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Quotable
Altamonte Baptists Hold
Quotes
Church Unit Dedication
I

H m dedication servliM for the
and educational unit o(
First Baptist Church at Alta.
Sprinrs war* h»M Ru.-dar.
Gin««r Mann, •, granddaughter
of Mr. and Mr*. H. V. NcUun,
and Patti Anne fiwofford 1, daugh­
ter of Mayor and Mr*, law ren 'r
Jwofford wor* cho.cn to cut the
dfaboa bocauaa they were tbe first
children to be enrolled in the Sun­
day School when It w at started
throe y e a n ago-with but four
efcarch member*.
Glen Nelson provided organ mu­
sic. Upon the completion of the
ribbon cutting ceremony, F.ldred
Whilden, deacon, spoke a few
voids of welcome to the tailing

Plane Crash Kills
3 Ocala Residents

A
* OCALA (UPI» - Three proml
nent Ocal* realdcnta. including a
veteran newsman for the Orlando
Senteintl, were killed Mno, lay
when a private plane craihed about 12 mile* north of here.
The dead were Identified at
Boil Cooksey, Orlando Sentinel
Correspondent from Marlon Coun­
ty; Cookaey'a wife, Winona, ami
commercial photographer Harold
Robert Piel
Officcra aaid Piel wa* Iwllevcd
to have beer, piloting (he TriFacer 125 plane which took off
from Taylor Field. It craihed near
the Anthony Farm i about three
tnilea east of Lowell.
The Cookaey'a wer* flying to
Jacfcaonvllle where Mrs. Cooksey
wss to catch a plane cn route to
•eo her father who la 111 at a
botpilal la Canada.
Cook ley waa a native of Colum­
bus, Ga . and served on tha Sentiaol staff the past four years.

Prisoners Happy,
Moonshine Found
. OREENVILLE, Mitt. tU P D Frlaoner* In the county Jail
asomed strangely eauberanl.
Deputies grew watchful.
Today, Eddie Brooks, 30, wai
back in custody.
Seems Brooki, who had been
released after a week In the Jail
for drunkenneii, bail been com­
ing back to visit hla Hill Incar­
cerated friends.
And on each trip he had been
Smuggling In moonshine whliky.

ProbenHH'AdministrationSecrecy'

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people before Uey entered the edi­
fice. The crowd of over 250 people
filed throjgh th« vestibule Into
the I*it* room where icrvicei
will b« I eld until the church pro­
per ii built. Softly tinted green
wall*, modem light fixture*, and
cypress paneling create charminr
surroundings for the dedicate*!
group of paritbonera who have
teen a dream become a reality
tn tuch a short time.
Tile decor of the interior **f the
building wa» further enhanced by
the many bouquet* of flower*
which had been »ent hy Mr. and
Mr*. J. C. Ilowel, Mr. and Mr*.
E. C. Bate*, Mr. and Mr*. George
Gilbert, all of Altamontr. and
Sir*. J. W. Cramer and Reck *
Son of 1/tngaood.
Following the HoinJogjr, the par­
lor. fler. Richard F.. Brown, pronot need the Invocation at which
lim*- he also e*prr»»ed thank* to
all tho*c directly associated tn the
actual construction «f the building.
Rev. Cecil nsughman. the first
pastor, read the *crtptures, fol­
lowed by a rendition by the choir,
which consUla of 20 children. The
present pastor. Ilev. Brown, was
soloist durirg this selection.
Rev. I-ewls Fut. h, pastor of th*
Longwocd Baptist Church, read the
dedication prayer. After a solo
by Jack Barker, accompanied at
the piano hy MUa Connie Jo Dooley, both studrn.a at Stetson Uni­
versity, the well-known Dr. O. La
Fayett* Walker, professor of reli­
gion at Stetson, presented the de­
dication message.
Open house was held after the
service which gave all present an
opportunity to see th* rest of th*
building and to partake of the re­
freshment* furnished by the Wom­
en'* Missionary Society.

Republicans Got
ig Contributions
Big
WASHINGTON (U Pll - lirpub
Ucans got the best of it In late
campaigning contribution*, re­
ports from Ihe two big parties
showed Monday night.
Final pre - election statements
filed with the House clerk In­
cluded these highlights:
The Republican National Com­
mittee received SIM.323 front Oct.
21 to Ocf. 29 Including 61 con­
tributions of 11,000 of more. Tbe
committee spent $138,062
In a shorter period, Oct. 2-1 to
Oct. 29. Ihe Democratic National
Committee received S2J.JJ*. Its
biggest check waa for *300 and
there was only one of those.

M ore Mattering Z im Seer

United Press latecwaUawal
MOSCOW—Soviet IVernier Ni­
kita Khrushchev in predicting that
tho time I* coming whea th* Com­
munist countries will advance to
firat place:
“Our economists, with pencils
in their hands, are ajrtady esti­
mating when this will be. Our es
tlm atei are rery accurate and
rarely deceive ui."
WASHINGTON — Democratic
National Chairman Paul Butler,
urging eligible ritirrns tn fulfill
their "solemn duty" •1 voting to­
day:
“A big vote will make stronger
(be mandate to the party which
win* the majority in the Senate
and the House."
WASHINGTON - Sen George
Hmathers (I) Ha.) In taking note
of President Eisenhower's attacks
on "radical" and “harrbralncd"
Democratic leadership In Con-

gre**:

"No one could ever say (Speak­
er) Sam Rayburn wai harehrained. Hairless, maybe, hut not
harebrained."
PARIS—Brigitte Bardot in com
mentlng on the burglary of her
St. Trope* villa In which she lost
a *lip and a portable radio
"It's nothing serious I can alway* get more."

Hospital Notes

WASHINGTON (UP!) -V oter!
in ala arataa O d d i today wheth­
er to outlaw the union ahop.
Proposed Hght-to-work law a on
tbe ballot* of California, Colora­
do. Idaho, Kanaa*. Ohio and
Waihington command moat of the
attention being given acore a of
election proposition* on ballot*
throughout the nation.
In M ini atalai, right-to-work
and a variety of other proposals
are tn th* form of constitutional
amendment*, other* rail for rot
er approval or rejection of lawa
already approved by atate Dgia
lator*.
The propositions beforo the vot­
er* range from giving th* vote to
ti-year-olda to legalizing bingo.
Right-to-work proposals war*
he hardeat-fought referendum lasue*, with candidate* in several
of tha ita tr i tyiog their own vot*
bids to th* controversial Issue
The union shop or other labor
contract
provision*
requiring
worker* to Join a union •r* now
outlawed In II Hate*. Organiicd
tabor pumped money and effort
Into the battle against increasing
Ihe list while business and other
group* pushed hard for Ihe proposali.
Home of the other propositions:
•Taae*: Nearly a* controversial
a* right-to-work la the California
proposal to end property tax ex­
emption* for parochial and pri­
vate grade and high schools Cali­
fornian* also voted whether to
ahlft the income tax burden more
heavily on high Income earners
and. with Arkaniai votars. wheth­
er to lower the state sale* tax
from 3 to 2 per rent. Oregon con­
sidered a new property tax aya-

lem to finance veterans farm and
homa loan*.
16-Yaar-Old Vote: South Dako­
tans decided whether to lower the
voting age from 21. Tennessee
elected constitutional convention
delegate* who will consider t he
question of lower voting age*.
Gambling: Colorado voted on
legal bingo and raffle* for
churches and charitable group*.
Nebraska voted on legalising
bingo in private c!uh«. Utah de­
cided whether to allow part mu­
tual betting on horse races.
Rond Issue*: Illinois voted on a
241-mUlion-doliar now) issue to
pay for state-run colleges and
other Institutions and a Ji milliondollar Issue to pay state bonuses
for Korean veterans. A one-cent
Increase in cigarette taxes would
repay the Illinois bonus bonds.
California had a 3oo million dollar
bond issue to provide veterans
with farm and home loam. New
York had two bond issue*, carh
worth ICO million dollars, for

Martha Rayc Gets
Marriage License
TEANECK. N.J (UPI i-Com e
dirnna Martha Raye, 42, and for­
mer Westport, Conn., policeman
Robert O'Shea. 31. applied for a
marriage license Monday, climax
Ing a long romance
The couple appeared al Ih* city
license bureau, qulcklv dispensed
with the formalities and departed,
Mi»* Raye rushing off to a New
York television rehearsal.
This will he Miss Itaye's sixth
marriage and O'Shca'a second.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Tbe
housing programs. New Jersey House Information Subcommittee
voters decided whether S4&amp;&amp;0.000 charged today some administra­
in bond* should b* Issued for two tion official* (till “worship at the
water supply reservoir*.
shrine of »eer»cy.” It hinted ConOther*. Oregon voted whether grea* will not stand idly by If the
to abolish capital punishment for situation pen Ills.
first degree murder and establish
a Hata power development agen­ Tbe statement came as the
cy. North Dakota and Minnesota subcommittee prepared to open
voter* decided whether state offi­ two days of bearing* next weak
cial! should serve tour-year in­ involving the Air Force and
stead of two-year term*. Kansas charge* of withholding inform­
voted on a new s.-rcentng method ation from Congreia.
The subcommittee said in a re­
for choosing state judges. Nevada port
two years of legislative
tel God proposal* t ehold legisla­ actiononaimed
al furthering free­
tive sessions every year Instead dom of information
In govern­
of every two years, and to make
it more difficult to place proposi­ ment:
"As Ihe extent uf excessive sction* on th* election ballots.
jcrrcy in the federal govern­
ment has been unfolded tn sub­
committee hearing*, the 6th Con­
Mystery Disease
gress has acted to protect the
right uf accesa tn information in
Killing Off Minks specific areal."
However, it said longrriaional
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah
(UI*!) —A mysterious disease has action in specific areas does not
been killing off a number of mean "federal officials are free
minks on Idaho and Utah fur tn set themselves up ar censors
farm* recently.
Dr. Austin E. lavrxen, veterina­ P ortable Television
rian for the Fur Breeder* Agri­
RUTLAND. VI. - r U P li - An
cultural Co-operative, says there'* alert w*« sounded for a man, his
no immediate cause for alarm. wife and their two children for
There arc still plenty of minks questioning In connection with telaleft. But baeteriologtaU are trying vision sets misslcg from the roomv
to find out what's wrong.
of the motels they checked Into In
Vermont, Mal'achusetta and Now
York.
S nark Site Settled
PRESQUE ISLE AIR FORCE
BASE. Me.—(U 1*1)—The nation's
firat Snark intercontinental mis­ G iant M ushroom
sile squadron will be situated here.
SHORE ACRES. Minn. -(U P I)
The Snark la a long range, sur­ —A wild mushroom tit* alar of a
face uvsurface weapon with an es­ healthy pumpkin wai found here
timated speed of 650 MPH and a this fall by Kirk Salts. It weighed
range of 3,000 miles.
alx pounds

In area* where the law may be
silent."
“Those executive officers who
coatlnoe to vrprship at tbe shrine
of secrecy should heed as a
warning lb* actions already taken
by Congresa. it said.
The subcommittee ip rciflrall#
cited as blow* struck by the 65th
Congress for freedom of Informa­
tion:
Abolishment of the Commerce
Department's Office of Strategic
information, which II called “an
agency created by the executive
branch to censer non-»ecurtty In­
formation."
Passage of the first federal
“freedom of Information law" for­
bidding uso of a 169-year • ol%
“housekeeping" statute as an ex­
cuse hy government agencies for
withholding information.
Blocking an attempt by the ex­
ecutive branch to throttle miliary
leadcit who are directed by law
to give their expert opinion* t o
Congress.
Inclusion of a prc&lt;rdenl-making
freedom of • Information provision
In the law establishing the new
National Aeronautics and SpacA
Administration.

CALL

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tMTOHER 30
ADMISSIONS
Vela Price I Sanford I
Georgia Mae Sutton f AHamonte Springs)
Kluabcth C. Flamm (Sanford)
Lowell Mlchalt Jr. (Sanford)
Louana Summerlin (Longwood)
Beatrice \. Ranrk (DcRary)
Doris Mason (Sanford)
John
and fOvltdo)
Doria fclaaxi fSanford)
BIRTHS
Raby boy io Mr. and Mrl.
klarcantcl (Geneva)
Baby boy to Mr. and Mr*. R.
I). Hackatt (Sanford)
Baby boy to Mr. and Mr*.
Robert Mason (Sanford)
DISCHARGES
Mr*. Warren Drummond and
baby boy ( Uingwood I
Debra Kearney (Sanford)
OCTOBER 31

ADMIMfONR
Robert Ulckcl (Lake Mary)
Madeline Craft (Sanford)
ItlRTH.H
Raby girt to Mr. and Mr*.
Fred N. Ranrk (Denary)
DLSCHARGES
Joseph Williamson (Sanford)
Thomas Ramblty (Sanford)
I.*von* Summerlin (Lnngunod)
Hoir Phillip* (IM eenl
James Wagner (fyingwood)
Georgia Sutton I Altamonte
Springs)
Belle Johnson (Sanford)
Beatrice Skcwe* (Lake Mvy)
ItoiclU Morria (Sanford)
l» n Charlri Harold (Sanford)
NOVEMBER I
ADMISSIONS
Sarah Smith (Ovlado)
NOVEMBER 2
ADMISSIONS
Mrs Charlea L. MrMultln
(Sanford!
DISCHARGES
Van Martin (Tallahaaveei
Mr*. Richard Jonea and baby
(Sanford)
Mrs. C. Singleton I Sanford)
Mr*. Ralph llackett and hab)
(Sanford)

ANNOUNCES A NEW HION IN

Deaths
NEW ORLEANS tUPI) - Fred
Digby, ivy “father of the Sugar
Bowl." died Monday. The vrtrran
sport* writer, editor and column­
ist was credited with conceiving
the idea of the Sugar Bowl foot­
ball classic.
BE BN. Sw itierlaml tU P D -D r.l
Markus Frldmann. 61, Justice arvd
police minister, died of a heart
attack Monday. Keldmanu wa* a
former president of the Swlas
| Journalists Association.
ATLANTA (UPI)—Dr. D aurl C.
Elkin. 66, former president of Ui*
American College of Surgeons,
died Monday at Emory Univer­
sity hospital. Elkin, of Lancaster,
Ky.. waa a leading heart aurgeon

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crweight champion Hogan Kid
Baaaey of Nlgaria, la Improving.
Biddles. 34. went to the hospital
Thursday and wrai reported in
critical condition on Friday.

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cans. Fifty Senate and 211 lloujr
A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
aeata are needed for control.
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K d a o lk h c d 1908
President Elsenhower
th u s V O L XL1X
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
W E D N E S D A Y . N O V E M B E R a, 105sT
NO. 298
face* a Congrcv* more heavily
under control of the opposition
party than any president In this
century.
GOP Leader* Beaten
The Democratic sweep wiped
out a solid Republican Home
delegation and retired a GOP sen­
ator in Connecticut. It engulfed
Senate Republican leader Willi am
F. Know land of California, heir
to the late Sen. Robert A. Tafl
in the Senate, and Sen. John W. |
Brtcker, Taffa heir at the head
man in the Ohio GOP.
Down with Knowland, who ra n 1
for governor, went Gov. Goodwin
J. Knight, who reluctantly ran
fcat in hia race for governor of for the Senate. He lost to Demo
United Pteia International
American volrra have con­ California.
acminole t'utt ity remained solidly in the Democratic
New York Gov. Averell Karri- rratie Rep. Clair Engle.
signed lome big nam n to pollticolumn in yesterday’;, ge rural election, turning down bids of
Brickcr was beaten in Ohio by
cal oblivion, and brought »omc man, who bid for the Democratic former Rep. Stephen M Young.
four Republicanx and a write-in candidate for the County
Sanford voters yesterday pit
new fares onto the national politi­ presidential nomination in
Democratic ivinning male of Ml
ConunlMioiical scene.
and hoped « • * » « • r « ; &gt; ; *n Chari Y / Dtsaile. V bo undated 1 " B.kfr and M L (Sonny 1 Ra
Itcpuidiian.H made a surpriainjjly strons showing in the
l o s i : its
I9*i. wa. defeated for re-election.
c w|UlIm 0 ’NelU.
horn Jr. into a Dec. 2 runoff for
1election, however. U. S Sen. Sitcanard L. Holland was thfl
Sen. John W Bricker. threeSeoale Republican leader WillCom mission vest to be
Surveying the GOf wreckage.. (y,f
lam F. Knowland, presidential, time governor of tihio, Rrpubli- I Vice
•&gt;nly Democrat on the ballot who
Preaident Richard M. Nixon
g^tptrar.t *r.d heir to the late Sen can tire presidential candidate sad the Democrats deserved to vacated in January by County
I ''»k every precinct. U. S. Rep. A.
Robert A. Taft as a leadrr of in lilt, lo&gt;t the US Senate scat win Invausc they had been ram Commission elect David Gatchel.
I Sydney Kerlong lost one to h it
the conservative wing of the j he itad held since 19W.
I GOP five, the Democratic nomin­
Raker and Raborn led a field
paignlng
for
two
yean,
and
GOP
Sen. George \V Malone, Nevada
GOP. suffered overwhelming deees for the Ra dread and Public
Chairman
Meade
Alcorn
admitted
,
of
nine
candidates
In
aelection
Republican who hat been an an­
entitles Commission Inst three
his
party
had
taken
a
"bad
maul„
,,ich
&gt;rvulw|
nttlc
intrio
t
Only
precinct*.
chor man of the Senate’s iso­
- Roth served notice that the
Raker led the tic
lationist 'ling since l!M6, swept log
•wmlnolc added lo Ihe stair tide
Republican campaign for
IfXyJ
away in the Democratic tide.
-lurh beat down the controvert!*]
i.rt
with
jilt,
Rtvlvom
had 215.
would
start
at
once
Republican Sen \rthur V. Wat­
dsliv chain’ amendment which
Othrr candidates in Ihc race
All was not lost for tlir GOP
kins of Utah, head of the Senate
mild have allowed "packaga rwRepublicans found a few bright and their vote totals: Roger liarcommittee t h a t
recommended spots, particularly in New York,
v iron, only "In amending the
censure of the late Sen. Joteph where Nelson A. Rockefeller up­ rtv, 219; Wight Kirttry. 13X; David D E IS FA M ED AW A RD
WASHINGTON tU P li- Pn»l- • u tt tonatitiition,
f iip l. .Jan n - Itwytly. fiirniri
MCailhy lost hit teal in a three ended Democratic Gov Aviteil Mallies, 2J: P T. Meek*, Uil; T
\ern-&gt;n W. llunn, Democratic
conw usm lur s»f H A TW IN lI O ho. Saiifotd. ttow cnm m u iding
Eiscnhower. disappointed over
way rare.
G. Richardson. 12; Clyde Robert
o fficer o f th e USS L exiltglO lt, accept* A "D dllU t M arch" the outcome of the election. »aid nominate for the District 4 »eat
llarrlm
in
and
killed
him
off
as
GOP G«v. Gamlwin J. Knight
the i ounty Commisiton, potted
son. 57. and Mr*. Jay Reck, wrilr
gavel from Mr. ISrilinir. lo nim jintlcr o f th e AliU’rienn today he intends to continue bat­ on
of California, who had wanted a potential presidential contender. in eaodi lair. It
2.102 v,i|es( unofficial total). Lee
Rockefeller
carried
Rep.
Kenneth
la-gioii
Piwl
in
Sulrir
Hay.
i’liilippipu
Ixliillilu.
Itecdy
he*
tling a* hard as possible against Gary. Oviedo mayor, candidate ol
another term at governor but
A few other voters evidently canto th e fourth limn ill hi*torv to receive th e uw im l.
waa forced instead to run for the over
*■ Democrat frank
* * S.n tl'
what he regards as excessive a group which conducted a writedissatisfied with the candidate*
Hogan.
Senate, failed to make it.
( t \ S. N av y p h o to |
•pending proposals by lomc con- in campaign, received 1.241.
on
the
ballot,
wroh
in
a
few
Democratic governor* also were
George M. Leader, Democratic
greaiinnat Democrats
Republican* for the Railroad
names l.ee Samuel Jnc Saunrlirs.
displaced
by
Republicans
in
Arilgovernor of Pennsylvania who
The Preaident. in hit nrw* con­ and Utilities Commission, Louis
|g&gt;e Gary i Oviedo rnayoti and
ona
and
Rhode
Island.
had been mentioned as a IMO
ference review- of the Democratic W Ingram and Andrew SanderGene Walfa raeh bail one v vte.
presidential possibility, was dr
sweep,
was not c o n c i l i a t o r y gren, took Fern Park, Altamonte
A total of nine absentee ballots
feated in a race for the Senate.
toward
lus
political opposition. He bpring* and Hear lake from Je r­
were cast. 21 were mutilated.
WINNERS
did
aay,
however,
that during the ry Carter amt Wilbur King, DamThe tutal vote, officials assist, i
Nelson A. Rockefeller, in his
campaign he had not meant to oerats. Ingrain ami Handegren al­
was
Indicative
of
tlir
interest
in
first try for elective office, won
Ikbel all Democrats as devotee* so made strong bid* in Laka Mary,
Ihc election, Wlntr tome county
the governorship of New York In
of
“wholesale reckless spending" Forest City and Goldenrod,
nulling placet irgi-ternl fairly
Holland'* closest call came la
the outstanding Republican vie.
and
left wing extremism
Capi
Ja
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t
it
Itr-rdy,
fu
rn
u
rd
e
n
t
llariy
S
Truman,
who
guided
heavy voting, the expected spurt
Fern Park. Ho received 2A1 to LeF R A N C I S R O U M IL L A T J K . tory ol a generally Democratic
lie
*ald
hr
was
speaking
only
&lt;
&gt;
t
Comma
niter
of
MAI
WING
One,
|
the
t
’.
S.
IhtuUgh
the
Korean
at city Hall failed In matciUlire.
land Hyier's 205. It wea in this
year, and promptly entered into
Mb) Did The Dritnirral* Mini
1* &gt;th Raker and Unborn today NAS Sanford iccenUy became the , rists. and Gen. Dnugias .MacAr­ hi* disregard for wliat he ealic.1 precinct that Merlon, trailed Wil­
speculation at a 1»M GOP presi­
United Pres* International
fourth man in lilsUiry to tsr pro thur who remained Due to hts the spender-wing nf Ute parly. Ap­ liam C. i Rill) Coleman, 22T-25S.
e
.
pressed
appreciation
for
the
dential prospect.
parently, he confessed, he did not
Vice President Richarvt M. Nlx- vote which placed them in the scr.lrd a mahogany gave! made promise of "We shall return".
Seminole GOP official* attribu­
Edmund G. (P atl Brown, for­
“Republican* worked for two mrnff. Each promiird to wage an from the trees lining Ihc louts* of| The famous vvarrloi did rrluiti make a great imprctiion becau»e ted the heavy Republican vota ia
mer attorney general of Caltfor *&gt;.i—
months. Our opponeni* worked acli'n lampuign in the next the ini a moil* Death Maicli in the to liberate the Philip pine* and the lire Re pu h i I e an * did not get
the Fern Park Caaielberry area*
nia, r o c k e t e d into national for two year*. The rvsull was in­
enough volet.
Philippine Islands in World W a r' entire Pailfi.
me r;th
promiuenre as the man who beat evitable."
Hr pledged an unrelenting light lo pertoual visit* by candidates.
II.
Capl. Itrrily irlt banfurd last
losing
candidate*,
loo,
cvprcssSaid one official: "Thera Juat Isn't
Knowland for governor.
Democratic Nati-m^l Chairman
appieciation to their supporters.
Uaptsin Its-cdy is commanding bpiing In roinmand the ta-alng fur lower frderal spending next anything like a candidate meeting
Sanford merchanls soon w-tll
Mich*.I V DiSalie, f o r m e r ,,JU, M B u tle r-” The voters .c
year,
including
rut*
in
the
De­
.,1
Ion
His
family
till
rcsidri
In
of the Raker Raborn | officer of the giant aiicrnft
the people.”
start an atl-out drive to keep “ lo
.ice c o n t r o l
administralor. pudj„ fll p , „ lt)fn, *-i*^e,'howcr'? * Winner
11„. Sanford
Rob, 16, Mickey, It, fense Departmcnl
k ul|] ,ep1acc Gatchel, who yes- tack earner CSS Lexington
Dunn, who withstood en active
Joined the ranks of Democratic leadership and Republican
cal shopper* at home."
Predict* Trouble
ram terday was elected to the Di* presentation »a* music during the John 12. I arlylr, JO, and Molly,
write-in
campaign to win going
The drive will lie spearheaded by governors by unseating Ohio's In paign tact lea. They registered ,rit, ,
Hr
was
asked
whether
be
con„„ th(1 Countv Corn- ship's visit to Subic Hay, P I 23 Mr*. Hrcdy it the former
the newly formed Retail Merchants cumhenl.
their satisfaction wilh the con­ mission Gatclnl gat.- up his City American la-glon Post No 1. Eugenia Canada) nf San Antonio, ihlrrrd that the prople had cho- away, today rxprrrted hi* appre­
Eugene J. MtCarth), Democrat- structive record of the Democrat­
Division of Ihc Seminole County
sen the left wing by putting th# ciation for the victory, lie illd t
Commission scat lo - am paign for Ulangupo, liui.nml ( api Itci-dy in Tex
C.iismlMr of Coihirarre. Heading ie congressman from Minnesota, ic Controlled Mth Congrv **."
Democrat*
Into commanding con­ "I am grateful to the people for
lb* county oftirr. He had ru op- apprcrUlMiri uf hit support of the
the new group is Francis Roumil­ wrested a Senate seat from vet­ Republican National Chairman ,¥„
trol
o
f
Congress
as against the this o|*portunliy to carry out Ute
,||im
the general ele.thra
American l-egian program.
lat Jr., vice prstiikri of Roumillat eran Rrpshlican Sen. William J. Meade sMcorn — '’There waa no
"sanilblc
government"
hr had of­ pledget I made. I will Work for
________ _______
Why is the gaud of such inter­
of the entire county."
ft Anderson Drug Co. and former Thy*
fered far the Republic*u». Et*en- betterment
stiule ^ssu« naUonaRy. die, main
est is Tutors ’ because &lt; apt.
p.evident of the row dciunct San- n n )?'
hower replied that the people ob­ Early boxes that reported asteb**0Uj ^ ° " n tr ' 1,cP” ' ifouble was isvt e-.ufcli P ’pi ill
Heed)
follow*
the
Isle
Pirsldrnt
0 ( i r-d Mrrctuvnis Association.
licaft rtslionai chairman, w a s can Vote. We have r-&gt; a ltd, "
Churchill To Get
viously voted for a clas* of Dem­ lishrd A trend that wain’t changed
Franklin l». Roosevelt, who led
Roumillat said, after accepting elerted Pi the Senate in Pennsyt
ocrat* he would rank among the during the vote counting. The nota­
S-irate Dcinocralle Ixader i.jn
the U. H, through tin r m ica I
appointmenl from Chamber Presi­ vanla.
don fl. Johiuoiv—* P v American Liberation Medal
spender. Then he added grave- ble exception was iha Stevie box
years of W««rl I War II. ex preti
which gav* Gary IS vote*, Dunn
dent .Mack Clrveland Jr., that a
Philip A. Ilarl, deinocraiir lieu- people have rlecUivily endorsed
P kills r UPI i
Sir Wmslrsn
The Emerge .•&gt; Mass Frcdlhg I) that’* where there’* going to three.
meeting will be held In a week or
V)fh*8*1? *ltKf I Dif cOrutotKIive atd confident i Churchill arrivrx here mda* t"
clas- for Seminole County School be trouble
to days to disepss the objectives
Rfp^Tican incum- ]r ll|r r shlp Of the Demueralld Con- ifcrn * France * highest horror
hi
God wilting, hr -nnUnurd, he
lunch rwiin per tunnel •• 41* dinux
of the organisation,
bent Charles A. Poiier for a Sen gress. They have made It clear from » wartime .smirade-ln r.rm*
live weeks of «!iidv with a lunch- planned to spend the next two
The Retail Mrrchanls Division air leal
Itf has ••rmetlmcs .rltlci*ed ut
that the people do ot want
kiii at in-in Savurday at Ptw.rvst )r»rs fighting to get the rest nf
will differ from the old Merchant*
R. V.inrc Harlke. 39
vote of tire JOtii I rut u; y ’
government down instead of per­
never censed to admire — Prr
School.
Association in (hit only merchants Democratic mayor of Evansville.
muting loosely handled federal
Adlai E btrventon—’five Deino- mter Charles de Gaulle,
Courses
In
tUsasit'i
Icedrng
liave
will be members of the new Ind . elected to U S. Senate on hiv cn tlc Party hat received a man­
Britain's war time prim# mini*
been
outlined
and
aponsored
by
1
finance*,
which be had denounerd
ORLANDO
I
LTD-M
a
t.
Dem­
group. Membership In the former first race fur state wide office in date to produce thoughtful, ere- ter i« Dying in fr m a Riviera
ocratic Chairman James M. Milli­ the lied &lt; rots and Civil Defense upt-atrdly during the campaign
A was ..ot limited to mtrrhanta. but Indiana.
u
i ... , ,
litivs- leadcrthip In a dan.-fisiua vacation to bury the tiAlclit-l De gan said today that Democratic Oner a vvrek, lunchroom peraonnel and attributed lo the Democrat*.
Wwas &gt;pen to professional workers
Howard W. lannon. city atlur- ,.mr LEESBURG (UP!) — Demo­
Gaulle will give him ihe Cross uf Victories its tile Florida s-ieclinti parti, ipatir g have met in dif­
and individuals.
__ ______.
ney of lus* Vega*. N«v., for the
cratic Rep. A. S. Herlong said
a Comp union nf the tubes alton at "definiely reflect the D&lt; m-w-ratlc ferent »chool lunchioom* to learn
Cleveland, in asking HoumUlal past rune year*, captured Mai
today hi* re-election In the fifth
cciemonlt* scheduled at b00” trend In practically "very section methods of preparing and terv' g
to accept the chairmanship of the one’s Senate scat.
Ptitrlct prove* "people atill vote
Thursday,
food
to
large
number*
in
(he
event
No Dance Tonight The only other foreigners who jf the Unlieri Stater.
new group, said that an attempt
for the man instead of the party.'*
of
disaster.
would be made to unify Sanford
“We had hundred* of Repubtl"
havr received ihr
Itriuix'diillvi s
fioiu el1ic
At Civic Center
met chants. Among the proposal Local Firm Loses
can* write in and tell u* they
{Cross are U&gt;tli chief.
dubs. Iirallb and welfare d i, irtitems for discussiim at the first
■|f Mom
i ’ll It At......... PI*
Vdlai r
were going to vole Democratic,”
Niuarc dancing at Ulc Chi. ''err President Kitenhower and
meeting will lie methods o4 Influ­ Trucking License
the vie tor lou v c indidale said be­
SUYrnton -ant today this vsae a melllf, and liraltli association*
Irr, sponsored hv the Sanford tic can King Mohammed V.
have
hern
invited
to
attend,
ihe)
encing more Sanford residents to
much Kai’pier day for the nation’*
TALLAHASSEE fUPIr - The creation Department, will r.nt be
t.tkr Mary Roy Seoul troop 242 fore leaving on a trip to Southern
shop at home, store hours and Public Utilities Conimiisioti today held tnnlzht due to a Kiwani* Glub
Democrat* "than »nmr other* I will cj I tin- kind of mral that will present the only "live" exhi­ Pines, N.C.
might
lx
iirepariKi
doling
n
cri*i*
^ other matters to local merchants. cancelled the auio transportation dinner in thr main auditorium.
Can remr-rntn-r."
bit In the district when 300 Cen­ Herlong. who narror.l) defeated
* Roumillat callrd the organisa­ broker! license of the J. M. Blythe The group will meet tomorrow Write-In Defeats
Stevenson, the lo-ing Deni-wru —'simple ami wholesome, wilh no tral Florida scout* meet Thursday a Republican two )eara ago, piled
tion of rrtall merchanls on a unit­ Trucking Co of Sanford
up a huge margin In defeating
li, piriidrntlal nvrniHate in IP-Y2 frill*."
night Instead. Wednesday nijht
Mi* H It Whilmuir. -&gt;huo! anil Friday at the Frrti Creek Ar­ GOP challengrr William C. Cole­
ed front basis "something we real­ The rommissiun »ald Ihe II.eusc dance* will be resumed next week Rep. Brooks Hays
anil Itrili, said he wat ccrtalti the
mor), Orlando
lunch
dnreior
of
Seminole
County
ly need In Sanford.” lie pointed wal revoked because of failure of j While c.&gt;oI weather last week
L IT T L E RO CK, Ark ( Up] * _ new l&gt; elected
Democratic
t on
A program of Indian folk dance* man of Winter Park Tueaday.
out that cities which have *lrong the company to file with lh« i forced tin program lo mu.r into An ardent icgregationlit who bc-l«re»# would "rneel it* opjmrlunlty schools, it In charge of the pro­ will be presented by the Lake The congressman aatd tbc only
gram.
merchant group* have had a great agency a financial responsibility ' the main auditorium, attendance it gan a write in campaign onh a with ie*|u»n*lblllty,'*
Alary boya. The troop learned the issue to appear In his campaign
deal ol tucccss In efforts to in- bond a* required by law.
high Ronald Perry, director said week ago. claimed victory today , ,
...
.»• s . ■••
datix'e*
from from ADI John Hau­ was "the two party syatem.”
11M ir local business.
He aahl Coleman "talked a lot
over Itrp. ltronki Mayt (D Ark I
(. I’C tlltS I v l ^ l l t S I* I^CIIL
Basketball
League*
ser, YAH-7, who studied the rouHe atked Ihc cooperation of all
about thr value if a two-party
who h*d attempted to mediate Die
I \M P a il l’ll
Republican
llnrs
while
a
student
at
Spring
local mrrchanls in |he ven lu rr.,
Little Rfiek *chnol cri*l* nf ’v s tjjrp William t I’ramer gave For Men Planned
flrld t'ollrgr, Springfield, M»a» v/atem and my stand was that
pointing out that "anything that
i 'h* people ilwuld vote for tho
year.
crrdil to hi* fight foi elate’*
A nun v bavkvtliall league I* Five girls are a*«l»ling the *f&lt;ui setter qualified man regardleia
.h elp s on* will help ti* all "
righti
today
in
hi*
overwhelming
Dr. Dale Alford, * segregation
pluiund by the Man fold Recrea­ in the Indian dances.
* Not only do Isx-al merchant* have
his party,”
tat member of the Lillie Rock vtcory for re-election at Florida’* tion Dt-p-vi intent. All gruupv wish­ 'Hie annual "ScoUtin;' on Far- ofThe
competition from other r.iii» but
big difference, however,
leatllCil III* only GOP congressman sine, lie- ing In f-o in team fur a scheduled ail#” program vvill Include Scouts
School
Hoard,
xaiil
h
the downtown aira Is getting more
was "hard work by me and my
nitiucUon
dayl.
of
all
ages
from
Cubi
lo
F.xplorvictory
"l!
nest
personal
one
ilt-. leak ' are liigi-d to contact
rompetithm from shopping crnler*.
friends,” Herlong said.
i r.nnrr defeated lii nii" tatlc the reerrat1-n uffict immediately, ers Hour* tin I In 9 p m.
Unofficial return* from 2ii
he added
Two year* *S«, Herlong de­
rhallrngi
r
tVinton
King
in
the
Excerpt*
'rom
the
l-ake
Mary
lin precinct* showed Alford lea l
Gamr- a III Ik- played Monday
feated
Republican Arnold Lund of
)ir-i
&lt;
ongrraslonal
Itirtrict
by
»
from 7:3a to t»:30 p m. at flemln- troop daners were presented last Daytona Reach by only 4.000
SuppurtcrA of Leo tiar.v yealrrday loat their hid to put l*'I Hay* 30 &amp;A3 to z&gt; 'V
Tir^lth 411 Wf» *(»»»
Thursday
on
WDHO
T.
V.
dJring
ole
High
School,
November
volet. Hr said In that race "we
him in office by h write-in cunijutiRit. but the Oviedo mayor
[ through Jainury. Unles* there i* "Marking Tim e” The troop hat all thought it was a pushover and
l.rohuhly net is new world record lor race* run In otic election.
( ; a m o ' | ’„ n i o r r o u &lt; &gt; t'fiu ia l AlTUMU’d
accepted
Invitation*
to
appear
dur­
nil immediate rr*)uni*e, the reerea*
*p nearly got beat.”
G ary a g re e d to allow hi* mime lo he lined i i a w rite-in
HAi.MD.Mi. Iraq I l l ’ll
Atwlu! (lnn ({r p,irtmnvt wilt l-e forced to ing halftime homecoming game*
lie raid this year he talktd to
iuin|vilifti fo r th e D istric t 1 sent on ih c C o unty C om m ission. . Mrt!
(lu,’' ' r Bigh ; ' extern Arif- lr*qi am!»***ador t^ lfsiraie the uo-r t« thr high srhool at Seminole High School and De
about jo.ooo to 40.000 voter*.
Land High School
activities
#
Property rvasaessment i. m.k His attpiKirt hovvever. rangisl from votes fo r U. S. se n a to r „
.tedtum".T J S * V West tiermany, hat been attested
Herlong defeated Coleman by
Iipm and will be tried on charges | _ _
---------about 30,000 vote*.
ing progrrs* in Seminole Count) , ! * 0 S an fo rd C ity CoRimiMSloner.
m, tomorrow. A previous glmc be of coi spirac) against the security
In the LoiiRWood precinct. (Jury pulled one vote, by tween the two w*« won by s*nDowling Appraisal Co.. Braden,
of the fatherland, It was announc­
tun, report* that most nf thr iouUi write-In, in Ihr senatorial race tieI furd, AO.
ed I--day.
end of the City of Sanford already | tween Sprsiard I. Holland and l-e
While Gary * supporter* were tn
h#t heen rraisrired The
work land Hyicr. In the tame box, he tcring his name in practically
» a i begun Oct. 4. Officials said also received two votes for the every race, other votrr* with pen- C h a m h e r T o M e e t
the project ll "going fairly close Hoard of Publir Instruction and cil* were huay. Vernon )A Dunn.
lo schedule.”
one each for circuit udge and Dr mo. rat Ic nominate for thr Pit
the l-axr Mar. Chamber of
( oiuiderablr iloudinrx* through
Richard Gormlry, spokesman for the House of ltrpir«entatlvei. tile 4 post, received *cveral write Commerce meet* tonight at f in |tll|rM| , y * uh altered shower*
More than lw» member* of ti»
Dowling Appraisal, yesterday said These werr In addition to the |„ vote, despite Hating of hti name the Chamber of Comnierrr Rudd lair today and Thiilvd*). High to
the Seminole County United tie, Mwnurl Jacotston Dept, htore, Sixth District of Ktwanls Intrroaing, Thr business mrellrij* villi . day 73 l» XU, tow (anight *,! to XT.
(hat the men hope lo be working valid vole* for Di*tricl I Com mi* on thr voting machine
Boyd Wallace Inc., Krl’s 5 A 10c
w in tne county sometime in Decem­ tinner
preceded by the Court of H o n o r s„uihra»terly wiml* X l« IX tntlex Fund drive M » y neared the half- Store, Seminole Co. Laundry, J. M. lional will meet tonight at the
F. A Dyaon defeated in the for
for”Roy*
11MV KfOUl
fteout'TrooiT'six’
Tr.Miti
.'
.
_ and
__a Innlglil.
.....
ber. Gormley reported ' r « d co­
way point. tlffieslnla
Oilictals rwhnflfli
reported rnl&gt;
col Garrett, Wilson-At a irr Furn. Co., Sanford CJvt.- Center.
per ahour
today
At Goldenrod. Gary received one Sept
I primary by David Gatrhel
___ ____ ___
Sanford Kiwsnian* will play
operation" on thr part of .ianford vole for Pie slate legiilsture and
lections
hail
rllmbcr
to
near
*11,Gen#’* Seminol# Cleaners, Sanford
host
to 13 clubs, including two
residrnla, who have given informa­ two for Circuit Judge. In precinct in the District 1 race, alto g o t'
wyo
Giial
for
ibis
year
it
M
ii.iHJO.
Gas Co„ Downtown Cleaner* *
circuit Judge. In preemci , wrHe-ln vote. It was found in * \ l a r i l l i l l I T 1 I H 'r iM ls r '
N'olc Didn’t Count
from other districts.
tion freely. While interior informs- one. or
the Oviedo mayor got two ,|,r 1)&gt;(rn|&lt;r yyU
J k liirilllU L lllu r iU S i
l-aundr),
Florid#
Precooling
Co.
Lalrst
contributors
to
the
United
MOBILE. All
tUPli —Mayor
Speaker for the dinner meeting,
^|°_^®^be#ded on all dwallin^a, (he fo r,the
n1 Representative*,
MARION. Ill
i CPI) - Fire
Celery City Printing, A F.
Fund, in amount* nf 125 or more,
Mvnroc votrr* did * gieat
appratier* eili not enter the two for the Bond of Public In- j »f^ike
.i
~ tn .
t . .wui.r . o i’’alarms * are numtruus-oti liam Jiiteph N. lurngsiy ipnltrd a man a it - It K. Tookr, Jr., Title A Ramsey Florist, AVcrttrn Union which begin* it 7, will tie Ish
pilfeting a newspaper slant) t mn
Brant, govrrnor of the Florida
buildings u n 'd i Invited
•trviilion, three for circuit Judge, i vxhdT , w J r .
^
:
't'1
IB£,» r Jerries.
.,T . A„ ffJ ,1,.
rfl ms Ite loukevl aruund f»r a po Abstract C«rp , A L P Tea Co., Tel. Co. Ambrose Dllff. Mack N. District. Special gu#al will ba
At thr work progress*--, Dowl­ one for the County Commission, M valid votes for Gary and those ^ ,u
W, M.-Roberts, Mr. Cleveland, Jr„ Gordon V. Frrder- Chester McDonald of Lakeland,
ing, president of th# company, will District 2, one in the "unopposed”
liiciuari and. seeing none, ran al Mr. t Sirs.
Mi K Mi John 11 (Villlamr, R. ilk, Karlyle Householder, AV. C, governor elect. Byron Herlong, LLSw*f.........Ir""
«•
..................
.
Irr
the
thief,
collared
him
and
live informative tali* to clvk [ ^ 'on* the Noting "m *ehi«Tnd ^'l* Si'a,S»,i7W
bortiood smalt fry have swcllrd
Hutchinson Jr., , Edwin Rhinholcluir* and nrgxnlrtd group* on re without the needed "X” bedde his
held him until an ufiicer arrived F* Coopc:, T, W, June*. W. L, ser, Hlcmhiint, Davi* ^ McIntosh, Governor of the Sixth DUtrtet, will
Roger Harris, two votes for Dis the ranks of volunteer “firemen
Grsiiiko
Di M. I. Harks
be the presiding officer.
f quest. There are 12 men working name.
|
minutes
later.
trtet 3 Board of Public Instruc
Dr J t
Boyce. Dr, l&gt;. D. [Volte A. AA’ilUami Jr., Sanford AuIn the Held and three in Ihe office
Poller
said
Pic
thief
admitted
When the 1.134 voles at Hanford *^on- Rufus Sand, two votes for
Brown, Dr. A W. Flppt. Sr., Dr. to Parts, StricklandMorrison Inc..
xi Pi# .Seminole County Courthts guilt, lommrntlng ruefully,
A \\ Iptu, Jr.. Di '«hn Moi Julia 11. Dillory. A. C. Doudney F erry Still W orking
City Hall were tabulated last Dlitriit 5 Board of Public Imirue
I nine.
and
I
voted
folangan.”
POINT CLEAR. Ala. -4U P 1) —
night, election official* found Hon; Claude Hillelt one vote. John
-jn , Di. Jatk C. Morrison, Dr, Surveyor Inc,. Bill LaBre# J1umbHAIFA, Israel tU Pli- I .nance
L. Munson. Dr. Vinvent Robert*, ing lltaHng, Odbam ft Tudor Inc., A wooden, hand-crankod t e r j itUl
Gary’* name on one of the bal­ Angel two vot#t, District 1 Board Minister Levi Eshkol Tuesday . .
. x trill » f . . t
Commission To M eet lot*. At Lak# Monroe, Gary also of Public Instruction.
night rppealrd to mambera of the H o a r d W i l l M e e t
Dr. II Waydc lluckrr, Mr. and Employee* of Odham ft Tudor plies the Flab River
County- Connnlii loner* will m##t was placed In several raeei. He
United Jewish Appeal Mission
1AU.AHA.s SEF: tUPli - The: Mrs. D. K. McNab, AU Souls Inc., Steiwnoyar Roofing ft Sheet C. C. Cook puUi t u t sad .
J.
Q.
(Slim)
Galloway
rsrorded
to lo.-rs .- at 9:70 a ....
m. ia th#
Metal AA’ork*. Crumley ft Mon- g en acros* the Mbftaot-widft i N e
__collected two for Dislri-'t 2 Comhere to increase their aid to irn- state Road Board will hold its Catelle Church,
saaimDtio.i toon at th# co u rt. miaiiuner, one .or the Hoard tf * '
*n Go!d#nrod for the House migrant* arriving ia Israel from: regular monthly meeting here
Bib Crumb
lohn M Fit/pat teith. H. J. Gut genev. William b&gt; mean* of a alardy N |* M i
kottam
Luropa.
| Puhltc Inatiucuoe.
*of Reproaentet;*#*.
•wa
[tick, R. A. WUdtmi, iUli Thaa E. ader Jeweler, kitevir# Seed CoI Nov. l i i l 1 p m
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Demo
crat* rode Into com manding con­
trol of th# H o u s e and Senate
today with the biggest congrr*
lional landalidt victory since the
R oosevelt New Deal era.
A Democratic tide which turgrd
in Maine two months ago awept
•cro ti auch Republican strong-

★

★

★

hold* at Vermont. Ohio. South
Dakota. Ncbraaka and Wisconsin.
Democrat! won 15 Senate tacra,
with one unaettlrd. to aaiure them
of at least Cl aeata In the new
Congreaa, while the GOP won
tight for • total of only 54.
Democrat! held 1T2 aure House
aeata againat 112 for the Republl-

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Seminole Democrats W in Easily

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U.S Voters Consigned

Baker And Raborn
Make City Runoff;
Total Vote Is Low

»'Big Names' To Oblivion

County Nixes Bid
By GOP, Write-In

'Disappointed’ Ike
To Continue Battle p
On U. S. Spending

Former Sanford Captain

Politicians Look
Behind Demo Win

Gets Death March Gavel

Roumillat To Head
Retail Merchants

Luncheon Will End
iClasses In Feeding

News Briefs

Syd Herlong Says
'Man Beat Party'

Demo Cites Trend

Liberation ‘Happier Occasion’

Local Scout Unit
To Present Dances

Gary's Supporters Lost,
but Ran In Many Races

Progress Reporled
On Reassessment

Weather

More Aid Ahku’O

United Fund Near
Mid-Point Today

Sanford To Host
Kiwanis Meeting

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MIAMI lUPIt — Florida votrra men! \*ai apptuvrd lo eliminate
lia v t wad* It clear that if a new the II ilia borough County lotldtor't
A tilt eontlilulion It pinpoint), they nfllte and turn III tlullei over la
prefer IN re ll on it artirle-ti) ■ the ( tite 'l atturney In that couny.
AHIcle—nnl In one lump jurkage.
The daily &lt;hain amendment
The controversial “daily rhaln" would hare let up a procedure
amendment, which had Gar. U - by which a nee Itate ronsliluUon
Bor Collins' nulipoken opposition, would be prficntrd to voter* In
failed Tutiday by more than on# piece, to take II nr reject.
ioo.owj roiti.
The prop.rat had the ba. king
Ahnth.r rnmlllutlnnal amend- of opponent! lo a reapportionmen! lo the f/glilalurr. the Mi
tre l thorn In a'lrmpt* to r«"*rle
York Bought Florida'* 19th Century conitltulion.
Goods/
Thr- dally rhaln piopuri! wai
regaidtd a&lt; a mean* r.f pulling
Itirrrugli an artirlr enabling imall
Declares
WASHINGTON (UPI) ~ Hem* rountle* lo ttialn control of Ihe
e m i t Natlnnll Chairman Paul M LegtHature.
Bullcr IlM today New Yorker•
had ‘’bought a Mil nf eooda"
baaed on a prnpaaand* hulldup Police Seek Clue
in Heeling mllllenalre Nelinn A.
JFRhtftller governor
In Hoox Bomb Call
‘ At the tame lime he raid Cal
TAMPA (UPI) - Police •ought
tfUeala ii tn route i&lt;* becoming a today
ihe anonymou* telephone
top power In Democratic politlri,
B* laid ‘'people will automatically rille r who warned a In.nth had
Mart talking'' about vlrtorloui T.d been planted in Chamberlain High
0 ,(P»l) Brown for national School, ranting thr hullding to
S Urtd
flct such at the prtildcnty nr he rratunlrd and iMrehrd
Some t.fiflfl Hudenti, IlMVaitt of
O ea preddenry.
•Reviewing the Dem.icrali' mhl a bnmlr threat, filed out In Lrdrrly
tbrm elttllon rarep at Demon at* fashion ihlnk'ng they were taking
If headquarter! here. Duller at- pail li a lue drill.
Polf.-r, who received thr . .ill,
tHhyted the GOP defeat to lack
at Whit* Hour a leaderihlp and firerren and l e h o u l official*
OOF “dhttnicUCMbm" In Con- atarihed the building Including
I .too toekera, but found no trace
M l.
• Me predicted tha incoming Mth of a bomb.
Pidlre termed ihe tall a hoax
C e n g m i will be "more prugret
(VI and liberal" and fottiaw and aoughl to dcltrmine III origin.

New
‘Bill Of
Butler

nit*_ flllhulter
............ rule to put a

.liter rein on talkathon*.

Teen Vote Denied

I'lKlUtl:, s. D. (U PIi For Ihe
,-"A Verp food" chance for a iccond limn In (lx &gt;(«ra South
labor Ml! ilmllar or batter than Dakota volera refused to extend
tM defeated Kenncdy-lvea labor the voting privilege lo li yearreferm hUI.
olds.

sat

Notice To Tax Payers
; To* Books nro open fo r the payment of 1058 City T*xe a.

•

Discount of 4 % fu r payment b November, .V. In tie*
&lt;4mb*r, Dr* In Jan u ary ami 1‘. in February.
All la s statements have been mailed, if you do not recelvs yours within s few (lays, plena* mil for emne tit
finance office, City llnll.
Ellen Hoy
C ity T a x Collector.

me ro Re Roof
DON'T WAIT . . . Ill )ou hate Iho
nrrdrd ttiunr),
vT GffF.GOIt Y'8 )»u ran ge* the whole
job dune with NOTHING DOWN and
no poimrnta until 10 H A IT I A P T K It

tuM I'LltliuN.
HKJtK'M HOW AMT. |
1100
8300
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FAtrfsx
2*0300

12 mo. | z \ mo. | 00 mu.
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I 22.03 t_ 15.97
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Leesburg in Final Game
ft) JflRttV COVINGTON

over right where hit older bro­

The Krminote J V* rebounded
tail night altar .uffertne thrlr
fleet drlrat tavt wrfk to Srebrrere
and rolled nvtr tha JV’a from
t.tri'rurg, 110
In I'm npenlng game n( Ihe «ra•vi the** twr, .quad* battled to
a no llr aid toe Seminole* mid*
It very obvious last night whico
wav Ihe belter equad
*'trachea IIml I,ajar and Dirk
Silver* guldrd tile lea n In a 4-1*1
ircnid, one of Ihe belt In the
hulory of Ihe erhool
At Ihe aeaion ended, Coachea
prrdlrted that aeveral plater* art
dritlned to do gieat thing* In
vrai* tu rome hey era Ale* MrKibhln, nuarierhitki ftrrhman
John Bonlfaie, fin* hilfbitk prol
pert, and John Mann. movt ig
j r f i b e hark on (hi (quad.
lit* hig forward wall of Ihe
JV la Iht h&gt; el that (he ichool hai
h it *ren. t harlea To*. Johnny
Whelrhel, Doug Tamny and Che*trr Paw let are detUned to Unit
n &lt;pol nn tha tarilty next ir*i»n.
to* It a great dcflntlve tarkl*
and a very powerful place kicker.
Whetchel li following family tra­
dition and ihm Id Ire able In lake

Christian Church
Coovention Slated
th e annual Central Plorida dis­
trict conventlun of ( llfivtlau
Churthea (Dlrrlplev of CHrnt) *.vill
he held Thuraday afternoon and
evening at the H rft Chriitian
ChUKh, llaytuna n*a«h.
Al WiJtlM, Orlando layman, l»
preildrnt. Mr*. Charlrv ft. Utteme,
Sanford, la secretary.
Kollowinr reglMrali»n at t .3o p
in , the pn giam. “Hrnitmheiiiiw
Our Heritage " will begin at I and
iloie at &gt;. Til* principal addietiel
on "The Prlvllegr of Pelqs a Dllclple" and "The Iteiponilhltlly of
llrlng a HHtlple." will he delivercd by Itrv, wtlllam Runnetmum.
New Smyrna Dra,Ti, and Dr. 11.
It McCormick, Inlrrlm mlntiler
nf Central t hrlvtlan Churrh, Orlin
do.
Ten other pa*lon will have part*
on the program. Churchea from
»tx countlCa will bring Inlrf reirotti. A fellowihip (Upper will be
arf\&gt;d at B.oo
Thme from Rinfuid planning lo
attri-d Ihdudr Mn. (irleme, the
Itev. and Mr*. Perry I. Stone,
Mrs. O, T. l'r*r*on, Mr». J. I..
Honor., Sr., Mr* W. P. Vttlcy,
Mi*, (itnta* W. It.&gt;t*nd. Mra. J,
W. Knight. Mn. W. II Young,
Mi!. W. D. Ihornlni. and the Itev.
ami Mr*. V. II. Grantham.

CGhUCUIlVt CIVIDIND

ther, Mike, left off.

Mike w«| awarded th# Peter
!vhall and B lit Dlorker trophy
whila playing for bemtnola and
in*lr father li a former roach al
Semlmtle and All American at thf
the Unlvrralty of Georgia.
In the opening quarter lait night
troth »quadv exchanged two fum­
ble! rich and the game it*&gt;mi at
mid field. At Ihe opening of the
•frond peilml. Fawley pounced on
a Yellow Jacket fumhla and Ihe
tentlnof* were on th# march,
four plays liter, Bonifar# ripped
nff Iirkle and went It yard* for
the TD. F o x mined Ih e PAT.
The Mtord iroie ram s In the
Ihltd perb-d a* McKIhbln Jed hi*
rh*r**&gt; down to Ihe II. M*nn
broke* Ihrmigh th* middle far a
TD and tM* tlm t tha ktek by
Fnt wai good.
The final Scot* came in the
fourth period after Ih* Slmlnotr.
recovered ennlher fumble on the
Lttihurg -V). With the hall railing
on Ihe eight. MtKlbbln intakrd
It nvrr and that wa* Ih* end &lt;&gt;f
the irorlng for the evening. Fox
m lntd the kirk.

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NEW YUftK — Mel Ftnkclatcin.
photographer for the New York
Journal American, charging that
Frank Blnatia ordered hi* chauf­
feur to ion down Finkeiilein:
"if I hadn't Jumped, It Hhe
ta r) would have lot me squara
on."
WASHINGTON — National Ha
publican (.l.airinan Mead* Alcorn
on wtdeiprrid trcmocratte Victo­
ries In Tuctrla)'* election*:
‘‘I've been In polltlce long
enough In know that you have lo
lake Ihr bad with th» good. And
I am flank to **y there hav heen
more bad than gi-od tonight."

NEW YOlIK iUI'li-T1i» Colum­
bia lltoadraillng S)&lt;iem Tunday
announced th* end of “Th* tat.taro
(Jiieitioh," flrvt and la*t of the
Mg in«nry lelcvlil-m quli program*.
t Its iald the ahow'a appraranea
Fiat Sunday wa* It* last and thr
•how wnbld he replared by "Karp
Talking," a ruincdy panel aha*’.

Tht* it«ul*r nuiitrilf it,*tdfn&lt;l of lit tenu |*i lliaie
■teriveil ftiwti Imetnnenl Inen*nr, pl.n a riH.nl.uoan &lt;/
I I*,,111 |U| till, r ill nil' ml
fepi*Vrtnng tnrnrne flam
real,red VenirllV peofltl II
piyitde ,«r Nmember It l«
Ili.ielwdil'ii III rerrod M 0&lt;
O inlwe Vi, I'IS*.
Iu»,v a i .h u m ii Clara—

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l » K. tVoral I*mi |)f.
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2/25c Sandies
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WASHINGTON — State Drpart
mcot piaii officer lino.Is White
In &lt;l*bunking lied Chin*** rhargei
that U of thrlr a»ldieri w trt
overcome with pulton s»» ftud
by the Nalionaliitt and supplied
by the United Mat*!.’
"I ihoiild like merely lo lay
that if any (hlncae Uommunlit
imdleti are afferted by gai, It I*
at a reiull of the noxtOui lit*
emanating from Its,tin Peiping."

The D»f*ni» Department said

Sept. 2 that It Clin had Ur makl
“intenalve atudlaa" before decid­
o ff' Into a dlv«, It began veering son decUInn wa* pending on whe ing between th e Thor and the
off to it* left and at the ram* th*r Ihe Thnr or Ih* Jupiter will Jupiter, both of whl*h will be em­
time turning on II* hick. It wa* b* u lr d ^ i th* mUon’i Intermedh ployed by tha Air force.
at thi* point that Ih* rang* *af*ty
Officer (Hoped a iwttch to dt*lrt.y
thr m in.Ir.
_
DAY &amp; NIGHT
"A malfunction occurred arpr.ittm*tcly .11 lr o-di (tier *"
llftnf f in d
P a n e l r a y HEATING
Ih* mtntle wa* dcilroxd by the
rang* *af*ty officer. • the Air
• NO hot celling*
Force *ald. It did not elaborate.
- NO oprcihl cl.vacl apae* n eerto ary
It « n t the fifth unvucrrt.ful
• NO long &amp; expcnalv* duels
l-alllrtle mlMtl* test In a row tine*
Th* finoat Ivp* nf w in ter com fort
the first all th* way attempt with
an IhtercoMlnfnll Atlas ended In
•xpluvlon Sept, if Othrra that
SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
fatted were two Polar!* t**t io k
202 S anford A t *.
FA 2-6282
*tv and an Army Jupitar
The failure earn* at ■ Penta-

t atted Prev* laurnaUonal
URTTYUBUIIU. Pa. —Pracidant
Kiienhowrr, after voting prriumably the vtralght GUP ticket in
a fait 21 iccond*:
“That wai very vimpla waia’l

‘Question* Dies;
Panel Show Slated

S T O C K FU N D ,
IN C .

CAPK CANAVKRAU Fla.(UPI)
An titcrmedlale range Thor mi(
rile twirled out nf control a few
hundrrd feet off the I iu netting
Kind early today and wav d e m o t­
ed after only M *ecood! of flight.
Fiery fragment* thowtred the
edge of the cape, and Ihe oetan.
and ambuian.ct and fire truck*
raced to tha impart arts. Out no
on# was Injured.
Tha (tubby, rigai *haped Thor,
dei-ined to huit a hydrogrn war.
head at targclv up tn t.300 mitci
away, hinted off at 3 :« a m . but
b*;an lilting over tan toon on ill
flight down tha Atlantic tracking
rang*.
Then, Ilk* an airplane ‘ peeling

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O ffice rs W ives P la n
N o vem b er Luncheon
A luncheon «: the Chimney Corr.cs- Restaurant In D cU rd will be
the November function of the Stnford Na*a! V; Station Oftteer*
\Yi* e .’ Club.
llo .tr. t i fur thl. event x*lit he

ffrc^M wt*e. of VAH 3 Co ehatp.
men a.e \|r«. Jiek Langford and
Mr.. J W. Taft
Mr*. Krcd liana*, putt p m id en t
of th- Sanford (iardrn Club, will
demon-tratr Chrtitm.. deroratlonf
and ftn .c r arranirmeti*. for the
wive*. Lately door prtiei, donated
h* the Creenhrier Room of But*
ledge of Orlando and the Whiftl*
mg O uter, alw of Orlando, w(W
he gt*e&gt;; away.
Mr* I \V Tall U in th a ije 'b f
decoration* and wilt he a m .ted hy
wive, of V\H S. The Ittneheon *Mtl
Member* of Gamma Omega hegln j ; t i p m N** 13
Chapter of E*»V together with
Rewfvattoru [nr nfCcm* « n e r
their hu.hand* ami e» ort». g*!herrd at the home of Mr and
,hrir S ,r‘1' m,|,&lt; ^ ,n ,r
j(l!, |)JU ,| v in Nc»» '&gt;at:,.,i,j *‘iuadrhn trprr*rntitlvr* hy Nor.
rti;h, [o r , Hallowe’en im &gt;;\
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W»'k » t* . J « k o taM
o '^ .^ n d h U k and °. incc ,tre._rn
er* decorated the party room*
The group played game* and

There will NUT be . bridge
game at the Commi-nit* Center
l'ii» Thursday became o! the tJitrtiAtiirnl In Ot’i.i-du
The regular mrctlng of Setitin»U
,
Cbaptei
2. Order
"f K.ite n
and &gt; u . w,„No.
The he minute County 4 11 Girl*’ w»»h thr dnhc. 14 t i n e ; .™
^.
R| ,hf
Ccuiml in ft for orgamiation ard twerp. ,|u*t.
leave thr kitchen j
,iP * r „• frin d -h lp - ;ht
rlrction of officer* No*. '
in order. '
will l„- ..bvrrv.d
The follow me olflffM were elect, , ,i
rd nrra'df nt, Slb)l C r.nl; vief
project *111 be coinplflnl
I anon offl i I■ ........ * «
p r c d f l t . Carl* Lommler; aerrr »»&gt; ‘ b r - tm .. an I project tw „ &gt; i« l a roffre P...t.c " a re patty
t,n
&lt;viua Ulklrr; devotional » « begin. Thu will b i “Caw of *« 1'■&lt;’ » 'N ■:
lhc
"' "
a.» m»' I nndi from .filing plu*ll
leader. She.!. Be.t; *«.ng leader*.
Bedroom.”
w*are v*.11 be u*cd for Chtt*tma*
I'fjfty Milter and lloiolhy Pud*;
ba*ket*. All *iuadron member*
re- rratior al leader*. Virginia Be*
&gt;*r*r», and frtr d* ate invited to
•In and Linda (Ireen; delegate,
attend
tialr Reudigrr; and alternate del­
rn iD a t
egate, Jfylvla Mlklei
Hail Reud'ger. Sylvia Milder and
1
lie
Dirt
(iautfnrr.
t (trie of thr
Sibyl (Irani were eho*m In bt
A /A
rd
(Ruder
Club
wttl
m en »t
chili men of the Count* Die*. Re
to a. rn. at the home of Mr* C l
* ue, whieh will he hr'd In thr
McCall. «M EaU Itlh St tr-e
.pitng
Mr* 1 E Lee per. that: man of mretina wa* preuoi.ly acheduVJ
ru r i l.umtnter wa* appointed
4 II Demon*ltation Day chairman the (iiiste * tub flower Show, an­ for Njv . li
\n r Ituttiethird will be Count* nounced today that a meeting of
fair rhaimian and J-* Vma Wollf corn miti re head* will tie held
Mr and M'» W H Howard.
will tie Achievement D*) chair* ThurMl.iv at to a in al the San
dre».nl a» LIT ibner K'd Hat.)
nun Tbj*e girl* will -erve in Franciaeo Giant* Dormitory. She
Mae won the couple priic 'll**
thrtr ie.rectl*e office, for one
l^ii* Batineau. In a hlark cal
trqurilrd
that
all
m.ke
an
effml
) ear.
cn*tume. wa* iiiiIec.I the ntoo ort
Thr adult leader, who met with to attend.
gtrtal; John Dickey wa* ehoicn
:he gut* werr Mr*. I’at Slulllnry, The flower Stniw it a yeatly
A Shakedown I’arty. .pon.ort l funtile* I.
Mi* llevrge Olto. Mr* Pauline event i.f the Sanford Garden Club
Attending the part) w ne Mr
-trier* it.nngwtxMlt, M., Emme­ All- interested per*ir* aie urged hy the l \ I’. O Wive. Ctuii. will
• *' ' b(l ne &gt; t t O. and Mr* John Dtvkev. 'l r amt
line Bert SUvial i"d Mr* Itore to enter art.atlr arrangement, and bp
Mr* i K I!'* d*« HI, Mr and
Beinrit iCatrelherry t Vddltional Itninr ultur al t|&gt;eclrnr tiy calling ' hih from 4 p m. until
O Mr*. .David
Mi, and
. . . Van Nr**.
..
adult leaden are needed to help fA 2 41to prior to the ihow, which The a'fair i* for the C
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iv
c
.
Club
member*
amt
then
'l
l
.
John
Hltgiri*.
Mr
a-d
begin.
Nov.
IS.
carry nn the III w»»ik If any
hutband*. Thi* if not to lx- i
lack Sclttrarvl. Mr and Mr* \\
adult would like to wntk with a
fined with thr opening ot the It Jennlnr*. Mr and Mr. tt It
group if hoy« or girl*. *he .hould
t hief * ( luh. .laird for thr nca Howard. Ml*. Na- v Smith. Sonny
ronta.l (He agent at the Court
fulu, P
Ha*kin.. Min L"i* Barireau, Mi**
hou»r I A 2 )03
Patty Walker. I* n Howard ar.d
The cul. have rbo.en Ilmtic tinCommittee member* for the m ........
...
l*dr, and Mi* John Dooley an cation
are Edna f'o |* . t . Ralph Vhtfwmla.
pro*einent for their fir.t project.
Bounce
the
htrth
nf
a
daughter.
Th . wdt cooint of the girl, mak
Belle'euilt. B&lt;-ttv llilnn, Nora Wit 1
tug Hirer nr more of the following Mary Patricia, horn Nnv, 2 in liam*. and Margaret JohnMin
To reni"*e * dl drink *t»ln*.
SennnolMemoiial
It-xpital
The
arlirte* dl.h lowet. pot heldrr*.
rue
dilutrl (nitrogen pcin*ld«.
wi-dow rurtain*. fhair lU.hlont, girl weighed 7 pound*. 1? n inre*
Ml* one part hydrogen provide
at
htrth
and
wai
14',
(nrhr*
long
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p
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t
l
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i
'
d
•helve, for kitchen cabinet, tabic
with Id part, of water
cloth, napkin and flowir container.
Mr. ar d Mi. Ka'ph Itackrlt an
M„rlr Huffman a.ut George
They mu*l »el the lah'e III time.; nounce the birth of a ion. Itonald futkm an wit tie married friday, ••|f Vou Ihin'l Hum* Hie Mer
Dillon, ho.n Oct 23 in Seminole Nov. 7, at 9 p, nt at the Eller
i haitdi*e—You’d Better Know
Memorial H.&gt;*piUl
The baby Spring. Bapii‘1 Church
The Merchant I"
Workshop Schcchiled weighed
7 pound., 4 oun.M at
A ir epilo t at the home of Mi
All Photographic Supphe.
A Craft Work.hnp will lie held birth,
fen Kdw.rdl l l ’lllt, will fotlnw.
Wcdne*day, No*, ti. al the Com
VI
friend*
o'
the
couple
are
InMaternal
gra'-drarrnt.
are
Mr
W ioholdt's
i„V»pK,M
muni!* Center. All Home Demon
:i# S. PYRK AY P- SAN KURD
•tralior. rrrenihet. who want In and Mr* K. G Soderhlom. Monroe vlleii to the wedding and rrrep
tinn
work on copper picture*, planter.. Corner.
fubTie pi.lurei. aluminum lr»&gt;»
and *ffd pod picture* ate l-.vitrd
to alirrid
The mrrllns will itrgin at 9
a. in aril will be completed b*
1 p. m Mo*l of thr work Wilt
i.in.umr- two day*
Member,
.hould bring loot, and * taidwlch
Copper will he available Mr* Cal
lahan, Mr Olto. and Mr* (Iray
will furni.il tH«*e who need it
with a*li&lt;tance
Thutr having idea* for Chri.t
nia* are urged to pi em it them
to the group. Oh.erver* are wrl
come

O ffice rs; O rg a n iz e s

Sororilv
Has Partv

Commiltec

TIIK HURT METHODIST CIH’IM il IN OVIEDO

( P hoto l.v .Inm n.nn)

First M e th o d ist C h u rc h H a s
H om ecom ing S u n d a y In O v ie d o
The annual ilumecumiiis held
Rev. Ja k Adaim, pallor .&gt;f the PeaiMin. Ited tea wa* prepared
Sunday it the First Mrthodlil I church ehht year* ago. nine rr»,J nr.it »erve*l by f’. It Clonta.
Churrh In Oviedo drew the large.! ing In Miami, dfliverrd the »er
lo r many it u.n the fir.l op
attendance ever thl» &gt;ear. The mon, "The Co.t o' the Churrh’. pottuntty t» vie* the new chapel
re* church *a§ completed Jmt te The &lt;JJc«t burner pa»: r • uw liv- a. '.ell a. the new Sunday .chool
cenlly.
inf, Hr. Walter Auitln.
p trv ioam» ant Fellow.hip Hall.
* enl for the ccia.ioti Thu » a . the
j.Yth annual Momccnmtmr.
Arrangement* o( flower, in sold
va'r* a-d hnVet. were nlaced In
the church f&gt;r the event bv Mr*
Attending the D A R llU ttld p |
'Aheeler Sc Mr* W, J.
merling in New Smyrna Monday t.a-atun greeted sue*!, at th&lt;- dom
were: Mr*. F. E. Rouinlllat. Mr. „( |h P ihun-h Mit* hathrvn la *
llu n .n l Hrewrr, Mr*.
I! Key, I (ot, WJI, In charge of the nuf.t'i)
Wrti.NKSIJAT
Mi* I B Ray. Mi* J. M Iron
al-u ehairin.n o ' the l"
t he Gleaner*' lilt* n ' the Fir.t
ard. and Mr*. I.."vrc"re Tiniley, vltaiion i-ommitlrc. Member, a d ...............
.11 ..I Sanford.
,
vliltnr* were welcomed by lie* Baptist l hurrh will meet .1 the
Mr* William Incite. Il*nder»nn, 4ni| \ j r , George II Carlton and 'nm r "f Mr. J I
t.ewt*. »li
K y. wj» elected president ...' the , hurch dlgnlt.riet
. !VVm ti* \Ym v T n ^ r r - .
R eb m aS tato AaMciaUnn of Ken*
following the t e r r l c *11 en ^ »|_
ftucky. Mr. .nd Mr* l^cke air M
u„ l rl ainner* .e.* r.| on
Mm 1 1 U h " '
“ ormrr re»ident. of Sanford They ,aMr, ,lrafr |he tree* in (mnt of The Senior High l lioir of thr
aie !he icn ar.d ilaughter in laa the churrh Coflee had hren made h u t I'lt.bylrrian Church *ilt
o ' Mi* II C Water*
(iy j j m Wllwn aid *a» xejved bv meet for .upper at »t p. m and
l)r ltd Mr. I. T Do** led yyilitPr \
Teague and Jamr* f„r rehe.raal at 6 30 p. m.
tiala* for Tampa when* they will
- -- a ttfnd the Annual t hUourarioi
H ,r Mtd*Week Itib'* Hour of
Aiforlatlon Convontior^ Ui D
v OUtlLT W O ltlC II N i l VP
ih.- Ei-.t Die ................
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I* p redden! of the r ,.i r i Club ol
| , » Bf n I I n f I n n
l,r rtW ,utlr'1 b&gt; ,h'’ p**t " t&gt;*
the a-...elation and a ,.»*t |.re„ *’ l P P t , I I I R i n H a i l O l l
A &lt;■ Meliml., .1 T 30
m
dent of the .tale n ...elation. The
O fflcri. of t ’e J'S "
T|&lt; ...
. ... ,
„
1) . , *,|| return Sunday
Y.IV.A. of the Firwt llaptl.l Clturcb _nt« Chancol Choir ol tlw l i . &gt;t
return duno i) .
^
,r„tal'rd Mend.u night in frrd.ytcrU n thm . h will meet fur
#
i n n 4 t,F \N EIt ItlT.S
an lrtipic**.vr retenton;
(Till AGO -It.’l'l t
(’tearing' Mi*.
I.. r» ia t conductrd
t’ruycr meeling i( t t i e . t i n t
e\p .it« *a&gt; rug* will la*t longer i the *ervlre with t' e a.*i»tancr n^ptiit Cbureh will neet for re
■nd I.H'k newer tf the hnwettife 'a| Mi. W ' K r.tieit, who rent he.real at 7 30 p •&gt;.
lie ... tiark of «|&gt;ot«.
*ciiptiirr* tM'jtainleg to r j i of
Sunday Scho-I YVoiker. Confrr
Wipe up the *nnt Immediately, fire The p ia.er of d. lication * o
lin e at the f ir .t IW tl.- Church
thm tell the rue cleaner what « nr« hv Mr* W I* Ttro A* Jr
rauied It. If the rug i* made of
Nealy Her ted »f(lrrt* air at I li p. m
ayntbetie liber*, get proff.i«r.a! p ie. itlent t!vie Kra'.rerl, ilm
ritDBSD'T
hi It. in clrjnn u
|.|1 || l.' I
V l.l
•'
the t haiurl rholr "f Die Firal
j rcU fy, t .
•-&lt; &gt;: ireaiurt
Methodi.t Church will pract e at
Sue K 'V*
l ’At.1.
Chairman t rommllte*'* fer the 7 ?o p m.
year arc program ami mt.»lnn
Tie r E t. C a l. of the l in t

Church
Calendar

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Party Is Slated
By CPO Wives

HANK AT TIIK

\Ys the

I Lot h a i n ( ’l o s s M e e t s
Ai rang! merit, were made I-,
have year book, printed for the
Ph than) CU»» of the t in t liaptn’
Chui.il al a recent meeting of
thr- clan* at the home of Mr* It
E Landreth Mr* C T J.n tirr
wa* cohertc'*

S /? .N ! P O P t » »

S P I - C I A S . . . Fr i

&gt; 4 t . u p » «» j a ^
n . . . *crem .de»-*
eingbain'* gioup will tie ho.tr-.r*. the neat meeting In lie held at
Iloval Amhai.adoi. nf the 111. I Mir home of Mr. Mtrgaret Bryn
Rapt *1 Church »lll piactire &gt;! 7 'old*
Y Thar.k.givtng il votional wap m
given hy Mr*. Reynold., trJrhn
Mr fu ller will teach the t.uly nt the cla** The meeting w»*
hook. "How to Win to Chtl*l *1 cloud with a prayre.
following Ike t u n i c a a »oda
the l in t Baptt-I Church at 3 IS
. m
hour wa. held Itef eihment* of
"pen-face »and'viehr-, fruit rakr
Yi.itallon Day at the fi:*t B.rp candir*. and toffee "ere served
ll*t Church.
Choir practice, at the Fir.t Raptilt Church a. follow*: Carol, at Iln/iiar Is Sclicdult’d
« IS p m : Concord, 7 p m ; and y The Women * Society of Ch-i*
tian Service of the f it MrlhottM ,
Church S p m.
Church will tpnntnr a b »ta.r *’
Thr Women rf the Hr*t Prevhi • 'I t Klnley Hail Nov IS from 7 «
tertan i hui h will meet fur Off) p m.
cer»‘ Training and .upper at 7
fu n d , will gn toward thr pit
p m
cha*f of a new refrigerator fur
"ip panonage
rn iD Y i
Baked good., plar’* handwork
Tie Cherub Choir nf the fir.t mticrllaneou* Item* and a fi*h i
'le ’hodi.l ( liutrh will practice at pond will he feature'!, Mr*. F Yt
IVilliami i. general eliairnian
4 IS p m

F K IE N D L Y ....*

NOW SHOWING
OPEN 12:13_____
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C rooked
S hadow

BI RT HS

Baptbt ‘ Church will *rnret'ln the , rcl'(l«ntT prr --dnl 'it oi'ng 1hr hu-'i

rti ml..Ion*. Linda Y'rarkle; lr i
rary. tnu*l au l &gt;uci*l. Pat Smith
and Helen Pitt.nl: publicity,
Jovcr Bent.m a-d Connie Ball
P lar. wr*r made to v.^U thr
County Home for the Aged dir
i inf thr [ • ■, i. i ; -i .i • • \
di*,u»*r&gt;l weie plan* to organize
| a Y'YV.A. ri .n.rl for tl-p Semi - &lt;
A.Midatlon

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l.l I K GO O PT T O A
M O VIE.

MOST...it’s ELECTRIC'-

On rtrr) f o u n t . . .
’’wire beat, fire"fo r m n ln ti water
heating. It*, c le a n e r. . . eom ptctrly
(irpcm tjlilf. It*. *afc a* electric light*!
T he "w ire" way i» »iinple*t, t o o . . .

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completely autom atic, nrnl* no ro*tlv fine.
lurL i in anyw here—m a r !..*«-t uit.ler a fo u n le r.
In the attic. Yon ju»t in*t.3ll ami forget it.
5o move tip to modrrn electric water
heating . . . and don’t forget:
in FLO R ID A . .." m o d e m *
n t-an . E L E C T R IC

Only!

Iti’Kuliir $8.50
COLD WAVE only

SITTING PRETTY
WITH

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TUCKS IN A N Y W H E R E

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Always pre-tested
For lonp w earing,

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The Herald offers Its support to such an undertaking.
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Support Peanut Bowl
The annual P ssn u t Bowl football game will be played a t
Memorial Stadium on Nov. 18.
Funds from the annual game will be used by the ele­
m entary school Farent-Tsacher Association. This is the big
fund-raising project fo r th is association. Other schools stage
carnivals or other special events to get money.
Ona significant change has been made In the gunto for
thie year. Tha young football stare a t Sanford Junior High
will ba tackling each other. In years past, the game was ono
o f “touch” football.
Jamea W. Buckler and J. B. Phillips, ctwthalrmen for
th e event, eaid th a t the queen candldatee would be selected
week. The identity of the young lady who will reign over
f_ jt festivities will rem ain secret until the night of the game
~ These and other eldailne eventa have been planned in
M effort to boost attendance a t the game. Tickets are now
on sale.
' Tha Herald urges support of the game. In the past, San­
ford citizens have responded enthusiastically, More of the
ia needed.

fosternak Offered Florida State Job
'.TALLAHASSEE (UPD - Flori­
da State University today offered
■.tcechins job to Russian novelist
forts PisUrnek.
President Robert M- Stroller
disclosed be hss teat a esble to
Site Nobel psise-wlnnlng writer who

has been at odds with the Com­
munist realms.
Tbs cable offers Paitem ik a
special professorship In Russian
language end literature, effective
Feb. 1, ISM. at a tilery of $*,•
000 a year.

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Fred Othman Says
RV FREDERICK C. OTHMAN
WASHINGTON - The 23lh in
nlversery of repeal rapidly is ap­
proaching and all i can say la
that a lot of booie has gone down
tha hatch since that cold night in
1H 1 when the management sent
me out to check on how legal
drinking worked.
I set up my observation poll
first In Child's restaurant mow a
parking loti on Pennsylvania Ave.
a ml I never shall forget how wob­
bly some of the customers gut at
pricei lower thin they'll ever pay
•gain. Trouble waa that bartend­
ers ell had dint out. Child's had
to settle for a gent who laid
frankly that he war a foda jerk.
When he got hla first order for
brandy he hauled down one of the
large snifters on Ihe back bar
and filled it to the brim with
French cognac Whrn Ihe culto*
m trt sighted that, the restaurant
soon ran out of brandy.
Some of the drinking liquor in
those early day* was simply ter-

Students May Get
U. S. Loans Soon
WASHINGTON (UPt) -College
student* c*n begin drawing on a
new multi-million dollar federal
loan fund by nest February.
Olhrr school sills suthorUed by
the last Congress silo are l«lng
hurried into operation by the government in an effort to meet the
challenge of Soviet technological
competition.
Arthur S. Flemming, secretary
of hrallh, education and walfarc
said money for most of the pro­
grams would b« available to
stairs and.educational Institutions
by January or February. This In­
clude* fund* for the colleg* stu­
dent loam, guidance and counsel
Inf service* and for science and
mathematiei teaching equipment.
Fleming said federal outlays
for awarding graduate fellowships
and for operation of foreign lan
guage centers
and IniUtulei
Would be available In H*« soring
of 1939.
The secretary told a newt con­
ference Monday that the program
was one of the "most exciting"
development! that ha* taken
place In education, going far beyotyl original ripertatlons.
Flemming said he could not
foretell whether the National De
fensa Education Act of IKS would
b« the complete answer to Soviet
technological rompetitlon. But he
added, “It does represent a reel
contribution toward etrengthenlng
our educational system."
Ha strongly
advocated an
agreement on "national goals" In
education on federal, state and
local levels.

pearance before Congress In hope
of suppressing liquor edvertiilng.
In the past. Incidentally, they held
up the Saturday Evening Poit as
a shining eiampla of a publication
that needed no whleky ads to suc­
ceed. What they’ll do now, since
the osl*t Is extolling In Its pages
the virtues of a wide variety of
echnapps, I don't know.
Only dry Kales lift are Missis­
sippi and Oklahoma and, as It
happens, I know something about
those. Along the gulf coast of teetotalling Mliiisslppl f don't believe
I've ever ie»n to many wtdeopen
saloon! per mile. Outside Biloxi j
dined for Ih* first time In my life
In ■ restaurant which advertised
Ihe first Martini free with dinner.
Nor have I ever had trouble get­
ting a drink In Oklahoma. My late
father, who lived hit last years in
Henry cits, claimed that prohibi­
tion to him was a boon. Hr drank
oceasslonally from a bottle of
bunded Bourbon and he said that
a phone call whenever he ran out
brought another jug at a reason­
able price to hit front door.
The legal liquor distillers insist
that, at of now, more moonshine
actually it bring consumed than
Ux-pald whisky. This la impossible
to confirm, but I will report that
1 met ■ respectable, elderly lady
from Georgia, who had in her suit
ease a bottle of while mule. I
sampled It and ll wai as bad as
I remember It from 13 years ago,
but she said she liked the flavor.

rlble. though I do rememoar a tol­
erable grade of Scotch that sold
here for &lt;2.20 a fifth. The more
horrid conccctiona eventually went
off the market, but tome of the
brands then told etill hive such
unpleasant memories that I doubt
they evar can be revived again.
Today It la almost Impossible
to buy a legitimate brSnd of whis­
key that'll make you tick —If
taken In moderation — or that
even has a brush fire flavor. And
yet American* irem to be drink­
ing less than ever.
I'll not bore you with many statiitlra, but 10 years ago a survey
Indicated that 37 percent of adult
Americans Sometimes p o u r e d
themselves s small snort, As of
now the folks who admit evrn to
taking an occasional drink are
down to 43 percent of the popula­
tion,
I'd think, myself, the dry* would
take this as a goal sign and let
nature (coupled with high tases
and higher prices) take Its course.
They ire cempilgnlng against the
demon rum harder than hrf.ire,
however, and I'm not the man te
ridicule (hem. The ladies o( the
VVCTU and the members of the
Hoard of Temperance are truly
good citilens and I've come to re­
spect them, even though I still
believe Urey are mistaken.
Some of fhrm are my good
frienda and in another roupte of
months. I'll he seeing them again
when they make their annual ap­

By Mrs. Clarence harder
Mr. and Mrs. John Mslrose of
Corunna, Mich., are the guests of
Dr. and Mrs. John Braden. They
are building a home on Lake But­
ler and will spend the winter here.
Mrs. Fred Maley and daughter,
Susan, Mrs. Ells Sanders and Mrs.
Ida Hinrl of Daytona Beach were
dinner gue.t* of Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Fell, Saturday.
John Tatum Sr. of New Smyrna
Reach visited his mothtr in Dad*
Cily last week when she celebrat­
ed her goth birthday anniversary.
He spent Sunday here with his
ion and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrt. John Tatum. Jr. and family
on the return trip.
Mrs. Joe Stepp of Sanford was
the luncheon guest of Mrl. Lois
Brooke. Thursday. After luncheon;
the spent the iflernoon with Mrs.
Don Slowell.
Mr. and Mrs. John Juris vlalted
in Orlando last Tuesday.
Dr. John Braden returned home
Monday after a visit with relatives
la Grand Rapldi and Detroit,
Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Thomas
and Mr. and Mr*. Robert Williami
were visitor* of the Ocala chapter
No. 29. OES. last Thursday even­
ing. which observed the official
visit of Mrs. Frieda McEwan.
Grand Worthy Matron «f the
Kate.
Mri. Ray Pell and children of
Sainsula visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray­
mond Pell last Thuriday.
Mrs. James Zinc, MUs Jtsnne
Lowe and Tony Euclllla of Runnemade. N. J. were guests of E. J.
Marshall and Mr. and Mrs.
George, last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr*. Asery Crews and
children of Yulee spent the week­
end with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Pell and family.
Net proceeds from the Hellosen t carniial sponsored by the
Osteen PTA it the school Friday
night were $110. Thii money will
be used toward the purchase of
athletic equipment for the school.
Prises awarded for the best cos­
tumes went to Douglass Ju ris and
llrlsy Cowan, pre-school; Linda
Whldden and Vinclent Stow*] I.
first-third grade and Lynn Jones
and .Steve Clerk, fourth-tilth
grade group. Mrs. John Tatum,
general chairman, evprvtsed grailludl to all committees working
with her In making the event so
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Elbert H. Celt. Lake Mary
amateur radio operator, hss
been selected to set up an orfinliatton of Seminole County
operators to furnish emergency
communications In time of disaster.
The assignment wai announced
by Communication! Msnagsr F.
E, Handy of Ihe American Radio
Relay League, national associa­
tion of radio amateurs.
As an emergency coordinator
Csie will establish common oper­
ating procedural sad lUaon with
local rollef and protective services.
Handy pointed out that radio
amaieurs traditionally have had
the responsibility of constant
readiness to offer assistance In
Ume of need with skill, emergen­
cy-powered transmitters and com­
munity spirit.

1 Business Needs
Strong Organization

Mr of Commerce.

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County Radio Unit

APPLE DUCKING TIME

Sanford mai'chanta again will attem pt to form an aaaoelation. Organizational work ia being done through a newlye n a ta d Retail Merchant* Division of th a Seminole Chamber
o f Commerce.
The idea behind th a drive la to protect Sanford mer&lt;
chants. Soma of tha city’s leading businessmen recognize the
need of a strong organization to promote Sanford as a shop,
ping center.
Heading the new organization will be Francis Roumlllst.
To achieve any m easure of success, ha m ust have the cooper*
•tion and‘ back!
backing of fellow merchanU. He accepted the job
reluctantly. Not becauae he oppoeed the Idea, or thnt he
ahuns thla type of work. He wea reluctant because of the
central feeling among some m erchants th a t aueh an organi­
sation can do little good.
. ,
Soma of Sanford’s leading businessmen believe th at now
ia tha time for downtown etorea to get busy. In addition to
" th e ever-preeent th re a t presented by larger cities in this
' “area, ehopping centers are beginning to take shape around
the city’s outskirts. These, too, will jure customers away
from the downtown etorea.
i t Is to be expected th a t some Sanford and Seminole
lAfuui*
County shoppers will go
| to larger cities. I t has ever been so.
No m atter w hat local m archinta do, it always will be the
cast
o*iuoru niercnanis can reduce the number of local
ahoppen who spend th e ir money out-of-town. It wouldn't be
too difficult if all the businessmen joined hands in this ef­
fort. Community pride, promotion and elimination of u de­
fea tist attitude would get the job done.
As the Florida Development Commission pointed out in
Its analysis of Saminola County last week, one gets out of
omethlng Just about w hat hs puts into it. Sanford can exct a return in dlroct relation to its work. If local merchants
'nt to roll up their sleeves and go to work with the idea
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i t they won't
take a backseat to any city, there is little
doubt th a t dividends will be much greater.
Than is strength in numbers. Cooperative effort by
local business houses, w s believe, will benefit each and all.
That* thoughts havs been expressed by the man who has
•greed to hand tha Retail Merchants Division of the Cham-

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Wed.. Vor. 8. 1958—Tif* B

Top-Ranked Teams Favored Saturday

Seminoles To Host Leesburg
By J u ry Covlngten
The Sanford Seminnles Friday
night will play ho»t to tha Leesbare Yellow Jackets In on OBC
(Onttlt.
T h e, Seminoles were idle la«t
week. The ronteat with the New
Smyrna Barracudaa war postpon­
ed because of rainy weather. It
the Semlnolea are eaperted to he
haa been reacheduled for Nov. It.

The Semlnolea to Into the eon
teat thl« Friday aa heavy favoritea and ahou'd heve little trouble
in disposing of the hapleat Yellow
Jacketa. The Jaeke'.a have had
their troublea thua far In the seaaon and have failed to imprea.
In the OBC.
With a reit over the weekend,
b top form. Coach Jim Pifott
ia anxious to »ee what hia offenar

Georgia Gunning
For Gator Upset
l idled Praia InternaUooal
The reven|e • minded Georgia
Bulldoca hit their full midweek
practice atride today, gunning for
an upiet of the Florida Gatora
at Jackionville.
Georgia rieleatad Florida In
1934. but aince then the Gatore
have roared, winning the lilt t*o
by acorea of 210 and 22-0.
Coach Wally Butt* reported Tuesday that the aquad wae in top
phyalral s h a p e , with tacklea
George Hamen and Nat Dye
reaching their atride again after
being out with Injuries.
Coach Bobby Dodd made tome
lineup changes in the Georgia
Tech aquad, including a shift of
Ronnie Lewia to fullback to bolltar the defer.aive unit. The Yellow
Jacket! bruahed up on offenilve
pattern! In the Tueaday workout,
and did lome pawing.
The Louisiana State Tlgeri. un­
defeated ruleri of the Southeastern

Conference, held an all-round
practice aewion in damp wtather.
The accent wai on goal Una daftnee and the paielng game.
There wae a tough defenilve
scrimmage at Vanderbilt and the
Commodores boned up on Ken
tucky pattemi.
The hackfield
worked on both paw offense and
defense.
Auburn Coach Ralph Jordan re
ported that Jimmy Peltua will fill
In for injured halfback Tommy
Latino againit Miwtaslppl State
Saturday and will share punttnr
choree with fullback Kd Pyaa.
The Tulane aquad went at full
speed In the ichool'i bif field*
house, wearing basketball ehoea.
Offensive formations got most at­
tention.
Miwissippi dodged heavy con­
tract work and worked at length
on its pasaing attack Deftnaive
strategy also wai on the agenda.
Florida scrimmaged for an hour
and Coach Bob Woodruff reported
tha Gatora nted "a lot. mora work
on Georgia's p a s a i n g game."
Another heavy workout wai sched­
uled today.

C offin Back Of Week
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NEW YORK ( U r n -Halfback
Dave Coffin of the University of
Pennsylvania hae been named Ivy
League "back of the week." The
19-year-old junior from Faiifield.
Conn., icored one touchdown and
let up another in Penn's 19-d vic­
tory over Harvard last Saturday.

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NEW YORK tl'P I) ~ College •kidded from first to ninth in the i tankrsl team, it the biggest fa­ Misiwrst: Illinois 3 over Mlchl*
fpotbrll's top-ranked team*, with |UPI tallngl. is a one-point under- 1vorite on th*s week's “line." The gan. Colorado ft over MiasMirts
only one exception, are strong fa­ dog for Ita Big Ten battle against Soonere are evpe.'.rd in clobber Tulsa ft over Cincinnati. Wisconvorites for their weekend engage- Purdue.
Iowa State by at least 2» points.
Third-ranked Army is favored
men: s.
The Kentucky • Vanderbilt tus­ lin 7 over Northwestern. Slk-hN
Iowa, ranked No ! In the na­ by seven points over Rice in Sat­ sle wav Hated at a "pick 'em” tan State 13 over Indiana. Okla­
can do against the Jacket!. The iction ot the fullback slot. He it tion, ts a It point choirr over urday's l e a d i n g intersections! game, while Pennss|«ania was a homa State 13 over Kansas State,
backfield finally came Into ita own also a standout at the linebacker Innr-. ta
while
second raned came ami faurth-rankrd Auburn slim one-no'nt choice over Yale Kansas I over Nebraska.
againat Winter Park two weeks apot on defense
Louisiana State is e 13 point fa­ is picked to defeat Mississippi and Washington Stste »a* a oneSouthwest: Texas ft over Bay­
State by the *ame margin.
ago and ia all set to open fait Quarterback Cedi Da.viruiar vorite over Duke.
lor. Southern Xlethodlat 11 over
point nick over Oregon State
continual to throw well to ends
Oklahoma, the nation’s fifthagainst this ORC opponent.
However. Ohio State, which has
In Friday nicht gsmtt. Ssra- Texas A&amp;M.
The biggest improvement in the Gerald Jones and Allan Swalm
eu»e was picked bv 12 over Bel­ Far West: Southern California
hackfield ie the Imptewlve play and this phase of the offense con­
ton College Florida Slate was &gt; over Washington, Oregon t l
of junior halfhack Ray Lundqulit tinues t« be the brijht spot Dan
the eholre Lv one over 'Kami over Stanford. California 13 over
He was promoted to the first unit dndge has been hitting well and
Fla.I ami Alabama w»» picked UCLA.
after hit fire showing againat Fort the big ends show great talent In
by one over Tulane
raking
in
near-impossible
catebrs.
Myers and has continued to crack
Here are the point spreads on
COOLER IN SUMMER
through the line for good yardage The "LiRle General" also calls
other leading Saturdjs games
WARMER IN WINTER
the plays, handles the punting ard
on every run.
Interventional: tt,&gt;«tnn College
SAVE FUEL
sh irt of the running chores.
13 over Detroit, Vlllanova to over
Vernon Kirk has also come Into hisThe
forward wall is rip en ed to
Davton. Mississippi 13 over H-m
hia own and looked p e a t against completely bottle up the Jacket at­
FIRERGLAS
Its H w ill M. 'l u l l 11
the Parkers two weeki ago The tack. with stalwarts Have Stanley.
of four former Carling tltltsts en ton. Notre Dome « over Pitt,
INSULATION
Fast: Cornell 3 over Hrown.
lean junior halfhark has been very Ross Neely, Duke S.-hirard and
ATt.XNTN tLPI
Unfavorable tered—Harney (IUT), Fir sterwald
effective defensively, as well as Kelly Lake leading the wav. I»on waetlier and the golfers* unfamll- ilDM). hor.t ilp.'Si and Julius Penn State 6 over West Virginia,
“ Holler for H aller”
being the outstanding ball earner Carter alio wlir he counted on tarity with the new Cherokee Horsts 113311—there will be an Primcton a over Harvard. Holy
Cros* 13 over Colgate, Dartmouth
for the Stmineles. He should be heavily at a tackle spot, in addi­ T os-i and Country Club course added Imnu* of SS.HOO.
Cliff G. H aller, Iitc.
19 over Columbia.
let to put on quite a running shew tion to being galled upon to uee threatened to keep s.-ores high in
'larks Pro (io'.f Return
711 W. Rnblnion
South:
Georgia
Tech
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over
•gainst the Jackets.
the
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Open
tourna
The hute tleld «vn» scheduled to
hie talented toe for the points.
Fhona GArden 4 «M2 *
Big Harold Slone continue! to
Clemson,
Navy
3
over
Maryland.
metvt.
scheduled
to
start
t
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.
tee off at 7 37 a m. seitt in
Stanley continues to show his
ehow power through the middle of All-Conference form Although the
A field of 122. hesrird by most groups of three at right minute Florida 7 over Geotgia, North
FRKE ESTIMATES
the line and should see plenty of play «f Stanley has boon outstand­ of the ration's Irp p u t s . wa» en intervals. The first name three- Carolina JS over Virginia,
tered
in
the
slvth
annual
v'arltrg
aa ve. Tori! s hn-V H.trbr-t a”d
ing. the others are not to be over­
looked Roll and I a Vo have shar­ event expected to get undetwaj Jim lurn rsi. took off an hour l&lt;eEVKRV 2nd CAN
hind the first group X short while
ed the spotlight with Stanley in on a soggy course.
Marv
of
the
’'.snie
pros—
includ­
later they w n e followrd bs Cat.
the laet two contests and should
M ARY
be eel to do the lame hero Friday ing Masters Champion Arnold per. Burkemo and Stranahsn
C A R IE R
Pilm
, - fet
| t ailing » ham Bolt was paired with Howie John
night.
P A IN T S
Other lads who are snmrtlmri pton Paul Hairr*. and fmmer •on and Lionel Hebert an hour
PGA
Champion
W
ater
Burkemo
behind the Ford trio
overlooked are Walter Middleton.
GOLDEN FORMULA
for
Xttendircc ss.ss evpectrd to,lmMIAMI BEACH. Fla. ilT I &gt; - Cliff MeKIbbtn ard Schtrard All —predicted that ja r golf.
.Mitrv Carter "ill u i ' f you * FRKE can of any pninl
Lightweight champion Joe Brntrn throe have been strong defensively the 1* holes, would be go d prose along with the weather dur­
with thr purchnsc of une.
ing the final three days since thit
il a h e a v y lavoriU lo whip end have eared man) acoies for enough to win
Johnny Bulso tonight In a non the Semlnolea. The work of Me- The Cherokm murse was com­ it Atlanta’s first major tourna­
K\t|tti«ile Colors
ji
title fight that will nnen this eitt a Kibbin at the d e fin ite halfba.k pleted latr ls&gt;l fall Pe TOOI ment in right y ratl. The four
new J million • dollar Eihihitian thia seeson hae stopped many yard, par 12 spar is liberally cov days of play will run through
and Service
threats around hia side of the ered with natj.sl ard manmade Sunday with the tournament tak­
Hall.
The Utleholder from B a to n field. Middleton fill* in for Gerald obstacle* ard ha' been labeled by ing a da* off Saturday In defer
MARY C A R T ER PAINTS
Rouge. La . hopes to settle an aM Jones at defensive end and has the pros as imr &gt;t the toughe*t rnce to the Geoigia Te.h Clem ton
course!
sin
the
PGA
winter
tour
been
a
big
help
on
bis
side
of
(oolball
came
here
which
will
FA 2-1619
201
A
V. First St.
aroro for an old friend In the na­
n*
Most of the ertrtes never saw draw- gS.poo fans.
the line.
tionally -televised 10 rounder.
t. Srhirard p r o h i b i t is oterlooked the course betore last Sunday. \t
Brown claims nuito knocked
that timr a
e p»i 1" '-' »it d
out one of hia closeet friends. more thin any player on the was an added handicap and a
Tommy Elder, in a fight tael aquad H* h it detolped into a ll-over-par M was low enough to
finl-rata c tn ltr for the fait split T
year.
formation and hae been e stalwart qualtfv for 03 non exempt g o lfn t
"Tommy's Seen waiting a year at the linebacker spot. Me moves
All but a handful of the lop
for me lo knock out Buiia." well with the play ard stops many pro* are included among t"e .S3
Brown n td . "I don't think ha threat! that might reaeh into the eiempt golfers who were able to
would he mad if I did it in ana aacandlry.
by • pass Surday's qu alify in g
round."
The entire aquad found the way round These included National!
For Ruaso, the incentive gees In the contaat against Winter Park, Open Champion Tommy Bolt, Na­
deeper. The young fighter from If it continual to play that type tional PC* X Champion Doa FinNew York haa never had a big of ball, the youngsteri could go sterwald, 'ormer xia*ter« and
money fight, and he ia virtually all tha way. With four Important PGA Champion Doug Ford. Hilly
assured a title (hot this winter if contests remaining on the sche­ Caape:. Art Wall. Frank Strana
he can lake Brown.
dule and an OBC Mile at stake, ban, 'like Sou*bak and a host of
Brown ie a solid 12-1 (avortu to It's a cinch that they will be giving others
Flist p r t r e monry will tie
win, but Bus»o Insists he Isn't im­ it all that they have They look
13.goo Bui If the winner is one
pressed.
like a championship contender.

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CURTAILED B U YIN G SLO W S :

P R O D U C TIO N ; N O R M A L B U YIN G
K EEPS IT H U M M IN G A LO N G !

Carolina Powers Invade Gulf Coast
ny WHJ.IAM A. SIIIRF.S
RALEIGII, N. C. (UPI) - The
schedule • makers certainly- didn't
dream of it happening — adding
to the troubles of "unlucky" Duke
and North Carolina Stata thli
way.
But at it turned out. tha Atlan­
tic Coast Cenfererra taama. both
frallng "inakabtt," go out to p'.ay
the nation'! only major unbeaten
power and the ration's No. 1
“small college" team on the same
day.
Duke. ns&gt; stronger to big • time
p-&gt;wera. plays Louisiana State
Saturday night at Baton Rouge.
La. Not far away on the Gulf
Coast. Nurth Carolina State plays
Mississippi Southern at Mobile,
Ala.

Seminoles Work
On Pass Defense
TALLAHASSEE (UPIt - Tlo
rida State ia sharpening un Ita
pass defense to offset the throat
poied by Miami's "new" quarterbark. Bonnie Yarbrough
The Semlnolea meet Miami Fri
day night in the Orange Bowl and
Yarbrough la expected to atari
for the Hurricanes, replacing
Fran Curd Againit A'andarbllt
last week. Yarbrough passed for
10X yards In the final quarter.
Sophomote Bud Whitehead was
switched Tuesday to FSU's left
halfhark position, rtplanng Bobby
Conrad who has a lore ankle.
Guard Terry Moran returned to
the first team after being aidelined with a shoulder injury since
the Georgia game nearly a month
ago.

Italy Seeking Bout
MILAN, Italy U 't'lj -Italian
promoter! have made a “eubitan
till rffer" to Carloi Orttr of .New
York for a bout with European
lightweight rhampion Duilie Lot
of Italy at Milan Nov. 2*

LSU't record is tops In the
country among major poweri.
Mississippi Souther i. with a firm
grip on tha No. 1 small college
rating, will ha trying to pruvo its
claims to “major" status against
lha injuryrtddlrd VXotfpark.
Duke haa lost four games al­
ready — end the prospect of a
few more defeats add* up to the
worst Blue Devil seeson In &gt;e»,si
Two of the losses, to \&gt;,tre
Dame and Georgia Tech, were by
margins of only a couple of
pointl. I - 7 and 10 - I. but too
of Duke's victories were sque»k
era, too — over Illinois and Bay­
lor.
North Carolina State, shaky fn-m
the lost of at le n t a doten regu­
lars by Injuries, haa managed just
two wins and a tie against f&gt;ur
defeats.
Before the Injury Jinx hit.
though, Coach Earl Edwards
promised State followers that
"We'll surprise somebody else he
fore the season ia over.* lies
qualified that prediction some n-'W
but haa nothing but praise for the
ikeletonised squad the Wolfpark
fields these day e

Everybody
needs

BALTIMORE it P lt- lia r r K»rkoriin. former Stanford t'niser
alty quarterback, will rejoin the
Baltimore Colli Thursday as an
understudy to George Shaw
Kerkorian. who last appeared
with tlse Colli in 193ft. was signed
to • new fo«tract Tuesdar when
it wai learned Johnny Unites the
team's atar passer, will miss
' three or four gamei" he* su e of
a rhest Injury.
Shaw will start at quarterback
for the Colts In Sunday'! same
againat tha Glint* at New York
whO# Kerkortaa sstll ba available
for possible apot duty.

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Publir hsarlngt will ba held In tha County c'nmmisa oners
m m . famlnola • ounty Court lloues nn Thursda- P# embtr I.
• W I t I M P. M or ae soon ihereafisr aa rossihls
•

Clr ineon's Tigris, trading thr
Atlantic Coast ConfeiCnte hy vir
tue of lome nairow- • maiplnrd
xletoiira, alisi go outside the
league this wrolc to play a South­
eastern power, Grorgis Te h. at
Atlanta
North Carolina t la r Heals,
boasttnu five straight victories, go
to X'liglnla remembering last
yen s upset by the unlrrdng t a
valiers in thr drat * une of the
season Xnothrr suipnse by Vir
glnia isuld puncture the Tar
Heels' bowl hopes
Me rylard meet* Navy, South
Carolina has a breather against
Furmx-i and Make Foiest hat
things e a'irsl with an off slay
Saturds In the Southern Confer­
ence. West X’trginlx entertains
Penn State

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African luxe biril and c a |t. Phone Rjiry lit, 7 p. m. — S a m
FA 2 3231
FA 2 2377.

$122 I'alnUnt: Interior ft cxldHor. Re­
pair* or addition* Spe-lilllhg
in Mar) Carter Paint ProJuft*.
tt Ixll* cahcretr fim-her x- .m*.,
PUPPIES - EA 2 3?if.
FA 2 3619
steady Job, will labor ***»•». Good
2 AHl reststerfd tt’ilmarlnera .xtl
reference*. Phone 2’A 2 1937.
73-A— lUILDINr. R K P A IR S
xer (ray. id weeks old. female
House tlfenltii. xxhlte. IH W. t:,h PAINTING
$1*.. male $3n FA 2 3487
I’atntlnar call Ms T sskes Ph.
llaxc stump truck "til hxul I. lie For
IV-ARTICLE* w a s t e d
FA M’.ir.J «r FA 2 -’*K)7
or b l| loads. EA 7-7411 nr
FA 3 9133 Fill din also xeit'tf'l IM D FH IA I. D K C O H A TO nS
Ca«h for furniture or surplus.
Super Tradh'2 Po*t, Sanfordpain tine *'id pvprrietf
Ironing, reasonable. FA 2-7211.
Orlando Ilwy. FA t-M tt.
FA 2-7716 or F A I-M lo after six.
1:- BE A»W T " Alfl^TR 6 “
EI.OOR sending and fmlshlnC
Seri lee Station for aalr. t*t A Cleaning, w a x i n g
Serving
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Elm. Ph, FA 3*71111.
Seminole County tine* I9JS.
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It. M. Gleaeon, Lake Mary
HARRIETT’S IIP Al I V NOOK
Truck slop, afrxlce station, slro-k
103 South Oak Axe.
equipment, and busmen for
H AM L
Itte gixe Top Value Slampxl
sale. On French Axe. E A 2 9373
2,'t— Spe flat Sere tree
-EEAt ALE HELP WANTED
J ia /in A

3 bedroom, t bath, floor furnace,
attic fan. elate In schools. Nicely furnished apartment with
2 bedroom* A. 2 bath*. Adult*.
FA 12M1.
tl*l2 Sanford Axe. FA 5-R66B.
3 mom apirlmenl furnished. In Osteen—partly furnlthed
Adult* only. leoo P»rk Ave. S.
bedroom home. FA 5-I8SI.
rOR RENTt Furnlthed h room. Sale or Rent. 1 It II 36 ft New
1 bedroom apartment. 1018 Elm
Moon Trader Air rondltloncd.
Ate. Call FA 20431.
Adults Ph FA 2 7MI.
FumDhed rftami. The Gablei, 1 room furnlthed tpartrnent. rri*
401 Magnolia. FA 1-0120.
ate hath A entrance. FA 2 07«2
t Rftom unfurnished apartment
utifurnlthed house, lor rent.
Apply apt. 2. 1011 Sanford Av* Small
271h Street Chime FA 2 2M6
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2 bedroom home, klfthen furnish- 2 R R lle llt kitchen furnlthed
OSTEEN
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LOOKING rOR In » h n x*
’tetaeh Bldg,
TA M UI
HOWARD C. LONG
AVON'S nfxe- ChrUlma* (tfis arid
3 room nfflm buUdini for rent ftn 1 A ROOM A lit*Mill
201 E Commercial Ava.
-j;_ m H is KH—1•M ist IN Al R
tmlrtrirs. AVrile, Brx» 2(6, i&gt;*cit■
French. Phone FA 2 *J!«
Phone E.A 2-1833
WANTED. I aged lady. Boom
hail. ria.
ROLLAIVAY. Hrt.pnal and Baby
and Boarrl Go d (noil FA 2 &lt;’2(2
1 clean tpartm enti newly painted.
TUMPS - sr»rT n k l c r
Bedx Dae, tt'e»k or Mnrth—
Young mother with hi£h morals.
Cine M210. ail Pirk Art.
Tel r $ 2-31(1 Furniture Canter
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Alarklnr and Supply to.
Phono FA 2-7314
HOMES FOR BE I TER LIVING
date Nox 12. '.U
FA 2603'V
Attrarlixe 3 brdrnem CR home
n t AV. 2nd St
Pn FA 2 6132
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SEE US El Jit THE KEY TO
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3 room furnUhftl ipattinent. [ y o ^ - H O M E TODAY
YOl AtAV RE ru t: ONE WE Television Tul&gt;«* Tatted Fre*. ALCtdIOLICS ANOVM0U3. open
Lnw down par ment. Phone
mrrtmgs on f rutay nights al
ClOle In. $6000 monthly. Ill i
ARE LOOKING MIR To show
ROLLIN3 IIORBY SHuP
FA
1-0288
8 00 p nr at the Royal Atnhasxa.
Ea»t ath Street. Phone FA 1 4113 Very lovely 1 BB 1 tile bath
Axon’a nrw Chrlxtinas gift* «&gt;d At Tho Sign Of Th* Totem Pole
UR lu'me In beautiful Pinrcrext,
HOMES
dnr Building, Central Baptist
or FA I 3786.
Imtairiex. AArtte. Boa 2t6 Mck
2411 !U Freneh At*.
FA RM E ll'S -.GF.NCY
only 2 &gt;ra. ol-l Full* equipped
Church ll ft Oek Axe#u»
hart, Fla.
Furnlthed apartment. 20Dk W. lit.
V V. Farmer, Realtor
Including elerlrle kitchen. Tot­
fiirm tute Mnxint ft Smrair
ID M M AGi: S A L E
II. It. tthltmnrt. Aasac.
al price — $12 310. Total down T h at (live You th e Most
C. E. PHIM.IM. Agent
Wallrcts wanted, for Interxiew rail
S room house unfurnished, dote in
Sanfnrri Pilot Club
—S18ou
—
monthly
payments
—
116
S
French
Axe.
Ph.
FA
2
3221
WASHBURN
VAN
LINES
EA
2
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home
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town. Call FA 2-5392 after
197 East Ind Street
$
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PA
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French
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Magnolia
Axe
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_______________________
In l.ltin g F or F ie r y
6 p. in.
Sat Nnxember * th -6 a, m. In 4
our very beit home liiti |i
"MERCY CHRISTMAS
Auto Repair* ft Road Stivica
p m
Furnlthed haute, 2 bedroom. 21231
I!educed tx e a ’ Old on canal In
Dollar ln x ealrd
tl.Al.L'B GARAGE
Princeton. E.A M ill &lt;73 mn.
Exceptionally ■irr 1 BR LB home
I&gt;xch Arbo-. Ill mo. r \ 13«1 It r.xn be with the monfy xnu xaill j
located in Second Addition Pineearn at an AA’UN ropiesrrttatlxe. JM Celerx- A»f.
I A 7 - t 20—ARTICLE* TOW IA 1J
3 Bedroom houte. FA 2-0413.
Steri t-olo* tt'riir m a n a .e : (t ,\ Nile* ft Su..daya
FA
1
neat. One year old. Featurei HOMES — 3 A I nrdrnom*. 1 A 2
ItOSA I - PA Y TO N
1 Steiner, 1 1 horae power meat
equipped kitchrii. 3 hire bed
bath*.
216.
Lerkhast.
Fla
laundromat
Strsrlc*
IteglxISHtl
Ileal
Estata
llroVer
ru m . apt. 401 Palmetto. FA 2 i(*J4
rrlnder, A i romlitlnn. 8(9 A.
room*, fully tiled, hath, laric
Ph FA 2.1301-17 92 at *llate*tha
.1, Petalftm, Phono FA 2-2119Il'iiiE Cxtnm and iHninf area
" x - X U E E K i l l ' '.7 ANTED
SI,l«sanllont
L m ? ' . ' hnDry s.ixanii g
LOCATION
Legal Notice
Afnetun hlmdi, nil furnace hritT . W. MERO. O to k er
E. 2.Mh $t, Eoodmart Bltg
Lager beater, able bodied vales
Cotton ft Wool Yarftl. Nailaaa,
fr. hot water lank, and TA’ an­ South Piltfcteit 3rd .Addition—
Phore FA S-34RI
SOLrilKIDL I.AUNDRIIAIAT
\ o r i i r. eir »i • i
Threads, Tape*.
!
man.
Salary
plus
rommlMtnn.
tenna
included
Prire
—
IM.tl*&gt;
STATi: o r ELORIPA T»t
Rill.I.INK IIOnilY RHOP
AA'aatens Auto Store. J i t K lit.
SPECIAL SALE’ Lot*. $J3o each.
J.xxtcn tt JEt.Kf. Jit
ei*'
Dow ri p a y m e n t — II.MO. S«uth nf Onora Ttoad.
MATI RES** IIENDA ATI Mi
itttutxrt e* Jem#* tt, Jelix* Truei-e
At Th# Sign Of Th* Tolars Pole.
Kanl'trxl.
$199
down,
nr
1
for
II
.non
—
monthly
payment*
—
$8.V
FHA
Sun land Lxtatea — 2 mi let aouth
miDLBTLItlNG
,.f hi- nif*. Hr* * ' J»fX** *,"l
2417 a French A«e.
High — Cleared — Abitrirl Manager am salesman far
lixdlx idttilb.
Me* I'..
*lhfinanced. See thil de'.llhtful
Tree Estimate — Ere* Deli *ty
Me t, lie n elite I.IIXX At.lt IIJ.Hnf Sanford on Hishway 17-92.
Furtxiahed.
home
today.
N Xlilt in I HAItV
' „ H A l l h X |U ;
pmsreeaix e ^anferd i r*l estate CUSTOM ItUILT BEDDIM. (U.
nr.DI-.MIA CONCRETE
hi* ni f * if . i . x e n o B L H t n A D .
HOM E . S E M .K R S
MAJOR BROttN REALTY
PETE ECflOl.B, Mir.
ufll.e Phonr Andrew Snrlllnfs,
XX AV K | t |) U . X T I . n a n d l I X t T I r
AVmdow Sills — Elnlela
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FA
2-7381
L U \ v \ . \ . \ If »ll»» ftix'l IH*I l # *
GA 3 6110 or P. 0 . Rue 7711
The b*»t place to axil ;nur home
Grease
Tr#p» — Dry AVclU
lim tlw iiftiltnoHn
if mftt*
LAKE MARY
(&gt;i lamia.
li xxhare moil homea are luld |y A ( q |) _ yjtA - FHA In Mr
riMl. nn4 P alFftl. leblftf**.
th» riH in
Clnlbesline Post*
Cement
ft rtlu
ftt
PK. FA I 3237 nr FA 2 l9a(
u Ilk lion li
lift I ft,
AUTO GLAlS
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO,
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ftlflRflcr*
Hfttlfirlk tfftdla
Stonsfrom R ealty , u(( tni ,on,t M i
fftfft.
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to—Male
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3o* F.lm Are.
FA 1*131
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20 Acre tiled (arm. 3 hediootn
K N U lIN
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REALTOR
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Hark Gl.iaa Jaekrtx . lion la • Tents • Luggage
house, large barns. Inquire
ftsftiun#tft, nm*•F• .
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G L A H A M IX
and mietiee of " A l.ll rt *’\XVtY DON IIOWF, - U J- RISNItn
Door (iliinn
Aent (Ha««
Joseph R. Levy. EA 2 I22J
ARMY NAVY BUHPLUS
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Aaeorfitra
■it*ia*e
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SID Sanfut i l Av#nii#
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title
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lit the fitlloone
IF IT IS H EA L E S T A T E
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mill
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SECRETARIES
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penxlttnli t'nunlt
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• ek Crumley ft Montelth
142 III IV. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2-U22 BARGAINS IN USED HEATERS
I,*i a 1 » and I* «f aaaaa* »*-I PRUSPI 4TIAE HOMI OWNERS
Alpxt Any Make
at
111
deuth
Para
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FA
5
4693
Money C heerfully K efuhdtd
Addtllnn m nlath llamineib, hunt,
MAY Mil Sllim VIII THIS
CLERK-STEN
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f&gt;|iSt&lt;* Hralei* - Mnnr Furnarrt
n.tie t’axitite Itarld* a*nnr4llta I EvcepMtit5allx t l e a n Ai r Condi- j
11 BNITURE 4’ENTKR
jlal t ltdt e n t remitted In I'lal
I’lal H-ah
H'ta*
i Clean and Service, It 39. Outside
It* tt. 1st RI. FA 2 31(1
1. p ile ta nf Iha tniMln (**-title Unt i ed 3 Be dr oom P t c k k Hor ne H t - m i i t r a d e f o r i m m i d i a l a o« Near 2 bed room home, terra?"
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t ntilitx. riot
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la
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lank
Instillation
FA
21765
ofV uKemlnnla
limits.
$4,100.
U.90d
for
equity,
l o c a t e d on c o r n e r lot In e x c e l l e n t .
. . h»e*
t*'L an-1 ee It nf XO'I... .ail
In
FACTORY :ro YOU
111 per month on balance. A ltrn rtix e eolariee . . .
l.» h o tlined
l t l e d tthat
hat a a
aull ha* hee-x
nel chl Kt t hond. .All e l e c t r i c kit j cupancy. You ran masa
ENVELOPES i.eM&lt;v'n srtx state
h r n u a h t a a a l n e t t . u In lh« l ift HI
FA 2 2-174
ALUMINUM
whrl# x*a proven the papers.
c b e n t e r r a i n tl oora a m i i h a l l o w
ItufT, In a n d f"t aentlnnle roonle,
m*nts. Involrta. hand bills, and
AENLl lAN ItU M U
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in
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travel
slix*
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| p r o g r a m a, ete Rfnerniiv*
Sale, rtpteientatixa on the Nine room houtt dole In, suitable
r h a &gt; r d el l hr r f u r nl t he d ot unf ur ­
Printing Co Phone FA 2-2931— Enclosed brad. Rag-proof bottom
for 3 aparimenta. Good income
tail with plastic rr.da, Plastle
prrmlxfl
weekday!
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properly, xxIII sell eheac Cash count* . . excellent w in k ­
ftMIffin^r.A.TtWT.srT'A*^
lft ft*:&lt;| %&lt;
«|| tUifl ft i' U if 1‘«‘l
nr l ay an tapes. Cotton or Ityloo
• fft fftiulrftrt t'' III' i n i Aiift»xfti
dark.
Sunday
1
P
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dark.
or
term*
FA
2
2621
or
EA
2
0191.
FOR REM
In t rift
I*i11f f•' «*om»lilnl »*ltk
Vacuum CUaner 'trstall•
eoidx.
( h r 4 l ei k « f M i l C o u p . f t M ftftr $ * 3 I t e i l u m m 2 hath hnr t t r n r x r b a t e ,
Repairs A par's for all makn of H rnknrlk (itna# .anil I'fllnt Co.
Zoned hi.'llntfl, $839 down pax ing cniniitlona anil a &lt;1
u|ix*n |t|ftihiifi». rr
shopping. $63 00 mu
I airnif« ih.u, A irk*
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e'eantn
EttcDolux, Hoaxer j 111-114 AV. 2nd St. I'h. FA 24412
mant Frame 3 bedremm. bath
nhnift i44r*tft U I*. «• I
» 3 bedroom, country house f A3 on
Kirby, Ab-ttay, 0 E. Iteplar#
furl 7.V x III Priced
Al [\M H en n H l &lt;tp|9t&gt;l'lu»iti&lt;*9
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mo t u r n l a h i d ,
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ready flixanerd, 402 AV First
merit pari*. Work guaianted 1957 I nxliman iirnuter. FA 21I7A.
tlftikti It. A !» . tftII. ft' I if &lt;
EA 2-4767
Street. Phone Orlando. GAirden Iiiuil! ll .'mil life niM iraiut|ft|| (ti iU ftn, • it** f ft* l*f* r,
w.
II.
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9 M tteitinphouse rcfrlferfttor.
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ftftftfust a
aff,-,» ftiftln
3-7103. Kennedy lit-salty
gimd gondlUen. EA 5-4011.
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Best buy in Florida, tw a .rrs at
II. tt. IT)I&gt;K CO.
Thft nftpirft 4&gt;r (Fits *Ult Is I*
Or e 19 ru. It. tnest fretitr. $190
n m t ilift *itis in Hip • imiift &lt;jc• ■ A r i e l t P r i c e. E v e r e t l H a r p e r
$13159 per acre. Edward P.
»«• 8. Park ---- FA 2-1231
gnnd eondlllon. FA 2 8209.
rrtbft«j left tv&lt;1 in riUirittf r* t. w ,
112 N Park
U n f PhOne FA 2 2WI
|lr«icli ftii4 Uftlnr It HrftiflL lil* Phone FA 2 4321
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111 n W . N E I i
I s . T m n ts
• all Comt ftl hjinfiufit Kiiim.lo
lion. \|arj-C arter Paint Store,
Sx-t-irtniin* nftil Clerk*
Cor. Ilwy. 17-92 A 27lb SI.
i nty. Floi nl*. i m■ ;«tli «tit i f r, ..i-tlrvurn, Hie b a t h , k i t c he n
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equipped,
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frnerd
yd
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Phone FA 2-1391
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farm A S.arden (enter
r o-l.t. xenetiatx hltmie thet&gt;u(h
S lflin# pftrfqrni peitePftl
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a t rusair Memr Acrmier. ill th#
Hr fllrth i T Vlkien
m ir m r r e
ANNUALS
•' rt t,l P s'", mlf . FA 2-0T.'2 »&gt;r
r\tra», xx111 •xcrlflee. FA 2S2$f.
V p iY firfu i
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Celery
Ave
Tyn
Park
Axe
.
Plnfcrest
oro V'VVk.-’.rjN t
clerical and M rntorrapliL*
ialm iar lor t- ainiiifl
AIR tONIIITIDMNG
p It Mbx Hit
I'dTTLD PLANTS Ph. FA 5-UK
f U M o x f l and II l.l' AIR WORK 29-FURNITlRi: and
LKASK- 10(H) f|. fmnlatrr^InHaa*
danlofll. Florida
IlDUhEROLII GOODS
or FA 2-9279. S .AN F flK D iluliPa. 19ict.itioM nnd
Inal
-if..rst \xe.
I’A 2 4142
iHFAt.t
(rial i»r rommiirlftl. tin hi*ay
FLOWER SHOP. W. telegraph.
17-02 f n c i n r l.aKft M o i i m t . .^ari. 3 months old—2 bedroom * It
tft i K * li» r »*f
• BIO V A L U E S
P l.U M IIIN ft
home. Corner I'd, icr*»ofd
|lAr..MA.N J 1VCLU.NO.
ford. Writ# \\ lift*. (*0? PftrV
ir tn ic r lp im n ; • " u PM
RTRAtt BERnV^PLANTR
f-a-ee, * I
•
QUICK C R E D IT
porch.
Carport*,
utility
room.
Cnntrartln*
A
Repairs
Av#.,
£ftnfnrH
f t «•»* i (*urf «f Hit l rniftti J u d i r ,
Flnflda fMl
AVIII tak# 1993 fnt equity. Pay
• EASY T E R M S
f t l n t l M H . i ; I M l I f . I Urlftft.
Free Extimatr&lt;
aEnrUiHtii!.
no
AVI’M
I
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pinp.
GRAftKV’tU.K
NURSLRV
la I*mint ft
manta only $37 89 month. S**
Allt.MSN . MAIER
R. i HARVEY
1 «• All I frill Inr ft nnil I'fttftesfa* 11Ik* f
RAYM OND M. H A M ,
Grapevine Axe. FA 2 e u c
between 7 ft 9 any availing, lot
laifli I Ift1me• ••r lit n«a ftlift I «&lt;11*1*1
New a rl Used FurnlluM
2Ul ssnltnl Ave Pliant E.A 2-7J*3
REALTOR
A
INSUROR
lilft i:«uifti
f t igrIt Ni Emil eiluiii! i *n | iIih
Country Club I lift*—off 'Jnih
Jit II. First st
Ph FA 21621
ITIIIEBS Nt'KSERV
l a y ft mi 4 ft H I f A IJ ere l e f t * Hur l St. A Park Xxcnuc, South
21-PIAN O NERA'iCE
MiKlal ftt**! fvitiifi i i
$1
agnail*
ft
Oane*
&gt;'A
2
4*73
Vail Pall Rail
• rty rl ti mi s » n i '1*ttliTidft %
* M* i
REAE ESTATE DRIVE IN
m m
Ornamental Shrubi • Tree* • Peat cx p crtcn cr
l«t| *ift ciUi»r of j*e’4. in*'- ' *•»
Phone FA 2 J ill
PIANO TUNING K IIEP AIRING
2311 Trench Axe
ftKAlriftt Ik# f t t jit ft n t MIA ft '1 %N
Nexv
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I
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J U R U e le M J
le . a . e | U t « *
Orchid plants f'.r sale. 214 E. ISth.
ft* I i *ClUtl| A. lift** fMHiiftlt. N - If""
.t. W. KALI#
I n r n ilu ir nnd A pidianrea
Th FA 4 122.1 .After i t-i pm
I' esUnl y J ti lif ft o f h r m l t i i If &lt;' t r i •,
COUNTRY
CLUB
Realtor
H riHi . ftl hlft .‘ffirft l»
FA 2-3«4!
2.3 'l l 1•—AUTOMOBILES—TR All.ER.S
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Mather of Sanford
hftUftft nf • • I I « • urlf) •» kftt f» »d
“Call
H
all'
Em.#. FA
Apply in |n c *ex|| or -end
►I f t f l i l t ,
*a li ft its
» f i M*
MANOR
ai509 E First St I'h FA 5-0983
•ndar m-rthB ffftia !N» X
9rmln*le ( gknltiiry ft Rod* Khnp
Guild In ynur plan*.
fir* I PiinllfiHftD ft*f Hi I• Dftlift*
2 bedroom hind, hou.e, furnished
2 IlfdronmR
Pnrmrrly Dna’a C tfrr Shop
rc a u n ir i n E m pl"’ m ent S upt,,
Ilam'-delibg and Addilinna
1'..ft.*■■hi ftllfm ftt «iI RUf 4 • li«'11 I * i i
Uxed furniture, eppltarxcei, taels
ft riling., g a d a hi l i i t a t # fhn v *■ *
Citrus Heights Ph FA 2 r*''v&gt;
Now I created at —
don i.t hi:
Florida Hoorn
ete Bniight-xold Larry’i Hart
nf rft*t'ii'if ft • nd |s *i eillr* • 1*11#*»
39( AV. 2nd Rt
FA ».7I*S PA A Km|ilc*ymi-nt D ffitP ,
nf
Hi# r l i i m i M
i d I *hftll
'ft
Pli.il) FA 3-3H54
?IJ saefnrd Av, Ph FA 14132.
• tfftlli in 1*7 lb* cfftinifti ' • •■*' *
- F.H .A . —
or Itio rn ri. &lt;•**■! an' *»j '
i jj&gt;
Sciuiiiole
Uuaity
Far
r#
rp'iiry,
palming,
n-|-rrt
ill
will
|.av
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tn
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befflre
i ta.sift'd Olanlae
o r d f i R i m J rt' t t o filfij * Jill f*
tt. DIETIIK IDs - IIF.Al.Tnit
lug', lonfiiig. and p'i l*r rri-aif
kftlf
you buy. Open Ev#ning* and Isldg. :,r.l. f'.tlrii k A I'll. In*
&lt;i«»rg* M Wftlini*
aipliali (Me, axhrxtng aiding
Elle. &lt;lrrht In—Velnxa OMialrr.
Sunday*.
Aa Aii ' iIt a r&gt; »4miPiiMfltff of
Adelaide 11. Metes — Aeioelairt. F ASTRIDE TRAII.Eft BAERS tervifxx injt hour*, S a lit. In I
masonry '-r wood .tep., Itvellnr
i It* f ’i f * i t of
IM IS W E E K S S P E C IA L !
N i i n m 1 J o tiling
(tre tu ile a C lo a in f)
1901 Park Ase,
FA 2-3212
and repairing garage* on*
PalalVa. Fla.
I M o b i l * llama
wrecking sail l
1899.
ar».NnT»:*Mi iiavim a ii i m - mi
ji.m. .Monday Ihrtl F rid ay .
Ailorntic fs.r Aimlift' ft
13
ft.
Lana — D&gt; ft AVidt
11 PLYMOUTH EA 22026
,%«lm1nitlr«i «r
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We F eature
El rTPH~AT.V| llA ICE1ONLY 81.99*. TERMS
rlflftftrrift MuiMI'i
!■a nf writ, I 1sr It ft
'31 Ford F-lOO plekup. line eohdiHour* W'trinii
Eire trie Srrxlce
Stop in and visit with ut—
\n tl« i: i»r miivtiiOMMi •*!•
tion. Terms. F. A. Seott 4 \V
•Id A'lhle-i
m • i i:li k n r i Im ( l i ( hi n f only
N'u 0 litigation
monthly
lusia
Dr..
DeBary.
Fla
NOTIt*K Ift IIEIU n | 'l l ' IN » *»
RANDAf.L ELECTRIC t o
PAN
AMKUK’AN
tt * tindtrafifiM * r
6 Blocks West Of Fitneh
M oderately I’ricad
Modern Molsllf Home
2 ,A 2 091$
i Urk
of
Hift
Cl r * im
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nf
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AIRWAYS III Mainolia
ft#fitInn!# rnunli 11**’ (• Mill f*«
Avenue an 20th birett.
Stile* ft P;&lt;rk
ar e availah’e FA !*I30.
I N# t Xt h si ft f «if , Y n r
!■» _ l ! M a t
MODEL OPEN DAILY
11,V»
iltlGIDAIBE applainatt,. sale*
tiiftlr*
el M • i
INC.
4o^r
1h* 1 •9’l f t 11&lt;1*4| f • «r i ■■ ■
|M7 i bedroom houie I raster
2','D Mu Uilabdn Dr.
and aervi.s t. II High, Oviedo
HC'lft CnynlA . in I**# city■ nf pftfiRaraam prife. PA 2.6141,
&gt;!a. PltUrre PO 3 3JI3 or San
u r j i . r Id rill •. • ffft. i f f Ml*i « tut For the Best Buys In Real Estait
-anford
I’ll. FA 2-7232
in thft Kith*
»i miMid
.iinded .Mia-ilex llan g p Div.
ford FA 2 344.1 after 6 pm
fti* ftn#l t)«ft&lt; liM'lftr for « • •
fftft S E E C U LLEN &amp; HARKKY
*171
CASH
fnjin ft trig *(#*■. r 11**1 t'Nipfrt' alt •*
Pntrifk An Force Mn*e
AV. A, Cagle, Jr. (talesman
and A423 equity, bonk finaneetl
if# In pemii. l* i -uni* M m i l i . 1o
i ocon. Flfii'ltl.i
4 if:
ltd N. Para Axe. Ph. FA 12*91
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Ift ftftfft It f t f t mi n ift r » u n i j .
LARGE DOME
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Large i bedroom, twn tile bath
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home xslll i t cent your eqad* in
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lAr IiiaIIc ion its im istir KiGnlw Rltbuhilely free
•a tfltim g |
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iT -ll' i tTT , J MAYlTnY "
Malnttff
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loard children day and night
ax it hunt olsligntinn nl ono of Snnfnrd’A Iradlnji
1700 Magnclia.
• f i nni f t i U r k
k i t s i ' &gt; | i#fftfi*iftn' ft
(11*0 per weak E.a 2-1377- _
Motel* xxIdle you |oca*e inilnlile houainq for
*N*1 ( Da n n t W f i n u m f t r o f i Rh l c h ROBERT A. WILLI A.M9. Rraltor
WEATHER IKIELD
»• &lt; M M ifr &gt;h «
m n nntl your fantllj'. Pirk up your Key aY the
Itaesnnnd
l.umtqulat,
A*sne
w I f . N R H m* hftn4 fthil fbft ftfCuslam Raat Top* ft Aeceasnrln itaby lining, ironing, FA 2 733
ffrlft! • • • 1 n(
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Atlantic
Rank
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Iirrice.
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Thla i* a sue ' t'w■• tn the flltf
r l . f c h k i IIU * IT i . o( I’. T
Theatie for Mai Iha Dell Couk.
Lais for **lx-, located n milea W.
Your Extnrude Dealer
Itr Jftftn M 'Vilftft
of Sanford. Ph. FA 5 3260.
Exp. date Nox. 12. M.
l)ft»alF Clftrk
ROIIhON SPORTING GOODS
394■«•§ fi- 1st rboAt PA S-I94I
Carpenter work, cabinel* of *11
RRAILKY ODHAM . P.-m .
H in n r \i n n a ra
C o ita ln id lo n Co, Inc.
kind*. Corner cabinets built ft
A t i a r h e e fo r I'tS b iliff
IF Waterbug, xsindihleM and lop.
Comer Ilwy. 17-fiJ ft STlh SI.
Phon* FA 2-t80l
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Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.

Wall

$28000

*8280

QUALITY HOMES

Low Down Payment

S h o ju n a Ju iA

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.

�V u T * rl WrralB
Wed.. Oct. 29. 19S8—P«g«

P
P
WITH ALL PURCHASES
TAD
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CD
At WINN-DIXIE
■v r s t a m p s r n C t
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Hampshire Hamlet
Backs Republicans
WATERVILLE. N il. (UP1&gt;Thli mountain hamlet voted first
In the nation Tuetday, with r»tldent* ataylnr up t® mtdntfht to
b*'V the Repuhllran*, ISA
Flrtt voter In the land »*» a
wwnan. Mia* J ifljn
Otbnrn
fteppa-t up at evartly midnight
fi'
ra*t har vote Into thr
to"*
cantu ry-old ballot bo*.
Outildr. thr trni paralurr wai
Jt above »rro In thia iki raiort
villa,’e in thr White Mountain*.
Mom*..** latar. thr haiku* were
ipraad on a labia in the home
of Town Clerk Wendell Staventoit.
who offrrni hn houia ai a polling
plate hecau** the town hall hai
po elertrte light*.
Watervilla won the race to be
|lr»t In the nation berauae the
•lection dark overilefit In nearby
Ell* worth.
About 10 minute* alter the vote
wai reported here, ElUworth
yote&lt;l
‘‘There'* been kind oI a rivalry
lor yean about voting fir*t,"
town dark Ht*vrn*on »aid.
"Someliody'l gnt b&gt; be flr*l We
thought It would be kind of nice
for our town
‘•There’* no ie*l rtaio n —it •
juit kind* nice to be flrtt.”

HEINZ TOMATO

good Thun.. FH. and Sat.

NO RINSING NEEDED

GIANT FA B
ASTOR PURE A LL VEGETABLE

THRIFTY M
MAID
AID Sliced or Halves
H

New York Reports
Budget ‘In Block*
NEW YO R K lU P li - The na­
tion'* tiggr-t city, with an annua!
budget aecond in thia country
only to that of thr federal gov*
arnmrn, laid Monday it finished
the IM T U fl»cal year In the
black
New York City l omptrollrr
Lawrence E . Oerova tint Ihe city
came nul with a profit of lljt o .•V&gt;7 and that when all Ihe money
If counted, thr
figure might
reach lw&lt;. million dollar*. Oper­
ating revenue* amounted lo near
ty two billion dollar*

No-21/]
Can

PEACHES
DEEP SOUTH Pure Concord

24 oz
__________________ Jar

GRAPE JA M

Hall-Million Watch
Pope John Crowned
VATICAN CITY (UIT) — I’op*
John XXIII. the humble *on of an
Italian firm er, wt* crowned hUrd
pontiff of Ihe Roman Catholic
Church Tuesday In a errrmnny of
devout and regal tplendor.
Five hundred thouaand ponon*
gnaaaed on the cohhle
tinned
•quire of St. Peter'* thundered
■n ovation of "Viva II Papa"
when Ihe three • tiered crown of
fold, diver, and dlamnndi wai
placed upon hia head.
The 7*year-old man who wa«
born Angelo Glutrppe Ronratll
had aitumrd Ihe full power* of
leaderthip of the world'* MO mil­
lion Catholic* at Ihe time the Col­
lege of Cardinal* elected him a*
•uecet*or to Pope Piu* XII
Turtday he wet crowned at the
#nd nl a lour hour ceremony that
emphailted puhllrly hi* servitude
lo Clod and reminded him that he
ia ■ mortal man and all tiling* of
thi* world pail a* doe* ( I n eon
Burned by Ihe flame of a candle
Crowned On Balcony
The ceremony nf crowning Ihe
new pope lonk place on the main
balcony n f SI. Peter* flaillira
where Nicola Cardinal Canali
placed Ihe gnldan tiara on hi*
head with the** word*:
"Receive thi* liar* adorned
with three crown* am) know that
thou art the father of prince* and
king*, guide of the world, vicar
upon earth of Jc*u* Chmt our
Lord to Whom let there he glory
and honor without end "
A tremendou* roar from the
crowd echoed from the «even hill*
of Rome a* Ihe Pope aroie and
betlowed upon It hit h1e**ing
from below the red velvet and
(old • rimmed canopy »rt up to
podeel him from rain or »un.

Quantity Right* R**arv*d

DIXIE DARLING

P'nut Butter

2 - lb

Jar
~rff»

W-D "BRANDED" BEEF

r . *1*ive.e&lt;

VALUE TRIMMED OF A LL EXCESS BONE and FAT

C huck R oast
•* | * \

Chocolate, Strawberry or Vanilla

- w e

* t f f ' -.VT .-V ,

Shoulder Roast
Beef Short Ribs
Beef Plate Stew
Fresh Gr'nd Beef
7" Rib Roast
STEAKS
STEAKS
Round
Io n *

SUPERBRAND

ICE CREAM
Vi Gal
Carton

STAN DIN G

MORTON FRUIT PIES
99'
MERITA FROZEN ROLLS
Apple, Peach, Cherry
Coconut or Pumpkin

Family

Full Cut Round, Club, Rib

T - B o n a or Sirloin

ARMOUR'S GEORGIA PEACH

Sir*
FOR

Dinner or
Cloverleaf

Pkg
Of

Special Low Price

24

29

LI

• 8 9 '

9 8 '

Lobster

u. 5 9 ' O y s t e r s

Fancy Shrimp (In Gian)

C o ck ta iI •

i 2 or

y&lt;pe

Cup

Potato or Gelatin
Each

49
Gohinii Com 10
i—JT
1
29
Pole Beans
OnW

HURON, S. T). —&lt; l» n * _ T h r
debate topic for the South Dako
la High School Speech \tm . thi*
action! year !• "Reaolvrd. that
the United State* thould *dopt the
e ife n liil feature* of the R tittu n
ay item nf education.”

r . ncy f - J

Lb*

^

1-Lb
Cello

2 9 c F re sh _S a la d Cup 2 9

Ear*

Topic F or Debate

BACON

M ife v C hcvco o cake Boy Standard

t londo or B ah am a Cooked

Copeland Wieners

IMOKIO
LIRE HAM

Conned Biscuits

n u j ii r t r

{

99« CABBAG E

Fresh

Inatall

m

Lb

CU KES

39* C A R R O T

CR'5&gt;p

5’

Lb

Parvon's Sudsy

Blue Label Syrup

PROTEX

A rgo Gloss

DISH-ALL

AMONIA
r,17‘ 0. 2 7 ‘

STARCH

KARO

j q c

4 0

electric
Only

169*95

BAGGKRLY

0
O

8-ot.
Pkgs

3 - lb
Bottl*

n n c
Z O

Appliance Center
t y l l Orlando f)r.
FA *-MTt

Detergent

Deodorant Soop

TREND
HT 39',?, 49'

Condensed Suds

F a b ric Softener

Instant Starch

PROTEX

A LL

NU-SOFT
E 49'

NIAGARA

0
*3

Beth
B ars

n n &lt;
0 7

H o m e lo u n .
S ite

J/N 4 9
Z

ct, 4 5 ’

Fresh Pork

Regular Starch

AQc
4 7

2

LINIT
Pkgs
3 1C

W IS T IN C H O U S C

WATCH

2

49/

Smoked

D ishw asher

20«
Pkg

Brains

SAUSAGE

Deodorant Soap

O Q C
A 7

Pork

’ l 00

SUNNYLAND

**

Liq u id

Reg
B ar*

For

ROAST

■SSww 3

O
0

SjOO

10

PORK

TREND
M q*. c q &lt; J2- o i . e n c
Com J '
Con O O

49*

BOSTON BUTT

i

r««; 2 c.‘ » 19'
,

NEtO IPTS OF
H tf WATER ?

FtRW

■At * Atry

12-01
Pkg

Dried Beef orChopSli Ham 3 p‘ “

OnW

h ea d

49

t

24-ox.
Pkg

Argo Corn

STARCH
15'

n Q c
0 7

Toilet Tissue

NORTHERN
O
*3

Reg

Roll*

A— /

1

Cooking O il

Cooking Oil Soldo*

MAZOLA
£ .
61‘

KRAFT OIL
&amp; 31‘ £ 5 7 '

1

(•^aw

~

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�1

Killer Defending Caril
LINCOLN. Neb (UPD—Clurle* , abetted" in lb* il»jinf.
Starkwrsther trstl'ied today that
Cartl i* beinx trifd o-r * c.tsrgt
hit girl frier d. Caril Atm Fa gate., of flrtl degree murder mi tie
t i h could not h u e helped him mur- ; state* contention that the J,d aid
d .r Robert Jensen
and abet Her If.)Mr-old boi friend
Under erois examination, bt»rV- in the flaying of Jen.en last Jan
-leather raid he decided on the
Not I'remedllated
spur of the moment to Will JenIn m atter to questioning hi Jeten. II. Caril itat not with him at
the abandoned norm . ellar where fente attorney John Me Vrtliur,
the .hooting
he said. Starkweather .aid he had n.. In
thonllrg occurred,
oecurrr
»rd could not h*'. e ■aided and tention of Willing Jenten when he
----------------------------------- —--- —

—

S ta n fo rd

ard CanI hitched a ride with the
youth and hit companion. Carul |
King. IS Starkweather taid hr
meant only to ttcal Jensen's car
when he forced the young man
and Miss King to walk to thr
lonely »torm cellar, leaving Carl!
in the car.
He -aid he ordered Ji-nten d-iwn
into the care anil when Je -n —
tuined and ran hack up thr

AS

voi. xi.i\

K flanllttheri

I ‘.'Oft

w A N I O H II.

IX IIK l’K M ih N I
I 'l .O l t i H A

DAII.A

$ ta fo

N K W SPA PIH t

T i l l it .S D A V . N u Y 'K M I II '.li li. lO-'.S

NO. 21*9

U . S. Can lilt M a rs. Venus Now

----- H air*. Markwcathrr «»id he ftrrd

Q—"Did you feel you killed in
self-defense?"
I—“Ye. "
Q—*‘l» that your feeling now*
A—No. I w jt in the urun,;'
*J—'Did la 'll hair any part it
billing Jinvcn?"
A—"No "

.Blythe Out O f Business?
Firm Growing Every Day

No lan e l^ lt

StarWwnatlirr made it dear hi*
J. M Blythe. owoei of Hlylhc ( linancial responsibility bond *#* ,,.,llnlon) „ „ not r ,ompU&lt;)
rrufkin; Co . to-iai .aid the Rail-1 withdraw u voluntarily since file fhlvalr,
road and Public Utilities Commit | compmy now it in Hie Horen ^ Mf Arthui. r-oUng l hat depth
non ynterday made » "Jad mu- fo-«U lran.|v-&gt;rUlMn bu»me»t.
hl, nrJr ,
, (|uint, Mark
take" in a r.e-ti release to I'nlted
In a t I I .lury rom 1 al.alit.trr vxrullirr rwulfl not »rr *
t r r * JnterniOunil which raid He &gt;c*tcrtU)
!'«r LummUUoti raid . ...............
had lot: ht. license.
ii'ythe • ll rn.e had tiern revnkrd *1)11rt return a hiked if | 9f mine*
ni&gt;thf tatd the lieemr in &lt;luf* herati* ..f fa» uff t‘» ' f &gt; f,nar %^
^ bf!lr VMth r . r .
U.m -.at cancelled voluntarily
herial Ktpon.ibilitj bood
Starkweather laid hi rould
.nd
eawe we no longer are in t.tr It • l.ie tola; .aid hi. .•-iipa»&gt; MfAnhu.
,
Judgl Ha.
He .aid Ih. had null the brokerage b u .„ e ..
$&gt;t&gt;cfieei in permit
brokerage butlrtet.
and i« rxi't certified by the li t pul on hi. gla.ve.
In haul frofrn f*K)d* from all
* A&lt;iur lir-oor, MaikweatheFlorida point, to IA Male.. He .m l ,pfr,)(UH
.......... .
the ICt certifirate &gt;»t' &gt;e.‘
them. There . —s nnr in ihe court
In January. Ihjtt
rnoni I want to .re
"We
certainly
arent
glng
•&gt;
it
I f . . „ |I U | Uni* ( ’i i n t
r v*-1
1 *'! *. "
(a rt .ho .airbed Maikw.uti
off. 1hutlnr.J
\ u l e IUU r e i ^
U
O
business. " Blythe .aid * We
d||
h„
•
BUCHANAN. Ua. |UM4 J»«r» llo longer need the llccn.e the , howed no eapmalo.
community, three poll watcher. ,tau w „ talking about because SUfkwplllh, r lr||[rin | U l l „,
reported a W per ceni turnout wf n o w operate nur mtn truck.
t jro1 K

Space Agency Head
Says Rocket Could
Be Sen! To Planets

Committee Of 130
Increases To 105;
Enlhusiam Hiciti

V%AMIINGTON iL TI»-A top of.
fi.ial
of the neve elvlltan .pace
I tMundnl rnlhvi. j * n” -luiuld
ngi" r&gt; dreUird tmlaj that Anier*
a'ti’.ijni T u r.'L - 'hen the
T
lea i'.i» llte ipahllily ' rislit now**
nr^auitalional rpreting tire Com
to Hre i-'Ckrl. to the pi xnet I Mar.
rpUtd a' 1f¥t
5erei‘ ■• (’rtuntV
ami Venu. H« udilrd that eoeidi1 ivtc t enter
lion* will he favorable for reach­
IPr -erpotl* lorinr.' on oiltee
ing Venu* in |9J9 and Mar. In
ha. •we'lr.l It* rar* to 10% a .
1903*1.
ni. iii-e it nrofc-.m-al .n&gt;l bu.l
Hr Ni-wtII l&gt;. Sander*, a.itat**ir-e .am i iiofil ii . .* l.-ntlon
nnl director foe advanced technoha» Mi a -»i-ipi| b the ben'inolr
|o;&gt; t- (hr National \cTnnjutic»
i lo -r r ,*r * ’tunic
i'o* the
and Sp.v«'e \geney. .aid the .amc
. ■«niniprc *ai11 I'pco'i • • 'f t ' a*■iHtc
H i01 Able nH-ket eomhinatlon be­
umi aftrr ii »* rifuHlih'inl
ing u.rd In .ho.it* at Ihe moon
THr tmr »Mn»u*r T iH|« flfv!
tjfirTin; lit* N f rt w|rr**i«| ♦»&gt;
could .end tn.tm m rnlrd r--boLf lo
the nrarby planel*.
I haftib*
nu’tji'Cr !.* »» Krlder
anil Pre-dent Mirk * cl ami Jr
Samir 1a -aid a favorable time
l‘lr»rla-d &lt;dl net a* 'ni'pitraiy
for launching a rockcl Inward
Cflakif T14I til 'I II ItMl ff*
f*«TH
Venu. would lie mid - I9J9. If
rhiMt *&gt;
• ueci'.fut. Ihe ruckrl w.iuld travel
Mi 'il?H *»
f*C i * .'Ui1 VBtlt
m
about ZW million mile. In 1)1
*14mT t’r thrir rfffi»l» '*•*.»’ I
i.alio tU P li-T b r United State, brukerag. lic.r-r any longer
day. the launrhing time for Mart
Iti|*. . x,&gt;nt|pit|r 4 »*., !* *»n‘l
a.rt the Unltrd Aral' HcpuhHc
"I a.Wrd my tn.uranee tgenl.
would be late 19NS0. to reach the
, -n n - . du.iry The
. in n met re.ume ao exchange of Hadley of I t,Mrr Park, to -.1.1,planet H i day. later In IW1.
tin 11*'* id Ii*m *% |*i * **l jifln
ttu d e u . and profc.w r., informed draw the hnnd Hr were rrq.nre,l
SA.M
t
liill
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l
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IS
IS
h
itt
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Flin'iit.i
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ttlivra
unr-t’iitlili'tt
Inn)
iiijiltt
.ti
Sander, who took office ta.t
to g ive Ml - la y . Holier
i r»i**N
r ■
, '*sr*t 't***!
tourert laid Vtedncadet hi ght
I In- .Stmt'.’ -I i iv ii i t iil ir |r&gt;r tilt .ix lii tlivi.iiin inivliiij; l.ncnl j.r. -'i.ii- it uf Ki".iiii-&gt; In- month, .aid he did riot know (hat
"B u a ln rt. i . e tee pt too ally go.Hj,
•itr.*rt*ftil in Florida
tciibiliiubr i- H. \ lit tialvin-l. I. ell I'* light f lit '- lii Mi ll.uuiltl. ifimwiinr-i'lfct »( I'lruiila; plan, were hettis made for plane*
We i.jveraie irrn u n a l. in Bolton
\
taiy launching, at the time.* he
a-nl Brockport, N V . in addition
Hoy
i, i p * . . - -n .- iin - to n ; Irii llin . t. t?r&lt; e iiii'i. IT rmi IIcrlititgr. It. u m i-rn o r -is tli
tf|;i I&gt;cviLin.nenl CVHTiu**lon had
mentioned Hr pointed out that
NF.W YORK iLPI*—TUla city ' to thf one here. Oil !iep&gt;. S.
lint i«. »a* rfiMiul S*?irv i* l *»UP (liv i'l"ll. . tr.: I ..lU'lud.
l lli ryj-ti'r-tn I'll.&gt;t«v)
radio iian.mi.slon from the rocket
teaching itaff of about JJ.Wal In ' l l •tw rtn t U lin g a n«w
* IT.t i*nrr#l ntlili *lr tnuanl
to the cnrlh over the planetary
elude. 1M former meinlh r. of t &gt;r
( j (,sntj:r oUr tfro« |nj.
t r u l..ir \ , i i knillcdlrl ttv llwmill.lance, would p rr.m l a prob­
Com muni, t Part, the Board of liu iln r .. Wc employ about
prii} Ii iiilrtt im ed i1 llit* i
*»!
lem
F.ducalion *tid \Vcdne-«lay
people. Our payroll hern I a it yra r
SrA'ifiifil i* «»f* nf *tf"f|iin.V&gt; lilt Ir
But he .aid that If the Vcntil
I I I List),IKM.
M S I’ll\ N ( I.St II t P I lie n a..M n r tr .’M
launching t&gt; not attemptnl in 19)9,
T iu i« j rmuliUui t w Scini
"We juit placed «n order ia&gt;t rvcral. nee-led lo rapluic
it will have to he delayed for
BONN, tiermai.y i t ’P li-V n tei w e ii for ZJ new tra ile r, with three ilonhtfu! .tut- o ffl.r t--t.v •ui*** t ant* rotm m rrr "f
another year and a half. The deian Alt Ahcene. tpoke.man for the G rtat Dane Tratli r Co , bavan to en.urr acr- »• tl &lt; l.iarvl gM.ltt&gt;
i * ii iud&gt;. ! i* '»'» hicmI
lav fur Mar., tn await a time
the Algerian rebel government. nah. Ga . at a rn .t of tSUI.Ma), C»I eontml of California •* the vktil ncirlu ! icmIj * m«ht .d liir
when that planet will lie in a
| i n ih«t and aeriou.ly wounded They are .chrduied lor d e tllrry in fu &gt;t time lhi» i 'turv
or ;in |f 4lioti4l
favorable po.lllon, would be much
Wedne(day In an aa.at.inatiitn at Jai'U an Our h u .in e ii t* gruwiiig
lle.ult- (rum Tur*dav . at
S&lt;*miihili
\ 4»L
ih rrinai
vaigmd L .t montb
Liiri.Ni* :
hoi ger.
tempi outride the Tlliilti.n Km every Ja y.
have ICC permit, r l . lion - e Ho Uemoeral- t Cunni} o I11 * . ,-i t »ui, mu* 11 ..I t- ,* i innmi»»t-.-irr Lawn net
I*roper I’ovitlon
V .-veepiiig prouram. outlining
b a n here.
to lia.it anything that i . froren."
in • ;» „f ^oveir.oi I' V .e
'
rl 1llrifgi ii jitn -i illi * |r i-i'iiiilir. amt (iroje.l. lur Florida
Mir ..irn ll.t explained that the
IliHrd it In* MU il&gt;i* ih* *ii* ;
III. tirm haul, citru. coneen- attornev ; r m . l -i:.t&lt;
...........
li) t
. t *a*iiier» I *^ ubilii &lt; pi ,1 ’ .tiong wiili buililer' Kiwait- Inin national Wa. |iir launching, mu.I Ic attempted
t ia t i. chillid juice. In u rn fl.h , eontml -d tile .la ir I...- 1- &lt;tu •
triuard
t
*
.
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o in m a n i mill 1I1v- -i,•! r*.
■newt,
aiel
veg
rtablr..
bakery
ami
a
tie
or
In-Iter
In
Ih.
vtatr'
adr.-lt.ti amt tin •enlrd b i t night by iln- Florida when M an, Venus and the earth
MOSCOW (CPU -T o p .vivlit
are' uu thr same side of the sun
iliavial
4
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f
M-Nut.at»*»h
and Poli.h leaden pledged ion- good, and many other. In Au- emigre.ilonal d r:, g.iit.-n
ini ii m „■ eial '* ttwollmd had eovii-.-r of Klwani. i Inb* ttefure and somewhere near Iheir closest
T h e only atalewide oilier - .pi
llnued friend.hlp and .ulidartty gUal. !»i7. Blythe bought out. with
a.ki’d t'-r tv mill*.Ion to i- lea.i the .Ivib dlvUifii- at rip Sanfuid (Hisition to each other Venus or­
Wcdnetday night at a formal re- ICC approval, the Meat T 'v .k ui decided were Itro.r f»&gt;r ll. il&lt;
\\ \ s i l i V . i«*\ H
I -t Vlr
bit* around the sun In II) days,
lile ht.i i|in^ .i.tpi-tui li-'it llit t. m e t enter.
itil -ill *film
!n 18o of &gt;ut&lt;
, . ,
icptlon given bj vl.ittng Poli.h lane-, Peiry, N. S.
while the earth takes 36) and
Ju lie , tolluv .tig “numcinu. c -in
and euntroller With many i r 1'•■'*' "■•' :
1 •’
(ommunilt Parti Leader Wild)!Lh llrant ilre.vcd the impott- Mais r-s; day.*.
tiflCU
ilill
tmcuuntfil
Ihr
nut
FfkS#&gt;
li»
tlirow
4
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r
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plaint. *■
0 law Homulka
amp o[ aid eilrndril annually tn
Sanders raid the "minimum**
fornr t»f tin* thtff rm * multi •*( ittunitnl* ar»ion*l t *• n o •
Ih* I1-IU111 tuunty rinployi. wlio
wa. .irr.1 - He ....... ...rd ..... umlrrpitvlledge.l children, and the rocket .peed required to reach
I k (u rtlo M .
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With .irUiul iv* h i rcul i*f inc nas*m l f fa if. n't zet the m*Kin
f\cli«ngf the iiuHinnii 23,900 miles per hour,
IIW W \ *L*1*1'
I * ii' mh titiinlli* j .&lt;* ■ppearrd 'wfoie Ihr “ •n e o f tl»r forrifn
BF.RLIN I CPI I — The Ucv.
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The rocket vel.vitv m reach
•tale’s
prtiiM
ti
*rpoiir«l.
airliner
4rr&gt;itiff
In
tiitm
i4*
i'n
iln.
min
nn
g
vlullrtil
pi-i
Hugo Harmc*. a Roman Catholic
Hri-lget iiri-lcr, ,j|(. mn,in „ M,9TO miles per hour.
ifsot off at dtj! h ui. |fir% Hitt
Seer#tAr}
of
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.laird Itint, a - ini 1 .Thiun -l 1 i"lit n*iii*i'Ttt| hi JS-n.il* while (»r Slurs the Initial spcod
priett teiitence&lt;l to 10 month. In ,
dan Hi* the aid; ft. ,1 1 iv..n hilt* uthrr i iia e* * 1rl S4f.ii kif»,**e»
% nl'kinc i--i.iv »*ri In
uilil* X IP.jo . till III s, 01 lout ov T*11
vliii* Am inlio- must he 3-V&gt;.) miles per hour.
an Fa.t German iatl ia.l month,
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and
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Su
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lehr •Midi' « i«ltr*
m *1 til'll * «iu* f1 -I,- 'el: Il1.1t Ii.
..I dtp » i \t
i *i*V* u |»tr»rnl!y
hat been released unexpectedly.
TAtPKi CPI) i ouimuni'i »r
.-in
• • *1 t
l- fl a'l • II it
ii
i* sii.11inn % i »**iifliii * i- i M
i| Mr*. Hiii
the Catholic weekly Petruibaltt tiller, whi.li *hrllf&lt;l the ijuenio; &gt; OfiiioctaI tile nn M \
\uth('iiii(&lt; »**.d ui&lt; M
tii k! thf*H Hr l»
*a**- l;tM k*»l
Mu t %(I tf *11 tt if Hunt ri
[ *
Vtlitti I Mj ' ip Sh«
SfMHinotr High
reported Wedne.da: It .aid Fa with S.'uo round. Wedne-lav fel' In '«] a ‘lltii Ii 41I «• *r I* fu -*nl thr \ir Ktti 1r
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Chamber Reports
"111.4-a *4ji|. S h«H»!
iher Hermci. of Bad Koe.en. tiad illenl today and Nationalut .('I Urpuhli ati llirol-l .1 t* »• * m tfiiid Ii &gt;t .n lit*- ,110*111 uithlv
1 M’ll UHldl 4)||11I’ll '■■* -I 4JIaf-l‘I t»ok lh.
been convicted of p o t.r.ting Ho- rial, taid the
and-on Bed at- Ihr race f *r lleulcnanl .d ir mt.
tlr*l till l'» in r
1)1 .1 til *,,J •1'K 1
1,1 h i'll . t&lt;« ml)
lit.ml ur«! n| imriiilftr* |.» aiUirie
1 ...... Dm
ill
A man Catholic literature pro-.oca- , tack, .hoard
early Peiping Democrat Alan D
d ric hrlti m r I
i»,&gt; Cmli I • i•r**t * i ini' il* % . &lt;tInmi
ini .? it tint tit fur shirk the 207 Memberships
live to Ihe Comm uni &lt;l Fait G cr-. wa. fightir.g only for political rex ItCiieit C Kirkwu-ril f1rr «:«*!• 4011 unfit at sauu-'i I • mu**n k«*i d f,r &gt;f br 1 *ii' •11% hk i." Iliti'i«4%hi* 11 ,t %r *• 11,1• *'h« i -U him tUi .* j* kuA im i 1u»
||r salti (list
Accnnlfng In Utcit ftgum from
trollar, ard Jordnn led Herf) -ii Ihs* riijhl plan ar&lt;l
man regime.
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ia &gt; lither Cuhsnairtn r t t **n&gt;
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ii . tin rhili*% i-lr.ili uoutil I hamher of Commerce member*
Huidd '*• ear') Frif-n
A Pciping broadraii tended lo l»t&gt;r/ for itofrliry 4* %tai.
i'i hi*
ifir**
lu*n irek i V1*fi
&lt;
'• ft** p*» i • ♦ Iij*harvt &gt;hlp chairman niffnrd McKlbbin,
llui \ ll&gt; lie*’ \ dir 1 I (»
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T ^ud
i bear out i)ic appraiaal. Flic Coinit * **f * •! !« * j- ** »* , 4-h*in
• firm* •
dlvMuali h ire
Blown
ptdltd
into
rear',
ml
I'fui'it* ua* * 4-«impfftr aiLir
M l.,
&gt;rt go I
WASHINGTON I CPI I Sign in munl.tt. who broke their own
siIImi, * \ in *I aiv !ti»t Iln
\»»*
\l% .
i i*tltii I *! %
%i , i h r i t r r ^,,nr'1 l,*r ^n&gt;ln«le ChnmUr of
Were
lion--i»t. rail over '•m tt II am \ Off) 1 *I».S|» si e a’ «»I|( | ll il
llui
I;-* ii
i Wa, 14) Nl*I. nah!
-i IH
Satnnal RepuhDcan hf^dquirtfri ’ f5a,Jr ,lrf ‘*unn* * ^0^t, * *,,lrr F KiraaUnil in tin ..m e- .r
giiierr.m , e 1
anil rnm m rrrr
•*«!• 1 »l\4 H** t it*
• |l •*1.s .* Its ..| el ,*iHi "Mr * it
\ total of , tla hat been collecton Monday
ll*» «» T'W ■*»” "&gt; gmetmiT Rep Malt ] . , n il 1h«' 'li'l.rrti tee ih- m '»p, U
Vr-'
inu
ki
r
pre-lilrilt
miii'fh lint iiitil
*t4%r rn**1".
1 '» ,|A Mt |U*'l Hi l-le) t-'i hr i -i al S II x al,i&gt; ,fn.inl ed Hie goal l- 11,»&lt; -so The drive
•Only I day tn elaclwn *
partial ete.Jil for .h ai they .a!lct
e let
Me*. Sir t * *!*»
more Ihan a half
tn ill in
4c r-H*h 1*1 li#» «"In rlnl
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llepub
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a %4‘*4*f**| 11t* ' III t|4 I s d . l N *
hame sign. Wedneiday. eour | J^r utter defeat
will
ntii'ii, until alirr ihe first
Icarl iirr lin\ liooJwin J h rght
I'yrjioff ••/“ 111 tin* 4 i.« »
•ril.1 |.e If ,1* , | Huud*
tely of an unknown wag with a l'*P* in Tuc.day . ele.lion*
ffi il
of Itie year, .irur many do not
4*1
By
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The Communi.t New Hun*
M4(1ril%
l4)y&gt; nil 4 Ujll , •;. or. v,' ii&gt;i .!• jf il v (fuia) * anil • nil, diii.inr,, pielidrd m et Ihe send in iheir ronltihutluna until
SuperUtr Judge Mantrv Mulk ♦n • *»ar»l Hirtf r aft»| | •
News Agency .aid the Republican
uhl
Ittitir -«t|)
llnltf ul* .m*l Ii.** mil tel, ,al&gt;
‘Only 731 d«)i to election."
dm, it merllng. held in Ihe main tire new fMcal year lieglns. MeParty "rlainierl briattfully'• that '■ dr 'l ui' 3 million vote -*i &gt;nt.- h , , rn her- &gt; I I'*«* tniMiH »/ »l
hi* Ilf |f i'i | »lv . %
■.lit *1 IIliaf I *k4*I .lU'iiiirriinii »f the t tvtr Center. Kibliin umi Chamlrer ('resident
Itri -•'**' il'irr
thf firffiniil
fire
IfiLir
^ pr.» , •i.i .niit na *r r*,*.I,
i
I| \ prrtU"
f j H| Ik1 I i- 414*14c \I h. ,t &gt;lM Hiwanix mend,.-,, fimn Mack Cleielind Jr report that
f '»» I * \ Uli'l It4
*b fi 4 » »t tf.lt fl*|i|
by Peiping
a m u lt of its ’.r. * V ' ' w Prrsldeni
i ■he
-oil -lark o|e
III •*M ,» ,
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m »». • ....... . * 11.4r«| It Inin illrndr-l
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Ihi y at, "i.rv pteascl ’ with the
MEMPHIS. Trim (L P lj-A n n a foiCIgn policy
M Nitoi- r-v rhe race f aitm
re.pcmii
•» a 11 1" Hill mi l l |
Mr
Hirgli I.
t. 10
Mr I- rp y i
Hr Hugh
-| "■'ik-.
*4% I'Jiiiril i*f *»# .1 Aftl fill
B'own, a Negro, won * dismissal
When the shelling wa. resumed r *
I
litlnl.lf atm - f ttw Nattonal %. -«&gt;
nn Ihe aa v In thr 1 H ®^ •' iia 1 - •! ‘ 1 Ilurk 1 rn
of * gambling charge Wednesday two
weeka later, the Communl.ts
Iliitf .» 14 * -I14I | ir -«i fi flitting
nantlrs and •tpa . Sieve'
••
y ** h»j£ )nii«ni8n4rnti '»4m*
when she explained to the Judge
la id , ‘the B e p u b tira n attem pt m f 9
a.
T
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r\
•aid chance, of putting Ihr M
Ibi I v irn\rinniirl 1% tuluntf tin* \ii% -i4 * m m jm I «j11j ]it&gt;
she and her friend, weren't play­ eapitaliie
K, v MieinWr. „f (In Sanfiiid
the temp-nary -us ^ D L H l t y I G K C S V / V C T *-ui «I iri.trumeni - arrier tear (lie
v» M|ri* 11,|l|t |fi
i ir iy4'
^liiit j* *t* • &gt;1 in jlUltll % _a
ing for mvnry but juit "for a pen.ton of on
\|.,t ,a&gt; 1 irceil V.,,irlall,i(i will
t -xi'liii ralil,
(Inudiiie.i with
.helling was completely
Hrmifwilr
i
.si*f.n
•
noon
are
•omctlu
;
lr*«
inan
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•
tin
-dir*
|il4(ir«»nal.
fling
fa.
drink or a amell."
ul III i .* altered .howeri tratay anil to­
.mashed '*
Rood
Mointenance
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ln»liuni--':
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Winners got a dunk Irum the
ll
%p('i- • » rrvlau-..-il It, di\ Might. Frldav
parity
rloudy,
gwvernnii i-t
'
I All - * * i ** \,4Y * t i l l '
.
i wont
. otnmtsaiun. •
tht shaped pa'katr -- gh *r
Nittle of whisky. Sirs. Hrown es . "The. H.publi.ari
tii
.
i.ii
i.eni’ifi
&gt;)i|p
ihanrr
»f
.hnaer*.
High
l.wtay
thus
land,d
itself
lo
a
tight
-p.U
muni|
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P-unri,
■...... .1*1 f&lt;N 1- iiiif-A nf ft , Hie*
, plained Inter* (ft only a tmell,
• I t * 1*11 .r l will tie I "-ii K u n . 'v In al, low tonight it) lo is .
\ 11i-r » Mi li * VI in 1ii crilji) 1 1gh I
^ ih'. T ni
U'i
maintain West
Lake
» H.e h-ar-le, -H.e t. (wc
ti p i ,". ■L.tivi l,I tin' \ kalu-,1 ViMilherli winds a lo t.% miles per
the rw. lion |, 0&gt;j A„
frum y u ,, , ,
planned, a -ad........ .. ff-.-o II - r .1 I K
lu»\c l*ri»
i ’i 1i l l Ituna u
| hour today and tonight.
had !o rely on the ' per rnaugh wa. approved after rr* '*•*- “ nub! tr;;g- a final *.j » i*. *I* 1 I 11s t.rifk inlti t li«* ii 4»h
Cars Collide, One campaign
tonal pie.tig, of Kl«enh'-wrr, dent, ufferrd to buy (hr mai«-r a "**W» P’*- Instrupimt pleka.-r
I f|«* itlt 1fr nf thr \*pi hti.i
Overturns; Driver the eommentaiv .ant
• .tv » I l Illi %th l| '»♦- •1**»1 I
Tire marl will l,r paved «lim
Thi. vignat vn• l&lt;| he f|j«li.
IS1ilui %*lt*V -ii.1*1 -ih**- Ihr *..i|
county etfulpmenl I. avadalrh -’wr-.il IS -l»v« aft.r l*vr
t.
L l
Injured Slightly
' •! r i.t Mm \ ir 11in« ha * | ii»ii *1 \ 1 4 *f »» &gt;i (• jmni« *if N.iiitut
llui, wrrr r-pene-I on a tritiuii'i
rave. Cape t anavrral In pntvldi
Latest Standings
1 I S I * '1-‘'I I M", i"1
Hr 1 -ill i" thr 411 r*n Isllitfii*
■&gt;u« .prradar, two-tun trurk, ilm tile extra (r.i.ii iinilerl lu .p: 4 '
) ln . Beatrice Fern Moure. 91*
!- I, A \%
ttftl
r&gt;jek ami a*;dialt for the c- r 1
jrksgr Inin „rln&gt;
M&gt; rtle kve e-caoed death a.,d In Tuesday’s Vote
f*
lertous Injury todav when her car
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toPed mer •three time, at
4(4 \
.i Ihe Harding, in rnngteiiinna elrc•|*»*»41
*"Ml •* 4 itgll .Ut*
0 inlrrte.tlnn of Myrtle and Kleven
1•»•* . • 4
.4»•!
i ♦iif iti
w lh Sis. srd n m r lo rest upside
« ' , — *• Ucmihtais elected.,
&gt;&lt;si*iii &lt;-li- t r i n i t y ivy;,'i.tide furtitcre hixhIucc m ore ju t
&gt;i l l *t.r • *
Seriate
■ *l'll Al’l (fit
m i i tliiiii H it-(tv.niRi- Flnriil;, vi-Ri-talile fa rm e r.
• rl*t ^ .
, .. inereaie of 13. wnlh hnldnvert a
f
1
Mr. Mou-r trawled'.iul nf the ,o |l , (l( „
Ilii ,- inlil in n i t liliiitr il t-i i id le r Mill, n r m ure c fflc ie tit
i-'ii* #+1 111m'if t • t
•i flu sM i'ilni’t" tui iiiiiijf. AvTii.illv, it in i, * i &gt;nii illicit ion of Inith, (icconlinir tu
''T «
"I k Srmi
» Republleans „ . l ,
d .o ea-e
n-.le Memoml Hoipital wiih minor
, , W|th noMmer. . miat
Mil \ a &gt;nl ( || » erjl l iii'ii, t . eoiintv .iin'ii iilt in til ((Rent.
ir /uriM
^
Mfl ffjr
Ihe sreident oecurrrri at I p m
u „ __
r. ,
H it itvn iip i . 1. 1.1 (o r acre in titc n lu te i* 2 7 l.-T biKiite!)
tfi if* -I t *• it: *■gitj it&lt;i i u t- -r I-,-, u ti In Seminole i
—
- -- -when Mr., Moore's rar collided r,
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■utt that of Chief William 4.
ln c rr,,r
of W rle. le,l
I hi
Mepilhtlr S " .
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Fehr* a: the unmarked inler.ee'
-nllfe i i»f» tful i • thr i*irM«l hr , .i.ly p r ia ln r r r s irarve.led 2,*
of 4*.
lion Fehr. wai uninjured. Ham riease
***■»«» (Hf %1ii1&gt;i- ut ia| list a*I (1%rt iitiff ' - ' M ’ifS I n , - t i c t&gt; i c t i i i , ' ) n f v r g t i independent eiet-ird
-•n I- nil
—»;e tn hit r*r w»« estimated at
&lt;
*.•t - -iI. Ill *•11**•i *# fbe )li*M i• tiiMri, till, 1nl.il v,a, |TnduCrd oil
Hrmncrl!* le id in g in tn-re on
-f*1 i**i inmlt »*j | dhti.lt
•tyon Tne a.cidcnt was invetiiasi
thf i
i ,.,ai a c e - Pair* , luugnt lucal
decided
California
races
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4
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ed bv Sanford police Sgt Leo
fatnirr.
an c.timated
llukV due
cj
Governors—
21
Bemocrals
rlc&lt;l
i
ll»
idogiani
will
I
Uw*
hemniol,
County
Rock
l.y the
Ullf T ) vrtlluri pln&gt;« m profit of *l.,*;ii„D).
ed. a net gam -f &lt;
It, way -.1 eoniparlfun, Semin4 Hepubltcan. elrrtrd
• r • *s s i * kill in ^Uf lob f*1 Hi )** ml11i.il biiNllir**
|jl&gt;( ( |, l|( |(, atifiualJv. Ih» tirtfi
fl I* lit it 1, . .xM'tagr ),rM |,«( acre In eelHe nineiat leading m under i-led
Nebraska rare
i .i 4.
. Af f#rtifa h
r. It
Vff&gt; tr , n '* «3,’&gt; crates, eomparrd lo a
there '*ill h# a nor*r, , for
tti &lt;-n)inir :**i*'il fritilirpr.
I uurlh of Strlr*
r'-.-l rhitdren m me Fpit, opal
MrM.sell W
kill )»&lt;• 111**Ir **f lh, ft k»i*i.r &gt;*r.
parish horns tnUSy niorntng dur­ Casselberry Lions
«•'&lt; "ill Shi 111* 1 it. u.
fs'ttlil
1 1»4* *l't"Hl| II. ml r\Jtri Uf* tfl*|Tt • la te av e ta g e o f ,133 C ta t rS . T h is
ing th, World Cmjimmtlty Hay
lit fit' «* ) •• •l III Htliu 1*. ,4,1 ii ihr M Hlllll'l* iv ll li iff ' All* oUr ly ptialue.s an airrage uf 100
.errics at 10 s m. %lrv. Robert Set Show Tonight
MiimIc % .1 lli»* *l»&gt; Nm . i; la Ia frililu rl I .11r«*r fc»*lk tl»r It Jii * bu.hel. mure per acre than the
•,' Wien will K« In rharge
l.ylliAU Schc-I t • ii'ttii*). till
M»*S* * ■11 tn* S |*Iiil 4 c i VI ’• ant • l»4irt but f-rtilitn 1«*a#W &lt;5Ia.I*I- •late average In n rarn ls and
t&gt;e thr uf.if *»f ♦ *r hifcJ aruial
chicory, ulo bu.hel. to 41U
i til. « Al ll &lt;Jii&gt; Thr &lt;i cnlna m thr |*4)t •
»va«un.
Liu*
♦ lub Hanaf it
r ht#« • Mil frit 14rt Hrtlid COUCWti
I’epper* here a it rage isu bush­
With h;
fer Ultra (loti |inc*
K adcis On TV
v iritlv ihoA tari •
* o'clock,
rt 7 30 V* Hi,
t l i « nfkil rltiflrn t i»in i alluii, Si els tier acre, in the s ta te a s a
h ad. - ■ i f Am cl fi-ioi |l &gt;er.
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i g. Tenn., will appear Monday tho program v t t S ,*
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fold ir-pirrl were mad, by Lee produce moio per acre, end »l a (rail* tha state avrgage in egg
night on “.Name That I -ns", a on th t bam of a rp U u / e m c U r rt
‘PAL DAY’ I'KOCI.AIMKI)—Sanford M ayor Merle W arner mkiis n lunclamutinn for Samuel, vice chairman. HwrukJ lower Cost, than the average farm­ plant, sweet corn, cucumber* A M
CBSTV show al T:)0 p. m.
cordirft. Tifkvti mi\ b« purrhti
L'SO 'f’al Day.' to tic oii.-ervctl here Nov. 12. I.eft to rig'ht Lee S.uintrl, rcpreaenlinjf K s it s s f a ,nl M r.. J . M. Higgins, er in Florida, ,4s a teiult. local quash, lewis in snap beans, cab*
I-ocsl Kadets h ire boon asked id a t th * door.
the
L’SO; Urmtini Shurp. mannyter nf th, It.iMn Tein|,ie S* ti-r Hand Orlando, mid • t a ff a ile o f r i v y-'anfr,,tl t.'SO . vegetalilev eat, ecinpelr very_ fa bage, cauliflower and lettuce. Is
to watch (he program tn see the
F u n d i d a riic d from thr br*»ffil
the concert trfm hm cntt votahly with thole giuwn In uthtr those catrgnrirs where th* Itatg
H,ar,.Id K aritnr. prc.-ideitt "f the LTiil, 1 , «l fn»m uiutti tin t .-O gel it* operutine w illAfter
precision rifle end m srfhinr roil- mill h# ijimJ by th# I iotu *»fht
jascrage Is higher, the diffarascc
be jerxrri fr&gt; (he band mrnl- areas.
tt*ao pefderaad kg the buy.
c o a M m tm roisw u**
fund!.
till raid Staff I'holoi t^M lit tb» Jiatdtri'j Shrine Club
In the pest growing rearm , the I isn't great.

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Exchange Discussed

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Demos Need Three
Doubtful Offices
i For Total Svveep

,f Kx- Keels Uncuvered

liebel Leader riliut

Air Force To Try
' Another Moon Shof

Friendship Pledged

Beds Free Priest

Sign

C o 'M *srsi»iS’SRi&gt; M F i v e s Kiwanis Governor
Outlines Program
S n s | ; e c 2t c t r
At Meeting Here

Election Is Over,
Red Guns Silent

Plane, Fj Aboard,
Hijacked By Rebels

Chan

Sip And Sniff

To DincitsH Conccrl

Warner Proclaims
Pa! Day' Nov.!?

Nursery Flamu-d

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•y Mr*. C lw tM Any4»t
Mr. tad Mrs. Millard C. Tyeon
reevedky spent aeveral daji with
hi* parents, Mr. and Mr*. Claud*
Tyson. They hare furt W i . u '
fa-ora a rtro-jew tour of d.ry It
tkt Mediterranean area r d will
be stationrd now, at Green O vr
Sprint*
Mr*. Alma Walker. Mr*. Ray­
mond Pell and their sister, Mr*
Ida Hand of Daytona Beach ipent
the weekend In Donaldson, Ga.,
tialtler relative*
Mr*. Ed EntUah of l)*).ona
Beach spent ’he weekend with her
a later, Mr* Vivian Allman. ^
Mr*. Doris Rutherford of Orlan
do apent five d a jt with her parenU. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Jor-ei.
E*tlic • Fraaer ha* returned
home ftom Fi»h MeritrisI Hoipltal. D eU H
Mr. and Mr*. J V. N'Uon at
BirmLigham. Ala . recenilr Tinted
their »on and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mr*. Walter Nison for two
week*.
Mr*. Ella Saunders of Itsrv.'k,
G a, visited Mr. and Mr*- R»rmend Pell for two week*
Mrs. Kenneth Harvey, M-* It
II. William*. Mr». Albert CI.rk
and Jin Guy Beal! atlevded thWMU asvoctaUo-al meetlnr *t Hr
Stetson Baptist churrh
Seminole Frtetv!*iilp .Vghl
Seminole Rehek»h Lodge No U
observed I*rlen*lshlp night vt s
rtrcr.l niretlr*'. All lodges la thr
district were represented hchri
h g KasLmmee, Ft. Cloud. Oilsndo
tfo II sod Lu.-em* No 3d of OrUndo
A spccul courtesy, .pe.Ung the
word “Friendship" honurrd the
visitor*. Mrs. Nadine S'eui^liltr,
ttho ha* been appointtd ChapisLi
of Inter rational Aaaoeialion &lt;t Itehekah Assemblies ws« font red
and pMser.ttd • Rift.
Out-of itstr lodges represented
were Tseoma, W a s l Hertford.
Conn, end Uirm.i gf s.u. Ai*.
MYF S«v !* m Meetiaa
The young people of the Osteen
Mtthod.it Church held a nipper
party at Lake Itarncy. recently,
with Mr*. Grant Clutter, Mr*.
Thomas Scagratea and Her. C.
Harp, ehaperonei
Attending were Jimmy »nc
Butch Shirers.
Barbara
Vnn
Clark, Priscilla Nison, Linda
Dunn. Susan Hlera. Judy and Poo
aid Harvey. Janette Clark, Hiehard and Robert Bronkr, Jack
Bmrw, Herman Allman, Kdgii

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Sutton, Frances Rigg*. Patty Vmctent, Regina Clark. Joe Frank
Tait and Kenneth llosaek.
Evening Eaiertalaaieal
Rupert Strirklar.d wonders If it*
Mrs. P. T. Pitty entertained a worth it all, as hr mo-e* rently
group o ' friends it her home Mon­ about, with aching muscles, the
day eve ling.
result of a traffic arcldent of last
Gam es were played and iVfreth- week.
au nU served from a table center­
Strickland was In a olck-up
ed vith an arrangement of fatl truck going south on Highway 17 W
flowers.
when he flopped for a srhoo! ho*
Attending were Mr*. Joe Mas­ that wai unloading in the northter*. Mrs. Albert Pell, Mr* Frank bound lane A* he watched two
George, Mis. Johr Juris. Mrs. children clear the front of his
hobcri William*, Mivs Margie truck, he ch«*.-ked hi, rear-viston
M arshall. Mr*. Otto McDaniell, mliTor prior to pulling off
Mr*. Henry Osteen and Mrs Clar- | A* he did. he saw a car ap
proarMrg from behind Strickland
oo-c Snyder.
told his pm engrr John Butler to
•hold on. we’re going to get hit "
When the two men came to they
were some IV) to 200 feet further
south and. what'# more, they were
pinned In lb* cab
ofth* truck.
t i m b e r l a k e , s n _ &lt; u p i) Thf
/ ! “■?** Ih* cab to
—All members at the wedding cave In. pinning the oecupint*
Genial Charlie Morrison happen
party wrere on horseback when
Fay* Nordvild married Delbert rd by and brought Stri.-kland and
Butler to Seminole Memorial Ho*
l»n gbrakr.
Th* bride and her father r*»J* P "&gt; Strickland »*&lt; rclra*«i hut
aid- by aide hrf-re the Rrv Ja m ** r&lt; ,,&gt;r *»• ’' n* ^ n r,n cr Mrmn
Rice of S&lt; Philip’s Fpt»rop»l n*l Hospitsl for .pedal treatmenl
CVirch. who a!*o via* mounted H« has *lBCf returned to hi* b..mc
She wore a light g.ay riding suit
Strickland today toid The tierwith a matching &lt;««bo* hat.
»U tbst hr believe* the existing
The bridrgn.itr ar.d his attend «(*(* Ia» f.vtrerntng Mopping in
ant. J e s t Hnight, rode between two both lane* of ■ divided highway
line, of hcaenen U* the *ide &lt;4 tar a school bus I* dsngerou* an'i
Father Rice
should he changed He further
Following the ceremony the cou- stated that *omc type of pull off
pie. their attendant* snd other »r'» for bu*c» might help the nturiders dismounted snd knelt to Hmti
recite "Th# lord's Pr»*er '

Couple Married
Astride Horses

Di.Maggio Playing

Firm Encourages
Brain-Storming’
SKOKIE. HI -&lt;UP|&gt;—Alrvcwt
every employ# ,t th* Rolled Steel
Corp. here participates twice a
month in a brain-storming ses­
sion.
Vie# President Ralph c Herd
rich said that more than &gt; o «ug.
geition* have come out of the !a*t
eight such meetings and that more
than 10 per rent «* them were
put Into effect
ompap.y offiria s csclude them
selves from the seision *» t.*ey
ca t
a* Informal a* puttible.
All ruggestlons are tape recorded
and presented to mmagrrrent.

LAWRENCEVILLE. N J «L.TI»
Joe Diklallio Jr .. n.n of the esNew York Yankee iuveball great,
played fivr mtmi’e* at offensive
u ,
gto. S r. »ai unable to appear at
the game becaua* of previou*
buiine** commitment*

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VOTK ON ‘ R IC illT T O W O R K *— S ix »t«tcs (b la c k ) a re votinir on “ rig h t to work” loyri*.
lation fo m o rro w . Three ( X ' f l had “ right t o w o rk " law* and repealed them K igh tern
(shaded) h a v e such law* on th e books. The “ n jrh t to work ' leg islatio n bans union shop
labor a jrre e m e n t*.
(Central P re s s)

Peanuut Bowl Set; Tickets On Sale
Ticket* for the am tal Peanut
floe I Football Game will go on
talc tomorrow.
The contact football bout will be
played this year by two teams
from the Sanford Junior High
Scbcal and will be itaird at Me­
morial Stadn'm on Friday, Nov.
II.
Fc.ttritiet will g&lt;t underway at
J.lc) p m. with the crowning of
a Peanut
•; Queen, wh.. w,.'
*
preside over the entire e*ent
Game time wdll be I p. m with a
half time show to feature popular
local entertainment.
Member* f the Studrnt Council
of the *ch.wd will be tn charge of
“ • r»o;r»’ to r'
Jame* W. Ituckler and J B
Phillips are eo-chairmtr of the
game Ooarhc* are C. B &lt;Petv)
vhifard and
Howard Gordie

FINLAND ( L T D - The Lahti
Toiin Abl(h ftri.„ ,ie d the world
, ki eiiia,pion»Mps last winter,
wJ, ipp,} („r th# :sc|
Olympic games, informed *,uree*
hlvf ,ol(j t))r y r.ttrd Pre** Inter. ,t.0na!

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p«ilicy to help tak*- cart* of
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CASTING A WRITE-IN VOTE

William Ellsworth Randall, K.
dl&lt;-d at 11 ;V) a m. Thursdsv at
bis fxvme. 11.3 S. French Ate. a'
gtti'ho*. wvs;rd,
Mr. Rs-dall vra* burr Dec 17.
1*A7. In llarrlten County, Ohio
lie wai a retired poll.-e chief
from Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio, hir­
ing llted In Ssrford fn* the past
23 year*.
He ll survived bv ore nice,
Mr- Jnhn Tlltor. Aihlsrd, Ohk&gt;
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Ohio, for funeral servicri and
hurts!
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NnRW \LK. Conn - iL 'P Ir About the ktrdnt thing Donald
members of th* faculty of Siab-rd Irw-tn ha* said about his Republi
can opponent for the l'. S. House
Junior High
of Krpretentativr* it that he * an
“eitien-.e optimist.’’
Young At Heart
trwm made the comment aftrr
PORTLAND.
Mr
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Mn Elesnor llcdgk.ns. 74. »ai Albert M--r*no'i campaign head
hospitsilted with a fractured hip quarter* a*ktr.g for a .-ontribution.
suffered wnen *ne fell while plav
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NORTH WINDHAM. Conn. — gallon* of antl-fieetc from a I-cal
i l l ’ll —While on her way from repair .hop.
paying a l) fine for running a
stop *lgn and crashing into an
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c^f the road and crashed again.
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inf a.ccptcd.
nounced today that a surplus of
First shipments of the 131JftO.
pine seedling* permits accepting 000 seedling* from ill three sta'e
more orders until further notice nurseric* will begin on Nov. 2i&gt;
The deadline for orders had and continue on into February. A
been Oct. 1 .but a final Inventory notice of the freight or truck
•hipping date will be sent to al’. tt
•hows a surplus of seedling* over wb&lt;&gt; have had seedling orders ac&gt;
order* acceptrd by that time. R. cepted. Truck deliveries are made
A
Boruunghausen. management to the nearest county headquar­
chief of the Foreti Service, stat­ ter* of the Forest Service.
ed. ’ Orders will be accepted tor
Seed for future seedling crop*
any amount on a fir*t-come-first- are collected In September In Flo­
serve bans. Thl* will be In effect rida and Georgia. Nurseryman
until the surplus hs* been pur- Aaron Jordan report* that withicha*ed.”
three week*, 17.000
n.ooo buthelt
hu*heis were
Order* on the »urpiu* amount l0|.ected. This year the Fore*’,
will have o&lt;* effect on those plac-1Service paid from St to 1113 ptr
•-d before the Oct. t deadline t,-jihel for the conev.
|)
which will be (hipped without any
------------------ --------reductior TV iredlim* may V re
/vf T | *( i C i t i
pur ha*ed at W per thou*a.-d f 1 WP 111 * .n V *
,
a b the nursery, plus 33 cent* ITHACA. N V - LII&gt; —On
pe* ’h u«and if truck delivery is an agricultura. scicn'ist * list c
rtj. Onjrfi for turplui thr mirlrnum rf&lt;iulrmfnU lot a
onJrrf for Cvnsrnation | profitable dain* farm. : hf fir»t
li
and IfHcultunl Conner* item
eoa*

Optimist, No Doubt

\People 60 to 80

CAM .

OTTAWA (D P I) - The Ottawa
Rough Rider* beat the learurDavi« Rites Sunday
Funeral service* for ilr». Mary leading llsmtlton Tiger-Cats. II I .
W oo* a c u r
Davit, who died Tuesday at Sem­ Satjrday to clinch a berth tn the
inole Memorial llospttal. were Rig Four Canadian football league , Vie Knlirlki. A i;I.S 0 l K. lot
held Survdav at the .Seventh Day playoffs.
Adventist Church, Ruth S ’ , and
Pine Avr. at I p. m Elder Jamalrolm Philip* officiated.
BANK AT THK
WiUon-Elchrlbrnrer
M -rtuary
ATHENS Ga. —&lt;UPI) - A tret was in charge.
t(
that Inherited the land U atari's
FR1KNDLY
on from It* father, w-h,, u«j ,|r».j
Taylor
Riles
Held
ad the prop-ri*- by « L'niiersity
Funeral tervke* for Earn#,t
of Georgia j'nfe»«oi, I* now a
X
Taylor, who died Monday at O r­
sturdy white oak 30 feet tall
The original “tree that o»-ed ange Merrnrial Ho*pi'.al, Orlando,
ita a lf lived t«* the air of VJI were h*!d Sunday- at Second
During iU lifetime. It dropped an Shiloh Hap tilt Church. Grapeville
aetsm that grew up to become the Ava.. with Rev W. 0. Mtkell offi­
federal Uepc* * Inaenevr
|aw»ent occupant of the plot an ciating.
Wilton ffcbelberger
Mortuary
Unity 6. in downtown Athens.
The property wav alined over *vat In charge.
*i» tha tree by Pixf. William II.
Jacksor. in the l«30’s The dred
cvnveyed '*t» said white oak tree
anti re possession o f ttaelf and of
the land within eight feet of it
on all sides.’*
II U *ald to have been the only
tree ever to receive eurh an her
Or.

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I

State Accepting Orders For Seedlings

Injured HanSays
Changes Needed In
Rules About Buses

Ion., Nov. 8. 1951

F o r PoNatlal Writo-Tn Candidate Abort

P ol. A d r. Paid by

J . E r a iu

IlC F O O D M A R T r

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IN D E P E N D E N T

SA N I OIID. FLO RID A

D A ILY

N EW SPAPER
NO. 2 0 7

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1958

Seminole Voting 'Fairly Heavy'
Nation Registers i
Heavy Early Vote; •
Record Is Possible

County Voters Balloting

I

On Offices, Amendment

Fniitnoli’ t 'utility vtit»*r.« went to the |t«&gt;IU today to ell*
m ax a pciiitical ratnpnicn enltvened by a Iw*til** between »
WVMlIMVrON t l I’ l
\mrrt
D em ocrat!r P a rty nominee ami n write-in camUdftte for tho
ran* in an hourly startling tide
D istrict l i*ci»t on the Comity Commission.
teda* «a*t b»!l«t* which will dr
Local voter* were to ballot on two nu mber.* of the coun­
tri mine control r f thr H**iIt Cooty governing ImmIv, n Sanford C ity Commissioner, n cong*T*» ami affre 1 thr in*- r-rslden] grrisman, V. S senator, two memin race
her* o( thr Railroad and Ptibllt
COMMISSIONER VOTER FOR COM M ISSIO N ER— City Cam mi d in n e r At Wilaun drop*
Sente
f-vrecaste.
*
predicted
a
Utllitir. Commotion and the fat*
his ballot for a new cit&gt; commissioner in to th e box ni cit&gt; hall. FiRht candidate'
•rcord off * vrai vote appmachof two constitutional amendment*.
were on the ballot for the scat t« be vacated by David C atrhel. W ith Wilson an*, left to
*ng is million. The weather was
Mild. Indian summer vtreathef
rijrht. Mrs. \Vj|-..n Ti ro stile* and Floyd P a lm e r.
(P h o to b) Rergstrom )
tiramcd down on the county. Thia,
fine over mod of the country r\
romhtnrd with the interest creatt rpi Ihr ,Si* ith
c*l by the ran between Vernon W.
Fart) report* showed voting
Dunp and U r Gary. v*i« expected
hcavir.i wr.rrr thr lo, at issue.
to bring about a "fairly heavy”
■i*d r«rr* were hottest, a* in
vote
Oh:, and lightest where thr out
Karly ihi* afternoon. *ever*l
INir I Initial Fund rain pal, n will
come a*i nol in doubt at in thr
continue into thr -mint It &lt;f Nov- voting pteclnrta reported “heavy"
i South
ember tn an effort to rr*ch the voting. Thi* wa* not the cate in
't *talir anus- thr . wintry
however. At Sanford
goal of llrt.OtSI r*tal»ll*hrd a* thr all preeinrta.
.
Were 35 Senate and fl? House
total need for thr «rvrn partirlpa- City Hall, thr voting wa* light
*ratt plus 32 gnvrrmirthipi and
Sanford voter# were lo select ■
ting ageneir* for I'*Nf&gt;
hurdrr.li of oilier tt.itr »»■ I lival
The anniiunrrment wa* made new commissioner from a field
post* and proposition*
'yesterday h*
Harold Ka*tn#r, of eight qualtfird candidate*.
Rural voting wa* reported to
Vl*f&gt; at itakr w*&gt; the gwaliticjal
president and Howard McNulty,
futnrr and prr*idrnUal ho|iet of
tie “heavier than expected.” Chief
drive rhaiimat
_ TAIPKl l VJI* *— ITtr Commar today Ihi \.*li na.ul. denied lt|WUh poison g#- shrli. Thu I 'U li vrtrrant at Senate Itrpuhti.
The drive during thr month of '"trre«t In the county was the bat*
™l*t« dinted U«!*&gt; that
US "ith * upabtj
that icft*elfd |obviously a typical propaganda cat leader William I Knorland
IlCt.iber pro-iuced &lt;11
C,;» V|c tic between Dunn, nominated Sept.
fabrication **
and Gov \verrll Harriman of
typp.ied g.M» er. Igucmny
fired * f lr ton‘ *rr
N'ulty
&gt;*ai.
and
he
felt
.ure
that 9 in Ihe Democrats primary, and
”
..
\ ire vdn Roland hmuot, rom*
New York and tuch lelalive newt.a rj, Oviedo mayor, who wag
Mtamrle**
Ur
Seminole
County
re*t&gt;tenl.
“would
polion-gat m ill it the RH-held mJn(lfr of thr u.S.-Tiiwan Dr
C A N D ID A TE WITH NO W OltlllKR— Seminole Cmmtv
comer* at Knnwland't Drmorta
lie i|Ulrk to recognue the need for drafted as a write tn candidate by
"This it a shameless he. ealeu
mainland Monday. »r&lt;t alarmed (fn, f Command, also swiftly &lt;le,
tic opponent for the California Rcji. O ortit'i Frederick w*-nt to the twills today with no a more etithu«ia«tic irsponse If a group of eltirens.
Nationalist. charged that
thr vied th# Communist implication lalr*l to pave the »»* foi •
governorship, up
ami
I .mini
Added Interest was Injected Into
worrit*.*, lie It.ml no opposition in the ireneial election. nor
theve welfate group* aie lo do
CommuniiM are preparing to ga&gt; that thr United Slate furnlahed munitt adoption of tuch wra Fdmun.l &lt;1 llr.wn. and Haitia rather dull campaign yesterday
the work cut "Ul for them.
in
the
September
Democrati*
prmmtv.
Alt
F.
1’
Kolinillthr defenders of thr tm&gt; out post thr Nationalist# with gas shell,
ppna. snapped Rear \dm. I.iu m a m tint' f,^ Nrl*.., \ Hu kr
|„, Sr. checks hia namo o ff the li-l of ipmlifieii voters.
The drive leadrr paid high trib when the Seminole County lapitil and.
Sttinot Mid: “Thi* itatrtnrnt It
ute to the produce sral trucking tattve delegation publicly urged
* I*li.it.1 by lU*rp*tronil
A Peiping broader*! beamed at ahsoluielv unlurue Wr hate not lloh-tu spokesman nf Ihe Nation frber
division and its captain, Richard ilcfeat of Amendment No. 1 In to­
E l s e n h o w e r was
Formosa leveled the charge late furnished thr C'hinrtr Nationalist* atiat Drlentr Ministry. lr»* lhan among the day's
falrh
eatly
vot
Packard. Ihe goal way f.t.OUO and day* .election. This is the con­
an hout after the broadcast
by
Del. 31, $3.7:*n had been sub- troversial "daisy chain” amend­
■We have no such weapon* r r * ,,r *,M&gt; Wl" “"•* “f ,h*' »‘P
■eribvl. Ihi* deficit of |;*0 .hould ment which would allow constitu­
The United Slate, never .applied t"*” 1 'l '
Cetlvstnirg Pa .
be forthcoming it* the neat week tional revision in package delta
us with such weapon. Mr neveheltcople. in 10 minute*, vole.1
only.
or so, he laid.
tntrmi
lo u*i» sticli Hf*pon» ln Ju%*
4r&gt;&lt;* ^fw
Sen. Douglas Stenstrom and
against our own people *&gt;n the ,n ,!ir , *Ri'a
A* a mea.urem.nt of what
.hould lie done and whst ha- Seen Rep*. Mack Cleveland Jr. and Gor­
mainland, who are hrld raptl'e
Itemoerats Conlldcnl
B 'Oimpll.brd by Del 31. rod. Mr don Frederick r.ilie.1 the proposal
b* the Communists.”
Democrat* rUimed the expect
“Undemocratic" and elimination of
Null* gave these ftgurr*
t.m .aid tlcn Wang shu imng. •'*! Iieavv turnmit would t&gt;.*-*t ihelr
i
I
t*|.
Pidhng
I.Hiiin
lloll-ii.l
and
hi.
tint1
-liallengr.
Ml \ Ml
nivn. 101 —local firms (down­ the individual'* right of choice.
[the Nalionail.t t luef ..f .tall, iwt- eiirTerd mi) .riiict In both H.iu.r
am . today for an l*etand lljr.-r of Miami. Holland
town section)* ii&gt;*.l 110,0.10, re- | Seminole was npected to resonally mderett Ihr immediate and Scnatr Rrpuhhcanv *aid no I uvrl1" ■*
.
.wa* rvpc-ted to win ItatHldy.
KitrmiitK. like any o th e r occupation, i&gt; u gamble. Vege­ denial
. m u ' soVtly w .the Democratic
thing about the Senale hut ron rtprrlrd Huh! t irnout nf le»&lt; (hen *
iieil rut,oral atteiurj. Cetved M 3dl.
table producers probably a rc the world's best-known bust*
’ I want lo warn U*e t otnmun tended iHrv would recapluie Ihe halt of Ktnrtda’s t eimnno .
| iros'lon'al""race*
Wtrti 102 - -t'.tv County am 1column, arconlinf to veteran poll*
i an *
0 ness gam blers, facing all of the wills of other liii*iiie.*«es and iits: If the&gt; i e * n rt tn auch Mou.r
trred voters
p.
iurumbenU from Flo ploya^ and Khuol taacberat Ooal 1Ileal observera. U. S. Itcp- A.
Sydney Hcrlong. la-e.h.irg, wag
weapons, the) must hear all the
n few peculiar to their own trade.
ilr.eur-1 *110.
Ttir Sunshine .Stale vole,I mi nda't live other dt.lilcta wilt go *•'•«».
Dl*t*. Inn
-building trade*. expected to retain hit Fifth Cots*
Like oth er farm ers, vegetable tight the buttle of too rtm*ei|uence*.'* the admiral *anl
«|V rare, nf ■ta'cwpl, -ignifi t*4 k t'l Ciuigrrs. ,ioopl*"*ctl
gres.ional District teat dfipito a
The Reil broadcast *an1 II . M i i r k i 'l s C’ lo S C tl
much rain or l'*&gt; little, in .e c tv glutted m ark ets, freezes,
lb P It illioMi *' Cramer r&gt;l St Dual 13,0.10, Received *1,79* M
ranee Iwu &lt;on*tlltlll&lt;uial amend
hou*e to house: j strong campaign by William C.
Dlvn to(
i
omnium.t
suldlcr.
wen
affe\FW
YORK
Il'P
ti
M
I
major
mrnt’
!
‘i
*'ate
t-gi.lat
•
.
s--.d
P.’tci
irg
l
lniuls
•
nni)
Re
high production costs and many other*
Citleman. Winter Park Republican.
pub &gt;i 4-1 unire*.ma:i sin.-e Re l.l.tlOO. 'e*riied **90.10
I'nlike many o th er typ es of farm ers, how ever, Ihe vege- te&lt;t by the alleged attack, whirls domestic securities ami rnimro- »tforr^ of minor local
Itivr: tod
prialtsre: *;•*»! *3.
“Safe'* randidalps were Clevein\nivr 4f
o( i»n unipf^i/iril cj|f% m^rkfti trpfc
lo%rd tnrfi)
llrjdihk: thi* HiitUnf u « t11**' ro»
rnn.tiurtimi da*, wa* a liras*
ildr pml near cant hold hi. pr,. ,)pr „ ||nkpi, ,hr l nil..I state*
latui. Fredertck. Stenstrom and
t t.. . hark Democrat tHtn, r errIred S2.720
M^rstiif1 of Ihi*
ifil !&gt;r iav»*&lt;- Htrn sj■ . nr*1 t, j :.i«.&gt;,it.
Did I'u pi fi -.iiin* * : t^t* ts»viit (ialrhcl, Democratic nomlduct ' until the market i&lt; right." j with the allack bv n.dln. that 0
Wpiiiut ti K•- .- ot ttinnihm in th
When rahhagr, lelerj, tel luce an.l look place ‘afler
dentist■. clergy ii'"l n, j f fnr |(,P District I teat no
thr *uppl) f
Fir*l Di.ltict i r
hean* are rrailj. they mu.t go to large amount* of f V /nntuni
,
reai
vot,-.
f.'.'-oo.
rrreufd
«! ■'
the County Commission. They bad
two tear, ago •&gt;*
IMvn 109 -beverage and ret n„ (ip|&gt;r, t„on
market, regard!#** of the prve- lion ' to the Nationalist.
file ibi.r.t congrrs.innal ,on- taurant- —tlosl f i.itflil, ieeeive*|
• /■-*
l i __ r*
\VT;^ li
It's true that cold ftorage ha* help
Thr charge was leveled durmz
ti*l l-»o o*l ti, thr Fifth Ib.trtet
( l l i n i b l c i L it to '* 1i i pretene the lift- of wgrtahle. a lull in '.hr “cat and mouse
v Imii
Dr mo rati. Hep
\ n
Is.vi: 110 - automotive. Goal
TAMt’A i t'P li— Nathaniel Smi- f«r » few day*, but » rarb.vil *&gt;f campaign against Ijueni"
Tic
is.iti llirl..ni -d l.cevb’iig ai-nt f 1 ,00. 1, re*eive,| Ji.MI Wt
lev. a \&gt;gr&lt;* **olti# peddler -vhn 'egetahlrs Isn't like c l„ic of mt Communist gun* * turh hurb-d
again*! Re|tsiblu an William Cole­
Altamonte Springs, laing*.io&lt;l,
ca.tie that i an lie 3).lf&gt;2 shells at thr oitpoit ulatil.
• hi. t"n ur hrrd
man J' •'( D lamb. Ileilung bars t'*««elherry, recelve.1 $.'&amp;3: lienpreferred jail to ir.lormm. ghf!(, {fir &lt;n ,ndeflnito time
Momiay
were
illfn
ly won tr etectlnn two &gt;ears ago eva. l i t SO; bake Monroe |C0.
vetsh toda)
Heavy rain, la.t week pretwhty
Hut &lt;
.m idmitti d hr larkrd Inte Marv linn. Maltlaml |3,
Itnaitir**
i*
gtv,»i
in
Ni&gt;nnn«ilt&gt;
f'n
u
n
tv.
Titers'
nr.im
■
■
sv*n■
werr viewed n. a nuisance to
If)irnrt t . maVr a real Nn*. Ho-e lift, national firm*
1
-1
1
1
.1
let.
'O b j e c t * I s F o u n d
k «pect*r'd*r twocar colHilnn
o f reccaaion.
many eitv dweller/ but Semlnnle
,1 |i' w* *frt«C tle--b&gt;iic
.tali H
«'.*M1
last night ,.t JSth and Sanford aeot
MARION I • t f t
Owner ol |mints vegetalde iv-io, ,* rlidn’t
The Sent im dr ( *«t&gt;ttii v • hntuix-t m t nmnii’i ■ t i r w( i;
In IfII S,%I» fn n .- 1 H«q. Paul
.•■I *n41 'it, tiguie t -4 . met lo the hospital
It «ult*
ohie-t four-’l on hchw#: out.i.le f,r ( The* loved it lln •* ram* I
trle a n 'il figure* on h m in •* tirnd whii- i honlii -n.iki ihe Roger«
I n r | ji Ki- dale la-.-l given l&gt;&gt; the-professional clasufi
In), tel were Sonny Ovillo Far*
.Marion Monday ran get *a-nr hack 4Prr |llir ,
tn (),P bonk l‘n
moat
avid
prophet
o
f
gloom
.ulopt
un
optim
istic
.upUcik
I'hiifti. , 1* Wa. r of ration im lude. the I25&lt;t previous- ff)&gt; 20. rnli.lr.1 man attached to
Ihr G»’1
l by contacting sheriff * deputies .omr. it could mean the difference
Mark deposit/., tip 1.1 |ier r e n t; bank i .•moiiiy.-*, up l.'» per Ifotic S*iUlMl |t«. -ei* in p ilnrity ' tv repotted o» being aiibaeribed hy XAS; and lllah Nasthrea Klelda,
Object It nuthou*r
between profit and loss r0f thi*
w...
t,- ■•TT* him in
c e n t : jaisltil receip t*, tip
l**’r c u t . Itmlditij; perm its in ’•
*“* r Ytto ,
t f
.
arowing seafnn. To others. It will
1Mlfl
sides witn his aunt, Florence Bell,
His Heart s D c s i r i *
m.-an a more surce*iful year
Sanf.ird will hu*t the is* pi.t Snnfopd for the fir-t litre. &lt;piar1er* *.f Ih i. vejir, lift ix'.i p.-,- earlv Vt 1I*f\
Iw . l». n«*r t jtt ir.-umia-ntt •&gt;-&gt; lie 4.I-I..I that the Na*y Raw- on 13th St
lifers «r
of the
vent r n r It-. u * r perl -I In Iasi
mi«irri
thr Fifth
riilli Cbnireatinaal
ln n rr
rRF.F.Int" Mi* it PI
&lt;‘r
ruiiin ut- wi.nsw
Ihr ur.
Ir Railroad ami
Areordlng to Investigating offle|year
„ Dittrirf n ni Sundif
t if Ovtf
viUe Gonnrlng Zt »*• fined *IU
Telephone* m
in th.
th# Sanford rv I'll 1*11e , '1 • ♦ III!
snd
rttts ".Monday
lurW « in'
minin' estimate, fo,
rente,
M r S . S a d lC H o tV C y
Telephor-,.
' " rr*\ ' i.innuiiloM,
,;nm ....m t. a BV ami toe rrpmn-m
“ ers, Farley ran the red light at
sttd cost*
Honda* for turning
in t Prel,
Preliminary
for the venlrr
rnjnt. •1 IH ivih tin 1 aii.' a ra ti")
■ false ala-m ‘m l :&lt;n*ld hear the' 1B57-M growing reason reveal that
Holt for the meeting will Iw pv I —_ | _ IkA— .
J
' hangeluv* thcrraied h It J ...
. .
''
» ra t- .&gt;&gt;. that Mtreto W
11, the Intersection, just at It had
Ivrn entered hy Field., Farlty'a
Ores -n e*l whrt the ■■'*• - . .ir, Srnunol.- farmerv iinvc inciej.ed Sanford postmasler J»el ! .e-l DlCS ID M o r v l O f l d
iw»t 12 month . iI.-.
. .• '
'
' &gt;.i* . *i dj&gt;1-rert n
e
convertible dragged ihe Negro's
pTi *#!! t tu lrr
.re a re uf most vegetal,!,. * aril Field will h, assisted by ......... her
M„
Sadie McCarthy
........ Itllir' W
' ‘
. -"e a r* -X
^ ^
^
car to feel north on Sanford Ave.
rnrkrr, fttutilv Airrir^Itutiil nyrnt. right i«4ninutlrt« of Srminolr c - . , ,
,
. t**tri* f?K |» r crnl
end
Fields wix thrown through th*
U n ). j p \ 11 . 1 I ' a m u i r e s *nw enuntv vegetable production ICounty a . a reception committer
' ,r&lt;
'
t'homhei figure*
.•
''
ligurr. pu«
pm\«.
tlljt
right door nf hu car. and cam*
H t t l .i t A i m U l
(miH .hxs . ".UMWOCUI m
Postmasters fro m ll countir. ,n . B*-«»»'»d* N»r»&gt; Hn.pital m M
Vmlnole t «u“tj
.............
' M
............... "Ule fund
o.,- fv *i grn
i%ir»a: -n
aid
the ,n"
race.,
VTI-5N7 \ 1' I’l
lh€
motor
to re.I with Ihe car seat on th*
crease” wher
wheri *:i
all ihr
the figure* are me
ATLANTA
1,1
,c ,n''
r’r create"
Ule diurirt
diitrtfl will
will meel
meet itj ' IIi l 30
l " land
land
Pm&gt;n|j|i.
, | proiprnt
'
&lt;■
a__ n ;.nr
and
prosper i
the
Itopc "r
of un H o r r i n f i J l O n K I l C S
•
ge stood
.till S
Monti*
for
npt.iii uf Seminole Spotlng Hoods,
ige
.t.-xl (till
I1 b
,r a* compiled
rompiled
p rn
m for
f.&gt;r a covered dish hinrheo.
\jr* Haney
f
In th.
i,
lunrhe-.n
Mr.
Ilarvry w*.
wa. the
thr (mix.
' ni"&gt;. Ih peri
pt rl. *i
.1 «.‘m|tt,£
Vailmml.stune,
horse \
\ h.a.k
hiark .i.ao
mar* ran arourul
the car was a total lost.
4*t sto
-C4-.- Srrtyu .........
aimed Slot*
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l tidei distu.aiun will *ie mf.-r 1
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fa rd Xnd.evt Sard. rington It "til be held Wedne*
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1 ; rT'1 Arnold Williams of the Sanford
'•&gt;, lO| ,, ill " in»rr in. «t it l' gre..
e]« r( pepper•
to Handle Chnstma- Mail ' T«o end of Ihe week . a *.,n « I
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‘,l of were called tu Ihe acme.
3 hr iiuii Ihi id i-lcilll. iIlt'IlT .
DK1.AND t ’I*I
I 1- i lot ida the lug crop* in the county I lar.t- the irgionat .dfitc,
fI, late llnrial will folio/ !•* D.ik
She is survived u* a *.n
Farlcv wa. taken to the dispenrra.od &gt; •»'. i ti:. i.. i
Asti.flng Field will ta- hdward
Aasociatton on I hlldret l uder
figure* fo. (in- ,,..*■ i show
b#-r t'emeler)
K.
llarvev
it#**rd.
•ary at N'\S, where the extent of
,rt meter* from S ug to a s;y
0 s v will meet at Stelsut l nucrat that aerragr in .eLcr* #e.t cab N Mltcbe!l. Mtamofllr bprirvgs.
Mr Harrington wa. the victim ht* injuries are undMrt mined, *1tv here Nov f. S to , 11- - uv» the bag, iTwrea.ed. peppers remained MauHnr l&lt; Malker. .TiuluoU daughter Mr, Howar*) * II,
T#I*phone* m the local exchange
Hull
r*- lived in Janu of . truck accident Thursrlay Ihough not considered serious,
formulation of .tate-wide sland about the *ame and .aullflowrr Mlntv S Warren, Fern t’ark. J -rn I dr net Mrs llat .cn t. -.-.i ■iriea..-*| hi mure Ihan I -a. tr .m
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SI nullin', in Semin morning in San tlrmadlno, I «l
t lrlil- wa. [Died in “fairly
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»rds fo* nre .rh.Hl e ‘r . .
Irnpi*e*l lettuce, .wee! roin.and I. Ileown Geneva, Virginia P I. left Sanford to. I .11. r i
.d const in thoi bond. III. Sanford re.tdencr a a. «lft good" condition this morning at
r». atnlr at.-, ir.rr.4-rd In acreage. An.lei.oi:, t.ake Mary \nn*r G \ a
In the- first thrrs &lt;|ua
. , ..f .1. i .
41*9 ■ 11-nl-v
rallaba. lutirel \ve
the .Seminole Memorial Hospital,
" ‘ J r *r. ttusi.fi* s permit, i Sa,
O n e K o f I'I i f K o h u
T«tai vegetable anragr tn the MrArthur, lake Monroe. I'hexter
with possible bark Injuries and
' -d totaled SI VD 991 *■ Irvcrra.e
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for coun'v thi* *ear. ba» inrrea#ed K. Nelson, leingwood *-d foho
Ij -i ' 1 iff nt i nun
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.arerauona
lacerations ot
of the head,
from 5.395 lo (1,229. or 125 a-rea. R .tone*, flviedo
f ilmrul t } / ' W ovrr Ihr total
Weslbrnok 4 Negro told why he This added land I. e.peele.l to
, t ; im « « m bonds hire
L a r;
Fariry « » . hun a month ago
or Ihe auftir mnr muoth. It. I9.y; valula'
he
was
was sitting m ,*t&gt; co„n. ...
pu(h
, t-&gt;v|l lh„ , s , t mi1
•ij was the ft million
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in an arridcnl in tkstren. II* is
Rul dir c orr-uit*
Seminrdr l-*r In tin
looking for a Job
liugt. profita above ihe It I 2 mil
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of
Thr fi.si thrre .ptaHer*-*a- ) i.t for SriHi
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"1 cam, ,.|i n. i !•&gt; *c«who l(,n „f |gi( vrBI Alla .ertain to
h. right-cent gasoline
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It is disturbing to a -a-uu* » I*--, of Stir n 'lin.. . «twiprur.c
the .tali- for the
Fire heavlfy damaged an auU.
•ft U &lt;1
Judg. l r 1 '■Hue &gt;e-d» to the ln, r Pa-r la thr t l million * eg. T d P IM I 9 P f I n i ll T p H
for office to h- unai.'r to
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mobile driven hy Mr. Herman
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road* *nd then t ran go get that table producer# poured into the
O'*
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hts final appeal for vote*
Permit, i-.i.rd m ihr City of
Stanley earlv thi# afternoon
man's job Westbrook told offi- |^,i economy !a»t year to get Klghteen year old JoeVndrews
Such »•*» the r**e with t i .l# Sanford during Ihe lhi*d quarter
Mr*. Stanley, wife of a ACL
cers
vegetable, piantevt.
cultivated. #uffereda severelaceration of the II Roberlion ye.sterday Roirrt sere alight!) beau Ihr total fnr
IHillreman, was returning fr»m
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harv«e*i and shipped .
scalp last night when the pmlrup soil, vice president aral nwriv
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klndergaitcn with her children
S lig h t O v e r s ig h t
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— ---------truck in which he was a p»&lt;«enget of Thrimotane t.a* fo i. a . x&gt;
A repre.enlative of the 5Aa!&gt;
iilunle , mnlv
hoarvrt
the
»hrn thr car Stopped running and Service Office of the Florida V A.
SAN FR W 'ISO * .1 I’ll -There
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went out of control ard turned didale for the Sanford s’.,. •
' ta1 for the third quarter wa.) Arrcry jCVCrCO
HIVMt , I *1*| a
\ 19 vrar-old llarted smoking She go, the child- will he la Sanford Nov. 6.
m.*»ion In I'Hjav's eiectinr
v inj qqy
W o n fn o r
° ' fr '&gt;fl
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was ju*t o'e thing «iot g slondlj
VV C U JL f &gt;Wf
Driver of thr pirkup wa. Ror.ert
mother « a . teverely rut Monday e" 5 «ul "f ' h*' r»r aed re.idrntl
Appointment* may Iw made by
3e&lt;'.eida), The Herald, h ■ ■
when a much-heralded educational
I'anl. cloud, through VXrdn#* Harlon fleekham J r . 1* S*. ford lake omitted an advertlvemr'-t I
When a over t.. atr*l bahv t*/.:tlr »n tlw ItTt. St Ftrneh Ave area contacting County Service Officer
,
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rushed
to
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rescue
with
hand
e«Rrckhsm
was
uninjured
Ihe
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television program &gt;eg»
with .Is. with *-idel. xcattee-d .honers
exploded In her hand
im behalf of Rohertaon* eaod.
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Karlyle Householder at his lave
l.l.ft ANON let,,
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Mr* vlmlrj A Spring cant .hr ttngullherl
office.
teachers teaching tn-fnr.- the rim tonight and vvrdnee.ta* High lo- etdeut iK-curred at 19 |ft p m dat’&gt; .^IDr# todAY iA r|Arllf,n i|a&gt;
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4_i.„ . da* 75 to »0. Not *» cool to- Highway Patrolman J. I. Sike* th# •dYrriiitmpnt muM
Ro&gt; I'ruchs'r .pent a lot of litnt . dorr.I off afler putting Ihe bottle
The fire department wa* called.
Matters iwrialsiing tn federal
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wcra*. TN sel- hadn t been drliver night a Ith tna arouri.l SI. ,I.ight
estimalrd damagv at around M99 run.
In hospitals
rntlv although hr j in a pan to heat When she a a.-ke but the city has .pul lending or *late benefit! to veteran#, their
ed to claaaroomi nf l? .ehoois *arlahle »ir»d« graduall# becomAndrews was treated in the
The Herald regret, the omu.ioi* was iierfectly health) 111* fafherj.hr picked up Ihe bottle (nd it (rucks &lt;n&gt; out of-glly rails rxcept dependents nr survivor* wilt bh
whete puptl* were to get
the ing easterly to to 15 miles pee rmergroev room of the Seminnle and apoltgues to lh# eandidalr sraedfalhce and great grandfather i explo.te.1 -evering an artery in, In , tie of "life nr death” emer- discussed from I p. m. to 4:M 0
broadcast lessors
hour Inday and torlghl.
Memorial llosp.tal and released and hi* supporter*
irm.
. were all patient, at the same time.'her tight ai
I gencies
tn.

United Fund Drive
Extended; Leaders
Cite Campaign Lag

Reds Say Poison Gas
Fired; Charge Denied

Florida Expecting
Ligh t V o te T o d a y

Vegetable Farmers Hike

Acreage Despite Gamble

News Briefs

Business Reports Reveal

Two Cars Collide;
Drivers Injured

Local Economy Growing

Sanford Will Host
186 Postmasters

ror

Bonds Validated,
Bids Slated Soon

iTruck Overturns,

Robertson Lost
Thot Last Appeal

Uamaces
. .. u will iw .. DriVCr o cts

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Botflc Explodes,

assncUta dltor

th* Handily at

V A Officer Sets
Visit In Sanford

Sanford Jaycees Urge: Go To The Polls Today; Transportation Provided
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Fred Othmcm S a y s'

GUNPOW DER‘TEEf

nV FREDERICK C. OTHMAN tit will he m'M »nd wild srd. he ipondeat who visited the moos.
WASHINGTON - The eld firm -; insists. there’11 be a goad thaw via flying isaeer. and found ths
er. who ent# predicted snow in and then more snow. p»w.
people fr.er.dly. living:nn a are it
July and mid* it stick, this time
‘’ Easterly norm", ssys Ssgen- P'*1" r , f ch'n*
a chsln of lofty
h ii (ore loo far.
rforph shout the first of February,
m id?W'»
Breaking all precedent In the it- "Hide where trs w.rm. Windows wir.ecolored Lmf.hv.
°!amethyat.
manse builrets. Robb Sagendorph. are pelted (Feb. It, snow s almos.
SaJfrdorph’s
lunar
explnr™
tie Old Firmer of Dublin, N, H melted. Drive slow (Feb. ItlS i in found *•! species of forest iree&gt;,
Is fnrtliUni In the KTth snnaaJ this snow "
plus beavers that walk on their
As for March, he says: "Same
edition of The Old Farmer s Almshind legs and carry their young
sun, honeybun ."
nae a mild wlr.ler.
He sets April beginning with in the arms. The people most ate
All other old farmers, including
four feet tall and wear rn clothri,
myself, are predicting a wowser of days so haiy you'll feel laiy. plus
but they are covered with short* winter, with Icicle*, four feel roln. hall, and mlybe a little srow.
After i rainy beginning, the Old copper evened bair
lonf. blinardi, and drtfta of mow
(Juite * book far 33 cent*, *vrdeep enough to bankrupt that tire Tinner siyi M»r *d l be hot
tf you don't believe a word &lt;&gt;*
company offering a free taw to enough for a Hottentot: the sis­
any ear unable to navigate on its sies wtll be wltbout dritslei. June
winter treads. We always have showers may bring flowers, but
fore*e*n hitter winters; that's the he says June l should bring a real
wav the Almanac business is run. deluge; liter *n In the msnth:
and !'m p«t too happy about Ss- three cheers, dears
■'Sticky and Uky," ha says of
ger.dorph exporting June buds In
L A S T SH O W IN G
January. If fie * right agaia, like July. ‘•Events may be tricky." He
OPEN 12:13
he was about that freak summer say s tornado trouble will burst the
snow, he'll mik* the rest of us hot bubble the firs! week of Augseers look silly.
ust; then it'tl be all sunny, warm.
Aa a veteran in the trade, and blue. September he i»ei as
though, he does copp*r his predic­ starting pleassnt ar.d very mild,
tions by ssying we'Jl have some but on the 16th he ears all is loft,
storms, too, with tht first one here comes Jack Frost. October
coming about the Uth of Novem­ he claims will bring fine dais alt
ber. December, he say a, may be in this beautifully-colored fall.
a lltt'e redder than usual, but
This Is where we came in In the
tnere wont be an muca sue*.
Old Farmers familiar yellowFact is. Suitrdorph says well backed Iwok. which also contains
have about two-thtr.l* a* much the usual assortment of jokes, re­
snow this winter as we dM h it. cipes, and auve.llaen.entv for «uch
January, he says, will start with I’cmi „i gypsy bait oil; It .ru rs
snowy contortions of real Mlrrsrd f*sh Site or no cost.
proportion and the wintry fog
rho Old F irm c alt- r,eludes
would frecie a dog On the llth • -sport by b,s »pecial coir*.

Farms And Factories
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Seminole Countv officinU Thursday night got a lengthy
report from the F&gt;rida Development Commisiion about lo.
cel industrial potential.
. Thii 80-page report went into much detail, offered many
suggestions about correcting some of the deficiency. In
abort, however, the Commission told Seminole offictnls that
the county fa getting progress in direct relation to its work
for this progrets.
Seminole County vsa* told that it could not expect pro­
gress to “drop in its tap." A certain amount of industrial de­
velopment wilt come to Seminole County regardless of the
Attitude of the people.
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The type of industrial growth that Seminole needs, how.
•yer. must be sought, actively. Officials said after the meet­
ing that the Committee of 100 is a step in the right direction.
'* This eountv now Is experiencing the struggle between
those who urge industrialisation and those who favor agri­
culture as the basis for the ecnnomv. It is a quiet, tinc^ngeious type of struggle. Many are participating in the tugof-war without being conscious of the fact.
There is no reason for Seminole County to be indu&amp;tri: allied or agricultural. It can he both. Neither need be exeluded to the benefit of the others. As H case in point. The
; Herald offers the example cited by RumcII Kay, whose
1 column, ‘Too U te To Classify." appears weekly in this
paper.
* In a column, Kay aaid when we think of million-doliar industries, we usually vision huge industrial plants, smoke; ttacka. fumes, smog and air pollution. For this reason, high•ly-developed raaort areas with substantial tourist patronage
’ ywd extensive residential development have hesitated in cninduetriea to loeate.
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Delray Beach, famed tourist resort on Honda* Gold
Coast, recently secured a promising new industry* that has
tremendous potential for large payrolls and increased employment without any of the objectionable features that usu­
ally attend such development.
. • This is Gifts By Wire, Inc., which operates somewhat like
• telegraph delivery of flowers. More than -.000 drug stores
i with aervice to 3,000 communite* across the nation have
’ signed up for this aervice. The firm opened with 7C cmS tioyea. At the end of the first yea* the company will have
• 150-200 employes, an annual payroll of about Si million.
If Delray Beach can do it. ao can Sanford and Seminole
1 County. To prosper, this area must have a diversified econo.
1 * y . Agriculture and industry can travel the same road. In
modem America, they must.

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By Marian R. Jones
members part1 ipu.c in lutlude,
Mr. and Mrs I.awion Hardy, manning the h&gt;* dug atar. 1 for bas­
accompanied by their son, Ikmatd, ketball games and relllnf Christof Gainesville, left Fr.day for |ma* cardi, Money will te used
Birmingham, Ale.. where they for the Junier Semor banquet.
The Bethany Circle of the Firs'.
were called due to the sudden
death of her mother.
Methodist church ha» announced
Sy mpathy go** to Mr. and Mrs. that Christmas cards arc available
'In* success of ine Gifts by Wire
operation is expected to Indicate J . I, LsRoebe who rc-tived word from any member.
of the desth of their tS-year-old
to out-of-state planners and exe­ granddaughter in an automobile
cutives the feasibtllty of In-sting acrid* nt In We* AIlls. Mil. She,
national strvires in Florida. The with her mother, visited the LaGifts by Wire service Is available Rochet this summer.
to 37 million people, It I* estimat­
James Allen Thompson, super­
ed the service will handle 10,b&gt;3 intendent cf public instruction of
Individual transactions a year re­ Vero Bcs.-h and son, Jim, and
presenting approximately ISO mil­ grandson, Dsvld, visited Mrx. J.
Don S Co* key of banfnrd Direc­
lion, To date the Infant orgamra- N. Thompson last week.
tor of the Florida Beef Ceunri).
tion has already sent out more
Mrs. Mae E. King, who hat been will attend a meeting of the Beef
than 100.000 mallinr pieces from eonfined to her home because of Council in Fort Myera Nov. II
Delray Beach and Is steadily step­ Illness, is able to be out again.
The Florida Peef Council will
ping up Its operation.
Mrs. Ralph King Jr. and san. review the results t.f Its state-widr
Youthful officers of t ' » nation* Billy Cox. visited her parents, hcef stew promotion during Ibe
wide organisation averaer 33 M a-d Mrs. G. M. Arie and his month of October r d ^cct off!*
years of agi. President Kugene parents. Mr. and Mrs Ralph King cers for the coming year.
T. NsKsne is a nitive of Delray tins weekend.
The council is composed of catReich who retum*'1 home after
Mr, and Mrs R. I., Kemp and tlemen, neat pa-kers. md other
war service and sc.ooling to en­ daughter. June, of Jacksonville, groups Ir.ferestrd in the develop,
ter burinei* in his home town.
were the weekend guests of their went of Florida's beef industry.
While advisors tn-d to dl»eour- btother-ln-lsw srd tiller, Mr. and It is supported by the voluntary
ace hit location in D*'ray Reach, Mrs. Fau! Campbell.
deduction cf 10 cents per urtd
contending that he should chontr
Robert Dewberry Is back a; on the beef cattle sent t market.
a larie city, NaKano believes that. home alter a bout with the flu
The meeting in F'ort Myers wilt
Florida and Delray Beach a re 1 Rev. end Mrs, Jark Adam* and precede the annual convention of
Ideal for such an operation red chiidt'r of Miami we-e the werk- thr Florida Cattlemx-i • \»jodagrowth of the MW industry bears end guests ef Mrs. R. G. Smith t.&lt;r
out hit good judgment.
while attending the First Metho-----------------------------Five years of study, planning diet homecoming
The San Franciu &gt; earthquake
research and survey went into the
Net proceeds from the Oviedo and fire of 1206 kii'e.i *13 prison.
organisation of the new Giite by Junior class car wrash held Ss'.ur- and caused ibO miiii n dollar,
Wire operation.
day were U6 Other projects rless damage.

Too Late To C la ssify

By Russell Kay
The traveler or forgetful relaWhen we think of million dollar live will have no problem of wrapindustries we usually vision huge , ping, mailing, spoilage, breakage
Industrial plants, smokestacks, ts delivery lo contend with when
furnts, smog and air pollution. For he sends gifts by wire, lie simply
this rrsion highly developed re­ orders the gift through his local
sort areas with substantial louiist store, fills out a greeting card and
patronage and extensive residen­ pays for It. Gifts-by-wir*. Inc.
tial development have hesitated |does the rest whether the gift Is
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jn encouraging Industries to locate,
y* delivered In a neighboring
in their ateai.
town or 3,0©» miles away.
Delray Reach, famed tourist re
More then 2,000 drug stores re­
u rt on Florida'* Gold Coast, re­ presenting delivery service to 3.000
cently seemed a promising new
- aft
communities throughout the coun­
industry that has tremendous po­
; Three cents isn't too Important to Americans. Once, this tential for large r*Yrolls and in- try have already subscribed to (he
would hav# mailed a letter, or purchased three large pieces created employment without any service and additional atom are
being signed up daily. The service
Of candy. Now, what can one buy with three rents?
of the objectionable features that
was launched on a national trrv
Too. Americans are prone to lake utllty Increases in usually attend industrial develop­ ice
November 3.
ment.
•Irlde. Thay gripa a little, but go ahead and pay.
The
new Florida organisation
v. This wasn't the case In San Paulo. Braiil, the other day. in tht* fast-moving jet age now hit a staff of 76 people. At
young
men
with
nsw
ideas
are
Brasilians think three cents important. And they are dead constantly opening new avenues *he completion ef the first year's
■•it against utility increases. Residents of San Paulo were for progress and profit and a new operation a *taf. of between ISO
ao opposed to a three-ernt hike in bus and trolley fares that n-ganliatlon, Gifts bv Wire. Inr. ,rfl *** w,!’ »f «&gt;unt far an estlthey staged riots.
has selected Delray Reach for it* mated payroll of betweern n o .The resutt was at least five killed and dozens Injured. natiunat headquarters (torn which boo *rd St.
. One of the dead was a military policeman, caught in the line bonded retailers will operate a phoning or vlilting their local
•of fire. San Paulo residents were so shook up by the an* network service whereby gifts of druggist and select from a catanouncment of the fare increase that indire had to n|&gt;en fire every kind ard description can he !»gue listing hundreds of well
isrnt by wire, anywhere in the known nationally advertised gift
on mobs attacking buses and trolleys.
by simply making a selec­ Rems su-h a* rolmetiCS. perfumes.
Thn United Press International dispatch did not say country
tion from (he local druggist's cata­
Whather the officials who ordered the Increases were stick­ logue ard paving a modest service
ing to their runs.
charge ler gift wrapping and cost
of a telegram,
The plan Is somewhat similar
[to the te!f*r»rh delivery •mice
Pr&gt; Twn»» L. Lsrgen misled year ago Hi* prartlr* Is limited ef ftowtrs tbit has been op*rated
today that he Is moving his ef. tn turgtry, fractures ar.d gyneco­ so successfully by florists fer a NEWPORT. It t IFHTNCJlogy. The new phene number is number of years Consumers will
fieea front 1101 E- fle-or.d St. to FA 2-JI41. If there Is no answer, avail themselves of this new Navy En«. Donsld K. Ethell. ion
3IT S. Oak Avo.
patients may *alt the doct»r'a ex­ Gifts by Wire service b" *ilmp y i ? f f * ‘!.r,r F-th,l1l ^ Roule 3- s *nDr. L*rg*n came tn Sanford a change at FA 21612
bahy sets, cigarette lighter.,
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Follow ing Initiation C e re m o n ie s

For O v ie d o C a rn iv a l
The large crowd of people at­ 'Carnival chairman .tiled that we
tending the Oviedo School Carni­ i night wa. . «urcr&gt;&lt; A'l booth,
val give evidence to the Incrca.e have not turned in .. complete ic
port *o the amount drrivH from
in population of tlie local .-hnol th* Carniv i iv no' vet known
and surrounding community
Till. I. the on'v ■&lt;.-rrv making
Mr. F, C Wolf and her com- protect the PTk wt | .po .ior thi.
mitiee of tenth grade mother, vear.
served .upper in the lunch room
from AT.Jh p m. Mr. C F n et.
ley wa. in charge of .upper tie
ketc Other* *»»luing were: Mr.
F.lile Firming. Mr. Donn Ulrey,
Mri. tJoyd Dunklte. Mr. Milter
Teaiuf. Mr*. John Duda. Mr., F
M Oltiff, and Mri. J. B. J one.
In thr gymtia.ium the Hallo
ween motif
di.plavnl through
pumpkin.. )irk-olanterr., OTange
and hla * atrmmeM, and dummir.
tluffrd in Halloween re j.li. The
iriu.re dance booth wa* *:ie*n
with hay, giving the b.r tlu e . f
feet
Judging fcttum r. were Mr*.
Tame* Wilton, Mu. Jud* DcCo.’a
and Bill Meek Winner, in the pre
school group were: fir.t, Su-ie
Koerner and Fore.t Mlrh.e' «ec
oni. I*nnna Bea.ley and Jerry
Knetrer
Firtt third grade; fir.t, Devorah
Rinehart and Gil Mich**!; *econd.
Deborah Merrill and Rnnnir Mrt

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Church
^Calendar
TIES n AT
Prj.nder ehoir of the Fint B»p
ti«t Churrh praetiee. at I p m
Plnecre«t Baptut Churrh De»
eon'l meeting at TVS p. m
The Preibyterian Church will
have a Family Night roverrd diih
lupprr at I p- m. Rev. Malcolm
Walton of Park Lake Preibyterian
fllurch m Orlando wilt be thr
ipeakrr of thr everting.
Daughter, of Welle* of the Firal
Vfthodl.t Church witj meet in Mr
Kinley Hall with Mr* n M PahP.
gr .up a. h o t t e r , at 7 V) p m.
Market ptarr will hr he d
TTEDMranAT
Th* Gleaner." Cl»*» of th# Flrtt
Wapllit Churrh will meet at thr
| n r of Mrt, J. F. Lewi*. HO
™tn Air. at I M p m Coholtr.w t will be Mrt A t. BaHneau
and Mri. C. L. F.chola
Choir rehear.*'* at the Fint
Melhndi.t Church a* follow.: Cha­
pel Choir at J y&gt; p. m ; Senior
Choir at * IS p m
Thr Senior High Choir of thr
Tint Presbyterian Church will
meet for .upper at A p m Ar.d
for rehear.il at * vt p m.
0The Mid tt'etk B hie Hour of
the Fir.t Pre.hyterian Church will
he conducted hy the pa.tor, Rer.
A 0 . Mclnnti. at T:S3 p. m
The Chanrr! Choir of the Fint
Frf.bytrrtan Church will meet for
rehear.a! at T SO p m
Prayer meeting of thr Fir.t
Bapttit Church will meet for re
hear.al at I.VI p mSurdai School Worker. Confer
I .r e .t ' the Fir.t P.pti.' Church
W I IS p m
TKVWtUT
The rbanrel choir of the Firtt
Melhodl.t Churrh will practice at
7 SO p. m
The T F l* C!»*. of the Fir.t
R.pU.t C.iur-h will meet in the
Chapel at J P- m Mr*. J A Cun
nmghim • group will be ho.te.ic.
Royal Amha.iador. of the Pint
jyplut Church "ill practice »t *
Mr Fi.her '.ill teach the .tad)
hook. ‘ How to Win tn Chr it" it
the Fir.t P.pti»t Church at &gt; IS
a. m
Vt.Italian Day at the Fu.t Bap
ti.t Chureh.
Oiolr pr.rtire. at the Fir.t B.ptin Church a* folio*. Carol, at
A IS p. m ; Concord, T p m ; and
Church. A p m.
ATtin Women nf the Fir.t Dre.hyffrlan Church will meet for Offierr*’ Training and .upper »t I

"GOLDEN

fa»hionrd sleigh. piled nigh with
fall and winter yeget.blc, anil a
gaily llghte! tree, bnaitlng many
.mart!)- wrapped package, under
it. hough., added mueh to the
merry mood
The early Colonial., at the fir.t
Thank.jtivtr.g Dinner, knew- noth­
ing of pumikln. However, it wa.
not loo many year* later that
the l"rtian» introduced them t« the
oraoge rolnrrd courd-like fruit.
Thrv called I' ”pompion" and u«ed
It In sauce a&lt; well a . In bread.
From thu evolved pumpkin pie
. . .anti today we have the modem
counterpart . frorrn individual
pumpkin p;c.
It. comparion at thu time of
icar i. mince pie ^t one period
In hi.tory thi. pie wa. the ob|ert
nf (Quaker and Puritanical attack,
be au.e of the reltgioul aigmfl
ranee attached to it But renturir.
rhangtd a!) thi. and the pie now
command, great re.pert
You'll find thee wonderful new
pie. t.Yeunce tirr) available- in
toeal market* during the coming
holiday vason. The pumpkin pie
i. 'he amoothr. t blend of pumpkin,
.ugar, milk, egg*, and «p-ce. that
vou ever dreamed possible. Truly
a ‘ golden gift" de*«ert lo terve
famtlv and friend. Mtn.e l-oartv
a filling of nn!v the he»t ingre
dient...
app’e.. r»i«in* etirran.*
eitron, aiigar. and «ptce« Dark,
rich, and dele-tahlr
For holiday menu, tr .teaming
tureen* of heaity *mip with the
new froien Individual pie. for
de.aert Turkey noodle .oup il a!
way. popular and fe»1 ive. . .it
lunch or dinner lime Serve It
plain or dre.i It up thi. wav
Holiday Turkey Noodle Aoup
1 ean (|0'y ounce.t condensed
turkey noodle toup
I »oup ran water
I tabie.poon chopped par.iey
I tatde.poon chopped pimento
Da.h tubbed ..vory, eru.hcd
In saucepan, comhtne all ingre
dlente. Heat, .lirnrg often, Mpi.es
2 to .1 terving.

Fleet Reserve Women
Have Recent Meet

Stuff Holiday Turkey
With Ranana Filling

Frenone expect, a traditional
turk.v dinner al Think.tiurg, and
there I. no point in tampering
with tradition. Bui an element of
surprise ran .till be a feature of
the meal hv providing new varia
lion, nn tome of the old Irldi
tional di.hr.

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Focal UDC Chapter
Has Meetins: Friday

1| 1(5.05

I.At'MIRY NEED* I.IGHT

FAST FANSING. M ub-iU D It
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laundry —and hern are tvan tip*
from Michigan Fiat» I'nivnriny
home management vpcrialuta on
how tn get It:
Proper reflector, on laundry
light* may give al much as J!&gt;
per cedt more light on work amp*.
Reflector* redure glare and con
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MUST ST.

