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CRTS HKYWAKIUOK KIDK — Rear A«tm. Lula [&gt;•Florw (Ret.) la shown shortly after completing hi* first
flight In the AM) Skywnrriur. The Admiral wu given a
first-hand d&lt; mon*tratinn o f the cu|vuhlliUp* o f the plane
bar C&lt;fr. Hal Lang, commanding officer o f VAH-7.
(Official U. a. Navy Photo)

'Young In H eart'
Is Never Too Old
Proof Hut the "yotrs* In heart" at*, an amphibious anri.il quit*
mow iwrtr too old wa* typified Ia»t etlrn.lvrly. Ha romm.nrcd fly­
ing hi* own aircraft forty-aaven
when R«ar Admiral Lui. l&gt;eyear* ago.
USNRtRaU, embarked
flignt. which runalatad of
lor Ma Brat flight (n an AST) Jet low level flying around th. lo.-al
area, waa piloted by Commander
Ik y warrior.
Although lit. Admiral ikrlinwl ll.l lang, commanding offic.r « f
IHeavy Attack Squadron Sevan.
to give bt« actual aga, (h i. birthHr Vila demon.tralrd Ine Hit
Say waa Wrdnenlay) he dad ail- man.uv.r in tha Skywairier.
g i t to having long *tnr. p»**a*l
In addition to tha Admiral Lt.
Col 0 A. Gilliland, the beersTtea Admiral, who U a m . in bar lary'a Slarlr.a Corps Aide, waa
t i Mm Secretary af tba N avy', of- aboard, making h i. flral p-t flight.
Heal par*y rurrrnilr louring saal Th. Third Crewman wa* R. W.
am naval air h am , la often re­ Join*, atlaliun electronic* tech­
ferred to a. tha "(athor" ot tba nician third Clara, U. S. Navy, who
Mavy'i Training Aida Program. briefed the admiral prior to takeHa ta cm* of the lint Naval avia- oil
toaa and awn. and personally opariJunng ingot, to* Admiral aa.i.lrd Lang in Um navigation and
la qu&lt;dc Ijtng. "did a hangup
Job." The Admiral wa* moat imprea-ed wilh the A il), particularly
with rrapact to Ihr relative cornfurt «■ compared with other y»l
Sr Ja Hammonil
aircraft hi which h. ha* flown,
Itwar VA l-M tS
and upon return atat.d it sat one
•I the moat enjoyable flight a ho
bad ee*e anpericncad.
VW. kaogwood Civic Laaru* «dl
apaoHr a hakr aal. in front ot
tea pottoffirr Heturrfa- M irrh 7,
to ll a. m.
Itaai. Muuu
W moor a at the weekly Jaycee
It, Mailun l(. June*
•Wen Agr Dane, were Hilly Jaur
Jam*. Met.ill. paratrooper alaRol&gt;crtaon aiul Jamca l.yran*. l.i»l Honed al SI. Ilrayg, N. C , Ha*
dance; Colton r.l.n and (.aura l ean Ilia gucat of ill, grandmother,
Ui.-ai-r, alnw dance George (lain- Mr*. (». ti. MrM.lian,
lock bat lirrn named full lime
Friend* hwe will regie! In learn
akairman of the weakly alfaira.
of the death of Ihr fathvr of Mr*.
rhi|«romng la it arak wrra Mr. Hoy La ton. Havanah. (Ja. Mra. Eaend Mr* Hill l.a lire*. Mr. aud aon ha* waited her anl.r m law,
Mr*. Pred Kaeitvon. X. II. Hop- Mr*. Mae K. King In livtrdo many
hint, rharlr* Koch. Mr. and Mr.. lime*
Sill Hurrh, fh&gt;yla llrown, Mr. ami
Mr* MllliMt (tore and Mr* Jack
M n. Dave (Jure .ml polira rbtrf liodd ante rid Orlando Junior Col­
Ciauda l.ayo and Mr* l.avo.
let* thli .rniriW r.
Hcaal Trip
I idle* A rt (ia n ii
The Coil, awl Cani|&gt;ai. troop*
IJulie* were honor gurati lliur*
o f (hrI Seoul Troup rtnu will »«•*■ day higlil when members of Ilia
an Audubon acri-ra lour "River &lt;W Brotherhood of (he Flr*l Hapti.t
tha Crying Bird" at the Winter Church conkiil »rd u-rved nipper
W rk high tcnool amidnriuni, Hal prvccding their regular mreting.
trrday at 10:46 a. m. This trip Charlie Diahinon waa ai charge
WlU aeru- a* a Map In earning of arrangement!,
Um lira malm badge.
lee J'ugll, engineer With Uia
Girls will leave from lb* hom* Marlin Company of Orlando, waa
af Mra Ilium Kldinlg* on Wild- goeat .(leaker.
Blare Slrr*t at 10 • in. ami will
Cirrte liiira Niwwar
Mtura at IIt: Ri p. in.
SIainhr ra of tha Kalta Saw Car­
lYoopIcad.r Mm Mabai Chap- rie, meeting at tbr home of Mr*
Smui and co leader# Mra. Vernic* A. II. Kay Jr., Monday rirntiig,
Conrad, Mra. I'at l.yman, Mr*. held a mrpriar .tori tbower fo*
Nanay riamroti and Mra. Jana Mra. Jan Mu.#.
Angara will accompany tba group.
Mr*. Ka, irrvaM deUciuui (tag
man rhoeolair cake, jello and colfee to Mra. Mum-. Mr*. Robert L
Kagailal* Jr., Mri. Hob Ward
Mra. IJane (Jo re, Mr*. Urn f
Ward Jr., Veala I'rmlanU, WU,

Longwood

Oviedo News

Rev. Timms Gets
Call To Gainesville
Ww

u ry

Rev. William K Tlmma
appointed to the Centa­
Mrthodltl Church. Caine,

toil*, rt*.

The retirtd niiuiMer, who haa
bean a rriidcnt of FUnfued for
tom and one half yeara, reported
to haa new church yraterday.
Her. Ttmmi waa the leather of
toe Mrn'a IHhlr (Taaa of the
rind Mrlhodiaf Church during hta
May lu;f»
A* a m.mbrr of i*w Mlcidgan
Hethodut Lonfcrmce atucr ltr.'H,
Rav. Tlmma bad aerved ai tka
Winona iMkb.) Lake Htble Cooferm ce for the past M yeara.
Hr and hta wife are natlvea af
England, and have traveled Fa
gftrn too nine! throughout tha
world. The former Sanford rr ai­
dant te known ai an* af toe moat
dynamic evangeUeta in America.
Ma will aerve in QalneaviUa until

Mrrk, Ray Henley and Antbcmy
Danitil.

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Cohen With Army
Unit In Nurenbura
ROBERT O. COIIKN
I’li Robert Cohen ia Rationed
in Nurrnburg, Germany with toe
3#th Army ArlilleryCoben te Ih* ton to Mr. »rd
Mra. R. A. Cnben. ! » Magnolia
Ate and ■ IBM graduate of Seminole High School
Ida work with the Third Gun
Battalion on the 2M&gt; M. M. tun
te clntaifted. His letter* to Hanford

dearribe Nuroatburg na t very old
and InleratUng (My.
Another Snnfned boy, Sammy
D-nn. alvo in ala Honed hi to#
German city, and the pair hnva
enjoyed alghtaeeing together.
Friend* who wish to cacrttoonS
with Cohen may us* this address:
Pfc. Robert O. Cohen. Tk UIUIM

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School V otes Tomorrow; Family
On PTA Issue Deaths Reported
The Sanfurd Gnunmur School PTA tonight will ballot
on the question of whether to withdraw from the Florida and
National Parent-Teacher Aaaociationa.
Lait night, the Oviedo PTA withdrew from the two
bodie*. The resolution to cpcratu independently of the two
larger organizations passed without a dissenting vote.
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News Briefs
jiaternity Discussed
MANILA I L l’ l&gt;—Delegates from
IT Pacific nations opened discus
sions ted ay at a two week con­
ference on maternal rare.

Fish Guses Fatal
MORGAN CITY, La. (UPI)—
Three men working waist-deep In
decomposing ftsh were asphyxiated
Monday by accumulated gases.

l&amp;ollins" Birthday
TALLAHASSEE (UPII — Gov.
LeKoy Collins celebrated his Mth
birthday today with rake and •
full schedule of work.

New Record For Jobs
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Nonfarm employment in Florida hit
an alltim# high of L262.IW In
"gnuary.

Tombstone Kills Boy
BIELLA, Italy &lt;L’ PI s—
Five
year-old Eduardo Machetto was
crushed to death by a falling
tombstone while visiting hi* grandfather's grave with hit mother.

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'G ltK (D PI) — Promoter
Bill Koaenaohn ammnerd today
that the Floyd Pattarson-lngemar
*9iansson tight will he staged In
Mew Yorti In June.

Hawaii Gets Nearer
WASHINGTON (UPI) - T ta *
Hawaii statehood bill took ■ giant
Step toward final congressional ap­
proval today by clearing the House
Rule* Committee.

Happy To Run Again

cral, (.ornmvoded th* U v i t d o
group for ils atUoo. Ladd ta scha
dtiled to sppssr el the Sanford
meeting
tonight. The
Oviedo
group became the second in Semi­
nole County to withdraw from the
state and national gnu pa because
^ - t(a rhia«i of on* w orld!**"
supported by the Florida and Na
ttonal Congress.
The motion by the Oviedo PTA
said that the Stata and National
PTA* had “ seen fit to extend
activities beyond the object* ori­
ginally act forth in charter* . .
and min national and International
politic*."
The resolution said " s o m a
groups" had been trying to force
endorsement of propaganda of
world government end that the
Of iedo PTA “ Is opposed to any
such endorsement."
Oviedo members said they be
lieve PTA efforts should be de
dirated to "the promotion of fun
da mental American Idas la and
teachings of sound educational
principle* In our schools which,
combined with good bom* training,
will provide a program of child
welfare and education for our
children."
•
The rcsoluUoo said the Oviedo
group, after long study, concluded
that "U can best serve the pur

,or *hlfh “ Itw" edited
0,*,nU'
d
i,- withdrawing."
that
u,# troUp will continue to operate
as a parent-teacher group, but will
be known as Oviedo Parent-Teach­
er organisation (PTO).
.Membership*, monies, proper­
ties and other possessions of th*
old PTA were transferred lo th*
new PTO.

Loot Being 'Cut'
As Law Walks In

^ ttA M I (UPI) - Kruturky Guv.
Jr B. (Happy) Chandler announ­
ced today he's ready again to
MASSAPKQUA. N. T. (U PI) —
campaign for th* Democratic IViliie seised today four men who
presidential nomination
held up a l-ong Island bank, three
of them a* Ihey were counting out
the (70.000 loot un a kitchen table.
Nassau County police said th*
BLANTYRE, Nyasaland (UPI)—
The Rhodesian air force dropped bandit* were previously r*|&gt;utalJe
supplies lo security forces In riot, business men. none of whom had
torn areas of Nyasaland today, in­ a imsIIcc record.
The four signed statements ad
dicating new African violence wa*
milting the daring business hours
A pccted.
holdup of ih* Security National
Rank lure Monday afternoon, of­
C1IESSINGTON, England (UPI) ficer* reported.
A pair of handcuffs, which wit
—A prowler slipped into the pas­
ture of three circus ponies Mon­ nesses said was carried by one of
day night ami carefully clipped th* masked holdup men, led to the
off and stole the tads and mraas roundup Police said a check of
local dealers indicated that hand
of each animal.
cuffs had hern purchased recently
by Thomas Park* 17, a plumber.
Parka was questioned at his
HARLAN, Ky. (L T ll—A strike
home and finally admitted that he
1% J.lOu miner* In Harlan County
was on* of the thugs. He Identi­
began its second day today with
fied his companions and police
holt tide* deadlocked in th* dis­
pute over a ui.lon demand for a located (hem at 1 i. m. at the
home of Anatolt Rylsky. 44, a
contract renewal.
tavern ownrr.
With Rylsky In his kitchen were
Richard Hatch, 33, a blueprint de­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - AKL- veloper. and William McHenry, 21,
CIO President George Mi-any to­ an insurance salesman. They were
day challenged business organisa­ counting out th* loot, which they
tions to adopt organised labor s had brought from th* bank In
aid* of ethics and punish cm- paper sacks, preparatory to divid­
)•»&gt;»rs who violate it.
ing it up.
All o f tha stolen money waa re­
covered. authorities said.
WASHINGTON (U Pli — in* D*.
fens* Department said today the
radar warning line acroaa tba
top of Die U. S. will be extended
across Greenland at a cost af
more than 27 million dollars.

Violence Expected

Ponies' Tails Stolen

Miners Still Out

Meany Asks 'Ethics’

Longer Warning Line

Thursday To Bring
New Schools Data

Meeting Is Called
On County Home
Mrs. Ruth Hamilton. Lonfwood.
has acccpti-d the chairmanship of
■ voluntary cilirrns trlvt to help
palirnta at the Cou..iy Home.
Mrs Hamilton today said she
would attempt In get Interested
cilirrns together for a meeting
In Ihr court huuv# on April I.
Shr called for a "facelifting
amralitm'' on Ih* County Home
JFd urged ell who are interested
to "Join hands to help our sen­
ior ritixcns."
The April 1 meeting will be
held In the court room, starting
■t ( p. m

Developer Shows
Plans For Project
toRilt Lynch, developer of Wrath•Tfifid, displayed plans for a
hug« shopping ce-itcr this morn
tar
Th# stores will lie grouped un­
der one roof, connected by a
landscaped arcade.
Parking apace for 2oo cars Is
planned.
Lynch
said
several
"brand name" stores had applied
for leases.
Ground was broken on th* first
kLnc In Wealhersfield today.
Ljnrh added. “ Within a few
weeks, w* will have 100 con­
structed."

Ydvinjfton Elected
Fools Yrlsmgton was elected
secretary treasurer and a director
of the Building Official* Associa­
tion of Florida at a recent meet­
ing tn Gainesville. Yrlvlngton is
**lf budding

Officials at tha Stminol* County
School board will know Thurs
day when bids will be openrj for
th* construction of th* first new
school tn the county.
The 0'30 a. m. meeting wlU b*
held In the office of R. T. Milwee,
superintendent of schools Milwee,
John Rrumlsy and Kirk Gunby re­
turned to Sanford Saturday with a
check for 13.200.000 from the tale
of school bonds.
Gunby, financial director for
the board, will outline a program
for the Board on Thursday, Re
porta of th* business transaction
with Salomon Bros , ami Hutiler.
purchasers are also eipcclrd.

The Skywatrioe. of th# Savage
Son* a( Sanford will arrive at
Rainey TV Id tomorrow betweaa 10
a. m. and noun.
According to a dispatch received
by Heavy Attack Wing One, th*
lianas will launch in th* morning
from the USB Korrrital.
Th* Forrests] will steam into
Norfolk, where more Sanford man
will be flown to th* Naval Air Sta­
tion in cargo planes.
Tragedy marrrd th* h a p p y
homecoming of two man. who**
identities have not been revealed
The parent* of ooe, and th* wife
and four-year-old son of another
were killed an route to Norfolk.
Details of th* aeeideiit are not
known.
The two men are to arrive at
Rame&gt; FiWd at 4 p. m today tn an
A3D flown by Lcdr. Roy Farmer.
U .(jg ) John Halley Is foe bom­
bardier navigator.
Welcoming home foe Savage
Soni tomorrow wUI be Navy offi­
cials (Including out-of-town brass),
members of the City and Count)
Commissions, (ham ter of Com­
merce and Armed Force* Commit­
tee.
Dependents will, of course, take
the foreground Few arr expected
to hear the strains of Com Atr
Jacksonville's band, driven here
for th* occasion.
VAH-S left th* Sanfurd Naval
Air 8tal!cn last August for the
Mediterranean. Th# squadron was
recently relieved by Heavy Attack
.Squadron Eleven aboard the Air­
craft Carrier Franklin D. Roose­
velt.

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AM DfDKl’KNDKNT DAILY MKW»PAP*R

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ftctabJished 190H

TUESDAY. MARCH 10, 1068

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

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Red Radio S ile n t;
'O utsiders' B lasted
BEIRUT, Lsdutnon (UPI) — Hughilml radio claimed to ­
tal victory over a right-winy; revolt against the Iraqi governnu-ut and mi id « “ foreign statu" had backed the slain lender
of the abortive revolution.
Dispatches from Cairo Inter today quoted reiiuhlu
sources there as saying 11 United Arab Republic diplomala

HASKUALLLKS ARRIVE — Edward Kopaez, a mentlwr of the Class A A Corpus
Christ!. Tax., baseball team, alKtis the regiatrat ion b ook at the Giants' dormitory on

MullonviUe. Awaiting hia turn i* Neil Wilson.
I/ooking on ara George Muck, assistant reg­
istrar. and Howard Chadwick, registration
manager.
(Herald Staff Photo)

State Chamber Asks Baseball Support

Burton To Design
New Health Center

Snark Takes Off,
Comes Back Home

'For Hire' Murder
Nearing End Today

Tale Of The Tape:
51 Days In Prison

Oviedo Gets Set
For State Tourney

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Kassem Claims Victory In Iraq

Florida rllir* which serve aa | this step was taken to supplement
training bates for professional the activities of local Chamber
baseball tiam i have been asked cnmmitlr** in an all out effort
to promota and support these to increase public interest and
support of baseball In the stale.
teams
An even doien of the 1* major
The Florida Rial* Chamber ot
Commerce ha* asked mayor* ot
the cities concerned to stage ap­
propriate public observances, wel­
John Burton IV wlU design the coming player* and club person­
Seminole County Health Center nel. Th* Chamber also asked cit­
The decision was made (his ies to stimulat* attendance at
morning by th* County Commiss , spring exhibition games.
Eton C. Robison, chairman of
Ion. whirh discussed at length the
project with Burlon and Hal Ihr Florida Chain bs-r't Profession­
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla (UPII
al llascbatl Committee, said that —The Air Force sent a second­
Harris*.
Both local architects appeartd
hand Snark missile
streaking
before the Hoard with letters of
down the Allantic tracking range
recommendation
early today atul brought II back
Burton will submit schematic
to the Cap* intact four hours and
drawing* (or the proposed lluu,20 minutes later.
000 center. His work must he ap­
The swept-wing Snark, tin na­
proved by th* officials of the
tion's only combat ready intricon
Florida Development Commission
llnonlal missile, glided hi with Its
and the
Hill Rurton
Hospital
VENTURA, Calif (U P I )- Di­ tail tow onto a skat strip al the
Fund.
ffuse attorney S Ward Sullivan missile center. Tlir landing *p
Building cuala are estimated at said today that under the pri-srnt peered to he smooth
■round Uo ,000, and must follow circumstance s he didn't think
Two manned jel fightei* accom­
certain specifications. The center F.lliahclh Duncan could receive a panied the guided weapon on Its
wlU be constructed on French “ fair" trial In the "fur hire" mur return.
Avt. between Ninth and Tenth der of her daughter In law.
U was believed that foe brightStreets.
The attorney, who lost a motion red. r# fool long Euark made a
for a mistrial. Monday, said:
j High! *&gt;&lt; about l.-MH) mile* alter
“ I don't s&lt;-e how a pa rson, no It* two solid fuel hooitrr* hurled
miller how fair minded, could R ‘"lo •*&gt;* P«* &lt;•»»«&gt; ‘tarkne.l.
reach a just verdict under the
present circumstance*"
Hr indicated the defense would
rest It* case today.
Sullivan argued that Dili Aliy.
MEMPHIS (U PD -Frank Wrav Huy Gustafson had lieen guilty of
•r. » . a husky six footer from “ mlseonduel" hy introduction of
Ia&gt;* Angeles, was sentenced to 31 testimony atwiut the &gt;t yrar old
days at the penal farm Mon-la) defendant'* to to III previous mar­
HOLLYWOOD ( U P I ) - Person­
for assaulting a young woman riage s
ality li-»t* are strictly tor the birds
with a lap* measure.
Hr also said Judgs Charles F. when II come* to selecting who-*
Annette Hoyle, It, • Hrilish cill Illackslock. Hi. erred when hr per­ going to mskr the best boss, some
ten now living here, ssld Weaver mitted testimony shout a fraud of the nation's top butt*a were told
lured her to hla office with an ulrnt annulment of Ihr marriage 1today.
That's because there t* no "per­
advertisement for a secretary, of her So yrar old son. Frank, oh
whipped out a tap* measure end talned hy Mrs. Duncan last Aug. sonality pattern" or one type of
gieel bosv, aaid Moorhead Wright,
told her she should become a 7.
model.
Mrs Dunran is charged with operating manager of the General
Miss Hoyle said Weaver pinched hiring l.ult Moya. 22, and Augus­ Elerlrir Management Institute.
Home of the best tail set, salt)
her and made other advances tine llaldonado, 23, to kill her
while manipulating the tap* meas­ son's ripi-rtant wife, prrlly, -Vt- Wright, ar* tough-talking, rugged
individuals while others, equally as
yearnlrf Olga Dunran.
ure.
“ I submit the evidence was not good, ar* quiet, thoughtful and al
“ He asked that I do other
things, such aa maka undignified introduced In good faith," he told moat meek.
Wright addressed sums 176 man­
poses for photographs," she said Ihe Judge. "It wa« Introduced to
rrrate tn the minds of tha Juror* agement leaders from all part* of
“ He waa a most dreadful man
Police said Weaver lured almost that Elisabeth Duncan went from the country attending the lis t In­
stitute on Industrial Relations
10 women to hi* office with prom­ one bigamous marriage to an­
sponsored
hy the National Astoria
ises at jobs as secretaries and other."
lion of Manufacturers.
models. Miss Hoyle waa th* only
“ Hating sheets luted on person­
on* who appeared against him.
ality traiti have generally filled in
Wsaver pleaded guilty.
actual application," he aaid. "Time
and again men who rale poorly
turn out to be good manager* and
Grover S.
Moon, promlm-nt
|vice veraa."
Oviedo vegetable producer, died
The beil way to pick a good host,
al hit home about It o'clock last
•aid Wright, I* lo minimise the
The Oviedo basketball team. night.
personality tailor and concentrate
Tht hotly Is at Fairchild Funrr
Class 0 district champion*, ara
&gt;n Hie kind of worker the prosper
gelling ready to depart for tha al hurne. Funeral arrangements
will he announced.
state tournament in Gainesville
“ Murk can be seen, identified.
Coach Paul Miklers Lions, who
Sum vor. Include hi* wile two , n. , )ird i mMiurrd. W.&lt;rk to ape'
won th* district title by beating sons,
tangible, get at-ahi* .rut
HunneU, 32 4*. will meet Hilliard lioth of Oviedo, and twu daugh • ork la baalr."
at 2 p. m. Thursday in the first tera, Mra. Cbarlea l&gt;-e Jr., Clark*
vltlr, Trnn . and Miss Vrlora
round of the stata tourney.
Moon. Atlanta.

Sym phony To P la y
A t Center Tonight
Sanford area residents tonight
will hay* a chance to hear th*
flrxt “ pops" concert aver deliver­
ed hy Ova Florida Symphony Or
rhratra.
The program In foe .taa/.rU
Civic Center wiU feature highlight*
from auch hit shows ss Oklshoma,
South Pacific, Ftva for Fuo and
My Fair Lady.
Th* Florida gymphony Orcnaa
tra waa born at tha tattiatJva of
sevarai music lovers la tha fall
t i tlW . Starting aa a half am*latsr, half profaaatoaal group, R
ataadtly hat matured and to n o *
tha only professional resident
archcaua to Florida.
Music!ana from ail porta at Baa
U. t . come to Florida annually to
play under Ihe baton of Ihe dlt
Taafo ......

Slim &amp;mfnrb Stmtlii

Tests For 'Birds’
In Picking Bosses

Grover Moon Dies
At Home In Oviedo

Local Girl Given
Superior Rating
Due to an omission yrilrrday.
The Herald did not give full credit
to the Seminole High School hand,
which compiled an outalanding
rciord in the district rontrst Sat
unlay
In tilling the Individuals who
performed on a high rating basis,
the name of Selma Jane William*,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ted
Williams, was omitted Miss Wil '
llama won a superior rating in
baton twirling.

Hearing Scheduled
On Vocation Plea

A public hearing will be held
on Ihe request of Hubert Newman,
for Uir rily lo vacate two fed
ot right of way to make room for
his new hardware store
The alte is op West Third St.
amt Oak Ave. Vewinan need* Ihr
land to fit the building on his lot
Included in Ihe hearing will hr
Ihe paving of a sidewalk to ihr
rear of llw Kirk Building, .till
Kirk, owner of the new olflr*
structure, has requested three feel
of city property for use as a
sidrwa'k only. He will furnish tinpaving and maintenance.

ar, aalerlng hi* fifth ira&gt;on with
th* orchealra. H* la famous not
only for hla conducting, hut at a
solo cellist at well. He came to'
Orlando directly from Ihe NIIC
Symphony Orchestra, where hr
waa aiaistant conductor and first
cellist under Arthuro Toacamr.l for
II years
This m a season of notable
"firau" for th* orchestra. For
th* first lima las It* history, th*.
orchealra to presenting programs j
CHICAGO (UPI) — The United
of popular music. Sparkling and!
Stairs Savinga A lawn Iwague
bespangled music from the the*
Earl
Higginbotham.
Sanford report* Hie market for both new
tre and sweeping Straus* walties Standard Oil dealr" ar.d rancher, and existing homes is “ rurreni'y
will aat to*a to upping.
hat told all hia holdingt and In- healthy," with lioth lypea moving
V "maatlar" must* to wantod, leretta in Ih# Seminole Raceway. nicely tn contrast to last apnng
The holding* were purchased when esistlng home* especially
th* Florida Symphony will be
tearing first in that department.' l&lt;y G-or e Scott of Hrlghtstown. were a “ serious drag" on Ihe
* niaakn*.
N J

Sanford Man Sells
Raceway Interest

Home Market Hitch

Iragu* Dam* train in Florida. A
total of
minor league and farm
tram* train in the stale.
Th* club traveling the greatest
distance la Sp&gt;'k*tic. Wash . of the
Pacific Coast league, at Vcro
Reach
Sanford, however, ran lay rlalm
to a couple ot teams from far­
away place* They are Fresno,
Calif , and Phoenix, Art*.
Robison said dial lu icb jll train
Ing "not only altracls visitor* to
the stale, t&gt;ut accelerates business
general)) as a result of the huge
volume of publicity carrying Flor­
ida djlellnra lo all parts of the
C S and Canada"
The Itrst of about ?nu Giant min
or leaguers began checking Into
Sanford today.

Man Dies In Jail
Of Natural Causes

Girl Scout Serves
As Mayor, Hears
Plea From Father
Sanford had a new mayor last
night.
Sue Orseno at Girl Scout Troop
Jut pii sided ovsr th* City Com
mission.
Seated out front were her par­
ents. Mr
amt Mrs. Jo* Orseno.
The lemiMirary mayor was ful­
filling her duty aa part ot Girl
Scout Week. On# girl from each
troop has been chosen In fill a
city, county, stata or federal of­
fice
Iter fattier felt foil an appro­
priate lime lo mention the pav­
ing of Willow Ave , but hla pleas
were quieted with advice from
the city manager. Orseno will
write lo FIIA concerning the re
qiiirrmenti In hil deed. W. K
Knowles will invrslgule the cost
of paving the road, spill between
the nty and Ilia prot-ariy owners
on Ihe strict.
Tli* Commission msrling had
many ot th* aspects of th* old
town hall Hirelings, where the
audience join* m th* ifPrumon.
Hie light agenda was promptly
dispatched.
However. Mi** Orseno learned
much aliout government as the
Commission granted II. II. Hurs­
ton a license lo operate a full""»*
r#b
darted »
lesolulkm opposing th* proposed
gasoline bill and decided to Charge
Ih* inatimurn refute fee to large
stole* requiting pickups of un­
usual stir
Mayor Al Wilson prsteuU-d May
or Orseno with a wooden plaque
Ix-anng her name and poillion
at ih* conclusion of th* meeting

Arthur Ruford Taylor. 44. died
in Ih* Srmlnolr County Jail at
3 SO p m. yesterday.
Death was rallied hy respiratory
fuitiirr. enlarged liver xml heart
and alcoholism The autopsy was
ordered hy Coroner Hugh Dunran.
The Orlando irrvlcr
station
o|&gt;rrator was arrested Saturday
night by Constable W. A lo-wls
In lamcwiHid, and charged with
lielng a public drunk
Authorities ai th* county jail
said lhal Taylor had appeared
normal during several afternoon
clinks yesterday. He was alone In
Ihr celt where hr died.
The lio-ly Is al Urlsmn Funeral
O P. Gibbs. M. died at I p
Itome. pending arrangements Tay­
lor aat divorced, Sheriff » drpul- m. Monday ui Seminole Memorial
Hospital after a short illness
lei eal-l
Mr. Gibb* wa* born Marrh 2d.
1*91. In Ben Hill County, I’ a . but
livrii In Sanlord for 33 year*. He
made hla home at 311 Oak Avr
He waa a member of the First
Baptist Church In Sanford and was
a telegrapher for ACL
Surviving ar* hla wife, Mr*
Two Washington Senator off I
rial* arrived In Sanford today lo Kill# Glhba. .Sanford; a brother.
meet promoter* of the Sanford William Glhha, San Antonio, Tex.;
two (later*, Mias Ida Gibha and
Baseball Club
Sherry llolterlson, farm director, Mia* Kvla Glhha, both of Fill
and J»e Haynes, sssistanl farm gerald, Ga.
Funeral services wrre held al
director, will dDeuis contracts of
playera with Ih* Sanford Grey. II a m. at Urlvaon Funeral Hoina,
with Dr. W. I'. Brooks officiating,
hounds
The Greyhounds will open the the Kr&gt;. Fred B Fisher, assisting.
Krmalrwi will be shipped to
season April 22 In Ihe municipal
hall park, against Orlando The Flligrrald, Ga , for interment.
Sanford Hatehall (Tub Is a non
profit nrganlrallon All profit* af
ter espenves go to the City of
Sanford.

0. C. Gibbs Dies;
Rites Held Today

Senator Officials
In Sanford Today
For Baseball Talks

had bean •spelled from th* Iraq
capital, apparently on charge* at
backing ihr Insurgent*.
The report*, if confirmed, would
errata th# ponibtlity ot an open
break between the two biggest
Arab puwert and put* a grave
new threat fur th* Middle K**l.
Tba rebel Mosul radio was aatout today tn apparent confirma­
tion of the government victory
which wool* mark the emergence
of the Communist* aa the moat
powerful force in Iraq Tba gov*
eminent railed the Mosul radi*
“ an enemy umterground trans­
mitter belonging us a foreign
stale."
Th# guternnienl broadcast did
nut identify th* foreign state H
said wvs cooperating with the
"imperialists," but it wanted R la
“ abandon Uu* intrigue." Some re­
ports said It was aimed at th*
United Arab Republic; other*
said U might b* on* of the proWastarn UaghJad Fart nations.
Whi'icver located, tha Mosul alas
lion was silrnl D-day, and tha siImre strengthened outside ConvtCDon* Iraqi I'rainier Abdel Karin
Kassent had crushed Ih* uprising
in its second day,
Haglidad said Col Abdul Wr.iUs
Shaw af, trailer of Ihe insurrection,
“ met hl&gt; death at the hands t i
ih* people and soldiers and offi­
cers of the army." HU rebclllua.
tha radio said, was ''smashad and
buried at birth."

