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NEW YORK (UPJ) — Jack
Benny'* on# hour ipeclBl for CBS
TV Wedneiday night wa* ■ pro’ *
Job, beautifully paced, tidily eonilrucled and in moat of Ha parta,
quiet funny.
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ing*. The ft rat, a nice aott-ihaU
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unjacketed, pretending be waa
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balloon*, alm m era, a unleyellit,
a cowboy on a hor**, a drawn
rlckihaw and an equally tired
looking camel, a cre»c#nt moon
with a girl panenger, and. juit
■bout everything but NBC-TV’ a
Wagon Train, which, unfortunately
(till la detained aomewhere wait
of St. Joe.
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board and wat In handtoma form.
Mttii Gaynor also waa mustered
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undlitingulihed and her dancing
■ trifle heavy-footed, she la plea*■ntly contoured and did no real
harm.
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were contained in two Benny
aklts. One wa* a hit with Senor
Wencei, that ventrtloquiit refugee
from Ed Sullivan, which had
Benny'* head Inside a box. It's
rather Imponlbte to eaplaln—you
had to be there, aa they lay. But
it waa eertalnly a successful
chunk of clownery.
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to use th* word—a claiilc. It in­
volved Benny and a trio of chlmpanteea who are pert of an act
called the Marquli Family. It waa
a file fugue In pistachio and
the videotape certainly ihould be
deeded In some comic hall of
fame.
Bud Yorkln, who strawboiaed
the Fred Aitaire iperial earlier
this season, produced and directed
the Benny hour. He can take bow
number two for the semester.
Hbort shots: Harold Stone turn­
ed in a very solid Job Wedneiday
night aa the villain on CBS-TV'a
Trarkdown. Robert Culp, the hero
of the seriei, also chipped in hla
usual four-square performance.
Culp, Richard Boone of CBS-TV’a

Rawls Is Leading
Royal Crown Open
COLUMBUS, Ga. (U P l)—Bet­
sy Rewlt held a three-stroke lead
today In the $6,000 Royel Crown
woman’* . open here after shoot,
injr the only aub-par golf in the
opening round Thursday.
Miia Rawla, o f Spartanburg,
S.C., wbo shot n bllitarlng 70 at
the Augusta Country Chib In the
Titleholdera laat Sunday but fin*
iehed second, hoped to break her
“ Geunila jinx" hero this week.
The 6-0, 132-pound veteran golf­
er shut a two-under women's par
72. That was good enough to put
her three strokes In frqnt of Patlv
Berg, Minneapolis, Minn., end
Wlffi Smith, Bt. Claire, Mich.
Louli Buggs, Sea Islend, Ga.,
who captured the THleholdera ia
windy and 'aold weather, found
Thursday*! gusty wind* and feet
greena too much. Mis* Buggs end­
ed up at 76 in a tie for third with
Marlene Better Haggs, Delray
Beach, Fla., and Bonnie Randolph,
Nmploa, Fla.

Have Gun, WUt Travel and Jim
Garner of ABC-TV's Maverick are
Ihe most stylish of TV’s actorcowboys.
Bob Hope, who guested briefly
on the NBC-TV Jack Paar show
Wedneiday night, waa in pretty
good form. It would be Interesting
sometime to throw Hope, Jack E.
Leonard, Oicar Levant and Groucho Marx into an off-the-cuff con­
verts tion piece Just to see what
might erupt.
The Channel Swim: Neither
Naked City nor Rough Riders ia
listed on the temporary ABC-TV
schedule for next season. .. Sidney Kingsloy'i one hour medical
seriei, World In White, Is report­
ed to be the ahow CBS-TV will
throw in against NBC-TV’a Wagon
Train on Wedneiday night neat
season.
John Aaron and Jesse Zouimer,
producers of CBS-TV’a Person To
Person for ala years, will resign
after the aeries’ laat ahow on
June 26—the pair are reported to
be somewhat less than enthuied
about Arthur Godfrey replacing
Ed Murrow on the Interview ahow
next fall. . .Bell Telephone la con­
sidering spomorshlp of 15 specials
on NBC-TV next season, split
about evenly between leienee and
musical shows.

Revival Scheduled
At Oviedp Baptist
Dr. O. L. Walker, DeLand will
conduct a stria* of revival* next
weak at the First Baptist Church
of Oviedo.
Dr. Walker la head of the De­
partment of Religion at Stclion
University. An ordained minlitcr,
Walker has served aa pallor to
churches over the south during
hla years at Howard College in
Birmingham, Ala., and Southern
Baptiat Seminary, Louisville, Ky.
The meeting at the Oviedo
Church ia in eooperation with the
simultaneous cruiade iponsorrd
by IS churches in the Seminole
Bapliit Association.
The services will be held dally
al T:M p. m. from March 22
through Easter Sunday. An addi­
tional service will be held at U
a. m. Easter. The pubHe la In­
vited to attend.
A apodal early Easter service
Is planned at 6 a. m. In the'
Oviedo Methodiat Church. The
Rev. Jack Bryant, pastor of, the
Baptist Church will preach' on
"What the Well-Dressed Christian
Will Wear on Easter.” Coffee will
be served following the service.

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FLORIDA

NO. 398

Tibet Anti-Red Revolt Spreads
To China, Nationalists Report
^gCitiNG TRAINING IS HERE—The GianU
took advantage of the aun that finally came
out, and atarted their workouts Saturday.
For moat of the trainees, this was the first

of their workouta. This happens to be the
Corpus Christ! Club on the stadium dia­
mond.
(Herald Staff Photo)

Sunshine Is Back,
Players Get Work
^

Baseball players, eating heavily
and exercising little during a week
of rain, atarted paying the price o(
"living high on the hog" yester­
day.
Although some were puffing af­
ter "wind sprints" around the San
Francisco Giants’ farm league base
here, others didn’t appear to be a
hit out of ihapo.
Bob Perry definitely appeared to
toho in the latter category, belting

News Briefs
Yea, It’s Likely
WASHINGTON (U P IW o rd a n ’a
Xing Hussein arrives today for a
visit during which he la likely to
ask for additional U. S. aid.

•No Nose Cone Yet
CAP* CANAVERAL (U P D -T b e
Air IV)ret has failed in its third
attempt to recover an experiment­
al bom ease fired into the Atlantic.

Quake Hits Nevada
W1NNEMUCCA, Nev. (UPI) The strongest earthquake in Amert
k a since IBM, "roiled" across
Nevada Sunday night but appar­
e n t l y left no damage.

1,932nd Was Charm
Lo n d o n ( u p n - v e r a .. . ard
rejected Roy Horne'l i.m. ..age
proposals 1,931 times but gave in
n number 1,902 and they were
married Saturday.

Pope To Wash Feet
VATICAN CITY (UPI) — Pope
John will wash (he fc*l of 12 poor
W ef Rome in Holy Week ceremonies
at the Basilica of St. John in Latoran on Thursday,

King: To Visit U. S.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Tbs
White House announced today that
King Baudouln of Belgium has ac­
cepted President Elsenhower's in­
vitation to visit the United States.

Resignation Accepted
•

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi­
dent Eisenhower accepted today
the resignation of Malcolm An­
derson as an assistant attorney
general, effective April I.

The Razor’s Edge
WARSAW (U P!) — Economist
X a ilm icn Pawlowski was sen­
tenced to life imprisonment for us­
ing forged documents to obtain
^ 00,000 razor blades from a War­
s a w factory.

Third Is Important
MADISON, Wis. &lt;UPI) — T.irce
buildings were dedicated at the
University of Wisconsin over the
week end — a dormitory for 234
women, a dormitory for 256 men,
and a commons building.

Ships Crash In Fog
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BOULOGNE, Prance (U P l)-A
Soviet aleamer sank and a Ger­
man freighter was crippled today
In separate collisions in thick fog
off the coast of Europe. One men
wea missing and feared deed.

Swindlers Arrested
WASHINGTON (UPI) — KB!
egenta arrested II persons today
hi a crackdown on a nationwide
swindle involving newspaper puscontests.

Jmathers To Speak
JACKSONVILLE ( U P l ) - S - _
eorge Smathera (D-Fla.) will bo
rlnctpaJ speaker at the State
sen. of County Commisslonere
invention which opens a throa­
ty stand here Tuesday.

Negroes Rob Bank
CHARLESTON, 8. C. (UPI) —
our Norro man robbed the CelMin Street branch of the First
ationai Bank of Charleston Uiy and escaped with a email
mount of

‘Mix’ Aid Requested
WASHINGTON t UPI) — Arlnur
8. Flemming, secretary of health,
education and welfare, has sug­
gested that college* work out apeerrengrmems for etudrnli
high schools were aloead by

three consecutive pitches far over
the wall. Dusty Rhodes, Willie MeCovey and other member* of the
Phoenix squad lashed out long
drivel during an Intensive drill.
Corpus Christ!, Texai League
champs, ventured to IndlanvUle for
an exhibition game. The Texans
took their lumps, 10 3, at the handa
of the Mobile Bears of the South­
ern Association.
A scheduled exhibition game
here between Phoenix and Roch­
ester waa called off. The Phoenix
Giants,
Pacific
Coast league
champions, hadn't had enough
practice, according to Carl Hubbell, Glints' minor laagua director.
Drilla for the farm clubs started
at 10:30 a. ra., lasted until 4 p. m.
Batting and fielding were the or­
ders of the day, along with plenty
or running, at four separate loca­
tions around tha base.
Hurlera called for batting prac­
tice duty were not extended. Khar*
of pulled muscles also kept most
others from going at full speed.
Drills'at three-qiJarten speed were
on tap again today.
Aa announcement la expected
shortly on the exhibition schedule
here. Some o f.th e games were
"washed out" permanently by the
week of rains.

Officers Selected
Af Seminole High;
Machines Are Used

Second Body Recovered; Wifzel Medalist Help Is Requested
In Spencer Golf- From Free World
Third Feared In Waters
A possible companion of Lonnie
C. Robinson, Sanford commercial
fisherman who drowned last week,
waa found floating In Lake Mossroe Saturday morning.
The badly decomposed body re­
mains unidentified. Coroner Hugh
Duncan said fingerprints and a
description of the man had been
sent to the FBI in Washington.
Results should be known by Wed­
nesday,
Described aa about 47, 3 feet, 11
inches tall, and weighing 180
pounds, the body haa three miss-

Students at Seminole High School
never will have to ask how to
use a voting machine during elec­
tions.
Through cooperation of County
Commissioners, the student council
obtained six voting machines for
a recent school election. The Coun­
ty bore a portion of the expense
in the operation of the machines,
and gave the students examplts of
democratic voting.
Charles Bogan emerged victor­
ious In the race as president of
the student body. Serving with him
will be Niki Ashby, vice-president;
Marilyn McDaniel, secretary and
BURBANK, Calif. (UPI) - D e ­
Prances Strickland, treasurer.
tectives today probed the myste­
Doug Miller wat elected preil- rious death of an attractive 18dent of the Senior Clan. Other ycarold Beverly Hills housewife,
officers, for the 1939 80 term are whose husband and wealthy par­
Kay Ivay, vice president; Iinde ents refused to talk about the
Parker, eecretary; Unde Ross baffling case.
man, treasurer; Dian Aiken, chap­
The neatly clothed body of
lain. Student council representa­ Brenda Emerson was found lying
tives are Jeanette Brawn, Janet on the lawn of St. Joseph's Hos­
Glenn, Ray Lundqulst and Jeanne pital Saturday night after an un­
Southward.
identified man telephoned and
Junior class officeri chosen were said:
Deanna Nichols, president; Betsy
"There's a body lying out on
WUliami, vice-president; Nancy your lawn. A black sedan Just
Thomas,
treasurer;
Margaret drove off real fast."
Jones, chaplain. 8tudent council
A preliminary autopsy failed to
representative* are Suzanne Jonas, datermlne the cause of death, al­
Judy ^udwi«, aud Alex i»cK lb t,l. though It waa revealed autopsy
Ronnie Broadway waa elected surgeons found a small mark on
president of the sophomore cIs m . the Inner part of bar right arm
Serving with him are Ann Schu­ which might have been made by
macher, vice-president: Sharen a hypodermic needle.
Maxwell, secretary, and Mary
Del. LL I . J, Vandcrgrift said
A lengthy meeting la predicted Helen Washburn, treasurer. On the
that when be and another detec­
for City Commissioners tonight. student council are Bob WUliami
tive went to the nearby West Loa
Oa the agenda ia a discussion and Joann Zaigtor.
Angeles home of Mrs. Emerson's
of Mwage treatment plant reports.
parents, Mr, and Mr*. William
Sines the Commission as a whole
Blonder, they were met by attor­
la not In favor of the plant, de­
ney Jerome Weber.
bate probably will be lengthy.
"What** the crim e" Weber de­
Other consideration! will be ■
manded, according to Vinderrequest to buy the property' at
grift.
Trench Ave. and Seminole BouteThe detective said Weber told
vard as a shopping center; estab­
them that he had advised Blonder,
CASTLETON.
England
(UPI)
—
lishing fees for use of the swim­
e furniture dealer, and hi* wife to
ming pool and designation of small A 20-year-old Oxford student waa
trapped unconscious In a crevice refuse to answer any nucitlons.
areai for annexation petitions.
feet below the surface today "You mean, even though your
Recoin r endition.- will be heard 1.000
daughter is dead under strange
from the Zoning and Planning In nearby Devil's Holt Cave. Res­
circumstances that you don't want
cuer*
tried
to
pull
him
out,
but
Commission. Two amendments to
to help usT" asked Vandergrift.
the
rope
broke.
the Zoning Ordinance will be giv­
"Don't be so cruel," the detec­
Nell Moaa became wedged In
en a public hearing.
the crevice Sunday while exptor- tive said someone In the house
In tha faraoui "peak cavern" in shouted.
the Derbyshire hills with a group
of seven students.
Nearly 100 rescuers worked
The second ballroom dinting through the night to get him out
class will begin tonight at the before the foul air In the hole
civic center, under the direction would gnuff out hit life. They
of Mis* Polly Jack, recreation supplied him with oxygrn through
MIAMI (UPI) — It wasn't so
a tube leading into the crevice.
supervisor.
had when the fluh got away, said
A
doctor
waa
lowered
to
Moss'
Classes will be held each Mon­
fishermen Trank Vernie, 48.
day for JO weeks, from 8-9:30 p. side in an attempt to release him.
What made him mad was when
m. Registration for the cla n haa He placed a rape around the boy'a be lost his boat and flame-red
been completed, with alx couples waist, but the rope snapped when
swimming trunks.
on the wailing list. All persons reg­ the rescue teama hauled on It.
It also was embarrassing.
"W
e
have
to
walk
a
long
way
istered are urged to be present
It all started Sunday when a
and prompt at tha elan tonight. from tha entrance and then crawl
for 800 feet on our stomachs In a big wave threw him from loc
■pact 20 inches high and a foot rear of Use 20-foot cabin cruiser
he, shared with Frank Johnstone.
wide," be said.
Johnstone didn't notice Vernie
Moss laughed and Joked with
Partly Ready tonight and Tisrs- hla rescuers during the night tie- w is missing and continued troll­
day. Lew tonight mid SO's. North- fore he lost consciousness. He at­ ing.
erfy winds II is i t mile* per tempted to raise his arms to grab
As the boat faded into the dis­
hour, decreasing and becoming ths rope lowered to him, but was tance, Varnic peeled off his shorts
variable.
wedged in too tightly.
and waved them frantlrally, A
passing chaiter boat loaded with
men and women spotted him.
By this time, Vernie was too
tired to put on his trunks. And
dasplle the tittering of several
female fishermen, h* allowed
lilmtelf to be hauled out of the
water minus hi* bright red Itunks.

Daughter Is Dead,
Parents Are Mum

Discussion-Slated
On Sewage Plant

Youth Is Trapped
1.000 Feel Below

Ballroom Dancing
To Start Tonight

Angler Lost Fish,
Boat And Trunks;
Women ‘Twitter1

Weather

West Expected To Offer
Reds Strong Guarantees
WASHINGTON (U P I )-P r o siEisenhower tad
British
Prime Minister Herald Macmillan
are expected !• offer Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita Khrushchev a strong
new guarantee against resurgent
German militarism and attack
from the WeeL
Diplomatic official* said today
that tha two Allied leaders had
agreed oa the approach ia an e f­
fort to lower tension and toad (a
settle ment of tha Btrlla crisis and
other European problem*.
They eeto Elsenhower aad MscsniHaa bad instructed their top
aide* to hammer out a compre­
hensive new Europe** security
plan to be presented te the forth­
coming foreign ministers' and
summit conferences with Russia,
Macmillan, who plan* to lest*
Tuesday (or London, wee da-

h» Mi

“ happy and satisfied" with the re­
sults of hla three day* of secluded
talk* at the President's Camp
David, Md.', retreat
The prime minister la expected
to have Us flnal talk with tha
President at the Whit* House thU
afternoon. Official* Indicated thli
would be la the nature at a ferewall court**/ call, however.
Mermlllen end hi* aide* meet
at the British Embassy with U.8.
official* today to dtocuea trad*
matters.
Mscmrllen neared the end of hi*
U.S. visit with one clear victory
—Eisenhower's agreement to at­
tend a Big Four summit meeting
ibis summer. This overshadowed
tha fact that tha British and
American leaders failed ot agree
on a number of ^gnilicani issues
------agreed only ea the fact that

Baby Rush Is On;
Tax Deadline Near
• LONDON (UPI I -M idwlve* and
maternity homes today prepared
for their busiest two weeks ot the
year.
Babies born before midnight a
week from Sunday earn their par­
ents tax exemption for the entire
year, and a great deal of family
planning ia based on this.
Statistics i how March is the
biggest birthday month bresus*
ot this too pound (290 dollar) exemption. The midwives call the
final two weeks the "spring hand­
icap."

Officials On Trip
County CominUsionera rpcot to­
day in Tallahassee. Nature at Mae

log upper teeth. Three tattoos on
the upper arm are composed of
two hearts and an anchor, with
"D ili*” written beneath them.
Duncan said the man had a
large tattoo of a girl on hia chest,
with the Initials LHK. He hsd
dark brawn hair, and a scar on
hla left forehead, and was dressed
in a dark blue ihlrt and striped
grey work pants.
The body had been in the wa­
ter "about a week", according to
Duncan. There were no sign* of
foul play, and he was presumed
accidentally drowned.
Robinson and two unidentified
companions were seen in Sanford
last weekend, according to hia
family and police. They apparent
iy had been drinking heavily, and
were taken to tha ramp east of
the band shell, where Robinson
kept his fishing boat, police said.
Tour empty boat* have been
found in Ink* Monroe since ths
storms of last week. One has been
identified
as
Robinson's. The
others arc assumed to have brok­
en lose during high winds.
Police fear tha body of Robin­
son's other companion may still
be in the lake waters, although
they have no way af knowing. The
man found Saturday was believed
to have been with Robinson.
Tunrral services were held Sat­
urday for Robinson, at graveside
in Evergreen Cemetery.
The body of the unidentified
man la at Briaeoo Tuners! Homo.

Judo Team Plans
Exhibition Here
Judo esparto will stage aa ex­
hibition at 9 p. m. Wednesday in
the ballroom of the Mayfair Inn.
The demonstration is sponsored
through the cooperation of tty
Mayfair Inn, local civic club* and
the Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce.
Arrangements have been made
by Major Donald Loegcrtog, ser­
vice Information officer at McCoy
Air Force Base. Staff Sgt. Arthur
K. Wilson will introduce the team.
Tour youngster* will be featur­
ed In the Judo group. Several of
these wear the black belt, the
highest award In Judo competition.
The exhibition will be open to
the public. There will be no ad­
mission charge. Members of local
civle clubs are urged to attend,
and bring their wives.

Praying Tot Dies
In Auto Accident
NASHVILLE. Tenn. (UPI) I-year-old hoy waa killed Sunday
while Joining in a prayer in tha
family car, which collided bead-oo
with another vehicle.
Officers said Philip D. Roberto,
I, died instantly in the collision.
Seven other persons were injured
Police said young Roberto was
kneeling on the front seat praying
when the accident occurred.
Gordon Roberta, 21, the boy'a
father, said the family was hold
Ing a devotional at the time of
the accidcnl because Mrs. Roberts
waa to work later in the day.

Eight Feared Dead
In Mine Explosion

Pairings Listed

Oeno Wltxcl. who won top ama­
teur honor* in the PGA tourna­
ment last December, was medalist
for qualifying round in the G. W.
Spencer Memorial Tournament.
Wtiiel allot a one under par TO.
Match play began today for first
rounds in the tournament, and will
lie completed March 28. Ialters of
the first rounds of championship,
second and fourth fllghta will com­
prise th« first, third and fifth
fllghta in the annual competition.
All rounds will be played at the
Mayfair Country Club.
Second end third round* will be
closed out April 4, and the fin­
al* played Sunday, April 8.
Prises will lie awarded to the
winner and runner-up of each
flight.
Paired in Uie first round of
play In championship flight are:
Georg* Herndon vi C. E. Phillips.
E. C. Bradford vs Hugh Grier,
Carl Hubbell vs A! Stein, Dave
Cunning va Frank Watson, Gene
Wltzel va Mack Cleveland, Jack
Allen va E, H. Smith, Harold
Ring v* B. C. Hamilton, A1 Bryant
va Bill Fleming.
Second
flight Includes Saul
Abramson vs Roy Holler, Andy
Carrawty vs Joe Andrews, Abe
Fennell vs Keith Burr, Ken Tor
belt vs Kirby Kite, Earl Biggin
botham va E. J. Still, John Ivey
va Harry Cushing, S. G. Harrlman
va Bob ffillhlmcr, Billy Vlhlrn vs
Frank Durso.
Fourth flight contestant* are Bob
Shcddcn va Ray Herron. It. W.
Rucker va Harry Weir, Ed Winter
va Elmer Boerner, Fred Oanai
vs Ed Hunt, Roy Brown vs Dan
Wright, Joe Leary va Jolhn Mc­
Cracken. Tom Butts vs Halph
Wight, Harry Woodruff v* Harold
Kaitnrr, R un Dallai, bye.
Contestants are advised to ar­
range starting times Immediately.

Off-Duty Fireman
Douses Truck Fire
An off duty fireman rune to the
rescue yesterday. Hr pu! out a
trurk fire before on-duty firemen
could arrive at the icrne.
Alvin Hiltrll, grabbed a ran of
carbon tetrachloride from his
ear when die semi truck began
to flame. Despite hia quick action
the entire engine and transmlatlon were destroyed. The fire oc­
curred at 24lh St. and French Ave.
Another fire did considerable
damage to a dwelling owned by
Harold Appleby, 408 Virginia Ave.
The raflrri were found In flames
when a faulty fluo shot fire from
the furnace to the ceiling. The De­
partment waa assisted by Billy
Leffler Jr.
A Jeep-truck, ownod by C. A.
Taylor, caught fire Saturday and
was saved by firemen, who blam­
ed the Incident oo a faulty igni­
tion.

Thieves Get Money
From Taxi Stand

Castro Gels Ready
To Repulse Attack
HAVANA (UPI) - Premier Fi­
del Castro urged complete mo­
bilization in Cuba; including wom­
en and children, lo fight off a
possible counter • revolutionary
Invasion from Florida and the
Dominican Republic.
Castro told 100,000 labor union
members who staged a parade
and rally before the presidential
palace Sunday that American reactiunarici and the International
news agenrioa were sponsoring a
campaign to overthrow hla regime
and return ousted Fulgenelo Ba­
tista to power,
Castro took exception lo the re­
marks of former President Jose
Flguere* of Costa Rica who pre­
ceded him on Uie platform and
appealed (or Latin American so­
lidarity with the U, 8. In the free
world fight against Communist
Husale.
Castro expressed regret that ha
disagreed with "our great friend"
who is visiting hero as the guest
of tha Cubaa government.
“ The Cuban revolution to op ­
posed by (he national reaction­
aries and the Internalionsl reac­
tions irirs because the press cam­
paigns of the monopolies uf in­
ternational news agencies have
found an echo In the reactionary
press of the whole continent,
which hai published lies and
slander* by the news agencies."
he said.

Sun Shines Again;
Almanac Loses Out
On Rain Forecast
The almanac lost out on Its pre­
dictions for five additional days
of rain this week.
Bright sunshine greeted Semin­
ole County residents Friday after­
noon, and continued through a
beautiful week-end.
While fishermen took to their
Iwats, and golfers played matches
on a wet course, the county road
department began the long hard
Joh of pasting the roads together
again.
Farmer* surveyed their fields,
which drained slowly In the
warmth of the aun. Damage will
not tie known for several weeks.
With cooler weather In prospect,
things got back ot normal in e
hurry.

’Shine Brings Arrest
Jen e Abraham, 1201 West Ninth
St. wa» arrested by the Sheriff*
Department Saturday night for
possession of moonshine. Abra'iam
posted a bond of |3oo, and was
released.

Commission Nixes
League Invitation

County Commissioners will not
attend Uie April 1 meeting of the
Longwood Citizen's League to the
County courthouse to discus* the
County Home.
In a letter to Joseph 8. Rogero,
president of the League, John
Krldcr, speaking lor the Board,
declined the League's Invitation
to attend the public meeting.
“ They (the Commissioners) feel
they should not be placed on trial
by a Jury composed of citizen*
wtio have not given the Board Uie
courteiy of discussing with them
Uie conditions to the County Home
et one of our regular nettings,
uf which at least five are held
Thieves "tore up" the Juke bo* each month to the eourtbouae,"
and pin bell machines at the Krider said.
Brooks* Tail Stand, loti W. 13th
The Commission chairman eon
81. last night.
Unued, "Apparently, the object
Money was taken from Uie ma­ has been to create publicity for
chine* after entrance was gained certain individuals through Uie
by forcing the back door. An at­ press, with charges and Instoua
tempt to enter the cigarette ma-jUuns agsiuot the present Hoard et
chin* was eweoeeeesM, eaeoatoog1 County Com miaeipnera. Aa I pointV
ed eat to tap
ROBBINS, Tenu. (UPI) -P o lic e
said today eight men are feared
dead in an explosion at a small
coal mine at Brimstone near hare.
The body ot Oscar Wait, owner
o# the mine waa recovered this
morning.
The Scott County Sheriff* office
aaid cause of the eaplosion et the
mine waa not known.
Rescuers were digging through
•he debris in an effort to reach
the other miners.

TAILM5I (UPI)—Tho iiiitl-Cummuiilst revolt In Tibet
hurt spread to Comm uniat Chinn, a NntimmlUt Chinese cabi­
net member said today. He unfed the unti-Coniniunist world
to asstat the revolution lent it become another HungaryThe official waa LI Yunir-hsin, chairman of the Nntionnliat government's Mongolian ami Tibetan affairs cnnimhu

every pracauUon has been taken
tu see that the mdivtduuU to the
County Home have the three
basic things necessary for their
welfare—food, medical attention,
and care."
"We, as a body, deny Uiat these
three things have been neglected,
though we ate the first to admit
the structure and equipment need
overhauling. This is being studied
at Uie present (line and I am
cunfident the corrective me* surra
will be taken soon after the re­
port is received from our engineer­
ing firm of Gamble Rogers."
Krider concluded by inviting the
League to attend any on* of 1b*
regularly scheduled meeting* of
the Commission.
Rogrro invited the Board to tlw
public meeting April 1, after explaining that member* uf the
League were working people and
could not attend aessiuu* to Uie
da&gt; Dine. The Commissioner* meet
at 9:10 a.m. overy other Tuesday,
The public snooting April l to
•to e l 8 m v

siou. He told United
res* In­
ternational the uprising h a d
spread across the border to (ha
Chinese province* of Sikaug and
ChinghaL. Sikang also borders In­
dia.
LI nude the statement shortly
after Indian Prime Minister J*wahsrlal Nehru told Parliament In
New Delhi today that street fight­
ing had broken out in the Tibetan
capital of Lhasa. Nehru expressed
eoucarn for the safety of the Da­
lai Lama whose whereabouts art
now unknown,
Nehru alio disclosed that tfw
heaviest fighting broke out lari
Friday in the capital when nt&gt; - *•
mors spread through Lhasa tha
Chinese Communists planned to
kidnap the Dalai Lama, spiritual
and temporal ruler ot tha moun­
tain kingdom.
Itevolla hid been reported » a *
her In various parts of Tibet but
fighting broke out in Lhasa fat
the Aral time. Unconfirmed re­
ports rcarhing the Indian border
said Communist planes had bomto
ed Lhasa.
The Chinese official gave no
sourcos (or hit report the revolt
had spread across the border but
tha Nationalist government ia
known to have intelllgonc* agents
on the mainland.
U ami other high ranking Na­
tionalist official* met In secrecy
today to study possible steps tha
Nationalists might take to help lh*
revolt. President Chlang Kai-shek
lias predicted the Peiping regime
would collnpta from internal re­
volt and officials have hinted they
would send troop* to the main­
land when a revolt does break out.

Kidnaper Recovers
From Razor Slash
CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPI)—
Kidnaper Richard A.«!'ayne, who
attempted to bargain with tho
governor uf West Virginia for tho
live* of fou r hostages, was re­
covering today from an attempt
to take hia own life with a razor
blade.
Payne waa discovered Sunday
bleeding from a deep cut Inside
hla elbow, and apparent attempt
to slash an arterial vein, authori­
ties said at Kanawha County Jail,
A letter written by the 22yeafold ex-convict said, "Today la
the 22nd, the day I'm going to end
it all."
Payne, described by state po­
lice as "an extremely dangerous
mental case," apparently changed
his mind from his pledge last
week that he was anxious to re­
turn to the Muundivllle peniten­
tiary to kill his "worst enemy,"
Burton Junior Post.
The ex-convict kidnaped Mrs.
Elms Baldwin, 29, and her three
children from their South Charles­
ton home last Wednesday to an
elaborate ransom scheme to trade
their lives for Post’ s "head."

York Sends Nets,
Sanford Overseas
More than lo,MO fish landing
nets have been shipped to Ger­
many, Canada and Costa Rica by
York Manufacturing Co. of San­
ford,
Each net bears the label: "Y ork
Mauufs during Company, Sanford,
FloiiJa—where fishing is fu;\."
The slogan appears on all let­
terheads and envelope* of tho
firm, which produces television
antennas, to addition to fishing
equipment.
Soon fishermen ad over Itte
world will be aware
fishing la fun to Sanford.

Driver Is Charged
Mr*. Catherine Slormre Harty
of DeBary wat charged with falV p
urr to yield Use right-of-way this
morning, after she pulled from Uie
curb at 2U8 West First SI., and tot*
the right side uf a car driven
John T. Toney, Saolord. Dana

was etoimatari to 8488 to Toney I

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Wjt •urffl rH Wrrulh
Pi|ff 2—Mon., Mur. 23, 19RD

final Riles Held
-•For Mrs. Mauldin
n
Funeral services were held &gt;«s-1 4srday for Mra. W. T. Mauldin, 74,
,,.,-irho died Thursday night at her
In Oviedo.
sr*r Tht Rev. Jack P. Bryanl offld .
it aervfcea in the Oviedo BapChurCft. Burial followed in
*"'*Ctmluota Cemetery.
Mrs. Mauldin was born Keb. 2,
, rJMS. in Abbieville, (la. She had
.o'.feeen a resident n( Oviedo for 11
*' years, and a member of the Oviedo
•• 'Baptist Church.
' Survivora include her husband,
•W. T. Mauldin, Oviedo; two chll--••,dren, Nell Mauldin, Jacksonville,
.’ '• *and Mr*. P. II. Brown, Oviedo;
s")u«J|ht grandchildren; six great.'^grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs.
""•Ilary Harrison and Mrs. Honor De- Joche; ona brother, A. B. McCall,
• all of Rochelle, Ga.
Brissnn Funeral Home tjireclrd
t...arrangem ents.

Authorities Map Search Presbyterian Sefs
Meditation Hours
For Murderer Of Family
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Autharilies from Maryland and Virginia
met here today with F B I
agents to map a search for the
slayer or slayers of the four mem­
bers of the Carroll Jackson fam ­
ily of Mineral, Va.
The family disappeared myiterlouily the night nf Jan. II. On
March 3, the bodies of Jackson.
29, and 18 - month • old Janet
were found in a sawdust pit near
Fredericksburg, Va. The bodiea of
Mra. Mildred Jackson, 27, and Su­
san Ann, S, were found Saturday
in a shallow grave In a wood
near Annapolis, Md.
Chief Wilbur Wade of the Anne
Arundrl County, Md., police aald
hr believed an itinerant sawmill
hand may have killed the family.
Wade aald them la a connection
between (he sites where (hey were
kidnaped and where the bodies
were found.
Wade said all are near saw­
mills. He also said he believed
there was a connection with the

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IX T I I B I T t l t T I T l o t TIT O F T IIK
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JU IIITU .
CIHCI I T
IX
AXIS TOM Hb H IXO l.K c o t A T T,
C l,O tll 11% ,V». 3Ml* I.a w
ItAtJATli.V
r e n t s A c u lt PAST,
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P laintiff
va.
c e c i i , ptajvvp . uk » n j
m art
lAJItllAINK FlAMVKKH.
D sftn din li
Nn. I ll'S !.aj&gt;
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•V'otlr, Is H r r r b r ll lv an that T.
J. I . Jlftlib)', Hharlft o f Srnilnnta
C ou n ty , F lorid a, un da r anil b y vlr
tua o f a w r i t e f a i r c u i l n n h*r*
I n f n r , i m i i m I out o f lha abuy*
entitled C ou r l. In tha a l l o t * atylrd
rauaa ,ba va la v lt d npnn t h * fnl
tuning
p rop er ly.
s l t u a u d . I v in *
anil
h*ln*
In B lm ln ola County.
F lo rid a , la - w i r i
A t r a i t o f land
lia
f*»l
inti* K anil TV h r 105 fr r t
S' and H In tha KtV e o r n . r
o r lha following- la n d : l i t ■ In a l lha Hi; l u r n . r o f l&lt;ot
S. Krrllun IS, T o w n s h n IS*.
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lla m a
SIP.:
than
W Sit
f a a l; S* O dahrata V K t i l l
fa ali M S it fe a t; 8 to bt glnn*
I net and
T ha H t in fart nf lha W l i t
faat o f lha fn llu w ln * la n d:
Hrgln at tha H't aartlnn post
o f Hacllua I I , T o w n i h l n ISK.
Rang*
UK,
than
run
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SIS faat t N 7* 15 S a il faat.
K I I I fast, 8 s e l l faat tn b e
ginning)
An 111* iiinparty n f nna nr both
o f tha aald ilaftnd an la. and that
on Ilia (III d ay o f A p ril, I S i t , ba.
I w a m tha trea t hnura o f aala.
nainaljr, alavan o ' r l m k In tha fo r a,
n o o n and t a n o ' c l o c k In lha a f larnoon . on aald day, at lha Frnnt
D o o r n f tha C o u r t Ifnua* In tha
C ity n f Hanford, Kamlnol* County.
P lorl'la , I w ill o f f a r f o r aala and
aall lo lha hlBhaat lildriar f o r cat h
Ilia almva ilaacrlhad li ropa rl y. a t
Ilia p m i i r r ly o f aald ilalrndant o r
■lafaudaiila l o aatla fy aald t x « c u
linn.
Da tad llila l l l h d a y e f P t h r u a i y .

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J. 7 . H o b b y
Hharlfr o f Hamlnola C oun ty,
Florid a.
Hr / * / Jam a a J, flln glatary
D ep u t y Hharlfr
n n l l K H T W A I . I.I.S’ ,
I 'l . AIIK tv. JKNNlN'flK.
S'aw K n sland llu lld ln * .
W in t e r Park. Florida.

Attornaya for Plaintiff.
Puhllah Mairh !, J. IS. A

■EMisnt.ei c o l .XTv r o x im i n p ricH
Xatlra at Publlo Hanrlec
Te whom II may ootitarni
Mollco I* l.araby glvan In accordanca with Hnllon S ef
Ike Zoning Jtaiulallona that 31. A. Kvana liaa raiiurstcd a 'Tat'*
iarmlt tn parmlt tha pianufartura of roniponant |&gt;arla for build*
n* Induairy in ilia rtlallti* Hanford livladn Trurk (liowara
HulMInc on tl.a followlo* dasrrlbrd |iro|,aity: l.ot 17. i'lorlda
Land and Colunlsatlun Cuiupani'a Celery Plantation, Slat* Itond
t(,
Publln Ilaarlnr will ha lirld In ilia Hamlnola County Court
llnuaa. County Ci-iiiinlaaliiirra room, tVidmada), April S, ISIS at
X;On P. 31. or a* as anon thrranflar aa poaalbla.
Hrmlnnla Cnuitlv Z oiiImu L'ummlaalon
lly Hobart H. Iirnwn
Srtnlnola County ZonliiK Dlrartnr
Pubttali 3larch llrd

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DAY fir N IG H T
P A N E L R A Y HEATING
• NO iMt eelHitca
• NO qwdal tkami r n k s -----------j
• NO k in A ixpaaairs dweU
flfMMt tyf* of winter comfort

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
An.

Elderly Man Held
In Mercy Killing
PHILADELPHIA lllP D -G eorge
Hope, 90, was held In a prison
hospital ward today, charged with
killing hla ailing 90-year-old wife
lo atop her suffering.
Hope shot his wife Ada In the
temple aa she lay sleeping early
Friday. He then tried In shoot
himself In the head but hia hand
trembled so much be missed,
His wife had been a semi-invalid
for nearly nine years, the en­
feebled Hope told police. Hr said
he went sleepleis three nlghta
praying for guldanee.

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The Rev, Gilbert E. Counts will
conduct a week of preaching and
evangelism at the First Christian
Church, starting at 7:M tomorrow
night.
A candlelight communion service
will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.
m. Those attending are asked to be
seated early.
Other special aervlcea are sched­
uled Friday night at 7:30 and
Easter morning at 11 a. m. Each
evening at 7 p. m.. Rev. Counts
will conduct a class for those
wishing special Instruction.
The public is Invited to attend
Passion Week services,

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l l u n a n i o A n t o n io , alao kn o w n aa
llur ram n Antnntua, T o n y Hu ssa nio,
and A n t o n io Uussnnslu.
IJactasad.
PI X %I. .XOTICK
Nutlra la h r r a b y ( I v a n that lha
Itndtralinad will, nn lha l ( l h day
u f April. A. D. IStS, prr at nt to lha
llonn ra lda C o u n l r J u d e a nf Htnil*
ole Coun ty, F lo r id a , lla final ra.
turn, a m o u n t anil Vourhara. aa A&lt;l&gt;
nilnlalr stor nt lha Ksia ta o f Hut*
sanao A n t o n io , alao k n o w n aa l)ur&lt;
tamu
Antnntua.
Tuny
Jlu aian io,
and A n t o n io tlmaunalo, dacaaaad,
and at aald Hina, than and thara.
maka a p p l li a l l o n t o Ilia a ild Judn a
fo r a fi nal a a lll r m a n t nf Ita a d m lnlalrallnn nr aald ratal*, and f o r
an nrdar d l a c h a r s l B t It
aui'h
admlnlatratur.
Hand
thla tha
i;ih
d a y or
3farrh, A. D. ISIS.
Itank n f S lr lb ou r n * and
Trual C o m p a n y
lly / a / Julian Halliburton,
'IT u aI u f f l r r r Aa A ilin liiD lia lo r
nf lha fciaiata u f lluaianan A u Innln. alao k n o w n na llurraimi
Antunlua. Tun y lluaianan, and
Anln nln Huiaanalo,
Davaaard
IV, C. Hull-half,n, Jr.
K d n a r d a llu lld ln *
Hanford. Flori d a
A t l o r n t y f o r A d m ln la lr a lo p
P ub lish
31 arch
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M rd.
Suih
April (t h .

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DOUJRE8 IIIAHOTTI.
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Hrfa ndant,
HTATK H P F U l l t l H A T o H E X KKT lI J. HI AHOTTI. W H O S E ItEd1HEX CB IH I ’ XKNOtVN.
Y ou
will
taka nollr a
that a
• wo rn mil o f C omplain t haa bran
filed a g a in s t y ou In lh a C ir cu it
Court In and f o r Hanilpula C oun ty,
Florida. In C lia iir r iy ; lha t lha na&gt;
lura o f aald anil Is an •rl|un fnr
dtvnrrs, lha ahnri llila nf w h li h
la DOMIIIKH IIIASOTTI. P lain tiff.
Vs. K E N N E T H J. IHAHOTTI. Da .
fr nd an l.

THEHK P11EHENTH ara to cum.
mani yml to-Ilia &gt;our anawar nr
■■lhar plaadlna with tha Clark of
Ilia (Trriill Court of Hamlnola
County at Hanfoid, Florida, and
aarva a rnpy of lha inns on Plain.
IIlfT allornsy. nn or bafura ths
lllh day nf April. A. D. ISIS.
Haraln fall lint o r a dacraa pro
rnn fcaao w ill ba a n lsr a d a g ain st
I n n . f o r d alau ll.
WITNEHH m y hand and na il at
Hanford. Hrinlliotr i oniii
Ihla l l l h d a y nf M ar ih, A. D. 1111.
n.
Herndon

r.

Clark of tha Circuit Court
Hr A r ia J. I.undaulat
Daputy Clark

HEAD
W. (', ll u lr lilson . Jr .
Kd war da llu lld ln *
Hanford, F l m l d a
A lln r n a y fn r P la in t iff
PuMlah
Marrh
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Ap ri l Slh

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QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED
Prices Good Thru
WcdncHdiiy JInrch 25th

Church Schedules
Special Services

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murder of a woman in 1937.
Wade aald a 19-year-old cook
picked up for questioning was re­
leased Sunday night.
Dr. Russell Fisher. Mtrylsnd
chief medical examiner, said Mrs,
Jackson and Susan were killed in
January, probably within hours of
the time (he others were killed.
Mra. Jackson had been beaten
on the head and face and strangled
with a nylon stocking. Suaan had
a fractured skull.
Wade said he wai convinced the
killer of the Jacksons was the
aame person who killed Mrs. Mar­
garet Harold In June 1937. Her
body was found about half a mile
from •where the bodiea of Mrs.
Jackson and her daughter were
found.

Prayer and meditation services
will be held at the First Presbyter­
ian Church, Tuesday and Wednes­
day, from noon to 12:30 p.'m .
The half-hour devotionala will in -i
elude special organ and vocal se­
lections. as well ai an address by
the Rev. A. G. Mclnnis.
The Sacrament of the Lord’s
Supper will be observed Thursday
at T p. m. A three-hour Good Fri­
day service will begin at noon, in
cooperation with the Seminole
County
Ministerial
Association.
Speakers and music from other
churches will form a part of the
observance.
Each service on Friday will last
23 minutes, allowing those partici­
pating to enter or leave the church.
An interlude of music will fill the
remaining five minutes.

Floods In Desert?
Oases Overflowing
ALGIERS (U PI)—Unusual flood
conditions were reported in parts
of the Sahara region today.
Heavy rains which swept the
area for nearly a week finally abaled,
leaving behind flooded
oases and rivers. Telegraph and
radio Installations were downed and
road and rail links were cut by
the storms.

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Western
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M iss M e ry Rose S p e e r .
To W ed In June Ceremony

A "western party” was given
by members of VAII-3 Friday
night in the VFW log cabin with
Mr. and Mr*. George A. Speer, School of Architecture at the! He Is a member of the Sigma Chi the guest* arriving in western at*
tire In make it a highly success,
Park Avenue, announce the en- Georgia Institute of Technology.] social fraternity,
ful evrnt.
gagement of their daughter, Mary ,
.
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.
And for those not attending in
Roie Speer, to Dwight E. Holme* '
costume was Ihe penalty of haying
son of John D. Holme* or Lawto wear a horse'i collar, for the
ton Bluff, Jamei Iiland, Charles­
women, and a hangman'* noose
ton, S. C.
for the men. Guest* were isued
m The wedding will be an event
paper mustaches lo add to the fun
*of June 19th. * o'clock, in the
and name tags were in the form
Holy Cro»* Epiicopal Church of
of “ tin stars” .
Sanford.
Entertainment consisted of danc­
Miss Speer is now in her Jun­
ing. a shooting gallery (with top
ior year at Agne* Scott College
honors going to Max Bent) and
where *hc is majoring In art.
poker games conducted by 1st.
She is the grand daughter of Mrs.
Norm Thom.
Jennings L. Hurt.
A late evening supper was serv­
Mr. Holmes is enrolled in the
ed from a real chuck wagon and
Ihe western fare included "cactus
juice, prairie dogs, frijote beans,
sage-brush salad and black cof­
fee".
Group singing was enjoyed with
Cmdr. Hit•Illake at the piano.
Among tho party-goer* were Lt.
fj. g &gt; Hank Dcmcr* in a com­
pletely authentic Indian costume;
Lt. Charlie James, as television
hero. Paladin; Mra. James Reedy
Mrs. J. B. Sangster was select­
and Eniign Robert Cleveland, both
ed president of the Driftwood Cir­
native Texans, in complete westcle of the Sanford Garden Club
rrn attire, mingling with the
A w h en they met recently at the
"foreigner*” (Mrs. Reedy rolled
home of Mrs. J. F. McGuire in
her own cigarettes with Rull Dur­
Rose Court. Co-hostess wrai Mrs.
ham!) Mrs. James Ramage in
R. A. Mergl.
a squaw dress with hair in braids;
Mrs. Vernon Jennings was nam­
and Mr. and Mra. Sam Day re­
ed vice-president; Mrs. George
ceiving much attention in their
Jesscn, secretary; Mrs. J. F.
costumes. He wore his grandfath­
McGuire, treasurer; Mr*. P . Jar­
ers dress tails with burmuda
'r r
rell, program chairman; and Mrs.
shorts and hsd an arrow piercing
B. C. Hamilton, publicity chair­
hi* back. Mrs. Day was dressed
man.
MISS MARY ROSE SPEER
as a squaw*.
Mr*. S. C. Dickerson spokr to
Lt. Cmdr. John Sangster wa*
9 l h e group on Palma and Tropical
in charge of party plans and
Plants.
his committee consisted of Lt.
Attending the meeting were
(j. g.) Jerry Dennchy. Lt. Pete
Mrs. Sangster. Mrs. Jennings,
McDonald, Lt. Charlie James, En
Mrs. Jenen, Mrs. Jarrell, Mrs.
sign “ Hack” Rhett. Lt. Kenneth
Hamilton, Mrs. T. J. Kilcllne, Mrs.
Sandon, Ensign R. Cleveland, En­
J. D. Langford, Mrs. C. W. Car­
sign Donald Ethel and Lt. Nor­
Despite a heavy downpour of forecast of Spring fashions from man Thom.
man, Mrs. Harold Lang, and Mrs.
Dickson
Ives
of
Urlandn.
Sport
H. L. Weigle.
rain approximately 117 naval of.
ficec't wives and their gucits at­ clothes, casual and afternoon
wear, exquisite evening gowns
tended (he Fashion Show and
and lovely accetsorirs brought
Luncheon presented at Ihe Imper­
forth much comment Irom the
ial House Thursday afternoon.
Winter bedecked luncheon guests.
The lhow, sponsored by the Of­
Mr*. John Dooley, in a sport*
ficer's Wives Club, revealed a
Pr. James M. Andrew and son,
outfit of tspered toreador peach
Blair, left today for their home
colored pants, print blouse with
MONDAY
in Columbus, Ohio, after a visit
side tie of the same material, and
Truthsrekers class of
First
with Dr. Andrew's mother. Mrs.
lopped with an Italian bright or­
ange straw hat, was a striking Methodist will meet in McKinley
Helen R. Andrew.
Seminole Chapter 2, Order of model. Another outstanding fash­ Hall at 3 p. m. The MYF is in­
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Me Rob­
erts, Mr. and Mr*. Roy Symc* E ailcm Star, met last week at ion, a grey and raspberry silk or. vited to meet with the Dellary
and Mr. and Mr*. John William*, the Masonic Hall with thirty-six gania embroidered ball gown, was MYF for supper and a special
Holy Week service, beginning at
and their families, spent a rest­ members and twelve visitors pre- modeled by Mrs. Robert Wood.
sent.
ful week-end at Mt. Plymouth.
Olher* promensding before the 6:00 p. m.
Four of the wisitora, never at­ attentive crowd were Ihe Mmes.
Sunbeams, Junior and 13 year
Mra. Frieda O'Hara left for
her home Sunday afler a visit tending the chapter befote, were C. I), McDonald, D. L. Olipbant, Intermediate* G, A .'i will meet at
here with her ton, Lt. Cmdr. Hugh Mrs. Nancy R. Brumbaugh of Al­ K. J. Simmons, J. M. Carsley, K. First Baptist Church, 3:15.
toona, Pa., Mr*. I-ouiic J. Hart, At. Bent and L. M. Beverly. Their
First Presbyterian Church pray­
O’Hara and family.
,
M n . Walter Burgeaa of Endl- Marietta, Ohio, Mrs. Agnes Diehl, beaulifuP hair atylcs were creat­ er and meditation service IS.00
eott. N. Y. spent the week-end Ebentburg, Pa , and Mrs. Edna ed by Neil'a Hair Salon of San­ to 12:30.
Boy Scouts will meet at the
at the home or the Misses Laura Polk, Milford. Pa,
ford and especially striking was
An Easter program was pre­ Mrs. Bent's grecian coiffure.
Church at 7 p. m.
and Edna Chlllendrn.
The Cub Park Scouts will meet
Miss Carol Slone has had as sented with Mrs. Essie Cole pre*
Fashion* were co-ordinated by
her guest* thia past week her bro* siding and Mrs. Irving Pryor a* Mrs. V. E. Savage and the com ­ at 7:30.
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TUESDAY
ither, James Slone, Mrs. Stone hostess for the evening. The din­ mentary wai done by Mr*. Pat
r
First
Presbyterian
Church:
'a n d daughter, Eva, of Kalama- ing room was decorated with an Fleihcr of Orlando who was sup­
Easier motif and the ernter table
Prayer
and
meditation
service.
too. Michigan.
ported hy a group of DicksonMiss Mary Rose Speer and her held an egg tree. Grren neat*, Ives administrative officials. Mrs. 12 12:30. Hrnwnle Scout Troop 197
fiance, Dwight E. Holmea of filled with colorful jelly beans, K. Sandon, OWC representative of the First Presbyterian at 3
p. m. Junior Fellowship will mrrt
Char! .ston, S. C.. are spending were plared on other tables.
March birthdava were observed for VAILS, served as chairman at 3:30. Junior Choir at 4:30. Pio­
spring vacation in the home of
for (be evrnt and ihe was as­
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George for I-eona McLain. Marge Itrade- sisted by Mr*. E. R. Horrell, neer Fellowship at 6:00. Men of
A. Speer. They will return to their meyer, Ethel Peurifoy and Alberta Mrs. Mr*. D. P. Kennedy ami Ihe Church will mrcl at 7:00 p.
Roland.
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colleges Tuesday.
Mrs. L« R. Bauer.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Soro
Eaater hats, placed in plastic FIRST METHODIST CHURCH: .
Choristers will practice at 3:30;
kowiky and daughters, Dime and
boxe* and encircled with Spring
second irrlion at 4:15 Sub-dislrirl
I Mary Lynn, spent the week-end in
flower* made beautiful conversa­
MYF at Trinity Mrthudist Church,
’ Tampa with Mr. Sorokowsky's sis­
tion piecci for each table.
Dcland, at 7.50 p. m.
ter and hli parents.
Among
the
many
gueila
at
the
Several Navy couplrs from VAHMrs. Raymond Pryor of Salis­
5 attended an Air Group parly luncheon and ahow were Mrs. A.
bury, Maryland, is vfating in the
in Jacksonville over the week-end. R. Peterinn, Sr.; Mr*. A. B.
borne of Mr. and Mra. Irving
Id. Cmdr. and Mr*. Grrald
A “ change of command” din­ Peterson, Jr., Mrs. John Kader,
Pryor.
Mra. Harry Lee, Sr.. Mra. D. Roberts rntertained with a rockMr. and Mra. Kenneth McIntosh ner parly, with Jacksonville Air Jonea. Mrs. John MrGraw; Mra.
tall party at their home on Wood
Group 10 members s i hosts. w*a
and sons moved this week-end
given Saturday night followed by Christy Walsh; Mrs. Jamrs 1-ee. land Drive Friday night.
into their new home on Park
Duluth. Minn.; Mrs. L. Trepamer
Parly guest* were members of
a champagne breakfast.
Avenue, Pinecrest fourth addition.
VAH-7 and out of town guests
From Ssnford were Cmdr. and and Mra. Elisabeth Srinocca.
Mrs. Ernest Hayes of Salt Lake,
Door prise award* went to Mra. were former Sanford residents.
Mr*. Ira M. Rowell, Cmdr. and
| Utah, la visting her daughter.
Mra. C. Ilonnaud, Lt. Cmdr. and K. Hnblilxel, Mra. G. Thompson, Cmdr. and Mrs. William Hosey.
Mr*. Robert Wood, Lt. Wood and
who now live In Jacksonville.
Mrs. Philip Harward, I.t. Cmdr. and Mrs. Ernest Hsy*.
family.
and Mrs, Jesse Tafl, Lt. Cmdr.
Lt. Cmdr. and Mra. John Doo­
and Mrs. John Langford. Lt. and
ley havt as their guests her par­
Mra. David Dcarolph, Lt. (j. c .)
ent*. Mr. and Mra. Walltr Wheeland Mra. Art McCarthy, and Lt.
right of Cohasaat, Mass.
Week-end guests of Lt. Cmdr. (j. g.) and Mrs. Everett Foote.
And Joe TUlley, former “ Skip­
and Mra. R. L. Bsuer were Cmdr.
per” of FIVE was here from
and Mr* G, H. Weber of Lynn
Washington, D. C. and attended
haven, Va.
Mrs. Frances Wilkes spent the the party.

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I week-end in Dawson, Ga.
Mrs. Nancy Brock was the week­
end guest of her son, the Rev. Alva
Brock and Mrs. Brock in St. Pet­
ersburg.
Mrs. W. Carter and daughter,
Mias Betsy Ann Carter, spent the
week-end in Dawson, Ga.
Miia OUie Reece Whittle was a
week-end visitor in Blinbridge,
Ga.. her home lown.

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MISS MARION DAVIS nt bridal shower in
her honor is pictured with her mother and
party hostesses. Left to right arc Mrs. Chloe

Hutts, Mr*. Muriel Gardner, Miss Davis nnd
her mother, Mrs. Vernon A. Davis, Mrs.
Clyde Piercy and Mrs. E. D . Price,

Candlelight.Service
Unites Couple
Mis* Marion Davis, daughter of
Mr. ami Mrs. Vernon A. Davis
and Harrell Irvine Hamilton, son
of Mr*. Forrest A. Dean. Jr.,
Monticcilu, were married Saturday
night, 8 o'clock, in a double-ring
ceremony at the First llapttst
Church.
The Rev. W. P. nriMik*. Jr.,
officiated before an alter banked
with white glads and pom poms
Interspersed with greenery. While
tapers, in branched standards, il­
luminated the nuptial scene. While
satin ribbon marked the pews,
Evans McCoy sang “ O, Prom­
ise Me” and “ The lairds' Pra­
yer” with Mrs. Darrell Gnenc at
the organ.
,
The bride, given In marriage
by her father, wore a lovely
white satin ballerina length gown
featuring a yoke and long sleeve*
of tarn and satin bound neckline.
Her princess style gown had a
flaring skirl with a special full
back interest. A circlet of silk
illusion, held with a band of sa­
tin, formed hrr head piece and
she carried a bouquet of white
carnations surrounding a single
white orchid.
The bride alto rarried an heir­
loom handmade lace handkerchief
which she received a* a child
from hrr grandmother. It had
been a gift from her great grand­
father in Scotland.
Miss Judy May of Orlando, and
maid of honor, wore a Dior-fash­
ioned gown of light gold color and
she carried an arm bouquet of
of pair pink and while carna­
tions.
James Slrvtns was best man
and Rill Ulrnn amf Clyde Picrcy
served a* ushers.
Reception Held
Following the ceremony a re­
ception was held at the church.

In the recrivlng line were Ihe
bride’s mother, the bridal couple
and hi* mother, Mrs. Forrest A.
Dean, Jr., who attended the wed­
ding with Mr, Dean and daugh­
ter, Frances.
The bride's table, overlaid with
a while cloth, held a three tiered
take topped with a wedding bell.
Miss Laura Anderson was in
charge of the bride's book and
others assisting with the recep­
tion were Mrs. James McMillan,
Mrs. Rea Anderson, Mrs. Chloe
Hulls, Mrs. Rill Glenn and Miss
Janet Milcnn.
The bride's tmiiher wore a
dress of pink tire over satin
cotton complemented by blond ac
ccssorirs and orchid corsage. The
groom's mother chose a light
blur dress amt an orchid corsage.
Among out of town gucsta at
lending were Mr. and Mr*. James
J. McMillan and daughter, Emily
Joyce of Dania, Fla., Mr. and
Mr*. Jacob W. Stcmbridgc of
Daytona.

Orient Influence
New Jewelry reflect* spring
flowers and the Orient. Colon
range from vivid Pagoda pink.
Pacific turquoise, ahrine purple
and lluddha grren to azalea,
larkspur, woodrose. forsythia and
lilar. Many stone* are frosted to
cool down the color*. Tone-ontone shades give a printed look
lo enamel design*.
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lira in fiscal year 1951, up 941
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Faster Motif Used
At Club Meeting:
The American Home Depart­
ment of the Sanford Woman’*
Club met recently with Mr*.
Frank Donahue, of Ihe Sanford
Flower Shop, in charge of the
flower arranging work ahop.
After a short business session,
presided over hy Mr*. Donald
Flamm, Mrs. George Pillard in­
troduced Mrs. Donahue,
The club house wa* decorated
for Easter with a large basket
on a table at the entrance of
Ihe room, lt contained green straw
and a large bunny cutout and
hollow eggs. The mantle over
the firrplare was covered with
nesla of Easier eggs and another
rut-out. The center table was cen­
tered with a large Easter rgg
tree, and individual table* held
small basket* filled with Jelly
beans.
Hostesses for the Easier meet­
ing were Mrs. J. P. Cullen. Mra.
Carl Schilkr, Mrs. L. P. Pay Ion
and Mra. J. I'. Wilson.

Mint Marion Davis, bride-elect,
was honored with a miscellaneous
shower, Thursday, at the dining
ruont of Soulhtidn .School with
Mrs. Chtoe Bulls, Mr*. Muriel
Gardner, Mr*. Clyde Piercy and
Mr*. E. D. Price a* hostesses.
A white and green bridal motif
with glads, greenery and while
taper* decorated the party room.
The many lovely gift* were ar&gt;
ranged on a lung lahle centered
with a hride doll illuminated by
while laper* in crystal holdera.
Green punch, bell-shaped cookies
ami other party refreshments
were served to the Misses Judy
May of Orlando, Margurit* Dotson, Janet Glenn, 7ill*h Welsh,
Relay Ann Carter, and tho Mmes.
J. C. Mitchell, L. M. Swain, Sin.
clair While, T. R. Sheibenberaer,
John B. Sikes, Sybil Routh, Vivian
Welsh, Rill Glenn, Rea Anderson,
Irving Pryor, Glen Goembe), T.
R. Middleton, Robert A. Williams,
V. G. llaity, Charles Park, Sr.,
Charles Rcnham, Harold Davis,
EM* Holloway, P a u l Caioa,
*Jack
L*clt Voyner, Mack Cleveland,
Ernestine Wesiphal, Waller Mor­
gan. Ren Wiggins, Glen WaRna,
MacFarron Smith, Ed Wormack,
Howard Wclchel. Beth Collin*,
W. A. Festlcr, William B. Wray,
Gladys Smith, Mancie Line, Ruth
Csrlrion. LaMar Rowland, Franco*
Wilkes. Voile Williams, Sr., J. S.
Peterson of Osteen and G ra d /
Duncan.
Rehearsal Party
On Friday evening Mr. and Mra.
Vernon A. Smith entertained with
a supper party at their home m
Sanford Avenue fallowing tho wed­
ding rehearsal of their daughtor.
Miss Marion Davis and Harrell
Irvine Hamilton.
Members of the wedding party
and out of town guests attended.
The first supermarket shopping
cart was deaigned in 1930 hy
Myer Marcus, now eaecutive Vic*
president of Food Fair Stores.
Inc. He modeled it after baby
carriage!.

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7_j i It wait » rare night, that strange light which broke
••through the cloud*.
Sun glataea ? Yep, quite a few on the streets of Sanford
* bfoke them out Saturday morning. It had been ao long aince
- thfs acceaaory had been needed.
.. om... The rfjgpojition 0f the entire population aeemed to im.-.prove with the coming of the aun. It had been a bad week
.rlo* Sanford, and Florida. The reputation of the Sunahlne
i*State wan working In reverae. We were having everything
except aunahlne.
•.••iv ssteady
raina really worked on the roadn, paved and untci
Drainage ditchea, ample under ordinary circiim•pivtd. J
'J u n e v*-t
* * . couldn’t handle the deluge. John Krider, County
___ imiaaion chairman, estimate* that a month of hnrd work
Commisi
IViTl be required to repair the damage.
. In addition to the ordinary kind of Buffering In auch
••weather, local farmer* had a apecial ailment; ripened cabtage and celery, a market for name, but no way to get the
"Wtfetable* to market. The end result was delayed sales. A
*• few lost aales, too, perhaps.
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Baseball playera who came to Florida for spring train; ; , W and ideal weather for this, had a few problem* peculiar
to Ihelr avocation, too. A couple of Major League teams,
aeeking a way to beat the weather, flew to Cuba. It wa*
-Watalng there, too.
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A s a well-known UPI sports writer said, this was the
Florida weather in the memory of the Arizona ChamCommerce. The San Francisco Giants, Cleveland In&lt;imu,., Chicago Cubs and Boston Red Sox, all training in
ITdiani,
..Arisons, were playing exhibition games and getting in their
J.ngular drills.
Saturday brought the sun, and spring. That .should be
•nough to pleaaa the most difficult to satisfy.
_ V :* To the Arizona Chamber of Commerce: Yes, we had a
lot of rain. Probably more than Arizona gets In several
L.yaars. But, when summer temperatures climb to 120 in the
,d«hade (and there is very little shade), Arizona Chamber of-ffeUls probably will yearn for Florida, its many lakes,
;;'abundance of shade and gentle breezes.
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•• Meads" during a tour of new health units in Lakeland, Win­
ter Haven and Haines City.
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’aithiteet who will design the local unit: Ralph Lovelock, enfiflaering hospital expert, and Dr. Jack Thurmond, health
iiait director.
John Krider, Commission chairman, said the Lakeland
unit impressed touring officials. Lakeland has a health unit
•«Which is simplified and economical.
&gt; Soon, the $100,000 facility will start taking shape on
nffemeh Ave. This new building will fill a vital need in Seminbi« County. Although somewhat pressed for funds, the Commission came up with the $40,000 needed to match the federal grant.
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' MF about one-half the actual cost. This is good business, for
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that opposition Labor Party
secretary and member of the
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son of Mrs. Rebecca C. Tlllit,
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Artillery at Fort Campbell, Ky.
Ttills, a switchboard operator
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CASABLANCA, Morocco — Capl.
Mtnllo d*etrtt, after saving his
grounded wipe tanker by pumping
210,000 gallons of wine into the
tea:
“ I am vary hippy, very proud
to bav* bean able to nave my
ship. But I am aorry about all
that wuia."
LONDON Sunday Dispatch
columnist Ann* Sc oft • James.'
yearning for tha good old days
when woman ware woman:
“ If only 1 bad had sens* enough
to stay stupid. Wa'ro taking oa a
man'i world—and it's hall."

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managing editor of the New York
Times, died Sunday in St. Elisa­
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Monday, March 2.1. 1959

space problems. The piecemeal
building of the present buildings
could be put off until then. That
new building will have three-room
suites for t7o Congressmen
Thus, the House Office Building
Commission had on its hands a
big, fancy hotel with no practical
taxpayers' use. So what did they
do? They turned around and rent­
ed tha hotel right bark to the ori­
ginal owners, the Knott people.
But the taxpayers still own It.
and the guests — Including 19
Congressmen — pay their room
rent to Uncle Sam's lessees.
Just what's going to happen
eventually In that hotrl Is another
mystery. The government has a
fiva-yrar option, and there'* no
Indication our Congressmen want
to sell It.
For a Utile man standing on
thq corner, looking up at that
taxpayers' hotrl, It seemed to
loom ss big an an elephant — a
white one.

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WASHINGTON — I looked down Knott hotel system.
Into the treat hole across the
The Idea was to convert it into
street from the Capitol. The squid temporary three-room suites for
of pile drivers kerthunged a our spacc coniclous Congressmen,
muffled, metallic rhythm; the while their little ol' two-room
draglines and shovels gulped damp sdltes In the two present office
red clay. Workmen scattered buildings would be rebuilt pliremeal into three rooms. (After all.
around like ants.
What I ssw there was Congress' Senator! now have five and six
latest project of the space age— rooms apiece).
The Congressmen's own space
Somewhere along the line, the
age. They need more spsce for idea backfired. Maybe It was that
their desks, typewriters, secreta­ someone suddenly discovered that
ries, trunks and themselves.
the lawmakers' big solid mahoSo they're putting Into that big cany furniture was too heavy for
hole a $15 million new, new House th* hotel's floor structure.
office building. This Is thrre times
Or It rould have been some of
what the just-finished new Senate the doubting Congressmen them­
building cost — and folks griped selves. Lika what Representative
about that.
NEdward P. Boland (D., Mass.)
The gentlemen of the House al­ said; “ We need more room as
ready occupy two big office build­ much as a hole in the head."
ings, known as the old and the
Or ll may have been that some­
new. But each suite has only one discovered that the new, new
two rooms. Whsl they want Is House building, to be completed
three.
In IMS, would lake care of all
Which brings us around to the
strange tale of how the lawmakers
got us taspayers Into the hotel
business on Capitol lllll. Our Con­
gressmen last year bought a hotel.
This taxpayers' hotel ii a 1*0room, seven-story building, built
only 13 years ago.
The hotel is named, oddly
enough, the Congressional.
It
romss complete with fancy cock­
tail lounges and dining rooms.
The main bar Is known as the
Filibuster noom, the dining halls
are the Caucus Room, the Com­
mittee Boom, the Veto and Presi­
dential Rooms.
Prrhsps it w n a grave mis­
take. buying this h i; hotel, but
nobody will own up to that.
The building coat taxpayers a
hit more than It.I million. Tha

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TORONTO (U PI)'— Lady Helena
Squire*. Ihe only woman ever lo
aerie in a Newfoundland Itgitla ;
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Saturday In Stamford Hospital af­
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i (be summit then this was the here indicate that the dispirited
officialdom of the Tankow regime
WASHINGTON — Tha estent el turait way to prarant H.
has perked up a little since th*
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El|t Btrl|tnirwhile
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of his talks with President Eisen- about the possibility of a separate showdown that would have been
bower and thePresident's advls- P«*c«. In . private with the^East precipitated by a separate treaty
Germans he took quite a different
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era on foreign policy.
tack.
brtnksmsnshlp of a very danger,
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,n
talk to top ous order. On that slippery slope
that he prepared thg way for officials of tbs East German Com- it might have been Impossible to
th* negotlatloni which art to taka( munlst apparatus ha said that check'the slide toward war.
place in the spring and summer.! patlaaee.was necessary. He pointHow importint it
try
Tbi* might htvt come about ia
th e m in y
itrufflic prevent the irrevocable step nfw
any event becauie of tha wide­ tbnf the "Russian Communists bad , ieptralt treil&gt;. betWMn M oscow *
goo# through after the revolution lnH Eait Beri.n li seen in th*
spread fear of a nuclear war of MIT, eootrnstlng thoee bitter |jfht of the \vf f tern effort to put
touched off by the threat lo Ber­ yaare with Rueeia'a recent «H , forward a trcaty for trie two tier.
lin. But the frank and on
manya aa a major focua of dii*
whole hard-boiled talki that he uroP*1*
Ending on a not* of Inspiration eu|lion |n ^
c&lt;m/ erencfs
held with Premier Khrushchev in he told the Eait German Com* come&gt;
currently conaidered m
Moscow greatly facilitated th*
tnunltU that they were on the , hf worjring group set up by th*
process.
right track. Juet a few more ihrc* powers in Paris, the Western
On* thing he Is credited with y a m . be e«aehided in his fiery. idea seems a long way from any.
achieving there It not generally ebullient oratories! style, and you thing the Russian* would accept.
known. He it credited with per­ will find your system beginning Nevertheless a treaty is still i f ^
suading Premier Khrushchev to lo attract the West Germans and the range of discussion.
delay (he signing of ■ separte tba flew of poop!* will be from
On the day he arrived in Washpeace treaty with East Germany tba West to tba Eaat rather than
at least until after negotlatloa from East t* Watt at It it today. ington Macmillan got tome msgni*
ficent news. Unemployment, whirh
with the West.
Tills was a badly needed shot in
had risen so sharply as lo make
Macmillan when he arrived in the arm and reports to officials Labontes confident of an election
Moscow found the irrepressible
victory over the Conservatives,
Mr. K. in a highly bclligwrMt
took the sharpest drop in 12 years,
mood. After the official welcome,
going from 3 percent of the work
which was cordial enough, Kbrush-'
force to 2.3 percent. This, combin­
chev informed Macmillan that he
ed with the prospect of meanlnzfuj
was going lo East Germany for
negotiation, gives the Prime M in ^
the express purpose of signing t
liter* the look of a lucky winner
a separate peace with the puppet
and at the same tim* It adds a
regime of Walter Ulhricht and Ot­
new note of stability to the Weil,
to Grotewohl.
UHUd Press laUraaBaaal
krn alliance.
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Then came the brutal speech
WASHINGTON-Adm. Arlalgh ---------------------------------- 4-------- —
in which the Soviet Premier Burks, chief et aaval operations,
seemed to throw the whole idea
of ■ negotiated settlement back on whether he expected Russia to
In Macmillian’t face. It was a conduct tail shots similar to the
grim experience and a less patient secret U. S. nuclear blasts in
LUM BERYARD
man might well have replied In tpaca:
kind and have departed in a huff.
"I wouldn't be surprised. They
It was against this background will want to get the data and I
In the second round with Khruth- shouldn't be suh&gt;rited but whst
chev that Macmillan talked tur­ they will."
key. He njade it clear that a sep­
arate peace treaty would maka
WASHINGTON — Poet Robert
any negotiation Impossible 'since Frost, on the theory that man will
it would teem to confirm the in­ destroy civilisation and himself
tention of the Soviets to turn over with his more and more formid­
full authority over West Berlin able military weapons:
to the East Germans on May 27
..| , bjnb wt , re incxtrrminable.
If whst Mr. K. wanted was to ||ga flica and bugs. You can't
confront President Elsenhower at really extermintte them. There
will always be toms in cracks
tnd crevices, and that's us."

K.

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Willie In Action;
Giants Appear Set
By JOE SARKIS
. United P rctl International
Willie May* *ay* he * ready In
go again. ami apparently 10 are
the San Franciico Giant*.
Willie, who ha* been out of aelion since March 12 because n( a
ice cut that required 35 sutchei,
was hi* old self Sunday during
ihc Giant*' pre-game workout at
Phoenix, Arir.
Even Manager Dill Itigncy wa*
surprised when Willie ihnwed up
at Municipal Stadium all auited
up and ready to play. With an
••OK" from hi* doctor already »e.
cured. May* warmed up with a
couple of wind sprints in the out­
field.
"There’* no pain,” he beamed
In reporters atandmg by. And utt
to prove that the layoff hadn't
hurt him one bit, be stepped into
the hatting rage and rallied a

lio and Ernie Ranks propelled
homers for the Cubs while Andre
Rodgers hit another for the
Gianli.
Meanwhile, a lone bus ride
away at Tuc*on. the Uc\eland Indian* learned that big Mike Gareta. who ti attempting a come­
back after a poor 1938 showing,
wilt be lost to them for at least
a week with a leg injury. Mike,
who took over for Gary Bell in
the sixth, was hit Just Inside the
left knee with a line drive otf the
bat of Boston ‘s Billy Consolo in
the following frame,
Garcia crumpled in ihe ground
and was earned off on a stretch­
er. X-rays at St. Mary's Hospital
showed nnly a deep hruise — no
break. Erratic play by the Red
Sox helped the Indian* to three
unearned runs and the Tribe went
on to score a 7-5 victory.
William* Has Cold
Ted Williams was scheduled to
make his Aruona debut in this
game but was confined in hu ho­
tel room with a cold in his right
shoulder. He reportedly wa* hav­
ing some difficulty breathing.
The injury jinx also hit the
Washington Senators, who dropped
an 112 derision lo Ihe Kansas
to the Player*' and Owner s' Pen­ City Athletics at West Palm
sion
Committee
sinre
Lewis Beach, Fla. The game was called
claim* the committee'* present afler right innings because of
counsel are actually not "neutral rain.
Just before the game, the Sen­
and independent.”
ators learned that catcher Clint
Courtney will be sidelined from
four io six wreks with a broken
bone in his right leg. Courtney
was injured Saturday in a colli­
sion with Kansas City catcher
Hat Smith at home plate. At the
time it wa* believed that Court­
ney had suffered nnly a bruise
but X-ra.v* later showed that a
small hone below the knee was
broken.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (U P!)
Smith was the A's big stick
—Bob Goalby held a slim one- man with a pair of homers and
stroke lead today entering the fi­ four BBI‘*. Rookie firit hatrman
nal round of Ihe *15.000 St. Peters­ Kent Handley and outfielder Rog­
burg Open golf loumamcnl.
er .Maris also homered for the
Goalby gave himself a belated winner*.
blrthdjy gift Sunday by taking
Yankees Lose Two
Ihe Jrad with a three-under par
The Baltimore Oriole* enjoyed
69 and a three-round total of 205. a rare day — for them — when
The Belleville, ill. pro turned 28 Ihey handed Ihe New York Yan­
Saturday.
kees a double defeat — 6-3 and
Right behind him at 206 was 40. 31iit Pappas, a 19-year old
Cary Middlecoff of Hollywood, Baltimore phernom, pitched six
Fla., who fired a sorting 31 on nf the seven scoreless innings of
the back nine Sunday for the low­ the nightcap afler Jerry Walker
est nine holes in the tournament. and Jack Fisher, a pair of 20.
He shot a par 36 for Ihe front nine. year olds, had throttled the world
George Bayer of Glrncaglrs, HI. champions on nine scattered hits
who enlered Ihe third round with in Ihe opener.
Elsrwhrrr, a si* run rally in
a one stroke lead, dropped to a
tie for sixth afler shooting a 77. Ihe »rventh inning, fcaturrd by
Peter Cooper. Lakeland. Fla., Dick Schnflrld's three run homer,
moved up lo third place wiih a carried the Piltahurgh Pirate* to
207 afler carding a 69. Tied at a 9-1 victory over the Philadel­
210 were Chick Harberi. North- phia Phillies. The Chicago While
ville, Mich, and Wea Ellis Jr., So* scored early snd lale to turn
hsck the Cincinnati Reds and
Aldecrrss, N. J.
Knotted with Bayer at 212 were prite rookie Jimmy O'Toole. 9 6.
Art Wall Jr., Pnrono Jlanor, P i , The Detroit Tigers jumped off lo
and Tommy Jacobs, Whittier, a 90 lead In four innings and
went on to defeat the Milwaukee
Calif.
Braves, 10 4. . And rookie pitcher
(ioalby fired deadly accurate
Boh Gibson and )9 jr * r old rookie
drive* and approarh *hota which
shortstop Julio Unlay led Ihe St.
left him short pull* most of the
Louis Cardinals to a 3-1 victory
way. He collected four birdie* and
over the ]/&gt;* Angeles Dodger*.
one bogey and tapped the round
with a 25 foot putt for a birdie
one the lait hole.
Middlecoff* putt* were out­
standing and he had them going
in from all angles on the hack
nine. He said ha played a con­
servative game which usually
OLDSMAR (UPI) Sunshine
givea him a better score.
horse Irirk resume* its raring
Bayer, one of the longest hitters program loday after a five • day
in the game, had trouble with con­ layoff because of wet weather.
trolling hie drives. Most of hi*
The trark called off its pro­
drive* were hooking and a itrong gram last Wednesday after tor­
wind carried them further away rential runs left the parking lot
from the fairways. Ills fine pul­ under half a fool of water. Con­
ling failed to make up for his tinued drixilri forced cancella­
tion of the program for the re­
drives.
mainder of thr week.
Track officials said today they
hid received permission from the
Slate Racing Commission tn ex­
tend their raring schedule to
make up fo&gt; Ihe cancellation.

doien or *o imashc* over Ihe left
field fence.
With his teammates rooting him
on. May* said "I'll be in shape
before the season Marls,
"Don't forget, we have 16 more
pre-season games after today,"
the *80.000 a year star reminded.
"I f I play in half of them—which
is a cinch — I'll be in condition,
don't you worry."
Glint* Brat Cub*
The rnthuiiasm engendered by
May*' lu*ty hitting carried over
a* the Giants hacked up some
solid pitching by lefty Mike Mc­
Cormick with timely hitting for a
10-T ractui league victory over
the Chicago Cubs. Felipe Atou.
with a pair of homers and four
runs batted in, spearheaded the
attack agiinil a trio of Chicago
pitcher*.
Jim Marshall, rookie Ray Bel-

Big Leaguers To Discuss
All-Star, Series Money
NEW YORK (U PII—A diseuision of right* to the television
proceed* of the *nnu*l ntajurirague baseball All-Star came and
the World Serie* is on the agenda
for a meeting of the 16 big league
player representative* Tuesday
ht Tampa, It was disclosed today.
J. Norman Lewis, attorney for
the player representatives, warn­
ed tha 16 delegates that this
topic "now ha* become Catiemely
important because the commiieloner i* presently negotiating fnr
a new World Series television con­
tract, although the present con­
tract eipirei in 1981.”
A letler from Lewis lo each of
the representatives claims that
tadio proceed* of the 1946 World
Series, when there wa* no tele­
vision, "w ai tha playeri' prop­
erty." •
"The players’ argumrnt,” said
Lewis, "ia that the TV money
would have, and should have
been the players’ property ju»l
as the old radio money was. CU
course, the matter wa* settled
cut of court by the agreement of
n 60-40 per cent division."
Also lilted by l-cwia a* tuple*
for discussion at tha meeting
w ore:.. .
— Discussion of the piayera'
“ rest move” in their bill for a
set share of Ihe major league
clubs’ grusa Income, which Lewi*
said teas rejected by the club
owners as ‘ ‘wrong In principle.”
— The election of a new Ameri­
can League representative to suc­
ceed Eddie Yo*t of Delroit, who
has resigned.
— A discussion of attempt* to
have Lewi* named a eo-counsel

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Beauchamp Defeats
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ATLANTA (UPJ) — The antici­
pated stock ear duel between
Johnny Beauchamp of Harlan.
Iowa, and Ime Prtty of Randlemin. N. C,, failed lo material!!*
Sunday.
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tona, Fla.. 500 by inches nn a re­
versed Judge's derision, took nn
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LOUISVILLE. Ky. ( I T l t - D e ­
fensive ha«ketball, especially *•
played on the West Coast. U&gt;*&gt;k on
new prestiga today a* California's
bull-hugging Bear* carried home
the national collegiate title, won
In a 71-70 thriller over West Virginia in the NCAA final* here
Saturday night,
The defensive side of the col­
legiate game ha* been making a
alow romehack in the past two
seasons from the day* when most
team* were content to have their
defente descriited a* “ a wave, a
shout and a dirty look."
Even though West Virginia,
with Jerry West alone gelling 28,
rolled up the season'* highest totsl allowed hy tha Bear*, it still
was Catlfornla'a error-free, deliherate attack and clinging man-forman defense that proved superior
lo tha Mountaineer's style of run
and shoot in the ahowdown.
West
Virginia
coach
Fred
Sihaus gave all credit in hta
coaching rival Pete Newell for
“ coming up with the ha*t defen.
sive club we’ve seen all seaion."
It took tha Beara 10 minutes tn
get set in the title game a* Weal
Virginia streaked to 23-1.1 lead in
the first nine minutes. But Ihe
Bears played the game they
knew heal, and held the Moun­
taineers to a single held goal
for *se re»t of the half.
That gave California the 39-33
halftime lead, and when West col­
lected a fourth personal foul rarly
In the **cond half, the i-sur wa*
sealed, even if West Virginia did
■efuie to concede il.
Trailing 69-64 with two minute*
lo go, Weit Virginia came within
a point of lying il up when Buck
llolyard sank two free thiow* and
West got a haikel nn a goal-tend­
ing call.
'*■
But the Rear* played il cool,
wntked the ball around Writ Vir­
ginia’ a tone defense until they gut
it in to G-tO center Denali Imhnff, who missed his hook shot
but lapped in the lebound for the
game winning basket.

Track To Resume
Racing Program;
Delayed By Rains

Graduation To Get
4 St. Johns Stars
NEW YORK (UPI) — Gradualion will wreck St. John'* newlycrowned National invitation Tour­
nament champions, but Coarti Jon
Laprhtck is expected to build
another
basketball
powerhouse
next season around "most valua­
ble player" Tony Jackson
Jackson, the sophomore sensa­
tion who scored 21 points and
grabbed 27 rebounds in thr Bedmen's 76-71 ovrrtime win over
Bradley in Saturday's nationallytelevised finale, is the only Si.
John's
starter
returning
nest
jear.
Gonr will be Alan Seldrn, who
was a unanimous choice along
with Jackson loday on the All NIT team picked lor United Press
International hy 16 »por(* writer*
who roverrd the 12-trim rarmval
at Madison Square Garden.
Named to the all-tourney team
along with Jarksnn and Seiden
were Bobby Joe Mason of Bradley. Cal Ramsey, nf New York It.,
and Lcnmr Wilkens of Provi­
dence. Second learn selections
were Joe Billy McDadr and Mike
Owens of Bradley, Jim Peay of
Denver, Boh Ferry nf St. laiuis,
and Louie Koethel of SI. John'*.
St. John’s, after trailing Brad
ley hy right points during the
opening minute*, didn't ralrh up
until five mlnuir* from thr end
The Redmrn led briefly In Ihe
closing minute* hut the score wa*
lied at 63 61 it thr end of regu­
lation timr, St. John's led. 69 IT,
with 30 lecondi left in Ihe over­
time when Gu* Alfieri drove in
for a layup and added a free
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MESA. Arir. tl'P i t—Mpnag.r
Boh Schefting of the Cubs is look­
ing to an apple-cheeked pitching
staff plus a veteran outfield and
infield to hu*tte his club hark Into
Ihe first division for the first lime
nnce 1946.
"We'll go a* far as our young
pitcher* can lake us." *ay* Schrffmg, who point* out that southpaw
Tavlor Phillip* ix Ihe "dean” of

Sports
Briefs
Saturday
HALLANDALE. Fla. I LTD —
Vertex won the $121,81X1 Gulf
stream Tark Handicap after fa­
vored Biadstown was withdrawn
because of muddy field.
SEBRINU, Fla. (UPtt — Fer­
rari'* finish one-two Scbrinc in 12hrtir Grand Prix of endurance
with Phil Hill *&gt;f Santa Monica,
Calif., driving winning car.

the »l*ff at 25. "And t hope for
better day* from Moe Drahowsky
and Dick Drott."
These two right handers, aged
23 and 22 respectively, won a to­
tal of 28 game* between them in
1937 when t hlcago finished last.
Then in 1958 thr best they could
muster lip was t« win* Inr a team
that cmlrd In a fifth-place tie
with St. Lout*,
Drahowsky (0-10 suffered a
sore rllHiw last season, an ail­
ment which may have been
raused hy some infected teeth

Exhibition Results
Exhibition Baseball Result*
United Pres* International
At Weil Palm Beach. Fla.
&lt;7 innings)
Wash. "B ”
nto ouo o— 1 2 2
K. City " B ”
323 000 x— I to 0
Kalt, Felkrr. Castellanos and
FlUGcrald. Brunet and Tomay.
(8 Innings, rami
Washington
nm non oo— I 3 2
Kansas City
ooi 20» 22—It 12 o
Clc\cngcr, Oliva (7). I.umenli
181 and I’ nrlrr. Coleman, Houlteman ( 8i and House. Winner—Cole-

Bel Del, Cri Tears
Favored In Races

AINTREE, England *UPI) —
Oxo, an 8-1 shot, wins Britain’ *
Grand National Sleeplcchaae on
Two nationally • ranked stars
vhlch Irish Hoipltal Sweepstake* from Keith Dillon’ * kennel are tewinnrta are based.
gardrd at the dog* lo brat in n
pair of Derby qualifying race*
ODESSA. Tex. (UPI)
Bobby -lain! tonight *1 tile Sanlord OrMorrow defeatrd rival Dave Sinir Undo Kennel Club.
iti 100-yatd dash in W o t Texas
Bel Del in Ihc ninth and Cri
Relay*, ills winning Unto was
Tears in ihc 10th are fnvoird to
9 35. Sime'a time wa* 9; 4.
-how the way in grabbing off co­
Sunday
veted brrths In the '24th annual
DETROIT (UPI l — The T ummi- Crnlral Florida Derby, scheduled
In Maple Leaf* defeated the De­
at the Lotigwood track Friday
troit Red Wing*, 6-1, to gain the
night.
fourth and last National HockeySixteen
championship
greyLeague'* Stanley Cup playoff
berth. The 1-rafs gained the berth hounds, cream of the crop at the
after New York Rangrr* bowrd to jsO KC, will bid for eight *p«l‘
Montreal
Cunadien*
in
New opipi In the Derby and anything
can happen, for all candidates are
York. 4-2.
acknowledged atandouls over the
tugged three-eighth* utile Derby
CHARLESTON. S. C. (D PI) — route.
The first four fintubei* in each
Dave Smith of Gastonia, N. (’ .,
won the 14th Arale* Golf tourna­ elimination test will land tn thr
ment with a 72-hula total of 269, Derl&gt;y. The four also-ran* will
compete *n thr Dctby Consolation
GULFPORT. M i-. (U l’l l - M a - nn tap Thuraday night.
Other rally favorite* in addi­
eon Rudolph of Clarksville, Tenn.,
-hot a lltrcr-under-par 6H to win tion lo Bel Del and Cri Tear*,
the 13th annual Gulf Coast Invita­ who both hate won ini pot Iant der­
tional golf lomnamtnl with a 72- by evanta al other It arks, are
Rural Commander and Happy
hole total of 273.
Joe Lucky.

Betsy Rawls Tops
Royal Crown Field

which since have hern extracted Art Ceeearelli, a draftee from
Drott ( 7-tl t a rather wild strike phoenix where he had a -194
out artl^ with the Cubs in 1937, mark latt season. Boh AndcS-xon
ran into even more control Iron- (9-6), steady and lirrless. figlires
hie last year and had a lot of in Scheffing't plans a* a possible
errors behind him.
starter. So do Glen ilohble 1104)
"I'm also looking for a belter and Da*e Hillman (4 8 ). ,
year from T Bone." Scheffing
Rank* Is Big Mae
say* of (he husky Phillip* "He
The most Impressive •looking
went sort of sour in the latter rookie is John Burhardt, a rightpart of thr season."
hander whn compiled a I N
If Ihe Cubs can get another earned run average during a 20left hander tn help Bill Henry inning Hint with tha Cube 'last
i 5-3i in relief, ihry'll he happy, season.
Ami they may have found him in* The big min on the club ia
Ernie Banks, who won Hip,.Na­
tional league's Most Vajjjibla
riayer award last sear while hit.
ling 47 homers and leading both
league* with 129 run* batted'ie.
man Loier —Clrvcnjer HRs — The lithe shortstop appears aa
Maris, Smith 2, Hadley.
dangerous as eter.
Alvin Dark, now 36, fa pegged
At Rradenton, Fla.
for third bate and has said.ht II
Detroit
362 400 016—10 8 6 ready to gn 154 game*. But
Milwaukee
000 001 120— 4 9 2 Scheffing wants to play the for­
Burnside, Jay (8 t and Bcrberel. mer LSU football star abotil' two
Willey, NcDon (At. Hartman (5), weeks at a stretch, then rest him
McMahon 18) and Rice. Winner— with either Johnny Gnryl or Eatt
Burnside. Loser —Willey, HR — Averlll Mepping in. Averill,- who
i* ihe ton of Cleveland's atar cen­
Aaron.
ter fielder of two d e c id e r -ago,
was oblainrd front that clu h ja «
At St, Pelersbttrg. Fla,
Los Angeles 000 100 ooo— I
7 2 recent deal which aent pilehtr
St Louis
020 100 OOx— 3 3 1 Johnny Briggs and outfielder Jim
Snyder, Kipp (5), Paine t7| and Bolger lo the Tribe. Some -camp
Roiehoro. Pignalano (5). N u n n . expert* say that Averill (till il
not ready for the majors.
Gibson (21. Grismm (8) and H.
Tony Taylor, tremendously fast
Smith. Winner —Gibson. Loser —
hut rather weak at hat, last Ma­
Snyder.
son, may turn into a better hitter
this year while holding down saw
At Clearwater. Fla.
ond base. He has been tabbed a i
Pittsburgh
ooo ono «o,l— 9 8 l Ih c moil improved player la
Philadelphia 000 100 OOG— 1 5 1 camp. Tony hit .300 in Ptrarb*
lladtlix. Gross (8t and Hall, Rieo this winler after rndlBf~4ii!
Westerfield itli, Simmons, Sent- with .285 at Chicago.
proch (3t. Short (81 and Ixipata.
latng At First
. .
Winner —tlxddlx. Loser — ScinDale latng. whn never kaa hit
proch. HR—Schofield.
less than 20 homers per season
since
entering
the
National
At Tampa, Fla.
league in 1955, continual HI bn
Chicago (A )
304 ooo 002— m i o the tong ball threat at first.-Sight
Cincinnati
000 002 031— 6 10 2 behind him is Jim Marshalt,’ who
Pierce, Moore t8t, Dufour (91 thinks he Is at (he peak of hi|
and Romano. O'Toole, Lawrence career and alto hits a iltaablf
i8i and Bailey. Winner — Pierce. belt.
1-oscr —O'Toole. Hit—Robinson,
In the outfield it looka pretty
much like Walt (Mooael Mirra
Al Phoenix, Aril.
In left. Rohbv Thomson in ranter
Chicago IS i
oio 0?n a il— 7 10 0 and Lee Walla in right. Alt am
San Franciro 203 101 lOx—10 8 0 solid vetrrani although Walla ia
Phillips. Droll ( l i , Buthardl (8i the only member of the trio tn
and N'ccman. McCormick, Funk hit over .300 last year.
(8i, Zanni 19) and Schmidt. Win­
AI*o on hand for outfield duty
ner — McCormick, l-nsrr —Phil­ are Boh Will, who hit .361 at.Fbrt
lips. HRs—Alou 2, flcilino, Rodg­ Worth lit 1931; Chick King and
er*.
rookie George Altman.
Scheffing hedges when fated
Al Miami (l«( game)
with the question of the Cuba'
New York
oai ooi ono— a 9 l chance fo rfe itin g a share nf tha
Baltimore
211 000 20x— 6 10 0 World Scries money for a-.flratFord,
Maas (51 and
Berra, division finish. But Ranka sayil
Howard &lt;61. Walker, Fisher (7) "Everybody f* up thli season bnand Triandot. Winner —Walker. came we are tn im proved.over
Loser —Ford. HRs—Skowron, Tri- 1938 Now we know we ran win
game*.”
/
.
andos, Berra, Burke.

Miami Schedules
Air Force Academy
In Two-Game Set

Al Miami (2nd game, 7 innsi
New York
000 ooo ft— o t o
Baltimore
ooo 202 x— 4 6 0
Turley, ShanU (6) and Howard,
COItAL GABLES (UPII — The Blanchard (6) Pappas, Brown (7)
COLUMBUS, Ga. (U P D -B etsy
Rawls of .Spartanburg. S. (’ ,, re­ University of Miami hat ached- and While. Winner —Pappa*. I/iigained her winning ways Sunday tiled Ihe Air Force Academy In er—Turley.
lo coast home l» an easy victory a two game football series in 1960
At Tucson, Arir.
in Ihe first Royal Crown Wom­ snd 1962.
102 000 200— 3 HI 4
Athletic Direclor Jack Harding Boston
en's golf championship.
112 020 lox— 7 11 0
Leading by seven strokes going taid Ihe first game will be played Cleveland
naiunann, Sister (5) and Sulli­
into Ihc final day's 36 hides, Ihe in Ihr Orange Bowl Dcr. 2, incut
rdncalrd golf gal played it »afp The second I* scheduled OcL 27, van. Bell. Gam a (Ol, Thomas (7)
and Nixon Winner —Beil. Imser—
and potted arore* of 78 - 75 fnr 1962, in Denver.
Miami will play fig-4 home Baumann. HR—Green
■ 72 - hole tntal nf 294 II was
good for 81,050 prlic money in game* in 1362.
The home game* lte»'df* the Air
the $6,000 rvrnt.
Marlene Bauer Hager nf Del Force Academy are North Caro­
ray Beaeh. Fla , clo*ed nut with lina, Sepl, 80; South Carolina, (let.
T5 ■ 73 and a tourney total of 298 14; BnMnn College, Ort. 28: Flor­
ida State, Nov. 5; N'oire Dame,
to finiah second and win $810
Spaced hack at two • airokp In- Nov. 12; Syracuse, Nov. 18; and
(ervala were Mtikey Wright. San Florid*, Nov. 26.
The only gtmes sway will he
Diego, Calif , with a 300, Louise
Sun* of Sea Dland. Ga . at 302 Pltlihurgh at Piltahurgh Oct 8.
and Wtffi Smith of St. Clair, and Auburn *1 Auburn, Ala., Ort.
122
Mirh . at 304.

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alto the dtittnrtion «&gt;f being Florida’* newest agri­
cultural airs. Commercial fishing, cattle ranches,
logging and timber manufacturing and tha Slate's
first producing oil field, are contributing la Colher County's economic stability, Tha Mysterious
&gt;0.000 iilamii beckon U&gt; fishermen tha world over.
Everglade* it the County Seal for this tropical
paradise with its prehistoric shell and earth
mol .a. Each November, *warm» of tourists pour »
tnla Naples for the famous Swamp Buggy Races.
In progretitvr Collier County, and through­
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ARE YOU
LOOKING
FO RA
BUSINESS
•
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FREE of charite s twelve
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STOPPERS

29— ARTICLES FOR SALE

SPECIAL SERVICES

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

DICTAPHONE in good shape. Can
be s c r n .it ihe Sanford Herald
Office. *10(1.

Windshield
nark Gians
Door GIum
Vent Glana
SERVICE
Senkarik Glaiw and Paint Co.
I l l 114 W. 2nd St.

120 Bass Accordion. 5 weeks old,
T switches, cost *500. still haa
guarantee, 3175 or best cash
offer immediately. Box 120, San*
ford Herald.
Ph. FA 2-4422

Furniture Moving It Storage
E. PHILLIPS, Agent

South
PINECREST
4th Addition.
Homea Designed For
Florid* Living.'
3 Si 4 Bedrooms— 1 &amp; 2 Bath*

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing:
Down Payments
Low As $400

I f t i'i i t H 5jnd.c*it,

ri|hti t«Mr&gt;*4.

You’re the winner of twelve free dancing les­
sons at our atudio . .

Immediate Occupancy
We Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction* On The
Construction Of Your Home
Or Your Money Cheerfully
Refunded.

S i

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LAKE MARIE.
ESTATES

Ph. FA 2*5237 or FA 2-1964.

13—BUILDINGS
un
ittlrrstalr This is a guest past In Ihe HtU
Theatre for Fred Jones, Eap.
Road job in Sritiinole County
dale Apr. 6, '39.
arc Advertised (or sale, number­
ed (rom 1 to 13 Marting on liiRAYMOND M. BALL
Thla ia a guest pass to the Moviewsy 1S-S Norlh o( Lake Monroe
land Drive-In for Celest Mans­
' REALTOR S IN8UROR
and West on Orangi lllvd. 4
field. Kip. date Apr. 8, '39.
houses on lliway 46 and the 13lli Third M. It Park Avenue. South
on the S, W. end o f interstate
V ail Call Ball
20 ACRE tile farm wills 3-bed
job.
Phone FA 2 3441
room house. On paved road
Mail bids In While Conslruetion..
Easy terms. Phone FA 2-1223.
Company, P. O. Jinx 271, L ake, 2-BEDROOM, 1 hath CB home;
Monroe. There will be 30 days
utility room, kitchrn equipped.
allowrd for moving of Buildings.
Located in Pinecrest. Excellent
This ad will run 2 Weeks.
condition. FA 2 6393.
BEER TAVERN on lliway 17 92,
Voluaia County. FA 2-0308.

Legal Notice

REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2644 French Av».

J. W. HALL

2 Bedrooms
Florida Room

'Call

— F.H.A. —

IF IT IS HEAL

LOO

*280

(Includes dosing)

VAN L™E'\
h A - --------- F~ — 1

Hall"

llealUr
I’honn

FA

2-2841

ESTATE

ask Crumlry O Montsllh
at 111 South Park Pb. FA 9 4611

ROSA L. PAYTON

Reduced For Quick
Sale
DF.LUXE
2-bcdrnom
masonry
home, kitchen equipped, enclos­
ed porch, tile balli and hard­
wood Boors. Surrounded by
brauliful oaks and nircly land­
scaped. A very good buy at
310,930 00 with flexible terms on
down payment. Ideal retirement
home,
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, Pinecrest
home, nicely landscaped, VA fin­
anced. near new ichool. Take
over low monthly payments af­
ter reasonable down payment.

Seminole Realty

IIM Chevrolet station Wagon
•1M1.99
1137 Ford Custom "300'' 2-dr. tedan
*1393
1911 Pontiac Chid Custom 4-dr.
*1993
1937 4 hrysler SarnloKn 4 Door
*1*92.09
1939 Chevrolet •210" 2dr. sedan
*1193
1933 Cadillac 62 4 Done
(1893.09
1933 Cadillac "62" Coupe. Air
*2195 Television Tuba* Tested Fra*.
FACTORY
YOU
IIM Ruitk Knadraastrr 4 Door
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
ALUMINUM
8893.90 A t Tha Sign O f Tht Totem Pole.
VENETIAN BUNDS
IIM Poniiar Station Wagon
2617 S. French Av*.
Enclosed head. Sag-proof-:botlM i
1793.00
rail with plastic ends. Plattle
1933 Plymouth SI a Iion Wagon
AIK CONDITIONING
or rayon tapes. Cotton or n jloa
*393
POPE CO.
cords.
1112 Cadillac "62'* Convertible
109 S. Park ----- FA 2-4234
Senkarik Glint* nnd Paint Co.
8893.00
112-114 W 2nd St. I*h. FA 2-4928
1931 Cadlllae "62" 4 Door
WELL DRILLING
1391.04
Fairbanks Morie Pumps
PAINT *3,93 Ga.—2nd. Gal. Fre*.
1941 Merrury 4 Door
Repairs to all makei
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
9193.00 1
HOWARD C. LONG
310 Sanford Ave.
207 K. Commercial Ave.
Phone TA 2-2*32
PAINT
S P KC IAL

ii. n.

REAL ESTATE POX SALE 3 -R E A L ESTATE FOR SALE

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

COUNTRYCLUB
MANOR

BABY Carriage, Play Ten, Caf
Bed. Car seal. Call FA 2-6132.

Cotton A Wool Y arni.TIotionu,
Throada, Tapes.
PUMPS — SPRINKLER
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
SYSTEMS
At Tho Sign Of Tha Tolam P o ls
All type* and llics. Installed
2617 S. French Aro.
"D o It Youraell"
RF.D1 MIX CONCRETE
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
S T I N E
Window Seals — Lintels — Steel
Machine and Supply Cn.
Grease Traps — Sami—Dry Wella
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2 4432
Ph. FA 2-5731
.109 Elm Av*.
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Raby
Reds. Day, Week or Month— STOVE, nefrigeralnr. Dinette. Set
Tel. FA 2-31*1. Furniture Center
of bedroom furniture. Oddi and
ends. FA 2-4639.
119 West First SC

MODERN 2-BEDROOM
K 6 N. Tark Are.
Ph. FA 2-4123
BUNGALOW
Ideal home for young couple start­
ing out or retired people. Built
by one of the better buildera in
Sanford and la in excelent re­
pair. Trice ia cheaper than
reasonable at *7370 00. Down
payment $3330.00, balance at
(63 00 monthly.
W. H. -B ill- STEMPER Ageuey
Cor. Hwy. 17-92 &amp; 27th St.
Realtor A Inaartr
The ONLY F1IA Financed
Phone FA 2-1501
Aaaoe. Laura B. Oiler, H. E. Taffsr
Homes Available
Arthur F. Day Everett llarprr
Phone FA 2 4991
112 N. Park Thi* is a Kuc»t pats to the MovieNOW IN DeBARY
land Drive-In for Henry John­
As Low Aa
son. Kxp. date Apr. 6. '39.
MAYFAIR SECTION: Spacious 3
bedroom fumithed home. Own
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtar
er. FA 2-1698.
(Includes Closing)
Raymnad Luadqulst, Assoc.
2 A 3 Bedrooms, l ! i TUed
FA
2-29SI
Atlantic
Bank
Bldg.
2 BR. UH, kitchen equipped, cor
bath*.
ner
lot.
Mo.
pmt.
$57.30
Many Custom Quality Iraturrs.
LAKEFRO.NT: Modern 2-bedroom
FA 2 1330, Ext. 406, Colby or
PLUS: The ronvenirnca of
home with double carporte;
FA 2 0883.
being within 2 block* of
large lot and fruit (rcra. By
DtBary Plata, a complst*
Owner. FA 26132.
Shopping Ccnler.
Furnished 2-bedroom CB house in
Citrus Heights. FA 2 6030.
CHOICE lot. I-nch Arbor, Lake
W. G. Miller, Uttflopar
Front, on paved Street. Phone
Sale* (Iffica
AREA zoned for trailer park.
NO 8-4564.
Hwy. 17 • 12 UeBary Plata
Room for 30 trailers. In Lake
rh. NO 8-4071 or NO 8-4711
Mary.
lim * X 300' FRONTAGE on Ill• MILES NORTH OF
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
HANFORD
way 17-92 with 2 bedroom home.
Realtor
FA 2-7187.
TAKE MARY

NIITH K 41F FI III.IK I I K A H I M I
N o T I C K l» h e r r b r g l v r n that a
F ublm H aaitn a will h* h*ld b r
Ilia F lo rid a Milk C ommlaalon In
T allah aaa **. Florid a, at lb# L h . r o Vaa ll ota l. o n A p ril S. I***- « o m Itianrlntr at l u:0&lt;* A. &gt;!,. r e t a il* * lu
tha fo l l o w I n g matta ra:
I. C o n a l d ' r a l l o n o f tin* ttuaailon
n f tha a lia o f milk In f ' l a l l « u l iata at prlraa a p p ' t r l n a t « ba
laaa than I h o . o r 'U U lr 'd to y t ' l d
« r e i i o n a b l a r t t u i n t « l h « milk
d 9 « l » n « In aath ot «h » mlllc n**rk pi in c i r # » * In F lo r id a tmdpr
Hip C n i m n U i l o n i a u p « r« la lon *»r
Ju rind let Ion.
5 C onsiderat ion and *|9*!*rni1n» ■
linn o f all m atter* r r U t l n c to
lh a fnragolvtff that. In ihn •*om*
rnlaainn’B jt id cm an l, sh ould
hr
r o n a ld r rr d and d r trrntltied
3, ItPlf r mine *i*&gt;n o f what. If anv.
4*idrr or nrdrra sh ou ld b « rnlpr*
#d h r thr Font m ission •• Hip
rrauK nf su ch h r s r ln a sn«I hirest last ton 4 nnduulPd
hv
th#
t’ nm m lis lon
and
thr
llrnn nr
tlm ra s h m a n r su ch n r d r r or
nrders shell herntna r f f t c l l v p
A lata PA FIT! KM In lr r ts t r d and Ihp
IMibtlr sr a Invhpd l o s t la n d and
lirrrent surli i«1p%«nt s v ld sn c # and
Isslituo nv sa m a r hr deefrsd PAIl*
TIKH W II O tl K K I « K T O
MU
IfE A U li
AIIK
Itru lK H T FIi
To
PIL9E N O T i r g n r INTKNTIttS* o r
A P P B A ItlNO
IN
A D VAVrF
f»K
T I I E Hf"A RING W I T H I l n H A I l l i
I»
W A L TOV
AD$I f VIST R ATOM
K i* n f u i»A
\i i i . k
riiM iti*M '«iv
TMIHIAN Iff ILIMMI, TA I.I.A II Ah*K E . KlaORIDA

n —Automobiles A Trallerg

IT WILL PAY YOU TO
C.
STOP AND CHECK THESE
CARS BEFORE YOU BUY L“ T

$350 DOWN

APARTMENT—A v a 1 o n Apart
menta, Phone FA 2-3934.

Legal Notice

Urratt

&amp;

3-BEROOM house, 2434 Yale Ave.
2

frufttb

SUNLAND
Estates

Cf|D|■hfl

rn 10— OFFICE EQUIPMENT
w II— AUTOMOBILES .
TRAILERS
1Z— BOATS A MOTORS
13—
FARM SUPPLIES A

She

TRUCKS

1139 Chevrolet 4 Pick Up

TELEVISION SERVICE
Mall Paint.
*1493.00
All Makes and Models
1937 Chevrolet 4 Pick Upn
WINN TV
i.i Gallon
en
1st.
*1293.00
318 W. 1st. SI. FA 2 2994
1937 Dodge 4 Pick Up
2nd. Gallon
*1193.00 K * — PtUMBlNO »tw&gt; ROOFlWa
1937 Chevrolet 4 Pick Up
CALL-TITUSVILLE
*893.00
PLUMBING It HEATING INC
SANFORD
Phone FA 2 7691

HOLLER
Motor Sales

’8280

only $87*^0 monthly

s P*pl»I
j .jq

go#

TA 2-030#

GOOD used fumiltirr. FA 2-18

Joe C. Thomas
SPINET piano, lale model, full key
1023 Sarlta SI.
FA 2 0649
board, cost (loonu, will tell
*395.00. guaranteed, P h o m
FA 2-1971.

Wdl

BODY A FENDER MAN wanted. llouaa Wiring — Electric Service
Apply in person between 9 It
Sid Yililen
3. Seminole Body A Upholstery,
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
104 W. 2nd.
I l l Magnolia
FA 2 0913

BEAUTIFUL DISH GARDENS *1—Work W t i M
SANFORD FLOWER HUOP
FA 2-U22
or
FA 2-91T91P, intmg
FA 2 7929.

NEW

&amp;

USED

DESKS &amp; CHAIRS
I’owell’H Office Supply
III Ho. Magnolia

FA 2494S

REFRIGERATOR, late 1937 model
llotpotnt,
Maytag
automatic
washer like new. both very good
buys lie Summcrland Ave.
Phone FA 2 2902.
GREY nylon sofa lied and chair,
living set *73 00, Twin Maltreat*
et, *2000. Bicycle ( 10.00, call
FA 2 0412.
29—FURNITURE a*4
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

|SAVE$

^

New A Used
Furniture and Appliances ™

Mather of Sanford
203 109 K. First Ht. 111. FA 3*
SELL US YOUR FURNITURE
• We BUY tha Most
• Wo SELL the Most
• We PAY the Most
SUPER TRADING POST
Ph. FA 2 0677
• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT • EASY TERMS

WILSON - MAIER
New And L'aed F'urnlluro
311 K. Firit St.
FA 2 3828

23 A— BUILDING — REPAIRS—
New 1 Vied Furniture 4r Appli*
FAINTING
anrri. A Good 1'lare Tn
FLOOR landing amt fmlahlng
BUY SELL or TRADE
Babyatl or iron. FA 2-7129.
Cleaning,
waging.
Serving
JENKINS FURNITURE
Seminole County alnre 1923.
400 Sanford Avr. .
Prartlral nursing nr companion
H. M. Gltaion. Lake Mary
for elderly lady, call FA 2 6326
Uaed furniture, appliance*, — «
after 6 P. M.
ote. Bought-xold. Larry'* Mark
*15 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA *-41*2.
HOUSEWORK, l'hone FA 2 7791.

Registered Real Estata Broker U -B O A T S l» d MOTORS
Ph. FA 2-1301-17-92 at Hiawatha
Ynur Evlnruda Dealer
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
HOME SEEKERS
j 1303 WYNNW'OOO Dr. One year 304 6-9 E. 1st. I'bene FA t - l f l l
old 3 bedroom, 1 (lie bath home.
If—BEAUTY rAELORA
I-ovely km hen. equipped with
• Blocks Weak Of Freneb
HOUSEWORK, Phone FA 2 0646.
Westinghmise Stove and refrige­
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
Avenue en 20th Street.
rator. Drive by and see this at­ FA 2-6712.
105 So. Oak 23—SPECIAL SERVICES
MODEL OPEN DAILY
tractive home; then give us a
rail.
11.000.00
down,
384
25
11—AUIUMOUlLKa—IKAII.mm Complete Lawn Maintenance;
2-BEDROOM house, Florida room,
monthly. Immediate possession.
Fertilizer. Spraying, M o w i n g ,
kitchen equipped, monthly pay­
27 Tl.. National llouve Trailer, ex
JOHN MIMMERSK
ments (32.69, phone FA 2-1426,
(client
cundllion,
*630
00.
Inquire
103 COUNTRY Club Circle. This
116 Willow Avr.......... FA 2 7197
or inquire at IBOt Holly Ave,
at
Lake
Mary
Food
Market,
2 bedrnom concrete block home
Lake Mary.
Quick l-aundromat Service
is less than one year old For
FARMER’S A G E N C Y
Shirt* Finiihed In (8 Huura
only
3160
00
down
and
payment
N. V. Farmer, Rather
1933^’ IIKVY, ' i ton pickup. Good
Sanltene Dry Cleaning
of *63 oo monthly. You may
D. H. Whitmore, Altec.
condition, equipped for louring
E. 26th St. Foodmart Bldg.
move in today. We have the key.
KlgOllllM MIT.K i ’DMM fhhlt »N I ll S. French Avr. Ph. FA 2 3221
mobile home. (43o. 2512 Clair-1 HOI THHIDK
LAUNDROMAT
J. UtillfV (klliam, rhalrmift
moot Ave.
After hours FA 2 261* or FA 2 4921
FIVE
Aires
lllrd
farm
land
on
r o n n
Jrnr.r.’s i c i i n t ,
r— j — ----- ENVELOPES, Letterbradi, atate
siiHiMH.r rn iM V , m i i h i i i i . , For thn Beit Raya tn Rail Estata
South Sanford Ave. *2.795 00 1946 CMC 322 tractdfc and Frau
manta, invoicei, hand bill), and
EUT AT E o r R. D. M d N T O S I I . H R , 1SEE CULLEN A HAHKEY
with
3795
00
down.
Terms
on
hauf
Insulated
van
trailer.
Both
dp* eseed.
programi.
e te .
Progrrulve
W. A. Cagle, Jr. Salesman
balance.
in good romliliun. Tire* alone
&gt;oth &gt;: n r riT%f. n m u iT %\n
Printing Co. Phon# VA 2 2931 —
i m .i m n n
r m t n i s i ii %i i i . k
worth 3400 f a ?.iviT
l i d . "a
110 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-2*91 Open Muii. and Fri. till 9 P. M.
All ttrrsnna ara h r r s h r uglified
that lha ii tiller still ed* ■■ El m u Immediate
occupanry,
2
bedroom
twra n f said r r ls lS , h s v s rem*
1*1 •fad
tht sdneftiipfratlani lh a r r a f
CB newly refinlshed Phillips
HERBERT STENSTROM
and ha%a filed In said m tir t lh * lr
built. Terms or will discount
Heglslervd Broker
fin al rrn or f and a np|l«‘ *t I«n fna
equity for cash. FA 2 60.11 or
dlarba r « r . Oh)acllnna, f h p r i m . If
I.EN RUNER
anv. rhnwld l*a d«ily filed . A fl a r
FA 2 2341.
LOTTIE BROADWAY '
filtnpr firnof r»f niibMc«tlnn ahnw h i i
thla tmtlep f a « heei nuhHehed etirc
KEN TORBETT
a v t f t l f f o r fniir rm aamiHva w # •it» 3-BEDROOM CB, living is dining
A im la le t
the m a t t t r n f a p p r o v a l r*f eeld ra*
room, kilchen equipped, family
r*r&gt;rt and tha nrdarlrtr n f itirirlhuroom, 2 baths, quiet neighbor­ 111 N. Park — Ph. FA 2-1429

.00

Plumbing tC- Repairs

Interior

nfC '
3.10

Save Dollars At

W. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
r.lir. Methvln—Valma Gontalet,
PLUMBING
2nd nnd Palmetto
Adelaide II. M oits — Associates,
HEATING
F A 2-52.11
1901 Park Ave.
FA 2 3232 P h o n e :
F A 2*0711
AIR CONDITIONING
1217 W. 2nd. SI. — 3 room house,
F A 2*0.165
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
kitchen equipped. Taking offers N I k HI:
199T Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6312
for my equity. Write J. A. Gor­
don.
3482
Brookhaven
Dr., 18—f^ M A L X I I X U * WAI
PLUMBING
Jacksonville, 3, Fla.
Cl'It It GIRI.S over 21. Apply id
Conti ai ling It Kcpalra
person at Pic *N Whistle.
Free Estimate*
NEW 3 bedroom house. *330 down
R. L IIAKVEY
includes roils. Ja w monthly
DIET office worker. 44 hr. week 204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 1381
FHA Icrms. Kllfhen furnished, *143 00 per Month through train­
On Rosalia, near Mtllinville.
ing, apply Dletillon, Seminole &gt;4—PIANO 9ERV6CE
Phone FA 2 2802.
Memorial Hospital.
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
-MORTGAGE 1.0 ANS
W. I . HARMON
I.I)CAL business firm lias open­
ing for young lady with general Ph. FA 2 4223 After 6:00 p. m.
3I.UOO In *100,000 available for
nfflca work and typing experi­
purchase of second mortgages.
21-4 Ill'll,D IN G CONTRACTORS
ence; shorthand pieferred but
DeLudan, Temple 1-4092 or
essential. Write lo box SS. San For rarpentry, painting, aereen.Midway 7 3525.
ford Herald staling qualifica­
Ing, roofing, and plaster repair,
tions and references.
’ - M A I XBTATB WANTED
asphalt tlir, asbrstoe aiding,
masonry or wuud Heps, leveling
4 or 3 Acres. Sanford area with CASH! Kit—wanted
apply
Hltr.
and repairing
garag/s
and
arfess to railroad siding. West
Theatre.
wrecking call F.V 2-4899.
side preferred. Phone FA 21991
nr FA 2 2101.
SEAMSTRESS for cut aprons. 23—ELF.CTRICAL SERVICE*
Average rarnlngs *1.30 hour.
Simple, rasv. Canvassing not re­ VACUUM (LEANER REPAIRS
LOWERS. PLANTS
quired. Write: NOVELTY AP­ Parta for all makea of eleanert;
CITRUS TREES
Elrrtrnlux, Hoover, Kirby, etc.
RONS. Caldwell, Arkansas.
GRAPEVll.LE NURSERY
Free pick up. Work guaranteed.
Grapevllle Ave.
FA 2(WM
Meie Hein Wawted
FA 2-4765
WOODRUFF'S
Farm A Garden Center
ANNUALS
•01 Celery Avt.

En»mel

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J C a A tiA
/

W H flA K tiE

Malacb Bldg.

30—-LOST AND

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FOUND

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Assessment Level
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The long-debated level of assessment n o d millaga on
Reminole County property will be eettled In the office of
State Comptroller Ray E. Green.
An announcement yesterday that Green would '‘medi­
ate'' the debate between Mrs. Mary Earle Walker, tax as­
sessor, and the County Commission and School Board does
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Sanford Supports
Jaycee Tax Reform
A resolution from the City of
•anford supporting the Jaycecs'
tax reform program was authoris­
ed last night by City Commission­
ers.
f i n d e r Ue ca sir..i; ship of Carm il Burke, local Jaycoes have
keen circulating petitions through
Banlord and Seminole County,
____________
__________
who algn
request the redueMon at government expenditures
and a moderate tax structure,
Ik e petitions will be called In
today and delivered to the national
•rgsnlsatioa by State Chairman
Art Harris of Sanford. The tax re­
fo r m program la sponsored in the
% tore it of better government by
Jaycees all over the V. 8.
A similar resolution has been
approved by the Board of County
Commlsslonars.

Ray Green Reports
Million Balance
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The
stale General Revenus Fund was
left with a balance- of nine million
dollars today after re-paying SO
Million dollars to trust accounts.
The money wsa borrowed last
fall to keep the state on a cash
basis.
Comptroller Ray E. Green,
p oin tin g out that more revenue 1&gt;
wyet to be collected, laid the fund
fa in “ pretty good shape."
March and April, Florida's big
ton collection months, should add
about g million dollars to the
toad. Than comes the lean period.
When monthly expenditures eatm f income.
Meanwhile, the L e g i s l a t i v e
Council's special committee an
taxation mailed to all legislators
- a s lS -m fo statement of the sttto’l
A to a a c k l eudook tor the MXt.two

arguing again, Commission Chair
man Jobs Krider said today.
Commissioners, members of the
School Board, members af the
Zoning Board, the county attor­
ney and a representative of the
private appraisal company now
making a survey la Urn county
visited Green’s office yesterday.
Krider said the group was not
attempting to criticise anyone. Ha
added that “ It was a conference
to go over the problems."
Green told the group that be
would call Mrs. Walker and mem­
bers of the Seminole legislative
delegation to Tallahassee on Aprii
• to discuss the level at assessments.
At the same Rime, be said he
wanted assurance that tax millage would be reduced in propor­
tion to the increase la the assess­
ment level.
"I will try to persuade Mrs.
Walker to prepare a tax roll based
on more realistic values,“ Green
lold the local officials.
Krider said an appraisal such
as being prepared by Dowling Ap­
praisal Co. could giva the county
a tax roll of tlOO million or more.
Ha said this figure would be reach­
ed If property assessments were
raised from the current 40 per cent
level to 78 per cent of value.
Krider added that the millage in
the county could be reduced from
6114 mills to about If, if the
assessment level to raised to 71
per cent of value.
He and other county officials
told Green that tax revenues are
not keeping pace with population
In Seminole County and that many
new homes are gettlog a com­
plete tax exemption under existing
conditions.
Mrs. Walker said several weeks
ago that she would not aet an
assessment level until after she
had conferred with Green. She
said thia would be done at Green'a
request.

Experts Seeking

POSTS.

It was compiled by Sen. S . C.
Pearce ef Paltaka and the nous•flu research staff.
Pearce reiterated his belief that
income la the next two years will
net exceed too million dollars and
may fall below that.
Appropriations committees of
both bouses have set their sights
j a a ■ general appropriations bill
V t to exceed « S million dollar*.
Pearce, In a eover totter, toformed the legislators that the
financial problems facing the
IMS session are “ serious" and
invited them to use the figures
to making their own estimates nf
bow mneh the state can

Miami Gets Pair
*For Theft O f Car

ONEIDA, Tens. (U PI)— Acci­
dentally exploded dynamite at a
coal gas blast were believed to­
day to have caused the daatbs ef
nine miners la the Phillip*-West
Coal Co. mine near bar*.
The nine men died in an earthshaking explosion early Monday,
All of the victims were burned to
death,
apparently
eaught
by
flames and fumes that raced
along the 4,000-foot abaft after the
explosion.
,
Scott County Sheriff Dorsey
Rosser said dynamite rosy have
been aet off accidentally. Authori­
ties also said the blast might have
been caused by ■ gas accumula­
tion or coal dust explosion.
The victims included three of
four partners who owned the
mine. Four of the bodies were
found face down, armi out­
stretched, apparently indicating
they were running.
Federal Inspectors immediately
began an Inquiry Into the disaster.
Nona of the men who had gone
down la the mine shortly before
T;M a. m. yesterday aurvived.

Two car thtovaa were returned
to the scene ef the crime today
after a weekend to the Seminole
County Jail.
Bobby Jos Davis and William
Johnson w a n turned over to
Miami authorities this morning for
stealing n car to that a n a last
week.
_ The men were arnslad Saturday
M ight fay Trooper T. Mark Mack,
after the Highway Patrol had been
alerted. Mack spotted the stolen
The resurfacing at Waet Mth
car la Casselberry. Davis and
Johnson are both from Miami.
St. began today.
’ The project to a Joint endeavor
between the City o f Sanford nnd
Seminole County, In nn effort to
improve feeder roeds into popu­
lated sections.
The City o f Sanford was low
Managers and owners ef new bidder for the resurfacing, which
busin esses recently opened in Sen- will be subcontracted by Orlando
toad will be introduced Thursday Paring O*.
at the Seminole County Chamber
at Commerce Coffee Club,
The Coffee Club will moot at 10
a. n. to Mr*. Appleby's Valdes Cotton Forecast Up
WASHINGTON (U P I)-O otton
restaurant. Charlie Morrison, pub­
lic relations director for the Cham­ production to going up sharply
this year, but the review at the
ber will make the Introductions.
outlook for production and sales
indicate* the ISM crop won't
necessarily increase the oottoa

Work Under Way
On West 20th St.

Coffee Club Sett
Thursday Meeting

Dutch To Feature
Sanford's Center

The Sar.fcrd Civic Center will
be featured in the July Issue e f
"Houtvooriichtlng.'* so Amster­
dam, Holland, publication.
Request* for material about the
building have come from all perks
of the country. Hanford Is about
to become Internationally known
for its architecture,
a Translations for HuutvoorilchtH ag 7 Outdoorllghtlnar, naturally.

Too Much For Judge
LONDON (UPI) —A plaintiffs
attorney told Judge »t. Clair Pil­
cher that his client was injured
ao tavcrely in an assault that ha
to able to watch taleriaiou tor
only IS minutes at a Um*.
“ That," said the Judge, “ to a

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Firm Stand Needed
In Negotiations
Macmillan Thinks
WASHINGTON (UPI) — British
Prime Minister Herald Macmillan
said today that a* long aa M
Western Allies stand firm on their
princlplea “ the free world has
everything to gain from being
ready to negotiate" with Russia.
He conceded in a statement on
his departure for London that “ the
next few months will be a testing
period for the whole free world."
But he expressed confidence that
the West "shall succeed."
The prime minister noted that
he bad said upon his arrival here
Thursday for his conferences with
President Eisenhower that the dlfferencee between the West and
Russia over Germany,
Berlin
“ and so forth, ought to be settled
by negotiation and not by force."
“ 1 have no doubt that so long
as we stand firmly on our prin­
ciples — as we shall do — the
free world has everything to gain
from being ready to negotiate,"
Macmillan told reporters.
He said the first phase of such
negotiations was drawing to an
end and “ we are about to em­
bark upon the next stage."
“ The difficult decisions will
have to be made," he said.
“ While we must be reasonable
in negoUillon, we must also stand
firmly on our rights and upon the
positions which we have a duty to
defend.
“ It will be a tough task, but
one in which I believe we shall
succeed."

Ike Was Lengthy
In Explanation Of
Why No Comment
WASHINGTON (UPI) — At tola
press conference, President Eisen­
hower took two minutes to tell us
why he couldn't comment on Pre­
mier Khrushchev’s latest propo­
sal.
This to the proposal In which
Khrushchev says West Berlin
needn’ t worry U the Allies pull
out; be wlU guarantee It stays
free.
Ike explained that It wouldn't
makt sense (or him to reset
every time the Russian boss
m ikes one of his wisecracks. Put­
ting It la medical tarma, with
which be baa become pretty famlb a r to Ida six yu an sl 1b* White
House, the President said this
could be like kicking your foot
V every d a * the doctor tap*
your knee with a hammer.
He said the U. S. has Alltoi, and
be has to talk to them first. Ha
said that four-power talks are
planned on what to (ell Khrush­
chev, and alter that NATO must
be asked.
“ Violating everything I've Just
said," i he went on, grinning “ 1
don't think much oil It."
The President was in top form
at this session with newsmen.
Sometimes the reporters get the
impression be doesn't care much
for these meetings. This time,
he was in command all tha way,
and having fun.
f o r awhile there, throwing ver­
bal punches at Congress, he
sounded more like Harry S. Tru­
man than Dwight Elsenhower,

Faubus Says Feds
'After Men' Again
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (UPI) Gov. Orval Faubus said today he
has
“ confidsatltl
information"
that the grand Jury probe of
segregationist Dale Alford's elec­
tion to Congress to another at­
tempt by the federal government
to discredit him.
A t t - member federal grand
Jury
containing
two
Negroes
heard testimony from FBI agents
there were irregularities involved
in Alford’s l.toO vote write • in
victory over Rep. Brooks Hays
and ordered ail ballot boxes in
the district Impounded.
Faubus charged the FBI report
to the grand Jury was biased. He
said If It were fair, supporters of
ilayi would be in “ deeper trou­
ble" then Alford's backers.
*1 have inside, confidential in­
formation that they are using this
to get me by tying my name in
with the election," Faubus said.

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Established 1WW

Planning Commission will require
a petition signed by Uie abutting
residents before a notice to run.
Those making the request will be
responsible for the petition and
signatures.
A publie hearing will be held
April IS (or amendments to clly
ordinance* and ra-aoning of cer­
tain areas. For the benefit of
Ihos* who do not read the fin*
print, areas re-toned will be:
from residential to commercial-in­
dustrial, the block between third
and Fourth St., at Laurel and
Freneh Ave.; and Elm Av*. be*
twee* Second aad Third SL to the
railroad.
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SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 397

Textile Plants Expanding Again
'Bungling' Blamed
For Innocent Men
Going To Prison
■VANSTON, 111. (UPI)—Bung­
ling officials are condemning inno­
cent men as murderers, the head
of Harvard's lefiri medicine de­
partment charged today.
He said the nation's homicide
setup is in somewhat of a mess
and "a* many Innocent persons
are going to Jail as murderers are
going free."
"It's inavitabla this to going to
happen when you have incompe­
tent people handling tha opera­
tion," said Dr. Richard Ford.
Ha said the only solution was
“ to get enough money," to train
and
keep
competent
forensic
pathologists—w h e t h e r they be
called coroners or medical exam­
iners—and create the laws to
back them up.
He said absolutely no one should
be allowed at the scene of a sus­
picious death until ■ trained scien­
tific crew has gathered all pos­
sible evidence.
“ The police should freese every­
body out—that goes for ncwsmdn,
too," he told newsmen from Z2
states, Japan, France and Bolivia
gathered for the first annual
Northwestern University s h o r t
course fur newsmen in crime news
analysis and reporting.
Ford said il was impossible to
estimate how msny Innocent men
are rotting in prison under false
murder .charges.

City Okays Change
In Zoning Rules
City commissioners last night
approved aa amendment to the
Boaswg Ordinance to allow mechan­
ical garages la retail commercial
i one*.
Mechanical garages and paint
and body shop* previously have
been prohibited within the city lim­
its, although many are operating
unprotesled.
Earl Higginbotham requested an
amendment allowing paint and
body abopa to operate within the
city limits. A bearing will be hold
April 13 on the consideration.
Commissioner Bob Brown com ­
mented, "D ie average paint and
body shop is dangerous and noisy.
If allowed in a C-l sone It should
be housed in a proper structure."

News Briefs Petitions Slated
Cuban Aid Sought

Roasted Pecans?

Draft Bill Signed

‘Perfect Furlough'

King Visits Ike

Mt. Etna Watched

Decision Promised

Schools To Protest

Production Climbs

940 New Businesses
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Sec­
retary of State It. A. Gray re­
ported today M0 new corpora­
tions have been licensed in Flo­
rida so far this month.

Failure Predicted

WASHINGTON (UPD—AFL-CIO
officials predicted today that no
state would follow President El­
senhower's recommendalolon to in­
crease unemployment benefits to
■t least SO per cent of its average
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Don’t weekly wage.
get angry the next time a speedhappy driver looms by you in e
classy-looklng sport* car. Chances
LAKELAND (UPD— The Florare he’ s Just feeling sexually in­ Ida Citrus Commission said today
adequate.
it will conduct a strong merchan­
At least that's the opinion of
dising and advertising program to
Dr. Jerome M. Kuminer, a psy­
boost the sales of Florida grape­
chiatrist at the University of Cali­
fruit in Great Britain next month.
fornia at Los Angalei.
“ We have found that a great
many sports car drivers go In for
these racy vehicles because they
express feelings such aa sexual in­
adequacy," Kuminer told dele­
gates to the sixth annual Western
John Krider, chairman of the
Safety Congress.
Florida Waterway! Committee,
"The sports car driver to saying: will address the Board of Gov­
T n not a slssyl' “ Kummar said. ernors of the Florida State Cham­
ber of Commerce In Tampa, Thurs­
day.
Tomorrow, Krider will speak on
die waterways project in Leesburg.
In addition to the Waterways Com­
A Sanford youth was bruited mittee, Krider is manager of the
yesterday when his bike rsn into Seminole County Chamber of Com­
the side of a moving car on West merce and Chairman of the Board
of County Comraisxioners.
Fourth St.
Wesley Anderson, 007 West Se­
cond St. lesrned the toll of "play­
ing around" when he rode his
bike into the wrong lsr.r and
struck a car driven by Carl Hen­
Two deaf mutes were ordered to
ry Dlebei, Plnecrest Trailer Park.
leave town yesterday, after one
of them was apprehended while
solickhig funds in Clly Hall with­
out a permit.
The man and wife team were
cr salesroom; Sidney Viitlrn to from Arkansas. They departed in
construct an appliance store, snd |their shiny, white, ISM station waRalph Wight to expand his ware- gon.
house faciliUes.
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Ad Campuign Slated

Krider Will Talk
About Waterways

Youth Hits Auto,
Receives Bruises

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In Shiny ‘Wagon’

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ta multiple family,
half block in depth
of Elm Ava. from
13th St. George C.
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Big Manhunt Set
For Family Killer

CATANIA, sicuy (U**l&gt; — ufficials at Catania Volcanology Insti­
tute kept a close walch on MC
WASHINGTON (U P I)— Police
Etna today for any signs of an ap­ In Maryland, Virginia and the
proaching major eruption.
District of Columbia and 78 FIH
Hgenta today mapped one of the
East's biggest manhunts for the
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Slate killer o f a Virginia family o f four.
A “ general s t a ff of top homi­
Insurance Commissioner J. Edwin
Larson has promised s quick de­ cide Investigators will coordinate
cision on a request to boost Flor­ the hunt, spurred hy the similar­
ida automobile liability rates M J ity nf five other unsolved slayings
in tiie Washington area during the
per cent.
past four years.
Washington police entered the
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Coun­ css* Saturday when the bodies of
ty school superintendents will ap­ Mrs. Carroll V. Jackson, 27, and
pear before the Cabinet neat Wed­ her daughter, Busan 6, were un­
nesday to protest millions being covered In a shallow grave near
withheld from schools because ef GsmbrilU, Md.
Hi* bodies of her husband, 29.
the stale financial pinch.
ami another daughter, Janet, 1.
were found in a sawdust pile near
Fredericksburg) Va., on March 4.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Gov- The family had been missing
ernment economists estimated to­ since Jan. 11 when they were ab­
day that the nation's total produc­ ducted from their ear on a lonely
tion at goods snd services has road near their home south of
climbed to a record 404-billion- Fredericksburg.
dollar annual rate.

Don't Get Angry
If He Zooms By;
Just Smile, Relax

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On Joining Sanford

MIAMI (UPI)—A drive is under
way here to raise money for reSeparate petition* will be cir­
construction ef Cafaa’a war devas­
culated ia two areas designated
tated towns.
as the first sections lor annexation
by the City of Sanford.
On* are* Includes Country Club
MERIDIAN, Miss. (U PI) - The
Magnolia Pecan Shelling Co. bad Estates on West 20th St.; the land
a surplus of roasted pecans. Fire bounded on the north by 20th Stburned the shelling ptaot Monday. east by the city limits, south by
JJlh St. and west by the Old lake
Mary Road, Country Club Road
WASHINGTON lC P I) — Presi­ and the old ACL right-of-way.
The second ares is bounded on
dent Elsenhower signed into law
Monday the bill continuing the the north by thr city limit*, east
peacetime draft for four years be­ by Elm A v*„ south hy Plnecrest
school property line (snd will
yond June JO.
Include the school), west by
French Ave. to 27th St.; 27lh St.
MINNEAPOLIS l UPI (-.striking to Orlando Drive; and on the west
employes of the General Mills by Orlando Drive.
Clly utilities will lie extended no
mechanical division met Monday
at the Riti Theater, currently longer beyond the city limits with­
showing "The Perfect Furlough." out annexation. The action last
night hy the Commission should
make a significant Impression on
those refusing to sign petitions.
WASHINGTON ( UPI) King
Hussein of Jordan met today with
President Eisenhower and other
officials to assess the general sit­
uation in the Middle East.

Read That Fine Print, Casual Reader
The floe print in The Herald
may change the habits and life
of the casual reader, who passes
It by for more easily read ma­
terial.
Zoning and Planning Board
Chairman Clifford McXibblns Jr.
told tha City Commission last
night that people don't read the
legal advertisements tn the paper.
“ Msny times they don’t know
that their neighborhood to being
resooed, until someone starts to
build something objectionable," he
said. “ In Winter Park, when re­
tailing to a lower category to an­
ticipated the residents within a
block of the area are notified by
m aU /^

TUESDAY. M A R C H 24, 1958

aa area oneSanford Zoo authorities were of­
am each side fering crackers to two escaped
Sixth St. to parrot* today.
Footer said
Tb* birds took to the tree* af­
la to* ter vandals eat Itoe screes ea

Appraisals Slated
For City Property
Sought By Stores
Appsilsals are being made on 13
acres of city property at Seminole
Boulevard and French Ave.
The appraisals will determine
the fair market value of the prop­
erly, which Is under consideration
by a local real estate firm for a
shopping center.
According to the firm, the shop­
ping center would include a Big
Apple grocery store, Belk's De­
partment store and "oth cri."
In a new policy of rotating real­
tor* for appraisals, Bill Stcmper
was chosen by the city to appraise
the property with A. B. Peterson
Jr.

Weather
Partly cloudy (M ig h t and Wed­
nesday. High today 74 to so, low
tonight M t* 14. Easterly winds
10 to It mites per boar.

Production Hiked;
Operators Needed
On* o f Sanford's clothing manufacturing plnnta racaived order* today to double Its production immediately,
while another announced plana to lure Florida Faahiona back
to tb is city.
Coupled with pleas for experienced machine operators
or traineea, Brookfield Milla revealed that production of AHx

Red Leader Issues
Threat On Berlin
BERLIN (UPI) — East Berlin's
Communist leader Paul Verner
threatened to call up 230,000 ma­
chine gun-carrying Hcil militiamen
if trouble breaks out in crisis-rid­
den Berlin.
Vcrner, first secretary of the
llrrlln Communist Party, warned
Weil Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt
of the plan In a speech.
“ Our fighting groups have not
been trained and their readincaa
for action raised in order mere­
ly to look at their wcapona in cate
of emergency,” Venter aald In the
speech delivered Monday at a
meeting of militia commanders in
East Berlin.
“ We do not want any provoca­
tions. But whoever thinks he can
lay his hand* on our workers' and
farmers' power will get a proper
workers' answer."
Vcrncr accused Brandt of using
war hysteria lo oppose the Soviet
Union's proposal to make West
Berlin a free, demilitarised city.
"Herr Brandi has miscalculated.
Ills plans are a great illusion and
are unrealistic because this is the
year ItSB," Venter said.

War Erupts Anew
In Tibet's Capital
NEW DELHI, India (UPI) —
Fighting has broken out again in
the Tibetan capital o( Lhasa and
13,000 Buddhist monks have Joined
the revolt against the Chines#
Communists, informed sources re­
ported today.
Tit* sources said the fighting
was on a smaller scale than last
week tn the mountain capital but
that it had spread to other Im­
portant centers of Tibet.
A U P 1 dispatch from Telpei
quoted a member of the Chinese
Nationalist Cabinet, U Yung-hiln.
as saying anti • Communist forces
in southwestern China are march­
ing on Tllwl to Join the uprising.
The rebels were reported to
have reverted to their tactics of
guerrilla
warfare against tha
Chinese Communists whom they
hive been fighting at Intervals for
ihe past two years.
The sources ssld Chinese troop*
were having a tough time finding
the rebels in the mountainous
countryside.
They said it was dlfficuR to es­
timate the number of casualties
Inst they believed the total would
run Into the hundreds, and per­
haps thousands.

Rates Increased
For Sanford Pool

of Miami bathing suit* would
double
immediately,
and re*
double next summer.
John l’ lerro of 1’itrro Menu*
factoring Company waa Jubilant,
lie said that work was begun to­
day on an order from Florida
Fashions, with more to coma, The
plant has produced pajamas and
shirt* until this time. Now, ex­
clusive dress a* will be added to
the line.
Aba

Gussow,

manager

el

Brookfield Milla, said, “ W* need
all the experienced operator*
there are, and will lake ail the
trainee* we can get.
Pierro asked for at least 20 ow
30 operators, preferably experi­
enced.
Marvin MelUer of Sanford
Manufacturing Company amid hi*
plant can ua* experienced help
anytime. “ W* already have tocreased our production, and a*
the end at this year will be great­
ly expanded; we are planning aa
addition eovaring 10,000 feet am
this building, and wlU need many
more operators,” ha aald.
News of increased productloa
of one of Sanford's largest toduslries waa welcomed enthusias­
tically by Chamber of C om m ute
official*.
The only fly In the ointment ap­
peared to be the lack o f experi­
enced machine operators. Bag
there to a solution.
A continuous training class I*
operated free o f charge by tha
Florida State Employment Ser­
vice. The class convenss five
nights a weak from ft-lo p.m. a
Pierre Manufacturing Company.
Tha eouraa lasts five weeks, or M
hours.
Interested women stay coma to
Pierro at 0 putt, or Inquire a t
the Employment Office, llu Weal
Second SL Tha ciaasaa hare beta
depleted by dumands from tha
clothing manufacturer*. Brook­
field wants all it can get! Iterm
doe* too. Sanford Manufacturing
needs more. There are ten women
in the present class. Five already
have been gtven Jobs, The &lt; la «
can accommodate 28.
Officiate
said
the
training
d a u has become a vital nacee­
rily to the Sanford garment in­
dustry. Talent or experience la
not necessary; almost anyone caa
be taught to operate the ma­
chines.
The "pajama game" to be tie*
than ever in Sanfotdi

16 Men Selected
For Advancement
From Squadron 9
Sixteen men from Heavy Attack
Squadron Nina at Ramey Field
have been recommended for ad­
vancement to Limited Duty Offiaer.

The men will compete In a srw
vice-wide examination, June lg.
They were selected for their abili­
ty, willingness and outstanding
performance la (he service.
. qualifying are ATI W. a. Bessent Jr., ADJ W. E. Carlyon III,
ADI B. L. Carnley, ADC R. B.
Clark, ADC J. A. Downs, AQC
R. W. Drayton, AQI R. W. Ellis,
ADI R. M. Hite, AMI G. W. Mit­
chell, AEl G. M. Moiier, ADI R.
C. Nichols, AEC B. E. Orr, ADI
R. L. Pope, AMI G. E. Setchfield, ADI J, Stanktewicx J r , and
A qi L. T. Tclkamp.

Swimming pool rates for the
city’s two pools were raised last
night by the City Commission.
Children’s a d m i s s i o n was
The first baseball training ex­ changed from 10 to 15 cent*;
hibition game In Sanford was sche­ adults will pay 33 cents, instead of
duled this afternoon.
38 .
The children’s admission charge
Corpus Christ! was to meet
Omaha in Ihe lidllfter, delayed include* students tn high school.
A survey of Florida swimming
about one week due lo heavy
rains. Phoenix is scheduled to pool operations by Racraatlon Di­
make its oft-delayed bow tomor­ rector Ronald Perry revealed
row at 1:30 p. m. Minneapolis is that 10 out of 10 pools charge
■rheduled to be here to furnish 13 cents or more for child".
Only five out of the 10 charge less
the competition.
All minor league teams of the than 36 cents for adults.
“ Shulterbugs"
win hare a
The municipal swimming pool
Ssn Francisco'Giants greeted Ihe
sunshine again today by working wfU open Memorial Doy, May chance to improve the quality ad
their photographs Thursday whoa
80, and oparat* for 84 days.
out in extra sessions.
tha Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment begins photography class at
the Clvte Center.
Loral photography enthusiasts
will assist in club activities. In*
stnntinn will include exposure,
development, a n d
competitive
photography. Professional speak­
ers will be pert of the program
The foundation* are settling in contractor. We are lucky this hap­ at each meeting.
A camera is not necessary.
pened oow and not next year,
Cowan Moughlon Terrace.
Large cracks have appeared In when Jhe grace period would be Adults and students equally are
welcome.
the wails of several units in over."
Cowan Moughlon Torrac* was
Sanford's newest low-cost bousing
opened in January. It contains JO
project,
Gordon Bradley, executive dir­ unite for wblta fa milla* on Wast Nothing To Chance
ector nf the Sanford Housing Au­ Third St.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) — Gon
Bradley added that btavy rains Michael V. DiSaile said Monday
thority, said be had notified Um
oootrsetor of the condition.
have been roepoaribl* for some he is careful not to bump Into any
“ Every new building aetiles to of the settling at the buildings. of lb* 10 prison trusties who tU ft ■
a certain degree, Bradley said. Residents complained that the his mansion lie doesn’ t waot t#
“ But If extensive damage to done, noise of the walls cracking at give them Um opportunity to way
V r f e t o am .*
M
to to still to* reyonriWltoy ad tom

Exhibition Games
Start In Sanford ’•

Class Scheduled
For Shutterbugs

Foundations Sink
At Housing Unit

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3,VI*21.

Judge Cecil famed]Macmillan
To Appeals Court;
Lawyers' Lawyer

Monro#

HD Club Met At
hhrman Home
■

i Demonstration alub m an
let at the home of Mn.
Fuhrman, Loci
night, March U.
W0&amp; ! i n i
was Mrs. Clovar
■ a m who mad notes of apprertattoa tor work done by ment­
i o n with the Tuberculoals and
f o l k Association la their re t­
o rt X-Ray and for asilitance glv•O In axhibit* at recent Fair*.
DaUBt of the Dress Revue to
I t held April M at the County
•oancil /Hall w e n discussed.
M n . M a m appointed a nomlOOttog. committee of Mrs. Jack
•laadiier, Mrs. J . H. Sapp and
L H r*.'Thompson. Mrs. C. E. Huni U r was welcomed as an active
■ tm b er of the group.
} f h e hostess served refreshments
Of aeffsi and cake and cookies
n M n. Clover M a m , Mra. J . H.
flaw , Mrs. H su ! Gardner. M n.
F C T t a d e l , M n. J . E. Andraws.
f h t . Jack Standlfer, Mrs. Thompo s , Mrt. H. L. Johnson. M n. C.
T l l u n t e r , Miss Myrtle Wilson and
■joe Rattle Kirk.
TBs ’ nest meeting will bo held
- SMdey, A pri 10 with Mra. M am
« d M n. Gardner, co-hostesses.

flenrt Camp Delayed
kg Boy scout camp has been
•paced indefinitely due to Inm r t weather.
^
Revival Minister
My. Dr. J . Harrison Griffin
Petnwd is guast minister at
Mo w n Baptist Church during
Rerival this week. The pubRtod to continue
W,.M arch « .

lrttrr

through

Party

T 1----- roast for b o ys'and
*f the Intermediate group of
laptirt church will be held et
Mirth Retardey evening prior
I T:M Revival Service.
gate r t Jack Mann will ha
r •» S ta n that he ie able to
R, Cteuds Mswktos has ra­
id flpsot Peasaeois where aha
sailed due to the illness of
a e th e r, Mrs. W. R. Reddick,
r, sad M n. Donald Hudson
Vfcsdericktown, Mo., h a v e
sawed ike birth of a dmghCynthia Am , born February
I M , Hudson to Am farmer
1 rtd riiy Johnson, daughter

SU G AR

(UP1) — The | Southern poor whiles, but that has
vanishing Amor- been changed hy the mechanisa. o w n . * i.i. don of agriculture and ever inJ
creasing Industrialisation,
igist aald today.
Boynton, who has made a doloynton told an
Itu&lt;jy ^ the poor white
!
audience Mgment of the South’* popuiaoyment ana ex- tioa, said the economic status of
!gular wage has mMt Wll Bt tow as the majority
a to the Uvea of ^ NeBroei, B*t bs aeid this was
in the South.
gjj (hanging,
i n ago, he said
“There a n stUI some poor
it num ben of whites,” he said, “but most who
once belonged to that group do so
’ M . ____ I
no longer. They a n climbing out
B la m c u
Of that group and much of the
"ra ia
climbing is done on the shoulders
, _
of those available, la this case,
C T lo a lh
toe Negro."
J l/C Q III
He noted the poor while docs
not want any change to the social
LAS VEfcAS, Nev. (UPI) — patterns of the South because
Friends said today the death of they think R would Jeopardise
District Judge Ryland Taylor, « , the advanUge they have won over
was partly dua to the remorse ha the Negro.
"In all honesty," he said, "it
felt to having to sentence a knifeshould be added that without
slayer to death 11 days ago.
“Judge Taylor took every case prodding from without we have
to heart,” said Judge David Zen- demonstrated a notlecabla relueoff. "That was the reason he be­ Unce to alter our traditional paicame ill. Pasting the death sen­ tem i."
tence preyed on his mind. He died
because of devotion to duty."
Taylor, a Judge since 1953. died
Tuesday after suffering a heart
attack. Eleven deya ego he sen­
tenced confessed-killer Jack Rainsberger, 21. a Los Angeles handy­
man, to death tor the slaying of
LONDON (UPI) — Elvis Pree*
Las Vegas divorcee Erline Folker.
"I am definitely satisfied in the Ivy's singing is enough to drive
Ralntbergcr case," Taylor said any seagull to distraction, the
after pasting the death penalty. Ministry of Supply reported to­
"But It it just too much of n bur­ day.
In fact, it has bouorae the num­
den to htve one mao sentence an­
ber one weapon to the ministry's
other man to die.
" It would he different if the re ­ drive to get rid of gulls which
sponsibility wera shared with a have become a flying hazard at
Staines, near London Airport.
Jury.”
A ministry spokesman said it
Taylor, shortly before hla death,
ealled tor a law which would re­ found out about Elvis' effect on
move from one man the burden ltagulla when It ten t one of its
of sentencing a prisoner to death. men to Holland to record the cry
of e gull in distress. He took a
Mrs. Johnson, who has been with tape recorder, which had been
used to record a children's Christ­
her daughter the past few weeks, mas party at his home. One of
returned home last weekend.
Elvis' records had been a high­
Friends and schoolmates of
light
of the party.
Stove Swaggarty will regret to
In
the
first try-out, the cry of
learn that he bat recently bean a
distress toiled to rustle n feather,
patient la the Seminole Memorial but when Elvis's voice unexpect­
hoipital. Steve has returned home,
however, and will be back in edly popped out of the loud apeaker, the guile took off tn a flurry
school to the near future.
weren't teen again tor M
Mr. end Mrs. George Grow end and
hours.
children of Miami and Mr. end
Mra. BUI Grow and children of
DeLand were weekend guest* of Greek Leoder Gets
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Johneon end
eon, Bob.
‘Dignified' Honor
Mrs. fl. R. Norwood and daugh­
ATHENS, Greece (U Fl)-Pa**
ter, Norlne, hava returned to the
Norwood home in Monroa after llament has promoted George
neidlng to Eldar Springs tor sev­ artvaa, leader of the anti-British
eral years. Another daughter, Mrs. underground of Cyprus, to lieuten­
J. H. Tindel, la alto a resident of ant general — the highest mili­
tary rank that can be held by any
Monroe.
Mra. W. L. Baas and M n. Jack Greek escept the king.
The Legislature also has pro­
Fuquay and children of Croat City
spent the weekend to Monroe with claimed Grivoa a "dignified citi­
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Wheatland zen" — on honor first conferred
on Periciee in ancient Athens.
and daughters, Cenl and Jerri.
Grivas returned home Wednes­
Mr. end Mrs. P. W„ Wheatland day from Cyprus, where he hod
and daughtan will spend the com­ led anti-British guerrillas for four
ing weekend with relatives in years. He it scheduled to visit
Crosi City,
King Paul today.
Clarence and "Bubba" Hlttell
visited Mrs. Annie Belle Klnard,
■ former Monroe resident, in Mi­ Sports C ar Club
ami, last week.
M n. 0. R. Hartle and son, Mar­ To Attend Races
ly, of La Porte, Ind., are h e n
Members of the Sanford Sports
w hen they were etiled because Cor Oh»b will attend the rOeee
of the Hlneea of her father, C. A. In Sobring this weekend.
Hlttell.
The group will leave et S s.m.
Mrs. M, M, Lane of Oakridge. Saturday to see tbe endurance
Tenn., ie the guest of Mr. and race* over the tricky track.
Mra. R. T. Davit.
Planning the trip are Mr. and
Mr. and Mn. J. W. Pickett of Mrs. Clay Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
JacksonvUle were weekend guests Mills Boyd, A1 Wallace, Phil Bell,
of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hawkins, Arehie Wise, Rett deWoltki, Pen­
recently*
ny Peonington and Mr. and Mre.
Mr. and M n. J. It. Bdvarda Norman WUIIe.
and ion, Jerry, of Sabring, for­
mer reaJdenti, w en recent visito n of friends here.
HEIDELBERG, Germany (UPI)
Friends of C. A. Hlttell will he
glad to learn that he la much im­ —Traditional Jewish holy days of
proved from a recent Illness. Ha the Passover will be celebrated
Is at the Seott Nursing Home, throughout the U. fl. Army to Eu­
Orlando Ave., and to receiving rope from sunset of April B to
visitor*.
■unset of April 30.

Elvis For Birds?
Not These Seagulls

A rrives For Talks With Ike

protocol, they wN bold fatimata
conference* in preparation tor ne­
gotiation* with Russia expected to
culminate in a aumiser aummit
conference with 8ovlet Premier
Nikita Khruabchev.
Macmillan ia expected to give
the Preildent a comprehensive
report on bla recent Moicow talks
with Khruihchev which led the
British prime mlnliter to believe
that aummit negotiation* were
imperative to avoid the danger of
nuclear conflict.
He alao Is expected to relay the
latest vlewa of French President
Charles dc Gaulle and West Ger­
man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
with whom he conferred after his
Moicow visit.
The first task facing Eisenhow­
e r and Macmillan,, officials said,
is to make certain that there are
no cracks in the Western alliance
which could be exploited by the
Russians to their current effort to

c o u n t/ an a icu v ra i

Now You Can Get
Salesmen To Get
Awards Tomorrow

gk

White Prints

Wj

j \ •'f nnv Tracings

Two Sanford Ford ear and truck
talesmen will be honored In Jack­
sonville tomorrow for their out­
standing sales records.
Jack Benton and R. J . Boyn­
ton of 5trick!fnd-Morrison will
receive Ford 300-500 Club awards
from Harry B. King, manager of
Ford’s Jacksonville district sales
office.

my

W Any Length
Wieboldl's

i

210 S. PARK AVB.

w i h -iw s ,

Cecil hee made few enemies and
has won' a reputation as a "lawy e n ’ Judge." He can't recall hav­
ing heard himielf classified “ con­
servative” or “liberal," and he
says he hasn't "the slightest Idea"
which term would beet describe
him.
For nearly 25 yeare he presided
over the Montgomery County
Common Pleas Court, fitting In
Dayton.
From this obscure post, Presi­
dent Eisenhower elevated him to
the federal district court to Dayton three months after the Presi­
dent entered the White House.
Almost overnight, Cecil eew the
cates before him change from mi­
nor criminal charge* to constitu­
tional issues.

Indictments Seen
On Racketeering
WASHINGTON (UPI&gt;-N*w Indictments are expected soon to
the big anti-trust drive agatoat la­
bor racketeering. Justice Depart­
ment officials indicated today.
The first big development to the
campaign came last week when a
federal grind Jury to New York
indicted an underworld bigwig,
three garment industry associa­
tions and a local of the Interna­
tional Garment Workers Union on
charges of rigging prices and di­
viding up the ladles' blouse busi­
ness.
Several other grand juries
across the country ere delving
into similar charge* that unions
and employers hava conspired in
shady contracts to restrain trad*
to violation of the Sherman AntiTrust A ct
The New York indictment has
been described aa the "opening
wedge" In a full-seale probe of
links between racketeer!, Indus­
try front men and union leaders.
Offlciaii made it clear that
James R. Hoffs'* Teamsters Un­
ion also ia among the big labor
organisations being probed an
anti trust conspiracy chargee.

David Peters Gets
Air Force Training
A/B David A. Peters of Longwood has entered training at
Kessler Air Force Bess to Missis­
sippi. lie will study to the field of
electronics.
The sou of Mr. and Mrs. Carttea Peters, David U a 1K1 gra­
duate of Lyman High School. Ha
wae an altar boy at Christ Epis­
copal Church and active to teenago groups to Longwood.

Tho mood thin seanon tti all romance tn our
lu its, which we have reduced in time
fo r E aster. Colors are meltingiy pretty, fabrics
are airy light, yet richly textured and the silhouette
If much more feminine.
Sizes 7-20, and half sizes. Solids, prints and
plaids.
W s think you'll agree with us , , . th ey 're beautiful I
Come in, let us show them to you while they are
specially marked for “A Cool E aster".

Regular Price $15.95 to $49.95

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‘1 2 3 9 to *3 9 *9

These prices are good
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
MARCH 20 - 21st

To Mark Passover

"F o r The E n t e r P a n d a And A fter," this season
oraats your vary own stunning E aster
ensemble and top it o ff w ith one of our
Toppers.
W hits, postal and dark colon fat alios &lt; to Id.
Unbelievably reduced before E a ste r to
offer you savings on th a t new outfit.

Regular Price $25.95 to $35.00

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Downpour Puts Damper On Area
Potholes Show Up Midwest Gels Set Crops, Sports Hit
In County Roads For Big Snowstorm Hard; Roads Hurt
m CAN’T USE IT — George Williams (left)
o r Fresno, Calif., and Neal Galloway, A rtesia, N. M., look a t baseball equipment
whieh they c an 't use, yet, a t the minor

Stesdy rains ‘for a week havo
brought a deluge of calls to tho
County Road Department.
Drainage ditehea are unable to
league training base here. The G iants’ farm hold the unusual flow of watar;
clay and dirt roads arc in bad
teams stayed Inside again today. Too wet. condition.
Recently-mended asphalt streets
(Herald S ta ff Photo) are sporting tho same old hole*.
Sand shoulder* hav* disappeared
from their retaining positions.
John Krider chairman of the
Board of County Commissioners,

Officers Recover Collins Undaunted
JFisherman's Body By Predictions Of News Briefs
Apportionment Nix

The body of ■ Sanford fisherman
m ining ilnce lait Friday, wai
found floating in Lake Monroe
Nils morning, Juit off ihore from
the Civic Center,
Identified aometime later aa
Lonnie C. Kobinion, 4T, the body
wai recovered by three police­
men. Earl Bourquardei, Edward
Hayden and Howard Whelchei
nulled the body into the police
R ticu e boat, after Bourquardei
and Whelchei had ipotted It s i
they pasted the lake on Seminole
Bird.
Conorsr Hugh Duncan aaid that
Bobinaon was presumed drowned

Seminole Will Vote
On PTA Tuesday;
Debate Scheduled
The Seminole High School PTA
wHl be faced with a decision Tues­
day night.
Qualified members wilt hear
both sides of the argument that
is caused withdrawal from the
allot ,1 uid itate association, beaw voting to stay dr Have.
Bpeakera at the S p. m. meeting
will be D. W. Ladd, of Geneva,
and a representative of the Flor­
ida Congress of Parents and
Taachcrs. The controversial issue
will be explained thoroughly be­
fore the matter to brought to a
trote.
Lake Mary’s PTA meeting, call­
e d for last night, was postponed
R ectus* of rain and bad roadi.
th is was to have been the first
session with qualified speakers
presenting both sides of the ques
Bon.
Mrs. W. C. Hopkins, president,
•aid Lake Mary would be called
Into epeclal session again when
the speakers can be obtained.
At the High School meeting.
John Kader, chairman of the
spring carnival, will present plans
R or the April IT event. The carni­
val ii planned on the school
grounds, in cooperation with the
BMd Parents Association.

4

Pickets Withdraw
From Coal Mines
#PIK EV IM ,K , Ky. (UPD—Unitad
Mine Workers picketa were with­
drawn today from strikebound ooel
mines in Pike County to await the
outcome of a restraining order
hearing next Monday.
fThe union agreed to withdraw its
kets at a hearing Thursday bet Pike Circuit Judge Jamee B.
Stephenson.
Tin- hearing vet for Monday Ls on
• request by the Pike County IndeA-ndent Cnal Operators' Assn, for
a temporary restraining order
against the picketing. Operators
claim they would bo forced out of
business if they compiled wtlh un­
ion demands for a *2 per day basic
wage increase.
Joe Lewis, Lexington, Ky.. at­
torney for a group of eoal operat­
ors in the Haiard field, sent a tele­
gram to I’roldent Eisenhower ask­
ing him to send federal troops to
stern Kentucky "to restore law
d order."
Gov. A. B. Chandler had reject­
ed a simitar raquest for National
Guard troops, saying that reports
Bom state police and other sources
did not Indicate such actiod a as

C

t

accidentally last Friday night
about 11 o'clock. "High winds and
waves must have thrown him
from hi* boat while he tried to
fish," he laid.
The empty boat drifted into a
basin at the east end of the Lake
Monroe bridge Saturday morning.
Robinson's body was identified
through finger prints and tat­
toos. His description had been re­
layed to other authorities before
identification w it made.
Born Jen. g, *912, in Sanford,
Robinson lived with his mother
and atap-father at 211 Elm Ava.
He wai a commercial fisherman.
Survivors Include his parents,
Mr. and Mra. W. W. Johns Sr.;
three brothers, Harold Robinson,
W. W. Johns Jr., Robert B. Johns;
two sisten, Mrs. B. D. Gatlin and
Mrs. Ida Lapore all of Sanford.
Funeral services will be held at
graveside in Evergreen Cemetery
Saturday at 2 p. ra. Dr, W. P.
Brooks Jr. will officiate.
Brisson Funaral Home U In
charge of arrangements.

Ike And Macmillan
Confer With Dulles
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi­
dent Eisenhower and B r 111 a h
Prime Minister Harold Macmillan
held a hospital-room conference
with Secretary of State John Fos­
ter Dulles today before departing
for their acrosi-the-table talks at
secluded Camp David.
The two free world leaders stop­
ped at Walter Reed Army Hos­
pital to consult Dulles, who has
been under treatment for cancer.
Their visit was more than a
courtesy call. There wai no doubt
that they discussed with Dulles
the main points of the thorny cold
war problems to be dealt with
during their three-day conference.
British Foreign Minister Selwyn
Lloyd accompanied them to ths
hospital.
During his stay at the hospital,
Dqllet has been keeping abreast
of all development! centering
around tha Berlin crisis and the
possibility of a Big Four summit
conference later this year.
Acting Secretary of State Chris­
tian A. Herter and a team of top
iavel U. 2. and British advisers
made the trip in other helicopters
which took off from the White
House lawn.
Macmillan was reported hopeful of persuading the President to
negotiate with Russia on a limited
pull back of troops in Europe as a
m e a n of easing tension.

An Error, No Doubt

INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. (UP!) State Auditor Albert Steinwedel
said a study of a newly-passed law
raising county prosecutors salar­
ies beginning July 1 showed that it
also repealed the original law pro­
viding for any salary payment at
aU.

Mrs. Mauldin Dies

Concert Draws 300
At Sanford Center
The talented team of Nelson and
Neal drew more than 300 people
to the performance last night at
the Civic Center.
While rain lashed outside, area
residents basked in ths sunshine
of classical piano aelecliuns. The
concert was the last of the winter
series sponsored by the SanfordDeltary Entertainment Associa­
tion.
Harry Lee Neal spoke gracious­
ly of Sanford and Its new civic
center. "We have something new
too, since we've seen you," he
added. "Wa now have three chil­
dren."
The children made not a peep
a* they slept outside the auditor­
ium—in the custom-made bus they
ceil home.
The feeling and interpretation of
selections by Biict, Brahms and
Schumann pleased the apprecia­
tive audience. A special treat cli­
maxed the evening, when a recep­
tion waa held following the per­
formance In the civie center. ReaIdenti were given an opportunity
to chat and visit with the couple.
Officials of the Association were
satisfied with the turnout, slnee
the concert had been planned for
tonight, and was changed at tha
last minute.

Mother Aids In Capture
Of Ex-Con; All Are Safe

CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPI)—
A plucky, hammer • swinging mo­
ther told Thursday night how
she helped in the capture of en
ex-convict who hxd kidnaped and
held hostage her and her three
children to barter them for the
Ufa of e prison enemy.
Mrs. Elma Baldwin attacked
her kidnaper, Richard A. Payne,
- T a r d y cloudy tonight aad fUt- with a hammer during the nearly
w d a y . Low tonight U. Warmer 24 hours he kept her in bis car
tomorrow, possibility of showers. but failed to subdue him. She fi­
Baet aad doathesat winds H l a N nally g r a b b e d the wheel as
miles per boar. Small craft wansHER STORY, PAGE T
to .. displayed aa eeasU.
Payne turned to fire at pursuing
police, swinging the car off the
Mrs. Mattie Mauldin died about rood where her captor surrend­
, U o'clock last night In her Oviedo ered meekly.
home. Funeral services will be
Neither Mrs. Baldwin nor her
announced by Brisson Funeral three children, aged I to 10, * a
fo m e .
harmed*

Weather

Stolen: One House

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Gov.
T«Roy Collins said today he ls
not discouraged by predictions of
a quick dealt) in the next Legis­
lature of his new reapportlonmcnt
plan to give Florida'! lafgcr
counties more Senate representa­
tion.
Collins presented the proposal
to key legislators at a meeting
in his office Thursday, and it got
a cool reception. Senate PresidentDesignate Dewey Johnson predict­
ed Its quick death.
But Collins told newsmen today,
" I’m not discouraged, certainly
not. I don't get discouraged that
easily."
He added that ha wished the
legislators had reacted more
"warmly," but their reactions
didn't disturb him.
Collins said he did not think
the Legislature's ultimate action
on the plan was reflected by the
legislators who me* with him. "1
don't think It ii sound to assume
what a few say reflects tin views
Of the entire Legislature."
The governor said he had been
assured that Ilia Legislature would
consider all constitutional revisions
on their merlla.
And Collini declared ills inten­
tion to baek the plen In the-far*
of all opposition.
"1 would not hesitate to advenes
the program because a few legislat­
ors oppose it," ha said. "1 would
not hesitate in tho face of unani­
mous opposition."

As police surrounded the stall­
ed car, Payne threw down bit pis­
tol end gave himself up. He said
he didn't want to hurt the child­
ren.
Payne was scheduled fur a
hearing today hefurr Kanawha
County Prosecutor Charles Walk­
er. Officials also said P a y n e
would be given a sanity hearing.
Mrs. Baldwin, reunited with her
relieved h u s b a n d , Juhn, told
newsmen "it was like sitting on
a volcano that might erupt i t
any time."
She and her children, Danny, 7,
Kenneth, 10, and Susan, 1. re ­
turned to their h o r n s accom­
panied by a itate trooper to ward
off curiosity seekers. The night­
marish incident, which took less
than 24 houra, apparently eost
Mrs. Baldwin and her children
Buis muse towf tost sleep.

SHIRLEY, England (U P I)- Po­
lice are looking for thieves who
took an empty prefabricated house
from a council estate here.

Lieutenant Beaten
NEW YORK (UPI) - A ir Force
Lt. Jam es Astrue today was de­
feated alter 80 days on TV’a Tic
Tac Dough.

Prince To Visit l T. S.

THE HAGUE. The Netherlands
(UPD—Prince Bernhard will leave
The Netherlands April 11 for a 12day visit to the U. S.

Wrestler Is Jailed

said this morning that until ft*
weather changes, U will be im­
possible to relieve tha condition.
At least a month of clear skies
will be necessary before roada
can ba fixed throughout the coun­
ty. Krider said. "However, if any
road is impassable, tha County
will do everything R can to give
relief."
Krider explained that tha growth
of the County hxi created a trem ­
endous problem. "Tha Road De­
partment Ls (till operating on
the same budget as lt hai in tha
past.” he said
"Tltla department needs mora
equipment and manpower to taka
care of tha Increased population.
It is apparent to all your Com­
missioners that an expanded pav­
ing program la needed. Wa hope
that after reappraisal is complet­
ed, more citizens will be included
to help pay for the services."
Krider asked residents wilh road
or drainage problems to call the
County Road Department office
at FA 2-I9C2. "Our engineer and
superintendent will be Informed of
any serious difficulties he said. Ii
Is not necessary to call your Com­
missioner unless tlhere is a spe­
cial problem,"

Radar Hits Venus;
Just 'Beginning'

D E C A T U R , All. (UPI) —
Wresllpr Chuck G rint has been
charged with assault with Intent to
murder a 16-year-old boy after a
WESTFOnD, Mass. (UPD Man's first contact with another
scuffle with spectators.
planet, ■ radar ilg n il'i 56-mllllon
mile roumllrlp to Venus, wa* only
GAINESVILLE (UPD — The tha "tantalizing beginning" of
University of Florida Orange and many new things in science.
This was the prediction of Dr.
Blue intra-squad game Saturday
waa cancelled today because of Paul K. Green as he and hit fel­
low acientlsta at Massachusetts
rain.
Institute of Technology's Lincoln
Laboratory hare reported one 'of
‘ WASHINGTON (UPD - The the major breakthroughs of tha
age.
,
ai^Hniitrstlnq Viand to fend every •pace
Dr. Herbert O. Welsa, who also
member of Congress a 133-page
book spelling out Its arguments worked on Uie project, waa equal­
for President Eisenhower's for­ ly optimistic, lie said the research
team at the Millstone Hill installa­
eign aid program.
tion would Iry to contact Venus
again next September when it
moves closer to earth. He also
VIENNA (UPD — A court in said the next stop for the glint
Czcrhonlovakia has sentenced four radar device here "could be
Czech hockey players to prison Mara."
terms ranging from 13 months to
Tha history-making brush wilh
two years for assaulting a teen­ Venus was tha flrat two-way con­
age girl.
tact with any celestial body be­
yond tha moon. It afforded man
his first chance to study the plan­
LONDON (UPD—When a fire et, which until now has only been
swept the Pembroke dock fire a mysterious place which pops up
station today, firemen were un­ frequently in srienca fiction.
able to save two fire engines, but
Weiss also said that if there
managed to save a TV set and a had been anybody on Venus and
billiard table.
U they had a recriver. they could
have picked up tha radar algnats
"easy."
WASHINGTON (UPI) -T h e Ag­
riculture Department will submit
to Congress shortly after Easter
a proposal to extend the conserva­
tion reserve portion of the soil
hank through 1963.

Rain Delays Game

Ike To Argue Point

Players Sentenced

‘Valuables- Saved

Extension Sought

Court Out Of Jurors
INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — The
court ran out of prospective Jur­
ors befure noon today in the mur­
der trial of Connie Nicholas, and
Judge Thomas J. Fauleoaer or­
dered a recess until Monday.

Bus Wrecks; 6 Hurt
ASHEVILLE, N. C. (UPI) - A
bus broke through e guard rail on
a mountain road Thursday and
plunged down a 10 foot bank. Six
of the 13 passenger*«aboard were
injured.

Soldier Sentenced
In Traffic Death
TAIPEI, Formosa (UPD — Airman Lowell T. Hanson, 19, of Argyle, W is, was found guilty by
a U. S. court Wednesday of In­
voluntary manslaughter in the
traffic death of a young Chinese
woman. Hr was sentenced to one
year in prison.
Hanson also was found guilty
of leaving tha scene of the acci­
dent after tha car ha was driving
■truck and killed Mrs. Chang
Hain-Chun, IT, in a Taipei street
last Dec. 6.

Another Accident
A t French-25th
French Ave. and 23th St. rhalked up another areidrnt last night.
Police said Homer Gian Dur­
ham. 28, wa* charged with
failure to yield tha right of way
when he turned into the path of
another car driven by Frank Phil­
lips VVhighaiu, 22
Durham was attempting a left
turn intq 23th St. Ills car • as
struck on the left rear fender by
Whtcham. liitli mrn era from
Sanford-

Almost 500 Killed
As 'War Criminals'

HAVANA (UPI) - The firing
squads of "revolutionary Justice"
have taken Uic lives of nearly 800
Cubans in levs than three montlu,
end there waa no claar assurance
that tha and la in light.
Seven executiona Thursday In
Cienfuegos increased the unofficial
toil of the "w ar crlmee" tribunals
to 422—Only about 100 iese than
the estimated battle casualtlei of
the two-year revolution that ended
Jen. 1.
In Camaguey province alone,
43) "war criminals" are awaiting
trial. Reports from tha eastern
provincial capital of Santiago aay
it will taka about a month for the
tribunal! there to wind up their
work.
In the pest two days, two prison­
er* awaiting trial have committed
suicide in their cells.
The round of executions may be
near an end. Revolucion, organ of
Premier Fidel Castro's rebels, not­
ed Thursday that they are giving
Cuba a bad name throughout tha
western hemisphere and declared,
"Wa must and the trials quickly.
We must slop the executions."
Newspapers liava reported that
"more than 130" supporter* of
ousted ex-Presideiil Fuigencia Bat­
ista are staking safety in foreign
embassies aa a prelude to leaving
tha country.

Six inches of rain since last Sunday has ultem i the live*
of Seminole County residents.
Housewives are burdened with wot laundry that' won’t
dry, county roada are crumbling under the wet onslaught;
United Press Interaatkmal
clay and d irt streets have turned to muddy lnkea in city
A third major snowshown of tha and oounty.
month bore down on tha Midwest

On Eve 01 Spring

todiy, on the eve of the spring
season, ehaaing an advance pre­
view of mild weather in tha na­
tion's midsection.
Weatherman warned travelers
and stockmen of heavy anowi
likely in part* of Kansas, Nebras­
ka, .South Daktoa. Iowa, Illinois.
Wisconsin and Minnesota. Four
Inches or more of mow was pre­
dicted, with winds of 30 to 30
miles an hour expected to cause
drifting.
Spring-like weather pushed Into
the Midwest and Northeast Thurs­
day, but even that was not an
unmixed blessing.
Readings in Hie 30s and 60s trig­
gered flood threats from heavy
snow runoff along the Mississippi
Hlvrr between Iowa and Illinois
and in southwestern Wisconsin.
The weather bureau at Moline,
ill., warned river rommunitiea be­
tween Geultcnbcrg and Muscatine,
Iowa, to "take Immediate precau­
tion against at least moderate
flooding."
The weather bureau laid the
Mississippi would climb above
flood stage at Dubuque, Bellevue,
Davenport and Muscatine and at
Ruck Island, 111. Wratherman alio
warned of possible floods on tha
Ruck River at Joslln, HI., and the
I'ecatonlca River at Freeport, 111.
in Wisconsin, floods threatened
30 communities, most of them in
the southwestern part of the itala.

Big Cut Expected
In funds Request
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
House was expected to approve a
ft. cm ,ooo.ooo money bill today
which wharka more than 60 mil­
lion dollars from President Elsen­
hower's budget for the Treasury
and Fust Office Department.
At the same time, the Senate
began work on a 3380,300,000 pro­
gram that would authorize seven
times aa much as the President
asked to help areas of chronic
unemployment. Senate GOP Lead­
er Everett M. Dlrkscn (III.) pre­
dicted a presidential veto if any­
where that much was approved.
The House Appropriations Com­
mittee, meeting behind closed
doors, was espeejod to slash
more than II million dollars from
Elsenhower's request for 2491,100,OOO for the Interior Department
and relilrd agencies.
The 14 per cent reduction In
Uie Treasury and Post Office bud­
get is not a fair indication of
congressional budget culling senti­
ment. Tiie funds for Ihtie de­
partments rarely is trimmed heav­
ily.
Tiie measure denies 32,300,000
for l,ooo motor scooter* for mail­
men. Hut it okays 4T new Secret
Service scent*, including 16 to
guard Uia President and vice
president,

‘Rattling' Dishes
Ends In Fatality
SARASOTA (UPI) — A fight
over "loo much noise" Thursday
resulted in tha fatal slabbing of
22-yesrold Lclloy MrCarlcr, ■
short-order rook in a South Side
shopping center here.
McCarter had gotten Into a
fight with fellow worker Ernest
Edwin Grolh, 22, over the noise
Grolh was making washing dishes.
The (wo men struggled and then
Groth picked up a short butcher
knife and stabbed McCarter near
tha heart.

Khrushchev Eases
Berlin Pressure
MOSCOW (U P D -P re m ie r Ni­
kita Khrushchev'a news conference
statementa have somewhat eased
pressure on Berlin, diplomatic
circles said today.
Khrushchev Thursday agreed to
a May 11 foreign ministers' meet­
ing to discusi the problem and de­
nied there was any deadline for
changing tha status of Berlin.
Th* diplomatic circles speculat­
ed that Khrushchev had a change
of heart for these reasons;
—A feeling of self-confidence.
Khrushchev feels he la in control of
the situation.
—An easing of the Western posi­
tion, exemplified by British Prime
Minister Harold Macmillan's visit
to Moscow and President Elsen­
hower's television broadcast agree-'
Ing to a summit meeting.
—Khrushchev's desire to smooth
any obvious rifts between East and
Wait on tha question.
Tha news conference, only the
second Khrushchev has aver held
in Moscow, was vastly different
from tha first one last Nov, 2T.
At that time, the Soviet Premier
ouUlned plans for (he unilateral
ending of tha Potsdam agreement
and handing over control* of West
Berlin's routes through East Ger­
many to th* East German govern­
ment at the end of six month*.
Bui Thursday, Khrushchev ap­
peared to have softened. He pre­
sented no picture of doom.

Golfers Discover
New Water Holes
With water hazards overflowing
and new water holes added, tha
fairways at th* Mayfair Country
Club are Immersed.
The rain has caused another con­
tinuation of (he first matches to
th* Sanford Woman's Golf Aasorlation championship tournament.
Members now hav* through
Wednesday to complete their first
matches. Tha lucky players who
already have finished may play
Iheir second round, according to
tournament chairman, Mr*. Roy
Symaa Jr,
Mra. Andrew Marsh and Mrs.
Mto Keenan fought it out to •
downpour yesterday. Mrs. Marsh
conceded after nine holes.
Assistant pro Rudy Goattlichar
said It would taka n full day of
sunshine to drain tha course.

No Council Meet;
City Hall Empty
When a large group of Longwuod
citizens came to tha Town Council
meeting list night, they found the
town hail amply, axcepl for the
clerk.
Tha meeting, where controver­
sial subject* were to b* introduc­
ed, had bean railed off due to
Illness of th* Council Chairman,
J, R. Heller, Councilman If. A.
Scull ami tha absence of E. E.
Willi a in ion.
The meeting wai adjourned by
telephone until Monday night.

Doctor Will Speak
Dr. Fran!; J, Pyle, Orlando, will
ba th* guest speaker at tha San­
ford Rotary Club, Monday. Char­
lie Morrison will make th* intro­
duction.
,

Commission Sees
New Health Units

County Commissioners toured
health units to Lakeland, Winter
Haven and Haines City yesterday.
Th* trip was eonsidertd "most
and gave the Board
Don Carpenter Dies benrfirial,"
an Idea of how an efficient new
In Syracuse, N. Y. unit might add to the community.
The oldest of th* health units is
Dun Carpenter, automobile saltsman from Syracuse, N. Y.,.died In Winter Haven, and was built
last night in that city. Ha U sur­ five years ago. to tha recentlyvived by his wife, the former Bat- opened Lakeland building, Com­
tir Wathen of Sanford, and flva missioner! found "just what la
needed" to Seminole County,
children.
The simplified operation to
Funeral mas* will ba bald Mon­
day, ITia body is at Robert Gang Lakeland la economical, accord­
Funeral Home. Trail Ave., Syra­ ing to John Krider, chairman of
.the Seminole Board, and "teems
cuse.

to b* to ll what wa are looking
for."
Other commissioners making tha
trip ware Lawrence Swafford,
David Gslchel, and Homer Little.
Accompanying them were John
Burton IV, who will design th*
county unit; Jtelph Lovelock, hos­
pital expert with Jam es Gamble
Rogers engineering firm, and Dr.
Jack Thurmond, health unit dir­
ector.
The new tenter triU be built al
French Ave. and Ninth Ml. next
to th* B*0 Telephone building.
Matching funds for th* 3100,W0
center have barn provided by the
JdU-Murton hospita l act.

Children are e m u from slaying
to tha house, and evao the mon­
key* at th* soo are loudly voletof
their complaints about the Con­
stant drizzle.
Farm ers are shaking their heads
ahout tha crops. It's time to plant
the peppers, but cabbage and cel­
ery haven't been harvested. U th*
rain atop* today, the tile pockets
may drain off the fields; If R
doesn't, farmers in lower spots
will be h u rt
The baseball players are bored.
Ever since they came to the land
of sunshine, practice has been
called off because of rain. They
wander through town; tako to A
m otif, play cards, read.
Guests at the hotels are depart­
ing. The golf course Is several
inches under water, and the swim­
ming pool is unnecessary.
To add to the Joy, county
schools were let out for a teach­
ers' meeting in Tampa today.
Catch basins and culverts a n
unable to hold the constant flow
of water, and have flooded (treats.
County and city road departm ^U
have asked residents to cell tf an
emergency condition arises.
Cecil Tucker, county agricul­
tural agent, said this morning that
lowlands already are suffering, it*
added that a question of damage
could not be answered, "possibly
for several weeks." Root damage
Is of primary concern, along with
the fields of ripened cabbage aad
celery which can’t be harvested.
Automobile* trying some dirt
roads became mired; water be gag
Inching toward doorways of hom ti
to some of Sanfurd's low-lying
land; Jt'a too early lo forecast Uto
effect qf heavy rains on cilnii.
Scheduled exhibition games bp
minor league teams .or the Saa
Francisco Giants were cancelled.
So wee a scheduled rugby match
between Sanford NAS and a Pen­
sacola team, Capt. Tom liamilto*
said the match probably would b*
played April It.
But, Sanford was far from
alone. Th* remainder of Florida
was experiencing the eerne.

Man Can Plug Gap
In Radiation Zones
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Atom)*
weaponeers have demonstrated th*
possibility of laying artificial ra ­
diation (rape for anyone who might
dare to venture unshielded tot*
nearby space.
i
Nature Itself has created two
zones of radiation—the first starL
ing about 400 mllps up—which •
reach peaks of deadly Intensity a |
2.000 and 10,000 miles.
Now man himself can plug th*
gaps to these natural zones, leav­
ing only the regions around Dm
poles safe for unshielded apaca
departures end arrival*.
Till* waa revealed hy Thurtday's disclosure that tha military
secretly exploded three small a*
torafe bombs—each equal to about
1.000 ton* of TNT—more than 309
miles above tho South AllanUf
last August and September,
Another revelation waa that m as
can now mesa up his electroma­
gnetic environment tu the point
where radio communications and
radar warning systema may b«
blacked out or impaired. Such dis­
ruptions normally are caused only
by discharges of charged partielea
from ihc sun.
A third disclosure was that Ba­
les* someone Is looking for them,
high altitude atomic testa gppaiv
ently can be staged without de­
tection. Tiie Russians did net
tumble to tho Argus lest*. Thera
was no radioactive fallout, ba
cause of the extreme altitude*

That’ll Teach Him
LeltOY, N. Y. (UPD—Villa**
truck driver Clarence Perry wag
fired by Uie mayor when be re­
fused to drive a load of rock*
scrota a fruseo reservoir. He got
the Job back wlicn hla replace­
ment, Leonard Vaughn, triad tt
and barely managed to leap to
safety before Uie truck plunged
through the Ice Into six feet at
water.

Chorus To Rehearse
Sanford Malt Chorus will meet
Monday at • p. m. to the Civic
Center.
The Chorus la rehearsing fur *
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Church Of Christ

CHURCH OF CHRIST
2nd St. aad rjm A rt.
George M. Yates ............ .Minister
Bible School ............... 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship....... 11:00 a. m.
Evening Worship........7:49 p. ro.
Wed. Biblo Study.........7:49 p. m.

Nazar ene

LAKE MARY
ptURCH OF TH» NAZARENE
Laka Mary
5. L. Drawdy ............... Pastor
Sunday School ......... 10 00 a. ra.
Morning Worsnlp .. . . 11:00 a. ro.
Young People's Meeting 7:19 p. m.
Evening Worship........... 9::0 p. m.
CHURCH Op CHRIST
Wed. Prayer Sen tea 1:00 p. ra.
Geneva
Ralph Brower Jr.......... Evangelist Missionary Meeting
Bible School .............. 10.00 a. m. First Wednesday ...........9.00 p. in.
Morning Worship........11:00 a. m.
Eveninc Worship....... 7:90 p. m.
Wed. Prayrr Service .. 7:30 p. m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
*• FIRST BAPTI5T CHURCH
CHURCH
j,
ill P u t A u n t
CHUBCH OF CHRIST
Oak Ave. aad Third St.
. . . Faatoi
Factor
W. V. Brook*. Jr. .........
Faela
A. G. Mclnnls ................... Pallor
Assoc. Paatoi
Pastor RibTe Study ................ 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship . . . . 9:43 a. ro.
F . B. Fiiher . . . . Aaaoe.
Morning Worship . . . . 1:45 a. n
in,. Morning Worship . . . . 21:00 a. m. Sunday School ............ 9:45 a. ro.
Evening W orihip............7:00 p. m. Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. in.
Suodiy School .............. 9:42 a. m.
Senior Fellowship . . . . 5:30 p. ro.
H oning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Evening Worship . . . . 7:00 p. m.
Training Union ...........S:U p. ro
HOLT CROSS EPISCOPAL
AH Music Service . . . . 7:10 p. m.
CHURCH
Evening W orship............7:30 p. m.
Nursery Available
Park A re. at 4th SL
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. in.
Rev. John W. Themes . . . . Pastor
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Holy Eucharist............... 9:00 a. tn.
DEBARY
Family Service—
DeBary a vie Crater
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Church School.......... f : l l a. in.
A. C. Summer* ................ Pastor
Morning Prayer—
•• Cor. 14th St. ft Oak Arc.
Sermon ................... 11:00 a. tn. Sunday School ............9:00 a. in.
Rav. Gail S m ith ..............Pastor
Morniag Worship .. 10.00 a. in.
Sunday School ......... 9:43 a. m.
Holy Communion—
Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. m. Tuesday......................... 7:30 a. m.
COMMUNITY
a. m.
Training U nion.......... 9:41 p. m. Wednesday.......... 10:00
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Evening Worship......... 9:00 p. m. Thursday..........................7:90 a. m.
Laka Mary
Sacrament of Penance
JFad. Frayar Service 1:00 p. m.
Saturday........... 5:00-9:00 p. m. John W. PiUey ................ Pastor
Sunday School ......... 10:00 a. m.
;f in e c r e s t b a p t is t church
Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. in.
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
291 W. Onora Road
Junior High Westminister
CHURCH
{Donald Graven tnetr ......... Pastor
Enterprise
Fellowship ................ 9:30 p. ro.
•Sunday School ............ 9:43 a. m.
{Morning Worship . . . . ll:0u a. m. Fr. Peul Shulls ................. raster Senior High Westminister
Fellowship ................ 7:30 p. m.
Holy Communion—
jTraining U n io n ............. 9:30 p. m.
‘Evening Worship.........7:43 p. m. Sunday..........................9:00 a. m.
UPSALA COMMUNITY
JWed. Prayer Service 7:43 p. m. Morning Prayer—
Sermon...................... 0:90 a. in.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Nursery avallabla
Holy CommunionJohn W. P illey ................... Pastor
lit Sunday each month 9:30 a. n . Morning Worship.........9:00 a. m.
{SOUTH SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School ......... 10:00 a. m.
C nniS T CHURCH
{
E. 27th SL ft Park Are.
Westminister Fellowship
Laagneed
{Gerald B. Price ............ Pastor
Rev. George L. Granger
pastor Junior ................... 9:30 p’. m.
{Sunday Bible School .. 10:00 a. m. Sunday Service
9 a. m. Westminister Fellowship
Seniors ...................... 7:30 p. ra.
•Preaching ...................11:00 a. m. Church achool
10:00 a. m.
&gt;Bible Study ............... 7:00 p. m Holy Communion
Evangelistic Preaching 7:45 p. m.
First, Third Sunday
'Wed. Prayer Service 7:45 p. ro.
PINECREST ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH
WEST SIDE
GOOD SHEPHERD UNITED
Cor. 271k aad Elm
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
LUTHERAN CHURCH
H. M, Snow
. .Pastor
419 S. Hally Are.
Sanford Shrine ciub
Sunday School .............9:45 a. m.
JFUUirn L. Stephen ......... Pastor
1st SL aad Lea Ave.
•Sunday School . . . . 10:00 a. ro. Ernest Bollck Jr................. Paster Morniag Worship ....10:50 a. in.
iMorning Worship .... 11:00 a. ro. Church School ............ 9:45 a. in. Evening Worship ....7:00 p. ra.
{Bible Study ...............7:00 p. ro. Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. ro.
i Evening Worship.......... 7:90 p. ro. Luther League ......... 5:90 p. in.
THE ALLIANCE CXL'RCH
• Wed. Prayer Service .. 7:30 p. ro. Wed. Choir Practice .. 7:30 p. m. Christian aad Mlisioaary AlUaae*
Park Ave. aal lUh St.
• tHULUOTA BAPTIST CHURCH Wed. Lenten Services . . . . I p . n . David S. Carneflx ............ Pastor
}C. G. Swaggerty ............ Pastor (Both held et parsonage)
Sunday School ............ 9:45 a. in.
;8usday School . . . . . . 10:00 a. ro.
Morning Worship . . . . 10:40 a. m.
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
or
THE
•Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. ro.
Evening Service ......... 7:43 p. in.
REDEEMER
A.Y.F.-Youth Sarvic* .. 0:30 p. in.
193
W.
22th
Place
ELDER SPRINGS
Wad. Prayer Sm U * 9:00 p. n .
Herbert W, G eers*;,.........*Mter
BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday S e M o L w * .., 9 :lf * . ft.
?Ja* Deuthitt
.......... Pastor
r iR S f CHURCH OF CHRIST
fftmday School .'....... . 9:45 e.m. Adult Bihit ctasT..;... tin •;».
SCIENTIST
Worship
Service.......
10:30
a.
m.
•Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 n. ro.
909 E. Second SL
i Tttinlng Union ......... 915 p. m.
Sunday School ........... 11:00 a. ro.
ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN
• Evening Worship.........7:30 p. ro.
Sunday Worship.........11:00 a. ro.
Slavle (Near Ovlade)
• Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. ro.
Stephen M. Tuby .............. Paslor Wedne»day Servlet . . . . 8:00 p. in.
Mdtning Worship.........9:25 a. ro. Tuesday Reading . 2:20-4:10 p. ro.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School ............ 9:00 a. m. Thursday Reading 2:30-4;JO p. m.
{
OF GENEVA
Christian Day School, Monday
• Jack L. Stewart ............ Pastor
CHURCH OF GOD
'Sunday School . . . . . . 10:00 a. m. through Friday — Kindergarten •
Freach Ave. aad 2lad St.
: Morning Service . . . . 11:00 a. m. Elementary..................... 9:00 a. m.
Joel D. Brown ................... Paator
t Training Union ......... 9:30 p. ro.
Sunday School................ 9:49 a. m.
{Evening Worship . . . . 7:30 p. ro.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH E v a n g e liitic .Service . . 7:30 p. vn.
{Wad. Prayer Service .. 7:30 p. ro
419 Farit Ava.
Tuesday S crvica.............7:30 p. m.
• HHXCREST BAPTIST CHURCH T. C. o'Starn \.............. . . Pastar
Morning Worship.........9 10 a. « .
OF GENEVA
CHL'RCH OF JESUS CHRIST
; Charles W. Ha mil Jr. . . . . Pastor Sunday School ......... 9:45 a. in.
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
Morning
Worship
.
.
.
.
11:00
a.
in.
•Sunday School ......... 10:00 a. ro.
City Hall
{Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. ro. MYP Meet-ngs ............ 9:30 p. m. J. G. Brook* . . . Brauch Prcsidant
•Training Union ......... 9:15 p. m. (Intermediate, Senior)
Sunday School ........... 10:00 a. m.
I Evening Worship . . . . 7:30 p. ro. Teacher Training Course
Sacramsnt Meeting ..’T. 9:00 p. ro.
Evening
Worship
.
.
.
.
7:30
p.
m.
: Wad. Prayer Service 7:30 p. in.

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Lutheran

T H E

C H U R C H FO R A L L . . .
A L L FO R T H E C H U R C H

The Church it the gresteit factor oo earth for
the building of character and good cititrnihip.
It it a tloiehouve of tpinluet value*. Without a
strong Church, neither democracy norciviluatkro
can turvive. There art four tound tesiont why
every pervon thould attend services regularly and
support the Church. They are: ( I ) For hit
own tale. (2 ) For hit children’s tale. f3 ) For
the take ef hit community end netioo. (4 ) Foe
the te le of the Church itself, which needs hit
vmor«l end materiel support. Plan to to to
chwrft regularly aad read your Bible d a l/.
Book
John
Mark
Mark
Mark
Mark
Mark
Mark

Day
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday

How often, when Dad would finish reading the Bible, he would
hold the Book gently in his hands and look out the window. . . .
I.used to.w onderiw hat he.saw —what vision against the setting
sun!
And once I blurted the tremendous question: “Daddy, can you see
God?*'
,
-He kept on gazing yff into space, byt a smile crossed his lips.
“ No, son, a man doesn’t see God! He feels God. And then he looks
out his window and secs the world in a different light,**
I grew up to discover what he meant. His Bible—his Church—his
convictions have become mine., And .when I look a t the world . . . it’s
through Dad’s window.,
One day. my son will grow 'up

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Methodist

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OP LONGWOOD
Cor. Church ft Grant SU.
C. L. rutcb ...................... raster
Sunday School ............ 9:15 a. ro.
Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Training Union . . . . . . 9:45 p. ro.
Evening Worship . . . . 7 : 0 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Senico 7 : 0 p. ro.
LAKE MONROE
BAPTIST CHURCH
Three miles west ef Seaferd
an First SC. right at Mearee
Caraer
Robert C. Byrd ................. Pastor
Sunday School . . . . . . . . lt:0O a. ro.
Morning Worship . . . . 51:00 a. m.
Training Union ..............9:90 p. ro.
Evening Worship.........7:30 p. in.
Wed. Prayer Service 1:90 p. m
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF OVIEDO
• Jack T. Bryant ................ Faator
| Sunday School ............ 9 : 0 a. c|.
• Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. in.
. Training Union ............ 9:15 p. ro.
.Evening S erv ice......... 7:00 p. m.
• Wad. Prayrr Servue 7.10 p. in.

Catholic
ALL SOULS CATUOLIC
CHURCH
Oak Are. at 9lk 81.
{Rav.RichardLyuaa .............. Pastor
• SundayM a ssts...............7.00 a. m.
I i:flO a. m.
....... . 10:00 a. m.
. . . . . . . . 11i3o a. ro.
Daily Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:15 a. ro.

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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1917 8. Sanford A*e.
(Gilbert Counts ......... AD Interim
{Sunday School ............ 9:45 a. ro.
•Moral:g Worship . . . 11:00 e. a .
{Youth Program .........9:90 p. m.
yAdult Training Course . 9:30 p. in.
.Evening R'orahip......... 7.u0 p. m
£ft*ci
{JUcreetivn ...................7:30 p. tn.
CUNGKLUATIONAL
CHKIbl IAN CHURCH
Perk Ave. at 2llk St.
(J. Bernard R o u t................. Tasliw
‘Bft'.e Schucl . . . . . . . . 9:45 *. n&gt;.
W uisL p........31.00 a. tn.
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FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Laurel Ave. at 4th SL
Ira E. Hindman Jr. ......... Pastor
Sunday School ............ 8: LI a. ro.
Morning Worship . . . . 10:45 a. m.
FMY .......................... 7:00 p. m.
Evening Worship . . . . 7:30 p. ra.
Mon. PMY Recreation 7:00 p. m.
Tues. FMY Prsyer .. 7:30 p. m.
Wed. Praytr Service 7:10 p. m.
EBENKZER METHODIST
CHURCH
Citmi Heights
Charles P Brown ............ Pastor
Sunday school ............ 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship........31:00 a. ro.
Wed. Prayer Service .. 7:30 p. a .

THE SANFORD
CONGREGATION OP
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
1921 W. 1st SL
Sunday Watchtower

Study ........................ 9:00 p. m.
Wed. Bible Study . . . . . 7:30 p. m.
Fri. Mlniatry School . . . 7:30 p. m.
Friday Service.............9:30 p. in.

This “Support The Church’1Series, Published Each Week in The Sanford Herald with the approval of the
Seminole County Ministerial Association, is made possible by the co-operation of these well-known business
establishments:

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OP LONG HOOP

E. Ruth Grant ................ Pastor
Sunday School ......... 10:00 a. ro.
Morning Worship . . . . 21:90 a. m.
Evening Service.......... 7:00 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service ..7:00 p. m.
FrL Prayer Service ....7:00 p. m.

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Hnerreit School Aadlleriua
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
W. Thomas Parsoar Jr. .. Pastor
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Sunday School ............ 9:45 a. m.
Seventh SL aad Elm Ave.
Morning Worship ......... 11 a. m. A. C. McClure ................... Paator
Saturday Sabbath School 0:90 a.m
FOSTER CHAPEL
Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. ro?
METHODIST CHURCH
Wad. Prayer Service .. 7:30 p. ra.
Oricde
Sunday School ............ 9:45 a. ro.
Morning Won hip . . . . 11:00 a. m. THE REVIVAL TABERNACLE
24th aad Chase Ate.
Evening Worship . . . . 1:00 p. ro.
L. T. Tasker ................... Pastor
FAOLA WESLEYAN
Sunday School ......... 20.00 a. m.
MLTUOUIST CHURCH
Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Evening Worship . . . . 7:45 p. m.
9 Miles West aa RL 49
Cecil W. Shader ............ Pastor Tuesday Service .. . . T i l p. m.
Sunday School ............ 9:43 a. m. Thursday S a n ie s .........7:45 p. m.
Morniag Worship . . . . 10:43 a. ro.
Wesleyan Youth . . . . 9:43 p. a .
Evening Worship.........7:30 p. » . UNITY CENTER OF SANFORD
Woman's O ik -M I Oak Ava.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. ra.
Josephine B. StucU e......... Pastor
Sunday Worship....... 11:00 a. m.
FIRST CHURCH
Woodruff Building
204 K. First SL, Rm. I l l
OP THE NAZARCNE
Tuesday C la st.............9.00 p. m.
W. Sad SL at Maple Ave.
R. IT. Spear Jr................. Paator
Sunday School ......... 9:43 a. m.
THE SALVATION ARMY
21* E. Second
Mnrntag Warship . . . . 10 43 a. m.
NYPS ........................ a .30 p. m. Suoday:
N.Y.P.S. ft N.SJ. ......... a p. » . Sunday School ......... 10 oo a. a .
Gospel Senico ............ 7 p. m. Holiness Meeting . . . . 21*90 a. m.
FERN PARK CHURCH OF THE Street M ectiag............ 6:30 p. ro.
YPL ................
7.00 p. ro.
NAZARENE
O BItfAN ROAD
Salvation Meeting . . . . 7;M p. ro.
hev Jim Fubcr .............. Pastor Tuesday:
Sunday school ............I 45 a. m. Corp Cadots ................I 30 * as.
Morniag worship ....10:45 a. m. Read Praetieo.............4:00 p. m.
Youth arnica ............ 6:49 p m. Ladiet Home League 7:30 p.%m.
LiangrlHtlc srn u o ,.7:30 p. ro. Thurs. Prayrr Sem ro 7 30 p. m.
ttuL y u j u service ..7.30 p. a . h*L .6

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Choir W ill Render
Music On Caster
Sunday at 7.30 p, m , the can-'
dJelit sanctuary at the First Pres-j
byttrian Church will be the settine for the all-music service r^-e.
•enled by the 23-voice Chancel
choir, under Ihe direction of Mr*.
Georte Touby. minister of music.
The nine anthems and three or­
gan selections under the title of
The Passion and Resurrection Of
(&gt;% Lord tell the Easter story,
*oJ significant in the Christian
church. The Rev. A. G. Mclnnis
extends an Invitation to alt to
ahare this spiritual inspiration as

Mill Pickets Jeer
Returning Workers
HENDERSON. S . C. (L'Pl) L a n e crowds of hooting, Jeering
strikers heckled workers at the
Harriet-llendtrson cotton mills to­
day but there was no recurrence
of the violence that flared Thurs­
day n i g h t after an apparent
break-down in efforts to end a
bitter strike.
Officers reported ‘ larger lhan
usual" crowds at both South and
F ^ i h Henderson mill galea this
morning, but highway patrolmen
kept the boisterous crowds or­
derly.
City police slopped a car loaded
with workers and warned the
driver against speeding down the
picket-lined street.
Officers had feared that strikeri
might attempt to vent on relum ­
ing workers their frustration over
an apparcdl breakdown in nega­
t i o n s to settla the II-week-old
strike.
Boyd Payton. Carolina! direc­
tor for the Texllls Workers Union
of America, said after Thursday's
meeting thet hie optimism regard­
ing a settlement of the itrtke wai
“ completely gone."
He hid said before the m -h o u r
session that he wai hopeful en
agreement could be reached to
set the stage for a return to work
iVsome 1,200 strikers on Monday,
However, ha charged that man­
agement hid “ turned a deaf ear"
to union propoial* for fettling the
arbitration and seniority questions
which form the heart of the dia-

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BELLE GLADE (LTD — On*
N‘*o York youth wa* hftied and
throe *oriou»ly Injured Thursday
when their car overturned on a
memberi of the congregation.
The order of worship follow*: rain-slick highway.
The four youth* attended the
Prelude* — O Sacred Head Once
Dnivereltv of Miami and were en
Wounded (Johann Kuhnati), Come route home for the Easter vaca­
Sv.ect Death (J. S. Bach); Hymn tion.
—Holy, Holy, Holy: Invocation. 1 Kilted wa« William Jnieph
Lord's prayer, Gloria Patrl, Of­ Krumhols. 16, of Commack, D&gt;ng
fertory; 0 Love How Deep (Tit- j Island, N.Yv He died of head
comb); Hosanna (Jones): Jesus,! injuries when be «'«* thrown front
the tumbling rnr.
Sun Of Life, My Splendor (Han-i
Police officiala said tho nccldel); Listen To The Lambs' dent occurred when 18-yenr-nld
(Dett): Go To Dark Gethscmane Warren Albert of Flushing, N.Y.,
(Noble): Now In The Place | driver of the car, tried to pas*
Where He Was Crucified (Row- a rar. They said Albert swerved
Iry); Jesus, Our I-ord We Adore back into hi* lane In avoid hitting
Thee (Jam es); Easier Morning nn uni'iitning rar but skidded on
(Staley); Beautiful Savior (Chris­ the wet pavement and overturned
tiansen): Benediction.
several times.
Church officials hope that lho*e
The accident occurred som* 20
attending will be sealed before miles south of la k e Okeechobee
the 7:30 p. m. starting time.
on U.S. Highway 27.
All three it\jurcd were taken to
a hospital here,
Steven Sltdlar, IS, Flushing,
N.Y., suffered lacerations of the
face and neck and arm injuries.
Mirhael Hammer, 16. Brooklyn,
N.Y., had bark and leg injuries.

Methodist Form
Anti-Mixing Union

BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (U PD —
An estimated 2,000 delegate* to­
day began formation of a laymen'a union at the grass roots
level to combat enforced integra­
tion of Methodist churches.
Circuit Judge Whit Windham
of Birmingham told the group at
an organisational meeting Thurs­
day night, “ We would be mental­
ly unbalanced if we let our chil­
dren run with thosa who records
• how have tha highest erlme rate,
different eocial habits, and dif­
ferent habits in aex and m orali."
Windham, who was elected pre­
sident and who was one of the 34
original founders of the group,
said that “ hate, dislike, ill • will
and prejudice are not the basis
(or this organisation."
The delegatea, who represent
over 300,000 Methodist in Ala­
bama and West Florida, adopted
resolutioni lo notify the general
conference, Methodism'* govern­
ing body, that they were inalterably opposed to any attempt at
forcing integration.
The la it general conference in
1P3A condemned segregation and
appointed a commission to study
ways of bringing about race mix­
ing.