Fourth am h grade: flr«|. Mau­
reen Rnrlrand. Doh Boyle; second
Unda Memory and net Clont.,
Jane luindy and Wesley Swenson
were chosen from the Junior High
group, Pri.cilta Tuhv «-d rau!
Sm th. Senior High Adult winner,
weie Mr. G. M. Arif a"d Fove
Shull.
A hula-hoop oont.it w.i a lead
ing attraction. Other feature, were
a whlrl-a-gig, ft.h pond, food
booth.. Wilehe. Den. I'd country
.tore Top rorn and halloor. were
sold The havride, a .cheduted
event, waa rained out.
Mra John Rvana, Halloween

Shnwinir
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M«.ntr*Siinn nn.l

Instead of your uaual Huffing Prumsii’h moclm Scolcit
for the bird, for mitance. you loop wool wnlkinir atiit. Tito
foat-jnrkot in il o II l&gt; I f might prfrare a delicate Banana
Stuffing The light, refreshing fruit
lirciiAtcrl iu « hiirli-wniideii
flavor i*e. well with thr rna&gt;t
manner, vvilb full ioh hut
bird ard I. lure In pirate ever,
..hortenril aloovoa. A hlnok
ore it tha table. Be.idra lending
a fine flavor to the recipe. Ibe wool jot «ry Itlntl.f c m banifit. litn help as.ure that the ph-lr. thr coatumf.
.luffing will he .ufficiently moi.i,
which I. Important tv-lh for the
taste nf the Muffing and for thr Rridffo Winners Told
The Sarfnrd Duplicate It idee
bird
Banana Siuffi-g i. aim earrlleni i :uh m*1 Thursdav night for the
wuh chieken. duckling, or pork lie! in a »ertr« of individual play*
Winner, were fir.t, Mr. E. I
chop, nn other necatino.
\--i!rr»nn; teeond. Air. ViaWn
RANANA STUFFING
Rntw-rt». tying for third and
cup finely chopped onion
fourth, I»t l-enrird Munson and
2't eupi .oft bread crumb.,
r h .r ’ei ftnee; fifth, Clyde Ram
firmly parked
*ev
N teaipnon .alt
'« tea.poem poultry te»»on)ng
There will nut he a game Thun
t'y rtip. diced, ripe banana.
da) night hecau.e nf a tourrament
(1 targe or A medium hanan.tl In Orla-cdo Thr follow mg Thun
'x eup butter or margarine da-.. Nov tt. the *er«r.d mdivi
melted
d ml plav for the Fred Slci!- Tro
Ml. together lightly
onion phy will be held at the Community
bread rnimhi. .ait poultry »ne |{enter, corner of !Ath and Mag
wining and dired banana. Add nnlii.
melted butter nr margarine Mu
thoroughly. Make, about 1 eup. | Frwfen vegrl.b'ei ronk tn about
.luffing.
naif the time needed for fre*h
For a haavy smoke flat or on vegotable* henaute they are par
barbecued meat, add hard*.-.d Hally corked before freeil-g For
chip, tn the fire near the end of
the cooking lime TTve chip* ihou'd variety, femk froenn vesrtabir* in
be .naked In water before u.ing the oven.

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The Sanford Shuffleboard and
Ti'iirift. club will meet at * p m.
for the regular covered dl.h .up­
per. \ bu.ine*. meeting wilt fol­
low,

Ml l».NF.«D\T

r-» Svnforrl Woman1. Club will
m »t for luncheon at the flub
at JJ ‘0 p. m There will h* a
general bu'ine&gt;» meeting followed
try a piogiait with Mr.. R C
Moure. Bible Chairman of the
Fine Art. Department, tn chaige.
Rev. Jr*d Ft*her will be the gueit
Speaker, lloatetae. will he. Mr*.
F. 1 Meriwether. Mr. Joe Cor­
ley, Mi*, i.eotge Stine. Mr*. F '
Mopforton, Mr* John F:*'., and
Mr* II F McWhorter.
Till BSD AY
There will SOT he a bridge
game at the Community venter
til. Thursday brriu.e o! the tour­
nament in Orlando
I nr regular meeting of Seminole
Chapter No 2. Onlrr of Fa.tetn
M«&gt;. will he held at the Muonic
Tt r-ple at a p m Frlcr.il.hip uhl
wilt be observed

( ’lark Circle Hears
Program On Japan

A program oo Japan highlighted
the meeting of the Clark Circle
of the f’inr-rett Baptist iTvirrh.
held recently at the home of Mr.
Jewel Rltcr, Summerlin Ave
Mr. Alice McManus, program
chairman, intr-rdueed a p r r i a 1
gue.1 * tlev Donald Gravenmter
and Mr. T.e Kn Ru.htrg
Derated In her native rottume.
Air*
Rushing presented hard
made doll, depicting Japanese
girl* and women nf different igr.
An Intrre.tlng dl.fuv.ton followed
with ihn.c pre.ent ..king Mr*
Ru.hing qne.tion. about fashion,
and ru.tom. of the Japanr.e.
Rev. Gravenmiei'a talk eoneern
ed the muvtonaiie. ami their work
in Japan.
Devotion, were presented by
't r . Gloria Reed and Atr. Donna
Neltr {ir.venm'er led in prayer.
During the ton.l hour which
'■ towed a bu.ine*. meeting. Mr.
Ru.hing di.plavrd further talent
bv creatirg an arrangement of her
native flower.
Mr. lewel Riter, .eyved refre.h
ment. to thn.e pre.ent.

Twin Roys Feted
A|r. and Mr. Robert Tolle, Ijike
Alary, gave a Halloween Darts for
thelt twin .n-v. Dal and Alike,
and Met'd. Friday afternoon,
Itatv pump.in*, hlarh eat. arvl
hillovmv ilr-oraled the house The
ehtldren were gtvrn favors of hats,
"iviso makrr.. and 'la.Arts of ran
dv Dritra wrre awarded In those
winning game*.
Attending were
Bills Drake
Oil* s 'oil ox Tens A-me Fat..toe
n Seal, a-d linm' Gehf

Captain James Ramage. Sanford
Nava! Air Station, will he the fealured tpeaker at M'orld Commu­
nity Day Nov. I it l« a m. at
Holy Croat Episcopal Church.
Thi* (per111 terslce i« one o(
the few otnervanres (n the church
where the women of *11 ehurche*
worship together The entire pth
tlr i* urged tn attend
A|r* Randll! Ch*«f will lead
the .en ice Mrs Rt-hird Den
and Air. A R Deterten Jr are
acting a . chairman and co-chair­
man, respective!*
During the put week, the v iri
on. chur.-he* have collected )*rn
and vard g-xntt from thglr mem
tver. 'nr presentation at the »e--vice These gift. w!:t be used for
» different kind of .haring bv

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A1 All II officer., their wives, ard
gue.t. enjoy ed an improptu party
at the F.lk‘« Club Saturday eight.
Tha men »dl leave soon lo par­
ticipate In carrier quail, in prep*,
'ttion for deployment In January.
Ho.:, for the affair were U.
R fl. Hamt.on, Kntign William
Fonlk. and U. tjg) G, S. WUiter.
a.tuie&lt;| by their wivet.
A Hallos, een theme prevailed in
the deroration. A delicioui repiit
if turker and ham waa »erved buf­
fet style
Two silver bahv cup. were pre­
sented to new father., U. L, D.
Trnnlton and U. (Jj) G. S. WilHer.
About inf) people attended/
The Altamonte Spring* Ovir
Club will ht&gt;U its fir.t regular
meeting of the -cason tnmoirosr
•WE ARE ALL
at the Community !tou»e
Mr. R F. Iced', Winter Tark
IGNORANT. P I T ON
will tie the guest speaker. Atr.
DIFFERENT SUBJECTS*'
terdy l. well known for her in
teiesting talks which bring alive
tn her li.teoer. the many far
No one f»n maater all
.wav place* to which the hat
lourneved Her .uhtecl on this oc­ Atilsjerta. A wise peraon
casion ssritl h» her moat recent
know, thi* and contact*
trip around the world
Hoste.tr. for the dav will be oxperta wh o a #
apee(a)
the Mesdamrt J, D Alnrrisnn, Fltf
training
enablM
them
to
ford Sands, VA’ H. W’elborn, and
tnderMand tha nroblcmi
S H. Cads. Jr

Altamonte Club
Will Have Meet

involved.

Halloween Partv Held
At I.nkc .Mary Home
Su.ie Stubbing., daughter of Mr.
and Mr* George A Stubbing.,
t.awe Atary. entertained the ternagrd grout* Saturday night with
a nva.queradr ratty
Gue.t* met at the Stubbing,
home for a wiener roait. They
were terved potato chip*, baked
bean., pickle*, retiihes, marsh
mallow., home made randiei, and
cake.,
After .upper the party attended
the rarmval held at the |.akc
Atary School, returnirg at it. clo.e
to the Stubbing, home for refre.h
menli, dancing, and game..
Sixteen young prnplc were pen

..Wken you buy any medi­
cine. or health-aids get
them from a pharmacist,
1*1 our veara of study, Hcenied supervision and tra­
ditional Code of Ethic*
pmtrct you. You pay no
more for thin expert «trviee. Yet aome dey, a word
of caution about proper
u»e. may save you much
trouble and perhapa
your very life.

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nnF.HGl.ASS DAN FI.S
Fl. S F t; UN DO. * aiif - tUDIi
\Animn with a flair for decora
tug ran get help from a new
fo'der on fiberglass panel.
The folder describe* 2h differ­
ent interior application* for the
liatisliicrnt pane!., including room
divider*, .hoji icrecn*. luminoua
rriling., tub enclosure and ahow
er door., w.&gt;rk .urfaces, cabinet
doors and mdire.t lighting fix­
ture.
A.adaMe upoo
request
from the Filon Dlartle* Cnrp,
*'«n-umer Service IV pt . t ; ‘, l&gt;*.
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without extra charge. A
Hirai many people entruat
us wilh lheir prescriptlont.
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Vo-man de Vere Howard Chap­
ter United Daughter, of the Con
federate. met Friday after-non
at the home nf Mr. David D
Caldwell Mr. Caldwell aod Mr.
A K Rotveiler were m ho*te.*e«
Mr. W, B Klrhy give an in
terf.ting account of the .late con­
tention held recently in Tamp*
Mr. Caldwell gave highlight, of
the Histone*! Ploner.
Robert Stubbing., aervior at
f-Vminotr High School. » * . pre
•entrd with the »tate awxrd for an
hi.tnrieal ra.ay on "General Fd
nillnl Kirhy Smith". Thi. I. the
fourth time in five year* that a
student at SH5 h i. been recipient
rtf the Mate *w&lt;*rd The local chap
ter, through the president, present
ed Rnhori with a Jefferson Da'la
Hi.torv Medal.
At the rime of the meeting the
hn.trMea were am.ted by Mr.
Alice W'tillrk in .erring refre.h
ment.
Ho.ie.«e. for the November
Memorial Service
meeting will he Mr. W. P. Carter,
Honora Mrs. Holly
Mr. W B Kirby, ard Mr. 7. R
A memorial service » n held Ratliff.
for Mr. R I Hope hr member,
of Norman de Vrrr Howard Chap
ter, United Daughter, of the Con­
federacy, Frida, afternoon at the
horn* of the pre.idenl, Mr« Dav­
YOUR * $ GO
id Caldwell
A .erlpture reading wa. given
hy Mr. W' R Kirhy «rd the
lord '. Prayer recited in ur.I.or
A doting prayer wa. given by
Mr. Caldwell
Mr*. Z R Ratliff read a eulo
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•ympalhy were wrltren by M*.
'Itnme F Jone*. Mr» F F Bmi
f GAS LANTKRN
mi'lat. and Mr. G F. M*Cill and
Keg.
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FORMULA U

MARY

Dr. and Mri. Arthur f Corey
and .on, Seth, were the gue.t. la.t
week of her mother. Mr*. Juliua
Divgfc Ider.
'Ir. H R Gray. Mr. Far! DunCan. Mr* Lewi. Futch, and Mr.
C U 1 iwienre. alt of Usngvsood,
attended the W M i\ study
Cour.e initi-ueimn cia.i for the
'dull. Primary, Intermediate, and
Jumoi Deoartment. he’d at the
Fir.t Baptut Church in Deluind
recently.
Mr* U p Ye.ley ha. returned
to Sanford after a month in St
loui*. M«, where rhe v luted
Mend* and relative. Mr* Ye.ley
»-»o attended the International
Chretlin Convention while in St
Ixiul. She i* a member of the
Fint Chri.lian Chureh here.
M: and Mrt Charle. Himil
.eft Mordav for Clew l.ton where
•hey will »p*nd the winter.

Mr. Harold Sundvatl, Mr., John
Reddird. and Sir., Bedford Mir.hell were local delegate! to the
Slat Nation*! Fleet Re.erve Con­
vention held tn St, Petersburg (Set.
H 2A. TTiey wri'l report their aeti*
vitiea to the (.adtea Auxiliary of
the Fleet Reserve AMooiation at
it. next meeting, tilted Nov. }(
at the L’SO.
At the October meeting of the
auxiliary member, approved a
recommendation to .pon.or a
Thank.girtng ha.ket Memtier. will
.hare the eo.l nf the turkey and
d-ntr the remainder of the food
The name nf a need*- family will
be obtained at the Naval Air Sta
lion.
Mrt Will John.on, vice pre.i
dent, presided In the ah.ence of
the president

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^FKer Comp.fting i jii-month |Mr» Garnet While received their I mony « i i performed by Mr*
plfdjp DfrW. Mr* Don Howe. 1 plm tn the Ritual nf Jewel. and tilrrn Metal!. Mr*. Gordon E'rrdrMrV «
, S?v ntrton. H** * • » initiated Into Oa«ma Lamb rl.-k, and Mr. Dick Natan at the
U 'flt nrup-tl/. Mr. Prank Vo!- da {'hjptrr of net* Sum* Phi
lo.irf. Mr«. ( I; ilr Rnbcrt.on. *r,d
Thr Imprcnive candlelight cere- Ml. Plymouth lin'd Saturday
niShI- Following thr ceremony
members jolred thrir hj.bind* in
thr dining room 'or &gt; dinner in
honor of Mr. W H. C!ont», Ymjog
Woman of thr Yrar of Ovirdo.
After d-nnrr. darrtre to thr mu
•if provided hr thr llotrl fnmhn
vsa. rnjnyrd hr thr group

Two nf the grand and g'.oriout
dessert* of thr holiday ira.on
made their bo*. . .frnrrn indt'.i
d^vl pumpkin and mince pin,
®rhr spirit of the teaton w»»
rapturrd amirfit a hirkground of
colorfully decorated Ivhlrv in go’d
and green with Thank.giving and
Chriitmat crr.terpiccei. An old-

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Iowa Top Team In UPI Poll
By EARL WEIGHT
NEW YORK &lt;UP1&gt;—Th« low*
Hawkeyei retained ■ (lender trip
en first pliee today In the United
P re « In'rrnallonal m x'or college
foothill tiling* vhtle the ur.defrated Jnllfil Uultlana Slat* Ti­
ger* pountsd bto the ninnerup
apol.
Defeat! Differed Saturday by
aeveral of Uat weak** highly*
ranked team* enabled Northwest-

ern ar.d Notre Dame tn climb
back Into tho lop 10 and produced
tcveral po*ltlon changes among
thore that remained In the »elect
Troup Ml*•lulppl, abut out by
Louisiana State In their "meetin'
of the unbeaten," ar.d PUttburgh.
upset by Syraruie. dropped out of
the top 10.
Early Christmas Pre*tnt
Iowa, which rollecled one of ita
Christmas preaent* early when It

Service Gas Holds Lead
In M ixed Bowling Loop
Srrvlre fla* to . runtlnuea to lead
the Sanford Mixed Bowling U *
gue. Thla team hat l&gt;een In firat
pi*-. for the part three weeka.
Haney's Plumbing &amp; Heating
rolled Into tecond pUre. Wleboldt’l
made a remarkable recovery to
climb Into third place on the
atrength of winning three game*
from Cook* C o r n e r . ________

Fred Digby, Bowl
Founder, Writer
Dies: Rites Set
NEW ORLEANS (U P D -F r e d
Dlgbv "father of the Suf*r
Bowl" and veteran »port* writer,
died here Monday at the **• of
•A-after a lifetime of promotion
mrA devotion In every athletle
tvent.
. , .
Funeral arrvt.ea are scheduled
to be held Wednetday.
Al the time of hit death, Dlghy
«•* general manager nf the Midwinter SpnrU Aiwlatlon. aponaor
of the week • lonr Sugar Bo*l
•vrnti. and hlitorlan for the Foot­
hill Writer. Afoelatloo n» Amer-

lea.

•Ht wm on* of Ih* most r iiwrfd
aporta wrltera In the nation. ll«
began ai a IIS a week cub re*
rter on the old New Orleana
&gt;m in I01S. ’1 worked for three
year* at that aatary,** he aal-l reeafitly, “and neve- IhmtgM to *»k
foe more."
Shortly altar be became a re­
porter, Digby organlted tha Ama­
teur Baiabatl Association. and
wa. active in eitaMlfhlng th* lo­
cal (iolden gloves contort*, prepe o la y a , Interieetlonat Catholic
foothill gsmes ord tennla loumamen**
r - ,-ij hi* editor, WUI It HamUfa*. drew up a aft of boxing
m e t that are Mill ured t® f 'e r n
the tport In I/mlsfan*
Digby peraonally covered nm*l
of ihe’ world’* heavyweliht till*
fishta and waa on# of the few
to choae Gene Tunney In 1027 to
boat Jack Dempaey.
Hit gtealeat achiovcmrnl came
when
h*
matlermlnded
and
named the firat Sugar Bowl foot­
ball elaulr In New Orleans on
New Yexr'a Day, 1933.

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Sanford Linoleum A I lie eared
Into fourth. Cooks Corner, after
losing Ihree in a row. skidded from
second to fifth, fn the cellar la
Appliance Mart.
Coin, Into games this
Service Gas has an ll’ t-l I T won
lost record. Harvey's has won 13.
lost 12. Weiboldt'a got over the
.300 mark with M wins, 13 lossea.
Sanford Linoleum has won and
lost Ihe same number, 13'*, Cook a
Corner ha* a 13-14 record and Ap
pllanee Marl an I I* mirk
Mary Elmorr rolled a high
three game aerie* for women with
I (It. Gladys While hsd 104. Betty
Callan WO
High three-game setIrs for the
men was rolled by Eddie Callan.
who had 319. Second was Gordon
Senart w-ith 314. followed by Bob
Spenrer's 311 and Jark HarrGon'a
303.
The 61-T and 7-910 spills were
skillfully converted hy Hetty Cal
Un. Fred M ctleary picked up the
37.
Thursday night matches will find
Service Gas and Harvey't hauling
for top »pot, Weiboldt'a seeking to
improve it* record sgainst Appli­
ance Mart and Cooki Corner ver­
sus Sanford Linoleum.

defeated Michigan for th* fir*:
time In It year*, received 13
firit-place vote* and ■ total of
303 polnll from the 33 leading
roachrt who rite the learn*
Louisian* Slate, bracketed willi
Rutgers a* Ihe nalion'a only un
defealed-untled major e o lle g e
tram*, advanced from fifth to
second with 299 point*. Th* Ti­
ger* received 17 first piare volet,
four more than Iowa, but the RL
Ten team remained first berause
It received 13 second plare votes
to the Southern team * three
Each coicli »e!frt* 10 teams in
the order he rates them nation­
ally. Points are awarded on a 10
9 1-7-43 13 7 1 basis for volefrom first through IMh plare
Iowa thus led Ivtulsiara State hy
six points after teadlne Army hy
nine last week,
Army Slips
Army slipped from second In
third tanh three first-place votes
and 330 points. Auburn war nest
with a first place sole and 144
In fifth place with Ihe

Gators Expecting
Another 'Toughie'
GAINESVILLE (UlMi
Flo­
rida Coach Boh Woodruff looks
for another lough battle Ihia week­
end when lh» Galois meet un­
predictable Georgia before an
estimated 17000 in Jacksonville.
"Georgia is bigger and has
more experienced player* t h*n
th« team Florida fared last year,"
Woodruff said "Their playeis
also a r e more esperien fd than
thin year s Gator squid "
Florid* rame out of the Auburn
game last weak In "fair phyalcal
condition." Wood-ulf **id He said
taekle Fred Schuti suffered a
broken nose but may be okay In
time to play against the tlulldogs.
A hesvy practice session was
on lap today.

other first-place vote and
points.
Northwestern, |*t point*: Witronsln. 133; Purdue, 133; Ohio
stale, 34; „ : d Notre Dame, It
"curded o it the lop 10,
Mississippi dropped from *lh to
llth with 31 point!. Syracuse,
Tesas Christian. Atr Force Acad­
emy, Rite, North Carolina, Southern
Methodist.
Ctemson
and
Grorgia Tech followed In tha! or­
der. Colorado, knocked out of the
unbeaten-untied ranks hy Oklaho­
ma. was fled for ?ntb with Texas
\AM. frtegon Stair, Pittslwrgb
and Virginia Military

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NEW YORK (IT II—The L’mted
Press International malor eollece
football ratings (firstplace votes
and won-lost tled records in pa
rentheiea):
Team
pninls
I. Iowa ( 13y (30 1)
30.*.
2 Louisiana Slate (17) (7 0) 7T*
1. Army |3| f80.||
I Auburn (1) (3-9-1 &gt;
3. Oklahoma (t) ( t i l
0. Northwestern (3 1)
,7. Wisconsin ( I I I )
* Purdue (1-1 1
9 Ohio Slate (111)
P» Notre Dame (4-21
tl, Misdasippl. 31; 12. Syracuse,
?*; 13. Texas Christian, 22; It
rtie». Air Force Academy aril
Rite 21 each; 14. North Carolina.
12; 17 Southern Methodist, 7; J«
( lemson. 4; 19. Georgia Tech. 3
20 (tie), Colorado, Texas AAM
Oregon iftate, Pittsburgh ard
Virginia Military, 2 each

15 Teams Watched
By Gator Officials

JACKSONVILLE. FI*. I t P l t Fifteen of the nation'! fop ranked
Irams. Including Ihe surprising
Air Force A-adrmy. ire helng
considered for bids to the Gator
Bowl football rlasslr hera Dec. 17
George Olson, genera! manager
..f the Gator Bowl Association, an­
nounced loday that the nine mem
her aeterlion committee would re­
view the result* of the 13 team*
In this Saturday's rontril* and
narrow the lilt again next week
Reiidrs the Air Foire, whirls
Daniels and Bob Si*k. both Jun­ hat only a lie wtih top-ranked
iors, for Ihr rest of the season. Iowa to mar * perferl record
For the ftrsl-tlme this year. Walk­ the romtnlMee also It keeping an
er has had to bring up men from eye on undefeated f/tuislxni State
Ihe redshirti to fill out the rorter and once-beaten Syracuse. Mini*
at the top.
slppi. Clem’ On a-d Tries Chris
Most player# who saw- weekend din
action were given ■ day of light - tHhrix among llir xidcct IT. atr
duty Monday, hut thr hard work I Boston College (t2 i Holy Croa*
was lo resume today.
|(4-l), Pittsburgh (12 It. Vand*r
Th* Mississippi Rebels, whose hilt (4 t g), Georgia Tech'(4 2 1).
perfect record was swept away jy,-„r,h rarolloa (3 1), tile# (4 2),
hy LSD Saturday night, drew. Southern Methodist (3 3) and
praise from Coarh Johnny Vaught Texas i l j i ,
for pulling up a go.*) fight
,,
,
"I'm tremendously proud nf our
altowing against LSU." he Sl i d
D e a l C f lO S G n
"But we've got to gel ready for
M iiv a s u

M a ro o n s To Face
3 T o u gh e st Team s
Called Pres* Inltrmllon*.
A b a i t r r e d Mississippi Mate
squad
drew
on Hi reserve
strength today and began trying
to get ready for Auburn.
The Maroon* have a lough raw
|o hoe down tha homeslreteh of
Ihe .Southeastern Conference foot­
ball season; Auburn, |,oulsi*na
State and Mississippi, In that or­
der. Only an open date Nov. Jl
provides a breather.
In losing to Kentucky la*! week
end. Coach Wade Walker* crew
lost second unit linemen Jimmie

Hurricanes Avoid
Heavy Work For
‘New’ Backfield

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The HniiSon m tili'l will rount
a . a coofrrrnre gamr, sinre the
Rebels had insufficient games
scheduled against conference np
ponenta lo put them In tha run­
ning for the championship.
Other all-conferenrr games this
week pit Tulane and Alabama at
N#w Ortaani, Georgia agalril
Flnvtdi at Jacksonville and Vanderhllt versus Rrntuckv at Igxing
ton.
L'nbeatcn LSI) will be h«it lo
Duke ai Baton lt&lt;&gt;ugr. I'.nntner
ptaya thr Chattanooga Moccasin*
at Knoxsttlr and Ctemson. one nf
the top team* in the Atlantic
Coast Confrrenre, will , hallemr
the new-found strength nf Georgia
Trrh in Allanli.

‘ Back O f W eek’

For Auburn Ploy

JACKSONVILLE (DPI) ~ Soph
omntr Don Dra!. fieri footed half
b*ik from the University of
Fli-rida, was named "Beefc nf
the Week" todav Hy the Florid*
Sports Writer* Assn
Deal, from Corpus OiriftL Tex ,
wst specialty reregnlfed for hi*
outstanding job against Auburn
last week He galnrd (W rard* tn
13 carries, and interrept*early In the first qnatler tn put
the favored plainsmen in the
I'HILADFI.ririA IDPII—Imag­
hole.
ine National Football
Teague
He also was the most consistent
team* preparing a d e f a m e
ground gainer nf th# afternoon,
against a pair of bark* each av­
Monday. Florida'* 230 - pound
er* -I** «•—«-d »"'en v.rda per
taekle Vrl Herkman was named
nn'
"Lineman of tha Week".for hi*
Thai'* tha talk cunfruwUug op
part In the Auburn gan*’.’
ponenta of the Cleveland Browns
The Plainsmen, ranked a* one
and their harkfleld arourgel. Jimof the nation'* lop team#, were
ni* Brawn and rookie Boh Mitch
hard pressed to defeat Ihe Oatora
ell. ’•rtwrrn (hem, they've netted
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Alter by a narrow 4 3 margin.
1,72} yards in five games to dale
M —•i , of course, has every­
note renter John Bell h«* defini­
thin- In the o f f e n s e wnrld
tely b*en counted out of Florida
wrapped up In the rushing brackState's lineup Friday w-hen the Player On I,onn
et-total yardage with 413 tn 1)4 . JALLAI A8SEK (DPIt
Sen Semlnotes play Miami In Ihe
DETROIT (LTD — Defen*eman
Jack llrndilekson has been loaned
Orange Bowl.
- . n - J . r c; . : s w k 1*!f t rn.i; ; r
Bell twisted his knee in the Un to the Springfield Indians of Ihe
and 14 touchdown, .cored
S,; U
b* ' Wt‘ vlelory n.gr Tampa here Satur­ Ameite»n Hockey league by the
Detroit Red Wings, llrrdrtckson.
day and will not dres* out
this, with sasen gamea tn go! \U "
frt.r ,h* » » »
Fullback Paul rasquatr is alto who &gt;sat railed up ftiim ltershe&gt;
Mttrhrll, with 414 yards In M si?yu!?.i. Kh .. .
"
T *!
a doubtful participant with a of thr AIM. Iwi* week* ago. failed
carries for . 7 4 average, wa, h '
*'
r' r f f \
bruised foot, but end Boh Fountain to trore in three games with the
aerond ptsce in Ihe sUlliUri. , vfri, f ffr)m , hf fftu, |
^ &gt;^
leading with u mm rortahte 9" |||ig hint In the natinn’i lop 20 is expected t(* be ready despite'Red Wings
an injured ankle,
—
yards oser ihiril
place lennl* last seaaon.
Mmirr of (he Baltimore Colta.
Bucs
Si»rn Pilchers
The R*mlnol*t op*n their eag#
**9tooie Jumped from .Ixth place sraron Dee. 1 against Kentucky. Gets Three WinnerR
PITTSBURGH ilT I) — The
to 'third, with Willie Galllmnre of
LAUREL, Md tD P I) - Bte*e Pittsburgh Pirates have signed
th* ("ileagu Bear* holding fourth
Brooks, a leading rtder on ihe Coitagh iva of Jarkson Height*. N
plact with 323 yards and Tommy Bout Set Dec. 6
Maryland rlreuil. won Ihe first Y-, and Thorn as llsike, 20. Ger
Wilson of Li* Angrb-s dropping
NEWARK, N. J. (UPD—Vince three laces at Laurel Monday.
mantown. III , to IJiB contract*
Martinet of rateraon, N, J . has Rrnokl
from third lo fifth with 302.
scored on Nlghltelter Coslagtiota will be sent to San
Th* big hump among the pan- signerl t omeet Rtrfan Redl, for- 1*4 40) In Ihe first. M'l'd and Angelo. (Tex ) in the Sophomore
prt came when Babe Parilli of merly of Germany but rurrently Woolfy i $12 40 )in the »e. ond and lifagur. while llvake will go to
Green Ray. profiting on i* fat aft Using in I'astalr. N. J , In a jo­ Harltigh ittlm in thr third The Clinton (Lit*a) in the Cl*»* I*
rrncon against the Philadelphia cund bout at the Newark Ar- dally douM# paid $72 40
MldWrrt League
E ar’es, Jumpad into first plare In mory, Dec. 9. Martinet was
a tHft which tumbled previous Hopped by Virgil Akins In the
firwul For A l.lfellme
L-lder Eddl* LaBaren
of tha fourth round at (R. Louis last
Juna I In hi* hid to win the vaWashington Redskins to third.
CREOSOTED
FENCE POST
Parilli, who threw three tnueh- rant welterweight lllle.
...
"tacxfarture posti «.f various «ises and lengths atsd can
downs in the Parkers' first viefill most any order whether large or small.
lory, potted a 9 93-yard average
Our standard linr po.i, 4 '.' long and 3’* average site have
COOLER IN BUMMER
f lf t for each pats thrown thb
herein* famous over Florida, W# have been making thia post for
WARMER IN MISTER
m re n
Mark Reynolds of the
th# past ten year* without ehanga m site, lenrh or In prtro.
RAVE fu e l
' CWfcago Cardinals was aerond
•hty still are fifty rent* fob the plant or fifty five rents de­
livered in quantities of a thousand or mure We believe our post#
with 913 and URaron'i third
FIBKRGLAS
are unequalled in quality and price.
plats avaragt waa 9 04.
INSULATION
Writ# or telephone your order# or for additional Infortnalion on sixes and prlres nf other pox'*.
"Holler for Haller"
Buy our ports and has* something to Im y * fur your grand*
KEROSENE
ISc
children to lantern her you by.

Defensive Coaches
Facing Big Tasks

CORAL GABLES (DPI) - Mi­
ami's "new" harkfleld may avoid
heavy scrimmages this week to
concentrate nn improving timing
and ffferUvfntii, Cmth Andy
Gurtafaon Indicated Mnday.
Gustafson
announced several
charges in the line-up after the
Hurricane# lost their fourth game
last week to Vanderbilt Among
thr switches, Rnnnlt Yafhrmtgh
moved up to firat team quarterhark replarlng Fran Curd. drop,
ped to th* No 1 unit
The aeeond team backfield con­
sist!
of
George
Marlntyre.
Thfr.-n Mitchell, Hnug Davis and
Frank Bouffant.
Thr Hurricanes meet high ■
riding
Florida
Slate
Today
night.
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CLASSIFIED INDEX

2T-NOTKE • PERSONALS
24—ARTICLES FOR SALE
29—FI RNITURE A
Hol.SLHOLli

1—
LOST AND KOI'Nil
2—
FOR RENT
I A—ROOM £ BOARD
2—LOR RENT
3— BEACH RENTALS
F«- rent: 2 bedroom house in
4—
WANTED TO RENT
Highland Park. Vltehen equipped,
A—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
floor furnace. Cell FA 2 MI* be
A—FARMS . ACREAGE .
•n,r i no P m. «r FA 2 to** ni­
GROVES
ter J w r m .
T—REAL ESTATE WANTED
* bedrowm. 1 hath. flenr furr.icr,
A—MISCELLANEOUS
attic (in. elasa to ichooia.
9—FLOWERS • PLANTS
r\ :22«:.
RIIRLBS
3 r emit apiMment furnished
Id—OFFICE EQUIPMENT
Adult* prly. ] inn Park Ave, S
11—AUTOMORILES .
TRAILERS
FOR RENT: Furnisher! ft room.
I bedroom apartment. 1011 Elm
13—
BOATS L MOTORS
Ave. till FA 2-0*38,
IS—FARM S ITT LIES A
MACHINERY
14—
PETR • LIVESTOCK1 *
s i p p L irs
15— ARTICLES WANTED
1C— PLACES TO EAT
17—BEAUT* PARLORS
1C—FEMALE HELP WANTED
IS— MALE HELP WANTED
3ft—MALE OR FEMALE
31 —WORK WANTED
32—BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
3»—SPECIAt SERA ICES
34— PIANO SERVICES
21-A—BUILDING CONT-RACTORS
3 S—ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
3V-A—BUILDING, REPAIRS.
23-11 BUILDING SLPPL1ES
26— INSURANCE

Butler 'Modifies'
'Quit Party' Talk,
Reaffirms Stand

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Selling
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t-F O R RENT
Steel furnilhid apartment with
2 bedroom* A 2 bl'hi. Adult*
1912 Sanford Ave K\ 8 4&lt;*M
In C’ stein—partly furnished
F-edrcom houie FA 2-1BB1

SiV or Rent. I B R M R New
Vr»j-t Trill*’ Atr mndninffd
Adu’.t* Th FA 2 7ft*4
3 room lutnDhed ipeitmeot. priv­
ate bill) A e-ittance. FA 2 0102
»*'r nr Fen!. t B R 3fi ft N&gt; »
Mnon Trailer Air ondtlioned
AJulia. Th. F t 2 766i
2 B. R, Hunt. lat hen furnished.
Adult*. Pn. FA 2 7664

Fumljhrd room*. Th» UibltJ, : Y ROHM h ho ard
401 Magnolia. FA 2-Oi2d
WANTED. 1 aerd lsd* Room
3 Room unfurnuned apartment
and Hoard. Good f *od TA 2 0312.
Apply ipt. 2. 2015 Sarfnrd AV*.
2 bedroom hnme, kitchen furrlvh- 4— HUAI, LSI AT F. FOR HALE
ed
Available November lit
HOME * S E E K E IIS
Idu i*. Call f a 2 : « i
STENSTROM KEAl.TY CONTIS
3 room furnished ipirtmin: 411.
IE S
TO OFFER BETTER
* ' iRi. US N Ja»mlne Ave
HOMES FOR RET TER LIA1NG
SKE US FOR THE KFV TO
3 room office building (nr rent On
3 01 ft HOME TODAY
Fren-V Phone FA I SMI
Vrrv* lovely 1 BR I tile bath
2 rlfir. ipartmcnt* newly punted.
I H hon*.** in beautiful Pm#, rest,
One 14219. 611 Pirk Ave
on'v 2 &gt;rs. old Fully equlppel
ineludir.* rlrrtrlr k;tchrn. Tol
WKI.AKA APARTMENTS: room*
pn*ate bath*. 114 W. Firit St.
ai price — M2 V*£&gt; Total down
_t|gr*o — monthly payment*
2 bedroom unfurnished home,
VA 41*'". tinanctng One of
e'.ectrv kitchen. SIS CO month.
our very beit hnrpe llithji
r \ :« 3 o .
Lvrrptumailv nue 3 II!i i B home
3 tojtn furnnhed apailmcni
to. ate I in Secunrt Addition Pmr
t'o t* In. Jen oo monthly, ill
uest line 'r a r o;d Feafutev
Fail 4th Street. rh-mc FA 2 S783
ryuippeil kitrhei. 3 nice bed
nr H : UK.
iu«rn., fully tiled, bath. Iai;e
living toon* and dining area
Fut: nhrd ipirtment. 201'i W 111.
Venetian blinds, oil furnace heal5 rn.-im hoove unfurni*heii. rli&gt;*» m »*». hot watrr lank, and TV an
MlfJjo
t.'»r. Call FA 2-441*2 after tt'iia included Price
Down p a y m e n t — 42.did.
A p. m
month!* pavmenu — ill. FHA
Furnnhed house, 2 besli o-m. *2423
financed. Sec this delightful
Princeton. FA 2 4ISI $71 mu.
home todav
IIO.'U: • S E L L K H S
2 revsly iedccorjvte.1. furnished
apartment* ground floor, pn
lo c heat place |o sell your home
vatr entrance* md private
i* where moil homes are »e!i|
hath. Call F a 2 I4TI.
S tc n s tro m
R e a lty
Furntihed 2 bedroom h ou se
HERBERT STENSTROM
F \ :o*w
REALTOR
DON HOWE - L. J. RISNER
Astoelataa
til N. Park - Mi. F t 2.2120

II* I.EF. NICHOLS
I toted I'fr** International
\\ VSIIINGTON i lT li - Demo
e*it &lt;■ National Chairman Paul M
Butler Sunday modified previous
statement* that were interpreted
j , .,n open mutation to anti civ»l
itirliM Southernenr* l&lt;&gt; quit t‘1f
Dftuoffatic rart&gt;
At the »amr time he made it
plain he I* Still I»r a strong ciul
right* plank in the I960 Dem&lt;v
w II "Hair* STKMIHIR Agency
etalir plitlunw. and SUggr*’-*1' p
j »va
•
Itralt.ir A Invuitr
r teptiiall — in term* of K p U p r O l l U l Q Q i n O '
Avne Laura It Uner, II I laffar
.onsieaiionl committee issifn- I C f C i v i l a / i y y i l i y p
Arlctl Drier. Everclt Harper
mrnts—aeainat Southern roreres**
Phone FA 3 1991
112 N, Park
men who don't mpport thr l&gt;em*&gt;eratic presidential nomiree In
H\ OWNER
I960
3 bulpiom. Ilia bath, kitch"'
Duller r a i s e d
imnilderablr
equipped, t’H, femed yd , train
SPRINGHIU., NS. il'PIl —
S o u t h e r n Democratic ue two Grimy workers eonlmurd today
tm|i, Venetian blinds through
week* ago when he said on a their fevered dusmp mt&gt; thr
mi*, t.l I r mtg . FA 2 1*742 or
television proiiam that Soulhern- wrecked Cumberland mire in the
290? Dark O r Pmrrrcil
ri« not '‘deeply dediraled1' to dim hope that * thud nilia'.e
liemot ratic P a r I \ philosuphy would occur and villi m&gt;*:r en Nrw 2 tidiooin haute, leintfu
••will ha*e to c&gt; their own way.” tomb«*d in.ncrl might br f
flooiv. large carpurte and utili­
d
Tin* l o t *«'i a* an .nvitatlon alive
ty room. ISui) do -it or will lake
to anti civil rishis Soutiierneia to
building lot* as down payment
Tsita all hop** has hrtn a.unj.
quit the Democratic Party. It ored —but digging worker* fnund
Phone FA 2 2314
drew »harp criticism from many two erour* of men (till altre, *!e»p
.Southerners.
Former President beneath the earth.
LEASE— 7000 ft. frontage—induiTruman stated h# did not want
Mine nfliclala held little hor»
trial or eomniercta! on hl»»y
Southerner* In quit the parly but trwiay that more would he found
17 !*2 f*rlrr V.ak** Mciiir*T. S»n
to work out thrir differences with- alive but the'* vowed work «**td
f-r*J. Write \A*. Get*. 997 Dark
tin It. There w*»* *em» talk of de- rooUnue until the last mi:sing
Ave. Sanfer*!
maodme Butler’s resignation
body w«« found They hoped to
Sunday on another television finish the grim task by the end of
RAYMOND M. HALL
procram Rutter said he had not the week.
Itr. U.TIIR A INht RIIR
invited Southerner* to quit the
Fifty b*ulies have been rec«v Tturl St. A I'aik Avrnur, South
party but rather nut.i r*l t.ie a 1fred and Ithl men have bttn ns
Vail Call Ball
ernative* fje ng them if thrv op c&lt;jfJi jn, ; udp,j |f^(n *j,0 W(re
raona FA 24841
posed the party'* tm l rghte trapped a!moit nine d*yi, and 12
_ stand.
who weit found after more than
™ He said the:* are four choices iig days. That left 78 unaccounted
COUNTRY CLUB
fur tlto-e who don't want to tup* fur time tho Oct, 23 cavt-ln.
port the patty‘a platform In 1960!
During the weekct.d. official- &lt;*(
MANOR
Ill Vale Repuhlirar; 121 join a tha Cumberland Railway aid * nl
third patty movement. c3i stay to (.ft . and it) parent, ihe Dominion
2 Hedrrxtma
the Damocralie Party md "try Sl«al and Coal Corp, said they
Florida Room
to make their idea* prevstl*' or ware rartaln no men wara left
- F.II.A. a4 &gt; "May home and not vote at allvr in thr mine.
all "
I Alter Saturday'* tetcue, crew''Dial doein't mean wr are In­ of highly trained prime workerviting them In g«, nr reading brought here ware called off thr
them out," he raid ’ ! hop* they search. They left local mine rticue
( Includes Cloftlngl
0 will stay. ird I nope their loyalty squada to evf Ihe seareh
to nur pirtv and their devotion
'•Remouni bialir' . IV the m -»t
tn our country will di-tate that grue-omft job n th- wn hi * »**.|
thrv remain wih the Demnerstie miner Jim 51arl*., ild ' t-rel. v ■
Daily, ho. au-r 1 thirk it it the hftVft no idea. . . the heat tv had
beat mein* to rarre our cmin- d«w*n tier* "
try.”
He slid plastic begs were sent only $57-50 monthly
ft Blocks West of French
down to cover the bodies, and
sometime* it to- k an hour to bring
Avenue on Tftth Street.
the body from Its trapped position
MODEL Ol'EN DAILY
to (he surfa-r.
Tha seven men foind alive 5*t Fur the Beil Buts In Real F.vti't
-'day afttr ipand-ng ilmeii nine
9
ASHLAND. Wi». -&lt;UPD - Sit- dayl without fo-* I or water in • REF- CULLEN &amp; HAHKEY
ting Bull hn finally been given cramped airpockct were reported
W. A. I aglr, Jr. Salesman
a prominent place in lh» Ashland gaining virrngth and were in good 110 N I’ara Ave Dti. F A 2-2391
courthouse lobby after Mandlrgfor eondlli-in considering their o*deal
V\Hip# HUM I
M vear*.
Sitting Bud t* a wooden cigar
SELL or TR V ’ E
alore Indian, carved by Herman
Llrg* 4 bedroom, two Uia tiU
Kruirhke in 1193. Sooa after, Rob­
home will iccept your equity in
l a I da ( aav*
in* 1 r r « I f J « 4 | *
ert W Darsnns bought tha atstue •p*a&gt;f■sal* (.uftMft, I l*H4a« la Pft»*
smaller home In trade Gelled
and It Invame * familiar light kalr.
1700 Higr.otl*
•« *#i |:«iaiv **f
ouiide T’a-ion * clstr itore,
liOHBRI .A. WILLIAMS, IleaIlui
cLUtr.T i Bn* i; n
P*'
DIM
f
^
The tteve was Sold in 1138 and Tm III t r#«||a»f«6 a«*4 I’ffinfft lli%ilasmend I undqulst. A*sne.
" s iltin g Flull wav prevented to the laa riilMa mr
laalaai FA 2-3941
.Atlantic Bank BI4|
lilfglfl
Old Senior ft* Allocution of Alh* #•14
T«u 4R1
**f ,mJ *r# h*r#b*
land. Now, he* been mitalled In Tioilff#4 ini ilia •1 tu pr***rt Lois for tali, located n mi'*t W.
•nr clt«mt m l *j**nani1* mHlfn
the courthouse lobby.
of Sanford Th FA • 32^1
%nil nr #!th* «* * a*j
•*- ►a *
•filPi tn*
V.' I*LUF. FIT II
Hou Hy, 46 #6 6#4 ’#'# e' tjM
II IJr. to
tO’in'i JiaJll of
r » 4fit». r rfiHi. *t t *
. J j i u /vro fay (.w yviay
•*fCl* • tn !•• r e u r ;
'*••• of « ' i j
Cou«lv
Wnritfi
1.6
N.
rirk Ave.
I’h. F A 2-6123
•TjjM «» 9 *.ftr meil’ * f e'*f| tltfm* nf lh» fir** P'iM' ifl^ ff
RATON ROUGE. I.» -&lt;UPI1 — tf11•
r &lt;*?It • i »•
'aim * itirntfi ] 2u Acre lied farm, 3 L-I.oum
Milt Shhg i» ore antique dealer •n«U f # m rirn ■ *-&lt;1 •nail •*•••
houie, laige barns. Inquire
t»•
•!•'»
»oi r •
£whn ii more cinnoDseur than col- w'flf• ftilduM . f ’*.* "•
&gt;falmari *” 1 Joseph B. Levy. FA 2 1223.
•hall
•wnrD to ! ■ '* • fli mlector.
•n». hit a1 6 , e• $11$rn$r. iM IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
Most rtf the things that Shlig an- •&gt;i&lt;h c:*61 a
ant
Ii# hnM
nsk Ciumley 6 Montellh
find* he keeps for himself. He row
A'if #tfn* I lli*»fi
has 43 room* full of ilemt rang­
-%• •v•* ijtof * f tho I-^»i H ill at 117 bouth Dark Dh F.A 2 103
T#«r*m#nt of
ing from llevla llateman stiver to
I-LB if; 1 r. oowc.v.
REAL ESTATE DRIVELS
Corintheun teapoti.
dtf#ift#4
234 i French Ave.
rifi* rubllcaLdn Tunfir. Octo#tr
To find n&gt;um for hi* collection, V,
t#&gt;l
J.
W. HALL
Shlig: maintain* two home*. The K•rlv I• Hnu«nnHftr
f* LiltwIM.
Realtor
imaDer—17 room*—i*. “ where my Attnifi#*"
r u Bo* si,
‘ Call Had-* Those TA 2-1441
wife keep* tho thing* Iho Lke* " Aaafoi 4. fU

Hope For Miracle

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Sitting Bull Gets
Honors, Finally

Legal Notice

Dealer Collects,
Keeps Odd Things

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IA F F -A -D A Y

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3 room apetlment. guard Poor,
completely furnDhed. 313 Pal­
metto Ave

Workers Continue

Things You

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18-FEM ALE

Need Thru Classified Ads
HELP WANTED

vot MW BF riir ONE WE
ARE LOOKING FOR To show
Avon's ne* Christmas gift* and
toileirie* Write. Bov 244. Lock
hart. Fla
Woman for Airlina Tiamir.g See
our adv, under Clas*. NV. 27.

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Special Henke.
WELL DRILliM.
Fairbanks Morse Pumra
Renalr* to all m«&lt;&gt;*
HOWARD C. LONG
207 E Commercial A*e
Pbona LA 2*21*3
PIMPS -

SPRINKLER

SYSTEMS

2 ?-M iH rF .S —PERSON ALB
ROU.AWAY Hutpitai and Baby
Bedi Day, Week of Month—
Te! PA 2 Jill Furniture Center
IIS Wcat First St______
SCOTT'S PALM MANOR
Homa for the agad
24L&gt;&gt; Orlando Dr. Sanford
Phone ; A 2*7214

Haltrrs* wanted, fo** intervle« rail '
types and sires, installe] M/ uM iULS VVOYMOL'S. npan
r.\ 2 0434 er home addrfis 2VM
mea* ngs e-* Frilsy nigbl* at
"Do |t YouricII
Magnolia V\»
S^np n a* th* R**: 4l AmhaliaWE R E rv r. \ND SERVICE
dJr Building, Fentrat -Baptist
S T I N E
W'uMEN SEW far profit Ei»y
Chuich
13 l Oak Avenue.
Machine
and
Supply
I
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llrady cut wrap around aptoita
I’n I \ 2 41.2
home. Nr: profit $20.40 **a -1'* ^* Dd_St
' A IR L IN IO C A R K E R S
dnren srarelimc venture Write
Television Tut*e* Teitcd Free
vCCl KATE Ml GR'h
for Ml N WOMEN
ROLLINS IRiHHi SHOP
Frerport. N'r.. 3 oik
At Tha Sign Of Tho Totem Pol*. Alrnart 'Ig r. tfottrii. Flight
D tp , I’aitf'igcr A(rnt( and
2617 S French Ave.
13-M vLt. HELP .7AM ED
othart Yeu don't have tn be a
Furniture M.tvinj* * Stpiage
fl'er in hive a fine ca.ver with
Men for ttrlinn Iraintnc See out
('. F. PM17.1,IPS, v*em
o"e n* ih« airline*. For every
adv. unde* l I*** No *;,
W VMItiURN VAS LINES
t in *ihi flirt, there are man;*
FA 2 ILJ1
man and **'*m:n on P'e ground
Fagrr hea'Ct, able hr*d'e*l sales 13W Frenrh Ave
doing ithar Important work—
man. Salarv plui rommi&lt;»tan.
Auto Repair* A Road tiiv itl
idfaitiiif rvrellert opnortur.ltiaS
Waatain Auto fitoit. 214 E. la*.
HALL'S GARAGE
fur advancement.
Sanford.
ii'2 Cr ei * \&gt;r
I l : .*
Levin
hv * ; . i , ■qualify quickly
Nit**| A Su. iaj a
FA 3-232"
Male or Female
_____
fee out of these fine careen. W'a
Inin i u at hctia tn your spar*
Vfuick laundromat Sarvica
lime—then Cy you to Hollywood
Shlits Finl*hrJ In I* il*un
"A lio on d u p liy this week is s model husbtnd!"
or Chi ago, a! n&lt;&gt; evtra (jiarje
Sj * ii t I'
Flaai
f»r final phases of Ifftinlng.
F 33th St F*e&lt;!man H
Ileh* jlvtn tu finance •your
StH 111*-11*1
I VI NDRIIVI \ i
ti anting Mad coupon now for
a— IEAI. F.9TATF. FOR SAl-F.
-■» VI. F9TVTE FOR SALE
lull de’. jt'i A;es 19*3).
MAI 1111." HI.MIA ATIM.
AIRUM 1 AKl EH DIMVTOV
Atiraeuv# J bedroom CB home
I PHOLSTEIIING
Nice Imation FHA fmsncad j
7 rer Eat I mte
Free Deliver* Northwest Schools
l l.SIUM III II | III IUHM. All. Dept. AN &gt;I Eat NS c o Sanford
l^vw down payment. Phone
He.eld
PETE ECHOLS. Mgr.
FA 2 024ft
Utrtwtiv e v.sUrie* ,
—
..
810 W. 13th
I A:
61 Name
HOMES
Address —
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FARMERS AGENCY
liberal air travel di’ V. V. Farmtr, Realtor
n
Mate
Phane
—
D.
H.
Whit
more.
Aaaac.
.,
,
That Give You the Most It* F Ftench we Th FA 2 4221 I vount* . . CXt'Cllftlll
Education
Age —
i stau m d
vvoinTo
Wiml'biclil
I7.ivfc Glavb IDs I Wirk Finns
After hour* 7 A 7 Ml* or I A 2 4321 1
In l.ivint; I &lt;&gt;r E very
lloor i .l js s
Arm Glass
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my e.imliiion.v iiiui adJ* -ARTICLES TOR SALE
SGIt\ I I I .
tledu.ed tyCar eld on canal in I
Dollar Irwevied
Senkurik (.In** and Paint Co. 1 ftalner. I 3 hour poner'meat
! * A-hu *72 mo FA 23)23 K ancem cnl opporlunilif» .
f r:nder. \-t condition. 110. A,
112 111 W 2nd M. Pk. I t MC22
HOMES — 3 A I Bedroom*, 1 A 2
— — | J Datrriun, Dnona FA 2-2739.
ROSA I.. PAYTON
\ir.ilth
.uni
life
iiivureiKe
hath*.
Jfpacc Hi ab
7 Imtr I uriiacea —
.
Itec.atereil Heal Evtatr iiiokar
clean a d 'rtv itc. ti J Hulanlo i . 'tun A Wool Yarns. Notiona,
Ph I.A 2-1*01 —17-92 at Hiawatha
. . . tT tim n cn i benefit?.
tank t statlalkn F A 7 G&gt;,3
1 bread*. Tape*
LOCATION
T. W. .ME110. Oioker
ItoLLISb HUUIIY SHOP
.e'trehrid*
ENVELOPES
1
state
Phoie FA S-'2l*t
At The Sign l»f The Totem Po’ft.
South 1'mtctcsl 3rd Addition—
m*nt*. Involct *. hand bibs, end
76I7 S. L tench Ave."
SPECIAL SALE! U t*. JAW each.
South of Onora Road.
p r o r n 1 rn 1 . etc Pro-•retri**
Fccrclarir* ami Ctrl nIlftJ d»«n. or j for 41 r«,*i
Printing
Cd 1I’hnn* F.A 2-7941 —
Sunland Eilat** — 2 milt* *outh
REDIMIA (O N in iT i:
High — elected — Abstract
tiU West 13th bL
Window Sill.* — Llntetl
cf Sanford on ILghtay 17-32.
Furnished
Stem 's perform general
Greaie Trap* — Dry Well*
Thu U a free revs t« thr 1! t •
MAJOR BROWN RE Al t V
Clnlhcstlne roil* — Cement
1heetie for Tomnt" Caudle.
FINANCING
Realtor
clerical and stentopraphiv:
YIIR.Yl LL t DM llt-ri: CO.
Lap. date1 Nl.A,. 11 .1946
I. AM MARY
3&lt;9 Elm Ave
FA 2*4741
\ A (GI» - FHA - FHA In tarPn. FA 2 3237 or FA 2 !9*-l
JacHUm
Cb.nrr
Repair*
duties. Dictation anti
ibis
is
a
fret
pass
to
lilt l.itl
vice and ronventional.
Repairs L par? for all make* ot
ftlh .O m .R S . PLANTS
Iheatic for James Rurpc. E*p.
e’eaner*.
EiecDolai, Hoover
tin ivriiption; 80 U PM
.late Nov. II. 1941,
_______
Kirby. Ait-Way. Ai E ReplaceWOODRUFFS
GUARANTEE
,
, ,
.
meat pert*. Work guaianied
Farm A Garden Center
Ja ,rt* • ll - is - Tents • Luggage
|-htirtliand. oil \\ I M I&gt; |»hik
fa 2-4763
ANNUALS
lie Guarantee rrmcmal
army navy s u n n .L B
k
Ml Celery Ave
III: AIING
3H1 Sanf»rJ Avenue
Satisfaction — Or Your j _.
IIlk'll Si li(Mi| education I'biv
H. II. IMM'E CO.
I’LANTB I’h FA 2 1* 2 2 ,
BARGAINS IN USFD IlCATERS
Money Chcerfull' Refunded I’OTrEI)
8*6 9. Park ---- TY 9-4536
or FA 2-0279. S A N F O R D c.\|vci ictur.
A|?*i At-v Make ,
FI.OWLE SHOP. VAe u ’rgraph.
ll v - l 'l .l MIHSt, aa.i Itliul I.NH
FURNITURE CENTER
llamas irady for immediate oc­
III W. Is{ SI. FY 3 5161
STRAW HERR Y FLAMS
cupancy, You i an move in
Florida (90i
1 At I DRV .70 YOU
GRAPEWLI.E NURSERY
a .til# we proven tha papni.
Apply in iwrson or lpiuI
ALUMINUM
r-rapevillr Ase. I A 2 oval
Sale* teprasentative on tha
m m : 11 AN HLINDS
resume to Em plvvment Su|it..
riSIILRS Nl RSI IIY
premisai
8 A. M 'til
AI It CONDI IIIIMM.
Ln’ :‘ 1 •'“ ‘i bag piuol Mlom
Magnolia l Onora FA 7 46)4
dai k Sui J*r"l P *d ’HI daik. Omantenlal Shiubs • Tier* Drat i’A.A Lmpio.Vmeat Offlv
t DM K ACT and It til* All! liiirtK
1,11 " llh
l,f
Irit Sa.if.ud Avr.
I A : «312
,a &gt;01'
Col,‘,,, nf n&gt;,on
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— .
cot da.
OrchiJ plant * lor salt .'14 I 18tb
. LUlk jiil, Patrick AF P Inscnl.arik Glu.-w .mil I'uiitl Co.
I'LFMHING
112 111 \V 2nd St I'ti. I'.A 2-4*22
Cun’ iact.Pi /. Repairs
11—AUT4&gt;Mt&gt;BILE5—IRAII.I Its
itfrvifvvnij; hnut'f, a n.m D&gt; I
Fier Edlmairt
1 ,vi&gt; wheel ear t'.nler. nrw T»rp,
Samlnslt l phnlaltry A llodt Shop
R I IIARAIY
»ead&gt; tn ;t\ * J j Hu* ClreuliL'oraverly lloa'ft Cover Shop
2
I
'
ji
(-id
A*c.
I'hone
1
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2
I
j
8
j
D a- .'1'uulay thru I i ul.i v.
tn heater "NEW ' Tnevy «. T.
Nnw I vefttad at —
U All on, 2 f 4 h DsikAve. Hepm N n LJA E R A T rr~ ",*‘* " '" '
104 W. 2nd Et
FA 1.7*45
Ue
riAMI TUNING A REPAIRING
HR A1LEY ODHAM. Preti. ! H wiH pay Y'OU to sea u* before
1937 Cuihiiian Scooter. I'.A 2 4476.
W L. HARMON
you buy. Open Evening* amt
I’A.N
AMKR1CAN
Th FA 2-42JJ After 4 w p.m i a fl YVeiUnghoast rafriserttor.
Kundaya
( or. Ilwy. 17-92 A 27»h SI.
E ASTRIDE THAII.Ml SAir.S WORLD
AIRWAYS " ' *' ■11 ii i.iki,
ihy, i n n • •j
S L -!H'I'haftt I V 2-1301
I'alatka. Fla.
O r. I) * j fl chest f'.'flftr. 110(1
INC.
tijild to yuur plan
g J csndlllon. F A 2 0209H PLYMOUTH FA 2 29:8
DemoJellng end Additl-me
DON
|
IK
E
Gtiuli.il Mi'.-ik1* Ttioicv' li|v
.'9-1 I UNITE HE and
MtOlle FA 2-4*.'I
I J A R C A I N ILL Y !
iml'nEHOLD GOODS
Palrifk Air Force Ilure
4 . mi'pih* vitd 2 htdre**m v It 41 old- run*r Mibl*. l:* l!. DA A
i "i "-i. I'luridii
teipeftlry. i-atnUng. I'lrr-i
TB WW tire*. ||}3 7 ,A 2 3I7.Y
• HlG VALUES
'
homa
i &gt;*rner lot, Kfraited
i g, roofing, and plgoer rnpur,
evpl-.lt tile, a vbi‘ 1 * l:J-ng.
porch. Carporu. utility r**om
• QUICK CREDIT
II Ford F loo pickup, fine fundi
Will take 1694 fur equity, Da*
"ll-oury or -touvl Its) '■ ■rling
• EASY TERMS
lion. Term*. F. A. Scott ft
menu unly 147 40 mnntli See
and repiviiing g ar.or.
ami
WILSON
MAILR,
lusia Dr , tiellary, Fla
brtwren 7 A 9 any evening Ini
wi*&lt; «iog i all F .A 2 1'
Nvw and lli.-d Furniture
Jl —IVmiA Wjnlvd
Country i tub t uric off .'nth
311 E Flflt St
I’h FA 2 4421
*47 Ford FI, 30ft ctinvfvljh'r Fin Board vhitdrtn di
and r.tghi 13- I I.LtTRIt AL 9CRAIl l s
ini»
tvadab'e
FA
2
812"
2 bedroom hWk heu-t. furnuhad
lll&gt;ft psr week FA J 2177
,,
.
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llu-vf Wiring — E'tclrt- hervi.r
Citrus Height* Dh F.A 2 80l0 •A4 Ford F 100, plrk-up. fin. run- ------New A tGcd
Bah* titling. Ironing F.A 2 7»2* 1
Sid Vlhlen
illtiun Trim*. R. A. Smtt, ft
I urnilure nnd Aitplinnefta
RANDALL ELEUTRH v Ill si III V IS to w s
Vuluaia Dr. D.Raiv. Fla
l arprnlrr work, l ahinets of .1 117 Magnolia
1 A 2 (OIj
3 llrtlinom, 1 Hath. Comer I-*'
tmil
Hurt ishmrl* limit A
evitllcnt ! 'ration and I” llevl 1947 2 h'dmom hou r trailer
inst. -d
I rrt M t i m U e i FBIg IDAIRL appl«in«c(&gt;. sale* 203 2i 9 E. First bt Db. FA 2-09S2
Bargain
priee.
FA
2
«2ftl
clasa condition Aet now. this
and servlca
*
"
7-717
____
High, Oviedo itrvlct G II lll|h,
take* on!y SftOOOOdoan. It von t 18—BOATS and MOTORS
Fla Phone FO 5 3215 or bjn 1
be avallabir I ng lull pn.r l*
Baby anting FA 2 7241
r:- nnught-sold Larry's Alert
fonJ FA 2 34IJ after « p m
III.Mu («
WEATHER Sill El ll
?!'. Sanford Av.&lt; Ph F.A 2-4132.
Baby
s
t,
7
p.
m.
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a.
m.
ll
!
v u-loni n- at Tops 1 A-ir.vnil.s
W 1 tcriur A i-vlcili-r. Itr
F A :a j;
Suminole Realty
1
I'le-vlfird Divnlav
FREE ESTIMATES
FA 7 7*37
f'llM l.f eddlti •ns. Spe.-i lutiig
W UlLTRIdlS - REALTOR
W
iv
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,
-rfff
fitualur
wjqi,
in M&lt;0 ' arltr Punt Product*till, 'felhiln—Velma Goaialt*.
Year f.vlnrude Drilrr
Steady )eh, will labor alio, t.oed
F A 2 3613
Adelaide II. Mete* — AetoeieKe
ITUS W E E K S S P E C IA L !
ROIISON SPORTING GOODS
tefftmee*. Phone k A I I0S7
l»»l Park Ale.
FA 2-1212 304 6 8 E. 1st
I kune FA 2 4941
' - Y 111 ILDlM
It 1 !• A1 R s
tl'uft Mutile Home
P YIN 1INI.
r. ft I.#: /
19 ft Wide
14—
Pets
l.lvrsineS-BftpplieT*
We Feature
j»—Hu«TnM^^I|-t&gt;»ttiinlllr»
O.NI.V
IIASi
TERMS
i r Dainttrg clM Mr l nker I’h
African h** bird and eagr flma#
FA
2
6149
of
F.A
2-VJ7
niMM.Sv. FDR SALE
b&lt; p in end vigil with ui—
FA I 4131
A 74,ooo Iftng rsiahii.brd bun IMPERIAL DECORATORS
No Utilisation
PUTTIES - FA 2 1917,
!’n
‘
.
'*
T
,1!1
JP*^
tsnlnting
mil
impe.lns
Mrtdfmlcly l*r feed
Mnilcin Mnliilc Hume
imcillgaic Ihii ad HU L 2nd t w j j , (, nr y \ 7-*tn ,f t rr .*
i.v—a r t k i.Eh Wa n t e d "
b l. Sanfoi I. t la.
____ ___________________
Sales &amp; Park
.
iaih for fu-mturr or iurplua, Service btatii-n fee sale ’ it /. IT.'JUII vending am) finishing
2919 bo. Urlaudo Dr.
Cleaning, e a u n i
Serving
Super Tradin; Potl. S.’ n/ordElm. Dh. FA S-il*l,
Seminole County unco 1924.
ianlord
Dh. k’A J-7232
Orlando livery. F.A 2M77.
II M. Gleason, Like Mery
Impnrtam Dislrihulorshlp tlpen
17—BEAUTY" PAltLOR.8
Nut vending maihines New iner
vhindivina vyetem that ran l-r
VOUlt RI.AITV NO. FA 2 371?
handled right fiuin the hume tn
Shaping A St)1ln2 n jr Specialty
WELCOME NAVY AND NI2WCOMKHS
su it, as all mtlcbftiulite m
HARRII F t S BE AL IV NOOK
nhoieielsd by yuu to thr rt
WE ARRANGE
104 South Oak Ave,
TO SANFORD
teller. 3lsy Ihi operated by man
iMe giso Tup Aalue Slemp.)
ALL TYPES FINANCING
nr women. All account* evtab
\Ac imilc ,'ou lo he uur gguc**l■* nliHoltiltly free
lnhed bv «-&gt;'iii»ny. Minimum In18-FEM ALE HELD WANTED
nilItnul olvHitiitlon at one of Sanford** Ivadlng &lt; •
veitmrnt 12,200 on a writUn
Motets while jou locate suitable housing for
OSTEEN: HOUSEWIVES. YOU'
m-ney-beck guarantee This. r*n
easily be evpandrd th* first
MAY BF. THE ONE WE ARE
you and &gt;uur f.tmil&gt;. Pick up jour Ley ut Ihe
yeftr In youi area to a SlS.ocu
LOOKING FOR (q s h o w
Sales Office.
to 124.1109 income per year.
AVON S newr C'hiutm* gift* end
Writ* today for tonsidrrfttlutl of
toiletries. Write, Dos 216, Lockperianal interview glrinr name,
bait, Fit.
addresl, age, phone numser ar I
Young mother with high morall,
resume of past c-periestaURAILEY ODHAM, Pres.
Construction Co. Inc.
burling or heellh [raining pre­ AVriia fi Hathaway**, ftl-4 If•&gt; Corn2r II»y%. 17-92 &amp; 27th St.
Phon* FA 2-1 SOI
271 AVaet 23th Street
ferred for highly tcnumeralive
w &gt;ot Road, Welt Alhaullt,
I’hone FA 2-2111
part Urns work. Be* LB.
N. C

SECRETARIES
CLERK-STEN O S

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Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.

Mother of Sanford

QUALITY HOMES

Low Down Payment

SJwwuiksA

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.

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Quotable
Altamonte Baptists Hold
Quotes
Church Unit Dedication
I

H m dedication servliM for the
and educational unit o(
First Baptist Church at Alta.
Sprinrs war* h»M Ru.-dar.
Gin««r Mann, •, granddaughter
of Mr. and Mr*. H. V. NcUun,
and Patti Anne fiwofford 1, daugh­
ter of Mayor and Mr*, lawren'r
Jwofford wor* cho.cn to cut the
dfaboa bocauaa they were tbe first
children to be enrolled in the Sun­
day School when It wat started
throe y ean ago-with but four
efcarch member*.
Glen Nelson provided organ mu­
sic. Upon the completion of the
ribbon cutting ceremony, F.ldred
Whilden, deacon, spoke a few
voids of welcome to the tailing

PlaneCrash Kills
3 Ocala Residents

A
* OCALA (UPI» - Three proml
nent Ocal* realdcnta. including a
veteran newsman for the Orlando
Senteintl, were killed Mno, lay
when a private plane craihed about 12 mile* north of here.
The dead were Identified at
Boil Cooksey, Orlando Sentinel
Correspondent from Marlon Coun­
ty; Cookaey'a wife, Winona, ami
commercial photographer Harold
Robert Piel
Officcra aaid Piel wa* Iwllevcd
to have beer, piloting (he TriFacer 125 plane which took off
from Taylor Field. It craihed near
the Anthony Farmi about three
tnilea east of Lowell.
The Cookaey'a wer* flying to
Jacfcaonvllle where Mrs. Cooksey
wss to catch a plane cn route to
•eo her father who la 111 at a
botpilal la Canada.
Cook ley waa a native of Colum­
bus, Ga . and served on tha Sentiaol staff the past four years.

Prisoners Happy,
Moonshine Found
. OREENVILLE, Mitt. tU P D Frlaoner* In the county Jail
asomed strangely eauberanl.
Deputies grew watchful.
Today, Eddie Brooks, 30, wai
back in custody.
Seems Brooki, who had been
released after a week In the Jail
for drunkenneii, bail been com­
ing back to visit hla Hill Incar­
cerated friends.
And on each trip he had been
Smuggling In moonshine whliky.

ProbenHH 'Administration Secrecy'

«m O

people before Uey entered the edi­
fice. The crowd of over 250 people
filed throjgh th« vestibule Into
the I*it* room where icrvicei
will b« I eld until the church pro­
per ii built. Softly tinted green
wall*, modem light fixture*, and
cypress paneling create charminr
surroundings for the dedicate*!
group of paritbonera who have
teen a dream become a reality
tn tuch a short time.
Tile decor of the interior **f the
building wa» further enhanced by
the many bouquet* of flower*
which had been »ent hy Mr. and
Mr*. J . C. Ilowel, Mr. and Mr*.
E. C. Bate*, Mr. and Mr*. George
Gilbert, all of Altamontr. and
Sir*. J . W. Cramer and Reck *
Son of 1/tngaood.
Following the HoinJogjr, the par­
lor. fler. Richard F.. Brown, pronot need the Invocation at which
lim*- he also e*prr»»ed thank* to
all tho*c directly associated tn the
actual construction «f the building.
Rev. Cecil nsughman. the first
pastor, read the *crtptures, fol­
lowed by a rendition by the choir,
which consUla of 20 children. The
present pastor. Ilev. Brown, was
soloist durirg this selection.
Rev. I-ewls Fut. h, pastor of th*
Longwocd Baptist Church, read the
dedication prayer. After a solo
by Jack Barker, accompanied at
the piano hy MUa Connie Jo Dooley, both studrn.a at Stetson Uni­
versity, the well-known Dr. O. La
Fayett* Walker, professor of reli­
gion at Stetson, presented the de­
dication message.
Open house was held after the
service which gave all present an
opportunity to see th* rest of th*
building and to partake of the re­
freshment* furnished by the Wom­
en'* Missionary Society.

Republicans Got
ig Contributions
Big
WASHINGTON (UPll - lirpub
Ucans got the best of it In late
campaigning contribution*, re­
ports from Ihe two big parties
showed Monday night.
Final pre - election statements
filed with the House clerk In­
cluded these highlights:
The Republican National Com­
mittee received SIM.323 front Oct.
21 to Ocf. 29 Including 61 con­
tributions of 11,000 of more. Tbe
committee spent $138,062
In a shorter period, Oct. 2-1 to
Oct. 29. Ihe Democratic National
Committee received S2J.JJ*. Its
biggest check waa for *300 and
there was only one of those.

MoreMattering Zim Seer

United Press latecwaUawal
MOSCOW—Soviet IVernier Ni­
kita Khrushchev in predicting that
tho time I* coming whea th* Com­
munist countries will advance to
firat place:
“Our economists, with pencils
in their hands, are ajrtady esti­
mating when this will be. Our es
tlmatei are rery accurate and
rarely deceive ui."
WASHINGTON — Democratic
National Chairman Paul Butler,
urging eligible ritirrns tn fulfill
their "solemn duty" •1 voting to­
day:
“A big vote will make stronger
(be mandate to the party which
win* the majority in the Senate
and the House."
WASHINGTON - Sen George
Hmathers (I) Ha.) In taking note
of President Eisenhower's attacks
on "radical" and “harrbralncd"
Democratic leadership In Con-

gre**:

"No one could ever say (Speak­
er) Sam Rayburn wai harehrained. Hairless, maybe, hut not
harebrained."
PARIS—Brigitte Bardot in com
mentlng on the burglary of her
St. Trope* villa In which she lost
a *lip and a portable radio
"It's nothing serious I can alway* get more."

Hospital Notes
tMTOHER 30
ADMISSIONS
Vela Price I Sanford I
Georgia Mae Sutton f AHamonte Springs)
Kluabcth C. Flamm (Sanford)
Lowell Mlchalt Jr. (Sanford)
Louana Summerlin (Longwood)
Beatrice \. Ranrk (DcRary)
Doris Mason (Sanford)
John
and fOvltdo)
Doria fclaaxi fSanford)
BIRTHS
Raby boy io Mr. and Mrl.
klarcantcl (Geneva)
Baby boy to Mr. and Mr*. R.
I). Hackatt (Sanford)
Baby boy to Mr. and Mr*.
Robert Mason (Sanford)
DISCHARGES
Mr*. Warren Drummond and
baby boy ( Uingwood I
Debra Kearney (Sanford)
OCTOBER 31
ADMIMfONR
Robert Ulckcl (Lake Mary)
Madeline Craft (Sanford)
ItlRTH.H
Raby girt to Mr. and Mr*.
Fred N. Ranrk ( Denary)
DLSCHARGES
Joseph Williamson (Sanford)
Thomas Ramblty (Sanford)
I.*von* Summerlin (Lnngunod)
Hoir Phillip* (IMeenl
James Wagner (fyingwood)
Georgia Sutton I Altamonte
Springs)
Belle Johnson (Sanford)
Beatrice Skcwe* (Lake Mvy)
ItoiclU Morria (Sanford)
l»n Charlri Harold (Sanford)
NOVEMBER I
ADMISSIONS
Sarah Smith (Ovlado)
NOVEMBER 2
ADMISSIONS
Mrs Charlea L. MrMultln

WASHINGTON (U P !) -V oter!
in ala arataa O d d i today wheth­
er to outlaw the union ahop.
Proposed Hght-to-work lawa on
tbe ballot* of California, Colora­
do. Idaho, Kanaa*. Ohio and
Waihington command moat of the
attention being given acore a of
election proposition* on ballot*
throughout the nation.
In Mini atalai, right-to-work
and a variety of other proposals
are tn th* form of constitutional
amendment*, other* rail for rot
er approval or rejection of lawa
already approved by atate Dgia
lator*.
The propositions beforo the vot­
er* range from giving th* vote to
ti-year-olda to legalizing bingo.
Right-to-work proposals war*
he hardeat-fought referendum lasue*, with candidate* in several
of tha itatri tyiog their own vot*
bids to th* controversial Issue
The union shop or other labor
contract
provision*
requiring
worker* to Join a union •r* now
outlawed In II Hate*. Organiicd
tabor pumped money and effort
Into the battle against increasing
Ihe list while business and other
group* pushed hard for Ihe proposali.
Home o f the other propositions:
•Taae*: Nearly a* controversial
a* right-to-work la the California
proposal to end property tax ex­
emption* for parochial and pri­
vate grade and high schools Cali­
fornian* also voted whether to
ahlft the income tax burden more
heavily on high Income earners
and. with Arkaniai votars. wheth­
er to lower the state sale* tax
from 3 to 2 per rent. Oregon con­
sidered a new property tax aya-

lem to finance veterans farm and
homa loan*.
16-Yaar-Old Vote: South Dako­
tans decided whether to lower the
voting age from 21. Tennessee
elected constitutional convention
delegate* who will consider t he
question of lower voting age*.
Gambling: Colorado voted on
legal
bingo and raffle* for
churches and charitable group*.
Nebraska voted on legalising
bingo in private c!uh«. Utah de­
cided whether to allow part mu­
tual betting on horse races.
Rond Issue*: Illinois voted on a
241-mUlion-doliar now) issue to
pay for state-run colleges and
other Institutions and a Ji milliondollar Issue to pay state bonuses
for Korean veterans. A one-cent
Increase in cigarette taxes would
repay the Illinois bonus bonds.
California had a 3oo million dollar
bond issue to provide veterans
with farm and home loam. New
York had two bond issue*, carh
worth ICO million dollars, for

Martha Rayc Gets
Marriage License
TEANECK. N.J (UPI i-Come
dirnna Martha Raye, 42, and for­
mer Westport, Conn., policeman
Robert O'Shea. 31. applied for a
marriage license Monday, climax
Ing a long romance
The couple appeared al Ih* city
license bureau, qulcklv dispensed
with the formalities and departed,
Mi»* Raye rushing off to a New
York television rehearsal.
This will he Miss Itaye's sixth
marriage and O'Shca'a second.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Tbe
House Information Subcommittee
charged today some administra­
tion official* (till “worship at the
shrine of »eer»cy.” It hinted Congrea* will not stand idly by If the
situation pen Ills.
Tbe statement came as the
subcommittee prepared to open
two days of bearing* next weak
involving the Air Force and
charge* of withholding inform­
ation from Congreia.
The subcommittee said in a re­
port on two years of legislative
action aimed al furthering free­
dom of information In govern­
ment:
"As Ihe extent uf excessive scjcrrcy in the federal govern­
ment has been unfolded tn sub­
committee hearing*, the 6th Con­
gress has acted to protect the
right uf accesa tn information in
specific areal."
However, it said longrriaional
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah
(UI*!) —A mysterious disease has action in specific areas does not
been killing off a number of mean "federal officials are free
minks on Idaho and Utah fur tn set themselves up ar censors
farm* recently.
Dr. Austin E. lavrxen, veterina­ Portable Television
rian for the Fur Breeder* Agri­
RUTLAND. VI. -rU P li - An
cultural Co-operative, says there'* alert w*« sounded for a man, his
no immediate cause for alarm. wife and their two children for
There arc still plenty of minks questioning In connection with telaleft. But baeteriologtaU are trying vision sets misslcg from the roomv
to find out what's wrong.
of the motels they checked Into In
Vermont, Mal'achusetta and Now
York.
Snark Site Settled
PRESQUE ISLE AIR FORCE
BASE. Me.—(U 1*1)—The nation's
firat Snark intercontinental mis­ Giant Mushroom
sile squadron will be situated here.
SHORE ACRES. Minn. -(U P I)
The Snark la a long range, sur­ —A wild mushroom tit* alar of a
face uvsurface weapon with an es­ healthy pumpkin wai found here
timated speed of 650 MPH and a this fall by Kirk Salts. It weighed
range of 3,000 miles.
alx pounds
housing programs. New Jersey
voters decided whether S4&amp;&amp;0.000
in bond* should b* Issued for two
water supply reservoir*.
Other*. Oregon voted whether
to abolish capital punishment for
first degree murder and establish
a Hata power development agen­
cy. North Dakota and Minnesota
voter* decided whether state offi­
cial! should serve tour-year in­
stead of two-year term*. Kansas
voted on a new s.-rcentng method
for choosing state judges. Nevada
tel God proposal* t ehold legisla­
tive sessions every year Instead
of every two years, and to make
it more difficult to place proposi­
tion* on th* election ballots.

Mystery Disease
Killing Off Minks

In area* where the law may be
silent."
“Those executive officers who
coatlnoe to vrprship at tbe shrine
of secrecy should heed as a
warning lb* actions already taken
by Congresa. it said.
The subcommittee iprciflrall#
cited as blow* struck by the 65th
Congress for freedom of Informa­
tion:
Abolishment of the Commerce
Department's Office of Strategic
information, which II called “an
agency created by the executive
branch to censer non-»ecurtty In­
formation."
Passage of the first federal
“freedom of Information law" for­
bidding uso of a 169-year • ol%
“housekeeping" statute as an ex­
cuse hy government agencies for
withholding information.
Blocking an attempt by the ex­
ecutive branch to throttle miliary
leadcit who are directed by law
to give their expert opinion* t o
Congress.
Inclusion of a prc&lt;rdenl-making
freedom of • Information provision
In the law establishing the new
National Aeronautics and SpacA
Administration.

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cans. Fifty Senate and 211 lloujr
AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY N E W S P A P E R
aeata are needed for control.
i
K d aolk h cd 1908
President Elsenhower
th u s V O L X L1X
SANFORD. FLO R ID A
W ED N ESD A Y . N O V E M B E R a , 105sT
NO. 298
face* a Congrcv* more heavily
under control of the opposition
party than any president In this
century.
GOP Leader* Beaten
The Democratic sweep wiped
out a solid Republican Home
delegation and retired a GOP sen­
ator in Connecticut. It engulfed
Senate Republican leader Willi am
F. Know land of California, heir
to the late Sen. Robert A. Tafl
in the Senate, and Sen. John W. |
Brtcker, Taffa heir at the head
man in the Ohio GOP.
Down with Knowland, who ran 1
for governor, went Gov. Goodwin
J. Knight, who reluctantly ran
fcat in hia race for governor of
United Pteia International
for the Senate. He lost to Demo
American volrra have con­ California.
acminole t'utt ity remained solidly in the Democratic
New York Gov. Averell Karri- rratie Rep. Clair Engle.
signed lome big namn to pollticolumn in yesterday’;, ge rural election, turning down bids of
Brickcr was beaten in Ohio by
cal oblivion, and brought »omc man, who bid for the Democratic former Rep. Stephen M Young.
four Republicanx and a write-in candidate for the County
Sanford voters yesterday pit
new fares onto the national politi­ presidential nomination in
Democratic ivinning male of Ml
ConunlMioiical scene.
and hoped « • * » « • r « ; &gt; ; *n Chari Y / Dtsaile. Vbo undated 1 " B.kfr and M L (Sonny1 Ra
Itcpuidiian.H made a surpriainjjly strons showing in the
losi: its
I9*i. wa. defeated for re-election.
c w|UlIm 0 ’NelU.
horn Jr. into a Dec. 2 runoff for
1election, however. U. S Sen. Sitcanard L. Holland was thfl
Sen. John W Bricker. threeSeoale Republican leader Willwreckage.. (y,f
Com mission vest to be
lam F. Knowland, presidential, time governor of tihio, Rrpubli- I Surveying the GOf
•&gt;nly Democrat on the ballot who
Vice Preaident Richard M. Nixon vacated in January by County
g^tptrar.t *r.d heir to the late Sen can tire presidential candidate
I ''»k every precinct. U. S. Rep. A.
sad the Democrats deserved to
Robert A. Taft as a leadrr of in lilt, lo&gt;t the US Senate scat win Invausc they had been ram Commission elect David Gatchel.
I Sydney Kerlong lost one to hit
the conservative wing of the j he itad held since 19W.
I GOP five, the Democratic nomin­
Raker and Raborn led a field
paignlng for two yean, and GOP
Sen. George \V Malone, Nevada
GOP. suffered overwhelming deees for the Ra dread and Public
Chairman
Meade
Alcorn
admitted
,
of
nine
candidates
In
aelection
Republican who hat been an an­
entitles Commission Inst three
his
party
had
taken
a
"bad
maul„
,,ich
&gt;rvulw|
nttlc
intriot
Only
precinct*.
chor man of the Senate’s iso­
Raker led the tic
lationist 'ling since l!M6, swept log - Roth served notice that the
•wmlnolc added lo Ihe stair tide
Republican campaign for
IfXyJ
away in the Democratic tide.
-lurh beat down the controvert!*]
i.rt
with
jilt,
Rtvlvom
had 215.
would
start
at
once
Republican Sen \rthur V. Wat­
dsliv chain’ amendment which
Othrr candidates in Ihc race
All was not lost for tlir GOP
kins of Utah, head of the Senate
mild have allowed "packaga rwRepublicans found a few bright and their vote totals: Roger liarcommittee th a t
recommended
v iron, only "In amending the
spots, particularly in New York, rtv, 219; Wight Kirttry. 13X; David
censure of the late Sen. Joteph
WASHINGTON tU P li- Pn»l- •utt tonatitiition,
D E IS FAM ED AW ARD
fiip l. .Jan n- Itwytly. fiirniri
MCailhy lost hit teal in a three where Nelson A. Rockefeller up­ Mallies, 2J: P T. Meek*, Uil; T
\ern-&gt;n W. llunn, Democratic
conwusmlur s»f HATWINlI O ho. Saiifotd. ttow cnmmu iding
Eiscnhower. disappointed over
ended Democratic Gov Aviteil
way rare.
G. Richardson. 12; Clyde Robert
officer o f the USS LexiltglOlt, accept* A "DdllUt M arch"
the outcome of the election. »aid nominate for the District 4 »eat
llarrlmin
and
killed
him
off
as
GOP G«v. Gamlwin J. Knight
on the i ounty Commisiton, potted
son. 57. and Mr*. Jay Reck, wrilr
gavel from Mr. ISrilinir. lonimjintlcr of th e AliU’rienn
today he intends to continue bat­ 2.102 v,i|es( unofficial total). Lee
of California, who had wanted a potential presidential contender. in eaodi lair. It
Rockefeller carried Rep. Kenneth
la-gioii
Piwl
in
Sulrir
Hay.
i’
liilippipu
Ixliillilu.
Itecdy
he*
tling a* hard as possible against Gary. Oviedo mayor, candidate ol
another term at governor but
A few other voters evidently
canto the fourth limn ill hi*torv to receive th e uwiml.
waa forced instead to run for the *■
* * n tl'
what he regards as excessive a group which conducted a writedissatisfied with the candidate*
over
Democrat
frank
S.
Hogan.
Senate, failed to make it.
(t\ S. N avy p h o to | •pending proposals by lomc con- in campaign, received 1.241.
on
the
ballot,
wroh
in
a
few
Democratic governor* also were
George M. Leader, Democratic
greaiinnat Democrats
Republican* for the Railroad
names l.ee Samuel Jnc Saunrlirs.
governor of Pennsylvania who displaced by Republicans in Aril- |g&gt;e Gary iOviedo rnayoti and
The Preaident. in hit nrw* con­ and Utilities Commission, Louis
ona
and
Rhode
Island.
had been mentioned as a IMO
ference review- of the Democratic W Ingram and Andrew SanderGene Walfa raeh bail one v vte.
presidential possibility, was dr
sweep,
was not c o n c i l i a t o r y gren, took Fern Park, Altamonte
A total of nine absentee ballots
feated in a race for the Senate.
toward
lus
political opposition. He bpring* and Hear lake from Jer­
were cast. 21 were mutilated.
WINNERS
did
aay,
however,
that during the ry Carter amt Wilbur King, DamThe tutal vote, officials assist, i
Nelson A. Rockefeller, in his
campaign he had not meant to oerats. Ingrain ami Handegren al­
was
Indicative
of
tlir
interest
in
first try for elective office, won
Ikbel all Democrats as devotee* so made strong bid* in Laka Mary,
Ihc election, Wlntr tome county
the governorship of New York In
of
“wholesale reckless spending" Forest City and Goldenrod,
nulling placet irgi-ternl fairly
Holland'* closest call came la
the outstanding Republican vie.
and
left wing extremism
Capi
Jailnt
it
Itr-rdy,
furnurdent
llariy
S
Truman,
who
guided
heavy voting, the expected spurt
Fern Park. Ho received 2A1 to LeF R A N C IS ROUM ILLAT JK . tory ol a generally Democratic
lie
*ald
hr
was
speaking
only
&lt;
&gt;
t
Comma
niter
of
M
AI
WING
One,
|
the
t’.
S.
IhtuUgh
the
Korean
at city Hall failed In matciUlire.
land Hyier's 205. It wea in this
year, and promptly entered into
Mb) Did The Dritnirral* Mini
1* &gt;th Raker and Unborn today NAS Sanford iccenUy became the , rists. and Gen. Dnugias .MacAr­ hi* disregard for wliat he ealic.1 precinct that Merlon, trailed Wil­
speculation at a 1 »M GOP presi­
United Pres* International
fourth man in lilsUiry to tsr pro thur who remained Due to hts the spender-wing nf Ute parly. Ap­ liam C. i Rill) Coleman, 22T-25S.
e
.
pressed
appreciation
for
the
dential prospect.
parently, he confessed, he did not
Vice President Richarvt M. Nlx- vote which placed them in the scr.lrd a mahogany gave! made promise of "We shall return".
Seminole GOP official* attribu­
Edmund G. (Patl Brown, for­
worked for two mrnff. Each promiird to wage an from the trees lining Ihc louts* of| The famous vvarrloi did rrluiti make a great imprctiion becau»e ted the heavy Republican vota ia
mer attorney general of Caltfor *&gt;.i—“Republican*
months. Our opponeni* worked acli'n lampuign in the next the ini a moil* Death Maicli in the to liberate the Philippine* and the lire Re pu hi I e an * did not get
the Fern Park Caaielberry area*
nia, r o c k e t e d
into national for two year*. The rvsull was in­
enough volet.
Philippine Islands in World W a r' entire Pailfi.
me r;th
promiuenre as the man who beat evitable."
Hr pledged an unrelenting light lo pertoual visit* by candidates.
II.
Capl. Itrrily irlt banfurd last
losing
candidate*,
loo,
cvprcssSaid one official: "Thera Juat Isn't
Knowland for governor.
Democratic Nati-m^l Chairman
appieciation to their supporters.
Uaptsin Its-cdy is commanding bpiing In roinmand the ta-alng fur lower frderal spending next anything like a candidate meeting
Sanford merchanls soon w-tll
Mich*.I V DiSalie, f o r m e r ,,JU, M B u tler-” The voters .c
year,
including
rut*
in
the
De­
.,1
Ion
His
family
till
rcsidri
In
'?
Winner of the Raker Raborn |officer of the giant aiicrnft
the people.”
start an atl-out drive to keep “lo
.ice c o n t r o l
administralor. pudj„ fll p , „ lt)fn,
11 „. Sanford
Rob, 16, Mickey, It, fense Departmcnl
*-i*^e,'howcr *
k ul|] ,ep1acc Gatchel, who yes- tack earner CSS Lexington
Dunn, who withstood en active
Joined the ranks of Democratic leadership and Republican
cal shopper* at home."
Predict* Trouble
ram terday was elected to the Di* presentation »a* music during the John 12. I arlylr, JO, and Molly,
write-in
campaign to win going
The drive will lie spearheaded by governors by unseating Ohio's In paign tact lea. They registered , rit, ,
Hr
was
asked
whether
be
con„„ th(1 Countv Corn- ship's visit to Subic Hay, P I 23 Mr*. Hrcdy it the former
the newly formed Retail Merchants cumhenl.
Eugenia Canada) nf San Antonio, ihlrrrd that the prople had cho- away, today rxprrrted hi* appre­
their satisfaction wilh the con­ mission Gatclnl gat.- up his City American la-glon Post No
1.
Eugene J. MtCarth), Democrat- structive record of the Democrat­
Division of Ihc Seminole County
sen the left wing by putting th# ciation for the victory, lie illdt
Commission scat lo - ampaign for Ulangupo, liui.nml ( api Itci-dy in Tex
C.iismlMr of Coihirarre. Heading ie congressman from Minnesota, ic Controlled Mth Congrv **."
Democrat*
Into commanding con­ "I am grateful to the people for
lb* county oftirr. He had ru op- apprcrUlMiri uf hit support of the
the new group is Francis Roumil­ wrested a Senate seat from vet­
trol
o
f
Congress
as against the this o|*portunliy to carry out Ute
Republican National Chairman ,¥„,||im
the general ele.thra
American l-egian program.
lat Jr., vice prstiikri of Roumillat eran Rrpshlican Sen. William J. Meade sMcorn — '’There waa no
"sanilblc
government"
hr had of­ pledget I made. I will Work for
__ _______ _______
Why is the gaud of such inter­
ft Anderson Drug Co. and former Thy*
fered far the Republic*u». Et*en- betterment of the entire county."
stiule ^ssu« naUonaRy.
die, main
est is Tutors ’ because &lt; apt.
Early boxes that reported astebp.evident of the row dciunct San- n n)?'
hower replied that the people ob­
**0Uj ^ ° " n tr' 1,cP” ' ifouble was isvt e-.ufcli P’ pi ill
Heed)
follow*
the
Isle
Pirsldrnt
lishrd A trend that wain’t changed
0 ( i r-d Mrrctuvnis Association.
licaft rtslionai chairman, w a s can Vote. We have r-&gt; a ltd, "
viously
voted
for
a
clas*
of
Dem­
Franklin l». Roosevelt, who led
Roumillat said, after accepting elerted Pi the Senate in Pennsyt
ocrat* he would rank among the during the vote counting. The nota­
S-irate Dcinocralle Ixader i.jn
the U. H, through tin r mica I
appointmenl from Chamber Presi­ vanla.
spender. Then he added grave- ble exception was iha Stevie box
don fl. Johiuoiv—* Pv American
years of W««rl I War II. ex preti
which gav* Gary IS vote*, Dunn
dent .Mack Clrveland Jr., that a
Philip A. Ilarl, deinocraiir lieu- people have rlecUivily endorsed
P kills r UPI i
Sir Wmslrsn
The Emerge .•&gt; Mass Frcdlhg I) that’* where there’* going to three.
meeting will be held In a week or
V)fh*8* 1? *ltKf IDif cOrutotKIive atd confident i Churchill arrivrx here mda* t"
clas- for Seminole County School be trouble
to days to disepss the objectives
Rfp^Tican incum- ]rll|rrshlp Of the Demueralld Con- ifcrn * France * highest horror
hi
God wilting, hr -nnUnurd, he
lunch rwiin per tunnel ••41* dinux
of the organisation,
bent Charles A. Poiier for a Sen gress. They have made It clear from » wartime .smirade-ln r.rm*
live weeks of «!iidv with a lunch- planned to spend the next two
The Retail Mrrchanls Division air leal
Itf has ••rmetlmcs .rltlci*ed ut
that the people do ot want
kiii at in-in Savurday at Ptw.rvst )r»rs fighting to get the rest nf
will differ from the old Merchant*
R. V.inrc Harlke. 39
vote of tire JOtii I rut u; y ’
government down instead of per­
never censed to admire — Prr
School.
Association in (hit only merchants Democratic mayor of Evansville.
muting loosely handled federal
Adlai E btrventon—’ five Deino- mter Charles de Gaulle,
Courses
In
tUsasit'i
Icedrng
liave
Demo
Cites
Trend
will be members of the new Ind . elected to U S. Senate on hiv cn tlc Party hat received a man­
Britain's war time prim# mini*
been
outlined
and
aponsored
by
1
finance*,
which be had denounerd
ORLANDO
I
LTD-M
a
t.
Dem­
group. Membership In the former first race fur state wide office in date to produce thoughtful, ere- ter i« Dying in fr m a Riviera
ocratic Chairman James M. Milli­ the lied &lt; rots and Civil Defense upt-atrdly during the campaign
A was ..ot limited to mtrrhanta. but Indiana.
u
i ... , ,
litivs- leadcrthip In a dan.-fisiua vacation to bury the tiAlclit-l De gan said today that Democratic Oner a vvrek, lunchroom peraonnel and attributed lo the Democrat*.
Wwas &gt;pen to professional workers
Howard W. lannon. city atlur- ,.mr LEESBURG (UP!) — Demo­
Gaulle will give him ihe Cross uf Victories its tile Florida s-ieclinti parti, ipatir g have met in dif­
and individuals.
_________ .
ney of lus* Vega*. N«v., for the
cratic Rep. A. S. Herlong said
a Comp union nf the tubes alton at "definiely reflect the D&lt; m-w-ratlc ferent »chool lunchioom* to learn
Cleveland, in asking HoumUlal past rune year*, captured Mai
today hi* re-election In the fifth
cciemonlt* scheduled at b00” trend In practically "very section methods of preparing and terv' g
to accept the chairmanship of the one’s Senate scat.
Ptitrlct prove* "people atill vote
Thursday,
food
to
large
number*
in
(he
event
jf the Unlieri Stater.
new group, said that an attempt
for the man instead of the party.'*
The only other foreigners who
of
disaster.
would be made to unify Sanford
“We had hundred* of Repubtl"
havr received ihr
Itriuix'diillvi s
fioiu el1ic
Liberation ‘Happier Occasion’
met chants. Among the proposal
can* write in and tell u* they
{ Cross are U&gt;tli chief.
dubs. Iirallb and welfare di, irtitems for discussiim at the first
■|f Mom
i ’ll It At.......... PI*
Vdlai r
were going to vole Democratic,”
Niuarc dancing at Ulc Chi. ''err President Kitenhower and
meeting will lie methods o4 Influ­
the vie tor lou v c indidale said be­
SUYrnton -ant today this vsae a melllf, and liraltli association*
Irr, sponsored hv the Sanford tic can King Mohammed V.
have
hern
invited
to
attend,
ihe)
encing more Sanford residents to
much Kai’pier day for the nation’*
TALLAHASSEE fUPIr - The creation Department, will r.nt be
t.tkr Mary Roy Seoul troop 242 fore leaving on a trip to Southern
shop at home, store hours and Public Utilities Conimiisioti today held tnnlzht due to a Kiwani* Glub
Democrat* "than »nmr other* I will c j I tin- kind of mral that will present the only "live" exhi­ Pines, N.C.
might
lx
iirepariKi
doling
n
cri*i*
^ other matters to local merchants. cancelled the auio transportation dinner in thr main auditorium.
Can remr-rntn-r."
bit In the district when 300 Cen­ Herlong. who narror.l) defeated
*
Roumillat callrd the organisa­ broker! license of the J. M. Blythe The group will meet tomorrow
Stevenson, the lo-ing Deni-wru — 'simple ami wholesome, wilh no tral Florida scout* meet Thursday a Republican two )eara ago, piled
tion of rrtall merchanls on a unit­ Trucking Co of Sanford
up a huge margin In defeating
li, piriidrntlal nvrniHate in IP-Y2 frill*."
night Instead. Wednesday nijht
Mi* H It Whilmuir. -&gt;huo! anil Friday at the Frrti Creek Ar­ GOP challengrr William C. Cole­
ed front basis "something we real­
anil Itrili, said he wat ccrtalti the
The rommissiun »ald Ihe II.eusc dance* will be resumed next week
mor), Orlando
lunch
dnreior
of
Seminole
County
ly need In Sanford.” lie pointed wal revoked because of failure of j While c.&gt;oI weather last week
LITTLE ROCK, Ark ( Up] * _ new l&gt; elected
Democratic
t on
A program of Indian folk dance* man of Winter Park Tueaday.
out that cities which have *lrong the company to file with lh« i forced tin program lo mu.r into An ardent icgregationlit who bc-l«re»# would "rneel it* opjmrlunlty schools, it In charge of the pro­ will be presented by the Lake The congressman aatd tbc only
gram.
merchant group* have had a great agency a financial responsibility ' the main auditorium, attendance it gan a write in campaign onh a with ie*|u»n*lblllty,'*
Alary boya. The troop learned the issue to appear In his campaign
deal ol tucccss In efforts to in- bond a* required by law.
high Ronald Perry, director said week ago. claimed victory today , ,
...
.»• s .
■••
datix'e* from from ADI John Hau­ was "the two party syatem.”
1 1 M ir local business.
He aahl Coleman "talked a lot
over Itrp. ltronki Mayt (D Ark I
(. I’C tlltS Iv l^ lltS I* I^CIIL
ser, YAH-7, who studied the rouHe atked Ihc cooperation of all
who h*d attempted to mediate Die
I \MPa il l’ll
Republican
llnrs while a student at Spring about thr value if a two-party
local mrrchanls in |he venlurr.,
Little Rfiek *chnol cri*l* nf ’ v stjjrp William t I’ramer
gave
flrld t'ollrgr, Springfield, M»a» v/atem and my stand was that
pointing out that "anything that
i 'h* people ilwuld vote for tho
year.
crrdil to hi* fight foi elate’*
A nun v bavkvtliall league I* Five girls are a*«l»ling the *f&lt;ui
.helps on* will help ti* all "
setter qualified man regardleia
righti
today
in
hi*
overwhelming
Dr. Dale Alford, * segregation
pluiund by the Manfold Recrea­ in the Indian dances.
* Not only do Isx-al merchant* have
of
his party,”
tat member of the Lillie Rock vtcory for re-election at Florida’* tion Dt-p-vi intent. All gruupv wish­ 'Hie annual "ScoUtin;' on Farcompetition from other r.iii» but
The big difference, however,
School Hoard, xaiil h leatllCil III* only GOP congressman sine, lie- ing In f-o in team fur a scheduled ail#” program vvill Include Scouts
the downtown aira Is getting more
was "hard work by me and my
nitiucUon dayl.
victory "l! nest
personal one
ilt-. leak ' are liigi-d to contact of all ages from Cubi lo F.xplor- friends,” Herlong said.
rompetithm from shopping crnler*.
i r.nnrr defeated lii nii" tatlc the reerrat1-n uffict immediately, ers Hour* tin I In 9 p m.
Unofficial
return*
from
2ii
he added
Two year* *S«, Herlong de­
Excerpt* 'rom the l-ake Mary
lin precinct* showed Alford lea l rhallrngi r tVinton King in the
Gamr- a III Ik- played Monday
feated Republican Arnold Lund of
)ir-i
&lt;
ongrraslonal
Itirtrict
by
»
from 7:3a to t»:30 p m. at flemln- troop daners were presented last Daytona Reach by only 4.000
SuppurtcrA of Leo tiar.v yealrrday loat their hid to put l*'I Hay* 30 &amp;A3 to z&gt; 'V
Tir^lth 411 Wf» *(»»»
ole High School,
November Thursday on WDHO T. V. dJring volet. Hr said In that race "we
him in office by h write-in cunijutiRit. but the Oviedo mayor
[
through
Jainury.
Unles*
there i* "Marking Time” The troop hat all thought it was a pushover and
l.rohuhly net is new world record lor race* run In otic election.
( ; a m o '|’„ n i o r r o u &lt; &gt;t'fiuial AlTUMU’d
nil
immediate
rr*)uni*e,
the
reerea* accepted Invitation* to appear dur­ *p nearly got beat.”
Gary agreed to allow hi* mime lo he lined i i a write-in
HAi.MD.Mi. Iraq I l l ’ll
Atwlu! (lnn ({rp,irtmnvt wilt l-e forced to ing halftime homecoming game*
lie raid this year he talktd to
iuin|vilifti for the D istrict 1 sent on ihc County Commission. . Mrt!
(lu,’ ' ' r Bigh ; ' extern Arif- lr*qi am!»***ador t^lfsiraie the uo-r t« thr high srhool at Seminole High School and De
about jo.ooo to 40.000 voter*.
Land High School
activities
#
Property rvasaessment i. m.k His attpiKirt hovvever. rangisl from votes for U. S. senator „
.tedtum" .T J S * V West tiermany, hat been attested
Herlong defeated Coleman by
Iipm and will be tried on charges |_ _
---------about 30,000 vote*.
ing progrrs* in Seminole Count),!*0 Sanford City CoRimiMSloner.
m, tomorrow. A previous glmc be of coi spirac) against the security
In the LoiiRWood precinct. (Jury pulled one vote, by
Dowling Appraisal Co.. Braden,
tween the two w*« won by s*n- of the fatherland, It was announc­
tun, report* that most nf thr iouUi write-In, in Ihr senatorial race tieI
furd,
AO.
ed I--day.
end of the City of Sanford already |tween Sprsiard I. Holland and l-e
While Gary * supporter* were tn
h#t heen rraisrired The
work land Hyicr. In the tame box, he tcring his name in practically
» a i begun Oct. 4. Officials said also received two votes for the every race, other votrr* with pen- C h a m h e r T o M e e t
the project ll "going fairly close Hoard of Publir Instruction and cil* were huay. Vernon )A Dunn.
lo schedule.”
one each for circuit udge and Dr mo. rat Ic nominate for thr Pit
the l-axr Mar. Chamber of
( oiuiderablr iloudinrx* through
altered shower*
Richard Gormlry, spokesman for the House of ltrpir«entatlvei. tile 4 post, received *cveral write Commerce meet* tonight at f in |tll|rM|,y * uh
More than lw» member* of ti»
Dowling Appraisal, yesterday said These werr In addition to the |„ vote, despite Hating of hti name the Chamber of Comnierrr Rudd lair today and Thiilvd*). High to
the Seminole County United tie, Mwnurl Jacotston Dept, htore, Sixth District of Ktwanls Intrroaing, Thr business mrellrij* villi . day 73 l» XU, tow (anight *,! to XT.
(hat the men hope lo be working valid vole* for Di*tricl I Com mi* on thr voting machine
Boyd Wallace Inc., Krl’s 5 A 10c
w in tne county sometime in Decem­ tinner
preceded by the Court of H o n o r s„uihra»terly wiml* X l« IX tntlex Fund drive M »y neared the half- Store, Seminole Co. Laundry, J. M. lional will meet tonight at the
F. A Dyaon defeated in the for”Roy*
for 11MV KfOUl
fteout'TrooiT'six’
Tr.Miti
.'
.
_ and
__a Innlglil.
.....
ber. Gormley reported ' r « d co­
way point. tlffieslnla
Oilictals rwhnflfli
reported rnl&gt;
col Garrett, Wilson-At a irr Furn. Co., Sanford CJvt.- Center.
per ahour
today
At Goldenrod. Gary received one Sept
I primary by David Gatrhel
___ ____ ___
Sanford Kiwsnian* will play
operation" on thr part of .ianford vole for Pie slate legiilsture and
lections
hail
rllmbcr
to
near
*11,Gen#’* Seminol# Cleaners, Sanford
host to 13 clubs, including two
residrnla, who have given informa­ two for Circuit Judge. In precinct in the District 1 race, alto got'
w
yo
Giial
for
ibis
year
it
M
ii.iH
JO
.
Gas Co„ Downtown Cleaner* *
circuit Judge. In preemci , wrHe-ln vote. It was found in * \ l a r i l l i l l I T 1 IH 'riM lsr'
N'olc Didn’t Count
from other districts.
tion freely. While interior informs- one. or
the Oviedo mayor got two ,|,r 1)&gt;(rn|&lt;r yyU
Jk liirilllU L lllu r iU S i
Lalrst contributors to the United l-aundr), Florid# Precooling Co.
MOBILE.
All
tUPli
—Mayor
Speaker for the dinner meeting,
^|°_^®^be#ded on all dwallin^a, (he for,the
n1 Representative*,
MARION. Ill
i CPI) - Fire
Celery
City
Printing,
A
F.
Fund,
in
amount*
nf
125
or
more,
Mvnroc votrr* did * gieat
which begin* it 7, will tie Ish
appratier* eili not enter the two for the Bond of Public In- j »f^ike
.i
~ tn .
t . .wui.r . o i’’alarms * are numtruus-oti liam Jiiteph N. lurngsiy ipnltrd a man ait
Ramsey
Florist,
AVcrttrn
Union
It
K.
Tookr,
Jr.,
Title
A
pilfeting a newspaper slant) t mn
Brant, govrrnor of the Florida
buildings un'di Invited
•trviilion, three for circuit Judge, i vxhdT , w J r .
^
:
't'1
IB£,» r Jerries.
.,T . A
„ ffJ ,1,.
rfl ms Ite loukevl aruund f»r a po Abstract C«rp , A L P Tea Co., Tel. Co. Ambrose Dllff. Mack N. District. Special gu#al will ba
At thr work progress*--, Dowl­ one for the County Commission, M valid votes for Gary and those ^ ,u
W, M.-Roberts, Mr. Cleveland, Jr„ Gordon V. Frrder- Chester McDonald of Lakeland,
ing, president of th# company, will District 2, one in the "unopposed”
liiciuari and. seeing none, ran al Mr. t Sirs.
Mi K Mi John 11 (Villlamr, R. ilk, Karlyle Householder, AV. C, governor elect. Byron Herlong, LLIrr
the
thief,
collared
him
and
live informative tali* to clvk [ ^ 'on* the Noting "m*ehi«Tnd ^
'l*
bortiood smalt fry have swcllrd
Hutchinson Jr., , Edwin Rhinholcluir* and nrgxnlrtd group* on re without the needed "X ” bedde his
held him until an ufiicer arrived F* Coopc:, T, W, June*. W. L, ser, Hlcmhiint, Davi* ^ McIntosh, Governor of the Sixth DUtrtet, will
Roger Harris, two votes for Dis the ranks of volunteer “firemen
Grsiiiko
Di M. I. Harks
be the presiding officer.
f quest. There are 12 men working name.
|
minutes
later.
trtet 3 Board of Public Instruc
Dr J t
Boyce. Dr, l&gt;. D. [Volte A. AA’ilUami Jr., Sanford AuIn the Held and three in Ihe office
Poller
said
Pic
thief
admitted
When the 1.134 voles at Hanford *^on- Rufus Sand, two votes for
Brown, Dr. A W. Flppt. Sr., Dr. to Parts, StricklandMorrison Inc..
xi Pi# .Seminole County Courthts guilt, lommrntlng ruefully,
A \\ Iptu, Jr.. Di '«hn Moi Julia 11. Dillory. A. C. Doudney Ferry Still Working
City Hall were tabulated last Dlitriit 5 Board of Public Imirue More Aid Ahku’O
I nine.
and
I
voted
folangan.”
POINT CLEAR. Ala. -4U P 1) —
night, election official* found Hon; Claude Hillelt one vote. John
-jn , Di. Jatk C. Morrison, Dr, Surveyor Inc,. Bill LaBre# J1umbHAIFA, Israel tUPli- I .nance
L. Munson. Dr. Vinvent Robert*, ing lltaHng, Odbam ft Tudor Inc., A wooden, hand-crankod t e r j itUl
Gary’* name on one of the bal­ Angel two vot#t, District 1 Board Minister Levi Eshkol Tuesday . .
. xt rill » f . . t
Commission To Meet lot*. At Lak# Monroe, Gary also of Public Instruction.
night rppealrd to mambera of the H o a r d W i l l M e e t
Dr. II Waydc lluckrr, Mr. and Employee* of Odham ft Tudor plies the Flab River
County- Connnlii loner* will m##t was placed In several raeei. He
United Jewish Appeal Mission
1AU.AHA.s SEF: tUPli - The: Mrs. D. K. McNab, AU Souls Inc., Steiwnoyar Roofing ft Sheet C. C. Cook puUi t u t sad .
J.
Q.
(Slim)
Galloway
rsrorded
to lo.-rs .- at 9:70 a ....
m. ia th#
Metal AA’ork*. Crumley ft Mon- gen acros* the Mbftaot-widft i N e
___collected two for Dislri-'t 2 Comhere to increase their aid to irn- state Road Board will hold its Catelle Church,
saaimDtio.i toon at th# court. miaiiuner, one .or the Hoard tf * '
*n Go!d#nrod for the House migrant* arriving ia Israel from: regular monthly meeting here
Bib Crumb
lohn M Fit/pat teith. H. J . Gut genev. William b&gt; mean* of a alardy N|* M i
kottam
Luropa.
|Puhltc Inatiucuoe.
*of Reproaentet;*#*.
•wa
[tick, R. A. WUdtmi, iUli Thaa E. ader Jeweler, kitevir# Seed CoI Nov. li i l 1 p m
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Demo
crat* rode Into com manding con­
trol of th# H ou se and Senate
today with the biggest congrr*
lional landalidt victory since the
Roosevelt New Deal era.
A Democratic tide which turgrd
in Maine two months ago awept
•croti auch Republican strong-

hold* at Vermont. Ohio. South
Dakota. Ncbraaka and Wisconsin.
Democrat! won 15 Senate tacra,
with one unaettlrd. to aaiure them
of at least Cl aeata In the new
Congreaa, while the GOP won
tight for • total of only 54.
Democrat! held 1T2 aure House
aeata againat 112 for the Republl-

Seminole Democrats Win Easily

★ ★ ★
★ ★ ★
U.S Voters Consigned

Baker And Raborn
Make City Runoff;
Total Vote Is Low

»'Big Names' To Oblivion

County N ix e s B id
B y G O P , W rite-In

'Disappointed’ Ike
To Continue Battle p
On U. S. Spending

Former Sanford Captain

Politicians Look
Behind Demo Win

Gets Death March Gavel

Roumillat To Head
Retail Merchants

Luncheon Will End
iClasses In Feeding

Churchill To Get
Liberation Medal

News Briefs

Local Firm Loses
Trucking License

Syd Herlong Says
'Man Beat Party'

Local Scout Unit
To Present Dances

No Dance Tonight
At Civic Center

Write-In Defeats
Rep. Brooks Hays

Basketball League*
For Men Planned

Gary's Supporters Lost,
but Ran In M any Races

Progress Reporled
On Reassessment

Weather

Si'a,S»,i7WSw*f...... Ir""

«• ............. .

United Fund N e a r Sanford To Host
M id -P o in t T o d ay Kiwanis Meeting

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Kstanliahed 1908

a *.» i a r t s i s r t t s a t t \ t i n i t t t ' k l P t r O t l I fefto
A N I N D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P * *

SAM ORD. FLORIDA

MONDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1958

Seminole County pliant* Mini harveat« acres and Meres of
vegetables. The total shipped in the past year would have
filled a 69-mile train.
This impressive total represented shipment of 6.865
c a r lo a d s . Had all of the rail cars been loaded at once and
Rooked to the same train, it would have stretched from SanTord to St. Aujrustlne. nr from here to lakeland.
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News Briefs
Loan Total Given
WASHINGTON (LTD - The
World Rank reported that io nans
U made during the three month*
• a d e d Sept. ?&lt;&gt; brought the cumu­
lative total of its Dan* thus far to
M.otn.ioo.onn

Maneuvers Slated

If e r a lit
D r i lle d

Prewa

E rased

W ire

NO. 298

Legislators Urge

These \ rcetahles brought Semi
iwlc County producer* an *wlmated II I I million in profit*,
according to figures compiled by
the University of Florid* Exten­
sion Service and Ceeil Tucker
count* agricultural agent
Seminole farmer* spent almost
I t million to plsnt, cultivate, h*rvr*(, irncV. glade aod market

Defeat For Amendment
Volers Would Lose
Right Of Choice,
rWemen!s Say

Chief Seminole Interest
On Dunn-Gary Contest

SECOND o r SERIES

NORFOLK. Va (LTD — Thirty [these producls Sale* amounted to
The Seminole County legislative
loval voter* will g.. In the poll* Mrckt, M I. Ilaborn J r . Trny
ship* of the U. S. Navy 2nd Fleet about $5 t 4 million. These figures
delegation today urged voters to
tomorrow
to
rhoote
one
member
|
Glenn
Richardson
and
t
Ivitc
li
•
“
“
*
----*
—
*
“
■
represent
subitantill
contrlb-iUnn*
leave Atlantic Seaboard port* to­
defeat the controversial "daisy
day through Nov, 1J for opera­ to the local economy Tucker said
of the Sanford &lt; Itv Commissi,&gt;n Hnbertson
-hain" amendment which wilt *p.
tion U ntflcx 1M. * three week in discussing thr Importance of
e 'e ,i two membet* of the Hoard
Vr"
,l,r ballot Nil .*" *»&lt;■■
oe*r on ihe ballot in fomorrow’a
agriculture to tt*e couotv amt It. |
exercise in the w-r*tem Atlantic
of County 1’oirmtfrinucr*. vote for
write in rantlidair. Iv kits Jay
;cr*er.il election.
people
*
a congressman *cn*tor and two Brck
In prepared statement*. Rep*.
member* of the Itallmad and
't.v)or Gary ha* not waged v
Preliminary eillin a lo are avail­
Gordon V. Frcleriek *mi Mack
campaign,
although
bis
*up,*orirr&gt;
Public Ctilltlr. (' mipi»*:on
Ctcvi-lard Jr. am! Sen. Douglai
WASHINGTON tUPD— Preal- able on total acreage planted this
Slt-nMrom tal-i a p p r o val of
Most of the lntriwt in Semi- have been busy in hi* Iq-half lie
dent Elsenhower h*« formally *»* season. Tucker *aid they show
Amendment No f "would deprive
pole Count) wilt he erntrred on agreed to n "draft" at the ursmg
tended diplomatic recognition io that the total acreage for ju*t
of a group which **i 1 i w ante I a
Ihc people of Florida if their richt
tt»e Independent government of abojt every vegetable has been, L IE .MINER AND DAISY MAE w«vi Ihc nuu*Hnii»lI&lt;&gt;w- the ra.c for the DlMnrt 4 »cat ivn candidate "with a more »ub tan
Io a.-cepl desirable change* and
Guinea, a former French ietri* or will be. Increased during this eating context tit tho Juycpp \\ ives llnllnivct'u pnftt Sniiit- the County Commt**in«, .-Might by
reject underirahlc change* In tho
\,
W
Du
Democratic , u '
“ SV"’' " olr
'*» '
ton' on the w rit co**t of Africa. growing season.
Dunn.
along
with
all
,,'ker
date constItulion."
nominate, opposed hy a write In
During 19M 37 i last growing ,ifty niglit. Out of cast time, ihc coupli* is known ns Mr. ami
.
f Photo by Rci jratronD campaign in t-chnlf of llvird-i Ma­ Democrntie tandidatrs u h . s e
Vernon W. Dunn, Democrat!*
-ea»on&gt;. Seminole County plant**! Mrs. Jack \YULcr.
name* will lie listed on the votitg
I nomln* r for the County Commitjo r txc Gary
5.310 aerrs of 'egetab'es Leading
NASHVILLE tU P IV - Segrcga- the list was cabbage with
'•on. yrCrr.iay called attention to
The Dc-noctan romlnatr for mschirc, na* received the support
2.100
Uonitt John Kasper «&lt;nl on triri acre* Celery s a t a c!n*r *econd
I ’he "fine print" in the amendthe other Counlt ' rnmiuiin seat. of It.r Seminole County Demo
ci.itic
Executive
Committee.
II
S
Jj#rr tod*}* on charge* n{ incitir.C with 1.(15. After that, acreage
.
lie urge*! Voter* to "read Ih#
David Gatchcl hv* no &lt;| p»iitinii
Ilill^imcr. clialrm.vn of the com*
G|o riot and Judge llomer Weimar dropped sharply. Snap brans oc­
' 'ine print. al*o octwrer. Ihe Jinea."
in Dittrici 2.
amid the trial had "nothing to do cupied US acres, lettuce 300. pep
A* stated «n the ballot, the a*
Eight candidate) i|uallfiod for blitter, vahl Friday that county
with the question of segregation per*. 22,*.
mendment
’.vontd change th*
the City Comm)** k . T . T l w "
* » " W - r '-■“»••• “
or integration.'’
method
of
revising
the constitution.
tix),
a
write
.n
candidate
ha*
xn'
,p'v'
r‘
"»mi-&gt;ev.
Although celery w*.* second In
The right-man race for GatThe amendment aays: "A protried the picture
acreage, it wa* first in ,xm to
r
bet's
veal
on
the
City
Cnnimivpo»cd amendment . . nut W i r i n g
On the ballet Inmonow fur City
thr farmer. It also wa* a
Comm|.*lon will hr Joe E. Raker, dim has created lfttlc fntc-est. ( A R R O E I . I t n t K K ta k e n
the Legislatuic to ptoposc the re­
ROME &lt;u r n —Millions of Kuro- "healthy'' first in profit return.
It
icpuitedly
consisted
of
*
Tlu-rp hate been no ralliv*. no
GENEVA ( L T D —THE West rr
vision or amendment of any por*
peani will be able to watch the Tucker said the estimated grow­
solemn declaration lit Lr sienrd Roger L. Harrt* Right Kirtlcy, public debate, no "issin-v" fgr the a liijr L i t e to prove hin
tion nf the ronitltutlnn and provid­
coronation of Pope John XXIII ing co*If on the IJ435 acres of Jrctrd ltu**i*'» demand tor an 1m
alt three countries at once ft#vid Wayne Ma'hrv, I’htllp T. caridldates, no yardsticks for the prowe.n* tin "champion « d ing that when more than one pro­
over a continent-wide television celery was slightly more than It mediate all • time ban on nuclear pledging them to irfraln forever
I&gt;Ip boilin'!-'* a t th e p a r t y
ptiblle
posed revised article of the con,,!] further ade*- testing.
hookup Tuesday. It will be the million, the total growing and m ar­ testing today hut left the dour
g iv e n b y th p .Inycee W iv e s
vtltutlu t is to be voted upon la
Wtrat TV presentation of a papal keting cost* combined a little open for agreement on a control p|u , a cotq rn ,&gt;, i f t modeled
( who won renominatlon over rx
Club.
Ihe same election, any such pro"o ronation.
more than t! I I million The net scheme to police such a ban in the j,n onc propond h&gt; mi- lenr sclen
Sen l lamlc Pepper Its the Sept. 9
iwvsed trvlsrd article may provide
(P h o to by Htrgntroni)
f
tists who mrl here la*t .ummer. a .
return wa* estimated at t o n . 493 future.
,
h
|
Demneratlc primary, it pitted
that it shill not become effective
Reprr*cnl«livr*
uf
the
t'nitrd
jy,,.
\
\
li*»
refuted
,
-.nslstTwo other tegctahles topped (he
unless other -peciflcd proposed re­
State*. Btilaln und Ruwta met for |
•„ Kj
any un-oiHl it tonal
MOSCOW (U P D — Prof Detle* I t 00.000 mark in *a!e*. They were
vived article* are likewise approv­
Ihe
second
formal
session
of
Ihc
M
n
ti*n
It
t*
unwillirg
l s, Itcp A. Sydney llerlong.
Bronk. president of th* American cabbage (III7.2WI and peppers (ieneva nucleat hart confeiencr at , , gl, ijcjond a year toyear Ivan.
ed and in such case none of sueh
I
IJ0*
814).
At le j.t .'mu teenager* atlerwl-| Democratic .rcumtvei!. ha* nj'
Academy of Science. left for home
proposed revised article* *..,*!I be­
provldevl
contml »d the lUtlowern Party given by I position frum Itepuhlican WIRlirn
Sunday after winding up discussLabor wa* the mos* expensive the Palais de* Nation* Hriurx antl
come a part of the constitution un­
and pm*hr Rc-iraltoti t» partmrnt
at the i ( Mill i Coleman,
Ion* on U. S. • Soviet scientific item for vegetable producer*. thrm thry hail a draft iicsl; *uU- , , , t c ; n it funetlonlng
it ** others ate approved."
Wilbur C. King. Deinoeial, and
exchanges, the official Tat* rewa Wages and salarie* totaling SI,- milted hy ltua*ia at the opening ,-1-,.,, ,, ntvilc I mai l* ce'icral nu v.'ivic i enter Friday night.
lx*ral legislator* said they eqy.
Session
Iasi
Frid.iv.
i
clea
r
disarmanteflt.
The
rrn**d
va*
the
l
.
r
g
o
t
ever
Atwltew Sandrgrrn,
Itepuhlican,
agency reported.
337.234 were paid out from the
posed this "all or nothing" amend­
Mr*
Kuln
M.
farriili.
7rt.
wife
The
West's
main
objection*
were
j
to
attend
a
fumtinn
at
the
Youth
arc ram pi Caning for Group I on
time the seeds wrre planted unlit
ment. The statement said:
Wing
• aid lit he:
the Kallrnarl and Public Ctllllic. of Mr. K. M. ) »rrnll, pasted
the vegetable, were *hippe*l In
"We urge the people of Semi­
away
at
3:40
p.
m.
Fundav
(vl
the
lUncing. a free horror movie. Cumnil.slon, Jerry W. Cattcr,
Signing of an all
time ban
W V1NCENZA. Italy &lt;0P{) - A the production end, fertiliser w*i
Florida innllatium r.nd Hv*p!*.»t nole County to vote againat A*
•
tuntv,
and
.
e
f
r
*
'»c»e
i
c
v
l
o
r
/
l
shcr.'
*t«J
now
wouljl
leave
the
Dcmovrxl,
and
l.wn.
W.
'n&lt;ram,
mcndmrnt .No. !, commonly call,
cigar Caused the death of Eltaeo the second most expensive item,
way open Io Indefinite haggling during the e* ening Itcfre •timedt . ttepuhliran. for Group 2 on thr in I'rlriiAfd at.er a feur-ni"b|ll ed the ’Dally Chain' AmemlmanL
Del Igiro during the weekend. It cost county farmer* » little
nines*. tf«r residence was trnj
acre
pmvkle*!
by
the
Junior
High
for
months,
pci
hap*
for
vrar*
Commission.
If thi* amendment should liecomo
Del Lagn, 84. fainte-i while smok­ more than 1300,000.
Freticb We.
over the rontr.il system which the moth-r*. ' ve entire evening pjw«
All of this money did not re­
_______
»
P"rt of our constitution, it would
ing a big black Italian cigar. The
.'.|r*
C.irmll
rain*
In
Sanford
cd
withi'ui
Incident
•
r
*igt
uf
Beginning to.li.). nil Civic Cei West feels Is etsential.
cigar slipped Into hi* wtndripe main in Seminole County, hut •
In 11*10 fromit Tami l She was W m i l fulure changes or trvisiona
vandali*iti. .icrorillng * &gt; It maid
The
Itustian
plan
made
no
pro­
ter
Inquiries
and
reier.
vlton*
wil
substantial part of it did. Tuck
and he died of asphyxiation
Ihiiii in Met rmork, S, f . . Sc|it. of « r omitimtion to be t.ed ioP-tT). director of nrnStlon.
er said. Much of the S4 million he handled through the R.creatlorv vision for the potiibililv that a
t, 1882. She k m a member of gether, .&gt;r 'diDy-cbalncd,' In *uch
I.v vultv of thr Wind .w P sirt
further
|&gt;owri
vuCh
n*
France
ol
Department
office,
acrniding
to
went Into the local economy. The
the F’lMl llept 1*1 Chiirrb nf S an ­ a manner that the people have to
le a Iwmt, mg Conte*! were amuiuncnf F’riRonald
Perry,
rrcreatlnn
dir.-ctor
Red
Chin*-no-hl
cxpl
total thi* year IS expected In he
ford vvhi-le -be verstd )l p m l - accept all of the ebauges nr (vine,
,l.ty night Mary lluniphn y placed
MONTREAL I LTD — Annette, higher. Tucker *aid.
Until today, reservation* vven shortly
d.ni
.&gt;f the TFIL l ' l i » for 23 This would deprive ihc peopU cd
flr*t
for
her
Halloween
scene
one of the four eurviring Dionne
handled through the City Mara
The Husvur plan left tvo lo-.p
vr.ir*. She Is «urvl*vd ly hrr bu*- their right to accept desirable
Equtntuplets. gave birth Sunday tv
grr’* office. I'errv »aid Inquiries | hate* for nuclear explosion* I t painted on thr wir tow of Mi
When thr (till* open tom^rrO*
ind: lv*rv tons, Charle* Tom change*, reject the umfenirahle."
a hoy weighing eight pounds and
I hot) Id he directed to III* office. inlpearW lll purposes
TTte t ’nitrd J* r°t)' *■ Second prl.e went to
purpose*
Cleveland called the amend­
an cunee. The 24-year-old wife of
State* rohildm* thi. r»»rnti»1 t o 1s"nJ» Wester f..r_ her rltawinr on lit T it ni, (sfflriitft hope llml ' 1lin d e n on unit f!t|v «ar«i It Hen
the youth wing of the Crni
__
____
Germain Allla.l wa *tfce first of
Is.md/ill K l f r t r l n
I»U liiijorlt} nf ihf 11.25*1 ft'giilrrr*! &lt;lrr*on. both «f T'»li*hjifr»pr( one ment "undemocratic," and laid U
V|i«* Polly Jack will ho available a n y mir!r*»f ban i « r # u n f n t
Irrt I (trm nn toot thVt •! priie I
b. Vmlno* * Count' will 9 % trot hr r. i \ It Jonr«, Purl Tumpn. t* derignrd "to allow certain
the quint* to he married
frmt 18:30 p. III. werkda;. In i
,
I With hi* painting on the window r r r i , e Ibru right* to choo-r the two g ra n d d a lighter*,
Charlene group* to maintain control of tho
The Seminole High Schi«d "B’' *i*l persons Intcrevtcd in Civ., VT U l l l l. H T , 11, 1IL’IINI?
f ,,f || | Perkin*'.
men who will be making drriijiu:*, llrndtr.on, Talt»ha*.ee, and Ml*. stale government." All Ihrco
football team will host the tecs Center re*erv atlnp.
P1BRRE, 8 D
It I’D
kl
Judges for the «„u:rst w r r e l on ■ Male and local basi*
J e a n II,well. New Haven, legislator* **id it would ellminato
In addition *•» t h e e office I ,r*.
LINCOLN, Neb. I LTD — The burg "It" team tomorrow night vl
Falk -lie, I the Northwestern Retl Usyoi Mrrle Wnrnet. I‘.rr&gt;, nod
Superv i*. nf l:.-gl*lra!t 1 I*-1 Conn., on. gtand.nn, Edward It. th.- individuals right of choice.
7:30
at
memorUl
stadium.
I
Mil*
Jack
will
tw
aide
to
supnly
first degree murder trial of Caril
Dunn said he wa* catling tho
Thl* will i* the final game of information at night. She • :b Telaphunv Co. f»i 15,000 for omtl MUl Polly Ja&lt; k. revre«lion de- Willi Hnice ile Hard *u tdlbiMe llrmterann, Ji . Tall»l.nv*ee, and
Attn Fugate toda; wa* receaied
i n men t I ' r u o w.« dnnated hy " ,|
of the rx|w*elrd vofr lone great
granddaughter, l^slle amendment s wording to the atnctivtlir. .t he ting ths number of h it I
until Wedneadav after the prose­ the «ea»on for the local "R" team, supervisor of
nfnrd merchant*. Theronte.t , Mr. Utuc vtat«| that the ra,-r
Jem Howell. New Haven.
he Cafe from it* latest d ir e .lory Ife
tendon of locsl voters "became
cution asked pemiisvim to add the In a previous match iwtween thr | youth wing in the evrnlrg
annual llal|,.e»en e between ketn.in Dunn, Demucralic
Funernl *ervicf* will l«- held at I bcllevr it is a bad proposal."
V nam ts of twu r.MItinnal wilnene* two thi* s*»fon, they played to I Itrereallon Department offl.e tel- i finally settled v'llh the phone c - n .ill he an
nominate and ic e Gary, Drum- 2 p. m. tomorrow at the First
|»phon» number i» FA2-7421
I pany for 1350.
to those previously endorsed by a teoreles* tit.
rratic wntein .andldale, has lla|itl*l Church The Itevs. W. I*.
t t n court.
crrat.d "uiiprci edentrd Inleretl" |lr»ok* J r . »n,| J. W. Parham
officiating
in the C.iiinlv Commission rare.
Remain* will be *ent to Tampa,
In ni* rle.-tinn* 1 12(1 register
nf voter* mat rh.o**e among a where interment &lt;eiv|re« will he
MAYPORT tU PD t i r o a /1
Roll Rheddcr, president of th (
field nf right qualified and nn* held at IO a in, Wednesday at local Toattmaster'a Club, ami
earrisr* Franktln D. Rooieealt
W
&lt;
eat
lawn
Cemetery.
w
ide
In
candidate
With
*o
many
and Antiatam were scheduled to
Mian Tugwrll, eslucatlonal vrfe#
I’allhearrr* for Tuesday’s »er- prrveident, attendnl an a lld a y
candidates fur one teat on the
leave their home ba*e for routine
.........
...............................
.
.
vice
wilt
be
Ruby
F.
Ci-iper,
Sanf-nd * it&gt; t .ititmlvtlun, a tunoff
operations today
Dlvtrlct Council meeting SaturIn a dispatch written today for Chairman George A. Smatnrra
r wi*ecr*-&lt;l in
In llrc-rmtwT,
December. Mack A. Cleveland J r . Vullo A. tlay lit Orlando.
Sniather* of ]t,, expected
W ASHING [&lt;&gt;N (UI'D— Ttic
members, 32 gsivu ,i)f* am) iii j ,, v
The Roosevelt was scheduled to
United
Dress
International
Demo
▲sail for e\erCl»es off thr Vtlantic political campilgr erdv tod a y | other state and W *l nffiri.il* r r a l t r National Chairman Paul th, IlemiM rail,- Scn*torla1 t am- The -Seminole JunP.r i hamlier of tVllltamf J r , Douglas Slenstrum,
Among tho tpeaker* wa* R«y,
paign ( nmmittec
predicted a , ummrrer, in it. grt out the-vote llurke I Sti*»le and Stewart tial
®eoa*t and the Antietam wa* slated with the Democrat* conflden' ard Maine elected a *enal&lt;&gt;t a e ' e r
Iferlwr Goers*, pastor of th#
31
Duller
predicted
hi*
part)
sill
Democralfr
pickup
nf
at
lea-t
12
rampVign
'
hat
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t
up
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ran
sport«
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h
V
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Dri*-&gt;ti
I
unerxl
home
is
in
nor
.and
three
House
member*
the
Republican*
hoping
for
v;p»et*
to tail for ren.aenja for *lmilar
Lutheran Church of the RedctmSept. 8 — *11 Democrat* &lt;scept gam at Iran eight to 12 Se- He Senate seat*, not counting Ihe one (Jon fantlli.. fur per»un. who nerd barge
in Tuesday’s eleetlnn*.
rr.
rejire.enting Ihe
Sanford
oped rt ion*
•Cata
and
at
lead
40
llouae
*e-vt*
aliradv
won
in
Maine
and
those
r),|r
,
(„
(rurn
{w
,|]s
Voter*'
Despite close race* in sumc one Hnu»c iiirmlwr.
club.
Last minute appeal* came to&lt;»n a televDlon piograni Sun
,n
desiring the Jaycrr* to furnish ( ' | ) ; l | u l H &gt; r T f l M o t ' l
states, practically all the polls
The regular meeting of th# lo­
and other political haromrter* in­ di&gt; fiom the cardldatrv Mil the •lay hr used mote specific fig , c* Itepuhlican National * hairman trauspurtallon
sh o u ld
ra il
W lMill
The Chamber of cal rluti will
held Wednesday
anrf *aid hr rxpreted a gain ,.f " r a d e Alcorn told annther lelevi y y j xt*it
dicated the Democrat* will In hig g u n in both parties vrtr
(u m m rre r will meet at the Civic at the Mar I.on R ritaurant at d:3(&gt;
for
Vice
Drsmlent
i
tl
or
12
Senate
seaU
and
II
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'rn
rr
report*
from
GDI*
lent
except
create their now slender major
D aguc Itulldlng Nov 13 at 8 p m p. m All those Interest**! In be­
showed liepulliran*
Richard M Ntxon. campaigning | Ifousr seals On a radio program. I r i d e r s
files In the House anrl Senate
Itri-ort* will he nihmlllcd by com­ coming member* are Invited t4
would
"do
better
Shan
thr
JM
H.II
Almost 30 million voters In 47 in the Soun-(o-be new state &gt;,f
attend.
mitter*
indicates!
’’
He
said
tlieiireports
state* will hallo! Tuesday, to elect Alaska which holds its first rlc
ptnmi.rd ‘‘some very startling
tion Nov 23
m Ml*. Ksslytl .1 Cushing, adver- 33 U. S. .enainrt. 432 House
ip ets" and ahawed mat the GOD
etjid ron.-en atity rrmpture con
tiling manager of The Sanford
tiol of the House." ||r admitted
Herald, has Seen elected to the
Roliert S fir .an. county toning
' We're doing a g.md t.u-lni - regaining c-mlr-d of the Senate
hoard of directors of the Florida
director, will v.ldrea* the SemJo h n I. Galloway, county tna col
*“uld tie ver difficult."
iriolr Uiuint) MinDtortal Vitoria
Newspaper
Advertising Eveeu
leclor, re|Kirled this morning n
:inn at it regular n u r tin g at the
the first da) of county tax cn!
live*.
I'lrsi Dir-Py Irriap &lt; hurrh Thur*
lection opened " there ha* '-cci
Mrs. Gu*hlng was one of *tv
day morning
quite a line. We
feel
n r ir
e i iIhe
n r rrespuni
esp -is.
g
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memher* elected to t e n s for the
TAII’E I. F onrsub lUFD — The ( Secretary ol State John F'ostef
Drown e ill rvplam (hr rrasnns
coming tear at the fall conven­
KANSAS C i n ’, Kin. i L T D - the alto suffered a heavy blow on is very go.
Chinese CommurlsU pounded (he Ibdtes on eve of the American
for
llir
te
em
changes
in
inning
Slatemrnl
• ate being slrllv e.eij
. . . . . . ____
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tion. held itt Lakeland the past An e*-conviet who escaped deter the head, and that the hid hern
Ihe drawings for first round r.-gulati -os m irg an l to the pruiyuemoy Island. M»&gt; with 3&lt; » l
w u n .«, claimed Ihat
weekend.
raped Her (kipping rope was to .’Ut.trui persons In J7rinii.de
lion for more than a quarter cd wrappsd lightly around her neck County. The ia&lt; e.dlrctor'« off . r pliv in the tlrirrtlion Depart imliy -if bars to churches. In
.hells in the blggeM one • *•*)’ 1nm iderfln (rum American • »up* William Htarr, president, adver- a century was held here today
ment's
lennif
lotirnamcnt
will
t*
!
o
l
h
r
r
t.u&gt;inr».
•evernl eommiltrr
Elirnnian. who x i s arretted in expects two Ihlnl* of the Usxpsy held tnmnfeow al £ p
™ Using director of The Fort Laud­ while authorities considered what
.
,
reports will |,r presented foi dis ...................... re early Srptcmlrcr. , plied, eight Inch self - propelled
erdale News, presided over the charge* to file agrinsi him for the San Francisco after * tip tn au­ ei* to take advantage of the fiv.ir
" 1 *" I’la’ ers F*ve signerl r gs*|on »rd action. I'lnns for the the Defense Ministry laid &lt; Ivllian howitrcr* and other arUllery’ "*Urmeeting, attended by 30 news- t»Sj kilting &lt;d (year-old Nadine thorities there that he was In per Cent discount allowed during 0 compete for single or double* „ , n u t| Th«nk*giv|ng service wilt to.* of life was feared heavy.
pressed ’ some of Ihe Communist
November
solved In tho killing. *akl the child
The ministry said the massive gum.
papara and right representatives. Vogel Live.
She completed.
The hooks opened this msiro rig ',1V11or
was ea rn in g the rwj&gt;* (her the
Many of Querooy'* 45,000 civi­
Problem* faring advertising dl3 1 participant. In the tout a
j hr mlm,tc t. will meet Infur bombardment hit the II offshore
Police said the; were "inclined accident occurred, and that h. at the county Courthouv. and
•ucM
are
Bik.sl
t
.1
t^.
present
for
nrally »i '.' 43 for coffee and hght islands between noun and d p m . lians wrre caught out In the open
lectors were di*eus*fd in group to doubt" sumr aspects of th*
will
remain
open
until
Apnl
I
sessions. Harry Horton, personnel statement of \n h u r Risen man, merely dropped It on top ol her A f l r r this date, ia«e» hecurnr ds •JVC br.ef meeting to g*; the tour | ^ frehm ent* prrredtng the Dual thr biggr-t »ince Sept 12 when un read* and al work in the field*,
body. He denied hr raped her
namrnt
underway.
Imong Ihe | n r ss meeting All meintier* of Ihe Red artllle»&gt; Mastrd the Island* f*r from Uu shelter* where they
director of The Miami Herald, now 51, who said the child was
F.tsenman. whose record at th* linquent ard subejet to penalties
took tefuge during the heavy borai!»yer* who have entered am Gene association are rrqurstr*] to be with more than 38,fW round*
adidreel-d the convention on se­ killed in a traffic aeciJent.
.time of the killing Included a sen
.
The mlnl'try aid t».43fi shell* tiardment* of Auguit and SepleraTucker. ft. alley Odham, fete present
lection of personnel Rae 0. Wei*
Eisenman vani his car struck rer,-r for Interstate transpi-tatmn gS O O S tC r.S 1(1 . v l P C I
hri wle*. Hoi. Jtheddrn, f^herl).fell on Hig ijurmny and more her.
nier, director uf the school of the girl, a neighbor of his jvaren'a. | 0( , *o|en ;ar&gt;
his life in
Du Semmr.le lllgh
lt.M,*;*is Mun eon.
Jul.n
GtrliwL, Hill
Nationalist supply ship* Sunday
than h u m on fjltlr (Jurmoy. Oth­
% journalism at the University of and that he "panicked.” a p d | j | , e intervening year* had been t.iuli will meet at the trhonl at Hiumley, fir John Morgan, Voliier Islands in the group werv- hit landed several thousand Iona ot
Florida, spoke on recruiting ad* hauled h«r body in the lonely area unbearable."
7. JO p. ip Wnine .day.
Williams and Bert Hollingsworth
with bombardment* ranging from ammunition ami supplies in U»*
vertlsing emplojrs.
where it wa* found 10 day* liter,
jjr ,*14 hr („ | j j,!* wit*, fr-im
t'e tr SchIrani, Booster piril Any l**t minute entries will be
Generally fair Ihrough Tur*dis, a few hundred on pinpoint* of firtl s u p p l y invention in t s n
, wnom he W*a divorced Inn veers dep.t. said the club would hold a arcejded at thi* meeting, which I it lie rh s n ir in
Members and guww* attended on April JO, 1133.
lemireraturr. land to thousand* on other*.
week* Communist artillery re­
tho final F. N. A. E. banquet
At the tin-,* of the falling, the , age, about the thiid's d -atli. and h u s t n r x inerting and view files will l&gt;e held In the Recreation De- lllgh tirifav 72 tn 77. low tonight
The tom baidm rnt wa* believe*! mained silent then and did not in­
"aiurday, followrd hv an evening Wyandotte fount) coroner found 1 that shr had ” u*e*l it as a .Inn of past game*. All officer* and tarlment office at the Hanford 30 tn M. karlahle wind* 3 In 12 hetr to be a noisy prilrtl against terfere with the ihtp* or the un­
of entertainment and dancing
Nadine died of stranguUtion. th a tlo te r him *11 thutr year* '
members were urged to attend. 1Civic Center,
mile* per hour.
U. S. government policies and loading.

Xluinea Reeop:ni*efl

IBs
iiiE

Kasper Trial Starts

W est Rejects Russ Plan
On Nuclear Testing Ban

Coronation Slated

Attendance Record
At Center Broken ^ E nUUn,,

Ends Russian Visit

^Cigrar Causes Death

uum«n&lt;

Mrs. Eula Carroll
Dies In Hospital

Changes Made In
Reser»ations For
Civic Center Use

Heavy Vole Urged;.::
Rides Available

Annette Has Boy

Seminole B Team
To Host Leesburg

Trial Is Recessed

Carriers Depart

Three Local Men
At District Meet

Demos Confident, GOP Hopes

Herald Executive
Elected To Board

Ex-Con Confesses
To 1933 M urder

Brown Will Speak
To Ministers Al
Thursday Meeting

T a x Books Open,
Business Is Good

Drawings Slafed

,

Islan d s P o u n d ed ;
C a su a ltie s H eavy

For Net Tourney

Weather

Sanford Jaycees Urge: Go To The Polls Tuesday; Transportation Provided

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110 Miamians Face Gambling Charges M ew s

Irrali

Integration
At-A-Glance

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Uni led f r t i l InUrn* lion* I
« Integration!* I* sought tori-.y to
aharptn th* gffactivene** of » hoy
(Ml ija lr .lt th* city transit IJI
tern In Birmingham.
Thu latest act of protest ajalnat
tbc Soulh'i cuvtom of separating
th* rar*» began Friday night. \
number of Negro** failed to lake
p a r t during th# weekend hut
ltadcra predirted thr
boycott
Would become more txicnuve at
Word got aiound.
A ilmilar boycott in Mori lo­
n e r ) ', the Alabama capital. t it l­
ed for a year and resulted in nul­
lification of that city » ‘egtegiird
aaaimg law.
Executive* of the Mammal At
■on. for
thr Advance inert of
Colored People spoke Sunday it
•tat* chapter meeting* tn Arksnu i and M i n i i i . p l .
NAACP PredlcUoii!
At Uttle Hock NAACP F.xreuUve Secretary Roy Wilkint, laid
A rkam ai Cov. Crval F'aubus has
helped th* Nciro'a t w i * by dcmonatratins the futility of In'# r
poalUon (use of alatr »ulhe;ity o
block federal m andate!i. li# al.o
predicted that “ makcfnift schixil*
jriiit aooper or L te r collapse."
Clarence Mitchell, director of
Out 'NAACP Washington bureau,
told Mississippi m em iera that
“ lime la m nninj out on segregaUoniata in the Democratic Party."
lie urged Negroes tu vote in the
•lection Tuesday, although "in
Stott southern state* colored vot
«ea wlli have to close 'heir ey#i
end hold their noi«r."
Paul Butler, Democratic ration­
al chairman, made anme modifica­
tion in his previous statements
concerning southern Democrat*.
But ha urged a strong sland on

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homes are and Bird rr.ukes
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■hlnglev far m axim um pro.
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a former Unlvetally of
Florida football slar, will rer#ive
hearings thi* week on gambling
charges resulting from a giant
bohta raid staged here Saturday
by federal offlrUI*

Integration in HWf! and suggested
that reprisal*, might b# letrfed in
O n g r r t t atainst southern memh e n who refuted ** a crept that
stand.
Butler Mini* Anuih
Those who do rot want to sup­
port a parly platform containing a
board civil rights plank, flutter
said, have the choice of voting
Republican, embracing a third
paity, staying with the Democrat!
and trying l&lt;&gt; promote their views
uf simply not vote.
Hutiri denied that he hail invit­
ed ihe southern wing to leave th#
party. “ I hope they will tiay," he
•aid.
Concerning Uulltr's rrfrrence to
possible reprisals, Rep. John Hell
Williams ID-Miis) commented.
Mr. Butler seems l-s be under the
delusion that he is running both
the Democratic Party and the
United States Congress. It will be
Impossible for tie Democratic
Party to orgamic either house
wlthou lb# support of southerr)
Democratic member)."
John Sam m ott Hell, Democratic
chairman in (itorg.a, said; 'F o r
the *ood of the Democratic Party
he (H utlrrl ought to resign in­
stantly. If he tioesn t resign (hurt
ly, he ought t i b# kicked out. fdi
ha la doing Die Democratic r a n ;
a g re a t dlaiarvlr#.

LONDON (L’Piy—Thousands of
Brush women arc in mortal dan­
ger of losing their pantlrs at any
moment, the tabloid Sunday Pic­
torial warned Sunday.
It said a big manufacturer »(
women's panties had admitted his
firm was gluing the elastic waitt
hands together Instead of sewing
them and Dial Ihe glue sometimes
gives way after rrpeated washing
and ironing.
The Pictorial said the Counts S I
uf Haddinrtun was one nf thr first
victims and that anyone could b#
the next. It happened when she
was ..w rin g an exhibition at Ed­
inburgh a wr*k ago, It said
Rut it had good news fur the
future. Thr firm is now sewing
the clastlr togrthrr, it said.

Howell Is Signed
NEW YORK | U t ; J j ( r .( Ronnie
Howell, younger brut her' of ,ufeme man Harry Howell, lias
signed a culitrart with Ihe N’evv
York Rangers and will join Ilia
team or Die Rulfal.r Bison* of Inc
American Hockey League after
Dip Canadian I ootteaII la-ague
season

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U TTLE HOCK, Ark - Roy
Wilkins, executive secretary for
th* National AsKwiativn fvr the
Advancement of Colored People,
on Gov. Orsal E. Kaubuv* effort*
to maintain segregated schools
"I have ■&gt;.&gt; bid words for Him.
I trust he stsys h-althy and *••
live, .om.ng ovt «.« odd-numbered
days with new plana to replse*
those which did not 'cork on evennumbered days."

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CITY COMMISSIONER
TROY GLENN RICHARDSON
"Tnxrx urc too Itiith, they
nhmiltl be prcvontH from
Ktilnjr hipltpr.’'

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on present conditions nml uft fer better living; conditions to
rpMrtent*."

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Fair Day Expected
For Tuesday Vole

ARLINGTON. \ » (L’lM - A Rock, Ark . and tw&lt;&gt; Virginia
irgrrgattnnivt group has charged cities
- Charlottesville and Nor
that federal tax officials subject­ folk — have provided or offered
ed Southern churrh leader* tn facllltU* for private d a is e s pro­
"propaganda, intimidation and co­ posed a* a lulistituU fur the pub
t n,led Pres* Intcuationsl
ercion" by pointing out that
Ik
schools
closed
tn
the
fight
a
storm In Ihe Northeast began
ehurche* used for *;b&amp;n]t could
against integration.
d-mintshing today, paving the
lose- lav iscnipt stilus
IRS officials said a church's I 'S*F tof " b * 1 weathermen expect
The Arlington chapter of De­
fender «&gt;f State Sovereignty and tax-exempt st.tux would com. "1*
d t y ,icrof*
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Tt°*&gt; of the nation on election
Individual
l.iliertirs
repeated into i|iirvtiun „If its
activities in a i y Tuesday
demands (hat the Internal Rev­
enue Service ItltSl identify the i.iin-rtligl'iu* fields, such as cdu | A weather distuihanre off the
head of any IRS department ration, wpre of such a natuir that ■&gt;t'* Jersey eoasl Sunday touched
r**n J * ® ! ,
Jo&lt;r*c (,reai
which has any stun tax denis) ex* i!» primary purpose rcascd t-, bp
Lake* and Ohl» Aalley in*o the
• rnplioM "under active considera­ leligious
...
,
.
....
middle and
norther i Atlantic
tion,"
l ndcr the law, rrligluus instl'.uiiiu .(ii. i . t . ..i.i i . . ,
, , rruaslal
iieea, with snow in hlghtr
ill.', oirniait *ai'i .u-t «e.» ii„ns are not. requm-dr .to pay fed
i,., .i,,-,
that ehurvhe. might lie risking r „ |
„ en
frpurl u,r „
thrir lax italua under nrttaln cir-1 inco^ne mil ixpcndilutta to the
°
• now uccumulatiors were
rumstaneev tf they provide apace li -.«iur)'.
ea^ce.v
1
in
hlgm'r
place*
In
ren
for private c!a**c! in mmrnuni
tral or..' northrast Per,ns; Kama
lira where public sch ml* are
and &gt;outliqas| N e w Vnrk slat*,
rinsed to thwuri integrdlhin. T Sic
creating slippery road conditions
official* commented In res pome
Wind gust* of 3T mites per hour
to a reporter's questInni.
vs hipped Latiuatdla Field in New
Thry said Ihe issue hail been
raised informally. Rut they cm
Multiiluru il.r "living fence- vorl; City during tn* e.ight. Rain­
phaiiird that no »'jrh «a&gt;e had 'oae." I. th-- central feature of fall amounts ir.eh dcJ . *u inches
lieen brought before them off! sal Foodmart*# bit ■ day sale, to- at Harrisburg. Pa., ~2 - inch at
Na..tucket. Mass , and
V4 nt
ly lor a tuiing.
morrow.
Tin- slate sovereignty group
D im unj.u al core, nniarnental Dnenr.’a. N.Y
Hii.sk northerly winds accom
said that it will pelllion Virginia l».*tb while in hl-un and with the
members -f thngress next s ta r red heirlev that follow, is sa d to panylng the storm dropped tem­
peratures throughout the eastern
to open an Investlgallon "to fer thrive In any -oil and make a thin! uf the country, wits he
let nut those responsible for uring thick, thorny hedge strong enough greatest cooling occurring tn thr
an nfflrr of IRS In roarer. Inilmi tu fence in livestock.
Southeast
date and |unpugandifr pnvatc
Overnight r e a d i n g * rangrd
rhuffh iftiHluttnn* Inin rubpil'
Vanilla Is the nation's favorite front the 40a tn thn Southeast tn
vtnn tn rare mixing *rh*nir* &gt;d im trrariv flavor, fnllnwrd by the 30a tn Ihn Midwest, a drop nf
the Naiional A*sneiation for the chocolate and -'.rawlycrry, In that about It) degree, from the night
Vdv atitfment of I'nloml People order.
beforr
NAACP)"
About U ehurche* in Little

YOU'RE IN THE
ORIVER'S SEAT

1 1

WASHINGTON — Democratic
National Chau man Paul BuUtr.
nn Democratic prospects In Tues­
day's clrition:
"'Ac will pick up thvee «r four
s r v governors, approximate!/ II
or 1) Senate teats and, . .ti seats
in the House "
_____
WASHINGTON—Republican Nali'.nal Chairman Meade Al urn. on
Repnblica.i chance*
The rountr ' will • c sonie
very interesting a-d
exciting
news."

mmi uf !«»• ••Unliilrtritlitn of

I i** b p Hp N I M I f
►• n fu r4 . I ’ lM rH *

.. .........................................................................

For .‘M
L Years

d l l North Orange Straal*..................... T#l GAirfan 4 3e06
'•01 Wail Central Avenue........................ Tat GA&gt;d*n 3-6473
I74J (a itC e le n ia 1Drive............ ...... Tel GAraan J.;&amp;4?
0M«a hear* Bally f-J, Wrd*«&lt;4or I VstvFar f -1?
'Faioaitr Adaliol fmanra Ca&gt;»&gt;oUcn

*OAN&gt; ASAr-i TO BIIIDINTt OF AIL NUSaV tOWNI
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i .

- 5 ? -Sf

Die winning numher in the lottery
play sat determined and weekly
takes were lured In. Some II*.IXW was confiscated
Alleged bollta kin/ Howard
finder Sr . 5*. told aulhoritia* be
was th# head of the organisation
He w it released on worm bond
tr.d the others on 11.000 'bondJ
earh
Al*« arrested was Gasper (Vicl
Vacearo, M. assistant foothall
rnaeh i t Miami Beach High
Vaceiro. who quarterbacked the
VnOol. ana
nil wife.
wue. Dorothy.
norovny. 11.
ui.
Rebool,
and his
University of Florida teams from
'.W7 through 1*0. was euspenrted
from his yob -by
r School Supt. Joe
Hail after
arrested.
Ifter being arrested
Ther raid, mad* at Pir.dar s
home.. was led by Richard Wsl
lace, a sucervisor
supervisor of the Interna!
Internal
Revenue Department I ia'.tlUgeace
division.

BE SURE AND

VOTE

In Service
S S &amp; O tS

whose wife. Eli-,
ubeth , live* at Sit Peters «1., AtFORT MYER, Va. (AHTNC)—
| , nt*. c* , 1* participating with Pvt. Char!** G. Shaw, son of Mr.
th , &gt;kteJ»d Service Support Ba'.t* and Mr*. Garland II. Shawr, Iuin«llol| m *-yl t r rts* Rocky Shoal#'' i wood. Fia . recently was a**tgtl&gt;.
on tne California coast. The axar 1to Headftoarter* Company, U, S
ej, f
,„&lt;j jgov, n .
Army. Fort Slyer. V*.
Mcr, |h |n j g i0tt)
, r,
Shaw, a clerk in the compan;,
involved tn the joint Army-Nlvy I entered the Armv ta*t May and
rnaueuver, whith is the largest eonipIlUcJ l»a*lc training at Fort
amphtblnui-asiault e*elcile tv it* Jarkson. S, &gt;
dueled tn the t \ S. since World I The 53-yea r-oM
told ter t* *
War II. The exerctir ■» de‘igtte/1 U'SI graduate nf Lyman Hign
%n (n, prav, f0mbit eff«tlvene.i l^hool and a 1F3* graduate rsf
l n ^ tn
,n )Mt
t#lt n#w
Rfw »1Uipm».i*.
,
lfvl
and Florida State L'"ivcrs:tv. lie :s a
member of Phi Kappa Tau fiatej.
yr0fr 4 U, „
(
, , r im
iin| anterwi the | arty.
mling
|)
Army
1»U amt
and IS
....... . in
................nd
is regular!,regular a*
a* —
!ign*d as a massage center r'erk •
T i i - i n V i s hJrc*
(„ t h« hatulion'a S gnal Company
I IHtC. s &gt; » OCe
t . Kort | (wlli
WATERTOWN. N. \ - v i m —
n, | #. at,er..i«l \V*.hingtun
« w.,.s,
t.idl.w
Edwin I.
idliw identified a car
.-Sr
High F.dwm
school. Atlanta, amt was formerly pulled from the Chajmounl River
employed by Morris Button Co., recently as the one he reported
New S'ork. N\ Y. H* l* the son stolen t i year* ago.

Deaths

Elect T h e M a n B e st Q u a lifie d

TOKYO ( U P h —Taklus i Frank.
F RANKFURT. G erm a n ;- M i r grit B ui'gm , tn* I8-yrar-o!d Ger­ Maisurrote. M, an Atneriran-ed
man girt whn say* rock n' roll ucatrd former m ember of Urn
singer Pv|. EUt* Presley is her House of Representative* and a
boyfriend, on Preiley's quaUlitii rinse friend and aide of Prim#
'll* Is so ganerou*. r u y gotng, Minister Nobusuke Ktshl. died
related, solid—so different from Sundsy of a hardening cf the
liver.
whit I thought he'd be."

li s t .

»»

f»*F»»lfr t

Quotable
Quotes

Segregation Leaders Hit

No Thread Used,
Women In Danger
Of Losing Panties

!■

S t a r t planning now
w ork o u t y our exterior color
•chama w ith Bird's profes­
sionally designed Color Co*
ordination C h a r t . . . y ours
t o a tu d y a t no cost.

JSSS
including

Of

WASHINGTON lUPI) - Ned
Russell, at, a rorrespondent for
•he United Press In World War
II ami later London bureau chirf
for the New York Herald Tribune,
Sunday,

To Serve You
•

E xperienced n*»atnr-s«»n\n

• C H r P ro p t.-fv Osvnar
• L ifetim e S anford

Keisident

,

• For Honeaf. F.eissvnmlr
and E ( f ! e l c r t rro v e m

ment

Elect

WASHINGTON (U P ll - Jorrl
Ltpski, M. Polish amha»i*d'.»r to
Berlin when Hitler ordered th# inV4' lon , f l’o l, n^- J1&lt;,J Saturday
* heart attark

aO E

Sanford City Commissioner
Paid Political Adv- B&gt;* Joe Baker

NOTICE
Free Transportation To
The Polls, Call

F A 2 -5 4 S 1
This nth', sponsored by The sSanford - Seminole Jaycees

- Keep -

HERLONG
- in -

CO N GRESS
He Is-

A. S. HERLONG, Jr.

ABLE
COURAGEOUS
EXPERIENCED
HARD-WORKING
He HasSENIORITY
PRESTIGE
KNOW-HOW
A PROVEN R ^ n R D
For The Good O f The 5th District

Vote For and Re-Elect-

A. Sydney Herlong, Jr.
DEMOCRTIC

NOMINEE

CONGRESS
TUES. NOV. 4th

r a i d p o litic a l a d v . b y T . G. K k h a r d j u n

VO TE

NOVEMBER 4, 1958

Pal. Adv. Paid bv Democratic Lamps.gn Committ»* ef Sth CongTeniunal D l i t
K. K. Kennedy, ih m . J a t. S. Waavtr. Treat.

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(Faitfitrll

fifratl)

L I S O Supper

Jjo ca l
£ vsn t\

By Catholic Women

Woman’s Page
Ellrabrlh X'hhv.

W.inun't l illlnr

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M O S nil
t -. h group »p..n*.u• ‘upper ?«&gt;r rc'fr f In M u b J \..n Z u n ,
Tile Firemen* Xmltli'v * ill
*||* * ^ I. *T« I »ff\ (elllrrt »i the Mr and X|j.» Hi, hard t' O Neal,
' -• *'* tetiular meeting at ihr
l &gt; " Thi• I* a r r.v g o l !■&gt; Mr*. Ind Xtr anil Mr* H -V rl T■• I Vi It.nif of l|r*. M. X. Clfvfllnd.
lla: I If.
ha*m rr. pi- t r i m to p r r .r - t **a* •&gt;*,. Rf\. Nilut -‘• ' I I’almetlo A»e All mrm rr*
i l i i i m n on the l ’SO boat.I
Hubble, I'lth.-iic xjp itn » jfcp »&gt;r »,i,r.| to attend.
1 -.* tn.'-.lh the iJi.ioiic H'n«.
H r sjn fm d Shufflrboard m.l
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liMf.l thi* nuhT With » * I|.nr r Bl .
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tho f f in n o n ) «lion inilrd Mu,
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m u i m . ah i v
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t.uHnfd
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th# f*irr
Mr* .)i*M 1 *.f
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M*V lifiitf# St nr Mr* 1 X t.i-f m r r
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Twins Are M arried
In Double Ceremonv

C'.arnival
Reported
Successful

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NO 8-4091

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ROCKEFELLER'S MILLIONS?

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BY FBEOEBICK C. OTHMAN
WASHINGTON - T b s olher even­
ing I w u Invited out to an ex­
pense account dinner. Money
meant nothing to tha boat, because
It wain’t hii'n.
The reetaurent v a t our town's
la n d e d and the ftgurr* in the
right-hand column e[ tha menu
were m high I ignored 'em. I do
remember ea a m atter of Mitotic
Internet, though, that the dice of
melon I had a i a d a r te r eoet
I1CS. Good melon, toe.
It came in ■ eilver bowl of
cracked ice and with it w u a slice
of lemon wrapped in eambrle *o
1 wouldn't splash m jielf. My
meat with tome gravy on It wea

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.Voting Is Important
In Election Tuesday
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Tomorrow U election day. It In most important that
•••iBamlnola County voter* jro to tha poll*. At Make In the ttcn-**f#ral ejection are several Important governmental pneltion*.
;".~V Florida v&gt;ter« will elect a aenatnr. aeveral congressmen
.and two members of the Railroad and Public Utilities Crnn*• •'-mission. Seminole County, In addition to voting for th»*.*e lmportant U. *S„ and state officers, will choose a member of
the Hoard of County Commissioners.
Voters In the City of Sanford will select a City Cotnrr !*aloner. Eight candidates will be listed on this ballot. A ninth
has been campaigning as a write-in candidate. This offi:e I*
Juat as Important to the voters aa any other to be filled tomorrow, despite the apparent lack of Interest shown in the
1*
ramnalgn
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Tht candidates who are successful In tomorrow s elec­
tion, i'&lt;&gt; matter who they might be, will renresent the voters
III many Important derisions In the next four years («ix in
the case c f the senator nnd two in the case of the congress­
man). It !■ Important, therefor*. that as many voters go tr
-oils aa possible.
Voting Is one of the few rights that the average m«n re*
•aln* In this era of centrallratlon of government. Ono of the
surest ways to keep this prlvlleg**. and duty, is to exercise it
»♦ «rery opportunity. It Is the only way the voter ban of ex­
;
pressing hts wishes.
After the candidate takes the oath of office, voters may
-attend meeting* to protest certain actions, writo letters, etc.
B ut this la not nearly so effective as going to the polls nnd
m
voting for the candidates
.Oeaplte the general Itellef that one vote makes little dif­
ference, every vote Is important. Many elections have been
jtecided by villa slim margin, Including aueh electloons ns the*
for Prcaldent of the United States. In the Sept. 9 Democra­
tic primary, a few votes decided the outcome in a county
race.
I
Polls will be open early and late. Everyone should have
the time to cast a vote. For whom they vote is not ss import­
ant aa the act itself.

Geneva
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The Florida Development Commission today was sche­
duled to laaue 91 million In mad revenue bonds for Seminole
County.
Funds to retire these bonds, and pay the Interest, will
come from the etate’e elght-cent gasoline tax. These bonds
will not be an obligation of the county, nor of the state. The
money wtll be used to pay for rlghta-of-way and some road
construction In Seminole County.
County Attorney Mack Cleveland Jr., who also is one of
Seminole’s representatives In the legislature, said the coun­
ty, under law, could not pay off th" debt even If It so desired.
Tha gasoline tax collected by the state for Seminole County
will be pledged to retire the bonds.
It la encouraging to see 91 million made available for
road cenitvuctlon In this county. Part of this, -o doubt, will
be need from rlghta-of-way for the gigantic toad-building
program connected with the intrastate system which *oo«
winbe under construction here.
Contracts are expected to be let by Jan. 1 for the first
construction in tha aouth end of the county, according to an
announcement by State Road Board members. Soon to fol­
low will be the leg from French Are. to the Lake Monroe
Bridge.
In addition to tho benefits Seminole will receive from
this superhighway after It la finished, some of the 91 million
will find its way into the local economy during the construc­
tion periods.

Survey Reports Trade Wages Up
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A v e r ­
age wages ef union building
trades worker* n e e one and ocahalf cents to P i t an hour In the
third quarter of the year, tha La­
bor Department baa said.

Washington Calling
By WILLIAM M. WHITE
Substituting for Marquis Child*
WASHINGTON—I‘residrnt Eisenhower li rDking the eubitanee of
hie critical tart two year* in the
White Houir In trying to become a
"give ’em hell" politician in the
Congrruional campaign.
Moreover, he li the wrong man
In the wrong w a r at the wrong
time and In the wrong placer.
Thti ie not really hi* (IsM. Klrtt.
it il nn| a truly national election,
but only a »erle% o f highly mixed
local and regional contest* or;
Imuci more parochial than nation
al. Second, he owe* nothing In the
veiy GOP wing for which he U
turning hlmtelf instd* out in the
evening of hi* public eareer.
And even li It were hit fight,
hU tactics are not the tactic* that
have won fnr him the far greater
fight* he hat won In the patt.
Twice he beat (he Democrat* by
being exactly what he it not be­
ing now— himself He it not a
genuine partisan, and never wa».
lie it not a "regular” Republican,
and never wat. He ra not even a
politician— at he hlmtelf hai
often said—and never wat.
It it not possible to tay that he
It doing the l*ongre«tional Republicana no good anywhere It may
even be that he ha* arrested here
and there what had irem rd a peltmelt m b lo the Democrat*.
It it entirely clear, however,
that In highly critical race* he
it doing Republican nominee*

DAILY CROSSWORD

Minister On Visit
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more harm than good In obedient­ He it doing it badly for two
ly—but not convincingly—present­ reasons: His heart il not in it;
ing him*clf as a ‘tough" Republi­ sod he is no Nixon on the stump.
can partisan flinging epithet* like ,‘ust is he li r e Many S, Tru
"radical" at th* Democrat*
man. Nixon and Truman can
He it alto gravely injuring hit dlah it out and can take ‘l. The
own wing of his psrty—the "m o­ President cannot de eiL-t- very
j easily. The image now being of­
dem " or liberal Republicans.
All this it made perfectly pialn. fered of a "'ighting" Eisenhower
for one illustration. In New York. limply won't go down. The hard
There. Nelson A Rockefeller, the words sre too often aecomr*nied
modern Republican candidate for by apologetic smiles.
governor, has pub'icly if politel.
All the same. President E lsen­
disavowed the President'* attack* hower hat adopted th* line «! his
on Democratic "radical*." Mr. Junior, Nlaon. Thu; the whole Re­
Rockefeller *a&gt;* frankly that he publican national leadership has
wants m woo rather than to drive been turned over to the faction
away all the Dcmoerats he ran mad* up of the orthodox Republi­
which i» preebely what Mr. Elsen­ cans like the Vice-President, and
hower did in twice rolling up v a n of the out and out Old Guard, like
Presidential majorities.
Senator Andrew F Scho*pp*l of
The "new" Eisenhower is beu Kxn;a*, the Senatorial campaign
new* to the modems, who can live Jie-d
at all only with tome Democratic
This section hai courage and.
support— vnJ who can have no for the most pari, candor 1, »s,
national »pok'*min of any real however, the faction that lo*t flv*
NEW YORK (L T D - O n e of the
power after tr* F.isenh- w*r re­ successive Presldentlsl elections big attractions of the annual
tirement in 19*0 utile** Mr. Rocke­ for the Republicans beginning In Maey't 111ank*giving Day parade
feller «m * now in New York.
19S3 And it 1* the faction that it losing out to the rpsce rare
And the "new" Elserhawer is tried to reject General Eisenhower this year.
*1*0 t a d newt to the P reside nt himself a I the IM3 convention.
Parade officials announced that
himrelf in two ways: li i* creat­
And. for a final Irony, the the giant ga* filled balloons that
ing unnecessary animosities among President is now going allnut to usually mark the parade wtll he
the Congressional Democrats, who attl* this faction to return he Re- n til in g this year because helium,
on 'he voting record have often puhlirin party to the public image .a la critical supply and reeded
been more useful to the President it had before he cam* aloog to for use in the missile and nuclear
than the Republican*. And il li change It.
weapons programs.
selti-ig up a condition in which the
regulars will control almost everything in eight within the GOP once
the November rpssm it passed.
Except for tun, .-oulble islands
as might be established by a
Rockefeller victory tn New York,
the regulars will have liquidated
whatever is left cl the Eisenhower
wing before the new Congress is
two months old. They wtll have
done this regard!*** of which p a r­
ty it then tn control there.
Chiptar 192.21 Florida Statute* provide*:
For the President, by heeding
the regulars and staking his p r e s ­
tige in a r.onPre*idential ramptign, h a t deeply compromised the
"All owner* of property Khali he held lo know that
powerful independent position he
nas held *» Ion: tn the GOP. He
tnxr* nrc dun and payable thereon annually and are
it now only trying to do what
Vice President Richsrd M Nixon
hereby chnrjred with the duty of aseertainint: the
it doing—and he it not doing it
nearly so well.
amount of aueh tax and paying the same before the

The wage level Oct. 1 w u i t
per cent higher thin the previous
October, fb* department laid, and
M per cent above Ihc 19C-49
SENECA FALLS. N Y. -&lt;UP1&gt;
average.
—Fire caused tome (it'd damage
to a rooming house m Seneca
Fall* while Fire Chief Fred Forneti wat delivering a tpeeeh
the loetl Kiwania Club on fire pre­
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Ry AD DIE PREY ATT
Mr*. Clyde Runnel) and dtught*r. Floy, of Jacksonville vi #r#
weekend gu»st* of Mr. and Mrs.
Hotner Ballard.
Mrs. Laura King who under­
went lurgery a t an Orlando ho*,
pdal. rrc#ntly, it reported rtcovering satiifactoritly.
Mr*. Ed Rsllard and Mrs. HuIwrt Kirkland spent Monday with
Philip Rau*r.
The chicken pileau supp*r held
recently at the Community hall
was w*11 attended. Contributions
were received in the amount cf
I14t JO
Mr. and Mr*. E K. Baxter and
family of Bartow spent Fund**
with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Braddy »nd family.
Mr*. Norton, Atlanta, Ga. and
Mr*. Houle of Anniston. Ga., a r ­
rived here, Tuesday, tn spend th*
winter. Making the trip with them
was Ralph Rainwatfr of New
York who will remain for a few
days before r»iurning home
Mr. and M-* Walter B*l! a r ­
rived Saturday, to spend th* win­
ter.
Mrs Cathy Stovell waa h e te s s
at i shower honoring Luyene
Stone, Sunday evening at her
home,
Mrs. D. L. Hart, Mrs. Jack
Stewart and Mrs. W. L. Self a**
tended the m inion study course at
the Firtt Raytitt church, DeLand,
this week.
Mr. and Mr*. Ed Guyett of V*rgenr*. V t, have returned to spend
the winter at their hom* here,
Mr. and Mr*. J. J. MaeVrntelt
announce *he birth of a »on, born
Thursday, Nov.
30. weighing
eight pounds, seven ounces. M*
teinal grsndtwrenta are Mr. ufld
Mrs. Paul M ixweil.

Parade Will Lose
Kvjliurn Balloons

NOTICE TO
TA XPA YERS

"Some cf these people get away
with a lot." the stew eater said.
"There are many of them, with
ao many different kind* of ex­
pense arrangement*, that ther^Q
limply aren't enough accountant*
alive to keep track of 'em.
-We do, of course, catch up with
large number* of people whose
expenses seem unreasonable, but
even then we try tA leen over
backward* in being fair. If a din­
ner and a theater parly bring* a
manufacturer a large order, which
he feels would have gore other­
wise tv hi* competitor, we're in­
clined to go along.”
O'
It'* when two manufacturers of
similar dingbat* compete for the
same order with a lavish scries
of entertainments that the tex
man lie gin* to feel concerned.
•'But even then we frequently
don’t do much, becautc it i* so
difficult to m ike » derision that
will slick." lie added.
He said consider, for Insane*,
a Washington eomrrrUatnn. who
look somebody to lunch and theri)
somebody else to dinner almost
every night all &gt;e*r. The cos:
he put down to bulines* e v p c n e s
and the total was so large the
tax agent got *u*ple!»us,
-The taxpayer insisted these ell
were legitimate effurti nn his part
tn mske contacts and we didn't
argue with him.'* m.v man »aid.
"Rut we did say that he had tn
pay h r hi* own meal* with hit
own morcy on the theory that hr t f i
have had to eat somewhere, any­
how. This almost cut his deduc­
tion* In half "
Good. And i'll ha eating r a
more melon until thsy'ra «n r»'a
in ssaton at the tuper market.

Genera! Insurance
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
312 EAST

FIRST STREET

PHONE

FA 2-1151

n. JAMES GUT

JAMES R. GUT
A moo.

DAY Sr NIGHT
a n e l r a y HEATING

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NO hnt ceiling*

• NO apecial dowel apace necenaary
• Nf) Innr ft expensive duel*
The flnewl type nf winter comfort

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
202 S u f - r d A n .

' F A 2 0202

VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC
ELECT THE

DULY

QUALIFIED

Under Chapter 193.41 notice I* hereby
liven that the tax roll* are now open for
taxea at

the

CANDIDATES

For United Riale* Senator

DFM
Snenerd
KOM.AND

For Repre*enlsll*e in Cnagrett
Flfili r»wgfe««lensl Di*trict

A- Svdnty
HERI.ONO. Jr.

c o n g r essio n a l

Far Railroad and Public Uliiide*
Commit'lfmer____________ Group No. t
STATE
For Railroad
Cam&gt;wj**lnn*r

and Public Utilities
Grnop Nn. 1

DEM
Wilbur C.
KING
DEM'
Je m - W.
C kRTF.R

Tor Justice of the Supreme Court
___________ Group No. I_________

DEM
B. K.
ROBERTS

JUDICIAL
For Jaitice nf the Supreme Court
___________ Group Nn. 3

T.

DEM
Herrta
DREW

JUDICIAL
Fnr Judge nl ihe Hut riel Court »f Appea
For Circuit Judge. Ninth Judicial Clrcuii
(.roup Nn. 1
JUDICIAL
Far Clrcuii Judge. Math Judicial Circuii
______
Gma* No. 3

f in t day of April of each year.*’

payment of 19X8 county

(4 90; the other fixings also were­
n't exactly reasonable.
AU this didn't much lmpr#ia
my host. He call like this almost
•vary night, trying to mak* friend*
and customers for the firm that
empto)* him. I'm willing to be
friendly,
but
about
halfway
through that melon I got to think­
ing that the ta ipayeri (including
myself) actually were paying for
most of it.
The man ngned the check with
a nourish, the auditor will pay it
and the cost of feeding me will
go down In the tax records a* an
expense of doing business. This
;oei on all over the country, night
*fl»r night
Such buiineas expenses frequent­
ly include theater ticket*, ducats
to priie fights, and even the serv­
ices &lt;&gt;f b/sjtiful ladies as dancing
partner*, though 1 hear tel! they
get lotted down cut the form* as
seciet-vr.al temiee. Fact I*, a lead­
ing wine salesman told me rot
long ago that if it weie not for
the expense ac-ount trade, imports
of flr.e rhampugre 1 1 America
would roll apse So. be tald. would
i number cf restaurants &lt;le luxe
'r - 1 * yrc*: eitiei.
I Nded my time and eventually
m a u l e d tn Lave lunch with ore
of the government's m»-re promi­
nent tax c« . eclori 1 had a hamburner and peid for It; he took
the bee* stew- *rd footed hi* own
bill.
Ho *aid the rxpeme account
»’ns close to bc'ng werry No. !
*t the big, gn,y building on ContlituUon Avenue, where the ex­
perts iatv,,* ovet the files of rfl. ttii from ritiitns. who don't
agree they owe as much as Uncle
Sam claims.

DEM
Rcgrr A.
MVK Pit

Tar lir r u lt Judge. Nialh Judicial Circuit
Group No. ]

T

_ 'DICJAL
For Circuit Judge. Ninth Judicial Circuit
______
Group No. 4___________

Court House, subject to the diacounta
provided by law.

Ter Circuit Judge. Math Judicial Circuit

___________

DEM
Vnli# A.
n iitisu u
t.

LEGISLATIVE
For Memoer. Hau*e of ReareScntsiire*
____________ Xemlaolc

Statements have been mailed to al! property own­
er* or their agent* at laat known addre**. If your*
ha* not been received, please notify thie office.

Please Return Statement
with Tax Payment

John L Calloway
TAX C O L L E C T O R
Seminole County

LEGISLATIVE
Foe Menibe*. Hqu*e of R epretcnltlitrt
____________ Semlanlt County
COUNTY
For Counl* Judge
COUNTY
For Counl» Committsoner
^
_______
Foe &lt; nunt* CnminitMoner
__________ Dtetriet Na. 4
t At NTT
For Member Board t TubUc liNtrurtlnr
Distrtci Vo, 1__________
f a r Member Board of P.WU, lartrwcllaa
_____________ Ptatrirt g a . 3
^
COUNTY

Ear Member Board »f P.hiir I a s t^ ctUaaj
Dtetriet Na. (

VC A

PATRI l K
BW LVOLE COUNTY DEMO EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

______________________

R- 8. RlUhtmer—Chsirmaa

�Mon. N ot . S, 1988—Pag# K

&gt;«wfarl

WrreH

Bowl Picture Gets In Focus

Called Pr**i International
^ There’* many a pitfall shred
" n : t Ihc New Yeir'i Day bowl
picture a p p e m today to be rap
idly com ins into focui,
Iowa, Louisiana State, Okiehem* and Oregon State gained
the inaide track for varioui "auto­
matic bid*" Saturday and K atao
trem i that Syraeute. Mi»*i*»lppi,
C!em*«n and North Carolina are
In tine for lucrative Jan. I invita­
tion*. To** in the South*e*t Con­
f e r e n c e cb»mp!*n and rugged
toPiltiburgh and hare'a a longrange look at the (Miiihle pair­

ing* In five major bowli;
it me lio*l: Ioa a ($-0 1) v*.
Oregon State i SI-01
Sngar Bowl; LouUi.na State
UOOI va Sytactile (S-l-Oi
('niton Bowl; Rire (4101 or
Teaai Chriattan ( S 11 v». Mleeiiaippl | « l o t
Oranfe Bowl: Oklahoma ( $ 1 0 )
va. Ctemmn (S t 0)
Ciaior B o «lt Pittahurg (4-5-1)
vi. North Carolina (SI-Oi
lo'*a, the n ettor'i No. 1 team,
took a firm grip on the Big Ten
lead with a 37*14 triumph over
Michigan Saturday while Oregon

B u rn ett Lead Cut
B y New Y o rk Life
£
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New Ynrk Life [ r u i i n c f »u*pr it* **»ep a* h r *et a icaton high
three game isrir* from Celery Mnglt record with a 342 game. He
City Printing in Sanford Ctt) cooled slightly therealte.- to end
Bnwliair I eagur nr'ion to tome wllh a Si* aerie*, quite re.pectaMe
within one game oi the leading in the league .lint Mnlonev *-rt
Burnett ’’ sinter*. who could man Poo Rinc helped wilh * $17 and
age tt. take only one game from M3 respectively-. Harold Hrrbit ted
the up aud-eeming Mather of San Celery City with a »2 (tl.
h n l team.
Boll t( gi n.tein came ba.k f-om
Rukur Muair Shop alv.i cloieri the t-Orlh to lead Baku.*'* to it*
on the |o«drr*-by taking two of •ale* a* he rolled a I &lt;4 Sonny
the three
game* from Gen. t Fttndg. Ird the l leaner* with a
4*?, ’lathrr picked up ton win*
j^eminole P ry Clea-ec*
For the first time atnee the atari over the P ainter, due t G a m
nf the league th.-e aie no tlea for Knt’l 549 and Kd Whe.'tr'* $1*
any poiition In league atandmgi Burnett v Painter* follow.-1 behind
4* of now. which mark* one-third Larry P u re '* 4*2
’ Splilihrirkers" for th* night
*f the reason, Burnet! Painter*
lead* the league with 19 win* i,nd were many. A1 PrPaln.a w,th a
11 k)!»r«. New York Ufe If second i five and dime and a 4 7-1C and
with ]S wine and II loaae*, and John Harrieon. who made the $ 7.
Buknr’s follow* with tT w-ln* and and the 4 &lt;17, led the group, They
IS lone* In thr lower diviiion. were Joined by Ed Wheeler’* pick
Celerv City Printing ha* It wir* I of thr **10. and Ted Burnett.
m*A 17 to***i, .Mather of Sanford Hank K rattert, and Bob Steele,
" a * II win* and II lo n e r, and who all made the $7.
Thi* week’* action wilt feiture
Gen.'* Seminole Dry Cleaner* ha*
a fight for second place between
11 win* and 19 loiiei.
New York Life and B-ukur’i Muiic
J e m - Cook led New York In Shop on the center alley*. CeleryCity will meet Burnrlt Painter*
on one and two. and Mather and
Grr.e'i Seminole Pry Cleaneriwill
cron pirn on five and »ix,
Average* for the league:
DePalma—167. Eo* and Bugen•tein at IAS. Richard* and Von
llerbutis at 164. Beit—163, Malo­
ney and S tam per—IS?, Katcr and
I’eioH at 161, and Wheeler at 160.
A l i o . S te t'r r —l » . fnok-15*
Strele and Bukur—1$7. Swann. Gil• trap. Kretrer, and Keni* at ISA
Forguaon—IJj, Ring—153, and PiFeaturing
vee. Callan, Kirehhoff, Proctor.
Holler, lluhn, and Brown *1 111.
T h e V ery H eat
A!»o, Herh.-.t and Iturnrtl at ISO,
310 E. le t
Eitridgi- in d C. Plerry at t t t .
Itoridorf—13. Harrison —114, and
Perry ar.d H. Pierce at 125.

O. D. Farrell's

Arcade
Package Store

LSU Favored To T a k e SEC Title

By DAV111 M. MOFFITT
United Pro** Intrmatlonil
ATLANTA t l ’P I'-T he unbeat­
en, untied Louiit*-* Male Bengali
State t.-ok over the Pg.-ifie Cnait Jt# the I'etten Bowl. Rirr and appear headed for their be«t to*
Conference lead with a 141 deei- j Teaai Chriitian, earn 3-0 In con­ *on In SO y e a n and are now *olid
ilon over California. Northweatference play, may retoU* thr
ern. It-0 winner over Ohio Stale
So-uthweii Conference title «wv
in Saturday's higgetl upset, la Nov. II Pittaburgh. beaten toicr
•till a ttrong challenger in Big
and tied onee but ne&gt;erth.le*«
Ten hut hai lost one gam* and
one of the country’* top line pow
ha* three tough one* to go. lewt,
ere. probably would take a Gator
unbeaten, ha* weak Indiana and Bowl bid oppolit# North Carolina '.SC t l Mi*t'*ii|tpl n
Maryland 10 South (ir-ittn* *
•trong Ohio Stale left.
which arored a 11-T victory O'fr N*. Car St 14 Virji-'a Te.-h !(
luvumana State’* S4-0 vieUvry
North Carvvli-a 21 Tinnc««ef 7
over Mtiiinippl left the Tiger*, Teenenee on Saturday.
•rorfia Te-h to I• , - «
one of the two remaining unbeat­ I-SL’ e Saturday night virion
Kentucky
M Mi**ii*ippi St t l
before
a
reeO'd
crowd
of
en and untied mejor power* in
Ttmson 14 Wake Fi-reit II
the country, the No. 1 team In at Baten Rouge. La . wai arhirv tubtirn * Florida $
the Southeaitarn Conference and ed by a reek nbhad defenie and
31 Virginia 0
virtually a *u:e thing for tn» two break a. Warren Babb icored VM1
Richmond 10 The -'ustel r
Sugar Bowl Svrarui* moved into far IK.' Ttgfrl in the aecond per
Alabama II Georgia 0
vtrong contention for Ih# berth iod arter a iteovared fumble let Florida St. 43 Tampa A
tkam
up
at
the
&gt;1
and
Purtll
opposite LSU with Its 11-13 win
SMC 24 Teas* 10
over Pittsburgh. SvTama* also Ms’hem# tallied lo the fourth pr­
Air Force Acad l i Okl*. St 29
mutt be contidered a contender int, ( p e r a blocked punt wa» re
TCU 22 Bay lor b
'or a Cotton Bowl bid oppofile the r»v*red on the U. Mi**i»*lppt had Aritona i t M Trvi* St »
Southwest Conference champion. the first down on l_Sl"a nne-yard Mia*. South 22 thilri-# ('hriat o
Oklahoma prseUc*’’* elmchec line in the leeorvd period but cen Arkamai 21 Teva* \AJI t
the Big Eight title ard an Orange ter Mae Tugler made all 'our N fevai St. 6 ('incinnati a
Bowl bid by rhlpp.ng previoulty tackle* ii the Tiger* m g e d ■ Tula* 25 Houatnn 2&gt;
unbeaten and untied Colorado, •peetirultr goat-line Hand.
Hardin Simmotiv ll rrv Writ 6
23 7. Clemion iHo-iM clinch an
l.utgera, whirb beat Delaware. \rt » iTempei St 21 \ M t AM !J
Orange Re»l Md neat week hy 1M0, i i the only other m * F r u n ­ Wtironam 9 Mirhiga- St J
Ivrattng N'o,-th C» *"•'» State
sa fe * ted ind untied lein* in the lows 37 Michigan ll
Viitiivippt. heat -i but far from j country. LSU p l a n Duke neat Detroit 11 Marquette 14
di* graced In ’he Soulh’i “ game (Saturday night whtle Rutg.r* NoMhwevtern 21 oh.n stale n
nf the 'e a r . " i* a good bet In go ■faeei Lafayette.
Indiana u Mu-nr tola 0
Purdue 31 Minn,, a
Inwa St. .VI S*i ith l&gt;»ko(i #
Mi»*i&gt;jrl 3t Nebraik* n
Weatern Mi h. 21 Ohio C. 14
Kama* i\ Kanaat St. 12
Wyoming 2i l (ah 20
Brigham Young 11 Ctah At. 6
San J&lt;&gt;«e Si it td«h-&gt; a
Colo. St. C $7 Montana T
mnntan* St 33 St tmhroie 14
United Preta Inter**Own*]
(tunned Clavelandan felt lvk# giv­ Oklahoma 23 Colorado 7
ing
aim
a
record
railing
Sunday
•Stop booing poor old Charley
Oregon M 14 &lt; aliform* *
and bring on thru. Baltimore in their bif Municipal Stadium.
Waphingtori 6 Oregon o
Fire* Tawrbdeww Pease*
Wathlngton St ’» l CLA 30
Colt* *’
Raeauae it •*■ old Charley, Southern Tat M S'anfo-d 4
That wa* the New York Giant*’
hammered end pounded ai he Cal Poly i P.imnii* i ft \ tt C u
ilogan today a* they gloated over haa been for so many yeara by B-i»U*n Coll l i i (»p t2
a 11-17 Sunday t r i u m p h that Cleveland'* aggressive defender!, Penn State 36
0
snapped
Cleveland a
livc-gaire who filed the threr
scoring Notre Dame 40 Nmy gu
winning atreak and left them only pnae* that handed the Brown*
a game bahind th* Brown* In the their ftr*t !U* d»feat. The Army 46 Colgate 4
National Football League * East- GianU. 16-point underdog* and Syracuse 14 Ptttihjrgh !1
Dartmouth 22 Yale ii
ern Pivlilen.
plaving without all-teigue hllf- Cornell 25 Columbia n
Neat Sunday the GianU enter- bark Frank Gifford, kept the I-ehigh 35 Burknrl! tl
tain the league’i only remiining Browna from taking a three-game
undefeated tram, th* galloping lead and breaking the E nlern
Coll* rho crushed th* Green Bey race wide open.
Parker* MO. Baltimore, aided by
Hugh McElhenny* 12 yard run
the Bam*’ 4115 vieton over th# in. the final four minute* gave the
Chlragi) Bear* before 100,474 at Forty-Ntneri a 14*1 victory over
I/f- 1 Aagetei. took a two-game the Detroit LJoni before S9.lt!
lead In the W ntern Diriaioa.
Sen Freneiaco fana; Norm Van
Who’s "poor old Charley?" Rroektm’l eneyard to** lo Dirk
That'* Charley Conerly. 37 going Rirltkl with 11 aerood* to play
On 31. the grey-haired U llliuippt gave the Philadelphia E iilr* a
rotton farmer and **-M*Hn» who 11-11 lie with the Cardinal* at
ha* played quarterback for the Chicago, and Bobby Lay ne t two
pa«l*l
pared
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Giant* for It year*. The fan* touchdown
booed
Charley at
the
Polo Slea'ere to a 14-16 victory over
Groundi, they boo him now at th* Wethinftnn R#d*Vin« at Pitt*
Yankee
Stadium.
and
71.404 burgh.

Grid Scores

favorite* to win high national
-anking. the S--&gt; :the*«-ern Cnnferenee champion»hip and a coveted
hid to the Sugar Bowl,
The Bengal* knocked ,-ff prevteuily unbeaten, untied Mi'iiiitppi
14 d Saturday night and thu* be­
came the nation’* only •‘big time"
college football team with an unblemuhed record.
Rut they aren't home clear yet.
Thev »ull have highly . regarded
Duke, unpredictable Mil*i**lppl
Sta'e and free • patting Tulane
• bead Thev 11 he favored to go
the route for a perfect *ea*on,
h it any of th n e three foe* i« cap.
able nf .pringing an upact
Iuvut*iana Stale alertly capitali»e.1 on a couple of break* Salur-'*• -.ght 1n beat Mi*tli*ip|,i The

fir at break wa* a fumble recovcry which tel up a touchdown late
in the ifcond period. The tecond
wa* an eddity—the Bengal* re­
entering the ball deap in Mitaia*:ppi territory after th* Rebel*
had blocked a punt.
The Louiaiana Stale Duke rln h
at Raton Rouge, Lo., Saturday
right will he the Southern head­
liner became of the B*ngai*’ re­
cord.
There are five game* arlveduled
(bat will count in the conference
Handing*. The*# include Alabama
at Tulane on Friday night; a-vd
Mi*«i**ippi S l a t e
i t Auburn.
Georjia at Florida. Vanderbilt at
Kentucky and Hntuton at Mttalauppi. *11 on Saturday. The Mia-

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liaaippiKeuilon game
ronferenc* realaand In
Rebel* enough game* to q u ltfy
far the SVC title.
In edditlon, A i m w fl I* HM
other rvvn-league eetingw—Geeagle
Tech at' Home to Clemaon aad
T*nn*e«*e at heme to CbntUneei*.

Thu peat weakend waa owe t i
bruiiing foothill far Hi* confer­
ence. Auburn etunded ill unbeab*
#n atreak to V game* with a 6-1
win ever Florida; Alabama opeet
Georgia 11-6; Kentucky rurpeiied
Miinaaippi S u u 3113; Georgia
Tech edged Duke ! M : Vandorbak
heat Miami 31-1$; Tulane routed
Taaaa Tech IT • I and Tinaaaaaa
lo*t to North Carolina for Hie
firat tune in 10 yeara, &gt;1-T.

VOTE
C I T Y HALL
Tuesday

November

4th

at

SONNY" R A B O R N , Jr.

'Bring On Colts/ Chant

Giants After Sunday W in

CITY C O M M I S S I O N E R
The Condidotc Who Hos

Proven H ii

Inti rest In

Civic A ffa irs!
Yciunjc Ilusiness .Man
* Home Owner and Parent
* Navy Veteran
* Pledged To Work And Vote In The Beit Interest
Of The Citizens Of Sanford.
r.iiil Politico!

Advert iaing hy M. L. '’Sonny’' Eaberv, Jr.

TO ALL CITIZENS
OF SANFORD:
If You Arc Concerned For The

PROGRESS, G ROWTH and ADVAN CEM EN T
Of Your C ity--

VOTERS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY

ELECT

KNOW YOUR MAN
FOR
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIINERS DISTRICT 4
Where do** the Write-In-Camlidate (the ha.td-picked candidate of the privileged few) aland on three
issues:
Was he for or ajrainst the school bond issue?
Was he for or against the tax equalization proprant th at will remedy t condition th a t the State Comp­
troller termed:

“TH’’ WORST OF THE 67 COUNTIES IN FLORIDA”.
I* he for or against good, round ttml pmifre*.,!*e cuvernm ent with the interests of District 4 constituent*
foremost in his plans, or is he ptavinir ball with '.he SPKCIAl. INTERhST GROUP WHO HAS STYMIED
PROGRESS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY FOR THE LAST HO YEARS?
What arc his views on county road t,rial ruction and -ipen public mretinirs in »et up a sound and economi­
cally feasible road propram? 1* he a "Court House Basement" voter or does he believe You ire entitled to
know Exactly w hat is jroinp on?
What has the Write-In-Csndid.ite promised to the ’’ ROYS" who hsrd-picked him *" their candidate?
Why has he refused invitation to debate these public Issues or to state hie position in regard to them?
Dues he share the views of his financial hackrrs— some of the remnants of the

“OLD COURT HOUSE CROWD" —
and th*

“BIG LAND HOLDERS”
HE WON'T COME OUT AND TELL YOU WHERE HE STANDS 1 !
Hut here !* my platform, exactly a* it wa* whvr. tne»c issues were debated in a real eonteet for the nomin­
ation — and as it is today:
1. A full-time Commlidoner for a full-time job.
« County business on a huiineas-likc basis and public kept fully informed. (No "basement votini")
8. Progress always—and where most needed—without waste, for batter echoola. roads, publicdiuildin**,
adequate personnel with just ''ompensation, etc. — all on a PLANNED BASIS.
4. A tax structure on an equalized and fair basis wi th favoritism for non* -Above all—the welfare of tha
countv as a Whole!

WE CAN LICK THIS BUNCH AND THEIR $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ».
LET’S GIVE SEMINOLE COUNTY BACK TO THE PEOPLE!
DO IT AT THE POLLS NOVEMBER 4.

1/

ROGER 1. HARRIS
your

CITY COMMISSIONER
HE ISTH E BEST
Q U A LIFIED CAN D ID ATE

HIS BACKGROUND
IS TH E PROOF

BECAUSE—He is Honest, ('onseir tlimis
and Efficient.

1. GRADUATE of the Univenity of
Richmond
2. TEACHER at Seminole High Sehto*
from 1046 until 13S*
.1. AUDITOR nf internal AceounLs Se­
minole County School System eir.c«
19t&amp; and,
i. MATERIALS MANAGER for Seminole County Schools at praaent.

BECAUSE—He Is fitted hy education,
trninmir nml fxperirni** for
(ho job,
BECAUSE—He h a s tha html In terfts of
the people and our city nt
heart.

*

Roger I,. Harris

"I stand for contin’inncc of the street paving and the seuage plant program*. 1 believe in progTMi, but progress
e

with a conservative approach with a* little waste of public funds as possible."

ROGER L. HARRIS
Has No Ax To Grind, Bu* Believes That Proper Methods and Procedure, and

the

HONEST, EFFICIENT

HANDLING OF PUBLIC FUNDS will make for BETTER GOVERNMENT and a BETTER HTT.

VOTE Tuesday Nov. 4lh and Vole RIGHT

Thanks to you all for being fair-minded.
Vamon W. Dunn
YOUR Democratic Norrunaa
Board of County Commiaioner#
District No. 4

Tald Political Adrertiaemeatt
B / Friend* of Roger L. Hinfc
M. h. Nichole, Chairman

A FoiHIcal Ad Paid By V. W. Dunn.

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Mon.. N o v . x IM S — I 'a j r r 7 t a - F E M A t r h e l p w a n t e d 1 2 — m s i x e s s u p p u b t i m t i m 27-X tM H r ..s - P K h s n .\ A I .S
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1 bedroom. 1 bith. floor furnirr,
ftoori, large carporte and utili­
fled* Day. Werk or Month—
*'\ 2 0333 or h-tnie adder** 2*01 A .13,000 lei ig r*tabli*hrd bu*l
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ty room, tftvo down or will take
Magnolia Ave.
net* fur I'- r.jo u wilt ray 1-1
Tel FA 2 31 SI Furniture Center
FA 2 2261.
• 2 - F U R RENT
building lot* at down payment
invrititate thl* ad. t t o E. 2nd
tl* W e n F i-it St;
2 A-ROOM * BOARD
•9-MM.E HELP nANTFD
S t . Sanfjrd. Fla
Phone FA 2 2374.
Newly decorated 2 bedroom hnuie
— * T o r r s * p a l m " manor
2— BEACH RENTALS
kitchen equipped. ITS a month.
en for Airlin* Training. See our Service Stati-m for aale. i»t A
Hori * fur the aged
4— WANTED TO RENT
LEASE— 1000 ft. frontage—induiFA 2 22*7.
■»dv. untlcr Cle«*. No. 27.
26Jo Otlandn Dr, Sanfoed
Elm. Ph. FA 2-7111.
trial or commercial. On hiway
• —REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
P h o ie TA 2-7211
17 PJ f if i n r Lake Monroe. San­
ii—Male nr Female___________ 23— Spefill Senirea
1 room apartment
furniahed.
• —FARMS • ACREAGE .
ford. Write W. L ett. W7 Park
ALCOHOLICS ANOVM0US open
Adult* only. 1400 Park Ale. S.
GROVES
'Vanted part time iorif«po-vdent
Ave . Sanford
WELL DRII.I.iM,
meet is* on Friday night* al
for the Sanford are* Require*
I — REAL ESTATE WANTED
« "0 n m at the Itival AmbaiiaFairbank* Mur*e Pum pi
5 room frame houie on larje lot
in automobile, about U hour*
RAYMOND M. RAM.
Repair- to all rtv- .e*
• —MISCELLANEOUS
dar Ituildlng, Central Raptiat
romr-ietely furnished Hwy 17 92.
monthly, and tome knowledge
HOWARD C. LONG
REALTOR A INSIROR
Church 13 ft Oak Avenue.
f—FLOWERS • P U N T S
1 mile north of St. John! bridge.
of
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Third St. A Paik Avenue, South
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Phone FA 2 3090.
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I'hon* F , 2-2*33
V all Call Hall
10—OFFICE EQUIPMENT
Run A Rraditrcrt, Inr . Bov
Theme FA 2 5««1
FOR
RENT:
Furnlih*J
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II—
AUTOMOBILES .
Tin*. Weal Bay Station, Jack
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t bedroom apartment. li''.4 Elm
lonvllle, Florida."
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P u p , l‘a«*enger ft cent, and
VII type* and lire*. imlallH
12—
BOATS X MOTORS
other*. You don't have 1- !&gt;• a
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SUPPLIES
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Apply apt. 2. 2013 Sanford Ave.
267 3V, Jr,I SI.
ilelnr other important work—
- 13— ARTICLE* WANTED
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2 bedroom heme, kitchen furniih
• .'ferine exrellent .vppoDUnitiea
Tei»vi'lon Tutw* Te»le&lt;l Fre*
• 1ft—PLACES TO EAT
cd
Availalile N'oiember tit
f..r advancement,
ROLLINS HOBBY S IK 'P
IT— REAUT1 PARLORS
Adult*, Call FA 2 'Ml
At The Sign (if The T m em p., » learn hew you ran qualify quickly
fe. one of theve fine rareer* W’o
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f«r -final ptia-M of training.
tmalaid t h e filing; c a b in e ts ."
ment. Lighta, nut A -old vntrr
1J0U French Ave
FA 2 »M|
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1—RE 31, FST 3TF FOR SALE
OPPORTUNITIES
Autu Itepa./x A Road Snv.e#
'uli detail*. Age* 19-33
Furniihed apaitment clean and
21—SPEClAl SERVICES
r
HALLS GARAGE
Orvhul plant* for rate 214 E. tftth. in# e o n d i tio n s nml adAIRLINE C.UtFF.R DIVISION*
clo«e in. no children. Jimmy
41*2 Celt tv Avr.
21—PIANO SERVICE'*
FA 2 2461 Northweat School*
6
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Cow an. Phone FA 2*4013
II —U T O MOB ILFS—TRAILERS
Mir* .1 Su.,day*
FA ’ 2J2C D*Ut. AN 6! Rev NS c o Sanford
J 24-A—bl'ILDLNG CONTRACTORS
Avrnur on 70th Street.
v m tre m e n t npjtortunitipx . . .
Apartment—3 room* A bath. lit.
MODEL OPEN’ DAILY
Herald
23—
ELECTRICAL
(Julck Laundromat Service
19.31 Mercuiv Hirdtop Evtr* Clean
door at 0*?ern on *e*i R-tUI
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Sanitore Pry ( ’Iranine
23-A—BUILDING, REPAIRS,
FA 2 3771____________________
City
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FARM—3 r o o m dwelling— t
F 23th Si Fi'odmnrt Bldg
Seminal* l phnlcery A llod* Skip , . . r e t i r e m e n t benefit*.
23*II BUILDING SUPPLIES
Phone
SOI TIISIHl
I. U NDtIOMAI State
acre! exceptional faim land — T h a i H iv e You I h e Mo*t
Formerly |la*'* Cftfir Shop
J r-&gt;om offi.e building for rent on
2ft—INSURANCE
Education
Ate
.
luUablr for vegetable*—uurifr*
Now I.wvaleJ at —
French.
PhoM
FA
Hi* I 3Vnrk: Emm
To
27—NOTICE • PERSONALS
—flower* — on highway — tn
MATTRESS RENOVATING
SOI W. 2nd S:
FA 1 7S11
In I.lvfng F u r Every
Oviedo. Cath $7300 to &gt;ett!e
i r iio i s t i r i m ;
2 clean apartment* newly painted.
2ft—ARTICLES FOR SALE
Free Ettlmate
Free Delivery » - A R T T n . F S FOR •ALB
r i t l t r — Phnne — b'O S-JISt —
; 1933 Mrreury Montclair h trdtop Jifc rf'A iie a nntl t lrrkOne 112 30. 611 Park Ave.
25—FURNITURE k
D o lla r in v e n ted
c u s t o m in ii r n r n n i N G co.
tup rendition through nut, lodin,
Thai) I. Lingo, Realtor —
1 .Steiner, I 4 h o n e power meat
HOUSEHOLD
tVELAK \ APARTMCNT?- rromi
M ill KHHI.S. Vlgr.
Ourdo, Fla.
HOMES — 3 ft 4 Bedroom*, 1 A 2 heater A new tire* Price 1623. Slenna |* e r f n rm (renernl
grinder. A t ennilitififl. $|d. A.
private bat hi. 114 33'. F in t SL
Sill 3V. 13th
F A 2-7391
Phone FA 2-Ufti
J, Peierann, Phnne FA 2-27.19.
hath*.
I —FOR RENT
2 bedroom unfttmlihed home, For the P m 13'trt in Real Etta'*
Ifti* Plymouth Belvedere two clericnl mill stentiiifrophii*
flecltl* kitchen. J'tt.PO month. 6 U : C U U . E N &amp; I I A R K E Y
a u to g l a s s
Cation ft Wool Y*mt. NjtUftft
Trailer and ipa ttm e nt, adulla, n»
door Power F'litr lr*n*mt»*ioit.
3V. A. Cagle. Jr. Salr*man
FA 2 Wti.
LOCATION
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pele. 1 1 2 milM W. F i n t r.Deat
heater
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Owner
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ROLI.INS HOSHT SHOP
1 btk.' N. on HU m v lew Axe. 3 room (urni'hed apaitment. 110 N. Park Ave Ph FA 2-2191
will
**
1
1
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monthly
payment
U i ml - h ie lil
I L i r k litnvft
South Uin*crc*t AH Addition—
Al Th* Sign O f Th* Toi#«i Talft
FA 2 1441.
C'oie in. $60 0*1 monthly, til
Phone Orange City, SP 4 7491,
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2617 S. French Ar*.
Suuth of On.-ra Ruad.
F a it Ith Street. Phone FA 7 UBS
SELL or TRA’M:
SK K V K T.
rent: 2 bedri^m hou*e In
It will par VOU tn *ee u* hefote
or FA 2-37*6.
Sunland
E*t*te*
2
mile*
aoulh
Large 5 bedroom, two tile hath
S e n k n r i k t.lm a a n d I '.iiit l &lt;’o. |'..r Sale—T A". towing marhtne,
tghiarul I'irk, kitchen equipped,
you huy. Open Erenlnra tod ah 'irth n m l. .**0 UT.M tvpintr.
ef Sanford on ll:gh«*y 17-92.
I l l - l i t W. lid St. Ph. TA 2-1472 withing iiiarhlne. I*re teeordSundava,
oor f u rn i'e . Cill FA 2 2627 he- Furniihed apaitmrnt, 20l'k 3V. lit. . home will accept your equity in
im a llrr home in trade. Located
EASTSIItF. TRAILER SALES High JifhfHil eiliicntiun (tin *
ef, 2ion Pntmettu Ave,
ire 4:00 p. m. or FA 2-20M afK
|*r* I tr a i n « — Flour FTunarea
3 room hou*e unfurnlxhrd, cloir in
1700
Magnolia.
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1 ~ 1T
'
I'alatka, Fi*
r 5:00 p. m.
FINANCING
Clean
and
Service.
$4.30
Outildr
town. Call FA 2-3592 after BOIIERT A. WILLI AMS. Keiltor
Thl* i« a gur»t p a n t.i tbe Rita
experience.
tank intlallatlon. FA 2 4763
l.’atmnnd I undquLl. A nor.
ft p. m.
Thetlie fo r Irene llarn* Eip.
\'A (Gl &gt; — FHA - FIIA in air- il_ PLY MOUTI l_ FA~12026
FA 2-3931
Allantir Rank* Bldg.
date Nov. 1(1, 1936.
ENVELOPES t f ie r tir j( i« etatg
Furni*hfd houie, 2 bedroem. 2123
vito and fonvenlion*!.
Princeton FA 2 4151. $73 mn
mwnt*.
Inrolct*.
hand
bill*,
and
Lot* for **lr, loeated n mi'ei 33'
20 Gauge »hot gun. good .o-dllltm
31 Did* eonvertible. Rftll, PS A
P r o g r a m i . etc Pro-rc*«!v»
and b . i of •hell*. 414 Willorf
of Sanford. I'h FA 7 32«0.
PR. 3VW lire* $993. FA 2 397.3 Apply *n per«6ii n ' aenil
l \ T II K ilN M H ' COI NT III' TMI. 2 newly redecnratetl. futniihrd
r.CAKANTEE
Printing
Co
Phone
FA
2
7931\ \ ■ii j i i i i m v i . • m u i t . iv
Avr or Phone FA 2 7II7.
npaitmenti gruun-t floor, pri­
4U1
We.I
11th
St.
Avii lo l l IKHI.VUI.I: c a l m i .
'3t Ford F 100 pickup, fine condl
vate entrance* amt private Leaving Sanford. 33ill •artilire
H e (iu n ra n te e Uemunal
a-i iiiiiii i
r e o in te to Entplov mi nt F n p l.,
lion Teem*. F. A. Scott eIV I II %VI VCHV VO.
m il l MIX (ONCRFTE
equity, you take up $37 monthly
bath*. Call FA 2 1571.
\ aruum tlroner Repair*
j .vnici : VJltMA BHOOT
S a l i-&gt;fm i jon — O r Y o u r
lull* Dr . Drllary, FI*
Plaintiff.
payment!. 2 bedroom ('ll home,
Window Stilt — l.inl*ll
Repair* ft p»r*« for all make* of
ft— HP II, ESTATE POK.SALk
icieened porth, carpoite. utility Money C h e e r f u lly I t e f u n d e d '37 Foid H . 360 ronveriab'e. Flo I'AA E m p l o y m e n t Office,
Grea*e Trap* — Dry Well*
cleaner*
Eeetrnlux,
Hoover
ju V r .r u a s h o u t .
p .f.n la n t
room, corner lot. See between
ClalhriUne P..*t» — Pemcnt
Kirby, All-Way. O F Iteplife•ncr available FA 26136
HOME • SKEK K RS
M in i i; t o m .rr.V II
7 A i&gt; any evening. 101 Coun­ llu m n ready for immediite oc­
h'llg. Mil. I ’a t r i e k A FIT lltmem part*. Work g u aranird ' mir a c l e c o n c r e t e CO.
TOi JuMul'H A. BltullT.
IJ—HitVTS anil XMTfllt*
STUNSTHOM REALTY CONTIN­
try Club Circle, off 3V. luih. St
FA 2-4793.
ill9 Elm Ave.
r.A I 3751
i«1 I 'u ib n i
llaveriunn. I'lmtlt I* *ni.
cupancy. Vou can mov# in
UES t o
uffuh
iu '.i r u n
Yin, ■»» TtrtVl'l n-Ullle-l lh»1
t r r v i r u iitjj h o u r s . K n.nt. t " I
MKHUl'RV
III
TBOVRD
MOTORS
IIP
AUNG
HOMES FOR BETTER LIVING. l year old 2 hdrt.i home. Electilc
JA M .!; M'ltilJ* Ml&lt; HIT. I'lalnllf*.
Jackrtt • rtoot* • Tent* • l ogglfft
while v*• prove *i the paper!.
W F. SMtril
ha, flUl I" iMa I’oUfl tier • • ’■■rn
SEE US FOR THE KEY TO
II. II. I’flP K C'O.
kitrhrn. Jalouale wm-loivi, tile
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
I'ampUlM. ill* n*’ui* atH a irt&gt;-*»
Outboard
Site*
A
«f|vlee
p.rn. Mniulny t h r u Frltlny
Sale* rcpreienlatlve
on th*
YOUR HOME TODAY
7M S. Park ---- r A 2 1231
„f wh:-li I* * l*&lt; r»» &gt;-r «lt»nr«*
hath, utility room, large brick
310 S anford AvenuftFV 2 6211
Paul ami »»• flDd In lh* •'irm u
prrmlte* vvrrkdlyv $ A. M. ‘til 2.313 Patk AVft
baibecur and planter. Land
four t ■■( Mi* .Vint h Ju-ll-lal l it. ml. Very lovely 1 Bit. t tilt- hath
*n,x I IO U tlM l BARGAINS IN USED HEATERS
lit i r I f..r Rtmlhala t’nullia. I'l..f.
* aped ground Full price S6.9ini
CH home in beautiful Pinrcrf*t.
vlaik Sunday 1 P. M. 'ill dark. OUT BOARD .MOTOR BOAT
la,, in rhantary entitled J.I.V-'l,
3lo*t Any Make
33
III
ariangiterm*
F
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2
*17;*
And MOTOR INSURANCE
X'tf.M.l MOlItT. Plaintiff % ,» •
only 2 )r« uid Fully eqji,.0rd.
FURNITURE CENTER
l|:l-ll l MOirtT. I -fndal.t
l&lt;
nmprehrniivfl
including
eieetri*
altcben
Tot­
T«u «r« Saraftr f»nul,*&lt;( m Me
II* W. Ivt St. r.A 2-3111
BUNGALOW
ynur .Iri-ttr nr •■il»*r *(••• ,1* •
R A Y M O N D M. R A M .,
al price — $12,3.-'V. rotal down
eDadlnat in tl a af*K« «f u .i , Ink
i? Retlroom iiom* within walking
—H
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—
monthly
paymee.iInauror
«f aalo Cnvirt an,* ***** » ■••"»
FACTORY TO YOU
divtance of town. Kitchen equip­
m e ,to t vigor n M I t . X I l‘ MCI.
$66 VA I ' l ' , l l n u e h k «*;* of
3m St ft Park Xte Su
Nrsll. a ' *AM&gt;KRa
XtrKXV.VV
ALUMINUM
ped,
dining
loom,
haidwooJ
Air C tlM lIIIIIM M i
our very hrit hi. it tl ' »
pi'll** * l./.l. A MIVi “ lu &gt;.»&gt;• f„r
VENETIAN BUNDS
WEATHER Mliri.D
lie &gt;ra and full ba«rmrnt. Coni
I O M R v e r and It I PAIR WORK
PUinllfl, 1*1 i. i - • &gt;*l **»!&gt;«»
OrUrnlo. Fiorina an , * I afar* lh* Exrcptionail) nice 1 lilt. CB home
Cutlnnt R ial Topx ft Ane**or e v fiiiiileil Mi*-&gt;tlrv Itgnv** Miv. too; v*nl..td Vie.
i-'etely tede orated. PRICED
I A 2*3*7 Enrloird h ra d Saf-pmol N&gt;ll(*in
Urn Ptv «f .Vo**n*t'*r. 1*1* r-ther.
locatrd in Sernwl Addition Pine
FREE ESTIMATES
FA ’ 7*37
**.i«*. Immediate p--«e-»ion
rail with plaMtr end*. Pliatle
wi*» **14 Cnmr!i|nt a 111 V* taken
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a* raaifavaan *&gt;• ' -u
ereil. One year aid. feature*
or rtvon tape* Cotton or nylon
Trrni* available.
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Your T.vlnrude ne»ier
rquipped kiteheri, 3 life lieu
r&gt;&gt;rd*
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ROBSON SPOUTING GOODS
t’tee Evtimatr*
room*, fully tiled, hath ’ igc
Settk.ir
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Gltix*
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P
aint
Co.
OrUnnn. Florin*
S x . J U ni A k U , C ~ r . « r
304 6-6 F l&gt;t
Phone FA 2-3961
6 I- II AHA LV
living room and dint ig area
Atlornar* f»- P • Ir*aIPf
112 114 W 2nd St. Ph. FA 2 4623
Cur. IIw*. t : . » ; A 27lh Si
&lt;» r lie,n.In,
201 Sa* f -t-l Avr Phone FA 2-1ilt
Venetian blind*, oil furnace hr.vt- 1 .6 N. Park Ave. I’h. F.\ 2-ft 123
i*1aik af in* f ir n" r ri
irn 7 r,.i.i,e .« ^ r* ^ -p i.r*
I'bo-e F V 2-1301
Re- Mirllta T, Viltlon
rr. hot water tank, and TV an­
: * - U 'R N I U 'R E and
24-PIANO
SLRA1CE
t
Danny Clark
tenna included Price - - 114.930 20 Acre tiled firm, 3 bHraom
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
African love blH and c»gf Phone ll-W o ik WiiiteV
houar, large barm. Inquire
Down p i ) i t i c n ; — $2,030.
FA 2 7211
IV Till: f m i l IT i n m r r i m
PIANO
TUNING
A
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P
AIRING
Iluard ihllJrrn dav md night
Jo ie ih B. l^vy. FA 2 1221
t n p vivtii J i m r i i i . * m i i it
monthly payment* • $81 HI A
IV. I IIA It MON
$13 30 |.rr werk f V I 2AIT.
IIP ri.oitlil*. IV a v n i n n alttai13—ARTICLES
WVVTFD
flninred
See
thl*
delightful
• (IL’ICH CREDIT
Vlll.F. I III ,\Tl .VI.OIIIIM. IV
Th FA 2 4271 After 3 00 pm
I f I T IS UK A I. E S T A T E
i II « VI Fill . VII. Mia.
home today.
Irurk
futile
nl
Flrm.la,
New
York,
• EASY TERMS
a*k
Crumley
ft
Monieith
C»*h
far
furniture
or
turplu*.
PHT TO Ot'IKT T1TI.K
DEll.VHV: Furniihed home re&lt;d&gt;
I v HI U n i x ......... .. l ii v* Im iS
6 UVIabotna ( tiautfeur* Ilrenae
HOM E • SKI 1 KRS
tVIINON . MA1EB
Kt'OF.M. r. |xt| ill.APP
ftt 117 South I'ftfk Ph. FA 2 4695
Super Trading Pail, Sinford
In move
Into,
im m ed ia te
JACKIK n laa tl t i l . A It* all*
Phnna FA 2 4907 . r LA 2 2)M
New end t i e d Fumltiif*
Th* beit plare to tell ■ •• home
Piainiifi*
Orlando
lin
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A
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0*77.
Tool*,
even
new'
draped
W.
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Rul'd
tn
ynur
plan*
BEST BUY IN T O W N ~
111 r First St
Ph. FA 2H»I
Ii where moit hou r* . . e acid.
CORBETT, Realtor.
P h o n e l l - l l f t l ' f f ►AllJIS*
Re-*i'Hl*linp *nd Vdditbma
n«hv 'Itti-g Iforunr FA 7 792*
cf.ftl PE SMITH FT At. l&gt;af*nj*nl*
J Bedroom, t Balh» Corner lyvt.
lilts 1,1 K It
NO « 1791.
S tc n stro iii R e a lty
excellent loration and i ' flrit
1hl« I* e gur»t p a n In the Ritt
v n rii •: ii *' «i ii
pb .n FA 2-&amp;H2I
YOUR BEAUTY &lt;(» FA 2 VJI2 Carpentrr Work, rahlnrlt at oil
Til' ClAI'lli: aVIlTM oti'l |f rn*r.
HF.KBEIIT ST EN ST It Oil
rlai* condition. Act now thl*
Theatre fo r ( a tliv ll*uge. Lap .
klndi i -irncr raliinel* built A _
rl*n —tiMITH, hi* unknown alia.
Shaping /. Stvllng nur 5i-eti*1ty
REALTOR
lata Nnv. 10. 1936
lik e , only $600 60 dow o. It *on I
If *lt*« *an If jaap, ht« ar l»*r untntu't.'l
f re e r « t i m * t e * I W U .K T W K ATTSERVI f F S
|k "« * n naia*. .|**i*e*a |*(*laa&gt; DON HOWE — L. J. RISNER
HARRIETT'S REALTY MHIK
Se available long Full pi &gt;6 H
FA
2
7111
lftn4 tr in ii * i
AunrUtr*
193 Svtlth 0*» Avr
$11.930 00
Inn all «iti*r re-ton* *i"l lu ll* *
lloul# Wirirg
Electric Service
rlalmtap |m*r*ti h*. Ihr&lt; j*h. lin­ III N. Pirk — Ph. PA 2.:i2fl 3Ve have three 2 Bedroom H"me*.
^ ^ W &gt; ^ l * ^ ^ i i ^ ^ * l u ^ v t * n M v * ^ B i’.,y •ittmg l x 2 : : c
Md A’lllll
New A- I'wed
ear ar aptln*' *a« «f Ilia (Vat*
lei* thin one year old. whicn
Itnaan at unknown initial an&lt;1
II AND VI I. LI.El T i t l e CO.
I T i r n i l u r r nnri A p p lla n rta
U
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FEMALE
III.I.P
WANTED
Cl.11Mlv ;
«•.* inti i : i «t is 33. 11 . "Bill* S T K M I 'K R Agener
nail*
m
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7
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$1
2'.
M o d e ra te l y
P ric e d
ran be bought for a* little »•
117 Magnolia
FA 2 u»13
Tin- i i.u .tiu i s . j j •i:a ' nirt i : i *
Rralior A Invurrr
FA J 2377
$.130,00 DOWN. NO i LO.-'INii
Won-an, age 23 tn 33, far irrm anU is r ij
l y - 7 of lllory, an of PANA»*oe. Laura B. Drier, H. K Tafler
COSTS. Call ut t"da&gt; for an
ent rfipqnvible pniitinn, r a n d llahy lilting hnuvewnrk Of rr i FRtoiDAIKL applainacea, aala* 201 209 E F t r i t Rt Hi FA g-9911
i.ANrw r i r r a r m n p n e a r .
Arl*lt Pnr*. Everett Harrer
T ir i'U a* r*rart1*'l In Fiat
appointment.
lyplit, eaperienerd In office
and *e*v, e I! II High. Oviedo
llurant “ ,rk FA ? 1217
Br*'a 1. r#pa« a n , . II If
Phone TA J 4M1
112 N Park
work, etaady and productivr
• n*l II I'tlbll-* It a -af p a of
FI* Phone FO 1 $319 ne San Died furniture. *ppilaere», tool*
p#minn|* County. Florida.
ete Baught-aold Larry'* Mirt
worker. Starting lalary $4'i wk. XXhite fftfll rclr fim*hri Mnfit B
ford FV 21161 aftrr 6 p m
111 OWNER
The nature of t t u anit la t., ra
IV. niETIIM Hs — REALTOR
213 Sanford A v: Ph FA 14111.
Mri'dv Job. will Ul.nr a'1ii, tiiiMij
periodic Inrreaaea, 3 ' , day*
mnt* .aria n tlon.l* fiam and la I hedrooni, Die baih. kiirhrn Eli*. M u ln ln —Velma (iuaraler.
9 'liel and t -tiflint th* at. tr d*a.
»#fr iri’fre, f'hfini* ( A '* 1917.
Pftlntl
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ft
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apply
Cnllettlnn
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equipped,
CB,
fenced
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navi*
Adelaide II. W»*f* — A**oelale*.
crinad rtaaa-M
Y lia vlfird D iirlat
pair* or addition* S p eelr'ifln j
l T5ia Pam* f I«a f*ai,rt ,r. a * ' a
rlit Bureau. Bm. 403 San At) 2 2 - nuiiiiMi *ipt&gt;t„ t iiniti ra
rod*. Venetian hllrrl* through
FA 2-1131
*y'« hi* h#*n ln*Mtut*1 It Tp « out. Gl 4'*ev mtg , FA 2*6762 nr &gt;90| Park Ave.
in
Ma.y
barter
Paint
Productl.
Bank
Bldg,
Cireult Cnuri fur thi Nipth Judi.
rlil r ir c d t in *nt far paminol*
FA i:444
REAL ESTATE U r Ta'E IN
290# P*rk Ave.. Plr.rrrMt.
E x e r p n o N v i . limit
WE ARRANGE
THIS WEEKS SPECIAL!
Ca'int &gt;. Florida
OSTEEN:
HOUSEWIVES
YOl
254&lt; Frenrh Ave.
EARNINGS
Ttt* atplita* |H*d tilt* of Iho raa*
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193B Mobile Hone
AM, TYPES FINANCING
I* Ktipana r It.upUta ond lark a
PART IT 'I F AVOBK FIIR
P AINIIM.
h l&gt;nii*U*a, hit *,if*. l-uiniifta
I/JOKING FOR to * h o w
1.1
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to fl Wide
VDIH
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INCOME
**t*u* t lattd* Pmlth r: at Ittfn •
Realtor
AVON'S new rhri*tmia gill* and Reliable part* nr pervont. male or For Painting call 'Ir. T 1 A e r Ph
dint*
i M H i i r t n i n r , M ' H I - r a l t Hall- Phena F* 2 $*4i
ONLY BlyBVS TERMS
l'*t| and airH af you ptrabr r*. ui t n Tnr,
tniletriea. Write. Boa 24*. l/»ek
i t m f i p i n i r n r rinMir&gt;%
female, wanted far thl* are* tn
FA 2 "*&lt;tJ or FA 2- '-107
nuir*&lt; to flja &gt;ajr *n*«*r ar atp*f
r o ll •r.Ht^ni.r. r n n n
hart. Fla.
Stop In and v ilt t w ith •»—
ddfond* * pltid'np aaith tp* r :# rk i lUA&gt;n
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3
bedroom
CR
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handle the WORLD FAMOUS
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Cleaning. • a a i n g
Serving
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K a | c a 11
your pievent employment, To
Cnnatruclion Co. Ine.
Semtnol*- County alnco 1923.
Ark
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J'b. FA 3-7^3
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II.
Whlimore,
Attoe.
VrYr VK** me h*t* in* t*# *ti1
Young
mother
with
high
moiolt.
qualify you mu*t hove,
A hsorit 1 uitmlil •
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211 Weal 23th Street
IlM v'f'lfl *1 a*rtft&gt;f.l k.KlKnl, file.!
again*' »*aj IF *F» ''irridlt 116 S. Fie.ich Ave. Ph. FA 2 3221
nuriing or health training fire * $1,993«i ra th available Inimr
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In *41*1 f. r M#ail» '-lt »
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feried for highly renunierative
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for gtralnal* Count*. AR
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Ihn* |»r#«'ntt n a In
Retired O iriitian man want* un
month In your apare lime. Thl* !
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itei *r. SPECIAL SALE' Loll. *3V) each.
S.ilr* Office.
STB AWBERRY PLANTS
In hu*|n*&gt;* at i'**rl*t&gt;*rrr omtor t i l l .
Itrllahle v‘ -n&gt;aii to rare Inr 1 • Seiling, t'dlclting, or evperlenee
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MAJOR BROWN RfALTY
Your ('hone Number.
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Realtor
BRAILEY ODHAM, PrM.
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Women for Airline Tialnlrtg. See
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Ph FA 2 3227 or FA 2 1964
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J. W. HAM,

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WKLtUMK NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

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Mr. tad Mrs. Millard C. Tyeon
reeved ky spent aeveral daji with
hi* parents, Mr. and Mr*. Claud*
Tyson. They h a r e furt W i . u '
fa-ora a rtro-je w tour of d.ry It
t k t Mediterranean area r d will
be station rd now, a t Green O vr
Sprint*
Mr*. Alma Walker. Mr*. Ray­
mond Pell and their sister, Mr*
Ida Hand of Daytona Beach ipent
the weekend In Donaldson, Ga.,
tialtler relative*
Mr*. Ed EntUah of l)*).ona
Beach spent ’he weekend with her
a later, Mr* Vivian Allman. ^
Mr*. Doris Rutherford of Orlan
do apent five d a j t with her parenU. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Jor-ei.
E*tlic • F ra ae r ha* returned
home ftom Fi»h MeritrisI Hoipltal. D e U H
Mr. and Mr*. J V. N'Uon at
BirmLigham. Ala . recenilr Tinted
their »on and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mr*. Walter Nison for two
week*.
Mr*. Ella Saunders of Itsrv.'k,
G a , visited Mr. and Mr*- R»rmend Pell for two week*
Mrs. Kenneth Harvey, M-* It
II. William*. Mr». Albert CI.rk
and J i n Guy Beal! atlevded thWMU asvoctaUo-al meetlnr *t Hr
Stetson Baptist churrh
Seminole Frtetv!*iilp .Vghl
Seminole Rehek»h Lodge No U
observed I*rlen*lshlp night vt s
rtrcr.l n ire tlr*'. All lodges la thr
district were represented hchri
h g KasLmmee, Ft. Cloud. Oilsndo
tfo II sod Lu.-em* No 3d of OrUndo
A spccul courtesy, .pe.Ung the
word “ Friendship" honurrd the
visitor*. Mrs. Nadine S'eui^liltr,
ttho ha* been appointtd ChapisLi
of Inter rational Aaaoeialion &lt;t Itehekah Assemblies ws« font red
and pMser.ttd • Rift.
Out-of itstr lodges represented
were Tseoma, W a s l Hertford.
Conn, end Uirm.i gf s.u. Ai*.
MYF S«v !*m Meetiaa
The young people of the Osteen
Mtthod.it Church held a nipper
party at Lake Itarncy. recently,
with Mr*. Grant Clutter, Mr*.
Thomas S cagratea and Her. C.
Harp, ehaperonei
Attending were Jimmy »nc
Butch Shirers.
Barbara
Vnn
Clark, Priscilla Nison, Linda
Dunn. Susan Hlera. Judy and Poo
aid Harvey. Janette Clark, Hiehard and Robert Bronkr, Jack
Bmrw, Herman Allman, Kdgii

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Sutton, Frances Rigg*. P atty Vmctent, Regina Clark. Joe F rank
Tait and Kenneth llosaek.
Evening Eaiertalaaieal
Rupert Strirklar.d wonders If it*
M rs. P. T. Pitty entertained a worth it all, as hr mo-e* rently
group o ' friends it her home Mon­ about, with aching muscles, the
d ay eve ling.
result of a traffic arcldent of last
G a m e s were played and iVfreth- week.
a u n U served from a table c e n te r ­
Strickland was In a olck-up
ed vith an arrangement of fatl truck going south on Highway 17 W
flowers.
when he flopped for a srhoo! ho*
Attending were Mr*. Joe Mas­ that wai unloading in the northter*. Mrs. Albert Pell, Mr* F ra n k bound lane A* he watched two
George, Mis. Johr Juris. Mrs. children clear the front of his
h o b c ri William*, Mivs Margie truck, he ch«*.-ked h i, rear-viston
M arshall. Mr*. Otto McDaniell, mliTor prior to pulling off
Mr*. Henry Osteen and Mrs Clar- | A* he did. he saw a car ap
proarMrg from behind Strickland
oo-c Snyder.
told his p m e n g r r John Butler to
• hold on. we’re going to get hit "
When the two men came to they
were some IV) to 200 feet further
south and. what'# more, they were
pinned In lb* cab
ofth* truck.
t i m b e r l a k e , s n _ &lt; u p i ) Thf
/ ! “ ■?** Ih* cab to
—All members at the wedding cave In. pinning the oecupint*
Genial Charlie Morrison happen
party wrere on horseback when
Fay* Nordvild married Delbert rd by and brought Stri.-kland and
Butler to Seminole Memorial Ho*
l» n g b r a k r .
Th* bride and her father r*»J* P "&gt; Strickland »*&lt; rclra*«i hut
aid- b y aide hrf-re the Rrv Jam** r&lt; ,,&gt;r *»• ’' n* ^ n r , n c r Mrmn
Rice of S&lt; Philip’s Fpt»rop»l n*l Hospitsl for . p e d a l treatmenl
CVirch. who a!*o via* mounted H« has *lBCf returned to hi* b..mc
She w ore a light g.ay riding suit
Strickland today toid The tierwith a matching &lt;««bo* hat.
»U tbst hr believe* the existing
The bridrgn.itr ar.d his attend «(*(* Ia» f.vtrerntng Mopping in
ant. J e s t Hnight, rode between two both lane* of ■ divided highway
line, of h ca en e n U* the *ide &lt;4 tar a school bus I* dsngerou* an'i
F a th e r Rice
should he changed He further
Following the ceremony the cou- stated that *omc type of pull off
pie. th e ir attendant* snd other »r'» for bu*c» might help the nturiders dismounted snd knelt to Hmti
recite "Th# lord's Pr»*er '

Couple Married
Astride Horses

Di.Maggio Playing

Firm Encourages
Brain-Storming’

LAWRENCEVILLE. N J «L.TI»
Joe Diklallio Jr.. n.n of the esNew York Yankee iuveball great,
played fivr mtmi’e* at offensive

SKOKIE. HI -&lt;UP|&gt;—Alrvcwt
every employ# ,t th* Rolled Steel
Corp. here participates twice a
month in a brain-storming ses­
sion.
Vie# President Ralph c Herd
rich said that more than &gt; o «ug.
geition* have come out of the !a*t
eight such meetings and that more
than 10 per rent «* them were
put Into effect
ompap.y offiria s csclude them
selves from the seision *» t.*ey
ca t
a* Informal a* puttible.
All ruggestlons are tape recorded
and presented to mmagrrrent.

u ,
gto. S r. »ai unable to appear at
the game becaua* of previou*
buiine** commitment*

Apply For (James

VOTK O N ‘R I C i l l T T O W O R K *— Six »t«tcs ( b l a c k ) a r e votinir on “ r i g h t to w o rk ” loyri*.
lation f o m o r r o w . T h re e ( X ' f l h a d “ rig h t t o w o r k " law* a n d r e p e a l e d th e m K i g h t e r n
( s h a d e d ) h a v e such law* o n t h e books. The “ n j r h t t o work ' le g i s l a t i o n b a n s union s h o p
labor a j r r e e m e n t * .
( C e n tra l P r e s s )

Peanuut Bowl Set; Tickets On Sale
Ticket* for the am tal Peanut
floe I Football Game will go on
talc tomorrow.
The contact football bout will be
played this y e a r by two teams
from the Sanford Junior High
Scbcal and will be itaird at Me­
morial Stadn'm on Friday, Nov.

II.
Fc.ttritiet will g&lt;t underway at
J.lc) p m. with the crowning of
a Peanut
•; Queen, wh.. w,.'
*
preside over the entire e*ent
Game time wdll be I p. m with a
half time show to feature popular
local entertainment.
Member* f the Studrnt Council
of the *ch.wd will be tn charge of
“ • r»o;r»’t o r '
Jame* W. Ituckler and J B
Phillips are eo-chairmtr of the
game Ooarhc* are C. B &lt;Petv)
vhifard and
Howard Gordie

FINLAND ( L T D - The Lahti
Toiin Abl(h ftri. „ , i e d the world
, ki eiiia,pion»Mps last winter,
wJ, ipp,} („r th# :sc |
Olympic games, informed *,uree*
hlvf ,ol(j t))r y r.ttrd Pre** Inter. ,t.0na!

Playoff Berth Won

HERTZ
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Even n

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Oak Tree Inherits
Land It Occupies

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Taylor Riles Held

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Davi« Rites Sunday

FR1KNDLY

F l o r a e »

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NnRW \LK. Conn - i L 'P I r About the k tr d n t thing Donald
members of th* faculty of Siab-rd Irw-tn ha* said about his Republi
can opponent for the l'. S. House
Junior High
of Krpretentativr* it that he * an
“eitien-.e optimist.’’
trwm made the comment aftrr
PORTLAND.
Mr
— L’l’l l - hr rece.ird a letter from Rep
M n Elesnor llcdgk.ns. 74. »ai Albert M--r*no'i campaign head
hospitsilted with a fractured hip quarter* a*ktr.g for a .-ontribution.
suffered wnen *ne fell while plav
ing ball with her three grandchild \ V m l ( » | - | s C o m i l U r
rer.
n . i t , c o *.
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d u n ta
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knew »winter
wai
the way wiser, burglar* stole two
NORTH WINDHAM. Conn. — gallon* of antl-fieetc from a I-cal
i l l ’ll —While on her way from repair .hop.
paying a l) fine for running a
stop *lgn and crashing into an
0,h&lt;r „ r&gt; Mr, t h , , * . # Warner.
|0 | . fontro&gt; 0{ y,er , ul0i rjn
c^f the road and crashed again.
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CONGRESSMAN
A. SYDNEY

Herlong
TO-NIGHT
NOV. 3. 193S
6:15 l \ M.

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At A Savings
CAI.I. — “The Lumber Number”
PA 2-5SR1

H ILL Lumber &amp; Supply Yard
LM;i W. 3rd

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Nov. 4th

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EVER BLOOMING

. . . coni|*li!te information
airout how you can still apply
for a 91,000 life insurance
p«ilicy to help tak*- cart* of
final expense* without bur­
dening your family?
You run ha.idle the entire
transaction by mail with
OLD AMERICAN of KANS­
AS CITY. No obligation of
any kind. N&gt;v &lt;&gt;r.«. will cull on

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it toi'ay with your name, additros utid year of birth to
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QUANTITY KK.IITS KESEKYED

I n * , . . Nov. 11(t

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TO OPEN WRITE-IN
SLOT:
■ITE-IN MOT:
Press n
Frets
re leave trigger to tho right with
WHITE PAPER
right h
hand thumb. At tho some tm*e
SHOWS—
OPEN SLOT with loft hand index finWrit# in here
ge. at position you want to write in

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Crimaon Glory (Deep Dark Velvety Kedl
Better Time* (Blood Bed Be*t ("tit Flower)
Eclipse l Beautiful Bud*. Bc*t Yellow ('ut Flowen
t ’otinte** Yindd (Cnroniine Pink—Ruff and Gold)
McGredy* Sun«ct( \ ery Deep Yellow t
Zulu Queen (Huge Dark Iledt
Cecl Brunner (Sweet Heart BD«H*)

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR CASTING A WRITE-IN VOTE

William Ellsworth Randall, K.
dl&lt;-d at 11 ;V) a m. Thursdsv at
bis fxvme. 11.3 S. French Ate. a'
gtti'ho*. wvs;rd,
Mr. Rs-dall vra* burr Dec 17.
1*A7. In llarrlten County, Ohio
lie wai a retired poll.-e chief
from Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio, h ir ­
ing llted In S srford fn* the past
23 year*.
He ll survived bv ore nice,
Mr- Jnhn Tlltor. Aihlsrd, Ohk&gt;
Remilr.* were sent to Kent.
Ohio, for funeral servicri and
hurts!
Brit-on Funeral llnrnr v,» Ichart*.