West Is Planning
'Summit Session'
Uailed Press Tavern*(towel
The U. $ . Britain and Fraoe*
are planning fur an Last-West for­
eign minlvler* conference m Geoeva by tuid-May to be foliuwrd kg
• “ summit" nmfarmce In July or
August, on the Berlin crisis, diplo­
matic source* said today in Parts.
UPI diplomatic correa pomient
File Malasl reported Uia Allied
plant lor East-West meetings war*
•wing worked out by a group i t aaperil, cooperating rktaely with
West Germany, In reply to Hugala's not* asking tor auch talk*.
Rriesrta of th* Western plana
came aa British Prime Minuter
Harold Macmillan met in Pan* to­
day with President Chart** da
Gaulle in hopes of bringing their
differing viewimmls inora closely
into line.
Inf&lt;.rmrd sources said Macmil­
lan already had mended much ot
the split in Franco British rank*
over their approach to tha llerlia
crisis.

Sheriff To Arrest
Garbage Dumpers

Th# Seminole County Sheriff's
Department will airrst any of­
fender! found dumping garbage
or trash In tha county.
Last week the sheriff ran ad­
vertisement# offering 123 reward
to any information leading to tha
arrest and nmvlrtion of garbage
dumpers. Now the crackdown la
Itonald Perry, city recreation expected lo come. Warning* will
director, has been named editor no longer be given.
of the Florida Recreation Mags
Partly cloudy and mild through line.
to nine ui ay High this aBerm aw
The publication service* muni
73 to *u». low Ion I(hi M to IS. Var- rlpal recreation departments all
iablr wind* 3 to IS miles per over Hi* alale. Perry will edit the
hour, becoming amsUieaitorly mi j material submitted tor publicsA less* went to Clias# and Co,
Wednesday.
•tDm
today from the City of Sanford.
If accepted, Sanfurd raildenla
will gain anolhrr munlcpal park­
ing lot al Second St. and Oak
Ava.
Under Uh (arms nf fo* laaaa,
the city wiU p*vt tba area and
tnsiaU parking mater*. Forty peg
cant of th* revenue wtU go to
Chase and Co. Tba remaining 60
par rent and aU parking fines wiU
It always hrlpa to have a guod over, “ a sUangs Canadian arm" remain with th* city.
referee That is the opinion of was found. Tba refer** ruled “ no
Tli* parking kA
Sanford's rugby Irani, after it# goal."
for 41 care.
so lost in Hie Royal Canadians al
Th# Canadians got out of th*
Pensacola
)m4* with a long run. missed tha
1.1 Torn Hamilton didn't blame ratra pmii and were ahead, &gt;0.
Hi* toss on the retire*, but ha had Then Sanford put to Ha second
MIAMI (UPI) - l i k e if* amd
a couple of points to maka about team.
Th#
Canadians
scored man, w* mean real aaaunl af foe
Ih# gam*. In brief; "Wa Mad our again, increasing tl sir toad to Bd. brain factory.
reterea (or on* half, foay had That's how R ended, but a great
What w# mean to
(heir* Hi* othrr half."
deal of grunting aod body eon baatntk*. all
Two aapmenerd rugby referees tart didn't figure Into to* atoltotiea. al tba Uni re rally at MiaaL
were scheduled lo official*. Neith­
Hamilton said Iho Canadian* will
Joaaph Rajas, boss beatnik, gall
er could make K to Iha gam*. play fo* Banford Itarn horn an i waa to Impart, "aam wad a m
This routed th* "youra" and March to. The
ualnaa* lo Use aampua."
“ oura" officiating set up.
waa good, and
Now ta** and aatualaoaa to
Hamilton
said Ih*
Banford gam* bar# w * ha batoar. Tha imp# rtad aod board* wiU ho aai»team made H auoa* Ms* goal icare. af rouraa, w fi be
pad al Ik

Ron Perry Chosen
Magazine Editor

Weather

City Seeks Lease
For Parking Lot

Good Referee Is Needed,

Local Rugby Team Finds

It’s Cool, Man,

O l

�IK*

•Pig* 2—-T o n .. Mat. 10,1959

9«n ftfr6

fr r e lfi

Cold, Formal Reds Plan Berlin Moves

Woman Hires Detective To Kill Hubby
MIAMI U 'H i — A mother o il
three told poller today she »hopped!
•round lor a hired killer to mur
dcr her husband ao »he rould •«
to ehurch more frequently with a
jounr. srlf • #t&gt;led prearher.
' Mrs. Reatrtre tiurley, II. «a»
* arretled Monday by a detective
poiini j i a killer willing lo take
ll.ino in mitallmrntt to do away
with her truck driver huaband,
JErneit Gurley. 43.
.D etective Jack .Metcalf, who
wised a* a killer far hire, said the
unman gave him *100 down and
ttmised J'.**i more when ahe coi­
ned her huahand'a 130,000 Insur•nee policy.

C

1-

r.~!

Both Mr#. Gurley ind John A
Walker, 25. arlf styled prearher
Ihe Gurley a had takrn Into their
home, were held for Imetligalinn
of com piracy In commit firat d e­
gree murder.
Walked denied an connrclinn
with the plot He aald Mri, Gurley
had a eked him for 1100 but aald
he didn't give It to hrr and had
no Idea why »he wantrd It.
Metcalf rontacird Mra. Gurley
aflrr a rah driver and a local
teenager told pollre Ihe woman
wai trying to hire uimrone to kilt
her huvband. Mrlralf look a hid
den lape recorder with him during
hit meelinr with Mra, Gurley and

Operation Slated
fo r Little D avid

BERLIN ( I'P I) — The Russian
Em baity in Communist Fait Ber­
lin ariie*. a great, grey atone
pile, on what uaedTo be the En­
ter Drn Linden. Berlin’s moil
fathiunable m eet before World
War JI
i in all tide* It the it ill un­
cleared rubble of the war.
A quarter of a mile or to away
near thr Brandenburg Gate which
It Ihe boundary between Fait
•ml Weal, iv ihe hole in the

recorded
th e ir
comrraalion,
which took place in Walkrr'i auto.
Mra. Gurley, who h n three
married daughter! by previous
marriagec, lotd police the wanted
her huihind out of the way becauae “ hr wouldn't let me go lo
church with John.” But Gurley
aald the couple went lo church
meetlnga, held in private hornet,
about Ihrre time, a week.
Thr woman told police ahe bor­
rowed the *1«) “ down payrarnt’*
front a loan company ju»t min­
ute, l-efore the met tliC detective
Gurlry, who appeared stunned
when Mrlralf playrd back the re­
cording of the murder plot, laid
hit wife met Walker three yeara
ago at a tent rally held by an
cvangrllit.
Walker moved in with Ibr cou­ ODDFELLOWS’ OFFICIALS — K. M. Sharpe (left), reple. formerly of Home, Ga., three tired Mete supreme court judge, and pant Grand Mauler,
month! later. Walker alio look
..... running
runninf the
,n. houte. Including
mr.oomr Sovereign (’.rand Lodye of Oddfellows of the world, meets
over

No Motive Found
In Tampan's Death

the finance! ..nee he t. the only M W - 'I - Fletcher. Grand Matter of Oddfellow* of Moronr o( the trio »ho can read and
Shan** ^poke to Sanford Lodge No. * .1
• # added.
* •
•
- and of Oddfcllowi
....(Herald Staff Photo)
hi* -----travels,
write, Gurley

CHICAGO (L’ P l) -jfJtllc David Ihousandt o f well wishers arroaa
Gurley aald each vvrrk hr gave
Stewart krpt patting his head a
n
d
.
•» • ' « « • » » hia pay cherk to Walker, wlm
,
..
.
___. ful operation for a rare heart a ll -1
"look care of everyihing.” The
waving goodbye to everyone when
young preacher let Gurley keep
bla father carrird him on a lour
jf
jm 'i. luvid may return overtime pay aa apendmg money.
•I Children’* Memorial Hoipital vmh hit parenia to Sharp Dark.
Monday night.
Calif a!x&gt;ut 15 nulra north of
•That mrant he wanted hit hat S™ Fra netsets-with only a few
la go out," aald the hoy'a father l « n
»»«TKnm.t “ I frankly believe he's
The operation la irbeduled f«*r
going to come out o f the hoipital Thursday. Until then, ihe Sirwarla can only wail and pray and
, ..
_ LI.
Ihink al&lt;out all the “ little people” !
PALMETTO (U l’ li — A bou#eStewart. 25. and his
■. 0 whotc genrrotiiy may live David a
wife ws, found beaten to death
Ann, 21, brought 2 A year old
with a flaw hammrr at hrr trailVW here Sunday for what thry and
Thr &gt;0UBJ[ coup)#1 M (
^
apirita Monday night, talking qui- rr home here today, and police
■rreatrd hrr huaband in connect­
rtly In the Holel Sherman cotfre
ion
with thr slaying.
thoji. Mra. Stewart kept breaking
into print, while her huaband I The Victim wai Identified at
Mrt. Vivian Fern Byers, 4! Her
Wat friendly but lotemn,
lly JO IIAMMOMI
"M y confident e n aery high. ' I blood ipatterrd body wai found
I'bone VA &gt; 5352
he laid, "but I don't want it to by police after they were sum­
reflect badly on Ihe doctor if it moned to Ihe scene by the man­
ager of the trailer park.
•
AUcod Charter Mgkt
doein't work out all right ”
I'olire laid thr victim’s aoni,
• Buncky Blount, prcaidcnt U the
When David wai aii monthi old
Florida Jayceea, apoke to mem- the Strwarta dlaromrd he wain l Front, 12, and Thomai, lo, dash
lir a o( the Longwood Jayrcca at breathing well, Doctrra aald he rd from their home yelling for
*jbe Ml. Dora Charter prtirnUUon needed aurgery. hut Stewart was help. Erneat went to the . —
^VL
11
to the Florida Jr. Chamber of jual getting atarted at a aaleaman .manager's
u.__ .office , and **la
father,
Woodrow
James
Byers,
46,
Commerce.
and couldn't get a loan.
Speaking also waa Hoorn Doom
They didn't know how to raite was beating hia mother on thr
Beck, of the Waahington Senatora. enough money to five the hoy'a bead with a claw hammrr.
The manager rushed tu the
_ Longwood Jayceea attending thia life until an Inaurancr aaleaman.
meeting were president and Mr*. Jack l^rkln, alto of Sharp Park, trailer and asked If User* wat
.Bill LaHrte, K. B. Hopklni. Tyro* tried to acll them medical cover­ any trouble. By era replied that
rvrrylhlng was all right, but tbe
llicka, Jamtt Gamble, and Dick age for David.
Zartroan
When Larkin found that the manager summoned police any­
Official To Vlatl
boy'a heart condition made him way.
Aiithuntiea found Ihr woman's
The l-ongwood Jayceea were Ineligible, the talesman told a
told tt Ibclr regular monthly group of Inrnda who atarted a body on the floor of the trailer
meeting that the Florida Jayere local fund drivr which muah- and Byers gone. The Highway
JTraidenl, Buncky Blount, would roomed Into a national "D ollar! Patrol arretted him later at a
nearby restaurant.
apeak at the March IT meeting f o r David'* campaign.
of lb* club.
Gene Grant wai appointed Lllllr
league Manager, and Kirby Sut­
ton, vice prrildent, alalloned at
thr Sanford Naval Air Stallon. la
, being tranaf*ned. waa olhrr bu»iDir Seminole County Mtnistrria!
NFIW* YOJIK (LTD — The liner
nraa brought before Ihe mretlng. Queen Mary arrived IT hours late Association yesterday waa creditFriendahlp Program
Monday night on its Atlantic cross­ rd with rndnrsing Ihr moliun pic­
The Lyman neighborhood Girl ing due to heavy seas amt gale ture, “ I II Gnr Sty Life.’’ whirb
Scout* plan their international wind*.
opens tomorrow at the Bill
Friendahlp Itogram March to,
Capt. Andred MacKrliar said Thr aIre.
at the Prairie l.akr American l e ­ Ihe ship got sdf lightly with minor
fascal mimiirra wrir inviird to
gion Mali.
damage reported to ita superstruc­ Hie tnrak preview, but thr Minis­
The rountriea rrprrscnird are ture.
terial Attorialion has not rn
Cuba, Argentina, France, Nether"N o crockery was broken." he dorsrd Ihe movie. Attending, and
landa, I'aklitan and Ceylon.
reported.
endorsing, thr movie were about
All parent! and friendi were in­ The Mary's aider ship, Ihe 40 local church workers,
vited to thia program.
Queen Elisabeth, tulftird its worst
liefurr an rndorsrmrnt rould be
I'eraoaaD
trotting m many years Iasi week given, mir.itlrra would tie requir­
Mra. Rayburn Mllwre it couva- when *4.000 worth of dishes was ed to ballot on the question. It
lecung at home after undergoing smashed at the ship rolled in has not been discussed by the
aurgery recently, at the Florida heavy seat.
Association.
Sanitarium, and la improving rap­
idly
Mr. and Mri. Billy I'llolan are
the proud parent! of a baby girl
bom March 2, and weighing 7
poundt 13 minrea The baby'a
name |i Kundra Lynn.
Mr. and Mra. Bill LaBrer and
Dick Zartman attended thr Jayceca Winter Conference at Tab
lahatvee recently.
Drhfaie Strong, dauglitrr of Mr.
and Mra. John Strong, la confined
In hrr homo with the mrailra.
Mr. and 3La. Torn Ulanlon en­
tertained Bob. Jo, Gall, and Union
Hammond with a Pitia aupprr
Monday night.
Mr. and Mra. Ilhim Pldridge
and children are spending the
weekend in Clearwater with Eldridge's parenti, Mr. and Mn.
fit refully Selected
Sherman Eldridgc.
Glenn Prrktni, brother of Eve­
Perfectly
rett Perkint, it visiting with hie
Packed
brother and auter-in-law. Glenn
Plant.!
i&gt; from Kaukauna, Wisconsin.

Ribbon Will Be Snipped
Husband Arrested A t Food Fair Tomorrow
In Hammer Death

r

Longwood

Liner Runs Late;
No Dishes Broken

Ministers Didn't
Endorse Picture

h'pecial ceremonies, highlighted produce, dairy, delicatessen, baby
by the cutting of the traditional
bakery and candy depart»
Ls ..r v .i u .s y i
r menu. Meat and poultry departa
n Vm *
•*.. ffa~i»i ,.nrn , mrnl‘
the entire rear wall of
Wilson, will mirk the O ffic ia l open- lhr ltofr
, llrrp , rp (llP frn irr
log of the ultra modern n e w f o o d (a|»!n. the longest being .’.&lt;5feel.
Fair supermarket at Park Ave.l tine striking exterior fealuro of
the ultra modern supermarket it
and 25th St., tomorrow,
the massive tile facade at Ihr (runt
t'errmonies will cum merit e at of Ihe building with its superimpos­
4.30 a. m. and the store—tSTUi In ed "FOOD FA IIP* loitering.
the Focxl Fair chatn--will * open
Manager of the nesr store is Ra“
fnr businraa ' promptly at !• a. m. Ashton, who will be tn charge of
Thereaflrr, s|»rr hours will be 4:30 the 100 local rm plojei Store su
lo 9 p. m , Monday through Satur­ pervivor* arc William Waites and
day.
Don Btauaa.
the new supermarket will I* Ihe
Food Fair Store. Inc , sixth larg­
II.’lb Komi f air store in Florida. est nf,the nation'* food chain*, has
‘h
f . , Kt|r m, rkell , r,
tales at a current annual rate of
rated at Asalea Park In Orlando. 721 million dollars. Thr Sanford
Winter Park, Dr La ml and Fort unit It a part of the chain's current
Florida rspaniion program. Sev­
1
In addltiun t*» Food Fair official*, eral other stores are now under
n-pirscntativrs of the city and construction in the State or arc
county, civic groups anil various nearing completion at the blueprint
Interested organisations will parti »«age. Recently. Food Fair (ought
cipate in the opening.
out tbe Setier's Super Stores
Speaker* will include Mayor « r° u«V
headquarters in Jack
Wilson and Henry Kramer, preai* *onv“ lfdent of Seller’s Division of Foosl
Fair .Stores, Inc.
The new supermarket covers an
area of 11.908 sq. ft. of which morr
iban 10,000 aq ft. will be devoted
WASHINGTON I L'Pl) — Mrs.
to salra ipace. There are two park­
ing areas—Irunt and at the aide— Mamie Eisenhower tort five pound.
capable of handling 2^0 cars.
during hrr three wee..a at ElisaSeven conveyor checkouts and beth'a Maine Chance retort rear
Hirer roll-away a, and a directory 1phoenix, Arli.
wall id i 5 Del are iwu of many
rM|Ctji smiling First l.ady
. . thc , Ii IjiUc uhen
thopper-eonvenirner feature*
fealurr. of
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the huge supermarket. Then- arc
t !'&lt;,r,er
15 departments in the new Enod *hc returned home Isle Monday
f air atorr, including self service aboard the « olumbine III.
meat, poultry, lish, delicatessen.! jh e President did not meet her
‘Diry. froien (oodi. icc crcain, bev at the airport, but vent thrtr son.
rragrs, coffee, candy, bakery, p ro-. 5|a |. j„|in Kis&gt;-nho*rr, and t » o
dure, service drugs, housewares military aides,
and toys.
Mra. Eisenhower said she chiefly
Within the stoic, every effort has "jual had a good real—that's what
bcin made to provide ample room I really needed.”
for shopper*. Theytnain entrance
atsie it nine feet wide, while all
rentrr aisles are six and one-half
frrt.
Entry flow of traffic It through

Mamie Loses Five
At Beauty Resort

TAMPA i L’ Pl» — Authorities
sought today lo determine if a
highly rnperted Tampa butinenman wat ambushed and murdered
by an enemy or was the victim of
mulakrn identity.
Bennie Lanara. 51. a wealthy
wholesale produce dealer and a
close fru-nd to many prominent
Tampans, was felled by a single
shotgun blast at hr got out of hit
car at his home early Monday.
Police could turn up no motive
for the killing and .Stale Ally.
James McFwrn said authorities
"e r r seeking to determine if the
killers got the wrong man. He also
said they were checking to sec tf
the killer was a disgruntled em­
ploye or customer of Lattara
His business partner, T. V. Valrnti. fj|&lt;i thr murderer rnutt hive
(hot ihr wrong m a n . "That's the
only solution 1 can see,” he said.
Laxiara w^y a friend of Mayor
Nick Nuccio and Hllitborough
County Sheriff Ed Blackburn Jr.,
who said Pauses “ had no connec­
tion "ilh any criminal activity.”

ground where thr American Em
baaiy ence stood. II i* marked
bow only by tha jagged remnaoti
of a foundation.
Nearby, sealed by tons of rub­
ble. is Ihr rntranee to thr under­
ground hunker where Adolf Hitler
and Eva Braun dtrd.
From this aelting. the Ruaiiant
direct the strategy deiigned to
bring Weal Berlin to Ita knees
and ultimately lu enslave anoihrr
2,50O.fltM Germans.
A sentry standi at the embassy
entrance.
lie itanda stiffly, unsmiling in
the peaked cap and grey • green
uniform of the East G e r m a n
army. He checks your mission
and ihca standi aside.
It U a warm, tunny, apnng like
day in Berlin, but there is little
warmth here.
Thia embassy has been rebuilt
since the war and it sprawls four
stones high over more than a
city block.
Broad atone steps lead tn the
massive doorway at the entrance.
Juat inside, a broad faced male
receptionist looks up Impassively
He checks your mission and
speaks on an inner house tele­
phone. There is a quick exchange
of Russian and then hr waves
you to a high-rrilinged reception
room decorated with wood trim,

Minutes pass, and then the man
you came to see enters.
He ipeaki German aod Russian
and through an interpreter he re.
iterates I h r Russian demand*
tapping out hi* points w|ilg}a
well • manicured finger on the
round mahogany table.
He ia to the point. Russia will
hand over to the East Germana
on May 27 land and air controls
of Herllti Berlin mint be a freo,
demilitanrrd city. If Mc*t Ger­
man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
w-inu a unified Germany, he muit
negotiate with the East German!.
He suggests that East Germiae
may demand payment of a 9 d
for use of the roads to Berlin.
Then he suggest! you return in
two days and perhaps more in­
formation will be available. Yoq
do. and are told the man you
came to *e« has been called
awayv
You wonder il he really *ai

Everybody
needs

Road Was Bumpy,
Cycle Headlight
Really Was Train

money

BLR LING A ML*. Calif f LTD —
Howard Sehyrvtr of Bjrlingame
made a left turn onto a Lu -m
read Saturday night and »s&gt; horlifted to see a big motorrycle
headlirht ruminr dlrfe*.!&gt;* at him.
When the motorcycle didn't turn
off. Schryver stopped his new sta­
tion wagon and Jumped out just
before ■ collision demolished the
automobile.
The police took Schryver o ff t*
fall on a drunk charge.
Seem* that what he thought wa*
1'altrd Tress laiernilioaal
a bumpy load was a lailioad
The nation look a breather to­ track—and the "motorcyc!*" waa
day from stormy weather, with the Southern Pacific mail train.
only scattered light precipitation
predicted in the North and mostly
fair skies in Ihe South.
Clear weather prevailed over
mest of the country this morning,
MIAMI REACH (L’ PD - Police
but forecasters^ a a l d gathering had little to go on In their hunt
clouds would produce iight rain t (or a bandit who alurgrd a met
or snow from Orrgon to the North tengrr and robbfd him of 127.000
Atlantic stales
in cheeks and cash.
Light snow occurred during the
Tbe bandit black - Jacked thr
night in southern Iowa, Missouri. messrngrr, Peter Glglia, 20, who
1|Unoif nufthfrn
o h l*
w it taking the receipts of a dress
aflj into southern New England.
shop to the hank. Glglia aald
Rain ranging from one tenth to Ift.hOO of Ihe loot wat In cash and
one-quarter inrh pelted the mid the rest In cheek i.
Mississippi Valley.
Hr rould tell poller only that
Kcatterrd showers and snow the man who atlsrkrd him was
flurries also fell from 'he Oregon while.
and Washington coast east tn the
western slopes of the Rockies.
KEROSENE
18c
Warming trends, averaging 10 18c
to 15 drgrers, drilled across the
SmokeleM • Odorlenn
East and West, with a cooling
IMPERIAL SERVICE
trend sandwiched m b e t w e e n
STATION
along the lower Mississippi Valley
into the Ohio Valley and the
Car. 13th A Park
(irra! Eakra.

Clear Skies Cover
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Chevy alao won over the other two in
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Davis - Burns Nuptials Told

Miss Carole Jo Petty Weds
In Friday Candlelight Service

Mr and Mr* Spirit Rum* of
Sanford, formerly of Saratota,
Fla,, announce the marriage nf
firir daughter. Carole, to Howard
Eduard Davif, ten of Mr. and
Mr*. K. I - P aul of Maine* City,

A candlelight rr re runny it ihr marriac* Mi»* Carnlf Jn Prlljr, of 'lr and Mr* W H r»*kin*
Congregation Church Friday even bushier of Mr. »n&gt;1 Mr* M. I* of Willoughby, Ohio.
|p.g a; leveti o'clock united in 4 Petty and Thants* J- Pa»Win», »on
The Itrv, J. R Roote, pj»tor
of the church, officiated at the

i-e ceremony took pUee Sunafternoon, Fe’injary ?Tnd. in
Fir*t Meih.*Ji*t t hurrli with
Rev, Tom OStren official-

terrmuny.

The bride. co rn fn marriage
hy her father, wore a bridal gown
of late and net o\rr taffeta and
a late tu t* Which held her
»boulder Jen;:h veil of lllmion
She tarried * white bibta lopped
with a j urii e orrlrd ami ilrcam
er* of white »atin and oranse

Tire bride wai attired in a po«rtie' btue *oit win white a -ce**o

3 (p&amp; A &amp; JD tlcdA ,

bluimmi
The couple'* attendant* were
pi a Jo Wynn. maid of honor,
and Jai V Pa*kln*, brother o ' the
groim , *cr*rd a i beat man
Follow ini the wedding a rcirp
lion wat held at the Church with
Mr* C. F. Itenhain and Mr*. K,
R Wood a»n*Ung with the en
tcrtaimnrnl.
For brr wedding trip Mr* Pat
km* c io#e a tight blur t'lralh
with white ..ctM*orir* and p.nncd
an orchid at her t'louldtr
Mr* f'atkin* graduated from
Seminole Huh Srhool and hat
betn employed by Florida Faih
ion* of Orlando
The groom it a graduate of the
Willoughby, Ohio, Military ln*ti
tide where he wat a member of
the National llhnor Society and
S N \ s
The rouple will reaide in Coun­
try (Tub Manor.

rie* and wore a cor.age pf w' ite i studeet Cnuneil a-&lt;d wa* Band
• aptam lie |&lt; nn-e employed by
nrrhidi,
Mr*
Paw*
graduated from he Florida State Bank of Sanoed and'u a member of the Chi5* rated a High Seho.-d where alt?
tan Club, Jarr*e'*, and the Ante« • * r : ? " ? ' n\ 7? " ' } '
. rlcjn InMllute of Banktwg and tho
( uib. 11 l r an ! Ihe litre &lt; luh. \jU orla| Anocialion of Bank AllSite later attend'd I tort I* Sta'e ,|.Ior,
Controller.
I niierniy in iall*h»»*e*
After a wedding trip through
Mr Haili wa* craduatrd from rrntral Florida the rouple *r#
llaine* City High School where be no r at h*me at 3m We*t 13th
wa* a mrmher of the Key Club, *treet in Sanford,

Mr« F B Smith It * hern tall
ed to l.akrland doe It the Uluru
of hpr mother, Mr* ti W ttra*
well who i* ro.vfinad to t’le Mur
rrll Memorial llmpual Mr«. Bra*
well, who ha* been in cntiral ron
dition, 1* repori*d tv b- improv.

T3 ir&gt;s

Airman Fir*l t Ian a:i 1 vtri
lame* C. Andrew* haie left Sun
ford alter a month * * twit wllh
I111 patent* Mr and Mr* J C
A.vlre'i*. on *uito Sanford Aie
nue The Andrew* were meeting
F A S H IO N SHOW models f o r th e 'lu rch 19tlt show mu for the first lime Ihnr dau'htrrleft to rig h t, seated, Mr*. ( ’ . I*. MtuHnnaltl. M rs. It. I„
11 law who i* a nallie o* Slock
t)li|)hnitt, M rs. It.
W ood. S t a .tiling. Mr*. J o h n Itnolpy
Puri. Fngland. and who married
ami \’ , K. S n\agc. coon linaloi* fo i tlie *ho\* M odel* not
their son while he waa stationed
in that country The young couple I
pictured are Mr*. K. J. S im m on *. Mrs, J. M. t a r s le y . .'Iis.
are now rnroute to Brand Fork,
K. M. Hettt ami M rs. I. M. H cvt |I\. The p ictu re " a * token
at the sw im m in g pool o f M rs, K ok d t Harney in l.&lt;&gt;»li .North Dakota
Prank Srolt. ton of Air. and
ille m ld S t a f f 1’ liotoi
A rb or.
Mr*. F D. Scott. Undent of the
Havtor School foi Bu*» at Chstta
n.mga
Tenn . it spending the
Spring holiday* with hi* parent*
From the Baylor School for
Boy a i» another dudml. Itrucr
Ander*nn who al*o i* cprnding
the Spring hob Ian witn hi* par
en’ * ..St'-.v-r* M.** **-.M *nder
The Officer* Wive*' Club will Mr* K M Bent and Mr* J M ton.
hair a Faihlon Show l.unchron. C ariler,
Match 13ih. at Morrlwn a ImperPubliuty committee for ihn
The il(ficrr*‘ Woe* of \ All It lal House in Orlando with the luncheon conii«i« of Sir* p p.
galhrrrd for a delightful pet luck wiic* of VAll 3 acting a* ho*le** kenned* and Mr* I. It Hauer,
The t.ake Alary Volunteer Fire
e* Co-chairman foe thi* even! from Ihe VAIIJ wives' group ami Prpaiirnrnt will bold it• regular
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* .11,,*l Will be Mr* Krnnrih Sandon and Mr*. F &lt;i. Tiffanty, Ihe nrw puti meeting tonight al 11 o'clock
wee; and man' umitual and deli- Mr*. II. Chapman, Jr,
•Jiiity chairman from the officer a
The meeting will be at Ihe lake
clou* diihea prnted the ctllinaiy
A ‘ get acquainted'
hour will Wive*' Boar. I from A'AH I.
Mary school build.nc
■kill ol the ladir*
itart it noon with luncheon being
Following the luncheon plan* *rr*ed at one n'clork. And he
were doruitrd for aitm tlri in 1* me ,.f the large rrowd antic*
the coming week a. including an pated. and Ihe limited number
Fatter I'gg hunl tchedulrd for „{ reservation* that ran be made.
Fa*ler Sunday aflernoun for Ihe n i« necr***ry for thoie wuhing
children of all of the member* tn attend In contart their MjUld
of VAU 11.
ron wile repre*entatne before
Special gue«t « !■ a newcomer
March l?th
to Ihe squadron Mr* Kenneth
Mr* V F.Sa*a:e will
be en
iJrant Palter. Other* attending ordinator for the tathiun Mwwr
the luncheon wrre the Mine* which prnmiae* lo lw an oul*tami
Wahneta Ramey, Ann Bear. Boh mg one with new Fa*ter failuon*
hie Fernander, Fran Rohrrtaon.
*hnwn by Mr* P ••OBphant.
l/uiite Andru*. Margaret llend Mr* C P MacDonald. Mr* K
riek, Edit t*ol*in, Jean Rum, II*,.1 Simmon*. Mr« J Poole*. Mr*
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Mae Dement. June Andmon. 1.. M Beverly. Mr* R C W«*od
Phyllis tlraham, Cilady Tliom.
Sally Warwick. Tommie Tennimn.
Thelma Frentrr**. \ ickie Wittier.
Seintnulr l hapler J Hriler of
Ann Purdy, and Poly Maliriuw
Ihe I a*tern Star, met Trturtda'
ski
night in Ihe Ma*onie Hall with I*
vuitori pir*enl
Ah* l.itIUn Tedruw »a* mi
Haled during the merlins
Alrlmda Per Warnke celebialrd
The h»»ir»*. Mr* Mar Shep
her fifth birthday with a party
Sunday aflrrnoon at the home n! pard 11ted a Si I’atrlfk a Pay
her parrnl*. Mr. and Mr* Crr theme in the dinmr room dreura
tion* and «ervnl refreshment* to
aid A. Warnke.
\elluw rrrne paper *ireeliter*, mrmtier* and gue*t* preienl

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Pot Luck Proves
Culinary Skills

Fashions And Luncli
S la led For M.are11 J 9 111

Luke Mary Meet

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TVKSUAT

Brownie Seoul Troop 19* of the
Firtt Prrsbylrriar) Chureh will
The Cbori*tcr* of lir*i Metho |,lrr)
3 o clock,
d 1it will rehearse at 3 Vt and
yy,,, j unjor Fellowihlp of Frr*t
4 it
I’ reihytenan at 3 3h The Junior
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Choir of First I’ redivterian at
t 30 Pioneer Fellow*hip of Firtt
Prcabytrrian at 6 p. m.