Legal Notice
*«(lr« •( retell* Hnnrlng

N o tice le h t r e h r g iv e n , the Roon t nf County Cnmml«*lnner» nf
M in n ie County *111 hnlri a putellr h earin g tn correct tha I t e a l draSptloa e f a parral o ' proparty aoned C - l Cumme rclal on Navarnbsr IS,

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A t y p o g r a p h ica l ertn r d r ie r lb r J the p ro p erly a s P i t o f I K U nf
X V k Portion. I*. T w p SIP. H i * H R which la nn H l f h w a r SIS l nf
A l t a n o n t s Prhool.
Tha oorrort datc rlptlna o f the p rop erty le n&lt;4 of PK'» o f NK&gt;i
• a c t i o n IS, T w p SIP. R e a S&gt;H w h i r s la on H i g h w a y SIS R a i l o f the
n e w Alta m o n te •ch on ).
Th e rorreet daerrlpllon w e e adeertteed tey the l o t t i n g Comtnleelon
a i d j d a o a r a s wars pnetad p roperlty,
p u h lle h e a r in g w ill bo held in the C o u n ty ro m m le e to n e r e Room,
pinole County Court Hanee. I*anft,rd. F t * , nn Tues day , April t,
t at l i es A. II. or aa Bonn t h e r e a f te r ee pmelhle.
Hoard o f C ou n ty Comm tee Ions re
I
g em in a te County, F lorida
*
By Joh n Krlder, Chairm en
A l l e e t O. r . Herndon
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I m l a e l e t l e e i t y l e a r S n f Adlnelaeeni
S o llen o l Patella N e a r in g
Wte wdtom K m a y onaeera:
The g e a l a n t a County Hoard o f Adjuetm rn l w ill hold a nuMlo hearNag So con sid er tha p oeelb llltr or g r a n t i n g elde sa r d y a n a n r e e In the
S a n tb era l a n d P e e s f n p m e n t Company on t s rorn er lota and S Interinr W r In W eath errflaM suhrilrlrlnn l e t Addn.
Potello H e a r i n g w ill tea held tn the Xnninx Office In Ihe Prmlnnta
O a l K r Court Hon es. Sanford . Florida, en March, IS, ISIS a t 1:10 r. U.
a* M an sa th e rea fter aa poeetbla,
■ em ln s la C o u n ty Board nf Adjustm en t
, By P. (1. H arrlm an. Chairman
S a tir e o f Patella N e a r i n g
Mottos le h ereb y g i v e n In sc co rd n n c e w ith l e c t i o n So of the Peml- o l o C a n i t y t o n i n g B e g a le tt n n e . Board o f C ou n ty C o m m issio n ers of
PCm lnole County. Florida, propoeae to enna tha f o l lo w in g des crlh td p ro­
p erty St-1 Industrie) All o l Spring llam m orlc RtpWt a s described In
h a t Boo k 1, J'ago la, public records of gem lnnta C o u n t y .
P ub lic hearlnp w ill ho hold In tha Pemlnola C o unty Cnurl Hnuea
Hanford. Florida. In tha C o u n ty C om m issio n er'e room nn April 7, IS t t
a t I t i d t A. M. nr aa goon th e r e a f te r a t poss ible.
Board nf C ou n tp ("ommlailatiers
getntnnW County, F lorida
n»- Jo h n Krlder. Chairm en
Atlaat O P, Herndon
P u b lis h M

One Youth Killed)
3 Hurl Seriously

n o l l e * e l P * h l l e H e a r le g

Motir* la hereb y g i v e n In a ceo rd en re with Pen lo tt Jo of the Bernlnol e County y.onlng B e g u la t t o n e . Hon'd or County rnmmleelnnorn of
K m l a o U County F lorida propoaee to eon* the f o llo w in g described
o r n a e r t y M-l In dustrial: From S W co r "f NW'* o f S »
o f Peel. I I J g p i i e t i ru* N »»'*»'»" K SI11S f t to pi nf h*a . rua the nr o P I I H H
V
u-,y H , W lin o of Old Panford Orlando Road; run t h - m * R F I y
a l o n g N H&lt;W Man of “ Id road to W R / W line o f V, P. 11-1*1 Ihonee
run N K l y a l o n g sold Mf R/W tins l o tha g.W.'a Poclio n lino * f g e n .
II-ICI-IDK; run the nc e W'ly a l o n g said ** eectton line In pt o f keg.
Public h eerin a wilt tee held In tha gem tn ola C ou n ty Court House.
Banfard. Florida, l a lh a County Com mlaatonere room on April 11, I S i l
at le.Sd i . M a r M soon th e r e a f te r aa poss ible.
Hoard o f C o unty Commlaelonera
g em tn o la County, Florida
By John Krlder, r h e l r m e a
e A t te s t O. P. Herndon

Monroney Lashes
Airport Proposal
WASHINGTON (UPD — Sen.
Mike Monroney (D-OkU.I said to­
day the 227 million dollar Hour*approved airport bill Is ‘‘totally
inadequate to meet the .needs of
Ihe jet air age."
If a House-Sonate conference
reject* a 4A&amp; million dollar Srnate
bill he said, he would prefer a
presidential veto to the House veraion.
Senate GOP Leader Everett M.
Dirkten said in a separate Inter­
view that a veto might “well turn
on lha question of financing, rath­
er than the total rnat."
.“ resident
Eisenhower asked
Congress to put up 200 million
dollar* In federal aid for airport
construction. None of It would go
for terminals or other non-flying
farilities.
The Senate's hill stipulated that
no federal fund* eould be used
for such “frill*'' as cocktail bars
and parking loti. Thn Senate felt
these could be paid for locally
out of commercial revenue.

Doodles On Homes
No Longer Mystery
HAMBURG, Germany (UPD—
Worried residenti of this big Weat
German rity breathed easier to­
day about that* myiterioua signs
chalked on hundreds of house*.
After swamping police and
newspaper* with phone calls, tha
resident* learned from police that
the eig-ns—mostly a cross and an
open triangle—were rods marks
mad* by g group of salesmen
meaning “ no sente trying to sell
here." Or “1 have been here be­
fore."

Enough Proof?

Law Grabs Driver Three Persons Die 'Dreams In Color' Hold
In Race 'Mistake' As Bus Rams Auto Key To Student's Death
In Driving Rain

S ERRING (UPD — Deputy
“The people hark home would
*heriff« pinched British champion Dkp lo hear II, or else they
race driver Stirling Mora for ,V(,uMn , helirvit j,;. hr
ST AUGUSTINE. Els (UPD—
driving on th* me# trick nerf
A
Greyhound hits slammed into
lh u ririiy
Rul untorttinitwy, tnry Hunt
a car during a rainform ahoul
It warn ! cricket. Netiher was
lrt
it intruding, as the officers later that the volume control was five miles south of here today
killing three persons ami injuring
thought when they pulled Mo*» loo low lo pick up the convcrsa12.
over. He wa* just on his way to (jOIU
The Highway Patrol said three
ice the doctor.
■
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of
the four person* in the car
err
•'They acted like they w
were
were killed and ihe other occupant
playing cowboy* and Indian*
critically Injured.
complained Moaa, who was
The hu* driver and lo of the .11
willingly playing the part
* passengers also were injured hut
Indian.
only five were hospitalcrd. Au­
Moss, the fastest man i
thorities said ihry were not in
world behind the wheel
I serious condition.
sports car, was tipping down the
The dead were identified a*
Sabring track tn a rented sedan.
LIVE OAK (UPD—The waters Barry Mel Jacobson, about IS,
The deputies thought
hewasan from,i n evening rain drained into \ew ark, S', J , believed to have
interloper
and chased htm_down. |he
already swollrn Suwannee icrn driving the car: Ernest WarThey otdered Mots tn pull over, area's key tobacco and water- ren Davie*. 22. 4'lant.i, ami N. l.lanil according tn the miffed melnn crops.
, chirr. 21. Newark.
driver, got beastly nasty about
At Icsil two highway* were
Sanford D. Ilobrow, 2.1. Newark,
the whole thing.
flooded and the level of the his- the fourth occupant nf the car.
Moss said he tried lo explain lorir river was barely inches suffered a
fractured skull and
to the deputies hr was merely on from the bottom of the Suwannee hark injuries anil was the only one
his way to gel a pre-race physical River Bridge on U. S Highway 4 1 , j nf the injured who wa* considered
rheckup. But the deputies were a major Imiritl route.
in serious condition.
ready to put him under at rest.
The rain halted lit# Thursday
Highway Patrolman Jim Kinnnn
Then Sheriff Broward Coker bill the Weather Uurrau predicted said the hu*. a Toronto. Canada,
drove a.ong recognized Moss and scattered showers again today,
limited en route front Miami was
straightened the whole thing out. Some rctidents of rural Suvvan traveling on the right vide of the
' “ wna fantastic, aaid Moas, nrr c'uunty left ihcir home* for four lano highway when Ihe aotn
in hi* Britiah arrent. So much drier area*. Others preparrd for shot out front a side atrcel during
ru, he said, that he tinned on a possible rvacuation instruction* a driving rain.
portable recorder in hi* ear scat as the U. S Army Corp* of Engi­
Tho hu* slammed in(n the con
lu catch thn conversation.
neer* krpt a close watrh on the vertible and drove it several yards
situation.
ahead ami into a ditrh nn the
A petition was sent to U. A. Rep. side of Ihe road.
D. R, (Billy) Matthews in Wash­
“ I don't think Ihe hu* driver
ington asking him tn obtain per­ even had lime tn apply the
mission for farmer* In plant their brake," Kinnon said.
crops nn high ground.
The rar was drmnlishrd and
Governfnenl acreage allotments the hu* suffered an estimated
restrict the farmers lo planting 33,000 damages.
WYNONA, Okl* (UPD—A 19 in prescribed areas, and lohaeco
year-old boy who killed two mem­ growers want to move thrir plant­
bers of his sister's family and ing to high ground and away Silence ‘Golden/
wounded Ihree utlsrrs was cap­ from their own farm*.
Dr. M. Walklns, director of thp But Not For Sale
tured today in a barn jusl a mile
Stale Agriculture Extension Serv­
from the scene of the shootings.
RIPLEY. Trnn (UP!) — Ratlin
Jerry Miller was pulled from ice al Gainesville, said the wet station WRRB sold James W.
Ihe barn without a struggle. His spell would hurl harvesting nf Purler, whn hate* rnek 'n roll
hiding place was revealed when tobacco and watermelon crop* in music, 13 mmuics of iilrncc Thurs
hr kindlrd a fire against the Alarhua, Levy, Gilchrist and Su- day for $14.
Station Manager John Stewart
cold, and offirers spoiled Ihe light wancr counties.
Walkins pointed out that lobar- said He had received quite a tew
flickering through Ihe tracks in
rn planting began Iwo week* ago protesting calls and had decided
Ihe barn wall,
Sheriff T)irk Strertman and vol­ and continued rain eould rot the nevrr In sell silence on Ihe air
again.
unteer deputy Henry Stephrnson seeds.
said Miller gave up without a
fight.
Strertman
said Miller had
thrown into a nearby pasture Ihe
.22 caliber target pistol with
which he sprayed bullets into the
family providing him lodging.
He said he look the hysterical
youth to Ihe offire nf Osage Coun­
ty Ally. Patrick William*.
Joe Moreland, 37, Miller's bro­
ther-in-law. and Moreland's baby
daughter, Pauia, about two, were
killed instantly in Ihe outburst,
which came for no apparent rea­
son.
Mri. Freda Moreland. 33, Mil­
ler'* a'sler, seven month* preg­
nant, was critically wounded with
bullet wounds In thn hark and
head. Her two son*. Jerry Wayne,
4, and Charles, 6, were hit in the
neck.
The sheriff said he actrd on a
hunch when he drove near the
barn, since a pm** of almut SO
lawmen and civilians hsd failed
to turn up any elurs lo Miller's
whereabouts during an all • night
search.

»'z Suwannee Inching
V : Toward Key Bridge

2 Dead, 3 Injured
In Shooting Spree

REDLANDS, Calif. tlT D - A
tspc i colliding describing dnlgimluced “dreams in erdnt” ap­
pealed tu hold live key today to
the pultun-death of a brilliant IKyear-eld University of Redlands
student who was conduct,r.j exprrlmhnl* with dtugs turd in
ancient Mexican religious rites,
Mirhael llnvvks died of n poison
fuesday night but investigators
said a detailed analy.l* of the
poison wns needed helm* D could
le identified.
It was
uncertain whether
Hawks deliberately killed himself
tit was an accidental victim of
hi* exotic expeiiments.

Opposition Lauds
Legislator's Snore
VICTORIA, B. C. IUPI I—When
Don Robinson, a member of the
British Columbia legislature, fell
asleep Thursday during an allnight session, opposition member
llurnahv Gordon Dowding listened
lo hlv *nore and commented:
“Thai's Ihe most sensible oh
scrvalinn we've had from the guvrrnmrnl side all night.”

O n e T h a t (io t A w n y
NEW HAVEN. Conn. -(U P D —
—Burglar* broke into a fur com­
pany and grabbed about $3,000
worth of m ats, rape* and slnle*.
But owner Frederick Joseph
pointed out that the thieves took
muskrat. Ignoring far more valu­
able mink.

Police Chief. Stanley It. Bowen
said enough drugs were found in
young Hawks’ room, cluttered
n llh brakets, lest tubes and other
laboratory patapbernalia. to “ pus
the entire city of Redlands under
sedation."
Hawk* gave Jmne of lha lethal
drugs to five of his feltov».«tu&gt;
dent* who then reported their
reaction*.
A tape' rerording on which it
was believed Hawks, n chemistry
student, and other students used
in transcribe their hallucinations
in co lo r caused by drugs and
mushrooms was in the hands of
Coroner Edward Doyl*.
“ lie sat up in hi* hunk as If ha
were intoxicated, then collapsed
in a convulsion." his rnommalef
Richard t.anhnm, 16, of Alham­
bra, Calif., said.
The university announced thal
it had warned Hawks in Janusrjr
to discontinue lit* experimsnta on
Ins own,
Bowen said Ihe students' told
him they took dilysargie acid orali) on Hawks' word that it waa
not harmful. It produced hallucin*
ntinns, bright colors, double vi­
sion and "hidden feelings" al­
though they remained conscious
at all titnei, they told him.
T O D A Y S P IC T U R E S
A RE TOM ORROW S
TREA SU RES —

Wicboldt’s

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21• n. PARK AYR.

DAY a N IG H T
P A N E L R A Y H EATIN G
• NO Hat te(H g«i
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• NO upertal (fe e rt ap t* * a w s m a f f
• NO lone A u p ts ia iv a d a e ta
T he ft ran t ty*g * f w ifitar t ows her!

SOUTHERN N ATURAL GAS C O .
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202 Sanford Avo.

DURHAM, Conn. -(U P D -In veatigatJng a complaint that an
icy patch on a h i g h w a y was hatardous, State Policeman George Prison Population
Ifcline found an overturned ear
and then got further veri/irelion. Still On Increase
TALLAHASSEE (U H t - Klo
Two approaching rare skidded,
rida'i bulging prison population
one striking his cruiser.
increased by 11 la»l month, push­
ing the total number of convict*
Legal Notice
to A.300.
The system was designed »n
riCTITlOtl U B R
NOTICE 11 h t r t b r
T hold only 3.000 prisoners. Bsiford
Am #nfAir»il in h u i l n i n at 11 liri«n Prison, built to hold 1.200, is
Road. Fran F i r k , BfrptnoJ* iTouni f . Florida,
uadar tn» flrtltlmja crammed with more than twice
itim a o f Orlando CnlpfrrM* and that number.
that I In lra d to r t a la trr aaM nam»
The slate Road Department
w t h tha d a r k of lha C l f fu l l Oouri,
hamtnola Counts'* Florida* in »rr. work eim pt also held a targe
ordanra w ith lha p ro v isio n ■ o f lha
F i n n Irma Nam* ftfAtmaa. r * . » i i : number of eonvlrls and the rett
t a c ti o n I U O Florid a S ja t u t r s 1*17. were srattered through other in
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Tn h s Dutllshad Marc* S*. 2? O atitutioni.
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�Editorials

Assignment Washington

G O N E WITH THE W IN D

din. ThatMIdn't work. So he waved
By M Rater be
WASHINGTON — There'a I his hand. This did no god.
Finally, Senator Johnson rot
Senator iroing around claiming
that Lyndon Johnson of Texas downright sore. He straightened
struta about these premise! as the his Mick butterfly bow lie, pushed
sstde his Ice-cream take with
lord of Iho roost.
crushed strawberries and grabbed
I pul an eya on
or, the *ecuaedfhli C0, fM |poon He e|inkfd , n
last week end, and may now re- j inv|j chorus against hla water
port firsthand that the charge it i glass.
not wholly accurate.
I But, | am dismayed to report.
This wet el the SheraIon-Park those loysl Democrat! just looked
Hotel where 3.479 Democratic! at their leader and went on chatfaithfuls each dished out 1100 a.terlng. This was one party over
which Sen. Lyndon Johnson had no
plate far a ten-dollar feed.
The turnout was to ‘gratifying control.
that the Democratic National Com­ Sen. Philip A. Hart (D.. Mich.)
mit** had to luck the ovtrflow in was at the podium. Toistmaster
a downstairs banquet hail. It was Rep. Hale Bogrs (D-. La.) inter­
here that Johnson was to make rupted him and huffed into the
microphone: "Those of you who
the first of two speeches.
While speakers who preceded are standing, If you can’t keep
the Senator addressed the crowd, quiet, please leave the room."
the noise around the tablet was Hart flushed. He said: " I ..would
■o free-for-allish that you'd have think that anybody who paid $100
thought the diners owned the to get in here ought to be able
place. (At |IOO a plate, they al* to move around If he wants to."
Everybody dowrf below cheered.
most did.)
Sen. Johnson, in tha Senate I'd say anybody who has $100 to
chamber, likes to consider himself blow pn a filet Mlgnon dinner is
the m atter o f a taut snip. There, important enough (o Ignore a
he's Mr. Authority. But at this Congressman's speech.
Upstairs in the grand ballroom,
shindig ha was Just a guest.
Nevertheless, that man from Bill Perry, superintendent of the
Texas tried to control tha raucous Senate Periodicals Gallery, inlroduced me to an attractive woman
diners by remote control.
He sat at tha head table next sitting at a $1,000 (ten-plate) ta ­
to the toastmaster. Firot he scowl­ ble. But I didn't catch her name.
"Your name," I said. "I didn't
ed i t the rowdies. They ignored
the hint. He pursed his lips and quite hear it." She smiled.
"Your face,” I offered, "looks
waved bis forefinger and;shushed
so loud you heard him above the familiar."

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Constitution Changes
Merit Consideration

'■‘ U nder a reepportlonm ent plan unveiled In Talltthaasee
by Gov. Leltoy Colllna yesterday, Seminole County would
« t a full-time senator In the sweeping chnngen a committee
•advocates In the S tate Constitution.
The plan calls for the addition of six senators, all In
fait-yrow ln* counties. The fact that Seminole was included
fa ,th is group is some Indication of the county's growth.
Seminole County now shares a senate seat with Bre­
vard. Sen. Douglaa Stenstrom now ably represents both
counties. However, a senator who represents more than one
.county vIHinUb
cannot Itvvp
keep Hl/I
abreast
CHn« U
ofS m
everythin*
i l J m m jj ass
In ench w
county
_** * on
••
iual basis, unless
.ait equal
unle he devotes 24 hours a day to the job.
can ■»»«»»«
afford this
luxury.
%#•*•* •“
«"* f *
,
.
Fewf ififflPMIVm
le rislators VNII
. . . O ther chanjcea NUgRtatcd in the State Constitution m erit
Study and consideration. One would allow the le g isla tu re
to provide by act, w ithout a public vote, for home rule in
any eounty.
. .
, , ,
■». Home rule has been advocate^ by many officials In
"Florida. The Herald supports such a change In the interest
o f food governm ent. Home rule would eliminate the necessi­
ty. of the local legislative delegation preparing, introducing
•Ud passing a t least 11 bills requested by the County ComM illion In the next session, startin g April 7.
•■ &lt; Now, County Commissioners m ust ask the legislature,
the comptroller, the attorney general or some other agency
o f th e S la te before they can make a decision. In spine cases,
th is m ight be desirable. In m atters pertaining only to th e
Bounty, and of relatively Insignificant value to the State,
th is (s undesirable,
.......................................
The proposed changes also would allow cities to make
charter changes, w ith approval of the local voters,
r Real estate would not be valued a t its "full cash v a lu e '
f a r ta x purposes. The proposed change provides for "Just
m lno," b u t would require th a t. all property in all counties be
valued on a uniform basis,

Courtesy Again Pays
Courtesv on the p a rt of a law enforcement official aguin
has paid off fo r Sanford and Seminole C o u n ty .,
la a latter several weeks ego, an A tlanta, Ga„ woman
aed Sanford fo r its hospitality. Wednesday, the Chamof Commerce received a letter from W. J . .Cullen of
iami, who had m any nice things to say* about the courtesy
I and his wife received here,
l a both cases, th e letters of thanks came fo r aid renderad following automobile accidents. The firs t praised Capt.
'Arnold WlllTama of th e Sanford Police D epartm ent: the sec­
ond commended J . Q. (Slim) Galloway, county constable.
• , Sanford m ight lose ita title as Florida's Most Courteous
C ltjr.T h a aw ard will be presented on the basis of Courtesy
iw ask events. However, we believe th a t it la much better to
snake friends the year round than to practice courtesy dur­
in g one week In an attem pt to win An award. N aturally, we
would like to retain the award, Sanford deserves It.

S

Douglas Asks Okay
WASHINGTON (UPI) -

Sen.

i g d X, DtutUi (D ill.)- today
efiad far passage of strong civil
iHhta tegiststiaa to meet "hasttle
threats sad seemingly implacable
Krcal resistance" to integration In
we South.
' DougUa waa one at five north*
•rn aenatore scheduled to tastily
before a Senate subcommittee
Studying civil rights propoeala,
• Ha said In prepared teiUmony
(hat hie bill, co-speniorsd by IS
other ssnatori. would "meet the
theat serious challenge to const!tetlonal rights i t Americas life
ted*r—the denials e t equal oppor­
tunity In public education because
df .race."

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Douglas expressed disappoint­
ment with the Elsenhower admin­
istration’s approach to civil right*
legislation, lit said the adminli(ration has abandoned a proposal
to provide governmental legal as­
sistance In equal protection cases.
"They would virtually leave the*
desegregation issue to the courts
and the courage of individual
plaintiffs," Douglas declared.

’Skins Sign Pair
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
Washington Redskins have .signed
tackle Bob Splaln of New 'Haven
Itata Tsachert and end Bill Xundrat of the College of Idaho to
1959 contracts.

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COLUMBUS. Ohio (UFI) —
State Rep. Charles E. Hoffman
got loat Wednesday in a tangle of
amendment* and questions about
a measure being voted on and
responded when polled on a roll
call:
"Yes, on whatever we're vot­
ing on."
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EASTER?

Washington Calling
By Marquis Childs
WASHINGTON— The deliberate
and calculated effort to restore
President Elsenhower&gt; authority
and prestige was bound to show
results If only because he hsd
surrendered to others so Isrge a
share of hla responsibility.
Secretary of State John Foster
Dulles hsd become the spokes­
man, the head and front, of Ame­
rica’s foreign policy. At briefing
sessions in the White Bouse with
Congressional leader* and others
It hsd been the President's habit
to open the meeting with a formal
welcome and then past the ball to
Dulles.
The Secretary's Illness ms dr It
Imptratlvo that the prealdent reemerge as the voice of American
policy. The suggestion on both
sides of the Atlantic that with
Dulles' enforced withdrawal Prime
Minister MscmllUn would become
the leader of the Western coali­
tion was not happily received at
tha While House. It helped to in-

Arabs, Reds Trade
Bitter Barbs Again
CAIRO (U P I)’— The United
Arab Republic and tha Soviet Un­
ion again exchanged bitter words
today In their quarrel over the
growth of Communist influence in
the Middle Hast. Hut ‘again, the
Moscow comment was milder.
The semi-official Middle Kasl
newe agency (Mena) charged that
Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev
hie abandoned his support of neu­
tralist Arabs berause he now believas tbs West's power (hern is
finished and he doea not need
their help against It.
Khrushchev has changed from
support of positive neutrality to
Arsb Communism, Mena charged.
"The Araba now must liquidate
Western imperialism and stand
firmly In the fact of Communist
imperialism," the agency added.
In London. Tass, the official So­
viet news agency, carried a Cairo
dispatch in today's livestia that
accused the U.A.R. of helping the
western "imperialists'* by feuding
with Iraq.

spire the release of some of the
President's personsl letters, his
succession of nine weekly press
conferences and the address to the
nstion on Berlin.
If a little human jealousy was
part of this reaction there was an­
other and more’practical molive.
Congress and the public would ac­
cept negotiation and any results
which might come out of a meet­
ing with the .Russians with Ameri­
can leadership clearly phrased. If
the lead seemed to come from
Britain, with this country follow­
ing in the wake, It would be more
difficult In get approval for a real­
ly meaningful effort to negotiate
some of the principal differences
between Hast and Walt.
Whrn It conies In defense spend­
ing there is no mixture of mot­
ives. The President's Dutch Ja up,
He reject* with all the vehemence
of a man u-lin has come to a
stubborn conviction the arguments
that economy has pared away
A m erira'i artnrd strength. Twice
hr snapped bark at Congressional
leader* who told,him of the grave
concern of Congress on this issue
with a biting reference to the
same roncern promoted hy the
"munitions industry." The slap
waa not well received.
Some of hi* critic* who under­
stand the necessities of his pres­
ent position believe he I* taking
the greatest gamblr of his entire
career — a gamblr alongside
which the derision on the date of
D-Day was trivial. If negotiation
succeeds at the very least in
abating the Berlin rrisls and if
tension and the threat of war

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diminished without more arm a­
ment spending and new taxes, tha
President will deserve full credit
For whatever they ere worth
Ihe polls Indicate that hie popula­
rity Is increasing. The percentage
of those approving his conduct ol
the-office has gone in tha Galhip
tabulation from SI in November
to 59 in the latest rount.
Significantly he reached his
peak of 79 in July of 1955 at the
lime of the Geneva summit meet­
ing. This level was acltievad again
in January of 1937 Immediately
nit-r his great victory at the
polls the previous November, His
tow point of 49 was recorded last
April at the bottom of Ihe reces­
sion.
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The President's bitterest erltlei
have compared him to Stanley
Baldwin, British Prime Minister
in Ihe mld-1930s when England
let her defenses go down and fail­
ed to see the threat in Ihe riae
of Hitler and the Nazis. Looking
rather like a genial John Bull the
Prime Minister in the last years
leading up to the second World
War had a wide popular follow­
ing. Ilia policies, too, were accept­
ed by 4 public that did not want
to hear the harsh realities ai Win­
ston Churchill then in disfavor
enunciated them.
In Ihe tragic dismay of 1938
and later it was ruefully rem ark­
ed that Baldwin would have made
a wonderful king but that hr waa
a disaster as a Prime Minister,
lie died In 19(7. having been made
the first Earl uf Bewdley.
It Is an unhappy parallel. The
President could win his gamble
for the short pull. That is to say,
tensions might abate and Ihe aura
of a negotiated settlement give
a color of hope to tha horizon.
But in the lung pull, with
America'* position worsening as
ihe Soviet advanced not only in
defense but in science and tha
economic competition, tha gamble
could be lost. Then the challenge
of an all-powerful Russia might
force a test, rndlng ultimately In
the nuclear war tha President has
struggled to avert. Temporary
popularity would come very Ugh
at that prire.

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of thorn Jammed into a \eiephons
booth.
They thus thumbed their noioe
at London's University Collage
which last Monde;- act the pre­
vious mark of )t.
A U.C, undergraduate comment­
ed today; "They must grow them
damned small at Hatfield."
The etandard British p h o n e
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■T’m Lithuanian," she eaid,
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Honalily groups."
I told her Slavic people are
generally known for hard work. I
said I knew many of them whq.
have achieved wealth by selling
a goal and reaching it. Sba smil­
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Still trying tn make small talk
sound big, I said, "This crowd cer*
talnly represent* a lot of wealth."
And she smiled (gain.
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me nervously. "Do you know w h ir
you're talking to I ” he said. I took
another glance and noticed her
honey-blonde tresses flowing easily
o ver'a mink stole.
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Seminole Rebekah Lodge 43 held son, leer Boyette, Pcsrl Bird and
•pedal installation services rec­ Minnie Evans.
Twelve members from St. Cloud
ently with M n. Myrtle Van Mt r ­
ier, benevolent Rcbekih Lodge 21 were present with visitors from
New York and Marietta, Ohio, at­
pf SL. Cloud, ai installation offi­ tending. Pink and green. Rebekah
cer.
rolors, were used in decorations
Mrs. Van M artrr w ii assisted and on the icing of the cake which
by members of her staff who were was inscribed with “ Congratula­
gowned in red formal! and ear- tions Emily'* in honor of Mrs.
;d fans which were held toge- Jameson, the new Noble Grand.
er during the ceremony to form
the three lengths emblems of Odd
Fellows Lodge.
Emily Jameson was installed as
Noble Grand. Other officers, are
Bertha Snyder, vicc-;rand: .Mrs.
Mildred Squires, recording secre­
tary; Evelyn Koolehan, finance
aecretary, May Rubnw, treasurer,
Eva Beckham, warden; Mae MyRev. Ernest BeUrk, Jr.
x rs, conductress; Louise Long, The preachers Job is to comfort
V isplaln; Katie Corley, musician, the afflicted and to afflict the
Leona MacLain, color bearer; comfort able.
Mary Jameson, right supporter The satisfied and secure must be
to noble grand; Nellie Futrcll, left jolted to action.
supporter to noble grand; Virginia The saddened, (he mourning, the
Anderson, right supporter to vice­ sick, muil enter into "R est'' with
grand, Virginia Roche, left sup­ the Lord.
porter to vice-grand. Eva WII- Both must come lo grips with life
liams, inside guardian; Mabel I and be able lo say with Job,
brown, outside guardian.
“ I know that My Redeemer
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highest average grade for the
past its weeks, has been won
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Hare, They also are selected by
the faculty f o r
outstanding
achievement In courtesy and de­
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Honor roll students for the
fourth six weeks of school are:
Laura Chase, Jackie Ensley,
Irene Johnson, Ruth Taylor. Billy
Coleman, Genr Halt, Marvin
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Jean Donaldson. Loretta Dyres,
Susie HalbicV, Linda Hunt, Ann
Mahan, Judy Ogden. Geraldine
Page, Karen Pigg, Carol Samuel.
Nancy Slkea, Diane Smith, Jill
West, Jack
Bridget,
Ronald
Goers*, Mike Smith, Pat Bassett,
Sue Bullard, Nikki Morgan, Sue
Ellen Fulford, Carol Stemprr,
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Magnolia Circle
Magnolia Circle had a most
successful work shop on arrange­
ment! at the home nf Mrs. Wil­
liam Sinclair, Loch Arbor. A pro­
fusion of colorful flowers made
the home Spring-like.
Mrs. James Messier, chairman,
gave a report from the Board and
announced Ihere would be a Fash­
ion Show at the Civic Center on
April 22nd. She also reported
there would he a State Flower
Show on April lit through the
3rd at Peniacola. The 33rd An­
nual Convention of the Florida
Federation of Garden Club will
convene at the Hotel Rohcrt Mey­
er, Jackionvllle, on April 8th
through the 10th. Mrs. J. E. Nlcholi waa appointed as delegate to
represent the circle.*
Membera used gladioli, ferns
and various foliage to create some
charming arrangements. The hostesi served cake and coffee with
Mrs. Nichola assisting.

Garden Club
Show Planned
“Summer Holiday" will be theme
of the Sanford Garden Club Fash­
ion Show to be presented on Wed­
nesday, April 22nd, It o'clock at
thn Civic Center.
Yowcll's will preacnl their
showing of Summer fashions with
Mra. Tommy Bolt In charge of
models who will be members of
the Club.
Mrs. J . Harold Chapman Is
chairman of the show and tickets
are available now or can be pur­
chased at the door.

Mrs.
Marjorie
Morgenatcra,
Judge Wilson Alexander was problems that exist In the county
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. L.
guest speaker at the Sanford Wo­ and stressed the nerd for more Hockenhury, Washburn, 111., and
man's Club Wednesday when the room at tkr jail. Hr said that the John Market Todd, Pouglai Atrvast majority nf people were docivic department met for lunch­ ing the best job they could with craft representative, were married
eon and program.
| the. facilities available but thn Friday the 13th at the Azalea MeJudge Alexander gave the Invo­ ' growing county is making it dif­ Ihodist Church, Azalea Bark. The
six o'clock ceremony wai officiat­
cation and spoke lo tha group ficult. To rmphssir* the growth
shout the Juvenile delinquency of Seminole County he slated that ed hy the Rev. Charles L. Herron,
2.000 more driver's license had nephew of Ihe bride.
been issued and 4.0O0 more auto­ The occasion marked tha birth*
mobile tags issued over last day of the groom and waa Uyt
fifty-fourth anniversary of (ho
year's count.
During hit talk Judge Alexander | bride's parents.
Thr rhurch alter was decorated
commended the work of the
Family Counclling Committee un­ | with while gladioli and grecnefy
der the leadership nf Mrs. Sidney and a program of nuptial music
Ives. This work is msinly for was given hy Mr*. Charles &gt;1*.
FEED AT
those with mental distress and Is Herron, organist.
Mr. and Mrs, Ray Herron
t'hcruh Choir nf First Methodist located in the annex of the First
wilt practice al 4:15
Baptist Church. Mrs. Ives* num­ stood with the rouple during
,_
ber. not listed in Ihe new directory, double ring »ervice.
SATURDAY
Among relatives and friends at­
is FA 2 6375.
Mrs. Roy Tillts, luncheon chair­ tending were Marilyn Morgeiv
The pastor's class for church
stern, daughter of M n. Todd. Mr.
memberahip at First Methodist man, was assisted in the enter­ Todd will deploy with Heavy At*
tainment
hy
Mrs.
D.
C.
Howard.
will meet from 9:30 to 11 in the
lark Squadron NINE in August
Daughters nf Wesley classroom. Mrs. George McCall and Mrs. J, and hi* bride will live abroad
Training eourse fur youth and N, Glllnrv During the business during hit absence.
session Mr*. Al Hunt was elected
adutt teachers at fi 30.
lo serve as program chairman
SUNDAY
for the Civic department.
During Ihe bridge and canasta
Mrs. Erie Vihlcn of Grapevtlle
Training course for youth and games that followed Mrs. Rteven
adult teachers of First Methodist Terllorst and Mrs. It. C. Moore Nursery will be Ihe guest speaker
at the next Newcomer's Club
at 6:30.
won high awards. Screeno prize which will meet Wednesday, 23th,
was
won
by
Mrs.
R.
C.
Wiley.
MONDAY
7:30, at the Woman's Club.
All newcomer* are cordially in*
Truthseeker* class of First
vlted
in attend.
Mrthodtst will meet in McKinley
Hall al 3 p. m. The MYF is in
vilrd to meet with tha DcHary
Fish product* canned for hu­
man consumption in Ihe U. S. last
MYF for supper and a special
year came to 740 million pounds,
Holy Week service, beginning at
a 90 million-pound increase over
6:00 p. m.
1957.
Sunbeams, Junior and 13 year
intermediates G. A.'s will meet at
First Baptist Church, 3:15.
First Presbyterian Church pray
r r and meditation icrvtra 12:00
e»
lo 12:30.
Boy Remits will meet at the
D ow ny Mildew
Church at 7 p. m.
The Cub Tack Scouts will meet
at 7:30.

Church
Calendar

Newcomers To Meet.

THE FLOWERS that bloom in the Spring tra-la welcome
those traditional April showers and so do the gaily flow­
ered raincoats yoti’rw beginning to m-e blossom out on
fnshlonnble boulevards across the land. Colorful, decora­
tive, light weight, and enormously useful, they rate’an
importuut place in new wardrobe plans. For, good in­
surance that they are against the temperament weather
of the Spring months, they're still pretty enough to go
anywhere. And they do! Watch for coats like these being
used to complete un "expensive looking ensemble"—look
for coats like these to double ss an "evening wrap".

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By Myrtle Wilson
Home Demonstration Agent
The art of making good soup is
simple but aristocratic. The lung
list of mgri-dienti in rccipca is
often discouraging, but the com-’
mcnli of your family will be most
rewarding, and soup-making isn’t
at all limr-coniuming. While it
bubbles away, ynu have time for
other Jobs or activities, says Miss
Alice Cromartie, Extension Nutri­
tionist.
Soups arc ope of the most nutri­
tious and Ineipcnsivr foods t&lt;\
sen e. The wide range of kinds
extends from clear soup, through
many variations of consistency,
color and ingredients, lo heavy
varieties which contain enough
nourishment to be a meal in themaelves.
Fresh vegetable, made of soup
stork made of brisket, shinbone
or soup meat and bone, will make
an inexpensive main dish. Soups
are wonderful in a packed lunch.
Fill a small thermos with hot
soup. Your lunch-taker will wel­
come the change in llie menu.
Left-over meats and bones make
good soup stock. Add Irfl-ovcr
vegetable and a cereal such as
rlcr or noodles, or potatoes, lo
make a tasty soup.
The secret behind successful
soup lies in making a delicious,
well-seasoned slock before adding
any vegetables. Any type of slock
made of beef, poultry or ham
bones serve! well. A favorite with
gursta and family is a hearty
soup made of beef stork. The re ­
cipe ii given below.
VEGETABLE ROUP
Rones left from a rib roast or
steaks (along with drippings)
Water
.Salt
Fresh (round prpprr
1 No. 2 can (2 cups) tomatoes
&gt;i cup green lima beans (froz­
en, fresh 'or cannrd)
1 targe carrot, peeled and diced

' i cup diced celery
1 medium onion, chopped
lx cup green brans (frozen,
fresh French cut, or cannrd
1» cut okra (frozen or fresh)
'» eup finely chopped cabbage
1. Place hones from roast or
steak in large sauce pan. Add
drippings left over from cooking
roast or slrakt (or 2 tablespoons
of aoy sauce).
2. Cover with water (about 4
cups). Put a light lid on saucepan
and bring to a boll. Reduce heat
and simmer several hours
3. Remove bones. Reason stock
with pepper and salt lo taste. Add
Inmatoca. Heal to boiling and then
simmer 30 40 minutes.
4. Add lima beans, carrots,
celery and onions. Continue lo
simmer 15-20 minutes.
5. Add lastly the green beans,
okra and cabbage. Cook 10 min­
utes.
6. Snup is ready to servr. or
may tie cooled and refrigerated
until following day.
7. For freezing snups, cut cook­
ing time in step 4 to to minutes
anil in step 3 lo 5 minutes. Cool
and package soup in plastic con­
tainers nr glass Jars. Be careful
to leave 1 inch head space.
H. To serve froirn suup, let thaw­
in'container, (about 2 hours at
room temperature) and then heal,
but do not IhiiI.

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IpeAAonaU,.
Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Haggerty
left today for a sight-seeing tour
of Nassau. This is one o/ many
trips that'M r. Baggerly has won
for being "an outstanding, ag­
gressive" Westlngliouie dealer.
L. P. Chlttendon, former .San­
ford resident, now living in Falls
Church. Vs , will arrive .Saturday
lo spend Ihe week with his sillers,
Misses Laura and Edna Chiliandrn.
Delegates attending (he annua)
Florida
Education
Association
Convention from Seminole High
.School are E. A. Christenson, Kr«
nest Cowley, Richard Silvers,
John Higgins, James Flgott and
A. J. Brsekrn.

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Th* aaniest of ventures m max'•-ing Maw today to major Itaiuan
. .who aro try In* to beat the worn
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memory of Arisona'a Chamber of
.Commerce,
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rookiet of a thence to mike food
and even cauied two teim i to oult
Florida In favor of Havana, Cuba.
The illuatlon became 10 deipcratc
Thursday that:
—The Los Angel** Dodieri and
Cincinnati Reda decided to leive
the meinland and make a 200-mile
jump to Havana for a pafr of hast­
ily-scheduled famea.

Sebring Outcome Hinges
On Weatherman's Scale
SEBRING, Fla. (U P Ij-T h* outfcoma of th* Florida Intarnationil
11-hour aporta ear anduranca race
htutg today la the balance of the
waatbarman’a acalea.
Four daya of raina left the lediua S.J ■ mile coune filled wilh
rain puddle* that made eerioua
practice lap* impoiaiblc. Bui
there appeared hop* in a weather

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Sf. Johns Meets
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NEW YORK (UP1) - Bradley
aad it. John’a. a couple of "old
banda" at winning lourneya, are
all ■*! for a ahowdown re match
In the final round of the National
Invitation Baaketball Tournament
now that the "Cinderella learn a"
have been lent packing with their
tpmpkins, |la ia alippera, and
kook ahote.
! And the title In Saturday*! na­
tionally-televised (4 p.m.) battle
tinges on ono question—can Bradlay repeat fla 71-ab regular aeaaon
Bin over the New York Red men?
J Top &gt; aaaded Bradley, anxloua
for It* wcond NIT crown in three
year*, reached the finala aa ex■acted with a M-ST thriller over
nhw York U. Thuraday night on
MS* Oweni* lata layup basket.
And St, John’i, Making to be­
came th* firat team to win th*
NIT three timaa, advanced wilh
a Tg-U romp over a Providence
* College team that had become
the "upaet darling*" of th* tour•ay by flrit-round and quarter­
final round upaeta.
Coachea Chuck Oaborn of Brad•lay and Joe Lapchlck of Kt.
Jobn'a mad* It d e a r at once that
they both war* worried man,
" I thought NYU waa the bait
In the tourney—until I aaw
■L John * beat St, Bona venture
j* th* quarterfinal*,'* eald Ora2TIh» Bravaa look like Giant*
» e ," aald Lapchlck, whoa*
men ware unloaded but gam*
t i l * favorite* In each round
f lf . ‘'Bradley la a great team and
v » y properly leaded No. I in
t © tournamenl."

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forecaat which indicated the sun
may ahine when the darting gun
aounda for Ihe chaotic La Mani
d a rt al 10 a. m. Saturday.
For the flral time in the nineyear hidory of the rare, the
weather played a key part.
A wet courie would mean a ray
of hope for tha amill cara, otherwiia almod aura to lag in (he
overall performance race behind
the three ■ liter powerhouse* from
Ferrari, Lider • Jaguar and Al­
ton Martin,
Driven generally agreed that a
wel coune would be leaa detri­
mental to the amaller c a n of
Porachf, Lotua, and Eaca. The
Poraehe waa given a good rhance
of coming home firat overall In
Ihe event of rain.
Brlgga Cunningham, who hai
(wo of Ihe three L ider • Jaguar*
entered, laid Ihe Ponchei par­
ticularly would benefit from a wel
courae. Baron fluihke von Heindeln, manager of the German
Poncha team, admitted he would
probably gain an advantage over
the three-liter cara if It ralni.
Practice runa Friday were
called off early became of Ihe
puddlea and a dinting, wind­
blown rain that dung the face*
of driven doihlng along at up to
1)0 mllei an hour on the dralght.
A night p raettrr atailon waa de­
layed until tonight.

Ring Results
NEW YORK (U P I)-Joae Torrea. 162. New York, (topped Leroy Ollpbant, 107, New York (1),
ODESSA, Tex. (UP1)—Joey Olambra, 1)1, Dallai, knocked out
Andy Anderaon, 1)S, Indianapolla,
Ind. (2).
LIVERPOOL, England (UPI) Randy Sandy, 1)9(4, New York,
oulpolnted Dick Tiger, 161, Ni­
geria, (10).

Offer Turned Down
PERTH, Audralla (U PI)—Am*
tralian twimmlng champion Dawn
Fraaar hai refund offer* to
ao
coach
in tha United Slalei, The
21-year-old Auuia record-breaker
laid ahe will not romider coach­
ing until after the I960 Olympic*.

Exhibition Results
S P rttalU *" Rateball Reaulta
II* an. Hillman, Marlin (I) and R.
m United Praia International
Taylor. Winnar-Brtwer. Loier-llillacinnati va. St, Louli at St. lim an. HR—Themaon.
raburg, Fla., cancelled, rain.
Paahlngton va. Chjcaga (A) at
At Phoenix, Aria.
ipa, Fla., cancelled, rain.
Cleveland
ooo 032 too &lt; 12 o
lalllmore va. Los Angelea at San Franriaro 412 020 OOx a 13 I
aaota, Fla., cancelled, rain.
Srore, Clcolte i)) and Naragon;
Iltihurgh va, K aniai City at Sanford, Glel (6&gt; and Rrtimirii.
kQhi Palm Beach, Fla., ran- Winner—Sanford. Loaer — Score.
ctlJed. rain.
IIR-Breiaoud, Cepeda, Rodgera 2,
atroit va. Philadelphia at Held.
■rwatar, Fla., cancelled, rain.
lncinnati "B " va. SI. 1-ouia
' at Tampa, cancellad, rain,
jffltlaburgh "B " va. K a n in City BOWIE, Md. (UPI) - Jockey
'# * at Wait Palm Beaeh, ren ­ Howard (tranl waa one abort of
tha riding record Thuraday when
ew ed, rain.
he booted home aix winner* at
Itowlr. He won aboard Head Dan­
U Meat, Ariv.
kton
002 000 ono t 4 1 cer, Rhythm King. Sky Rlrd. Ardrain (N) 010 ooo oon i a t rawetta, Manticora and Mnro
Irewar, Walla (T) and It. Sul- Yarriley.

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Jockey -Wins Six

—On* manager offered to buy
new bueball ahoea for playera who
ruined them atomplng through mud
puddlea around th* team'a playing
field.
—Another team drove 30 mile*
in a bua to work out in a liveatock
pavilion.
—Four other team i, deiperale to
play providing Ihe rain alnpi,
tcheduled apring training doubleheader*.
To the four teami training in
Aruona it waa all a big joke, how*
ever, because their schedule* arc
up to the minute. The Boiton Red
Sox rolled to their 10th uin in 11
gamei by beating the Chicago
Cuba. 2-1. at Mesa, Aria., and the
San Francisco Giants hammered
out five homers lo lop the Cleve­
land Indiana, 94, at Phoenix, Aria.
The Dodgcra and Reds, idle since
Sunday, got together and agreed lo
head for Havana. The Dodger*
Hew out Thursday in tlieir private
plane, which returned this morning
to pick up the Reds. They've sched­
uled a game for tonight and an­
other for Saturday afternoon. Each
agreed lo leave a team behind to
fill previous rommitmrnta with the
Yankees, Tigers and B r a v e s
should the weather clear up in
Florida.
*
Solly (lemua of the St. Louis Car­
dinals was Ihe manager who prom­
ised lo buy new spiked shoes for
players who ruined them running
in wet grass or mud. llfinua ex­
plained aome of the younger playera couldn't afford 12) for new
shoes hut that he wanted them to
get in some running. He alio point­
ed out that Ding Devine, general
manager, would pick up the check.
Tlie Tiger*, idle for the third
straight day, drove 30 miles from
Lakeland to Barlow to conduct a
sheltered workout for pitchers and
catchers al a livcslcok pavilion.
The Tigers also scheduled a mornLng-aftertioon Friday douhlehcader
wilh the Pirate*—weather permitting, of courae.
The Braves and Yankees, rain­
ed out for Ihe fourth straight time,
have alio scheduled a doublehrader—Ihis afternoon and tonignt.
Manager Fred Haney of the Braves
pointed out Ihe opening of the sea­
son is only three weeks distant and
only one of his pitchers, Joey Jay,
has gone aa much as five Junioga,
Haney alio pointed out Die airing
at rainoula haa periled the chancel
of hit young pitchers lo make good
because he now must concentrate
on getting his established hurlers
ready for the openar.

Anthony Favorite
In Fight Tonight
NEW YORK (U Pi)-Tony Anthony, eager lo «how he can throw
leather as well as blork It, i* a
3-1 favorite to beat rugged Sonny
Ray tonight in their light heavy­
weight contenders' 10 rounder at
Madison Square Garden.
"Tony has the weapons and
Ihla time he'* going lo uia 'em,"
lays Manager E m it Braca who
ia eager for Anlhony to alone for
an upset defeat at the hands of
heavyweight Reuben Virgaa at
the Garden on Jan. 34.
Anthony, 24, la the aerondranked world light heavyweight
contender while Ray la fifthranked. The nationally -telavlsed
bout is achedulad for 10 p, m.

Giants Sign H alfback
NEW YORK (UPI) -T h e New
York Giant* have signed George
Scott, Miami of Ohio halfback, to
a 19)1 contract. Scott, a good
runner and pass receiver, was tha
Giants’ 191h draft rhoica,

Editors No!*: This Is Die fifth i He conceded there were hopeful he hill every year, driving In too games for the Dodger*, can taka
or more runs, he had only | ) hom­ over first base, freeing Hodges for
dlapaleh ao the prospects of Ike ilgn* for 19)9, however.
left field.
MOjnr leagoe dob* far Its*.
j Among them are hi* young pilch- ers with M RBI's.
Hodge* really dropped off hjft
Snider will be In eenterfietd with
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPD-CInV?*.?
w i l u e ^ i t o a lB| *U ,f‘ ,n ,dded
eXf* ri' the veteran Carl Furillo, who ia 30, season, hitting only .2)9 with iz
rinnatl made it a year lata and | y**,r *1.
*.!” * * , , * ,h. .'“\ c n c e for catcher John Roseboro, the in right. Left field if up for grabs. home run* with 64 run* batted in.
Louisville
they An««l«*
7 “ . ' J reDodger*,
ite ^ M . confidently
confidently preore fact that Gil llodgc* cAesn't figure Alston may platoon Wally Moon, Gil will be 3) In April, but other
n.Lrf
. . a year early,
M ibut
, I-MK.
have two bad years in a row, the southpaw swinger obtained managers concede that hr'a as
V S ?™ /
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»»■ to
and the possibility Duke Snider's from the Cardinili, and Rtp Ilcpul- good at they come al first base.
Jim Gilliam, ticketed for third,
skl, the ex-Phillie who bata from
bat will start blasting again.
The Duke, bothered by a bad the right aide. There also is a also can play left—if Bob Lillis,
knee, hit JI2 last season, but it chance that Jim Gentile, although who hit .391 in 20 games for Lo*
Bo h teams be d at about t-S(ilh H Mve„th.
wasn't a typical Snider year. In he hit only .249 al Spokane, or Angeles late last season after they
locally to win Ui* tournament.! ,.rEverything
..c v ti,i-. .went
. . i »wrong."
, n„ . -•
hare something extra going for
K»«ry»hlnK went wrong, said stead of the usual 40-or-so homers-Norm Larker, who bitted .277 in 99 brought him up from St. Paul, can
Alston. "So thia spring I'm not pre­
win the shortstop berth. That
them aa Louisvllla opens the two- dicting anything."
would leave Don Zimmer, Itrw
day struggle for Kentucky's vaTold that a lot of other managers
year's regular lhortilop, or Dint
ealed titla by meeting West Vir­ in tha league clan the ffodgers as
Gray, who hits a long ball but not
ginia in the eastern aemi-flnal and contenders, he merely shruxeed
very oflcn, to take over third.
Cincinnati goes against California hii shoulders and said he hoped
Thus the only Infield position that
in Ihe western semi-final. The they're right. •
is set is Charley Neal i t second
winnera meat Saturday night for "But don't say I said we are go­
base. There Isn't s club In tha
college basketball's greatest pritc, ing to be contenders," he declared
league which wouldn't like to hava
A
muddy
field
and
misty
skies
parly
for
Ihe
visiting
players
will
Louisville was a two point fa­ emphatically.
him although he slumped with Ihe
vorite over (Veit Virginia and
He did make it plain Gist he ire predicted for the llugby match i be the order of tha day.
Approval haa been granted for rest of the Dodgers last season and
Cincinnati was 2'v over California didn't blame the trick ballpark in tomorrow between the Navy Sand
fell to a .2)4 average. *
in tonight's games.
Lot Angelas for the Dodgers' de­ flies of Ramey Field and the the Navy Sandflies to attend the
Rosebnro, whom most baseball
annual
Rugby
Week
matches
in
Royal
Canadians
of
Pensacola.
The Cardinals will be playing on bacle last season.
men feci has a chance to becorrg
Bermuda,
and
also
to
make
a
The
game
Is
scheduled
Im
3
their own floor and before their "We just played lousy ball, at
one of the league's top hitter!;
own fans, the first time a team borne and away," he pointed out. p. m. at Die field on Celery Ave., trip to New York for other com­ will be the No. 1 catcher with Jo*
hai had such an advantage since "The only thing we could do right across from the Giant’* dormi­ petition.
The local tram met for idtim- Plgnatano, an accomplished » •
City College of New York took the was , when we were playing Mil- tory.
mige
Wednesday afternoon. The ccivcr but weak hitler, in reserve.
beat
the
The Canadian* will be flown to
title at Madiaon Square Garden In w*ukee; The Dodger*
Pitching could be the Dodger'a
field
was
two fret deep in water,
pennant-winnerr 14 times while Sanford from Pensacola, where
19)0.
j forte. They have the possibilities.
but
the
rugged
Rugby
cnthusiasti
losing only eight.
most of them are flight students.
There is Don Drysdale, the fast,
Cincinnati's big plus la Oscar
Transportation is strictly the were undaunted. The weathermen hailing right hander who lost hi*
Robertson, the nation's leading
must
procure
clear
skies
only
for
Sandflies' problem, but the op­
first seven games last year and
scorer and unquestionably the cur­
position wax strong enough lo the flight of the Royal Canadiani. still wound up with a 12-13 mark;
rent super-itir of college basket­
Capt.
Tom
Hamilton
commented,
wangle an overnight.
Johnny Podrea, the lefthanded
ball.
Heavy rains this week have cur­ "W ell play them even In a change of pace artist with • 13-y\
The Bearcats, who were ticket­
record; southpaw Sandy Koufax;
tailed the Sandflies* afternoon swamp."
ed for Ihe Louisville finals a year
Other members of the team and who w-ai 7-3 in 19)6 before h« hurt
scrimmages, leaving the boy» with
ago but had their ticket punched
their
positions
are
Lt.
(jg)
A.
C.
his ankle and wound up Il-tl; Sta*
LONDON (UPI)—^The Irish were an easy out should defeat come
by Kaniai Stale In the front optimistic
Schderkc, scrumhatf; Lt. (jg) P. Williams, a young right-hander
but the bookmakers
round, made it thia year by pot- were worried lick loday cm the at Ihe hands of the "younger B. Smith, first center; SN J. F. who won nine while losing seven,
Ithlng o(f that same Kama* State eve of the Grand National Steeple- men."
Following the match, the weary Catanxaro, wing; AD2 Z. Austin, and Boh Uiallombardo, a 12-gam*
team, t)-73.
winner at Montreal.
chaie, Ihe world's moat gruelling warriors will adjourn to the San­ fullback.
C. F. Bax. »crum: R. C. John­
Louisville couldn't play .)00 ball boric race.
ford Naval Air Slation, where a
son, wing; AMI RI B. 11111, wing
the firat two months of this sea­ Irish horse* - have won this
forward; AMS3 J. M. Roder,
son but Ihe aophomorea who were event four times in the past six
hooker; YNT3 W. B. Ingram,
■opposed lo be a year awray wised years and Mr. What, who scam­ Tourney Delayed;
scrum; AN E, E. Trucluve,
up in a hurry and the Cards pered lo a 20-ienglh victory In
scrum; AA M. L. Fowler, scrum.
astonished the baskelbkll world by the 19M running, is a hot )-l fa­ Rain In St. Pete
dethroning Kentucky's defending vorite to oulleg Ihe field again
PRAN R. J, Dragon, hack;
ST.
PETERSBURG,
Fla.
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HALLANDALE (UPI) — Jockey
champs and beating Michigan Saturday.
A()B3 J. Shanks, wing forward;
—The
once
pu«tponed
firat
round
Slate on successive nights in the
Mr. What la an all-Irish candi­ of the ili.OOO St. Pctcraburg Open SA J. M. Juhlkc, wing; AQH3 J. Bill Hartack la in hot water again.
llartark waa called on th* ear*
mid-east regionals.
date, being owned by D. J. Douti­ gulf tournament get* under way D, Jeffords, wing; ADJ3 W. J.
Brandt, scrum; K. W. Fowler, pel by Gulftiream Park stewards
tan, trained by Tom Taaiie, and loday, weather permitting.
scrum; ATN3 C. T. O'Neil, hook­ Thursday after he refused to rid*
ridden by Taalfe'a son. Toss
Play was scheduled to begin
The 140.600 purse which will go Thursday but was postponed by er; Burroughs Rep. Joe Carsly, three mounts. He will appear be*
fore Ihe hoard Saturday.
to the winning owner is only a rain. Officials said the four-day post; ADJ3 J. V. Roberts, post.
Just last month, Hartack re*
Station cook C. (Tiny) Gorton,
drop in Ihe bucket compared to match would run through Monday
fused
to ritlc a favored hone at
(6'6''
270)
lock:
W.
R.
Wallick,
other fortune* which will he won Instead of Sunday as planned. .
It. M. Weiss. P. Keller. Dr. A. Hialeah Race Track.
and loat on thia 117th edition oI
nut the Weather Bureau pre­ Wakeman, AN O. W. Priest, AN
This time, Hartack, after warim
the Grand National.
dicted occasional rain today, pos­
A pair of Grade A tills will
The race annually attracts sibly causing another postpone­ J. 0 . Collora, scrum; B. B. Ing up the favored Flresickle for
Burns, ADJ3 F. O. Patterson, SN the fifth race, declared the horse
headline greyhound racing tonight worldwide interest because an
R. J. Kempf, backs; J . Dodson, was too sore to run, A check-up
for Sanfordilea at Sanford-Orlando Irish hospital sweepstakes is b at­ ment.
Arnold Palmer of I.atrolie, Pa., wing forward; AQB3 R. F. John­ i by two veterinarians proved th*
Kennel Club.
ed on the outcome. It alto serves was back to defend hi* title! He
horse ready to race and Hartack
Wilh only eight days scampering as the second teg of llritsins pop­ thol a four-round 2i 6 last year to son, scrum half.
Lt. (Jg) J . If. Pirotlc. hack out; rode Fireaickle to a second place
remaining one the schedule, an un­ ular spring "doublr." This is win the tournament. I.alcr he won
ATNAN J. M. Daley, back; AD2 1finish.
usual 11-race Friday evening of where the bookmakers come In.
the Master*.
B. Lamont, wing forward: ATRAN i Whrn (ha rare was over, b*
competition Is on lap tonight,
Many bettors have coupled
W. G. Meyer, acrum: ATRAN A. told the clerk of scales to lake
starting at 9:10,
Marshal Pal. winner of Wednes­
A. Savoie, wing; AD2 F. E. Calls, him off his remaining three
Giant galloper Rural Command­ day'! Lincolnshire Handicap—the
mounts of the day. The stcwartU
first
center.
EDMONTON
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—The
Ed­
first
half
of
the
double-witti
sev­
er, one of Ihe seaaon'a finest raesent
a physician, la the d re n in ?
SKSN
R.
B.
McGuire,
wing;
SN
monton
Eskimos
of
the
Canadian
era, may head the quality Hal in eral favored anlrtas In the Grand.
the (lrade-A 10th conttal. Eighty- One bookmaker reportedly will haik Cliff Jackson and guard Berry Barry, scrum; Lt. (Jg) It room to examine Hartack and ha
pound Rural seeka his eighth sea­ have lo pay out more Ilian )S00,- James Fnrhcs, both of North Car­ Forster, beerboy; Nancy Smith, found nothing wrong. Rut Hartack
dressed and left Ihe track.
Rugby laundress.
olina College.
son triumph, after winning hii 000 if Mr. What wins.
last encounter with an esploaion
of speed in the homestretch. In
(hat race he sauntered around the
final turn in second place, but
suddenly closed the gap and whlited past Zephyr Fire by ftva and
one half lengths.
Rural Commander will do it
again tonight if h* ran march as
wall against such atari aa Xiago
and Madam's Agant.
Madam'* Agant has raced only
four times thia year, but has clear­
ly established himself aa on* of th*
current best. He won hla last rac*
with east after assuming com­
mand at the first turn. Hr outran
Rlata, Rockln Jo and Edge of
Nit* by five lengths.
Racing in tha ninth encounter
should hav* fans on thair feat,
cheering. Fable Avenue and little
Edge of Nil* will face six other
tap-flight hounda In a hand picked
octal of atari.
Matin#* racing will start at I
p. m. tomorrow, tallowed In the
evening by 11 more event* at
I : t 0 p. m.

Local Rugby Team
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Grade A Races Top
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Group Seeks Protection
W ith Crazed Ex-Convict
EDITOR'S NOTE: For Marly
24 hours, N n , Elma Baldwin,
• H yesroM loath Charlestee,
H. Va. hMtewifc, and her throe
thlidroa wart held a i hostages
hjr an rnraftd, vengesore-beat
ax-convict who wai willing to
gambit thtlr live* in tichaage
tor that of hit want tat my.
Tbc following dispatch It her
accoMt ot the ordtal.
By MRS. ELMA BALDWIN
At Told To U N
SOUTH CHARLESTON. W. Va.
(UP1&gt;—Afler we got in ihe car
la it night (Wednesday), I remem­
bered there wai a hammer under
tha front aaat. I reached down
and got it and hit him (ex-convict
Richard A. Payne) twiet—onct on
the back of the head and once on
the forehead.
It didn't knock him out. t don't
know why. He bled conalderably
and he complained all day how
hli head hurt him.
Ha Juit told me not to try any­
thing like that again or he would
hurl one of the children.
1 invert awake all night for
fear that he might wreck the car.
Ha drove awful ncrvouily and
reckleai.
The kid* alapt a little, but not
much. The way be drove, they
were ahaken up as much they
couldn’t aleep.
The kida were never acared.
He actually wai very nice to ui.
He wax very conalderala and, be­
fore we left the houie lait (Wed
neaday) night, he told me to take
two pillowa and two blanket!.
He wax very nervoui all the
time and kept the car heater
turned up awfully high. I kept
covering the childrens facca with
the blanket!.
He never loit hla temper. If he
had been lnaane ha aurely would
have jumped on me for the bad
time I gave him. But he waa ex­
tremely nice.
Ha talked a lot. Moatly about

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how it waa in prison. Everytime
he talked about thin man Poit
(Burton Junior ro il) he would
pull out hla gun,
I laid him not to do that be­
came he might hurt one of the
children. I aiid " I’ve kept my
word by not causing any trouble
and you ought to keep youra."
He agreed not lo harm ua if we
didn't make trouble.
He agreed to let ui go free to­
night (Thuriday) and planned lo
get othee hostages. We were juit
about out of money and gaa. He
said he would leave the car with
me.
He aald If the police tried to
gel him he would use the little
girl (Suaan, agrd 4) as a shield.
When the atatr police car start­
ed chasing ua, he let go of the
steering wheel and pulled her
rioter to him.
1 managed to grab the wheel
and put on the brakes and pull
Ihe car over to the curb.
1 waa (creaming to police not
lo ahoot. Then he (Payne) said
“ I’ll give myaelf up. I don't want
to hurt one of them." That"!
when he threw the gun out the
window.
But until we were safe, 11 was
like altting on a volcano.

SEWANEE. Tenn. (U PIW Fu­
neral servicei will be held at
Memphis Saturday for a 25-yearold University of Ihe South stu­
dent. the victim of an errant derr­
inger shot,
A coroner ruled accidental the
shooting of Gareth Moultrie Ward,
a Junior from Memphis. Ward waa
shot in-the cheat by Danford Saw­
yer, 19, a sophomore from Sara­
sota. Fla.
Dean John M. Wrbh termed the
shooting “ purely accidental."
“The boys were the beat of
friends,*' Webb said.
Young Sawyer It “ very upset
about the ihooting," Webb laid.
The victim and Sawyer were fra­
ternity brothers and the two and
another student were visiting in
Sawyer's room in a dormitory
Wednesday night.
Wrbb said Sawyer ownrd a tiny,
double-b. rrelrd derringer piatol
and waa showing it to his elanmales.
tVebb said Sawyer was 'foot­
ing around with the piatol and
suddenly it went off, atriktng
Ward in the cheat."
Ward was Ihe son of Mrs. John
Ward of Mrmphii. Ilia father.
John M. Ward Jr., an advertising
man, lives In New York.

VAN NUTS, Calif. (U P I)-T h e
district attorney waa trying to
untangle today a Hollywood
horse opera that had singer Guy
Mitchell galloplnr up to take a
poke at a lumber dealer and ac­
tor Jose Ferrer stepping Into the
fray as peacemaker.
Mitchell, 35-ytar-old singer re­
ported to earn 1200,000 a year,
admitted fighting with Abiaham
Berman Wednesday over 1100
worth of lumber allegedly taken
from Berman'* lumberyard for
use on an addition to Milchell'a
home.
Berman »aid b» was silting In
hi* car in nearby Chataworlh
when Mitchell rode up on a horse
dismounted and
' I 11 puund
hell out of you."
Berman said the linger hit him
while he was still in the car and
then dragged him out and hit and
kicked him. He laid he waa treat­
ed at a hospital for Contusions,
abrasions, lacerations and possible
frarture* of his fingers.
Snorted Mitchell, "I didn't even
get a good shot in. All he got was
a scratch on the rherk. I didn't
even have marks on my hand*."
According lo the singrr, he
was nut enjoying a peaceful ride
on his hone when he epotted
Berman.

“We started arguing. I was
leaning on the window of hit
rar," said Mitchell. “ He took off
his glasses and took a swing at
me. Then he opened the door and
came out and we hrran rolling
,vround on the ground.”
Ferrer said he came along and
the two men wrestling.
“ I thought they were workmen
wieatling at lunch time. When 1
•nw that it was an earnest fight,
I jumped into it and pulled away
one of the men. It turned out to
be Guy Mitchell.'' he said.

Atomic Sub Leaves
For Pearl Harbor
PORTSMOUTH, NIL (U P ll—
'Ihe atomlc-puwrrcd submarine'
Swordft«h left her birthplace at
Portsmouth Thursday for duly in
the Pacific and a new home at
Pearl Harbor,
Cmdr. Shanndon 1). Cramer of
Harrisburg, Pa. and Washington,
DC. is skipper of the submarine.
The route of the Swordfish was
not announced line hut a spokes,
man at the Navy’s submarine
br.se in New London, Conn . said
that there was no likelihood the
submarine would attempt In sail
benrath the North Pole.

United Press International
WESTFORD, M ill. - President
Eiaenhower i message to iclenttsti
at the Lincoln Laboratory of the
Masiachusetta Institute ot Technol­
ogy who bounced a radio aignal off
Venus for the first contact with
another planet:
“Congratulations In all involved
In this notable achievement In
our peaceful ventures Into outer
apace."
WASHINGTON — Rep. William
M. Colmer (D-Miss t, a leadrr in
the congrrisional economy bloc,
nn a discussion hr had with Treas­
ury Secretary Robert Anderson
about the nation's finances:
“ When I siaricd 1 was worrird
about the future of my grandchil­
dren. When 1 got through 1 was
worried about myaelf."
SOUTH CHARLESTON. W. Va—
Mra. Elma Baldwin, who with her
three children was held hostage by
ex-convtct Richard A Payne, com­
menting on their treatment:
“ The kids were never scared. He
actually was very me# lo ui."

XENIA. Ohio _ U slte MarFad
den. president nf Heaver Creek
Tuwn.ship school's Monster Club, on
petitions in Hie Legislature lo re­
quire flasher lights at grade crossittgs following the death of 10 per­
sons in a station wagon hit by a
train:
“ If something doesn't happen
postage chargra on farmers* bul­ fine economy record and they
lltrre will lie Ihe damnedest (lentletins, agricultural »earhooks and wouldn't want lo spoil it.
other literary gems which con­ The pensions Congress provided unstratiun on the alatehousc lawn
gressmen like lo mail out to the last year for rx president* arc anybody has ever seen,"
ho, it*folks.
coaling morr than expected, Wr
Those higher postal rate* wc-rr put up $100,000 ; 500,000 extra I* HARTFORD, Conn. — Senate
Democratic Leader Lyndon John­
voted by Congress last yrar to nerdrd.
son calling on American* to morut down Ihe deficit in the Post
Hoover turns uut to lie a more bilire fur peace by being united
Office Department. But now the expensive ex-president than Tru­ •gainst poverty, illtirrary, disease
other government agencies are man. though most rmiKrcisturn and injustice:
hack asking more money to pay had figured It vice versa. They
"This should lie Ihe answer to
the extra mail charge. .Sometimes each get 123.ono yearly as pen­ Khrushchev."
it looks like we rsn 'l win.
sion. plus office expenses. Hoo­
Our Civil W ir Centennial Com­ ver's are running 5-**0.400 so far tn
mission has discovered it nerds a T ru m an 's'533,100. Howev er. Hoo­ Union Opens Drive
historian. Apparently it won't get ver. after dcdurlion of taxes, was
him. though. Committee rnemher* reported turning his pension On Coast Workers
said Ihe commission had set a cheek overdo charily.
MIAMI (U l'l) — Henry FeinHep. Ben Jensen ( It-lows) stein, who wn* forced to back
blames the farm surplus problem
on hi* announced intention
New Fad Coming? on automobiles, lie said horxrs down
of (iigattlring New York City
used to rat the product nf 43 mil­ poller Into the Te*m*ler» Union,
17 Students Get
lion acres. He didn't specifically today took rhatgr nf a Teamster
say we ought In go bark to the organizing dtivr among municipal
Into Phone Booth
hayhurnrr and thus save thr 54.• and county worker* in Florida,
TORONTO (U Pll— Students at 300,000,000 budgeted nrxt year to
An associate said Friiislrin hail
the Ryerson Institute nf Technol­ help farmers.
liren ludrird to spearhead the
ogy in Torontn have failed in a
The Civil Service Commission drive by Teamster President
hid lo brat English students at wants extra money to cover such James It. Ilnffa and hopes to
tquerzing into a telephone booth. expenses as tha 5333 It spends In­ sign up gu.omi union members
Only 17 students ni a n a g c d , vestigating the loyalty nf each within the next two months. FeinThursday lo cram Ihcmsrlvrs In member of Congress who Is nam­ stein will spend about three weeks
In a booth, two short of th* world I ed tn an international body. A in Florida, It was aaid, lining up
record of 10 established hy lhe| sure enough loyally rhrek, hy the and expadrd gun organizer* to
Hatfield Technical College at Hat­ Fill, costs 5720.
work ain»ng public employes in
field, England.
The
Agriculture Department Fori Lauderdale, Miami, Miami
A spokesman for thr Hell Tele­ needs an extra JiWO.tKh) tn hire Heath, Palm Beach, West Palm
phone Co. said Canadian Months chicken Inspectors. Some of these llrarh and other cities along the
are the ssm r site as the British will he veterinarian* Thr other*, .Southeast Coast,
ones.
naturally, will be called lay In­
“They must he ikinnier in Eng­ spectors.
land." commented s Ryerson pro­
WILI.IAMANTIC, Conn. - ( U r t )
fessor.
—Reporter Rritno Sniders nf Ihe
Said the student who directed
NEW LONDON, Conn. —I UTtS Willimsnlic Chronicle explained
Ryerson's attempt to win glory
from the B r i t i s h ; “ We can't —And whom do you think the U. lhal hr wa« late In making his
claim in be world rhamplons, hut S. Submarine Ra*e picked a* daily visit lo fire headquarters be
I g u ru wa're Canadian cham­ "Sailor of the Month?" Chief cause he had lo help douse a
blaze in hla own offlre.
Pelty Officer Davry Jnnev
pions."

Navy Stayed Aboard, Ate Up The Chow
By FRANK KLEAZKR
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Navy has a problem with absen­
tees. But (or a few months bark
there weren't enough of them,
and this haa louacd up the budget.
It seems that when a ship It
in port Ihe captain always tan
count on a good sired bunch of
hit tailors rowing ashore. Thrre
they bang around beer joints, din­
ing on hamburgers and other
civilian delicacies.
Hearings published , today by
Ihe House Appropriations Commit­
tee disclosed that during recent
perilous times off Formosa and

Lebanon Ihe fellow* hung around
aboard ship Instead, and ate up
52,415,000 of unbudgeted Gt chow.
President Elscnhowrr now wants
Congress to pay him back for this
outlay. The sum is inctudrd in
an extra 52,500,000,000 lie sajx he
reeds to tide the government over
till the end nf June, when tinfiscal yrar end*. Till* would be
In addition to the 567,7:3,000,000
he already has.
Our lawmakers haven't decidrd
yet how much of this they will
give him.
One 515.000 Vein though Is a
shoo in. It's to cover increased

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of *4*1 Broadway. I.oraln. Ohio,
who diad nn Octnbar I*. 1Ba■
while a resident nf the fll.v nf
l,nr*ln. County uf Gnrdn and Htafa
of finio. will lake noilra that her
liallli I* helnt admlnletertd In Iba
DO LLAR FOR DO LLAR Prohaia Court of Loral* County,
nhio. ra*a No. K ill la aald Court;
that aha died aalaad la ft* Sinaia
of e**|.aetata tltuatad In Samlael*
Cniiaiv. Florida; lhat her aald will
haa haan admlllad tn arnhala In
th* Court of ih* Cnunlv,Jud|* nf
Hamlnolt Cnifatr. Florida and tltaf
any elalm* or riamand* against th*
Eatata of aurh dardant *h»ll h*
filed la tha efflr* nf aald County
.tiidve within alaht month* from
February ft, ISIS, ctaima mutt h*
filed In th* fnrin and manner
prrerrlhrd hy tan- with rrap*&lt;-t tn
th* racular administration of as.
laiae In Florida. All rlalmam* not
filing th tlr rlilm*
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•artlag aald claim* aaalnai th*
daradanl'a Flordal r*al-**l*f*.
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, d**l Rroadnay.

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PALM BEACH. Fla. (LTD —
Mrs. Grace Gallatin Kelon, R.1. au­
thor, explorer and founder of thr
Camp Fire Girls, died at her home
here Thursday nf a heart attack,
A native nf Sacramento. Calif.,
she married Hie late E r n e s t
Thompson Scion, an authority on
Indian tore and wild life in ISM.

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LONDON (U Pll — John Turner
MacGregor .Morris. 56. co-inventor
of a submarine detector which was
responsible for thr sinking of many
German U-boat* in World War I,
died here Wednesday after an op­
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Maurice
Grieve, io. Internationally known
wood carver, died Thursday al his
home here.

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anese Kwanlung Army In China,
died here nf ra n rrr today.

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library to study for G lrlt Seoul
mertl badges. The m other^killed
with them were troop advisers. It
was thr worst grade crossing at*
cidrnt in Ohio history.
“ I don't think It should hr- nee*
essary for a family of eight ts
ha killed at Hamilton, Ohio; re­
cently and tn persons killed here
In order for Ihe state to act." aald
Vaughn Lewis, superintendent a t
the suhurhan Beavercreek school
which the girl* attended. *

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Here’s the Heat

DRYER BUY in town!

XENIA. Ohio (I'P D —Resident*
of this tlty of 17.non demanded
beltrr railroad grade crossing
protection today so that the acci
dent which killed eight 12 year-old
girls and two of their mothers
can never be repeated.
Edgar McFadden, president of
the school board's Booster Club
said he would go to Columbus to­
day to see Gov. Michael DiSalie
about getting some action. He,
said he would ask for immediate
approval nf a bill before the
stair Legislator* which would
boost a it lo liren&lt;* tag* 51 lo pay
for protection devices at cross­
ing*.
“If something doesn’t happen
there will be ihe damnedest dem­
onstration on the Capitol lawn any­
body has ever seen," McFadden
said.
,
DiSalie said Thursday his ad­
ministration “ will try tn eliminate
nr protect all railroad crossings
on slate highways" but he point­
ed out lhat the slate had no au­
thority at rounty roads such as
the one where the Xenia tragedy
happened. DiSalie has been under
pressure to art sinre a family of
right was ktilrd recently at a
llamlltnn. Ohio, crossing.
A Pennsylvania Railroad freight
train struck thr stalltm wagon In
which Ihe sixth-grade girl* were
returning home from a Irtp to a

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fowling pieces, i wonderful fun
for shooting quail but not quite
up lo the meet-and potatoes duty
of the American frontier.
What he doei do li become the
iherltf of a lough cattle town,
earn a reputation as ^ fait gunfighter, fall In love with Jayne,
who play* the molt curvaclou*
and unobtainable cafe owner In
the Writ, and become a hlood
brother of a hostile Indian tribe,
With a side-splitting lituation
build-up which I* »o funny that
It can make an Indian laugh.
More bring* pcare to the town,
civilization to the Indian* (to
whom he sells hi* fowling piece*)
and marriage to himielf and
Jayne. And no bride ever given
away by a savage war chief ever
looked lovelier.
Also showing as a part of the
double feature Is “The Tarnished
Angrls," starring Itock Hudson,
Robert Slack, Dorothy Malone and
Jack Carson.

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BATTLE OK THE SHARKS — Spencer Tracy is shown in
h thrilling battle with the Riant sharks in W arner Bros.'
film of Ernest Hemingway's Pulitzer and Nobel Prize win­
ning novel, “The Old Man and the Sea," which starts Sun­
day at the Ritz Theatre.

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Riiz Schedules 'Old Man And The Sea'
“The Old Man and the Sea,”
the long anticipated Warner Pros,
motion picture release bused on
the celebrated Erncil Hemingway
novel whilh made literary his­
tory, open* Sunday at the llllz
Theatre.
Starring Spencer Tracy, the dis­
tinguished WarncrColor film is
viewed as making a contribution
to motion pictures equal to that
made to world literature by Hem­
ingway’s deeply moving story.
The film was produced by I n ­
land Hayward, and directed by
John Sturges from a screenplay
by Peter Vlcrtel. Hcmmlngway’a

S H E R IF F OF. FRACTURED JAW* — Jayne Mann field
and Kenneth More aro shown in Twentieth Century Fox’*

laujrh-filled drama, "The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw," cum­
in* to the Movleland Drive-In Theatre Sunday.

Hospital Notes
MARCH 1ft
Admissions
Lola Mario Beilin (Sanford)
Chariot Cross (Sanford)
Donna Parker (Sanford)
Elizabeth Howe (Sanford)
Hazel White (Sanfordl
Barbara Jean Gilchrist
(.Sanford)
Carl Culver (Sanford)
Walter I.. Slroudcnmlcr Sr
(Sanford)
Mac Isabel Vesta (DrLand)
BIRTHS
naby girl lo Mr. and Mrs
Hnnald Beilin (Sanford)
Discharges
Lucille Presley (Kustis)
Alexia Ballard (Geneva)
Cindy Fuller (Sanford)
la r r y Hamrick (Sanford)
Joyce LcGrr (Sanford)
William Brown (Denary)
Charles Shaw (Sanfordl

MARCH IT
..Admissions
Myra Joan Carangl (Sanford)
__ Elizabeth Screen (DeBary)
Loyee LeGer (Sanford)
Row Lee Williams (Orlando)
Mary Douglasp (Orlando)
Michael Moses (Chuluota)
Viola Desmond (Lake Mary)
1,1 Marian Smith (Sanford)
:• ‘Valerie McIntyre (Sanford)
Jean Pelleni (Sanford)
Denver Caldwell (Sanford)
Births
Baby girl lo Mr. and Mra.
Edmond Washington (Sanford)
Discharges
. Katherine Boyd and Baby
(Lake Mary)
Jerry Burdick (Sanford)
David Lee Stubbs (Sanford)
: Brantley LIngard (Sanford)
tihlrley Jean Parke and baby
, V (Sanford)
David Moses (Sanford)

TODAY &amp;
SATURDAY
OPEN, 12:45

Committee Told
Of ‘Horrifying1
School Conditions
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — The
Citizens Advisory Committee has
been told of “ horrifying" condi­
tions at six Duval County Schools.
A subcommittee, assigned lo
check on maintenance at (he
schools, said Wednesday It noted
poor materials in the schools,
inadequate administration, tack of
discipline and general neglect.
H laid most of the schools were
comparatively new but in some
cases “ apparently the contractors
hardly arc out of the schools
before maintenance la necessary."
The report said the group found
paint peeling, walla leaking, washrooms in “ miserable shape." lit­
tered playgrounds, lack uf respect
for principals and faulty lire pre­
vention facilities.

story, read by more th in 13,000,.
000 persons in 42 languages,
brought him the Nobel anil Pulit­
zer Priics and new world acclaim
as an artist of remarkable com­
passion and Insight into the human
heart. The Warner Bros, film
faithfully and beautifully trans­
fers these elements to the screen.
“The Old Man and the Sea”
was photographed with great care
in Cuba, the Bahamas, Peru,
Kquador, Panama, the Galapagos
Islands, Hawaii ami California,
James Wong llowc served as di­
rector of photography, with Floyd
Crosby and Tom Tutwiler supply­
ing additional photography. The
musical scorr waa composed and
conducted by Aradrmy Award
wlnnrr Dimitri Tlomkln.
Featured in the cast with Tracy
arc a 13-ycar-old Cuban boy, Fe­
lipe Pazoa. who has ^icver acted
before, and veteran stage, screen
■nd television performer, Harry
Bcllavar. Appearing briefly in the
film are Hemingway himself and
his wife.

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the Ashury Hour on Sunday from
*9 a. m. The service is conduct­
ed by the Itcv. M. R. Vaughn,
pastor of the Asbury Tabernacle,
Cincinnati, O.
Music for thr hour Ions program
Is provided by local residents. The
Asbury Hour Is in ils tenth year.

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2—
FOR RENT
X-A—ROOM * BOARD
3—1XACH RENTALS
4—
WANTED TO RENT
X—REAL ESTATE FOR SALB
ft—MORTGAGE LOANS
7—REAL ESTATE WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
ft-fLOW ESS - PLANTS
SHRUBS
Ift- O r r iC K EQUIPMENT
• lft—AUTOMOBILES •
TRAILERS
II—BOATS * MOTORS
IS—FARM SUPPLIES ft
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MACHINERY
•
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lft—ART1CXXS WANTED
1ft—PLACES TO BAT
IT—BEAUTY PARLORS
IS—FEMALE HELP, WANTED
IS—MALE HELP WANTED
• Sft—MALE OR FEMALE
* 1 1 —WORK WANTED
IS—BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
SB—SPECIAL SERVICES
lft—PIANO SERVICES
lftA—BUILDING CONTRACTORS
lft—ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
» A —BUILDING, REPAIR*. '*
IBB BUILDING SUPPLIES
IT—NOTICE • PERSONALS
SB—ARTICLES FOR SALE
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M—LOST AND FOUND

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t—TOE RENT
I or J ROOM, furniihed
ment, nrwly decorated.
per month or *12.00 per
213 South Laural.

REAL ESTATE FOE SAID

fr-FOR RENT

CLASSIFIED INDEX

Apart
$4l.no
week,
____

• 2-Bedroom houie, unfurnished.
~
kitchen equipped, III Eicambla
Dr. Phone FA 2-0020 after 3
p. m-, **3.00 per month.____
WELAKA A P A R T M W T ^ ^ — ■
private bath*. lid W. Fire* »*•
I BEDROOM Home *75.00, Kitchen equipped, FA 2-3651.____
APARTMENT—A v • 1 o n Apartmenu. Phone FA 2 5854.
_
APRIL lit: 2-bedroom homo com­
pletely lurnlahcd. Adult* only.
Inquire 2300 Sanford Ave.
3 -1 BEDROOM. lurnJahed a p a rt­
m ent!. private hatha. Park
A partm ents, 1717 Park Ave.
Phone FA 2-3993.
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turn Mrcount «nd voucher*. a*
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pllratlon to th* said Judaa for
final cattleman* of h*r
ration of aald *aiat». and for
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tha Estate «f .
Jam*' C. CJIbbs
Darraaad.
W. War,, Allornar for
ImlntatratrK
O. Ho*. Mil,
,nforit. Florida

2 REDROM, Fla. room, /meed
card 'a block from Lake. Phone
FA 2-2320.
FURN. Apt. ph. FA 2-0702.
3—BEDROOM houie
Kitchen
equipped. *100 00 Nice location,
phone FA 2-4014.
DOWNSTAIRS furntihed 3 mom
apartment, private bath. Near
town. 306 Elm. FA 2 2021.
1-ROOM efficiency
apartment,
private bath, acron from Po»t
Office.
3-REROOM houie, 2434 Yale Ave.
2 BEDROOM kitchen equipped
home, rail FA 2-6043.

SUNLAND
Estates

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Rm. Tile hath. FA 2-3931.

VA - FHA FHA In Sen ice
Conventional
Financing:
Down Payments
Low As $400

Furn. Apt., 2300 Mellonville.
FURNISHED 5-room apartm rnt In
Floral Heights. *65. t block
South of air bate; to the right
of Palmetto. Phillip Endera, Rt.
2. Box 372.

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

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A P P L Y IN PER SO N

Seminole County I*aundry

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"Want to buy a rabbit'* foot? I need the money for
bus fare home!"

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LAKE MARIE
ESTATES

PRICE
STOPPERS

$350 DOWN

IF rr IS

DUPLEX

Seminole Realty

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR
2 B edroom s

Florida Room
— F.ILA. —

$280°°

J. W. HALL

Stenstrom Realty

Fuhllah March I*, ft. A IT—April
a. m u _____ ,
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STAND

■REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE FOR SALB 11— AL'IUM 0 lULLb— 1 KAILBKS
Immediate Occupancy
NEAT MODERN 2 BEDROOM
27 fi . National Huu«p Trailer, ex­
BUNGALOW
cellent condition, *6Vino. Inquire
We (iiiarantee Personal
S
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Ideal home for young couple Marl­
at Lake Mary Food Market,
Satisfaction* On The
ing out or retired people. Built Construction Of Your Hnntc
Lake Mary.
i:fl K. Park A rt. Ph. FA 3-«l*3
by one of the better butldrr* in
Or
Your
Money
Cheerfully
'32 PONTIAC, perfect condition.
Sanford and la in excelent re­
Refunded.
Must sell. Make offer. See at
pair. Price ia cheaper than
Cowan Moughton Terrace, Apt.
rraaonablc at *7370.00. Down
No. #.
payment *3330.00, balance at
*65 oo monthly.
W. H. -B ill- S T E M P E R Ai w j
Realtor A Im urtr
Assoe. Laura B. Oxlar, H. E. T afftr
Arthur F. Day Everett Harper
Phone FA 2-4*91
U2 N. Park Cor. H w v. 17.92 k. 27th St.
The ONLY FIIA Financed
Phone FA 2-1501
MAYFAIR SECTION; Spacious 3
Hnmea Availnbie
bedroom furnished home. Own­
ROBERT
A.
WILLIAMS.
Realtor
NOW
IN DeDAKY
er. FA 2-1694.
Raymond I.undqulit. Aaaor.
As U w Aa
Allanlle Bank Bldg.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO
2 Bit. CB, kitchen equipped, cor­ FA 2-3*51
ner lot. Mo. pmt. *57.50. LAKEFRONT: Modern 2 bedroom
STOP AND CHECK THESE
4
Include*
Closing
I
FA 2-1330, Ext. 406, Colby or
home with double rarporte;
CARS I1EFORE YOU BUY
2 A 3 Bedrooms, l ' i Tiled
FA 2-0*83.
large lot and fruit treei. By
baths.
1858 Cltev ridel Station Wagon
Owner. FA 2-8132.
Many Custom Quality feaiures.
Furnished 2 bedroom CB houie in
81*61.90
PLUS:
The
convenience
of
Citrus Heights. FA 2-6050.
HIT Cadillac "82" 4 Door
being within 2 block* of
CHOICE lot, Loch Arbor, Lake
83491.60
DeBary Plate, a complete
For tho Boat Soya In Rest Estate
Front, on paved Street. Phone
1957 Ford 4 Door Station Wagon
S
haping
Center.
NO
8-4564.
SEE CULLEN * HAKKEY
8095.00
W. A. Cagle, Jr. Salesman
1157 ( hr) tier Saratoga 4 Door
W. G. Miller. Developer
I
U
'
j
’
X
500’
FRONTAGE
on
Hi110 N. Peek Ave. Ph. FA t-3**l
81994.9*
Sales Office
way 17-82 writh 2-bedroom home.
1131 Dodge Royal 4 Dour
llwv.
17
92
DeBary
Plata
FA
2-7887.
AREA zoned for trailer park.
8965.90
Ph. NO 8-4971 or NO 8 4711
Boom for 50 trailers. In Lake
1*55 Cadillac 02 4 Door
6 MILEN NORTH OF
13—BUILDINGS
o
n
interstate
Mary.
81194.**
SANFORD
Road job ill Seminole County
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
1154 fluitk Roadraaater 4 Door
are Adverllted for salr, number­
*891.60
Realtor
ed front 1 lo 1] atartlng on Ml
1954 Chevrolet Bel-Air 4 Door
LAKE MARY
way 15 S North of Lake Monroe CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME. As­
*595.90
Ph. FA 2 5237 or FA 2-1964.
bestos shingle two bedroom 1934 Pontiac Station Wagon
and West on Orange Blvd. 4home together with TEN LOTS
*7*3.90
houses on Iliway 46 and the 13th
BEER TAVERN on lllway 17 92,
near modern shopping center. 1*32 Cadillac "62" Convertible
on the S. W. end of interstate
Volusia County. FA 2-0300.
*691.60
If you are looking for a bargain
job.
Immediate occupancy, 2-bedroom
this is one. The total price it til l Cadillac "62" 4 Door
Mail bids to Whita Construction.
*593.60
CB newly refinlahed Phillip*
only *9,000 00 cash. Why not in
Company. P. O. Box 27*. Lake
built. Term* or will discount
scstigate. Would stand a good 1931 Chevrnlfl Sport Coupr 8296.06
Monroe. There will be 30 day*
equity for cash. FA 2 6033 or
loan.
allowed for moving of Buildings.
1931 Merrury 4 Door
FA 2-2541.
Thia ad will run 2 Week*.
RAYMOND M. I1ALL
1113.00
BEALTOR ft INSUROR
REAL ESTATE
Third St. ft Park Airnue. South
TRUCKS
■sk Crumley k Montaitk
Y'ail Call Ball
at 117 Sou* Park Ph. FA 1-4891 2 m ils monthly incomr *115.00,
1*38
Chevrolet
&gt;i Pick Up
L’orner location, close in. to
I’hons FA 23*41
11493.90
settle
rstate.
*8500,
requires
R O S A L . PA Y T O N
Pick Up
This is a guest past to the Movie- 1*37 Chevrulrt
*3500
down.
Ragtaterad Real Eatato Broker
*1298.60
land Drive-In for Janrt John
Ph. FA f .llO l- 1 7 - n a t Hiawatha
1957 Dodge
Tick Up
ion Lap. date Apr. 3, '59.
(1193.90
W. DIETRICHS — REALTOR
3-BEDROOM CU, living It dining
1937 Chevrolet H Tick Up
-MORTGAGE MIAN'S
Ellr.
Methvln—Velma
Gomalez,
room, kitchen equipped, family Adelaida II. Motel — Associates,
1893.90
room, 2 bathi, quiet neighbor­
*1,000 to *100,000 available fur
1901
Park
Are.
FA
2-5232
hood. city limita. *14,500. GI
purchase of second mortgages.
mortgage. *3200 down cr term*.
DeLucian, Temple 1-4092 or
FA 2 1889.
Midway 7-3325.

(Includfti d o tin g )

.00

*8280

only $f7.50 monthly
•

Blocks Wait Ot Franeh
Avenue an &lt;0th Straat.
MODEL OPKN DAILY

Choice

Clark. Circuit Court
a rm lnnla C e u a iy
Florida
f.y: Martha T. Vlhlaa
P a a n i r Clark

till AND

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Save Dollars At

7— R E A L

KMTATK W a NT M o

I or 5 AriTi, Sanford area with
arrets to railroad siding. West
aide preferred. Phone FA 2 1991
nr FA 2 2101.

Towns: FEGJTT
CITRUS TREES
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
Grapevllle Ave.
FA 2 0686
WOODRUFF*!
Farm A Garden Center
ANNUALS
60| Celery Ave.

13 MACHINF.BY ft- TOOLS

23 SPECIAL BBRVICEB

DICTAPHONE in good *hape. Can
PUMPS — SPRINKLER
he sern at Ihr Sanford Herald
SYSTEMS
IIE W Y M URINES SlDtPOffice. *|nn.
All type* and sue*, installed
STEEI. FABRICATION"Do It Yourself"
BABY Carriage, Play Pen. Car
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPM ENT
IVE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Bed. Car .«cal. Call FA 2-61S2.
1ue»., Mar. 31. 9 A. M. FT.
S T I N E
LAUDERDALE, FLV at Pro*pe«t
Machine and Supply Co.
Cotton ft Wool Yarns, Notions,
ltd., ft Seahuaid Rft. Hall Sircl 207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2 6432
Thread*, Tape*.
Tank Co. quitting A selling n'l
KOI.I.INS HOflRY SHOP
equip.: Heavy Shop Equip.: 22', RMLLAWAY. ifoipltal and Rabi
12' ft 10’ Lathe*, awing to fill";
Reds. Day, Week or Month— At Tha Sign Of The Totem Pol*
2617 S. French Ava.
Radial 6n" Drill; Boring Mill;
Tel. FA 2-3181. Furnitur* Center
Shaper; Threading Marti*.; Mill­
116 West First St.
REDl MIX CONCRETE
ing Machine; 10' Plate Rollei; 14'
Window Seal* — Lintel* — Steel
Television
Tubes
Tested
Fre*.
Steel Shear; Grimier*; Bio* Pin
Create Trap* — Sand—Dry Well*
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
Pie**; Hyd Pre»*ei to 150 T; 40'
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
At The Sign Of The Totem Tole.
(Vllcad Crane; Grinders; Approx
Ph. FA 2 3751
3M Elm Av*.
2617
S.
French
Ava.
27.5 largr Drill Bit*; IPO ,*rt»
STOVE, Refrigerator. Dinette. Set
■trill*; Bcamrr*; Tap*; Cutler*;
AIR CONDITIONING
of bedroom furniture. Oddi- and
Socket Set*; Tap ft Die Set*;
II. R. POPE CO.
end*. FA 2-4M9
Many Wrenrhe*; Other Tool*.
206 S. Park ---- FA 2-4214
UPRIGHT Piann *73 nr nexl belt
WELL DRC.IJNO
C-omplele Automatic Welding
offer.
Excellent eonditloa
Fairbanks Morse Pumps
Equip: 25 Welders, 20n to 1200
FA 2 0816.
“
Repairs In ail nukes
amp, ga* ft elec, driven, mostly
HOWARD C. MING
Lincoln; Autnmatlc positioner* ft
FACTORY .TO YOU207 K. Commercial Ave.
Lincoln Head*; Over 25 Acetylene
ALUMINUM
Phone
FA
2-2*33
&gt;tl*; Cutters, Other Weld equip.
VENETIAN BUNDS-*
Enclosed head. Sag-proof hatTBA
TELEVISION SERVICE
Steel Stock In quantities of
rail with plastic ends. Flattie
All -Make* and Models
many spec*; New ft u»ed Valve*
or rayon tapes. Cotton orSiyloa
WINN TV
of many type-,
to g” ; Fil­
cord*.
—
318 W. 1st. St. FA 2 2994
ling*; Elec. Motor* to 75 IIP;
S rn h n rik (,!,*** nnd P * I r C Co .
Office Equip; Power Shop Tool*. 22 A—PLUM HINT, ana ROOFING 113 l i t W. :.id St. Ph. FA .2-4622
CALL-TITUSVILLE
PAINT *3.93 Ga —2nd7~Gal. FreT.
Marion 1 yd Cranr u
Cat
PLUMBING ft HEATING INC
ARMY NAVY SURTLUS
power; 2 Cat D 4 Tractors; JD ft
Thone FA 2-7691
310 Sanford Ave. &gt;
Mil Tractor*; Comp A Atr Tool*; SANFORD
Ford Sedan*; Pirkup* to '55; '54
p 'a T T T t
s p e c u l
&amp;
l&gt;i*-T Flat-Dump; I'hev w hyd
Alkvd
Flat
Enamrl
Interior
Joe
C.
Thomas
Tail-gale; KB-.1 ft 6x6 Boom
Wall l’atnt.
1023
Sarlta
St.
FA
2
0643
Trurk; *51 Mark Die*e| ft Dodge
Reg. Suaelal
T rartnri; Fruehauf ft GT Dane
l*t. Gallon
3.10 Z 3.10
Tandem
Floats;
Ungers
23
T
I&gt;»w
. . .
2nd. Gallon
boy; Truck Part* &amp; Tractoe Parts.
PLUMBING
WRITE-WIRE Auctioneer* for
HEATING
6th ft
sale bill. In*p*rt any lime. Tin*
Mapla
auction tnrludes a very large num­
AIR CONDITIONING
ber nf varird items of equipment CONTRACT and REPAIR WOUK
in good condition.
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-4342 GOOD used furniture. FA S16QS.
SPINET pisno, late model, fqH kay
PLUMBING
TERMS: Complete Payment Sale
hoard. ro*t }8nooo, will tall
Contracting
ft
Repair*
Day:
Cashier's or Certified
*393 "J. guaranteed, P h o n a
Free
Estimate*
Checks, Bank Letters. Earh PieceFA 21971.
R.
I„
HARVEY
Positively-Sell*-To-High eat-Bidder
Ml
Sanford
Ave.
Phona
FA
2
33*3
Without-.Minimum !H
&amp;
Hall Stcrl Tank Co. Owner 24-PIANO SERVICE
DUSKS
&amp; l HAULS
Ft. Lauderdale
PH. LO 4-43.12
Powell's Office Supply
PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
FORKE BROTHERS
117 Sn. Magnolia
PA 2W. L. HARMON
TIIE AUCTIONEERS
Ph.
FA
2-4223
Alter
3;00
p.
m.
I mNCOIA, NEBRASKA
29—FURNITURE aad
321 Sharp Bldg.
Pit, 2.1043
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
~
24-4 Ill'll.DING CONTRACTORS
This la g guc.xt pas* (o the Km
Theatre for Charle* Calhoun. For carpentry, painting, screen­
ing, looting, and platter repair,
New Jk Uiad
Exp. date Apr. 3, '59.
asphalt tile, asbestos tiding,
Furniture and AppllSReaG
ma«onry
or
wood
steps,
leveling
A4-B I M P WA
and tepairing garage* and Mather of Sanford
wrecking call FA 2-4899.
CURB GIBUS over 21. Apply in
203-209 R. First 8t lit. FA S-09SS
person at Pig 'N Whittle.
28—ELECTRICAL SERVICES
SELL US YOUR FURNITUR!
DIET office worker, 44 hr. week
• We BUY the Most
VACUUM
CLEANER
REPAIRS
*143 00 per Month through train­
• Wo SELL the Most
ing, apply Dietition, Seminole Parts for all makes of cleaners; • Wr PAY Ihr Most
Electrolux, Hoover, Kirby, etc.
Mrmorial Hospital.
SUPER TRADING POST
Free pick-up. Work guaranteed.
Ph. FA 2 0677
FA 2 4765.
IS— Male i»el£&lt;JJfaiited&lt;
• RIO VALUES '
BODY ft FENDER MAN wanted. Houst Wiring — Electric Service
• QUICK CREDIT •
Sid Vihlrn
Apply in person between 8 ft
• EASY TERMS
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
5. Seminole Rody ft Upholstery,
112 Magnolia
FA 2-0913
301 W. 2nd.
New And Used Furniture
23 A - BUILDING — REPAIRS— 311 E. First SI.
Xl-Wark Vfaatad
rA 2-5621
PAINTING
Painting A-l. FA 2 7928.
FLOOR sanding and finishing New ft Used Furniture ft AppU*
ancc*. A Good Place Ta- •
IRONING—in my home FA 2 5899.
Cleaning, w a x i n g .
Serving
IUIY SELL or TRADE ^
Seminole County since 1923.
JENKINS FURNITUR! •
IJahyalt or iron. FA 2-7921.
H. M. Gleason, Laka Mary
400 Sanford Ave. £ 1
Practical nursing nr companion
-IftMlJltANCK
Used furniture, appllaneai, -taoie
for elderly lady, rail FA 2 6526
etc. nought-sold. Larry's-M ar*
after 6 P. M.
J ia h ilA
113 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 -tllt.
HOUSEWORK, Phone FA 27191.
I* ILiAM K /
36—LOST AND FOUND
23—SPECIAL SERVICES
&lt;V“f
I.OST—LEASE. Rig Sal* 0 a
FA 2-3Z62 Everything. Furniture Cantar.
Complete
Lawn
Maintenance; Meltch llldg.
Fertilizer. Spraying, M o w i n g,
*7—NO TICKS—PERSON AI.K
Thl* la a gucat pass to tho RttS
JOHN' I4JMMERSE
Theatre for Dianne Smith, Eap.
416 Willow Ave.......... FA 2 7197
dale Apr. 3, ’59.
•
Quick laundromat Service
Shirts Finished In 46 Hours
I'OUND—One Boat in Lake J*#Sanlton* Dry Cleaning
sun. Owner May Claim by DaaK. 21th St. Foodmart Bldg.
eribinc and Paying Stora|9
SOITIISIDP. LAUNDROMAT
charges,
—

HOLLER

Motor S a le s
2nd nnd Palmetto
Phone t FA 2-62.11
FA 2-0711
N ight:
FA 2-0365
t t —BOATB and MOfOM

Plumhintr

Repairs

m

N KW

WILSON - MA1ER

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

To wliom it may con­
cern: I, Turner Mc­
Donald am not ad­
vertising' for any
f e m a l e “ He l p
Wanted,”

Windshield
Bark r.laaa
INCOME TAX' SERVICE
Door Glia*
Vent (il* M
H'm. II. Murray
l i l t Celery Av*.
FA 2 1394
SERVICli
Closed Sunday
Senkarik Glaan and Paint Co.

Year Kvlarud* Dealer
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
304 6- t E, let. Pkaa* FA 1-5941 112-114 W. lad 54. F t. PA 2-4422

AVAILABLE NOW

WANTED
HENRY SCHUMACHER
Phone FA 2-6310

\\a invite-you to bo our guMlft aboolutcly fre*
without obligation a t one of Sanford’s leading
Motals while you locate suitable housing for
fob and your family. Pick up your koy a t tha
Sales Office.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
BRAILEY ODHAM, Fran.
Corner H w r. 17-92 ft 27th St.
Phone FA 2-15 t l

FOUND—Row Boat, owner m |y
have by identifying and p a y tll
storage. FA 2-3480.

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK :
HOM ES
•
•

FHA

Cabbage Wagon

USED

$SAVE$

Dea-a-dirt Tablets; weeks supply
BEAUTIFUL DISH GARDENS
ENVELOPES, U tterheads, state­ 96c. Itoumlllat ft Anderson —
t i — Pata-IJveauekdHipptMa
IANFORD FLOWER SHOP
ments, Involrri, hand hills, and
Fausts Drug Store.
FA *1*22
ar
FA 2 *276 LIGHT Ducka, Mri. K. It. Gray.
programs, e t c .
Progrrulve
Printing Co. Phona
2-2931 — *9—AltTlCLHn FOR RALE
Bl. I. Box 261 Phone FA 2-7082.
1 1— Aatamebljea ft Trailer*
304 West 13th St.
Sanford, Fla.
l?u Haxs Accordion. 5 week* old.
1953 CHEVY, *» ton pirkup. Good
7 switches, cost *500. stilt has
Fumltura Moving ft Storage
condition, equipped for touring 11—ItA lfT T PARLORS
guarantee, *175 or brat rash
C. E. PHILUP8, Again
mobile home. *450. 2512 Clair- HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
offer iinmrdiatcly. Ilox 120, San­
WASIIBURN VAN LINES
mont Ave.
FA 2-1991
FA 2 5742.
105 So. Oak 1300 French Ave.
ford Herald.
1946 GMC 522 tractor and Freuhauf insulated van trailer. Rnih
in good condition. Tire* alone
worth *400. rA 2 4537

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

25—ARTICLES FOB BALK

AN AUCTION

LAFF-A-DAt

Home* Deiljrned For
Florida Living.
*65.00 Kurn. apt. 2 Bdrm. Fla. 3 JL ft Bedroom*—1 &lt;fc 2 Bath*

2-IIKDROOM house, Florida room,
kiirhcn equipped, monthly pay­
105 COUNTRY Club Circle. Thia
ment« *52.69. phone FA 2 142S,
2 bedroom epnereie block inline
or Inquire at 1*01 Holly Ave.
ia less than one year old. For
l,ota «, &gt;. and f. Block
f . Tract 21. BAKLANIM.
only *360.00 down and paymrnt
M'llINHH. a c n r d l n a tu
lots
lots
of *65 00 monthly. You may
I'lot t h a t f o f ramrd rd In
ilnok 1. paac t l . I’uh*
move in today. We have the key. Ilrramwold Section — All cleared.
Hr l l t i o r d a nf aamtnaU
Pricr i« right. 2411 Chase Ave
f o u n l y , Florida
Tou t a d Farh o f T«u. a i a n o i l , FIVE Acre* tiled farm land on
Phone FA 2-5604. Sanford.
fiad tha' a auit to n u itt t u l a ' •
South Sanford Ave. *2.795.00
tha a *a» a dtarrlbad p r e p s r i r h a i
FARMER'S ACJENClF"
with *7*5.00 down. Terms on
batn (Had a t a l n a t you and you
ar# harabr rta u lra d la carve a
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
balance.
r .,pr of yu ur A n a a i r l o tha I'om*
D. H. Whitmore, Asaac.
p l a i n on tha iq a ln tirf'e e tio rn sv a . Open Man. aad Fri. till • F. M.
FRI.UF.il AN D H K TT IX tlllA l F. II*
116 5. French Ave. Ph. FA X5221
Koulh Kao trlt*. W in te r f a r h . F lo r ­
After hour* FA 2 2011 or FA 2 4*21
ida. and flla lh a o r l f l n a l In lha
HERBERT STF.NSTROM
at flra of lha D a r k of tha Clrruit
This is a guest pass to the Mnv|eCourt on or hafara April t i l h . J»l«:
Registered Broker
n th a ro ia a lha a l l i f a l i o o o f aald
land Drive In for Paul WarLF.N RLSNT.R
i-..n,plaint w i l l ha t a k a a aa eon*
mack. Eap. date Apr. 3, '59.
faaaad.
LOTTIE BROADWAY
Thla notir* alia II ba puhlltliad
KEN TORBETT
nnta aa&lt; h w ea k (or four ennaaru*
Asaeclatr*
t l t a waaha In Iba Hanford llarald.
I'a tld thla l l t h d a r Of Msrrh, 111 N. Park — Ph. FA 2142*
I la h»Ulh hnpalaa
win i ar Park, Florida
IdlCAl.l
o r, Vfwfndoii

F ri.. M ar. 20. 1959— r» jr e 9

4th Addition.

|I« I ||. l ltlr nr Inlatral
It* and tu III*- f-.ilwo ina
■laacrlbtd nrnparl). a l i u .
i * r In C rm ln rlt Csur.ly*.
Flnrlda, t u . w l t i

A M&gt; B F T T I M I H A 1 6

E r r s IB

South
PINECREST

*65 no laren 3 Bdrm. unfum. apt.
Dining Rm. til* hath, fireplace,
nice yard, 1703 Mifnolia Ave.

Rentier
PltlMA Cl'HTlft
HAROLD O RANOEI
"Call Hall" Phene FA X-X64!
HARRIET M. MILLIN'
HARni.h A. LKAIINKD aad
HOME SEEKERS
1IAHCI. If. LEARNED. bla w|fa
And lo t Tba u n k n o w n aoouaa of 1303 WYNNWOOD Dr. One year
aald almtra narnad a a .
old 3-bedroom, 1 tile bath home,
lural Krfandanta.
liv ely kitchen, equipped with
And lo : All narllaa c l s ln i l n * In.
K i t a l by, th r o u g h , tinWcitinghouic Stove and refrige­
dar or a e a l n a t lha above
rator. Drive by and aec thla at­
nama natural
llrfand.
,ania nut kpnwn tu ba
tractive hopie. then give ui a
naad or alia*
call, tl.ooo.oo down, *8« 25
And tu: All pa rtita I t a r l n c or
f l a lr a ln a ta ha»a any
monthly. Immediate poiaciiion.

FRLIHCI1

B an !nr it

&amp;

IK TUB c m e i i r COl BT OF TH E
AINTM J l DIIIAI. f l R f l lT. IK
AKU FOH BMHIKOtM CUIKT1. 2-BEDROOM, 1 bath CH home;
KMIMIUA IK I H A U K H V Ka. 100*1
utllUy room, kitchen equipped.
F A .M .A N n o o o i . f f o u n e r . . i n c .
SUIT TO UUIKT T1TI.I1
Located in Pinecreat. Excellent
a Flarlda Corporation,
condition. FA 2 *593.
Flalatui.
r V i U A CURTK, at at
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Itafrndanta
2544 French Ave.
&gt;UTI( K O F *1 IT
In ib a .Nairn at tba I t a l a a t Fler*
Ida:
T*

3br

Quiet Community
N ear G olf Course

$450 Down

AND

Includes Cloalng Cost

CONVENTIONAL MORTGAGE
LOANS

Turn Waal On 20th
SI. Follow Country
Club Kd. it W atch
F ur Our S if iu • • .

OPEN D A IL Y

Applications Processed Through This Office

9:00 A. M. T il B ark
SUNDAY
2:00 I&gt;. M. TU D ark

Raymond M . BALL, Realtor

SU otm eU MS

218 S. Park Ave.

Phone FA 2-5641

Construction Co^ Inc.
211 Wr*4 254b Stroat
Phona FA 24193

.

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[jBWELRY NEEDS, WATCTI
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Gwaltney Jeweler
FA I 4 M

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SIS B. P ark

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By WILIJAN EWALD
NEW YORK (UPJ) — Jack
Benny'* on# hour ipeclBl for CBS
TV Wedneiday night wa* ■ pro’*
Job, beautifully paced, tidily eonilrucled and in moat of Ha parta,
quiet funny.
The hour wai unbottied with
some cheerful nonaenia—two open­
ing*. The ft rat, a nice aott-ihaU
icml off, had Benny on a (tool,
unjacketed, pretending be waa
warming up to atudlo audience.
The iccond, a beguiling ciaay in
pomp, wa* the "big" openingthree marchlrtg band*, confetti,
balloon*, alm m era, a unleyellit,
a cowboy on a hor**, a drawn
rlckihaw and an equally tired
looking camel, a cre»c#nt moon
with a girl panenger, and. juit
■bout everything but NBC-TV’a
Wagon Train, which, unfortunately
(till la detained aomewhere wait
of St. Joe.
From that point on, It waa almo»t all gravy. Bob Hope wa* on
board and wat In handtoma form.
Mttii Gaynor also waa mustered
In and although bar singing la
undlitingulihed and her dancing
■ trifle heavy-footed, she la plea*■ntly contoured and did no real
harm.
Tha meat portion* of th# ahow
were contained in two Benny
aklts. One wa* a hit with Senor
Wencei, that ventrtloquiit refugee
from Ed Sullivan, which had
Benny'* head Inside a box. It's
rather Imponlbte to eaplaln—you
had to be there, aa they lay. But
it waa eertalnly a successful
chunk of clownery.
The other skit was—and I hats
to use th* word—a claiilc. It in­
volved Benny and a trio of chlmpanteea who are pert of an act
called the Marquli Family. It waa
a file fugue In pistachio and
the videotape certainly ihould be
deeded In some comic hall of
fame.
Bud Yorkln, who strawboiaed
the Fred Aitaire iperial earlier
this season, produced and directed
the Benny hour. He can take bow
number two for the semester.
Hbort shots: Harold Stone turn­
ed in a very solid Job Wedneiday
night aa the villain on CBS-TV'a
Trarkdown. Robert Culp, the hero
of the seriei, also chipped in hla
usual four-square performance.
Culp, Richard Boone of CBS-TV’a

Rawls Is Leading
Royal Crown Open
COLUMBUS, Ga. (U P l)—Bet­
sy Rewlt held a three-stroke lead
today In the $6,000 Royel Crown
woman’* . open here after shoot,
injr the only aub-par golf in the
opening round Thursday.
Miia Rawla, of Spartanburg,
S.C., wbo shot n bllitarlng 70 at
the Augusta Country Chib In the
Titleholdera laat Sunday but fin*
iehed second, hoped to break her
“Geunila jinx" hero this week.
The 6-0, 132-pound veteran golf­
er shut a two-under women's par
72. That was good enough to put
her three strokes In frqnt of Patlv
Berg, Minneapolis, Minn., end
Wlffi Smith, Bt. Claire, Mich.
Louli Buggs, Sea Islend, Ga.,
who captured the THleholdera ia
windy and 'aold weather, found
Thursday*! gusty wind* and feet
greena too much. Mis* Buggs end­
ed up at 76 in a tie for third with
Marlene Better Haggs, Delray
Beach, Fla., and Bonnie Randolph,
Nmploa, Fla.

Have Gun, WUt Travel and Jim
Garner of ABC-TV's Maverick are
Ihe most stylish of TV’s actorcowboys.
Bob Hope, who guested briefly
on the NBC-TV Jack Paar show
Wedneiday night, waa in pretty
good form. It would be Interesting
sometime to throw Hope, Jack E.
Leonard, Oicar Levant and Groucho Marx into an off-the-cuff con­
verts tion piece Just to see what
might erupt.
The Channel Swim: Neither
Naked City nor Rough Riders ia
listed on the temporary ABC-TV
schedule for next season. .. Sidney Kingsloy'i one hour medical
seriei, World In White, Is report­
ed to be the ahow CBS-TV will
throw in against NBC-TV’a Wagon
Train on Wedneiday night neat
season.
John Aaron and Jesse Zouimer,
producers of CBS-TV’a Person To
Person for ala years, will resign
after the aeries’ laat ahow on
June 26—the pair are reported to
be somewhat less than enthuied
about Arthur Godfrey replacing
Ed Murrow on the Interview ahow
next fall. . .Bell Telephone la con­
sidering spomorshlp of 15 specials
on NBC-TV next season, split
about evenly between leienee and
musical shows.

Revival Scheduled
At Oviedp Baptist
Dr. O. L. Walker, DeLand will
conduct a stria* of revival* next
weak at the First Baptist Church
of Oviedo.
Dr. Walker la head of the De­
partment of Religion at Stclion
University. An ordained minlitcr,
Walker has served aa pallor to
churches over the south during
hla years at Howard College in
Birmingham, Ala., and Southern
Baptiat Seminary, Louisville, Ky.
The meeting at the Oviedo
Church ia in eooperation with the
simultaneous cruiade iponsorrd
by IS churches in the Seminole
Bapliit Association.
The services will be held dally
al T:M p. m. from March 22
through Easter Sunday. An addi­
tional service will be held at U
a. m. Easter. The pubHe la In­
vited to attend.
A apodal early Easter service
Is planned at 6 a. m. In the'
Oviedo Methodiat Church. The
Rev. Jack Bryant, pastor of, the
Baptist Church will preach' on
"What the Well-Dressed Christian
Will Wear on Easter.” Coffee will
be served following the service.

Audubon Society
Will Meet Here
The Seminole Chapter of tha
Florida Audubon Society will
meet Monday at T:10 p. m. to the
Home Economics classroom at
Seminole High School.
Th* program will be under the
direction of Mra. Sarah D. Albar•on, homo economist of tha Flor­
ida State Board, of Conservation.
The public la invited.

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FLORIDA

NO. 398

Tibet Anti-Red Revolt Spreads
To China, Nationalists Report
^gC itiN G TRAINING IS HERE—The GianU
took advantage of the aun th a t finally came
out, and atarted th e ir workouts Saturday.
For moat of the trainees, this was the first

of their workouta. This happens to be the
Corpus Christ! Club on the stadium dia­
mond.
(Herald S ta ff Photo)

Second Body Recovered; Wifzel Medalist
In Spencer GolfOfficers
Selected
Third Feared In Waters
Sunshine Is Back,
Pairings Listed

Players Get Work Af Seminole High;

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Baseball players, eating heavily
and exercising little during a week
of rain, atarted paying the price o(
"living high on the hog" yester­
day.
Although some were puffing af­
ter "wind sprints" around the San
Francisco Giants’ farm league base
here, others didn’t appear to be a
hit out of ihapo.
Bob Perry definitely appeared to
toho in the latter category, belting

News Briefs
Yea, It’s Likely
WASHINGTON (U P IW o rd a n ’a
Xing Hussein arrives today for a
visit during which he la likely to
ask for additional U. S. aid.

•No Nose Cone Yet

CAP* CANAVERAL (U PD -Tbe
Air IV)ret has failed in its third
attempt to recover an experiment­
al bom ease fired into the Atlantic.

Quake Hits Nevada

W1NNEMUCCA, Nev. (UPI) The strongest earthquake in Amert
k a since IBM, "roiled" across
Nevada Sunday night but appar­
e n t l y left no damage.

1,932nd Was Charm
Lo n d o n ( u p n - v e r a .. . ard
rejected Roy Horne'l i.m. ..age
proposals 1,931 times but gave in
n number 1,902 and they were
married Saturday.

Pope To Wash Feet
VATICAN CITY (UPI) — Pope
John will wash (he fc*l of 12 poor
Wef Rome in Holy Week ceremonies
at the Basilica of St. John in Latoran on Thursday,

King: To Visit U. S.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Tbs
White House announced today that
King Baudouln of Belgium has ac­
cepted President Elsenhower's in­
vitation to visit the United States.

Resignation Accepted
•

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi­
dent Eisenhower accepted today
the resignation of Malcolm An­
derson as an assistant attorney
general, effective April I.

The Razor’s Edge

WARSAW (UP!) — Economist
X ailm icn Pawlowski was sen­
tenced to life imprisonment for us­
ing forged documents to obtain
^ 00,000 razor blades from a War­
s a w factory.

Third Is Important

MADISON, Wis. &lt;UPI) — T.irce
buildings were dedicated a t the
University of Wisconsin over the
week end — a dormitory for 234
women, a dormitory for 256 men,
and a commons building.

Ships Crash In Fog
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BOULOGNE, Prance (U P l)-A
Soviet aleamer sank and a Ger­
man freighter was crippled today
In separate collisions in thick fog
off the coast of Europe. One men
wea missing and feared deed.

Swindlers Arrested
WASHINGTON (UPI) — KB!
egenta arrested I I persons today
hi a crackdown on a nationwide
swindle involving newspaper puscontests.

Jmathers To Speak

JACKSONVILLE ( U P l ) - S - _
eorge Smathera (D-Fla.) will bo
rlnctpaJ speaker a t the State
sen. of County Commisslonere
invention which opens a throa­
ty stand here Tuesday.

Negroes Rob Bank
CHARLESTON, 8. C. (UPI) —
our Norro man robbed the CelMin Street branch of the First
ationai Bank of Charleston Uiy and escaped with a email
mount of

‘Mix’ Aid Requested
WASHINGTON

t UPI) — Arlnur

8 . Flemming, secretary of health,
education and welfare, has sug­
gested that college* work out apeerrengrmems for etudrnli
high schools were aloead by

three consecutive pitches far over
the wall. Dusty Rhodes, Willie MeCovey and other member* of the
Phoenix squad lashed out long
drivel during an Intensive drill.
Corpus Christ!, Texai League
champs, ventured to IndlanvUle for
an exhibition game. The Texans
took their lumps, 10 3, at the handa
of the Mobile Bears of the South­
ern Association.
A scheduled exhibition game
here between Phoenix and Roch­
ester waa called off. The Phoenix
Giants, Pacific Coast league
champions, hadn't had enough
practice, according to Carl Hubbell, G lints' minor laagua director.
Drilla for the farm clubs started
at 10:30 a. ra., lasted until 4 p. m.
Batting and fielding were the or­
ders of the day, along with plenty
or running, at four separate loca­
tions around tha base.
Hurlera called for batting prac­
tice duty were not extended. Khar*
of pulled muscles also kept most
others from going at full speed.
Drills'at three-qiJarten speed were
on tap again today.
Aa announcement la expected
shortly on the exhibition schedule
here. Some o f.th e games were
"washed out" permanently by the
week of rains.

Machines Are Used

A possible companion of Lonnie
C. Robinson, Sanford commercial
fisherman who drowned last week,
waa found floating In Lake Mossroe Saturday morning.
The badly decomposed body re­
mains unidentified. Coroner Hugh
Duncan said fingerprints and a
description of the man had been
sent to the FBI in Washington.
Results should be known by Wed­
nesday,
Described aa about 47, 3 feet, 11
inches tall, and weighing 180
pounds, the body haa three miss-

Students at Seminole High School
never will have to ask how to
use a voting machine during elec­
tions.
Through cooperation of County
Commissioners, the student council
obtained six voting machines for
a recent school election. The Coun­
ty bore a portion of the expense
in the operation of the machines,
and gave the students examplts of
democratic voting.
Charles Bogan emerged victor­
ious In the race as president of
the student body. Serving with him
will be Niki Ashby, vice-president;
Marilyn McDaniel, secretary and
BURBANK, Calif. (UPI) - D e ­
Prances Strickland, treasurer.
tectives today probed the myste­
Doug Miller wat elected preil- rious death of an attractive 18dent of the Senior C lan. Other ycarold Beverly Hills housewife,
officers, for the 1939 80 term are whose husband and wealthy par­
Kay Ivay, vice president; Iinde ents refused to talk about the
Parker, eecretary; Unde Ross baffling case.
man, treasurer; Dian Aiken, chap­
The neatly clothed body of
lain. Student council representa­ Brenda Emerson was found lying
tives are Jeanette Brawn, Janet on the lawn of St. Joseph's Hos­
Glenn, Ray Lundqulst and Jeanne pital Saturday night after an un­
Southward.
identified man telephoned and
Junior class officeri chosen were said:
Deanna Nichols, president; Betsy
"There's a body lying out on
WUliami, vice-president; Nancy your lawn. A black sedan Just
Thomas,
treasurer;
Margaret drove off real fast."
Jones, chaplain. 8tudent council
A preliminary autopsy failed to
representative* are Suzanne Jonas, datermlne the cause of death, al­
Judy ^udwi«, aud Alex i»cKlbt,l. though It waa revealed autopsy
Ronnie Broadway waa elected surgeons found a small mark on
president of the sophomore cIsm . the Inner part of bar right arm
Serving with him are Ann Schu­ which might have been made by
macher, vice-president: Sharen a hypodermic needle.
Maxwell, secretary, and Mary
Del. LL I . J, Vandcrgrift said
A lengthy meeting la predicted Helen Washburn, treasurer. On the that when be and another detec­
for City Commissioners tonight. student council are Bob WUliami tive went to the nearby West Loa
Oa the agenda ia a discussion and Joann Zaigtor.
Angeles home of Mrs. Emerson's
of Mwage treatment plant reports.
parents, Mr, and Mr*. William
Sines the Commission as a whole
Blonder, they were met by attor­
la not In favor of the plant, de­
ney Jerome Weber.
bate probably will be lengthy.
"What** the crime" Weber de­
Other consideration! will be ■
manded, according to Vinderrequest to buy the property' at
grift.
Trench Ave. and Seminole BouteThe detective said Weber told
vard as a shopping center; estab­
them that he had advised Blonder,
CASTLETON.
England
(UPI)
—
lishing fees for use of the swim­
e furniture dealer, and hi* wife to
ming pool and designation of small A 20-year-old Oxford student waa refuse to answer any nucitlons.
trapped unconscious In a crevice
areai for annexation petitions.
feet below the surface today "You mean, even though your
Recoin r endition.- will be heard 1.000
daughter is dead under strange
from the Zoning and Planning In nearby Devil's Holt Cave. Res­ circumstances that you don't want
cuer*
tried
to
pull
him
out,
but
Commission. Two amendments to
to help usT" asked Vandergrift.
the Zoning Ordinance will be giv­ the rope broke.
"Don't be so cruel," the detec­
Nell Moaa became wedged In
en a public hearing.
the crevice Sunday while exptor- tive said someone In the house
In tha faraoui "peak cavern" in shouted.
Ballroom Dancing the Derbyshire hills with a group
of seven students.
Angler Lost Fish,
To Start Tonight
Nearly 100 rescuers worked
The second ballroom dinting through the night to get him out Boat And Trunks;
class will begin tonight at the before the foul air In the hole
civic center, under the direction would gnuff out hit life. They Women ‘Twitter1
of Mis* Polly Jack, recreation supplied him with oxygrn through
MIAMI (UPI) — It wasn't so
a tube leading into the crevice.
supervisor.
had when the fluh got away, said
A
doctor
waa
lowered
to
Moss'
Classes will be held each Mon­
fishermen Trank Vernie, 48.
day for JO weeks, from 8-9:30 p. side in an attempt to release him.
What made him mad was when
m. Registration for the clan haa He placed a rape around the boy'a be lost his boat and flame-red
been completed, with alx couples waist, but the rope snapped when swimming trunks.
on the wailing list. All persons reg­ the rescue teama hauled on It.
It also was embarrassing.
"We have to walk a long way
istered are urged to be present
It all started Sunday when a
and prompt at tha ela n tonight. from tha entrance and then crawl
for 800 feet on our stomachs In a big wave threw him from loc
■pact 20 inches high and a foot rear of Use 20-foot cabin cruiser
he, shared with Frank Johnstone.
wide," be said.
Johnstone didn't notice Vernie
Moss laughed and Joked with
Partly Ready tonight and Tisrs- hla rescuers during the night tie- wis missing and continued troll­
day. Lew tonight mid SO's. North- fore he lost consciousness. He at­ ing.
erfy winds II is i t mile* per tempted to raise his arms to grab
As the boat faded into the dis­
hour, decreasing and becoming ths rope lowered to him, but was tance, Varnic peeled off his shorts
variable.
wedged in too tightly.
and waved them frantlrally, A
passing chaiter boat loaded with
men and women spotted him.
By this time, Vernie was too
tired to put on his trunks. And
dasplle the tittering of several
female fishermen, h* allowed
lilmtelf to be hauled out of the
water minus hi* bright red Itunks.

Daughter Is Dead,
Parents Are Mum

Discussion-Slated
On Sewage Plant

Youth Is Trapped
1.000 Feel Below

Weather

W est Expected To Offer
Reds Strong Guarantees
WASHINGTON (U P I)-P ro siEisenhower tad British
Prime Minister Herald Macmillan
are expected !• offer Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita Khrushchev a strong
new guarantee against resurgent
German militarism and attack
from the WeeL
Diplomatic official* said today
that tha two Allied leaders had
agreed oa the approach ia an ef­
fort to lower tension and toad (a
settle ment of tha Btrlla crisis and
other European problem*.
They eeto Elsenhower aad MscsniHaa bad instructed their top
aide* to hammer out a compre­
hensive new Europe** security
plan to be presented te the forth­
coming foreign ministers' and
summit conferences with Russia,
Macmillan, who plan* to lest*
Tuesday (or London, wee da-

h» Mi

“happy and satisfied" with the re­
sults of hla three day* of secluded
talk* at the President's Camp
David, Md.', retreat
The prime minister la expected
to have Us flnal talk with tha
President at the Whit* House thU
afternoon. Official* Indicated thli
would be la the nature at a ferewall court**/ call, however.
Mermlllen end hi* aide* meet
at the British Embassy with U.8.
official* today to dtocuea trad*
matters.
Mscmrllen neared the end of hi*
U.S. visit with one clear victory
—Eisenhower's agreement to at­
tend a Big Four summit meeting
ibis summer. This overshadowed
tha fact that tha British and
American leaders failed ot agree
on a number of ^gnilicani issues
----- agreed only ea the fact that

Baby Rush Is On;
Tax Deadline Near
• LONDON (UPI I -Midwlve* and
maternity homes today prepared
for their busiest two weeks ot the
year.
Babies born before midnight a
week from Sunday earn their par­
ents tax exemption for the entire
year, and a great deal of family
planning ia based on this.
Statistics i how March is the
biggest birthday month bresus*
ot this too pound (290 dollar) exemption. The midwives call the
final two weeks the "spring hand­
icap."

Officials On Trip
County CominUsionera rpcot to­
day in Tallahassee. Nature at Mae

log upper teeth. Three tattoos on
the upper arm are composed of
two hearts and an anchor, with
"Dili*” written beneath them.
Duncan said the man had a
large tattoo of a girl on hia chest,
with the Initials LHK. He hsd
dark brawn hair, and a scar on
hla left forehead, and was dressed
in a dark blue ihlrt and striped
grey work pants.
The body had been in the wa­
ter "about a week", according to
Duncan. There were no sign* of
foul play, and he was presumed
accidentally drowned.
Robinson and two unidentified
companions were seen in Sanford
last weekend, according to hia
family and police. They apparent
iy had been drinking heavily, and
were taken to tha ramp east of
the band shell, where Robinson
kept his fishing boat, police said.
Tour empty boat* have been
found in Ink* Monroe since ths
storms of last week. One has been
identified as Robinson's. The
others arc assumed to have brok­
en lose during high winds.
Police fear tha body of Robin­
son's other companion may still
be in the lake waters, although
they have no way af knowing. The
man found Saturday was believed
to have been with Robinson.
Tunrral services were held Sat­
urday for Robinson, at graveside
in Evergreen Cemetery.
The body of the unidentified
man la at Briaeoo Tuners! Homo.

Judo Team Plans
Exhibition Here
Judo esparto will stage aa ex­
hibition at 9 p. m. Wednesday in
the ballroom of the Mayfair Inn.
The demonstration is sponsored
through the cooperation of tty
Mayfair Inn, local civic club* and
the Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce.
Arrangements have been made
by Major Donald Loegcrtog, ser­
vice Information officer at McCoy
Air Force Base. Staff Sgt. Arthur
K. Wilson will introduce the team.
Tour youngster* will be featur­
ed In the Judo group. Several of
these wear the black belt, the
highest award In Judo competition.
The exhibition will be open to
the public. There will be no ad­
mission charge. Members of local
civle clubs are urged to attend,
and bring their wives.

Praying Tot Dies
In Auto Accident
NASHVILLE. Tenn. (UPI) I-year-old hoy waa killed Sunday
while Joining in a prayer in tha
family car, which collided bead-oo
with another vehicle.
Officers said Philip D. Roberto,
I, died instantly in the collision.
Seven other persons were injured
Police said young Roberto was
kneeling on the front seat praying
when the accident occurred.
Gordon Roberta, 21, the boy'a
father, said the family was hold
Ing a devotional at the time of
the accidcnl because Mrs. Roberts
waa to work later in the day.

Eight Feared Dead
In Mine Explosion

TAILM5I (U PI) —Tho iiiitl-Cummuiilst revolt In Tibet
hurt spread to Comm uniat Chinn, a NntimmlUt Chinese cabi­
net member said today. He unfed the unti-Coniniunist world
Oeno Wltxcl. who won top am a­ to asstat the revolution lent it become another HungaryThe official waa LI Yunir-hsin, chairman of the Nntionteur honor* in the PGA tourna­
ment last December, was medalist nliat government's Mongolian ami Tibetan affairs cnnimhu

for qualifying round in the G. W.
Spencer Memorial Tournament.
Wtiiel allot a one under par TO.
Match play began today for first
rounds in the tournament, and will
lie completed March 28. Ialters of
the first rounds of championship,
second and fourth fllghta will com­
prise th« first, third and fifth
fllghta in the annual competition.
All rounds will be played at the
Mayfair Country Club.
Second end third round* will be
closed out April 4, and the fin­
al* played Sunday, April 8.
Prises will lie awarded to the
winner and runner-up of each
flight.
Paired in Uie first round of
play In championship flight are:
Georg* Herndon vi C. E. Phillips.
E. C. Bradford vs Hugh Grier,
Carl Hubbell vs A! Stein, Dave
Cunning va Frank Watson, Gene
Wltzel va Mack Cleveland, Jack
Allen va E, H. Smith, Harold
Ring v* B. C. Hamilton, A1 Bryant
va Bill Fleming.
Second flight Includes Saul
Abramson vs Roy Holler, Andy
Carrawty vs Joe Andrews, Abe
Fennell vs Keith Burr, Ken Tor
belt vs Kirby Kite, Earl Biggin
botham va E. J. Still, John Ivey
va Harry Cushing, S. G. Harrlman
va Bob ffillhlmcr, Billy Vlhlrn vs
Frank Durso.
Fourth flight contestant* are Bob
Shcddcn va Ray Herron. It. W.
Rucker va Harry Weir, Ed Winter
va Elmer Boerner, Fred Oanai
vs Ed Hunt, Roy Brown vs Dan
Wright, Joe Leary va Jolhn Mc­
Cracken. Tom Butts vs Halph
Wight, Harry Woodruff v* Harold
Kaitnrr, R un Dallai, bye.
Contestants are advised to ar­
range starting times Immediately.

Off-Duty Fireman
Douses Truck Fire
An off duty fireman ru n e to the
rescue yesterday. Hr pu! out a
trurk fire before on-duty firemen
could arrive at the icrne.
Alvin Hiltrll, grabbed a ran of
carbon tetrachloride from his
ear when die semi truck began
to flame. Despite hia quick action
the entire engine and transmlatlon were destroyed. The fire oc­
curred at 24lh St. and French Ave.
Another fire did considerable
damage to a dwelling owned by
Harold Appleby, 408 Virginia Ave.
The raflrri were found In flames
when a faulty fluo shot fire from
the furnace to the ceiling. The De­
partment waa assisted by Billy
Leffler Jr.
A Jeep-truck, ownod by C. A.
Taylor, caught fire Saturday and
was saved by firemen, who blam­
ed the Incident oo a faulty igni­
tion.

Castro Gels Ready
To Repulse Attack
HAVANA (UPI) - Premier F i­
del Castro urged complete mo­
bilization in Cuba; including wom­
en and children, lo fight off a
possible counter • revolutionary
Invasion from Florida and the
Dominican Republic.
Castro told 100,000 labor union
members who staged a parade
and rally before the presidential
palace Sunday that American reactiunarici and the International
news agenrioa were sponsoring a
campaign to overthrow hla regime
and return ousted Fulgenelo Ba­
tista to power,
Castro took exception lo the re­
marks of former President Jose
Flguere* of Costa Rica who pre­
ceded him on Uie platform and
appealed (or Latin American so­
lidarity with the U, 8. In the free
world fight against Communist
Husale.
Castro expressed regret that ha
disagreed with "our great friend"
who is visiting hero as the guest
of tha Cubaa government.
“The Cuban revolution to op­
posed by (he national reaction­
aries and the Internalionsl reac­
tions irirs because the press cam­
paigns of the monopolies uf in­
ternational news agencies have
found an echo In the reactionary
press of the whole continent,
which hai published lies and
slander* by the news agencies."
he said.

Sun Shines Again;
Almanac Loses Out
On Rain Forecast
The almanac lost out on Its pre­
dictions for five additional days
of rain this week.
Bright sunshine greeted Semin­
ole County residents Friday after­
noon, and continued through a
beautiful week-end.
While fishermen took to their
Iwats, and golfers played matches
on a wet course, the county road
department began the long hard
Joh of pasting the roads together
again.
Farmer* surveyed their fields,
which drained slowly In the
warmth of the aun. Damage will
not tie known for several weeks.
With cooler weather In prospect,
things got back ot normal in e
hurry.

’Shine Brings Arrest
Je n e Abraham, 1201 West Ninth
St. wa» arrested by the Sheriff*
Department Saturday night for
possession of moonshine. Abra'iam
posted a bond of |3oo, and was
released.

Commission Nixes
League Invitation

County Commissioners will not
attend Uie April 1 meeting of the
Longwood Citizen's League to the
County courthouse to discus* the
County Home.
In a letter to Joseph 8. Rogero,
president of the League, John
Krldcr, speaking lor the Board,
declined the League's Invitation
to attend the public meeting.
“They (the Commissioners) feel
they should not be placed on trial
by a Jury composed of citizen*
wtio have not given the Board Uie
courteiy of discussing with them
Thieves Get Money Uie conditions to the County Home
et one of our regular nettings,
From Taxi Stand
uf which at least five are held
Thieves "tore up" the Juke bo* each month to the eourtbouae,"
and pin bell machines at the Krider said.
Brooks* Tail Stand, loti W. 13th The Commission chairman eon
81. last night.
Unued, "Apparently, the object
Money was taken from Uie ma­ has been to create publicity for
chine* after entrance was gained certain individuals through Uie
by forcing the back door. An at­ press, with charges and Instoua
tempt to enter the cigarette ma-jUuns agsiuot the present Hoard et
chin* was eweoeeeesM, eaeoatoog1County Com miaeipnera. Aa I pointV
ed eat to tap
ROBBINS, Tenu. (UPI) -P o lice
said today eight men are feared
dead in an explosion at a small
coal mine at Brimstone near hare.
The body ot Oscar Wait, owner
o# the mine waa recovered this
morning.
The Scott County Sheriff* office
aaid cause of the eaplosion et the
mine waa not known.
Rescuers were digging through
•he debris in an effort to reach
the other miners.

Help Is Requested
From Free World

every pracauUon has been taken
tu see that the mdivtduuU to the
County Home have the three
basic things necessary for their
welfare—food, medical attention,
and care."
"We, as a body, deny Uiat these
three things have been neglected,
though we ate the first to admit
the structure and equipment need
overhauling. This is being studied
at Uie present (line and I am
cunfident the corrective me* surra
will be taken soon after the re­
port is received from our engineer­
ing firm of Gamble Rogers."
Krider concluded by inviting the
League to attend any on* of 1b*
regularly scheduled meeting* of
the Commission.
Rogrro invited the Board to tlw
public meeting April 1, after explaining that member* uf the
League were working people and
could not attend aessiuu* to Uie
da&gt; Dine. The Commissioner* meet
at 9:10 a.m. overy other Tuesday,
The public snooting April l to
•to el 8 m v

siou. He told United
res* In­
ternational the uprising h a d
spread across the border to (ha
Chinese province* of Sikaug and
ChinghaL. Sikang also borders In­
dia.
LI nude the statement shortly
after Indian Prime Minister J*wahsrlal Nehru told Parliament In
New Delhi today that street fight­
ing had broken out in the Tibetan
capital of Lhasa. Nehru expressed
eoucarn for the safety of the Da­
lai Lama whose whereabouts a r t
now unknown,
Nehru alio disclosed that tfw
heaviest fighting broke out lari
Friday in the capital when nt&gt; - *•
mors spread through Lhasa tha
Chinese Communists planned to
kidnap the Dalai Lama, spiritual
and temporal ruler ot tha moun­
tain kingdom.
Itevolla hid been reported » a*
her In various parts of Tibet but
fighting broke out in Lhasa fat
the Aral time. Unconfirmed re­
ports rcarhing the Indian border
said Communist planes had bomto
ed Lhasa.
The Chinese official gave no
sourcos (or hit report the revolt
had spread across the border but
tha Nationalist government ia
known to have intelllgonc* agents
on the mainland.
U ami other high ranking Na­
tionalist official* met In secrecy
today to study possible steps tha
Nationalists might take to help lh*
revolt. President Chlang Kai-shek
lias predicted the Peiping regime
would collnpta from internal re­
volt and officials have hinted they
would send troop* to the main­
land when a revolt does break out.

Kidnaper Recovers
From Razor Slash
CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPI)—
Kidnaper Richard A.«!'ayne, who
attempted to bargain with tho
governor uf West Virginia for tho
live* of four hostages, was re ­
covering today from an attempt
to take hia own life with a razor
blade.
Payne waa discovered Sunday
bleeding from a deep cut Inside
hla elbow, and apparent attempt
to slash an arterial vein, authori­
ties said at Kanawha County Jail,
A letter written by the 22yeafold ex-convict said, "Today la
the 22nd, the day I'm going to end
it all."
Payne, described by state po­
lice as "an extremely dangerous
mental case," apparently changed
his mind from his pledge last
week that he was anxious to re ­
turn to the Muundivllle peniten­
tiary to kill his "worst enemy,"
Burton Junior Post.
The ex-convict kidnaped Mrs.
Elms Baldwin, 29, and her three
children from their South Charles­
ton home last Wednesday to an
elaborate ransom scheme to trade
their lives for Post’s "head."

York Sends Nets,
Sanford Overseas
More than lo,MO fish landing
nets have been shipped to Ger­
many, Canada and Costa Rica by
York Manufacturing Co. of San­
ford,
Each net bears the label: "York
Mauufs during Company, Sanford,
FloiiJa—where fishing is fu;\."
The slogan appears on all let­
terheads and envelope* of tho
firm, which produces television
antennas, to addition to fishing
equipment.
Soon fishermen ad over Itte
world will be aware
fishing la fun to Sanford.

Driver Is Charged
Mr*. Catherine Slormre Harty
of DeBary wat charged with falV p
urr to yield Use right-of-way this
morning, after she pulled from Uie
curb at 2U8 West First SI., and tot*
the right side uf a car driven
John T. Toney, Saolord. Dana
was etoim atari to 8488 to Toney I

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children who are rittiens of West
Virginia . . . which you govern.
Only you have the power to eave
them from certain death by grant­
ing my demands. I don't want
money— I want VENGEANCE.
"My purpose is lo kill and take
the head of my worst enemy who
is now out of reach. He ii in West
Virginia penitentiary at Moundsvillc.

Scorer of police, aided by FBI
vengeanee on his worst enemy,
whom ha identified as "Burton agents, Joined in the hunt for
Junior Post, belter known as Jun­ l'ayne, described by State Police
ior Starcher" a convict in the state Capt. W. R. Callaghan *a« “ ex­
tremely dangerous in view of his
penitentiary at Muundsullc.
Payne, released last week from apparent mental condition." Road­
Muundiville, kidnaped Mr*. Lima blocks were set up throughout the
Baldwin, 29, and her three chil­ southwestern portion of West Vir­
dren, Kenneth, 10, Danny, T, and ginia.
l'ayne. in the letter to UnderSusan. 5. from their South Charles­
ton home at gunpoint Wednesday. Iwuod, said, “ I have kidnaped some

SOUTH CHARLESTON. W. V i.
;U P J )-A crated ex-convict bar­
gained today with the governor of
it Virginia—the life of his worst
my in exchange for the lives of
a kidnaped mother and her three
m a ll children.
In a lcltc.' delivered today to
Gov. Cecil II, Underwood, ex-con­
vict Richard I. Payne, Zt. explainid . his “ screwball" scheme for

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RICHMOND, Va. (U PD -N orth
Carolina's pupil assignment plan
^ s upheld by a federal appeals
court today and Ncgroca were
told to follow the plan's provisions
before asking for a court Integra­
tion order.
The U.S. 4lh Circuit Court of
Appeals upheld lower federal
courts in ruling that a Negro boy
In Raleigh and 45 Negro children
in Montgomery County must ex­
haust the remedies prescribed un,
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er the state plan before federal
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hurts could Intervene.
The appeali court warned, how­
ever, that the federal courts would
be open to the Negroes If it were
shown the plan was applied in any
discriminatory manner.
It said hearings on the applica­
tions prescribed by the North Car­
olina plan should be held prompt­
ly, and Indicated any unreason­
able delay would be interpreted
as intentional discrimination.
■ 3 The same court told the Arling­
ton, Va., school board It had been
discriminatory in dismissing the
applications of 26 Negro children
for white schools ,and ordered It
to reconsider them at once.

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Odum Says Option
•Calculated Risk'
TAMPA (U PI) -A ssistant Atty.
Gen. Ralph E. Odum laid today
he canDOt guarantee legality of
# e parent option plan being
pushed by top state officials to
avoid compulsory attendance In in­
tegrated schools.
Odum pointed out it has never
been teited la federal court "and
&gt; o one can foretell what new
*W ngs and arrows may be hurled
by some outrageous court."
But It's a Calculated legal risk
Florida should taka, he declared.
Thera aceraa to be no other way
for the atata to provide an educa­
tion for those children whose
parents won't send them to an
integrated school.
Odum, o n a ol Atty. Gen.
Richard Ervin’s top aldta, has
handled Integration matters in the
tinurts for' Florida for 10 years.
Ervin and state S c'ool Supt.
Thomas D. Bailey are the authors
of tha parent option nlan which
Odum outlined in detail for county
school superintendents and school
board members, here for the
Florida Education Assn, conven­
tion.
Under the plan, parents could
withdraw their children from Inte­
g ra te d school! and get a atata
Websldy to educate them privately.
Odum, who was la Virginia
last week lo Inspect ill achool
problems first hand, laid many
private schools are being act up
In that etate and *o far have
accepted atate tax money without
federal interference.

Weather
^1 Cloudy and cool with occasional
^ x la tonight. Rather windy. High
M a y W U M, low M ig h t ftft u 62.
Friday
considerable
cloudiness
with ahowtra likely and a Utile
wanner. Northeast and cast winds
It I* 23 miles per hour.

conference that the Soviet Union
*100 a month travel expenses.
will be represented in the Big
Th* delegation already ha* been
Four negotiation* urged by Presi­
asked to keep an "open mind"
dent Elsenhower In a radio-tele­
toward raises for the clerk, tax
vision address Monday.
assessor, sheriff and tax collect­
or. County Judge Wilson Alexand­
acceptance even before the invi- er, who receives! a salary hike
tatiao had been received officially.
last year, la the only exception.
The Western powers still are
Commissioners based the re­
drafting a new round of diplo­
quest on frequent meetings and
matic notea to Moscow.
Press reports said May U was constant travel. In an earlier ses­
sion with the legislative delega­
the date the West had in mind.
tion. the Board said it would not
Th* note* were expected to
ask for a raise, although It felt
name Geneva aa the site for a
the SI.800 a year salary not In
foreign minister* gathering.
The Soviet Premier put main keeping with the responsibility
and work involved in running the
emphasis, however, on a plea for
a final peace treaty with East and county.
The delegation will be asked to
West Germany and the euding of
provide local legislation to raise
the occupation of West Berlin by
British, French and U. S. troops. the salaries end provide for ex­
pense items.
“ W. arc striving toward just
The four other county official*
one thing—tn see tn R that the
withdrew
their request for a $2.dark clouds of a new war should
forever disappear from the inter­ 400 annual salary raise, after pub­
national
horixon,"
Khrushchev lic protest waa voiced. However
the administrators felt their salsaid.
"We appeal to the governments arias should equal those of sur­
of all countries which took part rounding counties.

Th* Rui,l,n le,(ier ,1*nined

in the war against Hitlerite Ger­
many lo sit down at the table of
negotiations and settle problems
and to conclude a peace treaty
with Germany," be said.
“ We would like the Western
governments, having cast aside
the mad threats of their generals
and admiral* against our country,
to sit down at tha table of nego­
tiations with us.
“ If they have sensible proposals
to make, we are ready to exam­
ine them together with our own
proposals."

Atlas Shot Short,
Plunks Into Ocean
WASHINGTON (U P I)—The Air
Force said today an Atlas ICBM
fired from Cape Canaveral, Fla.,
Wednesday night developed "p ro­
pulsion and control problems" and
fell Into the Atlantic Ocean far
short of its target area.
The failure of the missile to
travel 4,300 milts to Us predeter­
mined Impact point apparently
meant the Air Force would not try
to recover the nore cone for study.
It went only about TOO miles.
The flight was planned to deter­
mine how well a naw “ dunce cap"
nose cone could protect a hydrogen
warhead.

Wilson Proclaims
'Wildlife Week'

Harry Gifford Higgins yesterday the death uf an Indiana tourist,
was indicted by the Seminole Feb. It. Mr*. Fern Thompson
County grand Jury on three aep died in tha local hospital follow­
a n te counts of first degree mur­
ing a collision with Shields' car
der.
Forty-year-old Higgina win be near Geneva.
The Grand Jury was empanelled
tried for the Jen. 11 axe murders
of hia wife and two of hla four Tuesday morning hy Circuit Judge
Voile William*. Criminal cases
children.
No date baa been set for ar- In circuit court wUJ c'.m t up April
raingmenl or trial in Higgins' case, 27. or afler.
or that of two Negro women who
Serving on the Grand Jury arc
ware lndieted for second degree 'John C. Reams, foreman, J.
Vidal Jooea, Marshall L. Nichols,
murder.
Mrs. Annie Ruth Shaw, JO. will Harvey M. B ow en. William II.
stand trial for stabbing her hua MitcbeU, Byron A. Odell, Wilbert
band, K. D. Shaw, on Nov. 31. Charles Dreichalar, Guy Allen,
Betty Jtaa Baker, 2*. waa indict­ Edwin O. Mangue, George L fited for subbing bar common-law lard, M. P. Egbert.
George M. McCall, John A.
husband, Ira Goolsby, Feb. IS.
No Indictment was filed against Cranston, Lambert H. Palmer,
Arthur Shields, Oviedo Negro, Rankin B. Boggard, Koscoe &gt;1.
who had been charged with man Taylor, Edmund B. Stowe and
slaughter in an accident causing I George R. Knight.

City Ponders Sewage Treatment Plant
City Commissioners thia weak 17,210. Officials estimated the
ira poring over a massive report population would hava to be JO,in tha proposed sewage treatment 000 before aa epidemic condition
would arise.
Commissioner* pledged construc­
Included would be a reserve tion of the plant several years
capacity for 2* per cent popu­ ago, and were granted a delay
lation increase and a hydraulic until tha completion of a capital
capacity three times the average improvement program.
Dow.
Now they are on th* spot. Will
City Manager W a r m
B. the plant, estimated lo coat 1323.sowiea think* that 2* per cent vX&gt;0, be sufficient for the proerl
serve capacity la too low. Com­ ed growth of Sanford? Win It re­
missioner Earl Higginbotham aaya move enough contamination to be
the public doesn’t realise tint the economically fcaslblcT And how
lake will not be cleared eoough lo will it be included in the future
be usable. State Health Depart­ budget operation?
ment official* say K ia a neces
In 19&amp;L estiinatra Knowles, the
ally.
plant would meet Re proposed
Raw sewage bow la dumped load. More growth would bring
directly Into tha St. John* Hirer added eoDstrvctiow.
and l-ake Monroe. The population
A bond issue would have to be
f t Sanford bow ta estimated *1 passed hr Ew people ef Sanford
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to tinance the treatment plant.
Die iasue would prevent the city
from meeting ill commitnu-nls
under the present rale structure
beyond 1976.
Utilities would have lo rise to
mret the coat. Taxes would have
lo aland an additional one or two
nulls. Capital improvement would
come to a alandittU.
To Commissioners, the report
furnished by Wilson C. Holt of
Goodbody and Co., is reasonable,
but not workable. Bui, according
to Knowles' pruJi-cU-d report, the
population of Sanford will be *4,IBO in UM.
The decision may lie handed to
the people, who would vote for
or against the plant, which would
remove an aslimatad S3 45 per cent
of eontamfna'ion from Like Mon

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INDEPENDENT DAILY

Established 1908

toon as 1 ran. I release (he row at
the time I get Poet. It Poet refuses
despite all l sen do. I will release
half Uw kids anyway but will tor­
ture the others to death," Payne
threatened.
At another point the five-page
letter said, “ U Pott refuses be­
cause you Just want him tu die . . .
then all my caplivee will be tortur­

ed In dealh T hare ^yiben."
A three day deadhna was hnpo*.
cd by Payne.
“ By the night of Hw 2t«s, 1
should have his head." Payne said.
lie specified that Underwood. an
FBI agent and a “ parent" of live
Baldwins must broadcast their as­
sent to the plan from a local trlwvision station in South tliarleitun.

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NEWSPAPER

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THURSDAY, MARCH 19. 1959

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 294

Reapportionment Plan Unveiled
It Rained, And Rained; Bible Expert Says' County Would Get
Full
Senate
Seat
Sayings
Of
Jesus
Local Sports Postponed
It rained, and rained, and rain­ miller by th* Bemlnol* County
ChamlM-r of Commerce didn't help.
ed.
At least, not yet. Perhaps, the
It rained so much, residents
I committee hasn't really gone to
wondered whence it came.
I work as yet.
The forecast? More of the ism s
As the "liquid sunshine" contin­
today, tonight and tomorrow. Th* ued lo pelt the Sanford area, sports
weatherman used “ occasionally" virtually came to a standstill.
when referring lo showers forecast Minor league teams of Die San
for tomorrow. But, he had used the Francisco Giants continued to rest;
same term in predicting “ show- Seminole High School, rained out
art" for today.
Monday night, called of ita "r e ­
Appointment of a weather cum- set" game tonight against Lyman
of laingwood.
The Corpus Cbrlsti team of the
Texas U-ague, scheduled lo play
the Tulsa Oiler* of the same league
In Daytona
Beach yesterday,
didn't. It rained there, too.
The weather forecast raised seri­
MOSCOW (U PI) — Galma Ula­ ous doubts about the scheduled
nova, Huiila'a famed prima bal­ game between the Phoenix Giants
lerina, will tour the U. 8. and and the Rochester team here to­
Canada next month.
morrow. Corpus Christ! ia in th*
same boat (this might not be a
pun) about its ichcduled game
LONDON (UPI) — A burglar with Houston, Tex., in Daytona
stole aeveral thousand dollars Beach, also tomorrow,
Seminole High also postponed a
worth of Jewelry from actress Lau­
track meet with Kustis and Deren Barall Wednesday night.
Land. Too wat.
On* team, however, was not
LONDON lU l’D — Britain's Id i ­ bothered by the weather. The Sem­
vision services said today they inole High swimming team want
would rover tha general elections ahead wtlh plana for a contest
against Coma. TheyTl ha wet,
with party political telecasts.
anyway.

News Briefs

Ballerina Plans Tour

This la National Wildlife Week
throughout the nation.
Sanford Mayor A. L. Wilson has
signed a proclamation, selling a
aide the week "fo r people to give
special attention lo the pressing
problem of providing proper care
for the lands and waters upon
which all must depend."
The 195* Wildlife Week cam
palgn fo c m n attention on the need
for teaching young people how
they can meet the responilbilltlei
of this stewardship.
The goal la to stimulate public
action lo bring more conserve
tion into the achool program of
universities, colleges, grade and
high schools.
All cithern and public and pri­
vate agencies of Sanford were
urged to further till* objective by
helping "to asseii and publicise
the need for conservation train­
ing In the scl.oola so that the edu­
cation of the young people In thli
vital area can be expanded
through public understanding and
support.

Higgins Indicted
For Axe Murders

death csreuit" which, hr said, was
between Spencer and Salem. He
apparently intended that Post drive
in thie area, and then Payne would
exact hla “ vengeance" at eomr
point to be determined by himself.
Payne gave the governor few al­
ternatives.
"I f you (Uodrrwood) succeed,
then I will release half the kids as

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MOSCOW (UPI) — S-viet Premier Nikita S. Khrush­
Salary raises fbr all elected
chev today accepted the West's invitation to a foreign min­ county officials have become the
isters conference on Germany .May 11. But he urged full problem of the Seminole County
scale talks by all World War II Allies to write a final peace legislative .delegation,
Latest to Join the “ more pay"
treaty with Germany.
requests are County Commission­
“ Khrushchev made it known at un unusual Kremlin press er*.
who want $200 a month and

Pupil Assignment
Ar U/r!llan
I, As
Written

*1 demand that you causa the
convict whose name is Burton Juniot post, better known as Junior
Starcher, lo cooperate with me. I
HATE him with all my existence.
Now I must kill him or go mad. I
am honorabla. I)o as 1 say and 1
will prove my honor."
Payne then elaborated on a
scheme for what he termed “ the

Thief Visits Bacall •

TV To Cover Voting*

Marilyn Snubs Diet
CHICAGO (UPI) —Marilyn Mon­
roe, here to promote her latest
film, said dieting isn't neccaiary
to maintain her 37lt-23't-36VV

Sailing: Is Buried
SLANT. Va. (UPIt—John Sail­
ing,‘ a private in the Civil War,
was buried today with the full
military honors.

Water Hurts Farms
LIVE OAK (U PI) -N orth Flor­
ida tobacru growers harrassed
by flooding waters of the Suwan­
nee River, today pciltioned for
arreage allotment relief.

Alaska To Get Flug
WASHINGTON tUI'I) — ihc
&gt;naic approved a resolution Wed­
nesday to award Alaska the first
Ulster flag flown over the west
front of the U. 8. Capitol.

Closing Opposed
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — The
Florida Children's Coinmition has
gone on record opposing any plan
to dose public schools ia time of
racial strife.

NEW YORK (UPI) - A noted
tiible authority aald today that an
ancient Coptic mamiacrlpt found
In Egypt in into contained 114
sayings of Jeiui which may be
a a authentic aa those found In the
New Testament.
Dr. Oscar Cullman called the
discovery of “ (lie Gospel of Thom­
as" of greater significance to
scholars than the finding of the
famed Dead Sea scrolls.
Cullman, professor of early
Christianity at Ihc Sorbomic in
Pari*, la a visiting professor at
the Union Thflnglcal Seminary.
He said in a lecture lie had been
in poisriafon of the text of “ the
Gospel of Thomas" since 1936 and
had found many sayings and para­
bles attributed to Jesus that have
no parallel in the Gospel* of Mat­
thew, Mark, Luke or John.
The expert laid the Thomas
Gospel appeared to be an apocryphai work dating In part from the
second century after Christ.
Cullman described some o f the
new sayings aa "pearla" and said
their interpretation would occupy
scholar* for decadaa to com*.
Some of the r"p«arU ", ha q\iotrd
were: •
“ Jesus said: He who is near
me la near tha fire, and he who
la far from me ia far from lh«
kingdom."
“ Split a piece of wood—I am
there; lift th* stone and you will
find me there."
“ Jeaus said: If those who lead
you say to yuu: Behold, the king­
dom la In heaven, then the birds
INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — 'proa of hr*van will precede you; (f
pectlve Jurors may be picked off they say to you that It ia In the
(lie struts today to try Connie sea, then the fiah will precede
Nicholaa on murder charges.
you. But the kingdom la within
Judge Thomas Faulconer ex­ you and it la outside of you."
pressed concern that the court
would run out id potential Jurors
Horn a list of 214 before 12 pen
son* could be approved to try tha
divorcee.
It appeared that when Die spe­
Three Sanford hankers are at­
cial venire Is exhausted, sheriff's
deputies would he sent out of tha tending the rsth annual convention
rourlroom to the busy downtown of C'e Florida H--V-M As-fl-hHon
streets of Indianapolis lo pick up at I 'e American lln 'fl, nal Marperhaps as many aa SO persons hour.
T. E. Tucker and Howard Mefor another special venire.
Six persona in a row told th* Nulty of the Florida State Bank
court today they already had and Roy Mann of tha Sanford At­
formed an opinion on the Inno­ lantic Bank will hear annual re­
cence of guilt of the 44-year-old ports and varied speakrra during
Mrs. Nicholas, who is accused of the three day session.
The Sanford mrn. accompanied
murder in the slaying of her mar­
by their wives, will re 1urn Sunday.
ried lover, Fnrreit Teel.

Court May Secure
Jury From Street

One man aald he could not
bring himself to pise a death len­
ience If Mrs. Nicholas la found
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, Cal­
guilty of first degree murder.
if. (U P Ii—The swallows returned
The attorneys had gone through
lo Mission San Juan Capistrano
116 prospective Jurors without yqt
today to keep alive their tradi­
having given final approval to a
tional St. Joseph's Day date.
single one. Faulconer took steps
lo Issue summonses for a number
wl-o failed lo appeal'.
LONDON (U PI) — A Britishbuilt turboprop airliner which flew
around tha world in OS hours claim­
ed a record today for commercial
aircraft.

Air Record Claimed

Truck Takes Door
From Automobile

MONROE, Wi». ( UPI)— City of
flclsls ware confident today But
voters, snowed In twice this
month, would approve purchase of
the town's first anowplovr.

Scores Would Sour
COLUMBUS, Ohio (U PI)—Slate
Rep. Richard Metcalf asked that
caddies be exempted from a II
hourly minimum wage hill “ It

iu,a

speeding
it up." he
explained.
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Industrialist Dies
PHOENIX, Aria. (UPI) — Paul
Weeks I.ilchlield. former long­
time hoard chairman of Goodyear
Tire and Rubber Co,, died Wed­
nesday night at St. Joseph's Hos­
pital following surgery.

Only one acridrnt was reixnted
hy Sanford police last night, de­
spite heavy rains and slippery
streets.
The accident occurcd at 7:40 p.
m. at 13th 81. and Sheppard Ave.
A tractor trailer, driven by Paul
Clarenrr Shaver*, Lynchburg, Va.,
lilt the door of a parked ear, which
opened Just as It paired.
Police said the dual rear wheel*
of the rig caught the left front door
and rolled It back into the eutoiuow i * . ••
An&gt;cn w u *m .
' Sanford, started to step onto the
pavement.
Damage waa estimated at *IM.

Teacher Receives
Institute Grant

Paul Hickson, rhamlstry and
physics teacliar at Seminol* High
School, i* one of 60 Ietchers to
PARIS (UPI) — Gen. Lautil receive grant* from Birmingham
Norstad, supreme Allied com­ Southern College.
mander in Europe, today voiced
The grant will entitla Hic kson lo
concern about withdrawal of the' attend a National Selene* Founda­
French Mediterranean fleet from tion Summer Institute June 22I Allied command in case uf war, i July 31, at the Alabama

Norstad Concerned

Jaycees Reviving
Easter Egg Hunt
Seminola County children from
on* to ten yean old will hunt for
E nter eggs, March 29, at 2 p.
m. in Fort Melton Park.
The Easter egg hunt is sponsor­
ed hy the Sanford-Semlmilc Coun­
ty Jaycees, under th* direction
of Jack Erickson.
Special guosta at Use hunt will
be children from tha Lutheran
Haven Children's Hum* in Blavia.
Two ycSrs ago, several hundred
youngsters attended th* Jaycce
egg hunt. Far more are expected
with Its revival this year.
Donations of eggs fur th* Hunt
may be made at tha Jaycec In­
formation Booth or by calling
FA 2-3481. Contributions toward
the special event also will ba weicoufVd.
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Best Aid To Aged:
Something To Do

GAINESVILLE (UI’ I) - A na­
tionally known specialist on prob­
lems of the aged said today that
elderly clliirni can heat tic reived
hy finding way* they can help
the community — not how the
community can help them.
Dr. Halbert L. Dunn, chief ol
the National Office of Vital Stallstics, Washington, D.C., pointed
out that when the senior cltiten
retires from hia Job, he give* up
hla independence and may feel
no sense of purposefulness or
achievement.
"The older peraon needs a
comr.u !ty In wldc't lie can live
a useful, creative life," Dunn told
delegates to the annual Southern
Conference on Gerontology. "Peraonal dignity and a valued place
among hia fallows are essential
for the older persona to achieve
high level wellneaa."
Dunn noted that eoniclentluus
persona become more concerned
about the welfare of the man
whom they "respect for what he
was and not what he is."
But the gerontology expert said
"service is a two-way atreet"
and the community should con­
(justifying for tha annual G. W. cern Itself with finding how the
Spencer Memorial golf tournament eldrrly can maintain their dignity.
at Mayfair Country Club haa been
rxtrndrd due to the weather.
Despite the rain, however, a Just Weathered In
BUFFALO. N. Y. (UIM) - Dr.
large group has qualified. A record
is expected when late qualifiers en­ James Ford waa to address the
Western New York weather soci­
ter.
Deadline fur qualify!). • is March ety concerning weather sensing
22. The first round must be played ay items, but th* meeting waa
by March 28, the second by April postponed at the last mlnuto. , .
because of th* weather, of course.
4. Finals will ba played April I.

Bankers Attending
State Convention

Swallows On Time

It Should Be Busy

May Be Authentic

TALLAHASSKE (Ul’ I) — Gov. LcRuy Colling recoin*
mended u novel reapportionment plun toduy that would per-*
mit n maximum of aix new senator* for rjoridn, including
a second semtlor for populous Dado County.
The new avals, under a population formula subject to
chungo every 10 yenra, would go to Buy, Monroe, Manatee,

Deodline Extended
For Golf Tourney

Concert Scheduled
At Center Tonight
Sauford residents will bear tha
lilting music of Nelson and Neal
tonight at the Sanford Civic Cen­
ter.
The coocert date was moved up
on* day, due to a change in book­
ing schedules.
Aa frantic officials of th* San­
ford DeHary Entartalnmeot Also
elation sought to inform th* pub­
lic of the suddeui switch, the cus­
tom-built bus bearing tha famous
piano team drew up to lb* Civic
Center.
Stepping oat lo the rain were
Allison Nelson and Harry Neal,
who ha\* been hailed as Amer­
ica’* fore moot husband and wife
piano team.
Th* twin Baldwin piano* were
be Sue, while the

Neals' three children cavorted in
tha "m ist" of Central Florida.
Nelson and Neal were seen in
Sanford two years ago. Their rise
to fame was assured, but not uni­
versally known. Binca that time,
the concert artists hava been hon­
ored all over the U. I . and hava
appeared on "This L Your Life",
Ralph Edwards' well-known tele­
vision program.
Harry Neal b u written a book
about their early tapcrience*.
Autographed copit* of “ Wav* as
You Pass" will ba available at
thr concert tonight.
Tli* performance begin* at 1:1ft.
Individual ticket* will b* told
at Uie door for $2. A reception for
Hi* couple will be hrld following

Okaloosa, Seminole and Pad*
counties.
The new formula pula no limit
on lit* number of italc Senate
seal* except population. It p ro
vldea a senator for every nina*
lent ha of one per cent of popula*
tion.
Dade la the only county likely
lo reach the population bracket
giving it two senators of its own.
The House would he reapportion­
ed on much the same basis ia
1961.
The reapportionment change la
one of doicm recommended in fe
sweeping revision to Florida’!
basic law, which still reads about
the aame as when drawn in 1U3,
11 provides fur a lieutenant gov­
ernor, but requires that he and th*
governor run aa a team,
A new feature is elimination of
tha requirement that real estata
be valued for tax purposes at ita
' full cash value.” The pro|ioaal
merely provides for "Just value,"
but requires that all property ia
all CQUM[s be valued on a uni*
form 3iuts. '
'
It also would up flic maximum
in ill age which can lie assessed
for *up|»ort of schools locally
from 10 to 20 mllla,
It recommends no changes to
articles dealing with homestead
tax exemption, married women't
rights, public health, local option,
county officers and the Constitu­
tion's schedule.
It permits the Lee Istature to
provide hy act, without a publia
vote, fur home rule In any county,
and allowa cities to make chartay
changes, subject to local vote.

Atomic Tests Aid |
In Missile Defense
WASHINGTON (U PI)— Deputy
Helen:* Secretary
Donald A.
Quartos said today that secret high
altitude atomic explosion* over th*
South Atlantic h a d advanced
America's ability eventually to dovelop defense against ballistic mis­
siles.
He told a nows conference that
the three explosion* of “ very low
yield'' nuclear devices "advanced
(hr basic of knowledge" for de­
fense against intercontinental bat*
llslic missile*.
Quarles and Dr. Herbert York,
do/ense research director, met re­
porters in a nearly two-hour aea■ion, marked by unusual caution
in answering questions, after newa
of the tests last August and Beptemlier wa* made public.
They said the ixplo.iima verified
that un artificial band of radiation
could be created at a high altitude
around the earth.
While Quarles said the testa en­
hanced ultimata development of
defense against missies, an atoutle
authority dropped a strong hipt
that a major atin of Uia teats waa
to so* if radio and radar cummunlcallons could b« disrupted by cre­
ating tha artificial radiatitui hun­
dreds of miles above Die earth.
This might black out Russian-,
ur American—systems fur deUefc
ing missile* and airplane*.

Rita Appreciates
Lampoon Harpoon
DURANGO, Mexico (U P I)— Hit*
Hayworth has thanked Uia editor*
of th* Harvard Lampoon lor
awarding her tha title “ worat *otresa of tha year."
"A harpoon (rum the Lampoon
i* a euiiegiste accalada," Mis*
Hayworth said in a tncsiaga lo th*
staff of tha humor magailn*. 1
will treasure Us* distinction
ways.
"I bop* all at you pea* your «*animations."
Mia* Hayworth Is in Menlo*
with hoc producer husband. Jama*
Hill, In connection wiftb s-**. making
of a mo vi*.

�T a g * 2— Th'ura., M ar. 19, 1959

"Pink Ladies" Taking Part In Luau
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The ftnwcr-bederked Lake Hoi -1 spol to cclcbraie Hawaii's state.
f The "Pink Ladles" from the ian fashions will he highlights of
den lagoon will he a glorious i hood.
Bemlnole Memorial Ho-pital met the evening.
It will be Ladle* Night at the
First Methodist Church tonight
at the home of Mrs. A. It. Peter
when the Men's Club meet for
aon, Sr., at "iddcn Lake. Tuesday
their regular- business session
morning, to learn lr make llawaland social.
lin Lcl* for the Navy Itclief Luau
The club will provide meat and
to he given May 16th.
drink with couples furnishing vegThf art of making thrse colorful,
table and dessert course).
Hawaiian ornament* was under
The program will present a
the direction of Air*. Karl Yates,
group of young Methodist students
jfl chairman, and was done In
who have received a superior rat­
ahow appreciation for the many
ing at thf recent band contest.
Navy wive* who have given their
Those participating will be Mar­
time In the Seminole Hospital
garet Jones, at the piano, Eddie
Auxiliary.
Kircbhoff, flute, Jane William*
At noun Mrs. P e terso n served
giving a reading and accompanied
a delicious liillfel luncheon con
by Ruthie Carlton at the piano:
aisting of baked ham, green and
Tommy Williams, trombone, and
Citrus salads, butter biscuits,
Judy iferron, baton twirling solo.
cheese puff*, cottage cheese, devlied eggs, cookies and coffee. The
buffet table was overlaid with an
imported lace clnth and held an
attractive ccnlcrpicce of citrus
fruits heaped In a lnvcly crystal
bowl around which were arranged
a circle of 21 orchids in individual
lapel vases. Mrs. retcraon said.
"This ii my 21 gun aalulc to
our new fiftieth state.".
Sanford Duplicate Bridge Club.
And no place could he happier
&gt; p. m. at Community Center.
than Ssnford In learn the nrws
Regular meeting of Ihe Semi­
of the Hawaiian statehood since
nole evening Home Demonstra­
a part of that state's paradise
tion club wilt bo at the Center
will he duplieatrd for the Luau to
on 23th street.
lie held al Lake Holden.
Mr*. Ruth Gowan and Mrs. Kay
King Foods, Inc.,) Mrs. II. Cole, Geneva. Sassman will give a demonstra­
Tlckcta will lie on sale In San­
left to Seated on the floor are Mrs. W. Grey and tion "Selecting and Using Acces­
ford unlit April 13th due to the
special request of many rlllrcni. rig ru , i&gt;irs. n . o w n s , .sirs, w m iu m Fotilk,
Mrs. Karl Yates who is chairman of the sories For Tha Home".
Seminole Chapter 2 of F.sstarn
After that date, tickets will be Mrs. G. It. Slrickluml, Mrs. Eleanor Atlantic,
I.uau Let committee,
available to purchasers In the hmtso uncut of Mrs. J. Scinncca (of Chun
(U. S. Navy Photo) Star will meet at X o'clock at
tha Masonic Hall. E n ter Program
surrounding communities.
planned.
During the next few weeks N iv ­
The Home Demonstration Club
al offlcer’a wives, arrayed in hap­
of Oviedo will meat Friday morn­
py hats and gay colored Jell, will
ing at 9:30 at the home of Mra.
be selling tickets In front of down­
Lynn Mosier, club president. Les­
town stores. Thn SIO per person
Dy Jana Flelcber
Hikes in good weather are much sons will b« given on Furniture
charge will Includo a full even­
. At tha pleasant home of Mrs. enjoytd and the girls hopa that Arrangement*.
ing of food, drink, entertainment,
The Tasl Matrons Club, Order C. It. Schilke 1 met the girls In plana for the eamporae will pro­
dancing and surprise favors. A
profcasional floor show and a of Eastern Star, held tlu-ir month­ Girl Scout Troop sun, a group of ceed a i they wish to bo Included
fashion ahow of authentic Hawai­ ly meeting at the home of Mrs. Intermediate Fly-ups. Hero were In (hat number. They have much
Linda lonn, .lane Haris, Deb­ enjoytd a trip to the stable for an
Alice Click, 120!) Magnolia Ave­ bie Howe, Cheryl Jones, Susan
afternoon of horseback riding and
nue, on Monday evening. Mrs. F, MrCaskill, Janet Oliver. Clalro thn big activity which la highly
Dance Slated
Ronnie Todd, Diane anticipated Is a rook out to be
The Fleet Reserve Association, H. Anderson, president, presided Itossman,
Guthrie, Vicki McArdle and Bar­ taken to the beach when the
branch 117, will have a dance at at the meeting.
Tbo Golden Circle of tha Firat
Uio Sanford Armory, A p. m., Fri­
Assisting .Mrs. Click, as host­ bara Franklin, each one m her weather permit*. The troop birth­ Baptist Church met Tuesday even­
day with a local combo. “ The esses were Mrs. L. T. Sheppard, green uniform plus Deana Parrish day and a valentine parly were ing at the home of Misi Bobbye
who is to be Invested shortly and enjoyed
Night Hawks" furnishing the mu­
simultaneously.
Very Morton on Meltonville Avenue.
Mrs. Frank Crosby, and Mrs. It.
a guest, Kathleen Dcibcl, who alto shortly they are to be shown a
sic. Shipmate, It. S. Clark la In
Although the night waa rainy
C. Maxwell.
hope* to join. The girls were be­ Health Office film on "Growing the Inside of the Morton home
charge of the danco which will
After the business meeting, the ing Instructed hy Cookie Chair­ Up."
benefit the building fund, Tho
was bright with St. Patrick Day
dance will have a SI. ratrlek’a guest* played (heir regular game man, Mrs. R. T, McCaskill, in
The service project of this troop decorations used In floral arrange
of I’okccnn. High score was won the methods to be used and rules
Day theme.
hy Mrs. Sybil Itnuth. y id conso­ to be followed in the Cookie Sale, Is rather special. Al Ihe request menli and real shamrocks. Each
lation prise hy Mrs. Tom McLain, now just passed. So I chitted of the hospital at Ft. Helvolr, member received a shamrock con
Va., the girls have collected pjr •age which waa centered with
of Geneva,
with Shiiley Schilke, leader, and lures, postcards and shells, writ fragrant oranga blossoms.
c Pi cc u
Delightful refreshments were found that this troop has hern
lovitC
t r vv rc)f
ten notes and drawn plcturei re
During tha aoclit hour Miss
served by the hostrsscs, after having an active and instructive
R ID E -IN T H E A T R E
lating to Florida to be sent to Morton served cake topped with
which birthday* of March wrre year, ft's interesting lo note that
the hospital where the material squares of green aherbert, coffee
honored. Mrs. Stewart Dutton won though the basic programme Is
will be used in the Children* and nuU to Mra. A. W. Woodall,
the prise in the Sunshine drawing. the same, a great number of
TO.MTi: ft I'M .
Ward.
*
Mrs. A. C. Doudney, Mrs. Donald
SHOWING AT 1:00 A 11:00
Vresent were: Mr*. Anderson, variation* in activity is introduced
For their work on their Inter­ Knight, Mrs. Paul Straub, Mra.
Rhenium)*
Mrs. by the different troops and lead­ mediate requirement tha girl* met Melvin Dekle, Mj i . Martha Mor
Mrsyrfi'•lick, Mrs.
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PAU L NEW M AN
HioVfty, ,Mr*.dTtnulh,
m - " ' Mrs. McLain; e r s .
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with Brigrtte (iicsslcr. our local ton, Mrs. John K ;'W hile, Mrs. M.
also Mrs. If. C. Moore, .Mrs. F, Jl.
NOMINATED f o r b e s t
They have hern very active in exchange student from Germany, N. Cleveland and Miss Nancy
Wight, Mrs. Mabel I'lckens, Mra. their rank and badge work, work­ who told them Interesting facta llicka.
*
ACTOR AWARD
Dutton, Mra. C. L. llewaon, Mrs. ing toward 2nd class rank. This In­ about her country and taught tha
During the meeting Mr*. White,
.loo Corley, Mrs. W. K. Itainrs, cludes activities in Grids of arts girls two simplo German songs.
JO A N N E W O O D W A R D
group leader, presided in the ab­
M rs.‘ Mamie Griffin, Mrs. Mabel and crafts, humemaklns, agricul­
For their Christmas crafts tha sence of the president and led
WINNER 19M REST
I’lckens and Mrs, Maxwell.
ture, and all will receive one ef­ girls made some very pretty can­ the group In prayer. Mrs. Cleve­
ACTRESS AWARD
ficiency badge.
dle holders, with candles, at A land gave Ihe devotional "Easter
The way Mrs. Schilke keeps a gift for their mothera.
And Its Meaning."
3a
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Pancake Sauce
record of (heir accomplishments
mmuiuuius
Try rhubarb-pineapple tauca on la especially Interfiling. She and
dessert panrakes made from a Asa’ t. leader Mra. Donald Cook
packaged mix. Combine 2 cups have drawn a large orange tree
diced rhubarb, I cup crushed with bare branches. As each girl
pineapple, '.a cup light corn syr finishes (hr requirements for
up, U cup sugar and U (raspoon rank or badge (hey add an orange
marked
salt in laucepan. Simmer until on the appropriately
rhubarb Is tender and aaucc thic­ branch of the tree, colored in
kens slightly. Serve cool with and with the girls name on II,
hot pancakes amt a whipped This cnahlrs anyone lo see at a
cream garnish.
glance how they stand.
PLUS AT 0:00
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Have Meet

Golden Circle
Has Meeting

A touch of green in shamrocks.)
tinted rortages »nd derby hat,
added a hit of Irish blarney to
the occasion Tuesday evening
when the Catholic Woman'* Club
of All Soul’s Church held their
annual card party.
The Sanford Civic Center was
Ihe scene of the celebration tn
honor to the patron Saint of the
Irish and a green and white theme
w»* used throughout the pirty

Church
Calendar
THURSDAT
The Methodist Men’ s Club of
First Methodist will mart at 7 p.
m. In McKinley Hall for supper.
The Chancel Choir will practice
at 7:30.
Ladies Aid of the Lutheran
Church of th* Redeemer will
meet al 7:30 p m. at the church
for the regular monthlv meeting.

Day Party Enjoyed
room. Standards holding arrangemenli of while and green tinted
glads, were used with shamrock*
and green derby hat table markera. The many card priie* and
door awards were wrapped in
while and tied with pert green
hows.
Following card games, refresh
meat* were served and Frank
Feltropinto presented a program
with Mrs. F. JlmimiUst, Sr., Wally
Philip*, Jr.. Miss Marilyn Mc­
Daniel and Mbs Jean Robson tak­
ing part and ended with Mr. I’ ietropinto leading the party in sing­
ing such old favorites as, "When
Irish Eyes Are Smiling".

Parly For Visitors

Father Nilus Hubble chose St.
Patrick’s Dsy to entertsln with
a party in honor of hit psrrnlt.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hubble, of
Hilton, N. 5'.
*
Guests enjoyrd a cocktail huf
/ct which was placrd on a green
covered tabic centered with flow­
er* and silver candelabra bolding
white taper*. Each lady guest
FRIDAY
Cherub Choir of First .Methodist was presented with a areen carna­
tion corsage, as a St. Patrick's
will practice at 4.15
Dsy fsvnr.

Lovely door prizes w ere‘won by
Estelle Jonias. Marshall Smith,
Wally* Philips, Mary Mahanv)
David Perslto, Mrs, st'-mper.
Mrs. Deal, Jean K izce, .Mildf*(i
Smith. Sally Green, Reba Mahon,
Mrs. LaTour. Mrs. Vincent Rob!
erts. Mrs. Anna Jansen. Mr. u(fi
dy. Mrs. Derrenhecker. Mr*. Redding. Mrs. Kessler. Dr. Brooks
Smith snd Mrs. O'Connell.
Around four hundred people s).
tended this annual event which
will benefit the school playground.
Making possible this successful
evening were Mrs. I). II. Mathers,
chairman and oth er' committee
member* who were Mrs. R. Pelro.
pinto, Mi*s E. Krj-ger, Mrs. ^
Kuhn, Mrs. E. Swigonski, Mr*. ™
Huhn, Mr*. L. Fay. Mrs. M. Luet.
chcr, Mrs. M. Faille, Mrs. V. Md.
ler, Mrs. Ernie Wilt, Mrs. J. Yon
Herbulis, Mra. I.. R. Bauer and
Mrs. Frank Donahue,

NOTICE
I will no! be responsible for
any debts Incurred by anyone
other than myself.
(
Robert R. Marr*

Story League
Has Meeting
Linda Mitchell was hostess to
the Little Women's Story Leasue
Monday avenlng when they met
at her home.
Judy Robb presided over the
meeting and report* were made
by Linda Williams. Final plans
ware discussed for the Easter
program the club will present this
Friday evening at the Methodist
Children'i Home in Enterprise.
Stories were told by Marlenr
«nd Lavene Pitta, Linda Mitchell
ami Dottle Jardinc.
Other members attending were
Nancy Robb, Marcia Kay Llppincott, Carol Stamper, Sheryl Stemper, Karrn Meltlcr, Shirley Vihlen.
Sandra Wright. Danelle Wright.
Mrs. E. C. William*. Mrs. C. T.
Jardinc, and Mra, Bob Mitchell.
The hosteia served cookie* and
punch.

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Suwannee Floods
More Land Today
LIVE OAK (L T D —The usually
placid Suwannee River spilled
flnrAbater* o\er an ever-widening
arcaw of North Florida today a*
drizzling rains continued with lit­
tle letup.
Army engineers said the river
may reach its crest today at High
Springs, scene of the worst flood­
ing. although the water level was
expected to continue rising for
the next two or three days far­
ther dpwnstreim.
The river, swollen by heavy
r a li» for the past week, is some
24 In-t above normal. It hat over-

Quotable
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Vnlted Tress International
IORANGO, Mexico— Rita Haysrn.th responding In the Harvard
Lampoon's designation of hrr as
the worst actress of the year;
"I will treasure the distinction
' always. I hnpe all of you pass
your examinations."
WASHINGTON — The Defense
Department in explaining the val­
ue of three atomic explosion! in

flowed at several points, closing
out two highways and even threat­
ening the shrine here of Stephen
Foster, whose folk song made the
Suwanec famous.
Little damage mas resulted
from the flooding so far. Army
engineers said. Rut tobacco farm­
ers feared for their crops if the
overflow widens much more.
The Weather Bureau predicted
scattered light showers would fall
over North Florida today. A heavy
overcast hung over the area, pre­
venting much evaporation of the
water-sngged land.
Army engineers and Depart­
ment of Interior flood specialists
surveyed the flood area Wednes­
day and reportrd that the Hooding
probably would worsen even if
the rain* stopped today. However,
they said damage was not ex
peeled to be great In any event.
The rivrr was still far short of
its last severe flood in 1!&gt;*A when
waters rwirled 36 feet above nor­
mal.
The Highway Patrol said Elate
Route 136. between here and
White Springs in Columbia County
was still closed. Waters swirled
over the route for alvout a mile.

Students Ousted
F ir Nippin’ Vodka

Students Selected
For Pilot Honors
Jane
Harward
and Charlri
Hare, sludenti at Sanford Junior
High School, received the Sanford
Pilot Ctuh awards for the pail
■ixArerki.
TTie award* are given In the
hoy and girl with the highest
average, and outstanding achieve­
ment in courtesy and dependabili­
ty.

Naval Aviation Cadet I.indell W.
’ 'right of Longwood (s in preRight training at the Naval Air
Station. Pensacola.
Before
entering
the
Navy,
Wright attended Austin Peay Slate
College, Clarksville. Tenn. Hi* rnlistment was procured through the
Jacksonville Naval Air Station.
Lpon completion of pre-night, he
will be assigned to SauRey Field
for primary flight training.
Wright is the son of Albert T.
Wrighl of Longwood.

Local Boy Tapped
By Pi Kappa Phi
John Wilbur Bowen of Sanford
has hern initialed into Pi Kappa
Phi. national social fraternity, at
Florida Slate University.
Bowen is the son of Mr. and
Mr*. John Bowen. 1311 Mrtlonville Ave. Hr it a sophomore
majoring in physic*.

$500,000 Sought '8 Scouts, 2 Mothers Killed In Crash
To Enforce Mixing
Officials testified that the de­
WASHINGTON U'PII— The administration has asked Congress partment needed 1501,000 -for po­
tential use" if future trouble
for $500,000 to pay the cost of
should arise in enforcement of
sending l\ S. marshals to any federal rollrt decrees on racial In­
aira where school integration tegration of public schools.
troublr* arise.
It abo needed $390,(it'd to re­
Testimony made puhilr today plenish regular funds which were
by a House Appropriations Sub­ tapped to pay for mobilising Hie
committee disclosed that Justice ta*k flute of federal law officer*
Dtpartment officials
requested sent to Little Rock, Ark,, in the
Mar.h 4 that the emergency fund school integration dispute at Cen­
bs made available immediately tral High School last fall.
on ciound* it might he needed
Nine Negro students attended
before the present school term classes at Central High in the
ends.
previous school term U9.S756I
The controversial IVin.ooo item with federal troops on hand to
!• included in a S? goo non non «np-‘ assure their .nfeiv, The troops
plementnry money bill on which were removed last summer and
the House Appropi iations Com­ I'. S marshals dispatched them
mittee has scheduled a showdown in Sep ember, lull the aclioOl
[never r e ,pencil.
vote Friday.

XENIA, Oho i I T ] ) — This city train, speeding from Crvlumbua to
mourned today for eight Girl Richmond. Ind., said the station
Scout* and two advisers who were wagon "seemed to pause on the
track as if going to &lt;top, then con­
killed when a train struck their tinued across the track."
station wagon in one of the worst , Thr double track crossing at the
grade crossing accidents m Ohio's outskirts of Alpha, a small com­
munity three and a half miles west
mstory.
A minister whose car was fol­ of this southwestern Ohio city, is
lowing the station wagon when the unprotected except for a crossarm
sign.
accident
happened
Wednesday j
The Rev. Alvin Riot* of the
said "the car was split open like Ileaver Creek Church of t h e
a tin can and people were strewn llrethem, v^iere the Girl Scoil*
all over the field." All the scout held their meetings, was following
victims were 11 year* old and the the ill-fated station wagon, but he
dead advisers were mothers of dutn t know wlm was m it.
two of the girls.
After the train struck, the min­
The girls had checked nut id the ister said "there were two or
Greene County I ibrnry only a three bodies rinse to the rar but
short time IwfiVC, whrre they the others were scattered in the
were studying tor merit badges, field.
"Curiously, even though mem
and were returning home
Hill Murray, cngincci of the brr« of tour families of my church
Pennsylvania Railroad f r e i g h t were killed, it was only when I

found a billfold that I recopined
one of my girls.
"I started to taka off my aoat
to cover the body but there were
•o many I couldn't do It. It was
the most frustrating experience I
have ever known as I went from
person In person, knowing they
prohahly all were dead ."
j

Good Shepherd

Lutheran Church
&gt;** U.L.C.A v
S n n fn rd S h rin e C lu b
1R I L e e A v e .
Run Hut .School
9: IS A. M.

Aereiee*
1I:M A. M.

Lenten Srrvlee West, t P. M.

U. S. To Dispatch
Missile To Europe

,P'^ sp lo re r IV eollerled data
from these South Atlantic shots
and this data will be released
through normal scientific channels
WASHINGTON (L T D — T h e
after it has been properly re­
L'. S. wilt send a second Red­
duced and studied."
stone missile group to Germany
JERSEY CITY— Deputy Mayor next month near the dradlinr for
T. James- Tumulty in srttlng up a showdown on the Berlin crisis
The Army said, however, that
a parade for a St. Petersburg.
Fla., high school band which was the move "was planned some
left-out nf New York'i St. Fat- time ago."
The announcement late Wednes
rirWi Day march:
-W e relehrate SI. Patrick's Day day apparently was framed with
thr idea of squrlching sprrulatmn
around here for nine days."
that the Berlin crisis was the rea­
W IT E D NATIONS — Israeli son for dispatching the unit to
Ambassador Abba S, Eban re­ Grrmany.
Whether linked with llrrlin nr
opening hia complaint against I
United Arab BiTubtl- blockade of not. the missile transfer was the
Israeli ahlpi from the Suer. Canal; firit shift of men and weapons
-W e are going to persist until publicly announced since the Rus­
sians act ■ May 27 deadline for
redreas is achieved."
handing over East Berlin to the
&amp; f»
—
aF.NIA, Ohio — The Rev, Alvin East German puppet government.
One of the first L'. S. ballistic
Kloti whose car was following a
station wagon hit hy a train kill­ missiles, the Redstone's range is
ing two women and eight Girl about 200 mdes and can carry a
nuclear warhead. The first Red­
Scouts:
-The car waa split open like a stone unit waa sent, to Germany
*
tincan. People were strewn all latt aummer.
The missile* will he handled hy
over the field."
the 46th Artillery Group, now at
Ft. Sill, Okla.

MEMPHIS, T*nn. fUPIl — A
IT-year-old high school senior who
bootlegged vodka to fellow itudents in the school cafeteria has
been suspended, along with 11 of
hia rustomeri,
*
The youth told police be anld
the vodka to schoolmate* "in o l­
der to get gasoline money." lie
■aid the profit waa juat enough
to-Arcp hia rar running.
OTiccri laid they were lipped
to the liquor sales by an unhap­
py customer. They got an inform­
ant to give the student marked
money, then traced hlm to a liq­
uor store where ha had purchased
thr vodka.
The City Llrenainr Commission
voted to suspend the license of
the itore. owned by Ralph Gigliano. brother of a Memphis police
in ^ c lo r ,
"te e
did not release the
youth's name.

Longwood Cadet
Now In Pre-Flight

Deaths
NEW YORX (UPD — Dr. Leopold Casper, 99, noted Germanbom urolngitl, died Monday after
a brief illness.

ii'iijH Loiter pdiaPcii in vohuui *"401

and shapts...filled with delightful

sv«pris*i and dolkioul candies.,.
30-Ft. elastic

dri-sved m colorful 'Easier oullits."
1

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Chrome Plated

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GARDEN HOSE

For your iif e ly alter dark!
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Compensating hairspring
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designed for ease in handling.
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VJLL.\F RANGE A DEL PA*
NADES, Spain (L'PI) -J o h n Lodwick, 43, Britiih author, died Wed­
nesday of injuries received in an
automobile accident last week.

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HEDGE SHEARS
i' BEVCICO BLADES.......... 2 SO Ml.

LONDON (UPD — Robert liar
ris, 76, onetime Britiih Walker
Cup gotf captain In (he 1920'i died
Wednesday,

Sturdy Metal

PATIO TABLE
Perfect piece of outdoor fur­
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Folds flat. Cleans
I QQ
easily. O nly............1 . 9 9

LOS ANGELES (LTD — Jame*
Shambra, SO, veteran police re­
porter for the Ims Angete* Herald
Express, died Wednesday alter
suffering a heart attack.

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metal roan,

mown,

37" High Portable

cultivator . .

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LAWN SPRINKLER
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BADMINTON SET....... . . . CONfUTE 1.99
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FILM. ..6 2 0 ,127,120............. 4&gt;n |. 0 0
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PASADENA, Calif. f t 'P D - Attorney Don C. Porter. 6i. aon of
A. C. Porter, nne of the founders
nf this surhurban I-os Angeles city,
died Tuesday.

Undampened Spirits
SOUTH VANDAUA.
N.
Y.
(L T D — Norman Bomiinr, M,
and Charlri Bennett. 76, were fi­
nally persuaded to abandon their
home here after aprnding the pre­
ceding night watching television
whllt seven inche* of Rood water
covered the living room floor.

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the beard. Greaseless, brushless, economical.
10
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Use it as an e itr i burner at
^ tabfe, floor,
or, or har.g
home, or for coffee breaks at jj on the wall. Handy,
y, efficient!
the office, jw
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floats away tiredness, soften*’
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skin, 16 o r . ............ I 1 . 4 9

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New Rexall

Bisma-Rex Seltzer S U P ER ANAPAC
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peasant-tasting relief from
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f in application of Armourganlc or
■heep or cattle manure for theee ere
long lasting.

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DEODORANT

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Compart in value to pipes
teHifig for much more. Asst
-styles and shapes. I Q Q
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Fu’l Size Pcrfecto Shape.
Hole in head lor easy light­
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Box of 50

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3 types AH Purpose, Hand and
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large 16 Of. bottles.
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. your perspiration worries away;
1 or convenient, fabulous stick
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•'DEWSCHIAROT&amp;TAIIES

Editorials

te tte r To The Editor

.. Cooperation Needed
-n*l

In County Home Issue

The Seminole BoBril of County Commissioner* has snld
JUKI that the County Home problem will be solved.
••-f
A* H starter, tho Commission will yet n report from
Jumps (Iambic Roger*, now making a' survey of nil county
building*. A decision is cxjicclcd shottly on whether to re­
pair or to replace the atructure.
Commission Chairman John Kridcr pointed out thnt
w*
the conditions at the Home did not occur overnight. They
arc the result of years of neglect. On several occasions, rcorls have been made on the Home. Recommendations have
ccn made, too.
Until now, the Home has been the subject of much talk,
3*“
JIIW1 little action. However, the Commission is pledged to cor­
recting existing shortcomings.
It should be remembered.
placing blatpe is not
enough, in fairness to all, present Commissioner* cannot be
credited with this situation. Neither can other agencies,
auch ns the Health Department nnd the Department of Wel­
fare. These and other officials, however, are in positions to
do something about correcting the deficiencies.
The Longwood Citizens League is supporting a public
meeting to discuss ways and means of correcting the Bitun•
tion. Citizen support always should be welcome in such pro1 . jeets. Since the county is somewhat short on funds, Semin• - ole citizens could dD much to relieve present conditions at
1
the liomt.
J v
The Sanford Herald, which broke the story about con" v ditions at the Home, has not attempted to blame anyone,
i;
The Herald cited only facts as they exist. Editorially, Ihe
•; ^ Herald has urged that something be done.
We still urge that this situation bo corrected. It is far
more Important that these elderly citizens have a little sun; _ shine In their lives than to decide who is right and who is
wrong.
; «3
We see nothing wrong In a joint effort by the (.ommisI £ aion, the Longwood Citizens League and other groups and
! £ individuals to help the Home. Cooperation is the surest road
• £ to success.
“ '
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•
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I*
ft
•

Weather ‘Nonsense’

The Seminole County Chamber of Commerce
Ihex on
th« wsathsrmsn.

has

put a

This
is the Sunshine
Slate,, and all o f thai rain is a lot
#Hiw ________________
_____
~~
- - - Mack
- - ................
• appoint
of nonaenae. Chamber President
Cleveland* Jr.
. .v. sd a committee, whose members hava •'fitting’' names, to
&lt;
chase away the clouda.
•
That "la»ky” fesllng, Cleveland feels, can be credited
1
to an oversight. When appointing committees to direct the
\ •* various Important functions of the Chamber, he forgot the

i

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j

weather.^ ^
„ f "Sunshln*” Odham, “ Knir” Tuck*r, "Sunny” JUborn, "Bright” Perkins, "Clearance” Red
ding and Gan. "Forecast” Hutchison, all of thli dreary, (trip
py business waa told to halt. \
. . . .
'nils committee might check with tlie U. S. Weather
Bureau to find out if any personnel transfers took place last
waak. Wa atrongli suspect that a California forecaster has
Raon mowd to^Plorlda, for his health.________________ ,__

Furs Aren't Chic, Animals Run Wild
1THAUA, N. Y. (U PD -Chang»s in fashion ara causing a serious
conservation problem in New
York Mate.
Dr. W. J. Hamilton Jr., a xoologlst at the state College or Agri­
culture, pointed out that because
long furs ere do longer chlr, there
fcaa been a sharp dcelina la fur
trapping.
He added that the animals thus
* left free to roam are inflicting

heavy damage on timber, rail
road rlgtita ofw ay, highways and
tillable land.

Pilgrims A t Service
SAUL, COUNTY, DOWN, Ire­
land (UPI) — Some 3,000 pil­
grims attended Protestant aervices Tuesday In the Memorial
Church where Irgrnd says St.
Patrick rilrd in A83.

DAILY CROSSWORD
ACROBR
1. Cudgel
i . Witch ta
t. Madison
•quaro
Garden
10. Month
13. Lovad to

DOWN
1. Intimate
companies
2. Permits
S, Bring to
light
4. Spoiled

II. Kind o f
nek
II. Roman
II. Not
working
11. Belonging
tamo
IT. Quick
M. Iridium
(aym )
tt.E yo
afflictions
19. Behold
SI. Oriental
nuraea
M. Scotch
lord
SI. Rupport
S». Fibbers
It. land
measure
IS. Support Iflf
Umbers
f ) . Terbium
(aym.)
9*. Cicatrix
37. Fencer's
foil
••.Turkish
monetary
unit
4t. silly
41. Stand up
43. Blows
44. Yeas
(dial.)
41. SehavM

a. owns
•.Plant
tniact
T. Alum nu*
(cetloq.)
•.Mora
fo o ll* '
I. Eva's
husband
11. Looked
aikanco
It, Paasag*way
IT

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U’JH jl
19. Hebrew
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SO. Moslem fjH a w y p n
au
rallgtcn ciwM'uilld i juLtrl
S3. Droop
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rapltal
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Saewtr
M . Basnets
planat
34. Melody
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as. Cup

Otdl

30. Iowa
(abbr.)
32. Skim over
&gt;1. Canvan
ahaItem

40. ■outheast
by south
(abbr.)
41. MU#
Luplno

Assignment Washington f
lly Kri Kutrrba
WASHINGTON — The hour
waa near noon, Outside the thirdfloor aunroom, a rrdhird warbled.
The warm March aun splashed
through the open slats of the
Vrnelian blinds anil danced on the
yellow flowers of the grty cotlon
drape*,
John Foiter -----Dulles
------------;
- wailed.
----- There
was a knock on the door.
About (hit time, Ihe phone rang
In the office of Colonel H. I*
Berman, Waller Reed's radiation
therapy expert, shout a quartermile of corridors away.
The message; "The Secretary of
Slale la on hit way." The wheelchair is rolled gingerly by a corpsman onto the elevator, Down to
the first floor, along the wide.

$49 Million Spent
By U. S. On Roads
In Southeast Area
ATLANTA fUPI) — Contract*
for ronitructlon of federal aid In­
terstate and defense highway* in
seven soul lira item slates hy Feb.
1 tola) 49 milllun dollar* since
the program started In 1B58.
These ronlraela included 240.2
mllrs of roads and 154 bridges
completed under Ihe program thus
far In Alabama, Florida, Georgia,
Mississippi,
Tennessee,
North
Carolina and South Carolina.
The U. S. Commerce Depart­
ment gave thli breakdown of com­
pleted ronalruclion:
Alabama, 303 miles, 22 bridge*.
19,064,000; Florida, 81 miles, 13
bridge*, to.ois.ooo; Georgia, T.4
miles, 14 bridges, 94,8*0,000; Mis­
sissippi, 27.T miles, Iwn bridges,
12,338,000; North Carolina, I3T.4
mile*, 32 bridges, 918.400,000;
South Carolina, 17.9 miles, 44
bridgea, 94,495,000; Tennessee, 4.7
mites, three bridges, 92,821,000.
The breakdown for ronslmrllon
under way:
Alabama, 124.3 miles, S7 hridg
ea, 937,239.000; Florida. 45.8 milrs,
OS bridges, 949,753,000; Georgia,
3T.T mile*, CD bridges, 938.348,000;
Mississippi, 127,3 miles, 129 hridg
e*. 944,310,000; North Carolina,
223.4 mile*, 203 bridges. 944,928,000; Soulh Carolina, 107.8 milrs,
118 bridges. 930,074.000; Tennes­
see, SI.3 miles, •&lt; bridges, 940,397,000.

electrical charge enlcra Ihe Secre­
tary'* body. There are no wires.
He does not come in contact with
the machine. Hut it takes that
much voltage to generate the Xray. to develop the penetrating
power.
There is no pain. The colonel
watches the patient through a cir­
cular glass viewing window, but
Ihere is an Intercom Inside should
Dulles wish to say anything. But
bt remains quiet.
.Several other cancer pailtoU
wait their turn on a long bench
outside. In three minutes, the tim­
er knob click.* The door slides
open and the Secretary of State
wheels back to his fire-room suite,
Ihe executive suits of President
Kirenhower.
1 waa astounded to learn that the
X-ray machine it the asms one
in use sinrr 1943. In those 18
18
years, Ihcrr has been no improve­
ment. It ia the same machine
which treated in vain, Rrnalor
Robert A. Taft.
Dulles' treatment has gone on
every day, si* days a week, time
I riday, February at). The aame
long trip to the mllllon-volt room.
How much longer, nobody will
say for sure. Maybe a week,maybe
two, mayl* three.

NEW YORK (U PI) — Tlie
power mower o f the future will
be remote-controlled. according
to Moto-Power lne. It will he
able lo start llself wheh grass
reaches rutting height, store its
own solar energy and follow
prr recorded rutting pattern.

President, Longwood Cltizeni wonderful gifts of various kind
that you brought to us. May Got
L**g\ia
continue to bless each of you ii
the wnsuing years.
Editor, The Herald:
We, the family of the Good Sa­
You are cordially Invited to at
maritan Home, take this method lend the 11th anniversary of tin
to thank the ehurchey. clubi and Good Samaritan Home at thi
many friend) of both Sanford and Free Will Holiness Church (brat
DeBary for the many blessings ed at Ihe corner of 8th. amt^lul
w# have received from you dur­ berry Avenue adjacent to thi
ing the p u t ten yeara of arrvlce. Good Samaritan Home) March Z,
It wai a pleasure and privilege at 3 p. m.
(Signed) Ruby L. Wilson
for ui to hear the door bell ring
President
»nd l° meet your amllea and the

double protection ngainst runa

DOUBLE-LOOP GAYMODES ■&gt;
Penney'* GO-rmirp douljp.
loop* are twice ns Rood,
twice ai sheer, twice ns
aturdyl Full « fashioned.
P a ! • neutrals, newest
fashion tints.

’ 'p a ir
•is.* S lj tn 11

Judges Overruled
On Witness Boxes
NEW YORK (UP1&gt; — King*
County Surrogate Maxlmlliaa Moss
railed Mi first court to order Tueaday In Brooklyn'! new g18.50o.ou0
Supreme Court building. Ha no­
ticed that aomelhing waa missing
—tha witnesa box.
Building official* informed Moss
that the architerla had not provid­
ed witnesa hose* in any of the rlegant courtrooms because a com ­
mittee of judges wanted it that
way, Moae ordered a witnesa box
installed with all due speed.

Aak For

A.

W.
Day

ANSLEY
or

Night

.

BAIL BONDS

— County ft City —
189 Holly Av*.
FA 2-9228
Registered Itate Free
Under *91.1)0, fee
.................. 118.84
*98.00 to 1158.98. fee ............. . 915.04
Over 150.80, Only 10%
\\9

L lv ta n d

EYE-CATCHING G ING HAM
PLAIDS GO EASY-CARE

Vott in Bomlnolo County.

Every Home Cook
cun be a CHEF .
w ith Bordens
Cottage Cheese!

Everyone Needs One

These Dan River combed
cottons ate quality tailored
to Penney apecificationn!
All nre easy to care for
. . . machine wtisuble, need
little or no ironing!