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The Florida Forest Service an­ vatlon Program planting are bp.
inf a.ccptcd.
nounced today that a surplus of
First shipments of the 131JftO.
pine seedling* permits accepting 000 seedling* from ill three sta'e
more orders until further notice nurseric* will begin on Nov. 2i&gt;
The deadline for orders had and continue on into February. A
been Oct. 1 .but a final Inventory notice of the freight or truck
•hipping date will be sent to al’. t t
•hows a surplus of seedling* over wb&lt;&gt; have had seedling orders ac&gt;
order* acceptrd by that time. R. cepted. Truck deliveries are made
A
Boruunghausen. management to the nearest county headquar­
chief of the Foreti Service, stat­ ter* of the Forest Service.
ed. ’ Orders will be accepted tor
Seed for future seedling crop*
any amount on a fir*t-come-first- are collected In September In Flo­
serve bans. Thl* will be In effect rida and Georgia. Nurseryman
until the surplus hs* been pur- Aaron Jordan report* that withicha*ed.”
three week*, 17.000
n.ooo buthelt
hu*heis were
Order* on the »urpiu* amount l0|.ected. This year the Fore*’,
will have o&lt;* effect on those plac-1Service paid from St to 1113 p tr
•-d before the Oct. t deadline t,-jihel for the conev.
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which will be (hipped without any
------------------ --------reductior TV iredlim* may V r e
/ v f T |* (i C i t i
p u r ha*ed at W per thou*a.-d f 1 WP 111 *.n V *
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a b the nursery, plus 33 cent* ITHACA. N V - L I I &gt; —On
pe* ’h u«and if truck delivery is an agricultura. scicn'ist * list c
rtj. Onjrfi for turplui thr mirlrnum rf&lt;iulrmfnU lot a
onJrrf for Cvnsrn a tio n | profitable dain* farm. :hf fir»t
li
and I fH cu ltu n l Conner* item
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Optimist, No Doubt

\ People 60 to 80

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OTTAWA (D P I) - The Ottawa
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Rough Rider* beat the learurleading
llsmtlton
Tiger-Cats.
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Funeral service* for ilr». Mary
Woo* a c u r
Davit, who died Tuesday at S em ­ Satjrday to clinch a berth tn the
inole Memorial llospttal. were Rig Four Canadian football league , Vie Knlirlki. A i ; I . S 0 l K. lot
held Survdav at the .Seventh Day playoffs.
Adventist Church, Ruth S’, and
Pine Avr. at I p. m Elder Jamalrolm Philip* officiated.
WiUon-Elchrlbrnrer
M -rtuary
ATHENS Ga. —&lt;UPI) - A tret was in charge.
t(
that Inherited the land U atari's
on from It* father, w-h,, u«j ,|r».j
ad the prop-ri*- by « L'niiersity
F uneral tervke* for E arn#,t
of Georgia j'nfe»«oi, I* now a
X
Taylor, who died Monday at O r ­
sturdy white oak 30 feet tall
The original “ tree that o»-ed ange Merrnrial Ho*pi'.al, Orlando,
i t a a l f lived t«* the a i r of VJI were h*!d Sunday- at Second
During iU lifetime. It dropped an Shiloh Hap tilt Church. Grapeville
aetsm that grew up to become the Ava.. with Rev W. 0. Mtkell offi­
federal Uepc* * Inaenevr
|aw»ent occupant of the plot an ciating.
W ilton ffcbelberger
Mortuary
U n ity 6. in downtown Athens.
The property wav alined over *vat In charge.
*i» tha tree by Pixf. William II.
Jacksor. in the l«30’s The dred
cvnveyed '*t» said white oak tree
anti re possession o f ttaelf and of
the land within eight feet of it
on all sides.’*
II U *ald to have been the only
tree ever to receive eurh an her
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State Accepting Orders For Seedlings

Injured HanSays
Changes Needed In
Rules About Buses

Ion., Nov. 8. 1951

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NEW SPAPER

NO. 207

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1958

Seminole Voting 'Fairly Heavy'
Nation Registers i
Heavy Early Vote; •
Record Is Possible

County Voters Balloting

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On Offices, Amendment

F n i itn o li’ t 'utility vtit»*r.« w ent t o t h e |t«&gt;IU to d a y to ell*
m a x a pciiitical r a t n p n i c n e n ltv e n e d by a Iw*til** b e t w e e n »
WVMlIMVrON t l I’l
\m rrt
D e m o c r a t ! r P a r t y n o m in e e am i n w r i te - in cam U dftte f o r th o
ran* in an hourly startling tide
D i s t r i c t l i*ci»t on t h e C o m ity C o m m is s io n .
teda* «a*t b»!l«t* which will dr
Local vote r* w e r e to ballot o n tw o nu mber.* o f t h e c o u n ­
tri mine control r f thr H**iIt Coot y g o v e r n in g I mmI v , n S a n f o r d C i ty C o m m is s io n e r , n cong*T*» ami affre 1 thr in*- r-rslden] grrisman, V. S senator, two memi n race
her* o( thr Railroad and Ptibllt
C O M M I S S I O N E R V O T E R FOR C O M M I S S I O N E R — C ity C a m mi d i n n e r At Wilaun drop*
Sente
f-vrecaste.
*
predicted
a
Utllitir. Commotion and the fat*
h is ballot f o r a new c i t &gt; c o m m is s io n e r i n t o t h e box ni cit&gt; h all. F iR ht c a n d i d a t e '
•rcord off * vrai vote appmachof two constitutional amendment*.
w e r e o n t h e ballot f o r t h e s c a t t« be v a c a t e d b y D avid C a t r h e l . W i t h W ilson an*, left t o
*ng is million. The weather was
Mild. Indian summer vtreathef
rijr h t. M rs. \Vj|-..n Ti r o s tile * an d F lo y d P a l m e r .
( P h o t o b ) R e r g s tr o m )
tiramcd down on the county. Thia,
fine over mod of the country r \
romhtnrd with the interest creatt rpi Ihr ,Si* ith
c*l by the r a n between Vernon W.
Fart) report* showed voting
Dunp and U r Gary. v*i« expected
hcavir.i wr.rrr thr lo, at issue.
to bring about a "fairly heavy”
■i*d r«rr* were hottest, a* in
vote
Oh:, and lightest where thr out
Karly ihi* afternoon. *ever*l
INir I Initial Fund rain pal, n will
come a*i nol in doubt at in thr
continue into thr -mint It &lt;f Nov- voting pteclnrta reported “ heavy"
i South
ember tn an effort to rr*ch the voting. Thi* wa* not the cate in
' t *talir a n u s - thr . wintry
goal of llrt.OtSI r*tal»ll*hrd a* thr all .preeinrta. however. At Sanford
Were 35 Senate and fl? House
total need for thr «rvrn partirlpa- City Hall, thr voting wa* light
*ratt plus 32 gnvrrmirthipi and
Sanford voter# were lo select ■
ting ageneir* for I'*Nf&gt;
hurdrr.li of oilier tt.itr »»■ I lival
The anniiunrrment wa* made new commissioner from a field
post* and proposition*
'yesterday h*
Harold Ka*tn#r, of eight qualtfird candidate*.
Rural voting wa* reported to
Vl*f&gt; at itakr w*&gt; the gwaliticjal
president and Howard McNulty,
futnrr and prr*idrnUal ho|iet of
tie “ heavier than expected.” Chief
drive rhaiimat
_ TAIPKl l VJI* *— ITtr Commar today Ihi \.*li n a . u l . denied lt|WUh poison g#- shrli. Thu I 'U li vrtrrant at Senate Itrpuhti.
The drive during thr month of '"trre«t In the county was the bat*
™l*t« d i n t e d U«!*&gt; that
US "ith * upabtj
that icft*elfd | obviously a typical propaganda cat leader William I Knorland
IlCt.iber pro-iuced &lt;1 1
C,;» V|c tic between Dunn, nominated Sept.
fabrication **
and Gov
\verrll Harriman of
typp.ied g.M» er. Igucmny
fired * f lr ton‘ *rr
N'ulty
&gt;*ai.
and
he
felt
.ure
that 9 in Ihe Democrats primary, and
”
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\ ire vdn Roland hmuot, rom*
New York and tuch lelalive newt . a r j , Oviedo mayor, who wag
Mtamrle**
U
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Seminole
County
re*t&gt;tenl.
“
would
polion-gat m i l l i t the R H -h e ld m Jn (lfr of thr u .S .- T iiw a n Dr
C A N D I D A T E W IT H N O W O ltlllK R — S e m in o le Cm m tv
comer* at Knnwland't Drmorta
lie i|Ulrk to recognue the need for drafted as a write tn candidate by
"This it a shameless he. ealeu
mainland Monday. »r&lt;t alarmed (f n , f Command, also swiftly &lt;le,
tic opponent for the California Rcji. O o r t i t 'i F r e d e r i c k w*-nt to th e twills to d a y w i t h no
a more etithu«ia«tic irsponse If a group of eltirens.
Nationalist. charged that
thr vied th# Communist implication lalr*l to pave the »»* foi •
governorship, up
ami
I .mini
Added Interest was Injected Into
worrit*.*, l i e It.ml no o p p o s i t i o n in t h e ir e n e ia l e le c tio n . n o r
theve welfate group* aie lo do
CommuniiM are preparing to ga&gt; that thr United Slate furnlahed munitt adoption of tuch wra Fdmun.l &lt;1 llr.wn. and Haitia rather dull campaign yesterday
the work cut "Ul for them.
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Kolinillthr defenders of thr tm&gt; out post thr Nationalist# with gas shell,
ppna. snapped Rear \dm. I.iu m a m tint' f,^ Nrl*.., \ Hu kr
|„, S r. c h e c k s hia n a m o o f f t h e li-l of ipm lifieii v o te rs .
The drive leadrr paid high trib when the Seminole County lapitil and.
Sttinot Mid: “Thi* itatrtnrnt It
ute to the produce sral trucking tattve delegation publicly urged
*I*li.it.1 by lU*rp*tronil
A Peiping broader*! beamed at ahsoluielv unlurue Wr hate not lloh-tu spokesman nf Ihe Nation frber
division and its captain, Richard ilcfeat of Amendment No. 1 In to­
E l s e n h o w e r was
Formosa leveled the charge late furnished thr C'hinrtr Nationalist* atiat Drlentr Ministry. lr»* lhan among the day's
falrh
eatly
vot
Packard. I h e goal way f.t.OUO and d ay* .election. This is the con­
an hout after the broadcast
by
Del. 31, $3.7:*n had been sub- troversial "daisy chain” amend­
■We have no such weapon* r r * ,,r *,M&gt; Wl" “ "•* “ f ,h*' »‘P
■eribvl. Ihi* deficit of |;* 0 .hould ment which would allow constitu­
The United Slate, never .applied t"*” 1 ' l '
Cetlvstnirg Pa .
be forthcoming it* the neat week tional revision in package delta
us with such weapon. Mr neveheltcople. in 10 minute*, vole.1
only.
or so, he laid.
tntrmi
lo
u*i» sticli Hf*pon» ln Ju%*
4r&gt;&lt;* ^ fw
Sen. Douglas Stenstrom and
against our own people *&gt;n the ,n ,!ir , *Ri'a
A* a mea.urem.nt
of what
.hould lie done and whst ha- Seen Rep*. Mack Cleveland Jr. and Gor­
mainland, who are hrld raptl'e
Itemoerats Conlldcnl
B 'Oimpll.brd by Del 31. rod. Mr don Frederick r.ilie.1 the proposal
b* the Communists.”
Democrat* rUimed the expect
“ Undemocratic" and elimination of
Null* gave these ftgurr*
t.m .aid tlcn Wang shu imng. •'*! Iieavv turnmit would t&gt;.*-*t ihelr
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Pidhng
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-liallengr.
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nivn. 101 —local firms (down­ the individual'* right of choice.
[the Nalionail.t t luef ..f .tall, iwt- eiirTerd mi) .riiict In both H.iu.r
a m . today for an l*etand lljr.-r of Miami. Holland
town section)* ii&gt;*.l 110,0.10, re- | Seminole was n p e c te d to resonally mderett Ihr immediate and Scnatr Rrpuhhcanv *aid no I uvrl1" ■*
.
.wa* rvpc-ted to win ItatHldy.
KitrmiitK. like a n y o t h e r o c c u p a tio n , i&gt; u g a m b le . Vege­ denial
. m u ' soVtly w .the Democratic
thing about the Senale hut ron r t p r r l r d Huh ! t i r n o u t n f le»&lt; ( h e n *
i i e i l ru t,o ra l a t t e iu r j. Cetved M 3 d l.
ta b le p r o d u c e r s p r o b a b l y a r c t h e w o rld 's b e s t - k n o w n bust*
’ I want lo warn U*e t otnmun tended iHrv would recapluie Ihe halt of Ktnrtda’s t eimnno .
| iros'lon'al""race*
Wtrti 102 - -t'.tv County am 1column, arconlinf to veteran poll*
ia n *
0 n e s s g a m b l e r s , f a c in g all o f t h e wills of o t h e r liii*iiie.*«es a n d iits : If the&gt; i e * n rt tn auch Mou.r
trred voters
p.
iurumbenU from Flo p lo y a ^ and Khuol taacberat Ooal 1Ileal observera. U. S. Itcp- A.
Sydney Hcrlong. la-e.h.irg, wag
weapons, the) must hear all the
n few p e c u lia r to t h e i r o w n tr a d e .
ilr.eur-1 *110.
Ttir Sunshine .Stale vole,I mi nda't live other dt.lilcta wilt go *•'•«».
Dl*t*. Inn
-building trade*. expected to retain hit Fifth Cots*
L ik e o t h e r f a r m e r s , v e g e t a b l e t i g h t t h e b u t t l e o f too rtm*ei|uence*.'* the admiral *anl
«|V r a r e , nf ■ta'cwpl, -ignifi t*4 k t'l Ciuigrrs. ,ioopl*"*ctl
Dual 13,0.10, Received *1,79* M
gres.ional District teat dfipito a
The Reil broadcast *an1 II . M i i r k i ' l s C’l o S C t l
m u c h r a i n o r l'*&gt; little , i n . e c t v g lu tt e d m a r k e t s , freezes,
lb P It illioMi *' C ra m e r r&gt;l St
ranee Iwu &lt;on*tlltlll&lt;uial amend
hou*e to house: j strong campaign by William C.
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Citleman. Winter Park Republican.
pub &gt;i 4-1 unire*.ma:i sin.-e Re l.l.tlOO. 'e*riied **90.10
I 'n li k e m a n y o t h e r t y p e s o f f a r m e r s , h o w e v e r , Ih e vege- te&lt;t by the alleged attack, whirls domestic securities ami rnimro- »tforr^ of minor local
Itivr: tod
prialtsre: *;•*»! *3.
“Safe'* randidalps were Clevein\ nivr 4f
o( i»n unipf^i/iril cj|f% m^rkfti trpfc
lo%rd tnrfi)
llrjdihk: thi* HiitUnf u « t 11**' ro»
rnn.tiurtimi da*, wa* a liras*
ildr pm l near c a n t hold hi. pr,. ,)pr „ ||nkpi, ,hr l nil..I state*
latui. Fredertck. Stenstrom and
t t.. . hark Democrat tHtn, r err Ired S2.720
M^rstiif1 of Ihi*
ifil !&gt;r iav»*&lt; - Htrn sj■ . nr*1 t, j :.i«.&gt;,it.
Did I'u
pi fi -.iiin* * : t^t* ts»viit (ialrhcl, Democratic nomlduct ' until the market i&lt; right." j with the allack bv n.dln. that 0
Wpiiiut ti K•- .- ot ttinnihm in th
When rahhagr, le le r j, tel luce an.l look place ‘afler
dentist■. clergy ii'" l n, j f fnr |(,P District I teat no
thr *uppl) f
Fir*l Di.ltict i r
hean* are rrailj. they mu.t go to large amount* of f V /nntuni
f.'.'-oo. r rr e u f d «! ■'
the County Commission. They bad
two te a r , ago •&gt;* , reai vot,-.
IMvn 109 -beverage and ret n„ (ip|&gt;r, t„ on
market, regard!#** of the prve- lion ' to the Nationalist.
file ib i.r.t congrrs.innal ,on- taurant- —tlosl f i.itflil, ieeeive*|
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It's true that cold ftorage ha* help
Thr charge was leveled durmz
ti*l l-»o o*l ti, thr Fifth Ib.trtet
( l l i n i b l c i L i t t o '* 1i i p re te n e the lift- of wgrtahle. a lull in '.hr “ cat and mouse
v Imii
Dr mo rati. Hep
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Is.vi: 110 - automotive. Goal
TAMt’A i t ' P l i — Nathaniel Smi- f«r » few day*, but » rarb.vil *&gt;f campaign against Ijueni"
Tic
is.iti llirl..ni -d l.cevb’iig ai-nt f 1 ,00. 1, re*eive,| Ji.MI Wt
lev. a \&gt;gr&lt;* **olti# peddler -vhn 'egetahlrs Isn't like c l„ic of mt Communist gun* * t u r h hurb-d
again*! Re|tsiblu an William Cole­
Altamonte Springs, laing*.io&lt;l,
ca.tie that i an lie 3).lf&gt;2 shells at thr oitpoit ulatil.
• hi. t"n ur hrrd
man J' •'( D lamb. Ileilung bars t'*««elherry, recelve.1 $.'&amp;3: lienpreferred jail to ir.lormm. ghf!(, {fir &lt;n ,ndeflnito time
Momiay
were
illfn
ly won tr etectlnn two &gt;ears ago eva. l i t SO; bake Monroe |C0.
vetsh toda)
Heavy rain, la.t week pretwhty
Hut &lt;
.m idmitti d hr larkrd I n t e Marv linn. Maltlaml |3,
Itnaitir**
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werr viewed n. a nuisance to
If)irnrt t . maVr a real Nn*. Ho-e lift, national firm*
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'O b je c t* I s F o u n d
k «pect*r'd*r tw o c a r colHilnn
o f re c c a a io n .
many eitv dweller/ but Semlnnle
.tali H,1 |i' w* *frt«C tle--b&gt;iic
«'.*M1
last night ,.t JSth and Sanford aeot
MARION I • t f t
Owner ol | mints vegetalde iv-io, ,* rlidn’t
T h e Sent im d r ( *«t&gt;ttii v • hntuix-t m t n m n ii’i ■ t i r w ( i;
In IfII S,%I» fn n .- 1 H«q. Paul
.•■I *n 4 1 'it, tiguie t -4 . met lo the hospital
It «ult*
ohie-t four-’l on hchw#: out.i.le f ,r ( The* loved it lln •* ram* I
t r l e a n ' i l figure* o n h m i n •* t i r n d whii- i honlii -n.iki ih e Roger«
I n r | ji Ki - dale la-.-l given l&gt;&gt; the-professional clasufi
In), te l were Sonny Ovillo Far*
.Marion Monday ran get *a-nr hack 4 Prr |llir ,
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I'hiifti. , 1* Wa. r of ration im lude. the I25&lt;t previous- ff)&gt; 20. rnli.lr .1 man attached to
Ihr G» ’1
l by contacting sheriff * deputies .omr. it could mean the difference
M ark deposit/., tip 1.1 |ier r e n t ; b a n k i .•moiiiy.-*, u p l.'» p e r If otic S*iUlMl |t«. -ei* in p ilnrity ' tv repotted o» being aiibaeribed hy XAS; and lllah Nasthrea Klelda,
Object It nuthou*r
between profit and loss r0f thi*
t,- ■•TT* him in
c e n t : jaisltil r e c e ip t* , tip
l**’r c u t . Itmlditij; p e r m i t s in w...
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arowing seafnn. To others. It will
1Mlfl
sides witn his aunt, Florence Bell,
His Heart s D c s i r i *
m.-an a more surce*iful year
Sanf.ird will hu*t the is* pi.t S n n f o p d for t h e f i r - t litre . &lt;piar1er* *.f I h i . vejir, lift ix '.i p.-,- earlv Vt 1I*f\
I w . l». n«*r t jtt ir.-umia-ntt •&gt;-&gt; lie 4.I-I..I that the Na*y Raw- on 13th St
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of thr
the riilli
Fifth Cbnireatinaal
vent r n r It-. u * r perl -I In Iasi
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r u i i i n ut- w i . n s w
Ihr ur.
Ir Railroad ami
Areordlng to Investigating offle| year
„ Dittrirf n n i Sundif
t if Ovtf
viUe Gonnrlng Zt »*• fined *IU
Telephone*
in th.
th# Sanford rv I'll 1*11e , '1 • ♦ I I' I"! rr *\ ' i.innuiiloM,
snd
r t t t s ".Monday
l u r W « in
in't Preliminary
Prel, minin' estimate, for
fo, the venlrr
ren te ,
M rS . S a d lC H o tV C y
Telephor-,. m
,;n m ....m t. a BV ami toe rrpmn-m
“ ers, Farley ran the red light at
sttd cost*
Honda* for turning
rnjnt. •1 IH ivih ti n 1 aii.' a r a t i " )
■ false ala-m ‘m l :&lt;n*ld hear t h e ' 1B57-M growing reason reveal that
Holt for the meeting will Iw pv I —_ | _ IkA— .
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' hangeluv* thcrraied h I t J ...
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» ra t- .&gt;&gt;. that Mtreto W
11 , the Intersection, just a t It had
Ivrn entered hy Field., Farlty'a
Ores -n e*l whrt the ■■'*• - . .ir, Srnunol.- farmerv iinvc inciej.ed Sanford postmasler J»el ! .e-l D l C S I D M o r v l O f l d
iw»t 12 month
. iI.-.
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convertible dragged ihe Negro's
pTi *#!! t t u l r r
. r e a r e uf most vegetal,!,. * aril Field will h, assisted by ......... her
M„
Sadie McCarthy
........ Itllir' W
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. -"ear* -X
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car to feel north on Sanford Ave.
rnrkrr, fttutilv Airrir^Itutiil nyrnt. right i«4ninutlrt« of Srminolr c - . , ,
,
. t**tri* f?K |» r crnl
end
Fields wix thrown through th*
U n ) . j p \ 1 1 . 1 I ' a m u i r e s *nw enuntv vegetable production I County a . a reception committer
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t'homhei
figure*
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ligurr. pu«
pm \ «.
tlljt.•
right door nf hu car. and cam*
H ttl.it A i m U l
(m iH .hxs . ".UMWOCUI m
Postmasters f r o m l l count ir . ,n . B*-«»»'»d* N»r »&gt; Hn.pital m M
Vmlnole t «u“tj
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to re.I with Ihe car seat on th*
crease” wher
wheri *:i
all ihr
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iurirt will
ATLANTA
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Ule ddiitrtfl
will meel
meet itj ' IIi l l30" land
land
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and
prosper i
the
Itopc "ofr un H o r r i n f i J l O n K I l C S
•ige
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.till SI
Monti*
for
npt.iii uf Seminole Spotlng Hoods,
.t.-xl (till
1 b
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rompiled
p rn
m for
f.&gt;r a covered dish hinrheo.
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w*. the
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lunrhe-.n
Mr.
Ilarvry wa.
thr (mix.
' ni"&gt;. Ih peri
pt rl. *i
.1 «.‘m|tt,£
Vailmml.stune,
horse
hiark .i.ao
mar* ran arourul
the car was a total lost.
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aimed Slot*
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4 't &lt;d
Ml*' I* expressway^ nlniuat
file Fatley i.ir narrowly milled
alrn.i-; I 1I :J nulllmi
» .111 HI crates
. r a te . of
,,f .el
, r | pustal
p.stal inapeclon
ln»perli*r. are rip.
rvp. ted lo
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. .IHSO . .at.-- ,,f. rahhage, attendJ
“ *» ’ ■rn i - I *.
■ i irffci.ltli.il from
..•tent fur ehout
hour,
far! Dodson, Sanforsl police offic­
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-uld more than 190,009 rratr* ef rautler .ho had h i t passed thnough
tjefl#-* ’ mr bank
l tidei distu.aiun will *ie mf.-r 1
,*,n Remain, are
FMlllfJf*
fa rd Xnd.evt Sard. rington It "til be held Wedne*
is*.-. He* . —
d lead he■ »
..
I t the Inter.rcllrq, on patrol, t'lpt.
r'l III hps| f f i
flowr* *nl morr d m ;o o rw* budi mati.m on "Advante f'reparatirn sen! to I’arSoni for buna) a
S.'rl.S): I-. t*. UM whit. hi
.( r d Hill
rla- at 1 p n
1 ; rT'1 Arnold Williams of the Sanford
'•&gt;, lO| ,, ill " in»rr i n . «t it l' gre..
e]« r( pepper•
to Handle Chnstma- Mail ' T«o end of Ihe week . a *.,n « I
It..me It
W P R t.- A D »!
in(, Njv)
inv, „ i g „ „ r,
G ro u p S e ts M e e tin g
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Muad fUmi « lw will be ahnwit hy { ||o n if ,,
:lu ) ir t ttar.ll.t
horch -etlt
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‘,l of were called tu Ihe acme.
3 hr iiuii Ihi id i-lcilll. iIlt'IlT .
DK1.AND t ’I*I
I 1- i lot ida the lug crop* in the county I lar.t- the irgionat .dfitc,
fI, late llnrial will folio/ !•* D.ik
She is survived u* a *.n
Farlcv wa. taken to the dispenrra.od &gt; •»'. i ti:. i.. i
Asti.flng Field will ta- hdward
Aasociatton on I hlldret l uder
figure* fo. (in- ,,..*■ i show
b#-r t'emeler)
K.
llarvev
it#**rd.
•ary at N'\S, where the extent of
,rt meter* from S u g to a s;y
0 s v will meet at Stelsut l nucrat that aerragr in .eLcr* #e.t cab N Mltcbe!l. Mtamofllr bprirvgs.
Mr Harrington wa. the victim ht* injuries are undMrt mined, *1tv here Nov f. S to , 11- - uv» the bag, iTwrea.ed. peppers remained MauHnr l&lt; Malker. .TiuluoU daughter Mr, Ho war*) * II,
T#I*phone* m the local exchange
Hull
r*- lived in Janu of . truck accident Thursrlay Ihough not considered serious,
formulation of .tate-wide sland about the *ame and .aullflowrr Mlntv S Warren, Fern t’ark. J -rn I dr net Mrs llat .cn t. -.-.i ■iriea..-*| hi mure Ihan I -a. tr .m
•rv 1
SI nullin', in Semin morning in San tlrmadlno, I «l
t lrlil- wa. [Died in “ fairly
*
t.&gt; • v*.
»rds fo* nre .rh.Hl e ‘r . .
Irnpi*e*l lettuce, .wee! roin.a nd I. Ileown Geneva, Virginia P I. left Sanford to. I .11. r i
.d const in thoi bond. III. Sanford re.tdencr a a. «lft good" condition this morning at
r». atnlr at.-, ir.rr.4-rd In acreage. An.lei.oi:, t.ake Mary \nn*r G \ a
In the- first thrrs &lt;|ua
. , ..f .1. i .
41*9 ■ 11-nl-v
rallaba. lutirel \ve
the .Seminole Memorial Hospital,
" ‘ J r *r. ttusi.fi* s permit, i Sa,
O n e K o f I 'I i f K o h u
T«tai vegetable a n r a g r tn the Mr Arthur, l ake Monroe. I'hexter
with possible bark Injuries and
' -d totaled SI VD 991 *■ Irvcrra.e
C A S T ftM ' N t
I PI,
for coun'v thi* *ear. ba» inrrea#ed K. Nelson, leingwood *-d foho
Ij -i ' 1 iff nt i nun
nlftflA) —,
—
.arerauona
lacerations ot
of the head,
from 5.395 lo (1,229. or 125 a-rea. R .tone*, flviedo
f ilmrul t } / ' W ovrr Ihr total
Weslbrnok 4 Negro told why he This added land I. e.peele.l to
, t ; i m « « m bonds h i r e
L a r;
Fariry « » . hun a month ago
or Ihe auftir mnr muoth. It. I9.y; valula'
he
was
was sitting m ,*t&gt; co„n. ...
pu(h
, t-&gt;v|l lh„ , s , t mi1
•ij was the ft million
.
_
.j .
in an arridcnl in tkstren. II* is
Rul dir c orr-uit*
Seminrdr l-*r In tin
looking for a Job
liugt. profita above ihe It I 2 mil
H c lD
of
Thr fi.si thrre .ptaHer*-*a- ) i.t for SriHi
• I t
"1 c a m , ,.|i n. i !•&gt; *c«who l(,n „ f |g i( vrB I A l l a .e rta in to
h. right-cent gasoline
•
NAS.
It is disturbing to a - a- uu* » I*--, of Stir n 'lin.. . «twiprur.c
the .tali- for the
Fire heavlfy damaged an auU.
• ft U &lt;1
Judg. l r 1 '■Hue &gt;e-d» to the ln, r Pa-r la thr t l million *eg. T d P I M I 9 P f I n i l l T p H
for office to h- unai.'r to
*- » T.2.799
mobile driven hy Mr. Herman
CO
U
f'f
road* *nd then t ran go get that table producer# poured into the
O'*
'I* 1
hts final appeal for vote*
Permit, i-.i.rd m ihr City of
Stanley earlv thi# afternoon
V A O f f ic e r S e t s
man's job
Westbrook told
offi- | ^ , i economy !a»t y ear to get Klghteen year old
JoeVndrews
Such »•*» the r**e with t i .l# Sanford during Ihe lhi*d quarter
Mr*. Stanley, wife of a ACL
cers
vegetable, piantevt.
cultivated. #uffered a severelaceration of the II Roberlion ye.sterday Roirrt sere alight!) beau Ihr total fnr
IHillreman, was returning fr»m V is it In S a n f o r d
,
.
harv«e*i and shipped .
scalp last night when the pmlrup soil, vice president aral n w r i v
&lt; **rnt- pr .|n&lt;| la .1 vrar Fo, I
a .
C
I
klndergaitcn with her children
S lig h t O v e rs ig h t
—
— ---------truck in which he was a p»&lt;«enget of Thrimotane t.a* f o i. a . x&gt;
A repre.enlative of the 5Aa!&gt;
iilunle , mnlv
h o arv rt
the
»h rn thr car Stopped running and Service Office of the Florida V A.
SAN F R W 'I S O * .1 I’ll -There
t ..
,,
went out of control ard turned didale for the Sanford s’.,. •
' ta1 for the third quarter w a.) A r r c r y j C V C r C O
HIVMt , I *1*| a
\ 19 vrar-old llarted smoking She go, the child- will he la Sanford Nov. 6.
m.*»ion In I'Hjav's eiectinr
v inj qqy
W o n f n o r
° ' f r '&gt;fl
r *° *
was ju*t o 'e thing «iot g slondlj
V V C U J L f &gt;Wf
Driver of thr pirkup wa. Ror.ert
mother « a . teverely rut Monday e" 5 «ul "f ' h*' r»r aed re.idrntl
Appointment* may Iw made by
3e&lt;'.eida), The Herald, h ■ ■
when a much-heralded educational
I 'a n l. cloud, through VXrdn#* Harlon fleekham J r . 1* S*. ford lake omitted an advertlvemr'-t I
When a over t.. atr*l bahv t*/.:tlr »n tlw ItTt. St Ftrneh Ave area contacting County Service Officer
,
, ff„ ;.
rushed
to
the
rescue
with
hand
e«Rrckhsm
was
uninjured
Ihe
sc
television program &gt;eg»
with .Is. with *-idel. xcattee-d .honers
exploded In her hand
im behalf of Rohertaon* eaod.
-Ml»ir
Karlyle Householder at his lave
l.l.ft ANON le t,,
1 I PI i
Mr* vlmlrj A Spring cant .hr ttngullherl
office.
teachers teaching tn-fnr.- the r im tonight and vvrdnee.ta* High lo- etdeut iK-curred at 19 |ft p m dat’&gt; .^IDr# tod AY iA r|Arllf,n i| a&gt;
a
_ . , , .
4_i.„ . da* 75 to »0. Not *» cool to- Highway Patrolman J. I. Sike* th# •dYrriiitmpnt muM
Ro&gt; I'ruchs'r .pent a lot of litnt . dorr.I off afler putting Ihe bottle
The fire department wa* called.
Matters iwrialsiing tn federal
A
, .,
w cra*. TN sel- hadn t been drliver night a Ith tna arouri.l SI. ,I.ight
estimalrd damagv at around M99 run.
In hospitals
rntlv although hr j in a pan to heat When she a a.-ke but the city has .pul lending or *late benefit! to veteran#, their
ed to claaaroomi nf l? .ehoois *arlahle »ir»d« graduall# becomAndrews was treated in the
The Herald regret, the omu.ioi* was iierfectly health) 111 * f a f h e r j . h r picked up Ihe bottle (nd it (rucks &lt;n&gt; out of-glly rails rxcept dependents nr survivor* wilt bh
whete puptl* were to get
the ing easterly to to 15 miles pee rmergroev room of the Seminnle and apoltgues to lh# eandidalr sraedfalhce and great grandfather i explo.te.1 -evering an artery i n , In , t i e of "life nr death” emer- discussed from I p. m. to 4:M 0
broadcast lessors
hour Inday and torlghl.
Memorial llosp.tal and released and hi* supporter*
irm.
. were all patient, at the same tim e .'h e r tight ai
I gencies
tn.

United Fund Drive
Extended; Leaders
Cite Campaign Lag

Reds Say Poison Gas
Fired; Charge Denied

Flo rid a Expecting
Light V ote T o d ay

Vegetable Farmers Hike

Acreage Despite Gamble

News Briefs

Business Reports Reveal

Two Cars Collide;
Drivers Injured

Local Economy Growing

Sanford Will Host
186 Postmasters

ror

Bonds Validated,
Bids Slated Soon

iTruck Overturns,

•

Robertson Lost
Thot Last Appeal

Uamaces
. .. u will iw .. DriVCr octs

assncUta dltor

th* Handily at

Botflc Explodes,

Sanford Jaycees Urge: Go To The Polls Today; Transportation Provided

_J

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n * 14—HiU1K., Oct. 30, 1058

lift

VwnTvrV

Im ifB

&amp;

Newfangled Gadgets Test His Temper

through aucceative mold* that nar­
rowed and lengthened the fiery
tnakex.
"We keep tolling," he laid
proudly.
Renedick, for all hi* year*, la
head roller *.f the Phoenix Manu­
facturing Company'* horc-hoc
dlvli ion.
Ife and tome 60 colleague* ar*
dedirated to the aomctlmet questionahle proportion that the horte
it not vanithing from the Ameri­
can tr r r c .
Chn* I. Lennon, tale* manager
of the dtvlilon, reckoned that
• I Phoenl* fithbml *0 per cent of
the nation'# lupply of horae.hoei.
If they’re a dying breed. Ihe
hurtethoe makrit are in no hurry
to write tnclr own ohltuariei
Benedick, dean of Ihe ccew with
almoit M year* of hortethoe roll
Ing tiehmd him. It 100 poundi of
mutele Hit helper* look equally
nv B E R N A R D B R EN N ER
hearty. iMjgh a doien have been
United P re tt International
with the company more than *5
WASHINGTON IL'PIt —Admin- yvar* ar.d moit of the otheri hive
iatratlon farm officlali arc considrrhit an Increatn in Interest
ralet on federal farm ownership
liRTS THE HUMAN TREATMENT — Wide-eyed and t loan# from 4 r» per cent to the
thirsty, itix-we«k*-old laottle* Laby, "Porri," tuts nil n f the legal celling of 5 per cent. It '**•
c o m f o r t* o f homo, thnnk* to Vicki Lynn OTonnor. fi. of learned today.
PIERRE, S D. Mi l l Raltlmore, Md. In mklltlon to Vicki, ’T erri" like* other
The loan* Involved are made State I'omptrollrr John I*. Pentr
and
tupervlted
hy
the
Agriculture
people, loo, nntl rookie*.
ruled *h*f the munielpnl liquor
Department'* Farmer* llon.e Ad- aloft- at b*jd« ll.r.w. S. D . *t&lt;
rnlnlttration. which lendt only to "giving honkinr tr rv ie e ” to the
low-income farrr.ert Some of th.’ • ommunltv after on audit re
leant are made with f e d e r a l veiled It had et.hrd I2.J05 worth
fund*. Other* are ;o\ eminent in- of rheckt —including I . m Worth
*’tred or government-guaranteed of t&gt;ai| one.
WASHINGTON (LTD - II&lt;jw vveekt K fo r c the Republican na- ! loant made with private fund*.
Town officlali laid one rea.no
No deciiion on Ihe intered for thla wat the pretei re of a
Ki*enh.i**er It
come Vice P.e»!dent Richard M. tlnnal i-onventloii.
Nixon ha* r«*. done any eampalgn taking th. tame poiition with re- hoott hat lieon made, an kgrlrul large r •'.ittruction crew in Eagle
lure Department official told Rutte. An-dbcr wa* the fart that
•pr.VIng in N i t YorV where »o •peel to the liKV? Reptihllran prett- United Prett International. Offi there itn’t a tingle hank in the
dential
n»m
rqtloo.
murh U at atak* for the Rrpuhllrialt have dltcuited Ihe po&lt;tlhil- community.
There It no ie*-on, however. t&lt; Ity of an lnrrra«e however, thla
ra n Party this year’
The anarrrr t« that rpieitlon sjnpect that N iton Ir, I 960 will he apoketman *ald. and "rrallir we
to frustrated n r emotionally ditcom*-* in I*.* vertiont, n t folhi-ra: turb«-d by that tlturtinn at h- wat may he farrd with the ne--e»tity
of entertaining it "
The im .rtly edited National re­ In i IH
The official Indicated admlnlt
view. a very rnn-ervallve or *•*•
Worry for Niton
•rente right wing weekly, rrpnrla T ile dt-eidon by Rockefeller or t ration pollcymakera would move
bluntly that N»l&gt;»n A. Ilix-krfrller hh M rntegitU nc.iinvt hrjrging alowly and irluctantly in bootting
Will not have the vice prriidrnl N iton wholly Into the New York the farm loan rate He pointed
in the Hate. Rock *Mler It th" re- campaign ‘ Ih li year could worry out however that Ihe Farmer*
Adminiatration’i Inr.trrd
puhll-an nominee for governor in the tire p rriident considerably llomr
■ coMe.t with Democratic (iov. more than Elsenhower'* coy at­ loan program l« ’loder pre.aure
from a money market In which
Averrfl HartlmJn who leeki re
titude la lik ely to dldurb him. other Invfltmentt pay a te tter
election
Rockefeller la running traced at
The other tcralon addi up to hefita a p olltir.il novice. K arri- return to private tender*.
One lourre of tundv for the
about the aamr thing, but more man wa&gt; u political frr.hm an In
gently. In re»pon*e to a United i!*5 | whrn he brought off a really agency'* Inturcd farm ownerthlp
P reit International
inquiry to torko political up**-t by defeating Joint hat been completely dried
Rockefeller campaign headquart­ for governor Republican Sen Irv - Up tinre early Auguit, the offi­
cial talil. Ilir hank* and other na­
er# In New York City. It wat ex- In r M. Ivet.
tional »ralr lender* have not inplained that:
Ila rrim a n squeaked through by vetted a rent in the program
Ile a Welcome, Rut ..
frw rr Ilian IZ.fX") volet but it wat
Ro.-krfrllrr would welcome Nix­ an aatonlahlng virtory, nevrrthe tinre August.
Local hanki which "buy" In
on a t a rampalrn tpeaVrr In New le*». The governor It a more form­
York but only on behalf «&gt;f Re­ idable candidate th ii year than turret government farm loan* in
publican eongrettional eandldalet. four year* ago llockefrllrr nrrdt their own (ommunltir* are con­
Rockefeller alto would weli-ontr a ll the help ho ran get. It !• quite tinuing to finance th* program,
Nlxon'a personal .upper! for hit ohvlmia that he believe* Nixon the- official • aid Rut he ta ll Ihe
gubernatorial candidary. lie fecit, would not help him but. more government rate I* "not (Ompelihowever, that he (RorVrMIrr) It likely, would hurt him if the vice tivr" with the return* Inveitort
campaigning on atate U turi and president entered the New York can get now in other government
or governmenl-fua anteed treurithut Nlxon'a •upport, hilr wel­ campaign.
come. wrruld l»e more |iertlnent
If that judgment it politically tie*
to J.’cw Yoik’t rnngretdonal can sound. It ahadowi contiderahly Ihe
dldatra.
hilhrilo blight Nixon piotpc.lt (-&gt;r
That la a very fine line of rr*t- I960 For example. If Rockefeller
N E W YOHK — l L T I » —John K
onlng, almost aa fine a* the line ihould bo rlrct’ d governor noxt Hagan If., a l.illbiing contractor,
of reatoning bv which Prriident month, ho would rontn.l lh&lt;- big wat flm d *f.. the minimum, after
Fltrnhowrr htirkt the tradilion ■•( New York delegation to Ihe I'VMt he told the judge that the patiol
American p«&gt;titl&lt; a by Intltllng that (-•invention Rockefeller would no| mail vth-. arretted him for *pee.l
a preiidrnt nr a presidential n..m It ilkrly to accept Nixon a» the In r h id ’o-en entree*, rourtrout
tnrr mutt not attempt to infii.vn. e j party'* protidootial nominee If bo ai*l rnntidrrn'r Hagen alto conthe nomination &lt;&gt;f a vice prrtl- I .fgurded tlie- vice president a Irlhute*! &gt;10 to the |*o|icr Athletic
drntlal randidale to thare the |M)llliral liabltily In New Yoik
league.
party ticket with him.
It wat that Kltenhowcr line of
Dir alhatrott vva* nm r known
The •tattling of n iattlr&lt;nakireasoning In I9V5 which to ilia
treated Niton that he alt hut incy hr heard up to b*! fret away. cau»e lallur* aometlmrs u*ed th n r
There are 2o artlve volranoet a t ‘‘Cape theep.' apparently t»ewithdrew from the context for the
tklut a* rug*.
vice prriktcntinl nomination aotne in Ala*ka
JOLIET, III. (UPD— Luke Bene­
dict, 76, &gt;f«r» joun? »nd tough
■i the horseshoe* he hrlpt to
manufacture, spat disdainfully in
the general direction of the new
itrrl rolling mill.
“ Broke down again,'* he grin­
ned. "Stopped more than ll’l run­
ning. Damned machinery!"
lie *p»t again and pointed
proudly to hit own crew guiding
long bar* of molten iteel by hand

Officials Ponder
Raising Interest
For FHA Loans

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Army Dlsolaving ^
Fast Typewriter;
Paper Is Problem

been turning out h .rte th o e t at
l e n t 30 yeart.
Juaeph Gregoraih. at W one
of the "joungitcri", beamingly
told a reporter he had been feedIng "blank*"— «hort lengths of
rolled Heel ready for final bend­
ing—into the tame furnace for 33
yeart.
Faced with a ttrady decline In
horaeahoe tale*. Ph«enix gradual­
ly added other product* and built,
under the tame roof with the
hortethoe mill, thr modern. auto­
matic rolling mill.
The hlg mill lin t uted to mak
ing horte&lt;hoet, Lennon explained,
becauae it lin't economically fea.
aihle to change mold* In it at
often a* they mu*l he changed to
make the *hnf»
The company lurnv out mote
t u n 300 n r r t and *|v.es nf
hor*e»hor*. compared with about
723 during the heyday nf the
horte. Rut itorirt and mules t'.ill
come In attortrd ahapei and tire*,
and the plant produce* horte.
thne* ranging from d* to 43’k
ouncct in weight.
California huyt nn»:e hortethoe*
than any other atate. Texat rank*
lecorwi. The Army, which bought
4.400*1 krgt at recently a t !9tY no
longer It a rudnniei
Renedirk admitted «adly thnt
l i m n have rhanged
"We rolled at high at 123 tont
k day f&lt;&gt;r th.^ t tMck in 1913 It."
he xald. "Maybe IS toot in a go.d
day today.’•
He iccallid that he played hook
c&gt; from yrhoc.l to tl.xrt work at a
billet hoy at tl "Made SO rent* a
day." he ta ll " I h e guv that iloct
my old yoh no* gelt SI5 a day.
hat :* helper yet and thlnk’a he’*
working t*.o hard "

NEW YOHK t U P I |- T h , Arm*
dttplaved Tue«ta&gt; a te’etypewnf.
c- that can operate. In theory, it
the rate *&gt;f a naif million w..rdt
per minute.
Aclually. the electronic device
u a t thown running at a «p*-cd of
J.OOo w-ord* a minute — 20 tir*A
a&gt; fat! a* mot! people can
The Arm y Intend* to u*e it tt
730 word* a minute
The SOO.OrtO wfurta per minuta
•peed would l&gt;c the equivalent •
t- r i r e the King Jamet Vertio- a*
the Rible &lt;771.715 wordti in i
minute and a half.
The rr*chnnltir will go that
ftvt or *a*ter. I -it ••ha* haff’rt
thr expert* It haw to pis* *h#
roll nf p a p e r ^a*t the p r : n t i *
invt! fail enough. The apeclfl-t.
tinn f » the ma.hlr.e wat pre.
pared hv the Signii Corp* and it
m &lt; l**allt by 'he Rurroupht Corp.

Food And Drink

CHICAGO —tu rn - Thr Ns.
tlonal R r tta u r a n t Attoclallon ctti.
m ain that Americana will tp,- |
7S billion dollar* (hit yrar on f - I
and d i n k
The average fan £
wilt Invest 77 rent* of ever” do’ •
un fond amt heveiage eot.tiiTptbin. the association *ai&lt;t.

NICKY AMI HIS lillHMi-TO-HK
Nicky Hilt* n. U. Wnsn’l Wi'lconu*
G R E E N W IC H . Conn -( IT M v hotel tycmin, i* -*how n with oil heirc.-- Patricin (T ritrt The
huge United Aircraft C. r .
Mrf’Iintock, . i»ft**r tlu lr curnrfomont wan nnnotinced .it ,i»t with n b a t r a r r of oppotit. &gt;
it fnmilv dinner in New York. They met i.i't tumnier in from r e ir h v resident* when it
irvr.it: 1 It« intrrett In i
'
Dclnutr. t'nlif. T i«li and Nickv (former hatimnil of Kline Intel for t r •ar plant Whitt -0
beth Taylorl. "ill be married N«v. 2»'&gt; They *vill honey* f lm •* .x» t!:ll dicVerirgf for th*
land, it ’.va* *n!d—for a golf
moon in llerlin. Home .md Cairo.
rcurtc.

Speeder I’raiseH Idtw

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Friday &amp;

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Saturday

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Rep:. Price 7.!&gt;5 up

M akes history by

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Res:* Price 4.95 up

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Now V 2 Price
Dresses
Rcff. Price up to 17.95

Now Va Price
VYLcUiy- fc/dhstfiA
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.-!«/&lt;/if up. You Rrt aolid new distinction rivaled
only by car* mating’ much more! Hold new
vertical grille. Strong new linen. (Irairful new
rear llight dork.
You get beautiful new cflicieney. Wonderfully
spacious interionv—vilh In* length outtitle. Six
adults ride in eomfort. but Bdael* coin pact
120-incb wheelbase tils any normal Rarage,
swings easily in and out of tight »|Mits
You get lota of go for little gat. Pounds and
pound* of UM’leMcar weight are gone. And four
new Kdsel engine*are here! Includingn thrifty
six with a powerful test track record. And n
new kind of economy V*8 that uses regular furl

nnd wring* Ing mileage from every ounce!
You get all the magnificent quality that
marks a suiwrior rar. Su|&gt;cr-smooth role.
Hig. relf-adjusting hrakea. Luxurious c a r ­
peting. electric clock and four other cus*
—
tomary "vxlnut"—ul no extra coat.

IVf the thnllnigiw] rinr I !&gt;'&gt;!&gt;h'tltel is priced with
the m.itf j.ijm/nr three! For example, you’ll lind
that a in-w Et!'« I H-.ivi-r it price*! alrnoM ex«
.icily the Mm«* as many nualcls of Chevrolet,
Plymouth and Ford. Jkv for yourself—this
comparison is actually based mi tlie factory
suggestetl list prices.
It s easy to see why this is the car thal makes
history by making sente. The now kind of car
you’ve been waiting for. See it and d ri.eit
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109 NORTH PALMETTO AVENUE

SANFORD.

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Farm Decline?
$ $ $ Says Not

SThfc H a n f o r d
AN INDEPENDENT DA1I.Y NEWSPAPER
YOU X U X

Kstanliahrd 1908

SANFORD. FLORIDA

FRIDAY, OlTOIlKU :5I. 1958

I* agriculture on the v*av out in Seminole County? Juat
how important it* farming to the county's economy?
All of the answer* aren't in. but a repo ' on vegetable
production loudly disclaims contentions that farm'll# is takinjr *i buck scat. Facts ami figures compiled by Cecil Tinker,
gjuntv agricultural agent, apeak forcefully, ?‘J million worth.
v
This $9 million circulated bv vegetable industry activity
indude* aisout i t million spent by growers, a little more than
15 million lor n il's of vegetable*.
Estimated profit by Seminole
vrgrlahlr farmer* last »rn*.,n was
about t t I 2 million. This doesn't
M i s ! as if farming is on the way
tu t. At a matter of fact. Tucker
• a'd. activity is on the upswi-g
both in land in cultivation snd
acre* harvested
The labor pa) roll lor Uw liW 5*
tiallowren festivities get undrr *ra«on, la«t for which complete
way il v y i p nr Inday when figure* are nailable, s mounted
enrolsals at Southstdc School aral to tt..157 231 This included rid
Wilson .School. Paot* nffirialh h* lural and m u l c t preparation tj
n
|Wa»
| Miner for m i l pn.pl* will b r 1 F.slimaled r rop sales l«f the
asailiblr at Smithtldr Serving **n,r K*T * rrr 15.2M.M4. total
w illeoodnja until » JO t&gt; m in the cash .pent t ; Seminole re n ta b le
eafeten* Supper, mar be taken Z '»*rr\ s whopping U W W
ft
All booths and rorres.ton* , These figures are for vegetable
hat* been moved Into the *cho&gt;d
n iC S f OF A SERIES
because of Inrlement weather.
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Hot dogs, hs.nburgers, enffee. farming only. They do not include
milk, soft drinks pte ami . a l e citrus and cattle, two other big
ran be purchased at \Vtl»on School items in the farm economy. FigDuring the evening a ceremony ) ure* on these two phases of coun­
ted! be held to crown a king and »&gt; agriculture will be .oteretl in
queen of the carnival. Prite* will taler .tones In Tnr Herald,
he awarded fer costumr*
tin k e r .aid Kkirida Extension
A party for Junior high students Servl.-c figures ihow that lege­
s' Firmer. *t and Seminole High i table pr-duction In Semincl# Coun­
c i l be held »l the Civic Center l&gt; gradually hai started to climb
from » to It p. m. The Recrea- again Production of m ary vege
lion Department Is sponsoring the tables, notably celery, dipped
pany. which lock, del a costume *harly In 1942-4S due to stift comparade, free horror show, stunts, petition from South Florida
tame*, dancing, and free refresh
The decline, gradual Ircm I9J0
nientt,
to 19.55. started le w llig off a
At t l p m. dancing oil Uie patio couple of years ago. New acreage
of the Civic Center will be avail- i» on the increase. Hie trend r.owr
able for senlo- high Students i f i» to a greater variety, loo. Ml of
mining from the New Smyrna* which meals that (arming Is lie
^ in f» rd fmdhall game. 4 m id-1coming more import am. Tucker
* g h ; sIkiw ii schedule.! at the i *atd.
Kit* Theatre, closing Halloween
--------------------------fciUvlti.'t.
Saturday night a carnival Is
planned at the Lake Mary twh»J. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _
beginning at S:M f .0.1 will be &gt; « V * 1 J
9 0 1 l i e I &lt;#
asallable for the evening meal A
ccatume parade will be held at 7 J w f t n i e O i l ! N l i m b e r
p m. with prties to be aw aided, a ) U M ,lus&gt;
a T h . UlM
In rach agr group
lairillr Coit Thursday Irrw- the
Thr Elret Itr servo t w * Utkin,
number .ha
^ r a m h 1*7, wilt hold l dance in , “ m r au’"
1bad last year &lt;iffiri.U said ihr
“ ie Sanford Armory at A: 10 p,
it wr*e
about
Costumes arc optional: pnres will ' * agsmit
br awanlril. The puhllr s&gt; inv.lrd, 7,0on to 1.
Ihr Jayeeea Wives arr .puiiwra membership drive In Ifir form
ATLANTA . Ul‘1 &gt;—The Hag fly
of a Hslkiwceti runutnr party at
the American Legion Hut at * 50 *0g at a high schoo l In ars a pie*ur'' "* * *turk deiirerini a baby
F rn Muve, dan-ing "nd prices Sludrnis
prrnarnl slw flag In bon
will tie featured VII Jaycrr W iv
An*lr« IISholer.
rS who arr nirin rr* &gt;.( llir ■tub or of I'rlnr.pal
a new father
are riprrlally tnvtlrd

Foiled I’rews Leased Wire

NO. 295

U . S ., Russians Clash;
Nuclear Test Ban Fades

Despite Weather,
Halloween Events
&lt;o Be On Schedule

Monday To Bring
Another Tax Year
Aii'Milit} will hi niMlr Until j «*w■
"lit* iM.ii i nf *i,p ,*tI'ltf*1r Hi*rlk n r r i
ft*i ?«rmi)isilr t * if11\
It u |l| l*i» th* *t*lri nf Mnnll'ff
\ *m »
fi'11 t *1\ !** i h(•! If, Titl ni
•flur t« dimwit
million
Jnhi I*. ta«lll|&lt;ki &lt; ri»Uftt&gt; lik
»■.»!tlVt**l. lii'ili ,a lUs Utli** ii
thr
ikh*rrir.g i *
•atrnirhl* tn 1'U3f*
per** *
4tmrPt* a*' for th* it*-n
III.

Agreement Looks
Out 01 Question;
One Sign Of Hope

tas year 1h- lamks ■ill In- open
f&gt;-i navim'nt Monday nn.islrn.
If .1.0 .* a „ t
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NEW NAS COMMANDERS — Introduced nt thr i"ffVe Club meeting ycttientaj worn
i . Si.rl usr -.rekra-i ... .hr
Mrs .nd Russia clashed public*
four new romrr.tiii'lera of uniln nt the Nii*nl Air Stnlion. Left to riglil C&lt;ir. Floy(| lint
month of V o . miImt. User .. ''
- 4 pr.’P»srd nuclear
ris. Capt, .1. |). iLim'igc, who introduced Ihr q u artet; Cdr. K. It. Il.vrrs II. Fill K.-I. Uni­
...... isolatl.in; it's ........meat to l,’»' ''•n
»f arhlevlng an
tor and Cdr. Hal l.nng.
(BoryaIt nt PH sits)
•
■ rails
IVr -*
pa) .
l‘J ' 1
" V*1 •M**ment t«
H.rir tair* i. N smi .i nil
h u t tr it espl.wtons aaggnl.
allow nl a f.ou prr r r r t .lltc.-anl
Hi prCKUlatls e» of the wi'rlil'l
Ih o ir who .a ". U-n l March w.-n'i
powers, thr f n ltr d
g.t any bargains o ,1' I lrs 'll Matrs. (,rr»l Hrltain n d fwtUt
pay dir iirt anmunt Jur.
Hu.na. met a; the Fa'als det Na*
liir Ulss*ount for pas.’ig in Hi
I. try tv sg f rr on a *yiteitt
.vtnb.r is tiifr. pri ..tit, in J *ii • f*,r p-'licing a tuu on nueleir
nary, two p.-r -.i t, nltd Erbruary. test*
..i,r- per cm: On April 1, .ill u s .
In &lt;&gt;ientng sprrshei Ihr Soviet!
not paid br&gt;-.&gt;nii ilrUn.-urnt and irpealrd Ihrtr ilcnta wl for an Ini*
•iibjret to pmaliir*
iiinliatr end to nut'rar teals forTilt! political jut -c of ScmiiioH* f utility imrcaacd Hi boat Democratic t»i •• *'&gt; *.■ nam.
It Is t.. the l a t p t i r i * advan n r r . » h l l r thr 1,’n tr d Stairs
u g r to g,-i tin* a*a cwnifnrnl **i,| ii would lw prepared to hilt
tu d a s u.c the campau'ii headed into its final three dais.
will sp.wa. on tt&gt;.
'u-c n m»«
in Novrnilor lla*,*l on i »&gt;t rrr testing on i y rar t.ryear basil,
Speeding up th. tcn&gt;|H) sut&lt;‘ two alntenient*. on ■ from m fu.-&gt;da) • ...
■nli, R.imnol- i ..u-iy tasi.ayrrNeither side spcillirady rejected
the Democratic K\-cutive Committee and the other from HiUhtmrr. »t.,i&lt; .n-.it ai*&lt;&gt; m
are ecotioniy-mitwlr
ti.-nrtWlly, thr othrr's ^roitosal*. Hut their
aup|M&gt;rt&lt;rs of a write-in randida'e for 'he County Cotmnis,|lr 4i-ti,.u ,• drfeati-ii m
dn.ut two ilnid,
thr m t u r tax positions wrrr stated so firmly I*
I hr l mU Ii
f
•dun.
eumlw nt Ii
l&gt; *M. allho igh it m {,.-n will ,.t, t) million
It. due Is eollrrtr.1 In No\rm!-»r whrn t„ mdlrstr that rrachlng agreaIt. S. Itillliimer. ehulrmun &lt;" the Demoeratk Executive M tM
ni „r
tool i i-vriiur
land, for S.-minidr
Is ..........I, (lalloway 1mrnl would lw difficult.
Lomniituc. urged all DemucniiH to si.pjw.ri and elect &gt;ulciwf|| ,JI(I - , vtJ111)
4n&gt; |. ,|||, ! | on Monda,.
’"I1' t
One Red Sign
i ,i
i u | not result
any It
. ,l f ^
* * T . ,.’4l-.r,rr „ tA ^ o * ^
Soviet delegate Semyon T u ra p *
dof.'sied primal, rgmhil.il.- in
iM« yrer.
Mill l»e kin kn-.wn as one of the Kremlin
campaigning ,i:»msl Hit- pail) 11rase in llir rtiunl) or stair , oll*cl*il In thr ur\: .10 4.n Thr advwealrs of a 'Tough'' line with
i n . - .. .
Mai* |i&gt;u| u t Juc&gt; |nc|u,||ni; | „ „ „ s ,|,|r
nomlnrr In lb. . - - r i a l rlccti n 1* d. i, . ‘uiity
llir Mrs! — Hade one significant
1 Ii’Yrisiiiil Ji v*id!
Nor «i.l
|iru|«rtyv i% 5I,iOpiOi.OJ, concession, huwcvrr.
nut Ui keeping .' ill the principle,
iif tW
iffriU
ilalldHiy i ad!
of thr Drmueralic rlnury syiteiii* en;
lie itatrd *perlfirally that Rui*
tvi» «hiijnl.
*in r they arr ;m ■i innnil to u p
»ia Is trady to sign an agiremant
I ItM-l-iml .id! llirii* 11lit I Inrc
pail Ibr winter of thr p ttn u r y ."
setting up » system to police any
of ]tii| u ITit*% about til
East - West han on nuclear test
(S-.-i.t i-ndois- t in In to Jtayot |rr„n-.tnl ***-, adsrrtoesl in 11*
explosions. Such a system wai
' ll i* a.IkUable, (irilfitli said,
*'sry as hi. ifrtrieisce in a Hrtakl l-y th. Derrlojaneat t'-’m
l.corgr (tilffin. Tam s irpie
'outlined hy nuclear srtentlsU ami
to ciijnt down Ir 'thr d.-.ireil of F0’' 11 statratfi * .h-mt tw.. o .rk * ,r
si ntat.se of th. sm.up 5 d u g M.i
who met hrrr last summer. Pre­
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It Ii absululrly Irgat ami cor. “ write In bl . k*. art ! III. l o t i n ti'
stations located on Soviet territory.
Dodd .» 21 v
: ihr Distrtrt th,. alght |wr . m l surplus gasolio.
write tii jwndh g blank will hi silently
SllUltlonar
to viitr
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i
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r
Ihr
nainr
of
thr
olliri
ballot.
stans had Mated , l r i r 1y ami un*
in llv b c i.i '* 1 ' i i m a r )
I n p ,r iu u - n t f ,-i u * r In y-rtid n o b ,
Crifl.th told lilt auillri.is .it tf.1 1'u inter must tin
w.th his
&lt;&lt;limorally that they are ready
\ l Ilia* t a i l " tim e
p |K iili , u i r » &gt; u i l t ) I le v e la t.il la id
“ I hav.
| | omr Demnnstral-.uii l o p ill te n- light thumb
nine tic n-’.&lt; nc
t • sign a control agreement.
id t n i iia d
ait It ta lk e d to j - d t n i . v i t l v n l f p ll in i i
tr r f
,. !t the duty »f all clerks trigger aid ,.t the -.utie Ii .tt* -'’lb H iiv u r t i l l .
,
RICHMOND, \ « il l’ll— tlov.
t h e U. S. offer to siyprml mi*
,
A1mo|lJ
inul), ,t
#n,|iniptciorl
to instri.ft l iAtm Ms left imlex llngrt open (he jcctril any errm nabide* into thr f.«m F-nl l rt.on.pig.,, wMint ^
clear tests on a year • to • year
utl &gt;1m i f.o -he Tin.ids Hsvalrg ^
^
resolutions
ip
prjpct p n x rd u te for i wrltr l'i s'* t e&gt;-i thr r x i t r m r left campaign.
**mminion
&gt;
bail* was made dvpe.-.dert 0,1 **&gt;
u rle-in vote.
,
of the machine After wiilitg th*
' It I* n -t -ui intent to malign
hein(r not only
r in rlA n d 9«nl i lie irMiluinm mrs or ihr. g-imip. will not «w.i*
Hr rspliinrd that voters -Ii.e.il' name ol die ra .dtdat. an \ must anyone " Utr statement said • Mihim in his determination to cm
but also working cf/eeI
if'frtl
tin’
*
illltlllMthiiill,
AUfht'srst turn t. r led l , \ r r to rtoi. iw pljrrd at the tie'll of till liavr -ailed p.. t.aim • -itailr nil
mass
4m|
"saliifactury prolltlfkk* l*tUalt» r
*HIi* Ilf th** ' I. i \ irgliiia ■ i* lies
the booth Hr may t h n ra*. hi* name.-'
I&gt;*igr- Mr a t r •upmupg \lay.-r
iv* .r»i'tanr^ lo »rti.«l Integra
hglug made toward yen*
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jl
•j»n lie rjii'r v%r or'icxr him t«i
vote
for atl eandidatts except
Mr- t a in ilia B r u r . suiwivlv
i-ral it i*a rtn am ml.
llir Ik«mi| i* ii*** *tM **hills*'nil**" til D"'t
th . r |»* desire* to vote isy write t trgi-tralion
intivwlu.-rd
the la- th tw *t .imlnlati
flir mth Tin M.n* i f F1**ri*|.« f»t*r of nd*Cm.ied iildir^**xl 'he \lrglrda
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iFcakri.
in
(leaker, an*J
and i»*»irn
P *tru i*«l
trd Mirk
lirk* ..I peisoualitu
m in led .tinr Trmn i'Miiti &gt; «*f ’h* St.iU nf | l ruin, CduatlO. \ ssn ntiir*dav eight
(*ill«|l. u .i ln| H114 Mill fill l I altlfllil Ih* j"kill]., mill i, I, a Inolts afb r Ills' VE \
Mi 11an ii htmtril m
i
»*lhrr iiullet1
err nl til' llir rlrfliiin U* he In I nounmnrnf
inleenlrsj. -atl*firtl nor ti.|&lt;ii.l,itrd ci'nieiili. n hall Ov ei whilmmglvy
Nm 4
%
W e liaie conduit".I
. idiii
„f .y,. ,st.|ir of passed r**idutloii- ratling f»r
M r*
IllU li
L x J j k Ili4 t .|t
CHICAGO (CPU — Leonard W
;.j,.n on a high leset taling *«■ n
.
„| s minute Cuuntjr." a|iecta.l »e»*ion nf th*
'.rial
n trr nnr» utU
i»&lt;* niivM
t-ajfnrr IP. wras swntn Into llir
'*i
*» (itrr
**nt trv
%am oaiutl
ax w e*«- H(T P fuf Ti! lisa, r , . a .....
Muit,, t, njutsoii o ij-'.a i s i - . in »• "bly l*i as m rr the conlintlif
ginning at 7. p. m Tm-sdav I n outs s'.aten.. . t alh.ut '1
Itui.n'*
. || ,i t|i. , - of ad -alo'em '"I'riatluii of a jnildie s,-h.ml lyi
Army Thursday and •« ua&gt; his
ami
fiancee. Gloria Je er Gurnetl. 15
general 1&gt;eli,in vsi l tw- ,-aliv a - .1 in.I, *• m lim..
Mi
- ft* Itqtlt*i,i1r th fir
I*"!**
"I'll* fuutliiill Kamt’ m Ik - at Kl a til iWdnrsday. Car-1 ■ ■ Dunn ”
not .. , tit) ,.t&gt;d. Ainl it. use
file guvertoK n u d e only .1 par
Twelve men from Semlroli
'1 just didn't want tu tv Ihr girl
dnliit for toniKht ln-iwi-i-u tng will tw- Mrs Bruce, , nil
I\,.n*sly ,. Mil. rilthetICal departure from lu* ITr t'lwinl) altrrnleil a session in
hr left behind" *hr rxplair.rd.
lldlhlttit r * slulvmi nl sil'l Tu HIM -f &gt;.,.1, la, .
Scmiiuiit' Iliirh Sciu- d anil Judge Wilson Mrvamlri and a - rati* ( iniliiUlfF Bltosr n.i tu %util itrsl i.v .....I pi... ,r.In.*v &lt;
p in I lr\l nMritf hi MOutd n*&gt;l |grr«btir|} Thursday night arvl
BERLIN ( U l 'l i - T b r M ot Ber­
In team, ! agap, the old adage; one
New Smyrna IUkI’ tu,- member . f th, nyunty coimiiis*,... rtlUK air ** * Ihr i *ltftitf s U 'tiln r Li M*I *4ti| I *t lr . i, 1fit# .ilm* t h r r bi' nil util afriiiM
lin tabloid newspaper B Z said
go’s , &gt;,t of something just what
been nillt'ii tiff bcctttlM' of Jolin Kridrr wilt preside ov r 1
COLUMBUS. Ohio (UP1I - T h .
I i i .. i f i *1 1 rfn«l fis n J t u h j r i t to flu* H ill Im* *'%t»il' I , n&gt; | lilt in! t , ih. Irgiail i, "rrsutmions t.. 't,c .oil
today former British diplomat
,ii ali.latln, th. 'tia tv mdwithslandtnK'* unless ihe is pu‘ In
i anv assin,- Uiard
ilicli-nuTit
weather.
• rlfh u i \ m ui| 4 t r I h r &lt;lu»u .
nf Miiiri »*f ills
rlrctioa rampafgn Is hratlnr up
Donald Maclean arrived In Grit- E irrm rn wrrr railed nut Thurs
t.rn* tal Assrmhts itself caltr.l for
|fitful*, Ik I i 1» I
’ hi* fact w. * im)uglit ..ut by tha
tin* t * r m * in H i t .o t * f
»*ri 4
ttuii
The until*' itan Ihvii n 9 v a Thursday o* a urmhrr "f ■lay night to put out s Ware In
I h* if
■-I in a rv*t*ed *tan&lt;l
Fii*t R"seait i forp, nf 51laml
I t B ilk ll ) * l t
l i l t «|y«1l t»rr*f»1 u h l
nchetluiwl
for
N&lt;»v.
It
in
the Soviet delegates*, to th* atoms
pn*|r» Is Jn
"I ran offrr
.... p.11'.a. ra whlrh rremliv r. inplrtnl s &lt;urvey
a rampalgri hlllhnard
r«| th at t h r )
* ntv if it r l l i r *uj»- »■ «&lt;1 iiin t i n rh ‘ *'( «**
Now Smyrna.
conference.
th# r tiint)
hut t . itacd firm behind »ur ran- nn a four conn'' area. ln:Uid*d
j*«irt
nf
aSI HrriMVfatft in 'urninnlr
Correspondent tieoige Knight in
virtiirnt." Alinoml told the rdu In the aira arc Semlr.olv, Elagltr,
1 Olltat) *
a dispatch from Geneva t»id tie
r.ipir*. Hr was interrupted for Lake and Marion.
ashin
gton
Ihi*
(
V
4
*
1
*
1
*
0
4
tail
for
III*
&gt;J
met Maclean at th* Geneva airapplause several lime- arsl re
In addition 'o hearing Ihe rf*
4_
%
&lt;ttv I (iinmtx-tott, htiHni i u
jwirt a* Marlran along aith som* vih&lt;» »lolr IIS.iYin mirth «*f mink
ceiv.d 4 .landing .ivalio-. from «nil* of the »urvejr, the local deleh , ; m «i
| Q Q u QKC S T U H C
rrl.ifhi-1)- i|uirt Ih h u»ur.
other mem hers of the Soviet dele f u n from j «! »rr
the approxllttnlrlv MW"! delegates gat irm wa* given an 22 page sum*
fi*" util . tnif up for ei tlrrtDori
U tm n left an aircraft 'hat had h) lime
it llir rnneliislotv of ht&gt; .j-rerh, mary ,«f the need* nf Seminole
SAN
had
M
i* FHANUMO
rnA .vu.li u H
u rIM
n*
*
H \\V V \ i ' l l
1 *
(a.
I i ht rniHiltJJiirt
Window
mannerr-iina
that
,«tl
flown N m Frankfurt
j \ Norfolk delegatin' let Ihe Uounly In attracting Industry and
t(U fairly strung earthquaki shnnk "» d,’ n , *,Un*
* ’ WfU ’ ' 1 ” *
^
. r tliilh . 4 * m m 4 d .
been
stripped
of
the
furs
Western delegation sourer* In (
fuht for live rewdulin , which making oilier ptogrrsslve steps.
raneiso j„d
" * r;inl 1 l,,Mn mo' ......... mm. q. .».ifi*d \
Sin E
ErancWo
a„d *„ ton
tn*i mi1
mib. r' J l r
fut* iiJL' o n a u r n * im tn k«t
Jieneva said they h.sd no confirm 'w ere shaking when police
Mfi. • it an |t k|tai|i 11 &lt;1&gt;' l.aur w, re adopted S It It' l . n . ptlii
John Krid.r. Chamber nf Com*tietch of ti»r I'allfoiMa
■*! tlut an? v*h*» wnturr on thf Yii.
*tJon of thr rrpiwt and doubted r ,' r "
iluriiig th# , r r l ,ha'
In*1 ill'll '*1.45 ■11 &gt;rtilng npal ..I N.-rthsidr Junior High. meics* manager, who attended the
|»I \ 5'
Thursdav Inti caused no *r..,.u*
',ur‘«R
Maclean Would tw- allowrd out of
&lt;)jrnAEr
T nufM li "fpinrl j»t tlirir
*1
II' *.»(» it. ' n;UtlHti, 1 ihf &gt;• a re .1 r nf Noil,ilk's six integration m-s . ioii, sal.t today that the ComRussia even under ** n*t \ So
ri«k *
■•mlIt «»f 4. •Ml. 1tn** 41 Cl*l* 11
In.f.I |eh,,ij». swot ),e ’*»* ''[H'l ’iilltie
I&lt;"1 i-k • *lrp l.t Ihe right
Sel.niotoglst.
he Im ier.tty
|h,
, .
viet delegstpin vpokri-nan repTed
II.
4* &lt;1 rs'*|. •»! *'f s vnf»r&gt;! *ori1|y i.ppn.rd to Integration * dirr.li.in n p. C u b e d by the Heof California In Me..rh- said the
,
, , „ rntlon
111P
"I know nothing" and hung up the
•
ii*
hi
fur tli# 1* .
'
mil au but a d d e d , ' 55r aie paving a search 1 .up "Groups should or»■f .1
phone
&lt; l.iutly with inlrruilltml rala trembler laitad tour ................. nd lhrTat rommunlraUons di.ru
f.
pr Ke .It.it the lituathir -a n t , on gar.lie ..n Ihr county kvrl llrlt.”
1Itr Sanfui11 • mtuiN . lull tiirlil #tlt|&lt;ltt) #
rrelink'd
.
m
.fnrtule
..f
17.
-n
rrlw,
„
lm),
•ttr \Jl*
(11. Mr* ttnue as it is "
SlIfY M tl
Knight *aid there s i doubt today. Partly tloud* with svaltrrKridei said ttirv vine told. ' ' With
itb
«rrkl*.
(ti*i'lln%
ut
thr
1
*
1
nr
he r#rthf|u«k« •
tn (iftfrmlhf i*»un&lt;! , i*»
T D,»m *» H \ »1' a' Kill
he hail seen Marlea«• *ho«rrs tonight and Saturday. thf Hirhft «r#ir
.nfot.it
I V. -.-rn par. nt- dod tra il In it,i* dor, they should then deter• vr'*! Irin at t p m
*to||S
shieh
caused
*e-)ou*
d»,na..
..Vellirr
thr
travel
ban
s
.
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1
at
M
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f»**ir
I*
Htitlrr
Mr oner weie
trirnds " High today 70 lo 7«. !"• tonight
rnv offitr '• hr &lt;al,l ■Selnad pa min., wha Ihe locitity wants and
It 'VI*■Iri*If prOgfAn i H . .t i«i.an to .
|;
1*ii'1 I'Ie'if
lla, Irons wsnt to know what they
he said
We were g.«*1 'nerd*
Ejisi
snd
snuthrasi t e . r nn Marrb yj i d : f#fflrHi*il if.,g f'ilVriivr 1% rtif*»rr«'«! tn »&gt;go alter it 1
■ii*'Ar t -I t*kli&gt;irfl «In|r frafurr. riniM'F i
r
'Mill *1f‘1. Ii## ran do
m ld fn 4lnrntr |*rm »n *
until the lime lie left 'he West and w|B|l» *• «• 20 "»l*ee per ho*if.
5 2:,___________
Hrllr.'d 5dm S P Glnder,
Ii* 4ih im* tIs*” l|li;hv%i
Htr film Ik nl Ur f II r
•fit?
tllf*,
an
Ai.
j i e r . t to the Soviet Union I know
t tiliAf, ,rf„gi-r III Vies,i IVIIahasio. . piesiilr.l .n*r tha
pr *pdf h I Ii th# Tiuifiiir * ir* .,( tom , I
its
i
" d m as well as I know my own
{Kiilrri lieariti' ebet limad
&lt;ii&gt; .-ting in Ihe la-etlrotg i'liicCen\ (hr 11&lt; 4. H * m j m l ft**ra* \\ |* 5 **wn*
i harlot*
N i
hrnlhfr I eo'ild .*1 have made s
saying that ins,i,gent
,"&lt;nmtei
«nfrl&gt; t*t»itinrr» it s.»nl*ir*l ,.. -1 51,
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ml*take
»re ,«.n\*rgin? o-,Sanllag,.
• ' ..
"Itiris allr,»l|ng frtmi SetilUnik
51r Matt
,, „ t
l h«»iti* «fi rrmm*|t«I 1hut tbi
■apital of Oiierdr a 'd a-iva
‘‘1 called lo him, ihitiaid. whal
tuuuty Included .Senator Douglas
511nou nee met, I Was mail. Ilwl I It, nia.it*
I ring t- fH*l it* n n l
111 I*# h t lif M «ii
westwards from finrntr into ' i Irult .*ke* a ir availnhlr fiitm I .--«i,f..i.l i
ire you doing here’ "
d intrri, dav night *' 7 Jtl at th* Klr*t Mrnstnmi. David Gatchll. Robert
magtiry jirovlni*
"H r was just as surprised as I
-m * i%iti*n rn*'■
}ir*i(t#i|« lo | |,*-,
*♦
4 od
la I.* Methodist t hnrrh. Marts M Weir Brown. Hnmrr Ostiuin, Cecil TuckIlia eye* flickerrtl fearfully, lie
ftn* •ut Ii t-roaib-asl saoj
'»# i|«f*l fur m fid'll pftijr 1
' ♦r-i
mil direct.
or. H It Crumley, U»brrt Crum­
tplo-arcsl un*ur* of him*elf It it
irbrts have taptuird the loa. &gt;f
ley Hal Harris., 5tsrion tta rm is
before he could answer me he
Bane*, t h o e I'resliknl Eul.e
Danny If"tin a n t Itoty Shrddrn.
Ih* Lmlrri fund is iiioving said, that Ih* Malta of ihr ..ilirr
n j, i a wai 'evr, a-il ih
w«« pulled to one side by a ("'*
, „ q ,[ami.r ,|
.
erful companion, an uomitlakr- along toward the goal of UWOOo, schools would gi.r ai germ,ugly.
------.s-_ tn “Howard
......... ...................
The Naval \i. SUtla hat iU
fr„ ff,
s , r,t(| ,
^ b * agent of the Soviet se. ret according
MrNult).
jwdire B&gt;rth r a n i s h e d in the drive chairman, but he added lhal &lt;fl\r t ’nitrcj d r u r in full %«un* |*rf»%Incc
of ihr
irvti' idual fift» jit# ar d tft rY(XTtr*l to m«kr it* inltl tl , ^ () Al,r|| uf u
crowd "
&lt; . mi.I i urtiim .■ s.iirdu.iil to pin.. ..'
i 4 I lorul. " The| vinyl, cnrmdian, utivmr and II
■Ii*appointing
report on Nov 1*. MrNuItv &gt;ai&lt;l , Uim.
r r l eiv^l' f,',m &gt; ' ’
ait
vi.,n rn what is iie’lrvi'd to gjifdir* V 11
andscaped. r u n karat feature strips timing |'&lt;M&gt;rn,
Joe Bakrr has iwtn taking time It ha* a goal of 17 VO and Hr «aid
DANVII.I.F:, Vs (I I I ) - By*
thr hlggrst hnrnr m Sniuunle plrtr '.ItM * it, tal ami lighted I Florida rwim. foyer lo li»ve trr
from hi! campaign for City Corn- hr was convince.! "by Ihr Im*
u-iug rairo ll.mrs Urn wall in tw- ..(
frar*«l th* worst pmf**
.uni'
llir.
iM., utr -Msd In,innttioiirr lo a d as pr ijeetiomvt'attitude st the hit* “ tbit thr pul I *a stl! * S l ' i u l v i ' F l l ' l l l l s w
5 ■tlJdinr peimit I t .iu d ye. 1% * J.
arr plannrd Shikl .tlk. foyer Urge ttiurtl d*r " h,n ,h r ' " w ■ ,r *i,» hit
fo. the UF film Hard ..f Hope, would lie reached Cbapllit WU
Buy 55’. Burrrll'* car
I*4-a&gt; by Pie t Its ,.f VJI J.,r.| ir arou...' 'Mr , 4 V 4f 1 i
itirirntal scri.ei on smith wall.
which hi* r,&gt;ceivrd such favorable ham Puller hat l&gt;c#n tpearhra.llng
51ON IF. t 5111." 'Iona,
t 1 I &gt;ii
'I the 10*1 will to- a Lo.it
I'.ut.. n* if tl e s te . mr sill InThe r a i l wall of the dining „ n , 7; r1u,h' ,‘ *• 1th•'
Pupe lobn W i l l cabled P
* !. nrai funds. a(iing apj.iiai ..* 'aci d "th . ... at
MAO PAULO. Beard fUPt
Fn rommenl. He ha* shown it to the that drive
nm will he beige buck Slid ,,u,;r' 11
JL, * 'Z
Thr gtoups that have u r n mek Ha,,1,ri *'f Monaco It,
a
t
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fa 4
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I
I
.
aw
IIU fT # |l
llm|&gt;#d t f U U M t H l l l I
liee ope net fire on fare rite rW office Staff of Southern Beil ard
.1 'u, t.lsbings fur Ih. hr nr pr., tl.rim nf d&lt;
U
l
he
t
i
n
-,.
nl
tng
glas.
door*
will
lead
to
the
.
f,
«
rll&lt;^
clw
^
hl, th..Mi whlfh
ha* irh*dulr&gt;l it for the employes ing the houvr to bouse scli.-tlatMn* , , *fiit,'ir him fur his me.
... ' i I- apt in t i r a .r Ih* r.,*", |,i |,.t s takr , &lt;jjn
j*r» in down tow-r Son Paulo , at th* eichangr of that firm &lt;•*. will rriw.it lo team Captain Ralph *f , rtlfk Ihr Pope saul
55.
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n
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had
been
thrown
.bout U f « t
n
'ban alia) &lt;»»
bon,, .oh .urriss
thisiughout, framing rnlirct) of from ihr far.
Octrursdav night, kilting at least ly next week
Austin Smith over the vrrkrt.d ■H*t'' "I ' m,r no
t
.
In.im
t
i
Heduhtl
f..r
eon,
Finn
&gt;
*
•!*
&gt;
in
lint.
hatlis.
w.awl
Iruisrs,
rxerpt
for
rarporle
five persons and infunng rioters
ill .if*
Hr wa* unhurt.
Ttie Florida Power a rut tJght Co and it is Imped t!»at a substantial '
J 1 *'n&lt;*
*9
11.'" bv mid Frbniaiy
will lie healed aid
. dltlor.cd auks* canopy, which will b* of ttrrl
rm ployrl alwi have been viewing addition will tie made to ihr 511
of others.
&gt;ou' Wl" ' f Highnrs. to thr •"*". d by Jeno I'aiilucci, p m id r n t {o.ulli al
511 cabinets kiii tieu and
The pool will hold 40.CIO gallons
Printer* Grace, tn you. child ."
One of (he dead was a military thr film and Hakrr said that he Ob'i reported thus far
I i bun King and is*,... i.xte.i *n batii . ' tea* • .axl Ten rooms in of water, to be supplied by a six
and t o the inhabitant* nl th.
thought
thr
plant
crew
at
Lake
Members
of
the
torsi
lawyers'
policeman raugtsl lit the line of
terpiisrs. Duluth, Minn
all, ! » , paiun of iiiiillcoiored inch well. A cabana for dressing
CULLMAN. AU. (UP») - School
Monroe Bridge would look at it a.sociation have turned in Wj j. principality our first apo", Hi
l " be locaterl at 2J2o Souib tint, s dn/cn lu*rt. or more.
will be runstructrd This also vsill auth.iriliri t wiay credltrd 5VayM
fire,
blessing
"
by midweek
Jf,-Sully stitrd He adtied that the
i\jviiingt.ui Dr.. Ihe hnui; will
luvini mom little inure than lioU*e pr«l equipment (water Praison, 17, with preventing t
Thr rs&gt;)trrs wee* protrsUng t
law Samuel, reporting as ta p return* from Ihr * usual libera!
' *»e • 2fki square feei of sparr. u»i tqnai* fret ..f spaie. Floor, healer, ihlorinalor. filter). Dir school bos crash w hm the driver
thfre c f i l increase in bus and i tain «f the sch.nl solicitors, said ndedr.l co-,.r.tv enioluvra 72v'.3 swim i'll-. t*.oiI rqutppeil v i i i
Renaissance Vinyl rheek hartieruc hut will be I»x2u,
died at the whrel. Pearson turned
trolley fares in ths* Brsullsn In- that siew an Gatrhel. supervisor courthouse and those in the uty TKf. I 111) Js ( s o l f
with ui.derwatrr light* and heat- re iM.at.l. galrirntj white all gold­
Contractor
for
th*
hum*
I*
FI.
A.
off
the Ignition and pulled Um
of Secondary Schnols, had said that hall" »*r* disappointing ;o date., iVASHINGTON (UPli
pi'*! inti tK-k ganiens, barliecue hut en pear, celling, tpi-inch skuare Davis, Drltary. Harris* will do
^[uitrUl melropi&gt;)i&gt; Mob attacks
emergency brake tu atop tha btU,
six of the I2 school* had reported, but he iwlieved that “ surely more‘dent
F'.iienhower played
golf and many other facilities
wo» panels, decorated hy nnelent the landscaping, Kenneth VleCork- Thursday after driver James JU'
« i buses and tmllry* paralytrd Thm« Irarhrri had pledged over money will r V e in from these Thursday at thr Burning
Tt»»
\iiiiltrc t Ha' Ifaniis, Sa'donl I hi,'. *.- Cl.Ill* whrrr panels meet. kill, Duluth, thr intcnoi .lecorat- try Coprtand Sr., M, died t t a
MOO. Ut Ukl eaiAtidust. 8— m l tw . suvuvti".
lU u b lr. naar
irfwib) Maryland.
I saul Uia home would be Um “atlowKill ben.
three-color
J Ur dual In*.
heart attack.

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County C am p aig n
Tem po In cre a se s

Not County Debt,
. Attorney Says Of
Million In Bonds

W rite-In Vote Is Legal,
Election Officials Told

Virginia Governor
'To Stand Pat' On
Segregation Issue

New s Briefs

Principal Kunored

Maclean Reported
At Geneva Parleys

Not Left Behind

Local Group Gels
Facts On Survey

Game O ff

Heated Campaign

Mannequins Shiver
,
W
(Upi&gt;—Thirv. California Rocks

Weather

Contributions Continue,

Cuban Rebels Plan
To Disrupt Voting

[rJie Harrington
Dies In Accident

Civiton Club Sees
Film On Safety

rimniK '! o Kclicarsc

U F Total Now $ 1 2 ,0 0 0

County's Largest Home Slated Here

Train Hits Cor,
Driver Survives

Bus Fares Hiked;
5 Dead In Riots

CriiHh Is Averted

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Church Notices
POSTER CHAPEL
METHODIfT CHURCH

Otkla
.M V . GEORGE It. CARLTON.
m in u t e *
•its a.m. lo u u y vtioot

11.00 a.m. Warship MnrUa
t.M p.m . Worship aarrtca

FOUT1 B1DR EAPT1FT

e n v ie s

x m nth at. at para ite

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Tha tad of your March
y»r a friendly Church.
C anid i-Prica
*»"*•
MOtaa d lflta b a ttiM S-h. *«H»'
taLmieat
Sunday Bible Actoo I
14 a * .
Preaching
U *•■•
Bibla Study
’ P «*•
KtraafaUatic Praiehing t o a.m.
Prayer Maatlnf (Wed.) 1:41 p.m.
Missionary Premillenial
Yau Art Wt’-eome
B /irT irr church
Car. raartraalb Bt Oak At*
Interim paatur
J. L Mnore
JYUltlnf »r*ak*(’
y JBirmingham. A.a.
Morning and evening sermon
••Conunlllrd"
Sunday Seh.vol 1:43 a.m.
IfK T tnf Worship Servlet 11:00 a.
central

11
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Training Calan 1:45 p m
Evening Worship ■ P-1®*
Wadaaaday Prayer Haehag •
* "Ctoma thou with at and wa will
lb no
’
litK tCVIVAL
TABERNACLE
14th A ChtM A lt.
L. P. T*sR*f,
Paa4a»
Ac bool
14 a.m.
Warahlp
U a-*EfuacaBitle Bant** 1:41

7,
m

-IIS .”,*

.at.
rwily forvtcei:
iy aad Thursday 1:43 p m .
~ p a p e r CHURCH OP CHRIST
~
nClINTlST
M R . iaeaad BL
fiarulca
U a ja .
ay SAool
U;0P a.m.
■V E t i a l l l M iaUafi 3:00
_____ lu e m located « Peyer
lu ild ia i e^ n rto pubUa
I* 4:30 pm.

I MCfcertb
-

^lntradara.

lnTUatlao 1» extended
JL caruai
cardial u
all to auand aur Mrrlcta atd
the Raadiaa Room.

2
RT. LUREH LUTHERAN
n
la Blarta (Near Otiado)
H ar. BtcpBc H. Taby
Paetar

r1K ? tn 2 2 ? iL l£ ..‘ « &gt;:»
,
orcr WORE (140 he)
• Sunday Sctael »:0i a m.—Ear afl
ape rraojt.
OtdaUaa Day Scbaai - Hondiy
iirouah Frldiy 1:00 a m . - (Ail
•tomratary padca
and kinder
g a r ta a )
s u m

b pk in g b

R A m sr

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CHURCH
Eldar B*Hn|a
Jna bouUItt. Tailor
; RU Pwdy S eid ly RiLocI Sept
H ie. Trey Rham a^T rtla la i Ualao Director
1:43 a m.
______ School
II a. m.
Mamina Worihlp
4:13 p. m.
Training Union
1:30 p. m.
R tasln j Worablp
Wadaaaday:
1.10 p. m.
Prayer Mcotlna
CMLlbOIA

BAPTBrt

CHURCH

C Q. la a ip tw

inaday Bchool 10 a m.
ManBaf Warahlp BarHca U a m.
PAOLA CHURCH OP CHRIST
Day: Rlble Study at 10 a-m.
1 1 :0 0

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ALL ROMA CATHOLIC CHURCH
Oak Art. at Mk flu

Bar. Richard Lyoaa, Taator
imuiif M u tii

1:00 a. m .. 3:30, 10 00, and 11:10
Weakly l l u m
S ally at T:U m. m.

HQXQREST BAPTIST CHURCH
GENEVA

Paator
Charles W. Uaull Jr.
■onday mamlat services:
10 a.in. Sunday School
U a.m. llomlag Worship
Sandiy evening services:
• : 1S p.m. Training Union
1.90 pm. Evanlng Worship
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Trayar meat,

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THE SANFORD CONCKEUATION
• ( J r h t n h i H !U rrtn
1411 Waal l e t St.
Sunday 3 p m. WatebSc/«tr itady
WaeatMUr M 0 p a Canfragatlaw
Bibl» it nay
Friday T;30 ,».m. MiMftry •oh&lt;»l
rriday IJO p » - rm e a mraana

LAKE MARY CHCRCI! Or THE
NAZARENE
LAHE MARY
4. U Drtwdy, Patter
10 a tn. Sunday School, Mra. Wm.
Matthew*. Supt.
11 am . Morning morthlp. Paator
in Charge.
7:15 p. m Yeung rm p-ef Meeting. Ceiieea Matthew i, P n e iG(Xr“ * 'tEFHECIl UMTEU
44nt.
i.VftutRAN t i n a m
• u. .a Evening Serrlta, Patter la
Cwutnurir-s harrwr 1* (**
Charge.
SANFORD !*Hai.\L ‘. U R
• p. m. Wednetdiy, Mid week
H»r. Eiartf Uoikl Jr. I’aitar
Trayfr veniee.
SUNDAY CTU S ilt KROOL
4 p m. Firit Wednesday Night it
1:43
Miiiionary Meeting. 3ln. W. P.
COFFEE BREAK
» «
Burke, Preiuknt.
MORNING WORSHIP
00
The yublla la Invited to worship
Mtrtinci: (Sundi&gt;»)
with ui at all meetings.
STEERING COMMITTEE
Jt:W
THE SALVATION ARMT
CHOIR PRACTICE
JW
III Eael Betas! Btreat
CATECHISM CLASS
MreUagt
(THURSDAYS)
t.00
Stuiday
IP S M jt COMMl NiTY
Sunday School
PREBRYTFRIAV m itR C R
1 1 :0 0
m
lloiu,«tt Hee'.iag
W. ZAlb &gt;t. aad N»» I'paata Rd. Open Air ( Street M*at:B|) 4:34
R* t. John Ptllav patter
pm.
Gtcrya Prtold JuaJiy School Stpt. Y P i..
Pm
Mu. Hubia Srtrnnrrlln P:»n »t
T:.tQ p ra
salvation Meeliag
Mi a. Ninry Skr.ton Aiaiatant
Tnetda i
Planlit
pm
Carp Cadets
pm
Worrhip »er*lca * a. tr. Sgrday Bird P itiU e*
p.m
Ladtee Home Laagva
Churth irhael 10 a. rn Sinda,
‘•Tbtrt if I pltt* fnr »cu to The red tv
rUit, vrorihlo or work w1 *. our P'tyar U rating
pirt *1 our Hr»*tn'y F unrr’a Saturday
Opei. Air (Surat Haetiag) ■:34
lam lly''
. IUUA IVMLETA.N
METHOD i n nfURCfl
4 Mila* Waal aa Rl. 4*
Minday School
*.*l a rt
Morniaf Worship
10:43 ».m
Wrilryaa Youth
4 M p.m
Eveeiac Wotahtp
* M p.nt
Wadnatday Prayw H i#ja&lt; !:M
pmEvaryoca Wdromt
Rar. Cacti W. ShiKar

CHURCH o r GUD

p .w .

FIRST BAPTTSa OTCRCH

OVIEDO
' Rev. Jack T. Dryest Patter
a. 43 a m.
Sunday .Schoc 1
Morning Vi’crthip
TraUw.g Union
Evcn.rg Servlet
Wednesday Trayer Servlet 7:30
p m.
COMMUNITY' PRESBYTEetLYN
CHURCH
L a\e Mary
John W. Pllleyr, Minister telephone

Ra*. Joel D. I rows, PlHar
Preach Ate. aaa Had Bl
Sunday School 0:41 am .
F \ : :»**
EtiBlclia'Je Scrvue 1:10 p.m. Mrt. J. M. Ihompioa, OrganUt
Mid-Week Sarric# Tuetday 1:30 W. L. Ilarmnn. Director ef M usk.
Mrs. II. M. ( ochran. Sunday School
Superintendent
EBENEZER METHODIST
Sunday Services
CHURCH
Sunday School 10 a m
Cllraa HcUhti
Morning Worihip II a. m,
(Tha Church with a Glowing
Junior High Westmlnater Fellow­
jjm t*
ship &lt;4, 7. 4 grades) 6 10 Mra. L.
ReVj ciiarltt F. Brown P eitar
Sunday School to a tit. CLllord E. Robert*, adtlsor
Senior High Weitminlster Fellow­
E. Join ton, auperiatecdcat.
ship rath grade through high
Preackleg Service 11 a m.
school) 7 30. Bill Cook advisor
Prayer meeting, Weinctday, 1:30
Junior Choir Practice Tuesday
p.m
4 13 Mrs. Patrick McCarthy,
CHURni DP CUBIST
director and Mrs. J. M. Thomp­
GENEVA
son, rrram st
R AIJ'H BREWER JR. EM ncrllit
Senior Choir P/artlie Friday * 00
Bible School
10 a. m.
p M.
Morning Worship
11 a. m.
Evening uorahlo
7:30 a. m
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
W*d*^»day pr»)fr meeting 7 22
OF l.ONGHOOD
a. m
Corner ( burrh aad Grant *ia.
Rev. C, I . Futrh. Paator
FIRST n t m j l CHURCH
1.13 a. tu.
Sunday hcl»»,t
OF GENEVA
Morning Worship
Jack L. S u e arc
Pallor 11 a. tn.
Training Union
Sunday School
10 a. tn. 1:43 p. m.
Evening Worihlp
Horning benlca
11a. m. 7:43 p. m.
evening preyer meat
Training L’rdca
B:10
p.Wedtifidey
ra.
Evening Worship
7:30 p. tn. Ing 7:43 p. m.
Widntiday Prayer Servlcta 7:30 p. CONGREGATIONAl. CURLS! IAN
saCHURCH
Park Avenue al Tllh sir en
LARX MONROE BAPTIST
J. Bernard Hoot, Minuter
CHURCH
Fred Enetnlngrr, Vssoclate
Paator. B. G. Brown
Hi hit School
9.43 A. M
A Church With A Friendly w#l- Morning Worthip It a. m.
coma
Sermon: "The Gospel Promises
Three mllei west of Sanford on
No Permanent Retting Place
flrit street, then right at Monroe
litre."
Comer.
COME AND WE WILL DO 1HI.I1
“Not forsaking tha atiambUng of
euraelvcs together, aa the manner GOOD.
of soma la; but exhorting ona an­ FIRST PENTECOSTAL tUURCII
other: and so much tha more,
OP LONGWOOD
t s ye tea tha day appeoarhlng.’*
E. Ruth Grist. Pastor
Rah. 10:33
"Coma Let Us Worihlp Tha Lord
Sunday School—19 a. a .
Together"
Morning Worship- 11 4. m
Sunday S. hool
10 a m .
Training Union 4:30 p. a .
Morning Worship
U a. m.
livening Worthip 7:30 p m.
Prayer Meeting Wed. night1:34 Sunday Night Evang-lhtl: Servlet
7:13 p. m.
p. m.
Tundiy evettlsg Prayer Meeting
FREE METHODIST ( HUBCD
7:13 p. m.
Laurel Air. at ttb 9L
Patter Hev, Ira E. Hindman Jr.
SunJay School
9:43 a. m.
Morning Warahlp
10:43 a. ,n.
F. M. Y.
1
P m.
rEvening IVorthip
7.20 p. m.
Monday F. M. Y. recreation at
rhutch at 7 p m.
Tuesday F. M. Y. prayer and Bible
•tudy at 7:30 j&gt;. m.
Wedneiday prayer and Bible etudy
at 7:30 p. m.

Additional

THE

Tuesday

The Church ■■the greekH factor on earth tor
the building of diirulrr and toed cilittnihip.
ll it 4 tloirhoute of ipirituel verier. Without i
iliong Church. neither ilrmotmy norciviliiatton
tm suiviie. There ere tour round rr«&gt;on&gt;
r.fiy poion *hcu!d el'rnd Miticrt regularly end
.upport ihr Church. They ere: f l) For hit
eun ritr. (2) For hit cr.Idrru’i teke. i 3) For
the «ilr o( hn eemmumty tnd nilion. (4) For
the tile of the Church itielf. oiuch needi hn
rocrel and material tuppert. Plan tu go to
church regularly and lead your Dihlc duly.

Scientists say th a t the chemicals in o u r bodies are worth only a
few cents. God says that icc belong to the highest order of Hi* crea­
tion, made in His ou.'it image.
Statistics lose us in a m ultitude of more than two ami a half
billion people living in the world today. Got! tetls us Mat He knows
v s a s individuals. Mach of us has a place in His plan. No one else
can till it, because no two people arc exactly alike.
Friends m v th a t they love us, b u t th at love sometin.es fails.

God's love has given us our families, our friends, our itosse'sions, our
world, our very lives . . . and He gave us His only Son. It was He
who tau g h t us to call the great God of C reation ou. F ather.

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Day

Book

Sunday
Monday

Gtnetit
Act»
Genesis

Tuesday

Wedneiday
Thurtdiy

The Church of C hrist invites us *9 come, to worship o ur Heavenly
F a th e r, and be forgiven by Him. Then we may rw a iu a te ourselves
ns individual children of Cod, not merely as p a rt of a m ultitude

Friday

Saturday

Chapter

V enn

m :i
34-24

It
14
M-73

realms

Luke
Acts
II Timothy

32-33
13.

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FRKSBYTCRIAN
arum h
Sanford, Florida
Oak Avenue and .third MrrM
Her. A. O. 'lelanl*. Minittrr
.Mr*, tienrg# Touhy. Mlnlvt#r of
* Muair
All** Kathrrinr nrnmn. |). C. r .
*1 13 A. M MORNING W o n s illl’
A r’.h«m—"The leed's My
h frd "—Junior Cnoir
lls*rm rn— ' i . " d s EAaliuUan”
• Rev. \l:lr .iii
9 13 a m Church Sfh'tnl
jo sn a m S#**i.*n nice'*
% p -.iiir In thr i r *■ n it-*ni
ti p#) Mn-urg \A■7*V;&gt;
“ H alf Cs n r j s — IV# Gather T
- #r”
Ar rin - light "f I
»’* f'h»n--l Chn r
Nfi0.|'i Evaluiii«fiM“ Rev. Melon,*
•Sermon— -Sir. * Rened* ’— Mr
Mr I p nil
.Nurieriei
for children
un.Ici

M rm o n isT n u n m
T T. O'Slfcn. Minlrtfr
Min ' t v ; 'la t g a r r t llouk, It.l'.E.
"A Friendly r h u rrh in
a Friendly rM&gt;-*
Cl* *lev fnr alt age*
6 p m MVF Supper
f ’Ot. m M V. F Meeting
7 J(l p m.
Mutif for Sund** 'tonilng
'IOR.MNG
9 VI Ser*l.-e
A tr ," i
”,
rh»u Near M
1 .&gt;mI
'lornan —Senior Choir
tt *m St n r*
Art1'* *1 H-* r .n u t'f tl Upon thr
Mihital « -(Iibr*—S d u u b , Jit;
Rrr» 1 ]|#rkrv
Esenin*
7 O 3&gt;Iprt — (IIIgaol
'r-.-ljl hiu' ' " l’br l hlM of the
K ir;
Mirgsr#! J.- r ■ t.r*
l:e Jr&gt;: r *
fir st

l\m
i l M l . |l OF SANFORD
Unity « tiur.h (.enter H r duct►•thr##. and U»»# Ur tin &lt; rj Sub In; it» &gt; .r.'iav i r i i i c r tegularl*'
-. - : •.i w na
^ . l u itni- p; during t e Wo &gt;pp
■hour*. C » A M and M rf) A house i-1 Oca &gt;t . ai II a m.
A eunliil Wf tropic I t t .tended
f of) T. M —aniiar Kish F • l-oi* * ti all fnendt nf t nicy anil l.hc
riilp
p m .!&lt;■ it ini tied tn ..ItCid
T in p V EVENING WORSHIP
I I R 'F
Ciejneil -*f I 1# •rn.n- lligu
n \ za i: l m :
Erllnwamp will p r c jc * thr E ' O i m r h i o r t m
M. Ind St. A Maple A*»«ng V orC '
i \ :a i::
T in i N i n n i m u c h
l|mi ler
H II. Spear Jr
o f f 1IR 1ST
I U I . lit
Sur.il** tchnol
A
(Congregational)
to. U .i m
Worship
P u l Av#. at : n h S t
h V) p. m
K V P S
J, Bernard R&lt;**!. 'lln h te r
t AI p. m
v j r.
Frtd F.nimlngrr. AiMieltt#
7 Ml p m
I t»nirt;
.Church School
3 &lt;J * «• Mid-week
: jo p m
" Morning Worship
H im
iF j f h Wednet.lat i
7hr rh urrh nf the Na-.i rn# la
\ I J . S VI NTS
M‘r*!r tr i« dorlrire riange t»t1f
EPISCOPAL C IllR C n
m appeal and worldwide in miaEuterpri*#
R r , . Paul Shulti. Viikar
Services each Sunday
n i m i i o f j i .si s n i R i s t
a II &gt;!y Communion
* a m
OF u n t i l If\V SXINTS
* t o r n l n g prayer and scn.ce 9 Jo J G Hrnrki
Branch Fretidetit

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Holy community ftr*t S.,n lay of
* «arh month at 3 3n * m.
IIR.ST BJPTIST I1ICRCI1
&gt;t*» Park A%enue
Sanford, Florida
(A Southern Bapti't r h u ir h l
W. P. BrnokA. Jr.
ra*tor
„ F . It. r iih f e
A»*«elatr Pavlnr
Mr*. Guy lllthnn
Dir. of JltiMr
# M r a . Mariin Milam
OtganWl
Mornin; V'o'^hip
* IA A 'I
v 4J .A
Sund#;- Srhi'nl
iron a
Aturning Wnr* up
■, P
T ram in; t ’rion
: 3n r
F i n i n g Worahlp
7 311 P.
Wedceidav See* lee
t Nur*&lt; ry for all »er*lre*i
IFarpbonta for hard of bearing)
•

FIRST B t p n s i t i l t ’HCII OF
LAKi: MARY
mdiy Scnuoi V »j a m
M"m.ns Worthip 11 ».m
Training I ’nlon
* ti p m
F.ienng Worihip T ho p m
" I ’ra ie r Meeting Wed 7 M p m
Young Penplt’a Sfeeflng— * V&gt; P
m
Bumlav K \eiUng Seri tr# i J p m
Bo-neV Mi'iiorarv Scr\ ire Meet*
mg Wednfadap Evening
GRAFF Ml nHHMST * 111 M« »•
AS Tl«t*erintendent IV, II. Shook
P»»’"
GRVl'i: MI.riMMlM f HI Ilf II
(M e.ling In T in c re it
Itcpii't (Turrhi
Rev W. Thomai raraora Jr
Pa*tnr
h ird ar Schorl Miming Worship
i. a 3 a m

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Quotable
Quotes

' Stirday School
9 !J a rtt
A lull R;ii» ( ’*&gt;«
* IS a. m
Wnr Up - • . r
IP.J1 a m
•The Lumeran Hour". i.W'iOD.
1iSd KCI
I so r- rn
•T h u ti th # L . V --WDBOTV
(Channel di
3 :&lt;M i*. m
Senior Cho.r Pra tire
Wed a 00
r m
Adult Member* ■;* (la** A In
quir; Group
Frt 1 3o p. m
i aieeh rm ( laaa
Sat. J til p m
Wa thrr L tJ f u r ‘.t! Sunday each
month
7:3(1 p m
Sunda* School I &gt; hcri AtrfUng
Fiery nihrr V lay 7 '1 p m
P. &gt;ar-l i f Dracoes 1&gt;t Wrdnevla,*
n h \|onlh
7:W p m
Rj inr&gt;* Meetin*
i n Thuriday
%(hi p. m
ea.h Month
l.a.f.r* V d
Snl Thur«da&gt;
each monlh
7. Mi p m
&gt;' pp * (.Tub
llh Thur*day eafh
7 30 p, m
month

iR ej. l ’.S. Pat. Off.l
Cnltrd Treva InlerniUoaal
WASHINGTON \ FI. • C I O
Preiident Gfor*# Meanv cha-*
1-; that political i im p a it p ora
lori thii year ar« c i ; r ; rje "bis
I t ‘ trchnuiue lo pm a pro t'oiom mill label on organised US. it:
• Th*i ia an U tifnr|nerbtf a.id
rnmpleielj unjuit flab # iti r i '*
WASHINGTON — Ri p u b l i c a n
M u r n i l t h u rm a n Alea lr Alrotn
u» rlns hta parly lhai the GOI*
mu*’ get nul the ante thia jearj
I* «a* the ata* a*, home Re
public a n *aha eo*t u* coiitro! of
• n j r e u tr the mid term e l m
t i r r t « ' IMF"

s f R lM .H I I I
N S
Harold
fttine. nre ef I I t*appr| miner*
In a collapieil rool mine, after
I'IM .t III.rT I. STTIST
tracuf worken
ro t!* led the
t III Rl II
&gt; \ffilialcd with Ibr 'Miuihrrn Hap men he mean* of a pipe
We re all ri;S ' 1 .ir air haa
li*t &lt;'an«riiiiunI
i i . n ptellj soof Snme •&lt; tt* are
:.ll We«l On.ita It.iiJ
Rev. Iinnald Oraunmefr. Pa*lnr h.irt but not hidl; Were a.'ful
llu:h Pairirk, SuihI h school Mint. damn thin!; "
Mr». J
I
Jn d te ei, Training
WFST I M W E T T I
Ind —
l union Oiffctor
Sunday Sklu.ol
3 t i a m I’jr&lt;!ue * ; tden c *rl 1 Adetaute
'I rr.tn^ Worihip
II a m Darling on C'ltiel.'m o ' her * »t#
fra im n; l nton
( Jo p. in jl:-g ‘ *»hl e dom; a hu a huta a*
F ie n in ; Wot»hlp
I A i p m * d-urn majorette
"It ItttlK to t^1 * het thr uotlt
Wednrida* F .cn.n; T ra je r S en
If#
7:tS p. tn around here After all. tn; bull
Sur &lt;t&gt; pniiulrd f&lt;t all i c n t c c i n e n it to be a tho** man.”
T7IK AI EITNCE tH C iU H

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T iitu r. Ktv David S C arntfu
bandar School
J (i p m

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Grace Methodist
KrTi- r lh?p • ‘?:r r Announce Drive

r.iLU *♦*•..#
i . y p, m.
A Y F — Youth Servie# 6:J0

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Ill.OOd builitl tp
Slid Week .vr*u* - wed * p ra
d “ rln^ the reriMi
"A fn.ndly -hi.-ch for
^ by ’llH*v 1ritv Thnmi*
.... " ’rPuriuiifi.
tliS .'
w
th# whof# family
Dtp Hill
I'litnr nf the ('.rare MeLitmllM
Sun^1? Schoo|
to a m
i hurtb.
t Ml Hi h OF r IIH1ST
Thii church 'laa organiird in
Sarranient Mecung
f pm
;nd ‘•Irret and Flm Tientae
May with IT member* TVie mem
Wwir.radiy Primary Jleetirg at
f.rorgf M, Yale*. I'aitor
Radio Program WTRR 9 IS a m. beriblp now totali P7 periom
r i R S r PRESBYTERIAN
Fundi are bring Sought to e
Rihte Srhonl
in i . pi,
I lit KFM
reel a hou*e of »nr*hip in Veep'lo.m.ng
V
I
or»!up
III m t t v &lt; IV It ( E M I R
inr with the pr#»ent growth atwl
tD rnirg Worihip
7, , a.A pp. m‘
m. an'icipated
............. . . ........
. . j . of
-r ,u
Morning Worship
10 a m
future. .need*
thr.
V.ednfrday ITihle Slud* ;.t.T p. m.
rhurrh
t.R A' F MF rilODIST &gt; HI IU'H
1&gt;e etil re congregation 1* Invi
(MFKIING IN I’lNFl RThT
ted to a aupi'er mrettng N«». 3rd
SFilOOI.)
to make plana tn* the canmaigr.
ItFV. « , l„ T ARSONS Jtl
Thi* meeting will be e the hemr
MINISTER
of Afri Far! 'Vilbami on HighS* Sjprrt: ten,lent S S Shook
The Itrnthr-liood o ' the Fir*t 1,*V 17-hJ
Sunday School S U i m
Baptist i h.r-h held a *t.pp#r pro j The Re*. J.*bn T Adams pas
Morning worihip It a m
grjm m rrtm ; Tuesday, *#ath *7 !" r °f !',e Tarbkiuy
'trih.'di**.
Sermon ’ Need For a Dccf&gt;er
'rem lien ard Oiieen gur*ts at- Ghurrh of M aud ha* V&gt;e»n ulect
Hunger"
rd a* diieelor t*f lha rami algo
I tending.
\nr*er* for rhlldren
Officers nanud werp TA o . It- ha* eondurteiJ ehurch I uildiny
\ ivitnr* weirnmr
rannet. prr*lder.l; I ; n D-akV campaigns in S'.uart. Jllnmi. *ml
Plnerrrvt VwfliiMr
aril* Hies *br president
Hugh I
r * '? r , V h
'Th'
P I S H If! ' T
\ &gt; ' l AIIII.J
H| D.inri.i, ehnrijtfi. ident;
n ..
L- - | mretir.c He +■% I *pr»V «« t"*
tie*
M ill l III Itl II I or. :;th A Rim l i-tirr, pianl*t l u * ion Gimlrr. t he m#.. ' *11r*Ing T^H# 1rn |n ***I.bl t
Ie**iifft
*Hr ramp* i n vJUfh
paitnr
II M SruiY
program chairman; Sam IJv "g nrr m % Ihfinf’
mill
i
» I.A &gt; m
i Su' d. Sthrul
*ton, mrmhepihlp ehainnan; Ken­
Miming Worihip
I" in • m neth Slack, lerretary-tre aaurrf. i erond n r e ti r g N#rtv, 10,
; t.'
ng Wot mp
7
ai d toh, tlertdirrt Rn&gt; ,1 Amha*
IN\ II I t. TOC TO WORSHIP
• ad... leader
J
(cell Tuckerltl and It F to. p
I OTII Willi T ot R III Itlil N*
r r rotiduc'ed the program using
1.0 TW\T W irilO lT HU M
tm** *nrk |m | tr **mn work a*
the theme The bo*»' quintette
The Unit; ( #n*er of Sanford
BAMOIID SET KVIH DAY
presented spiritual *ong* under will tv oreu Monday through EH
AHVP.NUST CIIEItCH
the leadership o ' Bobby Mufru day. th a m . 3 p m beginning
Strenlh Si. and Elm Ate
Parlor
A. C* JlrC.ur a -compartted by Air* \1e-*i- AD Afr.nday No* 1 Thr cer-te- ' lo
Srbnath School
Saturda) | l.iin TitRatinn and rnttage pt«&gt; rated !n the Woodruff Pet kin*
rr i r n t r e * wrrr announeerl
budding, Ji* E t i n t Street
tf 30 a ia
The iRnrrr t«»i prepi*rc.| b)
lJ«ok* ard periodirall of the
Woi ahip Scrv.t#
H a m Mr* M D Catcher
Unity Srh&lt;in: nf O rriitiam i*. I/-. *
prayar Meeting
Wrdnaida;
Summit. Mo . headcruarter* of th.
7.20 pm
movement, will be a ' a P a b r »&gt;
PlanA for

a

Baptist Men Held
Monthly Meeting

ROLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
r H l'R C H
CHURCH
HER ARY
For. Tark A»e. A llh M
• r #y Wilfred Aldrtdg#
Pastor , n r , . jp^n W. Thomai,
Rector
• Find ay Sehool
S JO a
* Oh am .
Doty Eurhamt
Morning Wotship
11 a m B:1J am.
Family Seme#
ar.d Churth School
FIRST F H n ih riA S t l l l ’RCH
II a nt.
Morning Prayer anl
.
"M&gt;ere You Ar# S f i e r ■
b#rnt*»n
Strangfr But One#"
S#r*lc#» Ihrokih lh# week
IW7 Sanford A*eau#
Tuesday ar.d Thursday • Holy
Frrrv I . stone. Atmlater
Communion • TV) am
Phooe FA 7 iK I
Writnciday • Holy Commankm
• I ft, P.t.'i a. nt.. with hoowa fne
• 10 a n ,
7 S S . 9 IS a m , with romps for
Saturday * Sarran'inl of r»n
^ Gall’e«n Min sun H 't ' •
anr# • S6 p m
Morning TVnf*ht|i, It o'eloek Aril
pn.,n. Mr* N \ Farmer'* oetart Lu t h e r a n r i i u R r H o r m r
pumhei* v
t-el ide "I.r* Tour
1(11)1.1 MIR
I Eight Spin* ' iNonlman) ami In
101 TV. ITth Place, F A F U J I
* termers
iAla*ragni'
Anthem Ret. |lrri&gt;r n VV e.oer*s, Pa»l»r
by the cho.r W#*» y. nprti Com
PRAYER FOR THE DTT - FA
snumeip Past, r Perry L Sion#
S-UJI
plans to preach on ” k fh-aron
. Who Outgrew Ills Joh" l Arts
# 4# ih ) Off •tree1- paretng tnuth
i.r*/ the ehurrh Nuri»ry. with a
^ rapah1# attendant, In the eduea
^ t l e n building
" Evening program of atudy, me• ihip and re.feitiop, A 30 p. m.
^ The adult gemp IS romlng lo the
—elme of a atttdy nf a teader.hlp
eourit on 'I m p m tir g tK* .Sunday
Fchoni nriGr th# direetion nf th#
minister The rorporat# worihiji
period w.tl b* led by ih# (Tiriitiin A"uth F»lln«*hip.
Youth program*
and adult
—"training eourse, A 31 r m "'o r
" ihip conducted by the minister.
7 |0 RrereillciB, T'.M
The public is eatended * »#1~»nme t . all *cr*ifes; and a *p#"eial Invita' *ui goe* to newcomer*.
Na*&gt; familial, winter retident*.
weekend gu#*U. and iny other*
without a ehurrh hom# in oinfnrd
•

Tuesday

November

1th

F O R

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•

Has

Proven

His

Interest

In

Civic Affairs!
Younsr Huslness Man
Home Owner and Parent
Navy Veteran
Pledged To Work And Vote In The Best Interest
Of The Citizens Of Sanford.
PnM Political

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SOMtiTIlINfi IIKTTEH I'OMI.Nli 1 1*—M ior t ctjcin Ji»hn B. M d u rii, cummamUitp
(icncral of tho Army Onlnnnce MUntie t imtnmntl. tolri tcAAMTirtt H i m tltr Army, which
i* promt of it* - v.iiii it ■.:
■&gt; ■ ill .
t . -■.1&gt;. i* plmmiiiit M.mpiliin^ o e ti Ret.
ter fur till Ip M PTCIUTBI lint— A tit II' ll).|t will In’ n l'V to ctllh&gt; An l* '■ itll.tr ntihOili’A nt
•I'i’Cfla Itf I II ■ Itttl’.i Itr Tiinn* tin’ a|*.Tll n, niu ltll. IMlnl him a ll'n Ittuill Clt(fitl«* tPClin I
•*f A N ik e -llr 11 i.Ca rtt it*ai ip pul
'ii |t tail inn t •• afet it «■•• nf ulp.lltliltk' w Itilc |t.nnl ill I Itr*

final .i *rntii'
Cn.

uililtrv nt H i tn.M "tie. N.». tft I'.nuu.

I »t\ :.«ioit nf IIou^' ar Aircraft
t l 'i ’l

Texas Closes Door To Future Bcuts Of Ezzord Charles
TL.uriv l e , *1 ll'i . . T e n
*imcd
i ales t*.
* u n ci that a'l atalci
ln.itit *
, rl &gt;lcd " t b m - ; do*rl t* fnrti.rr memhei* of Hie Nitioult i*
chjtpplon E n ard ( harlri Thuri
da&gt;, te ng 'he 37 i r a r o 'd fighter
thr srllitn **4* l« lm "not «nl*
T-*r the iw*t intrr i ..f R..,in[ l.'ji
a!*” for *ou o*n health '
i v .urirs, once • Nne* of great
| eki!!. Icw.k a p.tit
Seating ARm
j d i l night In ln»inj h; a knock
out to natinna"
( n u n D.-nnir
rlck'nia, t'te 7r*»* Iighlh*aty
we ght rh.*mt&gt;
Thai let' Iprlrfinilr luipenstoti
v.a announced hi Alton Frick
* i. s u r e r ;i*.,r of b..\irg and
u rolling fur thr tr*j» Bureau ..f
l.ahor S tauiltn F nekton made
111# announcement in a letter tn
Chat Ir*
F ork Son's o f - e «atd it »a* as

• MCI ialiim **ou'd
unli t abidi
Txsorialinu
Texes au.perunn

by il,,

END OF THE ROAD FOR
HILL HARDW ARE OF SANFORD
OWNERS RETI RING

OUT (IOKS AIL MERCHANDISE
(JENERAIc HARDWARE HOUSEWARICS—PAINTS
SI'ORTIM; COODS — POWER TOOLS — POWER
AIOWERS — TOOlaS
HEATERS — PLUMBING &amp;
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES - AND HUNDREDS OF
OTHER ITEMS ALL PRICED LOW FOR QUICK
SALE. YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE IS NOW!

Record Improves
SAN KH.ANVI.m 'O —| Lf’li —
Callfotn1* ehalkr-1 up a 3# per
tent rediiclin- in the rumhrr of
traffic faialm. • .luting the l u ­
m e n inop'.h* nf ’VJt, v&gt;hm a.-cide.ti kil.ed 1 IW peitnn* In tne
state

H IL L H A R D W A R E

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rraeiiC#ll.&gt; a.! l*ir r a r n r l purk
CApuiied h* I t l' S in 1137 wen!
(n Ki fea. *• ■• n an t Venrruela

YOU

THE VOTERS OF SEMINOLE C O U N TY
HERE ARE THE PACTS

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On O c to b e r I I. l'l.iff. n *••inniitiri' t.i elect .* W r it ( -ftt-c .iiiiih l.iir (t»r ( u u u l y C fn im i.ia in n c r. n i s t r l c t No. ..
4 *;as act uji M&lt;»tubv, vmi Icuritii] v;ln&gt; * n o n f Un til \ a ore lust N O T ivhnt t h e i r in tf e e n t is in htiektnj; re-nsae.vjin* nt th r o u g h . . c t i r g ' i h i i r O W N MAN. T A K K A i ; o o | » LOOK A I'
O F T IIK S K M K N :

K W. \\ illinin*
Kr.ink W’hed rr
|t r \ &lt; Innl
fiM Stniihwunl

K*l &lt;inner"11

Nniun Korr
John Kvnns
tniirjri' Nls'iiii*
A- A M' ora
t
Shjtffrr
A 0'irlii. .Ir.
F rnl 1JVann

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k

i u lllitm n n nm i l . u n th c r

Ni lhtin A • '». — B. F. Wheclrr
A L’d m [siity
t l"iit.; A I'o, — L a r g e G r o w e r
l. .ir g r F r u i t l i m w e r
lian ch rr
&lt; it r u t Mini C u ttle
B r iith e r-in -la w o f L riuik W h ee le r
I m p lo y c e n f W h e e l e r
I'riiplov«r* o f W h e e le r

I’nnker *&gt;f I )* in!"
I u p l.i A. Sun.a - - I u r g e l- im l OiAiiers
i b f i i i t n i l ( ’mil III In I r f n r f o u n t y
F on m iin a in n er. I list i lot 2.

HOW DO YOU LIKE THAT?

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AND TIIKSK AIII: til I A M U oF I UK "BOYS" W tin IIA AK KNJOVKD RPKCIAI. PHIVILEGKS FOIl
VI \IIS BY II.W KIM. ( ANOIDAIL. WIIO oPBOSKI) KK-ASSKSS.ML'.NT AND A FAIK TAX STrtUCTL’UF.!

POES IT MAKE YOU M A P?
THINK
L # t’a clip t h r ir ivinp* f n r all tim #- -W’*- h a v e thin C H O W I) m (lie n s . T iic ir u n - r n m e d npokeam nn eaiii ia
th# Sanford Herald Octohcr 22 they "w ill do every t h i n g v\r enn to yet .M njortiary K lec te d . .

CITY C O M M I S S I O N E R
Candidoto Who

,.

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UTIl —
Dai id Martin, eignlh college amdent i - r t r . r J in le a Haja In eon*
-eelim with a foRhall c ird hcG
littj r;ng. van ta he i r r a l i n t i
th‘i mariing on cbargei of p«r»
ti. .oat g in an illegal orcupation.
I Martin. !J. Detroit, a aophoo*e at F.iticin 'tichiga-i CoU
r .r YpSilOOti. Mtrli . » a a a r r # t U
r J by 1’iembrri of the alat# po­
lice tacVet squad and VpailtoU
pn'i-e Tliuridiy night.
The arreit « n the first official
1 l! #i;pq t'te gamtiling ring, .rel e t ’td by pnlire in a erackd^vq
.n aevoa Cnuerauy of Michigan
r.urirnll, had been opetating oa
rttnie man one rampua.
Uoweicr, Detroit poltt# contin*
ucil their preb# of noaiibl# tie-in*
with W»yn# State t'niveraity, Oetroit, and Denby High Srhonl.
Kartier thi* « e e l. autboritica
found e i - d i earned b) a D#nby
•tudr.-t. an.) Although they dilVov*
rr&lt;t W * -e lu:l»nta In pniiit»t»n
. f the t irg^t tvciting forms they
!iell#*rd the V.Sl' pupils had ohtati-ed them fro ; outsH# inurret
r a 'h r r than »t.id*nt lellois.
Aleanwhile. the tniierSity of
Michlgin .aid no puoitlte n t a s uf#s would he taken '.aw.rd the
i n f t'-M tiudeoti ehara#&lt;&gt; **i(H
riaMlclpating In the r .r g u*'*il
their trials were eonclu&lt;l#i-.
The i f ■#n, ineluding first stri.'S
lulb.icV Tonv Bio and RasketTiall
capta.n Jack Lf»ls, d etitln J 'd
(jury trials on thr rharges.

Thr.*o nr# th# "Bov.a" who Ft.i • hnnil-ridtnl n Wnir-ln-Can*li(lnt#, nml. u h " ho|&gt;e wilti lit#ir money, to
bluff TIIKIB Ciiniliilnfi'tI om ii Vol II throat*.

at

M . L . "SO N N Y" R A B O R N , J r .

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a.

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Florida Griddcrs
Taking It Easy
i

will Unit* magatm# auhser.p'. •
,A rradi-g roi*m I* at the d •
posal of tho.e who wi»h to r»a-t
medita'e or pray and a 13 mir-u'e
GAINFSMFLE
LPt
The
,
\
Htll v . rM
diversity cd PlorUla f.atncs w,r# | ^
H‘(ly. at 1? r~-n
in for a ' .vifl"
. . d i\ to&lt;l**
. . . of re.
The movement. founded on
i.ewins .,1 ,-ha,e. nf offensive , „ chln£f , nd healing mini,lev of
and drfrnsiie strategy
Je tu t l.nritl. itrea*ei pr*&lt;* «&gt;
•Juarterhack* Jimmy Durn and a means in answering problem*
Wayne Williamson *harpenrd their that a n te in dally living
throwing arm* Th &gt;rtd*r in pee
Jnephine B Stu.kle. o*.|a.' rd
p ac tion
for
f orid* .
game mlnt, |rr&gt; „ ln fhirS P
again*! Auburn here Saturda*
, pd , l!u) „ „ . v , fnr r .. . .It
Ttie o*her hark* ran Ihrerngh
pUfpo.e, All eounlelltrig II
d
r - I ' d .ilfer«iie !o mi f on,
'inn* ■*h:!r linemen b l r g r d pe*,l*
F in ! ttrlng left hllftlll
halDiSki1 ltd*
Hit!v |
. |i.
g .|
D.«Arr went t« Jark io n .i'te in H i l l W M ( H a P I H
h a i r the m t mren&gt;o*rd
fn.m hi*
hi*
IfAZEN. NN Df* •~l
—l U
P l i - Alra
i nted fir.m
HAZES’
V PI
*pr#ined elh.,i, out he i* or*' Melvin l a g je , 7B. rerenllv {&gt;'»
. e*i*rclrd In lee action against birth to twin* a Im;. her ninth
Auburn
and then a girt, her first

CITY HALL

WEST SIDE IIIJWIONART
B APT1ST CHURCH
- P a s to r Wm L Scepehna
Aj
"TVELCOMU Y O ir
AllOCIltr It D. Cralglow
Sunday School
W
"Morning Worihip
II# m
-eBibl# Study
7 p m
Evening S*rsl##
T-M) p a .
-Mid week S#rriM V odnodiy
T:M f. B.
;**A GO[NOCHURTH FOR
- A COMING LORD"
.COME AND SEB THERE
U A REASOf#-

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Daily Meetings At
Local Unity Center

COMMUNITY MFJ1IOIIIST

Z

|Police Nab Eighth
In Gambling Probe

frnnfttrtt V r n l f t

A dditional C h u rch N otices
riM T

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XdvrrH'injr by 'f . L. "Sonny” Kaborn, Jr.

v o r . the PEOFI.K. ARK T ill; SOLK VOICE OF FA I It. HONEST .OVKBNMENT.
The enn#ei|uencc.a nf thi* i leitioii n)U*l he borne lav elicit nf ; on for four years,
LET'S WHIP 'EM 111 I
AT THE POLLS N t »\ K.Mfil l: t.

SPEAK O il WITH VO! I! \OTKS — LET THE "HOYS’ SPEND Til KIT
W# will he back with more "it Monday,

VERNON W. DUNN
YOL'K

Ilcmocrntlc Nominee
Rnard n f C n u n t y Commissioner*
District No. 4

4

Poll!leal A d Tald By V. \V. Dunn

ir

�OUTA QUEMOY 'CROST THE BAY!

Edit oriais
1
United Fund Boosted
By Helping Hands
Th« 8*minol« County Unlt#d Fund h u r**ch*d the one.
third mark. The rood to th# »n«.000 i«*1 is lonr. and roufh.
It could bo emoothfd. however, if enough -ear# to ahare."
UF ioadera were encouraged by two big helping hand*.
One waa extended by Odham k Tudor and it* employee, the
ether by alx aehoola in the county. Odhem A Tudor employee
donated 1780, the company matched thle gift. 81* echoola reported a total of more than 1500.
Moat of the Odham k Tudcr employea who live in Se­
minole County donated an amout equal to a half-day a peerHratley Odham. company preaident, encouraged the workere
to give liberally, promiaing to match each dollar they con­
tributed to the campaign. When the pree*ntation wai made,
he eaid he wiahed that it could have been more.
With one-half of the aehoola reporting, the average waa
ahnoet $100 per echool. Thl* ie very commendable. The other
jig schools are expected to report within a few day?.
The spirit ehown by the aehoola, Odham enn hi« em­
ployee ia the type which ia needed to put this over the top.
With the ITF total about two-thirds away from tta goal,
thara la little doubt that the drive will be extended. Official.'
d hoped to “wrap it up" by midnight tonight. Thla p o l ­
ity aeema remote.
"Care enough to ahare." There la nothing »o satisfying
a* that feeling one geta from helping a person less fortunate
than he. All aevan of the agencies In the UF arc worthy of
Seminole County’* wholehoarted support.
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DENVER I u rn — Mrs. Wit.
Ilam Salt Terrell of W*.t Hart­
ford. Comil, wai to t» t e d ailed
today la a three-day term a I new
president of the United Chureh
Tfome-i.
The orgaaiiattoa'a eightft annu­
al national ataamhle earns to t a
tn d today after tour daya of
meetinia. Deleiatei rtpreaenllng
e v e n itata ip tha uniaa attendad. Tha ISM attendants l a n e d
■ l spokesmen f«e 11 million Frwtestant church woman.

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CEDAR RAPID?, Inna — In
tha three hours that h* spent at
tha national corn picking contest
here fVealdent Ksenhooec eoull
have had but one impression nf
tha sta te nf thll r a ft nf 'he na­
tion. The Mid west haa a aurfart
look af mounted protperlty.
Priraa for hega and cattle at*
high and have bean going higher.
In tha paet day nr two. however,
hot pricaa bate Hipped somewhat,
and this m aku farmers looking
toward nett year'e big hog pro.
durtion nervous. A bumper corn
erop la being barrelled by me­
chanical r«m pirksr# that would
guaranteeing her flSOOOh — pro make a Ruiaiin peatan’ bug-eyed
with wonder.
vidrd tha doaa pot remarry.
In the golden Indian • u a irn t
Attorney Mori Goodman, reprearntmi Miaa l l a n d r i i . aaid weather the ahinr r a n f'aah along tha highway! and all see-"*
Wednesday the agreement rilled la be peatt and nroiperlty.
for the film star tn receive HIM
been nften pmntH nut at the •
monthly for the n e tt 16 yea n If! farm gatherings —this time *•
the doaa not remarry. Me also in tha pal* —a separate sir strip
will rem it* ftl.odO in cash and ia aet aside for farmers arriving
In their own or rhart»r*d p la v*
attorneys' fees arid U iM for tha
Yet lienrath the su rfa rr, »nd
payment nf outstanding bill*.
it la the strange patadnt of |V»
Mias llrndrii and .Mark, social- CongreS'iivial rampaign it (hr
ita-brother of actor Robert Stack, worm of durantent. R#puhlirans
married Juna I*. 1*14. and i-p« ar* deoplv disturbed h r a phen«i
rated last May.

Henry English Die*
Word haa bean received hat* s f
tha death of Stephan Howry la g .
11th, Union Point, d a .
Mr. English lived in Ainfnrd
frr savers! years, operating tha
Gulf Berhra Station at First St.
and French Ave. A Miter, Mrs
John Key. resides here

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OCTOHKR 36
ADMISSIONS
Mary Waddell tSanford i
Ronja Catlonay (Sanfordl
John DetreHlle I Sanford I
Elisihath Griffin I Sanfordl
Vtrftftla Janes (Sanford)
Vardl Jonss 1Orange City I
Sadia HerVett I Sanford i
Henry Sfwuler iDeBaryi
Edward Eulghnm (Osied'i)
R*ea Jnres I San ford)
Van Martin iTallahassee)
BIRTHS
Baby hoy to Mr. and Mrs
Rlehard Jones (Sanford)
DISCHARGES
Autlry Either 4Sanford I
Henry MfCatl (Sanford)
f a y L. I-*e (K nurprlse)
Raatrlre Riurk iDeRary)
Rehevia rratainger and baby
gdrl (Sanford)
J e rry Lumb#r*on (Sanford)
Porter Edward (Sanford)
EHeehath Griffin i Sanford'
AnJM Mae Bowen (Sanford)

thev do not entirely underltand.
They ar* d ituried h»rau*r lh*y
know It will m*an greatrr than
normal off-year
In th* Sen
ate and House. Th» Democrats
li e naturally grateful, hut they
ar* not sum why an apparent re­
vulsion against thr party In po»»r
will be mglstrred In a rote against tl&gt;« ms.
out of talk! with a number of
citllene at varinua level* this re­
porter it en.boldrd to suggest a
pul 11id r - s p ’analton fnr the patedo* of Jiscor.tfnl In th* mld«t of
a pro*prrity that in most place*
Is still on the tieh srd rosy side
The prnm’ses
ihe liepublicans
made when they came into po&gt;*,-r
tig jenre *g-&gt; were sn generous
srd Ihr. set* »o magnified hr
the techniral skill nf Madison
Avenu# thet anything less than
perfection *-any si phte-t falling
l ' i v is re**nted.
Th* editor of a weekly new‘pa­
per *n a *r,all town in IVIsrnntln
e*pre..tr.l It »• follows, "They
Lein telling til ’lint purr* hav*
gone up only si* percent unde*
Eisenhowet But a lot I.f folks re
member when they proml'-d that
prices would go dnvn."
An appllanre d-sler in Western
Iowa -avs It Is true that thing*
have picked un i|Ulte a hit in th*
pait two nionths. But he recall*
how had »h * v were *1* months ago
and he ha* pot forcotten the echo
of the "I’e a e , l’ro-p*rity and
Prtigi»*a" that w*t th- rallylpg
cry 'f ‘ h i an»t
This lu g g r iti irtetliar raason
for th* disaffection reported by
th* political Interrogates as thei
roam *h* country. The reresslon
Is coding and ronditinn*. e*f*p’
IP the
pertinently
depressed
sraa*. are improrinr.
Rut the
memory of th# time when install
m#nt payments rou’d not ha met
and when the rat* of r»p«a****ion
on r ir * and 1el#yi*lon sets *H"t
sharplv tip l* still Veen,
It is the same with the i|u*ttlen of peace or war The ertsls
ny#r Quemoy and MatStt seems to
have subsided and V!c*-I’r*wid*nt |
Rlchartl M Nison Is tell'ng hi*
audience* that the Cepuhlicans
bring peace «m! the |»*m«rret»
hHng war. But many prop's Fam#mb#r hnw el«se * l r teemed

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CONGRESSMAN
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Stetson University in UfLand will mark it# 76th ar.niWflty Nov. 18-16. A commemorative coin will be struck in
unection
with the Diamond Jubilee. The coin will Hesr the
Con
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mess of Henry A- DeLand and John H. Stetson on one
0k*n«
•id*., the seal of tha unlvm lty on tha other.
- - Stetson has lined up two nationally-known perionalitfN for the jubilee. They are Billy Graham, famed evingeU*t, and Harold SUwacn, former govemoc of Minnesota and
*t«r an assistant to President Kisenhowcr.
Z Sanford and Seminole County will have many in atten­
tate* at tha Jubilee. Many of the university's alumni live in
fhl* county. Quit* a few graduates of the DeLand institution
feg active in local government.
In the 76 years since tta establishment. Stetson has
compiled an mvleus record. It la gratifying to see such ela­
borate plana In th* making for its biggest birthday yet.
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Church Women Set

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TONIGHT

Stetson 75 Y ears O ld

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■y FRKDKRNY C. O T M A H | fe n d e r ##ntiit-iad. and if tha n « n and wv itaoM ka*w toM 'am. with,
wh*r*
la and '*
In on* all thie folder«l.“ h* aaid. ' Tha
WASHtNOTON— At th# »»rr#t doesn't
-------- May
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headquarters at th# Lunar Pro nn# pin#, without hole# punched oth**r aide of the rntw-n ia a h.i*y
tactlva AatnrLaima. I hive inter in It, what will poets, long aril place. Moitly it ia devoted to a
cheese factory and any sputniks
viewed ita founder an* pcestdam. are and fount lavtra daT
"That ta whv we am standing flying around up there wnuld Hi*-,
Hamer i . Pod*#, who elalma suereaa an far In keeping people from fourvquire,” ha aaid. "The fart !y drirupt procui'.vi.'*
la that only ane IIvan| thin* ever
shooting Muff at the moon
Ro be It The Lunar Proifftivi
"The m«on has got in he prtv haa approached the moon ard the Association hath ipoken
Th*
tarted fmm (hose who would drill * a i a m « . She caver made it and founder saya Gaily that th# third
a hole in the far* nf the man llv* after Jumping ever aha went into try at ahnoting the moon. s*hed'ilIn* there.'' aald founder Dodge, orbit, where we ran presume the ed soon, won't make It. elthtf.
who Btnrti nna as hlatnrlan M the atlll la contemplating her mistake Tb* hinatiri are waicbing sad
The founder added that he'a busy, they sre. too. with th*!r 16National Press
Cluh between
ymati with thnae who would meat been trying to think i t a g w i s’ruments *o se-d all misst’e* !*
name for those memhert d. Heat­ •h« other direction.
up the moon
•That a why wa v# r * u&gt; ops ed ta lunar protection, hut 'iie
^^'Onlfrt», Of course. It il. But
rate
secretly
aaid
Dodge heal he'a come np with an far it Hon;»r find re enjoys 'ifs srvAj
''There'S nppt»«ltV*n tn our p rotrtm luratlea.
looliinf st ;Ss moon! vrd I tho-ighl
at the Pentagon and wt cannot let
■'I-unstirs maybe we are," hr issytie y su'd also esrc to he a
them know whit we am doing • aid "Itut what are thnae pe,ip|.' lunetir. Th"»e sre no duel Tha
Sn far f i n repnrt rnmplete stir who are tryint tr&gt; rum nur
fi mde- dsmsridt onl» loyalty led
raaa They ve tri
twire now In and mavhe make the tidea run an appreristicn of moon, June Slid
show the m«mn a-wl both timea hi'kwaed and eliminate mo-wi- r me
wa've foiled 'em "
ehine "
Menu rhvme# with June, the
Pactlrularly bill#' is the found
*r at those arlentle** *ho he'd a
p-*ae -o e'er ere* here th* otl *r
dey » aoominre their ptar- .-*
itrvi the moon M o a r e n t ra».
urn bibe.
TS* etprrls wrre rerhuia
said that sinre ther# |&gt; « y»
m um on Ih# moon it wo- d he s
simpler matter to set up the-e
th# grid* of a vacuum tub# to
mite#* electrons from th# svn ard
LAKELAND (U F Il - Th# fa** thereby manufacture e'ermiritv
of a propoaat that th* walinnal Thev sa d they had the p-vr**
AFL-HO o#-o# a titiion i« orga- all worked out; all they r*rd*d
fit* tom* IT Old fVntril flonda now was l«-nr*'«dt to deliver Mr
'he Linar
»Wrut vsn+era r*tt*d todse Ir the machinery- Thl*
herds of the rinrida AFL (TVs Protective Association aghset
OCT. 81. 195«
Evacutlv* Board
"Those people without compioc
7:10 P. M.
Th# Slat#
F*d*rai#d Laho» lion would land on the moon if
rounrii, ArL-no. decided Wed the* m ild," he said ’ Tvf&lt; d
•eaday to r*f#r ih# proposed trample all m e r the g-eai*n sup
resolution to Its #i#eutlv# hoard ply In th* universe of gr**n
CHANNEL — •
for furthar consid*ration and sub­ cheese Thet'd drite stakes In **
sequent paissge lo top - level Thav’d bomh hole* In tl They d
Ho Will Speak On Your
A FL-nn officials in R uhlnator. probably trr to plant sr»*» lo It
Duty A* A ntfrp it tn Gel
Th# action cam# no a proposal to pretty up the front* nf their
O ut and V ote.
by tha Folk County delegation lo Q'mnset hunti Thev simply h*re
RE-ELECT
the Council'! annual convention no poetry in their souls ''
to b* in the Solemn n am ings nf
th it A r t , H O Preaident George
Or
love
for
rheeie,
either,
ihe
y»"#'ary nf B ute John F"*ter Meany designate one of the AFLDuII»»* anl
a m the
tn# President
f-res ient only
nnljr • CIO s International unions to tike founder added pensively. W# said
he and his fellow lunatics, who
short time ago They remember,
TO
on the job of organiging films no* number some of the leading
to,., &gt;.h» r*mpalgn promise* of sit
workers, a s-atlerirg of whom rilitena hereabout*, consider ridi­
years ago, whlfh Inolied So sad
now retsreseeited hy the culous the hopes of the military
of *ueh perils In ths Ear F.ast ire
to a#e via radar what a no th*
PH. Pnl. AHv. hy A. RyHnejr
.rh-n one* Elsenhower had put Teamatere I ’oion.
But (he convention derided tc sth*r, or off side of the m&lt;v&gt;a.
a s’op to the shooting In Korea
Herlrniy. Jr., C am p. Tr#a«
send the proposal to Ih* es*cu.i&lt;e
"They rould have come to u*
Something of th* same disillu­ hoard for "further constd*ration
sionment with th# President him
•i'.d imptemeniaiton."
■elf s*#ms to hav* takeo plies.
Howater. the delegates did ap
Most p*opi# still say. "H#‘s a
flr.s man " But th#y ar* now f*r prove a reaohrtiow which calls foe
more likely to nullify It with aome Ugislatien setting migrant farm
doubt about hit performance In labor minimum wit** *t It sn
• K ip frieitred Htialneaoman
the office. In |owi houlewifi put hour, piscine them on a tohnur
we*k
and
setting
minimum
tland
it this war: "Whsn I see him on
• r i l r Pr*sp#rtjr l&gt;*rwar
telerlslnn In hl| press conferenr# ard a for them
A
n
o
ther
reso
lu
tio
n
eppnaed
a*#
• L lfellm * Hanford
ha doesn't seem to know w m t to
R#«*d»nl
MV. Msyhe they Shouldn't put nntpniis'ioj jo| mc|vt l*t*u**’ F*
him on television m y more when on an* project financed hy public
•
For
IIun#wl. Economic
finds Th* resolution gr*w oul J
he s trying tn talk informally."
and E fficien t Cnvcm nf
a
proposal
at
Tallahassee
to
A rlin this hs* ecrur-ed agllfllt
meot
the background of imig* migri Sui'd the new state priaon a*
find »o s&gt;ich *itrio rd in iry dim»n Raiford with convict labor
The AFt. H O delegatee elalmevl
«ioni H-iman p*rura h-mg what
it ••. if you ar* le&lt;. to *ip e rt th# that the uee of convict labor wnuM
moon you ar* hound to he disap­ result in a breakdown of tb#
pointed by anything*short of tha) eeonomv of building trade*
F.ariiey. Polk founly Ren RcoM
glittering promise. The etplanitlort for th* tid* of disillusion and Kell*, in an addreai to tha eon
Paid Political AHv. By Jo# RaW
distrust running so strongly msy ventioo. denounced use *f eenvtcl
' labor (or aueh purpoeee
be lust a# simple a* that

Executive Board
Of Labor Group
Gets Citrus Plan

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HOLLYWOOD H Jri) — Aetreaa
Wanda Hendrti waa espected to
ai. vnronleitrd divorce ia
c l Nev., today follewtrg tha
ite alrg kar* of a »rtperty lettlti n t r t with huaband Jamaa Stark

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Sanford Garden Club Reveals ^Officers’ 1
Plans For Annual Flower Show Wives A re

Mr» K. V. Mi'lrr, L'irarwater.
formerly of Sat.lard, annuur.et
the engagement if her daughter,
Sally Margatet. t&lt; Harold L Rent*
lr&gt;, win o ' Mr. ar 'lr* J. hn M.
Ilentley, Cltarwa'ei
The bride elect w&gt;* torn m San'
ford, attending I -cal school* and
graduating from Seminole Hign
School with the &lt; . . i o! JJ She
mnted to Cliarwatrc in 19VJ where
»!ie 1* a member o! Ihe First A*tfmbly ol tl.nl. M *. Miller n rmployed by thr ticnrral Telephone
Company of Horid*
Mr. Itenlley w»» b'.rn in l i t
ban. K a n . where rr recened hia
education. He t» a member of ihe
F.rat .Wembley o! 1.0*1 m Clear­
water, He i* the ow irr of Pmella*
tiinsmrnlal Iron VI -k* there,
\\ ril.ltng plan* w ii lw anroun
red at a later date

P l a n are being made for |hr on Nov. IJ and t« b* the Sanford two
pound b» si of fcrtrluer
annual flower th..w tn l&gt;e held liirdrn Club. The showr will t&gt;e dnnited hy Armour*, ant other
tilled "Through Our Gairirn Gale" p tu r i donetrJ by Ram*cy. Rot
• ml will depict uenr* that might seller, and the Sanford flower
!.s*t week in Winter I’srk the
&gt;c .eeu in a garden through the Shop
owner * windowpanp.
Mr* I. f
l.eeper I* gerrrsl ' r r
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l* hoo. ef i h»rm ami
\*ri&gt;'u« cstegoile* In liule Virl ihairm .n fnr
the
fnrthromtnc | Mmlelldg hrvnnreif the Sanford \ V
umn fffccl In Ihe Garden". ' Sha vhi*w. Thu*. Wishing tn make rt* **l Officer* wtve* -ttr* a coffee.
&gt;J""v *••* ihr | j ’,vn." thr
etxatinna for artl*tir fn wrr atkeiuni.a Davi*. d rector of the
When the doorbell ring*, and no­ turr hutbar.d on Hallowe'en ate a
»b'r Patch" and 'Morning Dew" rangement entile* ate a. e.| to *&gt;’nml. amt I r e lull, favhion e*&gt;*
body » there . . when there* a 'cake made o{ flour, loot and *all
Robert l uihlng
at Icweler &lt;*hlch thoulil give a wide range (or rail Mr*. I f Rati.n f \ ? m n , nrilirialor, ilemantlriied exrrrt**
4Jenlle lappmg on the window, an I before rrtlrinc Many fruit* and
presentr.) an informatlic lecture imaginative mlerprrtatlPna.
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rrarhine* and makeup facilkie*
null.
and
cabbage
al*n,
weie
u»rd
u«ert in the fomplete persona!
(here not i i&lt;&gt;ul in ujitt . . when »
Setting for Ihe rvrnt will be ihr
cn
Jewelry
to
nemhr
•
of
Gamma
glooming o tu n e offrinl by Ihs
tomcat wail* l r d an m l i„recchc« in game* tn dircoter octe t true
laAin fr*i j 1
n| Ito n $!f ftt j " *J F r i iwliCi* lil m li (tarn
tote.
vheol I nev Infivrmrd thn.o pret.
Phi.
Turtday
nigh*
at
the
borne
bulldln&lt;
*'n
'•''lontllle
and
Yelery
, . when the moon'* a mi»ty
ent th*t It wi'.l be p-i.*ihle tn have
Today'* ob.enance of Hallow
..f M1». G u h. 1 t rile 1ick. He \venuci and hour* will Ive f-om
orange and Iherr » a fruity pat­ i-e-i ha* beto-ne a frolicsome lime
a -ic--) *hort m urtp f-*r N’gvy
ii*e,t • collection *f gem* »&gt;d J J p nr on Nov . li and from | a
tern on the window pare . . wnen for children, and for many adiltt*
wive* If they wi.h,
on Nov I*
slonr*
llluttratr
hi*
vtortlv
a thollljr figu-e dart* behind i win enj--) the yearly tangle with
N|ISS S.M .IA MM I Kit
VI.* Davi* tool o ' an Incieaii'ig
Included wtlh the flower dl*p .&lt;
p.*iK|tr*f out vanoi,* rut*, deugns,
Ignarled tree trunk . . then vog goblin* and demon*. Mercy r •• g
red
for la*hion niixtel* In i e n t r ||
will
be
a
tea
l.v
he
leireit
in
»
and settings
l vo* that Hallowe'en time ha« ha* la k ru o*et from the cold fear
J -irida to *ati*l) tho demand fur
rm ii.T
\ hutine** merllng followed •eparale room from the *how a d
rolled around once again
of bygone lime* that witchr* *t*ik
*lylc *hoin arid trlcildon work
with ihr *rlrcli-.n ■f Young Wo­ in another *ef1ion will l«&gt; a r ' n l
The United Daughter* ef the .ant rxprravrti a Iwlief that Navy
• Hallowe'en i* a tually the eve rd the cmrntrytidr on All Soul*
*ale Still antilher feature w, 1 be
man
of
the
Yrar
..f
ilvtedo.
Htnal
Cunfede scy will meel «l J p m
0 ' All Hallow* or All hamt* !»•&lt; H r
plan* for the ba-mje! to be be d tirele *a'et which will in.hide at the home o* M-* Dvvid i a'.l wive* might be 'nlercvted i'. qua*
\vT m r f thr world All Saint* Day.
Iif vin . fu. tiicn j kvi uppou-jnliy.
•urh
thing*
a*
dned
nialetial*
(or
in hrr honor at Ml Ily mouth Ho
well Co ho.iet* n Mrs, A K
'No*. I. t* a d.w of ipecial »erThe*e pie»c -t at ine morn'nr
strangemrntl Power J i i a n g r lent Itofsetler,
tel
on
Vo*
1
«
.
.
.
complete.!.
*'&lt;e» when ill* Church remember*
fee varve P
Rrubi.kcr.ALU9
he»k« a w| Inave* of •nrc thrra I
Mis
liarnet
White
was
riiuten
11*11.m e m vaimvat a
■
the faithful Jcpa-ted, rtpcclally
Mill*. Ann Jtrjr
VJarge Itll!,
gardening glove*, plant doltirt, 'laty school,
as
new
sr.rrtaiy
..f
thr
group
Satutda*
Mr Hi
O r g'eat *air.t*. Many year* ago,
Rleitnrr, 1 j ne Sh. ver.
Tte Pre.byterian Chureh will
Mr* Aified G,,-r
former aecre eanuler* vonta.ntng rookies. Ilairh i l k 1, fiv.nl e.allaldr for
SI NDAT
A l v«! • ;• * *aaa kn-,wn a&gt; All
»r.irc Vary froasard. z d Diini- li.'Ug.
WAMUNGIU.N ,11*1. Math la tail had resigned
•Nwi and plant enntainrr* w ,d
,,4l#llr „
l ’ine rre.t |ta|i!l-t t'hiirth t
ha.e a family v ‘gtn -mered dl*lt
l* m •tfr Anyone lr* *r&lt;.-*te(| in further
Ha.I n * Ira*. Tne old t throned
(lower napkins and candy ai.-ng with prire*
I- the *tar* lor girl* who a i r keenRefreshment*
in
a
Halloween
de
lf *%
in rivh l-T inn illon . -vul the '.chtwil aod
meaning of the word hall. . u n • r, td .*• d Ci.aprl Choir pra.ciif .jp-wr al I r&gt; in llrt. Malcolm
“ ilh *&gt;ihrr novrllie*
•or
wr*r
«r,vrd
v*
the
hostess
'
inteirvieii
:n
Hie
luhjcit
in
hl7b
age group.
a* o noun, it *amt. ,i* tlm • •’««•- *' *" -10 I1 to­
- liiv in o l Park Lakt l're*b&gt;lrrtan
the roiiite oiiered mav contact
line of the ma n feature* will tie
* . -tl The »!*i* arc b,tghte*l for
MllMMT
ed, the word* w en thurtmed to
linger*-** llaptl.t hi.r.b ( «iul
anv of lb..*c women wiin a'lv'oJcd
the Jui i..r Garilen Club eshi!..'*
Church in Orlando will he Ihr lhove wtio follnw up by mtjortng
Hallow i K tr and finally lo Hal I h. r p ra ttle - at A *.o p m
The Kirriurli'* * 1*Mis*t * will iho coflee.
u, 1. 1 It'.' iluerllun of Mis Itvoig
&lt;)w
iker
of
the
event
v
in
math
In
r.
Urge.
g u r ' e r . Torou*b tho year* people P rmcreat baptist '..iiti'Ch H«(*
____________
*/vt
I'ryor and Ml* IHanton Owen hold it* regular meeting al lhTeaching 1* a g.wat hoice for
Daughters &gt;'f WeiU of tire I' ■ t
have c-me lo r c . t r d HtU-wt'eri lit. »! S e rv e r at 7.IJ t- m
home of Mr* M N. Cleveland,
Pure*
«tl|
lie
offered,
lurluitmg
Winn
buying
watermelon),
tnnk
path addict* who Id r to rxplal 1
V»H:odi*t Chu'.h w
ueci in *l
»« 1 tin-e ol auper ktl'.lon, thinking I 'm en e*t flapti.t Church !uI4HI1 Palm -lio \ *» All inemlw-rt for firm, froth melon* whiefi art
WASHING ION - i l l ’ll — Pro
of lh? gho*l* and departed ipiflt* lo» *nJ *. o-rth fellowship at S l&gt; Kltlley Hall *.'!• Me*
V i*. Ill'* tbit g&lt; t rail) and can easily make
are
a*ke*l lo atte'wl.
*y metrically Duped. They m«y
g in up at busies s o »' 7 JO p. ti* tin oiirlvr* undent.&gt;.'d \ mrieorir per clean!, g of sour lamp sha.it I
r.f the dead to b . - t u m o r t h , neat I m
Ihe KlrCut&gt; e II. 411I of Ihe
will
mean
more
light
f.nnt
the
very* front a deep aolld grceen la
i.*r
can
be
evpcttr.1
of
(
r
a
r
h
r
t
t
Market pta r will tk held
■day. Thu*. ( the children at our
MONDAY
Sanford
Grammar
s
cI
.••.t
I
r
\
lamp and l.mgrr life lor the shade
will meet at the trhtvol at J 1(1 gray.
'd a y itldom rcalirr the rrligtou*
I h M rtlryan Service l i n 'd ef
Tne I'l-ornter* **l! r* *101*0 a! tin. clij'.y acrklng wilb vojng pro
Tne method of . raping mini
Imiioitan.r of the day. knowing tlie Tr»l Mrthodivt Churytl will Ihr Kir*: Methodist * tureh ai I |dr
n. m All meniiirr* are iiig.nl to
&lt;111! the *1 ade *a ut Vice I’r a iy .
\d
&gt;
a
’
l
a
,
r
.
..f
Ic
■
h
1
g:
long
itlrnd.
&lt;’Al.lv
only the gho-l* and ruulin* now meet at • .V* i&gt;. n». at the home p. m.
Vj.ati.v
plralufr 0' a«*ociation home ( 1, I*!11r. • l| n11■t *t All
W
I.UNUMiAY
a**(Hlated with thr occasion
of Mr* 11. F fan e , 1301 Park
Iteciration f„r Au r Ho&gt;* at
Plan* have beer, lump.rlfd for
V*Ph u la l aid imaginative young Ini.n l u*er*ilv, via
The Ran foul Woman * t'|.,b will
]
Hallnwp'cn culum *. however. Avr
the f ir• t Mrlhidltt i tch a! 3 11 penp .
Paii'hmrnt lhatle* Inith gen., Ihe Halloween Dance In be held Uiuel for luriihron at the dull
•o bark hefoir in,-* Cnri-tian pia
* .viliar, . it*'&lt;» of IIi i ... p. m.
No*
I
at
*
W
p
m.
in
'he
San
Tne
and
|irprr.
can
he
sponged
- sponge.,
... .
, ....
or na
4| | j -,0 ,, m
; | rlP „ , || (,e a
If inach' o * *nd purnl* • appeal,
6 hick In lh* m y 'lif rite* ol 'lie Kpliropal t h u i . h meet a« follow*
v.ui might bil.n your math talent* with a damp . Uh hut„
h\ B ,' *C,h " •
lhr general h... ,. . n,.etlng folto«*.|
I ’lUidl on lh.- Btllilh lllr* A to
*giir. 1 p . i n , wtlh Mi*
1it• tIc and Her! Hc».r*f Avocation
by a p.ogram with Mr.. It C
t.i a big eca compute, or fiec- he dipp-d in watr, 1*•la.tlc
mixed Into the holiday lore ace Ili.ma* \ a u f h n . lot IV. lath Sr.
waved shade* a ». tan bo sponged
'• • m m . * are oiuionai
i’nre&lt; m ,,,*,. |t,|,i, rhairman nf the
tf tnif Pram
i a.-II*Kiel of Roman harve*i tee- St Mary'*, S p, nr., with .Mr*
*nin~Mwill be awsrded.
| me Ada Depa.lmenl, in diaige
J - u ian week a* a coder of with a d imp loth
• Itvall—making today'* Hallowe'en Krnri.,..‘| Turlwtl. 1 . h Actor S'
1 oluelaSt *h nli • ol *dk or rayon
* und» from Ihr d»n e will here |trv, y t r ,| Kl• lier will in- the s u n t
prxrgi
anutirr,
for
thr
•'healn*'*
air
a hodgepodge
of
wandering Mark'*, lo a m . with Mr*, lee
An orgam/atiunal
n -lm r of
Can he Wa*betl pr u . l i d the team* *d 'he building fond nf Ihr Klee; Speaker ||o*lr*«r* will be
\|iv
•apinti. angry goblin*, witchr*, .Moore, u'117 Ada .i* Cl.
Ihe f veiling Citric *1 liie lira &lt;• -al dunces withoul ha n an beings and ihe Dimming* a i r till, hed,H-'erve Assuviatiun, Ticket*
may f', f- Meriwether, Aftw Joe 1 m
Iilack r*t*. lighted torrhei. b.n
flea mta mrrting In lh* *ha|o l \ | cth*w|i*l Church w. ■ lirld 0" t« g ndr tin tn
f7*nf r* c a r
,,e p i t e h n e d al 'he d &gt;..r or ftvm lev, Mr.. &lt;;■ .,ge Stine. Mi* K, A
Math expert a e r 1 *-*!* d lr thi not ghie*l
fire*, apple ducking, ard jack o nf the f .r v t Diptirt church at Monday at the home . Mr*, vail
l *r a mild detergent w,lh lake ar* member o Lh. group Tbe Vlonfortoll. Mr. John fiea, and
f
field
cbrmli
■
.
phyi
Vic
Itolielln,
A « l . GUI K . l«l
'Untcrn*.
7 p. to.
f . MiIIi .u r *
warm Water ard ‘.her* whip Up I |U blip I* In* ilcil
Mr*. M 1 M.-tthmter.
I
I
...logy,
(1
..l»r),
m
e
u
l
l
u
r
r
/
.
( heir luaetlee ut the fir-c HapOfficer* elected at ttie meeting
tint* Plunge the shade up and
ti«t i liut.h Celert.al at 3 l.t p,
chairman, Mr* C. f Wil* aoib-log), p*).l.ulosy an.' 'ICaltil. down in Ihe suds ’ y holding* thr
i*P'
'ng*
tn
,e*r.«rrb
are
varied,
in.. Cherub at ITS y. m.
Iiami, curb.*timer., t :‘ier Craw
imirnl. liven befun raining a l.i|v of the frame with one hand
|'inerir*t It3 ’’ll Cb-ieh V. Jth f-rd a...I l , -rile Par*c.'*, tfravir*
■leu i f . you ndght get ■ ,..ii a* an If t.nl vpot, f u i . ndr them with
frlln.tih.it at it. ft* pnv
rr, fl'.'uheth W'yr.n
*eere'ary.
a *i*,.u.t In a -eveaicb laboratory a soft or.ivh in grnt'r. downward
The Kteeu'ive Hoard nf the \ « r n u ftabtvl;
If } 1 l ave a ninth hackg-ound. j tlroke*
Women of thr I irat I’revbytei an
|*|an* were made l«. aili,Ipat.
Rlnte hy dipping the shade
An actuary appllt* math 10 va
Church will meat in
We »e»» tn
j„ (hf , a „ e r i | | t , ( a«r-.. he held
tluU* a*prcls f mtiiran • and to hri*klv In rlear lukewarm svaler
Cio.ni at lo a m
. . .
at Ihe I ir*t 'Irthodl'l l (lurch on penatrm and o'hrr employe I'cnrfit until all the v iap 11 mil The tpr
The ivov Seoul* of live fir&gt;t Nov IJ.
plan* To ’&gt;e a fully traionl actu cialivt tuggi v|) lutllng with a
irst
qu
Prrtbvtrr ian Church will meet at
&lt;lw ays
*
’ i
' a i' i i &lt;fUi
*r&gt; * .J must I*vt r u h l r*amlna- elrart tcwel unlit water fiom (he
whirh u'-.iall) **ke« f.oni shade no |«ng»r dl.pv. Avoid dry
r m
/
! T h . i'hila'.heai Cla-* of the f o * t ( J 0 0 ( | S t o n U T l * I ’ rilllL*
ir&gt;tc in direct tiiu'Ubt: use to rlrr
!
^ i
|
III r ! • 111 s e n t
_
j-rr hkiv !fi i.in * hufrr Mi l in f *
trie
tan
Inttead
If &gt;tu wa t ti) pit j o u r math
«
/
#
fu-grnd ha* it that The eurtom „ ith Mr, vlL Cultum. :&lt;’&gt;
S \ c c ( | O f K ltc IlC IlS
of making lighted j-tek *• lanternr K,|,
A, r . at 7 C. p ro­
1
e ‘*,y. j
I’i r
Howl tio ta g f fm ifil -* are al to arurk In a.'.ounline, you will
gue* bark tn Ireland. A *tlngy man
t i l « ||iY
d
a
v
no &gt;t at rltentral tn kdihen rf laiktr linantial a. It *rt * Vnicrt*
V .;!
named dark tea* buried fio.n
pavroll*,
eostv
il.irount*.
*a*e*
L
V
J
Craven hecauve he » m *it.h a
Cn»*»Ucr
li
■’&gt;’ fl. .ct.ry l- a i r m.ht,i’. raiigei .1 J
i
h„*t
*li
i
ilelvr
Into
ninthrina
me plana ig ipr lair*
miter, and barred from Hade*
C'hur.n
*.li e* a • i
*‘ if '..v* a-'-t formula* and devrl
Kitchen r.'fl. ie--ry due nT ;u«f
hecaute he had played prartir.l
the Won
* So ety ol . hr ... |uunt not
op . i-w tin . 1,et ate tllei-rcli, al
oappen Ihrte days llec..u** of the
ll..w d e* y..or k. t.en roinputr
&gt;kr*
ihe devil. With no pace Service
e Tu*l M.'h.
p re in.rhr.natlelan* Km*irin many ctrmrid* invol.nl -n a mod
tj. , ,
Jark wa* o.i.demnfd tO Chureh have ar rv. It I*I |n th.* r e .* - .' H I the
..........
va. uni- to d.. thi* *o„ nred in n o ki! tier. It rirma .dv careful
walk (he earth vviih hit lantern I* * " 1 "leetio:
'.'.3 1 m
mendallon* of Hie rv (iert»’ J..* trl.rrlilid rotliially and abllilv |o p .inning
u „j|| Judt emcn| D*v.
by the nronih.a butincit and pio f„r fm, check youi cabinet i|ai* •leal in *i l,a 'ion*
If you i- eoiDldcrlng a new
Jack o lanlern* w. -e not al g'»"» tn erlini al n C&gt; a m
a^am*I Ihe fuUowmg »Unda- i*
Write f.,r ■ 1 s Drpartrneot or klteheii. here are a few pointer*
^ i j\« midc ffoni
pklflfl I
l'&gt; '■ L***! H
t fiirtu U| a It! &lt;
I .i Imic b.dlrlin . n "Huiploymri.t ,ou if do well lo krrp in mind.
. early dav* | n S e t . a idchildren V. l»-&gt; Curie* meel at » a
tt. Slate home manigement tprrta'ivt Mpportuhllle* f..r W'omrr. .Mali..
I hr &gt; were pre»i’•led u. a .vllelilcarved them fromlacge turnip*'
I’mecrcM llaplHt Uiur.h W -I r. • rrm l irmlnac tp. c . H
inatlrian* m l ftalitl.rian* "
gan Stale t nlversily b-.rne plancenlurie* ago. .ornanre played t tlencral Meeting at in a cr.
-the Nairn, d In.iiiute
of V. -,*d The addr**&lt; Women'* llotrao mn,. *p.v, lali*t al a kllclien elinle
* part In Halloween, t.*o Youth*I’lnccre i napuil ih u r th Or*
K u h n Cibfnel*
1 S 11
■ 1 . f l a b o i v.
iponv hi oil nunlly hy Ihe unlleillty
arul maiden* of M nrie Kngland.
n tfc llfg .&lt;t J
p. m
Ml* renter from 24 lo JO .l» * ington 2 ' I* * Subscribe to the an.I Ihe National ln*tlluic of V*.nal
■believed that by paiing anapple In ' SSe Junior k i l.uwvhip o| ittJ o
,,,1,10, 1* a ! IJ to M 1 :i Mathemati. * Sturlcnl Journal I" Kltrhen Cahi.irf*.
r t 1,' ba*e cabinet*
one |&gt; rce and dr**ppmg Ihe pt.’l I’1'*'
l'if*byternn l h n ■t&gt;
rent* t r 1 l**ur K.»r Hti*t. wide to
V I *ha|ied or an I. sb..|ved kit
over Ihr left ihculdn. it w..uld. meet at 3 Jo r :n ami the Jo
Nmk tin ie r — 1. mchr* of '■-II the N , no, al ( nitnrd of l r a r * . • • hen 1* Ihe most efficient for a
flit m Hie *wrcthe*rlT m.lla!* A t'h o le will meet *1 * v&gt; P m
rab.'iei and I* to 7* mrhr* of .*- &lt;- of Matbeniali*. I?&gt;1 Ifith s - right har-vleil peri-m. whut wink*
MV, Wathirglon « I) C.
g i f ’ w lth ln g lo t lr c a m *.f h r r fu
from r-glit lo left, appliance) an I
cabinet*.
sink 1.irfa.es In eilher of tlieve
tilth*-*, from *1 t t 71 I' hr* .1
arrangement* should be placrnl in
pending upon Hie *. e of ihr ftrm
Hus irqueriff refrlgrralor — nuv
*
tenler — *ink — work *Uffa*e —
Halloween ha* nflen been ri' *&gt;.
IT«lhe»_harigir,g ituragr rear
work *ur(are
wall oven
WASHINGTON —1I P I 1 — Know *i»tr*J »« a holiday H n rlly J.tr
r ihe ba.k door, but not nccr»*tnlv Mr and Mr* Hay- Thoma* an range
planning renter.
iiour
.-&lt;
the
birth
of
a
ion
Alien
Imnifiiie . . . I h r fnnt.nMIc
what lo do when a jhi*r r failuie youngater*. however, adult I.
In the kltrhen propei. In a kllcnrn
In a eorndor type arrangement
[rau*e* the home l i r c / r r to ttop* lion* on thi* madrap iteration ran with a washer and dryer t i e r Ralph, lorn IK lob, r gS, in Sr in
uvokitiyf iie rfrinirance
nf
ni.tlr Memorial Mo-pltal. The f...: . the »rjuence on one wall should
The Agriculture
Department be the highlight of Ihe year.
alto thould be cabinet* ab.i.r Inete weichrvl It puunrls.
the n* f in e u l o i i i t * a t t h i s
The
midnight
»nack
for
Hit*
par
,
lie
rrfilgrfator
—
ml*
renter
give* there tip* on h«w to keep
rlramlprirv n ' - avr Mr and Mr
range
oven Dn Ihe other wall;
ly ra n tie ju*l M d'ffere. * a* appliance*.
IV iiney • Inw |irice. F in *
food from *poiltrg
lh* .Mtfhrfan S ala *p.
w J| M« ri a n t Mr* R 1 work *urfa-e
link — work *urDon! open the frreier door un'&lt;h» entlum r* o f ) our guett. I be
hiifh-Kniiyitiiirilr*n nteel
our UPf"jj” meal e . ie r t offered the e arld 'tnnal . . . . Ih-mia* *H of Sanford.
'tee
planning renter
In a
rind
PUifpril
r-PM h e u t ln if
r rr ar. v t
r&gt;_^
_
(DeT-Mush
'
f"
r
,n"
,n'u'"
«
t
»
)
•
■
kilthrn where all erjulpment l»
Reha Stags*
0 v the ln*ide tempeiature
It
brings
honor.
P
m
u
d
r
.tnrage
at
the
i-unf
of
against
one
wall
thi*
scipferwr
I*
Cnjijier
I'lfn!
IroltiMils.
Try tn find out bow long Ihe Toast Wilcbr*
Rill li villi I II I I II A VM■*
use and mr.*t of It withi- the
irrommendrd refngrtalor
urn
electricity will he off In tbe area. In gruuml In-ef. grated onion *ra “easy
N f.u YORK
11 P I » — D n * enter — work surfarr
..rh
'
aie.i
Have
*d|uat
range
—
somng*
an*l
mushroom
p:c*&gt;
If m t f for 1 few h o r n , food will
up baktrl yarns by duffing Ihe-n
Try ll ao-rn It'll be a its db) able thelie* In wall *abmeti Pro wrlli rhubarb To *nrv* ft pcr*n. v. work surface
•R..t rpo.l. food in a fj'l (rerrer
vide di*h itniagr Ixilh at the left
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By JAMES C. WAITERS
GAINESVILLE, FU. &lt;UPI) _
Those 40.000 fans who ar# expect­
ing to sea a c-sservative, low*coring, tigttly-played game be­
tween the 5autheatteni Confer­
ence'# top 'defeniive teams hert
Saturday may be in far a turp riw .
Dixie apert* writers and football
obverrers have S»#n reeling copy
off their typewriter* about the defeniiv# might! of Flortda and Au­
burn. predictirg that the winner
wEl b# th# or# who a t o m first
and th*n lock the git# on It#
opponent
They talk ef Auburn’s heft)
professional-type line which has
rellnquiihcd trmsrd at Lh# imall
r a te of P I S jarda per game.
They point to Flarida’a front wall
which haa given up 1IT yards per
game, but only O I yardi on the
ground.
Al) in ail, the outlook la for a
60-minute auipe-ieful bore-crack­
ing dtfem ive battle w«&gt;i *U the
cheer* reltased en on- or two
goalllne touchdown plunges
But it aia’l recesvarily so.
FlorLla Coajh Bob Woodruff,
who learned the tricka of the
trade from Tc-..-.#**ee Athletic
Director Gen. Boo Neyland, ard
Auburn'* Ralph Jordan have been
putting their vjsada through some
aenou*
offenaive
aenmmagea
which they hop* will era-k their
reipectivc opporent’i defetuea
B**Ji men want vktrriea badly,
and Jordan would like a decisive
win to booit the Piiinsmen’i nst o n a l ranking. And both teami
have the horse* to turn the gsme
into a wide-pen leoro feet.
Woodruff *lready h a t indicated
he hav ion-.e o ffe n u r; tricks up
hi* t'eave f rr Aubum which Flor­
ida best *0-9 la their last me#.ing
in 1M6. Incidentally, that wj« th#
laat time the F!ainam*n last a
gam e.
The mild - mannered Woodruff
• aid he wat working to to h e th*
problem raoit team* have against
A ubum — “ making a first down,
much leia a tooehdowm "
With crapy Jimmy Dunn the
G ators’ 1U-pound quarterback at
the helm. Florida D capable of
throwing a wide variety of p a l l ­

United Pre*« InternsUoaii
the Greeniei take on Ttia* Tack,
Sou the nt« rs Conference entrie* la^ k
O rsaja Bowl where
Tulare ,- d Vanderbilt venture out J*3* cv tr iat0
amor.f the tpooka and witchei to- f*0* 5*F I*®**
•** tighten
up Saturday. And taright in search of btcrseciKOil
th#
Commodores
tangle
with the
football victories.
■*
Miami
Hurricane*.
The piivkin Halloween partiei
The reit of the SEC schedule
With thr#
it dangling fro as attack and greatly Improved de­
Fresh from upaot wi.-.i over Fort rill be in New Orleans where richt’i ( t m c i could be looked
Oh M r * pal# of Ita wigwam. th* fensive lino, th* Semlaol#* ihoald Myers and Winter Park, the Semi­
upon as merely a prelude ta m e
of the Saturday night affairs: Tht
B uford Seminole* tonight i t t t oat have the 1 U m a id ii firmly in nole# har# exhibited their grow•
climactic meeting nf Louiilara
f#g New S n m i In q j « t of in- tow. Tonight'* game ooald Mttd Lnv mnfider.ee in drill# thta w««k
State aad Miisisiipp!, they ef the
t O i r , whleh would h# k i third
Coaeh Jim Plgotl aatd Q tr.tr
tli« Sanford tquad a giant stride
perfect records.
taereetful invae'ot it m a r terriTbS other sa m e under the ' tbti
along th* rood to th# Orange Bolt back Cecil Dandridg# had locked
U rr
"plenty sharp'* in praetiee. HU
Saturday is In Lexinstcn bet»ren
Boasting * B»w-found running Conference erowr.
paaair.f always 1a a threat. The
the Kentucky Wildcat* and the
little field general baa developed
Miialivippi State Maroom. The
the option pi iy into the Seminole a*
fact that neither team has any
chief threat. Given a uttit room,
prtat caps# to be proud of its
Dandrtdfe tin'! a bit reluctant to
BRUNSWICK. Maine IU P I&gt; - current record should make this
dash down the sidelines.
Adam Walih, the former Notre an interettirf one alls.
The option play alio keept the Dame Ail America who resiined
The afternoon meetinj of Florida
opponent#' defe'te loos*. tasking Thursday rich! at B wdoin Col- and Auburn if a prudpe match betoc-m for the up-the-middl# bursts lefv football coach, may return to | tw##-n two defensive powers, and
Only
mart w#*kt of bow)- ■.lace by • »c«tt margin of i* of Fullback Hirold Sterne and Half- hia alma mater a* head coarh. it i rives the Ttser* a chance to re
£aln wrae of the itature toil In
tag r t w ’*' In th'* b»lf of th# game. They h it# 2U t ? won. 15 baeki It- Riirer and Verson w*« rap&lt;rted today.
Kirk.
laval «©uree* aaid there wai a that tie sam e with Georgia
'?■ a —'1 '*'wlt&lt;-# »ck'di&gt;,». ind 1^2 1-it. Thtj fto u r I Reuralllat
Most im prniive hai been th* “ xcod deal i f unrer * amont f*rh.
t **s (-^ *e |#t #f"w
* win.*
I And r»on La -1c ta ** i*J alot with develonrent of a eoupl.* of bulky Irish alumni tr. rorard ta the Alabama and Georjia, both
a#-'# f'**s r10 w ,l IS- Bobaon Spottief fVodi linemen, Kelly Lake and Neely coachln* rec-rd of Terry Bren- ■abea«l * aurpriairx amount of
T * r ----- ♦ *»-la th# fir* half hat won IS and boat 21. and WU- Roaa In David Stanley, the Serai- nan, currently the Notre D a m e | mid aeaaon muacl#. muare off at
colei had an all-ORC g u tt- at lot mentor.
[ Tweiiooia. The Crtnaon Tide
w De*. • and atari* again with ian-Ma!»r Furr-itur# Co.
.nd liart of the leaion The rrraalnder
The reports laid alumni were » ‘t t i thi* one badly for leinf on
. |h# t«*r# team* and iponaort on Wade'a. are tied one# mor* for of the forward wall, howrver. wia
particular!) disturbed over Notre the homecomins cake.
Ian. S. M*tt of tht t#ami will re- Jie last alot with 14 wir.t ar.d 22 inexperienced.
Dame'i “poor" teaions recently C ;.rria Tech and Tenreuee
r a S Becv*r#*d but replacements
Stanley carrird m oit of the de- and their relatively below r *r will b# join* s p i r i t tw v rr» *et
j*** each.
fenfire burden in the early jiraei showir.; this season. They have ed nembera of th# Atlantic C ent
- wtU be »**d#d for th# f#w w 't
Rsrjmi'Jat A Anderaoa tned un- A* a rerun, opposing baeki at­
Treat two taraei, to Army and Coefertsce. th* Vola playir.t holt
adfl tear# th# I«*d « after the
.1 tee iaet frame waa -cll-d to tempted
iteer -■—.
clear —
of —
Sta.o
---- ...... to ........
.. Purdue and have beer, prevted to to Nofh Carolina ard the Yellow
fl it half enda.
to p the Perfeetloniiti, hat hv) to ley'* itrnrxhnld Now. I^ke. Don wta In leveral other fa mat.
Jackets flyinc to Durham tiT the
Perf-rt'on Dairies still V.ad&gt; the
Walih. who captained and cen annual »et-J» with Puke.
bow to the team which wouldn't bo C-.rter, P.eii and Charlie P-ojan
flit with I f * won and 11 V I ’ost.
The leriuuv practice wai over
'.rred
Notrs
Dame’*
famoul
beaten. Tha Dalriea racked op 'lit make thl« M*ht) unpopular
P***■*#• a'*M taw A. B. C Gar*
"Four Horsemen." had been h**d Pday, and oriy wam up drills
coach a* Bowdoir. for 15 yeara **■* Kheduici.
U fa 5*rrl-» ellnb Into is.-ord
He lervcd from I9T3 to IJt3 a r . d ------------------------then left to accept a line coach
spot In South Bend, Later he rt
Baltimore. Md. &lt;UPI) —The
A. U. C- Gartarv
took dial.
turned to Buwdoin.
Baltimore ColU have ailed waiv­
ail
four
polnla
f
rw
,
Wilaon
MaThe
Barracudas
have
a
bettar
i^
In 1945, Walih m igr.ed at No- ers ^on punter Dirk Horn. He ivier'a. ned W a ' t ’e Market took all team than their seaann'a record in­
tre Dam# to take over a*
, raxed only 34 yardi on 19 purta
four fiatr Rjbton'l.
dicates. The «4 deadlock with De of the Cleveland Rami, ieadir.r this season. Including a weak 31.5
Alberta Shaw bowled *he hiyV I.ar.d lait week wai indicative of the National Football League club
nritr.it Wathlngton !*&lt;t Sunday.
e r scratch came, 'to ind tr-*k the type club New Smyrna can to its Brat league title in that
Th# lanferd Naval Air Bta- h i l l handicap ho-t-a with 204 field on any fiver- night.
year. In 1944 the Rami moved
A#a*» varsity h#«k*tball team will pins. Marias Adairt put tocether
Coach Pig ti ha* warned hit to Lei An(eles ar.d took second
NEW YORK &lt;UP1) - Barney
rta-t praetiee V*ndav la prepara- a 1M-IU-1C for the high leriei, •quad not to be overconfident The place.
The ST-ytar old former star re­ Eremenko of the New York JourBarracudas will be at home, ipcilt-3"m
U i - **r
- T -th# !*•» #» MiiKi, accord- 442 scratch, and 514 bar^tesp.
Splits were p u l i d up by Donra Ing for an up*et. Too, they itiU turned to Bowikiin the following r.alAmcriran h a i been elected
roach WU Beyer,
have aharp te#th The main offen- year and has remained there un­ chairman of th# New York chap­
: 4tea* with this report came F #nch, WHO, Tannie Eberle, th# live threat la Lynn Wright, fleet* til now. Hia resignation becomes ter of the P i i e b a l l Writers Aisoci*
5 7, P e l f / Turaall. J-T. Pat Foeannouncement by Coach Beym ter, the 5-10 and Fat TetW makln* fooled aenlor halfback.
dko&gt;anno'
effeetive Dec. 31.
a'Jon of America.
NEW YORK (LTD _ The 19V2
that thr-ueh the rammer a l. - w the F I. Only turkey of the even
indoor track teaion will open with
toeifero-re had been formed, the Ing wai roll* 1 by Alberta Shaw,
the K-.ight* of Columbus games
Florida Inter-Service Basketball who started __
_
tha came
wttb thrr#
at Boitor, Jan. IT, it wai an­
nounced today by the National
Next Tuesday will divide who
Amateur Athletic Union.
Mav art, Orlando AFB, Patrick
m
and 'h# or!/i-atnr ef th* will remain on t-p, a t A. B. C.
and Billy Brewer appear to make i four victories against one tie—al!
By NORMAN MIU.F.R
a or, NA ' Banferd. The 1ea*ue takes on Pirfectior, Wade’a will
Minisilppi the better passing j »re favored, but by widely varyUnited Pres* IntcrnaUnoal
^famea will be bated an a home-p’ty Rournlllat A Anderson, and
team, tnit LRU boait* a superior leg margin*
BOUTON (UPD — Matchmaker
ta d I .me type aerie v, which wtil Rnbaon will roll axalnat WiliouI o u tn a n a State and M:nlliippi. "grind 'em down" running gsm#
la w a F a v o re d
Johnny
Buckley aaid Tueaday
Maler.
reenlt la u d . U^am playinp an
two of the perfect record xlanta because of halfbacks Billy Can­
Iowa, ranked tops in the nation th a t Jo# Dl Nueci of Newton.
d e b t cam* eonfervrta achedale.
of college football, cUah Saturday non and Johnny Robinson, ard and hungry for * Rose Bowl hid, Mata.. wL” meet Chico Vcjar of
the ferula, eenferenc#
IJvU's is picked by eight at h o m e Stamford. Conn., in a 10 * tound
nlgM to determir* which ihall go fullback Tommy Davit
tie. tha “Black Raiders*
Michigan; bout at Boston Garden Nov. 27.
tine
makes
up
in
»peed
far
what agamtt b*l»agu&lt;red
Li , addeJ U ♦heir ichedule home
on and challenge other power* It lacks In weight, compared to second-ranked A m y i« picked by De Nuerl haa won 16 itraight.
I l f home raaaea with each formlike Iowa. A rov, Ohi&gt; State aruj the Rebrli.
32 pointi over Co'fatr it West
Mable fo-e M the Dnheiefty of
w A s n r v n T o r ( U ? n — Tbr Auhwrn for the -latior.a! chamSooner# O srr Colorado
Feint. N \ ; th:rl-r*r.ked Ohio
Florida Frvthmen, Fte.von Col•Fathlneton Srnaiort have trad 'd plooshtp.
State is ux over .Nnrthwcvtem ai
Aiviher perfect record and
l» r. JV t, and Or-anda Junior
inficldcr
Oivle
Alvares
to
ihe
likely
howl
berth
ir
e
at
itako
a
t
!
Evanaton, III , and fourth ranked
IJiU.
renktd
ffU’
in
Ihe
nation
Collerr amor* othert: ai well ai
belnr Invit'd to the FaHcV AFB Cleveland Indiana in exchanse for by the Ur.;t#d Prrsa Intcrnatiot.*l lUmlder, Colo, where undefeated Auburn w vs six ever FJctWa
Invitational Toumamrn I Dec. 9- former bi)mii player J. W. Porter. Board of Coaehei i* a ila-point and untied Colorado take* on aev- Gainesville, Fla.
Th* No. 1 interaectional battle '
enth ranked Oklahoma in a Big
Alvares, a cood defensive man,
|S and tho RivtH Naval Dlitrict
favorite to b#*t lixth-ranked ole E i g h t Conference ahowdown. of th# day* finds Notre Dame a
hit only . » • for the Senators last
To"-—- —-r.t In Fthruary.
Mia* In thi* heralded “ meetlr' of
AB of the Naral Air Station! season. Porter batted .100 while th# unbeaten" at Bator B»i*e. Coach Bud Wllkinaon’a men are three-point favorite over ?*avy at
favored hy seven. The wmnrt un­ Baltimore. Md. In the game to
home ramee »H1 k# pl*F»d at playing first bate, the outfield and La. Both have 6 0 n r o n l s
doubtedly will he the conference b# leiev'sed nationally by NBC,
th# Orlando AFB rym In Orlan­ also catching. He received a W .
Thia gam* has t » o other im­
do. Tho public la Invitad to attand 000 bonus from the Chicago White portant facet* betide the high ns- representative in the Orange Mticonstn la picked by au points
Bowl.
over Michigan State at East Lan­
Sox In 1M1.
tho game* free of chargetkmal ranking and preservation
The team occupying the top sing, Mich Roth have ilim Bote
a spotlris record. The --inner ll four ranking*—all with record* of B&gt;wl h*-p*i.
a good bet to go on to the Southf tite rn Conference championihip 1
and fall heir L&gt; a berth In the i
Sugar Bowl New Y ear’s Da)
Quarterback* Bobby Franklin

Brennan On Skids?
Reports Say Walsh
May Coach Irish

S andspur Bowling
Nears Mid-Point

Colts Ask Waivers

Air Station Cagers
r.-s ’y Tor Practice

Chairman Elected

ing. pitebout. revars# and keeper
playa at Auburn * touted defense.
And n e h *p**dr non-ier.loei ai
Don Deal, Jon MacBeth. Rutieil
Dllte, Doug Plrtin and B o b b y
Green bav# matured into a team
of brnk-aw ay runrera that eould
give Aubum a fit.
G^ the other hand. Jordan hta
on# of the beat ball carrieri in
th# SEC in Tommy Lorino, 1S5pousd aenlor halfback who hai
close to a six-yard average per

Grid Attendace Climbs,
In South, Drops In East
By FRED DOWN
NEW YOPJC (UP!) - College
football attendance is up J (9 per
cent nationally and Is on the in­
crease in every section of the
country except the Fast and the
Midland*.
A l Tniled Press tn'.ernat«on»l
mid season i v m y of 111 colleges
which have played a total of 322
game* disclosed today that 7S((.105 spectators h*v* jammed a u ­
dit across the country. Th'j ii
an average of 21,471 per game at
a 2 (9 per cent increai# over 1557
when to u l attendance w ai l.oiS,OS at a corresponding stage of
the aeaton.
The Rocky Mountain area and
the South show the largest inC .tatei and the Midlands th#
biggest drcreaie. Rocky Moun­
tain attendance, helped primarily
by th# Air Force Academy. Brig­
ham Yeung and Wyoming, ha* in­
crease 2171 per cent while th#
South's attendance it up 6 7* per
cent. Atterdanre In the Midland*
t» down 6*1 per cent due mostly
to a I'-.OOO drop experienced by
the University of Missouri.
Attendance haa increased 6 2
per eent on th# Pacific Coast,

313 per cent in the Southwest
and it even up alightly 0 27 per
cent) in the Midwest where »* h
out gam ti are commonplace. Th#
Midwest, of course, retains i v
*e-t]«r§! !esd*/ih!p with an a - .e j|
agr attendance of 33,591 for w
games with no lesa than eirht c-dleges averaging more than 54.000
per gvme.
Th# East'# attendarre it dvam
133 per cent with only 12 of 2D
ec Hwgct repcHirg ga.nt.
The two individual h-ad-ri er#
Ohio Stat«. averse n r S.’ .OOO p»r
gam#, and Michiaio ai«ra;-lng
77,SCO Pittsburgh leads the East:
Coorgi* Tech. Misrai a r ) L r a . s J
ana State top the South; Okla­
homa is undisputed leader In the
Midlands.
Colorsdo
tops
the
Rockier: Rke. Southern Metbv
dUt snd Texas are th# Soatlv
west leader* and Ci'.ifornia ia
topi on the Welt Coait.

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Nix'a palling talent, th* Platr.ia t n have s i potent an ctfer.ie *#
any te rm in th# cor.ferea'e.
So. whil# those 40.500 fans Jr
rtorida Field ar# watching tiM
line play of two of the toughen
defenaive teami Jn the country
.Saturday, It wouldn't b# * bwd
idea to be on th* lookout foaome r a n l e d a i t l # bwckf.e’d play.
Including two or three long • dis­
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Get oat and Vote Next Tw day Nov, 4.

FSU Will Start
Vo'-Beoting Team
TALLAHASSEF. (UPI&gt; - The
lame Florida State llnlvervity
itartlng lineup which helped &lt;le
feat Tenntsice iaat week will
open againsf Tampa here Satur­
day.
Coach Tom Nugent picked #rwla
J‘#t# Firming and Tony Romrr.e
tacklei Boh Swo*tc.w»kl and J&lt; hn
Spivey, guards Al Ulmer and
Jerry Graham and c«nter Bo
Davit to open on the line.
In the hackfield. Vie Ptinii
will ita rt al quarterback. B-bby
B*cm and Jack Eapenahlp at the
halfback ports and Fred Tlckard
at full.
The Semlnoles poliahe-' up their
ificr.se and pats defame In a
drittllng rain Thursday. Rain 1i
predicted for the game Salurd*v

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Democrats Predict They'll Gain Eight Senate S eats
By RAYMOND LAHR
WASHINGTON tUPI) - Dem»cratlc campaign manager* ap­
peared conrlnced today they will
Kitn at Icaat eight U. S. Senate
aeats in next Tuesday* election
and h a te an even chance or betU r to gain eight others.
They atuck to their forecasts
despite the intensive camipigning
by
Preiident
Eisenhower and
Vice President Richard *t Nixon
in behalf of Rrpt'bliia;. candidates. While admitting the GOP

leaden may b ate stirred up Re­
publican workers — which could
could mean a larger GOP turn­
out at the polls nett Tuesday—
Democratic spokesmen refused to
concede any change in the out­
look.
Eisenhower returned Tuesday
night after a two-day campaign
trip into West Virginia. Pennsyl­
vania ar.d New York In which
ibere are critical raras for four
Senate seats and two governor­
ship*. He will make his final

Washington W indow
t y LYLE C. WILSON
WASHINGTON tL’Pi) -W h e n
the returns from neat Tuesday's
election are in. there is likely to
be a lot of Republican talk but
r o action about Rig luibor'e
campaign spending,
lion Section 301. although a pert
Hartley Vet prohibited unions,
banks and co-porations from mak­
ing contributions or expenditure*
ir- (unuection with a itderal electi-i. Section 301. although • part
of tlie act. actually was ar
amendment to n long standing *Utu'r. the Coirupt Practice* Act
cf 1907.
Roth labor and corporations,
however, are spending in this
campaign with ernsiderabie free­
dom and liberality, the sums be­
ing reported and on record in the
office of the clerk of th* House
of Representatives. If thla seems
to reflect a confused Situation tn
which the known facts seem fuel,
to contradict the other, that it
correct TTiere i* a confuted situa­
tion which came about like this:
J e t t Of l.aw
The hottest, fasten and most
auccetiful labor challenge to the
Taft • Hartley Act was directed
agalnat Section 301. Malcolm C.
Moot, who it now one of Presi­
dent Elsenhower'* tprech writers,
explains the events leading up to
the current confusion In a book,
**A Grammar of American Poll,
tics," which Mona wrote jointly
with Wilfred E. Binkley.
Key word In the controversy ov­
e r Section 301, Moot relatei, was
the word "expenditurea." The sec­
tion forbade both expenditures and
contributions. Mo*’I continued:
"The Inclusion of this word ex­
penditures), according to union a r ­
guments. not only forbtde making
contribution* but it actually pro­
hibited making any expenditure!
v hatevrr. tinder thit interpreta­
tion union apokeamtn argue 1 that
the n e i a hiring of a hall to dis­
cus* politic*, buying radio time
to broadcast political views, print
Ing or circulating a newspaper
with a political opinion, ,-.u cir­
culating hanulillla were all barred
by Iht word 'expenditure*.’ "
tVna by t ’nloa
On au:b grounds CIO Piesidentl

Phillip Murray moved immediate­
ly after the law was enacted to
test the constitutionality of Sec­
tion 304. Murray used union
money to publish In The CIO
News support of a candidate in
a Maryland apeciat congressional
election. The CIO candidate wan.
The Justice Department obtained
a grand ,ury indictment of Mur­
ray and the CIO.
A U. S district court in March
5MI declared the expenditures
part of Section 301 to be uncon­
stitutional and the Supreme Court
affirmed that ruling the following
June. The suit against Murray
and the C I O was dismissed.
Neither court, however, passed on
the larger question which Moos
says was at fellows;
"Can labor unions contribute
funds directly to • political cam­
p aig n '"

FSU Has Beauties, Bands, Banquets
TALLAHASSEE (LTD - Beau
lies, bands and banquets set the
stage today for a weekend of
colorful festivities at Florida Slate
University'* homecoming celebra­
tion.
Two beauty qucer.t Instead of
the usual onr will U&gt; crowned.
For the firat time there will bo
a Mrs. FSU, elt-cted by wives of
undent*. This year she is Mrs.
Joy Gauvin of Fort Walton Reach,
wife of sophomore pre-med stu­
dent Dale Gauvin. The 30 year-old
lovely has * three year-old daugh­
ter, Dawn.
The homecoming queer, se­
lected by the student electlun
Tuesday, will be announced at
the annual Pow Wow tonight at
Dtiak Campbell Stadium.
She was ctelre df ae
Plrtaoi
om fivetaninrdiu aointO lie tao
She was selected from five
finalists: J.iyve Combs, U. Hia­
leah; Nan Chamberlain, l&lt;, Look­
out Mountain, Term.; Wtllnj Cope­
land. 19, llruntwick, Ga ; Pat
Ferguson. 2i&gt;, Hampton, V* . and
Arielous Johnson, 20, lavkc Worth.

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campaign address Friday night
over a national radio and televi­
sion hookup from Baltimore, Md
Would Set Record
If Democrat* maintain or en­
large their he'd on Congress thu
fall, the President would have to
face the proipect of the oppo»i
lion party controlling Congress
for six of hn tight years as
President—a record of modern
presidents.
After a 30 hour rest
Nixon
heads west (gain tonight for
stops In Iowa. Kansas, Montana
ar.d Washington stale before flyleg to the loont-v-bc new atat* of
Alaska for the w*«k&lt;nd.
With aome differing assess
ments. Democrat leadsra sound
confident they will win Senate
seats now h**!d hy Republicans in
California, ’omecticut, Indiana,
Michigan, Pennsylvania and West
Virginia They a r t counting both
seats in West Virginia, the only
state electing two senaton nett
Tuesday. The Democrats already
have wrested ore seat festn the
GOP in the rariie* Maine elec
lion.
Afier iheae eight states Demo­
crats figure their chances art t
little belter then even to win
GOP Senate seats in New York
and Ylinnesou and about even in
New Jersey, Ariaon*, Nevada,
Maryland and Utah.
Make No Forecast*
Democrat* now hold a 41 to 47
edge In iht Senile. They etpect
to reelect all the 11 incumbents
they have running this y e tr.

The celebrats-su .uficially began
at to a m with dedication of the
campus radio station.
Classes were dismissed at noon
to allow time for' tha preparation
uf floats for th* homecoming
parade .hrough the streets of
T a l la h it'ie
Some !0 colorful
Coats have been entered in the
judging.
President Robert M. St roller
and guest* will lead the parade
and will thbbbbb ffffffffffffetaa
ami will be followed by the march­
ing chiefs snd the school cheer­
leaders.
Tonight's activities include the
homecoming banqviet snd th* Pow
Wow, where the homecoming
queen will be feted snd crowned.
Saturday's festivities open with
an alumni breakfast, alumni buslness meeting and a dedication
of the new men’i gym.
Later, alumni will attend a
barbecue foltowed by the football
game between the Semir.ote&lt; and
the University of Tamp* at 7 3C
p m.
The weekend tloses Saturday
night with in* homecoming dance
at the men'* gym.

Deaths
l-OSDON (U l'Ii-O ntish Mv»tlit Rose Mitauley died rhursdax
i t the ag* of 77.
NEW YORK (UPI)— Alexander
D. Grusset, 39. a member of lb*
firm of Gruiiet and Dunlap,
b-«k publishers, died Thursday
after an extended lllne.i,

PRINCETON. N. J tU P It—
Radellffe Heermsnee, 74, the firat
director of admission *; Prince­
ton University, died Wedneidsy
of a heart attack.

KEY WEST. Fla. ( U P I M A j*t
angina beak* loose from a tost
mount Tburediy. banged against
two bulldtnp and tot one ea fire.
Fleur men differed minor (Mur­
iel. but helped put out Ihe Era.
CepL R. O. Green, commafder,
etumated danaga at more -4han
ISO 000 *t the Boca Chic a Nival
Air Station.
Th* engine, removes from a
Demon jot. was being rua «p kn
a routine test. It tore loose from
ita moorings, kit a crash (Back
housing Ore equipment, to n e d
over a fire engine end slammed
into a hangar, which bu*et Into
flames.
Tha engine stopped when It ran

Whila talking about chances of
staging upsets. Republican load­
ers have shied away from spe­
cific fore,-1 »t» about unseating
Democratic senators in tho Nov.
4 contest fnr control of Congress.
Eisenhower plugged in Sew
York City Tuesday for election of
Nelson Rockefeller
Republican
making a hid for the governor­
ship. snd of Rep. Kenneth It.
Kasting. GOP nominee for sena­
tor from New Tork.
H« appealed to Democrats and
independents to luppott Republi­
can candidates and said his party
was for soundly progressive and
not "hysterical. . . self seeking"
government,

out of fuel.

Ban On Films Sought

Physicist Explains
Radiation To Class
On Hass Feeding
Ulray Clark, health physicist
technician with the Florida State
Hoard of Health, was g.icv* speaker l.v tha clast in mnergency ma*s
mealing tlsia week.
Clack, whose job is protaeiiog
people from radiation, explained
fallout and bow it occur*. He am
{-basiled tha peacetime u*et of
atomic energy and Ihe fart thil
accidents do orcut ir its trainpotation and uie. thu* cans ng
radioactive contamination He ex­
plained to th* class bow f*vod sup
plies and rocking facilities and
equipment could be de.-onUminat
ed He also discussed ihe use of
protective clothing in contaminat­
ed areas and the Jercmtaminatron
of personnel.
Clark atreaied Ihe lark »( radia­
tion detection instruments and
equlpmtnt. Ha demonstrated the
use of such equipment. Members
of the c lan then used inslrumrnU
to detect the preicnrc of radioaelire materials
A native Floridian, he is a grail
uate of th* Univarsity of Florida
Before Joining th* State Board of
Health h« had been aitociatrd
with Atomic F.nergy Commission
at Oak Rhlge, Tern, and the Sav
annah Riv*r II Bomh Plant at
AWen, 8. C.
Th* clast in disaster feeding is
part of the m service training of
Seminole County school lunch per­
sonnel and It held in cooperation
with the Seminole County Red
Cross and Ciril Defense Program,

NOIUTI Olit \M )0 A1*1*11 \( TS III fifi t KOWUS Hu Rriitul oxxoningr of North Orlan(K-, Central !’i*&gt;t'iiln*n ttovvcnl cm . ittt.urtcil Ittig’i'&lt;rovviis of Sumlav niglit-si'iTx to vlew*
the bcautil .' MtoiU'l Ivumt'n tm iIhrU v. A S.infonl niim wan listctl h* tin* jir.n official purihaxe*' »’f
,&gt;£ ihit.xt* Ri*wly-l‘K'nt«'tl North Urlnmli Monies. I.hiikwimh!

Typhoon Kills Two
MANILA (U P D -T y p h o o n Lorna skirt.xi th* central Philippine*
Wednesday, leanr.T two dead and
crippled rommuniealiona in *oviNh
ern Luson.

Killer ILeads Possee To Bodies O f Two

tin.j tlie pwrrhrsl hones i« through a d - m s t m e n t s they had
SAN* DIEGO t till. t U P I ' - i . - n
fessrd killer II. vc&gt; M-ru» G at- m u in e d n f M rs R .ld g c io r d w hom placed asking for work. Glatmaa,
i.lA tn fh n , »n
a s - m m ic t.
met an atnalcos photographer, was
man, 90, r j -I] t 1■&gt; 1c I a |
n r , r t v c lu b , p u ­ captui.d Monday night when a
c f p o !lccr.-.cn t
,_ h
s t ' l r i c n th ro u g h * lane
li c » a .d H i » ) j - i lo
t l ' i r la tilrsrit ntra l» ■- - i t u u i i i - f l .o l e r t d p a it &lt;f * ,o w t b c lie v r ,! he- highway patrol car happened tn
drive h r at hr tiiol and a llg h tly
of his thirr women vt tim«.
lo n g in g lo h e r.
wounded a j ; year-old rimdrl he
Tlie remain, f.-una tn ttn* unin
T h e tlii-d v I n l l m
attractive was atlri. ping l-&gt; u p , , juvll.-f
h*lute,i rarth-i ik.- va'ley &gt;t t n him J r model .' .,lv Ann Du
19 . said
nf Anra State Park almul M i
was twlirvrd i&gt;) ha&gt;. been i.-.md
T,ie ino-iel, tavrraine \ iglt, told
noitbrast of here vvete those r( l x . I it c c e m b . i
An u n u le m fied
-hr .nM Glatnian Monday
attractive m-nti-l Ituils Rita Mer­ Ii. mI) found near Indio. C a l f , Ill- lu ll
in la-* Angeles when he answered
cado. 21. missing since last July, le t her d r a n tfiUon.
her *dvr'U*rmrn! for work as a
and Mrs. Shlr'ev Ann Rrl.lgeforri
Raped at Gunpoint
J t . molhi-r
:*■' children, miss­ G I a lm a n t o ll p o lic e h e p l*&gt; r-l a m.ulr' She said he tried to ra,&gt;a
her at the point of a gun but the
ing Since Iasi Mu h.
, .vt a n d m ouse g a m e *&gt;t ro p in g b it gun went ..tf, a bullet glaring her
v ic liis ia at H ie p o lt,| o f a g un , leg, at uffu rrt drove hy,
f
rig th em to s u b m it to being
I ale &gt;d I*itore
l&lt;h togiaphr.l in th e
n u d r and
Glali.ts-s ar-•' ha kept the atth e n
c o ld b lo o d e d ly
s 'rs n g lm g l-actlvr Miv. Mestsda captive for
t h r .o
v v h llr I h r v
lio l'rv e tt they nearly 24 u.Mis, taping her sevw e re soon to lu* re le a s e d .
rial times dining the night of
V ila t m a n , wh-v h a . a I'-ng p riso n July 2J at h r las \ngrlet hum*
ir&gt;l * 'n l l * i v . J
t . i d e n c r . fo r .m ailruent
lie liu.k nude photos
rn b h e rv * io l s e x o f f e n s e s In im lh of her a td finally killed her.
• H O P tM S
H» M k i l l \ N H . J O S E S
N e w k m k an d s o lo s a d o , la id a ll
"I (at ed her tn lie down soma
A . J . Co -xkeey, s p o n s o r fo r t h * H ir e r m u r d c s lo o k p la c e d a r.n g
• N O B O T M IR
where In San Diego Cctinly, tied
ju n io r r i a l , lia s an n .-u n ri-d th a t a p r t io d of * lit t le m o re 1 1 1 * i a
her
ni
kies
with
one
end
of
the
the annual niagarin* aisbsrtsptiun y e a r .
• N O M IS S
x*
long 'itr-f.tot sash tord and
tnuiM y • :n&lt;i. .
Hr laid hr it.i't Ric two lll-lc &gt; w t.pps ,1 He
temalning
rnpe
r i a - l is lsi.d e. . .
at m&gt;l her ne- k fmm liehind," he
M il. C h i ' &gt;« r . '.ilila r k i r
rd
said
fiosss T v ii i a w h e re si-.- v im .- I h e r
' t h e n I *ii-. glcd her, she did­
su n -in -la w a r - l o a .- g h t r r , M&gt; nod
n’t s.iffrr m. h. I really didn't
M is , D a m ! J -&gt;&gt; H .r
... i
.•ant t.s t II f«n. She wax tne ona
d a u g h t r s , lain. I i . j I - I w .' l i h e r.
I re*ll. ' ,cd R.,1 »hc eujld hive
A l l S u n d a y v r h j .i l a -I t r a In g
KNOJvYILLE, Teni, &gt;l'*l
u n .u l. u f f i c r i s o f t h r h u » " R a p - Tlie a n im a ls a r e light ir.g h a ik in identified sue *
t is t c h u r c h m et la s t r i g h t f - r « r a . | Teiinevser h iin t in g g io m d * .
MURNAU, GERMANY i til tp la n m i.r
-r
tn iti. Tel lien National t o r t.
N O —Specialist hour Os, nr Ri&gt;
Mrs. K a l'u .n l i e , 1‘ast
" ... , | | kYa'ikei If xea* ■■. 1
ant, 30, son of Mrs Freddie II. v iin d e e -n
* .its : '
tl
&lt;Ir a , • w ,!d I t j . r v
T h a i»dav
I'b r -in ,x
ant, Sanford, hla , recentR c o m ­ M e m o ria l It &gt;&gt;pi!a!.
M* r .d a y , i* lunip.it mie and is,i il bark to­
L I- IX T I H i: III l.v ( jl A U K IK D C A N D ID A T E S
pleted the five-week demolition., re p o rte d ilo lo g n ic e l ,
w a r d h im
mines and booby traps c o u rse at
M r s . W . K . C l o n u , I T A h e a lt h
W a lk e r firrd a', th e gjilopli g
the Army European Engineer nrd c h a ir m a n , asslslrd I- Mrs J o h n
nance Srlmol in Murnau, German*.' Lundy end M r * . J ) Rn- *h &lt;, (soar, b u t mivxmi T h e -irlmal
i O N G R K 8 M U N A I.
ftperiiRst Bryant was taught tui ron.Jucie.1 eyete.t* c *’ »cln»,d b o w le d h im n v s r , . ad ! « H itc h e s
R p rS la ix i | a .
w ris re q u ire d
to
c to s r
tu d .
I nr L nilr.l Male* ytenalur
place, icmove and f u r var.oul th is W e r t .
HOLLAND
w o u n sls
eaplosive charges.
Roy M a s k ill.
.
* -Hr. s -on
p’, I.
II j '.in k e r was after
Rrgatsrly stationed in n*d Kn who h a t not l,,**n
h lu n d a f-.r
I n r I t r p i r v r n l a l i i r in 4 m g r - s i
squirrels I ear N -rrls l.ake when
A. Sydney "
smgrn with ' nmpany K of thr 14th m an y y r a r s , ic r * - n t l) - . i d h i*
I iflh I iiui&lt;rt4 iunai Dittrirt
I
n
a
l
-.
,ll\
a
four
(ik
t
wing
IIKIt L O N G . Jr.
Armored Cavalry, he entei.-&lt;t Hie s u t e r , M r* . I .u i iv
it -wts an d
tpirad
l" d low-. ,i I I.-*
M IL
Army In September 19A&lt;) end serv­ o th e r r e la t iv e s h e ,*
DEM
Ic u c d its ta l- .'is lx h is a t n ..
I nr Railina.l anti Public I ’tilill**
H IS s I t n ' t i l t IN G
ed a tmjr of duty in Korea before
Wilbur C.
Ii.
k ill t
h aw k
i nmiiiis.lnner
______ Group Nn. f
T ile II. irdii I I *m,DING
arriving in Europe last July.
In | . , i*v g-ip. Mr was treated
a t th # h o m e
Bryant is a 19U graduate of tan- tio n club m et re c e n t
MA I L
for pun.tair wnunlv.
o f M rs W kk | )
coin High School
I or liailrnad arul Puhlie I Kittles
Mm M
I II
( iimmi.«liini-r__________ s.ioea No. 9

Oviedo
News

Animals Declare
War On Hunters

N/ews O f Men
In Service

VOTE STRAIGH T

Navy Pilot Dies
In Crash Of Jet

WASHINGTON tU P I) — Joseph
TAMPA ( I ’PII - A Navy yet
A. Ror*. 31, veteran war corre­
burned
tn the
sponded for Ibe International crashed and
New* Service, died Wrdr.e*d*y ef swampy woodland some !I mile,
aouth of here Thursday r.ight.)
a brain hemorrhage.
killing th* pilot.
The plane, an h9E. Had Lkrn
LoS ANGELES (IIPI) - Mil.
Carrie Estelie Imbenv, U. widow off with two other plane* 'mm
of multimillionair, oil developer nearby MarDill Air Force M»»c
Edward L. Doheny, died Thurs­ and * s i headed for Ita h&lt;mr
bate at Cecil Kiel.! In J a r . win
day following a heart attack.
till* when th* crash occurred
The pilot-* body was found n ear
the wreckage with hsv patarbute
trailing behind him. Officials
said the plane apparently era .Ned
before he could eject himself
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich (til'll
The victim's identity was .
—City Commissioner Robert H. held pending notification of nr it
Blandford euggeited today that of kin.
Ihe city pat up a special street
ltgn for "wise guys to turn to
t h n r heart's delight "
Rlandford made Uve suggestion
after City Engineer Cecil L Srm
mors said it takes a special
WASHINGTON (UPI) - r ). e
crew moil of Monday lo correct
tu rn
aignt that have been Army has railed for 11,000 draf­
turned a round to confuse th* pub­ t e d in December, the same as in
th# praetors* three months
lic.
Rlandford said the ideal ipot
The new rail will bring t-i 2.
for • special sign would b* at 1M.430 the total number of mm
the intersection of Crescent aad drafted tsnee the draft * n r»O ttaw a-right la front of peliea tir e d after the start of the Ko­
headquarters.
rean War, The entire December
levy will be inducted betaeen
Doe. 1 and Dec. I so none nf the
draftee* will hare to report for
Induction immediately prior tn
Christmas.

d u e le d a c l a s . r i . t i t h d " l l o ir.g
l . - l f . , r t h r F a m il y
T h e h o s te ls seive&lt; | c o D r e u ' ' l
CU|i c a k e * Its
s u p p lt m r r .t
th e
i i n i l w i c n e i b ro u g h t hv e» i m em Iw r
A tte n d in g
a rsi
I
re n ts.
Mu
Lynn M
in . Mr
A n n ie L .
C a lle r .
'It ’
R U rt
I,,.
M e t D l r t r i r k . M .-v k ki
and M rs . I l o w a i i l H u n t

rnisacola i'hosen
\ 1 1.4. tl *

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Asks Funds Release
JACKSONVILLE I UPI I - The
preiident of th* National ti&lt;oli#n ad Hem* Builders aays hn
treup has askad the preaient for
an immediate release nf 420 mil
lien dollars foe th* Federal NsUeoal Mortiai* Assn
Nel* G. Sevtrin of San Diego.
Calif., Mid Centres* hat authonMd A e M i y tor special a inst­
ance la Ike purchase • / various
A m e rit

hold

its 19a* lonveidiori *1 I'eniaciit*

the

n l th e

S u p re m e

D EM O CR A TIC

C o u rt

____ _____ (.roup Nn. I___________

.iLDIt IAI
For Jualirr »f thr buprenvt Court

T h e co u rn si. w h lc n rro lesl its
: i v
hen
H in t I
v ,u n i I'-o I-* D a' 1 &gt; h*dd the n e x t
m e v ltu g *1 I'enia.i.la, rather than
O r la n d o
Rot's . d i r t
Had lo u g h t

l.rnii|i So

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J U D IC IA L

lie Judgr Ilf I hr District l null of Appeal

c o i v rt-t- in

JUDICIAL
lo r

I ir c u lt

J u d g r . N in th

J u d ic ia l

C ir c u it

Group Nn. I_____________
J ( U H 'IA l.

DEM
Rnerr A.
BAKER

I nr l ir.uit Judge. Ninih Judicial Circuit
Group No. 2_____________
J u d icia l
For Circuit Judgr, Ninth Judirlal iTreuii
(■roup bo. .1_____________
J IIH il.M .
l o r C l r r u l l J u d g r . N m ih

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DEM
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C ir c u it

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JUDICIAL

11,000 Face Call
In December Draft

Retarded Children
Group Organizing

IL D Ii IA L
1 nr J u x lir r

LAKI i AND i u r n — l h« f l "
-h ta

Official Suggests
Sign For Turning

An effort ie being made hv par­
ents of mentally retarxied children
of pre-iehool age to organise In
thl* area.
Purpose of tka group wilt be
discussion af mutual prablams and
to affard children supervised play
activity. D a m , In th* formative
stage, ar* for neekly meeting* te
b , held a t Uit Chriatian Alliant*
church.
Interested persons may contact
Mrs. E. VanPeh, Lock Arber,
FAS-A7M. or Mr*. J . E. Maxxnall,
404 Maple n e t , F A &gt; # U .

RONN, Germany will if) to
halt th* showing sf wartime anti*
Naii films in Ihe United Slate*
and Canada, Foreign Minister
H e i n r i c h you Brent* d o '-Mid
Wednesdsy. He told a questioner
tn Parliament that diplomatic of­
ficial* wuuld tike whatever atop*
-veu- possible la have such film*
Junked. A Parliament member
vaidnthr films were being shown
because they were so old tfteir
rent* were extremely low. ■

f o r Circuit Judge. M ull* Ju d icial C ircu it

______ Group \ u . 3_____________

DEM
Voile A.
WILLIAMS, Jr.
D EM

Tor

WK&gt; THAT’S Ol'R BUSINESS

M em b er. I l o u . r o f R c p r e i r a i a l J t r l
Se m in o le C o u n ty _________________

Mack N.
CLEV ELA N D .

leg isla tiv e

for Mrnihrr

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I.et un help &gt;&lt;ixi with jo u r litnumnce proMemn.
.Stop In. end *talk with us «t any time willtoui
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DEM' ,
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JOHN H. WILLIAMS INSURANCE
AGENCY
ATLANTIC BANK BLDG.

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Sanford Grocers Attend Meeting

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Two Sanford lupcrm atket own
rr*, Joseph ( k ill of Tip Top, and
Charlr* V. Atkinion of Foodmart,
n turned Wednesday from the
three-day state ronvmlion of the
Kelill Gn'Crri Altociallnn of Flor­
ida, held this year at Clearwater.
The Florida Itetall Ownvd tirorers, Ine. (K. It. O. G I. « i i hovt
for this year'* gathering An e«tb
mated J.MO grocers and their
wlvea attrrdrd the meet, with
mmt tettlnni hrld at Clearwater'*
Ft. Ita n iu m Hotel.
Them* of lh* meeting on* *TJet-

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Not So Delicious
BOSTON —*UPIy— Dellraclei
featured at thl* year'* botton
Fo«d Show Included fried grasshopper*, fried silk worm*, fried
bumblebee* and roaitrd ralerpillari.
Polite officer* In Phoenix, Arlr
now w eir name plate* at a reg­
ular part of their uniform.

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TODAY
&amp;

SATURDAY
OPEN 12: IS
OKI

MORE OUT OF LIFE GO OUT TO A
MOVIE.

P M R U S H AT
t
C IM A RRO N
•JOHN WAYNE and Kikn Ando, new Jnimncac star. nrc
i ro­
mantically
mnnticallvr teamed in John Hu*;
llunioti’n
oil's “The Hartinriun
Hnrliarb and
the Geisha," the CinemaScopc, lie Luxe Color attraction
which benine •Sunday at (lie Hit* Theatre. The Twentieth
Century-Fox film dramatizes the nxcitin*r adventure* of
the first American envoy to Japan.

SSa&amp;

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FEATURE: I T ! • l:0fl -6 :4 7 - 9 :5 1
ALSO

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John Wayne Sfars In Picture At Ritz
John Hutton'* “The Harharian
and Uie Geisha," the story of
Townsrnd H aim , firit United
Clalei diplomatic rtpresentstivi
to Japan, will have lit gala pre14^* darting Sunday at the lilt*
ycatre, It wav snnounecd today.
Starring John Wayne a t the man
Who optned lh* Far East to thr
Wattem world, 'T h e Harharian
Sad,, the G ruha'' introduce* a
beautiful new J a p a n n e itar, Kiko
Ando, a* the geitha who wa* In­
troduced Into thr llarrii houichold,
first to tpy on him and later o r ­
dered to kill him.
_liliagei.e Frenke prndurrd (hit
•dvrnlure drama for Twentieth
Ceotury-Foi. which wa* filmed nn
location In Kyoto, cultural raptirl
a t Japan, and alto d a r t Sain Jeff*
• n d thr International Mir, .**&gt;

^

l a hit long search for a Jaua
neie aclm * to pity opponte
Wayne. . .Huilnn laH that aN » r
■11 he w it looking In* a woman
With *Tl,e quality of mystery."
‘ She must l»e »omeone whose
fhararter wr rannm read until her
artloni unfold It for u»," he add­
ed.
Japan vrat "the forbidden rmpirq" in Tnwnst-ad llarriv' day
lllifl) in || it undertiandabj* that
Um celebrated riiicetor SJUghl a
*M who could represent this era
aflwrllvely.
After Interviewing and looking
a t dim footege »*f m e r tM women
and actually toting more than Ju
af them, Huston icttled on Flko

Governor Requests
Grand Jury Probe
01 Sheriff's Race
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Gov

Ando, a Zi-yrar-nld Japan***
showgirl, who strangely rm&gt;ugh
was innocent of any previous act*
ing experience. but »h« hr felt
best typified the i|iialitlr« necr*• ary to the telling of the ilnry
Mitt Andn waa born in Mamliu
tia «f Japanese patent' and with
them and a younger brother w»i
repatriated to Japan after World
War It Hrr family had been rich
and w»* now reduced to poverty,
but the e»perienre provided hrr
with a tatting funilneu for \ inrri
cam
'The Ituitiati* (occupying Man­
churia) took everything from the
conquered people," shi tayi, ••hut
the Amrnran* tiled to help them
to continue hying,"

Prince Takes Tour
Of Disaster Site
M'HiNiiii'i.t.. n s t u r n —
worker* searching f..r ihe
„ m|nr„
M,„ r. ,) „ |0g in a
raved In roa1 .nine plana-d to
take a precious tew p'umrt.** off
today In thow a royal visitor
around lh* atrne of the disaster
Prince Philip, who lias been
stilling 'n Ottawa, said h* would
cut ihert hi* *tay In thr i«[&gt; at
and fly by Jot airliner In Spri ig
hill l»day to *Sri* t.ie (“'.head and
to 'ala to survivals in tbr liospi
tat.
lie plat.i:rd to leave tonight for
III* flight hark In tai.i'l
T bnc team* of re.cu* special
lit* rontlnued Imlay the iia irh
*»r the miulng miner*, but hope*
n( finding any mote tuivivnr*
were »llm.
The Cumberland ltaii».«&gt; ami
Coal Co li»l*il 22 known dead out
of a total of III men who were
In Ihe mine when the earthquake
like "hump" ranted the rave in.
A total of M men had hern ret
curd.

To'Bov Foilin' ha* rrcnmmended
a grand jury Investigation lido
(ha tampaign tactic* of a randldate for thcrifl • f Pinellas County.
put Collin* slid Ihe Investiga­
tion should rome after the Nov.
4 election to which Fontlahle
Douglas A. Roilcnliaugh of Me
delra Hraih will try to unseat
Sheilff I&gt;on (irnung.
Csllir.l ir f u t r l lludenbaugh a
He detector tr»t to prose wheihrr
fca or Genurg It trtling the truth
Shout alleged Improper arli'lttr'
in the county Jail. II* labeled
Jt.-knlmughl aillnnv as "irrr
ayyoimlile and Indefentlble pnlittcal ' maneusr'in* '
Bodrnhaugtt a 'a rd permission
to (tie a be delector at thr
ilnlvenity «d Florida "In ordrr
that- the people might know the
truth." He laid it l* etsenllal
thr truth be tetolvnl lie fore eleciun day In view of *rriou* a IU-gatjyns alfccting law rnfnr.r
mod
Collin* said a local grand yur&gt;
Should completely Investigate Ihe
r*aftrr the election and bung
.guilty parly to Juitke.
A group uf prisoner* in tbr
could) jail bad charged that a
“ planl" waa put In the Jail to tiy
to incite a not. They blamed it
on loeal politic*. The convict*
eald Chatlrt R. Fault id St.
Petersburg, awaiting trial on *
charge id unarmed robber), rfffared them cash ami cisutl favoia
to stage a riot to bring adverse
publicity to S brnll Firming and
' help defeat him.

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Brynes Take First
U f Local Gymkhana
H u t place In the r»IIy eum
mkhana sponsored by the Semtie Spoil* Car Club Ovt. 34 at
S tim u li Arrport wa* taken by II
W. Byrne and D. Byine driving
, * Morris Minor.
John Joweit and John Brook*
' finished second In a Ja guar, fob
' lowed by J. Msulnrn and John
&gt;‘ MacDonald alto driving a Ja ru a r.
•i Awards for this event will be
*;presented to the winner* at the
. Nor. I) meeting to be held at •
• t the Turf Club In Caaiel-

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Lend Co., exclusive
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Hornet, a n n o u n c ed Ihe model
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1— LOST AND FOUND
J - F o n BENT
2A -RO OM A BOARD
2—BEACH RENTALS
4—WANTED TO RENT
4—REAL ESTATE TOR *ALE
4—FARMS . ACREAGE GROVES
t—r e a l e s t a t e w a n t e d
9—MISCELLANEOUS
9-FI.OYYER* . PLANTS
su m ns
1 4 - O H I C E Kajt IPMF.NT
11—
AUTOMOBILES .
TRAILERS
12—BOATS A MOTORS
I l- F A I I M SUPPLIES A
MACHINERY
l l - P E T R . LIVESTOCK .
SUPPLIES
14—ARTICLES WANTED
1A—PLACES TO EAT
17—IIEAUTT PARLORS
l l - F E M A L E HELP WANTED
IB—MALE HELP WANTED
2A-MALF. o r FBMALB
11— WORK WANTED
22—BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
22— BPEClAl BKR'TCES
24—PIAXO SERVICES
14A-BUILDLN’G CONTRACTORS
12—
ELECTRICAL
C O M B ACTORS
tft-A—BUILDING, RtPAIRS.
33-B RLTLDING SIPPLIFJ*
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A—INSURANCE
17—NOTICE • PERSONALS
•JU.ART1LLES l u l l SALE
19— K I B M T I K E A
HOLSCHOLD

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALB

2 bedroom. 1 bath, floor furnace, Net* 2 bedroom houae, terrarro
floor*, large earporte and utltlalttr tin . claif to achoola
tv room. Woo down or util take
FA 2 7241
building tot* at down payment.
Newly decorat'd 2 bedroom h-use
Thone FA 1TJ7I._____________
kitchen equipped. IT3 a month
LEASE— 1000 ft. frontage—indus­
fa 2 :rs:
trial &lt;&gt;r rommrrrlal. tut hittay
1 room apartment
furmthed.
tT-t'2 faring I ak* Monroe, Sanford, "'rite 39 Get*, 007 Park
Adult* only. 1400 Park Ate, S
Ate. Sanford
J room frame houte on large lot
eomr’etety furniahed H»y IT 92
RAYM OND M. HAM .
I mi!» m r th of 5t. John* bridle
REALTOR A INSUROR
Phone FA 2 J »
Third SI A Park Avenue. South
Y'atl ( all Rail
FOR RENT: Furn'ilievt !t room,
Phone F \ 2 9411
I bedroom »p»:tmrnt. 101* Elm
kve. Ci!| FA 2 9S7*
room hou*e. a'tle fan, lloor furFurriihrd room
T v liable*
narr. near Ichool* 110 000 Uctt
*0t Magnolia. FA 2*)7JO
doom, Large o«k FA 2 0*70.
Ha.-helnr apartment, ground flaor
313 IV m rttn A'C
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MANOR

Hn«m unfurnished apartment
Apply apt. 2. 2013 Sanford Ave

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Mre dr.-n furnished I brdionm
house Large living room, rom
plete kitrbrn, /rent and nark
• framed porchc* Call at 332* S
Sanfoid Ate. Adii!1* only.

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1 room furnlthed u|t’!*tr* apart,
ment Light* and water f:-nl*h
erl 593 30 per month 107 Lu.-uit
Ave 1 \ 2 1123.

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2 bedroom home, kitrh&lt;*n furnithvd Available Nntrmber l*t.
'dull*, r a i l FA 2 7«»
2 n»dr«ytm homo, kitchen equip"e l 434 Rota!.a Dr.. ITS per
m« Call T W. Mero, Hr. ker
FA 2 2411

Hen room ■

(Include* t'loalns)

$8280 .00
only $57.50 monthly
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Block* Wet*. Of French
Avenue en JWt1! Street,
MODEL OPEN DAILY

HOME A
1 r&lt;v.m f&lt;imi*hed anartment AAA OVIEDO SECTION
FARM—3 r o o m dwelling— t
Adult. 11.A \ , .l»*mlne Ave
acre* eai-eption*! farm land—
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Nicely furmthed garage apart
• u tahle for vegetable*—nurarry
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men! Light*, hot A cold wate—flower* — on highway — In
Ovirilo. Ua th $7300 to lettle
furnlthed 121* Magnolia.
ettalr — Phone — Ft) 3 32*1 —
LOST—Oct. 2*. 2 alrand pear! Eurnithed apartment clean ami
Tharl L. Ungo
Realtor —
neeklare. vleinity 9th. A Oak
d o te In. no children. JimmyOtledo. Fla
Reward, FA 2-4461. Sentimental
Cowan. Phone FA 2-40IJ.
value.
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Nicely furnlthed room in private For the Heit flu*
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3Y. A. Cagle, Jr, Svleaman
Trailer and aparimenl, adulli, no 2 nlrely furniahed bedroom* v ith 110 N Park Ave I1i r i 5 5J9t
pet*. I 1 2 mile* W. Firat Street
private bath. Adulti. 1*12 San­
M R G L lit) ME
• I hlk. N. on Rlteivi'tv Ave.
ford Ave. F A 2 jaw
BKl.t. er TH Vnp
FA 21147.
Apartment—I room* A hath. I*t, Large 3 bedroom , t i n Die bath
homr wilt arerpt your equity In
For rent' 2 bedroom hou*o n i floor at iHteen on new Knutr
• mailer home in trade (dicated
413 Available Nov. lit I’ho-g
Highland Park, kttchrn equ&gt;pjw I,
1700 Masnoila.
floor furnace, call FA 2 2421 b«
fa
RtlllERI A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
fore t 00 ;&gt;. m. ur FA 2 2l’9*i a!
Tn» i* a gur«t p a n to the Rite
Rarmnnd I undaaHt. Ataoe.
te r 2:00 p. m.
Theatre foi Margie Goodipeed. FA 2-2931
Atlantfr R*tk Bldg
Exp. ilatr Nov. 7, 'IS
Eor Sale by nwrnri. J bedtoom.
J r«om offl.-e building for rent «n
2 Itath house with many at*
* UIKIIIllV I'llIM ItVIVII*1'
F it neb Phone FA 2 1362.
trait i r feature*. 2ww lioquoit
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FA 2 3379.
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Venter*. rioria. I
■ ■ 2 c!c*n apartment* newly painted.
One 912.30. *11 Park Ave.
Ixit* for *a!e, lorat^J n rntlev \V.
of Sanford. Ph. E A • *.2*')
Sleeping room, private famlli Ph.
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FA 2 7304
fa-ay ing Sanford. Will •acrttice
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equity, you Uk&lt; up 427. monthly
Xalit #l*eil*n •'•It ’ 'V*. * IVEl.AK.A » I’Alt I MI7NTS room*
■he c*'v Hall •" •*'* &lt; ■'* “L - !":
payment* 2 bedroom CR borne,
rrivate bath*. 114 W. Fir*t St.
fora, rtnrld* &lt;* ronfonuO vin tea
screened porch, earporte. .utility
law* and or4te*nc** ” ' » " nr '5
•tertian* wow lw tore* In
.1 bnlronm horn, with Florida
mom. corner lot See between
7 4 9 any evening, tut Coun­
'" Th. noil. « ill *■* "i-«n ai
* roopy. Urge kitchen lurtiUhril
-•.lock A vt r.a.t.ro Wia-da.jl
with eteelile ftoye, refrigerator
try Club Circle, nff W 2mh St
Ttm*. a-d —&gt;it el".« at •■*• °
arwl »pare heater.
Thone
I* at. on aai-9 «tat.
B
1 year old 2 bdrm home Electric
r i li*r*b» • i&gt;.binI J*m»* R r! 1 FA 2-4220.
tad n - j d A_ r.lm * r * ' Cr V '
kitchen. )alou*lr window*, til.
a-d Mr. 1. T r&gt;»«* 'ira. v »b*th. utllltv room, large brlek
Rnun'HM,
M«.
Balp?
V ft 2 bedroom garage apartm"-! furniihrd. Adult*. 103 E. 13th
batbecur and planter. Landf e ? r: * f t ? ; 8-.n*i'r*m a".
» aped ground Full puce 9*.9&lt;V).
fn, T vvV vrV a1
I 2 liedfrvom lurniihed home availAVtll arrange term*. EA 2 3*17
lias* ivtr#uni« **t
able m ill March IS 973 m -.th.
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jaartfetr l J '"r •
FA 2 f ill
BUNGALOW
ld». »nd ha' • '
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tail the Jr-t Oar
Octet'"
f 2 bedroom unfurnlihed linu*e, 2 Bedroom home witht-r wa king
distance of town Kitchan equip
electric kitchen. 97n 00 nior th
, *KA,MKnt.r w m t n v r r t
prd. dining room, haidwood
v« M ,v" of *h. r* 'v
r \ 2u s i
i.f aai.fard. Ftait'la
floor* and full basement. • omA TTraT
rdetrly irde. orated PRICED
3 room furnished apartment,
it N « » " r
•4,3*0. Immediate p«--»e»»ion.
CHv C U r W ________________
r i o t . In. 9*0.00 monthly. Ill
Term* available.
Eatl Ith Street. Phone FA 2-4292
lfc r u t VTV Jl nor.'* I nl ItT.
•r.Mi* 1 r. t ot vtv . ri.oB iitv.
MORI! EOR YOUIl 9IONE3
or FA 2 374*.
r.vrv i r. o r
AkAKHU.* ROW Ip . r , a„ d Furnished apartment, 29l'k W. l»t. WII II I N walking distance of
diiwntuwn, ich'xd* and churches;
VOTIt i: T.. . "tJH'AOH*
3 till Albesio* siding. 2 Mory
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ho-ive. garage. 110,600.0*. 4 BR
A»b.*to* eidtng. ;.»torv. extra
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HOME • SEEK ERS
lot. *12.500 00. SAN LAN TA .1
K i d 1: v ; . r - v ’
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RR. attrariive frame houte, an
mav havfl aaalnil .*11 ( t l a t . te Ih. STENSTROM REALTY t tiVTIN*
l.'ES TO OFFER BETTER
e!n«d garage. Extra Ini, all
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landeraped. It«r).eu* outside
ItO.nOOOO 3 RR Ced»r -idinr
SEE US EOR THE KEY TO
C-iinr*' C"-t" 'leu**
r*nr.*'t
r | n n | i , - m e » ■’■* eat.nda*
Kitchen . q i l l r r rd I arge l»t
3 OUR HOME TODAY
m.ntti* fram m . t'ma
rh* tir.i
T out JI400 00 only 9400 00
r m i u . c . r »f / h i * *»ti«;. * ; r h Vary lovely s RR. I tile huh
elilm rr d"-»&lt;v* mu**
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down.
m r ar.it r a n t . I n m . r t * e a of »*•*
CB home In b-autiful Pinecrr*!.
ittn*. ...I bo*i "Ht . addt».» &lt;■'
m . rtalnt.nl .nd n. tat l a • " e ’ • only 2 yr&lt; old. F’ully equipped
to hv th. claimant, h l a a t r u t a r a ' .
Including rlr-trir kitrbrn 1nl
Inrnri. «r lh» »*"&gt;» ahall M void
at price — 912.330. Total down J16 N I'srk Av*.
j-.i a Hunt
Ph. FA ’J AIJT
A. rt"Vitl* af i*H
—H IM — monthly payment* —
Flr*t Buhllcalten en Oeteh*. 1*
4*».
VA
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ftnareing.
One
of
20
Acre
Hied
farm,
3 bedroom
1*11
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home, large barn1, Inquire
our very be*: home li»tlng*
T*- it*. Loan of i** CnwwIF AtWjja
Joseph II Levy. FA 2 1279
a , m l.- ' ta a a ir . »rai» -* rtoalda.
Kiceptlonall) mcr 3 HR. AII home
la r. r*« r a ta l. «f&gt;
II a VMUX l&gt; KMCAl.A.'O f l TJ t V. located In Second Addition Pine- I F r r IS RE A L * E S T A T E
DBvMlld.
creit. One &gt;e*r old. Feature*
avk Crumley 6 Monteilh
FIXAt, NOTtrr,
Vntlra tl h.rabX *i».n that th»
equipped kitchen. 3 nice bed at 117 South Park Th. FA 5-4*95
u-daritana# wtr. an tk» Hat da»
rootrt, fully Dlrd. bath, targe
- r On-Oar. a t&gt; t t t l paaa.nt tBEST 91UY IN TOVAN
t
Itnn.rakl. c«*l"*v I'ida. of
living room and dining area
p.m n.il. *'euntr. rterlda I »r (lra|
3 Bedroom, I Hath, Curner lad.
Venetian
blind*
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furnace
brat
rptlirn ..roiint and vourh.ra, a.
r u r t l r n t lueation and in lir*l
Vila incalratrl* of &lt;*&gt;• Hatal. "I
er, hoi water tank. *r.d TV an
!!a»m"-d Knaatand Tatta* da»aaa_
rlatv r-ioditino Art now. Ihi*
914.920
-d and at .aid rl*». t.»n and t e n u Included Price
take* only |50O 00 down. It won't
l . a r . t-ak. aa .ll.a il.a *- **&gt;• aal*
Down p a y m e n t — 42.0JO.
Judt* f.e a final aatataaa.nt ef
be available long. Full price ii
monthly payment* — 9*3 FIFA
ae.mi-litrail.fi «f .aid .a&lt;a'. and
*11,930
no
for an - rd .r durhartl.ia tor at
financed
See Ihi* delightful
a.irh Admlnl.tratrl*
Wr have three 2 Bedroom Unmet,
f.ar—
«* |tila Ho tlh dav of Or.
borne today
lev* than ore year old which
•ntar. t I* 1 •'.»
HOME • SELLER S
t^&gt;la pair.
ran be bought for a* little a*
I i tdi-i-iatrarrla «f O r
The be»t place to sell your homr
1240.00 DOWN. NO ( LOSING
r a i d * of Oa»r-”"d K i o i ' t
ra*ra» r&gt;»».a.ad
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li where moil home* are »a!d
COSTS, t a i l ua today for an
appointment
HERBERT STENSTROM
REALTOR
AA. DIETRICHS — REALTOR
DON IIOWE - L. J. RI0NFR Elir. 'Irlhvln—Velma Gndealee,
lir w l l l r *
t/)S ANGELES ( I T ! ) - Actor 111 N. Park — Ph. FA 2.212* Adelaide II. Moe«a — A*«o&lt;laiee.
1901 Park ,A*e.
FA 2-3217
’Sterling llayd.n ha* charged hit
•a-wrif/ wa* •‘intimate ' with tit 12*1 * it * guoit pa«* to the Rite
Nearly
new.
2
twdronm
home,
ear» m .n during Iheir *ii-n:epth irpTheatre for Ilett* Carmen E*p
port. utility room. I aerf of
rration prior to their ISSJ diiorre
date Noy. 7. ’J*.
ground, 48 young fruit tree*,
The 447fsr-o!d actor alto laid
with term* U S00. FA 2-7U9
J.167 DOWN
in a Superior Court affidavit
NO CLOSING COAT
tVrdreidav that h . had phote&gt;
RF.AI. ESTATE DRIVE IN
graphic evldenre of the allegad Ntal 2 bedroom bungalow on tarn
2344 Trench A v r.
large
!andir«red
lot*.
Kitrhrn
lndt*ciftinn* of M n. Betty Ann
equipped, hardwood floor*. Steal
dt Noon. 24.
Realtor
at M 930 9A.ua monthly,
Hayden', charge* came a* the
■Cat! Hall" Phone FA 51*41
n . '■Bill- S T E M P E R Agency
Iale*t l a g a I maneuver between
Realtor A Im urtr
Attraetivo 3 bedroom CB home.
the diverted couple in an involved
Mre location. FHA financed
f battle for ckitody for their four Asior. Laura B. Otier. H. E. Taffcr
I/vw down payment. Phone
ArUtt Price. Everett Harper
^ c h ild re n . Chrlatlan. 10; Dina, 9;
FA 1-0194.
PbotM F A 2 4291
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I t - I EMALI. HELP WANTED

(ilKLS WANTED
White. Must he 21 or oAer, Apply
Pig V Whittle,

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ijutek Laundromat Service
Shirt* F'ini h-d In fS ll.iur*
Sanllutit Dry Cleaning

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SOI TIISIDE LALSDIlii'i A1

Woman age 2-3 In 33. for perman­
ent reipansihle po»itiet', ra-nd
M AFTIItSS RENOVATING
tv r'«t. experienced *n office
i p h o i .k t e r i m ;
work, ateadv and pt-&lt;ductive Prr&lt;- I'•(inv&gt;«|e — Free Deliver
« mker. Starting salary 5|ti wk, Cl STOM-BUILT BEDDING CO.
periodic l-iereave*. .Vt d.v&gt;
r i r e echols, Mgr.
wk . applv Cnttectlon Di» . Ire sift \V. I3;h.
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Rank Rldg

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MAY »!• 1HE ONE " i ABE
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LOOKING FOR In » h n w W i m l a h l i M
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AAt &gt;V S new C ni-tir.** gif’» *nd D oor fill***
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toilets ira Write, no* !••. 1j *cI
S enknril* i;|.vw and I’.ilnl Co.
ban. Fix
112111 3V. 2nd SI. ril. FA 2.1*22
VOt MAY HE THE ONE WE
AIIE LOOKING El'll I n ihow Drivrwav and vllewalk*. P ier
.Avon * new Chrivtm** gift* «”d
rMtmMf * I A 2 7779.
lodrtrie*. Write, flex 214 |y&gt;ck
hart, Fla,
Space l l r a l 't Floor l^unarr*
Clean a i d rervl.-r, 91 3' Outvote
Wailrr** wanted, for intervic 1 c *It
tank l-*t»l lll.vn F A I 47SA
EA 2 nAji or home adder-* 2*ot
Magnolta A-e
ENVELOPES teMeehridv .tate
menti. tnvmct*. hand bill*, and
Retire! Cbt -t-an mail *' ael* unC ttia. an* r«r««, y-ow* &lt; t« w«id n**-i n u m i
p r n g r ■ m i e'e Pr—rr««iv*
Irnttmbrrrd I'totetlatvl middle
Printing Co Phone PA 2 ?nJl_
"Fifth flour—toya and fame*.’*
agrd whitr woman for 'muse4IM AVe-l llth St.
kreprt ard companion In It- r in;
A.vriinnv Civ-.net Repair*
Stnfoirt, In etchengr fo e-ive
4- R E A L F.FTATE fOR • ALE
l- R E A L TST 9TE TOR SALE
m-idern borne If te|fr«*ir t wril* R rpor* A par* for all make* of
c'raner*
E e rtrelut. Hanvrr
full drlcrlptlor. qualifier t &gt; r
SPEU.AL SALE! U l i . 9W »arh.
Kirby, Alt-Way. (1 I Hrplaeeet.- t &gt;S.-nford Herat-! Bov v\ A!
3IUvl down, or 9 for I I &gt; ’0 —
mem pari*. Work g-.iaranted
High — Cleared — Abstract
Young mother woh high moral*,
FA 2-47AA
Eurnlthtd.
nursing nt br»lth Dainlw; pre
MAJOR RROAVK Ra.Al.TV
III' A11NI,
feited f-r kighlv rert-ime'*live
Realtor
i i . n . i’u i ’i; i u
part time work. Rnv LR
I.ARE MARY
2?* S. rark --- r.A 2 4234
Th F A 2 32*7 ot FA 2 !»*•
netiahle woman to cam tor 1
That Give You I It* 'lost
child duitng day and »rhi&gt;.- *;r x m - p i i mmi \ . «n.i H ouriSr*
a-H rtW i' K .
-.lit rvening* Mtill have own
In Living For Every
■ranvpnitaUoi to I vke 'lary
W noDRlFF 4
area. FA 2 *997 after *.
Dollar Invested
rarm A Gardaw Center
ANNUALS
mTTT ormale"
HOMES — 9 A I Bedroom*. 1 A 1
B'l Celery A*r.
Wanted part time corrrlpnrlert
aii ClLNDtTlONlNG
bath*.
for the Sarfntd area Reiimrev CON I R AC I and Rt'PAin AAORK
Orchid plant* for vale. 211 E. 19th
*n automobile, about 30 hour* Ifuif Sanford \vr.
PA 2«3*!
LO CATIO N
mnnthlv, and lonvr know led rr
POTTED PLANTS h T f A ‘ T l f J
i ’I.i m i i i m ;
of rrrilll Investigation Wr will
nr fa i-p::a
s a n f o r d
South Pm rcreit Jr* Addition—
r«n*ider rrtlrrd peraunl tArite
FLOWER SHOP. We telrcraph
Con’ram ns A Repair*
Dun A Hiadalreri, t n r . Hot
Fi*e Evtlmatr*
S«.uth ef Ilnur* Read
STRAWBERRY PLANTS
2?no, We*t liev Station, la V
R I. HARVEY
Suntaml Ettate* — 2 mil** *Outh
Florida I wo
»onv tile. Florida **
2U| Sanford Avr Phone FA 2 7.UU
fiRAPF.ATLI.r NTRSERY
of Sar.ford on High«»y 17-92.
p i a n o srjfv irr.
I I —f o r k Wanted
firaperillr Ave. FA :aaaa

HOMES

h.km

Wall

FIN A N C IN G

FISHERS NURSERY
AUgnnlia A Onora FA 2 lt-93
V.\ Kill — Ell.A — Fit A In ser­
nm aireatal Shrab* • Tree* - Peal
vice and conventional.
ll-A t'T O M o h n .W u l'H k A lD .k s

G U A RA N TEE
We Ounranler Personal
Sativfmtion — Or Your
Muncy Cheerfully Refunded
l|"me* rca-iy for immr&lt;li*lr oceupaney. You r*n mu*, in
while wa prvxevi the p»pei*.
Salr« r .p r .i.n ta tiv e
on the
pieinitei weekday* a A. M 'til
dark bvrnday 1 I* M 'til d*rk

Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.
IIIIA II.E Y

ODIIAM .

Pre*.