W

Shower Given

wi; PM-SPAT

A pink and blue ahower honor
tog Mr* K K. Farmer and Mr*
Circle No. * of Ihe Firit Pre*
A R. Ite*} d »*• g ocn Iriday hitm an Church will meet with
aim ing at the l.och Arbor home Mr*. Harry Weir, chairman, ai
S t \|r, (j. II. iltbornc. Srrwng
the home of Mia. Vann Paikcr.
a* ho»tf»»e* with Mr* Oiborne ■he Senior High &lt; hoir of Fir*l
were Mr*. T F. Heilman, Mr*. Presbyterian Church will meet for
II F Oiterholm and Mr* •! &lt;• upper at f. p m and for re
banter.
heartal at fl:3e due Mid Week
Peroration* centered around a Bible Hour of ihe Fir*l Prct'iylaH alork eneireled with varnillerian will be ronduried hy the
lia* ami aralea* and decorative Pastor. Hr* A C. Mclnni* at
pink
and hlue umbrella* which 1 p. rn Die I hancrl 1 hoir of I ir*t
,---- —
held gilts for the honorcc. Indc p b
wm mwl ,„ f rfh„ r ,
vidual rake* m the pink ami Blue
( j . M
aryoiif were »er*ed with a*»orietl
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tandwirhr*.
coffee.
nut*
and
Metboili.t Church Prayer
f
(iroup. will meet in the Ue*ley
The gneit li*tincluded Mr*. I 1 la**ro&lt;im at • .» .
M Rowell. Mr* C. O Ponnaud, Tlie Chapel Choir ol Fir*! Meth
Mr* P. S Harwood. Air*. If. I*, mint at 3 30
n lfara, Air* J
W. Taft. Mr* TheSenior Choir of Fir*t Metho
J W. Johnston. Mr* R W Ken di«t at t&lt; IS
nedv, Atr* P F
Pearolf, 'lr* I -yj,,
Comml»*!nn on Aftastnn*
..
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F l^-chner. Mr* S f&gt;. Pavenwill meet at 1 "
port. Mr* P A Ortman. Mr*
Pinecrr*! Baptitt Church c lia
S II Bailey, Air*. K F AtuBn.
pel and Contord choir praniee al
Air* R I. Conn. Air*. E S. 6.30.
*o*cp ia n . Mr*, K W Footr, -Mr*
Pinerrevt Baptlvt Church Rev 1
A J
AlcCarlhy. Alra. D J.
Brough. Mr*. R C. Alarlln. Alt* val vervlrn at 7 30
P F. l-apone. Air* Al. C. I’ remo
Mr* R F. Turkrr and Alra. J
D. I.angford

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Initiation Held

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.Melinda Celebrates

hatlcain* and F.a»lrr party decora­
tion* were u«ed for the relrbra
lion
Individual take*
topped
with a jello-sr candle, ire cream
and randy were aervetl In the
following gue.l* Bobby Mtlnlmh.
prutnr and l.anrie firahgm. t i n
,jee j * , and l.iurii f ee Morn
sun. Alary Flirabelh and Rovannr
Bum . Tommy Antler ton. Sir vie
hauler and fieri Ann Warnkr

Cohama
NvJura

Roberts Kntertain
I t Cniilr and Mr* '1 M Rob
ertv wrre hovlv In a dinner partv
a’ their home in Pinrrre*! Sunday
evening
Pinnrr gurvtv were 1.1 c illdr
ami Mr* F. Irilr. Lt. I’ nidr. and
Atr* II. I. Meigle anil t.l and
&gt;Mfi. c J V.iungldaile

. . . nenkf irtral Eicster dresaea, soft
flow illy sk irl* in lovely pastel similes
tie. pink and lavender. This "dapper
dot nn coham* nylura” ha* ju st arrived,
and is juat in time fnr Easier sewing
. . . . you'll foil in love with litis hrotl-

f.t, aril Mr* C. J. Youngblade
entertained with a *upper rarly
at their h.unr Friday evtning at
W rourte»&gt; to a vlutor from New
port, R I . Air* S II Ingertoll
Air* Ingrrsoll. wifr of Nice Ad
mtral Ingtraoll. pre*idenl o( the
Naval War College, it visiting hrr
daughter. Mr*. Verne Jennlng*
and t.l Crndr. Jrnmng*
(iuetta other lhan Mr*. Ingertoll
and l.t Crndr. and Atr* Jcnnins*
were |.|. Crndr. and Air*. M P
Afephrr*nn, f.t, and Mr* R A
ilergl and l.t, Crndr, and Air*
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frork We Invite v«*u to rome In ami *re
our wide «election of Bov Age i)re«.r* It
t ilt ) 2 11 Frilly daen.n, mgandv. &lt;..Uon,
eyelet Hltasei to W»*h A * r n and dnp
ili&gt; fahrir* ATI in ' r e o e .t p»*tel tolort
ftl|r
■'•"'-•rent o f hai-y dre**e*
In *ilev 6 month* lo II month*.

S IZ E S 2 • I I FROM

Cltib To Meet

2,!&gt;8 To 7.98

Vhe Sanford Home PrmonMra
lion Club will meet Thurtdar at
1 Vi at Ihe 2Sth ttreet Centrr
w-tth Mr* John SenVarik and Mr*
I, Y. Keeper a* ho*te*«e*
Tfie program will lie "Selecting
and 1 »mg Aree**orie»".

Spirittiul Ailvi'er and Hivin« Healer. Thi* tvuman
hn» (Jod-trivm (wmrr lo
help niitera in Sickness,
Troubles, Rtisine.-s. I.ove
Affairs nr nnv tlifficiiUies
or proi»lcti-i you may have

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SISTER MADISON

MIIS. HOW M il) KHWAHH HAMS

Hat &amp; Bag
Set

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r« *tfl hfit* mid Imj; set* fnr
the yminir one'* In fint*h

stretchie ulovrs will ha per­
fect for the "ymimr misses” .

ihelr En ale r outfit . . • l»edcckod

like the breath

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Ruffled Petticoats
B'autlful petticoat* wi|! lomptete her
outfit and you II he •iirpriieil at tha k *
ptire* you II find at Cowan *.
All sire* In whilr.

1.98 To 3.98

Hats &amp; Bags

A Fajtrl colored hat and liag *e* will be the
ftniihlig InUrbe* . . . and ra*y on th* budget toe

2.98 up
Petticoats
And natural!' she’ll need « fulUfull can-tan |H&gt;tticoat lo wear under that new Faster frock.

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And |te finithmg tourbr will naturallv be patent or whit' *h«e.
For that brad lo Sue outfit bo »uic and v 1ait Co v s n * first
‘Featuring Fathion* An&gt;l Footwrai Foi Ihe Family”

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Fewik for the yellow home on
the left, on the road to Pet^nd,
aero** from —•
COINTRV CLUB ESTATES
2300 South Blvd Hwv. 17 • 12
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Op'n 7 Day* a Week

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It's jifiring Bimiri. dMpile "tint lh&lt;* ralendnr might any.
Today, the firxt or mme 200 baaebnll player* in the San
FranclKo Gianlft' farm ayatcm arrived for apring training.
Playera will he arriving nt intervala through April I.
Nine farm clyba of the Glisnt* will train her* thin year, in
addition to anme 200 player*, Sanford will be vlaited liy
e&lt;uch*** ncoutu aml other official* of tha ( *inn 11*.
The find group to arrive wta the Corpua Chriali, ’IVx..
club. On Sunday, the Phoenix, Aril., team come* to Sanford.
Theae are the two major farm club* of the Giant*. *&lt;» far a*
league cUaaification i* concerned.
All o f the team* are important to the Giant*. On one of
the trams, perhnps, there will be another Mel Ott, another
Carl llubbell or another Willie May*.
Some of these player* are two, three and four years
away from the hlg time; other* never will make it. lhi»,
however, doesn't lessen the enthusiasm and hustle of the in*

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WATER OVER THE DAM

, t Foreign Ministers eonferene* in f Cousinly difference* exist be.
By Ms reals Child*
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WASHINGTON — From slmod fIonov* or Virnns, probably the tweer
latter, to be held *1 some point can position*, Marnilllan Indicates
everything thst President F.itenbetween April IS and May IS a much gie.ier willingness to dis­
howor hss sold and done unco Furthermore. It Is likely thst this cus* disengagement a n d th e
'.he onset of tho iterltn erisig only will bo followed by • summit thinning out of the forces of Erwt
or* conclusion ft posslhle. Hr ex- meeting is the early summer.
and Wr*t (n Germany than rxiWi
If tatpired reports out of Pan* here. The Prime Mtnistrr Is ap.
poets thst negotiation* will in
mme * i&gt; eithn res-ilve or in- are correct, Chancellor Adenauer psrently alto more trilling to talk
in agreement to sutpend
dcfinilrly postpone s showdown of Wait Germany and President
paGaulI* of Franc* agreed at
••'R ‘h*‘ would bo limited
on the Western p&lt;i«ition in Herlin their recent get together that Ea«t to those In the atmosphere.
He may differ with Prime Mini- »nd West would sit around a con
Macmillan * viewpoint reflect*
Her Macmillan on the ways and ference table and probably at the lb* grraler pressure in itrilain for
...cam of negotiation. Th« question • immlt Both leaders hiv* been truly mraningful negotiation withof how snd when and wnai to iHrptira! of Ui* value nf aueh the Russians. He cannot ignore
negotiate will b« all important , confrontation,
the** prenurra without further
when the two meet here nrs!
Consistently the President has weakening Comers ati&lt;* eham**
reek. The President still
rejected the counsel of those who for reflection. Thu
----- la * reality
.•lore*'’ a VHnm.» conference; rfS, r,j m , , jj , I ln inevitable which the President and other
•a
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i r t si ii ell I •• i t •si ihx*iiaiaiv
JMdhno !«• •Kich urgent preps- policymaker* must bear In mind
ir.rv liable, if not indred desirable. ration must he mide For the when Macmillan comes to Wash­
Hut the difference* are super most part, from Democrat* such ington It la hardly an exaggtraftcisl in ight of what itritii a as former Secretary of Slate Dean Uon to aay that the future of
i om man bent. t o talk it out. The V c h ^ 'T n d ^ " s /n a t o r 'ifh T msaa the Western alliance depends in
winds out of Moscow blow hot
Dodd of Connecticut, the advice no small degree on the way in
and cold and Ibis alternation of
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. h*» romr *« prepare militarily which the' difference* are com­
posed in a common approach to
the toft, is likely to Iw Hie rhythm ,jov .
a new negotiation.
of the coming weeks. Beneath
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In a speech in Hostnn on TTiu J.
the surface rhythm, however I.
# h,‘ 111,1 noi rMpo!’d
,ht
a s.milar desire to negn-.ale fs-.g p ,“ f'c J' thf,on ProP&lt;&gt;'«l
P®&lt; day Adlai Stevenson said that the
President spoke for all .Americans
seems almost certain to prevatl ,m* ‘V ' T0 ,orr** on *n »,fr1
The odds at the moment are on tua at his last p irn conference when be declared that we would
the President ruled nut the idea not give in to forre. The fongrriof • mobilisation." He called it sional leaden took the same stand
disastrous, an invitation to a gar after they conferred with th«
r.son alalr. It was a firm and President This indicates a readi­
osltlvo no to the growing clamor ness to follow the President's Jead
•sir action, with the President in standing firm If standing firm
reflecting a strung ronvlrllon nf is matchrd with ■ willmgresi to
the nred to hold straily and avoid esplore the wa- out of a trap
anything that might further
that can be sprung with eatast ;•
pardtte the peace.
phtc roniequrnces.
Kdttor. The Herald:
Similarly, he has rejected the
l an this be the t’nited States rounvrl, most of It coming from
of America’ Have we come to the outside his administration and h.a
point in tiviliration where those parly, .to expand the defense bud­
no longer useful to our needs. get and speed up the development
those poor old folk* who are dying and production of intercontinental
I.AST SHOWING
by Inches and can not help them- miiitle* Me »»td -*o In r*rw e&gt;,
Oi'tv.v 1 -: i;*
-elves and are not able to aid to appeah for greatrr spending to
our pi.ns for shots at the moon, put the Strategic Air Command
are left to waste away m filth on an air alrrt at rontrasted to
and degradation*
the present
IS minute ground
claims itorid In old trunks
Shame on us! I tike to rail alert.
lie wouldn't »av whether they'd
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Seminole County my home— a
I. valid. But you ran Imigmr P ™ '1
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what would hapten to the Income por,llmI) , hlNf Kor
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Thia 1* the time of year when the "hug bites many a
railbird. Whether the game is a part of spring training, or
the World Series, nothing can quite match the thrill of a
baseball bat connecting solidly with the ball. Too, there*
something about a hefty third '*cut" a* a pitcher work* himself out of a tight spot.
llnseball revives many fine memories. I Ids certainly i*
a nostalgic time for Carl llubbell. 'Hie great lefthander will
relive many of his great moments in baseball as he watches
the vnungster* go through their paces in Sanford.
King Carl, the nickname given llubbell by ardent ad*
mlreis. would like very much to find one such a* he on the
roater of one of the clubs. The odds, however, are against it.
As the Giants, and other teams, have found, Hultbells don’t
come along very often.

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The Savag* Sun* of Siinfortl are coming home. Tin first
By Kd Koteibs
The vtory I* al«wit Pop l.arkin
members of VAH-6 are scheduled to arrive about .1:30 s. m.
WASHINGTON — 1 was Healed 'Paul Douglas), a happy go lucky
Wednesday.
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m e n l In t h t M editerranean. V A H -5 has b een relieved by
V A I I -1 1. T h e Savage S on s last A ugust relie v e d VAH-tt.

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And, ao it goes. One squadron come* home shortly after

another ha* departed.
J o y fu l reunitms w ith fam ilies will ho Ill* ru le at R am ey
W eld as the Ravage S ons com e home. S n ilfo i ,, tawi, wetS°meft f ii,. oi|iiAdrun ba ck . Rut, this is se c o n d a r y w hen it
- m i s t com p ete with the w elcom e* being p rep a red b y fam ilies
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th# Sltmper Agency, Sanford real
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Mr. and Mr*. laiwrenre W
Soit'li traded Ihalr HrmpMead,
I . home for the Sundell Motor
i'turt. just south of Sanford. Mr.
I rut Mrs. Frank J. Vollmrr, former
owners of the motel, have alrrady
left for their new home on laing
Island. Vollmrr will resume hit
trade as plumber slid itramfilirr.
The nrw owners eatne to CanFlorida on thr advice of
” rwclors, who fell that one nf
thrir ihildren would benefit from
the mild rliniate. Thry plan to
expand the motor rouit, and will
■ [ fonlinur to idler the piddle plra
' sant airoiiimodallooi.
• ww Nrnith is former grneral man
— ogrr of Theodore J, IhirLr arid

Smith is the former presldrnt of
t tho Kt Mortin's Catbnlle Chunh
Mothrr's Club. Her husband man
agnl a Hat.e Ftuth league h im
for several years
The new resident* have four
children; Walter IT; l.awrente Jr.
IS; Margaret, I, and Mary Jane,

Added liiduccmvnt
tlltl.KANS. VI. I Ill'll — Dr.
lirorgr t.lllle, in.tnagllig director
of the Vermont Council on World
Alfaus. said this m u ll commun­
ity has lured many members ol
foreign embassies and their fiml
ties to vacation here on tho prom
|ve they would not he required
to make speerhes.

And the funny part is that they *l"wn their meanest cuss - their la v e s ...............
at the likes of prlleil apent (Tony Itandalll. Hut
incidentally, the lot of an Inter
wrre laiivhine
■aligning ai me
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u|, ln nal Hi voww mon i, a lonely one.
them selves They weir doubling the poor guy
romincr
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Sam * .
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over ---------at the uu-------....
----------iti ..with „thr farm-, Take Charley's ra»e. lir a rralfy
goes around rollerting drlinquent ,r • daughlrr iDrlibir Hrynoblst _ friendly surf who«e job has
nothing to do with snooping Into
tnrome laves.
Hut back to that -rn-itu. punt
espen.r areounls
The rhortlrra were of mature.
The Harkins end up owtne the
file other day. he stopped in at
*obrr miml Wlial happened » a » Kovrrnmrnt FeM««i in l-mi t^v &gt; the fit s offtrr lit N. w York on
some Hull*wood pvililicity Imy» in-l Just when Ihey're n .oly to fun •i publirlty tnattrr. Hr introciurrd
vlted them over to a private pre-' clove, the family ronu-s attM him---If f.trmally at the reception
view of a newr comedy, "Thr an njd I. Is. U. the covi-inmrnl deck as Mr t'harlrs Ijtnmnnd of
Mating Game.'* It's alrout a far gave the l.arkin r.tate m JW,
Internal Bevenue Service and
mrr wl.o nevrr filed an tnrome It's in the sum of $lS.r*») for 3&lt;)
.ail he wanlrd to see the Ihisi
las report
horvet
The rvceptionist paled « . she
Mavl&gt;&lt;- those Shylockv wouldn't
Well, ait, Hie Inapt •lor t.uirral
led him into the office. She gave
ha.* fallen ao much out of char tin the movie, that lai concluded
her huts a v) rnpa'iutic look snd,
aclrr If they'd realm-d I w#i spy that the rlvtin wav »till valid
with a patrcmlrmg glanre toward
back
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trrn.illlrvrmir men it tint
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what appears to he a logical, lawn movh- may emoursKe^ii tot of old ufllce for this tiny Soulhern fall
fide claim again*! the l ’. S
timers around the country
to forma community — 7» register
Government
senini’iiagr In llu-ir allies (nr old rd voters — is 9 x IS feet It
The plot of the movie Is nutty , claim* against the govern men I wa&gt; ohiainrd in 1832 by Joe Smith,
from the beyinning. It start* with
Charts &gt; l.ammond. who runs husband of I'ovlnilslrevt Florence
a love scene between two prl/e the radio snd TV information desk Smith, In exchange for two loads
hogs 111 * pig p. n, and it rnd* in the Hurt all's Washington nlflcr, of gravel. The parly nf the second
that way.
1 mlmilird there may tie just such part was the Shell Oil Co.

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was the County Home,
You have given us ■ hint of
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keep the hall rolling—let l grt
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our ° 'lfn Others and mothers a
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Sincerely.
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To Drill Tomorrow
It) plane, linn, but amt auto
mobile, baseball player*
with
hope* of future stardom began
arriving in Sanlord today.
Thc*e were the member* of the
Cla»* AA Corptu Christ! team of
the Texas league, l.»ttle -.a* on
tap lor the player* today. They
arrived, chcckrd into dormitories

on Mellon* die anrl retted up from
the long trip.
They came from all part* of the
C. S , a few from ouDide the
l'. S. Sanford was a welcome
tight to moat, a chance to do a
little relating
Tomorrow. however. bring* to
an end the brief re*l. The first

t nurd Prrs« International
\ad« Pinion, who just missed
making the giade la*'. *ea**m, i«
or.ee again the rookie riot of the
Cincinnati Red*' training camp.
The ;l year uld Negio nullieltlrr,
a *en*atl«n last spring but la'.rr
iatmr-l out to Seattle in the Parifle Coast la-ague, drove in five
tun* Mon-lay to lead the Hr I* to
.*7 1 * If lory over the la** Angeles
Dodger*. Putmiii h!a*trd a !?•)-( &gt;.&gt;T
homer and also delivered a two*
tun tuple to pare Cincinnati * Hhit attack
ll vva* thr seeoi.d win in three
game* for ihe Bed* who air •■*
rich in -oif-rl-l laJet-t thai Frank
Robm*on may be their irgulat
fir*, i-asrnun thi. year H u .:
l^wietKe. firag of four Cincinnati
pitcher*, **a* the winner while
Dodger .tarter Danny MeDrsdt
suit* re-t thr lot*
Pinson, a natlsr of Mnnphi*.
Tenn . hatted .271 In 27 game* for

the Red* t»*t * e * ,-n. He , oinpilrd
a gaudy 7U figure a:-l hit 11 h-o
mer* at Seattle.
Lee Msye. • rookie outfielder
up from Austin. Tex , *:*o ha-l a
field day a* the Milwaukee Htave*
whipped Ihe w,-i(d champ -n New
\ork Sankee*. on \t.*vr knocked
In five iun* with a *|ugle an-i a
homrr
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Champ Too Tired
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Collins Overtakes
Litller For Crown

Randy Rock liked
In Track Feature

Cage Scores

Mather Replaces
Bukur In Second

Terry Rurr Si^ns

Wyoming To Lose
Vet Cage Mentor
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Yankee* their (it”*t to-*. R.-okle &gt;ecre t. who bit 741^ at Little
pit-her* Rill Hamilton, Don Nolle- Rock. Ark . la*t *rai*s, tsepprej
!*arf and B"b Haitman held the • hemrr off Wilhelm.
Yankee* to |i» hit*, inrlliding a
The Ib-tr t T lt'-r. nau-lfd the
homer hy Marv Thinnebeny.
St. l.-'iu* Cat-lino!, their third
B--h Cerv an.l ruolsie Char try straight defeat, in , with Billy
Tom Vf -ir ir0n and Jim
Secrr*l paird Kwti*a* I’lty to a Ifurft
t I win over the Baltim- le Orioles Buuglt i-mhlnu-c in a four hitlrr.
although thr \thletlr* *olteelril Ihr Catdlnal* didn’t get a man
*r.lv four hit* oft Jark Hai*hman pa-t »*c.*nd b»*r,
and lloyt Wilhelm Cerv singled
lien
And
*ma -er&lt;i «
home two run* off Harshman ami tbire rim homrr in the Phila-lrl*
phu Pnilllr* *• 1 dre I9Ion (AAer Ih e
Wadin-gb
x--i-.il.' • C.irl Sim*
n-In &gt;1 f. tl-** Plnllie* amt
didn't all.- v &lt; in-, d mm- hi* three*
inn g •!!! ! Dl.-k F .»1tell, thr aro
finishr*) the
and Fitzgerald Winner — Sim­
mon* la*ter-- l.iimrnti HH — II I'SIlir. ) • fr-l the Wn-htr-gt-ui UIA
1 * - - ngUs an-i v 1 Iill- r fly,
\n-ler*on
Ihe Ci
.1 White s-*x ilefralrd
M llradr lion. Its.;
Nrw York \
II two ) ID | Me Pill-! ,,u(t- P-i.vir*. 7 3, In «
MT.w - N
m 31....... 9 ||) 2 ge-m- nia-.ril h* lu rrr**r*. itulud*
) fi- -• ').* -rulan Dirk
Kick*. Fireman ifDi*-k*un ' . I-J«hn R -inaive
its- ami Berra. Johnson id llatn S! wit i-f th- llula *.-ii fill two Itlil
llton \c-ttcbarl -I* Hartman til
4tu and Stuart,
and Dairy-uplr Winner
Nolle- i&gt; -ni-i« f - 1
I.art I u.rr — I rreman lilt — unabaihrd hy nta p* nr Brldtng,
In! :wu d-i ih!e- anrl a *inele f'tr
Throne berry, '|j&lt;r
PiilMiurgh
tl I a inn* I -a ;
Mu - ir Mm....... wh.» ww.tr* no
I’ m*
Nl
0)2 I4W *»*J—3 4 6
. an .11ml to sign*
Ch-&gt; .g o l A*
2**0 *»IP 01 \—7 7 I lull*- -)ii) ie
llaii.lix Hard*- n i
Jarkt*&gt;q, in ( kl* 1 trad h I * homer and
t*&lt; and Wi-irifield
Hall f fi *. I ;»&gt;V s o , , ■ 1 hi* fn»t exhibition
» Cirvrland Indian
Donovan I -in ■!
*J-ialter* (7l apprarami
and tt-uiiuiiii
Winner— L-iwtv camp game. Ifrrii S.orr. wins w*«
.iiirred f-i rigiit rim* by the
llar-lit-m
lt&gt;t Romaflo, i alliton.
1. aut* Ira«t Saturday, pitched the
\t Sai a *o|a I la ,
fit*! time irinirr* *nd wa« lagged
Cinti IV |
i v |i*i 001—7 II 1 /or two run*—one on a homrr i&gt;r
tar* \tts
N - *w»l lg*1 too—2 4 7 Larry- IMi&gt;
l.awirnie t oellar 14*. Schmidt
tilhri *w.111&gt; new*
the Cuba
!•»-, Jell*oat
an-l llailry Mv t1■di•I .tin dri 1 link fanner la
De *lit. (r.ng lit. Nlrnlii.*l iSl, I.
Bid Sox fur Bub
sherrv -4 1 .not flotebon* Winner It iv ■-11*0.111 Smith, is lr (tv pitcher,
lav*triiii- loser — McDevltt.
1Miner will go to the Rr.l Sag1
■IB I'll*con
M • &gt;1 ' h i m i tub. He had e
\l I ak- land. I la .
.
t
1 uh* D«l
Chip* i A i l It l ISki 4|7 op t- II |3 I u
smith,
«a* l l with
Del i Yi ill) 012 2th out— 7 4*1 the Hr*! SoV last wr.»- --1* . . . . .
I - lit* Dil'tl an-l t-.cn Hob.
Bernina. Derringto.i
Rirbard* I
« n*1 Lind*1rom. Niseiivyitr, lYmcr, Fir. iu-i (..it of the Army, it*
‘ Jolnrd the Cub*.
tiallagbrr anil Feller.