A (....,1 tbet H"l »sly W*kr* |»&lt;*J b*sd W

m,I t«»i* |&lt;h*J. but sen es l ««4 ib t la
itnuridiini snJ nutniious, • • •
1 uu isn it* Six- ssisie lb in*! its, tw ry home
funk ran be s chef wills Uerdea'a Cttawsd
Colls*. U i.es..
,
,,

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past* the hospital'! administration
office. And a right turn up a alight
incline along asphalt tile nf egg­
shell, green and black.
There are only a few persons
about. They watch wordlessly as
the chair motes noiselessly along.
No news photographers along Ihe
route. Respectfully, theyhave with­
held taking pictures nf en ailing,
courageous old man.
The trip lakes about five min­
ute*. The/e is another right turn.
An elevator brings the Secretary
of Stale still another floor down
Into the radiation therapy clinic.
Just inside the entrance, a door
of solid lead Iwo inches thick
slide* open wide. Inaids is Ihe
million-vol1. room.
Tho Recrelnry ia assisted onto
the hydraulic table In tho renter
of Ihe room. Suspended over it,
shaped like a huge spinning top,
la the X-ray machine,
Tho room ii unostentatious—
hare, pale grern concrete walls,
white plaster reding and floureaceni lighting. 'Ihe eye of the ma­
chine Is set about tx Inches from
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Ihe akin In • half-inch-wide slrip,
marks Ihe boundaries for treat­
ment.
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then slips outside. He presses a
wall huilon, the solid Irad door
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were, behind concrete walla 18
inches thick.
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Editor,
Sinford Herald:
Following ii a ropy nf my letter
to John Krtder, Chairman of the
Board of Commissioners. Seminole
County. I hopa you will use it.
Many thanki,
Sincerely youri,
Joseph 8. Rogero
Longwood, Fla.
Dear Mr. Krider:
Thank you for your letter of
March 11 in regard to a Long
wood Cliiten'i League committee
meeting with Ihe rommlsaioners
on March IT at 1:30 p. m. We
regret that we cannot be present
a* wa are all working people.
Wo appreciate the mention of
the many hours that you toy have
been spent in consideration of the
very bad condition* at the Semi­
nole County Home.
Also, It la interesting to note
that th* firm of Gamblc-Rogers
is now making a study of county
building*, including th* Home. 1
am certain that our group and
other charitable groups in Ihe
rounty will welcome the news that
there arc "two alternatives In the
future for th* complete remodel­
ing of Ihe present Home or build­
ing a new on* In another loca­
tion."
However, our conrtrn Is not for
th* far future, but for the im­
mediate present in alleviating
some of th* misery which is de
finitely there.
Whatever need* that are met
now will blend with Ihe future.
We have a scheduled meeting
for April 1 at • p. m. in the
County Courthouse at which time
a representation of county cilltcn*
will be prraent. Because one of
the league's duties I* lo alert
the ciliiens on governmental af­
fair*. we feel it only fitting and
proper that the Commission and
all supervising personnel connected
with lha Homr, which you say
Willing be
DT present
JH r*Clll III
jU lll iU«
i l II
would
at your
March
17 meeting, should meet with them
on April 1. We extend a cordial
invitation to tht Commission andi
personnel.
Wc heartily agree with you In
your statement that "tha mem­
bers of the present Commission
are reasonable men, willing to do
everything within thrlr power to
improve rundillona at the Home.
We are counting oa.your help.
Vary alnccraly,
(Signed) Joseph S. Rogcro

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T h u n u , M a r. 19, 1959— Page K

Moore dethrones'
Hogan Bassey In
13th; Rematch Set

San fo rd Schedule
For Seaso n Listed

Solly Says Cards Have Chance'
ED1TORS NOTE: TbU Is the
fourth dispatch on the prosperts
of the major league clubs In

f.OS ANGELES (IP D -T r lu m IIM.
phant Davcy Moore, the world'*
featherweight crown per.-hed on
■»
ST PETERSBURG. Ela. (UPI&gt;
**
_ , .
.
,
_
hi* head, today received the planThe Sanford Greyhound* nf the May, one for June, five for July. Petersburg here; June 1} Day- d „ of , hp fjfht wnrId (or hl, nth —Solly Hrmus, the most inexperi­
Florida Stale League open the HO
The firm doublchcader at home tona Beach hear; June 16. Day- rollnd knopkollt victorv ovfr Ho- enced manager in the major
name schedule April 22 at home w,u be May 4. against St. Pete, tona Beach there; June 17, Tam gan (Kid I Bassey of Nigeria leagues, believes the St. Louis
against the Orlando Dodgers and 0n May 13, Sanford plays a twin pa there; June II, Tampa here; Wednesday night in a bruising ti­ Cardinals ha\r "a fighting chance
close the campaign in Tampa on bill in Orlando, on May IT an- June 19, Palatka here; June 20. tle bout.
for the first division."
Saturday, Aug. 29.
other at Daytona Beach. Orlando Palatka there; June 21, Palatka
We could even win the pen­
In
one
round,
the
sixth,
the
fo
r
Twelve doublehcadcrs. six at comes to Sanford for a pair on here; June 22, Palatka there.
nant," he said with a straight
June
23.
Tampa
here;
June
24.
mer
national
amateur
bantamhome and six away, appear on May 22, Daytona Reach arrives
weight champion turned the tide face.
Sanford schedule. The first May 26 for two. The lone June Tampa there; June 25-26, break of battle as he sent the champion
He won't find many baseball
.1 #• the
for All-Star game.
comes on the third day of the double is on the 29th at St. Pete.
irciing into the ropes with a wild men who will agree with him. Not
June
27
(second
half
begins),
season. April 24, at St. Peters­
On July 9. St. Pete is here for
flurry, of , blow* that left Ba«sey because llemus, a journeyman
burg. Five twin bill* are set for a pair. Then the Greyhound pitch­ Orlando here: June 26.Orlando ,
second baseman during his major
there; June 29 30, St. Petersburg ‘
*n«
C"*y larget
ing staff gets a workout. On July there;
.lulv I, Davtnna Beach The Springfield. Ohm. challrng league career. i&lt; managing for
IS, Sanford plays a pair in Or­
here;
July 2,
Daytona Beach r ' *0,,0Wfd
■•‘ vantage in the firsl lime, hut because it
11
lando, a doublchcader at Daytona
doesn't look like he has the
there;
July
3.
Tampa
here;
July
,h*
"
‘l*1
round
,n
cut “ P , ‘ h*
on July 22. at home July 2T A T .m n . fK .,-- i.lw- s P . u n . champion even more.
He then horses.
against Orlando and at home July ? ' J f " } ? ? . ‘- p li-ik ,
l
pBcd up a big margin of points
•AVe could fool ’em ," he pre­
31 against Daytona.
hVi
un i,n
through the I3ih round when Has- dicted. Rut he didn't add what
............ ........... .
. . . . . *• Orlando here; July 6. Orlando sey'a
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_____
n
i
j
j
t
.
.
manager, George Biddles, |wnh.
The complete 1939 Sanford sche­ there; July 9 10, St, Petersburg
.topped the fight because the
„ r ,lk„ hl, m flf|d of fllhl,r J(K
dule:
here;
July II. Daytona Rearh
champion
could
not
ice
from
the
Cunningham
or George Crowe at
April 22, Orlando here; April here;
jr
July 12, Daytona Beach
firM |u , c . Don Maatngame at
23, Orlando there; April 24-25, St. there;
July 13, Tainpa there; bW d flowing into hit eye*.
The crowd of 10.000 person* |, Pl l)ndi k]PX Grammas at short
Petersburg there; April 26, Day- July 14, Tampa here.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (U P li — It Iona Beach here; April 27. DayJulv U Palatka here' lulv 16 w hich P®’1*
,0 ’ rc Ihe an,| Km Boyer al third.
I .,
'.
, , . •
* • title bout In Olympic Auditorium
arems unlikely that »uch a super- Iona Beach there; April 21, Tam
' I wouldn't trade them lor any
Palatka there: July 17 Orlando
W h fighter. « tremendous
mar as Oscar llobcrt.son still P* here. April 29, Tampa there, hefe; July 18, Orlando there:
other infield in ihe league," he
needs to prove anything, but Cin- April 30, Palatka here; May 1, July 19 20. Sanford at St. Peter* ovation when they left the ring claims.
rinnati’a "Rig O," arriscd ssith Palatka there: May 2, Orlando burg: July 21, Daytona Reach after their televised bout.
He thinks his catching is lops,
"I knew at the end o f the sixth
bis team today for the NCAA bas­ here: May 3. Orlando there; May here; July 22. Daytona Beach
too, with Gene Green, on account
round
that
I
was
going
to
win
the
45. St. Petersburg here.
ketball finals ssith a burden.
there: July 23, Tainpa here: July
of his big hat, gelling thr call
May 6. Daytona Beach here; 24. Tampa there; July 25, Palat- title," Mooie .aid happily a* hr over Hal Smith, one of Ihe best
Oscar lias been twice an Allrfreived Congratulations in his
May
7,
Daytona
Reach
there:
May
America, and this season led the „ _
defensive receiver* in the busi­
. . . . _ ~ ____ ka here: July 26. Palatka there;
0rJam|o hprc; Jul&gt;. a&gt; 0 r . dressing room.
Vmation in scoring ssith 920 points 8. Tampa there; May 9. Tampa Ju|y
ness.
"I
was
tcn»c
In
the
early
ar.d a 32.9 average. He is a mag­ here; May 10, Palatka here; May Undo there; July 29-30, St. Peters
Has Outfield Problem
rounds
and
Barney'*
left
hooks
nificent rcbounder and does al­ 11, Palatka, there; May 12, Or­ burg here.
Hrmus admits, however, he has
were stinging allhough I wa* nev­
lando
here;
May
13.
Orlando
most as much damngc svith his
July 31, Daytona Reach here:
there; May 14-15, St. Petersburg Aug. t, Daytona Reach there; er in real truutdr or hurt.
paving as he doe* shooting.
"It feel* great to he tllampion.
i there; May 16. Daytona Beach Aug. 2, Tampa there: Aug. 3.
So sslut'* bothering him?
here; May 17, Daytona Beach Tampa here; Aug. 4. Palatka Next time I’ll be more confident.
Just a* Wilt Chamberlain never
there; May 18, Tampa there; here; Aug. 3, Palatka there; Aug. I would like the return bout to
gase Kansas an NCAA title, so
be here in Los Angeles, but Lon­
Oscar remembers that he svas May 19. Tampa here; May 20. Pa- 6. Orlando here; Aug. 7, Orlando don or Liverpool is all right
Utka
here;
May
21,
Palatka
there; Aug. 8 9, Si. Petersburg, ,vlt|i ,ne.»
supposed to lead Cincinnati to the
titJe a year ago, only to wind up there.
there; Aug. 10. Daytona Beach
Tf,r flkrhl agreement called for
May
22.
Orlando
here;
May
23,
» a gnat svhtn he missed sshat
here; Aug. 11. Daytona Beach, n return match within 90 daysBig While Haired Boy looks best
Orlando
there;
May
24-25,
St.
Pet­
would have been a winning free
there; Aug. 12. Tampa there; Aug if the champion lost.
in tonight's featured Ladies Night
throw against Kansas State in the ersburg licre; May 26,.Daytona 13. Tampa here; Aug. 14. Palatka
Handicap al SanfordOrlando Ken­
first round. State went on to win Beach here; May 27. Daytona here; Aug. 15. Palatka there;
nel Club, according to early 3 1
Beach
there:
May
28.
Tampa
in Ihe overtime.
Aug. 16. Orlando here; Aug. 17,
odd* given Ihe stepper.
This year Oscar am! his bud­ there; May 29. Tampa here; May Orlando there.
The while and black gent gets
dies made it to Louisville, brush­ 30, Palatka here; May 31, Palatka
Aug. I* 19, St. Peler*burg here:
the popular one liox for the fcaing aside Kansas State, 85-75, in there: June 1. Orlando here; Aug. 20. Daytona Beach here;
lure, ihe same spot from which he
the mid-w-est regional final ai Os­ June 2, Orlando there; June 3-4, St. Aug. 21, Daytona Beach there;
won hi* last encounter in 3128
Petersburg there; June 5, Daytona
car racked up 24 points.
Aug. 23, Tampa there: Aug. 23.
seconds.
Now, just two games away Beach here; June 6. Daytona Tampa here; Aug. 24. Palatka
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. fl'P I)
Once again, ladle* will lie admiti
Beach there.
from
the
national
title,
Cincinnahere; Aug. 25. Palatka there: —Arnold Palmer of Latrobc, Pa., led lo the kennel club without adt
June
7.
Tampa
here;
June
8,
i m ,ti — and Oscar — run amack into Tampa there: June 9. Palatka Aug. 26, Palatka here: Aug. 27. leading money-winner of thr 1938 mission charges In 22 starts this
VMhe nation's No. 1 defensive team,
Palatka there; Aug. 28. Tampa pro golf season, begin* defense of scasnn. While Haired Boy has finhere; June 10. Palatka there:
the California Bcara.
here: Aug. 29, Tampa there.
his St. Petersburg Open tourna- ished in the cash trio II limes,
June
11,
Orlando
here;
June
12,
The Cincinnati-California semi­
Aug. 30. open date or playoffs; mrnt tilic today in a field of 130
In his last race, hr jumped out
final clash for the Western title Orlando there: June 1314, St. Aug. 31, playoffs start.
players..
from the one box fourlli best, but
Friday night poses a rage ques­
So far this season. Palmer has a* he rounded the turns lie elmtion that has coaches assembled
nut won a tournament, lie fin- cd the gap, then exploded in the
for their annual meeting here
ished m a lie for seventh place hnmrstrrleh tn win by six lengths
hutting. What will happen when
in the Pensacola Open last week over Singing River,
the Bears, who have held onpoend.
Lady gucsls may be rooting for
i.rnts to an average of 50 points
The big field in the $13,000 St.swift Diane Kay, in Ihe sixth post
per game this season, try to deal
Petersburg Open wilt ho cut to position. This 57 pounder
lias
w^ulth n guy who has sometimei
NEW YORK (U P I1—Floyd Pat­
ABC Garbage Service made terson, thr inactive world ltravy- thr tup 60, including He*, after romped into the money II times
* scored more than that himself?
36 hole*.
this season in only 16 starts.
room for the Wilson-Maicr Kur . weight champion, is going hack to
A* the pros move down the
Diane is given morning line
i.iture team tn first place this work jn rjm icst.
Florida peninsula, the onl&gt; big odds of 4-L
week, as these two teams *hme
Cu* D Amato, the champ’s man- name star missing vsa* Ken Vrn
Another lough hound to heal in
the top spot in the Sand-pur ager, announced Wednesday night turi of Pain Alto, Calif.
(he ninth event ia Glen Colson,
Bowling League, both with 20 that Patterson will defend his
Paul Harney of Worchcstcr who will gallop from Ihe second
wins and 13 ln»»e».
title against former Hrltish Em­ Mass., who set a new roursr rrc spot. Glen leads the octet’ s win
Followed closely by ItuumtUat pire titleholder Brian I-ondon at
ord with a 19 under par 269 in h*t with five triumphs,
and Anderson Drug* with 19'i- La* Vegas. Nev., April 21.
winning the Pensacola Open last
Limber Timber and Hobby Son
13S, this rare is one to watch,
Nine weeks later, Patterson will Sunday, is also registered
are raled top* in the eighth event,
ts only four more bowling nighl* place his title on Ihe line—if hr
Golfs three lop money wmnrrs
irmain in this ycar'a league. Per­ still owns il—again*! European —Art Wall Jr. of Pornnn Manor, also Grade A
Only nine more da&gt;s of roinprtifection Dairies remains in fourth champion Kngemar Johansson at Pa.. Gene Lttllrr, Singing Hills,
lion remain nn Ihe club'* slate.
place with 16-17, Robson Sport­ Yankee .Stadium.
Calif, and John Mr.Mullin, Fair .Matinee action starla at 2 p. m.
ing Goods hold* fifth with 12'iWhat happens if Pallrrson lose* Oaks, Calif., were also on hand. tomorrow.
20'*, and Wade’s Market take* lo lavndon, an inept brawler who
Dr. Car) Middlernff of Mem
over sixth spot with 11-22.
is ranked ninth m the heavy­ phi*. Trnn , now playing out of
Perfection Dairies, in taking weight division? Apparently neith­
Keels Defeat U. S.
Ihe Diplomat Hotel and Country
two game* fiont ABU, rolled the er D'Amato nor Bill Rou-nsolm,
MOSCOW (UPI) — Moscow's
Club at Miami, joined the tourna­
highest scratch game for this half, who will promote the June 23ni
ment trail here for Ihe first time junior all-star squad beat the
with their 717, 866 handicapped. Patterson-Johinsson fight, antici­
this year. His aim is to get in United States national amateur
They nlao had high scries for the pate such an upset.
hockry
tram
6 1.
Wednesday
shape for the Masters.
evening 1950-2397. Lucille Harris
night. Paul Johnson nf St. Paul,
was high for the dairy tram, and
$Dnn. scored the only goal for
Fannie Eberlc, for ABC. Splits
when you d o ...
the Americans.
were picked up !&gt;y Marian Adams,
visit FAMILY!
5-7, and Betty Matthews, 2-7-10.
Telecasts Planned
Wade's
Market,
with
only
At Phoenix, Arir.
Losar-McLish. HR— Green (2),
If you need
NEW YORK i UPI) — Telecastthree players present, won the Chicago (N ) ono 113 firm— 8 13 2 ,;PrnPrtf (o n i0 ,
Colav||0.
mg of thr Columbia Broadcasting
first game from Roumillat and An- San Francisco 000 200 45x—II 14 0
System's "R are nf thr Week"
nerson. then dropped the next two.
Phillips Cercarclil (61, Elston
will be resumed March 26 with
Barb Rowell aparkrd the grocery (8) and Averill. McCormick. Bar
Chicago (A ) \s. Philadelphia at
team, and Erma Webb led the clay (6). Jones (7). Zanni (9) and Clrarwalrr, Fla , cancelled, rain. thr running of thr Swift Stakes at
phone: FAirfax 2-4412
Jamaica.
druggists, leading teammate Peg­
Milwaukee vs Kanvas City at
McCardrll. Schmidt (7). Winner—
gy Russell by just two points.
before noon to arrange
Jonrs. I/iser— Ceccarclli. H R - West Palm Iteaih. Fla , cancelled,
Wilson-Maier's and
Robson’s
Dark.
rain.
for money the same dayl
seemed to be having a laughing
St. Louis xs. tan Angeles at Vcro
At Tucson, Arir.
contest, rather than a bowling
Roston
310 n;o 719—14 21 3 Beach. Fla., cancelled, rain.
mateh, but evidently laughter Cleveland
200 212 0 0 0 - 7 8 3
Washington xs. New York at
24 Msnlkly
Cash Tati
helps make the pins fall, as WitRowsfield, Klely (7) and Daley, St. Petersburg, F la , cancelled,
PsposMv
Itsun*
son-Maier wound up with a 1924
Sullivan 7. Stigman. Mcl.i«h (3 1, rain.
scratch »erie», winning all Ihrce
$120 00
t 7 00
IIonian (7». Lary (8) and Brown,
Pitlsburgh x»
Cincinnati al
gams*
from
the’
Sporting
Goods
1UOO
1100
Naragnn (6). Winner— Rowsfield. Tampa. Fla , ranrelled, rain.
team. Ruth Phillips, of thr furni­
1)00
220 00
ture team picked up the 6-7 split,
1100
31200
a neary Impossible o ne, and ended
24 00
43200
FLORIDA'S FASTEST (iKOWINt* FOOD CHAIM
with high series for the Icagut
32 00
512 00
this week.
Tomorrow night will find Rnu
millat and Anderson vs. WilsonMaier on ianca one ar.d two, ARC
and Robson's on three and four,
FINANCI S H V IC I, IN C
and Wads’* vt*. Perfection on
ORI.ANDO |
lanes fire and six.
OF S A N F 0 II

J

Big '0 ' Bothered
By Tourney Jinx;
^California Ahead

i

White Haired Boy
Feature Favorite

Palmer Defending
Title At St. Pete

ts

2 Teams Deadlock
For Sandspur Lead

Patterson Plans
To Defend Title
Twice This Year

Everybody
needs
money
sometime

Exhibition Results

UP TO $600

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Welterweights Sign

Phoni: FAirfu 2-4(12

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Weller
weights Isaac Logart of New York
and Charlie Scott of Philadelphia
will meet In a return If) round tele­
vised bout at thr New Capitol
Arena April 3. Scott won an upset
decision at St. Nicholas Arena in
New York last Monday.

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Redsi. Marv Grissom (7-5 with
the* San Eranriseo Giants) and
Jim Rrosrian. who won eight while
losing only four for Ihe Cards afler a 3 4 record with the Chicago
Cuhs.
"That leases me needing four
more pitchers," Hrmus said. "I
have plenty of prospects."
Counting on Rrnglin
They include rookie Ernie Rroglio, who won 17 while losing four
with Phoenix and Toronto last
season. He's the hurler llemus Is
rnunling on moat as his No. 4
starter.
Then Ihrrr it Lindy McDaniel,
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last season; Gary Rlayloek, 14-10
svith Rochester; Dick RteketU,
13-13, also with Rochester; thn
veteran Sal Maglie, 3-7 with the
Glanta and Cardinals, and Rob
Miller, the ex-Phillie who spent
last season in the minors. Me*
Daniels brother. Von, Is not
figuring in the Cardinal picture
for 1939. Phil Clark, 10-8 at Ok u *
ha. has a rhanre to stick.
llemus will carry only tw®
ratchers. Rut Ray Katt snll be
with ihe eluh as a coach and the
veteran would he put on the ac­
tive list if *n\thing happened to
Green or Smith.
The Cardinals' big gun, Stas
Musiat, will he in left with Gtno
Clmoli. obtained from the Loa An*
geles Dodgers in Ihe Willy Moon
deal, In renter. Right field is up
for grabs, however.

Vnllril Press Inlrinallixval
Griffith nf ihe Senators confirmed
The long-awaited deal between that thr negotiations were expand- j
Ihe New York Yankees and Wash­ ing into a possible multi-player
ington Senator* appears ready lo Iraniaction after a two hour eon-!
"p op "— with a hang that would fall in St. Petersburg Wednesday, j
bring bark memories of George
"Y e*," nodded Weis* w h e n
Weiss’ famous Boh Turley — Don asked if hr was seeking a pitcher,
Larsen deal five yraVs ago.
and he nnddrd "y e s " a second
Untied
I’ r c &gt; v International time when asked If more than
sources in M Petersburg, Fla . imr pitcher might lie involved.
and Tampa, Kla , reported that
Griffith said he and W e i s s
Yankee general manager is now started "with a list of 15 plaver*
pressing to include two pitcher* in and worked down." He said Ihe
thr deal. Thrsr most likely would two officials would gel together in
lie right hander* Pedro llamn* another week and added, "a deal
and Dick llvde The Yankees ori- 1 could lie made at any time."
gmally were dickering only for! Weiss made one of the most
Hide
'
sensational deals of the decade
Both Weiss and President Ual (,vr jears ago when lie acquired
Turley amt l.arsrn from Ihe Balti­
more Oriole* in a 17-nvan transac­
tion. Indications arc that hr is
trying In build another surli deal
in an attempt lo land Ramos and
llvde, ono a dependable .starter
and the other Ihr A m e r I e a n
League's No. 1 relief pilchrr last
season.
United Press International
Boston's "terrific trio" of TomGriffith hinted al a big deal
my lleinsohn, Boh Cuusy and Bill when he (old Ihe UP! m Tampa:
Russell gave advance unlive to­ "There's a key name involved
day that Ihe Celtics are bent on (hat hasn't even born mentioned
regaining thr National Basketball in Ihe papers." There wa* specu­
Association championship.
lation tie mrant Tony Kubrk, the
lleinsohn
scored
28 points, Yankees' regular shortstop last
Cousy counted 22 plus 15 dssists, season who is expendable because
and Itussrll grabbed 32 rebounds second baseman Gil MeDougald
and 19 points Wednesday night as easily could lie shifted In that
the Celtics muled the Syracuse spot. Senator Manager Cookie La­
Nationals, 131 -loo. in the opener va getto comedos his No. 1 need
of Ihclr hest-nf seven Flaslrrn Di­ is fnr a shortstop.
vision final playoffs.
The endri* F'tnrula exhibition
Minneapolis reached thr West­ srhrdolr via* rained out again
ern Division final* again*! defend Wednesday and Ihe San Francisco
ing St. Iamis Wednesday night by Gianls heal Ihr Chicago Cubs, Itdefeating Dstroit. I2'l 102. in the 8, al Phoenix, Aris,, and Ihe Boadrriding game nf Ihrlr semi final Ion Red Sox downed Ihe Cleve­
series.
land Indians, 147, at Tucson,
Exi'crl* expect Roston and St. A ric, in Hie only grapefruit ac­
Loul* to meet in thr title round tivity.
fur tie third straight year. The
Wrsii rn Division finals open in
The world merchant marine
St. i ouls on Saturday.
fleet grew by 7,787.650 tons in
I'pirt-mimlrd
Syracuse,
con­ 1938, according to Lloyd's Regis­
queror of New Yotk in a two ter of Shipping, which said this
game sweep, had all il could do was Ihe largest annual increase
lo slay on the court a* Ihr red- sinre 1918
hot Celtic* Ivombarded thr basket
from all angles.

You’ll lllco this

BRILLIANT
enam el

Celtics Rout Nats
In NBA Playoffs

N IT To Resume
Action Tonight

SHOP
for

NEW YORK (UPI) — Rradlry
and SI. John's of New York are
favored In whip dark horse dial
ledgers New York University and
Providence Innight and set up a
West v*. East final in Ihe upsetlilted National Invitation llavket
ball Tournament.
Ilradlry, Ihe tup seeded tram in
Ihe tournamrnl. I* favored by five
point* over NYU while SI John's
Is a six-point choice to end Provi­
dence's dream of going from no
where in Ihe original I2lrain
field In thr championship.

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an outfield problem and that
either Cunningham or Green may
be railed upon to take over right
field. Thai ts the one spot Ihe
Cardinals are trying to plug, he
ing willing earn to give up Sad
Sam Jones, one of their starting
pitchers to do it.
" l ’ m happy about our pitch­
ing." saj* llemus, who will be
Ihe only playing manager in the
majors this season. It s doubtful
whether any othrr manager would
be happy about il. though.
He has for starters Larry Jack
son (13 13), Vinegar Ren Mirrll
(10-14) and Jones &lt;H-t.1). In re
lief there will he ihe veterans
Alex Krllnrr (7-3 overall with

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Southern Winds Bring Midwest Relief
Called F m i International
Mild, southerly wind* whipped
.jg r o n the central plain* and the
. Great Lake* today, aiding Midwest
resident* in their snow removal
effort*.

Cowly Is Chosen
To Aid Band Camp
Ernest Cowly, band director at
.Seminole High School, will serve
aa dean of boys at the University
o f Miami Summer Hand Camp
jan e, It-July 18.
. .The camp is built around a
training program which provides
instruction on Instruments and all
phases of band work. Camper*
and adult supervisors are housed
in the University’* student apart­
ment* on the main rampus.
In addition to his duties as dean
of boys, Cowley will instruct the
teenage students In theory.

on gu*t* that reached 33 mile*
per hour Wednesday night at Sat­
ina, Kan., and 30 to 40 m.p.h.
a cron Iowa and the Great Lake*.
A temperature boost of 52 de­
gree* wa* reported early today at
Grand Marali, Mich., where a
reading of .12 degree* compared
with a low of 20 below zero at the
lame lime early Wedneiday.
Deipite the warmer weather,
the deep mow* dumped over the
Midweit last weekend continued
to poie problem*.
At Richland Center, Wi»., vol­
unteer* turned out to perform an
errand of mercy. A dozen farm­
er* and a jllow draggled for four
hour* Wednesday to clear a path
through drift* and ra»h a critical­
ly ill girl to a hospital.
The plight of Shirley Long, 13,
of rural Weal Lima, Wi*., came
to light when her father fought hi*
way to the thcriff* office to *cck
aid. Sheriff William Drone round-

SMALL LEAN WESTERN

ed up the Termer* who dug a
mile long route to the Long farmhouie. Doctor* at a Richland Center hoipital said Shirley wa* *ufferlng from appendlcKii.
Snowplow* in upper Michigin
bucked 12-foot drift* to free hundred* of familie* (till inowbound
from the Sunday blirrard. Offirial* laid only about ino of

the more than 800 mile* of coun­
try road* were open to traffic late
Wedneaday.
Cold weather maintained iti grip
over the Atlantic itate* with overnight reading* ranging from lero
to 10 above In New England and
in the teen* south to Virginia,
Temperature* dropped into the 30*
In northern Georgia.

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CLASSIFIED

INDEX

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5—FOR RENT

5— FOR RENT

2 or 3 ROOM, fumiihod Apart
I— MARKET BASKET
. 2 — FOR HEX?
meat, newly decorated, $41,00
per month or $12.00 per week.
♦ A-RO O M ft BOARD
213 Smith t.aural.
3—BEACH RENTALS
*— WANTED TO R E M
2 Bedroom
house,
un/urnished.
5—
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
kitchen equipped, 117 Escambia
6— MORTGAGE LOANS
7—
REAL ESTATE WANTED Dr. Phone FA 2 0920 alter 3
p. m,, $13.00 per month.
8—
MISCELLANEOUS
9— FLOWERS - 1'LANTS
WEI.AKA APARTMENTS: rooms
SHRUBS
private baths. 114 W. P irn It,
IS—OFFICE EQUIPMENT
II —
AUTOMOBILES 2-BEDROOM house kitchen equip
TRAILERS
ped phone FA 2-5303.
ill— BOATS ft MOTORS
IF—FARM SUPPLIES ft
AN apartment as large as a
MACHINERY
house. 3 bedrooms, tiled balh,
l i — PETS . LIVESTOCK .
screened perch. With nr u-lthnul
SUPPLIES
kitchen equipment. $73. Phone
13— ARTICLES WANTED
FA 2 3951.
II— PLACES TO EAT
17— DEALT? PARLORS
II —FEMALE HELP WANTED 2-REDROOM furnished house, 3312
So. Sanford Ave. FA 23159.
19— MALE HELP WANTED
29— MALE OR FEMALE
UNFURNISHED 2-Bedroom and
21—
WORK WANTED
youth room house. Ph. FA 2-1310
22— BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
2 BEDROOM Home SJ.Yfin, Kit­
23—
SPECIAI SERVICES
chen equipped. FA 2-3551.
24—
PIANO SERVICES
24A—BUILDING CONTRACTORS
APARTM ENT-A v a ] o n Apart­
25—
ELECTRICAL
ments, Phone FA 2-3934.
CONTRACTORS
21-A—BUILDING, REPAIRS.
1—BEDROOM house, furnished.
25-B BUILDING SUPPLIES
Orange B K d . Prefer couplr,
27— NOTICE - PERSONALS
Phone FA 2-4:87.
29-ARTICLES FOR 8ALE
29— FURNITURE ft
NEW 2 Bedroom Duplex. Unfurn­
I
HOUSEHOLD
ished, electric kitchen Call after
■so-l-OST AND FOUND
4 P. M. FA 2-7934.

Farm Cash Income
Hits Record High
[ jn Seven {fates

2-BEDROOM unfurnished limisr.
kllchrn equipped. 816 Escambia
Dr. FA 2 3857.
APRIL 1st; 2-bedroom home com ­
pletely furnished. Adults only,
inquire 2300 Sanford Ave.
3—1 BEDROOM, furnished apart­
ments, private baths,
Park
Apartments, 1717 Park Ave.
I’ honr FA 2 3893.

FURN. Apt. ph. FA 2 0702._______

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10, 1050— P a g o fl I i- A U n ) M o iH i.K s - 1r .u l e h s j »

IAFF-A-DAY

2 UKDRO.M, Fla. room, fenced
yard '* hlock from Lake. I’ honr
FA 2 2320.
J-BKDRHOM
house
Kitrhen
equipped, $100.00 Nice location,
phone FA 2-4014.
DUPLEX—3 Bedrooms nicely fur­
nished Phone FA 2-5021.
DOWNSTAIRS furnished 2 room
apsrtment, private bath. Near
town. 306 Elm. FA 2 2021.
1-ROOM
rfficicnry
aparlmrnl.
private balh, across from Tost
Office.
Near navy base: nicely furnished
house on Golden Lake. Must be
seen In appreciate, lake privlleers. Call FA 2-0274.
REAL EBTA'IT FOR BALM

SUNLAND
Estates

&amp;
South
PINECREST
3rd Addition.

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REAL Es t a t e f o r HALE

-HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE

FARMER’S AGENCY
N. V. Farmer, Rrallor

Immediate occupancy. 2 bedroom
I'B newly rrfimshed Phillip*
built. Term* or will dorount
D. II. Whitmorr, Assoc.
equity for cash. FA 2 6033 or
118 S. French Avr. Ph. FA 2 3221,
FA 2 2341,
After hours FA 2 2618 or FA 2 4921

IF IT IS REAL
S i .J J u u
116 N. Park Ave.

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M— ARTICLES rOB SALE .
PLUMBING
STOVE, nefriierator. Dlnettd. Set
Contracting A Repairs
of bedroom furniture. Odds and
Free Estimate*
end*. FA 2-4539.
R. I.. HARVEY
I *32 PONTIAC, perfert condition. 304 Sanford Avf. Phono FA ? 338.1 UPRIGHT Plant! $75 or nrxt best
offer.
Excellent
condition
Must sell. Make offer. See at
This is a guest pass to the Rltx
FA 20816.
Cowan Moughton Terrace, Apt.
Theatre for Kathy Austin. Exp
No. 9.
FAC I DRY TO Y U U f~
date Apr. 2, '59.
ALUMINUM
12—BOATS and MOfOR.S
74— PIANO SERVICE
VENETIAN BLINDS
Enclosed head Ssg-prool boltom
Your Evlnrudv Dealer
MA.NO TUNING A REPAIRING
rail with pi astir ends. Plattlo
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
IV. L. HARMON
or rsyon tapes. Cotton or nylon
304-6-8 E. 1st. l’hona FA 2-5961 I'll. FA 2-4223 After 5.00 p. m.
cords.
17—BEAUTY PAH 1/4RS
21- \ HI ILIUM! 4'OXTH ACTORS S en kn rlk Gins* u nd P a in t C o .
112 1t4 W 2nd St. Ph. FA !-:4623
HARRIETT'S REALTY NOOK
For carpentry, painting, screen
FA 2 5712.
103 So. Oak
ing, roofing, and plaster repair, FAINT $3.93 ( i a —2nd. ~(i at."F ret.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
n*|ihnlt lile, n*he*|o* siding,
It— FEMALE HBLP W ANTED
310 Sanford Ave.
masonry or wood step*, leveling
nod
repniiing
garage*
and
CURB GIRIN over 21. Apply in
I* A I N T
S I* E C I A L
wrecking call FA '-’ -tS'.iU.
person at Pig ’N Whistle.
Alkvd
f Ut
__...—
.Interior
. . . . ivt.
Enamel.
Wall Paint.
2 3 - ELECTRICAL SEnttCES
Reg. Special
I DIET offlrc worker. 44 hr. week VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS 1st. Gallen
3.10
;J J 5 0
1514.3 00 per Month through train
Parts for all make* of rleaners; 2nd. Gallon
•*3.00
ins, apply Dietition, Seminole
Electrolux, Hoover, Kirby, elr.
Memorial Hospital.
Free pirk up. Work guaranteed.
FA 2 476.3,
**«■■» u.ln VV* nI-a
^ P iiw
FA WOO
AUTO SALESMAN for DeSuto. Hou»« Winns — Electric Service
Sid Vlhlen
Plymouth anvl Fiat car*. Must
GOOD
used
furniture.
FA ftfsoa.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
be experienced. See or call Mr.
FA 2 0915
Phillip* at lira** Motor*. I’ honr 112 Magnolia
n -F U R M T U R F T »d '
—
'
FA 2 5441.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS ~
23 A - Bi ll.HIM. — REPAIRS—
AUTO MECHANIC: expericnred PAINTING
$SAVE$
on Chrysler producls. Mr. Rob
Harrison at lira** Motor*. Phonr FLOOR sanding and finishing
New
A l !Md ^
Cleaning,
waxing
Serving
FA 2-3111.
Furniture and ApplianMn
Seminole County sinre 1925,
H. M. Gletton. Lakt Miry
II—Work Wanted
27 ft.. National House Trailer, ex
crllent condition, $6.3600. Inquire
at Lake Mary Food Market,
Lake Mary.

ESTATE

Mather of Sanfotd

-INM It VM I,

Painting A t. FA 2 :928.

203 209 r . First SL Ph. FA M 9 i l

C om pany

ask Crumley ft Monttilh
at 117 South Park Ph. FA 3 4698 IRONING—in my home FA 2 .3899.
Ph. FA 2-612J
Babysit or Iron FA 2-79M.

ROSA L. PAYTON

RegUtcred Real Ktlala Brokor
PK FA 2-1301-17-92 at Hiawatha

Homes Daalgrnad For
Florida Living.
j,3 &amp; 4 Bedrooms—1 &amp;. 2 Raths

PiahnA

Prsrtical nursing or companion
for elderly Isdv, rail FA 2-6522 Mristh Bldg.
after « P. M.

•V“ &gt;i

FA 2-4 n i
ATLANTA (UPI) — Farm cash
3 BEDROOM CD, living ft dining
27 — N i l T I C E S — P E R S O N M . H
room, kitchen equipped, family 23—SPECIAL SER\ IUES
Income for seven southeastern
rmirn, 2 balh*, quiet neighbor­
V A - FHA states last year reached an es­
Lawn
Maintenance;
hood, city limit*. $ll.3W, Gl Complete
timated record high of $1,230,200,F H A In Service
Fertiliser. Spra* me. M o vv t n g.
mortgage $3200 down nr terms.
000 — an increase of $440,400,000
JOHN I.OMMERSE
FA 2 1800.
Conventional
E ST A T E S
416 Willow Ave.......... FA 2 7197
over 1957.
Financing
The ONLY FHA Financed 2-IIKDROOM, I balh C!1 home;
The U. S. Commerce Depart­
Quick loiunilromat Servir*
utility room, kilehen equipped
H om es A va ila b le
ment field office here said all the
Shirts Finished In 4H H »un
loieated in Plneeresl. Excellent
Down
Payments
Seven states showed gain* in both
NOW IN Dell ARY
Sanilon* Dry Cleaning
condition. FA 2-6393.
9 livestock and livestock products,
Low A s S400
F.. 23lh Si. Foodmart Bldg.
A* Low A*
80LTHSIDK
LAUNDROMAT
and in crop commodities.
Ry Marian R. Jones
REAL P.STATF. DRIVE IN
Immcdiule Occupancy
$350 D O W N
The stales were Alabama, Flor­
INCOME TAX SERVICE
2444 French Ave.
A surprise “ Going Away" parly
We Guarantee Personal
ida, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennes­ hnnuring Miss Carol Miller was
I Include* l ln»in| &gt;
Bm. II. 5lurray
A U T O G LA SS
J. W . H A L L
iSittidfucliun.-t On Thu
see, North Carolina and South given by the Misses Ann Slavik,
lilt Celery Ave
FA 2 1394
2 &amp; 3 Bedrooms 1 ', TUcd
IN S T A L L E D
Ktaliar
Closed Sunday
Carolina.
baths.
Suzsnne Partin and Diane Aulin Const ruction Of Your Home
W
in
d
sh
ield
R
ack
G
lta
g
“ Call H a ir I'hon* FA 2-8641
The overall gains by slates in­ at the Bob Slavik home Friday Or Your Money Cheerfully
Many Cu-lom ftuality feature*.
D o o r Glaaa
' e m Gl.tan Dex id ie i Tablets; weeks supply
cluded Alabama, $31,049,000; Flor­ evening. March 13.
PLUS: Hu- innvrnlrnca of
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS,- Realtor
Refunded.
being within 2 block* of
!&lt;8e. (toilmlllat ft Anderson —
ida, M1,(,*W,W0; Georgia, *63,441.S K itv ic i:
Raymond
l.undqultl,
A
nor.
litt- IiuuuUi, daughter rf Mr.
DeBiry Plata, a rumpltle
Faust* Drug Store.
000; Mississippi, $95,273,000; North
S
en
kn
rlk
Glum
and
P
ain
t
('n
,
FA
2
393!
Atlantic
nank
Bldg.
and Mr*. Dun Miller, will make
.Ship ping C e n te r.
Carolina, $121,167,000; South Caro112-114
5T.
2nd
Ft.
Ph.
FA
2-4422
her home In Ocala.
19— ARTICLES* FOR SALB
_ Ima, $7,670,000 and Tennessee, $2,CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME. A*
W. G. Miller, llrvdoprr
MU* Miller received a bracelet,
btsto* shingle two bedroom ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state­ 120 Ban Accordion, 5 weeks old,
840.000.
Sales
Offlir
an autograph book and a card
ments. invoices, hand bills, and
llwy. tr • 92 DeBary Plars
home lugetlirr with TEN LOTS
North Carolina got a boost ol
7 switches, cost $.'&gt;00. still ha*
with guests signature* a* memen­
programs,
e tc.
Progressive
Ph, NO IM*7I oe NO 8-41U «
$88,608,000 in crop receipts alone.
neao. modern shopping center.
guarantee, $175 or be*t rath
toes of flic occasion.
Printing
Uo.
Phone
VA
2
2951
—
6 MILES NORTH OF
If you arc louking lor a bargain
The department said this was ex­
offer immediately. Box 120. San­
306
West
nth
St.
Invited were Carolyn Jacobs,
SANFORD
thl* is one. The total prirr is
Cor. Hwy. 17-92 &amp; 27th St.
ford Herald.
ceeded only by Texas and Okla­
Karen Chambers, Edna Hopkins,
only $9,000 00 r*»li. Why not in
homa in the South and was sixth
Tills Is a glint pass In thr
Phone FA 2-1501
Karen Kennedy, Caroline Wood,
This is a guest pass In the Bits
vestigale. Would tland a good
largest in the nation.
Movlrland Drive-In for Annetr
Rose Marie Beasley, all of Oviedo Open Mon. and Fri. till 9 l‘ . M. NEAT MODERN 2-RKDKOOH
loan.
Theatre for Nancy Slke*. Exp.
Mississippi's increase included a
Brown.
Exp.
dale
Apr.
2.
'39.
and ChuluoU and Peggy Jo Hall,
BUNGALOW
ilalr Apr. 2. '59.
RAYMOND M. RAM,
$63,878,000 gain in income from Orlando.
Stenstrom Realty
Ideal home for young couple start­
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
livestork. In Georgia the broiler
REALTOR ft 1NSUHOK
DICTAPHONE in good shape. Can
Also Jimmy DrShato, John
ing out or relired people. Iluilt
HERBERT
.STENSTROM
SYSTEMS
industry contributed heavily to a Coe, Jitnmy Jones, Bobby Pcntr,
Third
St.
ft
Park
Avenue.
South
be seen at the Sanford Herald
by nne of Hie better builders in
Registered
Ricker
All
D
pri
and
suet.
Installed
| livestock products income.
Office. $100.
V ail Call Ball
Roger Norton, John Clark. John
Ssnford
and
is
in
esurient
re­
LEV
RISNER
“
Do
It
Yojrsetf"
"
Florida received most of its David Beasley, Jon Sutton, Ronnie
Phone FA 2-5641
LOTTIE BROADWAY
pair. Price if cheaper than
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
IIA IIV Carriage, Play Pen, Car
gain from a $75,161,000 increase
Arnold, Wesley Swenson, Bob
KEN TORBKTT
reasonable at $7370 oo. Down LAKEFRONT; Modern 2 liedroom
S T I N E
Red, Car seat. Call FA 26152
in rrop income.
Associates
Howell. Richard Skelly, Joe Mai
payment $3330.00, balance at
Marhlne and Supply Co.
Imme with double carpurtr;
$6.3 00 monthly.
colm, Tommy Partin. Roddy Fos III N. Park — Ph. FA 2 2129
I'h. FA 2 6432 Cotton ft Wool Yarna. Notion*,
large lot anil fruit tree*. By 207 W. 2nd St.
Thraail*, Tap**.
ter, Raymond Dunklee and Thad
Owner. FA 26132.
W. II. “ Bill" S T E M P K U Agency
13—BUILDINGS
n
n
interstate
itoi.LiN S n o n n r s h o p
Lingo, all of Oviedo and Chuluota
Furniture Moving ft Storage
Realtor
ft
Usurer
Road job in Seminole County
At Th* Sign Of Th* Tottm Pole,
CHOICE hit. I.«rh Arbor, Lakr
U. E. PHILLIPS. Agent
Altoe.
Laura
B.
Oiler.
II.
K.
Taffer
are Advertised for sale.-number­
2617 S. Franch Ava­
Front, on j»aved Street. Phone
WASHBURN VAN LINES
Arthur K Day Evrrelt llarprr
ed from 1 to 13 starting on lliNO 8 4564.
i3oo French Ave.
f a 2 ujoi
AOMORI, Japan (U P I)— Farm­
Phone
FA
2
4911
M2
N.
Park
il ED l MIX CONCRETE
way 15-S North of Lake Monroe
ers near this north Japanese city
i l l 's ’ X sou' FRONTAGE on Ill- ROLI.AWAY, lluipiial and Bab) Window' Seal* — I.Intel* — Steel
and West on Orangi lllvd. 4complained today that their prop­
This it a gilest pass to the MovieRed*. Day, Wrek or Month — Urease Trap* — Sand—Dry Wells
liouset on lilway 46 and the 13th
way 17 92 with 2-bedroom home.
e r t y is being bombed by the U. S.
land Drlvc-ln for Geraldine
.MIHAt l.E CONCRETE CO.
FA 2 7887.
Tel. FA 2-5111. Furnilur* Canter
on the S. W. end of interstate
A ir Force.
Page. Exp. date Apr. 2. '.79.
I’ ll. FA 2 37.51
309 Elm Ave.
joh.
III Wait Ftr.t SL
A delegation told provincial au­
Mail bids to White Construrtion. MAY'FA III SECTION: Spall loo* 3*- *— MOHT(.r&lt;."i: l.OAN.f ' "* "
SEWING MACHINE
thorities (hat planes overshooting
T*l*vl*iun Tub«a T**4ed Fraa.
Company. P. O. Rox 278. Like
1.E HAVRE, France (U PI) —
bedroom furnished home. Own­ $l,tx»o lit $100,000 available for
a range near Mfaawa airbase have
It E P O S S K S S K D
HOLLINS HOBBY SHOP
Monroe.
There
will
be
30
day*
er. FA 2 1608.
purchase of second mortgage* At Th* Sign Of Th* Totem l’ ol*. Almost new- 1958 full *lie round
dropped five practice bombs in Riot police u*e&lt;l tear ga* ami club*
allowed for moving of Buildings.
Drlaician. Temple I 1092 or
Japanese fields, making crater* as Tue*d*y night fo beat off Com
2617 S. French Av*.
bobbin sewing marhlnr. Sew*
This ad will run 2 Weeks.
Midway 7 3523.
2 BR. l'R. kilehen equipped, cor­
much as five feet across and two munist longshoremen and steel
forward and backward. Original
workers
who
tried
to
prrvrnt
In
ner
lot
Mo.
pint.
$37.50.
AIK CONDITIONING
feet deep.
Guarantee Mill applies. Unpaid
m tfATK ^ A jU T rfB r
stallation of Socialist Mayor Rob
DUPLEX
FA 2 1330, Ext. 406, Colby or
II. IL I'OI'K CO.
balance only $43 00. Assume low
ert Monguillon.
FA
2
0883.
2 unit* monthly Income $115.00,
IDS S. Park ----- FA * 4234
monthly payments nr will dis­
4 or .5 Acre*. Suuford area with
At least four policcmrnt were in
Corner location, close in, to
count for cash. Write Credit
arrest In railroad aiding. Wr*|
jured In the first major Mrrct
xeiile estate. $8300. requires
SANFORD AREA
WELL DRILLING
Manager, Box SM, Sanford Herside preferred. Phone FA 2 1991
demonstration by the Communists
$3500 down.
A very attractive 2 bedroom
home, . u*
Fairbanks Morso Pumps
____ _
r% r»|Vl*
aid.
or «FA
2 2101.
resulting
from
la*t
Sunday's
na­
Repairs In all makes
I n ih » * o u r l « f th
I w iinff J u t s * ,
kitrhen equipped. On I acre of ^—ftTxtWftlM-M. PKA.vis
Seminole Realty
Rp m I h u I p
I ' l u r l d R , I n l*ru- tion wide municipal elections.
land with 40 Temple* 3 In 4
—
HOWARD C. LONG
. . . . . . .i.i
••
!
*»Mr#
W. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
The Communists were furious
year* old. 3S.800. Tlii* a bar
207 K. Commercial Ave.
I n r r i^ G iw lw « f
Ell/.
Mrthv
in—Velma
Gontaler,
AZALEAS
In
Bloom.
I.argc
Ihe channel ixirt's new
gain, limner Sewell. Assorlatr;
H A itim n r
jia lu a iu m jk
w a i i - because
Phone FA 2 2873
Selcrlion from 33c or 3
K L.V .
l»?u r4 Br( | city council used a one-vote mar­ Adelaide II. Moses — A'soclatrs.
Hal llurkrt,
lleallnr. Valley
I I I A l l « v w d ll w n M i l r » r » o n « H i t .
for $1 »"l
FA 2-3232
TELEVISION .SERVICE
gin over the Communists to oust 1901 Park Ave.
12011, Altamonte Spring*
tag
I la Ima « r
U rnn ^ i
A lllU I
(ITRUK TREES
Red Mayor Rene Canre, who was
Haiti C a t a t t i
All Makes and Models
V mii a n d r a h
votl
h#r#|»y elected In 1956. Control nf I*
4aRAPF.VH.EK NURSERY
C O U N T R Y CLUB
WINN TV
2 BEDROOM Frame limisr on 2
t io U f lv d mini r pt iu irv il i&gt;» in* p r u t In
FA 7 08S6
France'* fourth largest
318 W. 1.1. SI. FA 2-2994
ilntiHt At* Mi4V 8 l*»i tua nn&lt;l i l t m i m i i Havre,
acre* of land, lluute Recondi­ Graprvill* Ave.
ax hit it Yuli, or i l l i i r r
of \ ou m a y port, had been a major sjinbol of
M ANOR
tioned in an&gt;l out. aero** Bit
!&gt; **•
t h r t-nlnlc o f l l A H *
W4)On|iUFF'8
» )A —Pl.UMBIMi *n&lt;! RUHFINO
* fill I T
H A I "ti A III m • K
W l l i n L . V . prestige for the parly.
road from Little Vrnu*, inn ft.
Farm A Garden C*af*r
2
lledrnom
a
r d M llM s I#to ©f ’ Aid C"unty, to
Th* Reds v rre especially angry
rn»d
frontage,
Mti
deplh.
Phone
CALIeTlTL'SVILLE
ip g
i a u n i&gt;
Judfc
rf
.-•m lnrl#
ANNUALS
Florida R ood*
FA 2 0975.
C o u n t ) . F l o r i d a . xx iil un t i g h t c a D at the t&lt;*n Socialist councilman
D A MHING ft HEATI.Nii INC
H i C*!«ry Ava.
the antl-Communist
t n d a r m o n t h * f r o m fh# l i m a of who Joined
— F.H.A. —
SANFORD
Phone FA 2 7691
I l i a f i r t i I'u hli cal lts it nf tli|a n ot ti c. majority to give Slonguilkm a 19Furnished 2-bedroom CB houve in BEAUTIFUL DIRH GARDEN'S
K * * lv claim or t i n i u i m l a li a ll ha In
1K
victory.
Communist
trad*
call
AirlMiu., a m i #Hb II a l a i a t h a pla&lt; m
4’itru* Heights. FA 2 finVi.
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
Plum bins: &lt;&amp; Kcpiiirs
i.f rcM'l«n&gt;« a n d t»««l o f f l R i a d* ed Monguillon a “ traitor tu hi*
»A 2-1822
or
FA 2 0271
i l r t i * nt l ha r l a i i n a i i t
a n d t h i l l class."
For the Best Kurt fn Rest Eilsi*
Jo* C. Thomas
bt » " rn to by t h * O i l m a n ) , lu «
FA 2 0619
SEE CULLEN A HARKEY T i-A u iem ok llf* j Trailer. ~ * 1023 Sarlla St.
or
a tln n a v ,
*r.4
an?
(Include*
Ctoalng)
» ur b s t i i m pr dc ma ud n u t ao f ii t Q
W. A. C trl*, Jr. Salesman
I h A l l h * %u»«l.
1953
CHEVY,
W
(on
pirkup.
Good
110 X. Park Av*. Ph. FA t-219t
, t J
I!
I l a u c a h o o k e Jr
• Quiet Uommunlly
v* viA U t i T o f | U L i n U i i j
rondlUon, equipped lor louring
00
afid l &gt; * l i i t i t n t of
AREA roned for trailer park.
mobile
home.
$454).
2512
Clair• .Near Golf Course
|
lla rriti
! I aiikab m k W a r r e n
tnont Ave.
Room for .’&gt;0 trailer*. In Lake
W
4* *f«lr rj
Mar)
P ub lish » b
? • A M i r r h ... I .
*»
1946 GMC 322 ti actor ami FreilSSLS
only *67-50 monthly
MAJOR BROWN REAM V
I n Ml* « OH»| **f I h r I B U R l) - l i l d i r ,
Thnnia* McCullough (Ottren)
• Blotka Weak Of Freneh
haul insulaied van trailer. Rmh
K n s . i i i . i l r i o u H t y, Mitie- nf I In rl d a ,
Realtor
Aflt CONDITKJXTNG
In
in good condition. Tires alon* CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
David Lee Slubbs iSanford) j
Avenu* en JOih StreaL
LAKE MARY
I n r r I h r I' . a t a lr n i l
IndudcN dnaing Coal
worth $400, FA 2 4537
Marguerite Cornell (Sanford) I _
MODEL OPEN DAILY
I0»7 Sanford AV*.
FA 24JI2
Ph. FA 2 5237 or FA 2 1961
IUMR J II£1311UN
Allen W. Noursc (DeBary;
&gt;
----I** r a i f ' l
i i&gt; w . m i t i i »:
Turn Wcnl On^Oth
Beryl Herman ( Sanford i
2 BEDROOM liuuar, Florida room, BEER TAVERN &lt;"n lliwav 17-9».|
Nw*ira iB h e r e b y t l « # n rh .*i in #
Si. Follow Country
V’nluii* County, FA 2-0306
Eugene Brown 'Sanfordi
kitchen equipped, monthly pay­
lin d a r# e n r d * 111, on tha 2 * i h eUx
•if \ r r t l
\ t*. I!»i&gt; r vr s i t i . «ha
Nancy Jo Tumbler (Lake
Club
Ud. &amp; Watch
ments
$52
69.
phone
FA
2
1
426,
W
E
L
C
O
M
E
N
A
V
Y
A
N
D
N
E
W
C
O
M
E
R
S
H HioMlMf 1 *1 11 10 1 V . h i t U r nf b r f d*
Mary)
or inquire st 1801 Holly Ave.
For Our Signs . . *
n b . r C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , 11as f i n a l i»
turn
« &lt;»uut
amt
tnuch fr*
a*
TO S A N F O R D
Hail Kiser iCharlollr N. C.)
I'm
f of I t l i * " t a ’ ■
'*• »
Inc/ bmiley (Sanford)
h &gt; lla#r#i», da vai*d( and at #*in
lots
lots
55 r in* it« you to b* our gur»tn ubMilulrly fra*
Discharges
'llinf Oath and
* *i* *1*0)1Drramwnld Section — All cleared.
c a t ion t«* tha i ‘i I d Ju d o a t o t *
without
obligation at one of ISanford’e Iteding
Rn&gt;a Lee Hall (Sanford&gt;
TV
TUBES
9i00 A. M. T il Dark
f i n a l ^ a t t f r m p n t ..f Ha n d t u ln t a t r a *
Price i&lt; right. 2411 Chase Ave
lin o
«*f
r R l a t p . a nd f o r *t n
.Motels while vou locale suitable housing for
Jeanette Goldman (Sanford)
TESTED FREE
Phone FA 2-5604, Ssnford.
SUNDAY
o r d e r •llar ti ai irl ng u • • a,*. &gt;» | ; A.
} ou end your family. Pick up your key at the
vt .11 (n r.
— In ynur kon**
.
2:00
P,
M. T il Dark
I *a 1 r if «Ma t h * K i l l d a y «*f A l a r r h
.Sale* Office.
Cam pine atork *a Irwek]

Oviedo

LAKE MARIE

Surprise Parly
Fetes Miss Miller

Jap Farmers Say
Bombs Miss Mark

Reds Lose Mayor,
Riot In Le Havre

Legal Notice

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
HOMES

$280°°

Hospital Notes

’8 2 8 0

$450 Down

OPEN DAILY

Choice

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W ANTED
ROUTE M AN

APPLY IN PERSON

Seminole County Laundry

W ANTED

Call FA 2-8171

Cabbage Wagon

Fleet ronie

HENRY SCHUMACHER
Phone FA 2-C340

Taft* IMatitbatar

• ntn v a l u e s
^
• QUICK CREDIT —
• EASY TERMS
—

To whom it may con­ W IL SO N - M A I ®
cern: I, Turner Mc­
New And Used Fumttuf*
FA R 622
Donald am not ad­ 311 F.. First St.
vertising for any New ft Used Furniluro ft
ancr*. A Good Place T i _
f emal e
"Help
RUY SELL or T nA D I*JENKINS F U R N tT U R C
Wanted."

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

9

SF.T.L US YOUR FURNITURE
• Wo BUY the Most
• We SELL the Most
—
• We PAY Hie Most
S
SUPER TRADING P O S fi
Ph. FA 2-0677
~

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HD Club Met At
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let at the home o f Mn.
Fuhrman, Loci
night, March U.
W0 &amp; ! i n i
was
Mrs. Clovar
■ a m who mad notes of apprertattoa tor work done by ment­
i o n with the Tuberculoals and
f o l k Association la their ret­
ort X-Ray and for asilitance glv•O In axhibit* at recent Fair*.
DaUBt of the Dress Revue to
I t held April M at the County
•oancil /Hall w e n discussed.
M n . M a m appointed a nomlOOttog. committee of Mrs. Jack
•laadiier, Mrs. J. H. Sapp and
L H r*.'Thompson. Mrs. C. E. Huni Ur was welcomed as an active
■ tm b er of the group.
} fh e hostess served refreshments
Of aeffsi and cake and cookies
n M n . Clover Mam, Mra. J. H.
fla w , Mrs. H s u ! Gardner. M n.
F C T t a d e l , M n . J. E. Andraws.
f h t . Jack Standlfer, Mrs. Thompo s , Mrt. H. L. Johnson. M n. C.
T llu n t e r , Miss Myrtle Wilson and
■joe Rattle Kirk.
TBs ’ nest meeting will bo held
- SMdey, A p ri 10 with Mra. M a m
« d M n . Gardner, co-hostesses.

flenrt Camp Delayed
kg Boy scout camp has been
•paced indefinitely due to Inm r t weather.
^
Revival Minister
My. Dr. J. Harrison Griffin
Petnwd is guast minister at
Mo w n Baptist Church during
Rerival this week. The pubRtod to continue
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T1----- roast for b oys'a n d
*f the Intermediate group of
laptirt church will be held et
Mirth Retardey evening prior
I T:M Revival Service.
gate rt Jack Mann will ha
r •» S tan that he ie able to
R, Cteuds Mswktos has ra­
id flpsot Peasaeois where aha
sailed due to the illness of
aether, Mrs. W. R. Reddick,
r, sad M n . Donald Hudson
Vfcsdericktown, Mo., h a v e
sawed ike birth of a dmghCynthia Am , born February
I M , Hudson to Am farmer
1 rtdriiy Johnson, daughter

SUGAR

(UP1) — The |Southern poor whiles, but that has
vanishing Amor- been changed hy the mechanisa. o w n . * i . i . don of agriculture and ever inJ
creasing Industrialisation,
igist aald today.
Boynton, who has made a doloynton told an
Itu&lt;jy ^ the poor white
!
audience Mgment of the South’* popuiaoyment ana ex- tioa, said the economic status of
!gular wage has mMt W ll Bt tow as the majority
a to the Uvea of ^ NeBroei, B*t bs aeid this was
in the South.
gjj (hanging,
i n ago, he said
“ There a n stUI some poor
it numben of whites,” he said, “ but most who
once belonged to that group do so
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no longer. They a n climbing out
Of that group and much of the
" raia
climbing is done on the shoulders
,
_
o f those available, la this case,
C T lo a lh
toe Negro."
J l/C Q I I I
He noted the poor while docs
not want any change to the social
LAS VEfcAS, Nev. (UPI) — patterns of the South because
Friends said today the death of they think R would Jeopardise
District Judge Ryland Taylor, « , the advanUge they have won over
was partly dua to the remorse ha the Negro.
"In all honesty," he said, "it
felt to having to sentence a knifeshould be added that without
slayer to death 11 days ago.
“ Judge Taylor took every case prodding from without we have
to heart,” said Judge David Zen- demonstrated a notlecabla relueoff. "That was the reason he be­ Unce to alter our traditional paicame ill. Pasting the death sen­ tem i."
tence preyed on his mind. He died
because of devotion to duty."
Taylor, a Judge since 1953. died
Tuesday after suffering a heart
attack. Eleven deya ego he sen­
tenced confessed-killer Jack Rainsberger, 21. a Los Angeles handy­
man, to death tor the slaying of
LONDON (UPI) — Elvis Pree*
Las Vegas divorcee Erline Folker.
" I am definitely satisfied in the Ivy's singing is enough to drive
Ralntbergcr case," Taylor said any seagull to distraction, the
after pasting the death penalty. Ministry of Supply reported to­
"But It it just too much of n bur­ day.
In fact, it has bouorae the num­
den to htve one mao sentence an­
ber one weapon to the ministry's
other man to die.
"It would he different if the re­ drive to get rid o f gulls which
sponsibility wera shared with a have become a flying hazard at
Staines, near London Airport.
Jury.”
A ministry spokesman said it
Taylor, shortly before hla death,
ealled tor a law which would re­ found out about Elvis' effect on
move from one man the burden ltagulla when It tent one of its
of sentencing a prisoner to death. men to Holland to record the cry
o f e gull in distress. He took a
tape recorder, which had been
Mrs. Johnson, who has been with
used to record a children's Christ­
her daughter the past few weeks,
mas party at his home. One of
returned home last weekend.
Elvis' records had been a high­
Friends and schoolmates of
light of the party.
Stove Swaggarty will regret to
In the first try-out, the cry of
learn that he bat recently bean a
distress toiled to rustle n feather,
patient la the Seminole Memorial
but when Elvis's voice unexpect­
hoipital. Steve has returned home,
edly popped out o f the loud apeakhowever, and will be back in
er, the guile took o ff tn a flurry
school to the near future.
and weren't teen again tor M
Mr. end Mrs. George Grow end
hours.
children of Miami and Mr. end
Mra. BUI Grow and children of
DeLand were weekend guest* of
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Johneon end
eon, Bob.
Mrs. fl. R. Norwood and daugh­
ATHENS, Greece (U F l)-P a**
ter, Norlne, hava returned to the
llament has promoted George
Norwood home in Monroa after
artvaa, leader of the anti-British
neidlng to Eldar Springs tor sev­
underground o f Cyprus, to lieuten­
eral years. Another daughter, Mrs.
J. H. Tindel, la alto a resident of ant general — the highest mili­
tary rank that can be held by any
Monroe.
Greek escept the king.
Mra. W. L. Baas and M n. Jack
The Legislature also has pro­
Fuquay and children of Croat City
claimed Grivoa a "dignified citi­
spent the weekend to Monroe with
zen" — on honor first conferred
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Wheatland
on Periciee in ancient Athens.
and daughters, Cenl and Jerri.
Grivas returned home Wednes­
Mr. end Mrs. P. W„ Wheatland
day from Cyprus, where he hod
and daughtan will spend the com­
led anti-British guerrillas for four
ing weekend with relatives in
years. He it scheduled to visit
Crosi City,
King Paul today.
Clarence and "Bubba" Hlttell
visited Mrs. Annie Belle Klnard,
■ former Monroe resident, in Mi­
ami, last week.
M n . 0 . R. Hartle and son, Mar­
ly, of La Porte, Ind., are h en
Members of the Sanford Sports
w hen they were etiled because Cor Oh»b will attend the rOeee
of the Hlneea of her father, C. A. In Sobring this weekend.
Hlttell.
The group will leave et S s.m.
Mrs. M, M, Lane of Oakridge. Saturday to see tbe endurance
Tenn., ie the guest of Mr. and race* over the tricky track.
Mra. R. T. Davit.
Planning the trip are Mr. and
Mr. and M n. J. W. Pickett of Mrs. Clay Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
JacksonvUle were weekend guests Mills Boyd, A1 Wallace, Phil Bell,
of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hawkins, Arehie Wise, Rett deWoltki, Pen­
recently*
ny Peonington and Mr. and Mre.
Mr. and M n. J. It. Bdvarda Norman WUIIe.
and ion, Jerry, of Sabring, for­
mer reaJdenti, w en recent visitTo Mark Passover
o n of friends here.
HEIDELBERG, Germany (UPI)
Friends of C. A. Hlttell will he
glad to learn that he la much im­ —Traditional Jewish holy days of
proved from a recent Illness. Ha the Passover will be celebrated
Is at the Seott Nursing Home, throughout the U. fl. Army to Eu­
Orlando Ave., and to receiving rope from sunset of April B to
visitor*.
■unset of April 30.

protocol, they wN bold fatimata
conference* in preparation tor ne­
gotiation* with Russia expected to
culminate in a aumiser aummit
conference with 8ovlet Premier
Nikita Khruabchev.
Macmillan ia expected to give
the Preildent a comprehensive
report on bla recent Moicow talks
with Khruihchev which led the
British prime mlnliter to believe
that aummit negotiation* were
imperative to avoid the danger of
nuclear conflict.
He alao Is expected to relay the
latest vlewa of French President
Charles dc Gaulle and West Ger­
man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
with whom he conferred after his
Moicow visit.
The first task facing Eisenhow­
er and Macmillan,, officials said,
is to make certain that there are
no cracks in the Western alliance
which could be exploited by the
Russians to their current effort to

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Elvis For Birds?
Not These Seagulls

Greek Leoder Gets
‘Dignified' Honor

Sports Car Club
To Attend Races

Arrives For Talks With Ike

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Two Sanford Ford ear and truck
talesmen will be honored In Jack­
sonville tomorrow for their out­
standing sales records.
Jack Benton and R. J. Boyn­
ton of 5trick!fnd-Morrison will
receive Ford 300-500 Club awards
from Harry B. King, manager of
Ford’s Jacksonville district sales
office.

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Indictments Seen
On Racketeering

David Peters Gets
Air Force Training
A/B David A. Peters of Longwood has entered training at
Kessler Air Force Bess to Missis­
sippi. lie will study to the field of
electronics.
The sou of Mr. and Mrs. Carttea Peters, David U a 1K1 gra­
duate of Lyman High School. Ha
wae an altar boy at Christ Epis­
copal Church and active to teenago groups to Longwood.

Tho mood thin seanon tti all romance tn our
luits, which we have reduced in time
for Easter. Colors are meltingiy pretty, fabrics
are airy light, yet richly textured and the silhouette
If much more feminine.
Sizes 7-20, and half sizes. Solids, prints and
plaids.
Ws think you'll agree with us , , . they're beautiful I
Come in, let us show them to you while they are
specially marked for “ A Cool Easter".

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m ‘ 1 2 3 9 to * 3 9 * 9
These prices are good
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M A R C H 20 - 21st

"For The Enter Panda And After," this season
oraats your vary own stunning Easter
ensemble and top it off with one of our
Toppers.
Whits, postal and dark colon fat alios &lt; to Id.
Unbelievably reduced before Easter to
offer you savings on that new outfit.

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Cecil hee made few enemies and
has won' a reputation as a "lawy e n ’ Judge." He can't recall hav­
ing heard himielf classified “ con­
servative” or “ liberal," and he
says he hasn't "the slightest Idea"
which term would beet describe
him.
For nearly 25 yeare he presided
over the Montgomery County
Common Pleas Court, fitting In
Dayton.
From this obscure post, Presi­
dent Eisenhower elevated him to
the federal district court to Dayton three months after the Presi­
dent entered the White House.
Almost overnight, Cecil eew the
cates before him change from mi­
nor criminal charge* to constitu­
tional issues.

WASHINGTON (U PI&gt;-N *w Indictments are expected soon to
the big anti-trust drive agatoat la­
bor racketeering. Justice Depart­
ment officials indicated today.
The first big development to the
campaign came last week when a
federal grind Jury to New York
indicted an underworld bigwig,
three garment industry associa­
tions and a local of the Interna­
tional Garment Workers Union on
charges of rigging prices and di­
viding up the ladles' blouse busi­
ness.
Several
other
grand
juries
across the country ere delving
into similar charge* that unions
and employers hava conspired in
shady contracts to restrain trad*
to violation of the Sherman AntiTrust A ct
The New York indictment has
been described aa the "opening
wedge" In a full-seale probe of
links between racketeer!, Indus­
try front men and union leaders.
Offlciaii made it clear that
James R. Hoffs'* Teamsters Un­
ion also ia among the big labor
organisations being probed an
anti trust conspiracy chargee.

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Downpour Puts Damper On Area
Potholes Show Up
In County Roads
m CAN’T USE IT — George Williams (left)
or Fresno, Calif., and Neal Galloway, Artesia, N. M., look at baseball equipment
whieh they can't use, yet, at the minor

league training base here. The Giants’ farm
teams stayed Inside again today. Too wet.

Officers Recover
JFisherman's Body
The body of ■ Sanford fisherman
m ining ilnce lait Friday, wai
found floating in Lake Monroe
Nils morning, Juit off ihore from
the Civic Center,
Identified aometime later aa
Lonnie C. Kobinion, 4T, the body
wai recovered by three police­
men. Earl Bourquardei, Edward
Hayden and Howard Whelchei
nulled the body into the police
R ticu e boat, after Bourquardei
and Whelchei had ipotted It s i
they pasted the lake on Seminole
Bird.
Conorsr Hugh Duncan aaid that
Bobinaon was presumed drowned

Seminole Will Vote
On PTA Tuesday;
Debate Scheduled
The Seminole High School PTA
wHl be faced with a decision Tues­
day night.
Qualified members wilt hear
both sides of the argument that
is caused withdrawal from the
allot ,1 uid itate association, beaw voting to stay dr Have.
Bpeakera at the S p. m. meeting
will be D. W. Ladd, of Geneva,
and a representative of the Flor­
ida Congress of Parents and
Taachcrs. The controversial issue
will be explained thoroughly be­
fore the matter to brought to a
trote.
Lake Mary’s PTA meeting, call­
e d for last night, was postponed
R ectu s* of rain and bad roadi.
th is was to have been the first
session with qualified speakers
presenting both sides of the ques
Bon.
Mrs. W. C. Hopkins, president,
•aid Lake Mary would be called
Into epeclal session again when
the speakers can be obtained.
At the High School meeting.
John Kader, chairman of the
spring carnival, will present plans
R or the April IT event. The carni­
val ii planned on the school
grounds, in cooperation with the
BMd Parents Association.

4

Pickets Withdraw
From Coal Mines
# P IK E V IM ,K , Ky. (UPD—Unitad
Mine Workers picketa were with­
drawn today from strikebound ooel
mines in Pike County to await the
outcome of a restraining order
hearing next Monday.
fThe union agreed to withdraw its
kets at a hearing Thursday bet Pike Circuit Judge Jamee B.
Stephenson.
Tin- hearing vet for Monday Ls on
• request by the Pike County IndeA-ndent Cnal Operators' Assn, for
a temporary restraining order
against the picketing. Operators
claim they would bo forced out of
business if they compiled wtlh un­
ion demands for a *2 per day basic
wage increase.
Joe Lewis, Lexington, Ky.. at­
torney for a group of eoal operat­
ors in the Haiard field, sent a tele­
gram to I’ roldent Eisenhower ask­
ing him to send federal troops to
stern Kentucky "to restore law
d order."
Gov. A. B. Chandler had reject­
ed a simitar raquest for National
Guard troops, saying that reports
Bom state police and other sources
did not Indicate such actiod a as

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W eather
- T a r d y cloudy tonight aad fUtwday. Low tonight U. Warmer
tomorrow, possibility of showers.
Baet aad doathesat winds Hl a N
miles per boar. Small craft wansto.. displayed aa eeasU.

accidentally last Friday night
about 11 o'clock. "High winds and
waves must have thrown him
from hi* boat while he tried to
fish," he laid.
The empty boat drifted into a
basin at the east end of the Lake
Monroe bridge Saturday morning.
Robinson's body was identified
through finger prints and tat­
toos. His description had been re­
layed to other authorities before
identification w it made.
Born Jen. g, *912, in Sanford,
Robinson lived with his mother
and atap-father at 211 Elm Ava.
He wai a commercial fisherman.
Survivors Include his parents,
Mr. and Mra. W. W. Johns Sr.;
three brothers, Harold Robinson,
W. W. Johns Jr., Robert B. Johns;
two sisten, Mrs. B. D. Gatlin and
Mrs. Ida Lapore all of Sanford.
Funeral services will be held at
graveside in Evergreen Cemetery
Saturday at 2 p. ra. Dr, W. P.
Brooks Jr. will officiate.
Brisson Funaral Home U In
charge of arrangements.

Ike And Macmillan
Confer With Dulles
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi­
dent Eisenhower and B r 111 a h
Prime Minister Harold Macmillan
held a hospital-room conference
with Secretary of State John Fos­
ter Dulles today before departing
for their acrosi-the-table talks at
secluded Camp David.
The two free world leaders stop­
ped at Walter Reed Army Hos­
pital to consult Dulles, who has
been under treatment for cancer.
Their visit was more than a
courtesy call. There wai no doubt
that they discussed with Dulles
the main points of the thorny cold
war problems to be dealt with
during their three-day conference.
British Foreign Minister Selwyn
Lloyd accompanied them to ths
hospital.
During his stay at the hospital,
Dqllet has been keeping abreast
of all development! centering
around tha Berlin crisis and the
possibility of a Big Four summit
conference later this year.
Acting Secretary of State Chris­
tian A. Herter and a team of top
iavel U. 2. and British advisers
made the trip in other helicopters
which took off from the White
House lawn.
Macmillan was reported hopeful of persuading the President to
negotiate with Russia on a limited
pull back of troops in Europe as a
m ea n of easing tension.

A n Error, No Doubt
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. (U P !) State Auditor Albert Steinwedel
said a study of a newly-passed law
raising county prosecutors salar­
ies beginning July 1 showed that it
also repealed the original law pro­
viding for any salary payment at
aU.

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Collins Undaunted
By Predictions Of
News Briefs
Apportionment Nix Stolen: One House
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Gov.
T«Roy Collins said today he ls
not discouraged by predictions of
a quick dealt) in the next Legis­
lature of his new reapportlonmcnt
plan to give Florida'! lafgcr
counties more Senate representa­
tion.
Collins presented the proposal
to key legislators at a meeting
in his office Thursday, and it got
a cool reception. Senate PresidentDesignate Dewey Johnson predict­
ed Its quick death.
But Collins told newsmen today,
" I ’m not discouraged, certainly
not. I don't get discouraged that
easily."
He added that ha wished the
legislators had reacted more
"w arm ly," but their reactions
didn't disturb him.
Collins said he did not think
the Legislature's ultimate action
on the plan was reflected by the
legislators who me* with him. "1
don't think It ii sound to assume
what a few say reflects tin views
Of the entire Legislature."
The governor said he had been
assured that Ilia Legislature would
consider all constitutional revisions
on their merlla.
And Collini declared ills inten­
tion to baek the plen In the-far*
of all opposition.
"1 would not hesitate to advenes
the program because a few legislat­
ors oppose it," ha said. "1 would
not hesitate in tho face of unani­
mous opposition."

Concert Draws 300
At Sanford Center
The talented team of Nelson and
Neal drew more than 300 people
to the performance last night at
the Civic Center.
While rain lashed outside, area
residents basked in ths sunshine
of classical piano aelecliuns. The
concert was the last of the winter
series sponsored by the SanfordDeltary Entertainment Associa­
tion.
Harry Lee Neal spoke gracious­
ly of Sanford and Its new civic
center. "W e have something new
too, since we've seen you," he
added. "Wa now have three chil­
dren."
The children made not a peep
a* they slept outside the auditor­
ium—in the custom-made bus they
ceil home.
The feeling and interpretation of
selections by Biict, Brahms and
Schumann pleased the apprecia­
tive audience. A special treat cli­
maxed the evening, when a recep­
tion waa held following the per­
formance In the civie center. ReaIdenti were given an opportunity
to chat and visit with the couple.
Officials of the Association were
satisfied with the turnout, slnee
the concert had been planned for
tonight, and was changed at tha
last minute.

Mother Aids In Capture
Of Ex-Con; All Are Safe
CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPI)—
A plucky, hammer • swinging mo­
ther told Thursday night how
she helped in the capture of en
ex-convict who hxd kidnaped and
held hostage her and her three
children to barter them for the
Ufa of e prison enemy.
Mrs. Elma Baldwin attacked
her kidnaper, Richard A. Payne,
with a hammer during the nearly
24 hours he kept her in bis car
but failed to subdue him. She fi­
nally g r a b b e d the wheel as
HER STORY, PAGE T

Payne turned to fire at pursuing
M rs. Mauldin Dies
police, swinging the car off the
Mrs. Mattie Mauldin died about rood where her captor surrend­
, U o'clock last night In her Oviedo ered meekly.
home. Funeral services will be
Neither Mrs. Baldwin nor her
announced by Brisson Funeral three children, aged I to 10, * a
fo m e .
harmed*

Stesdy rains ‘for a week havo
brought a deluge of calls to tho
County Road Department.
Drainage ditehea are unable to
hold the unusual flow of watar;
clay and dirt roads arc in bad
condition.
Recently-mended asphalt streets
are sporting tho same old hole*.
Sand shoulder* hav* disappeared
from their retaining positions.
John Krider chairman of the
Board of County Commissioners,

As police surrounded the stall­
ed car, Payne threw down bit pis­
tol end gave himself up. He said
he didn't want to hurt the child­
ren.
Payne was scheduled fur a
hearing today hefurr Kanawha
County Prosecutor Charles Walk­
er. Officials also said P a y n e
would be given a sanity hearing.
Mrs. Baldwin, reunited with her
relieved h u s b a n d , Juhn, told
newsmen "it was like sitting on
a volcano that might erupt it
any time."
She and her children, Danny, 7,
Kenneth, 10, and Susan, 1. re­
turned to their h o r n s accom­
panied by a itate trooper to ward
off curiosity seekers. The night­
marish incident, which took less
than 24 houra, apparently eost
Mrs. Baldwin and her children
Buis muse tow f tost sleep.

SHIRLEY, England (U P I ) - Po­
lice are looking for thieves who
took an empty prefabricated house
from a council estate here.

Lieutenant Beaten
NEW YORK (UPI) - A i r Force
Lt. James Astrue today was de­
feated alter 80 days on TV’a Tic
Tac Dough.

Prince To Visit l T. S.
THE HAGUE. The Netherlands
(UPD—Prince Bernhard will leave
The Netherlands April 11 for a 12day visit to the U. S.

Wrestler Is Jailed

said this morning that until ft*
weather changes, U will be im­
possible to relieve tha condition.
At least a month of clear skies
will be necessary before roada
can ba fixed throughout the coun­
ty. Krider said. "However, if any
road is impassable, tha County
will do everything R can to give
relief."
Krider explained that tha growth
of the County hxi created a trem­
endous problem. "Tha Road De­
partment Ls (till operating on
the same budget as lt hai in tha
past.” he said
"Tltla department needs mora
equipment and manpower to taka
care of tha Increased population.
It is apparent to all your Com­
missioners that an expanded pav­
ing program la needed. Wa hope
that after reappraisal is complet­
ed, more citizens will be included
to help pay for the services."
Krider asked residents wilh road
or drainage problems to call the
County Road Department office
at FA 2-I9C2. "Our engineer and
superintendent will be Informed of
any serious difficulties he said. Ii
Is not necessary to call your Com­
missioner unless tlhere is a spe­
cial problem,"

Radar Hits Venus;
Just 'Beginning'

D E C A T U R , A ll. (UPI) —
Wresllpr Chuck Grint has been
charged with assault with Intent to
murder a 16-year-old boy after a
WESTFOnD, Mass. (UPD Man's first contact with another
scuffle with spectators.
planet, ■ radar ilg n il'i 56-mllllon
mile roumllrlp to Venus, wa* only
GAINESVILLE (UPD — The tha "tantalizing beginning" of
University of Florida Orange and many new things in science.
This was the prediction of Dr.
Blue intra-squad game Saturday
waa cancelled today because of Paul K. Green as he and hit fel­
low acientlsta at Massachusetts
rain.
Institute of Technology's Lincoln
Laboratory hare reported one 'of
the major breakthroughs of tha
‘ WASHINGTON (UPD The
,
ai^Hniitrstlnq Viand to fend every •pace age.
Dr. Herbert O. Welsa, who also
member of Congress a 133-page
worked on Uie project, waa equal­
book spelling out Its arguments
ly optimistic, lie said the research
for President Eisenhower's for­
team at the Millstone Hill installa­
eign aid program.
tion would Iry to contact Venus
again next September when it
moves closer to earth. He also
VIENNA (UPD — A court in said the next stop for the glint
Czcrhonlovakia has sentenced four radar device here "could be
Czech hockey players to prison Mara."
terms ranging from 13 months to
Tha history-making brush wilh
two years for assaulting a teen­ Venus was tha flrat two-way con­
age girl.
tact with any celestial body be­
yond tha moon. It afforded man
his first chance to study the plan­
LONDON (UPD—When a fire et, which until now has only been
swept the Pembroke dock fire a mysterious place which pops up
station today, firemen were un­ frequently in srienca fiction.
able to save two fire engines, but
Weiss also said that if there
managed to save a TV set and a had been anybody on Venus and
billiard table.
U they had a recriver. they could
have picked up tha radar algnats
"easy."
WASHINGTON (UPI) -T h e Ag­
riculture Department will submit
to Congress shortly after Easter
a proposal to extend the conserva­
tion reserve portion of the soil
hank through 1963.

Rain Delays Game

Ike To Argue Point

Players Sentenced

‘Valuables- Saved

Extension Sought

Court Out Of Jurors
INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — The
court ran out of prospective Jur­
ors befure noon today in the mur­
der trial of Connie Nicholas, and
Judge Thomas J. Fauleoaer or­
dered a recess until Monday.

Bus Wrecks; 6 Hurt
ASHEVILLE, N. C. (UPI) - A
bus broke through e guard rail on
a mountain road Thursday and
plunged down a 10 foot bank. Six
of the 13 passenger*« aboard were
injured.

Soldier Sentenced
In Traffic Death
TAIPEI, Formosa (UPD — Airman Lowell T. Hanson, 19, of Argyle, W is, was found guilty by
a U. S. court Wednesday of In­
voluntary manslaughter in the
traffic death of a young Chinese
woman. Hr was sentenced to one
year in prison.
Hanson also was found guilty
of leaving tha scene of the acci­
dent after tha car ha was driving
■truck and killed Mrs. Chang
Hain-Chun, IT, in a Taipei street
last Dec. 6.

Another Accident
A t French-25th
French Ave. and 23th St. rhalked up another areidrnt last night.
Police said Homer Gian Dur­
ham. 28,
wa*
charged
with
failure to yield tha right of way
when he turned into the path of
another car driven by Frank Phil­
lips VVhighaiu, 22
Durham was attempting a left
turn intq 23th St. Ills car •as
struck on the left rear fender by
Whtcham. liitli mrn era from
Sanford-

Almost 500 Killed
As 'War Criminals'

HAVANA (UPI) - The firing
squads of "revolutionary Justice"
have taken Uic lives of nearly 800
Cubans in levs than three montlu,
end there waa no claar assurance
that tha and la in light.
Seven executiona Thursday In
Cienfuegos increased the unofficial
toil of the "w ar crlmee" tribunals
to 422—Only about 100 iese than
the estimated battle casualtlei of
the two-year revolution that ended
Jen. 1.
In Camaguey province alone,
43) "war criminals" are awaiting
trial. Reports from tha eastern
provincial capital of Santiago aay
it will taka about a month for the
tribunal! there to wind up their
work.
In the pest two days, two prison­
er* awaiting trial have committed
suicide in their cells.
The round of executions may be
near an end. Revolucion, organ of
Premier Fidel Castro's rebels, not­
ed Thursday that they are giving
Cuba a bad name throughout tha
western hemisphere and declared,
"Wa must and the trials quickly.
We must slop the executions."
Newspapers liava reported that
"m ore than 130" supporter* of
ousted ex-Presideiil Fuigencia Bat­
ista are staking safety in foreign
embassies aa a prelude to leaving
tha country.

Midwest Gels Set
For Big Snowstorm
On Eve 01 Spring
United Press Interaatkmal
A third major snowshown of tha
month bore down on tha Midwest
todiy, on the eve of the spring
season, ehaaing an advance pre­
view of mild weather in tha na­
tion's midsection.
Weatherman warned travelers
and stockmen of heavy anowi
likely in part* of Kansas, Nebras­
ka, .South Daktoa. Iowa, Illinois.
Wisconsin and Minnesota. Four
Inches or more of mow was pre­
dicted, with winds of 30 to 30
miles an hour expected to cause
drifting.
Spring-like weather pushed Into
the Midwest and Northeast Thurs­
day, but even that was not an
unmixed blessing.
Readings in Hie 30s and 60s trig­
gered flood threats from heavy
snow runoff along the Mississippi
Hlvrr between Iowa and Illinois
and in southwestern Wisconsin.
The weather bureau at Moline,
ill., warned river rommunitiea be­
tween Geultcnbcrg and Muscatine,
Iowa, to "take Immediate precau­
tion against at least moderate
flooding."
The weather bureau laid the
Mississippi would climb above
flood stage at Dubuque, Bellevue,
Davenport and Muscatine and at
Ruck Island, 111. Wratherman alio
warned of possible floods on tha
Ruck River at Joslln, HI., and the
I'ecatonlca River at Freeport, 111.
in Wisconsin, floods threatened
30 communities, most of them in
the southwestern part of the itala.

Big Cut Expected
In funds Request
WASHINGTON (UPI) -

The

House was expected to approve a
ft. c m ,ooo.ooo money bill today
which wharka more than 60 mil­
lion dollars from President Elsen­
hower's budget for the Treasury
and Fust Office Department.
At the same time, the Senate
began work on a 3380,300,000 pro­
gram that would authorize seven
times aa much as the President
asked to help areas of chronic
unemployment. Senate GOP Lead­
er Everett M. Dlrkscn (III.) pre­
dicted a presidential veto if any­
where that much was approved.
The House Appropriations Com­
mittee, meeting behind closed
doors, was espeejod to slash
more than II million dollars from
Elsenhower's request for 2491,100,OOO for the Interior Department
and relilrd agencies.
The 14 per cent reduction In
Uie Treasury and Post Office bud­
get is not a fair indication of
congressional budget culling senti­
ment. Tiie funds for Ihtie de­
partments rarely is trimmed heav­
ily.
Tiie measure denies 32,300,000
for l,ooo motor scooter* for mail­
men. Hut it okays 4T new Secret
Service scent*, including 16 to
guard Uia President and vice
president,

‘Rattling' Dishes
Ends In Fatality
SARASOTA (UPI) — A fight
over "loo much noise" Thursday
resulted in tha fatal slabbing of
22-yesrold Lclloy MrCarlcr, ■
short-order rook in a South Side
shopping center here.
McCarter had gotten Into a
fight with fellow worker Ernest
Edwin Grolh, 22, over the noise
Grolh was making washing dishes.
The (wo men struggled and then
Groth picked up a short butcher
knife and stabbed McCarter near
tha heart.

Six inches of rain since last Sunday has ultemi the live*
of Seminole County residents.
Housewives are burdened with wot laundry that' won’t
dry, county roada are crumbling under the wet onslaught;
clay and dirt streets have turned to muddy lnkea in city
and oounty.

Khrushchev Eases
Berlin Pressure
MOSCOW (U P D -P r e m ie r Ni­
kita Khrushchev'a news conference
statementa have somewhat eased
pressure on Berlin, diplomatic
circles said today.
Khrushchev Thursday agreed to
a May 11 foreign ministers' meet­
ing to discusi the problem and de­
nied there was any deadline for
changing tha status of Berlin.
Th* diplomatic circles speculat­
ed that Khrushchev had a change
of heart for these reasons;
—A feeling of self-confidence.
Khrushchev feels he la in control of
the situation.
—An easing of the Western posi­
tion, exemplified by British Prime
Minister Harold Macmillan's visit
to Moscow and President Elsen­
hower's television broadcast agree-'
Ing to a summit meeting.
—Khrushchev's desire to smooth
any obvious rifts between East and
Wait on tha question.
Tha news conference, only the
second Khrushchev has aver held
in Moscow, was vastly different
from tha first one last Nov, 2T.
At that time, the Soviet Premier
ouUlned plans for (he unilateral
ending of tha Potsdam agreement
and handing over control* of West
Berlin's routes through East Ger­
many to th* East German govern­
ment at the end of six month*.
Bui Thursday, Khrushchev ap­
peared to have softened. He pre­
sented no picture of doom.

Golfers Discover
New Water Holes
With water hazards overflowing
and new water holes added, tha
fairways at th* Mayfair Country
Club are Immersed.
The rain has caused another con­
tinuation of (he first matches to
th* Sanford Woman's Golf Aasorlation championship tournament.
Members now hav* through
Wednesday to complete their first
matches. Tha lucky players who
already have finished may play
Iheir second round, according to
tournament chairman, Mr*. Roy
Symaa Jr,
Mra. Andrew Marsh and Mrs.
Mto Keenan fought it out to •
downpour yesterday. Mrs. Marsh
conceded after nine holes.
Assistant pro Rudy Goattlichar
said It would taka n full day of
sunshine to drain tha course.

No Council Meet;
City Hall Empty
When a large group of Longwuod
citizens came to tha Town Council
meeting list night, they found the
town hail amply, axcepl for the
clerk.
Tha meeting, where controver­
sial subject* were to b* introduc­
ed, had bean railed off due to
Illness of th* Council Chairman,
J, R. Heller, Councilman If. A.
Scull ami tha absence of E. E.
Willi ain ion.
The meeting wai adjourned by
telephone until Monday night.

Doctor W ill Speak
Dr. Fran!; J, Pyle, Orlando, will
ba th* guest speaker at tha San­
ford Rotary Club, Monday. Char­
lie Morrison will make th* intro­
duction.
,

Commission Sees
New Health Units

County Commissioners toured
health units to Lakeland, Winter
Haven and Haines City yesterday.
Th* trip was eonsidertd "most
benrfirial," and gave the Board
an Idea of how an efficient new
unit might add to the community.
The oldest of th* health units is
Dun Carpenter, automobile saltsman from Syracuse, N. Y .,.died In Winter Haven, and was built
last night in that city. Ha U sur­ five years ago. to tha recentlyvived by his wife, the former Bat- opened Lakeland building, Com­
tir Wathen of Sanford, and flva missioner! found "just what la
needed" to Seminole County,
children.
The simplified operation to
Funeral mas* will ba bald Mon­
day, ITia body is at Robert Gang Lakeland la economical, accord­
Funeral Home. Trail Ave., Syra­ ing to John Krider, chairman of
.the Seminole Board, and "teems
cuse.

Don Carpenter Dies
In Syracuse, N. Y.

Crops, Sports Hit
Hard; Roads Hurt

to b* toll what wa are looking
for."
Other commissioners making tha
trip ware Lawrence Swafford,
David Gslchel, and Homer Little.
Accompanying them were John
Burton IV, who will design th*
county unit; Jtelph Lovelock, hos­
pital expert with James Gamble
Rogers engineering firm, and Dr.
Jack Thurmond, health unit dir­
ector.
The new tenter triU be built al
French Ave. and Ninth Ml. next
to th* B*0 Telephone building.
Matching funds for th* 3100,W0
center have barn provided by the
JdU-Murton hospita l act.

Children are em u from slaying
to tha house, and evao the mon­
key* at th* soo are loudly voletof
their complaints about the Con­
stant drizzle.
Farmers are shaking their heads
ahout tha crops. It's time to plant
the peppers, but cabbage and cel­
ery haven't been harvested. U th*
rain atop* today, the tile pockets
may drain off the fields; If R
doesn't, farmers in lower spots
will be hurt
The baseball players are bored.
Ever since they came to the land
of sunshine, practice has been
called off because of rain. They
wander through town; tako to A
m otif, play cards, read.
Guests at the hotels are depart­
ing. The golf course Is several
inches under water, and the swim­
ming pool is unnecessary.
To add to the Joy, county
schools were let out for a teach­
ers' meeting in Tampa today.
Catch basins and culverts a n
unable to hold the constant flow
of water, and have flooded (treats.
County and city road departm ^U
have asked residents to cell tf an
emergency condition arises.
Cecil Tucker, county agricul­
tural agent, said this morning that
lowlands already are suffering, it*
added that a question of damage
could not be answered, "possibly
for several weeks." Root damage
Is of primary concern, along with
the fields of ripened cabbage aad
celery which can’t be harvested.
Automobile* trying some dirt
roads became mired; water be gag
Inching toward doorways of hom ti
to some of Sanfurd's low-lying
land; Jt'a too early lo forecast Uto
effect qf heavy rains on cilnii.
Scheduled exhibition games bp
minor league teams .or the Saa
Francisco Giants were cancelled.
So wee a scheduled rugby match
between Sanford NAS and a Pen­
sacola team, Capt. Tom liamilto*
said the match probably would b*
played April It.
But, Sanford was far from
alone. Th* remainder of Florida
was experiencing the eerne.

Man Can Plug Gap
In Radiation Zones
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Atom)*
weaponeers have demonstrated th*
possibility of laying artificial ra­
diation (rape for anyone who might
dare to venture unshielded tot*
nearby space.
i
Nature Itself has created two
zones of radiation—the first starL
ing about 400 mllps up—which •
reach peaks of deadly Intensity a|
2.000 and 10,000 miles.
Now man himself can plug th*
gaps to these natural zones, leav­
ing only the regions around Dm
poles safe for unshielded apaca
departures end arrival*.
Till* waa revealed hy Thurtday's disclosure that tha military
secretly exploded three small a*
torafe bombs—each equal to about
1.000 ton* of TNT—more than 309
miles above tho South AllanUf
last August and September,
Another revelation waa that mas
can now mesa up his electroma­
gnetic environment tu the point
where radio communications and
radar warning systema may b«
blacked out or impaired. Such dis­
ruptions normally are caused only
by discharges of charged partielea
from ihc sun.
A third disclosure was that Ba­
les* someone Is looking for them,
high altitude atomic testa gppaiv
ently can be staged without de­
tection. Tiie Russians did net
tumble to tho Argus lest*. Thera
was no radioactive fallout, ba
cause of the extreme altitude*

That’ll Teach

Him

LeltOY, N. Y. (U PD — Villa**
truck driver Clarence Perry wag
fired by Uie mayor when be re­
fused to drive a load of rock*
scrota a fruseo reservoir. He got
the Job back wlicn hla replace­
ment, Leonard Vaughn, triad tt
and barely managed to leap to
safety before Uie truck plunged
through the Ice Into six feet at
water.

Chorus To Rehearse
Sanford Malt Chorus will meet
Monday at • p. m. to the Civic
Center.
The Chorus la rehearsing fur *
service at DcUary Prvibytari**
Church, April to. Marry Weir to

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News Briefs
Ball Date Switched

TALLAHABBKK (UF1)
The
Ortad LegtotoUve BaR has bean
switched Crum AprS • to April U.

Grader Kills Youth

Command At Jax

Thieves Get $900,
Golfing Equipment

LAO w orm (UTD-Oowdd

a « * , U , WM m

M

to dsath

Spending Cut Eyed

Two Driven Freed
From Jail On Bond
Following Mishaps
ON A RAINY DAY — Dick V alb tu * (loft) and Tony
Rlslngnr, mamban of tho Corpua Chrlati, Tex., total of
tha Ban Franctaco Giant*, wait on tho weatherman to
atart spring training in Sanford. (Herald Staff Photo)

do &gt; o «

A ijw w r n - *

Local Girl To Ride
In Rollins' Fiesta

ifiJ r e iB f

• v S S S S S S S l"*

•TrUT Separation

moot, u l pUnnlni tito friiA lii

Seat Hews Agency, to ■ dispute!
said to have bean approved by
President darnel A. Nasser him
self, charged today thet Jtneata atart af training.
However, drills will start aa soon
wants to "sabjeetljto entire Aral
if DOftAtblfi After, a ll then an

Flooding

LA O CRY (UPI&gt;- Sow«

Btustit Gome Set
For Shrine Club
4 Fins At School

■’ LA O CRT ('JFD-Fsar
01 into Bros waoa ml to Da

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A couple of Olaats, Phoenix
and Conus Chrlati variety, wtn
collide to the third annual bene­
fit hasghui gnaw for Uw gaaford
Khrtoa Ctob.
Uw teams, ebampions af tha

Htorings Slated
On Zoning Floos
Maaiiaga wifi to told nest
maath eu eeveral w v plats, aubaittood yesterday by Jbal— fceasd

direct attack ao Ruaaia to tha
Uafiad Arab BapnbUc'a conflict
with commanlsm to tha Midas*.
Nasoor made no mention of Mos­
cow la Us apnechae last weak as­
sailing the Rad • supported ra­
il aw la Iraq.
-toformed sources soli, however,
that Nasser personally authorised
today's dispatch saying that Pre­
mier Nikita Khrushchev "apeoed
Uw battle between Arab nationallam aad (ha aaw Ceaiaiiuilsl IraperieUam."
deed y aad eeel with accaaleaal
Cairo newspapers carried on
rato threegh Ttomday. High to­ the campaign today with a stream
day H U to, lew tonight I# to to.

Weather

Prteo ,Wm Fitting
K U D C K U riR U ),

accidents la* night aad early to*
day ware ralaiaad from the dtp
Jail thla moral— after yoatlaf
beads at $104 each.
farther tolontlfr the to
CUftaa Marvin Walla *L was A spokesman fcr Uto
•barged with drtvt— while to* navel eommand aald
toxkatod aad leaving tha aeaaa
of oo Occident otter hif cor
(truck a parked vehicle an Gan*

idhtdul# when ths too dose ggfco
through a heavy overcoat. .
Yesterday. • Corpua .Chrlati waa
farced to peaa up ita Ant exhibi­
tion game with the Mobile Bears
.of the Southern Association. To­
day. three other taaau won sche­
duled to joia Corpua. Chrlati aod
Phoenix players at the Citato1
dormitories ea MeltoavUto.
Ilatod far arrival today wan
Springfield, flnm e aad
Already here, la addition to pUy*
on on Phnonli aad Corpus Chri­
st! rasters, wen the Gluts' stoat

OTTAWA (UP1) rime Minister Harold

lot tola • Btoat paaA

■Ural aald, “hava |
length af our Pacific

new gloves (many af which ar­
rived) today aad ether equip*

Macmillan Starts

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Pacific.
Tht admiral atld Navy
c—steUatioas and destroy
lit hava made numsrous
with Soviet naval unit* i
the Pacific barrier area.

B agl

(DPI) — David Suit artCst

CourtDsy P ays O ff
For Count y Again.
Stated and Beminoto County Wn wart total rtraagars aad ha
today received another “moat helped us to many ways. Ho look
ocartm—" veto tnm aa ant-of — to a fins motto, too Fountain
Lodge, whore vn slay— tor two
tBVMTn
days to recuperate fra— tor efUo veto to behalf to Bomtoale to
a Isttor to Charlie Morris—, pub- "Aim assay thanks to Mr.
Ha ratafia— dkuetor tfv . Da (da—a) HJttofi — Heitor Motor
Co., WhU help— — to gat another
.W EST PALM BBACH (UPI&gt;— Chamber at Commerce.
•eld Chiton: "On March 11, I ear as our awa was too badly
Mew abaft are abort sheets f
Ofiy Pramsolar That Bailey aald woe tomivad, unfartuuntoly, to damaged to —nil—a oar trip. My
wife a— 1 win alwayi renumber
wtoklrta of Banted. I wu£ like Uw miay htodwcaaoe to ton Town
to naproas my thaaka to a wond­ af Panford, Florida."
erful ptotoo afftoar, Mr. A M. Except far a small error h
(Mm) Gsttoway. who — ably Galloway's asms, a— fifto, Uw
hoipaC wo oat sf oar difHcallioa« totter la a I artsit Chamtor af

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he to Bvergreeo Cei
family requests that

The Lake Mary Urn Department
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the Morislead Ride-la Theatre todoable feature wifi include
"Beautiful But Dangerous” and

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Dancing Tonight
A h—loner's slaaa to a—am

dansi— wUI to told at I efeoek
tonight to'the saw— af Da Cfvto

SchoolsTo
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home last Ortaher .;
"We definitely ham a problem,"
Krider said. “Tha haUdlag is old
aad Uw condition baa accumulated
over the years- Me ana has paid
toe much attanttou to ft."
OomalssJoosra said they had
visitsd the har.-.a and found the

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Uw mea darted aver Mr*.
Dorothy Chester, to, who meat*
ty separated Dam bar wealthy
husband, Mam Chaster.
Killed were ea-coortot Barney
fUva, U-yearoU restaurant chela
cfrnwaer, aad lass ntustotos Jack
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The Seminal* County oourthouto was filed with Lake Mon­
roe residents, as condemnation
suite for righta-of-way began, yeaterday.
Twenty-two sulU are slated to
coma before Circuit Judge Volts
Williams In the condemnation of
property la Lake Monroe along
the path af the Intercuts High­
way. Only two had bean com­
dents were killed to a dash with
Uw Communists Friday, while pleted jwetordey afternoon.
others had, beau ntgtanwd to

—parts.

HeaKlr Dept Director, aad her
aasistoto, Mr*. Irene Vernay.

Court Suits Set

By Station CM
A "shrimp boIf wD
serud Bushy hg the, CM
Officer* Moss to the I val Air Dattoa. ,
A0 CPOe sad ftrtr yi
gather at I pm. to Da g
ana at tha CPO CUh.
AU the ahrtmp &gt; a
wfii neat tt fa r —alto M
ehildroa. Soft drinks wB
wed. Profits frvto the —
win go to tha Babe Anil

alarm hafia were toataBod la Da fund.
hslls la dpdp of Urn. A tolmhnaa . A1 miked Chief VatD
la Uw toftrmary waa amddand is Uw SaafeeddMto—»
sooth*/ safety faator.
invited to etteaA ^
Krider empha—na Dot the
building wmld bn n-ddim d andar tha present survey hg Jamas
Gambia Roger*. Mrs. Boyd w it
authorised to aanduot a monthly

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I plunged Into the 30s southward
United Press International
Winter held the fort against the into North ' ’arolina and sections
enrushing spring reason today, of Georgia and Alabama.
icatttring snow flurries across the
Sub • zero temperature* were
northeast and driving cold air into ! common In the northern Great
Dixie.
Lskr* region, with Grand Marais,
With sprinr due officially In 1Mich., reporting 20 l»elow
three days, overnight readings I Snows Tuesday buried St. Pat.

United Frr*» International
. WASHINGTON — Irish I’resldent Sean O'Kelly lauding Presi­
dent Elsenhower al a St. Pat*
rick’* Day dinner;
"Ha probably la the most Im­
portant statesman In the world to*
,day."

Hutchins To Open Fern Park Store

HOLLYWOOD — Eddie Fisher
on the clnsinE of hi* TV show alt­
er six year* and 464 shows:
“ It la the end of something. I'm
a Uttle bit sad and a little bit
relieved."
MILAN, Italy — Leading Italian
designer Simonetta commenting
the expulsion nf five foreign
on models for not having RAIN CATCHERS—Thin in a typical accne
_ork permits:
••"I'm furious. It'a those mon- nt the Snnford Pont Office on a rainy day.
M-.-ta In Italy who cannot find Altogether, thero are five huckotn catching
» c rk who started this."

the rain leaking in from nmall holes in the
ceiling of the Pont Office.
(Herald Staff Photo)

BandSnubbed,NewYorkLosesCharm

• HAVANA — Miguel Duque de
- Batrada, Judge advocata at Cu•a n a Fortress, on the arrest of
NEW YORK ( U r i) —Don't ever
•avers! United States citizens on
pwspldon of smuggling:
mention Ihe SI. Patrick's Hay
• •"Any American coming here Parade to ft8 high school hand
Bith nothing to hide need not fear members from SI. Petersburg
f i r hla freedom."
whose hard-earned expectation of
SPRINGFIELD. 111. — Sen. Hu­ marching up Fifth Avenue* was
b ert II. Humphrey (D-Minn.) blasted by heartless officials.
feomlalng firm er* that Congress
While 130,000 Irishmen, school
would not let the Republican ad children, lodge members, and a
ministration cut price aupporta lo
hundred bands from a t far away
as
Dublin marched lo (he cheers
M s - can count on that, you
Wan bank on it, you can bet your of more than a million New York­
“fleono;omlc Uvea on 11."
ers, Urn boys and girts from SI.
Petersburg Senior High School sat
It out In tha Paramount Hotel lobby
on quiet Broadway.
Some of the girls cried. During
Ihc past month they had dono hun­
dreds of houra of baby-sitting to
help earn tha $11,000 needed for
•^-FTaerra
r m housing
h n u iln x loan fundi
funds now
nnw the trip. The boys had contributed
«ra available to eligible farmers, their share by washing cars, sellfe a th e rs, grove owners and other lug newspapers and mowing lawns,
With the boundless optimism of
agrtaultural people In Seminole
county, Curtis J . Green, local youth, tho students beliavod until
after the parade started that
Farmers Home Administration wall
Director Everett Rolwrts
supervisor, announced today. He Band
would iron out tho technicality
U ul an adequate supply of blocking their participation.
direct federal funds now is on
After all, wasn't their Mr. Jtobhand to supply the building needa
jaf eny eligible applicant.
m iVLean funds may be uard to con­
et, Improve, alter, replaca, or
lir farm homes and other estill farm buildings. Tha loam
‘g a y be made for periods up to
y e a n and tho Interest rate is
4 m r per cent per year on the
NEW YORK (UPI)—Police ar
unpaid balance. Each loan will
•be teem ed by a mortgage on the rested 10 children, ranging in age
farm, subject.to any existing prior from 10 to 13 yeara old, Tuosd
night on charges they participate
B M i.
/Tha Farmers Homo Administra­ in sex parties In tho apartment
tion only makes loans when satis of a notorious procurer.
Police said Ihcir Investigation
&lt; 9Ictory
tu
credit la not available from
Other sources. The program re still was not complete and that as
cently was expandrd to make the many as 30 teen-agers may have
fpnds available to ownrri who on­ been involved in tho parlies.
Tho fivo boys and five girls
ly ongago In a small amount of
wilt be charged with Juvenile de­
farming.
Groan handle* tho FHA pro linquency today. Their names
tfa m in Samlaole, Flagler, Volusia; were not revealed.
George Dilbin, 41, was sought
Orange and Brevard counties. His
o d e a la located In room 417, San­ aa the instigator of tlie parties,
ford Atlantic National Bank Build- llo was arrested last month un­
mg, Sanford. Additional informa­ der the name of Ronald Stevens
tion and application blanks are on charge* of supplying $100 • anight call girls to wealthy busi­
available at in* ooffice,
nessmen, p o l i c e said, but he
jumped $500 ball and fled.
Polico said Dilblns* apartment
was used for the sox parties boforo he was arrested on Ihe callgirl charges.

armers May Get
».r
Rousing Loans Now

Children Arrested
Alter Sex Parties

Ned Radio Thinks
'Jhaw' Is Coming

f LONDON fUPI) — Radio Mos*
Tow. in a broadcast beamed at
urltJih listeners, aeid
a
Tuesday
'flight P r e s i d e n t Elsenhower's
• speech Monday night indicated
'the possibility of a thaw In the
gold war.
The Soviet commentator re­
buked the President for "davotgood half of his speech to a
description of America's great
w ar machine," but added that his
tentative agreement to lumrail
talks "can only be welcomed."
"H&gt;8 President dwelt on socalled Soviet threat* which exist
only In tha private imagination of
some U. S. Journalists, but his
Qualified acceplanre of summit
talks this summer la a good step
lorward," the Moscow Radio laid.
V’TWa la in line with the thawrag ico and melting snow."

U. S. To Attempt
'Triple Vanguard'

WASHINGTON.(UPI)-Dr. John
P. Hagen says ihr United Stiles
will try "very soon" to put three
satellite* into orbit simultaneous­
ly with one launching.
Hagen heads Ihe Vanguard di­
vision of Ihe National Aeronautics
and Sparc Administration.
The new launching at Cape Ca­
naveral, Fla., will be an experi­
ment to measure tne earth’s magnelic field at various altitudes
and to gauge air drag in Ihe ra r­
efied atmosphere a few hundred
miles up.
Hagen said Tuesday the rocket
was nearly ready and would be
fired "within weeks." Tho satel­
will include tho 32pound
o Children Allowed lites
third rocket stage, tho magncloIARTFORI), Conn. (UPI) - metrr satellite neighing 21 or 22
of Hartford In- pounds, and an inflatable 30-inch
Jfee University
Univt
a new night school balloon weighing a pound and a
_
Juvenile Delinquency. half or two pounds.
V L for adults only.

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a sn

erts President-elect of the A m erl-isent a check for $10 to cover the
can Bandmasters Association and entry fee and supplied.a descrip
hadn't the I’arada Committee writ tion of the hand with iti "superior"
ten him Feb. 4 asking the band to rating in atata contest* and ap­
participate In the St. Patrick's Day pearance! a t Orange Bowl footgamei.
event?
But a* the houra pasted and Rob­
Roberta had done everything re­
quested In the committee le tte r - erta did not return to tha hotel
with order* to march, the lively
group in thrir Kelly green uni­
form* began tn lose hope. They
stopped Ifngering their instru­
ments. the seven pretty majorettes
slopped fingering their Instruon*, and tho eight chaperones
stopped saying everything would
"turn out ail right."
Finally Roberta showed up with
the bad newt: The band could not
march because the parade com­
Tho all-music service,
The mittee said it had not received in
Passion And Resurrection Of our advance a detailed description of
I-ord" wlU he presented by 25 w hit the marching unit would Se­
members of the Chancel choir of clude nr a list of the numbers it
Ihe First rrcsbyterian Church intended to play.
Sunday, March 22 at 7:30 p. m.
The wired music system in Gie
Tho hour-long service will in­ hotel lobby wee playing "Take
clude Ihreo organ selections play­ Home Again, Kathleen" aa Rob­
ed by Mrs. George Touhy, minis­ erta explained how he had search­
ter nt music.
ed in vain for two days for a par­
Solo portions nf the numbers ade official or a city authority in­
will be sung by Mrs. Robert Gra­ terested enough in the band's
ham and Harry Weir.
plight to cut the red tape.
Choir members taking part In
As far as tha kids ware concern­
Ihe tuneful observance nf the E as­ ed. they were willing to ha taken
ter season are: altos. Mines. E u­ home right then and there. Some­
gene Estridge, Roy Mann, Joseph how New York had lost its charm.
Orscno, Rudy Sloan. Leon Walker; Not even a late afternoon enow—
sopranos, Mmes. David nach, R. the first ever aeen by many of the
L. Cornell. Ernest Galloway, Alice youngster*—could make up for the
(Saylor, Robert Graham, Nick feeling that the big city had let
Pfeifauf, Charles Wilke, Misses them down.
Joan Wilke and Pally Walker.
The_hasses are Warren Adams,
Crumlrg, Donald Howard,
Ifford McKibbin, Charles Morri­
son; tenors, Andrew Bracken,
KINGSTON, Jamaica, B. W. I.
Walter Glclow. William Hoag, (UPI) — Noel Newton Nethereole,
Robert Maro, George Touhy and 53, minister of finance, died IMeaHarry Weir.
day at hia home of a heart attack.
An invitation to attend Is ex­
tended by the church to all who
NEW YORK (UPI)—Silent film
like music and who find this ami alar
Helen Olivetti. 68, was
the worshipful atmosphere of the burned to death Tuasday in her
candlelit church a fitting way to
here when her clothing
observe the significance of the apartment
caught fire, apparently from a
Easter season.
cigarct.

Deaths

Ex-Justice Buford
Dies; Funeral Set

OTTAWA, Ont. (UPI) — Sidney
E. Smith, secretary of state for
external affairs, 81, died Tuasday
in his apartmant of a heart at­
TALT.AIIASSF.B (UPI) — Re­ tack.
tired Florida Supremo Court Ju s­
tice Rivers Iluford died here Tues­
WASHINGTON (U P I)-J . Klahr
day night utlcr a short illness. Huddle, 67, first U.S. ambassador
Justice Buford. SI, was twice lo nurma, died at his horns hare
chief Justice of the court, from Tuesday.
1031 to 1932 and 1943 to 1944. He
retired March 1, 1948.
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Mr*.
Graveside services will be al Lida Carmichael. 82, mother of
3 p. in. Thursday al Western composer Hoagy Carmichael died
Cemetery in Quincy. His body will Tuesday.
lie in stste at the Supreme Court
Hullding Thursday front 10-12 a.
m.
The rctirrd justice was bom In
Pulaski, Tenn., Jan. 18, 1878, hut
moved with his family lo WcwaSAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Dr.
hltchka where he grew up. Ha was Elll* Sox, San Francisco health
educated In Tennessee and Cal­ director, says aelentists don't
houn County, Fla., public schools. think smog causes organic illness
lie represented Calhoun County such as cold* or flu.
In Ihr stale House of Representa­
It's more irritating to the dis­
tives in tool and was prosecuting position thin anything elae." h*
attorney for Gadsden County from said. "Constant inflammation of
1908 to 1911.
tha eyaa, nose and throat seem
Justice Iluford practiced law In to bring about a sort of chronic
Wcwahitchka. Marianna and Quin­ fatigue."
cy until 1812, when hr waa ap
pointed slate attorney for the 9th
Judicial Circuit by Gov. Albert
W. Gilchrist.
He continued In that office until
1821, when he was elected attor­
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office of attorney general until
OPEN 12:45
1923 when Gov. John W. Martin
appointed him to the high court.

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The Hutchins Clothing Center, his 40lh year In the mercantile
will open Thursday in Fern Park. I Ii*W, *nd b*» ,wo ,lore* I*1
Although
Hutchins
Located in the post office build aachusetta.
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, j lives in S. Lancaster, Mass., he
ing. the store will feature m e n 's,wU, ip, wl much o( h u ,tnJe
apparel.
Fern Park.
According to owner William A.
Manager of the Hutchins Cloth­
Hutchins, the center will be ing Center Is Percy Kierstad of
"ilrlrtly a bargain store." selling Forest City. Kierstad lives in a
factory and jobbers closeouts, trailer, and plans to devote a good
seconds, samples, bankrupt aiock portion of his time to the develop­
snd ovrreuts.
ment of the center.
The store will he open Sunday
Emphasis will he on perfect
fit. "If we can't fit them, we through Thursday, from 9 a. m.
won't take their money," Hutchins to 8 p. m.. and closed every Fri­
said. "Our policy is lo inform day and Saturday nights without
Ihe public as to the exact qual- exeeplion.
lly of the merchandlxe. We do not
"This will he a friendly store:
tarry so-called trade names."
a busy store," Hutchins said. "Rut
Hutchins is not new to the cloth­ never too busy to talk fishing
ing business. He is now entering with customers and friends.

rick's Day gtcenery under a A Civil Air Patrol helicopter bad
blanket of white In p a n s of the dropped food and medicine to tho
Midwest and the East. A surprise scouts.
Another group of 70 scouts
snowstorm and high winds bat­
reached
their homes in Waukeshsg
tered 130,000 marchers in New
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Tuesday
night after being
York City's St. Patrick* Day
, rnaroned In Fond Du I*ac Coun*
parade. But despita tha storm, ths ! ly by the weekend storm. They
turnout sat a record.
said they suf/cred little discomfort
A half • foot of new snow hit because they had plenty of food
tower Michigan, and the Niagara, and warm blankets.
N Y., area was blanketed by four
The death toll In storm* since
to six inches. A five • inch snow* the weekend tore tt&gt; 23. seven In
fall In the South Bend, Ind., area j . . .
tn(j Wisconsin, four in
fouchad off a raah of traffic* seel-1 M,ch|g#n, three in Arkansas, snd
dents, two of them Involving one each In Texas, Illinois, Misschool buses. However, more than »ourl and Ohio,
$
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In Wisconsin, 24 Msdison Hoy
Scouts were freed by county work­
ers Tuesday after being snow­
bound four day* at Green Lake.

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By Marlaa R. Jones
The March meeting of the Ovido Woman’s Club was held Fri­
day, March 13, at the local club
house. This mectini was the an­
nual breakfait with Mrs. Jam ei
Wilson a t chairman of the breakf a ^ committee. Assisting her were
M r/. Bob Ragtdale, Mri. W. (1
Weitmon, Mri. W, V. Swenson.
Mrs. A. A. Myera. Mr*. Frank
Talbott and Mra. I.ynn Neely.
M ri. Frank Talbott met guest*
at the door of the club room
which was beautifully decorated
In an Easter theme. A lovely flo­
ra l arrangement, flanked by cera­
mic roosters, graced the mantle.
The officers' and gueit'a table was
centered with an Easter nett of
green grass and colored eggs with
ceramic roosters on either side.
Serving tables were decorated In
gimilar arrangements.
Following the breakfast, Mrs.
Mary Derfllnger, of the Florida
Power Corporation, Winter Park,
■poke to member* on Proper
Lighting, using demonstrations to
emphasis* her address.
Mrs. R. W. Estes presided at
thn business session. The resigna­
tion of Mrs. Roy Weisenbarger as
etvie chairman was accepted with
regrets and Mrs. John Lundy was
elected to fill the office.
|
Attend Toeraament
F Attending tha Oviedo-Hdliard
basketball gam* of the tournajm ent in Gainesville, last Thurt'd ay afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
Ferdinand Duda, Mr. and Mrs.'
Andrew Duda. Mrs. John Duda
• if ) Mr.-and Mrs. George Kelsey.
.’Mr. sed Mr*. J . B. Jones, Mrs.
’Ben G. Walnrlght, Mra. J . L. Mai!colm. Mra. Elbert Beasley; Joe
JL. Miklar. Sharon Howell. Virgi­
n i a Beasley. Charles Beasley,
Marilyn Mathers.
Eleanor Duda. Hubert Pr*lst,
(Albert Myers, Walter Teague J r„
(Keith Malcolm, Tom Brown, Joe
&gt;J(alcolm, Tommy Bryant, Profes'nor and Mra. W. H. DeShaso, Mr.
i a r t Mra. Jam es Partin, Marilyn
Partin, Susann* Partin, Jimmy
DeShaso, Bessie Fleming, Pat
Jackson, Mary Jane Kelsey, Gla­
dys Alford, Loretta Fore, Julie
►&gt;r*. Ann Lundy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es E. Brooknhire, H. R. Spencer. Joe Maie o la . Joy Walnrlght, W et Evans,
Priscilla Tuhy, Naomi Tuby, Jim ­
my Jones, John David Beasley,
Melanie Jackson, Marlene Bellt* jn , Betty Duda, Sandra Bellhorn, Josephine Mikler, Dorothy
Duda, Katherine Mikler, Tommy
E ttas, Shirley . Mikler, Yvonne
King, Katherine Duda, Darltne
Bhinahart, and Mrs. Dora Ketley.
Four Oviedo alumni, now at­
tending tha Uelvarflty of Florida,
who were In attendance at the
game, were Ann DeShaso, Luther
Duda, Ferdinand Duda and Elena
D by.
) The cheer leaders, Pat Jackaon,
Gladys Alford, Loretta Fore, Bes­
sie and Junto Fleming, Julia Gore
and little Mary Jane Kelsey are
due much praise for their admir­
able support at Thursday's gam*
as well as during tha regular sea­
son game*.
The Oviedo team remained In
Oalaaavlll* through Friday for
other tournament game*.
Mrs. A. J . Reynolds and Mrs.
Lynn Neely were eo-hostesses at
a stork shower honoring Mrs.
Bob Riaabo, Tuesday night, at tha
Reynolds home.
Mrs. Harold Lylo* ta d Mra. G.
W. Alford won prists during the
game period.
The many lovely gifts opened
by the honoroe, were pissed
■mong the guests after which re ­
freshments of punch ahd home­
made cookies were served.
lavitod were Mrs. Ido Jackson,
Mr*. Douglas Jackson, Mrs. G.
W. Alford, Mrs. Harold Lylos,
Mra- Billy Meek, Mra. Charles
Peadsrvls, Mrs. P. Etdridie, Mrs.
Gordon Pendsrris, Mre. BiUy Joe
Lukas, Mra. E. G. Crate, Mrs.
Theron J . Reynolds. Mri. H. V.
Rambo. Mrs. B ryint Hickson,
/I r e . Sarah Hickson. Mrs. Buddy
uailowsy, Mrs. Ralph Netty, Miss
Joan Ramho, Mrs. Naomi Bax, Mr*. C. Metheny and Mri.
is TaUer, of Ocoee.
Ptreenal
Jimmy Brookshire took sekoleetie achivemtnt tests a t Rollins
College Saturday morning and
Wes Evans, Ovitdo High Junior,
took test* at Boon* High In Or­
lando, Saturday.

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Coat Cash Handy
MILWAUKEE —(U P I)— Ed­
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a man aiklnf If ha operated ■
tailoring (hop In Milwaukee in
IMS. Dunn rapUad ha had for 33
pears before retiring in 1141.
The man promptly sent Dann
n check for &gt;40 in paymant for a
j-oat ha had purchased and never
’A id for. Dana bought himsolf a
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Editorials

Washington Calling

Commission Seeking
Home Rule Authority
Th« Semlnol* County ComrniMlon hag gubmltted to the
lo a d legislative delegation an 11-point program which would
lu rin g the county more home rule.
Local iegislatore arc in agreement, generally, on the
program. Repa. Mack Cleveland Jr. and Gordon Frederick
and Sen. Dougina Stenntrom have expreaaed the view that
• th e Commission should have more authority in local mat­
ters.
The county government now hits the responsibility, but
very little authority. This type situation always lends to
problems, whether in government, business or otherwise.
A uthority and responsibility go hand in hand.
. ‘ Commissioners arc responsible for direction of the counJtrfa affairs. They must see that adequate roads and high,
way* are maintained, thnt county finances are sufficient to
meet needs, th at money is expanded correctly and wisely.
•Yat, under the outdated system which now exists, they have
Jvfry little authority In their various fields of responsibility.
As an example: tho county has a chance to obtnin u
•fine airport (Osceola) for the very nominal sum of $1. liefore Seminole County can take advantage of this opportun­
ity, the Legislature must ennet a special bill to give the Com•Miaslon authority to own and operate such a facility.
This example isn't far-fetched. The item is included in
I th i 11-point program the Commission is requesting from
ila w legislators. Most of the other requests fit into a
•nlmllar category. They are things which the County Coni^mission should be able to do without spccinl approval from
;th# Legislature.
• - • If County Commissioners are employed to run the coun­
ty," they ahould run it. If a majority of the voters are dis­
pleased, they have direct recourse at the polls.
If the proposed new State Constitution does not correct
.th is deficiency, it should be overhauled before it is presented
foT approval.

INikita, Take Notice
,1
President Eisenhower Is willing to meet Nikita Khrushlehev a t the summit, but the U. S. won't back up “one inch"
■on Its righta and responsibilities In Berlin.
&gt;i
That, in brief, was the Presidents message to thq
"American people Monday night. He ia In favor of talking,
a it long »" there remains something constructive, to talk
: about.
; - Tho President niude one fact very plain: the U. 8.
•doean’t want to fight to retain free access to Berlin: the
*'JUBee will, however, if this becomes necessary. He remind•&lt;Fhls listeners th a t the frw men have died before for so•called "scraps of paper" which represented duty, honor and
•freedom.
!t
Eisenhower refused to accept any Soviet deadline on
4doing anything. That, It would seem, should let Khrushchev
{know th a t he isn't dictating to the U. S. an he does to Iron
!Curtain satellites.

!

.Witness May Give Ambush Death Clue
i-T A M PA (UPI)—Police aay a
rprlia wltneaa ha* turned up
re Whs m*y b« the key to lbs
LnsslTsd killing* of both local
krodaco dsaltr Bernardo (Bsnnls)
Eatsara and ths mayor of a
Ismail Alabama town.
Ths witness, who offictra va­
luta to Identify, claim* to hat*
ossa Lauara gunned down from
'ambush tha night of March I
&gt; h tn ha stappsd from hli auto■nobllo at hi* own yard. However,
foetartlv# Cap!.- Nell Brows said
Rha m»n may bo lying In order
we win a $11,000 reward ot/crad
wr Laiura'a family and friends.

C

Finding L auara's killer also
may lead to who killed .Mayor
O. L. Driver of Saraland, Ala.,
polica said. Striking similarities
In tha two killings hsd officers In
two ststas looking for a |&gt;oifiblc
link.
Driver and Lattara both wera
klllad from ambush by a K’-gauge
shotgun blast. Police said both
looked tha work of a professional
killer, and thsra was no appsrent
mollva In either ease.
Driver was killed Aug. 6.
Two -Tampa detective* spent
four days la Straland last week,
but pollta decllntd to say what
was dlseussad

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Decisions ‘Joint/But Papa Pays Bill

Assignment Washington
By Ed Koterba
WASHINGTON Wonder If
Senator Gordon Allott (R., Colo.)
knew what he wa* bringing onto
himself when he turned in his
resolution lo make the carnation
our national Dower.
What he did waa like stepping
Into a garden parked with angry
bee*. 1 would say he committed
a grave political error, lie
should*’ stayed neutral.
A toupla of weeka t a n I made
(he tartiral mistake of not slay­
ing neutral In a ptoea shout an
earlier flowtr lewd between the
rose and the com tasael. Gently,
I had cast my vole for the tauel
as our national floral emblem.
And the things that the house­
wives wrota did not sound much
like flowery phrases.
The ladies swung everything
from backyard brickbats to gardan clubs. They claimed other
blossoms a* their absolute favor
lies, and this included everything
from the yellow dandelion lo the
purple wisteria.
Maybe the carnation ia (he
grandest floral symbol of all. Hut
that’s beside the point. No Sena­
tor In hla right mind would take
tha chance of losing an election
by voting for anything other than
Ills slate's rlioice. Housewives
may not understand ponderous
legislation, but they know their
flowera.
Allott must have accntrd that
his flower cause was going to
pot Iris than two hour* after he
presented his bill. A half doten
Senator*, wearing in their lapels
the Senator's free rarnationa,
Jumped up on the Senate floor
to protest the resolution.
Allott'* first error, of course,
waa when he referred to the
flower feud as a "weedy aitualion.” I'd aay he waa troddlng
on somebody’* grass, namely
Senator Thurston Morton's (R.,
Ky.), who'* plugging grass. In
fact, lie experts to introduce a
grass bill presently.
But even the man from Ken­
tucky la on the spot. He'd like
lo push Kentucky blur, which
sprouti an artistic seed haad and
la universally popular, but the
Kentucky No. 31 fescue people
down home, he feara, would get

»ss

ha said, "I've been injured by
thorns," though he did manage
to say he had no malice toward
the flower.
Then he rankled Senator Paul
Douglas (D., HI.), who's promot­
ing the price-supported corn tas­
sel, by hinting strongly that the
tasael is not truly a flower.
The carnation crusader didn't
mention Ihe marigold, another
contender, and this probably dis­
mayed our latest official lobby­
ist, David Burpee of Bucks Coun­
ty, Pa., the sred man, who's been
angling for some free publicity.
Now, if all these gentlemen
were smart, they'd drop the whole
thing and turn to leas controver­
sial matters like the unbalanced
budget and the Intercontinental
missile.
Hut now they can't. This week
Ihry committed themselves to a
deba'.e on May 3, arranged by a
Senata staffer, Ben Strong, an
official of the Falls Church, Va.,

A new aimer markrt has b re n !
opened in Chuluota by Foodm art,1
tnr.
The nrw store Is rqmplcte In
every detail. It has all of the
departments required In a mod­
ern super market. The Chulunt*
store h it bren equipped fully
with the latest and best equip­
ment cnnsldrrrd necessary for ef­
ficient operation.
Charles V. (Chuck) Atkinson. I
president and general manager of I
Foodmart, said the new store has 1
been stalled with experienced!
personnel. Department* in the
store Include "meat, produce,
drugs, sundries, froirn foods,
housewares and a full lino of
o'hrr quality groceries.
Atkinson said personnel "Is ex­
perienced In all phases of super
markrt operation." The alore Is
air-conditioned and has a large
paved parking lot for customer
convenience.
Atklnion laid Foodmart decided
to locate In Chuluota "to give
tort.
South Seminole County residents
Tha carnation man from Colo­ tha best In shopping comfort and
rado bruised the rost people when convenience.”

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Gardrn Club. The debata will be
limited to vegetation mentioned
above.
I predict emphatically that their
caucui room will be picketed by
the dahlia folks of Ohio, tha wis­
teria people of Maryland and the
orchid grower* of Hawaii, not to
mention the proponent! of snow
trees from Alaska.
If these controversial gentlemen
persist In naming a national flo­
ral symbol, they ought to pick
out a common denominator. That
would be crab grass. It’ll be an
uncontrollable nuisance again this
year. And as long as we can't
beat It, we ought to glorify it.

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itatlon very far In their 171 ground; him on this ana score alone is
WASHINGTON — Thanks to the division*.
great.
Pentagon cenaor and the inevit­
Of the four member* of the
General Ridgeway also made the
able restraints imposed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Tay­ cast for a modernized Army ol
Berlin crisis, the current inquiry lor is the only one due to retire, reasonable strength. While he was
Into our defense* ia unlikely to after two terma at Chief of Staff. not reappointed to a second tcr^l
bring into focus the real nature The others as continuing members at Chief of Staff hr had had a
of the dispute over our prepared- of the Elsenhower tram have a wide and respectful hearing.
nett nr laek of It.
demand on their loyalty.
Before he retires, at the end
Put In the aimpleit possible
When be retires at tha end of of hit second term, General Tay­
term* the question posed it: Hava June General Taylor intends to lor will go to Europe for a lengthy
our conventional forces been to take hit cate to the public. He meeting of NATO military plan­
cut back for reasons of economy will argue first In a aeries of ner*. About mid-May he will he
that our capacity for limited war magaiine articles and then in a in Rerlin. Ostensibly this will he
hat been reduced dangerously book that "massive retaliation” it for a formal farewell to the Ame­
close to tero and our entire re ­ a strategic trap into which the rican troops stationed there.
liance placed on nuclear retalia­ United States hat fallen. It it a
In fact it will he a morale boo*\
tion? In other words, is the choice death trap from which we mutt ter for the garrison. From 19«
extricate ourtelvet if we are to
between suicide and surrender?
to '31 Genersl Taylor was com­
Gen. Maxwell Taylor, Chief of continue to lead the Western coali­ mander of the American contin­
Staff of the Army, believes that tion, he contends.
Tha odd* would seem to be gent In Berlin and he has a deep
the defense budget muat be 143
i,h.#
billion a year for five years if against his success. The power o t i; »hsvv, handsome
soldier Inspects
the Army it lo overcome the grave , l„ , 1, , , , , .
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p
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the
troops
in
battle
formation with
and if the Eisenhower economy ,
deficiencies of recent year*.
the deadline of May 27 only a
This la |3 billion more than it wall is to be breached, with or j few days away, it will be a mo­
In the Preaident's defense budget without the Preaident's consent.
for lBflo. In,General Taylor's vlew i't would seem likely the additional ment of high emotion.
What ia coming out of the curit would enable the Army to earry money would go Into missile* or
preparedness hearings shoulK
out a minimum modernisation.
aircraft. How much interest the rent
leave Mosrow in no doubt — thie
Some of this he spelled out In public Is paying to the defense r . llntrv
hla testimony before the Johnson controver.y ia in any event que*-i,(n
nny matter
m, " . ‘ how grim
L IT the
lin no
preparedness subcommittee. But | tionable.
choice.
But
a
choice
between
sui­
Ihe basic contention he put on
Yet. General Taylor'* effort cide is something quite different.the record in a speech last Dr- should not be entirely discounted,
It Is Ihe rase for readiness to
cember. ill laid that 70 percent o f l 111* predecessor as Chief of Staff,
meet
Ihe limited challenge that
the equipment of the Army was of (Jfn Matthew Kidgway, more than
World War II or Korean War * n y ’ingle Individual blocked those General Taylor want* to carry to
vintage or older.
who were bent on an atomic the court of public opinion.
As a result, ha told an audience rtrifce "hen the French had dug
in Paaadena, Calif., the Armv themselves into tha futile Jungle
I will not be responsible fori
need* second-generation mlsillea, post of Dlenblenphu In the Indoany debts Incurred by anyone
light atomic weapons. Improved China war. The country's debt to
conventional weapons, many new
other than myself.
type* of air and ground vehicles,
Isidro Labo
and Improved and newly designed
electronic communications equip­
ment. It la vital also lo plan the
contingent use of air and sea lift
TODAY’S PICTURES
ANN ARBOR. Mich. - ( U P 1 ) for limited war. In short, the Ar­ Bctwccn a quarter and half of
ARK TOMORROW’S
my is equipped with the weapons all the major economic decisions
TREASURES — •
of the last war to fight a new made by American families are
war on the ground. In contrast, shared equally by husband* and
Wieboldt’s £}0M
PERA I
the Russians have pushed modern- wives, according to Dr. Elisabeth
21$
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II. Wolgaat of the University of
Michigan Research Center.
, But where the drrisioni arc not
Voice of Music
reached jointly, she said, the huaband la more important in decid­
Hi-Fi with AM and FM
RADIO
BUFFALO, S . Y. (U PI)-Judge ing when to buy a car while hla
Regular Price S3t5.t3
Michael Zimmer, conceded both wife has more to aay about t a r ­
Any Reawinahle
men were lucky when Marvin ing, handling the bills and buying
Epps, 31, pulled the trigger of a household goods.
CASH PRICE
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Will Be Accepted —
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i»’ head and tba gun misfired both
SAN FRANCISCO -&lt;U P D —
tlm ti.
,
Ever had a yen to call an ocean
"You'r* lucky loo,” Zimmer liner your own? The Matson Navi­
(old Epps, "You would have gation Company will charter you
RECORD RACK
wound u p 'in tho elactrle chair. Its 26.000 ton flagship Lurline. The
318 E. 1st at Sanford
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Cantata ToHBe Glverh

A cantata, “ The Crucifixion" by, Mr*. A. B Maddox, Mr*. William
ROSE CIRCLE
. his minei. his vast building pro
Sir John Stainer will be presented, Blalock. Mrs. Richard Galloway,
Rose Circle enjoyed a distinc-1jecls. even his stables and Solo
live and memorable program last mon’s garden, have been discoverat thr First Baptist Church on Miss Alene Moore, Mis* Linda
A candlelight ceremony at the
Friday at the home of Mrs. 0 cd just as they are described in
Sunday
evening at seven thirty Ventry, Miss Joyce Milam, Mrs.
W. B. Brinson home Saturday
WEDNESDAY
the Bible. In the words of Solomon
H. Mathers.
evening at eight o'clock united in
o'clock,
by
the Church adult choir. Cecil Tucker. Mrs. Wendell Scfat,
Following the usual business “ I made me great works; I buildThe Senior High Choir of the
marriage Miss Dorothy Jean .Mc­
The choral cor. position will lie Mrs. Willie Pippin, Mrs. C. A.
^meeting, Mrs. W. A. Morrison ed me houses: I planted me vine­
Anderson. H. McSwain, J. E. AlWilliams of Ft. Wayne. Indiana, First Presbyterian Church will
presented a delightful talk on “ Gar­ yards; I made me gardens and
and tim e Downs, son of Mr. and meet for supper at IS p. m. and for under the direction of Mr*. Guy derman. William Toevs. E. B. Car*
dens of the Bible”i commencing orchards; and I planted trees in
Mrs. John Downs of Canton, Ohio. rehearsal at fi:30 p. m. The Mid- Bishop, church music director, ter. L. If. Morene, Bill Steele.jT.
with the first garden—the Garden them for all kinds of fruits". “ I
The bride, thc daughter of Mr. Week Bible Hour will be conduct­ with Mrs. Marvin Milam, organist. S. I.amson and Miss Lois Bfriof Eden—and finishing with the made me pools to water there­
and
Mrs. C. A. McWilliams who ed hy thc pastor. Rev. A. G.
Soloist will be Mrs. K. W. Clark ncau.
Garden of the Sepulchre.
with the wood that bringeth forth
have
hern Winter guests here for Mclnnis at 7 p. m. The Chancel and Mrs. G. It. Drake, soprano;
Choir members will be wear*
Mrs. Morrison said that though trees".
several years, is a couv.n of M r s .[ 'h,°‘r wil1 mrcl ,or " h c .rs a l at Martin Mineripher. Gerald Coving­ ing new robes and carrying new
the Scriptures abound in refer­ Today most Bible gardens
Brinson.
| ,:30'
"v .
ence to plants and trees and their would be called orchards because
ton anil Cecil Tucker, bass; Dr. music folders.
The ceremony, performed by D r.' A prayer group of the First C. W. Baker, tenor. Quartet sing­
growth processes, the word Gar­ of the emphasis on trees. Solo­
---------------------------- " l
W. P. Brooks of the First Baptist Presbyterian Church will meet in ^ers will tie Mrs. Clyde Savage, |
den and the simile of well-water- mon's garden, while including
Church, took place in front of the Daughters of Wesley class-! Mrs. Paul Hammrl, Myron Smith
ed versus parched gardens are trees, was much more extensive.
thc fireplace and the mantle was room at 9:30 a. m. The Chapel | and Mr. Stinecipher. The second, A St. Patrick's Day dance will
^frequently mentioned; yet specific There are many references tn spe­
hanked with magnolia branches, Choir will practice at 3:30, the quartet will be composed of Mr*, j be given Saturday evening, nine
gardens identified by name or cific plants and with especial em­
white gladioli and orange bios-1 senior choir at ft t.S and the com Joe Mathirux, Mrs. William Tan­ o'clock, at the Elks Club y»i(h
location arc very few.
phasis on their fragrance.
soms. Lighted tapers illuminated mission on membership
and ner. Dr. Baker and Mr. Tucker. members and their guests attend­
The first chapter* of Genesis
There must have been many
the nuptial scene.
i evangelism will meet at 7:30.
unfold this first garden and give
•••hers singing in this candle­ ing.
.
Rntanv dividing
iviHnr ,jmc
K*rdcosncthanyi
in Palestine
in Jesus'
the first
lesson inn Botan&gt;,
thc village
ncar
Thc bride wore a rose beige1
THURSDAY
light service will be Mr*. Chris
An orchestra will furnish musie
plant life into three types; grass,
lace dress over taffeta and a
tin Woodruff. Mrs. I.. F. Garner, for dancing.
,
Jerusalem so intimately associated
whose seed Is In itself. Also, a in the mind with thc most familiar
matching hat and an orchid corThe Methodist Men's Club of
lesson in horticulture “ And a ri­
sage
completed
her
'
ensemble.j
First
Methodist
will
meet
at
7
p.
acts and scenes of thc last days
ver went out of Eden to water of the life of Christ means “ the
Il-*r only jewelry, earrings and m. in McKinley Hall for supper,
the garden". “ And out of thc
bracelet of amber and pearls,| Thr Chancel Choir will practice,
Gardens"
yet
there
are
only
two
herb yielding seed; and fruit.
Central
were gifts from the groom.
! at 7:30.
' Xstorage
mcnlionrd specifically
9 ground made the Lord God to gardens
Mrs. McWilliams chose for her!
■
Florid*
and
described
in
tne
Sew
Testa­
grow every tree that is pleasant
daughters marriage, a dress of
to the sight and good for food; ment.
Copen blue silk and lace and wore
Ph on* FA 2 -5 8 1 /
4 0 1 W. 13* St. S AMFORD
Thc
teachings
of
Jesus
arc
colthe tree of life also in tho midst
. . . .
. . . . . .
a pink carnation corsage.
of the garden, and the tree of orfully interspersed with his inti
After the ceremony the guests
mate knowledge of thc plant life i
knowledge of good and evil".
were invited Into the dining room I
The tradition generally accepted of his native land, lie loved thc [
THESE IMtlCKS EFFECTIVE THPHS. - FRI. - SAT.
where a three tiered wedding cake! Mr. and Mrs Joseph Fealey of
as to thc forbidden fruit fixes it friendly earth. Palestine is said to,
was cut hy the couple and served Ilronxville, N Y. have been guests
be
a
llowcr
lover's
paradise,
and
I I.A. (.'RAID: a —DIRECT FROM LOCAL FARMS
as thc apple, but there is no evi­
with punch. Thc table was beautl of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dieti.
dence in the Bible that thc tree thc people seem to have a weak­
fully decorated with fern, white
Mrs. tt. Kelly, Mr«. Jean Walof knowledge was an apple tree ness for highly scented or highly
gladioli and hurning tapers in lers and their mother. Mrs. P. J.
.u n le s s the remarks in Song of flavored plants or seeds.
crystal holders.
Driggers, arc in Jacksonville visitMany native flowers in Pales­
■ Solomon “ I raised thee up under
Mrs. John Rogers and Mrs. It. ing Mrs. I.. II. Talbert.
an apple tree” be held to apply tine have been called lilies. More
T. Humphrey assisted with the | Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Bishop,
to our first parents. The only tree brilliant than all the others is
serving.
| Colonial Way, have received a
MRAND
MRS.
GENE
DOWNS
cutting'
their
wedding
in this garden mentioned by name the anemone, or wind flower. The
Mr. and Mr*. Downs will live j letter from their son, Billy N., who
cake
after
their
marriage
at
thc
home
of
her
cousin,
Mrs.
as known today is the fig tree.
plant, growing from a hulb,
in Orlando where lie is In the recently arrived at Pearl Harbor
(Photo By Jameson) construction
Th location of Eden has been springs to life every year after W. B. Brinson.
business.
to he stationed with the Navy, He
the subject of many speculations. the early rains, and botanists gen­
left San Diego on Feb. 28th and
The garden was undoubtedly of a erally agree that these were the miliar garden—thc garden of the hundred pounds of bird sec a
writes that already hr has met
year.
tropical nature because of the “lilies of thc field" of which Jesus sepulchre.
a former Sanford resilient. Miss
It
was
heartwarming
and
in
In the walk going to the pool is
nudity of the first parents; the spoke.
Jeff Flhrey. who attends the Uni­
aprons of fig leaves being for
A favorite haunt of Jesus and spiring to hear the story of tiie a -Star Medallion made of discard
on Thursday morning at ten! versity of Hawaii,
- modesty. The coats of skins with his disciples was an old garden living Christ related so beautifully ed pieces of tile,
o'clock there will be a work! Mr. an,l Mrs. 1-rank Hyde and
■ which God clothed them after adjoining an olive grove just out­ and delicately lo “living gardens." i Thc pool is in thc shape of the shop on pine needle basket work I daughter. Shirley, have been
I state
and the coquina at the Community Center, -iui k . house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
their sin were probably for pro­ side Jerusalem at thc foot of thc
,Thc
. _ Mathers home was
. . .lovely
.
. of Florida
,
tection from the “thorns and this­ Mount of Olives. The name G etli-|wi,h f,owcr arrangements. Coffee rock outlining the pool was gather 23lh street and nil those interested Scott Burns
tles" in tha land to which they semane means “olive press". and sweet rolls were served to thc cd from the beaches. In the pool are invited to come. Mr*. Murray
William D Hardin, Exalted
arc large goldfish ami ten thouwere driven rather than for There must have been an olive members and their guests.
Ruler of thr Elks, accompanied by
(JUT TDK BEST — (JET SEALTEST
and
Mrs.
Maude
Tupper
of
LongHibiscus Circle
&gt;and Guppies. One of thc lilies in
warmth.
press among thc trees in the gar­
wood will instruct. Those attend­ Clyde Kastahrooks, spent Monday
The
Hibiscus
Circle
of
thc
Gar-1
the
pool
is
in
memoriam
of
YoshThere has been some specula­ den. There Christ went with his
ing can bring a sack lunch and in Umatilla where they visited I
tion as to the botanical identity disciples thc night before his den Club met at thc home o f 1da. the first Japanese killed in something to drink. Pine needles, the Crippled Children'* home,
of the tree of life. However, it death; there he ptrayed and await­ Mrs. David H. Fauvcr on Myrtle I World War II. It was sent to Mrs. raffia, big sewing needles, thim­ which is owned and operated b y '
is usually accepted In a metaphy­ ed the arrival of the soldiers, Street who was assisted by Mrs. Budinger by his parents.
Elks. They also attended a lunch-1
i' in t s
_
g a ls *
R. F. Moult and Mrs. A. 11.
A miniature village and Coney ble and scissors will be needed. eon in Leesburg which honored 1
sical sense. It makes its final ap- led by the traitor Judas.
Those interested in singing may
Stevens.
Island
arc
on
thc
shore
of
the
u pearance in Scripture in RevelaAt Eden means Paradise, sym­
join c group that meets every 1st Horace Wisely, Grand National)
An interesting talk on “ Flower- pool,
* tions gracing the banks of “ a bolic of a state of bliss or happi­
Exalted Ruler of the Elks.
WESTERN U.S.
LEAN
WKSTKRN
A unique miniature house is at and 3rd Friday of each month from
pure river of water of life, bear­ ness. Gethsemane is symbolic of ing Trees" was given by Mrs. H.
two
until
three
o'clock
at
the
Home
C.
Hctxcl.
the
side,
which
lights
up
and
Is
CENTER
CHOICE
BEEF
ing 12 manner of fruit every anguish. Christianity reacts to the
PURE
Delicious refreshments w e r e ,I5C'' for illuminating the pool at Demonstration Community Center,
month," and the leaves of the Garden of Getnsemane in sorrow
BONELESS
4UI
K.
IMh
Street.
Mrs.
Dorothea
CUT
tree were for healing of the na­ and sadness. To Easier visitors served to Die twenty-two members j niRntPetit fours are easy to make
Everything used in the garden Benson of t asselberry is the di­ at home from a HDs-uunrc pack­
tions. And agsln in Revelations in the Holy Land, Gethsemane present and the St. Patrick's Day
rector and Mrs. Robrrt Williams
is
made
of
discarded
articles.
theme
was
used
in
decorations.
it is a promise of the Holy Spirit today is a simple garden of beau
age of pound cake mix. Mix and
Mrs. Budinger then showed her Is pianist.
Jacaranda Circle
“ To him thst overcometh will I tiful flowers and well . turned
It ho* been announced that there bake rake according to package
collection
of
china
and
glass
from
Jacaranda Circle met with
give to eat of the tree of life hedge* altendrd hy Franciscan
will be a rummage sale on March directions. Cool, cut into small
which is in the midst of the Para- Fathers in skull caps and thr Mrs. J. C. Andrews with Mrs. E. a11 l,arl* of lhe world.
LB.
'.'8th
from nine to twelve o'clock squares and frost with 1 cup con
i.n.
I.B.
G. Mossman and Mrs. Dewitt
Also. Mr. Budinger showed his
disc of God."
,» ' V
in the morning at thc Center. feclioners’ sugar mixed to spreadbrown habit of their order. There Hunter as co-hoslesscs.
collection
of
two
hundred
and
m
The other garden in the Old are eight ancient olive trees In
Mrs. Leepcr would like to have I ing consistency with maraschino
Speaker
was
Mrs.
W.
B.
Brinld|&gt;
clocks,
w Testament which deserves our at­ the garden, some of them have
A short businrss meeting was the articles brought to the Center j cherry juice. Garnish eacli ttny
tention is Solomon's garden. “ For split apart and one hat broken son who talked on “ Corsage Makon March 23rd at ten o'clock so cake with maraschino cherry
lo. the winter is past, the rain in half. Out of the fallen trunk ing." A collection of orchids, given l&gt;fl‘l *1 the Park View Restaur- they can be sorted.
I halves or slices.
is over and gone; tho flowers ap­ small shoots are growing. The by Mrs. R. S. Anderson, was ant where thc group had dinner,
iV
used
in
the
demonstration.
!
The
members
will
meet
with
pear on the earth, the time of largest and probably thc oldest
Sixteen members were present. - Mrs. C. II. Cleveland on April
the singing of the herds is come, measures tome 40 feet at its
Mimosa Circle
| 3rd.
and the voice of the turtle (dove) base. Its massive trunk has be­
A trip to the Clock Shop In St. i
-. t
is heard in the land".
come a pedestal from which num­
i
u i
C l.- tp ,!
It la read in Scripture that the erous smaller trunks have grown. Cloud was enjoyed by the mem- t y
t
hers
of
thc
Mimosa
Circle
Friday
UrKSlIOp
S
lU
lC
d
age of Solomon, in the 10th cen­ The Irish Franciscans in charge
morning.
The
American
Home
Departtury B. C. is known as the Golden have a botanical report which in­
Mrs. Theresa Budinger. owner, m o t of thc Sanford Woman's!
Age of Isrsel. The story of Solo­ dicates that the largest of the
*
showed
the garden which is a Bird; Club will hold a meeting, on &gt;
mon is one of the most fascinating trees are at least 3000 years old.
• **
Sanctuary.
Bird*
of
other
countries
Thursday
evening
at
eight
o'clock,
i
in all history. The account in the They are sure these trees form
IwV»
which
are
rarely
seen
in
Florida
Mrs.
Frank
Donation
of
lhe
San■
Bible of his life, his possessions part of the grove under which have taken refuge in the trees, ford Flower Shop will present a
•Hv*
and his accomplishments seems Christ prayed.
The bird feeders were made from workshop on Flower Arrangemenl.
so fabulous and at times incre­
After the crucifixion the body discarded articles of furniture, I Members are asked to bring con.3 8
dible that it was among those
of Jesus found rest in an unfa- lamp shades, etc. They use twelve tainers and working material.
parts of the Bible about which
there was a great deal of skepti­
l&lt;S’
cal criticism especially during
periods of the 17th and ltth centuries. They were often regarded
9 a* mere fanciful or pious tales.
But for the past century and
especially during this first part
of the 20th century, American.
French. English and German
scholar*, using the Bible as a j
guide have made startling discov­
eries proving that this Book
written by the Jews in the light
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By JERRY COVINGTON
j sun here against the Lyman
Now* he has only four pitchers
Charles
Rabe.
who
had
an hopes he won't need them therff
PHII.ADEI.PHIA
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Tomorrow night, weather p e r-! Greyhounds.
he can count upon as starters— overail record
the
Drnpo
The opener was scheduled Mon­ mer Philadelphia Alhtelica pitcher
Bob Purkey (17-11), Don New­ Beds, Seattle and Montreal in « “ »
mltting, the Sanford Seminoles
anrt
.. *
take
over
at
first
and
Eddie Kaj.
Howard
Emhke,
whose
record
of
By LEO H. PETERSEN
comb* (7-13 overall with the 1938, is a bullpen possibility.
will open their 1159 baseball sea- day at Memorial Stadium but bad
ko
at
third.
Jim
Pendleton,
who
Dodgers and Reds), Brooks Law­ There are only (our other pitchUPI Sports Editor
tu be re-schedulsd because of 1.1 strikeouts as a surprise starter
NEW YORK (UPI) — The Na­
also can play the outfield, and
rence
1*13)
and
lefty
Joe
Nutera
on
the
roster
and
none
of
heavy
rains.
The
weather
fore­
in the opening game ot the 1329
tional Invitation Basketball Tour­
TAMPA, Fla. (UPI)—Manager
them appear to have a chance Bobby llenrich arc other infield
cast is for more rain too. Game World Serial stood for 24 years, Mayo Smith feela the Cincinnati hell (12-11).
nament, . true to ita upset-hippy
reserve possibilities.
“ Newcomb* started looking like of sticking.
time haa been set up to 7:30 from died suddenly In a hospital Tues*
tradition, headed today for a aurUnless a deal is made for a
Reds have everything It takrs lo , the old Newk late last season so
Smith calls his infield of Frank
the original S o'clock starting
pris# eemi-flnsl with Bradley the
pitcher, the outfield figures to bo
day at tha age of 64.
win
the
pennant
“
except
perhaps
|
'
m
not
concerned
about
him,"
Robinson
si
first
base.
Johnny
time.
only aeeded team Hill “alive" and
Private funeral aervicet will be pitching."
I Smith said. “And I know what Temple at second, Roy McMillan Jerry Lynch in left. Pinson in
The Seminole Roosters Club Is
Providence the merriest madcaps
center with Gus Bell, against
____ . . _________
sponsoring ths&gt; lidlifter and a full held on Friday for the tall right­ Tbt's why they are trying so J Purkey,
Lawrence and Nuxhall at short and Frank Thomas at right handed pitching and D A
•( them all,
;
can
do.
third
“
Ihe
best
hitting
one
in
the
program
is
planned.
It
will
include
hander,
who
wai
In
the
fading
“How the heck did we do It.
United Press International
hard to awing a deal for an es
Need* More Starters
business." McMillan and Temple Ennis against southpaws, platoon^
a pep band and cheering squad. years of an outstanding IS year
1 don't know," shouted Coach Joe
The Boston Celtics and Syracuse The band wilt begin playing at American League career when he tabliahed starting pitcher.
“
Rut
four
starters
in
a
league
for mone of the best second base ing In right. Lynch, however, ap­
Mullaney of Providence in the Nationals tangle at Boston tonight
pears to be the player mr-st o!hcr
It
looks
like
(Hey
have
the
hit­
as tough as this one isn't combinations around.
wild jubilation following the Fri­ in the opener of the National Bas­ 7:13 to start thinr* with a bang. made baseball hi«tory against the
clubs ask fur when Ihe Reds start
Predicts More Homers
ars' double-overtime, 75-72 upset ketball Association's Eastern Divi­ The club ia going all-out in an Chicago Cubs for Connie Mack's ting and the fielding. Smith con­ enough."
cedes, however, there ara “ some
effort to aecure crowd* for the Athletics.
Hr is looking for Whammy * Thomas, secured in the big deal talking trade.
M third-seeded St. Louis Tuesday sion final round playoffs.
i
f
l
"
besides
pitching.
Rookie
Emhke
had
a
season
record
o(
Douglas,
16-to last year at Colum­ with the Pirates, thinks he will | Lynch, no field great, hit .312
Seminoles
through
the
season.
night.
The reliies are heavy favorites
Vada
Pinson
has
to
make
it
in
7-2
and
had
appeared
in
only
56
bus;
Tom
Acker (4-3), Bob Mabe hit “ at least JO more home runs last season. Pinson, one of the
All of the home games ara
A crowd of 14,300 at Madison lo win lha besl-of-sevcn series and
' ‘,cV,,pl^ ' csr' llf,J
Square Garden roared at the Frl- gain a berth in the championship scheduled to ba played under the innings when Mick named him to centerfield and he admits the (3-0 with the Cardinal’s), Orlando j playing on Cro,ley Field for 77' [ted
.313 at Seattle with 11 homa
light* a t the stadium and, In open the World Series in Chicago Reds “ might" be in trouble if Pena (11-10 at Havana) and Jim .gam es" than he did last season
ar triumph and then shuffled their round for the third straight year.
runt
and 77 RBI's.
to
the
aslonishmrnt
of
tha
basabail
anylhing
should
happen
to
catcher
order
for
thla
to
be
done,
good
O’Toole
(20-8
at
Nashville)
is
in
1938
with
Pittsburgh
Thomas
feet uneasily through the second
Minneapolis and Detroit also
Better Than Aihburn
world
and
even
hie
teammates.
attendance
Is
a
must.
Ed
Bailey.
other
possible
starieri.
He
hopes
rapped
33
homers
and
batted
in
gape aa New York University clash tonight at Minneapolis In the
“As
of now, I wouldn't t r s r ^
During
the
season
he
had
left
the
The tilt will begin a baseball
“ I'm not worried about those to use Hal Jeffcoat (6-8) as * ‘ 109 runs. Robinson hit 31 homers
drubbed fourth-seeded Oklahoma windup of their opening series,
him even up for any player on
City, 01-41. In the most lopsided with the winner meeting the St. season that will provide more ac­ club presumably with a sore arm ifs,” said Smith. “ But I would
the Philadelphia roster," Smith
and didn't travel on one road trip.
game In this year'a tourney.
Louis Hawks in the Western Divi­ tion than at any time In the his­ The big hurler was busy working
said of Pinson. “ He has thing*
tory
of
the
city.
Besides
tha
Providence earned the right to sion final.
to learn in the field but right
out
quietly
at
tha
old
Philliei
ball
games
to
he
played
by
the
Semmeet It. John's (which previously
Boston, which won a record 52
now I’d have lo rate him a better
farm park in Philadelphia and scouting
ousted third-seeded St. Bonaven- gjmes during the regular season, lnoles here, theGiants'
Exhibition Baseball Results
| aid, Porter (8), Daniels, Green prospect than Richie A«hburn was
lure) In one semi-final Thursday captured the NBA championship in teams will play a heavy homa the Cub battera on his own.
at the same stage of his career."
He pitched a masterful 3-| win
night while NYU qualified for a 1BB7 and lost it last year to the game exhibition schedule.
United Press International
16) and Kravilz, Winner—Stobbs.
Smith was fired as manager of
over the Cubs and his strikeout
Also,
the
Sanford
Greyhounds,
tussla with top-seeded Bradley.
Hawks.
At Ft. Myera, Fla.
Loser —Daniels. HR—Sievers.
the Phillies late last season.
atood unlit 1961 when Carl
* Providence seemed beaten at
The Nats, who won five of 12 th* new Florida State League record
Ersklne of tha Brooklyn Dodgers
“ I’m not feeling bitter when I
Washington 202 000 OOO— 4 9 0 At Scottsdale, Ariz.
least twice by St. U uis, a team games with Itoston during the entry, will begin action here fanned 14 New York Yankees.
Simla, star of recent week* at
Pittsburgh
000 000 100— 1 II 0 ! San Francisco ooo 010 ooo— l 4 o say that." ho went on. " I ’m just
which boasted a two-lnch-per-man campaign, swept their opening se­ against the Orlando Dodgrri on
Sanford-Orlando
Kennel
Club,
is
After Ersklne broke his record.
001 110 Mx— 6 9 0 saying how I honestly feel." U
Stobbs, Hyde (6) and FitxGer Boston
height advantage and one of the ries with the New York Knicker­ April 22. The Seminoles will play Emhke commented. “I'm glad it's heavily favored by elghi-to-five
Miller, Shipley (6), Moffett (8)
Deli, who lias been playing
their
games
while
the
Greyhound*
odda
tonight
to
cop
laurels
in
the
naUeo’a top “big" men In 6-1 Bob bockers. The Nats' "old pros,"
over. I had it for a long, long
and Landrith. F. Sullivan, Moford center for the Reds, had an off.
Parry. The Btlltkena took an 15 9 Dolph Schayes and George Yard- are on the road. This will bo the while, hut it actually wai a strain Wednesday Hot Box 10th event of
(7) and S. White. Winner —Sulll- season in 1958. hitting only .232,
early lead only to have Provl- ley, along with John Kerr, have beginning of a baseball lovers' after the first glamour wore off."
an 11-race slate.
van.
Loser—Miller. HR—Lepcio. ! while Ennis, with the Cardinals
diram,
since
there
wil
ba
very
always
meant
trouble
for
the
Cells.
The
37-pound
white
and
hrindlc
dence Ua it at 11-11. SI. Louis led,
At Mesa, M ir.
baited only .261.
few night* that one cannot go
lady is fresh from a four-ancl-onc1040, early in the second half but
Cleveland
040 010 032—10 13 0. “ Hut I know they are better
out and see a fine contest.
half length victory over Elaine
the Friers eame back again.
Chicago (Ni 2uo 002 loo— 5 8 2i hitlers than that," Smith conCoach Dave Ijiude has named
Nug. The fleet daughter of Master
Lea Wliken r one-hander with
Perry, Allen (5). Thomas (8). tended.
righthander Illchaid Barnes to go
All and Hatchet Roll drew the |
40 ascends left gave Providence
Back of those four are Pete
to tha mound against tha Grey­
third post position for tonight's fra
w.
_— ....
.• 01-01 tie in regular time. Fer­
I.OS .................
ANGELES ,(UPI)
Ex- and Naragnn. Droit, llohhie (4), Whlicnant, whom Smith says
hounds. I.a*t year Barnes was
FIGHT RESULTS
tured 10th.
| plosive Hogan (Kid) Ba**ey of Ni-j ,,/ nrF ,7) »nd s - T«-v|or. Ncernan
ry's tap-in earned St. Louis a
Very impressive In several con­
When outrunning Elaine Nug and j Kfrla tonight makes his second *"&gt;• "in n e r—Alien. Loser—Droit, “ can hit the hell out of leftUnited Press lateraitioasl
( U i Ua after the first overtime.
six other top-flight stalwarts, S im -! (jefense of Ihe featherweight | HRs—Banks. Held, Walls, Thom- handed pitching," and Bob ThuiO
MIAMI BEACH, FIs. (UPI) - tests and ended tha season with
Providence held a 71-70 lead with
man. Thurman, however, could
1 championship against top rated son.
LOS ANGELES (UPI) —If con- la was clocked at 81-08
40 seconds left la the second over­ Rudy Sawyer, ISO, New York, out- a 3-1 record.
loir
out to John Powers, who hit
Ha
has
been
very
effective
in
over
tha
five-slxtcenths-mlle
dlsf
h
i||cn£(.r
Dsvcy
M
o
o
r
e
of
Cincinnati
v*
St.
Louis
it
St.
fidenra wins fights then Davry
time when Jim 8wartx' two free pointed Kid Fiiehlque, 146, Ha­
only .183 for the Pirates last year
pre-season drills and, if he ran Moore should be taking measure­ tance.
throws made it 71-70. Ferry's vana (10).
Springfield, Ohio, in a 15-round Petersburg, Fla., cancelled, rain. hut who has looked good this
In 26 start* this season, Simla nationally televised bout that
the featherweight
New York v* Philadelphia at
.hook cut it to 71-71 but two free
BOSTON (UPI &gt;—Paul Pender, maintain hi* speed, could be one ment! for
spring.
throws by John Egan clinched it. 160V4. Brookline, Mass., outpointed of the big factors in the new sea­ crown prior lo Wednesday night's has finished in 18 quinielas, includ­ could be one of the best fights of Clearwater. Fla., cancelled, rain.
“ I know It sounds trite, but Jet
son.
Rig
Don
Carter
ia
slated
to
ing
eight
triumphs.
title bout here with champion
Oklahoma City' gave a lacklus­ Ralph (Tiger) Jones, 1S7W, Yon­
the year.
Kansas Citv vs Milwaukee at me sum it up this way," Smith
Another hound vying for cham­
receive the offerings of Barnes. Hogan Kid Bassey of Nigeria.
tre performance and Coach Abe kers, N.Y. (10).
The fight end* a year and a Bradenton. Fla., cancelled, rain. concluded. “ We'll go as far aa
The squad ia untasted and there
“ Write this down in your book," pionship honors is Bel Del, who half campaign by Moore to get
7 tT~~* commented, “I'm sorry
Detroit vs __
Los Angele* at Sara- our pitching takes us. We have
ia very little experience in the the challenger said after his ar­ gels the five box for Ihe feature.
for the boys, because they’re real­
into
the
same
ring
with
Bassey1
Inga.'
FI*..''csncelVedVrain"
all the other hones."
Bel Del also Is out for two straight and the challenger was confident
starting
lineup,
but
coaches
have
rival
from
his
training
camp
at
................................
ly hotter than this."
Jockey Gets Triple
wins,
having
marched
past
Edge
of
been
working
hard
with
the
boys,
San Jacinto, Calif., “I'm the next
The Chiefs trailed bv only 27-20 BOWIE, Md. (UPI) — 'Jockey
.Site by two lengths In her last en­ that he will emerge from the bout
with one minute left in the first Howard Grant scored a triple at who should be rapablt of givlnr champion."
in Olympic Auditorium the new
anyone
in
the
conference
a
good
And there were a good many counter. The 68-pound brindle champion.
half as . NYU played sloppy ball, Bowie Tuesday to run his riding battle,
lady's nine season victories stand*
besides Moore and hit manager,
' hut then the Violets sank three streak to 24 winners In 10 days.
Interest in the championship
if Barnes and Henry Shoemach- Willie Ketchum, who feel the as one of the club's top records.
quiek points for a 10-M halftime Grant's victories were aboard Lll
Morning line figuring rates Bel clash mounted In the p u t week
ri
come
through,
and
•
few
base
Springfield, Ohio, contender has Del at four-to-onc. Third best early with the demand for tickets
martin, opened the gap to 41-14 Sis (14.20) in tha first rare. Too
with 11 minutes left and romped Hasty (gS.OO) in the second and knocks are produced by fellows better than an even chance to lift odds will ride with big Hornswog- reaching a peak the final three
home. Cal Ramsey led the Violets Troubled Times (|4.S0&gt; in tha like Dandridge, .Markham and Me. Rissey'i till* in (heir 13-round na­ glcd, in the sixth post position.
days, indicating a near-capacity
Klbbin, the Seminoles could ba tionally televised ABC bout from
sixth.
throng of around 11,000 and a
- with » . ______________
•
Elaine
Nug
is
ranked
tops
by
even tougher then expected.
Olympic Auditorium.
early odds in the Grade-A ninth gate somewhere in the vicinity of
Local betting circles have rated tilt. Action starts at 8:10.
5100,000.
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Boxers Sign For Bout ’Skins Sign Tackle
the bout a 8-5, taka your choice,
The fight is blacked out in
louthprn California (or a radius
.PHILADELPHIA (UIUJ,- Lon
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The toasup but there ia a good deal
• Aluminum, Plastic Screen Wire
Matthews of Philadelphia has sign­ Washington Redskin*-marked-St. of sentiment in favor of Moor*.
of- 230 miles from L**t Asgeles.
Football Tie* Cut
ed lo meet Carlos Ortit of New Patrick's Day today by announcing
“I've been chasing Ihe champi­ CIIAM.KSTON, S. C. (LTD — Bui Ihe rest of Ihe nation will be
York in a 10-round lightweight bout (he signing of their great Irish on for a year and a half, Moore The Citadel wilt sever football re- able to tee it on television (ARC)
• P lanter Jr. Plows
hero April II, Matthews, with a
O'Strow- laid, “ and now that I've caught Istions with Wofford after the 1059 with Ihe championship bout sched­
XOUIBVILI.K, Ky. (U P i)-C all- 18-1-1 record, hai never met a tickle, Chet O'SIrowskl.
ski, otherwise known____________
as Ostrnwski, up with him I'm not letting the season. The reason given was uled for 10 p.m. e.s.t.
• Grass Seed
fin is 's early arrival at the scene
fighter
with
Ortls’
reputation.
Ortls,
|
played
for Notre Dame and will' opportunity slip by. I’ve been Wofford's alleged failure to com­
Although wagering was brisk on
ar battle today reminded fans that a Puerto Rican, has won 20, lost i lie starting
his sixth season with ready for a long time and I've ply with NCAA eliglbilily rules. the bout, it remained at 6-5 and
• Mail Boxes and Posts
the Golden Bears are in the NCAA two and drew one.
the Redskins.
trained hard far this one."
The Citadel hat lost four straight take your choice on even money
Basketball finals this weekend too,
in man-to-man action.
to Wofford.
gad don't in the toast consider it a
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The fight took on a grudge as­
neighborhood patty among Cinclapect
last
Sunday
when
Moore
nag. West Virginia and hometown
“Plenty of free parking."
failed to appear at a public work­
l S ( bvilla.
Clark N et Winner
’Jjhlo Valley fans know all about
CANNES, F r a n c e (UPI) — out in Olympir Auditorium. Bas­
se)’. who showed up, took Moore's
the other three teams, but the
By FRED DOWN
homer uf Ihe spring at Scottadale, Cuba since gelling out of tb* Straight Clark of lx&gt;s Angeles brat failure as a personal affront and
Boars came over the mountains as
Christian
Viron
of
France,
4-0,
8-1,
United Preaa International
(hereby earning a collection ol II Array, walked eight batters, made
lagers to this vicinity.
6-4, Monday in tha opening round vowed he would give his opinion
Then'll be a pair of fine pen­
MtrPate Newell and hla team nant racea after all thla year if prizes from local merchants and two wild pitches and committed of lha Cannes International tennis of the challenger's lark of cour­
205 E. 25th 81.
FA 2-3164
pacing tha nine-hit Red Sox at­
tesy in the ring tonight.
due to arrive in time to work
tournament.
'an error in three innings.
tha
current
Grapefruit
League
tack.
Pumpsle
Green,
Gary
Gei­
this afternoon at Freedom
_t
ger and Jackie Jensen also de­ Chuck Stobbs*and Dick Hyde
Hap, scene of the tournament play standings are “for real."
Everybody stems to be conced­ livered key blowa In tha Boston- spiced out It hita at tha Senators
fttilay night when California meets
topped lha Pirate*, 4-1, at Ft.
Cincinnati and Louisville tangles ing the races to tha New York assault.
Th# Indians overcame three Myari, Fla. Tha Senators scored
With West Virginia ia tha semi­ Yankee! and the Milwaukee
Bravet but both defending cham­ Chicago homcra to whip th* Cuba, all (hair runt off rookie Benny
finals.
California showed up for the pions a n under .300 today while 10-3, at Mesa, Ariz. Ernie Banka, Daniels, who went tha first six
NCAA finals bearing a 14-game the Boston Red Box and Los An­ Lee Walla and Hobby Thornton
winning streak, a SS-4 season roc- gelas Dodgers ara playing sensa­ homerrd for th* Cuba but th* In­ Innings for Pittsburgh.
Cincinnati v*. St. Louis at St.
Oftf, the Pacific Coast Conference's tional ball.
dians broke a 3-3 tie in tha eighth
Hi* Rad Sox defeated the San when ■ double by Jim Bolgtr, Petaraburg, New York vs. Phila­
loot basketball Utlo before it dl&gt;*
httds. and the aatioa's beat dsfen* Francisco Giant*. 8-1, at Scotts­ single* by Ron Grabar and Gan* delphia at Ctoarwatar. K a n a a a
dale, Aril., Tuesday ta raise their Leak and Woody Held's double City vi. Milwaukee at Bradenton
aim r*
spring record to 9-1. The Balti­ produced an IS lead. Dick Droit, and Detroit vi. Lot Angeles at
more Oriolaa are the only other in hit first appearance for (he Saraaota were rained out.
Giants Sign Halfback Amarican League team over .300.
N e w YORK (U P !)— Tha New Tha Yankee* have lost five of
Ysek Giants have signed rookie nine games and the Chicago
hallbaik Bah SolUs of Minnesota Whitt Sox, rated the AL'i other
to a lfd t contract, Soltis, the chief contender, ara last with a
Giants' lath draft choice, prob­ 1-4 mark.
The Dodgers, idled by rain
ably will get a crack at a defensive
Tuesday along with most of th*
bdtkfteld position.
other teami training In Florida,
a 3-8 rerord that la by far
Canada Beats Czechs bava
and
th* beat in the National league.
.VIENNA (UPI)—Canada's world The Bravra eland only 3-5 amt the
steur hockey champions whip- Pittsburgh Pirates, who (Inlahad
a Catch team, 7-2, Tuesday second last season ara 3*.
n-'fbt in an exhibition game wit­ Frank Sullivan, aa likely an
nessed by mart than 11,0 0 0 fans.
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Thla lovely 2 bedroom, one huth
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — Dr. ning* Tuesday as Ihe Red Sox
has termzxo floor*, awning window*,
George A. Hufnagel, the surgeon kept up (heir fast tpring pace.
built in Hotpoint range top Sc oven,
who Invented the highly success- Sullivan yielded four hits but |
fui plastic valve for defactlve hu­ struck out six and Herb Moford,
dishwasher, refrigerator, Nutone
nt** hearts, recently designed a who held th* Giants hlllesi th*
lighted hood with exhaust fan.
eeaptota plastic heart. It ia being rest of tha way, fanned four
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Didn't Steal Much, Just
Often; 'Had It Coming'

haired little lady (torn Indiana,
committed hundred* of petty
thefts.
Today, she occupied a cell in
the Dade County jail. The chargtK were breaking and entering
and petty larceny.
Mrs. O'Neill, 56, told police she
was from a once prominent An­
derson. Ind., family and had a j
brother who used to be the law
partner of a U. S. senator.
But for the past year and a
half, she admitted, she had been
living alone usually in cheap ho­
tel rooms, stealing enough week
by week to pay her bills. She said
she couldn't keep a steady job be­
cause she suffered from cancer.
Detective John naywood said it
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Singer, was almost impossible to tell how
Eddie Fisher, dispossessed of his many offices she rifled during the
television show by his sponsor paat montha, or how much mon­
ey she look. But hr said she never
and his life's savings by his for­ stole anything large.
wife, today looked forward to
'Tublic funds," she said, "ev­
FEDERAL SERVICE PINS — U d r M. L. Clara E. Edge. Not shown but also receiv­ merfuture
of work — and maybe ery bit of it. Didn't hurt a soul.
Beall. NAS Supply Officer, is shown pre­ ing the award was Robin .1. Kirsch. All are I amarriage
to
actress
Elizabeth
"Sometimes I found hundreds of
senting 20 year Federal Service Pins to assigned to the Supply Department at the Taylor.
dollar*, but I never took more
(U. S. Nnvy Photo)
Philip B. (lalton, I^tmnrd Schnahel. and Mrs. Naval Air Station.
The boyish-looking 30 year-old than 85 or $10—just enough to
I crooner closed out hi* regular TV j ruppoit myself.
' program Tuesday night by w ar-' “Of rourse it's stealing," she
! bling a medley of the songs that said. "That'* what I am, a petty,
j made him one of the country'* Jcommon thief."
| most popular singers and lifted
But she added: "This country
t him from the atrceti of Phtladrl- rrrtainly owes me a bare living.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — A large tory tone for the day’a hearing much that ain't so."
'
phia
to
the
center
of
one
of
film­
I've seen billions handed out to
Wimmcr it vice president of the
and unequivocal "no amoking" on a proposed new fair trade law
to replace one passed in 1922 and National Federation of Indepcnd- land's most sensational triangles. foreigners in the halls of Con­
Raven-haired Liz Taylor, 27, gress.
aign hung on the llouie Com*
piece* by adverse rut- ent liuslness. Inc., of Cincinnati.
chopped to piecea
merce Committee wall, right over ings in many alalc court*.
There ought to be something
lie said he thought he represented watched from a special booth offcamera as Fisher performed. She
the work tablet for clerks, preta
The ash tray* started filling up. about 120,000 small businessmen later accompanied him to a small! for me."
and witnesses on which the com­ The hearing room got blue with around the country but he could
I P*rty.
mittee had thoughtfully provided smoke. And people kept looking n't state it for a fart
"It i* the end of something," he
ash trays.
"Under today's conditions," he
at the same set of conditions and
This set lha proper contradic­ arriving at opposite conclusions.
told the committee, "you can lose I said after the program. "I'm a
I little bit aad and a little bit re !
" It ain't people's ignorance that 2,000 in 24 hours.”
That gave Wimmcr a perfect | lleved. I feel a little hit peculiar.
causes so much trouble," witness
Golden Formulm!
"Rut I’ve got the future to think,
Ed Wimmcr quoted an unidenti­ opening to say why lie was here. ; about."
fied sage as having once said, Namely, that cutthroat competi­
Fisher lost all his savings to his
"tl'a just their knowing so darn tion from discount liuuses and big former wife, actress Debhie Rey-i WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
chain stores was killing small
House Public Work* Committee
business, and he wanted a law nolds, 28, last month when he yesterday
approved a self-financ­
passed to let manufacturers set ' signed a whopping property seting plan for expansion of power in
minimum prices at which their | (lenient with her to rlear the way the Tennessee Valley Authority
for her to get an unconteated di­
goods can be sold.
vorce,
according to his business arra.
Chairman Oren Harris (D-Ark.)
The committee by a 19 to It
manager.
apparently thought Wimmcr was
But Fithrr ha* a 12-year con­ vote approved a bill lo allow TVA
WASHINGTON (UPI)— Ameri­ right. Hr already had introduced
cans earned money at a record a bill Wimmcr wants Congress to tract W’ith NBC whlrh would pay to sell bonds to the public to
rate last month and the output of pass. He also had sent a copy him upwards to 7 million dollars raise 750 million dollars to finance
the nation's factories climbed downtown for Federal Trade Com­ if the network ran find work for further expansion of its power fa -'
dlities.
him.
back almost to the pre-recession mission comments.
President Eisenhower recom
level.
"The fixing of retail prices."
mended the legislation, but pro-1
In separate reports Monday the said FTC Chairman John W.
posed that the bond-issuing autho­
Federal Reserve Board said in­ Gwynnr, "is inconsistent with the
rity he subjected to control of the
dustrial production n»c for the American system of free enter­
Budget Bureau. The committee re­
10th consecutive month and the prise. and is contrary to the pub­
jected budgetary control, leaving
Commerce Department said per­ lic policy expressed by Congress
the bond issuing authority to the
sonal income climbed to an all- in the anti-trust laws of 1890."
discretion of the TVA.
CUTS | g H U M
time annual rate of $361,500,000,Wimmcr said FTC was prejuThr controversial self financing
°®°diced. He also thought Rep. John
OCEAN SPRINGS. Miai. &lt; U P I)-| plan wai proposed after Congress
Incomes
w
e
r
e
81,500,000.000
n.
Dingell
(DMIch.)
had
a
painTwo heavily • armed fugitive* had repeatedly refused to appro­
moms a com
higher than the January rate and fully wrong slant on the bill.
wanted for the theft of money priate funds for construction of
FVCRY
17 billion dollars above the reces­
end narcotics at Norfolk, Va., additional TVA power generating
2ND C A N
sion low of February a year ago.
were raptured ibefg,.gprly(,i‘td»y. plants.
.....................
FREE
The fricfeaie resulted largely
One of the suspect* was wound­ TVA has long since tapped thr
from payroll hikes and higher So­
ed with buckahot when he tried to fully hydroelectric power potential
cial Security benefits.
pull a gun.
ASPHALT ALUmHUM
of the area, requiring use of
The production index, based on
Wilbert Berlon, 22, qf Salsuma, steam plants to provide additional
a 1947-49 average of 100, moved
Ala., was wounded by two blasts powrr.
qo
up In 144. This was one point be­ OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) — from a 12-gauge shotgun when hr
The self financing plan won
low the pre-recession level of Au­ What Carrie Nation tried to do a tried to pull a pistol. He was
gust, 1957, and two points below half-century ago — make OMa- treated at a Biloxi hospital for Senate approval last year and
the all-time high of February, hoina Imne dry — is the aim of leg wound! and then placed under cleared the House committee near
1957.
\ an unprecedented law enforce- guard at Jackson County Hospital the end of the seiiion, hut the
OUTSIDE Oil. PAINT
bill died.
| ment drive now underway in this at nearby Pascagoula.
INTERIOR PLAT
Speaker Sam Rayburn promised
state, one of the two in the na­
City Patrolman Thomas Galle
INTERIOR PRIMER
tion where liquor is bannrd.
said lie spotted Breton reaching at that timr that he would see to
But Oklahoma authorities have for a pistol after Patrolman I-ouis It that the bill reached the House
SEALER
somewhat diffrrrnt reasons and Noble rlamprd one handcuff on floor for a vote this year, if Its
methods for their campaign than
EV E R Y
hint. Hr yelled for Noble to barker* could push it through thr
Carrie had for lirra.
committee ’early In the session.
2ND C A N
jump
and fired both barrels.
When she wichlrd her hatchet*
They did that today.
FREE
PARIILS ISLAND, S. C. (FIIT
Berlon
and
Clarence
Fuchs,
23,
N O —Larry Busby, aon of Mr. and words against Demon Hum at of Norfolk, were raught at about
•AllOM
and Mrs. Ruiton Bushy of Lake the turn nf the rcnlury, her pur­ 12:45 a. m. In a 1952 Packard ar-1
to ciiimnaic
eliminate w
ther saunin.
saloon
f ..
i pose was
"•» &gt;o
BEIT LATEX »AINT
” "h
J m C? „ ‘ ln '« « •
Kansas temperance dan officers said thry bought in
training March 3 at the Marine |eitjfr wai instrumental in hav- Washington with most of the 12,-1
REST SEMI GLOSS
Corpi Itecruit Depot, Parna l» - :inf oktohonu Em itted to the &gt;74 taken from a Norfolk drug
OUTSIDE PRIMER
store. Fucha was jailed here and
UU“ '
' . , . .
, , , I Union as a "dry" state in 1907.
MIR. HANDING
. T,h a
ra,n,n, ffh'1 U,e The “"I* ®ther state i* Missis- later transferred to Pascagoula.
SEALER
included drill, bayonet training,
y,|lhoullh , black m arkf,
Ocean Spring* Police Chief W
SPARKLE ALUMINUM
physical conditioning, parade* and (iJt allows some liquor selling In T. Broome said the men had
T COLORS TRIM A
ceremonies, and other military border countie*.
$361.50 in rash of which all but
DECK
The current enforcement cam- $147 was in silver, a satchel of
Three weeks were spent on th e ; p*iBn in Oklahoma, instituted by narrolirs and an arsenal of two
EV E R Y
rifle range where recruit* fired the stale's new governor, 33-year- .30 ralibrr pistols, two .25 caliber
2ND C A N
the M I rifle and received instruc- old Howard Edmondson, and its semi • automatics and a .32 call
FREE
lion in basic Marine infantry wca- Safety Commissioner. Joe Can- ber pistol.
pons.
non, is designed to give thp voters
GALLON
• Thia recruit training prepare* i "a clpar choice betwren enforced
SZ.M Qt.
young Leathernecks for further! prohibition and repeal."
It's Habit Forming:
EXTERIOR PAINTS
specialized Infantry training at
Fur the past 51 years, the state
WINOOSKI, VI. —( UPI—Stale
Camp Lejeune, N. C.
has stood midway betwren those Sen. Ruisell F. Niquettc derided
-------! tw0 extremes. Technically "dry," that the city clerk's office should
t Vf R Y
GREAT LAKES, III. ( FHTNC), Oklahoma has been the site nf rem iin open on Saturdays as it
2ND C A N
—Cleveland T. Brown Jr., aon of widespread bootlegging. Now, the has for the last 20 year* because
FRFf
whin you d o . . .
Cleveland T. Brown of 126 Coun- question Is whether to repeal pro- "the people are used to It now."
try
Club
Circle,
Sanford.
Fla.,
hibition.
•ALLOM
visit FAMILY!
graduated from recruit training
SS.OS Qt.
March 7 at the Naval Training
tf you netd
SOLVENT RURRER BASE
Center, Great Lakes, 111.
MASONRV PAINT
The graduation exercises, mark­
PRESTIGE LIQUID
N a n lh ly
ing the end of nine weeks of
PLASTIII
"boot camp", included a full dress
phone: FAirfax 2-4612
GLASS MARINE
parade and review before mili­
SPEC. PAINT
tary officials and civilian dlgni-;
before noon to ir n n fi
tarie*.
In nine weeka nf instruction, the
for money tha same dayl
"raw recruit" la developed into;
a Navy Bluejacket, ready for duty
with the fleet.
CaskYeti 74 Menthif
MIAMI (UPI &gt;—Sh* didn't ateal
much, Ju»t often; and what »he
took aha figured the had coming
tc her.
Police eitimalcd that over th«
paat year and a half, Mr*. Eliz
abfth O'Neill, a neat white

Pore Little Eddie
Lost Show, Dough;
But He's Got Liz

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Fresh Spring

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TVA Finance Bill

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During February

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Editor'* Note: If th* follow, move* lo atatehood. Moat of them the ikies are the mcltlngeit, the the humdrumest that man has
tag (ootaate to Hawaii** *Ute&gt; will fall Gat. You really can't reinbows the runniest, the tem­ ever inhaled, felt, gared at, m ar­
find torib» prejudiced, I f . be Joke much about paradiae.
perature the (Jmldeat, the flowers velled over, luxuriated In, sniffed,
«,

C*»* * * w riU r *» e t t t *
lb* flat*.

By DOC QVIGG
(Jolted f m * latrraatloail
---- Th* now national American dlah
- ; aeema to bo pltzo. One of the big
........ ttlibea of Hawaii I* pol. Hawaii
la going to become a atate. So
. bow , the wag* are aaying, we
. j,„ prill have plaza pol.
----- This awful Jape may be the
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apringing up around Hawaii aa it

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Sheriff Retires;
32 Years On Job
Minus Gun, Cuffs

Rain W ashes Out
Golfing Deadline
i

r; Heavy ralna have extended the
... first matches In the Club Cham*
plonahip of the Sanford Women's
, ‘ . Golf Association.
&gt; Th* first round* were to have
T .boon played today on the fair■ -ways of th* Mayfair Country Club.
„ Deadline for play has been moved
. to Sunday by Mr*. Roy Syme* Jr.,
tournament chairman.
Paired In the championship
'
flight for the annual tournament
m-- are Min Ellen Betts and Mlis
CUa Heard; Mrs. Kenneth Rowell
. .Md Mr*. Robert Sheddrn; Mr*.
, W, K. McRobert* and Mr*. David
"Cunning; Mr*. Gen* Wltzel and
. M m . Myrtle Adama; Mr*. WllHam FouDc and Mr*. Robert Ma­
han; Mr*. Doiaie DeGanahl and
■ n . George Nicely; Mrs. BUI
tm Keenan and Mr*. Andrew Marsh;
lit’wf'Mr*. Madeleine Dunn and Mr*,
pv ** WUllsm Smith.
Paired In second flight compctl* l Goo are Mr*. John Ivey and Mr*.
— - Dick Mann; Mm . W. W. Brown
and Mm . John WUllamt; Mr*.
f
Mink DeMsnt and Mm . Clifford
■'ficllbbln; Mr*. Andrew Carraway
and Mm . John Crawford.
L' j , ; Third flight Includes Mr*. Harry
, Woodruff and Mri. Roy Syme*
Jr.; Mr*. Ray ltarron and Mr*.
-John Dickey; Mrs. Chuck Bloom
- * 'and Mrs. John MeCracken; Mr*.
T. P. McDaniel and Mm . Jack
Morriaon.
Mm . Kirby Fite, Mr*. Jimmy
. Livingston and Mm . Oliva Ann
Ihlnabergar qualified for fourth
‘flight These three must play three
IBhol* matehei, medal play.
Prises will go to the winner and
runner-up.
Awards and prizes for the cham­
pionship will be presented during
th* annual banquet In May at the
’^ M ayfair Country Club.
Du* to racent weather conditions

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"Paradise of tho Pacific” la no the boldest, the surf the ridingest,
Idle name—Hawaii ia heaven on the moon the closest, the legends
the high aeai, ut far a* climate
and environment deportment go. the looniest, and the monotony
The name "Sandwich Ialanda”
wai pinned on them by Captain
Cook, the explorer. In oatenaible
tribute to the Earl of Sandwich.
Actually what happened wa* that
the captain diacovcrcd a place
aandwiched between beauty and
bill*—and named it accordingly.
In Hawaii the air la the dreamfeat, the breeze* the balmieat,

Mrs. W. K. McRohcrts. president
of the Association, has urged mem­
bers to watch the bulletin board
In the locker room for extensions
of play.

Republicans Told
Get Union View
WASHINGTON ( U P l)-A labor
member of the committee map­
ping long rang* Republican Party
goals said today the GOP will
"get Its ears pinned back” at the
poll* unless it revises Its outlook
on unions.
Lloyd A. Mashbum, president
of the 20,000-member Lathers’ In­
ternational and on* of two labor
representatives on the 43-mcml*er
Republican study group, made the
comment In an Interview.
Mashburn'a first advice was for
the Elsanhowar administration to
abandon Its union reform bill and
gat behind the proposal Introduced
by Sen. John F. Kennedy (DMass.).
Secondly, h* believes, the Re­
publican* should advocate the
same 19 changes in the Taft-llartley law recommended by ex-Stcret ary of Labor Martin P. Dur­
kin In 1933.
Durkin, former Plumbera' Un­
ion president, quit hi* cabinet post
after charging that the adminis­
tration renaged on promises to
support tha revisions in the TaftHartley Act.
Masnburn, who resigned as un­
dersecretary of labor for the
■am* reason, alio recommended
that the Republicans go half-way
on Democratic proposal* for new
federal spending on housing, air­
port and school construction.

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SLAYTON, Minn. (U PI)—Trig­
ger-happy sheriffs on television
arc Just a Joke to George Nelson,
who has retired after 32 gunlcas
years as sheriff of Murry County,
Minn.
But Nelson, who never wore a
star either, said he could under­
stand why lawmen on TV need
six-shooters, " I guess they have
to make It exciting to get people
to watch,” said the 78-year-old
former lawman.
Nelson was only the third shcrnff of Murry County in 101 year*
end none used weapons.
The first, Loren Mason, served
37 years beginning In 1847. Ills
only on-the-job Injury was a
nicked shoulder suffered whrn an
angry woman shot off a rifle.
Nelson recalls tracking down
escaped convicts and disarming
dangerous criminals, all without
benefit of firearms. He wai even
unarmed — and skipped the hand­
cuff* — when he took prlaoncr*
lo the stale reformatories at St.
Cloud and Stillwater.
Such trips, he said, always
started with coffee at the Nelson
home for the prisoner and the
sheriff. None ever led to trouble.
Nelson said he just treated hit
prisoner* "like human beinga and
I never mistreated them. There’s
a way to win a man’s good 'will
that works a lot better than
hand ruffs or a gun.”

Hollywood Spawns
Ghoulish Greeting
CINCINNATI - ( U P D - Hollywood, blamed for so many things,
Is blamed by the Barker Greet­
ing Card Co., for it* newest line—
"horror cards.”
The firm's A1 Barker explained
he took his cue from the fact hor­
ror movies do such big business
at the box office. Sample birth­
day card: A drawing of an occu­
pied coffin on the outside, and
the legend lnildr, "How old would
you he today If you had lived?”

wallowed in, reached for, swal­
lowed, and submitted to.
In short, the place la exactly
what tho last two syllables of
Honollulu say It is, a lulu. You
wouldn't believe it unless you
lived it. The air la so wafly with
the smell of flowers and s e a heavy but not oppressive — that
every afternoon about 4 o'clock
everybody stifles a "ham m a”
(yawn) of sheer languor and thinks
happy thoughts.

Wish You Were Here
BOSTON - ( U P D Federal
Judge Francis J . W. Ford, who
aentcnced bank robber Theodore
(Teddy) Green lo 25 year* in Al­
catraz, later received a postcard
from Green with the following
message: "Wlah you were here."