Car. Ilwy. 17-92 A 27th St.
Phone FA 2-13*1

F A R M E R ’S .•.GENUA
N. 3’. Farmer, Realtor
P H. Mhnmnrr Al**C.
ltd S F'renrh Ave Ph FA 2 AMI
After hour* FA 2 2*11 nr FA 3 4921
Cherry Heat Estate Agen»)
Inal FA 'J 1)929—Notary
1219 W n t h St. Rear-Barber hnotv
Reduced I sear old on canal In
latch Arbor 972 mu FA 2 l ' 11

ROSA L. PAYTON
Itegtvtrr.'l Heal l.*tat* Broker
Ph F.A 2.1*01-17 92 at Hlawath*
•

T . W. .MERO. Ilio k e r
Phore FA 3'21*1

DERABYi Furniahed home re*&lt;t&gt;
to move
Into,
immaculite
Tool*, even new drape*! W T
CORBF.TT, Realtor.
Phone
NO 1 1791.

Wc Feature

QUALITY HOMES
Mmirmtely

Priced

Seminole Realty

J. W. HALL

F ri., Oct, 31.

No

Low Down Payment
WE ARRANGE
ALL TYPES FINANCING

Shosum iksA
C o n tlru c llo n
Co. Inc.
I l l Wee I 23th RtMtt
rhea * FA 5-1194

noard children da&gt;- and night
912 3U jmr wrr a F A 2 2.377

PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
9V. | . IIARAION
Th r,A 2 4721 After A P0 p m

96—ARTICLES FOB “ H i —
For Sate—T V . srwlag mafkinr,
wa-HIng nA thinr. lap* r n o r d .
er 3100 P itm rttn Avr. .»
20 G»ut* *hn| gon. good condttloq
a-d box of thrll*. 41* WUhP*
Avr. or Phs-vr PA 2 7t97.Tv«n wheel car trailer, new trap,
• rady to go. *33.90. Ga* C'lrwla*
tnr heaie. • VEAV" .'inoO B.T-U,
"Aon, 2*nv S Park Ar«. Hen*
Ivte.
Camera. Atode! 9 3 - A PoUtolA,
• tmplrie with all accrljoe.e*.
13n| Tark after t p. m. 2.
01 ra by tb- hu hn p.A 2-&lt;UI*.
* I 'n i M I X ' ‘r o M R r T B ' “
AVimlow Sill* — l.intrl*^
Grrave Tiaua — Pry Welt*
( nthrtline Povi* - O m eul
AIIR.ACl.l! CONCHETE C»L
SUB Elm Ave
TA WTSl
.tackp'v • Hoot* • fent* • Luggage
ARM) NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.n-te
BARGAINS IN VS ED IIEATKBS
A|o»l .Any Alike
FURNITURE C’ENTTIB
It* 3V. Dl SI. PA 201191
Good Used Soar# Heater, , i
Complete With Tank. 93*.- »
S3NFI&gt;nn ELECTRIC CO.
It* Magnolia Ave. FA 2-13*2
I At t(iR Y ~ T O ~ YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLIND!
Enrl.'ied head f-ag-prnctf Kollor*
m l with plant.* endv. riaitie
or r*jon tape* Cot'on or nylo.i
Cord*.
S e n k a r ik (ila-vv, „ | ir| pgJnt Co,
I t; l i t AA' 2nd St. Ph. r.A 2 4«»
nlond Splnit pi.aro. p*rma finilh,
full keyboard good evn-iltl-in,
matching bench. Will toll JflJO.
FA 2-1171.
•j'- M 'R k 'h Y tll! and
lltil'SEIIOl.ll GOODS

'

• nn; v a l u e s
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS

33II.SON . AIAIER
New a n l Ulcd v umltuf*
JH r Fir.t St
Ph FA 3-MBI

$SA VK^
N rvr A- U sed
K u rnH uro n n d Anplian-*BB

Tiurk route nf Florida. Near York.
A Oklahoma Chauffeur* llcentr 21 A III II.DIM. I I IN fit AI l l l p s
207 20V E. First St Ph. FA 5-0911
Phone FA 7 4&gt;»7 nr EA 2 739*
11■■■til to your plan*.
I9A.A Merruty Hardtop Eitra Clean
IDtiiiidflmg an-l Ad-lltiona
I’ved furniture aPP'tanrr*. *o®lo
Itabv *iltin£. ironing F a 2 ’ &gt;.•*
Ph FA 2 4013.
DON L I KE
e e no-t-.'t-*o!d l.arrv’* Mart
Cvrprnter work, cabinet! n: all
7IA Synford Av- Ph FA I-4IJ1.
I’b. n . FA •., -:-*24
Semiaale I gkoUtery A Bod* Ship
kind* Cpinrr csblnrta bud: A
_
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___
Ferairrlr Doa'a Cover Shop
rtaaalf led t)i«ptar
in*taiird
Eree e s t i m a t e * 13—EI.EtTRIl 31. SEHA'ICES
Now l.ocate.] ot —
U- » »
■■■— ------- ‘ — ^ 4
FA 2 7319
.304 W. 2nd St
FA 9 7*99
llou*e Winns
ll&gt; rti ( Service
I do paintlOK, FA I-7929
St I ■thtr*
t!&gt;*.9 Mercury Montclair haultop
It AND AI L ELI IRIC CO
top r-oelitlon thr nigh nut, tedin. llai-v -itilnc !' A 7 ;.M!
NKVER D F L ?™ E
113 Magnolia
FA I P9I3
heater A new tire*. Price *423.
ftili- • ' 7 ;, tr. - I » in II 73
Thone FA 2 43*3
F It ll ill' A! It I app11 n.-re*. vat-*
EA ? 73"
' I9\# n -m oulh
Relvedne two
ar I - '- v ..e &lt;. It High O 1“do | ra*lrw r-nyerlible Sofa. Foam
di-or Power Flit. tr»n*mi**lnn. Itabv titling, . -.uvrwink ot ir*
FI* Phone FO 3 3.13 or San
»*,,*.• ,.r ........|,,rt&gt; t'h,*.,.al 3'wtauvanl
*&lt;-r»
FA
2
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17
healer and seat rover* Owner
■ I FA 214*1 after 4 p.m
b-titert. 1 'Ve R f in d New. M B
will te)| nn mnnth|v pavmenl. ;i-'.|iB «inn* ilnp-rliinlti'*
.
I
New F ef P337.I9 NOW 41494(1
P.’lnti .- Inletlor 4 rvtf-l«r Re.
Phorv* Orange Citv. sp 4 III!
p.-.i-v or addillt'i * Snerialtiins i * ;Mf
V.1
I
Bl'MNr.ST FOR SALE
*le*y. r e r f r c l Cend-tinn. 9I94B
iu Maty Carlet Pal I PfOrii.-t*
!«At Ford - like new, 1350 00 j A LAW) long r*tabll«hrd tvu»i
E A 2 3419
1 Rl-n.la Dmi'il* Dre*&gt;er, Chelt,
lake up pavmenta F A 2 I2&lt;3
nr** for 9d 3K&gt;. It will .,ay I2 Twin Sl*e Doxkcave
Investigate th " ad II') E. 2nd ~ ~
nt llllllNG i t ' r P AI RS
It will pay YOU to ••• u* before
R.O*
si 19.30
St . S.irtnil. FI &lt;
P *IN I INI._____________________
vou bur. Open Evening* and
2 P lli’orm n - 'k f r * . Spollev*.
Sunday*
Srrvlre Station f-r **)» •*! A F-'e Pamttnv call Mr Ti-kf! Ph
t&gt; h
929.IB
EASTSIDE TR.AII.IR BALES
Kim. I’li i \ " t •*i
FA 8-41511 or f 9 ? u.17
! RerOn*r* 93'th Ottoman*. F.alet
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tla
lk
a
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Tta.
!
Gaud. Lath
U9.46
i : \ t M M t O \ M . HIGH
I3 IP E IU A I. DECORATORS
For hale — 1994 Ford roupi- with
E 3RN9NO«
2 I) f a - 'm i l I hxlr*. Each 419.9$
p.iiii'ing
v
i
l
panui.vg
'47 Atereury engine, need* re
PART IIV|*'. 9*tlRK IOR
I \
;71 -. i i I \ *-77*10 &gt;',• r r- I 1'* ng f r v n Cb*tr, rate*
pair Any reamnable offn ta ll
3DIIFD INCOME
Nice.
&gt;29.1$
r.A 7 5341 or l e t at 100J Santa Reliable patty or peraor*. - ale v FLOOR var.dme »’ d f n -h tn g
1
'Into
Sl*e
Fnen*
Rnhker
Mai*
Barbara Di.
female, wanted fur thi* area T-v Cteanins, w a v i n g
Serving
|r*vv and |tn* S r r ’ng. Uke
hindirth*
WORLD
FAMOUS
Seminole County alncc 1973.
T P I ’LYMOI.'Ti P f P I MI4
New
419JB
n •' 3
rrlevtiiun anil radl •
I! M. Gleainn. Lake Maiy
* Full N'ie Hollywood I9ed«
tube* *n'd through our tate-t
9I\34 lo 929.lt
rnodfrn m e t h o d
-elf vervlte 2. N1»I M I W - f l HVINVI R
44 old* eonveetible, RAH. PS A
tube tev'ii-. * n | m» fha--dllln2 ROLLAWAY tt'&lt; p :i! »••! Hahv 2 'Twin Vie Hollywood Red*
PB. 9VW lire*. 9993 FA 7 3973
unit* Will net Interfere wtth
Rack
«?:.»•
He-I- |&gt;av Week ‘-r Month your pie*ent emplo-ment. To
LikeNew. Sold
3| Ford F tuO pickup, floe cvndi
Tr! pv 7 .t*t Furniiurt I i-t iff 1 9 I’,. Ilin-Hr,
niiahfv vo u mini h«*e.
New •llto n
NOW 919.99
lion. Term* F. A. Srnlt ft An
114 \*. rot Fl-at St
• it ntv'i t*i
xvaii btr imme
lull* Dr . DrBarv. Fla
t t-,-1 tVcongkl Iron lt)tnk
‘ M i l l &gt;, P 91 v| 9J 3 NOR
diatrty
|9rd*
114.99
19M Mcreurv Alontflair hardtop • Car, .3 *|&gt;*re h-u-* weekly,
11*•litr fur the »ged
2
Twin
File
Ro-kta*.
A 1. 113W) rath. T A 2 *231
2490 "ilanrln l)r 'anfnrd
shou'd -et up In 63**0 r*o per
Ilridboard*
Eark 111.99
Phone r.3 .M jti
mint'i I- vout vpare lime. Thi*
12-BOATB and MOTORS
2 Twin Site ll&gt;M&gt;k&lt;**f Rod*
t'ompauv will extend flnartelal
Earh
117.49
a-ii-tanre to full time If dr M i IIIOLK .*- ANOYMOUS upei
MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS
nirrtingv nn Fnday nlgliti at
»!te&lt;l Do not anvver unlew
W. f . B94ITII
a no p m at the Royal Amhaiva
fully qriatifted for limr and to
Outboard Sate* A Sentre
rinr Building, Central BaplDl
vestment
2911 Park Av*
r.A 2 4231
• hurrh 1.3 A Oak Avenue.
• Inrnme Mart* Immediately.
OUT BOARD MOTOR R&lt;&gt;47
* lit vine** I* vet Up fur v&gt;n|
! • _ ARI D * TV FOR- 4 ALB
And MOTOR INSURANCE
* Selling. • -llrltirig, or eipqrlrm e
IComoreheoilvei
li' ctr r ativvr Cavh Itrgiiter. 108
I* not nrrf«'*ty.
33 Commercial 81.
RAYMOND M. IIAI.L,
* For perinnal inter*ie-v In your
Inauror
ett* WRITE
Plravr Include 1 -teiner, I 3 hone t-nwer meat
grinder. A I rondillnn. 110 A.
2rd St. A Park Av*. Sn
Your Phone Number
T H IS W E E K S S P E C IA L !
J I'eteraon. Phone FA 2 2739.
II S ELKCTBONICS f’OKP.
WEATHER SHIF.il)
I!'34 Mobile lloma
■423 lirlm a r 131**l
(nttun A 99 mil Yarn*. Notion*. I
Cil'tom Boat Top* 4 Arreivqr'e*
llnivef*i|y City .3. Mo.
13
D
l o i r — 10 ft Wi&gt;f«
Thread*.
Tape*
FREE ESTIMATES
FA 1 7B1T
IIOl.LINS IIOHIIY SHOP
ONLY 41.991 TERMS
21— Bperlal Serslrea
At The Sign Of Th* Totem Pole
See A Buy live t*39 Evinrudea «r
Stop in and viait with ui—
TO17 8 French A*.
Get a 19*3 Evtnrude at S*&lt;r
WELL DRILLING
No Obligatior,
Fairbanki Mur*r Pump*
Pure. All t i l t i grretle trdurrdl
I v-i| i'old«p.&gt;t Hegiigrtatur
91)
New Ft*hlne A llunlinr boat*
Feneirv to nil m O i
I
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Gat
St- 1vr
92u
Modern
Mnliil* lloma
HOWARD C. MING
9132 30 Aluminum Pi*m* 1127 30
lf*ed
Admit
*1
17
In.
TV
931
S-vlev
A Park
up Selection of u*ed ftlhlng
207 E Commercial Ate
Rep-**r-*e'l t*3* GE Delute
boat* A motor* priced to toll.
Phi-*- F 9 5 5133
Filter F'luw 99a*her
9173
2319 So. Orlando Dr.
Show room* .704-4 4 A 501 II
GOOII3 I 9R SERVICE F.IORK
PI M r s - .SPRINKLER
dar.foid
Ph. FA t-7233
Flrit St. Finance Plan.
111 So. I’atk 3ve.
I 3 2 7871
SYSTEMS
Your F.vlnrude Dealer
All types and ai/ef. Inllallrd
KOBBON SPORTING GO.TDS
"Do It 3'o.ifSftf'’
.9314 1 E. lit. Phone r.A 5 49n|
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
S T I N E
14— Klt^JveeteekBuupM*.
~~
Mar bine and Supplv Co.
African love bird and rage Phone 2"7 W. 2nd St
Ph. EA 2 4132
FA 21231.
Televition Tutwi Tested Free.
33r i n i i i e you in h r o u r l u e n l a n h n o lu lr iy f r e e
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
w i l h n u l uliligntiun nl o n e o f S n n f o r d ’n l e a d i n g
At Tb# Sign Of The Totem Pole.
M o te 1* while you lo c a te v u ilnhlr h n u a l n r f o r
Cash for furniture nr lurplu*.
5417 B. French At*.
y o u nnd y o u r fn m lly. P ick u p y o u r k e y a t t h e
Super Trading Poll. Sanfoid
Orlando Ilwy. FA 2 0477.
Sole* Office.
Furniture Mnvlnr a Storage
C. E. PHILLIPS, \g e rt
WASHBURN VAN LINES
FA 21991
YOUR BF.AITY NO. FA 2-471! 1M0 French Av*.
Shaping 4i Styling «ur Specially
Auto Rer*!r* St Road Seiviea
UllAILKY ODHAM, Pres.
HARRIETTS REALTY NOOK
HALL’S GARAGE
C o r n e r I lw y . 17-32 &amp; 2 7 t h S t.
Phone F A M i l l
KM South Oak Av*.
40| Celery V » FA I-540J
( « • |t»# Top Value Stamp*)
Nil*! B Su-dayt
FA 2-SOJO

Mather of Sanford

n e r n . nt!T VOU’D
IT ! !

BARGAIN BUY!

Fchol’sBedding
Co.
IIH So. .Miuniolin
FA 2-6:i2l

WFr r’-'MK NAVY AM) NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

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Miller Radio &amp; Appliance
118

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New s Briefs
Loan Total Given
WASHINGTON (LTD - The
World Rank reported that io nans
U made during the three month*
• a d e d Sept. ?&lt;&gt; brought the cumu­
lative total of its Dan* thus far to
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SAM ORD. FLORIDA

Seminole County pliant* Mini harveat« acres and Meres of
vegetables. The total shipped in the past year would have
filled a 69-mile train.
This impressive total represented shipment of 6.865
c a r lo a d s . Had all of the rail cars been loaded at once and
Rooked to the same train, it would have stretched from SanTord to St. Aujrustlne. nr from here to lakeland.
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MONDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1958

NO. 298

Legislators Urge
Defeat For Amendment

These \ rcetahles brought Semi
iwlc County producer* an *wlmated II I I million in profit*,
according to figures compiled by
the University of Florid* Exten­
sion Service and Ceeil Tucker
count* agricultural agent
Seminole farmer* spent almost
I t million to plsnt, cultivate, h*rvr*(, irncV. glade aod market

Volers Would Lose
Right Of Choice,
rWemen!s Say

Chief Seminole Interest
On Dunn-Gary Contest

SECOND o r SERIES

NORFOLK. Va (LTD — Thirty [these producls Sale* amounted to
The Seminole County legislative
loval voter* will g.. In the poll* Mrckt, M I. Ilaborn J r . Trny
ship* of the U. S. Navy 2nd Fleet about $5 t 4 million. These figures
delegation today urged voters to
tomorrow
to
rhoote
one
member
|
Glenn
Richardson
and
t
Ivitc
li
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represent
subitantill
contrlb-iUnn*
leave Atlantic Seaboard port* to­
defeat the controversial "daisy
day through Nov, 1J for opera­ to the local economy Tucker said
of the Sanford &lt; Itv Commissi,&gt;n Hnbertson
-hain" amendment which wilt *p.
tion U ntflcx 1M. * three week in discussing thr Importance of
e 'e ,i two membet* of the Hoard
Vr"
,l,r ballot Nil .*" *»&lt;■■
oe*r on ihe ballot in fomorrow’a
agriculture to tt*e couotv amt It. |
exercise in the w-r*tem Atlantic
of County 1’oirmtfrinucr*. vote for
write in rantlidair. Iv kits Jay
;cr*er.il election.
people
*
a congressman *cn*tor and two Brck
In prepared statement*. Rep*.
member* of the Itallmad and
't.v)or Gary ha* not waged v
Preliminary eillin a lo are avail­
Gordon V. Frcleriek *mi Mack
campaign,
although
bis
*up,*orirr&gt;
Public Ctilltlr. (' mipi»*:on
Ctcvi-lard Jr. am! Sen. Douglai
WASHINGTON tUPD— Preal- able on total acreage planted this
Slt-nMrom tal-i a p p r o val of
Most of the lntriwt in Semi- have been busy in hi* Iq-half lie
dent Elsenhower h*« formally *»* season. Tucker *aid they show i i i E
Amendment No f "would deprive
pole Count) wilt he erntrred on agreed to n "draft" at the ursmg
tended diplomatic recognition io that the total acreage for ju*t
of a group which **i 1 i w ante I a
Ihc people of Florida if their richt
tt»e Independent government of abojt every vegetable has been, L IE .MINER AND DAISY MAE w«vi Ihc nuu*Hnii»lI&lt;&gt;w- the ra.c for the DlMnrt 4 »cat ivn candidate "with a more »ub tan
Io a.-cepl desirable change* and
Guinea, a former French ietri* or will be. Increased during this eating context tit tho Juycpp \\ ives llnllnivct'u pnftt Sniiit- the County Commt**in«, .-Might by
reject underirahlc change* In tho
\,
W
Du
Democratic , u '
“ SV"’'"olr
'*» '
ton' on the w rit co**t of Africa. growing season.
Dunn.
along
with
all
,,'ker
date constItulion."
nominate, opposed hy a write In
During 19M 37 i last growing ,ifty niglit. Out of cast time, ihc coupli* is known ns Mr. ami
.
f Photo by Rci jratronD campaign in t-chnlf of llvird-i Ma­ Democrntie tandidatrs u h . s e
Vernon W. Dunn, Democrat!*
-ea»on&gt;. Seminole County plant**! Mrs. Jack \YULcr.
name* will lie listed on the votitg
I nomln* r for the County Commitjo r txc Gary
5.310 aerrs of 'egetab'es Leading
NASHVILLE tU P IV - Segrcga- the list was cabbage with
'•on. yrCrr.iay called attention to
The Dc-noctan romlnatr for mschirc, na* received the support
2.100
Uonitt John Kasper «&lt;nl on triri acre* Celery s a t a c!n*r *econd
I ’he "fine print" in the amendthe other Counlt ' rnmiuiin seat. of It.r Seminole County Demo
ci.itic
Executive
Committee.
II
S
Jj#rr tod*}* on charge* n{ incitir.C with 1.(15. After that, acreage
.
lie urge*! Voter* to "read Ih#
David Gatchcl hv* no &lt;| p»iitinii
Ilill^imcr. clialrm.vn of the com*
G|o riot and Judge llomer Weimar dropped sharply. Snap brans oc­
' 'ine print. al*o octwrer. Ihe Jinea."
in Dittrici 2.
amid the trial had "nothing to do cupied US acres, lettuce 300. pep
A* stated «n the ballot, the a*
Eight candidate) i|uallfiod for blitter, vahl Friday that county
with the question of segregation per*. 22,*.
mendment
’.vontd change th*
the City Comm)** k . T . T l w "
* » " W - r '-■“»••• “
or integration.'’
method
of
revising
the constitution.
tix),
a
write
.n
candidate
ha*
xn'
,p'v'
r‘
"»mi-&gt;ev.
Although celery w*.* second In
The right-man race for GatThe amendment aays: "A protried the picture
acreage, it wa* first in ,xm to
r
bet's
veal
on
the
City
Cnnimivpo»cd amendment . . nut W i r i n g
On the ballet Inmonow fur City
thr farmer. It also wa* a
Comm|.*lon will hr Joe E. Raker, dim has created lfttlc fntc-est. ( A R R O E I. Itn tK K taken
the Legislatuic to ptoposc the re­
ROME &lt;u r n —Millions of Kuro- "healthy'' first in profit return.
It
icpuitedly
consisted
of
*
Tlu-rp hate been no ralliv*. no
GENEVA ( L T D —THE West rr
vision or amendment of any por*
peani will be able to watch the Tucker said the estimated grow­
solemn declaration lit Lr sienrd Roger L. Harrt* Right Kirtlcy, public debate, no "issin-v" fgr the a liijr Lite to prove hin
tion nf the ronitltutlnn and provid­
coronation of Pope John XXIII ing co*If on the IJ435 acres of Jrctrd ltu**i*'» demand tor an 1m
alt three countries at once ft#vid Wayne Ma'hrv, I’htllp T. caridldates, no yardsticks for the prowe.n* tin "champion « d over a continent-wide television celery was slightly more than It mediate all • time ban on nuclear pledging them to irfraln forever
I&gt;Ip boilin'!-'* at the party ing that when more than one pro­
ptiblle
posed revised article of the con,,!] further ade*- testing.
hookup Tuesday. It will be the million, the total growing and m ar­ testing today hut left the dour
given by thp .Inycee Wives vtltutlu t is to be voted upon la
Wtrat TV presentation of a papal keting cost* combined a little open for agreement on a control p|u , a cotq rn ,&gt;, i f t modeled
( who won renominatlon over rx
Club.
Ihe same election, any such pro"o ronation.
more than t! I I million The net scheme to police such a ban in the j,n onc propond h&gt; mi- lenr sclen
Sen l lamlc Pepper Its the Sept. 9
iwvsed trvlsrd article may provide
(Photo
by
Htrgntroni)
future.
f
tists
who
mrl
here
la*t
.ummer.
return wa* estimated at t o n . 493
a .
,
h
|
Demneratlc primary, it pitted
that it shill not become effective
Reprr*cnl«livr* uf the t'nitrd
jy,,. \ \ li*» refuted , -.nslstTwo other tegctahles topped (he
unless other -peciflcd proposed re­
State*. Btilaln und Ruwta met for |
•„ Kj
any un-oiHl it tonal
MOSCOW (U P D — Prof Detle* I t 00.000 mark in *a!e*. They were
vived article* are likewise approv­
Ihe
second
formal
session
of
Ihc
M
n
ti*n
It
t*
unwillirg
l s, Itcp A. Sydney llerlong.
Bronk. president of th* American cabbage (III7.2WI and peppers (ieneva nucleat hart confeiencr at , , gl, ijcjond a year toyear Ivan.
ed and in such case none of sueh
I
IJ0*
814).
At le j.t .'mu teenager* atlerwl-| Democratic .rcumtvei!. ha* nj'
Academy of Science. left for home
proposed revised article* *..,*!I be­
provldevl
contml »d the lUtlowern Party given by I position frum Itepuhlican WIRlirn
Sunday after winding up discussLabor wa* the mos* expensive the Palais de* Nation* Hriurx antl
come a part of the constitution un­
and pm*hr Rc-iraltoti t» partmrnt
at the i ( Mill i Coleman,
Ion* on U. S. • Soviet scientific item for vegetable producer*. thrm thry hail a draft iicsl; *uU- , , , t c ; n it funetlonlng
it ** others ate approved."
Wilbur C. King. Deinoeial, and
exchanges, the official Tat* rewa Wages and salarie* totaling SI,- milted hy ltua*ia at the opening ,-1-,.,, ,, ntvilc I mai l* ce'icral nu v.'ivic i enter Friday night.
lx*ral legislator* said they eqy.
Session
Iasi
Frid.iv.
ic
le
a
r
disarmanteflt.
The
rrn**d
va*
the
l
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r
g
o
t
ever
Atwltew Sandrgrrn,
Itepuhlican,
agency reported.
337.234 were paid out from the
posed this "all or nothing" amend­
Mr*
Kuln
M.
farriili.
7rt.
wife
The
West's
main
objection*
were
j
to
attend
a
fumtinn
at
the
Youth
arc ram pi Caning for Group I on
time the seeds wrre planted unlit
ment. The statement said:
Wing
• aid lit he:
the Kallrnarl and Public Ctllllic. of Mr. K. M. ) »rrnll, pasted
the vegetable, were *hippe*l In
"We urge the people of Semi­
away
at
3:40
p.
m.
Fundav
(vl
the
lUncing. a free horror movie. Cumnil.slon, Jerry W. Cattcr,
Signing of an all
time ban
W V1NCENZA. Italy &lt;0P{) - A the production end, fertiliser w*i
Florida innllatium r.nd Hv*p!*.»t nole County to vote againat A*
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and
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now
wouljl
leave
the
Dcmovrxl,
and
l.wn.
W.
'n&lt;ram,
mcndmrnt .No. !, commonly call,
cigar Caused the death of Eltaeo the second most expensive item,
way open Io Indefinite haggling during the e* ening Itcfre •timedt. ttepuhliran. for Group 2 on thr in I'rlriiAfd at.er a feur-ni"b|ll ed the ’Dally Chain' AmemlmanL
Del Igiro during the weekend. It cost county farmer* » little
nines*. t f«r residence was trnj
acre
pmvkle*!
by
the
Junior
High
for
months,
pci
hap*
for
vrar*
Commission.
If thi* amendment should liecomo
Del Lagn, 84. fainte-i while smok­ more than 1300,000.
Freticb We.
over the rontr.il system which the moth-r*. ' ve entire evening pjw«
All of this money did not re­
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P"rt of our constitution, it would
ing a big black Italian cigar. The
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C.irmll
rain*
In
Sanford
cd
withi'ui
Incident
•
r
*igt
uf
Beginning to.li.). nil Civic Cei West feels Is etsential.
cigar slipped Into hi* wtndripe main in Seminole County, hut •
In 11*10 fromit Tami l She was W m i l fulure changes or trvisiona
vandali*iti. .icrorillng * &gt; It maid
The
Itustian
plan
made
no
pro­
ter
Inquiries
and
reier.
vlton*
wil
substantial part of it did. Tuck
and he died of asphyxiation
Ihiiii in Met rmork, S, f . . Sc|it. of « r omitimtion to be t.ed ioP-tT). director of nrnStlon.
er said. Much of the S4 million he handled through the R.creatlorv vision for the potiibililv that a
t, 1882. She k m a member of gether, .&gt;r 'diDy-cbalncd,' In *uch
I.v vultv of thr Wind .w P sirt
further
|&gt;owri
vuCh
n*
France
ol
Department
office,
acrniding
to
went Into the local economy. The
the F’lMl llept 1*1 Chiirrb nf S an ­ a manner that the people have to
le a Iwmt, mg Conte*! were amuiuncnf F’riRonald
Perry,
rrcreatlnn
dir.-ctor
Red
Chin*-no-hl
cxpl
total thi* year IS expected In he
ford vvhi-le -be verstd )l p m l - accept all of the ebauges nr (vine,
,l.ty night Mary lluniphn y placed
MONTREAL I LTD — Annette, higher. Tucker *aid.
Until today, reservation* vven shortly
d.ni
.&gt;f the TFIL l'li» for 23 This would deprive ihc peopU cd
flr*t
for
her
Halloween
scene
one of the four eurviring Dionne
handled through the City Mara
The Husvur plan left tvo lo-.p
vr.ir*. She Is «urvl*vd ly hrr bu*- their right to accept desirable
Equtntuplets. gave birth Sunday tv
grr’* office. I'errv »aid Inquiries | hate* for nuclear explosion* I t painted on thr wir tow of Mi
When thr (till* open tom^rrO*
ind: lv*rv tons, Charle* Tom change*, reject the umfenirahle."
a hoy weighing eight pounds and
I hot) Id he directed to III* office. inlpearW lll purposes
TTte t ’nitrd J* r°t)' *■ Second prl.e went to
purpose*
Cleveland called the amend­
an cunee. The 24-year-old wife of
State* rohildm* thi. r»»rnti»1 t o 1s"nJ» Wester f..r_ her rltawinr on lit T it n i, (sfflriitft hope llml ' 1lin den on unit f!t|v «ar«i It Hen
the youth wing of the Crni
__
____
Germain Allla.l wa *tfce first of
Is.md/ill K l f r t r l n
I»U liiijorlt} nf ihf 11.25*1 ft'giilrrr*! &lt;lrr*on. both «f T'»li*hjifr»pr( one ment "undemocratic," and laid U
V|i«* Polly Jack will ho available any mir!r*»f ban i« r # u n f n t
Irrt I (trm nn toot thVt •! priie I
b. Vmlno* * Count' will 9 % trot hr r. i \ It Jonr«, Purl Tumpn. t* derignrd "to allow certain
the quint* to he married
frmt 18:30 p. III. werkda;. In i
,
I With hi* painting on the window r r r i , e Ibru right* to choo-r the two g ra n d d a lighter*,
Charlene group* to maintain control of tho
The Seminole High Schi«d "B’' *i*l persons Intcrevtcd in Civ., VT U l l l l. H T , 1,1
1 IL’IINI?
f ,,f || | Perkin*'.
men who will be making drriijiu:*, llrndtr.on, Talt»ha*.ee, and Ml*. stale government." All Ihrco
football team will host the tecs Center re*erv atlnp.
P1BRRE, 8 D
It I’D
kl
J u d g e s for the «„u:rst
wr r e l on ■ Male and local basi*
J e a n II,well. New Haven, legislator* **id it would ellminato
In addition *•» t h e e office I ,r*.
LINCOLN, Neb. I LTD — The burg "It" team tomorrow night vl
Falk -lie, I the Northwestern Retl Usyoi Mrrle Wnrnet. I‘.rr&gt;, nod
Superv i*. nf l:.-gl*lra!t 1 I*-1 Conn., on. gtand.nn, Edward It. th.- individuals right of choice.
7:30
at
memorUl
stadium.
I
Mil*
Jack
will
tw
aide
to
supnly
first degree murder trial of Caril
Dunn said he wa* catling tho
Thl* will i* the final game of information at night. She • :b Telaphunv Co. f»i 15,000 for omtl MUl Polly Ja&lt; k. revre«lion de- Willi Hnice ile Hard *u tdlbiMe llrmterann, Ji . Tall»l.nv*ee, and
Attn Fugate toda; wa* receaied
i n men t I ' r u o w.« dnnated hy " ,|
of the rx|w*elrd vofr lone great
granddaughter, l^slle amendment s wording to the atnctivtlir. .t he ting ths number of h it I
until Wedneadav after the prose­ the «ea»on for the local "R" team, supervisor of
nfnrd merchant*. Theronte.t , Mr. Utuc vtat«| that the ra,-r
Jem Howell. New Haven.
he Cafe from it* latest d ir e .lory Ife
tendon of locsl voters "became
cution asked pemiisvim to add the In a previous match iwtween thr | youth wing in the evrnlrg
annual llal|,.e»en e between ketn.in Dunn, Demucralic
Funernl *ervicf* will l«- held at I bcllevr it is a bad proposal."
V nam ts of twu r.MItinnal wilnene* two thi* s*»fon, they played to I Itrereallon Department offl.e tel- i finally settled v'llh the phone c - n .ill he an
nominate and ic e Gary, Drum- 2 p. m. tomorrow at the First
|»phon» number i» FA2-7421
I pany for 1350.
to those previously endorsed by a teoreles* tit.
rratic wnt ei n .andldale, has lla|itl*l Church The Itevs. W. I*.
t t n court.
crrat.d "uiiprci edentrd Inleretl" |lr»ok* J r . »n,| J. W. Parham
officiating
in the C.iiinlv Commission rare.
Remain* will be *ent to Tampa,
In ni* rle.-tinn* 1 12(1 register
nf voter* mat rh.o**e among a where interment &lt;eiv|re« will he
MAYPORT tU PD t i r o a /1
Roll Rheddcr, president of th (
field nf right qualified and nn* held at IO a in, Wednesday at local Toattmaster'a Club, ami
earrisr* Franktln D. Rooieealt
W
&lt;
eat
lawn
Cemetery.
wi
de
In
candidate
With
*o
many
and Antiatam were scheduled to
Mian Tugwrll, eslucatlonal vrfe#
I’allhearrr* for Tuesday’s »er- prrveident, attendnl an a lld a y
candidates fur one teat on the
leave their home ba*e for routine
.........
...............................
.
.
vice
wilt
be
Ruby
F.
Ci-iper,
Sanf-nd * it&gt; t .ititmlvtlun, a tunoff
operations today
Dlvtrlct Council meeting SaturIn a dispatch written today for Chairman George A. Smatnrra
r wi*ecr*-&lt;l in
In llrc-rmtwT,
December. Mack A. Cleveland J r . Vullo A. tlay lit Orlando.
Sniather* of ]t,, expected
W ASHING [&lt;&gt;N (UI'D— Ttic
members, 32 gsivu ,i)f* am) iii j ,, v
The Roosevelt was scheduled to
United
Dress
International
Demo
▲sail for e\erCl»es off thr Vtlantic political campilgr erdv tod a y | other state and W *l nffiri.il* r r a l t r National Chairman Paul th, IlemiM rail,- Scn*torla1 t am- The -Seminole JunP.r i hamlier of tVllltamf J r , Douglas Slenstrum,
Among tho tpeaker* wa* R«y,
paign ( nmmittec
predicted a , ummrrer, in it. grt out the-vote llurke I Sti*»le and Stewart tial
®eoa*t and the Antietam wa* slated with the Democrat* conflden' ard Maine elected a *enal&lt;&gt;t a e ' e r
Iferlwr Goers*, pastor of th#
31
Duller
predicted
hi*
part)
sill
Democralfr
pickup
nf
at
lea-t
12
rampVign
'
hat
,
,
t
up
I
ran
sport«
s
h
V
l
Dri*-&gt;ti
I
unerxl
home
is
in
nor
.and
three
House
member*
the
Republican*
hoping
for
v;p»et*
to tail for ren.aenja for *lmilar
Lutheran Church of the RedctmSept. 8 — *11 Democrat* &lt;scept gam at Iran eight to 12 Se- He Senate seat*, not counting Ihe one (Jon fantlli.. fur per»un. who nerd barge
in Tuesday’s eleetlnn*.
rr.
rejire.enting Ihe
Sanford
oped rt ion*
•Cata
and
at
lead
40
llouae
*e-vt*
aliradv
won
in
Maine
and
those
r),|r
,
(„
(rurn
{w
,|]s
Voter*'
Despite close race* in sumc one Hnu»c iiirmlwr.
club.
Last minute appeal* came to&lt;»n a televDlon piograni Sun
,n
desiring the Jaycrr* to furnish ( ' | ) ; l | u l H &gt; r T f l M o t ' l
states, practically all the polls
The regular meeting of th# lo­
and other political haromrter* in­ di&gt; fiom the cardldatrv Mil the •lay hr used mote specific fig , c* Itepuhlican National * hairman trauspurtallon
should
rail
Wl Mill
The Chamber of cal rluti will
held Wednesday
anrf *aid hr rxpreted a gain ,.f " r a d e Alcorn told annther lelevi y y j xt*it
dicated the Democrat* will In hig g u n in both parties vrtr
(u m m rre r will meet at the Civic at the Mar I.on R ritaurant at d:3(&gt;
for
Vice
Drsmlent
i
tl
or
12
Senate
seaU
and
II
*M
"'
»
"d
'rn
rr
report*
from
GDI*
lent
except
create their now slender major
D a g u c I t u lld ln g Nov 13 at 8 p m p. m All those Interest**! In be­
showed liepulliran*
Richard M Ntxon. campaigning | Ifousr seals On a radio program. I r i d e r s
files In the House anrl Senate
It r i- o r t * w i l l he n ih m lllc d b y c o m ­ coming member* are Invited t4
would
"do
better
Shan
thr
JMH.II
Almost 30 million voters In 47 in the Soun-(o-be new state &gt;,f
attend.
m it te r*
indicates!
’’
He
said
tlieiireports
state* will hallo! Tuesday, to elect Alaska which holds its first rlc
ptnmi.rd ‘‘some very startling
tion Nov 23
m Ml*. Ksslytl .1 Cushing, adver- 33 U. S. .enainrt. 432 House
ip ets" and ahawed mat the GOD
etjid ron.-en atity rrmpture con
tiling manager of The Sanford
tiol of the House." ||r admitted
Herald, has Seen elected to the
Roliert S fir .an. county toning
' We're doing a g.md t.u-lni - regaining c-mlr-d of the Senate
hoard of directors of the Florida
director, will v.ldrea* the SemJo h n I. Galloway, county tna col
*“uld tie ver difficult."
iriolr Uiuint) MinDtortal Vitoria
Newspaper
Advertising Eveeu
leclor, re|Kirled this morning n
:inn at it regular nur t i ng at the
the first da) of county tax cn!
live*.
I'lrsi Dir-Py Irriap &lt; hurrh Thur*
lection opened " there h a * '-cci
Mrs. Gu*hlng was one of *tv
day morning
quite a line. We
feel iIhe
n r irei
n r rrespuni
esp -is.
g
. ■
_
memher* elected to t e n s for the
T A II’ E I . Fonrsub lU F D — The ( Secretary ol State John F'ostef
Drown e ill rvplam (hr rrasnns
coming tear at the fall conven­
KANSAS C i n ’, Kin. i L T D - the alto suffered a heavy blow on is very go.
Chinese CommurlsU pounded (he Ibdtes on eve of the American
for
llir
te
em
changes
in
inning
Slatemrnl
• ate being slrllv e.eij
. . . . . . ____
« ... *
tion. held itt Lakeland the past An e*-conviet who escaped deter the head, and that the hid hern
Ihe drawings for first round r.-gulati -os m irg an l to the pruiyuemoy Island. M »&gt; with 3&lt; » l
wun.«, claimed Ihat
weekend.
raped Her (kipping rope was to .’Ut.trui persons In J7rinii.de
lion for more than a quarter cd wrappsd lightly around her neck County. The ia&lt; e.dlrctor'« off . r pliv in the tlrirrtlion Depart imliy -if bars to churches. In
.hells in the blggeM one • *•*)’ 1nmiderfln (rum American • »up* William Htarr, president, adver- a century was held here today
ment's
lennif
lotirnamcnt
will
t*
!
o
l
h
r
r
t.u&gt;inr».
•evernl eommiltrr ...................... re early Srptcmlrcr. , plied, eight Inch self - propelled
Elirnnian. who x i s arretted in expects two Ihlnl* of the Usxpsy held tnmnfeow al £ p
™ Using director of The Fort Laud­ while authorities considered what
.
,
r e p o r t s will |,r p r e s e n t e d foi dis
erdale News, presided over the charge* to file agrinsi him for the San Francisco after * tip tn au­ ei* to take advantage o f the fiv.ir
" 1 * " I’ l a ’ ers F*ve sig n e rl r gs *|on »rd a c t i o n . I 'ln n s for the the Defense Ministry laid &lt; Ivllian howitrcr* and other arUllery’ "*Urmeeting, attended by 30 news- t»Sj kilting &lt;d (year-old Nadine thorities there that he was In per Cent discount allowed during 0 c o m p e t e f o r sin gle or d o u b l e * „ , n u t | Th«nk*giv|ng s e r v i c e wilt to.* of life was feared heavy.
pressed ’ some of Ihe Communist
November
solved In tho killing. *akl the child
The ministry said the massive gum.
papara and right representatives. Vogel Live.
She completed.
T h e hooks opened t h is m siro rig ',1V11or
was ea rn in g the rwj&gt;* (her the
Many of Querooy'* 45,000 civi­
Problem* faring advertising dl3 1 participant. In the tout a
j hr mlm,tc t. will meet Infur bombardment hit the II offshore
Police said the; were "inclined accident occurred, and that h. at th e co u n ty C o u rth o u v . and
•ucM
are
Bik.sl
t.1
t^.
present
for
nrally »i '.' 43 for coffee and hght islands between noun and d p m . lians wrre caught out In the open
lectors were di*eus*fd in group to doubt" sumr aspects of th*
w i l l remain open u n t i l A p n l I
sessions. Harry Horton, personnel statement of \n h u r Risen man, merely dropped It on top ol her A f l r r th is d a te , ia«e» h e c u rn r ds •JVC br.ef meeting to g*; the tour | ^ frehm ent* prrredtng the Dual thr biggr-t »ince Sept 12 when un read* and al work in the field*,
body. He denied hr raped her
namrnt
underway.
Imong Ihe | n r ss meeting All meintier* of Ihe Red artllle»&gt; Mastrd the Island* f*r from Uu shelter* where they
director of The Miami Herald, now 51, who said the child was
F.tsenman. whose record at th* lin q u e n t ard subejet to p e n a ltie s
took tefuge during the heavy borai!»yer* who have entered am Gene association are rrqurstr*] to be with more than 38,fW round*
adidreel-d the convention on se­ killed in a traffic aeciJent.
.time of the killing Included a sen
.
The mlnl'try aid t».43fi shell* tiardment* of Auguit and SepleraTucker. ft. alley Odham, fet e present
lection of personnel Rae 0. Wei*
Eisenman vani his car struck rer,-r for Interstate transpi-tatmn gS O O S tC r.S 1(1 . v l P C I
hri wle*. Hoi. Jtheddrn, f^herl).fell on Hig ijurmny and more her.
nier, director uf the school of the girl, a neighbor of his jvaren'a. | 0( , *o|en ;ar&gt;
his life in
Du Semmr.le lllgh
lt.M,*;*is Mun eon.
Jul.n
GtrliwL, Hill
Nationalist supply ship* Sunday
than h u m on fjltlr (Jurmoy. Oth­
% journalism at the University of and that he "panicked.” a p d | j | , e intervening year* had been t.iuli will meet at the trhonl at Hiumley, fir John Morgan, Voliier Islands in the group werv- hit landed several thousand Iona ot
Florida, spoke on recruiting ad* hauled h«r body in the lonely area unbearable."
7. JO p. ip Wnine .day.
Williams and Bert Hollingsworth
with bombardment* ranging from ammunition ami supplies in U»*
vertlsing emplojrs.
where it wa* found 10 day* liter,
jjr ,*14 hr („ | j j,!* wit*, fr-im
t'e tr SchIrani, Booster piril Any l**t minute entries will be
Generally fair Ihrough Tur*dis, a few hundred on pinpoint* of firtl s u p p l y invention in t s n
, wnom he W*a divorced Inn veers dep.t. said the club would hold a arcejded at thi* meeting, which I it lie rh s n ir in
Members and guww* attended on April JO, 1133.
lemireraturr. land to thousand* on other*.
week* Communist artillery re­
tho final F. N. A. E. banquet
At the tin-,* of the falling, the , age, about the thiid's d -atli. and h u s t n r x inerting and view files will l&gt;e held In the Recreation De- lllgh tirifav 72 tn 77. low tonight
The tom baidm rnt wa* believe*! mained silent then and did not in­
"aiurday, followrd hv an evening Wyandotte fount) coroner found 1that shr had ” u*e*l it as a .Inn of past game*. All officer* and tarlment office at the Hanford 30 tn M. karlahle wind* 3 In 12 hetr to be a noisy prilrtl against terfere with the ihtp* or the un­
of entertainment and dancing
Nadine died of stranguUtion. th a tlo te r him *11 thutr year* '
members were urged to attend. 1Civic Center,
mile* per hour.
U. S. government policies and loading.

Xluinea Reeop:ni*efl

IBs

Kasper Trial Starts

W est Rejects Russ Plan
On Nuclear Testing Ban

Coronation Slated

Attendance Record
At Center Broken ^ E nUUn,,

Ends Russian Visit

^Cigrar Causes Death

uum«n&lt;

Mrs. Eula Carroll
Dies In Hospital

Changes Made In
Reser»ations For
Civic Center Use

Heavy Vole Urged;.::
Rides Available

Annette Has Boy

Seminole B Team
To Host Leesburg

Trial Is Recessed

Carriers Depart

Three Local Men
At District Meet

Demos Confident, G O P Hopes

Herald Executive
Elected To Board

Ex-Con Confesses
To 1933 Murder

Brown Will Speak
To Ministers Al
Thursday Meeting

T ax Books Open,
Business Is Good

Drawings Slafed

,

Islands Pounded;
Casualties Heavy

For Net Tourney

Weather

Sanford Jaycees Urge: Go To The Polls Tuesday; Transportation Provided

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T h e u n n u a l sale* e v e n t w h i c h kick* o f f t h e w i n t e r * op. ,
pinir M u o n h e r e , S a n f o r d B a n n e r Day*. will l&gt;t-gin tom ornm * I
in local s t o r e s .
T h i s t w o - d a y ev e n t u s u a l l y h e r a ld s t h e a r r i v a l o f w in ­
te r . I t w o u ld s e e m t h a t S a n f o r d m e r c h a n t s a r e i:t t u n e w ith ,
t h e w e a t h e r , "ince e v e r y t h i n * p o in ts to t h e a r r i v a l of cold
went h er.
S a n f o r d B a n n e r D a y s is t h e b ig g e s t m e r c h a n d i s e pro™
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| motion of the reason.. Most local
■merchants arc participating. BunI aer» •«»ill I* stream ing from win- '
jclows and dirplayr.i in aturzs of
thole who are taking part ta thr j
promotion.
Special bargain* will tie thr
WASHINGTON lUPI) - I T e a i lulr, not an exception, during Ihr
and
Saturday.
ent Ei-cnhowrr ha* proclaimed •ale tomorrow
Nov. 9 • 15 American Education Store* have hired extra »al»* per•onntl. Merchandise offered dur­
Week.
ing Sanfoni Banner
I)a)« will
.on.e from the regular atock* of
thr More*. Item* that remain af­
LAKELAND (DPI) — In# H&lt;* ter the »alr will be plarrd l&gt;ark on
rids \Fl.-CIO prepared today to the thrive*.
butt hca&lt;l» with the |»oiverful
Bargain* will be available Iu
T.*.n*trr* Union in »ee*ing to j ull about cvrry.hing that a »h«p.
-'tganlxe employe* of two new pel could delire. All merchant* |
Ttrripa brewerie*—including truck participating in
Bannrr
t&gt;ay»
drivers. traditionally re| relented nave Iwtn planning for thi* an- j
by the Teamster*.
nual event. Juat In c u e you've |
wondered. “S B D * in The Heralil l
for leveral day* meant Sanford
• MIAMI BEACH (L'PD —Non­ Banner Day*.
Free parking will be available j
farm employment jumped by 1.1.200 la*t month over September of at the city lot. located behind the
1957. with s. me 12.500 non farm P*»»t offire. T hu I* another »cr
job. added over previous month. »«w provided chopper* in San
Janie* T. VocfUe. chairman of ; t«»rd.
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Hiroshima’ Sized
Blast Detonated;
Record For Powei

ATOMIC TFtST SITE. Net
,-vn i-ti-nulionil teat Ivan would jiU P M — The mo»t powerful un­
kill another goal of (he U S derground rvplailon Irv world hi*.
alornir project:
I'rrfrciion of ,or&gt; violently rocked alonely He.
'small, clean" weapon* w h i c h **'rt mc*a today a l atomic
"Hirocould be
he u»ed
u*rd defentively over sciential* detonated a
rltle* or of(cn«ivrly on the battle ahuna " aizrd device R5o feet be­
field without poi-oning the coun­ neath tile earth'* surface.
The device dubbed
Blanca,
tryside with deadly radioactivity.
Bui, a* Vlcl'one suggested at n blasted the core of the me*a from
new* conference Wednesday, that it* cavern below ground at the
wouldn't make an) difference if end of a J,ono - foot tunnel. It
the lest ban led to ultimate dis­ dislodgcst millaint of ton* of tuck
and dust as sciential* raced the
armament and peace
clock t» meet a proposed teit
Explosion* Mrlp Mankind
If, however, the h»n Included deadline.
Scientists rated Blanca, which
atomic explosion* for peaceful
puriHiaea - chrap digging o( har- relinquished its devastating might
l»or». exp!« italion of ml thale*. through nuclear fission at T a.m.
* VENICE. Italy &lt;UFI) — Pope
creation of undri ground re»er- p.s.t.. as equal to 20,000 tons of
John XXIII m i) attend the clos
oir* of water nr power — the TNT
tng of the Ixrurdc* centenary rext
Thr A FI C officials said it wa*
ll|&gt; (JO B S T II K H M O M K I 'K I t—'T im U n i t e d F u n d c lim a te
world would be the |o»cr.
February, hi* former auxiliary
w aa w a r m e r to d a y , i o m u $2,000 w o r t h . M a rc el F aille
We think," MiCone said, “that th r largest manmade underground
mii I today.
one of the very great contribu­ riploiion ever “we knosr of.”
s ta n d s on n la d d e r to p a i n t t h e new " t e m p e r a t u r e ” t o t h e
Broke Surface
FT. JACKSON. S. C. I UPD - A
tion* tbv alum can make to the
O ther- I nail outlied I'ur
$11,000 m u r k .
( H e r a l d S t a f f P h o to )
The blast was felt a i a rumb­
gcnrral vouit • martial charge that
welfare of mankind lx through
But mine officials aniil there
ling rarthquake to observers som*
exploiioni."
a young lieutenant kicked a Ne­
" •* no hope tor 57 mute inincis
WASHINGTON (UPD - Pre.l- gro rrrruK In the Uilna and or -1
"I pcrantuill (eel,'* hr added, 4 ’ inllra from ground tero. A
&gt;
unaccouuird
(or
today.
The
dent Kl*enhowrr took advantage
drrcJ another trainee to about a
“that the puhlic will coma to rec­ huge, dirty cloud of dust rota
aubtri ranc.vn n a r t h q u a k r , or
of aunny weather VVcdncaday aft
ognize that ihrre ia no niora rea­ from the mess lop an instant af­
Burn- i •‘ wd phraM In the pretence of
“bump,"
llial
ruined
the
l
urnrinooa to play golf ai thr
other men wa* heard here today. J
mine
No . ST1KKIIULM. Sweden ( U ; ' D - son to stop piogrnav in this area te r the hlait and towered 2.000
_Ircrlatid
.
^ Coal ruinpany's
^
.
• m g Tree Club in nearby 3t*ryF'lrat TJ. Gereld M. Wheatle) of
2 struck last ihurtdav when ! 7 l | p , r r r American *c!entt*tx w o n ,,than ihrre w ai after World War feel into the clear morning air.
land.
Iirvifcton. N. J.. pleaded lnm&lt;&lt;fnti
men were working. During t h « | t|lr
Vot*rl I'rUr :..r Mevllrlnr 1 **
,h* "*e o(
&lt;0T ftocka ini -de-t down Y-n mrag
edge.
to there ,-hargcs and four clhcri. i
-onatraeJan."
next
lew
hoiii*
Rl
nn-n
w
«
r
re»-|today
for
their
pionrcr
work
in
•f
Hr followed two noncommilrionrd
An atoink* bomb with (be same
curd
or
made
their
wa&gt;
otil
and
gr
netl.*-.tiidlf*
tnxt
r.-ult*
Irad
ave
STJu.
This
amount
w«»
rtie Seminole Count* Untied j lirm
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — The officer* from the company he
"nom inal” rating levrlrd tho city
?»
txHlic*
were
recovered.
thr
wav
to
a
cure
fur
c
’
ticrr.
San PraitclKO International Film commanded to trial in the ml*- Fund climbed patt the ft 1,000) matched by the company. \ i t
of lltivuhhna, Japan, during World
I h r men were discovered u liv r , one half of thr * 11.250 awatd
^
tlarria, representing odlian l IuFestival opened Wednesday ‘ght treatment case.
War II. leaving 79.150 dead and
mark today. Hoy Mann, c*"' dor. yesterday prraented check* at 1 I j p. in. VVrdneiilay, but it wont to Gcoigr Wells llradlc.
with a showing of “ Eve Want*
it. Sgt. George IF Sovir. 30. of
bringing that country'* aurrend*
i.-.. u. worker* iu...r than 12 j prof, saor .1 Ihr Kerrknoff l.abor,.|,dKf i t.v llarol.l Ka.tner,
T Sleep" from Poland. Sixteen Ogdrntburg,
1n vvr'-k later.
N. Y ,
and Sir. (Otign treaaurer. announced.
pre-l.lml,
tolaling
more
than
i
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,
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alnrirs
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&gt;
l
Biology.
P
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l
r
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o
,
The
"big
ru*U"
tame
fiom
Oil
g
f
feature* are competing for "Gold­ Charlet I.. Woman. 29. of Empire,
Felt In Kaal
XV. Harris I* the chair,tu., of ,r.**
poc^ ‘ .Hl,.r ' p lhr 7 r, " . ‘’•M
•'«»
l-vwrl
en Gate Award" plaques in the Ala , were b-&gt;th Convicted hut re­ ham l Tudor. Emplo)•* of tin- S2,l*&gt;0
Ufa nrw sent ita shock wavci ripr
,,t.,|"lKs,
:
.ncr
.:lo
T^tuin.
pr.detwr
at
the
Hock
the huildcr* and suppliers dlvition
^festival which extend* throigh ceived light sentence*.
p.ir last Thurwlay. rim P°' ^ r l ! frller Inatllulr Nrw York, fur
A junior high Hallowrrn nartv , tiling under thr earth * surface to
of the U'F* drive
Pvt. William A. J. Connor of
WVov. It.
| tie pu ked up on seismographs at
t r ' ' |,r
, . ^ ‘1f ‘with
.v,lrh :n,b
, M rIC|fUUi|B| ,|,f|nltr
" - 1 -“ chrmlcal
nr* a,« !IN
„ to II o m h f l row J J h t frvm &gt;rush distant point* a* New York
llurri- -aid. most of the Odhaiu mvu
'Charlotte. N. C., (ratified Wheatmm raand
trapped
them,C■tl).
A Tudor employes who live in Se­ enough air to keep them alive,
ley kicked him ll&gt; the »hlnr 'me.1
ar.d Alaska. Sei-mlc readings oa
i ,
,
,
'
• | event*.
! A rottum r paradr. frrv hollui an Oct. 13 blast with less than
ium hard" with hi* Gl bo»U dur­
minole Count) had contiibulrd a riK-ue workers -pnulated.
The other half of llie prigs*
prize show, stunts, games and dancing, half tne yield vd Blanca, wero
ing a barrarkl Inspection.
half-da)'s pay to the drive. Ilrailr)
went I.. Joshua Ix-d.-rlK-rg, pro- plus free rrfreshnirnts, are juvrt
Dirty Uniform
Odharn, prrsidrnt o( the company,
m ade on the Atlantic Seaboard.
fettor at the t'nivrrslty of Wi* of Ihr entertainment l.nrd up by
Connor, brought from F‘t. tx-o
told employes that the (Oinpan)
conslii, for his discoveries .on-I thr Hecrpation Department. All
A 9A-year-old Sanford man waa naid Wood, Mo., to te d d y , admit
GENEVA (C P U —Thu Kuatian* would match the totnl pledge.) In
ccrnlng "g. neli. rrcomblnatlon .' nlmts in the -eventfi n r j eighth
found shot to death rxrty thi* ted Itf •.•&gt;!* a “ ereaay uniform "
them.
and thr organization of thr gen- . grorle* of l'in r rr r ,t and Seminafternoon In She apartment wrhrre , j
couW |)ot tcj| Wheatley when aavumtxi a tautfli attiOole t-!«)
The t.'F got another boost earl)
VTLANTA (U P I) Two patiol
ole High at. urge.! to attend.
h# lived.
j,p
|a n brushed hi* teeth dur- against We*tvriv propnval* to vu*- today when six of the 12 -clexila inert emptying a sa.-k of bottled etle mat. 11 a I hartrrla ”
The awards were made b) the
I’llze* will he given for the
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____ pend nuclear weapon testing for in Seminole County made their
William
Handali, 115 South )ng„ „Ihe Inspection.
laid WhealIHJ R n ANY, Calif. (U P I) - A c
neionthinr whisky reached In four
tlf Sweden'* itirdical ic -1 best rostume* and winner* of
^ F r e n c h Ave., apparently was the . |, y kicked him to make him c&lt;&gt;me l,,ne &gt;ear. Ttiere were rrport* the reports. Mors- than S5uO wa* turn
time* and hrnughl out four half-, , c&gt;rvb ( *-ntr•. the Karollitika In. various Halloween stunt* nnd con- I r r n Fchble Keynoldt who broka
victim of suicide, official* laid. He to parade n a t .
j United State* and Britain w..ubl rd in by those reporting.
I'1" ' '
l stilule, which said the American &lt;c»t*. Itrfreshinrnl* will lw&gt; fre-. up her “Ideal" marriage with
had been in ill health for some
Wheatley was alao charged .............................. ..
from thvlr tH.*l | Goal for the UF* this year is
On the tilth draw. I'll G. P. ,|||Covrric* would have a strong j Hiiough the courtesv of the Jun alngi-c Edillc F'iacher after ha
lime.
forcing Pvt. Cllfttlft T, IU thorn «• t jon 0Jl a firm control tyitcm.
i£ki,0Q0. Campaign Chairman llu- Dirks and li It. Barfield said. Influrnrr on the -earch for a ,-urc ' ,,r IHifF* Mother* who have plan- tq u iird actress Elirabcih Taylor
The body was discovered by a Ilatiir*hurg. Mti».. t« shout on
Diplomatic source* said the two jward McNulty said ihe drive I* «-’it ••attic u M inch snakr They fur fancer
n*d for enough rake ntxl rookies around New York last month
frequent
occasion*
In
a
loud
voice
f(&gt;unlri#t
wo(jld
RuM(,
an
neighbor, who ha takrn him a
slid they said they stomped the
l
"picking
up
iperil,
but
we
still
Dlsruss
Pasternak
Uproar
I
'" *r r **'
T'"- Prx&gt;«ram will was h.iapllalitrd Wednesday,
bowl of soup at lunch.
a lewd replay to the question, , g lrPmrnt
end the tests withT hr pctt!.\ JA-yrar • eild Mill
snake and finished it off by dou*
!
need
rc|.ort*
from
all
of
the
v..l
Today 's announcruienl complrt-' ’, " rl 1,1 s *" ,*^"w youngater* to Reynold* p-..b*l&gt;ly will be kept Its
Funeral arrangements will be I “ What'a gwd, Hatbborn?
out projwr controls woukl b'
visit
the
Moutiislde
Carnival,
unlcer worker*." He urged thr ,B* “ * lth - — o f
whi‘k ) . j fd ’ ‘.si'rkh.,lm , part in awarding
Connor'* tratlmony wav *uh«tjn i B&lt;mh|rM.
announced by Bri-son
the hospital until F'riday, Dr.
,
- ,
N.iltrl priz. v tins year. However. whi.h login, at 5:3.)
; Hally aupportesl by Pvt*. Douglas*
| | tll
Moscow, quoting the continued supia.it ,,f the drive, . ,
M II p. m. the junior high Chxrlra levy raid. She was ra*
which
will
prnvidr
fund*
for
«rv
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ra
s
h
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l
s
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n
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It
was
overshadowed
I)
Ine
ie.
l AI. Childs of Gainesville. Gj . and |lr» , p»Pfr
SovieUkay* Uu*»ia,
'.lit) a &lt;11 rial ami dancing on the •sorted suffering front exhaustion
WEST HOLLYWOOD (U P I)
jrctlon • ( the Nobs I Prize f..r pal . will lie available unlit mid- ami acute indigestion.
Guy Bailey of Jackson, Allas.
, aMj
Soviet Union woul^ con- rn y.uth, welfare and charitable
.o rn u z atio n s next year
Paul Carlisle. 22, a Foil fusudrr- [ IJteraturr by
Russian
writer l.irhl fo ser.ior high students reSovi. and Moman both Invoked unue to rxplc^te nurlear we«p&lt;ini
MeNully, Kastner and Mann n
dale Negro, wm killed Wednesday 1Boris Padrrnak
The hwe-ll*1. lur- mg from the Srw Smyrna'.Article 31 of the Uniform Code of, until the W rit agreed t*. the HusMilitary Justsce.
the Army'slsian .lemarwl for an Immediate J |itr»*xl appirclation for the F»b w h e n a truck &gt;lamm.-l into an Academy will ri«ct Inter tmlay i-&gt; Hen for*! fmitlixll game. A mid| done1 by (Mharn &amp; Tudor and its ' ..-.l.rr trurk • i,.pped f.u a traffic [diveuv* Ihe -iluatlun created by
Seminole High football fans a-1! “ Fifth Amendment" and rrfu.ed | cessation of nucUar tests,
lllghl show ts achrsluled bt the
employes
| light
gain will follow: Ihe train when it, to testify against Wheatley on 13
*■'“ n minri.itiiiu -,f the awaid.
The Russian nrw* reports .aid
frill r i r a l r r to close the Hnllohit* Ihe road Friday night.
K*nfurd will lie host to th« pursquestion* under grounds th*y I the Communists would reject the
V‘»en r g'i(
Pete Schirard, president of the
master* iii F'lurida's F'ifth Dlsthrmselvr* projiosal of a one-year suspen
might Incriminate
triet on * iv. I).
Booster* Club, said * giant mo- | anew.
1sion.
torcade will leave the high school |
In addition, state offiecra have
-t .
I,ID .F. l.-i.n il l'll •
la-rn
invited to the
meeting,
at ( 1 5 p. m. Destination for thr
I nlup vs.-rk.rs at two l.ig jtom ic which will In- heist in the Civic
group will hr New Smyrna, the
s o ' . . t,-.l early tmlay to a.-- Center. Field irrvlce officer;, also
^ a x t road trip thi* vrar for the
r^pr « n. w- cu-itruet, but (ollowlng are exncctesl to attend.
Tvemlnole grtddrrs.
the Vote nieiultert of a marhinoffirla! host for the meeting
Band buses, thr pep squad and
1s t . ’ ' . . i ! iv n e n . d Ihelr picket­ will lie Sanford Postm aster Joel
cheerleader* will be included In !
ing of the plants.
Field.
thr caravan. ,, deputy Sheriff will I
be in the official entourage.
Schirard asked all fans to join
Capt J. D Ramagr, .xnnmodorc Harris, zkippcr of VAI11, ami
the caravan. Car* should
,
of
Hatwing One. rclate.1 plans for Cdr. Hal I^vng. skipper o( VAH T.
the school hv 6 p. m.
Charlie Morrison, emcee of toe
the forthcoming Bombing Derby
Coffee Club introduced the Naval
to the group assembled at !(*!*)'* officers. Other introductions In
meeting of the Coffer t lub at eluded three City Commixion ran
Mr* Appleby'» Hrataurant
dtd«tes, Joe Baker, David MaUira,
»«
The derby will be held Dec. » and Sonny fUborn; fxl Andrew*,
WASHINGTON (UPD —A surly- | —Ur, an inside knob inquiring
12 at tha Sanford Naval Air St* Richard Dens, and l^e Samuel*,
iuirrd 3 year old boy climbed . not more lh*n five pounds of
Members of
DAY Seminole : lion. Capt. Ramagr aaid that tha
preaent for the firat time; Ham
into a refrigerator and the door | pressure is turned,
u . Sunday
f j ‘ i t tlie frit on oro.jth- I Navy
hope,
to attract senior N*- i-evy ami Marvin Xleltier. local
slammed shut.
—Or, some automatic device
• hoot
,
^
lluwe, J
17 Ut. from 1-4 p. m.
| ‘.*l personnel • n,‘
H °rl manufacturer*; Ifarland
His mother found him live requiring not more
than IS
ritltcns to observe the event. e«l DeMcra, Harold Hardealer,
The public Is invited. Guns will 1
hour*
later
—
dead.
Tiny
finger
pounds
of
pressure
to
operate,
be fumiahwl in the event a con­ Out of .tate advertistrg wt'l be | Syd Morrison. Fxi Mimer, and
mark* on thr imtdr of Ihr reCongress passed the law ia 1994
testant doesn't havo one. Shslia soliciUd and it ia hoped that a Barney Wolford. Florida State
frigrialor door testified to hit cf- \ and directed the administration
nation-wire
TV
hook-up
can
be
Bank.
will be furnished. Procrad- will
fori* to e-capc
1to draw tip specific requirements.
, Cliffoid McKibbm spoke briefly ■
lie ulesl »o help defray thrr cx
tx^oci- afranged.
A federal law alined at even- Many refrigerator manufacturer*
majority
of
the
mxueuvers
|
concerning
the
Chamber
of
Cora_*e* of the Christmas y*.r ty vfor
tually ending aucli “ ice box | have been I stalling the required
Uke place at nirht with long i merer membership drive now unchildren of DAV memlwr*.
death*" went into effect today.
safety f -aturev for some time.
bombing targets set up for derway. Thoac present were tr
The law require* that all re­
Government officials estimate
A tlir. Ramagr asked the, minded of the Jaycre get-out thefrigerator*
told
in
interstate
com­
more
than a duien children •
local orgar.itationa in pub-1 vote campaign and the election
merce muit be constructs! to a y ea r on the average a re trapped
lieUing the derby.
Tuesday.
small child can open them from in refrigerators and ice boxes and
Following hi* resume of the
The Novemlier meeting »f the
the inaidr.
die. The death loll in 1M9
Howdy - ‘- - 4a — t rather root •veal, Ramagr introduced four club will be held the third Thurs-| L'F ( .L T S L I F T — H a r o ld K n a tn e r , H u tv a r tl M c X tilly n n d A r t l l t i r t i a look u t c h e c k s « n d
.Must Open Easily
reached 26.
with iraaiilnaal rw4w thrafh Fri­ new squadron le a d e n : Cdr. E. day in tha month because of pledges, t o t a l i a g 41,-ltiU, fro n t U d h a m &amp; T u d o r uiul ita em ploye*. S o m b .o f t h e m e n w h o
Refrigrrator dour* muat be Moat o( tho dcalhi hare in­
day. n g h M a r
Tig k w t* . R. Horrwll, recently returned from Thankogiving.
Morrison stated g a v e to t h o a g e n c y a r c s h o w n n t S u n l a m i K a t a t c a , w h e r e t h e p r r a e n t a t i n n took jdacc. T*ha
bunt so they will open when:
volved children becoming trapped
■Icht *M to K .
NortbeiMterly the Mediterranean area, new skip­ that the crowd was Ihr largest to ta l w aa d iv i d e d e v e n l y b e tw e e n e m p lo y e * a n d t h e c o m p a n y . H a r r i s , c h n i r m n n o f th o
—Not more than 13 pounds of In abandoned ice boxes a r unused
U M ouksw gag hwwr l«s- per of YAII-3; Cdr. E. J. Win- eser olUnoing a *e**ion of lh&lt; | builder* a n d a u p i d ie n i division o f t h e L’F . t i n t e d i.» m o r e t h a n $2,000.
pressure ia applied (rum the in- refrigerators. However tom* hava
of l a w o * hi; Cdr. fiord
C lltra ld b l u f f P h o t o )
Um haadte la
involved r a f e i f u a k t t la
SPIHNGIIIU. V S. (U P I) WASHINGTON i l l ' l l — Ine
Twelve
g rim y
coal
-nitifts
men
in charge of the U S atomic
trapped I»r m days in x dark
euidflr of their wrecked mine project hope thr world won't rr
were brought out safety early to- Jcct use of nuclear explosive* for
da* to cheering irlatlve* and peaceful end*.
friend* who hid given them up
Tin*) liclievr thr atum't viofur dead. .
..lance can he made t o produce
The
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tuivivoi*.
d u c o v c r c d 1no(
m v u ra
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,u t t r „ of rtr. „ , am, ........
Wrclue,day when react* workn* ......... but a ilch sarlfl) .1 bene
pjahevt a pip.- through the debris f„ . ,or
mJnkim,
lhat imprisoned them, appealed
F‘«r tin* ira*on Chairman John
to be in good condition although i A. McCone nnd hi* colleague* on
one wa* reported to have a bro­ the Vtomlc Energy Commission
ken leg. Some „of them
, grinned Ikijx- the Flail and Wr*t in lr*t
and waved wlldl) to the crowd* ,ian ...gotiallon. »targ..g Friday
But thr good new. brought to the j
, UI „ rmpt
pithead
njclexr rxplotiont
Won.cn and hu&gt;k) mine work
era wept with unabashed joy a*
the ruen were hauled Iron) the
depth* of (hr continent's deepest
coal nunc on vtopc - climbing
cart* called ' take*."

Employment Jumps

New Pope May Visit

Lieutenant Denies
Kicking Recruit;
Trial Underway

Americans Capture:Coveled Prize For
Cancer Research

Ike Playing Golf

United Fund Climbing;

Festival Opens

Total Passes $ 11,0 0 0

Halloween Events
iii In Cily Announced

Sanford Man, 96,
Apparent Suicide

Russia Gets Tough
On Nuclear Tests

This Whisky Was
Real Snake Poifon

Dohbie Reynolds
Enters Hospital

•Caravan Planned
For Football Game

Postmasters Plan
Sanford Meeting

Contract Accepted

Air Station Sets
Bomb Derby Here

Refrigerator Law
Goes Into Effect

Turkey Shoot Set
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Governor Renews Pledge To Fighf Against Gambling
MIAMI BEACH fU F l) — Gov.
LeRny Collin* n w t H hi* attack*
M gambling Wc&lt;tn*»d*y n l;ht and
• • id d a will vliorouily fight at*
tem pts !• tom »«F H o n d a city
lalo another I*ai Vega*.
Collin* did not i t f e r directly to
a move by the D»de County Com*
jnlatlon recantlv to legaliie cailno
gambling la Greater Silt ml. But
bo told the annual ro«i\ention bf
the Plortrfa Motel A**n. here that
Florida fare* enough rhallei tine
problem* withsil "opining up a
Pai*Jor«'» he* of gambling "
Ha aald IhM th* light to rut
F t * i j a of octlta auJ other crime
la al an allliinr high and i*
g o b i to gel even atrlrter II he
ha* hi* way.
Commenting on constitutional
reform*, he tald he l« ronlldtnt
tba 1PM Leglilatura will tuhmil
acceptable itvliloni,
Including
mom- reillitlc ^apportionment.

,*l( Florida rontinue* tu prol­
ong position al the bottom of all
atglMl in legiilallve repretenalnn
prpporlonat* to cllttan.hlp, "our
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fulurr progret* will bo wrecled
by Internal diicnrd and devalua­
ting lectlontlUm," he warned.
One ot
mrtcUohh alllaotiao
One of Uit moat challenging
Irauea ahead, he added. I* re­
volving ol rare relation tension,
"and we muit find wa&gt;» to come
to gripa with thi* in u r honorably
and lawfully."

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BOCOTA. Colombia (C P U P h y ik iin i hare have luggcited
to local authorltic* that traffic vi­
olator* be allowed to pay their
finei in blood to build up the
city's blood banks.

The d iCtor* luggeatfd thxt fine*
a’lojld be charged off witb In the
limit* f t lif e ty —i t a rata "f • ’’oul
a quarter of a pint ef blood for
rarh dollar.

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cluded a narrow fund of light
rain front Teaai irro ii the lower
tier of ftate* to Floilda. with
gully wind, rauiing unplra.ai.t
condition; tr pail* of T r i a l and
LouiMana. Wind* were at high r»
JJ to 40 mile* per hour.
Today's forccait wai for clear
•kiei over almoit all of the rountry except tha Southrait. Scat­
tered ihower* werp cape* ted
from Teas* to Florida

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I.lit.ION IIKKAKS GROUND— Legionnaire* in Sanford today broke irround fo;- the
give a "full report” on arhml
and church bombing* Saturdaynew fair building, which will adjoin the new home on Highway 17-92. Left to right. .1.
night at a Ku Klua hlan cro«* (*. (Slim) Gnllowny. .1. I). Cordell, Georfe Mayberry, Hon Mahan, John Griffis, contrac­
burning at Jackionvlllc.
tor. and Joe) Field, commander.
(Bergstrom Photo)
Hendrix. who did not daiw ratc
* Evening* FA 2-7500
on the report, laid tha KKK
Jewelry
Approximately 3,000 •'wildcit
"speaking and c ro n burning in
Store
fall regalia" would be held at well*" were drUled In Texa* lait
g p.m. at the Inlenection of Phil­ year. Only al&lt;out 14 per cent of
:S2 Ym lit
Vie RobeBo, Aft. 601 E. l i t
lip* Highways and Bowdes Road. them struck oil ef gai.
Dr E T T IE JA N E KEOGH
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(•til Roberta ee’«hr»!«l
hrr j
birthday la st Saturday at a movie !
party and weincr roaat.
Invited to spend tha day with
th* honor** w*r* Gars Smith,
Pat On*y, Wanda Mixon, Barbara
Fletcher, Cindy Slayton, Kathy
1. Reversible quilted plastic card tabic covers—water and stain resistant.
tied and .Stephanie Lankford.
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2. Pussy Cat Blackboard with eraser *nd chalk.
The local *t*H Club held th*
third m e e tin r of the year la tt
t. Plutie Toaater and Mixer covers—heat sealed and
Monday a t the i.-hool. Mr*. Myr- i
tie Wilton, and Mr*. Ted Brook­
attractively decorated.
lyn, leader*, helped the girl* With j
thrir c u rre n t pillow cal* project. !
Seventeen attended th* meeting. |
4. Imported leather fitted manicure kiU-all round zipper—asst, colors.
Th* next on* vrtll be Nov. 7 at the
ichool.
5. 4 Piece Fitted Travel Coametlc Kit,
HIKE TEST
At the
la«t
Parent-Teacher '
6. Revolving Karrinj* rack—makes carrinirs easy to reach—assorted colors
meeting. Mr*. I- E. Roberta, **f*.
ly chairman, prrirnted a program
In aizep 9 • 15, 10 • 20. 12!', . 2 1 # . Ixirely .
on hike »afety. Li.l* of tha proper
T. 4 hi 1 8hoppinr Purse KiU-contalns Bay. Memo pad,
equipment w a i given to earh narshort nnrf three-qtiurtcr aleete cotton*,
t. ^
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Pencil and Rain Bonnet
The ta*t an&gt;l Inipectinn Day for
cotton knit, rajonn, ra&gt;on and iirrtnte in Ihe
^ u jc c .n c - y the local school will be Nov. 25.
lalenl chemine.. ahlrtwilit, jnekel aljle*.
To pa»* Inspection arid all In »af«*
Ul » K f
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bike riding practice*, a child muit
Iteauliful hotidn. print*, plnidn and ntripe* in
have: proper »iie bike, perfect
brakes horn or bell, baiket nr car­
mnnv color*.
rier, fro n t light, rear Urht «&gt;r re­
flector, chain link*, .eat, handlel*«rs ( p m p e r ’y adjusted), handle
grip* lgood condition), pedal.
•good condition),
wh.el* — no
broken spokes. Each bike will he
impacted (date to be announrud)
and the children given a hit of
the things needed tu get hi. hike
ready for final in.prction.
A te it will t&lt;* given for hand
llgnali, also a written and oral
t*»t. When a child p a n e , all the
teats he will ho given membership
In the Bicycle Inititute Safiy
League and a decal for hi. hike.
The Bike Safety program i*
•■pen for children in ail l i t grades
in th# Lake Mary School and parenta ar# asked to help and en­
Nylon *lip«. *ome tailored other* trimmetl
courage children in thi* program.
with lace and embroidered. Many mulching
For additional copies of the Inipeetjon Hat and furthrr Inform*
half-lips in white, pastel* nnd red. Site*
lion call Mra. Robert* at FA2IBM.
32-tfi. lie nure and *hop and *ave thi* hlg
PLA STIC PARTY
banner huy.
Circle No. 1 of the United
Pre.hyterlan Women will have a
plastic p a rty in th* Educational
Building of the Church Wednes­
day at B p. m. with Mr., Dale
Aiatandcr. chairman,
Praroding the Circle t party
th# Executive Hoard of the L’l’W
will meet in th# Education*! Build­
ing, at 7:30 p ni.
IHM S4 (1L'T HONORS
ta k e Mary Boy Scout troop No.
142 attended the St. John'* River
ili.trict council at Camp Lanoche,
la at weekend.
Competing with
troop, from
Sanford. Orange City, Deland
Small, medium, Urge half-slips in red,
and C at.elberrv th* boy* won four
blu* ribbons for ramping artivl*
pent el* nnd while. Nylon trimmed with lire
tier* and two tie. for firat place
and
embroidered.
"Iluv now for Chrl*tma*."
In Gold Ruth Trail. Bobby Lank­
ford and Bobby Oabnrra won Iniivtdual honor* In other activities.
Special recognition w li given
th* troop for their performance
of Indian folk dance, presented
Saturday night.
Atditlng the
iroutx in the program were I)oi
Inre* Ktr*h. Myma William*. Jodv
Tembar and Genl and Jodi Tay­
lor.

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Lake Mary News

Sweeney's Seven

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Blood Donations Suggested As Fine

D im m in g Florlda’l growth, be
laid the itate nerd* only 23 f***
new rctUlents !*• Itteome the llth
large*! compared to Mth eight
year* ago.
Baird on the population rlie.
Collin* laid he will not be »ur*
prised to i e e , live or *ix new
congrcumcn, after the IMO ccn•ui.

Snow Flurries, Rain In Weather News
United rre*« Interniltonal
Snow flurrict wer« occurring
more frequently over the nation
to give many poini* a forrtaitc of
wlntei, but rain—five litrhe. in
T r i a l —continued In the wrothrr
picture.
The U&gt;ne Star State alio had a
touch of anew Wcdnciday. Cold
air whipped chilling rain a c r o n
the cgulf C»ait from Florida to
Texas, culminating In a fiveinch downpour In the aouthcentral pert of the at.te.
A* freih flurrtei of *no.v pelted
the Itoekie* Wedneiday, «e.rch
era came arruia the bodies of
two Minnesota youth* mining for
more than a week near the Wy­
oming • Mariana border. On*- of
Ihe hoyi apparently klllid h'm•elf alter watching h n compan­
ion I r e n e t dcAlh.
The heavicit mow ,n the wellcm portion o« the ne.tlon laic
Wedne»d*y w a i al
Colorado
Spring*, Colo., where -ec Inch
fell. There alio wai rain and
some mow at higher rlvattonr
throughout New England.
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LONDON &lt;UPI) — T urriturf
dealer Prank Offord today di»the glittering IJJrt.O""
tree*ur« trove he t&gt;ought for about
M JO.
Groan* w»nt up from the men
through whole uniuipertinr hard*
the treaaure (lipped — Auctioneer
Hamilton Smith, who gate an old
and dully lafe to truearr John
Gourtney Jj*t to get rid of It.
and Courtney himielf. who »old
the &gt;afe to Offord for 30 ihilltrgi
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"C or!" laid Couitney in broad
cockney. "Stone the bloomin’
crowa!"
Iniiite the lafe n n a diamond
tiara valued at MSO.nOO. Other
Jewelrj and sold diihg* were v*laed at atiout lion.nno
Only eluei to the original own
r r i wrere letter* in.ide the life
addretied to Madrlcme Conitarwe
Hall of 20 Katun Place, Brighton
A Bible lilted hrr bith al Scptrm# b e r IK3
The Bi'le wai a gill to "Mi.
and Mri Hall on their marriage "
Korty-ii* Ml'ruodack
peak* art more tnan
li-gn. There art vome
nf ii.kmg trail* among

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cities will !o«» mor.ry hut two partment tn ctgarct dlitnbutton
other* pin. the »tate g&lt; nrrnl fund
Some M J4t will he added to
will gain h#.-»u»e of rradjuM the atatr fund, while the citici of
India and Wil!i*lon will get an
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The department laid an audit of
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BOSTON — (LTD — One of the
name* atrlcken frutn nomination
JACKSONVILLE (UPD - Three
King ia one of four hall bond* rourt. ami Lee Block raid he paid
papeit by the MaitachuSetU Bal­
motor t *t * tntified
Wedneiday i men charged with violating vtate the vame price t.. avoid loiing
lot lm\* Comini**i&lt;m wav: "Win•ton Churchill, to O wning St.” they paid bribev tanging up to bail bond l a w * He alievd* hav hit driving privilege*.
V f.-urth w.tnn*. Anton i tialan.
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become permanent reridrnt* of determine if bundiman Italph K.
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Fred Othman S ays
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WASHINGTON—Tw# sf a y Hoi
lywoed friend* actor GUnn ford
and producer Edmund Grainger
cin e through town with a now
raori* they sold wns a m . They
alao laid thars'd bo a food.
TJwra aurs wa*. AU tho adrelralt wars there with gold atripo*
and thoir ladle* In evening gown*.
My Hilda waa praaont, looking
pretty .and I put a froah drop of

:d872 Office Workers
Had No Coffee Break

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• • — In 1872, the coffee break wi&gt; beyond the comprehen■%15n of office worken. Today, it !a an eatabliahed institution

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_&gt;y way of comparison between office worker* of 1872
-and today, an office manager in Boston came aero** the of' flee nil** of 1872 while craning out an old file the other day.
The rules, in case some employ er wants to post them on his
, bqV-Mn bond:
1. Office employes each day will fill lamps, clean chlm-«vnoya and trim wicks. Wash windows once a week. 2. Knch
—t w will bring in a bucket of water end a scuttle of coal for
the day's huslneaa. 3. Make your pen* carefully. You may
. ' Whittle rPri to your Individual taate. 4. Men employe* will
! •Gejglvrn an evening off uarh week for courting purposes, or
! R l evenings m week if they go regularly to church. 6. After
l&amp;houra of labor In the office, the employe ahouid spend the
• mn*h&gt;hg time reading the Bible and other good book*.
8. v very employe should lay wide from each pay day a
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| of h'* - *' *~i for hi* -nefit durir-* hi* dfdin' H i yc-. j so that he will not become a burden o.j society. 7.
! Aaiy employe who smokes Spanish cigars, urea liquor In uny
; ftji-m, or frequenla pool and public nails or get* oha\cd in
; A'barber ahop, will give good reason to suspect his worth,
1 jtatantiona, integrity and honesty. 8. The employe who nas
• performed his labor faithfully and without fault for five
years will be given an Increase of five cents per day In his
pay, orovldlng profits from business permit it.
The man who found tho rules in the old file wenti-d to
read them to hla fellow workers. He discovered, however,
! that ha was alone !r the office. All of tho others were on a
• coffee break.
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Only about 200 more signatures are needed to call un
; .election on the question of annexation in Sanford fringe
• • areas.
The annexation area includes south and southwest San*
! .fag), including Pinacrest to 1,800 feet south of Onora Road,
: -tig Dream wold and Country Club Manor sections.
I i £ City Manager Warren E. Knowles said total eignee* of
• &gt;tSe petition now is near 400. There are 1,880 property own• '.JB In the annexation area. As yet, more than 800 have not
signed.
For ell practical purposes, this area is already a part of
• Sanford. A valid patltion and favorable vote would put these
citlxens Into the elty's growing population. It la true that an*
• -SMxatlon would mean some additional taxes for these rest*
• dents. It would also mean that the area would be serviced
: T T th e fire department and garbage trucks, have i&gt;ollce pro*
’ ffctlon and the benefits of other city sendees, such ns re*
•nation.
' ZL We think that benefits received would be worth much
than the small additional tax.
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Handley, son of Mr*. Norman P.
Hendley of JOT Palmetto St., Sen*
ford, Pit. and huiband of th*
former Mils Doiures P. Stoddard
of Huntington, N. Y„ U serving
with the 1st. Marine Brigade, In
Hawaii.
Before entering the service In
May IMS, be attended Andrew
Jariieoo High School end w n em­
ployed by American Bank Sta­
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Day Before Night,
Charge Dismissed

hour • and-20-mlnutt
argument
about one pretty girt, and after
adrenturaa designed to scare tha
audience, the hero always w-rn her.
Or (o said Ford and Grainger.
Their picture, they edded. was
different. Submariner Ford already
waa married and ho had a girl
ehild when th* film opened. Then
he had to go to the Orient and
torpedo n Japanese carrier. Those
wily Japs ran In front of their flattop e prison chip bearing Ameri­
cans, Including the captain’* wife
and daughter. Hla torpedoes sank
the patsengtr ship and Capt. Ford
never did learn whether he'd kill­
ed hie own family. Neither did

Deaths
NEW YORK (UPI—The Rev.
Dr. Aloyilui Kuhar. 41, a Yugo­
slavs Romar Catholic priest who
also served as a diplomat and ed­
itor, died Wednesday after a
short lllncee.

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Charles J. Whipple, 73, chairman
of the board of Hibbard, Spencer,
Bartlett and Co., of Chicago, on*
of the largest wholesale hardware
businesses hi the nation died
Wednesday.

Official On Tour

He's a modest gent. He said ha
had no idea how his service* sud­
denly came in demand. He's
Ing regu'arl/ no-v and lately he'a *
been making movies on location all
over the erarl-J. What'* surprised
h'm is bow folks in far place*
rcfoeniie him and lung on to hia
every word n# if It were ;ospci.
This h is caused him to believe
that maybe *.&gt;e Slat# Depa-tment
vheiild deputise far-flying actors
to tell ihe peopl* around the
world a li’tl* about cur country
and It* philosophy,
I'm rot the &lt;*m to decry true
love, but I had to tell Tord I still
was unhappy ab-rs? hi* wife merry.
Ing him and retirtr? from tho
screen. Shf'a Elinor I’-..-el' and
I used to enjoy wstchlnj J • r ilaor*
acres# the silver sheet. Miss Pow­
ell, in addition, v as a p lr a iu r ro
know.
Well do I .-ewember the timn
she gave me a rumba lessos,. I
didn't learn mtkh, aeeordinir »-&gt;|
my Hilda, but !t wa* fun while It
lasted. Ford said Ml** Powell real­
ly hadn't retired, but jus* changed
buiinessas She'* about to open a
chain of dance studio* and if the
b o n will rive m# her .versona! a t­
tention. I'll take up the rumha
again.

PINECREST
SUNDRIES
Adjoining Pineerei.l School
Sunday Family Dinner
Turkey
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WEEK-END SPECIALS
Boys Flannel Pajamas $1.79
Cotton Knit Button - Down Sweaters
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SHOES and SPORTSWEAR
Plnecrrat Shopping tenter

ALL-MEAT HAMBUnfiER
Freeh Made Potato Salad
Choice of Home Made Plea
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Tea or Coffee
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Tax
Take Home A Bag of APPLEBY’S FAMOUS DONUTS

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Mrs. Appleby's Restaurants
“Serving tha Beat . . . To the Real”
106 8. PARK AVE.
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WAt.Tien OlltLOW, Mile* aa* Publish**
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Banner Bargain
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Items from many
departments.

Reductions Up To

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divtalon of the Chamber of Com.
merce wo have reduced our regular
atockfor this apeciat Banner Day Pro.
motion. A fter Banner Daya thia merchandiae wilt be returned to stock
and told a t it* regular price.

Sweaters

Bkraaef

Jewelry

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Friday and Saturday

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A reminder, alio, that the cos­
tume parade will begin at T:M
p. m. Mri. E vans, chairman, hat
requested that all spectators re­
main seated throughout th# «v*nL
Mrs. Theodor* Autln Jr. an­
nounces square
dancing, Ralph
Neel/, caller, will b* the final
•vent of the evening and urges
everyone to participate.
Trick O r Treat
"Trick or T re a te rs'’ plan to
make th* rounds tonight aa th*
carnival i* scheduled tomorrow
evening—the high school Hallowc»n costume party and dance,
Saturday.
The senior d a i s will sponsor a
"car wash", Saturday. 9:10 a. m.
to 2 p. m. affording those whose
SMAT1IF.RS RAISES SIGHTS - looka aa though he la really scar­ Tallahassee tomorrow for heme- csrs receive soaping Thursdsy or
Friilsy night* an excellent oppor­
J u it back fram a campaign check­ ed—Syd Iferlong. Il l a aafe bet coming hut will be hack with Paul tunity for clean-up.
up around the country. Senator (hat hit rare won't even be close, on Saturday for a big Democratic
Methodist Home Coming
The annual Home Coming of the
Smathcri h n reviled hia early c«- but he Isn't taking any chances, rally In Ft. lauderdale. (Paul
; Rogers and Syd Iferlong arc the | First Methodist church will b# ob­
tlm atei about the election neat lie has been on TV levers) timet only Democratic Congressmen in
week. Instead of capturing 10 alone and more recently with Florid* with opposition ) On Sat­ served Sunday, with a basket dinj ner held on the grounds, after
teats In the Senate, be now thloki Senator Holland. He hat written urday, Holland will apeak at a 1the morning worship.
the Democrats might d-, belter. thousand* of personal letters testimonial dinner for Dante FasRev. and M ri. Jack Evans, of
cell in Miami. Even though Dante , Miami, will be present for tha oc­
New prediction-II.
throughout the District, thanking
HE COON ANSWERS BUTLER the folks for their help (but alto doesn't have opposition, a good casion and he will deliver the
morning sermon.
—When Paul Ruller, Chairman of reminding them whal a go»d con­ testimonial dinner never hurls.
Baptist U n i t *
(he Democratic National Commit­ gressman he Is), lie la telling
All clrclei of th* First Baptist
tee, suggested that If the South­ them through the medium of a
church will meet in th* new educa­
ern Democrats don't go along with • mall tabloid newspaper filled with
tion! building Monday at T p. m.
a liberal civil rights platform in pictures and cartnons-snd quota­
for Ihe quarterly aupper and busi­
I960, (hey ahouid get out of Ihe tions (all favorahle of course)
ness sessions
Democratic Party, he brought from more than 10 Florid* editors
The Katle-Sue circle,
Mr*.
down on hla head a great amount Alio, he has printed thousands
NEW YOnK tu rn —Engineer Charles Aulln, social chairman,
of Southern wrath. Among the and thousands of an attractive
more wrathful waa Florida’* He- brochure bearing hi* picture and 8. Norman Wand, 3d. got the law will be In charge of the supper.
Mrs. L. V. H art, program chair­
coon, Cor.gr*&lt;iman Hoi, Hike*.
the story of his record. And he to agree Wednesday -that day
He a-aueicd Butler: "The Dem­ is seen daily on the street* and comes before night and In so do­ man of the I'earl Martin circle,
ocrat* ore the party of all the In Ihe a t o m all over the Diatriri. ing saved himself a IS parking will conduct a program on topic—
(Taiwan)— "The Re- | -s Shall
people. The alma and principle* None of this did he do two years fine.
of the Party mult not be diverted ago w hen he had rurh a close call. Magistrate Edward J. Chapman Com# With Ronga."
Mri. Tom Daniel). WMU presi­
to tho eatreme of policies of a
It ian't only what he la doing— laid in vehicle accident court that
few radical and left wingers. Th* it is what he Is sajlng He la he wasn't quite sure why. but he dent, will conduct the main busi­
South hat held the Democratic openly bidding for any Republi­ would have to dismiss a summons ness meeting a f te r which all cir­
Party together for decades and I can vote* that might be willing, against Wano, who was called In­ clet will retire to Individual room*
tm convinced th* great majority litres how hr aakl for them’* . . . to court for parking near a sign for meetings.
Methodist Circle*
of Americana want the contribu­ Ihe thing of which he It prouuest, that read "no parking after 10
Circles of th* First Methodist
tion* of Southern leader* to the
p. m."
however, la the fact that he has
Party and to the Nation to con­
Wand admitted that one morn­ church will m eet Monday: The
brought nationwide credit to our
Mary Martha Circle, 3:30 p. m.
tinue. Mr. Ruder la playing into
District through hll able iork for ing last May he did Indeed park at ihe home of Mr*. Annl# L. Car­
the hands of the Republican* who
hi*
car
near
th
i
sign
in
Fort
good government, “Ills con.iilcnl
with their poHff "I forced inte­ and forthright support of sound Tryon Park, but it was at I2:1S ter. I^ke Charm . Mri. Lee will
gration are certain to he defeated legislation. . .regardlen of party a. m. lie said since th* sign be rn-hoiteia. Mr*. Clara Mariner
Is chairman.
unleaa they can split the Democra­
line.” And they'll vote for him. didn't say otherwise, It wss logi­
The Bethany circle, S p. m. at
tic Party and bring about a South­ ton. He'll win — no sweat.
cal to assume it meant from 10
th# home of chairman, Mr*. Tho­
ern walkout. It would ' r more ap­
m.
until
the
end
cf
the
d
a
y
CAMPAIGN WINDUP— Sena
mas Moon.
propriate for Mr. Hutlrr to grl tor Holland Is spending th* final midnight.
The Chappcl Guild. 3:30 p. m.
out of the Party If he la dliaatia- day* of the campaign helping oth­
Each time he went to court
fled wltft the position of the great er.*. Today he will he In F ort My­ Wand pleaded Innocent to the at th* home of chairman, Mrs.
segment of the Nation represented ers with Paul Rogrr*. He'll he In charge. At Wedneaday't session. James Wilson, Imke Charm.
by Southern Democrat*. A third
Chapman ruled Wand was tech­
party movement must be avoided
nically right but he told him not
if it is at all po,slide. Such a
to do It again.
movement could be extremely
Outside court Wand said hr re­
LONDON ( U P I ) - Cenidun
CHARLOTTE. N. C. ( U P I ) —
dangerous to the welfare of the Fire persons failed to put money alised th* purpoie of the sign Trim* Minister John G. DiefenNation and It probably would con­ in perking meters at a new pub­ waa to discourage overnight park­ baVer, flew Into London, today
tribute nothing to Southern aims M lic parking tot, but authorities ing In th* park but h* said It aboard an RCAP aircraft an the
SAFE PREDICTION - Politi­ couldn’t prosecute them. County should have been more specific— •econd stop of ■ reund-the-worM
cian* tike to say they are "run­ Commissioners never pasted a "no parking from 10 p. m. to 7 tour. The plane touched down at
ning seared." Hera it on* who law requiring a fee In th* lot.
a. m., for instance."
S:3I a. m. e a t.

the audience. And I awear k waa
a gripping situation; It even kept
tho admirals in tho meuanine on
tha edges of their seats.
When 1 knew Ford in the ol&gt;i6
days h twas a nice young fellow,
who spent moot ef hie time hun­
gry, between engagement!. In the
last few year* he'a caught on ant
now It** not so eisy to find a
big time film In which he's nc4
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Halloween carnival chairmen ar*
reminded that the gymniitum
doors will be open today and to­
morrow for decorating and build­

Men In Service

FARMS ISLAND, S. C. (FHT*
Up)— Dark) T. Keyaer, aon of
Mr. and Mr*. J. D. Kryier of
Fern Park, Pis. and huiband of
the former Mias Bcmnle M. Plerry
ef Pern Pork, completed recruit
training Oct. 11 at the Marine
Corpe Recruit Depot, Parrta laland, S. C.
Relatives and friends at many
of tae new Marines were on hand
t o witness tho graduation rareBlonJtf •
The 11-week (reining ecbedule
Included drill, bayonet mining,
physical conditioning, parade* and
ceremnnlra, and other military
subject*.
Three weeks wort spent on th*
rifle rings where the retrain fir*
ed the M-l rifle nnd received In*
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Ink in (be hole at the lapel of a y
tuxedo, and showed or looking
well-dressed, tee.
So w* all lapped up the movie
people's roest beef de luie and
felt eorry (but not too nervy) for
th* stockholders of Metre-Goldwrys-Mayer, who footed the bill.
Then we marched ever to the Cap­
itol Theater, where ipotllgbu
speared th* sky. the Navy band
toot]ad, and n whole slew ef tallora stood at attention in the lobby
while wa ataRted in. I had a tieket
and nobody even asked for It.
This picture waa entitled •Tor­
pedo r.in.” and Tord wa* the cap­
tain at a tubmarine; a flrst-flaat
movie It wan. tee. Ford and Grain­
ger said It mad* history. This I
do not deubL
Sine* tho beginning of th* cine­
ma. they laid, Hollywood his been
making movies about soldiers, sail­
ers. marines, and airmen, and all
with th* same plot.
Two goats Invariably get In an

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Blackwelder Home
Scene
OfCoffee
Mri. X. W Blackwelder enter
talned i t h#r home with • coffee
Wedneaday morning. Guest* were
memhere of the hoard of director*
of the Hetpitil auxtbary and tpe
d e l ehiirmen on the heard. Herr}'
A. Weir, hospital administrator,
w i i alio preaont for tha Oceanian.
The Blaekweloer home waa
decorated with arrangements of
autuma flowers. Xoee and mauve
flowers arreted In a Oliver antique
coffee um. a family heirloom,
cemposrd a lovely e*nt#rpl*f# for
the dinlai room table. The table
wai covered with a hind crochet­
ed cocoa brown rleth. Dainty
landwichea, cakee, aod candied
fruit were served. Mrs. Otrlito
pher Butler, incomlnf president

MODELS IN THE RECENT l PO Wive# Fashion Club. Lett lo right: Mrs. June Llnrinfeller, f»«h!nn director, with model- Harbarn Carr, Virginia Wilkinson. Nell Oxford.
Barbara Drayton, mid Nora Williams.

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Intricacies Of Hula Dance Told
nr gay paijlf.y
HONOLULU (UPI) — Anyone
can tram the hula. Thai's what
dar. in? teacher Ini a Guerrero
• aid before I became her pupil.
After a couple of hour* In­
structing * girl who has trouble
even with the fox trot, »ho con­
ceded that the hula and I we;»
permanrr.tly out of at»p.
••Maybe." sha aajd, **tha I cat
huta dancers do trr:n rl?ht from
childhood "
Mix Guerrero, who has been
dancin? the hula since she 'tas
five, gives lessons to Hawaiian
children and on occasion teaches
its swing and way to curious tour­
ists like me. I took my lessons In
private—If i ’m going to make a
fool of myself, I don’t want an
audience.
Watch The Hand*
Mastering the hula's basic step
Isn't too hard. I t’s a one, two.
three end tap with the ball of the
foot, called the “kii wa wae” in
Hawaiian, meaning fret In mo­
tion.
“Watch your hands,” said Sills
Guerrero, early in the course.
"Let o’hers watch the hlpt.'*
In the true hula, the motions
of the hands are most Important;
the hands tell tho story. The feet
and hips Just keep the rythm.
I watched my han Is and im­
mediately ran Into trouble wi'h
my bare feet —the hula always Is
danced barefoot. Mostly tripping
over them,
because the hula
meant movemen. of all parts of
the body. 1 had to remeber that
the knee* should be bent slightly,
my wrists relaxed, my hips doing
the "ami” rotating, nnJ my el­
bows In toward the body and not
jutting into the air lika Diamond
Heal into the Pacific.
No Dorothy l.amour
Mill Guerrero patiently steered
my awkward way through* the
Intriraeiea of the kirk atap, or
••tiwfhi"; the turn step, "kataVaua”; and tried to show howmotion of the hand* and arms
symbolised the rolling sea, the
arc of the rainbow-, or tha gath ­
ering of flower*.

She lost me in tbc oands-ir.il.- | inale. They have two children, a
Intr-ralndrtipx department; in this ! "irl •&gt;f
am! a hey cf R, both
motion, th • fingers, stretched "Alreacv accomplished hula danc
above &gt;.ve mad, perform a shim*
* 1ers.” tbeir mother said. Miss
And, I foiled tin • aropnd -the Guerrero has been a featured
Island''
movement
completely. dancer in several mainland niaht
Tbi» set! the whole body rotating, spots and in addition to teaching,
and I Just ain’t a Dorothy La- also performs at ship welcoming
mour.
parties.
Mis, Guerrero. 55, a native of
She explained that to most
Honolulu, Is married to Frank tourists, the hula it nothing more
fleipli'ierr, a Chicagoan working than a levy dance. Rut actually
a : a clerk at the chipping term- i*. is base-1 on ancient religious
ritual.

Chief L illit C. Howard and
family laft Tueadar for Norfolk.
V a. after spending the past
month w'th his mother, Mrs. Faulina Howard.
Dr. and Mr* Gordon Stanley
and children and Cel. and Mr*.
Paul Chesterton left today for
Rovnun Beach. They will return

Sunday.
Mr .and Mrs Geerga Wells eel
cheated their gHh wedding anni­
versary in West Palm Baneh last
waekand with thalr daughter and
son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. David

DyaL

Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Harris are
spending some time in Rome,
N. Y.. where Mr*. Harris was ta il­
ed at tha daath of her lUter-lnlaw. Mrs. Clarenc* Galloway. Mr.
The Sanford Story League open­ and Mrs. Galloway spent the win­
ed its monthly meeting with Mrs. te r with the Harris family on
Virginia Roche presiding. The Bay Rtraet.
group plans to have a covered dtsh
luncheon at the November meet­
ing in honor of the visiting state
president, Mrs. E R. Cary, Tampa.
TULBA. Ofcla
-turn -If
Tin- League plans to help the
The i at nival to he In-Ju at Mil- Junior Story League finance year you're overweight, and havo tried
16-day diets, pill* and fads with­
son School. Paula, will In-gin at
hooks Theme of the program out success, s Phoonit, AHi . payR:30 p. m. Priday. Hot dogs, ham­
burgers coffee, milk, soft drinks, ‘■Florida. Home of the Indian" chlitritl has a suggestion:
candied apples pie, and rake will was carried out with Mrs. Tom
Get yourealf hrpootiteJI
be aveilablr for hungry patrons. McClain and Mrs. Clarence Sny­
Dr. MIRnct H. Erickson, presi­
der
telling
stories
while
Mrs.
GretA ceremony will he held during
dent o&lt; tha American Society of
the evening to crown n king anti chen Crowell, srtlst. sketched Il­ Clinical Hypnotists, made that
queen of the Carnival. Their Iden­ lustrations. Mrs. Lucy Ann Jures augge&gt;alian here at a clinical aymtity wl»l lie a secret until that read a poem and her sister sing potlum.
time Runners-up will he members J 'The Indian l/&gt;ve Call."
The advit* it aimed at persona
Refreshment* were served from who*o plumpness atame primarily
of th«
■rt.
Prises i - &lt; RtllineS will he a- a table overlaid with an arrange­ from inability to control the urge
warded to dif/*rent age group*. ment of straw- mats and eenterod to overeat.
Boot.)* Include » fortun- toller, with an arrangement of strasr
Dr. Erie keen did not a i r that
fish pur.J. dart g*ma, pair trie, flowers.
hypnotism will euro all ebeaUy.
handicraft, country store, potted
The brand of hypnotism ha talked
plants, ceramics, grab hag, sur­
about is "medical hypnotism’*—
prise package, spook house, and
NF.W YORK ( L T D - Linking net it tpe or purely entertaining
cake walk.
for
an after-school snack to give hypnotism.
Mrs. Catherine Keyt is general
When th* hyaotic power of sug­
Mb?
youngsters? Try this ehoeo
chairman. Proceed* will he used
gestion is used en eusreptiblo
for the PTA project for the year ( !atr drink that use* up#left-over
overweight persona they will "renattr.es!.
For r ic h serving, measure I J spend to the command to sat smal­
cup chilled ronke-l eatmaal. &gt;« ler pertiont."
The Truth Seekers Class of the i r p rh-icniate S'rup, »* cup milk.
"They'll 4* it autamaticiHy. af­
Fiist Methodist Chu.-ch ‘.eld i!J
tra&gt;poon vanilla and one scoop te r hypnoste, and feel Just at full
monthly meeting at the h one of vanilla or peppermint ice cream, a t evar,” said T&gt;r. Eiickwm.
Mrs. J FI Crawford on l-ake Mary llace all Ingredient! In a deep
For fluffing w«#1tn blanket* #r
Bird.
wide mouthed pitcher. Beat with
The class enjoyed a covered dish a rotary beater until smooth. (If airing feather pllWws give them
luncheon followed by a business blrnder it used, blend for 1 min­ a tumbling in th* automatic
meeting. There were 20 member, ute. then paur Into pitcher.) Serve cloths* dryer fnr three #r four
v&lt; th cookie* If deaired.
mlauta*.
present.

Carnival
Scheduled
In Paola

Story League Meets

Try Hypnotism
To Lose Weight

Chocolate Shake

Truth Seekers Meet

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Xi Beta Fta Chapter of Beta
Miss Fay* Garner wee honored Kok», Sandr* McKinney,
Evto
Sigma rht met at th# home of th* Shrine Cluh by Tier parents, K ratisr;, Lynda EeboU, Jwdy
Mrs. TV. G, Fleming on Monday on her lflth birthday Saturday Itirm n, Mer'y Sl«mp«r, - DU m
with a masque,ade party gtv«n at llayn#i. Cal##n M e F a rla ilt! Da&gt;
evening. It was decided to prepare Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Garner.
Inna Hargraava, Jan«t Glenn,
» Thanksgiving basket and assem­
Decoration* carried out tha Hal­ Relay Williams, J#an#tta Blown,
ble gift* for th* patients at loween theme with orange and J#*n SoulhwrarJ.
*
black paper streamer! a-rove the
D,.k# Schlrard, Don MaC#y,
Chattahoochee.
’or the year IIS*. poured from a
Th* program. "The Good Life", cviltng. Ghosts and gobUrt Haunt­ Charles Orvetti, Harry Robaan,
terling stiver coffee service. Mrs. wa* presented by Mrs. Fleming ed every enrnrr. a life-els* scare- Terry Christensen, Ray I.undqulal
F. C. Woodruff, courtesy chair­ with all members participating. c*ow. witch and ghos ’dd:d *» Ronnie Undiey, Charlat Began,
Jimmy Srhlrard. D oan, Goambal,
Mrs. G. Andrew Speer read the the effect.
man. assisted tby hortaai.
Refrs'hmeni* of cake, potato Charles Veke, Gera’d Jnnaa, San*
revned
by-law*.
Mr*.
Roy
Sevor
Approximately Mi guests attend­
reviewed tb# •Tradition* of Ret* chips, party itm i v - h s j. and cokes ny Farley, John Smith, WtnstsB
ed.
as--* *erve&lt;| buffet stvle. Hams, I’lerry, Stev# Fowell, Johnny A1W
Sigma Phi”.
The next .nesting will be helu nn|se,oaVerl am. belloons were red, Henry Sehumacher, • Knit?
I^Ve, and Terry Griffin.
N'ov. 10, combining a prugrexire distributed among the guest*.
Special guest* wer# fay*'*
Cemel vcci played and daueing
dinner with th* conferring of tho
grandparents Mr. and Mr*, w . F,
Exemplar Degree on leverel new enj-iye.i I’ri**s were awarded l»
member*. Tb* first stop will he J Betsy As .’.llama and Janet Glen-, Gamer, and Mr. and Mrt. B a t
nt tb* home of Mr*. G. Andrew 1for the must originel costume; Fehoti, Mr. an I Mrv. H. 7. On»
other prtaex were avwvded *o borne. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Camep
.^peer.
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Duke Schlrard and Kay Ive;, #'*&lt;&gt; : n j Reg Garner.
■ - runners up Cernte* Oiterholn* tml ______
Terry Christensen.
THURSDAY
Thoie attending war#:
Kay
Ivey, Jane Osborn#, Flan J.ilrtn,
Girl Scout troop 7J3 of the First
Sally TVliilavns, Carotee Oiterholn,
Tretbyirrian Church will mret In
Marilyn McDanlal,
F ranm
i. ast S h o w in g
tho Youth Building at J IS p. m
Strickland. Mhula*** Sbeperd. Sue
OPEN 12:45
Cub Scout reck SIS of th# First | Dinner for 1000 people will be
prepared by Cotton Rrown for th*
Fresh)terisn Church will meet a! .VuihiMc Carnival •chedulci to­
■tta i
7:10 p. m.
morrow night at the school. S*v».
mg will continue front 6'.30 • 4 :.’4)
Choir p r im e s at th# First flif p. Pi. announced Mr*. Rueset
LAKE WALES. F l a - A l l Flor-1
(1st Church as follows: Carol. 6*5 Spencer, chairman of the dinner. Ida should bo hoping for a warm
p. m ; Conco,!. 7 p. m ; ar.d Many Southlid* parents are *,. Halloween right in this central
Church, R p. m.
eiviir/ h»r in preparations for Florida City FriJay when the
slate's winter weather will be for#thv supper.
viiccMmtTeoca.ee
Roval Ambaindora meet at the
Barhecu.'d t hicken and chart, al told by the mystic powers o.‘ Spook
church at * p. m.
broiled mullet will sta, the n-enu.' Hill.
This hill is where !n»usands of
Finaeraet Raptiet Church Adult Bov suppers to take out wil' be
available. Serving will he done In persons visit annu&amp;lly by motor
Choir practices at 7:30 p. m.
the rafetrrla.
car, rut off their rrg .re and roll
r*«lnr*:LT : l * 3 :ltRl'N DAY
Foster* publicising the carnival I'F MIL
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5:16 • 7:15 « 9:11
The sto&gt;y guea that if auto­
Plnecfeet ilaptivt Chtirrh Cun- were treated l y the children In
FRIDAY ft SA T U R D A Y
cord and Chapel Choir practice Mr*. Robert S. Brown'* third mobiles coast fa.lhsr on Halloween
grado dess.
nlgl.t. It nirs, i mat axle grease It
at &gt;: JO p. m
warm and the weather will he
rineer«it Reptivt Church Carol
warm tbe major part of the win­
Choir practice at 5:30 p. m
ter months.
A party was held Saturday night
In a lost made t.vjay on Spook
Fioecreet Raptist Church Hapat Kadet Headquarter* for boy* Hill, a car roasted t i t feet. If
tlsmal Service at 7:45 p. m.
end glr's of Kadete Unit 1*11 that test Is belts red Halloween
Pinecreit Hapti.t Church Ju n ­ of Sanford Fifty Kadcta attended. night, the ghoeti of ,-vpook Hill r«Games were played Friiee were porledtv will he wearing sheets
ior and Youth Fellowship at R.IS
awarded to Donna Slaughter and all winter Instead of a blanket.
p. m.
Joey Rubel in the hill* hoop conThe official udgr will be Casper,
teet. Tommy Hlckeon won a priie the Friendly Ghost, who recently
for the funniest costume: Donnie wa* adopted as e mascct by pupili
Delegate* In the state conven Cronin for the most o iginal coe- of Spook Hill F.lementary School.
Lake Wale* claims Spring'*
tion w*rt elected at a recent meet­ turn#: Stelisaa McAllister for the
ing of the Tuture Teaehers Club prettiest. John Hope wen the groundhog haa a winter rival.
I’Mlure: 1: 1.1 • 4:08
been gueeiing game.
at Seminole High School.
0:47 • 9:84
A eako w*a baked a:M deroralThose attending will be Mar&gt;lee
HPEEDY BATCH
Barron, cluh president, and Doro­ ed aspertally for the first annlverNEW YORK - i t ' P I I - f i d hall
ALSO
thy McAlexav.det, chosen as the **rv of the Kadete In Sanford. a minute? That's all I, tikea to
club's mnit outstanding member Parent* served the refreshments.
K’ drta meet each Saturday blend II ingredient* Into raid
last term Pegs) Weslgat*. Hate
Spanish *auce. to aero.-vany fish,
morning
at R.30 it the Armory.
Future Teachers officer, will also
cold pork or baked bean*.
attend. The girl# will he chaperon
Flare In blender om talrer 1
ed bv Mrs Mary Joyce Bateman
RIFLEY DIDN'T BAY IT
targe peeled, rhopped tomato, I
and Mrs Hilda Wray, club «ponCHICAGO —(DPI) — American! diced green’ p*p|*f, '» cucumber,
sort.
annually consume moe# than •») peel and diced, l e«ara*ly chop­
Th# eoo,#nlioa will he held in pounds per capita of protein fond*
i twqsut wiuwntrt BOM
ped small o,.ion. I large garlic
Daytona at the F nncetr lis fn t of animal origin, says th* Na­ dor#, rruihed. *t cup olive ell,
F*«ture: 2:28 - 6:13 ■ SlOO
Hot#) Oct. 31-S'or. ].
tional Live Stock and Meat Board. I tablespoon each vinegar and
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Figures a r t based on atatistica brown sugar, ‘a tcasnson each of
for th# years 19511-57 and Include cumin or mar# and tinnamon and
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consumption Of beef. pork, lamb, l&gt; teaspoon aalt. Blend about SO
MOVIE.
Veteran* svf World Mar t San­ fish, poultry, and dairy produeie seconds, or until smooth.
ford Barracks 4V. and ■uilllarr
unit will hold their regular meet
Inga Friday at 7:3n p m. The
Barrack* will meet *t the Ameri­
can I&gt;gt»n, Mod Orlmdo Or.; the
auiillary will meet at th# PAA’
Hall near by.
Artie!** rr.ad# by th# auxiliary
members f*w the Veterans' line
pital will be turned In at this meet
tag B*p«rt» will be made on the
7th District Conference held ree
ently in Orlando
A joint social at the legion will
follow. All veterans of World War
I are Invited.

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eminoles To Travel;
leek Third Straight
By Jerry C itliiU i
Ceich Jim Plr«t and bit thirp
Sanford Seminole* will trivrl to
New Smyrni tomorrow for the liH
(oid (rip of the tenon.
The squad hit two creit upset
victories under lit belt and goet
Into the contort at a ttronf fir*
•rit*. L n l week the Semlnolet
alapped the undefeated Winter
Park Wild-*»t b* i eroie of 111
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Quarterback Calls Everything At Stake In Baton Rouge
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Mr DAVID M. Mafftt
United Prett Jaternalbmal
ATLANTA (UPI) — A pottlbU
By KARL WRIGHT
Thete play change* Ju*t before national ehamplonabtp • probable
the b»ll U snipped are tilled
United Pr«M U U n u l i M i l
Southeastern Conference title, and
sr.w YORK (UPI)—Maybe Ih t
the
likelihood of being Ihe only
. ... ,
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Fans witched Dob lliinrilh
huddl. It outdated in the National , , , , direct th, 0 Un»* againtt M* major team la the nation with an
Foothill I.*i(ii*.
1 Rrowni Sun.!** i t Cleveland c m unbeatea, untied record. These are
About all they hi** to At, In It be t u i t he will he
callingmmy the pritot awaiting the winner of
mymore I; trade telephone num- „f •,&gt;* York's p h y t i t the line the Louitiari State . MDt'itippi
and the Parkert hid ju»t defeat- Winter P irk wst Ihe mmt Im port.,
tcrimm?g* Juit before the b*U came Saturday night at Baton
Rouge, La.
ed the R irr a c rd it Ihe week be- int and If the Semlnolet f a r well Bul Bo, m" e h 'o f * ™ *
" J i S T D e f e n c e Cfcaaget
A aell-out erawd of about M.90U
on. of Jve large at # ' t r el *
fore. 44 7,
l j J l r . t Ieeibur* next week
trd
Pro football defer.ir* have be-t o i c h
Jim Le*
Howell and
The Semlnolet got off to ■ th* I.jksvlrw, theyiho-jld bring home j forn' *° tcientlfle tnat the rjuar
hit nffviitive coach. Vinca Istm- regular *«* ko tame In the Swith
ky tta rt thlt leatn-i when tl ty j .-.inference honon for
-.r th/1 t i n t I ,b ,c k J,U|1|F if '•• •tin f timr hardl. atart Heinrich at quarter —will be packed Into Tiger Stad­
when hr eallt a play In the hud- J b ack because they contider him a ium for what hae blottsmed into
time
liner
join
in:
Ihe
OBC
faltered afainit S eahrene »&gt;.d
,l a
11
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die
He
often
hae
t«, .*i*n(e
bit w i t t e r j i noting cbinfvi
or flaw* one of the big garnet of 19U.
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Conch Dove l-aude it due a lot „
Katterlinui, hu' they
have t____
&gt;me
The Loulu.n* State Tiger* and
in an op|&gt;o.ien!'a defense a n d
back fart and are a lolld club n* «,reclM for the fine Job hr ha. / * .
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Ihe Miulttippl Hehelt. ratrd No 4
that ahould «n all the way from done with Ihe defrntlv* unit. H i t 1* . ' * “ *? , ,
. h **f ma'-ing a tpht ie.ond decition nn
here nn out. The victory agalntl
ha. mme fart In th* &gt;..t two *
Mo *
defen,|vr the terimmag* line to take sdvan-l a«d No. I nationally retpectively.
lif e of it. And Heinrteh fi(uret to boatl identical S-fl reenrdt. But
ronleata »nd It every bit *• ttronf
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IAU. with a tougher schedule be­
h# e itra huay Sunday.
at Ihe iquad r&gt;f latt tear.
•W&gt; know the Brown* ute II hind and a partisan crowd to
different def.ntlva tempt not to cheer, te favored.
Mufial Foe*
the pertont of Neely R&lt;&gt;»| and
**
I mention variations on those 11."
In garnet against two rwmmon
Lombardi u l d
Kelly Lake. Bn'li were very green a
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foei Leoultiana Slate avf Mlrtitlo the opening rontflU but they ( o m h l i n f t T l &amp; . I f U
Heinrich twitched a play at the lipol earn* out even. The Tiller*
both rim e into th.ir own »K«in.| W U l l l U l l l i y I I C * l l l j
]i;tim m age line dunnf the open- beat Hirdin-Slmmo.it JOf and
Port M&gt;ert and have hern Intto* minute* of th* IVni title Kent.icky 12-7. Mlilienppi t mar­
proving ilnre Hot* played a very | ANN ARBOR, Mich. (U P !)
ferenie learnt, have »o far re important role in the v ictory o . r r [ Authnrtllei t o d a y investigated **nt
tame Mel
withTriplett
the Chicago
B ean
ard gin* were 24 0 ov»r Hardin Simblasting
through
fu.ved to play Soulhrru and their Winter Park, raining Quartr» m k I po«iihiliiiei '.hit a football c * r d , ' he rentrr for the tourhdo-&gt;n ’.hat •non* tnd ?71 ov*c Kentucky.
But in other t*mei l»jl»i*r*
hat hern a lot of talk about Ihe Miko Mother lo fumble t r . r r a l gambling pool u ..ro \treJ at the l»*»n . 47 7 rout
l * : n l « t j i e renulrinf the Brhelt time*
!.ait Sundav Htinrich wat k«pt State ha&lt; t&gt;e.r in* mor» impret
University of MlcMg*n wat coo
and Maroon* to meet the South
l.»ke, 17S pound tcnlor, l« play- netted with similar racket* Hie­ buty rall'ng "autom illrt" he- live. The I7rert he*t Ri-e 2A«.
ernert.
ing in hit flrtl teaton of football! eov.rwj at Detroit'* Wayne B u t . cause Dale Dodrtll, key llnrback Alabama t i l , Miami 414) and
But Southern hat managed to and pie.habl" h*t learned fatter I Univerttty and Den b y
High er for the Pittiburth Steelert. Florida 10-7. Mitilitippi beat
arrange a few garnet with ’•ma­ tnan any n.an on the u p u d
«-* changing hit puiioon on *1 Memphis State JJ n Trinity 21 0.
ll School.
Tulane IB a, and Arkantat 14 12
jor'' fogs — and the Southernrrc took him two or three game* tn I At th. tame time, rw Hr# d.a- moil every ptay.
Offensively Ievultiara State aphaven't loti to any of them line* get hit bearings, but he ty a f»r*t ,
they were providing bodypeart to have the running edge
1*12 The mo*t notewnrth "ma rate guard nt.w and thould give tu a rd t fer Barto., Huthwaite. one
with the like* of halfbacks Bill)
Jor" victory for Southern wat ill David Stanley plenty ef u p p o r t nf t* n
M»*.udegt
rewtpapee
Cannon and Johnnv Rnbinton and
24 19 ronouevt nf Alabama in the In the renter of He lin».
reporters whoa'.»ed them
in
fullback Tommy Datit. Quarter­
opening game of the 19.11 tetton.
The defeme .hmild be tnlid with 1Mthering Information on the ring.
back* Bobby Franklin and Bl’ly
Huthw aite, a 20 year old junior
Alabama, w h i r h
hat
tince Swaim and Middtaton at the endt.
Rrewrr give Mitrliiippl the ad
dropped Southern from the *ched rt„Kan&gt; ,,0„
Tarter, at the from Detroll, said he had re
vantage via air. Fullhark Charlie
ule. had been rated a* high at t l r Uev. Stanley
U g , , t the reived teveral threatening tele­
rAULAIIASSEK (UPI) - F l o - Flowers it Mlttiitlppi't
chle,’
No. I tn Ihe pre teason pollt that I g„*,dt. and Duke "ehlrard at cen- phone t atilt.
rida State It empbatiting patting,
Meanwhile, aeven U-M *tudentl both offensive and defensive, in ground threat. Quarterback War
7**rter. Schirard it another lad who
Coach Apprerlale* Rating
bat improved, working Into a first allegedly Involved In the ring de­ preparation for their game here ran Rahh makei LSU * threat
overhead
Southern, undefeated this tea 'ale center and linebacker The manded Jury trial. Sit w .re a r ­ Saturday a r a ln .t Tampa.
Drfentivelv ttie two tram* *p
The
Semlnnle* have
Inn’.eo
ton, hat hern rated &lt;th the top of defensive barkfleld will have Me- raigned earlv Wrdnrvday and the
p e n about evenly match'd. Mtt
John
Milter,
Utica,
good
nn
their
paaa
defense
in
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Kibbin.
Jonet
and
Kirk
deep
with
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ihe imall tnllege hrap by eo».-he,
palt levrn garnet and a'lnwed •iuippl will have a weight ad
all aaiton long in the weekly vut Slone and Schirard at linebark- M lr h , wat located later.
Tony Rio, Wolverine No. 1 full- their opponent* only two touch­ vantage brt tho lighter, fait tlrik
rri.
Ing conducted by UPI.
ing "Chine** bandits'’ who handle
The Seminole nffen** finally hark due to Injurira tn alar down! In th* air.
Head Coach Thad (Pie) Vann
LSU'I defemlve rhnrea are hard
Rut
thay
will
he
up
again*!
a
plunger
John
Herrntlein.
and
rame
Into
III
own
at
Senior
Ver­
aaya "tpeaklng tint for mjtelf
to m a rt against. If punting beheavy
Tampa
tquad.
and
may
he
Jark
t
r
a
i
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,
raplain
of
(he
I'M
and nut other achool official*, I non Kirk found hit way off Ihe
eomtt t key factor, LSU will hare
appreciate very much being ratrd tackles fnr plenty of yardage basketball team were eharged frrred tn take to the air, Tampa Ihe advantage of long • kicking
No. 1 In an)thing and I h»pe again*) Ihe Parker*. Thit D the with engaging in an Illegal occu­ outweigh* KSU IS pounds per Davit and Connon.
we ran hang on to (hat rating." ftrtt Imprptuv* conttil Kirk hat pation tn distributing card* for man ot th* line rr.d 27 pounds a
Kicking Factor
man in the barkfleld.
But Vann taya he look* forward played in 'hit tea ton. He should the ring.
Placement kicking could te th*
The Seminole* will %# looking
Cart Riteman. 21, Detroit, atto the day hit team will he con give the Rarraruda line a work­
aoclate tporlt editor nf the Michi­ for their eighth win In If) garnet decisive weapon In thlt eipecteding over.
lidered a "major'' one.
with Tampa ard Ita tigth home- to • he • eloie contest. Mtlilttippi
Another n a m n for tho Improv­ gan Dail). and three other* -DurPublic relation* director Robert
comming victory under Coach tackle Rob Khayat hat kicked two
vvood
Collliti,
Houston,
Teg.;
Nick
Cleveland taya "w# know there ed offrnte it the efficient wntk
Tom Nugent.
field goal* and 14 of 17 conver
are a number ni tucallrd major of Junior Hay l.i ndcpiitt. moved Mite*, Fcorte. Mlrh., and .\Uke
•) 'nt. Davla of LSU kicked a 19
Hr*n&lt;l Rapid*. Mich—
team* In thr nation that don't to Hie first unit last week to add i
wl*e.
were
named
at
participant*
a
little
apeed.
He
ran
Ihe
hall
four
play any better foothall than we
do. Rut at long at we are 'imall | lime* for 21 yards and had two Police laid they were checking
additional names on a Hat of tutcollege' It'l nice to be ratrd at tlong runt called bark.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Wa.hth* top."
With the fine showings by Klik pee'ed card patter*.
ington Bedikint Coach Joe Kuharind l4in&lt;l()iilv|. and thr power I
1
Ich hat luted defensive halfback
Doyle Nil a* a lotitlve nonUnited P re tt International
the Seminole attack thould be rc* ,
TJke water treking it* own lev- ita r trr againtt Pittsburgh Sun­
dy to r im s the itrlpe several R p c p r y p F l l l l h o r l f
tl, the St. lavult Hawkt tndav day. Nix broke hi* hand in the
timet lomororw night. (Jnartrrba-k , ' C a C r V C r U I I D O t l U
moved hark to an old familiar Baltimore game last week and
COttAt.
C4BI.F.S
(UPI)
U
n
i
Cecil Dandrldge ha* hern very
spot at the top nf the Western Di- ha* been udellned at one of the
•harp with hit play-making a n d ' ' ^ r,it,r nt Mj*n’1
Villon of the National Basketball “walking wounded "
passing In thr last two r n n t e i t i ! , ' &gt;in’- f V H? n Tr I^ktiwrirh ha* Association
and Should be ready to plie' tip ' ! ' " ?
to%.f*V*
Boh Prllit paced latt season'*
vertity of Florida raptaln and left ! p|e,(|&gt; of
, j „ n , , f | t ! ark for the Vanderbilt game
champion* lo the front Wcdnrtdiv
end Don Fleming wav wctsedtaletl j ve, y d, n. l&gt;rou% „„ the
„ lnrt
t-r. Uy
to return to prartire today after I
Til ", i.iV J
Coarh Andy Curtafton ha* h*d
**
•Hinkrd in 37 point! i
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'Imut with' the fill.
Irould be V 7 _ * Jn. lV h , ..runnln*:t)ev)er,rh running a* flrat a tr i n g 1'" ^ ' P ‘h^ottlr the Minoeapolit
n twoday
department againtt thr llarraru100, in th* only
ful'l-ack the pavt few days nf la k e r t , 112
Hut Coach Hoti Woodruff *aid dat
league artton.
pra
tire
and
«ald
he
wa*
favor­
Fleming wa* Mill week and may
Thr H attamdat have, a fine
Thr Hawk*
dominated play
ably impressed by him.
rot start agaimt Auburn Fatur
day. Flfinlng'* Inti to th* team club, hut they have been ham per­
Deidirtrhi promotion
meant trailing only twice. *9 47 and Wed
by
Injuries.
. I-*1! week they Miami will open with !0 of thr tt 79 Cliff Hagan with 21 points
would mean that four Marten . . . .
could not plav againtt Auburn. ,90J,pd ‘ harp In Ihe 0 * tie with ■m*n who tiaried againtt the
Uni- and Slater Martin with 19 support
End Dan Edgingtnn, halO.ack D','-a "'l^^ They have a gn«| broken , , r , i t y „f pm.hurgh latt fall ed Pettit in the Hawk mute.
WHy nookrr and taekle Dirk
f“ n1" ,'r ,n ,fnior
halftvack | | n that game, Miami upset Pitt F.lgln Itaylot, Dirk Garmaker and
Brantley are still out from Inju- ‘‘,B " ' ; r
thv two touchdown* before a n* Boh t-eonard each had 11 to top
rle'i they tuffered In
eailicr!
' lr’ atPkoff will he at g p m tuinal teteviilnn audit ne*.
Ihe Laker (Coring,
garnet
Th* Gator* avoided
rontart
work Wednesday and ran through
an Intantiv* drill on offensive.
playt to be utrd againtt Auburn. 1
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Miss. Southern Dislikes .J f t T r t s i t f t T L Authorities Probe
'Small' Tag On Gridiron
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By CTJFF SESSIONS
Ha t t i e s b u b g , m u *, i u p i i Offl.-lali at Mluliilppe Southern
don’t like Ihe "imall college"
label lh*r» p in e d on their foot*
&gt; ball team derp.tr ita No. 1 rankin f In the United Preta )ntern*
U.tnal faUi.gl.
nailable aourree report that the
lap echo'd Qffirlalt are aloomy
over the "im tll college" designslion a! Southern, which actually
hat mot * students than the Uni­
versity e,- Mittittippi, a -major"
football power.

The c'aitiflralloni by &gt;he NCAA
■re hat» ’ . Urielty on fbe f.vothall
fcbedulet and cct the i.umber of
Itudanti. To be rontid;,fd “ma

' joe." a a.-hool mutt play at lent
half ill (am** 'galnit "major,"
opponent*
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. Sc bedale "Major” Fart
Eirly reporti on the Southernorj1: 1PM achedul* indlcal* th*
sch^il may he promoted to tho
"Major" croup within the neat
few ’ year*. Already lined up aa
H foot art Auburn, North Caro­
lina Slate, Total ASM, Virginia
Tech and Wait Teiat Stale.
Southern'a athletic department
haa.had trouble over th* yean
In fatting top rate opposition for
tba jaoldom • beaten Southerner!.
Miaalatlppi and Mlttlttlppi Slate,
th* tatata'a two Southeastern Con-

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SouthernersLead
Small College Poll Fleming Returns,
new
(UPM
But May Not Start

YORK
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•Ippl Southern topped th* United
Freaa International tmall milage
football ratine* today for thr titth straight week but Montana
Rate College replaced Connecticut
•erond place.
A number of lopranked "little
S anta'' were uptel last week. The
teat balloting by the Roird nf
Small College Coarhrt which u t e i
w th* .learnt produced a number of
I v changes In Ihe top to.
Kfit T etat State regained a
place In the tr ie d group and Artfont iFtigitaff) State made IU
flrit appearance tn the top 10 .
Butter 41rvd.) and Ctnlra! Mlrhifan dropped out.
Connecticut
altpped fmm tecond to loth after
It */*i blanked by Delaware. 24f
Delaware It now 14th.
Miami (Ohio) advanced from
lixtb to third F.att Texaa State,
Northeastern &lt;Okla.&gt;, R o w l i n g
CLEVELAND ( U P It - T h e
Grefn (Ohio), Wheaton (HI.),
f hattanooga, Arltona, Flagttaff Cleveland Baront nf the Amerl- j
and Conntdlrul rounded out the ram Ifoekry Isa g u r have obtained
drfenteman R o b e r t Bohertton i
top 10 In that order.
i i
S t Benedlrt’i (Kan ) headed (from Providence for a player to
i f the i second 10 group. Memphis be named later. Itobertvon apent
: i State, a 22 7 victor over Chatta-1
mlnutrt In the penally tuvx
noo|* last wrek..Jumped from ! I*d tetton.
Mth to l«h. Then camr Amhcrtt I
(Mays ). Delaware. Willlamrtte
(Or*.). Central Michigan, laifa)ettej California Poly at San l.tita
HOT SPRINGS. V* (UPI)—
Obispo. Kent (Ohio) Stair. Buffa­ Mel Alien, prominent radio and
lo (N Y .) and William* (Mat*). TV tporlacaiter, will be th* guevt I
Buffalo, In a three way tlr for of honor at the University of Ala '
Mth; l a d wrek, moved Into a tie harna's annual homrmmlog gamr
for doth because of its uptel vie- again*! Georgia Saturday. Alien
tar&gt;' over Columbia of the Ivy wat graduated from Alabama In
19M.
League.

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gain fare, * ■ ba at I^xlngtcn,
Ky . to take o* injury-riddled Ken­
tucky, and Georgia play* Alabama
at Tuaraloota.
Outside the conference Tulane
will be ho*t to Texat Tech and
Vanderbilt at Miami tn a pair of
Friday night game*. Oeorgta Tech
will be at Duke and Tennessee
hntt to North Carolina on Satur­
day.

Fraley's Predictions
By OftCAB FBALET
NEW YORK (UPI) — rralay't
folllea and the weekend football
"wlnnrri" —along with a few
rambling reflection* on tporti In
general.
Game Of The Week
Mittitilppi over LSU—There It
Lttlr to choote between these two
urbc.te.v powerboutet hut with
t i t points . ou hiv* to go fnr Ole
mitt t r d n t tiightiy better defeme.
T V F att
Notre Dame oxtr Navy — Off
Court* betting would take thr
r ra in off cop* and taxpayer*.
Put over Svrarutr — Baseball
ough'a lay off coilegiart.
Yale over Dartmouth —Bab*
Rulh would hit 70 t h n e dayt
Alan: Prince!so over B r o w n .
Corneil over Columbia. Teon over
Harvard. Army ever Pollute,
Bntton U. nver WAV; Rotten Col­
lege over COP. Hoi* C ron over
Oa)ton, Biiffalo over T e m p l e .
Rutgert over Delaware
'^high
tv e r Burkneti, Lafayette over
Orttytburg
TTi# Midwrti
low* o»er Michigan — Don't
brag about being a rabbit hunter.
Ohio State over Northweitern—
U’nlevt you run 'em d.nvn c-n foot
Michigan State over Witcontin
—Tte hlueplat* tpecial
Alto. Purdue over liliroit, Minnetola over Indiana, Kansas over
K amat State. Missouri over Nebraika, Ylllanova over Wichita
and Detroit over Marquette.
The Beet
UCLA over Washington State—
W'«ter tkting it ritky tn the artlie.

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Oregon Stale over Catlfarv.t*
So k tkin diving In tba Am*:on
Oreon over Washington —P.ching football Wii.i.erl M wotta.
Alto; t'SC over Stanford. Okla­
homa nver Colorado, Utah State
over Brigham Young and Atr
Force Academy over Oklahoma
State.
The South
Auburn over Florida
—Cockfighting it booming In the South.
Georgia Tech over Duke—It'a a
hard way tn make a dollar.
Mitvittippi State over Ken'ucky
— Ftrtt landing vrtl! he th* Ken­
tucky Derby favorite.
Alto; Georgia over AHLama,
Tulxne over Trxa* Tu'h, Vander­
bilt over Miami, N*&gt;’tn Caro'ina
over Tcnnettce, W- t Ytrcinla ov
er George Wavhingtnn, North Capo'.lnx State ovrr VPI. VMI over
Virgin:* and Oemton over Wake
Forest.
The So«thwe«t
TCU over Baylor — Doe* tnrbody pity pool any more?
SMU over Texaa—Bowling ran
the rue go*, mm out of bu'inev*.
A rklntat over Texat Aggie*—
Thit one wi.l bowl me over.
Altc: Houiton over Tuit*. Act­
ion* State over New Mrxlro A cglet, Writ T ria s State ever Artrona and Hardin Sir-mont over
Tea** Wettern.
The Fro*
Chicago Bear* o'.rr Ixv« Ange­
les. San Franritco ever Detroit,
Baltimore over Green Bay. Cle&gt; *•
land over New York. Chicago
Cards ever Philadelphia
and
Pittoburgh over Wavhin.ton

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!3 Marines Charged With Mistreatment
PAH It IS ISLAND. S &lt;,' lU PH
Three Marin* Corp* drill intlructo n *kfte under Inverlisation lod»v on r h a tg r . thrv il.-pped and
otherwlir mi.treated te.-ruit* at
thi* ha.ie training iti.iallnon.
..f h lnw "deah m a rrh"
in which » \ recruii* lost their
live*.
('apt Jo.eph C, Hridgn. puhli
e trfnrmalion nffi.-er. .aid thr
probe involvrd »-i allryed Incident
tn which young trainer, were
•lapped bv a dull in.iruclor. It
w»» • «o chargrtl that &gt;vrmhgfr«
if a 6!&gt; • man tralnirg p'aloon had
i*cen for &gt;d to pav *50 each to
a cadreman.
Uridgr. .aid thr pUloon lia.
»ince hern tranafrrred tu Camp
LoJeune. N. C . if rr completing
a II • week training r*clr here,
and Ihe actull It . ctllgatiO'i i« he*
tng conducted there
The d ill tn.tru.iiii. allegedly
Involved in m i.trrjtm rnt of recr-.n!. were identified a* S. Sgl.
ii * ph \ J (Itanl
f Racine,
i Mu a n l &gt;;'* Willard H Ihn.
• f v gut
I Ronald Hrl
In of &gt;ll!w..tikre
The in. r.llgati it
&gt;rgan after
AT S M &gt; OF F I . U . I I T — &lt; o n u n a m iiT Shi l U n n u:nl ’ i. cit*vv nr** &gt;how n n t t h e m i l «*f patent* ..f *i\ recruit* from the
t h e i r f li g h t t h a t tn o k t h e m " a r o u n d ell N o r t h A n io r i .n n ltl»S m i o » in Sit h o u r * ." L eft
l.iibon. ohi i ate* complained to
thr cTevrlar-d olftce of the Mat o r tff h t, G le n n A . L i m b e r t , t h i r d c r e w m a n : R a n e y ; Roliert S. McNeill, b o m li n n iir r - n n v iline recruiting lervice. Bridge,
n a t n r , Mid t 'h n r l e g K ee fe , pln n e c n p tn i 1 . In t h e iiack{trnund i* t h e AO.'l S k y W a r r i o r
u id .
n d iir h to o k t h e S a n f o r d crew o n ite i
( O ffic ia l N .,\ % r
P 'e recru.l. were ul. nlllied a*
I 'll, kithcr 1. It'iwne. Richard

These Men Are Blind, But They See

J Kuffel. John M‘ Cole Robert !.
Taftni. p. ,;cr \ McGlffrlck, i 1
John R Hull
The Invealigation In'o training
practice* w n inatitutrd in H.k«
»t Pxrrt* l«land after the tenasItonal Inal of &gt; Sgt. Matthew
McNcon. k*h-&gt; v*!» conv tried of
taking recruit* In hi* training
platovn on a night • death march"
in which »i\ of them drowned in a
creek. McKrttn **»« reduced in
giarle to’ the tank of private.

Pope John: Poor Sharecropper's Son
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SO H U IL MONTE, Itelv i f p | i

—Tbrie 1* a h&gt;ua» of aquarr-cul
»1one«. covered with g'are* ne«,
*1 Ihe lip of » narrow- rnSbte.
done atrerl. a.-d from the win.
dow of ihe lim n where the !*,•*
alert he eouhl (ee the gteen vj|lev below the hitlaidr alnptng
iliwo lo where Ihe lllvrr X&gt;11*
flow .
Ilia famil* h.xtl lived In C-r vil­
lage — in the .tone hiiitie — fur
f u r crntuiiei Thi* t. the village,
a rlu .lrr uf farmhnuiei lie ,nl bv
path! a place of legend* aril
rnemorle. of ancenl time*
tn
old he!l-l»wer aid a rtapcl ’till
.tanrl ab’p the hill at the end of
a papular lined i...id
Vlllaxrri ttrjnbr
Tur**|jv vtgki there w .» re
trtlrlog and
hrriing he-r fu r
Angel.* G. -r,-;-, Ronra
virteall* e*rr* »rtn of the I 7J.V
villager* bv name Led h* thr
pariah prti *t Pietro Baabi
ru.hrtl l« Ihr too n't *en;er
Manv l&gt;&gt;r i in n v on the
Mrator.r* \ngrln % three hr.«thrr*
•till living Imte went to thr par
l*h rhur -h tn pi a*

Negro Gets Death
In Slaying Case

MA t tt OOI , lit. - -( II * ll
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RKJKtTS I'KI/.R — Run.
They .al'ril him Smilty «r,| hr ir.g in !•» .v-hamrd uf «.r hMilrn l,rr* * You've c*' alt kind*.
•inn jioel am nmeliat Itoriw
had ju it loll » o»fV jvhilf d.virg
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you've
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care a r y m»rr.
the IDAS N'ottel I’rirr fur
K in . Hi'. ).*u've cot .'ghted l e ;
“ Hey, if any of • • g
&gt;r« .-&gt; II
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M t.ue
Literature f*»r Itia novel,
too.” |.i •aid
MUST PALM H E V II
blue *«&gt;fi; lit the waihrr, it a .now H't
*1 an eid. like igla*. «■•.**
sh e er .u d
Nryr.i la' itor i l l ».*.ilenred to ” Ur. Zhivnjro”, wltieh hit.
Ike
expert*
nuthirg
mine.*' he »aii
it'WK*. formerly an a .il-ta nt fcr no|h||,r .
•hr
rW 'i
eha r
M rd rc ii'
Lorii Imnnetl i \ the S*rvict
"Look 'inder the cover.” .-imr KiCli.t. yv tuiifrilor a' the l niv*r
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bludgeon
.laylnc
Union. Paatei'.tnk t*nv the
' I kr.-ee •••cietv'* theme !*
one lu ts M tu l. “Sometime. they •iiv &lt;t Wichita, plan* t« ifi for
S ou're not your brother-! keep­ f Mi*. L 'u l'e Raker, emplove of
j e t tucked up there '*
lit '* R u s a ia n t** ** in i he
* lit. D in mciolngy at the t'nlIhe
Palm
Reach
Mr*tern
L’nion
er. ' he kail. 'Hut doe* Society
A moment later Smitty re vei*it&gt; ..f Mi.anuri
1nt7.o hi ’JA t e a r , lint) th e
oflllT
1tuinril, hotdlnir tile eock
To I: d&gt; Sheer of Miami, Fla., ha* e the riitht to take a man'*
only author living in a
Jarnr. Kdward Hroukf. ronvlc
•'(lot it," hr -aiil
Ilowivri. the Center* iienrfiti nrc life away juat hrcau.r he'a handi­ led Sept 17 of the murder, told Cunimiini.t muntry ever
capped? And if aittiriE a man
"Cripet, Smitty," came the r e ­ nmre lumplet.
to win it. Yr.lenlny, he
fudge culver Smith in a laitply. •'Soinebodv'ii think you ueie
"Each mao mu»t find hi* m i doia n ar.il *a.vin|f th e fi'. n . i ^ i .t mirute a n r o l that three men In
tin
noil the .&lt;10.000 prire
f»r
him
Hn**
taking
I
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,
life
a
blind."
a m u e r to IdindnrIS within him*
a “purple Chevy" beat lire woman
way. I don't know what la."
•I”" it.
t l ’l’l Telepholo)
He w*». They ill weir.
*elf." Sheer aaid
• 'enter illieetor llu-.rll Wtl- to death
It wa. the way they operate at
liefeir World Mar II. Sheer
Defen.e Altornrt John Evan*,
the llinet Vetciarl Admifilvtta- »*• a yarde dr mafll for the llama, himirlf totally blind, i.nd
alien iln.pltal'. Blind Rehab.Ida- American Hole! A* oriatlnn lie lie feel* |iart of the *1igma at* wh. laid llrook. did not tell him
man datea bark i (hi. earlier. wa&lt; turned down in
waj an a aprrlal call throughout ■.taihrd
.. to . « . blind
.
hi. reqrie.t for a new- (rial.
the Fai'.rrn aeabonJ. .culpturirg ,n.. ,hr I * '10" * PU" ,?*r. c“ l!ur'
Rrooki .aid he it'd not tell about
We attll &gt;eern to fetl that unice rod nipervialng tab!.* diiplaya
a man ran chop down a tire the three men before became
| for top echrlon bamtiieti.
T.alay, blind. Sheer h.'|»e. to ■
.•r two a day or brine an elk they threatened to kill hit wife
and family.
enroll , t the I
It) of Miami ' "” r
' h r»
However, policr ».nd he eonat I eventual? berente a • I t-.i. I*h 1 '*•• ''H .ta m . aaid.
teacher.
■•• ™ , f r '
whatever anawer fc**rd earlier lo the crime.
U "** ,n
&lt;&gt;n!,r * Pro* The vtcllm'. bodv v*a. 'ound In
LAKELAND (UPH - Florid* ’ -It a a little late for a tta tt. 1
I IN- M'e.tern I'r.lon office where
he t a i l "I'm p*»t M " c r ?"1,
Citiua Mutual piedictfd Wclnex- though,”
th
e irr -hould
•hould In*
I. place, like thi» more than tl.ihar w.n reported
George Krarirv of Norwood,
fllw
day that within a few vear. more
mt**ing fmnr thr *afr
lo lead .tide rule.. The ! ""—" ' I f ,h" &gt;n»,1" n-" ,'r
nranget will be uifd In the pin !-.» u.fil
thine
«\P. *iu t. ., M
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Iiowrvrr, thr mi«urr
c e - m j of fhilled juirr «»■*" • " « WVrM
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Ihe l r n h
.hipped nnlo the
fruit firW&gt; tt|jrf|l , h |)lpl(, -nfT „u|
"III tell you when Well have
NEW S'lHK &gt; l'Pli-M ike Df
market.
thr piotdem licked," he (aid It’ll
_ . both III. r j r - .
1 Mutual (irncr.l Manager ,‘0,, ! “For a while, | waihrd uwuyr.
" I 'e r e r e r n r I now all John •( Syraettae, N Y . and
ert W. It ut led re alio predicted , in a plant, but the rrrc.M.or th*rr
ji 'l&lt; *----,n "r* Il*
km,w “* * '—
human Herman) ' . Walla tlr.manoff will J
t h a t oransc ulllltatiou In.* ir j . o o ( j.„r ,j
| |,-url;.'
r;
belni,*
anu then viperimno** meet In a 10-round heavvweight
for chilled Julcr will increa.r l! * Mn.-» t,r
that whatever there i. to kr ■« bout a* Madl.op Squire Warden
per cent over that of la*t icaioo
j
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Nov. i%
He «aid chilled Juirr. ’hr fa.let; (
,
ut blind.
.
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giowmg of all cltrui product*.
L C 2 0 l N o tlC C
•hould U»r up 10.110.000 bovri
, ,
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O
mange* thi. »e*ion in prodtr- 1
. t., which ... r * can
• I *1I Mil I I III VIk /II XI M. I ll»r «ll»»lll\
CIOS M.f.M.O'M gallon* uf Julrc.
1. ,*r Idir.-I | . iplr," i cl»t«*f p»&gt;
'••lit* n| I'mMIc llrnrlRi.
•'It &gt;hould be only a fewr year* ,hr,log|»t Ibm H!a*»h &gt;aH ,
T o
IlflM
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II a f
all* * t i l
until a* many, or mote, of our
“ iilmd pei-.&gt;n« run the e.*m.it
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Sl«ln%!ll« I • i m • •»• f * t «
orange* am u.ed for ehlllrd Juice'
;**rut 11 I•• tulM «ln|»lr k*• on t • * II t*r mi *1.
*»•! i*i «»|irr 19 I .• ' *
a* arc ...!J in fre*h form,’* he
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I *af ||l ll. a K |%||| 9»a • ill I*, t* . -&gt;»• | Mi 1m rmjlltV • • *
•aid.
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T-e h &gt;v Ansel v had tveei hum
in hi* farm famil)'a atrne h / j . e
on Nj V 2i. ISSt. here in Soil i it
Motile, which In 'l-lian rtran.
••under tli« mountain.” It I* neat
Bfrgjmo. Ift m il'. et*t of 'Man.
Hi. father wa. a (tarecropoer
f*r t’n tnt Ottavio Msglanl. He
tv*( a hard-Wiitltlng man who
reared II childien and mxnagerl
tn «»ve money lo bin h —«e*f a
.mall field of hi. own Me had
.nurtiil nn Angelo Glu*TPe, hi*
th iil rhtlil and rldr*l «&gt;n. t i help
"i n In tbe fields
llad U tte r. Idea.
Vi the
«f ’.i t n t
nlhei nlfa* Hr t vl I hi. father h '
**anted tn b*-;on-e a pue.t T.te
father a treed In tur.r the h,&gt;v
who hod dept on an llun cot In
the *tv»r.e butte b -cim e a card;
nal of ts e ihure’v llul hr .pens
h&gt;» .jn im e ii and boltdav* here
in Ihr famllv home
v- i - i was I
v
!*«t M t Ihe it.me hmi*r, r.nd the
village, rarlv thli month he t-av
rlerl to llnmr f &gt;r thr funeral of
Mope I'm. \ 11
and I
clave the; ru-*ilav e'er ted him
the new pvpr
Ard
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. &lt; L T I ) - |
Mailer Graham, a bachelor, w ait
out of the maternity ward today i
Graham'* teeth were In a had |
way. Doctor* aaid 21 of them
would have lo come out. and that j
Graham .hould have the extrac- j
ttnn. performed In the hoapltal.
The hofpital m i crowded. Sinte
thr only thing available w*. a i&amp;Mly
room In the maternity aection,
that'* where Graham had to
depend three daya.
107 A L A l l S O l II— M.
•'People l a u g h e d . ” he com
AI«ttitilc!*’
Murller I*
plained on In. department Mrdncvol
her
home
in It* um Ik p I.
dav. "My mail got lent up t o VVr*l
Crnnuny.
when* l&gt;&lt;
•Mr*. Graham.*' and the receplioniat and mail clerk ilownatau. celebrated her JOf th blrth«
didn't know I wa* male until I ! day.
walked okt.
•M'hrn I walked down Ihe cor­
ridor. I heard giggle*. And I real­
ly got anme itarei '*

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•loner because I feel I am a suecetsful businessman and now have
lime lo devote to my city. I would
tike to have • part not only In
III growth, in which I have great
confidence, but alao in Ihe planning
and control of It* growth.” he said.
The candidate rxpretied an Intereft In a regula r plan for city
growth. If I’m elected I will do
my beat to see that our city gov­
ernment I* administered honestly,
h j e ’ - * a sewage dlapoial pUrt
for
*vrd| a plant that bccorrr* rronomleallr and efficiently, free
fivm the Influence of any politica.
a ni.*csilty shortly because of a group
or machine. I don’t wart
State Health Department order. to fee tile tn x rs railed, nor do !
The aspirant! all have stated that want to ace o u r Indebtedneti r*l»thcv are not backed politically by rd. I feel money for the ptopited
an*' one group, but each I* running •twage diapofal system will come
Independently. The main difference
by annually netting aride Ihe $40,of opinion aeemi to dwell on the !&lt;XV) already allotted ftr that pur­
old problem of taxes.
pose Ihla y e a r ."
A complete total of registered
ROGER I., f i A ft KIS ii materi­
Voter* la not yet available from al! manager and tntren*! account*
the cily clerk'* office, but new auditor for
Senlnole Counly
registration I*** been reported a* School*. H o r n s h a ' been auditor
“ m oricaidy .cavy.” Registration for the pant ten year*. Until two
clean! last Friday.
year* ago he w-as a biology teach
The election wl'l lie held Tuei­ cr at Seminole High Rrhool. Kar­
day at t h ’ r.ty Hall from 7 a. m. ri* came to Sanford In Deccm’ cr
to 7 j». i ., anordmg to legal an- of I9W, and began to teach the
nource.rr..V* b; Mayor .Merle Wer­ next month, lie is a former rr*lner. The Mayor La* appointed a* drnt 01 Blupfield, W. V* , and a
clerks James f&lt;. Out ami Floyd graduate of the Univenity of
A. I'almcr. In»| ectore appointed Blchmord
are Mi*. L T. Done, Mra F. K. I The randlda te and hi* wife,
RoumllUt Jr. Mr*
'laloh A. (/tube reside at 2107 Oak Ave
Smith, Mrs Cliff Ahles. F P They have three children
Ashdown and N. J. Slenslrom.
“ I want to vet along with the
A “ thumbnail iketeh** of the other commissioner*, am* am In
candidates, in alphabetical order: trrrilcd in seeing the itrcet pav­
JOK E. BAKER, coow n-* of ing pregram continued. Arythlng
the Green Valley Dairy la a native that concerns public welfare, like
of Sanford. Green ValUv Dairy Ihe sewaga disposal program,
la producer-director for Perfection needs attention. Alto, I am inDairies. Baker attended Sanford terrsted in seeing Out puhlir fund'
school* and l« a graduate of Suwa- are spent in the bett Interest &lt;»f
nes Military Academy. He hold* the cltlfeni, unit that no one is
a degree in Btuine** Arimlnl'tra- riding a 'g ra v y train.’ **
tion from Ihe Univrrail \ of C.&lt;*nr- Hr laid th a t It i* hi* M irf that
*»•Ibr city ahould provide *&lt;|.*r*tr,
The dairyman served bj an In­ wholesome
recreation for l&gt;oth
telligence officer for two years white ard colored youth* of the
with the Strategic Air Command. city.
,
He Urea with hit wife Jean, at
Wight Kirttcy li a native of
SSI riumoia Drive. They have Sanford. He will be 31 In Novem­
three children.
ber, is a*soclatrd in business with
“ Pm running for city commit- hi* father. C. It. Kittle), in the

Sanford voUrt will cbooM from
•n B p w w dw U f field of candldate* neat Tuesday when they
chooao a City Commlasloner to
fin the «eat to he vacated Jan. 1
b y David Catehel.
Eight men qualified with the
city chart for the poiition. Mra.
Jay Beck ha* publicly announced
that ahe will be a write-in candi­
date! bringing the total to nine.
■To a man, the candidate* are

K and W Fruit Co. He la m im ed
lo the former Mlaa Joyce Goodspeed. They reaide at 2402 Myrtle
Ave. with their four children, Bill.
P at, Peggy and Pam.
it la hit belief that the city should
provide sepsrate, wholesome re­
creation for both white and color­
ed youths of the city.
He favor* construction of a *ewage disposal plant stating that
this is a must 'o. the growth of
the city. He further stated that
he farm* tn« development of San­
ford's waterfront facilities snd the
continuance of the city** street *■
•nrfaclng program
Kirtley said ”1 l»etie*e I' is the
duty of youny, f&lt; cce*sful businessmen 'u u*e their ic.-.o'v'edye and
abllily for the betterment M the
entire community. !f elected. I in­
vite* you to dlicus* / #ui proolems
with in'- at »ny |i;ni-. I am an inde;-*.-.vdcnt hiiir.esaman ar.d repres&lt; nt no t pee lei tnte-e-’ group."
II e
silendrd
local
school*
Ihrotigh Junior high, liter attended
Georgia Military Cellegi- in Millcclgeville. lie received his BA de­
gree and rixi {.railuatr work at
the University of Florid*.
David Wayne Matties, 25 year
old tnu»:r teacher ard '"oca-Cola
Potltlrg Company rmplnvee, wai
the first In file for Ihe forthcom­
ing election for Sanford City com­
missioner. Malhes re ridel on West
F lr .t Si with his wife Pauline.
He ha* lived In Sanford for iwn
years, after an absence of four
years spent In the Air Force as a
ti-rlmiial Irtttuctor
Mathc* is a high school grad
Hate, originally from Dayton, O.
ff elretfd h» “assures lh&lt;- cltl»en* of the city an hnneit and
fair approach to nil matter* con
earning l-ctrr i &gt;&gt;• govrnmn and
would rontlanly »eck to id Safont'* progresvlver.es* In a *nfe
efficient manner.”
Mattic- feel* a rut In taxes
“ would never tie the solution to
our pioblrm. And I think a young
alert Christian man with young
ideas Is needed for good rilv gov­
ernment.”

Philip T. Meeks, trainman con­
ductor for A. C. I- railroad ha*
been a resident of Sanford for 12
years. Meeks is originally from
Niehola, Oa. He Is a graduate of
Georgia Normal Buslnes* College,
and holds a degree in Business
Administration.
The city commission aspirant
served ip the merchant marine for
three years during World War II,
In both Atlantic ani Pacific Thea­
tre*. Meeks, hla wife Jewell, and
•on Phitln a senior »t Seminole
High, re*id« , n M'-rtle Ave.
“ efficiency, economy, and pro
grrsi. with emphatt* on proaresa",
•aid Meek* when asked *vh*t he
wished to promote for Senlord
if elected. “ I'm interested In ihe
itrcet program, and a aewage dispo«at unit. Think that mrr recrea­
tional directors are doing a won­
derful thing for Sanford’s v-ruth,
and I would like to see that pro­
gram conttrued. I would also like
to aee the salaries of deserving
city rmplo; *es railed. Some arnot getting the money they need
With higher satiric* for some of
those on the city payroll, we will
mtintain high standard* In opera­
tion. Pm also for bringing new
industry to Sanford and anything
'hat will eauie progress."
M. t,. Itahorn Jr., .71. la a native
Floridian, reared In Sanford, at
tendrd public school* in Sanford
and graduated from Seminole High
School in 1915
He is a Navy irte ra n . attended
the University of Florida and gra
duatrd from the Ohio Mechanics
Institute In Cincinnati in 191* He
is associated with hi* father in
the laundty and dry cleaning bu»ines* He is married to the former
Mildred !tobs«n of this eity and
they have three son*
lie is a member and Senior War­
den of the Holy Cro*« Fplsropal
Church, a member of the Sanford
Seminole County Junior Chamber
of A’nmmeree and Ihe Senior
Chamber of Commerce.
“ As a
young bu*lne*sman.
h-.n.eovvner and parent, I ain con­
cerned with the future nf Sanford.

Yowell's

beat Interest* of the majority of i Through efficiency I believe we
! can stabilise taxes. When taxes
tha eitliens of Sanford."
Troy Glenn Richardson has lived were raised we understood there
in Seminole County and Sanford was enough money to operate, but
lit wasn't there when we wound
for thirty years. The produce mer­
up. I am taking a ‘middle of the
chant operate« a fruit stand at road* policy on Uxei. If we hare
Fifth it. and Frenrh Ave. He and to raise them. It'la the only thing
hi* wife Alma reside at 1703 West lo do. but with efficiency and eccw
Third St. with their five children. r.omy, it should not have to be
Richardson is a high school g ra ­ necetaary."
duate, originally* from North Caro­
lina. As a randldate for the San­
ford City Commission, Richardson
feels that laxe* should be kept
from getting any higher. “ I think
we should improve on present con­
dition* and offer better living con­
dition! to resident*. Taxes arc too
high."
Clyde II. Kobeitsun la vice-presi­
dent and manager of the Thermolane Gas Co., and owner of Rob­
ertson's Imported Motors. Robertton came to Sanford 7 years ago
from Forest City, and ha* lived
in Seminole County 13 years. He
attended lakeland school* and
business school at the University
of Kanta*. Robertson, his w|fi&gt;,
Vlrglria. and their two children
reside at VJA Valencia Drive.
"With all my worldly poisosslon*
In Sanford. I am tntcrcitrd in sir
Ing Ihe city grow anti progress.

I have tong bean interested In city
government and feel that eitliens
should take an active part, when
possible. In rivic affairs. Raborn
Mid. “ It Is my belief that govern­
ment is created to serve and re­
present the people and should act
in the heat Interest* of the majo­
rity. Should you elect me to aerve
as your City Commissioner f
pledge to work and vote In the

Governor Up Early,
No Hands To Shake

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Sale Priced

COLUMBIA. Tenn. - ( U I T ) Pumpkins grow high a t th# W. 8.
Fleming home near her* —a* high
a* 20-25 feet.
One pumpkin fell from its Tine
and broke the windshield of an
auto.
“ Hooch," meaning whlakay, de­
rive* from the Alaskan Indian
word •'hoochinoo," a drink the
Indians on Sitka distilled from
molasses.

FRIDAY and SATURDAY

MILWAUKEE ( L'PI) —If* get
ting to a politician can't even
run Into the ''common man** on
the street* of Milwaukee.
Wisconsin Go**. Vernon
W
Thomson, a Republican, decided
to do some solitary campaigning
at Ihe gra*s root* level Wednes­
day and got up at (he crack of
dawn.
There wasn't a soul in sight
when he took up a corner post
near a manufacturing plant to
greet early ihlft worker* with a
firm GOP handthalr.
Then the first p a s s e r b y
rmergrd from the early morning
gloom with a *mile, an equally
firm Demorralie handshake and
in i n r . i o i ii r &lt;»r i in . « mi m i
Ihe words. "Hello, Vern."
. iu
M .M i\ n i.i:
r o .i \ t \ ,
Thomson and Sen
William j%ii im
%»r o r i i iiiiiiM
I’roxmlre fD-Wi*.). a eandldalr in nt:s
*.f I I K N U I K T T . t
\
ivit*.
for reelecllnn. stared at each 1.1 k 'if* I »r i »«**»*
no i i i »: o r rii-iNi. m i n m
other for a few seconds, thinking »OI|
I I N%I - III*' ii am .» o. i \ .
how the gras* roots had changed »;« i io n
N
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MIVKN
over the year*.
t h a t fh * und »r«lffh»« l h a p flW'l If“ Well,** Proxmirc added, “ you ' f In AI f e l l j f n * • • K l P t U l ' i r o f Hi*
f 1IIIN
were here first. »n I guet* I had I | j e e t _ Wr \I I | \ I"
better go someplace el*e."
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FA 2-1535

�Ju st Small Case

Berlin, City With Two Pulse Beats

NKW YORK — ( U N ) — Bruce
Wmick went to polica to report
angrily that hi* car had l-een
BKKUN — (LT1 — Kv.ry u* are printed in &lt;German and thr wai, ha* giuVn *te«dily motr &gt;ign« beneath th&lt;- price tagv which •toln. They promptly •rm out o
I'oliah. pro«p*rou». Unemployment ha* dileloie the file* to be either description of the vehicle:
great city, K t* »»»&gt;). ha* a pul*« perhapi Hungarian or
Mint*
ara
uiuahjr
Huncanan
or dropped from far above JOO,OoO I* or lb. The ideal woman In a
"Red, four and one half feet
that ran S* fait by iho*» who in»»
flve-mllc-an-hour
*peed,
Soviet Crimean. Book itora* are to only about Ci.OvtO. Street* are Cummuni't atale i» bravier than long.
It. Krrtin &gt;4 Ilka that.
I called a Thurtdrrbird Junior."
But it haa two pulta*. On* brau full of traniuuona from Ku**ian. jammrd with new car*.'store* Dll- 1her Western *l«',cr.
Bruce I* leven year* old.
West Berlin women'* shop* dis­
'ed with goodie*, theater* booming
in Ulna with Hamburg. la&gt;ndoa, t'oiiih. Hungarian or Chineie.
play
airy,
»harp-toed.
splkehrelWe*l
Berlin.
In
the
year*
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bur.ling
with
elegant
wontI’ari*. NCW York. Tha othar r«hol . . ...&lt;
j i i
i**! »hoe* which »how a rounded
r i ih* rythm of Moscow.
|en and handsome men drinking' |f to p a r d o n . Ka.l ,,frl(n
Baclin haa b*a&gt;i thla way aiart
j exotic liquer* or eating mound* *hoe stores »ell lowheelad. stunly
th* lu m rr of lilM. whan tha rlty
of wh.piwd cream.
| women'* shoes.
adminittraiion dUt.frvJ. (raving:
Fast Berlin. b&gt;
roinparitoti,1 One of thr city'* favorite long*
Two million Hrrliqrrt livln*
»eemt dr*ary. But make no mis-i I* *ung nightly by a atender gttl
in tha waatarn trclor* of tha city,
take, ronditlon* h»\e improved • at Willi Schaeffer’* “ Tlngrl Tan
undar a frarly-rUc'.rd muniripal
craat deal there, too. The impo*. gel" rabarrt in Weal Berlin
administration and a firm mili­
mg Stalin Allre, with it* row* of
It'* all about the West Berlin
tary gviarantrr by tha U. S . anti
• lor»i and (all apartment build- l-oy courting the F a it Berlin girl.
—Ona million Hrrlinar* living
NKW YORK --A dlai C Stavan Ing* h»* been rttrnded. Food r a - ; Came the Sunday when the bu)
in tha aaatarn aarlur*. undar a »on In predieling that California tioning ended some month* ago. decided he would take hi* iioieta
govrrnmrnt of Carman-born ComStore window* are filled with on hi* date and make a pic.ure of
muniita who «pant tha war in will g.» Hemorraue nevi month for good*.
th* girl to carry Itt hi* wallet.
tha
ftrvt
litre
tn
htatory:
Moicow, wara flown hrfa by thr
Th* boy took thr underground
Hut there i* a difference. Writ
Soviet Army in I VIS, an I ware
•‘Thr »un h i t rroatrd tha HoeJtj Berlin (tore
window* tbiplay to Fa*t Berlin. Rut when be got
kept In power by tha Soviet Ar­ Mountains."
»oio* of the fine*!, molt *t)livh off thr train, the Com ttunl*'. pomy itirlf what! thr Kait Carman*
good* tn 'he world. F ait Berlin lire found hit ranter*, raid he
attempted to ca*t off thrir *h*rk
tva* a Western *py, put him in
COLIMHIS, Oh*«
.S*n John window* *how p:e»*r »ly!c*.
l*&lt; in June, IU&amp;.1.
Duntmi** in H r- t Berlin dre.-* the lock-up and threw away the
W.
Briekar
tn
laying
«n
Demo
Sine*, then, tha two halve« of
shop* are trie I:' or 14. eotoidrr- be).
the city have livetl lomewhat ai crattr vhouldvra the blame for ed the ideal figu-r here.
\nd tho little Kart Berlin girl
SianiMr twin* whom th* turgront failing to cnac! labor reform legIr. Fa*' Berlin, there am little Mill wait* for him.
want to *-|i*tate but cannot
illation during the l o t *e*«ton of
Kerim irmain* linked by com- j C'ongrea*:
won elavatrd
and munderground
-The
ofi uU»e
Democratic
---------.w ix ih iv u iw
m e
aaction
ctio n o
*c
w
r . i u i r r«vsA
railroad ») item*. Anyone ran . Congrek* in chloroforming labor
walk or drive along the lino* dl- ‘ reform IrgDiaticn it p.rhapa ttfe
voting the Aecu-ri. Rut the tele- I mo,j iraglc blot o i it* »habby re&lt;
phone Aynemi have been *epa ' or,* ••
rated.
Th* n«-w
printed In one
half of the city do not have gen
NKW YORK — Harr) S. Mhcral circulation In the other. Facli | more, cvccutb* editor of IJItle
tide ha* its own radio and tele- Ruck's Arkanlo* G atrttr. on ratiilun itatiuns, which wage rra ir rial problem*:
let war on one another.
"In many wa&gt;* it »crm» to to*’
All in all. it'* a.* if thr Siam*«r that the flight Dont reality in thi
twin* - to continue tha umile— North ha* been a* extent's* and
were joined a t the base of the a* debilitating a* that In thr
»pine, faring In oppotlte direc­ South."
tions.
West Berlin i* pointc*! w ot.
MOSCOW — Soviet Premier Nl
Ii&lt; ttaurant menu* ara printed in
firrman or either French or Kng- kita Khru*hcbrv on "In. rrdiblr"
lilh. The wine* are German or i
P1*"* for Ihc Soviet rconom)
French. Korrlgn book* are either I "If formerly our e.iemte* u»cd
the devel­
French or Fngliah, foreign play* to *a&gt; that the plvn
are imported from Pr t laindon opment of Soviet ecoiK»..ty I* brag
gtng and imagination, now they d &gt;
or New A'ork.
In Fa*t lltrlin. rc-tauiuilt men- not dare pronounce *uch wordf."

Ttill ‘Extinguished'
ALBANY, N. Y. —&lt;UPt)‘— A
bill wa* introduced in the New
York State legislature thla year
to require all fire department ve­
hicle* ir. Ncwr York State Legis­
lature thi* year t-a require all fir*
department vehicle* tn New York
City to carry fir* extinguisher^
but the measure failed lo pas*.

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NIKK-HKHCU.KS STAND HEADY—A Chinese worker
on Formosa squats calmly itt tho furcjrrotind as three jfia it
Nikc-Hcrculos missiles jKiint skyward from their launch­
ers in Tnipai. These missiles will tn* used in the defense o f
Formosa and/or the offshore islands of Quemoy and Mat­
su in thr event the Chinese Communists attempt to in­
vade. This is |u*rt of the modern arsenal supplied the
Chinese Nationalists by the U* S.
(UP1 Telephoto)

Oviedo News
Mr. and Mr*. Ilcn II. June* and
daughter, Mary, anil Mr. and Mr*.
II. C. Parker have returned from
a two week*' vacation In N. Car.
and Ya

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sniil h e tnitrht w e d p r e t t y
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ph o to g rap h er
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tu r e d h e r e . M is s -lammrno
r e p o r te d l y is hccompun.viny
T o w som l mi his p r e s e n t
wurltl to u r .

Mil* Kalhtyn Lawton returned,
trccntly, from a vacation tpent
with hei couiln*. Mr. and Mr*.
Illaine Mlkrtell ami children. Mar­
ilyn and Marcia, at their home in
Winona Lake, Ind. While there
he alto *njo)&gt;x] a lightering trip
‘hrough Chicago.
Mr*. II G. Smith ha* returned
home from a vacation spent with
relative* in tia. and nearhy moun
tain*
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Neely en­
tertained friend* ftom Orlando, at
dinner, last Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Charir* Keith and
children, of laid) Lake, were din­
ner guctli, recently, of Mr. and
Mr* Thrron Reynold*
Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Kr&gt;nuld*
entertained Mr. and Mr*. G. W.
Alf»rd at dinner, Sunday.
Mr. and Mr* Milford t alliuun
were dinner gur*t» of Mr. and
Mr*. Hud Reynold*. Sunda).
The ILv. t.out* L Da), former
patfor of the Pir»t lUptlit Church,
nou at l-trgo, has recovered from
a recent lllneit.
Mr. ami Mr*. Chailir MtCuHcy
Jr. announce the birth «f a daugh­
ter. Dawn, born Oct. II at the
Otleopalhi* hu*pital in Orlando.
Paternal grandparents arc Mr. and
Mr*. C. T. Mi Culle).
Supper Postponed
The Weilcy Bible cla»» of the i
First Methodist Church ha* poit i
ported the regular meeting and
tupi-rr, usually planned that night.
Mr* Thomas Moon, announced
thr mcrtlng will Ik- held Friday.
Nov. 7, al 7 p. in. *1 Fell -w»hip
Hall. Air. and Mr*. Thomal Moon
anti Mr. anil Mr*. Phil Packard
will co ho*t the occasion.

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MOSCOW — fUPI) - S e r i *
luihorltlai have launched a cevat«r attack ae alnit Incuraloni of
rock *n roll mutle and aantlmanul
balltdt from the Wait.

Tho altuatiofi la rnnradad tn t*a
aariaut. Phonograph racordi in
tka milttom ara drtnthlag tha
Sovlat motherland with mullc
that la “trlta," “c«nvtlIllva•' and
all wrong, according tn a ipaU
of article* In Pravda and ethtr
official arcant.

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OPEN HOUSE TOMORROW. SATURDAY-Florida Slate University h** turned out
more than 12.000 teacher* during (he past 50 year# and there nho arc around on
homoeotnlnr. tomorrow and Saturday, will hnvc a chance to inspect this new 51.250.000
School of Education building’. It ha* 31 cia«*roem«. 52 office* and ncvrul npecial laboratoriaa. Open hon«e for alumni will Iw held from 10:30-11:30 a. m. Saturday. KFU for
year* ha* been the large*: training center for teacher* in the Southeast.

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Hangman Says Hanging 'Unbearable'
TOKYO &lt;UIT&gt; — Watching an
elocution U "unbearable," accord
lag to Fumlo Hirinuma. and ha
ought to know. He hat executed
?B pritonnrt in hit lifetime.

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I tok] Uiam.
“ Thay would begin to trcmbl*
and. a i tha minuter t id e d by,
the tremor* would inrrra.a In
Out, whlla Hiranuma IniUti ha Intanuly. Finally, y.«i would hear
could narcr grt uifd to hangingi, Ihtlr troth chattering. Soma
ho ha* no rcgrtti about kia ra nuuld thaka their w| hi|* (k.-IIm
roar, and ha taya cmpna.ifally In a fit of a root.
that capital
II punlihmcnt la pec j » fi
un'-entablr lu face
oarary aa a deterrent to crime. | them, and ev.n »t&gt;er doing It 7*
Today, the graying, funky 65- timer, f could never baroina urnd
yaaaold Hiranuma ir chief of a to it.’Thera ara no pomhlc nrcrdr
Jtnrcnflo rtforauti-iy a t Odawarr. nf ron td atien or encouragement.
10 mitaa southucit of Trkro. But If you ray romathing Intended to
from 1NT until t?:a end of World Kara that affect, you could never
War |J. ha eened a t hangman at convey your meaning.
of prison* around tha
"All ysu could do waa hop#
thay would d i m down. Melt of
i Hiranuma ltd I rair.omben hit them did after a while."
f r i t execution. I t took placa at
In one corner of the axacution
f r U n y m m e n u in Tokyo. Tha yard waa a nuddhlit altar with
c a am n n rd man wa« 27-year-o!d three ceremonial rice cakci on
Tafctyothl tJnoxu, who wax con* It. When tha pritoner war led In­
tietod of killing a tchool prin­ to tha yard, a patent -aid praycipal for f m .
erf. Than tha prNoner war offered
■ "Tbo trapdoor war rprung a i tha eakrr and lad to hit death.
ha wma about to any P-mr thing,"
Of tha 7* convict* executed by
Hiranuma rocailtd.
Hiranuma, not one refuted tha
Ho aleo ramrmhara what it war rice cake*, ha (aid.
UM before a haaging. Whan the
Pauilng a moment. Hiranuma
*j*B. f a r an axacution waa eat. changed tha auhject to the eon» f hangman would call tha prli- troverry over capital punlihmcnt.
• w r te hit room.
"After all tha eieeutloni I have
him tea witnariad," ha Mid. “I Hill oppoia tho abolition of the death
pnaon tr a kaow why they had penalty.

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Ihrouakout *amli»«.la Counlr. VI*.- ;
Ma. «n Nn.emhcr 41H. lilt:

Tha article gatra a detailed ac­
count of an incident In which
Rernti wai said to have careened
through Matcow traffic, featur­
ing pedtitriam and almoit killing
a man.
BUppad by a policeman after
a spirit**) thaie, tha movie Idol
emerged from tho car Intoxicated
and abuilve and thrcatonlng to

The following is n sample of the ballot to be used throughout Seminole County,
Florida, at the General Election to be held on November 4th 1958:

n o t ic e

Lika M»nra» — rraclnrt
Oa- rga W. Dali
liana llawklna
0, Drara Thuralon
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arcuiad of copying “had foreign
mbdrli,“ to quota Pravda, and
imagine themielvea balnra of a
different order from tha great
man of Soviet citltana
Thai, an article In Komiomolikaya Pravda. argan af tha
Young Cemmunlat League, held
Barnai up to public ahama for hi*
allaged arrogance whrn behind

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1*1. WRITING, Vu — &lt;UP1&gt; — A
ill thief br.kt into tha T. R. Tilaattc
lb anpllinc* thop bare and lggorad |
hi UlsYtiinn Hti 41 well is rath
nl but ttola a rvjlo

ly a i thalr care d e t e n te
Hiranuma proteilt, ho««\
agalnal tha hangman a t a cs
unfeeling man devoid of hum an
•ympatMri. Ha talli of an i
tumn night at tha Hamamal YU
Penitentiary when ha opened t
calla and ordered 300 prlioni
taken out into the prlton yard to
enjoy the beautiful moonlight.
"I waln't quite certain that
riot might not broak out.”
confeaiM “ But I waa hatting H
tha roothlng affect of tha moot ’
Ai imuranee, ha added loi n*
flute mutlc.
For one huur, the prlfoncra i »*.
or itood quietly in the compou nd
— apparently enraptured — a nd
than we"t quietly back to th&lt; if

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| tho wheal of ona of hla i l l So- roport tha cop far “apolllng hit
excursion,M tht Communlit youth
B i r n u and othart Ilka him ara | Wat-mada auto, loblltt.

A t tha lama lima an attach la
an a g s l u t r e r f a r m t n acting a i a
fifth column fur tho cultural* anamp. Ona of thoio under caniura
ii a calibrated movie actor and
iin g tr named Mark Bernti. Citli»n Barnet, complained a Pravda
article, ilngi with "tcari In Ma
valca” or alaa In “mournful monotone’* o r "iuggeitive whiipara”—
o far crjr from tha 'joyout, graceful. melodic** ttyla Pravda ap

ara dolor

tfama danr* handl, according
tn I’ra/da. avail go an far ai tn
rrcala audlaneat with "rack
roll and almtlar productloni" an
thr rf«t*r ,r. »f pirndrlng thaaa
r.:anlfMtatl«na of Waatcrn dtea- I
dcn.*o
from tha pagai of Pravda and
olhar Sovlat rarari and magi
ilnci tha order ti mit to redouble
the manning af Soviet cultural
irfanret.

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HOLLYWOOD ( U P I ) - A plaque act re*, fiance Carole Mathew*.
ADMISSION'S
po.e that waa taken off In the 11
Up to 6M men will be Involved
on "A " deck of the Ju 000 ton A n­
Maraarat Biown &lt;Sanford)
The bearded diver eap.ainrd bom. before *he tank." ho laid, at lime. In the project although
drea Dona honored her designer, that approximately too inflatable
Helen Pell (Sanford)
"The bjr money 11 |n the ial- thc c , fw *ui ^ reatriclrd by
for creating a chip that could not rubber cai.aona, each with a lift- . , , , u .
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Inna Thomaa (Sanford)
aink.
McAlphme Cour.ey (San
in* power of 212 Ion*, would t&gt;e ,lon will f „ „ u, |f „ than four '*f , , h r r lo v‘orkln* only f&gt;t»
ford)
On a bright summer’* day In 'C-uicd 10 the aunken veaiel.
million dollar* and when Ihe Doria Ia,c , l’-rln* unUl mid-December,
Rcatrioe A. Kauck iDellary) I 960. If salvage matter Dick Mry
The calaaon* aic .ccurcd by ,,
»hc will be worth three- Meyer* hope, to have the D t a C
Kin* Jrffrraon iSanforrlera ha* hit way, the Dona will knocking moat of the 4**0 port (l)urth, of hrr W 000.000 colt , 1 the out of the waicr by the end af
BIRTHS
ru e from her watery grava 40 .IoIm out of the Doria, then in- 4|.y r *r.0td diver aald.
;»untm»r In 1 »M.
-wBaby hoy to Mr ard Mr# mile* off Nantucket Island and •eillna clampa thiough Ihe open— John Raymond Thnmai
j the barnacle • eneru-ted plaque lng». Once they are in place we’ll |
iSanfordl
a ill be removed before the levia- .lari lifting.
Davtd Lomas (Altamonte
than retu m i to the tea lanei.
"We plan to lift II by degree.,,
Sprlngi)
The Italian »e* quern ha« been rhen low it toward Nantucket with
Shirley Smith (Sanford*
resting 240 feet down on the two ihipa. allowing it to settle to
llerrhel Smith tSanfu.-tli
ocean bottom aince the morning **** bottom periodically until vte
A n n , Mae Howcn (Sanford)
Jul) 2;&gt; u jg . |#1% lntn , 2 h„ u tl 'a r e in only ho feet of water,
l a r i Iterthman tDrBary)
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. . ,hal »H,in‘
■— -* « • " * ,,f "&gt;»"
after ahe collided with the Swed 11 .".At
John Pucker (Sanfotdl
rah liner Stockholm w,th the l&lt;m *.,U ' V ™ »*»r the f*poled part,
Vary Wilaon (Oviedol
of JO live.
°f the Doria to amear grca.e over I
Nettie Witliama 1 Oviedo*
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her. While ahe ii aubmeiged the
Meyera who negotiated with he
, , „ H i|ton damage will be '
Janet Johnaon ( Sanfordt
luffcrfd bv lh, , „ hl m fU .
John Henry Davia tSanl rdl Dort. a In.urer* for right, to the „
Exclusive One-Stop Builders Service
*u..k regard, hr. tl.k a* "rou- , ufh „ , lumlnum&gt;..
Ben-* Hampion (Sanford)
une.
lir all y*ur building mstiriili midi!
Meyer* dllcounted any hope*
' There ta really not too much that money and valuable! left
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to It once you hate studied the aboarvl th* Doria would he . a IKvravrillMi from Foumlalion to Itonf
wreck and know »hit la to be traced.
. . . under one naif. You’ll like I he friend­
done," »aid Meyer, intriviewed |
tt Ihe moat there would have
ly, e.peit iivdtlante and reliable ee rvne
during a Hollywood vnii with hl« been poMihly Itiei.mm and i .up
ai Sherman lie v r-Jlo 1 'ipe'a Yard on
McCnirken Km.I.

Big Coronation Slated For Pope John
• 7 ELYKZIO BIANCHI
I St. Peter’* Patilira whoa# Inter!VATICAN CITY (UPI) —U ncv&gt;or will be lighted b7 thousand*
e#remony[of
randies.
eelltd pageantry -and
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One* Inside. secular p&gt;&gt;mp villi
rill _______
surround _Pop* John XXIII
• n the day of hlt'roronauon, but!«l»* wav to tb« solemnity of a
MB new pontiff v»111 plar* fll* Pontifical Man, which the Pop*
into a eontumin* flame and hear will **y and for which he will be
the word!
"paid'' to remind him that he
"Thu* p«t#*« the glory at the atlll ha* the reapon.ibllttle* of a
wof;d ••
| ilmp!* print.
The coronation of the aup-.ne
He will take handful* of flax
paator of tha Roman C.i.holic | three time* and thruit them Into
Church, *ap*cted to U k. place » arnall burner, watching the flax
Bunday. Noe. &gt;. will he In an p air Into amoke “ ale trantlt
■r e old pattern design'd to re t,lor.a murdl’* ( thus p a n the
rtv rvd th* Po|.e ami hit people of glories of the wcrldl.
Crowd. Short Adoration
tn* glory and humility of hie M*h
Outside, a crowd of up to half
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A rub ,prwceaalon
of ..
JJWX) par a million pertona will fill St. IV
ao it will carry Pop* John Into ter'a S q u sn and Ihe .treat* all
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J Utc way In th# Tiber In about
heir adoration " \ i v a il Papa''Lon* liv* Ih* Pop*.
A lucky JO.OOQ »p*.Ul ticket
holdeia mill pack St. Peter'* Haatllca to »ee Pop» John tec.te
the Pontifical M a n But all the
real, about JOO.OOO tn St Peter a
Squar* and tena of thouiandi
more tn th* adjacent street., will
»*• the actual epo*ninf . when th.
Pontiff »it* on the baiilica'a cen
1 tral balcony to reeeiv* the three
tiered papal crown.
Eu*cn* C a r d ! n a l liiieran t.
dean of the Sacred loll*** o!
Catdlnall. will place tn* crown
•••&gt; ***« Pontiff a h*ad.
! "A *oUleit crown 1 . placed upon
hia head.’ a choir »il. am*.
Than tht ranlrnal will reciU
the only prayer ac&lt;ompan&gt;in*
the coronation, the Lord a Prayer
1 For all lia .plrndot, the copinaIron ceremony Involve* no eltbu
! late formal o ilh and doca nor
l have th* .ame tignlftcance a. the
, coronation 0/ a temporal .over
cwn or ihe »'* n n n j: tn *•! a entrr

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RENOVATING?
EXPANDING?

Congress Protects
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If There Is Better Way, He Finds it

Became Sovereign lur'day
WA5IIIN(«TON &lt; tl'l&gt;
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1 Pope Jolm became aovtrrlgn ,,ffr wl" r&lt;'"D.vue to . antper In
pontlll of Ihe Unman Catholic
Nfnr
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Until the S is u r n th Century Ihe Don Will pa.aed b\ the svth {.on-1 ,n rfn lo r tn J du-lt y o u m lf * u
coronation took place in tbr lia
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IwKiklo* for a b .lter wav t* do
then at the balcony of SI. IVtct . for the »«1*Miahment of a nitio-v- ^ th in e . h»« neenme . profitable
at refuge to prelect the m e deer , a,drltrie
w ith I'oi
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When Italy waa unllird in 1120 . m Florida and the [ te i e in Ha ­
In IA year, with tne I 1 noi.
l ent'ul llnltroad. Fu» hal t*
•ocular iuaiility to the chuich led waii
I tlie coronation ceremony to be re ently run by the want ad man- Ci Iced about 11..V o for JS moneyj moved in.rdc the baatlica instead other niea.uie. coriildered ''vt'al- aaving auggeatlon*. *&gt;nr of eov*.
1 ol on the balcony.
lv important” for the Co.nerva­ idea* •uvi-&lt;l the company IJJ.thiO
With the coru* iliun of the late tion of land, atid wildlif* In the a yiar. t i n brought Fog a IJ.JSS
pup* k'iu* All, Italy made peace
Piled State*. They ptovide for: j u*.'off.
th» church and t hr cere -1
\ 4qUiiKi4»» of wall and- l o
l§ a hu.inr*. veuh me,"
niony w.n bark o.i the balcony. , „ ulf l'r,»t wiMf„'»l will"’continue , 1 " 1 #,h'
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pipfft'etrr. M\»»u mtght ra.i It n
to migrate
hobby — but a gu-kl paying hob
—R e c a ll h by the I" n r i* n |. »
and Wild Je Service on the efFox', big payoff cam* from an
feet, of rhemicalt u.ed in control- (dca l« reduce wear an-l tear on
mg peat*.
I poache* on the It". Chicago to;
—A ban on the withdrawal of N’cw Orlean. paavengrr run.
t CPI I A more than 5.00(1 acre* of public 1 "Moat of the people rid* be
w a n ' ' a I ^ offering a " ‘•farhitrdrr
for u*r
,hr
Force*. tw*en Memphl* end Chicago, and
wah a built In hr ml. way" ««t without Congreialonal approval Memphl. ta New Oilcan, t. deadrr entlyy run by the want .d man»»••«»»•"« "f *t*'e hunt- , head.” hr explained T hey were
.g e e of a Madlaon new.peiu-r. lie ‘n* »’ '• f,*h,n* U u l on nillltary pulling the entire train nil the
way.
wanted tn .how that the ad. are re.ervntloni.
My auggr.Uon wa. to load the
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lb Chicago *0 that by the
No one olfried hit price of tt&lt;&gt;0
lime It reached Meniphi* whole
I but lie got luiiir inter*.ting dou­
care would be empty, llten they
ble talk icplie.. One reader want
could cut them off at the n«xt
ml to know if the "furMaeder" wa.
stopping point —JackMin, Mi*a.
a new model, or if it wa. a u.e-l
'It aavea about 200 miles run
.«nr with the md atyte "framining on each car every day.
( .an,'
I.ONC n n M il. Calif 1 FIITNCt
Foa doe*n't confine himself to
An ith*r
.aid the "forbi»eder" —William Swrat. fire mat L'SN, Id . job in bvoklng for better way*
w a. Ju.t whal hr needed for hi* .on nl Mr. and Mr.. Hrit/rl II. tu do tiling*. A -kin-diving rnlhu••-Im-ching'* work, but it would Sweat of laingwuod. F la. it tla-t, be iiiailr himvelf an aqua
need a "gatpoiatnr aliachment." 1 acrvtng aboaul Ihr attack tran. lung from junk part*.
A thud an.wer w a. to the *(• p,,rt USB Okanogan *hlch return*
Fot ha. abn built a minaiure
feci that the "fnrhiaedrr" would p, |ging Rearh. Calif , eailv In railroad in tha front yard for
'com e in haruly f..r building hi. NnveinlHT front a seven-month
"three way gxaometer power pari t r ul*c In the Far F.aat.
h
nu-c' r *,V*j^
' Diu'ng Ihr rrui.e the llka-vogan
HARTFORD, Conn. — ( I T U —
partirlpated in romhir.cd l S ko
P a y i n g l a x l ’a t s i e r
lean amchthiou* operation, a-d n i n e year* after Jo.eph \t( a fll
FITCIIlirKti, Mat*, t l ’l'll — *erved a. the Station Ship In llongievt a damage suit against Rlehard
Mayur Medley Bray l. making It Knng
Standi»w. it finally reached tha Su
ea.y for the tax money to roll
Between npriallor.a the *lnp'» |iertor Court docket. Bu! then the
In II* ordered a drive tn window crew visited Hawaii. Okinawa ia«e had to t&gt;e poatponeil liecau.e
metalled in the treasurer's office Formosa: and porta tn th* I’htltp wimeonc hail stolen all the c*l
'o f th» City Hall.
‘ pine (.land, and Japan.
drnce from A lta i lawyer

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All Very Simple,
This Forbisedcr
With Hemisway

ilOY AMI) DOG - - Scven-.wnr-olil Job 1 Albiirnaiiu, &lt;»f
New 1’nrk, a victim of musculer tlyntrophy, hnyr.t hi. new
JK'I, a .•ix-monlh-ol.l yrnitiililniiKhtcr of the lute Kin Tin
Tin, after the German .Shepherd pup arrived from Citli.
fornia. Tim Uoj? ft the jjift of comedian Jerry Lewi*, who
heatd of tho dH.tppcurancc of John's tlojf, “ Lucky."
(L'lM Telephoto)

Given Check,Owner Cashes It
MACON. (.,. 41' l‘l I —The r h . . l
The pig won a ptire. Bui when
Wu# made «'Ut In hi. pi . '• *. II'-.' lure, rxamimd Ihr check,
Jm.c, finally auerreded In ca.h- f#u||&lt;| „
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Siair Fall. Jur.cv had entered hi. -Jcev^*
pig. r.a.nrvl "Jones* S|&gt;e&lt; ial." in | Ko&gt; endorsed it for Ihr pi then afft.r.l hit own name and
a livr.bk-k \rlit.
'went home with th* money,

ioldsboro School
fi
lo Hove Magician
Tarkla. the "Magtilan of the
Unlverii . vvtl| pre.rn t hi. feat# of
myifc-y on Turiday night at the
Cold.horn Elementary School.
Feata of migle l&lt;* tmare have
been promised. Th.s event will
lakr plare at A p in

Chhc l*aa.sily Solved
WHS" HARTFORD. Conn. —
(U f’l l — Fite Chief John T. (I
lavuehlin had little trouble find­
ing th* sehn |boy re.pon.lhle for
a homh v a r a at Redgwtfk Junior
High Behool. When he arriyed at
the school a young.ter asked.
"Ha»* you found the b»&gt;mh yet?**!
0 *!&lt;oughhn said roly the police
• nd itremer*—and tn* elupiit—
knew of the enonymou. cell ihat
t^hnmh wa. in the school.

News Of Men
In Service

u r j i i t t pS-inr

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| hi. t *o young.ter.
And
(teamed up with hla father and a
nroth.r to
build
new type
electric t-a.ler.
“Im
janl,

not .ati.fied unlea.
doing
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f r mill.-n illv ndvrili.ing building materiala, loot., lixlurra, nady-ntitrd rot.• ret-, c u m rrtr pipe of the Very highrol
•luality.

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It waa taking my wife J!»
minute, lo wa.h * tliahe*. I wrnt
tn anj .ltd it in 10 1 told her.
"See how quick you ran gel
thiuugh win, | t } M She Invited me
to leave."
Fox laid hr didn't have any
’pctial dl.hwa.htng .rheme. "I
Juat went to work Inatead of t i t ­
ling around."
When he lay a he hkea to keep
buty, he mevne it. During hi.
.parr lime, he make.
leather
pur«*« for hi. wife, niodrl air­
plane., .trunv.
a guitar or
take, motion picture.

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Prima Donna W ar Irup ts At Opora
By DELOS SN ITV

NEW YORK (UPI) - The "war
of tli« prima donnsi" tin tik«n
• new, dramatic turn—the heavier
of the t«o claim u U for recogni­
tion »I the world'* greatest prac­
ticing operatic toprano, Italian
style. haa toil weight.
This wai revealed at the open­
ing of th« Metropolitan Opera's
75th year whan Rtnata Tahaldl cut

an admirably girlish figure asd
gave an out-of thli world musical
performance in the name role of
the opera, Toeca." A well-heaUd
audience applauded her until aha
and it were limp. It had to be
well-heeled; the belt Mat* cost MO
each.
Record Rot Office
Aa the result, th* bos offies
tharad Mlta Tebaldi's triumph. M

Pension Payment Policy Changes Loom
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — The
state Welfare Hoard la eapeeted
neat week to conaidtr change* ia
it* pension payment policy in
Palm Beach County where many
recipients face loss of stale aid
because of higher property a c ­
tuation*.
The board meets here Nov. 7,
and unless it takes q.ilck action,
a number of a gad, blind or dis­
abled residents in Palm Rsaeh
Coun'y will Ins* all or port of
their state aid.
A spokesman from tha board'*
distrir. office in West Paint Peach
said no on* has bean cut from
A# welfare rolls yst rending a
Adseisfon hr th# board.
Put there are a number of
hardship rases who will bo cut
unless changes are made tn th*
board pn'lnv," »*•* srnhMman
said.
Currant Welfare Board regula­
tions delude all persons having
taiable property beyond the IS.000 homestead exemption. Talm
Beach recently reassessed prop­
erty at full value, thus affecting
many pensioners who own homes
Palm Beach so far is the only
county which hss responded tn
G«e. LeRoy Collins' plea for full
svsluatlon of real estate.
Collins Tussday urged the Wel­
fare Board to make reception tn
Its policy in Palm Beach. He
pointed out that K would ba gross,
ly unfair to taka resident* In
Palm Beach off the roll* while
residents of neighboring counties,
whoa* property ii assessed at
only part valua, receive full bene­
fits.
The board had mat her* In
July to discuss th* situation after
protetti by tha Palm Reach Coun­
ty Commission and Commission
Vice Chairman Lake Lytal.
At that time, Board Chairman
J. Hal Stalling* of Tampa said
"the boanf will cooperate with
the Board of County Commissio­
ners in any way possible" and
assured (hr group that cancella­
tions would be "a gradual pro*#*•."
Stalling* was not available for
comment today, but a Welfare
Department spokesman said it
was possible the board would con­
sider revamping Iti property eva­
luation policy.

Th# board currently makei
periodic assessments, at laait
•vary lit month*. It's posiibt*
the board will make assessment!
only on# a yaar. although all
applicants accepted must meet
federal regulation*.
Tha Welfare Department also
pointed out that parson* whose
benefit right* were cancelled :.'n
re-apnly at any time.

PROMOTED— Roar Adm.
Hyman G. Rlckover, B8.
»».t promoted to the rank
of Vice Admiral by Free!dent Eisenhower in recog.
tribution" to the developtribution’ to the develop­
ment of a nuclear-powered
Navy. The "father” of the
atomic auPmarino is shown
after he received the Mi­
chael I. Fupin 100th anni­
versary medal at Colum­
bia University.

Living Dangerously
LIVERMORE FALLS, Main*—
(I'PI) —Ernest Molllcons, 55, al­
most dropped his pipe when hs
saw who had poined his two kittana in eating eatfood out of r
dish on his porch. It was a gray
mouse.

took la SMJST Bar the
formance. a Heard for America's
oldest and moat relabrated opera
house. Th* previous record—for
opening night tire seasons ago—
was &lt;75.510. Opening night price*
are jacked up several times over
th* regular tariff.
Thar* had bean no previous an­
nouncement of Mias Tebaldi's
slimming and R occasioned much
comment. Not that the wai aver
vary heavy when you htink of the
traditional well-upholstered Italian
soprano, but her arch rival for
topmost prima donna honor* in the
world's opera houses, Maria Mtneghini Call**, haa had a lot of cri­
tical acclaim over the pan few
srssona for her slander, girlish
figure, although in all truth (in
this critic's opinion) she Is down­
right skinny.

Best Hula Hoopers
In City Announced

As siagsr and musician she wag
the eld Tebaldi still: that is. su­
perb. Tha quality and purity of her
tons*, th* aubtlsty and color of
her Intonations, the exquisite con­
trol she exereised over every
nuance of th* linger'* art —in
there vital matters and In every*
thing else ntadad to make th ^
human vale* tha most thrilling of
musical Instruments, she showed
her audience ih« haa no rival.
Miss Tebaldi was supported bril­
liantly by George London singing
tha villain role. Mano Del Monaco
tinging that of tha hero, and Di­
mitri Mltropoulos conducting th#
orchestra. There are only three
really Important parts in "Toeea"
and the three singers gave the*
operatic mslodrama considerable
Impact — as musiesl melodrama,

Longw ood
By Mrs. P. W. Kelley

Mors than 200 contestant* enter­
ed the finals of tha city-wide hula
hoop contest. Preliminary contests
at local school* involved more
than 1,500 students.
The contest was co-sponsored by
the Loyal Order of Moos* and the
Sanford Raerestion Department.
Winners received silver dollar* ai
prita money.
Winers In th* five and under
clasa ware; first. Robin Lsa; sec­
ond, Dianna Lynn Jack; and third,
Dennitse Bagwell. Jn the six
through eight year das* Emily
Mae Williamson won first; Davy
Lee, second; and Jantt Lewis,
third. First place winner In the
nine to ten year data was Faya
Karnts; second. Sandra Meyers;
and third, Brian Thurston. Linda
Ley took first in tha alavtn to
thirteen yeei elsu ; Marten Shaf­
fer. second; and Johnny Beswlnchin, third.
Championship winner* ware:
first, Brian Thurston; second. Ja­
net Lewis; and third. Johnny Bexwinchln.
Judges for the eonteit were:
Harold Kastner, Mtf. Folly Mot­
ley, and Mrs. T.hureton

The Civic League held a "Coma
Aa You Are" party, Tuesday
morning, with approximately 50
guttle attending.
Coffer and donuts wars ttrvtu
during the refreshment period. The
party was so successful that mem­
ber* have requested in Informal
occasion of this type to be held
once mcn'.hly.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Baumhalier
antattalnrd Rev. and Mrs. Rhea
and family of Caiseltarry at a
barbecue supper, recently
A masquerade party for tha jun­
ior and aanlor clausst of L ym i-)
waa held last Saturday night by7
Ann Merdan, Lea Warrela -*nd
Betty Sue firm er.

Even Caveman Had
Music For Work

Yale Prof Thinks
Schools ‘Arrived’

MERIDEN, Conn. — (UIF) —
There's nothing modern Mbout
music to work by, according to
an official of Ruilnsst Music. Inc0
Joseph Walthltr said music to
reduce boredom and increase effi­
ciency has been used "at far back
aa wa can go in history."
H* added: "Ersn tha cavsman
whan h« broke one stone against
anethsr often granted. This, in
a very crude form, as early work
music. It was rythnt and it help-1
ed him to gst a little mere streng­
th for successive blows on the
rock."__________________
O

NEW HAVEN. Conn. — (UPI)
—Yale phiieacphy professor John
E. Smith told a group of fresh­
men that the subject of education
haa finally captured th* Ameri­
can fancy.
"Whan ■ topic rrechti th*
place where R competes with
.•ewspaper space in America with
tha account* of politicians and
smKextlers, it haa indeed arrived,"
he said.

ALBt'RG. VC —(UPI)— A s i c
end-class post effica with three
full-time employes Is maintained
her* all because Clarence Mumlry
likes frogs. Mumlay has been
catching frog* for 30 years ar.d
mails more than 200,000 of them
annually for laboratory experi­
ments.
..

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2— FOR RENT
2-A-ROOM * BOARD
A-BEACR RENTALS
T-W ANTED TO RENT
• —REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
•—FARMS . ACREAGE .
GROVES
T-REAL ESTATE WANTED
•-MISCELLANEOUS
•-FLOWERS • PLANTS
SHRUBS
11—OFFICE EQUIPMENT
^ 1 —AUTOMOBILES .
TRAILERS
11—BOATS A MOTORS
It—FARM SUPPLIES A
MACHINERY

14PETS • LIVESTOCK •
SUPPLIES
15—ARTICLES WANTED
IB—PLACES TO EAT
17—BEAUTY PARLORS
4 C —FEMALE HELP WANTED
" •-M A L E HELP WANTED
SB—MALE OR FEMALE
31—WORK WANTED
1 2 - BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES

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REAL ESTATE FOR AALB

2—FOR RENT

bedroom. 1 hath, floor furnace, LEASE— 1000 ft. frontage—Indus­
attic fan. das# to ichooli.
trial «&gt;r commerrlal. Un hiway
17-02 facing Lake Monroe, San­
FA 2 2261.
ford. Write W. (Ictt, 1*07 Park
Newly decorated I bedrenm houie,
Av*. Sanford.
kitchen equipped. ITS a month.
FA 2 2247.
RAYMOND M. RAM.

REALTOR A INSUROR

J

room apartment
fttialined Third St. A Park Avenue, South
Adult! onlj iVO Park Ave. S.
Y’all Call Ball
Phone FA 2 5641
S rvtm frame houie on large lot
completely f tr n l ih t! . Hwy 17 92. 7 room home, attlr fan. floor fur­
1 mt'e norm of St. Johoi bridle.
nace. near achooli. $ 10,000 $500
Phone FA i i ' W .
______
down. Large oak. FA 2 0870.
FOR RENT: Furnleheit X room,
bedroom houie. $2,500 down,
2 bedroom apartment. J01B Elm
Thone FA 2-7615 after 4 p. m.
Are. Cal’ FA M W .
Fumlihed to&lt; mr. The Gablei, I t aerei of farm land, tiled and
hai flowing well. E a i t aide of
4fl V a m ilia. FA 2-0720.
Sanford. FA 20415.
Hirnrlnr apartment, grovnd floor.
311 Palmetto Ave.

b

Room unfurnlihtd apartment
Apply apt. 2. 2015 Sir.fnrd Ava.

Nice cltan furnished 1 bedroom
houtr. L.'.r«e living loom, com­
plete kitchen, front and hark
ecrccned porches. Call at 3X26 S.
Sanford Ave. Adult* only.

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR
2

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Florida lloon*
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$280°°

$828000

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W* «hitr. ar.awira to name Shon.
Call collect. O. V/. Marr. J r .
Titusville, ria. 1363 M. REward.

♦anforft

Rrralft

Large
unfurnlihtd
apartment New 2 bedroom houie. terrarro
floori, large carporte and utili­
with front and back screened
porrhft.
Clnse in.
Kitchen
ty room. Mi'O down or will take
building lot* av down payment.
equipped.
613 Myrtle
Ave.
Availahla alter Nor. lit.
Phone FA 2 2371.

J t-S P E H A l SERVICES
Si—PIANO SERVICES
34-A—BUILDING CONTRACTORS 2 bedroom home, kilt-hcn furnish­
St—ELECTRICAL
ed
Available November l*t
(Irrliide-i ( lea-sine)
Adults. Cal! FA 2-7W4
^
CONTRACTORS
Tt-A—BUILDING. REPAIRS,
Bedmnm home, kitchen equipp­
St.B BUILDING SUPPLIES
ed. 876 Roial.t D p., »75 per
mo. Call T W Mero, Broker
!*—INSURANCE
FA 2 24*1
ST—NOTICE • PERSONALS
only $57*20 monthly
SA-ARTICLES FOR SALE
J room f’. irnlihtd upstairs apart­
6 D a k s West Of French
; • —FURNITURE A
ment Light! and water furnish­
Avenue on 20th Street.
ed K&gt;3 50 oer month. 107 Lorust _
HOUSEHOLD
MODEL OPEN DAILY
i -L ohT

3hr

Ave. FA 2 1855

OVIEDO SECTION
HOME I
FARM—3 r o o m dwelling— 4
acres exceptional farm land—
au'tahle for vegetables—nursery
2 clean apartment! newly painted.
—flowers — on highway — In
Ore $42 50. 611 Park Av*.
Oviedo. Cash $7500 to settle
estate — Phone — FO 3 3241Sleeping room, private (amilv. Ph.
Thad I. Lingo, Realtor —
FA 2 7504.
Oviedo. Fla.
room office building for rent on
French Pho; c FA 2 5362

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African love bird and cage Phone
F \ 2 X234.

IA FF-A -D A Y

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C.«*h for furniture nr surolu*.
Super Trading Post. SsnfnrdOrlando Hwy. FA 2 0677.

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Quick Laundromat Service
Shirts Finished In 46 Ilnurs
Sanitone Dry Cleaning
R 25th St. Foodmsrt Bldg
SOLTIISIDE
LAUNDROMAT

MATTRESS RENOVATING
UPHOLSTERING

H —ARTICLBB FOB BALI
For Sale—T. V., aewlng machine,
washing machine, lane record­
er. 3100 Palmetto Ave.
70 Gauge ihot jun. good rendition
and bo* nf sheila. 416 Willow
Ave. or Phone FA 2-7197.

Free Estimate — Free Delivery Tvo wheel car trailer, new trap,
H 7 - B E A I T Y PARLORS
readr to go. $33 OO. Gaa CircuitCUSTOM-BUILT RI DDING COi
I*
* lor heater • N E W 5*090 R.T.U,
PETE ECHOLS, Mgr.
YOlR B» Al'TY NO. FA 2 *.712
*15 00. 2»45 S. Park Ave. Hen*10 W. 13th.
FA 2-7881
Shaping A Stvltng our Soeeialtv
Lie.
II 7# RIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
- 105 South Oak Avr
Camera. Model 95—A Polaroid,
j i77r give lop Value Stamps)
complete with all acceasnrlei.
1301 Park after * p. m.
ILick Glnsa
is— F ltM A i.f H R iV 'M V .v T rM* Windshield
Door
V *nl Cl.*** Okra by the buihel. FA 2-A4!lf.
SERVICE
REDI-MIX CONCRETE
Window SiMs — IJnteli
White. Must be 21 or over. Apply Sgnkitrik flluaw and P.tltif t\*.
Grease T u p s — Dry Well!
112 114 W. 2nd SI. Ph. F \ 21822
Pi; V Whistl,
Clothes'ire posti — Cement
and sldrw alks
YOU MAY BE THE ONE Wl. Dt'vrwav
Free
MIR ACLE s ONCRLTE CO.
citlmaies. FA 2 7773.
ARE LOOKING FOR To -low
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2S7SI
Avon's ne&lt;v Chrlstmae gift* a&gt;d
Spare
HralfM
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Floor
fimisrss
Jackets
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Roots
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Tents
• l.utcage
toiletries Write, Rn\ 24*. t/&gt;:k
Clean and Service, $4 50. Outside
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
hart. Fla
t«..!- Installation *.\ 2 4745
710 fanford Avenue
OSTEEN
HOUSEWIVES YOU
C IS M .K ls f rH!Vss5r»ai*st». I w .W w I t n g S U m s i s * '
ENT FLOP I
reM rrh.Jds s-a’e BARGAINS IN USED HEATERS
MAY RE THE ONE WE ARE
,n*nt4. Inveleer. h»nn bill* ,nd
M.’st Vnv Make
LOOKING FOR in s h o -&gt;
P t O g r a m I . etc Pro-reisivs
FURNTTURT CF.NTKB
W nN S new- Christma gift* *nd
Printing Co Ph-.i.- r * V T)Jt_
III IV. I*t SI FA 2-Illt
toiletries Mrite, Box 214. L.'-k
"W ill you TL K A SE »•?? int.*oducinj me as y o u r
401 We-t 13th s
hart, Fla
aecond fi-Idlc ?"
G.*d t'«e&gt;i Snare M-,»ler,
Varuum r i t a n r r Repair,
tiininlete tt;th T;nk. $56.
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— . . — —----- • — I Woman, age S3 to 33, for p ern *
it-pairs l par's for all ma'.rs nf
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO
X—PEAL ESTATE TOB 6 s |. E
V—REAl, tSTVTF. FOR S4I.E
ent tesponslhle peiitlfln, tanid
e’eaners
Eieetr«lu*, Itomcr
tt* Magnolia Ave. FA 2 17*2
t.vpilt. experienced in nffi. Kirby. Vi Wajr, G u Reptar*
vear old 2 t-vlrni h-v-n* Kle-.tric
work. Stead'
and productl'e
FACTORY r n YOU
m e n n iris Work g-ia-an-ed
biteher. lalxiile -rtndi-ws. ill •
» ikei Starting salary $to v.k.
FA 2-47ex
ALUMINUM
hath, utllitv r»n?r Isrge brirk
perudi.
Inereascs. .V j dx&lt; s
VENETIAN BUNDS
barbecue a d
planter. Landwk . apply Cn1!f.!i'&gt;n |*i. , t m9*1 MPS - SPItlNKt.rR
Eiifk-ifd head Sag proof bottom
' sprd ground Full pricr $8 900.
Hit Bureau, il-t 107 San \tl
SYSTEM*
■ail with plastie ends. Plastis
Will arrange terms FA 2 3617.
All type* *n&lt;f «tre* in«? ailed
Moderately Priced
Bank &gt;V.*r
or ia&gt;on tapes. Cottost or pylon
"Dn it Yourself"
Leevinc 'anfetd Will sacrifiec
ecrJs.
t-v ra re 'nr 1
Rellabl
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
equity, you tskr up $37 monthly
S r n k n r i k Glnna and Paint To.
rhilil during dav and school age
S T I N K
payments. 2 bedroom CR home,
112 11* W. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2 46»
girl t ' r e l n g ' . 7tust hive owt,
Mjrhm,amt
Snnply
Co,*
screened porrh. &lt;art&gt;Mte. ulillty
trami»v*. vittiot to 1 » s- M*rv
20. W 2nd St
I'll FA 2 *472 Cotton A Wool Yarns. N'ttiana.
room, comer lot. See between
l i r a . l \ 2-4997 after 6
Thr»ad«. Tapes
7 A 9 anv evening. 101 Coun­
HEATING
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
M.«tt.l l lE t .r 17 AN f Kit
try Club Circle, nf» W TOtb. St.
II. It. POPE CO.
At The Sign Of The Totem fala,
200 S. P a r k ----- FA 2 I U I
2617 A. French A*a.
man
vsantrd
Sober
roloiesl
In-ts for sale, located a mile* W,
_______ S
&gt;
Crow e s Camp
of Sanford. r»- FA 2 3240.
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IIOUSF.IIOI.D (.HODS
79—Mjile or Female

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

(slRLS WANTED

Wo Feature

QUALITY HOMES

Low Down Payment

ALL TYPES FINANCING

HOMES

LOST—Oct. 26. 2 atrand pearl
rerklace, vlcinlly 9lh. A Oak. WEI.AKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private hatha. 114 W. First St.
Reward, FA 2-4461. Sentimental
For the nest nnys tn Real Estate
value.
i 3 be-lroom home with Florida 3KK CULLEN 4 DARKLY That (iir« You the
roat
room, large kitchen furnished
W. A. Cagle, Jr. Salesman
Thia is a guest past to the Bitt
with elertrl.* stove, refrigwa'or n o N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-2391
In Living For Every
k T heitre for Beckey Camersn.
and
space healer.
Phone
• Kvp dale Nov. 6. '31.
FA 26210.
Dollat Invested
I.YRC.r. HOME
SI.LI. nr TRADE
bedroom garage apartment fur­ Large 5 bedroom, two tile bath HOMES — 3 t 4 Red room!, 1 * 1
nished Adulls. 101 E. 13th.
home will arcept your equity In
Trailer ar.d apartmr.it, adults, no
baths.
smaller home in tradp Located
pet«, 1 1 2 miles W First Street 2 h -droom furnished home avail­
1700 Magnolia.
1 blk. N. on Rlverview Ave.
able until March '$ $75 month.
LOCATION
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
FA 2 2447.
FA 2 4181.

t- rfln rcsr

SJwwiakiLh
Construction

Co.

Inr.

211 Wmi 2$lk Street
Phan* r A 2-3I6.7

c r r n w f ir r n w r

VkU

')V*nte&lt;l part time correipondenl
• BIG VALUES
fi*r the hanfonl a i rs Bequirr.
• QUICK CREDIT
an autom&lt; bile, atmut 30 huui *
• F.ASY TERMS
M M SLU SH W
W ln lW iI
monthly, and some knowle-lce
WILSON - MAI EH
AIR
('ONI)iriONINO
nf rn&lt;iit invesligatlnn. \ \ « will
V t» and U itd PurnlttM
consider retired poisons. Write IC O N TB A C T and REPAIR WORK Jit T. First St.
Ph. FA
UA 2 8MJ
Dun A llradstifc'. I n c , llo* 13*7 Sanf.ird \ve.
22»&gt;, West Bay Station. Ja.ksonville, F lorida"
Nrnr 4 U**d
Contracting A R rpilri
Fqrnilur* and Anpllaneaa
Freo E*tim*tes
21-Work Wanted
Board children dav and night
912 5« prr we k. FA 2 2tT7

PLUMIIING

JSAVKS

R. I. HtRYr.V

Mather of Sanford

204 Sanford Ave Phonj FA 2. 7J8S

i

'!

r. First St. Ph. FA t-C9ll

24-PIANO SFRVHT
Truck route of Florida. New York. f l t N O TUNING A REPAIRING Used furniture, aPpHineis, -taala
etc nought-sold. I.arry'a Mart
w o o o R u rrs
A Oklahoma Chauffeur, license
tV. I . lltRMON
911 Sanford Avj. rh. FA l-41*L
Farm A Garden Center
Ph«n»
FA
2
4007
or
FA
2
239*
Ph
F ( 2-422J After 5.00 p m
ttesmnnd l.undqnlst. Aaaoe.
ANNUALS
c ttsslfled Display
South
Pinecreit
3rd
Addition—
Atlantic Rank Bldg.
Apartment—3 room* A bath. lit. 2 bedroom unfurnished haute, FA 2 3951
Mt Celtry Ave.
This Is * guest pass tn the Riti 21 \ III ll lrlht. t ns l it vc ft'frA ■ ■ ■ a m i a m o *
electric kitchen $7r 00 month.
floor at Osteen on new Route
South nf Cnora Road.
Theatre Inr Ui'.IM Bennett Egp
For Sale by owner. 3 bedroom.
Orchid plants for sale. 214 t: 18th
FA 26630.
415. Available Nov. lit Phone
Build tn ypur plan*
rlate N»v. fi '.*&gt;*
Sunlaml Estates — 2 milts south
2
bath
house
with
many
at4} FA 2 5771.
Itemudrling and Vililltlon*
POTTED
PLANTS.
Pb
FA
2
1*22
room furnished apartment.
tracti* r features. 26"0 Iroquois
of Sanford cn Highway 17-92.
DON L I K E
or FA 2.0270. S A N F O R D Baby sitting. Ironing FA 2 792*
Cos* In. $6000 monthly. Ill
FA 2 5379.
For rent: 2 bedroom house In
Phonj F t 2-XSJ4
FLOWER SHOP. W. telegraph. nabr .ittln; 111 So I'-rn.-h \&gt;e
Ei
It
Ith
Street.
Phone
FA
2
4263
Highland Park, kltehen equipped,
FINANCING
I year old 3 bedroom ’house In
or FA 2 3716.
35—ELFCTBIt AI. S|r R t T r r 7 * ~ ‘
floor furnace. Call FA 3 2*21 be­
FISHERS NURSERY
Wynnwood Section For sale hy
Ca'prntrr w-uk raiilnets of all
fore 4:00 p m. or FA 2-2096 af­ Furnish'd aratlment, 2017* W. at.
Magnolia A Onora FA f 1615
Castro Convertible Sofa. Fears*
owner. Plenty oI closet space, VA &lt;GI&gt; - FHA - FHA In sirkinds Corner cabinets budt A House Wiring — Electric Service 1 Rubl e.' Cus-ticrs, t hareoa! Upter 5 oo p. m.
Ornamental Shntha • Yreex . p»al
Sid Vthlcn
ale conditioned living area, kit
vice and conventional.
installed
I
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r
i
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m
at
m
C - MEAl. m t A T E r o i t S Al.lv
hnltierv. Like RranJ Net*. Sold
chen equipped. Total price $13
It AN DA 1,1. ELECTRIC CTi
FA 2 7313
Largo atlaetion of Hiht.nt., full
Classified
Diaalav
New For $J29.74 NOW *149*0
350,
down
payment
$1,600,
no
112
Magnolia
FA
2
0915
Nearly new, 2 bedroom home, car
bloom, 11.00 up Alin beautiful
GUARANTEE
I love Seal Sofa. Green Uphol­
rinsing cost. 1303 W)nnv' 00d Dr .
port, utility room. I ai-re nf
I do painting, FA 2-792I.
Crotons. 1 00 up
FRIGID AII’ E applainaees, sales j stery. Perfect Condilinn. 939.1#
Sanford. FA 2 1456
grvjnd. 48 young Iruit trees,
GRAPF.VH.I.R NURSERY
We Guarantre Personal
snd «ervire; G II High. Oviedo
Hji » It;- ; I \ . ;:tt
1 tll.-mie ftonhla Dresser, Chait,
Grapetlllg
Ave.
Ph.
FA
2
0S66
with terms $4,500. FA 2 7889
77 YNNWODI) MKTilJN
Fla Phone FO X.7.713 or San­
SalUfartlnn
—
Or
Your
2 Twin Site Rtw-'.i-as*
ford
FA
2
3681
alter
6
pm
.
Nice
3
bedroom
hou*e
fnr
sale
hy
M—AUTOMOBILES—TBAII.UR^
Bahv sd. 7 p
IK IT IsTlKAL~ESTATE
- * a m $1 23
Reds
9119*0
owrer. 1 year old. Call FA Money Cheerfully Refunded
FA 2 t i l l
ask Crumley A Montelth
2
•lallorm
HnekfM,
SnatltM.
Painting
Interior
A
evtciier.
Re
I9.*l
31
fury
Hardtop.
f s tr v Clean.
2 1071 after 7 p. m.
a t 117 South Parle Th. FA : 4*05
or addllior*. Spertaliring
Raih
m i*
Ph. FA 2 401$.
^luTirrrr.^TpponMnll'ira*"^^ pair*
Unwanted Hair Removad InHernia ready for immtdiate oc­
in Mary l a t t e r P'.inl Findurts 2 Redliser* With OMnmanS. Krtra
atantly From Face. Arms,
DEBARV: Furnished home ready
FA 2 34S9
cupancy. You ran more In Seminal* I pbelslery A Bods shop
Bt SINFS.*. FOR SALK
Gawd, r..ch
«M.*a
Legs. FLASH IIAIK REMOV*
to move
into,
immaculate.
t , IX.oco long rsiahli.heil bisiFormerly Da*'* C*s.r Shop
• hila wo process tha pspsii.
it. taslonsl Chairs. F. trh $19.90
HR actually Remnrea The En­
Tools, even new drapes! 3V. T.
25
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nets for 16
It x*ill p*v tn
Now l&gt;o&lt;*t*&lt;) at —
tire Ifalr Abort A llelow The
CORBETT. Realtor.
Phone
P *IN I INI,
Sales teprasantativa on the 304 TV. 2nd St
i I Living Room Chair. E t l r i
in.rstigatr this ad HO Ft. 2nd
f A 9 T638
Skin Surface. Safe Sure,
NO 14391.
Nir*
0 9 90
St . Manforil Fla.
premises
weekdays
6
A.
M
*
1
3
1
For
I'aintit-.r
,-all
Mr.
Tsiker.
Pk
.
Harmless. I.eaeea Skin Soft,
19X3 Mermry Monlrlatr hardtop
1 Twin Sire Foam Riit-Ker Mai*
I
\
2-6159
or
F
3
07
Smooth. Money Refunded If
dark. Sunday 1 P. $1. 'til dirk.
____ __
4I lrr»« and Bos Spring. IJke
top roiaiition throuth nt, rarllo. ,S#n iff M»u-n f«»r •die »«t A
TO
illelr draws Hack After 3rd
heater A new lira? frire fr'..'5
Nets.
136. M
Unt rn \ \ • ; im
IMI'LRIAL
DIX’DltATORR
Application. Price -2.00 PoetThere FA 2-4X93.
paint,ng v I panering
6 lu ll Sisr Hollywood Bed*
paid. Send Calk or U. 8. M. n.
EXCEPTION*!. IID.II
17
716 nr FA 2-7 Mu aft,- tlx
919.46 to W H
To: Vina* Products. Dept. SSL
I vRNINGS
1971 Plymouth Balvedrie two
FLOOR le 'dr.i? an-1 fln'ihtng 2 Twin *-te llnllvwood Red*
1300 Sla Catherine' Si. 5V.
PARI
TIME
77tlltK
FOR
dnnr
Power
Fill*
lr»
emission
• I/ITS
Cleaning,
w a » I r g Serving
Kerb
M l*
Montreal, Qne, Canada.
7DDI D INCOME
healer and seat rovrt. Oanei
• HOMES
Seminole ( nun y - i r e id*3.
Ite
ubtr
pa-tv
or
person*,
male
oi
1
5
IV.
H
Itie
.
IJke
New.
Hold
"ill sell on mnnthli payment
• FARMS
H M Gleax.n I :k# star"
female, vta-ited for this area to
New 9119.60
NOW 94I.M
Phene Or*n*e City, SP 4 7491.
• GROVES
handle
the
WORLD
FA
3101
S
j
.
M i i h r « l_ i'i:iiN f» s* i s
| Se 13 rout hi Iron Bunk
• ACREAGE
13*4 Ford— Ilk* n*». *230 nr.
Ri \
Televmon and radio
lied*
941.60
• COMMERCIAL
take up r»ym»nti. F t
l?&gt;X
lul-e,
-I
ii iu all nor late it R O U /lV v Y , Ifosp'tal i n i Rabt 2 Twin Sire Rm.ki a«e
QRAILEY ODHAM. Pre*.
• BUSINESS INCOME
OVERSTOCKED
Re-1.
Day.
U'r,k
ir
Month
—
m-driii m e - h o d »eit »ervlrr
It will par YOU |o i „ i,« before
Headboards
Eark 116.66
Tel. UA 2-5III, I'urnitura Center
Cnr. Hwy. 17*2 A 27lh St.
tub-* trtliny , nd men bandl'irig
t USED MERCHANDISE
' uu buy. Oprn Evenings and
SEE
7 Twin Slse B - 'k .a -r Bed*
ltd VArat 7’lr»: Si
unit.
Will
not
interfrte
with
I'hon* FA 2-1501
Sundavs.
H OI US $• A| 3| MANOIt
Earh
917.10
FINANCING TO SL IT YOU.
TERRIFIC DISCOUNTS
To
F tS T S ID F TUAM.FR M l FA 1 your prr'rnt rmplnymrnt
Home fur tht aged
qualify you must have,
Patatka, Fla.
269ti Orlando fir Sanford
• it 99.3 no ravh available Imme
2 Piece Living Room Suite $4 93
Phone r \ .'7214
f
o
r
Sale
—
H14
Ford
d-alely
FIRST!
1193
Contour d i a i f
•7 Mercury engine
* ( ar, 3 Si-air h-iius weekly. . ALCOHOLICS ANDY Mill S open
pair Anv trasonehle
shout.I net up to *.ViiO on prr 1
F A KM E ll'S .A G E N C Y
HERBERT STUNSTHOM
I da) nighta at
Pair Fireside Chairs,
Both $9 95
Phone FA 2-1119
F t ? 3361 nr See at
month In yn-ir spare time. This
V V. 1 armrr, R»«l|nr
&lt; u*» p nt at Ibr lt.-v at AmbastaREALTOR
$2 95
High Rark Rocker
Barbara Dr.
t'omparv will eitcnd flnanrlal
I) H. tthltmnre, A*sor.
DON HOWE — I.. I. RISN'ER
dor Building, Central flaptlit
assistance tn full lime If dr-1 Chutrh 17 l oak Avenue.
$4 93
Platform Rerkfr
Associate*
Redured 1 vear-old on ranal In II* 5. French Ave Ph FA 2 $271 31 PLYMOUTH FA 2-2126
Sited fto not answer unless
III V Park — Ph l \ 2 217#
le&gt;rh Arbor. $72 mo. FA 2 V»23 After hours FA 2 2816 or F t 2 4 * 2 1 ---------M Piece Uving R&lt;«m Suite
THIS WEEKS SPECIAL!
foll&gt; qualif.id for lime anil in rx 3WTH i~Ts~rria~*TiTC~
~ N 4 U Slip Covers
$19 95
BUNGALOW
Vrstnient
1956 Mobil# Home
ItOSA L. l’A\TON
Llrrtrw stnve r’a»h Register. 108
.I n|d« convertible, flail, PS A * Inrome stalls 1-niiirdlatrly.
Double Drrster, Mirror, Bookcase
|io \V N
Itegdxered Ileal Estate Broker 2 Bedroom home within walkmr
IX
ft.
l-org — |9 ft Wida
7Y.
l
-mm
rrrtal
St.
PB WW tires $*** FA i 1973 • Business it set up for you
distance of town. Kitchen equip
Bed
t a so !
* o n/&gt;4iNT. tost
Ph FA 2-1301-1792 a* Hiawatha
I Steiner, I 3 horse power meat
ONLY 11.913 TERMS
p*d,
dining
m&lt;*m,
hardwood
3| rord F ino pickup, fire rondi * Selling. soliciting, or evpertenre
grinder, 3 I condition, gin a .
Chest nf drawers, Dressing Table Neal 2 bedroom bungalow .in two
floors and full basement Com
is nnt nerrs.atv.
Stop In and visit with ua—
large landscaped lot*. KU.-hen
J. f'e'.ervnn, I'hor.e FA 2-2779.
tutn Term*, F, A Srott 6 Vo
A Twin Beds. Complete $29 on
p’etely ledfrorated
PRICED
• For p.e-snnal li tervlew- In Vi.iir 1
No Obligation
equipped, hardwood fl&lt;*ors Steal
but* Dr . DeBarv, Fla
Itr.lIBKIir STKN'STHOM
&gt;*.50«. Immediate potsr&gt;iion.
3 fheee Bedroom Suite
rity WHITE
Please Include 4'set! Cnldspol Itrgtlgrt al-ir ttn
at 11.930. $6510 monthly.
IIEALTOR
le
rm
s
available.
Like New
$76 00 &gt;t t . II. "Bill" S T K M P K H Ag-ney DON IIOtYK — L. 4. RISN'ER
( setl Gas Stove
$2u
.Modern Mobile Home
H'A Mercury Monlrlali hardtop
Your Phone Number.
* I. $1350 rash, FA 2 6294
I se:l Admiral 17 in. I V
*59
MOBU t o n YIM It .MO.N’RY
I s ELECTRONICS CORI*.
Ataodate*
Sale* &amp; I’nrk
Large Oak Vanity A Mirror 119 93 I
Realtor A Insurer
tt’ITIIIN walking dirtanre of
Repossessed 1936 &lt;7E Dtiuse
6623 De'u.ar ftlvd
111
N.
Tark
—
Th.
FA
2-2I2H
I
T
iu
U
l'f
c
and
’*I/&gt;lV)tt1
119 95 Alsoe. Laura R Osier, H. F Taffer
46 Inch Dreslsr
diiwniown, achool* and rhuiehes;
291 ft So. Orlando Dr.
Filler Flow- Waths-r
7173
Univrrsitv City 5. Mo.
Arlett Price. Everett Harper
S P EC IA1. SAl.K~" Lot*. $150* 7*7h"
3 Bit Asbratm tiding, 2-storv
GOODYU 3R SERVH E ‘ .HIRE
iar.fotd
I'b. FA 2-7232
f t u t h Red and Mattresa
WEATHER
SHIM
D
»1* * ' Phone FA 2 4MI
112 N. Park
“njwtisl SrtTlrea
$lthi down, or 3 for $l.oo&lt;) — hiu»e. garage. $10.500 00. 4 Rl! luetom Boat Topi A A*restor*ei
111 So. Park 3\e.
F \ 2 2821
2 Piece Sectional
$12 95 — ----------------------------------------A-iievtnx
elding.
2
•tor'estra
High — Cleared — Abstract
FREE ESTIMATES
F* 2 7*17
WELL DKII. i j .m ,
BEST BUY IN TOt3N
lot. $12.500 00. SANI. a NTA- .1
Furnished.
4 Piece Chrom* Dined*
119 9$
Fairbanks Mors* Pump*
3 Bedroom, 1 nath, Corner l,ot.
RR.
a
iira
rtire
frame
house,
en­
7*
ft.
Crosby
fiberglass
runibout.
MAJOR BROMN REALTY
f&gt;n*ir« in all makes
9 Pier* Mahogany Dining Room
raeallant location and in first
closed garage. Eatra lot, all
50 h p Johnson motor. g»tor
Realtor
11077 3RD C. LONG
Suite
IT950 elass condition Ad now, this
land'Caperl.
Barbecue
outside
11 alter.
Completely
equipped
LAKE MARY
207 F Commercial Av*.
$lt'.noooo
.1
Bit
Cedar
siding.
takes
only
$60"
no
down.
It
won't
Glass T»p End and Step Tables
plus many ritra s. Can be fin
Ph FA 2 3237 nr FA 2 1664
I’ftans F.3 1-2111
Kitchen equipped, l a r g e lot.
aered. FA 2 3373.
Each
$295 be available long. Full price la
Total $8,100 fk&gt; only $600 OO
*11.•50.00.
77 e invil? voti |o be our ntie*l6 nlv*olittely frpe
Television TuSe* Tested Fre#
T. \V. MERO, Ilroker
down.
See A Buy the 1*59 Etinrude* or
We hav* three 2 Bedroom Homes.
ROLLIN'1 HOBBY SHOP
Phor* FA 2-24*1
w it bout obligation nt on* of S-mford's leading
EASY TERMS
Get a 1938 Etm rudr at Sal* At The Sign Of The Totem Tnl*
!*n than one year old. which
.Motels while von locale mi.table ltnu»ing for
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
•'f ee. All alres rr*at)&lt; reduced!
2617 S. Frenrh Av*.
•'F.N FRIDAY NIGHT FOR ran be bought for as little as
ynti noil your family. I'irk up your key at the
.Si. J * l nJ A?ew/ly Cmmaamm
2544
Tranch
Ave.
Ntw Fishlna A Huntinr boat*
s.150.no DOWN. NO i LOSING
Sal(/i
Of fire.
Furniture
klovlnr
A
Storage
Ii6 N. Park Ave. Ph. F a 2-6123
1132 Xn Aluminum Prams $127 50
YOUR CONVENIENCE
COSTS. Call tis today for an
C. E. PHII.IJFS, Agent
up.
.Selection
of
used
fishing
appointment.
Rratlnr
29 Aere tiled farm, 3 bedroom
WASHBURN' VAN LINES
boats A motors priced t" sell.
"Cill Hall" Ihon* FA 2-2641 'haute, large barns. Inquire.
FA 31291
Vho* room* 1(14-&lt;tH A *01-11 1300 French Ave.
Joirph B. Levy. FA 2 1223.
w . DIETRICHS — REALTOR Attractive 1 bedroom CB home.
First 8f Finlnre Plan.
Auto
Repairs
A
P.oad
Service
IIRAII.EY ODHAM, Frets,
203 • 209 E. Firal 81.
EIU. Xlethvln—Velma Gontaler,
Nice location. FHA financed.
Cherry Heal F.stat* Agency
Your Evtnruda Dealer
HALL'S GARAGE
fn
rn
rr
Hwy.
17-!&gt;2
27lh St.
Phone FA ?•!
Adelaide H. Moaet — Astoelatr*.
Low down payment. Phone
Dial FA
-Notary
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
402 CtlaCi- Ave.
2-2*02
19*1 Park As*.
FA 2-3232
FA 2 0 3 0
1219 W. IS'.rt St Rear-Caibar Shop 50! '* 8 E. 1st. I'has* FA 2*961 Nile* A Su..daya
2-2020

USED - BUT YOU’D
NEVER BELIEVE
IT I !

f

LADIES
READ
THIS

BUY - SELL

NEW!
2 Bedroom Masonry
Home
Furred Walls
RENT Ceramic Tile Bath
Aluminum Awning
Windows
Large Lot
Paved Street
Outside City Limits

Stenstrom Realty

Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.

Rchol'i*Bedding
Co.
11!) So. Mn^nolia
FA 2-fi:i21

M. L. NICHOLS

BARGAIN BUY!

Stenstrom Realty

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMER^
TO SANFORD

J. W. HALL

Mather of Sanford

Seminole Renity

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.

S;

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�ire 14—'Hiur*,, Oct. 30, 1958

Wj# WraTwI WrmT8

■'Army Disolaving #
Fast Typewriter;
Paper Is Problem

{Newfangled Gadgets Test His Temper
through successive mold* that nar­ been turning out honethoe* at
rowed and lengthened the fiery lean 30 y e a n .
make*.
Joseph Grcgoraih. at 50 one
“ We keep rolling,'* he laid of the "youngiter*'*, beamingly
proudly.
loid a reporter he had been feed­
Benedick, for all hi* year*, i* ing “ blank*"— *hort lengths of
head roller of the Phoenix Manu­ rolled steel ready for final bend­
facturing
Company's
hore-hoe ing—into Ihe lim e furnace for 35
division.
yean.
He and tome 60 colleague* are
Fared with a steady decline In.
dedirated to the lom ctim et que«- horiethoe tales, Phoenix gradual­
tionahle pr.ipoiition that the horte ly added other product* ami built,
it not vanishing from the Ameri­ under the tame roof with the
can Irene.
horseshoe mill, the modern, auto,
C hrn I. Lennon, ta l e i manager mafic r-.llinj mill.
The hlg mill Isn't uted to mak
*.f the dlvblon, reckoned tbit
Phoenix fiihlont #0 per cent of Ing hnr*r&lt;hort. tennon explained,
the nation'* supply of horte-hoe. breauar it lin't economically fe.v,
If they’re a dying breed. Ihe tihle In change mnld* In it a*
horseshoe maker! are in no hurry «flen a* they mult he changed tn
m ike the th-w-v
It. wTite tnelr own obituaries
The company turn* nut mou
Beneditk, dean of the crew- with
almost 6) year* of horiethoe roll Flan 300 lire* and tt'. e * of
Ing liehintl him. It 100 jx.undi of hor«e«hoe*. compared with ab-.ut
m:j»ele 111* helper* I.M.W e.j il
725 during the heyday of the
Itv BERNARD BRENNER
hearty. Diojgh a doien have been hone. Rut bnrir* and mules t'.lll
t riled Prex* International
with the company more than IS come In attnrled ihipev and tire*,
WASHINGTON (UPI) —Admin* n and moit of the othera have and Ihe plinl produce* hor*e
iitratlon farm officlilt ire conshoe* ranging from *ix lo 4J‘i
tidering an Inrreaie in Intered
ounces in weight.
rate* on federal farm ownership
California but* nto;e h.&gt;r.chocs
loan* from 4 5 per cent to the
than any other itate. Trxa* r»nk»
legal felling of 5 per eent. It wa*
tecond. The Army, which bought
learned t&lt;dey.
PIERRE, 8. D. — M i'll - 4.400 keg* at recently a* 194V no
The loin* Involved are made .Stale Comptroller John •'. IVnnr longer It a customer.
and tupervlved by the Agriculture ruled *hi* the rnunirlpnl liquor
Rene*lirk ailmltt**! *adly that
Derartmenl'i Fanner* llon.r Ad- rt«r,- at Faglr llu t u , 8. D . wa* lime* have changed
rnlnlvtralion. which lend* only to “giving bnnkmr aervife” to the
“ XX'r rolled a* high a* 125 ton*
low-income fartr.rri Some of tha rommunltv after an audit re i day for th.-et lurk in 1913 II.”
loan* are ;naile with f e d e r a l veiled It had es.hrd 12,295 worth he iabi. "Maybe IX Ion* in a go.-.)
fund*. Other* a-e tov eminent in- *.f rheckt —including *715 worth day today.''
a'lred »r government-guaranteed «f Lad ••ne,
Me recalled that he played hook
loant made with pel* ate fund*.
Town official* laid one rr*»on ey from »rh*&gt;o| tn ttnrt work a* a
No deciilon on the Intereil for thi* was the preset ee of n billet boy at 13 “ Made SO rents a
Imovt hav tiern made, an Agrlrul large r-Mitruction ere**- in Eagle day." he laid ‘"Die guy that doe*
lure Department official told Rutte. Another wa« the fart that iny old Job now gel* 313 a dav.&lt;
United Piet* International. Offi­ there lin’t a tingle hank in the hat ,-v helper yet and think’* he'i
1 working t..o hard "
cials have dlseoiied Ihe postthll* community.
lly of an inrrea«e however, Ihil
spokesman **ld. and “ realiie we
may he faced with the ne&gt;-e*«lty
of entertaining it “
The offleial indicated adminlt
tration policymaker* would move
slowly an-l irlurtantly in boosting
Ihe farm loan rale lie pointed
out however that the Farmer*
llomr
Admlnivtration’f Insured
loan program I* under pre*iure
from a money market in which
other Invetlmentt pay a better
return to private lender*.
One *.&gt;urce of fundi for Ihr
agency's intured farm ownerthip
loant hav been romplelelv dried
up tince early August, the off!rial taiil. Rig hank* and other na­
tional scale lender* have not invetted a rent In the program
tinee August
l-ocal hanki which •buy” in
t u n d government farm loant in
their own communities are eontinning to finance the program,
the official *vl-l Rut he tail the
government ralr it “ not .ompetilive” with the return* Inveitort
can get nnwr in other government
or Sovernment-gua anteed teeuriHr*
JOLIET, III. ( U P I ) - Luke Bene
diet, 76, &gt;e»r* young end tough
• i the hor*»shof* he help* to
manufacture, ipat disdainfully in
the general direction of the new
fieri rolling mill.
“ Broke down again,'' he grin­
ned. "Stopped more than it'f run­
ning. Damned machinery!”
lie »p»t again and pointed
proudly to hif own crew guiding
long barf of molten *teel by hand

NEW YORK tL 'P D - T h , Armv
dliplayed Tue*d*y a lelptypewrit.
e- that can operate, in theory, it
the rate o f a naif million w..rrlf
per minute.
Actually, the electronic device
wa* thow-n running at a »p*-ed of
J.900 word* a minute — 20 t i n A
a* fait a* mo*: people can t i T
The Arm y Intend* to u*e it »{
750 wotil* a minute.
The 500.0&lt;Ki wf.rdt per minut*
•pc*d would he the equivalrnt •
tj-pirg the King Ja m rt Veriiothe Bible *T74.74S wnrdil in |
minute and a half.
The rr-i-ehanltir will go that
Ifast or 'aste r. Lul th a t hafRe*
,the expert* I* how to p*i« the
roll of p a p e r pa*t the p rintlib
Itnvll favt enough. The ipeelflci.
itinn for the ma.hlne wat pre.
| i-ared hv the Signal Corp* and 1{
-.*• I.’lllt t ** *he Rurrouph* Cnr?,

Officials Ponder
Raising Interest
For FHA Loans

tiRTS TUB HUMAN TREATMENT — Wide-eyed and
thirsty, six-weeks-old Dottle b a b y , "Perri,” Iih * nil o f the
c o m f o r t* o f home, thunk* to Virki Lynn OTonnor. f». of
Rnltlmore. Md. In addition to Vicki, ‘T e rri” like* other
people, too, and rookie*.