Exhibition R esults

t niled Pres* Inlrrnwlional
Al Wr*t Palm Beaih, I la;
Baltimore
(Al f*»* ti*i raw—I 72
Kan i itv cA
&lt;M2 i*W nix—t ( n
Harshman, Wilhelm
ti a n d
Glnslverg Grim, I'tli^n iKi and
i hiti Winner — Grim l»*«rr .—
llarsliman IIR Burke SecrrH
Al hi. Petersburg. I la :
the Brave* would have iinivht-d in
l lilted I’ ret* International
Detroit
V
iso .ltd i«»i—I !• II
Cincinnati, Bradley, and New a tie with Cincinnati for the
St
Iwnil*
N
i
i»«i i*»t *****—*1 4 1
league
reman
if
Cincinnati
had
Mexico Stale today bagged the
Hoefl. Morgan it
Rwugh i ' i
la*t three poat-leaton berth* that lost to SI. Lout*.
and Wilson Jackson, (illsaan i AI,
wilt be awarded this »ca*on and
New Mexico Stair won the Dor
(lark it*' and Green Winner—
Hie NCAA major college carnival drr Conference rhampionvhip h*
lliveft l.o*i r—Jaekti-n
really tlart* popping tonight wiih trountmg Arwona Stair l , 74 37
Al Orlando. Fla..
three game* in New York and in a playoff at La* Crucr*. N. M
Phila i N 3o7 i*d in**—n -i 3
two in Lexington. K&gt;.
Joe Kelley paced the win with n
M l l»«l I0*t—I 3 I
Mil M It KKK I CPI ►
—Muscular Wash - V
Cincinnati, after muffing one point* a* Nrw Mesieo State
Simmon* Kergan si. Farrell
Tittlr Max Truex had to settlr to
chance U*t Saturday
n i g h t emerged tbr final lop d&lt;&lt;g in what
da* for the second fa*le*t (wo i l l and Megan, Thorp a* i*i Lulocked up the Miwouri Valley bad been a triple tie fur the
mile ever run ■,floors hreausr menit. Stisbb* it), Clevenger t4i
Conference championship Monday league crown Nrw Mrilco State
worlj irc.ir-l holder Al l.swrenre
night by beating St. t-ou»», 66-39, meet* Idaho State in an NCAA
was too ttrrd In chair him in
although forced to play 'o r the first-rounder Wrdneulay at La*
the rigtith Milwaukee Journal
last 10 minute* without All-Aintrt- Cruce*. where New Mexico State
Games
can Oacar Robertson
now ha* won 71 ttraight games.
But you would base thought
That gave the Bearrats an
So now the NCAA major college
Jan trine s n panting right be
NCAA berth agamtl Texas thru competition I* tet to roll. One
hind him the way • Little Max
tian at Lawrence, Kant., thl* Fn best rounder already ha* bern
ran Monday night With Lawrence
day night.
played (D r Paul nipped Portland.
near!* a lap behind him, Iruex
And it alto cleared the deck* 37 36. at Portland Saturday i, and
NKW OHI.K \NS CPU — Bill
win krd acciiss the finish line in
,.i. in
, . unr.rr *.p in .hr- -** **"7b re are VnrVAVgiu.i1. iiaird ,o
Cutlln*
« f Ba'.tlitiore aewrfd *
*.17 2 only four tenth* ol a *rr
aouri Valley Cnnlerence. to enter ni*m.
lhree-*lrokr t ic lo ij in (he l2U,o*g|
ond
slower
than
l.awren-e*
pend
nix.
A
n
r.
delegation
Thi*
it
the
New York a National Invitation
\t New Inti
Nr* (I.Iran* Open golf toilrpaing world mark which the Mail*
Tournament with a quarterfinal
Boston If. (IF fe* v* Connecticut group the trout* and coachc* will
nrni Mi ■day ai-d carted off
hait-rd
Sustrahan
*rl
1
1
1
New
Y'*tk
be waiching veiy closet* In ad
berth Saturday night againtl the (17«i
&gt;741-0 in pure money.
last Saturday night.
winner of a Thunday first round
West Virginia i23-4i v» Dart diimn In Corpus Christl and Plior
Ihr hnvky. Jo vear old godrr *
True*' netting run look the
mx. *e*en other farm club* of
er between Fortum and Butler. I mouth (22 31.
te o uivlri pm III In Ihe finnl
ed»e
nlf
Irishman
Bun
Drlany
s
the
Giant*
will
train
here
thit
Thl* had been delayed becau*e
North Carolina (2u4i *» Navy
32nd sliaight mile sirtory and an mun.l htm.ied him ahra-l of thudyear
&gt;
(14 31.
Romping Randy Rock is figur alleged foul whirh judge* llio-ighl round trailer Gene Litller of Sing
At 1-rxlflitnn. K ).
ed to rock to victor* for his third might have oerurrrj on the final ing II II*. Calif. Cidtlnt «ardfd a
Bowling Green IT 71 vt Mar
hole *r.ue «&gt;r W 7210-Ift—240,
time this season in tonight'* fra lap a* world record bolder Dclanv
quette (22-41.
Litller. who fired a refold
lured ninth event of a in rate tsrested thr Iratl from Hungarian
Eastern
Kentucky (IAS)
v*
tueaking *ec*-nil round kCure *■f
«lai&lt; at Sanford Orlando Kennel l*t*an Rorsavulgyi
1/vtiisvillr iifin-.
t nlted Pres* lalernalional
It. C0.T&gt;d manage only * three
Club
\
rouplr
of
judge*
thought
lie
New York winner* will join SI
Oklahoma 61 Colorado fu
But Kandy serin* to prefer run Ian* might have *'hc!d" the sub tori par 7\. whuh l«nd*-l him in
Jotrph t i Pa ) in the regional
Kantaa St. 74 Nebraska 34
mng second or third, hut usually four minute mtlrr from Hungary. a thrrr way t:e for fourth p!»rr
at
Cbarloltr,
N.
C,
Friday
and
Cincinnati f t St. l» u i* M
Mather of Sanford went into *rr hr it in thr ta«li parade Thr big Bat it was learned that Botsasol- money.
Saturday. Islington winner* will
Mivtoun 64 Iowa St. AT
Jark-r
liuik*
■•( Kumr.ha
ond
plarr ahead of Bukur * Music gent ha* plain) five time* and gvt ha.I bis ell-ow out as Drlany
join Kentucky ami Michigan State
Williams 63 Amheral *2
Shop
when Ihr furniture learn roll ran tiiinl tin- times white di* tend to past him and Drlany I akr, S Y , *hot a hi which I'nlam thr rrginnal it Lsanrton. HI ,
Niagara T# Ruflalo 66
rd a 2-1 vrirlory in ta*l week's al­ couraginc *uinr of hi* loltuwer* pushed It nut of the way
i-illtnl him from mvrnlh into a
New Me* Si. :a Anr. SI U. 37 the u m r night* Dr Paul move*
No foul * taid Boitayulgvi Ur for second wills l«»m ..11
ley action in thr Sanford Bowling with hanirstrrtrh fadruuts
e
into
the
Lawrence.
i
halts,..
region
NAIA Tournamrnl
In his lati four races Hie beau­ ibioiigh an interpu-ter ’ What did of Biunvullr. N Y. Nripnrle fired
al againtl Kama* State at Cm league
First Round
In miser league action. New tiful dog ha* run third thrrr tunes they rsperl mr to do " taid Dr a M and advanced from sixth
liuluth Br. Minn. V. i 7 Auitin cinnati play* Texas Chriitian. And York life Insurance defeated Bur­ and placed once
tan*, who broke the inert record pla*e
thr
Idaho
State
Nrw
Mexico
State
T«
Kandy drew thr three box for with a tiinr nf 1.06 !*. a lull four
nell Paintrre **i!h a
t victor*
'Die pan *-■** h * oppe-l 111*30
winner
will
play
In
the
San
Frani . rambling at ChrUtUn Bro*. *u
srenndt slow er than hi* world
and Crlrr; City Printing took the ninth encounter
Holding down fuutth place at
Central Ohli. 11 Kentucky St. 6i n ico regional along with Si Gene s Seminole Dry Cleaners, 2-1
Out in Ihr right box will lx )|i mark alio tel in New Yolk tail 74| with Litller, were Huston l-»*
Mary'* i Calif i California, and
Ark. Telvrt. TO Bike*tile 67
With only five night* nf arfion Peanuts, bidding for hi* sixth Saturday night
|•lair of lllrniltlgbnm. Ala, apd
Utah
lnd. St. *7 Morningvide *7
although hr sfrpprd
remaining in thr league Ibt* year.Vtriumph.
Moe Norman of Toronto ll.e trm
Par. Lutheran 71 Meat. Mont. 40
Burnell i« trading Mather h* five I down to thr It field last week long
got jl.KH) ral h
Ft. May* Tthrs 71 W esimiler ui
game* Bukur* follow* Mather b&gt; enough to notch a three and one
1 ha New (ii Iran* tlpeo *s&gt; the
W. Va VArtleyan *« Whittier M
DETROIT i l P I - It imik s
a *rant half game, while Nr** lurk half Irngtli victor* n&gt;rr George*
1 ife t« a tingle game behind Ho* and Saddle Mark
abort mnfrirnee with c ' o a r h first inajoi toiirtiamrm Viilory
Bukur
Aim in the fi ature field are Op George Wilton Monils* to ton- for Collin* who started in lug
Thi* week* artion will find pnrluni*!. Blark Son, Giro Col vinre Terry IDrr that hr should tuurnry god ju*l » yeai ag&lt;Collln* will take a total of
Malht-r anil New York Life meet son Golden Honey, Terblr led •ign f-ir hi* third tra*nn wiih the
CHEYENNE. Wyo U T I i l nlDrlroit Lion* of Ihr National Fool *1 1U0 front New llilrau*. lojntNKW YORK (Ul’ li — Alonro verslty o f Wynnur* ba«ketl&gt;all mg on lanr« one and two. Burnell and Itiata
Matinee competition will *tasrt al hall League Barr a ngning ended leg a II ’&gt;&lt;•) lamu* from hi* *p--ii
Johnson. 14*. Pittaburfth. outpoint­ coach Everett F, Shelton bowed rolling against Gene's on lane*
M»r.
ed Jimmy Slade. JAT'i New York out Monday night after 20 year*, three and four and Bukur • faring 2 p m tomorrow, followed in the speeiilatinn that he would return
, Color* Pity Printing on lane* five evening hv II event* beginning at to the t'ni*er*ily nf Mirhtgan a*
A total of 3o golfer* fmi*hr.l in
(toe
right Skyline Conference crowns,
4 JO
i a coach.
the money, ranging frnm Collins’
I.AKF. WORTH. Fla. (UPU - a national championship and ihe and six
- . H,4ia) to f H»o.
Tony Padron, 12*. Caracal. Yen- elute or hi* worst season.
eruela. outpointed Rap Estep*.
Shelton annuunrrd hi* resigna­
17» Miami. FI* H0».
tion at a Cheyenne (Quarter&gt;*a&lt; k
CHICAGO (CPI) —Chuck Gar Club banquet In honor of the 1939
NEW Y illlk 11 PI - -T h e NCAA
rett. 142. Chicago, outpointed Art Cowboy squad. which dropped 22
ha* awarded television right* to
Norris. 191, Chicago f»&gt;.
contest* and won but four.
WLST PALM
BEACH. Ha
"That proves our faun system
A* for the Y ankees, the A s tieat
ODESSA. Te*. (U PD — Auhie
He said he wa&gt; accepting an il PIl—For Harry Craft there s is earning along and doing It* the-in nine times losing 13 The ii* 1979 football program t» the
National Itrnaili acting Company
Moore. 192. San Diego Calif, other Coarhing pudtton which » o r.o today, unly a tomorrow
Job," Craft said
-'I vr seen year before Ihr Y ankrei won the for thr fifth straight scar. The
•topped Sterling i Duly i Davll, “ les* demanding" He did not
We Jist have to wait until our enough of our kid* In Iw- optimi* season scrlr* helwrrn the two r»’&gt;9 l\ itillrge program will in­
2t2. Hnuvton. Te*. (3).
name the tcam.be would be lead­ kid* are ready." the manigrr of Hr about Ihr future But as fur dub*. 70 tame* to two
clude thi telecast of ID games na
PROVIDENCE, R. I. fU P h - ing
thr Kansas City Athlrtin rs 193-J well vr II do Ihr twit wr
*1
haven
t
any
goal*
like
that
tionall). on nine Saturdays and
Roger Harvey. 144. Hamilton,
Shelton. 40. won 329 games in plaint, adding quickly that ’ They can Certainly, we rant be rated
thi* year,” Craft said. *Tm Imp Thanksgiving Day.
Bermuda, outpointed Walter By- hit two decades at fwramir, drop­ won't be ready for 1910 "
with the lug boy*’’
mg well plav
3(41 halt Thai
ar«, 143. Bovton (10a.
ping 199. Hi* team* piled up right
The - hig boys" In him are the
He'* confident, however, that
Skyline rhampionship*. and the thr day- it coming when that Y'anker*. Tiger*, White '-ox, In mein* we have to piek up only
four mure wciori**. I think wr
1941 squad vson t(ia NCAA title. ’ second division tag" wilt he tak dian* and Red Sox.
can do that
Th#
last
conference
title
s
i
r
won
Cast
spring,
starting
hi*
first
cn
off
hti
hall
club
WASHINGTON IC PIi The
* But that isn’t going to put us
’ ’Wr have a lot of good kid*.’ ’ full srason as manager—hr ti*ok
Washington Rrdikin* got tome by the Cowboys Just lari year
up Iheir wiih the big hoy* We're
he taid ‘ Fellow* like pitchers ovrr from l-ou Boudreau during
revenge against thr
Canadian
at least a year away, maybe
llowir Rred Boh Iravi* ami Krn the 1937 srason—Craft set two
Football la-ague today hy corral
mure
LOS
ANGLLFS
t
l’
PIr
Ih
e
Johnson
and
infirtdrrt
lain
Klim
goals
for
hi*
rluh
ing star Calgary quarterbark Es
W&gt; just have to wait unlit our
To win 7n games
gle Day whom ihry drafted in March 14 featherweight title fund chock ami Alex George But Cm
To beat Ihr Y'anker* ’ it lea*! kid* develop They're coining a
1936 The Skin* have lost three here hrlwrrn champion Hogan afraid most of them are a yrar or
long It may be a year, two year*
six lim n ”
of their high draft choice*—Jim iKidi liaise* of Nigeria and Dav two away."
lie wound up winning 73 games even prrhap* three
lie pointed (nit that in thr four
Wood of Oklahoma State and ey Moore of Springfield. Ohio, is
I'm optimistic about nnr thing
quarterback Joe Kapp o f Califor­ causing »u*h hesvy wagering by tram winter rookie league, thr whirh turned out to be onl* k-*od
Ihr future It icn't going to ir
A * beat out the best farm pro* enough for sr-enth ilaee But the
nia to Calgary and quarterback supporters of rirh that odd* mai
Don Mlard of Boston College to er* quoted ‘ even money" nn the pert* of the Y ankee*. Braves and A • were nnlv 4 » games on! of inn long before we re up Ihere
with thr hig guys."
Tigers
fight today
the first division
Ottawa

Cage Tournament Berths

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Rookies Power Reds, Brakes

KANSAS CITY. Mo. c m * —The
second chaptrr nf the NAIA coa«ti to - coa»t Sa»Vt-thjLI tournament
full-scale workout i* *chedu!ed. unfolded today with faiorrd Ten
Hurler* will start limbering up nettrr A il State making it* de­
but againtt Nebratka Wesleyan
their throwing arms: hitter* will
Eight first round game* were
attempt to rrgam their hailing on lap • yust like opening day
rye*: inlirldrr* again will punur Monday
Today's action began at U1 Jn
the high hopper*.
Very little time will be devoted a m with New Britain (I'.mn )
to gelling in shape Mott of the and We *1min iter of Penntyl'ania
player* have hern working on fighting it out.
Other first round results Mon
weight problem*
for
several
week* H«we*er. drills will atari ai day and Monday night taw trier
a relatively *low pace to prevent al other seeded team* rornr
pouible pulled m u iclri and tore through with yielorie* — alt ex
cept lexenth ranked Pikrville Col
arm*.
Of one thing the player* may lege of Kenlucky,
Ihe Kentuckian* lo-t to unhrr
be sure They'll do a giral deal
of running in the next few day* allied Arkanva* Slate Teacher*
After the winter layoff, moil 70 AT.
Fort Hay* State of Kan*a* beat
player* are eager to get back into
Westminster of t'lah 73 SO, Inili
harnci*.
(In hand. too. will be wmr bate ana Stair stopped Mocmngsidr of
bailer* who didn't take much of fowa 47 67 and Central Oklahoma
a vacation during the winter State won over Kentucky Slate
Thete are ihe icoul*, coaihr* and 72 43
Paufii Lutheran defeated West
other ofiinal* of thr Giant* farm
rrn I Montana i 74 wi undefeated
system.
Thty have been bu*y with to* Grambling of Louisiana took It*
ter*, player assignment*, training ,4th victory by downing Chnttian
yfemphl* 41 Til and
plant ami thr many othrr detail* Hi other *
which mutt he completed before Auitin College of Tcvai but to
Duluth Branch of the l'mver*ity
tprtng training ran open
Now. n * down to buimrtt. Thr of Minnesota 41 7?
Today's schedule aim included
nett 3o day* will be important to
raid player in the Giant*’ lyttem. Northern state of South Dakota
The thowing made in Sanford, to and Voungiloun l mverattv ; I.en
a great degree, will determine oir Rhyne and Northern Michigan,
where a player will perforin dur Southwest le*a* and Lmfteld Col­
lege
mg thr 1939 bairball »eaton
Troy, Ala Stale v*
llllnoi*
For many, performance! here
Normal, f wirlrigh Dickinson v*
will detrrmmr the hig IF
end Georgia
I fhjj'i** **•2 {hr* Te**
Vjfl Culver • Stockton
ford will be the Class AAA Phoc Teacher* and Plait* * lor

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S e n ato rs D islike New Office Building
%j FRANK ELKAZKR
WASHINGTON &lt;CP!&gt;—The pH.
T it Ioni being undergone by our
senators in lh« new office build­
ing we taxpayers have Juitfin-

I.hrd for thrm are painful lo he
hold.
Their crie« of artful.h at Ihry
move into their foe room auilea,
each with t h r e e wa.hroorti.,
rai.ea a question of whether we
■kimped too much. The building
roat ooly KMift.OM. with an ex
tra million for furniluie.
If ihia was a mistake, we won I
make it again. A new office build­
ing for House member*, now g e l­
ling started, will set us back 61
(U F li-P
rim e Minn
Minis- million dollars.
LONDON (L'PI
i—Prime
ter Harold Macmillan, whua* bail
are becoming at famous at Sir
Wlnaton Churcbill'i cifara, hat
picked a bowtsr for hia trip to the
United State..
Two week. ago. Macmillan ar­
rived In Motcow in a W year old
tall white fur hat which mitan
WASHINGTON (L'P H -Sen. K»
taneoualy took Moscow—and much
let Kefauver (D-Tenn.i wants the
at the world—by atorm.
pubtie to launch a letter-writing
neturning from Northern Ire
campaign urging Ihe U.S. Steel
land Saturday, Macmillan joked
Cnrp. and Ihe steelworkers tint n
with reporter, about the cloth cap
In forego a big wage price boot!.
h* waa wearing — "m uch more
Kefauver. whose anil monopoly
auitjblr" for Northern Irelanl
subcommittee reopened its hear
than the white fur. he aaid.
Sunday, the Sunday Dispatch r«- logs on inflation today, urged pub
ported the Macmillan cnoicr for lie support for hi* proposal that
hia American trip in two week.* the union reque.t a pay hike only
time it lo be that most Hriti.h equal to an Incrcaie in proslur
UWly.
of halt, the derby.
In that ease, he said, the co m ­
pany would nol have lo ra’ sc steel
pncea and Ihe nation could avoid
another inflationary spiral.

Macmillan Chooses
Bowler For Visit

Kefauver Seeking
Letter Campaign
Against Wage Hike

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Pinecrest Baptist
Schedules Revival

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If you think a medium price car has to be bulky end
clumsy —here’s the fine car to change all your Ideas

The Her. Rhine M cjlurray will
conduct revival .ervicea March l i ­
l t at the I'inecrr.t llapliat Church.
Rev. MeMurray I. paalor of Ihe
Flrat Kapti.l Church, Lewisville,
Ark.
The evangrll.t la a graduate of
Ouachita Itapliit College and the
Southern Ilaptiat Theological Sem
lnary. Singing will be led by Ausiin
Caldwell, Orlando
The aervlcei will hogin at 7:10
p. m. Sunday aervlcea will be held
at II a. m. and 7:46 p. m. Marrh
16-21, two aervlcea will be held
daily at 7 t. m. ami 7:20 p. m.
Arrangamenla have been made
by the pa.lor, Ihe Her. Donald
Gravenmler.

Ambassador
with V S p e r fo r m a n c e
The Compact. Luxury Car!

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Meeting March 19

Nothing in the medium price firId AeW/ri, pari., goei
like Ambasiador, Inp V-H prifomianiep!ui economy,
Indl.kluilietllonalaiifafront seals. Dm eAmbaaaailur
— toe.| ear ever pined so dote lo the lowest.

The Seminole High Roosters club
viH meet March 19 in the music
m m at the school at 7:30 p. m.
President Pele Schlrard said by­
law changes will come up for a
vote. Under Ihe propoied change,
new officer, would be Installed in
M ay of raeh year, rather than in
Kcpfeinter.

Ten Our Bett—A M IIASS.iDOIt V-B
b y H u m b ler

W/rir/i medium price car..
• is easirst lo p a tlf
• has |op |«it,rr-l»-Mriglit ralioT
• cost* least lo buy and niirralr?
• lias highest resale value.'

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Sen. Norria Colton fR N. If.) the deaks." the s e n a t o r com­
one of eight .enator. who have plaint. "My own deik la so close
taken up quarters in the new to Ihe wall that 1 am almost ail
sanctum, told the slory in some ting on Ihe window till.
of ita harrowing detail today in
Standard
practice
was
fol­
a newsletter to hi. homrfolk.
lowed In laying Ihe conduits, Ihe
Cotton thinks may lie the error arcbllrcls say. The alleriuMivr
was in .pending too much, nit was lo run loose wire* across ihe
little. He said the Senate needed floors.
the new building, bul . .
“ In committee we no longer sit
"The building contains offices Informally around a table and
for 41 /o f the Mi senator* and chat chummily with Ihe witness
their staffs, for 12 committees et We are elevated on a circular
and their employe*, for ihe busy dan behind a massive, paneled
Capitol telephone rschangc, for a bulwark . . So high that . . when
rafeleria and a basement garage pictures are lakrn nothing la vis­
—all essentials," say a C o t t o n . ible but the top. of our heads.
“ However, It include* a MO seat
Sen.
Warren Magnuion (Dauditorium, a gymasium, and W’aih.) has solved this. He aita
(Imagine it!) a sundeck on the on a pillow.
,
roof."
“ The microphone* are ao de
Cnltnn probably hadn't seen the fective that they wait like Han
sundeck when be wrote this. It •hret . . .
comprises a red lile floor mra
'T h e elevators are automatic,
uring 31 by 31 frel, plus twn and when you press a button, you
shower stall* and a John. There never know which direction you
is no protiilon at all for the one are going or where you’ll wind up.
lady s e n a t o r . Mr.. Margaret if somebody else beats you to
Chase Smith of Maine.
the punch.”
Colion saya ihe building it poor­
Cot ton’s last point is the sorest
ly planned and reminds him uf a of all a m o n g many senator!
schoolboy's definition of a eamel They are accustomed lo ring
—tort of a horse, put together three time* and go straight to
by a rommillce.
their floors The electronic brain
"The conduits for telepiiune on each new elevator works fine
and electric wire* are so placed but so far can’t distinguished be
that lloudini himself rould hardly, tween senator* and people Pot
squirm in and out from behind utile remedies are being studied

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

REAL M fA T E fO R SALE

: - for r e n t

1MARKET CASKET
UNFURNISHED apartment. Ph
FA 2 2900.
2 FOIt RENT
I A—ROOM A BOARD
SPACIOUS—1 But room Hun** on
*—IIKALII RENTALS
f l i r t Urge, beautifully land
*— W ANTED TO RENT
scaped Jot. completely furnished.|
A— REAL ESTATE FOR S A L I
only 4 milft from the flock, ?
6—
MORTGAGE LOANS
7—
HE\I. ESTATE WANTED May be seen by appointment.
Writ* bo* HSU Titusville, Fla
» —MISCELLANEOLS
I
*—FLOWERS • PLANTS
MODERN 3 Room Trailer. $30.90
shrubs
per month rail FA 2-3071 days
IS—OFFICE EQCirMENT
FA 23333. Nights.
It— AUTOMOBILES 3
ROOM
amt Hath, furnished
TRAILERS
II —SUITS L MOTORS
140 00 per month 407li W. lit
1 1 -F AKM HUITU SB A
St.
M At IIINERT
2 BEDROOM unfurnished house,
14— PETS . LIVESTOCK &gt;nuth room, phone FA 2 1110.
SCI’ PLIES
lj— ARTICLES WANTED
UNFURNISHED bouse. 3 Bedroom
15—
PLACES TO EAT
Kitchrn
elertritity
equipped, j
17— REALTY PARLORS
near Ba«r, Ideal lor children,
IS—FEMALE HELP WANTED
J7i no per
month,
phone
IS— MALE HELP WANTED
H om es D esign ed F or
FA 2 ?*M after 4 p. m
2S— MALE OR FEMALE
F lorid a Living21—
Wo r k W ANTED
FURNISHED apartment, lit floor. . 1 1 4 R o d r o o m i— 1 &amp; 2 B nths
22— 111 SINESS
pro tie entrance, loot Palmetto
OPPORTUNITIES
21—SPECIAI SERVICES
7 BEDROOM home kitchen equip
24-P IA N O SERVICES
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2A-A—BUILDING CONTRACTORS
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FOR S ALE OR RENT: 2 bedroom
23— ELM TKICAL
CO.NTII ACTOR*
fully furnished home. 1211 Ran
21 A—BUILDING, REPAIRS.
dolph St. FA 21*00.
21.R BUILDING SUPPLIES
3 REDROOM imfurnuiied home
27— NOTICE • PERSONALS
Ph
Holly
Ate.
1 171.
311
21—ARTICLES FOR SALE
FA 2 3M3. evenings.
29— FURNITURE k.
Immediate Occupancy
IIOl.HKIIOl.n
1— REAL ESTATE FOR SALS
IVo C iu r a n t H ' Personal
3ft—LOST AND FOIL'D

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3rd Addition.

1—1 OR KENT
WE LA K A A PA RTMTNTS: room*
private hath*. 114 W, Flral K

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR
2 lied room s
F lorid* Mourn

Furmihr.l Apt. SoO Park Avr,
2 BEDROOM Hnuir. t all FA 2 3ASt

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Thlv i« a guest pat* to the Rile
Theatre for Sla&gt;le Carlton. E*p.
date Mar. 21. '19.

$28000
*8280M

Furniihed apartment —tile bath—
hardwood floor*—private—adulli
—feu West 27th St.
3 BEDROOM home — kitchen
equ pped, for tnlormilion, rail
EA 2 MAO,
4 Ro om and hath home, unfurn­
ished. In I-ake Mary. $30,
monthly. FA 2 40ftf. or FA 2*211.

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.Salisfactnui or Your
Money Cheerfully

Refunded.

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.
Cor. IIwy. 17-92 &amp; 2Tlh St.

Rhone FA 2-1501

(In clu d es C lo sin g )

IF

IT IS REAL

ask Crumlty A Monteilh
at 117 South Park Th. FA 2 4693

only $17.50 monthly
S

Bleak* West Of French
Annua an 20th Streak.
MODEL OPEN DAILY

F.STATK

ROSA L. PAYTON
Rerlorred Rial Eitata Rrokar
Ph FA 2 1 3 0 1 -1 7 #2 at Hiawatha

M U M M IED apartment*
Mari ROBeW
aTW ILLIAM S, Realtor 2 HR, CR. kitchen equipped, cor­
Nelle Court, 21*4 Orlando Rd .
ner
lot.
Mo
pmt.
117.10
Raymond l.undquiat. Assoc.
FA 2 J2b4.
FA 2 1130. K*t 4u6. Colby or
FA 2 3*11
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
) A 21*43.
APARTMENT, rlean. lin t floor, 3 BEDROOM CB. living A dining
nue for a nlre couple: shady,
room, kilrhrt. equipped, family 3 HEHROOM home 14900; kitchen
root. 1106 W. 3rd W.
room, 2 bains, quiet neighbor
equipped, l/vw down payment
hood, city limits, 114,100. til
Call FA 2 3*29.
ROOM for r*at with adjoining
martgagr. 13200 down or terms
p.iMikr room and private hath,
FA 2 IKS
Sfti Palmetto. Ph. FA 26409
MREFRONT HOME and irove
Ideal for country l i 'me. Near
2 BEDRtlOM home, unfurnished, 2 BEDROOM house, Florida room,
Sanford House is CB. 3 bed
kitchen equipped, monthly pay.
kin hen equipped. SIT Escambia
rooms, f a baths. Tile Hours
mtnts
112.69,
phono
FA
2
1426,
Dr Ph. FA 2 0920, 14100 per
thruUKhuut, central heal, fire
or Inquire at 1MI Holly Air.
month
place wuh healiiator, aliie fan
llrerreway and garage. AI*o Cl)
tool shed with double (arporic
20 acre* land, appropriately 14
in citrus
Small lake
Price
only 142,100.
William Haskins (Sanford)
MARCH 3
a
J K. Hall iSanfordi
Admissions
Wilma Parrish iSanford)
Willie Bush (Sanford!
lift N. Park Avr.
I’ d. FA 2-1121
oilie Drlroie (Sanford &gt;
Hotel; n lineman i .sanford j
Marna Mappt (Sanford)
lit run e Field* (Sanford!
F A R M E R S AGENCY
William Brown (DeBaryt
Brr&gt;! Herman tSanlord!
N. V, Farmrr, Rnllor
Brantley Linfiartl (Sanfordi
inrine tiibion |Sanford)
Is. 11. TThllmore, Actwe.
Randall Warren &lt;Iemeu nod)
Ruth Rail t.Sanford!
Helen Hammond iSanfordi
Births
It* S. French Ave. Ph. FA 3 3221
Dfllsiah Gilchrist (Sanfordi
Rsby sirl to Mr and Mrs
After hours FA 2 2414 or FA 2 *321
I.orm io Fields l Sanford I
Carrie Campliell (Sanford)
llaby *irl to Mr. and Mrs.
Dorothy l-ois Scott (Sanfordi
REAL ESTATE HUH E-IN
Rlrthe
Kent Qurinan tSanfordi
2114 Urenrh Ave.
Discharges
llaby hoy lo Mr. and Mrs
Willie Mat Pringlr i Sanfordi
Tom ( ampbell (Sanford)
Realtor
Geraldine Linnckug*!
llaby boy to Mr. and Mrs
"Call Hall" Phone FA 2 3*41
l Sanford 1
Harold Scott (Sanford!
Hist barer*
Daitrv Howell (Sanford)
R A Y M O N D M . 1JA1.1.
MARCH 4
Freddie lamia* (Sanfordi
Admissions
REALTOR A LNSURDR
Willie Mae Sagrr and baby
Helen Wilkes (Oviedo)
(Eu slis)
Third St. it Park Avenue, South
Anna Mae done* (Oiteeni
Florrnco Smith (Sanfordi
Y ’ati Call Ball
("einnue Gracey (Sanford!
Phone FA 2-1441
Caroline I jwsob (Sanford)
Sandra Estridge (Sanford)
JoAnn Oflesby ISanfordi
Patricia Tippins (Sanford)
Jean Clark and baby (Lake For the Beit IVuts In Real Estate
Histliarcrs
Mary)
SEK CULI.EN A HARKEY
Dan Hunter (Winter Park)
Laura Prirston (Sanford)
W, A. ( **!», Jr. Saltiman
\ irplnla Roch (Sanford)
Harencr Smith (Sanford)
110 N. Park A t *. Ph, FA 2 7191
Kdriir Drown tSanford)
Henry Andres (Sanford)
Mary Green ( Sanfordi
MARI II 7
MAYFAIR SECTION: Spanoil* 3
Alfred Smith (DeBaryt
Admissions
brdro&lt;im furnished home. Own­
MARCH 1
Alma Johnson (Sanfordi
er FA 2 tftt&gt;4,
Adm.aslnn*
Mary Alice Mr Elroy lO-irdo)
Sort--. Reynolds (Sanford)
Mattie Thomas (Sanfordi
HOME SEEKERS
tmrotliy Lee 1Sanford 1
Femur! Sesel (Ultra, N. V )
Nearly
new 2 lift l it home in
Rosa I re Hall (Sanford)
Dls(bar(r«
Country (Tub Manor. Ettrav in
Murray Jam s (Sanfordi
W’m A Ra)fuse (Williamsport
elude kill hen stove, space heal
Florence Smith tSaufurd)
Pa l
rr and Venetian hlimls Screened
Willie M Sesar lEultls)
It«*al*n Qurman arid baby girl
porch and carporte. Priced at
Traiey Duval (Sanfordi
(Sanford)
1*2(10 witti 6630 down and 333
IIIribs
Clemmia Gracey iSanfordi
monthly including laves and in
llaby girl lo Mr, and Mrs
Frances Anderson and bahy
suranrr. Available now
).rne«t Jones (Osleenl
boy (Sanfordi
Italiy boy lo Mr
in&gt;l Mrs
Edna l.andrrss (Sanfordi
Custom built 3 lilt, t tile hath
Randall Reynolds i Sanfordi
Willard Grimes (Sanford)
home with a lovely equipped
llab;
tori to Mr. and Mrs.
Rose Sirmons (Sanford)
kitchen Modern wall furnace,
&lt; harlrs l.racry (Sanford)
Venetian hltnds and awning win
llaby uirl to Mr. and Mrs.
&lt;h&gt;ws. Beautiful hardwood floors.
Earl N Lee (Sanford)
Only tl 23o down mrluding all
II'
boy Its Mr. and Mrs
doting costs and 364 ces month­
Thomas Tippins (Sanford)
ly, Immediate posicssum.
llaby Imy lo Mr.
and Mri.
Oscar Scuar (Eustis)
WASHINGTON fU P I)-S en Ja Open Mon. and Fn. till • P. M.
Distbarees
coh K. J avita i R.n .Y . i says the
Mr* Lnrrnro Fields and baby arrests of teen agers mas soon to­
rirl &lt;Sanford)
HERBERT STENSTROVl
tal a million a year in the United
Stepp James (Sanford)
Registered Broker
Statu unless steps are takrn to
Me line Hopkins il.nngwood) halt a sharp rise in juvenile de
I.I N RINNER
Leon Ross iF’ anfnrd)
lO TTIi: BROADWAY
linquency.
•brine Gibson (Sanford)
KEN TOItRETT
Ja*its said he will mtmdurr a
f.va Hailrv i Winter Park)
As swe tales
bill to provide 33 million dollars
M VKf’ll 1
in fedrral aid to slates during the 111 S . Park — I'h. FA 2 212ft
Admissions
nest five yrari in an effort fo
Julia Whuldon (Sanfordi
lombai "the aHrmmg increase m
Herman A. Slone (Osteen)
youth
crime
nnw approaching Dreamwoid Section — All cteaied.
Michael Kennedy '(SanfordI
emergency proportio-i* ’*
Price is right. 2411 Chase Ave.
Stanley N. Stevens iSanford)
Phone FA 1 3664. Sanford.
Discharges
There were 1I7.40U,(M) tele
Annie Reed (Sanford!
phones in operation throughout the 2-HKDfUMJAt h o u s e . Separate
Dining area, IVjooi Down no
MARCH •
world In 1917, according to the
closing cost, *'*% mortgage,
Admissions
most recent raport available. The
phone FA 2 3640.
BilJy Musielwhile (Sanford)
United State* had «J,62l,r&gt;00 of
Sammie I.e« Turner (Sanfird) them and the Soviet Union 3,Furnished 2 bedroom CB house in
Nad Raiaaa Uftafurd)
u i,m .
cams Heights. FA 2 6630.