Legal Notice
In ( h r t o u r ! n r l b * t o n o l ) J u ita e ,
H t n l N n lr . I a u n t y . S l a t e « f F ln r lS n .
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u m l e r a l a ri e d will, o n th * l l t h d ay
o r A pril. A. It. 1SSS. n r e a a n t to th*
H o n o r a b l e C o u n t y J u d e * o f H tm ln o t e C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , hla f i n a l ral o r n , a c c o u n t a n d v o u c h e r s , a a K s.
e c u l o r of Ilia K a l a l a o f CI .KOPIIA
II. IlCRtiCLaU d e f e a t e d , a n d a t said
tim e, t h a n a n d t h a r a . m a k a a n u l l r a t i o n lo t h e aald J u d a s f o r a
f i n a l a e t t l e m e n t o f hla a d m l n l a t r a lio n o f aald e a t a t e , a n d f o r an
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K iecutnr.
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Aa C s e r u t o r o f t h e C a l a i s of
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f o rd u n d e r t h e f l r l l t l o i i a n a m e of
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BEDROOM unfurnished house,
AUTO GLASS
2 or n ROOM, furnished Apart­ 2kitchen equipped. 816 Escambia
ment. newly decorated, $48 no
IA F F -A -D A Y
INSTALLED
Dr. FA 2 3837.
per month or $12.00 per wee's,
: a- room a board
W
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Mnrk GI« m
213 South Laural.
APRIL ist: 2-bedroom home com
3—
BEACH IttNTALS
Door Gla*«
X r n t G lass
pletelv furnished. Adults only.
4—
WANTED TO HEN1
SK U V IC Ii
This D * guest past to the Movie5—
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Inquire 2300 Sanford Ave.
S cn k n rik G lass and P a in t Co.
lend Drive-In for Mary Seott. Exp.
6—MORTGAGE LOANS
3—
BEDROOM
house
Kitrhrn
112-114 IT. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2-4S22
date Apr. 1, ’39.
7—MEAL ESTATE WANTED
equipped. $100.00 Nice location,
M—MISCELLANEOUS
phone FA 2-4014.
ENVELOPES. Letterhead*, state­
2 Rrdroom
house, unfurnished,
9—FLOWERS - PLANTS
IT W IL L PA Y YOU TO
ments. invoice.*, hand bill*, and
SHRUBS
kitchen equipped. FIT Escambia DUPLEX—3 Bedrooms nicely fur­
ptogratn*.
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nished Phone FA 2-3021.
Printing Co. Thnne ^A 2 2931 —
II—
AUTOMOBILES •
p. m., $85 00 per month.
C A R S B E F O R E YOU HUY
300 West 13th St.
M
TRAILERS
DOWNSTAIRS furnished 2 room
12—
BOATS A MOTORS
1138 Chevrolet Station Wagon
apartment,
private
bath.
Near
WELAKA ArAIlTMENT8t r
Pl'MI'S - SPRINKLER
81993.00
private batti&gt;. X14 W. Fleet 1C
13—
FARM SUPPLIES A
town. 306 Elm. FA 2 2021.
1937 Cariiltar “62" 4 Door
SYSTEMS
MACHINERY
83193.00 1All types and size*, installed
2-BEDROOM house kitchen equip­ 1-ROOM efficiency apartment,
14—
PETS • LIVESTOCK •
IBS? Ford 4 Door Station Wagon
private bath, across front Tost
ped phone FA 2-3303.
"Do It Youraell"
SUPPLIES
$1395.00
Office.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
13—ARTICLES WANTED
1957
(
hr)
slrr
Samtoga
4
llnor
S T I N R
AN apartment as large as a
IB—PLACES TO EAT
$1995.00
Machine and Supply Co.
house. 3-bedroom*. tiled hath, Near navy base; nicely furniahed
17—
BEAUTY PARLORS
1955
llodgr
Rnval
t
Door
house on Golden Lake. Must be
Ph. EA 2 6432
18—
FEMALE HELP WANTEDscreened porch. With or without
$993.00 207 IV. 2nd St.
seen to appreciate, lake privi-'
19—
MALE HELP WANTED kitchrn equipment. 1*3. Thone
1135
Cadiilar
62
4
Do-r
lege*. Call FA 2 0274.
Furniture Moving &amp; Storage
FA 2 3931.
*1895.00
2*—MALE OR FEMALE
C. E. PHILLIPS. Atrnt
m m —Work w a n t e d
1954
Ruitk
Ri&lt;nil:nastrr
4
Door
! — KK6L BttTA'IH TOR BALM '
WASHBURN VAN LINES
$695.00
3-Bedroom house on Sllvrr Lake,
^ -B U S IN E S S
1300 French Ave.
FA 2-HMI
, 1934 Chevrolet Bel-Air 4 Door
OPPORTUNITIES
partly furnished. Day FA 2-1232,
$593.00
23—
SPECIAI SERVICES
Night FA 2 4790.
; ROI.I.AWAY. Hospital and Bab)
i 1951 Pnnliac Station Wagon
24—
PIANO SERVICES
3 -7
Reds. Day. Week or Month—
$793.00
24-A—BUILDING CONTRACTORS FURNISHED apt. for rent. 109 W.
" c IM ). ktBf
1m , World rtffcu r«R»rro4.
Tel. FA 2-3181. Furniture Center
1932 Cadiilar "62" Convertible
23—ELECTRICAL
9th St.
116 Weil First St.
$03.00
“Dear, you remember that annoying street light that
CONTRACTORS
1931 Cadillac "62" 4 Door
always
shines
in
our
bedroom
window?"
23-A—BUILDING, REPAIRS.
Television
Tut,** Tested Free.
2 BEDROOM furnished house. 3312
$595.00
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
23.11 BUILDING SUPPLIES
So. Sanford Avc. FA 2-3839
1931 Chevrolet Sport Coupe
27—
NOTICE - PERSONALS
8293.00 At Th* Sign Of The Totem Pole.
REAL ESTATE FOK BALE 3-R EA L ESTATE EUR HALE
2617 8- French Ave.
28— ARTICLES FOR SALE
FURN. Apt ph. FA 2 0702.
1931 Mercury 4 Door
£29—FURNITURE A
$193.00
Immediate
occupancy.
2-hcdroam
FARMER'S AGENCY
’ AIR CONDITIONING
UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom and
f
HOUSEHOLD
C'lt newly refinitlird Phillip*
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
If. H. P O P E CO.
30—LOST AND FOUND
youth room house. Ph. FA 2-1310
built.
Term*
nr
will
discount
b . H. Wkitmorr, Asanc.
206 8. Park ----- FA 2 4234
equity for rash. FA 2 60.13 nr 19.16 ihevrnlrt
2 BEDROOM Home 37S.no, Kit­
Ttrk Up
I l l S. French Ave. Ph. FA 2 3221
FA 2 2541.
I I 113.60
chen equiped, FA 2-3637.
WELL DRILLING
After hour* FA 2 2611 or FA 2 4921
Fairbanks Morse Pump*
Thi* is a guest pass to the Movie- 1937 t hrvrolrl 'j Tick Up$1293.00
APARTMENT—A v a 1 o n Apart­
Repairs to-all makes
land Drive In for Ann Malian. 1937 Dodge
BY OWNER—20x20 frame house
pick lip
By Jo llammond
HOWARD C. MINT.
ments, Phone FA 2 5934.
Exp.
dale
Apr.
1,
'59.
$1193.00
with 12x22 Rrdroom addition
1'hone VA 6-333‘J
207
K. Commercial Avt.
Enrollment ol boys. 811 years
Dreamwnld lection p h o n e IF IT IS~ REAL~ ESTATE 1931 (hrvrnlel '* Pick Up $613.00
This is a guest pas* In the
rhnne FA 2 2333
f age, in the Longwood Area
FA 2 369*.
n itr Theatre for John Sauls.
ask Crumley k Mnnteith
Jnit of “Cadets o£ America", may
TELEVISION SERVICE
Exp. date Apr. 1, '39.'
at 117 South Tark Ph. FA 2-4698
Save Dollars At
All Make* and Model*
ic made, nightly, 5-7 °,CJ —k *l
Homos Designed For
ROSA L. PAYTON
WINN TA’
S i.
ituckcy'a on Highway
1—BEDROOM house, furnished.
Florida Living.
Registered Real Estate Broker '
Joe Greene, manager ol Slue31* W. 1st. St. FA 2 2991
Orange Blvd.. Prefer couple,
3 Jc i Bedrooms—1 &amp; 2 Bath* 116 N. Park Av*. Ph. F a 2-6122 Th. FA 2-1301-17-92 at Hiawatha
icy’*, sponaora the group. LiarPhone FA 2-4267.
IJA—PLUMBIM. «M ROUnWfl
ncc Hugar, Longwood. is Dam­
3-BEDROOM CB, living A dining
VA ■ FHA ns for commander of the unit NEW 2 Bedroom Duplex. Unfurn­
room, kitrhrn equipped, family
CM.L-TlTUSVH.t.E
,n.ler direction of William Dyson.
ished, electric kitchen Call after
room, 2 baths, quiet neighbor­
I'Ll .WRING A HEATING INC
FHA
In
Service
4 P. M. FA 2-7934.
hood. city limits. $14,300. (it
SANFORD
Phone FA 2-7691
Conventional
Personnel'ol Lyman
mortgage. $3200 down or term*.
2nd
and
Palmetto
tvo is cooperating with leader*
FA 2 1*69
Plumbing &amp; Repairs
Financing
Phones FA 2-82.11
o build the Cadet enrollment
Joe C. Tharaai
2 BEDROOM, 1 hath CB home:
ind to interest adult* In the proFA
2-0711
1023 Sarita St.
FA 2 0648
Down
Paym
ents
utility
room,
kitchen
equipped,
tram. It !*■ hoped that a P*™"1 s t .i t i : ok FtAinioA t o :
N
ight:
FA
2-0363
k
h
h
ii
:
ch
i
:
jon
'
hk
,
or
ESTATES
laxatrd In P in rrrrtt. Excellent
luxiliary can be fo rm ed an d in- rr.M rhia anil I'oal Oftlil
Low As $400
rnnditinn. FA 2-6393.
crested persons arc invited to at aililreai imloton n.
The ONLY FHA Financed
i:-B O A l8 ami M o fo k s
Immediate
Occupancy
end weekly meeting* at Stuckey a YOU At’.i: ItKIlKIIT NOTIKIKD
Homes
Available
REAL
ESTATEDRIVE-IN
Dial Millie lull .lnn«» ha« fll»&lt;t
We Guarantee Personal
• Your Evtnnida Dialer
•ach Friday. 7:30-9 p.
iHurii Complaint aaaln-t you.
2544 French Ave.
NOW IN DeBARY
present unit enrollment include* li.r
Satisfactions On The
Iirinic a ault tor divorce. In the
RORSON SPORTING GOODS
Circuit
c.iurl
"f
Memlpola
&lt;-..unl&gt;.
Aa- Low Aa
J. W. HALL
.104 6-8 E. 1st. Phono FA 2-5961
lennis Hugar. Fred
" ■ 1*' a I fanfold. Florida, tint &gt;oil aie Construction Of Your Home
larrell GriHin. Richard Gordon, requited lo rite i.araonallv or hv Or Your Money Cheerfully
AIR CONDITIONING
Keillor
$350 DOWN
will, IliaItoiiurattle *».
ll-BEAUTY PARLORA
Hichacl MacMIllen, J*| f ry Ber- alturnev
"Call
Hall"
Phono
FA
2
8641
CONTRACT
and REPAIR WTORK
I*. lUrndun. I'lerW nl our »ali)
Refunded.
(Includea Cloning)
lahl, Auitin Savdle. William Tay Court al Sanford. Florida, your
I0t: Hanford Ave.
FA 2 $112
ROBERT
A.
WILLIAMS,
Rraltor
HARRIETT'S
BEAUTY
NOOK
written
defenae,
If
afU'
Vou
hair.
2 A 3 Bedroom*, l ' j Tiled
or Jerry Hardesty, Donald A. In lha Complaint t|lrd aaaln.t
Raymond
Lundqultt,
Alter.
PLUMBING
F.\
2
6742.
105
So.
Oak
baths.
•hdpltt, Michel Griflen. William you. and to » m * a roar of tlio
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Many Cu*lnm Quality (ralurr*. FA 2-3931
Contracting L Repairs
Viaains, Tommy Elsca, Ronald a.tma wltli Ilia uudnaUnrd al.
16—f b m a e k r i i t r * a W bo
■ELL'S;
Tha runvrsleiua .of
Frro Estimate*
torut«&gt;
li.v
or
I'rfnra
the
«lh
dav
juckett, Douglas Kaubla,
CHANCE O F A Y.IFfTTIMK. Aa..f April A. IV IDS* UKIIUIN fall
being within 2 block* of
R.
I,. HARVEY
m-t
or
Jndinirnt
will
irndarod
CURB
Glftl-S
over
21.
Apply
in
vauble. Bill Bcrdahl. Harold
liratos shingle two lirdroont
llrllary Plata, a rumplrt*
204 Sanford Ave. Plmnc FA 2 3383
you l&gt;&gt;- tlcfaiiU.
|ier»on
at
Pig
'N
Whistle.
Ittchcock. Dick Curtis*, J a ,ncJ aaalnat
Itontc
together
with
TEN
LOTS
Muvping
Center.
tdCAl.V
St.
O.P. Ilarniji'n. Clnk
lay III. William Taylor, R‘ch*rf
near modern shopping rentrr.
24-PIANO HERVk'k
Manila T Vlhlan. DC Cor. Hwy. 17-92 A 27th St.
W, G, Miller, lie*eloper
raylor. Waller Stevens, Michael It. IV,llv:
If you are looking for a bargain DIET offtre worker. 4t hr. week
Ware. Ally. for Plaintiff
Hale* Offite
;iuw, Donald McManus. David P. n. Poi HIS
this Is on.-. The total price is j 3143.00 |&gt;er Month thimlgli train­ PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
Phone FA 2-1501
Hwy. IT - 92 DeRary Plata
W. I.. HARMON
x'clson, Jellcry Nelson. Ronald Hanford. Florida
only
$9,000 00 ra»h. Why not in­
Ph. NO 1-4071 or NO * 1711
ing. apply Dlrtition, Seminole Ph. FA 2-4223 After 3:00 p. m.
MAYFAIR SECTION: Spanou* 3s-clson; George Mllwec. Wayne
vestigate. Would stand a good | Memorial Hospital.
•
MILES
NORTH
OF
bedroom furnished home. Own­
mnan. Gregory Bare. Russell Dc- in T iir.n oitmi i e’Ft ti to eioi ii .nmr no f T iir.
loan.
SANFORD
24-A BUILDING C4&gt;Mt WA4 I o Kh
er. FA 2-1698.
alio, and Richard Jordan.
RAYMOND M. BALI,
N IN T H
J llllC IN I.
t S H IT IT
OF
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ISurprise House Warming
REALTOR A 1.NSLROR'
For carpentry, painting, aerttn(U S N C K M V .
Opea Mob. sad Fri. till I P. M.
Friends of Mr. «nd Mr*. Bobby INI IO. Al .Tn P .rIOC tU'. N ITVT U, .IN
U
r t a ll. P la in THE BEST LAID PLANS Third St. L Park Avenue. South AUTO SALESMAN for DrSotu. ing. loofing, and plaster repair,
h'rench honored them last Wednes- (Ufa.
Ply
mouth
and
Fiat
rar*.
Must
asphalt tiir, aslieStol aiding,
Stenstrom Realty
Y'all Call Hall
OF MICE and MEN . . . .
er.lt.
lay night at a surprise house- VVVII.I.I.V.M
lie experienced. See or rail Mr.
ma-onry nr wood steps, leveling
HERBERT NTENSTRUM
Phone EA 2-3641
I. I I I C H A I I I i S O N t t alo.
Lillie
did
the
owner
dream
when
vanning' parly at their new home I t e l r i t t 1 . n l . . C a a a N o . |io*3s
Phillip* al Brass Motor*. Phone
and repairing garage* and
Registered Broker
he
settled
in
this
beautiful
new
I n I l i a f o l l o w i n g U t f r n d a n t i I n the
CABIN loft, x 18ft. of Cypress,
FA 2 5441.
wrecking rail F.\ 2-4899.
in Highway 1702LEN RI8NF.R
a liovo fa u a c ,
Home
a
few
short
month*
ago
one room. Screened in poren.
Participating were Mr. and U 111la nt I- Ft••liardmn. If «ll«r.
LOTTIE BROADWAY
that unusual circumstance* would
If (Had, III* unknown naira,
aluminum roof, ropper screen*, OUTSTANDING SALES OPPOR­ i $ - e l e i t h i c ,a I. h^ r Vic r b
lira. Delton Helma, Mr*. HUB* and
KEN TO BRETT
legate*. or grant.*':
make it neeeatary for him to
TUNITY! Well established na­ VACUUM 4 LEANER REPAIRS
phone FA 2 3007 Golden Lake,
r’etter. Mr. and Mr*. Carl Scott dnlarra.
Associates
l.ldla lllehuidauii. If allrr. au-l If
sell it at ONCE. UNFORTU­
tional lm.imi.il concern has two Part* for all make* of -Iraners;
,f Miami, Mr*. Eugene Bothell, tlaad. liar unknown Itrlra. tlrv|*e*«, I l l N. Park Pb. FA 2-2421
NATELY these thing* happen t —Mo r t g a g e lo a n s
and irraotcra; J. A.
prrnianrnt. full time opening*,
He. and Mrs. Leon Helms, Mr. l.a'atrra
Elertrolux, Hoover, Kirby, elr.
lililiardoon. If all**. and If drad.
. . .When they do tome alert $1,000 to smo.ooo available fur
neat appearing, nggresslvr sales­ Erca pick up. Work guaranteed.
ind Mr*. Garland Shaw, Mr. and Ilia unknown hrlra, 4*.vl***a. )•*•- 13—BUILDINGS o n interstate
tera
and
aranlrra.
and
all
per.uti.
buyer
always
gel*
a
good
Ikiy.
Road
job
in
Srqtlnnlc
County
men
over
30.
Call
on
businessdr*. C. A. Farina. Mr. ami Mr*, hating or ilaintlng any inter*.! In
FA 2 4765.
purchase of second mortgages
are Advertised for sale, number­ For a QUICK HALE the owner
professional accounts Sanford
rommy French, Mr. and Mr*, lha following d»*irlb*d land, altiiDrLucian, Temple 1-4092 or
has
agreed
to
sell
thia
lovely
ed
from
1
to
13
starring
on
Hiu-.ad
In
btmlnula
Count),
Florida,
area*.
Car
essential.
Drawing
llouie Wiring — Electric Service
lalph Farina and Mr. and Mr*, t u - w It:
Midway 7 3323.
Three
Brdrootn, Two bath
way 13-S North of Lake Monroe
Sid Vlhlen
areounl plus bonus qualified
A ll
flint
part
r’orrest French.
HOME under $16,000, with about 7 —itKAL. KSTATK WANTED
and West on Orange Blvd. 4men. Write Box 10 e'o Herald
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
f Mia
H a lf
,.f
Frirndthlp Program
$3400 rash, balance LESS than
iI« r ” f tb- 1
houses on Iliway 48 and the 13th
112 Magnolia
FA 2 0911
giving sales background.
Girl Scout* and Browmtes ol llie
U P o l I l i a Hull
4 or 3 Acres. Sanford area with
rent.
on the S. W. end of interstate
i I p b s t h * ffoii th
A-man neighborhood preaentedan
arceas to railroad aiding. Writ AUTO MECHANIC: experienced 25 A— BUILDING - REPAIRS—
o f 1 of Bactlon
job.
LOW TERMS NO . . BUT VALUE
nternational Frlend*hip program
aide preferred. Phone FA 2-1991
on Chryiler product*. Mr. Ilnh PAINTING
Feutb, n a n s *
Mail
bids
to
White
Construction.
YES
,
.
S
.
.
SI
it
has
an
Fail
of
lha
old
Itlght-of
•
w
at
it the Prairie Lake Legion Hall
or FA 2-2IOI.
Harrison al Brass Motors. Phone
Company. P. O. Box 278, Lake
of lha Atlantic L'o.-l l.lna
ULTIIA-modrrn,
all
clrctrir
FLOOR sanding and finishing
ast week.
EA 2 3441.
llallruad. Uaa lha lllghl-ofMunroe.
There
will
be
30
days
Kitchrn
ALSU
the
owner
will
»
-ri.4jw
i:i(.s.
p
l
a
n
t
s
""
wat of lha Mtata llltliw ai.
Mis* Mabel Chapman, leader ol
Cleaning, w a x i n g . Serving
allowed for moving o( Buildings.
throw
in
all
Ills
living
room
You
aro
harahy
unllfltd
that
anil
Seminole County tioce 1923.
20—Male nr Female
roop 339, aitiiled by Mr*. Vcr- It a a titan brought agalnat vou and
AXALEAS In BliHim. Large
This ad will run 2 Wrrks.
and one bedroom furniture in
licr Conrad and Mra. Pal Layman, at-li of &gt;ou by luairlt* Wall,.
H. M. Gleason. Lika Mary
eluding NEW T V and a Dfak
Sclcrtion from 39c or 3
WANTED AT ONCE — Man nr
Frank hmllharman. Harbart Alhardanned Die program “ Scouting ta
for $1 no
and Raglnald tVIIIIgma In lha
If you are looking for TERMS.
DUPLEX
Woman to supply Raweigh JS-I.NM-llA.SUv
,nd Guiding In Other Countrlea" abut a atylad rauta In tha above
GRAPEYII.I.E NURSERY
Thia i* not your home. . .BIT
hmurliuld necessities to ronHanoi Court to tiulat tha tltla In 2 uniti monthly Income 3113.00,
or all troop*.
EA 2 0886
. . .if you are looking for QUA­ Grapeville Ave.
Ilia at-ova daarrlbad taal ralalr.
sttmrrs in Sanfurd. Full or part
Corner
location,
rime
In.
to
Brownie troop 442 repreaented anil
J ia h n A
you arr lierePi nullflad and
LITY at a BARGAIN. . .CALL
lime. A postal card will bring
settle estate. $8300, requires
Juba; troop 33*. Argentina; and raqulra.l I»• fit® iptrmnally or by
*W O O D RU Frg~
u*
al
ONCE.
Attnrntyl with tha Clark of at "I
you full detail* without obliga­
$3300 down.
/
iveuRiivs* /
Farm A Garden Center
roop 62. France. Intermediate Court
your wrllian dafanaaa. If
w. R. “Bill" STEMPER Ageac,
tion. See. S. A. Smith, Sr., Ifox
ANNUALS
roop 339 repre*ented The Nether- any. to tha Complaint fllad In aald
Seminole
Realty
ault and In ,arva a rnpv tharanf
Realtor A la ia rtr
10)6, Del.ami or write Raw­
•01 Celery A*».
anda, troop 92. Paklitan and Girl U
FA 1-1/63
nntt the» Ate•rn#Y fr*r ilia Haln.
W. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
Ai«oe.
Laura
R
Oiler,
If.
E.
Taffer
eigh'.
Dept. FAB . 440-271, Meiark Bldg.
tiff*
ten
aiF
lirfttrr
Ihr
llh
ala
%
aaf
irout troop 17, Ceylon.
Elir. Methvin—Velma Contaler,
BEAUTIFUL DIKII GARDENS
Memphis,
Tenn.
Arthur
F.
Hay
Everett
Harper
•
•r
i
|
p
rill
April.
19If.
fail
lint
IIPI
27—M
il
t(
KS—
I'EltSUNAl.S
Intereat of parent* for Brownie i rt* pro I'Ollfirato will be rnltrctl Adelaide II. Moaes — Associate*.
SANI ORIJ FLOWER SHOP
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
pnd Girl Scout work wai shown MgBInet you.
1901 Park Ave.
FA 2-3232
FA 2-1*22
or
FA 2-0276 XI—fterk Wanted
anil thr official
W11IIP9» mv
,y the large number making the Rp«l
ihiR 4’nuri ait P»of«r&lt;1.
2 BR. CB, Kitrhrn equipped, cor­
Painting A l. FA 3 7921.
:rip to attend the show.
Florida. Ihl* 2nd dl) of ylareh
COUNTRY CLUB
ner lot. Mo. pml. $37.50. TT^Maomubilts A Trailer
mv
Lyman Honor Roll
FA 2 1310. F.xt. 406. Colby or 1931 BUICK—4 Dr. Redan, Radio, IRONING—In my home FA 2 3899.
(MEAL)
Lyman atudenta, grade* 7-12.
r II[rrndon
MANOR
FA 2 0883.
Heater, Powrr Drakes, Power Babysit or iron. FA 2-7978.
t'lm ilt Clark
making the honor roll for the
H f M a r t h a T. V l h l a n l&gt; r
Steering, Power Seat*, Factory
2 Bedrooms
fourth six weeks period were:
t* .T h l l g s l n a . C h u r r h a n d Slain
SANFORU
AREA
Air-condition, Dynaflow, While 23—SPECIAL SERVICES
Marcia Lyons. Irene Dcake, I.a- I lull-ling, o r l . n d n , F l o r i d a , A l l o t ,
f e m a l e
“ H e 1 ])
Florida Room
A very attractive 2-bedroom home,
Wall tire*. New 2-tonr paint
Rue Balmier. Rita Schulte. Lo n ay for P l a i n l l f l a
kitchen equipped. On 1 acre of
Complete
Lawn
Matntenanre;
—
F.H.A.
—
job,
Low
Mileage,
exceptionally
rianne Wagner, Glen Blalock, dtnee end Shirley Roberts and
land with 40 Templet 3 to 4 • lean, will tafrtfice for highest
Fertilizer. Spraying. M o w i n g ,
Paulette Peak, Valerie Sehardirn,
INCOME TAX SERVICE
years old. $8,800. This a bar­ offer. Phone FA 2 7919.
JOHN IJLMMERSE
Vinning took prize* In the
Jerry Van Dam, Bob Bennett, Dan
Wm. II. Murray
gain. Homer Scwrll, Associate;
416 Willow Ave.......... FA 2-7197
ilowr number. Jaycee* present,
tame* Bursse. Carolyn Judy, other than Mr. and Mr*. Hamt ill Celery Av*.
FA 2 1394
Hal lltickrl, Realtor. Valley 1933 CHEVY, '» ton pickup. Good
Inhn Kennedy. Mary Ann Rennin- rock. were Mr. and Mr*. Bill
Quick Laundromat Sorvira
Closed Sunday
8-2071. Altamonlc Springs.
(Includes CtoBinc)
condition, equipped for louring
Shirts Finished In 4R Hour*
;er. Bonnie Allen, Carole Lucarmobile home. $430. 2312 ClatrBorch. K. R. llopkim, Mr. and
Dex-adiet Tablets; weeks supply
Sanitona Dry Claanlng
elli. David Stevenson.
mont Ave.
2 BEDROOM Frame house on 2
Mrs. Fred Eacelawn, Mr. and
E. 2f.lt, St. Foodmart Bldg.
91c. Kniiinillai 4t Anderson —
Sibyl Grant. Aldrne Cote. Lynn Mra. Ken Inman, Mr. and Mra.
acres of land, House Recondi­
Fatisls Drug Slnrr.
Itohert*. Brenda Roberta, Glenda Dave Grier, Charlc* Koch. Dick
tioned in and out, arrow the 1946 (LMC 572 trartor and Freu- 8411 TIISIDK LAUNDROMAT
hauf
insulated
van
Hailrr.
Bnlli
Payne, Donna McCoy, Sandra
road from Little Venus, inn ft.
Xartman. Mr. and Mr*. Rill Lain good condition. Tires alone
llodgc*. Mark Epplngcr, Carlton
only $87*^ monthly road frontage, 666 depth, Phone worth
$400. FA 2-3437,
licuitc, Diane Kennedy, Beverly Brer and Police Chief and Mra.
FA
2
0973.
•
Blacks
West
Of
French
WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
Curtis*. Paula Andrew*, David Claud Layo.
Avanue as 20Ut StraaL
Personals
Blanchard, John Fimrl.
Furnished
2
bedroom
CB
houte
in
TO SANFORD
MODEL OPEN DAILY
Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Clarkr
Lucy Moon, Betty Morgan. Betty
Citrus Heights. FA 2-603U.
'icld, Barbara Hart, Virginia of Egland. Wash., are guest* of 2 BEDROOM house, Florida room,
U r invite you lo be our gum tH abaolulely free
lume*. Jennifer Jordan. Nancy Mr. and Mrs. U. V. Millican of
kitrhen equipped, monthly pay­ For the Rest Buys in Real Estate
without
obligation at on* of Sanford'* leading
SEE
CULLEN
A
HARKEY
East
Lake
Ave.
Mr.
Milllean
and
ietournrau, Freddie llopktnv, JuTV TUBES
ment* $32 69, phone FA 2-1426,
Mottle while &gt;ou locale nullable Ifoualng for
W. A. Cagle- Jr. Salesman
tith Wnsbt, Diane Spirre and Mr. Clarke a rt World War One
or inquirt at 1S01 Holly Ava.
TESTED
FREE
110 N. Park Av*. Ph. FA 2-2891
you and your family. Pick up your key at tha
Buddies. Also visiting the MllliDarlene Shea.
— la year hams
ran i are her brother and slater- This if a g u ct pats to the Riu
Sale* Office.
Weekly Dance
Ceaspfetr alack M track]
Theatre for Donald Woodruff,
George llamrock, chairman of in-law, Mr. and Mr*. Petor Cory
Call FA 2-4174
WANTED
Exp. date Apr. I, '39
ihr weekly teenage daners spon­ of Fairmont, Minn.
r.Wetroak
Recent guests of Mr. and Mra.
sored by the Jayccc*. reported
over 100 students at the affair M. E. Rudolph wer* her staler
lots
Choice l o t s
BRAILET ODHAM. Proa.
and brother-inlaw, Mr. and Mra. Dreamwold Section — All cleared.
last Friday night.
HENRY SCHUMACHER
Torner H«ry. 17-92 &amp; 27lh SI.
Phone FA 2-1501
Price i* right. 2411 ('h u e Ave
Tina Rouben and Jerry Van S. A. Medalie of Shahtr Hright*.
Phone FA 2-8.110
rbooa F / 23694, Sanford.
flam were winner! in tha fast Ohio.
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7 switrltes, co«t S500. still ha*
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k Wool Yarns. Notions,
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Crazed Ex-Con Kidnaps Four; Will Trade Them For Convict’s Head
SOUTH CHARLESTON. W. Va. vengeance on his worat enemy, | Score* of police, aided by FBI
:L IU )-A crazed ex-convict bar- whom he identified as “ Burton ; agents, Joined in the hunt for
(alr.cd today with the governor of Junior Post, better known as Jun­ ! Payne, described by State Police
st Virginia—the life of his worst ior Starcher" a convict in the state j Capt. W. R. Callaghan *as “ex­
tremely dangerous in view of his
my in exchange for the lives of penitentiary at Moundsvtlle.
a kidnaped mother and her three Payne, released last week from apparent mental condition." Road­
I Mimndsville, kidnaped Mrs. Elnia blocks were set up throughout the
m a il children.
In a lcttc.' delivered today to I Baldwin. 29, and her three chil­ southwestern portion of Weal VirGov. Cecil II. Underwood, ex-con­ dren. Kenneth. 10. Danny, 7, and I ginia.
vict Richard I. Payne, 23, explain­ | Susan, 5, from their South Charles­ Payne, in the letter to Undered . hia ' ‘screwball" scheme for to n home at gunpoint Wednesday. I wood. said. “ I have kidnaped tome

»

children who are rittiens of Weat
Virginia . . . which you got era.
Only you have the power to save
them from certain death by grant­
ing my demand*. I don't want
money—I want VENGEANCE.
“ My purpose is to kill and take
the head of my worst enemy who
is now out of reach. He is in West
Virginia penitentiary- •* Moundsville.

T demand that you cause the
convict whose name is Burton Jun­
ior PoM, better known as Junior
Starcher, to cooperate with me. 1
HATE him with all my existence.
Now I must kill him or go mad. I
am honorable. I)o as 1 say and 1
will prove my honor."
Payne then elaborated oe a
scheme tor what he termed “the

death esreurt" which, he said, was
between Spencer and Salem. He
apparently intended that Post drive
in thie area, and then Payne would
exact hia "vengeance" at some
point to be determined by himself.
Payne gave the governor few al­
ternatives.
"If you (Uodrrwood) succeed,
then I will release half the kids as

to o n

h

1 ran

I r e le a s e th e roes at

the time I get Pott. U Poet refuaei
despite all I een do. I will release
half tlic kida anyway but will tor­
ture the others to death," Payne
threatened.
At another point the five-page
letter said. If Post refuaei be­
cause you juft went him lu die . . .
then all my captive# will be tortur­

ed to death T hae
A three day deaitme wee impo#.
ed by Payne.
“ By the night of Hw 74u, 1
should have his bead," Payne said.
He specified that Undrrwood. an
FBI agent and a "parent" of lit*
Baldwins must broadcast their aesent to the plan from a local tel*,
vision station in South Charleston,

Nikita Okays
'
Problem Of Raises

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Berlin Parley: For County Offices

MOSCOW (Ul*l) — Si vlet Premier Nikittt S. K h ru sh -' Salary raises tor an elected
chev toduy ucceptcti the West’i invitation to a foreign min* county officials have become the
isters conference on Germany May 11. But he urged full problem of the Seminole County
scale talks by all World War II Allies to write a final peace legislative .delegation,
treaty with Germany.
j L,lc‘l to J°i.“ ** ‘'morc, W
* Khrushchev made it known at an unusual Kremlin press rrsu e tti are County
--------------------------------------------- conference that the Soviet Union « "• who want “ 00 * mon,h »nd
$100 a month travel expenses.
.
ii i
i
.
will be represented in the Big
The delegation already has been

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P udi I Assignment

Legal, As Written
RICHMOND, Vo. fUPD—North
Carolina's pupil assignment plan
upheld by a federal appeals
court today and Negroes were
told to follow the plan's provisions
before asking for a court Integra­
tion order.
The U.S. 4th Circuit Court of

acourts
S S win ruling that a Negro boy

Four Elsenhower
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

United I’mus Leeued Wtr*

Eftabliahod 1908

It Rained, And Rained;
Local Sports Postponed

fa s

News Briefs

Wilson Proclaims
'Wildlife Week'

Ballerina Plans Tour

Thief Visits Bacall •

Odum Says Option
•Calculated Risk'

jTV To Cover Voting-

Atlas Shot Short,
Plunks Into Ocean

m It Ice by the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce didn't help.
At least, not yet. Perhaps, Ute
committee hasn't really gone to
work as yet.
As Ihe "liquid sunshine" contin­
ued to pelt the Sanford area, sports
virtually catne to a standstill.
Minor league teams of the San
Francisco Giants continued to real;
Seminole High School, rained out
Monday night, called of its " re ­
set" game tonight against Lyman
of Ioingwood.
The Corpus Christ) taam of the
Texas League, scheduled to play
the Tulsa Oilers o( the same league
in Daytona Beach yesterday,
didn't. It rained there, too.
The weather forecast raised seri­
ous doubts about the scheduled
game between the Phoenix Giants
and the Rochester team here to­
morrow. Corpus Christ! it In Ute
same boat (this might not be a
pun) about it* scheduled game
with Houston, Tex., tn Daytona
Beach, also tomorrow.
Seminole High alto positioned a
track meet with Kuslis and DeI-and. Too wal.
One team, however, was not
bothered by the weather. The Sem­
inole High swimming team went
aliead with plana for a contest
again** fferaa. They'll be wet,
anyway.

Bible Expert Says Sayings Of Jesus
May Be Authentic

Court May Secure
Jury From Street

Water Hurts Farms

Bankers Attending
State Convention

Alaska To Get Flag

Closing Opposed

Swallows On Time

Weather

FLORIDA

NO. 204 “

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Deadline Extended
For Golf Tourney

Air Record Claimed

It Should Be Eaay

City Ponders SewageTreatment Plant Scores Would Soar
I
Industrialist Dies

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Norstad Concerned

Truck Tokes Door
From Automobile

County Would Get
Full Senate Seat

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Gov. Lcltoy Collins reconv
ntemltxl a novel reupportionnient plun today that would per­
mit h maximum of six now senators for Florida, including
a second nenator for populoua Dmlo County.
NEW YORK (UPI) - A noted
The new eeztta, under a population formula subject t o
Bible authority said today that an
ancient Coptic manuscript found chunRo every 10 years, would go to Bay. Monroe, Manatee,

j Marilyn Snubs Diet

Sailing Is Buried

Higgins Indicted
For Axe Murders

SANFORD,

Reapportionment Plan Unveiled

10 ,k~ P *" 2 op!"
vision address Monday.
toward r , l l *, ./.or
The Rutiian leader algnilied »'*e**or. iheriff and^ tax rollectacceptance even before the InviCounty Judge Wilaon Alexand
salary hike
.....................
tattoov had been received
officially. 1 er. who received a
The Weatcrn powers still a rt last year, is the only exception.
Commissioners based the re­
drafting a new round of diplo­
quest on frequent meetings and
matic notes to Moscow.
I’resa reports said May 11 was constant travel. In an earlier seatho date the Weal had in mind. alon with the legislative delega­
Tha notes were expected to tion. the Board laid it would not
it rained, and rained, and rain­
name Geneva aa the site for a ask for a raise, although it felt
(he ll.ftOO a year salary not In ed.
foreign ministers gathering.
The Soviet Premier pul main keeping with the responsibility
It rained so much, rastdenla
and work involved in running the
wondered whence it came.
..............
r . •
• „ ... ,T .
. I county.
The forecast? More of the same
today, tonight and tomorrow. The
weatherman used "occasionally"
BrilUh. French and U S. Uoop. ‘b*
« when referring to showers forecast
prnse itema. *nd p™ id'
The four other county offirlaU for tomorrow. But, he had used the
J ? ^ * * * * . T 't h r i t t
withdrew
their request for a 12,- same term In predicting "show­
dark clouds of a new war should
400
annual
salary raise, after pub­ ers" for today.
forever disappear from the inter­
Appointment of a weather comlic
protest
was voiced. However
national horizon," Khrushchev
the administrators felt their salsaid.
"We appeal to the governments arias should equal those of sur­
of all countriea which took part rounding counties.
in the war against Hitlerite Ger­
many to ait down at the table of
negotiations and settle problems
and to conclude a peace treaty
MOSCOW (U l'l) — Galina Ula­
with Germany," he laid.
nova, Husaia'i famed prims bal­
"We would like the Western
lerina, will tour the U. 8. and
Canada nsxt month.
governments, having cast aside
the mad threats of their generals
and admtrata against our country,
This is National Wildlife Week
to alt down at tha table of nego­ throughout the nation.
LONDON (UPI) - A burglar
tiations with ua.
Sanford Mayor A. L. Wilson has stole several thousand dollars
"If they have sensible proposals signed a proclamation, setting a- worth of Jewelry from actrrss Lau­
to make, we are ready to exam­ side the week "for people to give ren Bacall Wednesday night.
ine them together with our own special attention to the pressing
proposals."
problem of providing proper care
for the lands and waters upon
LONDON ( U PI)—Britain's tele­
which all must depend."
vision services raid today they
The IMS Wildlife Week cam­ would rover the general elections
paign forusea attention on the nerd with party political telecasts.
for learhlng young people how
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T h e Air they can meet the reaponalbilltlea
Force said today an Atlas 1CBM of this stewardship.
CHICAGO (UPI) -M arilyn Mon­
The goal ia to stimulate public roe, here to promote her latest
fired from Cape Canaveral, Fla.,
action
to
bring
mure
conserva­
Wedneiday night developed "pro­
Him, aaid dieting isn't necessary
pulsion and control problem!" and tion Into the school program of to maintain her 37W23'V-38W.
fell into the Atlantic Ocean far universities, colleges, grade and
high schools.
short of its target area.
All citizens and public and pri­
The failure of the missile to
SLANT. Va. (U PI)—John Sail­
travel 4.S00 miles to its pre-deter- vate agencies of Sanford were ing,‘ a private In the Civil War.
mined impact point apparently urged to further this objective by was buried today with the lull
meant the Air Forc« would not try helping "to assess and publicize military honors.
to recover the nose cone for study. the need fur conservation train­
It went only about 700 miles.
ing in the schools so that the edu­
The flight wai planned to deter­ cation of the young people in this
LIVE OAK (UPI) -N o rth Flor­
mine how well ■ naw "dunce cap” vital area can he expanded
nose cone could protect a hydrogen through public understanding and ida tobacco growers. Iiarrassc-d
by flooding waters of the Suwan­
warhead.
support.
nee River, today petitioned for
arreage allotment relief.

„rw?.t airitifi\

THURSDAY, MARCH 19, I959

In Egypt in 1!U6 contained 114
saying* of Jesus which may be
a* authentic aa those found In the
j F m J S r S S before'^federal
New Testament.
kurta
could
intervene.
i u r t . couid Intervene.
. .
Dr. Oscar Cullman called the
The appeal! court warned, how­
discovery of "(lie Gospel of Thom­
ever. that the federal courts would
as" of greater significance to
be open to the Negroes If it were
scholars than the finding of the
shown the plan was applied in any
famed Dead Sea scrolls.
discriminatory manner.
Cullman, professor of early
It said hearings on the applica­
Christianity at the Sorbonne in
tion! prescribed by the North Car­
Paris, ia a visiting professor at
olina plan should be held prompt­
the Union Thelogleai Seminary.
ly. and indicated any unreasonHe said in a lecture he had been
able delay would be interpreted
in possession of the text of "the
as intentional discrimination.
Gospel of Thomas" slnee 1950 and
"cwThe same court told the Arling­
had found many sayings and para­
ton, Va., school board it had been
bles attributed to Jesus that have
discriminatory in dismissing the
no parallel in the Gospels of Mat
applications of 20 Negro children
Lhew, Mark. Luke or John.
for white schools vand ordered It
The expert said Ihe Thomas
to reconsider them at once.
Gospel appeared to be an apocry
phai work dating in part from the
second century after Christ.
Cullman described some o f the
new sayings as "pearls" and said
their interpretation would occupy
scholars for decade* to coma.
Some of tb e , "pearls", he qyotrd
were! •
TAMPA (UPI) —Assistant Ally.
"Jesus said: He who I* near
Gen. Ralph E. Odum aaid today
me I* near the fire, and lie who
he cannot guarantee legality of
is far from me ia far from the
(J)e parent option plan being
kingdom."
pushed by top state officials to
"Split a piece of wood—I am
avoid compulsory attendance in in­
there;
lift the stone and you will
tegrated schools.
find me there."
Odum pointed out It has never
"Jesus said: If those who lead
been tested In federal court "and
you say to you: Behold, the king­
bo one can foretell what new
dom la In heaven, then the birds
W n g s and arrows may be hurled
INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - 'p r o a of heaven will precede you; if
by some outrageous court."
pi'ctlve jurors may be picked off they say to you that it la In the
But it's a Calculated legal risk
the streets today to try Connie sea, then the fish wilt precede
Florida should take, he declared.
Nicholas on murder charges.
you. But the kingdom la within
Thera K e n s to be no other way
Judge Thomas Faulconcr ex­ you and It Is outside of you."
for the atata to provide an educa­
pressed concern that Ute court
tion for those children whose
would run out ul potential jurors
parents won't send them to an
from a list of 214 before 12 per­
integrated school.
sons could be approved to try die
Odum, o n e of Atty. Geo.
divorcee.
Richard Ervin’a top aides, has
It appeared that wlirn Ute spe­
handled integration matters in the
Thrrn Sanford hankers are at­
cial venire Is rihaustcd, sheriff'*
tibourts for' Florida for 10 years.
tending the fStli annual convention
deputies
would
be
sent
out
of
the
WASHINGTON ( Ul l ) — ihe
Ervin and aisle School Supt.
of P’e Florida H'-k*r« A«*0"htlon
Jenaic approved a resolution Wed­ courtroom lo the busy downtown at I'e American Ilo'cl, nal liarThomas D. Bailey are the aulhora
streets
of
Indianapolis
to
pick
up
nesday
(o
award
Alaska
the
first
of tha parent option nian which
liour.
49 star flag flown over the west perhaps aa many as 30 persons
Odum outlined la detail for county
T. E. Tucker and Howard Mc­
for
another
special
venire.
front of the U. 8. Capitol.
school superintendents and school
Nulty of the Florida State Hank
Six
persona
In
a
row
told
tit*
board members, here for the
Harry Gifford Hlfgins yesterday the death of an Indiana tourlat,
court today they already had and Roy Mann of the Sanford AtFlorida Education Aaan. conven­ was Indicted by the Seminole Feb. lg. Mrs. Fern Thompson
formed
an opinion on the inno lantlr Rank will hear annual re­
tion.
County grand jury on three sap died in the local hospital follow­ TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The
ports and varied speakers during
Under the plan, parents could arete counts of first degroe mur­
Florida Children's Commlslon ha* ] »fnC* * , ud* °! **!’
the Hirer day session.
ing
a
collision
with
Shields'
car
gone on record opposing any plan Mr*. Nicholas, who is accused of
withdraw their children from Inte­ der.
The Ssnford men, accompanied
to close public schools in time of murder in the slaying of her mar by their wive*, will return Sunday.
g ra te d schools and get a atata
Forty-year-old Higgins will be near Genova.
ried
lover,
Forrest
Teel.
racial
strife.
Wabsldy to educate them privately. triad for the Jan. II axe murders
The Grand Jury waa empanelled
One men said he could not
Odum, who was la Virginia of hia wife and two of hia four Tuesday morning t&gt;y Circuit Judge
bring himself lo pass a death sen­
last week to inspect its school children.
Volte Williams. Criminal eases
tence if Mrs. Nicholas Is found
problems first hand, said many
No dale has been set for ar- in circuit court will ctme up April
SAN JUAN CAI'ISTHANO, Cal­
private school! are being set up ramgment or trial in Higgins’ cato, 27, or after.
if. (U PI&gt;—The swallows returned guilty of first degree murder.
The attorneys had gone through
tn that state and so far have or that of two Negro women who
Serving on the Grand Jury arc to Mission San Juan Capistrano
Qualifying for the annual G. W.
accepted state tax monay without were indicted for second degree ‘John C. Reams, foreman, J, today to keep alive their tradi­ 118 prospective juror* without ygt
having iiven final approval to a Spencer Memorial golf tournament
federal Interference.
Vidal Jones, Marshall L. Nichols, tional St. Joseph's Day date.
murder.
single one. Faulconcr took step* at Mayfair Country Club has been
Mrs. Annie Ruth Shaw, 20, will Harvey M. Powers, William II.
to Issue summonses for a number rxtrnded due to the weather.
stand trial for atabblng her hus­ Mitchell, Byron A. Odell, Wilbert
who failed lu appear.
Despite the rain, however, a
band, K. D. Sbaw, on Nov. 21. Charles Dreschslar, Guy Allen,
LONDON (UPI) — A Britishlarg* group haa qualified. A record
m Cloudy and cool with occasional Betty Joao Baker, 2i, was indict­ Edwin O. Mangur, George L. Pit- built turboprop airliner which flew
is expected when late qualifiers an^aia tonight. Rather windy. High ed for stabbing bar common-law tard, M. P. Egbert.
around the world in 65 hours claim­
ter.
S ' today M to 88, low tonight U to &lt;2. husband, Ira Goolsby, Feh. IS.
George M. McCall, John A. ed a record today for commercial
Deadline for qualify!!.’ 1* March
Friday considerable cloudiness
No Indictment was filed against Cranium, Lambert K. Palmer, aircraft.
22. The first round must be played
with shower* likely and a little Arthur Shields, Oviedo Negro, Rankin B. Iloggard, Koscoe II.
by March 28, the second by April
wanner. Northeast and caat winds who had been charged with man­ Taylor, Edmund B. Stowe and
Only one accident waa rriKirtrd 4. Final* will be played April I.
1# to » miles per honr.
slaughter in an accident causing George B. Knight
MONROE, Wia. ( U P I ) - City of by Sanford police last night, deflcials ware confident today that spit* heavy rains and slippery
voters, snowed in twice this streets.
The accident occured at 7:40 p.
month, wuuld approve purchase of
in. at 13lh St. and Sheppard Ave.
the town's first snowplow.
A tractor-trailer, driven by Paul
Clarence Shavers, Lynchburg, Va.,
^ City Commissioners this week 17,2)0. Officials estimated the to tinance the treatment plant.
hit the door of a parked ear, which
COLUMBUS, Ohio (U P I)-S tate opened
are poring over a massive report population would have to be 30,- The Issua would prevent the city
Just as it psserd.
Rep.
diehard
Metcalf
asked
that
Saulord residents will bear the
Police said the dual rear wheels
~~ the proposed sewage treatment 000 before aa epidemic condition from meeting its commitments caddies be exempted from a St
would arise.
under the present rale structure
of the rig caught the laft front dour lilting music of Nelson and Neal
hourly minimum wage . hill "It
Commissioners pledged construc­ beyond 1976.
. , and rolled it back into the autumo- tonight at the Sanford Ctrie Cen­
Included would be a reserve tion of tbe plant several year*
Utilities would have to rise to would ruin Ihee» &gt;!i?me °f K°.!
bile, juet aa Don Albert Wilson, ter.
capacity for 23 per cent popu­ ago. and were granted a delay meet the coat. Taxes would have speeding it up.' be explained.
Sanford, started to atep onto the
The coorert date was moved up
lation increase and a hydraulic until the completion of a capital to stand an additional one or two
pavement.
one day, due to a change in book­
capacity three time* the average improvement program.
. mills. Capital improvement wuuld
ing schedules.
Damage waa eetimated at 3IW,
flow.
PHOENIX. Ariz. (UPI) — Psut
Now they are on the spot. Will corns to a standstill.
A* frantic officials of the Stan­
City Manager W a r r a a I . the plant, estimated to cost $323,i —- D _ _ *
To Commissioners, the rrport Weeks IJtrhiirhl. former lung- •*•
ford Deli ary Entertainment Also
&gt;owle* thinks that 23 per cent tXM, bo sufficient for the prurct furnished by Wilson C. Holt of time board chairman of Goodyear I C O C r i e r K e C d V e i
nation sought to Inform tha pub­
serve rapacity is too low. Com­ ed growth of Sanford? Will it re­ Goodbody and Co., is reasonable, Tire and Rubber Co., dird Wed-, I
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.
lic of the sudden switch, the cus­
missioner Carl Higginbotham aayamove enough contamination to be but not workable. But. according nesday night at St. Joseph's Hos- I n S l I T U i e O r O I I T
tom-built bus bearing the famous
the public doesn't realize that theeconomically feasible? And bow lo Knowles' projected report, the pltal following surgery
Paul Hickson, rfiemislry *ud piano team drew ap to Use Otvte
lake will not be cleared eoougb to will it be Included in the future population of Sanford will be 34,-1
physics teacher at Seminole High Center.
be usable. State Health Depart­ budget operation?
tao in 1988.
School, ia one of 80 teachers to
Stepping oat In tiw rain were
ment official* aay K is a neeea
In 19&amp;3. estiinatrs Knowles, the
The decision may tie handed to
PARIS (UPI) — Gen. Laurls reeelvo grant- from Birmingham- Allison Nelson and Harry Naal,
ally.
plant would meet its proposed the people, who would vote for Norstad, supreme Allied com­ Southern College.
who have been hailed as Amer­
Raw sewage now ia dumped load. More growth would bring or against the plant, which would mander in Europe, today voiced
Hie grant will entitle Hickson to ica’* foremost husband and wife
directly into the St. John* River added construction.
removo an estimated 3$ 45 per cent concern about withdrawal of the’ attend a National Science Founda­ piano team.
and l.ak* Monroe. The population
A bond issua would hate to be of eontamina'ion from Lake Mon French Mediterranean fleet from tion Summer Institute June 22The twin Baldwin piano* were
to Sanford now if eeumated at pa seed fay the people af haztford
1Allied command m case uf war. I July 31, *4 Use Alabama GaUega- i
to too, while the

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Jaycees Reviving
Easter Egg Hunt
Semlnola County children from
one to ten y ean old will hunt for
Easter eggs, March 29, at 2 p.
iu. tn Fort Mellon Park.
The Easter egg hunt is sponsor­
ed by tbe Ssnford-Seminole Coun­
ty Jaycees, under lilt direction
of Jack Erickson.
Special guests at the buut will
be children frotu the Lutheran
Haven Children's Home in Slavia.
Two yckrs ago, several hundred
youngsters attended tha Jaycce
egg hunt. Far mure are expected
with Its revival this year.
Donation* of eggs fur the Hunt
may be made at tha Jaycce In­
formation Booth or by calling
FA 2-5481. Contributions toward
the ipertal event also will be wetcqnfrd-

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Okaloosa, Seminole and Dade
counties.
The new formula puls no limit
on the number of stale Senate
seats except population. It pro­
vides a senator for every ninetenths of one per cent of populaHon.
Dade la Hie ouly county likely
lo reach Ute population bracket
giving It two senators of its own.
The House would be reapportion­
ed on much the seme basis ja
1961,
The reapportionment change la
one of dozens recommended ia g
sweeping revision to Florida'*
basic law, which still reads about
the same as when drawn in 1883,
It provides for a lieutenant gov­
ernor, but requires that he and U&gt;*
governor run as a team.
A new feature I* elimination of
Hi# requirement that real n u t s
be valued for tax purposes at it*
full cash talue." The proposal
merely provides for "Just value,”
but requires that all property i*
be valued on a uni­
all etfunc
form Jksts. 1
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It also would up Ute maximum
uiilliKt* which can bt» aticiMxi
for supixirt of school* locally
from 10 to 20 mills.
It rccuinmemls no changes In
artirici dealing with homestead
tax exemption, married women'!
rights, public health, local option,
county officer* and the ConaUtulion's schedule.
it permits Hie Leeislalure to
provido by act, without a public
vote, for home rule in any county,
and allowa cities to make charter
change*, subject to local vote.

GAINESVILLE (UPI) - A na­
tionally known apeclalist on prob­
lems of the aged said today that
elderly citizens can best be served
by finding way* they can help
the community — not how the
community can help them.
Dr. Halbert L. Dunn, chief of
Ihe National Office of Vital Statis­
tic*, Washington, D.C., pointed
oul Hut when the senior citizen
retire* from hia job, he gives up
his Independence and may feel
no sense of purposefulness or
achievement.
WASHINGTON (U PI)—Deputy
"The older person needs a
comr.u lty in w'.ilc't he can live Defense Secretary Donald A.
a useful, creative life," Dunn told Quarles said today tin t secret high
delegate* to the annual Suuthern altitude atomic explosions over tha
Conference on Gerontology. "P er­ South Atlantic h a d advanced
sonal dignity and a valued place America's ability eventually to de­
among his fellows are essential velop defense against ballistic mis­
for the older persons to achieve siles.
He told a news confercnre tin t
high level wellness."
Dunn noted that conscientious Hie three explosion* of "very low
persons become more concerned yield" nuclear devices "advanced
about Hie welfare of the man the bad* of knowledge" for de«
whom they "raip ert tor^“w hat'hii | f*?.,e
tatereoniintnlal baU
waa and not what he la."
I *u** JV *'
,
.. .
.
But Hie gerontology expert said'
* . I n -. , , * X01*
"service ia a two way atreet"
and the community should con iwrlcrs In a nearly two-hour
errn Itself with finding how the sion, marked by unusual caution
in answering question*, after new*
elderly can maintain their dignity. of
the teals last August and Septemlicr was made public.
Just Weathered In
They said the cxpio.luu* verified
BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI) - Dr. that an artificial band of radiation
James Ford waa to address the could be crcatrd at a high altitude
Western New York weather soci­ around the earth.
While Quarles said the testa en­
ety concerning weathtr sensing
systems, but the meeting was hanced ultimata development of
postponed at the last minute. . . defense against missies, an atoutl*
because of the weather, of eourae. authority drop|&gt;cd a strong hipt
that a major aim of Hit testa waa
to see if radio and radar communi­
cations could be disrupted by «r»ating the artificial radiation but*:
dreds of miles above Uie earth.
This might black out Huislan-~
or American—systems fur detoafc
lng missiles and airplanes.

Atomic Tests Aid |
In Missile Defense

Concert Scheduled
At Center Tonight

Neals' three children cavorted tn
tha "m ist" of Central Florida.
Nelson and Neal were seen in
Sanford two ytara ago. Their rise
to fame was assured, but not uni­
versally known. Since that time,
the concert artist* have been hon­
ored all over the U. B. and have
appeared on "Ttili la Your life ",
Ralph Edwards' well-known tele­
vision program.
Harry Neal baa written a book
about their early experiences.
Autographed copies of "Wav* as
You Pass" will be available at
Hie concert tonight.
The performance begin* at 1:13.
Individual tickets will be euld
at Ui* door for $2. A rrceptlun for
the couple will be held following

to* eunoaeC

Rita Appreciates
Lampoon Harpoon
DURANGO. Mesico (UPI)—MU
Hayworth haa thanked Ui* editors
of the Harvard Lampoon foe
awarding her the UU* “worst *otress of the year."
"A harpoon from the Lampoon
is a collegiate accolade," Mia*
Hayworth said in a message to tho
staff of Uie humor magaaioo. "X
will treasure the distinction toways.
d
"I hope ail of you peso your o*a initiations."
Mis* Hayworth If in Menlo*
with her producer husband, Jamo*
Hill, in connection wito Uo. ma
of a movie.

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WASHINGTON IU P II — Mrfi 1B4 * • H»n « e# war hr "*»*in*
jla iiu at Prvaidar* Elsenhower'* to defend Me right* — by
te U 'L to n radio addrraa Monday Wsptini * P ,., c , .U l 5f ? * t‘°2
nigM on Hi* Berlin eriato. defen*#, j Whatrvor riak of armed copflirt
may ha inherent In the preaent
and mutual security:
mon or
mren- Berlin situation. it wai deliberateW# hav* no Intention
of lore**
of de»*rting
*°»»* w '* " • •
Mag our right* nr ot
detarting a
i If
|raa oeopta. loviat ruler* ahould
Our float ohoice ia negotiation.
rernamber that Ire* men hav#
before Vila, died for •o called! sven *IHM * • continue to pro"scrape o( parer" which repro- ride h r our aecuhty agalnat
aantad duty and honor and free­ e*ery threat. We are leaking
meaningful negotiation at thia mo­
dom .
The shirking of our roaponubd
Baa would aolaa no problem* for
B*. It would mean lha and of all
bo pa* lor a Germany under gov
•rnment of (Jarman choosing.
USA. Bely (W PI)-»» Ww lean,
■
ing
Tower of l i t * going to topple?
Certainly, dm Am uric an and
W eaurn proplea do not want war. And If so, whet awn be done about
Global conflict under modern coo
ditiona could mean the dcatructlon
Many wapweto rwedtet dial the
of rdvillzalion. The Soviet nalera, 17 loot lower, buHt almoet AOO
themaelrea. are well aware of IhU yran ago. will UM over anywhere
fact.
from M to 300 year* from now wo
Bwt all lUalury haa taught u« |e»e aomething la done.
the grim leiaon that no nation
Their prediction* are baaed on
hat ever bean wccaaaful in avoid- the fact that tha white marble
ilructure haa been leaning at an
alarming rate In recent year*.
Now 17 feet, I H inch** owl of
plumb, It ha» tilled » * Inche*
•inre IWIO — about twice the rale
LONDON Mil'll — Poliee *»ld of the preceding »n year*. In l»M.
today that the thlavee who broke it leaned Old of an Inch, greateat
Into Lae Ambanadeura, one ef m any recorded year.
London'* *mart*»t nlghtrlube. ap­ All agree that the lean i* due
water permealed
parently '‘were not men of lh#||o the soft.
ground under lla ba*e In the PIworld “
They tald the thieve* amokad an* dal Miraroll. In fart, the
•fgara
without removing
the 'tower darted Iran.ng right at the
band* and openid a b»iltle of bur­ itirt — back In 1174 A.D. Alter
gundy by puihlng the cork down building the firat three atone*.
Ihe en-archllecu, Honanno and
With a acrawdrlvar.

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The Soviet note of March 2nd
appear* to ha a move toward ne­
gotiation on m i Improved haela.
We would never negotiate under a
dictated lima limit or agenda, or
on other unreasonable term*. We

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ment. The CnJted State* and Ha
elliee eland ready to talk with So­
viet repreaentatlvea at any Umr
and under any cireumitanee*
which offer proepecta ef worth
while rerulle. . .

Owgtielmo. gave up hi disgust
Two hundred year* later, another
architect flnlahed Hie Job. Me
tried In correct the alant by an­
gling the Met five floor* peri&gt;cndicular to the bare, but they lean­
ed too.
I'rof. Giovanni Roaga, a Home
engineer, ia one of those advoca­
ting drastic nrtion — and right
away, lie prnpoee* that the tower
h# dismantled and that a thick
concrete alab be #unk to feet into
the ground, over which Hie alrur
lure would be rea**einbled. lie
ritimatra that It would take five
year* and m il tliout |ii,oou,non.
Another proposal I* for pump­
ing out *ome of the tand about
the bate on the far *ide of the
Iran, Ihu* enabling the lower to
•hill bark In a vertical petition
by lltelf.
Hut the '•Plaanoa," the town
folk who de|&gt;end for their daily
bread on the great curiotdy of
touritla In the leaning tower, are
fearful of any meddling

are. with mar atliei, however, to
view of the changed lone So­
viet not*, concerting a reply to
that note.
H I* my hope Hut thereby ad
of ua can reach agreement with
the Soviet* on an early meeting
a* the level of foreign minialeri.
Aamm mg development*
that
juatlfy a aumrner meeting at the
aummit. the United Stalei would
he ready to partlcipata to Ihto
further effort.

of trvaiure, and put a mar* In
tent* ilrain on all our rraourcaa
and eapabUitira. We would become
mora and mere like a garmon
atate.
PortwnatoJy, we do not have to
adopt *wrb a deiperate rourte.
Nearly 30 nation* have joined
with aa to a eooporativo effort to
protect freedom.

We hiv* beard that our mill
tary potture ha* been subordmated to a balanced budget, to the
jeopardy of our national defenie.
Wa have heard that our de­
fen*** are preaently — or they
will he sometime in the futureinadequate
to meet recurrent
Communist threat*.
W# hav* heard that more man
powar In our force* than f have
recommended la eitcnllal in the
preaent circumstance*, for p»y.
chologieal
reaiona ii
M .or
lor no other.
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orner
My frlanda, such aaaertlona aa

these are simply not true, They ■I am lure: That we have the
are without foundation. . .
I courage and rapacity to meet the
»tern realltica of the present and
Fellow Americana, of one thing the future. We need only to un­
derstand iht i**u*s and to pra»
tie* tha self discipline that fro *
dom demand* . .
Together with our allio* wo
stand firm wherever the probing
finger of an aggrmor may point.
Thua w* Iciicn the rl«k of a g r « »
G REEN SBU RO . Ind fUP1&gt; — sion: Thu* w* shall with retohn
Authorities today considered per- Uon and couragr, atniggla tv
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forward to the dream at a jwto g
Sm|lh wh„ . dmitu.a he faked and permanent peace.
God helping us. we shall stand
a rarer attack to cover hia ap­
propriation of 17.17* in city fund*. always equal to the challenge.
Daeatur C o u n t y Pro*eeutor

Mayor Confesses;
Razor Attack Fake

Of lal* I — and I am aura to*
American people — have heard or
read conflicting Mel me about owe
*
■ the tinged JMeieo. aiooe. hod defence*.
to carry 'he full burden of de­
fending Ha inter**!* from Hu
Communiet threat, wo would have
to draft a much larger poetlow of
nur manhood Into the armed terLONDON
(WPH — Princea* . She watched the touHng Ir.rope fon/*..ed Monday night after Ukvlcrt, spend many more billion*
Margarto laughed Monday night of the Comcdle Francai. prevent apols itato
, / 'police
* ' hZ lbradquartar*:
' 1 ' lL '* ?
through a French bedroom fare# Ftqrdeau'a "fw Dmdon' — The
fimilb told poliee he took the I NICOSIA, Cyprus (U P lj- C o L
bjeh had Mob mey line* the
f r . och
money to eover a lo»» he *u»- George Griva*. tha aluslva leada*
leading maa appeared etnbarreaTbc play la a 19th Century com­ talncd when an unidentified man of the anti•Brlti»h underground on
aed.
edy with recurring triangle aitua- wlndlcd him out of W 000 in a Cypru*. emerged from year* 4
tion*. a caat of teducer* and ‘■pigeon drop" confidence gam*, hiding today and left by plane fcw
CINCINNATI, Ohio fU PI) —
The mayor originally claimed Atherv* and a hero'* welcome,
fl’rla, and bed* a* the main «taga
George Gurkrnhergrr, who hasn't
three men lured him to hie pHThe Greek government aaeit lw»
prokbeen to New York for many
Stage aeducer Jean Mayer waa vata office, where he also oper- tpecial plan a to the Brttiah Royal
year*, recently received a aum
embarra vrd Ixrth for tha naughty ate* an accounting »ervire, Feb. Air Force ba*e hare to pick up
mon'* from Ihe city'* Magistrate's
W AKKFIKU), Mae* (U PI) - French line* ami the fact that the 21 and attacked hia with ralor Grivaa and hta party. He waa
Court ordering him to appear
within 10 day* on a speeding Clean living pay* off In this town. girl he wooed in the play waa blade*. He &gt;aid he fainted and th* taken to the airport in a Greek
artallarla looted hi* office -if Consular car. cbxely followed by
Don Young, a . hat applied for Engli'h and named Maggy.
charge, mall a check for flQ or
Dem-c Noel, who played th# t-S.OOO In city court fine* ard Greek Archbishop Makarloa.
face revocation of Ma driver'* M- a 110 grant Dom the Jonathan
Nlchola Temperance and Tobacco part of Maggy, &gt;ald the princea* f3.INI In cash bonds,
ernae.
One of Smith’s dutiev as mayor
Guckrnberger had ■ ready ee- Fund, admlnlitarod by town of­ seemed to enjoy It Immensely.
Quern Muther Elizabeth, lardy i» to serve aa elly judge, handling
planallon, though. Aa rogiatrar of ficials.
Niehol* estaUiahed Hr* fund inChurchill. I^ady Eden, and a ho*t noatly traffic ca*e*. He al«o I*
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motor
vahlrlea
for
Hamilton
.VatI' • l» h «r# h ) * I Y*n th a t I $■
County, Ohio, hit name appeara 1MJ to pay young men $10 for of other name« of Rritiih society chairman of the County Republi • nir«««&gt;l
In hut i t . ^wt «t R o u t * 1.
j,01 2ti tunford. riorid*. undae
on all llrrnae* liturd In the coun­ abstaining from liquor and smok were In the audience. So w*« th* tan Committee.
U rd Scar
Smith, married and th* father «h* fietlilou* «.m* »f Am*rlo*a
ty. A rcaident apparently receiv­ ing between H»e *•** of Id and lord chamberlain,
ed a speeding ticket In New York I I.
brough, who»* job rt ia to een»er of three children, ha* been mayor 'f ValYbuVinl** Vad thaV t*
Young I* tha I0*h appkeant In , all performance* to th* Brltoh in this community of 1,UW for t» r**itt«r &gt;*tn» parauaat i* Oh
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•«l et V)r rJia etatu(«ft.
It out to George Guckrnberger.
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.Chamber of Commerce President
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days.
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weather committee. Chamber of-1
flclaU said Thii vital portion o(
Florida'* economy ha* been neg-i
lected. and the rain* have come
down unchecked.
Cleveland moved to remedy tha
aituatlon thii morning. Heading
the newly-formed board la "Sun-

*hlne" Odham. at*i*ted by Cecil
••Fair" Tucker. vice-chairman.
Other
appointeea
In c lu d e
Bright"
Perkins.
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chiton. 'Sunny'' Rabcm. and Herle "Warmer". The nominating
committee considered the applicalion of "Rainy" Deal, but felt
hi* appointment might caute a
continuation of inclement weather
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SANFORD. FLORIDA
N O . .193
U n ite d i*rm e Leaned W ire F.aUbliahed 1908
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18. 1959
VOL XLIX
WASHINGTON (U PD — The
United State* wa* reported willing
B
.
toda* to discuss with Russia aom#
,ort ° f demilitarued tone tn Cen,f al Europe tf it i* tied in with a
*,n * r»' r'ttlemmt of the problem*
of a divided German).
American
lh#
report acknowledged hat thi. anP ™ *’
w,,h thr
British view.
The British believe creation of
such a sone separating Communist
and Western forces would in it­
self, lie worthwhile in easing Euro­
pean tension*—even if it were not |
relat-d to specific progress on the
German problem.
Reconciling the divergent Mul­
TALLAH ASSEE (L T D — the
ish-American view* on "disengage- j
Grand Legislative Ball baa been
H O N O L U L U ( U P I ) — H ear A tlm . iU’iijnm in E . M o o r*
ment" ia seen here at one of the | Captain Jamal Robert R*s*d&gt;
twitched from April • to April U.
major tasks faring President E is­ will assume command ol the Jackrevealed Unlay that Kun-sinn a u l i n i a r i m a n i l .surface ahiiut
enhower and British Prune Min­ sons die Natal Air Station next
| have been ''iituoplita" along I Ilf N nvy'e l ’a u lic b a rrie r be­
ister Harold Macmillan in their
tween Midway and the Aleutian.-.
'uly,
succeeding
Capt
Elliot
W
Thieve* broke into the new club- week-end conference*.
w
L A K E WORTH ( UPI &gt;—Donald
Moore com m and* the l,?»()0mile idee In mien fence w h o **
Renk, tl. was crushed to death house at the Mid Florida Golf
Pariah
J
r
.
who
I*
retiring
alter
SO
Elsenhower and Macmillan ap­
*hi|ia and radar pU n c* extend the D E M
(d i-ta n t e a r ly
under a grading machine Tuesday Course last night, and mad# off pear lo have reached general year* service.
after he fcU Horn his bicycle.
- with ft*00 In cash and a large agreement-although for different
warning) syurra to the raidReedy is 'he former cum-.iander
_
_
amount of golf equipment.
Pacific.
reason*—on the nrc.1 to hold a ol Heavy Attack Wing tme al the
ts
summer summit conference with Sanford Naval Air Station, .'e lc(t
The admiral said Navy radar
TAMPA (U PI)— House Speaker- manager \ernon Dunn at IPSO a. Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev
constellations anti destroyer pick­
Sanford Iasi July to assume hiv
Designate Tom Beasley say* he m
and French President Charles de present command, as skipper ol
et* have made numerous contacts
Dunn said the office safe had Gaulle.
with Soviet naval unit* all along
favora a five or six per rent a
the aircraft carrier PSS Lexing
been
destroyed
completely
with
Macmillan is convinced, his aides ton.
the Pacific barrier area
eross-the-bo ud spending cut.
sledge hammers
Papers and report, that agreements with Rus­
"Their surface ships." the ad­
In
c
Lexington
has
iu&gt;t
returned
piece* of the safe were scattered sia to settle tome of Europe’s
miral said, “ have patrolled Use
to
San
Dlrgu
from
*
trip
to
tinthroughout the building.
length of our Partfir barrier, and
MEMPHIS, Tenn (U PD —Rut-1 ____
_______
_ . _____
_ problems can be achieved only by Far East and will lc«ve again
Also__________
stolen was
money
from _the
direct talks with Khrushchev him­ April 21. During Die next tour.
we've spotted Red submarine*
tell Jordan. 39. Miami, lost lioth fiiijr tli'm a c h in e ." T h i' clubhouse
self
anooping the area."
Capt. Reedy will lie relieved to ON A RAINY DAY — Dick Maibaurr (left) and Tony
legs Tuesday when he fell between and"pro
pro shop are contained tn one
Two men who rained separata
Eisenhower still hope* for some take over his duties at Jackson
two bni rara tn the Frisco Hall­ building. Entrance wai made by
Risinger, member* of the Corpua Christ!. Tex., team of accidents last night and early to­ The Rather* Point based ad­
"worthwhile result*" at a prior xllle.
miral sail! bscause of security
way yarda.
Ills San Francisco Cdaita. wait on the weatherman to
breaking in through the bark door, foreign ministers’ meeting in midday were released from the city reasons. It was impossible to
During his Far Ka&gt;1 command.
Dunn u id .
start
sp
rin
g
training
in
S
in
if
t
m
l.
(Herald
S
t
a
f
f
I
’hoto)
May in Geneva,
jail this morning after potting speril)' &lt;•&gt;•* times, location* or
Mrs. Itecdy and their live children
#
Investigating are Sheriff* Dep­
t-ind* ol f 104 each
further Identify the Soviet ship*.
have remained in Sanford at Silver
D U BU Q U E. Iowa f U P I»— It was uties Vem Brewatvr and Carl C
Clifton Marvin Will*. 31, was
A spokesman for the 4 000 man
I akr. Capt. Heed) will arrive here
a bad day for tha Irish. Burglars Smith. Authorities in Volusia and
charged with driving while In- naval command *aid rnntntnv.it
Tuesday for two d*)i leave prior
took cart from Mr*. Dorothy Orange Counties have been alert­
toxlratrd and leaving the scene round Ihe clock sea and air pa­
to thr next Far East lour.
Murpby'a tavern and also robbed ed.
of an accident after hit car trol* are nowr being run the en­
Krcsl), 44, Is l native of Clove
V O Mara's market.
The Mid-Florida Golf Course
•truck a parked vehicle on Gen tire length at the mirth Pacific
land. O. He was relieved last July
opened several months ago in the
by Capt. Janies D. damage, pres­
eva Avr. last night.
where Japan sent its undetected
larngwood area. Trrr&gt; DeMars la
ent commander of Heavy Attack
Pollen said Wells fled from the task force to attack Pearl Harbor
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Actress the club profruional.
A .Sanford girl will ride in the Wing line.
scene tn hi* ear, which was found on Dec 7, tail. High altitude
Corinn# Calvat and actor Jeff
Fiesta Parade April 2 in Winter
'Ahat do havrhall player* do on new gloves (many of which ar abandoned in the buthea shortly winds of more than IM) milea an
Stone announced through their at­
Park.
a diy w u-n the weatherman r e ­ nvt-d) to,lav and other equip after, at 21th St. and Adams Avc. hour tiring northwestern Am eri­
torney Tuesday they have agreed
Miss Sandra McKinney, one of
ment, and planning Ihe training Combined damages wrre rstimat- ran ami Canadian cities within
fuses to cooperate?
on a trial separation.
the best trick and fanry riders In
Bra I. swap tall tales, steep, schedule when the sun doe* poke I rtl at ff&lt;00. Well* listed hia rrtl- four hour* jet flying lime of Rus­
the South, will help launch the
i ilence at 2411 Adams 4’ourl.
sian airfields that dot the Kam ­
talk about the weather and their through a heavy overcast.
three day "Wild West” relchra
T. A. Green. VAII 7, was lakcn chatka Prnintiil*. Heavy overcast*
rhamet for a pennant in 195U.
Yesterday,
Corpus
ChnsU
was
WASHLNGTON (U PI) — Seiratlon at Rollins College.
Heavy rains airier Sunday have forced to pan up its first exhibi­ to ihe dniientary at N A S . San-| along Ihe route have made this ■
£ tary of State John Foster Dull**
Sixteen year old Sandra l« thr
made
baseball spring training an tion game with tie Mobile Rears ford willi a deep laceration of the built in avenue to the Americas
WASHINGTON
(U
PD
Defense
mads plans today to go soon to
daughter cf Mrs. I I McKinney, I
fare, wlirn the car in which he for any ancak attack launched by
come "warm, tunny place" to Secretary Nell H MrElroy warned owner of the Ride A While stables
OTTAWA (UPI) — B r i t i s h "Indoor sport" for the minor of the Southern Association. To wa* riding struck another on Park
Russia.
•
today that the free world must be
b-ague team* of the San Francisco day, three other teams were sche
rest from hla cancer treatmenU.
Prime
Minister
Harold
Macmillan
Admiral Moore told U D he » a (
prepared to reslat "one probing She will ride her palomino, com arrived today (or a brief round Glints training in Sanford
doled lu join Corpus Chrisll util Avr early today.
Driver of the ear was William rrrtaln the Russians wrre aware
I action after another" by Common- plete with silver saddle. The of talks with ( .vnailtin leaders,
Club officials have hern busy Phoenix players at the Giants'
stable* are providing horse* for
Henry Eutly, also of VAII 7. Eudy that Ihe barrier plane* anil uhlpa
iat Russia or China.
poing over rosters, breaking out dormiloritt on Mrllonvillp.
the
latest
In
a
scries
of
discus
SAN BERNARDINO, U a I If .
In testimony before the House the Rollins students. All partici­ tlon* to "consolidate and confirm
Slated fur arrival today were wa* charged with driving while had now reached a fully opera­
( U P D — Mr*. I n r i Hoagland re­
Foreign Affaira Committee, Me- pant* will be dressed in western the united will of Ihe Wevtern
Springfield.
Fresno ami llavtings. Intoxicated and failure tn have tional stage.
ported to the sheriff Tuesday that
Elroy strongly supported the Els­ costume.
Already
here,
in addition to play tut vehicle under control T h e;
thlevea stole (he two doors off her
The parade will lie led by Sheriff world" for negotiation! with the
enhower administration's request
ere on Phoenix and Corpus Out- parked ear wa* owned by Joseph
Soviet Union.
bam. No horses were missing.
Dave
Starr
s
Orange
County
posse,
for authority to spend t3.tno.ooo.xll rustrrs, were the Giant*' chief Daffron. IS&lt;»3 Park Avr. Cmnbin- j
Negotiations on the German
000 on f o r e i g n aid in the 12 and la scheduled to begin at 1 p
scouts,
tram managers and othir rtl damages were estimated at
• O ld G r a d s T o M e e t
m. at Park Aar. and Canton St. in situation must be held thi* sumliV ).
montha beginning July 1.
club
officials.
mejr, Macmillan to’d ncvrainen.
G A IN ESV ILLE (U PI) Old i lie nah*. "If I ha free v -rid tin Winter Park.
A minor accident at Third St '
"Just w*iting■', Isn’t easy, espe­
Roy Rrlicr, Loii|Wno.r land 4c 1 Hie Rrilith leader will hold
gTads will be on hand here Friday not stand up firmly to these
and French Avc. at 7 SS a in
cially
wlirn
offtil.il*
are
cooped
CAIRO
(U
P
D
—
The
Middle
thi.-e
hours
of
formal
talk*
here
velopcr,
will
suppl)
a
aurrry
for
and Saturday for the annual meet* probes when they are Initiated, we
tndav resulted In the arrest of
Ing of the University of Florida nia&gt; well he forced with the major Rollins College President Hugh F. today b. fore moving on lo Wash­ Ka*t Newt Agency, In * diipatrh up willi a hunch of eager young William Kenneth Pearson for im- i
sler*
With
one
eye
on
the
sky.
laid to have been apprnvid by
Mrs. Norma Pyle, 72. pasted
Alumni Association.
conflict as the Communists, pres­ McKean and Mrs McKean, and ington Thursday for hi* main President Gurnal A N'aiirr him official* were rautlous aland the proper brake* The other ear inNorth Ameriran talk* with Pre*
away at 2 p m. yesterday In her
solved
wa*
driven
hv
Scranton
sing ahead with their win . by­ a tram and wagon lor the Fiesta
self, charged today that Russia *turt of training.
tdrtlt Eiveiibowrr
lunne on Myrtle Avr , where the
threat policy, make it imperative King and Quern randldalrs
However, drills will start a* wain Willie Thompson
Macmillan said hit visit here want* to 4 .object the er.ilrr Arab
T h r parade will end in the Sand
had lived for Hie past fivr years
1.AKE C ITY (U P D - Suwance that al some poln' we meet the
a*
possible
Afler
.ill.
there
are
spur ilowl. where the celebration ami his talks with the President, area to rum muni till "
with Mr and Mr*. II L. Moore.
River spilled over lit hanks today, Issue squarely."
The dlspateh marked the fir»t exhibition game* to lie played,
afler hit recent visits lu Moscow,
Mr* Cylo wai the wife of tha
making one state road impassible
McKIroy said it would be "short will be held.
Bonn and Paris, were living dove­ direct attack on Russia lu the playrr* to lie assigned and pm
late A. I* Cyle. She wa* born
. . and forcing several families In sighted indeed" if this country
tailed into the "wider interna­ United Arali Hepuhllc'i conflict ii a nl * lo lie won, Ihe weatherman
May I, IHWi, m Everest Kan She
guwanre County from their homes spent more than 40 billion dollars p
t ' l f*
C a.
tional
negotiation wlilrh most fol with communism in the Mideaat. notwithiisniling.
was a member of the First Pre*, T1
rv
l
,or *•* own armed forces but de D G n C f l t O O H I C j C l
\a*»er made no nirntion of Mm
low later thi* year.'*
by terlan Church, the It- ’ ahs, and
T l'U C k B e c o m e s I o n c l
rimed to spend "the much smal r*
CL '
I L
British official* evpect the up cow in hi* speeches tail week at
the Royal Neighbor* of CoffeeOLDSMAIt (UPI) — Toe racing rr sums needed to maintain and l O T J U M P C L l U O
shot will he an Ea I West foreign •ailin'' t*’e Hi d • supported re
program at Sunshine Park horse modernire the force* of our allies
a
Couple of Glnnle
HOLLYWOOD (U PD — Two vlllo, Kan.
ianta Ph.mlx ministers* m rrllni In Crn&gt;v». hr gime In Iraq
Survivors Include two rhitdren,
men killed ra-h other t-nlay af
track was called off today because which are essential to our whole and Corpus Christ I variety, will
Informed * nines *,dd however
ginning around May tl and last
Mr* II. I. Moore. Sanford, and
torrential rains turned thr parking defense concept
Irr
a
mom
to
reOtr
gun
duel
in
a
Collide in the third annual Itemthat Nas*er personally authoriied
ing four tn *ix week*.
Krmirth llyutlainr. Jupiter; ona
Thr Sf'tninulf County court*
lot into a giant pond
fit ha-ehnll game for the Sanford
today's dlspati h laying Dial Pre ItoUtf to*ti fllln l toitli l.akc Mmi- HnliywiMNt homo
slatrr, 'Ira Alfreil Arney, AppleHie
men
dueled
over
Mrs
Shrine Club.
niter Nikita Khruihrhrv "opened
rnr
«*oni|rtnnjiti«»n Dorothy Chester, 4*. who rront Creek. O.
The teams, champion* of the
Ihe battle between Arab national ttjlt* for right* f tony hexnfi, yenFuneral srrvleea will lie held
ly separated fr.mi her wealthy
Pacific Coast and Texas la-avui*.
L A K E C ITY ('JP D -F n u r aepa O n Z o n i ' f l d P l e O S
ism and the new Communlat Im ­ trfiln y.
Thursday at 3 p m In Rritson
hti-liand, Simon Chester.
rate firrs were «ct in the Lake
respectively, will meet April »
perialism "
Hearing* will be held next at 7:30 p. m. In Memorial Sta­
Ttorntjr two •ult« nr**
to
Killed wrre ex convict Rartu-y Funeral llomr The Rev, A. G.
I'lfr-dy and cool with o rra *lo n a l
City High School today, and au­
Cairo newspaper* carried on
Silva. 33 year old restaurant rbain Mrlnnl* will officiate Burial will
thorities said they definitely were month on several nrw plats, sub­ dium.
rain through Thursday. H igh to­ the campaign today with a Sit ram i • mr Iwfsur Circuit J V o l i *
mitted yesterday by Zoning Board
set by an arsonist
Proceeds from thr game will day U In 43, low tonight .10 In AO. of report* about allegid atrocities U ilium* in ll.r rf»nilrinti»tiun of ro owner, and j t i t tihitlclan Jack lie in Evergreen Cemetery. T?ie
Director Bob Brown.
|.ri*i»crty in U kp Mnnn&gt;# nUuif Sorin, 47. Sorln wax Mr*, x'h.-»t family requests that flowers be
ro to the Shrine Club's charity North and norlhraat winds in tn in Iraq
emitted.
thto path of th# IntcraUifr lli*fh er a cousin
! Included I* the new develop and building funds.
IS m ile . |ier hour.
One rejMiri «alil 24 Iraqi «tu tony. Only two hint !&gt;rrn fiiin
ment
of
Kasthrook,
on
the
old
police
»aid
Sorin.
wl-o
livid
#
H U D D ER SFIELD
E n g la n d
dents were killed In * el*»h with plrint &gt;r&gt;trf.lay mfti*i ni*i ft.
Dodd property In »outh Seminole
witli Simon Chcitrr, went to lb# S t O t C S u r V C y i n Q
( U P I ) — David Burt collected a
the
Communist*
Friday,
while
residence shortly after 2 a m _
.
__ '
prile for rating 44 sausages at County. The subdivision will In­
others had been tenlrnrcd to
and foimd Silva th e r e He In gan
on* sitting, to beat other contes: clude several hundred homes,
death by kangaroo court* set up
built
by
the
Bramur
Development
tn argue with Mr* Chester ateuil
entrants. Thr prize: A pound of
by the Rid • run students' un —
.
_ .
,
A nines of county roads is 1th­
Co.
her relationship with Silva and or
■ausagr.
ion
Ai
lea*
one
of
the
doomed
j
1
0
A
i
d
r
i
r
C
n
O
U
S
C
ing
made t.) Ihe Stale Road De­
Area* to be toned Industrial in
drrrd her to stop seeing linn
men was said tn have been exe
partment
| elude Spring Hammock, site of
The l ake Msrv Fire Department
During the quarrel Sorin whip
cute«l
on
the
spot.
&gt;the new Dynatronlrs plant, and
will sponsor a "Benefit Nighl" at I til out a .72 aulomatir and la­ j Die road* are ralrd on 20 condi­
SOUTHERN P I N E S . N. C. II *ir»« in the Five Points area,
Sanford and Seminolr County We wire total strangers and hi
ttir Sim ii IjimJ Ride (li Tiicattr to gan to heal Mrs Chester un thr tions. intituling safety, tight dis­
(U P D —Stoic owner K. C. John­
tance, right*-n| nay* for developnight
where a paint and plasllca fac­ today received another "most hrl|H-d us In many ways Hr took
brad and ilumlilers.
son ran a newspaper a&lt;i saying: tory 1* planned
courteous" vote from an out of us to a fine multi the Fountain
.
ment and adrqotlr pavement.
The iliMilite feature will Include
Stls a then ilrrw a W
“All stuck must go." Thieve*
Podge, whrre we stayed for two
townrr.
.
, , .... / * ' " &lt;f
' Joint project between the
"llrautlfid Bill Dangrrnu*" and and. . fired
at
Sorm
The
two
men
-ni| r„ „ , , (r|„ rtmpnti |hp
broke into the place and haultd
William J Cullen, Miami, cast days tn recuperate from thr cf
"Congo Criming." Pritcredi will rxrliangrd fire as Ih e j. moved
dN.|,r,.(|
away goods valued at 11.200.
Sanford'* new trlrphon* direct l.e unil for the completion uf the
declared .-,hp
"the u . , t
his vote in behalf of Seminole in feels of the accilrnl
through
the
house
toy
has
an
increase
af
aKiul
t.txwj
basis
for
pnqier
road
planning"
by
"Also many thanks lo Mr
a letter to Charlie Morrison, pub
firrhouse
Mrs
Cheater ran from
County Ft.gineer llol. ftavia.
lie relations director fur the (Claude) lllltell of Holler Mmol llvttnr* over thr old one reports
h»«u*e. tclrpliuneil her hutband and
A repiitl on the survey wav made
Co., who helped us tn gel aunt er It-.'i x . dib-i manager of Southern
WEST PALM REACH ( L T D — Chamlier of Commerce
asked him to rail police
Hell
in
Sanf.ird
There
art
ap­
lo County Cnmmulonrrt by Hen­
ear
as
our
own
was
ton
hadly
Said
Cullen.
"On
March
II,
I
How short are short shorts?
When police arrlsul they tound ry R. Boggs, of Ikd.amL
City Prosecutor Tom Bailey said wa* Involved, unfortunately, in damaged to continue our trip Mv proximately tt.2uQ listing*
Silva drad ami Sorin dying.
L A K E L A N D (U PD — The Flor­
The first and la&gt;t listings remain
an autanioblle accident on the wife and I will always term oilier
there’s
no
way
to
tell,
not
legally
ida Citrus Commission says Presi­
outskirts of Sanford. I would like thr mmy kindnesses in the Town the tadie— AAA Tre* Scrslee and
Bill Rerily, Stair Representative
dent Elsenhower has signed a hiU And he forvardrd his opinion to
Zwosta. Wm. J The name which from Lake County, will le llir D a n c i n g T o n i g h t
to express my thanks to a wond­ of Sanford, Florida "
allow mg Florida and Texas citrus the city manager
Except for a small error In appears Ihe molt times Is. of guest speaker tomorrow at Ihr JayHalley wai ordered by the rit&gt; erful police officer. Mr. A. M
A beginner's claoa
men tn resume coloring their or
I Slim) Galloway, who to ably Galloway's nunc, and tills, the course "Sm ith", with 10* list­ re* luncheon
to
draw
up
a
local
ordinance
pro' denring will be held
angrs
A "shrimp boil" will be spunReedy will give detail* about tonight in the annex of the Civic
The Commission said it wa* ad­ htblting girls from wearing short helped us out of our difficulties. letter Is a perfect Chamber of ings. IS more than thr old dir
"He was most kind and eon Commerce publication Galloway's ectory.
ran- relation*, rights, education Center. At f IS p m , the regular &gt;i&gt;n-d Sunday- by the Chief Petty
vised of the action late Tuesday by ‘ hurts on city streets Hut Bailey
said aurh a law would t« Impos- siilcrate in every way. and ia to .initials are "J. Q ' and he's the
Sanford definitily is glowing. and opportunities In the modern | (lass of experienced square dan- Officer* Mc-i at the Sanford Na­
Ren. Spessard Holland.
tlhle
to
enfoirr
tal Air Station.
«outlirrn state*.
be
commended
for
his
eiflc.ency.
|
constable
Sbedden
m«*rts
rers will start
Thr util. which' pasted thr House
All CPO* and their gue«t* will
_ Friday, permits thy rtlrus Indusgather at 2 p m In th« recreation
v tries tn use thr old Reo al until I
air* at the Cl't) Club.
May I. A law permuting the use of
All the shrimp “ yuu Can eat**
Red 32 expired Feb. 2*. but the
will coat 12 for adult* and $t for
extension gives fruit shippers time
children. Soft dunks will he *erlo get ready for the new color, j
ved. Profit# (tom the thrimp boll
Citrus Red No. |.
will go to the Babe Ruth League
The orw color agent contains
The County Commission yester ' a clean bill af health on the Ihrm food or anything that Hie rould manage "pretty wrll* on to (lie home until told that "we alarm hells were Installed tn (he fund.
murh lest toxicity than Red St.
day protested charge* of thr Long county home 1 am sure they will management needed money (or. Hip budget ol 122 WJO * year lie werrn t needed anymore, as there ball* In cate of fire. A telephone ! All retired Chi. f Petty Officer*
wood Citiren's League about eon provide the proper money for any''We have just rmployrd an lold Cninmltsloner* that Hie pat
were too many boise*."
in the Infirmary wist considered In the Sanford Orlando area are
dltiona at the Seminole County, thing within rea*on "
engineering firm to survey *11 die lent* seemed happy *rd bad gain
"It I* Hu- Commissioner's r»- another safety factor.
liivlled lu attend.
Home.
In answer to statements that public building* Now isn't Hie rd weight since he came tn the *|Min*ihilltiri to lake rare of th*
Krider rmphatyird that Ihe j
In a release to the press list an audit would he demanded, time to put n*w furrilure in an home last October.
cHlrens in Hi* county home. wr building would h« considered un
"We definitely nave a problem," brought romlitmiu at the home up dor the prevent survey by Jatnri
County schools will he closed week. ■ spokesman said report* Herndon added. "The state audited old ludding. if «• may tear It
Fr.day, while teacher* and dele­ had been received that fund* our hook* through Sept, lo last down. Certainly, there are no fnli* Krider said. *'Tlir building is old several times, but we Just talk Gamble Roger*. Mr*. Boyd was
gates attend the state meeting of from the home'* budget had been year and gave the county a clean on the windows and trie oil cloth and Hie condition has accumulated rd aKrut It Nothing wa a done. authorized lo conduct a monthly
bill of health."
is cracked, but we are conn-rn- over the years. No one has paid Rrpalra were mail* in accordance inspection of th# home, and Scott
the Educational Association in diverted to other sources.
Members and houfcguesti of the
The statement wa* rrfuted by
John KrtJ*r said, "We are not rd with food, mediral care and loo murh attention to it "
Tampa.
with tha Slate Board of Health'* was lold to get the leaking roof in Elk'a (Tub will attend a St. Pat­
Ernrat Cowley, bandmaster at Commiaaion Clerk O. P. Herndon covering up anything at the roun- attention.
Coinmixionera said they had recommendations, h.twever." Mr*. thr infirmary filed.
rick's Day danre, Saturday, i t th#
Remlnole High School, is running yestrrday. He aald SI.KX) was add ly home. Thi* ia the last place
Present at th* meeting were visited the home and found Ihe Boyd said. She added that citi­
Krider concluded Ihe arsdon by Elk'a Club In Sanford.
ad
to
the
fund
laat
year
whtn
the
for
people
whose
families
have
for office in tha Association.
Grady Scott, superintendent of the food good and th« resident* "well zen* should go lo Commissioner* say ing, "If wa are going to remo­
An all-girl orchestra win play
!L T. Mil wee, superintendent at home ran short of money.
disowned them, or who have no home, Mr*. Abbl* Boyd, County pleased"
before protesting In the pres*.
del the home, it will be refurnish­ for dancing from V p. m. to i a m.
•rhoots, will attend the state tuper"This hoard has always taken living relallves. it shouldn't he Health Dept Director and her
Mrs. Rnyd told Ihe Bn»rd that
The Board cited Improvement* ed. These rabble rousrrs don't Ticket* ar* am iable at the club
visors meeting, which will be held rare of Hie request* from the, considered * high class nursing assistant, Mr*. Irene Vernay.
i up uuUl three year* ago her de- made by Scott since hi* Installa­ know what they art laUUng cr from R F. Mapra. KncrvaUap#
tame time.
Tha H al*
V a hav*- acvsr
fteou told tb* Board ib*t ha panw*nl bed mad* **«*!# ictp* tion a* wpMintsAdcot. Last week, about."
should be mad* by Friday.

News Briefs
Ball Date Switched

fGrader Kills Youth

Spending’ Cut Lyed

Snooping In Pacific

Russ

A d m ira l S a y s Sub s
Eye U. S. Defense

Reedy To Assume
Command Af Jax

Thieves Get $900,
Golfing Equipment

Two Drivers Freed
From Jail On Bond
Following Mishaps

# theft wa* discosered by

• Both Legs Cut Off

Bud Day For Irish

Local Girl To Ride
in Rollins' Fiesta

T ria l’ Separation

Dulles Seeking Sun

Defense Boss Says
Reds Will 'Probe'

Players Await Sunshine
To Start Training Here

Macmillan Slaris
Canadian Parleys

Barn Doors Stolen

Nasser Says Reds
Seek Arab World

Mrs. Norma Cyle
Dies Af Home Here

Suwannee Flooding

Court Suits Set
On Right-Of-Woy

4 Fires At School

Hearings Slated

Two Duel To Death
In Hollywood Home

Weather

Prize Was Fitting

Courtesy P a y s O ff
For County A g ain

And Did It Go! '

Orange Coloring
t Reportedly Okay

Shorts How Short?
Well, Short Short

Roads In County

Benefit Night Set

Phone Book Shows
1,000 More Here

Reedy Will Speak
To Local Jaycees

‘Shrimp Boil’ Set
SCSI By Station Chiefs

Commission Says ( 'ounty Home Issue To Be Settled

Schools To Close
&lt;) For Teacher Meet

Elks Will Dance
At Club Saturday

�fflif

f e jifo ri

Ir r s lh

Spring Three Days Away, But Winter Holding Fort

P eje 2—Wed. Mar. 18, 1352

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1/nitrd Frew lmrrnjlinn.il
WASHINGTO.V _ Irtah lT r ii
drnt bean O Kelly lauding Pre»ldent KHenhowcr it i St. Pitrtrk't Day dinner;
•'He probably I* the mn«t Im­
portant stalrgman In the world to­
day."

Hutchins To Open Fern Park Store

HOLLYWOOD — Kdilte Kiaher
on the tinting of hit TV ahnw aft
cr ai* year* and 4*4 «h&lt;&gt;w.•it la tlx- rnd of something. I'm
a little bit aid and i little bit
relifted."
Ml U N , Italy — Leading Italian
«fr«igner Simonrtta commenting
ftp Hi* rxpuldon of five foreign
faihion modrla for not hating RAIN CATCHERS—This In n typical scene
Work permit*:
“•*Tm furloua. ft'* tho*e mon at th* Sanford Post Office on a rainy day.
Hera In Itftljr* who cannot “find Altogether, there are five bucket* catching
Mrork who atarled ihlt."

Taxes, Taxes, Taxes

the rain leaking in from email holes in the
ceiling of the Post Office.
(Herald Staff Photo)

Band Snubbed, New York Loses Charm

m HAVANA — Miguel Huqur de
Katrada. judge advocate a! Cu
bana Fortran, on the arrn t of
NLW YORK (L 'P li— Don't ever
tcvrral United Statei citizens on
•Utpicion of amuygling'
mention the St. Patrick'* Day
• "Any American coming here Parade to M lush ichonl band
With nothing to hide nerd not fear
member* from SI. Petcrrburg
hii freedom.'*
whole hard-earred expectation of
: S P R IN G FIEL D , III. — Sen. Ilia- marching up Filth Averse* wa*
fcert II.
Humphrey (D-Minn.) | Waited by heartlcaa officials,
promivmg farmer* (hat Congrca*' While nu/.rxi Trl«hmen, «eho.d
jemild not lei the Republican ad fj,jdrcn. lodge member*, and a
tamiauatmn cut pr.ee auppor.a to hljndred b, nd, frnm „ ( ir , w i)

erta I’rea.dent elect of the Ameriran Handmatterx Association and
hadn't the Parade Committer writ­
ten him Feb. a asking the band to
participate in the St. Patrick * Day
event?
Roberts had done everything re­
queued In the committee letter—

lent a check for 110 to cover the
entry fee and aupplied a detrnntlon of the hand with it* "superior ‘
rating in slate rnnteal* and ap­
pearance* at Orange Bowl foot­
ball fame*.
But a* the hojra paired and Rob­
erta did not return to the hotel
with ordera to march, the lively
group in thrir Kelly green uni­
form* began to lose hope. They
•topped lingering their inatrumenu, the aeven rretty majorettes
i stopped fingering their inatru; ..nr, and the eight rhaperone*
l -lopped saving everything would
I lum out all right"
Finally Roberta ahowed up with
the had newt: The band could not
march because the parade com­
Tin* all music a m ice, * The
mittee »aid it had not received in
Paiuon And Reaiirr-ction of our
detailed description of
r.r»t*„ie^
Uv
awrance
Lord" will be presented by W
a 2 P' u " .
m, . W l „» ,w.
,h« inarching unit would 1«menbera of the (Tsancel choir of f |u(le or a )(Jt 0&lt; , he numbcrt lt
L'f j J
Ian Church )f,tended to play.

Children Arrested

Deaths

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Dies; Funeral Set

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Birthday Buys Oalore...

-jj ,, wired mualc ayatem in the

hotel lobby «a&gt; playing "Take "Sle
Home Again. Kathleen'* aa Rob­
ert* explained how he bad search­
ed In vain for two daya for a par­
ade official or a city authority in­
terested enough In the band'i
plight to rut the red tape,
A* far a* the kid* were concern­
ed. they were willing to ba taken
home right then and there. Somehow New York had Ion it* charm.
Not even a late afternoon anow—
the first ever xren by many of the
Xiungstrr*—could make up for the
feeling that Ihe big city had let
! them down.

direct federal fundi now is on
After all. waan t their Mr. jfobt holr member* taking part In
band to supply the building need* l _
— ! the tuneful ohitrvanre of the Fa*,
of any eligible appliran..
ter acason are: altoa. Mme*. Fu.
u loan funda may be used lo con 1
sene Fstridge. Roy Mann, Joseph
y n ic t , improve, alter, replace, or
•trserto, Rudy Sloan. Leon Walker;
1 i -••pair farm homra and other es
•oprano*. Mme*. David Bach, It.
•grntlal farm Imililings. Tlie loans a
e
n
,
I t'nrnrll. Frnrat Galloway, Alice
may be made for perlo.1* up In A H f l r \ p y U a r l i p r
1Gajlor, Robert Graham. Nick
S3 year* and the Interrit rate *,*. H l l v l J w A I D l l l w J
Rfeifauf, Charles Wilke, Misses
four per rent per year on the
Joan Wilke and Patty Walker.
arunpaid balance. Each loan will
* K 'V YORK (L'PIt—Police
The ha«set are Warren Adam*.
srtgage on the r r ' ’ " 1 1,1 children, ranging in * k c ,
,
be tecurr.l by a mortgage
farm, aubjeci to any existing
_________
prior ,r,MU ,0 *° Ji jeara old. Tueadgy* ! ! , ^ r , . l * ? , 1' '
f-?*'!
night on
on charge!
cliargri they
they participated
partuipatnl ^Ilf ford McKibbm, ( harle* Mnrrlliens.
night
Andrew Bracken.. KINGSTON*. Jamaica. B W. I.
The Farm er* Home A.lmlnlvtra-1 In aex parties in the apartment *on: tenor.
Walter f.lelow, William Hoag.
_ No&lt;1 NcwU)n Nether*olc.
lion only makes loans when *ati»-1 01 • notorious procurer,
Roticrt Maro, George Touhy and
ftetory credit ia not available from j I'ollc* *»id Ihcir inveatlgallon
51, minister of financr. died Tuc»other aourrrs. The program re I Mill wa* n»i complete and that as Harry Weir.
day at his home of a heart attack.
An invitation to altrml la rx
ccnlly wa* rx|Kinded to make the many aa 3Qteenagers may have
tended hy the church lo all who
fund* available to owner* who on­ been involved m the parties.
NLW YORK tL’P li—Silent film
T he jive boy a and five glrla like muuc and who find this and star Helen Olivetti. 64, was
ly engage in a small amount of
Ihe
worshipful
afmoaphrre
of
the
will be charged with juvenile de­
farming.
candlelit church a fitting way to burned to drath Tueiday in her
Green handles the FHA pro­ linquency today. Their name*:
apartment here when her clothing
observe the significance of the
gram In Seminole. Flagler. Volusia, were not revealed.
caught fire, apparently from a
Faster
season.
George Dlibin, 41, w*i sought
cigarct.
Orange and Brevard countlr*. Ills
office ia located In room 417. San­ • a the initlgator of the parties,
ford Atlantic National Bank Build lie wax arrested last month sin
OTTAWA, Ont. (t'P I) — Sidney
Ing. Sanford. Additional Informa­ der the name ol Ronald Stevenv
L Smith, secretary of state for
tion and application blanks arc on charge* of supplying Shu • a
cxtrinal affairi. M, died Tuesday
night rail girls to wealthy bml
available at the ofticf.
1
I
in his apartment of a heart at
* Mi
TAt.LAIIASSKK
(L
T
D
—
Be
neasmrn. p o l i c e said, but hr
tark.
lirrd Florida Supreme Court Jus
jumped t'JO bail and (ltd.
Police said Dilbina' apartment tlie Rivers Buford died here lues
WASHINGTON (U P D - J Klahr
was used for Ihe aex parties be j day night aftrr a short illnra* Huddle, 67, fir at U S. amba-aador
lto l.n l. .1. . . . . . t o ! , . I h .r S u .t o d . P h i l Z Z
fore be waa arrested on Ihe call
chief jualice of the court, from
" fc
girl charge*.
i *;
19-71 to 19.7J and 1913 tu 1941. He I
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• *4 i
9 O
retired March I, 1P4S
,
,
,, ,
..
HOLLYWOOD (L T D Mrs
t.raveaide a c r v .c , will be at I j j , f„ ( Jrm |rh„ ,
molflPP
v
IXINDON' (U P !) — Radio Moa
3 p m. Thuraday «i Wntern
, , [
Tow-, In a broadcast beamed
feinetcry in Quincy Ilia b»dy will | t 3
iv
* *
*,m,eh*«l &lt;lipd
British listeners, laid Tuesday! y— • I
||
it
lie in state at the Supreme Court
Building Thursday from 10 12 a
Bight P r e a l d e n t Fiaenhower s 1 I r j n l p v A n m i S r H
• apeech Monday night Indirat. I
H I|ilC
f u liy U Q IU
m.
‘the poailhilUy of a thaw In thr \
Ihe irlitrd Justice was born In
told war.
WASHINGTON tU P li- D r John I'ulavkl, Tenn . Jan. 19. ISIH but
# (j
The Soviet cnnimrntator re P Hagen »avs the t'niled Stairs moved with hi* family to Wewa ' q.vs I ' R i V r i i r n . i - n , . ” ’
buked .he President for • divot-'»i*l »fy "'try soon* to put three
“ “ • “ "•■•“
.. ........ .... . . . i rS ttS«i.*A&amp; “ 5 ? . ^ 2 i Z l
;•
Ing a good half ol his ipeech to a *atel!ltea Into orbit simultaneous educated
in Tenncater and Cal
director, says acientiata don't
description of America's great j 1)' with one launching,
houn County, ll a , public acboola.
think smog viu ir* organic illness
war machine." but added that his
Hagen head, ihr Vanguard dlHe represented Calhoun County such as colds nr flu.
trntative agrrenieiit lo aumml* '' i"M Uf tW 7flllhtl.lt ArrnrrJtitii a in the stair House of Brprrsenta
talks "can only be wrleortert'’
and Spare Administration
lives in l»ul and was prosecuting nnv'|Uon' t h * a t t * , » * i * ^ u
The rew liunrhin; at Cape Ca- atiorney for Gadaden County from , ltIj .
"The Pieaideq* oaell on »v
*
,e
*
'
nstant inflammation of
called Soviet threatv which exist naveral, F l a . will be an expert- igo* to 1511.
i
.
,,
,
,
,
,
.
toe
eye*.
no*e
and
throat
only in the private imagination of mimt n&gt; mrasurr the earth'* mag.
Jutlire Buford
Itufor.l practiced
practived law In 1
» ,
tnroat xeem
Juitlre
.4 !
* ' 0M
thronlc
&gt;4 • some U. S. joiirnaliiti. hut h i* 1nrtic field at variou* altitude* Wrwahitchka. Marianna and ijuin-1 faticue "
quahfi.d acceptanic of summit |
} n **uje air drag in Ihr rar- ey unlit :9K\ when he wa* ap-1
talks this aurnmer is a good step tBrd atmo*phrre a few hundred pointed viaie atiorney for 'he 9th
Judicial ( ircuit by Gov. Albert
5 i i forward," the Moscow Radio laid mllex up.
\ "This ia in line with the thawHagen laid Tueediv the rocket W. Gilchrist.
lag Ice and melting anow"
«** nearly ready and would be,
He continued In that office until
_______________________
turd "within week*." The aalel- 1971, when lie waa elected attor­
N O W S H O W IN G
ney general, and he held the
No C h ilrlrfti A l l o w " w‘11
u,p
until
O l’ K N 12:45
- M A n T K o n ,.. , r
ariin
rourt
•ugurated a n e w
casurae —
Juvenile
ejavirae
Ju v e m .e Delinquency. ,u , f „ r |W(,
m||
i for adult* only.

Red Radio Thinks
'Thaw' Is Coming

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To Present Music
01 Easter Season

' "You can count on that, you,** I)u,lln n u rfht‘* &lt;f» »le
gxn bank on It, you fan bet jour ol more than a million New York
jKonomic lives on it."
era, the boy* and g:rla from SI.
Petcriburg Senior tligh School rat
mm
It out In the Paramount Hotel lobby
on quiet Broadway.
Some of the glrla cried. During
the past month they had done bunl dreda of houra of baby-utUng tu
'help earn the 311,000 needed (or
*,Ftrm homing loan fundi now i the trip. The buy* had contributed
Sunday, .larch . . at . .A p. m.
iara available to eligible farmer*, j their snare by wathmg ears, sellThe hour long a m ic e will in­
fanehers, grove owner* and other liug newspaper* and mowing lawn*. clude three organ aclcrtlon* play,
With
the
J
kiumIIc u optimism of
agricultural people In Seminole
ed hy Mra. George Touhy, mini*County, Curlia J . Green, local 'youth, the student* believed until
well wftrr the parade started that ,rr "f music.
am vrvi^r ......... i Band Director llverett Kolwrta
So!" portion* of the number*
x ',ou1'1 ,,,,n oul ,h' technicality1 wttl lie *ui.g by Mr*. Rol&gt;ert Gra

farmers May Get
Housing Loans Now

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i plunged |n|o the JO* «outhward rick'* Day gteenery tinder a \ Civil Mr Patrol helicopter hat
into North Carolina and aectiori blanket of white in parti of the I dropped food and mfdicir.a to tha
of Georgia and Alabama.
Midwei. and the Fait. A »urpri*e [ aCOUU.
Sub • aero temperature* were
1 Another group of *0 acouta
Common In the northern Great • nowiform and high winda bat*
leached their home* In W aukeshaf
tered
130
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marrhert
in
New
Lake* it-gum, with Grand Marala,
M lrh. reporting CO 1-elow
York C ity* St. Patrick* Day W t-, Tuesday night after • - ng
Snow* Tue«day buried St Pat- parade. But de pile tha atorm. the raroned in F-nd Du f-ae Coun.
ly by the weekend atorm. Th»y
turnout ict a record.
aaid they aufered little dlicomfort
A half • foot of new anow hit became they had plenty of food
lower Michigan, and the Niagara. and warm blanket*.
N Y , »iea «a&lt; blanketed by four
The death toll In atorm* *b:c»
2-' rev en In
The Hutrhini Clothing Center hi* loth year in the mercantile to aix Inche*. A five • inch mow. •he weekend tot*
fall in the South Bend, In d, area both Iowa and Wlaccnaln, four In
will open Thuraday In Fern Park. field, and ha* two itore* in MatAlthough
Hulchina fuL-ched off a raah of traffice arc! Michigan, three in Arkanaai. ar.d
Located in the port office build­ lachuartt*.
live* m S. Lancaater. Mata, he denta. two «f them involving ur.e each In Ttx.**, Itlino;*, M i••
ing. the itore will feature mrn'a mil aprnd much of his time in •rhool buvea. However, moie than
auUll and Ohio.
£
jn childien eacaped Injury.
apparel.
Fern Park.
In
Wisconsin.
'.’
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Madiaon
Boy
According to owner William A
Manager of the llutrhma Cloth Scouts were freed by county workllutchini, the renter will be Ing Center i* Perry Kieratad of era Tuesday after being •now"ftrictljr a bargain itore." felling Foreat City. Kieratad live* In a bound four daya at Green Lake.
factory and jobberi rluteout*. trailer, and plant to devote a good
teronda. tamplea, bankrupt stock portion of hit time to the develop
and overrule.
ment of the renter.
i mail tuaat
Fnipham will lie on perfect
The ttnre will be open Sunday
NT.tv YORK i L IT i—The Fed j
rn «o rooo vatua
fit. ' If we ran't fit them, we through Thuraday, from 9 a m eral government ha* collected'
Cot**MIKf*-**l Sfcgf'
won't lake their money," Hutchin* lo 9 p. m . and doted every Frt more than TOO billion dollar! in
la* 1st dlaktlMI. *•*'•aid. 'O ur policy la to inform day and Saturday night* without income tavet from individuals and
■a.gxti.li-cilaritantx
the public aa to the exact quit- exception.
corporation* aince 1911, when the
rv* Huaveix Ut*e»&lt;a
ity of the merehandi»e. We do not
"Thu will be a friendly atore; lhth amendment to the i onutitucuax'iis acallllla ^ &lt;0L-7J* I
earrv an-ealted trade m m ei "
a hu«y etore." Hutrhmt «aid ' Rut tmn «a« ratified, arrordmg to the
llutrhma la not new In the doth never too buiy to talk fuhmg Tax Foundation. That amendment
AT rooo •TORI* IVIBYWHIUI
Ing buaineii. He li now entering with cuitomera and frler.da.
gave birth to the income tax.

I'niled Prr.e International
Winter held the forv againtt the
enruahlng •pring reaion today,
irattering •now flurtiei arroM the
northrad and driving told air into
Dixie.
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three ilay«, otermghl reading*

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Breakfast Meeting
Held By Women
By Marias H. Jnnrt
The March meeting ef the 0 \ i
dn " oman't Club wai held F ri
day. March 13, at thf local club
feou*e T h ii meeting wat the an
Huai breakfait with Mrt. J a m r t
Wilton at chi m n of the break,
fa t i committee. Auiltlng her were
V * Bob Ragrdale, Mrt W. ft
Wntmon. Mrt. W. V Swenaon
&gt;lri. A. A. M&gt;ert. Met. Frank
Talhott and Mrt Lynn Neely.
Mn. Frank Talhott met gue«tt
at the door of the club room
which « n beautifully decorated
in an Ea«ter theme A lovely flo
r aI arrangement, Panted b&gt; cera
n»ie rooitert, graced the mantle
The officer!’ and guett’a table »a»
reaiered with an Fatter nett of
green gratt and colored eggt with
reramie roottert on either tide
ferung tablet were decorated in
Similar arrangementi
Following the breakfatt. Mrt
JMarv nerflinger. of the H onda
fnwer Corporation. Winter Park,
aroke to memhert on Proper
Lighting, utmg demonitrationa to
emphanr* her addreit.
Mrt. R W. Fitei prended at
th*butineia tetiion. The retigna
t i " of Mrt Roy Weitenbarger at
eivie ehairman wat accepted with
regrett and Mrt John l.undy wat
elacted to fill the office
|
Attend Tournament
' Attending the Oviedo Hilliard
basketball game of the tnurna
ment in c.ainetville, lait Thurt
day afternoon were Mr. and Mrt
Ferdinand Duda, Mr. and Mrt
Andrew Duda, Mrt. John Puds
f § Mr. and Mrt. C.torge K e lte y .
Mr. and Mrt J R Jonet. Mrt
Ben C. Wainrtght. Mrt. J I.. Mai
calm. M ri. F.lhert Beatley. Joe
L . Mikler, Sharon Howell. Virgi
'uta Beatley. Charlet B eatley,
Marilyn Mather a.
F.leanor Duda. Hubert Praia!,
ijklhert Myart. Walter Teague J r ..
IXailh Malcclm. Tom Brown. Joe
Malcolm. Tommy Bryant. I ’rofea*or and Mri. W. H DeShato, Mr.
Mra. Jantea Partin. Maralyn
Partin, Sutanne Partiev Jim m y
PeSharo, Rente Fleming.
Pat
Jiekaon. Mary Jane Keltev. Ola
d)» Alford, loretta Fore. Julie
Bore, Ann l.undy.
Mr. and Mri Jamet K Brookabire, II. R. Spenrer. Joe Mai
eolm. Joy Wainright, Wee F t a n ,
Pritcilla Tube. Naomi Tuhy. Jim
my Jonei. John David Beatley.
Melania Jackton, Marlene Belll^ n , Betty Duda. Sandra Bell
horn, Jotephine Mikler. Porothy
Puda. Katherine Mikler. Tomm y
Fflet, Shirley Mikler, VTonne
King. Ka'herine Duda
Partene
Rhinehart, and Mri P ”*r» Kea
ley.
Four Oviedo alumni, nowr at
tending the t’nivertity of Florida,
who were in attendance at the
game, were Ann PeSharo. l.uther
Puda, Ferdinand Puda and F.lena
»by.
The cheer leadera. Pat Jackaon.
r.ladya Alford, loretta Fore. Ret
lie and Junie Fleming, Julie Gore
and little Mary Jinr Keltey are
due much prilf# for their adm ir­
able tupport at Thuraday'a game
at well at during the regular aea
aon garnet.
The iMedo team remained In
C a in w ille through F n d a y for
Other tournament gamea.
•
Stock Shower
Mra A J. Reyno'dt and Mrt
T.ynn Neely were eo-boitataaa at
a ttork thower honoring Mrt
Boh Ramho. Tueidiy night, at the
Reynolds home
Mrt Hiroid L»l*a and Mra 0
W Alford won pr.ret during the
game period
The many lovely gifta opened
by tha honoree, wrro patted
^iong the giicili aftor which re
peihmenti of punch and home­
made eookici were served
Invited werr Mri Ida Jarkaor..
Mri. Pouglli Jackton. M rt. G.
W. Alford, Mri Hiroid L y le i,
Mrt Billy Meek, Mrt Char'ei
Pendarvit, Mr« F F.'dndge. Mrt
Gordon Prndirvil, Mre B ill) Joe
f.ukai. Mrt T. G. Crota. Mri
Theron J. Reyanldi. Mrt H. V.
Ram ho.
Mri
Bryant Htrkton
Mrt Sarah Hlckmn. Mrt Buddr
nallowa*. Mri Ralph Neely, Mm
Jean Ramho. Mri Naomi Rat
•r. Mr&lt; C. Meihrnv and -Mrt
3eia Taller of Ocoee.
Pertoail
Jimm» Rrockihire took irhnlat
tie arhnement teiti at Rollini
CaL'ege Saturday morning and
Wet Kvani Oi.edo High Junior
took teita it Boone High in Or
landn. Saturday.

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Highlights Of Eisenhower's Berlin Crisis Address
WASHINGTON (m * n — nigh
light* of President ri##«how*r'i
trUvUlon radio addrraa .Monday
night on the Berlin ensta, defense,
and mutual aecurity:
W* liavr no intention of forget
tins our right* or of deserting a
f t re people. loviet ruler* ahould
ramember that free m*n havt,
before this. died for to railed
•'eerap* of pa(*r" which repratented duly and honor »nd free
#om.
The ahirkinf of msr respontihsi
ttea would tolvr no problems for
Bt. It would mean the end of all
hope* lor a Germany under gov
ernment of German ebooamg.
Certainly, Ihr American and
Western people* ilo not want war.
Global conflict under modern con
ditiona could mean the dcatrurtlon
of civillralion. The Soviet m leri.
Uirmtelvet, are well aware of thu
fact.
Bwt .»M liistory ha« taught ■*
tha grim lesson that no na •.«
ha* over liean auccessful kn avoid-

Law Says Thieves
Not Mer. Of World
LONDON ftll’l) — Police *ald
today that the thieves who broke
into Iww Amb»*»*drur*, one oi
London's *marte*t nightclub*, ap­
parently ' were not men of the
world."
They *»id the thieve* smoked
cigar*
without
removing
the
band* and opened a b o ttle of bur­
gundy by pushing the "ork down
With a wrewdrlver.

ns die terror* of war by refusing
to defend it* risht* — by attemp'lnf to plarate tggrrsunc
Whatrver risk of armed conflict
may ha Inherent In the pretent
Berlin attuation, K waa deliberate
ly created by the Soviet ruler* , ,
Our final choice I* negotiation,
avrn while ww continue to pro­
vide for our verurity asalnat
every threat. We are seeking
meaningful negotiation at thia mo

merit. The United State* and It*
alliea atand ready to talk with So­
viet representative* at any time
and under any rtrcumatancc*
which offer prospect* of worth
white remit*. . .
The Soviet note of March 2nd
appear* In h* a move toward n#
gntiation on an Improved hatl*.
We would never negotiate under a
dictated time limit or agenda, or
on other unreaionahle term* We

Is Leaning Tower Leaning Too Much!
FiSA, Italy f l f P I t - H *w lean­
ing Tower of I'Imi going to topple?
And H to, whet awn be don* ahowt
ItT
Many expert* predict tfiat Ifi#
I. foot lower, bit Ml almost *00
)ear* ago, will fall over anjelicre
from SO to 300 year* from now uo
les* something ta done.
Their prediction* are ba**d on
the lad that M&gt;# white marble
structure baa been leaning at an
alarming rat* in recent year*.
Now 17 feet. U S inche* out of
plumb, it ha* tilted **» inche*
line* lain -- aUiut twice the rate
of Use preceding 80 year*. In lt»Wt,
it leaned .01*1 nf an Inch, grraleat
.n any recorded year.
All agree that the lean la due
|o the soft.
water permeated
ground under it* ba»e in ihr PIarts del Mlracoli. In fart, the
tower started lean.ng right at the
itart — back in II &gt;4 A.It. Alter
building the first three stone*,
the rn-arehlleet*. Ronanno and

Ougtlelmo. gave ap In disgust
Two hundred yeara later, another
architect fmiihed tfie Job. He
tried to correct the alant by an
gllng liie k»*t five floor* perpen
dicular to the bate, but they lean­
ed too.
Prof Giovanni Boaga, a Rome
engineer. I* one of those advorating drattir action
and right
away. He propose* that the tower
li« dismantled and that a thick
concrete *lab t»e sunk -40 feet Into
the ground, over which the atrurturr would t&lt;e reasM'inbled. He
ettlmale* that It would take five
year* and toil about $i*.ow&gt;,nOo.
Another proposal t* for pum(i
Ing out tome nf the tand about
the have on the far side nf the
lean, thu* enabling the tower to
shift bark to a vertical position
by Itself
Hut tfie "lh»aiKi»," the town
folk who di pend for their daily
bread on the great curiosity of
tourist* in the leaning tower, are
tearful of any meddling

are. with our illiei. However, hi of treasure, and put a more In-' We have heard that our mili­
view of the changed tone So tana* strain on all our resources tary posture hat been subordinat­
vlet note, concerting a repiy to and rapabilitlei. We would become ed to a balanced budget, to the
; more and more like a garrison Jeopardy of nur national defense.
that note.
We have heard that our de
It ta my hop* that thereby ait state.
Fortunately, sm do not have to fensea are presently — or they
of ua can reach agreement with
the Soviets on an early meeting adopt such a desperate course will be sometime in the future—
at th« level of foreign ministers. Nearly 30 nation* have joined Inadequate to meet recurrent
Assuming development*
that with ae In a cooperative effort to Communist thrrat*.
We have heard that more man
Justify a summer meeting at the protrrt freedom,
power In our force* than ! have
summit, the United State* would
Of late I — and I am aura the recommended I* essential in the
be ready to psrtietpaie » ttw*
American people — have heard or prrsent dreur.istances, for psy­
further effort.
read conflicting Halm* about our chological reasons if for no other.
__________________________
My friend*, such assertions a*
V the United Male*, a too*, had defenses
In carry the full burden of de­
fending it* interest* from the
Commumel thrrat, we would have
to draft a much larger portion of
our manhood Into the armed ser­
I/)NI&gt;ON
(UFH — FrinceM
•he watched th* touring In ape
vices, spend many more billion*
Margaret laughed Monday night of the Comi-die Frnnrals prevent
through a French bedroom fare* Feydeau's "La Hindoo" — The
which had turfi raey lines vita Tarkey Cock — in French.
leading msa appeared em barras­
The play ii a 19th Century comsed.
j edy with recurring triangle situa­
tion*, a ca«t of seducers and
CINCINNATI, Ohio (U P I) —
flirt*, and bed* a- th* main stage
George Guckenberger, who ha*n‘t
I prop*
been to New York for many
Stage seducer Jean Mayer waa
year*, recently received &lt; t-.m
Irmbarra-*rd both for the naughty
mon'« from the clty'l Msgist.-.U/s
W A K EFIELD . Maw. fl'IM i — ' French line* ami the fact that the
Court ordering him to appsar
within 10 days on a speeding Glean living pays off tn this town. ' girl hr wooed in the play wa*
Don Young, 21. has applied for Kngllvh and named Maggy.
rharge, mad a rherk for $30 or
Denne Noel, who played th#
face revocation of his driver * |f- a $10 grant from the Jonathan
Nirhola Ttmperanr* and Tobacco part of Maggy, said the prinr***
rrnte.
Guckenberger had a ready ex­ Fund, admlnistrrad by town of seemed to enjoy it immensely.
Quern Mother Elisabeth, tanjy
planation. though. Aa ragiatrar of flciali.
Nichols established lit* fund tn I Churchill, I July Eden, and a host
motor
vehlrlra for
Hamilton
County, Ohio, hi* name appear* IMJ to pay young men $10 for of other name* of Hriti*h society
on all llrrntei inurd in the coun­ abstaining from liquor and sm ok­ were In the audience. So was the
I/&gt;id Scar
ty A resident apparently rerelv- ing between the age* of 14 and lord chamberlain,
*d a speeding ticket In New York &gt;1
brough, who** Job it I* to cenvur
Young t* the 10th applicant In , all performances in the British
and the policeman limply wrote
I theater.
It out to George Guckenberger.
th* past 44 years.

Racy Lines Amuse Princess Margaret

Motorist Thinks,
Acts Very Quickly

Clean Living Pays
Young Man At 23

these are simply not true They I am sure: That we have the
are without foundation. . .
courage and rapacity to meet the
stern realities of the present and
Fellow Americans. of one thing the future We need only to un­
derstand the Isiuaa and lo pra»
tie* th* self discipline that free­
dom demands . .
Together with our alUea we
stand firm wherever tha probing
finger of an aggrrsaor may point
Thus w# lessen the risk of aggreeC R EEN SB U R G . Ind fl'P It — stun: Thus we shall with resold
Authorities today eonvidered per­ lion and courage, struggle evsg
jury charge* against Mayor Shel­ forward to th* dream of a yusa
don Smith who admitted he faked and permanent pcaec.
God helping ut. we shall stand
t ra/or attark tn cover hi* ap­
propriation of $7.17* In city fund*. always equal to th* challenge.
Decatur C o a n t y Prosecutor
Btrhard Garvry *ald Smith, 41,
confuted Monday night after tak­
ing a lie detector test in Indianapalls state police ’ *adquarter»
NICOSIA. Gyprue (U P lj- C o i.
Smith told pnl’* •&gt;# took the
money to eover
os* he ru«- George Grivas, th* elusive lead**
tained when sn unidentified man of the anti Brill(h underground oo
wlndlrd him out of M.noO in a Cyprus, emerged from year* if
"pigeon drop" confidence game biding today and left by plane lo*
The mayor originally rlatwied Uhen* and a hero's welcome.
The Greek government sent tw&lt;*
three men lured him So hit pri­
vate office, where he elso oper­ special planet to th* British Royal
ate* an acccunting lervlrc. Feb. Air F irre base her* lo pick up
?l and attaclird hit with rator Grtva* and his party. Hr was
blade* He tald hr fainted and the taken to the airport tn a Greek
assailant* looted hit office of Comular car. closely followed by
*3,000 In eity Court fine* and Greek Archbishop Makarius.
fT.I78 In rath bonds.
One of Smith’s duties as mayor
It lo serve a* city Judge, handling
mostly traffic Ca«es, He also Is
m i r iT in i % n %«u
Xoilft |i hereto) *i»*n th«t f
chairman of the County Republi*r » * * * .| tn tiu• 'f•* • * at Boot* T.
san Committee.
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n a m e nf A m a r t r a e
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Mayor Confesses;
Razor Attack Fake

Underground Boss
Headed For Greece

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County Commissioners Request 11-Point Legislative Program
| ty id own and nperatw a
Tb* Samtaota County Commit- 1
of
Thia developed w ithin the past
lion today revealed an 11-point w ithin the county.
I few
week*
a fte r
Commtiaion
The program, (or the moot part,
o rri;rim , designed to liv e the
Chairman John K rid e r revealed
JP.niy more home rule, which ia the aatne aa that discussed d u r­ | that Oaceola A irp o rt at Lake liarw ill be fought in the Legislature ing a recent meeting between ne&gt; might beeomt available to the
L'ommiaiiontra and members of county lor I t . provided legislation
this year.
Heading th* Uat U ■ request to the local legialalivt delegation. t ia passed to allow the eounty to
One new Item which appears on ] own and operate an airport.
give the Commiaaion authority to
Other proposal! on the list are:
levy aiaeaamrnU (or building of the Uat is a request (or authori

lUirushchev Halts
Nasser Support

Red Secret Agent
Gives U. S. Into
On Soviet Leaders

to award eootracto to
private eonstnictlor companies;
authority to tnitatl street light!
located outside corporate munlcl
palitiee in the eounty; authority
to accept maltriala or financial
contributions in the eosumicUon
of streets and roeda outside of
municipalities, when condition of
streets or roads i* c ritic a l and

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Residents Protest
location Of Dairy

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ditch, and Hardan apparentfc d • * nothing about I t "
Krloer said tha city and county
both had offared lo clear tha ditch,
wtotich la oo private property.
®Th* eounty U nitarian told the
Board that n* would like to k «
tbs dairy improve its conditions
and eventually move its operation.
Citing rapid growth in tha area,
Val Robbins la id . "Granted the
dairy era a there firs t. bet it was
to ha only tem porary-"
Commissioner* adopted a resolu­
tion asking correction of tha situs-

t rishTelebrate,
Mostly In U. S.
DUBUN
(U P D -T h a y pUyed
"God la v a the Queen" in Dublin
. , ..
.. . . . .
It wa* enough-in the old day*
Oiyway—to send a hoc • blcodad
Irishman on the warpath But
today, on St. Patrick'* Day of
all day*, the 40,000 persona Ustoning to the rendering of the
British national anthem didn't
turn a hair.
The slow, almost • pompous
■trains of tha anthem were beat­
en out at Daly mount Park ate
rtlum where English and Irish
■rveer elevens met in battle
9 k seemed a* though all of Dub
h was in tb * arena. Elsewhere,
M arly • deserted streets conflrmf ^ . “ t l S r It*? t£ ? TduUert*nlac#
to tb . world to eelebrat* St. Pat*.
Day—unless you happen to be to
toe "know

Captain Inspects
fuppy Facilities
Cept F. T. Hall, assistant In
apeclur general of the Supply
Corps for A ir, inspected all supply
facilities at the Sanford N iv a l A ir
Station last week
Tb* Inspection included the flupy and Fiseal Departments, Diairsing, Commissary and Navy
Kxehanga.

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Lana Turner Says:
Develop 'Oomph'
CHICAGO (U P l)- A r irte a U n a
Turnsr
rritle tia d
modem • day
starlets Monday for not working
hard enough at developing their
"oomph "
"Thai's Iha trouble with th ***
youngsters coming along," she
a l l . "They don't realise that
garner takes rim s."

May Sin Some Day
JACKSON. Mias. (U P I) - SUt*
Rap Jo* Blass explained th* MUMsstppt building commission's dodsion against naming futur* stats
building* for living p*r*naa this
way;
"A man srho to a saint today
'Ray b* a sinner tomorrow."

Just N ot Inhuman
D U M O IN U , tows (U P I) Mra M ildred Moffett ha* t o d
to t Iowa Supreme Court's niaa
married judges to reconsider their
tedaion to dmxy bar • direr*# a *
I m ground tost her hush and waa
•I. but nog tab* man, when ha

West To Propose
Meeting, May It
LONDON (U P I) -T h e Waat w ill
propose In a not# to the Soviet
Union this week that foreign m in­
iste r! meet May 11 in Geneva on
tha Berlin and German problem*,
authoritative sources said today.
The Western not* is expected
to be completed within 48 hours.
O fficial source* said the Wee-

AN INDEPENDENT

United Press I^uxed Wire

WASHINGTON (U P I) The
House Committee on tin American
Activities lays a top Soviet secret
service agent who defected five
years ago gave the West an inti
mate view of K re m lin leaders and
their pnvale lives.
The defector was identified *•
Pater Sergeyeriv Deriabtr, one
lime No, J man in the "O kh ra ni,"
the ultra hush hush secret police
responsible for guarding Soviet
leaders.
Deriabin
u
reported
living
somewhere in ih * U. 8 Hut the
committee won't aay where because of the danyer ut possible
retaliation by Soviet agents.
HOLLWOOD (U P I) — Muller
Tb* committee also wouldn't d i­ Bn&gt;*. service station w ill wash
vulge when Deriabin testified. all green automobile* free today
Committee Chairman Francis E. In honor of St. P atrick
W alter (D P *.! said only he and I
staff director Richard A rm * were |
present during the testimony,
V IE N N A lU li) - - A u s tr a tn Prramade public Monday night
deni Adolf Bchacrf ha* |K&gt;*lponed
Waller described Deriabin aa scheduled v iiiu to the Soviet Un­
the highest ranking Soviet official ion. Sweden and Finland.
aver to defect to the Weil. He
said Deriabin has been " ii ii i t i n g
certain agencies of the govern­
N E W ORLEANS (U P D —Thom­
ment of the UmDd States."
as L . McKnighl, $5. and his (kb
State Department sourres said
year-old bride honeymooned today
the defector asked for and was
in fro n t porch rocking chair*.
grantrd political asylum ia the
United S utra after crossing the
Iron Curtain into Australia in Feb
N E W YORK IU i ’1) — Funeral
ruary. 19W. He now is working
service*
fur Jan saxophonist l«stoward U. S citizenship
Deriabin testified lhat Ihr late le r Young will be held Thursday
in a Manhattan funeral chapel.
Josef Stalin and current Soviet
Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev as
well as other top Soviet leader*
WASHINGTON ( L I D — sen
lived belter than American m il­
Vance lla rtke (D .-ind.) h a l intro
lionaires
Of Stalin* sun. Vasili, the for­ durt-il a bill h&gt; give W orld War I
mer Soviet agent said: "H r was veteran* pi-mumi of Si oil a monili.
actually an alcoholic and a thor­
oughly-corrupted individual" who
M o s c o w (U PI) — The huvict
thrrw loud parties with prosti
Union w ill have 7 m illio n radios
lutes
ami 3,500,uuu TV sets b&gt; I S*&gt;5, it
wa* reported last night.
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E*t*bHihed 1908

Ito necessity to
amend the sontog laws requiring
bond* for ronatnicUaa to streets
and roads in subdivisions: p e rm it
liv e legislation •&gt; require coo
tractors' bond* and registration
In Scmioolt, and providing for
fee and authorisation tor examina­
tions and eerttfiratioa of contract­
ors and journeymen doing work

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DAILY NEWSPAPER

TUESDAY, MARCH 17. 1959

to Bammote t'oantp, and .
to r fees.
This program, along fle e t gen­
eral lines, is expertrd in win ap­
proval of local legislator*. Com­
missioners and legislator* have
agreed that such a program would
give the Commission more free­
dom in running the- ovunty *nv*
ernmrnt.

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NO, 391

FLORIDA

Ike's Stand Strengthens Allies

News Briefs Real Estate Deal President Pledges
G» een Curs Lucky
Dampened; Zoning Efforts For Peace

Prison Ur Death?

Green Carpet Is Out

Woman Has Baby
In Living Room;
Liked TV Show

Rockin' Honeymoon

Last Rites Planned

Vet Pensions Asked

Reds Gutting' Sets

on the av* of the NATO council
meeting A pril 1.
The mre ling, which w ill follow
confidential talk* this weekend be­
tween President Eisenhower and
British Prime Minister Harold
Macmillan, will lay down a solid
Western policy line for the projetted talks with the Russians
v&gt;rl, . v of plan* in
d propos­
uruD3i
A. variety
and
al* ir e being readied by the Wes­
tern power* for the conference,
according to authoritative diplo­
matic sourivi
It was officially confirmed to ­
day that the U. 8. has c ir­
culated a German peace treaty
draft.

Scott Kelly Named
TALLAH ASSEE (U P D — ben.
Scott Kelly o( Lakeland today
was named chairman of the im ­
p o rta n t Senate Committee on Pub*
lie Hoads and Highways

MOSCOW' (U P D — Diplomatic
ub*erver* predicted today the
Suviet government would welcome
TALLAHASSEE (U P D — The
President Elsenhower's condition­
Pardon
Hoard today refused to
al willingness lo attrnd a summit
spare tin- life id Harley A. C otter,
conference.
Up to mid * afternoon. Moscow sentenced to die fo r the slaying
had not reacted to the President'* of Gitehrisl Sheriff M ark Rtad.
speech. IIU s ta trm e n li doubtless
were being studied carefully.
VENTURA, Calif. (U P D —Eliza
The Western concensus here
was that what Elsenhower said beih Duncan, convicted o f murder
would be welcomed as a "lesa today faced potuble death «r life
negative" approach than before in prison for hiring tw o k ilim
to the question of auitimlt talk*— to m urder her son's prctrnatu wife.
a forum w hlrh the Russian* eon
sitter vital to Ih r solution ot major
International problems.
WASHINGTON (U P D — Ire
It waa generally belirvrd among land's President Scan T . O'Kelly
Western diplom at* that ltntlsh received a grern ra rp e t, Si Pat­
Prime Minister Harold Macmillan ric k 's Day welcome today as he
had been p a rtly Instrumental in a rrive d to beem a state v isit
M E M P ,,ls W P I) “ The Gen
« NH n S l a i N e d / Eisenhower's acceptance of Die
j * 1” *? 9 " °°. M i- I^ k in g Ned*. idea of a aumm ll conference.
Gobbled* . Goody Gary* and Fog
TALLAHASSEE
(U P D
The
gy Freds.
Cabinet today gave Penal Direc­
The campaign was launched
tor It. tb Culver the gu-aln-ad to
Monday at the beginning of a four
build a new pruon ta r d ily at Hsi
day workshop the federal agency
lord w ith convlei labor
ia sponsoring her*. The purpose
The Good Samaritan Home will
is to train personnel in weeding
out obscure language in Navy cor­ rrle b ra tr ita 11th anniversary
ALGIERS. Algeria |U I'D - T .ie
with help from Seminole County
respondence
French army announced Monday
Commissioners grantrd lISS ibis
These are definitions of the
night that the Algerian rebel* loti
terras, a* provided by official* at morning to Mra Montes Harris]
b i t men in clashes w ith French
In pmeurr a lifte r for patients
the workshop:
iroops last week. French losiei
Nit-Picking Neda- Tnos# in who cannot get nut of hed rfone
were act si Ik men killed.
The
Negro
home
for
the
aged
I*
stating on Having work re don* lo
now incorporated. Mrs. lla m a
suit personal desires
Gobbled/ — llook C a r y l— Those said "We have never denied anyCOLUMBUS, Ohio t U P lt -t.ov
who use odd and unusual words one the right to come there, and
In Iritera.
rv rn take in nerdy children The Michael V. IllSal.e said today that
Fuggy Freda — Persons who home Is one o f th * best in th* h* may answer the abusive le tiir*
h r has rrc rlrrd about hia propoied
w rit* Utters without th* benefit whole stat* of F lo rid a ."
of adequate Information pertain
The 11th anniversary of the tax inerrates with a printed card
Ing lo th rir subject
| home w ill be c c irb a rird Sunday. which would read;
"Hu *r» you."

Killer Must Die

Nit-Picking Neds,
Feds1 Foggy Freds
Gotta' Get Gone

Question Debated
A |7M.i&gt;uU real estate deal in
Seminole .ju n ty was dampened
this morning at Ihe County Com­
mission meeting
G. Andrew Speer, representing
Ihe trustee of th* purchaser, told
the Hoard that on the very day
Hubert Black purchased Garden*
Farms acreage, a legal had run re­
questing the area lo be soned in­
dustrial
L D. Plant, owner of a rendering
plant in the arra, asked the m o i l ­
ing to prulect his business and lhat
of a neigh lairing slaughterhouse.
Director Huh Brown said the
Zoning Hoard hail approved the re
inning, ami felt that a bufhr xone
was herded, since residential arras
would be affectrd by odor* and
flies from tb* two firms.
"W hile Mr. I'lanl has krpl h it
business a* clean a* possible, H
would still constitute a health and
nuisance lie«aril if residential
arras should spring up around It,"
he said.
Brown said that Plant had plan
■ted no industrial expansion at this
time,
Bpcer asked fur a delay lo action
on th* xontng until hla client* can
b* notified. Also prrsenl was a
representative of the North O r­
lando Company, A, l.ippineotl
l.ippinrotl told Co mm la* loners.
"We anticipate that tn Ihr next
few year* we w ill have seven or
right Ihoixaml home* out there
\ \ r feci this inning is a little pre­
mature. We may be joined soon
with Gardena Farms, and already
have a very valuable investment in
South Seminole County."
The decision was put off until
ihe next meeting A pril 7. If studies
are still required, the hearing w ill
(&lt;c continued

Visits Postponed

tz ft siT m e m rrH Russians Expected
To Welcome Talks

Con Labor Oku&gt;ed

Commission Aids
Negro Aged Home

W ar Dead Reported

‘And So Are You’

LOS YNGEI.ES f UPI i - A M
year-old woman says she gave
birth to her fifth child tn a couch
in her living room because she
was watching a movie on televi­
sion and didn't want to mis* the
end.
Mrs. Virginia Smith, wife of a
carpenter, said, " I t was a good
movie and I didn't want lo turn
it off.
" I feel lin r now, although I had
s fewr uneasy moment* I'll have
all my children lhat way "
Mrs. Smith rsplained that ihe
hadn't railed a doctor when she
felt tha beginning of labor pain*
"They gave n ir too much anes­
thesia in ih i1 hospital for one of
my deliveries, to t derided lo
have th* hah) at home." the said
Th# movie was "Lucky N ltk j
Cain," starring George Rxfl.

Budget Revised,
Adopted By County

The revised budget for the rnuri
ty’a capital Improvement plan
was adopted this morning.
Tli# budget was chan ted In In
rlude Find* for the new eounty
health center, which w ill be built
Two Navy men were le n t lo the with matching funds from the Hill
hovpital at the Jacksonville Naval Burton Hospital Fund.
A ir Station, following an accident
at g:16 a m. today near the Motors
Ir.n on Seminole B ird .
O liv e r Mundell W hite, V A II 9.
and William Bradford G r a y .
Mayor I^-e Gary of Oviedo and
N'AMTO, suffered lacerations ard
fractures after White’ s ear ran off County Commissioner Vernon Dunn
the road and hit a c tly light pair toured Slate Road 4M yesterday
The men were taken to Orlando with e representative from the
A ir fo r re Have Hospital before be­ State Road Department.
ing transferred to J ac kxonv lilt.
Dunn aald this morning that Ihe
W hile's car was a Intel loss.
represgnlallva had agreed to push
llie resurfacing of 42* in budget
hearings.

Smacks Pole;
Texan Last Symbol 2C arNavy
Men Hurt
Of Bloody Strife
HOUTTON, Tex. ( U P I&gt;—Walter
Washington
Williams,
118, la
the lis t living symbol of some four
m illion man who fought the bloody
Chril War that spilt the nation
nearly a century ego.
Ha gained that distinction when
John Sailing, U t, died In a King#
port. Term., clinic Monday,
Williams predicted lix years
ago be would be th* Ia n living
eurvivor. He particularly wanted
la endive toe last Union veteran
and realised that ambition two
yeara ago when Albert Woolaoo of
Dwtoth. Mian.,
rad** to deato.
Unale Walt, i
■ally raise to kton, atone to nead
tog eawdetonce* to IiH in g '* fats
Dy. Ha laid he "would Hire to be
to T e n a g n ii wtoh him. If 1

further awfhoetoy to die board to
order that modes sen be appro­
priated to be disbursed to the
Senior and Junior Chambers of
Commerce to carry out Seminole's
overall publicity, advertising and
promotional work.
Authorise the board to make
purchases
«p to 11,000 without

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VOL- XLIX

CAIRO (U P I) —Soviet Premier hie" interference to tbs U.A f . ' t
Nikita Khrushchev's support of internal affairs.
r««m nni.»e tagainst
i i u u i ^ K hruihehtv
i U||to&gt;
Moscow^ statement
toe Iraqi Communists
^
th# iW#
President Gamal Abdel Nasser ^ | rg), ^ t|)e b itu r quarrel with
M s ended the lorg Sovlet-U.A.R. j \ | , M r over the Communist pen*
Iraqi
boncymoun.
1 *“tration
**“
“*of *—
1 “ Premier Abdel
Khrushchev a e &lt; u a • d Nasaar Karim Kassem's government.
Nasser's reaction was a* quick
Monday of wanting id in n e i Iraq
to the U.A R. Within a few houra and aa sharp as hi* replies to al­
Nasaar mapped back and accused leged Western Interference in
Khrushchev of "totally unaccepta- Arab affairs.
Both leader* said they wanted
to keep good relations, but their
public exchange made it clear
they were on opposite side*. Naaaer referred sharply to "new
form * of Imperialism.'*
Diplomats here s p e c u l a te d
whether the split w ill cut Rus­
County Commissioners played to sia's huge aid program lo Egypt
which began when the Communist
a full bouse today.
Sealing was scarce aa a large hl.-vr told Nasser a rr-V it- V"**
u.ne* then Russia has promised
delegation appeared to object lo
Nasser 1278 million In aid.
toe present operation of Herdin'*
A third Middle Ecat counlry
Dairy on Summerlin Ave.
now
involved in a war of word*
Mr*. Eugene OlUnartin present
with Russia ia Iran, tha pro-West­
a petltsou signed by US real
ern nation which borders both
la adjacent to the plant. "Tha
quitoet are very bad, and chil­ Iraq and Russia. Iran charged
dren can get aback ia the muck ia Monday that Soviet plane* mad*
•1 flights over Its territory la tha
f » ditch." aha laid.
Johr K rid e r, ebalrraaa of the past three months; the charge*
followed a Soviet propaganda bar­
Hoard added, "1 have Used there
for nearly to year*, and tha plica rage at Iran's naw pact links with
filthy. The watar Juat aland* in tha W a it

to noaht- to iwpev or
reconstruct them due to other
fommitmants of rounty equipment.
Amendment to the Seminole
County plat lew aa to requiring
eiaminationa a# plau and eeril
ftcauon of ownership, boundaries,
description, liens and Uses: per
missive authority for the board
to hira a county manager, give

waa ,vbk."
Blind and bedridden for several
yrara, be'a still perky. Dr. R. L
Wolfe examined him Sunday and
said he ia still in good health,
ronaidering hia age. and has a
• trong pulse and blood pressure.
Williams was a lid of 19 when
the first shot* w err fired on Ft.
Sumter In IM I, touching off the
four yean of strife that pilled
brother sgainat brothe, and father
against too.
He joined Gen. John B Hood's
Mh Cavalry at Corinth, Miss.,
threv years later as a "foragemaster." t)e forerunner of today's
quartermaster.
"We didn't get beat, we were
starved out. Got down to nothin'
bet parched acorn* to eat Pc*
et many a parrhed erom ," he re
aalis.
*

Gary, Dunn Tour
Road; Get Pledge

Weather

No BidH Received

Cloudy and toot, ste siio a a l rain
No bids have been submitted on
resting tonight. High today 90 I* th* M unty'a Palmetto A v*. pro
(X. !*&lt;• tonight SI to M. Wrdnes- perty.
day fair and cool, Hbilling wind*
The property ia th* site to tb*
mostly northern to north IS to IS
tsent -health department budda lien per bear today, diminishing
I. Sal* luvertiscmente asked
tonight. Small n a fl earning* a n for a minimum hid of IIS.OOO in
displayed.

K

WASHINGTON t u r n
Pres! i .'led He refined to Secret Russia’*
dent Eisenhower is willing tn meet I original deadline of May 27 fo r the
Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrush­ I conversion of W*st Berlin Into a
chev a', a summ rr summit meeting ] free e*ty. He »j|d, however, that
k * of Match 4 psusted
lo reduce ihe threat ot war over |'h e .
Berlin.
|to .ra ri. ' iicr-itikt.au o-. .n Im prnr
The Chief Executive says the ' rd harts "
Soviet* have forced this country to
" I t is my “lope lhat thereby all
face the pnisih.liu of war, hut he of us ean teach agreement with
w ill m ik r "every sincere *(fu rt" the Soviet* in an early meeting at
tn achieve peaceful settlement of Ih r level of foreign m inister*," he
the Berlin crisis ihrough negotia­ said, speaking from bis office desk
In Ui* While House.
tion
" A ttu m in i developments that
The Chief Executive's agreement
to a summit rnnferrncr was quail- ju stify a *i mner meeting at th*
sum m it," ho continued, "th * U nitrd fhates would b« ready to pa r­
ticipate In lhat fu rth ir tffo r t."
The I’rc iid rn t, addressing hi*
nationwide audience, said calm ly
but gravely that th ii country had
no Intention uf backing up "o n *
in ch " on its right* and rrt|ionsib!litte* in Ihe former German capital,
Crew leaden and contractors
a Western island 111) miles inside
who more labui into northern agri­
Communist Kasi Germany,
cultural areas w ill meet with two
"W e h*&gt;e no intenliun of forget
government agencies. Thursday.
ling uur light* or of deserting a
Representative* from Ihe F lo r­ free peupl*," he said. "Soviet ru l­
ida Slate Employ m a il Service
er* should rrm em lw r that fre r
and the Interstate
Commerce turn have, t-efore this, died fo r su­
Commission w ill discuss with Ihe ra I ltd ‘straps of paper' which
contractors the regulations affect represented duty and hoour and
Ing them through the ICC.
freedom ."
A ll those hauling migratory la ­
bor force* are urged to attend
the meeting in Ihe Employment
office on W rit Second St. at *
p. m.
Tills is nut the anmnil pooled
interview meeting, officials cm*
ph .itlrrd The meeting assigning
work commitment* will he held
Through
Ihe cooperation of
at tb r usual lim e in April.
Police Chief Claude Layu u( Ding

Session Scheduled
On Labor Moving

Europe Welcomes
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Talk Unites Group

LONDON l l'P D —America's Europe an alitci !—!:.y welcomed with
relief President Eisenhower’ s Ber­
lin drclsralion and predicted It
would lead to a "ju s t and honor*
abl* cold war aeuletr.rnl."
Th* fust Communist rvaettun
earn* from East Germany where
Eisenhower was accused of saber
rattling. The Communist news
servlc* said Eisenhower lei it be
understood the U. S. w ill not be
deterred from unleasing a naw
war.
The presidential policy state*
menl wa* held by the West hi
have cleared Ihe way for a fresh
approach during the forthcoming
dealings with Ih r Soviet Union.
A first diplom atic appraisal
termed the President's condition*
(or East • West negotiation* a
"realistic combination uf Ilrn inrs* and flex ih d ity ."
Diplomats arid Hie sincerity and
earnestness o' Elsenhower'* state­
ment could not fa ll to Impreea
world opinion and leave It* m aiii
even on the hardened nif«rs to
Hie Kremlin.
Elsenhower* declaration wag
under clo«e study today ia the
chancellories of the Western capi­
tal* and formal official comment
w a i reserved until later. Initial
p rrs i reaction wa* favorable.
Diplomatic quarters let it he
known at once (he President had
struck at Ihe lu-art of Ihe prohlem
and made genuine ncgotiationj
IHistiUe with llie Russian*—if they
wood, two men w rr* apprehended want them.
by .Sheriff s Deputy Vrrn Brew­
ster the satnr day ilie f had brok­
en into tlir r r establishment* un
Highway 17 97
Robert Vi. lii-iiiT and D o n s rd
Messer were piikrsl up for quest­
ioning after the manager of Dir
Ding wood Hotel reported them aa
"suspiricus" to l-ayo. The men
DADEVILLR, Ala lU IM t-R o b .
were attempting lo cheek Into Ihr ert McCullough had a rabid fdk
hotel without baggage, Brewster by Ihp tall.
said.
McCullough ran over a I n *
Fingerprint* and p o iitlv* lib-nti
vhllr driving near Camp Hilt.
fication led lo lull ronfi nitons and \la ., Hunday night. Ho tossed Hie
the recovery of nearly all ttie a n in iil in Ih* trunk of hi* car, ft*
money and item* stolen from Hit- tending to cure the tall and pul
Deck Uar, Casselberry Sinclair it on the hood of fits automobile.
station and the Class Fountain.
The fox had such a pretty tail
Die deputy added
McCullough roulrl not resist shove*
lleiser Is an ex convict, trim has mg off hi* p rlie to several per*
served ten year* for burglary in ions here Monday.
New York, and is now on rive
But when hr opened the trunk
yc*r« probslion from that stale. of his car, lie d id n 't have In pull
Messer is a resident «f Orlaudu. the foi out—It Jmnp,d out arid
He has no record.
tried In ailark everyone in sight.
i'nilremsn L L. Sims was sunt*
mined and as Ihe officer began
t shooting the fox attacked him,
Sims retreated and with his leal
cartridge killed thp unimal.
The request for a tra ile r pa'k
Thr los s head w js sent to
In I.ake Mary was turned down by Monlgumrry for analysis and K
County CommiMioner* this niom was determined t h a t b* had
Ing, a ftrr simitar (reatmrnt at rabies.
the hands of Ihe Znnlne Hoard
The trailer park would have
been situated betwreen the Longmood Road and f.ake Mary lllv d
Lot* would have been w»!d tn In­
dividual), removing Hi* re strict­
Lake M iry i* expected to Jnlg
ion! held by the county over other Seminole County PTA» in
regular tra ile r park*.
withdrawing from tha national
urg* nil alian.
The meeting w ill be held Thar*day at 9 p m , following a poiL
ponemtnt from tonight. Members
are reminded that tw othinls of
the paid member* must be prea*
•nt to leeure a legal vola.
Speaker* w ill argue for and
against the national PTA and the
At, of Defend, w st heading south. decision for local arhooli.
Die hi ifowed Ida car to make a
turn while waiting for northbound
tra ffic lo clear. M n . Cornel), head­
ed in llie same direction, applied
her hraie*. TTre hack end of her
car epun around Into the north­
A resolution from the F trri
bound lane on (he raln-awept pave­ Presbyterian Church of Sanford,
ment.
asking th* discouragement to
A northtmund car driven by Sunday sales in Seminole County,
George G riffith McGuire, 47, Fern wai fili-d today by County Com­
Park, collided with the Cornell au­ missioners.
tomobile officers aald.
C o m m is s io n e rs w e n t on re c o rd
Kiser'a semi jack-knifed to th* •a d is a p p ro v in g o f th e s a le *, b u t
right as he tried tu avoid the care. aald th e y t o u ld n o t tali a m a n
The tractor tra ile r went Into the w h e n lo o pa n h i * b u iin e e a .
ditch, adding to Bw tra ffic melee.
Kiser i* from Charlotte, N. C.
Investigating waa Highway Pa­
trolm an John F. Worden, who la id
n e m in o l*
C o u n t y C o m m la iio c *
tha highway w ai open only to one­ e ra inspected t h * Je ll a t n o oa
way traffic for an hour. Damage* day, then ala dinner with SfowMf
woaa oauioaled at 18,'Uk
J. L M M ? and bk depelitoL

Two Men Charged
In 3 Burglaries

Dulles Will Decide
Future On Aoril 6
W X.SIIINGTDN (U P I)
Seer*
I»»y uf Slate John Foster IK illr*.
M'hcilulcd In leave the hospital
within a week. I* expo led to Me*
ride by April (I whether he w ill
remain in President Eisenhower's
cabinet.
Massive radiation treatments of
id* abdominal ranccr w ill end in
a few days. But State Department
M.urrrs
said
Dulle*
probably
would stay at W alter Rsed Army
ll-n p ila l through the w rrk end.
T hrie uniirrr* said he probahly
would go to some "w arm , »urnv
place" for two additional w rriis
of t e s t before making a derision.
Indimtiuns were that Dulles'
physicians Would wait until then
to gtv* * diagnosis of whether his
month of treatment had arrested
Ih r saucer.

City Awarded Bid
To Supply Asphalt
The City of Sanfortl v"-«i a tari]
ed a road paving bid from Semi­
nole County today.
The city was found to be the
lowest bidder on the paving of
;iilh S t, with a pi'ce of f7 M a
ton for aipha It.

'Deed' Fox Fights
Auto Hood Future

County Turns Down
Trailer Park Plea

Lake Mary S!ates
PTA ‘W alk’ Vote

3 Persons (Injured
In Traffic Mishaps
Two .Sanford women end a North
Carolina truck drive r were injured
yeatrrxlay when three ce rt piled Up
al Benson Junction and a tractorira ile r Jack-knifed while trying to
avoid the wreckage.
In "fa irly good' condition et
Seminole Memorial Hospital is
Mra. Marguerite Cornell, Kg, who
iu ffiT td head and shoulder in­
juries. Had Welcber Kiser, 39.
truck driver, la la "good condition"
with back injuries.
Mr*. Blanch* Mcrwin, 7B. suffer­
ed abrasions and shock. Mr*. Merwin, a passenger in the Cornell rnr,
was treated and released tram Ih*
local hospital.
The accident eccurred nt lb * toters'-rtien to th * EnterpriM Hoad
and Highway 17-02.
Ufi c*r* aaid Jasia Lloyd Diehl,

Sunday Business
Request Is Filed

Officials See Jail

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Vanguard I Marks
One Year !n Orbit

V tn IB

Quotable
Quotes
United P r f t t fnur.iatlenal

WASHINGTON - President El
lenhoaer, cxprr**ing willingness
to n e ia tm * with Russia on the
Berlin crista:
“ We w ill not retreat one Inch
from our duly. We shall continue
to n r r r lu e our riChl ot peaceful
p a iu e e tn and from W eil Her
tin. Me wiJJ not be the Prat to
breach Ihe peace; it la the Sot let*
«hu threaten the u*« of force lo
in irr frr o with ruth free passage.”
W A hlllN U ToN — Adm A rin g h
A tlu rk r, chief of naval opera
Horn, laying continued w n rirn in g
of the Berlin litualion m ight re ­
quire quick action lo beef up U S.
force*.
' I think lhal if thi* Berlin t r i m
goci on, If it ecu deeper, we
have got to move. We can t w all
until the last minute.”

I'HOSPECTIVK OFFICERS
Thi-e Se*
minnlc High School student* nro running
for tho cfiininjr ttchool year. I-eft to right,
Sieve Powell, ru'.nintr ff&gt;r president of the
ntudpnt body: Janet Glenn, senior class

Gray Vet To Have
Military Honors
GATE CITY. Va IU P II - in
honor guard atood watch today
over the body of “ General’* John
Salting. 112-ycar-ohl ne*t-tn-ta»l
veteran of the Confederate army,
a* it lay In Mate In a Natlon.il
Guard armory.
K illin g , of Slant. Va dtrd Hon
day In a Kingsport Tenn, ho*
p in t from pneumonia.
Buriat !( jcheduted Thursday In
a fam ily cemetery near hi* moun­
tain home after arorct of the old
w a rrio r’* friend* ftlo pelt hi* caik
el in ra y final re*peet*.
Sailing w ill be buried in a (nnfederale general’* uniform with
fu ll m ilitary honor* provided by
the 2nd U. 8. A rm y, whlrh w ill
fu m ith a rotor guard, m honor
pallbearer* and a firing iquad
i ll * copper ea*ket w ill lie guard
•d by (be Arm y uniil the funeral
at ll:3 n a. m. Tliurtday.
Ho was awarded the rank ol
“ general'* for h i* longevity. Sail­
ing apent hi* entire wartime *cr.
V ie m a privato In i d. P,.23th
Virginia llec.iu&lt;nt. digging salt­
peter from Ihe rock a o f hf* na
tivo Scott County.
Railing's ilralh le ll Mailer \V.
W illiam *, It#, of llouiton, Tex.,
the only m rvtvor of the War Be­
tween the State*. W illiam* I* bed
ndder. and almost hi mil.

Air Patrol Starts
Hunt For Dentist
ATT. ANTA I CPU - The Civil
A ir Patrol launched a Ihret Hate
tearch today fo r a Tampa, Fla.,
rle n titt who vanlihrd In a light
plana nurtti of T ills lia t .r r , Fla.,
on n ruin Rigid lo Laurel, M u*.
Lt. Col. J. L'. Carlton of ihe
Georgia C A P said Dr. Thom**
Adklna wai reported overdue In
hi* Cctsna ISO a flrr taking oil
from T alU haitre fur t.aurrl via
M a riinna, Fla,, and IN crfiicen.
A lt
i apt. Mac Fml»y, of Albany.
Ga., acarcli-mUtton commander,
la id a check id ramps at all pot
ailde Georgia landing pomt* had
Jails &lt;1 lo turn up .« traee of Ihe
plan.
Aitkin* left Tampa about 3 p m.
Monday and refueled at Tallaha*
ate, taking on IT gallon*, Carlton
sold
CatlluQ tzld Adkiu* did not (dr
h flight plan ami thu acarch was
twg'ui «n tha t a il* of hi* wife *
le yo rl lhat he failed lo arrive on
schedule.

Legal Notice

VENTURA. Calif. - Mr* e tn a -;
b*th Duncan. 34. os V in g eonviclrd by a Jury ’A the 'fo r hire ''
n iu rd rr of her son * pregnant wife
Olga:
“ I don’t »e* how ihe Jury could
s tu d e n t c o u n c il re p re s e n ta tiv e ; liia n A ik e n ,
s e n io r c la s s c h a p la in ; L in d a Rom unan. sen­ do this to me. I didn't do It."
io r cbi'-s tre a s u re r, n o d Jeanne S o u th w a rd ,
HOUSTON, Texas—Mrs. W iiln
s e n io r class s tu d e n t c o u n c il re p re s e n ta tiv e . Mae llo w lt*. daughter of 116 year( H e ra ld S t a f f P h o to ) old C ivil War veteran Col. W aller
W illiams, on Ihe litte r'a reaclion
(o the death of the only other
surviving C ivil War vet, j-.hn
Sailing:
“ It seemed In upset him Ha
didn't ra t hi* lunch today end hai
been talking quite a hit about It."

19 Dead In Cold;
Snow Adding Woe
ta ile d I’ r r t i International
Freah mows and tre a tin g rain*
piled pew wo* on Ihe Ureal
I.akea today In the wake ot a
paralyzing anuwatorm.
Although apring la only (our
days away, winter ihowed no
lig h t of relenting a t one In four
Inrhea of mow i w r p t aero**
to tn h cin V.'!icon»ln and norlhern

Jury Very Critical
Of Jax City Court
JACKSONVILLE (UP1&gt; - T V
Municipal Court'a handling of
drunk driving rate* ha* met with
* *harp attack by the Duval
County Grand Jury.
In a seven page report, the
Jury Monday *ald the number of
dismissals uulnum brrrd the con
u n io n s 1.39# In kid In 1937.
It *aul such a “ iljspruporliim atr
m irn V r of arqulilal* could only
indicate” th.it a rrcsit w rre un-1
justified, ca»c» were not properly
prepared nr Ihe court failed lo
discharge it* duly.
Policemen unwilling In appear
in court to prosecute defendant*
w a i one of the c h irf r a u ir * fur
the high number of d iim ljt a li, the
report said. It said tria ls were
contlnum iily postponed without ap
parent autfirirnl cause and mmr
defendants wrrn discharged liy
the court for no good reason.
The presentment recommsndrd
that police nffuere he better In
siru e lrd nn arrest laws, that re ­
quests for rontlnuanre of cate*
be granted only for sufficient
eause arid that pruwsiun be made
fo r a prosecuting attorney to re­
present the city tn eases tried
before the municipal court.

Soldiers Arrested
For Hampering Law
TALLAHASSEE tU P li — Two
*,-l’G», t h:ve bees a r r r it r t i at
Florida A A *•! University for
hampering police In apprehending
a student susperted of making
sonic 7tt) nturrne telephone calls
Its w o m e n

M Spi. &lt; Isarlrs Allen, Jt, and
Sp-S Jim m la Williams, 29. both •■(
university R*«#rv* O ftire r* Tram
Ing Corps, will be charged in
federal rnurt here with Inlet
fe rin g with an.) d isoV ylng a
policeman.
Pollen Sgt. Eugene Ft Christie
n l d he raugut a young man
speaking nbirenely on a telephone
on Tucker Hall on Ihe rampu*.
C h ris lir said he tried In arrest
the man hut the auspeil broke
loose and Red.
Christie, wha was wearing plain
clothes' at tha time, said g r o u p i
y o f student* Mocked 111* pur*uit
inns . m d Aid e d the escapee a* he fled
m il a d o o r . Christie told (he alii
dent* he was a policeman and
c a ile d for reinforcement*.
W illiam * and Allen then teld
li'e police thev eould not tearch
Ihe HOTC building and blocked
th e ir p r o fit'll. M eanwhile, the
rn lp rll rusped

Alar la lous i-r sr I -isi'ra •
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Illinois into Indiana and lower
Michigan.
Nearly four Inches of mow tall
in western M lihlgan during t h e
night xnd a total ot siz inches
wa* expected before the ita te ’l
»ccoud *no&lt;*tlorm m 4* hours
end*. The new *now *ent the to­
tal »now m m u rrm e n t at Grand
Rapid*, M ic h , past the lM-tnrh
mark.
The death toll mounted a t tr tident* ttrugglcd In dig out of a
wrtkend near h lltta rd which left
TOItuh snow* and d rift* 23 feet
high.
The overall deal) count, Includ­
ing tornadoes In Aikansa* and a
windswept prairie fire In Teza*.
stood at 19. There were seven
dead In Iowa, four In Wisconsin,
three in Arkansas arid one each
in Texas, Hllnolt, Michigan, Mis­
souri and Ohm.
Among the victims were U o
bachelor brother* whine car was
uncovered Monday by a snow
plow near Cretton, Iowa. The
two, Floyd Gate*, 4*. and We Iby
Gale* 37. w ire burled in Ih cir car
under four feet of snow. They
were only 3 l feet from a farm
driveway.
A Wisconsin mother found her
son. Michael Pluvy, 19, and hi*
friend, Donald Room uiu. 20, In
their slatted ear Monday, laith
dead of asphyxiation. They had
been
m in in g
ainco Saturday
night.
A light tain and two meh snowfall hit Chicago during the night,
lurnlug street* and sldrwalka into
trrarhernu* ribUm* of ire.

Exchange Debating
Leaving New York
NEW YORK (UP1 &gt;— A com m it­
ted u t up by the Hoard of Hover.
ri.na i&gt;( the New York Stock Ex­
change considered today tho poutbill*y of moving the exchange out
of New York City if a municipal
lax «n securities tra n u rtio n t i i
passed by the ita tc Legislature.
Ih e committee was appointed
Monday afier Mayer Hubert 1‘.
Wagner recommended that a I n
be le*ted on all Stock transfer* *•
a meant of obtaining increased
seven :c» for the clly. Slock E x­
change president Keith Fun slim
said Ihe tax would be uiii'air be­
cause Jo per ci rd n( the ejrhange’t
business o riguiife* outs Wo New
York,
The exchange acquired property
in Newark, N. J,, in 19.13 when a
tltm la r lax was authorized, How­
ever. Ihe exchange never moved to
Newark because the lax w*» kill
ed.

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Australia-Soviet
Relations Resumed
n R O A D B E A C I I . Australia
( U I'D —A u itra lia and the Soviet
Union today agreed to resume full
diplomatic relation* nearly five
&gt;rar* after ■ Soviet o ffic ia l'* de
fpetlon broke them off
Richard Casey. Australian m in ­
u te r fo. external affair*, and
N'ieulai Firubin, deputy Soviet fo r­
eign minister, conformed at a new*
conference here lhal relation*
would be resumed al the ambat
tadonal level.
They were broken off in 1334
after V ladim ir Petrov defected
from the .Soviet Flmbassy al CanI r r r j and charged that Australian
Fo K m uni* i s and fellow-traveller*
were feeding the embassy secret
information

Eisenhower Given
Support On Berlin
WASHINGTON* &lt;L'PI I— Pr**tdent Elsenhower got strong bipar­
tism support in Congress todsy
far his firm stand on Berlin but
Democral* look issue with him on
the n itio n 'i drfe n ie need*.
Merrbere of both partlci said
they welcomed the P reitdinl's
stalen ent in hta radio TV addrns
Mnr.diy night that he would be
willing tn attend a iu m m rr sum­
mit conference if development*
ju illfy It.
Scnste Democratic Whip Mike
Mantflcld (M ont.), a member ot
tha Seoata Foreign Relation* Com­
mittee, said he wax “ »rry much
impressed w ith the emphaiu and
rlarity wlih which the President
exprened hi* view* on the Berlin
situation."
“ I think the President took a
long step forward in Indicating to
Mr. Khruihchcv his dcurc to ne­
gotiate on an honorable hast* and
to consider the possibility of a
summit meeting this sum m ir
b tird on possible results achieved
in Ihe forthcoming conference on
forrign ministers. But he made tt
sery plain the United K tatri
dorm l want a summ it conference
for press propaganda purposes."
Regarding the President's as­
sessment of U. S m ilitsry prepar
edneis, Mansfield said there “ is
room fur honest diffrnnes' of
opinion."
Senator Republican Leader E v­
erett M. Dirkaen (111.) praued E i­
senhower for eipressing readme.-*

Deaths

P H ILA D E LP H IA (U P D -R e a r
Adm Joseph \V. Mct'oll Jr , r&gt;-i.
L'. S. N. I K it.) died Sunday, H&lt;*
had ruffersd a haari stuck SsiurRussian* day.

to “ negotiate wuth *he
on reasonable terms "
Reminded that ihe President,
previously h it ssid he did not
think much gcod would come
from a summit meeting, Dirksen
said Eisenhower'* revised position
evidently was bated on “ new de­
velopments” m the diplomatic
exchange* with Soviet Premier
N ikita S Khrushchev.

TUCSON, A ria i L T D - Sidney
Morgan Henry, go, retired New
Y'ork s h ip ' lu * executive, died
Monday wht’e visiting here.

Youth Sentenced
To 30 Years In
Rival Gang Death*

FORT ’ .O R r if, Tex. (U P I) Esttl Va y c , s ;. president of the
Fori M orth National Bank, died
Monday after suffering ■ stroK# on
a golf course.

TAMPA (UPI i — Sixteen-yearold Richard Youngblood faced a .
to -y ra r prison term today fo r k ill­
ing a member of a riv a l gang in a
atreet fight here last December ' -i
Youngblood was sentenced Mon­
day for Ihe shotgun murder o*
James Rowe, 13, who recently
moved here from Harlan. K j.
Rowe was shot dunog a brawl oxer
Un affection* of a 14-)ear old m
Two other youth* convicted of
manslaughter in the tam e ca*e
aim were scnlenced Monday. Wtl*
liain Youngblood, 17, Ricnard *
uncle, got five years, and Dorsal
Lee Ralchelor, 20, w a i sentenced
lo 10 year*.

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CAIRO ( F F Ii — Egyptian au­
thorities Inday banned all mnvira
featuring American actress K im belli Taylor because *hr recently
bought lioo.om Wurth of fir a r li
bond*.
Mohammad Afy Na*»eff, direc­
tor of film censorship, ssid simll i r action w ill be taken against
any mosie * t* r who “ helps the
Zionist cause."

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WASHINGTON &lt; l 'r n An­
other top-level a d m in iiiritio n of­
ficial went before the House F or­
eign A ffa ir* Committee today to
reinforce Prcridcnt EU enhow rr'i
warning that any reduction In fo r­
eign aid would weaken tha V . S.
drfenie poilure.
C. Douglas Dillon, underiecre
la ry of Hate for rronomte a ffair*,
was called lo testify on the heels
of Acting Secretary of State Chris
lian A. Hertcr.
Herter told the cnmmlUec Mon­
day that icverc rrductlonx In th r
$3,929,9*3,000 requtst by the Pres­
ident would tic “ very abort sight­
ed * and could render U, S. fo r­
eign policy “ m c lfrc tiv e "
Some rongreuional D rm ocrat*
have indicated Ihey would like lo
trim the President's rrqueiled
program by one billion dollar*.
Eisenhower look Ids battle for
extension of Ihe Mutual Security
Act to the American people Mon
day nigh1 over radiu and televl
tlon. lie said ihere l i “ no better
means of showing our resolution,
our firm nesi. and our understand
ing of Ihe Communist challenge
liian to support ih u program in
full me aaure."
He also said ‘ any misguided
effort lo n d u rc thrm below what
I have recommended weaken* the
srnirie* of freedom wherever they
stand.”

Ihipeaii# and Steve Higgins. Standing, left
to right, arc Joe Hogcan#. Larry Sherwood.
•tary l-ovd, Bill A'lder.-on. Jack Knight.
Ricky finer*#, \V. R. Reasley Jr. and Harold
Sherwood, manager of the team.
(Herald Staff Photo)

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Dillon Testifying
On Defense Needs

R U N N E R S -U P — T he S te m p e r
A gency
eager* po«e a f t e r becom ing ru n n e rs -u p in
t h r J u n io r U a s h e tb o ll L e a g u e tm irn a m e a 'The fin a l# b e tw e e n fite m jw r a n if S am i nolo
S p o rtin g ( »ootl# w e re played S a tu r d a y in the
N a tio n a l G u a rd A r m o r y . K n e e lin g a re M ike

WASHLVGTON (UPf&gt; — .Ameri­
ca'* Vanguard I sxteUit* eomplsted Its first V **r In orb it aroj-d
the earth lo-lay w ith » tr.-.i| § •
uninterrupted tran-nl**Son of da­
ta (rum spare.
The Vanguard, which tr ex yen.
ed to remain in orbit fo r yin -q
2.000 year*, made 3.911 revolu­
tions of the earth and trave'ed
131,311.211 mile* during Its first
year
I t la the only taieliit&gt;' w kir h has
transmitted fnfermwtlon f r o m
space for an entire year. Sclent1st* say it* volar • peweied t i . # .
m lttr r »hou!d operate for ter.s or
hundreds of year* to come.
The 3,4 • pound satelljia •»**
hailed * * the " firs t true s r ir *
vehirle" Monday night by *pr»V.
cr* at a dinner honoring P r. Joins
p. Hagan and his Vanguard team
Am nrg the achievement* »f
Vanguard 1 listed by Hagen ird
the N’svy were
Revealed that the earth U v *^ , ha f id w ith IN narrow end • •
ward the North Pole.
Helped make pouthfe more »(•curaN mappirg ef TacHie &lt;V»»n
islands
Demonstrited that solar rellu
can operate for extended period*
without lot* o f effectiveness In
space.
bboard lh a l harards from ma
teoritc* are not "exce.-iive
Conmuuted to scientific: siiulv
o f whether solar activity Ca'Jws
• lasonzl changes In air density
al 100 m ilt attitudes.
offered valuable experience in
the tra -k irg end development af
other esrih saieltitt*.

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Calendar Girl Scouts Have Day Outing
TVESIUT

The Chorl»lrr* of Fir*t Method
{ * w ill practice at J M an] 4:15
* e yA'a.e Bible Cla*t will have a
f'iie r t d -tiih nipper in McKinley
Jlall at 7 p. n

G irl Scout intermediate Poop Rermrd Wolford, troop leader..Crowder and Mr*. Albert \ \ trk
:*9 had i i earning Saturday a i and Mr* . Fran* Huhn, Mra. A lv u ham.
they boarded an early morning
bu* to Winter Park ami ipent the
day visiting place! of interest.
th e y visited the Shrlt Muteum.
the ‘ 'Walk of Fame'' and art
museum* at ito llin i College and
•pent time tn the park* studying
tree* to earn their ‘ 'R am bler*'’
hedge. At lunchtime (hev enjoy­
ed a "nm e bag'' lunch and early
in the afternoon returned home
hy train. Money ipent for th i*
outing wa* earned by Ihc g ir li
who laid calendarI.
Troop
m cm beri
are
Carol
Ahtrn. Andrea Rograji*. Unda
Pemattion, Peggy Doucette. Jo
Ann lluhn, Cynthia Micheli, K a r­
en Trama. Carolyn Rogrro, Cyn­
thia W ilt. Ellen Wolford. Virginia
Glenn, Gail Wickham. Donna Du­
mont, Delane Crowder. Pcni»e Latour.
F l.ie
Gaaiman.
G lid y i
Clark, Rote Marie l.acbtara, and
Pamela Flaglonnc.
Chaproning the group were M ri

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Patsy A. Morton

Prayer Meetings

M arried Sunday

Held This Week

A Sunday aiternoon wedding at
the CoRtregiUanat i h r i s t i a t i
Churr i unidrik in marriage. P atiy
Ar.n Alorton. n.-ughter of Air*.
A'. F. Spivey, jiml Robert J Mu
enrlt, *on nf Majv'r and M r* Robert C. Mitchell of El Pa*n.
Te»a*
The three o'elork double ring
eeremnny wa* prrformed hy the
Rev. J Bernard Root in a retting
of white gladioli ami pom pom*
The bcidc chn*e a gown of while
lace featuring l o n g
tapered
tlreve* ami a nrrkline of rolled
•alin ending in back streamer*
Her vrd of Frrnrh |llu*ion wa* at
lirh e il to a pearl tiuilded tu ra
and »Se carrird a while prayer
tvook topped with while carnation*
and *a iln Mtearnn*
Mr* l*ona:d Gray Witt, matron
of honor, » ire a «trer» length
dre*« of blue chiffon with white
areestoriev and * enr*»ge of pink
carnation*.
Gary K u k l tervrd »* beat man
for the groom
Air*
Spivey rhn«e fo r her
daughter * wedding * blue and
white dre*« with whirh *h r wore
white acrettortr* and pinned a
coriage id pink rarnaiion* at her
ahnulder
Following the reremony a reeeption
lirid at rhe home of
Mr*, River* June*
Th# bride* able wa* overlaid
wilh a white lare rlnth and held
Ihe three tiered wedd-ng eat • ,
and rrv t i l l
p.,- '
r| *n_&gt; .
•** nh, o glad* and
,wiio ponn centered the lahle.
Vi-&gt; Kathy I j-lov wai in charge
of the bride * book and M r*. Witt
and M r*. F.*cIavon trrved
The newlywed* left immediately
fnr a month’a trip to E! P.«»n and
then they w ill live In Argentieia,
Newfoundland, v h rrr the groom
will he utattnnrd wilh Ihe N avy,

It* M arlin R Jnnrt
Nighllv Cottage D riv e r meet­
ing* will be held throughout the
week beginning Is at niglft at the
home* *'f Mr* I! 1.. Rag-dale
Sr . M m Hen F Ward J r , Mr*
• Brcwnie Troop 197 of First
Frank \\ ic rlrr. Mr* A H Ray
Preibyiertan O tu r.h Mill meet at
i r . Air* Gordon Fendarvit, and
J p, m. Tiir Junior Frllow ibip o.’
.'tr*
Anthony Danml
A lt are
f i r s t Presbyterian will meet at
member* of the Katie Sue Circle.
3.30. Tne Junior Choir wall meet
Nettie Farntll Circle member*
who will ha»e piertm :* tonight at
at 1 30. The Pioneer « Fellow m ip
7:1(1 are Mrs Joe l (tea‘ lev, Mr*
% : meet at it ji. m.
Joe AA Resale}. Mr* » M A r if
I
M LDN
T
and Mr*. J. V Thompson
(in AA'rdneiday right th* regu­
The senior High Choir of the
lar praver te n lc r will be held at
Fir»t Presbyterian Church w ill
the church at &lt;
meet [or *upper at 6 p, m. and fur
Member* of the Dear! Alartrn
rehearsal ai 6 30 p. m. The MidCircle will rnndufi terviee* T bur*
Meet lltble Hour w ill he conduct
day night Ho*lr**e* w ill he Mr*
ed hy the pastor, llev. A. G.
R ‘h Ragtrlale Mr* ft t» Daniel.
M clnm t at T p. m. The t hanccl
Mr* I R Arnold. 'I r * T F.
ehoir w ill meet for rehearsal at
F eriell and Mr* Joe R Battle
* -including t r r t t r r *
sponsored
\ p ra yrr group o( the I ir*t
by the Mar* Lawton Cirvtc are
Presbyterian C.iurch will meet in
trliriliilr&lt; l at home* nf M r* J
I &lt;e Daughters of V r:|e y e ia tt
G Be &gt;,r*, Mrv t i i m j Metcalf,
room at 9 30 a. m. The Chapel
Air* D II Jackion ami M r*
Choir w ill practice at 3 JO. the
Tom Ferrell.
armor choir at 9 tJ and the com
A ivitor* of all denomination* are
nm non
on
mrmberilup
and
invited to attend lhe«e service*
*va„gcli*m w ill meet a! * 3&gt;&gt;
t t s i S I n Mrel
The Norman deVerr Howard
Chapter, Cnltcd Daughter* of the
Flr»t A|&gt;‘ lii&lt;idllt AASCS member*
t unfrdrracy. waa hu»te*i to the
IIOAItMINfi THE Ill'S Saturday morninir for their nil met lad night at 7 ai Fellowship
officer* and member* of District
•lav oulinir me member* of (Sir! Scout intermediate troop Hall. ChapptU Guild • ircfe. Air*
Am. AND MUS. K O H K ill » w irn iK i i,
No. J, J’-’iday. March n »ith Mr*.
•JS!». Cvnthia Witt is facto* the camera mid Pamela Fnl- Jane Ald&gt;on, chairman wa* m
(IN .ii U v ,!n T iie *iin l
Walter Ha**. D istrict Chat..va.i
I charge of the lu rp rr
1: 10 .mt and Mra. Rernard Wolford are rcadv to step on the
presiding.
Mr* I ' i-n Moner conducted tne
bua(llernii! Staff Photo I program with Mr* i G Shaffer,
The meeting opened with pray
prrtidm g
er. and minute* of the Is at meet
mg read. M r*. Herbert &lt;1. \ *are, 1
Mary Lawton Circle
Prr»id*nt Florida Dinvion. gave
The Mary lawton lir c le n f the
an rvreflcnl ta lk nn the ilif f r r r n t .
Fir»l Baptist Church met al the
phate* of the work of the Cnltcd
home nf Mr* J. R Jone* J r .
Daughter* of the Confederacy.
rue*d»&gt; evening, Atarrh 10. with Since l.t t'm d r John Langford F l.iiiwine a-v*t 1.1
(J. ( ' R B
»nd requeued all Chapter* to *rml
' I t * I ' Hardy, rhairm an. pre wa* ahitaril Ihe t S. S Forrcilal Kennedy.
in report* not taler than Auguit
Iglurlng the C h ri* ln ia t irawin and
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Following the regular bujine** mined a * home cooled hotlilay
The A. E G u itiv to n homr in
Report* from the Chairman of
The main enektail bulfet table Air* Drady E. Alatheri. »oeial '\nner-' hi* w ifi celehraled lu*
CDC lliito r y Book*. Rerorder of Maitland wa* the tre re of a wa* covered with an Armv Navy rhairman. eonductrd a round ta icrent return w ith V All A with
Crowe*,
Magazine.
Memorial •'wetting a ttrip e " parly Saturday lir e and linen rut work cloth hie d m u m o n on the May meet tlieh a dinner party Sunday night,
Building Fund. G ravr Marker*, when Dr. Gustav ton, tenlnr den- whtrh wa* centered with yellow mg D lin* and arrangement* w rre
M AIt 11F \ A I 1 &gt; il\
A turkey dinner, wtlb all Ibe
etc. were given. The l^ g it.d m n lat officer at the N iva l A ir Sta. and white tnapdragon* in a silver made for Ihe meeting winch w ill trim m ing*.
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served bulfet
Ifnm r brum nurallnn Aaenl
in n
r e rlrb
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a fte
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h it
n r o m k if n m
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Chairman reported on the propo*- llion,
e
hi*
promotion
bow!
Silver
candelabra on either lie in charge of. . thi*
n re le .
, vtyle from a talde overlaid with
Hn» many lime* have ynur chilcd Bill of fiu .000.0fl for a Stone­ Captain.
ode held white taper* The cock
Game*
were
played
during
the
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wall Jackson Memorial Scholarship
Captain and M r*
Gustav o n ‘ tail menu, coniivling nf Swedish entfftainm rnt period after which l r t r f * w|‘ h a rtific ia l Irenchmade
underaland*'1
Fund, and a proposed B ill restrict- greeted around a hundred gueit* meat ball*, fr rth m nth room*
h u r t nod holly
mg the u»e nf (he Confederate Flag who called during the evening. 1Muffed with hot vantage*. *wret the h iitlrt* »erved refre*hm rnt* rr&lt;l
Many grievance* children feel
The gue»i* invited, member*
Thme preient were Mra I. A
for commercial publicity purpo»e*
»our j*ork and shrimp, wa* r a i n ­
of the A A l l -A admlnidrallve de jg a in v l patent* are inevitable.
llardv Mr* l» F Alather*. Mr*
l.rgniation Chairman. M r* David
„
.
,
ed by Mr*. Mary Gilman
AAi- wouldn't belong 111 Ihlv word
partmrnt and iheir wive*, were
J G Beatles. Mr* Norman. Mr*
Caldwell, wav requested tn write I n N li n f O r C l
Li. and M r* George Saulrr, l.t if rh itd rm always understood their
Many
floral
arrangement*.
»rnt
llr
llle
Ragidatr
ami
the
holies*
Gov. f^ ro y Collin* to t»*ue * I’r o - 1------------- ---------- i) £ i ami M r* D v rrril AA’ Foote, parent* ant patent* never made
from Irirn d i. were placed at van
clamation le tlin g avide April 29lh
Drrtnoal*
U ii g &gt; and M r* I D Dsvrn mistake*, aaya Mu* Bulb E. Har
lage point* Ihrougho.ii the home
a* Southern Memorial Day.
Air* C harlrt G. Shaffer tie r port. U . ( j g i »r" l Mr* A J r i* . Family Life Specialist.
t aplain and Air*
Gu*tav*un
All member* were invited ta at
p rriid rn l of Ciliren* Bank, i&lt; con­ A|ci artln .1.1 &lt;j g • ard 'Ir* D
D a rrn ll ran often fuxl it helpful
The Seminole County Chamber and two children, have lived in fined in ihe Winter Dark Memo
tend Memorial Day E arrciie* in
in remember Hung* from their
Maitland
fur
a
year
and
a
half
ria l Hotpital
Orlando when C ro tie i of M ilitary of Commeree aenl Cnngresiman
youth. Think about ti l i ng* you fell
Service w ill be bellowed. Time. Mark J. Wilroa at Washington
r*- unfair, eruel ami hateful iii
Mr. and Mr*. O iarlg* Lee Jr
our rhiidhimi, llem einber aome
and ilaughler* of ( la r k t s d lr / j l / &gt; K X
1/1 f t / A
ecu
lirm m iic rn t of Verona ta th i* 2 K I*. M. in Eola Park, A pril yeaterday a hand colored framed
jjc
photograph
nf
two
local
girl*
Tenn arrived in Oviedo, W ednrt | J J k / l A J U / / U A A A A e* of Itir thing* you were forbidden to
• r i n g dinner d re ii by liu ita ie Mth.
The Sanfurd Dupllcale Bridge
M r*. M. R. Strickland, T reaiur •landing In a celery field each
day. Marrh I I , to allend Ihe fune
, l'’ and the wav you reacted to youi
"ia iie ll of l-ot Angeles. Of black
Club
met
Thurtdav
night
at
the
holding *everal large vtalki of
parent*' luiaettion*
ral
trrvice*
nf
h
rr
father,
Grover
heavy ribbed (ilk faille, it 1* cut er of the Norman deVere Howard
Center
and
high
Mr* Hr adford lt&gt; rrl u in At
fancy celery. The g irl* are Mr* Community
Briiieml**ring Iheir n&gt;*n feelS
.Alone
with a wide, curved neckline and Chapter, received high praite for
lin t*. f t j , v lltltn g her ton and m e*. parent* ihnuld *ln everylhmg
Andrew A| Carraway and Mi»* •core* wrre awarded to Mr*
long, ihouldrr puff Peeve*. The the Lett and m in t outtianding Re
Mr
and
'I
;
*
T
V
A
M
r
f.1l
j
f
Civile Ramsey and Ml** 'la rg a rrl
fa mil*
Camilla Puleiton.
Ibey ran In avoid unnecervarv
w altlm r n belled high in front, port in the entire D ivliinn.
are nnw making their home In
Daria.
Dr uml M r* Hat ry S \4.IMWl grievance*, tod at Ih r »ame lime
We
had
with
u*
the
following
Tne
trade
body
recently
*eot
O * ir t lo
with the ik irt falling free tn a
(Ir
nidi
&lt;
l
on
ruff arr attending
Second high winner* were 'I r *
not lo |.e tiptel if eblldlen occa
Stale O ffire r* who gave c irc lic n t a *irtitiar photograph in Cnngre**
yhnn Renaissance train.
I hr&gt; will •lonatly iv n irtv rr* rn iin rn t.
AD and ' I r t F rrddir Wheaton i rnlmn in Atlanta, i
talk* on their work:
man Joe Sear*. It now hang* on F E Andcr ton and Mr* G |1
1
• a»ng N dllriloip grievam-rv on
Mr* H n. Aance, Drrodent Flor- a wall in hit nffier. a* doe* a Shmabergrr. 't r an-l Air* Leon are rending in their newly c,m iriiirn home I hur*dav
*lnicted home
the part of Hie child make him frrl
id i Division, Coral &lt;&gt;able», Mr* mrmberthip card indicating tnai ard Alunvon w&lt; n third
Ihe Rev and Air* M a i Conk
the wmld u agaillit him and that
II B. G lllentinr. 2nd Vice pre»i he k» a member nf Seminole Coun
M A K i l l . WILSON
have rrturnrd to their form er
m» parent* don't love him.
drnt, Miami, Mra. Hugh Tirrnan ty Chamber of Commrrre Card* ••'TKS d l u \ '
A Home Demnnvtrallon A g e il
t j
i f you krep ihe general almot
home at Alt Don Their son anil
I H IS IS 1 OUP^ I , I I P
M(e advenlurout with food*. I l l 3rd Vice prrudent. J a d to n u lle , are alto ditplayed In Ihe office*
(•here nf vour home friendly you
Member* of* the Friendship fam ily, Mr. and Mr* l e t Cook,
’more fun that way, and rooking Mr*. 1.ee Mathew*, rec. *eere- nf o lh rr Florida *olon* m Wa*h
Mr and M r* Ralph T Cowan dnn 1 nn*| lo worry jiw nit orra
le jjiie
of the Congregalinnal of Teva*, vi*lle*i lliein her*, rec
lary, Plymouth, Mr* T. 0 , Dem inglon
become* a creative e ip rn c n c r.
Jr , announ* r the birth of a *on. • tonal doarrreinenl* lhal arc
( hri*tian *'hurch met recently rn lly .
J u it because you haven't »rcn herton. tre a *u rrr. Allami. Mr*
Mr and Mr* B rrl Spencer an.I Charle* Braun iMiro Mairh ath 'omn*i lo oreur Hie-, w ont have
for their frllo u th ip lunrheon and
s recipe written a way you have N. D. MrCrae, registrar, Tampa,
In celebrate the hirthdav of Mr* daughter, Iv o n n r nf Stantnn, by , Hr weighed n lb * 1 nz at lurth perm arenllv harmful e f'e rt* on
In mind or ta irrd a food aerved and M r*. M argarrt D Wilron,
your rbildrrn.
John It Jonr* Sr , who it a arc Ihe gur*t» of hi* brother and
that way d o rin 't mean it wrouldn't Ree. of Croaaea, AVeat Dalrn
Spring role i i i * uim lm n-i 2
Mr and ' I t *
I oglun K rllr*
charter member of Ihe League *i*trr in law. Mr and M l* II It
be delicioue and inviting. Your Beach, also
cup* ihreddrd cabbage with 1 cup
are parent* nf a *nn. Ihrir first
Forly eight member* attended Spencer
Two Da»t President* nf Florida
fam ily may want *ome food*
a revolving brush attachment
each diced unpeclrd apple and
Atr. and A|t» J rt« r Maggafd idilld. leirn A ia lth tIII* in GSInr«
rooked the *ame old way, but Division, Mr*. George II. Lennon, shredded fre ih carrot*. I *lictd and p rr*e n tn l Mr* Jonr* with
odd* power lo r a n it lr r - l) pe *ar
of
Ita
llv
v
illr,
Kv
,
have
relurned
viltr i h rttln p h e r Eogharv, weigh
m o il fa m ltiri enjoy an occanonal Jarktonville and M r*. C. D AAal small onion, and 2 teaipoon* eavli lovely gift* including a ' T ilt
uuni rlre n rr, II ip ln t at
Your l if e " *iraphnok w lilih had home after a m il with Ibe H It mg a th* at b irth , bat alrrade
Winter Dark, d u tric t J ('hairAange of menu, loo, iay» Bonnie ker,
BD.M tn fluff r a ipelf snd tiru*h nut
"man
! * Mr*, W alter
T.*"* 'BAa n* nf
* *Orlando
j 'I I j
mavonnai»e and. »our cream
Sea
j
aUra
Spencer*.
While
hrre,
Ihey
alvn
twro
greeted
by
proud
grandpar
l*e n compilrd bv Air*
.... . . . ,
n
McDonald. Nutrilloniat-Food
lin t Fit* any vacuum cleaner, al
j
..
...
ton with '* tea*t&gt;oon ta ll and '• Ba t and Air* Itrrniee Mm* in ami enjoyed vinting at various point* m i * 'I r
ami Mr* Harold II thiuigh «oine iimvlrl* need a run
and three State Committee l hair
black pepper,
Con»ervation Specialivt.
nf in trrrst In the vicinity.
ba-lner. wlm havr been vuiting ve rie r (Singer Vacuum (T ra n rri i
So, take a new intereit in Ihr men. M r,. 11 B OHlenllne. Edu- t011^ ht|/ 1Bd e irn (lfl , „ h « „ with able a tilv ta n rr from 't r
M it* Yelora Moon arrived home in the h e llrv liome
art of rooking in 19j9, and Iry ration, Mra. David D. Caldwell, peeled apple wedge* and freth Jonr*
Mr and M r* Ronald Under of
Twro IvrauUlul birthday v ale* Wednesday Marrh it, ra ile d hrre
»omr ne» food trick* on your legiilation and M r*. R. M. Slokci, parsley. Serve* * *
______ _______
were iiirrounded in pint azalea* due to Ihe death of her father, Orlando are Ih r p a rre l* of a itiugh
fam ily. Ktperiment with herb* Memorial Building.
trr, Ativan, horn March 11 at
The Norman deVere Howard
and tnapdragon* While the gue*t G S Moon
and ip ire i T ry »«me new com­
Frank Talbott I* ronfmed lo hi* n r a t .i Mi no.ria l linvpital Mr*
Chapter
rom
m
itteei
fur
the
meet
»
r
C
.w
vn
e
l
f
n
i
m
l
t
nf
honor
blear
out
the
randlr*
mi
bination* Serve torn* old favory&lt;wt&lt;i. tin fo rm e r tiayla (iirtoa. i*
the cake thr traditional birthday home became of lltneai
ilea a little differently. You w ill ing w rre; Mr* W B Kirby. Mra 11 n P C C a V U U IU B
Mr* It. AA File* hail a* her t , ■*., ; i i t r r of AA jiTi r A *.ielow
Whip lip * parly eolfee rake •onj m v M ini »uti am oriiion ai
find your Interval In food* re ­ &lt;»e«. Hardin, Sr , M r*. A. K Ro*
Mr* fnr uneviierled gur»t* with park compamment hy Air* Ho lla rri* ;i.r * l* last w erl. her i m m law pu'-.iihtr of ibe "unfurd iltra d
newed. revived
impired:
And seller, Mr* B 1. re rkin *.
and d iu g h 'rr 'tr . »rd M r* W
l # i r family w ill nave fun with n. F. Rnbunn. Mr*. At. R Striek aged e*»y coffee rake m u Tre
h Wigg*. and two nf her grwnd
Nrvaila * population in Itiin I*
land
and
Mr*
F.
E.
Roumlllat
pare
a
cording
to
direclioni
ard
*
formula
I
Irach
n
co'nrlr**
new food*, too
. oddren Alike and .sandy W igg* expected lo be rtT per rent gira'er
Here are *ome *uggevlion» for A debeiou* luncheon wai te rvrd pour into pan. Swirt I 1 rup apri odorlrav. and guaranleid not to
at Spencer'*.
1eol into h itte r, iprtnkle with I 3 redden hand* The manufacturer of A’ett Dalm itearli, who f I r w dun it wa* in D'JJ. Arttnna it *v
e * i y lo tto food glamourirtng.
up In *pend a day In be with l-eeted to grow hy »;•! per rent dul
The
lir
c
h
meeting
will
be
held
rup coconut * n,l lep * l,h clnna l i s t it ran la- ti*&lt;d *»frly for e.
Top a *erving duh of green
Thurtdav
Mth
J
o'clock
with
Mr*
mon
lopping
'rorn
package
lla
k
r
rr&gt;
hnu*ehod
la»i
that
require*
h
,
r - ,h,,,r
brn'her T nm rm , and ing the **me period. California •**
bran*
with
herb may«mn*i*e,
Ed according to parkagwdireclion*
rlra n tin g • hleaihirg
aciinn
an t
»"d broiher in law. Mr and .» prr rent and Honda U p* r
made by adding to the may on- Al l-ee. Mr* Truiuck. Mr*
rent
'Serve w irm with toffee
w ill not harm to o red tu rfa rr* Mr* Jack Dodd
nat*r * little d ill and ro»emary Meitch eo ho»te**e*.
and a d**h of time or lemon
juice
For f*u i ek -a nd ea* y tartar taure
te *erve with baked filh , a t'r J
9a*pooo* m itant minced onion
In’ o l teaapooni water, l.et *tand
a few minute*, then add to m i ' on
naite along W i t h *omc chopped
raraley, pickls relish and a »queeie
of lime or lemon Juice.
Spnnkle your favorite tugar
rookie* with *tiv rrrd almond* m u a f with sugar.
Serve w*rm
ginger rookie*
made wdn ra itin t and f r r llily
^ a d ^ ^ p p l^ ^ u e e ^ o ^ le iv e r t ^ ^

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U.D.C. Meeting

Held Recently

"Christmas In March" Enjoyed

Recent Promotion

At John Langford Horne Sunday

Celebrated Saturday

Child Grievance

25 Years Ago

lirid

(inmo Notes

Interest In Meals

BI RTHS

Cahhajcc Head Idea

Modern Restful Homes —
in

naturally

beautiful

surroundings.

RAVENNA PARK

Don’t Miss The
Conway Twitty
SHOW

on

h e rtu ly

Wed.
P. M.
S em inole H ig h A u d ito riu m
G eneral A d m .
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w ith

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U n r in g

tr e f» ,

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only

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*450

down

Monthly payment# like rent!

a h n p D in g !

T ir h e ln A v a ila b le a t IB s

David Wayne
Mathes Guitar
Studio A Record
Center
fiO« W . 1«t
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th e n a tu m l lm elinew a o f
ahady

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Open 9 In *1

JUvST 1.9 MILES WEST OF
THE TRAFFIC LIGHT AT
20th A FRENCH - 10 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN!
•

Visit Our Model Home !

Slto&amp;m aJzesi
$

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Construction Company Inc.

211 W. 25th SI.

FA 2-310.1

FA 1-7495

Fricmls Knterlained
Cmdr. and Ain. Norman MeInnl* e n irrla in rd with an inform al
party Sunday aHrtnoon tn honor
of nrighliorhood frirmtv wlm have
returned from a rrui*e atwyard
the I . S Forrcdal. V A II-S o f­
ficer* and their wivev attending
were l.t i nulr and Mr«, liny
Farmer. Id Cmdr and M r*. John
Langford, l.t. and M r*. David
Drarolph, I t . Cmdr. and Mr*.
Phil Har ward and Id (J. g ) and
Mr*. A. J. AIrCariliy.
Neighborhood frirnd*. from zdha?
•ipudron*. served a* a "w elcom ­
ing com m itter ”

O B EY
that impulse
Coil (hot ■pevlol wimenia
la » i| D lt'am e It • H
ea»v And tlalinn to•rittion rule* are low.
So » h v wait? E'bnna
tonight!

Call
Lon g

Distance!
It i fw ita oi fo if
to Call by Numbor

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yo i T at

The

Washington Calling’

sum m it anytime !'

$15 Million Increase
Asked; Study Needed
Th« Legislature will he asked for more than 922 million
In Aid to Dependent Children for the next two years.
Submitting the request, which represent* a $15.3 mil.
lion increase in state funds for the two-year period, will be
the State Department of Public Welfare. This bit of infor­
mation is contained in a liooklet. "Can You Live on 99c a
Day?" The Imoklet is published by the Welfare Department.
In the past two years. Aid to Dependent Children cost
Florida $6.07 million." Rased on the request, the ADC pro­
gram would cost .he state $11 million anually, an incresse
of some $8 million per year.
If the legislature approve* the $22 million request, an­
other $68 million would he available from the If. S. government This. too. is contained in the 16-page booklet.
According to facts supplied by the Welfare Depart mrnl.
13.618 of the children now receiving this aid are lllegltlmate. This is. roughly, one-fourlh a* many as the 54.771
of legitimate birth.
Of the total. 49.600 are Nrg«i chlldien. 18,701 ate white.
According to the Welfare Department, only about 67 per
cent of the need now is being ntel in this program.
Some Seminole County authorities have said that this
program encourages Illegitimate children among some peraons. Dr. John Thurmond, county health director, has cited
several cases in which Illegitimate children have been bum
go that the mother "can get one of those checks."
The Herald doe* not oppose aid to children in need. How­
ever, this over-growing problem should 1* in v e s tig a te d
thoroughly before tho legislature appropriate* $11 million
e yeer to finance such a project.
•

•

Something very akin to an era has ended with the refirement of Zeb Ratliff, a veteran of 60 years in the print­
ing induatry.
Retliff ceme to Sanford from Ja*|»er. He., 60 years ago
end went to work for The Sanford Herald. A ftrr 11 years in
the mechanical department of The Herald, lie went Into
business with W. M. Haynes and established Celery City
Printing Co.
Later ho had another partner in the business. For the
p a s t I I years, Ratliff had operated the business by himself.
Now, he plane to "piav and rock." Ratliff considers a
half-century long enough. The persnriahle gentleman inti­
mated that ha had missed the opportunity to use his rock­
ing shalr during his years in printing. Now, he will sttempt
to "catch up" on all of that lost time.
It has baon eald, many times, that printers are s breed
unto themselves. Many would have you believe that print­
er's Ink geta Into a man's blood.
Literally, of course, this isn't true. Hut.'there is some­
thing very similar to a heart lieat in the rhythm of a press.
(A t least, there la to men like Zeb Kalliff.

tRollins Presents 'Owls' Key Chains
Mare tea a M r e t ah apad kay
chain holders haaa haaw presented
In tho men nf V A H » hy Rollins
Hobby Shop.
The holdera were accept* 4 h&gt;
fd r . Floyd Harris, comma sling
offleor of tho llaaay Attach Hoot
Owls."
Howard Rollins, retired Naval
afflcor and owner of Rollins tlulihy
•hop, mads tha preaantatloa. Hothna was atatlooad ia Sanford dor
hag Mo Nasal aersirs, and moved
bare flea year* ago upon retire
■vent.
"M s wife and I has# lived ail
over the country," Rntltna as Id.
"We like the pwnptr tn Santord

and h ire found them more friend
I? and eordial than anywhere else
Wa have never regretted settling
here and going into the hohhv sop
ply business."
Harris thanked Roliln* nn he
halt nf the officers and men of
V A III "Y our aptri* of Interest
in the Navy is very gratifying and
wa appreciate y o 'ir kind r-g trd s ,"
he m d .
The dome nf the Colorado slate
copilot in Denver it colored with
gold lest mined fio-n native de
pouts, the building stands estcl|» one mile shove set level.

DAILY CROSSWORD
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B y Marqel* CWlds
the flnsnrisl interest of all to p , ro m ri before the Senate, K e rr w ill
W ASHINGTON — W hile th e 'o fficia ls in government. Inelud- probsbly lead the fight against*
memory of Sherman Adams and in* m rtn lrra of Congress. It it. i t he hat done before,
his telephone ealis to the rrgula- would *l«o require that all com
The Democrats reply by pointlory agencies is rapidly fading munlcation*. whether by word of
out hove m t Eisenhower Ad*
tb e it a r t still earnest souls who mouth nr br letter, to a regulatory ministration hai appotnied la w
boliere that aomethln* should he or teml-Judirlal agency be made ) t r t 4mj businessmen to the re g flr
done to curb the Influence busl part of the record in all cases.
|1)ofy iS m r ir i who were then
B* " There world be no .more prisate railed upon to regutalr their fnr.
Tw’o of Ihrm , Senators t i l t ford nudges from the White House or mer clients and associates What
Case (R ., N. J.) and Richard Capitcl Hill lo meml&gt;era of the it mure, these same men after
..euberger (D., Ore &gt;, has# Just federal Trade Commission If the serving a year nr two went bark
pul in a bill that aould serve st nudging hid to be done to public, to p ra rtirin f lasr and appearing
least to put the whole business , t|hject t„ stiff penalties under before their former commission
on the public record. T heir hilt the law for ronrrelm rnt, it would associates.
would require full dtsrlosure of
not he done.
Thin kind of In again out-again
The bill pul in by Case and eyrie came up the other day when
Nruberger proposes, too. thst Con- Senator Case' questioned Char l» a
gress at least take a look at a A. Webb, a Irgislaiise assists
assistant
notorious ibuac—conflict of inter- to form er Senator John W. U n r­
rst among mrmtiera of Congress.1
est
Congress, k rr of Oh
Ohio who had been nomlA Commie ion on le g is la to r Stan- nalt-d to a member of the Interdards would study and make ree- state
Cn
ommrree
Commission.
BIRMINGHAM,' Ala. (D P I) ommrndatuns on eonfliet of In- B roker was ranking Republican
Mathodist church#* in Alabama terast — » • problem of a Sens- member of the Senate Inlrraiato
and W#*l Florida w ill send dele «or or a P .pre.rntalise who own* Commerce Committer, with autho­
g t t f t bar# Thursday to o rganltr »n r *l
• °c * television station rity over trs rra l regulatory agen­
a laymen's union which w ill lead «r 1 urauum mine and who in cies, before his defeat last Novem*
tha fight against efforts to Intr commute* and on the floor of ber.
grata
tha nation'#
Methodist Congress akr* an active part in
| t ,|r ,, |„ p ,d dorm* the questlo, J
churches ^
these interests.
lug that two other former B rickrr
JudJr Whit Windham, one of
When Congress talks righteously associate* hsd been rim e d to tha
tha 34 sponsors of the Isym rn's about eunflitt of Interest. •* in ICC,
which regulates the railunl6n, said about I,WO are ev me Adams ease, official I • of the roads Owen lla rs e slaved on the
peeled lo attend Thursday a meet Elsenhower Administration
see commission for five year* and
mg Every Methodist church In red Why not. they mutter angti- then resigned to Ivernitie a vice*
A ltb tm a and West F lorida was ])t to,,; , i what Is going on right president of the Chesapeake and
»rnd delegates, he said. |n )our
haitiw irk’’
Ohio at a salary much larger than
Windham said the laymen s The ea*e they most often rite government pav*. After two ar.d
group would map a course of |, thw» of Senator Robert S Kerr a half yearv on the commission
action fo r Southern churches in
(1&gt;
okU ). who through his ma- Robes* Minor went to a New York
event tha Malbodi* L rn e ra l to n jur
jn , he Kerr McGee , , „ , r , | vice prrvtdenry at a rd *
ferenre ittf in p u to force in r r0mp»ny rontro ll Urce oil hoH- ported u la r y of 140.000 a year.
gration in 19fd
Y ,‘ T 1* " ' t *
,0
What was notnoted, if only
The Jurist i t id -an overwhelm ,nf.’
of Melbodpvt ‘a'v
“ r *»*s*«**h the- 27", percentlK&gt;CJUIe of thf
b u lin rH
in f majority
'
income tas Iwnua to oil producers nf Sanatorlal courtesy, was that
men" fear that a r im m ite r -p
llrlrk e r during much o f his aervpointed in n*M w ill rrpvirt tuck
ire in the Senate had continued
recommendations nest year with
to share in the proceeds of hi*
integration aa the end resit)'
Columbus. Ohio, law firm Thst
Tha General Conference, vsliirh
firm represented the Pennsylvania
is Mrthodism'a central governing|
Railroad.
body, hat labeled segregation in
Recently there has hern a grcrW
thurchea "an e v il", said Judge
deal of publicity about Congre»8” .'n . * m• ‘ arousing an over
The sat&gt; driving award for Frb men who put Ihelr relatives on
whelming m ajority of Methodist

'

Assignment Washington
Ily Fit Koterba
WASHINGTON - The sperta
tors Jammed the hack of the
room. They came here fo r one
main purpose — to laugh at th f
racketeers.
That seems to he the only way
that tn honest. Indignant, te n t!
live eitiren ran spend his wrath
on the rowarda — those leeches
of the underworld — who cower
under the Fifth In the Caucus
Room
The hoodlums, now stripped of
their brass knurkles, arid ItoMles
and guns, lend themselves nicely
to an air of ridiculousness situng
there under the bright rh a n d e ltrrt
declining to admit even that
they're alive
When the juke levs rtgamurule
rinsed down for a today rre rts ,
(he Rackets Committer had finish
ad listening to t long command
performance that sounded like an
automatic player shirk on a hrok
»n record titled. " I life lin e "
I laughed just as hard at the
rest nf the watrhers A Itellv
laugh served as a g o o d a o tiill
lute for a gratifying punrh in tha
note But this !»%*» hoodlum set
ha* been a breed more hraren
than even those witnesses of the
( ostrllA
and T rtm s trr
ly|w
Thai's bceautc our court* have
recently reassured protect ton for
those "lending ta Inrrim lnate
themselves
A r a result, the oner mighty
Senate committee a only rem ain
ing effective weapon Is the rlilh
of ridicule. And on this final day,
I'd say they did sn efficient Job
nf whittling dosvn those ainur
thug*. They splattered the hooda
with verbal spubatls that most
certainly wrr# noticed a ll the way
eernst the eountry,
Tha Fifth Amendment had he­
roine so a matter of fours# lately
with th o .r juke ho* Jokers lhat
the thugs rim e lo the witness
r h a I r hearing mass prodtirrsl
printed rants hearing tha " I De
rlin e " song.
Ben.
Harry (toldwster
(R .,
A r il 1 asked Lo see one of the
card*, tod then ha said rv n lra tly
"Somebody must pass those out
st the door "
When Juke Hot V n ltty, a turn
py. red fsrad Chicago mobster,
stumbled nn the phrase, Ben. K arl
Mundt ( H . X
t i l rs llrd nut:

' You better read the Juke bos a bystander's frustration came
answer ca rd ."
when chief r t u n tr l Robert KenThe heartog* hit the height, of nedy tn fu rm id McClellan (hat

the climate down there?" and Ibe
hood d e rlin rd lo answer because.
honestly, h r «a!d. that could in
criminate him.
|l(1
Jukf ||#| h firin g |
r f r e l , T h o lf rWlh A nl,nd
m ini "A m ericans" with the tun
tanned hides, dark glasses and
expensive suits had become Somewhat sickm ing.
And, so help me. Hyman, in a
Now. perhaps one ran turn lo
high. thin, nasal whine said hr
routdn't rig h tly answrr that ques­ test ir n ta tin r developments on
tion without incriminating himself i'.-pilal H ill . . like the ray rolls of
Another good laugh therapy for ‘ -‘ 'n“ r r “ m r"
tend lo Inrrim lnate him
The committee called up Hyman
l.arnrr. alias Red Waterfall and
four other names, described a . a
( hirago Juke bo* shakedown ar
list, now of Miami Shore*, Fla
"A te you," snarled JlcCIrllan.
"a common, ordinary, cheap

Safety Award Won
By Squadron One

trying lo do. Weare trying
lo
preserve the Methodist church and
are working
to safeguard
lit
fu ture."

Raney, commanding officer nf the aunts, their wives and Ihelr col.
"T igers" The plaque I* given lege boy sons. That tort of nrpo.
monthly to the squadron with the Him the folks back home rra d lly
tie st safe driving rrcord during understand.
g
liberty hours
Rut if publicity it required fur
The winner I* determined by a this practice, then surely it should
demerit system. Demerit* are rover the rrlalionvhipt between
BUFFALO , N Y i l ' l ’ l t -Has- awarded arenrdtp; to the serious business and government and the
mg trading stamp* turned out to nets of the tr a flir violations
mutual benefit society that re*
be an unprofitable venture for Cdr Haney said "O ur motto Is suits The one. so readily under*
W illiam F. Mueller, J.V Police work hard, play hard and drive standablr, is peanuts while tha
gathered up lo.ooo of them in his slow " A ssfrty council composed other, so much more subtle and
hotel room a* evidence in a series nf Naval and civilian official* sup submerged.
involves
influence
of burglaries
1ervlsrs tha safety campaign
measured in millions of dollars.