Washington Window
WASHINGTON (UPD - How
come Vice P.eiMent Ilichard M.
Nixon M* m*. done any campaign
ape.king in Nea York where *o
much If at ftaki for the Reputdi*
can Party this year’
The an*r/rr to that &lt;|iir*tlon
eomr. In twa version*, nt follo-v*:
The tm .rtly edlled National re­
view. a very enn-ervallve nr
trenie right wing weekly, reports
bluntly that N»l"&gt;n A. Rockefeller
will not have Ihe vice preildent
in the ttate. Rock 'fi-llrr i* th-- re­
publican nominee for governor in
a eoMett with Democratic flov.
Avcrell Harrlman who seek* reelection
The other ‘•trsion addt up to
about the samr thing, hut more
gently. In rrtpnn.e to a United
Prefa International
inquiry to
Itockrfrller campaign headquart­
er* In New York City. It wa* ex­
plained that:
lle'a VVelcnnir, But...
Rn.-krfetler would welcome Nix­
on a t a campaign speaker In New
York but only on behalf of Re­
publican congreuional candidate*.
Rockefeller alio would welcome
Nlxon'a pcrtonal .utqv&gt;rt for Id*
gubernatorial candidacy, lie feel*,
however, that he (Rockefeller) I*
campaigning on state iuiici and
thu* Nlxon'a Mipport, Idle wel­
come. vrmilil lie more pertinent
to New Yoik'i eongretdonal can
rildnte*.
That it a very fine line of rra*onlng, almn*t a* fine a* the line
of reaioning by which Prriident
Elsenhower tnirk* the tradition of
American politic • liv in*i*tlng that
a preildent nr a pretidcntbT nom­
inee muit not attempt to infit.cn, e
the nomination of a vice pretldential candidate to .hare the
partv ticket with him.
It w-a* that Kitrnhowrr line of
reaioning in 19V) which to dit
t u t t e d Nixon that hr alt hut
withdraw from the conteit far the
vice preitdential nomination aotne

Weeks Iwfure the Itrpiibllran na­
tional convention. Eitenhuwrr it
taking the- came petition with re•pert to the liKB Republican pretjdrntial nom'rqtlon.
There It no rea-oq, however. to
*|i*pc:t that Nixon ir. IWi will tv
••&gt; frustrated nr emotionally ditturhed by that tltuMlnn at hi wa*
le IM*

Ikorr) for Nison
The deritlon by Rockefeller or
hit xtrntrgltu ngaintt tujnglng
Niton wholly Into the New York
campaign *lhit year could worry
the vice preildent eomlderably
more than Elsenhower's coy at­
titude it likely to dMurb him.
Rockefeller it running tcari-d at
befit* m polltlrul novice, Martiman wa* u politiral frethrnan in
•951 when he brought off a really
aocko politiral Uplet by defeating
for governor Republican Sen. Irv­
ing XI. Ive*.
Ilarriman tqueakril through by
fewer than 12.0*i«l vote* l»ut It wa*
an attonlthlng victory, nevrrthelet*. The governor Iv a more form­
idable candidate tbit year than
four year* ago. Rockefeller need*
all the help he ran get. It l« unite
nbvloui that he believe* Niton
would not help him hut, more
likely, would hurt him if the virr
prrtidrnt entered the New York
campaign.
If that judgment it politically
Mtuml. It shadow* rnnildrrahty the
hilhritii blight N'ixnn pintpe.lt for
I960 For example, if Rockefeller
ihould l&gt;e elect-d governor next
month, lie would control the hie
New York delegation to the Itvai
convention Rockefeller would not
l&gt;e likely to neerpt Nixon «« Ihr
paity't pri-tldrntlul nompirr if be
,rcurded the vice president a
|Kilitir.il liahilily In New York

IFood And Drink
CHICAGO —&lt;UPI) - The N*.
tlenll R e tta u ra n t Atioelatinn c*ti.
mate* that American* will t p , . l
74 billion «1*&gt;! a r t thl* year on f&gt;&gt;-i
and d"tnk The average fan ^
will Invett 77 rent* nf ever* dn’ on food ami heveiatc eonium.
pllon. the association said.

Comptroller Rules
Against ‘Cankers’

NH'KY AND HIS IIKIDD-TO-IIK
Nicky Hilt* n. .D.
hold tyciKin, i* &gt;hown with oil heire.-- Pntricln (T rier»
.Mi f'iintiw k. . afte r tbi-ir cTgagi-rrent xvu* finnmutcetl .it
u fnmilv dinner in NVvv York. They ntet !a*t cummer in
Delntnr. t'nlif. T i«!i :ir*1 Nicky ( fornver Itti.abHnd of Klim*
belli Tnylon. "ill be married Nov. 2G They will liun«-y»
nnK»n in licrlin, Konu' mid (*ulro.

'V;isn’f Wulcoim*
GREENWICH. Conn. —(UPI) The huge United Aircraft Cnr;..
ilvt with tv batrace «.f oppoilLr.-i
from rftirb v reildcnt* when it
trie..!: ! it* intcretl In a P d a . .•
Intel for a r -ar plant While * 0
firm •* n« still dicVerlra?
•&gt;,,
land, it ‘.va* inld-for a golf
c&lt;ur»c

Speeder PraisoH I«iw
NEW YORK — tL 'I'D -'lohn K
Hagan 15, a l.iill.llng contractor,
was fin.-I lf&gt;, the minimum, after
be told the judge that the pjittol
mull who at rotted him for •peed
Ing bad '.een Coiree*. fourtenu*
.ii.l contideia'e Hagen alto con
ttlbutr*) *10 to the Police Athletic
l^arue.

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FRIDAY, in TOMER M. 10..S

I'nited Preas Leased Wirt

NO. 2 ?5

l.i a g r i c u l t u r e on t h e w a y o u t in S em inole C o u n t y ? J u » t
h o w i m p o r t a n t in f a r m i n g t o t h e c o u n t y ’* e c o n o m y ?
All o f t h e a n s w e r * a r e n 't in. b u t a repo:* o n v e y r t a b l e
p r o d u c ti o n lo u d ly dinclaim* c o n t e n t i o n * t h a t f a r m 'n y - i* t a k ­
in g a b a c k « c a t. F a c t a a n d f ig u r e * co m p ile d by C ecil T u c k e r ,
g u i l t y a g r i c u l t u r a l a g e n t , a p e a k f o r c e f u lly , $‘j m illio n w o r t h . |
v
T h i s $9 m illion c ir c u la t e d b y v e g e ta b le i n d u s t r y a c t i v i t y
include* a l w u t S I million *|&gt;*’n'. b y g r o w e r s , a lit tle m o r e t h a n
15 million for sal.-t of vegetables.
Estimated profit hr Seminole
vegetable farmers last season was
at»ut St 1 2 million. This d&lt;*sn't
round as if farming is on the stay
sul. At a 'nailer of fact. Tucker
said, J . truly is on the upswi-g
both in land in rultivattnn and
acre* harvested
The labor payroll f«r llir lit* 57
Halloween festivities get under season. Ia*t foe which oomptelr
Monday will l&gt;&lt; m orr than j&gt;.*‘ t a s y e ar. I h* l*-**&gt;k« -«ill be open
amounted
way *1 530 p m t-wias when figures a T ssaiUbtr.
■lie M an «*f an -tltcr work iscci, f*-t p a y i r e n t Monday no,mini,
rrsrnival* at Southslde School and in SI.1J7 231 Thl* Inc'udrd rutGENEVA fUPD
The United
N E W N A S C O M M A N D E R S - Introduced « I ib r C offe* C lub m e e tin g yrai o n la y w ere
f**i Sem nm lr i - inic lissp ayr *
I f tilt* is a sad "&lt;*te e u which
Wilson .School. Paota nffirialb h» tural arv| market preparation la
It **tll l*r th* .tar* of ariott-ri to ( t a r t
f o u r new c o m m a n d e r # o f unit* at t h e N a v n l A ir S t a t i o n . I .of I to r ig h t t'&lt;ir. Floyd l i a r
the
weekend, or the stitev *nd ttii»»la cD*bcd puNif­
ho*
It"
\*-ai
f«o ta\e». that I*. I**tal m o nth at
Nos r ns Iter, there
t* ty t**div &lt;* a pr.*p*ned nuclear
Estimated rr**p sales hi* the rin. ( ’apt .1. I). K a n r tg o , w ho i n tr o d u c e d t h r i p i n r i c t ; C d r . E. Is. I!&lt;»rn II. t'd i K. .1. W in .
t ; nr.ee for l.isai |&gt;s-&lt;&gt;pl» will lie
test -ah tl.spc of achieving an
i»
alni***t
s
i
-1
million
•tie
r
onsola
tlon;
it's
e*.*iiomnal
to
(Mergnli m P h o to ) •'
asailablr at Sosjthatds Serving same ) r a r were SS.228.IUU. total t e r a n d C dr. l i a l l.n n g .
\Vc*l agreement to
Per*on*
pay'-*- e**'* Fast
John L l.a llo " i.
county t*c ""sliop" early
n
a
b
spent
b;
Semin&lt;’le
vegetable
still continue until 8 Ail p. m. In the
hilt I* *' espNttlona sagged.
t h r u I u s r • i- N o s r n i - i 'sill
co llectoi. I k '.ic a niouncril th .
grossrrs
s
whopping
JJ
958.J8D
cafeteria ^uppers mas be taken
It* {irrscnlatn es of the werld’a
. t hr i**--tman I* *lrliseil)*-g I * i.llowid a font |*er r e n t discount
f t
All booth* and concession* Tbrse figures are for vegetable
t •a trn irn t'
lo
prr»t* • t h o s e who wait until ' l a r c h Wont Ihtic at,&gt;mu powris. the United
has* hern moved tnl*&gt; the school
any ba t gain* at al* ThrsTI States, (oral Britain thd Nivlat
H i t s r o r a s e r ie s
I lit *r
a .* • fur th«* i!' *%| g * t
because of Inclement weather
Itussla. met at the Palais .tea N a­
| pay* t h r llrt a n n u l i : Ju r.
Hot dogs, hamburgers, coffee, farming only. They do not include
l h c disc ount fo r |* a \" ig In D&gt;- tl*m* ti try t» agree et. a rjJtetn
milk, soft drinks, pie and .-*kr citrus ami callle. Wo other big
■vntber I* titrru per c*nt, in Jutt- for (v.iiriug a Tan on nuclear
ran be purchased at W'llson Srhfail items In the farm economy. Figu u ry . two |'.-r .-rut. and F e brua ry, test*.
During the evening a ceremony | ure* on these two phases of counIn opening *pec.hes, the Sovleta
m e p e r r e n t . On April 1. all ta v r will be held to crown a king and «&gt; agriculture will be rovered in
riot pair I lie.-.mu- dellnelient and tepeated their ilema «l for an in)queen ssf the carnival. Prires will later .tones in Tne Herald,
«ith|e4't to per*alttrmntiatr emt to nut’ear lesi* for■- i h»ae nam
T h e jm iticus 1 p u r e o f S em inole (.'utility in c rv a sed it* b e a t Domocrall* tw
be awarded for costumes
Tucker said Florida Extension
It Is to -he ta xpa yer* advan eser. w h i l e the United State*
s* ill api*eai on thr c -tirg machine
A parts for Junior high students-Servi *- figures ihow that segr- to d a y a* ' h e c a m p a i g n h ea d ed in to it* final th r e e this *.
luge t&lt;&gt; get tut* a*k comfnreil *ald it would tie prepared to halt
irt Novt-iiitirr lt.»»&lt;*l on pa*t r rc trsting on * year-to-year hails.
,1 Pinecrrst and Sendnole High i table production In Sentinel# Coun­
S p e e d in g u p t h e te m p o sscr»- tsvo n ta te rn e n t* . o n ? f r o m In Tiir»da&gt; * cic l*
•nl«, S’*min* I t ouny
. . i .**. i
c i l be held at the Civic Center ty gradually has staried In climb t h e D e m o c r a tic K v - c u t t v e ( ‘o m m i t t e e a n d t h e o t h e r f r o m
Neither sti'e ipctlfv.-a.ly rejected
llillhimcr * stale ins-lit also «ri
a rv eColnimr-mlnde
l ir n e t b ll y . thr other's proposals. But their
from * to 11 p. m. The Hecrea- again Production of m ary vrge- s u p p o r t e r * o f a w r i t e . i n c s n i l i d a 'r f o r ’ he C o u n ty I 'o n r n ii* .
ticue*l
the
actisilc
&lt;
f
defeated
In
notably .celery,
dipped i ,
Hon Department Is -i&gt;&gt;.ii»&lt;&gt;rmr the tables,
—
. . . . . . ■••»-»-■•
I hr K lo riiU !»r»r loplMrnt Caw il.out t w o t b l l d * of th r entire tax position* were stated so firmly a*
cumlwnt II s’. I&gt;*d*l. although it mi*i%«»n m ill Unii* (1 m illion In due 1* Collected In Nu\*-mli»r wlirn l&lt;&gt; imtiraie that reaching ag.canirts which inrls.de* s costume sharly In 1SM8 &lt;1 due to stift fom- r , , m '...................
,
parade, free horror show, stunt*, petition from South Florida
**• -s - Mdlhintcr. r h lilm ia il «U t h e DcllliHTiltli l-.McUtUJ! did n-it mention !u u *•&gt; na nr I hr rn.nl 11*\ rllut* I nh *!• for S.*mln«»Ir tlic disconn* I* h ig h es t, (ialluway ment would In* difficult.
said.
games, dancing. and free refresh
The decline, gradual Ir im 1950 j l o m m i tU &lt; \ u r g e d all D i'm ocinl* to
*U|)|Mirl al'.d f l e e t
One Red Sign
slatrinrnl taul ' actislly by any i •mill) tin MovnJ*&gt;.
If the sa m e patti-rn i* fullnwr.l
ricni,
to t®55. started letcllt.g oft a 1
" -------Soviet dclrgatc Semyon Tsarapf
ill'
a
ill
not
t«*^ult
in
4ti)’
In
defcatrd primary ramlldatr in
thj* year. aD .til ‘ '71.W.M Will ho U l, k ,„ lWn „ onr o( Ih, Kwmlln
At t l p. m. dancing on the patio couple of sears ago. New acreage j
campaigning against thr party r r r n c »n the count) «»r l U t r mllccletl In the tns: .10 day*. The udsocalrs of a "tough" line with
of the Civic Center will be avail- i» on the increase. The trend now«I«M.
i
ujiit)
Utnrm
\
'lari*
nominee In th« . neial rlritn-ii i*
total Ins due. Including Inlatigllde
able for senlo- high student* i«~ t« to a greater variety, too. Ml of'
( I c v r U n d J i u u l tm la). Nor Mill personal property, is 11.I mI.PoJ.UJ, tin* West — isailo one significant
not in keeping with tin- principles
turning from Hie Nrw Smyrna- which meass that farming t» he
concession, however.
«if tin* i’ .,**|b iiffi-oi prr«
(ialluway said.
of thr Deriioviatir lulniar) * )stc m l rill (4tr», In* a-lilcd
^ in f o rd football game. A mid-1 coining
r w e impo.tanl. Tucker
lie stated •pc.-iftrally that RutJ since they are ....... . no,ml to sup­ tlrvrlattd *»awl tlirir Lml U t rr*
Wglil sliow ia seheduled at the . l»id.
•ia I* teady to sign an agrremant
port the winter of the primary." a number
i’il» Theatre, eiosing Halloween
--------------------------setting up a system to po’.lce any
inuuiri**% a I hiu I th
feitivltl.1*.
East • West ban on nuclear teat
D. •i■
I rndoi •&gt; i tIsird o May*ir pi «*|Mt*i-«| *uU, ikil\«111 «rtl tn l i t
Saturday night a carnival It
explosions. Such a system Wal
In a llr t .ilil |ty tin |)roli&gt;ptttrnt Toin
"It is advisable, t*rsllith *«id, I e r (lary a* hi* p trfc iriie i
rirorge (Sriffm, Tarn a, lepir
planned at the Lake Mary School,
’outlined by nuclear scientist* and
ctatrmri 1 ileNII two week* m ikilun.
si ntalisc- of th. Shoufi 1 tiling Ma •*t«, count dowrr le the d r*irv d of t’uhli
beginning at 5:30 I i&gt;od will be
who met here last *utnmer. Pre­
fire then rtmn'. the * jim
u m b tr ■**•'"
1'&gt;&lt;■ I k
• I
tnlnatr
' I hr»r
4tr
|iu rrl •
r«vrttu*
chine
Co
.
.aid
T
h
u
d
U&gt;
night
asailablr for the evening meal A
sumably It would inrludr control
o f * - .!r ii, blanks, a n ! tin .o n e s
'• n ' "
'
*’ defi-alesl U-m|f »ntl ^til l»r
•••Irly from
it
is
"abtululeli
legal
and
con­
costume parade will be held at 7 S a m e O l d N u m b e r
stations located on Soviet territorypoixllug blank will in slightly a- U°dd by H *
Uu D ls liir t tli,. ru*lit |*« r . m l -urp**»% K««ollrv
stitutional"
la
'
ote
*
write
hi
p. ni. with priies to tie awaidtd
It was thr first time the Rus­
Im
I *r -*' '’ In**
uuty ( .»mmi**i *n ' a x a«&lt;mtttk* to tin* S t i t r Ko.nl
«isirr the nalPr of tH«- office ”
COLUMBUS. Miss. (U P D - Miss ballot.
in each age group
sians had Mated dearly and un­
In lh -scpi -• iirtmary
I iip .r t imnt f* i m r In &gt;VntlnoU
l-ucillr Ctirr Thursday drew the
'
The
soier
must
th
n
.
with
his
(■rill
,lts
to.il
In*
aualii'i-ci
.it
If.The Fleet Reserve Vw»ial*on,
equivocally that they are ready
\t Hi** van * linn . i|i|Min* . of f o u n t ) .** * Irvrlain l ».*t«l “ I h j u
saute auto license number &lt;he Home Ilr-niuictrat -m ( mr l l ten* light thumb, inosr the le lr iie
oriatHh 117. wilt hold a dance in
„
! t" sign a control agreement.
i i . ,• *i r c n v r tf te r ifl flu
Imd last year. Officials said thr ter that It isthe duly o f all c lc ik * trigger and .*1 th* *.mu- h tu * lh ' l a 1 i . j &gt;‘
.1 t ■
,*tl &lt;-t i
Tie Sanford Armory at 8:10 p ni. odds against it »r&gt;t about
Pimiipio... rcmler" 'J
' * ,l l’1’,0^
’th r U. S. offer to Impend miand in**i»c)ot» to In alri.rt inter* lilt left im lra linger upeii ihe jc c t ril
«'y iier*onal*tle*
into the | (loll) I *-1*1 I
Costumes are optional; p.-we* will
J Liridsas Umood ha* mud#
clear test* on a year • to - year
u U » lL t\ f»»1 •he 11mids I&gt;» •!.,
7,000
tn
t.
procedure
fur
a
jw
rltrl't
»l*l
&lt;
*-t
the
e
v
tie
m
r
left
1
cam
paign
,
in
!,»•
proper
be awanled. The public is ins.ted.
pmin that resolution* 1*&gt; r j u e a * j ,**1 matie d.per.dart on an
II I.
t t*ui in lrn i to malign nit iti •'onwiiMian
of the machine After w riting the
r.rle-ltt sole.
,
rhr J»ycr^» wivt* arr kponw p r j nc?j , m i H o n o r e d
i*lc%«*land &lt;ai&lt;l tin* tro ilu im n 1 tors or the. group* wil. rad *w." iu.pe.qjnn system being not only
ttir
sln
lrilie
n
l
*ald
"IVe
nam
e
of
Use
ca
ululate
an
\
must
anyone
Hr
riplainrd
Ural
inter*
*h--.il'
w„ r J,|n&lt; , f f
a mrmt)€r»hip iln \r in iIk* f«»rni
j
.i l iftlrtl &gt;*\ the ( oiniii'Hlofl, ai»t|*- linn In Iti* determination to eon i|UU| | r&lt;| )MI,
at a Halloween cu«tumr part) at
\ I l # \ NT A l U l ' i ' - T t i r tisg fly iirsi turn t» r ted User to clot, t»e placrul at thr right of lilt liasr r Ih'il no pain* - made mi ••tttifik* t«tu«itKi* a tot •nit* of th** | t, ur Virginia** i" Itry «• - mas* „ vi&gt;| y 4n4|
- ,* ( 1, factory prohatg r* \\r utc •iiptxiiiiig Mayor
Jrr„-.
nlJl)e |dWlf(j ICB.
the American Legion Hut i t 1 U *nt&gt; *’ J high scht-1 b« jrs a pie the booth Hr may then &lt;-a*. In* n am e.”
! I**# •&lt;I? ” «*a i»rr*«lv
, t i n l !i * 'Fi j i n r . e . i . t a n r - " to *eh..*l t n l e r a
Mr* t a in i II a l l i u r . su p e isism lia r s liic u u - r w r b r h r t r mm to
p. m. Mus:e, dancing and prite* !_ur°. '** * ‘*"fk delivering a baby vote for all candidate* except
,
eral disarmament.
till U'lril |« not 411 otiltiriitiof of !*' "
\Iniuml oltlirv**-*! the Virginia
m
will tie featured, ill Jaycee \VI\-- Students prepared *N- flag In bon th -e be desire* to i ote liy write if irg l -trutwn intnslu ed thr |&gt;e tin tie*l i-amliilati {h r mils thr Mat* • f Fliirltlx i»«»r of nn*.
•p e a k rr. and t**»fru m l , l r r k * *i*l (H i*u i* illln • m je clrd
...n r troin
lllhlll
\*sn ntur.dat night
r s who are mem'.er* of tlir club nr of Prlnr.pal Anslr* II Shuler, in
((Mill ) Ilf tilt St 41 * of I I n fll, Ktl'lcatl*"
a new father
iii«l**«tut» n. oilier tnatl**!* &lt;
Mr Dunn h im *rll m u pulili. in
are etpeeially Invite*!
.toil 4ih nut nti I i annul !■* i-.»ol. onl* u Ii w hour* aflrr the
re in in g tlir eleelPm In lie In i*l noim rrm ent
nvn whr lining
t t-s|rt*ni( t!, 1 11*f t I 111»r li«|«ii(Utnl eonvroil' ll bud
No*
1
We lia s r m n d iiitid i la in
*%ltf» tsll f.llilf of ')it S t ’ltc Ilf l*.«**t-d ir***lutl&lt;iii- r.illlng
M r*. In u re &gt;«id today dial at- paign on ahigh level *tatmg n r F ld tltli Do; t i S m inulr ( 'oiiiit)•.** .prcial -r*• tun r»f tire tirrieial V-CHICAGO ( C P I ) - Leonard W.
»• nbly l*&gt; asturr thr continued
hajfner IV. wa* twortl into the
•rn tre sole* will be ca n v assed ■
* w err fur V .n . [ t , u
an*
I lu­
Ilu* rr«olut»s*n *(!*.{'♦ nd ii* • In
up. ration of a pub'lf school IJS
I Army Thursday ami
wa* hi*
ginning at 7. in ru Tuesday
1 hi .ml* s ta lrii.c n t almul ' l l
U nm t tliiAlci tl.it tils i of ad •
[fiancee, liloria Jear Cowell. 15
grtietal rlrc lin n will lie .a u v a t - id in d rs*rrlin n *
aim
fMi
U s t '
V11
i li lt j l i.lt
Uiiid* tem
'h-Tin fo u tliu ll giitnv m Ih * at
I lie goveitior mail** only a par
'I Ju*t didn’t want to he the girl
It) a hi Wi-dnrtrlay . Can-... • D u n n "
Twtlvr men from Sentlrol*
hut »oiitrtiiplnttU. 4 ii«f lit. ii %c
tltlltsl
fop
to
n
ik’
itt
I
m?I '.Seen
he left Itehind.” *hr esplained.
a set*lon In
Ing w ill tn- M i* B ru rr. Count,
llllllllilir i - alcsts-lil* ill -aid lli-imi • f «ui It i t i i r * i« r \ p r « t« |y 1 * Mil* enthetiral departure from hi* pre I'snrnty attrrnlnl
Se m in o le * llit r h Sch&lt;-.*l am i
pared test. . a* trig he would not Iwesburr; Tburulsy night arvl
Judge \S|l«on
M esandri amt a • rutic ■andldatrs vslKi.e name . will led Im . •»r’ pH** 1ri li n g ». i r\’r
BERLIN i Ul’l t—The W.*t Ber­
Ness- S t n y r n i*
llik 'h
Its* ^
m em ber * f th* **&gt;unty com m is* .-.
-ipl**ar uis llie Soling u u r h ln r l.ifsdl *.»1♦I i . f i l l ’ 1.1, tfii« .it do tiler til* nil out stand ugaln*t In learn, 1 again the oM adage: one
lin tabloid newspaper It 7. *aid
fi'l llilln l ' * tin tegrailoll "resolution* to 'be .on
g r't . ill of anmelhing Just what
lu-on e n d e d o f f L c c s ii im - o f
Jidin K rn le r will preside oi r &gt;•
COLUMBUS. Ohio (UPD -Th*
&gt;jui*ilfleil at.d filed *utijri I t•* Itie .. ill I *&gt; n p t r d
today former British dip!..mat
nh'UtlfU' tin tiarv not with Handing" unle*» the I* pu' in
lan vatsm *- Ixiard
in c le n u -n t w e n t h e r .
election campaign i* heatlnr up
■rsm a ll and a i r I he rhem r» ..( uiilri s*( tl * 1 -t.lt
Dimild Maclean arrived in firn ! Firemen iserr tailed out Tbur*
t . er . r al \*.rillb!s Itself called for
"hi* fart w. * hiougld out by th*
-in* D rm o ria ti* voter* ..n a nun ImohI*, Id •&gt;*l«|r«|
The ifunie Iium licen reW \ t Thursday a* a nemher of •lay night to pul out a blare in
lh« «1
*i • a l. *l*e&lt;l .land
Fir*t ,l"*eai«T Corp. of Miami
I* wide liasi*
llie stali'u rn t add
M
-hetlu
led
f
o
r
N’.
t
s
.
I
I
in
the Soviet delegation to the atom* a campaign billboard
( a pn»)r« It in
"I ear offrr you no par.a.ea vs hlcti rrrenlly r&lt; mplrlrd a *urvay
r.| that they - a rr due llie sup­ • •&gt;.«i| *«inl 1 1»•h• cf %
N ew S m yrna.
conference.
thr Count)
but t* Hard firm behind our ton- on a four conn*' area, tnrludeit
port of all Ite iin v ra ts in Seminole
..rtlont," Allilonsl told the r«lu in tiie arra are Seminole, Flagler,
•County ’
...t..f* He wax interrupted ftsr Lake arvl Marion.
m « Maclean at the (J e n r v . , i r
W A S H I N G T O N ( U P D - Thie ve.
the t a«npaigt* (ur lit* *u
met
! applause *rserai ttuir* aial rr
In a.l*liti&gt;in ‘a hearing the re­
• it)
to in n ilt- lo ii, howevci
m
port a» Maelran along *Ph mittc1'**'" *tole SIS.rwm worth of mink
retted a *tan*ling nsalion from sult* of the -urvey, tlir local dele­
•nalnrd relatively quirt Thi* Issue,
other m em ber* of the Soviet &lt;Jele fstrs from a *t-*rr g«*t i* &gt; ; just
the approxlnialrlt I wvt delegatra gation was given an 82 page sum­
tea* will . orur up for a d rritm n
glttnn left an aircraft that had to time
HAT (NA 1 1 I'll - Rebel* in e
at the ronrlntlon of hi* *preeli. m a r y of the need* of Seminole
hj)1
SAN FRAMLMO ( U P D
'
Window
m
a
noequtna
that
Light candidates
all
flowm from Frankfurt
'o n disrupting Monday'« eleeti •* ■Iiesday
I \ Norfolk rirlegattu* ie,| the County tn attracting industry and
*tUI
forty
*trong
earthquake
*lu»ik
been
Stripped
of
the
furs
Western delegation source* In
have warned ( ulsun molori.i* ill' ll, qi'nllfled \ ninth, a woman,
fight f«w tile rewilutl" * which making oilier progressive step*.
when police , r San Franeitco ao-l a to* mdt that uny who venture on the III.
i* rsin-ilng no a write in llrk rt
^ i e n e v a »ald they had no confirm were shsking
1.(1.h - it .I- If tft((»i ( 1. *i|M l.au&gt;
were adopt*-*1 s It ll' l.ci, prin­ John Krnhr. Chamber nf Com•tretch
of
the
I'allforniu
«•
-.»
*
7
riserl
® tion of the returel urn! doubter)
■lo- i t bin '&lt;I.m m •ruing cipal *d N..r1h»t.lr Junior High. , mere** manager, who attended th#
11 X ( t
Tliursdai Inti raut-d no *rti.ii- w a s* during tl.e *rrk that tn
Maclean world hr allowed &lt;&gt;ut «f
Thursdai " l - a i r l at tlirir
■-i
II* Safi It...... »«!** • 1 «llf 4 * a re ..nr of Norfolk’* *i\ integration
damage
•rs.ton, said to&lt;lay that the ComRussia even under e* nrt
\ S»
rt*k '
ICCltlf t 1
•dlt a t 4 ’ » 1I*
lo-ed a.-lv-il*, *aid hr **a* ''|H-r ■ mlttrr
I0t) |* • *iep l.i thr right
V l*m o lo g l*ti a! 'hr l n n rr-tt*
vtet delegation spoke m a n -ep led
In thr l l - s o i arc*, ilu** •
4 • m r.Wl.n* ..f - inford •orally oppn.ed to Integratlnn ’ rllrrettun at p. f q i b e d by the BeIII
•if
California
III
Be.kelei
said
Hie
"I know nothing" and hung up the
paid little at ti nt inn to the re-* • I
for thr !•••: eltfh! ) r 4 f l 1ml an but a d d e d , "We a i r paring a search Corp. "Group* should or1, 1 . 1 y
ptsonr
I luud)
with intermittent rsia trem bler la«ted focr minute* slid '.Iiieat I'mnmutiicallui.* *|i * i h . i
#.f J
price and thr dilution . a n t .on gar.ire „n the county level lirst,"
I l u S a n f u n l A'ft v It a ii s tu b h«M
recorded
a
m
sgm
hulr
of
I
7
’*
on
liy relwl tataitage made it imp
.Snrvi* o
to* •* If.
Mr- tlnue at it l* "
Knight said there wa* &gt;m* doubt today. Parti* clouds with Scatter­
K. i.l*-1 ia id 'lies were told, "With
ltd
n
r
r
k
l
j
n
t
t
c
t
l
h
j
a
t
th
r
I
'm
r
the
Rirbtet
*ealr
he
rarthcpi.ikr
ed
•
honer*
tonight
and
*
*
•
t
n
ret
*
y
.
11
X
I
I
'
■ton
t
rant
•-•
•
iliir
to
itrtrrminr
iminr
*nf.od:
1 *•
he had seen Marlea*
" F ie seen parent- *lt.*l tears In ttil* il.iin th.-&gt; shou'd then deter(rr»t Inn 4t • p m i r * | r n | j )
whirh
rau.ed
*e-tou*
dsinu
..
H
ig
h
today
70
tn
7*.
In&lt;&gt;
tonight
r. .or told
fh* i r j i r l *140 •.('*^
• I at Butler in* office ’• hr .aid "Seli ail po
"We .mre w e ir giu*d Iriemi* "
!'
't r f r a lf |M«i;r a in cb.m » in
»nd
*nuthrt*t t e - e on Marrb J ] | 0 V ir ruided lug r f f i r i i w h r*fi»rrf%
SS as 10
I!
d D* ••» . lia r Iron * w »nl to l no a **hat they tnin,. wha - thi- lorallty want* and
*l in »• •
h* said ' We were g&lt;«*d friend* ( 1 t « 72. F.a«t
•llt'W
fl
4
uit«*irf|
«)nl(
go alter It '
5 23
--Ill ■1 1
one
ringto &gt; *
ndtirn O rirn tr t'rm in •
until the time lie left the West anil winds 10 to 20 mtlra per hour.
ran iki
|b jlh ii't tlir 11ijh wu \
|b r film
llrtlrril \din
S F Cinder,
1
II
.1
ruu-t.
loot
Iter
II
*0
Ai.
j s e n t to the Soviet Unton. I know
t'ulMti i r f u i c r
in M r\u
l»n |MfVff It thr Su lri'lr f ti*. Hf ■ml
IMIlaha***. . lursulrrl user tha
Ir*
•
him a* well a* I know my own
jvortrd hrartn r
rb rl t»r»ta«l*
•tu fling in the la rtliu rg Clslc Cen­
X m rfira . w4» »rrur«*«l ftssrn \N K
( ’lio ru s T o K c liu a rsu
1 i.a r l.f
N 1
r.ai •
brother I eoutrt rail h a i r made s
» i ) i n ; Hint im n tcm l
collin'
ter
*#ilrd %4frl&gt; rritfinfft it sjnfttrrl
Mi
111
el
*
'I
n . i . r - -if til.* Sanfntil tt »
ml«take
a rc r«*n\rrginj: on
\ i ' ai Xlr Matlor
lilhrts allriHiirig from Seuiltiol#
g. I- " - ,
I horn* art
remiml.d that thr
u p i t l l of O rirntr 4 ’ ft 4&lt;ha
"I called to turn. 'Donald, what
\ 1mout1r r rnrt.t id * mail* t u i 1
:• Ilia . i i '
-ir'x*
t, |K*I to next rehearsal will be held Mon­ t o n nt y inrludr-l Senator Douglas
I u rrl'A n rd i from O rirn tr into •
are you doing h e r e ' "
fruit .*»kr% *»»r a tm la h lr fitmi I
•f..Ill f .
• d intern day rigid al 7.10 at thr First Slenstrnm. Ills id Catrhe!, Robert
m a ju rv p r m in ir
" H r wa* just as surprised as I
-n\
ri* -n’iH'i p rin tri|« t«»I
and
.1 *i»l.
11.0’ to t.r Methodist t'hurrh. Hatt y 'I Weir Brown, 11*■in*- r Ottiurn, Cenl Tuck­
llss eyes fllek em l fearfully. Hr*
Onr *ucli t.rcadruii
«*•«(!
in n t fur a rlilb projr t
|
er. II It. Crumley. Robert Crutn...•;.'• C'l
will dirert.
tp|*rart*l unsure of hitn*eif B it
irtw lt havr capturrd thr t»»4»
ley Hal lls n fts , Marion Hannas
twfare hr rould answer me he
lla n f) . ‘th r r r V'rrtlrfrnl F » iL r
Danny H*lin a id (tnty Shrddeo.
the United f und u moving said, that the stalfs of the
was pulled to one side hy a p**w
lla titta wot »»orr. *»■&lt;! that *
along
toward
the
goal
of
IVi
O
O
o,
schools
e r f j l rompanlon. an unmistakrwould gi.r
had clamiM.........................
The Naval M, S U tlo i l.a* it. h|| hw a, t r .f f ,
Santa ( ,
8^ t*r agent of the Soviet
to. ret according tn llmvard McNulty.
lhr
drive
chan
man.
hut
hr
added
that
' (ilse
United1 drive In lull swing| |&gt;,m |ncr
‘
I&gt;otire Brrth v a n i s h e d In
some of the individual gift* arr and Is rtp ertrd to make it* mill*
crowd "
I *im*I| urltuil c* *. Iledllll-ll tu pla.** u
I No wi.ril of j 1 . - , ti 1 •
: • I loruln " l b«’ | vinyl, carm-lian, olivine and It
disappointing
report on Nov I*. MrNultv *aul claim* wa* r i i r n r d fium i • &gt;■
•tail **t..n on wliat is tw llrtrd t i gut-lit-*
imiiri|&gt;r(|. rom karat feature strip* Dining loom.
Joe Bakrr has tiecn taking time It ha* a goal ..f 12 VO and he *aid
DANVILLE. Vx (LIT) — Ity*
- Mir hlggrst bnmr in Srnntiole pletr i if b »tr t*\\ a fill tiirlitnl Florida r*iom. foyer to have ter
from hli campaign for City Coin- he wa* consince*! "by the line
• n 'ln t.
lilt*
u* &gt;I•
f r u m , immj *: rarrn II..or*. Dm wall to tie of *taud*ii frarni th* w«r*t Hiurs.
misslonrr to act as projectionist attitude st the h i . e that th. goal
S e n d s T IlU llIx S
S hilltlm*- liciinit l*-,i(.| yr* nr. ) I
(I ')•,
A ft jDA' n n l Slitkl
*dk foyer. Urge mural day vvhtn thev law a train hit
fot the UF film Hard of Hope. W o u ld be reached, t liaplau Ail
'
Itoy W. Burrell's ear
enlu&gt; by- fir t ity of Su. loril Ir AfOtlt *' •lit aJI r (ft*ti
lllilrntal
scenel on wnitli wall.
MOMK ( Alll.il Mona.
Ill
whlrlt ha* te«rivrd such favorable lusm Fuller ha* Iwen spearheading
flley ru*hf.| to the wr*rka(*.
■li.ulid Inr nisi will lu- al,out
|»
. t u* i f tlir r \ t r n i * r d l l InThe
r
ai
l
a
all
of
thr
dining
I’ope l.din W i l l ahlril l ’ n r •
Burrell
already* had rnaulesl out.
.HAD P A U L O . B ra n t f l ’PI
Po comment. He ha* shown It to the that drive
(77'»»i I^inls. aping -Pi'liar.*** '4r» *1 •Aifh (Midi
till
rrntral room will he tieigr buck Slid
The groups that have n*cn mak fI a lisle i i t Monaco Ihursda* 1 .lit •• *1 ’ u in u h ln g * for th. h rm r pro fltrinr of ilf i a ’4 11J hr O rlcnlnl.
Burrell limped around Until ha
lire oprnevl fire on fare rl*e rW*t office staff of .Southern Hell and
ing glat* ibeirs will lead lo thr reached one of hi* shoes, which
thanking
him
fui
hi*
rue*
*»i
-if
ha* irheduled it for tJv employes ing the hou»r to bouse soll. ltstMin*
jw
ui down town Son J’a-.ilu
\\ • un­ J'.l* ■*I fI in ir r a * . the c..»; 1m U l % t«*kr * (| j u k lou* o f ( b r patio Floors will tie roncrrlr siah hail been thrown about I t /«#t
at the eicKangr of that firm ear will repoit to team Captain Italpli greeting Thr I’.ipe taut
to •- thao Sit'll i**i
bam# 4i(h Ii4 rru »
®.Ttiirsduv rig h t, killing at least
throughout, framing entirely of from the ear.
ly next week
Austin Smith over the weekend aware ul vuur nir-iagr of .
l i t Im nir
silirtlu lid f-.r rom
Milt .«»:!»* flit • •
i)4lll». w*umI trusses, rxrrpt for rarpurtr
I Dill
and
*end
with
all
ou*
in
,.r
five persons am! InNftng riorer s
T h, Florida I’m u r i n i Light Ui and it i« Iwped that a substantial *"* *"'*
Hr wa* uniiurt.
-nition by mill F rb ru a i &gt;. &gt;vi,| l,&lt; luulril aid an c-ir.illtlomd auto ratiopy, which will b* of sltel
of others.
employes aim hate been viawing addition will tie made to the (II, ,0 &gt;our Serene llighnei*. tn the owned by Jeno I'aulucei, president
main
at.
Mt.alnnrl*
kitchen
and
The
pool
will
hold
iO.tSX)
gallon*
J’riocrs* (.race, to vour chlldtrn
One of the dead wa* a military 1,**r
, n *f Haker said that he Oon reported lliu* far
"f * hun K ing and astcaiated en bath, of te*: • mk! Ten rooms in of water, to he supplied hy a six
plant
l-akr
Members of the loe.l
locst lawyers’
lawyers' * :l', l o
Inhabitant* of th* te rp iisr*. Dultilli. .Minn
policeman r.wgfet Wi the line of «»?“««»** the pla
n crew at U
ke
all n . palm* of multi colored Inch well. A cabana for dressing i CULLMAN, Al*. (LT D — School
Monro* Bridge would look at it association have turned In (2i&lt;). l*t*hclp*lit&gt; our fir*! »(*• i hi
To tie located at 2220 South *Int * * down . lii«t-(. ormorr.
will lie constructed. Thi* also will authorities t/dajr credited W’ayh#
fire.
by midweek
McNulty Hated, lie added that the blM ,|n' "
Wathlnstuli Dr , the lio.ii- will ljving
room little m-iri- than (mu*epool equipment (water
I’raiaon, 17, with preventing •
The rs-Hert wee* proUsUng a
law Samuel, reporting as cap returns front the ".iiua! liberal
- •
I MO square fe*i of spare, aoo squaia fret *.f spa*'H o u r, heater,
ihlonnator. Biteri. Tlir school bus cr*ah when the driver
Ihfeece'd tnerra*e in but andl*m **f the school solicitors,
said minded founts employe- in the
1 8*1 ■' - h*&gt;ol equipped v ; .
Rr sit suet Vtn I rheek- barherur hut will be Hs2u.
died at the wheel. Pearson turned
troHey fare* i/t that Braullan in-1,h*1 Newart Gitrhel. .uiienisor nsurthouir and those in the ittjr
%itt*ui derw alrr light* and heat* |cr Ii**ar*l, gardenia white an goldContractor for the home i« K. A | off the igrltion and pulled th#
^ u s t r u l melropoln Mob attacks .
“' T •‘•'•PMnUni: w. .tat.*, WASHINGTON (UPD
I’.est ing
i«-k gardens, barbecue hut ru prar. celling, .Td-mrh skuare Davis, Drllsry. Harris* will do eriieigenry' brake to stop th# bus,
z L g . . . . . 4 Ir lie*. . r i , , u 4,1 of ,h® ,J ^bools hsd reported, hut he twllesed that “ suiely more1dent Eisenhower
playrd
,ol( and many other farUlliri.
w.u* panel*, ilr f v r ile d by anrlent the landscaping, Kenneth MeCork- 1Thursday after driver Jarnra {Unn buses and trolleys paralsied Tbo,« | „ , h e r . had pledged over money will e.«&amp; in from these rhur.das
at the Burning Ti**
Vichltrrt lla Humic, Sw-dord ( hlnc*.- coin* where panels meet. kill, Duluth, thr intcrioi decoral-1 ley Copetsrd Sr., M, died of 8
l U0H Ut UU eoalnUau SoosuaJ twa a u s u v o .
iU u b Ir. nawtby it ary land
'»*■• hha bom* would tw lit* ''showK itchen,
tbrve-eolor
s t a r d u s t | inf.

U . S ., Russians Clash;
Nuclear Test Ban Fades

Despite Weather,
Halloween Events
&lt;o Be On Schedule

M o n d ay To B rin g
A n o th e r T a x Y e a r

County Campaign
Tempo Increases

Agreement Looks
Out Of Question;
One Sign Of Hope

Not County Debt,
,. Attorney Says Ot
Million In Bonds

W rite-In Vote Is Legal,
Election Officials Told

Virginia Governor
'To Stand Pal' On
Segregation Issue

News Briefs

Maclean Reported
At Geneva Parleys

Not Left Hehinri

- S Local Group Gels
Facts On Survey

Game O ff

Heated Campaign

. ^p?^from&lt;^ 'v . KiidMiSl Mannequins Shiver

California Rocks
To ‘Quake’s Tunc

Cuban Rebels Plan
To Disrupt Voting

LJdie Harrington •
Dies In Accident

Civiton Club Sees
Film On Safety

Weather

Contributions Continue,
U F Total Now $ 12 ,0 0 0

County's Largest Home Slated Here

Train Hits Car,
Driver Survives

Bus Fares Hiked;
5 Dead In Riots

Crash Is Averted

Ike Plays (iolf

I In*.

1heart aiudL

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Horse Players: U . S . Versus Russian
part in WesUrn countries. And ral*. This amounts to about two
By JUnWWT AUSTIN
tatted Press lateraatfaaal
whilo Soviet raring is surrounded hours pay for the average worker
MOSCOW fUPl)—The Ministry with some controversy, In Moscow —and there is win betting only.
of Agriculture conducts bone rac­ and half a down other Soviet ci­ The usual bet Ij the "double,”
ing in Kutala at a “ testing ground ties It rontlnuei to enjoy flu sta­ picking the winners of any two
for, the improvement of the tus it had in Russia In pre-revolu­ consecutive races. Picking the
breed,” but just at Hi America, tionary times.
winner of just one n e t U “ ordi­
the Muscovite horse player’s main
nary” betting and since the pay­
Tea Rcble lifts
interest it In winning t bet.
I The ornate Moscow Hippodrome offs usually art so small, most
From an official aUndpoint, |is said to b* 130 years old and bettors go for the double.
Garn&gt;r and Zaryad, the two Rus­ |her* on Wednesday, Saturday and
Jockeys hate a guaranteed s i p
sian honea which will race in Sunday afternoons, sn average of of 700 rubles 1173 mon'hly auy !
the S100.000 Washington. D. C. 10.000, with 30.000 on Derby Day, mrnted by a percentage of the
International at Laurel on Nov. show up for the racing.
handle depending upon how they ,
It, will not bo running just for
The minimum bet la 10 rubies finish even through there u orty ;
the prize money like bourgeois $2.30 at the “ official ex'liange win betting.
capitalist — nation entrants. The
Soviet steeds seek a higher objeetiee.
The two thre«-y*ar-«ldt are
“ horses of the people." Thus when
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A plan, our differences t* okay with me "
Gamyr and ZaraySd finished oneduet
starring Harry S. Truman
On hearing of Nixon's latest
two recently in the Moscow Der­
cumunit, Press Club President
by, Ihe importance of this from and Richard M. Niton?
It probably won't, but il could John V. Horner promptly sen' off
Ihe Soviet standpoint lay not in
the payoff at the parimutuel win­ happen at the National Press Club telegram* saying:
"The National Press Club ap­
dows but In the future of the two one of these days. The club presi­
horses when they are stationed at dent has formtlly invited the plaud* 'he hs '■'ooniou* sound*
stud farm* after their racing days former president and the current coming from two of its most dis­
vie* president to join in Just such tinguished members w'.. play at
are ovar
a collaboration.
opposite end&gt; of the keyboard. . .
Horae Players Hem*
For while horses have all but
The idea grew out of a state­ "We guarantee * t-*i! fcr.Jee and
Pur- !
disappeared from American farms ment hy Nixon over the weekend. an appreciative audlen-e
they still are much In use at the , He said he and Truman would ther. we etsurr you the crisis, a
rolleetive farm* In the Soviet Un­ ; "bury the hatchet." rmllng their will be there »n i.irsse "
ion and are an Important part Ilong verbal feud, "when the Na-j
of the national economy.
•tales) Press flub Invites us to
Service Restored
But although “ Improvement of play a duct.”
Ihe breed” may he the official
LONDON (UPIi -The British
Reporter* had asked him about
reason for horse racing, thousands the epparent thaw In Truman- j Post Office Monday announced
of Muscovite* have other Ideal Nixon relxtions. In a recent, the resumption
normal tele­
when they flock to the running Speech Nixon referred to the |phone service wi'.h il.# Iruqui cap­
tracks during the summer and Democratic leader as a “ gallant ital of Baghdad following an In­
harness tracks which operate warrior." The next day, Truman terruption of more than three
throughout the year.
told newsmen that sounded to him monthr The service had been
The Russian horse player is not Ilka an apology and "making up halted by the resolution last July
M.
much different from his counter­

Harry, Nixon invited For Piano Duet

FIRST SNOW OK TIIE YEAR— You»K*tcrn frolic in the unnw «t Herne. New York, af­
ter it l7-!nch fall cIokrc*! Ihr Cntakill Mount nin community of Tanncravllle nnd dumped
/pont two lo fo'tr inches elsewhere in upstate New York. It wa.i the fir.it snow of the ap­
proaching winter for the urea
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Heart Drug Tests Term 'Impressive'
WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Nstlocal Hart Initltulc Monday anaotuwad 'h.;pra*siv#" results with
a new drug for lowerlnr blood
pressure.
It said rctcarrh piiytirian* of
the Institute have found that the
drug, known a* JII 316. "produce*
marked and tuilainrd lowering of
blood pressure in patients with
hypertension.” Hypertension i* the
medical name for the dltra»e
Commonly known a* high hlood
■rtaturr, one of the nation's lead­
ing causes of death.
Ifes rososrch phyticlant am
Dr*. Loot* GUUspta Jr., I.uthrr
L. Terry end Albert Sjoctdstna.
They presented a formal paper on
their research today before a
scientific ee»lion of the American
Heart Association at ban - randsco. The finding* were simultane­
ously made public here by the
institute, a branch of the Nation­

al lnsUlu.es cf Health at Betlie*da. Md.
The physician* report'd that Jit
316 docs not seem lo produce
tome of the undesirable side ef­
fects of other blood pressure—low­
ering drugs now In uie. These
tide effects Indude sexual impo­
tence, dry mouth and constipa­
tion.
In tone patients JH 316 has
produced a unique side effect of
its own —temporary color blindn r*. This rondition has disap­
peared upon withdrawal of the
drug.
It ha* been administered to date
to 21 patients, of whom 19 respon­
ded with ' ‘significant and sustain­
ed lowering” of blood pressure.
The physicians said howrver
that fuither clinical Irtls mutt be
made before the drug's lasting
value In treat merit of hyperten­
sion can be known.

Agreement Slated
For Signing Today
BAGHDAD (UPI)— A cultural
agreement between Iraq and the
United Arab Itepublir wai to he
signed here liday by visiting
UAR Education Minister Kamaleldin Hutscln.
Hussein was greeted hy a
cheering crowd of about 20.000
students, workers and tribesmen
when he flew in Monday from
C a ir o . Although demonstrations
are technically Illegal, police made
no attempt to Interfere with the
greeting.

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Groom Collapses, Twice, A t Altar
ROME (UPD— Gulseppe MagH
is a married man today, but be
found the wedding service such e
strain that be may have to spend
his whole "honeymoon” In • hos­
pital.
The 26-year-old groom fainted
twice during the ceremony la a
chorch in suburban Cante cells,
once just is ne Should hair breni
saying *M d o ' and again yjst af-1

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Ruling Postponed
ROME (UPI) — A Rome court
Monday poitponed until Friday a
hearing on the Italian public protcculor'a appeal agalnat a court
ruling annulling Ihe Mexican pro
xy marriage of Ingrid llcrgman
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VOL. ZU X

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

Recreation Cards
Now Being Issued

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Police today held for mental
examination a man who staged a brief invasion of the Qu«n.
tico. Va.. Marine bane, armed with a toy six-shooter.
The invasion was a flop, and the man later was arrested
in a Washington hotel room when a corps of FBI men. metro­
politan police, military police and a lone postal inspector dee- |
^ s ,n[0lti ytiurda; i civic Center will he c-oted at
condcd on him.
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, ,, Ibegan Issuing registration card* for night to all children under frade
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Police said the man h a ile d a cab in Richmond, Va., UM tn recreation department aeti-iKyen.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1958

ITftlUd Prcm U iM d Wirt

NO. 293

Probers To Watch Polls

Attorneys Ordered
New Pope Appeals Church Used As School
For World Peace Could Lose Tax Status To Act Promptly
On Discrimination
In First Address

'Tuesday, gave driver Samuel J.
. . . .
. ,
He asked parents to cuopetatr
Membership ra.-da are brine |n tnfoff,ment of thrae rules. ED
|Smith, a 1100 bill and told him to
idrive !o Washington. Smith Mid given In-rity atudanta at the Civic ,nf0tary gltA. chddren may u-r
Use man was carrying flv* bottles Center (white) sad Castle Brewer (lie faetlilicv in the afternoon. Per­
of wtilaky in a government mail (Negro). All student! attending ry said. They will tv denied ad­
either recreation center must have mission at night, however.
WASHINGTON (L'PI) — Chur-j involved or have offend facilities ,
i bag.
ch&lt;-s that “Pen their doors tajj0 help In private scho-vling plans I
Out of-city resMcnu will be re­
lire latter fact apparently ex­ these card!, and must be register­
WASHINGTON (Ul’ l) — Ally.
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P’ l’ air school (lasses in the fight |&gt;uhslitutinx for public schools
plain* the pretence of the postal ed with the recreslion department quited to pay s ts fee per child
Ccn. William P. P.ogera ordered
VATICAN t i n (UPI) — Pope |against intcgiation may love Ibnir |c}o»cd in integration battles.
to obtain memhersh-p cards. All
inspector In the arresting party. office, by Nov. 10.
Ronald Parry, reereativu direct registration tor white resufvnlx will John XXU1 began ihe first day tax-exempt status, it was learned
Kmrrgrncy Service
U. S. attorneys today to be ready
Kn route tn Washington, the
)n many Instance* the churcitrs to act promptly on nil reports of
! passenger ordeted Smith to pick or. slid the recently-vppro ed City !w haini-rd at thr lorreatkm* of- of hi* reign today with an api-ial today.
Commission -Her requiring ’ he (five in the Civic Center, t'ardt for
Approximate!) S3 churches In 0,|rrrJ ,h&lt;.ir facilities to tH-lp the ballot box tampering and discrim­
to Ihe leaders of the world to
w
w-tf .t r im
t *,.
! “P various points a hitchhiking
5 , UlutJ 4l thc r „
»\SlllM*1CN (U P I)— The Jn , ^ ^
# flv£ a n f , rn|v4, worktr card, would w into effect M N«v. |X f&lt; W i
abandon their montiruus arms tattle Hock, Ark . and two Vir­ children during thc emergency ination at the t*olls next Tuesday.
ginia cities are already actively raster than in an effort to aid thc
tcrnsl Revc-ue Service v a« taken |on hi,
l0 Maine, and a small 10. (aids will he good this f1w&lt;-a* &gt;||r nlT-*,r Community Center,
Rogers instructed all federal
and ensure peace with lustier.
Pern said registration cardf
vu. rht rentmveraial
ac- buy with u brace n* shiny toy pis year, ending Sept. M. I9e9.
The 7«-&gt;ear-&lt;&gt;!ti pn-,t!ff. In hi*
sntl • inlegialion fight. However, attorneys to stay on the job ai
Separate card* are bring issued
no| ^ honored until signed firat papal atldrrsr, asked the
tax officials Indicated thc cf(ccl long as thr polls are open and to
count Hue” fro^ 12Vv t-v-onc tat .ols around Ms wa»st. The boy
accepted a :1ft , stint distanre for junior high students (grades ^ a rhtld'» parents, or guarliani. World leaders to ’ To- k at ’.he pro
on tr.e chutvm *' tax exempt slat- t-«- prepared to move swiftly on
rrt’ iras srd fd lr t t*v iw&gt;w 'ie
seven and eight i and senior atu-1 Commlialoners, in adootinj the pie, lls’ rn In t’ -’ r vu.ee* ”
! froi.v QuaaUro.
u* would ’.nr Ihe sanu 'eg.irdless a" complaints of federal election
ic it* plu t.
law- violations.
*
As the gnxip approached the |‘J*nU &lt;8., f JV
,hl|ouri' 12)- rw, requiring the cards, said thlof their intent.
“ What do they a *7 ilhat do
They aXC if I’m
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h. .passenger
. . . . . . . . or Perry salt the youth wing of
would enable recreation depart­ they L.vpkire? Not new mor-lrous
reimbursed by hta enpHyei .or i Marine
Undn existing tax I n . chur
The Justice Department's Civil
ment supervisors to regulate acti­ arms but peace,
rv(tenses ar.d, if so. whrU-tr he j dertd Smith to drive Into ihe gate
-but juvtlrv- .
dies need r&lt; t pay Income tax.** I Right* Division will have a ataff
vities. li also will allow officials but tranquility ar.d concord”
gave the bias an I'em liet account- T err iho ceb stopped. ar.d a
to the 'ede,r,. government or even on h ind ihtougho.t election day
to ban children who destroy pro­
Aug of the outlays.
guard. Pfc. Arthur M. Byrnes o f .
intake ipu r*/ of their income and ! and durtnj the night here until
Pope John, his voice linn and
perty uc refuse to cooperate.
* There la no c.-.*"ge in the iu&gt;, |Medford, Mass., walked up.
|tpcMi'ng lo thr Internal Revenue tire* last polling place In (ltd
at tim&amp;s almost musical, spoke in
made final l.t Au.*uat, tha* tax-! The man had wrapped hil face
'Service, Tula does not avply to •ountry closes.
Iditin from the papal thionc In the
payers who give their employer* ||n a handkerchief and grabbed one ! MlSSllC S ites iR lK etl
Sistine Chapel whvir a secret
ltUTivvooh
vs- v »
t him i '-viaiies minister* aiul otJier
Thc division, headed by Aait.
till IIVVOOD. M. \a. (Ul
church emploir* wh'rh are tax- Ally. &lt;&gt;en. W. Wilson White, en­
conclave of cardinal* circled hint
an’ itemised expense account and j of thc toy pistols from tn* child, i MANILA(UPI) The United I
Two coal mine explosion* in s* able like all othu i-crsonal In- forces federal voting statute*
Tuesday a.* the
I pontiff.
collect only aa much as llwy, ||c pointed It at Byrnes.
state, and the Phlllppinat will
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Rogers noted in a statement
Ma*a that brought the sleeting ii men dead.
While chur hc» a* a general that thc primary responsibility foe
tool.ting to the .wvenuc service , r0|d so f didn’t get loo shook *d&gt;I
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thc sealed arc* of St. Peters to missing and presutnrrl dead In a ovfr *'"l above ineir expense*,
detailed reckoning to their em­ gun right at my now and I start-1 nvi.Mlf sit** in The Philippines
state, and the frderwl government
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MIAMI lUPti - Honda was the world for the first time since blast that ripjicd through the Bur-1 Ihe tax-exempt &gt;tatus I* Important
hut no authority to supervise
The man handed Byrnes a card .” " 9 •raminerd Tuesday night.
must Itemiie expentea and renn
supposed to get its first frost of last Saturday.
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conton mine of the Ogleby-North Coal
generally the conduct of balloting.
Need* I rre Peace
the season this morning, but
.Jkursemer.t on tha tax return.
and told him to give It to the, o ' . . - a . . ,
U ,m lo
rtbutnrs.
Co. near (Talgivllie T u e s d a y
However, he added: “ Where vi­
W The tax aervlce feel* the new ar- commanding general of tha base. ^ l s l n l l U DUCK xt OI i IP
He said the world needed a morning
thanks to cloud* moving In from
Conti tbiilor* Hurt
olation* of federal atatutea occur,
NEW
YORK
(UPI)—Entertain­
rangement will make filing » The card was covered with bibli­
tfte (lulf, Ihe frost failed to show. free peace —not a peace existing
Twenty-two were killed In a Church contributions may now the Department of Justice will
return taster for taxpayer* who cal namei, was sign "Lord (lod” ers frank Sinatra and Danny
The Miami Weather Bureau under conditions of slavery.
sinvdar
explosion at the lltxhop lie deducted from the contribu­ promptly and vigorously take
square their expenses with their and ended with this note: "To tha Kaye returned to the United said the cloud covering raised
Addressing himssif to those mine of the I’ oeahonta* Furl Co. tor's inc .me tasrs up to lo per
prosecutive action."
States
Tuasday
night
from
a
trip
commanding
general
.
.
death."
temperatures about 10 degrees who "hold tn their hands the fste at the Virginia bonier Monday cent of his gross Income. If a
bosses.
Rogers said that every U. S. at­
to
Lwimlon
during
which
they
hob­
There are two exceptions to the Byrnes, meanwhile, had polled
of nations,” the Pope asked:
higher than forecast.
church lost its tax exempt status torney ha* been directed to be
morning.
new rule. Taxpayers who receive hit own pistol but decided not to nobbed with bluabkiod* from
The Weather Buicau awid read­
"Why are distensions and dla________ __________
watchful_____
and pra­
Cliartes Ferguson. United Mine thl* deduction Woifid not tie al- "particularly
reimbursements that exceed their take any further action because of Queen Kliiaheth II on down.
ings dipped Into the til's in the cord not settled? Wh) are eflurta
lowed, according to the HUS pared to act upon reports concernactual expenses must list thc dif­ the child. Tha cab pulled away
extreme Dortb portion of the state directed at creating harmful In- Workrrs safely- inspector. *aid hr spokesman. This might cut ma
ing the Intimidation or prevenUm
ference as taxable income, but and about loo yards from the ma­ Bus Strikes Bus
with no reports of (r»at.
atrumenU of war tn«'.ead of cirit believeJ this was thr first time terially into a church's income of voters from casting baUota a*
mine disasters had oecu.rrd on
don't have to give deUilt. Those rine base gate, thc youngster
Tha lowest reporting station progresa?
FLORENCE. Mlsi. (UPI)
from *x*ntribution».
their free will dictates."
Brho claim daductlnns on grounds jumped out.
"Come, art courageous and con­ consecutive daya In the United
Fourteen students were inju'od, wa* Deals with a 4T. It was
In addition, he lekl reports deal­
that their eipenaca exceeded their
The cab continued on to near­ but none critically, when three probably a few degress lower la j fident. . . tl.e lleh* from above States.
ing with false or fictitious ballot*
Thr men k i l l e d
Tuesday
reimbursements must itemiie all by Alexandria. Va., where the school buses collided nnar her* tow-lying farmlands in the arts, shine* on you ”
or other means used to pre«rat
outlays and expense money re­ other two hltrhhihera wtnl their Tuesday. Investigators vaid on* forecasters added
He quoted front St. Augustine: "never had a ghost of a chance,”
a ballot from ’ting counted, will
way. The man got out and told bus struck another from behind,
ceived.
M«st •sties in north am' central “ Pax est tranqullUta* dnmhii''— according t» a stale mine official.
be Investigat'd.
Last year 37 men lost (hrir
Smith to go borne.
knocking It into the third vehicle. Florida had readings in thr 50'a. Peace is the tranquility of the
"No re*pom loir complaint of
a
blast
at
the
Bishop
Miami had a low of St.
L o r d , and from St Thomas: 11*'**
discrimination, ballot box tamper­
The weatherman predicted It "Between peace
and. slavery' ' m*nrAirlift Completed
ing or other possible federal viola­
AMMAN. Jordan (UPDRoyal would warm up a bit today across there ti a great diffrrmre. Peace Thirty'*cven miner* working on
Tire monthly inerting of the Cof­ tion will be disregarded," Roger*
one section ot the mountait.vilr
thr
state
la
tranquil
freedom."
Air Force transports today com­
pit at Cralgsvtllr sera milled to fer Club of the Seminole County declared.
pleted the airlift evacuation of
aatsty. Rut 17 »tha&lt;&lt; in another Chamber o f Commerce at 10 a. m.
British troops from Jordan. Tt^c
k ,\ public apirilud Citl'en aho
section were trapped when a 'JiUorrvw at Mn. Aftlrby'a Val­
ata withdrawal was expectad to
™.*,k Ihe time to report a forest
wall of Rre In' earth sealed off des Restaurant will H« highlighted
be computed in another two
by th*. introduction of thrxe rfflpa&gt;iagrw.)i.
fir,- yesterday I* credited with |Ct,*ry clty-. nII brought about a weeks
Four of thr 17 were trscuid cera at tli* Nnval Air Station
saving hundreds c f weres of S e ^ - - f o r celery plants from a
and hauled lo the surface on con­ here who irrrutlv «««umrd charge
nole County’s valuable ’ .mberl-nd. K. jvicrslwrg man.
i M p t r i ’n
oes Lose Round
veyor lie'll &gt;rom two and one-half .barge o f unlit at change r f r«mL. L. Cox of Ungwood 'potted; 1,. 4 lf ufr Ul rhe Sanford Her
niaml ceremonies
MONTGOMERY. Ala. (U P I)—
a fire T.ireda* afternoon about aid. J. A. Nankin asked for a
miles inside the mine. William
Captain James 1&gt;. Ramagc, com­
Atra. Lucca Chappell Lovell died
two miles from Long wood on the "rtiih order'' on $1.60 worth of A federal Judge today upheld Ala­
Tucker. 34. and Paul Davis. It,
Ixingwood Markham Road. Ranger celery plant* that he might set out. bama's right te pass legislation
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (UPI)— A “ He showed no remorir whatao- were admitted to Sacred Heart mando re of the outfit* involved, suddenly yesterday following *
rearranging city boundaries “ re­ 10 year old boy picked up early
Robert Leverelt o f thc Florida
HiMpitai with serious burns. Thr will present Cmdr. Ed. Winter, heart attack.
wben
*&lt;«
*f W
Enclosed wa* a dwek for ll.Jn,
She wa* thr wife of William Vail
Forest Service went Into action which he "guaranteed to lie good” . gardless of motives," throwing today for ahootiug a woman m early this morning," llltl Mara* other two wrrr In fair condition commanding officer or i'A.HKON
with a firr-ftgnting crew and Jb) Rankin asked The Herald to out a «uil by Tutkrgee, Ala., Ne­ thc back told police hr did it got. chief investigator f&gt;r thr
State Mines Chief Crawford 31. ( n&gt;-lr. Floyd I'arrii, shipper of LnVril and thr daughter of th«
groes
xwking
to
have
a
gerry­
gallon s of water and saved the ‘‘please have someone send me
sheriff's office, said.
Wilson li»trd gas ignition as the VAH #. and Cmdr Ernie HorrrR, late Mr. and Mri. II. If. ChappoU,
"Juat like they do it on TV.”
mandering act declared Invalid.
commanding officer of v’a H-3.
pioneer resident* of Semtnol*
A house t&lt;&gt;hous# scarrn was eause of the explosion.
timberland
some celery plants."
Police said the boy, identified
"The meeting t» Brother in the County.
V. w MkSgelte. o » w r of Ihe
Harrison Carter, 51. one of
Anyone desiring to fill th* order
as Kerry Dale Casey, acted more |ordered In Ihii Denver sulairb
Tuesday night after Mr* Shirley those who rscaped, *ald “ when •cries of events intended tu footer
land, sad he and hla helper were may send the plants *3' J. A.
Alia. Livcll was * communicant
U’A.SIIINGTON (UPI) — Presl- j **** * U-year-old youth than a Orlofika, 32 was shot on the
burning brush pile* when high R-.nkin, *021 Elrd Ave., North. St.
we felt the sir revets* alter the the pteasant trl.ul m* i aiding Ire- of Holy Croat KpliorpH Church;
dent EUfnhower will vote at
winds fanned the blaie. The fire Petersburg.
front step* of her home
bln-t we ran out and didn't even tween the Navy and ihe cltiicna ua»t president of PKO Sisterhood
of the community," Charlie Mor­ and a member of the DAR. Site
became too Ivor for them te keep The city 's slogan is at stake. The Gettysburg, I'a., next Tuesday
Dolor* removed a 11 ralltwr pick op nur lunch Imckrt*."
it under control. About four arre* cheek may b* picked up at The after apeiding a long weekend at
•lug from Mr*, Orlofski'l »houlAmong Ihe dtad were Mine rison, wh« arranged the program, was born In Sanford In 1695.
hi* farm there, the White House
tier *nd said she was In good con­ Superintendent Oltn C. Gates, and said.
were burned.
In addition to her husband, she
Her-Id
•aid today.
LexcrvU tedsy issued a warning
demn. She ha* thret children
hi* aitittant, Edward StephenI* survived by |vadaughter*, Mitt
Tbe
I'reiidrnt
plan*
to
drive
to
l j owners rf tlmbe-lend* and hunt­
Mr*. Orlofsky told officer* the son.
Winifred l/ovell of Sanford and
! Gettysburg from BaRlumr* Frt
ers to "beware of similar esp'youngster shot her with a pistol1
Galnetvillr ami Mri
Gerhard
day
night.
/Modes.” Ha further advised the
after *he laugtnd off hi* warning
Wuenach of Indianapolis, Dull a
ORLANDO
(UPI)
The
execu­
tm blic that this is a good ’ Ime tu
to "drop your |iur*e or I'll shoot.”
grandton, David Frederick Wt&gt;«ntive vice president of the Florida She uid she assumed thr hoy was
School Destroyed
put In fire lines. Anyone desiring
tch; ami three ilitera, Mri. W.
(iroundbrraklrg cere.nonlev will
EVANSTON, III. (UPI) — A Chamber of Commerce said today joking.
protective firrllnea tr * / *.all the be held at * a. m. tomorrvr for
E. Coulbourn. Port Arthur, Tea.;
Florida Forest Service at Ung- the now fair building of Camp­ fire of .inVnnwn origin gutted a the major reason for the cut rent
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Cabl Mri. Frank Seru.’gt and Mr*. H.
She said Urn youngster ftrsl ac­
•queer*
on
the
state’*
pockettex.k
60
•
year-old
tlemenUry
achool
net Truilrc* of Ihe Internal J. I'embetton of Ormand Beach.
wood.
bell Leasing Post M of the Ameri Tuesday nirht, causing about was the sudden and gigantic p»pu costed her a* she w*« walking
Improvement Fund are expected
home from work at about dusk.
Funeral terxleo will be bald
can Laglon
1500.000 in dantag* and halting lalion Increase.
In vote officially »oon against from Britton Chtpel, Thursday af­
She -aid he pointed a nlckelplatThr decision was made last class** temporarily for 660 stu­
Harold Colee, addressing the , ed revolver and demanded that
TAIPEI IL'I'I» — Nationalist, purchasing a sixth parcel of lantl ternoon. Fr. John W. Thomat, of­
night at an adjourned meeting of dents.
Orlando Rotary Club, said “-&gt;ur •he drop her purse.
, China disclosed i&lt;da&gt;- It has boil- as a buffer tone for the new ficiating. Thr time will be an­
the Legion. Member* Voted to hold
great
growth
It
indeed
something
No on* was hurl In the blasr
"I've already shot a man ami if* tb* »i«c of ite cotiimerclal fish governor's mansion.
nounced.
a fish fry on Nov. I at th / Farm­
The Trustee* agreed informally
NEW YOnK »UPI) - Four ers' Auction Market. Legionnaires In the all-Negro Foster School to crow about, mil it i* no tin- dropped turn.” she quoted the boy ing fleet in the Matsu Islands desmixed
Messing."
after
student*
and
Janitor*
had
•
pile
a
Communtet
buildup
of
fiarlem parent* filed a million- were reminded lo make reserva­
Tumday not to buy the property
as •sying.
"The tsamy aide come* out in She said Hie lad follow ed her fortifirai'-nv on the mainland
dollar damage claim against thc tion* for the Veterans Day din­ left for the day.
of thr G .VA Estate, located He (lot His Wish
our
slat*
government's
financial
Strengthening of the Matsu lish across (he southeast corner from
city Tuesdsy. accusing it of per­ ner. Nov. 11, at T p. ra. The din­
HARTFORD, Conn —(UPI) two Mocks to Iter home and fired
picture, for growth mutt lie paid the weapon as she walked up the ing f l e e t underlined President thr new manvlun.
petuating "racial aegregatlon'' in ner will be served by the Auxf Red Leader Nabbed
Maurice McGovern, 22. an Inmate
IIONG KONG (UPI) — Police out by an expansion q( our public front
five school districts.
____ steps.
______________
The city of Tallahassee had thr «t the Hartford C.-unty Jail, wantShe stumbled____
into___
(hr Chianti Kai dork's determination
Uiry.
have arretted a top member of plant. This it Just what our state house and a babysitter railed po- 110
The parents contended they had
l^'r
*"*l Qoemoy off ;option to buy Ihe land for about led to transfer to more permanent
government'*
financial
leader*
arc
the pro • Communist Kuominlang
been fntced to seek other means
•hore islands at any cost and to 175.000 and the dale roulrl |«ir- quarters at Wethersfield State Prllie*
Now They Know
Revolutionary Committee for il­ trying to do now In shifting public
of educating their children.
develop Oitir ivillan
agriculture ■cha»r it from the city at the son. where he figured he “ could
The claim. expecU-J to lead to
and (lihtrirs
appraised price of tome $30,000. i .rule down, learn a trade and gel
RUTLAND. Vt. —(UPli—Offi­ legal "political actlvitiei” here, funds," he said
Cole# noted that Florida's &gt;ona law suit, said the alleged segre­ cial* believe they know why the the independent New life Eve­
The fleet •«•» paid for In jiart ( Several patcel* of property have Istraightened out."
stitution
prohibit*
capital
borrow
gation tended "to retard the (du­ City Hospital here was a popular ning Post reported Tuesday night.
b) U. S economic
aid fundi. Iwen pnrxhnted afounr* the man- S.r McGovern Joined in an alrational development of N e g r o place back in the ir*i'i. For break­
Eleven
mechanited
tantpana ,lon to pri.'ertit from enrroach-1 ten:pled break from the Jail, wa#
It said Hluang Chlng-Yi, tie ing, making it necessary to fiC h ild re n ..."
’ recaptured and got hia wish.
fast it w-as suggested that patients teribrd at a member of the Crn nan's capital improvement! with
U ASIIINGTON (UPI) - I'.esi- launched a fr* days ago in the ment by business property.
Thc elslm filer* were among be given soft boiled eggs, poached tral Commit!#* ef the Kuomintaog ru.,.L,.nl '** collections.
dent Elsenhower loday postponed Matvu Sea at the northern end o f ------------------------------------------------ . . ----------The
upturn
in
the
economy
o!
eight Harlem parents «h o kept and whipped with water and li­ Committee, probably would
,
. . . . ..
,
|“ for some time" a dectiion In the straits are equipped with die- j
their children out of junior high quor or wine.
deported te Communtet Otina.
ru^ o V T *
&lt;*’
controversy between •el engines
School.
Meanwhile .Nationalist sources,
i
^
- n rvli ^
' lhe Army ami Hie new riviliatr
apparent in April,
Goto* said. ,
aeenev
|»ald the C o m m u n is ts had Inl bUl.ro|U^ t e / (/.,h, ‘ ° f lhf d'1’
Iteetidenl met for one hour creased work on fortlficatlont «P
trr still being felt.
wlUl his Spice Council Hr h.d
lh# ,,lln‘1''
U
tummoned it to Hie Whi.r House
l,r,ll
, of Wurrnoy con
sho aid ba completed by mid 1#39 {(o Ull. u„ contro| 0f KienUfie tab I l,nucd ll« hl lnd »$*«» •*$*«■ on thi*
Some
of
the
other
ill-effect*
&lt;
&gt;
f
U T n.F . ROCK. Ark
(UPI&gt;-|
odd • numbered day whkh thIcut aid space project*.
Ihe .......................*
S-mieuir County
FIIA —
Comrapid population growth, accord­
Classes have begun for 220 junior*
ilul White House l*rr«* Seere- $$*■'** re»er»etl Ior all • out bom
.- •
— ,iyear* at tha Interest rata of four
ing to Coiee, a.a InaUllty te tary Jame* r. Ilsgerly »ald the bardments if they desire under millee ha* approved housing loan* j , „ r c*nt. A real rotate mortgaga
• t Ihe little Rock Private High
lil.ountlng
School Corp. school.
'
‘to" 8193.1AS In
“ "thc
" pwst
” |i, ‘u k‘ »n on Ui. farm, but a firat
•,nd .
' iteMWent";;ujdnrt’ “ makV a t|e ■their alternate -lay war plan.
enough, neglect of natural ra- cUk&gt;„ f#r f0mP ,lmf - ind « uuld
fewr month*, according te Curtli, mortgage It rot r«iutred.
Claase* for 210 seniors have j
This morning seemed yust like | The impact caused Tucker te •ourrta preaervatiec and an mJ. Green, HIA tupervlior.
been going for a. week
Green said that Ihts constructing
!v&gt;ld further meetings with thr
Z . Land, "sopho
T " * rouUn* day to E. E. Andtrson., joM , obUoi
vu
, rd h. Z T . ' .„
‘
Green taid the loan total involv­ prog i am ha* provided better
•rorea are expected to
••» ^
...
•—
*
i
manager
be tn claas I
of u.rher Furniture
. f ?°. ” . “
“ r •"d h* Cr,,,# ,n ,lum
f?unrll before doing to.
ed 21 loan* for convtruction, alter­ h u m s fu r Scmiool* County farm
by Nov. J.
Store, who
S 3 S H
- ,nto ,ht 8ht" 011
ation or repair of farm dwelling families, batter shelter for live­
Dr. J. W. Cady, principal of an St.
'on the East side of French Ave.
huutro, t uiistnictirg Inn ns, poul­ stock aial improved storage farilemergency school apu .sored by a That la, until b* answered the and 15th St., causing damage In'
NEW YORK fUPI)—A DH-uuiid try houses, grtrrhouset, r&lt;|..ip iliti fur machinery and ferd. II*
Haptikt college, ta.d about 3M door shortly after ho awakened I the station in th* amount of'
gold Ingst worth $21.non dittp ment ihrdv .dairy barn* and ten- added (hat many- part-Uma far­
•lude-fs began rl.xataa Tuesday. only to find Sanford Policemvn Ed $1,000.
(onsidrrable cloudinrs* ibrough p«.are(j fn,m a vhlpmrnt ol bullion Iant houses.
mers who previously ware IntllThe Baptist school charges a Hiyden and Dick Coagtavrt, who
By (Lit time Ida wat so compli
SPRING HILL, Tenn. (UPI) - rh«'»day with rkaace some ll|hl £ ln fl0* n f|u(|) Chicago to I*!These loan* ran lie obtained by aribtc now ma, apply. Ttl* la
tuition of $20 a month r* r sl-a- told him all about an accident hi* cated for tha drivar of Ardaraon's
A posse, aided by bloodhounds '»*» Thursday. High loday 71 l« | ,;uiril|, AillMrf,
Seminole County farmers for ron- possible due to relaxed eligibility
Ubnt for the first child of a car had been involved tn during oar that he decided it was time to
and s helicopter, fanned out near
l" » ' oal**,‘ “ l,»
»•
Airport officials called police •Irurtion or repair of dwelling raqulrrmvtits, Green said.
family. The second child costa tha sight.
leave. This he did, and hasn't ..are today in a search for a Ne11 mUe* F*r |and FBI arents to aid in the housea or other rtMntial farm
The THA office is located la
$15. and the third 810.
Audartoa'l 1993 Dodgo was ttol- been aoen sine*. The Dodge roiled gro accused by a white woman of *®ur tew*F **“ tewIghl.
'search for the ingot, part of a buildings, Grrrn said. To be eligi­ Boom 4IT, Sanford Atlantic Nftaa from hla hoar. At 11:40 p ra.. 41 feet and ram* to rest cn th* raping her.
I a i t
x j I « .U i
ihlpinent of three ingots worth a ble for these loans, thr applicant ttonal Bank Building. Full l »
‘Speeding* Family
the "borrower" drove th* car East side of French Ave.
_ _itat*
_
^
The
highway
patrol tent |le S IlC C A ll IN h t
J(otasl of $72.900.
must be thc owner of a farm formation and application N a lls
DARIEN, Conn. -A U P I) - A from the north aid* of th* Maiket Damage la th* Vattxhall was I its helicopter and a number of NORWALK, Coon. -&lt;UP1) The ingot was discovered mis­ which is in agricultuial produc­ may be obtiL-td at this office.
state policeman stopped two cart Terminal Restaurant and Hotel at estimated at IMM, and te Ander |patrol car* te the area and Wood Three year* alter paying in ad­
ting alter the shipment wat un­ tion at the tlmr he appllci.
The FIIA Committee, which ap­
on the Connecticut Turnpike for 16th St. and French Ave. As h* lon'a ear at $114.
hounds from the state penitentiary vance for dancing leasona as long loaded and hauled into a hangar
In addition to these qualifica­ prove a all loans In Ihe county; k
speeding 10 to $9 mlloa an hour. eroared French Ave. b* crashed
Thc Mather manager heard the were brought inle th* tcarch.
aa the lived. Mrs. Beatrice R. by a freight tractor. It first wai tions, the applicant mutt be unable composed of WUlUm G. Kilb**,
Tpc driver of ooo car was Vin­ into a VaushaU driven by Glenn officer* report, then asked them
The search started after a white Smith. 41. decided she'd had enough thought te be merely misplaced, to obtain the necessary financing Geneva, chairman; William F.
cent Egidlo, Tha driver of tha Franklin Tucker, who wai headed to pleat* excuse him. he believed woman near here told officers she
and firld suit agalnit Ihe dame hut a thorough starch turned up form other sources. The loans are Chapman, Sanford, nml LasUo T*
f fl tax w u hla aoa. Viaoaat Jr.
north.
he would go back to bed!
had bees raped hyr a Negro mas. 'studio te recover $7,717.
1 noUiing.
mad* for a maximum period of 89 Bren, Altamamt* ipnngn,

New lax Return:
One Line Out, 2
Put In Its Place

35 Miners Killed
In Two Explosions
In West Virginia

News Briefs

Gulf Clouds Delay

Timberland Saved
By Man's Action

New Navy Leaders
To Be Introduced

Slogan At Stake;
Rush Order Asked
On Celery Plants

Mrs. Lovell Dies;
Rifes Tomorrow

Woman Shot 'Just Like
On T V / By Gunman, 10

Ike Plans To Vote

Legion To Start
Building Tomorrow

Finances Squeezed
By State's Growth

Nationalists Boost
Fishing Fleet Size

Cabinet Expected
To Vote Against
‘Mansion Buffer'

Negroes File Suit
Against New York

President Delays
‘Space’ Decision

I I
I

Juniors Attend
Private C lasses

Seminole Farmers Get
Federal Housing Loans

Such Bad News, So Early

Sends Him Back To Bed

Posse fs Hunting
Accused Rapist

L

Weather

Gold Ingot Gone;
Worth $24,000

I

J

#

�W

5-Year-Old Gets
; M atch,w Sets Fire
L.- m

fly Marian R. Jon*.
Mr. and Mr*. James N. Hen­
derson and ton, Stevie, of Aus­
tell, Ga., have been guests of Mrs.
ilendrrion's brother and sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. teuton Hard)-.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hardy and
run, Mike, of Gainesville, spent
the weekend with hit parents,
Mr. and Mrs. I.. A. Hardy and her
mother Sira. Nan Parker. Mrs.
Hardy and Mike will remain the
week with her mother »h» It

The November theme "Se* It
and Do It Show” will include
toura viewing the voting ma­
chines. parking houses. Post Of­
n MIAMI (UPI) - Police said a
fice and fire department led by
kyear-old boy »ft fire to hii twoMr*. Paul Silkier, new den moth­
bedroom, frame home here Teeser.
day, cauiinf aome U.000 damage
A movie of fishing episodes
was shown.
, Younf Russell E. Boone Jr.
Awards made were: Bobby I.ee,
apparently ilipped a packet of
gold arrow; David Evant. lion
patches from hit mother's purse
badge and gold arrow; Charles
•and atarted the fire in a bedroom
Evans, gold and silver arrow;
*k»et
9 T' &gt; o o d U. Dadd) ," the child I p,« " nln|rtl? •nt*r ° ,,n,r' M,mor* Carry Neely, gold and silver ar­
Id hi. father later. "-W ith Ibe ‘ V r ’ ^ d .M r t . Gorman Wilson, row; Bill Wolrutt, Bub Cat pin;
Kill Silkier, silver arrow and
itches
i -St. Augustine, and.....................
Sir. and Sirs lion's book: Daeid Kvana and Car­
|Hobby Wilton, Orlando, were dinry Neely, honor cubt.
|ner yu.it t of Mrs. J. N. Thomp­
COOLF* IN St’ MMEll
Merritt Staley pronounred the
son, Sunday.
WARMER IN WLNTER
(•enedietion after wjilch the KvCUB SCOUT MEETING
HAVE ri'I'L
ana served refreshments,
Mr. and
sir.
arwi Mrs.
sirs, John
-onn Ktani
r.san. were
w y - „ VNOM , DISTRICT MEETING
FIBERGLAS
hosts to Cub Scout troop No. .43.
thirteenth Masonic Diftriet
Thursday n-ght at thel' home ^
^
, mift!
^
INSULATION
Mr. Evan-, cub master, prea»dw.| Jo
, , Wf#h#n&lt; with „ ronion
meeting
-------thr
v.-------------LoVc , No. 7, hosts.
Holler for Haller” over
The October theme "Arreriran
laical cillxafl* attending svere
Folklore” was earrird out In a
„
...
li.
, &gt; . |Floyd Ijind, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
G. Haller, Inc. ..Davy
Crockett
skit
presented
by
u
.inwHgM.
Mr. and Mrs. RosTil W. RoMaaen
j member* under the direction of well N»*gtl. Emmett Kelsey. J. B.
Phowa UArdea 4-414?
|Mr*. Robe.’ t Lee, ilen mother, Jones and Mr. *n&lt;l Mr». Ernest
j Parent* joined In Wnm^g the
FREE ESTIMATES
Wealing.
•choms of songs.
U ML STl DY &lt; ONTIM KS
ITi« Progreslv# supper
and
study course of the First Baptist
WMS was continued last Thurs­
day evening »t 7, with Mr*. Jo*
I. Beetley, n-lston study chairman,
a n e l r a y h e a t in g
ervinr an sppet'ser at the ree- er.txir.el hall of Ihe- new annex.
• NO hoi ceiling*
Mrs. Peiil sTedford explained
• NO opecial closet apace neemwary
the first chapter «&gt;/ the study
• NO lone A expends# duel*
Course book “‘ Into a New World.”
The finews* type of wlnler comfort
Member* traveled to the home
Inf Mr*. Ituth Brown where a sal­
ad roursa was tsrved by Mr*.
I Milton Gore. Mrs. Ruth Metcalf
102 Sanford Are.
FA 2-fi2*2
|and Mrs. Ilrstley rontin i«d with
til* study a*, the Brown home.
The yregram Friday evening,
open*., s i
hum* of Mrs. Joe
I. Btasley. where a meat course
was served. Mrs. Minnie Means
conducted the nest Cuurte of
study, there.
Conclusion »a» made «t the
[ home of Mr*. Pearl Tedford, with
; a dessert roursr. Mr*. Milton Gore
and Miss l/»is ftuddell completed
the study course teaching.

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Quotable Britain's Election Law Would Snare U . S. Senators
Quotes

WASHINGTON tUPIl —The ican seeking almost any public o f-■if, by chance, a national election
Republican and Democratic sens- fire, honest though he be.
w nc railed within six months
tors who want sharper teeth in | TL. idea was to Emit or to abol- B r i ^ ^ l X r ^ U k ^ m.mtha Corrupt Practices Act govern- ish any campaign advantage a ^ rl o( W| oWn household to the
Ing V. S. elections art referred rich man might have over a poor poling place In the family autoCalled Press laternatioaal
herewith to the Representation of man. Th» Socialists enacted laws mobile. Bui he must pot offer
WASHINGTON Republican
lift, nor any person who
National Chairman Strade Alcorn the People Acta IRP.M which, to limit spending, and they are &gt;,,u *
hou**hohlin commenting on a statement by govern elections in Great Britain.1enforced. Use of automobiles to 11 " ot of
BPA imposes the strictest kind haul voters to and from the polls , Die candidates campaign macArkansas Gov. Orval E. Faubus
of rults such as to bewilder an , it limited, and "treatin'' by a ■*rr or **rnt may register before
deploring Synagogue bombings:
“ The man who lighted the fuse honest American politician and candidate is positively forbidden. Polling day a limited number «i
almost surely entrap a crook.No campaign eigara.
It is not automobiles to transport voters,
now drplorei the explosion."
British Sorlalisu imposed I:r.\ In against the rule, to kiss babies on* « r *ar
' ‘nt,r* ,'n,
WASHINGTON — H a r r y E Ibtl and W43. Conservatives and But don't lend a voter m-usey if * «il)'district, one-for every l^ w
you plan to run for Parliament, i*n ,t,p country. If a eat l .eals
Weaver, chief of the Bureau of Liberals, however, cheerfully have
arrepted these campaign restricEven a small loan to a voter 1down on election day, it may nc.
Mines Inspection Division on the
; tions which would make the
he
go-1
mado
In god faith would be suf- j b* replaced.
recent rash of coal mine disas­
ing hard for almost any A neri-' ficient to disqualify a candidate I One of '.hr penaltlri ’for break­
ters seem to some in groups, like
plane crashes."
BIKMINIIA.M, Ala. —The Rev
F. L. bbultlesworth after th* re
lea-e of him and U other Nr
groes arrested for trying to break
down segregation on rity buse.:
"There will be no letup In our
struggle for tirat class citizenship
on all front!."

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MINNEAPOLIS - Secretary of
(.shoe Jamrs Mitchell In cor
demntng "right-to-work” laws:
"This phony
argument thst
laws which prohibit union shop
are ‘ right lo work' laws leaves
tr.e cold "

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price of coffee may double here
shortly, the Federation of Coffee.
Te* and Spice Industries warned
Tuesday night.
It reported In full page nawtp*
per advertisement* that the rise
would result from a government
order increasing th# official dol­
lar exchange for coffee
It said thst until mid-Septem­
ber th* government hail provided
sn exrhsnge at (he offlrial rite
of la peso* per dollar. The rate
row has Increased to i point
where Argentina'* coffee dollar
costs more than 40 pesos, the
federation said.

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To The People O f Seminole County:

Integration Coal
*ln State Is '63,
Group Announces
TAMPA (L'ri »— The Florid*
NAACP today vrrcrd it* member*
to work for "complete* racial
integra'lnn in Florida by IM1the I'VJth anniversary &lt;&gt;f the
Erranclputioa Proclamation.
£ Thi- state organization l*su-d *
polirj statcmrit Tueaday night,
following it* contention at Day-|
tons Bc*ch. In which It aaid It
will not bo satisfied until all
racial barrier* are trmo'-.d
• It* goal. the NACI* ‘ aid.
; he the complete end of «ejre:«
• tion in thi* state by IMS. the
• 100th anni*rr»*ry of the signing
of the emancipation."
. The Negro croup laid it had KING .MELTS hi.N'ii — Private Elvis I’res lev. now stationed with a l ’. S. Army unit
•cnnlidered "the progrevv, al
near Frankfurt, fake* timeout from hi* military duties to listen to pome rock 'n roll
| though minute, that ha* hern guitnring by "rock-mound-thc-clock-King” Hill Halcv nt Frankfurt, Germany. Prctdcy
made in the *Utr . . . toward
the elimination &lt;&gt;f racial segrega­ visit 'tl Haley ciuinr thi luttcr's tour of tier many, hut Fraikfurt police naked that he
tion and discrimination from a stay l zcVsticre, in order to cut the enthu* insr.i ot sums of hi* is* oi,thfu! admirers. So
h»* got a private show.
t l'l’ l Telephoto)
. few area* "
! Howiv.r, it *&lt;Jded. "we cannot
*it idly by. acerplirg thi* ai the
meature for progress of free-1
dotn. W&gt; -ontider it the duty of
in fllllER
the Florida (NAACP) bronchc* to
STOCKHOLM Sweden aCPI* - heaped on three Soviet *.dentist*
«t»Vc the lead In the eitabliihment
ADMISSIONS
«ho were auaidrd the price for
• of
a completely
democratic Soviet author Bon* ! asternal
Mr Jean Paul Reiqiic (San­
phvilct
ha* rejected the Nobel Priie for
society. . .
Pravda, the official party new*
ford)
The
policy »tatcment
alio liUrvturc appairntly he.au*e of paper, halted the »cientlita tod*'.
Jeffrey
Graham t.'anfor.l)
attacked legUlative meaturas de­ extreme pressure brought by Com­ prsised their work ar.l hriprd
M.iiy Prunimorwl liningaoo-J)
signed tn *lde»t#p forced Integra- munist authorities, i n f o r m e d more romlemnalion on the non
l ari Bvrih-n»n iliellaryl
. tion or permit "token integration" ] »ourrr» reported today.
- ronformivt writer whose book haHenry M-1 all (Sanford)
, enly.
t
Authoritative information reach­ been banned in Hussia.
Fthrl lull (Penary)
ing
here
Indiraird
the
outspoken
The Matemert a!»o:
Op»| MrEachern I Kanfo'd)
—Aaked Congreu to kill the author of "Dr. Zhivago" had re­
Rei-rcca Cretsinger
(A.- .tracted the previous acrcptanrf
ftlibuiter rule.
ford)
which
he
telegraphed
to
the
Sard
—Called (or federal aid to »top
RIRTIIS
lih Academy last week.
•Bjob dlirrimination.
Rahv boy to Mr. ami Mrs.
—Aiked Negro eupport of the
PaMrrnak. since winning the
Warren Drummond
(Ixvng
* nod I
• NAACP voter regi*trati.»n drive. 141.000 award, ha* been attacked
III.M II MIG KM
—Called for state aid to pro- j in the Soviet pres* and expelled
FORT CAMPBELL. KY. ( MIT
side relief for Negro** displaced from the Soviet Writers Union— NT 1-Army PEC Harold If Dreb
Kliialx-th Chalklen and baby
girl (Ind'an River i sly&gt;
a move that eoulil Uneaten the low. 22. son of Mr. and Mr*. Her­
by highway project*.
(Veil Davit (Sanford)
—Set a*lde‘ Sunday, May IT, j livelihood of the B* year-old au­ bert II Prehlow, Enterprise, H i .
Mea-jy R. Strickland (Fan; 11\S. at "Freedom Sunday" to thor.
is participating with the 101st Air­
ford I
eelehrate the 1934 Supreme Court The academy, which awarded borne Division'* 42f&gt;th Transport*Frank Knight (Sanford)
• ruling outlawing public »choo! him the first Nobel Itteraluic tion and Supply Compiny in a
Jean Paul It-Iqur I Sanford)
priie ever givei a Soviet ettiirn parachute a&lt;sault on Fort Campsegregation.
OCTOBER
in Russia, was expected to re l-ell. Ky.. a* a pait of "Exerriac
MIMISSIONS
reive a renunciation of the award White Cloud."
Nettie William* (O -'rdo)
in his name iburiiy.
Thr rxereixe, whi.h lagan at
Nelle Johnson lSanford)
The tiealmant of Pasternak Fort Campbell Oct. 23 aid will
Ann Audrey Firher (Sanford)
contrasted sha.ply with the praise be cone In-led at Fi&gt;ft Itragg, N.
Catherine lias* (Sanford)
Nos 6. is designed to tot the
Joseph Williamson (Sanford)
effectiveness of Strategic Army
Georgia Campbell (Lake MonCorps (STRAC) troop* In making
foe)
• GAINESVILLE tUPI) A
swilt ami decisive assault move­
RIRTIIS
coroner'* jury *i&lt; eipeeted ‘to
ments
Baby girl Cretsinger (San
announce Ita finding* today In WASHINGTON (LTD Thr
preblow, a supply handler in
ford i
the apparent suirtda of a Univer Rev. Wilfred Parson*. 71. former the company, Fort Campbell, rn
IIISCII \RGES
•ity of Florida frr.hmjn. fotird professor of political seienco at tered the Army in October 19J7
Jeffrey Graham ( Sanford I
#hangirg from a belt In In* rmm Catholl,- Univeraily, died Tuctdav amt completed tsa'ic training at
Frank Arlains (SanfordI
early Tuesday.
In Geoigctnwn llotpital. I’ araons Fort Ja.ksnn, S. C.
Ihrlma Stearns and bai y girt
Campu* official* laid William wa* a former editor of "Ameri­
He is • commercial fisherman
(Sanford)
Wallace Teague. II. of SarMota, ca." national Roman Catholic in civilian hie.
Kemper SUver.a (Sanford)
' "had a long itanding im ir of wtek'y review.
deapnndervy probanly aerented
by academic protilem* "
BRATTLEBORO, \t d PI)—
Police lilted hi* death a* “ ap­ Dr. George King Strode, 71, a
J.U K.SONVIU.E (CPI)
The
parent Wieide'* bui a final report former director of the Interna
■late Health lloonl *a&gt; * 21S &lt;.i*c,
waa withheld pending an Inquest. tion.*! health division of t!,c Itnrk
SEVIERVILLE, Tenn (UPDTeegua'l body wai found by afallcr FoundaUon. died Monday I The Sevie- County gran-l Jury of polio have hern repotted in
Florida so far this year, •* com­
Mi roommate at I k) a m. hang- in Memorial Hospital.
Tuesday refund to indict a 33 pared to t:M at this lime In 1937.
Bing fr-rm tha top of a two decker
[yeei-old maintain preacher for
bed. The roommate had been
VIENNA, Ga. (UPI)
-M rs I rortribuurg to the delinquency of A orv-yeur old boy In Dade Coun­
•tudying In another room tf the Walter F. George, 7ft, widow ,-f I the U yfar old girl he wanted to ty was diagnnsrd a« a paralvtlc
polio victim la»t week, the only
' ineo'a dormitory.
the lata Georgia *e.i*tor, died marr/.
nrw victim reported
Tuetday night of a liver ailment
Tse mry relurnnl a no true lull
at her home.
for George Washington Rollins
Me still f»cc» r.on-«upport elurgeSAN MARINO. &lt; alif. (UPI) - iirnught by his ex • wife and the John .Most Popular
Carlton B. Tibbetta. 6C, head of mother of h!a five rhitdicn.
VATICAN CITY t UPI &gt; - Pope
the l»* Argelea Steel Casting Co.
J&lt;-hn XXIII eho*e thr nio*t popu
Rollins
was
initially
charged
PENSACOLA (L P I )-A
pro- and former mayor of thi* city,
lar ol Ihr M papal name* rrrord
pellardriran T2* trainer crashed die*I Tuesday follow.ng a heart wills kidnaping Filed* Ogle after r&lt;| in the annvls of Roman Calh
, be look her to Georgia In a vain
(£i*o*r tba Panaaeola Municipal Air­ attack.
, attempt to get married The olie Church history.
port Tuaiday, Wiling two Nary
ft was to popular In fart, that
|charge w»» reduced at a prelim
pflntl.
trvarv hearing when Frieda tald the \ati,-an chronicle* list 23
Tha violin** wer* Identified as
I»hr accompanied the ndnister pope John* even though onlv 21
Ll Cmdr. R. R. Pownsrd, JS
men actually used the name.
' wtilingly.
and Lt. William J. K. Mot*. H.
I
Ketb atatioeed at Panaaeola Naval
Air Station.
TAMPA (LTD - Hillsborough
Prisoners Unchuineri
The Navy said the plan# County Democrat* •ought today
BAGHDAD. Iraq ( U P I )- The
erwahad after a "toneh and jo " to determine if they h*d *ome
revolutionary government ha* or
prarUre landing Both men »r-e turncoat* in their county execti
HOMESTEAD lUPIl - Robert ilrird *halev• removed from all
trappad In the plana, vshieh tit* committee.
| rN R k Ara and homed for half
Commltlea C h a ir m a n Phil Mc.Namee Jr. 4, drowned when prisoners. Lathing of pritnners
asi hoar.
O'Hara **id he hid report* that ho toppled Into the hav while alto wa* harmed
23 eommiitee memtier* are u p playing near hi* home In Home
porting Hop. William C. Cramer, ttrad Ilavfront Park TuMday
The boy was the «oo of I'atk
Florida'* only GOP member of
Prioon Probe Set
TAIJ.AHA&amp;SnE (UVI) -San. Congre**, In the Nos. 4 general Superintendent Robert M Namrr
examiner i
said
the
Harry Stratton of Callahan an- election against pemnrr»t Winton Medical
drowning appeared arridrnta! hut
nnunred toilay that hi* prison In- King
If ac, said 0':i»r». they will be »n autopsy was tchedulrd today
•MUgillng eommtUe# will meet
tea* l.aip,
al Pjslfnrd prtann on Wedneulay. thrown off the eommittre.
Nsdo Cwy.
Nov. Jg, to look Into ehargaa of
inadarpiata admlniitratlon
and
Ma&gt;We
Maine'* *e»eoa»i 1* 1 (7* mile*
ttrenmient of ronviet*
long.

Pasternak Rejects $41,000 In Cash

Don't Be Mislead!
Fir«t, let mo nay that 1 recopme thr.t if I commit ed an error of judgment, it i* aolely A reault of my oi»n
making. Never in my life have ! committed Mich i. &lt;r|ur.der, and I would rhoo»e thi* mo.»t inappropriate time
to do ao. However, 1 do not want anyone i •undfr«ian,| that by admitting: my error, 1 am admitting that 1
\*n* driving while under the influence of inluxica u«, nt r i* it m&gt; intention to tr.v a lawsuit in the prcaa. That
matter i* to iu* trie! in court and l honestly do not irelieve I ant guilty of that offense. This unfortunate ineident did n"t arise out ,»f s Ir'r.wl. It was an appreciation dinner honoring leading citizen*, developers and
builders.
Here are * few of thr guests who were present and who either saw tnt there or talknd with Bint

l.er Gary (Mayor of Oviedo and U'rite-ln-Candidate)
Douglas Stenstrom (State Senator)
.l«d n Krid-r (Manager • Chamber of Commerce—Chairman of County
t omniissioners)

Hospital Notes

O. P. Herndon (t'lerk of t'irruit Court. Seminole County)
Toni .McDonald (President Jl Cl
Gene Tucker (Hanker)
Howard McNulty (Ranker)
Dave Gatchel (Nominee Commissioner Pi:(riet No. 2)
Scott Rurns (Florida Power and Light Company)
Kenneth I.effler (Student)

News Of Men
In Service

Coroner Expected
To Return Verdict
. In Student Death

Deaths

Minister Cleared
In Juvenile Case

21T» Hit Ity Polio

Two Pilots Dead
In Trainer Crash

Demos Investigate
‘Turncoat’ Report

Boy, 4, Topples
Into Bay, Drowns

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5Vhat He Hnn Done For
Ilia District find How Cen­
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Renefittcd by Hi.* Able
Work. He-Hlect

HERLONG
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CONGRESS
Pd. Pol. Adv. by A. Sydney
Herlontr, Jr., Camp. Treaa.
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warns c

iino

F a lla w C iiise n s:

All#» 11 yeors of faith*
tul Itrvic* ors your
Ralbead and Public UHIili«l Commission, you
havo honored mo with
•ho Oomocrolic Nominolion for ro-olortion. I
•(••ply approcralo this
honor and won) )o thank
•II of you who holporl
mo to much.
In (ho Control Etocflon
wo Will win a groat
Domocra'ic victory in
Florida if all layol
Domociatt go lo )ho poll*
and volo foe iho party’s
nominoot.
I will bo gratofwl foe
your Continued supp..t
and your vai# on
Novombor 4.
Smcoeofy,
' W ftll/t C. KINO
DtmactaHc Nomirsoo
floeida loilroad and
Public Urilifsot
Commission, Group |
(Fetotret ~t. p^4
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t-e, C e'M f

Rert Peterson (Real Kstate)
Homer Little (County Commissioner)
Fred Dyson (Defeated Candidate for County Commissioner)
Mark Cleveland, Jr. (President Chamber of Commerce)
And many others.

Rut. 1 am not trying fo convince any of you Hint I am innocent of such eharjte. Assume, if you wlH, that
1 ant guilty. Then ask yourself whether or not this one isolated mistake on nty part is sufficient reason for
you to undo the progressive thing* you indicated you xv anted done by voting for me in b’tc first place. I a l­
anine. and with considerable justification 1 believe, that when you voted for me—a person in this county only
three years—and one conijrararatively unknown to many of you—that )t&gt;u were sick and tired of letting th*
people most able to PAY taxes get off with paying practically nothing.

Thcro is no point in anyone trying to fool anybody about tire RKAL reaaon there i* a Write-In-Ctndidat*
in this race. The “ MG-MONKY-HOYS" and the remains of the "OLD COURTHOUSE GANG” figured I
didn't have a chance — so they didn't |*ay in'tch attent ion to me. It came as a shock to them, and frankly, to
me and my friends, that you were so tired of favored tax treatment for the special few who didn't really need
it, that you would be willing to vote for a comparatively unknown man.

Take a look at thr names of the nten which appeared in the Sanford Herald advertisement Monday who
said they were for the Write-in-Candidate. The vast majority of them arc cither extremely rich and owner*
of largo acreage or the people who work for them. They certainly are not fooling me into believing they wer*
ever for me in the first place and 1 don't irelieve they will fool you either. However, I assure them that If I do
sit on the Board of County Commissioners. I will give them fairer treatment than they have shown me. All I
want, and I believe, all you want is that each one of us p«v our fair share of the tax burden of this county—not
on* cent more -and NOT UNK CKNT I.KSS!

It is my sincere hope that the employee* of certain industries in this eounly will not b* Intimidated by th*
threat* which have been made to use other methods o f transportation—or competing lines — or different
feeds, seeds and fertilizer* it they do not vote for the Write-In-Candidate. He should be able to stand on hia
own merita without any coercion &lt;m (he part of any or all of hi* supporter*.

J crjJogite to those of you who feel a kern sense o f disappointmct.t in my having committed an error o f

Judgment in driving home while under sedative. I hope you ran find it within your hearts to recognize that
aarh of us, at one time or another, errs.

W A TC H FO R F R ID A Y S DISCLOSURES
loot’s sret tho facts on the committee membership for a Write-in-Candidate.
Who they are What they want—How much they are spending.

Osuuwn it). (Dunn
Democratic Nominee
Board of County Commissioners
District No. 4
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By MARqi'IR CHILDS
PORTLAND, or*. — ’’ Forget
the party label. Forget that you're
a Republican or a Democrat. We'*• got te unit* all th* peopl* of
Oregon."
Th* speaker I* .IS.year-old Mark
Hatfield, the Republican candidate
for governor and hi* words ar* a
measure of th* extraordinary
transformation that has coma over
th# Pacific Northwest. What ha*
happen**] her* ehojld be a grtily
lei.on to Republican* everywhere
looking to IPSO and contrmplatng
th* decay of th# party organita.
tion.
Thi* *»* on* Republican terri­
tory almntt a* rockhnund *«
Maine. Winning th* Mrpubtican
nomination for office in the pri­
mary you wrr* virtually guaran­
teed election. Only in rar# year*
of deep economic trcuble did the
Democrate com# out of the wood­
work tn benefit from a national
tide
Today all that i* changed Th#
Democrats hate 9.1,600 more reg­
istered voter* than th* Repuhli■arts nut of a total of more than
POO.OnO. a margin unlrram.-l of
20 year* ago. With an extends#
olgwti ratnn of which labor 1*
perhaps *h# mo«t Important ele­
ment they are conducting a g-n-srunts get-niit-thf-vote drive
Democratlr Incumbent* are ra­
ted »» almo«t crrlatn lo hold the
thre* rongretiinnal teat* they
now have Walter Norblari, th*
Republican In the fourth of (»**-

Seminole Will Form
‘Committee Of 100’
Tha Saminola C ounty “ Committee of 100“ will be or*
gtafzed Not. 11 at a meeting in tha Sanford Civic Center.
Thu committee will have as its goal the location of more
Industry. It will be composed of business and professional
leaders from all sectons of the county, from all segments of
the economy. It will serve ns the voice of the people when in*
AUtry wants to Jincw how the average man or woman in
fleminnle Cotnty feels about new industrial plants.
Tha Committee of 100 will be nn Independent orgaHtation. Its funds, at the outset, will coma from the Chamber
of Commerce. Tha organisation will elect its own officers,
committee chairmen, conduct its own affairs.
Mach Clevtlsnd Jr., president of tha Chamber of Com*
mtree. said the committee is patterned after similar organi­
sations in other ritias. Cleveland ruld the local group selrct•d the “ moat successful" such organisation it could find to
•«rvr c* a guide.
Otj'ielala belleva that the Commute® of 100 will provide
mlnoJe County whh a much stronger vclc® In Us battle to
n new payrolls for the county’s growing population. Clave*
land said pruarective industrialists often inquire about the
Inaction of the people when looking over the county as a
possible location.
This committee will be Seminole County’s answer. In*
dnBtriailst* will know that they are welcome. This will not be
the Chamber of Commerce talking. It will be representatives
from «ll groups, all areas.
A similar organization was formed once before In the
county. It did not survive. This was due. large!/, to the liml*
tatlons placed on membership and participation, officials
•aid. Th® new committee should serve as a continuous voice.
The Herald believes such a rommltte® in needed. W® be*
llevo that the group can accomplish much for this county
and Ita people.

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DUNN, N C -tUPli— Howard

all-year air-condlllooeii that rook­ |u w i unnamed ride* tn light
WASHINGTON — The man ed, naturally-, with gat. Then j their Itrret* with ga*.
I he lamp* for thia purpose
lays put up or abut up. If I want turned out at the ml* of 1,900 a
an automobile with a crank, a day. Demand wat *o great, my contain a modern inipiovrment
friend .aid, that when the man­
Th* Florida Highway Users Conference has called for Step te gat In. no fender* to dent, agement *nw new-paper ad* of­ (known a* a irleniunt cell, which
and
a
general
backward
look,
he
• “ realistic appraisal" of road revenue spending. At the
i i* well hidden from rltitrn* who
’em. Juil writ* a check fering old-tinin ga* light* ripped
•ame Ume, the organization went on record as opposed to make*
from
the
atrretl
of
llalllmor*.
'like
the Idea of the Gay Nlnrtiri
for IMPS.
any increase in taxes on gasoline or motor vehicles.
So their I w*t. pondering It bought the cntiir stock lu *up Iin their town*. Thi* cell turn* on
Sydney O. Chasa Jr., Sanford, chairman of the confer­ quietly his brochure an a 1001 plcment its own production
the lamp! (there'* a pilot light I
ee® sabl that state motorists already carry’ 40 per cent of merry Oldimoblle aa manufac­ My man *ald that many a pri at Sundown and »hut* 'em off
the state’s total tax load In highway levies. In addition, mo­ tured today In Ft. Lauderdale, vatr citirrn I* buying lurh a |next morning at dawn, That cut*
lamp In illuminate hi* dilvrway, - operating expenae* in half, and
torists pay *H of th® same general taxes paid by other Kin , whin In dropped a friend of lighting
it with a match, and for­ |my gur»t I* that the rlrrtrlr pow­
Mine from Kvamville, Ind. lie
group*.
laid tn* whole town waa interest- getting it. It burnt night and er i rople won't like the idea one
Chaa® said that Silt million from llccna** tags is allocated cd In ill new factory now mak­ day at a cn*l of *&lt;&gt;mrlhlng under ■little- hit. Hut (hero you are, Profor county school capital outlay. He said $31 million from ing, on a modern production line, 4U cent* a month, he said.
gr?i». In whatever direction, a|.
th® sale of tags goes Into the state’s general fund. This, he itrret light* that burn gai, alio
The firm *l*n I* dickering with ways hurts Somebody.
charged, la diverting the funds from their proper channel- at In 1P0I.
Whether thli indicatri a retur.i
construction of roads and highways.
He predicted that Fiord* eventually must see the win- of high-hutton ah.-e, mu-.tache
dom of enacting laws to protect road funds. In 27 states, rupi, dull ruffle*, lit.-ttv whip...
alteve garteri. home cert, tem enu* from road*u»era is earmarked for roads and high­ man,
buitlet, tintype*, chocker
ways.
collar*, bra**.|&gt;ound
brewery
The Highway Users Conference makes scversl good wagon*, flypaper, torrhllirM ,-*%•
points in its statement. If the stain is to keep present roads ade*, horr.hair tofa* and wax
repaired, and build hadly*needtd new highways, adequate fruit undir glaai, I do not know.
But I’m beginning to wonder,
funda must be available.
TL* marry Old*, aa made In
Too. thsre should be a limit on the taxes that any &lt;me Ple’
Ma by tha American Air pm
group should be asked to pay.
du 4 Corporation and distributed
by Old Tim# AUtol, Ltd., of Nrw
York, give* a fellow j&gt;.vr&gt;e. It I.
a genuine burknoard autumol.ilf
with a tiller bar, a horn with a
FORT CAMPBELL. BY. (AHT- concluded at Port Bran, N. C . ^rubber bate for *qiireilng, tire*
N Q —Specialist Pour Cecil A. Ben Nov. S, it de &gt;nrd to teat the I lomethlng like Utuxe on a bicycle,
ton, J», eon of Mri. Demon (law- effcctlvrne.a . . Strategic Army ami a •.-at up high for two —•
who'll have » better view than
Use, Sanford, FIs., Is partirlpet- Corpe (STRAC) troope is making through a panoramic wimhhleld.
twin and decinva aiaault move­
h i with lbs 101st Airborne Divi­
Tha Old* has no glaa* front; you
ment*.
got th* full benefit ef th* breete
sion's lout Bifnil B.'tsllon In a
A radio relay operator In the
A crank I* standard equipment
parachute eiieuK on Port Camp­ baltallon'e Company B at Port
bell. Ky. aa a part at •ExerJ*# Campbell, ftperlaliil Penton enter­ It you want an electric atartrr
and a generator gyitam. that'
While Cloud "
ed the Army In June tMd.
option! equipment at eitra roil
HI* father, 8. C. Benton, livea Tim man laid bad hwn raiding
The exertion, which began at
Fort Campbell Oct. » and will ba in Birton.
the ad* about all the fancy fine
on th# other this care. The new
Old* ha* no fin*; It doesn't even
HITJ.MHtJfJ
hare fonder* Hide thi* ear at
t :a*t it m a ij’J i.
ACBOtM
3. Haetene
33. Dehigh ipecdl through th* mud ami
UIS.I"
-3L4.4
4.
targe
L Suffer*
moluh p 'j.'j -t-i'jrt a u
you need a linen duller.
worm
5 c tiuiLti .&lt;n:-i
dull pain
34. ReThe ipaclflcationi
claim the
uh*y:i.»j»4
.
im
»
i
•
•Lltuwing
volve
5. A clique
feur-hortepower engine will run
7
I
f
VM
j
naw .
Ianplemeats * Prectooe
her at 3S mile* an hour top *perd
IBJJj' v.t.%
10. Clamor
atone
Run.il ik-'J.i-.
i i .v j
:-.v
and get 47 ml!a* U&gt; th* gallon
T. Seaweed
SS. Army
11. Travel* te
mu m i ’ im j -i : i
le t any other car tn piodurtion
end fro
S. Pirm
fleld
:tn-m
today match that.
food
*. River IPr.)
n |.*r,:*s • 11 •. &lt;
II. VUJtor
Tb* IPOl model Old* will eomr
12. Observed
3P. tiegarda | •ifiaw'.tr*)
ItOIrt'a
out of the factory at th* rat* of
It remele
nlrknant
31. Beard
lomthndy earn* along with a new.
Y**t*r4e&gt;‘* Seiee
ahtrp
II. Biblical
ef
ly perfected and exceedingly effi­
city (pota ) II. Mint or
SS.BPQR
rye
IS. *'fjly maid
cient ga* mantU that glow* white
pereley
31. Eager
members
33. Pct.r —
nl Astolal" IP. Armadillo
40 ItilUlde
when tit.
ST. 1'ioooua
33. Man •
dugout
actor
This resulted nhviouily la the
nick.
SB Hawthorn
43. Perform
SI. Porclga
manufacture of atiwrt lamp* that
aaaa
berry
SI. Peat
43. Statute
hum ga*. TV** now are being
»0.1 t'.r
3.000 during ’ll# n#it IT m«mh*
31.1.* i/o*4
and the following year. If the de.
tic*
mand hold* up. at 1.000. And that
89. a mulUfsr*
bring* u» to thoie ga* light* en
lou* evtl
th* itreet earner.
3* swiftly
My pal from Indiana *aid the
SO. ran* for
Taanaeaee Gaa Tran*nils»i»n Com­
Uve coala
pany apmmd • whlla haek In
•twin®
PranertOe a plaaet to men«f*e«un*
SS. SMa

Spending Road Funds

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By PREDKRICK C. OTHMAN

M. I.*#, official of the local soluntccr fir* department for nearly
Jo year*, pride* himself on ihc
fact that hr netfr ml**e* a fire
In the city.
In tact, when a lo al ladm sta­
tion persuaded him to appear on
* program lo promote fire pre­
vention, l,ee rxcu*fd him*e!f In
the puddle of Ihc broadcast when
th# fire alsrm sounded
’’ Kxctiie me," Lee told his list­
ening audlenr#, "I h u e to g.v”

D r a f t H oard V e t
BURLINGTON. Vt - (I'PI) —
Mi*. Ila/el lender ha* »ersed a*
clerk of Selective .Service I/val
Hoard No. I without interruption
•ince 19tft

gens Housa Beats ia in danger.
Neither of th# two Senators,
Richard N*uheif#r and Wayne
Mura*, both Democrats, is up this
year.
In th# neighboring State of
Wathlngton the forecasts ahow
that Senator Henry M. Jackson
will win something like a landalid». IDs Republican opponent,
William Bant*, a former United
Stale* Diitrtrt Attorney, I* said
to he running merely- a trial heat
in preparation for a later effort.
Of
Washington'* *#\»n Hnute
•cat*, the Democrat* now hold
on# and they ar# given a fair to
gcod chance to pick up t»o more.
It ie not to h# wondered al,
then, that Hatfield I* making a
etrong non-party appeal A for*
mer political felenr# profeltor at I
dean of atudenta who looks like
th# all American egghead. Hat­
field I* puihlng a re.ourreful
campaign. H* **&gt;• the poll* thow
him leading Governor Robert D
Holm#*, erd he 1* confident that
he w.ill win even tiiough he read­
ily con-ede* that the Democratic
majorities in the e'at* legitlature
will ih. larger lhan #*er. Klected
to fill an unexpired two-year term,
Holme* ha* been having familiar
difficult!#* with the demand for
more school* and highway* and at
th# u n i. time lower tax**. His
backer* belie*# that with the D*.
mocratlr tide he will h« narrowly
pulled in along with the other* on
ills ticket.
Why *heu1d this trwneforipol.su
hav# occurred In what w*» one#
«afe Republican territory? There
are many an*wer*. hut two one
immediate and one long range
irem to be mint rrvelant.
Dependent on lumber, agurul*
lure and mineral* ami. in Wash­
ington, the aircraft industry, tha
Pacific Northwest felt only a
faint breath of the Kleenhower
pro.parity. Th# r*ce**!on hit hard
and there ar* ttlll pocket* of un­
employment. Th#
Demonat*
Mam# tha Lxenhower Administra­
tion for atopping th# New Deal
public power program which they
insist is es&lt;ential to a stale .till
in Ihe first phases of in&lt;lu*rri*l
development. Governor Holme*
ha* wired the Federal Retrrva
Hoard protesting the newest hike
in interest rate* al likely to damp
dou-n th» homing Industry again,
and homing is vital tn Oregon,
with ft.’, percent of payroll* in foreel product*.
Hut what ha* long term signif­
icance is th# fart that there Is

virtually no Republican grass*
root* organisation. A* it it put
hy- Hatfield, a realist in the style
of Richard Nison with whom hi*
Republican admirers compart hint,
th# big boy* in the party thouglVal
you could buy * victory with bits*
board* and tcleriiion time.
In IV5*. putting D.uglai McKay
*ga net Wayne Mor»», the "fat
cat*' went all out and mor# mon*
#y was *pcnl In Oregon than in
any of th# *Ut*» except Callforn*
ia and New York. McKay was He*
rifttrly defeated, and thi* y**f
th# r*ch Republican* ar# •ittirg
on ther pock*tl«oks while Hatfield
conduct* a do-it-r cu-self car^
paign.
If the Pacific .S'orthweo »#r#
an ie.'latcd e.amrl# .it might pot
he to., imp-irtant and It could ha
-written off to special ritcumstan■*• Rut in state after ttat# th*
GOP I* dying at .he top and for
all of Vi#c-President Nixon'* per*
•oral popularity In hi* party thil
ha* profound meaning for »h*
election Ju*t two year* off

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fly . . . for joii’ ra bossing Ply mouth's New Golden Commando 395,
lire biggest, most capable V-R engine avail,tl.l# in tbe low-price
liclil today. IScvcl in llic Fui&gt;'a new ltuui), it* push-button con*

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Plymouth dealer offer* a new line of Fury hardtop* and eonvertiliJf*, built in the Fui) i|Kirti tar tradition, ami available at
new low price*. Sr® him today and grt that “ Fury feeling" you.telf!
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Butler University Men Elect
Carol Nutt Homecoming Queen

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Mi*» Carol Nutt, daughter of j foothill team ard p- *ented an while *he tan* presented with a
Mr. a.ij Mr». Clyde \V .N.utt, was : otchid flom the pies dent o f the hiaftlrt and a apray of rote*
rho.cn Homecoming Micen at l University.
fotm the Alumni Allociat on
Saturday afternoon Butler de­
Duller University, Indianapoiit.
Before the Rail l arol and hn
fr*d . dur mg Homecoming fertivl- feated Valparaiso I1 lit|t thr half l '«.oit, John Mu.n, a quarterhafk
time the que-n and he* rourt were
f . » the weekend nf Oft |*
1on |he team, had dinner at the
i
i • |*rrr'» &lt;ir..\e to Indiana* esrorted tn the renter of the field h
tVe*t ihrlntp hou*e with the
poll* for the event and report a
football tram. At the Rail that
wonderful time. While thrte they
n ght Ihe wa* downed attain ,thli
attended all the festivities, indudtime with a rhir.eMonr tiaia She
me the parade
wa* prnrnted with a trophy ami
Carol wa* the ieti! arte*ted by
another apray of roses.
thr Women's ilr'oi.-n.e Hall to
Jimm&gt; Cordell, * n f Mr. and
i* • sophomore. Dm mg
Compete for the honor w.tb girl* Mt* J. I) Cordell. &lt;« rleited
-•liman .ear st the l
representing the KU &gt;rily h .airs. ptetident of Ihe frr hn.an rla*»
Carol wa* Mae l»*y |
Mrn on thr rat- nu* voted (or the at \n.trrw College li Culhkert,
\\ate 1meb.ii ()uern. aimI
queer and the outcome was kept
up In the I'hoio FUah
a *e&lt; ret until the prp raly hold i l'*Mr anil Mr* Kil'k Mrbane
Oct. IT. \t Ihe tally Carol wa* Jr atlrnde&lt;l the Hum.. omlr)g If* State lleautv Cnntea*.
frowned to the fantain of tile tivltle* at ftaridton ( liege, (la*
niton. N l ' , last wiekend. Mr.
Mebane i» a t;ta lua'e ef the col­
lege.
I birf w-al 'It* ll
IT Mil
ant* air m Mlanu - ending the
Nati-mal ( .-nkrnti.-n &gt;•'. :he A*auclall" - of I'olltr t'hirf*
aaai.aa Turnei. Sanfuid, and
thina'-l File*. O.rMl**, Florida
I dura* Rcmtiiandla wli: have an S*utlrm .tuiteil*. hate ptrtlgrd
upp-rtunity ta inter to thr r Kappa Alpha fratrru.ty, Joteph
•llplltr.t whim* al.en the ,-ity ref- Hattie. t*»ir.t... a • attending
V pi ofr.tii.nal auttii.nrrr will
reatio.i department »; naort a Snutliern h** pit ur.1 I'hi Sigma tie on hand fur two auetter- i«
llillowr’en window pa.nttng cun l.appa
lx held In Connrttion with Ihr DISC l^SSINt, I'l \\S | ill* UT-tlil t .immunity l)* y lo F*s
ie*t
Mm Hu hard T ^ V' &lt;:ktr and S*iuth«td# School Hallowe'en i ar
Ih’ IiI Nhv. , .it 1•&gt; i. in. at l|nl.v i ra»*- K|ii*cu|al Church mo
T*&gt; twgin thi* 1hur,ri.*y after- her .hlldren. alary, i aura, aid ni.al thi* tnday night.
•Mm . Kicluanl I»***«•*. cli.n im .in ; M r,. KtmlaU lianc, pruKiani
i,». . theevent U
vpon* &gt;acd In Wendy, rriurncl t*i It. Ijiuder
leader; and Mi*. \ It. I’elvre'itt Jr., ns.'i.vtaut rhaittnun.,
fhe fir*t tale of while rleplunt
cooperation with Sanford mer- dale after .lading her paient*, Item* will begin at 7.30 p m. with
'Herald .Staff i'hoio)
i tha..t* l*i r» have tne donated Mr. and Mi* It I M II* Sr, fur au* ti,Hirer llrih Cullirr *rlling to
and wlmeii will ho .elected In1U day* hire
the highest hnldeta Thr U*t will
I the |unlor .* -I * nlor high compe
Mi
and Mr» (.core* Mi begin at b.30 and r-ili eonltnit.
taIi**i*
Itiown. Ilk’ laurel A&gt;e. hate a* until all left over Item* vie *|i*
A ptrant* In the co-tr-t aac '
**»•* Mr. Rrown'a hro |*0. e,| ,.f.
•-1. -1 *• ,*- -■* rw tli *1^,11* |thrf. ( audr T. Faria, a*lobe,
M is s CAItOta NUTT. H om cc m • Qu ■ - ‘ Ball r I ’ n lvrr ly. i- unlated fro m th e c a r
In addition the ra-n, at willttrrii.sr&gt;t)AT
I irshyii-ilan v hutch will meet al
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indepartment and receive - 'r
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hei ■•- ■&gt;. Proctor
b y h er encort, John M otes,
(P h o to I
Hit Korku, InriinnnpoUa)
feat ire two dance pi..grama t.. |
I window ataignment*.
lari*. I h.N-mr. Arn
lx preaented by the student* of - Training t Pi n supper and 7:30 p. in.
Painting will *-e done w.th lent
-''r* Rol-ett I Ri*.**n i&gt; in the
Choir prattler at the First Itapplanning mi li,,g st Ihr First
the Hranna School of Hafue.
ra water
.lua
palnii with the r,,h
Memorial Hospitalin l&gt;e
list (huich a* follows. Carol. A IS
ltjpti*t Chute'* al A p m
the
rommittee
In
chaige
of
nata ad a* at Pinerrctl luniorM*®'^ racueermg (t &gt;&gt;« aurtrery
Prayer meeting at the Fuat p. it ; l b. .oid, 7 p m.; ar.d
High and Semir.ole High School performed Mun.aay Her Condition ihe p«-ny ride* hai ann«,un&lt;e*l that
Cliuirh. A p. m.
they
hate
Serinrd
additional
punHaptist
Church at * 30 p m
1 ..I liar,-I to aene in an ad” »*•[»« " *°°*
. ,
( l.ditor * .Notr: Your acquilnl. portnnt iriflurr.ee on meat spend laml'iet paid an average of M to
It - al Ambassadors meet al tha
vliory capacity.
Mr and Mr* ( liarlea Juhnatun ,r&gt; ami a tart for thi* year's
Ihr Senior High Choir of the
left S uihIav on a motor trip to carnival. This booth is alnay* a I First I'rrsbyirnan Church will church at 7 p. in,
ante will. Ihe fade In (hie riit. ing, the studies indicate Govern- •enta.
ColumhU, S &lt; , to viiitrrlitivn
leading attraction with children I
for 'rchrartai at' e so p m.
I’liw rr*t Itaptlst Church Adull
patrh will n&gt;t redu e Ihe *o«l of inert econumlits aald that in
Wl.il d.xt a'l thia mean for thr
Dale
Carnegie
Class
%tArtdinf in lin# for houn Ju»t f»»r __ . . . . . .
, „ ,
tn«l fiirmU
Mr John«tatn
Choir piacticr* at 7.3o p. tn.
.* airhdn alrak al your neighbor- many ra&lt;e*. spending »hift* from luluie’
tne
chance
of
.
ude.
It
1.
the
1
Mld
Week
Bible
h«ur
of
the
ov%nr r «»f thr l.vr.|«uOtl Suprr
howl In: 1r In r lounler. nor * hange j cheap to really item* a* family
I'op dathm eapert* hate predict Is Organized Here
hope of thr committee that better Mist Prrsby'eiun lliur.h will &gt;UrU t.
The
Natal
Offi.ers’
Wi.es
Club
tsaisait■
Ihe prlre of milk. Rul ll HII.I. income goc* up.
od a dradily rising national p..puViititaU uf Mlo Janrt Johnson service will be afforded, in that h,. ron*lurtr&lt;l by the paitur, l!cv.
t,,''b ,,,A h a t''sh e 'u thirr may tide In the rail al one A. CJ. Mctnnis, at 7:30 p. m
of
J h Ip you figure out whither you
I -a income fimiliF* reported lation toniblncd w.tli a .onlmu.il hM '»•••" •uccciifui in ;*
lo ,-rgjm;i' a Ha.r ain. gie l-s.a rTfU|Wr&lt;j|ng al hn home follow tllllr
The Chaocrl Choir of the Firat
n w |(llli| Ikf m m ( ( « Jit** M
in the iaiJ *j i *. * showed that dr.linr In thr nun.her »f farmer*. in Sanford leadn-g *Ifterns and
turgery l*»t week in the SemiPresbyterian Chinch will meet
, th-y pa d an a*f age of M rontl With a g.eatrr peicrniwy. of la
dollar*.I
and their wives ,,„;r *|r... . ,
, plta| ||rr eon
for reheat sal al 7 Jo p m.
a p luntl fur meat iltch Income milir* taking on the buying hah »r« among thoie who signed for ||t|on „ „ , f ,*ortr*l s* g-ont.
It* Ui.RNAItU RRI.NM.lt
Pireerrsl Itopti.t Church Pray­
___ ._
_ ____
I idled I’rea* Intrrnalional
er meeting at 7 13 p. m. at the
•l» ol the ii.lisn oii-l lu.al nun- the course while Mc-iding demon-1
V|,.H....L
WASHINGTON —(Ul’ ll -T h e
farm at.-up*. I&gt;&gt;.k| tprndiny .(ration* at the I'mr Centrr
Mr*
.'aiy Joyce llatrm')ti . hut. n.
I* a* (. mmI as Ihr name that
The fir*, rlaa* ......... . ,* (he ( U rP C Ilt A lO rS C M
amount of money you «prnd on
may n«c faati-r than the Inrreair
Kngllsl) teacher at "eminole High
elands behind llirm.
sh:i
r
a
l
ib
Tu*
*d»v
from
A
3
iV
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KfOM
OlH
V
T ill KSRW
fool and the type of fool yon
In i-upulaliun.
School, and Mrs Ruth Carlton,
in 3u
tn I’-.ttu, tor* were
ruv depend rot only on ho** much ,
l Pit
\jtlt.*ultuir il» ;.u ilm. nl rX|-ert*
WASIIIM.rnN
Irarhrr at Southside School, were
tiul .Scout troop 233 . f Ihr First
Ian.-\r.n
and
Will,at,
t
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IT
1
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,rr
whtf
,iW
hU
.
f,
ini|
v
prr.
yn.i &lt;arn, hot a lo uu where you
rli.-'r th* r-inikinntion »*f prow*
initialed into Itlio Chapter of |)rl , Presbytrrian Church will mrg-t in
live
ms i*i..irra may »hmil the aver* '
f . r........... , irketa today offer a la kappa lianims. honorary so- ihr Youth lluildlng at 3CT p. m.
Ronald Brohak'i an 'Ir*
choice from which tha hmsaa
102 E. 1st
FA 2-0181
ho nifiit*. which account fur a
apr la n d * * f- ml .pending up I./
crey for women teachris, at a Cub Scout Par); 3l\ of the Firat
d ill quarter uf the total national
n iff .
pick Ihf moil f oi oml
ore s.in .1 to a* much a* one-half
Hireling
**f
the
cliaptrr
held
at
thr
i • im s- .........................
t, , .
fw-d bill, what you rat and spend
h&gt; It'
mea».i*rd in 19.'I .In!
tinues for a peri.-d of f.urtrrn
„ r||( „ r r , atllp|P(i i,Jlrd on ltaytoi.a P'ara Hotel in Payton*
depend* V.hth on type of &lt; immu*j
lat
llrarh re,entl).
wrrk*
rlly • *1 Hi* irffion ir •cht.’, you I
September vn-l October price* «*n
the a eatot *purt l.n fatal
The Initiation ceremony wa* fu;
lav•
.
§
m.) lor local f-wl chain* and on
«|9&lt;*itilint:. thi *** i-x p iti. bcllrtc.
lowed by a tiampirl . rlrbiatlng
i f
T .&lt; data *!i*iw* there air *"mr
Mil! lUffl! |."t 1Ihr soulti wlieir the D r id ir i* d i n n e r s T o l d agn.ullutr depsrtment st-idie*'
'j ’Jv"* Ff-cf;
ihr sixth anniversary of Rho
rcitlonal uiffrtcr.crv in food liujr*
I 41fl) f«9 1 •)
m o v r m .it
.tailed
I hrhar.loi.l Hupllcale
U nig.
Ten rei.l* Ini* * I 7 1 .ups of
Chapter.
I»r
Kdna
Parker,
stale
iitk* hah.i* In the .-nth J &gt;r •
\ . I»*aE ' f)u *- ni&lt;.* i hit Much fa* • hmrI -i »i ntiir'-ls.
.*thomngenl/rd
whole fluid milk:
pii'sidmt of Hr.la Kappa (iamtna,
•* .
a nip.i. hr aceiakf iio.new.tr
Im Itati Ihr
Ilx ( ommiimly Center
*• rup- *»f diluted r*j|M&gt;iateil
wa* Ihe guc*l .(maker.
apeni1* lc*» el the gloci-iy atorc
f
I
nr,.*
of
re.
nstlt.rtrsi
.»
)
T •irm hi ithir
unit
Wiitiei* win lust, 1 ly.K- I.
Also altrmllng tr..m Seminole
&lt;99b-' &gt;------than women in other aertmn* In
1**1 |)kf Oil .It
*
1
a d Mr* .1 |&gt; 1 , |, ;l
" at dry milk,
1
the northeaat. a houaewifi
1 in* rr Hi:.• *" it'd. Mr ar.d Mr* Irving Pel.
ll &gt;!»• inij&gt;*
To coruume •lightly more Vila County *&gt;as Mrs. Margaret Hoi I
%-ng for mc;.l ia more likely In
prr ir&lt; I in Ihr nr\t
&gt;f*r»
Iwrg: third. Hr ar.d Mr* l.ccn
*' "mo needed bv adult* in
bring home a leg of lamb thuu
ant Munarm: fourth, .Mi*. J. i
■*■ day. you ran buy l medium
No mere water logged straws,
llir \*oi.’ l be in any other »**ctlon.
Itakcr and Mu* Maigarrt Rati! »•»««• f t pound) for 11 ecru*: says t inanufarturrr of a new
How muih dura your lo.-ation
I'orlv Chops And Kiev The four wrrk Individual tour 1 "'f'bum tomatoes (7 * pound) plastic rup The cup has a built tn
affect your grocery bill? If you
■men! for the Fred lilcln trophy
•n&lt;1 ’’ »",4‘l hr»'1 straw Madr of Hgid pol.rthylrnr,
I'lidding Casserole
h\r in the nty. your .a*h outlay
111 egln fTtursday algbl .1 » i « f rat* cabbage i ‘ ») *1 1
thr Cup I* e,p*** tally designed f..|
I In* 1nip* . Pott* Chops Itice
I* likely to he double til* amount
liie t immunity &lt; •
'* •« n,,t Breesaarlly economical rhlldirn » tne It &lt;an he ster(ll*eil
Pudding ( .n**-iole . .is a natural ter. torner nf I6lh and Majin
IIAIIV i .IIU- IIOHWKM*.
ip* nt by a larmer.
cheaper cut* of m.-at. 'x and its tough rn.i igh to withstand
Tne U ij survey Indicated nil datiRhti r &lt;
&gt;( M . nntl Mi -. for th. month of Ortoliei I'.uk ;l&lt;a
,au*r a more rspensivr cut may at.u&gt;e Available 1 - 1 red, blur and
urOan famlllc* »prnl an accrual
lliasr more ,«lrl.le lean m.tl
•
Hosvvoll Snnfunl. price* are now .lightly lower due
yel tow.
I.) thr &gt;ra*0m.l high swing 11. hogi
of IS 1*0 per per*on f..r fo.wl each
||e»e it a comparlsnt of the
Horn Ovtolycr 11.
t&gt;*ing marketed. Oitoi.cr 1* al .. Dainlressurs Meet
week. Farm fatnlllr*. although
•'Iran rn*t’ ’ of tome popular cull
i Tin do Iiv i*ty**tl'ntn)
rrf npn.irtl as
National
lli.a S*ini Orpr ;c Fml 31 of Nation-' j* current prr el: Round 'teak
^%hey at* mure total fool .tpen;
Month
I’uttlng
these
two
fa.ti
uni* It .31 per capita weekly. Ru­
al Hairdresser* and Cosmetol... &lt;0,t,
p,-r p,iund. while Ihe
j tojeth' r, Ihi* reripe It houn-l to • »•» ............... . met Monday |r.n - &lt;t 1* II.SO; chuck .!&gt;* cost
ral non-farm familic* w nc In liewin fllnnd*.
lae-n. with an average per rapita
•«ilit at Marie Nltrhtenga * * ,v« .»• 1* a i**)und. an.1 the lari
Herr's why. The nee pudding Itrauty Salon In tlrangr (Tty
fO.nl bill of M *n
... m, u cents: t bone steak It
I. sparked by thr addition of ; .
For meats, which account for
■ ■ M r
TM nuaM H i
Plan- were discussed for No- u 39 per pound:,
anil the Iran
'
«tn*
and
cinnamon.
The*e
tw
&lt;
&gt;
a full quartrr of the total nation­
t.rsnal itrauty f .ilmr Wrek in Feb- ,.**t I* l? 7S per (xiund brl*kel is
Ingredients normal)' make a hit ruary. It «** decided to ho d a r&gt; enta and lean $1 to
al food bill, what yuu rat and
with &lt;hildrri. The potk chnp* are
•p*n.i depends both on type *&gt;f
■hop at t w next meatl
I ll- l.olrls true f"i poultry
flr*t browned well They am then drmonstialmg hair coloring aid ) : r * co*t so cents a pound.and
eommunlly and th
.rgion In
plnrril
atop
the
rice
mixture
In
which you lice.
bleaching al Harriett*
llgaul th* ... lual co*t nf meat on the
a Bleated baking dish, covered N" k in Sanford.
The aui*e&gt;a *how that rlty
I. I * An *ents a pound Stewand I,iked In a 3S0 drgrrr* P,
▼atnllie* u*e more beef and le*.
At the rlose of Ihe ni«*,-lirsr»- »r* ,,, 111 rrr.t*. and th m.*at 1*
'.veil l..r til minutes Thr til *H I* frr.htnrnls were *&lt;rvrd to the tu,
poik than farm famlllc*. and
-l* luikrya
co.t IV cents
Him uncovered and baked ar. ad itkrrtih r* prevent by the h,**tr&lt;*
ahaiply more veal and lamb
uiirat lit: rente.
rlitior.al
IV
minutes.
Housewives In the weal buy
I'rirk (hop*—
nnue brrf thin in any other part
Hire Pudding I assrr.de
of the -ountry. Western families
A loin nr till |Kirk chop*,
a t 11 u m : s o i i u k mac h i m :
ea! more than three times as much
r-t 1 inch thick
herf a* *uuthern city famllle* and
2 lslilripoo.it lard
nearly f.\e time* a. murli ai
I teavouon salt
Southern farm familir*
-•%*
hrhfnyou d o . . .
1.8 |.a&gt;poun pepper
If you live in the South, on.
^
.
„ . —*x-*' •g
! cup rice
fhe other hand, chance* are you,
^••sgisfy*
1
visit F A M I L Y !
'1 rup t sitin*
Wj\ nuie pork than the atr:age
**
i
^
•
1
*
J rup* .old w "ter
family in any other pail of the
II you need
IIAIIV I.IIU. S C O T T .
£
l
’
«
tca*|
•
*
•
!.
si*,
arnon
country.
•Imitfhler o f Mr. *m.l Mrs.
3 t • ( tahlespooni auger
Family Income also hat an Im- Damon Scolt, Luke M
UP TO 5600
I lrat|&gt;non tall
Horn October ll.
!'* cups milk
phone FAi tl n 2-4612
(I’lirio bv Horpatr- *. &gt;
Let Junior Help
ttrown thops in lard Pour off
CHICAUO —(CPI) — Mom can
diipping*. Season chop* wtih 1
before noon to arran;*
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a n n n B w n M i
lighten household ehoies by leach­
teaspoon •wit and pepper Add
ing Junior to make his led befole Deanery .Med Slaleii
r.ce ard raisins to cold water
lor money Ihe same day!
Members of H -; ' .« Fpi.ro Bring '.&lt;* a hod, stir, rmer ard
School.
_F»pert» at a bedding manufac- pal Church wi,; attend a Tall airimfr IJ to IM minute* or until
Wring firm (Seal), Inc.) recom­ Hear.rrjr meeting in Orla -do at flee it tender and liquid is ab­
Cash t»j
74 VentMr
or am i»,rw &lt;oso*.a roiraiu
mend thi* qulek-and easy method the Cathedral Chunh of y lm)e sorbed Stir cinnamon, sugar,
flriwsnt*
Pettit*
on
Tursday,
Nov
«
for teaching the small fry.
salt and milk Into rlrr raisin
GET A
The Superb
$170
00
$ 700
Treat all covers (evcerl the hotB**Utration will ixg.i at 9
mixture I'our Inlo an 8sl2inrh
II 00
III CO
lorn sheet at a single c.ver. Thi* Holy C«&gt;mmunh-n wii: f- lo* a*. greased baking thth. Place sea |
"SIUNT SUfIR"
72000
1)00
10 a. m. A Sun. In p will
eu1* the time m half.
toi.nl chops on rice mixture Co
F | | P P
IDUCATOP
31700
1100
Smith-Corona
Ure up hems e&gt;f top sheet, blan­ served
Reservations mutt b* ver tightly ard bake in a modrr■
I m P i B l APRROVID
74 00
4)7 CO
l.scrcdikls ikal ih.s dimly o*a) car* ttetiuics t lun ui new
kets. and spread at the bottom made h&gt; Oct. Jo with Mu VC, t). ate ovrn I.IJu &lt;1. gr ee* F | 3o min
Inrtv N
517 00
37 00
With the heml even, fli-k the hed Martin. AU Delatcy Park Hr. Or­ ulet. Uncover and rontinue bak­
l.p,tick m l li.ndj nltlor! Ili-horXyf.. •I rsnjn.a cirsmy*
LOW l*A
3 MFAT
I
ding fnrwanl over thr length of lando, h a 3 ngsa
n-*,«t lipvtick formula...* who!* neve way l« !*•* t.pttl.lt
ing IJ mir.ulrt Yield' * tervirg*
| in** roocwrrsiwe
thr bed and tuck In alt cover* al
••&lt;o*a aiuw
R* .llaLte Hi S«t«tj m.rror-esses. ..I* mstker •&gt;( petti...
or c under th* mattreis e d only.
IwOeMa IMI
Isrts.-e shell... gold... or cl*.nr * !«.e I knttkes! ( «n pleta
%!.«• bedding will hang straight
'
»*• 1 1r.u.u r,o.
Sir fVdlyt (9 ‘1,1* I •*'«• •**11 &gt; , „
w.lh lupolieV ...irnm 150.* Rehlts,..ln ele.eo ikiJes.,.
and neatly along the side*.
FINANCE SERVICE, INC.
»*I|M »»►*! H elf
• a i* ., tin*'**,*
I/.J* ea. *|Viij.
I* , M.frtN»
O .».* &gt;•-•**.*.
Plump pillows and arrange bed-1
l* i *T* |Mu* 91 •&lt;1 I ‘-*.'4 b|' U|| set
l»|« iMriim tn » « I M ln .J « (,.,* 10
01 SANFORD
din: under and over them.
•91» 9M , , , 919 I ftisits » i lain•
It work* for Mom. too.
• M{M‘ o * * « iis**i
I *r t iruL
125 South Park Annul
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Window Paint
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Church Calendar

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Women Initiated

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A fte r Seminole Defeat,
u»u*4 rt*N

plucky and mortaful SomlnoSo*
puahed tfcoui *U over tb« flail
Saturday.

$1 Million Spent
For Young Talent,
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who c.wctol \ as J --v « - vfc
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at Del Mar «• Se^r T He i
today a* the * W
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and ba ike thaII captain Jatk Law
U, » .:• am«o( tlaoM named li
police warrants Itajed Tuoaday
Both art aoalor* from Chl'afc
and room mi lea at tha uairaratty
H. 0. (Fnlsl Crialer. director
of athlotiel at too unlreraity. Mid
the two would be removed from
their aquada pending farther in
?eati|iUoa of the ebarsr.
Othora named la the warranto
were Carl Riaemaa. Detroit, aa
Mclato aperu editor of tha cam
pua nowapapor: Mike Dodfaos
Grand Rapid*. Mich.. Xkk Vue a
Eoorae. Mi:h.. Darwood Co'liaa
Grenada, Mlaa, and Jeha Miller.
Detroit.
They were charted apeci&amp;call?
«Uh oafariai la aa Ule|tl eeeu
patioa. comiclion of which carriea a m aitaua penalty of po
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Flrot atririf fallback Tony Rio
Tennetae* mooli ar-h • rtial
Nartk Carolina ikii arokoi^l. ami
Wyatt apparently U taking far
• ramblnillca that util tot h.i
TU VoU apparently had found taam back on tka credit aide of
k '^ N l n i itter getting *tt U l tko todfor.
*to)« tUrt *Ma n u n . Bit tk*
Practku floUo »*r# buiy all
•round tha South** item Conferoaoo today — parwularlo at Mu
alaaippl and Lmilitaaa State, ore
ti which will ipotl tha otbri’a po:
foci aoaaaa record UUi weekend
Vanderbilt Coacb Art Guep*
MILWAUKEE &lt;LP1) -T h e Milentered both offtmUo and dr
waakeo Brareo paid out rr.srt thaa
f* naive drill! Tuoaday and | t,r
.-.t mlllkri doi'.arr ta the p ut
tko ltw r?M plenty of work Tbr t
CORAL CUl X i (CPU jear for yourt talent »rd will
All aeirn wt re acheduled to ap
bathflek. : *4 Miami reach** fToaimon raa Miami pan play*
net have to trade to wv? their
i*AV 4
UAtng *b«*l • -fom obitk- today acaliut tko vanity.
JO A P A X
T&gt;o Auburn Flalnimon oorkrd
u IN tfe'.icane* prepared Pee
pennant la 1I6». exeeatife sice
T V .. , , *
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Tbr
AUBURN
Friday'• k m * itlb VandirtUl •tatnat Florida defeaaa*
; preaider.! B.ri.i Tebbett* re.-vrt pffM^ 9t ^
^
:■* c * s LtaecrfY.-*'
C C A CM, C*S ~
©M:b Awdy Gaatafacei uU lb* Galon wen* too !u : taam to dr
IRGi
iMTXC **.-39
the
unitertuy
plan*
to
launch
iu
4**XCk£ at
w tm red *fle**e m b i U bo foil Auburn, and that • »• bark
Tebbett*. baeebair* sew«*‘. n •
ws InKtuittioa lr.to the activi
-• yr* tt*. Ho p*rtl*wl*rly men- la IMA
r.utise
who
hit
become
heir
ap
£ * * ' '? * 9 S
tie* of the rlnp.
\ Mb . f t &gt; al.«:aate
Tbc.t « a i bad l o i on tbr
Je |
x 5 f f t ' MC |parent to the Brace*' presidency, Head f o o t b a l l coach Bens?
Florida
caapua
Fuat
*un=g
loft
l*:ki Taey tetl.de C m ge MM—If
I told * pse•» club audience Mea|C7OMtrrbain, and aaaeetbaU coach
latfre *t 'aarterbaek. Itouj Davla end l\m Fleming uat confined
S 3 *ei 9 g * £ f &lt;•*'.**&gt; Jsat dartr.| the 1MT k i k s p,,.
Ptctfe. etprciMd compleu
wad Tboma Mitchell at haifbecki ta bad u u i flu and thete »»&gt;
Milwaukee « n
“IS per cee: ■urpme aru* *hock *t tha involve
,a e - » y /&gt; r r r &lt; .
•Ml Harry PetdecVh it full­ w a r doubt ba would bo rrr &gt;frrJ
premier" than ary ^ther team ta aer.t of Lu tv•? athtokca.
— 'AS
by ( in a Umo.
back.
! the !**r r.
B«h Raj and Lew:* worked o«.'
* .* • . *d - V - / » &gt; ; - : c
Tba He-twky Wildcat! and tbr
'I h e alwayi believed • fka~TBo Hurricane* wtll bo taking
.
. . . . . , .. „
w-th their retpectlie u a s * Ttac*
aja
**r
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fit*
*
*
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Ai
Mlaamippt
Mat*
K
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e
for t V r aecewi rirtary after
X
A— ---- * i n
U
^ T- •
k=* Cruler *.»1 they w?aid
Onto dofoalo thu yoir when Untied cotuaf la *Y*pe for tVir
otoert.
-cnaved from
fra-i toeLtheir poeiur—,
#ten. be..e. than toe
.
-. . —r. be .-emoved
lama
tku
wv«*
Fu
alao
baa
at
f.rmir maruger ef the Cineitaati ^
,^ .r MlrJ |rf
.
IN? moot Vawdy ti ibo Chtajo
tackad the KtwMrkr »&gt;jJ»d. halfRrdlepa e i » q.N'tei *a aay.-.f to
________________
Bowl Friday utght
bark Bobby Craier.r being tbo
the frr.p by b*»eb»Il writer Lcj
laiaat i k Ub
I Chapman c&lt; the Milwaukee Ses
Tutor* apeede. u , iu yia.-t'e*.
Urel
aju '.viru -p tato two grouse far
-.lad the Br»&lt;e*. Cc»p.u? the;*
WTST roLVT X Y. llTI&gt; - dcfcnatia aenmmafe Tueaday. Tbr .
.njanea, were mare than Si pe
lU’.fback PeU Dawkia* U taaalwg'Crveto** pi*y Ta»a* T » ^ fr ill?
rest atronfer than the rest of to
•1 near fail *teed *f»!a and preb
krKi wir. tw|T •jp er'rf off
. ‘.ram* la toe X*ta.-nal l » « r . f lait
GAESUVIUX i LTD - I-Jj
•bly wUl be In
H»*wp Fator tbureday.
! year ta wta.- TrbleUi aaid
M W Yi'RK i f F l ' OddamaVe 1 Both s . t i &gt; ajwrt identical •»Aar wbwn A:my playe Calfita at
Irjocue u&gt; k»v player* » if# re
Tebbetta aaid be »a i completely -&lt; i *»d lilnet* —ay eaua* ae»e
S o L * HaJtew
jvrvtd at h i t ito e p a u d Geer- •r* t-viajr u ^ to l D u iu t u &gt;U.c ( n &lt;; recced* of AA for toa Baton la toe dark a V - ’. reporu that ral t t i i f f i Li the Unlteruty &lt;x
l i t c i a i . whe lettered a chattoy H Tech T u i i i ) . todli were b&lt; a a« p.xat f*»vmu o»cr Mi*w»__
____
_____
U . encounter,
wuh
LSD aborutop Jefensy Logan, who la FVevia i atartiag linesp Satsrday
k*TM U hi* left tof a|ala*t \Tw
Mr- inf
in* made to ftll gayw we toe Bal&gt; *4V» fee toaaanlay r^gkt a -meet ” 7*’ . ,.7^.’
..
toe 1*54 aeaaen Sad abeit hi* when toe Gator* play ctCAtaei
Ah Kartiai u A Tbe Yeltow isg
toe unbeaten that say
*
t l - * * ” x u , Cn t ?*»- m mayor lear-e U h A t o m la a festneaatera Con
f l a k a i l «*ed ta only eae F**F
play Aa*
fertrtf* b.iadL-cr
t u i.su to atoad fortoer may well decide toe Soutoeaaum
» !*»■
u T . aigkt be traded
Sato Satarda? ta .Umy'- ta li
ta tta Jacket*,
Jaci
D'Sn Fleming, the Gaton* at*?
tajuraaa,
had
a
light
w
u
U
.
ICeafarewce
chasp.-'cto-p
la
tke
faatarwd
B
g
Tee
coe,
He
ala*
aaii
toe
Br**e*
fisaUy
Wtlk Ftttabwfh.
teat*, top • tasked tow* t* aa gave patcSer Ge-w CoeJe? permu- left end. Joined toe Uat ef doabtfal
partidpasu Tneaday when he » i *
eight - pvlrl favwrite over Mick.- *** u P-»J l-cicaix-a: baaket- confined to bed with toe Ca
i*-. a: VM V t e . white W W - ^ 3 thi* aerur- ^ a a ^
Ccticy he i* usaSif to pUy, hu place
.
.s os ctctp C M l (IM. He h e :-J
ua rf the chc.ee by act o v r
»***..; a toe mayor* toe wi2 he ftoed b? either Pat
Pitche- or Perry MrGnff
Mwhaa* Alate u the tauoeuw
u
h„M than.Aao luted aa -doubefsl* atarter
tee.u ed game at Ear. U -airg
^ ^ e t t i taMwi hi* fwrmer Rtd
are erf Das Edr—T-C% With a
,
.
v _
. . . leg* aa th» Uagheat taus m the apraiaed « t .u ,
iL fu c l
B 2?
•veead rwaked A m y . t - w i ,
M lt
after toe
frwa -to perfect -at by .trtce ef j . t , M Ia4
^
i s . Boekaf an* left tackle Dtcij
* » *tto F^ubwgi tom week
.
r v u h t * ta toe pe* Iknrtlij.
Kalfbac.
Dor
L-c«y. wfw
r ' * i. a C peant r-ck c er Cci
aUrted the f.mt rwa t m n i»
g»i»
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.tperted mrcier.-g frem
iM la V u . V-Ca Dase and
rJScrtd
to* M .u.it.pc. Suit
Settoers V c*Jv.\l.»: had
aLgki
gas* ard .11 o» rvxt? to gc
edgv* a* to. week:) .toil. Ot-Iaga.n agaaa. I
Sam* j K 't i &lt;&gt;»r Calecado
Another rwar, .-r .v .n ^ t &lt; u
toevr A j f g k Crorervoce ahowl *a ef Trr— tairmUHul
K-brfaled w ily
the Ga
Acwr at Kvidcr. Cote; Notre
LOXTOX •UP1'— Carte* t-rdl.

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Athletes Charged
In Gambling Probe
T«o top Uolicnity of Michiraa
atklcte* wan among Mian &gt;tudrnta acbrdulrd U br arraigned
today
recabara of a 110,000a • week football card gambling
ring.

Yols M ake Big Changes
Y c i.U ir f Cm * Iw d M Wyatt
to t'lk la i M i* iweeplnf change#
m Ik: Vahuteer U » » Plat Mat
194 to Florida lUte lu t • « » ,
W My* U will be MT*rtl Jay*
h u r t h» makM them public.

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End Will Return
To FSU Lineup

Uclans To Meet
* Texas Christian

Motet H
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Smith Is Voted
GolFs Top Honor
KNi:i\ ra ,OQ

Contract Bought

£ ? i ^ T . 't

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St In s* v V &amp; e * I®'# n o
.-hand toe e m n e t H eeCVnaec
Cm . Naaga* Sent toe k c a ri-.» I t * Sea t i toe Negtoi An*~
^ c a t '.M g e . D iugati w-il -evert
u i* me Cv-floaC* Ctn-akn ••'ak

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Squadron 11 Ends
•Month's Training;
Many Back Home

fflSVTOSAVE/
S TO K ELYV A N CAM P

Heavy Attack Squadron Citron
hai returned from a cne-month
training cruiit in tht Caribbean
UN.

VAIf-tl optrattd from the air*
rraft Carrier CSS Franklin D.
^Roosevelt and from th# U. P.
Naval Air Station, Guantanamo
H.v. Cuba.
Thi* maj&lt; rity of tht rrainlr.p
period wa« aptnt In day and nirht
qualification! of thr ere*« for
la.tdinf tht mammoth A3D Skywarrior nboani the FDR. Tht A3D
W thr larrrat wlrcraf*. In the U.
S. Navy to be taken aboard an
aircraft carrier, a virtual tea
Coins naval air atation.
m Concurrent with the CarQuali,
" &lt; carrier qualification* are call*
rd, the crtwi of VAH-ll were
training for their primary mil*
lion, which i« hich and low level
b &gt;inii:nc.
Stimulated bomblnc atacVi were
earn'd ou* acainit mar/ Radar
Bomb Scoring Site* (RBS) In the
(IS and the Caribbean. Some of
the citiea in which there llt*» are
located ace Jackionrllte and Tam­
ara and San Juan, Purnn Rico,
il.lve bomb* vert act jaliy dropped
on target ranee at Monita Iiland
of the west coaat of Puerto Illco.
At the completion of the traininf period VAH-ll partielpeted
in its firtt Operational Readinee*
Intpeciion o ' the flKtl vear 1959.
Tin* i» a Uteoretlenl problem in
which th# iquadron ilmulatci ac­
tual war atrike utliiicr.v and are
Judged on their effectiveneu.
After the completion «d an Op­
era tion al Readineai Impaction,
tha iquadron ttarted iti return tn
NAS Sanford on Oct. 24 Man/ of
the men in tho iquadrog flaw
back home to Sanfotd, both by
iquadron aircraft and .Vary air­
lift, whlla othert remaintd aboard
the USS FDR and will return
from May port.
The National Automobile Club
eitimatea that traffic acrideeti
j|in the U. S. tn 1937 took ore life
every 13 mlnutci.

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difficult potto In Votican diplo- Italian village and his church
mate hi.tory —nuncio to I'aria In career wal unirnsational.
the itormy postwar years, when
Farming Family
French leaden had not forgotten
Ha
was*born
Nov. 54, I Ml In
that the Vatiran had maintain'd
relation' with the wartime retain the village of S»tto il Monte near
Milan, the third of 13 children.
guternment.
One of his aistera and two of his
Slowly and aleadily he lowed brothers still live there on the
the emti of good will and when family farm. Th# family hoi S-r
he left the parii pod In 1!*51 after there for five renturiei.
good iWiUr.d von of 11 I'oIIm
more than eight years, relations
» ^,r-vtopp**T. Ilf h*v tervtd if7
His father had munt-d on An
between the Vatican and Fiance
v b n *' • « rs*?u'. Vatican dipgelo Glu*eppe to help him in the
were eaceilent.
fie ri*, but when at the age of II.
i* ii »aid ho wal ilwavs a
Tough on Itrda
his third mild and -Men son said
_ t.uiyp at h-afi and w»en the late
Ific tolerance and fnilwarar.ee he wanted to bo a priest, the fa­
U was th.t openne. and hi* could not bo taken iff ap, ease-■T-jbe fXu? M l cr»a»»d hint a car*
ther raised no rt.eed ,tt*.
tflg/. In 195*. ho was less iSnlied bun.oroui Joviality that aarned mfnt Wh»n th, &lt; hriit'an Jv-no.
1h-* boy *.enk to studs- first at
him
lucre-(
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of
the
mott
fraU
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in
19t4
H*:le«l
by toa cardinil’*- rrd hat thn t by
talking of fo-mir.g a City govern­ the llergamo te-ninar) from lh:*J
ment with the pro Communist to HMTu, th-n at tire Apolllnare
Hociaiiata of I'ietro Nennl, he 1»* ^seminary In dome where tie grid
BANK AT THE
surd a paitoral latter which min- j ■rater' in then!.**? in HH.4 at the
ced no wordt In condemning the
**•
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idra from a religious viewpoint.
FR IE N D LY ....
Cardinal
Koncallf
became Home church sif .‘ -ante Marta in
.known as a learned hlttoran iM Mtane Sin n Aug. 10. IslM,
; art lover. He i|»aki Italian, Ijttin. Greek. Kraneh and (oma Tu.k
Brlitnl Counts, Lhod# Itland.
I i»h, which he Itarned at -potto- and Itr.•t C o u n t y , Havtarg-U
,
lie
delegat#
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Istanbul.
lie
alto
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setts, ere believed to he the only
S /iw r o w iP
! it familiar with German, Rpanlab, counties sharing the same name
Ikitfiir
ILK
i Komanlar arid hae some krie • that alto border oe. oath other in
&gt;&lt;«■***«■ faderoi Dtpetit Inounanoo OorylLr*
1-dgt of Oriantal languages.
the U. 1.

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"Traveller of God” —fully ■
pastor" — "a mnn who alwaya
see# lh« good side of ihlngi."
*Thf»e nr* n few of the descrip' lion* used by thos# who know the
V*W I’ rf-j, elevated from Angelo
Clcepy* Ordinal Honenlll.
Mo al**- u deacribet li the

the chance to devote himielf at
latt to epiecopal work.
Finest Work
“ ‘llrro I have a new chance,"
he (aid at the time, "to l* en­
tirely a pallor. I am convlmcd
that the mintitry of thr palter ii
tha molt (urinating, the flnnt
that a t.ian ran bo nltirrd in bli
life."
A radiant imlle lighted hi. le
vere but kimlly face.
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prelate’j door ea« always open
to anyone —friend or foe.

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W ed., Oct. 29. m &amp; _ r n g e 9 $ - w e a l rsTtTT. row s a l b i i - work w \.v t i : d
2—FOR RENT
J21— 111.14 rn I f \l. SERVICE
22—BUSINESS
3hr
ttanfori) Srralft
• OPPORTUNITIES
New
2
bedroom
hnu*e,
terrarro
I
&lt;!o
painting,
FA
2-7922.
Sleeping room, private family. Ph.
FRIGtDAIRE applalnacr*. talc*
1— LOST AND FOUND
« —SPECIAI SERVICES
floor*. Iai;e rarpoitr *• d .tilt ~ — — ----and tervlre C. II High. Oviedo
FA 27304
lA F P .A -D A Y
SI—PIANO s e r v ic e s
• j-F O R RENT
Iv room. ««P0 down or will lake *"*•
Fla Phone FO 3 3313 or Sant\
El.AK
A
APARTMENTS:
room*
24 A-RUH.DtNG CONTR ACTORS
building lot* »• do»n payment. |jah). ,|t( ; p, m# I ’ g , m 5l a
ford F\ 2 7.SS3 after * p m.
2 A-BOOM A BOARD
private Lath*. Ml W. Ftrat St.
22—ELECTRICAL
Phone FA 2 23*4.
J*A 2 2377.
2—
REACH RENTALS
CONTRACTORS
Palnlirg: Interior A exterior. ReS bedroom home with FWida
4—WANTED TO RENT
l.f \v**.-— It* K) fl. frontage—tndu* 22—HI*^tee*^^Tlppn^Uiivi7inr™"^*
2J-A—BUILDING, BEP AIRS.
pair* or addition*. Spenaliilng
ro-&gt;m. large kitchen (urt Dbed
trial &lt;&gt;r commercial. *&gt;n htw
— — —
—
4-R E A L ESTATE FOR SALE 21.R BUILDING SUPPLIES
in Mary Caitrr Paint Product!.
with electric Mote. refrigerator
17-1*2
facing
l
ake
Monroe.
San1
1
1
SINES;
I
OR
SALK
2B—INSURANCE
•— FARMS . ACREAGE •
FA 2 JS19
and space heater.
P hone
V
.
13.000
lung
e*;abli*hed
buvlford. Write W. lieu, t&lt;07 Park
ST—NOTICE • PFI5SOV AI s
GROVES
FA 2 6230.
nc»» for $6,300. It will ,av !«
Ave., Sanford.
2S—ARTICLES FOR SALE
21 A - lit II DIM.
R I P AIRI
T—REAL ESTATE WANTED
Invotigatr thi* ad. ltd E 2ml. PAIN MV2*—FURNITURE A
2
bedroom
garage
apartment
furR
A
Y
M
O
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D
M.
MALI*
St..
S*nfui
I.
Fla.
9— MISCELLANEOUS
HOUSEHOLD
nlihed. Adult*. 10] E 13th
REALTOR A INSt Rt)R
9— FLOWERS • TLANTS
For P.iir.tlng call 'Ir. Tuker. Ph.
BUSINESS (IPPORTt M lV
Third St. 4 1'atk Avenue, South
t - l.ft W a Hp PM W h
FA 2-8IS9 or FA 2-1)07
e
Slllll ns
MAN OR WOMAN
bedroom lnrniabcd h-*me avail­
Y'all * all Ball
10—
OFFICE FAR Il’ MENT LOST — Male Collie. Sab’ e A
lli
*p«&gt;:t&gt;ible
t*ef»on
from
thi*
area.
able Until March 13 $72 lu.-rlh
Phone F\ 2 3611
white. an*wer« to name Shnn
In *civlce and collect ftom clga- I.MPKIMAlT D K l’UUATORS"
FA M ill
11—
\LTOMORILES .
pointing and paprting
______________________________
I
Call
collect.
O.
W
Mart.
Jr.
iftte dlipemer*. No veiling. Car.
7 room hou*e, attic fan, lloor ur
TRAILERS
bedroom unfuinHhed houve. |
Tltuiville. Fla. IMS M REleferencea,
and
$192 .$*) to FA 2 3716 ur FA 2-7D10 after ill.
race,
near
».-hool*.
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13—BOATS A MOTORS
electric kitchen $7e 00 month j
$191.1(6) imminent ne,-e»«ary. 7
WARD
Hawn. Large nak FA 2 l*7o
IS—FARM SUPPLIES A
FA 2 6630.
to 12 hour* weekly ncl* tip to FLOOR landing and Lnithiac
Thle
ii
a
free
pa**
to
the
Ritl
(leaning, w a x i n g
Srrtiat
I ----------------------------------------------1 bedroom h..u&lt;r t’ AOO down
MACII INERT
A127 VI montlilv income Pi-«*iblr
Theatre for Ronnie Ruppe. Exp is ro«m furni.hed arattment
Seminole County *incc 1923.
I'hone FA 2**11 lflrr 4 p. m.
full time work. For local inter­
1 1 -r r T S • LIVESTOCK •
n»-t 6. '38,
II M C.lcaion, Lak* Mary
| float In. $60 00 monthly. Ill
view give phone and »&gt;a:tlcular.*
SL I’ PI.IES
fi A N P rs r f \nts
EaM 8th Street. Phene FA 2 12*1
Write
Inlnhalional
Dittrihuting
LOST-Oet. 26 2 Grand pearl
1$—ARTICLES WANTED
2?—XOI It FS—PERSON ALX
I er FA 2 37*6.
t'o. Inc P. O. Box 762, New
AA(H it III 1 F*R
necklace, vicinity 9th. A Oak ' ____________________________ ___i
Ojo—|»LA( ES TO RAT
Oilcan*.
t.a.
Farm A liardrn Center
ROLUWAY. Ilotpita! and R»hy
Regard. FA 2 4441. Sentimental Kurniilted apatlment, 20U i W. lit |
17— REACTS PARLORS
ANNUALS
Bed* Dav. Week or Month—
value
Service
Station
for
*ale.
t*t
4
6ni Cc'ery Ave
IS—FEMALE HELP WANTED
Tel FA 2-318!. Furniture Center
I3 Rr«m unfmnivhcd apartment
Elm.
I’h
FA
2-71*1.
3 -2 -?
2-frrtk RENT1
116 We*t rint SL
10—M ALE HELP WANTED
Apply apt. 2. 2013 Sanford Ave i
.Orchid p.ant* for «»le 214 F. 13-h.
.* t$M, $1-1 r*»ta-i* J- *&lt;i«t* Jsc. find r|&gt;-| 0*1
Spe/ial Service*
I»—MALE OR FEMALE
Large
urfurnllhfd
apartment Nice tlevn furnithed I bedroom i
St O H 'S P ALM MANOR
POTTED" P I.W IA I'h. FA 2 1*22
2i—WORK W ANTED
“ St'-'j* referring to our reconciliation a* a rematch.
•litn front and back wweiwd
wi l l. nnti.t iNG
hou.p Laige living room, com
ll.inie for the aged
or 7 A 2-P270 S A N F O It II
pnr.be*.
Uloie in
Kitchen
Fvirbanki Atone Pump*
plrtr kitchen, front and back ]
?n*u Orlando Dr Sanfoid
FLO WE I*. SHOP W« Integrant
e*|ulppe*f. fill
Myrtle
Ave.
Repair* to nil make*
•crerned porchc* fall at 312* S J—R E A l. FS T \T I! FOR S A L E
Phone rA 2 721 1
$— REAL ESTATE POR SALE
Available allei Nov. I*t.
HOWARD C. LONG
I 1*111.Rs MTlNFItV
Sanford Ave Adult* net*
207
E,
Commercial
Ave.
Magnol'a A Onora FA 2 4SU
I vear o’ rt 2 Mrm home Electric
.ALCOHOLICS .ANOVMOLS open
We Feature
rhea* FA 2-281:
a Mr. «r.d Mr*. Raymond Si# bell 3 bedroom, 1 b»th, fS'»nr furnace, 2 bedroom home, kitchen furm*h
'll.namen1*! Shiubv • Tirrv . |'e*i
kitchen, iatouiir window*, tile
meeting* on Frida) night* at
m
l
Available
November
lit
attic
fan.
clair
to
«ch&lt;-il»
®*rvd family of Leevburr, rp*r.(
hath, utility room, large brick
*
id p hi at the Rnval AinbatfaTelevOion
Tui«e.
Trued
t
re*.
Adult*, fall FA 2 *664.
j Large telectlor. of lllbltcut, full
FA 2 2261
Sunday with Mr. and Mr* Tail
batlverue and planter Land
dnr Building, Central Raplllf
ROLLINS IlnllRA SHOP
bloom.
St.OO
lip
Al«n
beautiful
Do- man and family.
• aped ground Full pore $6,900.
Clutch 13 A Oak .Avenue
At The Sign Of Thw To'em Pole.
Bedroom home, kitchen equipp
j Croton*. 1 1*0 up
Mr* Ethel For*yth# and aoit, Newly decorated i bedroom h &gt;ti»e.
Will arrange term*. FA 2 3617.
2617 S. F-errh /, t»
rd 838 Rmalla D r. $73 r*T
.Mnderalely
Priced
kitchen
equipped
$73
a
month
G
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A
P
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vil.il
NFRSFR3
Tyrrell, of Tampa, were gucata of
s*—a r t h t e A r o * sa i J
mo Call T. W Mrro. Broker
FA 2 2217
Gran'vPIe Ayr Ph FA '2 0*16
Mr*. T W. Prevail, last week.
Drivevvav and .i.lruatk* Fiee
Ml XI. ESTATE DRIVE IN
F A 2 24*1
Mr*. II. II. Geiger ha* returned
Jaiki-v • R.w.ia •Tent. - l.ugg.-f*
e.limatr* t x "fitl French Ave
I t - Al lOVtllltll I i 111*11 I Rn
home after .pending live week* 3 room jpattmert fumithcd. Thi* I* a free pa«« to the Rilr
AII'• V V AVY SURPLUS
.1. W. HALL
Adult* only. 1400 Fark Ave. S.
in Winter
rrlen a» ‘.he gueit of
Quick I aiinilfomat Service
3 ) Sanford .A»enue
Theatre for Tomy Caudle Exp
19A3 Mrcuty Hardtop Kxtiv Clean
Realtor
Shut*
Flnt-hed
In
|
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||,iu-«
Mr*. Floyd Walker
thi. 6, 'tf
Pb FA 2 401$
“(
all
HallI
hone
FA
2
3641
Sanitora Dry Cleaninr
Mr*. Helen Kdward» "f Lo» 3 room frame Itouvc on large lot
C.vmna Mmlcl 93—A Polar
E 2Stli St I imdnurt lil.lg
completely futnivhed. Hwy 17 92 t room ftirniihed upttair* apart-;---------i Seoitnol. I ph.il.I.rv A lludv Shop
WAngelei, Calif.. Mr*. If Vail of
complete with all arreting
SOI rilSIDF. I Al MIROAI at
menlt lught* and water furntvh I t.rav ing Sjnford. Will ••crifice
1 mile north of Si. John* bridge.
Fo rm trl) Dun'. 4'o.er Shop
Tlary, Ind. and Mr. and Mrl. T. C.
I30J Park after 6 p. m.
rqjity. &gt;ou take up 13? moi.ihly
rd $13 lo per month. li)7 Locuit
No* Located at —
Phone FA 2 KW.
Hunter were ryernv vi»itnr» at the
ENVELOPES, t.ctterhride, .'.atepiymrnti.
2
htiiroon
C
R
301
A
V
2nd
St
FA
9
7633
Ave.
FA
2
183$.
home of 3lr. and Mr* Fred Vmi".
\VK AltH ANUK
m»nti. Invoice*, hind bill*, «nd Okra by the l.u.hel. FA --04IJ
irirrnfd porch, carjortr. utility
Rev. and Mr* Jack Stewart.
p
m i r i n t , etc PrnerrevU*
It
n
it
pay
Yf)|I
t».
«e#
u»
before
2
clean
apartmrma
newl)
painted.
room, rnrrrr lot Sff hflwfan ALL TYPES FINANCING
Mr. and Mr*. IV. L. Selg. Mr*
RI D I MIX CONCBFTE *
Printing Cn Prone FA 2-2931—
yot* buy. Ilprn Evaclng* and
One J42AO. 611 Tack Ave.
? A 1 jnv f\fr.lng. 10J C*ounCader Hart. Mr*. John ^latwell.
Window Sill* — Lintel*
403
Wcit
13th
St.
xiiim it &lt;&gt;*■ *t tt
Sunday*
try Club Circle, off W. 20lh.
Philip Hauer. $fr*. Horace John. arvTi; o» rUMUDA
Grravr Tiap* — Dry AA'cllg'
, . \fndvrn 3 bfriiiYom Tr.Atoniy, kitFA
nTSIDF. ril XIII ft SAIF-S
JAMtSU •• 11.1.k ii
Mr*. Cordon Johr.*on and Mr*.
MATTIll-SS It I MU ATI Mi
Cli-thr.linr I’ ., l* — Cement
I'aialka, Fla
known w* ............. U.lk*. oru.. • c Hi ti ri|ijli*pfd liunir with |*rt
Howard attended the Seminulc ..r i. i- wife, w•*-•.. 1 Jr1*• W‘-i
_______________________________!
I P llo l.s n RING
MIRAC LE CONCRETE CO.»
a
»r
Lrarh
fo
r
fwimmtni:
rih
I
Raptitt attociation ann-ial meet­ It Itv It' *11- and MrA C- •FA 24711
For .sale - 1931 l ord coupe with I Ff
Hatlmate - Frre Delivery 309 Elm Ave.
hit
wilt
•
alive
bl'tt
ADI*
IJAtt*
L'Alitie
l.a
ryc
li\ing
rmrni
AnH
ing held In Deljind recently. Mr*. .................. vi vi.\ I IIAh - vi.t
CISTOM BCII.T Itl DDINli CO.
'47
Mfrclry
.■
;ine,
need*
re
I I'T kIa
$125 prr month.
wilt II »li&gt;' ItoRMtT ItAI';
Jack Stewart vea* rlecte&lt;l vice M,
PETE ECHOLS. Mgr.
Electric itove Ca.h Regiater. 141
pair Anv ie..v.,n*h!e olfer t all
vv.w •:*• ii iivTi.it eon *i vi i ii .
I A 2 3rtfV
Tnnderator of the auociation for U UVVl.xN I( wllve. eml tbeli reFA ’ ill
H031ES
AV. Commncial SI.
FA 2 3341 in ir« at t0«)3 Santa 8in IV. I3lh.
•
O'-lit*
unknown
apn-ivt*
If
m«r*
the year.
Barbara Dr
1,1,0 to.I II .te*-l.
reapetllve 10K Kh.Sr: furiUihrtl 5 u#om.
Mr. and Mr*. Guy l.urtance and
AUTO (iLASS
.. heir* Ut &gt;laeee
I Steiner, I 3 hni«e pi.wfr n«»t
I Lttdrr»i*n» npirtmmt. lulfl Kim
('onulriiclion Co. Inr.
|I« I|4*L» l frillaor* vilited her enter, Mr*. T. W. tee*.
M Pl.YMOt TII FA 2 2026
grinder. A-l rnnditinn. Ito. AA\r Call FA 20IHh
Thnt f lit e You the Mont
i..- * * o lra»leee
M
■! 72
INSTALL
Itl)
211
Wait
2)ih
Street
f l., ti, n «-I -!,(•" l4|l** *II*. * VPrevatt, leeently.
J. 1’eterv.in, Phone FA 2-279*.
KNOWN ill'll.I* .I, .It,,* a f *nl • FumUhrd rt&gt;nmi. Thr Uabtrs.
'31
Ford
A'ltninatic
tran*mi*»i
n
\
\
Indahltld
Itnrk
tJoin
Phene I’ A 2-3103
Mr. and Mr*. John Thnma* and . . .
...Ifci i. . Ii- l.............. Ilf. r.
In l.lvinR For Kerry
Edward Small. Enterpri»e. Ph. Door (linn*
A rnt lll.t** STILL MOVING—Practically new
401 .Minolta. FA 3 0720
t •«..##. .•■ vv »d,n.u &lt;i"
Mr. and Mrl. Henry HarTi*on at­ ■;:.:i
Ml 8-4129
I,.
an.l
ill t o r . l t t
lijv liia,
ROSA
L.
PA
Y
TO
N
S K R V Iti;
tended the Homeeomlnr feitlvl- nr . Ulmlnc !-• I*•vt. aov rlilii.
GE II rti. ft. tefrigrralur, teleDollar
Invm
lrd
Uachrlor apartment, giound floor.
Rrg!‘ lrrr.l l!ral F-Ute llioker
tie* at the Univeralty «f Florida. lull *.r iiiftrttf if. lift I .11 -wire
Senkarik Glam amt I'aiiil Co.
vlimn .hair, much, dr«p leaf
■
|
,
.ri
ii.e l iwii-l Irina an-l ten a In
313
Palmetto
Ave
HARCiAIN
HUY!
Ph
FA
2-.
701-17
92
at
Hiawatha
Mr*. T. W. Prevail vi*ited Mr*. it. i»i-n&gt;»i# i w ‘. . i l » I - l o H 6 *
IIS-914 AV. 2nd SI. Ph. FA J-44S2
latilr, bed*, chao*. and other
HUMES — 3 l 4 Ucdtooni*. 1 A 2
.II Old. c.uivciiih'.. ti&lt;H, PS 8
» * a...I I I ■&gt;' I'-.ipa • *"•
Martin Dyer and Mr*. Ed Pratt, I
item*. 103 Shell poad. Denary,
.v.lillliwo l" llie.k Inmmw * neii.it 6— k F a i . Hs t a t t noh s x i.k
bath*.
PR AVAA I*te * $(*'•' TA 7 3973
Stcnntrom Realty
Fu rn itm r Moving k S: -rage
Jvr»day.
ti. l* i-oim.i r|... Mr 4* . "filn a I*
Ela.
- - *- I'i4i llitnk
U. I rHII.I.IPS. Agin!
HERBERT STF.NSTltOAI
'31 Ford I" loo pick-.i,. fine enndl
• Mr. and Mr*. ***rry ,J**hn*r I r.i*p,','r"
‘ i ‘1i*--'t t • i .1*
A
V
ASIIRURN
VAN
LINES
RFAI.TOR
TO
and Mr*. Ilorac# Day of Detroit. I „ f Lmi- • ivunn *TuiW»
LOCATION
BARGAINS IN USED IIEATEM
lion tci-o- I* .A SectI 4 An
an.l ,a. Il v' von. are line1.300 French Ave
FA 2 199!
DON HOB E — I. 3. KISNFR
Mirh.. hav# arrivad i« epend the I.t X..IK
'loti Any Make
y
l
i*la
Dr..
Dlt.tr&gt;
I
.
•ii.ltllrd that o rill lie* '•»»"
w inter.
•iroushi 4(61.• ) i i •
SKLL - R K N T South 1'inecicit 3rd .Addition — i i i N. r*rkAlMKlate,
IT KMIARE CENTER —
HUY
- H&lt;atei
t mi i ' •t .,
—
ph.
r
a * .;t:o
i*#iurt
in
f**r
Dfnii*'"’•
1V\6
A
tcrcm
v
AL.ntrlalr
hardtop.
AAMU Meeting Held
IK AA. Itl St FA M i l l 7South of Onora Road
FlitrMi in .tun
•
Clean and Service, tt 50. Out.tdr
A I *1130 ca*h. F A 2 6294
HltAZLl.l. - I
»• LJ.'
The WMU monthly meeting gKI.I,
tank initallatinn F A * I74S
hi* n If * |ll«|l3tl(f* »•
• 1.07 S
Sunlar
I
*
vta!e.
—
J
mile,
.nuth
For
the
Rot
n.t»«
tn
P
o
l
Ettate
Gih&gt;il U*td Snare Healer,
wx* held at the churrh under the
*\ A' e
• HOMES
I? ltd AH and *:i*TOH«*______
Complete With Tank $30,
direction of Urt. Hart, chairman. inti, *ttl &gt;«.u •• I *«• h
•&gt;f Sanford on Highway 17 92 i SEK CULLEN A IIARKKY
.Auto
Repx'r.
8R.i.tl
Service
• FARMS
mrm r#e,(i' n-1
fl
•' ' I • *
(V, .A. Cagle, Jr. baleaman
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
A program tailing of mii*iun
HALL'S
GARAGE
• |,!||| • 'H|ll*I »t « IIR
AVIIA
I
Hl.lt
M
liriM
• GIIOVl S
110 N. Park Ave. Ph. TA 3-2391 Cu.lnm lli.at I . mi- k A.
Ill Magnolia Ave. EA 2-1362
work in th# Phllliolrea waa pre- ! • ' Ink e.f **Hl * 1 * 1 %•» ' »
FA 'J.2803
i l"J Cclct\ Ave.
FINANCIN G
• ACREAGE
uti pUlnilffa.
• *’ *
aented by Mr*. \V. U Seig. ehair- tiD
FA 2-2029
tArn^v.
'
Hl’ KNt
-••l,
FREE ESTIMATES
PA M IR Nil*, k Su..da)&lt;
•
COMMERCIAL
TNh»**r *i|fl«*N« I* I*. *• L » • *•
LARGE H o u r
^ian.
FACTORY TO YOU
Va ((ill — FH A - FHA in .er.-a'llonl. KL»rld4. a f i*P' «'r
^
• RUSINESS INCOME
SELL or TRADE
16 ft Um.bv ftb'rgl'i* tiinalh.nl.
Aaeuum Cleaner Repair*
ALUMINUM
Mr*. • . L. Hart ter ed refrevh- \n« « &lt;r. «»n &lt;*r l»#f**»- t t J«ta'
vie# and conventional.
#r :i ' I&gt; . \' •. Bill l( ' 1
La-ge $ bedroom, Iwn Me halh
$8 h p Intmi.vn 'not -r vatoi Repair* A part* for all make* of
VENETIAN BIINDS
menu of tea and ceekie* to th- f arlrli|l*In
Hi# » ii , *• el• • 4• • P r n • n *
SEK
heme will arrept your equllv In tralln
Cnm plrt'l*
ri|Uippeil
e'eaner.
I iectrolux. Hoover I F.ncloied head. Sag proof both
ten .itemberi preaent at the dn»e f. MO *9.11 It# filBlf t 4141h•I ^ •
■1 .
1l.e If.*
plu* mam rvtra- i n hr tin
•mallei h.-me in trade 1/icatrd
Kirby. Ait-Wav, G. E. Rcplir.. ( tall wiih plain, end*. Pltatle
of th* meeting
GUARANTEE
ilrmancl**! in **••! •••mplaliit
non Magnolia.
anied FA 2 MI •
,r ia&gt;on tare*. Cotton or Pilot
mrm nartr Work guaranfed
Bridal Shower
Th* •*«t ■•6' ,,f MI*
»• 'i*
SIcnstrom Realty
lllltt In •*»» mbn\m ej»«
FA 2-4783
ri'-tl».
A mlaellanrout iho&gt;rr at the t fth«H |4n*1
We (iu aranlrr Prmonal
RDRF.KT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
n plaintiff* I# " Your i.i thu d. Heater
e-mmunttr hall laat Turedejr eve. i* •i •11 *' A I Uh * n mfiii*iL hi*
ft . r mnnd I.Nndgullt. A.IOC.
m vi»« *
—
Senkarik (.lag* in d Faint Cm.
F IR ST !
Sali.xfarlinn — Or Yiiur
Hudson &gt; pim iti *.t . g o o d s
ning honored the Mine* Sara tt If#
FA
7
3
9
5
1
Atlantic
Rank
RI4g.
l\ I I M •- ' . » ' IN« •'*
304
6
8
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2
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ii
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■’,| sr rh fa J i m
and Sutan Harper, twin bride- 8%1*1 i ’gni*t
Fanfnffl Dg»rln^l•
Money ( lirrrfullv Refunded
III Itlll III STFNSTBOM
• iiiit%. FIoM'I# ll»t* 201h «l#$r *f
For :iale by owner. 3 bednDm.
All
type,
and
titer
mitalted
Cotton
A
Wooi
Virn. Noliaft,
•lecl*.
- a r t ic t is w v v r r o
4&gt; lulir», b I* 1■* *
REALTOR
2 hith home with mini at­
f*n Ii Yourvelf"
i Thread,, rape*
Appropriate game* were play•• I* IIKft.N'tMiV
IMIV MtHAI.
I.. J. RISNF.lt ilomr* ready for immnUtr nc
• lirl* of N#t| •"niirt
wr. REPAIR AND SERVICE
tractive feature!.
■• troquoi* Ca*h lor turn 'ur&gt;- nr •urplu»
-d and tba many uleful gift* were
KOI I.INS IIORRY SHOr
»lv
T \lhl#»t
Avvnclate*
» T I N E
r .A 2 $31$
™pened and admired by the hon­
Cupancy. You ran move in
At Th* S'gn Of Th# Totem Pale
Super Trading P..»t fitnfoid
D«rut $ *l#rl
111
V
Park
—
Ph
FA
2
2420
n
i.o
a
.
rt'KKit
.in
Mirhlnr and Supply Co.
2617 R. Fianch A*#.
or***.
Oilarulo Hwy FA 2 Mil.
while w# proem the paper*.
il*r for tttaintlff*
207 W 2nd Si.
Pli
Refrewhmapta of cookie* and r o Moi tj*»
t v.ar old $ bedroom hiu»n In
„
JIL\ ^ ^ - V i Rkl l i RI and '
"
Sale, irpre.entative nn lh*
punch were aerved by the hotte**- ;68»lf 9PH. 1‘lotftB
AVinnwoed Serlton. For *ale by iT^TTr. ai TY ~ r aRidiBi"
lUte'At.l
S.1K7 DOWN
•I. Mr*. C. L. Hart, Mr*. John
owner. Plenty nf rbi.rt »pac*. YOUR BI AITV Ml. I'A 2-A7I2
prrmiicv
wrekdi)I
I
A.
M.
'til
NO CLOSING COST
He i l l ®
m
Maxwell. Mrl. T. AV. Prevatt and In f#i ••»•»# #f
a r roidtUonrd living #rra, kit Shaping 8 St- tng our Spenvlty
• MIG VALUES
\&gt;at 2 be&lt;l’ nom bungglow i,n two
dark Sunday 1 P J|. *tll dark
MO S. rack — TA 2 4MI
hllAHMAS J UCLLI.NO.
Mr*. Jack Stawart
rhen
equipped.
T
o
'.
a
I
pru*
ttl.*
I* •
HARRII TT's nEAlTY ND*)K
large laidiraped lot . Kitchen
• (il.’ ICK TREDIT
The hall » u effectively decor­ In IbN l nun mt (hr •e*nn«t .»»•*•«#,
J$n down payment $1 *nn, n*
irr-TTl'MIlvr ind
103 S -utli OaV Av»
eipuipped. hardwood flouri. Steal
ated with wildflower* and pink tr.HlMil l. I NBRfj, rinrldi.
• KASY TK.RMS
rioting c«*t 13u.$ W) nn.- rwvt Dr .
In r»*»W«ir
(We *iv&gt;- lu|i Value Stamp* i
at $8 930 $6330 monthly.
WILSON . MAir.R
love vine by Mr*. AV .1, Seig.
I n All I ereHi.ee* nn4 I'bmuBB !!•%•
Sanford FA 2 M36
Inn I Iniain •*» llewRRd* %«#ln#| AA ||. Iltll S T E M P E R Agenry
New anf Uied Furniture
la' fk.M A!~) n hi r ** vsfp T r
o«M l.lUlfl
'ill E Firtt SI
Ph. FA 2-1
Mysterious Fast
lAAA^WOOlTirM TDI.N “
V«»*4 *n*l #B&lt;»$ e*f '- ‘Il 614 H»**4
llraltnr A Invurrr
*k»IfIr $ Bin)
i* |ir»»#«'» A*vnc. Laura II. Oiler, II. E lafler
Vue 1 bedroom hou** f-&gt;r .« &gt; by
•TOKYO —(L’ PD — Eait ihould *f•h
ftJ M I II T #
GIRLS WANTED
v *1fttrnb and d*men i
■ • ■ III H f t
W AVES
* - er. 1 )*ir old. ' all | White Atu■' he 71 or over. App!&gt; .
meet W»*t on thil one! In Tok- &gt;»9u, rr tnht» **f i »»u ittftv i '
Arlftt Price. Everett Harper
.»*:*'••• th# fftt41ft
■M.M *'■
Allt rilNItl 1lllMAti
2 1073 afier 7 p. m.
yo » lubway* it it not unumal for J.
New A I'xed
112 N Park
u r.ioU.NU. »!#• *•••*!. ib•# *if r« Phone FA 2 4991
Pig V Whittle
•ON 1R A( 1 and REP AIR WORK
a woman to rite and offer her •r 1 I'ounfi &gt;|ft«ftr-h'l9#tl8. In Ihft
Furnilure and Applianret
Jtitlc# of h»*oM i#
2'» a.ree «&gt;f farm land, lileil .and (
l'A 1*3*2
teat to a man. The Japane«e r«*uhti
SPECIAL SALE! Lit*, livn ea h. YOU MAY III lilt: i ink" we Itwj Ranfnrtf vvr.
Kim let*, at Hit nf fL # In th* cmin
hav
flowing
well.
Eu.l
atrip
of
[IIRAII.L^
ODIIAM . Free.
of
Touriit Auociatton explain* "thi* hni|i« *»f Nftitj •*#»u»itf at .HanfotH
$tnn down, or 3 for $1 non — ARE LOOKING EOR Ir tliuw
K fa f I 4 l
»
•|
I'Ll MIII.Nt;
Sanford. FA 2 0413
Avon* ne-* i hritlmai rilt« xhd
practice i* *tHl conudered good Anefar MfiflihA #*biu thfl ' ' ha* ».f
High — Cleared — Ahitrart
203 209 E Eir.t St rh.’ r.A 2-0918
Cnr.
Hwy.
17-93
A
27th
«(.
D'fhlU fttie.n * f IM*
('dntrarling k Repair*
tollelrtev Wr:'
ib. 219. ./ k »
form among the more conierva- fir**
Furwi.hed
rm&lt;^ rlllll
- i n -8’ 5 »
Seminole Really
Free Eitimaira
Phone r.A 2-IS8I
Uird furniture, gppllinre*, t*el*
tixe Japanoc ”
hart, Fla
tt rltlfl* ••A *h•II e' 4te I # f*l» •
MAJOR ItROBN REALTY
nf ; NNlrt#fir * ftflll
•l oll*» 8A«1.0 •• AV. DIKTIIK IIS — HE AI.TOR
R L. HARVEY
etc.
*old. I.erry’ i Mart
Realtar
•f ih# ait m.*
•*»h Ahall M Kile, 'lelhrln—A'elma Go.veder.
«»' i i : e .n
ii"i •'
YOl Jut Sa.,f,.rd Ave. I'hone FA 2 3362
21$ SmfiM Ah Ph r.A 2 4131.
•Horn m i-a m - rfftlnt*ni • at#"*'
LAKE
MARY
MAY BE T'tl ONE WE AllE
A* •’ • • r
.
,
Adrl.ld* II. Mn.ex — A.torlate.,
Pn FA 2 3137 or FA 2 t»M
21—PI AMI SI RADI
r»r '0111411*1 r •t *•* filfl •aai| L# 1961 Park A*r.
• le.vlfied Di*plav
LOOKING pr»li tr. . h
FA -.JJJJ
f t TM»: t IN&lt; I IT « til nr. NINTH %aI«!
.AA'ON'S new Ohur'mai Slf'v en j riAMI TUNING k REPAIRING
.11 till 1*1. I ini t IT. IN XNII * OK
Ototfl# M U*11ip.a
T. W. MEMO, Broker
An Att* tltary
iiitril*r nf |
«r. viimii.i : m iA T v . rion in x .
Inlletnei Write Box T9, l«urkFARMER'S AGENCY
i n in i r.av no Mil
4h# I.Btat* e*
W. |„ HARMON
^COUNTRY ClaUlT
THIS WEEKS SPECIAL?
Phare n . 2 2411
h.rt,
Ela
NOTH R Ot- *1 IT
Kilfniri J. WAltlhf.
V V. Farmer. Realtor
Hi FA 2 122J After 3:00 pm
J I A n r IIR.N.XKTT.
•I*fAAiAd
1936 Mrblle Home
llTr.NhTNoM PAVIA A &gt;|r l.\T&lt; "«IV
D. II. AA'hltm.ire, A*«o«.
ptalollir.
MANOR
Woman, age 2' to 35, f..r perman­ Jl A III ll HIM. 1 (ik'Tli Al'TnilS
Af tor 11#*s fe$r .•r laev
■va*
1$
ft
Ling
to ft Wide* 116 S Frenrh Avr Th FA 2 3221
.irtaitrii t&gt; TMif«r-Mi\ • i
Admlnl«ir*irr
ent reipon.ib'e po*itiou, rapid
2 lltfirnnmw
K4ttar*f* ItiitMinf
RBP.Mi r. i. i: b T liojiraos bn
ONLY $4.99$ TERMS
After hour* FA 2 2618 or FA 2 4171
Qpiit,
expeiirnred
in
otflre
Build
In
ynur
plan*.
l*Anfnr&lt;f.
KlorMt
wife.
SE3
Florida Room
Remi-drling and Addltinna
J’*fea6*nt*
work. it*»dy and prorluclive
St"P in and vialt with ul—
aotm r. « r r n n r . r i n t i n r •Air
t h i ar*Ti o r rt^vrm.g
Monr. FOR VOIR MONEY
2
Hfdroom
MHnonry
I
mis
LIKE
worker.
Starling
iilary
$4'i
wk.
t o . joar.rw f« TMoviraov aw* o r n i R i t nr i i i h i i i r n im
— F.II.A. —
Nn Dbligatiori
■WITHIN walking riietanre nf
noti ,, k i a it»:n• i»&gt; •;i\ i n * •*
nr.riM. r. i .i. k Tin&gt;vir*oN.
I’honj FA 2-5624
perlodlr lncrea»c*, $-t day*
4fr
downtown, trhool* and churrhe*
hit wife w«or, traiilenre* th* UftePralftlinl •• | III* » i|e.f&gt;
Home
»k . apply Colleetlnr !)ir . I’rr 23-E l.1 (T n il Al. St.nAICES
r»» m • .tie*
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7
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hour*, garage. }IO,$OOhu. 4 flfl
lh# 121Ii ifa% nf .N
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Sale* k Park
Furred Walls
Bank Rldg
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#ihrS .A XI•l th*mini
m i: *n»; m-.iu nt hi.qi in n . II.
llouia Wiling
Elrctrlc .Service
A.beitn*
riding.
2-atoiy,
extr.
f* file )»ur a -l-r r or wrm,n t i. •Inor If lh# (*'auf? |(| •• •' Anma(Include* CkMlnx)
• Sl l Aihlrn
2919 7*o. DrUndn Dr.
Int. $12,300 00. SAN'LA.NT.A: 3
nf fl»
ftMII If 11.1, In It* 4h»f» pro- r *l# Pnidut a. in ***&gt;
i - i i i . f . h e ip wanted
Ceramic Tile Hath
n H K II W m the Cl*rh of INI* fnrH, r|*»rMa. off#r * -r •«!* a*n|
BANDAIX ELECTRIC CO
nR. attractive frame hnurf,
•xnfuid
lh. FA 3*7218
Court. 4o* in aerie * r».pr Ihrrmf *#l| at r*ilil c «•ui ' &gt; t&lt;* lh# hlAUFA 2U913
rimed garage. Extra Int, all
*1 I»#81 I 11-lNf '• .8*' |M
Part lime young man white, In 112 Metnolla
uyoo Nianatrom. tiavle * MrlMnah. til
.Aluminum
Awning
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land.capnd. Ilarbema OUlild*
drive truck. I’ h. Nr) x
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410,000oo 3 HR Cedar aiding
forg. t'larl-U "» or hafnra th*: ]lih •It
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ftft f ' I ffli#'* If* f$la* I»**e.l» N*N.
The nature o f tkla p,ora6lav
C'rnwr'* Camp
only $57.50 monthly Tola' $6,300 00 nnly $600 ffl
WKLCOMK NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
ia i*aa0 Jr. flf’i. ■*«|a Count),
k * . o « a * jll tor fe,#,|otur* or a
Irnnrc
Lot
KlnritJa
n a r 'i u ,
tee fattorriae oiarrlk.
down.
4 Bletk* Well Of French
•6 real prwf*rr» I , lo g an* fctloe P'lfAuiM In fh# b m* 1 f»*'r## nf
ft —TVnrk Waxted
TO SANFORD
la aamlnel* Ceunty, f l o n t a . to- fortf|n%ur# *nt#r*n 143 a n i« »to4I*avcd Street
Avenue an 20th Street.
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•It.
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thildrrn
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MODEL OPEN DAILY
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\\p invite &gt;oil In Ire our Rtiewl!* nliMiltilrly free
Ktnr a * *i»&gt;*4tl«M
112 V) per week EA 2 2377
^ o f the Town o f taafer.|. r|-.r. Plainflf* \m.ft »v.
1 e - a*$H Lot. for .ale, located n mile. W*. 154 N. Park Ave. Ph. F a 2-4123 Outside City Limits
without obligation al one of Sanford'a leading
I1t aeror6lea I* K It Traf. -Ufnnir i‘f*rh. Mr
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l*»f»*i
lini*
' l l Mta ikaraaf rr--.lrl in
Truck route nf Florida, New York.
nv.itttf* f tt nit ti
ef Sanford. Th FA 2 3260,
Motrin while you lurnle xuitithlr houxinp for
f * » Nook 1 r«a*a **■*», of •ml tnt
70 Aert tiled term, 3 bedroom FINANCING TO SUIT YOU.
A Oklahoma. • hauffruri llcenin
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auktio re-orda
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barn*.
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HOME
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of tali 1* in. thi• JTlh
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at Nan. final 8**|
Salra Office.
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FARM—3 r o o m dwelling— 4
f«r.l. Ntmiaote Ceualv. Flor. flay M
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Baby
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Raby rlltlng. 117 So. Frfn h Ave.
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—flowed — on highway — In 1219 IV. 13th St. Krar.Barber Shap
Fhonr FA 2*1319
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estate — I’ har# — FO 3 3261- IF IT IS REAL ESTATE!__________________________
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Sanford Banner
Annual Event
Starts Friday

AN INIIKI'LNDKNT DAI IA NKWSt'APKK
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NO. 294

Most Powerful Explosion

The unnual sale* event which kick* off the winter * op. ,
pinir M u o n here, Sanford Banner Day*. will l&gt;t-gin tomornm* I
in local stores.
This two-day event usually heralds the arrival of win­
ter. It would seem that Sanford merchants are i:t tune with ,
the weather, "ince everythin* points to the arrival of cold
went her.
Sanford Banner Days is the biggest merchandise pro™

Fl o r id a

Rips Desert Underground

— ——————

|motion of the reason.. Most local
■merchants arc participating. BunI aer» •«»ill I* streaming from win- '
jclows and dirplayr.i in aturzs of
thole who are taking part ta thr j
promotion.
Weok Proclaimer!
Special bargain* will tie thr
WASHINGTON lUPI) -ITeai lulr, not an exception, during Ihr
and
Saturday.
ent Ei-cnhowrr ha* proclaimed •ale tomorrow
Nov. 9 • 15 American Education Store* have hired extra »al»* per•onntl. Merchandise offered dur­
Week.
ing Sanfoni Banner I)a)« will
.on.e from the regular atock* of
U nions Warrinjr
thr More*. Item* that remain af­
LAKELAND (DPI) — In# H&lt;* ter the »alr will be plarrd l&gt;ark on
rids \Fl.-CIO prepared today to the thrive*.
butt hca&lt;l» with the |»oiverful
Bargain* will be available Iu
T.*.n*trr* Union in »ee*ing to j ull about cvrry.hing that a »h«p.
-'tganlxe employe* of two new pel could delire. All merchant* |
Ttrripa brewerie*—including truck participating in
Bannrr t&gt;ay»
drivers. traditionally re| relented nave Iwtn planning for thi* an- j
by the Teamster*.
nual event. Juat In cu e you've |
wondered. “ SBD* in The Heralil l
for leveral day* meant Sanford
Employment Jumps
• MIAMI BEACH (L'PD —Non­ Banner Day*.
Free parking will be available j
farm employment jumped by 1.1.200 la*t month over September of at the city lot. located behind the
1957. with s. me 12.500 non farm P*»»t offire. Thu I* another »cr
job. added over previous month. »«w provided chopper* in San
Janie* T. VocfUe. chairman of ; t«»rd.
______
thr »tatr Industrial Commi»*lon.
raid thr gain wa* more than th■,i«ual te**nnal gain.

News Briefs

* * *
Hiroshima’ Sized
Six Days In Mine,
12 Men Alive; 52 Atom Can Bsing Variety Blast Detonated;
Record For Powei
Others Are Dead O f Rich Benefits To All
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ATOMIC TFtST SITE. Net
SPIHNGIIIU. V S. (UPI) WASHINGTON i l l 'l l — Ine
,-vn i-ti-nulionil teat Ivan would jiUPM — The mo»t powerful un­
Twelve
g r im y
coal
-nitifts
trapped I»r m days in x dark men in charge of the U S atomic kill another goal of (he U S derground rvplailon Irv world hi*.
I'rrfrciion of ,or&gt; violently rocked alonely He.
euidflr of their wrecked mine project hope thr world won't rr alornir project:
were brought out safety early to- Jcct use of nuclear explosive* for 'small, clean" weapon* w h ich **'rt mc*a today al atomic
could be
he u»ed
u*rd defentively over sciential* detonated a "Hiroda* to cheering irlatlve* and peaceful end*.
rltle* or of(cn«ivrly on the battle ahuna" aizrd device R5o feet be­
friend* who hid given them up
Tin*) liclievr thr atum't viofield without poi-oning the coun­ neath tile earth'* surface.
fur dead..
..lance can he made to produce tryside with deadly radioactivity.
The device dubbed Blanca,
The
t?! lumvura
tuivivoi*. dlvcovcredi;*;;".
ducovcrcd1no(
,u t t r „ of rtr. „ , am, ........
Bui, a* Vlcl'one suggested at n blasted the core of the me*a from
Wrclue,day when rea ct* workn* ........ but a ilch sarlfl) .1 bene
new* conference Wednesday, that it* cavern below ground at the
pjahevt a pip.- through the debris f„ . ,or
mJnkim,
wouldn't make an) difference if end of a J,ono - foot tunnel. It
lhat imprisoned them, appealed
F‘«r tin* ira*on Chairman John
to be in good condition although i A. McCone nnd hi* colleague* on the lest ban led to ultimate dis­ dislodgcst millaint of ton* of tuck
and dust as sciential* raced the
one wa* reported to have a bro­ the Vtomlc Energy Commission armament and peace
clock t» meet a proposed teit
Explosion* Mrlp Mankind
ken leg. Some „of them
grinned
,
Ikijx- the Flail and Wr*t in lr*t
If, however, the h»n Included deadline.
and waved wlldl) to the crowd* ,ian ...gotiallon. »targ..g Friday
Scientists rated Blanca, which
atomic explosion* for peaceful
But thr good new. brought to the j
, UI „ rm pt
New Pope May Visit
puriHiaea - chrap digging o( har- relinquished its devastating might
pithead
njclexr rxplotiont
l»or». exp!« italion of ml thale*. through nuclear fission at T a.m.
Won.cn and hu&gt;k) mine work
* VENICE. Italy &lt;UFI) — Pope
creation of undri ground re»er- p.s.t.. as equal to 20,000 tons of
era wept with unabashed joy a*
John XXIII mi) attend the clos
oir* of water nr power — the TNT
tng of the Ixrurdc* centenary rext
the ruen were hauled Iron) the
Thr A FI C officials said it wa*
ll|&gt; (JOBS TIIKHMOMKI'KIt—'Tim United Fund climate depth* of (hr continent's deepest
world would be the |o»cr.
February, hi* former auxiliary
waa warmer today, iomu $2,000 worth. Marcel Faille coal nunc on vtopc - climbing
We think," MiCone said, “ that thr largest manmade underground
miiI today.
one of the very great contribu­ riploiion ever “ we knosr of.”
stands on n ladder to paint the new "temperature” to the cart* called ' take*."
Broke Surface
FT. JACKSON. S. C. I UPD - A
tion* tbv alum can make to the
Other- I nail outlied I'ur
$11,000 murk.
(Herald Staff Photo)
The
blast
was felt ai a rumb­
gcnrral
vouit
•
martial
charge
that
welfare
of
mankind
lx
through
But
mine
officials
aniil
there
Ike Playing Golf
ling rarthquake to observers som*
exploiioni."
a young lieutenant kicked a Ne­
" •* no hope tor 57 mute inincis
WASHINGTON (UPD - Pre.l- gro rrrruK In the Uilna and or-1
"I pcrantuill (eel,'* hr added, 4’ inllra from ground tero. A
&gt;
unaccouuird (or today. The
dent Kl*enhowrr took advantage
drrcJ another trainee to about a
“
that
the puhlic will coma to rec­ huge, dirty cloud of dust rota
aubtri
ranc.vn
n
a
r
t
h
q
u
a
k
r
,
or
of aunny weather VVcdncaday aft
ognize that ihrre ia no niora rea­ from the mess lop an instant af­
Burn- i •‘ wd phraM In the pretence of
“
bump,"
llial
ruined
the
l
urnrinooa to play golf ai thr
other men wa* heard here today. J
mine
No . ST1KKIIULM. Sweden ( U ;'D - son to stop piogrnav in this area ter the hlait and towered 2.000
_Ircrlatid
.
^ Coal ruinpany's
^
.
•mg Tree Club in nearby 3t*ryF'lrat TJ. Gereld M. Wheatle) of
2
struck
last
ihurtdav
when
!7l|p,rrr American *c!entt*tx w on,,than ihrre wai after World War feel into the clear morning air.
land.
Iirvifcton. N. J.. pleaded lnm&lt;&lt;fnti
men were working. During th«|t|lr
Vot*rl I'rUr :..r Mevllrlnr 1 **
,h* "*e o(
&lt;0T ftocka ini -de-t down Y-n mrag
edge.
to there ,-hargcs and four clhcri. i
-onatraeJan."
next
lew
hoiii*
Rl
nn-n
w
«
r
re»-|today
for
their
pionrcr
work
in
•f
Festival Opens
Hr followed two noncommilrionrd
An atoink* bomb with (be same
curd
or
made
their
wa&gt;
otil
and
grnetl.*-.tiidlf*
tnxt
r.-ult*
Irad
ave
STJu.
This
amount
w«»
rtie Seminole Count* Untied j lirm
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — The officer* from the company he
"nominal” rating levrlrd tho city
?»
txHlic*
were
recovered.
thr
wav
to
a
cure
fur
c
’
ticrr.
San PraitclKO International Film commanded to trial in the ml*- Fund climbed patt the ft 1,000) matched by the company. \it
of lltivuhhna, Japan, during World
Ihr men were discovered ulivr, one half of thr *11.250 awatd
^
tlarria, representing odlian l IuFestival opened Wednesday ‘ ght treatment case.
War II. leaving 79.150 dead and
mark today. Hoy Mann, c*"' dor. yesterday prraented check* at 1 Ij p. in. VVrdneiilay, but it wont to Gcoigr Wells llradlc.
with a showing of “ Eve Want*
it. Sgt. George IF Sovir. 30. of
bringing that country'* aurrend*
i.-.. u. worker* iu...r than 12 j prof, saor .1 Ihr Kerrknoff l.abor,.|,dKf i t.v llarol.l Ka.tner,
T Sleep" from Poland. Sixteen Ogdrntburg, N. Y ,
1n vvr'-k later.
and Sir. (Otign treaaurer. announced.
pre-l.lml,
tolaling
more
than
i','1
'
!'*
*,fl
*.^.
,*"’
1
'1
1
*"
alnrirs
&lt;
&gt;
l
Biology.
P
iin
lr'o
,
The
"big
ru*U"
tame
fiom
Oil
gf
feature* are competing for "Gold­ Charlet I.. Woman. 29. of Empire,
Felt In Kaal
XV. Harris I* the chair,tu., of ,r.**
poc^ ‘ .Hl,.r ' p lhr 7 r, " . ‘ ’ •M
•'«»
l-vwrl
en Gate Award" plaques in the Ala , were b-&gt;th Convicted hut re­ ham l Tudor. Emplo)•* of tin- S2,l*&gt;0
Ufa nrw sent ita shock wavci ripr,,t.,|"lKs,
:
.ncr
.:lo
T^tuin.
pr.detwr
at
the
Hock
the huildcr* and suppliers dlvition
^festival which extend* throigh ceived light sentence*.
p.ir last Thurwlay. rim P°' ^ rl! frller Inatllulr Nrw York, fur
A junior high Hallowrrn nartv , tiling under thr earth * surface to
of the U'F* drive
Pvt. William A. J. Connor of
WVov. It.
|tie pu ked up on seismographs at
vu ra
t r ''|
,r, . ^ ‘1f ‘with
.v,lrh :n,b
,M rIC|fUUi|B| ,|,f|nltr
" - 1 -“ chrmlcal
nr* a,« !IN
„ to II o m h f l row JJht frvm &gt;rush distant point* a* New York
llurri- -aid. most of the Odhaiu m
'Charlotte. N. C., (ratified Wheatmm
and
trapped
them,C■tl).
A Tudor employes who live in Se­ enough air to keep them alive,
ley kicked him ll&gt; the »hlnr 'me.1
ar.d Alaska. Sei-mlc readings oa
i ,
,
,
'
•|event*.
! A rottumr paradr. frrv hollui an Oct. 13 blast with less than
ium hard" with hi* Gl bo»U dur­
minole Count) had contiibulrd a riK-ue workers -pnulated.
The other half of llie prigs*
prize show, stunts, games and dancing, half tne yield vd Blanca, wero
ing a barrarkl Inspection.
half-da)'s pay to the drive. Ilrailr)
went I.. Joshua Ix-d.-rlK-rg, pro- plus free rrfreshnirnts, are juvrt
Dirty Uniform
Odharn, prrsidrnt o( the company,
made on the Atlantic Seaboard.
fettor at the t'nivrrslty of Wi* of Ihr entertainment l.nrd up by
Connor, brought from F‘t. tx-o
told employes that the (Oinpan)
conslii, for his discoveries .on-I thr Hecrpation Department. All
A 9A-year-old Sanford man waa naid Wood, Mo., to teddy, admit
GENEVA (CPU—Thu Kuatian* would match the totnl pledge.) In
ccrnlng "g. neli. rrcomblnatlon .' nlmts in the -eventfi nrj eighth
found shot to death rxrty thi* ted Itf •.•&gt;!* a “ ereaay uniform"
them.
and thr organization of thr gen- . grorle* of l'inrrrr,t and Seminafternoon In She apartment wrhrre , j
couW |)ot tcj| Wheatley when aavumtxi a tautfli attiOole t-!«)
The t.'F got another boost earl)
VTLANTA (UPI) Two patiol
ole High at. urge.! to attend.
h# lived.
j,p
|an brushed hi* teeth dur- against We*tvriv propnval* to vu*- today when six of the 12 -clexila inert emptying a sa.-k of bottled etle mat. 11aI hartrrla ”
The awards were made b) the
I’ llze* will he given for the
....... E.
... Handali,
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„ „Ihe Inspection.
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____ pend nuclear weapon testing for in Seminole County made their
William
SouthlnR
)ng
laid WhealIHJRn ANY, Calif. (UPI) - A c
neionthinr whisky reached In four
tlf Sweden'* itirdical ic-1 best rostume* and winner* of
^French Ave., apparently was the . |,y kicked him to make him c&lt;&gt;me l,,ne &gt;ear. Ttiere were rrport* the reports. Mors- than S5uO wa* turn
time* and hrnughl out four half-, , c&gt;rvb ( *-ntr•. the Karollitika In. various Halloween stunt* nnd con- Irrn Fchble Keynoldt who broka
victim of suicide, official* laid. He to parade nat.
j United State* and Britain w..ubl rd in by those reporting.
I'1" ''
l stilule, which said the American &lt;c»t*. Itrfreshinrnl* will lw&gt; fre-. up her “ Ideal" marriage with
had been in ill health for some
Wheatley was alao charged ........................... .
from thvlr tH.*l | Goal for the UF* this year is
On the tilth draw. I'll G. P. ,|||Covrric* would have a strong j Hiiough the courtesv of the Jun alngi-c Edillc F'iacher after ha
lime.
forcing Pvt. Cllfttlft T, IUthorn «• tjon 0Jl a firm control tyitcm.
i£ki,0Q0. Campaign Chairman llu- Dirks and li It. Barfield said. Influrnrr on the -earch for a ,-urc ',,r IHifF* Mother* who have plan- tquiird actress Elirabcih Taylor
The body was discovered by a Ilatiir*hurg. Mti».. t« shout on
Diplomatic source* said the two jward McNulty said ihe drive I* «-’it ••attic u M inch snakr They fur fancer
n*d for enough rake ntxl rookies around New York last month
frequent
occasion*
In
a
loud
voice
f(&gt;unlri#t
wo(jld
RuM(,
an
neighbor, who ha takrn him a
slid they said they stomped the
l
"picking
up
iperil,
but
we
still
Dlsruss
Pasternak
Uproar
I
'" *rr**'
T'"- Prx&gt;«ram will was h.iapllalitrd Wednesday,
bowl of soup at lunch.
a lewd replay to the question, , g lrPmrnt
end the tests withThr pctt!.\ JA-yrar • eild Mill
snake and finished it off by dou*
!
need
rc|.ort*
from
all
of
the
v..l
Today 's announcruienl complrt-' ’ ," rl 1,1 s *" ,*^"w youngater* to Reynold* p-..b*l&gt;ly will be kept Its
Funeral arrangements will be I “ What'a gwd, Hatbborn?
out projwr controls woukl b'
visit
the
Moutiislde
Carnival,
unlcer worker*." He urged thr ,B* “ * lth - — o f
whi‘ k ).jfd ’ ‘.si'rkh.,lm , part in awarding
Connor'* tratlmony wav *uh«tjn i B&lt;mh|rM.
announced by Bri-son
the hospital until F'riday, Dr.
,
- ,
N.iltrl priz. v tins year. However. whi.h login, at 5:3.)
; Hally aupportesl by Pvt*. Douglas*
||tll
Moscow, quoting the continued supia.it ,,f the drive, . ,
M II p. m. the junior high Chxrlra levy raid. She was ra*
which
will
prnvidr
fund*
for
«rv
*
K
i
l
l
s
INl1
J
(
n
)
It
was
overshadowed
I)
Ine
ie.
l AI. Childs of Gainesville. Gj . and |lr» , p» Pfr SovieUkay* Uu*»ia,
'.lit) a&lt;11 rial ami dancing on the •sorted suffering front exhaustion
WEST HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
jrctlon •( the Nobs I Prize f..r pal . will lie available unlit mid- ami acute indigestion.
Guy Bailey of Jackson, Allas.
, aMj
Soviet Union woul^ con- rn y.uth, welfare and charitable
.ornuzations next year
Paul Carlisle. 22, a Foil fusudrr- [ IJteraturr by Russian writer
Sovi. and Moman both Invoked unue to rxplc^te nurlear we«p&lt;ini
MeNully, Kastner and Mann n dale Negro, wm killed Wednesday 1Boris Padrrnak The hwe-ll*1. l.irhl fo ser.ior high students re'.Article 31 of the Uniform Code of, until the Writ agreed t*. the Huslur- mg from the Srw SmyrnaMilitary Justsce.
the Army'slsian .lemarwl for an Immediate J|itr»*xl appirclation for the F»b when a truck &gt;lamm.-l into an Academy will ri«ct Inter tmlay i-&gt; Henfor*! fmitlixll game. A mid|
done1
by
(Mharn
&amp;
Tudor
and
its
'
..-.l.rr
trurk
Seminole High football fans a-1! “ Fifth Amendment" and rrfu.ed |cessation of nucUar tests,
•i,.pped f.u a traffic [diveuv* Ihe -iluatlun created by lllghl show ts achrsluled bt the
employes
|light
gain will follow: Ihe train when it, to testify against Wheatley on 13
*■'“ n minri.itiiiu -,f the awaid.
The Russian nrw* reports .aid
frill riralrr to close the Hnllohit* Ihe road Friday night.
K*nfurd will lie host to th« pursquestion* under grounds th*y I the Communists would reject the
V‘»en r g'i(
Pete Schirard, president of the
master* iii F'lurida's F'ifth Dlsthrmselvr* projiosal of a one-year suspen
might Incriminate
triet on * iv. I).
Booster* Club, said * giant mo- |anew.
1sion.
torcade will leave the high school |
In addition, state offiecra have
-t .
I,ID .F. l.-i.n il l'll • la-rn
invited to the meeting,
at (1 5 p. m. Destination for thr
I nlup vs.-rk.rs at two l.ig jto m ic which will In- heist in the Civic
group will hr New Smyrna, the
s o '.
. t,-.l early tmlay to a.-- Center. Field irrvlce officer;, also
^axt road trip thi* vrar for the
r^pr « n. w- cu-itruet, but (ollowlng are exncctesl to attend.
Tvemlnole grtddrrs.
the Vote nieiultert o f a marhinoffirla! host for the meeting
Band buses, thr pep squad and
1s t .’ ' . . i ! iv n e n .d Ihelr picket­ will lie Sanford Postmaster Joel
cheerleader* will be included In !
ing o f the plants.
Field.
thr caravan. ,, deputy Sheriff will I
be in the official entourage.
Schirard asked all fans to join
Capt J. D Ramagr, .xnnmodorc Harris, zkippcr of VAI11, ami
the caravan. Car* should
,
o
f
Hatwing One. rclate.1 plans for Cdr. Hal I^vng. skipper o( VAH T.
the school hv 6 p. m.
Charlie Morrison, emcee of toe
the forthcoming Bombing Derby
Coffee Club introduced the Naval
to the group assembled at !(*!*)'* officers. Other introductions In
meeting of the Coffer t lub at eluded three City Commixion ran
Mr* Appleby'» Hrataurant
dtd«tes, Joe Baker, David MaUira,
»«
The derby will be held Dec. » and Sonny fUborn; fxl Andrew*,
WASHINGTON (UPD—A surly- | —Ur, an inside knob inquiring
12 at tha Sanford Naval Air St* Richard Dens, and l^e Samuel*,
iuirrd 3 year old boy climbed . not more lh*n five pounds of
Members of
DAY Seminole : lion. Capt. Ramagr aaid that tha
preaent for the firat time; Ham
into a refrigerator and the door |pressure is turned,
u . Sunday
f j ‘ it tlie frit on oro.jth- I Navy
to attract senior N*- i-evy ami Marvin Xleltier. local
slammed shut.
—Or, some automatic device
•hoot
, hope,
^
17 Ut. from 1-4 p. m.
|‘.*l personnel •n,‘
H °rl manufacturer*; Ifarland lluwe, J
His mother found him live requiring not more than IS
ritltcns to observe the event. e«l DeMcra, Harold Hardealer,
The public Is invited. Guns will 1
hour* later — dead. Tiny finger pounds of pressure to operate,
be fumiahwl in the event a con­ Out of .tate advertistrg wt'l be |Syd Morrison. Fxi Mimer, and
mark* on thr imtdr of Ihr reCongress passed the law ia 1994
soliciUd
and
it
ia
hoped
that
a
Barney
Wolford.
Florida
State
testant doesn't havo one. Shslia
frigrialor door testified to hit cf- \and directed the administration
nation-wire
TV
hook-up
can
be
Bank.
will be furnished. Procrad- will
fori* to e-capc
1to draw tip specific requirements.
, Cliffoid McKibbm spoke briefly ■
lie ulesl »o help defray thrr cx
tx^oci- afranged.
A federal law alined at even- Many refrigerator manufacturer*
majority
of
the
mxueuvers
|
concerning
the
Chamber
of
Cora_*e* of the Christmas y*.r ty vfor
tually ending aucli “ ice box |have been I stalling the required
Uke place at nirht with long i merer membership drive now unchildren of DAV memlwr*.
death*" went into effect today.
safety f -aturev for some time.
bombing targets set up for derway. Thoac present were tr
The law require* that all re­
Government officials estimate
Atlir. Ramagr asked the, minded of the Jaycre get-out thefrigerator*
told
in
interstate
com­
more
than a duien children •
local orgar.itationa in pub-1 vote campaign and the election
merce muit be constructs! to a year on the average are trapped
lieUing the derby.
Tuesday.
small child can open them from in refrigerators and ice boxes and
Following hi* resume of the
The Novemlier meeting »f the
the inaidr.
die. The death loll in 1M9
Howdy - ‘--4 a — t rather root •veal, Ramagr introduced four club will be held the third Thurs-| L'F (.LTS LIFT — Harold Knatner, Hutvartl McXtilly nnd Art lltirtia look ut checks «nd
.Must Open Easily
reached 26.
with iraaiilnaal rw4w thrafh Fri­ new squadron leaden: Cdr. E. day in tha month because of pledges, totaliag 41,-ltiU, front Udham &amp; Tudor uiul ita employe*. Somb.of the men who
Refrigrrator dour* muat be Moat o( tho dcalhi hare in­
day. n g h M a r
Tig kw t*. R. Horrwll, recently returned from Thankogiving.
Morrison stated gave to tho agency arc shown nt Sunlami Katatca, where the prraentatinn took jdacc. T*ha
volved children becoming trapped
■Icht *M to K. NortbeiMterly the Mediterranean area, new skip­ that the crowd was Ihr largest total waa divided evenly between employe* and the company. Harris, chnirmnn of tho bunt so they will open when:
—Not more than 13 pounds of In abandoned ice boxes ar unused
U M ouksw gag hwwr l«s- per of YAII-3; Cdr. E. J. Win- eser olUnoing a *e**ion of lh&lt; | builder* and aupidieni division of the L’ F. t inted i.» more than $2,000.
pressure ia applied (rum the in- refrigerators. However tom* hava
of la w o * hi; Cdr. fiord
i
Clltrald bluff Photo)
Um haadte la
involved rafeifuaktt la

Lieutenant Denies
Kicking Recruit;
Trial Underway

Americans Capture:Coveled Prize For
Cancer Research

United Fund Climbing;
Total Passes $ 11,0 0 0

Halloween Events
iii In Cily Announced

Sanford Man, 96,
Apparent Suicide

Russia Gets Tough
On Nuclear Tests

This Whisky Was
Real Snake Poifon

Dohbie Reynolds
Enters Hospital

rash

•Caravan Planned
For Football Game

Postmasters Plan
Sanford Meeting

Contract Accepted

Air Station Sets
Bomb Derby Here

Turkey Shoot Set
*By Seminole DAV

Refrigerator Law
Goes Into Effect

Weather

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I l i M F i t u lO tru llH a l
ATLANTA (UPI) — LouLlsna
■Utt and Mississippi match p*rfact record i M e n U.OOO fane
Baturday nighl at Baton Hougt,
1a ., ta a Mgh-atakei contest from
which th# winner will emtrgr at
on* of th* f*w remaining major
unbeaten. untied trama In the r a ­

off to an early lead, then put on
n cartel of second half goal Una
atanda to edge Arkansas, a long­
time nemeala. It II.
That Florida line, ranked third
in tha nation on ruthing defenie
before game-time, limited Louliiana Stair to M yardi un th*
ground. Hut halfbark Hilly Can­
non manaard to p e n e t r a l a it
rnough to lead a M-yard dm* in
in addition. Saturday night's tha aaeond period whieh he ellvictor probably will win tha South­ maard with a touchdown, and
eastern Conference t i t l e and again In tha fourth period to art
ttanrh a ) m I chare* of bring rat­ up Davie' winning field goal.
Mississippi moved almo*t at will
'd the naCon’a Nr. I roll*** f«-otI:; the ftrat half but aaur Arkanaal,
bril team.
B( T preoared (cr thair te lt I led by halfback Jtm Moot;, dom­
Hfh thair toughest came* a! tha inate the second. Mooty gained
*«a on. The l/w liiins Slat* Tl- i IM yardi ard am red two touch­
Kara beat the dw'-'iiilvaly • touch downs, hut hobbled an attempted
Florida Catora lii 1 with a field conversion pave that would have
goal by Injured fullback Tommy predured a tie. Bobby Kran'tlln,
Davla In tha waning mtnutci of the conference nffenie leadara
■cored twice for the Rtbela.
the fourth period.
The Mississippi Rrbrla Jumped Tier* are three other intra •
conference gain** vrtmlulrd for
Saturday. Auburn, which extend­
G ianU Ixise Guards
ed ita unlieatrn atrtng to tf&gt; gamea
HEW YORK (UPI) - The New with a lb-7 win over Maryland,
York Glanta almoit ran out of of­ will be at Florida; Georgia, a eurfensive guard* In Sunday’* name priie a n tine.- over Kentucky,
agalnit Plttahuryh when Injuria a wlU be at Alabama, 1-7 upset win­
•Idelincd Jack Stroud. Hob Mia- ner over Mississippi Stale, a n d
chair and Melwood Guy. Rooie- Mississippi Slat* will h* at Ken­
relt Brown, the rlub'l all league tucky.
Friday night In rvw- '*agu« a*,
tackle, wound tip playing the ;atlnn, Vanderbilt. M * winner over
litlon.

Enterprise News
nett Memorial Methodist rhurrh
»F HELEN HNODGR4M
Mra. L. M. Wright returned will meet tonight at 8:J'&gt; o'clock
*jburtday from Atlanta. Ca. ac- In the church annex. Those plan­
eomp’nied t&gt;y her daughter, Miat ning to attend are request'd to
Berth* Wright of Jaekaorvllle. | bring a covered diah ard table
Where they wero ealled L it week •ervire. No deaaert dkvhei are
By the audden death of Mra. needed du. tr th* Halloween par­
Wrtght'a brother, Ralph J. Sauls. ty 'o h* b*ld following the sup­
Mr. Saule »p*nl hla early &gt;*ara per meeting
in Enterprise and haa many friends
Prayer Vigil Held
1b this area
1h# H hoar prayer vigil observ­
Richard Jay Harris, yourf son ed Thursday and Friday was atel Mr. and Mra. Richard H. Har- aisled by Mr* Don Walling, Mr*.
gL of Maitland and grandson of Ruth Long, Mr*. J. V. Richards.
Mr. and Mrs. F ed Harris waa Mra, Ida Padgett, Rev. and Mra.
baptised e | the Sunday morning ftrimom CarlUn, Mr. and Mm . &lt;V.
Berrlre al tha Harnett Memorial clt Srlleri, Mr. and Mr*. Wa.-en
llathodlat ehuren by the Rev. Don- Hue, Mr. and Mra. Kermit Wig­
Bid J . Walling. Thl» waa th* first gins, Mr. Gltnlftrr, Tom Mag*n
baptism V t! e newly remodeled heinirr, Mra. Fred Harris, Mrs.
W. E. MeKrthan. Mr*. Harold
Banetuary.
Mra. S. I*, hklnnrr of Lake H im , Mrs. If. A. Throop, Mia.
Wale* waa th* weekrnd gurat of llarvry Dunn, Mra Lawson, Mra.
Peterman, Mra. Krnr.it Jones,
Mr. and Mra. Em ail Jonas.
Ur. and Mra. Chart*a Morrell of Mra. Cyril Lauramnre and Rich­
Mrs. Alrtha
Non mo n-. N. Y. rre hou»# gurat a ard Laura more.
of bee sitter and biotlur-ln law Evans and Mis* Itrlrn Snodgraai.
FHA Heeling Here
Mr. and Mra. Warren Iliac. The
(wo couplal aprnl Tuesday al
Tha Dr Land High FHA Initia­
White Springe visiting the Stephan tion meeting waa held at th# Flo­
Foster M anorial and at Silver rida Po*er rtuh last Thursday
Spring*.
evening. New member! were hon­
Fay Lee under, ent surgery at ored at a wiener roast at l:M
(he Seminole Memorial hospital, p. m. followed by an evening of
entertainment.
last Tuesday.
Ur. and Mrs. If. E. Bfsddo-k
Initlntinn costumes were sack
viitted frtenda arvt rsliUvr* In droslM, onion ruralgrl and howl
Pierson. Sunday, Oet. It.
hats.
An lew cream aortal w n spnnMember* attending were l.ma
sored by Utw Senior d ais of Bar- Gribble. Mary Jo Ryals. Susan
nelt Memorial church irhool with lllera. Regm* (lark, Jane Sarg.
pTOceads going to redecorate the Ltrraine Utter, Joan Kehrley,
das* room.
Joann Brantley, Jewell Elliot,
HalWweea Carnival
Tracy Norman, Johanna Foraythr,
Tha Hallaweeo carnival (pan- Judy Jones, Julia Quinton, Nancy
Bared by the Enteiprlaa PTA will Peel, Kllrn Campbell. PI cor a
fat held Friday night at th* school, Frost, Judy Johnson, Jean Pits*
•:M o'clock. Th* ftrat grada will bury and Marilyn Kehrley.
be In charge of pony ride* and
rholr Director Honored
tb* bakery table: second grade,
rharlca M. Caiael, net ly *p
pi* and roffee; third grad*, fith
pond; fourth grade, spook bouv*; (minted choir director of the Har­
fifth Brad*, white elephant aale; nett Memorial Methodist rhurrh
Sixth grade, dan board and art waa guest of honor at a surprise
(abla and seventh and eighth birthday celebration Saturday.
Oet. 1* Th* party, given oy mem
fradea, refreshment*.
Other attraction* Include a book her* of th* choir, waa held In
(ablv, an a rt exhibit, cotton can­ the newly remodeled church kit­
dy and pop corn, fortune-telling chen.
Haaoe Knit Announced
broth and movie*. Th* cartoon*
The Enterprii* aehoot honor roll
end novelty ahorta will begin at
for the Dial m week period hai
•:*&gt; p. m
heen announced by L. O. Hay
Fptaropal Bervlcre
Sarvleea In th* All hainta FpL man, pnnripal,
Fourut grada: Pamela Walais-k.
eopal church began the fall achetfule Sunday, Oft. IS, with Holy Marcia Her ringer. Sharon Red­
Communion at B a. m. and Morn- man. Pete Flentke, amt Getry
tng Prayer and Vrmon at It a. Mathis
Fifth grade: Norma Jear Wal
m.
Rev. Paul E. S.-hulti announced ter*. Vida Hherouar, Pal Sand­
(be annual ohaervane* of all berg, Donna Cola, .Michael ThurStint* Day. Saturday, Nov. t, with sam, Matthew Thursam and John
Holy Jam in uninn at tl a. m. to It urnett.
Seventh ^rade: Nora Cemnally.
be followed hy lunch and a pro­
gram meeting with a guest apeak Wellesley forbelt, William Hahn
ir.d Fredeilrk Hahn.
ar.
Th* sixth amt alghth grada* had
Fellowship Meeting
The adult fellowship of th* Har­ no pupils making the honor loll.

A mrmbetthlp drive for the
L*ke Mary volunteer Fir# depart­
ment it underway.
Duet of *1 yearly ar# being ac­
cepted for the first time In th*
organiialkm'* history.
Mr*. Richard Ivera, secretary,
will hard!* dctal's. However,
membership may be obtained from
any present officer.
Til* Lake Mary department
serve*. In addition to the focal
area. S,inland. Five Points. Little
Venice, Loch Arbor and the L'psala Road areal.
A new building now under con■truetlen at the corner of Flrat

Virginia, will ha at Miami, and
Tulan*. which toil lo Kansas ll-tf,
will be huat to T ria l Tech. Sat­
urday, Georgia Tech, JO • 0 loaer
to Southern Methodtat, will be at
Duke, and Tcnn*aiee, beaten 100
by Florida State, will he hott (o
North (arollnl.
Junior hilfbark Gary O Steen
put on a one-man ihow In Alahama'a up*et of Mlatlailppl State,
keeping State In the hole with bril­
liant quick kicking, furniahlnr key
yardage for the score*. and inter
cepUng a paaa.

Fan Punchcn Halaa
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI&gt;— An
unldenllfled Forty-Niner fan tried
to help San Franclico's cause
Sunday by blocking out Chicago
Rear Coach George Halts Hi
was restrained by stadium pc Rea
after taking a poke at the Pear
mentor.
Th* first oiyluad to L earned
by th* Independent air freight
Industry in the tf. 5. consisted of
fjur tor,» of grape* flown from
California to Georgia In July
IBIS.

Two-third* of all tie manufae
turn* Job* In South Carolina are
In the textile Industry.
!

THAT MAKE SENSE!

STUDENTS HONOItED—The Sanford Pilot Club this year it honoring the Sanford
Junior HlRh boy and rirl who maintains the higheat average grade and who is aeleeted
by the faculty for outstanding1 achievement. Winning the honors the first nix weekr.
were linLcrt Smith and Jane llurwarti. lAtft to cIkI'I. Mr*. Walter C. Carter, Pilot pre­
sident: Mr.x. A. C. l ’ayne. Pile t public affairs committee chairman; Smith, Mia^ liarward and Mra. IU/n;or.d BalJ, .. si vice president of Pilot.
(Iliigatt'&gt;n Ph .to)

News Of Men In Service
PARRIS ISLAND, S. C. (FHfN O —Thomaa D k*u&gt;ler, »on of
Mr. ac.d Mr* Thr-nvat P Fuller
of '.rneva. Fla., completed recruit
training Oct. 8 at the Marine
t*«rpa Recruit Depot. I'arrL Is­
land. -S. C.
Relative* and friend* of many
of '.he new Mari net were on hand
to witnex* the graduation cere­
monies.
The I? week training achcdulc

OCT. 31s! NOV. 10thNOV. 15lh

For Men O ver 40

SAN GABRIEL, CallL (U P !»im.JiJed drill, bsyr-et training, Hevcrsing the uiual trend, » husi
phyilral e-mditi m'ng. parade* ard ne»i ma.hini manufacturer herr
eeremonlea. and other mUi'ary
l* looking to hire men over V«
subject*
Three weeks w?r» spent on the year* of age.
rille range where the recruits fir­ The Clary Corporation decided
ed the M 1 rifls ami received in­ ihst iutb men are Inclines, to b
struction In basin Marine infantry Ithxt »t.h .nee are Inclined lo hi
I more pe'Tiner-t employe*, t*
weapon*
Thi* recruit training prepares quire feta super vision si id have
young 1-eat he roe elm for further lived long rnough to kne-v *’lhst
specialised Infantry training at everyone must work hsrd in Oido.
lo mskr a living."
Camp l-ejeune. N. C.

FUTURE FLORIDA ENGINEER:

U m a y bw a h o m e o i y o u r o w n , o n e o f tfi* sh in y
n e w riutom obll#* or a co lleg e e d u c a tio n for
yt»ur y o u n Q ilo rt. But u .ltu te v e r y o u a r e a im in g

Columbus discovered the D’ant
of Trinidad In liWJ on his third
voyage to the Ness World.

WATCH FOR THE CARS

Hzzard Still Roxingr
DALLAS, Tv*. (UP 11- Former
heavyweight champion Knard
CTiarle*. gu«rarte*d a payday of
tl.non, meeta T ria l light heavy­
weight champion Donnie Fireman
tonight In a 10-round bout at Dallaa
Memorial Auditorium, a
crowd of e.hho la aip«ctrd.

St. and Wilbur Av#., complete
with kitchen, ahowera and r,Hrooma. will b* available for civic
affairs npoi completion.
Raymond Ball, building fund&amp;
chairman, will accept any don*-*
tii.ns of finance*, labor or mater­
ia L to speed erection of the 30
X SO ft. itation.

_
P

DAY &amp; NIGHT
a n e l r a y HEATING
• NO hnl eelllnga
• NO special do«et apace nectaM f
• NO long A- expensive d u d e
The finewt lype nf winter comfort

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
202 Sanfnrd Are.

Toys to d a y ... structural steel tomorrow

Today lie u learning with toy*...tomorrow
h* may be working with tkyu raperi. . .
helping dctign ■ better Florida. JuH wRat
ar* hi* &gt;pportunitita?

skyscrapers. . . innumerable other facilities.
Latin America, too, is continually hiring
Florida engineering hrms for work in Central
and South America.

Today, riiginccring ia booming! From
1910 to 1&lt;»58, wilh an increase of 48';,
1 loud* k one of the fastest growing states
in the Union And with some 1400 new peo­
ple moving m every nert. Morida wdl need
even mart engineers to plan airports, u n i­
tary and water systems, highways, bridges.
. railroads, power plants, pipelines.