Hospital Notes

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Senator Concerned
About Delinquency

sStenstrom Realty

LOTS Choice

LOTS

23—SPEUIAU SI RAirrS

i#33 CADILLAC - e : * — 4 door

PUMPS - SPRINKLER
I* A I X T
SYSTEMS
Alkyd
Elat
All type* and tlrec. installed
Wall Paint.
"D o H Yourself*
AVE REP AIR AND SERVICE
1st Gallon
S T I N E
2nd. Gallon
Atarhlne and Supply Co.
207 W. 2ml SL
Ph FA 2 6432

Sedan. Hvdromatic. P o w e r
Drakes and Power Steering Ra­
dio and Heater. Power Windows
and Seats. This car is parked
with eye appeal and pnerd to
move now. Only
*1**3
IIOIJ.EK MOTOR SALES
2nd A Palmetto
F A 2 6231
or
I t 2-0711
1937—MODEL Buckeye
llojig
Trailer with full screen cabana
Ft 200, Frames Trailer I’aik, See
Holmes,

South

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Pay men Is
Low As 5100

It— Autnmobilra A Trailer*

21—ARTICLES FOB SALI

Quick laundromat Service
Shirts Finished In t* Hours
Samtone Dry Cleaning
E 7,A:h St. Foodmart Bldg
S ill Til SIDE
I At'NDROAt AT
HOW AKD AV. IONG
207 F. Commercial Ave.
Phone FA 2 2*31

S l» K C I A h
Enamel

Interior

Reg. Special
3 in
3 50
300

['radically new aulomalle frigi*
dalrr 30 inch range bargain at
313(1 ou Ov ersluffrd couch and
chair 423 no, 32 inch Venetian
blind like new 3700, 2C\M*ft

1*33 FORD Cuib’ trllllir 4 d'*«*r, A*
Engine Gmvi lires anl paint. If u a — PLOIBI.M i amt HOOFING
»«(«! ear lop reek with Irapouyou're looking fur good cheap
Iin 3ISO0. :*'• by a*'* screen
tranip*utatton this is it Only
I At.I TITUSVH I.K
door with hardware 37 n*y, Ger*191
PI I VIKING 4 IIE A1IM* INC
men made rrflei camera 3:3
1101.1.1 It MtSIHR SALES
.SANFORD
Phone FA 2 7691
Irn* branif new Selli for IIw no
2ml A Palniellw
normally, *arrifire fee $63 00,
FA 26*11
or
FA 2-67It
PI.U3IBI.N4s
phone FA 2 273S.
Contracting 4 Repair!
1936—Liberty built house trailer.
Free INtimatra
I2U Have Accordion. 5 week* old,
32300, Fvtra*. EA 2 2**9
R. I- IIAKAEA*
7 switchrs, cost S.VW. still ha*
2nl Sanford Ave Pnone FA ? 7V11
guarantee, 3173 or heat rath
1933 DIIIIGF Hov«| Hard Top
offer Immediately. Bnt t20, San­
Coupe Aa Engine Automatic
ford Herald.
Trinimi*iioo
I’ower Steering.
2 tone blue finuli White wall
2 NEW type witters, !6&lt;i ft) each,
tires.
Mechanically
perfect
I’ l I AIHINg I
403 W. lath .St.
Only
iii aitni . i
ilirlV
This is a guest pass to the Mov|*&lt;
IIOII.I It 'In I ult s v l l .s
c i It l I IS III TIIINING
Ixnl Hrive In for llohby Ring.
2nd A Palmetto
CONTRACT and RFPAIR ATORK
F\p dale Mar. 24 ‘39
FA 2*231
nr
FA 2-0711 loo: Sanford Ave.
FA 2 -6 3 * :-----------------------------------------------------.
29—FURNITURE a.d
12-BOATS and AtufORS
I M u in h n ik T it- R e p a i r s
» m s i ih h .d g o o d s
&lt;
Joe t . Ihouas
Your ) vtnrude Healer
1(123 Santa St
FA 2 i*(49
HORSON SPORTING GOODS
N ow * l'* * d
304 6-S F is!
Phone FA S-5WU
PI ANO SFRAU'K
Furnilnre and .Appliancaa
7 , itr w i/A iin .utimard, ......... p i a n o t i n i n g a REPAIRING M a f h n r n f S n n l n r H
3 A J lo * alter 4 p m
^ t ||\|tAlias'
I V I U liI L T O T J u n T U l U
Ph FA 2 422.3 Alter .3 00 p. m,'!0 3 M9 T. First St. I'h. FA *■#•««
II— pels I Ive.tiu k * iippli's

Wall

“ A lice ! B ear le f t !’*

HEAL ESTATE FOR MAI.R 1—RF U . EM \TI. ItlR h \I.F

NEW, 3 Bedroom, ' halh. spacious 3 RKDROOM home with workshop
masonry home. fratutiriK Central
4 double carporte on t acre
land P i miles west of town
Ileal and qualitv ron*truct(on.
an evtellem buy at 113.SOU(■».
t? &lt;*m dnw n F V 2 2796
with terms
Foe Sale by owner; 1 acres on
I&gt;h| Monroe Ril. Approalroalrly
NEARLY NEW. i Red room. 2
3 block* North of W i*i St
halo, double carport, cent rat
Corner acreage llavld It Aiken,
heat, an unn.ual
value at
Nrt W l.afajrltr Si , Marianna,
116.231 i«i unh terms
t la. Hudson 2 3141.
10 Acre tiled f arm on paved
RKGISTFREH
Aberdeen &gt;n .„.
road, under rultivatum. no build- *—MUHTG \GE LOANS
Hull
Fxcrtlcnl
(hot* eonfornti
ings. a bargain at S'avio.m, with It. ouo to Itouw*) available for
lion and tej.i* (or duty as lirnl
terms.
purchase of second mortgages
sire, lo r
infoimallim c a l l
Helwician, Temple 1-4002 or
1 A 2 320*
Midway 7 3123.
1
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W DIETRIITIS _ REALTOR
It —RF41TY P ARIA3RS
Elu
Methvin—Velma Gonraler,
. ) LOWERS, 1*1. AN I v*
Adelaide H Moses — A«vociatri,
HAKRIE1TS BFAITV NtlllK
1901 Park Ave.
FA 2 32)2
AZALEAS In lllwim. Large
F.A '2 1742.
103 So. Ilak
Selccllon from 39c or 3
2-nEDHUOM CH home; Florida
for II i«t
l* ~ F B * ^ L E llllt lT !^ A N T K ll^
room, storeroom, kitchen equip­
GRAPEVH.t.K NURSERY
CURB GIRLS over ?|. Apply in
ped. Venetian blinds. Fenced Grapes die Avr.
EA 2 0*16
person at Pig 'N Whistle
yard,
Imw down
pijmrnt.
Si
FA 2 7661.
VAIIODRUFF'S *
Farm A Garden ( tnler
11*11 I N Hill SI AVIA I s'
ANNUALS
I) you have thire hours per day.
•01 Celery A»*.
end nerd m o n o , why n»l be the
A\ON Representati.e in your
B E A I I I F U L DISH GAM DENS
neightwuhoixl VArile. Mr* J AllSANFORD FI.OWFR SHOP
lanlch, Hoc 2S6 L kAIis U, Fla.
FA 2 1*22
nr
IA 2 »27*

.Seminole Realty

S *s!

LAKE MARIE
ESTATKS

T h e O N LY F H A Finn nr rd
Hiinirw AviiiLiUle
NOW IN D e ll M O
\« V.OH Aft

$:!.-&gt;{) DOWN
line luilrw (luaing!
2 A 3 ItcdiiH.ill*. I 'j Tiled
baths.
V|»n» t u-lnio Oualilv traluir*.
PLUS; the rnnvrnirnrr of
being within 2 him k- of
llrHars Plata, n romplftr
Shipping ( ruler.
VV, I*. Vlilirr. Ilrieiiijirr
hair* Oflire
II***. 17 - »: Drllary I'iara
Ph NO *.tail or M l « Itll
K Mil I N M lR I H III
M M ORD

11— A GTOMOBI LBS—THAI I.BRB

$SAVE$

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

lu lls

SUM

I ,,r f arprmry, |.»'nt"ig. s-reen- •
,,,K t oTi&gt;&gt;c. ar I plaster repair, •
asphalt tile, a*l&gt;e*to* siding, j
ma'unry «*r wm«| step*, leveling
and
repairing garages
and
wrecking r.lt F A 2 4*'."J.
- FI.FtTRIt Al. SI HA ICES

Ps YOI R FURNITTR*

We SEl.t. * ih* Atn*t
We P\Y Ihe Alotl
SUPER TR ADING TOST
fh . FA 2 .9177
• niG VALUER
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS

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A At l 1 AS CI.EAM R REPAIRS
W IIa S O N - M A I E R
parte for all makes of -leaner i;
N»*r And Used Furniture
El“ ttuluv, Hoover hirb* rlr ) u f f tMl Su
FA 2 s m
iT lS i
------ -____________ New It Used FI’lirmlure A Appliances A Good Place To
llouve Wtun; — Electrt* Service
HUY SELL or TRADE
\I
Sid Vlhlru
,tANPAt.L ELECTRIC CO
JENKINS FURNITURE
FA 2 0*11
4ik&gt; Sanford Ave.

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; i A— lit II DING — III PAIRS — Used furniture, apphsness, tooU
PAIN IIM*
•tc Roughi-sold. lorry's Mart
113 Sanford Avs. Ph. FA 1-UtL
GAY wnlote or Old Maid Apply FlJMtfl siDding snd fm shlni
Maes Place, Osteen Brnlg*,1 Cleaning, s u i n g
Serrlag 1ft—MIST AND FOUND
Sanford,
Seminole Countf tinea 1*23.
LOST one Iwiy'a Btryela siift !•'*.
WlITFi: HOUSEKEEPER—for el
11 M &lt;
n 1
M ,ry
Red, J. C. Higgins. Waa lost
derty man phone FA 23033 for g*—j y s i R VM E
in vicindy *&gt;f High School. Can
appoIntmcnL
lie Identified. Raward Phon*
FA 2 4614 or FA 2 2*14.
19
V|tlr llrln Wanted

t»V3 CADILLAC "62* - 4 Door
Sedan
IlydromaUe Transmis
•ion.
Power Urakr*, Power
Steering, Radio and Healer.
Power Window* and Seats Far
torv
Air Conditioned
laical
Owner Only 36.933 miles
*21*3 YOUNG .VI \N WAN TEH apply In
/
I• M
L /
MIST—LEASE. Rig Halo
On
llul l I It MOTOR SAI.I..'*
person, (rv tl.il lake Nursery
•
Everything. Furniture Cantar.
2nd 4 Palmrllo
lake 3|jry, Fla
Mi l*, li llldg.
FA 2-3/ftt
I A 2 62JI ur FA 2 « .ll
FOUND: Prescription glasses In
II—Walk Wanted
downtown Sanford. Owner may
?7. M trtl&gt; J »—PERSONAL!*
MlVELY lutlr trailer, fully equip
have hy identifying and paying
Painting
AT
FA
2
797*
prd »lcepv four. Sam AA’ade City
INCOME TAX M.RVH E
(or this ad at Sanlnrd Hrrftln
Trailer Park Del j ltd. I I*
VAm. II. Murray
Office.
a
Ironing, toe A )3c. FA 2 7241.
ti ll trierv Avr
FA 2 1191
1*31 FORD Ranch Wagon A* Bah; sit nr iron. I ,A 7 7*2*
Ulnvetl Sunday
(laattfied Duplay
*|
I
Thunder bird Power Plant. Stan

JiahJih

daril Trantmissuin, Radio and IIt&lt;»MNG—F .A 7 7791 Hattie
lira a dirt Tablets; weeks supply
Healer lain mileage — rlran
per 317 K Slh St
tine. Itouinillat A Anderson —
inside and out
Fausts Drug Store.
11393 72--llusmeta Opportnnlliea
. I I MMY:
HOLIER VHIIOH SAILS
2nd 4 Palme Ho
C in d e r c f ''K u r t " in M ia m i,
lert
Mara
Place,
intern
nr
1 A 2 0711
n t tint Aluim M otel— .lnl» i*
3-BEDRooM, t i l . kitchen, din I A I *2.11
Bridge Sanford
log room
kill lien equipped
o p e n in lint (fo rd , a* rite and
tfl37—I
dr
Ruick
Century
F.stalr
«errrn porrh. utility roam, 616
ndvi*** if Mill in ie rcM rd .
U
SPRfTAl,
-SBKVHKR
Wagon, one owner tar radio
W. .Narila Si
t in \ illc'.w ... .......... C o n n .
hrairr. power sierrlng. power
WELL DRILLING
litaki a, 12231', *re alter 3 p m
Eaitbanks Mor«e Pumps
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
)•— A NT ICLIISs POa BALA
Repairs tn all makes
116 W, 2nd, apartment 4
Realtor
FACTORT TO YOU
LAKE MARY
Lawn
Malntrnanre.
I33T CHEV Kfll.ET
216 ’ 4 I)oor Complete
ALUMINUM
Ph FA 2 3237 or FA 2 1*61
glide
Fertilizer.
Spraving.
M
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w
i
n
g
.
Station Wagon. 3 4. Power
VENETIAN BLINDS
JOHN
1.0.4131
ERSE
Power Brakes, Radio and Heat
Tins li a guest pact to the It it*
Knrl.iled brad. Sag proof bottom
FA 2 7197
rr. 2 Tone Finish. Good 1 irr* 116 Willow Avr
Theatre fur Kareo Pigg f vp
■ail with |&gt;1astir ends. Plastic
amt Mechanically Right
(late Afar. 21, *39
•*r rayon tapes, lotion nr nylon
furniture
Moving
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Stnrage
SI79'.
ford*
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PLANTATIflN ESTATES. Iar;r
• tjniet ComninnHy
HUM I It ADIIOR SAI.I .S
Senknrik f.laan and Paint Co,
WASHBURN' VAN LINES
wooded lot, corner I.urrrnr and
2nd A ralmrltn
• Near U n lf Cniirae
FA 2 1991 112 114 34 2nd St Ph FA 2 4672
Drlmar. Sacrifice IL ’.viui Pav F A 2 6231
nr
FA 7 at 11 1300 I renrh Ave
ing paid fur. A* S. AVhitr. 1700
'Ibis is a guest pa** lo tlie* Movie
Fairway Ave. S o, St. friers MOBILE HOME 33 ft 19**3 Mar ROLLAWAY, llo.pital and Baby
land Drive In for Robert Hu b
Med* llav. AVeek nr .Atnnth —
burg, Fla
trite, I bedroom, call FA 2 9936
ards. Evp. dale Mar. 24. '39.
Tel. FA 2-M il. Furnilur* Crnor
during dav.
116 Meat First St,
NEW—3 Bedroom masonry home.
Include* 1Tuning Cr*al
Jacket* * Roots • Tent* • Luggage
Like prisilegs. paved *lrnlr 1937 I IIRD Custom 2 Diiir Si lan
ARMY NAVY SI Ill'L l S
Toloemon Tul*ea Tested Fits.
T urn Went On 2(Mh
Jo’aat down payment *!Vsi lave
Sin Sanford Avenue
4 Cylinder. Standard Tranrml*
ROLLINS IllinilV SHOP
Si, Follow Country
Sylv ,n Eitatey 7 milr* * r .i of
sion, llailio and llrater Talk At The Sign O f Tim Totem Pol* Cotton a Wool Varna. Notions,
Sanford on III
46 &lt;1*1 St t
( lull Hd. iA W air It
alHiut gas mileage, this should
2417 S. Freneh As*.
1 breads, Tapes.
F A 2 3323
Fur Uur Sign* . . .
do It
K ill.l in k tinnnr s i m p
313)3
AIR I.UMIITIONING
At Tha Sign Of The T(d*m Pala.
T H E IIKST L A I D F L A N S
HOLLER MOTOR RALES
If. II. P O P E CO.
2617 R. Freneh Ava.
O F MICK nltd M E N . . . .
2nd A Palmetto
la i R. Park ----- FA I-4U4
Little did the owner dream when |*A 2 6231
REIS
1 A|l\ (O M ItETE
»:«0 A. M. Til Dark
ar
FA 2 9711
tie trilled in Ihia beautiful lo w
Window Seal* — t.intrls — Steel
SUNDAY
Home a few churl month* ago |3'J3—FI JAMINGO, 40 ft. 2 brd
(irra*e Traps — Sand—Drv AA'ells
that unusual nriuatanrr* would
room, lot 71, Park Ave. Trader
2;0IT P . M . Til Dark
MIR.MTE 4ONURETE 4 4).
make it necessary for him to
Park
•'h. FA 2 3731
Jo) Elm Ave
W
indnhitM
Hack
H
I
asr
•ell it at ONCE. UNFORTU­
/91
\ enl C la w
NATELY these things happen I9i7 I .41111.LAC * »2 ’ 4 1)0-0 Sr Oonr Elan*
Itrbullt
dan )lydrurnatlf, Power Steer­
S E R V IC E
. .When they do turn** alert
ing, Power llfakra. Radio and SenLarlk f.l.iww nml P.tiitf Cu.
buyer alwavg gel* n good buy.
Hrairr. Wnite and Blue Finish 112-114 W. 2nd SL Ph. FA 1-1122
C unafrucllun Co.. Inc.
For a QUICK SALK the owner
) arlory Air Uonditlnned One
211 Meal 231k Slr*et
has agreed to sell this lovrty
Pawell'a urfice S u p p ly
owner and rlghl In etery way. ENVELOPES, Letterheads, stltePhone FA 23192
Three
Rrdroont,
Two
bath
FA 2 3*42'
33293
mfnts, invoices, hand bills, and 117 So. Magnolia
11031E under 316 ouo, with almut
HOLLER MOTOR RALES
programs,
etc.
Progrrtvhe
334f« rath, balance I.ESS than
2nd A Pallneiln
Printing Co. Phon* VA 2 2931 rent
ar
FA 2 o; 11
Wrst I3lh St.
LOW TERMS NO . . B IT A Aid E I A 2 (231
YES . . S . . s : it has an
ft
aluminum Yellowstone
IT.MIA modern.
all
elrrtrir 23
Trailer. SatDfire fur raih by
Kitrhtn ALSO the owner will
owner. Marti in lesv than 12
throw in all bis living rtu&lt;m
AAe in vile aou In lie mtr gursln nhtsolulcly free
month! Camp Seminole, San­
ami one bedroom furniture in
vvilhout
nbliKutiorv ttl one of Sanfurd'u leading;
ford.
Fla.
TV TUBES
eluding NEW T V ami a I!.-*)c
Motels while *ou locale ttuiUhle housing for
If you arc looking fur TERMS,
TESTED FREE
&gt;ou and jou r family. Pick up &gt;our key at Ihe
This is not your homr. . HIT
— In your homo
NOTICE
Sales Office.
. . ,.f you are looking frsr Ql'AComplete
stork
on
truck]
ENGLISH RIMMING C O M ­
I.ITY at a BARGAIN. . CALL
PANY I* Open For Hualne**
Call FA 2-1174
us at ON'CB.
Afire A Short Skat liana
F.I*etro«l«
W. II. -Rill- R T E .M P K R Ageaey
llerau*e Of Illness. Wn Can
Re aliar A Insurer
Take Care Of All Your Roof­
Tnfto IHatrfthutar
BRAIEEY ODHAM, W ca.
ing Needs Pnimptly.
•Astoe. Laura B Otl*r. II. r.'Taffsr
Tomer Huy. 17-02
27lh SL
Phone FA 2-1501
Arthur F Day Everett Harper
Call FA 2 3731 nr FA 2 3904
Phon* FA 2 4991
112 N. Park
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$450 Down

OPEN DAILY

AUTO r.LAwSS
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WKLCOaMK NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.

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BERLIN (L'PI) —W e* Berlin'#
Deputy Ma&gt;or Frani Amrehn h n
• aolulloo K lh* Fast German*
toy to atop an Allied Berlin con­
voy. Don't talk. Juit ram the
through. The Ruuieae
w on t ahoot.
Tho 44 ye»r-oM Amrehn inherit-

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Quotable
Quotes

cd temporarily the job nf admin
litering Weat Berlin * city affair*
in the absence of Mayor Willy
Brandt, who 1* on a world tour.
And hia dialika for tha Communiita i* h**ed on Juit aa tough a
line a* Brandt'a.
TM» straight talking member of
Chancellor
Konrad Adenauer a
ChriilUn Democratic Party make*
no attempt to hide the depth*
of the trial* to which ha le,level
Weat Ber|ln win be plunged May
27.
On that data, he firmly ex,-arts
the Bunion* to catry out their

Halted I’ re** International
NICOSIA, Cyprua— CoL George
Brlvaa, leader of the Grach under­
ground on Cypru*. reporting h*
would laava Ibt i»land now that an
WASHINGTON (LTD — Sen '
agreement for an indr pendent C&gt;- Kenneth H Keating ( BN. Y.) Is
y n ii had been reached:
an eminent lawyer, a war hero
*1 have done my duty."
and brigadier general, and a p o -,
Htlcal grniua who got elected to '
L A F A Y tT h, ln«l Atomic Kn- the Senate at a Republican at a
grgy Cammia*ioncr Willard F. ||m&lt; when It looked like nobody
Ubby telling r• the danger* ol but Democrat* could win election
radioactive iallout over thousands
to anythin::.
Of *&lt;guara tnllei iollowing a nuclear

threat to turn Weat Berlin’ * • ««municatloni lifeline* over to the
Communist B ut German*.
He doe* not deny the Soviet
ultimatum again*! Wait Berlin al­
ready la having it* affect, but ha
•ay* the city emnot ha caught
unprepared.
fo r many month*, long before
Soviet Premier Nikita Khruihch ev'i announcement tail Nov. 27,
Weat Berlin haa been laying up
flock*.
The laat puMic figure* ware
that 300 million dollar* worth of
rstenlis! mpplle* already had

baeo etortd bar* again* Km poolibllity of a blockade. And that
figure haa been lncrea*ed veitly
aince. Weat Berlin plan* Include
any avantualily and M 1* eetimatad tha pity aan live wtthia MaeU
six to eight month*.
"Of eourae." Amrahn aay», "no
on* ran ba aura that the Ruitlana
won't ahoot if tha Allica chooae
to IgtMra aa attempt to hah their
convoy*."
"But," ho said, “ tot
will ahoot only If they already
have made up their mind* to do
an"

Low Prices

Senator Probably Was Playing Hookey

•i
j

••Jt Would ba hataidou* to Ide to

•lay out In the open for more than
m hour."

i ii

WASHINGTON ~
A K L -C IO
Ptendenl Georg* Mcany calling on
QoograM to vote a bold new cun
gtnictioo program for h o in a *,
school*, road*, airport* and hospltoll d#»pite claim* *uch a program
would ba Inflationary:
"Th# raat danger of D&gt;(laU&lt;n
Would coma if we rnntin c to nr
Iba nation'* housing nrn!a
•ad permit prtient thortagci to
aggravated."
NEW YORK-Brn. John L. MeClallan (D-Ark.l charging that the
toatablllty of tha U. S. Suprrmt
Court threitrn* our republic:
"More than a doren druaioni
Warrant aeverait eriticiim ."

*4

1. .
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NEW TOBK — ('apt. Andrew
|UcK«llar, aklpper of the liner
Mary, telling of the AHantlwhleh delayed hit fl ip 17
and did minor damage to
of the •upcrilrurture:
*W# got off very light. No crock* 1 wa* broken."
■OUTHAMPTON. England la d y Nnra Docker commenting on
We tha ft Of fjsn.onn in jewelry
town ■ rata hidden underneath the
tag of their Rolla-Royc* for safe­
keeping whit* ahe dined with Kir
Bernard:
•Wa took the jewelry with u*
la rin ia we thought it would ha
•afar than laavlng It home."

4

Most Stales Plan
'59 Tax Increase
CHICAGO (UPI) — Chance* are
your »t*le’ » lane* will go up this
year, according to the Commerce
Clearing Houve.
Tl&gt;e national reporting authority
on tax and business taw x*i&lt;t
a stale by-state *urvey *bow* that
11 itatea are thinking of raising
their gaioline tax hy oie to two
cent* a gallon New Yo k. in fact,
has already done *o
You may also pay more for rl
garetlr* In 11 date* One In (wo
rrnt* more per park. If pending
bill* are paired In thoie itatr*.
Arlron*. Utah. Illlnoli. South
flekot* and Waihlngton want to
hike tlielr sale* tlx r»le while
M* i»rliu»ett*. Nrhr*i* a aid Ore
ion are considering the Ides of
levying tale* taxes for the first
time.
The survey alt" showed Uial
Michigan. Booth Dakota. T e n .
Waihlngton and Writ Virginia
are proposing brand new income
lax iyitema. The passage of lulls
in these atate* would rai»e the
number of *late* taxing inromr
to 3*. the CCH noted.
In addition, several itatei plan
to make drinking and gambling
more expensive while five —
Georgia. Trnnc**cr, Montan*, (lino
and Oklahoma — want new *oft
drink laxea.

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It I* tad to report, howrver,
that whrn t.’icy were leaching rud
Imenlary phyilca in high achool
the dittinguiil rd senator from Hocheitrr mml have tn-en out playing hookey.
Kratinf, who wa* a member of
t &lt;* llui.v for 12 year* before Id*
Cfaduuliim to the Seriate last No
v ember, like all ex House mem­
ber* probably find* the rarefied
air til the Senate hard to take ai
a regular thin* Anyway, he can't
relist going back to the House
now and then,
So 'here he wav. in the role
of expert wltnei* beforr the
House Space Committee, ol which
he once wai * member.
He » a i arguing, most p&lt;rius•I'ely, He nerd for quick worW
nrrcemrnl on control of space.
Hr said this might to he a lot
eaiier now than It writ be after

Three Slates Hold
Line Of Two Taxes
CHICAGO (LPIl - If you live
In Nebraska, New Hampshire or
Texa*. you're orr of the vanish­
ing hrtrtl of American* who pay
neither * retail **te* tax nor a
broad haird stale income tax.
The federation of Tax Admini­
strator* reports that .V) itatei now
tax Individual Inromr* and 33
have a sales t*x, although only
IN hate both
Die FTA ilto reiunted up 35
itatei with a tax on corporate In
rome It iild every state* taxes
gaioline and motor vrhlrtr* arid
that all but Virginia. Oregon,
North Carolina, Colorado and
California maintain tobacco tax­
es.
A* for liquor, the 47 itatr*
where «*le» are legal—Oklahoma
and Sliuiit.ppl are both "d ry "—
all levy a tax on each bottle.

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BAST ORANGE, N. J. (U P I1 Alartk Alien, 76. who t* credited
with designing the trench coat, died
Monday at hia home here.
WEST P A L M B E A C H , Fla.
(HIT: lands Haler, 75, builder
and philanthropist, died on Sunday
in G ud Samartian Hospital her#
after a short llinen.

BERLIN I UPI 1- Weat Berlin
Mayor Willy Brandt said Sunday
night he had found many Alien
traders on hi* racent tour of the
Far East who were Impressed
with Soviet demands to make
Berlin a free, demlliurilad city

"Many were astonished when 1
rxpUined the .Novlet L'nkin’* true
NEW YiiltK (U P II - The atcel aims," Itrandt said In 1 radio ad
industry’ thie year bat the rapt drra*.

Steel Plentiful

city to provide t.bM pounds of
raw steel for every person In the
continental V S The ateel would
eomr (nun furnaees that operate
in Vt out of the 4!i .tales

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NEW YORK (U I’D—Arthur H
GoeUe, 57. president of the Wealern Flerlrtr T o . died of • heart
attack Monday at the company'*
office*.

Asians Get ‘Word*
On Berlin Issues

H C F F A M ). N. Y . t l P I 1 — W.

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LOS ANGKt.KS (UPI) — Mr..
Eleanor lloo.evelt nay a .he b».
Hrve. Ad 111 Stevrna.in I* "'the
lie.I we mu Id have" a* the Dem­
ocratic Parly'. IPfin pre.ldential
nominee
I'llll.ADEI.PIIIA (U l’i i - D o n
" I f Stevenson ranrul tie pre.i- aid S. Marilride. *5, president of
dent—and he would have to he the American t'enirnt Corp , died
honrxtly drafted at the rime &lt;if Monday at Jeffermn Hospital.
the ronientinn—I would rather he
In accirtary of .tale," the former
first lady .aid over the weekend
at a new. rnnfeienrr,

Do They Still Run?

Special This Week Only

the Huulana, or even fee Ameri
cam, land a man on the moon
with a flag and maybe • gun
Kratlng laid International law
now L that each nation control*
the “ air apace" over It* territory
He laid nohody know* where this
quit* and where "outer *pare"
itartf. Unlet* 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 air 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 wasn't rig.it.
"At on* tim e." said Fulton,
drifting and diiiecting with radial
line* a reasonable fanimil* of a
globe, "I wa* going to be a iclenlist and a math teacher. I don't
believe the gentleman 1* correct
in laying 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 Hi* other lid*, eg.
pUInciJ that perpendicular linei
drawn from various points on the
rsrlh's rurved surface would di­
verge rather than meet.

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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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l nito«l l’ r n » Inernutional
Suvltt Premier Nikita Khrishchev prepaied today to
fly home from Berlin to Moscow with the draft of a »eparate pence treaty for East Germmy in hi* pocket.
H e «U« claimed "full nyrreemfnt" with the Hast German
Communists on u secret plun f&lt;r joint action to push the
West out of Berlin if East-West negotiations fail.
An official communique annuuncins the reiull of lui tilkt with K ill
Germany t Krd bottrt was expectM toon. It w it expected to reitile
Hr unyielding Communist aland
u«t tterhn but not mention the
leerrt piam for joint action against
the Welt.
The Weil reject! the idei of
turning W ot Berlin into a "free
City " and no apparent coflcoiiu n i
by the Communist leader change
that muallon.
Report* from Paris raid *ome
difference* remained U-tween the
b e n c h and British appruache* to
me Berlin crisis, but all l|»kcimen in titled the baiie Weilern
itand wai the fame.
The Parti report* *aui die We*l
alto wai generally agreed on a
mid-May forrign minuter* meet­
ing with the Soviet Union and poa
■hly a lUmmit conference later in
the lummer.
But none of the Alltel » u pre­
pared to accept the Soviet-dictated
Mend* for tuch a meeting—Berlin
bnly. The West wanla a full Euro­
pean settlement dUeuMed includ­
ing the German question. disarms
merit and other related topiea.

Flight Personnel
Cf Squadron Due
Pilot* and crewi of the Savage
Sin* of Sanford were to arrive at
Himey Field thia afternoon at

30

.it) and ruuniy officials were to
Jon dependents in a gala recep
tin for the Heavy Attick aqua

drin.