Collector Collected

Retired Officers
Schedule Meeting
Mrmtx-rs of the Retired Ciffi
t r r s Association and Ihi-ir guests
have hern invited In a meeting
of the Central Florida Oiapter
Marrh 23 at the MrCoy A ir Force
|Um, o ffic e r1*
&lt; luh
)n i( |,|„ |on
u,r r |r r |i..r* and
installation of officers f ir the com
, „ c , r4 r ( ien
E AWalsh w ill
sur ,
on b|v recent trip
Washington The report w ill
cover liaison and legislation tn alt
members
Reservations for the meeting at
, j j,, p m w l r p, m3,,p „ , , h
I t Margaret S Wills' JKV\ Fusion
Itoad, W llltcr Park M anh 31 ithe deadlne
for reservations
which Include the lunrheon and
huunrsa meeting

Post Office Plans
To ‘Rocket’ Mail
WASHINGTON (U P I) — The
Pod m in e Department rvperta
to fire its first rip rrim rn ta l mailcarrying rocket this year, arrord
ing tn a Washington publication
Washington Science T r e n d s
quoted s post office spokesman
s i saving Postmaster General
Arthur B um m rrfirld has asked the
Defense Department tn let him
use obsolete mark nr regulus
missiles for the tests

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(Editor* Note; This is the
seinnd dispatch on the pros­
pect* of the m ajor league teams
fer 1911.&gt;

'Tourney Backing

best fielder of the lot. but with a
weaker hat.
R r*l Of In tlrld Set
The rest of ihe infield i« set
w ith Hill Marcrnski at second.
D irk Groat at short and Hoak at
th ird . M arrro*ki and Grnal form
one r f the best second have coni
binatmn* in the major.* and most
h j-c b .il! men agtre wdh Murlaugh when he says those Jvry
men can beat you more way*
than any other shortstop serond
ba*e combination in thr Majors.
I f the Plrales have one weak
nr*«. II | | in in firt I reserve* The
veteran (irne R iser P ir l Si ho.'

firtd, who wa* a disappointment
with the Cardinals, and rookie
Harty Hright. a 3.0 hatter at
Saeramrnto in I9’&gt;*, are the only
one* who tan hack up Mareroski,
Groat and Hoak. D a k e r'i'a * hurt
mod of last season and tt'a a
question whether he could play
ever* day H *onifthins happened
to anmnr uf tho»r llirre .
tn the outfield It w ill hr Hull
Skinner In left. Hill Vinton in
center. Roberto Clemente in right
with Roman M ajia* back of tnrin
a* Ihr No 1 utility gardener
Murtaugh wouldn't trade them
for any four ouiltrld fr,* that any

R&gt; LEO II. PETERSEN
1 PI Spnn* Editor
ny J o h n
d ik t k h ii
, a * the vanguard or suiting
FORT MYERS. Fla (CPU LOUISVILLE, K y. (C P I) — The coaches and fans a rrive d , they
The Pittsburgh P ita tr* have ' that
record* and the ratings made discovered three th in s i were dtffic u lt, perhapi impossible to lo­
pennant feeling '*
Cincinnati and W r it Virgin!* the cate in thi* basketball-hep city: A
Lavt year, in his first full sea­
favorites today to meet in the f i ­ hotel room, a ticket to the tourna­
son a* manager. Dannv Murtaugh
nal* of the NCAA basketball tour- ment and a LouttvUlian who
aimed for the firs t division snd
O narrunt here Saturday niche, but doctn't think the hometown Car­
wound sip second, eight games be­
Louisville's nwn come bark k id i d in a l! ran win it a ll on their own
hind Milwaukee. That reprrsentrd
u e rf setting plenty nf aupport.
floor.
a jump of five notches for the
O lfiriat tournament a ctivity be
Pirate*, who were seventh in IPS*
;a n today when sport* writer*
—the ninth year in a row ihey
met at a lunch to hear I-ouisvillr
had finished in the second d ivi­
sion
Coach Peck Hickman engine in a
telephone battle of w o rd ! with hit
’ He really vla rtrd lo jell Iasi
riv a l!. (Irorge Smith of Cincin­
vrav.m." Murtaugh said “ Now wr
ate aiming lo jum p ju *l one more
nati, Freddie Sthaut of West \ tr
n.-'rh in Ihe standing* My playgima and I'ete Newell of Califor­
ci- are confident we ran do It.
nia.
and so am I We all have lhat
Winner* Meet Saturday
pennant feeling "
Louisville lace* We»i Virginia in
Murtaugh gambled and traded
one
t
r
mi
final
game
F
rid
a
y
night
Two date* of interest for Semi
awav hi * leading power h illrr.
not, County golfer, arr on the &lt;»r *hr ►
&gt; lU ,n
trank Thomas, in gel what he fell
Mid-Florida tio lf cour.c w r „ of
Cn.cinnai. and C .llfo rn .
ih r Pirates lacked in 1 'in a tellLongwuod, according to Terry De
'/ra U d e '" ^ * d in n e r , then w ill H E A D Y F i l l ! M A T C H H A C K
lic it J ticq u cV fle e t K te p ,
han.lrd starting pitcher and a leftM ari, rlub pro. and \em on Dunn.
/ ' s , , ^ . n ish t
l0 ,le trr j* re a d y f o r u special I n t e r - C it y m a tc h race g a i n s t S arishanded hdtmg catcher. He ob­
tained Harvey lla d d i*. who was
ni* n if:tr
. .
nunc who pick* upthe NCAA
to la jrre .vh o u n d s to n ig h t a t th e S a n fo rd • O rla n d o K e n n e l
On Friday, March 21
i 7 with i incinnall ta*t year, and
1 u 1 crown whiCi l-o u it*illc umgremo H u It. K ic g u ra n aco m (I in th e hom e and home o .rie .n * '|tc n .
from Orange. Polk Lake, Vo!u*ia
Snaky Purges*, a 2At hitter wuh
and Seminole eounliei hate bren mou*ly topped off K enturky * brow cr a l v ta r a io ta F rid a y
lor Red*
ra *t regional* at
in
Ihe
mid
• invited lo tend ladieC teami to
Al*-* in Ihe (leal, the Pirates
Evanston.
Ill
j
Mid-Florida for a ‘ Tro-Am -elle"
obtained Don lloak to take over
Very few people, and least of
lourney, sponsored by the MidThoma. third base chore*
Florida Pro-Am Golf A iioriation. a ll NCAA official*, thought that a
Improve llr lr n v f
Louisville
learn
which
entered
the
Sunday, A pril 3. i t the dale for
H r know w r |n*t powc
but
ih« Orange M rm orial Hospital tournament a* an al large leant |
u,,h l|»ak at th ird we impiOvfd
Day al the Longwood lin ki. The w ith a mediocre 16 10 record
our defense and lla ild iv give* u*
lota! receipt! for the clay will be would ever knock o ff Eastern
thr lefthanded pitching strrngih
Kentucky,
Kentucky
and
Michigan
donned to the Orlando Hospital1*
wr tacked And liurgev* i* not
State
m
a
row
to
come
back
here
fo
r
about
40
swift
second!.
S
an-.in
&gt;ara»ota
1
Inaugural
ilanuitap.
d ro r for fundi for additional
only valuable a* a fu ll lime catch­
and plav for the national crown lord dog racing fan* will be on the and w ill v*ait in tlir ic .c n lh m &gt;o I
ipace and equipment.
er. if nerd b*\ but alco at a
rdge of their *eaU tonight when tom,-lit In the four bo* w ill he MSpecial event! are planned dur- on its own floor.
pinrhhitter.
*
Cincinnati Highest Hanked
three local speedsters will be pit- pound Might Action.
"m g Ihe afternoon, DeMari laid.
• Now w r have to find a big bat
In
c
(bird
and
sivth
b
u
r
*
w
ill
be
In
the
Imal
L'Pt
national
rankted
against
champ*
from
the
West
•W * romtder this a very import­
tn take over from Thomas. I ’ m
vacant for the uniual racing
Al A l t 11 H A C K W I . V N K I t — H appy .loc l.w c k v w on n n In ant date on the club calendar, ing*. Cincinnati was No. 4. Call- Coait.
looking for our firs t basemen to
The tirade-A highlight w ill Ut c r - r i t y M a tch race n jfa in a t N u m n o la a ta ra th e m F r iiln v
Happy Joe Iwicky 1* favored by
and we are a n iio u i lo have Ihe forma No. 9, W rit V irginia No
supply
ilia
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"
course crawling with p la te n , for I I . and Louiivillc was unrankrd rarly odds nf D to-fi to cop the *p*’ (irrcrdcd by two other tirade A
n itr h l am i w ill or, , a y a in In* in th o lin e u p in a r e t u r n cn*
The player he is looking at mntl
when you d o ...
C tn rin n ili, the Missouri Valley rial inter-city match rare of uv contests,
w» feel deeply the need for addi­
I* Dick Stuart, who can hit the kruRsm ont o f th e I n t c r - t ’ it y .M atch lin e n n t lh « San fo rd •
Adion
on
the
10.rare
slate
starts
tional hospital fa c llltte i in Centra* Conference champion, come* in fine greyhounds, Jans heard a tout
visit FAM ILY!
ball a long way. He hit tit homer* O r la n d o tru c k to n iy rh t. T r a in e r tio o ry u N r w la iid * i* n ito n n
w ith a a l record, the nations a sim ilar evrnt in Sarasota F rid a v at F.IO
Florida."
in &lt;17 games with Ihe P.rates la*t
w it h th e llo h liy H o u r ch a m p io n w h o hint Im it a lu c fa v o r­
II you need
World W'ar II amputee DeMar* top scorer In Oscar Robrrtion. night, when Sanford * Orlando
season and drove in IS run*. Ilul
ite w it h N O K fl fams th is ye a r.
know* howr im portant hospital* and a victory o * r r Kansas State hounds stole all honor*.
he strikes out a lot The only
in the mid west regional final at
Happy Joe finished first, cover­
ran be.
question In Murtaugh * mind is
Lawrence, Kan.
ing the three-eighths-milr distance
whether Stuart w ill drive m more
West Virginia, Southern Confer­ m a fahulnu* Dm r nf is 15 seinnd*.
run* with H * bar than he w ill let
phone: F A irfu 2-4G1?
ence representative, boast* a 27-4 belter than the local club's all time
m with his fielding Hr t no dr
record and one of the nation's record.
frnsivr genius
before noon to arnngt
smoothest performer* in Jerry
The big red fa *n geni is th&lt;
Should .Stuart fall short MurWest, who twice saved the Moun­ 'oungcal of tonights sextet. bul
laugh hat Ted K lusrew ikl, who
(or money Ihe same day!
taineers from disaster with late- looms as chamrkm of inter-cily
this tpring looks Itkr the slugger
scoring bursts in tournament play. competition.
H* TIW OTIIV M O R IA R T V
be was with Cincinnati before he
California, from
the
Pacific
Chief Charle* Vlneing returned
C u v lo j
24 Msnthhr
NEW YORK i l l ’ l l — A* E rin * ram r up with a bark admrnt two
Ktrgo, who drew the eight l-os
I iittrd Press Inlernaiiivnal
base lo idler center fielder Jim
Rtca.s*
rspncata
to Sanford with the clasitfiration Coast Conference, has a 23 t mark fur tonight * loth race evrnt, fm *nn and daughters parade up years ago K luscrw tki is swinging
Landis
a*
part
of
the
d.-ul.
b
u
ilt
on
Ihe
nation'*
best
defen
A rainy day in the Honda base
of sharpshooter in a ll the matches
iihcd second and &lt; ri Trars wound Fifth Avenue on tin* St. P atrick'* fn-cly for Ihe firs t Unto stme then
4170 00
1 700
However, the Cleveland Indians
entered la il weekend at Winter sive record. The Hear* have al­ up th ird . Cri Tear* will be in Ihr Day. a silver haired Hibernian in and he think* hr cart do Ihe Job. hall
tamps
usually
produce*
t i t 00
1100
may wind up with Kdii llanma
lowed opponents only 5! 5 points second dog house tonight
Ha*rn
Thru
I
lin
e
t*
Rocky
Nelson,
n oo
770 00
trades am! ut rumors id Made*
a nursing home one block away
and
Sievers
H
ank
la
n
e
plans
tn
Vinemg entered ae.ra m aichti. pee game, and have won their
Roman Story, a tlerk light brin w ill li-trn w uiful!; lo the whine who always has munleren Hie ball
J17DO
19 00
It was lhat kind of a day mi the ronlei with G luflllh Wednesday at
iast
M
games
in
a
row.
Hr won ihe SO yard kneeling post4J700
die lady who won Ihe Tampa Der­ of the bagpipe* and the beat „ f *n the minor* but never ha* made soggy n i l us eirru it .Monday. Four
24 00
Louisville, with only two seniors by event, ran fourth Saturday the drum*
lion and placed second in the
1 Hie grade In the m ajor*. Mack of eahlbili. n games were rained out. Si Petersburg, Fla. D ie Cleve­
1700
39700
land general manager is reported
on its squad, had only a 99 fee- night, but drew thr rad spot for thr
other siv
Clem McVarth*. on. e Am erica's' ,hrm »Un " B ' C Mevehs. Ihe so several possible player trans­
In o ile r outlii-lder Mlnne Minoto,
The annual spring match was ord going into February but the re match.
must colorful •port* broadcaster.
action* w»rr C'-portedh to-mg di* pitrher Jim i.ra n t and inlielder
the fourth for Ihe Winter Haven Cards ••idnrnly turned mtn a driv
Pretty P fl.b ir slruded to h.uuir* anuld -tkr u -ri nmrh In sre mat
cussed.
W.hhI v Held for the Nat.* pair.
Rifle Club. The small bore com- mg. .abounding hot shooting ball
paudn Dr any iiarude. .or a
The New Turk Yankee i ,un
Another possible trade involving
priuinn was the firs t for Vinruig, club that won 10 of its last II
ball game
a good title light. . .
cerned over Don l.arsrn's rerur the Si 1amts Cardinal* and Cin­
FINANCE SERVICE, IN C
who is espericneed in large bore; games before scoring us three
o r an ranting burse race,
rent shmildcr allm rnt, h a ir turned cinnati Rrdlegs rip o ite .tly has adcompetitive shooting. In 1917 he lournamrnt victories, and now
Hu! tho*r are only Idle dreams
OF SANFORB
again tn the Washington Senators vanred past Ihe talking tlage.
was a member of Ihe winning has a 19 10, overall record.
n-iw fur the 77 year-old trisumae
for pitching help
The world ltd * one would send m illie ld rr
a ' earn in (he A ll Navy matches.
l?S
South Pul Avmu#
a* he sit* alone in hi* loom at
champions would like to pry e i­ Gus Hell lo the Cardinals for
The leading chief petty officer
the Dresden • Madiv n Nursing
NEW YORK (UP1) — Si louis ther i ’rdrn Ramos or Dick Hide southpaw Vinegar Bend M lrrll.
in Heavy Attack Squadron Nine's
rittM : M ille t 2 4412
Home in nildtnwn New- York
I'm versity, an old favorite with loose from Ihr Nabs They also
In the only two rshihilinn game*
radio division, Vmeing feels that
Seminole Sporting lioo.lv d rfra l
Clem ha« hern an tnva'id Since Sew York fan*, and Oklahoma are r y r n g southpaw BIPy llo rll j.laved Vlnnd.iv. the Kansas City
Siafti floiifr
rompelilion shoaling is a wonder
SYDNEY. Australia (L T D - ed S lrm per Ageney. 3171
in Ihe he iufferr.| a »rvere hip Injury City University, a newrom rr lo of the Detroit Tiger*
A thlelir* blanked the T ig irs. *&gt;n
fill sport, and should be encour George Berry. 115, l-n* Angele*
final game nf the Sanford Junior in an ai.ioienbile accident lu m the tug town, open their bid* for
The Senators, tn lorn, have in and led K lusrew 'ki's ftrsi sprin;
aged " I t promoles firearm safely stopped Ilu tic ll Sands. 114 3 I.
Raskrthall
lu-ague Tournament 'e a r* at-- lb I.iir r i-onirai led ’ the Nallcnat Invitation lta«krtbalt dlrated they are w illing to pt-ddlr home run sparked ih r Pitisburgh
and develop! physical coordina­
Australia 17).
Saturday, winning the title
Parkin .mi v .li ra*, anil iloctor* Tournament championshln tonight Roy S irs rr* In Ihe White S-vv It jl Pirate* In a I I sielory over the
tion to an amaaing degree." hr
NEW YORK ( I P I)— Charley
Stemper took Itohion» tn an have, advi.ed him hr II never walk at Madison Square Garden
Cal G riffith. Ihe Nats' owner in Cincinnati llrd lrg *.
said
The towrrmg H iliikrns. seeded sists "w e re not going In gise
Scott, III, Philadelphia, outpoint earlier game. 2121. w hitii put again.
cd Isaac Logan, 146 3 4, Cuba thrm In the contest a-ainst Semi
Despite ihe misfortune that has second, w ill f*ce upstart IT.vvi erram for skim milk " le a l pre­
(10).
nolr S p o r t i n g
II. vkI*.
but befallen him in recent v e irs , .Me drncr College and fourth seeded sumably means Ih r While S.* will
PROVIDENCE. R. J f t P Ir - rouldn t krep Ihr p*cc in the Carthy renuin* cheerful, although Oklahoma Pity w ill meet N&gt;w
f r NEW YORK (U P IJ—Tbe Triple
ero»n" nf thoroughbred racing— Paddy Rrad, 129, Providence, out­ final.
he admits he nu«*r* his old cron York L’m vrrsity In Ihe concluding
the Kentucky Derby, Preaknerv pointed Dick Di ko la . 12*'i Boy
two quarter final game*.
The tilt was tied in the first Ic* on the sport' beat.
and Belmont—w ill be telecast and ton I I ) .
" I f I could only walk I'd fe d Thr St. laHiis-t'rnvtdencr win­
jwrtod lo to but .Seminole wrnt
broadcast nationally this year by
M IAM I BEACH, F la. O J P D - ahead a, tl.e end of the second lin e ," he declar'd. ‘ But Ihey tell per w ill square o ff against SI.
th r Columbia Broadcasting Sys­ Ed Beattie TKO'ed B illy Oran quarter, lu l l . In In* tlurd p n
I me the odd* »&lt;• stacked against John’* and ih r Oklahoma PityNOW S H O W IN G
tem
fit.
Srminnles made II pn.nl*. wl-.!r in r. io I gin ’ * then s no u tr NYU sursivor vvlH play |np *eed
O P E N 12:1.1
worrying
ahou*
it
"
ed
Bradley
tn
the
semifnsls
M rm per could omy hutket one.
leaving :he score ;*• 15 Seminole
A* he *tts m a wheel r h itr . Thursday night,
made e.gl.t points and Slun.pv-r peering at you ever Ihe top of S|. laml*. appealing in 111
rnadr t.ine ti. the last quarter.
his hornrimmed glasses, you rt eighth NTT, has I m-co installed a
Paul Crew*, fnr aeminoh' .Spurt- member lltii-nlng t-s lunadeait* id in point fasorite o ie r Ptmidenrr
0
EihlbiUon Baseball Results
Law, Hardison ( I ) and Hurgrs* ir.g, was h irn for hi* veuni wi'h Ihe KriilUi kv Drrby- and .lie " a 1 in tonight * I V) p m r i l open
tn ilo d Press Inlernillnaat
H R —K luiirw skl. W inner — Law 11 point* Joe Hngrap* was high ( Itm would bring you lo the rdg*- eAt West Palm Reach, Fla.
for Stemper w.lh nine punt*.
nf ynur «eat with a ringing
Oklahoma City, playing in it*
Loser — rent
Detroit
000 000 000— 0 5 ]
____
Ronald Perry. Sanford Recrea " r r r r s i m ; fan*, the field u first NTT. i* a six point underdog
Kansas City
I I I 10) 1 1a- &lt; 13 1
Im i Ancele* ** Si
Imui* at ,wn n ‘ r r r ,o r ' lod»y Ibanked Ih r #! t i,e £ i|r
again*! NYU. Which resched the
*
’
*
Nalional Guard for Ihe use nf thr
His suite still ha* lhat magic quarler final* hy knocking off
Aguirre, Davie &lt;«) and Berber
Armory, which made it possible husky quality and hi* memory is iirn v rr, 9*t *l
et. Vrller if ii Garver, Craddock &lt;«&gt; Sarasota, J l* , cancelled, ram.
Baltimore vs. Milwaukee it for Ihe 75 sports minded boy* us fantastic, lie • un rattle off tin
and House, Tornay i9 b HR*—
Hadley, Maris. Winner — G irvcr. Bradenton, Fla . cancelled, rain compete against each other in Hut winner* of every Kentucky Dcrb&gt;
Chicago (A j v s. Washington at newly-formed Junior Uasketbal) as well as Ihr names of horses
Lover — Aguirre.
Orlando. Fla , raneelled. rain.
la-ague,
who used In run al such defunct
At Ft. Myers, Fla
Philadelphia *s Near York al
Perry said this 'e a r was scry Tracks as .Nheri'Shead Ha*. H rt.ii
^C incinnati
000 010 OOrt— t 3 t
St
Petersburg, Fla , cancelled, successful and rsperi* next year Inn Reach, l.atoma and Havre dr
W Pittsburgh
200 020 0 0 a - 4» 2
L illie League ha* hit Lake Mary.
to he a t good, nr heller,
Grace,
Forty-four boy. turn- I nut for
Pena. Mahe (7) and Ratify. rain.
• t C - w a u ju .* *
ihe first la te h a ll tetrton, rsger
and ready to play.
'TECHNICOLOR
The learn w ill l*e managed by
Harold Hockersmilh. The Rev,
John P lllry It us rharge of equip­
ment and rntlaieral rfullc*
BRADENTON, Fla. (U P ll—The Roach it Ihe leading randidsle tn Warren Spahn. rringm/ed a* one about *s g-wd a* the* rome. IsTn organise th r parent, a *pe
Milwaukee Brave* didn't win a take nser fnr SchocndlenM Felix nf the best le/i binder* nf modem t fixture in right He hit 3o home
ria l meeting ha* bren r»iled Wed
pennant unUl they came up with Mantilla and Casey Wise are the baseball
le w Burdette,
Carlton fu n l )lrm c m 9 i af|(1
W0ljnd -etday night at 7.30 in th r edura
r. I h n n tp in n
G reyhnum lis
C n n ip e le
a top drawer second baseman and reserves. The only hitch is that W illry. nob Rush. Juan P iia rro ..
* '
___
tlnnal building of the Communily
1 sir llunurss In T r n l lt H are, O v e r
it is entirely possible Ihey won’t Roach sllll limps slig h tly from a Joey Jay and Boh Buhl That
l! * - • * ' ragr in I A as the | r f ,(,yjertJn church
win this year unless Ihey can ob­ lorn ligament he suffered las*, sea [leave* him f«e relief Don M r •*f aves '•on their second pennant
The boyv w ill play their first
A 1aM&gt; M ite Courtse.
ton and there ta a queslmn whr Mahon. Boh Trowbridge. H um ber ) • *
game A p ril II
tain another one
In short, the Braves’ thanee* Iher he ran opera the season at In Robinson and possibly Gene 1,1 !flf ^ahkeet a lte r having a
Conley when he gels through plav- three In one game lead
nf winning their th ird straight Na­ second base
If Burton and Covington are
"Sure we have lo m c Ifa," Han irg basketball fur Ihe Boston Cel
tional League title depend largely
a
okay, Ihey w ill lie In renter and
on finding a firs t rlass second ey admitted "L ik e Wes Coving­ l if t .
O M t C l C4 r v C f
Milwaukee's
catching
is
set
with
left
field
re
ip
e
itiv
rly
.
Haney
!*
ton’
*
knee.
Bill
H
rulon’
a
knee
and
baseman to fill The shoes of Rrd
RIDE-IN THEATRE
OF
R A C IN G
A T S .O .K .C .
Schoendienst. who may he oul the Roach. I'm not w orried, though. Del Crandall, the No. I man, and high nn rookie Ixe Ma,e who
Del Rire. a polished rereuer, be played with Austin and Wichita
whole season recuperating from a about any of those ifa.
Truck Cloaes Mar. 30
LAST TIM ES T O M TE
"A fte r all. we have mure pitch- hind him . Bookie Bob Taylor, Ihe 1**1 year and showed he had
•lege of tuberculosis.
SHOWING AT J;00 A I*; 15
power
by
hitting
Id
home
ru
n
t
and
M A T IN E E
W E IL • F IG . • .S A T.
^ Until Ihe Braves a c q u i r e d ing depth than any club In the Itoi.ooo bonus boy, ran make the
^ k h o rn d itn it from the Giants dur­ league and I think w r have the dub if Haney derides to go with batting in *1. In reserve there It
J e r r y C o iliiia , O p e ra to r
S o n y , N o M in o ra
vrtem n Andy I’afko and the pos­
ing the 1957 season, they could alrongeat bench, too. Bruton show­ three catchers
Feature:
• 3 :l | -8:28
Except for second base, Haney sibilities include draftee Jim Pionly mike a pas* at the pennant ed in Ihe World S e n e i that he
but never quite win if. With him ran do the Job for ua and all thr hat no p a rtiru la r worry in the in soni, bonus player John Dement
9:12
In the lineup, however, they won reports I get on Covington arr field He has Eddie Mathews al and .Irorge Haas, who h it ,326 at
W
ithiia.
A r im lftiio n F n r T h in
third base. Johnny Ingan at shortthe past two sears and even heat good "
*top and Joe Adcock and Frank
Sesen ‘Starting' P H th rrt
•ofraD
n ci—ceivcw
M'uh that array nf talent, it Is
the Yankres in the 1957 World
A t t r n r lliin
Haney said hr h a t seven pilch Tnrrr at first. Boih Mathew* and ra»y lo understand why Haney is
Series.
A IJ L I .T S
Show No H a rry
era "who may not be the top ones Logan had bad years Ust season not too concerned about those
P U S AT 9 :DO ONLY
M
A
T
I
N
E
E
N IG H T
Manager Fred Haney and all In tbe league but who would be but Haney aays he'i not v o rrte d I " ifa ." But he itd l reatiaea that
ESTHER W IM JAM S IN
the other Bravea o ffld a 't profess atarter* on any other club in the about th r tr ability lo rente na-'k » S fu w n d irnil doe*n l rom e along
Kflc
90e
•'DANfiKnnrs
Located A Milesi Soulh
#y&gt;i in hr worried about tha tee- league."
Talented Outf.rid
very often and the B ra vr* are
S T U D E N T S — fiilc
Of Sanford On Highway 17-11
WHEN
WET"
TIm seven ha tacked rdf are
M d base problem, where Mai
As fo r Um outitfid , Hank Aaron, sure lo mas bia field Leaikranip.

Mid-Florida Plans
Two Special Dates
•For Area Golfers

I

Everybody
needs
money
sometime

Local Dogs Meet
Sarasota Tonight

I

*«

other rlub in the leag-ie ha* Ha’l
al*-* high on rookie Joe Christo­
ph, r. who hit 327 al S ilt Lake
City last season.
Hank Foile* w ill be Ihe N» l
rateher. h it Rurges* w ill be hack
of the plate a lot. Hill Hall, who
looked so g.v*d with ihe Pirates
las! year when they brought him
up from Salt l ake, and Danny
K ravilr are fighting for the thirdsiring catching berth
Murtaugh figures on six start­
ing pitchrr*. trading off with h it
are. Hub F rirn I a 22 game win­
ner in 195*. Then ,&lt;smc Vernon
l.a» i l l |?
n.&lt;n Kline .13-1*1,
George H u t . t y . Curt Raydnn
I I I and llaibtis The Pirates f t pert great thing* of W ill.
R.n.kir Hennir Daniels, who won
t t at Columbus in thp tnlrrnational LraxUf last season, has a good
rhanre of stirking.
F.lrny Fare, one of tne best in
ih r business, w ill he Ihe relief
i p r r u l it l with
southpasr Don
lir u i* and Ihe seleran Hob fVvrIcefield also in live bullpen. Ron
Blackburn and Rob Smith ara
oilier hurling possibility*.

St. Patrick's Day
Music Will Haunt
This Old Irishman

Chief Gels Award
In Rifle Matches

UP TO$600

Rain Brings Trade Talk;
Three Seek Roy Sievers

•

Ring Results

Seminole Defeats
Stemper For Title

FAM ILY

Old Pro, Newcomer
Face NIT Action

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Races To Be On TV

I

Exhibition Results

Lake Mary Plans
For Little League

Second Base Key To Braves' Chances

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M ANE
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By F R A N K ELEAZER
WASHINGTON (U P I) — Our
C oozrri* had been in buaines*
— I n i than a decade when, In 1791,
' House m em ber! named Matthew
Ljroo and Roger Griswold had at
each other w ith fiats.
Even aa the llouie Investigated
this breach of the peace, hoslili(let were returned. Griawnld went
after I,) on with a cine. L )o n re ­
taliated w ith a pair of fire tonga.
To quote the House record:
‘ •There w a t an affray, which w u
With d iffic u lty atopped.'1
Ever alnce, our law m akeri
from tim e to time have a n aulted
ric h other with wcaponi from
harih w ord* to and through
knlvra, piatols, and flying cuapidon.
Rep. Randall S. Harmon, an In ­
diana freahman House member,
got bis name in the papers re• eeatly fo r putting both hla wife
and h it front porrh on the pub­
lic payroll. H r may nr m ay not
have hern (porting a p i’ tol around
the Capitnl. a« a newspaper re
porter alleged and a* Harmon
subsequently denied
P re -riv ll War Rowdiest
Either way, Harmon ran rite
long and honorable precedent. Of
fin a lly, the llouae and Senate al
waya have taken a dim view of

firearm* on the persona of membera. Periodically, however, the
itateim m have arrn fit to lgnorr
this prejudice, with reaulta fre ­
quently lively and sometime* pret­
ty near deadly.
According to all account*, the
p rr-Civil W ar period wat about
Congrei*’ roudieat. Somebody wa»
alwayt taking offenie on sectione! or philosophical ground!. It i t
aald alao that tempera morr of­
ten then than now were aggravat­
ed by a pre-session bending of e l­
bow*. many members having their
quarters over nearby salooni.
On A pril 17. I»i0 Sen*. Thoma*
II. Renton of Missouri and Henry
S. Poole of Mississippi exchanged
unplenantrte* about the national
ittuea then brewing Renton call­
ed Foote a lia r. Foote railed Ren
ton a ealuminalor, which appar­
ently i* worse.
Cocks Revolver
Renton heaved out of hi* chair
with tire In hi* rye*, Ditto Foote,
who al»o had a loaded fiv rrh a m bered revolver in hi* hand. He
managed to eoek It before k ill­
joys intervened and disarmed
him.
On May 22, 1AH, a South Caro­
lina House member named Rrook*
took umbrage at remark* made
by a Massachusetts irn a to r nam­

Big Marine Loses
To Small Japanese
MEMPHIS (C P I) - A tin y Japanete g irl waa granted a divorce
from her h uiky Marine husband
ya jlrrd a y by a Judge who refuted
to believe the Marine's complaint*
about h rr.
“ I put little llock in a Marme
aergeant'a allegation* of phyiieal
violence by a Mpound woman."
Chancellor Ceylon F ra irr la id " I f
ao, I think we nred a new Marine
Corps—and I am a great adm irer
the M a rin e *."
r*—aIThe
shattered East West ro­
mance involved Yoihl Niahioka
Burlemn. 27. who aaid the w et in
lava with her adopted country,
and W illiam M. Rurleion. 29. now
Rationed at Camp Lejeuor. N. C.

L

Y o a h i, w h o w e ig h * M p o u n d s ,
w a s g r a n t e d an in le r lo r u to r y d e ­
e m , a b e d a n d hoard d iv o r c e fo r
m e ye a r.

Rarleaon had filed for divorce,
Maiming among other th in g ! that
Yoahi waa "v e ry Jeatoua" and on
ana occasion hit him.
Yoahi adm itted that she h it her
husband w ith a bathroom aeale,
hat claimed the did so in self de­
fame. She te itiflrd that Burleson
told her that ha towed both her
and another woman "and couldn't

make up hi* mind between the
two."
She also charged thal Rurlrtnn
accused her of "being ttupid" becauir ihe couldn't ipeak English
dearly.
Said the court.
"This waa a caae of a bride
being brought to a country that
wa* strange to hrr, hut «hr at­
tempted to fu lfill her duties as a
wife. Perhaps the difference in
rare origin ra u ie d tome of their
d ifftru llie i."
" ft i* plain that the sergeant i t
pouibly interested in anolher wo
mon or other women. He hav tired
nf that which he felt desirable in
Kobe, Japan."
F ra irr dismissed the 2in pound
Rurlraon's h ill. Yoahi a allotment
of $137 10 monthly w ill continue,
and *be was awarded their trailer
home and furnishings.

ed Sumner. So he marched afro **
the Capitol, found Sumner at hi*
desk in the Senate chamber, and
proceeded to beat him nearly to
death with h li walking stick.
The Senate wa* aggrieved, but
took the view that punuhmg
Hrooks w at up to the llo u tr
llrooka quit and went home for
a reaffirmation of faith from his
electorate, which he got.
On A pril 33. t i l t , a House
member named William S. Moore
pulled a gun on another member,

Early-Morning Nip
Keeps Him Active
PEORIA, III. (UP1I — John
Moacr Sr., probably the o!dc*t ac­
tive aboe merchant in the world,
celehratrd hi* 95th birthday re­
cently by doing what he’* done
e ie ry day for tome 75 year*; Hr
a rm r at fi a m . had breakfast and
a " n ip " of whisky and then walk­
ed to work.
Moter ha* been tn the »hoe
h u a in tff here tinre thtn and ha*
lived in Ihe lim e home for &lt;!’.•
year* nefore coming tn the L'.S
in IM 2. he *pent four year* tn
»hoe »hop» in Germany where he
wat born.
H it wife died 22 year* ago and
four of their u * children d ill are
living He ha* nine grandchildren
and 21 great-grandchildren Ore
nf hi* three daughter?, now a
widow, lire * with him.
M nier attribute* hu good health
to "learning how to pare myself."
He savs he hav "alwaya twen too
hurv In worry about anything *
• I always have a nip of whuky
about 7 a m. and once in a white
before f go to tied," he *ay*.
Moier, who pul* in a full day's
w o rk -in fact he arrives an hour
before his employes
*ays he
hat never thought nf retiring.
"Tim e panel so much quicker
when f i n at work than when I m
sitting at home," he explains.

FINE

and fired. It was a poor ahot,
though, and the v irtim waa a
1Capitol policeman who was critita lly injured. The Houie locked
Moore up for a while while wonrienng what to do, but eventually
turned him !oo*e.
Ir a t e Guns Al Home
y rir&gt; m rm bers have
I
uni if any at home. But
bvy tave felt free periodically la
assail each other with le t* lethal
weapons. One of the more success­
ful contenders among tiltin g n u m ­
ber* i t Rep. Clarrnc* Cannon!
U l M o.i, who i t credited with two!
win* and a draw.
A forme.- member named John
Phillip* slapped Cannon one da;
in 1951. Phillips gave hi* arcDun'
nf the fray only after getting his
lip tewed hack logether.
Cannon also drew Wood oeire
from Rep. John Taber (R-N. Y .l.
Rut when he tangled with the late
terrible tempered Sen. Kenneth
M i Kr lia r of Tennessee. Cannon
executed a strategie withdraws!
alter M rK flla r brandished his
eane.

Mayflower To Go
On Display Again
PLYMOUTH, Mass. &lt;UPI&gt; Mayflower II and thr other eiht*
hits of Plymouth Plantation will
he open In loun*t* starting April
17.
The Plignm replica ship will
be located at the Slate Pier here
ai she was last te n o n . The vrs
srl’s interior hav been altered to
conform more closely to l. t h ecn
condition* The galley, cab
In* and modern hlnnarle Install
rd for the IS37 Atlantic r ro ilin g
have ben removed and the mod
rm wheel I* being replaced by a
whipstaff i f the type used to steer
the old sailing vessel*
Resides the ship, the Plants
tton's waterfront exhibits w ill in
elude replicas of two early P il­
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Y&lt;*ur P .'ln r.ilf Dealer
3 or 3 ROOM, furnohrd Apart
1—
MARKET BASKET
k i i n »o n s p o r t in g c o iiih a
mm’
dfgersled. fl*n o
2— FUK It E M
M l * » FI. Jtt. I'hoei F A 3-530
per mrnth or $13 00 per week.
: a - k u i » i a h o v e it
31.1 South t .aural.
TUMORS
J -K K .U H H E M ACS
4—
w an ted tu h e m
T - « I* a gur)* p i l t to the Flitr
HARRIETT'S REAl'TY NOOK
5—
REAL L S I ATE FOR SALE
Theatre for M r* Ja m o te.-n
I AS l
H " So Oak
t- H ( IR T G \G E IO X N '
ird Flip date M»r 31. *S*
7— HE.AC E M A I L WANTED
1» PRVIAI V HKl T W XSTKH
A— MISCELLANEOUS
3 Iti'dr.iom
home.
unfurnished
S— FlAJWF its • H ANTS
Cl Hit i IRLs K iri* :i Apply in
kuchrti equipped, *1* Eieambie
811R L US
reran-; at P it N Whoile.
Mr. Phone F A 3 0030 after 3
1 9 _ O F ric E r.QI IT M E M
SI.
p m . &lt;AJ no per month
I t — A LTO M O M LE S •
Kl Ah X APARTMCNTR: ream*
TRAILER S
DIFVr n tfu r worker II hr week
pi vale bath*. 114 XA". P in t S t
1 !—BO XT S A MOTORS
H O HI p« r M -i;li tl.r g'l Irani
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apply Dirh i*n, S rm irw lf
Th
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MACHINERY
'Irm netal Hmpital
f
a
i t _ r i " T ? ■ i tv r s T o c K XAOAIF N &gt;FiW for p ru lil. F.ao
s iT p i.ir s
3 BEDROOM houir kitchen equip
IX—ARTICLES WANTED
R raili rut m ap aruiind aptoni
p H phone F*A J!£03.
IS—PEACES T il I XT
home Nel p'ofit l.’it I ' on dn/rn.
IT— REALTY IX R IO R R
&gt;paretime i n i irr Write
^N »|i. rtm rfit a* largr a* a
IS—F'EM XLE HELP XVANTED
A l CURATE M l i . l t S
hoii»e 3 bedr-vxm* ttlrd bath
IS—MALP. HELP WANTED
Freeport. A r * York
*i rented porch XAith nr withmii
Home* Pfsipurtl For
1*— m a l e o r FEMALE
kitchen equipment JTA rhone
F lo rid a L iv in g .
J I—XVORK W \N T E D
PA : » s t
3 1 1 H e ilr. &gt;m»— 1 A 2 H a th *
II-B U S IN F .S H
11 i ; w k s
3 Bedroom nou*r im Siln-c l-aVe,
OPPORTI NITIES
I^ rtly (untuned. I**y FA ;.I3 ‘ 3
T i l l I.KW S
J1—SPEClAl SERVICES
N -ihi f a : r v
l i —PIANO SEUXICES
13 F IS T S
.‘‘ C if L X * . ^
14-A—BUILDING CONTRACTORS
IH IO K K K K I’ KWS
n 'R M S H E D ip t for rent jno W
» —ELI ( TIIICAT.
Salary n l a i m i
9th St
4 ON II I ACTORS
*‘I d o a 't th in k I e ta t i k e th is m uch lo n g e r!
(Inly mature enl intelligent worn
I iA - B llL D I N G . REPAIRS.
en *e. king I'ermanenl employ
3 BEDROOM fiicnnhcit home HI?
M B HI ILIU N G SI IT L IK S
men! need apply
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so Sanford ,X*e FX 3 i*'9
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general offir. work. Typing re
39—FUR NITUR E *
Im m e d ia te 0 :c u p a n c y
qtllrrd.
F A R M f i n s A fJ E S C Y
PIFTY Xent on Ill't a t (A. See
UNFURNISHED 3 UHroom and
n n r s E ifn i.il
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;ri&lt; tr mile i*f lake lin n la je , Prollt *lu rin c &gt;n I |&gt;i-n*l.m plan
Tl. H. WTliilmnre, Attne.
.S a tis fa c tio n * O tt T h e
? b e d r o o m Home a: awi. kh
Medlral
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hit. p ita tlf alloy
to te iilr e tijie I
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( n n s tru c ti'U I O f V o iir M w illf l i t s F renrh A » l h FA 3 .X13I
i hen r-, i ( i .1, FA ? 1A.Y7
pi in t.d r tn*.ir,«i.r A trril »• *
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O r Y o u r M o n rv C h e e rfu lly
^ o r h«'ort FA 3 Ml« or fA J * « t
lent (.«r up grading .alarm * A
APARTMENT— X » » I n n Apart
R e fu n d e d .
la* work *»ek H lh rr henefit.
PY OXANEfl—Jn*W frame h«u*e J Immediate ..em piric* 3 bedroom
mentt. Phene FA I iH ii
IXV JO HAMMOND
P
hillip.
N n I! A S K IN G
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newly
fffintthed
with 13*37 Redri'om addition
PHONE X X * X ii:
H K t ir iH K H
I - HKDRUOM houie. furm ihrd,
h'lilt
Teirnt or wdl ri n r ount K M ’ K IU E N t F
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tertion
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Trefee rntiple
m uit* for rath E l 3 son or ° n 'he m*. irtm iee Write giving
r x 3
l i m r r Film SeherinM
Phnne FA 3 «:*f
full qualif ration*’ Bank F'.m
F A 3 3M1
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John
Thurmond Count'
plotee*. r n Mnford Herald
fin is h Denartmer t. « 1 be »■ NF «X 3 lledrntim Duple*. I nfurn
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L vnun High, Marvh 11 3 P m. to
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I 1“ .XI FA 3 7911
»huw a (ttm on t« ■11 w i i H i i m
O i r . I I w s l&lt;*f*2 A. 2 i l h S I. ,
P irk
(.h j. 4 ; &lt; i.'j Ph FA 5 1.101—17 93 at l|U * a th *
not ittlerlrre atilt home
**.&gt;U1C*1 nf thi* a tfJ Follnmin; tbi3—BEDIIOOM
hmite
Kitehrn
I ’ lmne F A 2 - l.*&gt;OI
-----dutie* Write A A ilN , Ito* 3t&gt;ft'm . be «d| an««er queMion* nn
equipped f ln t m Nice Ineation
3 1IFDROOM CB. living k dining
Lockhart.
the -ub;ect.
phone FX 3 4011
room, kilrhen equipped fam ily
Thi» i i a ;u r ti p a tt to the Xtnile
Mr* Loui*e G iip ir. hraith roumm, 3 hath*, q u ifl neighlmr 11» — u«-r neiu WMitie.r
land Drue In Theatre lor Jn
or-imatcr of Ib r *-bol. ha* rr - DUPLEX—1 Ftedroonu n r r l) fur
hood, city lim it* 111 Mil, (II
• nnr San * E»p d a tr M ir 31
c,ir»te-l nil L m u w i—I w-men it *
niihed Phnne F*A 3 3011.
mortgage 11300 down or t»rm» A l'T ll SALESMAN lor DeSotn.
30.
lend w th tbo *tudrriG.
Plymouth and F'tat ear* Mti*i
I'A ? ( * «
he e t perm tired See ne r i l l l i t
Xllrnd F'e*ti*»1
if
it
i« r e a l
estate
Phillip* at Hr a■* Atolnr* Phone
R dBi &lt;4T A. W ILLI AMR, Realtor
Twenty fi* * member* " I ***• !■)'
ai
* ’ k Crumlay A Montaith
FA 3 S ilt
R i.m vnd In n d q n ltt. A lta i.
M xi n
ncr*1
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man llic h Chorus attcn.lf'l the an
at 117 South Park Ph. FA 1 4*»»
FA 3)111
Atlantic Rank hldg.
X ilinittiuat
r al Path F r t iit a l »• llull:r t ( .d
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OUTSTANDING
SAI LS OPPHIt
T h e O N L Y I H A l in .in re il
ly , FVI ary 31 At •
John Srnkank &gt;Sanford)
MAYFAIR SECTION Spartou* J
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l l o m r ' A iu lln h lr
l . 11 11 i . t i i i ,
14I direct. 1 a.
Mr* A S llu n tlr* Sanford I
lietlr.wirn furntlhed home Mwn
lional fin in iat roneern ha* two
b ru m
*htng1e iwn hedinom
C";np*;-.ed th r y:ii,Up.
Mr* Jack Taylor i Sanfordi
M m
IN H r H A It Y
er FA 3 1*9*.
permanent lull tune opening*,
home
Ingethrr
"
ith
I
LX
LOTS
DDrhargr*
neal appearing. aggie»»l*e »alr*
Stuui* see I Uni
X* I n * X*
neat modern (hopping renter
Mrlvin I. Brnlun i Sin ford)
Open Mon. and Frt. till I P. M
turn rttre 3H Call on btl'ine**
Xlembci* n iJ leader* of G in
If you are looking lor a bargain
Mr* Mary A. Mr Filmye
profrtilttnal ai'CO ml * Sanford
S.uut T t'.'ip 333 taw a film IP"H'
lltu i i nnr. The total pnre u
tln ilu .le * A lu tin g »
i Oy irdo i
area* la r r*»enllal Drawing
Ran I 11. t•
A .Ji;hon Society tn
only $9 10110(1 ra*h Mitt nm in
IIF It III It I sriIN S TR O N
MARCH II
arrm int plu* bttnu* qualifieil
3 -A t Hrdrnom*. I 11 Tiled
; 11 XV
Pnrk Ifn i■&gt; School aJdlveytigalr
Would
'land
•
g-enl
|{eel*ierrd H rnkrr
men Write Box 10 e o Herald
hath*.
Admitting*
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loan
LI N REAM II
ria n t Uu.t.im duality (ra lu rr*
git mg aa'et bark ground
1 , .k t ru likrh a n k , lecturer
Kathrrine Boyd il.a k r Mary)
ItA Y M U N U M. It A I .fa
LOTTIE BROADWAY
PLUS;
Ihe mnyenirncr nf
at 1 pitoloirraplier &lt; f the Soclrtr,
Deborah Policy iSanfordi
REALTOR A INSI R(IR
Al l i t AIFCHA-NIC
&lt; * periem-rd
Item; w ithin 3 hl.uk* »l
KEN TORBUTT
0 1 efoa. t (inducted the meetinj.
I har.ei Henry Shear &lt;Sanford I
lleHar) Plaaa, a rnm plfla
Aatoelitr*
on I'h r ttle r protluel* Mr B*tlt
Third S(. A Park A trn u -. 3ioulh
A '. 1 ■t w *:e Pamela Conrad,
R lrlht
Shipping Center.
Ham *.in al tlra i* Alolnr* Phone
I I I V Park Ph. FA H I M
X all i all Rail
S. II
&gt; '11,'kin*. Shecry John»t&gt;n,
Raliv bnv to Mr. and Mr»
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XV. G. M iller. Ilrteliiper
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White
Alarearrt Blanton,
Ftobby Parke i Sanfordt
F'urmaltrd 3 hedronm UR hou»e tn
Satea O lfli*
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Elaina Haynie.
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Wanted
Baby girl to Mr and Mr*
Citrua Heighti, F A I #030.
Thu it a guru pay* to Ute llitr
l l * i . IT - *7 lie B ary Ptar*
1 I f ill iMr.i . Ann F’rawtck Sue
Allen Boyd i Sanford
Ph M l M-14)74 or M l » t i l l
Theatre lor Truman Palmer Painting A t FA 3 793*
Lloyd. A .cluria Rrandir, Helen
Dim ha te *
For the Rett n.ua tn Real E ittte
C MILES M ill IH III
F!*p dale Mar 31 M
' it- (.ail Chandler ant Linda
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IIIO M M i -in niv home f \
SANFORD
S K K C U I.I.E N &amp; H A W K E Y
Sharon Mane Itig —m iSan
I&gt; . I la
W. A. Cagle. Jr. Sa.aan an
find)
CABIN KWt. x IRti of i *pir»* H ib }*it »»r iffm fA • IH*'
inaki-tg th t tup were
!19 .N*. Park Are. Ph. FA 5-1111
one room Sereened in port t
P tim ui Brown iSanford I
Al
Viable Chapman. Mr». VerTHK
11IIS T I . A I H P L A N S
aluminum rnnf, rnpper *, fern* 33-S F'l.t I AL SERATCFS
Roland Richardton (Long,
r r 1 ".ad, and Mr* Tuanlt*
wood i
11—B t'lt.D IN G S
nn
1 n te n l.tr
f l F M IC K and M K N . . . .
phone FA JVM* Golden Lake
i (totplne
taw n
At»mienan&gt;e
F 1
Myra Mrekt i Sanfordi
Ilna.l ,..b In Seminole « mint) U |J#
, h f uMnrr rtr. ant when
F'erlilirer Spravmg M o w i n g
'aturday, April I. a film on
are Adierttaeil for »a&gt;. number
h, ,r „ k l| ,,,
n f4 •-M O R TG AG E 131 ANN
Shlela l.untttllle i t j k r Mon
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lu lls I.O M 'II lis t
'W ild life m ih. ttoek r* 1 w ill he
ed from I I . 13 .ta rtin g ..n IB
h.,mr , ,rw |hort mnnlh,
roe l
ihown al tne W inter Park achool
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A 'jg'jjta Xorpalil i Sanford)
w ay li-S N o ru of l.aae Slonrne
that unuiual rirru m ita n tr • ’tn-ild 11,000 tn linnnrw, *,a ila b l* for *&gt;* Wribo* Ave
for •m ilt*
and Wed on Drang. Bin) I
purrhaie of lernnd mortgage*
$ ..rnimre Muting A si.uaga
Irene Steven* iSanfnrdl
make it nr«e**ary lor hint In
llr e r lt o X-Ray.
h u u trt on lltw ay 4n and ihe 13th
Del.urian. Temple
t U4I3 or
, p p |||| | |p&lt;i, Xgrnl
dark Hall t Sanfordi
»rll n at HNi F t NF'nRTU
M u liiiv 7 IMA
on the S. XV" rtul ..f in te n ta!e
Janet Ptru e r and baby (San
XA ASIIBURN \ ,A\ I-IA I S
Unfortunately, . nly 11*7 r il ien*
N.XTEI.Y their Ihin^l happen
job.
ford i
&lt;d ltd* area took advanUice r.{
1 h i F rent Ii A 'e
t '
1911
. . When the) do aomr alert
Mail bid* In White i on»Durt|.in
I he free fh r * t \ Itay offered by
MARCH 1111
buyer a lw a tt gel* a corn! buy. T- RRAE KRTATB WAW TBIi
m il.LAW AX, itrt«pital *nd Bab)
4'nmpany. P. O. Box 271. Lake For a IJl Ii K SAI F, the owner]
the T uhe iru lo ti* and Health .\ v
Adm it* ion*
Re.li Day. Week nr Month —
Monroe. There w ill he 30 daya
foe jtii-n.
h
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tin*
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Sanfnril
area
*
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M jrlyn ty o iSanfordi
Te! F'A 3 S lit. Furniture Cenmr
allowrd
for
moving
of
Building*
a.
n-**
to
railroad
tiding
W
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Three
Bedroom
Two
bats
X 'unteer w trrktr* of IhU area
Larry ilam rlek iSanfordi
II * » &gt; it F ir*t St
T h u ad w ill run 3 XA’te k i.
title preferred Phone F'A 3 1 en
HOME, under llB .w *1 wuii at»&gt;-ji
Were Mr* L L C«V, 31r«. !la [ h
Ibrnme lu'c Nim i i Sanford)
•&gt;r F A 7 Jt'll.
Televiti.in 'fuhe* Te*ted Flee.
11U*i cath, balance I.Eb-S Bun
Hamm. ■! Ml&lt;* Dorothy llenlb
rh a rle t Hacen (Sanford)
RMIJ.TKS HOBBY SHOP
• M Mr
XV J. Martel)
rent
I . uiio Andrua &lt;Sanford)
A t rhe Sum Of Tim T"*eny Pol*.
1 unit* meathlr tomme UUflO. LOW TERMS NO
BI T ' A L U * - F L e w i Ry PLANTS
Rink*
3*17 IA. French A t*.
Corner loeatior
e|o»e in. to YES
S . . S' it haa an
B ib * girl tn Mr and Mr*
aetile
eitate.
W&gt;e'
requirei
ULTRA
modern.
all
electrir
AZALEAS
In
IV-oom.
I.arge
Henry I^e (Sanford)
All! 4 O N IIITIO M M a
$3V&lt;) down.
j Kitehrn Al.SO the owner w ill
Selrriion from 39e or .1
D urhargr*
II II. I 'O I 'K ( ’ ().
£ * „...,_ *
throw in all hi* hying room
*nr I t tin
Muhael Kennedy ( Sanford i
fito 9 Pack ----- FA 7 4314
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XA'. DIETRICHS — REAl.TDR
eluding NEW T V and a De»k G rapeull* Ate
FA 70*40
Martha Yrlvington iSaaford)
auto
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Melhvin—Xalina U n n rilrt, ,f &gt;nlJ tTt loohms for T E R M S ----------------------------- ---------- —
Ho &gt;ird Brewer (Sanford)
Adelaide
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WOODRI'F
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not
your
home
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BUT
PARIS ' t PI —The Gaulliit gn\
XVillie ftu»h (Sanford)
1901 Tark Ave.
F'A 3 .*&gt;37
Farm A Garden Center
.
if you are looking for &lt;Jl A
ernment c l a i m e d vie'ory today
Filltabeth Rowe and baby girl
X X im U hielil
H url* 4Iln«*
ANNUALS
1.11 Y ai a BARGAIN . CALL
01 er Coiiitnuiiiyt-SoclallM "popu
(Sanford)
Iln
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K F A t. ESTATE D R IX B IN
•*1 Ce'ery Ave
ii * a&lt; u N i &gt;'
lar front. * in Sundav'a local tie r
MARCH II
SKHVK’K
"A lt Trenrh A*e
I mot. hui th r Uouiitl'lBltt* hailed
W. H. n . i r S T K M P K R Aieaey
Admliitoci*
S e n k a n k 4,Ian* and f’ a in l f n.
B E A U T IF U L P IF II GARDEN
their 39 per rent af the tote &gt;i •
Ragiler A (n lttrrr
Jack Ketter i Sanford.
I I ! I l l W 3nd At. Ph PA 3-1*33
FANEORI) rLO W ER SHOP
* »reat tu re e n .'*
Anne
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Realtar
Pre»ton Lamb i Sanford)
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interior M in u te r Jear. Brrthnm
-C a ll It a i r Jhane FA 51*41
Arthur F l»ay F terett l|jr|-e t
F.NX EEoPF.S. ta-Hrrhead*. *ta!e
llitc h a ig r*
reported it »till wa* too early for
Phone E.A 3 4»9I
&gt;13 N Pa *
menu invune*, hand hllla, and
Baht girl I , rare* Sanfunli
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O f Eisenhower's Berlin Crisis Address
WASHINGTON OTPII — IW di
H a lil* of Prvelden* Eleenhoveer's
t»i#&lt;-i«lnn radio sddrrs* Monday
Hi CM on the H iflin «rsa*e, iW m m ,
and mutual security:
We have no Inlennoa of forg*5Mag our right* or of deserting •
fr o * people. lovwf ru l*r» should
ewmembor dial free m m hsv*.
before tht*. dl*d lor *o called
•'scra p * of paper" which rrprepan lad duty and honor sr.d free
da m .
Tb# shirking of owr Msponsibd
Mas would s&lt;»lvr no problems for
ms. |( would mean Ih r end of all
hopes lor a Germany unrtar gov
a rn m a n l of German ehoosing.

lag Hm terrors of war to rrfttaing
lo defend Ma rights — by at­
tempting to placate ■ u rriito o
Whatever ris k of armed conflict
may be Inherent to the present
Berlin situation. It was deliberately treated by the Soviet rulers . .
Our final choice Is necoiietioo,
even whfl# see continue to pro­
vide for our security against
esary threat. We are seeking
meaningful negotiation at this mo­

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Tb* Soviet nol* of March 2nd
appears to b* a move toward ne­
gotiation on an improved b u ll.
We would never negotiate under u
dictated time b in it or agends, or
on other unraaionablc term* We

•ra, with -wrr allies, however, to
view of the changed tone So­
viet note, concerting a reply to
that not*.
It ia my hop* that thereby aft
of ua tan reach agreement with
the Sovtele on en early merting
at the level of foreign mintotara.
Assuming
development!
that
justify a summer meeting at the
summit, th* United Slatei would
he ready to participate to IM*
further effort.

USA, H e ir ( t f p f ) - l * tie la m ­
ing
Tower of lis a going to topple f
Certainly, to- American sod
W estern p*«pl*» do nol want war. And If ao, what awn b* done about
Ciloiaal conflict and*r modern coo NT
d itlo n s could mean H
dcairucllon
Many esparto predict dial lb*
o f tovillration. Tbp Soviet ru le ri, t V foot to war, bulH almost AOO
themselves, are well aw arr of thl* yean ago, w ilt fall over anywhere
hcL
from 60 lo 300 years Irom now uaHat all history ha* taught *»• leee soinrUilng is don*.
H i* grim Iriaoo that on nation
Their pcrdictione are beard o«i
I m s ware bran successful In avoid the feet ih a t Ih# whit# marble
structure has been leaning at an
alarming rate in recent years.
Now 17 feet,
inches uwi of
plumb, it has tilled 84 inches
•inre twin — about twice the rale
LONDON ( U l'li — Police said of the preceding no yean. In IBM.
to d a y that the thieve* who broke »t leaned .0(8 of an inch, greatest
In to Lea Amba**adrura, &lt;*«• af &gt;n any recorded year.
All agree that the lean W due
London's smartest nightclub*, ap­
soil,
water (termeated
p a re n tly ‘ were not men of the to the
Kround under its base In the Pl­
W orld."
They said the thieve* emnkad ana dal M iracoli. In fact, Ih r
afya ra
without rem oving
the tower started lean nr right at the
bands and opentd a bottle of bur­ start — back in 1174 A.!). A lle r
g u n d y by pm lung the fo rk down building Ihe brat Ihree stories,
the cn architects, Bonanno and
W ith a aerewdrlvar,
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Law Says Thieves
N o t Men Of World

at treasure, and put a more In
Una* atram on all our rriourcea
and eapabUttiei. We would become
more and mere Ilka a (arriaon
aU l*
Fortunately, w* do not have to
adopt aurb a desperate course
Nearly Ml nations have joined
with ■■ to i cooperative eff ort to
protect freedom.

W* h ive heard that our m ill
tary posture ha&gt; been subordinat­
ed to a balanced budget, to the
Jeopardy of our national defense.
W* have heard that our de­
fense* are presently — or they
w ill be sometime in the future—
inadequate
lo meet recurrent
Communist threats.
We have heard that more man
power In our force* than 1 hava
recommended is raaential in the
present rirrum slance*. for payetiological reason* if for no other.
My friend*, such assertions a*

Of lata 1 — and I am rare the
American people — bar* heard or
read conflicting eteime about oar
s
■ the United Melee, akm*, had defences.
to eerry 'h * fuU burden n# de­
fending Ma intervale from tie
Communiat threat, w* would have
Ougtlelmo. gav* wp In dlsguat to draft a much larger portion af
Two hundred years latar, another nur manhood into the armed ser­
LONDON
(U F ff — Prince*#
to)* watched tha touring troupe
architect finished Hie job. Me vices, spend many more bdlions
tried to correct the slant by an­
Margaret laughed Monday night &lt;*f she Comrdte France!* prevent
gling the hi*t five floors peri^n
through a French bedroom fare* Kaydrau's " Iw Dmdon ' — The
dicular to the h a ir, but they leanwbjck had iw k rwey Unas *h# Tarkey Cock — In French.
ad too.
leading man appeared embarraaThe play la a 19th Century com­
I'rof. Giovanni Poaga, a Rome
edy with recurring triangle situa­
rnginerr, le one of those advoca­
tion* ■ ca*t of seducer* and
CINCINNATI, Ohio fU P I) _
ting drastic action — and nghl
ft Via, and beds a* tha main stage
away. He proposes that Ihe tower George Ciurkenbergrr, who hasn't
peok&gt;i* dismantled and that a thick been to New York for many
fla g * seducer Jean Mayee wae
ronereto slab fie sunk ¥&gt; feet into years, recently received a turn
embarra *cd both for the naughty
the ground, over which the struc­ mon'a from the c lty 'i Magistrate*!
WAKEFIELD, M ite &lt;UPI&gt; - French lines and the fact that the
ture mould be reassembled. He Court ordering him to appear
estimates that It would take five within lo daya on a speeding (.lean living pay* off to thi* town. g irl he wous-d In the play wa*
Don Young, to, has applied for English and named Maggy,
charge, mail a check for 130 or
yean and cost about lii.00o.nou.
Deni.e Noel, who played tb*
Another proposal le for pump face revocation of Ma d rlrtr'a It­ a 110 grant from the Jonathan
Nlchola Temperance and Tobacco part o f Maggy, said the prince**
ing out some of the sand about em se
(iurkenberger had a ready a t- Fund, admlniiterad by town af seemed to enjoy it immensely.
Ihe base on the fa r tide of the
Queen Mother Elisabeth, Lady
Iran, thus enabling Ihe tower lo planatlun, though. A* registrar af flctala.
Nichols aatabllahad th* fund in Churchill, hmiiy Eden, and a host
vehicle*
for
Hamilton
shift hick to a vertical position motor
County, Ohio, hia name appeari I M l to pay young men tIO for of other name* of British society
by Itself.
Hut the •‘ P U anoi," Ihe town on all license! issued in the coun­ abstaining from liquor and smok­ were In the audience. So wa* th*
L .rd
Scar­
folk who depend for their daily ty A resident apparently receiv­ ing between the ages of Id and lord chamberlain,
brough, whose Job it ia to censor
bread on the great curioidy of ed a speeding ticket In New York 11.
Young le to* tosh applsrant to all performance* in th* lirili» h
tourists tn the leaning tower, are and the polleeman simply wrote
theater.
it out to firorge Guckcnherger.
th# part 44 years.
tearful of any meddling

Is leaning Tower Leaning Too Much?

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ment. The CnJtrd States and Ha
allie* stand ready to talk with So­
viet repreaentativei st any Ume
and under any circumitancc*
which offer prospect* ef worth
while reculta. . .

Racy Lines Amuse Princess Margaret

Motorist Thinks,
Acts Very Quickly

Clean Living Pays
Young Man A t 23

the*# are atmpty not true. They I am aure: That w * have th*
are without foundation. , .
courage and capacity to meet the
ite m reahtica of the present and
Fellow Americans, of one thins the future. W* need only to u n ­
derstand th* lituea and to p ra &gt;
tic * the aelf discipline thet free­
dom demand* . .
Together with our allies we
stand firm whatever the probing
finger of an aggrrsaor may po in t
Thus we lessen th* risk of a g rv # C.REENSBURO, Tnd flT P Il — non: Thus w t shall with reaoiwAuthorities today considered per­ lion and courage, struggle ever
jury charges against Mayor Shel- forward to tha drraro of a Jto |
don Smith who admitted he faked and permanent peace.
God helping ua. we shall aland
a razor attack tn Caver hi* ap­
propriation of 17.178 In city fund*. always equal lo th* challange.
Daratur C o • n l y Prosecutor
Richard Garvey »ald Smith, 41,
confessed Monday night after tak­
ing a II# detector test in Inlian■pn.t* stale police headquariorsT
NICOSIA, Cyprus (U P lj-C o L
Smith told police he took the
money to cover a toss he rus- George Grivas, th* elusive U sd**
talned when an unidentified man of the anti British undsrground on
windled him out of $8 000 In a Cyprus, emerged from years id
'pigeon drop" confidence gam*. biding today end left by plan* ia*
The mayor originally claimed Athens end a hero'* welcome.
Th* Greek government semi rw *
three men lured him to hi* prieate office, w h rrt he alto oper­ special plane* to th* Brltlah Royal
ate* an acceuntin* servire, Feb. A ir Eure* baa* hare to pick up
21 and attacked hi* with ra io r Grivas end his parly. He wa*
blades. He said he feinted and tl.‘ token to the airport in a Greek
■mailart* tooled his office if c u m u ia r c a r. c lo s e ly fo llo w e d bp
Id,004 In city court fine* ard Greek Archbishop Makario*.
53,178 In ceth bond*.
On* of Sm ith'* duties aa mayor
it to serve as city judge, handling
.nostiy tra ffic ra*e*. Hr al*o l*
r i i riT D ir a aisssi
b'i&gt;M - i&gt; h»r*t&gt;r e iv * n shat 1 *m
chairman of th* County Republi­
t r t o t - l It) liusli,*** si ISoul* L
can Committee.
l l -a 1* 1. H anford. F lo r id * . u n d e r
Smith, married and the father in * (l&lt; ilttou* nsme «f Amarlrwa
int: ll&gt;st I am the sol* owner
of thr*e children, has been lueyor Dler
f a sli tu'lnrss and thet I 1 t«nd
in this community of 7,UM tor to re fls irr &gt;eine pareiient le A .
• SS«» K lrrld* etnulea
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Mayor Confesses;
Razor Attack Fake

Underground Boss
Headed For Greece

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�Chamber Corrects
W eather Nonsense
An oversight on the part of
-Chamber of Commerce President
S ta c k Cleveland Jr. ha* canted the
"m is ty w earlici" of the peat few
day*.
Cleveland failed to appoint a
weather committee. Chamber of
ficia l* tald T h li vital portion of
F lorida'* economy ha* been neglectrd. and Ihe rain* have come
down unchecked.
Cleveland moved to remedy the
situation thi» morning. Headlnt
i the newly-formed board la "Sun-

News Briefs
Bull Date Switched
TALLAHASSEE (L’ P I) The
Grand Legislative Uall haa been
awitched from April i to A p ril I).

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Grader Kills Youth

shine" Odham. assisted by Cecil
" F a ir " Tucker, v lc e c h a lrw in .
Other
appointeea
i n c lu d e
"Bright"
Perkins.
"Clearance"
Redding. General "Forecast" Hut
chlsoo, "Sunny" Rabcra. and Mer­
le "W a rm e r". The nominating
committee conaidered the applica­
tion of "R a in y " Deal, but fell
hie appointment m ight cause a
continuation of inclement weather.
The Commute* w ill begin Im ­
mediately, ’ Sunshine" declsred
this morning. Deconcentration of
mist* is high on 'he agenda. Of­
ficial* fell that the elimination
of Ihis public nuisance might lure
the sun back to its former home.

Thieves Gel $900,
Golfing Equipment

Thieves broke into the new club
LAKE WORTH (U P D —Donald
Renk. I t . wa* cru»hrd lo death house at the Mid-Florida Golf
under a grading machine Tuesday Course last night, and made off
with tuOfl in cash and a large
after he fell from hi* bicycle.
amount of golf equipment.
The theft wa* discovered by
TAMPA (C P I)— Houte Speaker- manager Vernon Dunn at 1:30 a.
Designate Tom Beasley say* he m today.
Dunn said th * office safe had
favors a five or *1* per cent abeen destroyed completely with
erots-lhe-bo ud spending cut.
sledge hammer*.
Paper* and
pieers of Ihe safe were scattered
throughout the huildlng.
MEMPHIS, Term (U P D — Rus
Also stolen was money from the
te ll Jordan. 39. Miami, lost both cig a jrlte machine. The clubhouse
legs Tuesday when he fell between and pro shop are contained in one
two boa care In the Friseo H all­ building. Entrance was made by
way yards.
breaking in through the bark door,
Dunn said.
Investigating a r* Sheriff's Dep­
DUBUQUE. Iowa ( U P l ) - l t was uties Verri Brewster and Csrl C
a had day fu r lha Irish. Burglar* .Smith. Authorities in Volusia and
took c a rt from Mrs. Dorothy Orange Counties have been alert­
Murphy'a tavern and also robbed ed
9 O'Mara's market.
The M id-Florida Gulf Course
opened several months ago in the
luingwoud area. Terry DeMari i*
HOLLYWOOD (UPD — Actress the club professional.
Corinne Calvet and actor Jaff
Stone announced through th e ir at­
torney Tuesday they hava agreed
on a tria l separation.
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Spending Cut Eyed

f Both Legs Cut Off

Bad Day For Irish

"Trial’ Separation

Dulles Seeking Sun

Defense Boss Says
Reds Will 'Probe'

WASHINGTON (UPD — Secre£ tery of Slate John F o ita r Dulles
WASHINGTON (U PD - Defense
toads plant today to go soon to
come 'warm , sunny place" to Secretary Neil II. McElroy warned
today that die free world must be
rast from his cancer treatments.
prepared to resist "one probing
action after another" by Commun­
ist Russia or China.
BAN BERN A RDINO, C a 1 If .
In testimony before the Hous*
(U P D —Mrs. Inei Hoagland re ­
Foreign A ffairs Committee, Meported lo the sheriff Tuesday that
F.lroy strongly supported Ihe Eis­
th ie v ri aide the two doors o ff her
enhower administration's request
bam. No hones were missing.
for authority to spend (3.910,W0,000 on f o r e i g n aid in the 12
months beginning July 1.
GAINESVILLE (U PD Old
He nsKV " I f ih * fr*« v -rh' t i n
grad* w ill be on hind here Friday nol stand up firm ly to these
and Saturday for the annual meet- probe* when they a r* initiated, we
ing «f the University of Florida may well lie forced with the mayor
Alum ni Association.
ro n fllrt as the Communists, pres­
sing ahead with their win • byIhrrat policy, make it imperative
LAKE CITY (U P D - Suwanaa that at some pain* wc meet the
River spilled over its banks Unlay, issue squarely "
making one state road impassible
McElroy said it would lie "short
^
and forcing several fam ilies in sighted indeed" if this country
* * fuwanee County from Ih rir homes spent more than 40 billlqn dollar*
for II* own armeit fortes but de­
clined lo spend "Ih e much smal
OLDSMAR (UPD — Tne racing 'c r sums needed in maintain and
program ai Sunshine Park horse mrvlernire Ihe force* of our slllrs
track was called off today because which sre essential to our whole
torrential rain* turned Ihe parking defense concept "
lot mto a gisnl pond.

Barn Doors Stolen

• Old Grads To Meet

Suwannee Flooding

Track Becomes Pond

4 Fires At School
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Hearings Slated
On Zonina Pleas

LAKE CITY (UPD—Four »epa
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rate (ires were »et in (ha Lake
Hearings w ill be held next
City High School today, and au­
thorities said they definitely were month on several new platr, sub­
mitted yesterday by Zoning Board
sat by an arsonist
Director Bob Brown.
Included is the new develop­
HUDDERSFIELD
E n g l a n d ment of Kastbronk, on th* old
(U P D — David Burt collected a Dodd property In south Seminole
prise f»r rating 44 sausages at County. The subdivision w ill In­
clude several hundred homes,
unt siltin g , t&lt;&gt; beat other Contes;
entrants. Thr prtrr: A pound of built by the Bram ur Develupment
Co.
sausage
Area* to be sorted Industrie! In
elude Spring Hammock, site of
the new Dynatronlcs plant, and
SOUTHERN P I N E S ,
N. C. 12 a&lt;re&lt; in the Five Points aiCa,
(U P D —Store owner R. C. John­ w hrr* a paint and plastics fac­
son ran a newspaper ad saying:
tory i* planner!
"A ll slock mutt go." Thieve*
broke Into the place and hauled
away goods valued at 11.200.

Prize Was Pitting

And Did It Go! '

Orange Coloring
• Reportedly Okay

Shorts How Short?
Well, Short Short

WEST PALM REACH iU I'D —
How short are short short*?
City prosecutor Tom llslley s.rx!
L A K E L A N D (U P D — The KlorIda citrus Commission says Presi­ Ihere's do way to tell, not legally
dent Eisenhower has signed a bill And he forwarded his opinion lo
the city manager
allow mg Florida and Texas citrusBailey was ordered by the city
men in resume coloring th e ir or
to
draw up a local ordinance pro­
angei
The Commission said It was ad­ hibiting g ir li from wearing rtiort
vised of tiie action late Tuesday by shorts on city strerls Hut Bsiley
said such a law would t-e impnsBen. Sprssard Holland.
sihle to enfold*
The util, which' passed Uie House
_ Friday, per mils Ihp citrus Indus9 i r t r i in use the old Ren 32 until
May 1- A law permuting the use of
Red 3J expired Feb. M. but the
a ilrnsion gives fruit ih ip (* rs time
to get rrady fur the new color,
Citrus Red No |.
The new color agent contains
The County Commission yesler
mnrh lesa toxicity th in Red PS.
day protested charges of thr Long
wood Citiren's League shout eon
ditinns at the Seminole County
Home.
In a release to the press Iasi
County tchonlt w ill be closed week, • spokesman said reports
Fr.day, while teachers and dele- had been received that funds
gales attend the state meeting of from the home's budget had been
the Educational Association In diverted to other sources.
Th* statement was refuted by
Tampa.
Ernest Cowley, bandmaster at Commission Clerk O. P. Herndon
Seminole High School, is running yesterday. He said It.lu o was add
ed to the fund last year when th*
fo r office in the Association.
R. T. Milwee, superintendent et home ran short of money.
school i. w ill attend the state euper"This board has always taken
visors ,nee ting, which w ill be hetd caic of the requests (rum the

U. S. Hay Agree
To European Zone
If Issues Settled
W ASHINGTON (U P D The
United Slates was reported willing
today to discuss with Russia some
sort of dem ilitariied tone in Cen­
tra l Europe if it is tied In with a
general r-ttlem cnt of the problems
of a divided Germany.
Am erican officials in m ating th*
report acknowledges) that this ap­
proach differs with the reported
British view.
The British believe creation of
such a tone separating Communist
and Western force* would in it ­
self. be worthwhile in rasing Eurot-ean tensions—even if it were not
related to specific progress on Ihe
German problem.
Reconciling the divergent lin tiih-Am erican views on "disengage­
m ent" is seen here a* one of th*
m ajor tasks faring I ‘resident Eis­
enhower am) British Prime Min­
ister Harold Macmillan in their
week-end conferences.
Eisenhower and Macmillan ap­
pear to have reached general
agreement although for different
reasons—on thr nerd to hold a
summer summit cunferente with
'.Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev
and French President Charles de
Gaulle.
M acm illan is convinced, his axles
report, that sgrrem rnti with Rus­
sia to settle some of Europe’*
problems can be achieved only by
direct talka with Khrushchev him.
self.
Eisenhower still hope* for some
"w orthw hile result*" at a prior
foreign mim-ters meeting ui midMay in Geneva.

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SANFORD,

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Snooping In Pacific

Russ

Admiral Says Subs
Eye U. S. Defense

Reedy To Assume
Command Af Jax

Captain Jamea Robert Reedy
w ill at sum* comm*
of the Jack
suim ile Naval A ir fRalhMt next
’ uly. succeeding Capl E lliot W
Parikh J r . who Is retiring arter 30
year* service.
Kcevly is 'he former com‘,iandor
of Heavy Attack W in; cm* al Ihe
Sanford N av*l A ir Station, ,'e left
S'anfurd last July to assume hipresent command, a* skipper of
the a irc ra ft carrier USB L rx in g
ton.
th e Lexington has lust returned
lu Ban Diego from a trip lo the
Far East and will leave again
A p ril 21. During the next tour,
CapL Reedy will be relieved lo
ON' A R A I N Y DAY — Dick Mnibnurr (left) and Tony
take over his duties at Jackson
Rbinper, member* of the Corpua ChriMi, Tex., team of
villa.
t)ii S.»n Ernnciacu (iin it.w. wait on the wenthemuin tt»
During his Far Ka&gt;1 command,
start spring training in Sanford. (Herald Staff I'hotu)
Mrs. Rredy and their live children
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have remained In Sanford at B tlv rr '&lt;
I a *r Capl. Reedy will arrive here
Tuesdgv for Iwo day* leave prior
lo Ihe next Far Easl tour.
Reedy, 4-t, is ■ native of Cleve­
land, O He war relieved last July
by (.'apt Janirs D. Itamage, pres­
ent commander of Heavy Attack
A Sanford girl w ill ride in the Wing tine.
Fiesta Parade April 2 in Winter
'Aliat do baseball players do on new glows (many of which ar
Park.
a dvy u ten tile weatherman r e ­ rived) today and other equip
Miss Samira McKinney, one of
m in t, and (datming the training
fuses to rnoprrateT
the best trick and fancy riders in
lira I, swap tail Islet, sleep, schedule when Ihe sun docs |ukiIhe South, will help launch the
Irik a'voul the weather and th e ir through a heavy overcast,
three day "W ild W est" cetehro
charts rs for a pennant in IM0,
Ycstrrday, Corpus t'h ris ti was
lion at Rollln* College.
Heavy rains since Snniliy have furred to past up its t i n t exhibi­
Sixteen year old Sandra I* thr
made baseball spring training an tion game with lie Mobile Heats
daughter cf Mrs. II McKinney,
OTTAWA (UPD R r I ti * h "indoor sp u rt" fur Ihe m tm ir of (lie .Southern Associallon. To
owner of the Ride A While stables
I -ague teams of the San Francisco day, three other teams were sclie
She w ill ride her palomino, com Prime Minister llaruM M acm illan Giants training in Sanford
doled lu Join Corpus Christ I awl
arrived
todav
for
a
brief
round
plcle with silver saddle. The
Club nffieiats have been busy
slablei are providing horses for of talks with Canadian leaders. living over rosters, breaking out Phocr.lt players at the Giants'
dorrniturii* on M ellunvillr.
the Rollins students. All partici­ Ihe latest in s scries of discus
Slated for a rriva l hvday were
pant* w ill be dressed In western slims tn "connlidate and confirm
Springfield, Fresno and Hastings,
the
united
w
ill
of
the
Western
costume
Already here, in ad litnm tu play
The parade will Iw lrd by Stas-riff w orld" for negotiation* w ilh
c r* on Phoenix ami I'urpus tTiriDave S ta rr’s Orange County posse, 1Bov let Union.
xti rosters, were llie GiantC chief
Negotiations on the German
and It scheduled to begin at 1 p
scouts, team managers and o ih ir
m. at Park Ave. and Canton Bt. in situation must be held this sumclub cffiria ti.
m cf, Macmillan lo'd newsmen.
W inter Park.
"Jiisl waltlng■', isn't easy, espe­
1 law H litish leader w ill hotrf
Roy richer, LongwivnJ land dr
CAIRO &lt;U I*I) — The Middle cially when a ffin a l, are cooped
veloper, w ill supply a ru m y for throe hours of forms! ta lk* here
Rollins College President Hugh F. today lx fore moving on to Wash­ Easl News Agency. In a diipaleh up with a bunch of eager young
McKean and Mrs McKean, and ington Thursday for hi* main • aid to have been approved by slcrs With one eye on the sky.
■•(finals were cautious about the
s team and wagon tor the First* North A rnrriran talks with I ’rc* President Gam al A Nasser him
irlf. charged today that Rt|s»i.i start of training.
idi lit Klserduinrr
King and Quern candidate
However, d rill* w ill start as snort
Maemitlan said his visit Norl­ wants lo ’ subject the ei.lire A rab
T h r parade w ill end m Ihe Sand
ax iMsslIdr After all. there are
vpur Howl, where Ihe celebration and his i.illii with thr P retidenl. aria to communism "
Tiie dispatch marked the firs t exhibition games in In- played,
after hi* recent visits lu Moscow,
w ill be held.
Bonn arid Paris, were toim f dove direct attuck on Russia In the players lo i*&gt; as-igtied and pen
tailed Into (hr "wider Intornv United Arab Republic's conflict riant* lo be won, the weatlirrmaii
notwithstanding.
tional negotiation which most jo! witli communism In thr Mideast
Nasser made no mrntlim of M u.
low la le r Ihis year "
British officials evpect Ihe up row in his .peeches lait wrek as
shot w ill tie an Ea I W rit foreign sallin- I ' r Red • supported re
A couple of G vntPh &lt;-nix ministers' meeting In G r ir v a . In- girne in Iraq
and Corpus C hri-li variciy, will ginning around May II anil last
Informed sources said however
Collide in the third at -.ml Irene
that Na-ser personally aultmrtici!
ing four tn six weeks.
Fhr
im n ts lr
( " m in ty
c o u rt*
fit ha&gt;rbnl) game for the Sanford
today's dt.pateh saying that Pro
w ,i*
f ilia l
L
W o n*
Slirine Club.
mu r Nikita Khrushchev "npenerl m# icihli'tiU , *« &lt;i»n4r" in mil foil
The teams, champion- of the
the battle in-tween Arah national
i l i l t i fu f M lfh l* &gt;f Mkfty b r j t n n i y n P acific Coa*t arid Tcxa* league,
iirn and the new Communist Im ­ trn U |T s
respectively, w ill meet Apfit a
perialism "
Twrnly l» u *ult* nr** *Uici| to
Cloudy and rout wilh occasional
at 7:30 p. m. in Memorial .Sta­
Cairo newspaper* carried on
Vnhi*
dium .
tain IhriiUi h Itiu rn liy . High to ­ the campaign today with a stream t m e tw fs iic C l r r u t t
Proceeds (ruin the gnmr w ill day 4j in S3, low tonight ot) in M&gt;. of report, about alleged llro c itle * \\ i Lin in • in t)*r n»n inmititin uf
I.roprrty In 8 k f* M nnior a Uii .c
tv to the Shrine Club’s charily North and norlhrasl wind. I" In in Iraq
thr*
of th* lntrr«t«?r Ili*fh
21 m ile , per hour.
and building funds.
One rr|» tii -aid 24 Iraqi «tu w n y li n l y tM u h m t itv m fu tn
drnts were killed In a clsih w ith
y p ' l f f t l a y n f ln n t H it i,
Ihe Communis!* Friday, while
others bad l»-en senlenn-d to
death hy kangaroo courts set up
by the Red • run students’ on
kin At lea si nor of the doom oil
iron w t« -aid to have been ear
The t.akr 5!arv F'ire Ilei-artim-nt
ruled on the spot.
a ill i|nnvor a " It c n r fll N i.h l" at
Sanford and Seminole County! VVt w. re tolal strangers and hi
Mir Mnvlelatsi Hide In TiiraM r lo
today receivrd another "most helped us In many way* lie !.&gt;ik
in . i l
rourtixm s" vote from an out of lit to a fine molt! llie Fountain
Ihe diNilde feature w ill include
I odge. where we stayed for Ian
(owner.
"ilra u tlfill Hilt flangerm is" and
Wllliarr. J Cullen. Miami, c**l days to reciifx rate Irum th r r f
’ &lt; on;n Crossing." Proceeds will
Sanford’ s new telephone direct he Used fur Ihe itunpletinn of tiie
h it vote in behalf of Seminole in feel* of the acci-leDl
"A lso many thanks to
Mr r-ry has an increase of jl.iu t 1 &lt;xmi firehouse
a le tte r to Charlie Morrison, pub
lie
relations d irre to r fur the (Claude) llilte ll uf Ihilter Mniot llstlnc* o u r Ihe nid onr report*
Co . wiio helped us to yel anut rr ll'ih x -ti i manager of Southern
Chamber of Commerce.
Said Cuiti-n. "Dn March 1*, I ear ns our own was ton haillv Hell in Sanford There art *|e
was involved, unfortunately, in damaged lo cniiunur our trip My pruxiniaiely ii.yuu iiilin r i
'Die first and last listings rem ain
an automobile accident on the wife and I will always rem einlier
outskirts of Sanford. I would tike the mtny kindnesses In Ihe Town the nadir— AAA Tree Service and
Rill Reedy, Sitale K rp rr*rn t*liv *
Zwosta. Wm, J The name which from ta le County, w ill l« the
in express my thanks lo a wond­ of Sanford, Florida "
Exeepl for a small error in appears the m o lt times Is of guest sps-akrr tom orrow at the Jajerful police officer. Mr. A M
i M in i) Galloway, who to ahiy Galloway 's nunc, and t i l l ) . llie course " S m ith ", with I'M l u t ­ res- luncheon
Itredy will give detail* about
helped us out of our difficulties. letter is a perfect Chamber of ings. 15 more than Ihe old d ir
ran- relations, rights, education
"H e was most kind and eon Commerce publication. Galloway'* ectnry.
Sanford d rfin ih ly Is li-rw ing. and opportunities In ihe modern
sidcrat* in every way. and is lo initials ate "J . Q." and he's the
Shrdden r* ports
southern slates.
be eommrnded for hi* efficiency, j constable,

Local Girl To Ride
In Rollins' Fiesta

Players Await Sunshine
To Start Training Here

Macmillan Staris
Canadian Parleys

E Nasser Says Reds
Seek Arab World

Benefit Game Set
For Shrirc Club

Court Suits Set

On Right-Of-W ay
u k c

Weather

Courtesy Pays Off
For County Again

BcnefiT N ig h t Set
To Aid Firehouse

Phone Book Shows
1,000 More Here

Reedy W ill Speak
To Local Jaycees

H O N O L U L U ( U N ) . — Heisr A tlm . Itc n jiiiu iik E . M o o r *
r e v e u lfil to ilIIy t lin l R ussian a illm u tr iilt" * -m il mu luce iih i|* il
have U n til “ a n o o p irtjl" w luiljf Ills N n v y 'n I ’. u ilit : b u i t i i 'i ’ be ­
tw e e n M illw jiv u n it tlu&gt; A le u tia n -.

Moore command* the 1,300 mile i-lfclmimw lem e who-a
•hi|M mid radar pUm * ox tend thr DEW (vii-tant curly

Two Drivers Freed
From Jail On Bond
Following Mishaps
Two men who caused separate
accidents last night and early to­
day were released from ihe city
ja il this morning alter posting
bonds of t &lt;04 each
Clifton Marvin Wells, 31. was
charged with driving while in
luxlralcd and leaving the acme
of an accident after his car
slitick a parked vehicle on Gen
eva Ave Iasi night.
Police said Well* fled from (he
scene in his car, which was found
abandoned in the bushes shortly
after, at 2ilh SI. and Adams Ave.
Combined damages were r s iim ll
rd at p tti. Well, lixird his resi­
dence at 24It Adams Court.
T. A. Green. VAH-7, was taken
to Ihe dispensary al N A S, San­
ford wilh a deep laceration of |hr
face, when the car in which he
was riding struck another on Park
Ave early today.
D river of the car was William
Henry Kudy, alto of VAI1 7. Fudy
was rhar-ed with driving while
Intoxicated and failure tn have
ill* vehicle under Control The
parked ear was nuncsl by Joseph
Dalfritn. 1505 Park Ave. Combin­
ed damages were estimated at

*1V).

warning) system lo th* midPacific.
Thr admiral said Navy radar
rotiilt-IIalions jix l destroyer pick­
et* have made numerous contact*
wilh Soviet nav.it u n lit all along
the Pacifie tu rn e r ana
"T h e ir surface ship*," the ad­
m iral said, "have patrolled the
length of our Pacific barrier, and
we've spoiled Red submarines
snoopin,1 the a m . "
The Barbers Point based ad­
m iral said because of security
reasons. It was impossible to
specify the times, locations or
further Identify the Soviet ship*.
A spokesinsn for the ( 000 man
____
______ ___
naval command
said _____
ronti-iunus
round Ihe clock vr.t and a ir pa­
trols are now being run the en­
tire length of Die north P acific
where Japan sent its undeterlrd
task force to attack IV a rl H arbor
on Dec 7, 1911. High altitude
winds of more than 150 miles an
hour bring northwestern A m e ri­
can and Canadian cities w ithin
four hour* jet flying time of Rus­
sian airfields that dot the K am ­
chatka peninsula. Heavy overcasts
slung Ihe route have made this ■
built in avenue to the Americas
for any sneak attack launched by
Russia.
•
A dm iral Moore (old UPf he » .a
rrrta in th r Russians were aware
that the barrier plane* and shlpa
had now reached a fully opera­
tional stage.

Mrs. Norma Cyle
Dies A( Home Here

A minor accident at Third SI
and French Ave. al 7 .33 a m
todav resulted In Ihe arrest of
W illiam Kenneth Pearson for im ­
Mrs. Norma Cyle, 72. pa xtrd
proper brake* The other ear in­
volved was driven bv Scranton away at 2 p m. yesterday in her
home on Myrtle Ave., where slia
W illie Thompson
had lived fur Hie past five years
with Mr and Mr*. If L. Moore.
Mrs Cyle was the 'vtfr o f Ilia
late A. P Cyle. .She was Ivjrn
May I, IMrt, m Everest. Kan. Shi*
was a member of the First Pres­
byterian Church, lb** It &gt;-! ah*, and
Hie lloyal Neighbors of CoffrsHOLLYWOOD (U P D — Two vill**, Kan.
Survivors Include Iwo children,
men killed ea’h oilier l-xdsy af
ter a room to reoir gun duel in a Mr* II. I. Moore, Sanford, and
Kenneth llyotlaine. Jupiter; u n t
Iliilly xxshmI homo
Tiie men dueled over Mrs •ts lir. M i* Alfred Arney, Applw*
Dorothy Chester, '* , who recint Creek. O.
Funeral services w ill 1* hetd
ty separated from her wealth)
Thursday at 3 p m in R ritto tt
ho-ltand, Simon Chester.
Killed w ire rx -riin v ic t Barney Funeral Home The Rev. A, G.
Sliva, 35 year old restaurant (ham Mefmtlt w ill officiate Burial w ill
rr. ami Jail musician Jack ^ ,n Evergreen Cemetery. lY s
co m i nrr
request, that flower* bw
Sorin, 47 Sorin was M r. Chc.l
omitted.
t-r’s ro iiiin
Puliee said S«irin. wlm lived
w itli Simon Chester, went tn th*
residence shortly after 1 a ill
and found Silva there He
-an
lo argur with Mr* Chester almut
A uirvrv of couuly road* Is (sw­
her relationship with Silva and nr
ing made by ths&gt; Stale Road De­
tiered her to stop seeing him
part m rnl
During tiie quarrel .Sorin whip
l ed out a 32 automatic and U- 1 D ie romls are rated on L“0 condiHunt, including safely, sight illsgan In heal Mrs Chester on (he
liance. nghls-of-wayt for d rvrio p head and shoulder*.
nielli and adeipule pavFineflL
Silva then drew a W revolver
A joint project between Iho
and fired al Sorin The iwo men (xiiinly ami road Department, the
rtrh a n g rd file as lhej„ moved survey was declared "Ihe beat
through Ihe house
basis fur proper road pi aim ing" by
M r*
CN tier ran from Ihe Counly Engineer Rob Davis,
bmue. telephoned her husband and
A rr(x itl on Ihe survey wu* made
a v lrij (it(ri tn call poller
to County CnmmiiUmrr* by Hen­
Whrti t*dlce arrived tlicy found ry II. Ruggs, of Ihd.im l.
Silva dead and Sorin dying.

Two Duel To Death
In Hollywood Home

State Surveying
Roads In County

D a n c in g T o n i^ M

‘Shrimp Boil’ Set
By Station Chiefs

A beginner'* clau in tqnarw
•Jancilig will lie held at 7 o'clm k
A "th rlm p b i-il" w ill be spunl.iriigbt In Hie annex of the Civic
Crnler. At * 15 p m , the regular H ire d Sunday by ihe Chief I’ ettjT
cl«ss of experienced square dan­ O fficer* Me i at the Saufurvl Nwv.il A ir Station.
cers w ill start
All CPU* and Ih d r guesla w ill
gather at I p.m. in the recreation
a ir* at ihe CI'D Club.
A ll the shrimp "yuu Can cat**
w ill co&lt;t 12 for adult* ami St fu r
chtldtrn. Suit vitiokt w ill be ser­
ved Profits from the shrimp boH
w ill gu to the Habe Ruth League
alarm hells were installed In the fund.
hall* in case of fire. A telephone
A ll retired Chief Petty O fficers
in the Infirm ary was considered in the Sanford Orlando ares srv
another safety faclor.
Invited to attend.
K rider e m p h a tjiril that the
budding wntild bn considered un­
der the p rc irn l survey by James
Gamble Roger*. Mrs, Boyd was
(u liio rlir d to conduct a monthly
Inspection of th# home, and Scolt
Members and huuiorursts o f thn
wa* told lo get the leaking roof in Elk's Club w ill attend a St. P atthe infirm ary fixed.
tick's Day dance. Saturday, at th *
K rider concluded Ihe session by Elk's Club In Sanford,
saying, " I f we are going to remo­
An a ll-g irl orchestra w in play
del Uir home, il wUl be refurnish­ for dancing (rum I p. m. lo 1 i . m.
ed. These ra'dde router* don't Tickets ere a v iiia tla at the club
know what they are talking or from R. F. Mapet. ReserviUsOB
should to made by Friday,
about."

Commission Says County Home Issue To Be Settled

Schools To Close
9 For Teacher M eet

-9«l4be same Urns.

a clean bid of health on thr them food or anything that tiie
county home I am sure they will management needed motiry lor.
"M&gt; have just employed an
prvrvide the proper money fur anything within reason"
engineering firm to survey all Hie
In answer lo statements that public buildings. Now isn't the
in audit would be dcmiuMcd. Urns* to put nrw furciiure in an
Herndon added. "The state audited old iiiild in f, If we may tra r it
our book* through Sept JO last down. Certainly, liter* ir e mi (r»ii*
year and gave the county a dean on ihe windows and tue oil doth
is crarkm i, but we are concern­
b ill of health."
John Krider said, " M r are not ed with food, mrdicsl rare and
covering up n o th in g at the coun attention.
ty home. This i* the last place
Present al Ih* meeting were
fo r people whose fam ilies have Grady Scott, I'lpcnmendfnt of the
disowned them, or who have no home, Mrs. Abbl# Boyd, County
liv in g relatives, it shouldn't he Health Dept. Director and her
considered s high class nursing i as-isUnl, Mrs. lim e Vernay.
Wa ksv»r never
eU lbs Board

could manage "p rrtty w rll' on
(hr liudgrt of 12.'two a yrar H r
told Commissioners that (he p a l
lent* seemed happy ai d had gain
• d weight sinre he came lo the
home last October,
"Me definitely have a problem,"
Krider said. "T iie buihljn; is old
and (he condition has accumulated
over Ihe years. No one has paid
ton much attention to i l "
C im im isfin n rri said they had
visited llie home and found the
food good and th r residents " w r ll
pleased "
Mrs. Boyd told Ihe Buird that
up until tin i c years ago her d rpal Muxol bod mad* weekly (ftp s

In tiie home until told that " * v
weren't needed anymore, a* ih trc
arrre too many h o n e *."
' ll i« thr Commissioner's tvt|kon*lhilitlrf In lake care of Ihe
c ilir r n i in die county home. Wr
brought rundihon* at Ihe home up
several limes, but we Just talk­
ed alxiui II Nothing was done.
Repairs were m ail* in accordance
w ith Ih* Mate Hoard of Health’*
recommendations, h.swn-ver," Mrs.
Boyd said. She added that tilltens should gu to Commissioners
| before protesting in the press.
The Hoard cited improvement*
made hy Krolt since lit* Install*1 lion m suyswinUtodeot. Last week,

Elks Will Dance
At Club Saturday

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CUk Jom D hhD W ’A
luxurious

3

bedroom

STATES
On Highway 17-922 Miles South of Sanford
You get a lifetime of enduring beauty and convenience
when you buy your home in this friendly neighborhood.
Centered around a 3 - acre picture lake, Sunland Estates is
planned for happy famliy liv in g — near schools and churches,
and with its own recreation areas and parks.

Down Payments
as

low

Monthly

as

*40!

Payments

Including texeo A insurance

FIN A N C IN G :
VA -

FHA-IN -SERVICE

FHA -

C O N V EN IO N A L

Homes Completed and Ready
For Immediate Occupancy
Other* under construction will be
complete within one to three weeks

SUN LAND ESTATES HOMES
HAVE THESE PLUS FEATURES:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Custom null! CthlneU*
Terrs/so Floors
•
0 E Stove
•
G K Refrigerator
•
0 E Hot Water Heater •
Tile Rath
•
Venetian Blinds
•
Wei Fenuee
•

f it o / iA o / t a / S a J t i&amp; f a d lD J t

City Sewers
Psved Streets
Sldewalke
Street Lights
Recreation Areas
Tennis Courts
Basketball Court
Dedicated Parka

^ u a / ia jd m d

«n the Conetruetlon of jrour home or yoar money cheerfully returned,

affimTEteM
Sales Office — Cor. 27th

�—

Ike W ill Face
U. S. Tonight

News Briefs
Prince Wedding Set
TOKYO lU P ll — The '••'dUinj
data fnr Crown Prince Akihtto and
hi* com m o m r h*nc#a Mtchtkc
Shod* will b* April 10.

a
WASHINGTON (UFI) — President EUenhowtr deliv. Indian In Cambodia
#rn hi* radio-TV report on Berlin tonight against a back­ PNOMPENH. Cambodia tU I'i)
ground of criaia described aa "the moat aarioua since Korea, —Indian President Rajendra I’raparhapa mors sarioua."
tad la in Cambodia on an official
The President, who will speak over all major radio and four-day visit.
television networks from 9:30 to 10 p.m„ e.s L, w as said to

Odham Plans New
City Development

regard th* speech *» one of th«
mott important he ha* delivered
•uice entering the White Houte.
The lenoutnet* ot the Berlin
situation was emphasized by As­
sistant State Democratic Leader
Mike
Mansfield
ont.)» who
III■■■VIU 1(M
«wii*.
wins
called for Eisenhower lo "lay It
on Ihe line *' in hi* addre**.
Mansfield urged the government
to evacuate U. S. m ilitary de­
pendents from Be rim to Ameri­
can force* there would be ready
for any showdown with Kuiaia.
Hr aaid the continued presence of
military wire* and children in
Berlin created a "hard aitualion”
for American force*
"I think it ia far better In over­
emphasise than to underestim ate
and I think this la the moat aeri
ous r ritii confronting our country

T o G e t D -a lH O U P P I I C S
LONDON (C P U —Soviet equip­
ment for the first phase of con­
struction of Egypt's Aswan Dam
will he shipped from Odessa short­
ly, Radio Moscow reported.
_

|

P o w e ll I m p r o v in g 1
SANTA MONICA. Calif. tU P I)
— Actor - producer Dick Powell,
hospitalised last Wednesday with
bronchitis, today wsi steadily im ­
proving at St. John's Hotpilsl.

A Daw Odham and Tudor deval
opm irt. containing 12S home*, ia
planned within the (Hr limit*.
The home* would range in price
from $13-19,Out.
Due to the uodetirable eondlWon at the land involved, the firm
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. ( U N I
liked the citjr to »h»re In the
—The wife of singer Nat I King)
cost o# utility installation*. Art
Cole reported to police Sunday the
jAJarrl* representing the firm, w j *
lots of a two diamond, four-pearl
givrn a pledge that the city
platinum earrin g valued al gl.noti.
would furnish the labor if Odham
and Tudor would pay for the ma
R e ( j C e n t e r B o m 1)0(1
terlali.
The announcement wa* made at
B E IR U T ,
U b .n o .
(U P D
a special meeting of City Com- mure seriuua than th at,” Mans llomhi were thrown into the Soviet
m iiiio n rrt Friday afternooii. La- field said.
Information Bureau ami home of
The President may work on his local Communist leader Mustafa
calion of Ihe development has not
vpeech almost unlit broadcast Al Arts* here Sunday.
been discloicd.
lime. He passed up ehurrh serv­
ices Sunday and restricted his ap­
pointment list today to work with
BILOXI, Miss l D PIi —Rosetli’a
Malcolm Moss, the chief presi­
rafr lan'l a drive In but it keep ,
dential speech writer.
Elsenhower is expected lo cou­ gelling driven into A car drove
ple his report on the Berlin situa­ Into Ihe cafe Saturday night—the
tion with a defense of his military fourth such accident in twro weeks
and
foreign aid , program
i.
‘W n r t P
Jam es Gamble Rogers. W inter
.____ s, both p
under hravv Urt
fire *in
v d s llO v ltlS
vv O l U
Park engineer, will present charts | und,r
n lCongress.
ongress
WASHINGTON (L'PH — F ed rr
of public buildings to County Com­
at narcotics agent* have served
missioner* this week,
tntlirt on Cuban Premier Fide!
— Rjgcrs* firm hsa been authoris­
Castro to kick out foreign hood­
ed to make a survey of county
lums if he wants U. S. h e lp ‘ in
Ap'ld 2 ». Work will begin within a
fighting dope peddlers.
le w day a.
*‘M'e ciiosc an out-of-county firm
lo be assured of an impartial view
The aging moonshine conspiracy
TALLAHASSEE (DPI) - Hep
on the public buildings," Chairman
John R'rider (aid. "For some time ease against Sheriff J . Luther Jack C. Inm an of Orange County
we have been disturbed about con­ Hobby was divmlsied lis t week In said today he will Introduce a
permissive bill allowing rounly
ditions at the county home. Jail, the U. S. District Court.
District Judge George W White­ school boards to set up separate
courthouse and health unit. Of
course, the health unit ia now In hurst signed the dism issal order schools for boys and girls.
progress but we need a long term in Tampa because " it Is frit
capital improvement plan to re- that a retrial of the case would
*lsc* the other buildings "
not he successful.
the order
BEIRUT, Lebanon (DPI I — Al
™ The survey will include recom ­ T rad
least l.SOO person* were killed
mendations for repairs, additions
Hobby w si tried m February, during the Mosul bloodbath, an
or abandonment of the buildings. IBM. The Jury deadlocked, a ml* American petroleum engineer trap
Property values also will be con­ trial was declared.
ped in Ihe city during the Iraq
sidered
The Seminole County sheriff was revolution reported today.
suspended by the governor, then
re-elected in May, 1956 He was
reinstated by senate action in
LONDON &lt;l)PI)— Two youths
August 1936,
gated wistfully at an ancient rack
Charged with ihe sheriff in the in the Tow er of London exhibition
case were Deputy A. E. Evans, of torture instrumenta Sunday,
Sanfurd; Dwight E. Yelvingtun. Jisn aik ed the guard:
Daytona Beach, form er State Be«.
"Could we put a penny in U
Lake Mary brebuvue supporters •rag e agent; Neons O -m j'- U' 1 ,
it »a&gt;4l '
rill view two excellent pictures Brown, Jerry Martin. Negro nlgnt 40 M« Ut
luring a one night stand at the club operator, and Jam es Smith,
Movieland Ride-In
Lake Monroe Negro.
WASHINGTON (l!PI) - Acting
Wednesday's "Benefit Night"
Marlin was one of two Sanford
for Ihe fjike Mary Volunteer Eire negro: i arrested yesterday on Secretary' of Slate Christian A.
Department wilt feature "B eauti­ charges uf selling whiskey ille­ Herter told L'ungtess today U 8 .
ful but Dangerous," starring Ginn gally. The Sheriff* departm ent foreign policy prill become "inef­
Lolahrigida and "Congo Crossing," eonperatrd with Stale Beverage fective" unleat President El-enbower's foreign aid prog-am gets
with Virginia .Vayo.
officers in the raids.
^ Tickets are on sale from memHobby said this morning that ha ,,ron* support,
T e n of the fire department. Ad­ was confident Ihe dism issal would
mission ia so cents. There is no runic. "I wasn't w arned about
WASHINGTON fU P li - Hen.
eharge for children under 12.
it," ha said.
Thomaa D. While believes IT. S
Proceeds will be used t* finish
the new firehouse In Lake Mary
ground forces In Kurop&lt; ’ should
be brought up to full strength but
When rom pleled, the building will
doubts th ere Is an real need for
be utilised as a community hall,
reinforcement* became o( (he Ber­
in addition to its primary func­
John Davis Smith, train er of lin criais.
tion
1 hr T.ake Mary Volunteer Fire the famous horse Speedster, died
I iti-rlm e n t serves Lake Mary, yesterday morning at 9 a. m.
Aunland Estates, Lillie Venire. lie was U
Rom In Dsdevillo, Ala , Mr.
R av en na Park. latch Arbor nd
Smith had lived in Casselberry for
parts of Goldsboro.
the past three years. Ha owned
An internationally famous hell
and trained horses at the Semi
ringing tra m will entertain San
nnle Raceway.
Surviving are hie wife Mrs. ford Lion* and their ladira at
Patricia M. Smith, Casselberry: luncheon tomorrow.
Karl A. Makui and hi* sivtrr.
A busy week is scheduled for (wo sisters Inlaw, Mrs. Spring
Smith, Camp Hill, Ala., and Mrs. Irene, rail themselves Ihe "Am
Oounty Commissioners
lu o iilu r i of Good Mill" of the
Tonight, the ni n will meet with Cecil Smith, Birmingnam. Ala.
Bemaina have been aent tojChlcolce Lions Club. The team
die (own tnunrtl of Casselberry.
Thursday they will d riv e.to Win- Camp Hill for tervires and inter come* frnm I-ong Meadow. Ma**,
she Haven to took over the new ment. Brissnn Funeral Home * : i They have played at the Bruavel*
In charge nf local arrangem ents. Fair and the Linn* International
health ren te r there
Convention.
Before the Casselberry meeting
Every four year*, the bell ring
W i m p , m thr Board will atera runic to Sanford for a special
lend the soth anniversary re la ­
program. All Lion* are urged to
bel t inn of Ihe arneciean Legion.
attend and bring their wives
PALATKA (U P I)-T h e body of
a Marietta, Ga , dental surgeon
who drowned on storm to n e d Lake
George list Thurvday wa* found
floating on the raln-twollen lake
A fruitless wait wsi staged last today.
ght by Sheriff's Deputies who
A resolution from the First
Officers said the body of Dr.
found a spanking new car parkedGeorge Thoms* Fergus J r.. 36, I'rriliy terisn Church, calling on
hi Ihe wood* near the Wekiva floated to the top of the lake n^rth city leaders to diseourage Sunday
River
of where tha body of hit fithing opera Iinn of non essential stores
The ear was covered with mosi guide was recovered earlier.
Friday was tabled by the City
fo an apparent attempt to hide
Sheriff K. W. Pe Ulcer gaid Commission.
fe. No stolen cars had been re search was continuing for Dr. Ed­
"Wc don't have the right (o tell
ported to the officials, and no on* ward S. Marks, 40. who also is people when they should open their
name to reclaim the vehicle This misting after a small fi»hing boat business; If they want to work on
morning It »aa lowed lo a San­ with the three aboard cap stird on ! Sunday, th a ''f their own sfla ir,"
ford garage
th# lake Thursday,
| E trl itigginootnam said.

Cole Jewels Stolen

Suggestion, Maybe?

Xouniy To Receive
Data On Buildings

Judge Throws Out
Conspiracy Charge

Segregation By Sex

1,500 Reported Dead

Penny For Torture

Benefit Night Set
Jo Aid Firehouse

H erter Backs Aid

More Troops Needed

John Davis Smith,
Casselberry, Dies

Lions Will Hear
Bell-Ringer Team

Busy Week Foces
County Officials

One Body Found,
Another Is Sought

Wait Fruitless;
New C ar Towed In

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City Tables Plea
On Sunday Stores

Concert Group Revamped; Greco Signs
Awe Greco and hi* company of tual Coneert Association series
fc&gt;«uati dancer* wiH lx hooked Individual tfrkrts for Ihe perform ­
DMt re a r hy th* newly organis­ ance will h* ave ill Id* at Dm door
ed Sanford DeBary Entertainment for U
Association
Billed as "DeBary N ight", F ri­
Th* dec imoo « M mad* laat day night's entertainm ent will
dt at a reorgamiaiiooal meeting honor Sanford's neighbors who
Die Mutual Concert Association. contribute so heavily to the sueDeBary enthusiast*, he*dud byoeaa of sny rultural erdeavor. A
Chest** Reartck, will Join San­ reception for Nelaon and Neal
ford In bringing good performer* will follow tn the ballroom of tha
to Dm s ts fs oi th* Civl* Center. Mayfair Inn.
Membership* for th* comtog
Individual ticket* wiH not be
pear wtU ba available Friday sold next year by th# Sanford■ght whan tha plena loam et Nai­ DeBary Entertainment Association,
r n and Neal play* at foil (a tha although a block of seals will he
Canter Nelson and Neal will com- reserved for nut of town guests
foas Usa Uat oflarmg uf tha U a sod lour m a. The me in bar ship

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rale will rem ain Ihe sain*: 16
for at least three performances.
Two m em bership drives will he
conducted hy the Association, thr
first on F riday night. In booking
Jose Greco, members felt that
Sanford and DeBary can well sup­
port a "b ig nam e" performane*.
The goal for neat year will be
l.ttO mem ber*.
Nelaon an d Neal are recognised
nniveraally a* America's most
popular two piano team. A ro
mantle and charming husbandwife team , they have been laud­
ed by critic* a i "a Joy la hear
awl see."

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Arab World Gripped By Tension
Khrushchev Blasts
Tot Strangled To Death
Nasser; Says He's
Between Mattress, Rod Trying To Annex
Nine month old Bobby Russell
Steele strangled to death St S;J0
a m, yesterday In (he tied he
•hared with two older children.
The baby's head a n lodged be
(ween the mstlresv and rod at
Ihe fool of the iron bed Ilia father
m ale the discovery when he in­
vestigated the crimpy rough of
one of Ihe older children,
Death by strangulation was rul
rd b) Coroner Hugh Duncan. The
baby'i body was found si 6 s. m.
Itot'li&gt; was born June 10, IStMt,
in Live Oak. The family came to
Sanford four monlht ago from
Tallahassee, and resides al 111
Cellar Ave.
Survivor* include his parents,
Mr. and Mrs Herman Steele Jr.,
two brothers. Steven and Edward;

Ciiy Rejects Old
Annex Petitions
All form er annexation petitions
were ■ejected by the City of San­
ford, Friday afternoon during a
•pec.al meeting of Commission
er*.
The petitions were circulated by
"haiilworking individuals," com­
missioners laid, bid have fallen
short of the required signatures.
"We wish to thank all those who
have worked so hard on this pro­
ject," Commissioners said. "W e
are sorry that their efforts proved
so futile, bul appreciate deeply
their support."
Action was taken lo annex by
sections The first portion will in
elude Country Club Manor and
2uth St. rltrn d cd .
Annexation will grant resident*
the right to vote in city elections,
police and (ire protection and um
«4 r&gt;r utilities.

Construction Near
For Dynalronics
Work on a plant for Dynatronks,
Ir.c , may begin this week, follow­
ing the resulta of a public hearing
tomorrow.
T ie hearing will clear the Wu&gt;
for re soiling of Spring Hammock
to industrial sites
Brailey Odham, president of
Sanford's largest home building
firm, h at purchavi-d the entire
• fr a Odham proposes the develop­
ment of an industrial park, with
spare fur *i u i*l plants. The first
of these Is I*&gt;naI.onica, due for
occupation June IS.
The factory will he built by Od
ham and Tudor Dvnatrnnies man
ufact'irrs electronic components,
but alto tp c risliie t In research.

Legion To Observe
Birthday Tonight
The 40th anniversary nf the
founding of ihe American I egl m
will t&gt;e celebrated tonight by
Campbell I^ivsing Fort No. A3,
Members will meet *i T p m
for a free Jivb fry at the I-rgtnn
Building.
I.cdr. Ralph Matins, np« rations
nfflrrr nf VAH 9, will discuss (hr
Heavy Att.uk program and show
films nf landings on an angle
deck aircraft carrier
City and County Commissioners
haw. b«-rn Invited as guests of Ihe
Post.
Twenty four provpeetfve mem
l»ci • are expected lo bring the
Poll up to 1W) per rent mem inf
ship at th* celebration.

Lamp As Weapon?
She's Unconscious
A kerosene lamp became s
dangerous weapon yesterday when
an unidentified assailant used R
to knock Jeanette Goldman unaonsrloui.
Thr Sanford Nrgri-ae was ad
muled lo Seminole Memorial Ho*
pilal at I 19 p in. with later*
twins nf th r skull and body. Her
condition was rrported good to
day hy hospital authorities.

Debate ‘All Wet’
On This Question
NORMAN. Ofcl*. (U PI) - The
Oklahoma University Philosophy
Club had tn indication today ol
the way things may go In a spe
rial (lection on repeal of prohl
billon April T,
D m club scheduled a dsbaM net
the issue but eould find no one
to taka Dm dry aid*.

Citizens Ordered
To Leave By Iraq
B E IR U T , la 'h u n n n ( U ’l) — S te a d ily d e te r m e n t iiir

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UtiuftA between the I’nitesl Arnh Republic and Iraq plunged
to a dnnirurou* new low Dalny.
one sister, Jeane, alt uf Sanlord,
The tens* situation hml become so acute, thu Cairo
LONDON (C PI) —Soviet P rem ­
and grandparents. Mr and Mrs. ier Nikita Khrushchev accused
ntiw ••i&gt;'»|&gt;er Al Ahrum reported from L)uma«rua, that Iraqi
H. I Steele Sr , Tallahassee
President Gamal Abdel \ ’a**er of f
Remain* have hren sent to the 1‘nllrd Arab Republic today j authorities ordered all L'.A.R. citizen* in Iraq to get out of

the country wllhm 44 hour*.
Tallahassee for services and in of tying to aones Iraq into th# ^
Relations br!wr«n Ihe I wo Arab
Irrmenl B ruton Funeral Home DAn
nation*, already atrained, reached
ua&gt; in charge uf local arrange
Khrushchev's charge at a eel
the breaking point lait week with
mrnU.
r hr a non of a new Soviet • Iraqi
th* abortive Iraqi revolt cenlerrd
technical aid agreement, was
broadcast by thr Soviet news
An atlcrnoMii drlul*. follow- around Mosul, which Baghdad
agency Tass
ins heasy wrekrnd ra ti, forc­ blamed on the U A.R. Both na­
Tass quoted Khrushchev a* say­ ed poiiponemrnl of b at'b all act­ tions have since traded vtlriolid
insult# and 12 C A H diplomat*
ing "President N atter Is insist­ ivity la banford today.
ing on Die unification of the Iraqi
The .Seminole High t.yn.aa of were expelled hum Baghdad.
The hate • Iraq cam paign of
republic with the PAR."
tongwood game tonight waa
"The Soviet Union hai not In
called off, Phoenix and forpua United Arab llrpohlir President
Gamal ALIrl Navser reached •
LITTLE Ri &gt;'K, Ark (U l’l) — terferred and is not interfering in Chrislt, scheduled for siorko'its
Hirer tornadoes skipped across such affair*," Tava quoted him remained Inside. The exhibition creacrndo in Cairo today where
lens of thoulatvia of acre-.lining dawidely separated Arkansas local­ as saving
game between Corpus Christ!
ities during the weekend, leaving
"However, Ihe Soviet Union la and Mobile al 1:30 p. in. tomor­ nionstraturi hanged rffigiea of
three person* dead and seven in­ not Indifferent to the situation row wilt be played, weather per­ Iraqi Premier Abdel K arim Ka*&gt;
arm alungsiile an insulting a&gt;sorii
jured
which is growing up in a region mitting.
Harlier stories rt.
The victims were identified as I not far from lit frontiers "
ment of dead dogs, rat* .
men,
Sport* Page,
Fred \ Haslctt. *6. of Moko; Mrs
The m am m othj"f*.
u *.virm
!T!..uj'te!n-T* p a r u r a l h i i y a tt a c k
Bruce Robert*, i i , uf ° i if. rod ’
wua r
a
......... :k in which
James Johnson 29, of Owensvllle,
memorial piucesiion through th*
Nasser charged that Communists
Haslrtt was killed when his par­
sired * uf Cairo, honoring the Ira­
were behind recent troubles In
ents' home was demullshed by- Iraq.
qis who died in Die revolt la
high wind*. The RoU-rts home at
northern Iraq last week.
"We are all pained by President
Opal was hit by a funnel that hopTii* marchers, caught up In hy­
N
asser's
.event
speech
In
D
am
­
scotched across the rural area.
steria, s r r e a me d "E nem y of
ascus,"
Khrushchev
said.
"When
Johnson succumbed Sunday af­
God" *v*ry time K i u r n i 'i nen*
ternoon to injuries he suffered the President of the UAR talks
Three weeks of Investigation by was spoken. Thry called Nass«r
about
communism
and
Commun­
Saturday when a tornado struck
slate beverage officers paid 'off "hero of Arab nationalism ."
Owensvllle Ills wife, .Shitlcy, 19. ist* h r arm s him trlf with the lan ­ yevlerday morning when a doten
In Die latest dem onstration la
guage
uf
the
Imperialist*."
is repotted in critical condition.
Negroes in Seminole and Orange a massive anti- • Kavsem, antiSeven persons were hospitalised
Counties were arrested for th* un Iraq propaganda campaign, m ar­
with Injuries received when their
cher* carried m l • painled coffin*
authorized tale of whiskey.
homes were dam aged or demolish­
wiDi picture* ol Kassem plastered
Jerry
Martin,
110
West
Nth
St.,
ed by the high winds.
on the sides, The pictures were
was
charged
with
Ihe
sale
and
The Arkansas Power ami Light
possession of whiskey without a labelled "The Baghdad Execu­
Co. said Ihe storm knocked out a
license. E E. Elkitrom, slate tioner" and "Killer of Women and
1 ( 6,000 volt transmission line in a
beverage officer sirred
bot­ Children."
rural area n ra r Hot Spring*. The
tle*
of
whiskey,
wine,
gin
and
firm said service will no! be af­
HAVANA (UPD — Two Bronx vodka during a search uf the
fected but the line cannot be re ­
bred beauties admitted today they premises, Martin is held in th*
paired until Thursday.
arrived In Cuba wilia t 67.0&lt;k) m ruun'v Jail on lloo bund.
Cuban pesos hidden In th rir undies,
A small amount of moonshine
but Ihey added, "we did not think whiskey was found In Die West
wc were doing anything wrong."
Ilth Su bom* of I-ultlc Ma* I'oaElaine Mitchell a n d X e n i a ley. Th« disco' ory was m tde after
T V u a ila k ls were •sw.rtlcwcd By •tat* beierag* officers altainod ■
VENTURA. Calif. (UPI&gt; - K l f h t
Halted Press InlernallMial at the search w arrant Sale* had been r e ­ women and four men deliberated
Mantilla women • prison where ported to the offlccra.
today the Isle of Elisabeth Dunikvrrage"officer* were assisted! can, SI year old matron *ceuved
ORLANDO (U PD — Three per- Ihey wi re confined following their
at
rest
Friday,
von* were killed and four others
hv D iputirs W. R Srahurger, A. of tilling two killers to tmirdef
They were picked up by Cuban E Kvau* amt Constable .Slim lial her pregnant daughter In-law.
seriously Injured Sunday when a
Final argument* in Die foUN
car skidded out of control in a airport uffiiials ■* (hey stepped ulf It)way.
driving rainstorm ami alainmrd a plane from Miami. No chargei
The whiskey seited had been week-old trial were rompleled
were
placed
against
them
but
j«*
head-on into another vehicle.
purchaseil al a diaeounl. officers Friday hut Judge C harles F,
The accident orcurrd on four- lice said they were Investigating said, and would have been sold Blackilimr, U, let the jurors go
lane U. S Highway 441 about five the possibility the girls were being when oilier hai* amt package home (or the werkrnd
uved lo bring discounted Cuban
miles south of here.
In final arguments, the Juror*
itotea hail closed. Thr ten other
The Highway I’afnd Identified peso* into Ihe country.
suspects wi re taken lo the Orange were given • choice of twlicving
Under
a
law
passed
by
Dir
revthat the matronly defendant hired
Ihe &gt;h'ad a* Ja n rl Kay Erie ire '. 19,
bounty Jail.
and Hoy A. I.yda J r., H , both of olulinnary govrTnmrnt persons en ­
Luis Moya. 22. and Augusttna
Orlando, and Mrs. Angctlnr Grib- tering the country may bring in
RaMmiadu, 23, Iasi November with
only |.\u in Cuban pesos. 'I lie law
Rons, 60, of St. Cloud.
an oiler of pi,US) lo kill her lon'i
Injured were Mr*. KUte Yen was passed following reports Dial
wife, Olga.
fur*. 62, driver of one of tile car * :1railed supporters of ousted Dicta
Or, accept a theory by ileient*
lor
Fulgrneio
Rativt*
were
selling
Mr« Katherine I'ndonlrk, 67, and
attorney S. Ward Sullivan Dial th*
A group of Sanford residents eonf eased killers had kidnaped
Rmlna and Julie V rntura, 12-year- their pesos at a discount hi the
old Iwin lister*. All the Injured United StateA.
will appear Iwfure Die Seminole Olga a Jo-year old Canadian bora
were (rum St. (. loud. They were re ­
County b'ommiavionrrt tomorrow nurse, to hold her for ranvorn fiutn
ported In fair condition toda&gt; at
at 11 a in. lo protest the opera her alturney huitiaml, F rank, M,
Orange Memorial Hospital.
Don of Harden'* Dairy on Sum­
Thr prosecutor said It would b*
merlin Av«,
a "gro»s rniscarriag* ol lusllcc"
The dairy, almosl totally In ih&gt; if Mr*. Duncan it acquiltsd of tha
New maps nf Ihe Clly nf Ssn rounly, has b*-rn Dir object of a murder anil Moya and II iblonado
ford and Seminole County will he petition signed hy Ihe area'* rest go to the gat chamber.
available soon frnm the Chamber denis, who charged that the drain
age ditch is not properly main
Plat approvals and toning hear of Cummerre.
|r gs crowd the agenda of thr
The outdated niap does not fn lamed, odor* from the barn arc
i iunty Commission tomorrow
rluile the miles of Die new ttri i ts offensive AittI that Dir o|&gt;er*llnn
Rids will tie opi ned on thr sale amf large th-velopmcnt* lli.it have has created a sanitary nuisance
nf rounly property now occupied risen sine* 11s puhllralion
Die petition has hern iiiliinitti-d
hv the health drpartm rnl and
A charge for Isrge map* will lo Clly Comntiaaloncr*. who said
in II. Other bu sln rii Includes a )* made, bul small maps stiT! -ill they would work wilh the Coun­
A hit run arcldent F riday right
I irtlesi from clly residents about he given In those requesting Diem ty Health Unit on ihe problem.
rained |6M &lt;1*triage to a ca r drtvHarden's Hairy and provisions fur The revised drawings have hern
en by Eva Manning MIins, 601
me Board of Adjustment.
Cypres* Ave,
furnished hy th* Dowling Ap
D ie accidrnl occurred at &gt;Hh
praisal t’n.
and French. The other c a r mad*
a left turn on French Avo. and
At least two women were ad k&lt; pt ruin:' Dm owner of the car
milled lo Seminole Memorial Hos­ wax found at the Naval Air
NASSAU. Bahamas &lt;171*1 s —pital today following an arctdrnl Station bul claimed he had loanMostly cloudy with scattered at Benson Junction and Highway rd hit vrH rlr In a friend. Pallet
lay boy Hilly W allare, II, Iasi
iigible bachelor of Die old Prin- showers through Tuesday. Some­ 17 97
are investigating.
&lt;-•* Margaret art. is rngagrd to what cooler today and Tuesday.
Two DeBary amhulancrs answ er­
Ronald Edgaf Cog. VAH 3 usa
I oulse Taylor, 29. daughter of High this afternoon T* io 79, low ed the call. A huge truck was re­ charged with failure to have his
i anadian multimillionaire ) I*. tonight so to an. Variable winds ported mired in the mud at he vehicle under control and no driv­
I ay lor. friends vaid today.
mostly southerly I to II miles irird to skirt the scene. The a r e r's llrcn-c ycstertli).
D ir tall and elegantly tin " r d per hour, becoming northerly to­ riifenl occurred al 11 IS * m No
Cox failed to stop for the red
Wallace, known as "old faithful" night or Tuesday.
further details were avaitabV.
,ighi at 13th St. and Park As*,
rcause of his constant attendance
and collided with an aulomnblU
n ITtncrss M argaret, arrived In
Sipw»n. Comdriven by Willie
Nassau about a month ago to n-re estimated
hined damages
rovrr in Die sun from a liver sil
at ftVy.
ment that had plagued him Irom
childhood.
Miss Taylor, blonde and beauti­
ful and heiresa lo a personal for
une rstlm alrd at *0 million dol­
lars. left her Job as an editor on a
Mrs Julius l*vy of Chicago, Mayor Al Wilson, John Kruler and
Longwood I* in Seminole C**unmagailne a year ago to join her III, turned the first shovel in Joel Field.
t j . atvJ that's a fact.
father here.
groundbreaking rcrem oniei for
Yea, air, Die man who drew th#
fn greeting the crowd, I«vy
York Manufacturing Company Sat said. "Sanford is a small city with map guofsd, that's all.
urday morning.
Thin, sail R. K Ashton Jr.,
a warm heart and a big spirit of
Mrs. I.cvy is the muthcr of Sam i friendliness. We are proud lo ho manager of Ranfurd'i F‘&gt;o,l Fair.
Levy, owner of th# plant Dial j memtiers of such a fine communl Is why Langwood w asn't ineludad
on a map of Semin J* County,
NEW YORK (L'Plk—Robert Mo­ manufactures fish landing net* ty "
iMvy said that re location of the used by Ut* food chain.
ses, veteran city and stale com and television antennas Sit* of thr
And Longwood doesn't lik* th#
m lii’-'s *“
said Sunday new factory is between HarCar company from Illinois was large­
that he always h at found It easier Aluminum and Alien of Orlando ly influenced by th* effort* of omission. Th* community haa MU
Krld*r and th* Chamber of Com rd on official protest, mad* bp
to deal with politician* thac with on Highway 17 92
m*rc*. H* credited rapid growth Mayor Alim Lormann.
reformers.
Picture, Pag* I
Ashton already knew Longwood
to th* support of th* City of San
"R(fo. m»rs are Dm self rlgiile
la in tha county. He w«t* to
Others participating In th* c*r«- ford and Seminole County.
ous." he lold a TV audience
Th* budding la now under eon school In Sanfo-d. Today, ba
"Thay usually think they h ast a money were Mr. and Mr*. Lovy,
tall from on high, but 1 think Mr. and Mrs L«* Samuel, H ar­ structioo by Carroll-Daniel Con­ apologized to Longwood.
Now, b t plam to acquaint tha
they probably hava (ha. wrong vey Broadway, production man struction Company, and should be
m ap m*kor (tub tha fact* ol IDs.
number."
q tq
Km . Douglas Mtenalrwu, ready tor occupancy In May.

Rained Out

3 Dead, 7 Injured
As Tornadoes Hit

12 Negroes Nabbed
In Whiskey Raids

2 Beauties Admit
$57,000 In Undies

Jury Deliberates
'For Hire' Murder

3 Dead, 4 Injured
In Traffic Crash

Group Protesting
Location Ot Dairy

Zoning Tops List
For Commission

New County Maps
To Be Ready Soon

Law Investigates
Hit Run Accident;"
Another Reported

Princess’ Friend
Engaged To Blonde

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Two Known Hurt
In Road Mishap

Weather

Earth Is Turned,
New Plant Starts

Longwood Is Too
In This County!

Reformers Dialing
Wrong Number?

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P a f i’5—Mon, Mar. 15. IMS

Ratliff Retiring;
O f 90R K M *&lt;r CO.
CARROLL DANIEL CONSTRUCTION a Celery City Sold
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After W &gt;r»r». Zeb Ratliff li! Fur m any year*. Stewart's par*
writing ‘ thirty’* to tua c a r t t r n rnn lived in D ayton Beach. He
a p n n l.f,
»*id hr had l»*n stltmpling la
T ii those a iv iria tn l with thr £&lt;•' Im atcd in builneii here for
prinU nj profr.uon. • th ir ty " »is quite *ome tim e Now. he * happy,
nlfic* the mil. After a lialfcen'T ell them Mr. Stewart will
tury in printer* ink. Z rb Ratliff *&gt; ■ *&lt;**1 Job.' Bailiff laid a*
plana to il-i a "lot of rocking " lie hr
* " «*'
R
ha* toM the Celery C ity Printing *"*!"&gt;*11 be forgotten."
f'o. to a younger m an "w ho will
t*1** '* unlikely.
carry nn the trafiitton.*’
Purcbitcra of the firm at IIS
South I'lWt A»e. a re Mr. and
Mra. Milton blew a r t.
Monrue
Mich. Thii it Ktrwarv’s f iril yenlu re Into the printing hu*,nr&lt;*.
However, he it not unfamiliar
tvith printer’* Ink. f o r 10 yaari
floh
h r m i managing e d ito r of the HOLLYWOOD ( l I’ll Hope, recoyerlng alowly from efMonroe (ilich.t E vening Newa.
In the printing b u sin c ti in »ome frrta ' f a blood d ot in hie left
r h u riT r 'y la r T h e ^ w /i V 7 ’V 4 p if ijf &gt;c‘ *** h « k on, ,hr «•&gt;/ «*u f ,r
yaid he "plant tn play. *nd latrh today — hut only to play nine
up on my rocking: I’ye gut a rock h.urt.
"My eye 1* about the tam e a*
Ing rhair well-oiled an d ready ti
it wai a month ago," the com e­
B" "
Italliff. bom In J a t p r r . F ti, dian 'a id . "but 1m feeling a lot
in ‘PL’, eamr to Hanford in 'll# better. I ’ve Mowed down my e n ­
and in work fer Th&lt;- S anford Her tire place of living, and th a t’*
aid He itajed with T h r Henld something 1 never thought J
could do.
until
when he and W. M.
"Those d u ty apell* have almost
IfayBrw opened Celery city print' disspprared, a n t I can play nine
ing llaynee »ol,| out ht* in tern t
hide* w ithout getting tired. The
tn Iv r Lciher *nd L ea h rr aold out other day 1 ahot a it. How about
to Batlilf in m i.
A* It at lift put It, • In 19H I that?
"I m ay keep taking thetr pill*
went under the gun " F'or the paal
for the re s t of my life If 1 ra n
15 y ean , Ratliff had o perated th*
shoot th a t kind of gulf conilsl.
liuilncii alone. t&gt; l» ry City Print­
ently."
ing it one of the oldest b u sin e u ti
in Sanford.
A* to hit tu rte tio r. R atliff ree
ommendi him highly. H e would
lilt V Tl
J l D IIK *
i t li f i t .
not sell to anyone u n lri* he hid IV
■i : t i l h i i l . s . m i m i , ■c u n h i *
tonfidenre that the h u y e r wiould K S T A T K O K If. I&gt;. H .IN 'T u S II, S i t .
**•* ,|*
continue to operate th e firm *• S,«
M i n i •: i t i i m i i i i.t * fin i' « M i

Hope Slows Down,
Eye Feels Belter

G R O U N D U R O K K N F O H P L A N T — .Mra.
J u liu s L ev y o f C h ic a g o tu rn * th e f ir m shovel
tif e a r th a t th e r i t e o f Y o rk M a n u fa c tu rin g * *
new p la n t in S a n f o r d . M r*. L ev y i* th e
m o th e r o f S a m L e v y , o w n e r o f th e l'* « l

firm. Watching the notion i* Charlie MurrL
eon, public relation* director for the Sentinole County Chamber of Commerce.
(Herald Stuff Photo)

Sea Outranks Space In U.S. Defense
By FRANK ELBAZER
WA5HINI.ION (CPI i - Any
year now w* »or more I'krly the
R uiilam ) wilt be aliootlng a tpatc
man 23l,0M&gt; mllr* up to the mcim
Yet we haven‘t eollrn arot'i'd
to it,.' 'r.; Ynjeouv " " ; — it-..
down into the de*pe»t hole in the
ocean. And we don’t aeem In any
burry to do It
Man has hern tailing »mct
Nosh. Yet here were aome of our
top sailors sdmltting tn a House
Merchant Marine subcommittee
they know "very little'* shout thr
i r i s that cover two-thirds of our
«arlh.
Subcommittee meinlirrs wire
■hocked al the news, and not loo
hopeful on what they m ild do
about It.
“ You ran git billions of dollars
to explore outer •pace." moaned
Chairman (ieorge P . Millrr (DCalif.). "Rot we'll have a hard
lime getting millions to explore
our own c 'ta n i."
What prompted Miller's perring

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Into the depth* w a' a r e r m lt "We know very Hltle about the
warning from Ihe National A eidr &gt;*», ’ flichrnoml told the *ulirom,
my of Science*.
mittee. "W hat we do know t*
The KllMl*-* amid with m ittile 1 «oo*t lu p e rfid a t."
»ub* a' *
lh« m i now
"Wr rnu»t drt»cnd for banc re
' rial, than *pace in *earih on other agenciri," *&lt;*ld
-airiiuardtng
Nation- , Demvon. "And when we go to
-------- - our
— country.
------- - ----al lurvtval may binge on what them fur Information, often it
we know about our ocean*. they im t their.
laid.
Milter hinted darkly that the
Though wo ran dirert lalellit. • | llutaiari may alio he pulling
Into orbit around the ton, we *1111 ahiad under the * a. lie productcan't navigate submarine* under ed, from the Library of Congre**,
w ater with rertain knowledge Joit I tii volume* on ocean reitarch
where they are. .Nor can wr count puhlnhed tn R uttta In the pa*t
on tpotlinc an tntm &gt;'» »ub».
jia f down years.
Viea Adm. A. C. Richmond,
All were In Russian. He didn’t
fnm m andanl of the Coait Guard, know what they said.
and C. R. Deniion,’ research chief
for the Maritime Aamtnlitration.
confirmed the w ont of what the
•rirn tiita laid.

L u n d r p ils t ,

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Sale

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Deaths
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (LTIi
—Duncan Hines, 7*. author o!
restaurant guidebook*, died at I.U
home here Sunday of lung canter.

a ll- e le c t r ic k it c h e n
fo r c o s t of
p a c k o f c ig a r e t t e s
*AT-.v

N E W Y O IIK ( U P D - L iH ia lf i U b e rts , r J , an a t l b l w hose p ain tin g
of R ig a . L a t v ia , fo rm * s l u c k ,
grountl lo r I ’rrv iilcn t E is e n h o w e r
In h i* W h ile R o u te t e l r c a s t i , d ie d
at h is hom e here ls * t W ed n esd ay
a f t r r a long illn e ts

ia iM iu rn rs ni.vscvTTi. riata'itf.

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K f-N N K T II J lit A B O T TI, l*«OTTAWA U ’l'l) - W. D Mat­
fa r,,la i,'
T l tl.'ni: I'lt r e ilN T N a n l« »uin. thews, i l . an iita n t under secre­
m a n * rmt i&gt;, f it . n iu r anaarsr or tary of state for rstern al affairs,
n lh s r |&gt;l'a&lt;tins h im . ih« i laiU of
th "
C it iU l
''n u n nt h«m|iK'l* ilieit here Saturday.
tin u n iv at S»nr..fi1 S’tnrMa a"4
‘ aarva a rop&gt; « f lh a a a ip . nn I'latnlir r a
."i o r h if -» tha
]« |li ila e or .l| i,|| , A , T&lt; t i l l .
K a r .l n fail not o r a *la- raa i»-o
ro n lsta o H ill t.a ai-’ ti-* ! a g a lo ii lit tfc* « tiisel hI Iks* • mhnI | J mAh ,
^l.kllX ll li I t UNl),
■ you . for iirfa u li,
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te iT h C S M l„v haoH a r * a»al at
IX riM M M TIJ
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H u i i i t i l i &lt;kn«f*nin, d I m k*u*i»n
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iturr»m&lt;* A r U h I mi, *i #%»*r |t.tAA4ftse«
r iath ..r it,* a ir. uii c a u r t
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llta fhttlloua tiaiot ..f Vrn.to.o t **+&gt;•&gt;

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THU NAVY’S NEW LOOK — Lynn MeRobcrts, 10-ycar*
old Brownie Seoul front Troop inti jn Sanford, p o iu
proutlly for tho camera while C»pt. Lionel A. A rth u r, com*
mnmlitiyr officer of NAS Snnfotd. IfM'ks a little dubious over
lieinjr rcllevetl of hi* nimmnitd. It wax nil in fun though,
Lynn, who wax “Cnplnltt fur n Day," waa piirticliwting in
Natinmil Girl Scout Week.
(U, S. N avy Photo)

and
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N O TtCH IS m . l t l . l t i iltV K N t ’,, t i d m M i l k i n a1*-•i ,
I ant a n * 4 |* .l In tiu a io r,* at tl&gt;*
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Tru*i t&gt;ffi -t li le|iti|f|i#frtl^ f
r t a l t i i r »a!1 t,*n » &gt;it), i t .
*'f Hi# t .«I « t# *if Hui##nt*a ,|w *
, or tha C lt r t ill T -o iri, haifilnota
l#nln • 1It* ifMiwn it* H iraoin
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to h i l t
S*ctlu|&gt;, W &lt;* lluit h# *irt, Jr.
• a t i »a r t o n s a n tatu iaa i»»&gt;
r d n if- l*
It t i l l g
/a I I S o a r i t’
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A tint nr » In- A4ff«l «!#♦* I H r

Mr*. K. Barrlalt, 418 M anhattan, Daytona Beach, say*: “ My all*
oloctric kitchen is just grand and such a tima-aaver. I t ia ao economical
and easy to keep clean anti cool. My husband and I feci that our elec­
tric bill* are moat economical for the service we geL’T o r cooking range,
hot wutcr heater, refrigerator, lights and small appliances, the Liarruli
bill averages JOc a day—just about the price of a pack of cigarettes.

I/ /

BARGAIN PRICED
i; l N t R A L (

111 C I R I C

SWING TO ELECTRIC COOKING

Bob Crumley Agency
t
Form erly John R. WlIRniri* Iwsuranr# Aitwey

LB.CAPACITY

Repraaenllngf
American
Fire A Carnally
Company

SANFORD
E L E C T R IC CO .
li#

Magnolia Ava.

FA

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for less work, more fu n ...
join the

Allantic Nat. Rank Bldg.

• UpofM frettar putt aR faad withI* t « | rawth awt rfqvitrit liu
thwi a iq ft lit.f ipti*.

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FOOD FREEZER

F re d

HOSTESS SETS

continue to live In S an fo rd . "Just, uiai»s m* a.iminittfatiuti tiiai.of
cuuldn’l find a better p la c e ." Rat -' *M
'"
final ,*l&gt; un,
ff r tam'•i .,.(41- at'i.n ,h tor
tiff said In surprise w hen asked S t* ,h a ra *. u h ja rilo o a , thaiato. If
anf,
alioutS
l,a
S,,tv
flfnl
Aftar
if hr planned to sta y here.
fillet p r o o f of piihltcallnn *h,t w i n s
And that’s about th e w ay Stew- ISta n „ t lr a Kaa bam ru M ii -ft no
a rt fer Is about Sanford. He ,n i
llil Wife have bought a home In m u and ih* orSatlns nt StatrlbuRavenna Park. They a r e mem- How ol #at i a c u ta wifi t-m t b*(ora
•*1al if y tt,
tiers of the Kpiiropal Church.
i:. n o \ r
K. «». JONKH

u n it it m i n r. v iv m
j i D i r i a t . r u n h it n r r i.o a in » ,

&gt;)*tir»Unt,
rt/&gt;ntr&gt;* th k k s .
n b t ii J . lii.vw cii r r w ii o m f : h e x j t i K .v c i ; in l ' .\ know n
T u ll H ill L I . "
I'.vtln
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fH o rn l u ll nf l', ii,|-l«lh'
l.r.,1
fllt-1 a s a ln s l &gt;,iu In II-* i ’lin n ll
In • »•! fur * .n iln ..la I'nua'V.
y t n r lii* . In i'h» r&gt; r« ,|j Ilia i lha r a t iir a a f tal4 am ' Is an a d la n f-*r
i l l v n f ' .. lha shott ■I • I a i,f » k h

Bobby

Electric cooking i* white-glove eltan. No
soot, no grea*y film. No ncorchcd pot.* and
pan*. Housekeeping’* easier . . . kitchens aiay 8 to
16 degrees cooler.
Food tiatci belter, because /Tamr.V*j electric cooking
t* practically “walerlca*' cooking, ixald ui all the

goodnew,
Flstnelcaa electric cooking u the ao/c*f ever. No coo*
atanubuming pilot lighta.
..
And remember . . . Sunshine Service ia the budget'a
biggest bargain. It * chea|ier to go all-electric in tho
kitchen-l-tundty than to use a combination of fuels.

FLORIDA

POWER

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B ry a n t

Steven G r o o v e r . Standing. left to rig®,
arc Jeff Williams, Brad Prudon. Paul Crews
a n d Glctm Richard*.
( H e r a l d Staff Photo)
nnd

ONE DAY O N L Y -T U E S . MARCH 17

vr-fi.H s iiiih inn mat iism.i:

s good, ju r t e is f u l h u a i n c s i , R at­
A ll e a ia o n a a r t harat r p o tifia S
lif f said
lhat tho
iio 4 a r;le h « 4 *• C a t , , *
M r. and Mrr
R a t l i f f p la n l» |.,f* of
a a iS t t ia ir , h a lt i-,tn*

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NEW Y onK (UP1) - Ix slrr
IS AXU row aKM IV'l.n III! M l . Young, 49, J its tenor saxophonist,
I \ I I I A M I '.I I V
,VI1 law s*
d ie d Jita« Sunday Jn ^ Rri&gt;aa*»&gt;
NOTH U ill* at IT
hotel » frw* h o u ts 'a n s r retufhlag i
DOMiRKa IIMSOTTf.
I'U In tlff. from •'sif-w re k l»urv&gt;f K u » p * .J
Vi
He sttffrrrd a heart attack.
XLWICTH J. |4IA»OTTt
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JUNIOR CHA.MI'S — The Seminole Sport,
ingr floods eager* are nil smiles after they
defeated the Stcmpcr team, 111-24. nnd went
dcclarrd (hr 10r»9 Sanford Junior Basketball
League champs. Shown, Kneeling, sic J.

COM PANY

HELPING BUILD FLORIDA
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Florida Throws Smog A t Californians
MIAMI | t ' P I 1— Florid* touriit
nfifiil* thre&lt;* iiatiitie i and *itu&gt;:
ieday In the fare of Catt-'orniana
«bn claim large num tera of F!or■d.anx are moving v*cvt.
The l.oni Brach I’reai-Telegram
reported recently, ‘ « onl ha» leak­
ed out from the miect curtam : The
native* are te itlt ii in Florida and
• ant out."
Wiluam C Ro&gt;d. public rela
ttoni manager for the i ham bcr of
Commerce. lo'd tlie n c**paptr a
delute of H onda mail ha I arrived.
"A whale batch of D .F.'a tdi»placed Floridann hope* lo relocaie in lo u t Brack." the ne*»pa
per reported.
The u o e actually ti on the other
ioot, retorted the Florida Developmeat Com minion. California, the
tomm iat-on laid, rank* aivth in
ine nation in aendmi vitilora to
Florida. And while the Sunvhhr
Statv'a populaiion increased fio.y
per cent in 1?)4, California'* went
up Si t per cent,
"It is litni.'icant lo me that dor*
, tag the month of &gt; el ru*t&gt;. JSJll,

:

CHAPLAIN CHIEF IIGIKB — istumliiijr be­
neath the two stars which denote his rank.
Hear Ailm. George A. Rosso, chief of Navy
chaplains, pose* for a picture shortly after
arriving in Sanford. I.cft to right. ate Chap.
Jain \V. C. Fuller, NAS Protestant chaplain:

tropical coconuts
P. so; ( dr. I„ 5). Tantr.y. NAS execu. MSome
pounds »p;eie
officer: Lcdr. \ \ . K. Doyle, Catholic
lain at NAS. Ja.
mille. and Chaplain
Hubble, Catholic chaplain at NAS.

alone." caul Commit non Director
It. It Fuller J ra "m nre |h m fino
Californian* drove t.ieir cars to
Horida. changed their state of
residence and bought Florida
llren*? taj*.
Thu meant that a* trait I.SOO
leop'e moved It-eir retidenre from
California in Florida in thi* one
monl.t." he added. ' N'o doubt,
hundred* of otnrr Ctlifornian*
witio'it car* a!»n migrated I"
Flor.da."
Miami Mayor Robert k in i High
thought ma.vi&gt;e the California tour­
ist official* are sick.

Fence Repainted
By ‘Aesthetics’

NOW SHOWING

‘T hose people nut in l.oni
Reach obviously need help." Itieh
•aid, T m going to *u*;est to my
colleague that we lend them the
publicity department to advise
them in dreaming up some mnre
believable fibs.
* With all that smog nut there.
I im a -p n e" &gt;aid High. "I ahforma
qualifie* as a distress area and
we could h an d e the whole thing
'h ro .n h the Red Cross."

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OPEN 12:15
(JET MORE OUT OK I.IFE GO OUT TO A
MOVIE.

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TOM TF A T t t:.«.
SHOWING AT 7:00 * IM S

GOSFORT1I, England i t T I t —
Workmen who worked for a week
to paint a IV yird wooden fence
green were am ated to find it re ­
painted white Saturdav morning
Whoever had acromplithrd the
transformation during the early
morning hour* of darkness left a
pla ie screwed to the fence which
read*
'T h is fence was repainird In
• eigh the interests of aesthetics, b;
vnlun-arv la b o r"

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STUD-NTT. — fifle

(U. S. Navy Photo)

«Vet O f Gray Loses Last Fight Today
K I N G S P O R T . Tcnn. (LTD
—"General” John Salim ;, II?. one
nf the last twn surviving veterans
of the Civ.I War. died taday.
The o'd rebel, who would have
been 113 on May IS. succumbed
in pneumonia and old »;*• at the
Mirnat clinic here, not far from
the Slant. Va.. home where he
fa p e n t almost ill his Ue.
Sailings daughter. Mrs. Hugh
MeCimy. and his grandron. II. F
Hawkins, holh of Slant, were with
the old soldier when he dird.
The Virginia mountaineer, who
enjoyed good health even after he

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visit FAMILY!

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UPTOWOO

passed his 110th birthday, con but then *t«rted getting gradually
trad ed pneumonia Thursday and w eaker. S a i l i n g slipped into a
was brought to the clinic.
coma Sunday and the end ram e at
He held his own for a brie? time
* :U a . m. today.
Sailing s death leaves Waller
W. Williams, II*. as the only sur
vivmg veteran of the War Be
tween the Stales. Williams, bed
ridden and totally blind. lives in
Houston. T e x , with * daughter.
Albert Moolson, who died in 1®J&lt;
ai the age of inn in Duluth, Minn .
was the last of the Union veter­
l ruled Press International
ans.
WASHINGTON — Gen. Thomas
Sailing until bis drath bad a
ll. White, commenting un propotfull
head of- black hair, sharp
als to send more troops to Furore
brown eves and some of bis own
in case of trouble in Berlin:
teeth
He stood alert, walked
"F or this s.tua’.ion • Berlin) I briskly and worked on his farm
feel there is no real requirement until he broke his hip at the age
for further strengthening or equip­ of 107.
ping of our arm ed fortes in Eur­
A hoy of U when southern guns
ope.''
fired on Ft. Sumter. Sailing serv­
WASHINGTON — &lt;*ol. Darnel ed th ree years as a private in
Omer, chief counsel of the Selec­ Co. P . ZSih Virginia Regiment but
tive Service, lellm* leen a;ers he spent his full service in his
native Srotl County, Yi. His war
where they stand v.ith the draft:
"You're virtually all tagged l«r effort was the unrom ttic task of
military service one way or an finding and scraping out saltpeter
from the mountain raves and
other."
cliffs for the msnvfaclure of gun
HOI STOW Tex — Col. Walter pow der.
Williams, tin . one of t»o remain- j
Tiwi tribesmen of remote Mel­
in ; Civil Mar veteran*, on the git.
ness of John Sailing, It?, of Slant. ville Island north nf A u'tralii
hold death eorroboreev. nr danrei,
\ a . the other v rteran:
• | n id I would live to be the last th at coniinue for months a Per
each burial, according is the Na
one and it looks like 1 will."
tion.il Geographic Magaiine The
WASHINGTON — Secretary nf Tiwi believe the ceremonies are
.State Dulle*. when aiked ho* Ion; necessary lo set the spirit rf Me
he expected In remain in the hos­ deceased at rest.
pital for treatm ent nf rancer;
V. S. railroads employ a total of
"I don't know. You ll have lo ark
about A10,000 persons.
the doctors."

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before noon to arrange
for money the same day!
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THE N E W KID
O N THE BLOCK
Rs*m&lt;*mber how you (•It w han your Irunfly mr»r#d
into a nave home?
You hod h?nrd a lot ab o u t the new neighborhood
. . . the old landm arks a n d the friendly neighbor!.
Bui you w aited til som ebody m ade the Hrst move,
rv e n tu a lly ihe rjanq cam e over and one friendly
follow stuck out his hand a n d said "Hiya!"
'A'eH thai a how ww at FOOD FAIR lelt w hen our
new est superm arket o p en ed last week a t TwentyFifth an d Park Avenue in Sanford . . . 1-ike the
now kid on the block
We know we h a v e m oved into a new neighbor­
hood that is friendly, dynam ic and progressive
. . . a city that has an d is keeping p ace with the
rapid grow tn oi this g reat state.

FAMILY

FINANCE SERVICE, INC
or saNroie
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OFFKTAI. TOURS NAS — C«pt. F. T. Hall tlefl), assist.
ant inspector genera! of the Supply Corps for A ir, goes
over is problem with Lcdr. M. L . Ileall. supply officer at
the Sanford Naval Air Station, ( apt. Hall was on an in­
spection tour of nil supply facilities.
(U . S. Navy Photo)

PRE-SEASON SALE
GENERAL

ELECTRIC

"Qtfiuyd
AIR CONDITIONER
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P|7.3 AMPHES

it was determ ined that this new est n d d i’tor. to the
a re a l FOOD FAIR rhair. just had tc b e the finest
store eve: seen . .
And you made ue feel w el­
come!

NOW IT'S OUR TURN TO SAY

” TO YOU!

In this inviting setting you 11 DISCOVER THE WON
DFRFUl. DIFFERENCE in iar fresher foods at lowest
prices e v e r1 Evory conce.vable k:nd of food . . .
from the plain everyday n eed s to taste tempting
Old W orld" delicacies . . . n store with all the
late.it m ecin m cai m arvels to make your shopping
a truly p leasan t adventure
Yes He-e ii a store truly worthy of the fine commu
nity it h a s been designed to serve
W on't you
com e in tomorrow and say 'Hello" 'o your friendly
new neighbor?

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Kditor,
Sanford Herald;
The member* of this squadron
wish to attend to Mr. Bralley Odham their appreciation for hi*
thoughtfulness and generosity with
regard! to the recent Florida
Symphony O rchestra concert.
We re rrfrrrin g to hi* guaran
teeing the admission fee for the
children in elem entary end gram
mar arhnol. Kven though most
parents would have been more
than willing to pu rrh eie ticket*
for their children. Mr. Odham's
action made rertain all children
had an opportunity to enjoy the
tine music of the Florid* Sym­
phony Orrheatra The thou got put
lorth by Mr. ndham 'was a very
fine, civic minded gesture.
The Officer a end Men of
FAS RON 11, NAS, Sanford,
Florida

Jaycees Are Seeking
U. S. Tax Overhaul
The r . s. Junior rhimher nf C'omnirrce in nrekinjr »
complete overhaul of federal taxi**.
in an effort to gain support for the projects, |*etill"tii&gt;
*re Ixrinir circulated throughout the L’. S, by Jaycees. In
Sanford. Cnrmll Hurke is chairman; Art Harris of Sanford
Is chairman of the State of Florida. Both are reipiesting
that petitions h&lt;&gt; distributed, signed and returned to the
Junior Chamber prior to March 2.1, the dale they arc to I* (
collected for a trip to Congress.
More ttjan two million signatures have been obtained
In 44 states. All of the petitions will be taken to the U. S,
Mouse of Representatives, along with the request for lax
reform.
Why the tax reform requeat? It is an accepted fact that
tax laws are not consistent with the free enterprise system.
The basic fault with tax laws as they exist is that they tend
to throttle the very thing which made America great—the
■“rags to riches" success story in business.
This is true particularly with the federal income tux.
The income tax penalizes initiative, ambitions, energy and
i.ithusiusm. Tho tax is so constructed that, after a certain
'point is reached, there is little reason to attempt to go fur­
ther. Thai “little something extra" would mean a higher,
and more confiscatory, tax bracket. This prevents the aver­
age American from putting his "all" into many endeavors.
There are few who argue that America could get along
without an income tax. We know that taxes are mandatory
to support our government. However, the U. S. Junior Cham­
ber believes that tax rate reductions can be made.
Jaycees lielieve tbe«u reductions can be made without
loss of needed revenue, (iovernment has grown ao big and
complicated th a t Congress is unable to evaluate all of the
neetls and requirements of the various agencies, departments
and bureaus. For this reason, ns the Hoover Reports have
pointed nut, there have been vast wastes of money In supply,
lt&gt; I d K olriha
ing these needs.
WASHINGTON — The way far
As the Jaycees jtoinl out, it ts not enough for citizens m rr
Stanley )*iiku» put tt tu the
to attempt to place iilamn for the situation on others. The (.'nngrrsamrn,
he « n right and
people must lie willing to accept the blame for the situation. the country was wrnnit,
| As a democracy, government depend* ujxan the |&gt;eoplo for The way things have hern go
guidance.
ing hetwern him and Uncle Sam,
Tax reform is a task of tho |»eople. Their wunlx u:iH Up . It may develop into a case nf
■Ires must ha transmitted to government. The people should "Yankue, Irate ho m e." Hu home
join In railing for a careful review, aimed at relieving the h a 130,000, lOO a c rr fsrtn nrar
burden without undermining the financing of government. Dowag.ae, Midi.

A s s ig n m e n t

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W a s h in g t o n

Kditor,
Sanford Herald;
I would suggeit w* move loward eaaing cold-war tensions by
asking Khrushchev whrn he In*
tends to release the .millions o k
slaves in Siberia, permit E a ™
Grrmany lo unite with West G er­
many. withdraw hit troops from
Romania. Albania. Hungary, P o­
land. and the Bailie State*, and
grant m il liberties and a free
press to his own people.
Sincerely,
Mrs M. B Smith
1M W. 31st St.

TODAY’S PICTURES
ARK TOMORROW’S
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K A N E L R A Y HEATING

Kditor,
sanlord Herald:
I would like Jo personally thank
v.iu for helping our promotion of
the first Sanford presentation of
the Florid* Symphony Orrheatra
Through the combined effort* of
all concerned, we were able to
present the afternoon Youth Con
teri lo over 1,(00 grade and gram
mar school children and the eve­
ning concept to over MX) atudrms
and adult*. We feel our first at
tempt was quite successful,
Thank you one* again for aup
porting us through your public
service endeasora.
Sincerely,
CITY OF SANFORD
f Signed i Ronald VV Perry
Director of Recreation A
('arks

NO h a t M illay*
VO "poet»I dMMt sp a rs pace

• NO kmg A awpaevaiv* dwell
The fluent IfH M winter ewwfort

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FA M itt

TYPEWRITERS
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Adding Machines

For SALE

Local Boy Pledges
FSU Fraternity

jobs, moved to a farm In Mithl.j here with a chip on Ms thmrldrr
hit classification!
“ Ml rights." he shouted, "do
gin and had ......................
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changed. On the ground, that he no1
m u rh b fjo n d the right
Teddy Walker. 1938 graduate of
,
.
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to pay lavrs. Ini* it tyranny.’
w», a farm er he vron a determent
Mr y inku, uM mr u „ , h t Seminole High School, recently
throughout ths » * ..
grossetf Icvitaxt on hit farm last pledged lo I'hi Delta Thet* fra­
So, now, here wat Stanley, r* ) ra r. Of that.
ternity at Florida Stale University,
w at net
pressing hlnnell in fullblown free
There are a lid of folks *&gt;m lie aim was elected athletic
tpeeehi raying he had no freedom pathetir with thit energetic crusa thairman of Senior,11*11.
in thi* country, that he would tier. They're fur him, in print!Walkrr ii the sun of Mr. and
h ate to move lu Australia.
pic ltut. then vgain. w hrn you
Mr. Ysnkus. a rao-Urncd, wea­ look bark on it, Stanley did Mr*. 1.. K. Walker of Sanfoid.
The ftrunx filled.
4d year old
and a freshman at F S l’ in Talla­
ther fared fellow, it a forref ;l. rhuote thr farm in 1911.
fellow , with led rooster* painted
hassee.
blunt
talker,
and
I'd
say
he
rim
e
on hi* blue lie and iportinf a
homemade h ilrru l, a n telling the
House Agriculture* Committee that
hr may ( lie up hi. country, park
A strong testimonial to the rapid growth of South So up hi* flint!), and leave for Au*
minole was the announcement by tho County School Hoard trails.
Ill* ll a nail tale, anil at first ^
that a new school will lie built this year to serve that area.
I was sympathetic. Since 1934. *
The school will serve Casselberry, Fern Park, Tangle- Manley
hern crowing all thr
wood and lioldenrod. Plans rail for 18 classrooms, a cafe- wheat hehatwanted
The former owner of a m il.
to on hi* farm
torium, library, res) rooms, nn administrative sni'e and heat­ T hu he fed to hi« chicken* or feed ami frrtilirrr firm hat turned
ing facilities.
ground up into flour for hi* own to selling hamburger* as a way
Oviedo High School also will be expanded to lake &lt;«re use.
of life
of the big enrollment increase. Seven new classrooms, a Hut the h urraucrati came alone Donald D Royer. 7*0 Hamttoo
eafetorlum, storage mom* and administrative offices will and laid he could grow Juit to Drive, SiinUnd F stair*. h at pur*
much, rvrn though h r was grow rhated the Riirgcr King on High
be erecled.
These are only two of the many improvements schedul­ Inc that wheat on Ills own farm way 17 93 in Sanford He plant
reopen the quirk service chain
ed in county schools, One nf the major projects will be a and liking it all h lm trlf They In
said I(lie Wat breaking the flir- rrvtaurattl. on Friday,
completely new plant for Seminole High. Details of many i plue win at law ami fined him Hover ram e to Sanford fronv
other projects will be s iummced within a few days,
14,362, plu&gt; inlerrct, (or the )rar» \ \ avnrvtioro. Va . whrre he oper­
ated a roal, feed and fertilizer
1934 through ItiMt
Stanley refuted to pay, »o hutine1‘ i for nine years. Hr i&gt;
they’ve tod up lilt hank art mint 3J year* old.
‘Ih r new owner and manager
Thi tin t court of honor of the liam*. and (‘onttanrr Church; In
Ih e Congressmen, m o s t l y
Colin rd Uhl .Scum* of .Sinlnril was Irrm rdistes (trend* Miller, Anna agreed the surplus laws were spent three years in Ihr Naval
held Thursdae si 7 30 p m. la luc Jnnri, Gwendolyn Disnn, Gin tlupid. ltd as Rep. Charles It Receive, He it a member of the
the t ’s i'lf lln-w ir ('enter. All rls Dsvti. Itrrniilelte Dtmn and Uneven (R , luwal put ll: ' You l*&gt;yal Older of thr Moovr and the
a ir an ttg rirv ed citllen of the 1'rrthvlcrian Church, anil hat
girls taking te»t* (or the tender Klcanor Muldry.
The troop It sponsored by Mr* t 'ruled Mate* rebelling against thr hern a Ja v ie r for seven years
font r»nk pssteil.
Royer and his wile, (in tru d e
I'arllnpating w rrr senior Smuts Ruth Church md Mr*. Alberts law* of thr I'nllrd .Slate*
i And lie added ' The law is on have I wo children Connie, to and
Annette Miller, Gwendolyn Wil­
June i
the statute hoots This Is atlll Colleen, A
The real estate transaction was
the flnett country in the world "
Mr. Yantus ta n ' tie felt he t r i ­ handled by I'.vere;t Harper of
ll I vlulaling the law, according Stemper Ural K*l*1r Agency.
ACKO'kH
X riot of
11. Culture
In the Constitution, lie muted. *T
t. Cat's try
love
medium
could shoot it out wiih a couple
30. A lter
4. Oun
S Hktn
of m srthalt, hul that wouldn't
Isn
(sling)
tumor
solve anything"
■seaport
T. Ireland
4,KxceUenU
There * one ihlng troubling %ir
31. IaibltB. Uprising
h. Ilreeay
cate
—something Manley neglected to
Dr Julin It Thurmond, dirrrto r
10. ItnaU aat
• High,
tell the Congrrasmen. lie admitted of th« i minty Health t'nit, hut
food
rraggy hill 31. Mra.
John.
ll to me over a hot lunch in the tvren apptiinled to the Seminole
It.M istake
7 tu n .
■on,
11. "Itoek of
anion* on#
House of Representative* rctlau County t iuldrrnt Committee
eaplorei
. .
p. N'oncom*
rant later on.
fhe I iiunty Children's Commit
t
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l
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l
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31. Unit of
missioned
14. Merry
Ami that is. this young man tee It a lorat. voluntrrr unit of
31 Shnrl-bilted
electrical
officer
IV Itivir I It )
w hoa been denouncing the Ainert the Florid.* Children's Commit
rail
resistance
trolloq t
15. Music
ran w*&gt; p.».«rd by a «hanee to sum. * &gt;iwir agency width nivkrt
33 KgypUan
39 t in | at*
JO Fishhook
note
fight fnr hit country, That w j i survey* and .tudir* nf services In
«od
2«. Mint
12 Thick
17. t'm* urns
bark In 1911, whrn the draft wav children. r«nrdm*tri those sees34.1
'eparted
37.
Tortola*
cord
IV Viper
going full awing
3«
Bliot
t
sleep
ice* and tnakrt legislative reeorn
39
Shake*
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K
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IS, atrrsm s
Slanlry said that he w*s in memlations to the governor and
yeare'i K*t* 17. Milkfish
IT. I tec# out
II. Rihsp* d
audiior for * m a ilo rd e r hoove the I rgiklatuir ronrrrning srrv
molding
4 a •
T~ J
in Chicago then
He switched ire* to children
Jl. French
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FI.ORIDA’S FASTEST (;IU»MNli I IIOD * IIA IN !
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mammal
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flocks
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There *ir many way*, certainly, to describe the quality of
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VI. Absent
TT
the grrat Cadillac car.
&gt;1. Trend
II
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Hut we think no one tells the atory quite at well—or
37. Coneet
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31. Infrequent
quite at convincingly—** the car it»elf.
VEI.DA
GRADE
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31. Msfcit
And huw dors a Cadillac put it? Well the next tune
40. Dog'* foot
)ou
ate in the “car of ear*"—Just listen!
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Listen to it* absolute freedom Dorn vibration, lirrr, it
TT
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tavt. it the kind of craftaminvh p that can only come from
m
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Growth Testimonial

Kditor. Sanford Herald:
After reading your articles In
the February 38 27 liauei about
the deplorable condition* at the
S-mmole County Home on High,
way 17 91. I visited the place.
Kvery thing you wrote la ao true
and no one who checks as I did,
could real in peace until aomething if dona lo arouse tiapayer*
to nghtoout Indignation and d*
mand improvemrn a.
Wt think we elect proper oftieiala to run our rounty, but do
we? The Home a i it aland* now
ia a monument to those elected
offlciali who have had no bullnea* ability or sent* of decency.
You ran count nn my aid and all
those whom I shall contact.
Very sincerely youri,
fSigned) Mr*. Clement
llatlet
Fern Park. FI*.

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yrirt of devotion to the very highest quality ideals.
Then listen to it* extraordinary freedom from wind
nose. Here, it say*, i* true perfection in stjlmg-as
scientifically sound a* it is majestically beautiful.
Or Tvifii to the incredible quiet of that great engine,
line, it **)*, is truly matterful engineering—with every

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the dii ver’s seat.

W i will find that your dealer ia long practiced in the
art of unifying a motorist's personal needs and requirements-and he will make you hit welcome guest at any time.

V I S I T YOUR L OCAL A U T H O R I Z E D C A D I L L A C DE A L E R

FLORIDA GRADE "A" MEDIUM

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phive of the car’* performance working in perfect harmony.
And littrn to the marvelous m imer in which tt closet
out the sound of a city’s traffic. Herr, it aayt, you will find
perfect serenity and security throughout even the longest
of joumevr—a wonderful sanctuary in a busy world.
Yes, just listen—and wr think )ouil agree that the
Cadillac story it never mote eloquent than when told by
the “voice” of its ow n silence.
In tact, ive earnestly suggest that you visit your author­
ized Cadillac dealer very toon-ind spend an hour or ao

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Music Is Her Forte

It) JE A N N E VVARNKE
If one »hould vutl the ^nui.c
The U'Caner* Cla,a of the f
FUph-t Chuich met recently at department of Pinecreit or Cram
an
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&gt;nar School they might »re ar
the home of Mu. Robert A. Mil* ..........
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t, n*#r
attractive
woman..........
with
raven
I'antt with tl mcmbeiv present. b;#fk hair and brown eye, doing
T'te devotional &gt;»»• given by M ri. the "Hokey-Pokey" nr the ' Buntv tile Pipptr and the butlnftt ny Hop' with the children
meeiint co'd-ieted hy Mr*. R L
fina llartivon. public »chno!
Heard, tile pre,ideal.
»"“ »•*■ dirertor. ha» been dividing
r;
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&gt;he Baptist
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lh*
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cookbook. Her theory ii taat fts
*. lot more fun in the related way

—ju«t adding a hit herr and there
—although »he admitted. * I ofien
don't know what lo rvpect the teecond time "
Rems Italian the i* well *rr»ed
on the making of a good, rich
,p1Shetti »auce and regtetc that
„ u n t one of her huvband i
favorite
And
tor whv
hrr
Vfj.m
W „ di,he* d w
in -t a*
know

M M L. meeting «*■ the firvt in rhythm, dancing ami her tp e n sltr. lhr&gt;. tJ ll,
ditfrrcnt onlv that
.be .(i.ea fut Hume Mlijiunt and
waging Previouc to Sanford the ,he doet believe in tea toning. Her
the l.tctne iur the entire m e .. *a» taught in teboolt throughout Semi
r ) f l t* ,nklcd when the taid, * I'm
••larry-Tcll”. Circle 2 » n in rude County.
» good friend of garlic
e lia ig r uf la.t Monday'# pcogtam Thiv energetic young woman
o n e 0, hfr fa to riie ,li.hr*. to
with f i t . . U c d Tucker In eb a rg t. grew up la Rorar. Italy, and left
, r r x r „ * vegetable ..r m l
•' R t ‘* d* " rd M. " ‘ U
i he re in !9»* :o come to America j, onc , h(. r (m f mhera
**aich
\ K .e-;
gave the devotional. s ,lf „ „ ,hf youngeit in a family m j h(r molhtr
p r r p lr f , |t hat
M o i^ ip .m lie w rtd iK lc i! by Mrt. 0, four rhll[1rfn They. lr(1 h fr no n im f_ n„r h l , „
wnt
I. i . t-uuper and o th e r' taking mo!hf r. still live in Rome.
tfn ,jovin, ,\nd it tound* umpte
■ n **r Mu H y d e Hump r»). ,n rr(. jn thc State*. Pina at rnough la hear Pina tell it. Onr
.la ta I.leve.and . r . and
t Lutheran College, Imnoie )u*t p iarrt green pepper, under
i t- v
ThoiraRbynr. in Hickory, N. C , and it the broiler until the akin l» MKS. (il.A liy s IIOSCICS sixth irmile Hud*
tieorge U hs'iiinplun'd birth.lay. I.el't to
C nv'r - m u in Hiv Mum.. • t
| b f rr ghjaI »he decided on a burned—puff* and peaiv off iju it elite at I’inciroot Scheol tloinir tlie ‘'Minuet. * ripht, .liiuet .Innu**. John TimIH. I’oimic Car­
Uible C last jou.n with the chan public tahool m utir career. Now keep turning' Than the *:h &gt;* a ilartve Pina lluriioon taliphl them fop
lo. liny I'rndfdid and Mr*, li.irri^tvn.
man Mi*. Cljdr Humphrey pretava. "I wouldn't want any- them and puli them In a dtah
siding (ha dcvotigr.il .m ” Tht thing cite!"
with garlic tall n atu rally • pep*
Ij . w* of God and Man a s - given
Mutic eom rt nalurall) to per and pour,
. oil ." c r them
h» Mrt. M \ . Cleveland ami Mr* p ,nj
, »,.un;*ler the can re b e n e eold The lla rrito n t agree
The l.ail.e* V cillarv M7 of lire
R I toopet pre-rnted the &gt;tt member heme propped up on a that it i* a tattv turprite
Licet R rtrrvr Vvtnriatlnn held a
w ai-l.hlp letion. Mri. J. it. iie ld t table to perform, tinging in hrr
When Pina Harmon return*
tvi.sll ‘.T
MUNI, VV
told aiw il inivtion work in T.iai- Invel; »nprar.o voice when
memhrr*hip rofter recent.) w,i„
thr j;ome l7u*n ichoul tiie i* grcelrd
the i h orutvrt of El. »t Metn-il
Ian i Mi* ilumphiey announced vva* lent tint to tee over the
Lite
Dependable
v.la&lt;»
of
Lir*i
Mr* I’ugene I lint
Mrt John
top by Jeffery and Elaine Harriton
lhai c.tminunl'v r'v n o n work for And the hat memnrie* of her .evond and third gradett at I'me Mcthodllt will meet with Mr*. I. i*t will p ractirr at J h&gt; and i L&lt;
Hrcldard. vt i * VViltiam John von
the , month
i'f la vitit the mother *ingmg in the kitchen— t rc*t School—a big collie named
. . would
.
II S;eriC.
Kim Avenue, at The Ware Bible i la** will have a and Mr* I I I u* a* ho*tfv»e*
j» .!t and ahut.li, on remembrance ^
..pop.. |||||(| m h „ mo|t l(f --hich u |,a ll,„ for
covered dull tupper in McKinley
J JO.
The coffee table vva* eentcred
1
.
ut would ting in the kitchen, lut ••child' ("He wat juvt a pup
Hall at 7 p m
The
women
of
the
firs
t
Prrv
w ith a lovrlv bouquet o( a rale a*
In cloiing the Mupah t e i t opera—which of courtr. it of
pri when we gut him’ i and two
Brownie Troop 197 ol Lir*l
peai**i in unlton by M ri. A. C.
a rrar^ rd bv Mr * Bedard Mar
Siametr kittrni lo complete the hMrrian Church will meet at
Piicovirrian t tner* n will meet a!
Hen tan, Mrt. K. K. Boil, M u.
•&gt;
F
t
Hihtr
»tud'
an
I
prayer
fam i1; group.
Ip
o t ■r Juili.r' L. 111! vd ip n! hat!
Cleveland. Mri. Kicld*,
Mrt.
and at .1 oelack fur t'lrir huvine** 1
f e e I icttifv 'c...&gt;V w.a* thcrwil to
PrcUivtciiai will meet at
Humphrey. Mri. Lillian Viekcrv.
and
Intpirulumal
meeting
The
the
lao ; ,r*t&gt; Mr • la uev i .earn­
Trie
Junior
i
&gt;r
will
inert
Mri Joe H. Mright. M ri. R. KKellawihip er and Mr* John Ha*.
I' ■ s. ii* uf the 1 1rsi Pietbv icr at i V) The Pioneci
Cooper. Mr*. H H N'cwrman and
Mr*. Cerit Tuckrr
.an »i.l m ret al ’ p m Thr Uf wi . meet at p m
VtethoiiMi I irtle»
Hirr* Training I’: 'd a m of the
Circle a of thr t i n t MctlluUOt
I .■•! I're*'iitrrian I'hUith under
&lt; h u n h met at the home of Mr*.
thr direction of It I' Miiwre
On TnurtUa; alteinoun » ihn
Thuma* Uutti with Mr*. T. F .
M ayfair Inn Hut*I Mi* "
V. uilt be hrld in the LfiujtM n.il
SKIl-uilcI and Mra. M. K, Baker
IJ
Itoiiert* ente rial red w-th a d* •• Building at 7 3u jt m
a*, . e g lilt hoitevi with the
&gt;*rt
hrulge
for
her
i
•
■
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aerv.iig of coffee and cake* dto S f 'f
i
club*
eorated with miniature aham rocki
Th* general bu*lne*t meeting
A St. Patrick* IU&gt; in ' «■&gt;
wil! h* held in McKinley Hall on
u.e.l in the de«*eri r.-u i-r of
Tueiday, April 7».. and a g u e n
g ire n parfail and 'ad&gt; Huger*
Mr and Mr* Ronald S.tdrr of
ipeaker from (itrman.v will de­
topped with a »bamru*k. A* ea.h Mrlandu are pie parent*
of a
liver the addicn.
gue*t arrived .he « i
given a
granddaughter.
Mayan,
born
on
hamtock to pm on he: dre ■
Hie d rier voted to acrid UHvrn
the Uth. at u tan ^e Memorial ho*
d J la n la the Arbucken Minion
Mr*. Wally Philip* and Mr* pllal
in Algier*; S.vteen member* were
Bruce Paddoek won high award1 Mr*
hoiicr the formrr
i&gt;a*ie
pr»«ent lo hear *tudy th a iim a n ,
« i;h Vti*. U u m J b ,
... I i.H l iw i* the da ichtrr of Walter
Mr*. McDaniel give an inspiring marv inlereit i.r Italy. ‘ Opera \ | r , K.&gt;!.*rt* a* lu*. Mr* John V limlnva puhli*her of thr Nan
U k.
there Ii like the folk long here," P iupatrtck won a luvcl) it Allan ford Herald.
v .u lc * iici at tnc li.niir of *he raid
v ig a irttf h .\ a* th r traveling
Mr*. Howard Monteith with Mr*.
Vnd ipraking of tlpera. Pitta prtie and tvirenu w lnnti* weir
Mr od Mr* K W Lite Sr are
Km* Adam* giving the devotion- added that Milt I.untie Camp Mr*
Wight K ntlry and
Mr*, anuuncmg the birth of their fir*t
a! on "Stewardihrp". The hook &lt;&gt;f b elli tilth grader, at Pinecrrtt Hough** Kickllghtrr. Oihri pla ■ crand ilaiicb’i r .
Vtadelinr Imrn
• lah wat renewed hy Mr* C.are learning the Opera. "Aida ’ in
rr* w rrr Mr* Dun IU&gt;“ . Vli*. iiula* the m h to Mr au l Mr*
Vnhur IMeva. Vti*. Brook• Smith. la r o 'g r I' I I -liman of • It I anil.*
H Winn.
connection with their iiuciir, of
fourteen m cntbri. and three
11 '* of » moff »«T«&gt;U» na Vlr*. (ieoige Bl«hop. Ml* I rai k Mr* Uo1 man I* the f .u r e r Vlare
gue»ta w en pretrnv In hear MIm ,ure ,h*n *h,‘ u,lliR &gt; undertake* Donahoe, Mt*. V It Prtrr*»n Helen
f lie Madeline, turn at
Mary Margaret Houk .peak on * ,lh children id that age but it I* J r . Vlr* Ann Shlr.abetget Vlr* the Winter Park ho*pi'lt, wr.„n
joulh and their activitie*.
tomelhlng Ihev requeued And lluherl Wright of New York and rd V it* and I, or*
_________ _____
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Dessert-Bridge
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liamnia 1amSIa rhantrr mem- and Mr* i nrett Harper and Mr,
her* of Hrta Sicilia Phi and thele and Me*. VVad* T*e,
hu*h»tid« enp.icd .* coveted di*h
VI the la** fhjprer meeting &lt;
• upper Saturdav night at ih*
m-wte1 1 nignr aa* held in order
i’
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Hlltding
In m lrojure ruhee* In the nrV Sr P a l- ire * Da&gt; them e wav l#r in v*turn thr rhapier p rc tn la
vl*ed In pactv decor alum* with I* huune** and eultural pro*
Mt' L I Peter*iii' -oi let ehact- ;tamv. In the ab*etue of Me*.
mat' and her rom m lltee in charge Ilalill I owan Jr Ihe vice preitof entertainment.
lent, Mr*. Illenn McCall, con*
Special *ue*t* cnvilnl W f i e
lu te d the hmme** *e**i#n. She
• n,.hee* ‘ ard (heir hu*hand* *1-0 give an evpla1 itmn of "Your
veil* were Mi aid At r Kay Shae Life In Beta Sigma Phi.''
mnkei Mi ss4 Mr* J. e (trnni*
Ml* I *"k V.dtatlne and Mr*.
•on. Dr and Atr •. Thnrtia* Lar­ Carnet VVh e pie*ente-t an Inter*
ge" VI
anc| Vlr* Boh Vt.Kcc, M i r pi. i",i.it on *The power of
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played **.lh Mrt, Robert Smith
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I 'i ma iv t hi&gt;u«r guevt id Vlr* :ahle which held p*r!y irfreahD v' Howard
mem* »erved t&lt;* memher* and
Mr* i&gt; l&lt; Moreland of Leer cur*!«
burgh &lt; a i i here tu ilm g her
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I rierii* of Mr* Dorothy SU| le
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b ol r'tt Irg a* a rrto ll of a fall
1Hurtday
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Mr,. Ldton Goit, Geneva, wat the
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ph*. Orlando. Mr. and Mr*. E r ­ they are "an receptive ' ,ayv this
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Local Kennel Club
Defeats Sarasota; a
Tracks Vie Again

Cincinnati Remains
'Cousin' For Braves

Rain Keeps Two Clubs'lnside

Heavy rain* an d wet (rounds | carefully. On the ro tte r are sev- a ram* with the Tulsa Oiler., a | On the Phoenix roster are:
league rival. On Friday. Ihe Tex- , Charles Ear Antoni Hayden,
teamed up to keep Phoenix and *«&gt; P**7*r* *«»&gt; V ajor League
ans are in Daytona again for a A ril.; Milton Joseph Bolling, Mo-,
.Corpus Christ! baseball team, in..wko
,h*
. . . .
.
.
,
.
.
. ,
. ..
I “ b lr tim e ’ aaaln this year. battle with Houston, another Tex bile. Ala , form er Infielder w ith'
. . Lraru*
■____ _tram .
the Bo.ton Red
and a b.-othu
Sanford . greyhound rarin g fans tide yesterday and this morning,
lho,# , rr(vinc y, . , e H ay IS
Bnllmg,
Ihreoihout the season h ate m ain- but the two key fa rm Hubs of the
twn Arm
u k l„t
Phoenix opens Its spring sche- of Detroit'* F r a n k
Thomas Earl Bowers. Irving,
tamed
the locsl
kennel
c lu b s i Giants
hoped to r e t rolling
this M .s, ... ...............................
,h„ r f|rl, • prmg training
.
.
a
.
.
i
.
dule
here
Friday
against
Rochesthe tame old story at the llra te t New York'i ftrehallm f relief pitch- hounds are the fraesl In the South, afternoon.
l ailed I’m t International
afternoon.
drills with the Giants tn three ' er. The only other game on tap Tex.; James E. (Jim I Rnd*.
It’i a new *«••»«.n but the iii tit won. Il-S. Of course. It wat only er. held St. Louis to one run in
The first Infer city mslch rac e
Phoenix arrived In Sanford, ye.- j „ t l .
for the Giant*’ C lan AAA s.,uaJ wel.er, former Infieldrr with sev.
•lit Cincinnati Beds a* lar a t the an exhibition, but It bore the un­ three Innings.
at Sarasota Kr.dsy night indicated irrday and attem p ted to work out. : Following I t *
opener here I* slated Saturday In DeLand. ria l Maior leag u e team s, In­
Milwaukee llrav ei are roncemed. mistakable stam p of Milwaukee‘1
.Moose Skowron of the Yankees '***
Pr *de Is Justified. All A heavy afternoon downpour forced against Mobile tomorrow. Corpus against Minneapolis. Phoenix re- cluding the Yankees.
In 1957, the Bravr-s smoothed strange m attery over Cincinnati.
Bobin Ccffman, Hiplry, Tenn ;
m
e
M
Kims
i
armnsis
ireairo
•«*'"
hrought
a
grin
to
Manager
*hrr/
[W
P
' * ' " werr
"7 the dtfendmg Pacific Coast League ( h n stl mores
to City Island l ark . 1 turn* to Sanford Sunday U host
The St. Louis t'ardlnalt treated
Ihelr path to the National I.eagjr
Dwight R. Cook, balkuti, W aih ,
S.engcl’. f.c e by g ettin g .. * * « £ « » *
" J J W champ.
abandon , h . first .the- D ayton. Beach.Wednesday.
for theMillers.
pennant by defeating tie Bed* in . ^ L a r s e n l ,^ l b S \ r 7 t t £
just discharged from the Army,
■” , T * , r *
" M ,on-----------------------------------------------III of their 22 meeting*. U u tprlng pitcher while crushing the New ^ u b lc, two aingles and a walk. He
trained her in 1933: Charles Vie-^
York
Yankees.
|o
3
.
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h
j
*
*
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W
M
e
.
Tomorrow
night
the
fans
will
Corpus
C
h
ri.tl,
here
since
Ia*t
the Kedt towed it wouldn't happen
tor Davis, Hlandenboro, N. C ;
Hie Cardinals got In l^ rssn in
The U s Angeles Dodgers, set- *** • rem atch of thesame a t a r
Tuesdsy. was attem p tin g !&lt;• get in
again hut Milwaukee won IT of 2:
Charles Dees, Birmingham. Ala ;
ihe third for s u rum on three hits, *»"( * ho* cahlbition pace, climbed siuddid sextet, friturm g th ree of another warm-up session prior to
en route to anulhrr pen.ant.
Eddie II. k'ishrr. Corpus Christ),
the In Ihe lop of the Florida Grape ,h r Iceal best against S ira s o ta 'j 0p*ninr its exhibition schedule
The two rlu b i elathed Sunday two errors ami awalk, lour of
Tex.;
Mxrion Fricivno, North Col.
runs
being
earned.
lt)nc
Duren,
fruit
U
agu*
standings
by
edging
'Ho
of
hustlers.
The
in
ter
city
here
tomorrow
a
g
a
in
st
the
Mobile
tot the flrrt tim e thin year. It wat
Hn*. N. Y., former Mx.or League
Washington, 2-1, In a game halted feature will hi|hlight a 10 event Ben* of tha Southern Association
butler, most piom lnent with Kan­
by rain after seven innings.
•!*!• beginning at 110
Carl llubbell, m in o r league dlsas City Athletics.
&gt; Gui Zernial, who shires Ihe m a -' Greyhoundsiwlll cover the eaclt- rector for Ihe G ian ts, said this
J &gt;r league record of nine plnch-hlt *n* •hree-elghths mUe distance In morning that wet grounds form!
Thomas F. Haller. Lo*kp«n,
McCoy have given the nod ^ la
By Jerry (nsinglon
homers with Cy Williams and Hob ,h*
special event. postponement of an early work
III ; Ronald S. Il-rbcl, Brtghttnn,
right
hanucr
Richard
Barnes
to
™ e S . "lord Semmole. will open
In the Sarasota rom pelltion. ’ o&gt;ut M ay. If t h . weatherman cotana Clevenger, Ramos (tty and by Ifnfman, blasted a pint h hit
l.sbibitton Baseball Retulls
go lo the mound against the also Col.: Donald llym an. Phoc-ux.
the
left
field
fence
Happy
Joe
Lucky
swept
ac
ro
ss
operates,
the
t
r
.
m
.
were
sche"
"
J * " h” , b l l ‘
hf r" ,0
homer
over
{ Tailed Press International
I'orter, Courtnev («;&gt;. Winner—Megreen
Grayhounds. Barnes hsd a William Hay Jcnkim , home t» » i
«*•
with one on and two out in the Ihe fast track In 3ft (3 seconds, ouled to get dow.f to business this »‘«hl
not listed; M!&gt; hae! Lee, M*y-(
At Lakeland. I'la.
3-1
record
last season and was
Dev jit. Lover—C'levcngrr,
afternoon.
Greyhounds
of
Ixingwood
ninth tn give the Detroit Tigers a lo best Klego by one and one
wood. Cal.: Hirhard LrMay, &lt;Tn.
[Idea go (A t Hint (too l u o - I i o
very
Impressive
with
his
good
■
h
.
'
|
,
,
,
It
will
be
the
first
game
for
Al SI. I'rlrrsb u rg , III.
2-1 victory over the Chicago White half lengths. Tampa's Derby win
Detroit •
uoo wm 002— 2 d o
A. Phoenix .h e c k .d In. cox,he, y&gt;otri rounty , rhonl, Game ttmr rontrol. Ila lacked speed, but in cinnall; G'enn S McXIlnn, 'lc«a.
ner. Roman Story, ran fourth tie wnd Mout. f..r m e Giant* got ,, g , j „ Memorial
ooa iuj ooj—io it n
A m .; Jam c. Miller J r . Miami,
pierce. Latman (SI. Shaw &lt;• &gt; St. Louis
Siadlurr. prr seavon slrtlls thr youngster hat
Is
Gus Triando* hit a Ihree-mr. hind the SOKC trio
ready lo look tn e player* over Coaches Dive Latidr and Jim found the rip. Hr hat fmr form Fla.; Manuel Mot*, Michigan
021 uw ooo— 3 0 2
aiyi Lollar. Rurnsldr. Morgan (71 New York
Tonight's 10event card startin g
tlrogllo. Miiell tty and Green. homer off Howard Herd in the
and Wilson Winner—Morgan. Lot
snd could work Into Ihr Semi- City. Mitb.
erJ-Shaw. HR Zernial.
Kuhlmawi («&gt; Larsen, Duren &lt;(&gt;, m th wn'ng «n »n»P »
l»r *"&lt;1 at I 10 launches Ihe club's driv e
Jamr* Myers. Yiegues, Pucito
nolo*' outstanding (wirier Henry
ullronstad
.w ....... (71 .....
......... ., v 4 into ihe homestretch. Racing will
amt Howard. Winner _*■'«. —' b» .............
Baltimore Orioles
At Orlando, F ll.
Shoemarher and lefty Boh Day- Rico; Gaylord J. P erry, Jam es,
—Itroglio. U s e r —Larsen. HRS— victory over Ihe K am i* City Alh- close for Ihe season March 34
(T innings, raini
will be available should Barnes ville, N. C.; Melvin Hob Perry,
Idles.
It was Baltimore s third with a special m ature, followed
log Angeles
OHi too o - J t l Kssegian, Tate.
Nsw Bern. N. C.j George B.
tile.
straight trium ph.
in the evening hy an all s ta r IIWashington
010 00u o— 1 2 o At Tampa, U s .
Although the Seminoles have not Prescott, raraiso, P a n a m a ;
302 oto o il—It t* I
Harry Anderson dro&lt;r In four i race schedule lo round out th e &gt;2
McDevlit, Harris (S) and Plena- Milwaukee
shown many sluggers in prr sea­ James Lamar (D ustyt Rhodes,
Cincinnati
ixro ill ou2— 3 0 2 runs with three hits, including a day meet, certain lo be the ken
(allege B asketball Results
son drills, several have shown po­ Montgomery. Ala., hero of th e!
I'alled Press international
Jay, Hamillon « i , (Sillry i a y homer, and Yalmy Thoms* hit a nel club's best season In Its his
tential.
F irst Baseman Jam es l?il World Scries for the Glam*
Last week sawr some mighty
tory.
N IT
and Ranrw.
Purkrv. A ikrr f«y. 1three-run hom er to lead Ihe PhilMarkham, last year's hatting av a pinchhttter against Clrva*
low
score*
rolled
In
the
Sandipur
New York
Schmidt (»l and Halley. Winner— adrlphi* Phillies to a I t s victory
Attendance snd total betting
Rowling league, as everyone be- d u m p with a hefty .433 average, land.
(Kecaad Rouadi
Jay. lu’ier—Purkey. I IR -P . Rob »‘er the Pillsl.urgh Pirates. Dick handle records will fill hy the
Richard Dean SsiVns-, 1^&gt;« An*
moaned Ihe fart that they couldn't goes into the openrr as thr clean
inson.
J-’tuart and Mill Yirdon homered wayside, in addition lo a new Provider.ee M M anhattan Wi
g*les; D o n a l d
»1. Sttichek,
up hil.er.
hit
the
side
of
a
barn
137
wss
At Fort Myera. Fla
lor the losera.
record pay off of 12.3A3. Fan* are New York U. 90 Denver at
Youngstown, Oho., just disrbaig*
The
big
sophomore
came
from
the
highest
game
rolled
and
427
(Quarter Finals)
Philadelphia
311 211134-13 13 1 The Cleveland Indians scored an still talking wistfully about th at
the bench early last aeason. Hit ed from the Army, trained with
the highest series.
012 n o m i— R 12 t unearned run in Ihe last of tha tremendous daily double paid F r i­ Bradley ST Butl»r 77
AUGUSTA. Ga. (U l’l l - Louise Pittsburgh
field play haa improvid greatly. Giant* befutc; Sal Taormina,
71
lloth
three
score*
were
rolled
St.
John
s
t
l
St.
lionaventurr
_______
_________
_______
Simmons.
Farrell
il
l
,
Semprurh
ninth
lo
ilefral
Ihe
Itosion
lied
day afternoon for a single $2 tic
Suggs and Betsy Rawls acrerd on
by Wllson-Maler players, but II H •** t4 |&gt; m aster the mitt, lie San Jn&gt;», Cal.; William Wilson,
NCAA P astern Regk.ials
on# thing today—neither had e v e r 1 ( 7 ian d l»pwta, Thomas I f l / S o i , 6-1. Pumpvle Green fumbled kei.
1
just
wasn't enough to help them should bo a top performer all long Reach, Cal.; Hoy Wright,
Charlotte.
V
C
.
shot a bellcr round of golf.
Klmc, lladdix (5), Jackson I9 » ,\ic Puwar's double (day grounder,, At 2 p m Sunday, fan* will
Buchtcl. Ohio; Andrew R. Yetshn,,
In their try for first place They the way.
(F ia a l)
For Miss Sugga a veteran of ,n&lt;*
" in n e r — Simmons, allowing Jim Piersall to score Ihe have a chance lo see Ihe fastest
Centrritelder Alex McKibbin and
Brunswick. N. J . and Royc*
lost
two
games
to
AIIC
Garbage
West
Virginia
SO
Boston
U.
S2
the golf wars, a final round 71 l-oter—Kline. HRS—Stuart, II. An tie breaking run. It was iloiton'i of non grevhound dogs scoot a fte r
Shortstop
Cecil
Dandridge
are
the
Youree,
Coaling*, Cal.
I
Service
and
It
was
a
see
saw
(Consolation)
first loss in eight rihihition Swiftie. the m erhsniril ra b b it.
was what she needed Sunday In derton. Thomas, Yirdon.
battle all Ihe way. ABC took the known remaining dangerous hit
games.
Ten escltlng, aid humorous, h ea ts Navy 70 St. Jo sep h ’* s Pa. &gt; M
win the 20th annual women'*
first gam r by a wide margin, lert. McKibbin will start his first
MAA M ideast Regional*
At San Diego, Calif
Tllleholdcrs champion. Her 72The Chicago Cubs San Francisco are slated anJ priirs will he
then Wilson Maier came back and srason a t a regular. He hat
Fvanslon.
III.
lloiton
401
410
tol—l
7
2
holt total was 2*7.
Giant, rthibilion at Yuma, A m . , 1 given all e n ln n ti, as well as
won the sennd game with pins shown power In all fields. Dand(F in a l)
001 012 001—3 II 1
f |,,r r i|r ,j because of high special aw ard, for winners
f o r Miss nawls. her round of Cleveland
ridge, an All-OBC telecilon last
Dclock, Bauman (3), Wall ( » „ ln&lt;|
TO—two stroke* under men'* fig­
Thursday, the Huh has srh rd u l Louisville R* M ichigan St. SI . .. lo spare. The third ^am e stayed
evrn In the end, with ABC win- season. It a smooth fielder, has
(Con sot a lion l
ures on the Augusta t.'ountr; Club andd Sullivan. Score. F errarrse
cd another Ladies Night, snd nesl
nine by Just three pint, one of hit well in the past two seasons
eoarse and only one slroxe off the (&gt;). llrodowskl (7), Sligman (01
Monday derby elimination* will Kentucky 9R M arquette «
NCAA Midwest Rrglsnilt
these was Ihe lone pin that Wil He it a fine utility man, can cover
women'* course record — it was and Nison, llrnwn 181. Winner—
highlight a 1* rice slate. The O n
Kanford't Jay Hebert today wax
Lawrence, Kansas
son Mater spotted ABC In handi­ several positions on Ihe diamond
another bridesmaid finish She Sligman. Loser—Wall, lilt Held.
tral Florida Derby is set for F ri - 1
51.304
richer, thanks to a steady |
One
of
tha
biggest
surprises
bat
(Consolation
1
cap
The
furniture
team
had
a
Chicago (N I vs. Sao Francisco
wound up second with 2*1 .
day, M arrh 27. Sanford O rlando a
been the showing of second ba-e- came which brought him second
*4&lt;i scratch game to ABC's *42.
Miss Rawls, ihe Spartanburg. 1 at Yuma. Arir., cancelled, high
fastest octet will fly over the. Tesas Christian 71 DrPaul S3
(F in al 1
The week saw* little change In man George Perldrt. The little place In the SIS.uOi) Pensacola
R. C-, balder who has wun virtual­ wind.
marathon distance In the long '
league
standings a* ABC remained sophomore it a good player afield Dp*" g"tf tournament yesterday,
Ciacmnall
M
K
ansas
Slate
73
ly avery other event In wumrn'a
awaited contest of champions.
The touring pro for Mayfair
in first place with 19-11. followed and, although not a big man, can
NCAA W estern Regtanils
golf, has finished second three
The Navy Sandflies will meet
Ran F ran cisro , Calif.
by noumillat l Anderson Drugs punch the hall to all field* He Inn had a 72-b«le tidal of 272.
times here, but never first.
1 their rugged Canadian opponents
(Consolation)
with 37*x-12'a. Wilson Maier Fur could n u k e or break the IntlelJ three stroke* higher than Paul
"This was a i great a round as
neat •Saturday on the Rugby field
Ilatnry of Worcester. Mas*. For
nlture Co IMS. Perfection Dai- this aeason.
Idaho
St.
71
U
tah
V
.
U
1'va ever shot when Ihe p rrtsu rr
on Celery Ave.
his winning 249, lla in ry collected
Festivities
will
hegin
tonight
at
n
e
t
14-Di,
Robson
Sporting
Goods
(F
in
a
l)
waa on", Misa Suggs said. "I
When the whittle blows at 2
12.440.
knew that Betsy was breathing
BOSTON (ITT 1 - Rob P e ttit, California to SI. M ary's (Cal 1(4 U 'v l T ', . and Wade'a Market with 7 13 with Ihe SHS pen band and
p in , the overstred football will
cheerleaders gelling things off lo
NAIA Tournam ent
Ilarnry entered the filial SA
10 20 .
down my neck all the way."
who
pared
the
St.
laiuit
Hawks
disappear in a pile of sturdy
Kansas (Tty. Ma.
Roumlllat A Anderson took over a roaring sta rt The Boosters Club hole* with a five-ttm ke lead Ho
MDS Rawls. who was In third
10
in
r
n
r»i
In
the
Western
Division
championlimbs, and muscular physiques.
(F in a l)
Ihe number twn spot hv winning Is sponsoring Ihr lid lifter. They fired a seven under par 6-3 in thw 1
plare going into Ihe final round
Saturday
ship with h it record • breaking
h a t predicted a 72 on Sunday
STOWK, VI. ( LIT i- Bud M rrn .The Royal Canadians will V marksmans hip. today was over- Tenn Alii 97 Pacific Lutheran !7 all three games from Prrferlion. urge all mem bers of Ihe club to morning round and a 70 In tha
final yesterday afternoon. Desplto
(( on eolation 1
The drugstore learn had the high­ give baseball full support.
would win il "So what do I do," r r of Steamboat Springs, Colo, flown lo Sanford from ^’rntacola whelmingly named the National
his twn great round*. Harney ln*t
she asked, "but shoot the most won Ihe Vermont Slate giant sla for the match. The learn will re ­ . Hasketball Astorlrlion'a most vain- Southwest Tex St. R7 Ft. Hays Rn est srrirs. IM7 229! Alberta Shaw,
I :wn stroke* to Hebert over the last
captain of this learn, had Ihr
satisfying round of my life and lorn ski title with a lime of two main overnight at the Sanford t pia player or 193! il.
The 6 foot. 9 inch former All- Rensselaer 71 Lawrence Trrh (( lone spill pick up with her 37
end up ternm l’ "
minutes, II R seconds, while llelty Naval Air Station, where they
TEA.NECK. N J . I UN I — Len 3fi holev.
spare.
Harney's score wa» a new record
Snlte of Norwich, Vt , won Ihe will lie pioperly fried In Ihe ' good America ftum leiuisiana State poll­ Rochester Tech »l Clarkson 90
Duncan, Philadelphia, won the
old American way."
Other action in the league saw IN) lap feature event of thr midg­ for the Prn*acola Open, nowr In Its
ed 273 points In the first voting
Women's giant slalom In I Yt 2.
Rnbfon Sporting Goods lake tw o 1et *utn races at Ihr Tranrck A r­ fourth year,
Mill nursing bruise* and cha­ ever done on a national siale by llnccr Will Return
BRISIIANK, Australia (CPU game* from Wade * Markrl. Nei mory, followed In second plaie hy
Herb Klllnft of Australia won a grin from Iasi oweek's driest at •port* w riters, rapturing 2t of the
Rob Ro.burg, Palo Alto, C alif,
DAYTONA REACH tl'P li- P a l
•her of these teams has rescind Roger Railey of Patrivogue, N.Y. who went Into |h* final round In
Ihe hands of Ihe Cansdisns, th r 2( possible first place vote*.
mile run in 3 3R9,
Flaherty, Chicago automob &gt;e r,eRookie Elgin Ravlor of the ing driver in|ured In r are at .ip form this half, but are still and in third place hy Johnny Coy •econd plare. was tied a t 27C b&gt; .
HALMNDALU. Fla. «1*1*11 - local Itughy learn has hern prac­
,
I Chandler Harper, Portvmouth, Va.
H rtlrr Bee drfeatrd Amerigo, (lie ticing after work every day to 3|mneapolit lukers finished «er- Springfield, III . a f te r winning the in the running, with IS more of Freeport, N.Y.
1(2 --------------point* and two
first• 1934 Indianapolis Speedway event, gam es lo lie played this year
Itoiburg filed a record breaking 42
lti-2'i avunte in Ihe Appleton gain the polish needed lo secure «.rd with
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Tomorrow
nights
artion
will
victory.
place voles. Third plare went to j, . 1, , ^ to return to action at the
Mary (Jurrn of Scols. who was in the third round, but carded a 72
Handicap al Gulfstream Park
find IVrfrrtion and ARC on lanei liehradrd in I3S7. was reputed lo in the last,
A vital morale faci&amp;i was add-jR"*' Cousy of the Rostnn Ueltir*. new Daytona track April 4
,
ROWIK. Md. ( U I 'IM I a r a Hals
I and 2. Roumlllll’s and Wade's have a different wig — or "perc
ing defraud Plum, the R3 choice, rd Friday when approill was Cousy hail 121 votes and the
Ken Yenturl. I’ato Alto, and
on 3 and I, and Robson's and wyke" —- for every day of the Frrddlr Has*. New Orleans, tied a*.
glinted for the Sandllies' trip to first plate vote.
in Ibr Howie Handicap
h
Wilson lla irr's on lanes 3 ami &lt; year, according lo the National , 277. Nest cam* A rt Wall J r , and
P U A i.rp , C ierhoilavakta il I 'll B e rm u d a , March 2S April 3 i)ur
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UNIVERSITY PARK. Pa. ( ITT)
----------------------------1 —Canada defeated the U. S. 4 1, Ing Rugby Week in Ihr Hrlllsh
Geographic M agannr.
I Arnold Palmer, earh with 271.
—Fifteen of Ihr 22 players who
In HUv3. only 2.000 persons lived
In world am ateur Icr hockey tour­ island, the Navy men will p!*y| DUNEDIN. Fla. (U P D -ln
manned
IVnn
S
ta
le
's
first
two
in
Belfast,
which
is
now
the
capinament.
tram s from the Bntiih Army, little* whirh do not include the
football units m th e trim 's final t a I of Ulster, or Northern IreSundas
Bermuda and Ivy league rollrges week-end Pensacola Open. A rt
game of 193! will return for the land, and has a population of (SO.AUGl'SIA, Ga. l l ’l 'l l — laiulse of Ihe U. 5
Wall of Pocono Manor, Pa , r e ­ 1PM season
1 *00.
Suggs of Sea Island, Ga , won the
Tram Captain Tom Hamillon mained far in front In piofessionwomen's titlrholdrrs golf litis- with Is ronfldrnl that Saturday the al golf's I93g mer.ry-vrinmng race
O. D. Farrell’H
a 2*7 for the four rounds
Sandflies wilt defeat the Canadl with lll.e io .
l
ITlNSACOi.A, Fla. &lt;l)PI t - Paul an*. Sanford residents are urged
Harney of 'A urcetlrr, M as*, woe. tn attrnd the maleh. Rugby Is
The l \ 5. private and enmirverIhe Pensacola Open gulf lourn*
not tiddly winks, and thrills are ten and a half million vehicles.
ment with a 19 under par 249, a
Placed bumper lo bumper, (hey
tournament record.
ll)M* I In tbe offine
would rircle the earth.