But what of tomorrow? Can this boy
count on these opportunities lo continue .’
Oi will he be limned by socialistic decrees?
Me will have his chance . . . but only if we
preserve our system of free enterprise. ..the
system which has "engineered" for Florida
. . . and America . . . the best way of living
that the world hat ever known.
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hriptJ our rw fivrri dri//a a
hr&gt;'tr Florida [cr temorrew,
ro Act ll M f t d Florida F o.tr
d IJgki Company plan for a
brlitr tomorrow rlrttritally.
FFAI. tr puihmg okroj «&gt;* «
ittotJbtral mg riperrkm gra~
gram. , . JJ/S millrco It rtti.
mairJ roil [or tkr I91S-6I
4‘)tar prr!od abnr ...la pro-

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State To Issue
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VOL. XL1X

KslaoHahed 1908

SANFORD. FLORIDA

C ity P u ts C h arg e
On W ater M eters

The Florida Development Commisaion plan* to iaaue
$1 million in Seminole County road revenue bonda next Mon­
day, according to nn announcement by the Commission.
These bonds, however, will not be an oWigution of the
Seminole Board of County Commissioners, accord intr to John
Krider, chnirman. The bonds will be issued AKitiuat the coun­
ty's secondary road funds, collected by the state and retainCity Commissioner Earl Higgin­ U riah, b. Review the fees for the
------------- ----------------------— , ed in Ta&gt;lahassee.
botham put up a valiant tight at use of the swimming pools.
Bonds will be issued In denomination) of tl.ooo each. Maturity
date) of the bond) range lr»m
Inet to 10*9. tocluiivr. Interest
will be due semi-annually on
ALDERSHOT, Englsnd (UIM&gt;- April 1 and Oct. 1.
VJI 32 worke."* in a cosmetic*
Avcording to a legal notice pub­
fartxny were fined Monday for lished in The Herald by the Com­
nailing when the ewdsrrea »»• mission. any person deiirtng to
protest issuance of the bonds will
found on their fare*.
have an opportunity. A hearing la
scheduled for 10 a. m. Monday
W ho
LISBON &lt;LT&gt;&gt;— A funeral o r in the la-on County Courthouse.
agency toaav advertised the latest Tallahassee.
Krider said the bonds would
addition to ill ft*et ot hearse* a&gt;
he retired by the county's share
••«(? conditio ted."
of the gaso'ine las for secondary
roads.
"The only las our county cHlLONDON (LTD— Civil »TTa.it fens will pay for the«r bonds is
Henry H-Ilarvrt won a ditorce that which is included in the price
Monday on the ground* that hi) of gasoline/* Krider said "This
wife') nsxgfo-; sffertrd hi* *e- will nut tic a debt «»f Seminole
^ordlsn playing.
County. The fond) wUI be retired
by money collected by the state
fur our secondary* road program.
MILWAUKEE (UP!) - Jam ri This is money a r never see."
Rabbttt arretted Warren E n te r
At tbc same time, it was an­
la a department »tore Monday. nounced by J. Kobe Davis. Slate
Babbitt. the &gt;tur# detective, laid Road Hoard member, Orlando,
E n te r wan shoplifting.
that contracts are espectrd to be
let within the next threw years for
the liinitrsl access superhighway
ClUCUiO (UPI) - Thia item through Seminole County.
Davis said the first portion of
ppe*rtd Monday in the personli column of a Chirico news- the road to be contracted would be
paper: ••Pleaic oimr hom», hon- that from the Seminole County
iy. | promise I'll vote Nov. 4. line •south I to !.*« Hoad. A con­
tract on thia stretch should be
Elmer."
made by Jan. I, he added.
Present plans call for the use
MrtDISON. WU. (UPII - (iov. of Highway 17-92 from French
Vernon J. Thompson laid today Ave. to Lee Road. On the north,
that Stuart Stobbingi of DePfie the superhighway will tie to the
had developod a cigarette filter new Like Monroe bridge, now
that removal IS per cent of the under cc istruction.
The superhighway through Semi­
raoai tars in an avarage cigarette
T h e filler contair) Wliconun nole will link Orlando and Daytons Reach. Already under eoncbee*».
I I ruction is a 1$ mile stretch in
Volusia County, north of Lika
TOKYO (UPI) — The Commun­ Monroe
ist Chinese broadcast these three
songs today to show everything it
lovely in their realm:
"Ttia Peoples Commune tr

rfews Briefs

Just No Defense

Needs It?

Nagging: Sour Note

the Commission meeting Monday,
ooly to go down swinging in a
1 2 decision that will place a S3)
pries on setting a water meter.
The wrangle began over an Ham
on the agenda that resd, "To aid
tn the revenue picture that has
caused so much concern, llie Com­
mission may wish uv take the fol­
lowing items under consideration*
a. Charge on setting water meters
so is to cover the ,-ost of ms-

Committee 01100
Organization Set

The Seminole County "Commit
tee nl too" will Iwvid its nrgini/s
lion meeting Nov
It. Mack
Cleveland Jr., Chamber of Commerer president, announced today.
Although the Chamber will sup
port the committee, the new or­
ganization will be an Independent
body. It vsUl elect iU own olftcerr.
conduct its own affairs. Cleveland
said about &amp;3 person* ha-l agreed
to serve on the committee He
anticipated no trouble in filling
the remaining 15 positions.
This commHlee will have as its
objective an all-out effort to livat*
industry tn Seminole County. It
is being organized to remove th«
"Chamber of Commerce" tag
from sales talks to potential in­
dustrial.
"When a contact is made, an
indunrialist often asks us how
the people feel about an indus­
try." Cleveland said. "The man
with whom we are talking knows
how the Chan.ber of Commrre*
feels about securing a new plant,
but he often wonder* if the aver­
age man irally vvirli it.
"This committee, composed of
people from all walks of life,
will answer such questions fur po­
tential new industries. We will
have on this coinmillre a crosssection of Samknole County. This
committee of business and profess­
ional people should give us I
strongs.' voice when we attempt tn
sell someone on locating a plant
® "Every place is Wetderlul in I
Our Dear Motherland."
1 MOSCOW (UPI)— The Union of tn our county."
The Nov. tl meeting will be held
Soviet Writer* tnusy expelled Rutsla's Nobel Price author Bori) In the Sanford Civic Center.
MCE, France (lil'l) —Sir Win­ Pasternak for conduct "inroinpatston Churchill took his first hell iblr with the calling of a Soviet Sinatra Disclaims
copter trip Sunday and paid bis writer "
The announcement appeared in
first vDit in aev«n year* to a
Marriage Reports
V. S. warahip. A U. S. Navy hell- the Literary Gazette less than a
week
after
Pasternak
had
been
LONDON I Ul'l l
t tank Sin­
eoptar carried thr former British
mime minister, who turns St nest designated by the Swrdi-S l,lt«r- atra publicly disclaimed report of
romance with lady Realty
%ionlh. from Nic# airfisld to the ary Academy as this year's win­ aMonday
night when he told a
ner of the $41,000 Nobel Priie for
aircraft carrier Randolph in the
laughing audiane that included
harbor of Cannae where he had literature.
Pasternak's citation said he s o Quern Elisabeth II anil the Duke
lunch with U. S. Sth Fleet com­
honored
for his srork In producing of Edinburgh: “ I didn't come to
mander, Vice Adru. Clarence' E.
contemporary literature. It point­ fondoh to gwt msrriisl "
Ekatrom.
Sinatra made the -u ti on nl
edly made no mention of his beltknown book, "Dr. Shlvafo," which from the stage of the Odenn The
is banned in Russia but published atre in acting at master of cere­
monies to introduce Danny Kay*
in 1H other countries.
The official new* agent) Tats and other film stars at a 17.1.54) a
said the decision took into con­ seat chartty premiere of Ka)*"»
sideration "the political and morat new movie, **M# and the Colonel."
downfall of Pasternak, his be­ His name has been linked per­
BISHOP, Va. (U PI)—A team of trayal of the Soviet people ami of sistently with that of fody
Investigators search today for the the cause of socialism, peace and Beatty, American-born divorced
rau-e of an explosion that reckwi progress rewarded by the Nobel wife of war hero Karl Realty, and
a deen tunnal of a enal mine kill­ Prire in the interests nf fanning several fondnn newspapers have
suggested they planned marrtlge.
ing 22 miners, apparently instant* cold war."
l-sdy Reatty was not in the *u
Ir
dlenre which osvatributed $7P,noo
The blast Monday tourhed alt
to the British Empire Campaign.
the tragedy only I.$00 fact from Giant Blaze Hits
th# snot whero 37 miners died In
a rumbling gas explosion 20 School In Harlem
Hope All But Gone
•nontha ago. The mine was oper­
NEW YORK (U PII - A llsrlein c
D
• J k i*
a t'd hy the Pochonta) Fiwl Co.
The safety division of the Unit­ sc hon! building burst into flame r O T D U T i e d M H l C f S
ed Min* Workers headquarters In at 2 a. m. today and w-as still
SI’RINGIIILU N. S. (U l'l) Washington said the Bishop mine burning hours latsir.
Hope was all teH g»ne today for
Five alarms vrere sounded with- die miners still missing in (be
"has one of the worst accident
records of any coal mine in the In minutes of discot cry of Ds« t rx,t&gt;bU of a caeein. and the death
eountry." A UMW spokesman raid blare which for a time threaten toll appeared rcTtam to reach '.*)
70 miners have died in the mine ed tenements on both side* of
By early morning a total of 21
the ftve-stnry budding said tn he bodies had Saen recovered from
Since Jan. I. 1934.
The invi stigating team was SO to 70 year* old Two firemen the No. 2 shaft of Ih* i'um)*r
beaded by Crawford I* Wilson, dl- were injured.
land Railway and (&gt;*al Co whlrh
iteuir of the Watt Virginia Mines
The cause was not immediate Iy was kit by ai, aarthquake .ise jolt
departm ent. Wilson, who said the determined, but police said offi­ or "bump" Thursday nigh* Of
explosion apparently was caused cially that It was "no*, suspi­ the 174 men in the mine oniy 41
hy gas a . was the 1930 eiplosion, cious."
made it tn safety.
was In charge of the Inquiry be­
cause the main shaft of the mine
la in West Virginia.
lie was joined by federal mine
Inspector William Clark. UMW
safely director Charlaa Fargu-on
and Petr FerraU, company vice
president in charge of operations
for Pocahontas.

Habbitt Nobs Easter

Come Home, Please

4

Fiber Guaranteed

Red Theme Songs

Red Writers Expel
3 *Ul”to&lt;IU"'■Boris Pasternak

Cliurcliill Visits Ship

Probers Hunting
/dine Blast Clues

STOCKHOLM (U P I)- Russia
won an unprecedented second No­
bel Prize today when the Swedish
Academy of Sciences presented
the physics award U» the Soviet
expert) who discovered and devel­
oped the "Cherenkov rtfect,"
Which may have been put to pracufal use In Rusila'i Sputniks.
The Russians who will share
the $41
pro* are Pavsl A.
Cherenkov. Ifo r X. T am a tad
Ilya M. Frank.
The academy said that work
door by the three Russians paved
the way for the Ualrrrely of Califomia'a recent discover) of *he
anti-proton and facilitated San­
ford University studies of nuvlear

The t'ham for of Commerce
membership campaign produced
figures Monday that had climbod
to the $7,000 mark, and Chairman
Clifford McKtbbin &gt;akl that he
especAad this figure to *fo In the
hag" before mid-week.
Somewhat disappointing to the
workers is the 190 membership*
that have bean signed, because
Civic leader* feel that the number
of interested businessmen in the
count) "ought to be double that
figure," McKlbNn said.
Two captains war* given warm
expressions of praia* and appre­
ciation by tb* drive chairman,
who said that Scott Burns and
Robert Browning had really been
"putting on ths steam" tsv an
effort to clear up their ataignBiants by the past weekend.
‘ la

It wai pointed o-it that the
nearby town of Mt. Dors uses
the meter setting fee »s a re­
venue m e a n s . Commissioner
Drown moved the charge be
adoptrJ. Higginbotham
moved
that Brown's motion he tatdrd.
Then ensued a healed discus­
sion in which Higginbotham
vowed the meter srtttng charge
to be unfair and would place an­
other cost fo •‘already exorbitant"
water bills. He pointed out that
water titris are already paying a
•ewer lax and that the rlly should
get tevenue fmm some other
touice.
"Municipa.itie* are supposed to
Klve the people Something," said
Higginbotham.
Toe -notion to table was seendr-l by Commissioner tl Wilson.
«h-- also 'v Med “against
"' placing
* '-■* *live*
*
$;o m rtir setting charge. He
explained that he felt the matter
should be Investigated further ami
that since Mt. Dora had t&lt;cen used
a&lt; an exsropir, that the town's
financial program should he stud­
ied.
Proponents for :hc charge de­
clared that the Ato would tie to
cover the cost of the fitting) fur
the meter*. They pointed out that
as It stands now, all other tax­
payer.* sic paying for something
that wilt benefit the Individual re­
ceiving the water.
Voting for the measure were
Commissioners Rrown and Gatch»l anj Mayor Warner.
The original motion later was
amended tn go into effect Jan.
1. 1934.
The wurd-weary group agreed
k&gt; maintain the same price* on
the swimming pool, rather than
raise them as another mean* of
adding tn the city funds.
In thr discussion nf thr entire
matter, it was pointed out that
the city has an agreement with the
State Board of Health whereby a
sewerage disposal plant must be
under construction St the end of
HK&gt;9.
Just where the SJ&amp;S,UU0 to build
tbe plant is coming from is on*
of the main reasons the revenue
picture Is causing concern.

fUESDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1958

DulUd Pi

I .c u e d Wire

NO. 382

Roncalli Named New Pope
'Cardinals Select
Negroes Convicted Dulles Says Red Shelling
In Bus Seat Case; &gt;/v .1
■ 11 • •$• j» 1Venice Patriarch;
Hoarinn C rh o d i.U O U t l a M I S l l , U lK IV lIlZ e d
To Reign As John
HCdNIIQ Scheduled w

v sH IN G T O N
«U*M* 8*cre civilians rath er th an any
ny miUh
military
BIRMINGHAM. Ala i l l ' l l - ta rr of Stale John Foster Dulles i objective,
VATICAN CITY (UPI) - Thn
A hafoa* corpus bearing was said today the Chinese Reds* on
Dulles told
newt conference S*-*red College of Cardlnali today
irhssiulrd t.alsy for t( Negroes again-off again shelling of Qurntov the Communist Uctics were uo-1 elected Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli,
convicted on charges .lemming and Matsu was outlandish and un prrccsier.tevl In history and appar- 7(tce*'Otd Italian patriarch »lf
from an attempt to break down civilised. He declared it was de cntly were designed to -ave face Venice, as the WJrd Pop* &lt;■! the
the city's bus segregation barri­
signed f»r promiseuo« killing uf after the intensive Red l»mi! *td- R.vman Catholic Church. He wfll
ers.
ment of the *-ff»tv re islatvls failnt reign «» Po» John XXIII.
Negro attorney Vrthur S h o r n
tn blockade them.
demanded the hearing last FriItonralli i&gt; ccnsklrrctl a ‘‘nonThe trrrrtu i) Would n. I |ifr
day, several hours after the tl
potitlral" pope in short, .in* who
diet
whcCvcr
the
-In
King
wnuld
in
defendants wetr ordered In-lsl
rrra»,- nr d.vrease Rut he caal will devote bit main effort to fb*
without bond peruling sentencing
he did mil duns it -«si likely that spiritual affair* ol the (lu rc h rath*
Monday night. The; had been eon
’.he
would raise
thrir
mill *r than to Internationa, events.
vieted on all founts
,lary
..... Red*
....................
.
. , likely
effort* in the
ixvint
1
The Rev. F. I., shuttle-worth,
in provoke gemial v-ai
cardinal priest, he *11 earn
Routine reading of mdinaiw
found guilty of masientiiialiivg
Nuv. l i , I m I, and was created
Suites
raid
tho
•
omniunist
in­
the challenge, wa« srntrnctsl tiy was Intrriupted at Monday night's
dention of shelling Qurmoy on an caidlnal by ths) iato Pop« I'UU
Recorders
Court
. __
. . Judge
.
,,William
. | k «y Commission Hireling * ^r " I every other day l&gt;a*l* was evi» iCv Jn
i'Wu ii.ll J*if,
• ,hr koxernlng body sought drflnl-1 j rn« ,.f vshat be ralle.1 the U|. XII—whom he .uccceds—un Jan.
$100 fine. J. B I hirer, 4.. "•* Rons In section two of Ordinance side down thinking and talking 12, 1951.
sentenced to pay Itisi fine e n d 1r.j\
which one has to expect from thr
EARLY .srORY, PAGE l
fui day* In jail
olly„ancr ,|cal* with the IN-I*.
The other t.* .Irferwiants were , moUnl „ f , p„ f r„ , uttrd for tl„.
The son uf a Noith Italian sharegiven suspended tail day Jail sen­ gle family, two-tamlly a-wl multi­ on other vut.).vt» of tnlvrna- cropper, the newr Ifopc served for
tence*. Conway ordered ait tl ple family dwellings. The con­ tional Interest, thr secretary said: 27 year* as a successful Vatican
The Russians may •■*&gt; trying t-s
held pending the hal-ea* corpus fusion arot# over th* fa«t that
wiggle out of sny real rlforU to diplomat, but was known a t al­
heertng.
square (ret are requirrd (or negotiate a nuclear test I au be ways a bishop at heart.
Three Negro minister*, officer, .YiOo
a
single
family; SAno for two lam cause they discovered nl last
The election of the Yanclun
of the Montgomery Improvement
Assn, which Ini the frtnrd bus ily and only S.kun for multiple suniDir/s Geneva scientific talks pairtarcn came on tho third day
that the t min! Mates was far ol vsHing—apparently an tha Uth
boycott in tbe capital city, were family.
Otherwise thr city attorney ahrad of them In the firkl of nu* ballot.
arrested hart Monday in Shuttls-s.
Signaled by Smu4*
Worth's horns. They had Iwen or­ madr first readings on ordinances cleat explosives.
He folievrs that communism,
dered here by MIA I’reddent Itev. to vacate thr alleyways as re­
First
news of hi* election cams
Martin loithsr King Jr. to "ex quested by Philip Zrull ami tbe both in Russia ami China, I* going to the world when a thia whila
tv*
collapse
within
a
matter
of
de­
pres* the concern" of Montgomery amendment t„ thr toning ordln
wiap of smoke curled up at 3:07
ancc as* it pertain* to the Board cades because the people aia not p. u . 111:01 a. m. a.a.t.) tram Um
Negroes.
g*
ing
to
allow
thrmirlves
to
tie
Police Commissioner Eugene uf Adjustment.
ciaaiDry atsove th* Sistinc Chapel.
Adopted were vhv1ih.uk i s draliug equrrtrd forever to promote the
Conner warned that any out-s.fTim snmko signal was short and
ambitious
plan*
of
international
with
is
)
irroniug
thr
south
M
l
townt r turning hrrr "and agitat­
iwliaUncl a t lltsl, leaving Ih*
communism
for
world
conquest.
frrl
o(
la&gt;l
t.
all
of
tot*
5
amt
6,
ing our irople'* were "going to
bushed crowd ol 2U0,tX)0 persona
see what thr lutkle of our city Ella A I’acc subdivision front B I
gathered in St Frier's Square la
jail looks like."
and H tA to K 2.
anguished anticipation.
The three ministers, Arthur W.
(bl Itrsoning tilork it. tier 13,
The first official announcamuaO
Wilson. Holomon Seay and Hanni­ from It-lX to C-2.
that Uisi world's hall-billion Ro«
bal Hubbard, were charged with
te l lic/oning uf block 2$, east
man Catholics had a new spiritual
vagrancy aiwl ordered held pend­ one hall of blwk 22, Mcllonvlllr
leader came whan the Vatican
ing completion of an investigation. from H-tA and IM to it 2
radio said in a Furtugursc Ian*
King said Seay i* executive sec­
Id I Brioning the west 4s&gt; (ecl
th tcr of th* seven organisa­ guaga broadcast at 3:23 p. m.;
retary uf the MIA. Wilson ** uf lait 10. all of Lit* 4 and 5 u(
tion* iiarticlpeting ill the Cnlted
trearurer and Hubbarj chairman Block 9. Highland Fare to C-1.
' if o church has a new popg."
Fund will fo represented on a pro­
of Uta finance commitua.
A* news of th# papal election
gram over tVTItlt Wednesday
spi
rail by radio and word of
night at (1:45.
*
tirorge Touhy wilt muderetsu mouth throughout Rome, t|vou«
|Capt. Marcrlla Hryimblv will ap- sand* began hurrying by foot or
(tear for thr Batvalion Army. klrs. car to the Vatican. A massive
tar.dyn lllggtns will speak for traffic Jam blocked bridges cross*
(lie I SO. the Florida Children's ing thr Tiber and leading to SL
FA IFF! tl I’ll
I ummunisl llnmr will Ise rrpre-riitrsl by a Frier's.
gunfire batierisi thr QUrmoy* to­ well-known lorat ritiien.
The last I'ope to take tha name
day in what apprarrd to fo N The I'liitrvl Fund, altlmugh lag­ of John rrigr.ed from 1316 to
sluwly-inlenslfying attack vm the ging far behind la-t year's pace, 1531.
city provide diagonal parking a- oul|&gt;o*l island chain.
has now reached $M.200 campaign
Till* wat an even &lt;lw) in Ihw treasurer itoy Mann rr|Mirttsi
ruend the Fourth lit. Pari, are a.
(iatchrl pointsxl out that the Na­ Coniinunlals' *tr«ngr stop an-l g&lt;&gt; Moiwlay night. Recent contribu­ Write-In School
tional Safety Council frowns on cease-fire, when they sakl th-&gt; tors, In amount* of $25 or mute,
an&gt; type of parking where motor­ Would not bombard latwling l&gt;. orb j are: A A I* Tea Co. (with em­
ist' have to losck tntu a heavy es or airfields tin nt.l day* nf tltr ployers IPO'*) J. Itoy lirttt, Mrs Slated Thursday
A large turnout ii exported to
traffic area. For this reason, be month they seirl they would bom- Hindu |). Gray, It. A. Gphbs
American National Grows**, W. attrml the session at the former
suggested that parking to- allow- bard everything.
1 hr Notionalist D*f«u*r Minis- ). Klrchhoff Jr.. A K. Shoe­ tanning kitchen at T:$0 p. n ,
rd within th* park itswlf, with
entrances on the Fourth ami Fif­ try said 103 shell* fell on the Is­ maker J r . Brook field Mitts. Willis Thursday when Instructions will ha
th St. sides. He said thr beauty land*. during thr morning—27 Fontiac, Ttie Sanforvl llrraUI, B. given on write-in vote procedure.
ami Isiels -aping uf thr park i.iorr than In tho *amr period F. Mouie, T. (&gt;. Brown. Mr. and
Interest tn the m ilter has been
could lie retained and still allow Monday. Forty-four wrrr direeled Mrs. It. A. Smith. Mrs. Manna spnrkrd with the announcement
parking facilities for tbc church- at Fig Q'.i oluv, U at Idttla Que- M. Grorte and Gregory lotmfor that fo r Gary of Oviedo will fo
niuy amt |d at Tatan.
Co.
a potential candidate for tha
Thr minitiry wuu'd not *ay
The plan received unanimous
County Commission scat to be va­
vbrtlitr
any
shells
fell
&lt;
n
tbe
air­
approval of th* rommlssion.
cated by It. C. Dodd. Dodd wai d tThe group was also in arrnnl in field- and foache* whicli the
fraled hy \rrn o n W. Dunn In the
negotiating with Sam foxy, own- Communist* have promifrsl not u*
September primary.
attack
on
even
numbered
days
of
er «f York Manufacturing Co.,
The school nf instruction will b*
Generally fair through Mninesvcho appeared with Chamber of the tmnth
There was nu Immodiate report dsy. Mich today 73 to *0. tun to­ comforted by Mrs. Camilla Hruc*,
Commerce Manager John Kridrr
to make arrangements for reloca­ of casualties from halay's stieil- night ts to 33. Northerly wiiul* s Seminole County sii|&gt;ervUnr of re­
ing. 'tile Qurmoy War Itrlirf to 12 miles per hour.
gistration. Mir will fo assisted by
ting thr York plant.
voting machine deputy W. A.
The property In question it a Assn, said 19 civilian* were killed
Adam*. All clerks, deputies and
rlly owned plot on Highway 17- ami I t wounded during th* week
Interested persons are eligible to
32. on which la r y elated he dr. that ended Monday.
Thursday is th* last day for attend.
tirnl to construct a building. Hr
||trratur# U,„* in, ,h. ; ,
voting absentee in thr Nov. I
T ic canning kitchen Is located
,y|j, „f
otW
„ ‘A 1101 H e T B lO S t, II
election, according to information &lt;&gt;n Fast 23th St. at what is now
rrlratrd by Mis Camilla Rrucr, (lie Mtr nf the Homo Demonstra­
equipment manufactured in bis
supervisor of registration.
plant.
tion Council Center.
Believed Trapped
levy eiplained that his rntn
HICIIWOOD. U Vs I UFI)—An
pany had o'ltgrown present fadl- explosion apparently touched off
itles ,.n Elm Ave., and that hy hy an arcuquilation uf .-oat dust
*,inkling a new plait, ht&gt; &lt;&lt;iuld . rtp|&gt;ed throuxh a mountain aide
grow to thr extent thaf he vs.iuh* ■•■at mine near here t«sfay.
fo able to employ more personnel

Ordinances Passed
By Commissioners

UF Program Set;
Total Now $8,200

Today Was 'Even/
Parking Problem Solved; Reds Shell Islands

Churches May Use Park
A proposal by City* Commis­
sioner David (satchel might offar
til* soluliun to the congest'd
parking condition* surrounding
live church'* in dovxntown San­
ford.
Tbe (,aUhal plan via* proposed
tn answer to a request from toe
Ministerial Association that the

City To Enforce
Rules On Vehicles
City Manager W. E. Il'rtr)
Knowlr* was instructed Monday
night to enforce "strict rrgult
tlons" on the ure of rlly-owned
vehicles by city employes.
This action was taken as a
result of rumplainU recrtvrd by
several commissioner*, concerning
reports that city employe.* have
been ob.erved u*ing the vehicles
for persona! use
Knowles emphasised that surervUors take the isucks home with
thrm so that they ran answer
rmrrgency rail* thxt might arise
during off-duty 'tours.

Boy, 18, Arrested
In Trunk Murder

Weather

Absentee Deadline

A company spokesman 'aid It

R ead N o rw eg ian?
P le a se T ra n sla te

W. M. I'ope, operator °f ■
store at 101$ W. 10th Ht, *s.&lt; mrn wrre foliexrd to hsvr been
granted a llrens# to sell lo-er snd (tapped. The Nicholas County
sheriff* ..K ir isid It had a re­
wine.
Anyone around here who can
in iho report of annexation, it port 2u miner* were enloinfod.
read Norwegian? Mr. snd Mrs.
Thr
tximpany
spokr'inati
said
was reqsurtsd that 159 mora sig­
nature* are needed fur a valid another 39 miners in the pit were Itoforl Zitlrower, I$00 Hose Way,
■rportrd to have escaped.
have a message they would like
petition.
The explosion occurrd ill thr translated.
Mayor Wartxr was autimrisisl
town of Summerville,
to execute a de,&lt;| with
Lee small
Thr message was found in a
Brothers also have purchasvs] land about Co m ilrl rait ul Charleston,
from the city on which they plan at the llurtoh mim- of the Rich buttle, swept onto the beach near
Smyrna Sunday. Typewrit­
report the cunrlusivn* of their
to locate a plant The property wood-Sewcit Coil l'« of Claveten on yellow paper, the bottle
rontarl work, and in keeping with
is West nf French Av*. on Ful­ land, Ohio.
and Its letter apparently was
his announced plan. McKIbiwn trill
ton Street.
dropj&gt;ed into the wean near the
bring the rampaign to a bait by
The group agreed to reject ail
_
,
equator.
the end of th# month.
bid. un a u1ed nine passenger I f * l o n g Q b t U d C f l t
Thr Zlttrower* were foiling be­
"Our membership should fo
station wagon for utv in the City
low Turtle Mound when they
350," Mack UeveUiai. Chamber
R ,c,ration Department. Instead. A p p a r e n t S u i d d e
Coffee
Club
Sets
found the hotllr. At Mrs. Zittiowpresident, said. "I f*#l that there
it **• s c o t'! to call for bld% on*
?
« IBM or M* nine psiM
pai««nv#r
&lt;• .MNr.JiMl.Lh a l l *
\n 1* er described the finding: llrr
are many buaineatmen who will
nfer
yearold t'nlvcrsiy of Florida j hatband picked up the battle.
send in substantial suUcriplion* , Meeting Thursday er.
tn th# near future. Wa nead the i Th* ninthly minting uf the
Ifo gas company franchise was freshman apparently committed &lt;basked at It. dropped it and went
monay and w» nead tha veids- | Coffee l'»ub of Seminole County &lt;!!*cus-ed briefly. City Attorney •tlirld* early today bv hinging1about the business at • tnd: tryspread interast of this number of I Chamfor of Commerce will fo Bill Hutchinson wax Instructed to himself from hi* hed with a foil, ing to induce a fish to Idle.
Campus Police Chief Audi*
firms."
Having thr normal amount of
hild Thursday at 10 a.m. at Mr*, .submit certain changes in th* proII# pocnlad out that Samusuie Appleby's Valdes Restaurant.
pnesd franchise to tha owner of Shuler Said William Wallac* Tea­ feminine curiosity, Mrs. ZittrowCounty is cornpaling with other
gue of Sarasota wai found hang­ er picked up the bottle, wondered
Capt. Jama* D. Kemmage, com­ th* company.
Central Florida counties and thrir modore of the several squadrons
Announcement was mad* uf a ing from the top bunk «f 'he bed what It was all afoul and decid­
agfraaivtlitst should stimulate ■t th* Naval Air Htallon here, will meeting in Leesburg Thursday, at 3:30 a. m. by his roommate. ed to bring It home.
ths local county firms tu greater fo in charge of th* program and when a presentation of tha acoDean of Men foster Hale said
"This thing Intrigues mo," Mrs.
activity in attracting business will introduro tha neve command nomlc study uf tha four-county “ there is evidence that tbe boy ZHlrowar said. "I wonder what
her*. H* hoped th at rrery one w h. ing officers of three unit).
area will fo made. Commissioners had a long standing sense of des- anyone would write and put in a
had not joined th* trade Uaty
Charlie Morrison, well k no an lesiring Pi attend wer* requested ponden.-y probably accented by bottle. The oniy word i can lianawould send in at least &lt;&gt;oa $J3 local public relations man, will am- . to la at tha Chamber of Corn­ academic problem*." lie dal not 1st* i* "Egypt". Aflac (test, I'm
■a immediately
ea* tha program.
jusana Buddsag a* 44 $ f . aa.
elaborate.
*

Chamber Drive Climbing;
Funds Nearing $7,000

Russia Gets Prize
For Sputnik Work

■« a •• •• a*aafS H a n ttta

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

NEW YORK (UFI) - Rkhsrd
Hicks Jr., 1$. sought for four days
in the trunk slaying rtf hi* father,
was arrested Monday and con­
fessed to thr killing, police said.
Hick), a Negro, was b&lt;x&gt;krd on
a homicide charge following his
arrest in Van Corlland Fark in
the Bruns
Hr shed his sleeping fsthrr tu
death last Thursday, puller said.
In * dispute over schooling, then
fluffed the body In a newly-pur­
chased trunk and nushed it into
the Hudson River.

Mw said the atUlressor appeared
to be a native of "Larutke" or
something very similar. Tfo only
other words she recognized were
"Saut America," whlrh no doubt
is South America.
Apparently thr sender of tb«
message wanted lo make triendl.
In the bottle with the letter v.era
were several pieces nf candy,
somewhat the worse for vsear, and
what appeared to have been a
square lump of sugar. It, too,
wa* damaged by the tossing of
Dir waves and tbe "sweat' on
the inside at the bottle.
According to the dato ca the
letter, it apparently wat dropped
overboard from a ship about •
year ago. Th* latter isn't In "dm
best condition," according to
Mrs. Zittrawer. She would Uka
to "gat the message" before tbu
paper (alia apart.
Anyone able to read Norm*
gian may call the Zittrow ere at
FA 2-4021.
Tb* fishing —p+dRha wom'I
itte

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Irrilh

Senator Predicts
'Sweep By Demos'
WASIIINUION Mil’l l — !&gt;*n. A
S. (Mike) Munronry 1U-GJkla.),
hack from campaigning in arveral
viatei, today p. edited a *T)ttnoera tic »we*p i,aching the propoi
tior- &lt;&gt;f 11*3'i ’ if the pi»ii ut tiend
timiiiie vnteu continue* until
’
Monfonr)*i vie* challenged Vice
President Hn-hird M. Nltnn'i

statement Monday »t j Lrpuhll
can fu.-idramnj meeting Ira Michigan that a "iiriking •hilt of voter
opinion” ha I halt'-1 the trend t&gt;&gt;
ward a Drmc. rate landilidf.
Democratic National Chairman
r au| \t nmirr *iv&gt; chipped aw n
Tlit * ■*-&gt;&lt;►nc&lt; n aren't camcr.t *hy, J r I prjin! of the
at Ntaon’i itatcmcut. dec I• ring NOT HASH! I I.. lit T I'KOl 1)
the a ice pieiideut «»» "whittling ^hirta ihry'pn wenrinv. They a rc tin- caulnlHB of l he g{x tennis In the Sttidapur Bowlins
in m# Hark'* with »t»i»mints the L f lf ti* . Thi.i i* the flrat tints th a t oil of the team* in v i hfctl it hi rt it wilit mm:. ■ uf ^ |.&gt;
Hepirhlican* were zaimnf.
*or*. Left to riirlit. Allwita Shaw, Dot Waltz, Iltith Phillip*, b u t mi French, Lucille
( lalm I uni llltnre
HmrU and Hnrliurn Howell.
I Herald Staff Photo)
llotll the Itepubu'ani and lie
'pncratl affe beating tne conlid
r ce drum! during a partial lull
In the heated campaigning on
national It-vat. Hut I’leiidcnt Hi
Knhower w i, tllll on thr polillial
rAt.I.VIIAh.Si.t: i d ’ll — )tr |tm v. LaHuy Culllna Mundaj that Utah thv name* li « confidential
trail laday.
l- -iI nlod l'ir*s Intrrnitlunal
------In New York
M'l’c ' igorou* p re to tf and eriti •),,. majorh nf i Mcnt* In ttve niarm»niiH|iini.
NEW M lllh
Hear Adin. !()■
Niion relumed to Wathhigton to ,,f t’&lt;,||Htal 'p rra a u re ,’ bln* wereI ple|
, ;.| , ,
: Want
I
. •.■■■ -t '■ ,i'.e till nthar
b* ract.vrd today «&gt;n lulldme n„r th.nk v« need a mod’in high- pr.. t ,
a h . t n nt. ImL
man (1. Itlckuvcr in saying Thro- ir»t he ft i* hif total jaunt -.f thr
fa.l campaign
e . nt«n»ajf Jw-J)
gt a u rn tint.*
,,r . (
, ,■ ■
dorr ll.,ti.('lt would rail have ,7"
- - - - - - - - Former President
- * —- - \ meoarnhi-trritiia n f»t
Vtig'i!tine.
H am Truman, who bat Uadad
" ,
Unr »unu' rl-aigad I: would , j Jarailj and v.es a| proved by
liked thr .oiucpt Of • tojcihn- le , b, , bIoWi w;;., N .............. . „
a ■
city.
turn the m '.irfm nt vvith it, 7*
. city and ■ n t/ &gt;itiaaitoleni
at,win
|..fil
rw i;
;nr pail month, aim w •• paualnt
__" ‘v l 8I: * Ih_____
____
_ vrui-o' l , 14 wall inti, a "hunkt and Cl’/ | h r m , I uard, lie indi*
tonky 111) li'iii Ilen-.h.’' k|i, I'i i .i “The *pje,t fnr »r.ui&lt;ty at au before thr Mimali- final r'f&lt; il
rn and Kavur wera
vfa Itvrmi ilcvUrml it utnui'r.teil In i lit*In luti- m ■ t' rir CimptalnU.
cod, th. inwujd turning tu thut
Monronfy laid,
• , t K; (M l S i t ’ll 1 lo ilM ! v &gt;i
out the pmbltnti uf - truublrd Pjbl“ ,n ^nratal'n* H dolr* m.itr
AhhTIN T tc !U P D -T h » Uni a ■m p r" on thi- rliv
1 lie vvunit-11 ntlu vtotlgej vhat
(A L L
world which ii Implicit in ’to 1“
‘ ^
^
..............
*
,
.
,
rkm ihr
J ■ run tod ificam j
f .irru&gt;
i n i % n u i i » m v rial pfii tli* » liu upputuj me
ploject
loCtilly
4«re
n
v
n
e
l
ihtl
grtlirrnr%i wou!4 navr -rrm H to Jinc,| cimpaigm ' -.f l»»c U nao 4n n I *el!. t.la
,! t. No l
| WouIJ lull llifir Mute jolt, if Ihry
him ihirking . tacred duty.”
CMlI.
Thll „ |h , He„ th„t ..blfW
.
II* laid a definite a .d l lenli May 3 , ,n.’3, on land owr .- l *»&gt; 'i did ul "kevp their mouth, &gt;hul,'*
11' ' u '■* —Unv.
f,*r,!c democratic trend foimtd the unlvrrrltv of Weat T e n ­ 1 They audeu lhai nrcaaurr hid
ure al I. lauhu* in deploring a.'n tpP |,a,|, fer hit hupe foi a De lout ronodcicd an "oiliiiin • heel, put on Sent. &gt;'|»-,*aid llullard ,
Sriiath-r, ard \&gt;
agogup homhlngt In other atatr*.
ralte victory of IDT* ,tJtLi*. graveyard.
tloiM, I’eik Uhrrtui Conrad Mirth j
• We muvt do everything human lW()Pn i ianklln I). It&lt;jo&gt;rv*lt ,»rThr mlmw *ho
mineral ... B„ a).,ne w|1(l
I,.n iitia * . I A 2*"5HO
lv juivvihic t‘i If
that r.n vu.h r)ed alt hut l».i »t»tci and neurl) djhtv tn thr L id called Hie well
The guvcrrnir pro .ipliv H k' I
Incident* uccjt In Aikama*
»4cpi Itcpuhliean candidatei ovt of the Jania ftita after the SuiM of fo r the name! of an
tat* cut*
.,...,7 .
T| . UoBgrea*
the lmpoi,lbl; Hut thrlr tuerni p V - r - on uh'm p iiltl■a ’ pi «:fr
N
ull!
I
ADAMS.
M»a,.—
The
----------------------provided
the
unlveratly
witn
the
.
ha« l i'f i (ifenight Jlirman f n r.
I.dwin T. luhlbcig. p ic,i
llr,t revenue to a lund that n»» elotk of the f
ic Hulicllo. A gt. 61)1 K. ta t
0r p,r Nalional Luuncil uf
t rial* abe.it 3&lt;0 intlltor v dolllI a
C lrrull rourt. ieplie&lt;| he „ l ‘l f.if*
(.lnn.hr*. pi noting that the c.uinentcai idea u like an egg. petIrM) mfe a, lunj a, It remain*
Tl.t. A vl\. I rarl M fMi— Trof
mcie tlieorv
Jn«eph (irdallia Klauanfr. ai, hD-

Quotable
Quotes

tJUAHH U N IT IN S P E C T E D — M aj. C -d l II . Hr.i t.-vvo.id fio m l i f l l . Ill «&gt;fftcvr of Ihu
T h ird A rm y, |o » t n iphi imhl hi* m utual \ i » i t to liu* .\‘nli»uia! »&gt;imni unit h e rr. S lum ’ll
n t ’h Mnj. U rny and Cn|»t J o h n (l. Keelinp* J r . (le ft). S R M. II. M ott* »nd S pt. 1). (L
JltMfccI: Mitj Urn'* termini n elm - ■■omlurtril l»y S jt. Melt* n **.ni|KTior. ’
I IterifMroiii PIm lo)

HERTZ

Labor Leaders Studying Herlong Predicts
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FA2-7723

Best Tourist Crop

Citrus Organizing Plan

l Protests In Vain; Bids To Be Taken On Six-Lane Road

MIAMI 1 I’ll— Bymn Iferting,
president uf ihe State Mote! \**n.,

I till, | ptI'cl.ct* li(&gt;tid.i will havr lltc
■file g(«a! UluJulitV
LAKELAND (L'l’t i - Male ti l,
CIO committed today itudicd u w ith foie* ’» uiiurgauiicil aid &gt;«*t tourlal *ta*on rvir tin* *ln
•elution* caUln/ for unioniraliun , j k, let.der»hip and oijanUI ter— .f wr have any break in
of tire glint Florida cilrui Ir.dui- lionet fund*, Nut It ha* evpreiird the weather
try and oppotir.g uie ol convict a detir«- In he ,epie&lt;entrd liv llrrlong. a taeitrurg motel own
latvor to build a new ttale pmun. n r.r Ititrir ational titilun" (hr l l | Imttil |p* piadlction on a gen
The irioluliun- w n r handed t-&gt; | ’-ii County srouji ,ald.
e r4! butli.ctt upturn aero,, thr
‘ The trouble begin* when ihr tonan, e.iucalnr and autnni, riled
aludy commute*, for apptoval ot
rgg i, hatched. Then it begin* to ',l’rr Slundaj mzht lie w»* de
It u’.i. n»iC(l Dial a. iiiic citru, c m r t r y
dliapproval Monday at the open­
*i
,
*cratcti on tne u rid ib n ti garden (eaDd hy Dr* Chann tSclimann
now icpirtcntcd by
• | |o l..|a i» beiur known up
v ‘1
J* „ .* * * ,„ lflt in lit* for preildrnt.
ing day of Ihr !ir»t annu,l cun v*r:..ri*
venllon of lha H onda Mat*’ * *'l th. n . m te n Union. wbJrh wai KorUl u,an rvrr b ,fc,,t« h« told
„“ ** •
P
------ cralion l^lmr Lounnl, AFLCID- Ihruwr. out of th r A ILH O f [ ournr 1,200 delegate* t i the *‘»oi,
. . . ,n
MI.'llNAf, (ier inan;- M I’ll
They will come hc.oir thr council corruption
elation'* eighth annual eunvontion I
T V .. „
. . I SVallar vr,.i Mob,. *»&gt;, (aermait an
Wcdneiday or Thuraday.
m e Broward County delmjlun “And it to f..u r» t.') known."
„t .„ ,m . n
hr l ""
• " d near
P,K‘, ’ Muni.H
diflJ
,n
hit•' villa
,,
. ,
A Polk Count) delegation pn I rupru'd thr te ululiun allltit •added
- r --aootrd a rcioluiion asking that fnr the Male r»undl t" opp-.».
||c i lung admlll.d a repetition of ^ ••Aceo'dlng
Aero',line’ |u
in thr
Ih- ------r
.ifw.naorr.
( lit It, hwitrrrland (U rii
cult!
wruthrr
would - frpA tt"j.(p
married u n r
u*lng convict latwr- •- build a new latl
. . . . wittier*.......
a —
„ ... ........
" ,,,i*tirrn ,nnational
AFM.'Ml
I’reiMant ItllC’
•.niton at I ., .fd.
Tlieodoe liroeger. 61. whoie bnuk&gt;
r«
rtamlv
tia
iu|d
»untr
of
Ihr
llrnft
and
J’nt
(Jauig* Mr my dailgnuto tite “upbase been tran«laled into 14 llnSuch octirin, the r r --ilutinn
P.O'Mi motel uanert in Ihe slate I n()| f&gt;tn ,&lt; fj| *« he !*.*'
por Inlet n* Inn»I union lu arga’dre
guage,, ‘died it a clinic Ftldav
and repreicnl" Florida ci'.u*
l* a pi^w fej.i l- m e "llul mult of the Industry would 1
•
n
.
workrri
| r .......
ju(*« *mch "coumI survive since It * pielly well fin
BROOKLINK. Ma*i tU I'h
It putnted out that In f
| hurl the economy o f ’hr hulWing anecil."
JO p O II R e g I S te r S
Andrew Winter, M, a noted paint
I
lade
lli
«
long
said
ihr
motel
Induilrj
County- alone the Induitry, riu
er, died Monday in * mining
ih e r Oliver .ion. the licit ilnre hi.|x-d tn Jiiin several other tour­ ‘Hottest’ Rainfall
rlda'a larged agricultural ,fcjivu•
home III* Subjects Included lea
(thing, emplove* ,ome td.OUO per Ihr API. ami ’IU merged In * ist InH'Jstiir* in railing "srvrial
TOKYO (LTD — Osaka Univer­ and landscapes,
Tampa niretlu;; In M.irrh .f till, million dollar* tn led tne Florida sity's li!uph)tical laboratory ir
ton* at Ihr hrirhl nf the
end* T u r &lt;1&gt;•
story” to attiart tourlits
veaiofi.
cfmh d Ihe ' hottest ’ rainfall in HOLLYWOOD (Ill'll
__ .
— Funeral
Thr motel ownru lUiivcntiun lour &gt;e*i» tail Salute!*), il ic aervlcei will he held Friday for
reins Ihiniit'h Thnrsd*) It wilt p-itied tod*)
former film director Marshall
liu highlighted Wednesday ntglit
i he st a Iinn said 11 rerntded (Mickey) Nrilan 5, vclui died Sun
I &gt; a tpcrch hy (Jov. La lto) Col i adluactivitv o| ZJl.iial ruUlit* per da&gt; eight at the movie colony's
bo* on the it ale'a Imultl pro
VATICAN C1TV (LTIl — 'l l .'. *‘Wr au- pullim.* « p au I nu iriot.un plans for the coming -'luaie meter |c i minute during country ho-pital at nearby Wesul
the 21 hnui poled beginning Sat- land Kill*.
Sacred Collrg# of Catdlnal* failed , |t. n.iw.” Ihe Vatican aniuiltied, year.
utilas intoning.
to aleet i pniw Ihi. mornlnf on „fc .
Lra
lt ...........
Dr 3 asuslii Nuhlwaki, brad "I
Noill'll IIOl.I.YWUtlD. * ailf (he ninth «nd tenth ball'd*.
*• ., ,f ,i„.„
.......... ,|
the labotaiui) '.ild this wa&gt; the lUPI)— CUic Vttiur Dwigsln*.
amnkr pc-urlnr from a tiny ehlni, .T.rtll .
,luu|,, ■ .s'.....
B t/ on lha HUtin* ChapeHuJd t. s | ^ thlik bjM!h , j ume ,.f »wwfc,
luKYi* tl.l’li
.surlii Koieon bigheil radluaeuvlty count since Bl, veteran newipapar cart«mlit
Bose* to the walling world,
pumed f t u in the thin ililumey that 1'iriiiitr Knit li Sung v.ill s n u tiic laimraturv tiegun chr king omi creator of one nf the first
ll wm the third d»y the ul vs a* irntalted !■&gt; protect the imiiii Communist U.ints soon, the Cmo •'hut” lain in ll'il He tii'l it pin- Sunday cartoon fcaturr, knotsn
cardinal* uf the Human ( athoik* ings «f Michalangvlo in thr Sn- m uni'ts New thin* New* Agtur&gt; babl) came bum a icccnt nucieai a* "hclnol Da)» '' died bundaj
Church had nnemlded In #c 'e l ;ln* t'hajtl
repoitid Monday nighl.
| test.
in * in t home.
conclave In ihe S iitinr Chapel to
try lo *Let a tueeetiur tu "ape
Piu* XII. They will try nus'n 'hir
afterbooli.

HERTZ

Deaths

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CURTAILED BUYING SLOWS
PRODUCTION; NORMAL BUYING
KEEPS IT HUMMING ALONG!

Smoke Black, No Pope elected Today

To Visit lied China

Tb* *1(11*1 *t*rt«l too*) *. *

thin »l»p "I vshltiah smoke whitlt
brought a momentary thrill to
lha ( 0,000 i* r to ii * waiting m st
Peter'* SJ'tuaie. liut aoun it tun
ad hlatk —the &gt;lgn«l that no dt
clslim had teen ira jin l
Vatican Katliu hruadru*. a iuii
ning description I ut caiclull) is fralned frum ally p um alw e n u
cluiloit audi n* led to hunda) ,
fall* annuunvemcni that a new
pape had been named.
Only after the tmoke had wav.
trad from a w hituh wtip to gtey
and brown nnd then a den-«black did the Vntkan Itailio imll
rata Ih* M cardinals had fallrsl
•gain to glva any randidatf the
nacMiiry majority of t • .s-fliirda
piu* on*.

Boys Get Results
By Pulling Handle
On Diesel Engine
NEW YOIIK tU I'D — Two ,maU
hoy* gol tome unexpected ititih '
when (hey inraked Into tlie . a'i
of an Idle New York Central d ir,cl

locomotive Monday.
The bovi, age I and 10, couldn't
itrlil pulling sump uf the thins
laser i and button* and one nf llir
Cpmhiralion* of Uvert ami l&gt;.,(

ton* luppenrd to be Ihe right uric
The h’lge nuehlne began rtn.v |- j
h«ckw*rd, at f r*'
'hen
filler.
'Thu boys jumped hi j ...j uezan
mmiing 'Jhe lo, •motive didn't
atop until II had tldnwiprd ard
derailed a gondola ard had
eraihed lr&gt;o * loading r!*tfo&gt;m
Then It litpptd on Hi nde *nd

caught fur.
The Ini)», iuuimIs.I up la in ,
were ordered to apear In thll.lrtn * court.

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H&gt;(k Can*rnii:R VII g|v* &lt;■
v hiiicp o f atnndard 2H7Iculilt-liu It VS and aeven
nlinT!'.* Including illhriibic-lndt vvith campus*iau ratios up to 11 to 1
liiy R tlla tlttrlag ii the
next t ting to poWir lieerlug for *■;*.-1, iirnl maneu*
vriabilHy. Overall tut u is
now UK tu I
Ni« (r**t el Viiinntr pri*-

jS L ^ ^ n w

v ii|r uf tn M&gt; percent ni"re
*reing ar&lt;« New wind,
shield curve hack to let
von see trnfbi* light* and
other overhead object*.
h«« Hl-Tknn Sli get* Up lo
to percent more mile* n
gallon, give* more rip at
normal tpcad*
Mtgl(.MIrr*r Hsu* — with
pew acrylic bate—require*
tin wooing or jiolirhing

fur up ‘ j Hue* ycuri!
H*t* HI* **•■ - up tn 4.2
i n d ic t in fruiit —*,ffct*
epadouinr** that livut*
cuatlicat ta rt.

C**ti*r air Id*’, tuperbly
engineered tu combine
easy action with rugged
durability, Ukrt ripple*
out of any road.
H,» Ty*i (•&gt;&lt; Tim roll

ca*ler. b a t longer, make
driving safer Wheel* and
lire* are balanced n* n
unit at liu' factory!
titu la r l**r liltta iltl, with
lateral control bar, im­
prove! handling and ride.
You’ll feel Ihe difference.
Rio laftlr-Utitir In*** tail
up lo fill*'* longer. They’re
bigger, better cooled for
tafer, aurer Mopping.
•Of*****; #* iff mi wL

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Addiction To Phone Is Teens
W a y O f Defending Helpless Ego
Uy Patricia McCormack
NEW YORK —&lt;C PD — Adoiet.
,
...
„ r .i » who hang on the phone for
hour* on end a r e —of all thins*
dr'rr.d lng their cg»
And the b irarre poaitlona—head
on
floor, fret on r h a l r - a m i
airange body m o . e m t n t . during
the telephone ronveriM
r o n * e r .M '- l l'*

On the (rannuilitirtc effect* nf noted. I* under rurv.ure again*!
body n m e m e n ! * during tern age nt* natu ral initinct% from two
phone cv-* er*»tioni. Or. P carto n .lireciior.*—hit ovvn defente* a^rl
|| ) { |.
1h, l f , M e l l o n . nf the rodra of
.
| , t great lu c r e * .! in
the iexu*l drive a’ puberty, ar.
Itie trleph ■&gt;e Null an tic« help
lncrra»e with whicn the »*!■ e. iUr a l..le*ccnt In diain off Ihi*
'• tc-mporarilr Incapable ol rrrig* and he or .hr then fer’*
C** trn»e.
‘1 ^ ?
»Uh .atia a r t o n l ,
i'r i'rat«on wafnnl that t'*r
T hf P t r n . W «C *e«ual d,l*r*
I).* re« tri.-tnr at rntal attempt* la curb te ephrtnr
Jitkr a leaiuiuillier to the ad tie* • i* I r e 'r a r e d
tl..i&lt;}e * n &lt; *-'fia! n r;a n lra !io i addict* on!) retull in ado!t»rent
rent
- .It ) a 1, - r i t Irtereaie i *n gee
Ti at’* how an rvpeit in p*V The
He think* If. belt for pa enti
ehoatialyxt*. Pr Gerald H J ler.aiun ’n the I n l M d u a t '*
f' r a r * *n i tf»
*hrir
and
The adotea.cnt, ft
Pr*r*on, puta H In a nr*' h o d
• ' AtJolrvcenre and the Conflict of

tl 'i f . at ion*" i tt t\ Norton*.
Telerhone addict*. »*id i'C (
eh.Id paychiatrtai. are driven bv
a de*ire romewhat aiiin t» the
chi d v ear'ier tnfanlkle reed for
h-.&gt;
•*-■• .i'th the mo

After Game Supper

•*h

t..l auvli.l liar to relln
qut»‘&gt; -all rfn b..und»rte» ar.d melt
Into the mother'* body a* wel! a*
irto he' ego ’ he explained
When he « defeniline hi* ego* on
the phn-e the id altK rnt -e.l:*
"M-hf* the other per*ue to he
lllmtelf and t • ! ■ tir the .dhn
penon "
Wtv '.&gt;r»k and (triple** ego feel*
Itr.mger a* it mer.re* with the

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W O m a n ’s P a g e
llllrabrlh Atbhy,

Human a Editor

L.

Tnetefoi e, the c.»n*er»»llor»
aaid Hr. Pranon, ha* e the ftavoi
of each pt r ton talking to uitr. elf
In *ume cate*. the expert trace*
the adolenent * ner i 'a talk end
jeiiiv on the phone to example*
act hr »imilar'v addi ted in.ilher*
Certain adult u.m en aperd tlir
greater part of mr»*t mornirg* Ilong rnnv ei falinna with one or
t*n friend*. The.e forur r *ation*
V h * r OCT'irred dar'v tea- af'-'
year throughout nm«t of the ad
ole*r«nC* life

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M odel In Recent Fashion Show
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The pew CPt) Club *»a» ftlird
to rapacity when the CPO Wue*
il u h p i r t r n i r d II* fa.lnon *ho&gt;*
Ka*hmn« of J9' Thui*da&gt; night
Richard Sima*, mtrnaliite doerman greelrd t ie*l» »» lh»* »r u e d Sealed at the ticket ladle
were Mr*. Ite m tt t inn and Mr*
x'-ire* SlP'.a*
E 'nem blr* from t *wan* were
e»t,ireil Mi* Via.caret l o t i n - n
added humor a"d ea«e to the pro
ductlnn, narrating »• earn m*m
i i'rr m .sid ed Working Imhiri l the
..riiM i ' l l \ t r . ,t me I mgi
ter itirector of the «how t *in
l.urier « eo»mefii» ' t » Ite* King
and ' I t * t i l r l i j P a i k r made up
the -inolwl.
t oe eltih '&lt;*» l a . t r f o "&gt; de 01 at
e.l with a '.ackgriiiii ri . ( p itted
plant* The huffet t*h!r frttrireif
ar attract *e reoierpiece of h r o - re
mum*
Cr«*ta! candelabra held
tfllow ta p e - .
Mr. Ju a n ita S i t i i e «a
*1
• eiectii*n. Ilarr* K ideM ■* .« thr
(•iani*t
Chief t a r t Hipp* * 1 1 m i n e r of
crrrntotue* for the d jwt-ig **'
door |irl»e. th»-ir p !»-* were . m
liihutrd fo 'he e t e r l It* t ..n a n 'l

Couple Entertained
At Farewell Party
td r a d Mr* lla'O'd l-aug en
terlained at thei- tlri” e Manor
Home Saluttiav night Th» ewca•I.n u « a farr wel .o.'.tarl part*
'or t r)• a-d Mr* Rn r t Knuht,
i ■i !•*-.
■. n fur it iti in IVjih|l gt.io, l&gt; v

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iff* pa&lt;trd !t*v» to Pie gue«t*
Ham. r **! her’. *e;r!*h'e dip
ar.
•imp irre • n.mg the re
p j,t |J1(r „ul on tlir tihle
S r ' f : a! n#fit r i (.Tmhifird t hr-ir
n ilttl n*' tbf pjtjn
ik d ll
r ' i f M i i n n.c thr g
* ;h » p*

dipper of A t i l l and l dr tsm irr of fatprce .n
l.a"g i* hr* *uece**or
\ .ir;e rr o * i| of \ a
d ei
t rgliird taper* in *•»•. irlatua vtlun frteml* aite- 'r l
■ the ■ kg (Kind 'or t v huffet
taoie laid out in the dms ig iivnm
I ir re- teipir. e «a* a magnktl
rnt arrange men! of huff .oloreri
f.it rhr*vanlhemum*. hronie and
■*hitr pom pan* Ittitlltt. «ei oat*.
H . an I white *h"*: arraved
.a » argr killer rlam .belt. Two
• r "&gt;• aria gemert* were plae j 1 Inn. r* mtr »Kj
&gt;«*ii g»r a
I'd I" ’lie III tag r&lt;"*m
ri'rmhfr nf w.*,jr frtftl -U nil! &lt;*v*T11*‘
1he l.an.-« two •.i .r g dangh iti'wn i* th a ' Ir . «f I'Ef i- *!H !!i *

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Fall Cold
Treatment

t h u r*i
IffEl* .iff * G * . I’jt c i u ’ gr *
ti *'t I ' f r i r i l hi h f t h h Rillin' 11
1Tiif* Its If Sr; || « iIf p fhr ro'fl six
lim r»T»*r# c f t n f n t j M r
mi
itir
u m r l i m r l l « ' u t r c ::n J iH*irr
me HhfrS 4»f thr finiils *
m iliv 4*r 1nn
H rm ttn tn hr-i
nr ni lea«t until the nrtr*l
of Dir r old jirr «*vrf
1f i tui t »* • *V%■i rail yiiur
ilt* *f*»i
P*t.L t,*U of
Iti-!* »r*l R8
fr i t.t * * • t
*• A 'iJilri
ltei*r * »lr rd I’t
i rmti' &gt;it
ll*ing •pccia c r e a n t r lijt ha'.ttl
to ...othr th r • rr an a*

Qatesih

S r e n a g r » ej-i

Phone I A I f i l l

Members Of C P O Wives Club

(JjOAtWl

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S-htwl

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Mmleliitf fot the *how werat
V|r. Ra b a n r 'a t r , ' t n n arh ara
1*1 " t o n ' I r . Xirgir. a " ilkin*on,
' I r . 'ia rte *lar«hatl. Mr* Nor*
Wt.iiam* 'Ir* Jacai* Canto. Mrt.
Mar e Stin.it a I «r-d Mr* Ka* Rntoff
'It* M u le 'l,rr.*,*Tt I* pre&lt;|.
dent nf the CPO " n e t Cluh. |/u |
ftnnn anti hi* tta ff of the rluH
made the el rh i \ a i t a h l r for ihix
e* ent

New Members
Asked To Party
'•a ■.
i f . ' &gt; .1 r..».
tu me part* to l.e hr! i at th f
Vmeiicxp I r i on Hut. Saturday,
Vo* I Irj* el.-en rorriileied Tha
part*
* * m e m b e r .hip rtrive,
iponiorrd h*
the J i t r e e Wive*
Club
There will he mo*tr » m I dancing
long with p-i*e« for the funtt e«t,
m&gt;**t e-tgiral, a - d prc'lte*! eo*tume The e*enl heg e* at * Jh
p m
Vd Ja*cee wt*e* who a rr net
mem Pei. ..f the d u b are etpeclal*
1* Intttfd

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... '■ V ' r. M)»ut Katins: Out
' tin* 'lode ami the CPO

'I dud.
Wue* Club
i llte eom m ilter in .h a rg e of ar
rangem eit* wa* 01 r n , ed "f 'Ir*
*ia &lt;• t|ip|i* M-* Ki
It loir.
'It* Ethel IM . h, ' ! ■• chxr'oc.Xedcr. 'I i &gt; d . e '! ihaR, * I
' f r . t-rr* While

NEW YORK - t l ' P I * —Eilly.
e ght per . r r! of ' "»* rr*t.i irante .‘
•;
&gt; J ^
if
c o e i. queried In a »mxr&gt; raid t
w \M ti\t; m b
it ii
proper Up vhoutd ' v more thau
i ■; want * I ■!• in m e o* tile nti*»l
et
• i place* .ti \* *ih in glon—the
IV (irr Cent
ll’lter rr*ulla of I t e pol! t b f
t v 1 a'ate* sin»te perhap* tile
e **if*1 r- ,!r i* 1* have a father
C te m apattnet:
wh. « a I ititiil '.■at.** Senator
" a d c r * are preferred to wait*
|.* e* l per cent. .4 3 Ilk*
Tint . the path ! .titled li* at
wader* t* *.g£r«t ili»he*; J2 per
tr a r t u e a it effi ien! Inane Car
Krrp a tto* of N're t * ll**ur»
tit! daughter rf ( niora I" * Hem- nrvrbt
for t ' - .*r ■ . e r e
ami
Uflu rr* o ' iHp ^1 *%* 1 tt \ Mi •* •nt t " f' 1 t online Mai to Amen*
ra 'I r u n n r
' prr ’ent p r f f e '
orra'I.* *e- I t . - * &lt; .t -n'l tint rough* and In u n i
r Infe 'Inc
*1 It !l,» V«" *IM- fif*J Ttl i l l ' *
the
ack y*ir»&gt; it.-l cxe.-uit'f Yillirlr ' . e a . r&lt;h t i t u r recll
rnrftlii2 Not I It thf U*» itr Ui* n fill1 c *.1 *r menu* .n • la c*rta
one.
Stop In a f t r r lltr game i* tlir tiir r . r e d rliippirg* a i d creim verretar*. wnn ha* m m ! Ihr .e v ­ time; then die ote of it at *«nce
‘
atlofi
f 2 li M
"It would be unusual if the
Ilnotti* are pie ferred lo table*
en
giil*
on
lirr
father
*
xlaff,
ha*
tn
a
paper
h*;
kept
hand)
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"
a
l
k
n
,
.lu.lrut
at
i
lor
l‘ount&gt;
rnunrtf
nllifri*
util
hr
adole.renl . in *u.h a family dldlfrlemil) informal kind of ir*Ha­ T n ' e r r ’
h*
JU1 per cent and \ l per cent
other tip*
fo that (r.irpotr
ifr S tate t'niver*ily, *pent th» r *r terl ffiun Hip i lull offUrrt.
r d have the tendenev to hehaie |jnn ai. hr i . n,m that fnothgll'*
*.i*rrli*h Meal llall*
t |1 •! a lertimmend itlurt Imm
t .*,
K..... lri"km r
up* a - d
lwtfifl «!
3ll ilixlik — rating ip chain rctlaur*
In the tame wa* a* the mothv.' hack ag*ir \ - d If vou're the rr,e
Irtui
with
hi*
patent*.
Mr
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1
'
The
in
e
rt'-.•
»i
medium ra rr t. grated
"dj
ttm rone to tile hntre tiate. Sec other .1 .tie. • . i r a'r f'.1 m the
.1 ri j*r..l *■
»liu’i'H hk U M) n rn ant*
Hr Pearwn *aid
who* extendirr** the Invitation,
Tie ti-.*aurant g o e r. alvo Itko
end. *vj
&gt;* a lrgi&lt; l*lively. t e n of the f»n*d* • teraii* I* .n t " ' 1I 1E "Walker
a i k e - Another FSU
2 taMpjptior* hupped
ion
you'll want »nmcthln* euod on
&lt;ua*'i while dining, p ’.ljcct to pa*
hr! I .
ti I 7 to .)
origrnlal ti*r tuo-e of u ' l . . . m the famtl) ' " “ Ir 1 t Hank '! I .* dm. *pent the
1 t a hie-ponn Weimn thi t r u e
hand In take the rtlgc &lt;df tho*e
T a n irt*!a t f -ni p u d ., t* a - I**' d .1 .tea rt place id lalllt.-lolhl,
pitta typing and • bnrthand.
t e irtahle nd I
it*
don't let tturn u&lt;r v..ir«*
,wr.-»rnil with hia parent*. Hr and
appetite. t%|:rtrw.i tty tb
great
| romlnjl «n Ihr mnrkrt S dried anil di.likr paper trapklnX.
'.■nut. *I;*f f toll nx* *tarf
I ponnil grout &lt;t Iterf
A &gt; th h.iM* thoroughly before u M tiror* ' I d an m i.
outdoor*
In, cr* r.irviitgr ' I to H a mod*
nilK
i* '.i ! t » hr * quit Vrr
at a'm.o Jl.imo a re a r
1he lop t.m.Mng m
M l
|
} &lt;
■k pmind ground p-"V
'!•
That *i'’ttelit)eg gtwtd &lt; an al-o
Mi» Arthur fir k ith ( thAn Instant" an-l Jiasr an 1;ti rrat** 1*1* for A full CourtC
i..h li .* e .rfr of', e ha* a legal
t eg;
hr ir n n tt h h g x* &gt;implc a* a •kl'!» 4vuf % r»t. Jack And Krvin, pro%nf flavor Whippnl ik&gt;i . »r*
Iftcht nut »-f 10 pfr«on« fn jo f
. i*f ' I
It**1 of ad
l*i
. - it
et full of hot popcorn, arrom• v ir«fhrnd l
Ilf in flakr (nun for thr ' 11• t at li isl .» •
kl
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*t tea*! Win 1»rpp.-r
niriltlialive a»* *tanl
panird hy another f tl Inf with tut)
t tr.*t|Mt.irt nut m e;
tin 'h r experience
.l.icxtioo. I r u m M a l l o w e i n I * e a r ent* ' I r and Mr* John J 'la t h ,,m r The tiiauularlurer lay* the net itm o.d of two ordet w u *
tender Swedivh \lt-al ll.illt
Iha-rr find* h* two i r . . . a* a
R* I'.ii-1 i. ' l i ( « r m a r k
r » t Wtv.ro** ti*
lalor* a i r procreted lo jvtraerxr " ih ni tl* ontl otic &lt;*..1 o f i f #
t t r t i n Oil for tu n frvirg
71.* meat hall recipe re»ult» in
T l'E M M T
l lali‘r*l*o(in |trim
'I n * !’e;g* Jane lairulquitt and Ibe rr llu lar itru iu rr wld.-h kreji* alto e o* an alier viimcr cordial
III*' . —
t Court
erk 01 Hrnvei an
l o l l e d l*re*« In re national
hot meat* luliilt* tin n i r t i n j in
or bi tr-dv
3*-.i 10 matter* which hei 'a th e r
lexliue Cti|t*|»iCel
I ru p light i ream
• iale al s . r | . „ r
*|(
NEW YORK ' l H
tloeuj s ',
T h rre will he a .p e rtire of the * cream* dunking » m c r that the
« .ol i l t r ! -11. I or
deal* with a* a nie i b. r of tire lin* e v p iv w 'irrr are tevnlnf up Ir.rv le n t, t hirni \ \ . *pei t |lLe
PinecreM Elemental &gt; Srhonl PTA gltrvt* "ill find impO* - title tn re .on Oil ji.jie v fj tl a li’f ml) until Jmt . n &lt; ..nim itter Vmilrer *iaf on I've d rib l i e j i t nt *raiipg hu 'nekend " dh Peggy '* parcni*
executive hoard at * 7ri n m in *i*t E«*t to p i e p t r e . the meat tee .or Hem. ve from hr*! M,x in G r in I’.e offlre I* a fnrm rt cm- man* out of
t irir wit*.
M- and Mr* Ic.vmond taind'itti.i
room R 3 al the tchool
mixture i« tlu p e d into .ittie n.ill*
,O'ked grout'd mexi. Cgg pioyr it the Army'. Iiai*nn n llu e
| | u| ||.* iv r e r'* ewrire*.
a*
anti then &gt;| tale k I * itro w in i in hot a il .ra-.Uiink* ' ape .ight!) into j i ;|help* in
mlliU v .oaifre. cveiv
gmul«pn k and Iwhavlor
^
The Pa*t Noble (.ra id * of ihe . t'Uir vpgetati'e ..
t he* r r -or* i
rtp e rt* kn-..* |. rno*' like!
to
Rri*ek»h lavdge will meet at the I in a thi. krrr-'t &gt;* icr made fratt a'e | 3.* lira bal . i.io a n ..u all rrn.*irg t' e Sr ator'* .Ir.k
|jx|teriPlu.Ml IHi'inrwwmitn
&lt; * I" mu We*, n
OilRemove
\*for Ivpi
. ri *'k " u n I fH;*dr
the
ver* y o u . ;
iieintr of Mae Rubowr at » p m
•all- I*, ra a te io lr at d k.-rp hot '■ * . !e i.
no»l iiflt )H«I' ' i l f
fTf* ir hiw fri % a r r ju*l r i m i n f
i'il* l’ri&lt;|»crl) Owner
Nom aiioti of
f ,r (be
ERinAY
min «i
fro* * fii
par pJlurtf thrm a* n |«h ritlrr «Hnh
*1 tn *r!1
&lt;1 r m . t I n t ' r r n f.irt
ParrM*
jitor,
,
f
Kv,!,t,
„f
I ife lim e S itn fm il
iw n«Tf l*.!% %r
- Mi
j»i \ I! ilr*** •• •*, » &lt;f
I'hr writ*I r ►-♦rofiir*
, The f t , ited Daughler* nf the
'•I . ■I a . . . held l i d I t ai die
■l‘f p | 311 fhiur fivr- rnrjt hj ' U I1** aj *, j*--Till a I «n r n(*f
Itewiiti id
ii
.l
c
n
i
s
pa»nj»lieniali
j of Ha!
Contede-ai* will meet n i p m
A#"-A. r •l-iri** with
r iitr11*!I i 1 *
I ' p j M f ' j 1 ♦ I '&gt; ' f l i 1 r f 1 , , r f
ti
«|i
r* i ** m « ' r il mot** it rf *f »*11 \ i t r r , . . of | •. ,gn " a r * Itnme
»i the borne ef Atr * l*a*.d &lt; aid
I
' or i 1*1110)-1. K i n t t i ' m i c
R... '!«ilev . a . eotnniKle.1 f»t
™ = -'
Tl V; ** ' l l 4 »l llilr e*’! t ! 'if f » thriM ii* «li«tir:iiit*h Ir ts s e m
well. Co h o . t c n i« Mr*
\
K
nnil
iif lic ic n t On* rt ti­
t.etid.
m
t
iai.de
.Vallarr
vice
N rr Thi* make, an r rgant niair. it .’«‘u &lt;f IraT In mans
frui Jiii.i 111e«kr hr! f \ r
p
,»
r*
R .*«rtler
Mi- | lavi.| Edward*.
nt m l
tll.h, lo*. .ervetl . n e r nno.Hr. ,,r ir* ?hf £•*' r r n n i r n 1
Tn ai m l injury to ihr rhiM't o n nil id
Mr,
1, k li llinnrll
r*earned pnttine*
C j ’fitJl i i, r m |! i i% IiktT i'^ fur l-*Vt he, Arr*»i&lt;lm|* to the r»i»rri*. *r rela-v
I K \ allntki
1 r diRk Am! lu r h tl.ifik * *! "**l*l ’•ea urer. Mr*
*
mtimni ^trails r
Sc au tf hat ffirrnrf anlr hps znr-r i.e -eoi in ih- cloret E!*&gt; up the n*iI'lic 11&gt; rhairniau
I’merreM Raptltt t b u r r ; "
^»t'*t.»,!jif mn ,.*(! off Irr r t
t|l laW
!li» f V h --mr I *i rmt\ for i %sn s f’***'* rtf* iiTuftTrrn fiili* nf M lilm ern
NEW VnRK —U T l l The faet C Ni*ht Circle meet* at the
If the irtrt, i»r Irrm * i **■*•i «n 11 *r 'r ^ fn r* *1 7 r m i t the
«rtf
h«irfr*|
for
|h
r
nffi
r
from
»ha: *h» will live Ineger. and ha* home of Mr* JewrJ R l t t r II"' ( ' a i l H i * l i l t P T C S t i l l t f
l!eml*i ini ' r n
I h r K m&lt;Ih
hi* rf jf) with &lt;’i»f mil “on thr i l l ! " i, “ r »"i^ H11- *r 1h *cm| fnllrr t ■ ji'fintri
completed her famdt- earlier, ha* Summerlin A*e at I I.i p n
j{ , , M „ „ r , j «)iri , , tu-ir
r l N|t I F, ynur ImlilSn no* he ^'&lt;liliJirv wtJl ;urrt #in Ihr firtl
1
3«*n
f
n
S
r
n
i
i
i
f
f
u
n
1
!
irr
created a new problem for the
Thurfiliis «if r* h month
The Cru»adee ( hotr of the i l l . ' lnn ; fo' furodure *.wi e ,e
. **
\!l P4I
Piti.l I'uliticr.l Atl*. It* ,t&lt;m ll.tkrr
hr nr hit . ffirr m«v hr r* * ti t hi *a l»y illiiier*!.-*.'
modern mntt-er.
laklrig the fun out nf an i x i t i .
*o • ■I ft. thr rhirity
' ntl *Tr •milri!
Ilaptiit
Church
p
i
a
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t
i
c
at
'omUirff
appiic.i
'
flnil
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p
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Chat* according
"Work in
ee.i-p whieh *h»ud be a pie*.ire *• M ifn .itf
**t, **f r«nir«r. it
t«»
nt tf* »
The I t.e* of Married " o m e n , "
' re rn! re p irl indlratcx bar the
rt T . rtfrfulJv tflft! !h# |fha*f
r 'fiftitvfni *irpiilnift I nr • „•*
j i*1. putdlrhed by Columbia I ’nlF U R N IT U R E ! H O M E F U R N IS H IN G S ! »F L O O R C O V IR IN G S !
Hiotherhoed *upi&gt;et a! the t r.: uvlomet olten .« afraid of oak
ypi mictf *a hy y«*iihf A m l
t r u l l * i're**.
Rapli*' Church at I p rn Mr •■» » mi*!akr She Irar* lhal hei
n . are ju*t for full i n n ran
S latIttically, here are tea*otli Tanner, prciuliml. urge* all men h.ucr may not '.r In g »id i y ’pr.up H by grtting ihe r.-tle
^ behind the *'newr'' problem;
g ..t* to tinma*k.
tnal Ihe »t*le pi»v be wrong, lhr
to attend.
NfVX
X
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r
m
—
a
ffs
—In 100. the av eiag r American
’‘e.eral
nigbl* I,, fore Hallo
relnr will r!a*h with thr otbei
r*m hinrs
loiftrH p&lt; ifsd
■worntn had a life e tp r e t a r e v of
The Junior &lt; hotr o ' the I m l )nere- In her hnme
ritf
i &lt;*h«H "!a1r M iff F pt *•»-! ..e n . ynu r a n roltditlon a toddler
*1 year*. Today, chance* are that P rf» b * lrrian Church will inrc' »i
for
" bat i xn you dn atwul llu*' cinnunu'M h u ltri en Ihr r«kr • U to ttia.K* l.v rut t i ng hole.
ahe *u!l will i.e alive at 75.
* p. m. An inlrrcMing pi ..gram Still!* Ihr lupdetnrnlal* nf .lylr i*% *ihd ?'■**• T»|i istih p irj h
■« eve*, mouth - in a paper
— Fifty )e*e« ago, the average tl being planned, and a hambur
. f ',1 puling it over yo ir head
tie. book, and •Jiucr »r»»! n’it%
A m rriran mother had her la*! ger «upper will lie prrtiate.1 h* . »lor and »c«
I*
t**-ek with the m a t . and
ehiM at age 31 And Ihe "baby™ George Sttre and hi* comm " r e • n i ; a / i r e » or. dfroiating aril h o t r
-• me '.-Idler try hi* band al
furnlthing from vnur library ',*»’
didn't m arry and leave home until
i &gt;t
t I e a lew e ey fall I•niit.ttm* and hittmlc ho r«e* «-d
about If) yeara before ihe mother
w r.iiN rsn A T
•‘fit
»*v. report* Ihr E»&gt;hlon
r e me mb e r Thai the p
.lied
■rr )i|*t hnl* the * (Wilod riwirrl* naimn In .t tu te T im , minia- .e,
Could he expected to die
ri - . i . r
have active magma
Training
t
nimt
tuppet
*
d
were
arran
g
ed
and
furni«hed
—Toda*. a mother ha* rnmplet
* irh a . I.cart-, drop., free f eI 'n l e u volt t*r e i*a - r tbem
llni i' \ iit Ihasr
m r !i‘arfif-/l
ktiitir rtf
learnffl Aitnir
o de.icn*, gr. itnetrir *hape*. iM-t .
4 ed her family at age 8&lt;k and planning niretirg at the I r*'
llei
owt r n, Ihrv will a*.*
on
it
thr r ih » s#iur effat c ? jmHm*TI»rr rellfioul .vml.nl* are fa * .- 1 e I .,
thi* y oungeit child enier* f rrat llapti«t Clnirrh *1 * p m
a* night
a whole new , a-r ,f
mc«I snu rAn think in l.'t’ns of
grade when Mom 1* 3J. ’raving
to fine . d rh« o * T) e y n r
. , - a , ' e r . for ntghlniar. •
I S anford fu rn itu re dcilcr* help in a hig **a* lo pa* local i a 'c a .
Prayer mrei.t-r at the E
rii'*#1r r
irr t!* if that
sour in the h'dh w of the throat and
her comparatively free to do a*
RaptiM Church at ; M p m
iTicUhnt nt H it hrrr To*) %*»u '*|li --ini.e ihr r eck appear .lendrr and
• he Wrt.be*.
™. Sa u fo n l f it r n ilu r r drnlrrw t'o n lrih n le lo e ve ry
worthy
c.iu*e.
!( add* up to the modern m o th ­
The Sriiior High Ch- ,r of Ihe Have to &gt;w * o r e nf - me (;m I. Iieatr 1 be mluinture- a i r ■ .rn
(Id powder puff* n u l l r x r r t
e r ’* dilemma: How- ran *he u&gt;« Eirtt
P r e . b v l r r l in Church **■ dw-rrnla'*
alone or with oilier nr, l, laen. and T it .ppIiraliiM c..r »a* *hoe pol
i.ver* r.w.in In Ihe h.iu-e .hou'd •ire marie nf carved amrtb •*
Ihe n e .t four d erate* nf her life n ir r [
rf'lifa *a'l i t O l p q,
ii We.h the puff. lb' - u'hlv
1 to ita lic clwewhrie i* lo limit th e g ro w th of vnur iiom etow n,
» th at they wdl be of grratevt
be rO"«i.|e ed in your p
Veep in a .hoc p.V)-K • t VI*
with e-v.fai and gold
■
benefit tn her fam'lv ar d to her
The M idw eek R-ble hour nf
the
-e , enm fort of
*..;t
fim
i
urrer
vvorkerw,
i Y out Sanftird fin nil lire de.Heex t niptn*
*elf
Eirtt
P r e * h y t f an Chur-h «i 1 rrii.et In * m r mind
The prnblrm &gt; i i dl*ru«*ed dor
e-inductH i live pa*lot Pev.
A ir ehildv to rhioitr f . . * re
0 )tng the National Manpower Coun­
(7 Mcluni* »t 7 30 p m
will grow- with vnur lu t e ir tl
'
Tt, Y mu
proldrni is * our S .in fo i d fu rn itu re ilia lrT * protilem.
cil'* tt u d r nf " Wnmanpower" Ia*t
1ii|i to vnur furniture o. depart
The t hanrcl I h-ir o ' Ihe E " I
year It t* further explored by
ment atoip will no Innger Io&gt; a
r» Y our Sanford fu rn iU n r dealer hax nnlionaH* jtdverli*cd Hem*.
aonve nf thr nation'* leading *u Pre.ih* leriin i hllrch *dtl mret nt £ Mma re bul &lt; pi e*. ml ex f i r
(nr rehc»r*»l »t T vn p m
thnrllie* in thi* new hnnk,
»|i*n.
.Vccnrdtng to the hook, there
7. T h ere a re no parking problem*.
\ larg e m unicipal p a rk in g
T il l Rb|*AV
**rilc in r nni l i r l i i l e f o r plitrc l e f t v n r . m l l»&gt; IHiviii
• re many reainnx why a mi.ther
w h ile children no longer require
Girl Scout troop 133 of the Eir*t
lo l pro* idea adc*|iiale free parking
(i.ili h e i un I ITY I T l ' I ' l l S s l l l N . .1n - t w r i t e h e r n a r n r
her full time ra r e may choo** to P r r th y te r li n C hur.h w M meet n
u n l i ol l nt n n f p n | t e r luillnl itl Ih r C I T Y I I . S I . I , n n N o * .
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mat unto in lliji'p part w .1
lin\.ji]pntt'tl sk irl,
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'1* fnrrml **iiit Cnnatii.
.in l*n\, fn&gt;m the luirr*
Mtlrich fall »■**llc*i*t ir*ti.

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To Serve You

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JO E B A K ER

Sanford City Commissioner

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8 REASONS

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Work. Chief reaion 1* h*r deiire the YojVh' BuiM.-; a'. J !S p
to help her h'Jibar.d provide a
higher ilandard of living for lb# j Cub Srout Tack 313 nf the Eir»l
^ jfa rn d y
Prctbylerian Churcn a id rnrei »■

NEW YORK —t CI’l &gt;— A rich
end celorfiil »»ue* for hiocmU
Combine! I Jar id-nuneel holland in e taure with 2 tahletpoon*
grated P*rn-»**n eht^ae and | . |
eup llicM pimento atuffed green
olivei. Mix ingredienti w-*il, heat
lo terring temperature, etirrtng
oerauior.ally, and ferve over I
eeekago (10 eune») fm ian
bro&lt;
en Drug.
WVoll, cc-uken and drained.

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FIBERGLAS
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Cliff (i. Haller, Inc.

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COOKER IN St M 'lflt
WARMER IN "INTER
SAVE H EI.

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Choir practice a* Ihe EirM R»p
lilt C'hurrh a* 'ol o &gt;* Caret * '3
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At Home:

KUCCT MIIS. .! \V liliCK (o Sanford
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Vreord ng lo Mr*, Katherine P
liettinger. chief of the children'*
huretii nf the
Hepartment
of
Health, M u eatio n and Welfare,
there ahoukl be no guilt romplexe*
•bout mother*' working.
In the bonk t he note*:
i "it ti nnt the amount of time
• pent with the child, hut what
happen* during that lime that
really matter*, *n far at pafent„.lh:!d relation! at# eon erred "
fc.
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711 AT. Robin*.m
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l irxl H um an aelreletl »« a To. I h .im h rr nf C untm crra
E 'e r . Sec. in » tiilr of l.n „ 10 *cnr«* ;tx Tn. r r g ia lr a r of
vil.il »iati«lit*o. 'I Year*, in I ■&gt; puhlir h r a lth tlepl. See. in
highwa* nnil lahnr Hppl. nf the » ta tr of (Ja. W orked 3
year*, in W it*hinplnn. I) l in civil aer*ice in Ih r g e n ­
eral A ctm inling (Ifficc under com p tro ller (irn c rn l nf th e
T inted Sialr-*.— Kxp. in T tivnl* In d iia lry hollt whidcxale nnd rrtn il h n rd w p re. H onor g ra d u n lp o f So. f.c o rg li
Tollrgf local ed al M rlta*. Ua.. h er fo rm e r hom e. A lientlctl (Ja. - Ala. hnaineaa college in M acon. Itecrntl* atIcnded local ro m m e rriil arhooi fo r rp frc « h rr co u rse.
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Fred Othmcm Says

HERFS THAT MAN AGAIN!

Citizen Webster Is
Helping ‘Home Town’
What art tha qualitlM of a rood citizen? What typa indirldoal doaa Sanford and StmlnoU County need moat?
Our rota la caat for tha typa exemplified by Fred Wab■tar, 410 San Marcoa, Sanford, Laat weak, thia aenior citizen
pg|d hla annual dues to the Chamber of Commerce. He lan't
In bualntM, but ha felt that he ahould do his bit.
When aakad about hla partlcipaton in the Chamber of
Commerce, he aald: "When I waa In buaineea, I learned to
appreciate tha work th at la dona for a community by the
Clumber of Commerce. Aa a reeldent of any are* that la
trying to progreaa, I think everyone ought to help aa much
M he can. My part may be email, relatively, but 1 hope that
It helpa keep my preaent home town progressing.”
This gentleman has retired. After his many years in
business, he la entitled to the vacation that he now Is enjoy.
tn«. Yet, he has "adopted "Sanford *■ hie home town. In his
own words, Sanford la his home town. He la doing his bit
to make it better.
Hla la tha kind of spirit needed In Sanford and Seminole
County. For the past five yaars, he hee exhibited the quali­
ties of a good citizen. Hla atatament, we be'lev.-, amptly expreaaea the feelings of a good citizen for the town in which
tie llvee.
The example aet by this ‘‘newcomer’* of five yesrs la
one worthy of praise. A good dtlxen, we believe, is on# who
attempts to contribute something to the town (n which he
ltvM. The else qf his contribution and the length of his cltlxenshfp are not aa Important as tha effort to make his communi** a b*t»er piers In which to live.

Investigation Set
On Drunk Driving

Income Moves Up
To Near-Record

Dulles Has An Idea
Secretary of 8tata John Foster Dulles has decided that
the Chinese Communists really aren't Interested In peace in
tha Far East.
We think this la a remarkable discovery on the pert of
Dulles, who now haa traveled enough miles In six years to
ham gone to the moon and back. He rarely spends enough
tbna In one place to form a decision. When Dulles arrived on
Formosa, United Preaa International carried a story on the
number of mllee th at Dut'ea has traveled since becoming Srm.
ratary of State for the Elsenhower administration. The rflatance more than equalled that which would be required to
s o to the moon and t&gt;*ck.
thzDaa probably won’t bo T a n k e d among the great who
have se rve d a*. U. S. Secretary of State, but he will have a re­
cord for "moving on” that will be difficult to break.
It would seem to u i that perhaps Dulles could do a more
affective Job If ho traveled lees and visited more. These
whirlwind tours of foreign countries, w# believe, do the U. S.
little good. A "smattering" of knowledge about tone of thcao
international affairs could bring more "on the brink" state,
manta. It would be far better to have full and complete
knowledge. This could be gained by more time on tho job,
less time In travel between Jobs.
It wouldn’t be surprising if Dullaa applied for a seat on
the second rocket to the moon.He would want one rochet to
make a round trip, to inaure his return on tha second. S&lt;&gt;rr.e
Democrats that we know would welcome the Idea of Duties
going to the moon.

Honors Scheduled For ‘Gridder Ike
NEW YORK (UTI) - Preaidant honored tonight during the first
XUenfcower, a fullback w ttn he •nruel dinner of the National
wee e Waal Point cadet, will ba rsetheQ Foundation and Hall of
Pams.
Tha foundation, which will InA ctress Recovers
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UP1&gt;- lltll nlna new member* in Ita
Actree# Barham Stanwyck,II, ho*- Ball of Fame during tha program
tallied leaf walk while suffer- In the grand ballroom ot thr
g from congestion and fluid in
b a r lunfa, Monday waa relentedHotel Aator, will preaent the Fraildent with a gold medal.
from St. Johna Hospital.

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By Rnatell Kay
Mcmbera of the NEA European
Study Million were given an op­
portunity to learn flrat-hand how
countrlaa of Weatem Europe ara
meeting their problems and we
are indebted in Charles Nutter,
managing director nf Internation­
al Home of New Orleans, for net­
ting up an Itinerary and program
that permitted ui to meet and talk
with top flight hitilneva. Industrial,
civic and political Iradera who
are itrugglmr to wipe out trade
boundariri and harrlera and fashion a mutually beneficial common
market wrapping up about iso
million people in a workable, uni­
fied, progreialve program.
The NEA travel atudy, beaded
by NEA'a eaecutlve vice presl*
dent Edgar Ravel, took our group
uf newspapermen In Belgium for
a I.noV *i tt.e Hruarel* World's
Fair, on to Pari* where we veilretied the hlrlh of the hlalcry
making Fifth Republic undrr De
Gaulle to England tn observe riasng Brltlah concern over III relation.hlp to the Common Market,
ami to a brief view of Amster
dam, the Hague and vibrant Rot­
terdam.
Some high ipota of the trip In­
cluded mectlnga with Prime Minliter Gaston Fjrakena of Belgium.
Rrtllih Minialrr of Foreign Af­
faire Solwjn IJoyri, French Miniater of Information M. Jacques

Soustelle, Commissioner General
of the Eipoalllon Haron Moena de
Fernlg, SHAPE Chief of Staff,
General C. V. R. Schuyler, Presldent of tha European Common
Market Commission. Walter Hailrtrin, Amhaiaador’a John Hay
Whitney, Aiiiory Hnughlor. John
Clifford Folger and Charge d’Affaira Herbert Filer.
While four n o n day a afford!
little opportunity to etudy and
evaluate every aipcct of an Ex­
position a&lt; extensive a t the Ilrui*
atla Fair, certainly no groupe of
vlaltora received more attention
or waa given an opportunity to
ace more than was the NEA par­
ty.
There haa been murh contro*
vrr»y ovrr the comparative media
nf the IT. S. and Ruialan Exhibit*.
Roth were housed In magnificent
atructurea and commanded equal
attention. While Rtjtlla went In
for a hombaatlr effort to ahow
“power” and military might, the
U. S. directed ita efforts toward
Impreailvtng viaitora witli the
exalted atatua of the common man
and pointing out the advantagea
a free America olfen even the
moat humble in the form of every­
day living comforla and coovenlencta, recreation opportunlUra,
educational advantage! and tha
like. Trying to compare the merIti of the two exhibit* waa like
trying to compare Florida and
California. Roth prraented Imprea-

New Justice Keeps Door, Voles First
By GEORGE J. MARDF.R
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Potter
Stewart, newest aaaociat* JustW
of the Supreme Court, haa In­
herited two dlatinct taaka aa
frrahman member of tha nation1!
b lfhrit tribunal.
He haa become tha doorkeeper
at super secret conference! tha
court'* nlna jutUrre hold each
Friday, and he must vote first
on case* decided at auch meet­
ing!
Thera practice! fall traditional­
ly upon the reweat justice. The
41-year-old Stewart, who hails
from Cincinnati, w*» aworn Into
office Oct. 14 at successor to Jus
lice Harold II. Iturton who retired
on advice of hit doctor*.
A* chief doorkeeper each Fri­
day, it It hit duly to guarantee
the court'a privacy. No outsider
1* permitted In the conference
chamber. The taboo even extendi
to court clerks and ire re tin e t.
Years ago, two pagea were al­

lowed in. but tutplelont of a leak
developed and even though the
suspicions were unfounded, the
practice was discontinued.
If for any reaaon, • fustic* mult
be reached during the Friday con­
ference, a clerk knocks on the
door. It will he the reaponiibllity
of Stewart to answer and find out
what Is wanted.
AWo aa the new member, when
(he court ballot a on a rase, Pol­
ler will vote ahead of the other
justices. Thia It because he Is low
man on the totem pole. By tra­
dition, the nine Justices lay how
they vote on a pending case In
reverie seniority; from the bottom
up.
The Friday conferences art
much more than voting raiaiont.
Each Justice speaks freely of Ml
idea! on a pending caac. After
each In turn, baa discussed the
liiu ri. the chief Justice a r ti Ute
member* h«w they vole.

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Br FREDERICK C. OTHMAN i a Hollywood correspondent, red­ suing tha radio for attempted
manslaughter, but t«rn then I
WASHINGTON — IV# got to head Ball waa just another cull*
break myself of • pernicious hah- around the lot, appearing In on* wa* in a had way financially and
it. namely. looking i t tha late, "B" picture after another and I figured I wouldn't collect much
making friend* with everybody. for its attempt to polaon me.
late, Uta show on TV.
Now ah* and her husband, Deal
Mlsa Rail suffered nothing h e »
Thii not only la hard on sleep, Arnet, own the whole place,
cause she didn’t eat. She said "h™
but it'i tm bam aiing and in a where they
maka television knew better and It was then that
number cf way*. Taka tha other show* and (I hope) serve non- I awore off movie acting. Too
night whan I waa via* inr a mov* sickening foM to tha actors.
dangerous. And if the television*
ia of 1938, aurring Kay Kyror
1 remember that the manage­ *r* kindly would thr&gt;*v away thia
(whatever happened tn him?) and
particular movla. which wasn't
l.ucilla Hall and audilanly I taw ment, which always wm looking much good in the firrt place, tnaythat graat movie actor. Othman. foe a way to save a penny, asked be I can forge* again. That'* not
making like hr waa anting a can­ m* how I'd like In spend a day
*
ape with I.a Rail In • garden aa an actor in the Kyaer-Ball epic. alt.
I
put
on
mbest
suit
with
freshThe
tr!*vlilor.er«
Interrupted
the
icana. Fart waa, I waan't aatinr
anything. I waa on tha varga of pressed pant* In order to appear performance of Kyier, Ball and
balng lick, bacauaa of an economy at a society swell I It-K-O't idea Othman at frequent Intervals w l t ^
move on tha part of R-K-0 atu- if a Long Isiand garden, where commercials you seldom re* cat®
be utlful ladies *!ood around in lier in the evening. There was a
dial.
big hats and waiters rushed gab­ gent, for instance, chomping corn
Wall, iir, movie atar Othman, let* of cold te* (it was tupposrd on th? cob ith hi* false chopper*,
appaartng on tha acraen aa he to look line whiskey) and tray* width had been ru ck to the roof
looked (with hair and fawar of some of the fancies, loosing of hi* mouth with a proprietary
wrinkles) 20 yearn ago, brought canapes I ever law.
glue. Cam* ■lav a lady who dunk­
to mind a moment I thought I’d
ed hrr imitation teeth Into a g!*»*
With
the
cameras
turning
and
forgotten and I'm not thanking
of foamy stuff amt eventually,
tha talavlrlon builnaaa for rceall. Milt Rati looking so fully Into just hefor* Kyier and Mis* Rail
my eyes, I took one of those small
tng It.
sandwich things and rstually. like went Into th r r (Inal clinch, twrs
In tha oldan days "han I wm Cary Grant, popped it into my ladies— »ne Itchy —got out of an
autumobilr.
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mouth. That almoit did It.
Tho ron-ltthy lady toll the
The inenar*mrr.t h»d concluded
that the extra.! i- d the bit play- other one that her trouble wax her
era like me * tr* eating too much gird!" J?h* was wearing th#
of the free food. Secretly .n* wrong kind. Then the good, com*
property department imeared it* {triable girdle, without any lady
pOt* of rraekars with ra:pbere-y in it. climbed into that car and
Jam. On each of these it ,il*. e;l drove away.
JACKSONVILLE (LTD - The a half sardine and then, f .r flaIt wa* what you'd ralt an un­
Duval County grand Jury will in­ xor, pumped the whole btti;ne * nerving "tght. I almon never did
vestigate alleged fix** of drunk with fly spray.
get to sleep.
drlvlnr case* In Jacksonville dur­
t managed to kaap that concoc­
ing the fall term beginning Nov. tion in my mouth until the earnYaaterday I cave credit to th w
3.
etas stopped. I was thinking of wrong ga* company for manufac­
turing the Gay Ninety street
Slate Atty. William A. Hallow**
lights. Tbo Arkanrai-I.juisian*
said ”lh* public inlereil will beat
Gas Co., is the firm in this happy
be served by submitting thia en­
bustneia in Evansville, Ind.. and
tire matter to tho new grand
how I happened to writ* down tho
Jury. . ."
name of another corporation I
An asiaatant to Hallow*a haa
can’t even explain to myself.
been taking part in questioning of
witnesses during the month long
Investigation by the atata Insur­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
ance Department. Tho probe has government lay* th# national in­
been carried out with the aaaiat- come ha* bounced back from the
live features but I feel that our ante of the county nolieltor and recration depths to within a few
eahlblt waa rim er to the heart hla staff.
percentage points of th* all time
LAST SHOWING
of the pt-ople of Europe who comAs a result of the invciUgatton. record rate of tail year.
pritrd moat of the visitors and five bondsmen have been charged
A Commerce Department report
OPEN 12:13
reflected eredlt on ■ nation whole with irregularities in handling of relesled late Sunday said the na­
"power” U *o well known that it drunk driving cue*.
tion'* Income picked up slightly
need* no propaganda.
nui
Hut the grand jury probe in from April through June nf this
Almoit forty million persona elude* any possible violation* of year and hit an annua' rate of
vJftfilE
1331.400,000.000. It said this was
have paaaed through the gates of Florida's criminal statutes.
UUGHHMBt
the Exposition, Including feveral
CDOIMf FOR
The Investigation stemmed from up 12,200.000,000 from the rat* in
hundred thousand Americana, and a aeries of articles In a local the first quarter of the year and
HRGtVfla
iti aucce»a Is a tribute to the re- newspaper which claimed many with'n 4 per cent of the all-time
■nurcrfulnrai, courage and enter­ prisons charged with drunk driv­ peak of $308.100.000.0o0 attained in
prise of a nation that such a ing werr paying $130 or .nor* the third quarter of 1937.
short time ago was ravished by to bondsmen or associates to get
Third quarter national income
war.
figure* for this year werr not yet
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the case* cleared.
available, the report said, because
Every where we went we found
grjffii arr
not all data was in on corporate
the people friendly and courteous,
Y
rf/ffolW
THMJww.
Mr"
profits.
not Juat thoie who profited from
p ia il bs**. » J»ki t T r o i w u i
(mirtal trade but the run-of-the- Clubs To Sponsor
However, national income did F r a tu r c : 1 : 0 0 * 3 : 1 0 . 3 : 2 0
mill citiicn, Even with the lang­
rise ‘‘more substantially" In July*
7:30 • 9:10
uage barrier, stranger* managed Quartet, Nov. 18
September than In Aprll-Juue, llic
Tha annual visit of the Rebels department said.
to give u* direction*, going out of
ADMISSION l'OR THIS
their way to help ui. While we Quartet to Sanford, sponsored by The optimistic new report fol­
ATTRACTION
have heard many reports of un- the I-atm and DOT Cluha of Semi­ lowed releair last week of figure* Adult.* — M.illnec — GOe
friendlineaa to America, I per- nole High School, will be made •bowing that by October the
Niclit — 7Or
aonally encountered none, and on on Tueaday, Nov. II.
economy had regained about
K
ludrnlb — 30c
the contrary found folk* Interest­ .Sponsors use funds from the an­ three-fourth* of Jr# recession slow­
ed In our rountry and eager to nual &lt;o.:c*rt lo finance club ac­ down in production.
WED. A TIIL’RS.
learn more about It.
tivities and civle pro'erta. The
Sunday's report said business
concert
will
be
held
at
the
high
^
&gt;
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We had lotnr amu | g experi­
activity firmed In the spring and
.•'*
943 -W. .
J
ence!. I ordered a Manhattan school auditorium.
expanded from July through SrpRIXHA^gON^AjyaKDAllJ ;
from the waiter at nur hotel in
(ember in factories producing
DrusseW and he promptly brought
manufacturing
equipment and
me a bowl of soup,—Manhattan M cEiroy In Iran
ether Invaatment goods.
chowder. 1 learned later that the
TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) — L\ S.
J&gt; ! PCX-1
,
The department previously pre­
m(&gt;•-**»•#«
H.&lt;
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cocktail we know at e Manhattan Defenae Secretary Neil H. Me- dicted that thesr capital goods
mm#•**■ar«
9m“&gt;
Is called a ‘ Sweet Martini" over Elroy arrived here hy air Monday outlays, a focal point in the re­
there. Mr*. Kay ordered dessert from Pakistan for a two-day visit cession. would turn up slightly In Feature: 1:18 • 3:17 - 3:16
7:13 • 9:11
In a French restaur*
rad they at the Invitation of thr Iranian tha final quartet of this year.
brought her a couple i *- -d egg* government. MrElroy. who la on
runny aide up. Water la
served • world tour, will meet with the
with meal* but you can buy it by Slrah, Premier Manutacher Eghthe bottle If you prefer it to wine bal and other high government
GENERALElECTRI
which coat* no more.
and military officials.

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Coaches Prefer To Kick Extra Point

Iowa Captures
‘ Grid Poll Lead
NEW YORK (I’l’l) -Once-Had
Iowa, which hai ipoiled oppo
nent*’ perfect record* for the p u t
two Saturday*, replaced Army to­
day at«p the United I»re** Inter­
national collrje football rating* in
an extremely do»e four-team
race fur the No. 1 tpot.
Ohio State and Auburn were
tight behind second-rinked Army,
only 31 point* aep* rating the
foi'r leaulng teami. Iowa wai the
fou.th team to lead the LTI rat­
ing* during the ft-at fiv# week*
of the present ifaion. Ohio State

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• Gators Expecting
'Toughest' Game
GAINESVILLE (L PI) —“WaTI
hav# to play a far diffeiant type
of game than * i did agaln«t
LSI'.” raid Coach Boh Woodruff
a* hi* Florida Gator* got ready
for Saturday’* Fattl* against
fourth-ranked Auburn.
^
“ Florid* will para the u m i
• problem that a let of taam*
probably hava had whin they
faced Auburn, namely making
first down*, much Us* touch­
down*,’* Woodruff added wryly.
This mark* tha (trend wro’: in
* row the Gator* h*T* met an
undefeated team. Florxid* tort to
Louisian* State 10-7 la*t week.
Woodruff predicted Auburn may
give Florida its “rougher, game
of tha leaion."
t
Billy Booker, starting left half
baric and starting fullback Bob
Milby
both auffered injuries
againit LSU and are doubtful
participant* against tha Invading
Plainsmen.

Seminoles Prepare
For Tampa Contest
*

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Flo­
rid* State, still up in the cloud*
over it* stunning 10-0 Up*ct of
Tennessee, buckled down today for
Saturday’s homecoming game a
gainit the University of Tampa.
Coach Tom Nugent tingled out
several player* for ton performani e* In the Trnnrt*e* game, in­
cluding ends I’ete Fleming and
Tor.y Romeo, tackle Rob Swm*0 «rtkl and guard A! Ulmer. Ha
9 alto praisad the performinr* of
fullback Fred Pickard.
The Seminole* ar« expected to
be at almost full strangth Satur­
day. Quarterback Vie Print! auffared an ankle injury la it week
hut it expected to be ready to go
again in tim* for tha Tampa
battle.
Florida State now hat a S3
won lost record, and finish** out
the teaion againit thres Florida
0 Uams.
After Tampa, FSU play* Miami
then and* tha seaton against tha
University of Florida.

Bobo Olson Tries
‘Comeback T rail’
OAKLAND, Calif. (L’P II-C a r!
(Bobo) Olson, onetime high riding
king of the middleweight*, seeks
,, to make another 'omabseV tonight
3 when he engeget Don Grant in
p in.round bout at the Auditorium.
Olson's first eomtback bid
rndtd on the canvas in Portland,
Ore., last year whan ha was
knocked out In the second round
by Irish Pat MeMurty.
Sire* then, Bobo hat sparred
some 70 rounds with Esau Fardl.
nand, a highly-regarded regional
favorite, and claim* he Is all sat
to gat hark into the big time as
&lt;4a H(ht heavyweight.

led the first week, then Auburn,
followed by Army for the r»»t
two week*.
Oddly, the top four teams Have
Identical records of four victories
*nd one tie. The J3 leading
coaches who comprise the LPi
rating board chose thojc fous over
l.ouuirra Slate and Mississippi
both of which hive perfect tec
. Jrds
!*SU was ranked fifth and Mis’lssippi sixth, followed In order b"
Oklahoma. Purdue, Wisconsin anu
Pittsburgh. The last three teams
In the top 10 were newcomers to
thi* week's select group
All but one of the first-place
votes were scattered among the
top five teams. Iowa hid nine.
LSU eight. Auburn * e - Arm*
six and Ohio State four.
The
oilier licit-place ballot went to
iltli-rankcd Colorado, which is un­
beaten and untied.
Another big shake p in the rat
inj* can be export'd s/ter next
Saturdays clashes between sever­
al of the leading .earns. Iowa,
which knocked both Wisconsin and
Northwestern out of the perfectrecord ranks on the pictiout two
Saturdays, next plays Michigan.
Army also lakes on a &gt;ofi touch
in Colgate.
But several other iewdmg pow­
ers face trouble. LSU and Missis­
sippi. the two perfect-record gl­
ints, meet Siturday night: Ohio
Stale faces IT.h-ratcd Northwes
ern; savenlli • rated Oklahoma
plays Uth rated Colorado for Big
Eight
Conference supremacy;
eighth-rated Purdue take* on Illi­
nois; ninth rated Wisconsin plays
Michigan State, and 14th rated
Navy meet* nth-rated Notre
Dame.
Texas, fourth last week, drop­
ped all the way back to 16th af­
ter losing to Rice, the Owls mov­
ing up to Mill. Southern Metho­
dist, Trva* Christian and Air For
ce Academy were tied up for 13th,
and North Carolina was 30th.

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NEW YORK t u r n — The Unit
ed Press International msjor col­
lage football ratings (first place
voles and won iost-ticd records in
narentheses):
Tram
Taints
1. Iowa (9) (4 3 1)
It2
2. Army (6) (4 0 1)
231
3. Ohio State (4i &lt;4 0-1)
247
4. Auburn (I) (40 1 )
213
3. Louisiana St. IS) 16-0)
1&lt;2
7. Mississippi (60)
111
7. Oklahoma i l l )
I. Purdue 44-1*
112
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3. Wisconsin (3 I-ll
63
10, Pittsburgh (4 1-1)
II. Colorado U j, *9, 12. North­
western, 29; 13. Ri.e. 22; 14.
Navy, 14; 13. Notre Dame. 12:
Texas, 10; 17. (tie), Southern
Methodist, fexss Christian and
Air Force Academy, 6 each; 20.
North Carolina, 4.
Others: Georgis Tech, 3; To***
4&amp;M, Kyracut* and Clrmson. 2
each; Oklahoma State ard Cali­
fornia, 1 each.

Mayfair Tourney
Winners Listed
A team composed of Gena Witrtl. Ah* Fennel!. Capt. Yost and
Emil Eoener walked off with tup
honora In the Mayfair County
Club golf tournament Sunda*-,
Second plare went to the team
of A1 Bryant, Earl Higginbotham,
Paul Johnston and Russ Dallas
Finishing third was tha team of
Sonny Powell, John Ivey. R. Hoiback and John MrCraeken.
Individual winners were Bob
Sheridan, plus 13, and Al Bryant,
plus eaten.

i
AUC TEAM IN SANDSIH RS
Member* of the Sandapur League bowling, teuni arc.
Iclt to right, Ole* Martin, Jimmie Livingston. I a mite Klerlc, Hetty Ju ie.m and Donna
French. Thi* is one of the ,xiN teams in the league.
(Herald S ta f f Photo)

Press

Int.rnalional

The gual its Mississippi's prac
ties session thi* week I* “to in
nruva 100 prr ce-t.”
Head Coach Johnny Taught,
whose Rebels meet the I.outturns
Stale Tiger* Saturday in what
probably will he the nations top
game, ’aid Monday he itgards

the flengu'l as “the most explo­
sive leam In tl c nation ”
“ W&gt;'V e g | tsi Insprov* 100 |»* r
cent over ls&lt;l week f they ore
la he rn itched,” he Siidisl.
I He Rebcll ran through a light
session end had thrir first look at
the double-winged T formation
used by LSU.

Alabama Player Picked
For Honors After Upset

The survey also revealed these this, the East leads the nation
with a scoring average of 361
important facts:
—The new conversion rule ha* points per gimr. The Midwest,
helped reduce the number of tic which visually produces tha high*
est scoring game*, ranks third
games,
—Pacific Coat* leami are the this year with a 329 average.
Field goal production is tearing
greatest two point gamblers but
Easern teams have been the most towaids a new record. A total of
31 have been kicked with slightly
Mccejslul pass-run exponents.
—College leans are kicking more than half the season com*
pitted compared to the record of
field goals at a record pace.
82 set in 1932. l-v-t year's total
In the matter of tie games, was £1.
there have been only nine so far
this season compared to 17 *1 this
slag* ef the 1937 campaign These
figutes, of course, are hascc! on
the 1C9 major college learns *u.
'eyed.
(•o I oi Broke
Pacific Coast trams have "gone
for broke” by shooting for two I
points about 6&lt;1 per rent ef the
time hut they have been sucres*
lu! only about (0 per cent of the
time.
Kaslern teams, on the other
hand, have been successful in 61.7
per cent «f their twopolnt con­
version tries. Partly brrauie of

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Rv OSCAR I R \LF.V
method of speaking the clipped
NEW YORK I I'l l 1 — Hng»n English ac.rnt learned since hr
K:d Basse), the squat, fieavil). was taken to Liverpool.
muv.'rd Nigciiun whs holds the
There is a drrp pridr In Inns
featherweight championship «l the ihat hr * i the first Nigerian
world, is * man with a mission named a me mb*;- of the "Noble
who expect* to find the next two Order *-f the Riiiijh Empire” by
year* the haidrst.
Queen Eilra &lt;eth last January, lie
Raney is going to rsak the title also cherishes ihe f*,-t that he
as seldom a* ne.eisary the next was the first boxer ever men­
two years. Which is why hell tioned on the Queen s Honor List.
fight llfvscklyn't Carinelo Coits ■!
“A distinct honor, y'knciw.” jays
Madison Square Garden on Friday the 3 foot. 3 Inch slugger who has
night In an over the weight match. won 37 of 6J bouts. 13 hy knock
Basicy, a chief »f Nigeria') Ef outs ' I am gialrful not only for
fik tube, is going to do every­ myself hut for my people."
thing possible to assure that he
Rough Evening Ahrad
still hetds thr world championship
Coita apparently is Li fur a
when hi* nation becomes indr rough rvming even though tin
pendent in Octobci of I9i&lt;0
24 year-old Brooklyn haxrr has
' there are close to 30 million won 33 ct 43 hout* since returning
people in Nigeria," he explained, from ■•crvice.
hit terth flathiag like piano keys
Because Haney spei.alite* In
on black vetvst. “ft would mean flattening home town heroes tn
much to my people to know that their own bark yard
one of them is a champion of the
Hr went into Ilclfavt lit floor
world when we become a na­ Spidrr Kelly for the British Em
pire litle Then, In the fealhntion."
Honored By Quern
weight elimination which followed
If this sounds like deep, ideal­ Sandy Saddler's retirement, he
istic thinking for a price lighter went to Washington where Mixurl
you must take Into consideration lierrlos wa* well-liked and pound
that even though Rassry started ed out an easy decision.
hli fighting on the docks »f I .a
That matched hint with French
got, Nigeria, he considers himself favorite fhcrif llamta for the tit­
tle—In I’a n s—ami It»&lt;sry knocked
a chief among his people.
Hr was twin Oktin Rassry Asu- him out in H&gt; rounds in June of
qiKi, merely anglicising hit namr 1937. Defending ihe be able. Il«v
for a fighting nom dr plume. Ami *c&gt; moved into |o« Angrlcs and
lilstnbal httdagr show* through • quickly kiiivckrd out Mexican fam a reserved, well-mannered iconic nn-ardo Moteno.

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Trxav Tv h In \ , v Oilcans Fri­
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Auburn Satur.Uv al Gainaavllle,
ATLANTA (UPJ) —Hallback set of Mississippi State.
Coach Iluli Woodruff wanml the
Gary USteen of Alabama, return
O'&amp;teun dominated play in the iGatui* Monday they can expect
ed to hit natural position this fail game. The 173 pound Junior from their “loughcs! game v&gt;f the "ea
son,"
alter experimenting as a qu*raction
urbach. was named today as Ih* Anmitoo. Ale , kept Mate con­ All SLi entries will
Foutheaitern Conference hack el stantly in the hole with hit punt­ [this weekend Other gamrv »re
(lie week by United Press In­ ing—getting off quick knks of 38, Gt»rgu-Alabam« »: Tuscaloosa,
Kent ink- at
ternational, for his outstanding 32. 67, 43 and 62 yard* ami putting Mississippi State
I-exington, Tennessee . North
performance in Alabama's 9 7 upone regular punt out *&gt;( bounds on Carolina at Knmvillr and Georgia
Tech Duke at Durham. N, t
the State two-yard line.
O’Connor Has Job In addition, O'Steen gained tfd
yard* ru*hing. i.eaily half of AlaMliSCOW
vmtrican
Coach
After Shaky Vote banvn'a total. Including key yaid- lienrar
F.astmmt protesting the
SPOKANE, Wash. (U PI)—Lei- age which set up the * ring plays tumping together of total scores
lia O'Or.nor ha* been given * aid Intercepted a Mate pas* on in men's and women's event* in
tome*hat shaky vole of confi­ the final play oi the game. It w»i the current bnviet-U. S. A. track
dent* a* president of the AAA Alabama's first m»j-&gt;r victory competition, a* violating an agrrr
Pacific Coast League.
ilnee I'uwcn Paul Bryant took mrnt in wrintic from the Russian!
'iTie eight d.reclois „( the Ira over tie icuis
not t &gt; do *o
gut presented a united front by •Totten, regarded a* • bright
“Without that letter we wouldn't
Stating following an all-day meal pruipcct alter a brilliant high have 'eft thr Dinted Staler.”
ing Monday that they “unani­ v.-hool career, wai proficient hut
mously reaffirmed" the retention hardly ouUtandinj «v a sopho­
of O'Connor for ihe third year of more His play earlier this vrnron
his three year contract.
did not attract m&lt;i,ce in the -willHut O'l'onnor has l**n asked to
leave the meeting ard. wa» called nating for honoi-.
The Alabama h iKhark - er
bark to break a four-four rlradloek between those liirfciorx "ho shadowed the field in thi* vu-rk t
wished to fire him Immediauly, i selection. Others nominated hut
and those who preferred that he with performances hnidly on par
with &lt;1 Steen's, were;
remain next year
O'Connor had the option of re
Quarleihatk Bobjiy i rank'.n • '
signing under pressure from the .MilliSSippi wild scored two touchfaction that did not want him, or down* in a 11-13 win over Aikxn
stay in the job.
sa*
1 ullhack Thcron Sapp of Gcor
gla—runner, line backer and pa«*
Ez Charles Loses
receiver in Georgia* 28 0 wh.tr
wash of Kentucky.
By Kayo In Sixth
Halfback Tommy Lor Ino nf Au­
DALLAS, Tex. (U P |&gt; - For burn who scored twice In Auburn's
mer heavyweight champion Er 20 7 win over Maryland.
rard Charles said today he knows Quartetrback Bojce Smith •(
of no reason to quit boxing be Vanderbilt whose pa-*e« k»..*d
esuse nf his sixth round knockout Vsndy to a 33 6 rout of \ .rgmia
Monday night at the hands of na­ Hslfbark Billy Cannon of Iaui*
tionally unranked Texas lighl- ville State who scored a i i.-h
heavy weight champion
Donnie down and let up a field g-’al In
a 10 7 win over Florida.
F'.etman of Midlothian, Tex.
The lineman nf the week self,
Charles was battered about th»
ring almost from Ihe beginning of lion, went to Hal Heckman. lit
the fight, dropped twice in the pound senior tackle for the Flor
fifth round and took the full count Ida Gator*. Heckman, from Allen
at 2 24 seconds of the sixth round town, I’a . was the hulwark &lt;&gt;f a
“These losses,” Chides said defense which limited the *a vied
“These losses," Charles sain in Louisiana State attack to 83 vaidv
his dressing room, “are )u»t a ‘ rushing.

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NEW YORK (U P I)- The ma
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ball coaches apparently arc not
born gamblers.
Most coaches still prefer set­
tling for the “old fashioned”
placement kick instead of “ shoot­
ing the works” on a two-point
rash or pan play afler each
touchdown, a survey conducted by
tin NCAA Service Buieaii reveal
ed today.
The reason for this conserva­
tive a i proa.h to tile rrw optional
rule is simple: A placement kick
it still the easiest ami safest cun*
version.
Pastes I'ntucrettlul
The survey of 12J games played
thus far this year showed tna:
major college* have been sur
cessful in 63 1 per cent of their
ki.Ving attempts, 30.1 per cent ol
thei- lushet and only 42 9 per .rn!
of their passe* fur evil* points
In last weekend s maicr college
gs-nts, the coaches elected to
kick ftr the estra point A) per
cent of the limr, the NCAA re­
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emos To Keep 'Solid South'
aenta a little more than onefourth of the minimum 111 aeata
the Demorrata need to retain con­
trol of the lloute.
It will bt delivered by traditionally-Dtmorratir Plate routinely
and deapite the recent Invitation
by Democratic National Chairman
Paul Butler for the South to
change ita view* on segregation
or get out of the party. Ilutier’a
statement cam# after the South'*
Thla Includfi the entire itate Democraie primaries which are
delegation of Gaergla, Mlaxiaalppl tantamount to election.
One aouthern aenatorlal eandl•ad South famllne, and It rtpreATLANTA (UPI&gt; —Tha Solid
South, a t m ult, will apot the
Democratic Party • comfortable
•arty laid In lb* rare for control
• f Centre*' next Tueaday.
la the nine aouthern riitea
itratchlng from Virrlnla to Lou(liana. 55 Democratic nomlneei
O r the Haute of Representative*
• r a unopposed and will be de­
clared elerted when the poll*

GROWKRH COMMITTEE- Officer? am! member? of the
fxerullvu commitlce of the Florida Fruit &amp; Vegetable As­
sociation were reelected at the annual meeting of the »»rtanliatlon. Left tn right. they arc Hoy Vandrgrift Jr.. Pahokee, preaident; Luther L. Chandler. Cloulda: J. I*. Marllee Jr., Palmetto; Andrew Dutln, Oviedo; Htidolph Mattion, vice preaident and immediate pant preaident. nil mombera of the executive committee, and Joffre C. David. Or­
lando. aecretary-trcaaurer.

Ike Attacks Democrats'
'Hare-Brained Spending'

dale—Sen. John C. Stennli (DM in I, &lt;eeking hii third ilx-yrir
term —alto li unopp-&gt;«ed for raelection.
Scattered Opposition
More than a doren other Demoeratlr con|re*ilonal nominee*
and four ienalnrl*l nominee* in
the South f*te Bepubliran or In­
dependent opposition, Bill in molt
of th»i* diitrleti and itatei a
Democratic victory *hould be­
come ippire.it trry rarly In
Tuesday nlght'i ballot counting
The real election hattl* In the
South n u t week will center In
the ill ronrrciilonal diitrlct*
where Republican* now hold the
•eat*—one In Florid*, one in North
Carolina, two In len n eu ee and
two I? Virginia
The two Tenneitre GOP *eat*
are Ihotr of Rep. R Carroll
Recre and Howard Baker In the
traditionally Republican M and
2nd dl'trtrt in Ihe Pa*t Tennessee
hill country. Rce^e I* opposed by
Demwrat Wayne Miller and R*
ker face* Democrat John G O'­
Hara Sr , and independent C B.
Bo-riel
Republican*
and
Dem-e at*
alike agree that thc»r are the two
GOP »eati in Hie South it i» leait
likely the Democrat* will be able
to rapture
Clove Race* Seen
In the other four GOP-lirld dittrict*. the litur i* much cloter,
Virginia'* two Republican congrctim rn face stiff oppoiitlon,
Rep. Rirhard If Poff of Radfnrd
In the 6th Dl.trlct i* challenged
by Deniurrallc Richard F. Pence,
a Roanoke attorney who ha* the
direct luppnrt »f Virginia Gov. J.
I.indtav Almond
In Ihe |nth Virginia district.
Juft aero** Ihe Potomac from
Wa*h!ngtnn. Republican Rep Joel
T. Bfoyhlll of Arlington i* battl­
ing atrorc oppo*ltinn from Joseph

Pit t s b u r g h i u p d Pr**i •pontlblc and radical" politic* of
Sant Rlienhowrr Monday night the Democratic Party.
In another of Ids "tough talk'*
pictured Democrat! »» economic
vllllani bent on carrying out (campaign ipeechet Ihe Prrildrrt
"harebrained apendinf ichem fi” portrayed the Republican* et
and taked all Americana icgard- eolld . . lennulr economic heleta of party In reject the ‘‘irre- reel of the recent rrcr«*lon whn»a
gtceiol job wee defending the
ountry again.; Ilemocrellc "mcrhanlt of gloom.”
The "Republican approach” r&gt;(
nil administration to Ih* rtCtSlion
i.l Ita "ecnalhle progiami" have
seated a situation where thing*
arc gvotl and rapidly gelling bri­
D. K. Mr.Nib, owner and mane ar," Ktarnbower told hi* PlUire r of the Credit Bureau of San nurgh audience.
"We achieved Ihle ecuuonnr ro*
ford, Mr*. McNab and JI. L
(Brad) Foley, manager of tho col­ -urgehee without flogging the
lection dblilon of the Bureau, at­ economy Into Inflation," he tald.
"Fat Federal Handout*"
tended the fait meeting of the*
Aiaociated Credit Hnreaua of Flor­ If the Demorrata had had their |
ida at the George Washington Ho­ way, hr laid, they would have !
fei In WeM Palm Beach lift werk- reacted to the recession with drmandl for "fal federal handout*"
and.
Approximately W credit bureau* that would have taken Ihe country
long time In pay off. H* ‘aid ON T It 1 A I# — Fiftee nand rollrctlon division* ol Florida
were rapreaented
Diacu'ilnn* me Democratic senator Intro­ .vear-nld (’aril Ann Fugate
were held on apeclallied repotting duced anli-ieca.rion bill* that
(right) has Rune &lt;&gt;n trial
_*uch aa personnel and hullne*! would have coat the taxpayer* 2-1 at Lincoln, Nehru ?ku, nn
firm reporta; the effect of chang­ illlmn dollar*.
The President said he knew re­ chat-gen of helping her
ed economic condition* on rredll
reporting; training of personnel cent statements in which he label­ Iwyfriend, r»nvicte&lt;l muss
In bureau*; collection problem*, ed Democratic approach** to murderer (,'hnrlcs Starkand other luhjecle that will a'd tithing Ihe recexvlnn as "Irre- weather, In at leant one of
hureaui In furnlahing quicker and tponaiblr and radical” bail ni­ hi* nlaying*. Although n
hellvr lervlr# to
member*. tric ted attention In political or- minor, (’aril will be tried
Pretent at the meeting were *r&lt;- lei.
"Peraonally," he »aid, "I think on two count? of first de­
•ral Officer* and dlreclnrl of the
my
choice of word* ha* been con­ gree murder.
Aiioriatrrf Crrdil flureatn o.’ Ihe
(IJPI Telephoto)
servative
. . thia Democratic
Southeast, including Mr* Marga­
ret Nuggia*. who delivrrcd an ad tirnry to spend uur tax dollar wa«
a far rry from the aenalhle Redroll.
Free To T ravel
Jack Kliat, owner anri manager ouhllcao program* adopted tail
AMMAN. Jordan lU P D - Amer
sinter.
Repudiating
pmphetle*
of
of the C*edlt Bureau of Melbourne
—Eau Gallic, a a i elected presi­ disaster, we acted to strengthen, lean* today were free to travel
dent of Ihe Aleoclated Credit tot Impair, national confidence.” to Jerusalem and B*Ihle hem. twa
railing on all American* to Jordanian cities declared off lim
Bureau* of Florida for I95S-&amp;9.
'enthuilaallcally vota Republican Its hy the U. S. State Department
!&gt;n Nnv. 6,” Klaanhnwrr recllcd after the Iraqi coup dn'*i*t July
he "spectacular gain*" during 14
Square Dance Set *!■
adminlatrallnn, "the fine*! six
rear* of progtes* In our country'*
For Civic Center
liatory,”
N ew A m bassador
PARIS (UPD— llabih BmirTomorrow Night
gulha Jr., aon of Tunisia'* pr*»|.
Square danclnr
under the
drnt, today pirpared to pre*ent
Star* will ha held again tomorrow Hotel Heir Hilton
hit credential* to tha French gov­
a t tha Kanford Civic Center.
ernment i t hit country a new
All regular danrera are urge! Will Wed Heiress
fa attend, ami any danrrrt who NEW YORK iV PIl
Hotel heir ambattador lo Pari*.
aye not beginner* are welcome. A Vicky Hilton, 91, and nil hrire**
new beginner*' d a ta will begin Patrirl* (Tri*h) McCIInleek, I*.
about tha firlt of the year.
xnnounred their engacement Mon
Effort* at ill are being made to lay night and said they would be
■•cure enough lnt*reat*d tern married Nov. W. Hilton formetlv
ageri tn itart a iquare dance In- ra* wed to act re aa Flirsbeih
atrurtlon fla** for thla group. Taylor.
Youngrirr* Inlereated may enroll
CONG ItKSSM A N
*1 th* Recreation Department Of
flea in th* Youth Wing of th* Defense Assistant
A. SY D N E Y
Clvle C*nt»r any afternoon.
The Wrdneday night dancing Plans To Retire
•tart* at ?. Jn* Curtii la the call
WASHINGTON (LTD - T h e
. ar and initnictnr in charge.
rntagon announced Monday that
Dr, Paul D. Foote, iialitanl He
Plane S e ts Record
'ense tertrlary for research and
TO-NIGHT
TOKYO (UPD— Northwrat Air •nglncrring, will retire to private
tinea said It broke today it* own ife at Ihe end of thla werk.
OCT. 2M. IR.'iH
4.111 mile flight record Iteiween Foote hat been in government
7; I (I I*. M.
Tokyo and Beattie, Wash. The air- lervlce alnce his retirement a*
tier* tald a DC7C mad# the lr« preaident of th* Gulf Oil
flight In II hours, XI minutes Jorp. In 1953. and hat occupied
breaking a 11-hour, 41 minute re­ -via present poat ainee September
aped ael two years ago.
CHANNEL — 9
10. 1957.

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T. Frcehill. th* Democratic can­
didal*.
In th* 10th North Carolina Dis­
trict, wth Charlotte, th* at**'*
largest 'ity as a pivot, Demorrata
ar* making their strong**! hid to
unseat Republican Rep. Charles
R Jons*. Jonas won election In
1951. and ha* withstood ebitlanger* »inr* then. Thl* y*»r the
Democratic nominee ia Dave
Clark, a popular young itate leg!
ilator from Jon**' home town of
LJncolton. The eont*»t I* r*p*rted
to he rloae.
In North Caroliox'i IP.h Dll
trict, nestled In the wetter? moun­
tain
area.
Democratic
H»p.
George Shuford won re-nomna
tlnn and then tetirrd for reaio-ii
of health. Drmocraia cho*e David
M. Hall of Sylva a* their candi­
date to replace him, but only af
ter some intra party battling that
hat railed the hope* of Republi­
can candidate W. Harold Sami of
Afheville.
Florida'* only Republican con
greatman, Rep. William C. Cra
mer in 111* lit District, face*
Democrat Wintor. II. King, the
man h* heat- two year? *gn. and
expects to do it again. Republican
candidate* ar* challenging Demo­
cratic incumbent* in two other
Florida districts with some out­
ride hope* of auecett.
Senators and Governor*
Four southern Democratic **n
ator* face opposition and each of
them expects early and c»»y re
ele-tion.
Sen. Speasard Holland of Flor
Ida i* opposed hy Republican Lr
land llyler of Miami. In Norlh
Catolins, Sen. B. F Jordan Is
opposed hy Republican Rirhard C.
Clarke Jr. Sen, Albert Gore, Ten
nes*ee’a Democratic incumbent,
hat a Repuhllran opponent, llohart Alkina, and two minor party
challengers. Sen. Harry Flood
Byrd of Virginia ha* taken oppo­
sition from Social
Democrat
Clark* T. Robb and Independent
Dr l»ui*e Weniel.
Although Prerident Klseuhower
carried five Dixie slates Into the
GOP column in Ihe 195(1 presiden­
tial election, the traditional Dem­
ocratic demeanor of the South at
the stale level was I'ttle affected.
The aii Republican ronrre**m*r.
all fighting foe their )nh» in Tuet
day'* balloting, represent the tn
tal GOP inroad. The odds favor
Ihi* little band Iwing reduce
rather than expanded neit we--k
Four inuthrrn xtate* »rf elect
Ing porernnrt Tueaday. Georg)*'*
Frne'l Vandiver and South Caro­
lina's Krneat I,. Hotline* are uno,»po*ed Demoeratle nominees.
Alabama’* John alqteraon, whose
father was slain In the Phenie
City crime cleanup, and Tennes­
see'* Buford F.lllngton are Demo­
cratic nominee* with opposition,
but both are expected to win
easily,
Patterson il opposed by Nep-ihlican William I-. luingxboee a-wl
Independent Marvin -Jackson, Kllington f»re* eight opponents—
Bepubliran Thomas P. Wall Jr.,
independent
Democrat
-lames
Nanre Met’ord. former Tennessee
chief eveciitive. and el* Independ­
ent rindldatra.

110 P ersons H urt
SYDNEY, Australia (UPD — At
lea it HO person* were reported
injured Monday when thousandof ton* of sodium nitrate exploded
and ahowered a mile-wide subur­
ban area with hot, choking ashes
The rxploilon was art off by a
fire that liquefied fertiliser atoced
in a yard. At least 10 nearby
houses were damaged by the Bre
and explosion.
A mxkeihlft «leer* board ein
b* fashioned from a rolled up
magaiine covered with a turkiriv
towel. Tie the roll ami cover It
with muslin.

•TOMORROW WILL
GIVE CS SOMETHING
TO THINK AHOUT'
—*?ether-e I t a *

■•)**—

When eoti rexrh thr fu­
ture tomorrow?, will you
Ihink nlmut what you
might h.xve done in the
present to in?ure i» he?lthler life? Are you puniahing your hndv now by not
taking proper fare of it?
Thera I? nothing more
ngei ig t h a n
prolonged
sicknea?. Any lllne?? ha?
a tendency to overwork
the heart and other imtiortant organs. Thr sooner
trouble I? corrected the
lietter.
At the first algo of any
ailment visit your physi­
cian. He will diagnose
what i? wrong and pre­
scribe medication to correct it so that you will
have many healthier to­
morrow?.

LIGGETT

TO UCHTO N
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'Quotation hy Marcu* Cicero
(104-41 R.C.l
Copyright ll&amp;a (I0W1)

P ig * 6— T u n . O ct. &lt;8, 1908

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CLASSIFIED INDEX
J -L O R T AND FOUND
" - F O R DENT
1 A - ROOM * BOARD
I —HEACH RENTALS
(-W A N T E D TO RENT
• —REAL ESTATE FOR BALE
8—FARMS • ACREAGE •
GROVES
}—REAL ESTATE WANTED
•—MISCELL ANBOL'B
3 —FLOWERS - rL .\.V S
*
s iiR i n s
l«—OFFICE EQL'IPMENT
II—
a l t o m o r i i .e s .
TRAILERS
I t—BOATS A MIITDRS
11-FARM SUPPLIES A
MACHINERY
ll- P K T S . l iv e st o c k S IP P L IE 8
*—ARTICLES WANTED
•—PLACES TO EAT
IT—REAUTA PARLORS
11-FEM A LE H FLP WANTED
19—MALE HF.LP WANTED
I t—MALE OR FEMALE
II—WORK W ANTED
n -n c s iN K s s
OPPORTUNITIES
« —SPECIAI SERVICES
11-PIA N O SERVICES
f 4-A - RUILD INC, Ci&gt;NTR ACTO RS
II— ELECTRICAL
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21-11 III i l i u m ; SUPPLIES
3• —INSURANCE
IT—NOTICE * PERSON AI R

flospital Notes

IHSCII AIKiES
E a r t h " William*
girl (Sanford)

T u w . O ct. 2S, IP.iR—.P age 7

n

Nice i HR huuva kitchen equtrtied I t k’ l.’fkT

:

m io .

tlrdn-o.-n parage apartment f ir
nithtd. Adult! 101 E. 13th

Thia 0 a Irrr pa** til the Rill
Theatre for Rurhara Arret. 2 hedr- un furr.iriied h-&gt;me avail­
Exp. Ort. *.
able until March IS. SIS month.
I 3 2 till.
bedrucm, 1 Path, floor former,
attic Ian, rla*e to achvoD.
bedroom .tnfurrlvhed hJU»e,
FA 2 72S1.
electric kitchen 1-0 00 month.
FA 26(30

Newly decorated 2 bedroom hnu»e,
kitchen equipped. US a month. 3 roam furni'licd apartment
FA 2 22*:.
C!o*r in, $60 no monihly. Ill
3

Ear' *th S l m t . Phone FA 2 I2JS

room apartment furnithed.
Adult* only. 1*00 Park Ave. S.

or FA 2 STM

‘'Wilfoni. when I anld there wan a p!*ce for you in
uur organization, thin waaiil it!"

Fur I*hcd •putm ent. 20T • W t*t
S— REAL ESTATE TOR • ALE
1-R E A I. ESTATE FOR SALE
1 loom framr hnu»e on large lot
completely fumi*bed. Mw* 17 92. 5 Room unfurnished apartment
f'-i .lr..om bb-rk h.vjia. futmihcd.
Apply apt. 2, 2013 S»nford A**
t mile north of St. John* biiitgr.
W e F eatu re
\n!*n Rd Ph F » 2 I 'M)
Thone FA 2 3090.
4—AA
(N IF.M TCI KENT

ve*r old 2 hdrm home Lltclrlc
I ilran apartment* newly painted. WIdnw A da ighter, age 17. dctite*
xi'chcn. Uluut'c witdowi, iilc
One M2 So. eilt Park U r
lo.-aied
apartment centrrally
hith, utility 'oom. large brick
Will pay Up to •Mi.S3 with utllihatbgcu* and plantar LandV«drrn 3 bfdri-unt matOniy, kiitier W'rite Box (.11 c ii Sanfoid
*.»p«d gruunil. Full ptice 10 900
rhen equipped h«me with iuiHera Id.
Will arrange term*. F.A 2 3811.
vatr bearh for tw.turning and
bolting. Large living room ana • — MtAI. KM ATf. FIIK
7 room hnu»r. nitte fan tlrovr lur
I lei ,&lt;!a i-Him. *125 pti month
race, n-ar *.hot'l* Mi)i&gt;Hi. JJiO
FA .
i l n n I.Jrgr o.ik F.A 2 CS70.
TO

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• LOTS
• HOMES
• TARMS
• GROVES
• ACREAGE
• COMMERCIAL
• niSINESS INCOME

II* helor apartment, (ru.-nd floor.
311 Palmetto Ave.

M n d eratflv

Friced

Low Down Paymenl

SJwsmaksLh

HOMKS
! hut

Give

You

th e

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C u n n lru cliu n Co. Inr.
211 AAe*t :.Mh Street
Phone FA 2-3191

In l.lvinK Kor E very
IILKHI ItT STI’.NSFROM
ROSA I -. PA Y TO N
RF. Al.TOIt
Dollar liK Prdril
R rg.ttrrrd ft* ai I *t*lr IIinker
DON HOWE — L. J. RISNF.lt
Ph FA 2*1 'uI Ii 92 at Olawatha
\*totl*tr«
HOMES — 3 A t Hodninm*. I A 2 |
l i t N. Park — Ph. I’ A 2 3120

Stenslroni Really

hath*.

MER81:l(T NTENRTINiAl

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NEW YORK fl PI)
Paddy
Young. IC5 I (. Nrw Yet), and
nil* W, dard. K.t f I New ) . .
drew (10).
ROSTOV ( U P D - Joe Pe Nurri.
7M, Newton, Mai* . knneked nut
Lam Miller, Ifi". New York Hi.

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only

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monthly

HOMKS

$

495 Down

Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.

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far. Ila *. 17-92 A 27lh Jl.
Pltrar ta : r o t

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^inq Results

PROVIDENCE

s2 8 0 00

$8280

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f l’PI)—

Willi* Green, 137 », Providence,
• lopped Robby Gome*. IA2 11.

Brooklyn &lt;S&gt;,
TOLEDO. Ohio t l P D — Charlie
•’Tiger'* Smith. I’8, Detroit, Dm
l&gt;e»i Johnny Palmer. 1TB, Columbut I}).
CHICAGO (U PI)— Willie Dillon.
117. Chicagri, and Charlie Sawyer,
149. lx* Argele*. drewr ( l|.
DALLAS, Tex. (UPD - Donnie
Fleeman, III. Midlothian, Tex,
knocked out E n ard Chattel, 202.
Cincinnati (•),
FAIRMONT, AV. Va (UPI) Holly Mimi, 133. " a ill in gtor. D
C . Hopped John Cunnirghim,
153, Baltimore (7 ).

NO Q U A LIFY IN G
NO W A ITIN G
NO C LO SIN G
COSTS

Raby lilting. Ironing. FA 2 7929. FRIGID Aim: applilnaegi, u U i
and tcrvlcr G H. Hith. Oeledc
Fla Phone FO 5 3311 or San
ford r.A 2 3M1 after • p m.
Carpenter work, cahlnct* -&lt;! all
Hairy ilttlng. 111 So Ficn.-h Ave

kind*. Corner’ cabinet* built A

intiallcd. Free
FA 2 *313

e itim a le *

I do painting. FA 2-792*.

MAYFAIR SECTION. Ntr* .1 b*d- Raby tilting t A 2-7241.
room hnuie ex ?'s lot* Ph
Raby all, 7 p. rp, — » a. m ll 23
F.\ 2 1M«
FA 2 2JT7.
New- 2 bedroom bnu*p. trrrarro ? C T 7 .,nr . . Opporlunill »
ftoon, Urge carport* and utili­
nUSINESf FUR SAM.
ty mom. Mi’O down nr will !*Vr
building lot* at down payment A .15.090 long c»iibli*hcil bu*b
oe*» for 13.590. It will pay to
Phono F.A 2 217L
ln*citt(atc thi* al 110 E 2nd
Thl* I* a ftro pa»• to the flttr
St , Sanford. Fla.
Theatic for Robert |)ron*or
Service Station for *alr '•t 4
Ktp. Oct. a. ’.vi.
Elm. Ph. FA :-TI*l
LEASE— tOvM ft, fronlagr—indus­ 21— Sperlal Service*
trial nr rommrii'tal. On hi'iay
u r n d r il l in g
I” t'2 facing l„rlio Munti-r Sen
Fairbanki Mur*r Pump*
ford. Wrilo W. Geti, 9 Park
Ri-Pi. ii to nil m'-.e*
A ir, Sanford
HOWARD C. LONG
207 F. Commercial Avr
IIAYM OND .'I. HAM .
ITlo.-r* I A ;-:S3.1
HI M l (IR K INSUROR
- . ,
"I
•
Thir l si .( Park Avenue So ih TfifYiimn
i T r i t f d | rr#
Y all ( ill Rail
ROl.L'NS ||iilllt) SHOP
Ph-no FA 2.VII
At The Sign Of The Totem Pole
,M!7 S French A v
tVOilrvoVnl hnuae. 12.lv*) d"«n
Phone FA 2 7SIS after I p. m Drivewa* *-*' (Idcwalk* Tier
edim atc*. I A t :;;s

*.. n m
i\ur—rT~i. i»r—a~
sts , , ,i ,mm

.—

AAomilll’IT'K
I arm k Garden I entrr
ANSI AI.)
•01 Celery Ave

tftitrk I viinrtrimat Service
Shi 11* Fltmbrd In |- ll.utti
Sanltone Dry Cleaning
E. 23th S' Foodmart llldg
s o l TIISlHi: l ti M i Roaia I

ENA’KI.OPKS l.rtlerbr-ad* date
m*nti Invoice* hand hill* jtv3
POTTED PLANTS Ph ) A 2 1A22 P F i&gt; it f I m I , rt&lt;- l&gt;r A&lt;rff&lt;|v»
or FA 2-«2;i&gt; S A N r O H D
Printtnj Co Ph«ne F A 2-2JJ1ri.OAVER UHOr AVe tr'rgraph
401 AVe*l 13th St.

Orchid plant* for sale. 21 I E. tklh

I
h i : ai t " i t
AA. II. "Rill" STK.MI’KR -Agenry
I.OUATION
HON HOW F; _ L. J. RMNER
Rrahof 4 lim ner
Aatocialea
A»*oc Laura B Otler, II. E. Taffer South Pinecicit 3rd Addition—
III N. I'*rk — Ph. F a 2 7 1 3
Arlclt Pricr. Evcictt Harper
Sbuth of Onura R-iad
Phone E.A 2 4991
112 N. Park
For ihr Bed Bov* in Hrji Eitat*
Sur.lan.l
E*tate* —• 2 mi lei *outh SKK C IT I.I.K N H IIA R K K Y
T arrrv of farm land, tiled ami
AA', A. Cagle. Jr. Kaii'niao
of Sanford un Highway 17-92.
ha* Hewing wrll. Ea»t »idr ol
lit) N Park A(r
Itv I A " ".191
Sanford. FA 2-uiiS
F IN A N C IN G
LARGE IIOAli:
Sem inole R ealty
SEIJ, »t TRA’lt
AV. I.IETRHHS - REALTOR VA f e l l - EH A - FIFA In e*r- Large 3 bedroom, Iwo tile hath
Ell*, 'telhvln —Arim* Go.iriler.
vice arid nmventtonal.
home will accept your rq.uty it*
Adrlaide H. Alo*e* — A**oc|aiea
• m iller hoinr in Iradr Incited
1901 Park A**.
F.A 2-12)2
1700 Magnolia.
(.1 A R A N TK K
Three bedfwom older Imm- ilo.e
COUNTRY CLUB
Iw ennvrnienl to rhurriir* and
W't G u aran lre I'eraon-xl
(hopping Total p rh e G 9 An &lt;*&gt;,
S alia rarliu n — Or Your
M ANO R
III*1112111' A. AA11 Ll A'IS, llrallnr
• |»*e" • dlM i*f Ih* * MNNlf
It• *round LiinOriUDI. ,A»»oe
Money Cheerfully Refunded
• ran Irnnl f i eiMMl». I IuiMr, In I't *«•
2 Redrooma
FA 2-1911
.Atlantic Bank IPdg
Ir,
Florida Room
In in V.Blair *«f
*MS»:itT I, iKsW * N
lo r Sale t»y owner, 3 bnlroom.
Home* ready for Immediate c
|»tr • • iiif
- F.H.A. —
2 Hath home with many at
To III I irillitiii an*| | * &gt; p • lint •
c
i
parry.
You
ran
mot*
m
ter Hr gain*hI« I bbImbi
tm live fra Iu rr* Ikon l-iHpoui
• ■14 !:• la if t
while w* proven the papn*
I A 2 537?
Y**ll *i»«f a41t* i. » a ■»!) hfff* v
liinMltrit am| f**iuitei, Ira |nra*b|
Sale* i epit tentative
on the t vear nlrl .1 bedroom hour in
ai a ■laid) b a Hal •lr*&lt;aiiu« whi, D
) fail nf flthir **f &gt;'Hi mil' li|i *
(In d u d n Cloting)
AAvnnwrvul Section. For (ale h*
premlit* wetkdiy • 8 A M til
• b •id#* th* fRtat* *,' rt.dr.r.T v
IliaHKN. d* ■M iH. I• f| rf Mid
owner. Tlenty of d o irt 'pace,
dirk. S jrd iy 1 P. M ’til dirk
• &lt;'uni&gt; to iti* I'Buntv J u4 b#
air conditioned tiring are*, kit
dtmirtoia ( 'tm o . ru iM i, *; S •
r*ff|i » in (hr . if L hevi.a# nf
!
rhrn equipped Total pti e III
• -9a11.il if -harif.-ril I'lnrirfa «ln
3Vi. down payment II.'umi, nn
In *IgM li'lfn l.ir m *nt h• from ll
• Imr «*f Ihr first i*uIIIIr nl ion »«
rioting c o t I m3 AV) rtno o-'l I'r .
'hi* u•iai,. * »' .ju h t I• 1tri oa »l$•mar*, 1
• hail i*F iii * m ini an4 th tU ■'»«**
Sunforrl FA 2 H36
f* * «f r *»14*r t • and p. *
reffIr«* idilrtat of ih# e la 1*rt»Pif • * 1 • Blorh* Writ Of French
AAVNNTADDD SECTION
*Ka|| u« i mor pi
H% n*# flit*?*
Avenue on 20th Street.
• r t hIt aeihl, • c sl'n n |) * f
Nire 1 bedriwnn home f.,r **le
MODEL OPEN DAILY
an* auth - Ul|n nr &gt;Unn n1 n t •
owner. | year old. Call
fll*il shall i t told
Anithfii I Note an
I
foil after 7 p. m
A* •ifftiffl|* nf |h t l,|»* "
.1 IIKDKOOM MASONRY
T#t| *m*ft | ,vf

Mr. art-l Mr*. Fred Hart of
Lake Helen railed on Sir. arid
.Mr*. Tom l^mon la*l Sunday,
Mr. and Mr*. Robert William*
Mfod Sira. Harry Oiteen attemled
the friendriilp meeting of the OKS,
Defuind Ike., Ia*t Friday evening.
Mr*. Joe Matter* . &gt; i Mr*. R. H.
AArlliam* attended th* meeting at
the Home Demnnrtration office
held recently in DeLarnl. Special
intlructinni w»re
demnnttrated
nn the making of winter bouquet*.
Former- HD agent. Mr*. Glady*
Kendall, m i a ipecial guevt at
th# meeting
B Mr. an-l Mr*. J. T. Cron of Gab
ther»burg. Md. have returned
home a f te r a two-week viilt with
hi* brother and »i»ter In-law, .\*c.
and Mr*. AA'illiam Pro**
William Doyle. Jr. h** relume*!
to Oateen after fpending leveral
»:t.ni:nT n. n o n r.v
month* in Tnnn.vwandi, N. V.
1• • *• * 1
fubllr** *n tu ia !i* I* Se*
Mr. and Mr*. Howard Schneher r*f|*
**

ELECTRICAL SERVICE

Painting: Interior k calfilor. Repain or addlllona. Speclallilng
in Mary Carter Paint ProducU.
FA 2 23(9
A - n i lL D IN ( r" K ’E P'.A I I I
PAINTING

Fur Painting call Mr Ta.ker. Ph.
FA 2-dllH or FA 2 -’007
I Ml ’ 1:111AI. DECOR A T i m s '
pnirtiing and papering
F.A 2 .17M nr F.A 2-7910 after a a .
FLOOR lauding and fiaDhiac
Cleaning, w a x i n g
Servlag
Seminole County *inc* 1921.
II. M Glcamn. Lika Mary
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lit Il.-il.Nt, SFI'I’I.IF.s

PI.A WOOD
I i I \ k Good
i x * x a* G-mJ
Pin: P0"r Tah'e

'

SPECIALS
On* Side J4.W)
One Side M.9R
Tap 1 x 9 IIS.M

Oita k
Maple

Phone

iyFA 2-0100
1 I#

u;—N ni ii L.s—imTiiv Tn alb **^
ROl.l.AW AV Hniplii! and Baby
Brdi. Day, Week or Month—
Tel FA 2-Silt Furniture Center
Urt Wm i Finl Sl
S i t u I S PALM MANOR
Home for thr aged
2fi*ii Orlando Dr. Sanford
Phone f .A 2 7214
ALCOHOLICS .ANOVMOUS. »p*n
mect.nl* on Friday n l|h |g at
R iHi p m at the Royal .Ambaiiador Building, Central Baptlll
Church 13 k oak Avenue.

'I At I It l s s ItEMiA ATING
I M U Rv NURSEUV
i p iio l s t i h i m ;
Ma jnolln 4 Onora F.A 2 (5)3
Free D’-jlvery
Omvniental Shrub* • 'Ire** • Peat Free Katimato
ULSTOM IUTI.I III DIMM. CO. •«- ARVIC1 R8 FOR 8 (L k
PETE ECHOLS. Mgr.
Large ee'ection of lllb-eeut, full
For Sate TrumpM, WO ea*h.
F A 2-7UI
bloom 47.CO up AI*o beautiful 8 AA. 13th
Call Rukur't Mu*lc Shop,
Croton*. I hO up
Jacket* - Route - Tent* • Luggage
A in O K L A S S
(.ILAPRVILLF. NURSERY
-army na v y HURPLL’S
Ginpc*Pin .'* r Ph F.A 2 DMA
310 Sanford Avenue
ANIntl'hUld
llnck lilnss Camera Alndcl 9) A TolareM,
iT ^T lT li AIo RI I T S - l i t * 11,YII
Done (iltihH
Artil (i|;i*a
. iinplctr with all act rtto rie i.
SI Furd Automatic Iran miitun.
slr v in :
1'111 P a n a rtrr * p. m.
Edward Small, Enterpn*r Ph
Senlv.irik Gln*« and I'.tin I &lt;’•». 33d for your old range during
NO 8.(129.
112 III IV. 2nd SI ph. FA 3-1(2!
our Old Rang# Round-up". Snu*
34 ulib ronvirtllito, RAIL PS .(
ford (.at Co.. 210 E l i t St.
Furniture Alovtnr * Storage
I'll AAW tur* ASPS F.A 2 1973
U. IT PHILLIP'- Acrnl
Dkra liy thr bulbfl. F.A '.’-0115.
AVAMIRURN VAN LINES
Si Ford F-luv) pickup, fine r it'll
IlLD I wix (OMTII'TK
1300
French
Avr
FA
2
1991
n
Vo
In n r* i m - F A Scntt
Window Si!l« — l.intelt
lu*ia Dr , D rltar), Fla
JfllfllU I I - - irlimr 1*11 ll.ii r«
Grra*e Trap* — Dry Weill
Stminnl# I pkoleler? A Ibid? Sh'-p (In*in ? il Sir* in , &lt;i .VO, Out vide
Ctothpxlir *• Po.lv -- Cement
Furmrrli Dnn'* Coerr Shop
tm). init.-llati. m. FA 2 47(3.
AHR.Ari.r. CONCRLTE CD.
Now Pin*tr! at —
V9 Elm Ave
FA 2 JIM
A
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"
Enpnlr*
-* llmd Sci v.Ce
304 AV. 2nd St.
FA I-7S.1.1
HALL’S GAKAC K
L'lrcti'i- stove. C.nh I'rg ittri, 108
f A ’.'."Rill
It *' til pay VHP to -re ui befurr (0 * I ’cleiv ,\v&lt;AV, Conirnrtria! SI.
r A J-202D
you buy (rprn Fvwningv »-d Nile, A Su.uU) »
I Steiner, I .) hot*- |« » r r m eat
fLinilavi
Aaruum Cb • orr Repair*
grinder, A I condition. J4U. A.
KAS1SIDE Tit All I R s u p s
Itrpal r* A pvri. r-tr all m.ikf« «*f
J. I’rtermn, Phone F.A J-2739.
lb Ink*. Fla

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Stenstrom Kealty
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QUALITY HOMES

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Legal Notice

* - HE*1. ESTATE TOR 8 3LB 21—WORK WANTED
OVIEDO SECTION. HOME 4
FARM S r o o m dwelling— &lt;
acre* exceptional farm land auTable for vcjetahle*—nur»fry
—flower* — on ttlgbwray — In
Oviedo. Caih usco to icttle
r*tate — Phone — FO 5-JWI—
Thatl I. Lingo, Realtor —
Ov ledo. Fla

Sleeping room, private famil*. Pit.
LOST — Mat* Colli*. Sab1* A
FA 3-TJM.
while, an'wer* to name Shen.
Cal! collect, 0 . W Marr. Jr. vlELAKA APA RTM E N T ?~ ooa*
private bathe, l i t W Elret St.
Tituiville, Fla i:63 M. REWARD.
Nicely furnlehrd 2 bedroom and
? hath apartment l &lt;&gt;up’e only
:-m
AI1KT
r \ :1SM n i l S. ford Ave
Larg* urfurrirhed
aparlmr-.t
with front and bark HfeenrJ
bedroom home wttn bi&amp;tid*
parch**. Clu*e in.
Kitchen
room, large kitchen furnltbr-i
equipped. All Myrtle Ave.
with elerit!. »tu(c rf'fgervtoi
Available aftri Nov. in .
ant| *;-rfr nratrr
Phone

IV llll'. &lt;III* I i r I til 111. VIV I II
j i (iii i vi. * Mir i i i «&gt;* • i rum* v.
Gertrude June* and bahy gill iv vvir in n *i H iv m i tm viv.
IV I II (VI i:n» vn ■**»■•
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ADMISSIONS
\•
Rupert Strickland (Sanfi.rd) t;l.tz v J vt KHON
11*t*-.'I*M
DISCHARGES
o r v n : n r Ktuvntt'a T*- u . i z *
III Ilia tin 11 I Sanford)
i Vi kj*0\. m u m reildtlit * i» un­
o:
Julian Howard (Norfn’k. Y« ) it tmw
Vi-1 «lll lelte rt-llte Ilia* «
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11r». -I. Luke and baby I San- • wf.ru blit -f r&lt;-oru]*|i*i be111**1 *anip*t f -it In th- l . ,iil
ford |
t’..urt 'n an-! f,.c neoiluui* * "
t* yiorut*. In (‘hauiert. that lb*
Mr* J. Amlin (Sanford)
pnlui* nl **i,t *rt|r !■ an *. u.-u
H titha llarri* iSanfudi
f..f .lllure* ib* ih—* tin# ..r
iTevr'and flrrwn (Sanford) pi.icb i* *:vni: iv i -khciv im. ip eirf. v*. ELIZA j .vlK.vj X. Dttn -iam
THU*I! PRt:«i:.NTa ai# n* -»m.
ni«n-l I n , I In file *onr tn n -li *•r
ulhe- uteijlua —tit. the - .--v ».r
lb* i’ll. m!i t -uri ..f |teiiilt&gt;t.|v • I at l,r(,rtl (’l-rlit* *mt -,i»lly Mr*. 4 lareare Snvdrr
• •-•#* of Hi, -m u no iiw ihi ire •
Dr. John llratlin left by plane. aiiorr** ltb*w on nr ir i-i, tu,
•lay- nf .Vntetnber. A I- I*.*
Tueiday, Oct. 21, for (-rand Rnp- 4lbHereii*
r*M tint or * ,i , u n ornV«. Mich , to attend the funeral eooraaa.. will ba #nl«r*.t aaaloli
(VIT\r.N
.H nn Pan*! and a*al at
of hi* brother, l.eo ftrarbn
Pa n tot A e,mil- % * ........ t I-■ i,
ih
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a'r ti. lobar. v ]
Mr*. Roe* I’hillin* underwent 1)11
aurgery, Tursday of la*t week, at
i&gt; i1. tiEr.sr* ns*
I '»rh nl il,a i Ir. Ill Ceort
the Seminole Memorial hotpUal,
III Hall ho 1 ' IhlfR
i»lA».i
after rereiving a hip injury a i a
w.
C
Hn’lhli-n
-la
refult nf a fall at her daughter’* c*e/p»* r - pt*ini&gt;rr
lti|w *rw* ItoiMi» •
I Mr*. Cecil flower*) home.
' *a far 4 rfarli'*

of Grand Rapid*. Mich, arrived
la*t week for a two* week \ b it
with Her parent*, Mr. *n-i Mr*,
#11™ (iriheardt and her *i»ler
*od hrother-in law, Mr. and Mr*.
Norman Miller.
Mr. and Mr*. Thom** Sermon*
Jr. announce the hirth of a daugh
ter, born Tueaday, Oct. 21, at
Ike Fi*h Memnnal hntpital in De|j*nd The baliy weighed four
pound*, eight ounce*.
OMeei* llll Met
Th» Otteen Home DemnnUration Club met Tuetday afternoon,
jfcj 21. at the home of Mr*.
Clarenre Snyder.
Plan* were made for a Dec 30
Chriitma* party at the tchonl and
for lending "Love Gift*” to •eve­
n t ihutln*
Mr*. John Riadin and Mr*. L it­
tle were welcomed a* new- mem­
ber* and Mr*. Edward Rrnnett
and daughter, Cheryl, of San­
ford. a* giterif.
The group practiced (he rluh
V*'g after which rrfrethment* of
i^*n.faced fandwifhei, pickle*
and punch were *erved. A pink
and green color icheme predomi­
nated.
Attending. In addition In thoae
named, were Mr*. Albert Fell,
Sir*. Joe Matter*, Mr*. Frank
George, Mr*. John Jur**, Mr*.
Robert AArlliam*. Mr*. Harry Oa­
teen and Mr*. Guy Beall.
Th* next meeting wil be held
* ^ th # home of Mr*. Albert Felt.

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Call FA 20111.

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Banlurfl

• —M l'l AND POUND

ADMISSIONS
Edward Porter (SjnfnrHl
Fur, Apt. (01 Pa.melto, F.A 2-&lt;021
Je rry l.umbenon tSanfurd
bcf-ire I or after 3.
E!»ie Knrmann (DeBary)
David Lomax
(Altnmnnlr Fuinlthrd ioum*. fn* Gable*.
I
4o| Magnolia. FA 2 0720.
Kemper II. S l d r n i (Sanfoid)
Paul Biurglll (Vero U raihl
Wilma Sturgill iVrro Reach)
Paulette Sturrdl
OVro
R r ie h l

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1 bedroom hu-.ee. ISoi Pnuglat

Et)R PENT: Fornithed 5 ir.unt.
I tu-vli &gt;t&gt;m apartment. tu ts Elm |
Ave. (all F.A 2-01*38.

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I 31—AKIICt.LS FOK SALE
29—FURNITURE A
lint s n i n i d

FA R M E R ’S AfJKNCY
N. A. Farmer, Realtor
II. II. )Ahit more. Aunt.
II* S French A*r l*h. F A 2 A2 I
After bourt PA 2 7*18 or FA 2 4321

rtra net*

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AA. P " H i l l
lluilvard Satr« k serrire
231A park Ave
FA 2 02)1
1( (I I ro-liv hirer ;!*«( Iima'ei'lL
50 li p Jolr -on motor, gator
tia lln
Cornp rirlv
CO
plui man* rvlir
Can )&gt;r lln
gnffd I A J3);'.
A'our Lvlnrutle Dralrr
If*III 'ON Sl’llltllM , (KIDDS
304 0-8 I I t
I l-rti* T A " .’.Ml
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rnriu part*.
FA 2-4 III

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AGnk guoitited

F At IDR v 'T l ) i O i r
PI MPS - 'PIMNKI.ER
ALUMINUM
H Y sm tx
VENETIAN BLINDS
All type* and dre&lt;
InitaPrJ Encl&gt;»ed hear! sajpioof bottom
■IN* It Yotirtclf ’
rail with plavtlr emit. PU ftie
ML REP Ain AND SERVICE
or raj on tape*. Colton or nylon
STI NE
tord*.
Atarhin- and Supply In.
Senknrik f i l n " and Point Co,
202 w 2nd Si
Ph F \ }.|(12
112 171 AV Ird SI. Ph. FA 2 4*22
III A11Nc,
Cuttun A AA'ooi Yarn*. NotiaM,
H. II. I'D I'E CD.
Thread*. Tape*
2"# N. Park ---- I'Y *1731
ROLLINS HORRY SHOP
}a v—p i LA|in ni,
it.im'i.Sri At The Sign Of The Totem Fall*
7617 3. French Ave.

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7»—FURNITURE and
lloURKHOLO t-OOD.8

^ J1 IIIIIW
W T xT M Y ai
All! COVIII1TUNING
Large (Kr llanlam*, H)r earll HIAIRW 1 an) III PYlIt WORK
*It'll7
in Sanfutrf (ve.
I
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Good lavel* I all F A 2 Mil

M mo. old reg Mack Angul bull
M r Alathe
n r f inn Avf

Ib-ARTK l.l.s IXANTEDCaih (or furniture or lurplit*
Super Trvdlns I’ •»t. Sanford
0 1l.iiid" l l v I A : tx;;7
i i - m : m t y r^ R io n V "

$700 DOWN!

rnmplrte with iaundi) tuba. 140.
FA 2 3IM.

I’L l AIDING
Contracting A Rrpairi
Ficr E .tim etrt
8 1. II Alt' I V
fttl Sanford Air. Phone FA J U8J
B -riA M I SI8AICE

• RfG VALUES
• QUICK C R E D IT
• EASY TERM S
13IIAON • AIAIER
New anj Iftcd Furnllur#
HI E. Firii At.
Ph. F A 2 3428
4SA V ES
Nevx A I ’xed
f u r n i t u r e anti A ppllanreq

MaThcr o f Sanford

Spcciahvt in Hair Shaping
riYNO IIA IM . A III PAIRING :" 3 :o ’j r F im st i^. ta t-09»i
Styling A Permanent Waving
(iMlronm maionry home in rnn)3 L. IIAHMON
Died furniture, appliance*, tnola
vn -nl rity I.nation Kitrhen
Aii Cund
Soft AVatn
Th F a 2 1271 After 3:00 pin.
ete Bought.«o!d. I.arry’a Mart
rq lipped Pilred well Ire lot re
ftevrliin llraiil* Bar
213 Sanford At) Th FA 2 4138.
( IlMI HIM, r MS | It ll ro lls
pl.vrmrnl (Ott Newly imlni.r
K Afl rt 11 1 I S RE Al I \ Mlllh
a ' r rt immediate poMe-ti.m
33 So. Oak
FA 2 5712
I'lairiflrd Oivntav
ILjlhl to yutir plans
IT* 5U per month.
llrmodrltrig and Addition
!•—
f e m a l e m b it av a n ted
T. \V. M ER O , flro k cr
DON LI KE
T ill." W E E K S S P E C IA L !
Phore FA 2 24*1
Phnn F V *J.flllJ4
(ilKleS W A N T E D
1P58 Mri.de Home
White MuD be 21 or over, Apply Fur ratpentiy, painting, (creenlng, !
45 ft, lu&gt;ng
10 ft AVnla
Pig N* Whittle
imiflng ami plaitrr repair, *»• |
ONLY 91.913 TERMS
NEW!
plvalt
tile,
aiheatoa
tiding,
in*
YOI MAY RE III) ONE AVE
tnnry nr w., •! ftep*. leveling
Stop 'n and vmt with u t —
ABF. LOOKING FOR To .how
anil rrpauing garage* and
Avon * nr* I'hrlvlma* lift* and
No Obltgatioii
wire
king
call
FA
2
IW!l.
Initetrle* Write, |kiv 24r», lurrk
;
Miiilet'ii .Mobile H um e
hart, Fta
IV—F.I.El TIIH 31 SFRVH FS
Sale* A Park
Wottivn, »jr !) to 3), (nr perman­ Houre Wiring . . Electric Service
ent reiponllhV |Mi«itlnn, rapid
Sni YThlrn
2919 An. Orlando Dr.
l&gt; plat, exyi'iienrcd in of fie •
RANDAI.L ELK* MIC CO.
(anfoid
I’h. F.\ 2 7:51
work, *tead&gt; and produelixe 1)2 Magnolia
FA 2 0915
wmkrr. Starting nalarv l l 1' wk,
perlorli,- ineieaie*. A1, day*
wk , apply Collection Du , CredT Bureau. Rm. 103 San. Atl.
WELCOME N A V Y A N D NEW COM ERS
flu k Ride

2 Hrrlrnom Masonry
Home
Furred Wnlls
Ceramic Tile Hath
Aluminum AAvninkr
WindoYVR
I.arjfe luot
Paved Street
Outside City Limits

MORE FMIl 3 01 ft MONEY
WITHIN walking dietance
TKIUIAZZO FLO O RS
downinurt. *rhn-d» and chiir.het.
I N s n .A T K D A
x (lit Aineatr-t tiding, 2 wtnry
Pl.A ST K R K D
hnuae, garage. Ih*.Apr) 1X1, a HU
SO L ID I’AYKD D R IV E
Alberto* *iding. 2-onry. ivtr*
I'A V K D S T R E E 1 S
lot. Iil.jon no. SANLA.NT.A 9
CITY I'T IL IT IE S
flR. attractive frame hone, en
THIS IS NO PROJECT: Tl.eve *re
rloved garage. Extra lot, all
quality home*, nut. you only
landicaprol. Ilarbecu# nvitude
pay project price*.
K330
llO.iXXlOo 3 Bit ( - Tar tiding
Kitchen equipped l.vrge lor
Drive South out 17 92 fSanfmd
Total M.jno no only |*rv&gt; no
Orlando Rd I lurn right on
doien.
Church St. CThi* it one brock
hefure )nu rcarh St.-blry r Tor( D ll’ BA.sT eTi
n rn Z h’ork* to home* on ’our
left with ’ Open” aign Builder S i . J J t mi t f e J y L a ay g g g
r# .i time younr man. •• hiie, In
on ptemi«*( dally Call Orlandn 1.6 N. Park A*r. Ph F.A 2 *I-'3
d iive- 1-uck. Pn. Nn * 057
Ml 4M3« or GA 3(417 any­
M Acre Died farm. 1 bedroom FIN A N C IN G TO S U IT YOU. Sober pointed
time.
man
wanted
houae. large barn*. Inquire
Crowe'* Camp.
Jo»eph II. Levy. FA 2 1223.
led* (or *a!t, located n mile* AV.
of Sanford. Ph. FA 2-3280.
Work A) anted'
Cherry Real Kitata Agency
Dial FA 29K D -N nlary
REAL ESTATE DRIVELS
Board children Hay and night.
P h n n f FA 2*1919
23(1 French Ave.
1219 tt . 13th St. Rear-Barber Shop
I l l 30 per week. FA 2 2377.
J. W . H A L L
IF IT IS R E A L E S T A T E
Truck route of FIni Ida. New Y’ork.
lte&lt;&gt;*f
lik Crumley A Monteith
Reduced. 1 year-old nn ranal In
A Oklahoma, chauffeur* tlrpnvr
-Call H a ir Phono FA
3«U i t 117 South Park Ph. FA 2 &lt;693
Loth Arbor. 172 mo. FA 2 3923
Phone FA 2 4907 or FA 2 2399

M. L. NICHOLS

TO SA N F O U D

\ \ g in d ie aou In he im r gurwld «hwolutrl&gt; free
Aviihuut niillgatiun nl one of S a n fo rd 's leading
M o tel' w hile you locale su itn h le h o m in g for
aini and y o u r fam ily. I'lrk up &gt; u u r key a t th e
Sale* O ffice.

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Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
HHAH.KY ODHAM .
C o rn er llw y . 17-02 A 27* h S t.

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I'hone FA 2-1501

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Horse Players: U. S. Versus Russian
part in Weatarn countries. And
while Soviet racing i* surrounded
MOSCOW fUPI)—The Ministry with some controversy, In Moscow
of Agriculture conducts horae rac­ and half a down other Soviet eling in Russia as fi "testing ground tlef It rontinuei to enjoy tte sta­
for, the improvement of the tu* it bad in Russia in pre-revolu­
breed," but Just e* hi America, tionary times.
the Muscovite horse player*! main
Tea Rrbie Rets
Interest la In winning a bet.
- The ornate Moscow Hippodrome
From an official standpoint, Is said to be 150 year* old and
Garayr and Zaryad, lha two Rus­ her* on Wednesday, Saturday and
sian horsea which will race In Sunday afternoons, an average of
the 1100,000 Washington. D. C. 10,000, with 30.000 on Derby Day,
International at Laurel on Nov. show up for the racing.
II, will not be running just for The minimum bet la 10 rubles
the prtie money Ilk* bourgeois tJ 50 at the "official ex'hange
capitalist — nation entrant*. The
Soviet steeds seek a higher ob­
jective.
The two three-yeor-clds are
"horse* of the people." Thus when
WASHINGTON (UPI) — A plan,
Garayr and Zarayad finished onetwo recently In the Moscow Der­ duet starring Harry S. Truman
by, the Importance of thia from and Richard M. Nison?
the Soviet standpoint lay not in It probably won't, but It could
the payoff at the partmtdual win­ happen at the National Press Club
dows but in the future of the two one of these days. The club presi­
horses when they are stationed at dent has formally Invited the
stud farmi after their rielng days former president and the current
vice president to Join In jurt such
are over
s collaboration.
Horae Players Kama
For while horses have all hut
The Idea grew out of a stair
disappeared from American farms menl by Nixon over the weekend.
they still are much in use at the He said he and Truman would
rolleetlve farms In the Soviet Un­ "bury the hatchet.’* ending their
ion and are an important part long verbal feud, "when the Naof the national economy.
Coral Press Club Invites u* to
But although "Improvement of play a duet."
the breed" may be the official
Reporters had asked him about
reason for horae racing, tbouaamli the apparent thaw in Trumanof Muscovites have other ideal Nlxon relations. In a recent
when they Rock to the running speech Nixon referred to the
tracks during the summer and Democratic leader a* a "gallant
harneii tracks which operate warrior." The next day, Truman
throughout the year.
told newsmen that sounded to him
The Russian horse player it not like an apology and "making up
much different from his counter­
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rat*. This amounts to about two
hours pay for the average worker
—and there la win betting only.
The usual bet la the "double,"
picking the winners of any two
consecutive recti, licking the
winner of Just one race L "ordi­
nary" betting and since the pay­
offs usually are so small, most
bettors go for the double.
Jockeys hate a guaranteed w ife
of 700 rubies 1175 mon'hly aug­
mented by a percentage of the
handle depending upon how they
finish even through there is orly
wln betting.

Harry, Nixon Invited For Piano Duel

FIRST SNOW OF TUB YKAR—You»Kiiterii frolic In the nnrtw at Herne. New York, »fU r n l7-!nch full clowretl th r f'utnKill Mount» community of Tnnncrn villa uml dumped
York. It war the fir.it snow of the up.from two to four inches elsewhere in upstate
(DPI Telephoto)
proachir.jr winter for the area

Heart Drug Tests Term 'Impressive'
. WASHINGTON (U PU -Thc Na­
tional H art Institute Monday an*
nounead ‘iupreuiv*" results with
• new drag for lowering blood
pressure.
ft said research physicians of
the Institute have found that the
druir, known as JI! 516, "produces
marked and sustained lowering of
blood pressure in patients with
hypertension." Hypertension it the
medic si name for the disease
Commonly known a t high blood
pressure, one of the nation's leadtap causes of death.
The research physicians are
Dr*. Louts GUIespie Jr., Luther
L Terry end Albert Sjoerdsma.
They presented a formal paper on
thsir research today before a
scientific session of the American
Heart Association at Kan - landseo. The findings were simultane­
ously made public here by the
Institute, a branch of the Nation­

al Instltu e« cf Health si Uclbeada, Md.
The physicians re pored U-at JU
516 does not seem to produce
some of thr undesirable side ef­
fects of other blood pirssure—low­
ering drugs now in use. These
side effrets Indudo sexual impo­
tence, dry mouth and constipa­
tion.
In sovie patients JH 516 hat
produced a unique tide effect of
Its own —temporary color blindn r t . Tills condition has disap­
peared upon withdrawal of the
drug.
It has been administered to date
to 21 patirots, of whom 19 re.pon(fed with "sigtilflranl and sustain­
ed lowering” of blood pressure.
The physicians said howrver
that further clinical tests mutt tie
made before the drag's lasting
value In Irratmaul of hyperten­
sion can be known.

Agreement Slated
For Signing Today
BAGHDAD (Ul’l i - A cultural
agreement between Iraq and the
United Arab Republic was to he
signed here t.day by visiting
UAH Education Minister Karnalrldin Hussein.
Hussein was greeted by a
cheering trowd of about 20,000
students, workers and tribesmen
whan he flew in Monday from
C a ir o . Although demonstrations
are technically Illegal, police made
no attempt to Interfere with the
greeting.

our differences l« okay with me "
On hearing of Nixon'* latest
rum uritl. Press Club President
John V. Horner promptly ern* off
telegrams saying:
‘ The National Pres* Club ap­
plauds '.he harmonious sounds
comi.-g from two of Its most dis­
tinguished members •#’ ■- play at
opposite ends of the keyboa'd . .
"We ifiiarsnt'c » t-.il house and
an appreciative andlen-r
Fur­
ther. we assure you the cridis
will be there *m mi&gt;ise"

Service Restored
LONDON tUPIi —Tl,e British
Post Office Mundsy announced
the resumption «f normal tele­
phone service wi:h li,e Iraqui cap­
ital of Rsghdad following an Intcrri’plion of more than three
monlhf. The service had been
halted by thr revolution last July
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Groom Collapses, Twice, At Altar
ROME {UPIi— Gulseppe Sfagrl
la a married man today, but be
found the wedding service such a
strain that he may have to spend
his whole "honeymoon" In a hos­
pital.
The 26-year-oid groom fainted
twice during the ceremony la a
chorch In suburban Cantrcelle,
once just s i ne should h a ir bren
saying "t d o ' and ags.'a yust af-

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FOR the South
Of the South—because two-thirds of the Coni|uoy‘i
dividends t r i paid to more than H.WW of in stockholders living in the five Southern slate* we w tw ;
By the South—because our officers, directors,
•ion manager* nod the majority of our personnel, arc
all .Southern men;
For the South— because all of our plants, i rrmlnaU,
acrvica stations and other properties are located in the
I n Southern states shown on the map aoose.

POST

UV niaiiufac’-ire posU of various slats and lengths end ean
fill mi&gt;»t any &lt;mh-. whether large or small.
r-ut standald line post, tiV long and S’* a-erage slxe ha- e
Ix-ci'-nr funfnus over Florida. IV# have been making this post for
the
I-n years without change in site, length or In prire,
they still are fifty cents f.o.b. the plant o, fifty-five tents de­
liver'd in quantities of a lh»uvani or more. W* t#B*v e 3«r pouts
ire unequalled la quality and p *re.
Write or telephone your order* or for *0 Itkmal informs
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HOME fUPI) — A Rome court
Monday poitponed until Friday a
hearing on the Italian public pro­
secutor's appeal againat a court
ruling annulling the Mexican pro­
xy marriage of Ingrid Rergman
and Roberto Rnsselllnl. Postpone­
ment was ordered because of the
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for additional real estate, buildings and facilities , . .
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R ecreatio n C a rd s I
Now B ein g Issu ed

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Pol ha today hold for mental
examination a m an who (tasted a brief invasion of the Qu«ntieo, Va.. Marine bane, armed with a toy aix-shooter.
The invasion was a flop, and the man later was arrested
in a Washington hotel room when a corps of FBI men. metro,
politan police, m ilitary police and a lone postal inspector des­
Hie City of Sanford yesterday i Civte Center will be c-ofed a ll
cended on him.
began issuing registration card* for night to all children under grade
4
Police said th e man h a i l o d a cab in Richmond, Va., use In mr&lt;atk&gt;n department acts aeven.
--------------------------------------------- f Tuesday, gave driver Samuel J.
Smith, a (100 hill and told him to
drive to Washington. Smith said
the man waa carrying five bottles
of whisky in a government mail
hag.
The taller fact apparently ex­
plain* the pretence of the poalat
Inspector In the a rrttlin i party.
En route In Washington, the
passenger onleied Smith 1o pick
up various puinta a hitchhiking
WASHINGTEN &lt;UPl&gt;— The In- soldier, a civilian carnival worker
I,--ill Have vie Service ’'a* taken on hit *»av to Maine, and a amatl
ihi ret trover* lal *‘xm
at- huv with a brscr n* shiny toy pislounl
fre-^ l»Vv iTvotrto tax .ol* around hla wa»»t. the bo)
rr*’ir.u a rat i d l e d r* v iu w 'le -, accepted a ift a nhort distance
frot.v QuanLeo.
ic it* pltcr.
Aa the group approached the
They asr if I’ve.
***
reimbursed by ht» ci&gt;-,dv&gt;rt *’®r Mati-tc bars ihr passenger or­
expenses and. If ao. whether he dered Smith in drive inlo rhe gsm
gave the h-w* an i'e m lte d account- 1' rre ihe cab (topped, ir-d a
guard, Pfc. Arthur M. Byrne* of
*■,- cf the outlay*.
w There La no i - s i g e in the iu&gt;, Medf.&gt;rd, Man., walked up.
made final 1.) Au.ruat, the! tax­ Thr man had wrapped hit face
payer* who kit* th e ir employer* In a handkerchief an! grabbed one
an ttemim! expense account awl of the toy plitola from tne child.
collect only a» m uch a* they He pointed it at Byrne*.
‘T thought the man had a bad
apend do not have to give an ac­
counting to the i«*vcnuc service. rold ao f didn't gel loo shook up,"
Persons who do not submit a Byrnes tald. "Then lie pointed the
detailed reckoning to their em­ gun right at my note and I atariployer!. and the s e lf • employed, cd wondaring."
mu*t Itrmixc expense* and WinThe man handed Byrnes a card
and told him to give It to th*
.jiu r s e m e rt on the t a x return.
The Ux sendee feels the new ar­ commanding general of th* base,
rangement will m a k e filing » the card wa* covered with bibli­
return easier for taxpayer* who cal names, was sign "I/ord Cod1'
square their expense* with their and ended with this note: "To th*
commanding general . . death."
boaiei.
There are two exception* to the
Byrnes, meanwhile, had pulled
new rule. Taxpayers who receive hla own pistol but decided not In
reimbursement* th a t exceed their take any further action because of
actual expense* m ust lUt the dif­ the child. Th* cab pulled away
ference aa taxable Income, but and about 100 yardi from Ih* ma­
don’t have to give d e U iii. Tboie rine ba*e gate, the youngster
t « h o claim deduction* on ground* jumped out.
The cab continued an to near­
(bat their eapenae* exceeded their
reimbursement* m u a t itemite all by Alexandria. Va., where the
outlayi and expense money re­ other two hitchhikers went their
way. The man got out and told
reived
Smith to go borne.

New Tax Return:
One Line Out, 2
Put In Its Place

vitie*.
He asked parents to n-opctalc
Membership card* are being In enforcement of these rule*. F.V
given tn-cily student* at Ur* Civic jncciary grad* children may u»c
Center (while) and Caatle Brewer the faeiiitici in the afternoon Fer­
(Negro). Ail students attending ry »*id. They will be denied adeither recreation center must have mirtlon at night, however.
these cards, and must he register­
Oulof-cil) residents will be re­
ed with the recreation Jep?itni*cit quited to pay s (i fee per child
office, by Nov. 10.
to obtain memheroh-p cants. Al!
Ranald Parry, recrt-aiio-i direct i-gislrilkm lor while rosidents will
or. said the reccnlly-xppro .ed Cay h« hainl-cd at thr tafrcathin* of­
Commission -rder requiring ‘he fice m iht Civic Center, t'ard* for
card* would go into effect on No.. Ncr.foe* -rill be issued at th* Cas­
10. Cards will lie good this fHe»: t tle Rrewrr Community Center.
year, ending Sept. V), 1959.
Perry laid registration ca-dr
Separate raids *re Leing issued will not be honored until signed
for junior high rt dents (grades by a child1, parents, or guar bans.
seven and rich*, i and senior stu­ Commissioners, in aduuthi; the
dent* (graJt/ dine through 121. rule requiring the cards, said thlPerry salt the youth wing of the would enable recreation depart,
menl supervisor* to rrgulate acti­
vities. It also will allow officials
U&gt; bin children who destroy pro­
perty of refuse lo cooperate.

Probers To Watch Polls

!Attorneys Ordered
New Pope Appeals Church Used As School
For World Peace Could Lose Tax Status To Act Promptly
On Discrimination
In First Address

WASHINGTON tU P l) — Chur- 1Involved or have offend facilities
eh--* that open (heir doors ta 1[U help in pritalc schooling plans
WASHINGTON (U PI) — Atty.
'private schr.il classes In the fight Nqbaitulinx for public schools
Gen. William P. Rogers ordered
\ AT1CAN c m Iveil — Pope [ against integration may lose Uirir |
in integration battles.
John XXIII began .he first day lax exempt status, It was learned
U. S. attorney* today to be ready
Emergency Sen Ire
In many liistun.es th« churches to act promptly on all report* of
of lilt reign today with an appeal today.
Approximately IS churches In 0((cr,.a their facilities to help the ballot box tampering ami dlscriiq*
to the leaders of the world to
abandon their mousiruus arms lattle Rock, Ark., and two Vtr children during the emergency (nation at the poll* next Tuesday.
glni* rttlc.*- sir already actively ra.lver than in an rflort to aid the
Rogers Instructed all federal
and en*urr peace with lustier.
anti • intcgiatinn fight. However, attorneys to &gt;tay on the job a t
Thr Ttkyear-old povtlff. In hi*
tax officials Indicated thr effect long a* the poll* are open and to
first papal addrrsr, asked the
n tr.e chur n* s’ tax exempt stat­ tv prepared to move swiftly on
world leaders lo To-k at thr pro
us would
the sami 'eg.vHles* w" complaint* of federal election
pic, ll.'rn to t* -,r vu^e. "
las violation*.
•
of their intent.
“What do they a s? Ahat do
Fndei 1-xistlag lax I .•». ehurThe Justice Department’s Civil
they ti-iplorc? Not new mor-trou*
rhrs !-.rc;l p. t pa&gt; Income tsx.v* Right. Division will have a staff
arms but peace. .but lustier- .
to the 'wWr,* government or even on hind throughout election day
but tranquility awl concord"
m*Vc i.-port, of their income and and during the night here until
Pop* John, his voice linn and
ipcr.ding lo thr Intetnal Revenue the last polling place In th*
at timos almost musical, spoke in
Service, fui* doc* not apply to .ouiitry closet.
Ijt i n from thi- papal throne in the
sal*Hex pf minister* and other
Sistinr Chapel wtwt* a s c ret
UlCIIWOOD, W. Va. (U l'h church employes wh'clv *re tax­ The division, headed by A*lt.
conclave of cardinals circled him
Atty, Gen, W, Wilson W’hite, en­
MANILA (UPI) - The Untied
Two coal mine explosions m ss able like all othu |iersonal In­ force* federal voting at a lutes
Tuesday aa the 'Jti'Jrd pontiff.
Slates tnd the Philippine* will
His speech followed a Solemn many day* In West Virginia left come.
......
.
,
., Rogers noted in a statement
open tslkj here Nov. II on the
Mas* that brought the electing Xt men dead.
, , cl’u , ‘" ‘ -* J
, that the primary responsibtlUy foe
possible establishment of U. S.
conclave to
----------. an end and opened
----Twelve were killed and one vt at : rule do not here srge incomes running elections rests with tha
missile the* in Tl.r Philippines.
the scsled arc* of St. Peters to | m, „ | ns „„t presumed dead in a ° '* r *'”• at&gt;0' f lHw»r expenses. state, and the federal government
Foreign Seeretsry Fshxberto SetMIAMI (UPI i - Honda was the worlc* for the first llnie since blast that ripied through the Bur the tax-exempt status I* Important has n&lt;&gt; authority to supervisa
supposed lo get its first frost of last Satu* lay.
*raMB,fd Tu*,d ,Jr n,Bh,■
ton mine of th* Ogleby -North Coal to them In relation t„ their con- generally thr conduct of balloting.
Nswda I rre I'eate
tiie season this morning, but
Co. near Cralgsvtlle T u e s d a y ribulors.
However, he added: "Where idthanks to clouds moving In from
He said the world ncedcsl a morning
Contributor* Hurt
i.lationt - f federal statutes occur,
NEW YORK (UPI) - Entertain- tiw* Gulf, the frost failed to show. free peace —not a peace existing
Church contributions may now the Department of Justice will
Twenty-two were killed In a
era Frank Sinatra and Danny
The Miami Weather Bureau under conditions of slavery.
similar «xpln«lon at the Bishop lie deducted from the contribu­ promptly and vigorously taka
Kaye teturned to th* United said the cloud covering raised
Addressing himself lo those
tor's inr &gt;mr ta i n up to 3u per
State* Tuesday night from a trip temperatures about 10 degree* wbo "bold in their hands thr fat* muv of (be Pocahontas Furl Co. rent nf Mi gm n income. If g prosecutive action."
at
the
Virginia
border
Monday
Rogers said that every U. S. at­
to London during which they hob­ higher than forecast.
of nations," the Pop* asked:
church last Us tax exempt status torney has been directed to be
morning.
nobbed with blu*bk&gt;ods from
The Weather Bureau said read­
"Why are dtasensiona and disCharles Fargosun, United Mine thi* deduction w.nfl.l not tie al­ "particularly watchful and pre­
Queen Elitahelh II an down.
ings dipped into thr 40'l in th* cord not settlnl’ Mh) are effoeu
Workers
safely Inspector. &gt;*ld hr lowed, geeordiug to the IRN pared to act upon reports concern­
extreme north portion of the state diterlrd at rreatlng harmful inhelirvej
thi* WIS thr first time spokesman. This might cut ma­ ing Uh- intimidation or prevention
with no reports of (r»al.
atrumcnU of w ar tn&gt;te*d of civil
mine
dlssders
had occu.rrd on terially into a church'* income of voters from easting ballot! as
Th* lowest reporting station proeresa?
FLORENCE. Min. (U PI)
their free will dictates."
consecutive
dsys
in the United from ccntributions.
was
deal*
with
a
*1.
It
waa
"Come,
art
rouragr-us
and
con
Fourteen students were Injured,
In addition, ha SetU repot la deal­
.Slat**.
but none critically, when three probably a few H rgrtts lower In fident. . . He Uch' from anov*
ing with (also or fictitious ballots
The
men
k
i
l
l
e
d
Tuesday
school bus** collided near hire low-lying farmlands in th* arse, shine* on you ’’
or oilier means used to pre*ent
II* quoted from hi Augustt-ve: never had a ghost of a chance."
Turrday. Investigators said on* forecaster* ailed
a ballot froc. being counted, will
Most lilies in north and central Pax est Iranqulllita* dominl"— according t» a slste mine official.
bua struck another from behind,
be Invesilyatrd.
Last
year
37
men
lost
their
knocking It into thr third vehicle. Florida had readings in the JO'i. Peace I* tiw tranquility of th*
"N'.i respo-ulole complaint of
lives
in
s
blast
at
thr
Bishop
Miami had a low of 61.
L o r d , and from St Thomas:
discrimination, ballot bog tamper­
and, slaver) mine.
The weatherman predkted II "Between peace
ing or oilier possible federal viola­
Slogan At Stake;
Thirty seven in me is working on
AMMAN, Jordan IUI'D Royal would warm up a bit today tcross there Is a great difference. Peace on* seetlor. nf the mountaii.Gdr
Tiie nturthly inerting of tin- Cof­ tion will be disregarded," Rogers
Is tranquil frenlnm."
Air Force transport* todsy com­ the state
pit at Cralgsvillr scrambled to fee Club of the Seminole County declared.
Rush Order Asked pleted
the airlift evacuation of
s*(*ly. Hut 17 olh«i s In another Chamber of Commerce at 10 a. m.
British iruop* from Jordan. The
sect tun were trapped when a ' ituorrow at Mr*. Applrby* Val­
A public aplriUal Cill.’tti •bo On Celery Plants
tea withdrawal waa expected to
wall of tiie Ire1 earth sealed off des IWstaurant will he highlighted
ook the time to report a fur*at Sanford'* reputation of "The be completed in another two
by thu introduction of three rf fl­
passage*.) s.
fire ytilcrdnv is credited with Celery City'' nas brought about a weeks.
Four of Ihr 17 were irscmd eer* at th» Nxval Air Station
saving hundreds c f acres of Semi­ trquast fur reicry plant* from a
nole County’* valuable ‘Imbeil .nd. h? Petersburg man.
■ml hauled lo the surface on con­ here who ireeiitlv aiiumed charge
of units at change cf com­
Netrroea Lose Round
veyor lie'll from two and one-half charge
I,. I* Cox of l.oiurwood spotted
In a letter ur The noiifun! H*r
mand eeremonlev
MONTGOMERY, Als. (U PI)—
a fire Tuesda* afternoon about aid. J. A. Konkin asked f»r a
miles inside the mine. William
Captain James D Ramage, comAirs. Luem Chappell Lovell died
two miles from Long wood on the "ruih order1' on $1.60 worth of A federal judge today upheld Ala­
Tucker, J4, »nd Haul Davis, U.
ENGUKWOOD. Colo. (U PI)- A "He showed no rrm one wlutso- were admitted to Sarrrd Heart tr.andore of the outfits Involved, suddenly )c*'erday following g
l/rngweod-Markham Road. Ranger celery plant* that he might set out. bama's right to pass legislation
ever when we got him out of lied Ibvvpttal with serious burn* Thr will present Cmdr. Ed. Winter. brail attack.
Robert Lcvcrctt o f the Florida
El closed w*« a check for 11.50,
•»
* - »
Comi.iandlittr officer &lt;■, CANIUbN
She was the wife of William Vail
Port st Service went into ict'un which h? "xuarantvrd to Iw good",
today fur sltootiug a sumac in early this moinlng," Hill Marag- other two wrrr In fair rondltlon 51. ( m-ir. Kluytl I'.irris, shipper of L&gt;\e!1 and the daughter of tho
with a flre-fignting crew and V ) itankin asked Th« Herald to out a suit by Tuskegte, Ala., Ne­ the back '.old police he did it gus. chief tnvertigator for the
State Mines Chief Crawford
groes
-Peking to have a gerry­
sheriff's office, said.
g a llo n s of water and aaved the "plea*-.' have someone lend me
Wilson livtrd gas ignition as thr VAII9, «nd Ctndr Ernie llorirll, late Mr. and Airs. H. H. Chappell,
"Just like they do it on TV."
mandering* act dK land Invalid.
romtnanding officer of v&gt;H 3.
pioneer residents of Semlnola
A house t&lt;&gt; house search wa* cause of the explosion.
umbctland
soma celery pUnts."
Police said the boy, Identiflid
"The meeting l&gt; another In th* County.
ordered
In
this
Denver
tuliurii
V. W Mkigelle. owner of the
Harrison
Carter,
St.
one
of
Any-oif desiring t&lt;* fill th# order Ike Plans To Vote
st Kerry Dale Casey, acted more
Tuesda) night after Mrs Shirley those who rtri|-rd, said "when •cries uf events mten-lrd to foster
land. sa*d he and hi* helper were may sm d the plant* f r J. A.
Mis. Livtll was a communicant
WANIUNUT0N (UI’D — Pr**l- Like a 17-year-old youth than s Orlofika, 32 was shot on the we fell the sir rev rise alter the the pleasant nsJ.llh.in* &gt;xliting he- of Holy Croa* Episcopal Church}
burning brush pile* when high Rr.rikin, I ttt K nt Ave., Nurth, St.
boy
of
10
dent Et*nihow«r will vot* at
front step* of her honi«
winds fanned the blaJe. The fire Petersburg.
blast wr ran out and didn't even tween thr Navy and ihe rilirens -list president of PKO .Sisterhood
of the community," Charlie Mor­ ■nd a member nf Uic DAR. Kha
D&lt;vtors lenmvnl a 11 r*liber pick up our lunch iaicktls."
became too lu« for them to keep The city’s slogan t&gt; at slake. The Getty sburg. Pa., next T'uesdwi
slug from Mr*. Orlof«k)‘i shoulit under control. About four acre* check may be picked up at The after spudlng a long weekend at
Among the dtad were Mlnr rison, who arranged Ihe program, was born In Sanford In IB95.
his farm (her*, th* Whit* Hous'
der and said she was In good con­ Supertnlendenl (din C. Gatra, and said.
were burned.
In addllion In h rr huahand, aho
H erld
• aid today.
Lcverctt N l ) Issued a warning
dition. She ha« Ihret rhlldirn
his attirianl, Edward Ntephrnl« survived hy two daughters. Miss
TTtr
President
plans
to
drive
to
t j owners rf timbrHand* and hunt­
Mr*. Orlofiky told nffierr* thr Son.
Winifred (aivell of Sanfonl and
Cabinet Expected Gainesville
Gettysburg from Baltiutnr* Prt
er* to "beware of sim ilar cap1- Legion To Start
. yi'urgxtrr *hot her with a pistol
and Mrs
Gerhard
day
night.
/Modes." Ha further advised the
aftn she laughtd off his warning
Wuenach of Indlanapolh. Indj a
To
Vote
Against
ORLANDO
(UPI)
The
execu­
{mblie that thin ia a good 'Imv to Building Tomorrow
to "urop your purse or I'll shoot."
grandson, David Freiderick Wucn*
tive vice president of thr Florida She said she assumeil thr hu&gt; wa*
put in ftre lines. Anyone desiring
*-h; and three slstera, Mrs. W.
Groundbreaking ceremonies wilt
'Mansion
Buffer*
Chamber
of
Commerce
said
today
EVANSTON,
111.
(U
ri)
—
A
protective firrlinca rt-a/ tall the be held at • a. m. tomon-&gt;.» f»r
joking.
K. CouRrourn, Port Arthur, T ei.j
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Cabl Mrs. Frank Scruggi and Mr*. H.
Florida Forest Service at Long- the new fair building of Camp­ fir* of .mkncwn origin auf.nl a the major reason for the euirenl
She said tiie )»ung*U-r first ac­
squtrte
on
thr
state’s
pockettwok
IW
•
year
old
riementary
school
net Truster* nf the Internal J. I'cmberton nf rirntand Reach.
wood.
bell Leasing "net (3 of the Amcri Tuesday liight, causing shout was the sudden and gigantic pupil costed her as she wav walking
Improvement Fund arr expected
home from work at about duik.
Funeral servlet* will be bald
can Lagton
(500.000 in damage and hnlttnr lation increase.
to
vote officially soon against from Brhson Chapel, Thursday af­
She
-aid
hr
pointed
a
rlrkrtplatT ie decision was made last classes temporarily for 6(0 stu­ Harold Coler, addrrssli.g the
Negroes File Suit night
TAIi'EI (Ill'll
Natl.mallei purrhaiing a sixth parcel of land ternoon, Fr, John W. Thomas, of­
nl revolver and demanded that
at an adjourned meeting of dents,
Orlando Rotary Club, said "&lt;&gt;ur she drop her purse.
China ditcloitd tiday It ha* bolt­ a* a buffer tone for the new ficiating. Thr time will be an­
Ih*
Legion.
Member*
voted
lit
hold
Against New York a fish fry on Nov. I at th * F irm ­ N«&gt; on* was hurt In :h* Idate great growth Is Indeed something *Tve already shut a nun and ed tiie *ire of lit commercial tith­ governor'* man-ion.
nounced.
The Trustee* agreed Informally
NEW YORK &lt;U P I) - Four er!* Auction Market, legionnaires In ih* all-Negro Foster School to crow about, nut it I* no tin- dtopped him," ihe quoted the bo) ing fire! in tin- Halm IsLarult drt
mixed
blessing."
a
fte
r
student,
and
janitors
Iwd
•pit-e
Coruiminl-t
buildup
of
Tuesday not to buy ihe property
fla rle m parent* filed a million- were reminded lo mike reserva­
a* saying.
"Thr seamy side tu m ri uui in She said the lad followed her fortifle.t' -ii* on Ihe mainland
nl Die G ,tt. Kitlle, loratrd H e Hot His W ish
dollar damage claim against the tion* for the Veterans I**y din­ left for the day.
our *tal* government'* financial two Mocks to her home and tired
Strengthening of Ihe Maltu ll»h *cro*i the southeast ro n i-r from
city Tuesday, accuaing it of per­ ner, Nov. It, at T p. ra. The din­
HARTFORD, tonn. —(U PI) picture, for growth must Ire paid the weapon aa she walkrd up the ing f l e e t underllneii I'rrtident the new mansion.
petuating "racial segregation" in ner will be served by the Auxi
Maurice McGovern, 22. an Inmate
HONG KONG (UPII — Police out by sn expansion gf our public front steps. She stumhlrd into thr Chiang Kai -ink * delrrmuiallon
Th-* city of Tallahaiter had thr ■t the Hartford I'-unty Jail, want­
five school district*.
Uary.
base arrested a lop member of plant. This Is just what our state liuutr and a hah) sitter called po­ to hold the Matin amt Wurmo) olf option to buy Ihe land for about ed lo transfer to more permanent
The psrents contended they had
shore Islands al any ro ll and In JJ.I.ngo and Ihe date could pur- quarter* at Wethersfield Slat* Pri­
the pro - Communist KuomlnUng government1! financial leader* ate lice.
been forced to seek other means
N ow T hey K now
develop their tvillan agriculture | ,-hase it from the city at the son. where he figured ho "could
Revolutionary Committee for il- trying to do now In ihifting public
nf educating their children.
and ftihiriri
• ppraitfd price of wunc (50.000. settle down, learn a trade ami get
The claim, expected to lead to
RUTLAND, Vt. -(U Plt-O ffl- legal "political activities" her*, funds." he said
The fleet w*« paid for in part
Several parcels of property hiva straightened out."
a law suit, said the alleged *e£re- rials believe they know why the the Independent New Life Eve­ Cole* noted that Florida's von- President Delays
h) U. S economic aid funds. Iicen purthated aroum* the mangwGon tended "to re ta rd the (du­ City Hospital hen- was a popular ning Post reported Tuesday nleht. ititutinn prohibit! capital borrow
S.i McGovern Joined In an atEleven
mechanised
tampan* lion to pH,tret il from encroaeh- templed break from Ihe Jail, waa
rational development of N e g r o place hack In the ir * ri. For breakIt said lliuang tiling-Yt, dr ing, making it necessary to fi- ‘Space’ Decision
Children..."
rrcapluri-l and got hia wish.
fast It was suggested that pltirnls , scribed as a member of the O n- nan&lt;# capital improvements with
WASIILNGTON (U l'li - Fieri- launched a few day* ago in Ihr merit by butines* properly.
The claim flier* were among b* given aoft boiled rggs, poached ■tral Commit!** cf thr Kuomlntang current tax collection!.
dent Elsenhower today pnitponed Mattu Sea at the northern rnd of
"The upturn in the econoni) ot "for some lim e" a deettion !n the strails are rqulpprd with dieeight Harlem parent* «ho kept and whipped with water and li­ Committee, probably would be
Florida from the slum dip of the die explosive controversy between *et engines
their children out of junior high quor or wine.
deported to Communist China.
first of the year first became the Army and Use new rivilUir
Meanwhile Nationalist suutces
irhuol.
apparent in April," rioter said, spare agency.
*aid the C o mm u n i a t s had In­
"but tlHaysd effects of the Hip
Th* F m id rn t met for one hour creased wuik on fortifications op
are tltil being felt."
Juniors Attend
with hi* Space louncil. Hr hid i
the ilsndi.
Red shelling of (Jucinoy con­
•stv-iid
J ' r J b*
T 'romu’cled by mtd-19)!)
r*u
rumrooned it la the Whl.e House
Private C lasses
to Uis-ust control of scientific tal­ tinued light ami sporadic on this
Some of Ihe other ill-effect* of ent ard space projects.
odd • numbered day which lbLITTLE BOCK. Ark
(U P IiThe S.tnleolc County FIIA Com-, year* at the interest rat« of four
rapid population growth, accord­ But White House Frr-i Sv-rie- Red* ir-erved lor all • out born
CTassei have begun for 22U juniors
ing to Col**, •&gt;■ InaMilty to | tary James C. Ilsgeily •aid the hardments if they desire under millee ha- approved housing loan* j ,,«r r , ut. a real n U U mortgage
U t Ih* little Rock P rivate High
build r-&gt;ad* and schools fart
amounting to (197,IU In the pu*t is uk*n on Ui- farm, but a first
School Corp. school.
President wouldn't "m ale a de
• l,*rn*w ''**
PUnenough, neglect of natural r*- cisinn foe rome time ’ ami w„uld
few months, according to Curtis mortgage I* rot required.
Clasier for ItO acnLsn have1 ^
raominI
^
||kr
The lmn*rt caused Tucker to eourtCS pre**rv*ti-'r. and
J, Green. HIA supervisor.
Green said that this construction
be*n going for a week and topbo- , t
jjjj.
y; ^ And*rs«n.
*0' I h«ld further meetings vsilh the
lot*
control of his ear and he eresi# in slum areas.
Green said the loan total involv­ progiarn has provided belter
T o re, we expected to be In class I maaaa«r «f Mather Furniture
council before doing so.
Gold
Ingot
Gone;
ed 21 loan* f-r construction, alter­ humi* fur Rrmlnol* County farm
by Nov. j .
. . . .
Start, wbo rttid et at 221 Writ ISth crashed Into th* Shell Oil S t a t i o n ------------------ation or repair of farm dwelling families, better shelter for live­
Dr. J. W. Cady, principal of an St.
on the East side of French Ave.
Worth $24,000
houses, lonstnicllrg hams, poul­ stock and improved storage facil­
emergency school * j* j .sored by ■ That L, until ba answered the and IMh St., rauring damage In' Posse is Hunting
NEW YORK fUPD—A 93-pouud try bouse*, greenhouses, equip­ ities for machinery and ferd. lira
Baptixt cotlegf, la-d about 360 door shortly after h* awakened I the station in th* amount o f 1
Cold ingot worth ( 21,00(1 disap­ ment sheds .dairy harn* and ten­ added that many part-time far*
(lude-ts began el.vsse* Tuoaday, only to find Sanford Polkcmvn Ed (1.000.
4 iinstdrrxhtr cloud)net- through peared from x shipment nf bullion
Accused
Rapist
ant hollies.
tuvrs who previously wtrvi Ineli­
The Baptist school charges a Hi)den and Dick Coagraves, whu
Hy this tun* Itf* was to compli­
SPRING HILL, Tenn. tU Pl) - Ihursd.) with ibante surar light
These In.,ns ran 1* obtained hy gible now may apply. TLU ia
tuition of (20 a month r» r itu- told Inin all about an accident bl­ cated for th* dritrtr of Ardaraon's A poss*. aided fry btoodhouml* » ln Thursday. High today » lo being flown from Chicago to f.iGuardis Ain-ort Tuesday night. Seminole County farmers for run- pouiMa due lo relaxed eligibility
%-m for tha first child of a ear had been Involved In during nar that he draidrd it waa time lo
and a helicopter, fanned out near 71. low tonight 54 to 40. North ta
Airport offirlala railed police strurtion or repair of dwelling requirrm tult, Green said.
family. The second child costs Ik* night.
leave. Thia he did, and hasn’t i.tre today in n search for a Ne­ northeast winds ( lo l( mllr* per and Fill arenls to aid in the houro* or other risential farm
The FIIA office ie located la
(13. and Ihe third *10.
hour
today
and
tonight.
A iaknon’a l SSI Dodg* waa slot- boon fata rinc*. TV Dodg* roiled gro accused by a while woman of
search for Ihe Ingot, part of a buildings, Grcrn said. To be eligi­ Room (17, Sanfonl Atlantic Nft*
aa from bis bone. At !t:tf p ra.. 41 f**t and ram* to real cn th* raping bar.
shipment of three ingots worth a ble for these loans. Ihe applicant tiuual Hank Building. Full in­
‘Speeding* F a m ily
Ura "borrower" drovt th* car East aid* of Franch Ave.
The state highway patrol sent D ance A ll N ig h t
total nf (7I.’X)0.
mult be the owner of a farm formation and application blanks
DARIEN, Coon. --( U P I ) - A from Um north rid* of lb* Markat
Damage to tha Vanxhall was Its helicopter and a number of
NORWALK, Coon. - f U l'l) The Ingot was discovered mis­ which la in agricultural produc­ may be oMa'-'td at this offlcn.
state policeman slapped two ears Terminal Restaurant and Hold at •atimatod at (LMO, and lo And«r patrol cars to the area and Mood Three )ear* after paying in ad­
sing altrr the shipment was un­ tion f t the time he applies.
The FIIA Committee, which ara»
on the Connecticut Turnpike for ISth St. and Frtncfc Ave. As b* son'* car at (1(0.
hounds from the state penltanlUr) vance for dancing lesions as long loaded and hikted into a hangar
proves all loans In this county; Is
In
addition
to
these
qualifica­
speeding H to 18 mil** an hour. croiNd French Av«. ba crashed
Tha Mather manager h«ard tha were brought into the search.
•s she lived. Mra. Beatrice R. by a freight tractor. K first was tions, tho applicant must be unable composed of William G. Kilbeo,
T»« d r im of ono eo r was Vin­ Into n VauxJtall driven by Glann officers report, then asked them
Th* March started after a whl'.e Smith, a . decided she'd hid enough thought to be merely misplaced, to obtain the necessary financing Genera, chairman; William P«
cent Egidio. Tha driver of th* Franklin Tucker, wbo was h*id«d to pl«a*« excuse him. ha believed woman near here told officer! she ■ml field *uil against the dame
hut a thorough search turned up form other tources. The loans are Chapman, Sanford, nod Lasilo T»
g h a r waa his aaa, Viacaot Jr.
north.
ha would go bach lo bad!
had been raped hy a Negro a a a .
ta recover (7,747,
nudiing.
mad* for a maximum period of (J Bran, Altsmeratp bpnngn,

Timberland Saved
By Man's Action

35 Miners Killed
In Two Explosions
In West Virginia

News Briefs

Missile Sites Talked

Gulf Clouds Delay
Fall’s First Frost

Sinatra Back Homo

Bus Strikes Bus

New Navy Leaders
To Be Introduced

Airlift Completed

Mis. Lovell Dies;
Riles Tomorrow

Woman Shot 'Just Like
On TV ,' By Gunman, 10

Finances Squeezed
By Stale's Growth

Nationalists Boost
Fishing Fleet Size

School Destroyed

Red Leader Nabbed

Seminole Farmers Get
Federal Housing Loans

Such Bad News, So Early

Sends Him Back To Bed

Weather

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Mamie Is Chosen
NEW YORK Ik P it Mrs
Dwight D. Eiatnhower was named
today as the best-dresaed woman
In public life by the Fashion
Foundation of America.

'Sentencing Slated

Gabor Reunion Set

Vixiting Junior Chamber of
the food good, and plentiful,
local Juyceca were hosts for
Here is a view of the ‘‘chow

S a n fo rd Jaycees
Host To M eeting
J s y c e e 'i of the Fourth District,
m eeting here yesterday, heard ■
report from D. A. Troians. Lakeland attorney anil national direct
or of the Fourth District.
Following an appraisal of the
^ o r k Jayree- are doing, Trolana
announced that Bob Co*, national
president, will lour Florida afler

Five Still Sought
In 2 Jail Breaks
DF.LAND Il'P I) - F i v e of »
S frism e r* who escaped from two
Florida jails last week were atilt
on th e loo&gt;f today.
M aryland police Sunday recaptu ird iwo Negro** who escaped
from the Sunland Training Center
at Gainesville. They were a rre st­
ed In Princess Anne. Md , shortly
after J o in Bloxom. St. **»« at*
sl.t p’oTaU tha lao lau lao Ixoln
Stnre and robl&lt;d of 4100.
St ary land authorities Identified
• he p air ai Richard Byrd. JO,
Cypress, and John llaiendorf, 3d,
Brook* vlllc
Flee of eight jail breakers from
the Volusis County jsil were behind b n , . FriU llohentlein. 21.
the Islest to be recaptured, was
picked up Saturday rea r his home
In New Smyrna Beach
Four other Volusia County fugi­
tives w ere appretremled Friday.
Authorities said the four from
R iaineaville slabbed an Alachua
County man In the chert and stole
h it ea r in making their getaway
last week. They also made off
with rifle* and shotguns. The two
still missing in,the Galnrvvlll* jail
break are Henry Johnson. 21. Mi­
am i. and Qulllie Mlllhoute. IS, St.
P etersburg
Still at large In the Volusia
County escapee ar« Frank Stedem,
San Krancl-co; Jack Breves,
♦ if. Daytona ll.ach; and William
. Dayton. SO. Cleveland. Ohio

Governor To Make
'Extortion' Ruling
DAYTONA BKACH (U P I) —The
A r silts of a hearing Into an a l­
leged eatortron esse Involving Iwo
Volusia County officials will go to
th e office of Coe. l-eroy Colllrys
for final arllon.
The hearing, held for Constable
J T. Klnchen and Peace Juotirr
J C. Beard, ended Saturday night
• ftar two days of leatimonv. State
Attorney William W. Judge ac­
cused them of rotvaplraey.
Judge vrilhdrrw a c h a r g e
•* gainst llcsrd Saluntav of having
filed affidavits on which no war
ran ts were issued after Beard's
atto rn ey produced the affidavits.
Beard said they ware filed In the
•h e ritfa office.
Judge no(&gt;d that Kirn hen had
hilled the county for
for a
trip to Phoenit. Aria., to return
• prisoner When questioned about
the trip. Klr.rhsn slid he did no!
_go to Aruor.a but sent a guard
T n d It. 31 Ireeman instead. He
t r slifted he pawl the two M&lt;M
plus 1121.40 for trip eipenvet.
Whan Judge asked 1/ the iwm lin in g moaey wai Kincftea'a
profit, the constable repked "yw e"
Ju d g e then asked Kinehea 11 be
knew th a t It was lua duty In the
caae of tllases |e tuns the petaooee
m atter over to the sheriff* office.
Klnchen said: "I gueaa that woald
^ i v i bee* lb* proyar U iag ."

a conference In F ort Lauderdale
neat year.
Don Smith, Orlando, district
vice president, presided over the
fall caucus held In the Shrine
Club Building. He reported on
amendments to by-laws which
would be presented for ratifica­
tion at the nr*t stale conference.
The wmlrr caucus, staled for
January, will be held In Winter
Haven.
Judge Voile Williams Jr., San­
ford, Instructed the members on
parliamentary fin 'd u re during the
three-hour business session.
The Jayrera defeated an at­
tempt to make Leesburg !h* ait*
for the spring caucus In M a th . A
move for II per rent participa­
tion In Jayree lnlert.atio.ia1 also
was opposed.
John Alexander, Sanford Jaycee. was chairm an for lha caucus
preparations
A buffet dinner,
prepared with the hrlp of Jaycrr
wives. -vaa served following Hie
meeting.
Attending the caucus wera Jay ­
cees from Apopka, Bartow, Cler­
mont. Kuril*. Haines City, Klsilinmre, luvkcland, Isrctburg, Mul­
berry, Si. Cloud. Winter Haven,
Ft. Meade, Lake Walea, Orlando,
Winter Park. Longwood and San­
ford

Parents File Suit
To Reopen Schools

II Dead In State

President To Talk

Reds Plan Visit

Expensive 'Garbage'

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NO. 2!U

M ine Explosion Traps 2 2 M en
166 M ^ rs Flee;
Rescue Squadrons
Racing With Time

Mayor To Return;
Agenda Is Listed

BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (LTD Sentencing waa scheduled tonight
for 1* Negroes who spent '.he
weekend in jail under conviction
of violating the c ity 's now bt*e M ayor Merle W arner will re­
seating law.
turn to his test on the Sanford
City Commission tonight afte r an
sbaetve* of approaimately three
passengers ware killed and B weeks. He la around again, follow­
uthrr* were Injured S inJay night ing an emergency appendectomy
when their but careened off a perform ed early In the month.
bridge and plunged IV feet &gt;Mi a On the a:rnda for tonight's
meeting of the commission will
ravine Juat c u t ef b e rr
he:
t. Discussion of s reciprocity
VIENNA &lt; u n s — Zaa Z.a Ga­ 1clause in Ihe ordinance licensing
bor flies he'.' W n ln cd ay from contrartOM.
J B m u etl at W. M. Pope. 101*
Rome an-. Mama Join- arrivo
Tueaday lo join sister* Magds sad W, 10th St for s beer and wins
E ra In the flr«t eeunlen with tlcense
the girls' father. Vllrvw** (labor, in 3. Discussion of s - extrusion of
coverage on the group life Insur­
14 years
ance.
4 Report on annexstiun pellTALLAHASSEE ( L T D - Auto- liana.
t . Authorisation of the mayor
mobile accidents on Florida h‘gh
to
exeeut* a died vrtth Fee Bro­
ways killed eight people during
the weekrn-l. the S tate Patrol re thers
*. F irst rtaduig of o r d in a te s
ported tulay.
lo.
Three other parsons were killrd
V acate the alleyway as re
In mlacrllaneoua necidenta.
q u est by Philip Zeull.
Amendment lo the toning or­
d in an ce as It pertains to tha
WASHINGTON (U P I) - The
B oard of Adjustment.
White House s. Id l»la&gt; that r « iAmending Ordinance No. &gt;23.
ident Elsenhower will make t»o T. Second raading of ordinance!
talks to Republican woikrra In lo;
New York Tuesday and possibly
Resorting Ihe south M feet of
confer with GOP candidates from
I » t 4. all of 1-ota » and 4,
New Jersey and C onnecticut
E lla A. Pace
sutwilvUlon
A. P ace subdivision from R 1
and R IA to R-t.
R etoning Block &gt;, Tier 12,
TEHRAN. Iran (U PI* — Soviet
fro m R IX In C-I.
P rem ier Nikit# S. Khrushchev an&gt;1
R etoning of Block 2*. east one
P residei.t KUmenti Voroshilov of
h a lf of Rl-ck 22. Mellon* III*,
the Supreme Soviet will pay a
from 11 1 ami It IA to K-2.
return call on the Shah of Iran
Retoning the west 4ft feel of
before lha end of the year, in­
1-ot lo. all r-f U ta 4 and f- of
formed sou reel said today.
Block 9. Highland P a rk to C l.
I. Ministerial Association re­
NEW YORK lUPI* —Mrs. Anna quest for diagonal parking around
Kidansky put her gU.ooo life sav­ Ihe F ourth SI. Park area.
ings instead of the trash in the I. Miscellaneous business from
hallway of a lower E a st Side ten­ Ihe floor and City Commission.
em ent In which aha Uvea. Banjaf i n Tiwcgtr. *4. found U whUi
sweeping the hall and turned It
in lo police.

7 Die, 25 Injured

PLENTY OK FOOD ~
Commerce members found
yesterday in Sanford. The
the r*Utrict Four meeting.
lire" iRerjrstrom Photo)

SANFORD, FLORIDA

R lS Ito r, Va. &lt; u n &gt; - An axptiv
•Ion ripped through a two-mil*, deep section of a Pocahontas F url
Co. m ire here t- day, trapping 13
men. \ company .|&lt;oke«nian laid
16A other miner* flad to safety.
Two rr.c u e sq-radrona of IS men
each h ejan wurklng their way to'w ard the lrapt&gt;e I men. The rescue
squad* were equipped with p«iitahie trlcnh-uie iquipmcrrt and were
cxrrecled to begin reporting to tli*
mine office during Ihe aPernoon.
Roland C. I.ulher, company vira
prrslder.t at the scene, said he did
not know whether the misting
men were dead or alive.
The survivors Gcd by foot and
by flatcar from the mile* of tun­
nels that run beneath the West
IIKI.PH UNITKI) FUND—K»l Kurgan Jr., 17. (center), n DCT ntiulcnt at Seminole Y lrjnla-V lrglnta levrder tn thl&gt;
High. haw pledged |2 monthly to the Units'll Fund. Korun:), aon of .Mr. and Mr*. F t! ward mountainous aiea. The blast oc­
A. Koruna. 2408 Orange Avenue, is working at tin- Florida State Hank under the di- curred in the sam t min* where 3T
died In an explosion F*b,
versified training ptogrnm. lie turns his pledge over In Roy Mann, I'F treasurer, as man
4. 1917.
Howard McNulty, campaign chairman, (left), looks on h nppmvul.
Luther said 14 miners about
(Herald Stuff l’hoto) 1.500 fret from the blast area tel*phoned immediately after th* ex­
plosion and said they were b a rri­
cading themselves. But whan II
was found that the ventilation ajrat«in wa* not affected In their area,
At • meeting at Ihe Chamber
Arointing to Clifford MrKlb- 1 prrssed ap|&gt;reciaUon for '.he pub they ran to safety.
uf Commerce Friday afternoon, bin. thru- are other organisation. I Ue aplrilewl effort of the captain*
One man tn the mine who laid
campaign captains m the member- (hat remit at the
first of Ihe I . _ j _______ . t ,.
•Mp cam palg.t i . ,- i t r .| contact­ year, ami he wa* confident (hat and commrifclrd them for their be wa* 2.400 feet from tha blast
ing a m ajo rity of their assigned Ihe g 10.0(10 sought from memliert accomplishment, when told of the said, “I was knocked down." Ha
managed to get up and run to
firms and turned in checks and would he In the treasury for Ute results thus far in the drive.
MrKibliln said that although safrtv, hr said.
pledges th a t hr&lt;&gt;-ighl ill# total In the eurreiil administration.
mts*b*rahl|i fun-1 In *&lt;1.5*0.
Two rescue .quads ''a re work1'rrvulrM Mark Cleveland ei- some of the workers reported the
lecetsily of making .--me back- in# their way lo the i#etion," Lu­
■alls, hr was not going to extend ther laid.
the eollritations over tha end of
Imthei- aald th* explosion caused
the month. *Jf there vver was a
year when the need for wide- llllle visible damage to th* mine,
but he did not know If any p art
The Sanford Herald today welcomes tn lU editorial |mgo Jurt'*w*'*U em! du«*
*h# of Ihe mine had raved In.
A crowd of between 1.300 to
io &lt;if the nation's most oiitstanilng writers—Frederick C. ! said.
O th n rn n a n d M itrt|ui* C h ild s.
| -Every
bu.lnaagmsn X.uu) persons waited outsul* th*
O th n ta n . one of th e few peo p le in th e n e w s p a p e r field should U *ar*r to b# Identified roptd-off min* shaft for ward of
ein ^ u . ; - *d ta5lh*j
ill w
r i te fiv
tgvlth this mvlfisci effort that the missing mInert.
who e v e r w a*
a s fire d fo r L
belli.itj w
wHI
wrLtv*
fivee •!»»•*
•!•»•* tcvitb
II waa not Immediately known
w eekly, C h iltls ' ( a m o l ro ltim n , “ W a s h in g to n r n l l i n g ," vvill brings m -re |&gt;ro|ila to Aeniliiolr whether Ihe explosion was caused
County,
mule
Im
riilss.ri
lo
our
apiw-ar on The Herald rditorinl |«ge on Monday, Wednesday
• .immunity. This means
in re by gas. No nain«i of lh« m ining
and Friday.
cuslom rrs al Ihe d-~r of every men e rr* ic lta icd .
Hot It Childs and (It liman are students of polities, world firm In Ihe county. If a business­
affairs and economics. Doth nre well-known for their un* man doe* not recognise the value
of associating himself with those
VATICAN CITY (U P I)— The hinted reporting of nntionnl ami international affairs.
.Sacred College of C ardinals filled
Othmnn was working in the Associated Press bureau in ‘carrying the hall' for the general
for the second straight day today Si. Louis one summer when tho district manager from welfare, he ought to rervamlne
hi* promotional effort* for hi. t
lo elect a new pope a* successor Chicago dropiwd in for a visit.
firm .” the drive chairman contin­
(o tiie late Pop* Pius XII.
"Fire th a t guy over there." the district manager told the ued.
Black amok* emerging from lb#
head of the bureau, “lie's too fst to lie an AP man."
special chimney atnp th e Sidle*
lie said ha ho|ied th a t If
commander of
Fretl went to the UP anil got a job. He never has regret­
Chapel signaled dial the cardinals
r
'
r
.
a
w
i.
s k k ? L otited
hi*
global
build
since.
had failed lo agree on a n*vr t-onannounred
. #* ,e l.
r mail a check
H V to •"*
N® M-‘utoday anne
The Chiltls column will ileal with the "heavier" side of - o rr al#
Iwlter
(h„ «*••»
______
,
tiff a fte r e'-;V. '..Hots In Iwo -lavs
Uie olfic*. The minimum ^*e it that a reconvened mrellng of tbn
The Cardinals started their da the news; Othman concentrates on the "lighter side."
adjourned Oct. 20 meeting will b*
only IJ3, he ad&lt;led. and any bus
liberations In lecrel conclave Sun­
iness r«uld afforvl this ^ t,u,j | held tonight at the lieglon Place,
day morning. But after four hat
many
of them could and shuuh ‘Highway 17-92. at ».
Iota Sunday and four m ore today,
Plant will t&gt;e made for ground­
pay tuur*.
they w ere unable to a g re e on a
breaking ceremonies early Ihla
new spiritual h»ad for th e world's
week for the new Legion fair
half billion Roman Catholics.
An early-m orning traffic acci­
budding. Contract for conrtrucThe fact (hat tha vote had gone
dent al Ihe Intersection of |Jth
tlon ha* been awarded and Ro­
lo eight hallota appeared to Indlbert Mahan, finance officer haa
rale th a t the cardinals w ere deep 51. and Magnolia Are. left one In­
U. R. ties. A. B-dney Hrrlong
given the green light to atari
jured,
one
charged
with
failure
ly divided ■« the church's Imme­
What irtrm b lrd a m lnalute work.
t« la y ronllnuc I hi* rampylgn for
diate need*
In yield the right ot way, ano near­
"Old Faithful" v s i seen tale Sat
J Q (Slim) Galloway will glva
This division Kerned to be oyer by residents agog wtH: excitement reelectlon through ,n» Fifth Dis­ urday aflrrnoun In Ihe vlflnlly of
final Instruction* to all rommlttrict.
w hether to choose a political nr
Psrk Ave. and 23th M., a* water
members of the advanee Voa p aato ral pope, although no one from police cars and fire truck.
TTi# l#eshurg
congressman spouted approximately Jo feel l"»« | ulee
(hit
answered
the
call
« n V ' u 7 y ' fU h”fry’ to b # 'h i S
routd !■* certain since all th e pro
,Injured
,
, w a. I...ha tics
.
.
spent
Friday
|r.
.Seminole
County.
the
air
Nov. I al Ihe Farmer* Auction
UiVJ iccn. '
'
&gt;•
re -lin g s Inside Ihe SUtlne Chapel
The iudden "rain", that had Market,
ln,° Brevard for a
are h rld secret under pain of es Negro, of 1322 Oleander Ave who *h ,n
re.ldenla and pa'ring
|&gt;ofatinn of (he event, which
was driving a 1921 far ravt on 'h*»d lleilung Apples latlon Day” n ra tb ;
rom m urucatior.
motorl’t* rloslr g their windows, a n scheduled lo h* held at Ihe
other dnver
w a .jo n Baturvlay.
A political pope would )ae a man 12th The
was ctii»c«| when ctly workmen legion Place, has hern changed
who would have a g re a t impact ' Chir.es John Ga«sman. 45, of MU
On his tour, lltrlo n g ampha
were excavating fnr Ihe laying of due lo the large attendance ex­
or world affairs A pasto ral pope West loth St whose 1927 nation , 1 |H h |f „ njurt!y ln th.
would be one who would tend to viagun w a. going South on Mag Herlotig teekiflg h i. -i.lh trim , a sewer line for the Food Fair pected, a . -boon by advanced tic­
atm* &lt;H&gt;w umlf r construction. ket .alee.
rn n een trate oa Internal church af­ noil* Av*.
The House roinml&gt;tr* of lha
fair*.
Mrtjueen wa* treated at Semin visited Sanford, Ovlrdo ard Alta- While digging, a service line wa*
......
......
iponta Spring* ona handshaking
&gt;»kcd !'-«*»«fromthe eight InchI’n.t also will make final report*
ole Memorial
Hospital and rele*.
on rule* aril regulation* at to­
ise*’ i wagon
» a&gt;'»" evpeslltlon.
vapsviiwwi'. F.irepl
i&gt;a* vj&gt;. i for
&lt;i i ma i luncheon
'iih iin m ''**,rr
ed Damage to the station
meeting, according lo
luO snd
wa* estim ated al tl.luO
and lo address In supporter,. In Sarif-rrd. j City n e w s repaired the dam- night's
|h# mail# no iperchr'a In Seminole *1* lu approalm ilely three hours, Lynn Lyons, committee chairm an.
the car at W50.
The flir department a a - callad c-u n ty .
tn Ihe scene al 4 40 a m to
Herlong reminded his campaign
m
mm)
0
■
_
Hand bv in the event th# ga-ollne worker* that ( ungre.s Is the must B l g g j f t
C
S A V
spilled on tho street should Ignllr »«cluetve club in
America, on*
&lt;9
m m ■
that operatra entirely on Ihe sen­
WASHINGTON (U P I) — The
iority ay-t*m.
Suprem e Court today
ordered
He atlributril the strength uf
more lower court proceeding* In
the South to th* tMiliry of "elect­
a license controversy over TV
ing good man and returning them
Chennai • la Orlande, because of
The trial of Vernon W Dunn on "W re.k dam age” to the ca r
there." lie laid sta te s rights, at
testim ony glvea to house Influence
tlFLAND M 'P Il— A ill week guaranteed
under
th# 10th charges of driving while Intoalcal- amounted to mud on the right aide.
investigators.
At that time, Dunn revealed
old girl was killed and her 17 Amendment to th# Constitution. ed is scheduled for Nov. 17.
Tb* court acted In a b rie f aider year &lt;dd p a re n t. Injured Sunday ,la Hi* big i-.ue in Washington,
that Ihe official report stated that
Dunn,
Democratic
nominal*
f»r
l-y a 7 to 2 vote. DUaenlera were when Iheir r a r went off the road
||,
, verbal -wipe a! hi­ the Count Initrml-.ion, today said hla car "ran off Into a deep
Justices Turn C. Clark and John n t rim m ed a tree.
fOOP opponent in th# Nov. 4 gen- he would request "no preferential ditch." The vehicle had no visible
M. H arlan .
dent* or broken parts.
Officer. Identified the victim sa *ral election Without menti xnng
M td-Flonda Television Corp , Catherine Ano Demp.ey, daughter hie name, Herlong laid "he la a treatm ent," tueh •« asking for
Dunn said the official report
an early hearing. He added that
operator
of standard
station Ini Mf. and Mr*. Richard Demp candidate «.f Hi* Republican Nahis case would he on the docket also would describe him I Dunn j e l
W !/)F , Orlando, w-on a perm it to *»y of O range City. The wreck oc- Uonal Cammillre arwt of f r s nothbeing "in a very drunken condi­
at Its tegular time.
build tb* atatloo from the Fed cured afler Ihe felher apparently ,B» l»ul tha GUP platform ."
tio n " He repeated hla Friday
Dunn
was
ariestrd
early
Frida*
fra! Communications Commission
•Ulemenl to llit effect that h#
fill
asleep.
|
T
by Oviedo Convtable George Kel had taken four drinks and t»ur
in Ju n e T, 1947. It la now opera­
Dempsey suffered possible In C ;
|/ : l l - V « ..&gt; L
sey. lie was plarrd In Seminole tranqullliers and "didn't know
ting.
| County Jail for about six hours, whether hr had gone to sleep of
Th* toeing applicsnt was WORK. terns! Injuries, a broke.' jiw ard J l g n M M S I o u r n
Inc., operator at WKUl. Orlando, j CUD. Mr*. Dempsey suffered lac* , VIENNA. Va. fU l’U — Rallry then r.lra -rd &lt;&gt;n IJOO bond. At the passed out."
t
' Raynor. 17, waa killed by a sign tlm r of hi* arrest, Dunn was re­ The , oni mission nominate today
which had beta p referred two rldoni.
A pas-anger In Ihe car, Kyhil, hr atol# from a highway barrl- turning from a clambake al Chu- •aid that he had "told th* whota
years ea rlier by ■ hearing eaim l
luota Inn Ills ra r left the road •tory." Tha final chapicr will ba
Grant, If. Lnngwood, s sc sped with cade, police laid.
aer.
,
The commission found alsrep- minor tn ju n ea.
The youth loaded the II • foot and w at In a ditch.
written Nov. 17 when the ease la
Today, Dunn said he had no hraid, as far u he's concerned.
raaenUUoes *a the p ert of WORZ.
sign Into hla car Saturday night,
leaving several fret of the post further statements to make about
Bet WORK mm eoatond* that
Dunn defralvd B. C. Dadd by
Mid F lo rid a kaa aaf mad* good an Grid Game Slated
struck a free, swinging th* m hrr the case. II* added that Ihe "full, 37 vole* in the Sept. 2 prim ary
lie p ro m ia ts to lha cum ml salon at
Tb* football teams of KanfarJ the rar. At he drove along th* complete amt true story" appear­ rar* for th* District 4 scat on
Ihe tiro# ad tha to*rings.
Junior High aad the Seminole highway tha protruding p o l l ed In th* Friday isiu* ot The San­ the County Commission. A group
Oa appeal by WORK, Mm U S. High Junior High wilt play tomor­ struct a trre. swinging the other ford Herald.
of Oviedo cltlte n i a r t waging t
Court of Appeal! tor* i*i-h*Jd Ihe row at 4 R- m. at municipal sta­ end nf Ihe sign against Hi) nor,
On Saturday, Dunn had hi* campaign In behalf of Uvloda
r c c la st Mag.
breaking ku neck.
dium,
automobile in downtown Sanford. Mayor Lo* Gary far Iki* post.

Chamber Thinks 'Goal Within Reach'

Wri ters A\ elcomed

No Pope Selected

Millionaires Busy
NEW YORK (U P I)— Tw» multi
m lllior'Iraa named flock and A'a
began a.-other 1X0 hour week to
day hunting the sam e lob under
trials that would make a d&lt;a»rladoor salesman blanch.
These two wealthy g.itlemen
are A vrrell W. lU rrlm an and Net•on A. Rockefeller. Ilarriman
wants lo continue a* governor of
New York. Rockefeller wants la
replace him.

Girl, 15, On Triol
In Mass Murders
LINCOl-V, Neb. ( U P I ) - Ctrll
Fugate, IS. pert, b m re tte com­
panion of m ast m u rd erer Charles
Starkweather, goes on lr-al lodsy,
possibly for her life, on charges
of helping her h ard y legged b&lt;&gt;
friend in at least one of lha slay­
ings.
Although a minor .the haiel
eyed girl will be tried tn the same
district Court whrre Starkweather
was convicted and sentenced to
death by electrocution on two
counts of first degree murder.

NORFOLK. Va ( U P I ) - While
parents In Norfolk filed lull in
federal district rnurt today asking
that this port city's ala Integratlon-doaed schools be relurnrd to
local control so the plaintiffs' chil­
dren can be educated.
The suit named Gov. J. Lindsay
Almnnd, Ally. Gen. Albertis S.
Harrison Jr . Norfolk School Supt.
J J. Hrrwhakrr and all members
of the Norfolk School Board as
defrndanls
It was the Hist direct action
taken by white parents In Virginia
F air tbroogb Tuesday. High l»
for re opening of erhoola which day TT to IS. low toaslght 44 la
have been closed by anti Integra­ SI. Noelhweel sod north winds
S U IS alien pee hour.
tion laws.

W e a th e r

After 8 Ballots

Legion Will Hold
Meeting Tonight

One injured, One
Charged In Wreck

Herlong Continues
Tour Of District

Line Break Sends
Water ‘A Spoutin’

Hearings Ordered
Kelsey Nabbed Convicts, In Channel 9 Case

But His Gun Was Empty
Many person* are killed each ihork, lb* eonKatCe remernbtrad
year whll* cleaning ae p L jla g lth a t he had elaaned th* gun and
wlh "unloaded" guns. Knowing had been aure th at It was an
this. Oviedo Con-table Kelsey loaded, lie wasted to a ctd a
didn't take any chan.-ea whan he possible accident with aa "ununloaded hi* before eleankig n loaded ' gun. which he k n o w , is
last week.
the most dingcroua kind.
But had Kelsey had occasion to
Had the two convict* decided to
pull the trigger of th* gun with resist, he could kava been la real
which ha captured two escapes trouble.
This wae owe of the usum. i I
from an Orange
County road
camp, he would have heard a turns the case took. The ethsr
loud "Snap.” It still wasn't loaded earn* with Kelley's Introduction
Of course, the constable didn't to th* pair, Ernest Knitherland,
discover 'his fact until after tha IT. and Robert Green, 20. Ha be
two convict* had been Mcurely cam* acquainted with Lite aKiprt.
handcuffed and placed Into tha akea they stopped hi* car to
custody ef • deputy sheriff.
glv* them a "lift." They wera
This fact waen't Included an ton hitchhiking an tha road. Ka'eay
official report of Us* naM, report­ arrested them.
ed by Tha Herald an Fttdey. The
At tha ttaa ha atopned hie tar,
discovery cam* aa qtsHe a shock Kelaey thaught th t, war* twe ef
to Krlaay. Shortly after the pri­ the eight whe bad fled from the
soner* war* handcuffed. Kaiany jail U DeLaad.
checked tha gun. To Ms aaasaIt to probable that Kalaay mad*
resolution abowl lha time to
mant It waa empty.
Ma briafiMw lha
fua dhaatoe.

Car Wreck Fatal
To Volusia Baby

H ere O n Nov. 17

�P a r * f - M o n . . O ct. 27, 1 » 8 t

Wi

fin f a r B

trriIB

Recreation Dept. O v ie d o
Announces Plans
For Big Halloween

DeBary News

N ew s

&gt;y MARION R. JONES
Mra. Tom FoereB, asvd Mf\
Said* sod Ed Duda have named Coatea.
their Uttla daughter, born Oet.
&gt;2 at the Winter Park Memorial
Hospital, P*|gy Diana. Th* young
lady wsigbed I pounds, • ounces.
Mrs. Georg* W. Morgan, who
haa alio bean a patient at th*
Orange Mtmorial Hsapltal for som*
time, returned home Friday.
Mrs. Lloyd think)** I* a new
member of tha personnel In the
Oviedo Drug Store.
Mra, Gormon Wlisen of St. Au­
gustine arrived Friday to be with
her sunt, Mrs. J. N. Thompson,
over th* w**k end.
M n. J. N. Thompson, who hat
been confined to tha Orange Me­
morial Hoipttal for a couple of
wtaki, returned home Friday.
CANASTA CLUB MKT
TH# Cwiedn Canait* Club met
fthenyoudo...
Wednesday afternoon at the homa
nf M n. Jam al W. Coataa. A davisit FAMILY!
licloua mouldtd salad court* and
eoffae was enjoyed by th* gueiti
If you need
before commsneirg play.
High store *m •ron by Mra.
Ch*rl»i T- Niblar. srw! low senra
by Mrs. Jama* Wilson.
phom: Mlrfu 2*4412
Thru* enjoying the petty inciudad Mrs. Chirte* T. NibUek, Mr*.
belord noon to arrange
W. R. M**k. Mrl. Mitten Goro,
Mr*. Ijrnn M"»ier. Mr*. Roy Weifor money the sime diyt
stngargtr. Me*. Jsmos Wilson.