'AH i deployed to the Mediterruiean last Auguat aboard HM­
D S Fomatai. The giant aircraft
carrier it to dock in Norfolk
eatly tomorrow morning.
starting tomorrow at 6 p m
190 men and officer* from VAH3 will be airlifted by cargo plane*
frott Norfolk to the Sanford
N»**l Air Station. Similar wel
cone borne celebration* are plan­
ned for them.
I nofflcial word ha* It that thia
aftirnonn plane* will coni* in a
fou-th man. The A3D normally
eart am* the pilot, bombardiernavigator and third crewman. The
passenger if carried on gueat
hoi*, or *1 time* when getting
hone lu t it Uppermost in every
min't mind.
last night an advance VAH 3
plane landed at Ramey Field,
&lt;*
w The American Legion will cele­ earning two passenger* from the
brate its roth annivenary Monday
night with a free flsh fry for wilh tragedy. The men were not
members and prospective mem­ 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 Farmer and LL
(Jgi John Bailey.
building on 1742.
I.cdr. Ralph Mattui operation!
officer for VAH 4, will give the
main ultim a during the I p
ap. program. Mattui will discuii
% e Heavy Attack Wing, under
•coring hit comment* with film*
of carrier landinii on angle deck
aircraft carriers.
Jim Grant, cubmaster of Park
Only 24 additional member* are
needed In bring the Post up to .11, was awarded the Scouter* Keyfull quota. Commander Joel Field today at the Kheani* Club lunch­
•aid. "We hope In get that many eon
The brouter* Key to a three year
and more Monday night." 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 'for the (H. icima
River district of Boy Scout* during
that time.
The presentation was made by
HOLLYWOOD (C P U -It was a John Mattingley, del.and attorney
smelly situation that confronted and chairman of the District
At the same tune. Grant « i t ap­
the local City commission.
First it handed the k&gt;b to City pointed chairman of the Organ!*#Manager Joseph W. Watson: (Jet tion and Katension Committee of
id of the skunks in an over- the District. With hi* batkgrou SL
rown Reid m the north section In training, he will promote the
organisation of more troops in the
of town.
"But I havrnt hunted akunka .Seminole-Volusia area.
Ulely Not since I was ■ kid.**
protested Watson. How should he
go about It'
Someone suggested poison, but
that might endanger pet*
All
agreed gat masks would he helphi)
Taxpayers in the odorous area
remi plained the smell was to bad
The Elk* Club blood hank rewh»t "you can’t leava your win serve hat dwindled to leas than
to pint*, hut the club hopes to re­
dowt open at night. , .**
Finally the Commission took build the stockpile tomorrow.
action Find out. they decided,
Officials of the Central Florida
who owned 'he properly where Blood Rank will ha at the Flki
she little stinkers had set up *ho&gt;p Club from 24 18 p. m. to ac
Then let them get rid of am.
eept donors
Ralph Wight, chairman of tha
blond bank reserve, said donors
are needed urgently He added
that "demand on blood reserves
has been to great that wr have
® l l l Kk' S
UI’ D—Everyone but very little left **
tiie Irish will be represented at
Persona donating Mood will be
this ytar'a American Club Si. Pal- treated to a steak, courtesy of
rick'* Hay celebration next Tue»- the Elks
More important, however, ia the
day.
The siub. with Lcub Greenberg 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 Columbian fa^ trrt who are otherwi.e occupied,
^ ia club eouid find nu one among
Inkyo's nine • million population
■
a ho carried an Irish passport.
Wry man Carver of the Piper
Sales Corp will be the guest
speaker al the Civitan Club meal
tog tomorrow night a4 Pi ore real
Inn.
Carver, former nmlrtv nt of
TAVARES (UPt&gt; —A » year old
father of nine children will prob­ Florida Air Clubs and editor sf
ably be sentenced herr nexl week Southern Flyrr, will be mtroduc
^&gt;r shiHiting his neichlair to death rd by Dr. Ed 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
murder Tuesday in the death of
roofing contractor Joe H Drig
Columbia;. ofcM iurn —
Speaker
Jama*
lacntt
Brown and Driggers ware said House
to have been at odds over a trough! dawn kis gayal hard
disputed loundary line Driggers Tuesday to elosa off debate on a
was killed by a load of bwekshot bill to allow ahootinc of cardinals,
the officia l d e l e bird a*
^fred from a shotgun
~ Brown 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 Cardinal*."
when It discharged, hittteg Drig­
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 Wilum A leim urr
will apeak to the Longwood Area
Chamber aI Commerce Thursday
t I p. m ia the Civic Leegwe

Al

Official At Meeting
Mix* Nan Myers, are* USD di
rector, U attending a meeting of
the National Board of Ihe YWCA
m New York City. The aeasfon
deals primarily with UflO reaion-

iibilitiee ie Uw military.

Behind Bars; Two
Stolen Cars Found
An escaped pri*onrr from (irur
;u ,mie a cir ,i n,, Civic Con
irr last night and wit arrested in
Apopk* &gt; ahort time liter. offi
ci*D “ id.
Jamei Funderburk, a . escap

ed from the Meriwether Prison
Ranch. Warm Spring*. Ga. After
Mealing a ear in Ocala, he came
to Sanford, where he apparently
had frienda.
Puiice learned of hia pretence
tail nuhl when a Sanford rrvi
dent reported teeing
Funder
burk driving aouth on Palmetto
Ave. at 7 40 p. m.
When Sg*. W. R Coigrave came
on duty at It p m . he tuund
the ear abandoned at the comer
of *‘ir»t St. and Pine Ave. The
radiator wai 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
Civic Center during the conrrrt.
At 12 32 a. ra. Funderburk wai
arretted in Apopka, driving Bur­
ton'a automobile. Orange County
authoritiea turned him over to the
Seminole County Shenff'a de­
partment.
Funderburk ia now in Jail. He
will face trial for auto theft here,
before returning to pnten in
Georgia.

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VOL. XLIX

AM

l.'nited l'me** Lewaed Wire

IN D E P E N D E N T

Established HUMS

D A IL Y

NEW SPAPER

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WEDNESDAY, 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
WASHINGTON (CPU - Preti
Harold Hcckrntiarh. principal of deni KItenhowrr tmlay challenged thyfe Arab unity.
iiii« Inner dununcial ion of tiie K.i.wem regime followed
Sanford Grammrr School
told |rongirtinml e r I ti c a of hif dePTA member* of the "ummlrrly | frn.e policies to have the courage m unim nth uem onM rntiuna Tucjuiny in Hiiglui.ul in w hich
— 1 1Hour and i oi youth* surged Hi rough
manner' m a recent convention m atk the higher lave* when they,
tha (tret-u about mg inti-Na*ior
of live Mate PTA in Sar**ota.
fill for larger armrd 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 crl*i* with demand*
-&gt;ut in Damascus where students
Mitmg. booing, tinging amt d a p p ­ (or appreciably larger armed for­
*
i*’
Ht*&lt;n&lt;isi it*
ing proilured by tome of the op- ce* He said some of these de­
sentence
imputed from Baghdad
NEW 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 right,"
laid
Heckenbach.
Ilf laid Congress in (he past day when [land Campanella ap- Wahab Shawaf, already reported
' alaln.
The 1730.1X0 aubdivition of Mai "Then aftrr your two intnuiet hid made tome very verlou* mis i feared on a burglary charge
tbie Shore* in Allamonte Spring* were up. the hoard could throw lakei on national defense He
Nasser delivered a biting p«r»
will open soinrtlme thi* month tha question around for at many thought it would lw- ruinous at this \\‘ j|t H o U i l S u i'^ L 'O D ti
tonal attack on Kassem and Mid
ha was working with communism
The development la located ea»t hours at they desired."
point to change hia announced, et
MIAMI HEAf’ ll tUI*D— Hr. H to sabotage Arab unity but that
Art Harris, opposing withdraw tablishcd p r o g r a m ol military
of Maitland Road off Lake Ave.
Beasley.
Aitaita,
was
Installed
With practically all of Ita M al, asked the group. "If we, a strength because of new crisis „ president ol the Southeastern l ha United Arab Re pul lie will not
group of about .100 withdraw from
"surrender our mission" of unit­
homrsiU-s either on or near Lake
generated by Soviet Premier Nl hurxiral Congress today.
ing the Arab world.
Maltbie. home* will range from |hl* organisation. how could we kita Khrushchev.
Cairo dispalt-hrs made it alear
Furthermore, he told reporter* H a I* B u c k i n g C o u r t
that relations between the I' A H,
designs, two or three bedrooms, million m em bers'" Harris a-lded Dial tl Congress forced additional
••ifa we
vse
W
were
V IV
■
a |pari
n a s i v«»
of that
«••••&lt;• group
\i.kk \OUK ti C li —The \aw and Iraq were near ine toe*king
onr or two Ilie baths, anil built we would have something to »»y ' mmlary manpower on him at till*
knrk lily Bar Association Tur# paint Hamascu* 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 Iraq while
held al gravrtidr this afternoon paved and lined with Miami case of a convention, a Mr Her 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 osar the re­
Maltbie Shore* waa planned and
merely tlirk these extra troops
the Seminole County Jail.
form
a
group
to
produce
order
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
William
Higgle
and
to claim the body of Arthur llu
say what we wanted in an order­ ent placa.
LONDON tIll'll - Hatred*tt
U l'l corrrtiundent Zaki Halama
.Seldom haa Elsenhower shown from Scotland Yard imestlgitcd reported f r o m
ford Taylor, the county hi* as­ builder Darwin A. Shea of Cassel­ ly manner."
Baghdad that
berry have spared no effort to
more
emotion
and
vigor
In
de
sumed the duty of his burial The
ti* lay Ihe patting of a bill over screaming studrnla armed with
An adopted resolution was read
Rav. J. H Fisher was to officiate '"»\ r lhf « « * * * • • « * “ *l*ndln« to the group, stating that “ a lenn- of his be lid s than he did a House of Commons bar. Il waa slicka, ass'* and rope swarmed
at the 4 p. m aervieet in Ever in this area.
at hit newt conference today.
through the street* in an unpre­
* counterfeit one pound not#.
AU homes arc being construct* withdrawal from the higher or
green Cemetery.
lie said the U. S. could not
,
cedented show of hostility for Nas­
gamralion would best benefit the
rd
undt-r
FHA
homing
re«iulreTaylor was barn Sept. 26, HH2,
ser, whom thr Iraqi government
win a ground war 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 resi­ Itit-nt* Financing will be available
Eorepe over Berlin or anything
.............
..................
COLUMBUS.
Miss ( U P l i - Mrs. a r ruses erf supporting Sunday'a re­
with
down
payments
a*
low
a*
dent of Orlando, where he operat
else He accepted the fact that nu Robert Jrrmgan is after her hue visit.
jtui, includlnw closing cost*. A
rd a service station.
"la-ave our people alone," thou**
rlear weapon* might have to be bald to do something aiiout her
portion
of
the
property
Is
in
Survivor* include three child
used tl the Hutslana were so fool­ stolen Jewelry. Jrrmgan Is the and* upon Ihousanda shouted So
grove, and alt lot* sre high awl
ren and one brother, whose names
Baghdad "W e don't want your
ish at to start a war. But ha rouniy sheriff
and addrrises are not known dry.
unity, Nasser, down with NasterJ"
said he did not believe anyone,
A sales office will U maintain*
Hriiton Funeral Home is in charge
tven the Russians, would launch
rd on the property under the di­
of arikngemenla.
Lenton A Brown, til, died sud­ a self ■ defeating, self • destroying
rection of niggle, in real estate
CENTRAL. Ark. t Ui ' 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
gallons o( moonsinne whiskey in a
county Jail under charges of mer operator of the Higgle Agrn Amrricut, Ga , ami had been a res­
trretop rurwlay near Una soulJi
drunkenness. Death was ruled a* ey in Bay shore, L. L, a firm ilient of Sanford fur 23 years. He
west Arkansas town.
a result of rcapirttory failure and managed by ilia ton.
He il a member of tha Ameri­ resided at 2670 Magnolia As 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 Mmyrnalwa* employed by Hunter ana UrvfWASHINGTON (DPI) - Honta,
ld)S A Nl 1EI.es it Pl&gt; k ru Alfit
*
le s w li.s a
I f . , si. m m m f i &gt;,1 I r * 4 . ■■ m
fis. 4Contractors
Hr
was a member
Spare
Committee members today
and Ocata.
lert, wealthy niolrl owner, was
said expretrd development by
Shea has been building and of the Central Baptist Church.
arrested
early
today
on
a
cliatgc
Bur* ivnr* irn lode hi* wife. Ml*
UALEIGII, N. C tUPli -Tha
Hum of a "Burk Rogers" type
eontracting in the Central Hut id*
that he idtered (i.isKi to have iu&gt;
weapon against mUsilea would be
atea for seven year* Hr came to ura Belle Brown, .Sanford: ten North Carolina legislature 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
Chairman Overton llrookt (Dwhere he was a cabinet maker ford; .M H llruwn, Coroa, J, K. lor stulliratloli of Women Who
Brown, Orlando; L. A. Brown Jr., hive proved to be "gio.vly aexuLa.) told United I’ rrtt Interne*
ami home builder.
TAMPA
i
Ul'l
I
—
Former
Hills
Jar: Miiivillr; Mrs A. H. Hultlap, ally delinquent."
ttonal the United Stales must
borough Couniy Kiienff Hugh Cul have an anti nil wile weapon WithMembers of the Long wood CHIOrlando; Mrs J. C bunder, LakeThe measure, introduced In both
breath was fined UuOuu today j„ , wo or u,rcr &gt;far( &lt;t Ut#
trot league have drmandrd an
larxl, W. H. Brown, Ih-I.and;
liuu-ev of tiie General Aoiilllity
audit of county fundi allotrd to
S A I'osey, Shreveport, lu ; Miss Tuesday, would u-quue any worn for liiconie lax evasion during latest. Ollier member* agreed
row 4H
the County Home for the past
Connie Brown and Gary llruwn, an giving birth tu a thud illegi
Hep. James M Wuigb-y (D I’ a.)
few years.
both of Sanford; 13 grandchiltlrrn,
said he is worrying about aig
Iiinate child U* show rau*e wliy
Tlir drmand was made
anti two brother*. W A. Brown and
months from now — not seven
the should not be sterlllrrd.
special meeting, railed alter a
HOT Nl’iilM iff, Aik It PI) — year* Hep. II. F. Sisk iD Calif )
TALLAHASSEE. Fla. (Ul' l) — W If. Brown, both of Sanfoni.
_
____
_
Hep.
itai-hi-l
Davis,
«
physician
funeral service* will he held at
committee had visited thr Home
\n e s plosion nuked the Helved said talk ol a "Ituck Rogers’*
Condition, at the "pM riwuw” j J J * /'rereUnl' "o le ro M m in V * rr
^ 3 p m lumorruw st the Central * hl’ to •poii»or#sl the bill, »aid it •re gambling casino near here to weapon or dcnlii ray* by PJdg
were called to the attention of at olive from southern political Baptist Church, thr Kev. G. B *«■ itr lgnrd to be "more there- d.i&gt;, after an anonymous telephone
sounds loo much Hk« whistling
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 punitive
latler said Uic club would be m Hie dark "
The
itna-urr
al*o
would
pro*Ida
:lelrt in The Sanford Herald
Hoy Johnson, dirertor of tha
dollar publicity campaign to sell low in Uakiawn Memorial Park p&gt;)chillilc treatment al itst* r* •down up
Btisson Funeral Home la ui
A tpoketm. n for the
I’enlagun's Advanced
Hesearclt
segregation to Hie North
p«m«
Dr
wo
men
having
two
tile
charge.
•aid that evidence has been found
I’rojects Agency, lold Hit* cutnmilAmong those who hard indicated
gitliiiate
chi
Id
ran.
that some fundi allolrd to the they will support the plan, Reedy
WASHING’!UN 11 i’ ll - Gen. tee lavt month sluul embrytnna
The sponsor# said Uie bill sliould
County Home hid been transferr­ said Tuesday, are Gov*. James P
George C. Marshall was flown work on the new weapon Tti#
,ul down on wrlfare payments on
ed to other aourea, and "much Coleman of Misaiatlppl, Orval Fan
from Ft. Ilra.g, N. ( .. to Washing. Coiiiniiltec released the lestlmon/
liehslf "I illrgltiinal* children. Ihr
of the money returned to the bus of Arkansas. Undsay Almond
Ion tixlay VO he could be Healed .it Tuewlay night alter deleting pari
Male
tVrlfair
Dr|iarlinrnt
hs*
ie
general fund."
Walirr Bred Army Medical O u ­ for security reasons.
of Virginia, and Ernest Vandiver
potted
Ihtrc
are
lU.iea)
ujch
chil­
league Preaidmt Joseph Rngero nf Georgia. .Several olher enngrev*.
ter.
Johnson said (he ideal detenu*
dren in North Carolina 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 Perkins about IJ.lkiO receive thdr support
ray. but lie said he did not knave
i*JtWw was U Inform the taipaver idea, hr said.
where end how hit tales were lie
Reed;, s proposal calls fur each mil tw chief for in hour this xf from thr state
rALI.AHAS.HEE iLPiy
c.uv what final form the weapon would
mg vpent. "The taxpayer* own southern stile to put up ran- mil­ Irrnoon, when she dons tiie rap
is-Hoy Colima today sutjn-l.did take.
the home, and hive the right to lion dollars over
tour year period I of Sanford Police Chief Roy Wil
Johnson also told Iht- romtnlkl ake County Cvmimstmin-r J H
know how il ie managed." he said to hirr a top advertising firm and BamHindi n who was ! mltiled lor tell lee
The yob it all p in of a Girl
Suggestions for immediate needs huy space ill northern nrwapapeiv
AKI'A la woiklng on a Rii«flln
mg the county property in which
al those confined to (hr home and TV xnd radio station* to tell, Scout week observation Rrpre
warning system that would t&gt;«
he had a financial inlerrsl
warr made by thr visiting mm tiie "true d o ry " of the progre* sent all vet from rich troop have
able n. deled the Brin of a mla*
mills*
Itiese wilt lie outlined of the southern Negro 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
RICHMOND, w . . U, |.
, if. launching pad in Huisia.
the Heinumle County courthouse at
JACKSONVILLE (Ul'l) A
The Fusils. Fla . lawmaker said about government
glilla
•
&lt;
highest
nxlfl
lersely
re;ecl
I p. m,
Lucky Linda will find a corsage Frdrrsl Appeal* Court was to
be will ml nature a bill In thr Hor
Commiltert (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 urg­ 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'
ed to attend to discuss restoration first two year share of the bill
dips Hie |nillce department even jwsl ol s Macon Count), Ua for admission of Ne.-.roe* to II pr*
of the budding and way* to pro
Hr said he met with Cole in an in li.i&gt; made an ulentlfl-alinn card voter dlvcriminatinn rase involving
JACKSONVILLE «UPI» - Tiie
vide r«rn(ort for those In thr home. Memphis recently ami "he it i.iKay evils her picture
20 Alabama Negroes
•tnle Board of Health reports 23
Many 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,
SAVANNAH, Ga t i Pi -State one mote thxn was reported a*
Rogero urged all county rest Coleman, chairman of the South fadlllles and perhaps a ride in motion in the Fifth Cirrult Court
H
e|&gt;
Norman
Mci.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 mceling of Dixie govern
tnda is Hie daughter nf Mr preserve the status quo of Hie orthodox hole in one. Hr 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 in Dade and E-cim tia
and Mrs B L. Perkins Jr.
tan hr heard. The rase was du into Ihe cup on the nth grown Counties
mlsard in a flistrirt Court at after bouncing all a tree.
Montgomery, Ala . 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 WUU U r g t - 5
Negroes, and to permanently en
The Florida bymphony Orches­ ure io William Tell by Hostmai .'■snford's comment provoking i i- loin thr County Board of Regis
Cloudy with si altered showrrS
ihe
"l«one
Hanger
Song"
that
it
Center,
Florida's
only
r
c
i
tra l* destined for a long run of
The lamgwood Town Council 1st* l&lt;Miighl and Thursday. High
Iran from alleged discrimination.
rapliv*:e,| the youthful afternoon dsnl orchestra filled every c-.rHowever, District Judge Frank has approved a resolution remov­ this aflrrnuua 76 lo U. low 64
"annuals’1 in banfurd.
audience.
ner with pure Joy.
M John.on Jr. 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 David suit in Montgomery nn ground* telephone service
II to 12 niiir* per hour ponibly
tended ihe afternoon lorisrrt,
ibe Symphony particularly w&gt;,* Colton In saying 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 Guitars" by mg had the twst acoustic* ol any could ha sued under the Civil only onr letird on an essential day.
More than foO adulti came ta*l
I
'* ? tlurhfk, and “ Ballet Egypt'**" 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 “ pops" concert
&gt;,r. " r*
Toe. lappet) and heads nodded II looks as if you h**f ■ hit."
rd lo the Florifa Congressional
vsnlsd by the Florida Symphony
Thr 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 add'r", ;ainsibla for bringing the aymwas a thing ef beauty, leaving the "Blink-Blank Flunk" a n d
white males. 24 colored malt I,
"Th* phonv to Sanford, and hope* that
listener doused in a happy feeling tsirl I left Behind Me
seven colored male juveniles, o h
it will rontinue lo !&gt;e t,Ksn»orrd
MARSEILLES. Franc# fUPII—
colored female Juvenile and m
From tha opening strain* of
Delightful war* highlight, from Oy the Recreation Department.
MILWAUKEE (UPI) — Ronald colored female*.
A Bordaaua • Marseille# express
i.onirs’ (Jiriluic to "It (iuarauy" 'Oklahoma." "South Pacific" and
Perry butyblrd with glee at the lriiB jum,wd Die track* early to- Fiirnowsk! won a 1700 damage
to foe stirring boom of Sousa *
y ilr LotOy",
reception of the orchestra. "W # day aear Mont|rellier and five cart suit Monday against Lyla Thom"Wa*hiiqfU&gt;n Poet" march, the
To1 orchestra-starved Sanford, ar* particularly grataful to our uvarturned in Ihe high speed rail­ •oo of Green Bay, Wit., whose
a o piece urthtilra kapw Me Sanford ih* Florida Symphony » u much pa'ron* and to Odham and Tudor
ear struck ForonowskJ'a parked
BANGKOK, 1)1111*1x1 (UPI) -•
way accident.
audience longing for more.
more than live aiero: hn^ »u n I. for aponsormg the children'* ronUnited Nationa Secretary General
Police reported ft-e persona car five years ago.
Frank Miller, the Symphony s Ih# musiciant won thair way into celt,” he laid. "The kldt real &gt; were
___ __
___ and IS injured when
Foronowski suffered a cut lip Dag HammarkaJoM Dew to Vien­
killed
vane tike tonduckcr, gave in to the heart* of the audience Each enjoyed k. This k tha kind of tha trill, wai derailed at |:|| a. m. and he claimed the resulting scar tiane, capital of Laos, after d
the applau**. Two *ncor*- wart milfd aa If delighted by the thing that Sanford newt*."
shout tt mile* out»lde the aouthrrn mad* shaving difficult. He waa visit to Thailand, llimmarkajold
granted; "Talc* from thr Vienna
aim ie pon.e.
And the reviewer could not city rf Montpellier al-out 70 mllai killing hia girl goodnight at Ihe la making a tour of Southeaat
VvowD" ha Mixi,ia, tad the OverIn tha huuy* .uinbvU lateriui U agree U oi«.
i wett af harp.
Aaito nation*.
.
time af lbt aacident.

County Buries Man
Who Died In Jail

By mayonty vote. niemb*-r* of
thr Sanford Crammer School PTA
la*l night withdrew from the State
and National Parent Teacher A*locution*
Speaking in lav or ol withdrawing vat 0 M. (.add, former FBI
official l add pointed out that

News Briefs

Altamonte To Get
Big Development

...

Canipantilla In Court

"■* *i«n»

«rz .\1

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

viously while school

25 Hi! By Polio
In State In ’59

Ace Didn't Count

Symphony Captures Sanford Audience

Phone Tax Repeal

5 Killed. 15 Hurt
As Train Derailed

Weather

Real Solid ^mack*

Dag Touring Asia

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S T. A U G U S T IN E (U P I)— A former at«t« oiucstionxl
N EW YORK ( U P l i — Tha
licy official today called for local control of Florida'! pul&gt;- Don'* Girl Scout* Sundey began
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Winter Flexing
"Muscles Again In
North And East
tn llcd I'rvM International
Winter fined It* murclc* again
today with inuv iifuatl* i*irllii|
aero** the already overburdened
^ireat Lake* region and I warning
’ of heagy arvow in upper New York
elate.
.South of the Miow. rain fell dur
tig the night from M luin lp p l
north to illinoi*. the Ohio Valley
and the lower Great l.akee
The new *now. generally light,
came on top of one »t the wur»t
late -ris e n am&gt;w&gt;torm* ui de*
cadra in part* of the Mldwert The
atorm laat Thursday and Friday
dumiwd up to A) inche* of anow
VacroM northeast Iowa, Wtsconun
and Michigan’* upper peninsula.
At lead 40 death! were blamed on
Itve atorm.
Many aecondary road* In the
•torin area remained blocked by
giant drift*, but molt main arter­
ial * rre open at lean to one-way
traffic.
At Cascade, WU-. a anow-laden
tavern roof collapted Sunday night
after *&gt;0 person* attending a 5uth
) wedding anniversary celebration
fllrd out of the building unhurt.
Witneaaaw laid a rumbling over­
head gave warning to evacuala
fee Sheboygan County buDdlng.
The beavicat anow Sunday night
and early today occupied in up*
per New York near lake Ontario,
•here both Buffalo and Kocheelrr
reported two inchri of new anow.
l orec aatert predicted mow or
■now flurries from the Dakota*
0 #•it ward acroae the Great lake*
to south am New England, with
•tree to at* inche* ei parted to
accumulate m upper New York.
The rain coincided with a warmfag trend which booited overnight
reading* from 10 to 20 degree*
from the Guff atataa into the Ohio
Valley and the lower Great lake*.
Generally fair akiva prevailed in
the W rit.

dc-s-gratton.
II* »aid 1late cvntrol of aducalion might mean cloving all
•ihool* in Elotida if one county
lerided It should *hut down to
fit event racial integration.
Addressing the local Rotary
Club, the former Board of Con*
trol chairman condemned the eocalled "Daytona Beach Manifesto"
in which several hey legislators
revolved to enact a 111 Id »
down all aUte school* in the event
of court-enforced integration.
"No »uch bill ihould ever be
into law in Florida,"
K„m
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type of law which brought integration lo Virginia." he said
He al»o &gt;aii) the bill would be
unconstitutional and "the dale
t KirU themselves" would throw
it out. "Such a law would play
right Inlo the hand* of the
N A A C P ," be said.
Kent, who hat been mentioned
a* a potxlble Candidate for gover­
nor In IKU, aIxo cnliciied Gov.
LcKoy Collins fur failing lo "e ihausi all of the legal temedie*
at hi* dixpoaal for maintaining
segregation before permitting In*
** t*’# University of
l lurid*.
The veteran attorney mid the
legislature also should broaden
it* pupil assignment law and initl*
*** ■tuition payment law “ along
the llnea suggested by Attorney
General Richard Ervin .'1
Ha said be considered two re­
cent speeches on the matter by
Asst. Atty. Gan Ralph Odum
"the finest exposition of tha law
on (hat subject which 1 have
read

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H A M A N , K y. t U P I I — A eoal
« « &gt; « * o u w i y » tw* .1
r a a d y economically depressed;
area today.

‘Honeymoon* Over
PARIS (U P li— Communist gain*
in loral election* Indicated today
that the "honeymoon la over" for
Preildent fhartr* He Gaulle.

Population Gain3
Wa s h in g t o n t u r i i
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search group estimate* that H
present trrndr continue the world'!
nopulalhm will more than double
ny the end of the century.
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BU D A PEST f i l l ’l l A t’omtnu
mat Party resolution publiihcd
.Sunday called for improvement of
(he standard of leaderehip on ak
ievrie in Hungary,
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D r a f t C llV C Il O k U .V
WASHINGTON ( U P I) — The V n de Armed Service* Committee
today unanimously approved a
four year extension of the draft
law In July I, Itwct
S o v ie t B liim e S
U . S.
LONDON (ItP li — Moscow radio
l#1(j i ^ y
u . S may be behind the Iraqi revolt in an at
Irmpt to bolster the Baghdad
Part nations bordering Iraq
M a tc h e s F o r N ik ita
CHICAGO f il l 'l l The Anil
Communist Iwague of America.
Inc., has sent a carton of safety
matchra to Soviet Premier Nikita
Khrushchev In inaugurate its
"strike for freedom" campaign

’Boes Have Clumped
SAN FRANCISCO ( U P I I— Jrff
Davis. T« year old "king of the ho
boes.” admits that " w r ’hoe*
aren't what we u«ed to be"
“ You see." said Jeff, "most of
us hava full lime job* now "

Aid To Housewife

LONDON fU P Il— The Iraqi r*
LONDON I UPI | — The Bov let
volt sat off frara today of poi*lblr Soviet inlarvrnllon In th* o(1 Union ha* puMtahrd a two-vulume
encyclopedia for housewives The
rich, itritrg ir republic,
Moscow lost no time in broad­ volume* contain articles on do­
casting an mninoua charge that mestic economy, child care, nutri­
an imperialist plot was behind the tion. clothing, gardening, rerrea
Mosul rising, designed allegedly lion, aporta, medicine and law.
to throw the M‘-Mle Fast Into
fresh tv .aoll
VAStUN GTO N (U P lt — Tlie Su­
T*»e Kremit* staml* commut'd
up to tlir lull lo the HavCuaU preme luurt today denied a hear­
•■rgime of I ’rimler Ahdel ’ .m m ing to K. A. Dawley J r , Negro
attorney who has been trying to
1 Ktstem.
Soviet diplomacy ha* been ex­ abotlih racially segregated rest
tremely *cllve In reennt month* rooms In the courthnuxe at Nor­
TA M P A (U P D - A 40 year old ami weeks lo ingratiate Itself with folk. Va.
Tampa produce man w** shot to the Kastern government
death from ambuih early today
Soviet offer* were understood
HENDERSON N I' d I’l *— An
ae he walked toward the from to have ranged from economic
door at hlg home.
■d istin ct to military aid but the explosion ripped through a large
9
Polite aald Bennie laisara wai •aact scope of Soviet aid actual­ boiler al a strike • hound teslile
killed initanlly from approxima­ ly granted to date ha* remained plant near midnight Sunday and 47
machine* were splashed with arid
tely five ihotgun Mail* Ilia wife, an official sreret
who waa at hi* *ldr. wai no:
Red diplomacy has been suspec­ as a violence— torn ) * W dPputr
fajurrd.
ted of playing a double game In entered it* I7lh week
Officer* said they could find no the embattled Middle East, aeein
motive
for the gangland style ingly trying to build un the KatP O U G H K EEP SIE. N Y n i l )
■laying. La n a rt, they laid was sem rrgtme as a counter against
pot known lo be connected with President Gamal Abdel Nasser’s — John Jacob Astor III today atk
rd for an Investigation of the will
any underworld artiville* and wai Influence In the area
of his half brother. Vincent Astor.
a respected partner in the produce
who died last month without less
. Arm of t.auarra and Valenti
ing John a cent of his fortune of
*
Mra. I-auara laid she and her
bet
■&gt; too and £00 million dol­
husband arrived home early today
ts*
after visiting with frlrnd* Sunday
night. She laid they had hill
Hrpi&gt;ed from their car and were
M O N TER R EY . Mexico ( U P D walking up th* sidewalk when
The death loll of laat week's paintthe gunfire began
l.al/ara slumped dead on the thinner "Jag" rose over the week
• answered over
end to 24 soldiers and migrant
lawn
* the Sanford Ptrr
Police said the gunman apnar
dead and 41 ho*r«aH*ed th
rf
in awelisaia
L.«
D.
•ntly %|H*(j off in a car parked m In serious rcmdlihm
•„
an overheated kero
The victims took drinks from a
0 a nearby alley.
sent the trurk to Co
drum of denatured alcohol, Inlrnd- *•
jg Hon Terrace.
rd for thinning paint, which frit off
/
&gt;Dret* fire Saturday night
a truck passing through Monterrey
last werk I c k i I authorities left cau-ed minor damage at ITU
the drum on s lot between an army Wctl I30i. The fire was caused
tty the occupant smoking in bed,
post and a recruiting renter f
migrant farm workers.
’ firemen aald.