Seminoles To Host
Long wood Tonight

Exhibition Results

Low Scores Rolled
Cage Scores In Sandspur Loop

Rawls Bridesmaid
At Augusta Again

Jay Hebert Takes
2nd Al Pensacola

Rugby Team Ready
For Home Contest

Sports
Briefs

Bob Pettit Picked
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WASHINGTON (L'PI) — llivf uhji iiifv would____

pity for
tt citlien
lor the
thr rg
r i rrn
n cr .t
citlren who
tfffcii the
facti in
d#
*cek»
Ibc f*ct*
in the
the hlanns
blaring de
feme-budget controvcrty between
W reaident Eltenhower and tbr
Democratic C ongrtii.
There are loo many e tp e rti; too
many .pecchri; too many word!
The rontroveriy i* the hottett of
our lime!. It t* the mo»t Important. If V. S. detrnie polity it
miitaken now- and if the miitakr
it large enough. Red bomh« may
wither the flowert of tpring in
(hit country, to ta y nothing of

citucni
cogit,
cititrm from eo*»t
eo*.t to w
a it.
\Non*
. , n# but
k,.,* i* hhnn#i#«i
m i r would
m-tmlii
o p e ln i rcynic
. . 0nt - ‘
c&gt;,nle woul‘1
believe for in in .tan t that the
politician! engaged in this defence
•pending ronlrovrny merely are
playing politic* for partiian ad
vantage. It li th rir country, too
They have wive* and fam itiri and
homei
If Enenhower ie wrong. hi!
grandchildren are a* likely at
any lo be criiped by nuclear fire
That goet. equally, for Dean Ache
ton, former tecrelary of itate

'Spies' Numerous
On Berlin Border
FRANKFURT. Germany tt'P I naval air force He had been
—The wriler of tpy ih rillen could leader of a tquadron of what it
have a field day here.
reported to be NATO* mott verf t Coded nam rt, telephone call, m ile anil tub d e frn trt — thr
from untracrable public bootht. turbo-prop "C annef planet p»rkforged dorum entt—they re almott rd with .ecret electronic equip
ment.
a part of daily life here on the
In December, Intelligence pick­
fringe of the Iron Curtain where ed up the editor of an inform,
the Com munuti pay for inform, non trrvire. He tupplied a popu
tion about Weitcrn defenin
lar tervlce on Communiit bloc
Some of-thctc ta ie t, when '(ie
me inlelllgenoe terrier
tp irt are taught, find Ihcir wav , il(j
BJI on|y „
jur
on to court recor.lt.
rtpionagr againtt the Weil.
Ed llclfcr it the Lmt.wJ P rett
lhfy p ltk H up ,
^International editor in r«ankxurt. private pilot, hit wife and a pho*
with any new tm in here, p*rlj tographer. They had been tiling
of hit Job it to run thete ilorie* , iurpiu, firttiah World War II
tlnwn and lo report them when 3,rp |ln f j„ tit,r p ic tu rrt of thipt.
they ran be told without involving po r J , „nf| hndget. The going
W rt'.-rn iccurity.
price w»i taid to be 1125 a pic*,
lie w at remembering « few the lurp
oilier night.
The battle being waged hy Wett
.Since la»t October. German German rounter-intelligenre it
counler-intelligenre hat a rre te d inn.tty a nlent one.
rtorrnt of pertont on charge* of
Tbe newt of Ihete arreiti. if it
"treatonable t i n to a foreign rniTtrt out at all, ro m ri tlowly
^ K iw er.”
and it confirmed only after in
™ Mott of them involve northern qutry.
ilefentct along thr itratcgic Hal
tic Sea, where Ruttian aubma
At one time, Cbineae imporled
rm et abound and in an area et lo work in the rollon field* of Arpecially »en*iti*e to the R u.iiant ( k*n)1, received an allowanre of
hecaute of their work on rocket a half pound of opium a i part of
th ru pap.
ry
I.ad Or t o h e r, inlelligencr
picked up a pilot in the German
Th# throw, 1 mouifiih# c m tur« (hat ii the world s im aU tit
mammal, can consume IU own
weigh’ in m iecti every three
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cannot rope with the flood of ar- much attention from the p ittin g nPlr blirm rd w h i c h .tailed
were ttrande.1 overnight in the ***** * high tchool tourney.
gument about defenie and .pend- public.
train ., marooned thou .a ii.lt of Veteran* Memorial Auditorium. | —Thouvandv of *«tert were
mg un lett he u n d erttan d t that
situated at H i Trench Ave . .he p .M o n .^ n d m ^nvmunlcat.on^ ^
&gt; oun|„ ( rf dlnrw l
rock •„ trarpc.l by mow in hotel!, tnuritl
there are two trp a ra tr a re a t of open ditplay area it typical o.'
roll recordl through the night hornet and motel* in northern
by 50 tn M m p h . wind*, piled
di.pute The firit it hov. to meet
Wind* in the d a te
Florida, hut uiually further toulh up patolytm g .nuwt from N(* while th rir elder* tried In tnatch Michigan
the e m it coming in W e.t Hcrlin
»one tleep oa benehe* Mon of reached 7A m p .h , whipping up
The McKee Molor Co. it the b ratg t through Miring.n.
if and when the Kremlin handt
the cage (ant left for home Sun­ 25-foot drift* TtKHiiandi of car*
It roared into r t.ie rn Canada day.
over ttt rriponnbilitie. to the m u ll of a rhildhood ambition
were a'-andonrd in central and
Robert
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during
th
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night,
but
ttr.mg
Puppet Eatt German government
Ac he ton pul it th tt way in a wanted to own in automobile wind, continued to batter the
agenry. Now the 14-year-old San- |uwer G reat L*kn regiun and
ca tu al convenation:
The great quettion it whether ford man h i. authonied .ale* ea.tem t pper Michigan, where
Nikita Khruihrhev r e a l i f t that and terviee for Renault and Teu .now depth* averaged to to 50
inehr*.
GENERAL ^
ELECTRIC
Eltenhower meant w hat he tayi grot c a rt.
Tbe new thop it fully equipped
The tiorm , tornuloe* »nd Te\
—m eant that the W rit will not
give an Inch on Rerlin. Eitenand itaffed with factory trained a . prairie fire* wer. blamed f»r
hower evidently It ronvinced thatfm echanirt. Howard Butcher It in at lea*t nine death* Three periiie R uttiant are aw are of hit m a r g e of the tervdee department ton* were killed tn Ark*-;ia* Itrfram e of mind,
Dick Geiger headt the itaff of ra d io , at Opal, Mok.&lt; ar&gt;d OwentAUTOMATIC W A SH IR
«iiie. A fire f‘ghier died of burnt
Arheton douhti that Khmthchev tileim en
it convinced. Achet'm would con­ There are more than H i fran- In T e ta t. F.aert^on or etpo*ure
in lotaa and
vince the R uitim t by potitive ac­ rhited Renault and Pegeot deal claimedtwo live*
tion tuch at a m a .tiv e re en­ ert m the If. S. According to one each in lllmoi* and Michigan.
forcement of IT. s .
military McKee, th r Renault r»ik« firtt in And an Ohio man « « killed
«y a iu ik rams m um n » virength in Wettern Europe. Ache Imported ta lei tn Florida. Tbe when blown from a *ec.&gt;nd floor
ton believe! Khru.hchev would earl are priced low, yet give porch by SO m deanhour wind.
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Highlight* of the Weather .dil­
come to the brink and flop. Thr eu ellen t roadability and gai mile
ation included:
form er vecretary believet. alto, age. he v&gt;d
- F o u r of the Chicago and
Grand opening of MrKee Motor
that unlett Eltenhower ordert
tuch p o iu u t action the R utiiani Co. will be held Tueaday from R North W rilern Rat-way'* ciack
will tom e lo the brink and go over a. m. to &gt; p. m Free refrrih- .Irram tiner* carrying about JOil
—World War HI would be on
menu will be »er*ed lo viiiloea. pa**enger* in Wi«eon.ifl were
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Eltenhower l antw er lo Ache The ahowroom will te open even- •tailed hy 10-tu-l5foot drift* mini
tor. * demand vrat m ade with con Inga to make potuhle v m ti by of Sunday. Plow« freed three of
them A but with 23 per*ont
vincing vigor. He laid It would working people and fam itiri.
be futile and foolith to attempt fo
MeKre la the form*r o j* !.||er a hoar,| w at duck four hourt In
stall the Ruttian ground fo rm uf the Seminole Monument Co He drift* and ntoit bu&lt; operation! In
on the plaint of W ettern Europe it married, and live* at 202 Oak­ the d ate were eanrellrd.
— Snow emergenrie* were dewith ground fo rm nf NATu. Ike land Drt*e The McKeea have one
dared in Milwaukee, Sheboygan.
will I.Hv.e alomic w .r ag ain .! the child, ■ little girl,
App.r‘.&lt;in and iirren liar. Wit.,
Sov iet I nion if Khruthchev fo.e. t
kirn to do to. That thould be
The Briliah Pod Office wt« el- and In 12 Witmn-in eountte*.
clear enough, even to the Krem­ tabluhed In 1*«0 during the reign •Sheboygan County wai isolated,
lin.
Authoriliea were unable to keep
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County Commissioners Request 11-Point Legislative Program
| ty id own and nperatw a
Tb* Samtaota County Commit- 1
of
Thia developed within the past
lion today revealed an 11-point within the county.
I few week* after
Commtiaion
The program, (or the moot part,
orri;rim , designed to live the
Chairman John K rider revealed
JP.niy more home rule, which ia the aatne aa that discussed d u r­ | that Oaceola Airport at Lake liarwill be fought in the Legislature ing a recent meeting between ne&gt; might beeomt available to the
L'ommiaiiontra and members of county lor I t. provided legislation
this year.
Heading th* Uat U ■ request to the local legialalivt delegation. t ia passed to allow the eounty to
One new Item which appears on ] own and operate an airport.
give the Commiaaion authority to
Other proposal! on the list are:
levy aiaeaamrnU (or building of the Uat is a request (or authori

lUirushchev Halts
Nasser Support
CAIRO (U P I) —Soviet Premier hie" interference to tbs U.A f . ' t
Nikita Khrushchev's support of internal affairs.
nni.»e tagainst
i i u u i ^ Khruihehtv
i U||to&gt;
Moscow^ statem
ent
toe Iraqi r««m
Communists
^
th# iW#
President Gamal Abdel Nasser ^ | rg), ^ t|)e b itu r quarrel with
Ms ended the lorg Sovlet-U.A.R. j \ | , Mr over the Communist pen*
Iraqi
boncym oun.
1 *“tration
**“
“*of *—
1 “ Premier Abdel
Khrushchev a e &lt; u a • d Nasaar Karim Kassem's government.
N asser's reaction was a* quick
Monday of wanting id innei Iraq
to the U.A R. Within a few houra and aa sharp as hi* replies to al­
Nasaar m apped back and accused leged Western Interference in
Khrushchev of "totally unaccepta- Arab affairs.
Both leader* said they wanted
to keep good relations, but their
public exchange made it clear
they were on opposite side*. Naaaer referred sharply to "new
form* of Imperialism.'*
Diplomats here s p e c u l a te d
whether the split will cut Rus­
County Commissioners played to sia's huge aid program lo Egypt
which began when the Communist
a full bouse today.
Sealing was scarce aa a large hl.-vr told Nasser arr-V it- V"**
u.ne* then Russia has promised
delegation appeared to object lo
N asser 1278 million In aid.
toe present operation of Herdin'*
A third Middle Ecat counlry
Dairy on Summerlin Ave.
now
involved in a war of word*
Mr*. Eugene OlUnartin present
with Russia ia Iran, tha pro-W est­
a petltsou signed by US real
ern nation which borders both
la adjacent to the plant. "Tha
quitoet are very bad, and chil­ Iraq and Russia. Iran charged
dren can get aback ia the muck ia Monday that Soviet plane* mad*
•1 flights over Its territory la tha
f » ditch." aha laid.
Johr K rider, ebalrraaa of the past three months; the charge*
Hoard added, "1 have Used there followed a Soviet propaganda b a r­
for nearly to year*, and tha plica rage at Iran's naw pact links with
filthy. The watar Juat aland* in tha W ait
ditch, and Hardan apparentfc d •* nothing about I t "
Krloer said tha city and county
both had offared lo clear tha ditch,
wtotich la oo private property.
®Th* eounty U nitarian told the
Board that n* would like to k «
tbs dairy improve its conditions
and eventually move its operation.
LONDON (UPI) - T h e Waat will
Citing rapid growth in tha area, propose In a not# to the Soviet
Val Robbins laid. "Granted the Union this week that foreign min­
dairy era a there first. bet it was ister! meet May 11 in Geneva on
to ha only temporary-"
tha Berlin and German problem*,
Commissioner* adopted a resolu­ authoritative sources said today.
tion asking correction of tha situsThe Western not* is expected
to be completed within 48 hours.
Official source* said the Wee-

Residents Protest
location Of Dairy

t

t

West To Propose
Meeting, May It

t rishTelebrate,
Mostly In U. S.
DUBUN (U P D -T hay pUyed
"God la v a the Queen" in Dublin
. , ..
.. . . . .
It wa* enough-in the old day*
Oiyway—to send a hoc • blcodad
Irishman on the warpath But
today, on St. Patrick'* Day of
all day*, the 40,000 persona Ustoning to the rendering of the
British national anthem didn't
turn a hair.
The slow, almost • pompous
■trains of tha anthem were beat­
en out at Daly mount Park ate
rtlum where English and Irish
■rveer elevens met in battle
9 k seemed a* though all of Dub
h was in tb* arena. Elsewhere,
Marly • deserted streets conflrmf ^ . “ t l S r It* ? t£ ? TduUert*nlac#
to tb . world to eelebrat* St. Pat*.
Day—unless you happen to be to
toe "know

Captain Inspects
fuppy Facilities
Cept F. T. Hall, assistant In
apeclur general of the Supply
Corps for Air, inspected all supply
facilities at the Sanford N ival Air
Station last week
Tb* Inspection included the flupy and Fiseal Departments, Diairsing, Commissary and Navy
Kxehanga.

C

Lana Turner Says:
Develop 'Oomph'
CHICAGO (U P l)-A rirte a U n a
Turnsr rritletiad
modem • day
starlets Monday for not working
hard enough at developing their
"oomph "
"Thai's Iha trouble with th***
youngsters coming along," she
a l l . "They don't realise that
g arn er takes rim s."

May Sin Some Day
JACKSON. Mias. (UPI) - SUt*
Rap Jo* Blass explained th* MUMsstppt building commission's dodsion against naming futur* stats
building* for living p*r*naa this
way;
"A man srho to a saint today
'R ay b* a sinner tomorrow."

Just Not Inhuman
D U M O IN U , tows (UPI) Mra Mildred Moffett ha* t o d
to t Iowa Supreme Court's niaa
married judges to reconsider their
tedaion to dmxy bar • direr*# a*
I m ground to st her hush and waa
•I. but nog tab* man, when ha

Red Secret Agent
Gives U. S. Into
On Soviet Leaders

to award eootracto to
p rivate eonstnictlor companies;
authority to tnitatl stre e t light!
located outside corporate munlcl
palitiee in the eounty; authority
to accept maltriala or financial
contributions in the eosumicUon
of streets and roeda outside of
municipalities, w hen condition of
streets or roads i* critical and

further awfhoetoy to die board to
order that m odes sen be appro­
priated to be disbursed to the
Senior and Junior Chambers of
Commerce to carry out Seminole's
overall publicity, advertising and
promotional work.
Authorise the board to make
purchases
«p to 11,000 without

Ito

necessity to

amend the son tog laws requiring
bond* for ronatnicUaa to streets
and roads in subdivisions: p erm it
live legislation •&gt; require coo
tracto rs' bond* and registration
In Scmioolt, and providing for
fee and authorisation tor exam ina­
tions and eerttfiratioa of contract­
ors and journeymen doing work

to Bam mote t'oantp, and .
tor fees.
This program, along fle e t gen­
eral lines, is expertrd in win ap­
proval of local legislator*. Com­
missioners and legislator* have
agreed that such a program would
give the Commission more free­
dom in running the- ovunty *nv*
ernmrnt.

(!Jlw §&gt;anfnrit I t m t lit
AN INDEPENDENT

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VOL- XLIX

United Press I^uxed Wire

WASHINGTON (U P I) - The
House Committee on tin American
Activities lays a top Soviet secret
service agent who defected five
years ago gave the West an inti
mate view of Kremlin leaders and
their pnvale lives.
The defector was identified *•
Pater Sergeyeriv Deriabtr, one
lime No, J man in the "O khrani,"
the ultra hush hush secret police
responsible for guarding Soviet
leaders.
Deriabin u
reported living
somewhere in ih* U. 8 Hut the
committee won't aay where because of the danyer ut possible
retaliation by Soviet agents.
HOLLWOOD (U PI) — Muller
Tb* committee also wouldn't di­ Bn&gt;*. service station will wash
vulge when Deriabin testified. all green automobile* free today
Committee C hairm an Francis E. In honor of St. Patrick
W alter (D P*.! said only he and I
staff director Richard Arm* were |
present during the testimony,
VIENNA lU li)--A u s tra tn Prramade public Monday night
deni Adolf Bchacrf ha* |K&gt;*lponed
Waller described Deriabin aa scheduled viiiu to the Soviet Un­
the highest ranking Soviet official ion. Sweden and Finland.
aver to defect to the Weil. He
said Deriabin has been "iiiiitin g
certain agencies of the govern­
N EW ORLEANS (U P D —Thom­
ment of the UmDd States."
as L. McKnighl, $5. and his (kb
State Department sourres said year-old bride honeymooned today
the defector asked for and was in front porch rocking chair*.
grantrd political asylum ia the
United S u tra after crossing the
Iron Curtain into Australia in Feb
NEW YORK IU i ’1) — Funeral
ruary. 19W. He now is working
service*
fur Ja n saxophonist l«stoward U. S citizenship
Deriabin testified lhat Ihr late ler Young will be held Thursday
Josef Stalin and current Soviet in a Manhattan funeral chapel.
Prem ier Nikita S. Khrushchev as
well as other top Soviet leader*
WASHINGTON ( L I D — sen
lived belter than American mil­
Vance llartke (D .-ind.) h a l intro
lionaires
Of Stalin* sun. Vasili, the for­ durt-il a bill h&gt; give World War I
mer Soviet agent said: "H r was veteran* pi-mumi of Si oil a monili.
actually an alcoholic and a thor­
oughly-corrupted individual" who
Moscow (UPI) — T h e huvict
thrrw loud parties with prosti
Union will have 7 million radios
lutes
ami 3,500,uuu TV sets b&gt; IS*&gt;5, it
wa* reported last night.
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E*t*bHihed 1908

DAILY NEW SPAPER

TUESDAY, MARCH 17. 1959

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SANFORD,

NO, 391

FLORIDA

Ike's Stand Strengthens Allies

News Briefs Real Estate Deal President Pledges
G» een Curs Lucky
Dampened; Zoning Efforts For Peace
Visits Postponed

Rockin' Honeymoon

Last Rites Planned

Vet Pensions Asked

Reds Gutting' Sets

tz ft siTm em rrH Russians Expected
To Welcome Talks
on the av* of the NATO council
meeting April 1.
The mre ling, which will follow
confidential talk* this weekend be­
tween President Eisenhower and
British Prime Minister Harold
Macmillan, will lay down a solid
Western policy line for the projetted talks with the Russians
. v&gt;rl,
. v of plan* and
ind propos­
uruD3i
A
variety
al* ir e being readied by the Wes­
tern power* for the conference,
according to authoritative diplo­
matic sourivi
It was officially confirmed to ­
day that the U. 8. has cir­
culated a German peace treaty
draft.

Scott Kelly Named
TALLAHASSEE ( U P D — ben.
Scott Kelly o( Lakeland today
was named chairman of the im­
p o rtan t Senate Committee on Pub*
lie Hoads and Highways

MOSCOW' (U P D — Diplomatic
ub*erver* predicted today the
Suviet government would welcome
TALLAHASSEE (UPD — The
President Elsenhower's condition­
Pardon
Hoard today refused to
al willingness lo attrnd a summit
spare tin- life id Harley A. C otter,
conference.
Up to mid * afternoon. Moscow sentenced to die for the slaying
had not reacted to the President'* of Gitehrisl Sheriff Mar k Rtad.
speech. IIU sta trm en li doubtless
were being studied carefully.
VENTURA, Calif. (U P D —Eliza
The Western concensus here
was that what Elsenhower said beih Duncan, convicted of murder
would be welcomed as a "lesa today faced potuble d ea th «r life
negative" approach than before in prison for hiring two kilim
to the question of auitimlt talk*— to m urder her son's prctrnatu wife.
a forum whlrh the Russian* eon
sitter vital to Ihr solution ot major
International problems.
WASHINGTON (U P D — Ire
It waa generally belirvrd among la n d 's President Scan T. O'Kelly
Western diplomat* that ltntlsh received a grern ra rp e t, Si Pat­
Prime Minister Harold Macmillan rick 's Day welcome today as he
M EM P,,ls W PI) “ The Gen had been partly Instrumental in arriv ed to beem a state visit
« NH n S l a i N e d / Eisenhower's acceptance of Die
j * 1” *? 9 " °°. M i-I^k in g Ned*. idea of a aummll conference.
Gobbled* . Goody Gary* and Fog
TALLAHASSEE ( U P D
The
gy Freds.
Cabinet today gave Penal Direc­
The campaign was launched
tor It. tb Culver the gu-aln-ad to
Monday at the beginning of a four
build a new pruon ta rd ily at Hsi
day workshop the federal agency
lord with convlei labor
ia sponsoring her*. The purpose
The Good Sam aritan Home will
is to train personnel in weeding
out obscure language in Navy cor­ rrleb ratr ita 11th anniversary
ALGIERS. Algeria |U I'D -T .ie
with help from Seminole County
respondence
F
rench
army announced Monday
Commissioners grantrd lISS ibis
These are definitions of the
night that the Algerian rebel* loti
terras, a* provided by official* at morning to Mra Montes Harris]
In pm eurr a lifter for patients b it men in clashes with French
the workshop:
iroops last week. F rench losiei
Nit-Picking N eda- Tnos# in who cannot get nut of hed rfone were act si Ik men killed.
The
Negro
home
for
the
aged
I*
stating on Having work re don* lo
now incorporated. Mrs. lla m a
suit personal desires
Gobbled/ — llook C a r y l—Those said "We have never denied anyCOLUMBUS, Ohio t U P l t -t.ov
who use odd and unusual words one the right to come there, and
In Iritera.
rvrn take in nerdy children The Michael V. IllSal.e said today that
Fuggy Freda — Persons who home Is one of th* best in th* h* may answer the abusive letiir*
hr h as rrcrlrrd about hia propoied
writ* Utters without th* benefit whole stat* of Florida."
of adequate Information pertain
The 11th anniversary of the tax in errates with a printed card
Ing lo thrir subject
| home will be ccirb arird Sunday. which would read;
"Hu *r» you."

Killer Must Die

Prison Ur Death?

Nit-Picking Neds,
Feds1 Foggy Freds
Gotta' Get Gone

Green Carpet Is Out

Con Labor Oku&gt;ed

Commission Aids
Negro Aged Home

W ar Dead Reported

‘And So Are You’

r Smacks Pole;
Texan Last Symbol 2C aNavy
Men Hurt
Of Bloody Strife
HOUTTON, Tex. ( U PI&gt;—Walter
Washington Williams,
118, la
the lis t living symbol of some four
million man who fought the bloody
Chril War that spilt the nation
nearly a century ego.
Ha gained that distinction when
John Sailing, U t, died In a King#
port. Term., clinic Monday,
Williams predicted lix years
ago be would be th* Ian living
eurvivor. He particularly wanted
la endive toe last Union veteran
and realised that ambition two
yeara ago when Albert Woolaoo of
Dwtoth. Mian.,
rad** to deato.
Unale Walt, i
■ally raise to kton, atone to nead
tog eawdetonce* to IiH ing'* fats
Dy. Ha laid he "would Hire to be
to T en ag n ii wtoh him. If 1

to noaht- to iwpev or
reconstruct them due to other
fommitmants of rounty equipment.
Amendment to the Seminole
County plat lew aa to requiring
eiaminationa a# plau and eeril
ftcauon of ownership, boundaries,
description, liens and U ses: per
missive authority for the board
to hira a county manager, give

waa ,vbk."
Blind and bedridden for several
yrara, be'a still perky. Dr. R. L
Wolfe examined him Sunday and
said he ia still in good health,
ronaidering hia age. and has a
•trong pulse and blood pressure.
Williams was a lid of 19 when
the first shot* w err fired on Ft.
Sumter In IMI, touching off the
four y ean of strife that pilled
brother sgainat brothe, and father
against too.
He joined Gen. John B Hood's
Mh Cavalry at Corinth, Miss.,
threv years later as a "foragem aster." t)e forerunner of today's
quarterm aster.
"We didn't get beat, we were
starved out. Got down to nothin'
bet parched acorn* to eat Pc*
et many a parrhed erom ," he re
aalis.
*

Two Navy men were len t lo the
hovpital at the Jacksonville Naval
Air Station, following an accident
at g:16 a m. today n ea r the Motors
Ir.n on Seminole Bird.
O liver Mundell W hite, VAII 9.
and William Bradford G r a y .
N'AMTO, suffered lacerations ard
fractu res after White’s e a r ran off
the road and hit a ctly light pair
The men were taken to Orlando
Air f o rr e Have Hospital before be­
ing transferred to J ac kxonv lilt.
W hile's car was a Intel loss.

Weather
Cloudy and toot, ste siio a a l rain
resting tonight. High today 90 I*
(X. !*&lt;• tonight SI to M. Wrdnesday fair and cool, Hbilling wind*
mostly northern to north IS to IS
a lien per bear today, diminishing
tonight. Small naf l earning* a n
displayed.

Europe Welcomes
^

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K

la

Talk Unites Group

WASHINGTON t ur n
Pres! i .'led He refined to Secret Russia’*
dent Eisenhower is willing tn meet Ioriginal deadline of May 27 for the
Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrush­ I conversion of W*st Berlin Into a
LONDON l l'P D —America's Euchev a', a sum m rr summit meeting ] free e*ty. He »j|d, however, that
A |7M.i&gt;uU real estate deal in lo reduce ihe threat ot war over |'h e .
k * of Match 4 psusted rope an alitci !—!:.y welcomed with
Seminole .ju n ty was dampened Berlin.
|to .ra ri. ' iicr-itikt.au o-. .n Im prnr relief President Eisenhower’s Ber­
this morning at Ihe County Com­
lin drclsralion and predicted It
The Chief Executive says the ' rd harts "
mission meeting
Soviet* have forced this country to
" It is my “lope lhat thereby all would lead to a "ju st and honor*
G. Andrew Speer, representing face the pnisih.liu of war, hut he of us ean teach agreement with a bl* cold war aeuletr.rnl."
Ihe trustee of th* purchaser, told will mi k r "every sincere *(furt" the Soviet* in an early meeting at
Th* fust Communist rvaettun
the Hoard that on the very day tn achieve peaceful settlement of Ihr level of foreign minister*," he earn* from East Germany where
Hubert Black purchased Garden* the Berlin crisis ihrough negotia­ said, speaking from bis office desk Eisenhower was accused of saber
Farm s acreage, a legal had run re ­ tion
In Ui* While House.
rattling. The Communist news
questing the area lo be soned in­
"A ttu m in i developments that servlc* said Eisenhower lei it be
The Chief Executive's agreement
dustrial
to a summit rnnferrncr was quail- justify a *i mner meeting at th* understood the U. S. will not be
L D. Plant, owner of a rendering
sum m it," ho continued, "th* Unit- deterred from unleasing a naw
plant in the arra, asked the m o il­
rd fhates would b« ready to p a r­ war.
ing to prulect his business and lhat
ticipate In lhat fu rth ir tffo rt."
The presidential policy state*
of a neigh lairing slaughterhouse.
The I’rciidrnt, addressing hi* menl wa* held by the West hi
Director Huh Brown said the
nationwide audience, said calm ly have cleared Ihe way for a fresh
Zoning Hoard hail approved the re
but gravely that thii country had approach during the forthcoming
inning, ami felt that a bufhr xone
no Intention uf backing up "on* dealings with Ihr Soviet Union.
was herded, since residential arras
inch" on its right* and rrt|ionsib!lA first diplom atic appraisal
would be affectrd by odor* and
itte* in Ihe former German capital, termed the President's condition*
Crew leaden and contractors
flies from tb* two firms.
a Western island 111) miles inside (or East • West negotiation* a
"While Mr. I'lanl has krpl hit who more labui into northern agri­ Communist Kasi Germany,
"realistic combination uf Ilrnibusiness a* clean a* possible, H cultural areas will meet with two
"W e h*&gt;e no intenliun of forget
would still constitute a health and government agencies. Thursday. ling uur light* or of deserting a nrs* and flex ihdity."
Diplomats arid Hie sincerity and
Representative* from Ihe Flor­ free peupl*," he said. "Soviet ru l­
nuisance lie«aril if residential
arras should spring up around It," ida Slate Employ m ail Service er* should rrmemlwr that frer earnestness o ' Elsenhower'* state­
and the Interstate Commerce turn have, t-efore this, died for su­ ment could not fall to Impreea
he said.
Brown said that Plant had plan Commission will discuss with Ihe ra Iltd ‘straps of paper' which world opinion and leave It* maiii
■ted no industrial expansion at this contractors the regulations affect represented duty and hoour and even on the hardened nif«rs to
Hie Kremlin.
time,
Ing them through the ICC.
freedom ."
Elsenhower* declaration wag
Bpcer asked fur a delay lo action
All those hauling migratory la ­
under clo«e study today ia the
on th* xontng until hla client* can bor force* are urged to attend
chancellories of the Western capi­
b* notified. Also prrsenl was a the meeting in Ihe Employment
tal* and formal official comment
representative of the North O r­ office on Writ Second St. at *
w ai reserved until later. Initial
lando Company, A, l.ippineotl
p. m.
p rrsi reaction wa* favorable.
l.ippinrotl told Co mm la*loners.
Tills is nut the anmnil pooled
Diplomatic quarters let it he
"We anticipate that tn Ihr next interview meeting, officials cm*
known at once (he President had
few year* we will have seven or ph.itlrrd The meeting assigning
right Ihoixaml home* out there work commitment* will he held
struck at Ihe lu-art of Ihe prohlem
Through Ihe cooperation of and made genuine ncgotiationj
\\r feci this inning is a little pre­ at tbr usual lime in April.
Police Chief Claude Layu u( Ding IHistiUe with llie Russian*—if they
mature. We may be joined soon
wood, two men wrr* apprehended want them.
with Gardena Farms, and already
by .Sheriff s Deputy Vrrn Brew­
have a very valuable investment in
ster the satnr day ilief had brok­
South Seminole County."
en into tlirrr establishment* un
The decision was put off until
Highway 17 97
ihe next meeting April 7. If studies
Robert Vi. lii-iiiT and D o n srd
are still required, the hearing will
Messer were piikrsl up for q u est­
(&lt;c continued
ioning after the manager of Dir
W X.SIIINGTDN ( UPI )
Seer* Ding wood Hotel reported them aa
I»»y uf Slate John Foster IKillr*. "suspiricus" to l-ayo. The men
DADEVILLR, Ala lU IM t-Rob.
M'hcilulcd In leave the hospital were attempting lo cheek Into Ihr ert McCullough had a rabid fdk
within a week. I* expo led to Me* hotel without baggage, Brewster by Ihp tall.
ride by April (I whether he will said.
McCullough ran over a I n *
Fingerprint* and poiitlv* lib-nti vhllr driving near Camp Hilt.
remain in President Eisenhower's
fication
led
lo
lull
ronfi
nitons
and
LOS YNGEI.ES f UPI i - A M
cabinet.
\la ., Hunday night. Ho tossed Hie
year-old woman says she gave
Massive radiation treatm ents of the recovery of nearly all ttie aniniil in Ih* trunk of hi* car, ft*
birth to her fifth child tn a couch id* abdominal ran c cr will end in money and item* stolen from Hit- tending to cure the tall and pul
in her living room because she a few days. But S tate Department Deck Uar, Casselberry Sinclair it on the hood of fits automobile.
was watching a movie on televi­ M.urrrs said
Dulle* probably station and the Class Fountain.
The fox had such a pretty tail
sion and didn't want to mis* the would stay at W alter Rsed Army Die deputy added
McCullough roulrl not resist shove*
lleiser Is an ex convict, trim has mg off hi* prlie to several per*
end.
ll-npilal through the wrrk end.
Mrs. Virginia Smith, wife of a
Thrie uniirrr* said he probahly served ten year* for burglary in ions here Monday.
carpenter, said, "It was a good would go to some "w arm , »urnv New York, and is now on rive
But when hr opened the trunk
movie and I didn't want lo turn place" for two additional wrriis yc*r« probslion from that stale. of his car, lie d idn't have In pull
it off.
of te s t before making a derision. Messer is a resident «f Orlaudu. the foi out—It Jm np,d out arid
"I feel linr now, although I had
Indimtiuns were that Dulles' He has no record.
tried In ailark everyone in sight.
s fewr uneasy moment* I'll have physicians Would wait until then
i'nilremsn L L. Sims was sunt*
all my children lhat way "
to gtv* * diagnosis of whether his
mined and as Ihe officer began
Mrs. Smith rsplained that ihe month of treatm ent had arrested
t shooting the fox attacked him,
hadn't railed a doctor when she Ihr saucer.
Sims retreated and with his leal
felt tha beginning of labor pain*
cartridge killed thp unimal.
"They gave nir too much anes­
The request for a trailer p a'k
Thr los s head w js sent to
In I.ake Mary was turned down by Monlgumrry for analysis and K
thesia in ihi1 hospital for one of
County CommiMioner* this niom was determined t h a t b* had
my deliveries, to t derided lo
Ing, a ftrr simitar (reatm rnt at rabies.
have th* hah) at home." the said
the hands of Ihe Znnlne Hoard
Th# movie was "Lucky Nltkj
The City of Sanfortl v"-«i a tari]
The trailer park would have
Cain," starring George Rxfl.
ed a road paving bid from Semi­ been situated betwreen the Longnole County today.
mood Road and f.ake Mary lllvd
The city was found to be the Lot* would have been w»!d tn In­
lowest bidder on the paving of dividual), removing Hi* restric t­
Lake Miry i* expected to Jnlg
;iilh S t, with a p i'ce of f7 M a ion! held by the county over other Seminole County PTA» in
regular trailer park*.
The revised budget for the rnuri ton for aipha It.
withdrawing from tha national
ty’a capital Improvement plan
urg* nil alian.
was adopted this morning.
The meeting will be held Thar*Tli# budget was chan ted In In
day at 9 p m , following a poiL
rlude Find* for the new eounty
ponemtnt from tonight. Members
health center, which will be built
are reminded that tw othinls of
with matching funds from the Hill
the paid member* must be prea*
Burton Hospital Fund.
•nt to leeure a legal vola.
Speaker* will argue for and
against the national PTA and the
Two .Sanford women end a North At, of Defend, w st heading south. decision for local arhooli.
Carolina truck driver were injured Die hi ifowed Ida car to m ake a
yeatrrxlay when three c e rt piled Up turn while waiting for northbound
Mayor I^-e Gary of Oviedo and al Benson Junction and a tractor- traffic lo clear. M n. Cornel), h ea d ­
ed in llie same direction, applied
County Commissioner Vernon Dunn
toured Slate Road 4M yesterday irailer Jack-knifed while trying to her hraie*. TTre hack end of her
car epun around Into the n orth­
with e representative from the avoid the wreckage.
A resolution from the F trri
In "fairly good' condition et bound lane on (he raln-awept p av e­ Presbyterian Church of Sanford,
State Road Department.
Dunn aald this morning that Ihe Seminole Memorial Hospital is ment.
asking th* discouragem ent to
A northtmund car driven by Sunday sales in Seminole County,
represgnlallva had agreed to push Mra. Marguerite Cornell, Kg, who
iuffiTtd
head
and
shoulder
in­
George
Griffith
McGuire,
47,
F
ern
llie resurfacing of 42* in budget
wai fili-d today by County Com­
juries. Had Welcber Kiser, 39. Park, collided with the Cornell au ­ missioners.
hearings.
truck driver, la la "good condition" tomobile officers aald.
Commissioners went on record
with back injuries.
Kiser'a semi jack-knifed to th* •a disapproving of the sale*, but
Mr*. Blanch* Mcrwin, 7B. suffer­ right as he tried tu avoid the care.
No bids have been submitted on ed abrasions and shock. Mr*. Mer- The tractor trailer went Into the aald they tould not tali a man
th* Munty'a Palmetto Av*. pro win, a passenger in the Cornell rnr, ditch, adding to Bw traffic melee. when lo opan hi* buiineea.
perty.
was treated and released tram Ih* Kiser i* from Charlotte, N. C.
The property ia th* site to tb* local hospital.
Investigating waa Highway P a ­ Officials See Jail
The accident eccurred nt lb* to- trolm an John F. Worden, who laid
tse n t -health department buddneminol* County Commlaiioc*
I. Sal* luvertiscm ente asked ters'-rtien to th* EnterpriM Hoad tha highway w ai open only to one­ era inspected th* Jell at nooa
for a minimum hid of IIS.OOO in and Highway 17-02.
way traffic for an hour. Damage* day, then ala dinner with SfowMf
Ufi c*r* aaid Jasia Lloyd Diehl, woaa oauioaled at 18,'Uk
J. L MM? and bk depelitoL

Question Debated

Session Scheduled
On Labor Moving

Two Men Charged
In 3 Burglaries

Dulles Will Decide
Future On Aoril 6

'Deed' Fox Fights
Auto Hood Future

Woman Has Baby
In Living Room;
Liked T V Show

County Turns Down
Trailer Park Plea

City Awarded Bid
To Supply Asphalt

Lake Mary S!ates
PTA ‘W alk’ Vote

Budget Revised,
Adopted By County

Gary, Dunn Tour
Road; Get Pledge

No BidH Received

K

3 Persons (Injured
In Traffic Mishaps

Sunday Business
Request Is Filed

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On Highway 17 •92 In The Heart ol Casselberry
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COMPLETE LINE
OP BEAUTIFUL NEW BEDROOM
FURNITURE — Complete Suites, Odd
thesis- mid dressers and mid beds. All
priced to prove to you . . . .

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3pc Sectional
Sofas
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cushions . . . . You don't believe
it ? ? Come and see them
yourself. I Beige, 1 Black

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with nylon
cover

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Box Spring &amp;
'Calypso' Lounge
M attress
Sells Anywhere

for $20.00 more

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Rediner
CHAIRS

McMillan’s Famous

A small deposit holds your selection
Only 2 to sell at this price!

MAKES INTO
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ON LEGS

C O M P L E T E
R O O M S
OF
F U R N I T U R E

BUNK BEDS
COMPLETE

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X Pillow*

Itot Spring
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2 pc. I. it Hullo
2 l.iunp*

A Step lul.lc
I Coffee Table
3 pc. Dinette Suite

Includes: Bunk Bed,
Mattress, Biinkie Base
ladder, Ouard Rail

^MILLAtfS

Whore: Halfway Between Sanford and Orlando

on Hwy. 17*92 In The Heart Of Casselberry.

FURNITURE
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Phone Temple 1-4811

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New School Slated
Jn South Seminole

Texan Thinks Big;
And Sure Enough,
It's Floridaopolis

TAM PA (U P I) - A Texas bust
A new achoul w ill l&gt;« bu ilt thin ye a r to oerve C ru a e lb c n y ,
nsssmsa s a y s Florida ls * rowing
F e rn P a rk , Tunglew ood, and Goldenrod.
to list that by ItTO k will si most
T h e South-Sem inole K k m e n ta ry School w ill contain 18 be one bl| metropolitan area.
classroom*, enfetnrium , lib ra ry , atorajre. toilet*, heating and
Howrli H. Watson of Datlaa.
a d m in is tra tive suite.
president of the NaliontI Society
T h e centrally-located site is on the Eastbrook tract, east of Industrial Hesltors. even had
ol 17*92. The Seminole Count) a word for it — "Plondaopolu."
Walton, Thursday spots at tba
School Board authorised a Hanford
firat Florida Industrial Conference
architect to design the school yes­ attended by sums VO of Ills
terday. Other contracts for addi­ slate’s leading businessmrn.
tions and renovations throughout
“ All signs point U&gt; intensive in
the county were signed with John duilrlal growth.” si id Watson.
A. Hurt on IV during tha morning
“ Florida will he one of lha
session.
great matropolitan areas in Mi*
RICHMOND. Va. &lt;UPI&gt; — John
Final plans were approved for 1370'a. The wont for it is FloridaW. Smith, president of Seaboard new construction on the Midway opou, This It a new concept —
Air U n r Railroad, said a derision snd Rosen* aid schools, as well at § statewide metropolitan area.”
on the possibility of a merger of renovation
.1 of* Oviedo High School.
Watson praised Florida
for
the road with Atlantic Coast Line iinls will be advertised within a gravping its industrial potential
Railroad C o , producing a new few days.
and exploiting It with conferences
Preliminary
rail carrier
assets _in the
----------- with
------ ---------- plans were approv-. | on a state wide scale.
Jhi'icbborhood of 900 million dol ed for Ihr Sew Seminole High
j j c warned that “ industry canLars, can be expected this year. School, vocational school and non-1n0, glv ( by rlunate alone,** that
In his annual report to slock struction on Crooma Academy. The panning must be continued to let
holders, Smith said although no vocational *f*1* ,l W“1 be moved to jiuju, try know It is welcome In
definite date has yet hern set for lh« old Sanford Junior High school Florida and will find conditions
completion of the merger study |•***, where a one-story building right fur profitable operations
now in progress; “ II is expected
be renovated The three story
“ You've got such a tremendous
that the work can be concluded portion now la under demolition.
start here that you can't go any­
Now
on
th#
drawing
board
are
dtiring IMO.”
where but up,” he said.
He said If director* of the two plan* for lop priority eonalruction
Sen Spetsard Holland told hi*
railroads consider results of the .n other county schools The pro­ conference Thursday night that
study favorable, a merger propo­ jects are the result of the 13,200,- although Florida it moving rapid­
s a l “ will be presented to stock­ ooO bond issue passed last year by ly on Industrial expansion, “ we
holder* of both roads for their ap­ county residents.
arc not building ourselves out of
Oviedo High School will get seven
proval, and if so approved, to the
the tourist buiinc'j.”
Interstate Commerce Commission M » t lu tr o a m . an administrative
That is unthinkable, he said,
suite,
storage,
toilete
and
a
caIt
for Us authorisation.'
adding that industry coming to
torium.
Florida ” 1* clean Industry that
The existing school at lake Mary
will I* converted into three clasa- does not Impair our attractiveness
ruotna, a library, administrative at ■ tourist slate.**

jla il Merger Study
Expected In 1959

Filth In 5 For $5
.fatal To Boy, 17

•uite. ami cafelonum. A large ad
litson will include 10 classrooms,
ilarage, heating and toilet*.
The Oviedo Colored School will
gain three clasarooms, storage, toilKANSAS C IT Y . Mo (U P I) — A rla. cafelonum, library and admin­
17-yrarold boy who drank a fifth istrative suite.
of whisky in five minutes on a
gl bet was found dead near here
early today, the Jackson County
coroner's office reported.
The body of Jes* C. Lea Jr. was
found in an automobile parked in
front ot a howling alley In sub
urban Raytown, where four youth
ful companion* had left him after
Mhe lost consciousness.
CAIRO (U P I) — Cairo newspap­
Deputy Coroner James M. Latl ers reported today that rebels still
mcr said James Ystes. 22. told were fighting government forces in
officers he bought the whisky and northern Iraq, hut thal pro-govern
bet l-ra amt Harold Barber. 20. mrnl Communists were staging an
that Lea could not drink It In a anti-Nasser bloodbath in the rebel
city of Mosul.
ftvr minute period.
After the boy drank the liquor,
The Cairo newspaper Ai Sh.ab
he passed out. Latimer said, and rarrird reports from Damascus
the other* drove him to the bowl stating that casualties in Mosul
ing alley where they transferred amounted to mdre than 1.230 dead
him to another ear and then went and about 2.&lt;XJ0 wounded Includ­
to Isowl. When they returned ing women and children.
Le was dead. One of the group
we*'neper AI Ahr am anid
notified the victim’s brother, who ..iu-Tiirar tribesmen in the north­
called authorities.
ern Iraqi mountains were eonttnNames of the other two youths miif the revolt again* Premier
Involved were wilbheld under Mia- Abdel Karim Kassrrn'i govern
louri's Juvenile code. They are ment. It said they were bombed
11 and It year* cld
and strafed by government plane*.
The newspaper AI Akhhar re­
ported in * dispatch from Damas­
cus that Communist* were condueling a campaign of “ unprece­
dented carnage” in Moiul. where
tho unsuccessful revolt began.
It said Communists broke into
LINCOLN. England ll'P Il — tile home ot nationalist supporter*
Fellow prisoners were so angered of United Arab Republic President
at the »hort sentence given Pat­ Carnal Afolel Nasser arvd killed
rick J O'Sullivan for beating hit men, women and children.
#-ye,ir-old daughter they lieat him
so badly he vfa* sent to Ihe pri­
son hospital, It w*s disclosed to
day.
A
O'Sullivan was sentenced to two
W A S H IN G TO N (U P I) — Mr*.
* months for causing grievo-is bod­
M s t -I p FJsenhnwer dm i cap and
ily harm lo his daughter, Norah
gov.n Saturday to recrlva her sec­
Inmates of a London prison ond honorary degree from a cob
•eiied him while he was *n route lege.
to Ihe prison chapel Wednetday
The First lady will be awarded
night, dragged him Into the lava­ an honorary aheepakln for a fvvetory and mauled him thoroughly, lor of Law* if -St. Joseph'* Col­
lie suffered concussion, shock, a lege. a Roman Catholic school for
spllp upper lip and scalp wounds, women at Krnmitst.urg, Md. iTeaOne
p r is o n e r ,
irked
at ident F.lsenhower will he a apecta
O'Sullivan's perpetual smile, was tor Mra Kisenhower recrised an
£ l i i d to have mu'.tifed, “ We'll put honorary degree from the Colorado
that smile on the other tide of Women's College In 1!UA In Den
his face."
ver.

Red Purge Leaves
Over 1,200 Dead

He Beat Daughter,
gGot Short Term;
Cons Beat Him Up

Mamie To Receive
Doctor’s Degree

Auto Tag Stolen;
Found, With Man
Joseph It*' h Surratt, 407H
West First St. was arrested for
stealing a fM 1' Herns* tag last
|Bight
The tig was stolen from an auto­
mobile on the Pontiac Used ear lot,
400 West First St.
Police officer* found tracks in
the soft dirt by Ihe ear. ami later
picked up Surratt driving an auto­
mobile with the new tag

VOL. XLIX

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l U u b l U h i d ~ 1908

traffic death* ami many arcivlenu
The traffic count revelled that
last year
to 1,000 ra n rro*aed Monday through Saturday. On
Sunday, th* count Jumped lo 4,000
Road Board Chairman Jo* Grot
egut
was noncommittal,
but
Commission Chairman John Knd
er said this morning, “ I think
lha bridge ha* a very good chance
of gelling in th* budget.”
Grolegut promised that the four
laning of West Firs! St. weal to
the Interstate would be a part of
next year's budget If eootraeta
are not let Ihl* year
Secondary road projects tub
iniUrd lo th* Road Department
will com* under lha fl million
bond Issue Included were Sanford

wtlh* bndga bad caused numerous, Asa. trom Geneva Ave. iu

uiik Ict

S T o A T . M A R C H 13, T9M&gt;

» A N F O K l),^ &gt; L O R ID A

HO . » 6‘

Soviet Expresses Alarm Hawaii Approves Cites Red Threat,
A t Thought 01 Talk Balk Congress Approval Need For Friends

H O N O U T U fUPti A huge 1
W A S H I N G T O N ( I ' P l ) — Prvwidont Kiaenhowur w antad
bonfire reddened the sky over I Congreisa Unlay thnt the U . S. m ig h t h »v# to stop u p ita mill*
Honolulu Thursday n i g h t and j a n ajtsialnnce program ovsnveru becatiaa o f th e Soviet
there was dancing an.l singing in thnrMt , y Kurupn.
the rain dampened streets to cel-;
Hi* Htuteniunt wua c m iU ire tl in an urgent meeisaire to
^
approval of the hill m .kCongrtnsa a|i|Huililtg for approval of hia $3,930,000,000 m u ­
ICtw^ lh, 30th state
*
tual security program he tha
Wh'1' «^'* »n d s squirmed their
fiscal year.
**•* through crowds In Waikiki
tUacnhowrr told Congress Rus­
In ' *»*&lt;** hrrr arvmnij the l«l«n«l
sia's ihts-at might requite an laprupitinl "diifniiiitrm rnr «uultl
!hr |v|jnm*d frillvllin,
cres«e in his budget request for
leave Wr»l German) defenseless l'lh*'r Ihou»»nds^ c l o g g e d the
n,
in mitltsry aid for
and witluiui promised a t o m i r strt’eti and highw*)* with their 1 V\ I S t l ’ l t llt -N 1 OW II
autos at sightseers, making it
fiscal 11*6*&lt; starting July 1.
weapon*.
ftU.K C ITY . Fla. &lt;UPI&gt; - A
Kisenhosi-r said rr|-eatedly that
Rut the West German* were re Impossible for other thousands lo small tw liter akipprd through
ported still to hive some suspi resch their dritinsllons to Join In town Thursday rauaing aomr dam­ money fur mutual securtly is foil/
a* necessary aa funds for U. ■.
cions that Britain might be will­ the fun.
age but no Injuriee.
armed (urns if lha U . 14. it to
Military
planes
and
helicoplers
ing to negotiate with Russia at
maintain the strongrsi jxvaalU* al­
the espensr of either Weal Berlin ftrvr over Waikiki dropping mutli
lies against the ' perilnua ronsaeoloretf flares ships offshore fired
or Wrst Germany.
NKW YORK (U P li Stock* quencea" of fvovtel and Communist
off statehood salute* Huge aearrh
light* stabbed through the sklr*. rclehrati-d Friday the ISth with bloc expansion.
“ Without the tU tuglh at our
Tiling* wrte * bit too o rd e rly - an advance that carried indust­
Alllea” he i«*l, “our nation would
noisy enough, but U licked Use rials to a new all time high.
he turned into an armed camp
Mardi lira* spirit somehow. Pets
and our people eubjccli-d to a
pi* seemed to lie out and ahoul
qq
heavy draft and an annual cost of
because it was the thing to do.
NORWICH. Conn (UPI&gt;— The many billions of dollar* shoes our
Maybe It was because there were
more proplr driving around look Norwich Ski Association postp&lt;&gt;n. present military huilgel."
Kisentiower said the Communist
scheduled marling TTiuraTA1J-AHASMFF (U P li — The ing than those who were getting ^
day night. Too much mow.
challenge to Ihe free world was
slate Milk Commission today out and doing something
“ broad and dcep-*nd wdl remits
The rains may have had some­
voted 4 1 to ask Ihe n ril l-rglsla
*o for tome liin*.1*
ture to eliminate Hi authority to thing to do with shackling en
The grareit danger to America,
nut
lo
trur
Hawallans
thusiaim
control price* Ihe housewife must
FALLAIIASR Kt: &lt;U P li - Flor
the light showers and misty skies kia jobless payments dropped he (aid, lira In Ihe possibility of
pay for her milk.
It a n the second vote on lbs wne a g o o d omen. Anything S.Vn0.kt&gt;4 in February, an Indication dieaitrous evasion of (h* “ realities
of 1WW."
pro|»isal. AI the last meeting, the launched under such conditions, of better businen conditions.
lie listed tfirse “ realitiea" as:
lo
them,
augurs
well.
vote tied 3 3. wtlh member Robert
T h r fro* world is confronted by
Carter absent.
■
wrlt-equippeil, standing armies dl
Carter'* vole todey pissed the
W ASHINGTON l U I ’l ) — Tti* more than g.MO.txg) men uf tb* So­
motion and Ihe rrrommrndation
tclaral tax collector lias officially viet Union, lommumai China aad
will he sent to the la&gt;gi&gt;laturr
recognued Ihr lowly trrmlta as in Iheir aalellUr*.
Now. the Commission doesn't
Indriiendeiit nathoi* emerging
imom* tax deduction.
control any retail prices, having
Irom colonial ttalua are “ fired
decided two years ago not to
with . . , aaaloue isaUmialua**
exercise II* control. Hut the per­
which could lw harmful.
NFOSHO,
Mn
(U
P
I)
I.*pr*
missive law remained on the
Cummuniam, a “ fantasue *o»
Heavy Alta, k Squadron Five has rhauns officially will hav* the
htarks.
ajurary,”
m 40 year* hat aeitfli
been
ruin
mended
for
its
success­
run of ihr city on St Patrick's
Chairman J. Hrailcy Odham at
control of more than a Hurd at lha
Sanford said he was afraid unless ful deployment aboard th« USS Day March 17.
earth's pupulatkei.
(he auUiosity to control retail Furirstal hy Vice-Admiral C lirenre
Fkstrom,
Sixth
Fleet
Compm r* was ebminalvd from the
maixler.
law, future commissions might
W ASHINGTON (U P I) — «*n
Th* mravagr pursuvJ the Savage George C. Marshall “*p*nt another
reinstate control*.
Farller. the Commission set up Sons of Sanford as they wingrd good night and hi* enodtllon ia una special committer of memlw-ra their way home aft, r six mouths rhanged.'* Waller Reed Army lloaand industry rtprr-enUUvei to in the Mrdllrrianrau The tu t? pl"il said today.
work out a plan to end retaii “ A well done lo a lop notch and
Sanford.
ceremonies, l.ynn sal at Ca pt.
professional squadron You have B e n e f i t s B U I O l i l i y e d
Thcp ubtUher and his wif- tell Arthur’s desk for photographer* price wars
Tiie Fust I'reahyterlaa (tiancaf
•
tiaal
a JII llerts
a .la
Stt
aai m
if • I &gt; l u l l si i&gt;
*
met
*11
in an
nulstanding
Sanford yesterday for Miami. Then she was taken on a rook’*
W AH H IN U TU N (U P I)
lh* Clxur will present Ha annual Kalb
manner
and
have
maintained
a
Owen* will return nest week for tour of tiie station.
high xtale of readiness under all House Commerce Committee to­ crude all tnusie service at 7:30 pv
fishing on the SI. Johns Itlvi-r
Tin- young Brownie rspresseil
conditions, despite some material day passed a hill boosting retire in. on Palm Sunday, .March 2A
The public is Invited to the particular interrat in the aviation
prnhtrms which were beyond your mrnl and unemployment benefit* Ihr Rev. A. G. Mclntii* announced
groundbreaking Ceremonies
today.
luel storage tanks, aa she visited
control. Come lurk and fly for for railroad worker*.
Tiie presentation tliia year wfl
the station library, firehouse,
Mr* Clara MrClln’.'irk, M. dird us again Good lurk. Kkitrurn ”
ho “ T)te Passion end Hcturreriioq
swimming pool and airrraft lines suddenly at 6 a tn. Inslay.
The tail of VAH 3 men arrived
Of Our lord,” and as in pad
Lynn was acrompsnlrd by her
Horn Aug 10. IM3, in Council early thia morning at Itamry
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I) — The years, will be under th* direction
mother, Mrs W, K Mrlloberti, Bluff. Neb . she rame lo Sanford
i u Id ( 'apt. James Haulage, com­ Army SeJrrlion Hoard (oday rec­ of Mr*. Georg* Touhy, minister at
and Mrs G. II Roliertson. Troop in 1920. She resided at IS 20 West
mander Heavy Attack Wing line, ommended Maj. John Kitanhowrr, inu|jc"
Police arrested five young van­ lui leader
and wife nf Cdr First St She was the wife of the
said, "I'm sure there's not a man (hr Pri sklent'* ton, for promotion 1I Using pais*tn of Scripture ••
dals yesterday aftrr two of them Robertson of VAH II.
Lite W. It. McCIlntnrk.
alive, who hain't lira id of Ihe to lieutenant colonel
were caught brraking into a house
.the basis of (he tl&lt;u&gt;, tho choral
•Survivor* include one sister. riploita nf Five.”
at 1401 Williams Ave
A u l r u L’ l n c f i n n D i n n c r o
will sing nliw anthems to tell
M
u
Ilex
Packard
Daytona
The two hoys, 9 and tl. put the
2\!&gt;K&gt; l i l t C l l o n L i m n g c um. talc of tha tuffering, cnicifuioa
Reach,
and
four
cousins
x
i
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C*
J
"finger” on three others who had
MARIANNA (U P li — Jackvin and resurrection of Chrirt and lllg
Funeral service* will tw at 2 30 I N O V y M 0 I 1 r i n d S
been joining them In a ransacking
County Rep. J . Troy Peacock arknowledgnient ax Saviour.
u m. Sunday in flrisson Funeral ■
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s i*
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Mr*. Touhy will play two pra*
■aid today he will ask the lapis
'^ r i l v h l m r re-mried the incident
TAM P A (U P I) - The reward j|„„1e. \)r )■ Stewart llrm ly of
U:ure lo set the date of (he first -&lt;idc* and the offertory on th* oiv
U, poller, who arrived m lime to,
°" l
7. ? ,h&lt;* &lt;'h ri,,l',r, S '1' " " O iurrh will
JACKSONVILLE (UPD — A Iiemucratir primary in Florida .an and several of the choir mem*
\iction of the klllrr of Uernirdo officUtr
lake Ihe I* , * In hand. They admithers will have tola portions uf lha
'live" air lo »lr
missile which back In May.
a n stood ai ItI.OUO
Burial
will
follow
In
Oaklawn
led entering lha house •■several
anthem* in Ihe hour of niusia.
ariPlentall) fell from a Navy
Memorial Park
time*.’’
The public la invited.
)&gt;-t plane March 4 hat been re
Friend* and member* of his
covered,
tiie
Navy
said
today.
family added tf.ODO lo the fund
EUR EKA, Calif (U P I) — Walter
Knt, Clem Purnell of nearby Mosley, who dird last week, wai
Thursday to aid In the arre
Mure (hen f&gt;n donor* gave blood the gunman who ambushed the
SANTA MONICA, Calif. l l ’P Il— Cecil Field Naval Air idalmn a man nf few words, evtn in his
to the Klk’s Club Blood Bank yes­ wealthy produce dealer *1 hit Dick Powell, teenage crooning came across the weapun Thursday will leasing hi* *173,000 eslale to
home early Monday.
Idol of Ihe l».u&gt;« turned actor and while conducting a private search his sister It rrad: ” 1 will to Ann
terday afternoon
Three young children were seri­
The concent rated drive was
Meanwhile, police still sought a Iirrrtor. was in St John's llospl of his own A demolition tram Mosley the works."
ously burned Wedneaday night
termed "highly aueeetaful
by j motive for Ihe gangland style tal today for treatment for bron ' from the loral naval air station
when Heir trailer home -as 1
Ralph Wight III.
I recovered Ihr pioje:tile ami re
murder.
' rhitlt.
itro rd by flame* In south fteml| turned U lo Cecil Field.
YOKOSUKA, Japan (U P I) — nnle County,
The children were admitted to
U. S. 7th Fleet commander Vice
Adm Frederick N. Klvett* an­ Orange Memorial Hospital Cam*
nounced today that U. S and He- »f th# fire was an exploding oA
public of Korea force* would con healer, according to Sheriff* Dep.
duct a combined
amphibious uty L. J. Krii.
Giants get* into action Phoenix Sanford March M, Tulsa in Day- Haven; April 2, Chattanooga at
Fifth Dirtricl postmasters will
The trailer ua* located within 30
training exrrrlac In April.
ia scheduled to arrive here Sun­ ton* Beach; March a). Phoenix -ir.ford. April 3, Minneapolis at t, y t u n d a y in Rockled 'e
feel of the orange County line,
day. Corpus Chriatl rhecknl in In Sanford; March 30, (liana
infnrd. April I, Corpui L'hriill
Field fepn ii-nlalives J. A Watts
near Adams Inn
Tuesday.
nooga in Sanford; March it, at Sanford; April S, Roehet'cr at
Folluwmg the opener here with Chattanooga In Winlrr Garden
allford; April 7, Omaha at Day- and K I. Sale) are expected to lw
present, as are Inspector* Dol|ho
Mobil*. Corpus Chriiti hat thr
April I, .Mtnt.rapolia In Sanford; !l,n* Reach. April I, Corpus
la ir and a lltUe warmer HalurHackney and C K Moon.
following schedule:
April 2, Mobile in Indlanvitlr; Chrlall
at Sanford:
April 9,
Picrro Manufacturing Company
to­
Flection of district officers will day. High foviey *4 fo *3.
March t». Tulxa it Daytona A,in) 4
m IU1 (n Sanford. April Bnchealer at
Daytuna
Beach;
night 41 to 4h. .Mostly northwester­ will hold an ojwn house tomorrow
Reach: March gt), llmulnn at Day- s Mobile in Indtanvillr April b Af,rtl l0*
*l Sanford and l&gt;e held. Postmaster J. B Jor.ca
ly winds a Pi IS mile* per hour to­ from 2 4 p. in. In Hie now plant at
Iona Bearh; March 22 Mobile at T u | „ ln sanf-rd April 7. Mnliilr
Corpus Chrlsll at San and Mrs June* of Oviedo will atPecan Ave, and Fourth St.
day and tonight.
tend.
Indlanville; March 23 Phoenix ln Sanford; April a, Phoenix in
In Sanford; March 24 Omaha in Sanford

Ceremonies Slated
At Groundbreaking

diplomat* aliould move forward,*
a rrferrnc# to a form of “ dlsrn
gagement” which Khrushchev and
Macmillan promised to study
Macmillan, now meeting with
U rti &lt;fd*rm«n l hanrrilor Konrad
Adenauer in Bonn, already has
assured the German trader that
liti ( n r » »r* Kroundlnt (hat any

News Briefs

Stocks Celebrnto

Milk Commission
Asks Rules Change

'J’

Much Of It

Jobless Pay Lower

10-Year-Old Gels
Station 'Command'

Termite ‘Deduction’

Squadron Praised
For Forrestal Job

Leprechauns Okayed

Marsh all 'Unchanged’

Concert Scheduled
By Chancel Chior

Mrs. McClintock
Dies Early Today

Police Grab Five
Youthful Vandals

L t Col. Eisenhower?

$11,000 Offered
For M an’s Killer

Lost Air Missile

Man Of Few Words

Over 150 Donate

,, J Powell In Hospital

3 Children Burned
As Heater Erupts

Exercises Planned

Spring Training Games Start Tuesday
The first exhibition game by
Giant farm tram* In Sanford wdl
be played Tuesday.
Kicking off the apring schedule
vsill be Corpus Chriatl, Tex., and
Mobile, Ala. The Texans will play
13 garnet In Sanford, seven games
away, Carl Hubbcll, Glanta' farm
club director, said today.
On* wrek from today, Phocnia
merle Rochester, Minn . here as
th* (Ia s i AAA tram of th*

f

Ike Asks More For Military Aid

l ’allied Frees In U-rua linesaj
The S o v i e t Union expreesed
alarm today that the Western
Allies might refuse lo nrgotiale on
the Berlin crisis.
tsvestis, official Soviet news­
paper, accused Ihr West of trying
to solve the Ucrltn crisis with
(snk* instead of the negotiations
wanted by the Russians.
The mags line “New Times” re­
ported fear* America will dt*
courage British Prime Minister
Macmillan’* negotiation plans dur­
ing till Washington visit.
It said Uarmillian’s visit to
Moscow introduced s positive a*
perl to Fast-West re tali,ms and
that "unquestionably there are
grounds” for fe»rs the “ viewpoint
nf op|Ksncnta of negotiations would
predominate.”
Both livrstia and the Commu­
nist Party newspaper P r a v d a
hailed Ihr Fast Herman trip nf
Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev
as showing the Soviet wanted to
negotiate a solution.
Isvcila added that U u i l i l
“ propose* that the armie* of both
York
Manufacturing Co. will sides should withdraw and their
break ground for ita new plant to­
morrow at 10.30 a m.
Turning the first thus el will he
Mrs. Julius l-evy of Chicago. III.,
mother of owner Sam Levy.
The invocation will lw given by
Chaplain William C. Fuller of
Sanford N iva l Air Station. Expreted
for the occasionare
Tcn )(. , rol(l ,.ynn
McRobcrts
Charbe Morrison and John Kri
Lionel A
Arthur
.h r of the Chamber of Commerce. „ *
, ; , U riU l a. command
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and other county and city dlgni mg officer of ihe Sanford . Neval
tar lea.
Air Station.
The new factory will be built by
Lynn’s first make U-lietc order
Carroll-Danicls Construction Com­ was one that would endear her
pany between HarCar Aluminum to all Sanford Navy, if it could
and Allen of Orlando on Highway have been effected. Stic declared
17*2
Friday ari all hands holulay
Fred K. Oweiu, editor and pub­
Lynn is a Brownie Smut from
lisher of Fishing Tackle Trade Troop KM . A i |iart of ihe tiiri
News, hae been in Sanford visit­ Scout wr*^ citlrmihlp program,
ing V -k 3 *m fiK turing. OWcne one . it
* ach troop la taking
U working &gt;in a featurv (lory toe the &gt;ftue i't i7 federal, state.
h is
nationally resd publication tuumy &gt;wJ cj()
about the landing net company and
Following change of command

Postmasters Plan
Meeting Sunday

Weather

Officials Slate
Special Meeting

Phoenix will play 14 games here,
five away. Following the opener
Friday
1 gainst Roc healer, the
Arison* squad meet* the follow
City Commissioner* were to
ing:
meet in tpe-rial sessions at 4 p. in
klareh 21, Minnrapolia Ui Rc ___
ville; rights of way for Slate Road
______a proposed
__ ___ ____
(oday _____
lo discuss
devel
44 weal to the Interstate. 427 l-ano, March 22. Minnca|&lt;olu in (,-,mint on (arm property at Melfrom Altamonte to Orange County S.infotd March 23. Corpus Christ! (unvil|. Celery and locust Ave*.
bn*: bridge arms* the Kronlat- m Sanford; Marih 23, Mlnmapoli*!n „ i iitt|0n to
the development
chee and rigid*of way for eon |in Sanford: .March 26 I**lout ion tn dimiaaion. Chimmitaloner* ’ were
necimg 413 and U
! Sanford: March 29, Corpus
rpvjew
put xnrisii
Chtivli
rrview the sislui
ttalua of annevalMi.
annevalkm.
All should lie under contract m Sanford March 29, Minneapolis j ,, ,ticeling was lo tie held in Ihe
this year, Kridrr said
at Del.and; March 311. Omaha in
manager's office,
Commissioner* added anoliier Sanford
April I. Chattanooga at Winter
secondary project; thr straighten
ing snd rebuilding of SR 427 from
Cinder's Corner to Altamonte
Spring*.
Seminole sui
Alaj.
Donald
L.
faxgeruig.
in a request for 'die Improvement
I'S A F , will be Ihe featurml apeato
of State Road 4« weal.
| Rehearsals will resume Monday *1 Moodar at the Sanford Rotar/
Rolfe Davis, dlalrirt ehairman night for Ihe Hanford Male thorn*, Club luncheon.
said, “ We are very conxcioua of
The group will meet at H p. m. in
Maj. I/iegering la the euff in
that project and hop* lo gel it |the Civic t'enler, under the direc- formaliema iernce* officer fur the
in th* budget." Th* new highwajr 1lion of Harry Weir. Weir has been 221*1 Combat Hupixsrt Group of
would Join y . g. 441 m lake confined to his home with a rata of SAC at McCoy Air furce Base,
Orlando.
lOUfilfi lUJolpt.

County Makes Strong Plea For Bridge
Seminole County Comraitsionera
were a^med with "big slicks” yes­
terday when they made their
primary requests to the State
Road Department.
The Commlinon asked for a
new bridge to replace the narrow
wooden span on State Road 413.
The one way atrurture I* a bidO tlcncck on the Sanford New Smy­
rna Beach highway.
Victor Hutchins, general man
a.ier of a lightweight aggregate
plant that hope* to locate east
of the Ottcrn bridge, said that
present condition* would nereiab
late a longer I rucking route as
concrete carrier* would not ha
able to utilise tho west bound high­
way.
Commissioner* emphasised tl *t

j&amp; m tfa rft Iif r a li)
*

Rotary Will Hear
Chorus To Resume Air Force Major
Sessions Monday

Open House Slated

Jaycees Seek Reform Of U. S. Taxes
Tea reform, lax reevaluafon
and a change in the tax itructui*
are (he wishes of many Ameri­
can*.
T i t is like the weather. Every,,oe
**• ^
*»
J 1** *
**— xantil now,
T ie Jayirea have accepted the
challenge Tiiey are getting tlgn*
lure* (rum all over Ihe country
Already, more than two million
people hav* signed petition* ask
ing for Ihe reduction id govern mrnl
expenditures and a program at
tax reform.
Florida Stela chairman at the
project ia Art Harris, NanlonL
Harris, and loral ehairman Car
roll Burke, rrprrtenl the U. S.
Junior Chamber of Commerce.
Inspired by a talk wKh Mika
Graval, Paul Revere ot Project
Taa Keform. the focal m*a have

entered th* program with anlhusiairn. Gravel, who haila from
Anchorage, Alaska, haa visiled 23
state* and covered more then 13.viO miles on the project. H r will
return to Sanford March 23 to
gather up Ui* petition* and lake
them to Washington, where they
will be preset.led April 13 to Coltgrea*
Gravrl etall must cover the rest
of th* statra within th* neat few
weeks Behind him, he leave* an
armful af petition*, explanatory
literature and dedicated tax refor­
mist!.
Mure than I.OUO signatures are
needed from .Seminole County. AD
rlvtr and social clubs are being
contacted; business firms era aooperaltng. Volunteer! may tail
Burks to help Jn securing name*.
Goal of U. I . Jay cees la a signsfor every yard at ground

across the U. S. T h li mean* I#
2IKI.0QO names, with 00 rrpeata.
Under the pr&lt;-t«ni lax structura,
the average man works longer
each day lo pay Ids taaea than
for any other single item.
Of each eight hovr day, bo
worka two hour* and 23 minutes
to pay taaea as compared to one
hour and 3» minutes for food,
1me hour and 23 minutes for .‘sous­
ing. 17 minutaa for clothing, 48
mrnutri fur transportation, 14 min­
utes for medical cars, *&gt; minutaa
for rscrsaUoQ and M minutaa fct

all Oher.
Tha local Jaycwa ehairman M g
bars an opportunity to **• ft*
facet of Congressmen when MM
petitions are wheeled Into tha
Houaa. Tha man whose town geld
lha moat signature*, on a pen­
ce nt agr bails, will go lo Washing­
ton with UraveL
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Church Of Christ

iNazarene

« III Rf II OK C HRIST
L A K E MARY
2nd SI. aid FJm Art.
i&gt;n&gt;r|r M. Y «U »
Mimtt#r CHURCH U F T H E NAXARENK ,
Lake Mary
Bible Stb'M’il .
10:00 a. m.
Paitor
Morning Wnrihip
11:00 a. m .|K. L. Drawdy .........
Evening Worihlp
7:4'• p. m Sunday School ......... 10 00 s. m.
11 00 a. m.
Wei. Bib!# Study
. 7:4$ p. m Morning Wonnlp

Baptist
F U S T BAPTIST CHURCH
l i t Park Arrant
W. P. Bronkt. Jr. .
. Paiter
F. B. I'liber . . . . Aiaoc. Pastor
Morning Werihfp . . . . t t i a. m.
Sunday School ............ #-45 a. m.
Morning Worthip . . . . II oo a. m.
Training Ustea ........... * 1* P- »•
Ermine Womhlp ........ 7:30 p. m.
Prayer Service 7 30 p. m.
Numery available
CENTRAL ViAPTTST CHURCH
Cor. Ilth SI. 4 Oah A*e.
Rev. Gall S m ith .............P«»lor
Sunday School ........ # 4$ a. »&gt;
Morning Worihlp . . . . 11:WJ a. in.
Training Union . . . . . . . . 4:1$ P- m.
Evening Worihlp ..........1:00 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Strrlco 1:00 p. m.

CHLRCH DK CHRIST
Geneva
Ralph Brewer Jr..........Eviaaitifl
Bibl# Sfbaul
........ 10:00 a. tn,
Morr.mjc W orihlp.......I1:OQ &gt;. m
K.vmnr Wur.hiti . .. . 7;10 p. m
Wed. iTiye r Service .. 7 ..10 p. m.

CCUUUOTA BAPTIST CHURCH
C. o. Swaggerty ............ Putor
Sunday School . . . . . . 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worihlp . . . . 11:&lt;W o. m.
E L D E R SPRINGS
B A P TIS T OIL'SCH
Jga Dmrttalu .................... Fatter
•■day School . . . . . . . . 0:40 aw*
Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Training Union ........ 0:10 P- *"•
Evening Worihlp ........ 7:J0 p. m.
Wed. Prarer Service 7 30 p. m.
FIR ST B A rT IB T CHURCH
o r GENEVA
Jack I* Stewart ........... Putor
Sunday School ........ !#•* a. m.
Memlng Sevrleo . . . . 11:44
"»•
Training Union ........ 4:30 p. m*
Evening Worihlp . . . . 7:30 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service .. 7:30 p. m
H IIX CR EN T BAPTIST CHURCH
OP GENEVA
Chirlci W. Ilttnll Jr. ... Paiter
Sunday Sehool ......... 10.00 a. m.
Morning Worihlp . . . . 11:00 a. ra.
Training Union ........ 4:15 p. in.
Evening Womhlp . .. . 7:10 p. w.
fid . Prayer Service 7.10 p. ra.

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Part Ave. at tth SI.
Bev. John W. Thoms•
Putor
Holy Kurhif.it ........... 1:00 i. m
Faaiily Service—
Chtirrh Srhonl .......... 1:1$ a. m
Morninr Pnyer—
Seraon ................ 11:00 •. M
Holy Communltn— .
Tur«day ....................... 7:30 a. nr
Wvdnrtdiy ................ ]0:00 a. m
Thursday...... ..............7:30 a. m.
Sirramtnt of Penanr*
Saturday ............. 8.00 9 00 p. m.

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COM M UN ITY
P R ES B Y TE R IA N CHURCH
l ake Mary
John W. TUley ....... . . . . F n io r
Sunday School ......... 10 w a. m.
Morning Worahip . . . . 11 W) a. in.
Junior High Weilminister
Fellowship ................ 4.30 p. m
Senior High WcilmloUter
Fellowship ................ 7:30 p. m.

PtNECRKAT AMEMBLY
o r GOD CHUBCH
GOOD SHEPHERD U N ITE D
Cor. 27th aad Elm
LU TH ER A N 4.HI RCII
II. M. Snow .................. Paiter
Boaford Shrlaa Clab
Sunday School ..........0:1$ a. m.
lit SI. aad Leo Ave.
Morning Worahip ...1 0 SO a. n .
Erncit Rollrk Jr. .
Putor
Church School ........ 0:43 a. m. Evening Worship ....7 00 p. m.
Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. m.
TIIE ALLIANCE CHURCH
Lulher Icarus ........ 1:30 p. m.
Wed. Choir Practice .. 7:30 p. » . Christian aad Miaaloaary AlUaaca
Park Avt. aad Uib SI.
Wed. litntefl Services . . . . I p. in.
David S. Camrlii ........... Pastor
(Both held at paraonagi)
Sunday School ........... 9.43 a. m.
L L T H E K A N C H U R O I O F TU B Morning Worahip . .. . 19:40 a, m.
Evening Service ........ 7:43 p. m,
nrt)i:K 3iEit
A.Y F. Y'ouih Service .. 9 30 p. m.
103 W. :sth Plato
Karbari W. Goirii ............ Palter Wed. Trayer Service 1:00 p. m.
Bundle Bcbool - ... 5 is a. m.
FIR ST CHI RCII OF CHRIST
Adult Biblo C l a n ........ 0:13 a. m.
BfTPN TIAT
Warship Servlta . . . . . 10:30 a. m.
980 K. Brrond B(.
ihinday School ........ 11:04 a. m.
ST. LUK E'S L U TH ER A N
flundey Worship ___ _ 11:00 a, m.
M u l l (Near Ovloda)
M;00 p. m.
Stephen M. Tuhy
........ Pitlur Wednesday Service
Morning Worihlp .......a.23 i. m. Tuevday Iteadirg . '3:30*4:30 p. m.
Sunday School ..............0:00 a. m. Thursday Readme 2.30-4:30 p. m.
ChriitUn Day School, Monday
through Friday — Kindergarten »
CHURCH OP GOD
Elementary ................... 9.00 a. m.
Frratk Ave. aad 21ad 81.
Joel D. Brown .................. Paiter
Sunday flehoel .......
"Hun.,
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Evangellstle Btrvita
7:30 p. m.
410 Path Ava.
Tuesday Bervica........ 7:30 p. m.
T . C. O'Sleen .................. Paitor
Morning Worship.......... 1.30 i. m.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
Sunday Si hoot ....... 0:43 a. m.
OP L A TTE R DAY SAINTS
Morning Worihlp . .. . 11:00 a. m.
City H ill
SIYP Meeting!------ ... 1:30 p. m.
J. O. Brooks ... Branch 1'ieiidtnt
I Intermediate. Senior)
... 10 00 a. m.
Organ Vriperi ..............7:11 p, m. .Sunday Bchi«l
Evening Worship . .. . 7.39 p. m. Sacragient Meeting . . . . G.OO p. m.

Methodist

Sunday Mo a m ............ 7;00 a. m.

. . . . . . . . I lls a. m.
. . . . . . 10:00 a* m.
. . . . 11:10 a. m.
Dally Mata . . . . . . . . . 7:13 a. w.

Christian
F IR S T C H R IS TIA N CHLRCH
1M7 B. Sanford Ava.
Hubert Counti ........ AD lalerim
Sunday Behael ........... f i l l a. ra.
'(aenlag
M
atab Warship . .. 11:00 a. m.
ftg
jji C n m a .......... |:|0 p. ra.
Youth

Adult SYalatag Ctutao . OilOp. ra.
Evaaia# Worahip...... TiOOp. ra.
SKrcation .............. fiM p. as.
CO N GR EG ATIO N AL
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C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H

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Park A r t. ai Jlth Su
* Barnard X a o i................ Paata*
■ibla School.................0;4S a. m.

Mooateg Worahip...... 11:00 g ai.

TH E

C H U R C H FOR A LL . .
A LL TO R TH E C H U R C H
The Church ii the «reite!t fitter «n earth fer
the building of character and good &lt;iticcaihip.
It it * itoirHou&lt;« of fpitiiuil mine*. Without a
•hung Church, neither dinw ricy nor cmliralion
tin turn**. T h e n are four aound-reatoat wrhy
every pervon should attend service* regularly and
•uppert the Church. They art: ( I ) Foe hi*
ownuVe. ( 2 ) For hit children** t ilt . ( 3 ) For
ihe tile of hit community and nation. (4 ) For
thr u l t of tho Cliurth iticlf. which M (d t hit
metil and mttnial support. v P Ln to to to
(bunhjitfululy and «»»d| your lliUe drily.
Day

Dor.k

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Mark
I’talmt
I’aaim*
laalalt

Monday
Tu r»la y
Wednesday'

Thurtday
Friday
Saturday

thapUr Varna

Act*
llruternnc

Of course I don’t scareiyou-il’m only, a JitU«,boy.. making belisv*
I’m-a big bid 'man.'
Some day, Uiougti^t’irH fte bigrSome day’this* game might be
real, ’cause even the biggest bad man w a s once a little boy. And who
knows what made him|Jpwrong?JThat’s why early training is so im­
portant.
In church*andfBiblo'achod)rwealearn about^God’a kindness and
love, and how we can trust Him for the things'we need. Wc learn
to wonf to help others, instead of hurting them.
Encourage the children you know to learn all the good.they can.
Make,church t and»B ible. schooliyouri fam ily custom—please.

III John

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FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CUURCII OP LONGWOOD
E. Ruth Grant .............. paster
Sunday School ........ 19 oo a. m.
Morning Worihlp . . . . l|;no a. m.
Evening Service..........7:00 p. m.
Wrd. Prajrr Servlta ,.7:0o p. in.
Frl. Prayer Servlta ..,.7:00 p. m.

A L L SOULS CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Oah Av*. it tth SL
|{rv. Lirhard Lyons ........ Pallor

to-be

Other Churches

EOEN E/K K M V.TH ODIST
CHURCH
Citrus llrlghte
CAarUl F Brown ............ Putor
Sunday school ........... 10:00 a. m.
ttobert C** Byrd ***«*•»**** ■fliloff Morning W orihlp........ 11 oo a. m.
Sunday School . . . . . . . . 10:*# a. m. Wed. Prayor tlervica .. 7:30 p. m.
Morning W o rih lp ,.... 11:0® a. m.
ruining Union ............ 4*®P* !*• GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Evealag W o rih lp ........ 7 10 p. nv*
riaocretl Htheal AadJteriam
Hid. r r i j e r Servlta 7:30 p. m*
W, Thomi« Pirtons Jr. .. Putor
Sunday Kctfool ............ a 41 a. in
• FIR ST BA PTIST CHURCH
Morning Worship ........ 11 a. m
o r OVIEDO
Jack T . Dry ant ............... P«»*or
FOSTER CHAPEL
Blindly School ........... E D
*R*
METHODIST Cltl Ri ll
Morning Womhlp .... 11:00 t . m*
Otteda
Training Union . . . . . . . . 0.13 p. m.
Sunday School .......... 0:43 a. m.
Eventes Service .......... 7:00 p. ra.
Morning Worship . . . . Jl:u i a. m
Wed. Prayer Service 7 30 p. «a.
Evanteg Warthip . . . . a.oo p. m

Catholic

sinner-

UPSALA COM M UNITY
PR ES BYTER IAN CHURCH
John W. Ptlley ................... Patter
Morning W o rih lp .........a oo a. m.
Sunday School ......... 1 0 .« a. m.
Wrsi minister Fellow ship
Junior ................... 0 30 p. tn.
VTritminliter Fellowship
Seniors .......................7.30 p. m.

T U B SANFORD
CONGREGATION OP
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
1021 W. lit 8L
Sunday WaUhlowar
Study ................... a.00 p. m.
Wad. BlMa Study.......7:30 p. m.
Frl. Ministry School ... 7:30 p. ra.
Friday S rrvlre ............*10 p. m.

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P R ES B Y TE R IA N CHURCH
D ENARY
Denary civic te ller
A. C. Summers .......
Tailor
Sunday School .......... a CO a. m
Morning Wurahip ., lo w a. m

Lutheran

L A K E MONROE
B A P TIS T CHURCH
Throo mUan »»* t a! Saalnrd
■ P in t ft., right at Moaraa

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Dpincopal

F R E E METHODIST CHURCH
Laurel Ave. at 4th Si.
Ira E. Hindman J r ............ Putor
Sunday School ............0:43 a. rn.
Morning Worihlp .. . 10:43 a. ra.
FM Y ........................ 7:00 p. m.
Evening Worship . . . . 7 30 p. m.
Mon. FM Y RecraailM 7:00 p. m.
Turn. FM Y Pmyer ., 7:39 p. m.
Wid. Prayer .Service 7:30 p. m.

m S T B A P TIS T CHURCH
OP LONGWOOD
Coe. O i n k A Crank St&gt;.
C. L. Putch ....................• p“ ,#r
Sunday SchdBl ............0:1$ a. n .
Morning WMRiip . . . . Ut®4 •• **•
Training Union . . . . . . 4:43 p. m.
Evading Worihlp
V:43 p. m.
Wed. l*rayor Sorvleo 7:43 p. w

i

Presbyterian

F IR S T P R ES B Y TE R IA N
CHURCH
CHUBCH OF CHRIST
Dak A«e. aad Third At.
Paala
A. G. Mrlnnis
Patter
Bible Study
...... 10.00 a. m. Morning Worahip . . . . I 4$ a. m.
Morr.lnr Worship . . . . 11:00 a. in. Sunday School ......... i 41 a. m.
Evrnlnc W oithlp .............. 7;M p. m. Morning Worihlp . . . . 11:00 a, m.
Senior Felloirihip
.. $ 30 p. in.
Evening Worahip . . . . 7:oo p. m
H O LT CROSS EPISCOPAL
Wad. Prater .Service
7 00 p. m.
CHURCH
Nuraery Available

PINK cat: S T b a p t i s t c h u r c h
A L L B U N TS EPISCOPAL
H I W. Ouora Raid
I HUNCH
Donald Graveameir ........ Pallor
Khterpnw
Stisday School ............. 1:43 a. m.
Merning Worihlp . . . . 11-W# m- Pr. Paul S h u lu ................ Patter
Italy l ammunura—
Training U n io n .......... P- n&gt;.
Evented Womhlp ..........7:4$ p. m. Sundir ........................ 0 00 a. m
Wad. Prayer Service 7:4$ p. m. Morning Prayar—
Bermun ..................... 0.30 a. m.
Nursery available
Italy Communion—
lit Sunday etch raanth 0:31 a. m.
I0 V T H BIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
CHRIST CHURCH
E . 27th 94. * Park Avr.
U ip M d
Car aid B. Price ........... P «te r Rev. Gen rye L. Granger
putor
Sunday Bible School .. 10.00 t. ra- Sunday Brrvlra
0 a. m.
aching . . . . . . . . . . . . II-do a. w. Church school
10:00 o. m*
,Ja Study ............... 7:00 p. m. Holy Communion
vnxaliatio Praochtei t : U p. m.
Pint, Third Eundiy
‘ Prayer Barpteo I.4I »•
W EST SIDE
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
41S If. Belly A rt.
William I* Stephen ........ Palter
Sunday School . . . . 10:04 n. m.
Morning Worihlp . . . . 11:00 a. m.
BihU Study .............. 7:00 p. m.
K mutes Werahip......... 7 : » p. m.
Wad. Prayar Servlet.. T:M p. m.

3'oung Peoplr’i Meeting 1:13 p. m.
Kteoing Worihlp .
I 0 p. m.
Wed. Prayar Service 1:09 p. m.
Muiionary Meeting
First W ednrtday.........I 00 p. m.

SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Seventh hi. aad Kim Ave.
A. U. McClure .................. l’astor
Saturday Sabbath School P.34 ».ra
Morning Worrhlp . .. . j l oo a. m.
Wrd. Prayer Servlr# ,. 7:30 p. m.

TH E RKYIVAL TABERNACLE
24th aad Chaw Ate.
L. T . Tasker .................. Fatter
PA OfA WESLEYAN
Sunday School . . . . . . 10.M a. m.
Morning Worthip . .. . 11:00 a. ra.
METHODIST CHURCH
4 MUaa W ill m KL 44
Eveoiog Worship . . . . 7:43 p. ra.
., 7:11 p. rn.
Cecil W. Sbatfar ............ Patter Tueadiy Service
Sunday School ........... i;4 l a. m. Thursday Bervica........ f .U p. in.
Morning Worihlp . . . . 10:43 a. m.
Weileyin Youth . . . . g:43 p. m.
Evening Worship........ T 39 p. ra. UN ITY CENTER OF A ANFORD
Woman's Club— 344 Oak Ava.
Wad. Pnyar Service 7:39 p. ra.
Josrphin# It. Btucki*........ 1’astur
Sunday Worship....... 11:00 a. in.
FIRST CM VR ni
Woodruff Hulling
OF T H E NAXARENK
l#d r.. Firal SI.. Ra. lit
W. tad it. al Mapla Ave.
Tuesday Clas................ ...
p. w.
X. H. Spear Jr. ........... Faster
TH E SALVATION ARMY
Sunday School ........ 0 45 a. m.
Morning Worship . . . . 10:43 a. ra.
t i l E. Second it.
N Y P i ........................ 0.30 p. ra. Sunday:
N .Y .P J. * N.L.S......... • p. m. Sunday School ........ 1#.« a. m.
Oaapal Servlta ............ T p. « . Haiiaaaa Meeting .... 11:04 t. ra.
Mr#at Mae ling ««„•**, 4*34 p* ra,
fair
NAXARENK
Y P L ............................. 7:41 p. ra.
O BRIAN HOAD
Salvatian Matting . . . . T il l f . a .
Lav. Jim Fufcer ..............Poiter Tueadayt
Sunday school ............1.43 a. m. Corp L'adata
&gt;.10 p. tn.
Morning worship ....10;43 o. m. Raad Practica............4 » p. a .
Youth tervlN ............ 0:41 l&gt; 9 . Ladiaa Hama Uagua 7:10 p. ra.
Lvargelulic semes ..7:30 p. at. Thuri. Prayar Service 7 30 p. ra.
Wod. prayar u n its ..7:30 p m. Sal. S tm t Mealing I N p. a .

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Little David Given Chance For Life

A rt Or Cheesecake? Congress To Say
WASHINGTON a r i l — Con t inned an attempt by l tided Ar*
crcri ii planning tn u ; r up thi litti to tend copies or thr lady's
-tu rn in ': &lt;tuet:ion: When it in »r- tort rail through ihr mail at an ad
Willie masterpiece J u i t p l a i n for a nr«&gt; movie. L'niteti Artitts it
fighting the ban in court.'
rhceiccake?
Chairman Kathryn K . Granahan
T h - particular m ajlrrptf.p (or
possibly cheesecake i in nurd ti iD -l’a » of the Home postal opera
lipnt m hr omm liter announced her
KrancUco Goya'* painting "The
Naked
i Spanish lady who mb.omrmtUr will 'thoroughly rTlounge* aland in only in tm biju- plorc" the entire situation iintnedi
jlcty.
out lock.
,
Mrs t.'ranahan taid the tul&gt;eomThr N r * Y rk post office hat
milter hoped that ihe potimauer
.cncral't arm ‘ it itrong mouth"
io present thr sending of obscene
itrraturc thr.ugh thr mailt,
flat thr taui if it isn't. Ihr tub.
omradtee intend! * io dee clop and
recommend legislation which will
g. ve him the nc:e*iary ’.jola."
She brut ird attde arguments
that the post o.ucr « u centering
art became the bare lid y whom
Uoya inimortalited in odt in U M
it not a girlie pinuu hut a great
matlrrpicce known throughout the
world.
"It It indeed .a *ad commentary
in our vcn»e of value* when we
, annot distinguish between oh celi
f art which are a matter of na­
tural pride and Ihr utc of tucli ob­
ject! at luret to the tlieatrr hot
office." thr taid in a statement
sabml.ird I d thr Iluuse
Mr*. t-i.nahan taxi thr attempt

Everybody

needs

money

sometime

when you d o . . ,
visit F A M IL Y !
If you need

to tend thr ptclurr of Goya * lady
through thr mailt ' » t i not intend*
rd to ra ltr thr dignity of thr paint!Bg.'*

phone: FAirfii 2-4612
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DflESSStit) FOIt UADlaY •
- tis'nrjfi* William* p .: ■&gt; u
few p o in t e r s f i v m h is m u lh r i* . M i
A l i i V\ i JI i . u iiw . a b o u t
k e e p in g f i t l y t u i l i l h i* f u t h p r . I .1- ; m l l» \ \ »'11.-- n . ' I i i n l
c r e w m a n . H i t i v i 'i l i.t t liv S;n». ■ -I N ;»s.si A i r . : t • p in a : u - r
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m m m o r e I n t i re p te d in .- o n ie U iiu t: t " i m i
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U. 5. Is Unhappy At 'Small' Cigars

UP TO$600

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ii’s Unlucky Day,
Put Lucky For Tof

Seven Persons Die
As Fire Hits Home
EASTON*. Maine. t l ' P I t - Seven
pertont— two men and five child­
ren— were killed early today
when f.re swept a one and a half
tlory frame house jut) ouftidr
this small rity.
Th r victimi werr iJrntifed as
John Mersey and fu r of hit club
drrn and Carl t.dndy who was
Viiitina thr Ilertev*
A fire official laid thr bodies,
have no! ye! hern reeosrred from
the ruin* Cauie of thr blare is
not yet known
Mr*. Chrittmr llrraey and one
other child, a little girl, n e a p ­
ed before Ihr flamet destroyed
their home. Both rrrriv rd ruts
and burnt am! were taken to a
I’rrvipie Isle Hospital
llrraey wai reported to he a
Chilian fireman employed a! one
of the northern Maine A ir haset
either I’retque Isle or lotting

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CHICAGO ( t T l'-T L .-.i.a n d s of
I&gt; • tors at Childrens Memorial unlrr &lt;hi'rs alien a-.d getting ic T
small rontriliutnrs and the skilled lio-piitl said Oat Id, a Tv month-’ 'j-ijir'rd siith the hospital.
hands of physicians teamed up to
Davil s», s wheeled mto the op­
old 'blue bsby", seas In i»ti«farglie lit be Pat id Stewart a chance
erating room shortly before noon,
inry
eondlttofi
after
a
delicate,
lodav for a normal life.
T.i'-irt.las for the life orf mr-lour heart op-tralicn Thura . I
ileaih n;&lt;ratlo.i performed hy a
das aftrrmion
Althnti-h they te-nied the sur lean of sutr.r of the best heart
surgeon! in the is and,
Srrs a ‘ reiatise succe;s," doctors
cautioned that the nest day or t&gt;] A hospital spike sin an taid Da*
would tn- 'c ru c ia l' in David's de­ sul ra rre out of the tang opera*
termined tlrugj.le iisard recov. tinn in " t e lh f a e ln r y '' condition.
ery.
David, of \ sllemar, t’alif,. a «uh
C H k R I.O rtT \ C It I 'll —
The lint bahy b rn i the Char urli of San Kraerltco. was horn
loile arc • t - !,» » ill bi 1 1 i \ witli a conmlcle Irantpuidinn of
the blou.1 ve'teli if hit heart, a
rirn if It Is Ft ‘d i * ! ir 1 :h
(it
*
vet
non mere esn'itiop -ihic'i pr.'vrntrd hts
of a local rad i *t itiun will lie hl»o ! from galling enough osygen
As a m u !!, hit tkm had a MuIhr l-al&gt;y'* Ivnrfa.-t.ir
i«‘i tinge and his desrlopnirni wa»
S n .v t-e Ii ■&lt; elf ua* barn no
stunted He lackrd thr ttrrngth to
bn-! v t I- n .h , Ci'p drcldrd
walk rr it: up because of the de­
Thn-.diy to .Is mi.-thing 'or a tect and faced an early death
cilild drawing th:* . ii-puieillv un
Hut that was helore Davids
lucky birtlidii
lie called Kays
Gar\. columnist lor the charlotte n.laht became known lo thousands of friends and well-wishers
n r , for in
around the eounliv. Hit parents,
1 Why nut buy Mime «!iwk and Mr and Mrs Thomas Stewart,
make a canitalitl out &lt;d ihe kid
nothin l afford to bring Das id to
Gary suggested
Cbnago where the operation for
The iwo fmalts dcenlrrl on slock
lu* - mditinn was drvelnped.
tn an airline, which was selling
t f . ml brgan a minletl roller
(or abort SIT a share
family, a San
Cole Knight fne shares.
I'raiu'itro new.paper los'k up lltr
1 aii r in Ihe das the announcer raute and toon a "dollars for Da
i died ihe column *l again " fins s O ' .ampaign tnowhallrd into a
is a great cuuntrs ‘ t-e said The ft" " &gt; fund lo finance the trip
d ain't Keen -oen set, and at and ihe operation
real) lies made |1 M "
1he Sir saril flew to Chicago
Tlie stock had g mi up Id rents from y»n l-'raocttro Sunday im lj
Das id spent thr neat few days
a share.

\l kSIU N G TO .V t f f 1 The In
irrnat llrsrnuc Sersice wants tonic
small lubaeru rumpamei to stop
ng ta v ri hy n - j - n t |o &lt;alls I
•small cigars" tha! ate more like
ctgarellet.
Hie federal rs ri e tax on small
ctjari it 7S cent* per i ""O, sui
dgarrllcj t&lt; per i
I'rosfucllnii of - - cigart, at
reported 1st the rrsrnic irrsice.
has tkyruckrltwl trout a normal I
MOO.Ii last August t&lt;&gt; r i si :u;. i in
’ anuary.
Illfirials say it s nut a sudden
tinokml lad. Italiur thry talii, ' a
handful'' of companies aiyiear lu
hase "switcht l" from cigarette to
cigar production prrtuntaMy lo
lake advantage id 'he lower tas
late.
The IBS tent letters Ibis werk
to the tot.akro companlrt tslliIhem t.t'irr to stop t ip pra lice nr
to rspert a new ruling that wutdd
make the to called small i i . ir*
subject to ths- ilg j etle si Ii
Thr reserii!.- u -r u ir ileclir l I
Identity the COiupa' ifs i.ut It si aun^ctitoml tliat nope of tin ilia or
tolitrro firms was tusnUrd
The law t.ssi a cigar it a roll

Consult Your
Supplier
or

Kilgore Seed Co.

of tol'ii -o ISrapjwd tn tobnceo and
a t'lgjrrtte is a rofl of tnb.irco
seati|..-,| jn t aiwr.
The IlfS *aid some mannfaiiur
ers u .nr been using wrapiwr*
mails' of Ti i onstit-jts d or slirs-t toIsacrsi tat officials said it sail hr
i!ra&lt; hnl ohitr ami otherwise has
nan) . narat iru-tics of paper.

ELECTRIC

Royburn To Stay
Until ‘Majority’
\k \SHINGIOV it I ' l i - Speak, r
S.ut lias burn of Tesat says he
won t retire from Congress unlit
hr e.-,n claim a rn» only of the
Scnatr'. t*a and tJion lo he tttu
rttemhvrs
".Mister Sant' ssas honored
Tliutsdav m-fhl at * party tn the
Capitol * old Supreme Court rhain
tier lit Senate Dritio.iatlr leader
I . ) Iwlon It Johnson it ottu-r si na
tor s and k ice I’rettdrnt Niton All
are former House members
The southern bald eagle differ*
n other migrant turd* in that
It pest* d irlng the winter.

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By W ILI.IAM §. W IITTr.
W A S H IN G TO N - The W rit it
tlowly but turely replacing Ihe
South aa Ihe holder of the balance
of power In Ihe Senate, and Ihut
to a enn«iderabla degree In th?
country Ittelf.
Increasingly, the future will belong In theie prrdanrmately young
Democratic Senator* uno Itjv ~
coma here from the fxr and open
•pacet.
Ironically, too.
thetr
ipacel were largely trilled by the
tired, dotty migration from the
South that followed the Civil W’ar
and the rollapte of Ihe Confeder­
ate rauae.
The Kail I* the home of the
Ivy l.eague rolirgrt, which many
believe to Im- the only beacon* m
what I* otherwue a national tea
of educational dsrknrx But thrte
newr Weitrrn men of newr power
actually are the real egghead! of
Ihe Democratic party. And in
nearly every cate three tnindt
were hatrhrd tn home grown col
leget.
rhui It ft that i t the political
dominance of the South I* jinking
Ihe old intellrrlual dominance of
New Kngland I* linking, t«v
Great rhangee arr oceurlng a iro 't
our pullthal lantlicape
Theie point* are no longer
merely theoretical and academic
It wat evident even in the lad
Congrett that the W'ctlern Sena
tor* were approaching a point
where, In coalition with the moder
ate Southerner*, they could run
Ihe Senate It (» now hemming
plain that the moderate Southern
er* within a *hort lime may need
the W'etlerner* even mure than
the W'etlernrtt will need Hunt
All Hut I* dluilratid hy Hi.- •■*
traordinary genemiity with wthlth
the old Senate ftemocra'* have
dealt in giunc important com­
mittee aaiignmenli lo the pew
W'rttrrncri. (It it in Irgntathr
rommitteet that a Senator make*
hit real mark, (ar more often
than in debate on the Senate
floor i
Senator Gale McGre of Wyom­
ing. a 43 year old hltlory profe**
or until the November election*
ha* gone onto Ihe Appropriation*
Committee, the *crond mn*t p«w
rrful in the Senate. Thi* group
hold* the key* to Ihr federal ea&lt;h
Im* Krethtnan Senatora timply do
not reach that committee— but one
ha* (hit time.
Senator Eugene McCarthy of

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For year*. Seminole County clay deposits have been
Viewed more ns a nuisance than as an nsset.
Bui il has been found to be excellent for the maunfact me of lijthtvvcitfiit ay;:n^nte for concrete. Officials pre­
dict that thin discovery could thanyo the future of Horida a
construction business.
Use of the niryreyote in the state has been limited airier
th* material has been imported front North lieoryia and
Tennessee.
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Seminole County's first plant to produce the ayKreyule
•oon will be under construction near the Osteen Bridge. Pro­
duction tentatively is scheduled to start next year. Some tiO
persons will be employed by the plant at its inception. This
[represents another fine young industry for the county. It
{will briny no air pollution problems, according to Victor H.
•Hutchins Jr., Orlando, general manager.
The onlv roadblock in the path of the plant is the rickety
.bridge at Osteen. Officials are m«t willing to risk loaded
trucks on the structure.
I &gt; However, Seminole County Commissioners yesterday
•ought to take care of this item. A new bridge headed the
(list of projects the Commission asked the Statu Rond Hoard
(to approve. Commissioners had planned to request a new
'bridge before the plan, announced plans to locate here. 'I he
^industry's announcement Just added emphasis to the re­
quest.
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Hutchins said more than 00 per cent of the nation's contret* block and structural concrete is made of the aggregate,
although the industry is only 10 years old.
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Mother Karth may have provided Seminole County with
an unexpected bonanza.

B rookfield To Grow
llriKikfield Mills has Joined Sanford’s two other textile
^plants in announcing expansion plans.
When York Manufacturing moves Into its new plant,
uund for which will be broken tomorrow, Brookfiold will
gin plans to at least double it* present personnel and
itnachlnery.
Alix Schneidman, president of Alix of Miami, said that
;op«rationa at the Sanford plant "may even be tripled."
As in Hie case of Sanford Manufacturing and I'lerro
Manufacturing, our other two textile plants, the lln*okfleld
announcement comes ns very g&lt;«sl news. Tomorrow, Hierro
will hold open house in its new building at f ourth and Hecan.
What better proof dues industry need that Seminole
County offers fine industrial climate?
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Nasser Runs Risk Of Soviet Breach

I C A IR O ( U I ' I ) — I ’nilrd Aral. Hr
public Pre'ident (Jamal ,Multi
K ilte r li risking Soviet ill»|ilr*»
e 4 urr and • piMilble hall In Haitian
military and economic sat in hit
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campaign againii the CominunltU
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ia Iraq, Wr.Mern diplomat* m &gt;.
' Natter
Istmrhrd hit altark
Wrdnrtdsy with *irmi( rrllicUm
of Irani I ’remirr Adbcl Karim
Kattrm. He charged Irani Cumiminitts were l a Xmg orders from
*‘lhe foreigner" and trying In turn
Ilia II A If. Community
At }r t , there hat been no Mot
taw reaction tu Natter * rhargrt.
Motion lladio hat Mamrd tha
■hurt-lived tra&lt;|l revolt on "colo­
nial imi&gt;erialitlt" and hat made
no attempt to link Natter with the
Irani rrhelt.
1 Wevtcrn diplomat* here tael
Natter look I hr rttk of losing .oil
from the Kernel liman, which hat
•quipped hia troop* with jrta and
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lank* and it helping to hultd the
Avwan Dam, hreautr lie runtd not
Ignore the expulsion of 10 t' A I!
diplomalt from Iran and Die im­
plied charge Dial the I A It wa*
behind the unturcrttful retail.

Kidnapers Release
Women, Children
AI.GIKBS t i l l 'l l
T o o Italian
ttomrn kldnapeel from their fate,
II day a ago liv Algerian llrbrlt
sere tafe in trench handt (bur*,
day.
the french &lt; ommand announ
ceil that the trtfn retcucd membn* of tlie return family, forced
in march To mile* were In good
heallh hut rthautlrtl when found
Wednesday nigld The army tali!
there « a t rm Irate of the Ihre
Cream hrnlhrra vtfiu al*o had been
raptured l&gt;y the reltell.

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Then
there’*
Hrprrtrntativr hr thoutd tie working hack In
W A S H IN G TO N — l.a lrl), Ihe frank Collin fit., Mainei who mid Waihington Aflrr all. they tald,
men of Congrrii hate l&gt;rrn lay­ hi* homcfulki m a new Getter that that ) what he wat elected for
the Haute of nrprrtenlatitet ' op
so when he didn't make it bark
ing tome antarfng thing* altuut eralr* tomelhing like a rlrcui *’
in Mattarhuveili
for
teveral
Ihemtrltet Whit they've laid hat He tald the petfurmrrt do their
wiekt. they complained "Who'*
liioughi up their ponderout quit •turf in teteral rill
biiiir each| that guy Hunk he i t ' We only
rlrrot hat u* rlownt t wonder
liont. . .
■e him during rlrrlion*."
Are any of their number nil rd who hr had in mind, hut hr
When the lawmaker drove up
vnlt? Are lame of them clown*? neglected to Identify them,
in hit o'd car, hi* con 11it ur nt*
Arr they, limply, all mixed up,
A* fur our mixed qp Cnngrrtt were upset berauic the Jalopy
nr Jotl plain niltunderalmMl?
man. that would lie Ihe « rlrhr.itrd liMikrd like lomettung the farm
flrpretematlve tiardnrr Withrow catp of the frethman gentleman er* haul tra*h in.
(It , Wit i wat the grnllrman who of Iowa Hr tald he wa JiM
So hr went out ami bought a
wat wondering ilmut nitwit*. mixed up when hr made the mit new tat. and now they’re laying
PA HIS l CPI i — Polite ronfu
lake
of
paying
hit
part
time
vvnr'
JVvrral week* ago he addretted
I'ley're »ure the lohbyitti have cited ill copiel of Ihe french
the Cnngrrtt of (he Dominican mg rotlege mil the ialary of , j .. n to him already.
left-wing weekly Expre** Thur*
llrpubhc and the paper) down nearly II «»si a month
Tin fir*t lime hr came home, day for printing what the govern
I.ike
I'rnliably the moil niltondrr hr ume an old tu t I'roplr .aid. mint called a "trandalou*" Interthere quoted him taylns
any other euuntry. we m the &gt;Io&lt;mI lawnuikir, on th- other he *aid "lawk al him, Juat an &gt;ie,« giving indnent
peaDe In
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u llrpre*rntallvr Silvio ohl bum." So hr lunghl a new, the Algerian rebel*,
lolled Slalet hate a miwil or hand,
two flut, unlike *n many other ('onle (R , Ma*» 1 III* rontflluenl- mil
Ihe fir-1 tiling be heard.' The im ijp *1* leired before if
nnlmn*, we tomellmr* elert one he t*id In a Idler To Capitol ii- *»id, wa* f nr crying out reached Ihe new* Hand* It wa*
nr two In the longer** "
lllll'* weekly nrwtpaprl
lloll b»,id. In - ;:„m high hat wiili the third time the wrekl* had l-ven
Itrpri'senUtlte Henry Brut*. * I all keep gelling the wrong im that Ivy l.i tgue *mt of h:$ “
«ei»ed More I'rrmh-nl l barle* dr
Deinmr.il from Wiveunaln. wa* an pte**mn of lot internumline Sund.ii’ lie rnitacd rhurcli (iaulle n n i r to puwrr la*l June
Impiravrd
In to* tolleague'» obAfter hi* election. tael li- hr bn ante he wat tied up lalking
•ervatlon that lie made It official returned to hi* district To ««•! up with i •mitiHiv nt*. *o *evrral pen
He plarrd the tialrment In Ihe uffiee hour* And what *1• you pie -.iid ___
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N EW D E I.H I It I'li
More
I'lingrritlonal Record
jknow’ The fulkt complained lh ati('ni.
|IJ(|
in Nthent of
than «t..'&gt;rNl lom m .,nut* hat* been
him.
jailed in we*lnrn Itiniab for arm
Several week* later, when he rd retiitanre lr new tax*, it wa*
gnl back to iti* home dutrict and dttcloicd Thurttlay. Ihe lair*
thowrd up at church, the coniti- war* levied t« finance a power
turrit» were »*ying; "That piou) dam.
fraud? lie'* jutl trying to dlf
up Vule* "
The payoff lame, he *aid, when
ha returned to In* office in W uh
Ingtnn Sunday night. Thera wa*
a letter from a tinkled eonitttu
B E R L IN (C P I)— Nikita Khru'h pa«*ing tray and holt It diwn
Some of thi gurtlt would make tot
cltev, who ha* advtied Soviet
During thetr
‘Ibe letter laid hr wat ipendlng
worker* to cut dnwo their drink­ trogthv remark*
pcriovl*. while hi* Inlerprrtrr gave Ion murli time in hi* diitriet
ing, wa* Mugging bramliri at a him a Mhitprrrd at muni, Khrutll making
permnal
appearance*
rale of a »hnrt one every 11 mm rhev would ilaiul with head hang | when hr tlmuld ally in Waihlng
mg. rvr* half fluved, mV tquarr tun where Iha voler* lent him in
utr*.
Between gulp*. Die Soviet pit hand* folded together over In* tiie flrvt place
ilomarlt.
Kontriunr*. 1 think a Gongre**
oiler would devour one or two
But be would m ine aw ali thr man ram* hi*
V*i pint fringe
«mall, *pi(&gt; tautage*. then putii irroml the other pm on 'i •I fin Im ■•*fit a like relative* on a pay
no Ihrough the crowd to tlukr i*he&gt;l and down another drink.
mil.
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*nme more hand*, and Img a lew
more women The younger the
women, the tighter Nikita *qurrt
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ed.
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The irrn r wat a reception fu*
1n mh
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900 prominent Communtiti, GarJT #t, rt in.g f . •t 1 '• 1
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man and forrign, at Ihe apriwh
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a tra ile r
Ing Soviet emha*»jr building on
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black tlagle-brraited lull, bedeck
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ril with 'Worker* Hero" medal*
■ ’ • •i hi ti # r
t.n»\
;•:.-*nirff
f i | r o r i#«f
Six huge hu(M table* had Iwen
vet up in ** many room*, and
all had a* much hu*ine*i a* they
mold bardie.
Thr pudgy premier wa* greeled
by Ihe a**rinMed Ka*t German
dlgnllariev. then ptueeeded to
make a ipeeeh.
Khruthchev ha* an odd wav of
aildrettiug a Hireling in a foreign
country Hr tiniply Mart* talking
in Human, and hi* interpreter
*t,iri* Iramlaling, ratting hi*
voter abuve khruiiiehev'a.
When Khruihrhev get* *nmr
mninrntmn. amt ilati* thmiting.
the Interpreter ha* to bellow tn
out
dma i t F t n i ' lie heard at all. Khruthchev and
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dead heal.
A t for brandy he I* not a tip
per. but ralhrr open* hi* mouth,
rai*r« thr gltt*. and Ham* It*
content* down hi* gullet.
At hr made hi* hand thaking
tour, from time to time, he would
•netch another brandy from a

veto-rnd to m e t^e i actually to
make— the high foreign polirir*
of the l 'ruled Stain.
Church It the yuungett of the
young. He will not rrach the too f
ering age of IS until next July
He lu* never been a profr*»or h«
t* a lawyer, inxlradi hut intellc*
tual intem ti are hit chief in
t b i .l l .
Other new We»iernera have
done very well. Indeed, in reath
ing eommlileet of high influent*
It D, bowrvrf. Ihe*e tbre-— M,
(ire, McCarthy. Church — wh,.
could lie dc*cribed a* Ihe bright
partnular was of fortune Kerb •
in poviiion immen*ely to forwardV
hi* career am! hi* region No
three men in alt hltlory. *« h r
a* anybody can recall, have rraih
rd to much Senat power tognin •
to *oon
All Ihrer are liberal*, hut tc,
rranily *« Alt three know how r
work u*rfully with men wit i
whom they may often diiagrir
Glvrn normal life -viierlani* ar,|
political luck al Ihe polls in 1 m
lure Ihrte will be1 Ihree name* •reckon with m ihe Sena'e. anu
In (he rountry. for decade* t»
come.

ERRAZZO

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Assignment Washington

Mlnneaota, a 41 year-old former
profe*»«r of economic* and exmember ef the Houte of Repreteniativra hat gone McGee one
better. McCarthy hat wound up on
the Senate Finanrr Committee— a
group to fnfluentiil that even
I’reiidentt approath it with wary
rourtei* . The Kinance Committee,
which handle* ta in and tariff*
on the Senate tide of the Capitol,
handle* in fact much more even
than thc*e
* It i* tecond only lo the Trea
*ury— and tometimn more mflu
rnltal even than the Trea»ury—
In making the whole complex fi»
cal and economic policy of Ihe
t olled Slate*
Senator Frank Church of Idaho
wat elected two yeara aco rather
than la*t November, he i* itlll.
howeier. a 're«hnian even if he 1*
edging toward Ihe lophamorr
tie** Church ha* been given a
•rat on the foreign Relation*
Committee \ deeply inti-rnation
alltl Idahoan thu* now «it* at a
' itiic where an old. i&gt;oliitionlit
Idahoan, Senator William K Bor­
ah. once made admini*tration—
and forricn eeuntrie* • Irrmble
Thi* eummittce ha* ihe power to

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I Methnrtlit will meet » th Mr* _L.
Cir»l R a i *i i *i i hureh U r r » nf R Steele, IMS FIm Avenue, af
'g 'l 'e r for Home M lttio n i I 10 : to
I' m »ir*l R a i'll'i W M t
\ ming
People Mi**inn* Study a' w ray p
m
The women of the Ftr.t PreaVir*i M ethoili'i I heruh I'hoir hvienart Chtireh will meet at
prartite it l tv p m
7 to foe Rihie tiudy and prayer
and i i 1 * rlo ck for iheir h u iin e n
S H I R llt V
The Paitor * Train ing r lit * of and tnvpiralm nal meeting The
R ." scout* nf the f i r at P reih yier
i ‘ir*i Methoitut for ehueeh mem
hen h ip writ meet :n the rh u rrh . tan will meet at T p m The .Of
I firer* T ’ air.mg Prngram nf the
from h to It a m
I'm* re it | l . pt u* i tutfi h R r i . a 1 ftr*t P ir « b v ;p r u n Churrh under
tnr direction of H T Mtlwee.
&gt;er*net at * o p tti
n l' so nrld in ’ he Fdurationat
SI S PAT
lliiiliting al T Vi p m
Pineree*i llaptnl i hurrh t'arol
« twvir practice *■ S lo p rr Pine
cre*i R a i l i'' C h u rrh Youth Pel
\**
*nri Mr*
JtWn
R tlid v i
low ,0 p at a i ■
infirtunff !hr
V tram, •,
ar *e fnr M rtnnrtiil M ifl i n rtf **r
h irili t-vf i *1 * js fiifr
T«ri
le a rn e r, of a,lull wnd «vdh . i n n
i\n M ir r h
i* rinffpironi* 3kff
t ill e f e d in ine I ‘rim a n rirrvirl
Mr irtfi Mr* VI VI
md
mew a lo T l*v
^!r *nd Mr*
I
H ifidd/th
M H M i AY
Tne Prpenilah e i ly .t of row ' SrinfrtrH

For Member

I

The t helve a tv I la** of thr M n t
' 1apu*i C h u n h *urpri*rri Me*
tarlet Vnunre w th a
houtr
&gt; a rm irt
af their mordhly m*ei
&gt;t Mr&gt; V o illlrr « 'e * home I*
tt R fe n n a Park
Thr flat* aim pm enletl a gill
to Mr* Jack Martin who wilt
move »&lt;*&lt;&gt;n with her fam ilv to
Itiiyntnn Braeh
tTr meeting ' i * etritded over
by M i. Fra n .i* H a l with 'lr «
I W i a tler giving ihr ilf'o T o n a l
Mr* Vernon Harrtm led tne en
lertxinm rn’
'tr* V *iiere attm ed hv Mr*
Mall, terved take a*d toffee to
the
following
menther*
Vtr*
M irtin V • P i
dell. Mr*
t arlet
Mr*
Hard r
Mr*
p.m
llam ner
Mi** Martha litog an
Mt*
Ralph Hetti
Mu
Holt*
P irriv Mr* Robert ll&lt;slgr* Mr*
Paul I. Ruhr! Mr* y fred Chile*
Mr* W illiam ntaloi * Mr* Rill*
Matte* M r, li VI vkipi*er and
Mr* kronelh M rirfn ih

Rr* I nie*l Rnlirk J r
•■ Rul \m bm »e, wh* rt« we have
lav walk ly ihiv tubwa* t u n n e l'‘
The que*|tnn whlrh fate* t.inda
L au rie a* *he *1 m il • with her
clo*e lipt&gt;ed tvvi friend i» a com
nmn qiietltnn that alt humanity
n k * loot M in riii o
h a &gt; r to
keep walking in ihi* va r of t r a it
thi*
dev i'dom inated
Safe filled
universe to «&gt;me the pain i* too
much and the* rr*
o lirvd for
relief
to end tt id Time and
atatn *e &gt; if* ho'ryr
trag.'d*
broken hvmr*
and hr pie**nf'»
and sope r** nci* th * »eem* to
b&lt; a part of our to’ x* human
heirtg' The arttwet lh a ’ the Pa*
toe si i*t ( i n ,
It i n
God *
ii
ihat ,! he tht* m
TSi*
e rm t .ei
weak in me fare ol
the rnitrm d* of untni' able proh
lem* that face all mankind But
* thi* aotw er the we*ke*l aniw e"
mat * r ra n gne ot n II ine
greaie*! an*wer B e erv out to
I iin I and atk Him
Where are
we going*
He a n tw rri
Ju*t
keep walking
t. -I &lt; an gne ii * tm* a i" « e r
h, .. . .
II, 11 an ad k wow ing
lost Hr it no! ■ aught in a auhwav
lunnr
m whirh all lie can ire
Mr* J R '« n * , 'r f and Mr*
l i* thr entrance liod i* in F t r r
Charlie OiUhne enlerlam ed with
nit*
He ter* from toe outvide
a Cnlfee Thurtda* morning at she
H r k n iw t the cteilinaliun
Hr
Sangatrr home The inform al revf
tan view to the rod* of the Uinnel
fee * i i lor mem *er» of V A H !
winle we ian only i e * the
and Ihe party hour wat »pent in
■ lai *nr* ■
treading a..mg
Ih r
ffln vrria lio n and 'he m aking evf
Hack* »lum in g o v e r .tie eir.der*
h t n jiiu n In* for the Savy Relief
and j "iilm c the rieidlv m iikltr J u ju
.a
it,n cr* conn* again
'he
Thr hotit «,e* tiM-,| a tpring bou
11, ■ i . till) shr u n it .
'it c h
quel of vr.luw ami white flower*
amt pray
arrangrd in a hlaek tuiwl for Ihe
T h i! * no iitir t a r nor ;• ofr velhvw coveted coffee table
a d n am of a madman l ife i»
\n o th rr morning coffer wav lie ■
In i • n U,r p re ii
B e ate It* .ug al Hie
. r of Mt,
K ennel"
led
1Jim
VI hen h r Apr 4 I** llow rll with Mr* Harold I ang a&lt;
1"* un inif im n, 10 hou r ,*
flMl .» i.jJitrr
tn* r «it
the*»' .* tUI *4 ' DVa.
Member* m c 'd in g were wl*e*
r *k , Itlr i i ,if |*fi‘ i.r*ri d Uy
'nu n Heavy Attack &gt;.|iiadron Sev
M j i i % lie r liiri § ]&lt;iil til rr« ltri rn.
1. s
t h a ; Die* 4 f r IWlt Di
nut or ex i l l »lfi 4 't (h r pUd
Vn m e»l e 'i'i. e
&lt;&gt;oii'CJ*«'
1*
thi. i i ***»! hi* fvn tIlf af I Vit (ttadc
id n
"aid* and hriev*
JI' 1 *»f 11* •’a n ' or wa, the t.oard* arid *la.*k
lilHl rt.»* m lrritiM l
Ihr* ma., i liit Sdin 1 hiil Mii'jn* that •rparaluyg them nth Ihe tirirk&gt;
vi hr M up ir jir h Ih r |n&lt;*prr n i l
tt ■%» ! n»i IrtOiLi f ,'r sn rv it
'•HI a Ir a 'i'H 'il of n'lve o r *wlad
hut in
cnirjm vr i i i u r i*rr%i»n* oil to . j t r r when looking ipag
n*# in ilii» Ihr* no
belli to p rr'e n l Mo ving
w !»n *hr* hr^r inr »oiCf nf »«&lt;*!
*j»a
K r rii * A *s.fU
llr ^ t in
1*
on ra rlfl
I | i »a* *
JnrnUw » thr * fr* n t iru lh U u l Mod
1* with
lit* I on rtl u n rt through
M*s ?I •
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*III M1a *
I II*Nil ; llaiM* til * alJt f1*1 f '*'&lt;* . 'J it
. 1 %JjrI u|» j h r j 'l Mr •»,*% m l
f*r*Ms| I'trmntf of &gt; It m l in o**
tiufi
t ht.M n twisfi hi ro
a tn«1 t uruiim A oil i | i *i » l lieMi* to
ttiit i&lt;«r' *m r Iiti #Di iii lr* ivr ? i*il
t.i I h si 1 in I ■ r n f»* m il V 'i»&lt;»i •
ih r nold op? Mon I h im •Ufid
♦ o- n .in s mrthinc W
tip
4Ml ;|ir* Put a •m dr
jo u r
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BIRTHS

IIO H IDAS

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Coffees Held

Thursday Morn

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I'll 1 1 H K D
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( I I ' l l bun-

( ltd tnltlo ru *' !v ft to rijr h i. S a m ir a

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•h»* Jt.vft Ilf Dim.n.

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McKiblitn. h- Apollo. Tontntv

M arch, March, windy M »rrh
t f lo ir M ares for i| n tnr
first month of spring 'A&lt; a,: fei
a happy exhilaration
Novi, If . lit open our (a rile n
pate sod ta»r a l.mk ai o r gtr
den fam ily. We tee r.t * life it
N u.i.Que birthday pail* hon
b u rn in g forth m tnrm too,
W&gt; mutt rem em ber that Hie.' orirg Jorepn S icc/k u w tk i wat gtv
h a 'e ten lim ing thrmign u n !■ i rn last evening at the Mat l.ou
re n au ran l with hi* w iir at liuel
m onth! of M orula w o 'er ami now
c
**
_e n their awaking tnev are u t i
\nd wua: m ade ihi* pari. *ueh
W tungry aim to Hop ih e ir fla ir,!.
an unutnal or.r i* 1tic* fact (aal
bogging fo r food we m utt tlar'
Mr. S lrc/kow am i* now far uul
frrd in g im m ediately and m a
few Jay t perp around the eorner to *ra" a b o ird the l ’SS Hootrvrlt
and watch their growing and with V A II-lt .
Ilut p lilu r r * sn il tape rreord
r t p r r iit n ; Hteir thankt the unit
ttai ihev i an by s t'in g u* their ins* were m ade nf (hr part) and
will he *cnt to the aloent guf •!
lo 'e ly bloom t
Lot U! not think ibal one fen) of hiitior an that hr will havr a
full account of the celebration
In* i* enough. That wa« only
Party guc*t« enjoyed a pitta
h rra k fa tl. The next meal will he
^ l p thirty da&gt;» and ev ery thirty tupper topped n lf with tnr trjd i
T la 't
through Septrm lvrr
alien tmna, h iri'd a y »a»*' lin e r pre
Ho* 'r hhltld*
Ihrv will he going to v iffp again ,,.n; w rrr Air*
Mr* Vndrrw ttolton Mr* i It
fnr the w irie r of I 9Y9 and ! 9&lt;fl
Atkin* &gt;n 'lr * M an \Vil»trr Mr
F r.e n d i, jo « l rem em lier that gar
rim* are very much like txr hu and M** J'llllip Revford Mf and
Hi an • One c.f their very human Mr* (I N S k e llv. Ml* William
Drill (i man
'lr *
Paul M ark-'
trtii* 1* tumr are very light eat
and Mr and Mr* M nherl Caoio
»i» and aiq u ire tpecial diet, while
Other* are heaty feeder* and will
ihi e en n u n any food. F o r ex
»i i c &lt; jr iie ll. il ami ir.alea* rr
m q ii •• very liltla food, tine vrry
■ i f.um ula it l ib . Sulphate ol
Two of t lr a v ) \ I I j » .S.|jadruJ
Iro n and l lb. Am m onum itilp halr S.ne* bachelor t
wiio will '&gt;e
to i gal of water— T o u r one fup
married thl* weekend w rrr lino
fin around a tm all plant and morr
iirrd at a part* T u r 'd a r m*h' and
arcoid lng to larger *nr* In rate
thr paMv w a. rianl* 1 a 'W ak e''
thi* ; pud it apillrit un the plant*
rommemor a’ ltig
the r n n i n :
worn tnrough ferilm *
* a u i off
event*
fa te fu lly with a aof; »pru&gt; Tnr
t.l
is
i tu rtle lu ll and Juotl
frrtih n n g of C am ellia' *ho.ild he l id I I) " s la t M rcrafl i" iip a u
ri:i.-i-ttn'-ed with 'he June (red
fo ld *e' .* (ttg in e rl were told
ing a* ! he' are *ettmg Ih eir bloom
nl :hr
|i« « uf m arrird Idr to
fb u d * turn. Ju it a hint me rut
their friend* a im p re u n tid r u l i
^ fjn g * taken frnm Cam ellia* un
with a m em cnlo of the orratlon
Ju r.ei w ill root much q u icker than
— a lnvgtn of rope tied in a hart
Iheta taken at utner time* Hi hit
man't Lrnl
eu* ir e ju»t the u pp oiile t«f the»r
Wnen it le ia n n uhviou* 'hat thr
anil are very hra&gt;y feeder* In
two m in * rre determined la go
fart, every lim e I pat* tnem t
anrait with wedding plan* the
ra n hear ’ 1 am hungr*
V ou
well meaning friend* madr o r
ro jlri feed them
ever*
tm rr
tain mat huth would be druir., id
week* All other *hruh* and tree*
in at.pi "p ria trd fa*hion lor tne
w ill do very well on monthly
wetl,ting*
meal i.
After tnr party I t (till ■ aught
0
If nne nf vour garden family
a pain to Sew Je n e t anil ht*
® i « i i i i a litllr tired ami »lck a
future iT.dc \|i» * Kliialtetlt Natti.
light riu»e of M ag n riiu m Sulphate
(Fpxon Salt* di*»ol*ed in water
will hnp
V I patm i would feet
m urh Heller if given 3 I d « th*
\nnthrr elfnrt to Ja/!
of M ig r r t ia every *u month*
ro m e n a t r e
rln th m r
l'r*igne'
V i murh for food hu’ our gar
tube T aylo r »h n w tie, in rrd
den fa tv v w &lt;1 have in he r'ean
gold, nrangr and blue in ? nnh
ed up for 'g rir tum m er p a ra d fi.
pattern M nit tie* are waihahe
an ne«l *e»k *e *il deal with
anti hanil *e'»n
Shape* range
apra&gt;« whirh m ate their leaf
frnm »bm tbiw tie* to narrow
A rire * * r*
nm artila'e
four in hand*
T'ntl* are ut are
and have invul* ivorkri* lor bu*
token* n r tra n q u illu er* ’
W a n t To Dance?
e r i in varion* itvade*
A tecand group of adult* (rom
the sjn fu rd Itecrealum Depart
merit* Suuare Dante ila** gra
rti.ate.i mtn inr Senior i.ro u p tail
Seed a Itgh' o i me patuv’ In
n.ght
Hate nnr Two m ale I* of .nftaia
A r . r * r ia n of ten teiotn* will hie lamp*
which rrtrm b ir an
begin n en Wednesday mgnt and lorr.i com r witn »n foul evim
^ a l l intereited adult! ahnulil pan nun lord* and chimney* lua' epen
® t n reg n ter t l that tim e The he at the top In p rr'e n l damage
ginnrra e la n atarta at T P. M from light b u lb !. The vinyl rtnrv
S q u ire dinre** who are aequain!not become d'atnloerd whin in
ed with the *tepi m ay join h e Dated, the lam p* form modern
Senior i.roup at * JO
ittic hlniie*. about I I inchei m
O ver J I ro u p lfi have been at diameter.
lenrittig the weekly
Wednetdamght Square Danre
V tiv itlr*
T'rrl up to i f am 'jne eoe.latl*
Mr and Mrv .Ine C u r t ii a r e 'the
• ith a -ii of erum hled nr {'&lt;"jn .
m it ru rt o ri under the Cit
Re re*
Hon Department » W .nter Pro haul ami g a r lir po*der A di to
tail*.
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K t ik r

0 T lji

Guest Of Honor

Party Absentee

S^ag Party Held

Jazzy Tics

For Fatio FiifHt

IT ’S COM ING, SOON - - - -

C jh m u L O Is l O p M ^

APRIL 4, 1959
At

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T m* i* particularly tru e of 'hr
decoration rotmitiltre of « im h
Mr* .1 S an g itrr i* ilia ir n io
At
a m eeting thl&gt; week at I ..k. i,,
d .n plan* wrfe put in lu eltect
H at w ill rnakr the d r . i i r i i i ' i .
a iin e well worth thr f i n nn p it
prr*on adm tm nn p riie
l &gt;ual decor lucli a* lin in '..
•
of gardenia* tloatih. m t ake l.of
and fettiMineil ihn* i.lm u l fir
patly area, lu autiftil m i n
Im &lt;
krt* t lllid with Hull* and I ’"*
rr* flanging liom palm t ie r * and.
tw lievr it or nut lin e t ir e * I t n t
fu ritir l mlu palm lie*-* t i u i i l i n l
f.Hif hula i.i.o r|u| amt
i i .h u j I
lighting r l i i t* lla * r iiw n lo r,In *
thea* ,.'Ual d etiiratiiin* w n.hi
I* e x iie rtrd a: a H a ‘ j i u n part
I. .* lh&lt;
. , 'i
i
f
.
fralur* all thl* Inn
t„ jr .
Ihe folio ,n» Mae ' , ■
l*
filiating in I a .e «... ,t.
.
•'and &gt; w ill hr i up - 1
t
&gt; |&lt;-t
Ih r vup erv im oii of I d r
t s .p .
t ie r arid hi* new Tne &gt;t ■
,,.N
where a piu lin iiM a t
and lathiuri triow ,,
,
, ,|
will he deeurainl wen &gt;n
t j
er», palm*, banana lra*r
and
Tapa clolh* winch .*r ■ t.&lt;
1,’nl
H aw a iia n hanging* of j
nl* I
hark in *rhich iqtru a ’ r
i.na

ha*r hem worked

'r.d one of Ihr inu*i »i*v
ait a* at thr part* *, ,P
an
eigtitern find iq iijri h a 1
ncti
hv at t r a il a do.rn *. i .1
**ho
will v a li'ft all Ih iritt ft i.it
.in, h
to *ofl drink* The l u .
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thalehed an.i deroralr l m Ila ”*A*
tan m otif Ihi* * h o at'iv ie 1*
r
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and ire win n
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third hue. where he playrri ■* of Ihe tquad to *ee arlion in '1* ler. Righlhandrr Henry Schoe- ihnan wrll at the plate ind rould
The Sanford Seminole* open the a regular last *e**nn Roth have Me will get Ihe darling nod at macher and lefthander Rob Day be one of the top hitter*,
One of the fineit player* in pr*.
l « i haiebill *e*ion here Mon­ looked iharp afield, tf they pro­ firtt hue, Richard R*ror* will currently round out the pitching
day night against the Lyman duce at the plate, they will be dart on tha mound agauut tbe staff. Scbcemacber ha* the bed lea ion drill* l l Georg* Pendei.,
Greyhound* of Longwood. Tha lid two big gum.
Greyhound*. The dyliih right­ form of the three and fin* con Me ha* ihown the lame talent
lifter ii act for I p. wi.
Terry Chri»ten*on Probably will hander ha* ihown fair ipeed and trol. Day ha* not come up with on the diamond that he dliplaycd
t'oarh Dave l.iudr ha* been d a n in left field. Jamr* Mark­ fine control in pre teaton drill* a curve, but iport* a bluing fast on the batkelbaM court. He It a
teaching his young squad thr fun­ ham i* the only other member and could thape into the top hur- ball that ihould give the oppon fme fielder and hit* lo right with
ent* plenty of trouble.
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authority. Dandridge and f'endt*
dam ental of the game for several
Along with Cbrutemon in the »hou!d be a fine double play com*
week*. Me I* auuted by Jim Mc­
outfield, L»ud* probably will * u rt( binalion.
Coy in working an ineapericnced
Just *t he laid that, Dave •quad Inin ihape.
• MIAMI. Fla. (U l M l -r a u l Rich urr they h u e Ihe be.t chanre '*
Ale« McKibbin in center and lien
The niching *pot i* undecided,
aid* jumped on the Detroit bind
Me think* Ray N»rle*kl .e l Don Nicholson, rm» of the hithnt
ry
Ru*»i
in
right.
McKibbin
ha*
It
i* between Don Carter and
Thi* »quad ha* only two regu
»a»on today, calling the Tiger* Mo»»t "will be a big help" to Ihe priced rwnu* player* in the jamr,
Hob Stubbing* Carter ii a f u r
Ur*
from
lad
*c**on.
Cerll
Dan
belted one out of the park.
"the only club in the league Tiger*.
hitter but Stubbing! is a fine,re­
dridge, the outitanding player last
whteh t i l improved" and the
"L*m &gt;e*r they hurt lor rebel
‘•The kid ran t m il* ." Rtrhardt •ea*on. will he tuning at abort
ceiver and ha■ a good throwing*
only one with any real cltanve lo l R thing," Richards laid. "That declare*. "All hr doe* j* fluk ii,r itop, a fairly new portion to]
arm. If be can come aero** at
beat tha Vankee*.
bullpen weaknea* meant the Ti hall unit It goe* out of the park
the plate, he could hold the start­
him. La »t yrar he played prartl
I
aited
fret*
International
Marquette
(23-1).
ing position all .ctson
Tbe manager of the Italtimorr ger* h»d to go too far with their I Rut like to many of our young* rally every poiilmn hut wa* med
.■breaking kantaa State, the n a -[ Kentucky (23-2) 9 over LouisThe Seminole Booster* dub i*
Oriolt* i*n't nptim iitlr about hi* *tarirr*. Narle»ki and Mom could, ter*, he nerd* more experience chiefly at a catcher.
lion * top ranked team, it expected Vlii
iponsoring the tilt and urge, full
own club’s chance*
change that "
1 ‘ I Ju*t with I had .V) Niche!
Vernon Kirk Sill be alerting at fo clobber the "loiingett'* team in
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"Our kid* are Mill a year or
lie ratr* hi* own pitching t&gt; *on around “
Oviedo look the lead in the third lupport of Ihe hairhall program,
-------------------------------------I Ihe field for ill S lit alraight win
K *n u * M ilf
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quarter, hut the Lion* couldn't In order lor the Seminole* to play
two away." he pointed out. " I "strung.'’
Nicholson, *n outfielder, it only
h u t th e oddi-makera forecast l'*ul &lt;13-01.
don't lee *ny club in the league
"We need hilling," he added I* The Oriole* paid a reputed
keep their pace againit Hilliard under the lights Dili seaion. a
mighty cloie compelilion In almoit
(Tncmnati (2 1 3 ) ft over Te n *
which ha* Improved rarept lieAnd you can't buy that. You Ju»t lioo.ooo to *ign him.
in the Cla** C State tournament good crowd i* needed for every
all other game* tonight when re­ Christian (10-fit.
trolt. I don’t know whether they have to wait for the kid* In dc
game yeiierday in Gainesville, game.
"When you *«* a kid like him
gion*! play open* in Ihe N CAA
California
(21-4)
4
over
Utah
Jrtll fitch thr Yankcr*. hill I fig v «!n p "
and felt, 57-43.
The Pep Band will supply enyou have to hr npttmidjc about
major college baikethalt tourney.
4X1 -A).
Oviedo (railed in the first quar trriatnmcnt. A parade and pep,
•he future You ju»t have lo wail
Compelilion i* alaird at four
St. Mary'a D a li!.) &lt;17 5* 14
ter. It 9, and in Ihe second period rally are act for 4 JO p. m. Monfor Ibriti to devrlop and you never
&gt;ltr&lt; a* Navy'* lurprinng team over Idaho'St. (20-6).
know how long it will be.
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letda aeven firat round winner*
f n d*y mght wln„f r wiU clllh the fast team found their range day.
and went for II point* agamit
Booitcr member* with tt» ti*.
"Mur farm lyttern i* darting
inier rnnfict along with nine league .Saturday night for regional title*,
Vet. wilt be admitted free
to produce. Hut we're in ihe lame
rhampioni who had first round
Kentucky, ranked No 2 nation- Milliard * II.
petition a* Kanti* C ity and t,mr
At
the
end
of
ihe
third
quai.ar.
ally by Ihe L T I Roard of Coachri,
other club*.
Our
A U G U S T A , tia. (til'll ------------,
Chub- Here'* the way the odd«-m*keri i. the defending N C A A rjiamr But the local team kept their oppon
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- kid* aren 1 ready- , ----------------------------------------J hi u ," ° &lt; U, * '
**’ *n rt •*?- redhaired Wlf/le Smith, who tee Friday gamr*:
l oach Adolph Rupp ha* hack only m is down ... a minimum at*
(ailed Free* International
' I will make a ileal, however taniiined *l*r for caah. So until mopped up Ihe field of women's
Navy (17-Si 7 poini* over R oi-in re .tartrr, Johnny Coi, from last] faints, while they Scored m putTrad* U lk broke out in the bigj provided H i one we can t lurn the kid* are ready we ju il have amateur golf before ihe turned 20. ton Cniv. (HMD.
|vrar'i titllit. and, what * m o re , hi. ting them into the lead. 3S3J.
of anv Tracing*
league training camp* today when [down. If we ia n get two playrri to go along with ihe bed avail carried a nne-ttroke lead into the' Wa.t Virginia I2A-4* x j'omt* 'earn ia in the tourney only "on a| In the lait period, Hilliard went
Vp To
(he U » Angele* Dodger* di*rto*ed wlm will play for u* evrry day or able on Ihe market today.
terond round of the Titleholdera over St. Joseph's (P a l (23-3|.
paaa." Kenturky Inherited the|»lhout and rcored 22 point*, while
“ If* tough lo have to wait, hut Tournam rnl here today In her
m e m negotiation* with the MU- onr dally player and a pilihrr
Michigan Stale (J g .d 3 over SoutheaHern Con'rrrnce b e r t h Dviedo fought hard hut scored only
waukte Brave* and the Baltimore who can go every fourth day. wt that'i the only thing you can do drive tn become one of Ihe na
when champ M tm tiippi State nine.
By
So we aren t talking pennant yet. tion s top woman profettionals.
Oriole* revealrd ihry want lo dii- are willing to deal."
paued it up rather than meet
Freddie Atfnrd and r* u l Smith
put, of pitcher Billy l/w*.
The Brave*, who know Sthoen Ju*t how far away we are I don'l
team* »ith Negro player* ami Au- were high point men with eight
Mt*« Smith, now only 22. took
burn, which lied Kentucky fur *cc- ric h , followrd by Mike Dud* with
» General Manager K. J . (B u u U ) dlrnd w.-n’l l*e availahle and *u« know.
.
advantage ..of her long game Th u ri
Ravatl of Ihe Dodger* *aid he ha* pert that Mel Roach, original No.
1 do kr»',w. however, that with rflv, lo
ond. »** under N C A A luvpenslon. seven. Joe Dud* *u, Brookthire
an even par 73 over .
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been approached
by
»rvrral | candidate for the Job, won't be wt'at we haveavailahle thi* year.I the
,hr rough
rouc|, tAuguita Country Club
That1* why many expert* expect five, Tr.im ky, Kcliey. and Wain
p U D A T n n m ||l
Brave*’ official* who are ararch- either, now rate Chuck (other. a , r don t evpcct
In he up there rourse. She wa* me only one I I I M U M l U l l l U I H
the tp.yi champion lo come from wrlght ihrre carh, and Arndt and
-1 0 « . P A R K A V E .
kVHlit one point rich.
Ing deiperately lor a replacement | 21-ycar old rookie mi Ihe lamia,tlr r ^b* like the Yinkeei imnnc *d of Ihr nation'i fmeat
Kan.a* Slate or Cincinnati.
*
for i*cond-b*»*m*n Ret Schorn- ville rovlrr, »* llirir hrvt pro*- jr|d Tiger*
womrn golfer* able to equal par
t ailed P rrt, Intemitionil
tjien*l. Tbe Ilrav** want either pi.-! &lt; «,lin-r ha* **ar i *-1 drfen*—
during ihe first II hole*.
New York * "W ham m y" over
Juni or Gilliam or Don Zimmer but Ively in Ihe Brave.' early ethlb- n r t y . L j n |A
Better weather and lower »cor»* the Syracuse Nationals get* the
B avin •*)• th« Price would t*e limn game* and ha* collected five f W l f V I I I J U 1 0 9 0 ( 6 0
were etpeeted today. Thuraday'a *uprrme teit tonight when the
kigb If tha Dodger, wrre to makr hit* in 13 time* at hat.
weather wa* a rnmhination of 33 Knickerbocker! rrturn to the Naa deal involving either.
The Boston Red Sox, meanwhile,
mllci per hour wind guita and llonil Raikethall Aisonatlon play••I'm not going to make a deal continued Ihelr "perfect" condi­
low «n temperature Only eight off wira after a three-year abSuit tn help thr llravr* and if we tioning program at Srnlt.dale,
of the women were able to break aenre.
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kiia Hi &amp;n
&gt;ive them • aecond • baseman
( y,y beating the S ir Plan
The Knieka. runner* up lo Ro*
we're helping them.*' aald Bava*i. ci»c« Giant*, 7 J. lor their tiMh . Rl" T,,,rllln Jo- fr°ni the five
element* *tor *n!ne ton tn the Eastern Divuion rare,
straight victory. A tuple by lull J10*f'W rid lopa hy early oddi J
*
, hf
had a 93 edge over the Nat* in
Renna. a double by Sammy While f*r ' ^ *hl
" ‘n' h
ra y Crocker, the veteran from regular teaton play, including a
and a .ingle by rookie I'ump.ir
/ . . ‘ J ' f " 10
t’mgviay who non plays out of string of nine straight. Tonight's
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Wans
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NBA playoff opener of a beit-ofthree affair find* New York in an
other enviable position.
Uslled I'retx International
Furry L ivin g 's Kmrk* will be
National Invitation Touinamrnl
playing in Ihe *8th Regiment Ar
t l r .t Round
mory, where they have won all
Butter I I fordham An
three game* this season and eight
J(t. Johns lit Villa nova f t
nf nine during the pail two cam
N CA A i ’sllege Diet .Ion Keglooal
paign*.
Sem l-Hnali
Another outitanding houml to
The New York Yankee* »hadrd
'the if fund game of the terie*
on
Sunday.
BW. Missouri 72 Ima Angcic* M. 53
A three-way tie for fourth at 71 will be nationally lelrviicd (N H C i
Ihr Driolr*. tap, the Cleveland yA lh Jv ‘ n i l * . l r*d' A ,nm,h
NAIA Tournanirnl
Indian* edged out Ihr Chicago ,|;r
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# inrluded another favorite, three from .Syracuse Sunday .at 2:30
(fuarirr I Inal.
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ami lilt* CinrinmU Krih lr i * * .
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1 1,1 lime ehampmn l»ui*e Sugg* of p. m. r l l . If a Hurd game is
Ft. Hay« St. ii* W. Va. tVeilejan heat thr IHIaburgh 1'iralc.
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drew Sea Island, G* IDItv Rawlt of n rrtlts ry. ii wilt he played at
as
In the other Grapefruit League ac
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P“ *i inn for to Spartanhurg, S. C-, twire a run New York'* Madison Square Gar­
RW Tea. M. Mu ia-ntur Rhyne in
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mglil a ninth race of a Rievent
nerup but never a champion, and den, the Kmck'i regular season
Tenn. A i l 131 Jllinoi* Normal 71 lion. The While .Sox v* U * An- rar,, i|jirllB4 „ „
Jo&lt;re Zi*ke of Milwaukee, ah*red courl, Monday night!
gelc*. Milwaukee v».
F ie . Lutheran U7 Ga. Tchra. &lt;U
rirnly of tT«« Parking
j Walking
u-f.Cn.!* J l,r I0,,, r,fnl "ill be a unique V r(h
The winnrr will inert Button in
St. luiui* v«. Detroit and
mixed - grade three eighth* milf f,,'ir,h pl*ff
a heil of (even aemi final round
inn v*. Kansai City wrre ralnn
Evansville tin N . C. Ail* f»2
ronir.t Involving xtirh star* a* _
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out.
Do Gmider. Rural Commander and E v a n S V l l l e r l C K C C l
III I’ramit*.
Tonight * arliori launchca a full
weekend nf racing at the m*i
t It I I I id* . M S I.
EVANSVILLE, Ind (UP!) SOT n r. i» h i . in.nv *h v »:n
with matinee competitinn slated
THAT, J. Antix I. Alt Cfd'l in f
Evansville* record builer* ware
at
2
p.
m.
tomorrow,
followed
by
S « | i r | In h u « |n r * » #• (
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metalled a* favorite* In tonight'*
undtr ( &gt;i
nuntr **f ( j u n
It event* al *10.
title clash with Southwe*! Mi**oun
i n iMT* md I hut t Inltiirl l&lt;*
•inly It mure day* of raring
l# «liu r a*I'l i***inr nhh (lip t'lfrh
laf
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t "«*.*1 1»
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remain nn Ihe club's today irhe in the NCAA smalt college baikrt
I'K N R A C nl.A . 1 la. ( I T J i I our
I "tM lHlf,
l»i m
“«I tin •&lt; *
dole which cloir * March 30 Rut ball tourney.
W i t h i l l * |ilta* l|ss(«■ is * |i* «»«*■ l I* ll*
veteran munry winner* and a
The borne bned Are* set three
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finale,, piinir
some mi
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the
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record* in Ibursday
tl&lt;&gt;* •*&gt;*’ ' !’*■ '• »
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i*ii comparative unknown were locked s
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ni . Bn,a tourney
to 92 rout of ticeedv North
A&amp;T, while ihe Missouri
gained Ihe payoff with I i
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ln 1,w i l J -’
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Moii»e prt* will run al I p in.
s
1313 win over lo* Angele* State
•tt. vv ii . ju ! ■ v! v v « m Vc i i U iV
C«*If tomnaim •»!.
Sunday, in exhibition rompcuuon.
&gt;m)&lt;* I*
*l»#n lh*i IH*
Tbe Inter* vie for ronxvlation
Art
Wall
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I’ocono
Manor
Mri'lff &gt;iM«
‘ Fit*
honor* before the title flaih.
tttinvji Nam*
* « riA(»t*r Pa . trt the pace Thursday with
ii.a y F lu riiU fli.t lu lf « ill »»«l* a four under par am, icemingl)
Hugh
Ahlerinf &lt;1foul tenior
«n#r. nHH
C t trk 4**1 !*»• ♦ i iu il
ITIARLOTrE, N. C (UN I - guard from Evimville, acored 3t
biting cold wind
r.cqrl in »•*•! (**r
inliinU r m i i l i , unriifflMl Ly
r tor Ma «|wn t»*
fF (itimi|
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.. in gu.t* Bntlnn Unlverilty will get i point*, including a record IT of
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Imur
lied with Wall with i Hv wcie Jay pipe*l-ln cliccrmg section when it It free throw*, to lead the home
r*i itii-u.
•nt ei iu.ii . "M m u &gt;*' *-r Hebert. Sanford. Fla.; Prcdillr •"«*&lt;*«« N » 'y •""‘ahl in Hie NCAA hoy* to victory. The total nf 110
H l ll. ll « • a t - M i a t l r i l in I. .ainaaa
a* i*jr -s xiiiia
ii* .» i.-'v ||aa*. New Drlean«: Arnold Palm basketball tournament'* Paitrrn point* and 44 free throw* were
S t a l l tn Ih * C U &gt; - f *U la l.il-v » l u j .
luV.rnbc. Pa : and Bill Blanton Division trrap Students liitrmng other tingle game record* in this
to ih r gamr in Boston will have thr re-year old tourney,
Th»i iw» (.ari ia* imaieaia-i ii* La Me»a, Calif.
their cheer* ranied hack by *pe
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Five pliyrr* al*o were tied lor
d a l arrangement with the umver
Sherre is used a* altar wine In
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runner up honor* al &lt;8. They
vitv radio «tatmn and thr Bril many Spanish and Latin Am rnran
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than 700 buthelt to the acre on tet rn tlraight plenlingt, and 1 Hill hate a lot of
Inr11/ter to pick.
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50th Star Okayed,
But Where, When?

N A G O Y A . J»»&gt;
(L’ PI I-To s h !,
ichlrn Mura Lam
HI be one year
old « u -la y . But h- &gt; sesn't exist.
Legally, that I*
Hi« no i V r di.ippcared from
the hospital P&gt;r H\- afttr he w ^
born. Aut orii - cannot register
him btcau-c C c ntmes of the
parents ere uV.nosso. And he
can t he adored because he hi*
no legal e* isteocc.

W ASHINGTON ( U P ) » — T h *
Also, if the procedure carried
U. S. (las if coin! to have a 30th out by the government in the case
itar — but no one here knows of Alaika is repeated, high level
when it will be added or prceiiely officials will have to pondgr the
problem of how to place 30 stars
•.•litre it will be plated.
Ilsgm akrrs, who ttm tly await­ in the flags blue field
T h e Veterans Administration
ed the dec I nun on the design for
a 49-star flag In accommodate which buys some I JO,000 flags a
The Conestoga wagon was origi­
the admission of Alaika, were up year, Is ordering flats to be made
with the regulation It stripes, but
a pole once again.
nated in Colonial times in Lan­
To make it worse, Hawaii’s ter without any stars. It said flag
caster County, Pa., by (Jerutan
lam addition at the 30th member manufacturers have agreed to
settlers along the valley of Conewait
until
things
settle
down
a
bit
of the Union came l&gt;efore it was
atoga
Creek.
9
actually proper to display the 49 before adding the stars.
star flag.
The flag design adding a star
for Alaska was approved Jan. 3.
when the state Joined the Union,
Spiritual Adviser and Di­
But President Eisenhower’s proe
vine Healer. This woman
lamau«n also pointed out that Up
has God-jriven power to
dividual* and private firms were
help other* in Sickness,
not supposed to fly the nrw ban
Troubles, Husincss, Love
nrr with seven staggered rows of
I . A S V E G A S . N e v i L ’ I ’l i - A
Affair* or any difficulties
sesen stars earh u n t i l July 4, member „f (he Air Eorce’a famed
or problems you may have I
*9i9'
Thunderfcird Jet precision flying
ami
R.
F.
Sheildcn,
group
ntuniiger
for
11.000TH P H O N E — Mm. Dempsey Carnes
It appeared unlikely that Ha- tfjn i wes k il le d Thursday when hr
see—
! tries out Sanford’s 11,000th telephone, Southern Hell, check on the installation wail's star would Is- officially Hat forced to bail out of Ms craft
work
by
installer-repairman
C.
A.
I-ee
i which was installed ut her home in Lemon
added to Old Glory before the crippled in an in flight eollisinn.
(Bergstrom Photo) 4» »tsr flag became official this Capt. Charts* B. (Fisk) Salmon,
- Bluff. H . C. LeKoy, Sanford plant manager,
I wok for the vetiuwr house on,
year. Although Eisenhower * * Y 30, of Port Jervis, N. Y . "inner of
the left, on the road to Delaind,
sure
to
aign
the
bill
given
final
^
Distmguiahed
r
lying
C
ron
in
■&gt;
•Croat from —
j congressional approval Thursday, Korea, fell to his death in a rugged
COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES
the Hawaiians had to hold pleb a m .
FAM li.Y Hhl NlON — AkJI I - A. Zuk. third crewman,
230u South Blsil Hwy. It • •]
licitc, elect congressmen and ' The Air force said .Salmon was
i.c K'icf.cd by his wife nut children uixm nrrtvnl «t I lam cv
Phcn RE 4 03il
&lt;formally be admitted to the Un­ killed either because his paraeliulThe only U. S. possessions left They also have v one-house l^gis* ion, When It l* admitted, a new
United Press Interns Uunsl
Open 7 Days a Week
Field yvjtti flight creus &lt;-f VAH-5. Znk had been un dedid nol open or l-eeauve of injuries
The admuaiuii of Hawaii piob- arc the Virgin Islands, Guam, laturr composed of II elected sen flag reflecting its addition to Hie I r , |
whcn d brought him down
ploymcnl for &gt;ix months,
(U. S. Navy Photo)
American Samoa, me Canal Zone, atari.
aids will complete the U. S.
1 Union would nol become official
mountainous terrain
Since 1927, the residents of the
Uawsii was the last U. S. pus- and a shoal of isolated and often
The tour • plane Thundcrbird
until the following independence
leasion with territorial status, the uninhabited I'acihc Islands. None Virgins have been ritizrni of the Day.
(ram performs elu c-ordcr aeroof
these
it
eapected
In
achieve
l
’.
S.
but
they
cannot
vote
for
final atep on ths political ladder
l.ailcs with EHx&gt; jets at supersonic
to state hood. Puerto Hico is a territory status, let alone state president. The 30,000 islanders are
speed* It gives di-monstratiim* of
HO per cent Negro, a fact that
free commonwealth in association hood, in the foreseeable futurr.
precision flying throughout the
LONDON i L T D - IUydn Wood,
The Virgins, purchased as ic- would lane formidable opposition
with the U. S.. a atatus copied
world.
Til. composer of “ Rosrt of i’uarcenliy
as
1917
from
Denmark
for
to
the
iiucstion
of
statehood
from
from ths British model and nut
An Air force iiokesmau s-pi
d&gt;“ ur*J other s o w , died V\&lt; dries23 million dollars, have the best southern congressmen.
defigned to lead tu statehood *
the team was practicing u routine
rliance of Itecoming a territory.
Guam has the status of uiuncor
maneuver when salmon * craft div.
These 30odd palmy but arid Car puratrd territory and i* the chief
mushed another and the tall aibbran isles are at present unor­ Pacific base of the btratrgic Air
N EW YORK tl. I'D — Richard
L I T T L E ROCK, Ark. i l P I l - sembly of his Jet was crippled
ganised and administered by the Command. This island, one of the
Survivors include hi' wdfr. H a r­ A enroll, no. author, editor and
i s Tils; I IMS l « T t o ! Mt
T llll
Gov.
Orval
faubus
fumed
today
at
U.
b.
Department
of
Interior.
Spoils
of
the
IKAA
war
with
.Spain,
&amp; 11STII J L U IC Itl. J IMS I If.
riet, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A*r* » « » » ■ s-.w i m i i . i - t u t v n .
The 132 square miles of islauds, also is administered by the Inter­ a filibuster that miavhed hit plan frrd Salmon, Riviera Reach, f la. newspaperman, died Wrdnc day
jrtm H in t IK fis a s i sms v*. I M I
to
“
pack"
the
Little
Rock
School
after a long lllurvs.
C A M .S N D O O O l . r s v r t m . I N '- increasingly popular playgrounds ior iH-partmrnt.
t
M IT T O C lt lL T T IT I-K
for American tourists, are admin­
The narrow, 30-nide long island Hoard with three more members
la rio rM s Corporation
sympathetic In his integration
I. IN RON i I J I T ) — Arthur Porlcla.
ruinilft, istered by a governor appointed is governed by Gov. William S.
h
It
by the president— currently Wal­ laiwr, formerly of Mouth Dakota, fight.
noted Portuguese journalist,
» H 1 U \ CURTIS. •« al
He vowed even hit own Mgiala(Jordon, a Californian. a presidential appointee, and a
■tied Thursday of a heart ailment.
l i - f r n J a n t * ter A.
on,' Ilouse legislature of 21 circ­ lure could nol deter In* crusade for
s o Tin : o r
si i t
IIA TO N ROUGE, La. &lt;UPD . i
U in* barn* of III* n u t * « r H u t led members. The M.UOh resident* stale'* right*.
PAIR LAW N , N. J . ( U I T )
Now that another slate I* coming
The Arkansas Legislature ail
mainly of Malay stock are Amer­
g * 'ha R » f-r-tarvlal
into the Unlor, fwiitsiana officials Michael A. La Conti tire Mr., liS,
e i u u A u n i t is
ican ctlirtnt hut do not votr for Joumcd sine die Thursday with
an official of the Wright Aero­
are hating another headtehr
HAllot.11 O I I A N O B I t
Sen. Sam Levine of Pine Rluff tak­
president
I I A I l R t t t T M, S J I U - K M
The Pelican Slate i apitol h.i» a nautical Division. (urtli-W righi
a.
ing up Hie final 30 minutes with a
ItA ltO I.U
A
t . R A H M - t ' *"4
set of marble steps leading up to c o rp , died Wednesday.
SI A l u l l . If. W J A R N B U . till wlf*
running chatter about hit wife and
‘ lot T h * u n k n o w n i n u h « f
the entrance. Larli strp tears Hie
KIN GSPO RT, Tcno. ( U I T ) —
other
trivial
matters
to
prevent
the
n a t n i l n*.
“ General" John Mailing, 112. one
engraved name of a state
D A I.H A IM . lex . L I T - M &lt;)
tu r a ! |n-f*rv*l*"la
governor* bill from being voted
When Alaska won statehood, lU illi Cubcrisun Mr . internation­
A ti«1 to: A ll paril** •l»ln iln * In- of the last two aurviving vrteranv
upon.
l a , - a t •&gt;*, Hirutiah. u u - of the Civil War, battled for his
something ruuld i-e done. It* ally known cattle baron whose)
Carry (lilies, infant son of Mr.
i|*r o r a s w lm l l h » *' h i \ «
Several legislators nulled around named replaced ihr Inscription “ E
holdings spread over Texas, New
n*m* iia tursl
l &gt;•!»••&lt;* - life against pneumonia today.
and
Mrs
Alfred
It.
&lt;
hUtS
J
r
,
MU
I
*
vine,
encouraging
him.
ant* nol k p n w n In b*
Dr. John Munal, dirrrtor of Ibe
Pluribu* Unum " at the lop of the Mexico and Colorado, died WedPinecrest
Dr.,
died
this
morning
at
faubus
was
angry
and
showed
it.
d« * 4 1 r »Jls*
Munal clinic where Hie old moun­ Mrminolc Memorial llospita’ He
i i c m I xv at the age of 77.
A o S 1*1 A l l par lie*
r
Hut be said Hie la-gtslalure couldn't stair*.
•
C l* lm ln « l » !&gt;•»• • '•* taineer was taken Thursday, said was horn Oct N, IVaH.
Kim Ir*J, Hours, vupet.i.or of
beat him amt hinted lie might call
tl a li t. li lt * nr Inlataat Mailing wa* “ in pretty ictiou* con­
state buildings, wrestled With the
No striped snake native to Hie
In *i 4 to "•* r m lo w ln s
Surviving other than the par­ it hack into special sets ion.
problem Thursday and came up United Stales it poisonous.
,1 **. i li.aS Dr o p a rti. al lu - dition’' today,
ents
are
two
brothers,
Harry
and
lie
accused
Levine
as
bung
one
*t* in HamlnoW r - i u n t y .
“ It will be Itturh and go," Dr.
Hanning Chiles, of Sanford; pa of Uic people who are “ in favor of will) the answer, Hawaii will jutt
jrtorlUa, t o - w l i j
have to lake a place/ut the floor
I . si • S. I. arU * III &gt;. k Munal said. “ Doth his hmifi are lrrn.il grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
integration al any cost."
r T r » - t IS. S A M . A . M M , full and he doesn't
hive the
of the landing at thr top.
A.
It.
Chiles
Mr.,
Lakeland,
ami
The governor had the hill introI I I 'I I IK C I I . A f i M l n a
I* strength to get the stuff out.
I -1st in aie n f r a r i n l a * in
maternal grandparents, Mr, and dined l&gt;ecausc tnrre members of
"If wr ran gel some means of
rtook 1, paaa S3, l-iihHu- si.-man school twiard are
Privately financed chemical pro
lie li*. i d - «,- a -m ln M * drainage to get Ins lungs clear, we Mrs, liana G. I or. Lakeland.
MY MINO IS MADE UP! N o imire wasting time,
Private services were hrld today “ with" him and other* are “ again" dm uni facilities &gt; tiling a record
IV iuntv , Flo rida
might
pull
him
through
'
T p » and Coali t,f T « u ,
n u l lin (hikiiwn Cemetery, with the Inin. A t originally drafted the hill
“
1
JI.7il.'*kl,WM
wire
coin
cn c rg ), money for carfare or g -u ; no more wail­
ILi&gt; i;iten uur cu s I u iih t h
(1*4 that a *u|l In on lfl IMIa In
The aged rebel, due to celebrate
tfc* altnv* d - o r f lb a d p r o p a rlr ha* his 113th birthday Slay IS, was Rev. W'. P. Brooks J r . officiating. would have allowed faubus to ap­ plctcd in the C. M during 1939,
cmtfidence
in
u&gt;.
W
c
cun
b**n fllail a g a i n . 1 Sou an.| m u
according
to
Hie
Manufncturing
ing in line, at bill-paving time, for me. From
Gramkow funeral Home is in point three new member*.
sea haralif i f q u l r e l In * m »
a taking medication* and Itipiul nour­
chemist s' Association
mummcml ;r MF T DAI*
n|&gt; r nr y our A n i s - r In llta i V * . ishment. He wav running only a charge of arrangements.
now on, Fin paying nil bills by check — by mail!"
plaint nn Iha p l a in t i f f * *M -.,nr&gt;*
The family ri-&lt;|jctti donation* be
F I N D for
svitli a
&gt; a i , t &gt; r . u a s h m i T T i N n i i . s i r a . u « slight fever and spent a fairly rum
made
to
the
Polio
f
und
in
lieu
of
Sou in Kttnwlaa. " I t i l a r P ark. S‘|i-r- fifrlaiilr night. He was not placed
|ii ov rn m o r il for inenmr,
Dowers.
Ma. a n t III* tka i.r lrlnat In I I nl fir a «vf Iha C la r k nf IV* i'|r. ,11 In an oxygen tent
Krowlli
or IxslIs.
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FOR TULL BENEFIT, USE YOUR CHICKINO ACCOUNT
Mailing was brought to the clinic
’ C ou rt *n o r n o r m - A p r il I H h . i v w :
Tin ;
h t .v t i
—- i
riu iltll'.t
olharwlaa Ik* alleaatlnn nf n M from his home nrar Slant, Va , 23
W A S H IN G TO N (U P lt — The T O H O l W i f i l T (SlitII*&gt;t* I* i: iw ai J
C ompl ai nt w ilt ti» lakan •• eon.
WITH
US FULLY. (HAVEN'T 0N IT O ffN IT S00NI)
miles away.
.Senate has opened it* own gilded Cworl. 1'iifin- .s* * Jai-*s.
f o - . » il
Tui
in
Itaral
« Iliad I h a M i l it I
iii
1*1 h i m
« % |,|;
•
T M a nolle# ahall
i I'lt ab-t
l.all of fame with portraits of five •Ull
I,»a M l I* ■'
..am ,! ...
,\ O T Il I
If
h#f*l&gt;v
g iv e n
thAl
I I I ! ConWw) Ruad
on** aa -h weak for f
m -aa
astslt- &gt;1 11 V I II IIII D t'
I D •&gt;ttc|i.
great senators.
|sur«'jaiit f
* 11 nal s|r« r # i f&gt;f f a n
SHO waaka In Ik* F a a ' i r d l l a r a l t
II
ill Miss al&gt;l l
in iti* • i r . u
H
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e
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The
'
(amour
five''
are
Henry
i K la S iM a 1 1 th daj *r Marr-i,
Fh. Orlando (&gt;.\ 3-H IT I
I HANK! C R T. Germany (U P li n f ) D r i h Ifri*. Mf r P*d&gt;I
, ,.„M of u n M n t n Im tl -lkl I'l r c U ll
ISIS
— Erankfurt Zoo keepers have an M i l l * (if n -Jinn to I h n * / »M U i r i ’- . tjr| t lay of Krntueky, Daniel Webster ,.f in- Plat- nf KluMJa, i-i an-l
ri:i.n r.it a m i i i i j t t i m i i i m
gaintoola Cuuncv
H r l&lt;l»
Iti pis xi nil ivg.
mi almI for ftpmlttoU r«»unii. Plot* of Massachusetts, John C. Calhoun r„r
I t * Hnitlh K n o w la*
eternal triangle on their hands Ml
I 'h a m a r * m t
a.i-l a.ut
A 111 i fl | A n r i f V. w ! | r - n | i i 11A f i t t of Mouth Carolina. Robert M. l.a
, W l n l * r r * r k . Flo ri d a
\llrn &amp; Co.
lialna a eult f-,r illvgr*# n r rtif
but it's their own fault.
\ * "n&lt;* a n«1 I \ n I f 1m i
Ilia « If# a *
IIKAM
I^krtinil, florida
•anl l l t l o l t u i ; II H I *»•!!•. n- f r - m
tl P, Ita rtntnh
They took chimpanree s jinlllo "* -i 11h a "I .n•• T , IV f h I« m li v i» It ut f, « m • follettr of Wisconsin and Robert y ml, Iha **M l n l U ' T l S ll l&gt; ll '&gt; l'
Mrmbcr:
1 Mil H *hi* iMfr hiianl. th ft y?ii|r t * A. Taft of Ohio. Their portraits a-i d ahhravlala-S a n l*
('l a r k , t ' l l r u l t f r u i t
f
»ald
from his mate Kokl and married i | , 4 r | ** i |&lt;ft«11% t«l H i *
al v } •
&lt; V g d * 7 / W y f jj
Patnlnnl* f o t t n i v
lio n .
Mulwc-I Mmk Etchange
were
unveiled
Thursday
ut
the
.
i u i i haina O K O R f l K &gt;
f
I
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A
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III
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f
l
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1'ri Marl*'* t . V lM a n
him amid much publicity to Ca­
( hi:ago Board nf Trade
(AflriuM Vr/A Th&lt;AtUnhc.vktttMi Ri*k
m
r i a t n i i i r . &gt;• t « &gt; R ' » r i t t
ntnSenate reception room.
M . •*« K » D I a &gt;. M i f ' h
;«
M M
.»f
I'apiilia C l - f k
ll ii l- . |i-fanitani,
Cnisiplrie Inyeaimrnt Sertice
r u M l a h MarrTi I I . 1*. A ! T - A p r il milla. Knki is screaming In rage i f : f o r ** ir *»S»| t e l l |r&gt; tfl * til A l i r a !
Vi.u at* h « t * n r rr,iu 'f»H *» ftla
at the arrangement.
I . ISIS
*t .I I r t f bl M r t
f«&gt;*’ a a i h
at t h *

SISTKK MADISON

Famed Flier Dies
In Precision Drill

SISTKK MADISON

U.S. Probably Completed By Hawaii

Deaths

Faubus Is Fuming
At Filibuster Foe

Legal Notice

y
l r&gt;.i

Just No Step Left
For Newest State

Gray Yet Battling
For Life; Is 112

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Chiles Baby Dies;
Rites Held Today

Our Many Years

n

KXIMCKIKNC.T*

Legal Notice

Senate Puts Five
In ‘Hall Of Fame’

Legal Notice

Mrs. Stan Comstock

Unusual Triangle'

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TO K Y O lU P l l — The '••'dUinj
data fnr Crown Prince Akihtto and
hi* com m omr h*nc#a Mtchtkc
Shod* will b* April 10.

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W A S H IN G TO N (U F I) — President EUenhowtr deliv.
Indian In Cambodia
#rn hi* radio-TV report on Berlin tonight against a back­
PNOMPENH. Cambodia tU I'i)
ground of criaia described aa "the moat aarioua since Korea, — Indian President Rajendra I’raparhapa mors sarioua."
tad la in Cambodia on an official
The President, who will speak over all major radio and four-day visit.
television networks from 9:30 to 10 p.m„ e.s L, w as said to

Odham Plans New
City Development

regard th* speech *» one of th«
mott important he ha* delivered
•uice entering the White Houte.
The lenoutnet* ot the Berlin
situation was emphasized by As­
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Mike
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to evacuate U. S. military de­
pendents from Be rim to Ameri­
can force* there would be ready
for any showdown with Kuiaia.
Hr aaid the continued presence of
military wire* and children in
Berlin created a "hard aitualion”
for American force*
"I think it ia far better In over­
emphasise than to underestimate
and I think this la the moat aeri
ous rritii confronting our country

T o G e t D -a lH O U P P I IC S
LO N D O N (C P U — Soviet equip­
ment for the first phase of con­
struction of Egypt's Aswan Dam
will he shipped from Odessa short­
ly, Radio Moscow reported.
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S A N TA M O N IC A . Calif. tU P I)
— Actor - producer Dick Powell,
hospitalised last Wednesday with
bronchitis, today wsi steadily im ­
proving at St. John's Hotpilsl.

A Daw Odham and Tudor deval
opmirt. containing 12S home*, ia
planned within the (H r limit*.
The home* would range in price
from $13-19,Out.
Due to the uodetirable eondlWon at the land involved, the firm
PALM SPR IN GS, Calif. ( U N I
liked the citjr to »h»re In the
— The wife of singer Nat I King)
cost o# utility installation*. Art
Cole reported to police Sunday the
jAJarrl* representing the firm, w j *
lots of a two diamond, four-pearl
givrn a pledge that the city
platinum earring valued al gl.noti.
would furnish the labor if Odham
and Tudor would pay for the ma
R e ( j C e n t e r B o m 1)0(1
terlali.
The announcement wa* made at
BEIRU T, U b .n o . (U P D a special meeting of City Com- mure seriuua than that,” Mans llomhi were thrown into the Soviet
m iiiionrrt Friday afternooii. La- field said.
Information Bureau ami home of
The President may work on his local Communist leader Mustafa
calion of Ihe development has not
vpeech almost unlit broadcast
been discloicd.
Al Arts* here Sunday.
lime. He passed up ehurrh serv­
ices Sunday and restricted his ap­
pointment list today to work with
B ILO XI, Miss l D P Ii — Rosetli’a
Malcolm Moss, the chief presi­
rafr lan'l a drive In but it keep ,
dential speech writer.
Elsenhower is expected lo cou­ gelling driven into A car drove
ple his report on the Berlin situa­ Into Ihe cafe Saturday night— the
tion with a defense of his military fourth such accident in twro weeks
and
foreign aid, programs,
both p
i.
‘W n rtP
James Gamble Rogers. Winter
.____
under hravv Urt
fire *
in
v d s llO v lt lS
vv O l U
Park engineer, will present charts |und,r
n lCongress.
ongress
W ASHING TON (L'PH — Fedrr
of public buildings to County Com­
at narcotics agent* have served
missioner* this week,
tntlirt on Cuban Premier Fide!
— Rjgcrs* firm hsa been authoris­
Castro to kick out foreign hood­
ed to make a survey of county
lums if he wants U. S. help‘ in
Ap'ld 2 ». Work will begin within a
fighting dope peddlers.
le w day a.
*‘M'e ciiosc an out-of-county firm
lo be assured of an impartial view
The aging moonshine conspiracy
TA L L A H A S S E E (D P I) Hep
on the public buildings," Chairman
John R'rider (aid. "For some time ease against Sheriff J . Luther Jack C. Inman of Orange County
we have been disturbed about con­ Hobby was divmlsied list week In said today he will Introduce a
permissive bill allowing rounly
ditions at the county home. Jail, the U. S. District Court.
District Judge George W White­ school boards to set up separate
courthouse and health unit. Of
course, the health unit ia now In hurst signed the dismissal order schools for boys and girls.
progress but we need a long term in Tampa because "it Is frit
capital improvement plan to re- that a retrial of the case would
*lsc* the other buildings "
not he successful.
the order
B E IR U T , Lebanon (DPI I — Al
™ The survey will include recom­ Trad
least l.SOO person* were killed
mendations for repairs, additions
Hobby wsi tried m February, during the Mosul bloodbath, an
or abandonment of the buildings. IBM. The Jury deadlocked, a ml* American petroleum engineer trap
Property values also will be con­ trial was declared.
ped in Ihe city during the Iraq
sidered
The Seminole County sheriff was revolution reported today.
suspended by the governor, then
re-elected in May, 1956 He was
reinstated by senate action in
LONDON &lt; l)P I)— Two youths
August 1936,
gated wistfully at an ancient rack
Charged with ihe sheriff in the in the Tow er of London exhibition
case were Deputy A. E. Evans, of torture instrumenta Sunday,
Sanfurd; Dwight E . Yelvingtun. Jisn aiked the guard:
Daytona Beach, former State Be«.
"Could we put a penny in U
Lake Mary brebuvue supporters •rage agent; Neons O -m j'- U' 1 ,
40 M« Ut
it »a&gt;4l'
rill view two excellent pictures Brown, Jerry Martin. Negro nlgnt
luring a one night stand at the club operator, and James Smith,
Movieland Ride-In
Lake Monroe Negro.
W ASH ING TON ( l ! PI) - Acting
Wednesday's "Benefit Night"
Marlin was one of two Sanford
for Ihe fjike Mary Volunteer Eire negro: i arrested yesterday on Secretary' of Slate Christian A.
Department wilt feature "Beauti­ charges uf selling whiskey ille­ Herter told L'ungtess today U 8 .
ful but Dangerous," starring Ginn gally. The Sheriff* department foreign policy prill become "inef­
Lolahrigida and "Congo Crossing," eonperatrd with Stale Beverage fective" unleat President El-enbower's foreign aid prog-am gets
with Virginia .Vayo.
officers in the raids.
^ Tickets are on sale from memHobby said this morning that ha ,,ron* support,
T e n of the fire department. A d ­ was confident Ihe dismissal would
mission ia so cents. There is no runic. "I wasn't warned about
W A SH IN G TO N fU P li Hen.
eharge for children under 12.
it," ha said.
Thomaa D. While believes IT. S
Proceeds will be used t* finish
the new firehouse In Lake Mary
ground forces In Kurop&lt; ’ should
be brought up to full strength but
When rompleled, the building will
doubts there Is an real need for
be utilised as a community hall,
reinforcement* became o( (he Ber­
in addition to its primary func­
John Davis Smith, trainer of lin criais.
tion
1 hr T.ake Mary Volunteer Fire the famous horse Speedster, died
Iiti-rlm e n t serves Lake Mary, yesterday morning at 9 a. m.
Aunland Estates, Lillie Venire. lie was U
Rom In Dsdevillo, Ala , Mr.
Ravenna Park. latch Arbor
nd
Smith had lived in Casselberry for
parts of Goldsboro.
the past three years. Ha owned
An internationally famous hell
and trained horses at the Semi
ringing tram will entertain San
nnle Raceway.
Surviving are hie wife Mrs. ford Lion* and their ladira at
Patricia M. Smith, Casselberry: luncheon tomorrow.
Karl A. Makui and hi* sivtrr.
A busy week is scheduled for (wo sisters Inlaw, Mrs. Spring
Smith, Camp Hill, Ala., and Mrs. Irene, rail themselves Ihe "A m
Oounty Commissioners
lu o iilu r i of Good Mill" of the
Tonight, the ni n will meet with Cecil Smith, Birmingnam. Ala.
Bemaina have been aent tojChlcolce Lions Club. The team
die (own tnunrtl of Casselberry.
Thursday they will drive.to Win- Camp Hill for tervires and inter come* frnm I-ong Meadow. Ma**,
she Haven to took over the new ment. Brissnn Funeral Home * : i They have played at the Bruavel*
In charge nf local arrangements. Fair and the Linn* International
health renter there
Convention.
Before the Casselberry meeting
Every four year*, the bell ring
W i m p , m thr Board will atera runic to Sanford for a special
lend the soth anniversary rela­
program. All Lion* are urged to
bel tinn of Ihe arneciean Legion.
attend and bring their wives
P A L A T K A ( U P I ) - T h e body of
a Marietta, Ga , dental surgeon
who drowned on storm toned Lake
George list Thurvday wa* found
floating on the raln-twollen lake
A fruitless wait wsi staged last today.
ght by Sheriff's Deputies who
A resolution from the First
Officers said the body of Dr.
found a spanking new car parkedGeorge Thoms* Fergus Jr.. 36, I'rriliyterisn Church, calling on
hi Ihe wood* near the Wekiva floated to the top of the lake n^rth city leaders to diseourage Sunday
River
of where tha body of hit fithing opera I inn of non essential stores
The ear was covered with mosi guide was recovered earlier.
Friday was tabled by the City
fo an apparent attempt to hide
Sheriff K. W. Pe Ulcer gaid Commission.
fe. No stolen cars had been re search was continuing for Dr. Ed­
"Wc don't have the right (o tell
ported to the officials, and no on* ward S. Marks, 40. who also is people when they should open their
name to reclaim the vehicle This misting after a small fi»hing boat business; If they want to work on
morning It »aa lowed lo a San­ with the three aboard capstird on ! Sunday, tha''f their own sflair,"
ford garage
th# lake Thursday,
| Etrl itigginootnam said.

Cole Jewels Stolen

Suggestion, Maybe?

Xouniy To Receive
Data On Buildings

Judge Throws Out
Conspiracy Charge

Segregation By Sex

1,500 Reported Dead

Penny For Torture

Benefit Night Set
Jo Aid Firehouse

H erter Backs Aid

More Troops Needed

John Davis Smith,
Casselberry, Dies

Lions Will Hear
Bell-Ringer Team

Busy Week Foces
County Officials

One Body Found,
Another Is Sought

Wait Fruitless;
New Car Towed In

t

City Tables Plea
On Sunday Stores

Concert Group Revamped; Greco Signs
Awe Greco and hi* company of tual Coneert Association series
fc&gt;«uati dancer* wiH lx hooked Individual tfrkrts for Ihe perform­
DMt rear hy th* newly organis­ ance will h* ave ill Id* at Dm door
ed Sanford DeBary Entertainment for U
Association
Billed as "DeBary Night", F ri­
Th* dec imoo « M mad* laat day night's entertainment will
dt at a reorgamiaiiooal meeting honor Sanford's neighbors who
Die Mutual Concert Association. contribute so heavily to the sueDeBary enthusiast*, he*dud byoeaa of sny rultural erdeavor. A
Chest** Reartck, will Join San­ reception for Nelaon and Neal
ford In bringing good performer* will follow tn the ballroom of tha
to Dm stsfs oi th* Civl* Center. Mayfair Inn.
Membership* for th* comtog
Individual ticket* wiH not be
pear wtU ba available Friday sold next year by th# Sanford■ght whan tha plena loam et Nai­ DeBary Entertainment Association,
r n and Neal play* at foil (a tha although a block of seals will he
Canter Nelson and Neal will com- reserved for nut of town guests
foas Usa Uat oflarmg uf tha U a
sod lour ma. The me in bar ship

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rale will remain Ihe sain*: 16
for at least three performances.
Two membership drives will he
conducted hy the Association, thr
first on Friday night. In booking
Jose Greco, members felt that
Sanford and DeBary can well sup­
port a "big name" performane*.
The goal for neat year will be
l.ttO member*.
Nelaon and Neal are recognised
nniveraally a* America's most
popular two piano team. A ro
mantle and charming husbandwife team, they have been laud­
ed by critic* ai "a Joy la hear
awl see."

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Arab World Gripped By Tension
Khrushchev Blasts Citizens Ordered
Tot Strangled To Death
Nasser; Says He's To Leave By Iraq
Between Mattress, Rod Trying To Annex
B E I R U T , la'hunnn ( U ’ l ) —

Nine month old Bobby Russell
Steele strangled to death St S;J0
a m, yesterday In (he tied he
•hared with two older children.
The baby's head a n lodged be
(ween the mstlresv and rod at
Ihe fool of the iron bed Ilia father
male the discovery when he in­
vestigated the crimpy rough of
one of Ihe older children,
Death by strangulation was rul
rd b) Coroner Hugh Duncan. The
baby'i body was found si 6 s. m.
Itot'li&gt; was born June 10, IStMt,
in Live Oak. The family came to
Sanford four monlht ago from
Tallahassee, and resides al 111
Cellar Ave.
Survivor* include his parents,
Mr. and Mrs Herman Steele Jr.,
two brothers. Steven and Edward;

Ciiy Rejects Old
Annex Petitions
All former annexation petitions
were ■ejected by the City of San­
ford, Friday afternoon during a
•pec.al meeting of Commission
er*.
The petitions were circulated by
"haiilworking individuals," com­
missioners laid, bid have fallen
short of the required signatures.
"We wish to thank all those who
have worked so hard on this pro­
ject," Commissioners said. "W e
are sorry that their efforts proved
so futile, bul appreciate deeply
their support."
Action was taken lo annex by
sections The first portion will in
elude Country Club Manor and
2uth St. rltrndcd.
Annexation will grant resident*
the right to vote in city elections,
police and (ire protection and u m
«4 r&gt; r utilities.

Construction Near
For Dynalronics
Work on a plant for Dynatronks,
Ir.c , may begin this week, follow­
ing the resulta of a public hearing
tomorrow.
T ie hearing will clear the Wu&gt;
for re soiling of Spring Hammock
to industrial sites
Brailey Odham, president of
Sanford's largest home building
firm, hat purchavi-d the entire
•fra Odham proposes the develop­
ment of an industrial park, with
spare fur *i u i*l plants. The first
of these Is I*&gt;naI.onica, due for
occupation June IS.
The factory will he built by Od
ham and Tudor Dvnatrnnies man
ufact'irrs electronic components,
but alto tpcrisliiet In research.

Legion To Observe
Birthday Tonight
The 40th anniversary nf the
founding of ihe American I egl m
will t&gt;e celebrated tonight by
Campbell I^ivsing Fort No. A3,
Members will meet *i T p m
for a free Jivb fry at the I-rgtnn
Building.
I.cdr. Ralph Matins, np« rations
nfflrrr nf VAH 9, will discuss (hr
Heavy Att.uk program and show
films nf landings on an angle
deck aircraft carrier
City and County Commissioners
haw. b«-rn Invited as guests of Ihe
Post.
Twenty four provpeetfve mem
l»ci • are expected lo bring the
Poll up to 1W) per rent mem inf
ship at th* celebration.

Lamp As Weapon?
She's Unconscious
A kerosene lamp became s
dangerous weapon yesterday when
an unidentified assailant used R
to knock Jeanette Goldman unaonsrloui.
Th r Sanford Nrgri-ae was ad
muled lo Seminole Memorial Ho*
pilal at I 19 p in. with later*
twins nf thr skull and body. Her
condition was rrported good to
day hy hospital authorities.

Debate ‘All W et’
On This Question
NORMAN. Ofcl*. (U P I) - The
Oklahoma University Philosophy
Club had tn indication today ol
the way things may go In a spe
rial (lection on repeal of prohl
billon April T,
D m club scheduled a dsbaM net
the issue but eould find no one
to taka Dm dry aid*.

Steadily determ ent i iir iw -

UtiuftA between the I ’nitesl Arnh Republic and Iraq plunged
to a dnnirurou* new low Dalny.
one sister, Jeane, alt uf Sanlord,
The tens* situation hml become so acute, thu Cairo
LO ND O N (C P I) — Soviet Prem­
and grandparents. Mr and Mrs. ier Nikita Khrushchev accused
ntiw ••i&gt;'»|&gt;er Al Ahrum reported from L)uma«rua, that Iraqi
H. I Steele Sr , Tallahassee
President Gamal Abdel \’a**er of f authorities ordered all L'.A.R. citizen* in Iraq to get out of
Remain* have hren sent to
the 1‘nllrd Arab Republic today j

the country wllhm 44 hour*.
Tallahassee for services and in of tying to aones Iraq into th# ^
Relations br!wr«n Ihe I wo Arab
Irrmenl Bruton Funeral Home DAn
nation*, already atrained, reached
ua&gt; in charge uf local arrange
Khrushchev's charge at a eel
the breaking point lait week with
mrnU.
r hr anon of a new Soviet • Iraqi
th* abortive Iraqi revolt cenlerrd
technical aid agreement, was
around Mosul, which Baghdad
broadcast by thr Soviet news
An atlcrnoMii drlul*. followblamed on the U A.R. Both na­
agency Tass
ins heasy wrekrnd rati, forc­
Tass quoted Khrushchev a* say­ ed poiiponemrnl of bat'ball act­ tions have since traded vtlriolid
insult# and 12 C A H diplomat*
ing "President Natter Is insist­ ivity la banford today.
ing on Die unification of the Iraqi
The .Seminole High t.yn.aa of were expelled hum Baghdad.
The hate • Iraq campaign of
republic with the P A R ."
tongwood game tonight waa
United Arab llrpohlir President
"Th e Soviet Union hai not In
called off, Phoenix and forpua
Gamal ALIrl Navser reached •
L IT T L E Ri &gt;'K, Ark (U l’l ) — terferred and is not interfering in Chrislt, scheduled for siorko'its
creacrndo in Cairo today where
Hirer tornadoes skipped across such affair*," Tava quoted him
remained Inside. The exhibition
lens of thoulatvia of acre-.lining dawidely separated Arkansas local­ as saving
game between Corpus Christ!
ities during the weekend, leaving
"However, Ihe Soviet Union la and Mobile al 1:30 p. in. tomor­ nionstraturi hanged rffigiea of
Iraqi Premier Abdel Karim Ka*&gt;
three person* dead and seven in­ not Indifferent to the situation
row wilt be played, weather per­
arm alungsiile an insulting a&gt;sorii
jured
which is growing up in a region mitting.
Harlier
stories rt.
The victims were identified as I not far from lit frontiers "
ment of dead dogs, rat* .
men,
Sport* Page,
Fred \ Haslctt. *6. of Moko; Mrs
The m ammothj"f*.
u *.virm
!T!..uj'te!n-T* p a ru ra lh iiy attack
Bruce Robert*, i i , uf °i if. rod ’
wua r
a
.........:k in which
James Johnson 29, of Owensvllle,
memorial piucesiion through th*
Nasser charged that Communists
Haslrtt was killed when his par­
sired* uf Cairo, honoring the Ira­
were behind recent troubles In
ents' home was demullshed byqis who died in Die revolt la
Iraq.
high wind*. The RoU-rts home at
northern Iraq last week.
"We are all pained by President
Opal was hit by a funnel that hopTii* marchers, caught up In hy­
Nasser's
.event
speech
In
Dam­
scotched across the rural area.
steria, s r r e a me d "Enem y of
ascus,"
Khrushchev
said.
"When
Johnson succumbed Sunday af­
God" *v*ry time K i u r n i 'i nen*
ternoon to injuries he suffered the President of the UAR talks
Three weeks of Investigation by was spoken. Thry called Nass«r
about
communism
and
Commun­
Saturday when a tornado struck
slate beverage officers paid 'off "hero of Arab nationalism."
Owensvllle Ills wife, .Shitlcy, 19. ist* hr arms himtrlf with the lan­
In Die latest demonstration la
yevlerday morning when a doten
guage
uf
the
Imperialist*."
is repotted in critical condition.
Negroes in Seminole and Orange a massive anti- • Kavsem, antiSeven persons were hospitalised
Counties were arrested for th* un Iraq propaganda campaign, mar­
with Injuries received when their
cher* carried m l • painled coffin*
authorized tale of whiskey.
homes were damaged or demolish­
wiDi picture* ol Kassem plastered
Jerry
Martin,
110
West
Nth
St.,
ed by the high winds.
was charged with Ihe sale and on the sides, The pictures were
The Arkansas Power ami Light
possession of whiskey without a labelled "The Baghdad Execu­
Co. said Ihe storm knocked out a
license. E E. Elkitrom, slate tioner" and "Killer of Women and
1( 6,000 volt transmission line in a
beverage officer sirred
bot­ Children."
rural area nrar Hot Spring*. The
tle*
of
whiskey,
wine,
gin
and
firm said service will no! be af­
H A V A N A (U P D — Two Bronx vodka during a search uf the
fected but the line cannot be re­
bred beauties admitted today they premises, Martin is held in th*
paired until Thursday.
arrived In Cuba w ilia t 67 .0&lt;k) m ruun'v Jail on lloo bund.
Cuban pesos hidden In thrir undies,
A small amount of moonshine
but Ihey added, "we did not think whiskey was found In Die West
wc were doing anything wrong."
Ilth Su bom* of I-ultlc Ma* I'oaElaine Mitchell a n d X e n i a ley. T h « disco' ory was mtde after
T V u a ila k ls were •sw.rtlcwcd By •tat* beierag* officers altainod ■
VENTURA. Calif. (U P I&gt; -K l f h t
Halted Press InlernallMial at the search warrant Sale* had been re­ women and four men deliberated
Mantilla women • prison where ported to the offlccra.
today the Isle of Elisabeth Dunikvrrage"officer* were assisted! can, SI year old matron *ceuved
O RLAN D O (U P D — Three per- Ihey wi re confined following their
at
rest
Friday,
von* were killed and four others
hv D ip u tirs W. R Srahurger, A. of tilling two killers to tmirdef
They were picked up by Cuban E Kvau* amt Constable .Slim lial her pregnant daughter In-law.
seriously Injured Sunday when a
Final argument* in Die foUN
car skidded out of control in a airport uffiiials ■* (hey stepped ulf It)way.
driving rainstorm ami alainmrd a plane from Miami. No chargei
The whiskey seited had been week-old trial were rompleled
were
placed
against
them
but
j«*
head-on into another vehicle.
purchaseil al a diaeounl. officers Friday hut Judge Charles F,
The accident orcurrd on four- lice said they were Investigating said, and would have been sold Blackilimr, U , let the jurors go
lane U. S Highway 441 about five the possibility the girls were being when oilier hai* amt package home (or the werkrnd
uved lo bring discounted Cuban
miles south of here.
In final arguments, the Juror*
itotea hail closed. T h r ten other
The Highway I’afnd Identified peso* into Ihe country.
suspects wi re taken lo the Orange were given • choice of twlicving
Under
a
law
passed
by
Dir
revthat the matronly defendant hired
Ihe &gt;h'ad a* Janrl Kay Erie ire'. 19,
bounty Jail.
and Hoy A. I.yda Jr., H , both of olulinnary govrTnmrnt persons en­
Luis Moya. 22. and Augusttna
Orlando, and Mrs. Angctlnr Grib- tering the country may bring in
RaMmiadu, 23, Iasi November with
only |.\u in Cuban pesos. 'I lie law
Rons, 60, of St. Cloud.
an oiler of pi,US) lo kill her lon'i
Injured were Mr*. KUte Yen was passed following reports Dial
wife, Olga.
fur*. 62, driver of one of tile car* :1railed supporters of ousted Dicta
Or, accept a theory by ileient*
lor
Fulgrneio
Rativt*
were
selling
Mr« Katherine I'ndonlrk, 67, and
attorney S. Ward Sullivan Dial th*
A group of Sanford residents eonfeased killers had kidnaped
Rmlna and Julie Vrntura, 12-year- their pesos at a discount hi the
old I win lister*. All the Injured United StateA.
will appear Iwfure Die Seminole Olga a Jo-year old Canadian bora
were (rum St. (. loud. They were re­
County b'ommiavionrrt tomorrow nurse, to hold her for ranvorn fiutn
ported In fair condition toda&gt; at
at 11 a in. lo protest the opera her alturney huitiaml, Frank, M,
Orange Memorial Hospital.
Don of Harden'* Dairy on Sum­
T h r prosecutor said It would b*
merlin Av«,
a "gro»s rniscarriag* ol lusllcc"
The dairy, almosl totally In ih&gt; if Mr*. Duncan it acquiltsd of tha
New maps nf Ihe Clly nf Ssn rounly, has b*-rn Dir object of a murder anil Moya and II iblonado
ford and Seminole County will he petition signed hy Ihe area'* rest go to the gat chamber.
available soon frnm the Chamber denis, who charged that the drain
age ditch is not properly main
Plat approvals and toning hear of Cummerre.
|r gs crowd the agenda of thr
The outdated niap does not fn lamed, odor* from the barn arc
i iunty Commission tomorrow
rluile the miles of Die new ttri i ts offensive AittI that Dir o|&gt;er*llnn
Rids will tie opi ned on thr sale amf large th-velopmcnt* lli.it have has created a sanitary nuisance
nf rounly property now occupied risen sine* 11s puhllralion
Die petition has hern iiiliinitti-d
hv the health drpartmrnl and
A charge for Isrge map* will lo Clly Comntiaaloncr*. who said
in II. Other buslnrii Includes a )* made, bul small maps stiT! -ill they would work wilh the Coun­
A hit run arcldent Friday right
I irtlesi from clly residents about he given In those requesting Diem ty Health Unit on ihe problem.
rained |6M &lt;1*triage to a car drtvHarden's Hairy and provisions fur The revised drawings have hern
en by Eva Manning M I ins, 601
me Board of Adjustment.
Cypres* Ave,
furnished hy th* Dowling Ap
Die accidrnl occurred at &gt;Hh
praisal t’n.
and French. The other car mad*
a left turn on French Avo. and
At least two women were ad k&lt; pt ruin:' Dm owner of the car
milled lo Seminole Memorial Hos­ wax found at the Naval Air
NASSAU. Bahamas &lt;171*1 s —pital today following an arctdrnl Station bul claimed he had loanMostly cloudy with scattered at Benson Junction and Highway rd hit vrH rlr In a friend. Pallet
lay boy Hilly Wallare, II , Iasi
iigible bachelor of Die old Prin- showers through Tuesday. Some­ 17 97
are investigating.
&lt;-•* Margaret art. is rngagrd to what cooler today and Tuesday.
Two DeBary amhulancrs answer­
Ronald Edgaf Cog. VAH 3 usa
I oulse Taylor, 29. daughter of High this afternoon T* io 79, low ed the call. A huge truck was re­ charged with failure to have his
i anadian multimillionaire )
I*. tonight so to an. Variable winds ported mired in the mud at he vehicle under control and no driv­
I ay lor. friends vaid today.
mostly southerly I to I I miles irird to skirt the scene. The a r er's llrcn-c ycstertli).
D ir tall and elegantly tin " r d per hour, becoming northerly to­ riifenl occurred al 11 IS * m No
Cox failed to stop for the red
Wallace, known as "old faithful" night or Tuesday.
further details were avaitabV.
,ighi at 13th St. and Park As*,
rcause of his constant attendance
and collided with an aulomnblU
n ITtncrss Margaret, arrived In
Sipw»n. Comdriven by Willie
Nassau about a month ago to n-re estimated
hined damages
rovrr in Die sun from a liver sil
at ftVy.
ment that had plagued him Irom
childhood.
Miss Taylor, blonde and beauti­
ful and heiresa lo a personal for
une rstlmalrd at *0 million dol­
lars. left her Job as an editor on a
Mrs Julius l* vy of Chicago, Mayor Al Wilson, John Kruler and
Longwood I* in Seminole C**unmagailne a year ago to join her III, turned the first shovel in
Joel Field.
t j . atvJ that's a fact.
father here.
groundbreaking rcremoniei for
Yea, air, Die man who drew th#
fn greeting the crowd, I« v y
York Manufacturing Company Sat said. "Sanford is a small city with map guofsd, that's all.
urday morning.
Thin, sail R. K Ashton Jr.,
a warm heart and a big spirit of
Mrs. I.cvy is the muthcr of Sam i friendliness. We are proud lo ho manager of Ranfurd'i F ‘&gt;o,l Fair.
Levy, owner of th# plant Dial j memtiers of such a fine communl Is why Langwood wasn't ineludad
on a map of Semin J* County,
NEW Y O R K (L'Plk— Robert Mo­ manufactures fish landing net* ty "
iMvy said that re location of the used by Ut* food chain.
ses, veteran city and stale com and television antennas Sit* of thr
And Longwood doesn't lik* th#
m lii’-'s *“
said Sunday new factory is between HarCar company from Illinois was large­
that he always hat found It easier Aluminum and Alien of Orlando ly influenced by th* effort* of omission. Th* community haa MU
Krld*r and th* Chamber of Com rd on official protest, mad* bp
to deal with politician* thac with on Highway 17 92
m*rc*. H* credited rapid growth Mayor Alim Lormann.
reformers.
Picture, Pag* I
Ashton already knew Longwood
to th* support of th* City of San
"R(fo. m»rs are Dm self rlgiile
la in tha county. He w «t* to
Others participating In th* c*r«- ford and Seminole County.
ous." he lold a T V audience
Th* budding la now under eon school In Sanfo-d. Today, ba
"Thay usually think they hast a money were Mr. and Mr*. Lovy,
tall from on high, but 1 think Mr. and Mrs L«* Samuel, Har­ structioo by Carroll-Daniel Con­ apologized to Longwood.
Now, bt plam to acquaint tha
they probably hava (ha. wrong vey Broadway, production man struction Company, and should be
map m*kor (tub tha fact* ol IDs.
number."
q tq
Km . Douglas Mtenalrwu, ready tor occupancy In May.

Rained Out

3 Dead, 7 Injured
As Tornadoes Hit

12 Negroes Nabbed
In Whiskey Raids

2 Beauties Admit
$57,000 In Undies

Jury Deliberates
'For Hire' Murder

3 Dead, 4 Injured
In Traffic Crash

Group Protesting
Location Ot Dairy

Zoning Tops List
For Commission

New County Maps
To Be Ready Soon

Law Investigates
Hit Run Accident;"
Another Reported

Princess’ Friend
Engaged To Blonde

I

Two Known Hurt
In Road Mishap

Weather

Earth Is Turned,
New Plant Starts

Longwood Is Too
In This County!

Reformers Dialing
Wrong Number?

W

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S r rtfor ft

Marker To Honor
Sanford Pioneer

WrraTI

In ISIS. In tl4l he came to Me]lonvtlle, I he town which later be­
came the City ol Sanford
The soldier it tiring honored
for hit pioneering spirit, at well
aa serving hia country. Mellon
ville was then a wildernrtt, and
bravery amt fortitude were neeettary lo withstand Ihr dangers of
everyday life.
Gathering in l.akeview Ceme­
tery at 10 a. m. will be hit deiCendant* and Sanford citirrnt.
Prank Woodruff IV, hi* greatgreat great grandaon, will unveil
the marker and place a wreath
TA M P A , f(;ri&gt; — Police tmighl on Ihr grave. Prank ia Ihr ton
two men In a pink Oldtmoblle of Mr. and Mrt. Prank Woodruff
today who were believed to have
HI
robbed a branch office of the
The unveiling will come after a
Tampa Prdrral Saving* and !x&gt;an
welcome by klayor Al Wilton, and
Aaao of tVSTSIS In an armed
the principal tddren by the Itrv.
holdup.
A. G. Mclnnlt. The ceremony will
The PHI taid wltnetM-a taw I
be attended by Mrs. Clarence II.
lair model pink Uldamoblle drive
F itry , president of the Florida
away from (he tcene of the rob­
State
Society, Daughter) of IHIZ.
bery in aoulhwrtt Tampa early
Tuetday aflrrnoon and that it waa The Major Francis L. Dade Chap­
hehrvrd to tie the getaway car. ter of Sanford hai made arrangeThe two armed handita walked menia for Ihe marker and cere­
Into thr office in early afternoon, mony.
Following Die aervicr comme­
forrrd Manager Robert K. Adami
and teller Mrt. (iladya Denham in­ morating Fliaa Woodruff, mem
to a real room, and then took the* tier* of Ihe Chapter will attend
mi,nr&gt; from a caah drawer and a luncheon at the Mayfair Inn
Mrt. A. R. Key it general
the tafe.
They were drtcrlbed ai being rhalrman of the ceremony and
In their middle or late twenties. luncheon.
One wai about li* feet tall. Hie
other about all inrhea shorter.
They appeared nervous and
were drrated In cheap leisure
jarketi and dark trouteri.
A ialdler In Andrew Jackson’*
army will be honored tomorruw
when a gr*vr marker la unveiled
in hii memory *1 Lakevlew t'rmetrry
Kliaa Woodruff fought In the
haltle of Chalmeile, New Orleans,

Pink Auto Sought
In Tampa Robbery

. A Y O I t C l I S H I It IIO N — H a n fo rd .M ayor
k. L . W ilnon, nurrouiided by m a n y o f the
ood F a ir o fficial* and w a itin g patron*,

»t.i the ribbon m a ilin g the official grand
opening of the new Koorl F a ir Store on
Sooth P ark \v&lt;.
(H e ra ld S ta ff Photo)

I
Two Dead, 16 Hurt Med Center Burns;
As Bus Hits Crowd It Firemen Hurt
P ITTSB U R G ( I l l ' l l A run
I way but craihrd through a
lomaward hound crowd at »m of
Re eity'a bualrit corner* at thr
iclgbt of the ruth hour Tuesday,
tilling two persons, one ■ v rtrn n
Pittsburgh Treat reporter, and
tijurtng I* nlhrra.

African, 51, Bears
Quads; Doing Fine
f C APETO W N . R # u l h Africa
n J P I l— A ll-year old African w&lt;e
L a w gar# birth to quadruplet) to*
Hay— tbra# buya and a girl. All
fear# reported doing tine,
' D r. James le.uw, pruft»*«r of
bbaUlrica at the Univrrally of
Capetown, who aaatalad in Ihc da*
wy, anId he brlirved It waa
flrat lime a woman that ag#
gave birth b&gt; four children.

C

Queen la ‘Crowned*
' M ANILA (U P U — Chrtatlna Ma­
ttes. M ilt rhlllpplnea of 1959. waa
Btniak In the fare hy a alore
While the rode on a float in I he
Manila Trade Pair parade The
M o m , totted hy an ontdrnliflrd
byataoder, rauaed a alight awrllgig r t tha beauty queen's right

JACKSONVII.I.K f l ’I'lt - A fire
awepl through a doclora' medical
center early today. raining | l«'
lew damage and vending II (Ire
men to the hu.pltnl.
Ttie firemen were overcome by
i leaping chemical fmnea. believed
in have l-crn from tulfurir and.
All htil Ihrce of the men werp
treated and relented
Admitted in St Vlnrent'a Hot
total were Capt. A I„ Van f,an
rimgham. who complained of rhrat
paint, and flrrmen Prank fitte r
ami J. T While,
Pire Martha! K. C. McDcrmnn
valil raute of the pre dawn hlair
waa undetermined. Fireman weir
atili on the arenr a! » a rn
Mrltrrmon estimated damage
to Hip content t cl the one - ttory
budding at pa,non and to the
atrurturr lltrlf at 130,1**1,
Pour engine) amt two hoik and
ladder Irurki were vent to Ihr
veene and firemen battled the
blare about one hour before bring­
ing 11 under control.
McDcrmnn .aid the r.-nlrr, on
the weal end of town, hnuiej 13
doclora’ offlcea.

Sam IliHid, 42, who work.-d for
the nrwapaprr time I;*45 and Mia
Sally P. Strait, &gt;1, head raahler at
the Itwnevell Hotel, were killed
In the rraah.
Hood, a native of Morrhe.id
City, N. C., died of head and in­
ternal Iniurlrt, while Mr* Strait
waa flatbed arruts the abdomen.
Mr*. Ida Cook. U , a t, reported
In critical condition thla morning
following turgery for head injur­
ies
The arenr waa one of panic ami
m a n ronfiitfon at the lumbering
ronvryaner alammrd into the
rnidit of the huge, tightly packed
crowd, hurled three prrannt into
a dltplay window of Kaufmann't
department alore, and craihrd
headlong into the window, iliclf.
Hut driver Jay 1-ar.e avid he
tried lo itop Hie tmi when a
alreetrar halted In front of him,
but, when the brakea failed, he
allrinpterf lo atop hy hilling Un­
curb.
“ Tile hut jumped the curb,"
f.anr laid, "and I aimed fnr a
pole."
The vehicle aheared-olf the pole,
T A L I. a i u .s m : k (UP|&gt; - The
knocked aver a nearby nrwatiand,
Injuring a newaboy slightly, cut Cabinet ha* rrappolnlrd Franrit
down a fire alarm hoi and tihcll llridgc* J r. of Tallahaiii-e,
plunred thrnugli the huge window. to the Florida I'arolc lornniiiilun

ItrirfKi'H HcMppoinlcd

Purge Predicted
01 Iraqi Leaders

Funeral Tomorrow
For Grover Moon

Funeral service* for f.'rover S.
Moon. Sfi, Oviedo, will he held Inmnrrow al 2 p. m. al the Fairchild Chapel, with Ihe Rev. George
Carlton, Firtl Methodist Church
LO N D O N l l l’Ji — Diplomitic officiating, and Rev. Jack Rryant
tource* here today predicted s Pirai Hapllit Church, aMirtlng.
major purge of the Iraqi army and
The Oviedo Masonic Lodge No.
the government to remove all po­ 243 will be in charge of grave­
tential opponent! ol Premier Abdul side service* at the Oviedo Ceme­
Karim Kattrm Including anti Com- tery.
munial* and Naaienlea.
Mr. Moon died Monday In an
They aatd pretture alto waa Orlandu Hospital. He moved lo
building up in Baghdad for the Seminole County 20 year* ago af­
Ipcedy execution of i&gt;en. Abdul ter living In Atlanta. Ga.
Salam Aref, former number two
Surviving are hit wife, Mr*.
man in Ihe Katiem regime now Nellie M. Moon; Iwo daughter*,
under trnlrncr of death for plot- Mitt Mary Velura Moon. Atlanta,
ling against thr premier.
and Mr*. C. S. lee J r ., ('larksReports from Iraq laid anti guv- 1 ville, Trnn,; two tuna, C. Rprsc
i-rnmcnt biitcrncat by army far Id Moon and Thomas G. Moon,
commandrra in Ihr province* waa Oviedo; three hroihrra, J ; K.
a major factor in Ihe current re Moon, lliram. Ga.; C. C Moon.
volt. They said ihe commandrra Atlanta, and R. P. Moon. Auttell.
w rrr Jralmi* of Ihe quick promo- Ga.; Iwu tislera Sirs. R. C.
bona givrn officer) closer to Ihe i'Ionia and Mra. A. P. Robin ton,
ca|i il aI and in the personal confi­ Atlanta, and four grandchildren.
dence of Kaitrm.
Fairchild Funeral Home It In
In addition, Ihe rr|sirla taid, Ihe charge of arrangement*
field cummandcri disapproved of
Ihc government’s failure In coop­
erate wtih Trriident Carnal Abdel
Natter’* I'nlted Arab Republic.