By Mr*. Ai)im Mailer
North Arlington, N. J. for a few
M n. William Hahn, daughter ef neck*, while thrv vialt place! uf
Mr. and Mil. Frrd Kammrrrr of Inierot in Florida.
Sunset Dr. mat hrr husband, Com­
Choir .Social
mander W. Hahn of the "Waip"
The adult choir .if the Commu­
The jUnford Recreation Depart­
af Talalka, and Irfl for llinsbam. nity Method!*! rhurrh. held their
ment It plsnr.lnf te make this
M an. with (hr twins. William and monthly aorial In thr Frltnwahip
Halloween a big evening of fun
IMckjr, and sister Carol, who spent Hell of thr rhurrh on lllghbanks
for Sanford’s youngsters.
many month* In DeBary, white Rd Monliy evening at T p m.
their daddy w si ahoatd thr Waap
Working with the Southside
Sldnry Swallow, dirrrti.r of the
on a aparlal mt**tea. With rrertta junior and trnior choir*, aboard
School PTA, parents of the Junior
tha b a n If ft th* h**rball tram entered elidr* of their trip* thli
High students, and Sanford Mer­
and thr frirnda they made white part lummer. Seenea of "Okrefechants, a full schedule of aetivlharf. and are snxioui lo return nokrr Swamp," Key Weal, Thr
*ie* il planned
ta De Barr.
Thr.e activities will begin with
SI even Foilrr Mr mortal at Lake
i windna painting eflnte.t, to he
Mra, William Ogden of Estrril* City. Welkin• Glenn. N. V. Maine
I indeed at 5 p. m. Friday, with
Jtd. rntrrtalnrd at lunrhmn la«t Vermont and New Hampahitr
prim* for the winning window!.
Wrdneaday, at h rr hnmr. tier
nefreihmenti were served h&gt;
Thl* will be followed by the anxuciti were Mra. Harry Srllfr, Mra. Harold Coffin and Mra. liar
ni’tl Hallow" t carnival at SouthMrf. Taiwan Van Arsdsle. Mra. ry Krug,
side School, |«. »'ar! at J JO The
Gallon Croat.y, Mr*. Morrlf ShawFait tU Meeting
I Civic Center will feature ■ Junior
bar. Mra. Charlti Schneider, Mr*.
The Ktecutlve Committer of thr
high program of entertainment. In
TJIIian Ma-cuch and Mra. Rudolph
Herbert D. (JIM* Pn»t No. 3Ml. Thr MAY UK NKW I'fJI’K—Npctulutibn on Iho itiiccesicn to the I’apwry narrowed lo thrwi
rinding a continuous horror show.
Tladamann.
American Ugten met Thuriday
Phantom of the Rur Moegua,"
Dining at the bihsr Spring* night at Walker* Shop in De Rary. r.t ml Ida lea here In VaHr.»n f ity on the evn of tho sacred conclave tn elect a row Pope.
in the Auditorium, and al»o a
The
three
are
(left
to
.d&lt;'h:):
Angelo
Giuseppe
C
ard
in
al
Rnncalli,
Benedetto
Cardinal
Waataurant an W&gt;dne*d»v, for
Stanley S. Smith Chalrma.*.
luncheon were. Mr. and Mr*. Building Foundallon Committer, Mnaelln and Gregory Peter Cardinal A paitin n ian .
(UP! Telephoto) Grand March and rosl'ime Judg­
ing In tha Ycu'h Ming, with
Ralph Portfr. Mr. ard Mra Fred tepo.trd fair progreit in the ar•Hint*, games and dsneing.
Xammarar. Mra. R. Slutierkelm. rumulatlnn of fundi for thr poll
Thu w.ll begin at X n m and
-Mra. I,. Matruih, Mia Ew*ld
building lie aim idvUed *na pro
rnntlnje until tl p m. refr#sh^tiehelien. Mra 0. V. Mr Callfy
mlie ef a acaakar for tha rest
ment* i-eing furrlshad by tha Jun­
and Mra Adam Muller. Mra. H*rpost mat Hi f.
ior high mothers. All seventh und
1rr Seller.
F redtrlr I- D irer elated that
elghlb graders at Pinerrost ard
- Mr. and Mra. Harold Kyle of
Seminole High should plan to be
Vatanraa Rd. have aa thrlr houae In accordant* with Inilructloni
present from begti r Ing to end.
gu#»t, their nephew, Co|, Robert from the p j|t he had written the
Secretary rf Iha Community
Moil Eemincir High *tun*n&lt;!
Conk from fort Mnproe. Va.
will travel to New Smjri.a Reseh
Rav. and Mra. Atigiittu* C Sum- Methodist Church, accepting their
Cast* Teg *4 Mltokly
I7-V
hs.iford m*n whtwa 17-yaar- 1 unusual eire'.m*Ui.r«s'
sui- for the foot tall gam*, nut when
Tper* of Aialra Dr. havo been en­ Invitation to Wnrahip with them.
Stone
fsswsats
old ion died at Kunland 1 raining roun-iing b * death of the youth. they return, win or love, dancing
Sunday,
November
&gt;.
Commander
*A variety of acts, conraav'or.s, Center, Gainesville, a j tar ago to­
tertaining the partnta of their
McSwai.i
t
a
t
d
the
Menial
$170
00
$ 700
m w aon In-taw, Mr
and Mra. Smith reported the poit "over the and other attraction* wilt be a day has called for a "crnUnurd Health Committee should set up on ihn Youth Wing patio will be
III 00
1100
,.Yemen Kriekron of bn* \ngclt*&gt; lop” In mtmberthlp. for 15k. a* part *r the midway for the an­ and full Invaillgatton ef all of an inve«i(gation »rd call the prin­ gin a: II and continue until th*
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teCallf. .wh-. relumed In De liar/ report'd lo National and vtst# D« nual fumlhalda Scternl Halloween tha facte" surrounding tha cast. cipals involved "and attempt io midnight movie begins at U 'U Crxilchar nf the Nstiaral BroadJ1700
1100
p. m. at the Rm Theatre. The
carnival Friday night.
•4th them after the weddlnr of partmar.l*.
ratting
Co
Interns*inn*I
Division
417 00
74 00
H. E. MtSwaln laid ho had In­ riear up the eeafljctl of testi­ features thare will be "Teen »g»
Neat post meeting will be htld
Baalr daughter, Mary Ruth to
Reeun anprovlmsle’y M vest*
SHOO
37 00
believed mony given by Ihuie propte who Cave Man" end "How to Make died Saturday of a cerebral htmJam es R. KHehton of Calif, at at thr Civic Center. Shell Rd. aco to provide whoirtonir entt-i- tel instiuri which h
orrhaee.
were
employed
at
Kunland."
a
Montter."
w-.ulf
prove
that
the
investigation
Thuriday,
Noermber
fith
al
S
I'.
Oiford, Mir*, on the It of Octo­
lalnm»nt f.ir the ys-cto of the com­
He added Hiat "I believe I have
M. All arrvier p»r*onet are in­ munity on Halloween night, the Into the death of his ton, Curtis,
ber.
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"was rut as complete ai it fact* In m / file* that would war­
Mr. and Mra. Jamea Ed Erick- vited.
event has gro-*n Into a major cm
Stone. 101, known as the "iqulr*
rant sue'i *ctl«n on the p*11 of
should
hive
betu."
I'oppy Sale Slated
.M R , a r * honty-mnonlnff In Calif,
lertslnmer.t fate. In addition, pro­
of Piradllly" died Saturday.
V. F W. of po*t No. HQJJ of ceeds made from the carnival ere
where be experti to prartlee law,
Mttiwaln said he hallaved that tha committee."
FINANCE SERVICE, I N C
Tha Vernon Rrirkann'a will visit De Bary. havr chosen Gurtnve used to pure! »*e .terns f--r the hi* son was "subjected to some
McSwaln said he had attempted
OF SANFORD
In Orlando, and tour Central Flo- King to direct thr Annual Ruddy school.
sort of brutality immediately pre. lo pursue tha matter "without
MONTREAL (LTD - Gtorg#
nde and plarai of Intareit aa they Popp) aalr, which will take place
undue publicity or embarrass­
H. Richard*. 17, amine vie* presIn Iha past such urtirlrs have ttding his death."
125
South ParkAvenue
(o f etith, before ratum irg In nLt November 4 In Dr Rory.
ident and director of (he Cetanes*
With Iho aid uf Hep Mack ment to anyone." but to "get to
Included rocoid players, library
Commardar Joseph Ranlille «tat. books, stage rurtalr.r, floor eov* Cleveland Jr., MrSwain obtained the bottom of this thing."
.Angelas.
Fhm: fAirfn 2411?
Semlr.otr High School ha* re­ Carp, of Amarlra, died Sunday «f
. The Welfare Department of the rd the funds received will emhle rrlng, water fountains, outside a hearing l.efuir Gov. i.el’ny Cot*
a heart attack.
leased
the
Hit
of
student*
who
Slalord, Flerifo
DeBary Wrmsn't Club with of­ the V. F. W. to continue it’a wrt- lighting and olhrr vahtahle furn­ lint and another brforo the leg is­
made thr honor roll ter the firit
ficers and mtmbera, made a trip fare- work In behalf of the widow* ishings for the school.
lative fnlermim CommIMee on
PITTSFIELD. 111. IU P D - U. *.
six week! peilodJto Lowell tail Tuesday, U&gt; viiit and orphan, who am unable to This year tha carnival Is under Mrnlat Health. He said, however,
Rep. Rid Simpson (R-IIH, 44. col­
(luitavc the general .hairmamhln of Mrs. that "I'm still not sattefed with
■Tito Florida Correctional Inatltu- care for thrm ialrai
Mudcnit malnteinlng a straight lapsed and diad Sunday while
King haa long been inlentted in Martin Dytr. She 1* being assist* the invrstlgailori and can't help
’Ban for woman,
A a irrs s e during Ihla time wera: taking part In a cornerslona-layMr. and Mra. William Kreekar Hie welfare of Iheir people, and fd hy P-TA President Donald but feel that it ha* not hern pur­
Pergy Weslgate. Wally Phillips, log ceremony at a hospital.
-of Do Bary, who formerly operat­ tha Corndr. faela eonlldant, ha Rales and • committee «f room suer) as thoroughly at It should
Alan Swaim. Henry Morgan,
ed thf Allan Summerhlll Ambu- will do an nuUtendinr job. Fundi motheh* from the Invidua! class- have been."
HAVANA (L T D - Loyal sol­ Steve i'oweli, James Khtrrard.
Unco Service on Highway 17-12 railed by the Ruddy I’oppv «*le r&gt;.
He said that it had been called
diers and sailor* Joined foreei Peggy Price, John fioeras and
ora now staying at the Da nary will be uaed solely to rehahllitat*
The Initial attraction, to begin to hit attention that thar* vvera
.Court. Mr. and Mr*. Edward Car- our d iilhlrd tervtraman. and pro­ at 5:30 p. m.. will he a supper
over tho weekend to dr|v« r«he!i Donna Young.
;t*f are the new service operators vide a healthy home life for war In the school cafeteria With wellThose who received an A-minus
off tho property of the U. S~ gov[for Alten-flummerhlll In DeBary. orphan* at Iha V. F. W. National known caterer Cotton llrown In
eromenl'a NIcaro nickel plant, avorage, militating more A's than
• The K rtrkeri will be on call Home at Eaton Rapid*. Michigan. chary*, the menu wilt consist of
it's, were: Joi-n Dinkins, Cliff
from which 55 Americans were
!fe’a iilit Mr. and Mra, E. Carter
Raceme there ia a« much to both barbecue chirken and rharMcKibbin. Henry Sehumscher.
for about four weeks, to help In be done In aiding our veteran enal hroitfd mullet, served with
withdrawn Friday, tho army an­ Maty Elizabeth Adam*. Audrey
•ay tm erftney. Mr. tad Mia and thalr rtrprndar.ti. Comdr. San- hiked beans, slaw, hot rolls, but
nounced today.
Roller, Miry Jane F tjnt, Carol
Kreekar have bean reitdenli of titlo hopci that alt the people ef ter, cofire and rakr. Children'*
One saldlar end ".’nany" rebels Gienier, Jackie Item, t'harmton
lit Rary will join with us in prov­ puitlons will tie served. Patrons
De Barr for five years,
Linda Wimberly. Ilian Ai­
The faculty of SarJoid Junior were wounded in the clash ai XI Milter,
Mr. sod Mra. Edwin B. French ing test » r have net forgotten, msj eat In the lunchroom or take
ken.
High
K-hnol
h»*
released
tha
horearo, the army communique said.
of Amigos Rd. arc entertaining an t that their earrifter* w rrr not the meal* oat. Plans nrr com­
Nancy Hulter. Caths I'ailol,
nr rotl f-ir the current grading
Mr .and Mra. Hrnry Schmidt of In vain.
The Cuban lorrrt attacked de­ Jar.et Glenn, Jeen McMurrough,
plete for serving t.etw meal* be­ period.
spite a IT, A. raqur-t for a tru.-e, Sherlene Shepard. Silly Williimi,
tween 5:10 and 11:10 p. m.
Requirements ate an average of
"R" or above In ail subject! with it had previously been reported Be&lt;iJy Kulorr, Frankie Jones.
no rating below "2" tn either re­ taut all loyal forces had been Ann Schumacher. Walter Meriwe­
ther, William Olt. Rcb Williams,
fer nr conduct.
w irawn from the Nicaro -.re*.
li..*da Epstain. Carolyn Turner.
AUSTIN. Tea. 4UP4&gt;— A promt
Miidenl* maintaining in the
WEST PALM REACH-A p-.»
The Florida Chapter canvrnlrtg
i.en Frinelico Ttbernilla, chlrl Jud.v l.udwig,
Nanry Thomas,
tibia way to prevent tha natton’* here Is associated with the Amrri- nenl Texas educator credits the 1necessary gr.ulea were; Judy Van of the Cuban jo.et staff, said th* Mary
Ann Watsun, Joy Wester,
principal eauiei of dsslh-ecro esn Aridemy nf General Prac­ recent business m ention with the Wmklr, Jack Caolo, Jerry CuL
nary thromboali and tlroke*—will tice, an organisation with n n* caving Hie stale's shortage of pub-1 lum, Sandy Maxwell, Carol Ox- U, S. request for a (tucr was re­ Alex McKibhtn and John Miller.
I f,„d. Mary Phlltips, April Ramey, jected because Ihr rebel* look
be described at the Florida chsp- Hon at membership of mme 14.000 lie school teachers.
Dr. Hob Gray, University ef Linda Ley. Itelorci Newsom, advantage of a similar cease-fire
ter of Iha Amrricjn Academy of family phyiirlsn* drdlealrd to
General Prattler when it hold* Ha Improvement of medical rare for Texas, Teacher Placement Sen- |,*ura Chase, l-a Vlgnu Pitts, last summer to "occupy strategic Little Hope Left
annual convention here Oct. 30 the puhlie. One nf three wavi, let- dirccl-ir, *ebl " tha riiirht rr Marilyn Sprouse, Edward Hamil­ position* #nJ mcjiiy (he nieivrs at
For 77 Miners;
Jtov. 1,
according to Dr Thompson, I* hy ressinn In induttry arpironllv ton. PaH via Rs-iett. Ftuvn itsl- their own eortvenlenee "
Meinw.ihr, rebil lesder Fidel
Dr. RoniW Thompion, Wait making avadahle promptly to ranted many . . teacher* who left liurk, JoNm.j Phillips. Robrr'
Smith, Charier lin e , ih rrts a RM Castro announced thet hi* men 16 Bodies Found
Palm Rrvrh, program rheirman. America'* family doctors, the new thr prnfrs.-l.in to return."
have been ordered to "shoot on
«-r.
announced the convention will development* In re«earch. The
SPRINGHlLLv N- S. (LTD—
Calhy Ru'd, Janet Ely, --nc tight" at any automobile on tho Rescue w-utkerv (u n n tlld In Ihree
hear a panel of leading sciential* family doctors. I)r. Thompson
Two
Foul
Ralls
road
betwren
Oct.
30
and
Nov.
A
llarwatd.
IJnna
Villi,
8u»in
Tan.
(&gt;
direetioni deep in Iho Rprinjhill
•a d doctor* who havr betn mak­ added, are In one of the be*t po*lFARMINGTON, N. M —4U»»n ner. Hrenda While, Judy Whit- in a move Intended to disrupt th# mine, a lamb for perhaps • •
ing a lerlta of discoveries and tio.ii to prevent or mlnltnlre kill
m ;ny a* 13 ptrsuns.
htve barn using these &gt;!ii:overlts ing disrates. beu-autr of the run- —Mrs V | | . RoyIc* * r wretch-1more, Carol Stamper. S' eryl Stem- Nov. 3 election.
for patient eara and with promls- tlmsoui supervision »f thalr pat Ing li.c World Srri*» un tc!i-vi*lnn per, Dunna 11*11, l^ slit AIR *on,
There ws* practically no hope
when she heard a i riglilior c-U-; Diane ^IrMunuufh, Me sic DodIrnt’a health
Jag reaulli.
for the 77 missing miner* and it
-Kin, Damon Morrlsun. P a d Mjr- Candidates List
Also scheduled for (hr rnnvrn Ing
appeared that the final death toil
The panel Is comprised uf ;ia
She Walked nut to hci
yard i mack, Anrrite Hrown. Barbara
would aland at M A total nf id
nail) -known *eienU*(*-Dr. WII lion program ar* throe additional
tn
(ind
lhat
while
Rnb
Turin
wss
Rurkter,
Jtun
Donaldson.
i/&gt;r*tta
discussion*
dealing
with
rancer.
texl-e* had been removed by
Week's
Expenses
in T. Foley, N*w York City and
•ariy today. Eighty • on* miners
Dr- Jack P. Whtenanl. Ma&gt;o Hln-psychiatry In general practice and retiring llir Mlivaukie Braves In 0&gt;e*l. lundt iluni, A n Mah.m.
TALLAHAMEE
(IJITt
-S
e
n
le, Roc heater, Minn., who havr (he doctor's role in raring for the top of the first, two men h«d Geraldine Page, Cernl Samuel, 8p*sserd Holland repmted todur escaped, IS nf whom wgre in
Beits much raseaicli in Ihi* fitld. mast ratualilr* in thr event nf helped themselves te (hr washing Mary S-ntt. Diane Smith, Jilt he spent SIX (A in h!« cam pa ten serious condition te the hospital
West, and Mjra Wxuks.
Alan Dr. E. Sterling Nirhol, Mi atomic bomb attack nr uthcr dis­ tin h*r rtelhci line.
a - t stall f
—
*
for rr elaclion last week and said
Officials nf Iho Cumberland
( )
ami, who St the University nf Mi­ aster. Nationally-known scientists,
he receivr-l eontrlbuttena totaling Railway and Coal Co . which op j
doctors
and
professor*
are
ache
ITJOO.
ami and in private practice haa
crate* the mine, laid they were
bean using this* new techniques dulcd lo participate in each of
Ills Republican opponent, l.e not able to estim ate just how
la trailing larg* number of pat­ these symposia.
land llyter of Miami, reported long it would take lo reach the
ient*.
The Seminole County Zoning man "h*» been playing golf when expenditures of 1103 01 and con­ t3,noo.(,&gt;ot fa-r w h m *orne S3
men were h e llo e d trapped when
tributions of t.115.
Each of the panrlitti la sriied Youngsters Get
Ilaaid wilt meet Thursday to act hx should Have hern winking and
vied to present (he result* of his
Write-In candidate Gcorgo llcn- an earthquake likr jolt or ' bump"
on the resignation of a building I don't think this is right "
#wn work and will than join (or Bowling Lessons
Overman, in his resignation, n rtt of Alachua, reported rxpen- crumpled the mine shaft Thuriday
Inrpeelor wbote relearn tart week
night
■ fra# d ilO k ftv ameng the pan•aid
hit derision was base,.' on th e j *i of II end no tontribuilons.
Lc*»on» and league bowling it »t&lt; requested by the Hoard of
•Stale, and In an open forum and conducted
manner in which bis rs** a a* pre­
County Commirsioticrr.
each
Tursdiy
aflrrnuun
question and answer ptried fur
(', I.. Overman ha* submitted sented to the commission I*/ Swof
at the Sanford Rowling Alley.
academy members.
All boys and girls of junior and hit retii:nation to the toninr ford.
"I hi e tern charged, found
tenter high age may participate Iwsrd The resignation came after guilty and aenleneed," Overman
requested the
Legal Notice
Thr Sanford Recreation Depart­ th* eommlrilon
raid. "1 had not hern Interviewed,
ment it sponsoring the ecttvlt) toning board to relieve Overman examined, quo'ionrd or even no­
S 'lt'V IT IIII • v » w * i "
of
hi*
|ob.
(OTirs: id iic iir .iir o iv i:x tha t • nd member* of the Men'* Rowl­
tified a* to the situation until two
. IUsfah-1 U. C i.u d n .a u am l a i m i ing League! a ir giving free time
Zoning lurard member* have dav* alter the action "
a ll*b
a b a tln a a * a l i'a
----- *ir&gt; u r4 -r
\V *nt m o n ty ? Sell th » l old r« r, piano, ukulele, o r w h » ta* ifftliia -t* r, i m * " t rE X T tV A l. lo help atari the new bowler* on taken n-&gt; action on thr reilgnntiun
lie raid Snnlfnrit had pierente.1
h ev e .v n u , nt ■ big p ro fit, th m u g h th » C lassified A ds I
C
. I.K i’T K K .V U i rl. *»-1
•"-! th
Ih e l || In, the correct form ter good howl­ a* yet.
the ease ",n #* bad a light a* pns*«4 In l l l l r l i l »al-t n i n t m l
W an t to buy a homo n r a baby b u g g y ? T h at a a re a
ing. InitruciiOn begin* al 3.30 p.
»h* C la r k #1 lh» C irc u it i n an
Th* commission requested that rible *' He termed the rhargas ef
etn in *la &lt; '«unii. r i e r i a * . in i u . 1,1 . m. and tram bowling start! at I
th
o u sa n d and on# item * o ffered fop sale a t g r« * t i* v .
Overman
be
relented
after
ComSwoffotd
"unrupperted"
and
said
a re w ith ia * n re tteten * ot
Ing*! T hi* t« w hy w e rail th e C!«a*lfled Seetlon th e
*Ic 111|o a*
Saw *
n ia tu ie i-i.w ti: p. m. School club* which might mlnlunet
Lawrence Swoffimt “political whintv" had entered Ihe
• r llo n
it l
r i - .t i a *
X iit u lc a I w ish to bowl together a r e w rt
" M ig h ty M idge*"! It ia o ffered to you a t such a lew 1 II
said he had received a number uf picture, "rather than having the
/ # ’ nnr.A,M&lt; n , c m m \ t :A t Iro m # to do m
rumplaintx about Mvrrman't u„ik. full adoiimstcied acc-iidm* lu thr
cost, an d th e re s u lt! a re pow erfu l! A m axing! T ry i t !
In addition, ffwofford aaid, Over- co-le.'

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Annual Halloween
In Death Of Sanford Boy
Carnival Friday

Deaths

Seminole Releases
First Honor Roll

FAMILY

Cuban Rebeis Lose
Weekend Skirmish

1

Junior High Lists
'Honor' Students

Coronary To Head Doctors' Discussions

Teachers Return

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Zoning Board To Act On Overman Case

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the ilecoistlnni for the Itenefit
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night at the W o m an • Club.
Mrt George Stine end I er commiller were retpontihV for the
artliMi, imu«uai
arrangement*
placed about the room. A.'lifleiat

Plans for the t) \irdit Halloween
*l • dlB,ltr *'• Ml ■' &gt; •’ " « * ••» ■ * * •« »
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Carnival, titled for Oet. II. h u e ’TV,d' 1'
No'- 1 * llh
‘» 'tu r» l and civic « ir k .
i l' f Gamma L i n t U i Chapter of hnmemiktng. b u tin tti. Ic t c h in i,
hero te'esied by the
llet* Si c o n I’ht attending
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rommuntty activitlct.
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voun» Woman upon &gt;hi.h
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"[, «b- i**rt y u n g v.om.n
m. The lenlh trad e mother*. Mrt of award from Internatt &gt;n»i Ur
r&gt;*)iti! In community bettert* r Wolf In eh.Tte a l l’ .ervr camrallon of Beta Srcma Phi
*' *n International nrgfnir . V.
rnar*r. n n
Selection | , made
ar ret hal »*?'«" »f " " U f a
»« "* t* t
Ihe meal. M il A. A. M y rn it In |o| n( rom m un|t).
f rom 1(lf, and cultural development with
f h a u e of publicity and Mr* C, r„ miuunliy the you nr woman li '■v ’° r h a t.tn . |n the l.’nltH S trV a
n d II other miintriet. No meinE. Beatlev it ticket chairman
' .‘ver
tu b er membert of the topper com C l . w lt. V n n r l e I t i f f ' . , . . of thi* (vrcan'ratlivn I* rllfi

grape* and a bla.k violin w»rc
uted in one liutanre '-.nihcr imprr**ive array of fruit* (raced
the mantleplece
W m nrrt nere a* follow*: high
bridge, Mi* C M Wall* and Hr.
R. TV. Ruprrcht: high tam ba,

Mr* J. P. WiUon and N. R. Willinev; hith cana»ta. Mr* George

Stine and Mrt. George Well*.
I t I |1 IN C C U S l l l l l o r
&gt;• forr v d i l r v
f v h. no- of
Doo. p*tic* »e-, awarded to mlttce arc. Mt* John Duda. Mr*
||n
m#n, hours of I’ren .it V in* Woma
' 1 - Year.
Mr* If J. Ilooley, Mr. George Eddie Parker, Mr* Walter l&gt;«
&lt;mt , , 1|ir fomiTv need each
« ...
Phi ha.
many
Well*. Mr*. C. I P rid in f. Ml**. (nr.
Penn tTrey.
' l VS
i t »w at
M „ |t ht? T hll * l . , c with the M l • - .- i' "* Sigma
K e. Mrs
Mil ponn
t Ilf* M
re oenlt on it.rlf ^
Vlr.
Cl*
Je
W
nsht.
and
vWlMi
d*l&gt;
aeneral
stale
o
,
'
f. in
E lla lre Klrchhoff. Mr*
Arthur, llovrell.
« ...
V.
«
J&gt;l o” leneroi atair ot n r,m i. fultural and rnmtnumt* terVleO.
Rrannan, M-* ‘•nr Steven«on MM.
M- o u r
lempertnent, lype of wort ami j,. members have dven |
■
Zachary and Ralph
Door, t.. the
o m n a iiu m will climate The follow Inc
Keep
out!) of
abilities, lime, effntu
The *lvt!i an.iual Winter F e ith jA Smith
open it h VP p m. All are aiked . hart nowever. sue* rime tus a r ,|
,,jt1 ,peir reaperApprovimate.y KW attended
vat at All So.ilt Catholic Church
t.. come In rMtume if (V)** b e ceiled quota* hated on age
llvf .om m um t.r. and the nation.
The fottume parade will begin ; l ) r ar» j j •„ n
..
____________________
will lake pin* on N v 22. Iiom
at I
p. m P rltrl will be given
with
two
hivr
nap
during
day
1 111 p in. The fuii.lt t»»*cd will
I lMM I it IN M MVtrit
for preachoni ace children, fit*!
I V vear* 11 I.* 12 hour*
Iveortii the I’a n -h
of the
WARMER IN WINTER
tlirouih ihittl gtade* and fourth
with nap in afternom
Church
MVI I t I I
through tltih Tbeie wilt l&gt;c fir-t
a to year* lit to 12 hunt* tVep
. o . naitmen for urr fetttval are
and letond prize* for !*■ j t and
10
1*
year*
o
to
II*
h
u
n
t
-lerp
F lltK lK U a A S
I! ti h itn iei and Tony Tr*m*.
M •» N u n ) 1 *»o a *ophoittt&gt;re girl* in the»r group*. I'n re . will
Vdu I.
| hour * *teep
* harlet it tld e t chairm an; l-otiii »*• Elorida State fn iie ttlly , tpent alto be award*-! in the junior
I
N S F F A T IO N
Whale* en the amount of tlcep
itiiani, I ihtir n . and Itrlrn Con me weekend with h&gt;-r p ti-n lt. Mr. high, ter.inr high, an I adult
*n
individual
tequirrt.
the
type
of
*t»ntir.e din er chalim an; re- and Mrt Woodrow i &gt;«h
Iding equipment he u*r* deter.
■reinmentt, Mr and MM J-Vc
Ix d r and J|r* Vann Savage
A lidrwalk vale, and a h..i d..g -nlnea whethe'i or not It* will wake
A t 't *n
* ^ nl lh- " P,V*r ‘1 ln
land coldd drink booth will be
fe.
be tea ,lp refreihed in the
morning
I'iinv lidrt game* id «klll, em- L,t&gt;Til W'. RoMntnn
,,
,
,
------- llighlightt include: home *lrfP i
it( l&gt;rit f jn n . b
turr-l
Phone
G \rd rn I KAC2
truul.ry booth, and a c*ke tale
^
n.? Newark I n’,d ,‘ ' ff
b*W4h- . " 'l * ” h*'' '*h , r ,h' "«»«lrrt» an I tv .I
a .r among the featured
attrae- M turoed ia tt wreh
frmtt
d«oct. rounlrj More and bula f p i|n | . g,Tf p. , ppr (uppari M j
F
U
K
K
K S T IM A T H S
r-.-r* Tift) p u r r , will he award 5 . J , itnnpir..*briefly to *!*•*' hoop conletl.
ci.m f.rl
ed a-d one grand p n rr
="
V* • nn
v „ ,onr having plant, they ,an
Tirkrt* a t- . . o i l , V f*om any ‘ r i
*'
" 1r
ror.tiibute to the country «tnrc
of the p a n 'l l -ner* of Ml Stoll Iran i. Svoli. *.in
ol VIr ae.t J ir a • Vrel to plea*e ronlaet Mr*
Catholic Chuich
( M i». F. 0 . Scutt, made the Dcan'a 1K&gt;ufUt J i r |,,„ n „r v|r , \* m
--------- ------------IJ*t *ot the cunent *n week* at j | n„ f n
,
.
the Pat lor S.h.vvl f .-r Hoyt at
. . . .
,

F e s tiv a l

S c lie d tiled

WORKING TOWARD THE FI.OWER RtlOW ulwted for Knvemlier IS itntl K nt the
t i i . f i 't P o n r i i ’orv a r r M r*. I,. I* l.e e p e r.n p d

Mr«. .Ic»*p|ih T r u i t t

(P &amp; A A o n a li

( llr m lil S ta f f I’h u to t

Strictly Feminine 'Who's Who'
Proves What Men Had Feared

Holler for Haller”
Cliff (t. Haller, Inc,

It. EVERETT R. IRWIN
l.i-tcd ate &gt;uch women v*
e cdllari
CHICAGO —(U P II- The Amerl- * If el. n l.milte llooip, f.i t and
—l.&lt;&gt;-tjln Calverlon ft'K «rn of
ca.i v.oman h at Proved. In what omjr woman to be eteculive *c New i orU, who *s*ti and re
was ctt*e a man v wor’d. •h.v'. *hr •
the &lt;e i u It lari of hr* aea aulmalt for film* and TV.
k ra a l vhai’l wha*
Tratlr
Intosrn G. ||j|n l of Honolulu

The pee-»f i&lt; ;» uu vr.-. .
—Mrt . u • . . Ui i*rdl of •»» thr fn*t womar Interinr dee
• ‘Au.»‘v Who of wmenran Wo n- Mnniprlier, Vt . only wo.nan tta'.r matnr ■• dir a tuhiitanne: lli !h
1
h will ne piibllvhe i 0.*t director of re re a Ilor
V. r .e Prremnn of Mattapet|iij

•l.a&gt;ater
- ...
...
I
..
tbie- only weman in
—Corlnne
Uuker
»f -\
Y
, , ..
Paula Valley. OVIa . fir»t woman gi.e a flute conceit at Town I I , l|;
r H1
r ^
' ' rr,,1i '«&gt; »• I Mm Arthur loteph, a want
nf MarqriV-Who** Who Inc *. the 1d*rtc,o
minil*f hlinn
j it lawyer.
(su s »e *a*
*a. Ik*
. . i .ifl I*.
an
(he ...guevl
bon
iirrti which for fill veart hat been , mlnu'ialinri
—Klinut
Mullcit
*d
or—and
unit
unman
i-n
crd
—
at
putting Ingetlier •’Who'S Who Irt
Ann Arbor, Mich., a papyroln-Ut a hachetnr dinner g iv ri bv the
America
____ , la .id the on', m e ll«ted In the T'.vev Count.. V J ft*r \«*«
Tne » M.k lt»t. about JT.ntwt o f -------nation
the St.lW.OOO womrn of voting
Sammom dr. r n d at thr it*;!
age in the country.
Hiat women wauldnl be barred
Wheeler Sammons, J r . the in­
If the* rrfuird t&lt;&gt; provide birlh
trepid male publither, said they
date*
Mr found mo.t women
are "women outstanding a* worn
•‘*urpti*lnglv frank" (only about
,ee," and not ne e u s n l. '*"'ue.,
5.300 hedged »n the m atter. i*„e
who *tand nut from "both their
*ueh w(.man evpiairrd'
aitteri and brother- " Tlie Vmeri
"Nubiwi) wants to ttrrlch the
ran woman h at made * name fur
The Woman t hu.irty of Chn- truth but if one u over fort) tnhettelf in tcoret of (irld* once
a!mo«t the eiclu*ive province of tlan S m i t e of the i ir*t M«th*«*tl*t
r’1,fr f" r * **'
m*n There are Ifted. for r .a n v , .
Wl , , r „ lr WrrV pf
'
' «
pie. !3.5 woman bank preai.lrnt*
Samtimn* .aid hr found .vom
and at Itoat 240 ruino.tei There ( , , a
r r *' '• • elf-Demal on I iM ,
; in. ntn abaut
are advertiiitlr evrculUe*. TV an- | -lay
with aljuirl l&gt;a, of prsyer i Haling drlatl- of tilrieCotren *
nnuricerr, radar icterlHt*. bin al-|ire.tilatii.n in me .tiuieli
aril in manym.larirr*
had dlfflrhemlit*. teatile ron-Jltantv. fill- Emm |li;*o ». in.
J p m th- 'ulty getting the t i l . to own on
. loi* and diplomat*
women of the ehur.li *i!| nirel !&lt;• | *** !,ir veiy ec nmplt*hm*r.t« fi
pray Inf thr vvolk of ail*'Oinailft J *h«,'*i the etlitm* V’a'.tcd to In
in Bolivia, Cuba, and Mcxlro. Spr .tilde them
rial prnlrrti in the.e rintnrAnother prtildrm
keeping
1-ill be ■uppnMrd by the nfl j -,ul tr,-n who
ha.e w-imriCa
f,r&gt;t
clal giving &lt;-f the mrmhri* «f lb. -arnet Ihr editor* rauchl o tr
W v' C S throughout 'h&gt; Cm ■shulr * afln hr h d pa*-r I ni
In! State. A portion, of the o. '
.r e-t on a-d had been a.krd
ry will tv iced to sup|'«r1 home* ; . Mipply li.lormatian
for letiint drarnnnrrtet
n .» .
They re kerpini; thru
finger*
Jlrd
iia
lt.ifS
for
the
day
a-r
.
r
r
,,c
. t r d that no male practical
IIOM) VY
. o .
, tr,“ t
,hr ,hc," ‘' Atl Til™ Inker* wilt he unveiled afler the
The lb&gt;y Scnutt el the Tirtt \ tt t* Mirr". ba-r-l on hytnnt tamk t* nr H r * . . . |v K r .
Prr.bytenan Church will meet at nf ( harlrv vvc.v
la .vdcrv
* p, no
the mriiitatlor.t are Vlrt. I!
Williams, Mrt. \\ S iligginbn
r;ne.,e*t Baptist ■hurch Youth )h#m
Tr n ,
yj,
Fellow»hip meet, at a V) P m. „ y |&lt;npfr&gt; , rd , h„
Mr* vWbnrt Hi, k*m
n ia itA V
Thore p'a'-nmg to attend *
I’lnecrctt R aptm t hurch VV VI bring Samlw Iche* for Ihe
t'. Night Circle nirctt at the me»! Ihe hrveiagrt will Ijg fur
home of Mrt. Jewel Biter, 2RV) nivhed hy the Worn it '* S'. ie|y nf
Summerlin ,\vc at *:J0 p m.
Chll»tian .Service
^
The Crutarirr ( ho:r of thr T int
Baptitt Church prac llcd at T p
Juliet gin- yuv.mlc in *l*Cf
m
wear ln*pifrd by SliaVe«peare
Brntheihoi-d *uppcr at the Firit pajama «et by Gibb* i* ile'ignr- • i
. Baplltl Church at T p. m Mr. like a page'* co-tunie &lt;-f Kllra
Tamer, pre*lflrnt. urgft all men bethan lim rt V y.ike-l and 'trip ­
ped cotton flanel top h
tn attend
oyer a tottvn kml leotard
Thn Junior Fellowthip of the
T in t Preihyterlan Church will
meet at 3 1) p m

Quiet Day
Scheduled

( ’ll ii re h
Calendar

»„

Nancy iRichards
T Mrtu”Hih,K(l s
M U i u i u j "MrT , nrt

SK? '«^V: w

n^ n
(li.ited
v^l*iled friend* m t rarw ater ever
" ....... of bend,
Martha Vnnr Cameron,
_ i ,.
daughtr of Mr aed 51ro John
.
h
,
,
,. daughter
daughter
bane, Richard., daughter of „
h„ n,en initialed
Mi. *nd Mrt I.. E lllchanit. ha*
a* a rh arler member of Gamma

M rr# || tnA „ ri „ ln , n ,tWlk,
fn ehurm en for the fir at grade.
yyri
Krrrelt
Bcatlry, tecond
grade; Mr*. Milton Gore ami Mr*
Thomat. ihinl grade; Mrt A. II.
P a. and Mr. W it H u n t., ro
lehairmen for the fourth giade;

rnuje n
.m g
i£ . urn
nnt,„fl*j turoiity to tv in'lallrd
Stale nlvertit* . t Ir.-at
„ Kentucky We.lcy.n College.
Trv oult aie held annually in
Jan'r* Heir. St John, run of
the fall, and are open to an) ltd- Mr. ami Vtri .t ft St &lt;ohn. hat
d. r:1 |egl*teie-| el 'he l ‘nn. rr.lty pledged \ i chapter of Phi Kappa
Viteptance it bavri' on cvi.linv Alpha at the t.'nlver*ity nf South
lion, J^otr, *howman*hlp. ability Carolina where hr i* attending on
I" gra-p quickly the idea involved a Naval tjiulatthip
Ii petf.nmine a new *lunt. alii
I de and willtngr,rt* to w,„k Af
i n a itudent • se 1- ir.i *.-i the ' , r * H I | l H i i i r S &gt; 15 I l S l
•toupe. j "&lt;
average mutt be
Ned Altman, hair *tyll»t, cave
maintained In order that the vtu * demnn*tr»tl -n on hair *lyling
den' mav ttav in Ihe ClMit or ■» t*'1' Tuctdav night meeting of
tm .cl with the tioupe
*»!• XI Chapter of Beta Sigma
None of the two hu-dird .....I *‘h' hpM *' ' hr honi'
entl in the h a u l* receive an* t Jn#n
* RUfMior. o-d an
*v*er peiicvt ronrernlng tbe c*ie
pay fot their pailiripation n&gt;.r are
of hair followed the demonitia
,1,rr,‘ tfhotarshlpi or nut of Mate ' tion
Vlra Ralph Rett*
Brtt* preilded
l e i r . u o ' J . r ^ ^ and
. w d re.eivr*
^ e l t T ™no 1 Mr.
pre.I.led over
'elf-tupporting
, ’’ ’
'
the hu*inr«* m rrtln t ami *rl ,.mril I IN# hfh pint | f i Mm Sam T.

| Wheeler J r , eochaimven for
the fifth graile; Mr* W V. Swen
n n ind Vtr* John V'ourlt-i J
&lt;o
ehatrnten for the lixlh grade;
Vtn Joe 1 ltra*lev ami Mr* C
y; Matter* en chairmen foi the
,r*rnlh grade; Mr*
Theodme
Autln J r . eighth grade; Mr*
Tied Rnhhinl, ninth grade; VIra
E C Wolff, tenth grade; VI **
f* II Jack.on and 'tr* W 'I
Howell, eleventh grade ami Mu
Ja ik T llryant, twelfth grade.

a

,

i

In Flying High

Now Your Dry

p.. r:t- •a f t " * * ; r

Skrlfnn,

\ rubhrf tipped I' Hv
harih (i»f pirkint: up
knittiMK *t(trhe&gt; It will
ititth* ■ in plm e until
rend) tn knit them

\fi*

Lffin S'* r 1 n

Jr .

Look Belter
l hun Lver!
N e il

:
DISCOVERY
san i i o m

Dinner In Planned

Maintains Likc-Scir
liot/y and 7 extare
nf Fabrics
&amp;
Almost Indefinitely

The Seminole County Evening
Home Demon*! ration Club met
VVnlno«la* night for a brief l&gt;u*l— .............
t ’nder dl*cu»tinn wa* a piopo*
f*l liifkri diimH* tn he held ii thr
t" r n l r r \f»V

j.

Cl can injj; Will

• f»»f rliih illf inhcr*

tun i* Mr•
lia 'id Priniit, Mr*
Tr&lt;'&gt;ind fHeiu!* Mr* liulh (101**0 i*
dropped It*', Mi* Robert l l f j 'r * . Mi** tIir rhairmin for the dinner
hold flie* lift*'
Annr t ’artrr. Ml**
M»r&gt; Sli member* *od 'll** M'rtte
you t i e 1\ n n
Wrifhl, and
Ml'*Xitifj"
Wilion, count? homf ilfifiomti*
Sn.iih
'linn i | f n t , ’• f r a prttfnV.

i

CITIZEN S O F SEM IN O LE CO UN TY:
We. the undersigned, endorse LICK (»AKV as Our Write-In Candidate for the
Imporlant job of County Commissioner. District Four, for the following reasons:
1. We need a County Commissioner from District Four
who will represent all of the County fairly and
impartially.

9

The Jut OP Ch
f
In*'
r r M b - '.man Churc'i •
ItltCI at
T P m An tr fr if ti nr program
I* hetr.g planned, and a hambur­
ger tupper will b* prej.aied by
tie- r;,' '•'me ann .n!» CORIRllllPO.

The W. S C S. nf the F.benrr*r Mrth'wliM Church will nhterve
the Wrek of Prayer Or! 2i 11
with a "Quiet Hay" at ihe church
^ fr&gt;.m 10 a m. • 2 p m

2. We need n man who is first well-versed In Municipal
and County Affairs.

NOVI SHOW ING
O l’ K N

I J ; I .*•

X
t . K T 5 IO IIK O l T « r
l it K GO H I T T O A
M O V IE .

r'-at
e.
f I
■'«. T**^ (*Sf 1

It.

WFDNEfinVT
Trairmg L'ninn tuprrr and
planning meeting at th* Firtl
Rap'itt Church at fi p m.

Thr Senior High Choir nf the
T m i rre*byter1an Churrh will
meet (or rchfartal at fi JO p m

W slchra
Jew elry
I)i»m ond«
H irlh alo n e Rlngw
t'te Oar lliidtel rian.
Charge A layaway.

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m

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lit

RA J 0 I81

w h ii

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rskrss;
II

Featurr: 1:0(1 - .1:10 - 5:20
Ti-lo - 9:10
A D M IS S IO N F O R T H I S
A H R A t T IO N
A d u lln — .T ln tin re — fiOp
N l« h t — 7 Of

SludrnU — 50c

i

Shaffer

f&gt;. 1). Cammage

T. L. Lingo

lif t Clnnt*
Jack Fv m u

M erritt Slalry

.fame* Pearaon

I.auren R. John*nn
George A . HiiRhet
W. M. Stanlev

Roy Rritt
Andrew- Stanko

J. 11. Lee, Jr.
Jim Rifirr
0. E.

Hughe*

O tifi

Fotirakre
Fred I)v»on
*

Doctor J. R. Foley
C. R. C’lontfi

Nolan Fore

A. A. Mvera
Emmet Kel*ey

Ted Wflliamfi

■*s .

(J

Leon Oiliff

Ce-ngr Morgan
C. S f,ee

SB
**

(*.

Frank Whfflrr
Rcitiprt Parker

Hd Cameron
Ren Ward Jr.

The t h*-.rel ( hmr of the Firti
pretbvterisiv Church will meet
for reheattal »l T^JO P m

fli'nrjte Mean*
.1, Younjr Hait i*

lleiirr Simpfion
A . M Jnnea

fra Southward

The M d Week Bible hour nf the
F in t Preibytpeian Church will
he rural ie'e-i by the oattor. Rev.
A G 'lclr.nl*. *t MW p. m.

SH F I S FO R A
C 'O M P I.E T K S F I .K C T I O N
O F -------

iv. William *

J lick I'ai krr

ANDY

P ra .e r meeting at the Firti
Baptl't Church at T » p m

^

We need a man who has been a successful Florida
farmer and businessman and who is a taxpayer.

E&lt;1. Stoner, M P.
John F.van*

W. J. Lawton
J. W. Ijiirton

Walter Holme*
Aubrey Mm an
Gene Jan*
A. Pnda Jr.
A. R. Duxbury
G. R. r»rak*

All too often, the rail,
dret* nr coal iliai tnuht
i n t h11 a n d j a u n t y
mhrn new, lo ir t niue'
nf it* ilainty im a m •
in la u n d e r in g nr d r y
c le a n in g Ai Icavr, it
in rd in' Now. a new'.aoiiunr d it. o .c iy itt i n r r t likr-ncw im iih
every time a garment
it cleaned I m l every
tra ir «&gt;i tpiii. amt dtrf
i« removed, iltcu t u m t i
a i p r . i a i ’f in ilh in g "
p r m e vv w I, iilr to m pleiclv r e t i o r r t likenew body and texture
ui l a b n . t. (iwi m e n u
aitually look, feel and
hi like ntw again (.all
for t e n ice today

PHO N E
FOR SER V IC E
TO D AY

Downtown Cleaners Cr Laundry Co.
IIS H. I'iilmelln

FA 2-5292

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

H. Spencer Harden
Geo. Harden Jr.
Alex Smith
B. D. Ragg*

It’s Kasy — Just Push The Hutton—Pull
Hack The (ilass and Write I^ee Cary.
•

FA 2-3253

Southsidc Laundromat
106 E. 251 h

( Food mart llldjr. )

DeBary
Hwv. 17-92 Dellnr.v

FA 2-1301

Laundromat
NO 8-&lt;091

Thi* Pol. Adv. Paid for by Hie gliov*.

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Editorials

I*

Washington Calling

THE STORY, BUT NOT THE WAY AESOP WROTE IT

| ** #| Wet*XI*

Analysis To Be Made
Of Count’y Economy
Th« Florida D r'tlopm ent CommUiion will release an
aaalytla of the economy of Seminole County at a meeting in
Leesburg on Thursday night.
Included in the analysis, one of a series on Florida coun­
ties. will be an evaluation of the county from an industrial
standpoint, what might be done to correct deficiencies and
the eountjra atrong selling points for location of industry.
This report will be given to county officials, Chamber of
Commerce representatives and local businessmen. Seminole
ia one of four Central Florida counties to be included in the
report.
It will be interesting tto see what the Development Com­
mission has to say about tbs county. It is a foregone con­
clusion that ths report will show shortcomings, probably
quite a fsw. Such has been the caae in reports on other coun*n« report might be very critical. One of the latest, cr.
« group of Nortweat Florida counties, drew fire fmm offi­
cials who became angry after hearing the report. These of­
ficials contended th at the Development Commission was too
critic*!, that the sur.'ey was. to a great extent, untrue.
Kcporta of this nature are fine, if they are used proper­
ly, These reports an such, are worthless. To capitalize on such
surveys, officials must "eeii" tha present good points, cornet
those deficiencies which tend to retard the county's growth.
OffUUis should not tako personal offense a t what the
survey reveals. They should, however, start working to
atrengthan all phases of county endeavor. This 1* how pro­
gress ia mad"

It**- setter Outside
inc theme song in juil* and road prison camps apjwnrs
io be "Let’s Get Away From It All."
On Thursday, two convicts, one from Sanford, fled from
a road gang near DeFuniak Springs. Thursday night, eight
men broke out of the Delmnd jail, four escaiwd from the
gunlaru! Training Center in Gainesville and two who ran
away from the Orange County road camp were captured in
Oviedo.
As the old ad ay ' so aptly describes the situation: it’s
better to bp on the outside, looking in. than on the inside,
looking out. It’s s ’range that most who are on the inside
dnn’i reatiw *Ms while they’re outside.

Hospital Notes
BtUy Ball (Sinford)
Cleveland T. Brown J r .
(Sanford)
Lillian Heppoer (DcBiry)
IIISCKARGKS
Mr*. Edward Gold and baby
girl (Sanford)
Virginia Collin (Lake Mon­
roe)
Valerio Colbert (Sanford)
WUlla Agorsnoi (Sanford)
Louisa Davis ( Sanford t
Mri. Philip Daniels and baby
boy (Sinford)
Dannie Burkt (Stnfurd)

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Otvgery Vance (Sanford)
Wllllsm E. R in d ill (Sinford)
Wllllsm Olson (Sanford)
Winds Williams (Sanford)
Mrs. Wilber Dutek and U by
boy (Sanford)
Mrs. Ernest J . polity and
btby girl (Sanford)
Mrs. Walter Price (Lake
Monroo)
Leonard Malhleux (Geneva)
LrUoy Kail I Sanford)
Willard G. Eldridge (Sanford)
OCTOBER a il

Now Hear This

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By KRLDLIIICK C. OT11MAN
WASHINGTON- Tha subject to ­
day ll politic*; you can't get any­
body here to talk about an)thing
else. Mott of thii talking ia
straight through the lin n burg.
With my own ears I heard
Mead* C. Alcorn, tha chairman of
the Republican National Commit­
tee, tay the Republican* will elect
a lot of new fellow* to Congress
on November 4 These lam e eat*
heard Paul nutlet, chairman «,(
the Democratic National Commit­
tee, nay hi* fellow* would gain a
couple or three dozen teat* In the
llouie.
One of Uic»e gent* is cockeyed.
Preiident Eisenhower came ba&lt;k
from hi* coait to-roast speechifying to innounca that nowhere did
he find the Republicans Itellng
glum, Some Democrats here said
Mr. Etienhowcr didn't look In the
right p lire i. I must report that I
talked to a couple of Republican!
straight from California artd they
didn't aound exactly happy.
They said they feared thrlr boy,
William )'. Know land, had no
chance of getting elected Gover­
nor. So Just before I went to bed
la»t night 1 switched on ihe radio
and there wa* Knowland, roundIng exactly a* he u»ed to In the
Seriate, predicting that he bail it
made. He *aid he calculated that
a majority of at least 123,000
Californians would give him the
job.
All this i* what you might call
confusing tn an innocent like nte.
but it's just the beginning.
L’p In New York S tile the multi
millionaire
Republican. Nelson
Rockefeller, seems to be making
a -irons race for Governor agair.it
that other nuiltlmlltionalre, Averell Karriman. They've both develo
ed a taite for cheese blir.tr*
So a gent who mu*t have been
a Republican aakrd Democrat
Rutlrr what hr thought aiwut Ihe
shoo in or Rockefeller, Rutter was
indignant.
"There's not a du n ce of this
multimillionaire.
Rockefeller,
beating our small builncs* man,
H ardm an,” he laid, lie went on
to explain that Rockefeller had
may tie f.*00,000, POO In hi* wallet,
wherry* his own man Itm im a n ,
had only lioo.ooo.ow
My frelirg is Hut we can ex
pset either of these candidate*
to be strictly honest; they w ont
be templed even by coat* of v i­
cuna trimmed in royal pastel
mink.
Harry Truman is stumping the
country, denouncing those v a r­
mints of the opposition. All over
the land the Republicans are d e­
nouncing little ol’ Harry, who
isn’t running for anything.
Preiident Elsenhower It taking
Ihrac-fitih* of the gripes ex ­
ported by the U. S. in 1937 went
to Canada.

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n ’t gotten around yet to calling
Stevenson names; he's been too
busy concocting uncomplimentary
things to say about Democrats
running for Congress.
Alt thii ll fun, t ru e is, and it
tak es a voter's mind off his hang
nails, but evaluating the oratory
isn 't easy. My own bride possibly
has as good a system as any;
she judges a candidate on how
widely spaced are his eyes. The
closer hi* peepers are together,
the less use she has for him.

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public occasions as the visit of
President Eisenhower to the state.
Since there are sober estimates
that Koowland’a Democratic op­
ponent. Edmund G. (P at) Brown,
will win by a majority cf up to a
million votes out of 3,000.000 cast,
Knight is doing his best to rids
the Brown coattails. On the bans
of the labor support be hat had
in the past his backers have or­
ganized the "Labor League for
Knight and Brown,” and a million
pieces of literature identifying the
two i s fiscnda of the union work­
ers are being put into the mail.
With this strategy Knight ii
given an outside chance to win.
Io the past Californians have been
adept at voting for individuals
r s J i t r than party labels. His op­
ponent is Congreiim an Clair En­
gle, who has been putting on a
lively and effective campaign. At
the same tim e tha*. Earl Warren
was beir.g re elected governor of
California by a ms.orlty- of a
million, the Republican attorney
general went down to defeat and
this is considered by the Knight
forces • hopeful precedent.
Incidentally, It m*y appear in
h ndslght that the most *ingle sig­
nificant pohlieai art nf the Elsen­
hower Adrr.inKtrition was to take
Warren out of California and make
hin, Chief Justice of the Supreme
Court. W»rren'x it&gt;oderation and
hit political undentinding fit this
booming slate like a coiy lent.
He appointed K: .iwisr.4 to the Sen­
ate and It was thanks In part to
hn hold on California that the
Senator won re-election aix years
agn by a record majority.
Unfortunately, In what appears

to be desperation Knowland is re­
sorting to what was called In an­
other Republican cam paign the
"back »treet” technique. He It
attacking Democratic national commiUecmtn Faul Ziffrcn fo r an S
leged business connection with a
Chicago gangster named Green­
berg who v i s killed in 1933. What
this has to do with the candidacy
of Brown, who is careful, cautious, conserv ative-mindrd. is not
clear.
A year ago Nixon talked with
contlderable candor of the threat
to the parly for !&gt;W in losing
California, the last big state c-\
which the GOP had a firm g r i,/
That Is today * very real peril
and it is no consolation to Repub­
lican! to lay that they, o r rather
their leaden, asked for it.

Bird Dispossessed
HOUSTON, Tex. ( L T D - Sissy,
a grey alley cat. has moved into
a bird cage at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Jordan Sr. * '
tike* it &gt;o well that she won't
i&gt; ep anywhete et*e.
Mr*. Jordan bail put thr l ag*
out to sun on a low tree llmh
when S.ssy climbed In. Mrs. Jorrixn hid to set another home fa#
her parakeet.
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a breather betw een oratorical ex­
peditions, while his speech writers
think up new tilings to call Demo­
crats Tna la tte r already are un­
happy about Ike labeling ’em
radicals. I know some Democrats
and Republican*, too — whoVt
been called w orse.
Adlii Stevenson, who Is touted
by some as the third-time Demo­
cratic nominee for President,
claim* that Vice-Preaid*rt Rich
ard Nixon, who has hopes, hlruself,
of gMtirg Ihe top l$ot, H an In­

By M arqal* Child i
SAN FRANCISCO —This Califor­
nia campaign I* surely one of th«
weirdest in American political his­
tory. It finds tha Republicans be­
witched. bewildered and beguiled,
while the Democrats, who have
tong been Ich skunk at the gar­
den p irty in California, are an­
ticipating a thumping vieiorythat
assy exlead from top to bottom.
Hardly an example of repretentatlve le'f-governm ent at it* best,
the Republl-ars seem in re rro spec*, almost deliberately to have
thrown away their chance* of sueccs*. They did this tn two ways,
both of which relate 'o the ambitiens of Senator William Knowland.
Minority leader of the Senate
with a dlsLziguiihed national rep­
utation. Knowland could probably
have gone on being re elected to
the Senate Indefinitely. But be­
cause cf h ii Pretidentlat aspira­
tions, or so it was behaved, he
wasted to be governor, and this
m e a n t side-tracking Goodwin
Knight, who wanted nothing so
much in hf* a* to be reflected
to tha g e.rrnorship for another
te.-m.
Hi' Know Ia raj h a . his w»y tad
Knight w»s compelled to consent
to the grc*t switchvtuo The final
heat w»* applir'. Uv Vie* fre*!’cr.! Nixon, and. » hlb hr It the
darling of California'* fa* cats
who tU’ n up at fund ralilr.y dinm .a wearing "Dick in w
but­
tons, tne -ank and file Itcpublica .a do - . t tbroN e him from
blame tor the catastrophe that
leems cer'air to &gt;-c it .
In tbn ,r.ar.-' "lace. Kr.oalaivd
wanted to certify Sts reputation at
a conservative. Hu would thus be-ome the choice of the powerful
right wing of his party and go
forward to prove that * cor.»«r• alive could be President of the
United States. The Senator chose
to ttake his campaign for the
gov»rnor*hip on a right to-work
piopoial outlawing the union shop
In C atifurnu, and this is now P ro­
position IA on the state's com­
plicated ballot.
However sincere Knuwiand's mo­
tive* may have been, the net ef­
fect wa* to stir a tremendous in­
terest among libcral labor voters
in k.tofklng down Proposition IS
and at the same time Uie man
who champions it. Big business
Is pouring mtlPons of dollars into
the stile for TN’, radio and bill­
board hawking right to work. One
c-nsequenee is that the GOP treltury -*»* prior to Ninon’s fund*
raising effort*,
piteously bare.
Rig labor la pouring In even more
millions to defeat Proportion 1*.
Opposing t h e right to-work
amendment, Knight Is doing his
best to detach himself from Knowland. They do not speak to each
outer except on such conspicuous

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Seminoles Beat W inter Park
nV JF.RRY COVINGTON
ill nigh!. The atone-faccd guild
A great t u r n effort by the refuted to be lik en out on &gt; *inSanford Seralnoltt rn u lte d in a e ’e p!«y end ruahed Mn»her to
very Important 1S-T OBC victory f n t th il he via* iMe to get but
F n d iy eight over Winter P»rk a few pane* away.
An intpired lire « u the brightl&gt;or. . »n*s pav ed hi* be»t game
eat »pot all evening with the A,ta. The .Mi
.r.d tackle injured
Seminole *p*rk pluti firing In on hi» k -er .r 'h-- teronn period, but
q-iarterback Mike Mother to com­ w it rot to be 'e rlrd hi» ahare o!
pletely .top in y offeniive threit the gic-ry. He p i,.e d up .o n e tipe
l&gt;y lh;« u .u lllv great p liym iker it the half *rd continued the r u t
and p a iie r Kell) Lake. Neely of the f 'e m x with plenty of
R ** and Dave Stanley headed power. He al»« picked vp another
the attack agalnit Mother ir d im portant PAT wuti hi* talented
had him fumhlla* all evening. toe
Bob Day and Jam#* Markham
Nee'.v hit through tlie middle,
Stanley and L ike an both tide* fi’led In for Carter while he w n
to completely unnerve the Witdrat iloweJ by the knee ind were ef
quarterback
fective agalm t the Wildcat offto»« found h ln m lf In thia con- f&lt;*n«e. Markham, a .ophomoie,
teat. Stanley plated the great- ihowi a 1st cf prom tie
r»t game of hli bri’llan: career - Tarkle Charlie B- g *i alen found
lie hornet tea drd In the tackf.eld himielf and h a t a bis 'hare of

Browns, Colts Continue
To Lead Pro Grid League
lit KARL IVHIGH T
l ruled P ro * International
Jim Brown, the 2JO * pound lad
Coarh Paul Brown aelerted when
he Moit" a coin to ., in !9S«. may
atari a new Cleveland Brown* d y
r*aty with the bigge.t .e u o n
ruihing and »rorlng *rree in Nat onal Football League hiltory.
While the Baltlmoie Colt* (4 01
reta.ned their en* game W tatarn
Diviiion lead Sunday with a JJ-10
virtory' ov*r the Wa*hingWn Red*
»kir«. Brown ran amok for the
fifth atraight week to apark the
Brown* (S-h) to a 2R-2* victory
over the C h i c a g o Cardinal*.
Browp helped Clevelmd retain
Hi tw oeam e E attem lead by
acorin* four touchdown* on run*
of 42. 41. 7 and 2 yard!.
The Chicago Re*.* (41) re­
mained clo*e behind the Colt* be
defeating the San rVarei»eo Forty-Nmer*, r-14. during a game
m 'vhifh one of the M.OOO K etar
Stadium fan* provided part of the
halftime entertainm ent by locking
Coach (ieorgr Hal*, of thr win
rer* The New York Giant* (J2&gt;
regained undiaputed itc sn d place
hrhind Cleveland by defeating the
PitUhurgh Steeler*. 17 h.
Tobin Bote .parked the Detroit
l.ion* tu their .'in! llMI victory, a
41 24 triumph over the Lot Angrle* Rama before 81.704 In tha
Coli.euin. and the G retn Bay
P acker, edged the Philadelphia
Eagiev M-JS In the other game*.
Will Shatter Record*
Rut Brown, a 22-year-oid full
back from Hempatead. N. Y.. and
Syrai-ute L’n l'e r.lly , |. the big
atony of the flr.l part of the JOth
NTl, campaign Barring injury,
hr littio 't certainly will .hatter
the all-Umo rutbing record it.lid )
yard* let by Steve Van Buren of
Philadelphia in 1*0 ar.d Van
B uren'. re-erd for touchdown*
11S I made in ISIS. At hi* pre.ent
pare, Jim alto will break tha tea-

the auceeia. The big junior * a t .ridge threw over the middle to
pouring through the line to Hop Swaim for 10 yard*. The Semithe f i l l Wildcat backi.
,n&lt;-le» moved In the 30 but had
T. ,, . . . .
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to kick Dandridge b-wned into the
The Unabacking of Harold Stone fnd l0 „ , n(J lh f Wildcat. took
and Duke Sehirard muffed
out ever on the 2&gt;V The&gt; moved to
•everat th rea t, in the terondiry. the 14 but Lake pounced on a
Thr riefenaive play ef Cliff Mr- fumble.
Ktbhin could not be overlooked
In tha ae.ond per ,*d the &gt;eml
On .e v e n ) orca.ion* Jacob. »nd
made
Mother went wide, but McKihbtn nolei
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.their
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wa, there to drive them out of r(1
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bound, and hold them to a mini- mc,\ td lhf ' ^ !l*° j 1 on. * »««■•
yard run. Dandridge hit Jenet
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the midd’e and the btg
The Sanford offe-.ie In the fir.t fnd b.j llfd
t!, r onr n j „(, , Usrc
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o. ihe Mi dealt, trr.cn k:r« put f0 n x rrted ard t wa* TO with
on a one-man »no.v or th . ground &lt;bou( j mtnutM r ^ a .- i n g .
lVtt th»n*ihVL v I ,\V .v e .v ^ im » '
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through on Mother, and Stable*
ntgnt of .he . i&gt; n and picked up pountf^ CI1 , , f (um bie .t( Kn,. (he
half of the Sanford yardage or. „ , ,
the ground.
Seminole* p o i.ei.io n on the Win
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. l. ter P*r* SS. After nier run. bv
Kirk and Lurdqul.t
were the KirV
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only Seminole, to , :1&lt;I
Dandridge thra* a long p u t. over
through the tough Winter Par* dr
h„ d „ f j „ n#, a d
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feme, t.undoum ran the bad four , . , bhrd ,. f . :s v, nU |-«o plav.
tim e, for 7J yard. He
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p , nrt.,,(; r j,(, s v im i. who
tnn tong run. caitfd back bectU.e nit(1f
f ^ nlng , . „ fn&gt; fpr (hr
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1i m d. The Scarlet Knighia of New atajed ‘ alive" with a 2T-16 vie- that the ric e for the national
lo iled Pee** In trrn iU in il
Miaaniippl.
Louisiana
State. Brumwick. N. J , play D elaw jir tory over Nebraska, a I Rutyer* championihip may involae a i
Colorado l'. m d ftutgeu were Saturday.
‘ frolicked* in the mud on the many a . j i t te a m .— Army* Ohio
the only m ajor ur-beaten a*d un
Army ard Ohio State, rated '**&gt;' ,tf *n • " • I t “ t t drclilon State. Auburn. I S t', low* and Olo
tied col egr football* team i In the one two lait week, w rte expected ° ' f r
Mlat—p m hin t n ev don’t get
Purdue Itrati IrMh
caught In a ,-tlirr fonn rcvjraal.
nation toiiay — hot the “honey- to battle it out down to the final
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moon
ihould he over for a: week for the national champion ri ; pd tP,„ ,
iru tte re t to i J 1 * t: p ea* pit ta*k. i! tv r e tt by Ole
tra it two of them by neat Satur- »htp. but both » t n caught in lait victnr&gt; over Maryland; eighth M m , becap.e Ibn Tiger* hav*
da* night
Saturday I wave ef u p irli
' ranked Oklahoma Mulrd K an.ai garnet with Duke. M iilli.ippl
\rnvv Tlet Pitt
M»!P. Id A aril ninth linked No state *nd Tvlare remaining after
Atmy, Ohio State. Texav and
Thr Cadet., with alar
N orU tvdterp, four of the natJan‘i
Th*
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trrotrt
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eat national champ,on.hip w,je *h;le the defending ch.m r.on
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open
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T u h tr M iiai.upp or WU will * 7 9 li' fl' ,t ,n iHt lhird rer*od
be eliminatei Saturday when they to tie !?ih ranked Wi.connn, *7.
in**t In the South t "game of the
T eaai. the nation‘a fourth .ank
&gt;e*C‘ at Raton Rougi. while Col- - I team ., wa. up.et be Bi-e. SI 1.
o-ad- t&lt; almoti certain to ( o be *" th e to u g h SoulhWfat Conference
ra u .r it.
nett opponent if Okie ?r tf No.thweitern wa. loppted b*
homa, a tram which ha* won U to « a, 2* 1,'. m an important Big
l*fi
fen Ikirmtlh,
atraight Big Eight game*.
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lonlenr * ' U a ! •*p»t lo*&gt;k of
Meanwhile. LSI' kept it. per
That leave* R utter*, a rather
lik f to Atij f o o n In 1
.mail "power" Pevt to -.he B:e
tecord alive when fullback
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i .L.mnTen, Southerr Southw e.teir and Tammy Pavt* hooted a l * y aid
l &gt;hp Itff 'ffMvu 1 uiklov rrint
Pacific Coa*t team ., at about the
g0*! **’tth three
left
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„ tA t , f „ ph ,h,t 1-'ked Jehr j nnr u i , c4u ed ffnm t!lr
l riled Pre*. Inirraaiiowat
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. - ; llkt * P '° ,n ,:lc »eeod P"l,(k* bf-ch, but cn tbe fir.t pla* StaF.a*l
Cleve.and pianned to pica Let. to *et up the tin t Swaim fo,!n».
l!trfw, ttir f.a
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Dawaon of Purdue fir.t In the ,*d ,n ihe »ame reriod with a 14 toM ‘ j , . e i in , ;,f h,:'t , * lfp p ^rc Boston Col. * Miami iF!*&gt; I
VlUtro** !J Ri.hmond *
N FL draft but a e l e e U d i y . r d TD .a trh . Cecil Dandndgc h-l W4, u?1,,,e ,0 £ttn
Syracu.r 14 Penn ,!t.te *
Brown when It lo»t a coin to il for I hit five of nine i**«»r». had near the Scmirr r line
Pltt.burph 14 \r*n» 14
The lon« Winter P a ri iro te Buffao 3t Columbia t4
the first choice.
on th* e lh ,r*San'ord
kicked
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came in the final penttd ehen N.vv 30 P ro-tvlva -.a •
Lwcnarti L ylri, R ett Baltimore
period and the Wildcats drove ,h f Wildcat. &gt;oo’. to the n r M-,
rookie who raced 103 yard* deep Dave Burn, broke up the ,h er pan ed 54 y ard , to the Sem, Ha, *ar,| ‘4 Dartmouth *
againit thr Beat* with • kickoff middle far 14 yard* to the Semi 1n0&gt; eight, then ripped off guard Holy Cm.* tit Boston I ni* •
Rutger* (t l^-hxn u
In the team '. !94* opener, broke]note IP Mother p a.trd ta ihe -&gt;0 l(o rr t ,„
!a!rr phe kick
Cornell J( 1’ • eton 9
Waihington'* back by cirrying Semln’e eight. But
the Semin.In
ua&gt; gowl
a-d t i .i
end :
V iew»»It the
Colgate
one lot yard* in the third perl- ,i''f t"»dr * great
n a id . taking
of it Kirk
fumhtedBrown
on hi*(*"•*.
D I.land I
Rhode
,
,
. over on the II.
but three piav* later the Wildcat.
•vouth
Kirk ripped through on tha f.r»t returned the fa* r and that wt»
down pa*.** to Itav Berry while pla* for tl yard* and a fir.t all Dandridge fan out the elo.k W. Virginia : 4 i-rir.ia Tech I,i
Lenny Moore and Alan Ameche down With a Utllf running loom with hi. wide end .weep* and Ftoiida St to T ennet.ee 0
■cored on run* to delight 44.(03 the Seminoie* took off. After an- at to picked up the fin*! fir.t down Georgia 2.4 Kentucky 0
N. Care's.,a .’■)
'Take F**teH 7
fan* after Bert Z a re r. gave the other first down by Kirk. Hind- of the evening
Alabama 9 M itilm rp l St 7
Rtd.kin* a brief lead
VMI 41 Pavidton 7
Rear* Carry lla la t
Puke 20 North v aiollna St 19
Willie G alimorr of the Bear*
Auburn 20 Maryland 7
ran 30 yard* to icore the firtt
Igiutiiana St in Ftouda 7
time he handled the ball againtl
Midwetl
the Firty-Nmer*. He aim outran
Michigan 30 Minneiota 19
the Forty * Niner .eeondary to
tlllnoi. 14 Michigan State 0
• core on a 47 vard pa*» fr.-m
Ohio State 7 Wlteonaln 7
Zeke Bratkowaki in the latt peri­ After four week* cf being lied I Printing bowlrr* Gene * Seminole Purdue 19 Notre Pa me 22
od H*!a. w-a* e.corted off the for fir.t place In the Sanford City I »»"F ‘ leaner, will hr o-u to »m Jowa 24 Northwe.tero 20
field by a bevy of hi* big Bear* Rowling League, nurnetl Painter. !"* * '.'« » ^ ‘'tion at Ihe r .p e r . r Mi.touri M Inwa M A
after they won before a capacity finally got out of the rut th e y ,« f D-“ ’Jr Muite Sh.-p krglrr&lt;
Indiana |I Itiam l lO 4 7
crowd of dO.OOO at San Frantlrco. were in with New 4 ork Life InTulanr it
Average, tf lrr t*H week . imw). Kanta* It
Marquette 77 v -d nf Pacific 11
The Giant* turned two fumble* • urance hy taking
three big tng are:
Snulhw r.t
by Tom Tracy of thr S teelrri in­ gam e, from the Ineurri*
B rtt—17fi D el'alm a- l&lt;-v. Von
H
erbulit—
tttt,
Richard*
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Kt
Southern
Mrth
20. tleorgia Terh 0
to 10 point! during a ‘teady ra il
The lo»» dropped the Intuiarce
. . . .
. .
at Yankee Stadium. Halfback Carl
men into a tie for .econd place*** ^
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' r k , ” , , ' 11
Katilivaer raced 14 yard* to with Bukur Mulic Shop, w hich1P « o !d -1 « t, .-lalom y-1*o, M et-j Oklahoma 10 K am a . St *
ISO,
KOre with Trac&gt;'» fir.t bobb'e won unly one game from Mather Irr and Wheeler
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and Pat SummcTill kicked a II of Sanford. Celery City (Tinting Swann, and Bukuc at l'-J and Tevai AIM 31 Baylor 21
yard field goat after halfback retained the form It finally found Koriruaolt. GiUtrap, er-l K,e,r*r j Idaho 14 Arirona 16
1Ve»t
Jim Patton reesvered the *econd. l il t week and took three Itratjht at 144 Alio, Kent, and i ook at
I .ile ttir 14 1 tab 14
from Crcne-* Seminole Pry Clean­ 1f.‘&gt;. i allan. Holler and I; : a:Sir force
P,vre Southern Cal II Waihmgton St
er. ih e C'earen* ls»» dropped 152, Kirchhoff—141. Huhn to u n and Burnett at 14“ Proe- 1Oregon M II \Vaihin*tnn II
them into a tie for tilth pl.-e
tor and H frb.l at 1(4 ( Pierrv - I'-vIciradn IT Nehraeka 14
MOSCOW ( L 'P l) - Ti e Cornmu- with Mather
t(t l .trid l* —UP. H arri.n- t5( New Meytro 14 Wyoming t l
nl.t Party ntw .paper M n r .tia ''
P-ck Richard, .rd tlie Painter. |»#re»_H 7, It Pierry and Gordie -lanford II t , LA to
Sunday blamed lodlffere; ce and
their .ielnrv. *« he rolled
„ jjj
l aliforr.ia 13 Oregon 6
poor leader.hip for th r
So*,at in
107 440 Jim Malone, led the In
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1'nion‘i m ajor ip o m railure* in turancr men to no avail a. lie
international competition itc ertifored a 411 «*rie*. Al PcTalm
I). It cited failure of adding n rv and G arry Fe* were hot a . they
player* to the national .-vn-er
led Mather to il. two to one vic­
team reiultrd in a London de­
tory over the M ulirianl, rolling a
) (r»i place In the Sa- 1-i-t.r* Itirha-a ftoaell made the 5 10 and
feat.
414 and a 421 re.peett.e!) Pete Rowling League will be at Hake 4 ; baby eplit. Dottie Waite trppl, Bukur ltd hi. team with a .YM tomorrow night when Pe f&lt;- tion ed the 4 10 ar.d Ruth Phi iipi the
H arold H erb.' with a III Mb. and meet* notimlUal A Anden
' ! Turkeva were rolled by Helen
Clyde Piercy’* t i l helped makr
P rrfreuon lead* tho let ■,&lt;■ ti) t.erb ,. «r,d Jirnovle t.ivirgitn-,
thing* ea.ier for the Printer., a* ul,r , n,| n„f half gam e, after d r-p
tiring
ntn
game* Inmorrnw
Gane'e team continued t« ha»e ping three
to Rotnon « ta.t night. ABC it tn third pla.e be
trouble locating all tit men.
week. RoumiUife move-l up ntn hind Perfection
and rtoumillai *
■'5p!tt-*hrinker» for the night a rhaliengirg po.itlon Fly ’.king The lait three place* a-e oerupied
H. JAMBS GUT AGENCY
were Ed Kirchhoff, who made a three point, from ABC
hv Roh.on'*. Wilton Mater and
five and-dime, and Harold Herhtt
312 E A S T F IR S T S T R E E T
In
ether m itchea lom,,rro»
j W adt'l, in thato rd fi.
and Pete Bukur who both made ntght. WtUon-Maier plav * UK
P H O N E F A 2 . 1 151
Hie 4 7 .plit
take* &lt;m
on 1.ni
fiol.»..n .
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and W ide',‘a take.
Wednciday rujbt, the hottot
nil.on Male
H . JA M E S G I T
JA M E S B. G U T
team in the league wilt attempt la it week
to cool off fir.t-pliee Burnett a. of the top honor*. The furniture
mture
A anoc.
Mather of Sarford trie* to romr team t"-’k four point, from w
up from fifth plare tie. New York had high team game with
i . . i,
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Life will try to repel the newly- leratrh, and 4JJ. handicai-, tugin. N. tn WORTHOF FIR MINT IN
found attack of the Celery Ctty team tenea, .cratch, 1,9*2 and 7
Service Ga* Company conlinuet
404 handicap.
to he'd fir.t place In the Mited
TTu* ll the higheft acratth .er- Bnw'irg I eegue bv taking three
t Al.l.
le. to he bowled thia *c»*
h&gt;gJrnev from Weibolt * C.mera
"M I m U th * only co m p an y on e a rth
any team. Credit It due the e, s),op cf n l f , ( ia ,
( , nlIj
t h a t h aa ewer giv en a w a y *o m uch fin *
tire team. F.very member iwwled j j , »,n* and only 4 '. lo.ie.
p a in t.
over her average. Helen t.erb t.
i &gt;ok . Corner it in .econd »i»t
rolled t94 t 'd Margie Wr»,dv a with !1 -von and It loat. followed
T e e . I ectually elim inate IS Hugo profit* e* r»it*,
447 *erie« to «park the team
by Harv»)'* Plumhtne A Heating,
o r drartfcally reduce th e m -* n d p a n all the*e *av1(1 gh *ing!e gam e of the . , r r whi-h rn.-ed Into third place, liV
Ingi on to you fn e itr a free p a in t—.* free callon,
log wa* the ltd. .erali h, an I J'4
ye-ne* from Sanfnid t.(n
or a free i^uatt witJt every one vou buy! H ie M arv
E v ritiitg a 1 A 2-7500
handicap, hr Helen lierb,.. k.oe
■' m
a -1 I lie
1 hi. put. toe
T a rte r Taint F actorfe., world'* large.* op etalion of
ta Sha* rotted a 474, arratrn »»r flo,-r ro.erer* In fourth .lot
it* kind. 4 95 gaj. up.* 201 W . l e t S t r e e t
i d . gnir.g her the high handicap
\4ciboi;t u am era S h o p , run of
&gt;*ri»» 439
had Turk gut them in fifth piarr.
Lucille H arril picked UP three Jnfj trough the Appliance Malt i*
Vic R o b fllo , A g l. 601 E . le t
O P P O S IT E
SANFORD H EARLD
F A 2 -3 8 I9
ap’ltt, the 17. 3-7 9 ar-.d the 47 ,u || ,n
p]«t v, (b»y made a
“ ice tn at a comeback by winning
three gam r. from CoolCi Corner
High thiee g im e .e r ttt of the
evening wa. rolled by II K Rieg
who had a powerful 449 *#ri*»
to hrat out f h a r le i Ja rre d , with
a 311 a-d Bob Spenrer, who roll
ed a 494
Bill* C illin had high ir r t t. for
tlie ladie. With 431 ar.d liao hign
.ingle game of !W. Mary Elmore
oiled .ero»d high with 4(1. f«l
wed by Glad)* White who had
a 402
Th. 14 10 iplii w a. picked up
h&gt; Mil-.f Power*, and Trad Mr
Cleary tkillfully cleaned the dtrk
by knocking off the 6 7 10 ipl.t.
Th» w ttk t bowling find. Sertbe G*. v*. Nanfonl I.inolinm A
Tile, took i Corner v», WeihnlCi,
and 4pp arvee M art v*. H irv ty 't
Heeling A Plumbing.

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room hone* on 2' a
F t I -1fin*

QUALITY HOMES

Legal Notice

Low Down Payment

HOMKS

ShjosufutksA

$28000

hlenstrom Realty

s8280 .00

$495 Down

NO Q U A LIFYIN G
NO W A ITIN G
NO C LO SIN G
COSTS

Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.

$700 DOWN!

evidenre that th n e i» a high d* Tht* it a gueat pa** t" th* Rita
g ire of »tati*tical a**oelatlon b-e
Theatre f.,r Je*y Airlift*. Eap,
Dai* Nev. | , 'Si.
tween lung earner and heavy and
prolonged rigACrtte »moktng.
REAL ESTATE DRIA L IN
In rrpurttng on th* .ip rrin icn ta
2344 t ’renrh A**
With animal.*, the lim itu le .aid
Prof. R. ft. Paairy of tb.a Royal
Rfallnr
t ancer llnapital In London .ob­
jected r a il to the *mnke of ;S n g . -Call H a i r l ’hone F4 2-3641
arettea a day Thi*. It *aid. ’'ha* ! y*ar old 2 bdrm home Electric
not revolted in any malignant tu
kltcl.rn, Jaluulie window i. tile
hath, utility room, largr brick
In another te*t, it *awj Hr. Cobarbecue a*d planter
Land
Cille l^itrht»nberg*r of We*tern
* «P*'I ground Full price M,9fui.
fteterve Fntveritty in Ttevaland
Will anangr term*. FA 1 M17.
*v|Mj*)d mint t« th* »m-’*e of »!»
or *lght cigarette* a day fur al- ID a e r rt of firm land, tiled and
molt two year* without produc­
haa (lowing well. Ea»t tide of
ing a cancer.
Sanford FA 2 0413.
Re&lt;au«e mire are *o *ma1l com­
pared to a full-grown man. this
w it equivalent to a man .mokmg ftOO to KM) cigarette* a day, 44. DIETRICHS — REALTOR
Ktlr. Vlrthtln—AVImb (ioaralre.
the publication *aid.
Adelaide II. Moytt —. A*tn*iai*a,
The l.’nlveraity nf South Caro­ 1901 Park .Ate.
FA 2-3232
lina, chartered at ( olumoia in
1795. I* th* olde*t full)- atate-*up- I F I T IS RK A ta E S T A T E
ported unlvenity lit the Cnited
ntk Crumley A Monteitb
Stale*.
at 117 Suuilul ark Fa. FA 2 4696

J. W. HALL

Seminole Realty

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It A A M O M ) M. I I A l . l t
REALTOR A INHI'ROM
Thtrd SI A Park A*rtrue.' So ith
3 a I t all 0*11
rbnne FA 2 MU

We Feature

WASHINGTON (l l'll — Th*
Tnharrm Inititute. Inr , tlrlkinc
baek at report* lielinjr tmokinr
with lu re career. *a'd today five
different ctoup* of vi.nti*!* ha**
' ttihjneted *i|i*rim*ntal animal#
to clear*!!* amok# and tara with
nut produclnc • *ine’* ea*e nf
eanr*r.
In thrr* of tha t**t*. th* anitnali actually Inbaltd ciearett*
«mok*. and in another, it .aid.
mle* "im otnit'' th* equivalent of
MV) t/&gt; S(V) rlparette* a day with­
out de'elnpinr lunj cancer.
The findinr* were rftiotled In
) the inatitute't publlration, ‘Tobarra atul Health.
Tbe Inititute, which I* aupported by U. S. tobacco companies
hat been conducting a campaign
to counteract the finding* of
tome •ciential* that there la a
atatiatlral re'atlonahlp I♦tween
atnoking and lurg cancer.
The U. S. Public H ealth Service
iaiurd a report on amoking and
_eaneec in July which it *ald ‘ add*
R/urthar to the growing weigh! nf

lot*

m ic.inunn

applalaicr*. tatea

and t o r t : -e. G 11 High, Oriedo

FIa Pbun* FU 3 3313 *r Sanfard F t : 36*3 after * p m.
Painting- Interior A etlartor. Srpair* or *dditl&lt;ini. Speeiallilng
in t i n y ( .,rter Paint Product*.
F \ 2 JS t»
v. t
HI 1I.DING
* MS TINT,

R T pT T T I

Inyealisate ltd* ad ltd IT. 2nd

"Anybody jo l a dime
irotrt f.i-ni.lud
a.iattm rnt
C!o*e in
on monthly. Ill
tin t *v. .Strrft Ph-n* FV I 4241
i —RE VI. ESTVTF rilR SALE
3— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
or FA 2 VTW
I
:*hed apartment, Ml'* W. lit I flrd'onm hU.k hum*, furnilhrd
Nolan R&lt;! Pb F.x 26050

uf Sanford. I’h. FA 2 326ii

In i idf corner fiWnft* buU: A

S I . s antord, FI*.
I LEASE— 1000 tt fronts v •
ii
tnal «r roiu.ii'ti la), tin ]11■«.■&gt; Srrvlre Station for *a'r
tT-PJ fat inc I *’,* Monroe, San­
Etm. I'h. FA I-Tiei
ford. Writ* \t t,C.a. SAT I'aik
t&gt;* Sanford
ili— ' S p r -ral" SfttirirY'

S room frame houvr o-i lars* f t
completely furniahed ll»&gt; t i l l .
1 mil* north of St. John* bridge
B 11— pia n o s e r v ic e s
w h a - b u i l d i n g CONTRACTORS
Phone FA 2 3090
I J —ELECTRICAL
3 Room
ur.furnithrd ap artm en t
2 tlean apartment* r.cwly painted
CONTRACTORS
Apply apt. 2, 2015 Sanfurd A\r IRK v o r 1 i l l ' l l OF P v VIM.
HIATT IF Ml. LOOK OXER
One 142.30. 611 Park \v*.____
25A-BUILMNG, REPAIRS.
T H E S E OUTSTANDING
U a N T M i i n MKNT
IJ.U BLILD1NG .SUPPLIES
Larne 2 bedroom |uinl*hrd ararlModerately Priced
V VEILS A I t)ML IN &amp; TM.K
26—
INSURANCE
Widow A dauihter, a ; e 11, d f l u r i
meat, i n W. l»t. FA I 0390
IT OVER.
IT—NOTICE • I'l.RSONAl.S
upaitmrnl eenleraliy
lo.-atrd 1 fledr.mm kit** equipped W»H
Thi, * a y jr*t t.a** to the Rita
I I —ARTICLES FOR SALE
Mill par up to afrit S’, y,ith utilltn wall Citpet 1330 00 Dawn—
I h ro tr e for Ma*on Whorttin
i i —F ritN iT i n i: a
ti*&lt; Writ,- lira till r o Sartfnid
172 30 per month
Kip.
date
Nov.
1.
5*.
HOUSEHOLD
Herald,
2 lied room kit eoulpped attrac­
tive yard IT.ViOOo with sjiwvoo !
14T \I KSTATK FIliC N \l.fe
down, 173 M month.
T room hou*e. attic fao, lloor fur 2 Re-h note, Mb hen equipped
t\ m i:
&lt; in n r . M i n i N l . | # o ( T » s * f u l f i l I n t h * » ' l i . :j 1 1
race, over a.-hoola. 110,000 iuOO Small attractive plot In quiet
. f Hi* Ninth Ju-llrisl l I1 Ull
'■ in&gt; i*r. i mu i it
' 1 •'■''V* i\jurt
i n i i t . l f f p t e i i . l n o l f i'«*!i|tl» F K * r *
t \ y m i r u n * i : h i m i I.i . • • • « ' ' »
down. I.arje oak F.V 2 Clin.
icttion, I V 0 no down. *73 b(t mn.
WE ARRANGE
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43. II. -Hill STEM PER A irary
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L e a u n i Sanford. Will *arriflie
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ALL TYPES FINANCING
Rralinr A Im urtr
t * " U 4 I P t ' l f f l l k F E i U l l R ' l tit f l t f
eim tv, you t»ke up 137 monthly A»,or l.aura R Oiier, H. E. Taffer
| n j r A m i •■th#r 4tf#• *i%♦
ir*i:i. w.A A.vs v AllLTi'S.
in rh# nf hit# *-f ui# l i f t k
pay mrnt*. 2 bedroom I'D homr.
11'«*.f iDd* 71tk 3iti«#iliti*«a&lt;
Arlett Price, Eveictl Harper
f i i i«| f ri n r ii it r i f * »i*f v
VI) • III; III lil:et:M*
acteerted porch, carpoitr, utility Phnne FA 2 t i l l
th#Y#«a| IIf««ae «*:t Iftfal.ti IT 111!I *
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Phone r \ 2-1104
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Avenue on 20th Street.
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MODEL OPEN DAILY
33'. A. Cagle, J r . Saletman
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vice and conventional.
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GUARANTEE
1790 Magnolia,
m n iilt nft # t-r-Kf • diPi t’*n4lPii
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i Three bedroom older home dote
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f u&gt;11r*i#I I'lrcutt nf I'l^riili in * hi •♦lit hi • h»m loaMlut#*! I i To#
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2 bath hou*e with many ath Aril J iaUminulat. ft t ii#f#n#li
nf Hi# ftifor# l*#»tir| an-1 |# f i # s
tractive feature* 260&lt;) IriMiuoi*
while wa proceii the pipera.
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TERHAZZO FLOORS
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premtie* w itk d ly l I A. M 'HI I yair eld 1 bedroom hnuie In
nf N o iiffti# r
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PLASTERED
fill ( f t f | o i f t • 4 | f f * * f i r n r o f t f i * « n
Wvnnwoed Section. For tile hy
i \ r u n i i n n it c m u t o r tut * • HI
IMfiifl #«#i*i#i isu fuf
dirk
S in d iy I P. M. 'til dirk
SOLID PAVED DRIVE
&gt; m il
IIIMM4I f I f I C I IT. h l» • r#ll#r • mi• f &gt;t# 1 in tt.# i ‘ mu*
owner. Plenty of rloael ipare.
no
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PAVED
STREETS
&gt; I nit I ll «
*lr Cundltloned living area, k-t
W iTXH.iil my Hand #n«f tt # ###t
l \ l i l t M i n t Ml.
CITY I’TII.ITIES
o f • • I f f Court a t h * n f « r .1 Hatolnnl#
rhen equipped Total prire III.J A N ! ' &gt;• ' M I M A U I I O f l T
rnuftfi. 9*1nr M#. |h|# l l rt#i o f THIS IS NO PROJECT: Their »re
rtam tirr.
140. down payment lt,*oo, no
Ut I nla#r. A
l«
&lt;|uelity hnmri. But, you only
O r If fr ©4 on
riming rslt. )101 Wynnwwid Dr .
j o i c i ' i i * Kitonr.
*' f§*u nf i h* cirrtilr f* iH
pay
project
price*;
l» 33fl
P iiiiim
Sin ford. FA 1-1436.
•ft • * 4 f o r ftmlftoti (Tounfr.
M in i r. t o r r m t a n
f^nr!*#
Drive South out 17 02 (Smfnrd
t o
j).yi:rii a a im n r .
Mi Arts J f.*ift4omt■t, !»r
Orlando Rd ) turn right on
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44 ANN44()OH NKtTION
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lUiRKowB Ftniifti ?%in li
.Ism## C Hnl.lnfoti
Church St. iThll l» one block
Nire 3 bedroom home for i»)e hy
Tt*
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of
before you reach Mobley'* Cor­
J i m - r Non .111 iim n T riifm irr. • ll 1.9th MKIiniFK * flOVIINinN
owner
1 year old ('ill FA
hi# fM#4 It* lhit f&gt;url htr iworn l l i fintjih Cniift itf it t,
ner)
J hlnrk* tn homci on yntjr IIRAILEY ODHAM, Free.
1 It'll after 7 p. m
Onrorl*iof thi utlur* §n4 n jrtvo## F»r t# ft*1# rinrM*
left with "Open'1 wgn. Ruilder
n f ** b t r h I fli b 4 f f * • **t 4 11 o f t •
Atfftirnn* for Plilutlffg
r&gt;n prend.at daily Call Ortandn
For. I l a t . 1J.I* A 17th At.
Ml 4 ’jAig or GV 141*7 in»
Phone FV I - t ’,01
time
1 llnli..&gt;ni ma-..hry homo to i,„i
' r n -fit i-ity !... atii.n Ki&lt;rh*n
J bedroom horn*. South Pinerrf»t
rqtilpred Priced well b*t«w rr
r***uti»ht* d n w n
paym*nt
nlaremertt co*t, Newly r*,t**&lt;.f
Phone FA 2 370P.
a tn l
Immediate (tone talon
1*6 Xu per month.
(oil* for **V, lo*ai*0 n mil** 4V.

#Cancer Charge Refuted,
Tobacco Institute Says

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Nr-« I hediuom houee. tr - r a - /,
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FA E-0I&amp;9 o r IA SnNhIL
floor*, large carport* and ul!;i
IIFSIM &gt; I ii* &gt;\l i;
!M I'i:m \ i.~ d k c o h a t o r s "
tv room M 0 down or will i*l*
palnlmj: a id pap*rirtg
hulldmg lot* i t down p.a'mroi. \ 15,000 i ■": ritlbll*htd bull
r.raa for H.M0 It sill pa) i&gt; A *T1•*. t&gt;i FA 3-T3I0 after tie.
Phone r .\

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elect n r ktt (hen. Sio03 month I
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MANOR

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SLAVFAIR SECTION Nire S Hed- B*’1) lilting FA 27211

Fur. Apt 401 Palmetto, FA 1-4011
before 8 or after S.

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Free e . t . m a t e *
e*tit* — Phnne — FO .V126I — FA S-7313
Thad L l.lneo.
Realtor
1 ilo painting. FA ?-iP:»
4)i;edo. Fta

FOR RENT) Fuffliihed A ro&gt;-m.
t bedroom apartment. 1016 E'm
Av*. Call FA I OH*.

room apartment
furnuhfd
AS*til* only 1430 Tark At* h

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Futnlthed Mv»m» Th* Gable*
3 bedroom, f bath, floor t u r n e r .
401 MlinoIU- FA 1-0T7I.
attic la v &lt;!•»« to *chool»
FA 2 2161.
Bachelor apartment, around floor
313 Palmetto At c.
■n trailer. K!. 1 B »x 1 111*
etvirw- A**. P on* F t 3 3331.
1 tiritroom hou«*. JSOt flioielar
t .ill FA I-04U
3 room* ( j o b b e d Mi. Adqll*
US N Jntm inr Are
Sleeping rnont. private famtl*. Pb
FA 1-7304,
Net»l&gt; ll ,'Ji I1' ' l l •* !•
b &gt;U«r.
kltrhrn equipp.-d. $• 3 a month IVEI.AKA AI'AKTMEN IS ; roam*
prtratl bath*. 114 tv. F irn St.
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OVIEDO SECTION
HOME A Baby *lltir
During F V 2 7921
FARSI—3 r o o m dwelling— 4 -— acre* et.-eptional (atm land
"***y *Htln« II. S French.
eu'table for t r a t a b l e * - n u i t r y
trort", rabir.eY* of a)

IA F F -A -D A Y

Modern J bedroom matonry, kitchert equipped ftorn* with pri­
vate beirh fer twimmih* and
boating. Larga lit me room and
Florida room. 1133 per month
FA 1-MIS.

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FARMER’S AGENCY

X. A'. Farmer, RtaHur
It II. 44 hit mere. .4**nr.
114 S f renrh Av* I'h FA 2 3?2t
Aftrr hour* FA 2 241A or F.V 2 492!
vitiltl FOR 4 lit If MiiN EX
44 I I H1N walkiog diataorr of
downtown, acho'da and churrhra,
1 flit A»l&gt;*atot aiding, 2 *|ory
hoot*, garage. 110,600 00 * HR
Arbratei aiding. 2 *lorv. **tra
|nt 112,60000 SAN t, ANT.V .1
Hit attractive frame hmn*. *n
doled garage F.atra tot, all
land'Caned. Ilarlt*,ur outeidr
lin.ooooo .1 RI! O d a r tiding
Kitchen equipped la rg e lot
Total 14,300 on nqiy laryyno
il -w n.
^ f. Jr^ai A
1,6 N. I'ark Ave.

Cm
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20 Acre tiled farm, 3 h*dmom
houie, large barn*. Inqulte:
Joirph R. Levy, FA 2 1223
Cheery Real Kitait Aganry
Dial FA 2 9929—Notary
1219 4V. 13th St. Rrar-natbar Shnp
ftedured. 7 year-aid on canal In
Loch Arbor. I l l mo. FA 1 3923

T. W. MKRO, nioher
Phone FA I 24«|

NEW!

2 Hudroom Masonry
Home
Furred Walls
Ceramic Tile Hath
Aluminum Axvnintr
Windows
Large I&gt;ot
Paved .Street
Outside City Limits
FINANCING TO SUIT YOU,

M. L. NICHOiS
I'hone FA 2-1319

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*allmatc . FA T 7773

yd- of) 17 9? Term* F.V 2 7313
Owner

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Kin *hed la 1 * ll,*ura
Rani tone I': &gt; Cleaning
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ANNUALS
tb)t Cr'er* Ave

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’» bat,i». d.-tp well, awiiitig win
do-**, furred well* A !\a*ler
Itiiitl tn »tme A rahinet* t .r
p«tte A m*ib'e rbip pf‘’°f

FLOUR tanding and
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wavi ng
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II M C,lea ion. Lake

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ROLL At1'AY Hnipinl inH Baev
ltr-1* l&gt;sy. 4A’erk or Itnoth —
Tel FA I . s u n . Furniture l'«nl*r
t!« W en Flrit St.
a n i l T S PALM MANOR
llnine fur th* *c*&lt;l
h-tp Orlando Hr. Sanford
Phone r V 2 1214

ENVELOPES, t e 't .r p .i i i , * i , ' r
m*n&gt;* Invoice*, hind hill*, and
p r o g r a nr » , *•* Pr &lt;*re**t*•
Orchid | a n u for **le _*t 4 b. 1 •
Printing C" Phen* FA 2-J931 — ALCOHOLICS ANOYMOL’S. open
1 01 r r it • 1..3MS 1 h t v : i»::
meeting* on Friday night* at
ini VVe.t llih St.
nt b.V 2-0170 H A N F 41 H D
I i» p m at the Rnial AmbaiiaFLOW Eft SHOP. Wa t r ’egraph
M.ATTHKSS IIKNIlVATlNO
d t Ruildlng, Central Hapttil
I FlllllSTEItlM !
Church IS A Oak Aitnue.
FISIII l.» NI R st ltX
Free 1 I ■nr*
I’fi* Itr'.nerv
Vtagnolla 4 Oner* I V I&gt;&lt;11
U srtiXI n i H.I III IHHNfi II*. n-'-A R V id fc# m
JU I
Oinamrntal Shrub* ■ l i r e * ■ p, at
P E T E m ii tl. S . Mgr.
4 V 2-7661 For Sal* Trumpet, LM) caah.
Large teerlion rf Hlul.rii-, full 410 VV. 1312*.
tall Hukur 1 vtuilr khnp.
hli.rm. I I t'll up, Al* » beautiful
A U T O (JU A S S
Jar’,ft*
Root* • Tend • I.ugglg*
Crn:-&lt;n*. t bO up
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
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foil! tia* I'n,. 2 to E. 1*1 Bf.
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twrl Pllnnt FA I 71-Si
Ill-Ill 4V. 2nd Kl Th. FA 2-4*72 '•*!* hr the buthel. FA 2-6411.
1934 Chevrolet Hrl Viie -iHntr
Furniture M«*tnr A Smr»ge
Rl'll l MIX CONCirTE
roupe I’nwer gtldr. radio and
V. r . PHIMIP4. Agent
Window SHI* — IJntatn
heater. Call Mi V|«-*r, 2‘A
W A sH R t’RN VAN t.INES
tir*a*e Tran* — Dr* tA'etla
21.1W, Eaten*Ian 3!.V „r 2if.
DM French Air
FA ! HMI
C’lnthfallne Pn«t* — Cament
31 lo rd Aiiiuma.(r iMii*ml»*|on. —
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IIIR ACLK CONCRETE CO.
Edward firn»ll, E litripri
I n. -N’i n.** llr a le i •
Hour 1 urn.ic** 79 Kim Ave.
FA 15731
NO a 1 12;t
Clean and her* ire, ll.kO. Oulaide
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— ■—tank Inalaltatiop FA 2 4763Klrrtrlr Iti.Vr. l ath RlCilttr. 101
s i OIJ* conv*rtlhle, RAH. I* 4 /.
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33 t ,-i,.mrrcial St.
FR 3V3V t u n 199.3 LA 2 1974
Auto Itepnfr* A ltra,| P riv lra
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t S!»tne*, I 1 hn»*r pnwgr tn*a|
Heminiit* I phnldery A ll**H* Sknp |tij T etn* Vve
I \ 7 ?ap9
grimier. A I rnndltinn. 140. A,
Formerly line • Carer 'ihnp
Vile, A .Su .day*
FA i-M2C
J I'etrra.m, FHnna FA 3-3716.
N oth I .K ttt l at —
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F A 1 :pi.A
Hingar Ivpc '»a thing machine,
304 4V 2nd St.
Aacuum Cleaner repair*
t..rnplele with laundry tuba. |4d.
ttrpur* A p a r ! ' for all ntakra ef
It will pay YOU to •»* u* l»efoie
b 4 2 34436
r
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Eirctrolj*.
Homer
ynu buy. Open Eynning* aid
Kirby. Air Wat, ti, L. Replar*.
Sunday*
Nr* giant I burner ciblnat oil
rntni i&gt;arti. 31nrk guaran."d
I! ASTRIDE TRAILER S U E S
heater, »?o FA 2 4417,
FA
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47AV
I’alalka, Fla
f .u *m a x
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Pl'AIPN - SPRIN'KI FR
ll-R riV T S and MOTOR**
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SYSTEMS
VENETIAN RIJN (IB
WEATHER M ill I 0
VI type* and lire,, Initalted Earluaid head Nag proof Koitom
Cu*tnm Rua! Tnna A V■&lt;• . ..»rl*a
"Do It X’oumlf"
lid wllh p i t l l l r endl. PJaltU
FREE ESTIMATES
I V 2 7117 tVE RRP.AtR AND SERVICE
or r*&gt;an tape* Cattail *r nylon
4 t i v r
cnrdi
M E S d RY tit 1 Hi) 3Rii V|&lt;iriit!'&gt;
' t j r h i n - and Supply ( n.
Svitkarik G ta a n and P aint f a .
44 P KMlril
M W Jnd Sr
I'h F A 2 ««42 Ill 114 33 And St. Ph FA 14622
Outboard Kalea A Seralre
2313 I'aik Ave.
f V 2 6214
III 4 1INii
Cotian A 3\ oni Ytra*. NaMaoa,
ii. ii. pock uu.
Thr*&gt;di, Tape*
Voir K'lerude t)*a!rr
ma s. P ark — n n u t
n o u . t v s IIORBT SHOP
HOBSON SPORTING lilKHlS
pttmbiyi
immhsji
304-6-6 E t.t
I'bunt I A 2-3ti.il
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■— —■ 2617 S. F.-anek Art.
n^TeTaTITTTJnfk Suppllr.
nut SL HOED GOODS
jo mn idd reg Mark 4neu» hull
M P Mathenn, Ofeg.in Ate
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VIII (nM ilflO N IN O
I DM R \( I and REP AIR 4AORK
li&gt;«; Sanford \*r.
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I'LUMIHNG

Caih for futniiure or &lt;u&gt;plu*
-Super Trading Pn*!, s,,nford
Ortandn llw) ) A 2-0677
11—BE A IT Y rTRLORS'

• fjL 'IC K CREDIT
• F A S Y TERM S
44 II.WnN . MAIM
Ne# and I 'i r d Furnitur#
III r Firat St.
Ph PA I-

C,ml ear ting h Rep»ir»
F i r e f’liimatr*

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New ft I'wed

2u4 Sanford Ave Phone FA 2 lull

I’u r n i l u r r a n i l A ppllinroa

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Mather of Sanford

Kpeclalitt •n Ifatr Shaping
Styling A Perminenl \4»*iqg
I'JANO n ' N I N t . A REPAIRING y x ;o9 r. r i c * s* rh. f a : o m i
Air Cond
Soft 33’aler
4V 1.. HARMON
t’ird furniture, (ppliieret, r**li
fir**.On nraiil* (III
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2.4223 Aftrr 3 0U om
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714 Sanford A»» Ph FA 1-4131.
103 So. Oak
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flem&gt;„le and ,4'Mltinna
DON L IK E
I'hon FA 2 1424

filKLS WANTED
Willie. Mu*l b* 2t t,c nvrr. Apply

Pig N* Whlilb

bur , *rp*ntr&gt;, palnling. *, rrenlng,
i.mfing anil plt'1 r rep*!:, 9344 nr.ian. ag* 2, In 13, f,.r pc, man
p'i*it tile, aauct"* tiding, tiiaenl rr*pn,i*it,!r pn*illnn, ranld
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drive truck PI No a i!*67

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THIS WEEKS SPECIAL!
19.36 Mobile Hum*
13 f! I ong
10 ft 44’ida
UNIX 1 1,993 TLItXIS
Stop In ap t visit with ui—
No Obligatlor,
Mudern MuMIe Hum*

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All llllllh M4TI I l l ’S
Par! ni Full Tioip Mtn
E»*y l«, *H lit,* nf llncik Mntrhet
loing* fa«t daily rnnimiivlon*!
Wlow- l’o*e(I Live M..rl*l Ci*. I
minir Girl*; four-color illuattn■Vd. Ilillibilliee, dn;*n* otbera:
20‘a, M' f , 4(1#: for quick «'*l|y
aalea. Cuaiomert everywilert.
Mn*i*r
I lot fit FREE.
For
FAST action give ***, veiling
*«!«-,t*n. r! SUI'Eimilt MATCH.
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W E Ia C O .M K

11-14 ork 44 anted

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f o r n r r llw y . I7-M ft 2 7 th SI.

hoard children day and nigbl.
| t l !0 per week F.A 2 23TT.

N A V Y
TO

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Eh. FA 2-1312

N E W C O M E R S

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\A c* tnw itt* van tn Le r m r guevla nliw iiliitrlv free
w i t h o u t plil'K6»inn ;tl utie of J i a n f o r d ’a leading
M otel.1* while j "ti luv,tie a t id a u k h o u a i n g for
,vou n n d ' m u f a m i l y . Pick up j o u r k e y a t th*

Hole** O fflet.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
1*1’oo.

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A mrmbetthlp drive for the St. and Wilbur Av#., complete
L*ke Mary volunteer Fir# depart­ with kitchen, ahowera and r,H rooma. will b* available for civic
ment it underway.

Crown At Stake In Red-Bengal Game
off to an early lead, then put on
n cartel of second half goal Una
I l i M F i t u lO t r u l l H a l
ATLANTA (UPI) — LouLlsna atanda to edge Arkansas, a long­
■ U tt and Mississippi match p*r- time nemeala. I t II.
fact record i M e n U.OOO fane
That Florida line, ranked third
Baturday nighl at Baton Hougt, in tha nation on ruthing defenie
1a ., ta a Mgh-atakei contest from before game-time, limited Louliiwhich th# winner will em trgr at ana S tair to M yardi un th*
on* of th* f*w remaining major ground. Hut halfbark Hilly Can­
unbeaten. untied tram a In the r a ­ non m anaard to p e n e t r a l a it
rnough to lead a M-yard d m * in
in addition. Saturday night's tha aaeond period whieh he ellvictor probably will win tha South­ m aard with a touchdown, and
eastern Conference t i t l e and again In tha fourth period to art
ttanrh a ) m I chare* of bring ra t­ up Davie' winning field goal.
Mississippi moved almo*t at will
'd the naCon’a N r. I roll*** f«-otI:; the ftrat half but aaur Arkanaal,
bril team.
B( T preoared (cr thair t e lt I led by halfback Jtm Moot;, dom­
Hfh thair toughest came* a! tha inate the second. Mooty gained
*«a on. The l/w liiin s Slat* Tl- i IM y ard i ard am red two touch­
Kara beat the dw'-'iiilvaly • touch downs, hut hobbled an attempted
Florida Catora lii 1 with a field conversion pave that would have
goal by Injured fullback Tommy predured a tie. Bobby Kran'tlln,
Davla In tha waning mtnutci of the conference nffenie leadara
■cored twice for the Rtbela.
the fourth period.
T ie r* are three other intra •
The Mississippi Rrbrla Jumped
conference gain** vrtmlulrd for
Saturday. Auburn, which extend­
ed ita unlieatrn atrtng to tf&gt; gamea
HEW YORK (U P I) - The New with a lb-7 win over Maryland,
York Glanta alm oit ran out of of­ will be at Florida; Georgia, a eurfensive guard* In Sunday’* name p riie a n tine.- over Kentucky,
agalnit Plttahuryh when Injuria a wlU be at Alabama, 1-7 upset win­
•Idelincd Jack Stroud. Hob Mia- ner over Mississippi Stale, a n d
chair and Melwood Guy. Rooie- Mississippi Slat* will h* at Ken­
relt Brown, the rlu b 'l all league tucky.
Friday night In rvw- '*agu« a*,
tackle, wound tip playing the ;atlnn, Vanderbilt. M * winner over
litlon.
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Enterprise News

Duet of *1 yearly ar# being ac­
cepted for the first time In th*
organiialkm'* history.
Mr*. Richard Ivera, secretary,
will hard!* dctal's.
However,
membership may be obtained from
any present officer.
Til* Lake Mary department
serve*. In addition to the focal
area. S,inland. Five Points. Little
Venice, Loch Arbor and the L'psala Road areal.
A new building now under con■truetlen at the corner of Flrat

Virginia, will ha at Miami, and
Tulan*. which toil lo Kansas ll-tf,
will be huat to T r ia l Tech. Sat­
urday, Georgia Tech, JO • 0 loaer
to Southern Methodtat, will be at
Duke, and Tcnn*aiee, beaten 100
by Florida State, will he hott (o
North (arollnl.
Junior hilfbark Gary O Steen
put on a one-man ihow In Alahama'a up*et of Mlatlailppl State,
keeping State In the hole with bril­
liant quick kicking, furniahlnr key
yardage for the score*. and inter
cepUng a paaa.

Fan Punchcn Halaa
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI&gt;— An
unldenllfled Forty-Niner fan tried
to help San Franclico's cause
Sunday by blocking out Chicago
Rear Coach George H alts Hi
was restrained by stadium pc Rea
after taking a poke at the Pear
mentor.

Th* first oiyluad to L earned
by th* Independent air freight
nett Memorial Methodist rhurrh Industry in the tf. 5. consisted of
»F HELEN HNODGR4M
Mra. L. M. Wright returned will meet tonight at 8:J'&gt; o'clock fju r tor,» of grape* flown from
*jburtday from Atlanta. Ca. ac- In the church annex. Those plan­ California to Georgia In July
eom p’ nied t&gt;y her daughter, Miat ning to attend are request'd to IBIS.
Berth* Wright of Jaekaorvllle. | bring a covered diah ard table
Where they wero ealled L it week •ervire. No deaaert dkvhei are
By the audden death of Mra. needed d u. tr th* Halloween par­
Wrtght'a brother, Ralph J. Sauls. ty 'o h* b*ld following the sup­
Mr. Saule »p*nl hla early &gt;*ara per meeting
in E nterprise and haa many friends
Prayer Vigil Held
1b this area
1h# H hoar prayer vigil observ­
Richard Ja y H arris, y o u rf son ed Thursday and Friday was ate l Mr. and Mra. Richard H. Har- aisled by Mr* Don Walling, Mr*.
gL of Maitland and grandson of Ruth Long, Mr*. J . V. Richards.
Mr. and Mrs. F ed H arris waa Mra, Ida Padgett, Rev. and Mra.
baptised e | the Sunday morning ftrimom CarlUn, Mr. and Mm . &lt;V.
Berrlre al tha Harnett Memorial clt S rlleri, Mr. and Mr*. Wa.-en
llathodlat ehuren by the Rev. Don- H ue, Mr. and Mra. Kermit Wig­
Bid J . Walling. Thl» waa th* first gins, Mr. G ltn lftrr, Tom Mag*n
baptism V t! e newly remodeled heinirr, Mra. Fred Harris, Mrs.
W. E. MeKrthan. Mr*. Harold
Banetuary.
Mra. S. I*, hklnnrr of Lake H im , Mrs. If. A. Throop, Mia.
Wale* waa th* weekrnd gurat of llarv ry Dunn, Mra Lawson, Mra.
Peterman, Mra. Krnr.it Jones,
Mr. and Mra. E m a il Jonas.
U r. and Mra. Chart*a Morrell of Mra. Cyril Lauramnre and Rich­
Laura more.
Mrs. Alrtha
Non mo n-. N. Y. rre hou»# gurat a ard
of bee sitte r and biotlur-ln law Evans and Mis* Itrlrn Snodgraai.
FHA Heeling Here
Mr. and Mra. W arren Iliac. The
(wo couplal aprnl Tuesday al
Tha Dr Land High FHA Initia­
White Springe visiting the Stephan tion meeting waa held at th# Flo­
Foster M anorial and at Silver rida Po*er rtuh last Thursday
Spring*.
evening. New member! were hon­
Fay Lee u n d e r, ent surgery at ored at a wiener roast at l:M
(he Seminole Memorial hospital, p. m. followed by an evening of
entertainment.
last Tuesday.
U r. and Mrs. If. E. Bfsddo-k
Initlntinn costumes were sack
viitted frtenda arvt rsliUvr* In droslM , onion ru ra lg rl and howl
Pierson. Sunday, Oet. It.
hats.
An lew cream aortal w n spnnMember* attending were l.m a
sored by Utw Senior d a is of Bar- Gribble. Mary Jo Ryals. Susan
nelt Memorial church irhool with lllera. Regm* (lark , Jane Sarg.
pTOceads going to redecorate the L trraine Utter, Joan Kehrley,
das* room.
Joann Brantley, Jewell Elliot,
HalWweea Carnival
Tracy Norman, Johanna Foraythr,
Tha Hallaweeo carnival (pan- Judy Jones, Julia Quinton, Nancy
Bared by the Enteiprlaa PTA will Peel, Kllrn Campbell. PI cor a
fat held Friday night at th* school, Frost, Judy Johnson, Jean Pits*
•:M o'clock. Th* ftrat grada will bury and Marilyn Kehrley.
be In charge of pony ride* and
rh o lr Director Honored
tb* bakery table: second grad e,
rh arlca M. Caiael, net ly *p
pi* and roffee; third grad*, fith
(minted choir director of the Har­
pond; fourth grade, spook bouv*;
fifth Brad*, white elephant aale; nett Memorial Methodist rhurrh
waa guest of honor at a surprise
Sixth grade, d a n board and art
celebration
Saturday.
(abla and seventh and eighth birthday
Oet. 1* Th* party, given oy mem
fradea, refreshment*.
Other attraction* Include a book her* of th* choir, waa held In
(ablv, an a r t exhibit, cotton can­ the newly remodeled church kit­
dy and pop corn, fortune-telling chen.
Haaoe Knit Announced
broth and movie*. Th* cartoon*
The Enterprii* aehoot honor roll
end novelty ahorta will begin at
for the Dial m week period hai
•:*&gt; p. m
heen announced by L. O. Hay
Fptaropal Bervlcre
Sarvleea In th* All hainta FpL man, pnnripal,
Fourut grada: Pamela Walais-k.
eopal church began the fall achetfule Sunday, O ft. IS, with Holy Marcia Her ringer. Sharon Red­
Communion at B a. m. and Morn- man. Pete Flentke, amt Getry
tng Prayer and V rm on at It a. Mathis
Fifth grade: Norma Jear Wal
m.
Rev. Paul E. S.-hulti announced ter*. V ida Hherouar, Pal Sand­
(be annual ohaervane* of all berg, Donna Cola, .Michael ThurStint* Day. Saturday, Nov. t, with sam, Matthew Thursam and John
Holy Jam in uninn at t l a. m. to It ur nett.
Seventh ^rade: Nora Cemnally.
be followed hy lunch and a pro­
gram meeting with a guest apeak Wellesley fo rb elt, William Hahn
ir.d Fredeilrk Hahn.
ar.
Th* sixth amt alghth grada* had
Fellowship Meeting
The adult fellowship of th* Har­ no pupils making the honor loll.

STUDENTS HONOItED—The Sanford Pilot Club this year it honoring the Sanford
Junior HlRh boy and rirl who maintains the higheat average grade and who is aeleeted
by the faculty for outstanding1 achievement. Winning the honors the first nix weekr.
were linLcrt Smith and Jane llurwarti. lAtft to cIkI'I. Mr*. Walter C. Carter, Pilot pre­
sident: Mr.x. A. C. l ’ayne. Pile t public affairs committee chairman; Smith, Mia^ liarward and Mra. IU/n;or.d BalJ, .. si vice president of Pilot.
(Iliigatt'&gt;n Ph .to)

Two-third* of all tie manufae
tu rn * Job* In South Carolina are
In the textile Industry.
!

PARRIS ISLAND, S. C. (FH fN O —Thomaa D k*u&gt;ler, »on of
Mr. ac.d Mr* Thr-nvat P Fuller
of '.rneva. Fla., completed recruit
training Oct. 8 at the Marine
t*«rpa Recruit Depot. I'a rrL Is­
land. -S. C.
Relative* and friend* of many
of '.he new Mari net were on hand
to witnex* the graduation cere­
monies.
The I? week training achcdulc

SAN GABRIEL, CallL (U P !»-

im.JiJed drill, b sy r-et training, Hevcrsing the uiual trend, » husi
phyilral e-mditi m'ng. parade* ard ne»i ma.hini manufacturer herr
eeremonlea. and other mUi'ary

OCT. 31s! NOV. 10thNOV. 15lh
_
P

DAY &amp; NIGHT
a n e l r a y HEATING

l* looking to hire men over V«

su b je ct*

Three weeks w?r» spent on the year* of age.
The Clary Corporation decided
rille range where the recruits fir­
ed the M 1 rifls ami received in­ ihst iutb men are Inclines, to b
struction In basin Marine infantry Ithxt »t.h .nee are Inclined lo hi
I more pe'Tiner-t employe*, t*
weapon*
Thi* recruit training prepares quire feta super vision si id have
young 1-eat he roe elm for further lived long rnough to kne-v *’lhst
specialised Infantry training at everyone must work hsrd in Oido.
lo mskr a living."
Camp l-ejeune. N. C.

Today lie u learning with toy*...tomorrow
h* may be working with tk y u ra p e ri. . .
helping dctign ■ better Florida. JuH wRat
ar* hi* &gt;pportunitita?
Today, riiginccring ia booming! From
1910 to 1&lt;»58, wilh an increase of 48';,
1 loud* k one of the fastest growing states
in the Union And with some 1400 new peo­
ple moving m every nert. Morida wdl need
even m art engineers to plan airports, u n i­
tary and water systems, highways, bridges.
. railroads, power plants, pipelines.

THAT MAKE SENSE!

For Men Over 40

News Of Men In Service

FUTURE FLORIDA ENGINEER:

U m a y bw a h o m e o i y o u r o w n , o n e o f tfi* sh in y
n e w riutom obll#* or a co lleg e e d u c a tio n for
yt»ur y o u n Q ilo rt. But u .ltu te v e r y o u a r e a im in g

Columbus discovered the D’ant
of Trinidad In liWJ on his third
voyage to the Ness World.

WATCH FOR THE CARS

Hzzard Still Roxingr
DALLAS, Tv*. (UP 11- Former
heavyweight
champion
K nard
CTiarle*. gu«rarte*d a payday of
tl.non, meeta T ria l light heavy­
weight champion Donnie Fireman
tonight In a 10-round bout at Dallaa
Memorial
Auditorium,
a
crowd of e.hho la aip«ctrd.

affairs npoi completion.
Raymond Ball, building fund&amp;
chairman, will accept any don*-*
tii.ns of finance*, labor or m ater­
ia L to speed erection of the 30
X SO ft. itation.

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
202 Sanfnrd Are.

Toys to d a y ... structural steel tomorrow

skyscrapers. . . innumerable other facilities.
Latin America, too, is continually hiring
Florida engineering hrms for work in Central
and South America.
But what of tomorrow? Can this boy
count on these opportunities lo continue .’
Oi will he be limned by socialistic decrees?
Me will have his chance . . . but only if we
preserve our system of free enterprise. ..the
system which has "engineered" for Florida
. . . and America . . . the best way of living
that the world hat ever known.
a

• NO hnl eelllnga
• NO special do«et apace nectaMf
• NO long A- expensive dude
The finewt lype nf winter comfort

9

Jm l 01 " / re« tn u tp tiit” kai
hriptJ our rw fiv rri dri//a a
hr&gt;'tr Florida [cr temorrew,
ro Ac t ll M f t d Florida F o .tr
d IJgki Company plan for a
brlitr tomorrow rlrttritally.
FFAI. tr puihmg okroj «&gt;* «
itto tJ b tra l mg riperrkm gra~
gram . , . JJ/S millrco It rtti.
mairJ roil [or tkr I91S-6I
4‘)ta r prr!od abnr . . . l a pro-

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State To Issue
JCounty Bonds

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VOL. XL1X

KslaoHahed 1908

SANFORD. FLORIDA

C ity P u ts C h arg e
On W ater M eters

The Florida Development Commisaion plan* to iaaue
$1 million in Seminole County road revenue bonda next Mon­
day, according to nn announcement by the Commission.
These bonds, however, will not be an oWigution of the
Seminole Board of County Commissioners, accord intr to John
Krider, chnirman. The bonds will be issued AKitiuat the coun­
ty's secondary road funds, collected by the state and retainCity Commissioner Earl Higgin­ U riah , b. Review the fees for the
------------- ----------------------— , ed in Ta&gt;lahassee.
botham put up a valiant tight at use of the swimming pools.

rfews Briefs
Just No Defense
ALDERSHOT, Englsnd (UIM &gt;VJI 32 worke."* in a cosmetic*
fartxny were fined Monday for
n a ilin g when the ewdsrrea »» •
found on their fare*.

W ho Needs It?
LISBON &lt;LT&gt;&gt;— A funeral o r
agency toaav advertised the latest
addition to ill ft*et ot hearse* a&gt;
••«(? conditio ted."

Nagging: Sour Note
LONDON (L T D — Civil »TTa.it
Henry H-Ilarvrt won a ditorce
Monday on the ground* that hi)
wife') nsxgfo-; sffertrd hi* *e^ o rd lsn playing.

Bonds will be issued In denomination) of tl.ooo each. Maturity
date) of the bond) range lr»m
Inet to 10*9. tocluiivr. Interest
will be due semi-annually on
April 1 and Oct. 1.
Avcording to a legal notice pub­
lished in The Herald by the Com­
mission. any person deiirtng to
protest issuance of the bonds will
have an opportunity. A hearing la
scheduled for 10 a. m. Monday
in the la-on County Courthouse.
Tallahassee.
Krider said the bonds would
he retired by the county's share
of the gaso'ine las for secondary
roads.
"The only las our county cHlfens will pay for the«r bonds is
that which is included in the price
of gasoline/* Krider said "This
will nut tic a debt «»f Seminole
County. The fond) wUI be retired
by money collected by the state
fur our secondary* road program.
This is money a r never see."
At tbc same time, it was an ­
nounced by J. Kobe Davis. S late
Road Hoard member, Orlando,
that contracts are espectrd to be
let within the next threw years for
the liinitrsl access superhighway
through Seminole County.
Davis said the first portion of
the road to be contracted would be
that from the Seminole County
line • south I to !.*« Hoad. A con­
tract on thia stretch should be
made by Ja n . I, he added.
Present plans call for the use
of Highway 17-92 from French
Ave. to Lee Road. On the north,
the superhighway will tie to the
new L ike Monroe bridge, now
under cc istruction.
The superhighway through Sem i­
nole will link Orlando and Daytons Reach. Already under eonIIruction is a 1$ mile stretch in
Volusia County, north of L ika
Monroe

the Commission meeting Monday,
ooly to g o down swinging in a
1 2 decision that will place a S3)
pries on setting a water m eter.
The wrangle began over an Ham
on the agenda that resd, "To aid
tn the revenue picture that has
caused so much concern, llie Com­
mission may wish uv take the fol­
lowing items under consideration*
a. Charge on setting water meters
so is to cover the ,-ost of ms-

Committee 01100
Organization Set

The Seminole County "Commit
tee nl too" will Iwvid its n rg in i/s
lion meeting Nov
It. Mack
Cleveland J r ., Chamber of Commerer president, announced today.
Although the Chamber will sup
port the committee, the new or­
MILWAUKEE (U P!) - J a m ri
ganization will be an Independent
Rabbttt arretted Warren E n te r
body. It vsUl elect iU own olftcerr.
la a departm ent »tore Monday.
Babbitt. the &gt;tur# detective, laid
conduct its own affairs. Cleveland
E n te r wan shoplifting.
said about &amp;3 person* ha-l agreed
to serve on the committee He
anticipated no trouble in filling
the remaining 15 positions.
ClUCUiO (U PI) - Thia item
This commHlee will have as its
ppe*rtd Monday in the personobjective an all-out effort to livat*
li column of a Chirico newsindustry tn Seminole County. It
paper: ••Pleaic oim r hom», honis being organized to remove th«
iy . | promise I'll vote Nov. 4.
"Chamber of Commerce" tag
Elm er."
from sales talks to potential in­
dustrial.
"When a contact is made, an
MrtDISON. WU. (UPII - (iov.
indunrialist often asks us how
Vernon J. Thompson laid today
the people feel about an indus­
that Stuart Stobbingi of D ePfie
try ." Cleveland said. "The man
had developod a cigarette filter
with whom we are talking knows
that removal IS per cent of the
how the Chan.ber of Commrre*
raoai ta rs in an avarage cigarette
feels about securing a new plant,
T h e filler contair)
W liconun
but he often wonder* if the aver­
cbee*».
age man irally vvirli it.
"This committee, composed of
people
from all walks of life,
TOKYO (U P I) — The Commun­
will answer such questions fur po­
ist Chinese broadcast these three
tential new industries. We will
songs today to show everything it
have on this coinm illre a crosslovely in their realm:
section of Samknole County. This
"Ttia
Peoples Commune
tr
committee of business and profess­
ional people should give us I
strongs.' voice when we attempt tn
sell someone on locating a plant
® "E very place is W etderlul in I
Our Dear M otherland."
1 MOSCOW (U PI)— The Union of tn our county."
The Nov. tl meeting will be held
Soviet Writer* tnusy expelled Rutsla's Nobel Price author Bori) In the Sanford Civic Center.
M CE, France ( lil'l) —S ir Win­ Pasternak for conduct "inroinpatston Churchill took his first hell iblr with the calling of a Soviet
w riter "
copter trip Sunday and paid bis
The announcement appeared in
first vDit in aev«n year* to a
V. S. warahip. A U. S. Navy hell- the Literary Gazette less than a
LONDON I U l'l l
t tank Sin­
eoptar carried thr former British week after Pasternak had been
mim e m inister, who turns St nest designated by the Swrdi-S l,lt«r- atra publicly disclaimed report of
ary Academy as this year's win­ a romance with la d y Realty
%ionlh. from Nic# airfisld to the
ner of the $41,000 Nobel P riie for Monday night when he told a
aircraft carrier Randolph in the
laughing audiane that included
harbor of Cannae where he had literature.
Quern Elisabeth II anil the Duke
Pasternak's
citation
said
he
s
o
lunch with U. S. Sth Fleet com­
of Edinburgh: “ I didn't come to
mander, Vice Adru. Clarence' E. honored for his srork In producing fondoh to gwt m srriisl "
contemporary literature. It point­
Ekatrom.
Sinatra made the - u ti on nl
edly made no mention of his beltknown book, "D r. Shlvafo," which from the stage of the Odenn The
is banned in Russia but published atre in acting a t m aster of cere­
monies to introduce Danny Kay*
in 1H other countries.
The official new* agent) T ats and other film stars at a 17.1.54) a
said the decision took into con­ seat chartty premiere of Ka)*"»
sideration "the political and morat new movie, **M# and the Colonel."
His name has been linked per­
downfall of Pasternak, his be­
BISHOP, Va. (U P I)—A team of trayal of the Soviet people ami of sistently with that of fody
Investigators search today for the the cause of socialism, peace and Beatty, American-born divorced
rau -e of an explosion that reckwi progress rewarded by the Nobel wife of war hero Karl Realty, and
a deen tunnal of a enal mine kill­ P rire in the interests nf fanning several fondnn newspapers have
suggested they planned m arrtlge.
ing 22 miners, apparently instant* cold w ar."
l-sdy Reatty was not in the *u
Ir
dlenre which osvatributed $7P,noo
The blast Monday tourhed alt
to the British Empire Campaign.
the tragedy only I.$00 fact from
th# snot whero 37 miners died In
a rumbling gas explosion 20
•nontha ago. The mine was oper­
NEW YORK (U P II - A llsrlein c
D
• J k i*
a t 'd hy the Pochonta) Fiwl Co.
The safety division of the Unit­ sc hon! building burst into flame r O T D U T i e d M H l C f S
ed Min* W orkers headquarters In at 2 a. m. today and w-as still
SI’RINGIIILU N. S. (U l'l) Washington said the Bishop mine burning hours latsir.
Hope was all teH g»ne today for
Five alarm s vrere sounded with- die miners still missing in (be
"has one of the worst accident
records of any coal mine in the In minutes of discot cry of Ds« t rx,t&gt;bU of a caeein. and the death
eountry." A UMW spokesman raid blare which for a time threaten toll appeared rcTtam to reach '.*)
70 miners have died in the mine ed tenements on both side* of
By early morning a total of 21
the ftve-stnry budding said tn he bodies had Saen recovered from
Since Jan. I. 1934.
The invi stigating team was SO to 70 year* old Two firemen the No. 2 shaft of Ih* i'um )*r
beaded by Crawford I* Wilson, dl- were injured.
land Railway and (&gt;*al Co whlrh
ite u ir of the W att Virginia Mines
The cause was not immediate Iy was kit by ai, aarthquake .ise jolt
d e p a rtm e n t. Wilson, who said the determined, but police said offi­ or "bump" Thursday nigh* Of
explosion apparently was caused cially that It was "no*, suspi­ the 174 men in the mine oniy 41
hy gas a . was the 1930 eiplosion, cious."
made it tn safety.
was In charge of the Inquiry be­
cause the main shaft of the mine
la in West Virginia.
lie was joined by federal mine
Inspector William Clark. UMW
safely director Charlaa Fargu-on
and Petr FerraU, company vice
president in charge of operations
for Pocahontas.

Habbitt Nobs Easter

Come Home, Please

4

Fiber Guaranteed

Red Theme Songs

Red Writers Expel
3 *Ul”to&lt;IU"'■Boris Pasternak

Cliurcliill Visits Ship

Sinatra Disclaims
Marriage Reports

Probers Hunting
/dine Blast Clues

Giant Blaze Hits
School In Harlem

Hope All But Gone

STOCKHOLM ( U P I ) - Russia
won an unprecedented second No­
bel Prize today when the Swedish
Academy of Sciences presented
the physics award U» the Soviet
expert) who discovered and devel­
oped the "Cherenkov rtfect,"
Which may have been put to pracu fal use In R usila'i Sputniks.
The Russians who will share
the $41
pro* are Pavsl A.
Cherenkov. I fo r X. T a m a ta d
Ilya M. Frank.
The academy said that work
door by the three Russians paved
the way for the U alrrrely of Califom ia'a recent discover) of *he
anti-proton and facilitated San­
ford University studies of nuvlear

The t'ham fo r of Commerce
membership campaign produced
figures Monday that had climbod
to the $7,000 mark, and Chairman
Clifford McKtbbin &gt;akl that he
especAad this figure to *fo In the
hag" before mid-week.
Somewhat disappointing to the
workers is the 190 membership*
that have bean signed, because
Civic leader* feel that the number
of interested businessmen in the
count) "ought to be double th at
figure," McKlbNn said.
Two captains war* given warm
expressions of praia* and appre­
ciation by tb* drive chairman,
who said th a t Scott Burns and
Robert Browning had really been
"putting on ths steam" tsv an
effort to clear up their ataignBiants by the past weekend.
‘ la

a * a a fS H a n ttta

It w ai pointed o-it that the
nearby town of Mt. Dors uses
the meter setting fee »s a re­
venue m e a n s .
Commissioner
Drown moved the charge be
adoptrJ.
Higginbotham
moved
that Brown's motion he tatdrd.
Then ensued a healed discus­
sion
in
which
Higginbotham
vowed the m eter srtttng charge
to be unfair and would place an ­
other cost fo •‘already exorbitant"
w ater bills. He pointed out that
water titris are already paying a
•ewer lax and that the rlly should
get tevenue fmm some other
touice.
"Municipa.itie* are supposed to
Klve the people Something," said
Higginbotham.
Toe -notion to table was seendr-l by Commissioner tl Wilson.
«h-- also v' Med against
“
"' placing
* '-■* *live*
*
$;o m r tir setting charge. He
explained that he felt the matter
should be Investigated further ami
that since Mt. Dora had t&lt;cen used
a&lt; an exsropir, that the town's
financial program should he stud­
ied.
Proponents for :hc charge de­
clared that the Ato would tie to
cover the cost of the fitting) fur
the meter*. They pointed out that
as It stands now, all other tax ­
payer.* sic paying for something
that wilt benefit the Individual re­
ceiving the water.
Voting for the measure were
Commissioners Rrown and Gatch»l an j Mayor Warner.
The original motion later was
amended tn go into effect Jan.
1. 1934.
The wurd-weary group agreed
k&gt; maintain the same price* on
the swimming pool, rath er than
raise them as another mean* of
adding tn the city funds.
In thr discussion nf thr entire
m atter, it was pointed out that
the city has an agreem ent with the
State Board of Health whereby a
sewerage disposal plant must be
under construction St the end of
HK&gt;9.
Just where the SJ&amp;S,UU0 to build
tbe plant is coming from is on*
of the main reasons the revenue
picture Is causing concern.

fUESDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1958

DulUd Pi

I . c u e d Wire

NO. 382

Roncalli Named New Pope
'Cardinals Select
Negroes Convicted Dulles Says Red Shelling
In Bus Seat Case; &gt;/v .1
■ 11 • •$• j» 1Venice Patriarch;
Hoarinn C rhodi.U O U tla M IS ll, UlKIVlIlZed
To Reign As John
HCdNIIQ Scheduled w

vsHINGTON «U*M* 8*cre civilians rather than anny
y miUh
military
BIRMINGHAM. Ala i l l ' l l - ta r r of Stale John Foster Dulles i objective,
VATICAN CITY (U PI) - Thn
A hafoa* corpus bearing was said today the Chinese Reds* on
Dulles told
newt conference S*-*red College o f C ardlnali today
irhssiulrd t.alsy for t( Negroes again-off again shelling of Qurntov the Communist U ctics were uo-1 elected Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli,
convicted on charges .lemming and Matsu was outlandish and un prrccsier.tevl In history and appar- 7(tce*'O td Italian patriarch »lf
from an attem pt to break down civilised. He declared it was de cntly were designed to -ave face Venice, as the WJrd Pop* &lt;■! the
the city's bus segregation b arri­
signed f»r promiseuo« killing uf after the intensive Red l»mi! *td- R.vman Catholic Church. He wfll
ers.
ment of the *-ff»tv re islatvls failnt reign «» Po» John XXIII.
Negro attorney Vrthur S h o rn
tn blockade them.
demanded the hearing last FriItonralli i&gt; ccnsklrrctl a ‘‘nonThe tr rr r tu i) Would n. I |ifr
day, several hours after the t l
potitlral" pope in short, .in* who
diet
whcCvcr
the
-In
King
wnuld
in
defendants w etr
ordered
In-lsl
rrra»,- nr d . v r e a s e Rut he c a a l will devote bit main effort to fb*
without bond peruling sentencing
he did mil duns it -«si likely that spiritual affair* ol the ( lu r c h rath*
Monday night. The; had been eon
’.he Red* would raise thrir
mill *r than to Internationa, events.
vieted on all founts
, ..... .......................
. ,
lary effort* in the ixvint likely 1
The Rev. F. I., shuttle-w orth,
in provoke gem ial v-ai
cardinal priest, he *11 earn
Routine reading of mdinaiw
found guilty of masientiiialiivg
Suites raid tho • omniunist in­ Nuv. l i , I m I, and was created
the challenge, wa« srntrnctsl tiy was Intrriupted at Monday night's
dention of shelling Qurmoy on an caidlnal by ths) iato Pop« I'UU
Recorders
Court
. __
. . Judge
.
,,William
. | k «y Commission Hireling * ^r " I every other day l&gt;a*l* was evi» iCv J n
i'W u ii.ll J*if,
• ,h r koxernlng body sought drflnl-1 j rn « ,.f vshat be ralle.1 the U|. XII—whom he .uccceds—un Jan.
$100 fine. J. B I hirer, 4 .. " • * Rons In section two of Ordinance side down thinking and talking 12, 1951.
sentenced to pay Itisi fine e n d 1r.j\
which one has to expect from thr
EARLY .srORY, PAGE l
fui day* In jail
olly „an cr ,|cal* with the IN-I*.
The other t.* .Irferwiants were , moUnl „ f , p„ f r „ , uttrd for tl„.
The son uf a Noith Italian shareo n other vut.).vt» of tnlvrnagiven suspended tail day Jail sen­ gle family, two-tamlly a-wl multi­
tional Interest, thr secretary said: cropper, the newr Ifopc served for
tence*. Conway ordered ait t l
ple family dwellings. The con­
The Russians may •■*&gt; trying t-s 27 year* as a successful Vatican
held pending the hal-ea* corpus
fusion arot# over th* fa«t that wiggle out of sny real rlforU to diplomat, but was known a t al­
heertng.
.YiOo square (ret are requirrd (or negotiate a nuclear test I au be ways a bishop at heart.
Three Negro minister*, officer,
a single family; SAno for two lam cause they discovered n l last
The election of the Y anclun
of the Montgomery Improvement
suniD ir/s Geneva scientific talks pairtarcn came on tho third day
Assn, which Ini the frtnrd bus ily and only S.kun for multiple
th at the t min! Mates was far ol vsHing—apparently an tha Uth
boycott in tbe capital city, were family.
Otherwise thr city
attorney ahrad of them In the firkl of nu* ballot.
arrested hart Monday in Shuttls-s.
cleat explosives.
Signaled by Smu4*
Worth's horns. They had Iwen or­ m adr first readings on ordinances
He folievrs that communism,
to
vacate
th
r
alleyways
as
re­
dered here by MIA I’reddent Itev.
F
irst
news of hi* election cams
Martin loithsr King Jr. to "ex quested by Philip Zrull ami tbe both in Russia ami China, I* going to the world when a thia whila
tv*
collapse
within
a
m
atter
of
de­
pres* the concern" of Montgomery amendment t„ th r toning ordln
wiap of smoke curled up at 3:07
ancc as* it pertain* to the Board cades because the people aia not p. u . 1 11:01 a. m. a.a.t.) tram Um
Negroes.
g*
ing
to
allow
thrm
irlves
to
tie
Police Commissioner Eugene uf Adjustment.
ciaaiDry atsove th* Sistinc Chapel.
Adopted were vhv1ih.uk is draliug eq u rrtrd forever to promote the
Conner warned that any out-s.fTim snmko signal was short and
ambitious
plan*
of
international
with
is
)
irroniug
thr
south
M
l
townt r turning h rrr "and ag itat­
iwliaUncl a t lltsl, leaving Ih*
communism for world conquest.
frrl
o(
la&gt;l
t.
all
of
tot*
5
amt
6,
ing our irople'* were "going to
bushed crowd ol 2U0,tX)0 persona
see what thr lutkle of our city Ella A I’acc subdivision front B I
gathered in St F rie r's Square la
jail looks like."
and H tA to K 2.
anguished anticipation.
The three m inisters, A rthur W.
(b l Itrsoning tilork it. tier 13,
The first official announcamuaO
Wilson. Holomon Seay and Hanni­ from It-lX to C-2.
that Uisi world's hall-billion Ro«
bal Hubbard, were charged with
te l lic/oning uf block 2$, east
man Catholics had a new spiritual
vagrancy aiwl ordered held pend­ one hall of blwk 22, Mcllonvlllr
leader cam e whan the Vatican
ing completion of an investigation. from H-tA and IM to it 2
radio said in a Furtugursc Ian*
King said Seay i* executive sec­
Id I Brioning the west 4s&gt; (ecl
th tc r of th* seven organisa­ guaga broadcast at 3:23 p. m.;
retary uf the MIA. Wilson ** uf lait 10. all of Lit* 4 and 5 u(
tion* iiarticlpeting ill the Cnlted
trearu rer and Hubbarj chairm an Block 9. Highland Fare to C-1.
' i f o church has a new popg."
Fund will fo represented on a pro­
of Uta finance com m itua.
A* news of th# papal election
gram over tVTItlt Wednesday
spi
rail by radio and word of
night at (1:45.
*
tirorge Touhy wilt muderetsu mouth throughout Rome, t|vou«
|C apt. Marcrlla Hryimblv will ap- sand* began hurrying by foot or
(tear for thr Batvalion Army. klrs. car to the Vatican. A massive
ta r.d y n lllggtns will speak for traffic Jam blocked bridges cross*
(lie I SO. the Florida Children's ing thr Tiber and leading to SL
FA IFF! tl I’ll
I ummunisl llnm r will Ise rrpre-riitrsl by a F rie r's.
gunfire batierisi thr QUrmoy* to­ well-known lorat ritiien.
The last I'ope to take tha name
day in what apprarrd to fo N
The I'liitrvl Fund, altlmugh lag ­ of John rrigr.ed from 1316 to
sluwly-inlenslfying attack vm the ging far behind la-t year's pace, 1531.
city provide diagonal parking a- oul|&gt;o*l island chain.
has now reached $M.200 campaign
Till* wat an even &lt;lw) in Ihw treasurer itoy
Mann rr|Mirttsi
ruend the Fourth lit. Pari, are a.
(iatchrl pointsxl out that the Na­ Coniinunlals' *tr«ngr stop an-l g&lt;&gt; Moiwlay night. Recent contribu­
tional Safety Council frowns on cease-fire, when they sakl th-&gt; tors, In amount* of $25 or mute,
an&gt; type of parking where motor­ Would not bombard latwling l&gt;. orb j are: A A I* Tea Co. (with em ­
ist' have to losck tntu a heavy es o r airfields tin nt.l day* nf tltr ployers IPO'*) J . Itoy lirttt, Mrs
A large turnout ii exported to
traffic area. For this reason, be month they seirl they would bom- Hindu |). Gray, It. A. Gphbs
American National Grows**, W. attrm l the session at the form er
suggested that parking to- allow- bard everything.
1 hr Notionalist D*f«u*r Minis- ). Klrchhoff J r .. A K. Shoe­ tanning kitchen at T:$0 p. n ,
rd within th* park itswlf, with
entrances on the Fourth ami Fif­ try said 103 shell* fell on the Is­ maker J r . Brook field Mitts. Willis Thursday when Instructions will ha
th St. sides. He said thr beauty land*. during thr m orning—27 Fontiac, Ttie Sanforvl llrraUI, B. given on write-in vote procedure.
ami Isiels -aping uf thr
park i.iorr than In tho *amr period F. Mouie, T. (&gt;. Brown. Mr. and
Interest tn the m ilte r has been
could lie retained and still allow Monday. Forty-four w rrr direeled Mrs. It. A. Smith. Mrs. Manna spnrkrd with the announcement
parking facilities for tbc church- at Fig Q'.i oluv, U at Idttla Que- M. G ro rte and Gregory lotm for that f o r Gary of Oviedo will fo
niuy amt |d at Tatan.
Co.
a potential candidate for tha
T hr minitiry wuu'd not *ay
The plan received unanimous
County Commission scat to be va­
vbrtlitr
any
shells
fell
&lt;
n
tbe
a
ir­
approval of th* rommlssion.
cated by It. C. Dodd. Dodd w ai d tThe group was also in arrnnl in field- and foache* whicli the
fraled hy \r rn o n W. Dunn In the
negotiating with Sam foxy, own- Communist* have promifrsl not u*
September primary.
attack
on
even
numbered
days
of
er «f York M anufacturing Co.,
The school nf instruction will b*
Generally fair through M ninesvcho appeared with Chamber of the tm nth
There was nu Immodiate report dsy. Mich today 73 to *0. tun to ­ comforted by Mrs. Camilla Hruc*,
Commerce M anager John Kridrr
to make arrangem ents for reloca­ of casualties from halay's stieil- night ts to 33. Northerly wiiul* s Seminole County sii|&gt;ervUnr of re­
ing. 'tile Qurmoy War Itrlirf to 12 miles per hour.
gistration. Mir will fo assisted by
ting th r York plant.
voting machine deputy W. A.
The property In question it a Assn, said 19 civilian* were killed
Adam*. All clerks, deputies and
rlly owned plot on Highway 17- ami I t wounded during th* week
Interested persons are eligible to
32. on which l a r y elated he dr. that ended Monday.
Thursday is th* last day for attend.
tirn l to construct a building. Hr
|| trratu r# U,„ * in, ,h. ; ,
voting absentee in thr Nov. I
T ic canning kitchen Is located
, y|j, „f
otW
„ ‘A 1101 H e T B lO S t, II
election, according to information &lt;&gt;n Fast 23th St. at what is now
r rlra trd by Mis Camilla Rrucr, (lie Mtr nf the Homo Demonstra­
equipment
m anufactured in bis
supervisor of registration.
plant.
tion Council Center.
levy eiplained that his rntn
HICIIWOOD. U Vs I U FI)—An
pany had o'ltgrown present fadl- explosion apparently touched off
itles ,.n Elm Ave., and that hy hy an arcuquilation uf .-oat dust
*,inkling a new p la it, ht&gt; &lt;&lt;iuld
. rtp|&gt;ed throuxh a mountain aide
grow to thr extent th af he vs.iuh* ■•■at mine near here t«sfay.
fo able to employ more personnel

Ordinances Passed
By Commissioners

UF Program Set;
Total Now $8,200

Today Was 'Even/
Parking Problem Solved; Reds Shell Islands

Churches May Use Park
A proposal by City* Commis­
sioner David (satchel might offar
til* soluliun to the congest'd
parking condition* surrounding
live church'* in dovxntown San­
ford.
Tbe (,aUhal plan via* proposed
tn answer to a request from toe
Ministerial Association that the

City To Enforce
Rules On Vehicles
City Manager W. E. I l'r tr )
Knowlr* was instructed Monday
night to enforce "strict rrg u lt
tlons" on the ure of rlly-owned
vehicles by city employes.
This action was taken as a
result of rumplainU recrtvrd by
several commissioner*, concerning
reports that city employe.* have
been ob.erved u*ing the vehicles
for persona! use
Knowles emphasised that surervUors take the isucks home with
thrm so that they ran answer
rmrrgency rail* thxt might arise
during off-duty 'tours.

Boy, 18, Arrested
In Trunk Murder

Write-In School
Slated Thursday

Weather

Absentee Deadline

Believed Trapped

A company spokesman 'aid It

R ead N o rw eg ian?
P le a se T ra n sla te

W. M. I'ope, operator °f ■
store a t 101$ W. 10th H t, *s.&lt; mrn wrre foliexrd to hsvr been
granted a llrens# to sell lo-er snd (tapped. The Nicholas County
sheriff* ..K ir isid It had a re­
wine.
Anyone around here who can
in iho report of annexation, it port 2u miner* were enloinfod.
read Norwegian? Mr. snd Mrs.
Thr
tximpany
spokr'inati
said
was reqsurtsd th a t 159 mora sig­
nature* are needed fur a valid another 39 miners in the pit were Itoforl Zitlrower, I$00 Hose Way,
■rportrd to have escaped.
have a message they would like
petition.
The explosion occurrd ill thr translated.
Mayor W artxr was autimrisisl
town
of
Summerville,
to execute a de,&lt;|
with
Lee small
Thr message was found in a
Brothers also have purchasvs] land about Co m ilrl r a it ul Charleston,
buttle, swept onto the beach near
from the city on which they plan at the llurtoh mim- of the Rich
Smyrna Sunday. Typewrit­
r e p o r t the
cunrlusivn* of t h e i r
to locate a plant The property wood-Sewcit Coil l'« of Claveten on yellow paper, the bottle
ro n tarl work, and in keeping with
is West nf French Av*. on Ful­ land, Ohio.
and Its letter apparently was
his announced plan. McKIbiwn trill
ton Street.
dropj&gt;ed into the w ean near the
bring the ram paign to a bait by
The group agreed to reject ail
_
,
equator.
the end of th# month.
bid. un a u1ed nine passenger I f * l o n g Q b t U d C f l t
Thr Zlttrower* were foiling be­
"Our membership should fo
station wagon for utv in the City
low Turtle Mound when they
350," Mack UeveUiai. Chamber
R ,c ,ration Department. Instead. A p p a r e n t S u i d d e
found the hotllr. At Mrs. Zittiowpresident, said. "I f*#l that there
it **• s c o t'! to call for bld% on*
?
« IBM or M* nine ppai««nv#r
&lt;• .MNr.JiMl.Lh a l l *
\n 1* er described the finding: llr r
are many buaineatmen who will
siM n fer
yearo ld t'nlvcrsiy of Florida j hatband picked up the battle.
send in substantial suUcriplion* ,
er.
tn th# near future. Wa nead the i Th* n in th ly m inting uf the
Ifo gas company franchise was freshman apparently committed &lt;basked at It. dropped it and went
monay and w» nead tha veids- | Coffee l'»ub of Seminole County &lt;!!*cus-ed briefly. City Attorney •tlirld* early today bv h in g in g 1about the business at • tn d : tryspread interast o f this number of I Cham for of Commerce will fo Bill Hutchinson wax Instructed to himself from hi* hed with a foil, ing to induce a fish to Idle.
Campus
Police Chief Audi*
firms."
Having thr normal amount of
hild Thursday a t 10 a.m. a t Mr*, .submit certain changes in th* proII# pocnlad out that Samusuie Appleby's Valdes Restaurant.
pnesd franchise to tha owner of Shuler Said William Wallac* T ea­ feminine curiosity, Mrs. ZittrowCounty is corn paling with other
gue of Sarasota wai found hang­ e r picked up the bottle, wondered
Capt. Jama* D. Kemmage, com­ th* company.
Central Florida counties and thrir modore of the several squadrons
Announcement was mad* uf a ing from the top bunk «f 'he bed what It was all afo u l and decid­
agfraaivtlitst
should stimulate ■t th* Naval Air Htallon here, will meeting in Leesburg Thursday, at 3:30 a. m. by his roommate. ed to bring It home.
ths local county firm s tu greater fo in charge of th* program and when a presentation of tha acoDean of Men fo ster Hale said
"This thing Intrigues mo," Mrs.
activity in attractin g business will introduro tha neve command nomlc study uf tha four-county “ there is evidence that tbe boy ZHlrowar said. "I wonder what
her*. H* hoped th a t rrery one w h . ing officers of three unit).
area will fo made. Commissioners had a long standing sense of des- anyone would write and put in a
had not joined th* trade Uaty
Charlie Morrison, well k n o an lesiring Pi attend wer* requested ponden.-y probably accented by bottle. The oniy word i can lianawould send in a t least &lt;&gt;oa $J3 local public relations man, will am- . to la a t tha Chamber of Corn­ academic problem*." lie dal not 1st* i* "Egypt". Aflac (test, I'm
■a immediately
ea* tha program.
jusana Buddsag a* 4 4 $ f . aa.
elaborate.
*

Chamber Drive Climbing;
Funds Nearing $7,000

Russia Gets Prize
For Sputnik Work

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NEW YORK (UFI ) - R khsrd
Hicks Jr., 1$. sought for four days
in the trunk slaying rtf hi* father,
was arrested Monday and con­
fessed to thr killing, police said.
Hick), a Negro, was b&lt;x&gt;krd on
a homicide charge following his
arrest in Van Corlland Fark in
the Bruns
Hr shed his sleeping fsth rr tu
death last Thursday, puller said.
In * dispute over schooling, then
fluffed the body In a newly-pur­
chased trunk and nushed it into
the Hudson River.

Coffee Club Sets
Meeting Thursday

Mw said the atUlressor appeared
to be a native of "L arutke" or
something very similar. T fo only
other words she recognized were
"Saut A m erica," whlrh no doubt
is South America.
Apparently thr sender of tb«
message wanted lo make triendl.
In the bottle with the letter v.era
were several pieces nf candy,
somewhat the worse for vsear, and
what appeared to have been a
square lump of sugar. It, too,
wa* dam aged by the tossing of
Dir waves and tbe "sw eat' on
the inside at the bottle.
According to the dato ca the
letter, it apparently wat dropped
overboard from a ship about •
year ago. Th* latter isn't In "dm
best condition," according to
Mrs. Zittrawer. She would Uka
to "gat the message" before tbu
paper (alia apart.
Anyone able to read N orm *
gian may call the Zittrow ere at
FA 2-4021.
Tb* fishing —p+dR ha wom 'I
itte

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SPRINGFltLD. N. S. (UPI)— W•ary reacuerg worked
deep in tha rubble - strewn Cumberland Coal and Railway
Co. n t^ e here today in nn effort to free 8-1 trapped miner*.
Hut a company spokesman said there was •'little hope" any
ttould be found alive..
TOe miners were amon* 172 trapped in an earth-ahaking
»-------------------------------------|"bump’* Thurday night which Mnt

Dunn Jailed On Drunk Driving Charge

Kslahliahed 1908

1coll and rock alidea roarlnc
1through the tunnel*, doling por­
tions of the mine.
Sc*entv eight mineia wrre re*cu»«d. Nine bodin were reported
lighted In the mine by reacurra § 1 0 , 0 0 0 T O O L O W
and one bndv was recovered. makLOX!)OS , m , _ The Karl of
Dundee toot uver a* minUler
The United Fund today addid a mg the death loll 10.
The romp.ny said .I t taper- , wW|g||| )M,rtW iu , , J IV. replacing
foliar hu« to a somewhat &gt;&gt;lu«
were i» he U r J Mlncro(l , h(&gt; r, . j Knrd be
r a i t occasioned by the failure of ti.o.y personnel
ht cou!dn’t | („
or. the
many of the campaigner* to re­ mine when . •■bump, or underV i |1M0# t
„ 'ir v ,
port their accomplishment*. Roy iround upheaval which remit* in
Stann, tresiufer. ind Howard Mc­ .he movement of the coal aeam.
,-\s k s FO P B a llo o n
Nulty, rhaiimsn, reported an ad- trapped them i t two level.
‘We'll never give up,'* »aid liar- i
&gt;.iun o f $757 from the employee*
WASHINGTON lU I'l) Thr
the Sanford Atlantic National ry Mackmnon when he emerged United State* haa again asked the
grimy
from
tha
pa
alter
working
Bank and the F'ond* State Rank
Soviet Union lo return any Ameri­
In announcing folie-tlon* nf underground iteadily for more can w eathrr research ballevor*
3414 on a payroll deduction plan than 14 hour*.
The rescue team* allrinpling to that fall «m Soviet territory.
at the National bank, Mann »aid
I
that he frit that a film that v*. fret- AJ men trapped at the 13,000
•Ilnvtl In the bank’* vtaff by Kelt h o t 'l e v e l v-rre reported having
Swc
nrth M dntOlh bad a great deat difficulty '»ith Hie tc tp m j ga*. BEIRUT, Lebanon (UI‘11
to da with the wholehearted par­ Other men were believed trapped di*h air forte Warrant Officer
R. R. F. Carliavn w*t «hot and
ticipation. "The graphic portrayal 400 feel d-wper.
of 'he need* to tw met by the UF
Shot hi cl reiative* and friend* of wound'd Wetlneaday while flying
mpel» one to think of the Weed* ‘ the Fill missing men crowded a U. N. reconnaissance mission
those who are le** fortunate a.uund a fateful device known *• U. N. official* announce.! Thur*
than ounelvei,” eald the bank* "ta&lt; hoard." A* miner* are day night
elce preaident.
brought to the surface their num
McNulty, in submitting tb» l l i t tv red tag* are taken from ih»
fubicril’ed by the ttaff of the l*u,-d, signifying to the faimlle*
WASHINGTON tU PD — The
Mate Hank, laid that a fuller involved that their men are alive. Air Force teports that 3,222 of it*
appreciation of the Importance
The tave-in thundered around pet runnel weir killed or diiablrd
«,( "(fierinyr one hour’* pay per the m’ner* at 7:10 p m. Tliultday la*t year in sports a.livitie. The
month" —the theme of the film
term •‘di*ahled" mean* lost to
b u n i uaed by trie I T —prompted With I ‘ bump" that writ fell on duty for one day or more from
the
turface
ar
far
at
14
mllrt.
the genfrou* response of the emany lype of Injury.

yniled Fund Gels
Boost From Banks

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Commission Nominate

News Briefs

«

Arrested After W reck
Vi*in*m W. Dunn, Dvimycnilic nominate for the D istrict
l si-at on (he futility Commission, spent six hours in Semin*
ole County jail early today on charges of driving while in.
toxica ted,
Dunn vvii* l.nigi-d in jail at 12:110 n. m, hy Oviswlu Con*
*t.title (ioorgi- Kelsey, H*- was tvlenssnl iiIhiui tl a. ni. Jitter
(Hi.-ting .&lt;200 bond. Dunn's at test *&lt;«me after his automobile
ran off the road and into a diteh near Oviedo about midnight.
|

Dunn last night attended n
clambake at the i huluota tmi,
an affair to whl.h *1! county of­
ficial* and many buiiaesim tn
were invited. H* waa returning
home ai the Ilm* hi* car left the
road.
LAND CHANGES HANDS—Theae are the ttimt who look pari in negotiations whltli
Iranvferrctl Ilnvcim Park from Phillips l.untU'r &amp; Millwnrk*. !n r . to Shoemaker Tun*
Shortly after hi* release from
atructlon To. ye*tenlay, l,eft to right minimi the table. A. It. IVti-ieoi Jr., St. Jnhn'e
jail tins morning, Punn came to
The Sanford list aid to tell hit
Realty: \V. U. Hulehisoit Jr., attoitiey for Shoemaker Conatruclion; A. Iv. Shoemaker
•tory. He aaid he •'had nothing to
Jr., preaident of the company which iwnra hiv name; R, K. 1-teH. executive vice presi­
WA5IIINT.TON t u r n - Sccre
dent of pltillljv*. and Jnmc* K. Ru*h, altornev for ITiillipt,
tlltrahl Staff Photo) tarv of State John Foster Dullr* hide. I jtm don't know what hap­
tald today that thr&gt; Chinese t'om- pened."
iiiunisu appaiTiitly want to keep Hi* voluntary tlatam cnt aaid:
the fighting sung .n t h r V . r Ka'st
(i,r“ “ m' ,n
l!f*
and are not intereilrd in Or,,-ere that t have been charged with
driving while drinking. I havi
effnril lo promote peace
had a clean rocotd. The only traf­
The Shoemaker Conitnlctlnn' that the purehsw prtr# was 375
Paved strrrl* with Miami type
thitlr* said the Nationalist*, on fic violation on mjr record L fot
r « , Sanford, yesterday purchased 000.
| curhs, and a roinmiitilly water |hc other hand. Have rtn
renounced overtime parking. I don't know
Itavrna Park. Inrmrftv owned by i A K Shoemaker, presiilent of system will be In.talled, Shoemak ihe u«e of force to carry oi
out Hielr whsth»r 1 p u se d out or went ta
Phillip* !'ro,w'rtie*, ami announced the company said he planned to er aaW he planned t»* "leave every avuwr.1 ml**lon “ to bring ab.,ut sleep."
HOLLYWOOD tU I’l ) - l-ui* plan* for Immediate construction *t*rt cunatrui-tion of Immea with- lir e t.iat can tie left on he pro- the reatoratlon of freedom to the
Dunn taid he had taken foui
Turner'* daughter Cheryl, trying oi ISO home* en the property.
| in lo day*. Ilomr* will be In the perty. Located In a former cltrua people on the mainland '*
to rc»ume a normal life. ha. startStamp* on the deed recorded in tIJ.noa Iti.Ovto pri.-o range, with giove. the hnne»itr» will tie shad­
Ite .aid the Red* teemed to tranquUlilng pills and four drlaki
rd to atfVrtd clataet at a public the Semlnolr Coutthouse indicated i FIlA financing available.
ed h) cltru. and oak tree*. Some have broken their own ceate flre at the banquet. He added that a
school.
23 of the l«t* are on thr lakefronl. proclamation became t h e want physician hid prescribed oni
Six month* ago .he slabbed to
With home anti Mrrrt construc­ ‘ to throw roadblock. In the way tranquiliier per day, "hut I'm on
tiratli tha movla queen's under­
a retlrlrtrd diet and my heart
tion i.hcdulfd to ttari immediate- ef atahilitcd tranqulllt)."
gave me a lot of trouble after
world boyfriend. Johnny Multip­
I). nboemakrr said he hi ed to
Propaganda Firing
art* to.
have home, ready for occilpnncy
He added that “it ii potilblr rating atl nf that rich food lift
night."
hy Jan. t.
that Ihe Bring I* mote for nayHe said h. had two drinks be­
Negotiations yesteidiy tirought chnlogl.-al than for military purfore dinner and two afte r dinner.
HKRCIITKSG ARDEN. Germany
al*»ut srle of Ihe nruperty hy pr«*e*.*'
( U P I | - Two U. 8. Army helltiullra laid the Ameitean na­ After a hetr.y meal, he took two
Seminole Count) olficcr* work­ Tbursby said, is John .Stanley Phillips t.umtier A Millwork, Inc .
coptcis Thuriday rescued It Her
successor
to
Phillip*
Propenir.
tion can he thankful for tile Nal- tranqulllrere. Some 20 minutei
man* mar.aii&gt;ed In Ad.Jf Hitler * ^ *r° un,t ,hf flofk 1*“ n'*hl *"d Hemp, 31, McKeesport, I ' a . who here Hrvena Park waa told by tionaliat government became ''it later, the pain had not eased and
recently
was
tndirted
on
*
tap*
,n •uPP*,r1 °&lt; • *'s»ntic
he t-&gt;ok two more, he said.
beloved “eagle ne»l retreat high
lhe firm Iwraii*e it plan* to d o te re*l»t» tho&lt;e force* whose Central
"I
don't remember exactly
in the Bavarian Alp*. The group, Voluna County manhunt tor seven charge.
T he jail tweak came aland 10:3*1 01,‘ "I'erathm* in Sanford, o f f i c i a l . pur|..*e I* world rule amt. to that what time II w*i when I left the
including two women, wa* ito­ dangerou* criminal* who rtcapcd
,
„
, ,nd; ,.hr(
'" l
la ted !&gt;) avalanche* can-id by a from the Jad in I&gt;el.and lait night. last night. Within 30 minutes.
lit* homes will have three bed male defeat of lit. United Stale* clambake," Dunn taid. “ but there
One escapee, Paul K, Freeman, Seminole officer* had toads lead
were people atill there. I waa
i **v«n-day .now aiorro.
rot&gt;
Somr
wilt
have
oi
e
halh,
"
lhe
Comniuni.ti
ir
m
lo
be
Cincinnati, was picked up early from Volusia blocked. Today, the)
(roggy. | ran off the road. I
lirve
that
they
ran
beat
achieve
oibert
pvn
Shnemaker
»aid
cut
l.wi*' a* he walked ‘ Iops lh- &lt;ot- were atilt on the J«S&gt;'
don't
know what happened. Twa
skirts of UrLaod. Hot seven
While hunting for the eight Vo- loiii-hullt humr t will lg pn.ililc domination of the Western Paclftr men came by and tried to help
others, including an atcusrd rap- lull* e-caper *. two convicts who *" lhe development. A v.lr* office If they perpetuate cimfu«lon am) me get my car out of the ditch.
F a ir through S aturd ay. IH rIi i*t« who officers taid ' would kill escaped from Ihe Orange County alreailv i* l&lt;f.atrd on Ihe propelt). uncertainty and if they alternate­ We couldn't. Then Kelaey ram#
Havana Park is loratrvl at the ly give Imi’ci (or peace and fears
IihU j SO lo S3, low lunighl Iv to you In a minute," atill were twine ruad camp were nabbed In Oviedo
out and arrested me. 1 w at very
13. Variable wind* 1 to 13 mile* sought.
by Constable tieor^e Ketsej They entranr* to la*ch Arbor on Coun­ of war." Dullii .aid in his state­ groggy, hut | remember him
ment "They accompany thrir er­
try
(.'tub
Road
prr hour.
Sheriff Rodney Tluirthy's olflcr escaped Wednesday, sped 1**1
The proper I) transaction wa* ratic action with intensive propa­ arresting me. He brought me to
Drl.a I tald the etcaiwr* were night in ;ad in Sanford aid re
handled
hv A ft Peterson Jr.. | ganda to the rlfect (hat pt fp jail. I woke up thta morning In tha
•pretty bad boys", but weir mil turned to the road camp lodiv.
la tn the effect that if Ihe jail, called «ne cf Ihe officers and
St. John's limit)- Shoemaker *■
was ' itsni1
Hulun twirliag lessons will he I i-llrved lo be armed with anv
people
of Asia would united to hr let me out on bond."
represented
bi
Ally.
W.
C,
Hutch­
hdd tomorrow morning at South- Hung ni-'ie deadly lhar knl&gt;
Dunn aaid "it might have beea
espel
thr
United .Stairs hum the
ison
J
r
IteprrH’ntlng
Phillips
•wl* School from 10 11-10.
mad* of metal bed slats.
a cate of ton many tranquUlien,
Wi
tti-rn
Pacific,
then
all
yvottld
he
were
It
F.
I.ted
and
Ally.
James
Tfie recreation department will
hut I was afraid that n coronary
Seminole officers set up a roa l
w» It."
K, It mb, laith of OrUnihj.
-te&gt;n*«r those clat.et I n .rruction block at the Lake Monroe Hitd^iwas routing on." He added that
will I* by Kvir Krnttert, Jud&gt; near Sanford, The aeareh to,l*&gt;
"I might have gone to aleep.”
Herron, and Pat Smith. Each atuIn hit statement, he aaid that
centered around the Club Ilia
■lent n,a*t furnish her own baton.
he wanted ' all of the (art! pre­
mond area.
sented ar. that the people Will
Sheriff Thur»hy said that the
With the l.&lt;o*t of a joint ronlil
know rvartly whal happened.” He
right
pri
winett
used
Ihe
''bed
bution
of
*7*7.
tendered
hy
the
City Con mlaalouer Al Wilton
Mr*. Mildred P. Kielman, 4*. added that 'It's the heat way to
and City Manager W, E. Knuwet slat" knives to threaten a 20 year employe, of the Fbifida Stale
died Wednesday at llrfti p m In keep the record straight; 1 don't
old
Inmate
and
drew
attention
of
Hank nlttl lhe Sanford Atlantic
will friu in tomorrow from (Tear
Four lining nf another Itvo Seminole Mi-mutlal Hospital after want rumor* circulating ovar tha
water, wher* they have twen at i irmly, whom they coerced into Nation a I Hank. Hie total in thr miles of I' S. Highway 111 Iw a long lllne aa.
county, I just want the public to
United Fund m&gt;w stand* «t 17.- tween OiUndo and Apopka haa
lending lh# mtvling of the Flori- opening their cell door.
.
Mr* Kielman wa* born N'ov. knew the truth."
239,
Roy
Mann
campaign
ire*
Most dangerous of lhe bunch.
da Leagu* of Munidpalltiaa.
Iwen completed, the State Roa.l 10. 104®. 1; South Carolina. ShDunn said the arreat cam* at
surer, reported (hi* mr.rnlng
Department annnunce.1 today-.vnr tn Sanford from Gaidrn City "thr worst posdblr time" and ad­
Conltihuthin* or pledge. In the
The IM.'.OCI project Halted 5.5 Kan , In 1114 She was a member mitted that It "prubahly will hurt
amount of 325 or more, were te mile* north*e d o f Oilando and
of thr Elder Spring* llaptlM mr In nty campaign." He haa a
reived from
continued . nil mile, up | J. 8. Church
write In opponent. Oviedo Mayor
Sir* Camll'* If Ilrucr Ml ami Ill tuwanl A|Mipka in Irnlh Or­
Surviving are her hu*hand, Otto l e e Gary, In the general tlecUoa
Mr* Fred W Hall, Flrettonr Tire ange ami 8emlnoie Counties, Road
Kielman: nne daughter, Mrs. N'ov. 4.
k Rubber Co . O. lewli Dinkins. Hoard Chairman Joe
firotegut Laura Mae Hurst. Kansas City.
Maffel Aulo Service, II It Fo|t* '•id.
Mo.; her ru other, Mr*. Fred
Co. Inc,. J C. Prnnv l o , Inc,
Ill addition to four lane lilvhlnl Prirslrr, Sanford: four brothers,
Mr and Sir A 11 Peterson Sr.. highway, the 1 inject
Ituliidid Frril Pi letter, Janies P rinter,
A. H Peter .on J r . Sherwood double overpa*.
bridge* - enrh
Tr «. t- r Co Ho) Holler
2&lt;W feet long ^ «.v«r the Sea* North Carolina: Wallace P rin te r ,
Sanford I. dge No. 1241, Elk*. l-oard Air line '{allroad (lacks, Smith Carolina; llrrhert P rlrttrr,
Sanford Sh'w Center, Suhurhan an iimierpa-* bridge at the A t­ lllinoi*: four alatera, Mrs Kiln*
Sodi-rhlom,
Pioparie M-tri Ga* Co, Cowan'., lantic Coa't I me tiai ks, and Murtin, Mr*. Jt *
Western A .lo Attoclalr Store, douhle-gr-vde .eparatton IiihI . m —. Mrs Sadie Harti*. Sanford: Mi*
Fifty four suitimoruea have
Illinois,
Mr*. II. t ".,ke». Suutliern Hell, each I .'ll feet long — ever a coun­ Margate! Wiindrrlirh,
Wen l»*ur,f for Juryman to ap&gt;
and
two
granddaughter*.
ty
road.
"I from 'he Gasttlbtrry and
Funeral ii-rvires will tie held at pear *1 9:30 a. m. Monday for th#
L-. 8. Ill already wa* four
Fern Park area, (lacomplrie)
2
p,
m Saturday al Etdri Springs opening day of thr October term
| tailed to the point out!Ida of 4Jr3lo; at
Baptist
Chutrh, Rev J&lt;&gt;&lt; Douthitt of rolinty rntlrt.
Uiuln where Ihi* project began
Judge Wilrut) Alexander hat
'■i-'lrgiit -aid four lairing of .urh officiating burial will In* In Ever­ 1 In.lull'd 40 ea-es for trial be
major route* In t b-rlila I. one of green Centner).
twreti 4)rt. 27 and Nov. 5,
Gramkow Funeral Home is In
the primary goal* of the Road
Thu.e who have received a Jury
rhsrge of arrangement*.
Hoard.
nunimnn*
include:
Donald W.
1
1
.1
•
**3
Tanner,
Raymond M.
Fryer,
Sanford P'llrce Chiaf Hoy Wil
George W. Jones, Sidney I . Kel­
llama and Mr* William* will Iravr
ler, Garnelt H. High, Itoheit Hub(hi. weekend fur Miami, where
Inson, William W. Johns, • urtls
the) wih aiu&lt; d Hu1 Intrrnalional
U vrnd*r, Herbert Lambert, Al­
i (intention &lt;&gt;f lha A.irv-ialinn of
fred E. Erh, Collil J. 4'agtleherry,
Chief* of I' &gt;!ire.
t ewl* M. ra tio n , d a m n
F.
Hradquarii i t fur ibr world wide
Young, amt Odin SI. Amirrson.
event will b* »l lhe Fount*Inhleau
Herald I. Collins, Willie II. FilsHotel, wherr FluiIda * Govrrnur
grtald, Herbert 45 Hchrmf, Hen­
WASHINGTON
i
L
T
I
i
—
I
'r
e
ii1
lhe
I
'm
n
i
r
t
i
,
in
a
"Dear
SinIxllny Collm. will welrnrne the
ry Jarkion, John O. Andes, Wil­
group nl nearly 2,(00 Other not dent KHennower (o-S a* a reptrd nv" lellrt. «»iil Week* lake, with liam A, Halley, Hubert II. Green,
the
resignation
of
rriary
of
him
"my
deep
gratitude
for
your
able* .chertilei) t-j (peak include
John A. Garrick, Sol Gordon, Wil­
Com m-rre Sinclair W«kv and long and unttinting devotion to liam I*. Hall. Janie. E. Ilraokt n t Chief J Edgar Hoover.
named (in c u r l hatrrnan la’Wis I. duty and my very Iwst wlvhc* for shire, Henry McLaulin Jr., Glenn
S trau.s of Ilm Atomic Enrrgy your future h e a I lh and happi­
A. Lingla, James A. Gainer, Wil­
Fommisilon lo aurcerd him.
ness."
liam O. f.iv icg.tou, It. E, SicWeek* rengned effrelive not
"ft i* of roune very gratifying
Connell, Theu&lt;t.&gt;re Dunn, William
later than N'-v in,
lo me, av it muM he lo you. that C. Fuller, John E. An-lerson, Carl
Slrau&lt;* hid s|ept-ed down as during ymir sis years as •ecrelary F. Amore, Joseph Kahn, Juteph
NEW YORK ((71*1 j —- Anyliody AK&lt;* choir man June ad. Hr hat of com merer, the American econ­ t*. Bryant, Arthur K. Ilelloff, John
want to buy ■ pet?
tteen serving is aperihl ssilstant omy ha* espanded broadly and J. N’etller, William I,. ( ’aider,
Tile etv 1* puttier up fur **Ir' to the I'lrtblrnt on atom* for- generated for our ritlicni more Harold F. Cumhei land,
i*. O,
hippopotamus named Brrllc, j peace matters.
Jobs, higher Income* and greater llarl. Jack
Dunham. Hoy IL
Iwoyeara-otd and weighing l.WX) 1 Weeks laid in
letter of m i g ­ alntndanre." the 1'reiidtnt said. Brown, Cllnto* F. Gorre.
pounds,
ration to the P m id cn t dated Ocl
Wreka wa* a member of the
Arthur Bagley, Ale* K. Stroup,
— Four llama*, Mire* girls and 22 that he »a» quilting “only be original Kl.enhower C a b i n e t U ro y Darrow, James II. Ilruwdy,
one boy.
cause of prrvdng hutinrss, prr which to»k office with the t'resi- Rudolph L. Duffy, Janies A.
- T w o elk.
soual arid family conaideralions, dsnl In January 1951. Only three Hickson, J . Vidal June*, Fr*d C.
- Four deer.
which stenird to me to make R. membvra now rem ain—Secretary Bennett, Harlan IK*. How, Jamaa
Purchia* Commissioner Joseph imperative that I return to Boston of State John Foster Dultei, Al- L. Lambert, Theodora U. DoV. Spagna taid the surplus loo and to my lr,i..esl. there,"
Adams, J e h i
Hculture Sccrctaiy E tta Taft chant, Jacob
resident* probably will go on sale
"Obviously I do this with great Henson and Rostinaiter General Bird, R. T. Cooper amt Will l a *
neat month.
| reluctance," Week* wrote.
Gore Carpenter.
Arthur E. huuraerfieid.

Dulles Says Reds
Don't Want Pence,
Seek World Rule

l TX Observer Shut

*

Sports DitifiMing'

lujeea."
| lie added
ishowing
tha

that Melntoah I*
film this week to
to groups at the Naval Air Sta­
tion. but that tt would be available for any firm that wi*he* to
http in this I T effort -to meet
the needs of deserving, but unfortunate fellowmen."
McNulty atvi Mann commend cl
the fine rpirlt of Ihe financial
flrntl’ staff and urged other or
ganitations to follow^ the "one
feme's pay per month" plan a* a
means of “giving the easy »ay".

Chamber Reports:
'Plodding Along'
I’teddirg progress was made In
lh e last two day* in the Chamber
♦
Commerce drive In so fer a*
dollar receipt* **• concerned.
The total returns of the campaign
inched upward to $u,(Wt0, v.li(f..d
McKihbln, mrmber.hip chairman,
reported.
Tha fact that tha trade body
, offer ha* not mounted *harply
doe* not indicate that no work
fa being done, the campaign lead­
er **id. lie pointed out that hr
know* that some of the captain*
iiho have n»t reported “have
Iwen doing some go.«l wotk in the
field.*'
At W. I.re, McKtbbln pointed
•ut. It laading lh* group of cap­
tain* in the number of reported
collection*.
At a reporting meeting sched­
uled for this afternoon it was espeeted that captain* would turn
in a *um that would pu»h the
racsipt* well along toward the
0.000 goal.
Tha C of (7 office I* eager to
hear from any firm in the coun­
ty that ha* not liven contacted,
hut whove management want* to
btcoma a part of the progressiva
affort of tha rommunily.

'

Lyman Girl Dies
Of Heart Attack
A IS-year-old tmngwood girl collap ted and died yesterday as she
prepared to board a rthool but
at l.yman High .School.
The Saminole County eorvmer'a
idfire Said Louise Wagner, (laugh­
ter of Mr. amt Mr*. James 8.
Wagner died of a heart attack.
She collapsed at 3.05 p m. al she
wa* boaidlng a bus for her home.
She and her family moved to
1-nrtgwrood In 194ft. She was born
in Spartanburg, S. &lt; , March A
ip45. She wa. a meintwr of the
First Haptl.t Church.
Surviving, in addt mn to her
parent*,
ar r
thrra
brotheev,
jame*, Hnoald and Vern-»a*&lt;.*\wi
L tii 'e r , SKnl*y Jean W*gn*r.
Fi M .*'■ aeivic-a will l&gt;* heid
at 3 p. m. Sunday al thr new
First Uapuit Church, laingwoud,
the Rev. I&gt;ewil Futrh officiating
Burial will be In la-ngwoud Cem­
etery, tiramkow directing.

Hula Hoop Finals
Slated Tomorrow
The city wide hula hoop eor.trtt
final* will fie heid in Fort Mrllon
Park tomorrow, starting al 1 p.
m.
Co-spcntt-red hy Ihe City Rerrration Department and lh# Loyal
Order of Moo.#, preliminary con­
fetti were conducted earlier till*
week
J u d g e fur the contctt will he
Mm . Grace Thuraton. Mila Polly
Muxley and Harold Kaitner.

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‘fWHITEVILLE. n c. a ' P I t Seven-year-old Bill
Ward may
ba the prettiest student In Mr*.
Itfigh Stout'* Hi*! Itiade .!*«• at
William* Township School '&lt;■■1 hr a
not in the running for Halloween
queen anymore.
It look *H of Mr* Stout'*
coaxing lo persuade Ihe rla.s to
pick a girl candidal.- after the
student! had nominated Hid un­
animously. He couldn't h .
*
^ u e e n " candidate, she argued.
• We don’t care." rephrd blue
eyed Dabble Jacob*. ' « * »»nt
Bill. He's the prettlcat."
I h e youngster* finally chang.d
thrir mind* and new Debbie n
the candidate.

Member* of ihe Ssnford Male
Chore* will rehrarse Monday night
• t 7.30 at the Civic Center.
Charles C*'*el* of DeBary will
direct the practire. Cane!*, who
eonducted the rehear**!
last
week, ha* hsd eitenan* esperlence tn chnrsl work, which will
add grratly lo the accomplishmenls of the local male linger*
tfeftny man who enjoy* tinging
wh | be welcome I" meet with
the ehorua Monday night.

Thief’s Ivoot Heavy
LONDON (UPI»— Pulie* hun*
ed today for a stolen 14-ton. eightwheel truck carrying • 5 ton, 11goo^-vide ab*# a propei.er.

Cheryl In School

Copters Rescue 11

S e m in o le H e lp in g
V o lu s ia M a n h u n t

W eather

Baton Clas.s Slated

UF Total Climbs
Past $7,000 Mark

Officials To Return

Two-Mile Stretch
On 44t Completed

Mrs. Kielman, 48,
Dies In Hospital

Jurors Summoned
For Court Monday

Boy Is Nominated
In Queen Contest

Male Chorus Sets
.Weekly Rehearsal

Ravena Park Purchased by Shoemaker

Chief To Attend
Police Convention

Sinclair W eeks Resigns,

m m iN O , a f t e r — e . j .
Moughton, Sanford in«ur*
«nce Hg^ncy owner, get# a
little "iiuturanfc" »t the
Ii Ioch! Honk (top) Thurs­
day. Hecoivinir hi* doialion In Mra. Marjorie
(inode, Orlando, of tha
Ccntnil Florhla B lo o d
Bank. Bottom (’By Recrea­
tion Director Ronald Ferry
ext* a steak after donating
to th« blood bank. 1*ha
aleak cam* courtesy of tha
Lika Lodge, blood bank
ejionaor.
(Herald Staff Photo)

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Church Notices
• n n SANFORD CONGKEUATION I LAKE MART CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE
of Jehovah'! WKa*tsei
LAKE MARY
1111 Weal lit. SL
R. I . i m - d r . F atio r
Sunday I p m Wilefah^rer itudy
Wednesday 7:30 p m Oorgregalien IS a m. Sunday School, Mrs. Win,
Matthews. Supt.
Btblo atudy
11
a m. Morning Worship. Tailor
Friday 7:10 p.m. Mtmitry aehool
in Charge.
Friday i:30 p m . Serrleo mealing 7:15 p. m. Vouni Teeplea* Meetinf. Colleen Matthew*, I’realTHE UNITED LUTHERAN
dent.
ait
ant
FOSTER CHAPEL
I p. m. Evening Service, Paalor la
RAM (MB SHRINE ( l.tR
METHODIST CHURCH
C h in e .
Rev. Ernest flollek Jr. Pietor
O flllo
I p. m. Wednesday. Mid-week
SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL
Prayer service.
JtE V . GEORGE II. CARLTON,.
1:41
MINISTER
COFFEE BREAK
9:15 S p. n . Firit Widne*d»y Night I*
Ml.Coniry Meeting, Mra. W. P.
f:4S a.m. Sunday School
MORNING WORSHIP
10:00
Burke. President.
11:00 a.m. Worahlp Service
Mretinsi: (Sunday*)
The public It Invited to wonhlp
• ; M p.m. Worahlp Serrtca
STEERING COMMITTEE
JUOO
with ui at all meetings,
CHOIR
PRICT1CE
J
.
«
SOUTH SIDE BAPTIST
CATECHISM C U S S
nOt.Y CROSS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
(THURSDAYS)
4:00
CHURCH
Real n t h SC At P ith Ava
Cor. Park Avr. A Ilk St.
Tho end of your aaareh
UPSAIA COMMUNITY
Rev. John W. Thomas.
Hector
f o r a friendly Church
PRr.SnVTERIAN m iR i n
Holy Eu-hartit
f l s n M RFH ee
P a « w W. 70th St. and New t p e i l i Rd. 1:00 a m.
HOloa Higglnhotham 8-*- Soper- Rev. John Pllley paster
9:15 a.m.
Family Seni-e.
tateadeat
George PeroM SunHjv School Supt. and Church School
II a m
Mornlnf P ra yer rad
Sunday Rlhle School
10 a m. M u. Hublo Suinnieilin 1‘iaoUt
Sermon
Preaching
11 ■*’n* Mr*. Nancy Skelton AtiDtint
Servlcei tkrnuih (ho week;
P iin lil
Bible t o d y
,
. J P"
Tuesday and Thuradiy • Holy
KviafsUiUc P r* ic W n | t:45
Worship aervico * i . m Sundir
Communion • 7:30 a m .
Prayer Maetleg (Wed.) 7:41 p-m. Church ichool 10 a. m. Sunday
Wednesday * Holy Comiaualon
lllfvlooary Premlllenlal
-Tberc l* a place for you to
- 10 a.m.
Von Are Welrome
vitlt, ounliip or work with our
Saturday • Sacrament of Panpart
of
our
Heavenly
I'ather'a
CSNTRAL R j t r n i r r CHURCH
aero o-6 p.m.
family "
r e a r . Pearteeath S t O tk Ava
PA O u t WESLEYAN
M o r t m p4it»r
J- L Moore
THE BALTATtDN ARMT
METHODIST CHURCH
VWtlnc epeaker
*'■ L. Wallay.
114 Eaal Second Street
•
Birmingham, Ala.
• Milt a Weal *a RL 44
Meetlagi
Sui-day Schoo'
&gt;;4I i m Suaday
Horalag and evening sermon
Mormcf Worship
10:45 a.m Sunday School
,**Cea»mltted"
10:0* a m.
Wcaleyan Youth
4:45 p.m Hollneta Matting
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
11:00 a m.
dng Wonhlp Serrleo 17:00 a Evening Worihlp
7:10 p.m Open Air (Strent Mectiag) 6:30
Wedaesdav prayer MeeUng 7:17
p.ra
p.m
V.
P.L
7.00 p m.
Training Union S:4S p.m
Everyone Welcome
Salvation Meeting
7**4 a m .
■tuning Worship S p;* .
(lev. Cecil W. Shaffer
Wednesday Prayer Mee'lng • p-"Tuesday
Corp Cod ate
1:10 p.m.
"Come thou with us and tto wM
CHURCH OF CUD
Band P ru tJ e e
4:00 p m.
I t than good "
Rev. Joel D. ireww, PatUe
Ladiea Home Letgua
7:30 pm.
French Ate. a a f Had I t
THE REVIVAL
lhareday
Sunday School » : t i a.m.
TABERNACLE
7:M p .m .1
Evangelistic Service 7:M p.m. Prayer Meeting
nth A Osaaa Ate.
Mid-Week Service Tuesday 7:M Satarday
Her. L. P- T aster,
*••*»
Open-Air (Street Meeting) 6:16 {
l u d a y School
10 a.m. p.m
p.m.
KltENKZER METHODIST
M a n i a s W onhlp
U a.m■Toning E n u fo U itU 8 m k o 7:45
CHURCH
H E M SIDE MISSIONARY
CTtrsa Height a
BAPTIST CHURCH
(Tno Church with a Glowing
t to f c ty « m le * a :
Paitor Wm. L. Stepchna
Tnooday and Thuraday T:4S p m .
Heart)
•'WELCOMES YOU”
Cbarlet F. Brown Pastor
Auoclate B. D. Crelglo*
m r r church or chrirt Rev.
Sunday School 10 a.m. Clifford Sunday School
io t.m.
SCIENTIST
E, Johneon, auperlntendeoL
Morning Worihlp
l t a ,m.
•SB L Soeoasd SC
Prtaehlag Service 11 a.m.
7 p. m.
■ n d e y Sortito
1* a.m. Prayer meeting. Wednetday, 7:90 Bible Study
Evening Service
7:30 p. m. I
■ m dap ftdmel
11:00 a.m.
pm
Mid week Service Wednesday
W o d w a d tt Evening X rrU ngi 1:00
7:30 p m.
CHURCH o r CHRIST
■JB
"A GOING CHURCH TOR
GENEVA
f M i i s ) Room located in Foyer
A COMING LORD"
«&lt; Chords Building open la pubUe RAIJ'll BREWER JR. F.tanirlisl
10 a. m. COME AND SEE THERE
S;99 to 4:30 P-m. Tuasdiy oad Ribl* Stboul
Morning Worahlp
11 a. m. IS A REASON.
ftg fjiy L
Evening
worahlp
7:M
a. m.
A cordial UtrtUtion U attended
FIRST BAPTTBe CHURCH
In i l l to attend our aefvleaa and Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30
OVIEDO
B it th« fUftdJnf Reom.
Rev. Jack T. Bryant, P atlnr
FiRbr B a rre n church
Sunday School
9:45a.m.
| T . LUKE'S LUTHERAN
Morning Worship
11 a m.
OF GENEVA
tn H a via (Near Ovtede)
6:17pm .
Pastor Tralnirg U'.ion
Rev. Stephen M. Tnhy
Paatnr J a r k I_ Stewart
7 p.m.
Sunday School
10a. m. Evening Service
Morning Worohip S:S3 am.
Wednesday
P rsycr Service 7:70
li
a. m.
■ •din Mladon n road east a t S:30 Morning her vie*
p.m.
Training
Union
6:30
p.
m.
a.m. over WORZ (740 he)
7:70
p.m.
t o d a y School 9:00 n.m.—for all Evening Worship
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Wtdnetday Prayer Servlcei 7:10 p.
ago group*.
Laurel Ave. at 4lh St.
Ckrtatlon Dip &amp;bool - Monday
Pastor Hev, Ira E. Hindman Jr.
SAMFOKU BEVENTU-DAY
through Friday 9:06 a m . - (AH
Sunday School
9:45 a. m.
AkntcitirT i r i d f i
ilf'dtr*
ADVENTIST CTfUltCH
Morning Worihlp
10:45 a.m .
Seveulh SC s s 6 D m Ave.
F. M. Y.
7
pm.
P a , tor
A. C- MrClur Evening Worship
7:70p.m .
Sabbath School
Monday F. M. Y. recreation at
9:30 n.m.
rhurch at T p tn.
i t a.m Tuesday F. M. Y. prayer and Hible
Worahlp Sorrle*
Wrdnatda)
I’rayer Meeting
study at 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday prayer and Blh1» study
7:30 p.m
at 1:70 p. m.
M K E MONROE BAPTUT
CHURCH
COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Paitor, B. G. Brown
A Church With A Friendly Wel­
Lake Mary
come
John W. Pllley, Minister talephena
Three mlloa west ef Sanford #a
FA 1-7009
ftrat etreet, then r i |h t at Monroe Mrs. J. M. Thompson, Organist
Comer.
W. I.. Harmnn, Dirertor of Music,
"Not (snaking tho aasembling of Mra. II. M. Cochran. Sunday School
ouroelvea together, a t the manner
Superintendent
of aomo U; but eihortlag one an­ Sunday Servlcei
other: and to much the more, Sunday School 10 a. m
aa ye aee the day approaching." Morning Worship I t a. m
!ltb. 13:25
Junior llikh Westminster Fellow­
Sunday School—10 a. m
ship (6, T, 8 grades) 6:70 Mrs. L.
Morning Warship—11 n. m
K. Huberts, advisor
Training Union 1:30 p. m.
Senior High Westminister Fellow,
Evening Worship 7:10 p. m.
•hip (9th grade through high
P r a y r r hlreting Wed. night 7:99
ichool) 7.10. mil Cook advisor |
p. m.
Junior Choir Practice Tuesday!
4:15 Mr*. Patrick McCarthy,!
AIX SOULS CATHOUC ( IIURHI
director and Mra. J. M. Thomp­
Oah Ave. a t 9th Rl.
son, organist
Rev. Richard Lyons, Paitor
Senior Choir Practice Friday 9 00
Sunday Masse*
7:00 a. m . 9:30, 10 00. ard 11 30
Weekly Massei
FIRST B A r n S T THURCH
Dally a t 7:13 a. m.
a
Hid-We*k Berrien — Wed. • p. m.
OF LONGWOOD
"A friendly e he rth for
LUTHERAN CflURCH OF THE
Corner Churrti and Grant t u .
the whole family”
REDEEMER
Rey. c. L. Fulrh, Paitor
193 W. 23th Plate, FA 2-75U
9.15 a. m.
Sunday Scho-,1
PtNECREBT BAPTUT
Rev, H erb 'll W. Goerta, Pastor, 11 a. m.
klomlr.g Worihlp
CHURai
Training Union
&lt;Affiliated srilh the Southern Bap- PRAYER FOR THE DAT - FA 6:43 p. m.
2 3721
7:45 p. m.
Evening Worship
t'&gt;i Conn ntlont
Sunday Si fund
ti; 15 a. m.
Wednesday evening prayer meet­
241 Writ Onora Road
9:13 a. tn, ing 7:43 p. rn.
R ot. Donald Gravvnmrlr, Pallor Adult Bible C lan
10:70 a. m.
H igh Patrick, Sunday School Supt. Wonhlp Sen lee
CONGREGATIONAL CIlRtSTl.AN
Mr*. J, E. A ndrrnt, Training, “The Lutheran Hour", (WIOD,
CHURCH
tlSO
KC)
1
:7
0
p
.m
.
C u b a Director
Park Aisaur at 2lih Mieet
•
Thl*
la
Tho
f
ife
"
-WDRO-TV
Sunday School
9:45 t . m
J. Bernard Bool, Minister
(I'hannrl 01
3:«0 p. m.
Morning Wonhlp
11 • . m.
Fred Enimlnger, A n w l a l t
Senior
Choir
Practice
Wed.
8:0t&gt;
Training Union
9:30 p. m.
Bible S.h»ut
9:45 A. 31.
Evening Worahlp
7:45 p. m.
Morning Wonhlp 11 a. IP.
Adult
Merrienlii,-&gt;
Class
A
In­
Wedneaday Evening Traycr Serv­
quiry Group
Frl. T;7(i p. m. Sermon: “Salvation la Both P er­
ice
7:45 p. m.
sonal and Social."
Nunary provided for all vertices Catechism Clast S it. 9 00 p. m.
Walthrr League l i t Sunday each
U L L C R R f r BAPTIST CHURCH
moolh
7:70 p. m.
GENEVA
Sunday Schuol Teacher* Meeting
Paatnr
Cbariea W. HamD Jr. Evary Other klonday 7:70 p m.
• u ad ay mornlag acrvleoe:
B o n d of Deacons got Wedneaday
U a.m. Suaday School
v*vh Alorlh
7:00p .m .
if 4.B. Manias WonUp
Ilu tine u Meeting
l i t Thursday
each Slonlh
9:00 p. m.
L a d lu Aid
3H Thursday
* i r h month
7:30 p. m.
Men’s Club
4th Thurulay each
month
T.M) / . m.
ASSEMBLY UP OOP CHURCH
, ll t h St. a a l Laarel Ava.
Rtv. H M. Saew
Sunday School
*:**
Homing Worahlp
H
EetngeHitle Srmlea
7:M p.m.
F riy a r and Bible Study Wedneaday at 7:10 p.m.
**Come to Worihto r® to aerra."

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A LL F O R T H E C H U R C H
The Church is the greatest factor on earth for
the building of chiracter and good citurnihip.
It rs a sloirhouie rf spiritual values. Without a
sltoog Church, neither democracy norciviliialion
can suivisr. There are four sound reasons why
every per*on should attend sen ices regularly and
rupport the Church. They are: f l ) For hi*
own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For
the sake of his community and nation. (4 ) For
the sake of the Church itself, which need* his
moral and material support. Plan to go to
thurch regularly and read your Dibit daily.
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One of the great clays in Joe’s life . . . and not just because it’s
a birthday.
It’s THE birthday. The third birthday, which, in the custom of
Joe’s church, brings a child to the threshold of formal religious edu­
cation.
Already Dad and Mother have taught him his prayers. Simple
Tliblg stories have brightened bedtime. And Joe has enjoyed many a
happy hour in tne church nursery while his parents worshipped.
Rut during this important third year of his life he will become
a full-fledged Sunday School pupil. He’ll be a “regular” in the Begin­
ners’ Department.
And Joe’s parents arc going to join an adult class. For, while
starting-age may vary slightly in one church or another, all Chris­
tendom knows that sound religious education depends on The Rig
Three— Father, Mother, and Child!

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Selma Levy, D a vid New m an

Elitabrlb Ashby,

[Jnited In M arriage Su nd ay
Mitt Selma Levy, Foreit Hills.
N. Y„ daughter of th# late Mr.
and Mrs. David Levy, became Ihr
wife of David Newman, Brook" lyn, ton of Mr* Hannah New­
man, Miami, and the late Mr
Newman, on Oct. it.
The ceremony « a i performed
hy the Rabhl in the home of th,
^ bride’* aunt and uncle, Mr a:.d
Mrt. Joteph Scbwarii. Ta*t l i ’K
Hrini hland.-Th# haute w*s deco

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Pbnnr I I 72111

Officers Elected At General
Meet O f Hospital Auxiliary

The W &gt;mrn‘s Auxiliary nf semi- tivembe-s of thr Auaillaiy for their other projrrt for fund raising In
•vole Memorial llotpilal hr'd II* aid In r inning errand* involved in the near future Mm , W. if FoulV
gcneial meeting on Oct St al the the mev*rnger department of the arran g iment* chairman for tha
I r t i s h Community Crntrr.
hospital during the ra*t year.
rxnl party, Ka&gt;e a d e t a 'r d report
r a ' H with wedding helti and ar­ Attending the bride were her
Mrt McKay Truluck, nominalMr*, Jtiieph Tully pietm ird concerning thr financial *uerci*.
two ii*tera, Mr* Herman Jacoh
ea. i.'ement* of while flower*.
mg* cha-rman. p ie tm tr d the ‘'ate her report from the "Pink l.adv She advised the membert that
The bride wa* given in m ar­ ion, Sanford, and M m Lmiuc
of
offlrrrt which were *!c.tcd at l a r d Parly" which w»* held thit veveral apron* were available
riage by her uncle. Jotrph levy. Mi*» Lew wmc a b lje *a
, ,
_
. ,
,
... follow* nrerident Mr* C K But* month at the Ci*ir Center In San- from the party. Thf»c anion*
SrhwarU. She wore a white «atln tin ballerlt'* gown with empire
V \ H J oflicrr* wive* attended | Tire li.rJteuc ‘ tv
'
.
)r r . f,r„ , | rr pt e*ider*. Mr* F fold The party proved to he * were ro'tl at a perional rontrthu.
ballerina gown with a awcrthrari bodice »r«| harem skirt She wore a coffee at the home of M*t Pal cinnamon ! ” &gt;’ »"! 1 r fa r
*y
,I »r f nnd *ico l&gt;*c*i 'u-cet* and 'tr* Tully id n tc d tion from the Pink l.adiet of th*
necllir.c. a id l»nr
whltg lace matching ar.ci.orte. and carried Kr, h| , &lt;&gt;fh Arh.,r » „ h \ t „
*W»
” r rrfrr,h den1.
■
** v \\
.* -F "Htav r&lt; r-tdinj
1 * - the croup
group that it might p. re ' UHiry The.........I he placed In
M
milt* Her shoulder length veil of a bouquet of pink an&lt;l jello* rose* n „ n , , U n d . co-hotlfsa, Tliurs inent
pettod Flora* it .oration*
.
worthwhile
to Include thl* at an* g ft paikage* in the llutpitilitjr
silk lllurion fell from a jeweled bud* Mr« Jacohicm ch -c a blue
were el Uvrndei m •
•« « “ » ,
day at Id a m.
- Shop of the hospital and may bo
tiara Whit# r- "child* and Ions •ilk iliartumr null with matching
H u rt's at the .. .......... nrludedif ^ e s p o n d ln * .r.rc ta-* . Mrs It
purchased for » nominal fee.
I’lana for winter holiday pro­
• atin streams-t* itivered the white arc*!* rir«. Her corsage « n of
I.*rc Milne, M - Dot J"** *
’
’ 1 * * , **»•
ject* were d im m e d It wat an- Mi*
Vn announcement wa* madr*
thbiv vile carried.
i plrk rosebud*.
Man,- Mr* Edrth 1 * r &lt;r . and " n . t «'f dr-ect^r. al !&gt;rge Mr*
rounced thit Sqaadron-7
Mating that the Foodmsrl will of*
\ II Fertvet. 'tr* f Id n I »
Be*t man wa* \llfti Fox. Nrw have completet .* ook book en­ Mr* Vnlte I! n
fe the Auxiliary of the hospital
I 'ti** n ‘-,'e x Steve &lt;
Regular
member*
i t ‘ending »ieli
York Clt) Alto aitc-dirg h:* bn* titled •‘The N*V' Took
me per cent nf all »atr* »llpt
The
«';o'»ing
of
a
Mm
entlt’ed
v
i
;
r
Mrs
N«
.&lt;
Iliclawtkl,
Mr*
ther wai Sydney N rwnnn, Brook
whirh they ran collect and turn
'Hand*
tround
I
'
r
('lock"
ore
'
ne Hry»■' Mr* \ &gt;t Do
lyn.
in to the F.-odmart Everyone t»
rcdeit t r hu*ir-e** m rrt'n g 'It*
M
•
Nitty
F.t
Her,
Mrt
The groom's mother wore a
avked to make a personal effort
Ka&gt; t&gt;*yet M-* Cene Frill. Mr* I'hritlni-her Itutle*- and Mi* F F
prarl grey iilk --rgania gown
to tiv e their »alr» slip* for Util
Woodl ff reacted • ft,it which
Ruth
Hodge*.
M
i
I
!•*
.'aMnn*Vi.
Dimmed in pink Matchlr g tcc'*
CHICAGO —t L n * — Phylli* fame.
Mrt. &gt;** Jenr r.g*. Mr* It i*ty Idl* they nrf«e-lrd al the re.-ent contoric* and a pif-k rosebud c«r»age
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fere-ce of * rtbea*tern It •*nlta! Iltiggin* inlerpre** scientist* to
llbnc.
Mrt
I
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MrP
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&gt;n.
Mr*
complemented her &lt;H’*fit.
F'wrv Powell. Mr* 1 e Roberts, kU*Ul»rie» al t&gt;a-li "a Itearh.
A dinner at the SthwaMf nomr
The ttrlro m r Wagon ■! h held Ml* v*al!&gt; Mtiflf r it Mr*. Shir* llarrv Weir, h-.nitxl ■ l-in&gt;l*»She i* an evp.'it on ele- tronlr ( I jlS S I *11Tt.V 1 1c l f l
followed the cfn'mn-iv.
iti October nirrlln; Wetnf-dav 'ev Yi'ungbUde.
Tb, Homemaker* Sunday ffcbo«l
tor, evprC'tril hit thank* to thr computers at the Brndu Aviation
A* Her going away outfit the night at the home n( Mrs Ruth
Corp . fa*t \ngelet
Clatt of the Kir»! n»p!l*t Church
bride choie a Hack auit with mink Gallagher. arnior h.-stes* lor Vsn
Mr«. Huggins helped devrlnp the met Tuesday at the home of Mr*,
ollar and matching a.-ressvi-s fu-d Ma r topic ! ,1t» . * m was
training p i ’gram, a virtually tin Richard S. Miller, Cornrll Dr
She wore tne cottage frgm nr: method* for inerc** .• member*
trtted field, and tell* firm* whi h
Mr, |&gt;4vtrf Cooper, president.
br -lal bouquet.
thin of the club.
i*uy op rent the electronic brain, prrvidrd over a hrtef buiinaia
The -upln .* resiling at 9$ 73 Brcauvc of continued abtnncr of
hove to *taff it.
nteetirg
'Ith d. ad, F ircit Hill*, N. V *evr r a I offttfis, the follow inc
The ilrnder brunette t-Mclt
An tnfarmal party f.iU*n»cd with
Attend.ng *ha v*Hd-&gt;s weir nr'* officer* were appointed vice
m.vre Ihan tl.ihvo mile* a year, Mri R .hrrt Strelc a id Mil* T,a*
| r e ?atlve \nd cli &lt;e frim-d* nf the president. Mrt J.vwr* Smi'h; cor
Hrr mother often vtayt with her v true Newtome. ho*tr«*e». Tb*
Jbride »d ?*.*sm Mr* Hernia** da
.
. . - rctary, 'tr*. Drily
two *om, aged I* a.-d tl while j*rpUp rnjoyed game* and refreih*
! col tv- .md h»r daughter, Sara, \| AllUt#
Tbs bylaw#
t the
The hlslw
of
f ndirg of | of the acUvit........f ihe r it, f *1 ‘',f checks on » ho it using mr menu.
l Mit* Ruse l.eiy. and Sam Levy club requ-rc the replacement of Pitot Internati’nat *.** given by the day It w .,v
Mans cnniputer* wh* they are doing
w.*t chartered Many
Jtraveled from Sanford v* New any o'ficcr who it gbMAt from
.
,
and how thev do It.
Mi* Ji»e! Field at the regular din­ of, the ' eluh*
c.vie
project,
were
The ^
j,
O lir r e n t a l York for the event Mr 'and Mrt tan t,r' more boaiJ meetings.
ner irrrtin^ of the vianford Pilot
Frii k *!hamrt. L a w e r r r , l.org
Visiting committee
member*
re* tew ed
Ideal
for
women
who
'h*v»
the'
Club
hell
&gt;1
the
I'ivtr
Cenlrr
on
!‘land. *nd Mr and Mrs ttene will rat! on newcomer* who havr
Mr* A D piv nr inform* the pfrcUenrvt, neatne**, imagina­
p u r c h R s e p la n
Ttret-lay, lift
Mr* M H
Bxpnrt. f o r ; Island. *11 received a Welcome Wagon ca"
nrrrher of the club that the first girl av h i t tion and • aparily for fmr dr
former Sanford render:*, were al
tn one o*v whv
joeil elub gaw j thorl t. ,ume • Teenarrrv ". out*ta,-i; .*r atidrct* '*«*
u
.
.
«o pcetent.
have called, wihv is irdercstnl in
Mr*. Huggins. * te chm -|| writ
d u n rg a six week peno.s wvi rl
attending thr Club, IS ttrgrd tn
w„ , htrrcl to rewrite manuals
tw* ehosen th.s wrek from the on the computers S*von sve was
-ome to the mcetirg whi.h will
male* it easy
he held at the Civic Center on
Junior High School stuilent Nvde. assigned to orgamre training
fat you ro own
Tuesday, N«*. II, al T Jo p, m
Afire the diene* meellrg club r ! **“ ‘* ,nr
the bc« in
Fcr information nr Irsnsportathree year* she wa* accepted at
Kins] instrument*
n ' ^ v u r . suvs.l to a d rec.es „ f
, on rtmputfr(l.
tmn call Ruth r,»l *;hrr, FA
: its*
V°" H
R'’ni,d S T H *.
Sh'
mterestrd in com
W»» wrtlW
dress . i t - recreation bulletin, to
,r r |
because "the luhjeel
•w n lld an o * * K ing*- V V
be
mailed
to
all
part*
of
the
state
Brat in molasvet, then rgg. Stir
mattec
was
intriguing,
and
my
!Shrimp Pacifica Is
Mi* Walter I. f a tt e r , pirsideitt curiosity got thr belter of me "
In flour, datf* and null. Spread
SITVRD\T
of
the ioeal club, presided at the
|(inod October Meal
There a i r appr &gt;xii&lt;otety goon
Hcfi ia or toll
in a gieascd and llghlly flourrd
meeting
computer* in use now, bit Mrt
Pinerrrvl Baptist Churrh Train
Wine and fl'h make many
MUSIC
9 a 9 x S-inrh baking p,xn. Bake ing Union social at * 3n p ni
lluggin* said the field it too new
1a*ty dish, and high in favor and
SHOP
in moderate oven i375'F.l 2A min­ Sunday Church Calmdar.
to
have
x|and*rdirrd
salaries.
She
&lt;l*vor among them * Shrimp P*
Inspertion Held
utes. Cool. Turn out on nitllng
estimated programmers make at
.....
1eifua
b o n d or plate. Make confection*
SL. HAT
( You d-m't nerd ,v. rxciue to try
Iras! $*&gt;no * month.
20(M Tedar Avr. FA 2*073.1
Af Auxiliary Moot
tr * ' sugar froMlng adding l tabic
Ptne.rrvt Baptist Church Cha ,hl* *ttraftHe, Imrresting lunch.
Vo Inspection vs a* held at the
apoon grated r a r e r 14***1 ai d tint p,, , r ,
rht)|, t p n t t * t cnn nr .uprer »p*’eialty, hut OfT :e* lay _ right merlmp of the
• d .
.i.itk
Favw . I w v n l
: I
.i
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orange
with
aa fewr
rlrop* nft fiXArl
foo*1 j | j jq ~ m
1•
toher pmvldei
three
timely
one*
VFW fo n illlry ,
'1r«
Bertha
coinring, F m L
To cut Into (
Fk vth thr (ivh an I &lt;rr-r Industries |
hiug'Iey, secretary trra surrr of
iquarc*. makrs S ruts nneway
rineerest H»pt.vt ClturcH Carol are relrlitaling m * . F r ».ne. |
Distnct *, ami Mrs
I'oroth;
and ero** with S ruts. Make* M rholr practlff* at J 30 p m
't »a« National VV.nr Week &lt;Oct*» '
Spark*. District * president, con
• Experienced lluxinra*&gt;tnim
•quares
hrr ll-IBl; for fiah, the National
ducted the Inspection and attended
--------------- --------- n.rccrrvt Haplli* Ihurch Junior y{, h „ nd Srl(fl,1Ml, ,.414 )r
th* liuslnrs* nueting that fo'low
• C’lly P r o p e r t y O wner
and routh Fellowship meet at , o (t.rbrr Ifi t;v. and that Inrlud'l
f.t
P 1,1
ihe Shrimp 1 ir*t.v. too.
Children Will Enjoy
• Lifetime Snnf.'rd
The two wnturn stated at the
MONDAY
1 A* with other ft•h ami wine
Kenirfrnl
These Jiffy Cupcakes
ion&lt;lusion of the meeting that
romhlnttlonl. you’ll find that
the1, weir pleased with the pro
Time ha* a way of waiting for I The IV»s Sm,*, , f ihe First
• fu r llonesl, Ejcnnomle
, „« ,ir v hilled white 'a'.le
gress of the local post Members
rut man, woman or child,
pro­ i Prchy rerun (T,j,.o v*ill me'* al
.crvrd with It will enhance
nnd Kfficient govern*
fk- m.
Trt.
»lire* goodnevi
* _ _ #o f .Li.
I were commr-ided on the new
crastinate n*&gt; longer. Halliiweer T7 p.
men!
this .li.y.
di*h with .a
&lt;].i»rter*
Rrnosation
of
the
post
is just around thecornet
.
The Celestial cht lr nf the Firvt Hawaiian arern!
home is now in progress, and
make your p'xns now
StlR’ MI' I’ MIITCA
Baptivt Church will pr* tire at
m em brtt are proud of th# rlnan
(Serves *i
Each Octr.her 31*1. the tiny
3 U p m : the Cherub choir pra
up Job that h«* already been done
masked raldrr* In your commu­ tire* at t IS p. m
1 tablespoons butler or niarga
Auxlisryr mem(ie*s wl'l man
nity undoubtedly break up into
rme
tbe kettle* for tt*e Saltation Army
small groips and upon ImnlshiuI* nr r n t I'sptist Church Youth
t large ii Inn. thi',tv slirrd
on Friday, Dre t? Mrs Betty
tiiclr devilish yet tu rm ifjs prank*. Fellowship meet* at it 30 p m
I cup thinly sliced rclrr*
Smith wav appointed chairman tn
return to one home for a filial
'i • ip eiiopperl gtern p*pper
arrange details
party.
I
TUESDAY
i ' l rut * &lt;hlrkro stock r*'»nee*l
n* t*onllnr rube broth nvsy t*e
Make your pla.e ine Ia*t st-pl p , - r r r f ,, itapti«t rhurch \V M
l'»erl I
for the ‘Trick and treater*" thi* t'. Night t’ircle meets at the
7 tablespoons .-ornstarrh
year,
Mr*.
Homemaker
The home of Mr* Jc a r l Riser, 2400
'» cup Catlfonrl* Sautrrrr or
treat you might have all reads s-immertfn Ave at T Jo p m
other white table wine
for tb*m wilt pro^ahty he appre
t tablespoon ,ov satire
Ciate 1 by t h e oMester* in your
The Crusader Choir of.thr Firvt
r ^
I pound shelled, rooked lsrr*
horn- ss 'ret!.
( Haptut Church practices at 7 p
shrimp
Thr
*'iepr.*e- Jiffy Cupraket
I d ot i ran pineapple ttit'o's
• •*d hot chocolate T hrir cupcakes
Brniherhood supper at the Fir»t
drained
are almpte to prepare. The rerlpt ftapti-t ( hutch st 7 p m Mr
J l l or ) ran mushroom sir ■
is a basic one. The loppings make Tanner, preiident. urge* all mrK o sic tin l fo r colleen dntr&lt;
» i » 1
and pieces, drained
the difference. Actually. y«&gt;i can to attend
nnil arimrity lean ia Jon*Melt hotter in a targe, heavy sVd
prepare about * dilfcrrnt type*
thnn 1 "it.in's ovrrlilsninc
The Junior Fellowship of the M Adi onion, relory and g ern
of cupcakr* or more. , .ard al!
sirs' - s in i mcrnltl trreen silk
First
rreshytrrian
Church
will
Tapper;
Sr
r
")'
f"r
*
i1
1
from the same Haste recipe
mert at 3 30 p m
,,,r&gt;
Thicken stock, eornstar h
faille. I Tin ml «cr"!»x the
Being made with lard, these
mised with wine, and *ny ta rre;
tsvjy
m n • idb biitcnu netkcupcake*, wilt retain their moistTtie Junior ( hoir of the j i t s ' stir over medium beat until m x
Htti* nn&lt;l iittonod dnw it !fie
ness and delicate texture
Ricrtyffrian Church will inert at t r u e boils and thicken*
Add
tun k. H i« notched mtd
Jlfly Csiptakea
7 p m An Intrresling pi -gram shrimp, pineapple anil
rrr. 1'•
p.iiliprcsl in the center
J'4 cup« sifted enriched four is heing planned, and a hambur rorm* cover and simmer fo* v
front t" bloun* easily over
grr (upper wilt he prepared h* minutes Serve piping hot o.cr
Da eupi atigar
the hij&gt;*
George Stine and his committer mounds nf rice
3 tejs^vv-v hiking p-twrder
I teaspoon salt
'» nip laid
1 rup milk
I egg*
1 teaspoon vanilla
’« teaspoon lemon extract
Sift together flour, sugar, b»k
ing powder and salt Cream lard
Add sifted Ingredients and 3 I cup
milk Mix until all (lour Is mots
treed. Beat vigorously 2 minutes
Add remaining milk, egg* and
flavorings. Beat v.gorously 2 mm
utel longer. Fill paper-lined me
dlum *ltr mtiffln r a - s 2 3 full.
Sprinkle each cupcake.

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Welcome Group

Meets Recently

Of Pilots
Relalcd At Meeting:
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Even ghotl* like to eat on Hal
lowten. So for parly ma*querader*. have lot* of good, rritp and
Inexnrmive .mola*»r* rookie* on
hand. A favorite gingerbread boy
dough can be made in the thape
■of pumpkin*, witches and cat*,
^ h e only trick ia culling the
mough round and using a bit &lt;*f
footling to bring out the fare fe*
lure*. Along with th* roiled cookiet. make a pan of molattct fruit
■quire* and tpread them with or*
'angellnled fretting Served tngethrr, the crisp and bar type tweet*,
will make fine go along* for a hot
drink.
Mola**r* Fruit Square*
j ) rup shortening
f &lt;• cup sugar
^ 1 t teaspoon baking tod*
] teaspoon ta il
1 tru p o o n cinnamon
1 1 ,-up untulphurrd mol**«e»
- I egg
1U cup* sifted flouf
I cup finely-cut dalra
v* rup chopped walnut or peran
meat*
Crear.v together the ihortrning.
sugar, aoda, salt and rinnamon.

^Pidelis Class Meets
The Fidelia ( l a t a of the Ftrat
-Raptltt Church met Tueiday night
at the home of Mrs. W. R Willi*
with Mr*. John Rogers' group a*
botteitea.
Mr* S. P. Griffin presided over
lh» '-vllineai ar-tior* The drvn*
lion*; » i&gt; presented by Mr*. C
P. Wade, uitng tire srrtpture pergjom of the 79th Psalm.
• Group leader* ga*r report* of
’..their group* after which a *o&lt;inl
hour wa* enjoyed. Rifrethmenla of
caka, tilte d nut* ard eoffee were
##r»»d. a Hallux*e»n theme .n*• dominated tn the refrr*hment far*
, or* and napkin*.

Moroccan Kabobs
NEW A’ORK —fUPl* — k cull®»ry preview nf United Nation*
Diy, Oct. 7d. wrat given at the
“ annuli dinner nf the American
Spire Trade A»»oci*lion here.
The hflr* d'oeuvrr* course fe*
lured the»e Morwcin kaboh*.
Cnnibine In mixing howl 1 pound
lamb, cut in I Finch rube*. '4
pound lamb sued, chopped fine,
1 tablespoon Instant mineed on­
ion. lx teaspoon ground cumin
l'y t*l*poons ea.h of pap
jPika and dried parsley Faker. 1
teaspoon ground coriander seed,
teaspoon ca rh garlic pow­
der and ground black pepper,
i antall bay leaf. J « te**prwn salt,
“ and 3 tab!e*poon« olive or aalad
oil.
Mir to coat meat thoroughly
and let atand 3 to 4 hour* In re
frirerator. Arrange kaboha on
"akeweri and broil over rhanroal
*^ r in oven broiler S minute*, nr
^ n b l thee are nrown and eri*p.
Ser** on toothpick*. Make* about
*0 lining*.
• To adapt the d irt lor a main
leourar, eut meat into l'»-tnrh
rubes, marinate, and broil until

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nylon* Joins styles whirh double
as fashionable casual hosiery. Tb*
latest entry it msde nf stretch
able nylon with no elastii used,
eor.e* tn three '*t»e«, *nd four
•hade* The sterklrg* sre recom­
mended for teacrer*. nurica, and
women with varicose vrin eoedi*
tiona and leg cramp*.

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Each lime you virile a letter — be tl
personal or for buiineas — idd an f lir t
paragraph . . . * courtrou* invitation
for ihe folk* '*up Nawth" to enjoy a fahuloua
holiday at one of nori(U*a fin* reaorU. You’ll
help *»in new friend* for Florida . , . and help
Florida lo another proaperotti winter aeaaon!

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ON MARGIN!

By I M J m CAMELS
f a il e d Frees feterwaRowal
Srisnre and religion ir e "re­
markably similar" In their ap­
proach to truth.
That la th* cone uswn of I&gt;r.
William C. Pollard, e a t of th*
few men In the world who quali­
fies at a professional in both
fit Ids.
Pollard is a distinguished atom­
ic physicist who street, on wrrkdays, aa eieeutiva director nf the
Institute of Nuclear Studies at
Oak Ridge, Term. Since 1914 he
h n also been an ordained Epitropsl minister, serving s t priedIs-charge of St. Francis Church
at Norris, Tenn.
Hit dual fip eH e n rr h i t made
Pollard acutrly aware of a con­
trast In popular attitudes toward
science and religion.

Recognition Given
To 4-H Club Members
r-s' I

Somlnoie County 4*H Club members now hive their pirn
tn d certificate! for jobs well done.
It w ii in Inipirinjr liirht wilehinjr those Iwimintt
youmriters come forward and pet their achievement awards
for projects completed this year. There wan a yrrat deal of
achievement In Seminole County thl* year. Awards were pre­
sented for Juat about every phase of 4-H work.
Thfi was the bljr nlnht. As many of their parents,
friends and nelghltor* watched, each winner was singled out
for recognition. This made the work more worthwhile.
County Agricultural Agent Cecil Tucker told the 441
and Farm Bureau members that farming is more important
today than it was 8b years ago. Contrary to popular belief.
farm ing Isn't declining in scope. As Tucker pointed out. the
jpulatlon is Increasing In the U. S. This means more food
po[
U required from the nation's farms.
Tucker told the group th at more jqb* are avallahle in
agriculture now than ever before. The demand In some of
the apecialized fields Is greater than the supply. It is important, therefore, that these farm youngsters be encouraged to
pursue agricultural training.
The 4-H winners, their leaders and Kxtcnsion Sen Ice
personnel can be proud of these achievement*.

Oviedo
By MARIAN I. JONES
friends nf Mrs. Laura King will
regret tn know she la ecnflned tn
the Orange Memorial Hospital,
where
she underwent surgery
Wednesday morning
Mrs. Annie Jacohs, who hi* h#»r
confined tn the Orange Memnris!
Hospital, returned to her home in
Chuluota Wednesday,
Mrs. Kstheryn Aillin Munch,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Autln, ll confined lo the Orange
Memorial Hospital | n room 1ST.

One Goal Achieved
It »&lt;*a gratifying to learn tin t !&lt;&lt;*! garnte.it plant*
wtra "anowtd under" by applications after The Herald car­
ried • atory which sought to get experienced e m p lo y e s for
those firms.
Marvin Meltzer, manager of Sanford Manufacturing Co.,
■aid he had never seen euch response. The score si this
plant! 160 personal Interviews, hundreds of telephone calls
and a "stack of letters."
Pierro Manufacturing and Brtmkflcld Mills received njtpllcants, too. Many of those who applied for jobs in the plants
did not have the experience needed. However, some did.
Training programs will be atarted, hut experienced sewing
machine operators still are In demand.
Ry I.YI.F. r . Mil AON
Tha Herald fi happy to have brought together an em.
t'nllrd
Pres* International
player necking employes, »ml local residents who desired
WASHINGTON* fUPIl - The
Join, Results of the atory were gratifying to The Herald
ruckus between President Eisen­
from another standpoint, too: it fills a need.

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Grace Methodist To Meet In School
The Rev. W. Thomas Parson*
announced today that parmlsilon
had b*M itc u rtd from school of­
ficials for tenders to br conduct­
ed temporarily In the auditorium
of th* Ploecrrst school.
■ The group hid hern msrtln* for
tho past several months in the
P t n e e m l Baptist Church (torn ■
to • a. m. each Sunday. The new
move wilt allow Church School to
be reiumad at t:4S a. m. and
Worship Srrvleri at 11 a. m.
Construction of the naw Church
la expected to basin tha first of
D s w n h s r , with tho building of
th# follow ship Hall, which will
dlvjdo Into etatiei *1 wall as one
Wing of the Educational plant.
Tha building will ha ron trurti t
an tho corner of Onora ltd. and
* nodi and Avo.
The Congregallon w«* organis­
ed on Mey l*th and h i t mad.'
rapid progress tine* that time.
Tho church is being sponsored by

First Methodist Church In co­
operation with the Florida Con­
ference of the MethodlM rhureh
to meet the nerds of Methodist
families a* well as the uni-hutched
of South Sanford, and particularly
th e
pinerrest Sunland
Estates
Area.
An Invitation Is extended lo ill
Interested persons In Ihls section
to visit each Sunday at the Pinecreri School.

Community Spirit
PIERRE. 8. p . , - f t t P H South Dakota Comptroller John
Pcnnc derided that Ihr Hly of
Armour had gone loo far with Its
Christmas spirit.
An official audit revealed that
city employes got free drinks
fr*&gt;m the municipal liquor store
at Ihe Yuletlde and during other
holiday*. Prune rccominrndrd that
the practlre cease.

N am e (iualifii HHim

An average of 242,111,000 local
1TO4A.
If* telephone call* are mad* aarh
|WU0Oi OMi. - t uwr• n•* ■
nothci mean anything, tha V. 8. day ia th* U. 8.
Junior Chamber nf Commerce
picked the right man lo direct a
Americans mak* aa average of
new national program for lax re* to.MJ.wo tail telephone rails each
form. He's Ken B. Done.
dsy.

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Movie sSunday Night

"Mstlin Luther", in* minute
motion picture will he shown this
Calurdsy and Sunday Oct. I* and
Idih si T p m at tho Lutheran
Church of the Redeemer. 1M W.
21th Place
I'astnr llerbeit W I incest will
introduce the showing with 1 short
synopsis of the film story. It is I
movie shout Martin lorthor; II
Ihe doctrine nf Juetlfleatlan by
faith, 1) the freedom of eonscience, 41 Ihe authority «f the
Rible; Si indulgerres, relics, and
pilgrimages
Produced in 1911 by the I art her
an Church Productions, composed
of ihe Lutheran Church • Missouri
Synod snd the National Lutheran
Council, it hat smashed attendance
records In the largest rMi#s af
nor nation snd also in thousands
of imaller eommiintriaa Trine
tated Into Spanish It has hern
seen by many Smith Americans
It has produced much favnrahle
comment and stimulated serious
religious thought,
The puhltr Is rordially bulled
to ice this most atimulltlng pic­
ture at Redeemer I .-Aheron Church
Hill weekend.
No
admission
charge

Beiir Blood Added
GATLINRURG, Tenn lU PI) Tho Federal Bureau of Investiga­
tion ha* added hear blond tn it*
lilt of laboratory eupplie*. Agent*
said they now will he ah!* ta pro
dure evidence, he means of matrhlng blond temples, egalnet per­
sons suspected of ttlegelly killing
l&gt;eera in the Great Smoky Mount­
ains Narionel Park.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - Hirer
tor J. E dgar Hoover anaouneed
today th* F R I trill hold vperlal
ennferenrat with state and local
police in the neat two months on
actual and threatened bombings nf
schools, churches, and synagogue*

NEW YORK tL T IJ —The Rev
D Joseph Wllanet Sutton, 77. who
retired twu year* a | n as rector
Sunday, October 19. marked the of th* At. Stephen's Protestant
opening nf the Community Church Episcopal Church In Manhattan,
nf rhuliMll, Florida
died Tbiir-dey.
The Rev. Mr. William McDan­
iels, a Methodist
Clergyman,
NEW YORK ( U n i - I cm i« E.
heads up the new work which Wtiirkei, 99, e ovine operator and
mrrts in Ihe school building. Mr. former member of the New York
Ronald Sellars, a rrcent gradual* Stork Fx.hxnge, died Wednesday
from Tennessee Temple Theoiagl after e lone fitness.
cal School, assists Rev. McDan­
iels
The new Community Church i*
strictly inter-denomlnatinnil in
charscter snd purpose. People «f
all Protestant denominations will
find a place to worship irrespec­
tive of their backgrounds.
f o r t RRAGG. N C. f.VHTNO
In addition In providing a place
nf worship for 'he people of Chu —A»my Sperialist Five William C.
luma the Community Church pro­ Godwin, arm of Paul E. Godwin.
vides recreational and other mm- Sanfotd. Eta., recently participat­
munity activities for Ihe enrich­ ed in a field training esercil# with
th* *2d A‘-home Division at Fort
ment nf all participating.
The church school program he Rragg, N. C
gins at to a m and the worship
Specialist Godwin, assigned to
Company R nf the division's VUd
eervice at 11 a. m
Tha new Community Chuteh 1s Infantry, entered the Army In
being sponsored hv the Downey 19U
Memorial Community Church of
T V l l yeer old soldier's moth
Union l‘.v/k, nf which William L er, Mrs Millie Uipn. lives in F«rt
Keller ia the minister.
Pierre, FIs. Hi* wife. Pearl, llvea
ia Fayetteville, N, C.

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HAVANA. Cubs gill'll
The
It.S. em bassy announced t lay
that Cuban rebels have released
two Americana and seven Cubans
•mployrd by the Texaa Oil Co.
who ware kidnaped near Sartiago
da Cuba on Monday
Th* Americans are C. ft Pen­
nell and K. II Proves.
No other Information war im ­
mediately avallahle other than the
fart th* nine men were returned
to freedom at l l k i i nt **fc and
unharmed.
Although thr kidnaping took
place Monday, tha embassy did
not announce H 'until Tuesday.

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hower and former President T ru ­
man over responsibility for Ihr
ilisgracrftil debasement nf thr U.5.
dollar and for spending Ihe nation
Into almost unniansgcaldr debt
Is one of those "who struck
John?" disputes.
"Who struck John?
was
slangy Wnr'd Mar II til ridicule
nf any dispute in which the dispu­
tants just went ‘round and round'
without arriving anywhere.
This fiscal "who Uruck John?”
dispute relating lo the shambles
in whirh the fiscal affairs «f Ihe
nation h are fallen can he exposed,
however, to certain mathematlcnl
checks and measurements So ex­
posed. the dispute between the
Pre.idrnt and the former Presi­
dent lust about adds up to a draw
bet. They are hnlh wrong or. mnre
precisely, each Is shout half right.
Take spending for example
Ihr Spent Mnre
The brightly edited PemocraHc
Pigest for October inmparrs thr
spending record of IIST with the
spending record of POE. and HUE
doesn't l««k m» good. The lb»e*l
offers IIST'* surplus and deficit
figures for Ihe fiscal years 19(41 II

Inclusive, and disco, era three surp!u» yestt and three deficit year*
The aggiegatr of thr three surplus
years exceeded the iggrrgate of
the three deficit yrar# hy 11,171,000.000.
DHE's recnid for fiscal year*
1911 to 1959 Inclusive, shows two
surplus years and four deficit veais
for whit Is described is a re.I
deficit of 119.111.000,04H) The re­
spective spending records f..r those
six years were IIST. 1257,700,000.0041 and HUE fllP,-t0O.0OO.0&lt;Jfl El*
senhower is the rhsmp spender.
No doubt about that.
The Digest ftgnrra leave out nf
accmint, however, fiscal years 1911
and 1919 Fiscal year 1911 ended
June 70, loll, when Truman still
had six months and 20 days of
White House service ahead nf him.
The Truman deficit shat year v»v*
34.0IT.000 04W. The 19.19 fiscal year
begin on Jut) t. 1052 The 1919
hudget was prepared hy Truman
and submitted to Cnngrrss in Ja n ­
uary 1952.
Hrirrnl of Hollar
Truman directed government
-pending from July I. 1912, until
Eisenhower's inauguration on Jan
20, 1959 hy which time the 1919
fives! year wsi half gone, half
spent Spending for that fisrsl year
was a whipping 174.274,onn.onn and
the deficit was nearly to billion.
Those deficit and stranding ft*
Enrol would considerably change
thr Hlgcii'i eoir.partinn of HST
and HUE. although they would not
alter the fact that Elsenhower ha*
oul-aprnt 'em all.
To the quejt on of woo most
deha-rd the lovely IJS buck, the
record compiled by the Senste Fin­
ance Committee from Ruresu of
Labor Statlsties and Library of
Congress material answers up like
this;
Assuming ;hat the dollar was
worlh loo cents In 1999, when
Franklin H. Roosevelt was presi­
dent, It was worth only SI 9 cents
in 1919 when Truman left office
The dollar lost nearly half of Its
purchasing power In 14 Hemncratle
years.
From 19W when Klsenhnwer
took over. up»!l April of this year,
the dollar fet from St 1 cents to
49,1 rents, a shrinkage of 9 * cents
In about Mi years — lets than a
penny ea.h II months The shrink­
age during the H pre edlnt Hemorratir years was at a rate nf
about J I cents annually.
So. who struck John*

Chuluota Gets
New Church

NORTH TARRYTOWN • ON
Rt.'PRON, V, V. ( U P I | — Hr.
l-e-un E. Bernard, an, owner and
director nf Stony Lodge, a private
r«jr&gt;iiatr»c hospital at Ossining.
N 9 . died Thursday after a short
Illness

ciplined route of beeumlng i
physicist Otherwise, he U slmpt
taking on faith thr validity of t
insights that ate shared hy t h e .
on the inside of the cumm unit,
of physics.
"ICe precisely tho lam e w*y
with Christianity; The only
to prove its truth is to hecem*
a Christian — a full Christian,
deeply insnhrd In the chur S,
under Its discipline, sharing its
life. Then the truth of H bresfci
through."
Ebbing Rapidly
Pollard know* that ms nr pco.‘
pie who would unhesitalinib tt.
rept his findings as a physicist
will he skeptical of hie f iH t^ a
a* a Christian.
"This is part of Hie mtr.d set
of our sgr." he **ld. *'Wc hx-«
been conditioned for nearly &lt;i,
centuries to srtept uncriti-iliy
the idea that scienre has a mftrt
reliable acre*! tn reality thsr retiginn."
Mrs. Emmett Priest is confined
pollard believe* this p i c : *
tn the Florida Sanitarium.
against teligion which has ds-nMr. sod Mrs. Port Eldridgr irated Intellertual circles .mr#
have moved Into t new home and the l»th Century ha* h e r : Di
Mr. and Mra. Charles Pendsrvls ebb rapidly.
ha'# moved Into the h«us* form­ | ‘Everywhere t go,” he sai , t
erly occupied hv Mr. and Mrs tun into irienllst* and unise i ts
Elndre.
I professors who have followed • ,
MASONIC MEETING
i same path I did Into the O* t
A large group of Masons *rd , tlan fabh — nn| because of snr
their wives are planning on si- catariyimlr personal crisis «,(
lending th# specist meeting it rimply because they have h&gt;;-4
Cedar Keys on Saturday evening. in it Ihe u'timale answers &lt;s
Some from the Oviedo I&lt;ndge plan­ m an’s deepest questions "
ning tn attend are Mr. and Mrs
Roswell No*gel, Mr. and Mrs.
Fiord Land. Mr. aod Mrs. Ren
WalnrighL Mr. and Mrs Roh
Cameron, Mr. and Mr# Wealing
and Emmett Kelsey.
BIRTH
Mr. and M 'i E.1 Di"la are the
parents of ■ l,Hie daughter. They
have one other child, a little boy,
Danny. The proud grandparent*
are Mr. Snd Mrs. John Dud* and
the pre-id grandmother, Mrs Ft«i#
Fleming. This Is Elsie's first
granddaughter.
GARDEN CLUB MET
The Oviedo Garden Club met
Tuesday afternoon at Ihe home
of Mrs. Roy Wetsenhargrr, Mr*.
Lynn Hosier s i rahosfes* for the
occasion.
Mrs
George Means, second
sice president, presuird over the
business sesrlon due tn the absence
af Mr*. C. R. Clonts. president
• nd Mra. Charles T. N'lblsrk. first
vice president.
Mrs Joe Rattle gave an Interest­
ing talk on the Air Layering nf
Plants.
I h t hostesses nam ed out the
Halloween motiff In their refresh­
ments hy serving the traditional
pumpkin pie topped with whipped
eteam. Coffee was served with it
Those enpvving the meeting In­
cluded: Mrs Jo# Rattle. Mrs W R.
Meek. Mra George C. Means.
Mrs l.ynn Hosier, Mrs Ray Weisenharger. Mr*. A. A. Myers. Mr*.
J a m e s M'tlsnn end Mrs Olrv* Tintsemi

"People think #f science as in
objective body of knowledge that
can be 'demonstralrd' tn he
true." he said in an interview.
•They think of religion as s pri­
vate, subjective experience that
has to be lik e n on faith'.”
The Same Way
To Pollard, this reflects th#
"special prejudices of our con­
temporary culture" rather th in
an
Inherent difference In the
"fundsmentsl rh ire rtrristlei" of
srlentiftr and religion* truth
'll Is difficult to ‘demonstrate'
to a non-scientist even Ihe ele­
mentary principles of physics,"
hr said ' If a person really wants
to }.-i»ve lo himself the truth of
the whole structure of phvitf*.
therr Is only om way to di it.
H* must take the long. hard, dis­

ic iK k im o i

bathe

Yot The Crenm Of The Crop Has Not
Been Skimmed — IMcnty Good Merchandise
At Take Awav Bargain Prices Now.
THANKsS TO THR RESIDENTS OF THIS AREA
FOR A TERRIFIC RESPONSE TO OUR
QUITTING BUSINESS SALE
Sale Continued Until This Huge
Stock Is Completely Sold Out

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Braves' President Says

'Confident' Seminoles
face Unbeaten Parkers

The Sanford Seminole* tonight
fare their biggest test in the Or­
ange n»lt Conference, hut were
confident they could rise to thf
challenge.
Secklrr their third *ln of thi*
grid re/nraign. and their tecond
• in a row, the Scminrlr* run headQnn into the unhraten Winter I'ark
eleven. Thi» will be the second
Conference game of the srason
fo r Sanford,
which
played a

Bv RAY W. DOIIKRTY
| Innal League penn-nts and. a
MILWAUKEE (CPD — George World Scrlt*.
(Biidirt Tebbett*. who c l a i m * * We're happy to lias• BIrdig
he* no longer “ funny and face Tebbett* with u*. He'* a very
llou* ’’ i* likely to be the - e x t ,
■ Mow »»td Quinn. #
scorelen lie wth unbeaten Apop­ high, and ha* been *tnce the !&gt;-l
p r e s i d e n t ..f the Milwsukcc
Olrr.c* said Tcbhctt*' IS y n r *
ka.
comeback victory over f o r t MyBrave* “ within about Iw.t years." ** * manager and plater will h*
Base.) on record* tn dale the
The current president. Joseph * efrat assrr t.i Quinn He »«id
Parkers appear to have the edge. er* la»t week,
Sanford tonight face* it* bigC a irnc. made that p . rdtftlon ' h* , 'M* " c n wUI work •* * t f a m . #
Too. the I'arkerf will be at home
on
Harper-Shepherd
Field to­ g r it defemlv* job of the reason
Thursday when he along with nthTebbett* said he will work sidenight.
READY TO ROM. — These nre the member* of the Robson Sporting Good* fenm in er member* of tbr Brave.' off.- »') ode with Quinn and he one*
The ia*k will be to *top all-con
The Seminole*, however, were fcrence halfback John Jane, who the Samltpur Rowling I.engue. I.eft to right. Shirley Sima*. Mnrparcl Knight, Mary cial family introduced Tehbett* to * f ,ln emphasized that at !(-e pregiven a good chance to pull this hat
new amen at luncheot
**•"» h" h"
roamed
over the double Cook. Dot Waltz nml Pat Foster. The six-team league goes Into action each Tuesday
r \ c r »7iln m iR ifv » hattbil]
one out of the fire. Coach Jim
night.
Catrnr* laid Tebbett* who now
stripe
10
lime*
thi*
tea
von.
An
tram.
1‘igott laid the Seminole* had a
ia executive vice ptesident, will
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good week in practice. Spirit is oth»r big gun far the Parkrr* f»
be tunning the club when Calrnrs
fullback Bob Coniad.
* in Florida be, I g a n ul l nil C ' o n i l o l l v R C I l a n » C ( l
The feeling in the
Seminole
linn dollar rral estate prior I
*
ramp today if that toe Tribe ran
backed hv Brave*' owner l*&gt;u
ICIIITA. K',i'
,,
,
.
National
Baseball
Centres* ha*
win it: If the local tquad can
..
.
renamed William F. C onnsttyof
By TIM MORIARTY
the Fa*t. Dawkins tuttalnrd * point pick to hand Northwestern i ' ' '■
chalk thia one up on the winning
United Press Intel national
pulled thigh muscle n last Satur­ it* ftr*l defeat, but all the Other|
• Ide. it could win the remaining
'" " th e imle W
■mr S*, *tl fi*
** ^ r 'v h t f j
Top • ranked Army and second d ay s game at* rut Virginia aid
game* nn the Irhfdulf.
perfect record teams are heavy 1Birdie ia in charge. Ard sientual f^t
T
o
l r ** "" ’ ***"
hasn't
evrn
hern
near
the
pi
artier
Alhough Winter 1‘aik is un. r a n k e d Ohio State both are
favotttics I.SU l« 12 over Vlorlda ! It. p«»**lbly tw.v vesrs. be m a v -------------------—1
riori deficit Thunday with a *S- beaten. it doe* have a tie. I t 1I, "hurting'" for their imprtlant j field all week
Ole Mis* is It over Arkansas ^ the preslilent of the ball rlulr."
with
Bartow
in
the
opening
game
hattle*
with
sectional
rival*
Salop
fullliack
Harry
Wallei*
yard march from the ensuing
Cairne* said, ‘ because mv dul;et
of the season. The I'aiktr* have day.
|g|(|
up with a «pralneil anVte white the odds maker* declined to will icqinie that I be ir Ftnrida
r.
kickoff to ti.’ it at halftime, then
beaten Cocoa, DeLand,
Bi*hup The unbeaten
Cadet* were moti anj p|awkttil regarded as a doubtquote price* rn i ‘ .ratio's meeting fulltime."
9
riddled the Tiger line to *ptlng Moore and Nrw Smyrna
llra.h. concerned over Ibe condition of fu|
(*,,*, i,
i , t | Ifnik ip. wirti N e b r a s k a and Rutgers
s
airtve*.
General
Manager
John
the upiet before 44,000 fan*.
The Seminole* opened
»ith a halfback Petr Dawkins when the. Seated the Cadets will depend
on . . . h
, ..
Quinn aril Teblreit* went In great
Fullback
John
Saur.det* WO Win over Lyman, loft t« Hay took off lodiy for their date with , hr . n f - found air power against
' ‘c '
length* to disprove any truer s of
Dn.e
.
healeu
Notre
Da
me.
with
Iona
Seabreete.
1P0,
to
Xetter
the
University
of
I’itt.burgh
|&gt;llt
boomed f9 yard* In i j play*,
discontent in Die Braves' Hunt
Inu*. 13 0. played a scoreless u hlrn w,i| p, televised throughout
fullla.k
N
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k
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end
‘This I* a moie crucial game
while halfback Alex H aw -k in * deadlock with Apopka and beat
offirn hrcau*e of Tchhrtts' gianl
foi vis than the nnr with N'otie halft-«ck Norm Oslyn.ee list d a* sindr from manager of t r *';n
charged ar,d feinted for ST vard* Fort Myers 9-R
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D am e'' lllaik dec srrd “ Nrd the doubtful starter*, was a »!im two- rii-nall lledlegs t v 'heir atvparrnt"
Both Sanford and Winter TarV
in I? trie* and quarterback Bobby
only possible wav wc can w n It. P*»inl Choice nvif Pul dlle In the to the presidency of the Brave*.
w
*jtl
be
at
full
strength
tonight
Bnnrh registered rti vard* in Ik
considering nur in lines, n try Midwrit regional TV game
Quinn sanl he »a» content in In*
attempt*, many of them on roll Parker Coach Bill Drr »aid two
a*a* «s.it * Ntt*
M sxitu
throwing the ball '
or three of his starter* had been
i-ia’ v c..-» r-*r csta'r cco«t
Auburn, ihe nation'a No J team. Job anil didn't feel bypassed by
aut*.
Four
Welktnx
tt
..muted
out of practice with minor all*
I* expected to wallop Mary la-I Tebbett*' hiring. “ I don t care
ls:r U irriM ta •ixiCv*a*tt*
The trio, with
Ohio Stair, mranwlnle will have by at lest two touchilnwna while about titlr*. I'm Interfiled in
. . halfback
.
. . .hing
. t men!*, but all are expected to be
nixnn.
accounted for alt the fr(M,v * h, n lhr op, nine wM.i t ,
L ur 'walking w. winded'1 In It* eighth • ranked Oklahoma i* a winning," said the man credited
Gamecock marker*.
N VPt.KS U'PI —t’laver of IHe lineup against Wisconsin. Halffou* !&gt;. Game time 1* * o’clock
four touchdown choi:e over han with putting together the iquld
Coach Warren Giese * prime
V"j Do* Fir.sterwaid held a hack D m Clark ha. a sore thoul •as State.
STARTS SUNDAY
that ha* wen t&gt;«&lt;* straight Na,-nndltlon squad broke a four
slim one stroke lead today going der, while fullback Bob White,
game “ Bis Thur*day''
losing
Into the second round of the fourth center Dsn Fronk a- I tackle Jim
streak with a brilliant terhnleal
i t-t
u
t»
i
,•
ir Tvrer have i n . n i - t* leg intune*
annual
Florida
Professional
Unit
.
*
ground game that saw all four
_
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tlovsfver, the Buck eves
ttkr
Gamfco.-k tourliduvsn* scored on
" r
"&gt;irn» c
Army, are nre touchdown favori
CORAL G 'lu .r s (CPU _ The
Fmiterssaid,
from
Tequetla. ,f l ((1
ihrlr peife.t re
,u '” of lhrr*’
0r ! « •
University of Miami H.irrtraocs
Clemson posted Its only »corr
cord
left Miami by plane todav for shsrt a torrid » * under par
in the annual Slate Fair Week
Boston where they play Bovton Thursday. Close behind was Henry
Teva*. rankc-d fourth nationally,
grudge rontest with a St • yard College Saturday.
Castillo of Tamp* with a five meet* Bfce In a “ pick *rm"
drive boosted bv a IS yard roughCoach Andv Gustafson sail hi*
gamr that should have- a malor
net* penalty. The Tiger* had won JT-mln squad would work out at urdrr par 07. And hehind him
four straight ard wrre tanked Boston t'o’lege Field this after- with fib'e were Paul MtGultf of heating on the Southwest Con­
ference rare The Os l* suffrted
llth by the U'PI Board of coach- no.»n
Crystal lllver and amateur Dr. their only co.-.feirnee defeat at
M.
Fran Curci, star quarterback, Dave Davit of St. rcter*hurg.
the hai-ds of Teva* la*t veet and
Ctcmton Coach Frank Howard made the trip and may be in the
A tola) of 22 plavnr*. both would like to return the compli­
totd ncwimcn at game*' end to startirc Breup de.pt.e a lip tnfec
rofe, llon, t , nd amateur, broke ment Saturda*
"come tn and claim the body, Don which ha* kept him out of *
„
.
,
Iowa Over Wlldratx
hoy I." then added "‘they carried heavy
praethe
Doetor*
said par *S perfect weather and cour*e
Sixth - ranked Iowa !l a 10
the fight to u*—and * r didn't re Thursday he would tv able to condition* held through the firol
tporid,”
play, “ barring cnmptieationi " ( vsvund of the four day, ?Z hale
Giese, fa rr'rd jubilantly to Ihe
Joe Stanley, inlured guard, god
tsinirnament.
HALIFAX, S . «» fU l’I i —'Tom
sidelines by Gamecock fan*, »ald Mike Harrison, fullback, who luf
Henry
t.lndcr.
West
Talm
“ What ran ymt say except that fered a *praine*i ankle, hsvth re­ Beach, had a hole-ln-one on the niv Tibbs of It*.ton has signol to
it was a wonderful effort*'1
mained here •
iso vard par three It.h Me u s e d "’•‘rl Canad,an lightweight cb.m
a seven iron Mr the »cr and Hon R.char.1 lk id l Hovvnrsf j n ,
10 round bout here Nov, J Tltib*
finished the ***¥ with a M
Four other player*. Including was sirord after Lahourai Godib
two amateur*, were In with TO. of Uranre was forced In with
They were professional* Sonny draw because of prevlott* commitmetts.
lly IDiCAIt FRAI.EY
over Montana ard Wyoming o-.rr ••‘‘“'V * *
n l ' _h
,
man
lonnell
of
Trqurdx
and
NEW YORK ( I ’Plk — Fraley * New Mexico.
amateur* Harry Root of 'lamp* I.onjr Recuperates
follies and the weekend football
The South
and BUI) Watts of Fort Lauder­
PITTSFIEI.II. Mas. ( I T i t winners" — or making the book
Georgia over Kentucky —IV"
First hateman Dale l/&gt;ng n* the
dale
maaci* rich tha way I played the nating a point.
prfrnding amateur* » r r r com- . Chicago *'ub* was reported tn
LSU over Florida — And giving
card
peling
in Florida c-ip mat.Hr*, go- d condition tndav following a-*
a shaky IT
Game Df The Meek
•u-it ball twosome*, Florid* v a le op. ration f ir removal &lt;&gt;f a douhli
Auburn
over
M
aryland
—
Ohio State over Wisconsin —
Golf Ax*n. medal play * ' '1 the C) *t.
This will be a tvnnr cruncher in splmging away H point*.
amateur senior* championship
Also,
Went
Virginia
over
VPI,
which the Buckeyes could get
North
Carolina
over
Wake
Forest.
bounced. Rut giving Wiiconsin the
j/MMLV tw inre
• tx points It like a rabbit apilttng Mlititiippi Slate over Alabama.
Vanderbilt over Virginia, Duke
in a hound'i eye.
over North Carolina State and
The East
T rnnetire over Florid* Stale

Army, Ohio State Hurt By Injuries

G am e cocks U p se t
U n b e ate n C le m so n
i

COLUMBIA, S. C (U P II—The
South Carolina Gamecock* lent I
battered and prevloutly unbeaten
Clemson team back to it* moun­
tain home today, smarting from
a I* 5 drubbing at the hanJi of
three line ripping back* In the
nr at to last "Big Thursday" foot­
ball clinic.
The
Gamecock*.
underdog*
awtth a 22 record thi* Mason,
overcame a »lx point lernnd pe-

Seminoles Slate
Light Workout In
Knoxville Today
TALLAHASSEE (C P U - The
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Semlrvr-lrs will
bave a light workout tod*' after
Oflving to Knoxvillr where Kiev
will clash with the University of
Tennei*ec. Saturdav.
The squad, which is disc to
full slrcngth, worked out in sweat
clothes here Thur-day. running
plav* against Tenne**ee efferse
and drfense formation*.
Coach Tom Nugent announced
he v*ill start Pete Fleming and
Tony Romeo at the end*, Bill
Brown and Bob Swnsrowrki at
O ta rk lri. Jerry G raham and Al
Ulmer at guards, and R» I.a&gt; i»
al crnler In Ihe hackfield, FSt!
will .[art Vie Prin*i at quarter­
back Bobby Renn at lefr half,
Jack Espfn*hip al right half and
Fred Plrkard at fullback.