No Rest Room 'Mix'

* Produce Man Die:
In Shotgun Ambush

Blast Rocks Plant

Wants Will Probed

24 Persons Dead,
41 Seriously III
After Alcohol Jog

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Answered
Firemen

13 Cubans Given
Castro ‘Justice;’
Total Now Is 416

H AVAN A fl'P I)— 'The eircutioa
o4 13 war criminals over th#
weekend Increased the unofficial
toll of Cuba's revolutionary firing
squads to 4t4— 14 more than the
400 premier Fidel fa ilm had esti­
mated at the maximum
Four men were executed in
Palma Sorianu, Direr each la
Sant* Clara and Plnar Del Rio
two in Holguin and nn* in Camaquey.
In the eastern provincial capita)
of Santiago, 43 airmen acquitted
of "genocide" la it w eek were
sentenced by a special military
tribunal to prison terms ran|tng
from 3 to 30 years.
Nlntren pilots were sentenced to
serve 30-year terms, 10 gunner*
were tent to prison for 10 yaari
each, and 14 gunners drew 2 year
terma.

Ex-Resident Jailed
For Stealing Auto
Glenn I.ivone Spivey, 94. was
arrested by Sanford poller yester­
day and turned aver In Sheriffs
authorities.
Offirrrs said the former San­
ford resident had stolen a ear la
C ovlnftm County, Ala. Warrants
are being sent for irs/ul larceny
and forgery front Sheriff M. F
Meredith at Covinglua

Seminole Band Receives
High Honors In Contest
Despite heavy tains Saturday
night, thr Seminal* High School
'-and cam* away with honors In
th* Distilrl juur band cuntesl uf
the Fl-irida Hamlmaslers Associ­
ation.
Band drill* were iaii.nl out Sal
urday night for the J7 paiticipatmg school bands.
Th* Sanford Sttmru.lr Hand re­
cently rnuved m to Ibi- till
slficatiou, but atill drew an ex
cellent In conrert and superloi in
sight reading from the Judges
One af the Judges, Charles
(Juarmby. said, "TTiis young band
hows *icfll*nt promise, The
youngster* at* getting a wonderful musical *xperiencr uistfrr
vary capable leadership. Thia
group u on Ihe way up."
Bandmaster Krnla Cowley said
that individuals and bands with
superior ratings will go to th*
state canted In May. The compeU
Don will be held In Daytona Beach.
Superfora In solo# went to Tom ■i) Williams, tromlione: Joyce
LwuR, (narapes Fa* ftmiDt, Jwfo

ID iron, and Ruth CarlUin (jun
w ri, twirling. Margaret June*. Eddir Kirchhoff. (lutr; Sue Ann Tonr&gt;, ilxrinct, ami Billy Bower. o W
Tbr tiumpet trio of Joyce Cie-k,
Ronnie Hrumliaugh and liotj Dod
son also made a superior.
Excellent ratings went to Davis
Wilson, student Conductor; Vivian
Ferrell, toronet. trumpet arul clar­
inet Dios; lira - sextet and p»rcu-&lt;ion duet. Go-ul went to Sandra I eedt, clarinet, and rlaiitiit
quartet.
I
Other soloists from Semmola
wei# Shaion O-i-k and Vivian
Feiivll
Playing m *n-*tn'»lr* *»• ■
clatincl iciu rampo*e.| of Sandra
I »«-!&lt; Jrsmur Mark).*in and AlIan Hunt; brass sextet, Vman
F*rr*ll, Ronnie Hrumimugh, but
Byrd, Bob Otbcrn, Charle- Binham. Tummy A'lliiams; clarinet
. quartet,
Joyce Spear*. S a r a
| Prleat, Carol Bchtmming and
Sharon Poff; timpani and snsra
ilrutn duel. Richard Felnberg and
1 Gfoao U i .

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M O N D A Y . M A R C H 9. 1950

SAN FO RD .

F L O R ID A

NO. :»H6

Heavy Fighting Erupts In Iraq
Civil W ar Flares
When It's Needed After Overthrow

W i l l Seats Be E m p t y ? Air Alert Slated
An Editorial

T h o Kloridtt S y m p h o n y Orclt-wirtt win pm wnnt » ecnaerl
in th e S a n fo rd C ivic C e n te r tom orrow night.
111)I R U T . Lebunon ( L T D — C iv il w ar eruptsul Uwlnjr hi
A count of the ticket* sold reveal* Hint the HO persona
Iraq In iw o e n .» heavily u r n u im l rv v u ltiU iu u ry a rm y tey’ iniu
in th e orchestra n iin h t ou tnum ber the peraoiu a tte n d in g
,
ami thu loft ini giivcnim cnl nf P ro tn io r A ln td K tirim Kniw em .
T h e C it y Recreation D epartm ent isn't too w o rrit'd about |
T h e Kiivwrnnient ft*rce« sent u fleet of fo-mtien* ugainat
W A S H IN G TO N ( L T D —
Th*
the fin a n c ia l aucevst*. 'i'ho (ale of (mtroii ticket*, the IhOtl
UuiU-d Mate* will put atomic the re vo lu tio n a ry hc.uiqiiorters o f Col. Afolrl W nhflli S h a w a f
for th e free children * concert, underw ritten b y O dhuni A bombers on runlinoout atrlKirnr
in liie n o rtlie ri; Iraqi city of M osul and the rebel* L -g .iu a
T u d o r , a n d the p n itria tiu fta«ure official* th a t proceed* will alert a* stain as the Soviet mtsstlr
m i if th am UiitfFi.Ind.
la* w it h in ultout fDH&gt; o f expense*.
threat
requirti tl "m* matter
TIi* expi-di g rust* iutnesl ln.&lt;*
H o w e v e r, many o f the purchaser* of p a tro n ticket* do what it costs." a high admtnistra
open mat fair 34 hour* niter Sha­
not pla n to attend. Sale* of ticket* for the general public Doit source said lodav
waf procUin ed a ievi-Iut-« nary
(In such an alert a certain num
command in \G-.U. 2Su mile*
have been almost nil.
north of H.,-Iil.itl, alined at d*T h e Florida S y m p h o n y plan* to present a p ro g ra m of Iwr ttt Strategic Mr command Jet
arnird with nuclear
poaing lit* 'lallor Ksx-etn."
|Mi|)iiinr m usic, for the firs t time m it* h is to ry . Selection* bomber*.
weapon*
and guided missiles,
kaxxeui'a i&lt; gi.ue ha* xtronc
will la’ rendered from " M y F a ir latdy," '■Oklahoma,*' “ South
would be In (he atr at all time*
Goinmuniat mppi rt amt th* newP a c if ic " and other t&gt;o|»u!iir ahowa.
The puriuues would be to pro
ral Middle F.vt MuWup ct-uld In­
F o r those who like it on th r "heavier** aide, it will Iw vent th* planes from being 1st
volve both East and kVest.
available.
get*
for
destruction on
the
Musul radio, uiouthpirvr of th*
T h e C iv ic Center a u ditoriu m »e«l* 1.500. I f the Florida ground and lo tie in the heat pus
The city Judge witncxvrd an ac­ army result In nurth Iraq, anS y m p h o n y i* faced w ith 1.200 or more em p ty seat*. Sanford ittnn lo react lo atlark, thus in cident at 2Mb and French this M o u n t i -I that alrctufl of Kav-cm
creasing the deterrent to war
morning and niahrd Ihe injured to are fly inn over the city- of Mo­
w ill s u ffe r a cultural b lig h t of momentntta p rop ortion * .
M o re than 1.000 e m p ty neat* will lie ve ry h a rd to explain.
Gen T h o m a s Power SAG com a local doctor * office for em*r sul and b-iilibatduitf it."
li announced at the -am* time
inandvr, touclwd ofi a controver­ gcitcv treatment
fours arr head­
Two women and a baity wet* the revolution
sy when h* told the Senate pre
pa redness Invedication in .Ian ruling north on French Ave when ing for lhtghdnd arid saul the nis­
uary that he would like lo get alt another vehicle attempted the ei- were pi. king up eirengUl
airb nrne aleit going as soon as rn»iing. Tlir cars collided one along tin Way Toe tebela s ir *
Iinvalid* Th* (Virtue Department wax knockrd into the front uf a known lo have or* of live strong*
dented * report that Power had tractor trailer on the east side eat amty utilD in Iraq,
The rebels appealed to b* gain­
been turned down lo save money of French Ave The Duck bid fell
Sen Stuart Symington (D -M o .) from the struck car. spilling a ing gtoumi in th* north, th* oilIIK Itl.lN l UPI 1— Soviet Premier the remnant* rd the occupation and Rep Daniel J Flood (D Pa I hive full of bees Few escaped, producing center that sUppltM
much of tile Will Id'* oil.
later demanded that S A l' keep however.
N'lkit* Khrushchev prrdirled Its regime."
Th* ta-Uo tiansltiiUer al (Fatallive women were identified at
Then to a short formal spccili some of its planes in the air al
day Die We item allies soon will
illanlrh, 2U0 utiles eu-l of Mosul,
lo&lt;r their rights in lln lin ami Dial he predicted the eventual triumph all lime* Power had warned Dial thr wives of Milford lo-Kuy L'al
went on thr air its I r insurgents'
communism will defeat capital of communism "without w a r" lie with thr "irro warning lim e" of houn anil Marry II Calhoun, of suppoit calling I t another march
*
miaxllr
attack
Soviet
rixekelx
Warren.
Pa
Their
husband!
air
in
had
callrd
a
few
hour*
before
for
Ism "without war. without war."
might destroy his plane* on Die the nt&gt; Jail for stealing a golf against Baglulad. Kiris , icnler
Khrushchev made the confident "Praia, {Mart and again peace,"
ot the vast oil fields, lies midway
but It wa* a peace on hu own ground.
bag from th* Mayfair Inn.
predictions during a brief cour­
between Mosul and buleiinanleh.
rigid
terms.
Like
several
military
leatlera
Ihe
hive
hearing
ear
was
driv­
tesy visit lo East Berlin’* Com­
Baglulad radio announcs'd ear­
Informed Communist sources who were consulted, (he adinint* en tiy Thomas llti'sell Alford, an
munist run City Hall where he
ly b-lay thr revolt had been
icnldilcd in the guest t»K&gt;k "I said the Soviet leader would pu- tratiuu tuurvr saw no mi mediate M't. employ* Irom Sanford. Char­ "crushed" and Shawaf allot by
express the Ise-llrf that in no du srni his plan for peace al any fu need fur a large scale around lie Smith J r . \V l |th -St was Ihe oils uf his own nten but th*
(ant tune all Berlin will !&gt;x- free of lure East West conference on Her the clock iHoiilier patrol lie said drnrr of the tractor trailer. Smith broad) ast apparently waa irrun*liri-luil that he would not hark it might m*t tie needed for a was waiting to eross west on
oua.
down in hi* determination lo turn yrar or more
French when the arrldenl ocrurr
Weil Berlin's access routes over
rd
lo the East German (omtuiinisls
Alfold was charged with failur*
Khrushchev
me! tods)
with
to yield thr right of way. Police
Ifich Ollenlisurr, leader isf th*
oflnrrs said a rvqurit Had hern
West German Social 1st Party, In
made repeatedly to Ihe Stale Hoad
Department for a light at thr
The 1-aWe Mary Volunteer Fire an apparent attempt lo win him
Departmuol need* -Just a little over th* Soviet ilew|&gt;oint and to
dangerous intersection.
undermine (hr authority of West
more” to finish* the' flrs-house.
Trial wns held for |h* Calhoun
Among those receiving protest­
Funeral service* for Ralph King. brother* Friday afternoon under ing phono cad* aI-out the Adkins
T h r new l-uit-lihg now- has a roof, German thancrllnr Konrad Ade­
nauer
ftS,
w
ho
died
Saturday
In
»
M
inter
aides and even tuiur window*.
Judge Ambrose Olllff, who wit- kdvertisli g Agency is a local adTo raise the funds the Depart-1 Ollrnhaui-r has Opposed many of Park bospital, will he held at to m il tinlay s aiiidint. Tlir men vrrtising man.
Vdenauer't
policies
in
(lie
past
but
gravr&gt;ldr,
tomorrow
at
3
|
i
ni
in
tmnt will sponsor a Benefit Nlg.il
wire fined 4221 rath or i*&gt; days
Dirk Aiken, of the Aiken Adver­
at the Movlctand Hiilc In Theatre has sharply rejected Khrushchev's Itviedo Cemelcr) Hie Re* Jack in Jail
tising Agency, said Dial people
on March I* Admission will tie views on making West Berlin a Mry nnt w ill officiate.
err railing him. thinking Ilia firm
The doctor's eiamlnallon u veal
Mr King was hum in Sanford
do cents, with no rhaigc for "frer city” surrvMindrd by Coin
rd n&gt;i serious Injuries Dir baliy -s the one i ailing iwal levidrfit* iQ
tnuniil
territory.
.’■'Cpt
IHDIV A resident of Uvledo
chlldrrn under 12
a mereharuitsing gimmick,
fur Ihe past 47 years, he was grave suffered a few bruises, and the
Ticket* may la- purchased from
Aiken said, "Allhough there i*
manager fur I’harle* T. Ntldark women w&lt; re "shaken up," police
tnemtiers of Die lire department,
some sumliarity in names, there la
He alteiwled the Outdo llaplut arid.
or by calling Mrs Charles Kruc
no connecliun between our agency
I'hiirs-h. s i r a meml-er at the
gcr, FA 2 3«S
amt Dial of Adkins Wo are a local
ttvieifo American Legion and a
A gala ojienlng IS planned on
firm. They are from out of town.*
veteran of VVmhl Mar I
completion of the firehouse The
Ihe llt-raltl received a protest
volunteer a s-rve a two •n &gt; "a
Survivors include hiv wife, Mr*
front J Adkinv of the agency con­
dins of Lake 'fary. Ineluding Sun
M ar.a li K ng. Ov.ciln, one tl.iiigli
ducting Die ‘‘ l&lt; 1D tjuit," alter an
Arnold M id.am ITobst S r , 7*. for. Mr*
land I'-tale- Rasrnna Park, latch
L Fc ols, Sanford;
•riuli- In Tr.d.iy'i paper. Ad-tna
il.nl Friday afternoon in hiv borur -me sam. Ralph Edwatd King.
Arbor an-l parts of Goldsboro
-.inf hr had a license to operate in
at Cowan-Mnughlnn Terrace
Lamp*; t wo granddaugnleis, r.-ru
The Sxolnrd Grammar Sih'-d Die i ity. Die count) and the state.
Mr Pnii st was a retired null and Elaine k.ihols. Sanlord. sis
The artlrlr stated that lit* agen­
worker, and rim e to the Sanford tirutliers. Jack King and Joe King. will get thr fm It tiimnmi.tr night
area from Cleveland, (&gt; , In p.iftt GiDi tif uvledo, Foster King, San vlaml Ihe Natlunal Congress ot cy w.iv licensed to operate only in
U r lily of .Sanford A license tor
lie mnvrd In Cow.tn Moughtott ford; Richard King, West Palm FT A
Present at the * n m merlin: the Adkms Advertising Agency
Terrace In January from We*l Beach; Leonard King, la m p s, and
First St.
Herb King. Day tun* llrach, and will la- |&gt; V\ I add. forim r l III »as not on file this morning at tbo
worker, and Mrs, John It ighry. county lav collector'* office.
Survivors include hta wife, Mrs two g-sters
Tw o men charged with holding a
tiresident of the Grnev* PTA.
butcher knife over an Allamont# Irna C. I'robst, Sanford; one son,
Britson Funeral Home is in
Thr Gem v* club ha* withdrawn
Springs tavern keeper are In the Arnold I'robst J r „ Falrview, o.j charge at arrangum-nD.
from thr National Congress, on thr
county Jail, charged with armed three daughters, Mra. Kathleen
grnundt that thr organisation la
Dtsch, Parma, O .; Mrs. Caroline
robbery
promoting "one worldism ’’
Marvin A Joins was arrested Humble, Humeslead Fall*. O , and
Mrs Hughey has reretn-d valu
two hours after the crime March Mr* Ruth King, Here*, O ; two
able Infnr mat ion from ITA * in In
2 Andrew Utley was picked up in i-rotIters. John Prui-sl, Sanfutd. and
-liana anil llllnoiv, which have lain
Titusville last night and brought Fred I’robst, Columbia Station. (&gt; ;
riindurting their affairs nn a local
one
lister,
Mis.
Em
m
a
C
’ollen,
arid
Dr lU y W Rowers, chairman ot
to Sanford this morning
level.
the ill part nn nt «.f education. Stet­
F.och Is under It WW lumd (or several grandchildren
Forest
Wendell
La
taler.
VAH
3,
After the bus mi si mrrtiug. the son I nlveriity, will speak on "E d ­
Remain* were acut balmday to
robbing James Swilly uf It) All
received lan-raUuii* arul bruises I’TA at Saiif-.i-l Graiitinar Stlnad
ucational Futuie uf Florida" un
are Negroes Swtlly runs Die Club Currigan Funeral Hume. Clevtiand Friday iiflern-ion when his motor
will go inlo s|-i clal sestinn lltnlrr Wednesday, March Id. at 7 p. m.
(»r service* and tnu-rrnenl. Gram
Mobile
r
v
rlr
rollideil
with
an
atitomobile
Sheriff i aullMirillrs had rs-qui st kow Funeral Home was to rhsrgt driven by Willis Prlre Heard at the leadi-r'hij. of I'rnlihnl, Mrs ' it a dinner tpceling of the DeHary
Ralph Wight, the loral organisa­ •'ha rnher of Com m m c
ed I he cooperation of The lit-raid of local arrangement*
the Intersect ion of Sth St and tion Is eairrtcd to withdraw from
Thr meeting will l-e held *1 Die
In keeping the rntitier) quirt until
Pienrli As*
the National Conrrrst
Stetson University dining room.
tin* second arrest could b» niadr
No injuries were reported In an
All lairnt* are urged to atteivl
(' p.rs of the charier and revised
■indent Sunday rnorntnr jnvnlv
In- laws util lay illslrlt-tllld at thi*
mp Ifohby Warren Tborrip -m and
meeting. Any on* not ol-taiutag a
co|iy then may gel it at the Cham­
K M Sharpe, rrtired state su \tr» Mae Jamison lavwe Ttie col
ber office.
preme court Judge, and past Grand Itston occurred at 3rd St and
Park A v e
The price for Uiis dinner meeting
I Mostly cloudy through Tuesday.
Seminole County Coinm i«sinners Master, Sovereign Grand loalge
Clifton Marvin Wells and Wtf Maimer today. Statlcird shower* will be 12 per person, including Dp
will interview local arrhitc t- to of Odltfrllawa of Die world will
speak at Ihe Uddfellow* laalgi al ham Eugene Padgrlt, VAH 3 weir luesday. Illgli today in the In’s, and lav.
morrow morning.
mvtdsrd in a motorcycle car ae loss tonight 47 In 4(1 E*s| to
One will get the nod to dru* up * o'clock tonight
Mtarpr will speak nn hi* tra 11* entent at * 31 p. in .Saturday in •iiuthrssi winds * lo I* mile* per
plan* for the new health um!
hour.
A dev tslon Is rspertt d on Die and of (Mdfelluwt Lunch will lie the 2t»r block of Sanford
French Avr. site next to the tele •ervcit at this Hireling All mem
Rhone c iinpany. An abstrait has tiers ate urged to attend
T v county Jail contained a reh u t ordered on Ihe land w'-irh
o&gt;:* \4 tielay
t&lt; eunstdered "vrry adequat' ' h-r
Normal wrrkemt drunk* and
the rounty heallh unit
SYRACUSE. N Y iU P I) - T o
traffic offender* were added to an
A hearing on Ihe commercial li e intrstigating the derailment
unusual number if Juvenile* and
toning of portions of Wratt-ers of s railroad ear found that it
■dull criminals
field !• aim on the agenda Cunt wa- tefrigrrated. Dial it was Ml
Jail count this morning Included
mlttinners wilt meet at U » a rn s si-ling owned by Ihe Antic
Tl&gt;* pot will Iwr) at Hanford
Fur Die bulk id the nun, Uit- one white female, U&gt; while male*,
in the Commission mom »&lt; Ihe lie Company and shat (hr irrnlm t
was rained lip ire on the tracks again when thr Savage Sunv of arrival hour will tie I to and 4 23 Negro males, seven Negro male
court hou-e
Sanford return this week lo Uicir
juvenile*, on# Negro female jur*
a nt. act Friday. Two K7V cargo
home has* at Rantcy Field.
critic ami srveu N*gto female*.
Heavy Attack Squadron Five plane! carrying IU men and bag
deployed in August lo the- Midi gag* at* expected at those hot-ft
terranean aisiatd Die I 'NN For The welcoming coititniDr* may
restal On Mfodiu-tdav afternoon, he small, but still joyous
Under th* command uf CcD. I.
the first of their A3D Sky war­
Hii4t&gt;iiri|| i* itt th* itir. T u m u rn iw . the firn l m inor
rior# *rr expected lo touch down M. Howell J r . the Savage hunt
A light agenda la scheduled luB
Im p tip lenm of the Snn Krnnciaco Gintila arrive.* in Sanat live Mantord Naval A ir Station have bit many Mediterranean Sanford Ctly Commissioner* te­
fnttl to Ix-Bin *|irinp tnsinin*. Nine teamn w ill tie here
lo Die enthusiastic welcome* of port* during Dvr deployment.
at ghl.
w it h in the next m o n th .
,
familie* and fm-nda.
The squadron has a special hood
Th* leader* wlD dtavwe* Bt* reSeminole H ig h kick* off it* Imaphnll a m aon a week
Tlte Furr- it at t* Scheduled to with the City of Sanford. It waa hiH fee requirements for U n M
f r o m today airninat L y m a n of lyinjrwood. (M h w r spring
dock in Norfolk the following day, th* first Heavy AtLtrk squadron 1tor**, and a resolution cppoatnR
a p o rla are planned. A m o n g them a rt g o lf, a w im m in g
nvd additional piano* and pilot* to be based her*, and Sine* 1941 th* proposed gaanline tag bill.
jxrati track.
Tha meeting wfll begin 4 I 4
will leave her &lt;lrrka ooclg that has spread th* name at Sanford
Ir'ult (Ji-uaU 04i toxtof'a agnnto pane.
muuiing fur tauford.
UwcwdKwW IK* M, V am) Beast**. m. to Catg H-tB,

Pentagon Declares

Judge Is Witness
To Traffic Crash
Of Rare Vintage

West W ill Lose,
Khrushchev Says

Firehouse Needs
little Bit More'

Aiken Gels Calls
Meant For Adkins

Ralph King Dies;
Funeral Tomorrow

Arnold Probsl Sr.
Succumbs At Home

C

School Will Vole
On leaving PTA

Two Negroes Held
For Knife Robbery

DeBary's Chamber
Will Hear Sowers

One Person Hurt,
3 Wrecks Listed
Here On Weekend

County To Discuss
Building Tomorrow

Ex-Judge To Talk
To Group Tonight

Weather

54 In Jail Today;
Is Record Number

■hint Cold Facts

Trainine;
o Time Again
n

Savage Sons Head
Home To Sanford

Light Agenda Set
For Commission

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•aotorf IrraRt
2— M on- Mar. 9. 1959

Wildlife Week Set
Here, March 15-21

'CASSKI.HF.HltY IIF8INE8S — J im- Jink­
ing)). left, ndvertialnjr manager for McMIll|«jt’* Furniture City, fa**cllicrry( in wel­
comed by Chnrlie Morrison, Seminole Coun­
ty Chamber of Commerce public relation*

tlirr-clor. M cM illan'* F u rn itu re C it y , hud i n
frrantl opening F rid a y , m a rk in g the tenth
store in It) successful years of business.

(Herald Staff Photo)

T o p Late To Classify
'come your help. He 1* there tu Should -xime department* of atatr
By Rl'fkSFIJ. K A Y
^ ’ith the approach of another erve &gt;i,u and he nerd* your in- lovcrnm riit
be rnlarged
and
legislative session it might l-e w ell'territ and *upp&lt;irt. Hr I* undei other* curtailed; Are you willing
to!een»idfr *ome of the ptoMrmt conrtart prcuurr. Hr mu*t cun- in pay mmc t.u ii In maintain and
it will have to fare and b» giving tend with powrtful lobbies that expand prevent *ervice»T T h o r
some thought to what we a&gt; In- harass and rtalk him throughout are Jurt a few of the question' you
dividual citlten* really want it the -r»sloli l.rt him know that a rhould ho thinking about.
Remember your rcpreaentatlvc*
to 'accomplish.
.Icrgr numlier of hi* conviltucnl*
You may feel, a* many folk* d", favor or nppnvr certain legisla and senator* In Tal!aha*sCr me
that what you think or want a* an lion and arm him with Idler* and thne to voice y o jr opinion* and
individual ciltrrn la of little con- telegrams to provr U ai l you ran art for ynur Welfare, Must of them
••queue* at far aa the final out rr»t aiturcd hr will put up a real arc hnncit, *inrcre and anxious
Cubic 1* concerned. How could one light in your behalf In commit­ to do a good Job. Take them Inlo
f m l l voice have any Influence a* tee* and on the floor.
your confidence, give them your
fay aa Ifgltlailvc action is con­
Now i&lt; the time to make you.’ tru*t aitd aupport. Avoid purely
vxtahr* known. Do you waid regre- »clfl*h appeal-, keep in mind Ihe
cerned;
Jt may not occur to you that gull'd achooliT Should the l.eglt* grrale*t goi&gt;d to the greatest numB ifcn y thouaandi
of cltDenx lalure aulhortie cilir* to add a bar. Think of the welfare of your
throughout tbr atate frrl a* you ernt or two to Ilia* gas tax? Should rtaln a&gt; a whole.
doi but not bring- nrganifed they tin- aalea ta« be incrm -rd? Should
Vour Irgldatrus « i r men of
feealtata to voice their opinion* or the price of milk lie ivgulated? charactrr and ahillly, Give them
tnak* their want*, known
&gt;uur Imcklng In Ihelr effort* to
Tbit aiipudf- la tir feir in yot|r
do the bed )&lt;il&gt; p„&lt;*ih‘r fo r yn U r
legislator* and' play* Into Ihe
stale and you can count on their
hand* of prenure gtniipi, lotiliy doing it.
late and mlnoritie* that air well
organltrd amt on the -pot picMr*. Fear I . Dean Kelly, fanner
paftd to put over the legislation resident of Sanfuril nnd Ever­
tnejr are eclfl*h1y lnterr*teil in or green, Ala , died in Tampa on
f invent action that might be Ktlday.
harmful to them.
Survivoia Include her husband,
frank Srutl, *nn of Mr. and
There aie many way* an indi­ Albert I,. Kelly S r , Tainpa; two '*r *- * ** Scott, Sanford is on
vidual can influence IcgMatlun. one, Claude K. K d ly, Jack-on- ,,i'’ "niatlngulahed I lit" at Ihe
You can talk tu your aenator o. title, and Albeit I,. Kelly Jr , » J )lo r School for Roy*, l hwllarepresentative in*|uoirilir&gt;i: him Tam pa; a daughter, Mr*. Kathryn | m »ga, ’lenn
with ]u*t hovr yuu feel, yuj can Aaelde, Tam|)a, and eight giand-, frank received an average of
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little circle of friend* and neighi* Hrure Ander-on. son of Mr,
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Plan* tor the local observance i n that will highlight the Wildlife
of National Wildlife Werk have Week proiram in Sanford.
been announced by furtls DunaThit year Ihe State Junior
way, member of the Seminole t'hember of Commerce hat adopt*
County J iy r r r i .
rd the "Wildlife Week" proiram
Civic *&gt;r;*nii»!iont and youth and will carry out Ihe local actlvlgroupi will lake part in the tiei In Sanford Alto the BoyMarch IS II obiervance, which Scout Troop from the F'lrit I’rtathis year strriies conservation in byterlan Church, under the leader•hip of Cliff Proctor, will dutrithe achooll.
Walt Disnry, prndurer of tlie butr pottrri and ret up display*
famed “ Truo Life Adventure" na­ in tome of the Sporting Gnnds
ture movie aeriea, ii serving at itorei Mayor A1 Wilton will read
national honorary chairman for a prorlamation for the Mart of
Wildlife Week. Jack Wilber, S a n -; " Wildlife Week" over the local
ford, and Tommy Anderson, Kua- radio stations
ti&gt;, are Stata Co-Chairmen, and
National Wildlife Week ha* hern
Dunaway ha* been appointed to iponrored annually »ince I91S by
head a commiltce directing local |h* National Wtldlilc Federation
and its Mate affiliate), including
lctiwtita.
Dunaway «aid ‘‘the primary ob­ the S-mlnole County Sportsman's
jective of ihe Wildlife Week cam­ Auoclatinn.
paign in Sanford Ihl* year i* lo
acquaint people, including rduralor* and atudenta. with the iremrndout unportanre of adopting
ami applying the concept* of conaervaiian lo our everyday llvea."
He added; "America1! wealth
and prcatigc among nation* i» due
lo our oncc-botinliful natural re­
source* curb a* fcrille soil, pirn, liful tupplic* of water, great
. forest!,‘ extensive drpoilt* of ore
Noil surveys were made for 11
' and abundant wildlife.
"WDe uae of thtie reiourcea, rooperatora of the Seminole Soil
often lavish and wasteful in (ha Conimation Service during Feb­
past, must be practiced In the ruary.
The survey* were complrtcd by
- future if our country i* to cunllnue
1USII0F A T N A S — A recent visitor to the Sanford Naval
a* a world leader among free K. H. Rawls, soil sciential with
A
ir Station wan Archbishop Joaeph Hurley (center), th«
the Roil Conservation Service.
nations.'*
l!i*hop of St. Augustine ntjd ranking Catholic in Florida,
Individual
farma
ranged
from
Dunaway alio reminded that
Shown flanking the bishop are the Rev*. R. J. Lyon* (left).
communl*m ha* been more aue-110 to yM acres in site. The plan
paMcr of All Sout* Catholic Chureh, Sanford, and the Rev.
Includes
an
aerial
photograph
restful In poor, Impoverlihed .
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Donald Noonan.
(U . S. Navy Photo)
erea* where the people often do » howin* **' '«* * ■ tspsWIIIy a.id
1
a
map
showing
how
each
farm
not have enough lo cat than in
ihould be divided into fields.
richer countries.
Written Instructions covering
"Our ha*lc need for resource
conservation ii a logical concern,.land -preparation,
.
.limine,
. . frrtllir..
for ihe arhool, particularly social '"*• ” 1'
™V.h.° l-2 L ' i" .? ^ ? '
studiri. history, irlrnce and a irrigation and water control atruc
number of other school subject*." lures are included, at well a*
romrrvallon practice* for rach
lie added, "and should lie of in­
field.
terest lo hoih youngstrrs and
While the farm plan is moat
adulli. 1C* vilaMy linjiortant that
The iliange story of a man* tuxes aver la coma out of Hollyconservation be made a part of valuable lo the preienl owner, two lavrv— the woman at his tide
banka and iniuranre companies
Ihe school rvpenence of our child­
This la a gripping adventure*
benefit from the information pro and the destiny that demanded all
ren "
romance, which move* from the
tided
Taa
aiaessori
in
some
hr
could
give—
la
the
central
Dunaway then outlined artlvitcountiea use the land capability theme of “ I'll Give My Life," one Korean battlefield lo a remote
corner of Iba earth. It ii tha atory
maps as guide* for an accurate of Ihe greatest moviei ever to
of how a man convinced the wo­
evaluation of the farm.
tie produced.
man he loved to follow him. It
Suivey* made In 5emino!r Coun­
•Ill Give My Life," recom la n Under romance ol love and
ty last month Included farms own­ mended by the Seminole County
ed by Charles Neville. W. K Kir Ministerial Association and about sacrifice; ■ atory of ■ man who
Officials of I lie Sanford Naval , hhoff. M. L. Cullum. Roy Wall. so church worktra who saw a followed hu heart against the
bitter opposition of hit father;
Air Station Nation*! Voluntary J Rill Plolian, Rill Leffler, Jack ineak prrvitw last week, opens
n atory of a strange course of
Health
Agencies and Federal | f&gt;odd. Daniel Dind*. J. T . Me- at the Rita Theatre Wtdnaaday •vents that convinced the father
D.
•T U Give M y Life." the atory that the aon wa* right.
Service Joint Cruiade Drive anC, Stine,
Christina Kasik and Rei Clontf. of a man who received hit call
What do "Foreign Miaaions"
nounced that participation In the
to thr ministry on ihe battlefields main to you? la It the thought
drive ha* reached approximately|
of Korea, compares, favorably, of savage* in untamed Jungles:
SO per cent.
with "A Man Called Peter'' and hungry, unkempt indleiduati In
"I'd Climb Ihe Highest Moun­ itranga countries; people you
Tin* w an incomplete tally. The
tain," two of the top moUon pie know you wouldn't Ilka; poopla
drive ends, March IS.
The goal for the drive has been
whose language vqp do not un­
set at too per cent participation.
derstand' Or dost il mean the
Each man has (urn contacted, or
r ill to dedicated men and wom­
The Chief of the Chaplain's Corp
will he ronlaclrd, by a keyman
en In bring Ihe good newt to the
and given pledge envelope* and of the l r. S. Navy, Rear Admiral
enure world?
George
A.
Rusio.
will
pay
a
visit
Information concerning the drive.
Rill Fleming wa* elected presi­
Th tie quealiona are answered,
to the Sanford Naval Air Station dent of the Sanford Toaltmasler's very forcibly, in “ I'll Give My
next week while un lour of Navy Club last week. Fleming will take Life." I-oral churches which span
and Marine Corps installations in office during installation ceremon sor foreign missions will gel a
South Carolina and Florida.
let next month.
firsthand report on tho true
Admiral Russo, • Roman Calho
Serving with the new president meaning of "Foreign Miatiooi."
lie prleat, it due to arrive at the will be Ken McIntosh and BUI
Local mlnlatan and church lay­
Orlando, Fla . airport from Jack­ Stearns, vice presidents; George men today iaiuad statement*, en­
sonville at A a. m . Friday, March Daniels, secretary: Bob Stuts­ couraging the public to tee "I'll
1). He will spend the clay here man, treasurer and Ihm Dondon- Give My Life."
before going back lo Jacksonville. vllle, sergeant-at arms.
During hit lour of South Caro
Rob Sheddcn will continue tn
lint and Florida, hr will visit the preside over the Toastmaitara
Naval Bate, Charleston, S. C.; until installation services are
Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Har­ held The club meets every Wed­
ris Island, S. C.S NAS Jackson nesday at C JO p. m. in the MarHome made kite* will fly over
VlUe, Fla.; NAB Sanford and the Lou Hrilaurant.
Sanford March It . whan Uie sec­
Nival .Station, Key West, Fla.
ond annual Kite Darby la bald it
the Blneerait School playground.
Sponsored by Cub Scout Back.
A representative «&gt;f the stata
LORAIN, Ohio (U P h - A new
service office of the JTorlda De­ 34. the program will start at 10
high school here will be named
partment of Vetcian* Affair* will a. m. Arrangomenti hava been
for this city’s most distinguished h,- at thr law office of Ksrlyle made by Cuban astar G. Crane and
ion — the late Admiral Ernest J Ileus holder on Thursday from J- Commitlcainaii Bill Myar.
King, who was Chief of Naval
Ribbon* will he awarded to the
4:JO p m .
Operations during World War It
arcumulatiag
the
mnit
Ilousbolder, county »ervice o f­ pack
ficer for Seminole, Invited per- poiol*, and p rim goren to the
•on* who wiih appointment* with Ivojs with Ihe mott unique kitr
BUFFALO, N. Y . (L T’ll — After the officer to telephone hi* office design.
The hoy a mgy he aiilslrd hy
paying a Itoo meriting ftnr. In advance. The consultant will
Charles J Cmr*. 23. asked the dbcu** matters concerning fad their parents in miking Ihe kite*
court clerk, "Where do I get a rial or state benefits lo veterans,
dog llrense?"
I their dependent* or survivors.