F O O D F A I R O F F I C I A L S — l«eon T»ii*n&gt;tn.
( le f t ), front end a u p e rv U o r for Food F a ir
Stores. W . L. W a its (c e n te r), district m a n iijrcr, and K a y E . A s h to n J r . (r ijr h t ). S a n ford i t o n matuiffer, aland w ith the Sem lnolt

LA K E L A N D ( L T D - Fifty five amounti lo TO million gallons, it | &gt;ear and two million Ics* than thr
per ernt of the Florida orange will he j : million msrt Han last previous season.
crop for thi* te**on ha* already
been used, il w it reported T u n day.
General Manager Robert W
Rutledge of Florida Citrus Mutual
FLOORS C L E A N E D ■ SANDED ■ P O L IS H E D
said that 49 million boxes of
orangrt were u»ed through P»b
ruary.
TK R R A Z Z O W O R K O F A L L K IN D S .
Florida'* W froren orange con­
centrate piano have processed
Pic* Estlmatra — Call lit!
Juice from more than 25 million
ixivet in packing 3?,500,W&gt;) gallon*
of concentrate, he taid
F A 2-7621
108 N . M y r t le
Rutledge added that if ihe rea­
son* total pack (A concentrate

ERRAZZO
Tile Expertly Done

SEMINOLE TERRAZZO

Conscience Wins;
Free-Loader Pays
N EW YORK ( D T D — The voniclenre of • longtime tubway fare
evader finally hat got the heal ol
him.
The New York City Transit Au­
thority reported Tueaday it had re­
ceived a 110 hill from an anonymoui hitherto free-loading paaien
gcr Enclosed was a nole which
taid:
"1 am tending to you here in­
closed. * payment for rides on thr
transit system for which I did not
pay. Will )ou please put il in Ihe
conscience fynd.”
The tranvil aullioriiy *aid it was
Ihe largest "roniicencc” payment
in Its history.

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Till March 31,1959
If you live in Casselberry, Fern Park, liontfwood,
Altamonte Springs, you can now receive the Sanford
Herald

By Mail

Plymouth’s got it in station wagons, too!
116 DIFFERENCE IN

RIDE UNO PERFORMANCE

Kn other low-price wagon ran match J’l)mouth’* Tortion-Aiic
Hide. . . )o u n al no eilia u n i. F.njoy tu|H-ik handling case, a*ills
no roll or sway on I iiiik , mi fioitl-rml dive on slop*. O r clioo-e
oplinnal Gui*laiil la-vcl liitsion-AJlr; keep* your wagon level
nn mailer the toad ur llm load. 'I'll*ill lo t'l)inonth'* hipn-&gt;pintnl
V-H power, im lulling opiiiiiuj New Golden Commando iVh'i.

816 DIFFERENCE IN

SPACE

t
100 cubic feel of rargu capacity . . . more than any oilier low-pric*
wagon. One hig trason (or |H&gt;pularily of I ’lyinoulh wagon*.

116 DIFFERENCE IN

ECONOMY

I*l)nioulh won llic Muhil|ia* Ixononi) linn in the low-prlci
price d a w
twn yrni* in a row. U lul •more, all standard Plymouth V-U and b
engine* |wiform at nrak rUicirncy on rrgu/ar ga*.

BUT YOU DON'T PAY FOR THE DIFFERENCE
The three lop-selling low-price wagon* ora priced within a few
dollar* of each other. Bui only Plymouth wagon* give you the
Big Difference fur your money!
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U much thi sm in.prict...so different on the roadI

BIG DIFFERENCE IN

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County C h a m b e r c f Commerce " n e w bindneas welcome pla qu e/' placed in th e r o n d g
F a ir Store. T h e store opened this m o rn in g ,

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Flight Crews Given
Warm Welcome On
Sanford Arrival

WELCOMED HOME — Cdr. 1. M. It-well Jr., Squadron
Five conimumlinyr officer, is g n e ie d by hi* wife and thre*
non* upon arrival at the Sanford Naval Air Station. Squad*
ron pilots and crews arrived yesterday after six month*
!pi the Mediterranean.
(Herald Stuff Fhoto)

Tear* and laughter girctcd the
Savage Son* id Sanford yesterday
afternoon when the brat of VAH
S'a mea and plane* awooped ts ■
landing at Harney Field.
Dependent* iwarmed to the (ore
ground a* the men Hepped from
their planet and ditappearrd be­
hind welcoming arm*. Twentytight officers and men were greet­
ed by ('apt. Jame* Ramigc. com­
mander Heavy Attack Wing One,
and Tapi Lionet A. Arthur, com­
mander of the Sanford Naval Air
Station.
The aquadrun, Sanford’* first
Heavy Attack group, ha* returned
from aix month* to the Mediterran­
ean aboard the I'SH Forrratal
Preparation* for their arrival have
been completed. e\ rn to the paint
ing cf office* hy the men of
V’AH-0. long-time rival*.
Nine waa relieved by VAH t laat
September after a nine •month
crulae with the Sixth Fleet.
laical dignitaries took a back
aeat to famllita during welcoming
ceremonies, but John Krider, May­
or Al W ilwn and Andy Carraoay
were prevent, ucverthelea*.
At 6 p m. today, another cun
Ungrnt will arrive in a huge cargo
plane. During the wre hour* of the
morning, the entire squadron wilt
be preaent and accounted for, ai
the remainder of the men are de
pouted on the field.
The Korrcatal docked early thia
morning In Norfolk, Va.

Brookfield Plans Deadline Nearing
Higher Production For County Taxes

Laat day on which taxpayeri
can pay J930 laxr* without pen
ally will lie March 31. John I
Galloway, tax rollretnr. laid to­
day.
Failure to pay laxea on or be­
fore that date, he aaid, will rr•ult In a minimum penalty of
month*, Brookfield Stills will —
three per cent on real e*tatc
double it* pie..in personnel and
taxe* and one per rent on per
machinery. "Operation* may even
onil and Intangible laxea. He aito
be tripled," he aaid.
pointed out that the tax lawa re­
B ln a personnel rhaiure, General
quire the additional charge of
Wupcrintcndvnl Abe Ga*»oW hat
eott of advrrlliing the property
replaced Joel Aberbach a* man­
a* delinquent.
ager. GaiMiw ia a native of New
Attention al*o wax called to the
Jcrve. . lie us* . . .■&gt;.*
School board member* bavt fact that Intcrnt, advrrttting and
«nc# In both manufacturing and waited no time ia getting the other collecting cotta are added
merchandialng of clothing.
building program underway.
to the tax and all beromea a
(ilo n W allea-l) In . inlludu.vd
Hid* will be advertiac.1 within den again*! any property owned
K u m l new method* of inerchan- a few daya on new construction by the delinquent taxpayer
d i-m g product*, that have result- at the Midway and Kotenwald
Galloway vaid the longer the
ed in increased ptoduction and ,^&lt;*,1, ln j ^novation of Oviedo delay In paying taxe* after March
for employe*, Schneidman )u&lt;h
Kinal plant were 31, the higher the penalty roil
® d.
approved thia morning by tha becomea, all of which makei to
Hr..kite Id Mill* l* one oi
lee fendogU Count/ « . » 1* T n H
]ibt afVtntag.' of me .ax payer *
textile plant* located in Sanford.
Preliminary plana for lh* new pay any la* due on or before that
It ia lh# third to announce plan* Seminole High School, vocational dale
for expanded opt-iwliont
trliool and new conatruction on
The Intereat rale on delinquent
ilrookftrld M i l l * '
nc.giit-or, Croomi Academy alao were ap­ real rttale tax begin* at one end
Y o rk
Matiuraclunng Co., will proved. Plan* were luhmlttrd by one half per cent per month with
btcak ground on It* new plant at Juhn ilurioti IV, architect.
a minimum of three per rent, tin
10:30 a.in. Saturday. The »llc I*
Two bid* were received on Die peraonal and intangible laxe* the
between Allen uf Orlando and former Geneva Negro tchool tile. Intereat mount* at the rate of one
H n iC a r Aluminum on Highway Ward Grovea, Oviedo, bought the p«r com p«r month.
kW. York produce* fish landing prop,rty with a high bid of $330.
Tax certificate* will be xold
la amt television antenna. June t, 1930, on each parcel of
Another textile plant In San­
real eitale oa which the tM|
ford will have ui&gt;en .win. m a
taxe* have not been paid At Hie
new building hatutdoy aftemoun
•ante lime, warrant* will be
from 2 4 Pietro Manufacturing
itaurd again*! all peraonal pro
Co. ha* moved Into the new ilrucpetty on which taxe* are not paid
ture on Pecan Ave. and Fourth |
Sale of the property will aatiify
S i. Pa.amx* and thirta ate pro­
the laxea and roit.
duced by the llrm.
Execution* also will he ittued
Seminole County Commissioner*
on all Intangihle tax item* n.4
were in appear before the Slate
paid. Theie rieculioni will he
Hoad Department today to prefiled with the Cirrult Court Clerk
tent requrtla for primary road
and will become a lien agali.at
conitruction during the coming
any real ealate the taxpayer may
year.
Koifr Da via, State Hoard mem­ own, Galloway alatrd.

When York Manufacturing Company move* to it* new
location in May. Brookfield Mill* will begin expansion.
The manufacturer* of Alix of Miami awim wear have
been sharing the building on North Elm Ave. with York.
Alix Schneldman. president of Alix of Miami has an­
nounced expansion plana, and predicts that within eight

Board To Ask Bids
For New Schools

Seminole Submits
Road Priority Plea

(Oiga Loved Him,
Paid,' Lawyer Says

V E N TU R A . Calif (L’P D -D ia t.
Xtty Roy &lt;iu«t*f»on, the people’*
pru.pcutor and not a poet, aay*
Olga Duncan paid with her life
(or (ailing in love
^lustafson made the observation
W hr argued for the convirtion
of .Vi year old Elizabeth Dunran
on charge* o( bargaining for the
death nf the pregnant wife of her
•on, Frank.
Gustafson. a precise. mcUiudI*
cal attorney, .aid intrnte love
and hale-mlxrd in deadly quantitle* — motivat-ii the "'for hire”
m urder of olga, a SO-yssr-otd
Canadian horn nurse, lie wa* de
^ e ra te a&gt; he fai*-d a jury of
jH h t women and four men Wednrtday and examined a mat* of
tratimnny accumulated In the
trial, now In the fourth week
He pictured the matronly defen
dan! at a '‘clever, clever woman1’
but not quite clever enough,
who*.- 30 year old attorney ton
wa* a "tplnelett jellyfish" and a
•‘liar.’’
" It it obvious that Frank Dun
a n never did love Olga Dun. an,*’
ra sU ftun vaid, "but olga. loved
Frank and the paid for it with
her life."

ber for Dlitrlrt Five, was to hear
pleat at 3 30 p. m In the Dlilriet
office at DeLand.
Top* on the Seminolr County
liat It the construction -of the
Otttcn bridge on Stair Hoad (13
The bridge hat become haiaril-.ua
to the public and prevent* full
ute of the vital link to New Smy
m i.
Other request* will include the
rebuilding and widening of Geneva
Ave. from Mrllonville to French;
rebuilding and widening of Stale
Road 414 eait from Highway IT02; turvey of a citueway to Ovie
do Irora Sanfoid Ave and aertm
Lake Jettup ami improvement of
Slate Hoad 46 writ to thr Like
County Line.
The iait rrqurtl will tie re
prated by Lake County Commit
ilooera, who follow the local
Hoard in the budget hearing.
Seminole will itppurt Lake County
in It* pica for improvement o;
Slate Road (6 we»t from ihe
Weklva River to Mount Dor*.

3 Places Entered
By Thieves Today

Three place* were entered early
thia morning on Highway 17-92.
The Seminole County sheriff*
department taid that whtike), cig­
arettes, money and food were stol­
en from the Sinclair Station In
Casselberry, the Glass Fountain
n .le ve i broke into Ihe Jolly Bojre and the Deck Bar.
Club on Southwest Hoad early thu
morning and made off with money j
J m cigarrttea from the Juke bo*
end cigarette machine.
Wine waa alao taken from the
Negro nightclub,
No injurte* were reported In an
automobile accident at Ninth and
Magnolia at 0:20 a. m. today.
Ruben Blake. Sanford Negro,
t'dr, Norman Mclnnis, executive
officer of V A 11-3, apoke to the San­ wa* charged with failure to yield
ford-Seminole County Jayeees at the right of way when he ran a
Doon today. Cdr. Mclnnt* chose slop algn and collided with I ve­
‘ A ll Weather Heavy Attack" aa hicle driven by Mr*, t'aihennc
Hrumiey, MW Lake LkM Dm *.

Jolly Boys Lose
Funds To Thieves

Two Cars Crash;
Negro Is Charged

Mclnnis Is Speaker

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SANFORD.

FLORIDA

N O . 3U9

U. S. Would Test Red Blockade
Khrushchev Warns
Force Would Bring
Red 'Resistance'

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News Briefs
Wife Put On Payroll

WASHINGTON ( 1.71*1) - Hep
Magnuson (D-Wash) hat giver,
hit wife an at home, $2.4(*i a sear
BER LIN (IIP ! &gt;— Soviet Premier Job.
Nikita S Khruthchev warned the
We»t today it would meet with
"appropriate retitlanre’’ it it
WASHINGTON ( I l l 'l l The
ined lo »olve any of Ihe major
House today pasted and tent to
world problem* by force.
the White House ■ bill extending
Khruthchev delivered the warn the draft law four year*
Ing -hortly before he flew home
to Moscow from eight d.iyt of
conferring with
East German
H O L D WOOD i l l'll
l.a&gt;*ie
Camimmut trader* and viailing will compete with fisc other anl
the Leipiig trade fair.
mal actors Saturday for the an­
"If the aggressor* ahould try, nual I'att) Award.
m (idle of everything, to carry
through their adventurous aim*
and— a* they aay— try to ’break
LONDON I l l ’l l — Britain and
through* anywhere, they would
mrct with the appropriate retiil Iran Wednesday signed an agree­
ment for lncrca*ed trade between
ance," Khruthchev taid.
"We would like to believe, how the two countries.

Draft Law Okayed

Lassie Seeks Award

Trade Pact Signed

ever, that Ibovc on whom tt dr
penl* will not permit any Irroiponaihlr act* and witl tike de
nitw it, m the inlcrrst of all rnuntrii v which fought again*! Hitler­
ite Germany."
Khruthchev
repeated
earlier
plea* to the W rit lo end the cold
war on hla term*— by atgntng a
pcare treaty with Germany and
winding up the occupation of Weat
Berlin.
He &gt;aid Ruatia would "continue
. bvtlnalrly” trying lo prnuadc
the Writ to sign a treat) with both
German itatrt. Hr deituuncrd a*
"Irrvaponaible" thove in the Weat
who have charged him with Increating international trillion and
threatening war
"Such ilalrmt-nit ran only be
tnaile by those who are driiber
ately dlvtorting the Soviet Cninn’*
peace loving policy," he charged

Odham Urges Care
In Milk Price Cal,

TA LL A H A S S E E ( t ’P I) — Tbe
Florida Milk Commission today
o|&gt;rnevt a public hearing on a
proposal to lower the price paid
farmer* f.*r milk told lo mllllar)
intlallalion*
Ihe proposal wxi designed to
help distributer* get rid of surplus
milk at heller price* for Ihe
farmer.
Preaent Commission regulation*
call for all military milk to be
;-.ild for at the top price of 6t
r nit a gallon.
The pro poled order would Ii low
divlrihutors lo put their turphiv
milk into the military market, and
pay farmer* not let* than about
32 cent* a gallon
Before the pre«cnt Commlttlon
went Into action to increase the
farmer*’ income for milk, mill
tary milk wav paid for at Die
lowrit prices One of Ihe Brat
act* of the Commission under
Chairman Hrallry Odham, wav
to pul military milk prices at 61
cents
Odham also warned the Com
mission to go slowly. He said if
the proposal ' unveilted" the sur
plot supply, it would end in high
A 16 year old Voluila County #r prlre* to the housewife.
youth
aped through Seminole
County latl night at tprr.U dock
ed up to HO mile* per hour
Hot on the heela of hia red and
while ear werr the Highway Patrol and sheriff! depuliea from
Officials of tile Central Florida
three rountle*.
Blood Hank will Ik* at Ihr Elk s
The Juvenile loomed over Ihe | Club until 6 so p m today.
Donors are needed urgently for
Monroe bridge, through Sanford
and Seminole County via High Ihe dwindling blond reserve, ac
way 17.92, Into Orange County and t Hiding to Ralph Wight, rlialriiian
Winter Park lie wa* (topped by a
The Klki will t i n t anyone in
Winter Park t'ollce road block, ing blood to a fret steak dinner.
The club hope* to replenish its
after making a **U" turn back to
Seminolr
stockpile today. Requests for blood
I’ollre returned him to Del.and have never Iw in rrfuted, whether
jxilirr who began the chair al-oul the person I* a member of tbe
9.30 p. m.
' Elk* or not.

’Zooming' Stopped
By Law Roadblock

Gems Are Stolen
MKMI IHS. Tenn. |U I‘l&gt; Jeweler Moms Strinman of Chicago re
ported to police the theft Wcdnea
day of hla sample case containing
abou- $2U.(V« worth nf gems.

Hurt Official Dies
S T JOHN’S, Nfld (U I’D — Con­
stable William M on, I(, died
early bslay of Injuries received
Tuesday night 111 a clash with a
loggers' picket line.

Wage Hike Opposed
WASHINGTON ( I ll'll - Labor
Secret try James Mitchell told
Congress today tie opposes any
immediate In m a te In the It an
hour minimum.

’I'Al I. Ur.\ r.iib' — Mike (.iuxel tleflf, better known uis
llte ’’Modern I’aul llevere," met lovul Juvces'a yewterdny
to diaaiMi U. S. Junior Chnmlwr tux reform petUionit.
Gavel, vvho h aiU from Aliclltirnga, Alnakn, will Inks peti­
tion* from 14 ntaten to WuisiiiiiRlon, April 15. Florida ia
tiavel'i* ‘JiHh ntate. Shown with Gavel ia ( ‘nrroll But he,
Sanford Jaycev project chaimtHT. (Ilernld Staff Photo)

Experts Say Germs
Could Defeat II. S.
WASHINGTON (LTD — Thin country ia ri|Kt for a bis&gt;loyticul warfare I’earl llarlM&gt;r.
Un.sisla ubviouitly haa wltut it lul.e* to wage verni war­
fare.
It ia (Kusailile Unit many hour* anil even daya niiRht
elapse be tore the L.S. even knew it hud been attbjeclesl to a

surak attack
Tbe first Intimation might wrll
tie an influx to doctors' office*
HONOLULU ( U l ’ll — Hawaii
and hoipiult of patient* suffer­
wnrkett frvrrUhljr t«wfjy on plant
ing (rum dcbtliMitug or incapaci­
for a gala celebration t» mark Ihe
tating maladies defying Immediate
end of a 40 year battle for state­
diagnosia.
hood.
Theie conclusion* stem from
MW* Ellen Hitts and Mrs Wil­ lectures ua biological warfare giv­
liam Puulk tied for medalist en at tha Naval Medical Center
F LO R EN C E, Italy (l/PI&gt;— Mill honors yritrrday In qualifying Hetbesda. Mil. In conoectnm with
tary rourt acquilled Vittorio Mus- j rounds fur the championship uf a current course for armed force*
sollrn, 40 year old t»in of 'laly’a the Sanford Women's Golf A**o medical officer* on "Ihe medical
aapcrl* of special weapon*."
stain dictator, today of a 16 year- elation ftoth had score* of 06
The lecturers, including lum r of
Ixiw net was mp|ied by Mrs
old wartime charge of desertion
Kenneth Howell, A putting prKi­ this country's foremost authorities
lt being offered this yrar by Mrs. on germ warfare, agreed that
— No adsanre warning of a UW
Foulk, defending champion Mrs
H A V A N A t U I 'll
Police taut
David running and Mri Minerva attack ia currently likely.
today Michael Moreno of ktiainl.
— All of the major nations are
Keenan will “ putt It out" nett
held vmce Ssturday on unspecified
Mrdnrxday, breaking yesterday* *1 r i v i n g to manufacture nrw
charge*, will tie deported a* an
agent* uf infection whlrh will
tie
" undesirable alien."
Thirty five qualified
In tbe defy quirk diagnosis, nnniunlta
rhaniplunahlp, played at Ihe May lion, ami treatment with antlbl
fair Country Club The rhantpion otic drugs.
— HW’ provide* Ihe moat effec
WASHINGTON (U P O — flop ship HI till will be followed by
live inran* of subduing an enemy
Steven Carter (D lo w a ) today three flights
kept hit 19 yrar old von on hi*
Iterord high scores were tub population without killing it off
payroll at 111.672 a yrar. despite untied by tin* women golfers yes or destroy tug its eituuiniy.
The most effective "way of
a plrdgr to cut Ihe salary.
trrdsts
Fast grrent upvet the
applecart, putting normally near waging IIW against a nation It by
mean* of cloud* n*r aerosols) of
par plaxrrt In lower flights.
vapor impregnated with disrate
W ASH IN G TO N
(U P O Demo­
lo-aring v i r u s e s , bacteria, or
crat* toyed tiday with a plan for
spores Aerosol generator* may
pulling I'lrtidcnt Eisenhower on
In- drllvrrrd by any mrana —
the spot on Ihr ticklish issue of
mines, submarine*, planes, or
iir employmrnt compensation.
inutile*— uses) to deliver any
LAS VEG AS, N»v. ( U l'li A other weapon
man with a Hair for luck parlayed
— The best BW la that which In
WASHINGTON (U P O — Tbe a Ho --ill Into St 12,&lt;6)0 at * casino I capaflletea. rather than kills, the
llackrls Uonirnlllre today sought dire tal.tr here, aerordlng lo a greatest nmnU-r ot persons In the
lo find mil If Chlrago teamster "Strip’ hotel official,
vhuilrtl possible lime
Ivan (mutitierg takl the unuirn
Joey Oilmen used union due* of
3 000 taxi drivers to piy hills for tilled man held the dominoes for
-mr hour and &amp;.’• minute* Tuesday
a $40,oo0 home
night one of Ihe longest dice funs
in Flamingo Motet history Anmo
ter/, following hotel |«&gt;llry, would
LONDON i II P I i — Called Into not identify tin* man. saying only
MEMPHIS. Term ( I J P li-T h r y
court lor playing turnkey 61 lime* that he wa.* from lirvrrly Hills
laugbrd when Walter June*, to,
this tihunl yrar ao-l setting fu r
t aid
chose to stand while testifying
to her home with cigarrttea, a Ul
against Hoy Granderson, an uld
year-old gill promtird the judge
ft lend he arcuaed of -vs uniting
• I have quit smoking "
him
lit* old friend shot him in llm
lleailng and solder tonight, seat of the pant* with a small
lowest
in
lo
ill,
|
air,
isinllnurd
LA I'A/., Kulitia I U I'll
I TitImre shotgun, Junes taid.
guxernment and Hie U. S. Lmbat mill I inlay, :n |« 33 miles per
Granderson was fined fur ill*
«&gt; hive ordered *|iecial precaution- hour noithwrxi winds, diminish charging a firearm in'*Je the
here tiatay In protect American ing lonUHl and Friday. Small city.
lives and property against a |«i&lt; trail warnings displayed on both
slide^lew nutbieak &lt;if riming,
I ousts.

Hawaii Gets Ready

Bells, Foulk Tied
Fof Medal Honors

Mussolini Acquitted

To Deport Miamian

Son Kept On Payroll

Ike May Get On Spot

Gambler Uses $10
To Win $112,000

Probers Seek Info

He Chose To Stand
While Testifying

Blood Bank Here; About Time, Too
Donors Are Needed

New Riots Feared

W e a th e r

Seminole Clay May Key Hew Industry
Ttie clay depoaita of Seminolr
County have yielded a high quality
material that may change the
future nf Florida’! conitruction
business
The clay bat been found excel­
lent for the manufacture of light
weight aggregate for euncrete. In
Florida, ute of the aggregate hat
been limited since Ihr material
must be brought from north
Georgia or Tennctoer. Concrete
blocks and structural concrete
made from the aggregate have
proved competitive In price, with
no sacrifice to strength through
leas wrlghl.
A plant producing tire aggregate
toon will start conitruction aoutheast of State Road 415, about two
mile* northeaat at the Osteen
Bridge.
The firm* of Rurnup and Sims
In c, Wait Patm^ If ich; Fforila

9

Crushed Stone Inc , Ocala; and
McNeill Urothrrs. Bridgeport,
Conn, will establish Ihe plant and
hope to begin production nest
year General manager, and one
nf the principal* of Ihr company
it Victor II Hutchins Jr., Orlando.
The company will employ ap
proximatrl) 60 people. T V cfoy
witl V fired and expanded in ro­
tary kilns There will V no air |w&gt;l
lulion problem, Hutchins said.
Tb r deposit lies southeast uf
Slate Road (15, and start* a mile
east of the bridge. It 1* now un­
der lease by Ihe company. Raw
clay will tie trucked over a pri­
vate nuil to the plant. The fin­
ished product will be freighted hy
truck.
Hutchina aaid that a lack of ami­
able raw material In Florida haa
haul) •led Ihe production ot light

•gbl rgg rafeto *dMI MW

Muir than CO per rent uf Ihr nw
tmu s roncretc block and »nuc
lure! concrete It now made from
Die aggregate, although the in
dustry It only 10 years old, he
added.
The only Haw In the plan it Ihe
present rundltion qf the llstern
llrsdgr. Hulriiin* esplstned that
trucks hearing an economiralty
feasible load of aggregate could
r.-- p*.;s over the Otlren Bridge
rs in wllli.n Ihr weight limit.
Trurkrr* would be forrrd lo
haul loads vruund Hie north tide
uf Lake 5i. nroc to Enterprise,
then touili on Highway 17-92 to
Orlando. t Tse nf the lake shore
road hy heavy tanks 0 questionab’e. Hutchins aaid, "and we might
have lo deliver by way tt New
Smyrna "
The general manager asked
commisiiooeea to twppocl to* a*

quest 'or rri-onslruction of the
wooden bridge. " If* not Just an
economic factor— I waa Just giv­
ing our tide of Ihr p u lu ir— tile
bridge is dangerous to Ihr pub
In "
llultiimt pointed osil that tbe
consumer would pay the ultima I*
cost ul the lung haul. "Hut tile
primary rra&gt;on for replacing the
bridge would V safety," be said.
The Oitrrn Hridgr ii on top of
the list today at I'oinmlnionera
go before District I'hiirman Knife
Davis in Del.and And, a* Hutch­
ins says, Ihe primary factor is
not economy, but safely,
Tbe wooden span rut teen many
accidents, and haa even collaps­
ed on occasion when weights be­
came loo much for lie frail
beam*

1

‘Courage* Leaps,
But Changes Mind

HUME flfP II — Giulia roraggio,
21, jumped into Ihr Tiber River
Wednesday night because hit !Syear old girl friend wuuldnT mar­
ry him.
Aflrr a minute in Ihe ley water
he changed hi* mind, swam back
to shore and went to a ho*pital
asking to be treated for eiposure.
t'oraggio'a name it lire Italian
for "courage."

IBB Wives Listed,
But 102 Husbands
M ANILA U 1 P » - The Philip
pine* has Dig IncumVnt male
members In Ha House eg Keprt
tentative*.
That1* why to* Manila Daily
Bulletin atkrd why th* "congres­
sional Udiei* circle, composed ex­
clusively of wive* of representa­
tives, haa U l name* *n Ma aoa

Convoy Would Try
Move Into Berlin;
Might Use Tanks
WASHINGTON’ (UPM — The
l'. S has dratted a plan for tend­
ing a test convoy through a Ber­
lin blockade if Ihe Communist
impose one
The need for t tr*l convoy
would arise if K in li abdicated
it* lb-rim responsibilities, signed
a treaty with East Germany amt
gave the Katt German* control *&gt;f
traffic routes to tUilm
It can be rcp.itted that blue­
print* for the text convoy and lor
putting America t 3J0,«X) tnllilary
men in Europe on Incrrated alert
now exist. Furl her, they ran bn
a d a p t r d to whatever need*
emerge from Allied conference*.
(The plan a* it now stands ap­
parently call* for sending a nor­
mal sire unarmed convoy of four
to ten trucks over the I in mil#
road from lieltnstcdt in West Ger­
many through Ea*t Germany to
West Berlin.
If the convoy were stopped, K
might then lie strengthened with
lank* ami go ahead. What would
happen If it drew fire from East
German guard* waa not known.
It ran lw said that there a r«
plant for Western military forces
io establish control of the high­
way through East Germany tt
high policy dirtatra.
The increased alert presumably
would apply to French and HHu
iah force* a* well ai lo If. S.
Army and A ir Forres in Europe.

Top Navy Chaplain
To Visit Tomorrow
Hear Adtn. George A. Rusao w il
arrive at the Sanford Naval A ir
Station at 10 30 a. m tomorrow.
Admiral Husse It chief of Navy
rhaplaln*.
Ha will be acwnpanled hy
Chaplain W F. Doyle, Calhollg
rhaplaln at NAS Jacksonville.
Admiral Russo la touring aU
southern Naval hairs, An a "gxtacquainted" basis, He will coma
lo Sanford from Jacksonville. If*
hat visited Charleston and I'arria
Island
During his stay In Sanford, Ad­
miral Russo will meet with CapL
Lionel A Arthur, rommandrr ot
Hie Naval Air Station, and the two
chaplains, 14. N. W. Hubble and
Lt. W C Fuller. Discussed will
be the Navy's religious arid moral
leadership programs
Hie chief of rhaplaln* will he
guest of honor aI a luncheon at
12 30, given by In* Sanford chap­
lains.

'Amateur' Bandits
Not Amateur At All
V IS F.n LA . N Y (IIPM - T h *
four "reputable" ciliient arrested
for the $72 l»*l holdup nf a Mastspequa, (N V ), hank on Monday
hasp confessed they weren’t ama­
teurs after alt, police said today.
The men were said tn have ad­
mitted several other holdups, dat­
ing from October 1036, and includ­
ing onr less than two weeks before
Ihe h;g one that tripped them.
The previous Joht netted a total
of $6,616 64, police said, and ac­
cording In statements made by
the men so far, were rarrird out
sometime* hy only one of the
group and at utlim times by only
tw.i
The four were arrested early
Tuesday at they divided tbr hank
holdup loot in the kitchen of tav­
ern owner An stole Ryaky, 44, who
(Miller taid was Ihr leader and
recruiter of thr gang

Bears Are Sought
For New Bearskins
LO ND O N (D l'lt — The Hrllith
War Office t.day happily accept­
ed a Canadian offer to stage ■
bear hunt to replrnlth the bat­
tered bearskin hats of Ihe &lt;fu'«n'0
Guard Brigade.
The mayor 11 Ttmmln*. Orv
tario, made the offer aftrr read­
ing of coin plaint* that the tower­
ing hat* of some guardsmen louk
bedraggled and bare in ipota.

82 Died In February
T A L L A H A S S E E ( U I T ) — Th*
Highway Patrol reported today BS
pereon* loat their llvra In traffic
during February, at a* economl*
loll of $10,260,000.
The Patrol taid highway acci­
dent* In February a4 thia year
were only on# let* than the month
of February last year.

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Thu n1d Ranfnrd Junior High
School li coming down.
Wrecking crew* are tearing the
he*rt out of the library where
(hr girl* uted to £itf£lr.
Grow bar* are wrrnrhine the
whisper* from the rlatireom*.
»nd uilting foreier the *ound of
ilnfinir in the auditorium.
A thouiand m em orui are hidden
in the rubble on the ground!. How
many proud tmller, tearful prom
net, prompt answer* and Humblins
voice* could
remrr-ction
evoke?
The school at Ninth and Palmet
In wa« the moat modern in ten
tral Florida when built In thin
Seminole Gaunt y wa» atill Orange
end atudema wore middy bloutti
and stocking*.
Total coil of lhe plant in 19UI
wax 131000. a tremendous tom
In toil, a domrvtle anenre room

r.
W A L L S T U M F I L I N ' D O W N — T h n nltl San*
ford Junior H i jr h School, onen T H E nchool

Ingrid Must Share
Kids With Roberto
ROMU (U P li — A Home Judge
today ordered Ingrid Bergman
and Roberto Ro**elllni to ihare
their Ihrre children temporarily
pending a final ruling on cuitody.
Judge Alberto Virgilto limed a
temporary order in response to
the Italian movie director* rr
ejurit for urgent procedure, lhe
order wai aimllar t&gt;ut not identi­
cal to one paaicd by a Pam
court rrferrr earlier thil tear.
VirgiUn act * hearing for April
IT to atari diicuavuig a final drcljion nn the custody liiuc.
Neither Roaiellinl nor Min
Bergman were In rourt at the
hearing. The Sweillah ilar In ti
near J’arii with her new hu»band, Imprciario Lara Schmidt.
An appeal by the Kalian itata
agalnil annulment of the Berg­
man RoneUml marriage U atill
pending In a Romo court.
The children are to atay nor­
mally with their mother and at.
land Italian ichoola in Parii.
Hoiirlllm can have the children
every Sunday and holiday, pick­
ing Ihem up at thn molher'i home
fn lhe morning ami taking them
back in Ihn evening.

Captain 'Beached'
For Hitting Ship
NEW YORK ( L I T ) - Tht cap­
tain of the liner Constitution wai
beached today on charge* by lhe
‘Cnail Guard that he wai negli­
gent by going too fast In fog whrn
■ his ship rammed the Norwegian
'freighter Jalauta.
Cap!. James W . La llclle will
tie given a heating on the charges
March 2) tu determine whether
bis shipmaster's licem u should he
appended or revoked.
The ibargcs atemmed from a
Coast Guard hearing into the col
Itston. Cspl. La Belle said at the
hearing he ssa* going 12 lo 18
knot* with visibility limited by
fog when he struck the Jalanta
shea nog off 100 feel of thr
frelitlitrr’i Isuvv.
Nu one was hurl in thr colli
sioti, which occurred outside New
York Harbor.
American Export Lines said lhe
49 year old skipper will remain
ashore until the charges ate dis­
posed of- The Constitution sails
Friday for the
Mediterranean
with O pt. Hugh L. Swttrer on
the bridge.

Stewardess Slain;
Law Investigates
TOKYO (U1M)— Police invritl
gated the tnyatrriuus dcatli nl *
Japsneie airline stewardess today
tin the theory Dial ahe may have
been strangled.
The ihocles* * coatlcss body id
Tomoko Takekaw*. 27. a stewardrsa for the British Overseas Air
ways Corp (B O A C i, was found
Tuesday night in
lonely aeclion
of TokyoT nutskiris. An autopsy
showed marks on f u r nerk which
police said indicated she probably
was stranded.

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California Basks
In Smog-Free Sun
LOS AN GELES ( U P I) - More
shirtsleeve weather wai piedtded
today for Dili smng-famout ci&lt;y.
with the high Icmperalutr r»
pected tu hit hJ degrees.
Wednesday was the wirmrsl
day ol Hie year with a high ol
ah, hringtnE thousands of Ante
lrno* out into smog free air to
ba*k In the unseasonably warm
sun. The early heat wave extend,
ed a* far at ban Diego, 1.0 miles
south, where the thermometer hit
M degree*,

here, in lirinjr dem olished. W ith it w ill b o
m n n y memorii** .
(H e ra ld S tu ff P ho to)

Alabama Officials Cheer
Victory In U. S. Court
JA CK SO N V ILLE, 11a. f L P I)—
Alabama official! today hailed a
federal appeala rourt decision
here involving 20 Macon County,
Ala . NcgroC* ai another triumph
In the South’* bid for greater
atatu'a rights.
However, Justice department
attorneys were piepnrlr.g new ar*
gumrnt* fur another appeal.
lh e C'.-S. Jlh L'iicutt Court of
Appeals denied * motion Wrdnctday hy the federal government
lo enjoin Alabama (mm drsltoytrig voter irgiatinlion tccordi in
pti-dotnlnaritiy N c g i u
.Macon
County.
Alabama Ally. (Jen. Mat Hon-

Ike Warning Seen
As Helping Allies
W A SH IN G TO N (U P I) -P re s ident Liseiihower's grim warning
of the danger of nuchar war was
viewed today av strengthening IJie
Allied hand tn negotiations with
Russia rui Berlin.
Officials said the (’resident
brought into sharp focus the dis­
astrous possibilities of the Krem
lln'» course when he dcilarcd
Wednesday be would not fight a
ground war tn Europe If the Ber­
lin crisis led to hostilities, but
would resort to ’’oilier means.”
These officials said they hoped
the Idunt statement finally would
convince Soviet Premier Nlklts
Khrushchev that lhe C. R, Is deter­
mined in hold Berlin agamvl any
Russian threats.
Another indication was the die
closure ihat the U. S. has draft­
ed detailed plans for putting its
130.non military mrn in Europe
on Inrrtared alert and sending a
lest eonvny through any Itcrlm
bloekadr the Communist impose

Actress Is Sued
In $16,000 Loan

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aid Gallion said, ‘‘This flrit hear­
ing before the appellate court he*
resulted in mother victory for the
state Just as did the hearing be
for* the L.S. District court in
Montgomery.
''Alabama's rights as a sover.
rign state were again re o g m n d
and the attorney general of Ala­
bama will still I* in complete
lonliul and possession f thrvo
slate records."
Joseph M, E. Ryan, icpresent­
ing the Justice Department, had
moved that the appeals court prr(CIVS' the Mnttls quo of a suit
seeking to force registration of 20
Alabama Negroes.
The suit alto sought to perman*
ently enjoin the county board of
■(guitars from destroying voter
registration records.
Thr suit w** Uiamuar-I hy
District Judge Frank M. Johnson
J r . last Friday. Ryan Is plan,
nlng a new animal, hut said ha
would watt until next month t?
(•allinn Would assure tire vuuit
Ilia legiaDation records will not
be destroyed.
•'allion and hit aid"! conferred
• few minutes, then gave the
court assurance that nothing
would happen to the records.

Force Called Best
Deterrent To War
JACK SO N VILLE (U P I) A
former finance minister fur Hun­
gary says thr only way tn avoid
another world war la to let Rinii» know ,he U. S. ta "ready,
willing and able to fight If nerts.
tary."
lir. Nicholas Nyaradl, address
mg a Civic Club dinner Wednes­
day night, aald thr only thing
Huaaia understands is might Any­
thing elae would be tntrrprrted as
weakness, hr said.
Now an American cittern, Nya­
radl said the only reason war has
not broken oul already "is that
the Russians know their produc­
tivity could not match ours."
Ultimate!), the Bradley Unitersity professor said the final show­
down will be resolved hy the
economy which is able lo stand
the strain longer. And he said the
Soviet Union la both economically
and ideologically bankrupt.
Nyaradl, oner an intimate friend
of Russian leaders, laid the pur|Hisr of Mikoyin's trip to this
country was to obtain errdit so
Russia could buy American con­
sumer goods And he added that
President Eisenhower refused

Twins Undergoing
Kidney Transplant
BOSTON lU P I) — Jim and Jim ­
mie t'oxey, 47 year old twlnj from
Kannapolis, N. «' , underwent delirate kidney transplant aurgery
today.
s
Jim had a healthy kidney of hia
brother's planted tn Id* abdomen
to replace hi* own. whiih were
knocked out by bright’* disease.
The twins arrived Feb 37 from
Kannapolis in a military plane
and hsve hern undergoing exten­
sive preparation* for thr delicate
operation pioneered at Petrr Bent
Birgham Hospital
Jim. rrltically III. was admitted
tu the hospital at once and Jim ­
mie wa* admitted four days later.
Their wives ramp to stay at a
nearby hotel and v re at the ho*pita I when surgery began
The hospital said they would
give no complete report cm the
sucres* of today'* operation for
three da vs. although preliminary
reports would l-e available
Seven out nf 70 previous opera­
tion* were suereisful. The recip­
ient died in three other rase*.

Ford Is Planing
Small Car In '60

D E T R O IT i I ll’l l — Ford Motor
('o. tohl its stockholders today ||
plant lo Introduce a small, Atnerlean built economy car during Die
I960 model year "hairing changes
In the market or other circum­
stances "
The announcement was the first
official statement by a major au
toinohili- company which indicated
it definitely was convinced at this
time, at ulru»t, that Die vcai a
market for smaller ears.
Ford, along with Grneral Mo­
tor* and Chrysler, previously re.
sealed they were developing small
cats which would he introduced if
there were indication* the market
N K M IU iH
MR RASE. Ger­ for them existed Hut all of thr
many ( U N i — Airman Alexander companies insisted ihcy still were
J . Cummings, ;t, was lined V I not convlncrd the market existed.
and sentenced to 1J days Imprli
Ford, in effect, now is saying
nninent Wednesday for spending the market exists and unirii ||
the night with a German gill on disappears again, Ford will enter
the roof of Ills harrarkv
Die market.
A court-martial heard that Cum
The Ford announcement was
mings smuggled the girl into the contained in a tingle paragraph
han-arks yard in a taxi. The pair of a letter from Henry Ford If,
Funeral services were held here
H*ent the night In two sleeping prendent, and Ernest R, llrrrrh . yesinday for Arthur Buford Taybag* no top of Ole three »|ory chairman, included in a financial lot. who died Monday in the
harrark* hultding wlu-re Cum report on the company.
Seminole County Jail.
using* lived The cut wax ilisriiy.
An autopsy was performed on
errd thr next Hay, hiding tn a
lhe deceased by Dr, W', A Dtrbroom d o irl
rick. paltmtosM at I hr Florida
Air Force oflirlals would not re
Sanitarium. He »a * pronounred
lease Cummings' home address or
dead by Dr, Charles Park Sr. Th r
Hit- name of his girl. They «atd
HA N'T A M ONICA, Calif. (U P I) autopsy was authorised hy Cor­
they wanted lo "save Cummings — Edward G. RoMntori .Jr. 2J, son oner Hugh Duncan
embarrassment at home."
Tay o r » brother tn Olean, N Y .
of the actor, has been ordered tn
appear in Superior rourt Wednes­ made arrangement* for services
day on charges nf viulatmg prol,*- through a funeral home In New?
lion.
York Order* were executed local­
Superior Judge Allen T Lynch ly by Urismts Funeral Home
Issued lhe order following voting Same nf Taylor’* brolhrr is un
A N K A R A , TurVe) I U P I) - The Robinson * coocirllon on a disor­ known
Turkish new‘paper Flu hat hern derly eondurt charge Feb. D) while
It was reported yesterday that
suspended for one month and Its on Dire, years' probation for a Taylor had heen buried hy the
editor. I'lku Arman has been sen- drunk driving eons let inn in V'57.
eounly.
(meed to lit mimlh* iniprlsooinrnl
for publishing « story rn tie il ol
the government
A court handrd down the srn
fences Wednesday as punishment
for printing a tiansUtion of a dn
patch allegedly wnllrn by Eugene
I’ulliam and first published in the
Indianapolis (lm| ) Mar,

Airman On Roof
With Girl; Gets
15 Days In Jail

was added in the basement. In
19Z1 a fix room, onr story addi­
tion enlarged the student capacity.
This was Seminole High Scho-sl
In
1021 the new building nn
I renth Ave was completed, and
lhe school became the Sanford
Junior High.
The younger crowd of seventh
an! eighth graders were nni in­
terested in romance and ’'spoon
Inc " The courtly steps of prim
seniors gave wav to thr lively
Damp of fun hungry twelve yearolds. The manly defense of wrestl.ng fell before an art rarely seen
in the dusty srhnol yard hefore—

fighting.
As Sanford grew, so did the
enrollment
Classrooms became
crowded. Floors shook at toe refess bell rang, and sevrral hurt
died feet pounded down the stairs
of the -hreeitory building Princb
pals came and went. Teachers

r m

m arnrd. had rhtldrrn. came back
to the tim e arhqol— different pu­
pils.
The play* became more rlabo
rale, the sire club more rnthusi
attic.
In tWT, fnfmeeii Inspected the
building
Retaining walla had
weakened, timber! were eaten by
termites. Their decision: condemn
ed aa a school.
School board raimbera were
confronted with e problem. Other
schools were needed The San­
ford Naval Air b'ation had at­
tracted new people; industry was
looking The building had to he
Used.
Although the Air Station open­
ed. elaird. and reopened within
a few years, the school w it full
The school hoard fell behind with
the every day responsibility nf
maintenance
on ojher
aging
planta.

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Robinson Ordered
To Show In Court

Editor Sentenced,
Newspaper Closed

Woman Says Thief
Took Her Jewels

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and the cheek came back ta Sia
ford li lt week.
Within days, and maybe soomr
an announcement will come a O
a new Seminole High School. ,t
in the past, the prevent hisschool will become the Si afore
Junior High.
History repeats itself, .hey it;
— and children are ro dlffennnw than tn 1910. 1930 nr t x ;
The memories that lie rrumb r
beneath the trees at Ninth aPslmctto are lucd again in t. &lt;
live: nf children ind grande.
rgn of former students
W
And one day, resident* w. j.,,,
by the formrr site to *rr the new
Saaford Vocational School, i p*v,
ed parkins area, and at-der.'i
rmcrging from the doors.
Secrets? Every old h :t hat them But only the big mi
treei have seen it all. and thru
murmur* fill on deaf rart

VALUES

Carraway &amp; McKibbin
General Insurance
11 1 N. Park AveFA 2-0331

Ifl 1*17, m of th* 400 Itudeo’.s
enrolled went to the "Jitt'e t*d
vrhool house" on Palmetto The
Sanford Junior High riydd not
hold them
Repeated warning*
were tllued by enginerrs. Fire rt
rapes rould not b« faitened to
the weakened will*.
Last fall, the ithool hoard Good
behind the engineers A new bend
.slue was in the offing, and
rhinces *ou!d no longer he taken
with precious lives. Authorities
hid wsrned that the building
might begin ta sway sr.d tumble
if ill student* Jumped to their
feet at the »*me time. * n*tural
reaction to the diimiMal bell.
When Junior high student! reg■atrred. they were assigned to
Seminole High and thr Plnccrest
School. At Pinecreil. seventh gra
deri art tn double session.
Th* U . 200,000 school bond Issue
»as pined. The bonds were sold.

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Brother Arranged
For Taylor Rites

M IA M I BEACH ( U P I) — A
wealthy Manchnlrr, cenn , woman
11-ported Wednesday Dial a room
prowler stole 120,1)01) in jewels
fiurri her hotel room.
Mr* Agnes Rcmgnld said the
LOS AN GELl-S (L T D - Arms* cem*. including a Mit.oon diamond
ring, were taken from her dresser
Ann Sheridan has been surd ftr
drawer while the was aun bathing
recover)1 rf an alleged Ht.noo
cr at the race track.
loan made four yea is ag-i by
theatrical produ.er Kdvvaid Sattu.
Farm askrd Superior t'uurt In a
NOTICE
cilt field Wednesday tu altach
I
wdl
not
he rt*pntnihle for
Mia* Shcridin4* Encinu. Calif.,
any debt* intiirti’d hy anyone
home. Named a* cn defendants In
other vhan myself.
the complaint Were Mexican film
producer Rudolfu Aeotla and Tata
Robert B. Marra
f ilm *

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Chit! Hoipltalman Edam Hamil
rf Hcatv Attack Squadron Nine
retired from the Navy thti week
after ro je a ri of honorable aerv
tee
Ihe thief. who termed aboard
turftre thipt, tubmarinct. witn
Marine ground unit* and atialmn
tquadroni. hat had a varied and
evcitin: career When aikrd what
) ^ mott raeiitns wai, hr laid.
•i™ in the Navy it altray* ad
venturou*. 1 euuldn't tat that ant
one event wat more exciting than
another "
The llamtlt ltte in Yalrncia
Village m lie Land Hr plant tn
enter Sirtton t'nitertiiy and ma
Jor in accounting. Stetaon will
admit him with the advance
Handing of junior thi&gt; fall
In a ihort talk with the turn
Irtehe tqutilron lU m ll
ikr high
Iv^nf a Matt career. *aving. “ It
It t newr Navy now. rtertth'.nj it
either atomic. electron.c or teper
tonic. All ficldt are more trehm
ral and the chanret of adtance
men! hate ne'er t&gt;cen better *1
neter regretted making the Natt
my career. I had a good life in
the Nat y and now at the age or
Si I ran retire and take life eaiy
or do anything el&gt;e 1 want.

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W IN R TO V -5 A I.K M , N C i t T I
Robert M Hanea, (W. hanker
IrvduatriaLiit ami former C . S gov.
rrnment official, will be buried to
follow.ng icrticei at lenten•ry Methndm Chureb. Hanet died
Tueaday after a loot illnex

PARIS f 1*1*1 * Robert fmilondre, 7J. former French amhattador
to G e r m a n y w h o delivered
Franre t war derlaralion to little:
ta I3S9, died Tvetday.
M ORRISTOW N. N. J. I t T l i —
Peter H B, Trelinghuj ten h r.
? | retired banker and father of
Rep Peter If B Prelingnuy ten
J r. (R -N . J i. dte&lt;| Medneaday.
Tt.'CSON, Aria. (UF’l j — Funeral
aervieet were pending tndav fnr
Mrt Ann Gilliland Ritner. hi, au­
thor of a number of hooka and
tragatine pieree who died Turtday
of an apparent heirt attack.

I
'Suard To Sponsor
Festival Of Music
i

A Country Muiir Feitital for
thildrrn will he brought to San
ford A rn l 4
Spontored
by
Ihe
Na'innal
Guard, the *hot» will he held at
the Civic Center at 7 p m.
tn a performance drtignrd pri
manly for children, the Grand
Qjf Opry of N'athville, t r n n , will
pfftvide mutir. tongt and comedy
fnr lho«r attending.
Tickett and more Informaiion
may he obtained by calling Mitt
Mabbie Mite* at the National
Guard office Adult* may alio at
tend the thow.

Local Club Paying
fior Dental Care
Denial Haiti for Ibree children
have been paid hy the Aunford
Ttuvnei* and Profeiilonat Worn
tn i Club
j A fourth child it b ’ ing treated
at the pretent time, aceordin; to
Mrt Gertrude Gilbert, chairman
nf the Dental Clinic.
Nine membert of the organirt
lion registered applicant! foe the
M-'bile X-ray unit in Ft tv J*
T + h r Btnv will meet .Mar. J* In
the Civic Center, when plant will
be diteuttrd for the Hate ronten
tinn In Orlando. June 1* 30.

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Weekly meeting* of the Ctdett
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Bight from TiSd-S at Sturket t on
Highway 17??
cartel (ommander Joe tireem
a™ V. F. W. Tott No Son are
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Birthday Fatter C t i Hunt
Mr. and Mrt. liiaon Eldridge
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Craig Young and Krtneit B.*t
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Washington Calling

STUCK NEEDLE!
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WASHINGTON— What President
Kistnhowrr m a d s
abundantly
dear to tha Congressional leaden
waa that his dew of the Berlin
crisis it quite different from that
of almost everyone else, lie see*
it as another effort by the Communista Is forre the United States
lo spend Itself Into bankruptcy,
Prodding on the need for more
military spending or at the very
least the rescinding of the cuts
in the stia of the Arm y and Ma­
nna Corps got the men from
Capitol Hill nowhere. Tne tm
presslon was of a Prendent with
till mind firmly made up and with
no intention of changing It.
Reviewing their discussion with
the President, the Democrats be
best tnst in view of this atti­
tude there It little that they ran
do in prepare for a showdown on
aerltn that might require thr
use of at least limited forre. Il
is an ritcuiivr responsibility, and
thr legislature cannot forre the
hand of the enmmander in chief
The Congressional traders, and
later the committee chairmen who
heard the President expound his

Don’t Say It, Men,
Or You Have Had 11
Men, Jmitre Kilirnr S. Vnujrht of Miami ha* a bit of
advice for you,
,
, ,
,
In a nutshell, il in: "Do riirht nrul fear n&lt;* ntan; don t
write ami fear no woman."
Juilire Vaujfht delivered thin timely ti|» after rulinti
that a Icily loot H rltrlit to take a trentlcmnn at bin word—
even when il costa him 825,000.
Ami tlmt'a e xa ctly what it co.&lt;t llitgli I - Holland, Suf­
folk, v « . Holland, the "December" member of n wintciulirinjr romance Hunt. n|ieni'(l a 125,000 bank account in
Fort Lauderdale. To Mr*. Harriett M. tifilter, a much
jVounjrcr woman, the Vim in its irentleman itavo the power
y-mt attorney.
J^*'
A letter whlrii acroni|w.nicd the $25,000 yift *aiil
•— *,n»rlJi»ir. thl* It a idft to you for any |iur|&gt;o»e you may want
to u*e it for . , , it i* all your* . . . and I am all your*.”
""
Mr*. Gfigur, takintr Holland id hi* word. tranMcn-d
*»- th&lt; money to her own bank. Holland'* enthii*ia*ni n«»led.
LJlie wanted the money bark. Tlte judge *ai&lt;l, " iiu|k\ it * her*.
While the gift had elemontH of a financial triinaactlun,
Vaujtht *aitl, it resulted ba*ically from a "romantic meeting
of December with May."
One characteristic of a Virginia gentleman is the ready
appreciation of h beautiful woman, Judge \ aught said. And
this |mi tlcular ability Is neither dimmed nor rulurded l&gt;y hiIvanriiiK uge, he added.
On the other hand, a beautiful woma.i tltw*&lt; not know,
ingly conceal her beauty from the admiring notice of men,
i'te judge declared.
A final note: Mrs. (ieljfer bails from Kentucky, nation­
ally famous for fast horses and beautiful women.
•

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more forcefully than he
has done in a long time, point
out that perhaps as much as one
billion dollars appropriated over
snd above the White House re
quest of a year ago has been held
back. Editorial criticism of the
Democratic majority for failing
to take the initiative I* beginning
to cause resentment. Disagreeing
sharply with the f.isenhower
thesis that the nation cannot af­
ford to spend any mo&gt;r for de­
fense than is in the Admlnistra
lion budget, they nevertheless fail
to see what they ran do about It
Tit# President, it was evident,
got a jolt when a large portion of
an issue of lung term governmrnt
bonds offered a month ago failed
to sell tn the normal commercial
channels. Stecrelary of the Trra
sury Robert Anderson, on whom
a heavy responsibility re sis. took
frigid and he communlrated his
fears tn the White House.
Th u served tn underwrite the
strong feeling the t’i evident al­
ready had about the need to bal­
ance thr budget If any additional
indoctrination ha I been required it

190 Coming Home
Alter Deployment
Arriving al * o'clock tonight si
Ramey Field s ir 1.1. T F l.ech*
uer. Id R. W'. Kennedy. I.t M
C. Remo, I.t. C. U. Hose, I.t. &lt;Rt&gt;
It. A. Oftmann; R A. Norwood,
T P. .Spdiuse. E W lll'ams, 11 W
Garner, I*. C. Marne*, W. k'
Moss. J . S Pi got I, O. II Marlow
L. C. Riley. E. E Will la in ion
H D. Clark, P L. Markos, J. S
Mommel, M Alvrrer, C R. Simon.
C. K. Abthirr, W. II Chaney,
W. J Ziegler. C. Shelton. D W.
Pierce. K. K I .egg, C. K, Hut
dick, R A Holmes, J . A Side*.
S. J. Hass
J. V. Stanford, J Itsr.l n, R D
Jacobs, H. H Williams* S K
Martsh. K H Schrlner, H P.
Ilraiirrgard. J
H la-dford. R
II. Mathis, D It Matthews. M E
Stone, J . C. Haliaruva. C A tilerman, J. W. I'srtnn, A J, Branr
syk. D K Folkmsn
It A Jones. D F D'llrien, D
W Chevney, T. O. Itnrns, It H

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Symphony Makes Hit
Tbe Florida Symphony Orchestra concert in Sanford
wai a success.
Sanford residents responded tn an ap|&gt;eal to give the
orchestra un audience. Many who had nut planned to attend
said afterward that they enjoyed every moment of the
performance.
Frank Miller, conductor, and members of tbe orchestra,
were impressed by the warmth and enthusiasm of the auilience.
More than 1,100 children attended the afternoon con­
cert sponsored by Odharn and Tudor. They enjoyed it, bn,.
In the end, everyone was happy. Except, pertiaps, a
few who planned to attend and could not.
Ronald Perry, recreation director, worked long and hard
lo promote this event. Shortly after il was over, he ex' preaaed the opinion that Sanford needs more of this type en
tertainmrnt. We agree, heartily.

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Assignment Washington

Mitt*. C. t.. Maehlee. R. E Mlee,
II J. Cooke, M J Courtney, H
K K Jwwrdt, C. J. Gawgan. K M.
Itrooks, |&gt;. R. Gruff, II. I . Net ton.
C. T Kinard, II D. Perry. It D.
Smith. M. J Tanrrr. A It Tilllburg, J J Vet*. L A Harhemm,
J. S Harlow II M lloyrr.
Arriving at -T TO a rn. tomor­
row are A H Hoyd. K. E. Aus­
tin. R I*. Conn. R. E. Tucker, J.
R
Ed?e. II II Copeland, R. F!.
Simas, A. h. Ilrown. R I&gt;, Fitmore, J . II. Wilkins, J. G. Were,
A It Gray, M. J, Mahom-y, D. II.
Flrishman, J. It, Nichols. C. A
Foster, C, S Rossman, H M Sim
mens. W. C. Hmgo.
II H. Webb, W. II. Heath, J
I*. Nidav. It. J IVIIegnnu, K
p Yeager, M l. Everhart, J. G.
Iras it. It. b Schenck.
J. J
Schroeder, C. R. Troiier, R. E.
Krhart. M. Glrnnon. I,. Johnson. W'.
A Moore. C. G Complon. R R
Cowell. C II Smith.
W C Davis. W R W'alliik.
J I. cienrey, J. B. Green, M
G. Hartung, R W. lx * . R J.
Kirch Jr.. W. Cruflrhurg, II A.
Diar. D J . Cannon, G. P. Kaplan,
F O Mamigo, J. I. Radcllff. J
It
M eh man.It. W. Vincent, W. T,
McGarrtty, R. E. Potjon, T. T
Tras t*
J D Trotter, R J
Wilder,
F, J Woods, K S Brown. A.
Crowe, k H» Fowler, I, \ Gassaway, II D Mil lli-ld. J W Kel­
sey. T. ( Peter*, It E Snyder,
J. P Sullivan, S. Thomas, K. C
t'lrmen
Arriving at 4 a m tomorrow
are D J Rockford, J r . T f
Williams. H J Brough. It *'
Martin, W. I'. Itridgrman. J. E.
ilontigney, C. Mumble. G. F.
Muir. F. C. Cavanaugh, J
T
Goodman, I,. E. VanSkike, E. F.
Rouley, I*. G llainmel. I. I.
Mann, N llrrnandrr. I It ||&lt;r
man. J. k Hammond

Ily lid Kiderba
a« well be spring. The fact that upstair* window, "Call Ihr fire
B E TH E S I)A . Md. - f or onca the Midwest was buried under a department!"
Mr. Hutchins, a ralrn fellow
in your tile, said Ihr llrst lady - fool of snow and a rold wave
of our house, why ilun't you get was sweeping into the Northwest I frum across the fence, said mild­
ly: "Ate you doing tbe right
didn't fair her.
an early start on Ihr lawn'
lliinu?
Huining all
Ihr good
So I said stir was right I would
What charged her up was that
teed*?" I suspected he didn't rare
early spurt of March sunshine do Ihr nclghlMirhood proud this too much about this method of
last week She thought It may year. I would tarkle the project
lawn care, esptcully alter the
pronto
Well, first it was (Its- rake. It flamei jumped Ihrfence and
had disappeared. No I wrnt down chewed at hit prtrr hulls which
to the hardware store ami bought he had nurturedfor three years.
I stomped the ftrr out along
a new one
When I pulled It f-om the car, Ihr fringe* and ruined a good pair
little Tommy, S, from next door, l ! boea. Hi# rest ot the fire burni ii s r
running
over,
"Whal'a rd itself not, and It looked tort
that?" In* said. " A new rake." I of pretty. A black lawn
W A S H IN G TO N f ill’ll PHI Di
T A L L A H A S S E E it I'D Twrrx er to dei isle whether a Idll ''rnstr
Ily Him. the kids hail finished
said And hr said, " I hats wliat
|y tight frothmen lawmakers were nails'' allerls general ii-erating or rector J . Edgar Hoover rharged to­ I Iholiglit — why don't you me their Ihix of untoavled marshmat
raady today to fart tha upcoming lasM. If it does not, it should ant day that strlinipiard parents arc
lows and were on I he hark porrli
your old rake*"
Florida legislative session after • ha &gt;ant lo Iwn committees, he suit. largelv to Mama for tha "growing
rubbing my frrtiliirr chemical in Editor,
t
said
It
vsa&gt;
lu-t
And
he
said,
At present, any
lull which menace of youth crime"
thorough briefing na hsi&lt;e lo act
thrir tuir — to make It grow The Herald
In a ra u d n a ll) worded editorial "No, it l*rVl I hid It in our basetoiirhei on appropriations or lairs
ITld what to aspect.
faster. Iliey said. We srnt them
mrnt hark of tlir furnarf"
I attended the PTA meeting at
In
tha
P
H
I*
law
rrilcirreinykt
bulle­
must
|.e
referrs-d
1
s
t
Illsrunimltlee
The two day srhool for m-w
al* home and I Ird our* upstairs the Sanford Grammar School
So,
at
least
now
I
had
two
Haute members ended Tuesday. on appropriations ur taxation as tin. IliKiver noted that the puhlli rakrv Thinking lug, I figured that to the bathtub.
, when their IT A wss voted out ot
During (h r mock tetainn. Iha first well as the rornniiltrr having Jur­ only Hunks of criminals who lead when inr got hot Itoiti oxrruve,
lie kicked and cried
Mid you
tarmara want through the motion* isdiction over the general subject youngsirr* into thievery and im ­ I could switih to Hie other. Thr promised me I could use the existence
T h rrr may he other fsmtlie* In
moral activities as "corrupters of
of parliamentary procedure, learn­ matter.
old brown covering of dry crab spreader!" About that time, a Sanford who feel they would like
Ileasley said such sloul.tr mm- youth "
ing how tn handle legislation, how
vhrtrk from the living room had more information on this subject
In lisilii, said Ihr bachelor I III gr««x had to go.
to gel the floor, and what In sin m ltlrr reference ran delay pas
Hut a strange thing happened something to do with somebody Tha Sanford Herald could do the
when one of their pel hills runs Into •age of Irgistatiin and even resull hots, "large segments of the adult
population are alau among Ilia VVhrn the rake grahhrd the old tracking Mack Iracka along the rommundy a service hy prmtlne
in Iha death of rs-rtatn measurer
trouble.
brown rover mg of dry rrah grass living room nig
guilty."
this Information.
Among the leathers was House
l.atrr, after the hath, thr little
there
was no yuung green grasv
"Cniintlexi
adults
escape
the
The Soothside I’TA will have a
Speaker - Designate Tbornaa
I). R o ( I h P l a n K x p r c s H
underneath Nothing hut old brown elowri came tumbling outside, yell­ similar diicusxion toon. I would
WARSAW, Poland fU P It - The stigma." Hoover wrute, "all.iough
Measles, wins outlined a plan fur
ing again. "You promised me like to he better informed and
hv their neglige me, imliltf renre, dirt.
speeding up the handling of lulls first diesel express train frsitu
I dc, idrtl burning off the lousy . . . "jin I turned the spreader better qualified to vote in an eler
!
personal
gitrtl
ami
had
fsample,
dealing with finance and lasation. P ast Merlin lo Iha Soxiel huriler
W. K Reynolds, A Wooten, t.
they are In fart rrspcmsltdc In stuff woiibi be simpler. In a few over to him, warning him not to lion to withdraw from the PTA.
Ileastey told the school ha w ill will make Its Inaugural run on
S Hxrmon. It. R Quinn. W' O.
large m rasuir for juvenil# crimln minutes our house was inundated overlap I slipped Into the base
Yours sincerely,
ad the House tn sllnw the speak­ Mar II.
Nelson. II I. Ilirkt. M II Palmby a sea of tiny crackling flames. mrnt for the grass srrd, hut the
aldy."
Fay Hapto.-x
Our tittle seven year old clown phone rang
H r asserted that a "m ajor far
Editor's note:
The
Sanford quist, G, T . Kilhtidr, I G. Faulk.
Hy the tune t got hark not, Grammar School ■spindrew only It H. Her roll g, K l.. Mu tin, J. W
lor" tn the youth riim r problem camr whooping out of Ihr house
the yuung thundering herd had from the National and Stale I'TA Wagner, G. F. Harrs II, II. W.
"is
our
prrsrnt
tsinrly
which
has
with
a
marshmallow
on
a
stick,
A rn o s *
3. Join
S3. Bala
converged and were taking turns Congress It will operali; locally, Morgan, K W. Wilson, F. II
substituted indulgence fur disci- followed by six uthrr kids.
not ics#
3. Miser
I , Jujitsu
iiUna. pleasure for duty and money
"There will he no marsmnallnw — back and furth, over the aamt aa an independent organ.ration
Sanfort, E. C. Tomestir.
depoelt
31. A cesu0. Aulorn*,
(or morals."
toasting," I hollered, and the nrsl •trip. What 1 11 have on that po
I. ltonea
•tty
mobile#
W W, Clstibaugh. C, S Mlllrr.
tent
strip
will
lie
a
grass
frnrr
Hr said the lime has rums for lady of our house yelled out Ihr
lansl )
I I . Anybody*!
33. RamorA E Wit ike, w H Meliang. It
• t ’nhippy
turn
"decisive action " Hoover predict­
tunning straight through the mid
It. Thorough.
It McNair n
It E, Bit
C. F.vrninf
LONDON (DPII — Buckingham ger, R. R.
fa M O
die of thr hack yard.
ed that based on the "alarming
fat#
f», M. J1 Gihhs, 1..
34 A shield
tpoeU)
I t Mala
present rate" mnra than one mil
Well, thr sowing job is finished Palace announced that Queen Eli P. Pyche, J. A. Hovtrll, It A
3 T. De&lt;ay
7. Ilid.
nilgais
lion youths in the tOdu-17-yrar age
now. I'd say this should he the tatwlh and hrr husband, the Duke Earnhim.
I. Johnson, J 1,
3A Half an
warka
I I . Kaplans
bracket will lie arrested in linki
finest lawn In the neighliorhaod. of Edinburgh, will make thrir Peters, J.
Huithy. S. U. MorR. Indigo
11.011 of rota
and In rarh iiien-edlng year.
Except one thing. The neighbor previously announced visit to Wr«t gan.
WASIIINHTDN ( I d 'l l — Rep. Jo.
3D Note of , Isauedee'a tsrvse
patala
*. Mister
Africa from Nov. II to D rr. IS
.10, Asleep
•rale
•sph W Mmtin J r. (If Mats ) Is from across the street, a grass
Ifn i )
IT. Overhead
40. XVarp-yam
10, l/i&gt;k
11 over hr ad
train
MlffritoK of a non vsipplisg form engmerr wiih somethin!? like a
Th ie f modern Egyptian towns,
tlaeheliir of Agriculture degree,
M . 8w-it«
14. paused
I L Ocean
4 t .r v n junction
of arthritis in his right ieg
Luxor and El Karnak nn Ihs ftsl
war Me
* M lk .
30. Elks
43. On* of 11
I S M erll
Physicians examining Mailin railed over Hr said thr new
bank of the Nile and Qurna on
SA Cuter
31. Insur*
pc’pea
31. Kathar
fursday made public their diag grass should start coming up In
j
The Hev. John Mangrum will
the wait, now shirr the sit* of
JC Appraised
gent#
snHer
41. Male
nosii of the ailment which tent about ten days.
2*. Upright
37 Caiesa
BT. Vonstsr
ciffaprlng
address the congregation of Holy
Howevgr, hr said, if xs* gat Thrbaa. one* ths world's grested
the former Republican Hume
city, arcording tc&lt; tho National,
fro** Episcopal Church Wrdnraleader to llrllir-da Nat si Hospi­ a had frer/e, it will ktll| tha en­
-c
I
T * 4
1
»
30. nranla
day night
Geographic Magastne.
tire lawn . ,
tal
rally
last
Week.
33. Oillcto *
Hev. Mangrum 1s rector of St
iL
they said the* ily e u r-o ’d eonlowest n«t# l|
Pdwards Ppiscopal Church in Ml
gcm-uon would have to stay In
IS. H tnthra
Dora.
1 id
FLORIDA'S FASTEST GROWING FOOD CHAIN!
J
tha ho-piial foi a lew m »ir days
imogo
34. Affirmatlvi&gt;
in ordrt to le irix r treatment and
-a
Hie first Negro newspaper In
•I
x-otfa
astute complete ir»t.
Atkansas. published 'after thr
%
E
ST. Old Dutch
1,
JV I T
d
k
Civil
War.
was
failed
The
Masts
tabbr.l
a r n I T your mall bon
%
Zrilung,
I I . A woodtft
%
\-dPr ^
w it h y o u r warn# in
•hoe
’§
i vniio
40. Celestial
basutiful block Utters sot
il
In
H
being*
in a graceful m o u n tin g .
Now av.illahle to \oU for first
%
44. Portend
A
L
A ll in everlasting alum i­
tune without a doctors pteiyrip
43.1 aland
lion, our new ding called Dllnum which ran m titr rust
% b
%
north ot
J*
H
v
r
iV
jk
HIN'K.V You must lose ugly fat
or ro t. Assembled while
Java
in 7 days or your money hack
’ ,v
ynu w a il) locked into o
43. Alway#
*4 M
Jf
No tnotr -taivatlon d im , vltenu
s o lid , p e rm an e n t u n it .
4T. N#ltv* of
OU* cvetcl»e, laVatnr-, mawage
%
%
% a
B rlU tn y
44
W it
Ends forever u g ly h in d
or taking of •n-callrd trtluclna
41. Taka cut
candle-, riarkeiv or cookies or
lettering and cooitant real
i
n
(p rtn L)
ihrwlng gum O D H IN C X l&gt; a tiny
paint*wg. Inexpensive, too,
tahlrl an.l eastlv -wallowed. Ah
,r ;
and simple tn install.
ix n v \
«*
ka
sclutelv harsnlttt. When sou taka
LM iW icni
ODMINKX, vou «|jtl e-ijriy vour
NAMI IRACKIT
$1.30
meal-, still aat the fn alt tju Ilka,
NUMBER BRACKET 1,00
but Voj simply don't ha\e thr
YKI.D.V — Chofoiat*, Strawberry, Vanilla
Ui*e for extra portions hersutr
LITTERS
.10
Thuraduy, Match 12, 19511
ODUINKX depies»»s your app*
Pag* 4
PERIODS .03
Ilia snd decrease' sour desire lor
Your uvingt placed her*
food. Automatically your weight
ss II.SMI liisil.nxv. S'4II m» rut l*.*ill.*w
asm • vs. s s s it s i . ate..
i s ii.r
on or tefore the 10th of
must roma down, tie.afl-e as
a sset s x a. c iaiscxc.. a a .-n ix .. s s . . . . . .
your own doctor will tell you,
Half Cal.
X IIK -IX IS c CIXX
JKCXSN VSSHXKM
the month ea/n divider. Is
whan you rat lass, you wrign Ins
s tig l alloc
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from tha ltd
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longer (H in iN K X l» «&gt;td on this
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weight within T days or your
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SAVING* AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
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was supplied by George M. lli.Tnphrey when the President went
quail shooting tn Georgia with
the former Secretary of the T ^ isury. As one participant in Ha
White House talks put it, the
voice of Ftisrnhower hut tha
words of George Humphrey.
On lhe qurstion of more money
for missile* the President spoke
forrefully and at lenglh He m d
that within a year thr Atlas
might he obsolete and largr addi­
tional sums put Into fixed sites
snd misvtn shove the budgetary
quota would be watted.
aj
lie gave every appearanre of
tiring romplelrty unmoved hy the
growing demand to make an rffurt to close the admitted missile
gap— a ratio of thrre to one for
the Soviets in ICBM* within two
to three years. And this was the
President himself and not hii
secretary of Defense. Nell Mr FI.
rov. A* in his rather tad perform­
ance on TV's Meet thr Press. .MeElroy gavr the imprrttlnn of
who might have had other ideas
if the linr hail rot hern «o nar­
rowly drawn by his superior.
In the course of displaying more
conviction than most of those pre­
sent had seen in s tong tim* the
President read Senator Rirhard
Russell of Georgia, sitting on hit
left, a torture. Kutirll. chairman
of the Senate Armed Services
Committee, i* oppo»ed to foreign
aid, and Elsenhowrr gave h lrr)«
verbal spanking that was goodnatured hut rmni-iliclfsa emphatic.
The President repeated what h#
luv -aid several tunes recently —
that if (t was a question of econ­
omy he would rather see It In his
military budget than in foreign
aid Th:t presages the major con­
flict of this setstuii of Cui.grras
at the Democrats show more and
more willingness to cut deep In'o
the H 9 billion Elsenhower Ijs
requested for foreign aid,
There was Just one exthsng#
that may in the end see the Pre«id e n t reversed. Representative
Carl Vinson, the venerable chair­
man of the House Armed Serxirex
Committee, put to the President
the question about foregoing re­
duction* In .he ground forces It*
got a firm no, but he hcllrxrs it
it possible to fix the ti/e of the
Army and tl.e Marine C o rp s 'll
law at their presrnt levels so
Ihr chief executive will hive no
option Vinson ha* hern mutter­
ing imprecations ever since ha
heard Iha! thr Pentagon was
breaching Congressional order* to
retain al least the framework of
the three srparate services under
last year's unification law.
Often In the past under our
system &lt;d divided powrra the rxecutive and the legislature Ini.'v
been at odds, hut never before
perhaps on an Issue so rrttlrat
at a moment so vita! for tho
nation's future.

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Shamrocks A ' Bloomin' For St. Pat Calendar
T H t R AD vT
Fir*l Btpttit Church Week of
Frayer (or Home Minton* *t
p. fit. Ro' *1 Amtxsjador* of
First Rapt lit Church at * p. m
PmecrrM Baptist Churcn Re
vival Service* at * .V p, m.
tiirt Seoul Troop No. 3U of
thr Ficit Presbyterian Cliurih
« ill meet in the You'll Building
al i IS p nt. Thr deacon* u( K ill)
Prr*bytcrun thurrh wilt meet at
7; IS |&gt;. ni
Vnnu.il district Intel of Ihc W S
C S. and Wetlryar Service liulld
of Tirjt Method.^! Chur.h to
m rrl at ilm i Memorial Methodist
church, 3111 F Soj'h hirer!, Orlandi*, a' 9 SO a. nt. \ fifty rent
plate wtil l-e ter.r*i ihe Chancel
Choir of thr First Meihodtct Church
util meet at 7 in p m.
r itiD A i
F ir*l Jlapttit thurrh Week ol
f’ ravrr (or llomr Mi»*mn* ? .in
p m. FlfM Baptl*! IV M l . Young
IVi’pV Minion* Study at fi no p
m
I ir»i Methodist I hrruh t'hoir
prat tier at t IS p m
S A I L Itll %V
The Pastor'* Training ila*» of
Kir*! Methodist for church m rm -i
hrnhip uill mert in ihc church
from 9 So 11 a m
P.nr m l Itaptut Church R u n a!
Service* at 7 'o p m
SUNDAY
Pinctrcit Raj m i t imrch Carol
Choir practice at
"u «. m Pine-1
j erect flaptiit t'nnrrn toutn Fel­
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M A N Y S H k A I U O l K S are bloom ing "it the
Coat* and drc.**e* of m any S anfo idite* to
rem ind everyone to buy a ticket in the All
^jo u l* C h u rc h Renefit caul p a rty to ho held

Gamma Omega
Plans Event

at the C iv ic Center on M a rc h 17th. M aking
preparation.* for this da* a re , le ft to r i g h t .
M r*. L . Ii. Hauer, Mi*.* fcl. K r j g i t r a id Mr*
lb II. M athe r* .

Engagement Of Paii
Announced Today

Final plan* for a rummage
white elepnant and baked food
lair have been eompleled by
a.cm jnj Omega Chapter of DcU
Raymond Herron of San
ford announced the forthcoming
higma I’m loronty
The sale wdl be held in tuc near marriage of hi* mter m law . Ml**
fulure. In Ihc vacant building neat' ' ' * r £*'r,r May Morganstcrn. on
Mr John 'larkel
In Winn i TV t'entrr. Clulhcs,
',r ' " p1 10
Todd.
household Hem* and t&gt;aked loud*
The bride i* a native of Wash­
will Ur tuld at thu I mu
burn. Illinoi*. where her parent*
Proceed* from the sale will go tntkr their home
Mr. Ilrrrun. a elute |&gt;ersonal
lo the Chapters "shot fund
w &gt;lih is Ihc organisation'* latcil friend of the groom, will lie Vie
roj. cl |o prowde »noe* lor needy he*i man at Me wrddtns to lake

ptaic tn the V a lru Harden Mtilm
iltit Church in Aralea Harden*
Ihe Reverend Charlt* Herron.
nephew of Ihe br.de, will perform
thr double
i.mtilr ring
unc reremnnv
Ihe
rrrnnonv
Mr Todd l* a field *ervive rep
rr lentalive for the Hougla* Airtrail ('uinpany and presently I*
.. ilgned i&lt;&gt; Heavy Attack Squad
ion Nine a* an engineering ton
tullaril.
The coup'e plan* to live in han
ford until llcnvy Attack Squadron
ruldun in £emmo!e County.
vine'* comaiB Medilcrranean dr
At the March meeting ol liam
ploy mini when the bride wilt tour
n u Omega it wa* announced that
The Oviedo Woman’* Club will Europe until her bcistianiT* return
M r Chapter had recently jiunbav hold a breakfast meeting. F rld iv,
ed shoe* for two primary ake nine o clock at the Club build
ehndren
in?
Kicctton of nrw officer* wdi be
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hehl at the April buunri* inerting be given with Mr* Mary Per
Mr and Mr* J r v .r l
tgc
and the num mating committee dinger of the Florida I’owci lorn fotmrrly of Sanford, annuum* thr
consist* of Mi** Patty Walker, | an . Winter Park, in ihargi
birth of a nine pound dauglitrr
Mr* John Dickey, Mr*. I 1
Chairman ol the hrrakfa*! com turn Manli iith m c. harh-»!'in. s
flitrid g r HI. Mrs. David \*n Ne*» rmttce i* 'Ir* Jame* WtWon \»
anl Mi** Rarhara Flyn!
*l*lmg will tie 'tr* I.ynn Neel’
At Ihe recent meeting Mr ho* Mr* Hob n.vgxlale. 'll* W V
ten, Mr* F.itridge served apple S»en*on
Mr*
Ira n i
lalbutl,
Ihr Fru-ndthip league of thr
pie a la mode and coffee to the Mr* \ A Mvrr* and Mr* M H
( vnirregatiunal Chru'ian iliurch
eleven member* prevent,
I Wrdnitm
met at Ihr home ol M*v \iigu-t
ftodr vald Dellarv. on VI m|.iv af
tf moor*
I'ljo* were i-omplrted *i.r Hie
I Rummage Sale In br held naturday. March 2l»t, 9 to 1 at i l l
lin e llrrnda llroan took first for F.avt Srcund Street
Jane H e l t h e r
The league will *erve , I'mi
The weekend of February U nrigmillty. Following the ' feihinn
*how ' .we broke ramp, cleaning ken llarhcijiie »upper at Ihr fa r
*nd H ’.h *aa* c.trl Scout Troop No.
up the entire area and departed merv Auction on April *M.
30
lo enjoying balmy weather on an for Sanford
to * H&gt;.
overnight made In Camp Ttcochee.
Eighteen girl* along with Troop
leader Mr&gt; Jame* Rucllrr, and
Mr. Buckler. Mr*. I. T. Brown
Mr* I. R. Uutler, Jr., and Mr*
p If Fletcher lefi Sanford at
five o'clock Saturday.
0 lin arrival at camp Mr girl*et up M rir bed* and belonging*
in the permanent fi man tent*
Men Joined together for a *nn»e
hag* *upfrr. The camp fire wa*
lighted with a ritual touch and
Me patrol* put on thor »kit» A
hirthdav for Mu* kathv llutlcr
wa* celebrated with two beautiful
rake* and valentine* were passed
out from Ihe valentine box made
1trn ul iftill* molded hundlr** in pastrl '(index of
by Mis* Barbie Bear The n rP
9&gt;ng many long* and broke .,((
IHtir, [‘ink and Ivor*. A'.uirlrd Shapes,
(or •light* out'' at I0;3ll.
The night wa* a little d*»l**rt&gt;«*1
b* an armidillo around a tent
which «omr of the youngiirr*
were certain wa* an alligator
Vivid imagination* enhanced ’•*
Whi*perrd ghnit *torir» enlaryed
rceey none to gigantic »i»e. 'll
arouicd at 7 o'clock with flag
railing ceremony held The girl*
ate breakfjit pre pa ird by themt%el*e»— cleaned lip the »rra and
their tent* foe inspection and Men
broke off (or a rousing g»nie of
Folio* The Bear. Thi* involved
* long chase through the wool*
and when returned moil of the
girl* went wading and were kept
frem swimming with difficulty.
All Me girl* prepared their own
luncheon* and the younger patrol
•m « «iMr.
had the mn*t elaborate of all
which thrv did by themielve*—
*etmich credit I* due them for their
iif*c’ tin Hoif
fine itc «. hot chocolate and
•'aome-moro"
Following dinner
r|r*n up thev did t*ew»p*per modeli wrokins in pairs. They creel­
ed coMume* out of newipaper*
and steal "hi pine end wood* ma­
terial. Ira« c* m en, etc. The rrsuit* were amuitng and *ome very
F A 2-0392
wrll done. Mi** Linds Butler and
Miss Marl* Rowland* costumes
Jnok ‘‘first*'' for style and Mi**
% n n t Aiken* gown created by

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To Have Sale

Jjutap O f JJw tdsjik

Woman’s Club Elects
Mrs. George E. Wells
At a rrernt bu*:nr»» meeting «f
Ihr Sanfnrd Woman'* Club Mr*.
Hrorge F, Well* m i elected a*
the 1919 fit president to succeed
Mr*. N V Farmer
Mrt. Well* will lake idfirr afttr
(he June Installation tercicr
Otter * rlected lo *rrcr with
Mr* Well* cure Mr* J P. Wil
ton, first vice president; M r, Wil­
liam kirk, tei'oml cice president;
Mr* I 1 Sprnrrr. third cicc
pretiilem Mr* Irving Pryor, re.
I cording srrrrtsry and Mr* Jack
Stemprr treasurer
Delegate* elected to rrjm .ent
Ihr , lult at the State convention to

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liA IM K K K I)
\ I1 0 I M l ih r R a m e y sw im m ing P""l m
[.nth A rlm r fi*r a modeling rchenrxnl m e left |«&gt; rig h t.
.Mr*. K .1. S im m o n * anti M r*. .1. M . I'n n k ’ y. S ta n d in g .
Mr* K. M. [le n t anil Mr*. I.. M. lU’vi’ riv. Th e y v*i!) p m .
ineii.ule in K t»* tc r finerv at the f)\Vt fa*hion *hmc in lie
held m M iirri* i»n '« ImiH'rinl Hmu*e nn M atch l'.'th Lunch*
ena ie * e r\ n tn m « whmild he m in lr Im ln * .

Mr* i t Spites announce* thr Sumla&gt; afternoon Ihrrr o clock,
engagement and approaching mar at the CongtrEaiicnal Church \o
riage of her daughter, Pali) Ann mutation* arc bciig ,»tur*i hut
Mortnn lo Robert J Mitchell, son all Irirnd* of the couple are ir
l l j ._.iued
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ihrll of K1 ra^o. Ir\ 4 %
follou a ! ihc* hoittf if Mrs It u r r i
and d a n ;.;u . Kelly Jo are &gt;i*n
Tt»f «nb1iri£ will I
place* Jones,
Will Sltrrt
mg her parent*. Mr anil Mr*
Miv* Morion .Mlrndrd Srminalr J* ’1r* R** Mr Hamilton m m !
Iligli Seliool The groom •r lr r l i I* hav Iwrn srparalnl fiom l,ie
tly
who attended *ctio.il» m FI Paso. \. . i i i ! lou r*
lie*. I.mev t |U&gt;liik. J r .
ha* been Stationed at the \a*al
-------------------------------Hood bhrpheid Tutheran t hurcb
Air Station (or the pa.t ibrre , ,
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‘ Thinking puts many people to
mis t
*!erp
After their marriage Ihe couple
Wive*' id men with \ Mt It mrt
Vt r a*e too biiiy tiema busy . .
leave
for
Newfoundland this week at ihr home of Mr*
l.tke the hare who »pokr to Alice
The
1 li:h of Sanfutd held will
where Mr Mitcliell will he tta I lydr Savage. I_i
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to
I nave no time to tarry
ut monthly
meeting
ii»
mummy buatnel*
mimnvr** m
m his at
**» tinrt**«l
tlonril
■litcut* plan* for the Fa*trr Kgg
I mn*l get from here to ,l!l!r the home of Mr* \ O I’.ivne
Hunt to be given I avtrr attrrnuon
a* fa»t as 1 can carry “
on luriday evening wiin Mt*
oo Me ground belilnil the Chief's
The pathrtte !ni!h t* that,
tV liter
Carlei,
pre .lent
n U u iU lU J lR C S ilk ’ S t’ t
Club al ll.» Naval Air Station
He wa* actually gmng now bore charge
Hamr* will Mart at 2:10 with a
Ihe I rirmlMip league of the
The club voted tu » n l two Cong rr cation*! Christian Church grand march beginning at 1
C h a p te r H a s P a rty
to
the
Junior
local
voung
ladle*
•
will hold a rum toagr *alr on Sat o’clock 'lour* of thr Hunt will
Mr* t'arlrton III*** wa* hoalrs* Hoitri* Ciinclavr which will be urilav, Vlardi II and are in need be iakrtt to *end to father* serv­
lo the ,\i Beta Fta i baptrr of brld at I a l ■ fla t id Itu' Ton of all kind* of uteri clothing, kit ing aboatil the t ’SS ItiHisrVrlt
••eta hifima I'hi when it met thi* rlJ ' r i* *;*oii*orrd by the Y W. rhrn utensil*, old nvlon* and other
Serving on toe Hunt committer
i
A lor Junior Hoilrai.-t of such article* Thrre I* a *|&gt;rctal will lm Mr* t. H Robinson. Mr*
wrrk at her hitrnr
Ihe t S. u
demand for children'* clothing. Sieve Oliver. Mr* Charlie la-wi*.
Mi* \ rrnon Hardin presided
Onr Junior girl from Sriiumde
The commdtrr will be mini ap Mr* Stanle* ILulaml and Mr*
over Ihe mri ting at which time
it w j derided that a drawing High School will lw *ent to Hirl * p r c d a i i v e if y u i can contribute Hrorge Cutihaw
A regular mrrllng of VAII It
would l&gt;. Iirbl al the Mother’* lliv S'.itr at 'I allaba**re In (ooprra til tin* rummage sale, if so,
Rail al wur* will !&gt;• held Friday, one
tedfrr lor a lull jeweled mrority linn with Vioeruan l.rgmn Avixlli pirate telephone Mr*
Pin project i* tpnnsorrd f \ 2-OiISx, Mrs llrinburh at o'clock, at Ihr t S I). ItuMImr
pin to be gl*rn lo Ihr lucky Hr arv
each year by thr local club
IA
3 CM7, or Mr*
Her* a!
This group will meet every *e
let hol^-r
I \ r 3012.
rood
Frida* of the month
Mi*
Payne
pre
tented
to
the
Following tin merlmg a Tup
perwarr parlv wa* ptesrntrd by i tub a rr&lt;|ur*t from Navy wivr*’
Mm Moon of Oviedo with CJr*. to make mat* for the Hawaiian
J Harold c’oapman winning thr l.uau to lw- hrlil in 'lay and Mr
prire. a udfrr canister giv.o bv dull voted on tin* project
trie dub wa* ■cm trilled of Mr
the tupprrware dealer
Relrrthmi ntc were irrvril by Induct Foui Convention to be
brld in J a ik*.*n*ille on Maj 11
Itir buitei* to Mr* Jamr* H.
ton J r Mr* Itry Saxon Mr* O. and cadi member wa* lined to
'nilrea Sprer
'Ir* * hapmao. attend 'Ir* It I Chapman al*-*
Mi*
't N'lrbuh, Mr*. E. c* reminded the member* of Me
Harper Jr . 'Ir* Don llale* and annual Fa*lrr Fgg Sale to he
Me gur*!* of Me chapter. Mr* held Friday before Faster
Mel I a Hash M - ft. Harden aod
Refreshment* of punch a”d c-w'
'It* Harr* Darlin
Vi,, v*rre served bv Ihe ho*|ev«
i,,i w*v atm lerl bv vfn* l.uey
Ihc nrvt loeeling will lie at
the home ol Mr* Andrew S p r r r . Nowlin

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Mr* Vernon
Irttait i d with
omr Mi* w erl
bor. Mr* Harry
celrbraling her

s Drew tier eoa Coffee at her
honoring a neigh­
llooley, who was
birthday.

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present .«• extend l&gt;c*i
M f‘ H«*olry were Mr*,
1 bathe Morruon, Mrs. Hrorge
ljumn. Mr* Jamr* Ray and her
mother. Mr*
Hrant Strckbrck
who i* v.iiimg here from la'hanon 1’rnn , Mr* Hick Hampton,
Mr* Vlartba llivover and Mrs.
Mae Mansfield of Del.and.
I.a*t w e d Mr*. Brewsirr en­
tertained lor her mother, Mrs,
Hoover, who wa* celrbraling her
77tb birthday, Mr*. Hoover from
Walnut. Iowa, ha* been spending
the v«inter here.

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Lutheran Church

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( - . m ’ an i t n-ai*) ( . t e n t ! . ! I.rkl malt r*a|lr, yau're pi»H•bly in a lotalion »h*i* I V ligaalicome fr*m « * • » flire«!i*na
. M l ju.t i*&gt;, are yaur aateaaa wa* *at vp t* fate,
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a*. HBliy and t&gt;lir*e in Ike halt pau rbl grclur« from
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Murtaugh Believes
Bucs Can Win Flag

PefNi Continues
To Set Records In
Pro Cage League

Heeds Campy's Tip,
Pitches Five-inning Shutout

United frees InUrvatfnnal
Bob Pettit ronllnued hit fabu­
T O R T M YER S, E li . |U W ) - win* (hr first b u r job till hiVf ski," Murtaugh said. " I ’m wr*
Manager Danny Murtaus'i feel* to plus thr yap"
that among Stuart and Kbmew- lous record collection in the Na­
United Picas international
i Gin pound right-hander decided to Hack with four iloglet.
Thomas wav traded to Cincin­ ikl wre'ii do all n ih t at f rit. tional Basketball Association right
hla Rltliburgh Piraiei ran (a all
Don Dryadaie. one of the biggest follow Roy’a advice.
The 1#M taiier.deri^ in each
U* way ihlt year if *‘vtr cumr nati along with four other lesser Then I also have Nelson an) Sir Ihroujh the final game of the aea
flops of the l ’.s&amp;R baseball season, is
How correctly Campanula anal-jleague "had a ball" ‘for themur with a b i( bat at first base." lights for pitchtr lla rvry lladdii. vens. We’ll get the job done all ,onPetlll’a last mark In a bountiful eshibit \ (nday that Boy f ampan- yied the ease was demonstrated aelvei. meanwhile, ai the Philadel­
H « a prrtty suro hr'a going tn third hatrman Don lfoak and right.’*
was
established ella ran help the fn« Angeles again Wednesday when Dryadaie phia Phillies whipped the National
it, too, from amon* Dirk catcher Smoky Bursrss.
Muriaugh rates his second bate c a m p a i g n
art. Ted Klusirwskl, Ilorky "W e made the deal hceautr we combination of Dick firm : aid Wedneaday night when he aeored fmdger* even from a wheelchair, stretched his string of shutout in- League c h a m p i o n Milwaukee
The partly-paral) red s ampan- «»»** •" «aWMUon play to eight Braves, 13-7, and the Washingtosi
Nflaon and R. C. Stevens
believe we Improved our defente, Bill Mareroiki at the best in tae 27 point! to lead the St. Louis
H\wka to a 132-1)0 overtime win ella, serving as a Dodger roach with ft»e scoreless frames in a '-6 Senator* shaded the world cham­
“ W* need a Ion* l&gt;all httirr it got (he left handed starting pitch business."
pion New York Yankees, 13*12.
flral to make up for th* lou o) r r « p larkrd last yrar in Haddix.
There Isn't a ahortalop and a over the Syracuse Nationals. The thu spring, insisted at the atari of victory over the Cincinnati Reda.
Wally Poll hit iwo homers and
Prank Thomas," Murtaugh rea­ and a fine catcher and hitler in , „ on(1 h j„ m ln , . ound wn„ rln former Louisiana Slate Univcrilty training that he could hrlp the Gg. Don fiemcter singled with the
Gene Freese hit one to pace a IT
m e d “ There'e no doubt we will Burgess
vein more games for you In more atar emerged with a 2»2 points year-oid Dryadaie recover the form baaet filled In the ninth to cap a
nttss his hat. So I figure whoever
T h r players he * counting on * a )i u,*n ciroa. end Marerosai per g a m e average, lopping the that made him one of me National three run rally and give Ihr Dodg , hit Philadelphia attack on four
most at first is Stuart, who hit m tr|| )WJ v h l , | lhlnk
Bin. 2*4 previously held by George League’s most effective pitchers In ert their third win in five games. Milwaukee pitchers. The Braves
------ , ~
. . .slumped..................
- Johnny Temple led the Beds’ at-announced after the game that-Mel
l« home runs and batted In 49
, (l|J l0 n|int on|&gt; p llyfr ll0 lflkan
IPS’
DrywJalr
to a 12-13
Dolph Schayea of the Nats also record and t Id earned run aver
in fi, games with the f iratrs last the Pirates today who if the most
»B er a 17-9 and 2 r.&lt;s
season, and Big Mu. Stuart has likely tandtdale fur the Hall of sett a record as he played in his »* ' !»■*
m
the power, but be strike* out a Fame. It'd he Maiermkl. He'a JMMh game, one more than Arnie slate m ’£7.
lot.
( ampanella insisted that Dry*destined to berome one of the Riaen. The durable Nat has been
Klus/rwski seems to have over best second baseman of our in every game for the last seven dale was losing his effectiveness
come completely the ha. a ailment times."
seasons and tops all scorers with because he bad unconsciously dis­
carded hi* thrre-&lt;iuarl&lt;-r motion in
which has hampered him the past
Murtaugh explained that he 11.091 points.
two years.
In the only other gams Wednesof * »«lrarm delivery, lie
wasn't selling Milwaukee or the
d»y night, the Detroit Piston, brat
Drysdale discussed the prob" I'm swinging freely fur the othrr clubs short,
**
ftr.t time smee t hurt the hack,"
.
, (fr|
r in
the Minneapolis Laker, m i l * ,rm *hor,'&gt;
•-mpaneda *rVSie brillianre of Bel Del's
n i f f Hagan was the Hawk hero
*l ,hf l ^
r ' ) , r " » « PJhe
said.
•
Milwaukee
ha*
great
pitching,
but
frtcy stepping I* figured to high
Fla , base and the f. foot. 6 inch.
Murtaugh backed him up.
„UM j, ,n n e ht. too. Last ye*r|ln . ,h* wln ° '» r Syracuse. Hag
light tonight* l-sriir* Night pro
He took four swings his first we started out with only three *n * tip in of a rebound with l*
dnetion at Sanford Orlando Ken
time up in batting practice and starters — Bob Friend. Vernon *cr®ndi left in
regulation time
nal Club.'
each lime lined the hall a ;«in »’ Law and Bon Kline. Now I have *'**1
»core at 121-121 and his
Once again. Central Florida wo
the fenrr.
inree more — Haddis. George basket at the final horn m the
men will he admitted without
" I sum liked tie old Kluw.'w- Wilt and Curt Bastion. And in El estra session gave fit. 1/n.n the
any charges.
roy Farr we have one of the decision.
Bel Del is given fivetotwn ear
ScFayrs was high man for Syr*
lied relief pitchers in thr game.
I f ndda from the seventh post
"Me proved last year that we ruse with 29 point*.
position, one of the hottest spots In
were on the move. Now I hope
Detroit downed Minneapolis in
recent weeks The veteran stand
to move up one mote notch."
Ihe last minute of their warm up
oul has rlearly established herself
I hat would be first plsre, for for Saturday nignt’s Western Di
aa-one of the best and most dut*
last yesr the Pirates finished sec­ vision playoff opening. A bavkst
P EN SA C O LA . Fla. i l ’PIt - afjjr runners at the club.
ond, eight games behind the hy Dirk McGuire gave the Pltloni Threatening cloud* and the likell
Tn 72 stroll*
d the os
a 117-116 lead and then Phil Jor- t,ow| t f rain awaited a star-filled
KANSAS C ITY . Mo H I ’Ji — Bravrt.
•ha s finished in the money li
don and Jii“ Ifnlup earh eonnee. &lt; |,j including aome of Ihe nation**
Eight
survivors
of
a
field
of
32,
limes. Tonight the 36 pound hrln
rd with X pair of free throws bsi| goifrrs as they prepared to
drfrndmg
champion
dig hustler seeks her ninth sea Including
to srw up Ihe game Jordon's 21 \t r „ff today in the SI3.000 Pensa 1
Tennessee State and hottest eonson triumph.
points were high for Detroit, while eo|, open tournament.
lender West Virginia Wesleyan,
Her toughest competition may
Elgin Baylor led Minneapolis with
The field of ISO top professional
opened
the N'AIA tournament
rdjne from liltie Edge of Nile, an
39.
quarterfinals today.
and amateur golfers t* to play ore
I alted Pres* latemattoaai
MBer female starlet. The black
19-hnle round today, wtih the finals
Top-seeded Tennessee State beat
NCAA Small College
M g t has stepped Into the money
M /L* /A U K £ £
in the 72-hole medal plav event set
Youngstown
of
Ohio
m
90
Wednrc
N.
Car.
A
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T
*7
American
L’.
7n
trjp II limea although she weighs
&gt;1 I A * i t f * * r
AfiAtfASZft,
for
Sunday.
day
and
goes
against
Illinois
Nor
los Angeles St. 92 S. Dak. St. (7
■ "scant 12 pounds, 21 pounds
O f mA W *
APEPAPrtG
\mong
Ihe
leaumg
ronlrndrr*
mat
tonight.
S. W. Missouri St. 7* Hope 74
M e e ts * n - L
lighter than Rocky Mat Coy, in
7t&gt;
0
E
C
O
V
S
this
year,
the
fourth
year
of
the
In other srrond round games. Evansville 92 St. Mirharl 4V*.I 33
P tt&gt; £ S P &lt;?✓
the third post position.
tourney, »a * defending* champion
H S LEASESH
NAIA Tournament
H it T A g f t r.‘ A r
Edga of Nila drew the sislh W rit Virginia Wesleyan stopped
/ / P $ r TAPEE
Ihmg Ford of Paradise, F(p , who
the Duluth branch of the Uni­ Par l-uth f* Crn (Okla) SI. 37
S e W M e A t */ &gt;v
•pat.
BOSTON ( U r i » -T o n y DeMarco sank a 34 foot putt on the I Ath hole
/sfA c r o p
P E W A A /r*
Also In the feature* are Fable versity of Minnesota 00-73; South- FI. Hay* St. 39 Arkanta* St it
debated Ihe second Hep on hn in 1969 to edge out Art Wall J r.,
p/Cr/ort- // r - ' f
//Y A POt✓
Birina, Mentone, Miss Bittervweet, w rit Tevat defeated Westrnlnitrr Lenoir flhyne M Gramhling 71
romrbark today following a T K 'l Poeono Manor, f’a . and San Franl&lt; p Y tA * C A r fS O * /
H/.YVEP 'V
L fiib rr Tim ber and Elegant Miss of Pennsylvania « I S4 and Georgia S. W Tex, 61 Westminster &lt;Pa t .39
A°e y t i Pa*e- u * 7
victory over little known Curley eisrn'a Ken Venturt.
Teachers
upset
sixth
•
rankrd
In
W
V
i.
Wes.
Do
Dut.
Br.
Minn
73
/S y£A P&amp; ~
Ciolden Empress i* rated host
r o ? f ro P i ? - a c c
Monroe
of
Wnrchfiter
Wednesday
dlan*
Slste
73
70
Both
Venturi
and
Mall,
whu
won
'linn A l l 99 Youngstown 9u
la the Grade A eighth encounter.
EE hOPE*.
,
S
C f O lW t H * ~ .
night.
I’arific
Lutheran
d'wnr.1
Central
hrrr in 1937. were also on hand
III. Normal M Falrlelgh Dirk. M
Action starts at a in on the in
~4\p TAAT PfO&gt;‘ * A j
The former welterweight champ «tong with tuSfl winner Don Fair
r«f* alate. Tomnrrow afternoon at Oklahoma Stale AH-67; lenntr (ia. Tih 73 Indiana (Ind i St. 70
r
&gt; ; -e j
asp p ;* ppo .
put Monroe away at 1 f» of the ftrld, Casey, III. Wall, top hicmcy
-.1 »i a i *.*•»-,■ St­ V -----------J. another 10-event card will be Bhynr of North c’arnlina upset
eighth
round
in
a
scheduled
lo
fourth-seeded
li
rambling
M
79.
winner
of
the
winter
rircud,
has
launched.
and Fort IIayri Slate of Kansas
rounder, knocking him down twice hern on Ihe ailing list, but re­
along thr route. It waa the 27- ceived an okay to play from his
lieal Arkansas Teachers .*.3 49,
l year-old DeMarco's first fight, in doctors only last week.
Southwrtt Texis. ranked fifth
In the week - long championship
SAR ASOTA ( C P I ) — Young Val nearly 14 months, the Boston hell­
Steady rains hamto-ird practice
competition, went against Ifitb iterntus. a 14 year-old righthander, er "retiring” aBer being kayoed rounds Wednesday, but tournament
by
Virgil
Akins
Jan.
21,
1936.
rankrd la-notr Bhynr in the Itrst hurfewl 17 consecutive innings of
officials predicted thr greens would
game today.
■tvaili here Wednesday In a high
II slopped a string of eight be in good shape today.
United Pres* International
At Vrro neach, Fla.t
West Virginia Wesleyan and srhfnil hatel.atl gamr that almost straight wins for Monroe, also 27,
Hampton Auld of Presrott, Aria-,
Cincinnati
ofti oai : m - A JT n
At St. Petersburg. Fla.t
Fort Hays State collide at 7 p. m. didn't end,
ainer last lie l o b e i . Monroe turned In one of thr t .♦ rounds,
Ian
Angeles
mo r«« 023— :
n1
and Georgia Teacher* take* on
It took fi*r hours and 32 minutes weighed 147&gt;s for the bout, half a shooting a four-under par 69. lJoyd to inning*
Purkey, Arkrr &lt;3|, Mirand (&lt;)
third • seeded Parifir Lutheran at for Itivrrvlrw High School to le- pound more than DrMarrn.
Mangnim. Apple Valley. Calif , Pittsburgh
i « l mo non tv_i g 1
(eat Kentucky Military Institute of
R O W te. Md. 11 P i t - Jockey 1° P- ni.
--------------------------------fired a 70 in another below-par St. laiuis
loo 000 021 1 - i 9 1 *nd Bailey. Dryadaie. Koufax t*t.
Howard Grant booted home lour
Georgia led all Ihe wav over Ventre, ,V4, And Bermus went all
One of thr inventions patented warmup srismn. while Ford and
Law
(3), Jackson t9j Ham * (7). Klippstem, (*t and
Daniels,
winners at llowlr Wedneaday. Indiana State and held .it -131 the way for Hie win, striking out 2# In 19.31 was a long range projec­ Dow Fmstrrwald. Trqtirvli. FI*.,
ami
F'mlel.
G.
Blaylock,
Bluglio Botehoro Winner — Kltppstrln
Grant won alsnard Elite Dear halftime lead, Whitry Veralrartr halter* Hr allowrd sis hits,
tor to place advertising and othrr each *hot 71. Arnold l'almrr, l.ai(16.40), Tahitian Prince tl7f"&gt;i. with 23 points andCheitrr Curry
The lovers u*rd twn pitcher* m itirh imagri on cloud*, hank of robe, Pa , was one over par wnh a 1( 1, Clark (9i, Gritsom itni and lavser — Wieand,
Kings fhaprl |fI7.60) and Head with 24, paced the attark.
Ihe marathnn ronleal.
At Scottsdale, Ant.
'73.
Green, II. Smith t9t. HR— Goss.
smog and on mountains.
not mo 011 -3 9 3
Dancer f»n ini.
Winner — Grissom, lavser — Jack- Cleveland
Boston
010 300 ous—4 6 0
son.
Woodrtchirk, l ’. Thomas (41.
At Bradenton, Fla ;
Philadelphia 0(V3 101 024-1-7 17 0 Ferrarrse (7i and Nixon. Moford.
11a L E IG H . N. C. t u r n — law
Milwaukee
701 ont 012— 7 l? 2 L'asale (4). Formelr* ( 7 1 and H
Putilln of North Carolina .State’s
Sullivan. M'lnner — Casale. lavser
I oiled Pres* International
SI. Johns, which tjas a 16 -6-have to find a way to slop Stden' tournament a c t i o n Wednesday
Allanlir Co*st Cnnfrrrnrr basketMorchrad, Schrolt (31, Rem-,
—
Woodesrhick.
St.
John
«,
coacheil
hv
“old
pro
‘
rernrd
this
season,
is
expected
lo
and
Jarkvnn.
who
will
have
an
night.
Idaho
State
drfratrd
New
baU rhamelons has Bern tiamrd
priuli (7) and Sawatskl, Hegan
- •
tdajer of toe year l.v the ACC Joe Lapchlck, 11 an right * point have loo much poise tor \Vls added ail 1an!age of playing on Mexico Slate, 62 61, winning the (9i Wllicy, Buhl &lt;41, llcmiricksuii
Pports Writer* As'orlatu.n, I’ucilln, favorite over Villa nova amt Ford ! nova l i l t ) in their N IT opener their "home" rouri. St. John * right to play St. Mary's (Caltf 1. , 9 ) and Banew, Dalrymplo (9).
Evansville rolled lo an 92 • 63 H U — Post 2. Tisoni 2. Free*e. Win­
a aenior from Philadelphia, was ham i* a two point pick over But-! at Madison Square Garden. Villa- plays most of Its regular-season
victory over St. Michael's 4Vt.), ner— Mmehead. Imser— Willey.
runner-up for Ihr award last &gt;rar. Irr in tonight's opening game* In nova will he making its first ap games at the Garden.
thr National Invitation Tourna pearanee tn Ihe New York TourT h r Butler • Fordham elash Southwest Missouri State edged
At Orlando, Fla.r
ment— the nation'* oldest post sea-t namrnt. The Bedmrn have ap shapes up as a closer battle. But­ Hope (M ich.), 76 74. lav* Angrlca
101 &lt;&gt;22 160— 12 It 4
son baskcthall Janibori e.
prated In 13 previous N IT shows ler. featuring lit customary fast Stale routed South Dakota Stale, New York
400 610 0 2 x -ll 12 4
W A S H IN G TO N i l l ’ll
lUlpb
And IiHiklnc ahead In Friday and nine under Laprhirk, whose break, won II nl Its last 21 regu­ 92 67. and North Uarnlma A&amp;T Washington
GugUrlmi. former N’ottr Danir night's second round action In the trams won the rvrn l in 1943 and lar season games tn wind up with eliminated American University,
Durrn, Wiesler ( l » . Coale* (.7)
iarterbark. has atgnrd a new NCAA major college tournament, 1914.
an 19-9 record. Fordham. although *7-70, in Ihe N CAA small college Dirk &lt;7i, Dirkson t i l ansi Berra.
ffe-year eontracl with the Wash­ thr odilsmakers have installed
In addition, AI Scidrn and soph- crippled hy the lo»i of key play- championship at Evansville. Ind Pascual, Kemmerer (3), Ilydr
ington Bedsklni of the National national rhainpian Kansas Male a omore Tony Jarkton provide Rt. era lair in thr seaaon, finished
Tonight's semi final pairings pit &lt;9s and Courtney, Korchrck t il.
FMIhall ta-ague. Guglirlml was an wnopping 16 point favorite over John's with the grratrst 12 sror- with 16 7 record.
Evansville against North I'arolina H R — Windhom 2. Zauchm. Sie
unarrstudy to Eddie l.ellarnn lad DePaul, Kentucky i« a nine point ing puneh in thr sehnot s history,
Tw n more first - round games A A T and lavs Angeles St a t e hern. Allison. Winner — Hyde
*ea*»n,
rhotcr over lotiltullr. and up Scidrn is the highest srorrr in will hr played haturday afternoon *g*in«l Southwest Missouri State, |m*er — Dickson.
start Navy 1* a seven point pick the tournament with &gt; 23.2-point whrn Manhattan play a Providence
over lioMtm L n iv m lly in thr key average, Jackson ha* been avee-j and N Y U lake* on Denver. Th r
aging 2n point* a gamr and li a four seeded teams— Bradley, Si.
N EW YORK u r n
Th* Co- game*.
The odd* on the other five great rrhoundrr.
laiuis, St. Bonaventure and Oklaturn! i* Bro.vdri»tmg Syalrm will
Villanova has good height up horn* City t'mverilty— drew open
earrv radio luoadravt* of the dally Nt'AA second round games, which
play in the Master* golf tojrna- will lie staged *1 four different front m afoot* John Drisrnll and ing round byes,
In Ihe only NCAA m.i (or eollege
man! at Augusta. Ca , April 2-S sites, are A n t Virginia bv three r, foot n George Baseline hut will
A Previous antiounremenl said It nvrr St. Joseph’s. Michigan Slate
three over Marquette, t incmnatt
would lelevitr the ait ion April
six n vrr Texas t human. Califor­
nia four o v e r Utah, ami St.
C a ls
Mary's tl'alil ) is tl over Idaho
H A M IL TO N . Ont. it I'll Ihr Slate.
Hamilton Tiger-l'ali of the t anadlan Foothill la-ague have slgnrd
defensive hallbark Eddie Bell, who C o l l s i S jj r a C o a c h
waa released l.y the rhiladrtphia
B A L T I M O R E , Md. l U P I ) - T h *
U U SHtKWW-WILLIAMS
Flatlet aftrr the l:&gt;-*.4 season.
Balllitiote 4&gt;&lt;)ls t"sl»y announced

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Bel Del Is Picked
lh Track Feature;
Night For Ladies

THREE IN A ROW?

By Alan Mover

Pro Golfers Face
Threat Of Rain In
Pensacola Tourney

Small Cage Teams
In Quarterfinals

CageScores

F*HAN£Y,

DeMarco Debates
Fight Comeback;
Defeats Monroe

it

14-Ycar-Old Hurls
17-Inning Victory

§ Sports
{ Briefs

Exhibition Results

Roach, the ailing subititutc **hn
was being groomed to replare K &gt;d
Rcboendienit, will fly to Milwau­
kee Thursday to have his left Vnr*
eaamincd by Dr. Bruce Brewer,
who operated on it last August.
Bookie Bob Allison, a former
Kanaaa fullback, rapped a two-run
homer off Murry Dickson in **n
eighth inning at (hr Senators hand­
ed thr Yankees their third straight
setback. Norm Zauchui also horn.
ered for 33’ashington while Gordon
Wind torn hit two and Norm Steb«rn &gt;ne for New York. The Yan­
kees played without ailing Mickey
Mantle who remained behind a* st.
Petersburg. Fla., lo rest his sore
right shoulder.
The San Francisco Giants club­
bed out a 10-6 decision over '#
Chicago Cubs, the Boston Bed Sb*
edged out the Cleveland Indians
4-3, and the St, latuis Cardinal*
beat the Pittsburgh Piratrs. 3 t,
in othrr exhibition games between
major league A-teams.

Oviedo In Action
In State Tourney &gt;
G A IN E S V IL L E f l T H — Fort
l-iuderdalc Stranahan meets St.
Petersburg am! Fort M v e r t
(lathes with Pentarol* today m
C U n A A competition of the Florid* High School Baskeihall Tourni ment.
Dupont of Jacksonville play*
Grace-, die and Wildwood m*gi«
Haines City in Class A rompetiiJn
In ('das* B. Groveland lake* on
Mayo and Palmetto goes against
Milliston.
Hilliard
versus Ovitdn
and
Bronson face* Mary Help of ChrisHan in Class 0 play.
Tampa HUhboruugh Gaged th*
firsl major upsri of the tourna­
ment M'ednesday night with an
M 72 Victory over Jacksonville *
Indrew Jackson in Class AA c o - petition
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In olher nighi games, Daytona
Beach Rea Breeie walloped Madi­
son 100 67 in Class B: and Ktcamhi* Farms trounced Crawfordsvide 7143 in Class C.
Miami Senior High advim ed
with a 63 34 victory over Winter
Haven in another d a is AA gam*.
Earlier. Pompano Bearh de­
feated I.argo 79 62 in Cia»* A ;
f'ampbcltton routes! KvrrgU'%*
63 36 in Class C play: and Miami
Southwest heat Malone 67-41 ia
Hast D hall.

Jockey Wins Four

St. Johns, Fordhaun Favored In NIT

Player Of Year

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Sijin Halfhuik

-SEASONAL\EXPINSE3
1STARTINOlTOlSKYROCKETI

thr addition of Donald Mct'afferty
to the club • coaching staff to fill
vaeamy createil racently
L .IN C A S TE B , Pa. (L 'P D -M c k the
( ullop, mayor league outfielder whrn eni! eoaeh and acout Bob
slurtng the lain lt'.'o s, has been hhaw irslgnrd,
niete-l manager of the Lancaster
club in thr Eastern t.eagur.
Mattstlca reporied hy a drug
company show that the mortality
Tucson. A r i f , gelt lit name rate t* 75 per cent higher for
from Ihe early Indian word ilnglr men than for married men
"Slnokrone." meaning "at the fool ami 30 per rent higher for aingle
of black hill "
women than for wives

PORCH It FLOOR
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“Mine ia the only company on
enrth thnt hun ever given «way no
much fine jm;at.
actually rliminnta ]R huge profit* or
contn, or drastically reduce them— and pan* nil
thene anvug* on to you in extra free paint— n
free gallon, or n free ijuart with every one you
buy- The Mary Carter Punt Knctorica, world’s
largest operation of Its kind. -I flR gal. up."
201 \V. 1st Street

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FRANKFURT. Germany ( U r i &gt;
— A fh. it of Germany p u t hai
'come beck to haunt the people of
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Germany present.
German court* are not exactly
full there day* of cate* involving
anti Semltlim. but there
are
enough cf them to diiturb both
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government and Jewish leader*
t . alike
There It not even proof that
there I* more enll Semltlvm here
than In many other placet in the
world. Out becaute of the pait,
the recent ra»h of anti-Semitic oc­
currence 1 In West Germany hat
tent a chUI up the German aplne
and brought new guarantees from
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer.
Adenauer declared that German
'people had reacted with dlaguat
to event* of the Nail era and
Utia could not he Invalidated by
lanlated act* of anti-Scmllltm.
Ila added that the policy of the
N a il regimo toward the Jew a had
brought diagrace on “ all of ua"
and would not be repeated.
9 .
Adenauer'* reference wet to the
1 a ll million Jew* who died in the
chamber* or by worae mean*
under the regime of Adolf Hitler,
and to tha government'* preient
determination to re integrate We*t
Germany'* remaining 30,000 Jew*
into West German life.
hfoal Welt German* teem to
approach the problem tuday with
tha grim faicinitlon of a man
drawn IrTeiiitlbly to the edge of
a cliff, lie doem’l want to go
there, but he doe* anyway.
There la do chance that the
Weal German will he allow rd to
' ^ * forget the atroctlir* of the Hitler
regime. In tha pleaiant little town
1-% of Dachau a few mile* from Mu­
nich, tha ga* chamber* aUll ataml
at a grim memorial, aa do other*
throughout Germany.
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For Lake Monroe

Evangelistic atrvicei will he
bait! next week at the Lake Mon­
ro* Baptist Church.
Sendees will ba held dally at

1:10 p. m.

W ICHITA. Kan. ( U I ’D -Ja m e *
Wayne Firm er, 2*. caught In a
cro*icmjntr&gt; nuptial tprre when
two wlvca met face to face and
compared note*, today Waited
trial for bigamy.
Farmer left h it home in Mont­
gomery, Ala . la*t year lo meel
and marry three women he had

Quotable

Quotes
t ailed 1’ieaa International
HO NO LULU— A harried Hawai­
ian gelling a atatehood bell out of
itorage In time for a celtbralton
should Congress act awlllly on tho
statehood bill:
“ I wonder who we can gel to In
Congre** to get them to hold off
statehood for one more day— we
aren't ready for It yet!"
\ K W YORK — Harold C. Mr1 Irliar., general manager of the
United States exhibition to be stag­
ed in Moicow, on the exhibit ! pur­
port
“ The purpose la friendly, nonpolitical. We won't even hare a
popgun thtre."
SAN F R A N C IS C O -G e n . Jame*
II. Doolittle, former 8lh Air Force
commander, t e l l i n g a business
group that industry need* M.ooo
engineer* white only 39,000 will
graduate In June:
' The remaining J 1.000 cannot be
recruited, cannot be recovered.
They limply will not exist "
MIAMI R E A C H -S k in diver Rob
Wall reporting on a live loot
"monster'' be aawr while diving lor
ipongei!
“ 1 looked In a cave In a reel. . ,
and there it was staring at me . . .
It had a long cylindrical shaped
body."
NEW YO R K ~~ Ranker David
Rockefeller, who just returned
from Africa, advising an attitude
for American* concerning African
nationalism:
"It It tarribly Important that
Americans, while sympathetic to
the nationalist aspiration, do not
try to intervene or make inflam­
matory statement!."

been writing to. Ill* trouble*I
started when ho rouldn t keep
them apart.
In a preliminary hearing at
W.chita
Wednesday, he w a s
bound over for trial In the April
term of district court, charged
with bigamy and rmbcrrling one
of the spouses out of her automo­
bile.
•
lie posted 12.300 bond and walk­
ed out arm-in-arm with Elvers
Unruh. 30. second woman he mar
ned, to live with her parents at
Newton, Kan.
“ I visit love him and 1 II stick
by him until this thing 11 over,"
Miss Unruh said.
Authorities said Farmer first
roamed to Knoxville, Tenn , and
married Catherine Radwanski, JO.
cf Edmonton, Canada. Rut !.e toon
•hipped her back lo Canada, ask­
ing her to wait there while he
cleared up sonir huslneis.
He went lo Wichita, met and
married Mis* l.'ruh and they set
up housekeeping, nut not for long.
He kissed wife No. 2 goodbye
lo attend to business in South
Rend, Ind.
The business wa* Miss Zenith
Mrahn, 21. She drove him hack lo

Rockefeller Wins
Tax Hike Battle
ALB AN Y, N.
(L 'l'll - Gov.
Nelson A. Rockefeller's political
fortunes rose today with the pas
•age of hi* two billion dollar
budget in the Male Ixgislalurr
The Rockefeller balanced bud
get, including 234 million dollar*
in new laves, was pushed through
Ihr Mate Assemhlv Wednesday
night by a vole of 76-70, two more
Ilian the required 76 votea needed
for paiaage. ft had pasted the
Senate earlier.
Supporters of the govirnnr said
hia virtory nvrr rebels in his own
Republican I'arly in the first ma­
jor political battle of hit term, had
strengthened his chances for the
I960 GDI* presidential nomination
The budget bill puls New York­
ers on a pay at-you-go income la*
program lo start April 1. Income
taira for 1936 were cancelled Un­
der the governor's program late*
were incrcaied on motor fuel,
cigarcts and estate*.

Dr. J. Ilarrltoo Griffin. Del.and.
will apeak. Dr. Grtffin it widely
known la Daptltt work throughout
tho state. Ha la now retired and
living in D'Laod.
The ainging will he led by Kr- CAMUKIDGK, M a s s .-Ja m ri It
neat Wilton, a student at Stetson Conant, former president of Har­
CHICAGO (Ul*l» — Old St. I'll
University. Everyone It Invited to vard, on whether youths should
rlrk*' Churih will aerva tried
finish high school:
attend.

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There
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ratio la
ruplet!

"I could start by questioning the
la one set of twins in ev­ dogma one olten hears that all the
birth*. For trlpleti, the youths irrespective of academic
or* in 9.600 and for quad­ ahtltty and interest should com­
plete grade 12."
one In 637,000.

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Wichita and stayed in a motel
while he got hi* »econd wife*
ear. He told wife No. 3 they only
needed one ear, so Mist Strahn
signed her car over lo him and
he sold it.
Then he sent Miss Strahn pack
inc to Knoxville where he said
hit father owned a alee! mill.
Meanwhile, wife No. 1 began to
worry and came back to Knos
ville from Canada. Roth wives
contacted authorities and came
face to face.

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CARD O F THANKS
3 It ED ROOM CB, living A dining
I with to thank m y many friend*
room, kitchen equipped, family
rix.m, 2 bath*, quiet neighbor*
(or the beautiful flower* and
h.«d, &lt;tty limit*. Jll.Snrt ill
dr*&lt;1* nf kindne** *ho»n tq n r
mortgage J3:oo down or term*
in the li&gt;U of my brother f inest
TA M it t
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Mr*, Lora Fullerton
H U B ER T A. B II.IJAM N. Realtor
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IVHI AWA A P A R T V E K T 8 : room* FA 2 3951
Atlanlle Rank Ride
private hatha. 114 W. Ftrat St.
For the Beit lta»a tu Real Baia'e
2 BEDROOM Houie. Call FA 3 3A51 3KK C U L L E N * H A R K K Y
S'. A. Cade, J r . Balatraar
Furtiuhrd apartment — tile bath— lift N. Park Ave. Th. FA I-M91
hardwood floor*— private— adultt
— an* Vtetl 27th SI.
M AYFAIR S E tT IO N Spariou* 3
bedroom fumuhed home. thru,
AP A R TM EN T, clean, fir-t door,
rr. FA M69*.
nlre for a n lrr couple, ahxdy,
coot. 13od AV. 3rd St.
For Sale by owner: S arrr* on
Old Monroe Hd. Approximately
UNFURNISHED apartmrnl. l'n
3 hlock* North of W l*t St
FA 7
Corner arffege Davlrl If. Aiken
SP AtlUt’S— 3 Bedroom Hoax* on
y o W Eafajette St , Marianna.
Home* Lleiittneri For
extra large, beautifully land
Fla Hudton 2 330.
Florida Living.
■raped lot. completely furniibed.
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Delmir. Sacrifice. $!?.’* 'no l‘av
Wrilr 1m* If ilf Titu»*llle I 'a
inf paid for V S. White, 1*™
Fairway Avr So. St. Trier*
2 BEDROOM unfurnivhrd h.*u,r.
burr Fla.
youth room, phone FA 2 llio

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W A N TED T O S E L L AN ESTAII
I.ISIIFD
IM I IE
IN YOI It
\ R F \ of aui&lt;imatic mereban
di*e machine* huiinrv*. candy,
sum. rie. Our rompany ha* an
immediate opening for per»&lt;&gt;n
with *mal! mvfitment of $7W
which la full*- iritired by in
ventoiy of alt new machine,
mrrrhar.dlar on route. Thl* i»
an advanced opportunity for
grow me profit« on a tmall in
vfitm rm . Only part lime alien
linn I* required
EXPANSION
PLAN — TERM S. Eor full m
formation wriie.
P YR AM ID D IS TR IItirriM J
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Kan-at &lt; it*. Kanta*

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YA - FI IA FHA In Scnicc
Conventional
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Down Payments
I,ow As 5100

UNFURNISHED hou*&lt;\ 3 Bedroom NEW — 3 Bedroom nia*onry hum.
Lake privileat, paved xtrrrlx
Kilihrn
elertriril*
equipped,
39300. down payment *]V"i Lake
near Ba*e, ideal for children
Sylvan L&gt;Sa’,c* T m ilti «eat of
IT! 01 per
month, p h o n e
Sanford on Rt. 4« ( l i t St )
FA 2 2*99 after 4 p. m.
Immediate Occupancy
FA 2 1523
FURNISHED apartment. I'ltlo o r,
IVu tiuaninlett Personal
pruate entrance. 1004 Palmetto Ttm it a gue»t paxa in thr Bit/
Satisfactions 4&gt;n T lt«
Theatre for Rrndy Tyre. Fxp
Construction Of \.*ur Home
2-BEDROOM home kitchrn rquip
date Mar. 2d. ’39
ped plmnc F A 2-4301.
Or Your Monrv i hcer fully

FOR RENT

TOR SALE OR B E N T: 2 hedr.x.m
fully furnished home. 12!3 Ban 1— 1 BEDROOM unlurnUbcd houie
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3 BEDROOM unfurnnlird home
MAJOR BROWN R E A L T Y
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Realter
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L A K E MARY
I’ll. FA 2 3237 or FA 21944
A P A R TM EN T— 1 or 2 Bedroom*
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Storeroom. Kitchen equipped.
*cnctian blind*, fenced yard.
Low down payment, 1P&gt; ( i i r n
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FURNISHED— apartment, 2 ri'om*
private hath, electric kitchen,
near llaie. S45 u*i per month in
eluding uiilitic'. Phone F A 2 3219

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Hospital Notes
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\rlniivtinni
Elue Wolff {Ovttdoi
Hugh J Nieholton tSanford&gt;
Hamid Marshall (Sanford)
Birth*
Baby girl to Mr. and Mr*.
John Ruytdim ( Sanford i
llltchargr*
ftotalte Heck (Sanford I
ttaliv girl Cuffic (Ovirvlo)
MARI H &gt;n
Id omiionv
*lr» Marie Pcmld i Sanford I
Janet Earlier iStnfordi
Rotwrta Jackton i Maitland)
Value Duncan t Sanford)
Euciiia Ptealry tEuilix)
Birth*
Italvy Iviv tn Mr an&lt;l Jlrt
Thom at I'arUcr
Hivchargrx
Wiima Parriah (Sanford)
Marva Mapp tSanfordi
llonaltl Brumbaugh &lt;sanfonli
Erwin Judy (Sanforili
Kathleen Adama (Sanford)
Herman Stone (0»tcen&gt;
Mary Ann Butler (Sanford)
Mery Vein* lOtleem
Ophelia Bookman (Sanlurd)
William Ha*kin* (Sanfordi

P hone F A

IF

IT

IS

2*1501

HEAL

E S TA TE

Reg4»trrrd Real 7 *tate Broker
Ph FA 2-1301— 17 92 at Hiawatha

1.00

*280

( Induden Cloning)

$8280.00
only $57*50 monthly
• Blockx Weal Of French
Avenue on W.h btreet.
M OD EL O P EN D A ILY

tint live a, ret. wilii nice 2 tu-il
room home, beautifully land
•raped yard, chleken hniitet
i unpt. work thop. in fact ever*
thing but me chicken), and pric
ed at only *9,000.
Need lot ’ highway
acreage Then t e c -

Cor. H » y . 17-92 £ 27th St.

IIO SA L . P A Y T O N

F .U .A . —

3-llrdrooni imuac in Silver Lake, H EA L houie bargain! atidom ap­
pear. bill lure ia one wr are
parllv lurnlihed I ' ay FA 2-1232,
happv In offer— Neat 3 bed
Night FA 2-47tm.
t'Kim*,
living
room, dining
room, kitchen equipped with
i - l t l \t. EST A T E t O r SVl.E
Elei range * relrigerator. en
2BEDROOM
bouvr. tile bath,
rioted arch er den Built 19-fi
mahuganv pancleil ilen, large
avbett"* *hmgie * Maaonrv. on
baik yard fenced Eight month*
alaiut I ' i acre* of nire roll tnig
rl:l tr.onu iluwn. |iavmrnt 9*7 *ai
land 15 min* from Sanford. 20
mnnth
N&lt;i qualify IPS.
Call
mini, from Orlan'lo. Priceil ai
FA 2 7MO. ___________________
only 57..Vfi.
2 BEHBUUM houie, Florida room,
kitchen equipped, monthly pay­
ment* 9'i7 fit), phone 7'A 3 1124,
or inquire at 1WH Holly Ave.

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.
avk Crumley A Me.itrith
xt 117 Smith Park Ph. 7 \ 2 4-H»S

2 Iledroom a
F lo rid a Hoorn

AN apartment a* large ai a
houie. 3 bedroom*, (lied bath,
icrcencd porch Willi nr without
kitchen rquipn.ent. $73, Phone
FA 2 3931

Kefundetl.

front «gr*

FAR M ER S AGENCY
N. V. F irm e r. Rraltoe
D. II. U bilaiorr, Attoc.
I l l S. French A*r. Ph. 7’A 2 5221
After houra F A 2 2filS or FA 2 4921
B E A L E S T A T E D R IV E L S
2344 Uraneh Ate.

2 HR. CB. kitchrn equipped rur
ncr
lot
Mo prnt
117 SO
PV 2 1130. E*t 4M. Culby nr
I A 2 i'4*3
1 BEDROOM home 5*!00: kitchen
equipped, low iluwn payment
Call FA 2 1129
S i. J .L u
1.4 N. Park Ave.

L * m f* * f
Ph. F a 2 lUJJ

§£&amp;!
LAKE MARIE
K S TA TLS
T h e O N L Y I II A I tii.inrtd
llu m e * Avnil.tlile
N O W I N D e llA R Y
At I 4»h A*

.$3.50 D O W N
v lot luile* I III.Inc I
I 4 .1 Bedroom,, I | llted
bath*.
Manv ( il*liiin Hualitv lealuir*.
PEI S:
I be .nnveniinir of
being within 2 tiloik* u|
D'RarV Plata, a complete
.•(hopping (enter.
It. (.. Miller. DiActoper
Sal.-* till n r
llw V. I! - !*• lic it, m Plata
Ph. M l •*,4u;t or No a till
4 M ILES M ilM H &lt;H
S A M ORB

J. \V. HALL
•Tall

Iteiltbr
11ill’* ihona

FA

2-3441

3 BEDROOM, t i l . kilyluu. dm
Ing fentn.
kllchi-n r quipped
aciirn porch, utility room, fdt&gt;
w Santa Rt

Kilt

Stcnslrom Realty

(»

7‘or carpentry, jalntmg. *rreen- ITactually new automatic frlflinp, tnuflnp. ami plxalcr repair,
daire 20 Inch range bargain at
a*i halt tile, w.brtto* xlding,
*l2.n »i ()v i ritutfed couch and
ma*omv or woo,| &gt;tep&gt;, leielmp
rhatr 123fit, 32 inch Venetian
and
if pairing garage*
and
bliml like new IT &lt;10, 2u\304t
wrecking' call F.\ 2-4*317.
inch jalou*ie window romplria
W»o ■ar top rack with trapou29— E I.E C TR H \L S E R V H TS
bn snoo, 2* ’ by AT* tcreen
door « Ith hardware IT .On. tierVA4 l UM 41 KANER 141 PAIRS
Part* for all make* of leaner*.
man made refle* camera 3 1
Klectiold*. Iloovrr. Kirby, rlc
len* brand new Sella for *130 M
7‘rre pick up. Work guaranlceil
normally, tarnflrs for |AJ oo,
FA 2 I7»5
phone FA 2-2734
llmito Wiring — Electric Service NEW Hoi |M| \i
Cmivale TV
hi t Vihten
l.imilr&lt;l quaniiiy.
fteg. 12(9 95
»ale *11951 M
R W D A I.L E LE C TR IC C l»
112 Magnolia
F A 10*15 USED OK tn m eleetrig range
IM
:\
til tl H IM , - Kl i* \lItS—
11.0.1 III1WN IM I IV ERS

n m iM i

Gmidvenr Service Slnre

O P P O ItllN in

EA 2 2X21
ElJVOR
•■ml nc and fmi*htni 111 So. I'aik
A* a rrprorntatlve of U N ITE D ,
Cleatung,
* ax I n g
Senna}
you ran be a turret* m the
ft— FURNITURE and
Seminole rom ty «ince t9?v.
real ettaie buiinrti U N IT E D
flOUSI BOLD (.OOPS
H M file.inn l aka Mary
operate* n u ll bvruaal, bav.nj
a reputatinn for dependable
l \ - t (( \Ni 7
»ett ire over the pa-l Ihirtv four
New A l'*eil
cear* We ,,rr bcoklttg foe the
Furniture
anil Apphoncn*
ti£hi n u n or i uiiplr to repri
- t U - L&gt; V
cent
ti.
in
the
Sanford
terntof'
- - Z U
' ( fv
, 1 *t*4I f*|!*-•
4 •T •
If «o i v*ant a businr** of your
2113 209 r r u n St. Ph FA 2 0111
own, we incite your inquire and
Vteivrh
Bldg.
e
a
;i/42
ImrUicaliicn
ol
an
at*oeiaii«n
' He'd front the L u y -M Rauch."
S ELL I S YOUR E U R N ITU R B
wilii Hie UNII71D lanlUy. Real
• We B U Y the MoM
M H I l | s - n I.SON VI S
e.lale «*perience I* nol nrce*
• We si.l l. the U nit
•ar*. Training. *uper*ltlon and
IM O il), t IV Si R\ It ll
• We PAY ihe M.v*t
B E A L E S T A T E FOB MAl-fe l: ntl vTS
MOTORS
adverti,mg tupport to a**ure
SI PER lit VDINI. POST
Win. II. Murrav
tuctc**
l.icentrrd
laleMii.in t i l l Celery Ave
V .'rr Evtnrude Dfxier
NEW. .1 Bedroom, 2 bath, -pat loti*
Ph FA 2 (*!77
F A 2 1394
itu ii'O N SPURTING liiH H ii
and broker inqulrir* invned
m iM iu e home, fralurmi! Central
l ln.eit Siuiilav
Phone P V 7 AMI
Tin* I* vimr opporlunily In make
• no; v a l u e s
Heat and quality &lt;-&gt;&gt;n*iiurtJon, 3.H •-. * 7 t.t
a pern-aiienl profitable *itnnei
• &lt;}! ICK C R E D IT
Dev a dirt Talvlel*: weekv *upplv
an i Vrellenl buy at klt.SOnoo
7 r HP WIZARD outboard, 140 10.
• EASY TER M S
lion with the leading orgamra
t*vc n.uimillat 4 Andrrtnn —
with ter in*.
FV 2 4704 after 4 p ni
turn In ll* field For completr
Eau.tt Drug More
detail* without olillgatlon »et*
N E A R L Y NEW. I P.edroem. 2 It n Itl’NABOl T , it lit* Evm
New And I an! Furniture
nr write
JI.M .M V :
bath, H.mtilr i at port
central
lit r FirO St.
FA 2-MU
rude and Trailer, 1150 4*). plinnr
t
NI
I
7
D
I
\
It
\l
ADEN*
\
F in ile r o f " 'v iir t ’' in M ia m i,
heat
an un.i.’ial value at
I \ 2 143.1
HI
laid.i
Branch
Offire
,it the Aloli.-i .Motel .lull i* New A l veil Furniture l Appli*
JUi.23iHW with term*
721 Wett Colonial Drive
ante.* A Hood Plare To
o|H*n in HiO't(*m(, v irile nml
14— Pell I lvr,|nrh Xirnptl'.
Orlando. Elorida
B U Y SI 1.1, or T R A D E
19 \rrr Tiled I arm on paved
4nLv ite if Mill in lr r i’M fil,
JE N K IN s F U R N ITU R E
road, under rulliv at ion. no tiuild 14-4 MONTH old pullet*. Mr* n s r r n \ir sRRVicRH
i ,i r v ill*' i* WII.Mtn, ( unit*
(on Sanfurd Ave.
It It Cray, phone FA 2 70k:.
in .- a bargain at J'-xouo. with
Complete
lawn
Maintenamr
Sanford, Ida.
term*
IM M M A U : S A L K
Uifd furniture, appliance*, tool*
Errtilirer Spraving. Vt n v. i n g.
Sjulnllt Pilot 4 4III*
etc. Bought-void, l.a rrr't Mart
IX— AX n t ’L M IfV N T K D
JO H N lAIMMEHSI
347 I a%| 2nd. Mi eel
213 Sanford Are Ph. T A 2 411*.
(lit
W
’lttnv*
\vr
FA
2
7197
w . D lETR tC H S - R E A L TO R
rii* Alrlhv in— A’rlma tionraler, M \N rED t g'&gt;»il ilrpemlatvle Irim
141KI
HT.fcS
FOP.
S
VI,K
7urn|tutr 'tmtng A Storage
tlO IM i NORTH, month old 244
pirtatlon fur
nu' more than
Adrlalile II M oot — A*«ociale*.
C. I P llll I ll’S. Agent
aparlinent aire range, r i ll hw
lion ph. Co*nr, l \ 2 M il he
I'A l IIIR Y .IO YOU
ttx-i Park Ave
FA 2 3232
Iwem 4 fi p m. 141.1 Park Ave.
tween T A I Vo
W ASIIIU UN VAN LINES
M IJV IIM tl
IM* 7'reneh Ave
FA
! "'
V E N E T IA N B U N D S
Tin* i« a sunt pa** tn the MovieM \N T to buv u*rd piano iravnn
Enrloied lirxd. Saj proof bottom
land Drive In for Tim Barrow*
RO
EI.AW
AV,
lliwpital
ant
Batvv
Drrainwuld Scclnm — All cleared
able, fur ca«li. plume EA 2 in'l
tad with plain,* end*. Plastic
man I vp ilate Mar. 24. ’*#,
Redv Da&lt;. Week or Month—
Price I* light .’ 111 I lia«r Avr
nr rxyun tape*. Cotton or nj ton
Tel. FA 2 31*1. Furniture Center
Phone I A
■&lt;aH Sanlotil
IT— B E A U T Y IVRM1KS
curda.
liE N E R A L eleclrle M inch range,
l i t Welt Firtl St.
II u n t il I I s Iti:A l IY NOOK
I'.IV* model, u«rd only twn
S e n k itiik 4.Is 44 **n&lt;l I'n in l Co,
A H7 DR»H»M h n vi « e Separate
■(*j Down no 1 \ 2 57 42.
Dining area, * -&lt;►
lOi {*,». Oak Ta r* talon ‘lube* Te.ted 7 ree. 112 I I I W ?mt St Ph EA 2 4*22
month,. Itevt offer lakej 103
HOLI IN S HOBBY SHOP
rioting coal 4 'i 'r mortgage. I
Temple Drive, Ravenna Park.
1*—
F
KX4
AI.K
At
The
Sign
Of
T
in
Totem
Pot*.
II B I .r W A N T1 H
Cut ion A Woe! Yarn*. Notlona,
phone E V 2 54)U
7417 R. Fi«neh Aea.
Thread*, Tape*.
W - l l i v T AND EIIUN1I
Cl
lilt
(illtl-S
over
21.
Vpply
In
7 IFTV Acii* on Hiw», in, s e i.
BOl.l I NS II4UtilV SHOP
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at
Pig
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Whi»tle
24 It* I-* Vi re, in iKaring
At The Sign Of Th* Totem Polo. LOST une Im v ‘» Kiev da m e J4".
i i . ii. r o i* K u o .
lied. J. C. Iliggm*. Wax loti
glove, mil.- of lake lluntage;
2417 ,S. French Are,
M* S. Park ------ T t ! 4134
in viiim ly of High School. Can
In .elite e.lalr I II I urrn
I.\3 widow or Util Maul Apply
tie idrniiflrd. Rewaid Phone
III D I MIX &lt; ONt I t E II
Box IS*: I t. Mver*. Ma
Mai • Place, Uiteen Bridge, j
EA 2 4114 or FA 2 2*14,
Window Seal* — Eintel* — Steel
Sanlurd.
till * 1* .. gue.t pat, tn tiie Movieliteaxo Map* — hand— llr r Weil*
land Drive In fur Phillip Bui
Vtlll VII I I IIM III 1 1 4 0
I.OST— LEASE.
Big
Sale
On
W H ITE H O U S E K U E IT n -f u r el W in iN liir M
Ilnek (lU * n Ph FA 2 1731
luff Evp ilate Mar 24. ’39.
399 Elm Ave
Everything. Furnm-ro Center.
ilerlv loan ptinne E A 2 3953 j.ir
Ih m r (;in * «
\ ent 1.1.1 **
apifunliti ent
BY OW NER— ?ux2n frame h»u,e
DH I VpllilNE m giNtil ihape. i an
s K R V in :
with 12x22 Bedroom add it uni
be virn *1 ihe Sanford llrratil
I*.
I l . i . Ilrlu Wane, I________ S rn k n rilv (.Ins* and I'.iitH ( ’ i i ,
Dr. amn old -eetion p h o n e
o f liir »li«!
117
I
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4Y
2nd
M
Ph
F
V
2
(X72
7 V 2 &gt;.')*
5 i it Nil MVN W A N T E D — aiqilv In
|k t , iiii irv .ia l l.ake Niinery E.NY fll.O I'I.S , lel'crlieail*. xtite- M \5 I’M ; aiitiiiiiatlr wa.liei e*
i. M ilK ll.V I.I IQVNS__________
Lake Mar*. 7Ta
ment* imnlee*, hand bill*. a»d
leilent ...... .
9123. 7 A 2 2402,
prograinl,
e tc .
Pregrr*v|ve
t aura It (Itier.
At ,«NMt to 9ti»vn.»i available fur N D.IIt
W ATCHM AN
C a 1*1
Printing l'n Phone r A 2 J93t —
purrlixio id arrnnd mortgage.
I \ : Can nr mntart Bir&gt; Brum
3(14 We*t tVlh St
F A I N I
S r L t ’ I A I,
Di l-iuian. Ti mjile I lung or
ley at i hlliam A Tudor, Inr.
Nik *it
Plat
Midway 7 3323
Enamel
Inlrrmr
P4’A|pH _ SPRINKLER
Walt Paint.
7t — Vlale tn I rm itr
SYSTEM S
V - l I OW I IIS. Pf.VN Is
Ref Spe* ial
At! ■) pea and aiir t
initallrd
W ANTED Al DNi I
Alan er
!*t (ialli-n
5 in
3 VI
"Do
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Yndr•rtf
’
A / U L A S In BIimiui. I .k
.’ml iialtmi
Wuni/ii t" *upply Rawrtgh
3 1*1 X I B U C K UonvertVE R E P A IR AND SERVICE
selcriion from 39,- or 3
W* iihlr l uile I’n n e e -* * * ®
hn-jarhnld nerev-itir* to ionS T I N I
fur tt on
e.l Like New
men ' Sanford f ull or put
Vlarhine and Surptv ('«
i.lt VPEYII11: n i list itv
IK.OiM .Vtllr*
linn
V
-tat i aril will loir*
2"7 W. 2nd St
I'll ) V 2 4412
Lraprvitle Avi
i V
C
T
lluirk Kit ter*
14 Q M
v i full detail, without obiiga
■ M I o H l .p Piiwrred
•
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A
Smith
S:
,
Rna
Quirk
laHindromat
.S»rviea
W O O D R U FF’S
E llra Clean
|o|fi Delaind or vir.it RawShirt* Flntahed In »» II uira
I arm A '.in tro Center
FORD Fait line
170 Ba-* A .i or.lii n, 3 wrrka old.
Saniton*
Dry
Cleaning
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t
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li»|n
FA
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2!
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ANNUALS
3M" Hardlop
7 iwilrhi-*, coat *300, lilt) bx*
E 2Sth St. Foodroa’ l BldiJ,
Metnphia, l run.
*ni O t r c f A*e.
flue Owner E tlra
guaianlrr. 1173 or beat i j v Ii
Silt T H S ID E
I A U M ilt'iA l AT
Clean
offer immedixtel). Box 170. San
It«’4il I M a l r O p p o rlu n ilv
BE VI III I l MI.S1I i.A R D F N
AA I I I. DRII.I.INC*
C T M IM . 3li.nlfl
fori! Herald
l.vtaliliahrd Sanford Ileal Evtair
SA M IIRD I I OVA I It SHOP
kairlia.tka Moric Pump*
* • flair Hardtop 4 *
Firm
10
need
of
3
rrg|,trrnt
T A 2-1122
or
PA 11214
Repair* tn all make*
Door Fully
2-NKW tvpe writer*, Ififl (X) rarh,
valermrn due to huiinrvv rvpan
HOW ARD W. LONE.
Powered
4nl
W
mil*
St,
I I — A I T n M o n il F.s — TH All ERS
•inn.— rt|ieiienip nol nrrr&gt;tarv
?o7 I* Commercial Av*.
K 7 r i.Y M O im i
*|A M
Wr will tiain voil, ao that you
iV .IV r VI 95 (.a — 7ml Hal 7 rre
I'liona FA 2 2 l'i
» » BelirHere Eulle
I W
1957— 4 dr Run k l rnturv Fatal'
ram while 11id Irarn Write Ruv
Alt WV NVVV SI BPl.t S
7 quipped E tlra
AVagim, *ior ownrr « ar radh*
»* • o thr Sanford Herald i All gl* I’ ll'W B y s n 'aM| KIMtFfNd
no Sanford Vve.
Clean
brsici
powir ii refine pnuo
rrpliev iitrtly ronlldenliil i
e g Ml Rt
I Door l | 4 | H
brake- I2’ 59 v r aftrr
p ill
( A E l.-TITt NA I I I I
W serfaB Aer. n ran » * * ®
lift W 2nd apartment I
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Etrrllenl fond,
S \.N7 u R D
Phone P V 2-7*91
Wl)V| VN N I I III It
MOHII.I HUME
II 193. VI .•
E C PORI) Falrlanr I I A Q K
I't.t'VinlN H
trite. 2 1it ,1:it,
« « town Sevl.n ford* 1 V &amp; V
- i j V 2 y* \ Tn (ervice and roller I fi.uu imn
man. merrhandixr unit* 1 vrrl
Conita.ling A Rrpalri
liiatle, Radioduring dalent n|.pmtunity for q.ihflrd
Tree Eattmate*
Healer
Thl* I* * Cur it pax* In thr ftiir
(wrion Mutt lie free to . irk *
R E. ILAKVEY
E C VIERC. 4 Dime
|AM
Thr itrr I •• ll i-vard J«h* u
or 9 h»nr* w rikly, have a .ar jet lanford Ave. Phone PA 13343
O U v ie r O Malle
Exp dale Mar Tfi 59
and t '* (*. I.. 1793 (*i wnrklni
X C I.IM 111 N 4
&lt;| M g
itpdal Sub-tilt work hialory' and
**e ll.mr Sedan Puliy*—
t'W. 1 du-r'
tniltt tuui.r tr;
phone nuinlter
For interview
I’owefeil, ( lean
V2.' 'ti Px*r,
( A 2 7*A9
vriii Natl nal Sale* A 'tig &lt;o
I.IM O L N 4
' I I M
Inr , Dept B. 3Sng (.reenvdle
I’ l l AIRINI.
Door Sedan lu ll* 1
193A— Vtnnil I hi.me 3t fl 2 bed
Avenue, Dalta* A, Texa*
IIP AT IM .
Pnwrr Air I nnd.
room, colorr.t flxiurv* through'
U H L A H O I.E T Bel &lt; X Q K
nut, limn
ill. will tamfice I I — Week Wanted
viR ro N D I PMINTNO
Vie I Door New
t rntral Florida trailer Park. 2
PONT* A C T and REPAIR WORK
Palm, Real
milra nech of Maitland «o lit Palnllng A I F A 7 792!
HuiJ Sanford \»e,
FA 7*542
4 Iran
.41 1797
Rahv*lt nr iron. FA 2 792*
•
((m e t (.im m u n ity
llwn Hel Air
33 fl T I M B E R With r aliana
W ILL break and train horvev j
Joe ('. llinma*
C tt I IIF.YR O I.ET t
•
.Near Golf ( nurse
many extra, inu*t tell, ira,..n
I’hone FA 2-31*7,
1023 Sarda St.
FA 2 oM’*
* ■ D.ove Clean
atile
going
north.
plumr
i A 2 7611 ../ locate.I al ) rx.or tt— B I’SINESH O P C dR Y I NtTIFrt H -P I A N D S F R A U ’K
Trailer Park,
DRINK STAND with living quar . PIANO T U N IN G A BI PAIRINT,
X I (1IF.VH4II.KT
II M
1917 ford *50. PA 2 (1*2)1.
len
Mar *
I’la ir,
Odrenl
W, l~ HARMON
Includes Closing Coal
■ I Slatlnnw agon
I
Bridge Sanford
‘ fh T A 2 42T4 After 3 on p, m
17-111) ATS and M llTDRS
5 0 Ki 1 ,{V 4 n,M&gt;r &gt; 1 1 5
Turn AArxt On 2B lh

SSAVKS

L

7

Mather of Sanford

WILSON - MAIER

Seminole Dually

LOIS Choice LOTS

CHANCE O F A L IF E T IM 7 At
bettot thingle two bedroom
home to. *ther with TE N E tilS M IL IIK S T L A ID P L A N S
near modern tbopping renter.
OF M U L jiih I .MLN
I! yuil are looking for a bargain Little did the uwnrr dream when
(hit i« onr. The total price it
he aettled in thu btauttful new
only *0.000 09 rath Why not in
home a few ahort montha ago
ve*ligitr. Would *iand a good
that iimitual circumilancra would
loan.
make it nrce*&lt;*ry for him to
R A Y M O N D M. H A M .
tell It at ONCE U N F O R TU ­
N A T E L Y lhe*e thing* happen
n i \i in it k i n s i n o n
When thev do »nme airrt
Third St. A Park A'tnuc. South
buyer a!w ai» grt* a good buy.
Y all Call Rail
For a Q U ICK SALE, tbe owner
Phone FA 2 3441
haa agrrrd to *rl| thl* lovely
Three
llf'lruom.
Twn
bath
IIO.Mla S K K K K H S
IIOM7. under ttfi wei. wits *b—jt
Nearly nrw i BM. UB home In
15490 caab, balance L7.S.S than
Country Club Manor, Extra a ip
rent
elude kitchen atove. apace heat­ 1.0W TERMS No
BUT VALUE
er and Venetian blind) Screened YES , . S . . S' It hav an
porch end rarporte Priced a'
I'l.TR A modern
all rlertrir
JAIfx) wilh $ik5il down and *3-5
Kitchrn .AlJvl) thr ownrr Will
monthly including laxr* and in
throw- to all h&lt;v tivmg run in
In
1*mill i,ir 111**') I |»etMu* In IV.*.
autaner. Available now.
and one bedroom furniluro In
hair
eluding NEW T V and a Dr«k
la rr I •!■!» «(
H l llli lE t i KALiiAUiKOv 'V A Il- Cmtom built 3 BH t tile hath |f *0J are looking for TER M S
HL.v
I*p*■**»•#ii
home with a lovely equipped
Thi* i" not your home
BUT
"tea III I rrJIldta *»a«*l
M«* l&amp;i. I lalrna »f
l| « lM I
kitchen. Modern well furnere,
. . if m il ire looking fur QUA II fl Iferter Fiio-r
n,*i»l •*•(■ir i
yrnetim blind* and awning win
1.ITY at a BA RO AIN. . .CALL
phone ) A 2 4177,
i , -in-1
ef
d iwa. Beautiful haidwood floor*
ro1 tJ on I lU i J i n l I" wi**mt I"
in at O NCE
Uji *1* •
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11.239
down
including
all
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Realtor A Im urrr
Ill i.TT |IAU0A{KP&gt;44 WAHIUMv,
1). Immediate poxeiiion
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ri*i-**r-t 1*1*
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Arthur F Day E vere’t Harper
,
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t!2 N. Park
•to*
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wi.iina and al.all *i*(a th* xlai*
N O TH E
RrgiM rrrd Broker
„f rrti.l-ii-e ao I r**-vl affir* ad*
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4 rr&gt;* of &lt;!•* elaloiaM. and ahall
LEN RUNEK
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Take (a re Of All Your Roof,
Th. FA 2 242*
d i .ic u ’ .r &gt;1 let Lav. VVcl 111 N. Park —
ing Need* Prumplly,
aid T*a!»mant ef
llarrlrl llr iiaahook VVarrrn, Furniilied 2 bedroom CB home In
Call F A 2-3731 or FA 2 5Mfi
fr-*:a*d
Cltnil Height* FA 2A030.
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On Highway 17 •92 In The Heart ol Casselberry
you
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SALE STARTS 9:00a.m. FRIDAY MORNING!
3pc Sectional
Box Spring &amp;
'Calypso' Lounge
Sofas
Mattress

COM PLETE

M cM illan ’s

L IN E

OP BEAUTIFUL NEW BEDROOM
FURNITURE — Complete Suites, Odd
thesis- mid dressers and mid beds. All
priced to prove to you . . . .

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Not Be

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with nylon
cover

.95
Only ti to sell at this price
Other Kecliners Reduced 20%

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Sells Anywhere for $20.00 more

.95

Under Sold!!
Rediner
CHAIRS

With nylon covers and foam
cushions . . . . You don't believe
it ? ? Come and see them
yourself. I Beige, 1 Black

Famous

A small deposit holds your selection
Only 2 to sell at this price!

MAKES INTO COMFORTABLE
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OF F U R N I T U R E

BUNK BEDS
C O M P LET E

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Includes:
1 pc. HK Suit*

X Pillow*
Itot Spring
Mnllrrut

2 pc. I. it Hullo
2 l.iunp*
A Step lul.lc
I Coffee Table

3 pc. Dinette Suite

Includes: Bunk Bed,
Mattress, Biinkie Base
ladder, Ouard Rail

^M ILLAtfS

Whore: Halfway Between Sanford and Orlando

on Hwy. 17*92 In The Heart Of Casselberry.

FURNITURE
CITY
Phone Temple 1-4811

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Texan Thinks Big;
New School Slated And Sure Enough,
Jn South Seminole It's Floridaopolis
TAM PA (U P I) - A Texas bust
nsssmsa says Florida ls * rowing
to list that by ItTO k will si most
be one bl| metropolitan area.
Howrli H. Watson of Datlaa.
president of the NaliontI Society
of Industrial Hesltors. even had
ol 17*92. The Seminole Count) a word for it — "Plondaopolu."
Walton, Thursday spots at tba
School Board authorised a Hanford
firat Florida Industrial Conference
architect to design the school yes­ attended by sums VO of Ills
terday. Other contracts for addi­ slate’s leading businessmrn.
tions and renovations throughout
“ All signs point U&gt; intensive in
the county were signed with John duilrlal growth.” si id Watson.
A. Hurt on IV during tha morning
“ Florida will he one of lha
session.
great matropolitan areas in Mi*
RICHMOND. Va. &lt;UPI&gt; — John
Final plans were approved for 1370'a. The wont for it is FloridaW. Smith, president of Seaboard new construction on the Midway opou, This It a new concept —
Air U n r Railroad, said a derision snd Rosen* aid schools, as well at § statewide metropolitan area.”
on the possibility of a merger of renovation
of* Oviedo High School.
.1
Watson praised Florida
for
the road with Atlantic Coast Line iinls will be advertised within a gravping its industrial potential
Railroad C o , producing a new few days.
and exploiting It with conferences
Preliminary
rail carrier
assets _in the
----------- with
------ ---------- plans were approv-. | on a state wide scale.
Jhi'icbborhood of 900 million dol ed for Ihr Sew Seminole High
jjc warned that “ industry canLars, can be expected this year. School, vocational school and non-1n0, glv ( by rlunate alone,** that
In his annual report to slock struction on Crooma Academy. The panning must be continued to let
holders, Smith said although no vocational *f*1* ,l W“1 be moved to jiuju, try know It is welcome In
definite date has yet hern set for lh« old Sanford Junior High school Florida and will find conditions
completion of the merger study |•***, where a one-story building right fur profitable operations
now in progress; “ II is expected
be renovated The three story
“ You've got such a tremendous
that the work can be concluded portion now la under demolition.
start here that you can't go any­
Now
on
th#
drawing
board
are
dtiring IMO.”
where but up,” he said.
He said If director* of the two plan* for lop priority eonalruction
Sen Spetsard Holland told hi*
railroads consider results of the .n other county schools The pro­ conference Thursday night that
study favorable, a merger propo­ jects are the result of the 13,200,- although Florida it moving rapid­
s a l “ will be presented to stock­ ooO bond issue passed last year by ly on Industrial expansion, “ we
holder* of both roads for their ap­ county residents.
arc not building ourselves out of
Oviedo High School will get seven
proval, and if so approved, to the
the tourist buiinc'j.”
Interstate Commerce Commission M » t lu tr o a m . an administrative
That is unthinkable, he said,
suite,
storage,
toilete
and
a
caIt
for Us authorisation.'
adding that industry coming to
torium.
Florida ” 1* clean Industry that
The existing school at lake Mary
will I* converted into three clasa- does not Impair our attractiveness
ruotna, a library, administrative at ■ tourist slate.**

A new achoul will l&gt;« built thin year to oerve Cruaelbcny,
Fern Park, Tunglewood, and Goldenrod.
The South-Seminole Kkmentary School will contain 18
classroom*, enfetnrium, library, atorajre. toilet*, heating and
administrative suite.
T h e centrally-located site is on the Eastbrook tract, east

jla il Merger Study
Expected In 1959

Filth In 5 For $5
.fatal To Boy, 17

•uite. ami cafelonum. A large ad
litson will include 10 classrooms,
ilarage, heating and toilet*.
The Oviedo Colored School will
gain three clasarooms, storage, toilKANSAS C IT Y . Mo (U P I) — A rla. cafelonum, library and admin­
17-yrarold boy who drank a fifth istrative suite.
of whisky in five minutes on a
gl bet was found dead near here
early today, the Jackson County
coroner's office reported.
The body of Jes* C. Lea Jr. was
found in an automobile parked in
front ot a howling alley In sub
urban Raytown, where four youth
ful companion* had left him after
Mhe lost consciousness.
CAIRO (U P I) — Cairo newspap­
Deputy Coroner James M. Latl ers reported today that rebels still
mcr said James Ystes. 22. told were fighting government forces in
officers he bought the whisky and northern Iraq, hut thal pro-govern
bet l-ra amt Harold Barber. 20. mrnl Communists were staging an
that Lea could not drink It In a anti-Nasser bloodbath in the rebel
city of Mosul.
ftvr minute period.
After the boy drank the liquor,
The Cairo newspaper Ai Sh.ab
he passed out. Latimer said, and rarrird reports from Damascus
the other* drove him to the bowl stating that casualties in Mosul
ing alley where they transferred amounted to mdre than 1.230 dead
him to another ear and then went and about 2.&lt;XJ0 wounded Includ­
to Isowl. When they returned ing women and children.
Le was dead. One of the group
we*'neper AI Ahr am anid
notified the victim’s brother, who ..iu-Tiirar tribesmen in the north­
called authorities.
ern Iraqi mountains were eonttnNames of the other two youths miif the revolt again* Premier
Involved were wilbheld under Mia- Abdel Karim Kassrrn'i govern
louri's Juvenile code. They are ment. It said they were bombed
11 and It year* cld
and strafed by government plane*.
The newspaper AI Akhhar re­
ported in * dispatch from Damas­
cus that Communist* were condueling a campaign of “ unprece­
dented carnage” in Moiul. where
tho unsuccessful revolt began.
It said Communists broke into
LINCOLN. England ll'P Il — tile home ot nationalist supporter*
Fellow prisoners were so angered of United Arab Republic President
at the »hort sentence given Pat­ Carnal Afolel Nasser arvd killed
rick J O'Sullivan for beating hit men, women and children.
#-ye,ir-old daughter they lieat him
so badly he vfa* sent to Ihe pri­
son hospital, It w*s disclosed to
day.
A
O'Sullivan was sentenced to two
W A S H IN G TO N (U P I) — Mr*.
* months for causing grievo-is bod­
M s t -I p FJsenhnwer dm i cap and
ily harm lo his daughter, Norah
gov.n Saturday to recrlva her sec­
Inmates of a London prison ond honorary degree from a cob
•eiied him while he was *n route lege.
to Ihe prison chapel Wednetday
The First lady will be awarded
night, dragged him Into the lava­ an honorary aheepakln for a fvvetory and mauled him thoroughly, lor of Law* if -St. Joseph'* Col­
lie suffered concussion, shock, a lege. a Roman Catholic school for
spllp upper lip and scalp wounds, women at Krnmitst.urg, Md. iTeaOne
prisoner,
irked
at ident F.lsenhower will he a apecta
O'Sullivan's perpetual smile, was tor Mra Kisenhower recrised an
£ l i i d to have mu'.tifed, “ We'll put honorary degree from the Colorado
that smile on the other tide of Women's College In 1!UA In Den
his face."
ver.

Red Purge Leaves
Over 1,200 Dead

He Beat Daughter,
g G o t Short Term;
Cons Beat Him Up

Mamie To Receive
Doctor’s Degree

Auto Tag Stolen;
Found, With Man
Joseph It*' h Surratt, 407H
West First St. was arrested for
stealing a fM 1' Herns* tag last
|Bight
The tig was stolen from an auto­
mobile on the Pontiac Used ear lot,
400 West First St.
Police officer* found tracks in
the soft dirt by Ihe ear. ami later
picked up Surratt driving an auto­
mobile with the new tag

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VOL. XLIX

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l U u b l U h i d ~ 1908

l ’a llied Frees In U-rua linesaj

diplomat* aliould move forward,*
a rrferrnc# to a form of “ dlsrn
gagement” which Khrushchev and
Macmillan promised to study
Macmillan, now meeting with
U rti &lt;fd*rm«n l hanrrilor Konrad
Adenauer in Bonn, already has
assured the German trader that
liti ( n r » »r* Kroundlnt (hat any
prupitinl "d iifn iiiitrm rn r «uultl
leave Wr»l German) defenseless
and witluiui promised a t o m i r
weapon*.
Rut the West German* were re
ported still to hive some suspi
cions that Britain might be will­
ing to negotiate with Russia at
the espensr of either Weal Berlin
or Wrst Germany.

10-Year-Old Gels
Station 'Command'

Squadron Praised
For Forrestal Job

Mrs. McClintock
Dies Early Today

Police Grab Five
Youthful Vandals

$11,000 Offered
For M a n ’s Killer

Lost Air Missile

Giants get* into action Phoenix
ia scheduled to arrive here Sun­
day. Corpus Chriatl rhecknl in
Tuesday.
Folluwmg the opener here with
Mobil*. Corpus Chriiti hat thr
following schedule:
March t». Tulxa it Daytona
Reach: March gt), llmulnn at DayIona Bearh; March 22 Mobile at
Indlanville; March 23 Phoenix
In Sanford; March 24 Omaha in

HO. » 6‘

H O N O U T U fUPti A huge1
W A S H IN G T O N ( I 'P l ) — Prvwidont Kiaenhowur wantad
bonfire reddened the sky over I Congreisa Unlay thnt the U. S. m ight h»v# to stop up ita mill*
Honolulu Thursday n i g h t and ja n ajtsialnnce program ovsnveru becatiaa of the Soviet

Milk Commission
Asks Rules Change

Ceremonies Slated
At Groundbreaking

Over 150 Donate

» A N F O K l),^ &gt; L O R ID A

Soviet Expresses Alarm Hawaii Approves Cites Red Threat,
At Thought 01 Talk Balk Congress Approval Need For Friends

The S o v i e t Union expreesed
there was dancing an.l singing in
alarm today that the Western
the rain dampened streets to cel-;
Allies might refuse lo nrgotiale on
^
approval of the hill m .kthe Berlin crisis.
ICtw^ lh, 30th state
tsvestis, official Soviet news­
*
Wh'1' «^'* »n d s squirmed their
paper, accused Ihr West of trying
to solve the Ucrltn crisis with
**•* through crowds In Waikiki
In ' *»*&lt;** hrrr arvmnij the l«l«n«l
(snk* instead of the negotiations
!hr |v|jnm*d frillv llin ,
wanted by the Russians.
The mags line “New Times” re­
l'lh*'r Ihou»»nds^ c l o g g e d the
strt’eti and highw*)* with their
ported fear* America will dt*
autos at sightseers, making it
courage British Prime Minister
Impossible for other thousands lo
Macmillan’* negotiation plans dur­
resch their dritinsllons to Join In
ing till Washington visit.
the fun.
It said Uarmillian’s visit to
Military planes and helicoplers
Moscow introduced s positive a*
ftrvr over Waikiki dropping mutli
perl to Fast-West re tali,ms and
eoloretf flares ships offshore fired
that "unquestionably there are
off statehood salute* Huge aearrh
grounds” for fe»rs the “ viewpoint
light* stabbed through the sklr*.
nf op|Ksncnta of negotiations would
Tiling* wrte * bit too o rd e rly predominate.”
noisy enough, but U licked Use
Both livrstia and the Commu­
Mardi lira* spirit somehow. Pets
nist Party newspaper P r a v d a
pi* seemed to lie out and ahoul
hailed Ihr Fast Herman trip nf
because it was the thing to do.
Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev
Maybe It was because there were
as showing the Soviet wanted to
more proplr driving around look
negotiate a solution.
TA1J-AHASMFF (U P li — The ing than those who were getting
Isvcila added that U u i l i l
“ propose* that the armie* of both slate Milk Commission today out and doing something
The rains may have had some­
York
Manufacturing Co. will sides should withdraw and their voted 4 1 to ask Ihe n ril l-rglsla
ture to eliminate Hi authority to thing to do with shackling en
break ground for ita new plant to­
control price* Ihe housewife must thusiaim nut lo trur Hawallans
morrow at 10.30 a m.
the light showers and misty skies
pay for her milk.
Turning the first thus el will he
Mrs. Julius l-evy of Chicago. III.,
It a n the second vote on lbs wne a g o o d omen. Anything
pro|»isal. AI the last meeting, the launched under such conditions,
mother of owner Sam Levy.
The invocation will lw given by
vote tied 3 3. wtlh member Robert lo them, augurs well.
Carter absent.
■
Chaplain William C. Fuller of
Sanford N iva l Air Station. ExCarter'* vole todey pissed the
preted
for the occasionare
Tcn )(. , rol(l ,.ynn
M cRobcrts motion and Ihe rrrommrndation
Charbe Morrison and John Kri
Lionel A
Arthur will he sent to the la&gt;gi&gt;laturr
Now. the Commission doesn't
.h r of the Chamber of Commerce. „ *
, ; , U riU l a. command
•rut idhaF
muni* and
Min city
rilv dlgni
ti l tffit
...
and
other county
mg officer of ihe Sanford Neval control any retail prices, having
decided two years ago not to
tar lea.
Air Station.
The new factory will be built by
Lynn’s first make U-lietc order exercise II* control. Hut the per­
Carroll-Danicls Construction Com­ was one that would endear her missive law remained on the
Heavy Alta, k Squadron Five has
pany between HarCar Aluminum to all Sanford Navy, if it could htarks.
and Allen of Orlando on Highway have been effected. Stic declared
Chairman J. Hrailcy Odham at been ruin mended for its success­
Sanford said he was afraid unless ful deployment aboard th« USS
17*2
Friday ari all hands holulay
Furirstal hy Vice-Admiral C lirFred K. Oweiu, editor and pub­
Lynn is a Brownie Smut from (he auUiosity to control retail enre Fkstrom, Sixth Fleet Comlisher of Fishing Tackle Trade Troop KM . A i |iart of ihe tiiri pm r* was ebminalvd from the
maixler.
News, hae been in Sanford visit­ Scout wr*^ citlrmihlp program, law, future commissions might
Th* mravagr pursuvJ the Savage
reinstate
control*.
ing V -k 3*m fiK turing. OWcne one . it
* ach troop la taking
Farller. the Commission set up Sons of Sanford as they wingrd
U working &gt;in a featurv (lory toe the &gt;ftue i't i7 federal, state.
a special committer of memlw-ra their way home aft, r six mouths
h is
nationally resd publication tuumy &gt;wJ cj()
in the Mrdllrrianrau The tu t?
about the landing net company and
Following change of command and industry rtprr-enUUvei to “ A well done lo a lop notch and
work out a plan to end retaii
Sanford.
ceremonies, l.ynn sal at Ca pt.
professional squadron You have
Thcp ubtUher and his wif- tell Arthur’s desk for photographer* price wars
•met
tiaal *11
a JII la.la
aai m
if • I &gt;lull si i&gt;
lerts Stt
in an
nulstanding
Sanford yesterday for Miami. Then she was taken on a rook’*
manner
and
have
maintained
a
Owen* will return nest week for tour of tiie station.
high xtale of readiness under all
fishing on the SI. Johns Itlvi-r
Tin- young Brownie rspresseil
conditions, despite some material
The public is Invited to the particular interrat in the aviation
prnhtrms which were beyond your
groundbreaking Ceremonies
luel storage tanks, aa she visited
control. Come lurk and fly for
the station library, firehouse,
Mr* Clara MrClln’.'irk, M. dird us again Good lurk. Kkitrurn ”
swimming pool and airrraft lines suddenly at 6 a tn. Inslay.
The tail of VAH 3 men arrived
Lynn was acrompsnlrd by her
Horn Aug 10. IM3, in Council early thia morning at Itamry
mother, Mrs W, K Mrlloberti, Bluff. Neb . she rame lo Sanford
i u Id ( 'apt. James Haulage, com­
and Mrs G. II Roliertson. Troop in 1920. She resided at IS20 West
mander Heavy Attack Wing line,
Police arrested five young van­ lui leader
and wife nf Cdr First St She was the wife of the
said, "I'm sure there's not a man
dals yesterday aftrr two of them Robertson of VAH II.
Lite W. It. McCIlntnrk.
alive, who hain't lira id of Ihe
were caught brraking into a house
•Survivor* include one sister. riploita nf Five.”
at 1401 Williams Ave
Mu
Ilex
Packard
Daytona
The two hoys, 9 and tl. put the
Reach, and four cousins
xi
» i
C* J
"finger” on three others who had
Funeral service* will tw at 2 30 I N O V y M 0 I 1 r i n d S
been joining them In a ransacking
u m. Sunday in flrisson Funeral ■
. *•
s i*
••
'^ r i l v h l m r re-mried the incident
TAM P A (U P I) - The reward j|„„1e. \)r )■ Stewart llrm ly of
U, poller, who arrived m lime to,
°" l
7. ? ,h&lt;* &lt;'h ri,,l',r, S '1' " " O iurrh will
JACKSONVILLE (UPD — A
\iction of the klllrr of Uernirdo officUtr
lake Ihe I* , * In hand. They admit'live" air lo »lr
missile which
a n stood ai ItI.OUO
Burial
will
follow
In
Oaklawn
led entering lha house •■several
ariPlentall) fell from a Navy
Memorial Park
time*.’’
)&gt;-t plane March 4 hat been re
Friend* and member* of his
covered, tiie Navy said today.
family added tf.ODO lo the fund
Knt, Clem Purnell of nearby
Thursday to aid In the arre
Mure (hen f&gt;n donor* gave blood the gunman who ambushed the
SANTA MONICA, Calif. l l ’P Il— Cecil Field Naval Air idalmn
to the Klk’s Club Blood Bank yes­ wealthy produce dealer *1 hit Dick Powell, teenage crooning came across the weapun Thursday
home early Monday.
Idol of Ihe l».u&gt;« turned actor and while conducting a private search
terday afternoon
The concent rated drive was
Meanwhile, police still sought a Iirrrtor. was in St John's llospl of his own A demolition tram
termed "highly aueeetaful
by j motive for Ihe gangland style tal today for treatment for bron ' from the loral naval air station
Ralph Wight III.
I recovered Ihr pioje:tile ami re
murder.
' rhitlt.
| turned U lo Cecil Field.

,, J Powell In Hospital

Sanford March M, Tulsa in Dayton* Beach; March a). Phoenix
In Sanford; March 30, (liana
nooga in Sanford; March it,
Chattanooga In Winlrr Garden
April I, .Mtnt.rapolia In Sanford;
April 2, Mobile in Indlanvitlr;
A,in) 4
m IU1 (n Sanford. April
s Mobile in Indtanvillr April b
T u | „ ln sanf-rd April 7. Mnliilr
ln Sanford; April a, Phoenix in
Sanford

Haven; April 2, Chattanooga at
-ir.ford. April 3, Minneapolis at
infnrd. April I, Corpui L'hriill
at Sanford; April S, Roehet'cr at
allford; April 7, Omaha at Day!l,n* Reach. April I, Corpus
Chrlall
at Sanford:
April 9,
Bnchealer at
Daytuna
Beach;
Af,rtl l0*
*l Sanford and
Corpus Chrlsll at San

Officials Slate
Special Meeting

Phoenix will play 14 games here,
five away. Following the opener
Friday
1 gainst Roc healer, the
Arison* squad meet* the follow
City Commissioner* were to
ing:
meet in tpe-rial sessions at 4 p. in
klareh 21, Minnrapolia Ui Rc ___
ville; rights of way for Slate Road
______a proposed
__ ___ ____
(oday _____
lo discuss
devel
44 weal to the Interstate. 427 l-ano, March 22. Minnca|&lt;olu in (,-,mint on (arm property at Melfrom Altamonte to Orange County S.infotd March 23. Corpus Christ! (unvil|. Celery and locust Ave*.
bn*: bridge arms* the Kronlat- m Sanford; Marih 23, Mlnmapoli*!n „ i iitt|0n to
the development
chee and rigid*of way for eon |in Sanford: .March 26 I**lout ion tn dimiaaion. Chimmitaloner* ’ were
necimg 413 and U
! Sanford: March 29, Corpus
rpvjew
put xnrisii
Chtivli
rrview the sislui
ttalua of annevalMi.
annevalkm.
All should lie under contract m Sanford March 29, Minneapolis j ,, ,ticeling was lo tie held in Ihe
this year, Kridrr said
at Del.and; March 311. Omaha in
manager's office,
Commissioner* added anoliier Sanford
April I. Chattanooga at Winter
secondary project; thr straighten
ing snd rebuilding of SR 427 from
Cinder's Corner to Altamonte
Spring*.
Seminole sui
Alaj.
Donald
L.
faxgeruig.
in a request for 'die Improvement
I'S A F , will be Ihe featurml apeato
of State Road 4« weal.
| Rehearsals will resume Monday *1 Moodar at the Sanford Rotar/
Rolfe Davis, dlalrirt ehairman night for Ihe Hanford Male thorn*, Club luncheon.
said, “ We are very conxcioua of
The group will meet at H p. m. in
Maj. I/iegering la the euff in
that project and hop* lo gel it |the Civic t'enler, under the direc- formaliema iernce* officer fur the
in th* budget." Th* new highwajr 1lion of Harry Weir. Weir has been 221*1 Combat Hupixsrt Group of
would Join y . g. 441 m lake confined to his home with a rata of SAC at McCoy Air furce Base,
Orlando.
lOUfilfi lUJolpt.

County Makes Strong Plea For Bridge
Seminole County Comraitsionera traffic death* ami many arcivlenu
were a^med with "big slicks” yes­ The traffic count revelled that
to 1,000 ra n rro*aterday when they made their last year
primary requests to the State ed Monday through Saturday. On
Sunday, th* count Jumped lo 4,Road Department.
The Commlinon asked for a 000
Road Board Chairman Jo* Grot
new bridge to replace the narrow
was noncommittal,
but
wooden span on State Road 413. egut
The one way atrurture I* a bid- Commission Chairman John Knd
O tlcncck on the Sanford New Smy­ er said this morning, “ I think
lha bridge ha* a very good chance
rna Beach highway.
Victor Hutchins, general man of gelling in th* budget.”
Grolegut promised that the four
a.ier of a lightweight aggregate
plant that hope* to locate east laning of West Firs! St. weal to
of the Ottcrn bridge, said that the Interstate would be a part of
present condition* would nereiab next year's budget If eootraeta
late a longer I rucking route as are not let Ihl* year
Secondary road projects tub
concrete carrier* would not ha
able to utilise tho west bound high­ iniUrd lo th* Road Department
will com* under lha fl million
way.
Commissioner* emphasised tl *t bond Issue Included were Sanford
wtlh* bndga bad caused numerous, Asa. trom Geneva Ave. iu u iik Ict

S T o A T . M A R C H 13, T9M&gt;

Ike Asks More For Military Aid

Spring Training Games Start Tuesday
The first exhibition game by
Giant farm tram* In Sanford wdl
be played Tuesday.
Kicking off the apring schedule
vsill be Corpus Chriatl, Tex., and
Mobile, Ala. The Texans will play
13 garnet In Sanford, seven games
away, Carl Hubbcll, Glanta' farm
club director, said today.
On* wrek from today, Phocnia
merle Rochester, Minn . here as
th* (Ia s i AAA tram of th*

f

Rotary Will Hear
Chorus To Resume Air Force Major
Sessions Monday

thnrMt , y Kurupn.
Hi* Htuteniunt wua c m iU ire tl in an urgent meeisaire to
Congrtnsa a|i|Huililtg for approval of hia $3,930,000,000 m u ­
tual security program he tha
fiscal year.
tUacnhowrr told Congress Rus­
sia's ihts-at might requite an lacres«e in his budget request for
n,
in mitltsry aid for
1 V\ I S t l ’ l t llt -N 1 OW II
fiscal 11*6*&lt; starting July 1.
ftU.K C ITY . Fla. &lt;UPI&gt; - A
Kisenhosi-r said rr|-eatedly that
small tw liter akipprd through
money fur mutual securtly is foil/
town Thursday rauaing aomr dam­
a* necessary aa funds for U. ■.
age but no Injuriee.
armed (urns if lha U . 14. it to
maintain the strongrsi jxvaalU* al­
lies against the ' perilnua ronsaNKW YORK (U P li Stock* quencea" of fvovtel and Communist
rclehrati-d Friday the ISth with bloc expansion.
an advance that carried indust­
“ Without the tU tuglh at our
rials to a new all time high.
Alllea” he i«*l, “our nation would
he turned into an armed camp
and our people eubjccli-d to a
qq
heavy draft and an annual cost of
NORWICH. Conn (UPI&gt;— The many billions of dollar* shoes our
Norwich Ski Association postp&lt;&gt;n. present military huilgel."
Kisentiower said the Communist
^
scheduled marling TTiuraday night. Too much mow.
challenge to Ihe free world was
“ broad and dcep-*nd wdl remits
*o for tome liin*.1*
The grareit danger to America,
FALLAIIASR Kt: &lt;U P li - Flor
kia jobless payments dropped he (aid, lira In Ihe possibility of
S.Vn0.kt&gt;4 in February, an Indication dieaitrous evasion of (h* “ realities
of 1WW."
of better businen conditions.
lie listed tfirse “ realitiea" as:
T h r fro* world is confronted by
wrlt-equippeil, standing armies dl
W ASHINGTON l U I ’l ) — Tti* more than g.MO.txg) men uf tb* So­
tclaral tax collector lias officially viet Union, lommumai China aad
recognued Ihr lowly trrmlta as in Iheir aalellUr*.
Indriiendeiit nathoi* emerging
imom* tax deduction.
Irom colonial ttalua are “ fired
with . . , aaaloue isaUmialua**
NFOSHO, Mn (U P I) - I.*pr* which could lw harmful.
Cummuniam, a “ fantasue *o»
rhauns officially will hav* the
ajurary,”
m 40 year* hat aeitfli
run of ihr city on St Patrick's
control of more than a Hurd at lha
Day March 17.
earth's pupulatkei.

News Briefs

Stocks Celebrnto

'J’

Much Of It

Jobless Pay Lower

Termite ‘Deduction’

Leprechauns Okayed

Marsh all 'Unchanged’
W A S H IN G TO N (U P I) — «*n
George C. Marshall “*p*nt another
good night and hi* enodtllon ia unrhanged.'* Waller Reed Army lloapl"il said today.
B e n e fits

Concert Scheduled
By Chancel Chior

BUI

O liliy e d
*
W AH H IN U TU N (U P I)
lh*
House Commerce Committee to­
day passed a hill boosting retire
mrnl and unemployment benefit*
for railroad worker*.

Tiie Fust I'reahyterlaa (tiancaf
Clxur will present Ha annual Kalb
crude all tnusie service at 7:30 pv
in. on Palm Sunday, .March 2A
Ihr Rev. A. G. Mclntii* announced
today.
Tiie presentation tliia year wfl
ho “ T)te Passion end Hcturreriioq
Of Our lord,” and as in pad
W ASH IN G TO N (U P I) — The years, will be under th* direction
Army SeJrrlion Hoard (oday rec­ of Mr*. Georg* Touhy, minister at
ommended Maj. John Kitanhowrr, inu|jc"
(hr Pri sklent'* ton, for promotion 1I Using pais*tn of Scripture ••
to lieutenant colonel
.the basis of (he tl&lt;u&gt;, tho choral

L t Col. Eisenhower?

A u l r u L’ l n c f i n n D i n n c r o
2\!&gt;K&gt; l i l t C l l o n L i m n g c
MARIANNA (U P li — Jackvin
County Rep. J . Troy Peacock
■aid today he will ask the lapis
U:ure lo set the date of (he first
Iiemucratir primary in Florida
back In May.

Man Of Few Words

will sing nliw anthems to tell
talc of tha tuffering, cnicifuioa
and resurrection of Chrirt and lllg
arknowledgnient ax Saviour.
Mr*. Touhy will play two pra*
-&lt;idc* and the offertory on th* oiv
.an and several of the choir mem*
hers will have tola portions uf lha
anthem* in Ihe hour of niusia.
The public la invited.

um.

EUR EKA, Calif (U P I) — Walter
Mosley, who dird last week, wai
a man nf few words, evtn in his
will leasing hi* *173,000 eslale to
his sister It rrad: ” 1 will to Ann
Three young children were seri­
Mosley the works."
ously burned Wedneaday night
when Heir trailer home -as 1
itro rd by flame* In south ftemlYOKOSUKA, Japan (U P I) — nnle County,
The children were admitted to
U. S. 7th Fleet commander Vice
Adm Frederick N. Klvett* an­ Orange Memorial Hospital Cam*
nounced today that U. S and He- »f th# fire was an exploding oA
public of Korea force* would con healer, according to Sheriff* Dep.
duct a combined
amphibious uty L. J. Krii.
Fifth Dirtricl postmasters will
The trailer ua* located within 30
training exrrrlac In April.
t, y t u n d a y in Rockled 'e
feel of the orange County line,
Field fepn ii-nlalives J. A Watts
near Adams Inn
and K I. Sale) are expected to lw
present, as are Inspector* Dol| ho
la ir and a lltUe warmer HalurHackney and C K Moon.
Picrro Manufacturing Company
to­
Flection of district officers will day. High foviey *4 fo *3.
l&gt;e held. Postmaster J. B Jor.ca night 41 to 4h. .Mostly northwester­ will hold an ojwn house tomorrow
and Mrs June* of Oviedo will at- ly winds a Pi IS mile* per hour to­ from 2 4 p. in. In Hie now plant at
Pecan Ave, and Fourth St.
day and tonight.
tend.

3 Children Burned
As Heater Erupts

Exercises Planned

Postmasters Plan
Meeting Sunday

Weather

Open House Slated

Jaycees Seek Reform Of U. S. Taxes
Tea reform, lax reevaluafon
and a change in the tax itructui*
are (he wishes of many Ameri­
can*.
T i t is like the weather. Every,,oe
**• ^
*»
J 1** *
**— xantil now,
T ie Jayirea have accepted the
challenge Tiiey are getting tlgn*
lure* (rum all over Ihe country
Already, more than two million
people hav* signed petition* ask
ing for Ihe reduction id govern mrnl
expenditures and a program at
tax reform.
Florida Stela chairman at the
project ia Art Harris, NanlonL
Harris, and loral ehairman Car
roll Burke, rrprrtenl the U. S.
Junior Chamber of Commerce.
Inspired by a talk wKh Mika
Graval, Paul Revere ot Project
Taa Keform. the focal m*a have

entered th* program with anlhusiairn. Gravel, who haila from
Anchorage, Alaska, haa visiled 23
state* and covered more then 13.viO miles on the project. H r will
return to Sanford March 23 to
gather up Ui* petition* and lake
them to Washington, where they
will be preset.led April 13 to Coltgrea*
Gravrl etall must cover the rest
of th* statra within th* neat few
weeks Behind him, he leave* an
armful af petition*, explanatory
literature and dedicated tax refor­
mist!.
Mure than I.OUO signatures are
needed from .Seminole County. AD
rlvtr and social clubs are being
contacted; business firms era aooperaltng. Volunteer! may tail
Burks to help Jn securing name*.
Goal of U. I . Jay cees la a signsfor every yard at ground

across the U. S. T h li mean* I#
2IKI.0QO names, with 00 rrpeata.
Under the pr&lt;-t«ni lax structura,
the average man works longer
each day lo pay Ids taaea than
for any other single item.
Of each eight hovr day, bo
worka two hour* and 23 minutes
to pay taaea as compared to one
hour and 3» minutes for food,
1me hour and 23 minutes for .‘sous­
ing. 17 minutaa for clothing, 48
mrnutri fur transportation, 14 min­
utes for medical cars, *&gt; minutaa
for rscrsaUoQ and M minutaa fct
all Oher.
T h a local Jaycwa ehairm an M g

bars an opportunity to **• ft*
facet of Congressmen when MM
petitions are wheeled Into tha
Houaa. Tha man whose town geld
lha moat signature*, on a pen­
ce nt agr bails, w ill go lo Washing­
ton with UraveL
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B E R L I N ( L 'P I) — W e * Berlin'# cd tem porarily the job nf admin
Deputy M a &gt; o r F ra n i A m re h n h n litering W eat B e rlin * city affair*
• aolulloo K lh * Fast G erm an* in the absence of Mayor Willy
toy to atop an Allied B e rlin con­ Brandt, w ho 1* on a world tour.
voy. D on 't talk. J u it ra m the
And hia dialika for tha Commuthrough. The R u u ie a e niita i* h **e d on Juit aa tough a
line a* B ra n d t'a .
w o n t ahoot.
TM» straigh t talking member of
Tho 44ye»r-oM Am rehn inheritChancellor
K o n ra d
Adenauer a
C h riilU n D em o cra tic Party m ake*
no attempt to hide the depth*
of the tria l* to which ha le,level
Weat Ber|ln w in be plunged M a y
27.
On that data, he firmly ex,-arts
the B u n io n * to catry out their

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threat to turn Weat B e rlin ’* •««m unicatloni lifeline* over to the
Com m unist B u t Germ an*.
He doe* not deny the Soviet
ultimatum again*! W ait Berlin a l­
ready la having it* affect, but ha
• ay* the city emnot ha caught
unprepared.
f o r many month*, long before
Soviet Premier Nikita
Khruihc h e v 'i announcement tail Nov. 27,
Weat Berlin haa been laying up
flock*.
The laat puMic figure* ware
that 300 million dollar* worth of
rste n lis! mpplle* already had

baeo etortd b a r* a g a in * K m poolibllity of a blockade. And that
figure haa been lncrea*ed veitly
aince. Weat B e rlin plan* Include
any avantualily and M 1* eetimatad tha pity a an live wtthia MaeU
six to eight month*.
"O f eourae." A m rahn aay», "n o
on* ran ba aura that the Ruitlana
won't ahoot if tha Allica chooae
to IgtMra aa attempt to hah their
convoy*."
" B u t , " ho said, “tot
will ahoot only If they already
have made up their mind* to do
an"

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Halted I’re** International
N IC O S IA , C yp ru a — C o L George
Brlvaa, leader of the G rach under­
ground on Cypru*. reporting h*
would laava Ibt i»land now that an
W A S H IN G T O N ( L T D — Sen '
It I* tad to report, howrver,
agreement for an indr pendent C&gt;- Kenneth H K e a tin g ( B N . Y.) Is that whrn t.’icy were leaching rud
y n i i had been reached:
an eminent law yer, a war hero Im enlary phyilca in h igh achool
*1 have done my du ty."
and brigadier general, and a p o - , the dittinguiil rd senator from HoHtlcal grn iu a w ho got elected to ' c h e itrr m m l have tn-en out playL A F A Y t T h , ln«l
Atom ic Kn- the Senate at a Republican at a ing hookey.
g rg y Camm ia*ioncr W illa rd F . ||m&lt; when It looked like nobody
Kratinf, who wa* a mem ber of
U b b y telling r • the d an g e r* ol but D e m ocrat* could win election t &lt;* llui.v for 12 ye a r* before Id*
radioactive iallout over thousands
Cfaduuliim to the Seriate last No
to anythin::.
Of *&lt;guara tnllei iollowing a nuclear
v ember, like all ex House m em ­
b er* probably find* the rarefied
••Jt Would ba hataidou* to Ide to
a ir til the Senate hard to take ai
•lay out In the open for m ore than
a regular thin* Anyw ay, he can't
m hour."
re list going back to the House
now and then,
W A S H IN G T O N ~
A K L - C IO
So 'here he wav. in the role
P te n d e n l Georg* M cany calling on
C H IC A G O ( U P I ) — Chance* are of expert wltnei* beforr the
Q o o g ra M to vote a bold new cun
House Space Committee, ol which
gtnictioo program for h o in a *, your »t*le’» la n e * will go up this
he once wai * member.
school*, road*, airport* and hospl- year, a cco rd in g to the Commerce
He » a i arguing, most p&lt;riusto ll d#»pite claim * *uch a program Clearing Houve.
• I'e ly , He nerd for quick worW
w ould ba Inflationary:
Tl&gt;e national reporting authority
"T h # raat danger of D&gt;(laU&lt;n on tax and business taw x*i&lt;t nrrcem rnl on control of space.
Would coma if we rnntin c to nr a stale by-state *urvey *bow* that H r said this might to he a lot
Iba nation'* housing nrn!a 11 itatea are thinking of raising e a iie r now than It writ be after
•ad permit prtient th o rta gci to their gaioline tax hy oie to two
aggravated."
cent* a gallon New Y o k. in fact,
has already done *o
N E W Y O R K - B r n . John L. MeYou m ay also pay more for rl
C lallan (D -A rk .l charging that the
garetlr* In 11 d a te * One In (wo
toatablllty of tha U. S. Su p rrm t
rrnt* m ore per park. If pending
Court th re itrn * our republic:
bill* are p a ire d In thoie itatr*.
"M o r e than a doren d ru a io n i
A rlron*. U tah. Illlnoli. South
Warrant aeverait e ritic iim ."
C H IC A G O ( L P I l - If you live
flekot* and W aihlngton want to
hike tlielr sale* tlx r»le while In Nebraska, New H am p sh ire or
N E W T O B K — ('apt. Andrew
M * i»rliu»ett*. N r h r *i* a a id Ore Texa*. you're o rr of the vanish­
| U c K « lla r, aklpper of the liner
ing hrtrtl of A m e rica n * who pay
ion are co nsid ering the Ides of
Mary, telling of the AH antllevying ta le * taxes for the first neither * retail **te * tax nor a
whleh delayed hit f l ip 17
broad haird stale incom e tax.
and did m inor d am a ge to time.
The federation of T ax Adm ini­
The
su
rv
e
y
a
lt
"
showed
Uial
of the •upcrilrurture:
strator* reports that .V) ita tei now
Michigan.
Booth
Dakota.
T
e
n
.
* W # got off very light. N o crockW aihlngton
and W rit Virginia tax Individual In ro m r* and 33
* 1 w a* broken."
are proposing brand new income have a sales t*x, although only
lax iyite m a. The passage of lulls IN hate both
■ O U T H A M P T O N . En g la n d D ie FTA ilto reiunted up 35
in
these atate* would rai»e the
l a d y N nra Docker com m enting on
ita te i with a tax on corporate In
number
of
*la
te
*
taxing
inrom
r
W e tha ft Of fjsn.onn in jewelry
rom e It iild every state* taxes
tow n ■ rata hidden underneath the to 3*. the C C H noted.
In addition, several itatei plan gaioline and motor v r h lr t r * arid
t a g of their Rolla-Royc* fo r safe­
that all but Virgin ia. Oregon,
keeping whit* ahe dined with Kir to make d rin k in g and gam bling
North Carolina, Colorado and
more
e
xpensive
while
five
—
Bernard:
California maintain tobacco tax­
Georgia.
T
r
n
n
c
**c
r,
Montan*,
(lino
• W a took the jewelry with u*
es.
l a r i n i a we thought it w ould ha and O kla h om a — want new *oft
A * for liquor, the 47 itatr*
drink laxea.
•afar than laavlng It hom e."
where «*le» are legal— Oklahoma
and Sliuiit.ppl are both " d r y " —
all levy a tax on each bottle.

Most Stales Plan
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N E W Y O R K ( U I ’D — Arthur H
GoeUe, 57. president of the Wealern Fle rlrtr T o . died of • heart
attack M onday at the com pany'*
office*.

Limit S i'icuao At Thin I’rico
B A S T O R A N G E , N. J. ( U P I 1 Alartk Alien, 76. who t* credited
with designing the trench coat, died
Monday at hia home here.

Asians Get ‘Word*
On Berlin Issues

H C F F A M ). N. Y . tl P I 1 — W.
J. Milligan of Orchard P a rk caus­
ed quite a stir in the E r ie C’otmly auto bureau w hrn he bought
IU.S9 registration plate* fur his
r a r s — a i »j 9 S r a r t motnrbuggy
and a 1911 S lo d e lT Ford.

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W EST P A L M
B E A C H , Fla.
L O S A N G K t.K S ( U P I ) — Mr.. (H IT : lands Haler, 75, builder
Eleanor lloo.evelt nay a .he b». and philanthropist, died on Sunday
H rve . Ad 111 Stevrna.in I* "'th e in G u d Sa m a rtia n Hospital her#
lie.I we mu Id have" a * the Dem ­ after a short llin e n .
ocratic P arly'. IPfin pre.ldential
nominee
I 'l l l l . A D E I . P I I I A ( U l’i i - D o n
" I f Stevenson ra n ru l tie pre.i- aid S. M a rilrid e . *5, president of
dent— and he would have to he the Am erican t'e n irn t Corp , died
honrxtly drafted at the rime &lt;if Monday at Jefferm n Hospital.
the ronientinn— I would rather he
In accirtary of .tale," the former
first lady .aid over the weekend
at a new. rnnfeienrr,

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Eleanor Backing
Stevenson Aqain

the H uulana, o r even fee Am eri
cam, land a m an on the moon
with a flag and maybe • gun
Kratlng la id International law
now L that each nation control*
the “air apace" over It* territory
He laid nohody know* where this
quit* and where "outer *p a re "
itartf. U nlet* an agreement on
this 11 made, he said people may
start extending their air apace
toward the star*.
And this i* where he ran into
trouble.
"Because of the curved aurfeee
of the earth,” he and. "the extern
sion would produce an inverted
rone which would grow bigger
and bigger. At some point theae
cones would uverlap and more
Han one atate would be occupy­
ing the same a ir space."
As any space-minded school boy
could h»ve told him. *nd t * Rep
J*me» G. Fulton ( R Pa ) did tell
him, this w asn 't rig.it.
"A t on* tim e ." said Fulton,
drifting and d iiie c tin g with radial
line* a reasonable fa n im il* of a
globe, " I wa* going to be a iclenlist and a m ath teacher. I don't
believe the gentleman 1* correct
in la yin g the cone* would everlip "The idea Is not original with
me," replied Keating. “I picked
It uo from a acientiit.''
Fulton, ohvloualy entertaining
the hope this scientist wa* on#
working for H i* other lid*, eg.
pUInciJ that perpendicular linei
drawn from variou s points on the
rs rlh 's rurved surface would d i­
verge rather than meet.

B E R L IN
I U P I 1- Weat Berlin
Mayor W illy Brandt said Sunday
night he had found many A lie n
traders on hi* racent tour of the
Far East w ho were Impressed
with Soviet demands to make
Berlin a free, d em lliu rila d city

"Many were astonished when 1
rxpUined the .Novlet L'nkin’* true
aims," Itrandt said In 1 radio ad
drra*.
He said he wxptained that If the
Soviet proposal* wera accapied,
Soviet troop* ‘‘Could squeele the
city like one squeetr* eat a
lemon."

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•r i.
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Behind Bars; Two
flikita Flies Home Stolen Cars Found
l nito«l l’r n » Inernutional
An escaped pri*onrr from (irur
Suvltt Premier Nikita Khrishchev prepaied today to ;u ,mie a cir ,i n,, Civic Con
fly home from Berlin to Moscow with the draft of a »epar- irr last night and wit arrested in
ate pence treaty for E ast Germmy in hi* pocket.
Apopk* &gt; ahort time liter. offi
H e «U« claimed "full nyrreemfnt" with the Hast German ci*D “ id.
Communists on u secret plun f&lt;r joint action to push th e
Jamei Funderburk, a . escap
ed from the Meriwether Prison
West out of Berlin if East-W est negotiations fail.
An official communique annuuncin s the re iu ll of lui t ilk t with K i l l
G erm any t K rd bottrt w as expectM toon. It w it expected to re itile
H r unyielding Com m unist aland
u«t tterhn but not mention the
leerrt p iam for joint action against
the W elt.
The W e il reject! the id e i of
turning W o t Berlin into a "fre e
City " and no apparent c o flc o iiu n i
by the Com m unist leader change
that m uallon.
Report* from Paris raid *ome
difference* remained U-tween the
b e n c h and British appruache* to
me B e rlin crisis, but all l| » k c imen in titled the baiie W eilern
itand w a i the fame.
The P arti report* *aui die W e*l
alto w a i generally agreed on a
m id -M a y forrign m in u ter* meet­
ing with the Soviet Union and poa
■ h ly a lUmm it conference later in
the lum m er.
But none of the Alltel » u pre­
pared to accept the Soviet-dictated
M e n d * for tuch a m eeting— Berlin
bnly. The West wanla a full E u ro ­
pean settlement dUeuM ed includ­
ing the Germ an question. d isa rm s
merit and other related topiea.

Flight Personnel
Cf Squadron Due
Pilot* and crew i of the Savage
Sin* of Sanford were to arrive at
Himey Field thia afternoon at
3 0
.it) and ruuniy officials were to
Jon dependents in a gala recep
tin for the Heavy A ttick aqua

dr in.