Birdie Likely Successor

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Army over Pitt — Giving away
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Syracuse over Penn State —
taking the two I'll point*.
Princeton over Cornell — Which
meant giving up six
Aim: Navy over Penn, Button
College over Miami. Dartmouth
over Harvard. Brr.wn over Rhode
Island, Yale nver l olgate. Holy
Cro«» over Roiton U., Lafayette
over Burk net!, Rntgera nver Le­
high, Vlllanova over Richmond
and Connecticut over Delaware.
The Mldssftt
Minnesota over Michigan — The
blueplate special, with
ieven
point*.
Michigan State over Illlnoli —
Giving two point*.
Notre Dame over r u rd u e —And
give two more.
Alto: Iowa over N'orthweitern.
Tulane over Kansas, Indiana over
Miami. Ohio, Oklahoma o v e r
Kansas State. Colorado over Nebreska. Oklahoma State Over t in•innltl, Missouri over Iowa State
and COP over Marquette.
I h e West
California over Oregon—Gelling
two point*.
Southern Cal over Waihingtivn
Stale—And taking seven,
Oregon Male over Washington
—shakily giving 10.
Al»o: UCLA over Stanford. Air
Fore# over Utah, Colorado State
over Utah State. Brigham Young

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Texas oxer Rice —E v e n Stephen
Georgia Tech over SMU—Like
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State
Baylor over
Texas
giving a d esp n ate (even.
Alto: MlssiMtppl nver Arkan
sax. Tulsa over
N'svrth Teva*
State. Idaho over Arizona and
Hardin Simmor.t over Wichita.
The Pro*
Chicago Bear* over San Franejico, Cleveland over Chicaco Car
dm*!*. Let Angele* over Detroit.
G rren
Bay over Philadelphia.
Pittlburgh over New York and
Baltimore over Wathlngton,

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•quad ftew tn New Orlear,* tndav
for their game at Baton no-ije
agahit ltth ranked l»uitlan*
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DoI eh Bob Woodruff «*ld he
expected to have teven senior* In
the starting lineup. The other
pndlion* would he evenly dlvldrd
helwrerr sophomore* and Ju-uors
W.rfwtruff taid hi* flt»t team
would i*e partially determined hy
hnv# hi* Injuiesl player* r.-c&gt;**r.
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STORE PACKS 'EM IN—Hill Hardware, Conlrn! FlnrMn’o oldest hardware firm, moved
Ihe merchandise yenterdny ns Its "going o u t of business" sale opened. This is n view of
the customer* who were wniting in line to g u t to the cash regiatcr. The storo was filled
most of the day. The sale will contiuuo untl I nil merchandise has teen sold.
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Additional Church Notices
comb and iaf win. no mr.K Mr*, Georg- Touhy, Mlnliier of
Muilr
coon.
rm r* Pentecostal n i t'n r n Ml** Kalterlne Itrown. 0. C. E.
Mi l A. M. MORNING WORSHIP
;
o r t/isnw oon
K. Roth C.ram, Pa*t«r
“Coma ta t Us Worship rhe ta rd
Together”
Sunday School
10 a .n
Morning Worihlp
It a m
Sundae Vlfht Fv*ng*li»tlc Screlce
M i p m
Puvidav erenlrg Prayer Meeting
»:18 p m

FIRST Pit MBYTE* FAN
n i t ’RCH
Sanford. Flnrlda
Oak A**noo aod Tkl-d Street
Rgv. A. H. Mrlaol*, Minister

k O

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Anthem-"Mr-re a Joyful Nol*e
Unto lb« t a r d " Senior High Choir
Sermon—' la Reformation I’aitT"
Rev. Mclnnl*
Anlhemi—‘‘Rleit the I/ird. O My
Soul'' ''Turn Rack O Man" Chan
eel Choir
Sermon—''|» Reformation Pa»t?"
Rer. Mclnnl*
Nurterle*
for children under
three, and three to six, every Sun­
day morning during the Worihip
hour*. 8:41 A. M. and II 00 A.
M.
8:00 P. M —Senior High Fellow•hip
7:30 P. M. EVENING WORSHIP
The Council of the Senior High
Fellowship will preient the Even
Ing Worship.
THE UNITED CHURCH
OF CHRIST
(Congregational)
Ferk Are. at lltb St.
J. Reraard Root. Minister
Fred Emmlnger, Associate
Church School
9:41 a m
Morning Worihlp
H am
AU. kfclNTS
e p is c o pa l

rm 'R m

Eotrrprtie
Rev. Paul Khulli. Vltkar
Service* each Sunday
Holy Communion
la m
Morning prayer and icrvlce 9:30
a m.
Holy communion tin t Sunday of
each month at 9:30 a. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHVRni
119 Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida
(A Southern Itaptlil Church)
W. ! \ Brook*. Jr.
I'avtor
F. B. Fisher
Aiaorlale Pastor
Mr*. Guy Blvbnp
Dir. nl Mu*lc

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riBST RAPnST CTfUltCn OF
LAKE SI,ART
Sunday School » to a m
Morr.ing Worthip II a m
Training Union
G:!1 p. m
Evening Worihlp 7:30 p m
Prayer Meeting Wed M 0 pm
Young People'* M eeting- « 30 p
m
Sunday Evening Service 7:30 p m
Women'* Missionary Service Meet­
ing Wedneiday Evening.

WELCOME
FIRST BAPTIST CTIURCT1
DEBARY
Rev. Unhurt Thomai
I 'a ilir
Worihip irrvlrp
u . . m.
GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
(Merllng In Plnerre*!
Rapt 1*1 Church)
Rev. W. Thomai |'ar*on* Jr.
I'astor
Sunday School Morning Woithip
89 a. m.
COMMUNITY METHODIST
4 lit R4 lt
DEBARY
Rev. Wllfrnl Aldridge
paator
Sunday School
9:30 a m.
Morning Worihlp
It a. m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
•'Where A'ou Are N e trr a
Stranger But iinre"
IM7 Sanfnnl Airnue
Ferry I.. Slone, MinUlrr
Phone FA 2 12*2
S. 5 , 9 45 a m. Adult lesson—
"A'lcW In Temptation "
Morning Worihlp, l | o'clock,
with Communion for all ttelleiri*.
Consecration Sunday will to- oh•erved In pirparnlion for the an­
nual every member cant at* The
I* ranvasicrt will lie commission*
rd to begin their Work In the »f.
ternoon. completing it by Oct. 31.
No pledge, wdl lie taken in ihe
•ervlce.
Sermon—Our
Account
ilth God.” Organ prelude—"An­
dante Rellglotn" (Serglrmn). Offartory—"P astorale" ( P r u t
Anlhaui bjr Iha choir Off «ti t
parking and nuncry farilitlc* are
provided.
Youth program*
and adult
training rourie, 6 30 p. m. Wor»
»hlp conducted by the minlitrr,
7:10. Recreation, 7:30.
The public la Invited Winter
vliitor* are extended a tpcvlal
welcome.

b N IG H T

• NO hot eeR'ngii
• NO upeelnl ck»et vpaco necewoary
• NO long &amp; expensive ducts
Th- ftno-t tvpe of winter eomfort
w* p*i-r»ri| At*.

Mr*. Martin Mill m
Organist
Mowin'! Wor»l-'p
8 41 A. M.
Sunday Scholl
9:41 A. M.
| Morning Worihip
11:00 A. M.
Haloing t n&lt;i i
o r . i*. if.
Evening 44Vr*h«p
7:3o P. if.
Wedneiday S»r-ice
7:30 P. M.
(Nurirry for all s e n l t e t )
&lt;Earphone* for hard of hearing)

AGENCY

312 HAST FIRST STREET
PHONE FA 2-1151
JAMES n. GUT
IL JAMES GUT
Aaaoc.

One of the largest land develop­ Road, the property is high, roll­
ment and home bulldinz project* ing Und with picturesque wo. led
in Florida, North Orland'v—will areal. "We believe Central Flor­
prei»nt Ihe 'first of a *erte* of ida offer* the greatest new growth
model home* with a grand open- potential in all r.t Florida and we
Inf, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday. selected thl* location for our new
Our jroal li l.ooo homea In city Vcauie of It* natural beauty,
addition to planned aitr* for shop- advantage) and neamei* to cen
pinf centers, churches schools ter* of activity in Orlando, Winter
and recreation parka,” it was a n ­ Park and Sanford,” Mm* stated, j
nounced yesterday by E. ftayinond
Proposed area* that &lt;111 make :
Most, president of the North O r­ up thl* \*»t city project will In
lando Company and Arnold P. Ro­ dude 650 acre*, in the first »ec-1
len. preildeni of Mastvrbulldert lien, for tha residential area and
Corp.. rxetuaive builder* of North a larger »ertinn for ranch home |
Orlar.do Home*.
•il* a wilh two. five and tcn-acre j
Aecordlnf to Mo** and Bo«en, t-lnti, More than 78 acre* have I
for cer.lralirrd ,
both of Miami, an estimated $100 | ‘wen allocated
million rspendlture la planned for ihopp'n;, c a rte rs a -d cumtntrclat j
completion of the project, located propci ty; II a r r e t for * h.«ol lite* '•
on a .1,400-acre tract in Seminole and IS acre* for church alt**; 43
County, about midway between acre* for apartm ent buildingi and
Orlando and Sanford. Ju*t ea»t six acre* tor municipal and pubI lie building*.
of U. 5. Ilighwaya 17-92.
Plan* have been drawn for a
Skirting U.e t a n gwood Oviedo
57 a 'ie rermailon park th*t would
offer North Orlando families
healthful outdoor actlvltir* snrh
nv swimming (plans rail for an
Olympic lire pool with cthanai),
plenlr outing*, archery, tenni*.
shufflrb-ard, aofthall ard a chip
and putt course for golfer*.
"Oar nrw city has been carr
United Press International
fully planned by expert city plan
ANDREWS AIR FORCE RASE, ner* and designer*; *&gt;r have at­
Md
—Secretary of State John tempted to combine all fraturo
o '% ‘. &lt; *■ **-n
Foitrr Dullci, on hla talks with that nuke for p!ra*ant Florida
*. . . J ,f'A ^
i m I M I^W H H R iT IM
Chlang Kal *hek:
living and desirable
eonven1!),*.!) CO.MKS KAKI.Y FOIl MOVIES—Milton Hawley, manager of tlio Hit? Tltea.
"A* far as the U. S. and il* leneei." Mo** explained "North
tie.
announced today that lie i.i "ntcpping up the calendar" Ihix year by Marling the
Orlando
will
have
It
a
own
water
allie* are concerned our alliance
•yitem and sewaqc disposal (no 1050 movie ?ea?on in (Tclober. Here aro rn mo of the alar* of top pictures coming to
I* defemive."
the Ilitz. Top left, Andy Griffith, star of *0 nionhead." which start* at Ihe Ritz Sunday.
icptlc Ucks i."
WASHINGTON — Navy Secre­
Th« model homes open for In­ "Onionhead" i* the comical atory of a s h ip ’s cook in the Coast Guard. Griffith, who
-tarred in "No Time For Sergeants,*’ again proves he is the funniest man on the screen.
tary Thnma* S. Gates Jr., on the spection Sunday will typify three
promotion of Hyman G. Rickover bailr floor plant from which eight
Top right, John Wayne heads the starring cast in "The Barbarian a id the Geisha." com.
In vice admiral:
ic rilo n of contemporary archi­ ing to th&lt; Ritz Nov. 2-4. Bottom. Cary G rant in a scene from "Houseboat," which also
* "The promotion of Rear Adm. tectural designs are avjilah’e. The
.«tars Sophia Loren. "Houseboat" is schedule*! a t the Ritz Xov. 16-20.
Rickover emphailie* the ever In­ home* arc priced from $9,990,
creasing Importance of nuclear with FIIA term*. Two and thrfr
The first piper mill in the tf.
inner to the modern Navy and bedroom*, one ami two tile bathr,
S. was built on the Neponie! Riv­
alio recognlie* Adm. Ri-kover's screened breakfast terrace* and
unique contribution to it* develop­ l*rge glaij sliding doors are *omr
er at Milton, Mi**., In 1729.
of tba feature*.
ment.'*
United Pres* International
Jinx-rival Arkansas •* Lilllt Rock.
An old. conservative brand of Tulane p i a y a Kantas at Law­
Colorful booths In an cipeclally
The state flowe- of Georgia It
CHICAGO — Adi a I Stevenson, ereded dliplay building will fra fix.tba!! offense will he pitted at
rence. Kan., and A'anderbllt will the Cherokee Ro«e. Il* •'-ate bird
rommenting on Preildent F.lten- ture exhibit* of material* and ap­ Kmixville. Trnn , thl* wrekend
Is the Brown Tnra*her.
he host to air-minded A’irgir.ln.
bower'* political attack on the pliance* used In the conitructi.-n against a fancy new one.
Most
of
the
traveling
learnt
hit
Democratic Party:
of these home*.
The Independent Florida Stale
tfie
KEROSENE
18c
"I don't care any more for the
Refreshment* will l e (trie d to University Seminole*, who by »ea- Ihe road or the alrllnea today and
new F.lienhower than 1 do for the all ami there will bf free pony sons'* end will haie tackled four only loosening up workouts are
Srmtkrleaw • Odorlesa
old Nixon."
ride* for children dur.ng ihe Sun­ Southeastern Conference «-lub», scheduled before game-time. All
IMPERIAL SERVICE
take their I fornutlon Into a bat­ gam** Involving SEC team* will
day opening.
STATION
HONG KONG — Peter Town
tle with the Tennessee A'ols and be played Saturday, and only
I^U-Florida will be under the
Cor. 13th A Park
send, former *ultor of Princess
the single-wing.
Margaret, on report* he plu.ned
FSU ha* lost to both Georgia lights.
to wed a 19-yrar-old Relgian r t r t :
Tech »nd Georgia. The Seminole*
"Absolutely rldiculou*. I have
wit! wind up their season against
no Intention of marrying anyone."
the Florida Gators Nov. 22
TODAY
OPEN
Games inside the conference
tin* week are Alabama versus
UNITY CENTER OF SANFORD
&amp;
12:13
Mississippi State at Starkville.
Unity Church Center I* conduct­
SHIPPING PORT, Pa. (UPI) l!
SAT.
ing It* Sunday service regularly The ro k roof of a mine tun­ lawilstana Stale acain&gt;t Florid* at ;
Raton Rouge and Kcnlucky-GeorIn the Sanford Woman’* Club
nel collapsed Thuraday killing gla at Athens. Ga.
home 399 Oak St., at 11 a rn.
GET MORE OUT OF LIFE GO OUT TO A MOVIE.
three
men working In a imall
Maryland ef the Atlantic Coast
A cordial wrelcome I* extended
mine
m*r
here.
r«.nfcrrtvc challenges Auburn at
to all friend* of Unity and the
The dead included John Call I Auburn Saturday. Georgia Tech
public I* Invited to attend.
J r , 19. Altqutppa,
of U"“ will he In Dallas against Southern)
FIRST
mine owner.
Mrlhodiit, at: I Mit*l»*ippl meet*
( III'R( II OF THE NA/.ARENE
Other victim* of the r u e in
W. 2nd Si. A Maple Axe.
were Dale H«*klell, *.•#, Monae.
FA 1-3IM
Height*, »nd hi* brother. Ellwood,
R. II. Spear Jr., MlnDter
Sunday school
9:41 I . m
The elder Call, who purchased
Worihlp
10:41 a. m.
N. Y. I*. S.
• JO p. m. Ihe mine rr.ently. discovered Ihe
N. J. S.
8:30 p. m- collxpie about inn.fect from the
Evening
7:30 p m. tunnel entrance when he rvturnej
Mid week
7:30 p. m. from roil deliveries.
LAKELAND. FI*. &lt;UPI) — Au­
JEFFREYHUNTERSHEREENORTH*BARRY:
waiter m m
A'olunteers from nearby Indus­ thorities are still In the datk a*
4Earb Wedneiday)
FEATURE:
1:25
I
37
7:
in
a
The Church of the Nniarcne I* trial plant* discovered young lo t t ho d o le llghtbulbs from
Wesleyan In doctrine, evangelistic Coll'* l&gt;ndy first when they no- downtown park and Marked out a
— * hit arm protruding front Republican rally.
In appeal and world wide In m il­ "tired
ALSO
debris Shortly afterward. Dale
lion.
Florida's top • ranking GOP
Haikiell's body was located.
candidates ard their supporters
*
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
The body of the elder Haskiell were all set for a round of out­
OF LAT1F.R DAY SAINTS
r a a pinned under an I* foot sec­ d o o r
speech making Thursday
J. G Brook*
Branch President
tion of rock and was not freed night. They finDhed a $3 a-plate
n t y Hall
until some six hours after the fund raising dinner at a rafeteria
Sunday School
10 a n
mishap.
and headed for the park.
Sacrament Meeting
8 p.m.
But when the t w i t c h was
Wedneiday Primary Meeting at
thown. the lights failed lo go on.
Neffro
divert
Desrrce
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
U3NDON (U P I) — AVilllam Du AU the bulb* had been snatched.
CHURCH
The crowd of about 210 trooped
Roi*.
American Negro educator,
DEBARY 4 IA 1C CENTER
author and editor, hat reeebed bark to the cafeteria, where the
Morning Worship
10 a. m
an honary "doctor of hidoritat candidates drew up and Dtued a
sciences'* degree from Char!** statement describing the bulbGRACE METHODIST CHURCH
University In
Prague. 1‘iague snatching as a "supreme and out­
(MEETING IN I’INEl REST
Radio announced Thursday- night. standing example of the one-party
SC1IOOI.I
FEATURE: 3:05 - 6:17 • 9:2')
REV. AV. I.. PARSONS JR.
Du Roll, po, lung ha* been as­ system actively at work."
The
l.akelaml
•
Polk
County
sociated with the National A«x&gt;.
MINISTER
elation for the Advancement of area is traditionally • Demccratic
SS Superintendent S. S. Shook
SPECIAL HALLOWEEN SHOW
stronghold.
Colored People.
Sunday School 9:41 a. m.
TOMORROW MORNING AT 9:00 A. M.
Morning worship II a. m.
Sermon * Need For a Deeper
NO. 1. “ABBOT AND COSTELLO”
Hunger"
NO. 2. TWO CARTOONS
Nursery for. children
Aj.ltor* welcome.
NO. 3. THREE STOOGE COMEDY
Finer re»t Assembly
THAT’S NOT ALL—FREE GIFTS FOR
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EVERY CHILD
II. M. Snow
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ALL
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Sunday School
9:45 a. m
Morning Worthip
10.10 a. m
Evemnr Worship
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STARTS SUNDAY

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Repubs ’In Dark/
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•t p. in. MA'F Supper
« 30 p. m M Y. F Meeting
7:30 p. m.
MUSIC FOR SUNDAY—
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Anthem-lie Ttiou my vision—Gitletle-Thi Chapel 4'holr
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Anthem—Hear Ye O Mountains—
William*—The Chapel Choir
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Special muile will be two number*
by the Cherub Choir.
Song lervlce under the direction of
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Charlie Mormon
I'a.tnri sermon-- 'H o w NOT to COME 44IT1I YOt’R BURDENS.
GO AAA AY AAITHOUT THEM.
u*c Alcohol.**

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THE TURF and PADDOCK CLUB
Sunday Dinner*

Family Parties
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5 p.m. to 12 p.m.

Cocklnil Lounge
Open Sundaya
1 p.m. Til

Why not check xour Roof
TODAY . . . a amnll needed repair
ran f a s t grow into a major one,
especially during winter weather.
We have the BEST QUALITY al
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nARRETT ROOFING
CALL — “The Lumber Number"

Daily
Cocktail Ilnur
5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Dine On Our Beautiful Patio
Specializing In All Fine Foods

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ADMISSION FOR TH IS ATTRACTION
SUNDA Y: ADULTS — 70c — STU DENTS — 10c
CHILDREN — 25c
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Mamie Is Chosen
NEW YORK Ik P i t Mrs
Dwight D. Eiatnhower was named
today as the best-dresaed woman
In public life by the Fashion
Foundation of America.

' Sentencing Slated

Gabor Reunion Set

Vixiting Junior Chamber of
the food good, and plentiful,
local Juyceca were hosts for
Here is a view of the ‘‘chow

S a n f o r d Jaycees
H o st To M e e tin g
J s y c e e 'i of the Fourth District,
meeting here yesterday, heard ■
report from D. A. Troians. Lakeland attorney anil national direct
or of the Fourth District.
Following an appraisal of the
^ o r k Jayree- are doing, Trolana
announced that Bob Co*, national
president, will lour Florida afler

Five Still Sought
In 2 Jail Breaks
DF.LAND Il'P I) - F i v e of »
S fr is m e r* who escaped from two
Florida jails last week were atilt
on the loo&gt;f today.
Maryland police Sunday recaptu ir d iwo Negro** who escaped
from the Sunland Training Center
at Gainesville. They were arrest­
ed In Princess Anne. Md , shortly
after J o i n Bloxom. St. **»« at*
sl.t p’oTaUtha lao lau lao Ixoln
Stnre and robl&lt;d of 4100.
St ary land authorities Identified
• he pair ai Richard Byrd. JO,
Cypress, and John llaiendorf, 3d,
Brook* vlllc
Flee of eight jail breakers from
the Volusis County jsil were behind b n , . FriU llohentlein. 21.
the Islest to be recaptured, was
picked up Saturday rear his home
In New Smyrna Beach
Four other Volusia County fugi­
tives were appretremled Friday.
Authorities said the four from
Riaineaville slabbed an Alachua
County man In the chert and stole
hit ear in making their getaway
last week. They also made off
with rifle* and shotguns. The two
still missing in,the Galnrvvlll* jail
break are Henry Johnson. 21. Mi­
ami. and Qulllie Mlllhoute. IS, St.
Petersburg
Still at large In the Volusia
County escapee ar« Frank Stedem,
San Krancl-co; Jack Breves,
♦ if. Daytona ll.ach; and William
. Dayton. SO. Cleveland. Ohio

Governor To Make
'Extortion' Ruling
DAYTONA BKACH (UPI) —The
A r silts of a hearing Into an a l­
leged eatortron esse Involving Iwo
Volusia County officials will go to
the office of Coe. l-eroy Colllrys
for final arllon.
The hearing, held for Constable
J T. Klnchen and Peace Juotirr
J C. Beard, ended Saturday night
• ftar two days of leatimonv. State
Attorney William W. Judge ac­
cused them of rotvaplraey.
Judge vrilhdrrw a c h a r g e
•* gainst llcsrd Saluntav of having
filed affidavits on which no war
rants were issued after Beard's
attorney produced the affidavits.
Beard said they ware filed In the
•h eritfa office.
Judge no(&gt;d that Kirn hen had
hilled the county for
for a
trip to Phoenit. Aria., to return
• prisoner When questioned about
the trip. Klr.rhsn slid he did no!
_go to Aruor.a but sent a guard
T n d It. 31 Ireeman instead. He
t r slifted he pawl the two M&lt;M
plus 1121.40 for trip eipenvet.
Whan Judge asked 1/ the iwm lining moaey wai Kincftea'a
profit, the constable repked "ywe"
J u d g e then asked Kinehea 11 be
knew th a t It was lua duty In the
caae of tllases |e tuns the petaooee
m atter over to the sheriff* office.
Klnchen said: "I gueaa that woald
^ i v i bee* lb* proyar U iag."

II Dead In S tate

President To Talk

a conference In Fort Lauderdale
neat year.
Don Smith, Orlando, district
vice president, presided over the
fall caucus held In the Shrine
Club Building. He reported on
amendments to by-laws which
would be presented for ratifica­
tion at the nr*t stale conference.
The wmlrr caucus, staled for
January, will be held In Winter
Haven.
Judge Voile Williams Jr., San­
ford, Instructed the members on
parliamentary fin 'd u re during the
three-hour business session.
The Jayrera defeated an at­
tempt to make Leesburg !h* ait*
for the spring caucus In M a th . A
move for II per rent participa­
tion In Jayree lnlert.atio.ia1 also
was opposed.
John Alexander, Sanford Jaycee. was chairman for lha caucus
preparations
A buffet dinner,
prepared with the hrlp of Jaycrr
wives. -vaa served following Hie
meeting.
Attending the caucus wera Jay­
cees from Apopka, Bartow, Cler­
mont. Kuril*. Haines City, Klsilinmre, luvkcland, Isrctburg, Mul­
berry, Si. Cloud. Winter Haven,
Ft. Meade, Lake Walea, Orlando,
Winter Park. Longwood and San­
ford

Parents File Suit
To Reopen Schools

Reds Plan Visit

Expensive 'Garbage'

Millionaires Busy
NEW YORK (UPI)— Tw» multi
mlllior'Iraa named flock and A'a
began a.-other 1X0 hour week to
day hunting the sam e lob under
trials that would make a d&lt;a»rladoor salesman blanch.
These two wealthy g.itlemen
are Avrrell W. lU rrlm a n and Net•on A. Rockefeller.
Ilarriman
wants lo continue a* governor of
New York. Rockefeller wants la
replace him.

Girl, 15, On Triol
In M ass Murders
LINCOl-V, Neb. ( U P I ) - Ctrll
Fugate, IS. pert, b m r e tte com­
panion of mast m u rd erer Charles
Starkweather, goes on lr-al lodsy,
possibly for her life, on charges
of helping her h ardy legged b&lt;&gt;
friend in at least one of lha slay­
ings.
Although a minor .the haiel
eyed girl will be tried tn the same
district Court whrre Starkweather
was convicted and sentenced to
death by electrocution on two
counts of first degree murder.

NORFOLK. Va ( U P I ) - While
parents In Norfolk filed lull in
federal district rnurt today asking
that this port city's ala Integratlon-doaed schools be relurnrd to
local control so the plaintiffs' chil­
dren can be educated.
The suit named Gov. J. Lindsay
Almnnd, Ally. Gen. Albertis S.
Harrison Jr . Norfolk School Supt.
J J. Hrrwhakrr and all members
of the Norfolk School Board as
defrndanls
It was the Hist direct action
taken by white parents In Virginia
Fair tbroogb Tuesday. High l»
for re opening of erhoola which day TT to IS. low toaslght 44 la
have been closed by anti Integra­ SI. Noelhweel sod north winds
S U IS alien pee hour.
tion laws.

W eath er

MONDAY. O TTO BKR

27.

IB M

United Press* Leaned Wire

NO. 2!U

Mine Explosion Traps 22 Men
166 M ^ r s Flee;
Rescue Squadrons
Racing With Time

Mayor To Return;
Agenda Is Listed

BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (LTD Sentencing waa scheduled tonight
for 1* Negroes who spent '.he
weekend in jail under conviction
of violating the city's now bt*e Mayor Merle Warner will re­
seating law.
turn to his test on the Sanford
City Commission tonight after an
sbaetve* of approaimately three
passengers ware killed and B weeks. He la around again, follow­
uthrr* were Injured S inJay night ing an emergency appendectomy
when their but careened off a performed early In the month.
bridge and plunged IV feet &gt;Mi a On the a:rnda for tonight's
meeting of the commission will
ravine Juat c u t ef b e rr
he:
t. Discussion of s reciprocity
VIENNA &lt; u n s — Zaa Z.a Ga­ 1clause in Ihe ordinance licensing
bor flies he'.' W n ln cd a y from contrartOM.
J B m u e tl at W. M. Pope. 101*
Rome an-. Mama Join- arrivo
Tueaday lo join sister* Magds sad W, 10th St for s beer and wins
E ra In the flr«t eeunlen with tlcense
the girls' father. Vllrvw** (labor, in 3. Discussion of s - extrusion of
coverage on the group life Insur­
14 years
ance.
4 Report on annexstiun pellTALLAHASSEE ( L T D - Auto- liana.
t . Authorisation of the mayor
mobile accidents on Florida h‘gh
to
exeeut* a died vrtth Fee Bro­
ways killed eight people during
the weekrn-l. the State Patrol re thers
*. F irst rtaduig of o r d i n a t e s
ported tulay.
lo.
Three other parsons were killrd
Vacate the alleyway as re
In mlacrllaneoua necidenta.
q uest by Philip Zeull.
Amendment lo the toning or­
dinance as It pertains to tha
WASHINGTON ( U P I ) - The
Board of Adjustment.
White House s. Id l»la&gt; that r « i Amending Ordinance No. &gt;23.
ident Elsenhower will make t»o T. Second raading of ordinance!
talks to Republican woikrra In lo;
New York Tuesday and possibly
Resorting Ihe south M feet of
confer with GOP candidates from
I » t 4. all of 1-ota » and 4,
New Jersey and Connecticut
Ella A. Pace
sutwilvUlon
A. P ace subdivision from R 1
and R IA to R-t.
Retoning Block &gt;, Tier 12,
TEHRAN. Iran (UPI* — Soviet
from R IX In C-I.
Premier Nikit# S. Khrushchev an&gt;1
Retoning of Block 2*. east one
Presidei.t KUmenti Voroshilov of
h alf of Rl-ck 22. Mellon* III*,
the Supreme Soviet will pay a
from 11 1 ami It IA to K-2.
return call on the Shah of Iran
Retoning the west 4ft feel of
before lha end of the year, in­
1-ot lo. all r-f U t a 4 and f- of
formed sou reel said today.
Block 9. Highland P a r k to C l.
I. Ministerial Association re­
NEW YORK lUPI* —Mrs. Anna quest for diagonal parking around
Kidansky put her gU.ooo life sav­ Ihe Fourth SI. Park area.
ings instead of the trash in the I. Miscellaneous business from
hallway of a lower E a s t Side ten­ Ihe floor and City Commission.
ement In which aha Uvea. Banjaf i n Tiwcgtr. *4. found U whUi
sweeping the hall and turned It
in lo police.

7 Die, 25 Injured

PLENTY OK FOOD ~
Commerce members found
yesterday in Sanford. The
the r*Utrict Four meeting.
lire" iRerjrstrom Photo)

SANFORD, FLORIDA

RlSItor, Va. &lt; u n &gt; - An axptiv
•Ion ripped through a two-mil*, deep section of a Pocahontas Furl
Co. mire here t- day, trapping 13
men. \ company .|&lt;oke«nian laid
16A other miner* flad to safety.
Two rr.cu e sq-radrona of IS men
each hejan wurklng their way to'ward the lrapt&gt;e I men. The rescue
squad* were equipped with p«iitahie trlcnh-uie iquipmcrrt and were
cxrrecled to begin reporting to tli*
mine office during Ihe aPernoon.
Roland C. I.ulher, company vira
prrslder.t at the scene, said he did
not know whether the misting
men were dead or alive.
The survivors Gcd by foot and
by flatcar from the mile* of tun­
nels that run beneath the West
IIKI.PH UNITKI) FUND—K»l Kurgan Jr., 17. (center), n DCT ntiulcnt at Seminole Ylrjnla-Vlrglnta levrder tn thl&gt;
High. haw pledged |2 monthly to the Units'll Fund. Korun:), aon of .Mr. and Mr*. F t! ward mountainous aiea. The blast oc­
A. Koruna. 2408 Orange Avenue, is working at tin- Florida State Hank under the di- curred in the sa m t min* where 3T
died In an explosion F*b,
versified training ptogrnm. lie turns his pledge over In Roy Mann, I'F treasurer, as man
4. 1917.
Howard McNulty, campaign chairman, (left), looks on h nppmvul.
Luther said 14 miners about
(Herald Stuff l’hoto) 1.500 fret from the blast area tel*phoned immediately after th* ex­
plosion and said they were barri­
cading themselves. But whan II
was found that the ventilation ajrat«in wa* not affected In their area,
At • meeting at Ihe Chamber
Arointing to Clifford MrKlb- 1 prrssed ap|&gt;reciaUon for '.he pub they ran to safety.
uf Commerce Friday afternoon, bin. thru- are other organisation. I Ue aplrilewl effort of the captain*
One man tn the mine who laid
campaign captains m the member- (hat remit at the
first of Ihe I . _ j _______ . t ,.
•Mp campalg.t i . ,- i t r .| contact­ year, ami he wa* confident (hat and commrifclrd them for their be wa* 2.400 feet from tha blast
ing a m ajority of their assigned Ihe g 10.0(10 sought from memliert accomplishment, when told of the said, “I was knocked down." Ha
managed to get up and run to
firms and turned in checks and would he In the treasury for Ute results thus far in the drive.
MrKibliln said that although safrtv, hr said.
pledges th a t hr&lt;&gt;-ighl ill# total In the eurreiil administration.
mts*b*rahl|i fun-1 In *&lt;1.5*0.
Two rescue .quads ''are work1'rrvulrM Mark Cleveland ei- some of the workers reported the
lecetsily of making .--me back- in# their way lo the i#etion," Lu­
■alls, hr was not going to extend ther laid.
the eollritations over tha end of
Imthei- aald th* explosion caused
the month. *Jf there vver was a
year when the need for wide- llllle visible damage to th* mine,
but he did not know If any part
The Sanford Herald today welcomes tn lU editorial |mgo Jurt'*w*'*U em! du«*
*h# of Ihe mine had raved In.
A crowd of between 1.300 to
io &lt;if the nation's most oiitstanilng writers—Frederick C. ! said.
O th n rn n a n d Mitrt|ui* C h ild s.
| -Every
bu.lnaagmsn X.uu) persons waited outsul* th*
O t h n t a n . one of t h e fe w people in t h e n e w s p a p e r field should U *ar*r to b# Identified roptd-off min* shaft for ward of
e v e r was
w a * fired for L
ein ^ u . ; - *t5
h*j w
ill w
r i t e five •!»»•*
tgvlth this mvlfisci effort that the missing mInert.
who ever
belli.d a litj
wHI
wrLtv*
•!•»•* tcvitb
II waa not Immediately known
weekly, Chiltls' (amol roltimn, “ Washington rnlling," vvill brings m -re |&gt;ro|ila to Aeniliiolr whether Ihe explosion was caused
County,
mule
Imriilss.ri
lo
our
apiw-ar on The Herald rditorinl |«ge on Monday, Wednesday
• .immunity. This means
in re by gas. No nain«i of lh« m ining
and Friday.
cuslomrrs al Ihe d-~r of every men err* icltaicd.
Hot It Childs and (It liman are students of polities, world firm In Ihe county. If a business­
affairs and economics. Doth nre well-known for their un* man doe* not recognise the value
of associating himself with those
VATICAN CITY ( U P I ) — The hinted reporting of nntionnl ami international affairs.
.Sacred College of Cardinals filled
Othmnn was working in the Associated Press bureau in ‘carrying the hall' for the general
for the second straight day today Si. Louis one summer when tho district manager from welfare, he ought to rervamlne
hi* promotional effort* for hi. t
lo elect a new pope a* successor Chicago dropiwd in for a visit.
firm.” the drive chairman contin­
(o tiie late Pop* Pius XII.
"Fire th a t guy over there." the district manager told the ued.
Black amok* emerging from lb#
head of the bureau, “lie's too fst to lie an AP man."
special chimney atnp the Sidle*
lie said ha ho|ied that If
commander of
Fretl went to the UP anil got a job. He never has regret­
Chapel signaled dial the cardinals
r
'
r
.a
w
i.
s k k ? Lotited
hi*
global
build
since.
had failed lo agree on a n*vr t-onannounred
. #* ,el.
r mail a check
H V to •"*
N® M-‘utoday anne
The Chiltls column will ileal with the "heavier" side of - o rr al#
Iwlter
(h„ «*••»
______
,
tiff af te r e'-;V. '..Hots In Iwo -lavs
Uie olfic*. The minimum ^*e it that a reconvened mrellng of tbn
The Cardinals started their da the news; Othman concentrates on the "lighter side."
adjourned Oct. 20 meeting will b*
only IJ3, he ad&lt;led. and any bus
liberations In lecrel conclave Sun­
iness r«uld afforvl this ^ t,u,j | held tonight at the lieglon Place,
day morning. But after four hat
many
of them could and shuuh ‘Highway 17-92. at ».
Iota Sunday and four m ore today,
Plant will t&gt;e made for ground­
pay tuur*.
they w ere unable to ag re e on a
breaking ceremonies early Ihla
new spiritual h»ad for the world's
week for the new Legion fair
half billion Roman Catholics.
An early-morning traffic acci­
budding. Contract for conrtrucThe fact (hat tha vote had gone
dent al Ihe Intersection of |Jth
tlon ha* been awarded and Ro­
lo eight hallota appeared to Indlbert Mahan, finance officer haa
rale th a t the cardinals w ere deep 51. and Magnolia Are. left one In­
U. R. ties. A. B-dney Hrrlong
given the green light to atari
jured,
one
charged
with
failure
ly divided ■« the church's Imme­
What irtrmblrd a mlnalute work.
t« la y ronllnuc I hi* rampylgn for
diate need*
In yield the right ot way, ano near­
"Old Faithful" v s i seen tale Sat
J Q (Slim) Galloway will glva
This division Kerned to be oyer by residents agog wtH: excitement reelectlon through ,n» Fifth Dis­ urday aflrrnoun In Ihe vlflnlly of
final Instruction* to all rommlttrict.
whether to choose a political nr
Psrk Ave. and 23th M., a* water
members of the advanee Voa paatoral pope, although no one from police cars and fire truck.
TTi# l#eshurg
congressman spouted approximately Jo feel l"»« | ulee
(hit
answered
the
call
« n V ' u 7 y ' fUh”fry’ to b # 'h i S
routd !■* certain since all the pro
,Injured
,
, w a . I...ha tics
.
.
spent
Friday
|r.
.Seminole
County.
the
air
Nov. I al Ihe Farmer* Auction
UiVJ iccn. '
'
&gt;•
re -lin g s Inside Ihe SUtlne Chapel
The iudden "rain", that had Market,
ln,° Brevard for a
are hrld secret under pain of es Negro, of 1322 Oleander Ave who *h ,n
re.ldenla and pa'ring
|&gt;ofatinn of (he event, which
was driving a 1921 far ravt on 'h*»d lleilung Apples latlon Day” n ratb;
rommurucatior.
motorl’t* rloslr g their windows, a n scheduled lo h* held at Ihe
other dnver
w a .jo n Baturvlay.
A political pope would )ae a man 12th The
was ctii»c«| when ctly workmen legion Place, has hern changed
who would have a g rea t impact ' Chir.es John Ga«sman. 45, of MU
On his tour, lltrlong ampha
were excavating fnr Ihe laying of due lo the large attendance ex­
or world affairs A pastoral pope West loth St whose 1927 nation , 1 |H h|f „ njurt!y ln th.
would be one who would tend to viagun w a. going South on Mag Herlotig teekiflg hi. -i.lh trim, a sewer line for the Food Fair pected, a. -boon by advanced tic­
atm* &lt;H&gt;w umlf r construction. ket .alee.
rnneentrate oa Internal church af­ noil* Av*.
The House roinml&gt;tr* of lha
fair*.
Mrtjueen wa* treated at Semin visited Sanford, Ovlrdo ard Alta- While digging, a service line wa*
......
......
iponta Spring* ona handshaking
&gt;»kcd !'-«*»«fromthe eight InchI’n.t also will make final report*
ole Memorial
Hospital and rele*.
on rule* aril regulation* at to­
ise*’ i wagon
» a &gt; ' » " evpeslltlon.
v a p s v i i w w i ' . F.irepl
i &gt; a * v j &gt; . i for
&lt;i i ma i luncheon
' i i h i i n m ''**,rr
ed Damage to the station
meeting, according lo
luO and
snd lo address In supporter,. In Sarif-rrd. j City n e w s repaired the dam- night's
wa* estimated al tl.luO
|h# mail# no iperchr'a In Seminole *1* lu approalmilely three hours, Lynn Lyons, committee chairman.
the car at W50.
The flir department a a - callad c-unty.
tn Ihe scene al 4 40 a m to
Herlong reminded his campaign
m
mm)
0
■
_
Hand bv in the event th# ga-ollne worker* that ( ungre.s Is the must B l g g j f t
C
S A V
spilled on tho street should Ignllr »«cluetve club in
America, on*
&lt;9
m m ■
that operatra entirely on Ihe sen­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
iority ay-t*m.
Supreme Court today
ordered
He atlributril the strength uf
more lower court proceeding* In
the South to th* tMiliry of "elect­
a license controversy over TV
ing good man and returning them
Chennai • la Orlande, because of
The trial of Vernon W Dunn on "Wre.k damage” to the car
there." lie laid states rights, at
testimony glvea to house Influence
tlFLAND M 'P I l— A ill week guaranteed
under
th# 10th charges of driving while Intoalcal- amounted to mud on the right aide.
investigators.
At that time, Dunn revealed
old girl was killed and her 17 Amendment to th# Constitution. ed is scheduled for Nov. 17.
Tb* court acted In a brief aider year &lt;dd pare n t. Injured Sunday ,la Hi* big i-.ue in Washington,
that Ihe official report stated that
Dunn,
Democratic
nominal*
f»r
l-y a 7 to 2 vote. DUaenlera were when Iheir r a r went off the road
||,
, verbal -wipe a! hi­ the Count Initrml-.ion, today said hla car "ran off Into a deep
Justices Turn C. Clark and John n t rim m ed a tree.
fOOP opponent in th# Nov. 4 gen- he would request "no preferential ditch." The vehicle had no visible
M. H arlan.
dent* or broken parts.
Officer. Identified the victim sa *ral election Without menti xnng
Mtd-Flonda Television Corp , Catherine Ano Demp.ey, daughter hie name, Herlong laid "he la a treatment," tueh •« asking for
Dunn said the official report
an early hearing. He added that
operator
of standard
station Ini Mf. and Mr*. Richard Demp candidate «.f Hi* Republican Nahis case would he on the docket also would describe him I Dunn j e l
W !/)F, Orlando, w-on a permit to *»y of Orange City. The wreck oc- Uonal Cammillre arwt of f r s nothbeing "in a very drunken condi­
at Its tegular time.
build tb* atatloo from the Fed cured afler Ihe felher apparently ,B» l»ul tha GUP platform."
tio n " He repeated hla Friday
Dunn
was
ariestrd
early
Frida*
fra! Communications Commission
•Ulemenl to llit effect that h#
fill
asleep.
|
T
by Oviedo Convtable George Kel had taken four drinks and t»ur
in Ju n e T, 1947. It la now opera­
Dempsey suffered possible In C ;
|/ : l l - V « ..&gt; L
sey. lie was plarrd In Seminole tranqullliers and "didn't know
ting.
| County Jail for about six hours, whether hr had gone to sleep of
Th* toeing applicsnt was WORK. terns! Injuries, a broke.' jiw ard J l g n M M S I o u r n
Inc., operator at WKUl. Orlando, j CUD. Mr*. Dempsey suffered lac* , VIENNA. Va. fU l’U — Rallry then r.lra-rd &lt;&gt;n IJOO bond. At the passed out."
t
' Raynor. 17, waa killed by a sign tlm r of hi* arrest, Dunn was re­ The , oni mission nominate today
which had beta preferred two rldoni.
A pas-anger In Ihe car, Kyhil, hr atol# from a highway barrl- turning from a clambake al Chu- •aid that he had "told th* whota
years earlier by ■ hearing eaim l
luota Inn Ills r a r left the road •tory." Tha final chapicr will ba
Grant, If. Lnngwood, s sc sped with cade, police laid.
aer.
,
The commission found alsrep- minor tnjunea.
The youth loaded the II • foot and wat In a ditch.
written Nov. 17 when the ease la
Today, Dunn said he had no hraid, as far u he's concerned.
raaenUUoes *a the pert of WORZ.
sign Into hla car Saturday night,
leaving several fret of the post further statements to make about
Bet WORK mm eoatond* that
Dunn defralvd B. C. Dadd by
Mid Florida kaa aaf mad* good an Grid Game Slated
struck a free, swinging th* mhrr the case. II* added that Ihe "full, 37 vole* in the Sept. 2 primary
lie prom iats to lha cum ml salon at
Tb* football teams of KanfarJ the rar. At he drove along th* complete amt true story" appear­ rar* for th* District 4 scat on
Ihe tiro# ad tha to*rings.
Junior High aad the Seminole highway tha protruding p o l l ed In th* Friday isiu* ot The San­ the County Commission. A group
Oa appeal by WORK, Mm U S. High Junior High wilt play tomor­ struct a trre. swinging the other ford Herald.
of Oviedo cltlteni a r t waging t
Court of Appeal! tor* i*i-h*Jd Ihe row at 4 R- m. at municipal sta­ end nf Ihe sign against Hi) nor,
On Saturday, Dunn had hi* campaign In behalf of Uvloda
r c c la st Mag.
breaking ku neck.
dium,
automobile in downtown Sanford. Mayor Lo* Gary far Iki* post.

Chamber Thinks 'Goal W ithin Reach'

Wri ters A\ elcomed

No Pope Selected
After 8 Ballots

Legion Will Hold
Meeting Tonight

One injured, One
Charged In Wreck

Herlong Continues
Tour Of District

Line Break Sends
Water ‘A Spoutin’

Hearings Ordered
Kelsey Nabbed Convicts, In Channel 9 Case

But His Gun W a s Empty
Many person* are killed each ihork, lb* eonKatCe remernbtrad
year whll* cleaning ae p L jla g lth a t he had elaaned th* gun and
wlh "unloaded" guns. Knowing had been aure that It was an
this. Oviedo Con-table Kelsey loaded, lie wasted to a ctd a
didn't take any chan.-ea whan he possible accident with aa "ununloaded hi* before eleankig n loaded ' gun. which he know, is
last week.
the most dingcroua kind.
But had Kelsey had occasion to
Had the two convict* decided to
pull the trigger of th* gun with resist, he could kava been la real
which ha captured two escapes trouble.
This wae owe of the usum. i I
from an Orange
County road
camp, he would have heard a turns the case took. The ethsr
loud "Snap.” It still wasn't loaded earn* with Kelley's Introduction
Of course, the constable didn't to th* pair, Ernest Knitherland,
discover 'his fact until after tha IT. and Robert Green, 20. Ha be
two convict* had been Mcurely cam* acquainted with Lite aKiprt.
handcuffed and placed Into tha akea they stopped hi* car to
custody ef • deputy sheriff.
glv* them a "lift." They wera
This fact waen't Included an ton hitchhiking an tha road. Ka'eay
official report of Us* naM, report­ arrested them.
ed by Tha Herald an Fttdey. The
At tha ttaa ha atopned hie tar,
discovery cam* aa qtsHe a shock Kelaey thaught tht, war* twe ef
to Krlaay. Shortly after the pri­ the eight whe bad fled from the
soner* war* handcuffed. Kaiany jail U DeLaad.
checked tha gun. To Ms aaasaIt to probable that Kalaay mad*
resolution abowl lha time to
mant It waa empty.

Ma

briafiMw lha

fua dhaatoe.

Car Wreck Fatal
To Volusia Baby

H ere O n N o v. 17

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VATICAN CITY (U!*!» - The
B i n who be-omei the new pope
erf' he free under church law*
i s ftinimr any name he wlihel,
Even If the ne»t t^pe coniine*
hli chnlre In a name already
need by o m of hl» predc fu o rt.
he would atill have S# r.arr.n to
examine
Rut l.i practice, no pope ha*
adopted a new name alnce 911
A. !)., and only five name*—IJenrdiet. Clement, Leo, (irryory »td
Plua — have been in u*e In Ihe
pa*t two cenluritt.
Of the la»t J1 pope*, teven have
eh .*eti Phil ai thnr name.
■Church chronlclct ih»iw that a
total of 11 different ramca ha*
been uaed In M canturlca by nil
letftlmate pop** and 1# of the
&gt;1
listed
-antlpope*"
(falie
pope*/
.T h f name mod u-*l « * i J.hn
■aru'eulaely jw&gt;ptji*r In the e l
hirU* when the tec of the pon­
tiff* » *• at the fcetlllca nf St
John's In f,*trr»n
There were I I pope* named
Wl.cr* Attlpope John XX II! *-a»
depet'd hy tht Counell of Cottlante The name hat not V«o
tied liner
Second In popularity \»a* the
■ante Cre»or&gt;. .ited hr t« pope•!»ce St, firefory the fJrCnt. who
tra* oleeted In XV) * TV and fire*
•vati|c!ited Tnx'and
Fifteen pope* were named ft»ne
dirt belween ITT and 1WI There
were 14 Clemenl*. the first of
them In M A. 0, and Ihe &lt;**l fn
1774
. Ch-trth annal* ll*t IS Leo*, from
440 to Itttl. and a* many pope*
named Innocent between 401 and
17*1
AI! of Ihe II pope* named Pit:*
Were Italian*. Three of them—
Flu* |. Plua V, and Pitt* X —hare
been aainted A fourth. Piu* IX.
If at pretent a eandldate for
Sainthood
Koremott *tnn*r the name*
•fed only oner i*. of e«ur»e, that
ef Peter None'of hi* »uere*»or«
•ver named hlmtrlf after the
prince of the apottle*.

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T h t 68 lU t e w id e o rg *n lt» U o n a c o m p ris in g th a F lo rid a
H i g h w * V U a e r* C o n fe re n c e and re p re s e n tin g t h e m otoriat*
h a v e called fo r **a r e a lix t c a p p ra isa l o f ro a d re v e n u e spentlt n g ."
In a sta te m e n t is ju c d b y S y d n e y 0 . C h a s e J r . . San fo rd ,
F R E M O N T . Mich i l T l i
Th*
c o n fe re n c e c h a irm a n , the m o to riita ' g ro u p s ch a rg ed that iw # # p itak*i wirs-er in i 4 )1 Ctuh
ahow hero » * •
W'avne
'o p e n in g tha door fo r in cre a se d h ig h w a y t a x e s in hopelesi cam
W heat.
w h e n present re v e n u e s a re being shoveled o u t th e back w in*------• low/
II*
that rr\ ,-n . • fr&gt; ir.
T A L L A H .A J S i'E i l l ' l l
The
brerne (age am ount! to m«r* man
114 million annually. Of tbti governor* regul'.- •’ • s ily ■*•■*•
ronfarenr* wax ea-er'lesl t*d*'•Itgh'ty ever I I S million l»
I * T ry Collins it to
eatr.l for county school capital Sccauic
J»ck»*-nv illr.
outlay.
" ll i r r*rn«lning
111 m l
Ve»non M . H um iiwlas said lie crape nominal# for th
linn !• dii'ar'.M from lit rn-per litth Day I’nlucky
sat ''shocked' that a group in teat *n th# tounty Com
I a
Mm l*
Agency *'
llq n livilla,
« M F CA N A V ERA I
W iN STO N
SA LEM .
C
f ad buikSiry f-inetion arut dump.
he b*h#ie* the -i rite in
• I I ’! l America s I .th
attempt Via rani there was "rente di/filt ,* F ll
Pohre raptured es-ap^t A»iu(nfl!# County “ would attrmp: said
■.1 Into the i t * ' * * g*ncs»! fond,
to overr.d* the .nardai* of the campaign “ n V t rg w agri hr a
•ndrd in cult)- with the t‘p[s.-r ttaget" nf
th a t* itid In th* fare of i j c Ii [ eonvitt Harney Eugene lit e r J i
T A im
Formosa . t 1*1 &gt; t bc to launch a sairlble
a. m*
r o le s '' by a write in campaign group of oWhrr* of evirnsivC t o.'.ril &gt; a ! .s and Nationalist ( Ir fa it.ilr cart) today
of Ihe launching xrltld c. but “ s i
nyot.e
Justify
1
4A'#xln#*sl*f
—
on
hla
13th
day
of
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M
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diversion.
l
o
t
can
a
V IEN N A &lt;17 P
in b. l.alf of Mavur Lee liary of acreage in Semowde Co m
. * t.-dri.
l.lrd m ire da»s of ■'•onie d iffn ult) w.th thr upper haven't detenu ne.l precifrly what
m irk e d the second a n n u c rw o »t a f.inner t. «st in th* ga-elih# freedom
O 'lrdn
.
,
»«•
lx Ins Viral pul I-*• sialnnent ta;k. «
a fir-ral c •mmunlu r stages'* of its launching vehicle went wrung "
iluuSitrlan revolt brslav -*Uh (as or motor v e lrir1* fees I n f !
Vi [Sc same tim e. IViinn. Hemo since ill# •r.nnu’-.-ement w it made •shleh 'iked de'e-sr o' l*.r off
The Army d l’ CtorCsl ir gave up
Dr. Jack h loahhrh nf th* J*4
IvUSSIslti L i C t S I l'1 /.C
tntter rettjn ilin n ard no hope of i arte road building?
that Gary had agreed In ,crd hi* shore ii.a "ris -dll tn» delrm c of hop# Ihat th* "Beacon” baHoon Tropuls.on l^tm ratory at Cilifor*
H orda mo-.omt' " a lr ’ id r n r
FTO C KH O I.M . K'«'d»n i t T l i
•m arhlng ihs rhalm of
cm
had ,'rbfte'i only two tu* &lt;*id the irau-m lttcr In tha
name 10 a ■
&lt;rite in »•* npasgn. I’crmn-a u srlf. *-,l renounced
ry 40 per cent nf the Stair's to'.al _ R n r t s Pas'errak, a Soviet writer
m unist oppreuion.
H i.in said It la mi
!e' tha’. tt-e use ■f 'nice *• 'he elite' h ..t.r. oral 4&gt;) minutes after it# |&gt;n&gt;l»*d ’ iia r trd giving almunnal
The
Communist
government taa load In highw ay levin alone." „hi.r#&gt; best-known n - 'rt is banto I
ate&gt;ut 10 seconds.
this group i ha, king Gar&gt; i is thr me.-.. • o' » lo r-Inf to tor main Ju i lie. C launcher n!a»lnl off tatc signals after
B u s*!*. aon the t«! 77.(1 V vet
g.ive the people a grim rr.n ln d rr he pointed Ojt. " In addition. s r
Wednewlas nig'it
Put we don't know whethsr th il
sain# as (Hal which opiwied lav 'ard
of ilt ha d lu ll urfurgiv G'g power l» ) tie roe*, general laves levie&gt;l literature pnre t.wi**.
Hrig Gen John 4
lla r d m , wm caused by difficulties in tb#
eiflllbaation and prog r«« in our
Come, lent w in t;re r I of the
W *dne*diy night by refusing *n b; the state "
1har. pre.lte.ed that flor.t. *Huilding*' CictS SlltlVe
ro m*y "
Am erican request that J o j ,-f c * r
'slks he*oeen V k 5*.*retarv o' c, utnan iee ef -he \ rn " H a lls - , ti am miner or th« rocket "
anllially must se« lh* Wlldnffl
It a te the I din launching a t.
i He cited l statement attributed Mate John Foster Dul'es arrrl
dinai Mmdaienty be permitted to
NEW T U R K I L T D
The la*
of 'lie course followed by lh* ma- l&lt; the la-*. Workmen have stva #d
temrt since tha first Navy Van.
leave the country.
WASHINGTON t i l ’ l l — More i to Mate Comptroller Ray K Generalissimo Cm anf K«t shek
guard blew up ju st ■ff thr launchReports aim emulate.I that *ev- orltv of states which have en- a h a lf Inch off (hr Upper tie. of than a -Oi w’lite and Negro nil- Grern to the rf'e rt Iha- Sanilludr I ontmurdst s'iclling of the &lt;J,.c
tog pad last lies:. 7, and the try
• 01 hundicd perron- ha*e brer, at' I t'.tm ilu tio ra l *nni.dru*nts the nearly completed &lt;•ia«arerheim dents from all leellonl . f ths r.a s » . the “ worst of thr a: counties" n .o i i i m r to sn unexplained
l&gt; p.utes't t rd futids h'uih inwa, Museum to make tt conform to (ion plan to con-rrge on Wash In tlie m ailer nf las t uallialio n
proved bitterly
unlucky, If lh*
taken into protective custody du**
halt.
now on the books m V, lU U i, City regulation*.
gleaming Inflatable ballqgn had
ington Saturdiv 10 "demomli ale He said ''ll is my hebef that these
in s the past ihree days in a n f» , . irnurti
The Dcfcvsr Ministry said to
highway -user revenue
gone Into orbit. American* would
to the world that l.iltle Rock Is same people, owners . f big land •ghl that no Communist shells
campaign „( intimidation dc»lgned ’ '
r re«d building.”
have hern able to point to a man­
Ira c tt, opposed efforts to act tas had fallen on Quern. * since noon.
O
ld
er
T
V
Movies?
not America
to prevent trouble toslav.
T’ e cut'frrvnce memberrhlp in
made moon that rivaled in brtllD
Sponsors of the “ Youth March e v a lu a tio n a-d r ...r , t the dc This led to speculation that the
1 lie cuveintnent idcntilicd two elude*
M IA M I BEACH (t r i i — A pro
representatives of faun
sure 'tiie star* o f the big dipper.1*
ih*n
for
liiie
g
iatrd
Schooli
Mid
a
H
if"c
ie
t
that
too
&lt;
-.iiiptrollrr
p .iio n e rt a* Errene M trvv, a organiiabons, Chambers of Com- i pusal
to
keep
muviel
I#Bed*
had
-I'r-tcct
their
guns
lie
■
,
It was the tiitrd satellite launch*
form er unitersitv protestor, and mere., bnUl arvl motel fe o e li- 10 &gt;-« r ' ; U C,J
committee of eight — four whiles l *^kcd alsou!
i sure Dulles had left fot Wishtng In a rove that did not mako
Dunn said he and Gary are on mgton.
Bander Fekete, a former journal dor*, automobile eltihs and **»o rtvaiiesl t.»la;
by th* Theatre from iiAithcrB ichoo'.i and four
VN7.IO, Italy l T l l - n ritish thr grade.
lit
They ter# picked up Sttur elations, hu* and truck atsoeia-i
n* r *
America at their Itlh Negroes from th* North and South friendly terms and ' I like him
Kapandlrg ui&gt;-&gt;n th# communl
nd Italian air cypcfts C-dav be
It alro was a blow, to the A rday for "anti *t*t* ■ctivltlet.''
—w i.l seek an
audience
with (ver*'&gt;r-.all) ' lie ad.|«&gt;i "The fact q ir . f o r e i g n M.ni-ter lluattg san an invrtllgation of “ the e ra 'h
tiun%. ®nd other 8tatrwVi# f rcrupt. ' Annu* l content on.
in) i prr-tlgr and to that «f th#
rc
n
u
li.s
that
I
am
th
.
licm
.K
ratir
Troops On Alert
Treddent Elsenhower.
Mian k o said it did m l inrun that that ihnuhln't hsvc hanpened**— Jupiter ( \ which hud • record o f
f : it the Communist* use.I more
They said th* youth ruanh. In candidate i was non. ated in thr ( hlang had ahsr donrd hope* of tlie colliiion of » llrlllth airlin e r
three successful Explo trr satel­
than Intimidation to prover.l any
N E W O R LEA N S
i C M &gt;— A pirparat-on sin .r September, «at Sept 9 print ar) I thought lliat Iradirig Ms army hack to the and an Italian Jet lighter which
lite launchings In flv# tri»« Th«
resurgence of the violent outburst
hotel lobby was full of quacks intended to "itrcngthen th# hand settled the matter. 1 knew there mainland
killed Jt perrons m er Ihl* World Army has described the rocket
th a t toppled thtm from power for
Tuesday night
of President Elienhow cr In h il was a poisibltlty that I might
Hr s a il Nallonatlst China will
at in ‘old re lia b le ," but it let
those few short days In October
T h e local Sporvman* I.eagu* enforcement of the Constitution '' have opposition In the general not rele "exclusively'' nn force War II heachhrad.
T h r 24 passengers killed in the Its
maker# down
\4«ln*ad»y
held i l l annual durk-ralling Con1958,
Stxsntor* ere Ro) Wilkins. #*#• election, fr«&gt;m a Republican"
but i e serves the right to e til ploy
r a s h included an American night.
Pollers p a t r o l s
have been
teat (here.
Dunn said hr ii aware ihal the force in esse of a Budapest ly|m heiress and Ihe Briton who had
,-ulive sec retar) of the N A A C C ;
at.cnglher.rd ard 11 was under­
the Rev. Martin t^tthrr King. Ne­ write In is legal In I lor id a adding revolt on the mainland
hern her husband for lea* lhan
stood that worker m ilitia unit'
An additional J04
denatures C lasses Continue
gro m iniatir wtso led thr Mont­ that he favori this "right of choi. e
Resdy lo Return
74 hour*
w ere ordered on a d ry • long »r# reeded for a valid annexation
I J T T t .E ROCK. Ark » 1 T I&gt; — gomery. Ala , but boycott; form­ given the votera."
\t a news esuiferen.-e. V n litant Tlie collision, in hr &gt;ad daylight
a le rt, readj f ir action a! any mo- 1petition, the C ity Manager'* nf- Th# onc#-rritir®l t##cLjrr »hs»n»r# er baseball star Ja rk lr Robinson,
I ilo m.t condemn the w rit*.in." Secretary of State Walter S Haiti and crystal clear weather, tourhe'd
lic n t
I fire reported thia morning.
ip y k tltfd tsi I*1 #AA
t.»lay as Mrs D lisy Hates, of l)w A lIa n ­ Dunn said. " I did Condemn the ' rrtson would only say Ihal i'lilane
uff an immediate controversy. The
j ) n addition, the fum m unDl*
The annexation area include* more tlsan SJ** Little IW k high ' s , branch of the N A A CP; A. •ecfr-t orgamratinwhl.h »*» Im-Ucvi • he should he prrp.’ire&lt;l tv Italian a ir forre ,-barged that the
(-..tinted on 'he ao.mhl S iv ir l troops “ "dh and *&lt;nilh-rr#ti Fan ford. In sch.rul seniors began Iheir srco.ul I'MIip Randolph, president of tlie
running political s'ivertising c«&gt;n n turn to his homeland " if the situ airliner '•*» off course, while
etill in Hungary to make any out eluding Tinecreat to IA»« feet .lay of clavsei in a private. «e Brotherhood of Sleeping &lt;ar Tor- trary lo la w ."
a.-oo Is prtvpltlnu* ”
British airline agents argued that
south
of
Onora
I!.-*
!,
the
Dreamgregated Ifbonl.
buret useless
lers; and Mr*
Ralph Bunehe,
it was well within the charted
weld
Reciion
and
Country
Club
Itcports from Budapest taut the
wife of i Negro I'nlled Nations
london to Naples airlane.
people greeted the anniversary Manor.
L a z y Mayor Fired
official.
Eleven Italian In V iillg aln rs, led
Forty-right
signatures
»
rr*
ad
vs ills nrupalhy generated by two
V A L E N C E , France f l ’ T H —
W VSIIINC.TON t u r n - M vlnc
hy air fore# lien Domenico l.rtdoj r a i s o ' a rirsls and execution* drd to the list yesteitiay ami this M ayor Ren* Arnoc* of rearl.y
vlcn met here this mo;ntng lo try cosli remained unehanged be­
The government hay admitted morning. Tlior* a r* AMI property t'p t* was fir«1 by th* tsi.\v eoun
In determine Ihe cans* fcf lh* tween Augtiit am i September, lh#
executing 155 “ rountci • rt'ulu- owner! in the are a, of whom 111 r il fo r "adm iolslrativ* Id le n tn ."
c ash Britain *»»• rep.ssentrd hv guvrrnnient said today. II alia r*tionaric*.'* bul wnoflici-.' reliable have not Hgns*!. A total of 1*5
A council ipokMcnin sa d Arha&gt;e signed an has* Seen certi- nuul hadn't don* any o fficial p a ­
4 nlhoi.y Mil ward, preiident of the l-utcd that earitinga nf tha aver,
r c |e ir u pul ihe figure at S.uoo
N a llo r.a liir.1 lllH Dh European A ir age factory w o rk e r Ml new record
f l u t in g lire same period, other fled. Atydher 102 hav* signed, t« l perwork In months.
Ineligible because
highs last month.
By A l. h i E T T N E it
•housands uf persons have brejt w&lt;r* found
tin* altitiaJe has resultrsl in glv -I w ar* .reparation,
l ruled Press ln ltrn *li» a *l
•cut to labor cants a ami prisons their deeds had not yet twea re­ S n a rk Is Launched
ng much of our tinr# to crratir.g
live condition of 'he wrackag#
The Labor Department'* conThe
Florida
Development
Com
Tolls ihow G:at t it .art of revrn rcaistarce, riot t&lt;* handlit.g cur Ititlicile'l that that Ihe U. S • s.liner price Index remained I t
w .r tr reporti said in,('&lt;vr political corded.
C A P E
C A N A V E R A ITla mission neat week will tell Sent
Anneaatlon at th* are* will ( | * | * | ) —The A ir Tore* launched
resU enl* of the South are iq&gt; prohlrini nationally aid rrallaU made E S I flghlcr ripped Into the l i t 7 per cent of average 19(7-19
p iis.in e rs w e.r Iremg held
'.ring inerea.ed tan trrenu* to the an Intercontinental fvnark guld«t Ino’e County a bat it ihoutd d» posed l-&gt; mislng of Hi* ra, rt, a&lt;
side of the UFA turboprop V n 1price, in September, It was th#
ally "
. ity of Sanford, while providing m ls.rle ra th today, some six to (ulster its economy
c»rding to a student of i n , i*
"How many schools arvl (• m .-nunl, exploding it* pressuriaed ,c rond mnnlli In a row in which
V
report
by
Ib
r
Commission
th* new residence with city ulili hnuit after tlie Army m*de an
lath,ns from llarsa r.t I'n u .i- il
pies will I.* dyuainilnl if (his cabin and killing ail of it i .11 | | „ imlei failed to continue a
will |Hiinl out go si and 'uni gss.itils
ties and ie r .:c r « . Itrailey Iklhatn unsuccessful batloon rat* Lie a.
Dr Th-imas F. I’eligirw gave approach i« rontimusl' " h* ask iwissrnjera and crewmen
stead) two • y e a r climb.
of
the
area
from
an
Industrial
recently cancelled hil fl.Otl.) *
iha figures in a lecture \4tdnes
l-h- ale force pilot's parachute
Kw)tn , | ,g Ur .
atatlnlc#
tempt with a Jupiter C rocket
standpoint It wdl suggest wave -lay night at East ( aroltna t.d- «d. "How nisny ten* of tlio.l.nials
month fire protection Contract
of clilM rrn will be denlri' an sslu- saved him from death, bul be was „ 1I(tn|»«loner, pr.-dicled 're Index
to r-ierert any shottrotnlngs men leg* m G rre m ille,
with lh* city, leaving th* air*
r |( , , Hi-l
.a lliin ? How many dotin' in.d.a Cl lib ally inlorrd Ilv
lit tiitd
t.d-l IntrrInter- tt0l||,, „*bH D e n v rr ihe next a ll
Ike Finishes Tour
tloliesl
of Cinfrraat without adequate fire
will be p iialu .n l to provide pub rviKators in &gt; liusiutal in nearby months and would not resum* it*
W
A
H
IIIN
G
TO
N
i
U
I
'
l
l
—
I’rest
This
still
b*
another
in
a
s«rlss
Coverage. Wilh the completion of
Ncltui.o that “ I d n'l know what rapid upward movement.
licily around the world?"
dent
Etrehlviwer
reiurnaal
to „ f mate es-onomic surveys. Die
A aeerrh paity lh*t IncfuJed annesation. tire c ity again would
mad# public al a
The answers lie in the quality liappi ned "
|ili*»lh&lt;Hit¥ls t&lt;»l*y Comber, the answer c e il. In th * I'irecrert »rw*. tVashingion hvlay, convinced that report w ill
rh' department reported that
Victims nf tha era h Included
toughulkin*
cr**a-eountry meeting In Ia*est.urg «n Oct. Jo
•f leadership in the South. I ’etllthe avrrsg.- factory worker, w ilh
tbickly-wordwi area near De- t l well *a tln.sa *t*kirg ann*a- hr*
4|r
sod
Mr*
Desmond
Cutrllt,
an
campaign
»wirvg
wouM
help
Re
Seminal*
w
ill
b*
on*
of
four
Cen
grew
saul.
*
ih
|
live
South’s
1«si
three dependent#, received a r#C
futuaV Spring* for a Sanford ation at prwsrnt.
Am rili;*n Irenes* *"d her B ritish
publican* in the battle for control tr*t Florida rouniiei included In
Negro arvl hi* companion who rannl 177.75 a week in ply after
Tropertjr owner* in the above
l.rhlrgr.-om of a ,lav Mi* t'ubllt
this report Others will b* laise,
of
Cvngrea*.
dcibl,-thins for federal Isle s.
ra p .d yesterday wliilo workinr,
men'ionnl areas may sign for an&amp;\
ltA(
X
S
Y
it
1*11
\
3.1
jtj*
fit
f
r«
m11111fnh1 jirrjU 'lu r uplift
Marion
ami
Flagler.
wa«
the
fin
in
rr
Dlaoa
Mucker
H ighw ay ” *5 le t ..s s n
M ■»ly negation in the
Sanford City
Ilu )In* (V)wer of lhe»* w ag ri,
man. ttf New York l it ) , » grand
S t a t e G o t V ; i.^ n s
Th# iwsrsbotg maetlng. irh r.l year old woman ease birth Ir (win s| Negr.-e*
Head ard Nlceville.
M « r*i» r'i offier at City Hall.
daughter of Ibr lair publisher ('tagur tsld . toae one per cent
T A l.I.A H fiS L E IL ’ T I)
Th*
for 7:45 p m at the fom hoys in her home Wednes laI'arenla Ills (lint
The prisoners, George I-g* A l­
because of the -lability In price*
federal government sp#nt I10E munity Building wilt ha alteruled night llien killed one of them gn&lt;|
Delegates* to tlie Virginia i on- Ile rn a ir MacF'adden
len . SO. Sanford, serving four
■rio t, the nation.
by
Sem:-"iD
tifflc.air,
local
tegis
slabbed
Ihe
olher
a
The
l
ijtilll*
were
married
Tue*■loretim»»
3I4.47D In Florida during ths past
grr»w of I ’arenls ai-l I ra. brrs
- * « r f for hrwaking and entering,
R aitr for Railnudcra
la'-ora,
i lu m iu r ..f
1'mnmeri* p„hce raid toda).
da V in laind'in’ s fashionable St
ru
ra
l
r
ia
r
,
most
of
it
fo
r
welfare
pros
ml
44
■
dm
H
lay
!-•
lw
rv
ru
l)
ami Wheeler Bragg J r ., 'J&amp;. Y e l­
At -ut 900,000 railroad worker*
rapresaeitatisea ar»1 hu*in#ss-neIV.iwe said a doctor was called lleldivi oil in* s la lr'l "ru»»i|v* Ja n irs Church. I be) w rrr headed
arvl
rood*,
the
enm
plrolltra
of
low III.iff. A la , serving a sevenby tha rounty medical alicvls resirtan *"' m*!li-sl nf Cun, -siting for an lla llsn lionr) miwn whop will receive a one • cent hourly
lice reportad today.
ye a r term, ran into th* wood*
tien ca rl) todi) lo reporl lo lh* Ailmiitb.n of Nrgroe* to whit# the e-i!Hiinn tn ufl'd rs-rt their pay Increave t&gt;«raul# of Ihe rlt«
HAVANA
(
L
T
I
i
—
Informed
whil# wotkirg on th* highway.
tn the Index over tha p u t l i t
home r.f Atra Gertriidc Tcarsor schools
liver
L'nitad
Tress International ra- tourcee »*td today di* rebel* may T a k e s On N avy
tnnnth* Another 4.40.nno electrical
to assist at an emergency ntxler
ST O C K T O N . C a'if. I L T l l —
ported that a guard shot at them, (ry again th li month lo itari an
The gr..up i*s*ed a resolution
and aircraft w orker* whole wagea
nit)
They
said
the
doctor
notirrd
anti
government
general
strike
da
S
h
e
r
iff*
deputies
IVedneiday
eon
but dul not know if h* hit either.
asking "a local option g.dutlun"
are lied to the Index on a quarter­
had slab wound'
Tast- a
rgltlg to ra
L |
J
..a newlv-horn I si) .........................
..
, | lr , r gr,gallon
problem in C h a r l C S
R ic h , 2 6 ,
Tl*e two cmieict* were believed spite thr failure o f lun previous f i s . a ' r i a nG# belor.gmg
ly basis w ill not receive a wage
un.l g.-srs.! t".'t .(*t-l ex'.lr 'O, that ........... , , bu, f
, tH„ „ . lr
p ;headed t.iC Hi* a rt* around the effort*, They said lh* pro jovem ha I F n n e r. I f , aft# r he a bu ill's! A S S e m D l C d
Ism j I,
Flglln A ir Torre Ita'e llaserration. menl ETC Union Federation b*t firin g it *.'ro»s tha*
kot #
41AIIW A ll. N J iL 'P h - F o r d
. * W’p,rM ^
h*'‘ ' margin,
D lC S ,‘ K lt C S H d d
Th# H-partment »ald th# factory
ltd
h
it
h
r
u
if
.
(f
.
.
.
__,
.
.
.
V
f
n
f
Nlri
P
fir
w
n
.
,
warned
it*
locals
to
be
on
guard
N
avy
tug
aa
it
pasiN)
Authorities ruid they Sel.cved the
Motor CV» turned out »hal un
D ie *ota was split
squarely
rh a rlrs F Mich, Jrt died Motr­ worker'* buying power hat In­
Tit#
d
-rtn*
called
an
amhulanre
S
u
it
ow
tha
Stockton
Channel,
"
l
l
against
a
terro
r
e
a
m
p
a
ig
n
,
• ^ r was hemmed in snmewlier*
in the Orange creased 5 per cent liner the low
dmihledly will he Ihe last Model
a d |*&gt;ln e Police searchrd the down the nil-htle on another resol­ dav at 9 91 a in
slatting "about net M.“ In an -..a* going too fast." F rase r n
In ih* 25 s.piare mile k i s
ution, calling for rontli.ued sclioid Memorial h .•pllal fullnwing
a point of ihe r#cr*sion U lt A p ril.
linusr
and
found
I
hsla-di
of
tin
cffori lo f r i g h t e n people iidu plained. " I Jusl shut^nre to »
j L m ^ a . V 'ih r'^ d d on” . : , n.'veMary
D ll* reflected a longer work
*c o .d infant 'luffed in a bwrti , segregation and e.ulor«lng His- r.* brief llln c t,
iirtilin i irn rtf*! i ir ik r ordfri,
'hi m tn ulow *!•»«n
!
(|u f ir%l
( lfaia „
• istanrr siaial of Gov l.ll»tea)
lie was bmn In llaiin n Cuunljr, a*ck, higher hourly rarningi, and
h u A rep...1 ■«il the hat" du-d
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P&gt;# |9&gt;sl Model T rn lli off the „f , -hemorrhage and multiple Allnoftil It filled for lark of a Tenn . O d 77. 1911. and had Ilv- relatively ita b lr price te ieli, the
majority.
e ’ In Sanfoid the past tw«* year* depiriment la id .
aisemh ) line at Ford • alsemldv |( lh 40lJ„ ,|,
l.i was a painter
plant
he-e
mtertperted
hetaeerThe
aurvtvlng
Infant
was
gur
The eartila^a after taxrs wur#
The Nrnt’nole r**unl&gt; r n t r i l
M .s ala.ut 141 cent* a week higher
Nun IV)V I S re lilt Wife
(
’an
riT
Film
Slated
l«o
b
r
i
g
h
t
and
ihlning
!•&gt;*
,
p
v
d
chanre
lu
IK
e
Mis
Petr
m
J
tl.*
F'.ind t.slav I a
111* 4 i ii r i ir a u ( u i u c r ,U.„-)*tv Mary HI h and nut- child, ricb t than in August and about ft 5d
s.it. • m o t h e r ,
Mrs
r.ladva
» ^ IfM M sfff
m a il. #. muling
higher lhan in September a year
aril
present t film on cancer to m ■ritb, iilit
Immediately
a
f
t
e
r
w
a
r
d
in*
Noses,
and
ner
husband
ttidia.u,
I
Ro&gt; V|*n»
llrin a ln * ».-rc sent In i hatla agn.
the intoeii of .*-'emlno.e 1 ount) al
41-utel T, the anrld'i Drat ma*v -*e.e booked for Investigat n
i ampaign e i* c u tjv -s s-ew,"with
S p m F rhla) at the Veterans of no),ga, Term for servlres and ItiNhsrp reducUon* In fo-sl p itc rf
proiluclion automobile ard
an
^«ich concern,'' tin
fact
("vat
Euirign W ait I Ernie 4 .E-ct.ir lerment.
ami lower ruata fur pervonal cape
Am rriran s&gt; mbol of frugal opera
tPkuy rontrJtiUtnrs * .* glrm g I I .
Bits son F jn r , st Home wn* In arid ivcfrati)'n olfset higher price#
Wilt be |.lr s .n l t.t autvrtr IJ'I**
lion, a ill parti* ipale In an e.n
I'h* leader* today sun! “ * i.dlar
More than 1W&gt; personal Inter lu Sanford wrhrn hi* tour of duty
. Iiarg* of local airungernrnta.
tnu* fr-un lb* audienre
fur (all rlothinjt. m rdiral care and
nniny conteit with on* of th*
to Iw f|.read t v r III* r.rlP (ties
,h i Arm &gt;' *» toitipIelteJ Lalew I, hundred* off phone call*
traniportallon.
of the Sr-ren ageli. ie» *arttC!j a
[rantion of the plant l l expected IIG9 Fords.
I’ KHH IA. Ill t U I ' l )— 4 bomb
The 'D«|el T . driven at its top
ttng in th* I F * !H nn' go far and a auck of letter* were re to be gradual until hi* return.
speed of In mile* an hour, aver was found today In C rn lral High
toward financing t .**• ageruiet potted thil morning b) Marvin Nov. 14
S.-h.a.l her# and police and F B I
for lh* treat year.”
Meltier, manager of Ihe SanforJ
Th#
Herald was
asked
to ages a trout tJ m itei per gallon s o nt* rush*)! to th* t. Iv.wJ to In
&lt;•-&gt;*1 f.-r *h# c a .i nalgn
ia
The
hrw
Ford,
when
driven
at
a
"sound
a
call
f»r
help"
by
Cham­
M anulitluring C o , aa I result
vrsilgale The twimb did n &gt;1 et
I'ti'.lKKi. which "apterar* Uu-ttwlv
ber of Commerce Manager John conservative 30 mile* an hour f ,r
al-te u -ilr.r thr r*«porr* in huth of an irtlc le in t recent issue K rld c r , who raid that "at 1***1 !•**! gasoline economy, ores about pbulc
4)»njt Tl days igu a black
euitiher
aid
sue,
lr.( crates,** at Th* Sanford Herald roquettlng tOO ' aiperier.red ae tlng machine I t miles per gallon
more help for thre# Sanford operatori in th* area new a rt un
I y u e r i raid
AMually, the M-de! T —a twin p.vsder bomb exphded In Ihe Ar
Membership due* for the Semi ' head o ' the Fairncr* Mechanic*
The "w rited o fre e r' n conHoming plinta
I*-.er job - s t i not *ew. D was slra Em *!h Synagogue hare and
•tnplo) *d ,
Truvt ( )i of Hath. N Y , brf.&gt;re he taginur, or
it would *rrm.
poller
sin.*
have
be*it
plagued
■J i« caver seen such a re
ii
..I*
(
uuntv
(
haniher
of
)
)»tnO fficials nf Ihe three garment reconstructed from parti obtained
with
fait*
rep
.ns
of
I*
mbs
plaid
mere#
i
r
r
i
n
have
been
lere
lvtd
up
hu
ic.blem
e
in
Seminole
lll‘*
‘"clh'-d
of rampal*n•pease," laid M eltier. 'Out of plant* plan expansion in the f , '*'*i a n t i q u e
ear hohtqivts
mer e *xam have
nave Ires
usen rrc riv ru
,
ing. a woman today »ald *he l*
cd in Ihe c iiv 't acho-ila
liu le'e rvi'w s. only jn w«re found near future. Sanford M anufartur throughout Ihe nation
from E
rs-l
4
4
rioter,
g
I
si
Kan
■“ *
........................
&lt;0,l0', ,n r hl* r r , l r f , " enl a candidal# fo r the Sanford CDy
Drsre have b**n rv. * s|»t•.•..sos
to be eip«rienc#d, hut wg are tng b»p#i to doubts. Ila pieient
Ma* os Sanford, t’lllford McKib live year* ago
----------------------CommltHnn
bul live sch&lt;*.ls ha e Irern evaru
A 5anford man •* 'errlay w ai laun'hir.g a gradual training pro pas rod. It still ncedl experienced
tun. chairman nt Ihe annual drive,
44hrn a&gt;krd alrnul lot parti
.-J m f „ | „ g lo g, , c r (ly Hatl
ate,l several time*
elect*.] a vie* rrrsPler.t of the gram, gud hope to train five nr operatori Fartosa wim ttp e n e n e J O V C G G S T o
H o st
ielighlrd.
|- clpaliun
hod), al , f*m|„ine touch.” 4\t!h lhn*«
Clriallon In the trail* hralv.
tlv e ymrlh* th il weak were • tleklgl.trU
Flo rid * Citrus Eaposltion, *ched •is nn.it#n at a time l» run the who deilra employment alisiuld
A .cording to the campaign dli though he Isn’t in b u iln ri*. &lt;hc w .,ri|, 41,,.
|{ Bc-*k anmruncfired tl'a) ric h for throw:,tg a
ulrsi March 7-11.
•ewing m achinri "
make appliratb&gt;ni al lh* Florida
IMr ^ --in'' the campaign
"cherry *-omh,'* a l)p e nf Hie ' ector. hr nor anyone in Hie mem- e* banker said. ‘ 44h#-,r I wa* in
Among lire officer* elerted In
Ttarro M anufarlur.ng Co ra StaW
Etnploymaof Service, W.
W inter Haven at « luncheon hr
The 5emln'.|# Jarrees will ho*! works,
into
Hleliveiwal*
High lirrainp tolicttatinn had a tiling to ' buaine#* t learned 10 appreciate f ,„ y ,t l r l t novr held hy D lild
l i e bo*H *f directors was J . Dan p- rted that it ha* lampnranly &amp;*eond V .
ihe Tourth D utfict fall caucus School here and another voulh do with 44eb*ler • lubi-iiplm n the work Ihat !• done fur a com- Gaichel. Dem oeralie nnmlnate foe
filled iia quota, but wt'l reed more
ar-e»trd for making loin# of But evrryone in the C nf C I* m.rnlt) by ths- Chamber of Cum Dulriet 7 on the County CnmiulfT .f.g h t.
al the local Rhrin* Club. Sunday
happy bec* uie it rxemplifle* tile 1nitre#. And a* a resident of any j | i (, n
New prwvldsnt ef tha organiia operator* when th* company movea
The meeting beglna i t 1 p. m.
lh# fair# bcinib" repsirta.
community spirit that r iv e lead- a
ira that I*
area
t* try tng
Ir to progress,
tints ia Bista Rep Ben I ll l l Gtif- to II* new building. Supgrviior n{
Mr*. Berk * a iJ the eight men
John Alexander, cgucug ghalr
Brookfield M illa, M rl. M clorit
era like to find. 4V»b»trr !• n«t in think everyore ought to help as In the race "don't wory me a bit,
fin J r . Other officers
Include is
.. . . .-a , k .
tit
.
.
THOMPSON. Conn. — «t - T I» - - man, ( a ll that t* rlu b i will be
buiiner*. i a-nr to Sanford tn re- mush aa lie can. My part may be I ni going to make the tun uff
Tim m a* Qulnby and F'rancis llei- n o stated that w hil* manr eime ja m e * Id# and Staaley Chaplow rtpretemad hy th# jw i or mnre
rtrtch. both e f Orlando; Tom Turn- to tb# plant vary f#w wgr# at- , kJ
from a tavam brawl in a mambera aipac'.td to attend. The
lire, bul each year line# 1953 ha sm all, icla tivcty, tut I hop# that and I’ll bet on tt."
ball. Winter Haeen. sice prwte- p#n#Mad.
hor*# and buggy. When aikad ita u pr#itd«nt and other at at#
Why did the drcld# to run after
Generally fair through Friday. haa t#*t In hi* due* aa on* of the It helps keep my present home
daarta) W . W. OMdings. Winter
Brookfield M IU i baa Jual open­ bow ba riptured th# pair. Mat# dignitaries wilt N* on hand.
the qualify Ins deadline'' Very lint*
I li |h today 73 la M, low tonight Drat, member* In tb# new mem- town p ro rre tiln g ."
K a r e n , (e-eetary. and I I 0 Ap ed for thr *#aaun Ji^ l Aberhaeh, trooper Jam ei Donahue replied,“ I
All torat actl4» and associate 57 to 31. Yarlablt wind* 5 I# 17 benhip j r a r .
McKibbln i i loukinf fur tnutv pic: “ They needed a wom an-l*
| j f J r , Y l i U r H a***.
tuoatger ml Ut# piont, will rwiwra haadosl 4he aa mU u \hm p**a "
| men*uo&lt;a ar# oigsd te aUaod.
nsilea per hour.
, J hanror Cilrisa
4k«b*Dr w a a .lta t W'cbaLcr.
j Git ra ta ."

For Corn. It's Wheat

Meeting: Cancelle&lt;T

itungary Observes
Revolt Birthday;
Resigned To Faie

Unlucky 13th Satellite Is Failure

D unn Is 'Sh o cked ' Talks End, So Does Upper Stage Difficulties
By Write-In P la n Shelling; Quemoy B l a m e d ; Life Very Short
In 'Defense link’

Students Planning
Big Demonstration

Probe Is Started
Into Air Collision
Which Killed 31

Lot Of Quacking

Annexation Drive
Needs 204 Names

Poll Shows Six O f Seven
Seminole Will Get
In South Against Mixing

Living Costs Hold
Steady; Wages Hit
Peak In September

Economy Analysis

Local Con Flees;
Hunted By Hounds

Mother Has Twins;
Kills One, Stabs
Other Dozen Times S*?

Z T Z ',:~

Rebels Threaten
Big Cuban Strike

Model T Honored
With Tin Lizzie
Today

United Fund Now
$30,000 Short

Call For Help Answered;
Experience Still Needed

Bomb Discovered
At Peoria School

Not In B u sin e ss,
B u t D u es P a id U p

Mrs. Jay H. Beck
Says She’s ‘In’
Commission Race

Wright Is Elected
Exposition ‘Veep’

District Meeting

Caught At The Pa«fi

Weather

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J L ’NIOR G IR L 4-11 W IN N E R S —These Junior l-H jrir1* were nn hand Tu* day night t&lt;»
jiccept achievement award# at the annual meeting fur tlii* purpose. Loft to right, Sylvia
Milder, /mien foods; Loientin** Wagner a n il Ka-ie Pippin, fond preparation: Shraht
Rest (hidden from camera by .Mi** Pippin, home improvement; Linda Kinir and Muuyertt
P itta, clothing; Catherine Cammack. dairy food*; Virginia Stam k". -a frty. and (a ria
Lommier, home economica.
(Herald S ta ff Photo!

Noted Columnist Starts
In Herald Next Monday
Th* f iit t d pclIUtal c o t,« lord•n l
C bildi, one o' th«
•blest sod molt esperienetd memben of what Time magarine call*
the "hard core" of the WashingI*n , (D . C .) p r*is io rp t, br,umc»
• r if u ls r contributor to I h r Nanford H trild . n« Monday, when hn

Ford Reports Loss
In First 9 Months
DETROIT (LTPI &gt; -

Ford Mo­

la r Co. had s romolidalcd net
lea* of tl*.**VMO in the lin t nine
months of thii y t s r. Company
PrMidow; u«arr Ford II said,
howwvr, that ho ha* Mrh bOK&lt;
for a lubi'.antlal profit in the
fouCJ, quarter.
In th# lame period * jrtsr se^.
ill* complny had cnnlolulatfd net
e s rn ln p of P7).yy&gt;.0W.
Ford Mimed Ihr b n ptimsrdv
mi a "iirbitaiitlal drop in istes.’*
He said the leas amounlcd to 3d
oants p*r ihiro on capital itock,
bated on th* avrrage number nf
aharr* outitindiof during each
period. The company had rarrfor* of 14 12 per th u c in the lira*
nine month* of 1957.
toni'-lldated is le t for the lin t
nine mecUi* weir t2jSS2.9Q0.rW).
• S3 per *#»t drop f-om la tfi of
04,4!P.209.000 in th r f in t nine
month! it«t year.
&amp; llci of p *-*c fijrr c a n anil
Irucka for Ih* flcat three quarter*
Ih li ) f i i were 911.'’54 until, com

parti with 1.712 2n4 snl't n th&gt;:
•ante p/riud . ) » ir ac*.

Political Veteran
! sw a n to n . v t. — r u m

~

At

t l . Milo Bsrr.ey looki beck on a
litira l e irc e r during which he
Id half a derm diffeient office*
over * perl,-I of G5 year*

C

Quotable
Quotes

United I’re** tn(&gt; rnatrueal
coiumn, ‘ ‘We.hington t a llin s ,"
&lt;’ ft V SnloN . It. I. — V | « P r r i
it s r u makin; it* three timts-a- ident Nis»n, warning that the
wtek appettanco in thoe paget. Democrats may bring on a dis­
I l Inr 3”, year* a t a ncw ipaj^r astrous inflation:
man, Child* hat established a bril­ "Don't forget that every wild
liant reputation aa a ip ccia liit in spending government in history
ends up with worthless money."
covering the s lw a y i complex ard
often confuting r.cw* develop­
WILMINGTON. Del. - Fn-mrr
ment* In nalior.f] and internation­ President Truman, in accusing
al ilf a t n .
Nia&lt;m of using "verbat garbige"
Hit column, which i* syndicated tn hi* campaign speeches'
by United F e a tu rc i. Ire . to more
“ A sound govern me nl to the
than
ISO leading
newipapcra lit publican- is the kind u( govern­
ment in which the p r e s i d e n t
Ihiuughuut the L'nitcd State* ami
makes nice sounds while the vice
Canada, l i noted lo r the cOnciH- president snarl* "
n en and c la rity with whirh he
report* *nd evaluate! the underly­ CHICAGO - Mayor Paul Egan
ing lijm lica n ce of the mod Im ­ of Aurora, 111., who Is leading
portant political, govern:, rental, with his police chief, on why he
diplomatic or rrunumic events, wants to sec Picvidcnt Eisen­
hower:
both here nr.ri abroad.
I want the A rm y nut there
Child* U alio the author of
(in Aurora). At least a couplr
many books, the latest of which, battalions *&gt;f whatever is neces
"Fiienhow er: Captive Hero,’* be­
sary to run the police out o(
came a national hr it teller im ­ o ffice."
mediately
a fte r
publication.
Others err "Sweden: The Middle
WASHINGTON — \ctres* T.1Way," a itudy of the ct" perailve lulah Bankhead, who also It a
moteinent in Sweden; "Tow ard A
Democrat, on (he presidential
Dynamic A m e rica"; *Tbl» J iY o u r
P'ltsbBUIet of Vice President ^ ic ­
W ar"; ‘1 Write l rom Washing­
on;
ton"; 'H ie Farm er T ak r* A
"Tlravrn h-lp 1 * all If Nison i*
Hand"; ’T h e
flagged E d g e "; elected president In I900.'*
"Ethics In A Huvlr.c** Society"
(with Douclait (*atur); * ThU I*
Dem ocrar)," and others.
Born in the M issinippi l l iw r
KLLBIIOItO. Pa (U N
v
town of I'Unton, Iowa, Marquis JO year-old llolilcln tow owned In
William Childs decided at the age C I*lit ftawen and .Sun nf Wellshar-,
nf 13 that he wanted to he a ha* produced 2A1.JM (tourul* nf
newspaperman. T&gt;-da). after 33 milk, a record which top* the mm
jeara in the business, he duem’ t hineil lifetime output of It aver
know what prompted that am bi­ age dsiry mw* The cow. Korn
tion, for hi* father « n a lawyer dyke Bert* Jannrk Segi*. it (till
and all his fo ic h c a irn had been going strong.
farm ers; but true to that early
ambition, he began his journalistic career immediately after gr*
There weie 3 » 3 more ph)*l
dialing fr»tn the University of ciuri* in the U. S. at the end of
Witconain in 1923
- 1937 than at the beginning.

Many Florida Drivers Losing Licenses

Negroes On Trial
In Bus Seat Test
B IR M IN G H A M . Ala f t ' P I l —
Fourteen Negroe*. Including Inte­
gration leader Rev. F L . ShutUeiworth. go nn trial here tonight
on charges stemming from a
m m te it of the city 'a but tegregallon law.
Shuttleiw&lt;&gt;rtrv wai treed from
ja il Wednesday after icin g de­
tained overnight under II.JOQ
bond He wa» charged with Incit­
ing violation of the passenger
plaiemrnt ordinance, inciting to
violate the ditonferly cor.duct ordinanp, eon-plring tn commit a
brearh of the peace and conspir­
ing to cause a breach of the peace
Thr other 13 Negr-es. nine men
and four women, who were ar
retted shortly after they took SEN IO R (HIM, W IN N ER S
Them three *enlor l-H
front scata on two rtly hu*r* &lt;'lull iriri.a won Achievement awnrtls f&lt;»r their projects in
Monday, were charged wflth dlv- Seminnlc County this year. L^tt to ria h t, H ttlc Rolilmun.
ordcrly ro n d u ct, conspiring to
commit a breach of the peace over-all nchievoment; Sibyl Grant, public speaking. at;,i
ard conspiracy to cause a breath Gnil Rue(liu'r r. clothing (tln-ns revuet. They r«-ceivod certiflcistes ;im l pin* Tuesday nitrht from Mi-- N!vrti** Wilof the peace.
f i . i , Home Ucntonstraton ngent.
(Herald S ta ff Hhotm
From hU veil in city Jail, Shut
tlciworth *cnt a warning to May­
or James Morgan and thr city
commission to Integrate parks bv
Nov. tJ nr fare federal court a r
I.OS ANGELK-O r l’PI — A trrt- I
\ t l r r r . I triy Urrttam.
tinn.
K'lrabcth Tajlor, who was h( liled the Superior Court suit Wed
Itevcd tn hate been left a tm all
■
■f M, Pi ism),
forturr by Sirr late hu*hartd. Mike sgterd tn pay *1* 0 9 for nn*
T-»id, ',Vedr,f*day vva* charged
HOLLYWOOD —(U P!) - Thr with falling to pay two month; year's rental of me h &gt;use where
U5S Saiafiih, fm t .&gt;( *he killer" rent nn a house at Tutsan, A n r.
I-he planned l-&gt; life after Tudd's
aubmarine* *./ World War 11, will
The 2B-yrsr-4l&lt;lgraven • hairtsl death in a plan* Crat!) last March
be seen or. television early in 1913 beauty who*e New Yo rk dates 21
in a medernired version of the with singer Eddie Fl»hcr were re"Adventures d Tom Swift."
p rted tn have cauted thr break
The first program of the series. up of his marriage with Debbie
The Sea r f (ia lilre — where
"Solar Sub." Sella how the re­ Reynolds w)« charged with Q'ving Jetu* "rebuked the w inds"—lie*
doubtable Tom install* solar en­ S3.000 in rent for September ard nn lha border between S&gt;,-ia and
ergy atvvard a *uhmarinf.
I^ba non.
October

Liz Taylor Sued For House Rent

TA t-t-A H A SSFE - T h - new taw | license who has been thrice eon.
which calls lor aub-mitl,- suspen- victed of a traffic violation, in a
lion of the driver's license of 12 montht peri-cd. provides h r
three-time convicted traffic viola­ cine months .-uspension on five
tors t* taking drisers off the hirh- violation in an 13 month* period
w a)- in I'tor.da at the rat- of 1land onr year on eight violation
300 a month.
convictions in any three year
Dtpartment of Fubllc Safety : P*rifd.
Director H N. Ktrkman reported
C u rre rliy . U&gt;e rlep»rtm*nt is atthat the new law, p»i«ed by the
*&gt; invoking I , WO lire n ie i. most1937 session of the legislature, hat
ly o-i drunken d riv in j. and giving
in cr' icd tuipentan activities by re exam ination on at least 3(0
about 60 per rent over previous monthly. Re-examination* »re Inr
years.
•hn!i- whnve driving ability
•
Th- 1937 law a-.thoiirr* * l i t
qtievlioeahlf he-tU*P |he-’ve he*n
month surpensbn of an) driver’* Involved in * wreck. Kirkm rn

Russians Will See
Revolt Reminders
V \3HtNGTO.N L PI i—Members
o. t.'.e Sw ift Em bassy who loak
across the stirrt In tlrM will sec
a g riyn ic reminder of the Hunganstt Te»-lt.
The A p . i In Intrmallena!
Un.on of E lcctri-a l Workers u ld
' * , n d u » i ot in headquarter!
building directl*
ac.-o«t 16th
■ f -i vie Sone Kmbatss
would he il' j ninatrd n the form
-f a it'-!
T .dav i! the -e-end
ar.mversarv nf the anti • Soviet
uprising m Hungary

said
"There i» suinr rompluint by
d riv e .! that Ihey are u n lam r!^
•viih the automatic su«pens9
la w ," *aid Kirkman "but thidoes not relieve them
thrir
•
entino. he added, a id also thlt
information i» minted on ih tir
d rive n licenie* "
I’ nted « i ric h I33I-39 ticcnte
i* a c o rd tm lin n nf thr trtw h ith
ie*d*
"Three
convi.-tlopi nf trainvioiaiion*. regardless - f place nf
offeni-. In anv 12 months pe" f |
wiH re* .It In s Hpenilon of hrernr Five !» eight rnnvictien will
ir- d i- added !U*peniion* "

Suit On Television

■(AN AN© f RANK CA9&gt;

st NOi f . Pickle rtliih
added to canned baked
bear.* gives a tasty sur­
prise. H o t in eaurrol*,
tep with slit, sautled
franka. Coke and thia
good t i*te go togvthar
d*..c.ou*Iy,

Enjoy summer fun
year 'round.. .have an

Indoor Picnic
with the real refreshm ent...COKE!
Whatever the weather, ett.oy thr fun of a picnic . . . r.,.ht
home! Just Uke your pick of there
recipes,, then shop r.i year grocer's for all the fix iu ji. Of course he’s featuring that big

.Milkman Cometh

picnic favorite . . . Coca-Cola! Coke . . . famous for its cold crisp taste.
preferred because it's t K rial refreshment, block up on Coke
-.

today . . . keep it handy, read** to serve with meals.

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Announcing the all-new

1959

D ESO TO
Camilla* I ran renv
denied •vnaomm* with I rup «r*nr»
marmalade, J( eup each cataup ttii
vinegar. Marinate pork riba in sauce,
trill. hasting often with aauce. Dehcioui with Coke.
H a w a ii* * * m a t .

Garnish) our Hawaiian riba with r 'tirapplearid green [upper eubea on firka,
had tomato— stuff-1 with ^•l&gt;Iet;*w,,
It'* thwa l.tt.r touches that makathe
difference . . . Juat aa Coke make* t
d.dtreiue, too.

Y O U R G R O C E R IS

atanc tmc c l i a n u p t a i n With
paper plait*. napkina and rupa you
ran t'ran up in a jiffy, and they'ic
fart of the lun of tie cimir. Jmt fill
the cupa with Coke and &gt;ou’ra ttt for
a pleasant picnic.

F E A T U R IN G

A LL TH E

Mil

***'• •-» O It*# H| l|

M A K IN G S !

everything you see...
everything you touch is NEW!
See ihr I'J.VJ lie Soto and )m ill let I
an urge m rue l«hfml die t.lirrl and
drive it. T im car r Ioi* v nidi newness
. . . in its beauts and in dir surprising
ea*e n! jit tiding ami handling, liuuli
a push button, fret a ntighiv Turboflash Y'R engine respond instantly.

f r r l die iiraitiiirvv ot lb-Suin'* n n r
Level Cruise R id e -smooth, pillowtod. and vain on any mad. And Inr

dir Inn lime

1115 eavdy

Swivel Srau. S rr

tit and out

last* in n m u t C :« C&gt;'i, icv-culdl

Plt.uc tn c H i, II* -t *lt roof American eh— between
two . .c— ef rar.ti&gt;d luncheon m tal. Niro into aticka,
fa:!*;. *uh r V*. Tl.'i eajy "f.ngw food1’ taste* an geed
with sparkling Ccra-Co'.a.Ia fact, the cold eriip taat* of
C ih * t . ,*i c ;t th* favor el almas*. aay dish you M m .

these divtinrtive

Rem em berCOKE and Good Taste
go together!

DE SOTO

Display Tomorrow

BRASS MOTORS
3)6 E. Commercial

SNACHTNAv . A pieivi-standby- -e uedcf,!vti*C - a l i a t
Coke actually i m t n up &gt;vi. last* h-t*e-n bitn.
make* every mouthful more dulcious. No wonder Coke
U a favontt wv.h (aod. Sa'tr.at guest* ta t^e m l
refraehment —Ccra-Ccla. Th.y'll appreci*.* j\ -r g^-4

new t a il at jo u r DeSoto drain*.

The smart way to go places . . .

On

im

nl dir rar on l&gt;r Suin'* nrw .S|»nii»

TUNA tALAO HOI IS . Add dired (t llfy . onion And CAp-t
la ditir.ed. ha'.w] tuna. Moiaten w-.th aatsd d.-rwinj
Heap into ip’.it and buttered mil* let g-.ests help t i-rmaelvsa la Cokr, served in an itw-fll'H p!a»*ic t urV-t
(available at your grom'l). People da hflp tketneelvr*
to Coke Qv«r *3 mdlion tune* a diy.

SIGN OF GOOD TASTE
REGULAR

FA 2-5441

VdMtf orfar owflvodly of The Coca-Cola Company by

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W om an’s Page
Elisabeth Ashby,

Woman'* Editor

In W e s te r n W a r d r o b e s

A d o p te d

rh..n» r \ : : * ! i

By Ja p a n e s e

n&gt; i. \&gt; i*\l 11v

1 • \nw there's no *:.gma And thf
men have change*!. they ire in&lt;n tcrrstfd "
T*tk&gt;(&gt; i l l ’l l
• !a * l
k|ur» CntnlwtiHle
thi* city a;e *o Wcaternirfil thr
II ip llaraguclil, Uir •m e * head
v nur.g
modern*
vsardr-be In.
.( kimono* drt iner. *w:.l »k;*t* and »wcatMl*. Codes f j l *tc. *' *, f ? d .
. .
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..
i
» or blouir* had iijttrtl tnc Wi-

( 1*1 Women'* editor

Garden

(p G A A D n a h
Mr*

G a te
lu lllln

He rn Andrew. ind

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I ’ M r . I Mil I I.
It here «o kind,

Mr
m l Mr*
Juit tickle hfr *ith « hor, and hj%* rrt u n r d t..
• I f '»u*h» with a hi - •
Norl
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lO J . And what 1 Colorful ha
o r ean ha»f In our rtorlda .
J .,..
if*
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flfn*

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that

Although
therr
i- .
many '
• surer! for |nformat!*&gt;- i . In what

\*&lt;\ rrn
tlir bi-ijit : nbi
j^ ,* d tiro j: „ &lt;1 a
«uch tend
en .
Bui since tto.'d Wa II. mony
,j the *
•&lt; . 1
hr*r
*omrn ire
. *• •

Carte
NXtU
their home in
r * till ; Mr*
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been

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ju*t

huilt that

u n c i ol v ,

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In do moniniy m out garde"*
\( .% p,-;.-- Lundqui*: d iu r h lr i
"I'nrie P.vscoc ' h a. b«
„f 3|r ard Mrs I
S.rd fn guide. *lrcr I transplant.-!
|..r ., x
| , : |la
mytelf from the y .n h la r d '.o Urn .r.o rii* i Mi *.
beautiful
Snuthlard. n*er four
y fa ri ago Therefore, Ihf October
Mi
• 1 Mi*
I I W k.r.*'i
c irilrn
e'.mre* thi.:
f &gt;!'o*a aie N** V*
*
• « r . •'
dRllly a rfC.m oht.it of hi* tug y
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(fttinn*
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rrt. a"d tfedt *r.ou d t&gt;e p ll lfd
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.time 1* m r
tnr ' I mrm
in O f'.vifr The. *l-. ir»enl Itlrm nf ihr S'* •
on t r it e l .hmu*
*fl\»* tin arr n etrr i t prrt'y in
19.*.* Vi
l l&lt;# ifc.&gt;**d year hl*»*m You m»*
eh &lt;**♦ frnn* «rv number nf *a ‘ :e
y . . . ] Mr* \ ,r j
1. s n ih
t.e* — oki 'aihmned typr* nr the h i* - a .
, r.r ; te*'* Ih u '•re*
hybrid*.
hit • liter Mr* I 1 np itj;. j | i
^ S h c n rtrr pllr.llng *eed«
i l , ., f h e t : * .* * nail Ha^.-.ilr
l .«
*■ )! follow th# diifcliont on the S rp jH ad u i i -i&gt; rr*idcm *
l r*
•rfd racket* I uuatlyr treat the in drto. I_. M n ..711.* &gt;d. i« tne
*red bed* in advance hy rakirg formei !&gt;• - ’ hySn*i t . » .Sir.lmd.

eu ir. .

naya, one **f Tokyo'* la rsr*l d*
•l» til.
id
&gt;alr»*:ic •
. ort'-mei* t ’
thru
«•&lt;
\Vr*irrn *1 &lt;••* from the m »'
and fj*hi " m i i l f i ’ r
d
"Itefore the war. It * **
1aim
t red * ’■&lt;n*' . .Je. *n' t-rr
•ir.e s irl t.. n r i r f&lt;
Mi** II
\ lk i r •
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Church
Calendar
7 lit R&lt;H VT

1

Re* I.* »g» S itttng, Seur-' i
In
ilrv feriilirer with told —
PreabytriU '
hi.rch, •«1 I instiu.l
Smoke, which *l«o *er*r* ai a
the vvo.ker* and le a lrr* o* Hie
pe«tlcidr ind fungielde &gt;red* of
M*rr* Mem:*
&lt; •* *a** *’f the
m iny innual* and p rre n n iili m i*
Mi.-*i rtc*b )'en a-i k h it*li a‘.
1°
he plinted in fbtoher, including
p m
larkspur
isi^dragon.
poppie*.
blue bnr.net ird ,-orn f'ower. whn-h
The v'hw- el rholr nf t'i* f it*:
will i l l idd gay colon to jo ur
M» thndNt 1 b .rch w I practice a
fk .w rr garden
7 IS p m
•.Many
\
nf u» who hive lived up
I .
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ro ith will remember the b L r for­
get me not. 11 a tmal! friendly
practice at ’•
r m
flower blooming in thr SptigUiv.r,
i mu \t
but in F 'n rid i. with III abundant
aunihln*. It hivnine* a tall flowrr
( tier rh tiro.- . f the Mir*t M rth
Among Ihr vegetables that ran
.d ist Churrh will p ra .lirr at « l\
he planted now are: beet*, btoc*
r- tn
roll, eahhagt
carm U , rollard*.
endive, lettuce nnlon*, ipm .eh.
S t H R D .T
turnip, in d pir»'ey.
l''ne.-re*t llapii»t t'hurrh Tram
^Why not try out a ami 1 straw
ing l ninn e niwl at • 30 p in
d irty patrh for
treat next
S irilay V l.u h l wlrndwr
Spring? The Mlnriua No fti nr
old reliable Miislnnary are et
SI M l XT
pe tally recommenJei!
l.iw n s
need
atlrntlnn thr •
P irc .r c 't B jp tu t ih i.u .t t hi
month. Rye g ia n ihrm'd be *&lt; vn
prl m l l e KO nl cho.ri piaw
r*nw for a good Wmtrr lawn, but
jt S » p. ni
first, your lawn, after mown!
I'in r n c d l)«t *it t hatch i id
down In about 1' a inche*. thn.ild
he fertilized with a eompletr lawn
food. »•* it may l*e strengthen*d
1'inrrreit I'.jpti t ih w rili lur.ior
V / o rf Ih f rye rompetca with it
wnd Y i,alls Mi low*liip mri t
Mr food. Agam Cold Smus*- ran
a f i p m.
he u*ed on top &lt;&gt;f old etlabllihed '
lawns. It has some fr rt tliir r val­
ue, to* Water the lawn tieatment
Itirthday Celebrated
In well, fjiw ns should aim hr
M- a-il Mr' Court .
vm U i
watched for army hugs and »-&gt;d
td.otti. NX F »r»t
• r«i • * *
ia*»%•
web-worm*, entl apply fbrldrln
o* rhlordanr
a part) fo r Ihrir
s » «•» •*
f'ltniv trees shnuld receive llir ir
hi* n^hth titittulav
Tall feeding thi* month If vnur
II* t • nttritilmi; lt»r !*.••» «r
eilrxis trees shnw sign* of »calr
tc»Afi|
p liA in j tn V t t f » trer
^Ite flv or red *pidri mite*,
A ilrt*n «&gt;f w hitn crc|*o,
hf*u«r "h ilr ihr j;ir!» ktot.hrl
ray with oil emidMon nr mala
»p-1
Iiiitlilrsl high mid lm jwhlv
thton.
Ir rth lo n am ! pla&gt;r.t jum r» H»r
r».:t«r crviup H r r .t tn r«’jfi.it
Hay lithe* and wniwryllis may
i tit'l'il.—1 .1 vvitli liu g 'r l.i-ad
ll.rnt tr l!h p rtirt *iaa amI&lt;«| ti»
he separated at thi* time and re­ front scoop ns-cklitt*- t-*
Itirn ta t jr t r r , I j M a Ntafftml
planted In n.wr bed*. Bulb* nr
hem. I»y l.n irv A ldrifli.
X* nr |&gt;*»udnr), i Hu V»r tlrjntlfA
tuberous moled plant* ihoold t»
It H a \X hltr. ‘I^fl Hr I **\ iHv *
dug up. divided »nd stoied In
isUft'A Herr
iif ir d
li ! . •*»
xermievillle, dry *and nr »aw(lutt. Story Feairne Meets
K ilt e r llllies m iv be planted la
|jt* * r
NXfintrn
s • rt
\ x •» ' f|irot« »*f i ik r, Irr s rrilV «.1 »|
ter in thi* month and .*l*o ,n thr m rt \ | onrfa\ niffhr j t t n r
» . n f it &gt;‘L% mi l «*4in&lt;|* Ir *••» «
next two months
h a ir had inm r Dottir JaM m r in ». *• Mi*
,m r r r I w rh * NX *. U XX.m»ik*
•^autiful neuter * fre -le Ma*t*r
\ llallnvkfrn Ih r n r
*h t'farV *rr • t»**n * *•»’»•» t a 1 P
•
,wly bloom* late In Vpril a-.I into r a ti, m tfh ri, amt pim ipNci item dfr«»fit*d thr
May. Iris. ton. are beginning to rated the party room*
bo. p Iw * w n r a iv r i In the h 'I
show up in our gardens, and ran
Thr meeting wa* opened •■* Hot ren
be planted from now on until the
lie
p m td rn t, in the
Others
' *•
.
tie Ja id in r, vice
*iee pretldent,
thr
Other* pieient In.-ludrd
middle of November. Like
absenre nf Jtidv Rohh. pr*-•trfrn* Hall, John Charle
les Aiken Hi* ■v
Taster lily buth*. the.e may
Mn’lnwing s brief h u tin i«» m r*‘ 1^., .lark San-I
Swtvdlfor Jr . H*vl*l
left In the ground fnr * r y r r ll
Ing. hovletses and program* wrr. I.re
I’ at llethra. Havld W ‘r
years
plained fnr the coming Month. |&lt;!w I.
r.v«!h lte*i&lt;l. M.n
About thi* time. I u*uall) *run
After the program «f *tnt • te ’ H* e*
t!rt..- c» Patter*..'
and
rutting* from me coleus plant*
ing. refre*hmrnt* *»rr. «&lt;• ie&lt;|
iiU P r .
■*
to "winter over" for next Spring,
cutting these as soon at thr
bn’eadlliit mnt* h a ir appeared
Our right blooming Jasmine
fwixh hat h«e-i a most prrlinc
hloomer. blooming for the third
time, and sometime* a fourth in
Ortnbcr. and i l l fragran r Just
adds something tn the ment a ir, '
enmp.rahte tn me eltrui bios tom*
fragrance In February ard Mtrrn
While th« Ja im ir.r seems to frrefe
hack, tn 'h* grourd onl*.
rx m ri haik
ore gorge, us rath
yesr. riant • wellsdyineed ir e
th i. T i ll and begin enjoying Its
frin g ra n rr text Spring.
The P y ritin th a nr Mue Thom,
It gllo a rewarding shrub, with
ns tiny white hloisomt that turn
by or.ng* In Ortober, and then
tr red hy holiday lime It Lke*
plenty of freedom tn grow as It
plea***, and It never freetes
down.
BITier* ire *0 manr garden
enters that tan be done in Oftnher that it wrould be well to
cheek your o»n memo* on Octo­
ber garden work. Also, cheek
with your fayorite nurseryman a .
to wrhat trees or shrubs can he
nphlo Im v.g ul I h n lcr m .il « * * c n !r r liv P I K I T A N
planted now, ind with ths horti­
cultural exr*ct* a* tn spray*, pes
1
la n p a c c -a e lte r in the f.i-h n n w o rld . I .i|gIst
leides and fertlllier*.
vxriifhf n nd l* ille n - * n f |, fn r j i t f i v r n p n rln .m il
Happy Hardening!

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ll)«i PoO yen. nr about IgTY
A big right It being plinnrd fnr
l'il* the f u lle r of the h r .‘» ** h . «'el. 31 at the Southi.de School,
want! in o'tl fashioned **• .line
ite l l il l i 'i r e n Cam l*al will get
fuur
She mil *&gt;u&gt; from three
ldcrwi* it 3 3n p m. and tiahl
of th. &lt;r kimono*, f i ‘ lu*
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P le d g e s

Mr* tk |l Howard, Mr* RnV
rrt l l i r t r y . ami Mr*. Jeriy lum
beraon were Inducted *1 pledgea
Into the Uamma Omega l”liap*er
of MSA Monday etentng The for­
mal ceremony » n held it the
home of Mra J.»hn Hi.-key on
I.ik e Mm-.a
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Mr* Hat'd
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Thr*e member* hive !u*t , oinplr*
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1 TOLD THE WITCH DOCTORC

Fate Changes Foes
To Allies, Vice Versa
I t h u been mid many times that truth is stranger than
fiction. Whether this he true, fate aeentn to hate a w ay of
changing things around a bit.
A good example of this could l&gt;c found in the story of a
Sanford Naval A ir Station squadron and its training oxercliea an
in the
While on the exercise, the
vieco
i i i « Mediterranean.
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— San-ford squadron helped train high-ranking West German m ili­
tary officials.
A few years ago, many of the'o same German officers
were fighting ngalnst America, Now. thc«c s a m e officers i u c
our allies. In a atory written by L t . Cdr. Jack U ng fo rd . local
pilot* told of the associations w ith such military lenders as
Colonel Steinhoff, one of the most famed of all Lu ftw a ffe
acts.
(M r. Langford said the Sanford-based pilots learned to
respect and admire thrsc West German leaders.
T h is type experience isn't unique. Since the end of
World W ar I I. the U. S. had b«**-rt a friend to the countries
its fought, an enemy of one of its biggest wnr allies— Itusala.
Millions of dollars have been spent in an effort to rc.
build Germany. Japan and Italy, the three principal foes of
World W ar I I. Millions more have been spent In an effort to
Influence tb t people of these countries. We want their good­
will.
During the war, the U. S. supplied Husain will* M in ts,
credit and everything else to stall H itler's march. Since very
shortly a fter the war, the U . S. has been on the o p p o site sid e
of the fence.
The moral of this story, it would Mem, is that one
should bs good to everybody. Today's enemy well could be
tomorrow's ally.

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Change In Command
H eavy Attack Squadron Nine at the Sanford Naval A ir
Station yesterday said goodbye to C d r. William K . Harlett
and welcomed Cdr. Floyd H arris.
H a rris comes to Sanford at the new squadron rnmmimdsr, Har.lctt will leave soon for the Patuxent Itlver Test Cen­
ter in M ar} land.
Hsrdett made » fin* record ns the head of Squadron
Nine. He was on trie first flight across the Atlantic in ihe
10-mitc-n-mlnutr, awept-wing IhhiiIm t , tin- Sky wa rrio r. Un­
der his leadership, Squadron Nine A ir Hnso is Is-tier defenliv e ly fo r having had the services of Cdr. Hailett.
H is successor, Cdr. H arris, comes to Sanford with a dis­
tinguished reconi. During World W ar I I . Harris participated
in campaigns in the Atlantic and Pacific, lie Has I teen en­
trusted with many ini|mrtnnt s ta ff assignments. H is had
been a varied and colorful career.
We hope that these officer* find their new assignments
challenging.
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School Enrollment To Continue Climb
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) -

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school
enrollment
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and -there la no let-up In st«!»t."
stale School Aupt Thomai Bailey
aild today In sn article In Florida
Realtor Msgsalne
B allsy predicted irhool enroll­
ment* w ill Incirate in the neat
few years s t the rats of SO.tKS) to
100,000 m w student* each year.
Florida MOW rank* i?th In the
sation In seho-J enrollment.
But w h ste re r Ihe fit&lt;anri»l hurden. he said, ths Male . inn -t
Ilford not to h ire g-od achnnli.
Heating ths nee-li of education

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Judge Says People
Losing Traditions
By 'Indifference'

a’s I ighter Side

In Service

| teniton of nffmdms. Should have
lie I.KO N m ilN K T T
rip !* m nl that (-till atsnu* f-&gt;r
I ’ollrd P*r-« Inlet national
HAD KHKCZN ACH . G ER M A N Y
In I'arta, Term , where odd Suc.cty of Hnokloieti.
j I A IIT N C j—Arm y tat I J . William
Contrary to the title m»mbert of It Hitnaon J r , 21. whoae father
thing* aeem Is happen with aome
legulanty. two Iltiodr latand red* this group n«ie no gres* irgani live* at 11.12 Park A i r , Sanford,
are now laying gu ru egg a.
for literature In fact, they or" Fla . recently paitlripalrd with
thr dth Infantry Dlvlaion in comThe coriir contcioUi &gt; .ung h r - » i cunvldcrli g repe*! uf * moirty tut efficiency Army lialning tra il
belong to the flocks of Mra. I/tw- regulation irquliing that each in Germany.
ell Wofford and 'Ita F . W Necae mem’ier have read or Itat-neJ to
Lieutenant Biin-on. a tupply
Their produ-'. la report rd to hr a! '-ait tun hooka during hit life
j platoon leader in thr divialon'a
line
of vivid hur.
Rth quartermaater Company in
Thia of lour-c hat tuurheil off The A 'h r iilf r chapter ju»t fin- Rail K ifu tn a th , rn tn rd Ihe Arm y
iahrd II* fi»e • day convention,
conjecture in Paila.
whi h began uilh a rocklstl m Frh iu a ry H it and at rived in
One theoiy; That the h m * ate
party, ended with a rockiait party Europe in Ju ly 1M*
trying to get the jump no E s a trr
Tha lieutenant ta a la u gtaand ronthted prlnurlly of cork,
nr SI. P a tric k '! flay market*.
doatr of Semmnls IL tn School
tall partif* and converiathm
Hoapital adm ini'ti at»r William
and atterded the Cnlieratly of
I'aliutinan Gnu Wallers m l I lurida.
Motil ram r tip with a artioiu
guea* that the hen* are anlfrr 1- h-il lie »lnp| rd n rpr-rdlng itlo*
torn! In llvttirabuig. Mia*., the
In* from live r trouble.
Mra, Wofford, howrver, l-ai-ta man explained that h«- \*st ruthin j hi* 111 wife lo the hotpital.
that her hrn It In love
Walter* rica rle il the car to th?
h-1* pit a I .iml waited outride while
Now, Ihete'a an Still trt \*hr- the man look hi* wile in aide
J A C K SO N V ILLE I C P I I - Th#
v ltlr. N. C . and .another t-n- in
Finally the man r-nur out, and •tale It ard nf Health laid today
Atlanta, and ..
cnnfe»*ed
that nine polio ca»e* repoMed latl
Oh, ta rry , madamr, had no in
Hr had fakrd thr emergency week were unitaually high for thia
lo dodge the ticket, he told W ai­ lime of vrar R it It *aid thr rate
ter*, going in far a* to having hit wa« not high enough to he alarm
wile ..d nutted far a riir.kup. ' And ing.
that will cost five I line* at mueh
Mom &lt;&gt;# amt I’otk countiat led
a* a tprrdmg ticket.” lie added the ita tr with three each. On*
Walter* aald lie a n so amnted r * * r rarh waa reported in C lay,
T A L U H A A S F .K ( U P li ~ W rit
ern Union h*« filed suit l'&lt; top ho left without la.plnf a ticket or l.ake and Putnam rountie*.
Comptroller Ray (Irrrn from i-il getting the nun a pa.nr.
The !atr»t rount brought In I I I
leellng FiS.imn In hark I xm &gt; f-&gt;r
the number of polio raaa* r#
the yssre of lh ||i through I 'I',a
Nnt many bird* fW aoulh foe corded in the atate an far thia
T&gt;ta eonipsny elaim* Green ta thr winter In the tame fa&gt;hten aa year, compared t« 111 foe the
trying to rollect tavra on Ihe llca u irg a id . a mocking hlrd
»ime period in HIT.
groat receipt! of metaagev ' nt
.'Da. J . F Shuford, who took
from one point in Florida to an fteiuregar-l tn out of the tain a f­
other point In Florida
ter lie had fallen from Ihe nral D o i n g T h e i r D u t y
It tald the m rttig ra are touted tail aumraer haa tent him to
BOSTON —aD P I I—Aftsr tswtng
through a twitching center In Flo rid a- b y planr, She wa« afraid nway an allegedly parked auto
Atlanta, plaring them in tnter- he wouldn’ t !*vl out the winter mobile In downtown Roaton. Daf
atate commerce lutiject to lavra around her home In Richmond. fie o ffir m d liro v rrrd that it waa
under in trrria te ro in tiiriir
an unmarked police fa r.
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ia ta s a W. SMITH. AM. M aaailas M in i
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when he «pc*ki, hla I* fit# tnlr#
ef the Chairman e f Ihe Demo­
cratic Senatorial Campaign Com­
mittee
Smathei* want **y whjrh in
•eal* the Dem iKiaD w ill win, h.it
he does back up hla piedi^ ^ n
with apeciftc reaaona. He fp . a
that in ipite nf nhat the Itepub.
lirana &gt;ay, there I* a terioua te*
teaiiun in certain tr .tin n i of fha
country T h r airaa that a ir aufferlng. he aaya. are thnar depend­
ing on mining, textile* or cer*
tain type* of heavy induatry.
He explain* that the vote,*
■ictoaa the nation lealtie that ,1,*
H rnincrati gave the only ctmtirufa
live anti rrcr"l'&gt; n leaderahipj^n
the Congrr** during the pa*t *•■*•
aion He aaya it waa the Demo­
cratic leadefah p tha’ t-. ngDict-.-il
our defenaei, p a -K ,: ’ he highway
rainaliurttun frill, ailnralated houa.
Ing. and h*lpe.| -inall huafnea*
• He point* to hit own effo-ta In
plating the »»|*ral Of 'he 3".
freight ta* and letting up lit"),.
(ViO lur loan* to the rcitm ad* at
etam plr* of help given to hu&lt;|.
ne»at.
J
The Senator ha* tmveled Inin
moat of the area* where the Deny,
oeiat* evpe.t to win and t a il
one atrung ra-at-m for pie&lt;liriin,
victory neat month i« the higl
caliber of men the Detnocral*
have pul up.

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W H AT^l
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HEARD OF
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MX Palatably
4S. Divisions*
alo n e poem p
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ihonld he ■ ftryt priority fro)rct
became “ the future *&gt;fFlorida
and the future nf education ate
entwined.” hr Mid.
He noted a reiearth firm In
Miami lists good tch-ola at one
nf the mnti Important n»*et* to a
■•immunity treking new induatrlra
end rraidenta.
B a ile y aatd that apecial
tax
Inducements no lo rg rr a r r is st
effective hail for Industry. Indus­
try today I ' Inlrrralrd tn whether
the community la tutind, Gable,
educationally and m orally sound
and projtr«»*lve.

far him and getting ihe full bene­
fit of any left over reflection*
from it .ioundt like an eaclltng
day.
V IS IT USA IN Ref* F'retidenl
Eltenhower hat ju it proclaimed
that th* year lW»o w ill t,a offi­
cially known at ' Visit th* United
State! of America Y e a r," The
Idea la In atimulate world tra­
vel, and he la o fficially inviting
folka from all nation* In apend
their varationa her# He n tak­
ing all atate and local chamber*
of commerce to yun in ataging
apecial
a itra illo n . for out of
country viaitor*. Behind thia idea
waa Senator Spea&lt;ard Holland In
January Holland .r. -oduerd a bill
lik in g thr. IK o be dailgnaieu
*•Vialt the * SA Y e a r.” No artion
waa taken n* the S» *tr The mat­
ter later came o the peraonal
attention of the I ’reiidenl- he lik­
ed the idea—ard la tl week he
iltued a pioclamatton telling the
L E E S B U R G it T i l — Florida plan up at Holland wuhrd
B U SY MAN — If you want to
Supreme Court Juatire Campbell
talk to ritngir*«Tii*ii S id llrrlnng.
ThornaR aaid iftte rd ay th# line- don't call hi* offue* tW'athingriean paopla hai* heeomt indlf- I ton.
Leeibuig.
Orlando 1. Hr
farrnt and ehtner to !o*e th e ir' won't he there You'll find him
democratic traditions through a tom e* hr re on the ruada and
•tree!* of the It rountlea that
ren lralired goiernment
make up Florida'* Fifth Dialnct
Thocnal »p.«k* at a te*tim»nia! Hr is atiging • real ’ •leg-work’’
dinner honotli r Judge Trum an campaign (hi* year—doeant In
G
F uleh, aaninr jwr*at of the lend to he ra ,ght napping like
I ifth Judina! Circull The -fen he waa two year* ago Friend*
dency lo ren iraliie p.iwer and tay the* have nevei aeen him
authnrtly
in
W 'a.hintlor "
h- work haider If he hat a piohtrm
In Iht* rare thia I* tt: the etaa'd. la a threat In demoe.-ecy.
pert* ray Florid* w ill have a
Thi» rentraliiation. he .hatge-l. light to'e thia Fa ll So many of
it a "trend to remove aa far at Syd'a friend* feel to aure that
potaihir from the popular will he will win that they might not
both the atate and national level " bother to vole, S id would like
He aaid it waa a ‘ thie - tn OUl a heavy vote He Would like to
traditional democratic proceaaea ” "at,unp* hi* oponent thia time in
Thornall laid "your govcinment order to diacourage future aipirw ill he no aourvder nor more dec­ ant* for hi* Job.
ent than the aoundneta and decflM A T H ER S P R E D U T S - H»w
ency of the men and the women will the election* came out in No­
whom you iflect in aeite you ” vember? Senator Smathera aaya
Hut he and ’'the indifference of that Ihe liemoerata wlM pick up
our people, a lack of pet*onal in* 10 new teal* In ihe S e n ile. And
tereat In aurvita! at a fre* nation
- a lark nf wilhngnrai to aarriftce peraonal comfort and romrn- H e L i k e n S c h o o l
irnce and indeed, life Itaelf nerd
H A R TFO R D . V I. —a U P Il ~
he, in order to preaervr lh r»f ro llre found to rea r old Chule*
bltiainga of freedom conitllule In teonaid Dying lo gel hack Into
my opinion, the greateat rhat- hu o ld .g ia m m a r achool aevetal
lenge tn thr turvival nf rirmn-ra- hour* after hi* parent* had re­
lie inatilutiona."
ported him m ining.
F A U IIt'S Tt» V IS IT C R ESTV IE W — rise of A m erica* mml
r n n tr n ts n itl men. Governor Ori l l Faubu* of A r k im a i. th# hu­
man *'contrt*alior' piece,” will he
i h» chief attraction in Creitview ,
Saturday November *th. Event
wilt he tho annual Old Folk*
Birhday luh nf the A ir . Master
nf Ceremonie# will he Cnngt***man Boh Siker. Mth.nignt theie
wilt he other State and National
notahlaa^on hand, it wilt be Faubut ui the spotlight, with a&gt;tute
Rnh Tike* handlini Ihe Spotlight

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W*nt money? Sell that oid tar, piano, ukutele. nr whslhave-ynu, at a b ir profit, throiiFh ths ClaiMfied Ada!
Wont to buy a home or. a bahv b u ffy ? There a rt a
thouttand and ona item* offered for sale at treat sav­
in s * ! ThU is w h y we cal! ihe (*l*a*ifird Section the
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Bill Majors, Joe Majors

Seminoles To Tackle
W inter Park Friday

To Be Grid Foes In Tilt

By Je rry Cuvluctoa
ting am) continue* tn be i th re a t'*lnch that Mr. Jane w ill atay
The fast coming Sarfoid Semi- on the option play if he get* the mwray Horn th!i particualr spot
r.ole* travel to Winter Hark to. opportunity. Hr has done a fire an the line
morrow r.itfht * * K ir (’ ,&gt;• will job with hi* kicking anil signal*
r&gt;;ike Sihirard rained hit *a!t
take on the undefeated W ildcat! .ailing
ar.d •houltl he re»d* to
week with the fine defensive
in their Second OIIC canter. of matchthe flaihv Moser play
for
linebacker. He ha* had a
he Mftton.
pia&gt;.
hig hand in the fin* defensive rf
iT h e Semlnde* are teooundlng
The
power runner* were ableto f 0, i i
(j,P
| | r w ill a:&gt;o
from a *hakv * t* il thi* ie»*cn pick up thoie short gain* that p , haring the renter duties with
Thr&gt; upiet a powerful 1 ■t M y m they h a ir been fa ltln | short on Tommy Butner. wh..has ^em lim
tea • la»t neck vi the' are rf'.ly
all veaw*i Harold Stone and 1 In ur j artioti hut l» a fir*: rate cer
L&gt; ga.
&gt;el fli*ner really n ashed through ter

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that they fhould be They j
have
regained confidenec and should
he in K»p spirit* when they gn
®galn*t fT-c tla*h) Wildcat* La*t
year il « a i a 6 6 tautest and the
nntv lie on thr great Seminole
record
Although the xiu in o le* only
picked up of.p TH last week, thr
off* nr* filia lly took *hape ami
____ now- know that
____ they car.
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they
mo* r the hall. The *eennd of fen»N-r unit t ln i* Into Ihe rente.t
and hrought the -ntlre elul. ti
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McKlhhln. Rac I -in •! i.u»t
and John I.ocetace took th* of

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I I U C I I D K K D N 'S K — T h e S e m in o le J u n i o r V a r s it y bit*. up n tu u ch ile f iu is e nirn: i;‘ i
Ku.stia h e re T it r s d a v n ip h t. T h i s a c tio n s h o w * w hat K u « t i* r n n n e r s wor*- u p
n -t
w hen th e y m tcm pU H l to r n u - k tin* lin e n(g ainst the lla b y S e m in o le * . T h i l i v a l s - riu t
w on. 2**-7. to r e n t.lit unite ren ted ih i* wenxiin.
I P h o to In J e r r y f n y i i v n m

Clemson, South Carolina Meet Today

tn lu-ilor -la*
|ta&gt;ed on Thurndav of
H* TOM P l t l l T
| talented quarterhark
r o l l ' l l H IV s r It r n - T h e Har*e*
White ard t.iptuum*&gt;e ’ 'Jte t arr w rrk in Colum bia, Will
ah ..'&gt; tfn l after the I ' i .V.i cune
Vila r.tic Coail lonfetenre cc:» a i l.ownilr* Shingle, a tt tal»n*eil
ol i Saturday home ami
With earl* .t a il an the week# !*• fool
'
"»
*!'••'k r‘‘ ,n ;" nl" ’ ii* la*

z .tv

,
Jo n ri *et up hi* own I I* with a
rthtn , r (COird&lt; hf

hi* best defensive game
. . .
,
!a»t week at the ;«neh«-W »pol
and hr will g ist J.uin Jr.:&gt;" and
C» plenty tn wnrry about
Hon T arte r, the lm* •* ,
colder *iv, really ha* th*- t-n**f|.
drnce now and i* anxioul to fol*
low. up after tne game-winning
field goal,
At other h i; lad. Neely R u .s.t.s*
een gieat in drill* thi* week and
ihould le * || ert fur the fa*t
Wildcat ha.kHe. lik r Carter.
ha* rome to the front *ince !a*l
week and i* all *ct to rice hi*
team a i« x !
Kelly l.xk. tdaw-i e g n et enmr

took thr

entile

innntlary

0V&lt;&gt;f

ihe big *rnior'» fu*t *.o .c of hi*
van ity career.
Jon** and Swaim h » ir a lot
of hacking tn the per-on of Wa'.
ter Middle! &gt;n. who playrrl the en
,ir r d ’ nte*t on defrrur and ga*r
’ r r &gt; little riv*m arourd hi* end
Hr i* »'»o a fine pa*, recei.er
on "ffente
The Winter P.xik ctuh i* a t*pl
cal Wild it I f am th « »*.*• n
fhev an- flaih t and h.cce » ta*i

b ill Jitiu ri u h rn C lo tU .'n and
, ,*t*
South t .ro ltn a r |a*li T tu ild a y in
«r n ior Rudy l!»&gt;r*. 190
the .'.Sth " H i/ 1hii[*iU&gt; ' . cn.let pom I junior Doug C lue and J"*1
la that P f* c ie a lr r
than
u t u a l! pound *enii&gt;r Ml. e Pukra
H cn ifican re for m
.
Cl em ' W l.i'e Clent*. n ha* mixed the
•on
p a in t ,; of White writ Slungler
The T lg c r i. ranked It ih itl the w ,,h the running g * r r . Smith

!» tr.i l "tied T rc * . Jnterral.nral

coaches’ ra lm g . nipped four ta rt-

to - Io«t Big Ih-.iMdav

Along Louisiana Bayous
t hearing the »tiun l of * *,inttop
again.
-rui.
.:
lot* time
the pyrotechnic* are
,
,
l" w -&lt;fe-i hv a 2ft0-,mund
|Junior 1alfhack from Louiitana
Stale—home-grown Hilly Cannon

Restricted Draft, i
Bonus Payments
1tow Under 5tudy

llalft-srka

I'ric k Wed ne*da,v Tlie
&gt;mmitlee » trrnti.m r'-.lulioP* will he
pa*ted on officially In th- tlub*
owner* during
the winter meet
(
ing* at Washington. P &lt; in *l r
cent Iyer.

wit*,

N EED

ii'C itihe n .Heading Ihe Vi;1hra*t
*n * Conference
North Carolina
S l* t r i* at Puke and Wake t'mr»&lt;
H *» Jr*

lih u - n

and

Virginia i&lt;

X

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T h r S. ,t;.ern Confriem .- be* a
h rida*

Ale*

ENERGY
C H O W IN G C M IL D R L N

at North ■a- .lira , wh.'e M ania it
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■'•**'11 g » n r.

W iltinm

-d

Hawkln*

CURTAILED

tton* tn 'V attem i*'*
Ctem-nn I w.oied

Roth team* ha*r itihug drfen
*lve line* hut t1em»on talc* the
favu ritr't role on strength of .*
mute te i'w tile , to &gt;e exp"*iv» of
fcn»e and barkficM depth.
S«iuth Carolina l«ach Wartei*
Giese. in hi* third year with the
(latnrcork*, ha* vet to *ee hi*
team s ore on t .rmson The Tl
grr* won 1.1 • ft **t i r t r and J 0
in iPod The* h » .r Won the •a*l
three Rig Thur*dayl and hold a

1 ALM OST A WAV — A fW t l-'.iMii* Inn k

O 'liiitn l*v J e r r y &lt; •&gt;* iligtn i )

In

th e

BUYING SLOWS

P R O D U C TIO N ; N O R M A L B U YIN G
K EEPS IT H U M M IN G A LO N G !

» e rie «

Hurricanes Report
Curci As Doubtful
s'o r a i ,

c. vn i.f s u r n i

v

*tuM&gt;nrn lip in fe -' 1 *1* t ol*e mav
keep M-ami's star quarterback
E ra n I 'lit el out of I M**1* * h t "
Ihe
H u rrira n rs
tiv a .le
Hn.inn
Callegt this week rnd
Cna h And* tlu ria fb .n I'n m in t ced Weilnesda* that Ihe infection
was «llll ho'ltciing Ihe talented
with a *ix • game losing *treak 1 tum*ir hall handler and lie ina*
\t the end **f the day we had l&gt;e t.navailshle Satunlay.
diopped a douMeheadfr. exterded If t -el does not pla*. * t.lov
our fojing «treak to eight came, mot# t.rorg# MacIntyre will xtart
and fallen into thecellar
*1 q la rtrrh ae k hacked hv Hunt.ie
Play .•.no Hall
Yarbiough am) Tliriun Vlit.hr I
|,
pile »»f thu! i|a r t . \l r \ *'7 •it
p ra rti« r If At Of! t jp
t*
i I'i rAJr* pta&gt;f*l n u r V*n
At M u m l rnmp!&lt; l* il IU
lu ll
2i.-3 *
'x ifr the la*t i *i ho hip pi CpAf Alton* for 1ft# 'IP
non
I of thr u j* o n m i (j hn M tu»»!r 'nienroniijr^l lllr m u p \ N
y, record a* '‘Interim
matte .rr
t -»mS’ * tn**le The train le av rs
p risu a .lrd llio w n t-, extend
Jt « *&gt;* •jx-cla 1 plane for Huston E rld a t
.i- itra c t one vear
and ha* a brief aftrrnnon workout
Th i* vear tl
P irn tr* got ff s . *rh»il iled these upon a rrival
■ steady *tart hut » r . f not t ik i n
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M u rtau g h N am ed
M a n a g e r Off Y e a r

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unhratrn

\li»*i**ip|.i. No. * national!*. for
the NEC title the fullnuir.g Satur­
day,
NEW V h RK H in t — Ho tiny
Cannon. a» a sophnruore wat Muriaugh wh» i# ia ll» hi* fn *t
fronth In the S E C tn ru«hii.g U*t '*»&gt; *» manager of the I'ill-burgh
fall with fik l yard* and a Sfi-yard Pit ate* a* “ my taddr.l da* i

The unrestricted d raft ui*-w
average A* a junior h# t* v e il
which prohahly w ill he strongly „hrad of that m ark
wi*ti !rti
opposed hy such powerful teams
, n,| g g average f.*r a h .If
a* thr Nr** York Y j- k r c * and *ran&gt;n'* work.
O l , Iw a jk e e l l u v r i
lUld e i
The I.S U H o n d a battle .hap-*
Tthle cluht to diaft art* minor up th if w a y: Cannon and an allleague player tcgartllc** of his Junl.if-Soph-'mure sup|*urtinp c.x*t
experience in 1919 The malar* have l*een averaging four touch
ran draft ary player* who have downs per game and are solid
four year* of miror Ira iu e ex­ favorite*. Hoi H o n d a ha* the na
perience tat S2V W 1 ra rh i ur-ler tinn'* *e&lt;ond-he«t n is h irg defente

the present rule.

only

T h . remainder of the ACT * a ltlin t II Satn id ay to p la c , with two
■•atoe g * i r * crhedulrd a- I ten

TH E

tin * w ill he Ihe next • to • las!
Hie r iiu r v la y
l i e S.’ • yeai old

A near ra p a rity rro w d of fi.V'aat
ntent* to unlucil p .■ er». i* under *tndv tods* hv m ajor league
e v |rf* lid in Raton I ’ouge v-ai *r
h a irh a ll o ffic ia l*
’U &gt;' " '« f,t when h S U . no*, r .terl
,
a a
. N • * in I nr I ill III|: W
i tIJ !m* hut!

l.a ttir

try, ;

home t i.a .r c . .

S U P P L IE S

and Mary at Heurge Waxhlnglon rin
un* Ui" " " *'** S*'« *J*&gt; ■« r .l Virginia p la *. V ir
hnunder* f i* r thr i,a m e ,o .k . a y.nia Tech at Hichmond V *1 I
B'wtti luor.irg gautr '.it ” "hf "
'• «'
J ' , *" ‘ Hichmond at Vil
' ,l'' !*1,u,fl 1
' 1 |u ,‘ r r '’ 1
1na' " * ,L&lt;’ ln * "*ght game, The
* * !* /” **' * ' 'S ,
’ ,|n* r i 1
1 trn* n___
■'•
While t!*r V i l * total offer. *e
champion a* a xop nimre. i* al*o
a great ninoer. r-tmg up
• aid* for a S i j.erage »o far
thi* *e.*» t* to i*&gt; &gt;i:h 2t contplr

put avxuy
almut every depart men!, I* en- \ un Oil* t*ntl nut Tttp*il«y night iigainxt the Si,tnini*lp Juninr
C t lr i'lo a king * i.r t l »t.*re of th r
V arsity. A xtmcstring t.icklo hy lloltby 11*txx**n lintught
N EW Y O R K f l ' P l t - V new tin* r n lit
hint t&lt;r pjtrtlt. Mttvinji up for On* g*-*-i•*t m Unltlty Itiirlmnr
restrirlrd draft rule, which aim
Showdii** n Stage
«701. f,,lt,mr*l by n tn&gt;-*t nf Scininnlo tlofi'tnU’rwould curtail large bomi* r*a*

• hiiwdowyi

'r a m ,

a j ■ ; u • 1 e*1ee
tie gun I* l»!**

IA U , whieh ha*n't won a South
ta&gt;t* rn (*o n frren re
title
rin cr
Jft"t; .xml hxvn't lieen higher than
third 'in re IP tii, ha* hlnttum rd
•n'..* a drt:m te enntender thi- fa ll
Cannon, Who lead* the c-infet&lt;-nce
In rushing a rd hi* team In Jtt»t

The pro,vo*.,I va* made .&gt; a
,,f „ „ * e m.nded h &gt; .u la l.S t
nine-man committee headed by i # f l |
|u l(s lh lU a l h| ,
i lexelai.d * I- a r k f.ane a mi pie- ahJfh , KmlW . P. , hl |1Jfc

,:i- a ha* her- al'-n*t itrirtl*
»&gt;'• .............

a* halfback v a iie ty .

Cannon Will Roar Again

f

*

ter i ppunenu he a c rmhlntd m ar pa**r * lr f®i*t * ■' 1 Mo*t i*f
(in o' only t l p .o i* to r u in the ,h r m **rl&gt; the »hoit h»tf'.ack to

feting * of &lt;&gt;rl! Dandrulg** and la*t week r,gc:n»t the t lrrc n Wave backfield. hut are m&gt;! u-tieatahlr tile top y (' C contender for na
*"•* « K '*« M
pu ked up p le rt' of *ard a g r for ard ml! he running thr light Tne* at.o ha*e a h.C forward
South Carolina on thr other
the local* Lundquld and I/u c la re guaiil *|Hd lie u-.* made a fine wall r.it if thlny. go in facor ■
!
have hern *er&gt; imprc*«i*e thi* runulhc mate f i r Havld Stanley. Sanfi d the loexl n 'frr*p cojid Har'd ha* hern an " r* r» y **lher
Wrek In drill* ard w ill *ee pierty who u i.l *e at 111* Irft gua.d *p-d break them up
wrek * parform ri, p la in ; well In
of action Ivjndqul*’ will he run Stanley continue* to lie the anfhe entl-e Winter t’ark .l.dr I* ,n * * " ul[t " ‘ e1, Ihi-c and a
II
: l iirto ry o*er tlrorgia, but
ning w-lth the fir*t unitin o’ der rhor
man**t the -ouad
Hepiob-n trrrd arou'd t-alT-acV J"hn
to give itadditional •rrru
altly ca.'.e* more --igtittriaie*for y ,,,o He .* a harrl
r^.i . t,&lt;., h'-ma 4"* a to t&lt;*p iatur*l Army
Handridg* ha* seen ven- .harp eppml.ig qua n et hacks than art snt| w ill -prsalambly do -no*t of thr a ini fill to \&lt;&gt;iih t »r**lin»
J*ith hi* play —making and p j**-'m ati ir. the
"-iferer.ee
It'S a hall rcarrying.
a rm i
Hr 1*
.. tther leadlrg
&gt; a .lirTalented llaik*
•roier in rtiar.ge County a**d hat
Clem**m ram r from behind In
cr.-!**d the *tripe 10 time* for SO three of Us four win* to nip V t f
j point* He it a good ho* but he clfua gtt - IS . North iV r .illt a Jrt
i ha*n’ * me! * drf*n*e that equa’ * 21: Maryland % • f&gt;- aid Cinder1that of Ihe Seminole*.
(hilt 12 • 7. The Tiger* have two

A TLA N TA if— It'* hern neatly
century *incr Admiral i-'arragttt
ent hi* . . Union
, , , gunboat*
,
.»tearn..
frig up the Mi»«tastppl pa*t New
ttriea n . and Haton Rouge. 1ml the
folk* of the l.ouHiana h avu t are

l ulled Her*. liiternaticinal
I - i'-rVend
lira * * Midweek Work
Twu biutiier* of a young man
who atica.ly h j &lt; fiim lm l a fine
li 'h r r souths -stern C n frre r-*
erdiee at* forthall career probab­ teem *, all srheduled for a-tion
ly w ill fare each nthrr a o n the *hl« week
h - ll ,t tenuous millscrimmage line at Knoxville S it week d u ll* ,
urday.
The Kenluckv VVildcat* .ttexted
lin e i* I I . II M.i » r*. •to rn g t* I offen*c in their lir .t rough work
bark f**r the Tr*in **f*r Yt tlun- of li e week a-d finished uo with
ei • The other It Joe \tn ♦r»r*. tt-»l line drfeti.e preparing tn
•f ij«. 1 unit q. -aiterback fin t v niret lleai gia.
The llreen e* of Tulane, who
•*em!n''v* * 1 en
H i'3It. f.f it'r •rim Ihe r h' oth f eu I t!iein»el*e* in »•&gt; up*rt win
Vta i.i . » t.o - Ul
Cf l i
over \ » w |#*t week, held grn-var. nig f*o i pi n r.
* r-.:.i ' o . tnl ilrllx mid ludlrrl tactic* of
i. e» r,* Sack I'la rril .him * nmig ■he | - i ,i .!»• ‘ iwrk*. their op.
’ he alt-time Vo| ;reat»
pnnentr th:* werk
H-Im
n»t the ae ria l : * -n*
B ill and -vnt't’ ' »tJurd « full
,
■* -n at
• .irril »ci m-nage Tiirxdav and
uutkini o *erliire e oa-» *lrf
\ amli ■'u't. - o r.- e !h purling and
in nrepa.atlon for thr 1 offc *e I

baseball '' is thr United
fre *«
In tern al r.nal’a
1 9 **
Naliuna
Tw»g .e Manager ,-f the Y e a r
V 24 man t 'P I e o m m iltir . mn
tmsed nt three h a *e 'u ll
w iilr r *
pom earh d ly
In the
r ig u r .
made the I I )» a t old native nf
&lt; heater. Pa . an overwhelm ing
selection hy giving him
1* * " tr*
l r&lt;d Haney- nf the Milwaukee
llra v e * and Hill Rigney nf thr

and no opponent ha* vetoed tnoia ban Erancisco

G ian tl

received seriously .u til early Auguvt wt.r

.

t

Lan e, speaking fot the gmup than twie# during lt» 2-1 I *ea*do
tlirre es.h
ihe Giant* faded and 'eftt*ir i
|* l« l\ 'C * r ( llllO C l l |)
• aid •’leasonahle Itm ltatluos" on . M ississippi '3-n warm * up for
The one • time u tility in ftrld ei the llra v e * ' only
•m o u s e**i
H E T ltO IT r l ' P l b t'-e H rir-.lt
the payment of huge bonuse* t o ' that Nov. I title bout by taktne nit with both (h r Philadelphia Phillendei The P ir a t i* never c old Red W'ittJ* have ca llrd uo de
untried players should
be put into \rkan *a«. a lo n g tim e n e m r.;. | , r , arid Pirate* wras hon-.--1 for :r t » (t h |„ ,e a l range nf
rhi frn tem a n J a V H e n d r ik , n for a
t There ha* been *tr*.tig - p
Saturday at lit t le Ro ck. A rla n - hi* par: ,n thr *r e c :.i ular riM •*( B r a ir * h..t they a I m o ll matched three . game .'a * . Hr dttck*»
position, even from
tne richer *a» ha* won thtee of the la»t f ..n thr
1919 H uccarcer* from a t e . tlril p, fp 0 ^r r thP l41t
, rril(| | | f r , hp,
of , hp V n r - ir a i
elub*. to the poUcy ol har.din* m ertm r* - ilh M i.sia slp p i. twice f „ r ta*t place in 1917 to second
the llra v e . won XI nf Ho, key t c j . i .
will &gt;. - e , .
out hug- bnn.i*r« vear after year, spoiling oth erw ue *potWa* t e , J P| , r .
It
the P „ a 'r * i - . ' *h rlr | , . ( .1? , i m r , » hllr )tlP „ , , A fo
(
, AI „.
Sam Sm ith, president of the sons, h .t the w ln lets I 9 U lia r r f„,t*h .i n .r HMI and then l - l in | . , . „ Pt - „ n j j of 1hPlr | , „ w
,,r ir f
w llh | * c i,,.„
U«n t fig u rr \n rrp ta l
a nan • u a r * r a r » m ff 191*
—
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aila
: b jn ia • ff*!oridi I.ru g u r, la id
the proposed homt' curtailm ent
Maroon* E a in re d
Gain 21 l l i m n
wrould leave the major l-agties
Hlher Inlrn conference game*
Actually, the Pirate* sh *e! ■
t ie r to firm .cl Id d itl • a! tnvney find Mississippi St.*,r 3 1 faxpsr*! cam of 22 game* over then r»*.7
to thr hard pte**ed minor*
to treat A la ha :r. a 1-2-1 a'. Stack performance when then

lturnside Hou^ht
ff

D E T R O IT 1 1 PM — Southpaw
Pete Hurnarde.
tmlay w r* pur
eha*ed from the Phoenix Gian!*
nf the P a c ific Coast l.eague hy
the
H -tro it
Tigers,
ltu rn ru lp iritrd an 11-7 recOid and 191
earned tun avecare fur tlve P C I,
eham piont.

Huport A waited
HR INC ETON. N. J H Pl&gt; —
|J(
i, 1 r. Coin an « * aii#*l a
medical report toda*
whether
halfback Han Sirhi will he lost to
Princeton (nr Satuixlaya gam
again* Cornell. Sachs suffered a
severe hark injury against Pennlylsania Oct. tl.

1

COO LER IN SI MMER
IVVRMER IN W INTER
SAVE F U E L

vllle Mill ; and llsu rg is I 1 plac­
ing lout to injury riddle*! Ken
lucky 2 3.
The non-league headliner, will
he at Auburn, A la , where qatlonally lhird-rate&lt;l Auburn enter
tain* Maryland. Auburn had a 17game winning streak broken last
werk by a 7-7 ti* w llh G#orgi*
Tech.
Tennessee w ill be f t home

against Elo rida S tate. Vanderbilt the elub. specified that D a-rr.
w ill be host to V irg in ia . Genrgta “ 3 * only ‘ an Interim m a n * ;rt
T efh w ill mee! So.ihern virlh-wtiri
The ne*t da) I* the nr.e M *
at H ailar, and Tutene fie *h from taugh recall* a* ’ my aaddeit In
a 14 6 up*et over N a v y , wdl! play haieball."
K a rsa * at L a - re n e r, Kan Inde- ' The n e x t day." he re all* *'*»
tterdere. Miami w ill be at Burton p l lv e d Ihe C u b * . W e t t a r l f d th r
College
double • header In se v e n th p la ce

SAVI
HALF!

. . . AND CAN'T WAIT FOR
PAYDAY TO ROLL AROUND?

S e t us o b o x' n b slw serv paydny-foon.
Yoo'B like ou» wcry q( doing
business. Poym eoi* may b« tfueod
ever a long o ' short period.

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INSULATION
'Holler for Haller”
ICliff 0. Haller, Inc.
F H E K K S T IM A T K S

wa* 62 S2 Their final 19* mark
was at TO.
Mlirlaugh's ri*e to the lop &lt;*f
his profusion wa* every bit »•
lensatlonal as the P ra te s' pro
gte*» in ihe National I-eague tare
because he wasn't even expected
To he their manager thu vear
When Mtiriiugh replaced Hobhv
Hrigan &lt;*n Aug. 1. 1917 Jce E
Brown J r ., general manager of

IOAN1 MAPI TO N79IDINT1 OP A l l N IA R lV (OW N!

D O LLA R S B U S Y ...
...CONSISTENTLY!

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NSW YOnK (U PI) - Scientists
who think It would lm| irove the
public’* health to ch in |e the
icl have
co mmoa American diet
been warned to take It n s )
cause citins is an emothiul ex­
pression of people and not )uu •
matter of rbtmlcsls und calorics.
The w irnlni comri from Dr.
Walter W. llsm buricr, aiiociste
profenor of psychiatry at the
ifnlvenlty of Rochester (N.Y.).
It has sharp pertinenes because
Orient* la forcing an ever-stronge r link between America’• highhat diet and Hi high death rate
from heart attacks.
li t skipped the question of
whether a change in the Ameri­
can diet would bo a good thing,
alnco his scientific concern Is
more with the mind than with the
body. But he was emphatic in
aaytnf people
who
resist a
change of diet "should not be
pressured, threatened or made to
feel guilty.”
Experience Emotional Symptom*
This should be well known to

alt physicians merely from their
unsuccessful efforts to get tome
overwelfht patients to redure, he
said. Some have fired their doe
tors and contlafled to be over­
weight but have "a new conflict
because they have not followed
;i&gt;-orr*«ionai aavice.
"Or If they continue the treat­
ment and lose weight to conform
to professional
pressure,”
he
said, "they experience In many
Instance* emotional symptoms of
depression, anxiety and Irritabil­
ity.”
Hamburger was advising mem­
bers of the American
Public
Health Association on the practi­
cality of a big-scale campaign to
persuade the American public to
reduce the animal fata and per­
haps, increase the vegetable fats
of It* common diet.
He thought such a campaign
could be feasible from the psy­
chological viewpoint "for a large
segment of our puhllc." nut he
thought "any public health cam­
paign which utilise! the threat of
serious Ulnesi to the person who
does not reduce his fat intake,"

Beautiful

Terrazzo Floors

would be worse thin no cam­
paign at all.
Cite* Associations
The experience* of mind sci­
ence show r^ite clearly tb* rmotionsl mesnlmi of food, whlrh
ran be controlling In "the emowonany unitauic,
• "•
instance, some men associate
meat with virility and a subrtitulc of vegetable fats for some
of their meal fat* would atrike
them as degradingly sissy.
Milk is a food otten Identified
u.ih mother; unconsciously some
persons consume much tnilk only
to feel an emotional solidarity
with their mothers. On the other
hand, he cited a woman who
didn't wish such solidarity, and
milk acted in her itomach as a
poison. But she was a tremen­
dous meal cater, lie said. Uncon­
sciously she associated meat with
her father who was "the pre­
ferred parent" of her early child­
hood.

Classes Scheduled
In Baton Twirling
The recreation Department to­
day announced another fall acti­
vity, to start Saturday.
Baton Twirling lessons will be
available to nil girls of school age.
Ixssona will be offered to all stu­
dents, first graders through sen­
iors.
Three of Seminole High's lead­
ing baton twlrlers will do the in­
structing—Fvle
Kraticrt, Judy
llctron and Tat Smith. Irstructlon
will be held on the Southsidc
School playground, from 10 a. m.
to 11:30 a. m.
Each child will need to provide
her own baton.

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on your
Opening!

Installed
In the new

PINECREST

Pinecrest Shopping Center

SUNDRIES....
in

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PINECREST
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will

Engineer Unveils
Scale Space House

I’ HOUI) 4*H HOYS — Thc-c are some of the youngsters presented pin* and certificates
for M I Club achievements in Seminole County. Le ft to ripht. front row. Charles Rabun,
I/jyd Caldwell. JJave Thomas, Gene Ilu lla rd , Jim m y Wi trier bold; back row, from left.
Owen Cammack. H illy Franks, Tommy M cLain anti K a rl Wolff. (H erald S taff Photo)

Tallulah 'Just Adores' The Democrats

uncle were U. S. senators, all
By RONALD II NESSES
VV UHINGTON (D PI) Irre- Alabama Democrats, called Vice
prexalhle activis Tallulah Bank- President Richard M. Nixon a
head says she is prepared to take | "dangerous man who would cut
to the hinting* in ISM on behalf an) tardy's throat for his own
of the Dcrumrutlc presidential gain."
candidate as she has dune three
"Heaven help us all if Nixon
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. lU P It
times before.
is elected president in
Tal­ —India and Yugoilarie ran into
She hopes the candidate again lulah Irvin bled (dramatically) dur­ solid 'A&gt;stern ippcsltlnn today in
will bo Adlai Stevenson, “ who I ing an interview with United (heir efforts U. revive an already
Pit is International in her huiel spurned Soviet proposal to sit up
simply worsutp, Cabling"
The fuggy . voiced Tain, an ac­ suite a few blocks from the White an 81 nation dlsatmamcr.t com­
mission.
tress moil o r the time and s House.
Democrat all of the time, opened
C a m p a i g n orator Bankhead,
The two perennial "neutralists”
her own "give ’em hell'* fall po­ whose conversation was sprinkled rompromliera in East-West U.N.
litical campaign.
w
with pungent four, live and seven- disputes asked participation of all
She said it would be patterned ietttr words, passed off President U.N. members in an apparent ef­
after that of former President Eisenhower ns t ‘sweet guy” who fort to reconcile t bw l»o sides
and get the disarmament talks
Truman, "that simply divine man is "well meaning.”
that I Just adore, itahling"
That'*
damning
with
faint started again. The talk* have
j been stalled for the past year.
T»lu, who«e father was speaker praise,” Talluah explained.
of the Hnutc'and grandfather and
The artreu , born at Huntsville. The resolution, put before the
wsscmbV* main poti|ical com­
Ala., said she has r.o truck with
mittee. calls for a full-member­
that "terrible" Arkansas Gov. Orship meeting of the disarmament
val E . Eaubus and ulhcr "dis­
commission “as appropriate.”
graceful” southern D e m o cra ts
It also suggested Dial the new
who oppose racial integration.
commission submit to the assem­
“ Therc'a only one race — the
bly, at a special session if neceshuman race.” expounded philoso­
a a ry ,
"constructive
disarma­
pher Bankhead.
ment recommendations.
The Bankheada alwa&gt;a got on Opposition by the United States,
well with the Negroes, she said. Britain, France and the other
In tael, Booker T. Washington Western powers was expected to
-Lamed a peanut after Aunt Marie. be a* staunchly outspoken ( i it
wa* last year when Ute proposal
v.as sponsored by the Soviet Un­
ion.
HOBBS, N. M. - - IU P II—Gen­
tle Washington, CD. was charged
Tha shu* tnffuxtry tn the U. S,
w.lh disorderly conduct here alter consumed 80 million pounds of
a carnival light.
cotton in 11)57.

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OCTOBER 1)
Admitslot-.
June Adcock (Apopka.'
Births
Baby girt to Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Gold
OCTOBER 2*
Admissions
Johnnie Mae Pclley I Sanford)
Chester D. Adcock (Apopka)
Gregory Vance (Sanford)
Benny Hampton (Sanford)
Letsey Hall I Sanford)
Thomas S. Runibtcy i Sanford)
Fay L. U c (Enterprise)
Mar)' Meha’fey (Sanford)
Rosetta Morris (Sanford)
Blrlhi

Solon Challenged
To Three Duels
Following Speech
3UENOS A IRES f L T D - Con
greivman Carlos H. Perelte to­
day faced challenges to ’ re
separate duels, inspired by he..ed
words he spoke during a recent
congressional debate on power na­
tionalisation.
When reretle returned Wednes­
day from a visit to his home
dlitrlet, he learned that Sen. Ar­
mando L Turano, former publish
er Paul Pa,renin Tabot.ti and
congressional reporter
Rodolfo
Baltierrex all wa-1 to meet him
on the field of honor.” Seconds
for the four men are discussing
at rang*menu.

BILOXI Miss. - ( U H ) - Mrs.
Anna B Crapps of Seminole.
Tex., ll seeking . I'-.OOO damagrs
from a bus ct ipwny. claiminr
she suffered a nervous * ,-eakdoun
when the bus in which she was
riding was taken un a joyride by
an off duty driver.

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feet high. It would be anchored In
the dust by heavy weighti sus­
pended by cables.
Space Inside would be dlvlhrd
into li v in g quarter*; physic.,
rvemistry and biological libori.
torles, a conlrol tower for com­
munication. meteorological stud*
ies. earth observations, astronom­
ical observations and traffic cr&gt;r,«
trul, air conditioning, heating,
power and refrigeration planti,
oxygen producing units, extreme
temperature regulating derices,
water supply and sewage proce.slog plant*, and machine shop
equipment maintenance areas.
The building was designed to
wlthvtand temperatures ranging
from 314 degrees fabrenhrih »•
lunar midday lu a midnight read­
ing ol 213 degrees below rero.
Ramps and stairs wete built at
a much sue per angle than in
earth buddings because the itiurUcn in gravity on the moon would
permit man to lift himself witft
one sixth the effort required to
earth.

Hospital Notes

Not So Joyful

B y ---------Cimtom Ituilt Signs
Truck l/cttcring

NEW YORK &lt;UPI) - A scale
model of a "moon building” In
which man could live out of this
world was unveiled here today by
a Chicago engineering firm.
The lunar housing project Is a
cigar-shaped
corrugated
metal
cylinder topped by an umbrella to
keep off tiie rain of meteoric dust.
The building is designed to float
on ihe several miles of dust which
may cover the aurface of the
moon. It can be anchored If the
m &gt;o,i proves solid.
The model was designed and
cnginecitd by the Wonder Build­
ing Corp. of America, Chicago,
under the technical direction of
Dr. John S. Rinehart of the Colo­
rado School of Mirxs and former
associate director of Ihe Smithson­
ian Astiophysieal Observatory.
Rinehart sain he believed man
could pul such a building on the
moon In 10 years. It would h*v#
to b* taken there in section* by
cargo rocket ships.
The moon building would be 340
feel long, 160 feet wide and M

Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. T.
J. I’oltey (Sanford)
Discharges
L. Eaverne Bryant tSanford i
Mrs. David Carpenter r | |
baby daughter (AUim-cTt
Springs)
Chfatrr II lilt r (Sanford)
Melanie Whitaker (Sanford)
Mrs. Richard Tepicy and baby
hoy (Sanford)
Mrs. Uoyd Reynolds and baby
girl (Sanford)
Enullc Middleton (DcRirvv
Mrs. J. L . RadcUff (Sar.fordi
James C. Coullictte (Entfcprtsel
•
OCTOBER It
Admissions
Harry Kulae (DtBary)
Shirley Lukg (Sanford)
Julian Howard (Norfolk, V i )
Sara) Hardy (Sanford)
Joim Tucker (Sanford)
Dlschrrgee
Jure Adrock (Apopka)
Chester Adcock (Apopka)
John Fry (Orlando)
»
Mrs. G. I. Schnrer and b*^
(Sanford)
\ pal Carroll (Sanford)
buy the S. Peltenon (DeBaryi
Florence M. Smith (Sar.ford)
C(.TUBER 22
VdmiuloB*
Laura Klclmxn (SanforJ)
Cecil Davis iSanford)
Josephine Kennedy (Cassel­
berry)
Helen J. Johnson (Sanford)*
Debra Kearnty (Sanford) *
Blanche Daniels (Sanford)
Virginia ColUna (Lake Maryi
Harold E . Slcbcrt (Lake
Mary)
Births
Baby buy to Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Daniels (Sanford)
Baby girl to Mr. and Mil.
Jerry Luke (Sanford)
Discharges
Mary Hall (Sanford)
A
Linda Smith (Oviedo)
Uarold Henry (Sar.foid)

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T h u r t . O ct. 23. 1058— P a g e 7

Vatican Predicts Sign TV Bout
Cardinals To Name
Italian As Pontiff

matched for • 18 • round tight
NEW YO RK (U P Il - Tory heavyweight TV bout at Madison
Square Garden. Nov. 14. Anthony
Anthony ef New York and Sonny it thr top challenger to lArchl*
Ray of Chicago havo
been Moorr’a cr-an.

Shopping Center Opens Tomorrow
The P««- PinK-rtit Shopping1 three bulineii
eitablithmenti
Conter, Oak end 27lh. will hold which make Up the shopping esnlu formal opening tomorrow and ter will legln at 9 a. m. tomor­
Saturday.
•
row. Free favore will be given to
Highlight of the event will be all children.
• hula hoop ronteet for children
Making up (be ihopping center
from 4*5 p. ra. tomor* •*. Thr are a drug More (Pin#cre*t Sonwinner » ill receive a
* bond, driet), a beauty ahop
(N tll’i
the other top nine conteetanti wilt
Studio «f Hair Derignt
and a
get priier. Open hou*e in the clothing *hoe
*tore (Carlten’e

Seminoles Prepare
For Invading Yols

Shoe k Sportawear)
Operating the diur rtore it Ce­
cil K. Carlton, former Mid1**,
pottmatter and grocer; owner cf
Carlton'i Sho« t Sportevtrar t«
John D. Carlton, former owner of
B k C Grocer)': owner of
the
hrauty »hor* •* Neil Altman, owncr of a Fen* Park beauty ai.op
and
formerly ariociated with
Augie’t In Orlande.
The drug atrre feature* curb
jervtce on food and delivery tervice for prereriptioni. The cloth­
ing atore it docking a complete
line of aportiweer and ahoet for
the family.
The chopping center it *tr«uing thr availability of plenty of
free parking.

TALLAH ASSEE (U Pt) — ‘ Flo
rida Stale Unlr«r«lty wee arheduled to cate up on contact work
today in a final home workout
before taking on Tennette# Satur­
day.
Th# Semlocitt went through a
rough aerimmigr tettion Wedneaday aa Coaeh Tom Nugent at­
tempted to prepare hit charge*
for their flru look at a pure
tingle wing attack tine# he hat
been head coach here.
Said Nugenl, •‘There’* only one
way to learn to handle singlewing Muff of the type we’ll tee
Saturday when wt rmet Tennet»#*, and that a to get there and
knock."
Nugent Indicated there will be
only one lineup chrngr Saturday.
^
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G A IN E S V ILL E (U PI) — The
That *.ll tee nght ta.-Vi.v BU. VTnivcrsSty of florid* went o \ t r
Brown move up to replace injury ,l% repertoire
repertoire «f offensive and dw
slowed John Spivey,
fentive play* in a final home
re.’iew today before heading for

A W A RD S FO R ACH IEVEM EN T-— Hero areeight of t ly award-winning 4-|l t lull boy*
of Seminole County. I.cft to right. front row . Rob R iser, John Jakubcin. Carl Stubbing*.
Tommy W’cidrrliold: back tow, front left. Michael Tcsinaky. Hill l ulfonl. Robert Mikler
and Je rry Arndt. Award* were presented Tueadav night at a mcetmir of the M l nnd
Furnt Ilu teuu.
(llrrn ltl S taff Photo)

Substitute Loot

Gafors Hold Final Official Arrested In Espionage Case
Practice Session

Newsman In Hospital
R IO DF. JANEIRO tU P I) —
Herbert Mo»«i, preitdent of tia
Brasilian Ptet* Attociatlon, ha*
been hoipltallied for treatment of
• ’’alight ttrokr" reiultlng from
overwork,’ ti wa* announced to­
day^____________________________________

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■v h u n k n r u r c i i t cot k t
N o rtcK in n e n e n r o i v k n tn»i
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Clark of in* Circuit Court. In ».m«
Itiole Ceuhlr. Klarld* wilt on tha
Six day «l Xsumbti, IC S st l et
o'clock A. &gt;1 at th* main do«r at
tha Court Hsus* of BaminoU Coun­
ty. In tr-a City cf e»nfoM. I’Uri.'c
offar fir cal# and aal! a* pv'lie
outcry to tha hl«h&lt;al and beat M*.
dar f.ir ca*h. tha fallowing nt«reload tiroptrlr. tlluata In r.mli.,.:*
Cour-te. rinrldt. to witt
I...I 7 mark Poor &lt;tl ' u k r l r r
rurtuant to tha Tina! '.'serae of
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In i In itid Court tha stria &lt;■
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Ruth Main all. hit w Ifa. Daftnil.
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Sun (&gt;la*«M
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Steak D im er for Fam ily

Mh Price
B a r Cut. Shampoo. Sel,
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Olh Price
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Fam ily
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Men’ *. Women’a or
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Cement
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To The

llingr*. nnd Locks

M EXICO C ITY (U P I(-S e ve ra l
h u n d r e d Cuban refugee* at­
tempted a "march on the Britith
emb.**t)” Wrdnrtday right to pro
teat Britain’* offer to tell Jet
fighter* tn the Cuban government
I’ol.ce riot tquad* broke up the
mob some diatance from the em­
bassy. Slaty * eight men and IS
women wtra arroilrd. hut there
wat no report of carualllca.

John D. Carlton

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Cubans Protest
Plane Sale Plan

C O N G R A TU LA TIO N S

SYRACUSE. N V. - .U P I) l ’:.able Id crack Ulr thiro *a(rl
at a giocciy supply warehoutc,
(dmc burglar* went In work on
the food. Empty .a rt of fruit
covktall. ..Inc* a I dale* were i* that the cardinal*’ arc* would
1 nearby.
not affect thnr being elected.

IIAMHI RO, German) ■! |*|)
fhe (outer* m ii ) ' id a lg ■a*
Tb# a r r r it of n W elt G riii.a n ' “ ektrrm r.'y well e lUippol" for hi*
wlrg commander
threaten* to al'.-grd r*p..in*p* Job, Indicating
blow up into the nation’* biggeit be n. t only had *ct
K-wd com
potl-w»r m ilitary r*pi.»n»gj c*»r municatlnr.s. but t. »&gt; have op-rinformed lo u rcn -«.d today
at. I a r rf|-naagc net* irk imidc
It aho could forre a rhan.-r in NATO.
N A TO * defentc n tn tcg y ae.i ln«t 1 l.udwig. a n aial pilot, wa* com
Soviet submarine* opciating in under of a wine of I t iitivVmade
the Baltic.
i . &gt;&lt;■)• Cat r-rt», ro .
1 tj i
L t. Cmdr. lio r it l.udwig, j.l. l-o-pr«p p lin r* vital t&lt;&gt; N k T ti'*
wa* arretted on treason charges I dtfenre agalnat the Soviet tubOct. 3, Ju*t a few month* a f t * r ' martiw* threat.
he received Gaining In il'ita ln in
III* wing operated only a few
the laWti anti lubmarinc com* at mile* from th» ll.lt-c coatt with
technique*.
in ra»y rar.gc of t h r narrow Jut
Soutccr dote to W eil German lard S tra it, whi
N \TO n aial
counter vtpurage
• ffic la lt *ai t *tatf* hrt&gt;e t.» i r to i.ot’. lr up
anothrr member ot the armed Fovlet »ubmaitne* f a w ar break*
force* alto had been tel-.ed Tne out
Hamburg daily Abcnl ’att .*id the
-------------------number of pertcr.t arretted l.td
reached *e*en. hut neither report
T h,ff “ r' ,
&gt;;“•
could be verified
veterinarian* in the l mtrd Slate*
1today.

Coach Bob Woodruff taid he
W1, not lur0 i; the team wat
^adv yet a* a final light work
ou( W|f scheduled.
The Gator* ire due to leave
Friday for New Oilcan* where
they ipend the right before going
on into Baton Rouge Saturday
Guard Dick Brantley and half­
back Billy Newbcm remained on
the Intured lltt Wednevday. It wat
not known If th»y world be
avallah c for duty against LSU.
If thay are Mill out. Pete Sehutr*
will replace Brantley ant* Don
Deal will perform at left half­
back.

VATICAN C IT Y (U Plv-V atican
aoureea predicted today th* con­
clave of cardinals would uphold
a 4.14-year tradition and e!e*t an
Italian pope.
Ru*.lan
bom Gregory Teler
Cardinal tsagihnan of Armenia
wa* the only one of the 37 nonItalian rardinali believed in h a .r
any chance at all to be named
at the conclave opening here Sat
urdav. The main f*Mor In hi* /»
vor wa* hi* clo»e **»oclation wlih
thr Roman Curia.
Fite
Italian cardinal* were
mentioned a* thr mo*t likely to
be named pop* They were: Ben­
edetto Cardinal Aloitl Maiella,
who a* camerlengo i* h.-ad of th*
church during the prelect period
of Interregnum, Giacomo Cardi
nal Iw naro. archbishop of Biio*
n*
Kmeito Cardinal
Ruffinl,
atchhivhop of Palcrn.o; Angelo
(.1uteppe Roncalll, patriatch ot
Venice: and Marcciio Catdlnal
Mlmmt. treretary of the Sacred
Cor.tittorial Congregation in the
Roman Curia and archbithop of
S’aplc*
Only Cardinal l.*rc*ro at t7. I*
under 70. but current tpeculaiinn

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�Graham: Church, Hot Crusade, Is Best
Th# DeBary Womans Club held Cha*. Schneider, M rs. Louis St
their ftrit meeting of the fall Amand.
Mr. and Mra. W illiam A. Nye
•eeaon, Friday, Oci. 17 at 2 p. m .,
In lh« Community Center, with of Palm ira Rd. have returned
Mra. H arry Seller peeaident, wel- from their summer home ai
•onting the membera and gueata. Thelford, Vt.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving C. Damm
' “ A abort bualneaa aeaalon follow­
ed with Yeporta from the chair­ of Buena V tita. Cora Lawrence
man of the rarioua department!. of Fort Lauderdale. Harriet Carr
A tribute w ai paid the former and Air. and Mra. Joseph La
members who pasted away dur­ Tlouche from Pittafield, Mat*, en­
ing the summer re e fn ,
Dr. joyed a su rp rlir birthJay dinner
J i'e p li
I aRnucl.r
Friday
Loutie lturrell, Mra. A. F. H all, for
evening at rap lnran 't Levtaurant.
•nd Mra. Elhel Wood a.
M r. and M n . George Lualgnsn
Mra. Wallace C,abler, chairman
arrived hume aft- r a wopd»rful
, * i tne C h ic and International De­ tour of Europe. They thought the
partment. Introduced the guest United State* building at the
S p e a k e r , Mra. It G. Carter, an at­
World* F a ir , one of the be*!. The
torney from DeLand.
Luslgr&lt;K&gt;ii are atayirg in Weal‘
lir a . E w ild MicheDrn, mem­ cheaper, N. V. at preti id. but
bership chairman, welcomed lev- expc t to come to DeBa-y this
entren new membera into the winter.
&gt;Hew club, ,-arh receiving a pot'ed
Saturday. Oct. I I . The DeBary
’ violet plant, the eluh flower, aa Wotnam Club sponsored an even­
the membera tan* **Vlo1ela" the ing Itarberih &gt;•» quartette
eluh theme sing. under the direc­
M rl. H airy Seiler, pteaident.
tion of Laura I'latt Brown, chair­ welcomed all and mliodured Dr.
man of music, accompanied ai George W. Friaon of DeBary,
the piano by Teresa Kupeei.
who acted a i matter nf ceremo- •
ttefrrahmenti were served at n lei.
Opening the ptogram w ai the
♦he elnie of the meeting, ulth
Misa Adelaide Conte and Mias Surf aide C h tru i, under the direc­
Alice B Cooper, pouring Mra tion of E v rr rit Johiiaou Tim Tune
Char If a Ulrich and M r! Ilr lrn Tw iate.f, T li* Southern Sweet
Bruce were hoiteaara at the tea heart*. The Flying Day Ionian!.
labies
lloitraaea at the door The Vanguard* from Orlando and
Vere, J i n t’ aul Klr*ch, ant Mr* The Chord C ra rk rr*. all were
Sidney Se allow.
During the In'erm iiiio n, the
New Stembera were- Air*. Tb
m u l-ee, Mrs. N«et C. C arr, Mra audience rang M their farorilr
E lla Franklin Mrs H P. Wag- lin g s , led by a Hying Davione.
The muitached u ih e i i n t , W
Iter, Mr*. Alice H tilend*/, Mrr
John Btarhoff. Sira. Angel M at, T . Corbett. 0 . M cCaltry. Harry
Sira. A . C. Summer*. M n I-*-T- 5 : Met a and E w ild Mtrheriien.
Ttniley, Mra, Sylvan Gruir,- Ladu • on the rommitlee sere,
bach, Sira. Samuel Grierson, M n. Mr*. O. McCalley. M ri F.wa.J
U *!. Grubb.. Mre. Ludwig Kti- M lrhaeiifii, Mrs. Burton I a Roy,
pees, M n. Fred fumshv. Atr* and Mrs, W. T. Corbett

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By MARION JO N F J
nrrek. A ninth grader, Helen Me
M r. and M ri C. K Buckelew rnory , *.cn th* local bake off She
•nd tittle daughter. Pal, have wtll represent Oviedo In the area
moved into their newly purchased hake o f' thia week at the Florida
home on South Central Avenue IV w e , Corporation lounge in WinBuckelew la a teacher in the ter Park.
Oviedo High Sch»o1, while Mre
Judges in the contest were Mr*
Buckelew teaches the fifth grade Milton Gore and Mr* George It
M r. and Mr*. II
V. Ramho Carlton. Sixtren pies were enterhave purchased a dairy in the rd in the rontert. Runner-up was
(Mdenrod section and base mo rd Patsy Silkier,
to-r.eldenrod. Mr. and Mrs. DurMr* Staley, homemaki.ig teach
h ilf Luka* and fam ily have tnov-.er, rompllmented all of 'he homeed Intn th* Ramho hon.e. Mr and making student* for the general
M l*. Roy Muse and family have excellence of all pies entered in
moved Info the home formerly the contest
•erupted by Mr and U r*. Lukas
C E L E B R A T E S B IR T H D A Y
M r. and Mr*. Ben II Jones and
Ted Aulin. ton nf Air and Mrs
B ill* daughter. Mary, and Air. Theodore Aulin. J r relrbra'ed hi*
uvd Mr*. 11. C . I’ srker. parents llth birthday Saturday,
u f Mrs. Jones, are having •
Following
an
afternoon
of
wonderful time In Waynesville, N.
a wei nvr road was onC . They wrote that it w is nearly joyed by the guest ot iw n jt iivd
freeiinp, al*o that they ptinned his playmates. The p * mv was
on spending several day* In Vlr- h ell at the home of tna parents
glnia.
Thote enjoying tint affair irwlud&gt;lr. and Mrs. Charles G. Shaf- ed Jim m y Bealsey. A! McCall, .Al­
te r have returned from their thur Evans, At antral Lingo, Danny
vaeailun In the mountains near Gammsg* and W aller B e stlry.

Fleet Reserve Sets
Halloween Dance
Branch 147 of th* F ir s ' It#
•erv# Alleviation of Banfonl Na­
val A ir Station, La* invited the
puhlie to a Halloween dance, to
he held Saturday, Nov, I, in the
Sanford Armory.
T h* Fo u r Kin g * orchestra w ill
'u rn lsh the
oiusie for dancing
*• T. «:.A0 until s“ ' 4-lg h t.

C H A R LO T T E . S . C. tU P I) Evangelist Billy Graham lay a Ihr
h I | b m I Christian rip rn ilo n
rom ci, not in an tvangelistk
meeting iurh a i hit crusades, but
in "communion in your own
church."
lie made Ihr distinction T u n
day night a i M i five week crusadr hare neared an end. (Iraham
laid he will preach next Sunday
on the Statrhouie atrpi in Colum
bia, 5. C but told Me audience
not to attend the te n te r if it
meant missing church.
"The peik of Christian rxprrs
lion it n o t in an evgngellstl •
m rctin i meh a i thia,' ha tsid
"It U rather in the c o r -flunks
of your own church."
Graham urged hit audience of
. 3,000 to "go bark to your uulvr
your buiinesa and your
home and practice Christianity.
What doe a it mem to be a Chris­
tian?' he aaied.
" It doein'l jiiat mean tb it you
were h*rn in a Chriilian home
I could t&gt;* horn in a garage ant

T A L L A H A S S E E (U P II *- Cabl
net Trustee! o f the Infernal
Improvement Fund have pod
ned a dertalnn on a holly disputed
Pinellas Countv land sale 'follow­
ing three hour* of argument
Tuesday.
Objectors flock'd to a meeting
lo prote t the pmpoved filling of
the Mermaid Point D rvrlo p m ril
In Old Tampa Ray northeast of
St. PeteMburr.
Developers had planned to pro­
vide i l l water-front home! or. 12
Islnndi, and offerid th&lt; state tTVi
an arr? for some IW arres of
aubmrrgrrl land on which to fill
th* i«lard*.
But fishe*men
state
Cim senatinn Department alid the
fill would destroy fiih , shrimp and
oyater breeding grounds Nearby
hnmr owner* addrd Ihr lilt would
block their view and would be
only Ihr first in a long sane* of
Lila in the hay.
An attorney for Iih r Venetian
lilr *
Development
Corpo'ation
rontei led,
howeverr, that
the
dev»l p-uenl At*
hern okayed
J i - r . -gli Ihr
various city and
rour'y agenriea required by the
hulkf ad law.
Van Ferguson, director of the
T-ustees stsff, rer.&gt;mmrndcd that
the Trustee- sell the land to the
develop*-,a, who r an to dig out
some 14 arrel of their upland aid
turn it Into canaia, and add the
12 island* In the offshore a irs
pi)'chased fiom the Trustee!
Cabinet membera
said they
were not ready to make a deH.
lion. They
said they
wanted
additional time before
voting
whether la approve nr disapprove
the sale and set the bulkhead line
around the area

A program 1* planned for in
termission. Costume* are option­
al hut pnre* will be given to the
guests wearing the most uni-iue
outfits Other pcitrs also w ill he
given. Refrofhmenu will be avail
able.
Tickets may b* obtained from
member* or from J . R Rrddard
F A 2 -I7 8 I. D. Meritt FA2-7M7. or
It. M anas FA2-497S.
C h irf Ataisay U rhairmaw of
-h# a ffa ir.

Honesty lies! Policy
M U R FR E E S B O R O ,
Trnn
—
l U P I j — While a freshman at
IValertown High School, Joyce
Huuson lost a hillfold vontain
Ing 22 29. During h rr senior year
at college, ah* got Ihe billfold
Hack through the malts. T h rie
was 22 29 in it.

* —1nm r«. Oct. 23,1988

you have plrnty o f enthusiasm."
Attrndsieg f o r Ih# crusade
which cads Sahitday nlghl h i*
rlimbed t« M4.140. Some 234 ,-He
clstons for Christ" Tuesday n lih l
brnught l i t total to 24.72*.

M ONTGOM ERY. Ala. (U P !) —
Alabam a'! attorney general hat
advited the slafe’ i 87 rounty vot­
er regittrahan boarda to withhold
Ihetr records from agent! of the
fe d e rll government.
John Patterson ducloied h# had
informed E , P. Livingston, Macon
County registrar chairman, to
keep records from Burtftn J
Goodyear and O, J. Petereon. U S.
C ivil Rights Commlision Ig erts
assigned te the predominantly
Negro county.
"It l i my opinion that the hoard
»f registrars of Macon County ia
under no real duty to make Its
records available for inspection
hy officials of the Civil Rights
Cnmmisiioo.'' Tatterton sa.d. His
Irlte r to Livingston made it plain
hit ruling applied to ail counties,
since reyi*tration retorda under
Atahame law are not open to the
public.
!t marked the second time de
tianre of the rommiiaton has been
shown in the South. Terrell Coun­
ty. C.a , Judge recently ordered
all voting record* withheld from
federal agent! unless tubpenaed
by a federal court.
Patterson, the Democratic nom­
ine
for
governor, previously
threatened to ja il any federal
ag rn li meddling In Alabama af
fa ir!.
Mobile county Registrars chair
mart John A. Rfpoll
*«id
no
agenii had approached him. but
added- "We hi*-# nothing to hide
hark here. We are perfectly will
ing for anyone to rome In and »ee
what we are doing. If J . Edgar
Hoover wanl* to c*&gt;me down here
and sit with us, he w ill he wel
corned "
Livingston *aid two commission
agent* went Into hi* office Mon
day "and said they'd Itke to look
at the records. Me had a nlre
friendly chat, hut I told them 1
had instructions from the attor­
ney general lhal 1 didn't have to
Show them."
"That was all there wai *o it,"
Livingston addrd.

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JACKSONVILLE &lt;UPI&gt; - Ala
t s i Haydun Hum* toilay sent a
teller lo Insurance Commissioner
J . Edwin 1Arson slating that th*
police
department
*;,&gt;arrntly
la a s clear of alleged mishandling
• f drunk ditving case*.
Burns said Police Chief Lutner
Reynolds had found ruv drunk
■driving irregularttiea In an inves­
tigation ef the Lk *1 police depart­
ment.
H r asked Larson to review
. findings of in iu rm c t department
| investigators and advise it there
i sna* any evidence involving jsj II c*
' department members.

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under.
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States w hicl borders it on tha south, O taachoba* County
it a natural attraction for sport* fisherman and hsmtaes.
Com m ercial fiihinq is a principal source of mcoma, alnnq
with baaf catti* and agricultural products. H istoric Fort
Bassinqar, built foe protection against hostile Indian
trib al in th* state, it il stands beside the Kissrmmaa Rrvor
that border* Okeechobee County on the w ait. Okaschobaa, th* county scat, is located an th* "Big Lake."
In progressive Okeachoba* County, and throsrgkovrt
Florida, th* United Statas Breweri Foundation works
constantly to aitu r* th* sal* of bear and *1* under
pleasant, orderly conditions. Bafisvmg that strict law
enforcem ent servos th* bast mtaratt of th# people of
Flo rid *, tha Foundation strouas dost cooperation with
tha Arm ed Forces, law enforcement and governing offsc’ ats in its continuing "saH-rogutatien'' program.
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H E R B E R T STRNSTROM
REA LTO R
South I'ineere*! 3rd Addition— RON IIO W E — I.. J . R IS N E R
Vaaorlataa
SoUtli of Or.'U* Road.
I I I N. Park — Ph. F 4 22120
.inland K.tatea — 2 m il*, lOuth
,.f Sanford on l(lrh " * y 17-91. For the Ren Rut* in R r*, F i'a ie

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IV. A. Cagle. J r . balttman
110 N. Park A **. Ph. FA ;.- J 9 l

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For Sale Trum pet, CO caah.
t j I Itukur'* Vtuaic Shop.
DeU:vr Mr*linghou&gt;e d ry rr, tited
•&gt; mnniv*. perfect ronditien.
I'A : ; im .
19' Co!d»oot freerer ala • l.a ta f Ref r l|« a l&lt; r freercr comhiord. Ph.
FA 2 4 *9 .

Ja rk fta ■ |t»"l* . Tent, . Luggage
Small
ARMS NASA S U R P L U S
IN S T A L L E D
Phone { W ln d a h lrld
310 Sanford Avenue
Hack (lla * «
Door (Jla a a
X ent (H aw * 1Thia ia a gue»t pa-« to the nils
S E K V U ’i;
Theatre for J a ' j
Solomon.
FOR SA I.K ltt.36 Mercurv Mont
K*p. dale Oct
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clair Tudor llatdlnp. Beautiful S e n k a r ik tilnw* and I'.titil C o .
Rtack A white e\l . rrd interior, 112-114 W. 2nd M. Ph. FA 2.4*2*
t.'o* far your old ranee d u tirc
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••ur "Old ftar.E* Round up" SanFurnituie Mndnr A S te ia it
rnnd one owner SI
Phone
fard O i l Co.. 210 K D t Si.
r . E . P H II.IJ P S , V iral
FA 2 6? t|
WASHBURN VAN LIN ES
PtSNO
FA ? lW l
'SI Lib e rt,. 1 M r trailer, 31.300 m 1300 French Are
S P IN E T - Neatly rew . Mar hor t } ,ooooo with ?o ft alumo Spar# Heater,
Finni rfirn a re . . »e*n in Ihi* a-ea. Auum e paym.rm Term! F A ? »•*
•nrnia Ph York Plannr. lirlan Clean and Ser\lce. 14 V*. Duiilde
do
CH 1 VMS. or w iiio i«oi K.
lank
Initatlation
F
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2*743.
u - un v i s and m o t o r s
Colonial.
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Y.mr Mvlnrude D ra'rr
P A I .Y P N U
IIMIISON SPORTING GOODS
•for Ihn.e who r a ir '. iravonaWr, 2 bahv h*di, rn m p trlr, rvretlont
conddinn
414
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Phone FA S-VWII
Referenea, c&gt;*en F \
FA 2 41*4
l l l . A I I I I . l t S H IE L D
Aulo P.epalr, A Road San .«•
2 burner krn .*enr heater vwilh
I'udnm ll.vat Top* A A^ee*aor'.‘
H A L L 'S C A R \C F
•ark lo cook on. (Tnod enndltlon,
F R K I ! S T IM A T E S
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Nnw nn Sale' Save al
Varunm * lr ,n - r Repair,
('nbltpnl [le ftiie ra ln - 1*3
teaat W .
Repair* A p art, for all m ik e , of
IT'' OF. Portable TV , Repnaaed
All th^l Model lia lo r Ita'V r*
f'ra n e r,
F ir e lr o lj* . Ibrover
1129 93
year! ahrad of other makea bu.
Kirby. I l i Wav IS F ReplacrI* " ME Portable T V StM
irdutrd anyhow1
c i m i i v i . vh M i m a : s h i r k
mem p art,. Muik (u a ia n ’.ed
1.V Slalfotd Ro»i thould go al
FA 2-47DA
l i t s „ Park A ,FA 2 M il
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ma.-hine.
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F l'M F S - S P R IN K I.I R
wh'drtalr pricea
in prtferl condition NO • 4701,
SVSTI.VJS
Flnan, r Plan
AH type, and «ltr«. in ,tailed
i k , t ■ th* b i hel. F A J-oui*
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WK R E P A IR AND S E R V IC E
M guagr •hnlgun—go.-rl rendition.
tlint doc ?\I9 Hiawatha * ie
S T I N T
Rn\ "f ,hell« *10 Willow-. Ph.
Markin#
and
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Cute pupi'ir
ntanrheater A fn*.
FA 2TI97
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2nd
St.
Ph
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Window Sill* — Llnlel*
II. II. PO PE CO.
Dteaie T iap * -- Dry Well*
Ca*h Inr furniture or *uiplu«.
200 S. Park ---- F t 2*23*
(Totheallnt Pott* -- Cemenl
Super Trading Pott, SanfniHM IR A C LE C O N C R E T E CO.
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FA 2 3711
17- l i r \ IT ? ~ P 1 R i n R S
PLYWOOD .SPEC IA LS
I * * * ' , tiuod On* Side
14.04
Speelali.1 in Hair Shaping
I I I &lt; N Omni One Side
U .M
Slyling A Permanent Waging
Pine Pong Table Top 3 1 9 t ll.C i
Air Cond
Snfl Water
Rr *eIon ItrauD liar
MR C4INIH IIDMNCi
B A R R i m s i u i v c i y n im ik
C O N T R A EI and R E P A IR W ORK
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103 So Dak
FA 2 M il loa; Sanford \ * r .
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Contrarting A R rp iira
Flee E.tim aie*
FA C TO R Y TO YOU
Whitr Untl be 21 or n\rr Vpply
ALUMINUM
R. I . H A R V EY
I'lg V Whittle
V E N E T IA N Rld.NII.S
201 Sanford A«r Phone FA 2 U U
Knrtuied head. Sag-proof bottom
Woman, age 2-1 lo 33, for perman­ J t —PIANO S F R V H T
rail with plao ic endi. Plaatie
ent rrapnnlthlp inuitUin, itpld
or rayon tape. Cotton nr nylon
trp ld , e*tw&gt;ilenrril in nffii * riA N II T ifN IN Ii A IlK P A IR IN i;
curd*.
H . I. HARMON
work. Heady ami produeli*e
S e n l.n r ik C lnnn wnd P a in t C o .
w-nikri M in in g .a la ry ll&lt;i wk. Ph FA 2*223 After 3 00 p in .
II? 114 W. 2nd S I. Ph. FA 2-4«a
prriiMll,- Inrreate*, V &gt; d*&lt;l .'I * IH II D IM . I a*N III \t TORS
wk , apply * ollectlon Di* . Cie
Cotton 4 Wool Yarn *. Notiana,
lliilld to your plan*.
illl llurrati, ft in (Ul San All
Thread,. Tape*.
Rmiodelinr and Addition*
R D M .IN S IIO R n r SH O P
Rank lildg
d o n 1.1 h i:
At Th* Sign Of Tha Totem P«U.
Phon FA
2617 S, French Are.

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FOUNTAIN CLERK
I'rcfcr experienced
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For .arpen li* palnllng irie rn ln g ,
toofltig and plaatrr repair, a*
pi*all tile, aaheitea tuliog tna
,nnry nr wn«d ,tepa. leveling
ami
repairing
g*ragr,
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S E L L air T R A D E
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New and U*rd Fu rn ilu rt
Large .3 bedroom, two tile bath
m . F A 3-MU
F R K ilD A IR E applilnarr*. talea 111 K F ir . 1 St
home " i l l accept .out eqjiD in Wanted Yeung man. white tn
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Fla Phone FO 3.3313 or SanIT'*) 31a ennui
We Otinrnnlee I’entunnl
7 I win Sue 1|')II) wihhI Itnla
R E IN D P P E N D IN T Sell Raw
foul F A aftrr 4 p m
Thter brdir.un xldei iiunie *to*e
EACH 319.3(1
lr I eh Piodui t , t.oo.1 opening
S .iliiiit r ilo n — O r X’ntir
in Convenient tu thorrbei and
In F \ oluala I .» See S A Paiuting interior * fklerior Re 3 Full sue Hull* wood Red*
ahnpiung Total ptlre ITKiJ &lt;«
Slone* C h e e rfu lly Itefnmled
p a or aitilitior , Sperialinne
Smith, s ,
Ro* tdt! |'-1 ,nd
EACH &gt;19 Id
R O IIK K T 4 " l i t . I M I S . Iteatlnr
In Alan C a rlrr Paint Product«
t .1 ,
or
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I'aalrigh'a
I Hide a l-ed with slip Coyer
F.A 2 Ja*4
Itavmnnd I undqulit. Aaioe
Dept
T A J-*» 0 -D
Memphit,
llo m ri trady for iiumcdiatr o.
3(3 00
FA 2 3931
A llin tlr Rank Ridg
Tenn
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Wiring
F ertri. S r n t r r t I’.ticrlain Tup F.*t»n*lnn TeW t
r .i pancy. You can m uir
in
Sid 3 iblrn
Wl'h Chair* 33100
while w r pliM ti* tiif |.,p r l l . M A Y FA IR SF&lt; TION Nire 7 l«-.| JI- W O R K 39 VNT p T T
IIA N D A IX E L E C T RR' " •
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1 Hi rlie r Wilh 7 Innertptlnf
S a le ,
repr event at 1* e on th*
Raby rittlng, ironing FA
7313 112 Magnolia
F '. : • 9 li
F 3 2 !**»
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preniDe, weekday* * A. M. ‘ til
Ceavkini
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rleanlng
no 77-A - R1 li.D IS 'l, R F . P A I R S I Set Wrought3C.Iron
Near i hadrnnm hnuae. le rra im
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■lark S.ir.day i P. M '111 dark.
floor*, large earpotle and ul I Ik1 Large O lflfe f)e ,k 3*9 3«
Iv room M*‘h d#*n or will lake Baby lilting 117 S Fienrh
F a r Painting rail Mr. T n ke r I'h
E( IK II .’S H ED D IN C CO.
b,hiding lot* at down pa.m enl.
F I 2*139 or FA 2-'&lt;W7
Il» S«. Macnnlia \*e . F.A 2 1121
Phone PA 2 2374.
Carpenter work, labinet* of all

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Inc.

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Beautiful i.rw 3 nodrcemi. J lUth
lu&gt; nr. 4)jtk Floor •. F loti,I.i II 11..111
Itullt-in K ltc h rn . 3 Large ( la i
T r r r , J77.3cifl i4&gt; T rim * or will
trade for * m * ilrr homr
( Urdidom. 2 Dali) home. lo,aled
cm 3 l.aiiie Lo t*. te&gt;ta of Shade
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1 llrdfiKima, 2 bath*. Dm . S .r r . n
rd in l loiida Room, with , ol
ihe glaa* doori, Kllrhen f i'ilp
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Mortgage.
4 Bedroom*. 2 Ralh* Ju*l rr
ilured to I16.39U. tiwid Term*
1 Hednom*. Iwo atory, A I t-nc,
linn IIT^no. Term *
1 Brdrbom . I Rath. Kltchrn
equipped. T e rra rro F l o o r a
113,J'J) Will trade for im allrr
hour, T ia tle r or Vacant Lot*
1 llrdtoum*. 1 hath, on Dr L it*
I13.0U0, i ;.* h| term*. Alio may
br had with | f^jti and furntthrd n fl.X IE E Y
O D IIA M . I'rr*.
if dr tired
3 lirdr.otn. oltfer home. goo.| )..
( n r . H a y . 17-9? A 27lh SI.
ration
Only ttO.OUO IV n d i
1‘baae I t 2-1101
Down, iiood Term a.
Ilup'r*. Furmahed. for trade for
2 nr 1 bedroom homa in the
Wynnrwood area.
Fuininhed home Ju .l out nf rity.
City water
A *rwer
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I X U M E ir S A f iK N T V
it* x 132 •jarag e. b rrn rw a y.
N. A. Farm er, Realtor
T-dat IA23U ro O rly JTVi -lo-,
I), II. AAhit more, A»*or ,
1 Tedinom houta 110,V»i Only
11* S Frenrh A*e Ph F A 2 3721
1\nfl down.
After hourly FA 2 2*14 nr FA 2 *121
H K .il. E S T A T E D RIV E-IN
231* I'rrn c h A '»
C herry Real F .ta le Agenejr
D ai FA 2 9929— Notary
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|J 1 ‘* \3 11th St. I'ear-llarher Shop
Iteatlnr
•Call H i l l ' l*hune FA 2 3C.I1
l.(M (I 3RROR
1 year old 2 Iwlrm lo&gt;mr Kledrle Mtulem .3 bedroom qualitv home
—kitrhen equipped —| year nld —
kitchen. la L u tle w indu*,. tile
tin
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w atrrfiont. S a rn fire
hath, utility rutmt, larse bnrk
price 31(,*30
ll.lo h
down
barliecue and planter
I .and
372 &lt;ht mo
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Will a-»an;r term* TV ?7*d7 3 an e * high and dry. I m il'*
from city. 32.71h. Term * avail­
able
2 &gt; aerr* of farm land, tiled and
hat flowing w ell Eaat aide of
Sanford FA 2 M IS.
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phone FA 2 4M1
112 N. Pack

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Newly decorated • Ltd'oom h., i»c,
kitchen equipped. 473 a
# 2 ielru o m laouae, tight* and wa­
F.A 2 22*f.
le . 333 month. K.A 3 2377.

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113 N. Jatrcine Aye.
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and al.low aIV«
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r illm a t r l, FA I 7173.
No* I am ale-1 at —
M A T I H ESS III N o ' \T » n a.
.*01 W. r .t St.
FA t-T S T li
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p i i t i : c n i o i A , M ir.
K A S T S 1 IIE T K A II.F R S A L E S
mo U . 13lh.
FA 2-TiAt
P alatk «. Fla.
A U T O C L A S S
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Furr.iihed apartment, 3 room. lit .
floor, rloaf
to town.
Call
Nearly nrw beautiful 2 bedroom
FA 2 *»f&gt;t.
tilt bith m aio nry homt. C * rport*, utility room, iptce hearIto .u r for rent. 24Jn Yale A '* .
t r Nicely iamDcaprd
Call FA 2 4291
I ’ h . C A 2-7.182
Nicely furniihed 2 bedroom ai.d
I bath a p e ttre tt. Coupie only. Lea* ins Sanford W II «acri(lif
FA 2iW 4. 9'2 Sanford Ave
equity, you take up 1ST mnruhly
o iym rn ti. 2 bedroom JR home
Slteping room, p 'tia ’.e fam ily. Pn
referred porch, carportf, utility
F A 2 7.30*
room, corner lot. Sec he ween
V v E I.A K A A C '. ItT M K K T S : rov»»
7 A 9 any rv e n ln i. 101 Counp rivat. bath*. 11* V.’ . F ir*t St.
Irjr Club C ircle , off W. 20ih SI
J room modern hoi** tra ile r.,
Adult*. Apply 2419 Onan-b D* | Tbia i« • s u n t part to the flits
Theatre for I-e-*!* Rotunda K*p
2 bedroom homr, kitchen furnl»h
dak Oct. 3(&gt;. 'M
ed. Available November i*t.
Adult*. Cali FA 2 7664
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U arhelir apartm tr.l, ground floor
313 Palmetto A * f

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apartment furnDhed.
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S A C IM K IC K
M OVE IN

The Gable*.
207^

Fo r Rent. 2 bedroom .-partment. 3 room ar.d private hath, 'Jp 'la .:*,
furniihed apaiim cnt. • te a 1 .
unfumiahed egeent kit. her 12'*t
Adult,. RW per month t i'i l l r l
W 1*t St. Phone F A 2 0991.
lonvllte A&gt;e.
_______________________ - — —-------2 clean apaHmenl* r**l&gt; punte*!*
j room frame hnuie 01. 'arse lot
One * 4: SO. f ill Tark ^xt
coruplrte’y lurnnhed. IIwv i l l ? ,
1 mile north nt St. John, bn '.tf
J,*rge 2 bedtoom (umlahrd iparlPhone FA 2 3«90
nient. HIT W. l i t . FA 2 03&lt;W

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Selling Things You No Longer Need Thru Classified Ads

l id S . Park A *e.

Ph. FA 2-«l73

Acre Hied farm . 3 bed 100m
home, large barn,. Inquire:
Jm eph R. I-evy. EA 2 1223.
T . XV. M E R O . n r o k e r
Phore F A 2-24*1

I T IS R E A L
ESTATE
*&lt;k Crum ley A Montrlth
Reduced 1 y e n old on canal In
at 117 Soutii / ark I ’h. FA M M S
L&gt;ch A rbor. $72 mo. F A 1 3921

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RAYM OND M. H.XU.
REA LTO R A
Third FI. I Park
Y all ( all
Ph-me FA

kind* Corner rahlnrl* buill A i m F k i i i a i ." D E C D ll.X T D R S
Inalalled
Free r i l l m i t r i
painimg vul papning
FA 7 7311
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New A I netl
Avenue South
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pair a ,oe&lt; lain* Robmaon Lake
2 3**1
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Mary, Phone FA 2 1*3?
?01 :im r. F u tt S i Ph F A 2-M ia
n ew
i n rn to o M h o u se
C j h alh l, deep well, awning win I do painting. F A 2-7921
F L fO R
unding
in i f n'»hing U'ed furniture, *ppli»nee«, rnnl*
dnwt foned walla A Platter.
Cleaning,
waring
Serving
etr Rough!-,nld La rrv '* Mart
Rah, lilting FA 2 7241
Semiruilr (n nn ly ,lnre 1923.
Ilullt 11. dote A cabinrti Car
21.3 Sanhrd Ave Ph F.A 2 AIM
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mule A marble chip proof roof Rahv lit, 7 p m
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•'**r. lot I ml So of city, ion
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yd, off 17 92 Terma TA 2 7113
Board children dav and nighi ROLlJAWAY llaip ital and Itaby
Owner
T H IS W E E K S S P E C I A L !
311 V&gt; per week FA 2 2377
Red, Day, Week nr Mtnlh —
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19.34 Mobil* Home
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invite your perannal inipectuvn 22- lluainVM • Ippurtunitiea
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n* O T I'S PALM MANOR
NO *4711
Slop In and n u t with 01-^
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nea* for 3a .aoo. it w ill pa&gt; in
K9o Oflando Dr. S*nf'-rd
InveOigaie thi* ad 111) F. 2nd
No Obligation
Phone r \ 2 7214
St , banlord, Fla
Model 11 Mobile Horn*
P O T T E D P L A N T S l*b FA 2 142?
er F A 2 P27(*
S A N F O R D Service Slat 1.in for tale | , ( a AlA'OHOl.lCS ANOYMOUS open
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Kim Ph I A 2 7141
meeting, on Prtday night* *•
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2919
So Oilernlo Dr.
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ilui itutliting, Central liaptKt
ia u fu id
Ph. F a S-7233
Magnolia A Itnora FA 2*013
T fleviilu n Tulre, Teited Fret.
I hiiich 11 A Oak Avenue.
Ornamental Shrub* Tree* Peat
R O L L IN S H O R R Y SH O P
A l Th* Sign O f The Tmem Pole.
W O O D RU FF'S
2*17 S. Frenrh A»*.
Farm A Carden (enter
W E L L D R II.I.rN fr
ANNUALS
F a iria n k i Mur&lt;e Pump*
10) C ile ry A*#
Repair* to alt make*
ROW 3RD C. I-ONO
la rg e eeleailmi *7 H.burua, full
107 T. Commercial Are.
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bloom. 31 ho up Alto beautiful
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Crnton*. 1 00 up
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EN VKlvO PFS, ir t t in r h r iii. »tate
C,rape*t'l* Ave, Ph. F.A 2-OMi
&gt;*m nnd j o u r fa m ily . P ic k up j o u r k ey n t ( h r
m *nti, Invoice*, hand bill*, and,
Snlen D f lir e ,
p r o g r i m i . etc. Prorre**i*e
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Printing C«. Phona FA 2 2*31 ~
1*3* Che*rolet Bel Aire ,porl»
Ahl W rit 13th St.
.rttjpe Power glide, radio and
Quick laundrom at Barrie*
heater. Call Mr. M a ile r F A
Shirta Fm iihed In 41 Hoara
2 1330. K iten iio n SIS «r 274
R R A IL E Y ODHAM , P rc i.
Sandora D ry Cleaning
Corner
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17-D2 &amp; 27th S I.
Phone F A 2-L\0l
193* 2 ton Cbryrolet truck, 13 ft.
K !&gt;th 8». Fnodmart Hldg.
bed I ’hofit FA 2 7(29.
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ttould be found alive..
TOe miners were amon* 172 trapped in an earth-ahaking
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Arrested After Wreck
Vi*in*m W. Dunn, Dvimycnilic nominate for the District
l si-at on (he futility Commission, spent six hours in Semin*
ole County jail early today on charges of driving while in.
toxica ted,
Dunn vvii* l.nigi-d in ja il at 12:110 n. m , hy Oviswlu Con*
*t.title (ioorgi- K e ls e y , H*- w as tvlenssnl i i I h iu i tl a. n i. Jitte r
(Hi.-ting .&lt;200 bond. Dunn's at te st *&lt;«me a fte r h is autom obile
ran o ff the road and into a diteh n e a r Oviedo about midnight.
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Sports DitifiMing'

Lyman Girl Dies
Of Heart Attack

Cheryl In School

Copters Rescue 11

Chamber Reports:
'Plodding Along'

Weather

, offer ha* not mounted *harply
doe* not indicate that no work
fa being done, the campaign lead­
er **id. lie pointed out that hr
know* that some of the captain*
iiho have n»t
reported “ have
Iwen doing some go.«l wotk in the
field.*'
At W . I.re , McKtbbln pointed
•u t. It laading lh* group of cap­
tain* in the number of reported
collection*.
At a reporting meeting sched­
uled for this afternoon it was espeeted that captain* would turn
in a *um that would pu»h the
racsipt* well along toward the
0.000 goal.
Tha C of (7 office I* eager to
hear from any firm in the coun­
ty that ha* not liven contacted,
hut whove management want* to
btcoma a part of the progressiva
affort of tha rommunily.

Baton Clas.s Slated

Hulun tw irliag lessons w ill he
hdd tomorrow morning at South•wl* School from 10 11-10.
Tfie recreation department will
The city wide hula hoop eor.trtt -te&gt;n*«r those cla t.e t In.rruction
final* will fie heid in Fort Mrllon w ill I * by K v ir K rn ttert, Jud&gt;
Park tomorrow, starting al 1 p. Herron, and Pat Smith. Each atu■
lent n,a*t furnish her own baton.
m.
Co-spcntt-red hy Ihe City Rerrration Department and lh# Loyal O fficials To Return
Order of Moo.#, preliminary con­
City Con mlaalouer A l Wilton
fetti were conducted earlier till* and City Manager W, E . Knuwet
week
w ill fr iu in tomorrow from (Tear
Judge fur the contctt will he water, wher* they have twen at
Mm . Grace Thuraton. Mila Polly lending lh# mtvling of the FloriMuxley and Harold Kaitner.
da Leagu* of Munidpalltiaa.

Hula Hoop Finals
Slated Tomorrow

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‘fWHITEVILLE. n c. a'P It Seven-year-old Bill
W ard
may
ba the prettiest student In Mr*.
Itfigh Stout'* Hi*! Itiade .!*« • at
William* Township School '&lt;■■1 hr a
not in the running for Halloween
queen anymore.
It
look
*H of Mr* Stout'*
coaxing lo persuade Ihe rla .s to
pick a girl candidal.- after the
student! had nominated Hid un­
animously. He couldn't h .
*
^ ueen" candidate, she argued.
• We don’t care." rephrd blue
eyed Dabble Jacob*. ' « * »»nt
B ill. He's the prettlcat."
Ih e youngster* finally chang.d
thrir mind* and new Debbie n
the candidate.

Member* of ihe Ssnford Male
Chore* w ill rehrarse Monday night
•t 7.30 at the Civic Center.
Charles C *'*el* of DeBary will
direct the practire. C an e!*, who
eonducted
the
rehear**!
last
week, ha* hsd eitenan* esperlence tn chnrsl work, which will
add grratly lo the accomplishmenls of the local male linger*
tfeftny man who enjoy* tinging
w h | be welcome I" meet with
the ehorua Monday night.

Thief’s Ivoot Heavy
LONDON (UPI»— Pulie* hun*
ed today for a stolen 14-ton. eightwheel truck carrying • 5 ton, 11goo^-vide ab*# a propei.er.

LA N D C H A N G ES H A N D S—Theae are the ttimt who look pari in negotiations w hltli
Iranvferrctl Ilnvcim Park from Phillips l.untU 'r &amp; Millwnrk*. ! n r . to Shoemaker Tun*
atructlon To. ye*tenlay, l,e ft to right minimi the table. A. It. IVti-ieoi J r ., St. Jnhn'e
R ea lty: \V. U. Hulehisoit J r ., attoitiey for Shoemaker Conatruclion; A. Iv. Shoemaker
J r ., preaident of the company which iwnra hiv name; R, K. 1-teH. executive vice presi­
dent of pltillljv*. and Jnmc* K . Ru*h, altornev for ITiillipt,
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Ravena Park Purchased by Shoemaker

Dulles Says Reds
Don't Want Pence,
Seek World Rule
WA5IIINT.TON tu rn - Sccre

tarv of State John Foster Dullr*
tald today that thr&gt; Chinese t'omiiiunisu appaiTiitly want to keep

Dunn last night attended n
clambake at the i huluota tmi,
an affair to whl.h *1! county of­
ficial* and many buiiaesimtn
were invited. H* waa returning
home ai the Ilm* hi* car left the
road.
Shortly after hi* release from
jail tins morning, Punn came to
The Sanford list aid to tell hit
•tory. He aaid he •'had nothing to
hide. I jtm don't know what hap­
pened."
Hi* voluntary tlatam cnt aaid:

the fighting sung .n t h r V .r Ka'st
(i,r “ “ m' ,n
l!f*
and are not intereilrd in Or,,-ere that t have been charged with
driving while drinking. I havi
e ffn ril lo promote peace
had a clean rocotd. The only traf­
The
Shoemaker
C o nitnlctlnn' that the purehsw prtr# was 375
Paved strrrl* with Miami type
thitlr* said the Nationalist*, on fic violation on mjr record L fot
r « , Sanford, yesterday purchased 000.
| curhs, and a roinmiitilly water |hc other hand. Have rtn
renounced overtime parking. I don't know
Itavrna Park. Inrm rftv owned by i A K Shoemaker, presiilent of system will be In.talled, Shoemak ihe u«e of force to carry oi
out Hielr whsth»r 1 pused out or went ta
Phillip* !'ro,w'rtie*, ami announced the company said he planned to er aaW he planned t»* "leave every avuwr.1 ml**lon “ to bring ab.,ut sleep."
plan* for Immediate construction *t*rt cunatrui-tion of Immea with- lir e t.iat can tie left on he pro- the reatoratlon of freedom to the
Dunn taid he had taken foui
oi ISO home* en the property.
| in lo day*. Ilom r* will be In the perty. Located In a former cltrua people on the mainland '*
Stamp* on the deed recorded in tIJ.noa Iti.Ovto pri.-o range, with giove. the hnne»itr» will tie shad­
Ite .aid the Red* teemed to tranquUlilng pills and four d rlaki
ed h) cltru. and oak tree*. Some have broken their own ceate flre at the banquet. He added that a
the Semlnolr Coutthouse indicated i F IlA financing available.
prescribed
oni
23 of the l«t* are on thr lakefronl. proclamation became th e want physician h id
With home anti Mrrrt construc­ ‘ to throw roadblock. In the way tranquiliier per day, "hut I'm on
a re tlrlrtrd diet and my heart
tion i.hcdulfd to ttari immediate- e f atahilitcd tran q u lllt)."
gave me a lot of trouble after
I ) . nboemakrr said he hi ed to
Propaganda Firing
have home, ready for occilpnncy
He added that “ it i i potilblr rating atl nf that rich food l i f t
night."
hy Ja n . t.
that Ihe Bring I* mote for nayHe said h. had two drinks be­
Negotiations yesteid iy tirought chnlogl.-al than for m ilitary purfore dinner and two afte r dinner.
al*»ut srle of Ihe nruperty hy pr«*e*.*'
tiu llra laid the Ameitean na­ After a h e tr.y meal, he took two
Seminole Count) olficcr* work­ Tbursby said, is John .Stanley Phillips t.umtier A Millwork, Inc .
successor
to
Phillip*
Pro
p
enir.
tion can he thankful for tile Nal- tranqulllrere. Some 20 minutei
^ * r° un,t ,h f flo fk 1* “ n'* hl * " d Hemp, 31, McKeesport, I ' a . who here Hrvena Park waa told by tionaliat government became ''it later, the pain had not eased and
recently
was
tndirted
on
*
tap*
,n •uPP*,r1 °&lt; • *'s»n tic
he t-&gt;ok two more, he said.
lhe firm Iw raii*e it plan* to dote re*l»t» tho&lt;e force* whose Central
Voluna County manhunt tor seven charge.
"I
don't
remember
exactly
dangerou* crim inal* who rtcapcd
T he jail tweak came aland 10:3*1 01,‘ "I'erathm* in Sanford, official. pur|..*e I* world rule amt. to that what time II w * i when I left the
from the Jad in I&gt;el.and lait night. last night. Within 30 minutes.
,
„
, ,nd; ,.hr(
'"l clam bake," Dunn taid. “ but there
lit* homes will have three bed male defeat of lit. United Stale*
One escapee, Paul K , Freeman, Seminole officer* had toads lead
were people atill there. I waa
rot&gt;
Somr
wilt
have
oi
e
halh,
"
lhe
Com
niuni.ti
irm
lo
be
Cincinnati, was picked up early from Volusia blocked. Today, the)
(roggy. | ran off the road. I
lirve
that
they
ran
beat
achieve
oibert
pvn
Shnemaker
»aid
cut
l.wi*' a* he walked ‘ I ops lh- &lt;ot- were atilt on the J«S&gt;'
don't
know what happened. Twa
domination of the Western Paclftr
skirts of U rLaod. Hot seven
While hunting for the eight Vo- loiii-hullt humr t w ill lg p n .ililc
men came by and tried to help
others, including an atcusrd rap- lu ll* e-caper *. two convicts who *" lhe development. A v .lr* office If they perpetuate cimfu«lon am) me get my car out of the ditch.
i*t« who officers taid ' would kill escaped from Ihe Orange County alreailv i* l&lt;f.atrd on Ihe propelt). uncertainty and if they alternate­ We couldn't. Then Kelaey ram#
Havana Park is loratrvl at the ly give Imi’c i (or peace and fears
you In a minute," atill were twine ruad camp were nabbed In Oviedo
out and arrested me. 1 w at very
sought.
by Constable tieor^e Ketsej They entranr* to la*ch Arbor on Coun­ of w a r." D u llii .aid in his state­ groggy, hut | remember him
ment "They accompany th rir er­
try
(.'tub
Road
Sheriff Rodney Tluirthy's olflcr escaped Wednesday, sped 1**1
arresting me. He brought me to
The proper I) transaction wa* ratic action with intensive propa­
D rl.a I tald the etcaiw r* were night in ;ad in Sanford aid re
jail. I woke up thta morning In tha
ganda
to
the
rlfect
(hat
pt
fp
handled
hv
A
ft
Peterson
Jr.. |
•pretty bad boys", but w eir mil turned to the road camp lodiv.
ja il, called «ne cf Ihe officers and
la
tn
the
effect
that
if
Ihe
St. John's limit)- Shoemaker *■
was ' itsni1
I i-llrved lo be armed with anv
hr let me out on bond."
represented bi A lly. W. C, Hutch­ people of Asia would united to
Hung ni-'ie deadly lhar knl&gt;
Dunn aaid "it might have beea
espel thr United .Stairs hum the
ison
J
r
IteprrH’
ntlng
Phillips
mad* of metal bed slats.
a cate of ton many tranquUlien,
were It F . I.ted and A lly. James Wi tti-rn P acific, then all yvottld he
hut I was afraid that n coronary
Seminole officers set up a roa l
w» It."
K , It mb, laith of OrUnihj.
was routing on." He added that
block at the Lake Monroe Hitd^i" I might have gone to aleep.”
near Sanford, The aeareh to,l*&gt;
In hit statement, he aaid that
centered around the Club Ilia
he wanted ' all of the (a rt ! pre­
mond area.
sented ar. that the people Will
Sheriff Thur»hy said that the
With the l.&lt;o*t of a joint ronlil
know rva rtly whal happened.” He
right pri winett used Ihe ''bed bution of *7*7. tendered hy the
Mr*. Mildred P. Kielm an, 4*. added that 'It's the heat w ay to
slat" knives to threaten a 20 year employe, of the Fbifida Stale
died Wednesday at llr f t i p m In keep the record straight; 1 don't
old Inmate and drew attention of Hank nlttl lhe Sanford Atlantic
Four lining
nf
another Itvo
i irm ly , whom they coerced into Nation aI Hank. Hie total in thr miles of I' S. Highway 111 Iw Seminole Mi-mutlal Hospital after want rumor* circulating ovar tha
a long lllne aa.
county, I just want the public to
opening their cell door.
United Fund m&gt;w stand* «t 17.- tween OiUndo and Apopka haa
.
Mr* Kielman wa* born N'ov. knew the truth."
239,
Roy
Mann
campaign
ire*
Most dangerous of lhe bunch.
Iwen completed, the State Roa.l 10. 104®. 1; South Carolina. ShDunn said the arreat cam * at
surer, reported (hi* mr.rnlng
Department annnunce.1 today-.vn r tn Sanford from G aidrn City "th r worst posdblr tim e" and ad­
Conltihuthin* or pledge. In the
The IM.'.OCI project Halted 5.5 Kan , In 1114 She was a member mitted that It "prubahly w ill hurt
amount of 325 or more, were te mile* north*ed of Oilando and
of thr
Elder Spring* llaptlM m r In nty campaign." He haa a
reived from
continued . n il m ile, up | J. 8. Church
write In opponent. Oviedo Mayor
Sir* Cam ll '* If Ilru cr Ml ami I l l tuwanl A|Mipka in Irnlh O r­
Surviving are her hu*hand, Otto le e G ary, In the general tlecUoa
Mr* Fred W Hall, Flrettonr Tire ange ami 8emlnoie Counties, Road
N'ov. 4.
k Rubber Co . O. le w li Dinkins. Hoard Chairman Joe firotegut Kielm an: nne daughter, Mrs.
Laura Mae Hurst. Kansas City.
Maffel Aulo Service, II It Fo|t* '•id .
M o.; her ru other, Mr*. Fred
C o . Inc,. J C . Prnnv l o , In c ,
Ill addition to four lane lilvhlnl P r ir s lr r , Sanford: four brothers,
Mr and Sir A 11 Peterson Sr.. highway, the 1 inject
Ituliidid F r r il Pi letter, Janies P rin te r,
A. H Peter .on J r . Sherwood double overpa*.
bridge* - enrh
North Carolina: Wallace P rin te r ,
T r «. t- r Co Ho) Holler
2&lt;W feet long ^ «.v«r the Sea*
Smith Carolina; llrrh e rt P r lr ttr r,
Sanford I. dge No. 1241, Elk*. l-oard A ir lin e '{allroad (la ck s,
Sanford Sh'w Center, Suhurhan an iimierpa-* bridge at the A t­ lllinoi*: four alatera, Mrs Kiln*
Murtin, Mr*. Jt *
Sodi-rhlom,
Pioparie M-tri Ga* C o , Cowan'., lantic Coa't I me tiai ks, and
Western A .lo A ttoclalr Store, douhle-gr-vde .eparatton I iih I . m —. Mrs Sadie H arti*. Sanford: Mi*
Fifty four suitimoruea have
Margate!
W iindrrlirh,
Illinois,
Mr*. I I . t ".,ke». Suutliern Hell, each I .'ll feet long — ever a coun­
Wen l»*ur,f for Juryman to ap&gt;
and
two
granddaughter*.
ty
road.
"I from 'he G asttlbtrry and
Funeral ii-rvires w ill tie held at pear *1 9:30 a. m. Monday fo r th#
L-. 8. I l l already wa* four
Fern
Park area, (lacomplrie)
2
p,
m Saturday al Etd ri Springs opening day of thr October term
| tailed to the point out!Ida of 4Jr3lo; at
of rolinty rntlrt.
Baptist
Chutrh, Rev J&lt;&gt;&lt; Douthitt
Uiuln where Ihi* project began
Judge Wilrut)
Alexander hat
'■i-'lrgiit -aid four lairing of .urh officiating burial w ill I n* In E v e r­ 1 In.lull'd 40 ea-es for trial be
major route* In t b-rlila I . one of green C entner).
twreti 4)rt. 27 and Nov. 5,
Gramkow Funeral Home is In
the primary goal* of the Road
Thu.e who have received a Jury
rhsrge of arrangement*.
Hoard.
nunimnn*
include:
Donald W.
Tanner,
Raymond M.
Fryer,
Sanford P'llrce Chiaf Hoy Wil
G e o rg e W . Jones, Sidney I . K e l­
llama and Mr* William* will Iravr
ler, Garnelt H. High, Itoheit Hub(h i. weekend fur Miami, where
Inson, W illiam W. Johns, • urtls
the) wih aiu&lt; d Hu1 Intrrnalional
U v rn d * r, Herbert Lambert, A l­
i (intention &lt;&gt;f lha A.irv-ialinn of
fred E . E rh , C o llil J. 4'agtleherry,
Chief* of I' &gt;!ire.
t ewl*
M.
ra tio n , d a m n
F.
Hradquarii i t fur ibr world wide
Young, amt Odin SI. Am irrson.
event will b* »l lhe Fount*Inhleau
Herald I. Collins, W illie II. F ils Hotel, wherr F lu iIda * Govrrnur
grtald, Herbert 45 H ch rm f, Hen­
WASHINGTON
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SinIx lln y Collm. w ill welrnrne the
ry Ja rk io n , John O. Andes, Wil­
group nl nearly 2,(00 Other not dent KHennower (o-S a* a reptrd n v" le llr t . «»iil Week* lake, with liam A , Halley, Hubert II. Green,
the
resignation
of
rria
ry
of
him
"my
deep
gratitude
for
your
able* .chertilei) t-j (peak include
John A. G arrick, Sol Gordon, W il­
Com m -rre Sinclair W «kv and long and unttinting devotion to
t n t Chief J Edgar Hoover.
liam I*. Hall. Ja n ie . E . Ilraoknamed (in c u r l hatrrnan la’Wis I. duty and my very Iwst wlvhc* for shire, Henry M cLaulin Jr., Glenn
S tra u .s of Ilm Atomic Enrrgy your future h e a I lh and happi­
A. L i ngla, James A . G ainer, Wil­
Fom m isilon lo aurcerd him.
ness."
liam O. f.iv icg.tou, It. E , SicWeek* rengned effrelive not
" ft i* of roune very gratifying
Connell, Theu&lt;t.&gt;re Dunn, W illiam
later than N'-v in,
lo me, av it muM he lo you. that C . F u lle r, John E. An-lerson, Carl
Slrau&lt;* hid s|ept-ed down as during ymir sis years as •ecrelary F. A more, Joseph K ahn, Juteph
NEW YORK ((71*1 j —- Anyliody AK&lt;* choir man June ad. Hr hat of com merer, the American econ­
t*. B ryan t, A rthur K. Ile llo ff, John
want to buy ■ pet?
tteen serving is aperihl ssilstant omy ha* espanded broadly and J . N’e tlle r, William
I,. ( ’aider,
Tile etv 1* puttier up fur **Ir' to the I'lrtb lrn t on atom* for- generated for our r it lic n i more Harold F .
Cumhei land,
i*. O,
hippopotamus named B rrllc, j peace matters.
Jobs, higher Income* and greater lla r l.
Jack
Dunham. Hoy I L
Iwoyeara-otd and weighing l.WX) 1 Weeks laid in
letter of m i g ­ alntndanre." the 1'reiidtnt said. Brown, Cllnto* F . Gorre.
pounds,
ration to the P m id cn t dated O cl
Wreka wa* a member of the
Arthur Bagley, Ale* K. Stroup,
— Four llama*, Mire* girls and 22 that he »a» quilting “ only be original Kl.enhower C a b i n e t U ro y Darrow, James II. Ilruwdy,
one boy.
cause of prrvdng hutinrss, prr which to»k office with the t'resi- Rudolph L. Duffy, Janies
A.
- T w o elk.
soual arid family conaideralions, dsnl In January 1951. Only three Hickson, J . Vidal June*, Fr*d C.
- Four deer.
which stenird to me to make R. membvra now rem ain—Secretary Bennett, Harlan IK*. How, Jamaa
Purchia* Commissioner Joseph im perative that I return to Boston of State John Foster Dultei, Al- L . Lambert, Theodora U . DoV. Spagna taid the surplus loo and to my lr ,i..e s l. there,"
Adams, Je h i
Hculture Sccrctaiy
E tta
Taft chant, Jacob
resident* probably w ill go on sale
"Obviously I do this with great Henson and Rostinaiter General Bird, R. T. Cooper amt Will l a *
neat month.
| reluctance," Week* wrote.
Gore Carpenter.
Arthur E . huuraerfieid.

Seminole Helping
Volusia Manhunt

UF Total Climbs
Past $7,000 Mark Two-Mile Stretch
On 44t Completed

Mrs. Kielman, 48,
Dies In Hospital

Jurors Summoned
For Court Monday

Boy Is Nominated
In Queen Contest

Male Chorus Sets
.Weekly Rehearsal

NO. 290

Commission Nominate

News Briefs

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Tailed Pr*»n Leased Wirt

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1coll and rock alidea roarlnc
1through the tunnel*, doling por­
tions of the mine.
Sc*entv eight mineia wrre re*cu»«d. Nine bodin were reported
lighted In the mine by reacurra § 1 0 , 0 0 0 T O O L O W
and one bndv was recovered. makLO X !)O S , m , _ The K arl of
Dundee toot uver a* minUler
The United Fund today addid a mg the death loll 10.
The rom p.ny said . I t
taper- , w W |g||| )M, rtW iu , , J IV . replacing
fo lia r hu« to a somewhat &gt;&gt;lu«
were i»
he U r J M lncro(l , h(&gt; r , . j Knrd be
r a it occasioned by the failure of t i.o .y personnel
ht cou!dn’t | („
or. the
many of the campaigner* to re­ mine when . •■bump, or underV i |1M 0# t
„ 'ir v ,
port their accomplishment*. Roy iround upheaval which remit* in
Stann, tre siu fe r. ind Howard Mc­ .he movement of the coal aeam.
,- \ s k s F O P B a l l o o n
Nulty, rh aiim sn , reported an ad- trapped them i t two level.
‘ We'll never give up,'* »aid liar- i
&gt;.iun of $757 from the employee*
WASHINGTON l U I ' l ) Thr
the Sanford Atlantic National ry Mackmnon when he emerged United State* haa again asked the
grimy
from
tha
pa
alter
working
Bank and the F'ond* State Rank
Soviet Union lo return any Am eri­
In announcing folie-tlon* nf underground iteadily for more can w eathrr research ballevor*
3414 on a payroll deduction plan than 14 hour*.
at the National bank, Mann »aid
The rescue team* allrinpling to that fall «m Soviet territory.
I
that he frit that a film that v * . fret- AJ men trapped at the 13,000
•Ilnvtl In the bank’* vtaff by Kelt h o t'le v e l v-rre reported having
Swc
nrth M dntO lh bad a great deat difficulty '»ith Hie tctp m j ga*. B E IR U T , Lebanon (U I‘ 11
to da with the wholehearted par­ Other men were believed trapped di*h air forte Warrant O fficer
R. R. F. Carliavn w *t «hot and
ticipation. "The graphic portrayal 400 feel d-wper.
of 'he need* to tw met by the U F
Shot hi cl reiative* and friend* of wound'd Wetlneaday while flying
mpel» one to think of the Weed* ‘ the Fill missing men crowded a U. N . reconnaissance mission
those who are le** fortunate a.uund a fateful device known *• U . N. official* announce.! Thur*
than o u n e lve i,” eald the bank * "ta&lt; hoard." A* miner* are day night
elce preaident.
brought to the surface their num
McNulty, in submitting tb» l l i t tv red tag* are taken from ih»
fu b ic ril’ed by the tta ff of the l*u ,-d, signifying to the faimlle*
WASHINGTON tU P D — The
Mate Hank, laid that a fuller involved that their men are alive. A ir Force teports that 3,222 of it*
appreciation of the Importance
The tave-in thundered around pet runnel w eir killed or diiablrd
«,( "(fierinyr one hour’* pay per the m’ner* at 7:10 p m. Tliultday la*t year in sports a .liv it ie . The
month" —the theme of the film
With I ‘ bump" that writ fell on term •‘di*ahled" mean* lost to
b u n i uaed by trie I T —prompted
duty for one day or more from
the genfrou* response of the em- the turface ar far at 14 m llrt.
any lype of Injury.
lujeea."
| lie added that
Melntoah I*
showing tha film this week to
H O LLYW O O D t U I’l ) - l-ui*
to groups at the Naval A ir Sta­
Turner'* daughter Cheryl, trying
tion. but that tt would be availto rc»ume a normal life. h a . startable for any firm that wi*he* to
rd to atfVrtd clataet at a public
http in this I T effort -to meet
school.
the needs of deserving, but unfor- '
A IS-year-old tmngwood girl colS ix month* ago .he slabbed to
tunate fellowmen."
McNulty atvi Mann commend c l lap ted and died yesterday as she tiratli tha movla queen's under­
prepared to board a rthool but world boyfriend. Johnny Multip­
the fine rpirlt of Ihe financial
at l.ym an High .School.
art* to.
flrn tl’ staff and urged other or
The Saminole County eorvmer'a
ganitations to follow^ the "one
idfire Said Louise Wagner, (laugh­
feme's pay per month" plan a* a
ter of Mr. amt Mr*. James 8.
H K R C IIT K S G A R D E N . Germany
means of “ giving the easy » a y " .
Wagner died of a heart attack. ( U P I | - Two U. 8 . Arm y hellShe collapsed at 3.05 p m. a l she coptcis Thuriday rescued It Her
wa* boaidlng a bus for her home. man* mar.aii&gt;ed In A d.Jf Hitler *
She and her fam ily moved to
beloved “ eagle ne»l retreat high
1-nrtgwrood In 194ft. She was born
in the Bavarian Alp*. The group,
in Spartanburg, S. &lt; , March A
including two women, wa* i to­
ip 45. She w a. a meintwr of the
la ted !&gt;) avalanche* can-id by a
First Haptl.t Church.
Surviving, in addt mn to her i **v«n-day .now aiorro.
ar r
thrra
brotheev,
I’ teddirg progress was made In parent*,
jam e*, Hnoald and Vern-»a*&lt;.*\wi
lh e last two day* in the Chamber
♦ Commerce drive In so fer a* L t ii'e r , S K nl*y Jean W*gn*r.
F i M .*'■ aeivic-a will l&gt;* heid
F a ir through S aturd ay. IH rIi
dollar receipt* **•
concerned.
The total returns of the campaign at 3 p. m. Sunday al thr new IihU j SO lo S3, low lunighl Iv to
F
irst
Uapuit
Church,
laingwoud,
inched upward to $u,(Wt0, v .li(f..d
13. Variable wind* 1 to 13 mile*
McKihbln, mrmber.hip chairman, the Rev. I&gt;ewil Futrh officiating prr hour.
Burial w ill be In la-ngwoud Cem­
reported.
Tha fact that tha trade body etery, tiramkow directing.

yniled Fund Gels
Boost From Banks

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Chief To Attend
Police Convention

Sinclair Weeks Resigns,

m m iN O , a f t e r — e . j .
Moughton, Sanford in«ur*
«nce Hg^ncy owner, get# a
little "iiuturanfc" »t the
I i I och! Honk (top) Thurs­
day. Hecoivinir hi* doialion In Mra. Marjorie
(inode, Orlando, of tha
Ccntnil Florhla B l o o d
Bank. Bottom (’By Recrea­
tion Director Ronald Ferry
ext* a steak after donating
to th« blood bank. 1*ha
aleak cam* courtesy of tha
Lika Lodge, blood bank
ejionaor.
(Herald Staff Photo)

Ike Picks Lewis Strauss

Want Unusual Pet?
They’re For Sale

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