'A H i deployed to the Mediterruiean last Auguat aboard HM­
D S F o m a ta i. The giant aircraft
carrier it to dock in Norfolk
eatly tomorrow morning.
starting tomorrow at 6 p m
190 men and officer* from VA H 3 will be airlifted by cargo plane*
frott Norfolk to the Sanford
N » **l A ir Station. S im ila r wel
cone borne celebration* are plan­
ned for them.
I nofflcial word h a * It that thia
aftirnonn plane* will coni* in a
fou-th man. The A 3 D normally
eart am * the pilot, bombardiernavigator and third crewman. The
passenger if carried on gueat
hoi*, or *1 time* when getting
hone l u t it Uppermost in every
m in 't mind.
la s t night an advance V A H 3
plane landed at Ram ey Field,
&lt;*
w The Am erican Legion will cele­ e a rn in g two passenger* from the
brate its roth a n n iv e n a ry Monday
night with a free flsh fry for wilh tragedy. The men were not
m em bers and prospective m em ­ attached to the Sanford aquadrun,
and no Information it available
bers.
The fish try will be held al 7 about details. The plane v.as pilot­
p m. at the Amerteaa Legion ed b/ Lcdr. Roy Fa rm e r and L L
(Jgi John Bailey.
building on 1742.
I.cdr. Ralph M attui operation!
officer for V A H 4, will give the
m ain u lt im a during the I p
ap. program . M attui will d isc u ii
% e H e avy Attack W ing, under
•coring hit comment* with film *
of ca rrie r la n d in ii on angle deck
aircraft carriers.
Jim Grant, cubm aster of Park
Only 24 additional m em ber* are
needed In bring the Post up to .11, w as awarded the Scouter* Keyfull quota. Com mander Joel Field today at the K h e a n i* Club lunch­
•aid. "W e hope In get that many eon
The brouter* Key to a three year
and more Monday n igh t." ha con
training award.
efuied.
Grant ha* received aU the train ­
ing acouling haa to offer and has
kept hit pack in peak shape for
threw years. Pack 34 hat won the
program ^ . n l 'fo r the (H. icim a
River district of Boy Scout* during
that time.
The presentation w as made by
H O L L Y W O O D ( C P U - I t was a John Mattingley, del.and attorney
sm elly situation that confronted and chairm an of the District
At the same tune. Grant « i t ap ­
the local City comm ission.
F irst it handed the k&gt;b to City pointed chairm an of the Organ!*#M a n a ge r Joseph W. Watson: (Jet tion and Katension Committee of
id of the skunks in an over- the District. With h i* batkgrou SL
rown Reid m the north section In training, he will promote the
organisation of more troops in the
of town.
" B u t I h a v rn t hunted akunka .Seminole-Volusia area.
Ulely
Not since I w as ■ kid.**
protested Watson. How should he
go about I t '
Someone suggested poison, but
that might endanger pet*
All
agreed gat masks would he helphi)
Taxp ayers in the odorous area
remi plained the smell was to bad
The E lk * Club blood hank rewh»t "y o u can’t leava your win serve hat dwindled to leas than
to pint*, hut the club hopes to re ­
dowt open at night. , .**
F in a lly the C om m ission took build the stockpile tomorrow.
action
Find out. they decided,
Officials of the Central Florida
who owned 'h e properly where Blood Rank will ha at the F lk i
she little stinkers had set up *ho&gt;p Club from 2 4 18 p. m. to ac
Then let them get rid of am.
eept donors
Ralph Wight, chairm an of tha
blond bank reserve, said donors
are needed urgently
He added
that "dem and on blood reserves
has been to great that wr have
® l l l K k 'S
U I’D — Everyone but very little left **
tiie Irish will be represented at
Persona donating Mood will be
this y ta r'a Am erican Club Si. Pal- treated to a steak, courtesy of
ric k '* Hay celebration next Tue»- the Elks
More important, however, ia the
day.
T h e siub. with Lcu b G re e n b e rg fact that blood will be available
heading the Irish festival, plant whan demanded. The Zlke never
■ real wing ding (o honor Ire I have refused a request for blood,
whether the perron bad been a
land's patron saint.
There w«. only- one trouble— donor or net
except fur a lew Colum bian fa^ t r r t who are otherwi.e occupied,
^ i a club eouid find nu one am ong
In k y o 's nine • million population
■a ho carried an Irish passport.
W ry man C arve r of the Piper
Sales Corp
will be the guest
speaker al the Civitan Club meal
tog tomorrow night a4 Pi ore real
Inn.
Carver, form er
nmlrtv nt of
T A V A R E S (U Pt&gt; — A » year old
father of nine children will prob­ Florida A ir Clubs and editor sf
ably be sentenced herr nexl week Southern F lyrr, will be mtroduc
^ &gt; r shiHiting his neichlair to death rd by Dr. E d Lindsey The meal
Wee. ? l in whst was reported to ing it aeheduled for 7 30.
he a boundary (rud
Ike Brown a ritrus worker, was
found guilty of second degree
m urder Tuesday in the death of
roofing contractor Joe H D rig
C o l u m b i a ;. ofcM i u r n —
Speaker
Jam a*
lacntt
B row n and D riggers ware said House
to have been at odds over a trough! dawn kis gayal hard
disputed loundary line D riggers Tuesday to elosa off debate on a
was killed by a load of bwekshot bill to allow ahootinc of cardinals,
the official d e le bird a*
^ fre d from a shotgun
~ B row n said the shunting was and noisy."
One lawmaker waa trying
accidental. He said he was d o m ­
ing the shotgun on his front porch amend the M l xa make ■
Lotus C a rd in a l*."
when It discharged, hittteg D rig ­
gers to tha next yard

Legion Post Nears
40th Anniversary

Jim Grant Given
Scouting Award

Smelly Situation
Confronting City
f

Blood Bank Low;
Rebuild Tomorrow

St. Pat Ball Set,
For All But Irish

Carver Will Talk
To Civitan Club

Father Convicted
In Feud Slaying

Debatc Is Closed;
They’re Not Birds

Alexander To Speak
County Judgr W ilum A l e im u r r
will apeak to the Longwood Area
C h am b er aI Com m erce Thursday
t I p. m ia the C ivic Leegwe

Al

Official At Meeting
Mix* N an Myers, a re * U S D di
rector, U attending a meeting of
the National Board of Ihe Y W C A
m New York City. The aeasfon
deals prim arily with UflO reaion-

iibilitiee ie Uw military.

Ranch. W arm Spring*. Ga. After
Mealing a ear in Ocala, he came
to Sanford, where he apparently
had frienda.
Puiice learned of hia pretence
tail n u h l when a Sanford rrvi
dent
reported
teeing
Funder
burk driving aouth on Palmetto
Ave. at 7 40 p. m.
When Sg*. W. R C oigrave came
on duty at It p m . he tuund
the ear abandoned at the com er
of * ‘ir»t St. and Pine Ave. The
radiator w a i Mill hot. A eheck
revealed that the vehicle had hern
stolen mi Ocala between noon amt
(p m
yesterday
Shortly before U p
m,, John
Burton IV, local architect, re
ported hi* car Molen from the
C ivic Center during the conrrrt.
At 12 32 a. ra. Funderburk w ai
arretted in Apopka, d rivin g B u r­
ton'a automobile. Orange County
authoritiea turned him over to the
Seminole
County Sh e n ff'a
de­
partment.
Funderburk ia now in Jail. He
will face trial for auto theft here,
before returning to p n te n
in
Georgia.

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VOL. XLIX

AM

l.'nited l'me** Lewaed Wire

IN DEPENDEN T

Established HUMS

D A IL Y

N EW SPAPER

*

W ED N E S DAY, MARCH. 11. 1959

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. S88~~*

Denounces Iraq

Bitter

Ask Higher Taxes S a y s Kassem A ids
Local PTA B id s
Or Lei Me Alone, R eds; B reak Near
N ational Goodbye
Ike Tells Congress

DAMASCUS. Syiin (I 1*1)

l ’.A It. Prewiilt-nl liitmitl

the brtt wav to icrve the child
Abiici Xtinner today accused Iraqi Premier AImIiiI Karim Kitsin the local ichooli U to with
nem
of working with inieriiatintml ciinitmimani to .»ai*odraw from the national group
W A SH IN G T O N ( C P U - Preti
Harold Hcckrntiarh. principal of deni KItenhow rr tmlay challenged thyfe Arab unity.
iiii« Inner dun uncial ion of tiie K.i.wem regime followed
Sanford G ra m m rr School
told | rongirtinm l e r I ti c a of hif dePTA m em ber* of the "u m m lrrly | fr n .e policies to have the courage m u n im n t h u e m o n M r n t iu n a T u c ju in y in H iig lu i.u l in w h ic h
— 11Hour and i oi youth* surged Hi rough
m an n e r' m a recent convention m atk the higher lave* when they,
tha (tret-u about mg in ti-N a *io r
of live Mate P T A in Sar**ota.
f i ll for larger a rm rd forces.
slogan*.
‘ A delrgate had two minut.-a to
The President warned strongly
say hi* piece, and If hr could get avilnit reacting to each new inCounter demonstration* broke
it worded right through all tile Irrnsllonal c r l* i* with demand*
-&gt;ut in Dam ascus where students
M itm g. booing, tinging amt d a p p ­ (or appreciably la rg e r armed for­
*
i*’
Ht*&lt;n&lt;isi it*
ing proilured by tome of the op- ce* He said som e of these de­
sentence
imputed from Baghdad
N E W kt»i!K ( l . i ) .vewtu.ta
po«lng delegate*, he w n doing mands are hyatencal
on Iraqi rebel leader Col. A!-drI
were
barred
from
a
courtroom
to­
all
rig h t,"
laid
Heckenbach.
Ilf laid C o n g re ss in (he past day when [la n d Campanella ap- W ahab Shawaf, already reported
' alaln.
The 1730.1X0 aubdivition of M ai "Then a ftrr your two intnuiet h id made tome ve ry verlou* mis i feared on a burglary charge
tbie Shore* in Allamonte Sp rin g* were up. the hoard could throw lakei on national defense He
N a sse r delivered a biting p«r»
will open soinrtlm e thi* month tha question around for at m any thought it would lw- ruinous at this \ \ ‘ j|t H o U i l S u i '^ L 'O D t i
tonal attack on K assem and M id
ha was working with com m unism
The development la located ea»t hours at they desired."
point to change hia announced, et
M I A M I H E A f ’ll t U I* D — Hr. H
Art H a rris, opposing withdraw
to sabotage A ra b unity but that
of Maitland Road off Lake Ave.
tablishcd p r o g r a m ol military
Beasley.
Aitaita,
was
Installed
With practically all of Ita M al, asked the group. " I f we, a strength because of new crisis „ president ol the Southeastern l ha United A ra b Re pul lie will not
group of about .100 withdraw from
"su rre n d e r our m issio n " of unit­
homrsiU-s either on or near Lake
generated by Soviet Premier N l h u rxiral Congress today.
ing the A ra b world.
Maltbie. hom e* will range from |hl* organisation. how could we kita Khrushchev.
C airo dispalt-hrs made it alear
...
« r a-lded
z .\1
Furthermore, he told reporter* H a I* B u c k i n g C o u r t
million m e m b e r s '" Harris
that relations between the I ' A H,
designs, two or three bedrooms,
Dial
tl
Congress
forced
additional
• •ifa we
v se W
were
VIV ■
a |n
pari
a s i v«»
of that
«••••&lt;• group
\i.kk \ O U K ti C l i — The \a w and Iraq were near ine toe*king
onr or two I lie baths, anil built we would have something to »»y ' mmlary m anpow er on him at till*
k n rk l i l y B a r Association Tur# paint H am ascu* authorities tut*
in appliance* All street* will be
lime,
he
had
no
intention
as
com
Funeral lervicei were to be
about their procedures, and in a
day night adopted a resolution in ! pended train service to Ira q while
held al gravrtidr this afternoon paved and lined with M iam i case of a convention, a Mr H e r mandrr m chief of sending added support of the II. 8. Supreme newspaper* showed the grave view
curbs..
Europe,
but
would
krnbach pointed out, wr could maniower to
Court.
taken by the If. A. it osa r the re­
Maltbie Shore* waa planned and
the Seminole County Jail.
form a group to produce order merely tlirk these extra troops
ported strafing of a Hyrian village
rirvchu-cd by the Eigftd Corp.
away
in
tome
quiet
and
conveni­
Since no one has come forward
and peace and would be able to
by Iraqi planes.
President
W illiam
Higgle
and
to claim the body of A rth u r llu
say what we wanted in an o rd e r­ ent placa.
L O N D O N t I l l 'l l H a tre d *tt
U l 'l corrrtiundent Zaki Halama
builder D a rw in A. Shea of C a sse l­
.Seldom haa Elsenhow er shown from Scotland Yard im e stlgitcd reported
ford Taylor, the county h i * as­
fro m
Baghdad
that
berry have spared no effort to ly m anner."
more
emotion
and
vigor
In
de
sumed the duty of his burial The
ti* lay I he patting of a bill over scream ing studrnla armed with
An adopted resolution was read
Rav. J. H Fisher was to officiate '" » \ r lh f « « * * * • • « * “ * l* ndln« to the group, stating that “ a lenn- of his be l i d s than he did a House of Commons bar. Il waa slicka, a ss'* and rope swarmed
at the 4 p. m aervieet in E v e r in this area.
at hit newt conference today.
through the street* in an unpre­
* counterfeit one pound not#.
AU homes a rc being construct* withdrawal from the higher or
green Cemetery.
lie said the U. S. could not
,
cedented show of hostility for N a s ­
rd undt-r F H A hom ing re«iulre- gam ralion would best benefit the
Taylor was barn Sept. 26, HH2,
ser, whom thr Iraqi government
win a ground w ar in &gt; ' " t ™ 1 S h u 11 C u t A c t i o n
children of our school,”
in Olean. N. Y. He waa a re si­ Itit-nt* Financing will be available
Eorepe over B e rlin or anything
C O ...........
L U M B U S . ..............
M iss ( U P l i - Mrs. a r ruses erf supporting Sund ay'a re­
with down paym ents a* low a*
dent of Orlando, where he operat
else He accepted the fact that nu Robert Jrrm ga n is after her hue visit.
jtui, includlnw closing cost*. A
rd a service station.
"la-ave our people alone," thou**
rlear weapon* m ight have to be b a ld to do something aiiout her
portion of the property Is in
Su rv ivo r* include three child
used tl the H u tsla n a were so fool­ stolen Jewelry. Jrrm gan Is the a n d * upon Ihousanda shouted So
grove, and alt lot* sre high awl
ren and one brother, whose nam es
Baghdad " W e don't want your
ish at to start a war. But ha rouniy sheriff
and add rrise s are not known dry.
unity, Nasser, dow n with N a ste rJ"
said he did not believe anyone,
A sales office will U m aintain*
Hriiton Funeral Home is in charge
tven the R u ssia n s, would launch
rd on the property under the d i­
of arikngemenla.
Lenton A Brown, til, died su d ­ a self ■ defeating, self • destroying
rection of niggle, in real estate
C E N T R A L . Ark. t U i 'l l — KevTaylor was arrested Saturday
ill ajar nuclear w ar.
denly Tuesday at 4 p. in
enue agents found a still and 2*.»
In fxingwuod and placed In the for eight year* in Florida and for­
He
was
1&gt;orn
Starch
Ik’.
Is.-4,
in
mer operator of the Higgle A grn
gallons o( moonsinne whiskey in a
county Jail under charges of
ey in Bay shore, L. L , a firm A m rricut, Ga , ami had been a r e s ­
trretop rurwlay near Una soulJi
drunkenness. Death was ruled a*
ilient of Sanford fur 23 years. He
west A r k a n sa s town.
a result of rcapirttory failure and managed by ilia ton.
He i l a m em ber of tha A m e ri­ resided at 2670 Magnolia A s a.
alcoholism after an autopsy reA painter bv trade, Mr. ilrrewn
can ihorthnrti breeilera, grid oper
f « rt- , ___ 0_ ___________ V
"iw.” ranches i*i New M m yrn a lw a * employed by Hunter ana UrvfW A S H IN G T O N ( D P I) - Honta,
ld )S A Nl 1E I . e s it Pl&gt; k r u Alfit 4 * le s w li.s a
I f . , si. mm m fi &gt;,1 Ir* 4.■■m
fis. Contractors H
r was a m em ber
Spare Committee m em bers today
and Ocata.
lert, wealthy niolrl owner, was
said expretrd development by
Shea has been building and of the C entral Baptist Church.
Bur* ivn r* irn lode hi* wife. M l *
U A L E IG II, N. C tU P li -Tha arrested early today on a cliatgc Hum of a "B u r k R o g e rs" type
eontracting in the Central H u t id*
that
he
idtered
(i.isKi
to
have
iu&gt;
weapon against m Usilea would be
a tea for seven year* H r came to ura Belle Brown, .Sanford: ten North Carolina le gislatu re today i-edriikft'n estranged wife killed.
far too late.
Casselberry from llurnell. N Y.. children. Rot art I. Brown, ban studied a bill Hint w.oild provide
Chairm an Overton llrookt (Dwhere he was a cabinet maker ford; .M H llruwn, Coroa, J, K. lor stulliratloli of Women Who
Brown, Orlando; L. A. Brow n Jr., hive proved to be "gio .v ly aexuL a . ) told United I ’rrtt Interne*
ami home builder.
T
A
M
P
A
i
U
l
'l
I
—
Form
er
Hills
Jar: Miiivillr; M rs A. H. Hultlap, ally delinquent."
ttonal the United Stales m ust
borough Couniy Kiienff Hugh Cul
Mem bers of the Long wood CHIOrlando; M r s J. C bunder, Lake have an anti nil wile weapon WithThe measure, introduced In both
breath was fined UuOuu today j„ ,wo or u,rc r &gt; fa r( &lt;t Ut#
tro t le a gu e have d rm and rd an
larxl, W. H. Brown, Ih-I.and;
liuu-ev of tiie G e n e ral A o iilllity
audit of county fundi allotrd to
S A I'osey, Shreveport, l u ; M iss Tuesday, would u -quue any worn for liiconie lax evasion during latest. Ollier m em ber* agreed
row 4H
the County Home for the past
Connie Brow n and Gary llruwn, an giving birth tu a thud illegi
Hep. Jam es M Wuigb-y (D I’a.)
few years.
both of Sanford; 13 grandchiltlrrn,
said he is w orrying about aig
I i in ate child U* show rau*e wliy
Tlir drm and was made
anti two brother*. W A. Brown and
months from now — not seven
the should not be sterlllrrd.
special meeting, railed alter a
W If. Brow n, both of Sanfoni.
H O T N l’iilM if f , A ik It P I) — year* Hep. II. F. Sisk i D Calif )
T A L L A H A S S E E . Fla. ( U l 'l ) —
_
____
_
Hep.
itai-hi-l
D
a
v
is
,
«
physician
fu n e ra l service* will he held at
committee had visited thr Home
\n e s plosion n u ked the Helved said talk ol a "It u c k Rogers’*
Condition, at the " p M r i w u w ” j J J */ 'r e r e U n l' " o l e r o M m i n V * rr
^ 3 p m lumorruw st the C entral * hl’ to •poii»or#sl the bill, »aid it • re gam bling casino near here to weapon or dcnlii ra y* by PJdg
*«■ itr lgnrd to be "m ore there- d.i&gt;, after an anonymous telephone
were called to the attention of at olive from
sounds loo much Hk« whistling
southern political Baptist Church, th r Kev. G. B
the puhfic through a seriea of ar leaders on his prupoied !| million hmilh wili offirtatr Burial wilt f o t - l l 1 11IC than p u nitive
latler said Uic club would be m Hie dark "
The
itn
a-u
rr
a
l*o
would
pro*Ida
low in U a kiaw n Memorial P a rk
:lelrt in The Sanford Herald
•down up
Hoy Johnson, dirertor of tha
dollar publicity cam paign to sell
Btisson
Funeral
Home la
ui p&gt;)chillilc treatm ent al itst* r *
A tpoketm. n for the
I ’enlagun's
Advanced
Hesearclt
segregation to Hie North
p«m«
D
r
wo
m
en
having
two
tile
charge.
•aid that evidence has been found
I ’rojects Agency, lold Hit* cutnmilAm ong those who hard indicated
gitliiiate
chi
Id
ran.
that som e fundi allolrd to the they will support the plan, Reedy
W A S H I N G ’! U N 11 i ’l l - Gen. tee lavt month slu u l embrytnna
The sponsor# sa id Uie bill sliould
County Home h id been transferr­ said Tuesday, are Gov*. Jam es P
George C. M arshall was flown work on the new weapon Tti#
,ul down on w rlfa re payments on
ed to other aourea, and "m u c h Coleman of Misaiatlppl, O rva l Fan
from Ft. Ilra .g, N. ( .. to W ashing. Coiiiniiltec released the lestlmon/
liehslf "I illr g lt iin a l* children. I h r
of the money returned to the bus of Arkan sas. U n d sa y Alm ond
Ion tixlay VO he could be Healed .it Tuewlay night alter deleting p ari
Male
tVrlfair
D
r|iarlinrnt
hs*
ie
general fund."
W a lirr Bred Arm y Medical O u ­ for security reasons.
of Virginia, and Ernest Vandiver
potted
Ihtrc
are
lU.iea)
ujch
chil­
le a gu e Preaidmt Joseph Rngero nf Georgia. .Several olher enngrev*.
ter.
Johnson said (he ideal detenu*
dren in North C arolin a and that
said that the duty of the organ men and legislator* also like the
against missiles would be a death
Eleven year old Linda P e rkin s about IJ.lkiO receive th d r support
ray. but lie said he did not knave
i*JtWw was U Inform the ta ip av e r idea, hr said.
where end how hit ta le s were lie
what final form the weapon would
Reed;, s proposal calls fur each m il tw chief for in hour this xf from thr state
r A L I. A H A S . H E E i L P i y
c.uv
mg vpent. "T h e taxpayer* own southern stile to put up ran- m il­ Irrnoon, when she dons tiie rap
is-Hoy Colima today sutjn-l.did take.
the home, and h ive the right to lion dollars over
tour year period I of Sanford Police Chief Roy W il
Johnson also told Iht- romtnlkl ake County Cvm im stm in-r J H
know how il ie m anaged." he said to hirr a top advertising firm and BamHindi n who was !ml tiled lor tell lee
The yob it all p in of a G irl
Suggestions for immediate needs huy space ill northern nrwapapeiv
A K I 'A la w oiklng on a Rii«flln
mg the county property in which
al those confined to (hr home and T V xnd radio station* to te ll, Scout week observation R rp re
warning system that would t&gt;«
he had a financial inlerrsl
warr made by thr visiting m m tiie "tru e d o r y " of the progre* sent all vet from ric h troop have
able n. d eled the Brin of a mla*
m ills*
Itiese wilt lie outlined of the southern N egro under segre h&lt;rn filling tlir shoes nf many of
site while il was still ua MS
April t during a public meeting in gallon.
flrlals to learn a few things
launching pad in Huisia.
, if.
the Heinumle County courthouse at
JACKSONVILLE (Ul'l) - A R IC H M O N D , w . . U , | .
The Fusils. Fla . lawm aker said about governm ent
glilla
•
&lt;
highest
n
x
lfl
lersely
re;ecl
I p. m,
Frdrrsl A p p e a l* Court was to
Lucky Linda will find a corsage
be will ml nature a bill In thr H o r
Com m iltert (ram every club, ala Legislature nest month to ap b-.k of candy and name plaque hrar arguments at 2:30 p in on ed
, today
. , . a reqiivst dial it review
church, lodge sod school are u rg­ propnate $3tai.u0n as hit state's al her desk when alir reports for Ihr C S Justice Department ap
H
i * 'l.r. t' J '
for adm ission of Ne.-.roe* to I I pr*
ed to attend to discuss restoration first two year share of the bill
dips H ie |nillce department even jwsl ol s M a c o n Count), Ua
viously while sch o o l
of the budding and w ay* to pro
H r said he met with Cole in an in li.i&gt; m ade an ulentlfl-alinn card voter dlvcrim inatinn rase involving
J A C K S O N V IL L E « U P I» - Tiie
vide r«rn(ort for those In thr home. Memphis recently ami "h e it i.iKay evils her picture
20 Alabama N e gro e s
•tnle Board of Health reports 23
M any have already offered aid per cent behind Hie plan." lie said
Gnvrrnmeni attorneys filed a
Plans include a lour of poll, e
polio cave* in Florida fur BMP,
S A V A N N A H , Ga t i P i -State
Rogero urged all county rest Coleman, ch a irm an of the South
fadlllles and perhaps a ride in motion in the F ifth Cirrult Court
one mote thxn was reported a*
He|&gt;
N
orm
an
M
c
i.r*
got
an
un
dent* to Stilt the home on 17 92 ein Governors Conference. ;gans thr |wlirr rescue Inal.
of Appeals to obtain an order to
this (line last year.
ami inspei I the rondltiuai caused lo call a m celing of Dixie govern
tnda is Hie daughter nf Mr preserve the status quo of Hie orthodox hole in one. H r hit liuNew cases were r.q* rted la»4
by year* of neglect
(or* in Atlanta to diacust tt.
M e nn .ult until a formal appeal hall off Hie 13th tee and il rolled week
and M rs B L. Perkins Jr.
in Dade and E -c im t ia
into Ihe cup on the n th grown
tan hr heard. The rase was d u
Counties
after
bouncing
all
a
tree.
mlsard in a flistrirt Court at
Montgomery, A la . Iasi Friday.
Thr original suit sought to force L o n O W O n H ( J r f i n c
rrgitlrelion of 2n Macon County U U M y w W U U U r g t - 5
Negroes, and to permanently en
The Florida bymphony O rches­ ure io W illiam Tell by Hostmai .'■ snford's comment provoking i iCloudy with si altered showrrS
loin thr County Board of Regis
ihe
"l«one
Hanger
S
o
n
g
"
that
it
Center,
F
lorid
a
's
only
r
c
i
tra l* destined for a long run of
The lamgwood Town Council 1st* l&lt;Miighl and Thursday. High
Ira n from alleged discrimination.
rapliv*:e,| the youthful afternoon dsnl orchestra filled every c-.rHowever, D istric t Judge Frank has approved a resolution re m o v­ this aflrrnuua 76 lo U . lo w 64
"a n n u a ls’ 1 in banfurd.
audience.
ner with pure Joy.
M
John.on J r . dlsntistrd the ing tha federal efalse tea un to 61. tiaalhrail In south winds
More than 1.150 rl Udran at­
Tlir violin and cello sec lions of
Miller joined Manager D a v id suit in M o n tgom ery nn ground* telephone service
I I to 12 n iiir* per hour p on ib ly
tended
ihe
afternoon
lorisrrt,
i be Sym p h o n y particularly w&gt;,* Colton In sa yin g that Die bulhl- that no defendant named in it
The ton per real tax ia the shifting to wurtherly late Thurs­
rponsured by Odham and Tudor.
Sppcaling in ‘ 7 wo G u ita rs" by mg had the twst acoustic* ol any could ha sued under the Civil only on r letird on an essential day.
More than foO adulti came ta*l
I
' * ? tlurhfk, and “ Ballet E g y p t '* * " by in whleh Die orchestrn had pai- Ki|hti Art.
household Utility.
. —■ — - - ■ —night and went away
**
l.uigini. •
-ornied Cotton told Ronald I ’erry.
The rerolulion anil be present 5 9 I n J f l i ! T o d a y
:he first “ p o p s" concert
&gt;,r. " r*
Toe. lappet) and heads nodded
II looks as if you h * * f ■ h it."
rd lo the F lo rifa Congressional
vsnlsd by the Florida Sym phony
T h r Seminole County jail now
through tiie lilting tune* id LeKoy
delegation.
The reerration director waa re
For those who did no: come, il
hailda Mr: onr white female. Id
A n d e r s o n ' s , “ f wtdie F a d d 'r", ;ainsibla for bringing the aym was a thing ef beauty, leaving the
white males. 24 colored malt I,
"B lin k -B la n k F lu n k "
and
" T h * phonv to Sanford, and hope* that
listener doused in a happy feeling tsirl I le ft Behind Me
seven colored male juveniles, o h
it will rontinue lo !&gt;e t,Ksn»orrd
M A R S E IL L E S . Franc# f U P I I —
colored female Juvenile and m
From tha opening strain* of
Delightful w ar* highlight, from Oy the Recreation Department.
M I L W A U K E E ( U P I) — Ronald colored female*.
A Bordaaua • M arseille# express
i.o n irs’ ( J ir ilu ic to " I t (iu a ra u y " 'O klahom a." "S o u th P a c ific " and
P erry butyblrd with glee at the lriiB jum,wd Die track* early to- Fiirnowsk! won a 1700 dam age
to foe stirrin g boom of Sousa *
y i l r LotOy",
reception of the orchestra. " W # day aear Mont|rellier and five cart suit M onday against L y la Thom"Wa*hiiqfU&gt;n Poet" march, the
T o 1 orchestra-starved Sanford, ar* p articu la rly grataful to our uvarturned in Ihe high speed ra il­ •oo of Green Bay, W it., whose
a o piece u rt h tilra kapw Me Sanford ih * Florida Sym phony » u much p a 'ro n * and to Odham and T u d o r
ear struck ForonowskJ'a parked
B A N G K O K , 1)1111*1x1 ( U P I ) - •
way accident.
audience longing for more.
more than live aiero: h n ^ »u n I. for aponsorm g the children'* ronUnited Nationa Secretary General
Police reported
ft-e persona car five years ago.
F ra n k Miller, the Sym phony s Ih # m usiciant won thair way into celt,” he laid. "T h e kldt re a l &gt; were
___ __
___ and IS injured when
Foronow ski suffered a cut lip D a g Ham m arkaJoM Dew to Vien­
killed
v a n e tike tonduckcr, gave in to the heart* of the audience Each enjoyed k . T h is k tha k in d of tha trill, w a i derailed at |:|| a. m. and he claimed the resulting scar tiane, capital of Laos, after d
the applau**. Two *n c o r*- wart
milfd aa If delighted by the thing that Sanford newt*."
shout tt m ile* out»lde the aouthrrn m ad * shaving difficult. He waa visit to Thailand, llim m a rk a jo ld
granted; "T a lc * from thr Vienna
aim ie pon.e.
And the reviewer could not city rf Montpellier al-out 70 m llai k illin g hia girl goodnight at Ihe la m aking a tour of Southeaat
Vvow D" ha M ixi,ia, tad the OverIn tha huuy* .uinbvU lateriui U agree U o i« .
i wett af harp.
A a ito nation*.
.
time af lbt aacident.
By m ayonty vote. niemb*-r* of
thr Sanford C ra m m e r School P T A
la*l night withdrew from the State
and National Parent Teacher A*locution*
Speaking in lav or ol withdrawing v a t 0 M. (.add, form er F B I
official
la d d pointed out that

News Briefs

Altamonte To Get
Big Development

Canipantilla In Court

"■* *i«n»

County Buries Man
Who Died In Jail

Twas Funny Money

Lenton Brown, 64,
Dies Unexpectedly

Still in Treetop?

Carolina Debates
Sterilization Bill

League Asks Audit
For County Home

Hired Killer Sought

Buck Rogers Gun
'To Be Too Late'

Kx-Sheriff Fined

Reedy Says Stales
.I", i Supporting Plan

Casino Mown Up

Marshall Transferred

11-Year-Old Girl
Is Police Chief;
Surprise Planned

Official Suspended

Appeal Scheduled
On Voters' Rights

Review Is Rejected

25 Hi! By Polio
In State In ’59

Ace Didn't Count

Symphony Captures Sanford Audience

Weather

Phone Tax Repeal

5 Killed. 15 Hurt
As Train Derailed

Real Solid ^mack*

Dag Touring Asia

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P«c« 2—Wad. Mir. 11, 1989

Powder Ignited

OtufarS VrrgD

Witness Really WantedTo Say 'Yes'

sJ Policy Statements Of Bar In Demand
In Explosive Iraq
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all around. especially to S c h c rrr , protect th e n u rlv ri against Com
poaaible, illh o u ih not likely, that who Is not aware that a total muniat aubversion,
A rontiderable popular demand
you — the perron reading thus col- •tranter it aolicitini fu n d i in h u
h tt developed for copirt of the
u m n - h i t r a »parr i3V) jtwi could behalf.
S rh e re r'i money problem ari*e» Record ro n la in in s the A H A policy
arnd to Rep. Gordon 11. Scherer
from the fart that he 1* the pub ttitn n rn t. Sc h c rrr htd laid in *
(R O h io i.
If m , thi* would h r aurpritlng lliher, In effect, of a proiperttve tmall supply and he ha* two left.
b n t teller but it not In a position Im livitluali and organ lu tio n * alive
to have more eople, printed be* to 'h o Comrnunltt menace In the
eauie the Scherer belt &gt;eller it U, S. have applied to him for
V) lo ]0o rnpiea m a bundle to
not for tale— ft it ior free.
be diMrlhuled.
Here’* Ihe w ay ll It;
Quite apart from its relercncet
In the appendix of the Feb. 23
Congressional Itecord. Scherer in to the Suprem e Court, the Ions
verted Ihe text of a revolution AHA report It a gold mine of doe
, which had ju it b rrn adopted at a u n ra te d information on the long
' policy statement of the Am erican haul objectives of communism. it
R a r Attn. The null of the resolu­ lellv what itra trgy it hack of the
tion wat that numerous recent worldwide Communist practice of
M U N IC H . Germ any ( U P lt — decisions of the U. S. Suprem e
&gt;p r
The brlcka thow through where Court had had the effect of aeverr- and of breaking them aim
almost
a*
the stucco fmlth hat fatten aw ay ly ham pering the effort* of the toon at thry a rr made. In thr
from the wall* of (hr beer hall several vtalet and the nation In words of l i n i n '* reference to
m ade fair.nu* by Adolf Hiller.
trestle* and In agreements, thr
The bulldins It emply now, al
AHA statement relates
though over the atone arrhw ay
"P r o m is e * are like pie cru sts—
leading lo the courtyard you attll
rnsde to Ire broken.”
can read the word* “ Buergerllere'a another: " I t it necessary
hraukeller,"
lo agree to any and every aacriThe tablet have been removed
fier, and even. If need tie— to refrom the courtyard where brownsort lo all aorta of stratagems,
thlrted youlht drank heer and be­
m tncuvrrt, and illegal measures,
cam e entlavad to a m uttachrd
to rvavion and subterfuge.”
roan with a heavy forelock who
The author* of the A U A report
raved of a Hitler Germ any that
believe A m e rica n s arc danger­
H r J o Ham m ond
would live forever. The only thing
ously Ignorant of their global
Phoae V A 1-333!
standing In tha courtyard now it
Com m unist enemy. The report is
G
a
ry
G
a
rrie
h
showed
a
film
n porta hit cemrnt mixer.
a good refresher course for Ihe
on
orchid
grow
ing
In
H
aw
aii
to
A mile or ao away. Ihe aun
Informed and an eye opener for
•bines brightly on the h ru .d Cud- m rm b e n of Ihe Civic League Ihe cum placentiy ignorant.
W igtlra tir. On rach tide are the Hireling Tuesday night, M a rc h 3.
substantial building* of M unich Following the film , he answered
U n lv s ru iy . N * * r Ihe end I* a question* from Uir audience on
fountain where student* lounge the topic.
The
business
meeting,
with
and at the f i r end la a victory
M rs. George Utto, presiding, open
arch.
T h e arch comm emorate* the rd with flag salute I d by M rs.
{Jarm an victory over F ra n ce in Garland Shaw. M rs. Glenn N o r­
man, read the Collect and devo­
IfTO.
S E O U L ( U P I ) — The court m arA t the other end It the Feld- tional* were given by M r*. H.
herrnhtllc, or "M a rs h a ls 11*11.” C. Calrson and Sir*. Hen Gray. tlal of P F C Kenneth M , Burke,
The
group
appointed
M
r*.
Ralph
of Del Rio, Tex., on charge* of
It ia uncovered and a l the stair­
w ay leading to the entrance two llam inund, house ro m m lltcr chair- murdering a fellow soldier anil
man, In gel an rstlm atr of paint­ Irylng to m urder another recessed
sjone Ilona aland guard.
for three w rrka after a brief
It w a i between lhtse two Hons ing and repairing the building.
Highlight of Ibc run-ling came opening session In allow time for
on Nov. I, 1*33. tb it H ille r atom!.
M a rc h in g toward him from the when M rs. II. E. Balance present­ psychiatric examination of the
victory arch were his brown-shirt* ed a new Hag. complete with the defendant.
ed N a il follower*. That w as the 491 h alar, to thr club. M em bers
Burke probably will be taken
^ a y of the Ill-fated heer hall approved the purchase of new to Japan for examination by m ili­
books
for
the
younger
people.
tary and civilian expert*.
putsch.
Refreshments were tented by
F o r that, Hitler wrnt to Jail and
The Z3 year-old Texan ha* been
wrote h il book "M e in K am pf.” M r*. John Ream *. Sir*. Iwrey charged with killing Pst. Fran k
w hich contained the blueprint of Hennestey, M rs. George Granger, Galgano, of M iam i, and wounding
M rs. S. L. Tupper. M rs. Ralph fil‘-4 Philip B. Mead of Lancaster,
N a t l conquest.
N a a r at band, la a huge square Steven* and M r *. C hariot Nlekols. I'a . on Jan. 21.
I ll) (1ub Meeting
Which Iscrama tha site of e N a il
Mead, w ho had difference* with
M r*. W. Ternplen, Orlando, ecn Burke, f* believed to have been
•hrlao. M an y of H itla ra earlier
ducted
a
program
on
"In
te
rio
r
followers fell them and the square
Ihe target of the Texan'* attack,
Decoration” and ■ 'Selection and Galgano. who wa* riding in a
becam e their honored crave.
A ll Ihe outward slg n i that m ade V tr of A rce a io rle a " to Home truck
with
thr- Pennsylvanian
the square a ihrine have been re ­ Demonstration club m em bers at when Burke opened fire wilii a
their
meeting
last
Thursday
m oved now.
.13 t aliber automatic, apparently
M a rrh 3.
wat an accidental victim.
She outlined three type* of a c­
cessories: one-to look al, two-use­
ful, and Ihree-expenaiva. hire lu g
grstrd the use of expensive acrrvtorlei fur large room * and Inrapensive
onea
furr iroan
sm all iwumi.
roams
iprnmcv n
n ri m
I f *
*
The regular business meeting
jG T V L C G
followed thr program with M rs
H O L L Y W O O D ( U P I) —
K irk Maudo Tripper leading npriung
Gordon VV. M orris and A rth u r
D ou gla s, who ha* won the H a r­ devotional*.
H. Sldea are serving with Heavy
v a rd Lam poon’* "w o rst a rtor”
A sack lunch was in joyed with
aw ard three year* In aureeeslon, d rink* furnished by refreshments Attack Squadron Eleven aboard
the attack carrier U SS F ra n klin
frela It la about lim e the boys at committee.
I). Ilo o irse ll. The Roosevelt Is
H a rv a rd lend him the trophv.
Personal
with the D, S. Sixth Fleet.
"P le a se send the trophy pre­
Guests visiting M is* Dorothy
M u m s is thr sun of M r. and
p a id ," the *m u*ed film sta r tel*, Heath and brother, F. Irion, are
graphed the editor* of th r lia r- Mr. and M r*. H a rry P a rke r ol M r*. George Morris, ll» A s a lia
ya rd
undrrgraduale m agazine Pittsfield, Mast., and M rs. Elm e r Asc., Sanford, He is m arried to
the fo im c r Magu- R. Woodruff of
JTuetday after he w ai informed Jilson of Sp iin glirld , M a s*.
Milton, Pa.
that the “ worst actor” title w a*
Sides Is thr son of M r. and
b e in g retired beeiusn he had co r­
M r*
A rth u r H. Sides of Long
nered it.
wood. H u wife is the form er M.
Nobody in ihe film colony ever
Ram sey of l.amio, S. C.
)la* seen a Lampoon trophy, but
The ca rrie r left Mayport Feb.
y e a r after year the lads In C a m ­
S T O C K P O R T . En gla n d ( D IM ) — 11 for Ihe Mediterranean area,
bridge. Mat*., deal out their least
longed for honors with a few su c­ A ll he wanted to do, George V A II- H flic* the twin jet A I D Sky.
told
a m agistrates warrior, largest carrier based a ir­
cinct Insults. They panned Doug- llr a sy t id r
Ja« fo r hie tola in "T h e V ik in g s,” rnurt here, w a* look at another craft in Ihe world.
w hich the Lampoon listed am on g T V channel.
Kenneth R. Norman, *on nl
R u l when he flipped lh** switch,
the 10 worst movie* In 1131.
Charles N. Norman of Longwoo-J,
R ita Hayworth ca n lJ d off tha his M ye a r-o ld son Ronald:
F I* , co m p lrlrd rectuil training
— Grabbed him by the throat.
'•worst artless” award for her
— Banged him against the door. Feh, 23 at the .Marine Corps H e­
yolo In "Separate T a ble *."
— Started "s t rik in g me like a rm it Depot, P arri* Island. S. D,
The
loirnpoon
editor*
even
Relative* anti friend* of m any
dream ed up a apecUl aw ard f»r madman with h i* fiat*.*'
Ronald w a* bound over fnr 12 nf Ih r new- M arine* were on hand
Fiddle Fisher, Pebble Reynold*
and Elisabeth Taylor, acreaidand'a m onth* far assaulting h u father. to witness the graduation cere­
monies.
lo p triangle. T h ry earned It, the
Thr 12-week training schedule
g n a falin e said, a&gt; "actors and acincluded drill, bayonet training,
treeae* who despite ihn lack of
phy viral conditioning, parade* and
entrrtalnlng acnpte atilt m anage
rcrrm onlca, and other m ilitary
extemporaneously to entertain the
nation.”
T A L L A H A S S E E ( D P I) - Gov subject*,
Three weeks were spent on Ure
t eRoy C n llm * ha* df.lguated
I M arch
10-21 a * "International rifle range where the recruit* fired
Sport* P a r Race Week” In Flo­ Hip M l rifle and received in ­
rida, In ir r o g nit ion nf the Split log struction in basic .Marine infantry
weapon*.
tares M atch 21.
This recruit training prepare*
t'olllns met with Ricardo Rod­
P H IL A D E L P H IA 4UI*I|— Police
brought a quick end to a threat­ rigues, IT, nf Mexico, who will young Leathernecks for further
ened ilurl between a cab d rive r be the youngest driver In the specialised infantry training at
Camp Lejeunr, N. C.
anil a would-be holdup m an M o n ­ annual race.
lie presented Collins with an
d a y night.
' T h r cab driver. Boy Dalton, £9, autographed picture. C o llin * gave
nf Lindenwoid, N. J., told investi­ hiv a set of cu ff link* with the
L O S A N 'E L E S ( D P I) - r a u l J.
ga tor* his passengrr announced a Florida flag on them.
Smith, a m oving van firm execu­
holdup, placed hie hand In his
tive, bought a 17-foot stuffed gtr‘pocket and threatened to shoot.
alfr fur I l l s at an auction,
Dalton did Ihe tarn-.
A passing motorist itim m nnrd
K U M IIR O . Japan ( D P I) - L o r a l really stuck m y neck out,”
police who arrived to find Dalton maritime safely board officials commented niter the sale.
and a man identified as Wilbert reported 23 Japanese shipping
B a llry , 31, each waiting for the s r s ir t s h id taken rrfuge In So
other to draw,
virt water* as a result of a
Hatley wat a rrrstrd
storm uH Etorufu Island, north
Police fuuml that each m an was of Hokkaido. Board officials Is
arm ed with nothing m ore than surd pleas for “ understanding'' of
nerve.
the emergency situation.

Shrine Of Hitler
Now Fading Away;
Few Signs Remain

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Civic League Saw
Film On Orchids

Exam Is Scheduled
For Gl Murderer

Douglas, Hayworth

News Of Men

Get 'Worst' Titles

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Sports Car Week

;Draw It, Podner,
I ’m Not Bluffing

His Neck 'Stuck Out’

Ships Take Refuge

C A IR O ( C P I i - Whoever hold*
Baghdad hold* Iraq.
There It little surprising in the
Iraqi revolt. The only surprise i*
Ihe matter of lim ing. The lighted
fu*r finally rra rh rd the powder
keg.
Prem ier Abdel K a rim Ka ssem
hold* Baghdad and hat the air
force lo bark him. Col, Abdrn
Wahah Sh a w af'i second division
m ay l&gt;e the most powerful in
Iraq, but at far at Is known
here, it bat no air support and
has mure than 300 m iles between
it and Baghdad
Baghdad rem ains the m ilitary
ke&gt;, despite the obvious economic
value of the oil fields, p resum ­
ably in rebel hands. The proof lie*
in
th e
m ilitary
preparations
against the revolt K s s s e m long
cs peeled.
The setusl m ilitary situation in
!rsq remains nhsrurr, with lh*
only known farts that thr borders
a rr generally closed to air, rail,
arid road traffic and all foreign-

Nicaragua Remains
Private Preserve
01 Somoza Family
lo lle d Press International
'S t im u li A Sons” could be the
sign hanging over any shop In
the Am ericas. O r ll could grace
lire gateway to Nicaragua.
E v e r since 1931 this little* C en­
tral Am erican country, about the
•lie of New Y o rk and New Jersey
combined, has been the private
political preserve of the Som ota
family.
When an assaasin's bullet end­
ed Gen. Anastasio S o m o ia 'i life
in September, 113d, Fill tons took
over the store. Luis, then 3&lt;, suet ceded hi* faiher a* president.
Anastasio J r , then 32, assum ed
command of the armed forces.
The arrangement ha* worked
out very well for the Som ota*.
The sons have kept the fam ily
wealth intart and there h a * been
no organized outcry against their
administration from within. A t the
moment, N icaraguan exile* do not
appear to have enough rohe»lon
to ln u e a serious challenge from
without.
Lu is last year proposed Its Con
grrss (overwhelmingly dominated
by his ruling Liberal P arty) a
constitutional amendment prohib­
iting a N icaraguan prealdrnt from
succeeding himself.
The bill also provides that no
ohr* related lo tlio president with
in the fourth degree of kinship —
liy blood or m arriage — m ay su c­
ceed him. The bill, passed on
first reading last December, will
roirte up for a second reading
next April.
But thi* will not lie i d me an is ­
sue until IIKVt when the present
term expires and until then the
jymtoia's give no indication of re­
linquishing control of the govern­
ment their father captured by a
military coup.
President Som oia vowed In a
vpcrrti in early February he
would die lighting rather than
quB.

Bomb Ban Sought,
But Reds Say No
G E N E V A ( D P I) - T h r V. S.
and Britain yesterday called for
a nuclear test ban treaty that
would last indefinitely but thry
reserved Ihe right In withdraw at
any lima they believed the agree
mrnt wa* not being adequately
controlled,
Russian delegation sourer* al
the three-power nuclear confer­
ence promptly termed the AngloAmerican proposal “ completely
unsatisfactory."
They charged it would give
“ any nation the opportunity to re
sume nuclear testing on the slight
est pretext."
Thr U, S.— R rlllih offer was
submitted fn (he Soviet* at a or.e
hour meeting of the Geneva nti
clear conference.

Soviet Invented
Radio, Tass Says
MOSCOW ( D P I) - The Soviet
Union is striking a medal to co m ­
memorate the centenary of A. 8
Popov, "the inventor of ra d io ,"
the official T a ss news agancy re ­
ported Tuesday.
The agency «*id the medal
would lie awarded to individuals
fur outstanding work in electro
file*.

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W A S H IN G T O N ( U P l ) - T h * witn e t* looked like ra ban ke r about
to say no.
Th is was only p a rtly right. He
wanted the worst w ay to la y yes.
W hat put the frow n ilnes In hi*
face wa* the prospect that Cong re -s won't let him hand out the
money.
It was Tre asu ry Secretary Rob­
ert B. Anderson app earing before
the Senate
F o re ign
Relation*
Committee in h i* role a * l ’. S. dilector not nf one bank but two,
b o 'h of them International and
both L-Jiy tending to people all
over the world m oney that tends
to be m&lt;&gt;«tly Am erican.
W hat h i* le ttim o n y boiled down
to was that both the International
M onetary Fund and ihe Interna­
tional Hank arc ru n n in g I r e oa
cash, and that U n d e ham rig.it
• w ay m uit ante up lljjl.uou.ouo
extra to keep tha loan buiintaa
hum m ing.
Tha pert the m em bers eoulda't
understand though waa that we
w ant to do thi* rig h t now, when
wc a ir about broke ourselves, in­
stead of next year, w hen w * will
be better off.
Anderson explained that Ultra
m a y be an intem aU onal crisla
an; time, and that "o n e can ntv*

In B agh d ad are warned to
Ier*
stay off the strcell to prevent a
repetition of last J u ly 's bloodshed.
Conflicting claim s reduces it
lo a propaganda w ar whose outcome no one i»- yet willing lo per­
il] rl.
The Important M id rsite rn r a ­
dios still are nonrommital and
most .Mideast nations are bend­
ing backw ards to avoid predit
lion* or taking sides.
However, the outbreak w as as
predictable at the lime and tides
and m ay determine the whole
course of M id e aitrrn events. K a i
strn wants lo atay in power. He
is considered non-Communlst but
m ay have gone ao far in s u r ­
rounding him self with Com m unist*
that it i* impossible to w ith­
draw.
Some M id e a tl anurrel say that
K s s -rm is a prisoner nf h i* own
foreet in Baghdad and would be
killed if he attempted to leave
the capital.
W hatever the outcome of the
present outbreak, (litre i» no
doubt that the rt iu iU w ill be
judged at a victory nr defeat fo r
C om m unism in thr Middle K a il.

er tell which country might n *d
help.”
Chairm an J. William Fulbridil
(D -A rk .) item ed lo think thla *• *
right snd that maybe it m ight be
Uncle Sam him *elf nrxt in Ipe
for a loan, especially If he has to
put up this extra dough now.
Fu lb righ t called attention to be
fart that our government this 1*ral y *a r Is already In hock b r
about 11 billion dollars, whcrw&gt;
next fiscal year, which start* Jtly
|, president Eisenhower elafps
he’* prepared to operate in lx*
Hack.
Fulbright is a gentleman snd

much too polite to » jy right u,;
-that he had in mind here. Other
Dem ocrats have contended that
Anderson's two banks don't real.
iy need the m oney now. but that
Ik r want* it to »h.iw up un ' £
current budget, which D already
jn the red, inrtrad of next year'*,
1when it would wipe out the im *U
turplus he has promised.
,
So why, Fu lb righ t asked Alder,
ion, slipping h i* needle in ever &gt;4
g,-ntiy. '.an’t we wait on thi* un.
til «ometime around the first of
i J u ly ?
Anderson said well there is tha
Berlin problem ahead, nr.d *•
wouldn't want the well to run &gt;.«P
at a time like that.

Russians Detain
Finn Fishing Boat

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M A R IE H A M V . Aalsnd Isistd.
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days and r o n flK Ittd It* enure
salmon ra id s before releasing it.
tha captain reported by radio on
T u rsd sy.
Capl. K is s Eriksson told his
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from Marieham n, was released
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Mr. and M ri. Vernon A. D a v ii M nticcllo. FT* . m d t^e late John
announce llic engagement of their w ‘M&gt;n Hamilton.

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(pSLhADnmA,
Mrs liicima Grant Is ttaflstd
to her home with a broken letColonel William U. I ampbcll
of Shalimar, Fla . and Mrs. It U
Morpheur of Itobbintville. X, C.
are here to be wills I*. I*. Camp
bell who It crit:cait&gt; Ill at the
Orangc Memorial Hospital in OrUndo.
fcMr, and Mrs. Oscar M. Karri™n of Arliniton, Va. and former

HamlUon graduated from
.it ftrton High School in Monticcla and it now stationed at Me
Ciy Air Force Hate in Orlando
~be t wedding will take place
jj.rcta 21at. eight o'clock, at the
f j ) t Baptist Church. No insttaumt are being issued bui all
fr.'nds rf the couple are invited
to alteml.
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;-'anford tetidenis, are here visit
lo t friends and relatives
Mr. and M rs. Fred W righ t o!
New Y o rk are guests of M r. 'and
M rs. Bob W right and fam ily.
Mr. and M rs F ra n k C hase of
Norvell. M a n ,, have been house
guests of Mr. and M rs. Randall
Phase and family They are now
spending a few days in M iam i
,£d will visit here again before
leaving Florida to seturr. home
Captain and M r*. Noel l.avler
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r v tC.
’ left TTues
hai
Atf »»•__k.,
Washington,
D.
day lo return to their hom e after
apending several days here. They
were weekend guests of Captain
and Mra. James dam age who en­
tertained in their honor Saturday
evening
Captain T. J. Walker

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Now. the w.»*l and *.te nad. are
rneiiii. *
The spike d ra w * blond from the

J a e a ra n ila I irele will meet Frt.
da; n ig h t at 7 *4 with M r * J. Cr
\n vlrrvst on Soulh Sanford A ve .
m e I 'n I itsle‘ 1 will h» M r*. It.
I&gt;, H u n t e r and M il F* J M off»
m an. T h e re vijll he enrsage w ork*'
[ shop s*ifh M rs
H Brinson in
r - v r . i - and all members should,
b rin g flo w e r* In makr rorsagea.

palm.
H ie wrist b urns against the w did,
•'Fathrr forgive them, they know
not what ih ry d o "

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Natrs. She attended the Peabody
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senior student at
rmorlal Hospital School
of Nursing
she plans to
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wh

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daughter, Marion M c M illa n to
S»iilnolc High School where she
Harrell Irvine Hamilton, son of • a a member of the Dice Club.
M rs. F'orrest Arnold Dean Jr., I'd (Tub, Tri lll-Y amt future

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a
a y ard at the finishing plant level
M a r ih 7 was I ft County Demon
If the consum er knows sh e's get
strallon Day for Seminole County.
M r and Mrs. Randall Reynolds ting a good product, she probably Th is w as Ib r day for all girls who
wont object loo much to paving
announce
(hr
birth
of ^a 7 its. at.
I*&gt;* *aSi *. W
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M, S
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w an ted to demonstrate their 4 11
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«1ft oi boy. Randall Jr., burn Mar.
Project and thr following girls
liivsae« **4
How
do
wash
and
wear
fabrics
4th. M r*. Reynolds the former
entered witn the following demon
dtfler?
N ancy White, ia tht daughter of al" f rr
Strattons
Mr. and M t l. K. F. White. Ullier
W * •‘V * ™ 1 * '* [
J [r
l.inda King and Jo Ann Hem
and
Mrs.
hul,c
little
Ironing.
Drip-dry
fa
grandparents arc M r
from the nth tirade, Sanford Jun
brics
should
dry
and
be
ira
d
y
In
J ^ y Reynolds.
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I wear at once. To he perfectly lor H igh School demonstrated the
i accurate, every a n k l e of both, art of making rookies
Theresa Spears, 7th G rade San
r i r i - l * . &lt; i v M a s a slu
*’e &lt;&gt;*hlly *t°nrel for
f.ir.l Junior High School, i-ntrrrd
v . lr il6 o l \ illC t ln
be»t appearance.
(Trcle No. S i* of F irst Mrtii.Nl
Dues the wash and wear trra! thr talent hy playing a piano
solo
ist Church met recently in the nirnt eliminate ironing?
Sylvia Mlkls-r. of Slav la, cave
home of Mrs. Robert Hrely, Xbl
M o il of the tillable w a 'h a n d
Inn* die A v r , wtih M r *. J. N wear promotions do not claim that the demonstration on "Fre t-rin g**
V irginia Stanko and Ftliiahrth
Arrarelio. to hostess.
ironing it not n rc issa ry. The la
Delicious refrrshtiirnts of cake belt rra il "m in im u m cate needed ' Silkier of Slavia showed " H a * to
and coffee vsere aervrd to the it or - M in im u m care with little or Decorate a Cake "
" Table Setting* was given by
m em bers preaent
no iro n in g ."
iM ra. W'. B. K irb y gave the de
Wfbat should be the washing Ju-ly J*k.ilu in
Dorothy Duda. Shirley M ik b r,
uiional from * The t'p p e r Room , tem perature?
tiling Malt. I U and Mra. O. F.
W ashing 4 Irm p e ra lu ira
vary.
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J2lh. of the Study of Isa ia h
v&gt;Hh ,hp garment.
Circle mimbri Hites ol the t ir*l
M iss Versa Woodcock, chairm an
What should he the ironing trm
Christian Church m rl recently at
of the C irrlf, presided over thr pPr. i Ur r ?
meeting and welcomed the V isito r.
P a s* a warm Iron lig h tly over the home of M r* Dorothy low
T h r meeting was siprnrsl by
M r*. T. C. Osteen, and members the garment. Again, ch rrk in
amt tor
present
strurtions that came with the M i*. J. I. Horton Sr
M is * Woodcock announced that garment. W rinkle* set by body ho*lets gave the devotional
the A p ril Hireling would be held in heat require steam pressing to
D u rin g Hie m rru n g M rs Hurt in
cK in ley Hall, with Mra. L. 1. remote
related interesting note* aleml
ughev and Mra. N . V. Farm er
What qualities should a con the CW F' meeting and M iss Flo
a* hostesses.
turner expect from a w ash an d Bishop presented a program on
"A rg e n tin a *.
wear a rtic le '
Rrfrrshm -m t* were served to
A good wash and wear fabric
II. Pearson, M is
F A l­
should he color fast, not stretch M rs
The Sanford Pilol C lub will hold or sh rin k excessively, wash eas ley, M rs It. Kuhn, M r * Murtav,
H i M a rch business meeting at thr sly and d ry quickly, iron easily M rs J. I Horton Sr . 't r s ' II
hom r of M r* A. O. Payne, FIditha or need rvo Ironing, resist non oil Grantham . M rs A. It Huntley,
M rs D. Vow, M r* A. P Handy
Circle. Tuesday at arven o'clock. spots, toil, mildew and perspira
T h r hoard mteting will begin at tinn, It should al*n he crease and M is * Fin Itishop.
that time with the b u sm e n meet resistant, lie durable aflrr wash
and-wrar treatment, l*e launder
scheduled for 7:10.
The meeting will be a brief one ed with other garments tthout
in order that the C lub w ill have iperial rare, and have wash and
Thr 1*1*0 ttivrs* Club will give
time In stamp the envelope* for w ra r treatment that will last the a luncheon on T h u rsd ay at D3o
the F?a*ter Seal sale.
1 life of the garment.
at the C P U Club with M r * Wil
Ham Johnson, Mra. C harles !,rw.
is. M r * Richard Rnlnff a.cl M rj
John tiiriler as hostesses.
A St Patrick s D a y theme will
be u«ed and 'Its . R F\ 'litr h rll
W E D N 't A O A T
pel and Concord choir practise at will give a drm anstration on li
quid embrnidery.
- H r r le No. » of th» F irat Pres 6 M .
AH members nf the &lt; luh and
• terian Church will meet with
f'm ecrest Baptist t hurch Rcvi
their guests are Invited tn attend
M rs. H arry Weir, th a n man. at val services at 7.-VS.
the home «f M r*. A'ann I'arker.
T Ilt K S D A T
The Senior High Choir of First
F iist Baptist (h u tc h Week of
Presbyterian Church will meet for P raye r fur Home M issions a!
supper at 4 p, m. and for re- J:.*it&gt; p. tu. ituyal A n ib a sia d u r* uf
Housewives should take a few
hear sal at (Aft, The Mid-Week F tril Baptist Church at 7 p. m
coffee breaks during th r d-sv. say s
llihle Hour of the F*ir*t Presby­
Glenn Prirkelt. a safety specialist
Pineerest itapti-t I'h u rcn Re
terian will be conducted by the
at the t nivers.ly nf Minnesota
vival Se rvice s at 7.3C p. m
Pastor, He*. A. G. M c ln n u at
Pru kett said accidents in the
fiirl Seou! Troop No. Z3J of
kitchen are cauird bv thr same
* p m. The Chancel C h oir of First
the F 'ln t P r n h y lr iia n Cbursh
r r io r s w huh p!.«!.u e a targe
£ r r * b v t y i * n will meet fur rehear
will meet in the A'ouih Building
share ul li.jhway accidents —
I I I at T *&gt;.
at J .lo p. m. The deacons of First
F irst Methodist C h u rch Prayer IT e sh ytrria n Church will meet at haste and fatigur.
T a kin g several brief rest peri­
Group wilt meet in the Wesley 7;iS p. m.
ods during the day will pay off
Classroom at a HV
Annual district meet of the " S
in inrrrased energy and greaier
The Chapel Choir of F'irst Mrlh
C S and Wesleyan Service Guild
safely.
odist at 3 30
nf Firat Methodist Church to
Ttie Senior Choir of F irst Melho meet at G oss Mem orial Methodist
diet at R I '
Church, 2M3 K. South Street. O r­
'* Fine spots on m ahogany funis
The Com m ission on M lssioni lando. at #:30 a. m. A flftr tent
ture ean te removed by spreading
wnll m etl at 7:S0.
plate will be served The chancel a thick coat of vaseline over the
Pmecres! Baptist ( lu r c h Cha- Choir of the t irst Methodist Church
spot*, l.rt it stand for 14 hours,
will meet at 7:3(1 p. m.
then wipe off

B I R T H S

f

Circle Meets

f

Pilot Club Meeting

v ^ . - w w s . a .
Sheaia
lic it .
V irgin ia
Iteasley.
Oviedo School, rotrresl the Talent
hy tinging " H e " .
The demonstration on ‘ .'taking
of Fudge’* was given hy Sheaia
Best and Dorothy Duda, Oviedo
St hoot, i aria la m in tlrr ami It a
v’hi-l Tripp, of I .on go out I, thou til
the group hu t to inane &lt; ouklea.
Shirley
M ik ltr
and
Virginia
Heat ley, entered the Dairy Food*
team ilemunsiraiion and made a
tala.I using Cottage Cheese
Public speaking was given hy
Sibyl lirant Ilf l-ongwond
S h i r k v M ik iir. ' irgir.u Heat
ley.
Valla
lao um lrr.
Itarhel
Trippe
Ssivia
M IM r r
Sibyl
G ra n t, stirlra It, «t and Darotliv
Duda were tele*lid to give liirir
detnonstraliuits at th.
District
Demonstration 111 Day in Otlan
dn
‘Affer the deouin'Tratinn
the
girls had their I'u u n rii mi ,'t.ng
aed nude pl.it s for ■ lint t II
County D ie *s Rev or will ill VS ill
In- April 24 the theme for Hie
Dress llrv u r will l&gt;&lt; " i nun As
Vosl A r e " parts
The t i l I " : mp committee was
irlerttd and these girls N .rlra
llfst, Ikiruthv D ola IJn.la hm g
and varla L o m m lrr with M hyl
tirant.
Council
president,
wilt
work with the lo u n tv agent, on
pien* tor the &lt; am p
The I II i'a m p Oils year .sill
he July r, It A okitla. O t irn la a iid
Seminole ruiinly buy a anil girls
will ram p at i amp M ctJojrrir
Afler thr
m rrlin c thr .ir|,
made sandwiches and served the
fudge, salad and riKikirs

The Vnvili ary ■&gt;( V F U post
hr.ii a meeting lecently and
n-imin.-ird n iftie r* who will tw m
si alietl in April
M rs I n
Wynne was e lu te d
p re sd .n l. 'lr «
l-'ulh Smith, senlor s o . p i-Mileni. M i. Sue .lack
&lt;
vice p n ‘.den'
V| - s
Kitna Nviunan. treasurer, M rs
Margaret D illa rd chaplain. M r *
Myrtle Burger, conductress v irs
lledlali M iller guard
Trustees
for nee sear. M r *
Irene s .-I fund, two ir j r s
't r s
Sabs I ’e ra ia . and Intee se a is,
Airs M a iy ll.it'llgrr 'l l * t.se 'yn
D ll brow s n rctary and M i* M a i;
Itoctlgcr, patnolie mstruclor.
At H e &gt;rvt meeting t-fur ro to r
b e a rir* ar.d historian will he nams .1
to r
thr
meeting
m em ber*
brought in foiwl article« to he
donated to a needy veteran and
family
Mrs Sallv Peralta was hostess
for the SStllillg gild If f led take1
and coffee.

.Mrs. McCall Speaks
The Zcla N i Chapter of Heta
Sigm a I ’hi met rerentlv at the
home iif M rs Dan Italtrn on W il­
low Avenue
M r* G If McCall, guesl ,i&gt;e»k
rr. showed tiraullful slides of
hibiscus front her garden and
answered many vines,tom from ttic
gioup
concerning flowers
and
shrubs
M i&gt; Batten served drinks and
rookies to M r s 'Ict'a ll M l* I *list
Hath. M r*
M a h o lm b h l( r J r .
't r s Ralph Hells M r- Ssin Sks*l
Ion, M is t.luyd Swain, M rs Ho
Iwtt Iteav, * and to die 'I t s s r s
r-’or.ja Monfoiton and ftcnt'r Hutten.

Ceremony IManned
I tie Setnim n* Itehekah lauige,
n intlser 43. will meet Th u rsd ay,
ft o'clock, at the 10(1 F h alt
M rs
s ly it lr Van Martin nf St
1 loud
will lie hr re lo Install
M r*
Flintly ..........................
Jameson *« N.dile
Grand anil M rs Virginia A n d re
*"ii » ' left supporter lo the 'i c e

I'a in e llla r ir d r will meet T tin r**
d ay might. * n'clnck, j; the hnmrs
"f M r * Alfre.1 lirrrnr liseated on
" e * t Su te of Jewflu t.ane off
( i r a p r v i l l r Vienne She will hi*
a ssiste d l&gt;&gt; M rs. Alfred c h ile * and
M r*. W .
Gramkow.
" o r k s h o p will h* ennductrd lifi.
M rs. F r a n k I Wiwvtruff lit and
m rm lse ra are asked In bring con*
iJitter, needle point and greenery,
Ttie llil. i. n it Cirtle wilt meet at
the h o m e of Mrs, H a n d F'airver
on F r i d a y at J 3ft Instruction* tn
the F‘a u * e r home were gisen tn
" g o out Sanford Avenue and turn
righ t on M yrtle atteel."

M IS S IIA U IJ A i: V M A S S

(lierRstn&gt;m Stiiilln)

Miss Barbara Bass
To Wed In May
Mr and M r* Howard V Has*
announce the engagement of lliclr
daughter lla lh a ra . tn 'Iv m Pen
ley, son nf Mr. amt Mrs Harry
(■ P n ilry .
M u * Has* gruduatrd from Semi
r le High Sclnsol and t» employed
tiv the Sem inole (’utility toning
office

Program .Slated
The Sunday •*, host! uf thr Up
sal Prrstistrrian U o m m ii n i t *
ih u r ih will end ihrtr four week
Stewardship drivi at thr Church
Saturday, at ft 30 when a covered
dish supper will he shatrd hy
parents s siting people and (fun d )
nf the Church.
There will lie a presentation of
a dramatis film rnlitlrd. * lake
|
My Iif* , iisiluwrd hy a discus*
Ion mill p a r s , it, on 'C h ristia n
••stewardship w.th the Hr- Jo in
Pdley as m inleialor
ti„;inK t|)r rv rm n g there will

Church Calendar

Break With Coffee

Child Hag Had Spell
M rs. II* Huff, a G ir l* Club di
rector, knew one of the small
girls filling out a registration
card for membership
The youngster put down church
m em bership as "Haptist.'*
••Honey,"
laid
M r*.
Huff,
•'you're not I flaptist, are y o u '*'
_ T b e girt «*ld "N o . I m Fpu

ib p a iiig . but I c a u l spell u."

V '.-. *

(•nines Art* lNnyeil
VIr, I' F Vi
son vson first
award at the .Sanford Duplicate
Hrisl.i- Club last "n in e -s la y night
when
individual
gam es
were
ptasrsl
I sing for second, Hurd
and fourth w sir M is . Clyde Ram
si &gt; M rs t Italic* Hone and Mrs
Butt
'the n rvl mewling will be held
I hni sdav en-nln:: H o clock at tiir
Comriiiinits (in te r.

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FTII r a le shell with cherry cream
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M a g n o lia Circle witl hold an
a rra n g e m e n t
workshop at
Ihn
hom e of M rs. " iliu m S in c la ir in
M r Peniey I* a Seminole High lwsch
Arhsir. Thursday at ten
fsi’liosil graduate a n j is self em­ o s los k Mem ber* will bring flow,
era an il containers and the n o v t*
ploy r,i
The wedding Will tie at thr homr Its sals- will be continued.
of the bride elect cm M ay .3rd at
Aitd grovinil ginger, pondered d ry
four n clink anil all friends of the
m u sta rd , and instant minced onion
sissipli are united to attend A lo ra n iie sl baked brint. T u rn Into
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inony.
arid b a k e in a i.'d d cirre oven M
After a wedding trij&gt; Ic Miami m in u te * o r unb! brtian.
the couple will reside at Jl.’l
1-aurrl A s rn ’.e in Sanford.

hr a talent search among the
All m em ber* -si llrlsekah itegrer
are ...filially invllrsl to attend this
vhlldren In be
spci lal installation ceremony
used in future priigraui*

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I v o r * C ircle will meet F rid a y ,
ten .» clock, al the home of M r *.
V a n n P a rk e r. l ’o hostess will ba
M i*
R a lp h Dean Thr circle w ill
go lo the Red Ham nursery in
K u s lis and al) mrmlieit are re.
q uested to tiring l packed lunch,
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B y W IN P E N D L E T O N
T t o w P ir tS ea
T h li I* i
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Ik re* p i r n * * that you might *n
yoy reading about.
P a rly n um ber one
it a g M
lo r* vet wook by the Demerrate.
They were baaorini *11 of the
DenvorreUc
Retialor*. L'engreeimm ta d Gotorw or* who to n last

PTAs Pulling Away
From National Group
.
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Letters To
The Editor

The National ( ungira* of I’.irm l* and Tcnchrr* niitl t he
florid* FT A rapidly nre lo*lnr pruM root* aupjwrt.
In Srmlnolo County, thire I'nrcnl.Trnchrr groupa h n \r
pulled out. More nrr likely to do no.
1TA official* admit I lint the National and .State (onm u d have dono little to licurflt local gruupn. For -II praiUcal punwup*. each I’TA In Seminole ( ounty I* i\n inde|»cndent body.
‘ Local I’TA group* plan to continue to operate a* parent*
leather tiignnUdlloin. Rather than accept *ome of the view*
9 t the National PTA, local group* are voting to pull away.
National FTA leader* a|»pnrently aren’t too worried.
Nothing hn* been *nld In way of ‘•explanation” a* to what
leatfira ‘‘nteant when they «nld what they *ald.”
Parent* and teacher* have become disturbed at thr “one*
World” iden advocated l*v the National PTA. Hiey do not
like the Imrb* hurled at patrlotlam by the United National*
Kduc tlonnl Scientific and Cultural Organization, known

I T V group* in Florida, niitl elsewhere. nuppurt the
United Nation*. They believe In the UN and it* aim* and
purpose*. How ever, thev cannot buy the Insldlou* el fort *
‘ of UNESCO to undermine the very foundation* of the
American way of life.
• . ’ UNESCO would have textbook* m ined to include only
■the philosophic* of the director* of UNESCO. According to
a UNESCO publication, school* *honld be uaed to combat
family attitude* that favor nationalism.
It would appear that UNESCO I* not In favor of the
good old American way of life. Congreaa always i* seeking
thing* to Investigate. Till* would ap|tear to l*e a prize plum.

New Schools Nearer! Assignm ent W ashington

. •&lt;*» •

The Seminole County School Hoard tomorrow will d*-By t.d K o irrb a
clda when hida will be asked for the start of the gigantic
W ASH IN G T O N —
Y o u 'll find
•ehool construction program.
»howi running ron ru rrrn tly
.
School official* returned to Sanford from New Vork two
In Ihe Utile theater off Capitol
• Urn weekend, bringing with them a check for some f.T.'JOO,* Hill
•000. Tomorrow. Ilonrd member* will decide the priority list
for new school* in the county.
,,,
Construction will be big new* for many month* a* the
. program swing* Into high gear. All section* of Seminole
County are scheduled to benefit from the program.
Sell mi| official* have lost no lima in transferring a voto
- of the freeholder* Into concrete plan* for additional luaJd.
)inga. The need for spare made it mandatory that new nchoo»a
Thf Srminolr County Pflroltum
! b# cnnitructrd.
fount 111 will rrortfani/r March \9
T h e g n u * inp iMipuliitluii i m l ic n t r * thni more schwil* i
\n , m in City Hail

Petroleum Council
To Be Reorganized

t h a n p la n n e d w il l lie neetlcil in th e n e a r fu tu re . W h e n th o |

AgenU,

dlatributor*.

aatrim rn.

gigeii itriM*, Seminole citizen* once npaln will rl«r to tho tervice t'ailon nprralnra. caraee
men, dealer* and Irvirken will at
challen g e.

lend Ihr irttion from all pari*
of the cotinly. I ’rider ili»cui*|i»n
will be matter* of Importance to
1 Ihr motoring public and the prtrn
j Irum indutlry.
f l a k e M ir y . • ItarH I 1J ??; R e v .j
A prorrattl will he* prr*culed hy
.M.rM
. .u rray,
..
H
------t. Frank II Owen of Jarkaonville.
R h i' n e
I'ln
rrr e il,
M a r rh U K . Dr. O l.i Walker. Owen I* rtrru liv e *e rre la ry nf the
S|el*nn, M errh l*-H : Rev Clyde Flori'la I'rtrulruin Cntuiril
An election nf o lflre r* It plan
Duncan, l-ingw.iml. M arrh 22 29,
Dr
F.dward Holme*. D ellary, ned Thr l ounril It a non profit
non politic ait
nrganlrallnn.
M a rch I1 W : Ur. Hope Duncan. and
Drl.am l, Firal, April l* W . llrv. T hrre arr no due* n r a **r*t
I arl ila u e ll, Hanlord. Fli*t, M arch niriilt

13 Churches Slate Revival Programs
Thirteen «f the I J ' Swr'hera
-R ip llrt
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In the Seminole
Attoclatinn ere coniturling ilm ul
taneout revival* during M arrh and
April
F.mphatl* on evangrlum Hoc
year I* Ihr beginning of a m
year program promoted hy Ihe
Southern Hapiltt Convention Mott
•f the Il.onn chorchtt In the
ronvention have agreed to to
operate In Ihe a rtiv ilir*
Appearing al churcbe* in the
Seminole Avtnciaimn are the Rev.
I , ' D. la ck r, D e le o n Spring*.
M a rrh 7 1 »
Rev. I. A Hall,

I I*. llrv. i: I.. Itratcher. I.akr
llrlrn . Ill- kr .Mrnioiul, M arch 21
29. llrv, Julian Yuillr. N orlh*idr,
Drl.am l. M a rrh 2 1 » ; Dr. J. lia r
rl»on Grilfln, l^ k e Monroe. M arch
U K : Rev. Jack llryant, Chuluo
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for lair thle month m ight Involve
Am erica'* lir«i aitempt ai recov­
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lo bate hern practicing recovery
(light* near Haw aii will room by
Ihe 40 lo SO pound payload ejected
from the high Hying aatelllle and
try in rerovrr Ihe p a - L ig . In nrlt
trailing behind th r plane*
The Intlrum rnl package ein Ihr
th»&gt; pound aatcllite will be fired
backward! out of the *airlUte ao
that it loir* orbital *p rrd and re­
turn* toward the earth. W hrn it
ha* tlowrd down •cfficirntlv from
Ha more than lin n mile an hojr
velocity, a parachute will open
•ml further iiow- Ha d rtrrn t to at
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feature* me ropa and gangtlrr
•el. The action i* direct, diaina
hr, rmoliaral That *how a out
front.
Tlirn Ihrrr't the ahowr that may
require a little Interpretation It
goes on behind the mahoganv
rommlllrr table It* plot it tub
He. bltlrr, nlirn nlrnl Main
( haratler* S&lt;n Homer « apehart
i ft . Ind i and Rotierl J Kennedy,
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the veauvn?
Your Phillip* M Dealer know* juti what to do lo
gel your car ready fur warm weather driving. Fu*t
he ll drain and flueh your ear i radiator. Than ha ll
give ih* cluati! a thorough lubrication, and refill the
crankcase wiih frtah Phillip* (4 T ro p -A rlic * Motor
Oil. O f count, he II check jour licaa and battery. . .
c»cn your w im hhiald wiper*
I f i all pari of yo u r Phillip* «! DealarT
" / m g Up” teniae. I f your car ha«n'l
had thii w nic*. drive in when you tec
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’ v numlwr three
murr wilt
win he h.
on March 2l»t in ihe hall room
*b* tonliaenlal Hotel. It will t * f M
annual ilie rry R|o«tum Fe«livj:
-**nce and rerepllon
hi.n o n -.
fr in ir v * Grace and her Court v
Floridlar.i are Inviled to
„„
hand1Ticket* may be bought tr ...
Inet hike*, p m ld rn t of the Finn
da State Society.
No Nepotiim — Juat fur
record. Dona of the Florida mem
hert of Congreit have anv km
folk* on ihe payroll. In fart, one
of the top champion* again*! r&gt;%
poliim ia F lo rid a * m ilv Va,
thewa. He could have uteri a bit
of family help when he fir*i came
la Cangre**. loo.

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sometime

i t

I* the retiring princcv*
»pj-i
thr wheel She gave It atari, t
out r.
puih that it '*ipun
for
" * n ,or tn,&gt;rr
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*♦ aior Holland crowned the B„
p n nrr**.

He arrived m IVM In a lo rd
; that had hn non mite* on H Hr
owed leveral thovuand dollar* m
IIO M .V W O O n it I 'l i — Groucho
campaign e«pc»*ei
ln»tead of
M a rx delivered the fir»l big lime
pulling hi* w ilt oo the pavrull m
quit ibow to T V nine ye a r* agn
help tolve hi* money problem*
‘ "J1 f' * ' '''^ h e d to *ee all the Mr. Hilly pulled him«rlf out
other* go down Ihe drain
hard way He tavn l hi* m n n n ®
III* turret* form ula' " O u r pro H r drove hi* old car. He even
gram it never crocked "
brought hit lunch to work In •
A lw ay* rated In Ihe too in pro paper bag He it proud of hn»
gram *. OrouthoT "Y o u Ret Y our he did It. Today hr own* • new
U f r . " look a h ic k teat for (wo or car. And he ha* quit bringing hi*
three yra r* lo Ihe tpectacular lunrh from home. And If we
• Twenty One." • K 4 Ottl Q u e tllo n " know him at well a* we think »e
and other* llut they ve long aince do, we are lure that he h i t *ome
patted by the board* and Grou- of that old folding money laliert
rbn I* girding for hi* loth teaton away by now
Move doe* lie explain (h it*
"T h e public tnuii he d ru n k." he
quipped
C.nUIrn Formal*/
"Srrlo u tly. people are in te rfil­
ed in the ihow became wa run
an honeit qutr W'e never hrlp
anyone, and our queHInnt can be
antwered by anjone of normal
Intelligence
' Some of thn*e othrr ahowa re
lied on g rn lu ir* a* ronletlaoli,
while let* than J per rent nf the
audirnce wat rapalde nf rom lng
up with the answer*
"T h e difference between 'Y o u
Bet Y ou r I.lfe* and the other* la
about the tame •■ the difference
between * r * * t lin g metrhea and
the fight* With w re iilln g every
f o i m Ui *
Ihm g i* planned mil in advance,
hut no body know* how a price
fight will turn out *'
Groucho'a had Innumerable op
p o rtu n iiln in win viewer aympa
thy
hy giving
ro n le tia n l*
a
c w n J J HUM
"b re a k .” hut he u ra d fa ttly re
fuiea to do to
P t O f lT S A C O S T S
" I l might pirate the public tem
p,,r i r ( |y ,( | |f , § ro n iM tl n | wln
the m nnev." he laid
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Groucho Declares
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daughter of Mr» ftoheri r, y ,.
Curdy. M U 6. W. fiath Pl»cf. \ft.
im l P rln re is Grace I* ■ lf r r ’
li r y in Ihe office of C ongrestfr.n
D im e Fa * cell. She i« .
of Coral G a h lr* High School &gt;,*»
hai attended the U n h e rt u iM ‘l
Miam i
and
Alabam a.
n,.(0 g
coming io Wavhlngton fo work 0
Capitol Mill *he wat employed a«
a legal ileiiographrr in Miam i
On hand for this t&gt;art\
three other eniranis f„r ih . . 7 *
„f princcai:
Doroihv
'
daughirr of thr C a n g r r t i m . . « ‘
Siankrauff a
.Vnator Holland . off,re
f ,|f cHrlity. a lerretarv m V '

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If Collin* ihould have thl* litre
in the back of hi* mind, he migtt
find ihe rotng a hit lough whei
he get* to l.ot Angelr* for tkt
litre he it 1iabb
convention. For there
to find anothrr Floridian with the
«ame idea— and with much mme
tmi
mfluenre. Senator George Smi-|
(her*, Anyway. It wat a nict
•peech and Ihe
the Governor w n
w arm ly received
Party number two « n the b g
H o n d a Stale Su
rlrly C
h erry Uha
Society
Cherry
•nnt Prince** "w heel tp m n in C
H a l w i* ataged at the Cnniinenlal Hotel the new Florida P rn
teas it M u * G ra c* M cCurdy, II,

ntiinlirr of d ay* b »tk whrn the ihut - look of divdain C ape livrt’i with Ihein in •eiling.up • i'n itrd
Iwo *tar» tquarrd away from way. Ilu-n flipped a paper to the Fund and ap p ly for membership,
mnrr tjtan
milr* apart Krn table in a ihuw of diaguit. lie If wa are accepted at a mem
nedv, illrrvting thr ju k r but bear •aid. ijuite stoutly and to no on* btr. we vetll, nf rourie. not he
|ng.. brought Capehart * name in
r p a ttiru la r, that Hie Senator Included in tha Federal Se rv irt
to the trHimony. ta *u a M lk e
w*»n t a w a rr of what w a* going Campaign
for National Health
H r rrfcrrrd In thr Senator in on
A g e n rlfi
ronnrrlion with Milton Hammer*
lllit if u lly . Capehart
|x rutted
I would be pirated lo meet
grrn. former vice* pie-wulviik nl Ihr In I'.r i|iie*ti imog krpnrely leap- with your leader! at any time
W urllU er Miialc la&gt;., Ilw m in rrg irn rd In h i* fret and (talked around In d ltru ** o u r program and ro
letllfieei that he played ball wiih In* ch a ir. Rcporlvra thought the oprrale in any othrr way.
racketeer* in o n lt r l.i tell mmie ynurg eluef ruuntrl wav going for
V e ry amcerrle yo-ir*.
tioxr* The only connccllon wa* a walk
He eluln't
Ralph K. Nollnrr
lhal H a in iu rrgrrn auccerelrel Cape
llia ir m a n John M e' lellan i D .
F.terullve D irrrinr
hart in Ih r m ujlr com pane
Aek . anting Iwlwrrn Ihe iwo
M iam i. Fla
Toe ra*iiat r r fr r r n c r didn I go finally «markri| hi* gavel, and
iluwn well with C a pe h a ll who Ihr in r it lr n ' Irailrd off
w a*
ml In Indiana giving a
On a n o th rr orraiion, Capehart,
•perch at tin lim e. H r *aul young trying In
he helpful In the comKennedy wa* playing dirty pool milter, atkeil an Fa*t Aurora,
Young Kennedy aimniercd. and I I I . j u k r b o* operator for advice,
.....
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not loo |&gt;rivatrl).
Hid I h * m an have any tuggeiBD M K tl I I I
Well. ur. Ih r lug m an from
lion* fo r Irgiilalum In clearing Jl, lockrd him I f if In Ih# men a
Indiana, a new m em ber of the- thug* out nf Ihr Juke
buainef*? room " f a tavern wl.h Ihe InlenRacket* Commuter, finally made
T h r m an didn't, but after Ihe linn of Icxiln g Ihe p llre after H
hi* appearance in tho Cautut ir lilu n r r r n t r d for lunch, re- rlocert
rulnou*
Bui Ihe ta ve rn '* owner locked
lluntn You could lia *r fell Ihr p-.flrr*
appniarhrd
Catwhart.
ire cracking In the hark row I hr y bail a luggritlon for Ihe he the room from the nimida. too
T h e n two adversaries ignored Icagu rred fj. rrrr Jukebox official. He wat found me neit morning
each other *o rffc c liv rly that "D o n 't yo u think Juke h o te l ought and raptured Adding In hi! hum i­
thouling rpilhrla wouldn't have lu he o u t la w e d "’ chided one of liation wee ihia — m other kev lo
the door had been lying on * thrlf
been mom noticeable.
thein.
Kennedy, w hnir tr m p rr once
N.i. *a n i H e Secitor. A n d . he ill the tim e
hed hi* fu ll dangling In the face indicated, he'd rather not he ainf Roy M. I'n h n of McCarthy toclaied with muilc; hotra. "I
feme, wecn'l lucking h i* Ire un made ino*t of my money with T r a n s f e r O k a y e d
der hi* ileeve.
radio* and lelrvition.” he *aid, T A I X A I I A S S E B i l 'P I i - The
In Ihe w llnrtt chair wat a and he wall rd away.
Cabinet ha* appro* *d a tram fer
Jukr 1m * uperator from llinoklyn
The repnrlcf* untied It appear­ al one half inter**! m i g n and
ed that, for the time being at nit drilling Ira te in Oadr County
lent, they were tn Kennedy'! cor­ from Com m onw eallh Oil Co, lo
K o d s S h e l l I n Iu i u Ir
the Cot tie I Petroleum Co
ner.
T A I I 'M . Formuaa ( U l 'l l — Thr
Chlnecr
C om m unltl*
rr*um rd
their ar: liter &gt; hnrnberrimrnt nf
Ihe N attonali*! held Wurtnuy off
•here ula.nl* today after obierv
Ing their ucual a llrrn a lr ilay
reatefirr Tuetdav, Ihe defcn*e ml
n iilry *aid
whin

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who talked willingly about racke
Sincerely,
leer* who had merccd him . Cape
«Signed I Myron A. R rrk
hart blundered onln vrrhotrn teiOw ner
lummy . Hr atknl ihe wilne**, un
—
willingly enough, whither he atlll F-dilor.
ojicraletl juke bovr*.
Sanford H e ra ld
Ihe wime** balkrd. Apparently, Sanford, F la .
Capehart waan't hrlrfed aOovit Dear Sir.
prrviou* •ecrrl leitimony during I have read iih inlertti jo u r
which It wa« decided that the wit- editorial which appeared in the
nr** nut divulge hi* prevent poll Sanford H erald on February U r d
lion in Juke buitnrtt
Pirate inform toe leaden of
Whrn „lr ¥|,nf„ hp, lUlH the I'm ted Fu n d that the Florida
t jjyrlurt looVnl up n to my Chapter of Ihe A rthrili* and Rhru
llrv. wltat's going on?M Kennedy m alum Foundation will cooperate

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Editor. T h e lle rtld :
K o lia Station W TKH h it rer tiee&lt;l aum erout c *IU la regard In
1 T e lo Q u Ir .”
The
at*umpUo«i
teem* Ip he that W I S H hat ad
vertUed
ihia
promotion nr U
tinvehnw roanecled wllk U
We w ith in eitabllih the fart
l •■ ( W T R R h a i carried no advertliing la connection with ' Telli (full” and t« la no way connect­
ed with the promotion.
W T S R kaa an etlabliihed policy
of m ik in g no call* to thr listen
ing audience, a policy eitahtlihed
after y e a n of eiperlenre during
which q u a r k i, p rankiten. and the
like
m ada
m urepreieniatloni
whereby It waa made to appear
ikal W T R R w a i providing fabu
louv g iv e a w a y *, gift*, a n a n li,
elr. for peactirally no effort on
Ike lutenera part.
W T R R h a * ta rk m * program * on
ohlrb a w a rd * and gift* are avail
thle to litlrn rrt. (tut In all in
tianret. Ihe btleoer call* W T R R
thereby tiring aiturrd (hat thr
entira m atter la legitimate and
that no m ltrcp m e n ta tio n * are
he&lt;*g m ade
T h u It an open Id le r which
we hope vmi will tor fa to place
hefoie" you r reader* an that'th e y
mav be ro rre clly informed a* to
W TRR a potitm n and poliry.

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It was * f too * plate *ff»f.|
The hill room of the ^ h rrst&lt; n
P * r k Hoirt w *t picked. The Flrt
Ida Dem nerailf mem ber* of Co)
g r e u sere on hind. A m on g tip
•peakera « *•
Governor Err,)
Collin* lli* (ppearanre on a «•
imnal platform In Wachmgton gavp
a new boot! to rum or* that he *
working hard lo win Ihe t i n
pretldcnllal &gt;pot on the nation*!
Democratic ticket re *t ye ar
| The Governor ha* tild that tha.
i la not to But. tho»e who like h
further Ihe rum or point to h»
recent article again*! ga m bliif
that appeared I- a national magi*ine amt la hi* liberal de*egrega

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SANFORD, FLA.

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Veeck Visits Park
' Alter Buying Sox;
Seeking Harmony
c h il a g u &lt; m &gt; —
h .i ; \ t t c *n d his aiioclatci. tin* n r * m»
yonl* stoekholdrrs of the Chi./gc
White Sot, vin t C o m iik ry Park
today in ire Ih r baecbkll empire
thr. h i f lurrhaved
5 reck and hit syndicate. which
include* former m ajor teiguc slat
R in k G fe rib rrg and five invest
mer.l Oankcr*, p a i d
J2.7llO.OOi
l u r i d i y m M r*. Dorolhv Itlanr;
(or tier majority stock interest
Tht purchase j i v r
Y re c V i
group 54 per cent of Ih r stock. Tht
other pt per cent It held S* M n
R i j i r s 'i brother. * b aric* u h u c k .
ro m lile y . who battled futilely m
the count to present the tale
Vcctk hoped t&gt;* meet with Co
miske*. a So t u c e president. at
► mn af possible anil discuss the
ta 'r and the (tilurc o( the Vm en
ran league club.
C o m liU l. h o *e te r. wat in F'orida ai the So t training c a irp in
Tampa. H r was not expected to
rrtuin to Chicago until Tnursday.
Itoweser,
• W ell keep com ing hack to Co
m nket I’ark. Veeck »aul. • unul
«e can nt down with him in whal
we pray will be a moat amuab.e
ditcuition ”
\eeck em phaaued he hoped to
keep Com likey in the organnation
at » • p artn e r"
H &gt; are noi Bouig on the m ui
cte. he laid " W e dun l want an&gt;
of the ranting and (crap p ing that
ha&gt; gone on lor t e a r * n o * . ”
Veeck and G reenberg hoped to
negotiate with C o m lik e y to obtain
equal tla'.ui lor all three ir run­
ning the club^ John R ignry, the
huihand of Dorothy, will rem ain a
v*ee prendent of the rlub for the
time being, Veeck laid

Top Drivers Ready
For Sebring Race
SH A R IN G i C F I
Most ..f the
world's top sport* c«t drivers,
(tv lading such P»&lt;C • *e tl*l* as
I hll Hill and S t ir lin g Most, will
compete for *15.000 In pi lie money
her March 21 in the ninth annual
Ftoiida International 12
Hour
Endurance Race.
The entry list i* alill imom*
pletr, hut a provisional lineup
put i VIosa, En g la n d ** star perform e'. In a H rlti*h L iste r Jaguar
and lid!, last y e a r's en winner
Horn Santa M onica, Calif., In a
Ferrari team entry.
M pit will drive a l.u lct Jag
rotated hy B rya n Lister, maker
of the bshrld J a g u a r
H i* co*
rtriser sill l&gt;C Ivo r Bus
.i"*i *if
England.
Hill will head t h i world cham ­
pion Ferrari team, ro
d rm n g
with Dan G urney of Risetiide,
Calif A I v&gt; on the F t r t a il tram,
which will enter the rare a* the
fa vonte. wtl he O iiv lt r Gendebttn
n* Reigium. T o n y Brooks of F.ng*
land and Jra n B r h r a of France.

Sports
Briefs
Race Entries Cut
l.i; M AN S. F ra n ce
cam rtrs of the Le M a n s 24 hour
auto rice, whith will he held on
June ?|, t»id today that the field
of ehgiblri has been whittled
do a a to 55 s la r ie r i from an
entry list of 100 Fhtl Hill uf
Santa
Monica.
C a lif,
Stirling
Moss of Britain and Jean H ch ti
of f r a n c are among the top
d n . r r i .ho will take part in the
endurance race.

New Navy'Desire Team'
Upsets Carolina Cagers In Coaches' Vote

Mick Hurt, BraVeSTopYank'S

I nllrd F i t ** lislrmall-mal
«hmildrr and has undergone treat
The New Y o rk Yankee* .were m rnl The Y a n k rr * hat made no
faced tmla* with Ih r | -libdity mention that anything was strong
that SM.000 slu gger Mifkt
M an with their super star
M exico Stale, the stage ti set for
l nltrd l’re»* Inlcm aliunal
Mantle first •uffrrrsl the Injury
NK55 Y O R K ( I T I ) — K a n e s* tlr wdl be b a m p rrrd — H le»*t
N a s y 's new •'team named de 1* teams to open N C A A regional
when he rollidrsl at tesun.l base
lir e " which brought back the play Friday night at four aitc*— State, which dosed the regular during spring training and p« r
with Red Si hoenl *n*i *i( the Mil
I II . tea ion with 20 lonseeutise victor hap* during the A m rriran League
war time tp a rklr cten to the tired Charlotte. N C , Ksan slon
season — bv a reeurrencr ol hit waukee B ra se * during the 1957
ries
ami
a
711
record,
w
as
named
Lawrence,
Kan
,
and
San
Fran
eyes of old aradog Adm. Bull
college basketball s 1356 59 na 19(7 World Series thou rr ail World Series l.ikr his p - r j e ir *
Haliey by whipping North C a ro­ , claeo.
»or. Joe D lM aggh i Mantle. Is a
meut
lina in the l i n t big ttpsel of the
Boston C
qualified to meet ilonal champion today by ihr
Mantle. » i m ho|se* lo shoot for scry slow healer and appairnlly
N l 5A basketball tournament got Navy at Charlotte bs rallying to C m trd Brest International a Board
the triple batting erown *» * ail i* siihiecl to rri urring aliments
it* battle cry today from Coach mp Conneelirut. 60 5*. and West of Coaches
sued Tursda* not to ihrow lor mme than mo*; athlete*
The
Big
F
i
g
h
t
cham
pions,
Hen Carnes a le '
Virginia at last osercam e ill
Th* Milwaukee B ra sr. didn't
three
dass after he felt pain in
eoaihed
bs
Fred
iT
r
*
H
inter
"W e think we can win .'oy N C \ A Jins in troucing Daitm ouih.
«pos.tion
right tnoulder
Dr Sydney help l asry &gt; rnc* •
game * r pi a '
*2 61. to earn a Charlotte berih receiscd .M7 of a possible 550 hit
(-‘"inti when thr* heal "■ * 5 .inker* for
points in the (mal halloiirig of Ih r Gaynor. the club p h y iin a
You gotta beliese &gt; m in the against St Joseph a i Fa *,
U n t a n board Tlie* will receise no i »lcium deposit af'* ! * M m
wake of N / s y * 76 6J triumph
Marquette rain e d rn F.sanston
o s t r C a ro lin a 's la r Heel* at Had b irth opposite Michigan Slate bs thr t F I Gold Trophy at a time Hr lo trSum c hit works*:.’* hut tss
retrain from throwing
lien Square Garden Iue*das ntg'it rtppmg Bowling Green, S*» 7J. and and plate to be announced,
K rn ttu ks ine defending N C A k
Nobtids tn the 5 anke. ram p
That Hole the N C A \ show from LouttsilL' earned an K s a n il an
other victories in New York by shot at state risa l Kentucky bs tournament champion sshtch held sermrd mrlinetl •** push l"e pam r
t nlleii F ir s * Inlrrt. Jtional
West V irginia and Bolton Cm beating Faitern Kentucky. 77 6t first place for seven w eek* during button, but lep-srters were &gt;ur
Ih r season, (mulled second in thr prised when Mantle rescale*! lie
51 Miam i. Fla
stru ts ami in la-'Cinglon. h , by
The X e * York crowd stared In
*21 Mil tivs— 6 9 1
final soling with 29* points M a n ha* ha*l ecent trouble “ ith Ihc 55 ashiiigtuis
Marquette and Louisville
disbelief and then cheered in de
B allim oie
**v&gt; *s»&gt; .102— 5 * I
N'ots. esrept for one first round light as t ie Middles stormed to a igan Stale tie H.g Ten cham pion
game to.ight in L a s Crucei, N. 51 27 halftime lead and built the was third with 712 points. O n
Ram os o i i s j
6
Mr»a it*.
cinnati. the M i!touri \ alley king,
M . between Idaho Stale ani N rw
k ia m V *9* and Forter Johnson
m argin to 53 »o with srsen min
w a* lourtli with !Jn and North
Itarth i 2 Rambergi-r i l l . Slealer
utea remaining They did it on
C aiollna State, ktlantlr Coast Con
i is and rnand o* t jidwell
:
linlliant ballhandlm g
a
ferrnce t Sam pan “ as fifth with
\5innei
Itarito* I .n i — Johnson
sleep trap ' com bination'' defense.
H R s — Fortei llrrtota Iteqner
.1 Dradeye shooting
and • a
The Souln wound up with fi*r
f ie ih a in p io n tb lp tn the Nats
hose all. ;usl plain grit
51 Ft 'ly e rs, fla
i , i,.
i n , **" • i "
Jay M tiller, ssltose f.6 i* ihc t r a m s— Krntui k * . Nortn I aroint* ford Junior Basketball I &lt;ague will &gt;
I'ltlsb iirg
0*1 iAil 3tiv— 4 I I
N aty height limit, led Ihr MiJdle Mate, North Carolina M ississip p i p, derided Saturday
Slate
and
Auburn—
among
the
top
H ire r team * a d sa n .n l into Ih r
I huisieri with 20 p n n u while Dick
Rrosnait l.m-ftle it*
Bias loch
IQ
final* They are Robson Sporting t i l and Given Kline. R Sm ith
K rp lry paced Carolina with 16
North I'jro.ina i .u 4 1 and M is tioiwl* Stem p er ' ;r * a id ■'“ •in
I I I f „.i
and II , gi »* M i.i
•isalppl S u t r i24 l i tceil fnl »;tlb not S|h)iting Goods Ilolsson and t i n — L a st lu n i — I uebkr
plate in Itte (mal standings with sti mper still clash in tne !it»t
At Tampa fla
NF.M Y O R K 11 F I &gt;— AI S ih a c h f.
M IA M I. H a
(L F I i
Bobby 114 pilin'* ra. i. lot'o -ed bs Ilia d gams at tin N alional c&gt;,aid \t
'*H bw m l — 5 '» I
the beef and baseball man. moan
%vifa, SI bo led the A m c m a n ley I2 J 5 I at I K point* (a tlto m il rr.ors *&gt;alu n la y at P a m The I'hiladrlpliia
C hicago &gt; 5
030 300 000— 3 7 i
n l tusfay that Ih r htggrsl ttoublc Lrague with a 541 batting a sr
l? 1 4 t with DO and A u b u rn (2 0 ?) winner of thi* contest “ til take
with the lu rrrn t crop ef diamond igge In 1954 ha* Oottllrd the Hal*
Lehman. Hearn i5j. L r i r k . on
.•n ' i iiiinnlr Sp o ilin g • *&gt;oils ai
ssi'h 55
start is thal they aren't ' h u n gry" tnrioif Uiiulcs be t* le tln n g lioia
*
* .lilies i w■ slid T h is in a s
West Virginia rham plon id Hie In 45
hweball to become a *ai»*man.
enough
Fierce. Shaw : l . Rudulpn i 7 I and
In
the
first
inund
id
the
Idas
Southern tunference, led the secM ost A4ir.neiErickson Lose r
This it not a business complaint
imd ID Tesas Christian S I l.nuit, ■ dft Robson whipped K.i.imdtai ».
by the "clo w n p rin ce " turned res
i tah, M a rq ii .li T e n n r**ic Stale St 111, r. bad gone uinlrlratril in Hie
tauratcur At M , he still is m a k ­
Los ANGLl.es (I IM u n r i a l \.kt &gt;1 J.'Hn * of Now York. i i j .,.1 .mill tile fin.il gsmi id Hie
ing a three year major league ra
l halt ns an William C.
kckermari N a .s '*1 M.its s (Calif I, and St tegular season. ?5 12 flounilllal *
rccr in tshlrh he p ilih id II wins
lu *t ph s i Fa i la indril mil the was unable to find Ihc .ght tom
announced Sue.Jay that the l9 b
igam sl 10 losses pay off due to
liinalosn ami llo b so n '*
l up
nrmual Coliseum Relays Will t*f l &lt;ip ?&lt;1
hi* tans r t , ‘dalion
thi* win r thcr (tandils
he d i n F n d a ), M ay 15 I he 1959
"T s
t tdtb was ti.r all tunc trlsy * will he in n on g ia * i he
Stemper staged a Inc d rtir in
Sanding will be i-wsirr if sou
grcatcsl."
F hacht says, "a n d cause the field i a* hern toJJrd * ra;&gt; a shrit of sandi a per atounil tnr m in i quarter to osereoisie
thrrr isn 't i man In tne game to­ foi the t » l Atsgrlrs |).&gt;&lt;!gers.
Sanford Lies trie. r*i 22 ami Sem i
NK5V 5 1iR K i l l ’l l — fra n k
padifi .l hhss k of uis-td
day who could make an alt time
lute S|*irtlng Go.nl" It » an east M rlliiiie » la r Heel retsel from
Zii 16 s r r d lr l trom Higginhutli
all lia r team ;"
the slilfWa.k* lit New Y»*fk a*
The tcason, la y * the still turn
unT
and dapper Schacht. n that thr
i Battuta are invited lo attend te ilcd touaj* that at long U * i ihr

Hie i
* H siraight time. 5 2 l.aiighlm will deride whether an
itookirs Jerry Nelson and Bob j operation It neressary.
'•iggie and srle ra n
Joey Jay
T h r Ruitun Red Ssn remained
combi *d lo hold the world chant* I the only unheatrn team on the
l»‘ont to four hits including a grapefruit clrrut when ihey *he»t
Iwo-run homer to
\ndy &gt; ares Ihr liia n li. (.*. f.,f ,h„ r JN n f
Han* Aaron ho me red for the •tra.ghi win Jarkie Jensen itrnva
B ra * e *
m iwn run* wph a single and dou­
The San F ra m i*c n Giants also ble and Frank .Malrnne delivered
rrreisrd some had newt sshrn a iwo run tm glr lo spark Bosion a
pittl'cr Red Worthington was or allark
tiered in N r a York fits tor a
C a lc h tr l. i Haile* Masted «
potiihlr kni e operation Worthing three run
*es emhdnmng
hom er
ton a holdout, rrptsttrd from Bir thal earned the Cincinnati Red.
nungham Via that hi* knee hat I " a * l deration tier the K a n sa t
puffed up and Dr Harrison Me- I tty Athlelle. The blow ram e off
nalph Terrs- after doubles he
tra n k p -om at and fra n k Rnhin&gt;
*“n produced one run Joe N lltt
hail slopped a Kansas C u y rally
in thr ninth
— Rudolph
Tone Taylor eluhb»(l out i»*t
5 Wr.t Faint Ilearh, f la
•ingle, and a ilouhle for a perfect
einnati
&lt;**i mf) ion— l 6 I da* and &gt;,| the Chirago Cubs fa
K a n ia i i lls
tvti*• mat .lim— 5 pi li a ‘*9 rout O* me n e se lan d JndiTena, K io piessnuki 161, Nuv am I al M i l ith was rocked foe
hall 14 * and Bade* Hairs, Trrrs
II r rl,n* ln ihc first inning. Tay.
*6
Hoidlim an i l l and House
ir n'" * ha* I .llrcted seven h ill
■ l&gt; w innei
krop irw m rkl •» his Ia n nine iript m ihc "plate*
l ■***c i terry. Ill;
Hale!
lls*r
Rock* Nrl,.,n. baffling for a
,n &lt;
m aior league ton afler many bnl\i M Pr'e rsbu rg Fla
hail' minor league seasons, eon*
r«vi (131 4*14S— 3 | m . lr d H im a iwo iun single in
51. "i J t|ilk|P
INM u»&gt; Tv*'— .’ 4 2 •he .csrn lh inning as ihr F in *,
S 1 .k \ iH I
' C .•••n. In!•»(«• All . J l ) 17 1 Jlld burgh F ir it c t heal thr St. L M | a
I iiriii
! or*l
S: "lllllSJIV. &lt; 1 l. i aidinaG i t Ronnie Kline, R. c .
i A Ari.l It.i r 11. Jslillis.in
J Jill:
F a r * pitched a
U in m i
•im’iiU
1 . u f —btur b’ur Inner agam si me Cardinals,
ili % nt lift - i 4Tf &gt; , Aaron
w .n base diupiwd all four of iheir
.5; 1-4k» Jimf. H u
cxhitjiiaun g a m n
•
I... '
i
tV»| niij imo— 2 9 o
Johnny (troth ilfittrrrtl i ftltfi*
(It tl (•til im ■ J 9 ft (ice fls **,!, t!:r hates fillrd in
D rill lit?
1 j bin*
F rt Itinr 11’. It. *1(111 me *e.etui* inning tn c u e ihc If*.
•ml r .11,1iun &gt; It ii r n • i il r. Holt I *7c;* a .12 edge over lh *
Rim *• \ '%1, lh IX II is * jrti Der­ '
Digs i s D.'dgera Joe Flgna*
brnWin n r r 11nie r
l a i n — lann pa ed I ns k n g rlti with twit
ltr ■ *rnl
doubles and a single
\i Pfturr H . \ r n
Staq laipata drove In 5'alm y
IblSilmi
HM ft ft cm -a i2 l iii M. j. with i mnih inning am gl*
•&gt;iri f r,vnri &gt;L II a*H j 1 ' * "1
7 1 a» Hie I'hllasl. iplua Flullies edged
H r i A i r,
lirfiiiiuis • Ii, IM iH k , Lie ilu r a .M u hue bav 5 2 Keq
* 11 un» l / iin m e in u n
,\*. ur.rlti. •-Qhman, Jim Hearn. Don L rirk ^mf. •ft! i | i M uflttt 1*1 ami l u - •*"i and Hob Conley held th*
dr.tft Stliiiiiill &lt;6
5V inner— Brew - W bde Su s tu sesen hilt
4
r r t.osrr— Antotu III
1'cel1 1 Rom os w-nl five in n m gi
M Mesa, A r i l
; l nllu.vcd only fuur hits a i th*
I Irirla iid
i»i.’ i»*i I (JO— 5 iq f 55a •illusion Senator* Iseal the Hal4'lilcago s N i
M il lll| |ox_9 II | lim o rr iirudes, 6 3, m a night
Mrl.lsh, ( irutte i i . llriiia n i , f game helure 1.609 al 'K a m i. Fla.
and 5|uran, B ltkup i ■* i Lllsssorlli. J 55. I'urter. Reno llrrtnia and
South has risen again.
Klsion i &amp;I. M a rlin m i a.id B Tay- Julio lleiqiier ho in r red for 'l h *
The fireworks aren't a* violent i"r Winner
Flllswotlli. I o *e r— Senators, who tq u a rrj their «*hW
as they were ihr flrvl H m r M Lull
hiliun recoril at 2 2,
around lint Ihi* lime llirrc'a al
ntotl i s mueti li'M ln ' and holler
in and rv ritrm io t at welt a* a

Exh ib itio n R e su lts

Modern Players
Jusl Not 'Hungry'
AI Schacht Avers

Title Games Set
For Junior Cagers

!6«

Avila Will Retire

Relays Scheduled

South Has Risen;
Shooiin’ Higher

I

modern player slorin't ' put o u t"
as much a* he. prrm nally still
doc* F o r Schath! csen now ,s
ptrpartng h i* annual serir* *)( * \
htbiliuns which will mark his juiu
yra r in the game
" t h e hall player* were real
hungry in ihott day
said hlai k
haired AI 'T o d a y they Mass lira
much money too easily
Why.
when I won 19 games for Jersey
City in the International league.
I wat m aking (4 a week
\nd
when I was pitching for Mashing
ton 1 made (raw a month
Only Ted M iliu m * and V a n
M u lla i of today's tiallplayn., he
insist*, stand on the tame lesel
a * the all time performer*
"G u y s like M i i k n Mantle ami
W illir M a s * a n Pm in, &gt;n*isiin
Srhactit a rgu rt
They take jt t.u*
ea*v from Hm r to timf lestevd
of hauling all thr w ay."

Long Race To Highlight
Slate At Track Tonight RingResults
the

Saturday

.antes

L O N D O N it F I - D i r k Id hard
two figuring in the G ta d r-A ninth sail 7 l7 'i. YV.i!r&gt; anilpapiled Reel
mile rontesl* and t**o G r a d e - \ ru c r Thr fast iiruulte stepper hat Win., hurst I'M • Rail *in Mil ,' i r a i ile a l m ore slm uiin’ .
larr* will higldig.il one of Sanlorsl won ei'ght tilts tills sea -in. lo post lift Guy s.a rria 155 5 I. F ra m e
T h is u p risin g is r o n c r n ir d w ith
Urlando * fastest r a i d s in Us hit unr of thr i lull's linest sirtiiry outimmleil D a s r t narnle . n J 1*. b a sk e tb a ll a sport in w h ich P ix ie
tors tumght.
I England i Hi)
rr c ird.
a i Ia s i h as la k rn Its p lace a* a
Feature of the r ' r m n j « coniie*
lit t I 51.0. N 5 11 |'| — Ja ik ie
I
h
r
fir*t
••■
*inth
and
1
t'th
f
a
n
*
tee I ion w h ic h bows to non.* sshrn
III ion will tw one of th r must hullsDam
ell*.
151
i
llullalo
outpoint
contested Hot Box b a te s pf the tea will be long i.'H in ts ie.ituruig toil, rd M irkev lltlseoll 111 . T.srun 11 to m es In o v e ra ll &lt;n lh n sia s m ■
tin The top'll den lsitM l a i r Hrld stand.ng ills! jure (u n lt il* “ liu In. On’ 16 1
and ab ility
will hcjohnc »n n r t t t of girs never fail lo thrill the fa n *
* 5 ( hi r a n b e lie *r d ia l
Me
NEVA I I L D F D H D
Mas* f t&gt; l'l *
Tomorrow nigh* (lie tract will
hounds why ra n run lompctltlsel)
— Jim m y Conner*, 17* New- Red t iilt r r sa ys in a s o u r w hich ,*f
hold
another
art.*
t
N
ight
*.iied
with the world s finest
ford, niitpolnlrd Tummy II adun le r seven " e a rs in !h r So u th, is
\ftei a Scorching 1UU&gt; *esorid tile, All wuinm wld fie admitted to
a m u llig an sips* m is liir r iH-isvecn
|?7' . I Ilia . N 5
*
e -eking Saturday. Sim la should hr the os a I without urn m a r g e * and
a p a stra m i sam lwieh an I hm nitis
H
O
I
S
T
O
N
t
r
s
i
f
l
'l
i
lues
rrad) to romp well lro.il thr filth th
thi ilia a,, cent till all* &gt;i
r
S n liri !'i* New \ utk outpoint g rits " lla s k r lh a t l In Hie S it iln
|HJJj |snt|||on She r ,i*en »ec nil state admission la se after i r a r * of being on lie w a s ,
rd Tony liu p a*
.55. New or
morning line odd of infer t•• | .Maimer racing will i* nn lap ai
has ile lin d rls a rriv e d up an u ser
tran« (6 i
erne Simla jumped '*ul all alonr in 7 p m f riday and Baturday, in
SAN j u s l
i aid s 1T I
t bleu a ll basis it s la r k s up with an- in
her last encounter .Itesking to Dir additlim In niglstis i aril* at 6 to
sanloi, 157 I'orlugal. oiiitHunlrd Ih r c o u n ti* am i we ra n ev e n g is r
wire sesen full length* ahead of p m r * ept Sundays
Use Haynes. 110 San D i r e &lt; aid those i l j i n n s a n k e rs Iro ih In d ian a
Ydded Value.
F a n * aiieail* a n idaiining for
a few lessons In enthusiasm
10:
Favorite nl Ihc Hot It n i* Hap
.infold inland * * M ull Det
ei
FM lM .'N IX
Am
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with w hich they H o iked lu the
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60 Connecticut '.a
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I Pe &gt;svj| It hi. aie.l senilh of San slopped Adolfo 4Ju i;a n u 179. L I inerting and Ih r h a ltlr of Bull
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N a sy 76 North t arolina 65
Grade A Irium phs all Hum th&lt;
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Lenoir Rhyne 9*1 Xorlh. M eh 67 .tring. The 57 p ounl crowd plrasrr
Southwest T rv a * 91 l.mlirld 61
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drew ihr hard-lo-heat t»o box for
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mrnl wnith will he filmed begin
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guard who piny rd both offemc
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L’. S. Enters Team
N EW Y O R K ( L 'P l i — A fourman l' S. H a c k and field squad
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meet at P a n s Saturday. The team
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Dennis, pula vaulter Don Bragg,
iprtntat Paul M in d e r of M organ
Siate. and httrdier F.lias Gilbert
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L. L. Colbert, preiidrnl u! the
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gallon of ga*. llo »ald ll would coit
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confirmation
ih a irm a m h ip in January I91A, make
lhat Ihe reward would be the fed doubtful but not impossible.
It would tic stopped cold, how­
rral bench.
Fiirn ho w er I* ticong for Me ever, if either of New1 Y o r k '* *en
Mahon Hul Ih rre i* a Itllch. The glors informed the Senate J u d u i-i
polilical leader* of southern New a ry Com m itter nr the Senate lhat
Y o rk have refuved lo okay Me- the nominee wa* |&gt;er*onally oh
P O R T r J IK R T E K , N. Y. ( U P l )
M ahon's nomination So, likewise, n o t m u *
— M inor I.. Wheaton, hh, a ite r
have both of N rw Y o rk * Rrpubll
pietidcnl of the f h a ic Manhattan
Hank «f New York, died Tuesday
can tenator* refined clearance. It n i f f p r p n C P
S m a ll
after a long tllnet*.
look, like a * dead a flymie
aty
a* L / U 1 U 1 C
J M ,U M f
r s r r wa* laid on a putting green
N O R W A L K , Conn. ( U P l »- Fan
— lint, maybe not
Hmirkr, 73. n rrllm r m utltal comI ’nileil P rrt s International was
edy eoniedienne. d u d Monday.
told that C la y and Robert* arc
MO
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urging the President lo proceed
R IC H M
\ a i l l ' l l — There
N E W T U R K i U P ) I— Stephen |,
wilhout political rlrarancr. laveal ll ju*t one little difference between
•Irlining*, no, publicist anal fornirr
political leader* have lom plainc I rellophane and nitroglycerine, bid
ncwipapcrnian. died Mnmlay.
brfurr Hu* that Ih r Kiscnhow rr |S.year old .lam r* It K u M r r r r Jr
adm iniiiration had a bad habit of found jt
R K M O N IIII H K A ( H , Calif. (U JM i
nominating for frdcral job* t*rc
J a m r* took it upon himself to
fin a l rite* will be he UI today for
j son* iho had not been cleared hy whip up a batch of cellophane at
Namuct (•odilard Auiltn, M . for
home He look a copy of his for
l.n N n riN ( I I’l l — Princes* Mur Ih r home folk
met iirwvpaprriiian and reined ca rd danse*I past midnight thi*
It I* not nf immediate record. m ul* In *choot and ahowed it. with
Redondo flrarh cdy judge who dleil
*omc pride, lo hi* chem iftry leachnmri-mg al Hie end of a gala night
Tuesday alter a long tllneis.
out In a party lhat included jara
pianiti Robin Houglat-Ham e.
f Did M IIIA . N C. tl PI i— South phone and called James' mother,
Douglas * Hom e, J»; • year * old
nephew of Ih t K a rl nf Horne and Carolina llov. F lrrrtt F. Holling*. She caltrd her hu*i&gt;and, a fireman
former luitor «f I ’rin c c i* M argar- a non - smoker, announced the He called police o ffice r* contact
etha of Sweden, w a* inrludrd In birth of a son Monday but for­ ed the A rm y at Ft. Ixe . Ya
M O U N T A IN
H O I I E,
Idaho Margaret i |&gt;art&gt; for Ihe fir»l lime go! to buy r ig a . *
K tp lr.iiir t expert* rutiled to Ihe
f l 'P l i — Two R H Jet hom brr* nf H i* romtnre with Ihe SwedUh
A box of single* wj&lt; supplied youth* home and carefully carried
Ihe Strategic A ir Command col­
b* Naul l.avisky. United Pre*» aw ay hi* concoction
prince** rn d n l last year.
lided over Idaho Tuesday — bul
Through one liny Imt impoilant
Prince** Margaret, who is prr»t Inlernalional photographer, its Utr
both landed safely and none or de'ni'of lhe R ^ a i ’ iia U iL « i 't ac- pholograplilc c o rp s could get pic- e rro r in Ihe formula, .lame* had
Ihe^ right men aboard thr plane* ^com pan led at the performance by lure* of Holling* doing Ihe tradi produced nilroglycerin. instead ol
wat injured
cellophanr
her molher. Queen Elisabeth Her liona! honor*
Col. Roiierl V HeSharo. cum »islrr. the Queen. **m t lo a (iilbcrt
inaniler nf Ih r »ih Rom hardm rnl and Sulhsan operetta in another
Wing, taid the collision happened theater.
near Twin F a ll* during a routine
training flight.
However, d a m a g e wa* very
W A S H IN G T O N I l l ' l l — I’rral
minor, to the plane* remained a ir­
borne In deplete their furl tup dent Joie M arla I.em ut of E l Sal
D U R IN G
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at ihe base here.
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more than a ye ar and i* ready
now to accept the job be had br
lievtd the ch airm u m h ip would
lead lo - a federal Judgethip. pre
frrably In Ihe southern dlttrirt of
New York
The tuggrried thought* fur to
dav are thrte;
Nolwidy love* a lover.
(iralilude ami politic* do nol a!
way* mix.
M rMahon ha* a jHiwerlK»u*e ol
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come a federal Judge H i* name
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effect thi* ha« on m y own politi­
cal future," Rockefeller *ald. " I
am mure Interested ir doing what
I think beit for the people,"

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Ike-Nixon Citizens Chairman Stymied

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The grandfalht
erattdfalhc'r la id he ha* told
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Ihe hoy lo be good, and nol to
tourh Ihe property of other* He
and hi* wife both work They
do not know when the children
come home. There it no father.
The three boy*, eighi, ten and
| twelve year* of age, were brought
into the judre * office The mother
of the younger two relaxed tn a
chair. The grandfather of the
oldrit looked worried
The boyi were charged with en
trring. or attempting lo enter. 23
hui met i establish m rnt*
within
two month*. They stole money in
I nilrd I'rrt a Inieinaliunal
amount* Mom Jt to 430
K IN t iS P O R T , ’lenn,— Pilot IVt!The building* were entered early
Iram Mullen of Tourvillr. Tea . on in ihe morning (on Ihe way to
giving up hi* attempt to fly a school I or laic in the evening
hingic-cngine plane non*rtoj Iram The a n a ranged from one end
rslifo rn ia lo Rome when ice fo rm ­ of Sanford lo the other.
ed in hi* furl line* over Ihe A p ­
the 12-year-old w a* a fir» tof­
palachian Mountain*:
fender. The younger l» ya were
" I 'm glad it happened o t rr land. released on probation ia it Septem­
Ih r c c mote hours and 1 would ber after breaking into five More*.
have been out to tea."
A police officer taid lhat the 12
y e a 'old h i * cooperated with au­
H U S T O N — M r*.C atherine liyrne. thorities. He h a* attended ichool
lady lord m ayor of Muhtar, on her
regularly tmee switching ichool*
intention of attending the SI. P a t­ In the p u t two week* He 1* In
ric k 's May parade in New Y ork;
the n *th grade.
“ I'm looking forward In Ihe p a ­
The Judge w at ttern, but pat­
rade there. It certainly will be d if­
ient. He quetlinned the boy*. The
ferent than in Ireland. \Yc have
ten year-old wiped aw ay a tear
only a sm all parade."
with hit th im lre v e . He tnllfed
loudly. The little one »d* placidly
H O I.I.Y W O U M — A c I o r K irk
Mouglaa, in a telegram lo editor* on Ihe edge of Ihe chair. H i* face

tie* for Juvenile*.
| cannot go downtown without an
He had no choice, L'nttl they adult.
ran be admitted lo the school,
T h i* w a* the hearing fo r three
they m uit rem ain In the cttilody juvenile* sentenced by Juvenile
of their molher. They cannot lie Judge Wilson Alexander. Perhaps
»een anywhere other than at the boy* will lr»rn righ t fbnm
school or homr. The word hai wrong at the Florida Sch o ol for
gone out If Ihe parole it violated, Boy*.
rv rn once, they will ire taken to
The baric fault lies with the
mother, the Judge laid. F e w know,
the county Jail.
The Judge advised the mother except the judge, la * enforcement
to nolify h i* office if tlw boy* officer*, and the victim ! of p a r­
do not report home rm time. She ental indifference
And. perhapi, thoie w hore of
nodded her head, apparently reliered that »he will no longer be lice* have beta pilfered b y three
little boy*.
boihered with them.
The grandfather p rom ise* Ihe
Judge that hi* grandson will obry
the rule* of hit parole. For one
year h r cannot be out alone, ex­
cept at home or at school, lie

atillt* 11*11 je n t e
r i ' • •*
iw a rn r o m o l» l" i ag ai*» t &gt;n»
« su it fn r *1**•.*»*. in »h*
I f -u k I'n u rt or Ram laela I'o u n iv .
__ M n fe M . F in r t d * . »od vou a*» of the H arvard N m p o n n on being
raaulrsU r * * il* e« r*nn *U v a r h r named w o n t actor of the year for
a t M r n t r w ith •
H&gt;-ao*»Ma o
f . H .re d o n . r ia r w of our *»id the third straight year and thereby
C-oarr a i a a n fo rd . Flort-ra. v o u r retiring a trophy;
. m ttiaa iiafana*. ir ana veu h«&gt;.
" P l r a i e ten d the trophy p r e ­
lha Cnm
Com p
la tn t rfu»0 a e a ln .i
.. ate* ili*
pUfnt
however, lhat the President In *
pwii. mad lo a t r v t a enpy *&gt;( Ilia p a id ."
W A SH lN fiT O N CU P l t - F o r the M. Clay a ml ( Ilfford Robert*, a
M a r* w ith
ilia Uft&lt;ter*la&gt;'*’l
und
a t.
rrjcctcd the negative advice of
New
Y
o
rk
broker
who
al*o
i*
an
M e * * !. * ' f&gt;* •■•fora Ih t Silt lla r
M I A M I R E A C H — Singler Nelson coniidrtaiton of Lloyd F. M c ­ offierr of K u rn h o w c r * flcorgia in trrrrird politician* oner they
Aarti a n. i»a*. III KURIN' fail
______
B i t or _______
Ju d a m
a n t wrill
ill h« i m i i r t ' l Kddy. on hi* fondnet* for K iv u Mahon are suggested herewith two
have hren asked (o clear a nom ­
golf club
• u l n t t y o u tiy d t la u ll.
Pretley:
thought* for the day.
tine version of the M cM ahon inee Thai is what he is bring
g l k a i .t
o. m
it. I*
lltrn d n n , I'tafl*
" I even like ITetley tn that he *
M a l i * hon i* national chairman *lory 1* that be had rra»on to be­ urged lo do now in behalf of .Mr­
l i t ! V ta rlti* T
Vthleit. P C Inlereiling
in being the crown ol C iliirn t for K lic n h o w rr Nixon. lieve when he took the Citiren*' Mahon. Such procedure would
S , W . W a re A l t r , foe r u m t i r r

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HY V I R G I N ! \ C O N N
l i t blank, hi* foot k ic k * Idly.
Herald .Staff W riter
I The sentence 1* inevitable; the
The mother ha* lix children, all^Kiorlda Home for floy* for the
born out of wedlock.
vrrond offender*; a y e a r'* probeShe Ii vupported by a check tion for Ihe older boy.
from Ih r »tale In the Aid to He
" T h i* i« the m u l l of gro«i
prodent Children program .
neglect and
indifference," Ihe
When Ihe check arirvea, »he Judge told Ihe
mother, ‘‘You
hradi for the n earrtt b rer tavern vhould have cherkcd on theie boy*
The children are left at home, or to w e where they were getting
to wander the M re eli She raid money. You ih ou ld have known
the look* for them. When they they were Mealing. Y o u can't take
go lo thp movie, vhe a ik i them care of them n r ronlrol them, no
whrre Ihe m oney came from w e will have to »end I hem to a
They tell her they ha»e been trhool where the com m unity will
working. . .
be protected from them ."
The
grandfather p r o v e n
a
The wait fo* a d m iu io n lo the
home for hi* d au g h te r'! four chit- &lt; hoot it long— four or five week*
,,
(rom m ,0 i t ye a r* of age, s tm r th, b o ,.
w young. the
Th f m0|h, r w o rk l for . loTll doe- ,ud
dl(ln t * ant
put ,h fm
but fh#
nol Jive at home lh , jal, where there are no facili
shr' ]iveJ a,M C
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Quotable

Chrysler Ponders
Small Auto Issue

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and jht extra icvanuc /rofn a dded taxes will ra rry
the Male a *r*p rioter to m aking
incoma and outgo meet.
Roctrfcller. backed by I ’«e aldent Kiienhower, taid he balleted
jfoternmrnt ihould live within it a
income and M ated hit political
future on inch a program . He ad­
mitted it wa* unpopular to a«k
for more taxca, but Kiienhotttr
amj other Inflflen lal Republican
|**der* a o u ir d him the reque,
U * In s political
lf a r j on an official tackling a

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lu lle d F r t t t In tfn ation al
Robert F. Kennedy. chief aoun
■ cl of th« Senate Rarkata Com
miller, U not ■ ijp ira l conjrrr
•ion«I em ploy?.
For on? (h im . h ? p m b iM ? b
the only capitol jobholder whovr
autograph it rotated by bobby
q m it r i. It la nothin* unuiual for
w ooe or more lean are girlt to d n
lend upon him with a pad and penrtl at tha end ol a rnmmitlte
hearlagTheie youthful adm irer* mi|ht
ba n irp m e d to 'u r n that Kenfle
dy n i l at home alt children, ram
in* In a *a from one to aevan
Tliey might alao ba atartlad at
hoe much m orr hfa autograph
would h ? w on h If It w?ra affined
n la a rh trk .
w
Kenaady oeaa hia itatua at one
of tho ftw m illion?tret on the
e on irta iio n al payroll to hia fath­
er. Koaton financier Joseph P
Kennedy. Ilia o rd in a l employment
earn? about aa a remit ol hit
brother'? patronaee, the brother
hem * San. John F. Kennedy (D
H a u l,
Hut
hia
reputation
aa the
a ro u rit of labor racketeer? I* hit
g nwn
”
At 13. Kennedy, who ta not
much b l| * r r than a Little l.ea*ue
(hurt Hop. atlll haa the alhletir
(rim acquired aa an end on the
H arvard football team. He krepi
* plgakin in hia office. po«nbly
at a rem inder of thoae glory riayt
Drtplte h i? New England hark
ground, there la nothing Iv y tea
gue about hia appearance, lie * o r i
•bout the Senate Office Building
ttllh aleetee rolled up, collar un
buttoned and nerktie atktw.
fhla uaually la (ha aign of a
hard worker, aahlrh Kennedy la
lie pula in long hour? and ahen
public he arin g? are held the w it-1
neaaea, pflen In their dlaromfort.
aooo find nut that he haa done
hia homework.

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K a m i M yrlck (Sanford)
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Georgia Peach

SLICED
BACON
45
TALL SALMON 39
SLI. BOLGNA ~ 39
BISCUITS 4 39
Toilet Soap

A ll P u rp o rt

Large
Pkg

3 &lt;2 .59

Extra Thick

0 7

L qe. * O C &lt;
q q
Pkg. J J
Pkg O O

PINEAPPLEGRAPEFRUIT

Dolores A laskan

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Libby Delicious

Toilet So o p

Granulottd
I will not ho raiponilbla for
any dabta Incurred by Mjano
other than myavlf.

Can

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SAUSAGE

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COFFEE

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VACUUM PACKED

2

Libby Flavorful

GIANT

Condervied

Physicians Reveal
Aged Health Plans

,

New Day Rich Flavored

MARCH •
AdMiaaloaH
Batty Moreoe (Sanford)
Irena Stavana (Sanford)
Da aid Moaar (Sanfordl
Dnrtey Hargrave 4Sanford)
Jo Elian R o .'ila u tSanford)
Rlrtha
Baby hoy la Mr. and M r *
Ralph T. Cowan Jr
Dlaabargoa
Ann M a n Jonea (l)H erni
l.ara Daaia (San f.nl)
Halta Ham m ond i.sanfordl
Ijproihy B ro il and bahy (Han
ford)
Randall W a rrtn (Inngwoed)
T ra ry D uval Hanford I
N a n ry Reynold* and haby
i Sanford)
D e ity M y r lrk and baby (S a n ­
ford)

v- uCorbett
iu c ii j u u
uiuii
Southern

iiiiiiiy

Hospital Notes
MARCH T

QU AN TITY RIGHTS RESERVED

Rricel Good Thru Saturday, A fotK l l f o

Prteh Green

t |R

POTATOES 5 ^-19/ CABBAGE - 5%e
Fine Quality Yallow

i
2c
29*
MARGARINE

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AND MO W O H P g*!

? # S A WORD TO T H E W IVES. . . SOMETHING'S HAP­
PENING H E R E . . . AND IT S WONDERFUL! Every
carcass of Swift’* Premium Beef goes through a natural
nging process . . . a process that literally lifts it "out of
this world" in flavor and tcndcrnes3. If you’ve already
tried it, there isn't much to tell you. If you haven't, just
ask your neighbor. She can tell you tho "something" spe­
cial in our beef make* it tho bosL in town. Look for this
brand—Your Assurance of Eating Plcaiure!

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LYKE’S
Palm River
^ S lic e d
\&gt;

STEAK

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a t t a ;&lt;,

CAM T 1 S T TLCmX CLVCs 5 X U
TO fiTO . ILL DO A S 7MV PAUL a d !

SWIFTS PREMIUM
FULL CUT
ROUND
V&gt;

Two

SWIFT’S PREMIUM

Chops'* 39c potROAST
BONELESS

4

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TWEv BE

v \v

FRESH BOSTON BUTT
SHURFINE

Cheese
Spread

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FR O Z EN

FOODMART
INSTANT

S P E C IA L S

SKA IMAM)
BREADED

Bijc
2 0 ()/ .

COFFEE)STVHRIMP

Size
CHUN KIND
Fruit ROLLS

SWANSON’S . HAUIMK’K

BiK
6 Oz.
Jar

DINNER

Or.
Sire

A D I

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BABY

TomatoeslO
SALTINES
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M O U SE A N ' A R E CO N N A
W E P U O N IS M TH * w h o l e
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| CARDEN COLD.
GRAPEFRUIT

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BLEACH SS

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JEMIMA
PANCAKE

2

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5 u 2 9 t 'Bananaslu
(With 55 Order)

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PRODUCE
S A V IN G S

HEKSHEY’S

C l l f

WINTER CARDEN
MACARONI &amp; CHEESE

SARA LEE
POUND
CAKE

(With O rder)

J

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T V E COO K it B , AMD T H E Y
W O M T L P T A ie IN UNLESS

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,
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su «T w e c ? m w * i—
COMB R A C K f i

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YO U CAN CLEAN YO UR HOME TH IS SPRIN G W ITH OUR C LA SSIH ED S
t_ F O R R E N T

W E I. A K A A P A R T V E K T S : r » M i 3 B E D R 0 0 3 I home with w orkihop
private bath*. 114 W. Ftrat ft.
A double carporte on 1 aerr
land ’ |t» mile* we*t of town
Furnithrd Apt. &gt; 0 Park Ate.
IJ.rrtt down F A 2 2798.
2 B E D R O O M llm ue. Call F A 2-3MI
F u rn lih rd apartment — til* bath—
hardwood floor*— prjvate— adulti
_ *0 2 W eal 21th 51.
3 BEDROOM
ho i*r —
kitchen
equipped. lo r information, rail
F A 2S8M .
A P A R T M E N T , dean, ftrat floor,
nice for a nice couple; ehady.
Mol. 150* W. 3rd St.

F or Sale by owner; 3 a r m on
Old Monroe Rd. Approtim ately
S block* North of W. lit St.
Com er acreage. Dav.d H. Aiken.
M &gt; W Lafayette SI , M arianna.
Fla. Hudion 2-3541.
P L A N T A T IO N E S T A T E S , l i n e
wooded lot, corner I.ucerne and
Delm ar. Sacrifice. 11250 00. Pac
ln ( paid fur V 5, White. 17U)
Fairw ay Ace. S o . St. Pelera
hurt, Fla.

RO O M lo r rent with adjoining
powder room and private bath, N E W — 3 Bedroom m atonry home,
*05 Palmetto. Ph, F A 2 M M
Lake p rlvllfg*, paced it reel*
2 B E D R O O M home, imfurfllthrd t 59500. down payment S I Vw*. Lake
Sylcan E*letr» 1 milea w rit of
kitchrn equipped. 817 F*ramb&lt;»
Sanford on Rl. 4* t ilt St.)
Dr. Ph. F A 2
$M &lt;M P&lt;r
FA 2 3525
month
U N F U R N IS H E D
FA 2 2*00.

REAL ESTATE FOR IALA

3—REAL ESTATE FOR 1 ALR

apartment.

FOR RENT

Ph

I — 3 B E D R O O M unfurnichrd hou*e
SA5
S P A C IO U S — 3 Bedroom Hnu*e on
1— T R A I L E R Cat
eitra i*rg r , heiutifully landM A JO R BROW N R E A L T Y
•raped lot. cntitpletrly furnHhrd,
Realtor
only 4 m ile* from the dock.
L A K E MARY
M ay be teen by appointment
rn . F A 2 12J7 or F A 2 1H4
Write boy 11511 Tltim iile . Fla
M O D E R N 3 Room Trailer. iv n » i
per month rail F.\ 2 2071 d»S*
FA 2*3335. N ight*
2 B E D R O O M unlum i*hcd b«u»c,
couth room, phone F A 21310.
U N F U R N IS H E D hnu«e, 3 Bedroom
Kitchen
e.ectncil)
equ.pped
near Ba*e. Ideal lo f children.
51} 00
|&gt;cr
month,
phone
F A 2 7KM « iir r I p. ®

R E A L h&lt;cu*e b a r g a in aeldom ap
pear, but here i* one we are
happe to offer— Neat 3 bed
room*,
being
room.
iing
room, kitchen equipped with
Elec, range A refrigerator, rn
do*ed porrh or den. Built 195*.
acbeito* ihmgle A Alaionrc. on
about 1 i acre* r&gt;( nice rolling
land. 15 m in . trom Sanford. »o
m ini, from Orlando Priced at
only 17,501).

franfnrtl

SUNLAND
Estates

irratS

.AFF-A.DAY

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR
2

Ite d ro o m s

F lo r id a
—

Koon*

IM I. A. —

*28000

( I n c l u d e s C lo s i n g )

*8280.00

«

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HOME SEEKERS
Nearly new 2 IIft. U R home in
four.try flu b Manor. F a ir a i in
elude kitrhen itoce. .pace heal
er and ccnetlan blind*. Screened
porch and earporte Priced at
$*2U) with 1*50 down and *55
monthly including ta»r» and in
•urancc. Acallable now-.

only $57*50 monthly

Stenstrom Realty

H E R B E R T STENSTRO M
R e ilyle rrd Broker
T E N R IS N E R
L O T T IE Illt O 311)3 33
K E N TORRLTT
Ittoe la lrt
2 R E D R D O M houie, I lor id a room, 111 N. P ark —
Ph E A M i l l
kitrhen equipped, monthly pay.
m enu *32.69. phone- F A 2 1426, Turni»hf(l 7 hed room C R houie
or inquire »t IM I Holly Ace,
Ultru* Height*. T A 2fih5n

SAL E
SEALY MATHIESSES
and BOXSPRINGS
If you need bedding, you can save money
Now. Sale starts Thursday, .March 12th
through Saturday, March 11th.

SANFORD FURI4ITURE
V c U iY im n

t

At the same location for over 35 years
3(M&gt;

Hast Firat Street

LAKE MARIE

M A Y F A IR S E C T IO N . Sparmci* 3
herltoom fumt*hed home. O w n­
er. F A 2 1699.

Cuitom built 3 HR, I tile bath
hom r with a lovely equipped
kitchen
Modern wall furnace,
• Rlo.-kt W eit o f
Freneh
ccnetian blind* and awning w in­
Avenue en
20th Street.
dow*. Beautiful hardwood floury
M O D E L O P E N D A IL Y
Only SI.250 down including all
cloying c m ti and SM &lt;&lt;t month
R o b e r t a . W 11.I l k MS, Realtor
I). Immediate pos»ri»inn
Racm nnd l.undquitt. ,\y*oe.
F I 2 3931
Atlaitle D in k Bldg. Open Mnn. and Frl. (Ill 9 P. M.

1 B E D R O O M « R. being &amp; dining
room, kitchen equipped, fam ily
room, 2 hath*, quirt neighbor'#
hood, n l y limit.. S I « 'On Gl
mortgage $52fo down or term*
FA 2-1869

AlewAy C eey aay

Phone: FA 2-I&amp;I4

KSTATIJS
rit e O N L Y

FHA

I m .in re rl

Hotne-y A c a lb t b le
NOW

IN l l r l l A H Y
|.&lt;lH .1%

S;i50 DOWN
I Includey

&lt; to-Ing I

J A 3 HedriNiuiK, 11j Tiled
bath*.
M any ('uylolti t|uald&gt; leal lire-.
P E L 'S : 'Ik # m n ie n irn re
uf
being wllhln 2 block* of
DelTary P la n , a complete
Sh ip p in g Center.
M . li. Miller, llr.rh .p e r
Sale- Office
llw y. If - 9! Iteltary I ’taea
Ph. N o a - n i i r t n o * »:ti
8 M IL L S NOB IH OF
SANEO H D
3 HLDIIDUM,

4 It,

kitchrn, run
log room,
knehen
equipped
y r r r m porch, utility room. Gin
W. S irita St

THK
OF

11L S I ’ L A I D
IH .A N S
M I C K nntl M H N

T.IH'AI M 4 N OR
HOMAN M E D IO

I’ A I N ’ T
Alkcil
Flat
M a ll Paint,

S I* K C . l A ' L
Fnamel
Interior

P l. l'M R IN f i
H E A T IN G
U R l ON lit H O N IN G
C O N T R * r T and R E P A I R 3 4 0 1 *
inn? Sanford 4»e.
F 4 2 4«2

lMumhin^r &amp; Repairs
Joe C. I ho in ay
102-1 Sa n ta St.
F A 2 '*49
2 4 - P I 4NO M R U C K
It NINIc A 111 P A IR IN G
3V. I . H A R M O N
F 3 2 177.1 Alter J ot pt m

Reg ‘Special
J io .
3.»d
3 no

H I. Gallon
7ml. &lt;laIlon

I jllll

l-OW .

Praetically new automatic frlgt*
■ Dire 30 inch range bargain at
$1.1 0c*i. O crrdoffrd couch and
chair $73t4), 32 inch Venetian
blind like new *7.00, Tttv.VOS
inch jalouur window complete
* * 14). car top rack with irapnulin $15 on, 2 1 ” by a a” vereen
door with hardware 17 no. ti{r
man made rrfle* ram era } 4
h-n* brand new Sell* for II.DLItri
normally, lacrifiee fnr 1*3 on,
phone F A 2 2711.
---------- --.
_
m
IS ) lla ** Accordion, 3 week*
7 twltche*. co*l 1V*1 m u
guarantee. $17.3 ni heat
offer immediately Rog t?n,
ford I let a Id

cvjd,
na*
ra ih
Stn .

T
Nt.M type wrilrtt, $8u&lt;*i each,
407 M. ]$th St.

SSAVK*

Mather of Sanford

hath, douli’c c arport. central
heal,
an unu*ual
calue
at
$16.2.30&lt;*u with term.

leg. Pec ter Brake. Radio and
lleatrr. Whilr and Blue I mltn
I a. ore \ir t'onditlunr.l One
owner and tight m ecerc way
*1195
H O L L E R 3|ol O R S 4 IF . S
2nd A Palmetto
) 4 2 4231
or
F A 2n7ll

Ttu iy a guert pay* tn In r 3locle
land Drier In for Jody Ogden
K *p date 3lar 2.3, 39

21—Work D i a l e d
Painting

Vt

it

Babe «it or non

: ;».■ *
I 3 2 79»

M I L L break and train
Phone F A 2 31*7
23— R y ic w m

honey

Oppnrtunlttea

D R IN K S T A N D with H u n g qtiar
trr*
Mar *
Place,
O ilre n
Bridge. Sanford

ft
atuinimim
Yellow done
Trailer. Sacrifice for each he
owner I iced in tr*. than 12
month* P im p Seminole, San M A N T E D 144 S E L L AN E S T A II
I.LSH ED
ROUTE
IN
YOUR
lord Fla
A K K A Of autom atlr mrrehan
d o r mac biney builnrat, randy,
1135 f AD II.I.A C "8 2 * — 4 dour
gum. r l r Our company ha&lt; an
Sedan
Hydromatlr
I* o w e »
immediate opening for pc: win
Drake* *n&lt;l Power Steering Ra
with cm .'ll tnceilm rnt of ITtat
dio and Heater Power \3indowi
whirh ic fully yreured hy In
and Seat* I'hn ca r I* packrd
venture of all new maehinet,
with eye appeal and priced to
inrrchatiditr on route 'tin* I*
m ine now. Only
an advanced oppocliintly
for
11193
growing profit* un a tnialf in
H o ld .I It M O T O R S 4 I . E 9
cr.tm rnl O nly part time alien
2nd .4 Palacalln
Imn i* required
E X P A N S IO N
I 3 2 8231
Of
F A 2-Oil I
P L A N — T E R M S For full in
(nrmaluen write.
J’i.37— 3IODF.I.
Buckeye
Home
T ra ile r with full a rrr rn eatiaoa P Y R A M ID IH S T K IR l'T L N G
$.i.2i*i Frame* Trailer I ’ark See l 0.41 P A N 3
2718 North M ill Street
Hoi me i
helical Cite, har-cac
1931 I o lID c uilom bne 4 door 3 4
Engine Good they and paint If Thi* n a gcira! pay* to the Ritt
Theattr for Johnny M ill* Fvp
en tire looking for good cheap
*1 '&lt;■ ) tn IticU.iMM wcwiiabte fur
date M ar
23. .39
tran.portatlon Ihi* l* it Only
*c«
purcha*e of »rriinc| itiorta
$4(3
1 4d97 •ir
D e L u iia ri. Tem ple
tt S M t r l A I . S K H V IC B B
■ D ll.II.H M IIIO R S A L E S
Midway * UZ-V
2nd A Palmetto
Complete
La w n
Maintenanr e .
«r
F A 2-0111
I 3 82JI
Fertlluer, Spraying. M o w i n g ,
9— F M l W E Its. P L A N T S
JO H N I . I IM M E R S E
A / A 4 .E A S In Bloom I arge
Ilia ;-L ib e rty built hom e trailer, &lt;18 Willow Ace
FA 2 7197
Sr le t Inn lio m 19c or 3
l l ’um Eitra *. F A 7 2*V)
Furniture M o vin g A Storage
for $! •*)
G K A p E A II.I.E M R s l l l Y
C. E. I ’llll.L T P S, Agent
1*55 tu title I. R o c il
H a rd ‘lop
lira p avil’" A c r
) 3 2 u*k8
M A S H B U R N A’A N 1.1N E S
coupe
3 4 Engine. Auloinalii
F A 2 1991
Traii&gt;m i.non
Power Steering th « French A»e
M O IID R U F T b
7 lone blue fintth M’hile wall
I arm A Garden 4 enter
tire*
Mechanic ally
perfect R O L U W A Y . H orp ltal and Raby
ANNUALS
Red*. Day, W eak or Mnttih—
) &gt;nl&gt;
8ft| Celery A»e
Tel. FA 1-5111. Furm tur# Center
IIH 3
111 34*it F lr r t St.
H O L L E R MOTOR S A L E S
B E A U T IF U L D IF H
GARDENS
2nd A Palmetto
S . A M I I R D I I 1)33111 &gt;lli«l*
Teleeition T u b e * letted Ere*.
t 3 2 8231
&lt;&gt;r
F A Z-flill
I ’A 2 1*22
nr
I A 2 827#
Id IL L I K S I IO R B Y S H O P
At The S ig n O f T h * Tnlem Pol*.
1958M
O
B
IL
E
home.
31
ft
I
Iwd
H — A I T U M i H III
- f K.AH.EHN
2117 JA. Freneh A **.
rimm cnlored fiv tu rr* through1153 C A D IL I At
i-2 ’ - I Door
rent, muvt tell, will tarrifice.
AIR C O N D IT IO N IN G
Sedan
lle'ilrum atir Tran*ittic
t rntral Florida trailer Park 2
II. II. I ’O P E C O .
yion.
Power
Brake*.
Power
in d r* north of Maitland on III
toa S. Park ----- F A 1 I M I
Sleertnc
Radio and Ib-atir
way t&gt; 92

Choice

21

LOTS

pow &lt;• Mi mb iw

i ml Seal
Ijonditl rne.l

la*

tnrv
A t'
Owner )*nl&gt;

local

76 4'.5 mile•

*:i9 i
lllll.fl.lt M o u n t S A I L S
2nd A Palmetto
I A 2 6J.1I or I A i n.H

15 ft T R A IL E R
with rabana
m any rtlra r mult *811, rearon
- able.
going
north,
phone
1 3 2 7831 or located at Frame
T ra ile r Park

AUTO OLASS
INSTALLUI)
H a c k G ln *a
l e n l &lt;11.1* *
s f h v k t :
S e r t k a n k filiiwn n n d I ’a ln l I n,
li t H i IT. la d Si. Ph. F A T -lli:

I V 2 8231

or

I 3 J "H I

tliirn g

clay.

I’r l * f lirt liw l Aupplita

C l fin G IR L S over 21. Apply in
perion at Pig N Whittle.
1937 F O R D C u riu m 2 Dunr Sedan
Si.
6 Cylinder. Standard T ra n n u l**ion. Radio and Heater, ta lk G A Y widow nr Old M a id . Apply
about gav mileage, thit thould
M a ra
Plire, otteen
Bridge,
du It.
Sanford.
11395
W H IT E H O U S E K E E P E R — for el­
1101 I L K
M O T O R S A IL S
2nd A P alm ritn
d erly man phone F A 12055 for
F.A 2*231
or
F A I 0711
appointment.

2U3 2o»
A At l I M l | E A N F R R l P 4 IR H
Party for all m ake* of ileanerr;
Etectr.duv, Hoover, Kirby, etc. S E L L
Fre e p icku p Work guaranteed. • M e
FA 2 I T
• '3 e
• Me
llou vt M irin g — Fieeiric Service
St
Sid Vthlen
R A N D A L L E L E C T R I C CO
112 M agnolia
F A 2D9IS
23 4 - HI H R IN G _
P A IN T IN G

2 8 - in w i

Quirk M u n d rn m a t Servlre
Shtrt* E’inithed In I * Hour*
Sanitona D r y (flaamnr
E. 35th St. Foudntart Bldg
SO I T IIS ID L
I. A L 'M H IO W 41
1(013 41711 IV. LO N G
Jid E., Cum mere la I Ace.
Pimn# F A 2 2833

TV TUHRS
TESTKD FREE
— In yicur k » » a

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F irit St. Ph. F A &gt; 0911

I s Y o t ’R F C R N IT U R B
lit V the M o m
S E L L the \tn«t
P A Y the M olt
P I H T R A D IN G P O S T
Ph F A 2 (3877
•

rd

;

valu es

*

• EASY T ER M S

&gt;

WILSON - M.VIER

and Lnlthing
New And U*ed rurnttura .
in g
Serviag 3tl F. Klret St
FA JJ
*ince 1925.
Lake M ary
New k l cod Furniture Jr AppU*
ancey A fiood p|*r * Tn
it a .n c f :
B U Y B K I.L or T R A D E
i
J E N K I N S F U R N IT U R R (
too Sanford Ate. •

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A t rih h Htclg.
F A 2 3r9l
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2 7 - N i l l l i F.H— P M l S O N A L R
G o IN G N O R ill, month old jaa
apartmrnt u u range, call be­
IN C O M E T A X S E R V I C E
tween 4 6 p. m. 1413 P a rk A y *.
Mm. II Alurrav
l l i l Celery Ace
F A 2 1394
G E N E R A L rlrclrle 3d Inch rang#,
( Iciied ^rndae
135* nioctrl, ured only, two
month*. IteT offer taker. 101
Dev a diet Tablet*, week* auppl)
Tem ple Drive, Ravenna Pack.
us.
Itminiillat A A n d rriu n —
F a u *l* Drug Stuce.
3o— 1.4ENT A N il F O U M )
J IM M Y :
L O S T one b o y'* R iry rl* *ira 26".
K i n d e r u f “ K i t r l ” in M itin tl,
Red, J. C, lliggin* Way tuat
tit th e A lo h a M o t e l- Jrdi ia
m vicinity uf High School, t an
o|M-rt ni lliirlfnrd. write nntl
Ic# idrntifird
Reward Phnna
m kiae if atlll intereated.
F A 2 48 14 ar TA 1 2914.
( n i v i l l e 'a W lla o it, C o n n .
-A M T IC I.B m F O R

g O S I’- L

EASE
Rig
Sale
On
Everything. Furm tur* Canter.

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FA C T O R Y T O YOU
A L U M IN U M
V E N E T IA N nU.NIt.6
E n rte ie d head. Sag proof bottom
rail with p in tle end*. P in tle
o r rayon taper, cotton or nylon
curd*.
• S c n k u rik (H a a s a n d I ’ttinl Co.

SIMM W. 2nd St. Ph. FA &gt; M23
Ja cke t* - lic it* - 1 c-nt* - L u ig t g t
A R M Y N A V Y S L 'R P L I B
SIO Sanfurd A n n u l
Cciitcin A Moo] Y arn *. N aliani,
Threadr. Tape*.
H O L L IN S H O B B Y S H O P
A t T h a Sign O f Tha Totem Pala.
2817 S. Freneh A»a.
IT E D I M IX &lt; (IN I R I T E
Mmdciw Seal* — Lintel* — Steel
G r c * * r Trap* ■ San d — Dry ANell*
'IIR . 4 ( l.l. T O M R E T E CO
Ph M ’ 373!
:un Flm Ace
llr l i u i l l
K u m in u t o n

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I ’iic v e ll’a O f f ic e .Supply
117 Sn Nlagnnlla
F 4 J 341!
D IC T A P H O N E in a &gt;c»d »hapr Can
be *een at the Sanford Herald
Office lino
M A Y T A G automatlr warher, ev
eellenl condltlun 1123 F.4 2 2*02.
L a u ra II Oiler

CliaalTied D u p la y

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
H O M ES
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.Nenr G u lf C 'n u ra *

$450 Down
In r lu d r a

Thu it a gue»t pat* to the Hilt
Theatre (or Me* C ram er E *p
date Mar. 75, .30

t in n in g C o a l

T u r n W e s t l&gt;n '201 h
S I . Fullucv I 'u u n l r y
( lu ll ltd, A W a t c h
l 'i i r O u r S i g n s , . .

O PEN D A IL Y
9 tl)D

A . M . "P ll D a r k

SUNDAY
2:00 I*. M. T il Dark

WANT ADS BRING SUoetnahesi
FAST RESULTS
C 'u n s lr u c t io n Co., In c .
311 W ed U lh Mceei
Phone F A 3 -JIN

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
AAe Incile you In be our guMta abnolulfly frte
ccilhnui nliliijaliun at one uf Sanford'!! leading
Motrin while you locale suitable housing for
you and &gt;our family. Tick up &gt;our key at the
Sales Office.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.

C a ll F A 5 -4 1 7 4

Flertrsnlf
Tab*

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• QUICK CREDIT

R E P A IR S —

F lu K IR
landing
Cleaning,
w av
Sem inole County
H. M. Gleamn.

Wlnr|y|tleld
Iiccur ( H a * *

" D o It Your te ll"
M E R E P A I R A N D NEP.VP T.
S T I N E
REGISTERED Aberdeen Anguv
Alarhine and Supply Cn.
Hull. E u e llrn l rhow runforma
Ph T 3 7 6172
turn and ready for duty at herd 2"f M 2nd St.

11

rent.
1357— 1 dr Rutck C rn lu ry E*tate
LOW TERMS NO
111 7 3 A LI E
33 agon, one owner ear radio
A'FS
. S . . S ’ It h a t an
hea’er
foiwer tterrlng. power
yfre
f u r information
till
t I.TIl A rno.li rn,
all
r l re lc ir
brake* $7250. yrr after 5 p m
I A 2 37U8
Kitrhen AI-SO the owner will
116 33
2nd. apartmrnt 4
throw in all h u living room
IV— A B r i l l . 114 W A .V T B D
and one bedroom furniture In 1937 ( I I I 3 R O I.I.T "2 1 0 " 4 In-.r
Station 33 agun. 38, Puwrrglidr 33 A N T E D g»»d dcpi lldable D a m
rluding NEW T 3' and a Deck
Power Brake*. Radio and ll&lt;-al
If you are luokinj for T ER M S
porlation fur
not inure than
er 2 Tune Fitlt*lt Good Tire*
Thit 1* not your home
HUT
Stun Ph (‘nine, F.A 2 7611 tie
and M r titanically Right
. . It you are looking for iji 3
tween 7 A 4 3n.
$1791
U T Y at a BARGAIN . CALL
H O L L E R M O TO R SALES
ur at ONCE
17— B F . A lT Y P A R L O U R
2nd A Palmelto
M. n . m i r s t l m p l r s g e » e ,
h \ n i t i F . r r s B F . A lT Y N O O K
I A 2 k.’ D
or
13
"D l
Realtor A Invuier
105 •No. Oak
FA 2 6741
i*ne, Laura B O r e r , II E. T a ffe r
Arthur F Day E e rrc tl H arper M O H II.E H O M E 15 ft 1933 Mar
letle, 2 bedroom, call ) A 2 9956 18— FM M AI.P. H R E P W A N T R D
hone FA 2 IMI
112 N. P a r t
N O T IC E
E N G L IS H R O O F IN G &lt; 4 I M *
P 4 N A ’ l» Open For ltu*lne&gt;a
3fter 4 Short Sh u l D ow n
Iterruie O f |llne*«. M e C an
Take I are Of Ml A ..ur R o o f­
in g Need* Prom ptly.
C all F A 2 5731 or F A 2 59«6

FOR 1 A L B

To t e n ice a oil rollec t trom auto
matte m e n handier unity Fveel ’I V til II D I M ; i O N Tit 31 l o f 'S
29— r U R M T I 'R I , and
lent opportunity for qualified
Lor carpentry, painting, yeieen
H E A L E S T A T E F O R S A L E 11— Aummobllr. A T ra ile r*
IID t S F IlIH li G O O DS
per*or. Muet Iw- f ire in work 8
t r. muting, and planter repair,
or 9 hie,ire weekly h a c r a car
N EW . .1 Rrdroom . 2 hath, •pacimi* I OCA— F I AMINT.O 40 ft 2 hed
**|ihalt tile, ayhfylo* • ding,
and $-.98 i«i to $79.31*1 working
ma .mu v . r wO' -I *tcp*. lecellog
maconry home, featuring Central
rncctr, lot *). Park Ace Trailer
capital Submit work bobirc and
and
irp a irirg
ga ra g e i
and
Heat and quality lonitruetion. i I ’ark
N«w A ( *eif
phone
num
ber
For
interview
ccreeklng rail F \ ’2 4v&gt;9.
■in rvcrllrn t bite at IIIV W u O
Furniture and A ppliinrw
write National Salec A Mfg t o
with trrm i
1937 ( \ I I I L 1.41 6? ' 4 Door Se
Inr
Dept ic .Vwi* tcrfrnellle
M i l T N I' 3i M~H3 U T *
dan Heitrcimalle. Power Steer
Acrnue. H a ll.* 6 Leva.
NEARLY M W
I Bedroom, 2

Little did the owner d re a m when LOVELY tittle Iraller. fully equip 12— B O A T S lt d M O T O R S
he yetilcd tn thiv beautiful new
ped. ylrrr* ("Ur Sam 33adr l il
Your F.clnrcida Dealer
home a few thort month* ago
Trailer l*ark Drl-and Ha
H llilS O N SPORTING GOODS
E N V E L O P E S , Letterhead*. »t*t#
■hat untiyjal cirruinvianei a would
men!*. Invuier*. hand bill* aid
I •. M E l*t
I bona FA ? 5961
make it n e m c a r y for him to 1957 I lll!O I I an&lt;h \3aguti 3*1
("O ia u .i
r le ,
P rogrritice
cell it at ONCE I NFOItTT
Thnnderhird Pow er Plant
f . IIP MI/.ARD out heard *pm»
Printing C'u Phnne V A 2 29.31 »■
NATELA’ there Ihmgr happen
d *rd Tranymly.ucn
Radio an-1
T A 2 l.iei alter 4 p m
ma Meet n t h St
, .33 hrn they du rom r alert
Healer
laiw mileage — i teat
buyer alwacv get* a good buy.
II It HI \ABOUT, 14 H P Erin
irindr and out
P l 'M P S — S P R I N K L E R
t o r a QUICK SALE the ow ner
$1595
r u d r and Trailer. lira) in. phi inr
SYSTEM S
ha« aglet cl to »rIT Del. lovely
FA I 1433
114*1.11 It M O T IIH S A I L S
All type* and *lreV. ImtaRed
Three
It. it room
Two
bath
*nd A Palrnrltn
H O M E Under 116 )mc w on aiHiitl
$34r») cash, balance LESS than

Walt

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28— A R T I f l . M

R O O F IN G

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Seminole Realty

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I J A — P l . l 'M B I M i

Henl K « t n l e O p p n r l u n it y
Lytahluhed Sanford Real Ftlate
Firm in need of J regtttrred
»sle*men. due tn buytnet* ripan•ton.— e vp erienrr not neietyary
Me will train coti. ... that you
earn white *c*u learn 33rtte Bov
** c o the &gt;anford It. laid I 411
leplify .Inc ite c ontldrnlial I

H o m e - D n ig n e d F o r
F lo r id a L lv ln jf.
S A- ( R e r lr o o m *— 1 A 2 P a t h *

J. W. HALL

Y O T N ti M AN W A N T E D — apply in
pcr»ccn, ir y c t a l Lake Nurierc
Lake M ary. Fla

I hi* O a gur*t pace to the Movietend D rie r In for llarhara Ruck
ler. F.*p date M ar 23. '19,

3rd Addition.

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
inc.

W KI.I. I IR I I. I I M i
F a llb ac k* Mor»e Pum p *
Repair* In all m ake*

W A N T E D A T O N C E — M *n nr
Woman
b*
*upp!y
Raweigh
hoiorhold necetyitle* to conycimery in Sanford Full «r p * 't
n . l M B IN G
time. A p.xtal card will bring
Contracting A Repair*
you full datail* without nbliga
Free F.ttimate*
Hun. See. S. A. Smith. S r , B o \
R. I . H A R V E Y
1018. Delaind or wiite Haw- 2*&gt;4 Sanford Ace Phone F A 2 3U.1
etgha Dept.
F A R . 410-271,
Memphty, Tenrc

South
PINECREST

I m m cd i.it *• Oc«.u|&gt;ancy
W e (iu iiH U t .-e l ’fia o t t n l
S a t is f a c t io n o r Y o u r
Money C h e e r f u lly
R e fu n d e d .

S3— S P E C I A L S E R V I C E S

t i l l . Ile ln W cnl.it

f 41 I T I T I S V II.I.E
P I t M B IN li A H E A T IN G IN C
SAN FO RD
Phone F A 2 7«»1

&amp;

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low* As S100

t* —

jo— Male or Fem ale

F U R N IS H E D apartment. l»t floor,
pricatr entrance 1001 Palmetto Want a chicken fa rin ’ ’then *ee
JO A if v h ied F « r m
on |&gt;4\ e«1
thi* fice acrei. with nice 2 bed
tdlii. under rultiYAlinr. no build
R E O K U U M nouir K i t c h r n equiproom home, beautifully land
in s* a baruuin a\ SVwO.W, *ith
prd phone F A 2 5J0J.
leaped yard, chicken houici. C » r. Il« *y . 17-02 A 2 7 t h S t .
terms.
coop*,
work
ihnp,
In
fart
eccry
I ’h u n e F A 2 -15 0 1
FO R S.AI.E O R R E N T : 2-bedroom
thing but the ch ick e n , and prlc
full* fu rn lih rd Imute, 1215 Ran
ed at only $9,000.
dnjph St. F A 2 5800
W. D I E T R I C H S - R E A L T O R
IF IT IS K K A L
ESTATE
Flir
Methc tn— Velm a Grmriler
*t k C m m 'r y A Monteith
3-B E D R O O M
imfurulihed hm i'e Need lot*.’ highway
frontage?
a 1- 111 South Park Ph. F A 2 8695 Adelaide If M o s r i — Aycoclate*
$75.
311
Holly
Ace.
Ph
acreage? Th ru tre—
1W1 Park Ace
FA 2 5232
F A 2 3MJ, evening*.
FARMER’S a CENCY
,
2 b e d r o o m t n home: Florida
N. V. Farm er. Realtor
H O N A I.. I A Y T O N
A P A R T M E N T — I or 2 Bedroom*
nw m . atorernnni. kitchen equip
I». H. Whitmore. A»*oc.
Reft*terrd Real Litate Broker
519 Oak St . call F A 2 2192
ped
ccnetlan blind*. F e m rd
tic S. French A re . Ph F A 2 5221 Ph f K 7-1301 — IT-92 at Ilia ea'lia
.
card
laiw
down
payment
3 1 B E D R O O M . furnnhed a ta ri
After houri F A 2 2811 or F A 2 4921
2 HR UR. kitchen equipped tor
F A 2 7Mt
inent».
prlc ate
bath*,
Park
ner
Apartment •. H IT
Park
Acr.
lot
Mn
pm t
137 50
R E A L E ST A T E OKI V E IN
F A 2 I1W, K *t 4&lt;M, t ’nlby or
Plume F A 2 3*93
2544 Trench A c r.
1 A 2 ona;
Dream wold Section -- III cleared
AN apartm rnt # * large a * a
Price l* right 2ttt chare Ace
hmitc. 3 bed roomy. tiled bath,
3
R
E
D
ROOM
home
M9&lt;»&gt;
kitchen
Keatiar
Phone I'A 2 5fln(, Sanford
tereened porrh. With or without
equipped. Luc down payment,
“ Call H a ll” Phone F A 2-3*141
kitchen equipment. US. Phone
3 BEDROOM
h i* u * •• Separate
f a ll FA 2 3429
F A 2 3951
Dining area. ICcaccay Down no
RAYMOND M. BALL
lim in g ro d . 4 ' i •• mortgage,
R E A L T O R A IN S U R O ft
3— Rl; \l. E S T A T E F O R S A I F.
phone F A 2 vum
iu
Third St. k Park Acrnue. South
BEDROOM
houie. tile hath,
V a i l Vail Ball
1.8 N . Park Ace.
Fh. F a 2 *123 K IT T Y Acte* cm jltway 4c&gt;. Sec
m ahagany paneled den, large
Phone F A 2 5*41
"2 6
19
i f A cre * in Icrarmg
back ca rd : fenred Eight ntonih*
gruce, rude of lake frontake.
n!d 52 non down, payment 1ST 5n F o r the Beit Buyt tn Real F.tlal*
to i t l l l r e d a tr I
II Furen.
m.inlli
No
qualifying. ' M 3 E E CULLEN &amp; I1AKKKY
R o \ Ifc42. (t
\tcer. Fla
F A 2 7630.
I
W A. fugle, Jr. Sat»*maii
i. - 4IOII It. 4(.l M IN N S
110 N Park Ace. IT.. F A 2 239!

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R H A H .K Y

C o rn e r

Ilv r y . 17-R 2 A

ODHAM.
?7th St.

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Phone

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W rra T I

M arker To Honor
Sanford Pioneer
In ISIS. In tl4 l he cam e to Me]lonvtlle, I he town which later be­
came the City ol Sanford
The soldier it tiring honored
for hit pioneering spirit, a t well
aa serving hia country. Mellon
ville was then a w ildernrtt, and
bravery amt fortitude were neeetta ry lo withstand Ih r dan gers of
everyday life.
Gathering in l.akeview Cem e­
tery at 10 a. m. will be hit deiCendant* and Sanford
citirrnt.
P ran k Woodruff IV , h i* greatgreat great grandaon, will unveil
the m arker and place a wreath
T A M P A , f( ;ri&gt; — Police tmighl on Ih r grave. Prank ia Ih r ton
two men In a pink Oldtmoblle
of Mr. and Mrt. P ra n k Woodruff
today who were believed to have
HI
robbed a branch office of the
The unveiling will com e after a
Tam pa P rd rral Sa vin g* and !x&gt;an
welcome by klayor A l W ilton, and
Aaao of tV ST SIS In an armed
the principal t d d re n b y the Itrv.
holdup.
A. G. Mclnnlt. The cerem ony will
The PH I taid wltnetM-a taw I
be attended by Mrs. C larence II.
la ir model pink Uldamoblle drive
County Chamber cf Commerce "new bindF it ry , president of the Florida FOOD FAIR OFFICIALS — l«eon T»ii*n&gt;tn.
away from (he tcene of the rob­
neas welcome plaque/' placed in the rondg
State Society, Daughter) of IHIZ. (left), front end aupervUor for Food Fair
bery in aoulhwrtt Tam pa early
Stores.
W.
L.
Waits
(center),
district
manFair Store. The store opened this morning,
The
M
ajor
Francis
L.
D
a
d
e
C
h
ap
­
Tuetday aflrrnoon and that it waa
ter of Sanford hai made arrange- iijrcr, and Kay E. Ashton Jr. (rijrht). Sanhehrvrd to tie the getaway car.
(Herald #Staff I hulo)
The two armed handita walked menia for Ihe m arker and cere­ ford ito n matuiffer, aland with the Semlnolt
Into thr office in early afternoon, mony.
Follow ing Die aervicr com m e­
forrrd Manager Robert K. A d a m i
and teller Mrt. (iladya Denham in­ m orating Fliaa Woodruff, mem
to a real room, and then took the* tier* of Ihe Chapter will attend
L A K E L A N D ( L T D - Fifty five amounti lo TO million gallons, it | &gt;ear and two million Ic s * than thr
m i,nr&gt; from a caah drawer and a luncheon at the M a y fa ir Inn
per
ernt of the Florida orange will he j: million m srt H an last previous season.
M rt. A. R. Key it general
the tafe.
rh
alrm
an
of
the
cerem
ony
and
crop
for thi* te**on h a* already
They were drtcrlbed a i being
been used, il w it reported T u n In their middle or late twenties. luncheon.
One w ai about l i * feet tall. Hie
day.
other about all inrhea shorter.
General M anager Robert W
They
appeared nervous
and
Rutledge of Florida Citrus Mutual
were drrated In cheap leisure
FLO O R S C L E A N E D ■ S A N D E D ■ P O L I S H E D
said that 49 million boxes of
ja rke ti and dark trouteri.
oran grt were u»ed through P»b
ruary.
T K R R A Z Z O W O R K O F A L L K IN D S .
F lo rid a '* W froren orange con­
P ic * Estlm atra — Call lit!
Funeral service* for f.'rover S. centrate p ia n o have processed
Juice from more than 25 million
Moon. Sfi, Oviedo, will he held Inixivet in packing 3?,500,W&gt;) gallon*
mnrrow al 2 p. m. al the Fairof concentrate, he taid
child Chapel, with Ihe Rev. George
FA 2-7621
108 N. Myrtle
Rutledge added that if ihe rea­
Carlton, F irtl Methodist Church
L O N D O N l l l’Ji — Diplom itic officiating, and Rev. J a c k Rryant s o n * total pack (A concentrate
tource* here today predicted s Pirai H apllit Church, aM irtlng.
m ajor purge of the Iraqi arm y and
The Oviedo Masonic Lodge No.
the government to remove all po­ 243 will be in charge of grave­
tential opponent! ol Prem ier Abdul side service* at the Oviedo Cem e­
K a rim K a ttrm Including anti Com- tery.
N E W Y O R K ( D T D — The vonm unial* and Naaienlea.
M r. Moon died M on day In an
They aatd pretture alto waa Orlandu Hospital. He m oved lo iclenre of • longtime tubway fare
building up in Baghdad for the Seminole County 20 ye a r* ago af­ evader finally hat got the heal ol
Ipcedy execution of i&gt;en. Abdul ter living In Atlanta. Ga.
him.
Sa la m Aref, former number two
The N ew Y ork City Transit A u ­
Su rv ivin g are hit wife, M r*.
man in Ihe K a tie m regime now
Nellie M. Moon; Iwo daughter*, thority reported Tueaday it had re­
under trn lrn cr of death for plotM itt M a ry Velura Moon. Atlanta, ceived a 110 hill from an anonyling against thr premier.
and Mr*. C. S. le e Jr., ('larks- m oui hitherto free-loading paaien
Reports from Iraq laid anti guv- 1ville, Trnn,; two tuna, C. Rprsc gcr Enclosed was a nole which
i-rnmcnt biitcrncat by arm y far Id Moon
and Thomas G.
Moon, taid:
com m andrra in Ihr province* waa Oviedo; three hroihrra, J; K.
"1 am tending to you here in­
a m ajor factor in Ihe current re Moon, lliram . Ga.; C. C Moon. closed. * payment for rides on thr
volt. They said ihe commandrra Atlanta, and R. P. Moon. Auttell. transit system for which I did not
w rrr Jralmi* of Ihe quick promo- Ga.; Iwu tislera
Sirs. R. C. pay. W ill )ou please put il in Ihe
bona givrn officer) closer to Ihe i'Ionia and Mra. A. P. Robin ton, conscience fynd.”
F A 2t y p e w r it e r se r v ic e
ca|i il a I and in the personal confi­ Atlanta, and four grandchildren.
The tranvil aullioriiy *aid it was
dence of Kaitrm .
Ihe
largest
"ro
n
iic
e
n
c
c
”
payment
8311
207 W « H First S L
Fairchild Funeral Hom e It In
In addition, Ihe rr|sirla taid, Ihe charge of arrangement*
in Its history.
field cum m andcri disapproved of
Ihc government’s failure In coop­
erate wtih Trriident Carnal Abdel
N a tte r’* I'nlted A ra b Republic.
A ialdler In Andrew Jackson’*
arm y will be honored tomorruw
when a g r *v r m arker la unveiled
in h ii memory *1 Lakevlew t'rmetrry
Kliaa Woodruff fought In the
haltle of Chalmeile, New Orleans,

Pink Auto Sought
In Tampa Robbery

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.AYOIt C l IS HI It IION — Hanford .Mayor
k. L. Wilnon, nurrouiided by many of the
ood Fair official* and waiting patron*,

»t.i the ribbon mailing the official grand
opening of the new Koorl Fair Store on
Sooth Park \v&lt;.
(Herald Staff Photo)

Two D ead , 16 Hurt Med Center Burns;
A s Bus Hits Crowd It Firemen Hurt
P IT T S B U R G ( I l l 'l l A run
I w ay but c ra ih rd
through a
lom award hound crowd at »m of
Re eity'a bualrit corner* at thr
iclgbt of the ruth hour Tuesday,
tilling two persons, one ■ v r t r n n
Pittsburgh Treat reporter, and
tijurtng I * nlhrra.

African, 51, Bears
Quads; Doing Fine
f CAPETO W N.
R# u l h
Africa
n J P I l — A ll-ye a r old African w&lt;e
L a w g a r# birth to quadruplet) to*
H a y — tbra# buya and a girl. All
fear# reported doing tine,
' D r. Jam es le.uw, pruft»*«r of
b b a U lrica at the U nivrrally of
Capetown, who aaatalad in Ihc da*
wy, an Id he b rlirved It waa
flrat lime a w om an that ag#
gave birth b&gt; fo u r children.

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Queen la ‘Crowned*
' M A N IL A ( U P U — Chrtatlna M a ­
ttes. M ilt rhlllpplnea of 1959. waa
Btniak In the fare hy a alore
While the rode on a float in I he
M a n ila Trade P a ir parade The
M o m , totted hy an ontdrnliflrd
byataoder, rauaed a alight awrllgig r t tha beauty queen's right

J A C K S O N V II.I.K f l ’I 'l t - A fire
awepl through a doclora' medical
center early today. ra in in g | l« '
lew damage and vending II (Ire
men to the hu.pltnl.
Ttie firemen were overcome by
i leaping chemical fmnea. believed
in have l-crn from tulfurir and.
All htil Ihrce of the men werp
treated and relented
Admitted in St Vlnrent'a Hot
total were Capt. A I„ Van f,an
rimgham. who complained of rhrat
paint, and flrrm en P rank fit t e r
ami J. T While,
Pire Martha! K. C. McDcrm nn
valil raute of the pre dawn hlair
waa undetermined. Firem an w eir
atili on the arenr a! » a rn
M rltrrm on estimated damage
to H i p content t c l the one - ttory
budding at pa,non and to the
atrurturr lltrlf at 130,1**1,
Pour engine) amt two hoik and
ladder Iru rk i were vent to Ihr
veene and firemen battled the
blare about one hour before bring­
ing 11 under control.
McDcrm nn .aid the r.-nlrr, on
the weal end of town, hnuiej 13
doclora’ offlcea.

Sa m IliHid, 42, who work.-d for
the n rw apap rr tim e I;*45 and M ia
Sally P. Strait, &gt;1, head raahler at
the Itw nevell Hotel, were killed
In the rraah.
Hood, a native of Morrhe.id
City, N. C., died of head and in ­
ternal Iniurlrt, while M r* Strait
waa flatbed arruts the abdomen.
M r*. Ida Cook. U , a t , reported
In critical condition thla m orning
following turgery for head injur­
ie s
The arenr waa one of panic ami
m a n ronfiitfon at the lumbering
ro n vrya n e r
alamm rd into the
rnidit of the huge, tightly packed
crowd, hurled three prrannt into
a dltplay window of K a u fm a n n 't
department alore, and c ra ih rd
headlong into the window, iliclf.
Hut driver Jay 1-ar.e avid he
tried lo itop Hie tmi when a
alreetrar halted In front of him,
but, when the brakea failed, he
allrinpterf lo atop hy hilling Un­
curb.
“ Tile hut jumped the curb,"
f.anr la id, "a n d I aimed fnr a
pole."
The vehicle aheared-olf the pole,
T A L I. a i u .s m : k (U P |&gt; - The
knocked aver a nearby nrwatiand,
Injuring a newaboy slightly, cut Cabinet ha* rrappolnlrd Franrit
down
a fire alarm hoi and tihcll llridgc* Jr. of Tallahaiii-e,
plunred thrnugli the huge window. to the Florida I'arolc lo rn n iiiilu n

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Half O f Oranges In Florida Used, Mutual Reports

Purge Predicted
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ERRAZZO

Funeral Tomorrow
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Tile Expertly Done

SEMINOLE TERRAZZO

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Free-Loader Pays

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If you live in Casselberry, Fern Park, liontfwood,
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Plym o u th ’s g o t it in station wagons, to o !
116 DIFFERENCE IN

RIDE UNO PERFORMANCE

K n other low-price wagon ra n m atch J’l)m ou th ’* T o rtio n -A iic
H id e . . . ) o u n al no eilia u n i. F.njoy tu|H-ik handling case, a* ills
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Flight Crews Given
Warm Welcome On
Sanford Arrival

WELCOMED HOME — Cdr. 1. M. It-well Jr., Squadron
Five conimumlinyr officer, is g n e i e d by hi* wife and thre*
non* upon arrival a t the Sanford Naval Air Station. Squad*
ron pilots and crews arrived yesterday a fter six month*
!pi the Mediterranean.
(Herald Stuff Fhoto)

T e ar* and laughter girctcd the
Savage Son* id Sanford yesterday
afternoon when the brat of V A H
S'a mea and plane* awooped ts ■
landing at Harney Field.
Dependent* iw arm e d to the (ore
ground a* the men Hepped from
their planet and ditappearrd be­
hind welcoming arm *. Twentytight officers and men were greet­
ed by ('apt. Jam e * R a m ig c . co m ­
m ander Heavy Attack W ing One,
and T a p i Lionet A. Arthur, co m ­
mander of the Sanford N aval A ir
Station.
The aquadrun, Sanford’* first
Heavy Attack group, ha* returned
from aix month* to the M editerran­
ean aboard the I 'S H F o rrra ta l
Preparation* for their arrival have
been completed. e\ rn to the paint
ing cf office* hy the men of
V’A H -0. long-time rival*.
N ine waa relieved by V A H t laat
Septem ber after a nine • month
crulae with the Sixth Fleet.
laical dignitaries took a back
aeat to fam llita during welcoming
ceremonies, but John Krider, M a y ­
o r Al W ilw n and A n d y C a rra o a y
were prevent, ucverthelea*.
At 6 p m. today, another cun
Ungrnt will arrive in a huge cargo
plane. D u rin g the wre hour* of the
morning, the entire squadron wilt
be preaent and accounted for, a i
the rem ainder of the men are de
pouted on the field.
The Korrcatal docked early thia
morning In Norfolk, Va.

Brookfield Plans Deadline Nearing
Higher Production For County Taxes

Laat day on which taxpayeri
can pay J930 la x r* without pen
ally will lie M arch 31. John I
Galloway, tax rollretnr. laid to­
day.
Failure to pay laxea on or be­
fore that date, he aaid, will rr•ult In a m inim um penalty of
—
three per cent on real e*tatc
taxe* and one per rent on per
o n il and Intangible laxea. He aito
pointed out that the tax lawa re ­
quire the additional charge of
eott of a d v rrlliin g the property
a* delinquent.
Attention al*o wax called to the
School board member* bavt fact that Intcrnt, advrrttting and
waited no time ia getting the other collecting cotta are added
building program underway.
to the tax and all beromea a
Hid* will be advertiac.1 within den again*! any property owned
a few daya on new construction by the delinquent taxpayer
at the Midway and Kotenwald
Gallow ay vaid the longer the
,^ &lt; *,1, l n j ^ n ovation of Oviedo delay In paying taxe* after M arch
)u&lt;h
Kinal plant were 31, the higher the penalty r o il
approved thia morning by tha becomea, all of which m akei to
fe n d o g U Count/ «.» 1* T n H
]ibt afV tn tag.' of me .ax payer *
Prelim inary plana for lh* new pay any la * due on or before that
Seminole High School, vocational dale
trliool and new conatruction on
The Intereat ra le on delinquent
C room i Academ y alao were ap­ real rttale tax begin* at one end
proved. Plan* were luhmlttrd by one half per cent per month with
Juhn ilurioti IV, architect.
a m inim um of three per rent, tin
Two bid* were received on Die peraonal and intangible laxe* the
former Geneva N egro tchool tile. Intereat mount* at the rate of one
Ward Grovea, Oviedo, bought the p«r com p«r month.
prop,rty with a high bid of $330.
Tax certificate* will be xold
June t, 1930, on each parcel of
real eitale oa which the tM |
taxe* have not been paid At Hie
•ante lime, w arrant* will be
itaurd again*! all peraonal pro
petty on which taxe* are not paid
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Sale of the property will aatiify
the laxea and roit.
Execution* also will he ittued
Seminole County Commissioner*
on all Intangihle tax item* n.4
were in appear before the Slate
paid. Theie rie c u lio n i will he
Hoad Department today to prefiled with the C irru lt Court Clerk
tent requrtla for prim ary road
and will become a lien agali.at
conitruction during the coming
any real ealate the taxpayer m ay
year.
Koifr Da via, State Hoard mem­ own, Galloway alatrd.

When York M anufacturing Company move* to it* new
location in May. Brookfield Mill* will begin expansion.
The manufacturer* of Alix of Miami awim wear have
been sharing the building on North Elm Ave. with York.
Alix Schneldman. president of Alix of Miami has an­
nounced expansion plana, and predicts th a t within eight
m o n th *,
Brookfield
Stills
will
double it* pie..in personnel and
m ach in e ry. "O peration* m ay even
be tripled," he aaid.
B l n a personnel rhaiure, General
W upcrintcndvnl Abe Ga*»oW hat
replaced Joel Aberbach a* man­
a g e r. GaiMiw ia a native o f New
Jcrve. . lie u s* . . .■&gt;.*
« n c # In both m anufacturing and
m erchandialng of clothing.
( i lo n W allea-l) I n . inlludu.vd
K u m l new method* of inerchand i-m g product*, that have resulted in increased ptoduction and
fo r employe*, Schneidm an
® d.
Hr..kite Id M ill* l* one oi
lee
textile plant* located in Sanford.
It ia lh# third to announce plan*
fo r expanded opt-iwliont
ilrookftrld
M ill*'
nc.giit-or,
Y o rk
Matiuraclunng
Co., will
b tc a k ground on It* new plant at
10:30 a.in. Saturday. The »llc I*
between Allen uf O rlando and
H n iC a r Aluminum on Highway
kW. York produce* fish landing
l a amt television antenna. A n o th e r textile plant In San­
fo rd will have ui&gt;en .win. m a
new building hatutdoy aftemoun
fro m 2 4 Pietro M anufacturing
Co. ha* moved Into the new ilructu re on Pecan Ave. and Fourth
S i. Pa.am x* and thirta ate pro­
duced by the llrm.

(Oiga Loved Him,
Paid,' Lawyer Says
V E N T U R A . Calif (L ’P D - D ia t .
X tty Roy &lt;iu«t*f»on, the people’*
pru.pcutor and not a poet, aay*
O lg a Duncan paid with her life
(o r (ailing in love
^ lu s t a f s o n made the observation
W h r argued for the convirtion
of .Vi year old Elizabeth Dunran
on charge* o( b argaining for the
death nf the pregnant wife of her
•on, Frank.
Gustafson. a precise. mcUiudI*
ca l attorney, .aid intrnte love
and hale-mlxrd in deadly quantitle* — motivat-ii the "'fo r hire”
m u rd e r of olga, a SO-yssr-otd
C anad ian horn nurse, lie wa* de
^ e r a t e a&gt; he fai*-d a jury of
jH h t women and four men Wedn rt d a y and examined a m at* of
tratim nny accumulated
In the
trial, now In the fourth week
He pictured the m atronly defen
dan! a t a ' ‘clever, clever w om an1’
but
not quite clever enough,
who*.- 30 year old attorney ton
w a * a "tplnelett je lly fish " and a
•‘lia r.’’
" I t it obvious that F ra n k Dun
a n never did love Olga Dun. an,*’
r a s U f t u n vaid, "b u t olga . loved
F r a n k and the paid for it with
h e r life."

Board To Ask Bids
For New Schools

Seminole Submits
Road Priority Plea

ber for D litrlrt Five, was to hear
pleat at 3 30 p. m In the Dlilriet
office at DeLand.
Top* on the Seminolr County
liat It the construction -of the
Otttcn bridge on Stair Hoad (13
The bridge hat become haiaril-.ua
to the public and prevent* full
ute of the vital link to New Sm y
m i.
Other request* will include the
rebuilding and widening of Geneva
Ave. from Mrllonville to French;
rebuilding and widening of Stale
Road 414 eait from Highway IT02; turvey of a citue w ay to Ovie
do Irora Sanfoid Ave and aertm
Lake Jettup ami improvement of
Slate Hoad 46 w rit to thr Like
County Line.
The iait rrq u rtl will tie re
prated by Lake County Commit
ilooera, who follow the local
Hoard in the budget hearing.
Seminole will itp p u rt Lake County
in It* pica for improvement o;
Slate Road (6 we»t from ihe
Weklva River to Mount Dor*.

3 Places Entered
By Thieves Today

Three place* were entered early
thia m orning on H ighw ay 17-92.
The Seminole County sheriff*
department taid that whtike), cig­
arettes, money and food were stol­
en from the S in c la ir Station In
Casselberry, the G lass Fountain
n .le v e i broke into Ihe Jolly Bojre and the Deck Bar.
C lu b on Southwest Hoad early thu
m orn in g and made off with money j
J m cigarrttea from the Juke bo*
end cigarette machine.
W ine waa alao taken from the
N e g r o nightclub,
N o injurte* were reported In an
automobile accident at Ninth and
Magnolia at 0:20 a. m. today.
Ruben Blake. Sanford Negro,
t'd r, Norman M cln n is, executive
office r of V A 11-3, apoke to the Sa n ­ wa* charged with failure to yield
ford-Sem inole County Jayeees at the right of way when he ran a
Doon today. Cdr. M c ln n t* chose slop algn and collided with I ve­
‘A ll Weather Heavy A t ta c k " aa hicle driven by M r*, t'aihennc
Hrumiey, MW Lake LkM D m * .

Jolly Boys Lose
Funds To Thieves

Two Cars Crash;
Negro Is Charged

Mclnnis Is Speaker

’Zooming' Stopped
By Law Roadblock
A 16 year old V o lu ila County
youth
aped
through
Seminole
County latl night at tprr.U dock
ed up to HO m ile* per hour
Hot on the heela of hia red and
while ear werr the Highway Patrol and sh e riff! depuliea from
three rountle*.
The Juvenile loom ed over Ihe
Monroe bridge, through Sanford
and Seminole County via H igh
way 17.92, Into Orange County and
Winter Park lie w a* (topped by a
W inter Park t'ollce road block,
after m aking a **U " turn back to
Sem inolr
I’ollre returned him to Del.and
jxilirr who began the c h a ir al-oul
9.30 p. m.

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U. S. Would Test Red Blockade
Khrushchev Warns
Force Would Bring
Red 'Resistance'
B E R L I N ( IIP ! &gt;— Soviet Prem ier
Nikita S Khru th ch e v warned the
We»t today it would meet with
"appropriate
re titla n re ’’ it it
in e d lo »olve any of Ihe major
world problem* by force.
Khruthchev delivered the warn
Ing -hortly before he flew home
to Moscow from eight d.iyt of
conferring
with
East
Germ an
C am im m ut trade r* and viailing
the Leipiig trade fair.
" I f the a ggre ssor* ahould try,
m (idle of everything, to carry
through their adventurous aim *
and— a* they aay— try to ’break
through* anywhere, they would
mrct with the appropriate re tiil
ance," Khruthchev taid.
"W e would like to believe, how
ever, that Ibovc on whom tt dr
p e n l* will not permit any Irroiponaihlr act* and witl tike de
n itw it, m the in lcrrst of all rnuntrii v which fought again*! Hitler­
ite G e rm a n y."
Khruthchev
repeated
earlier
plea* to the W rit lo end the cold
war on hla te rm *— by atgntng a
pcare treaty with Germany and
winding up the occupation of Weat
Berlin.
He &gt;aid Ruatia would "continue
. bvtlnalrly” trying lo p rn u a d c
the W rit to sign a treat) with both
German itatrt. H r deituuncrd a*
"Irrvaponaible" thove in the Weat
who have charged him with Increating international trillion and
threatening war
"S u c h ilalrm t-n it ran only be
tnaile by those who are driiber
ately dlvtorting the Soviet Cninn’*
peace loving p o licy," he charged

Odham Urges Care
In Milk Price Cal,
T A L L A H A S S E E ( t ’P I) — Tbe
Florida Milk Com m ission today
o|&gt;rnevt a public hearing on a
proposal to lower the price paid
farm er* f.*r m ilk told lo m llllar)
intlallalion*
Ih e proposal w xi designed to
help distributer* get rid of surplus
milk at heller price* for Ihe
farmer.
Preaent C om m ission regulation*
call for all m ilitary milk to be
;-.ild for at the top price of 6t
r nit a gallon.
The pro poled order would I i low
divlrihutors lo put their turphiv
milk into the m ilitary market, and
pay farm er* not let* than about
32 cent* a gallon
Before the pre«cnt Commlttlon
went Into action to increase the
fa rm e r*’ income for milk, mill
tary milk wav paid for at Die
low rit prices One of Ihe Brat
act* of the Com m ission under
Chairm an H ra llry Odham, wav
to pul m ilitary milk prices at 61
cents
Odham also warned the Com
mission to go slowly. He said if
the proposal ' unveilted" the sur
plot supply, it would end in high
#r p rlre * to the housewife.

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News Briefs
Wife Put On Payroll
W A S H IN G T O N ( 1.71*1) - Hep
M agnuson (D -W a sh ) hat giver,
h it wife an at home, $2.4(*i a sear
Job.

Draft Law Okayed

Lassie Seeks Award

Trade Pact Signed

Gems Are Stolen

Hurt Official Dies

Experts S a y Germ s
Could D efeat II. S.

Wage Hike Opposed

Hawaii Gets Ready
H O N O L U L U ( U l ’l l — Hawaii
wnrkett frvrrUhljr t«wfjy on plant
for a gala celebration t» m ark Ihe
end of a 40 year battle for state­
hood.

Bells, Foulk Tied
Fof Medal Honors

MW * Ellen H itts and M rs W il­
liam Puulk
tied for medalist
honors y rit rrd a y
In qualifying
F L O R E N C E , Italy (l/PI&gt;— M ill
tary rourt acquilled Vittorio M us- j rounds fur the championship uf
sollrn, 40 year old t»in of 'la ly ’a the Sanford W om en's Golf A **o
stain dictator, today of a 16 year- elation ftoth had score* of 06
Ixiw net was mp|ied by M rs
old wartime charge of desertion
Kenneth Howell, A putting p rK i­
lt being offered this yra r by Mrs.
Foulk, defending champion M rs
H A V A N A t U I 'l l
Police taut
David running and M r i Minerva
today Michael Moreno of ktiainl.
Keenan will “ putt It out" nett
held vmce Sstu rd a y on unspecified
Mrdnrxday, breaking ye ste rd ay*
charge*, will tie deported a * an
tie
" undesirable alien."
Thirty five
qualified
In
tbe
rhaniplunahlp, played at Ihe May
fair Country C lub The rhantpion
W A S H IN G T O N ( U P O — flop
ship HI till will be followed by
Steven Carter
(D lo w a )
today three flights
kept hit 19 yra r old von on hi*
Iterord high scores were tub
payroll at 111.672 a yrar. despite untied by tin* women golfers yes
a plrdgr to cut Ihe salary.
trrdsts
Fast grrent upvet the
applecart, putting normally near
par plaxrrt In lower flights.

Mussolini Acquitted

To Deport Miamian

Son Kept On Payroll

Ike May Get On Spot

W A S H IN G T O N
( U P O D e m o­
crat* toyed tid ay with a plan for
pulling I'lrtid cn t Eisenhower on
the spot on Ih r ticklish issue of
iir employmrnt compensation.

Gambler Uses $10
To Win $112,000

Tbe first Intimation might wrll
tie an influx to doctors' office*
and h o ip iu lt of patient* suffer­
ing (rum dcbtliMitug or incapaci­
tating maladies defying Immediate
diagnosia.
Theie conclusion* stem from
lectures ua biological warfare g iv ­
en at tha Naval Medical Center
Hetbesda. Mil. In conoectnm with
a current course for arm ed force*
medical officer* on "Ih e medical
aapcrl* of special w eapon*."
The lecturers, including lu m r of
this country's foremost authorities
on germ warfare, agreed that
— No adsanre warning of a UW
attack ia currently likely.
— All of the major nations are
*1 r i v i n g to m anufacture nrw
agent* uf infection w hlrh will
defy quirk diagnosis, nnniunlta
lion, ami treatment with antlbl
otic drugs.
— HW’ provide* Ihe moat effec
live inran* of subduing an enemy
population without killing it off
or destroy tug its eituuiniy.
The most effective "way of
waging IIW against a nation It by
m ean* of cloud* n*r aerosols) of
vapor impregnated with disrate
lo-aring v i r u s e s , bacteria, or
spores Aerosol generator* may
In- d rllvrrrd by any m rana —
mines, submarine*, planes, or
in u tile *— uses) to deliver
any
other weapon
— The best BW la that which In
capaflletea. rather than kills, the
greatest nmnU-r ot persons In the
vh u ilrtl possible lime

L A S V E G A S , N»v. ( U l 'l i A
man with a Hair for luck parlayed
W A S H IN G T O N ( U P O — Tbe a H o --ill Into St 12,&lt;6)0 at * casino I
lla c k rls Uonirnlllre today sought dire tal.tr here, aerordlng lo a
lo find mil If C hlrago teamster "S trip’ hotel official,
Ivan (m utitierg takl the unuirn
J o e y Oilmen used union due* of
3 000 taxi drivers to p iy hills for tilled man held the dominoes for
-mr hour and &amp;.’• minute* Tuesday
a $40,oo0 home
night one of Ihe longest dice funs
in Flam ingo Motet history An mo
ter/, following hotel |«&gt;llry, would
L O N D O N i I I P I i — Called Into
not identify tin* man. saying only
MEMPHIS. Term (IJPli-Thry
court lor playing turnkey 61 lim e * that he wa.* from lirvrrly Hills
Officials of tile Central Florida
laugbrd when Walter June*, to,
this tihunl yra r ao-l setting f u r
Blood Hank will I k * at Ihr E lk s
t aid
chose to stand while testifying
to her home with cigarrttea, a Ul
| Club until 6 so p m today.
against Hoy Granderson, an uld
year-old gill prom tird the judge
Donors are needed urgently for
ft lend he arcuaed of -vs u n itin g
• I have quit sm oking "
him
Ihe dwindling blond reserve, ac
t Hiding to Ralph Wight, rlialriiian
lit* old friend shot him in llm
lle a iln g
and
solder tonight, seat of the pant* with a small
The K lk i will t i n t anyone i n
lowest
in
lo
ill,
|
air,
isinllnurd
L A I'A/., Kulitia I U I 'l l
I Titing blood to a fret steak dinner.
Imre shotgun, Junes taid.
m ill I inlay, :n |« 33 miles per
The club hope* to replenish its guxernment and Hie U. S. L m b a t
Granderson was fined fur ill*
stockpile today. Requests for blood «&gt; h iv e ordered *|iecial precaution- hour noithwrxi winds, diminish charging a firearm in '*J e the
have never I w in rrfuted, whether here tiatay In protect Am erican ing lonUHl and Friday. Sm all city.
the person I* a member of tbe lives and property against a |«i&lt; tra il warnings displayed on both
slide^lew nutbieak &lt;if riming,
I o u sts.
' E lk * or not.

Probers Seek Info

He Chose To Stand
While Testifying

Blood Bank Here; About Time, Too
Donors Are Needed

New Riots Feared

Crushed Stone Inc , Ocala; and
M cNeill
Urothrrs.
B r id g e p o r t ,
Conn, will establish Ihe plant and
hope to begin production nest
year General m anager, and one
nf the principal* of Ih r company
it Victor II Hutchins Jr., Orlando.
The com pany will employ ap
proxim atrl) 60 people. T V cfoy
witl V fired and expanded in ro ­
tary kilns There will V no air |w&gt;l
lulion problem, Hutchins said.
T b r deposit lies southeast uf
Slate Road (15, and start* a mile
east of the bridge. It 1* now un­
der lease by Ihe company. Raw
clay will tie trucked over a pri­
vate n u il to the plant. The fin­
ished product will be freighted hy
truck.
Hutchina aaid that a lack of am i­
able raw m aterial In Florida haa
haul) • led Ihe production ot light
•gbl rg gra fe to * d MI MW

Convoy Would Try
Move Into Berlin;
Might Use Tanks

W A S H IN G T O N ’ (U P M — The
l'. S has dratted a plan for tend­
ing a test convoy through a B e r­
lin blockade if Ihe Com m unist
W A S H IN G T O N ( I l l 'l l The
impose one
House today pasted and tent to
The need for t tr*l convoy
the White House ■ bill extending
would arise if K i n l i abdicated
the draft law four year*
it* lb-rim responsibilities, signed
a treaty with East Germany amt
gave the Katt German* control *&gt;f
H O L D WOOD
i l l 'l l
l.a&gt;*ie
traffic routes to tUilm
will compete with fisc other anl
It can be rcp.itted that blue­
m al actors Saturday for the a n ­
print* for the text convoy and lo r
nual I'att) Aw ard.
putting Am erica t 3J0,«X) tn llilary
men in Europe on Incrrated alert
now exist. Furl her, they ran bn
a d a p t r d to whatever need*
L O N D O N I l l ’l l — Britain and
emerge from Allied conference*.
Ira n Wednesday signed an agree­
’I'A l I. U r.\ r.iib ' — Mike (.iuxel tleflf, better known uis
(The plan a* it now stands ap­
ment for lncrca*ed trade between
llte ’’Modern I’aul llevere," met lovul Juvces'a yewterdny parently call* for sending a nor­
the two countries.
to diaaiMi U. S. Junior Chnmlwr tux reform petUionit. mal sire unarmed convoy of four
Gavel, vvho h a iU fr o m Aliclltirnga, Alnakn, will Inks peti­ to ten trucks over the I in m il#
M K M I IH S. Tenn. | U I‘l&gt; Jeweltion* f r o m 14 ntaten to WuisiiiiiRlon, April 15. Florida ia road from lieltnstcdt in West G e r­
er M o m s Strinm an of Chicago re
tiavel'i* ‘JiHh ntate. Shown with Gavel ia ( ‘nrroll But he, many through Ea*t Germ any to
Berlin.
ported to police the theft Wcdnea
Sanford Jaycev project chaimtHT. (Ilernld S taff Photo) West
If the convoy were stopped, K
day of hla sample case containing
might then lie strengthened with
abou- $2U.(V« worth nf gems.
lank* ami go ahead. What would
happen If it drew fire from E a st
Germ an guard* waa not known.
S T J O H N ’S, Nfld ( U I’D — C o n ­
It ra n lw said that there a r«
stable William M o n , I(, died
plant for Western military forces
early bslay of Injuries received
io establish control of the h igh ­
Tuesday night 111 a clash with a
way through East Germ any tt
loggers' picket line.
high policy dirtatra.
WASHINGTON (LTD — Thin country ia ri|Kt for a bis&gt;- The increased alert presum ably
loyticul warfare I’earl llarlM&gt;r.
would apply to French and H H u
W A S H IN G T O N ( I l l 'l l - Labor
Un.sisla ubviouitly haa wltut it lul.e* to wage verni war­ iah force* a* well ai lo If. S.
Secret try Jam e s
Mitchell told fare.
Army and A ir Forres in Europe.
Congress today tie opposes any
It ia (Kusailile Unit many hour* anil even daya niiRht
immediate I n m a t e In the It an elapse be tore the L.S. even knew it hud been attbjeclesl to a
hour minimum.
surak attack

W e ath e r

Sem inole C lay M ay Key Hew Industry
Ttie clay depoaita of Sem inolr
County have yielded a high quality
material that m ay change the
future nf F lorid a ’! conitruction
business
The clay bat been found excel­
lent for the manufacture of light
weight aggregate for euncrete. In
Florida, ute of the aggregate hat
been limited since Ih r material
must
be brought from
north
Georgia or Tennctoer. Concrete
blocks and structural concrete
made from the aggregate have
proved competitive In price, with
no sacrifice to strength through
leas wrlghl.
A plant producing tire aggregate
toon will start conitruction aoutheast of State Road 415, about two
m ile* northeaat at the Osteen
Bridge.
The firm * of Rurnup and Sim s
In c , W ait Patm^ If ich; F fo rila

9

M u ir than CO per rent uf Ih r nw
tmu s roncretc block and »nuc
lure! concrete It now made from
Die aggregate, although the in
dustry It only 10 years old, he
added.
The only Haw In the plan it Ihe
present rundltion qf the llstern
llrsdgr. H u lriiin * esplstned that
trucks hearing an economiralty
feasible load of aggregate could
r.-- p*.;s over the Otlren Bridge
r s i n wllli.n Ih r weight limit.
T ru r k r r* would be fo rrrd lo
haul loads vruund Hie north tide
uf Lake 5i. nroc to Enterprise,
then touili on H ighw ay 17-92 to
Orlando. t Tse nf the lake shore
road hy heavy t a n k s 0 questionab ’e. Hutchins aaid, "and we m ight
have lo deliver by way t t N ew
Sm yrna "
The general m anager asked
commisiiooeea to twppocl to* a*

quest 'o r rri-onslruction of the
wooden bridge. " I f * not Just an
economic factor— I waa Just giv­
ing our tide of Ih r p u lu ir —tile
bridge is dangerous to Ihr pub
In "
llultiim t p o i n t e d osil that tbe
consumer would pay the ultima I*
cost ul the lung haul. "H u t tile
prim ary rra&gt;on for replacing the
bridge would V safety," be said.
The O itrrn H ridgr ii on top of
the list today at I'oin m ln io n e ra
go before District I'h iir m a n Knife
Davis in Del.and And, a* H utch­
ins says, Ihe p rim ary factor is
not economy, but safely,
Tbe wooden span ru t teen m any
accidents, and haa even collaps­
ed on occasion when weights be­
came loo m uch for lie frail
beam*

1

‘Courage* Leaps,
But Changes Mind

Top Navy Chaplain
To Visit Tomorrow

Hear Adtn. George A. Rusao w i l
arrive at the Sanford N aval A i r
Station at 10 30 a. m tomorrow.
Adm iral Husse It chief of N a v y
rhaplaln*.
Ha will be acw n pan le d h y
Chaplain W F. Doyle, Calhollg
rhaplaln at N A S Jacksonville.
Ad m iral Russo la touring aU
southern N aval hairs, An a "g x t acquainted" basis, He will com a
lo Sanford from Jacksonville. I f *
hat visited Charleston and I'a rria
Island
During his stay In Sanford, A d ­
miral Ru sso will meet with C a p L
Lionel A Arthur, rom m andrr ot
Hie N a va l A ir Station, and the two
chaplains, 14. N. W. Hubble and
Lt. W C Fuller. Discussed w ill
be the N a v y 's religious arid m oral
leadership programs
Hie chief of rhaplaln* will he
guest of honor a I a luncheon at
12 30, given by In* Sanford ch a p ­
lains.

'Amateur' Bandits
Not Amateur At All
V IS F . n L A . N Y ( IIP M - T h *
four "re p u ta b le " ciliient arrested
for the $72 l»*l holdup nf a M a s t s pequa, (N V ), hank on M o n d a y
hasp confessed they weren’t a m a ­
teurs after alt, police said today.
The men were said tn have ad ­
mitted several other holdups, d at­
ing from October 1036, and includ­
ing onr less than two weeks before
Ihe h;g one that tripped them.
The previous Joht netted a total
of $6,616 64, police said, and ac­
cording In statements made by
the men so far, were ra rrird out
som etim e* hy only one of the
group and at utlim times by only
tw.i
The four were arrested early
Tuesday at they divided tbr hank
holdup loot in the kitchen of ta v­
ern owner An stole Ryaky, 44, who
(Miller taid was Ihr leader and
recruiter of thr gang

H U M E f l f P I I — G iulia roraggio,
21, jumped into Ih r Tiber River
Wednesday night because h it !Syear old girl friend wuuldnT m ar­
L O N D O N ( D l 'l t — The H rllith
ry him.
A flrr a minute in Ihe ley water W ar Office t.day happily accept­
he changed hi* mind, sw am back ed a Canadian offer to stage ■
to shore and went to a ho*pital bear hunt to replrnlth the bat­
asking to be treated for eiposure. tered bearskin hats of Ihe &lt; fu '« n '0
t'oraggio'a name it lire Italian Guard Brigade.
for "cou rage ."
The m ayor 11 Ttmm ln*. Orv
tario, made the offer aftrr read­
ing of coin plaint* that the tower­
ing hat* of some guardsmen louk
bedraggled and bare in ipota.

Bears Are Sought
For New Bearskins

IBB Wives Listed,
But 102 Husbands

M A N IL A U 1 P » - The Philip
pine* has Dig In c u m V n t male
m em bers In Ha House eg Keprt
tentative*.
T h a t1* why to* M a n ila Daily
Bulletin atkrd why th* "co n g re s­
sional Udiei* circle, composed ex­
clusively of w ive* of representa­
tives, haa U l nam e* * n Ma aoa

82 Died In February
TALLAHASSEE (UIT) — Th*
Highw ay Patrol reported today BS
pereon* loat their llvra In traffic
during February, at a * econom l*
lo ll of $10,260,000.
The Patrol taid highway a c c i­
dent* In Fe bru a ry a4 thia y e a r
were only on# let* than the m onth
of F e bru a ry last year.

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