Soil Surveys Made
For 13 In County
During February

Outstanding Church Film

Slated For Ritz Theatre

Navy Crusade Hits
50 Per Cent M ark

Top Navy Chaplain
To Visit Sanford

Officers Elected
By Toastmasters

Veterans Officer

Admiral Ts Honored

In The DoghouBe?

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The once profinble meat, wheat
and wool exports could not keep
he money coming in font enough
to pey for Import!. Tbli it known
aa a trade imbalance and If ft
keepi up long enough a country
will go broke.
Wairhlog his reservas drop. Pernn ronfiirated private Induitrios.
Foreign invoitort took thnr mon­
ey elsewhere. More lota of curtenry.
When Fritndirl took offlro last
'J » r is Argentina s firit freelyeleeted president in » yeari he
*ai faeed with a monumental
talk.
For r * years the provisional
government! had been unable tn
ravers# tha downward trend of
the economy.
Frondlil. an expert economist
n n t of all dtaaiaociited hlmaell
from the Commuoista and Beroolata who voted for him. Insisting
h* did not seek their help. Then
bo looked to the north Tor aid.
Ifa got 1 1 million dollar! worth
from Ihe U . S , but he did not
rely solely on this. Convinced
Ihe main effort would have to bo
made by Argrolin* Itself, he re­
leased artificial controls over the
peseta and left It lo aeek i ll truo
value on the world market.
Frondlil told hla people It would
mean sacrifices, and It haa.
Price* on everything have sky­
rocketed with the dropping of tho
peseta'* value.
Frondlil predicts hit plana will
begin to boar fnih for tha Arganlio B people In (wo year*. The
UBcition it; Will they wait that
long?

Class No Problem
NEW Y O R K tt'P li -Colum bia
Unlveriily student Roger Field
ran HI calmly through hit physics
lacturia while other atudoal* rap­
idly icrihble doU*. He photo­
graphs tho blarkboard work prob
Jem*.
Field *aya the demand far
pnnta nf M i photngraphie note*
paji hi a m ill.

Everybody
needs
money
sometime
whin youdo...
visit FAMILY!
If you mid
phoni: Fliifsi 2-4113
Wort noon to arrange
for money Ihtsime day!

f a vehof you w a n t
buy
w hot you nood novae. . . without
waiting. Como lo

N E W H K N A I'l.T D E A L E R - Fhnrtlr Morrinon. public
IhA Ahnie
1-rofipMi pn relntiou* director for he Chwittlier of Commerce, wel­
♦*ip t»r*'i**r(» nf uM «IAf#Ts Unf hi
•l#ftn«l«ns• in •*11•fv •Aid i if* a• come* Hob McKee of McKee Motor* on French Ave. Tht
tlnn,
Renault.Peugeot 103 denier* will open thin week.
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It has happened In Arientfna
aod the people are beginning to
cnmplim despite tha ben effort*
of President Arturo Frondlil to
cunvince them it la for their own
good.
Under dictator Juan D. I'eron
Argentina wa* hied nearly drv
Parnn and hla la&gt;e wife' j V|
nought popularity by using me
nation a capital reserves — m ,
backbone of any country's .econo­
my — In boo*t wage* tn Unpcere.
dented high* without In rrrs u n i
production.
*
Peron sacrificed agriculture to

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Suppose ag a resident of me
U . S. the coil of jour gasoline
suddenly rose to a dollar a jal.
loo. bread lo 40 or W rant* a
loaf, berf to two dollar* a pound
nd almost everything else proport.ooately.

Kite Derby Slated
Here On March 21

and talk tho mattar ovor with us.

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Argentina Growing
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For Food Get High

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County 4-H Achievements Recognized
mack. Dave Thomai and Tommy year old I II boy frim Oviedo wav
Wirdrrnold won *econd place hon­ rhoten
fo r
hi*
outitaeding
or* ir the diitrict. with two of aehiey t ment* in I I I
the member*. Tommy and t)wen.
4 II Club arliviiy iituallv reach
plarlrg tecood and fourth, re e* it* higheit mteniity during the
ipecttvcly, m individual icorr.
•pring and early lummer of each
In the *tate ronte*t, Owen year. 4 II er* look forward to
Gemmae. |&gt;la:e.i in tie to.
4*ounty Contrtt Day in whieh they
making him eligible to compete lake part in publir (peaking, the
in an elimination eonteit fir one operation of tractor* and the good
of the tip four *po;« on the »:ate reading lamp eonteti* Winner*
team In dairying, four were sa­ in the*e field* will represent u*
luted Catherine CammarK, Owen in the ditirirt event.
Cammaik and Dave Thnma*. all
Last year'* winner* were Owen
of Geneva, and Tommy Wie-ler- Cammark, Geneva, tractor n erahold of I.aVe Mary.
tor; lavv Caldwell. Slavia, public
In the field of beef production, •peaking and lamp eontrtt win­
thrrr are tome doirn t-ICer* tak­ ner. The *i!ghr*t honor a 4 H er
ing thi* pioject. four of whieh ran win in tie county level i*
•howrd their animat* in our coun a trip to Short Cour*e. Thi* I*
l&gt; diiUirt ahowa. At K im - mtr, a week of rlatte* and tour* at
Onl* the
thrrr were *e*en ammat* *hown the State Cni*er*it)
by Seminole County 4 H er* Ar top five 4 H er* are taken each
den Arndt anil Jerry \rrdt o’ year from the rounty. Although
Oviedo and Robert llupkint and thi* year * wlnbert have nut been
Carl Stubbing* of Lake Marv •elected, last year* partirtpant*
made rvrrllrnt showing* in thi* wore Jrrrv Arndt and (Jerry Fore
field Seminole 4 II Club* had one of Oviedo. Billy Fvitfnrd, Geneva
entry in the F.ighth Annual Rah and Carl .Stubbing*. 1-tke Mary
The last icttvltv of the tehool
hit Show at the Central Florida
Fair in Orlando thi* year Robert year I* 4 II Club Summer v'amp
Beit, Lake Marv. wat the en l.a«t year »ome 40 4 II t lun boy*
and girl* from Seminole County
trant.
liver IV) 4 II Club boy* and attended Camp MrVJuarrlr. near
;ir li .ourne'ed to Tampa oo 4-11 Attor Park Camp thi* year will
Club Day at the Slate Fair thi* be July f it.
year A* a pa*t of this program|
an outvtanding 4 H Club member
wat rreognired. Jerry Arndt. 11

More this too Seminole Count) tome of the eluh member* and
I II Club member* eltmaved Iheir their leader*
Terhap* the highlight of each
nbirr.ancr of National &lt;11 Club
I II Club year It the Annual
* \ y « . Saturday.
\chifvement Da&gt; program. The
D unn; the week, oulitanding &lt;• tatt program wat held it the
!l&gt;r* and their arromplll.imrr.ta Seminole County farm Bureau
u r r e aaluted. Im le r the leader monthly
memberihlp
meeting
ahlp of tie Count)
Vgriailtural l'rc*ent were 1&lt;S In this joint
ami Home Demonstration Agents, program, over 15 award* aril
three I I I member* »arry on achievement pin* were given to
widely-varied project*, from ran* the a II Club member* for out­
in; live-itock. poultry and |ar standing work during the p.e'ioua
drn« to itudjms insects. working year
«.th etectririt) to ron&gt;erving wilti
The* were fJerry Fore, Ovtedo;
life and toil.
Carl Stubbing*. I.aae Mart Jer­
O i keeping with their motto, ry irndt i 1• r : i Charlra F o v
they strive :.* "make tne l&gt;e»l t-anford: t u r n Cammark. t.cneva;
better" They’ round out their ac- Tommv McLain. Geneva. Jimmy
tivltie* with play and recreation, Wiedertiold. L a ir Mary: Dave
a* well at other interesting worth ibotna*. Geneva: time llu turd,
while project work
Cliarartrr l ake Monroe. Scott Wontney. San­
development and good rititcntlnp ford. John Nordcn I.akt Mary;
are their molt ai;nifieant goal*. Charirt Rabun,
l.ike Monroe;
M iklrr. Slav la.
Billy
I II Club work 1* one of the moat Robrrt
effective defenir* a;ain*l Juvenile franks Lake Monroe; Karl Wolif.
drllwjurnri hreaute it give* them Oviedo: Rillv Fulfnrd. Geneva:
» 'mething to do with their handi llorare Johnson, Geneva; In*
wminole County l-ll'er* have Caldwell. Slav la; Micrsel lr*m
been very active throughout the vky. Stavia; John Jakubrtn. Sla
patt year. Not only has partlcipa via
Tommy Wiederhnld ..akr
t.on been good in the varioua Mary Iloh Hi*er. Sanford. Jerry
county rventi, hut Seminole Conn Oakley. Slav la.
tv hat been repreiented in every
Thlv year, for the f.rvl time.
dialrlet &lt;11 Club activity at well Scmtnolc County formevl a dairy
at a number of *tate wide event* judging tram which raitiripatrd
During 4 If week, officials pin in both the district and the state
po.nted tome of Seminole County » ronteit* The team cnmpoird of
4 II Club aetivitie* and aaluted Catherine lammack, Owen Cam-

Touhy Appointed
By Savings Group

George Touhy. eveeutive vire
pretident of the Fir*t Federal
Saving* and loan Asvoriation.
Sanford, ha* been appointed to
a committee of the f S Saving*
and !&gt;*an league
The league it the nationwide
trade orgamnttnn of the *a*lng*
and loan bu'inrt* and repreient*
more lhan *.V10 vaving* »*«oela
linn* and cooperative bank*.
Touhy will *rr\e on the Invrtt
rnrnt* and Mortgage
lending
Commitlrc.
limiting
mortgage
loan servicing and prore.lurr*
The
Committer « rerominenda
lion* have molted in improve
mrnt in home fmanring of direct
benefit to **vmg« aonriatton* and
home buying familir*

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C A V E OF THE W IN D S

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Chamber Is Reaping
Rewards For Efforts

The Sfminul* County &lt;h«mli«r «*f Cttmmerr* and It*
variou* committtc# now are reaping result* «*f a lot ol hard
work.
Too often, a Chnm l/r nf Commerce ia viewed from a
“reaulla only” ansjle. All «'f the hard work ami effort on the
“one* that jrot away" aren't enn»idered. No city, county or
Chamber of Commerce yet* all, or even nearly all, of the in^dualrle* they neck. A tmttinir "vernifB of AO i*r cent i* cunaidered to l»e imlMa.tiling.
But, viewed only from the jingle of result a, the Seminole
Chamber in the |m*t week « n somethin* »*f * record.
First came thu announcement of Dynatronlcs, Inc.,
»■ -■• 'which employs nlwul 1*M| now and ia picked to l&gt;ecome one
or the aica'a major employer* In a few* year*.
The week wim elimaxed by announcement that th*
; Peninsula Paint and I’lustlca Manufacturers, Inr., would
atai. construction of a plant.
That made two new Industries within a week. But,
Eg ■ Equally important, were several (.hnrnbcr announcement'
" - .-d u rin u the week.
Sanford Manufacturing Co olans to expand. The city
»
'gave the firm an option on land. Company official* indicated
that they would move all tqteriitlon# to Sanfuid.
York Manufacturing announced that it would break
ground, March It, for a new liuililing. The firm has out‘S~T .'frow n its original quarter*, employment will he increased
,',w h ar York move* into it* new plant.
Pierro Manufacturing has moved into it* new quarter*.
Open house will be held next Saturday, at 102 Pecan Ave.
All of this, two new iidostrie* and expansions in three
established plants, means that Sanford and Seminole County
•are growing. Hath of the five announcements is something
of which the Chnmher, tile city, the county and the people
may Ihi proud. Kuch announcement represents progress,
growth, more jobs, more payrolls, more homes, more sales,
more |H*o|ile.
These things don’t "just happen." They are accom­
plished only through effort* of many. Some of tha announce­
ment* came after months of negotiations and "selling" on
the part of the Chamber anil its committee*.
A* the week ended, I he Chamber was attempting to
"close" an agreement on another new industry.
This work isn’t easy. Often, it’s not even rewarding, (t
ean be, however, wher. people work together for the com­
mon good of the community.
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State conservation and wildlife officers have nalilied an­
other shad seine in this niea.
The illegal pocket seine was confiscated in Mullet l.nku
. Thla time, officer* were able lo free the fish. On n
previous occasion re c e n tly, some I,PUP |*oimd* of ahad died
a* a reault of aeininv. The culprit* nevrr were yiprehenilml.
Harry Hervlalt, wildlife officer, and &lt;\ A. Willis and l,‘.
V, Holland, agent* of the Htnle Board of Conservation, were
on a routine pntrol when the Itift-finat net h u « found. It iqtarently had been placed In lit* water only a short lima

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Seiner* just won't take “no" for an answer, it npiieitr*.
Thi* font inning: diarejrard for the luw should result in suf­
fer penalties and stricter prosecution of such rase*.

Airline Requests Big Cut In Rates
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MIAMI (U l'li - National Air
line* hat announrnl plant for a
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sharp reduction in night roach
*** • fare* that official! tat would en
‘ ‘ aide pauenger* to travel cheaper
- hy plane than hy hut.
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National announced that it hat
live d the Civil Aeronautic* Board
.. .for permliiion to retime iti night
e
coach ra in hv 11 per rent «n a
gtnii
four mu
month trial bail! beginning
■April
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The reduction wuuld mean air'
line travel at ilighlly nver tfirra
rrnta a mile. National laid.
The tower rate! would apply oil
Monday Tuetday and Wrdnrtday
night* Clltr* that would receive
the new fare* would inrlude Bni
Ion and Philadelphia and toe
Florida eilivi of Jarkionvllle.
Tamp* Orlando. St. Pelerihurg
and Clearwater.

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Washington Calling
By Marital* Child*
tlir t**-autiful maiinlalmma tcenery national Bank Invritigatori for
WASHINGTON — Military aid put stirrmitil* the capital. Then the hank are beginning lo he
i m m economic aid to under after the Shah had retreated into doubtful beeau.e of the rapidly
developed count fir* it onr of the a diplomatic tllneva for a week ruing Iranian defem* budget.
moil troublesome prohlrtni Ame­ the whole thing m i called off and
Thlt raiiet tome deeply ditlurb
rican policy -maker* confront, ami the
Ruuiin
negotiator*
went ing questions Did memherthlp In
there could be no brltrr lllui- home, with Motcow charging that the Baghdad part give tnr Iran
iratinn nl what Pita mean* than Washington had forced the Iran­ Ian military unrraionahle amhi
In Iran.
ian* lo pull out.
Hunt for advanced military hard
The llutnian* are breathing fire
What make* Ihi* fairly charac- ware? What ia the utility of a
at their neighbor. Iran threaten­ lerltllr me** all the mure diMrei large military ettahliihment in the
ing the tlirr it con»ci|Uenrrt if ting D that it can ditrupt, if not 'Men** Primitive Iran again*! the
Pie .Shah and hi* government con­ drtlroy. a icmlhle rconomic pro- challenge of lit inighly turn mu
clude a mutual detente treaty gram that hat made marked pro ni*' eelthhor? Duet Ihr military
with the I'niled Statea. Rack of great. A law backed by the shah feed « " " » own ambition for larPin ia a rurtou* tragicomedy In­ provided that between 1913 and *rr• tanka
and —
newer
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, • planei?
--------volving the unhappy llaghdad 19*1 a billion dollar! of Iran i oil
There are no aimple aniwari
Pact and ihr lean
and tend revenue! ibould gointo huildlng 11 theie quetiioni. Pride and pret
tlviilct of a country wilh an an- railway*. hlghwa)t, irrigation and dge aie deeply Involved Bui If
cienl traditiun of gieainrti.
floml control prujcctl, ichonlt and 'he commlllce that Preildrnt ElThree year* ago wtlh a ttahle
fhe money wa* to t&gt;e *enh«wer named to examine the
guv eminent In patter aitrr the
ur(|rr the din t Unit of an f»rcijtn aid problem it really in.
muter of the tulallle Moiiainmed independent agency, the Plan Or- termed in the facta Ihey hat* in
Muvtadegh Iran heeame a mem unitaiio-v, hearfrit l.y A&lt;&lt;lool Iran a eontplrte talvoratory of
her of the Baghdad Pari Even ||a,,fn FUehaJ who ha* a high trial and error,
aniuiic Ihute glad In tee Mona reputation fur fnrcefulnett and
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degh go Hu* rallied concern,
ilnre Iran wilh a t.RWmllr bar...
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The Plan Organualmn lured Ihr
der with the Smjel Inlon ha* „ rlr|
, w| ]lfto u rrr, ,-or
mu maintained a policy .d ucu
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29 To Represent
County At Meet

E . t ‘ tummer whm .Ira., blew
1,o1 *.h' pl“
up there were nrrvoui Itemor. m ^ r '*' ,hr K '"''«1“ an development
program.
In
a
reghm
with unlap
Teheran A* the Communbl mill
ped reiourrrt 3A2.un acre* will
Iratinn in Iraq inrrriird m did
the fear in Teheran, From Ihe tw irrigated and traniminion
line* will tiring rteilrinty to pro
neighbor on a third border. Af. ", * , '"
V .* *
ghannian, .ante .i.nllar rc[torl
report* of
_?*"!!.
•iinpiirlty of ancient Prr»ix
evtrmive Comnumllt Infiltration.
At the head nf the New York
In retpuntp Hie prrnurr* on
Waihtngton grew to provide more f'rm
David
Lilicnlhal and
military aid. more budgetary aid. ,:nf,lon 1 '•H'.
former chair
more aid of
every kind And
nfthe Tennctvce Valley
When it w .. not furthcoming inAuthority
For
underdeveloped
a quantity ronildrrrd lulfirirnt * founlrtc* everywhere 1\A ha*
there wa* an intimation that if *K‘,n •
,,f h,m &lt;" r»'»e
Waihingtnn couldn't provide secu­ the itandaid* id a whole region.
Clapp
and
l.ilirnlhal.
both of
rity then perhapi the Soviet t'nion mighl be interetied In negoti­ whom are in Iran now. have inating a neighborly part of friend- eluded in their planning meant
Hop and
nonaggreition
with tn train Iranian* and give them the
operation of Ihr project They
Iran
A team uf Huuian negotiator! have brought in Italian. Dutch
went to Teheran oitrnibly lo work and British at well at Amrrtran
out turh • part. While much I* firm* lo do the work
unclear they rrrlamlv did not go
Blit the complete project Ur
on their nwn initiative to look at twiut• on a loan from lha Inter

Twenty nine drlrgate* will rep
SemmoV County at the
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Honda Edticalumal Attocialion
Conference in Tampa. March 19Bt.
Iielegale* met for a iperlal *r*
eton la&gt;l night tn tuppoit Frne«l
C om lev. band director id Seminole
High School, a* a candidate lor di
trclor of D utrirl Five,
The eaucui »■• preceded by the
regular meeting of the Mucation
Mtoctalnm of thit county,

Outsiders Welcome
M O N TP ELIER , Vt. 1111’h —
Ten member* of Vermont ! Home
nf Brpre&lt;entative* come from
Canada, twofrom England
and
oneeach from France, Denmark
Scotland and Bavaria

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Assignment Washington
■y Ed Keterbt
taUve Clarence Cennon (D „ Mo » budget iaa't balanced u nlrn It
include* ah item for reducing tho
W ASIUNOTON —
Tha otl^r chairman of tha lloui# Appropria
*h «u
i a '.ion* Committee, had to aay about Federal debt by at le n t S3 bil­
tho
IRBo
Ih* *™*
aaven year old th* naxionmt aleM
lion ■ year.
clown at awe houte liked blandly _ .
.
But Ih# bill nevrr panel " I
for ■ dollar to buy a gun thatoon cannnn» runner* * » ,!-»
rra lirr," laid the lawmaker, "that
ihuolarubber bandi,
tu at a
ing to ahoot holrt in it, but aren’t pulling thil io the tiudgrt ad n
ljm ^
giving Ihe government the idiot
having murh lucctat.
There wai no icnte in bujnig
Th* lawmaker had before him treatment, but It i&gt; my tiun | i
a gun that ihoota ruhbrr hand* g tla tu r etampit of what the qpinion if we do not Mart to re­
. time,
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. u Thim
. - national debt will be rotting tu duce thil debt, we deicrvr th#
*ix at a
and •
I ,told
»o. But he taw a lot of aen«e m Inlerctt in the year* to roirfh. idiot treatment."
in 11. Kept yowling "Why can’t H r tailed it fantatlie
What he meant, I gather. It
I have a dollar. . Jutl tell me.
Hr •aid If we nude regular, mat urilrii we atari reducing tha
why ra n t 1 have a dollar
payment!
o f
M .l4g.4u3.1V) no] debt, we're all dopey.
So finally I told him why hr every year, it would take 144
Ju*t thinking about that debt
ran t have ■ dollar. "You're in yean lo pay off the debt, a* it hat made me feel that way. Won­
debt.” I »aid, "Already you owe atarul* now
der if Junior would Irl me play
mor.- than It «*i — every man,
H r figured in a contrrvative in- with that gun that ahooti »ix rub­
woman and child in ihi* lountry tereit rale of three percent At ber band*,
owe! that murh — and the way that rate, calculated Ihe law­
thing* are going it’ll he a tot maker. hy Ihe time the debt
more ne*t year "
would be paid nil — in Ihe year
"Who do I owe munry to?” he 2101 A. D — the total amount
•alii
paid in would
" T o t’ncle Sam "
c m to
' W’ho'a I ’nele Sam*"
Spelled out. that'* one trillion.' WASHINGTON ( I T I t — Demo1 lle 'l a symbol, lie’s an old two hundred five billion, seventy- cratic demand* for eatier governman who represent! the people eight million, seven hundred nine merit money policies mounted in
of the t'nllei* Stale*"
thousand, it* hundrrd eighly-ilx Congrett today In the wake of a
Frderal Rr»erve Board move to
" I ’m a people, ain't P Then I dollar* and forty cent!
owe the money tn my tell So I m
Th* hoy* In Ih* appmpiUtjon* tighten up on credit,
even . .to ran I have the dol office double chacked this figure,
rroleita were touched off w||n
lar?"
with the Treaiury Department. Ihe board boosted intcrrM rates
I gave him ihr dollar and wrni
and it Jilted to ihe penny. to four member hank* from 2'*
up to the Hill where the folks
Another appropriation*
man., tn 3 per r&lt;-nl in an effort tn curb
have a deeper undemanding of
Representative John J , Hhodrt inflation Higher rate* reduce tha
hlglirr economic*.
(R .. A m i, taid he keep* Intro-1supply of money available for
There I learned what Rrprrien-i during a bill that provide* our 1loan*.

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I would lik* U» lake this oppor phoD* rsll1. the Agent * »e&lt;reta Feed Slorr.
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i ri*«. M in llallie kirk and Mr*
Many local buiincste* went out
many lo ts p rti. is tWl way. my D(fj; MipWi pu,
lon| hour. of their way to help gather ma­
sincere appreciation lo Pit many pjlnt|0S ir,d cleaning up itrm i terial! to be used In Ihe rxhtbit.
prop!* who hrlp*d, mitrrlalljr or for th* exhibit as writ a* making Among them were Senkarik Gist*
physically, plart our Seminole many phon* call* in behalf of ih* and Paint Co.. Sanford I A ‘ r
Central
County Exhibit in the
Central eahibil.
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Florid. Fair la.t week
The frvnt and vegetable* *ere
and IIU1 Lumber ard b'ur r ly
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, gathered by Hamid Kattner and Yard.
Few people — except tba*e hjj j#fm m jn l£ rr, Clyde Hum
Seminole County Road DepartClntely connected with such an p{iry ln&lt;1 wfre furnithed by Har- &lt;n«ntpcrtonnrlhelped haul
rock
affair — reaiiie the effort and Did Kattner Company. Sanfurd *r-d niaicrial* used in the exhibit,
material! needed lu put logether Fruit Company, Patrick fruit C o .
The flume Demonstration Clubs
an s i.r.rt,v . exhibit wmch repr* “ range Frail C o . Cha.e and
M»*‘ Myrtle Wilton’, lead&lt; ompany, A Duda A Son. State erihip held the retpontibiliiy of
aenta our county, in (act, were it p ^
Company. Sanford Pro manning Ihe exhibit throughout
not for he effort, and hard work ^
1Bd ch.riie Grin the week Some of ihe man, who
of a selected few and the roopef|Mj delivered lo the exhibit, atayed at ihe exhibit i n .l:# i! :
ration of, many. Seminole County ^
Celtr&gt; wblrt wa. given away M r.
J II Tlndel. Mrt. J E.
would roi be rrpreiented at .he ^ Seminole County Day was fur Andrew*, Mr» Paul M am . Mr*,
entral H orns hair.
j,j,fd hv Chat* and Company and J- C. Sapp, Mrt Agnet Bryant,
There are alwayt more propl* Anlrr|fi n Nationol Grower! Corp Mra W Gregg M u K P. Mulbehind the tcenet than the averp] j nja Uted for the hark laney, Mrt Elton Bennett, Mrt.
age penon
realue*. It it Iheie ^ rop jn () p tt10 in ihe exhibit were B R
&lt;!ray, ?lrt
Grurge Olto,
people who
make a tu tr.iitfu l (urmlhrii byGrapeuHc Nuraery. Mr. and Mrt R. F Huehlk Mr*,
exhibit, jet
never enter Into the -p ,, )ovc|y
ot ) f ||ow f h r ) . Sarah
Kai* Myers. M r.
Ruth
I alight Fearful of leaving tome- , in ,h*mumt
uted In Ihe acale Guwen.
Mrs. O. P. Wade. Mrt.
on* out, t would like to Hit lhot* W, ft funUlhed by Paiierion'i S. K. Norwood
wiio have contributed in Pie ex- y|owrr farm Sanford. Th* framM iu Norrine Norwood, Mrt Pa.
hlhit and take my hat off In in&lt;
pj^i^m dron around (he vid Kauver. M r. Jlarold FaJhr,
than** to them.
'm um s' wai lurnnhed by Vau- Mra. Vincent Materki. Mr*. KluaThe real "work hoi tea" — Ihote ghn, Inc- of
Pern Park.
, heth I,o*in. Mr* Charles Hurhonp.
who iiutk through the thick of
The floral arranxrmrnia were Mi* Ralph Hammond. Mrt Hutu
putting the rxhihtt together— 31c. made hy memhera of the llcrm er- Daniel. Mrt t.ynn Motifr, .Mr*,
and M n . Erie Vlhlen. Grapevine oca lilt Circle of ire Sanford lia r -1 K. L. Fulford. Mrs. T W. P iw a ii,
Nuraery, head the Hat, They and den Club: namely, Mra C. II. Mrt. Ruby Sjnblom. Mrt M O.
Kenneth Rohhint worked long. Mott. Mrt R L. McKnight, Mr*. Willis. Mr and Mrt. W. W I.inr,
hard houri bringing trurkloadt uf o V. Bouiwrlt, Mrt. Billie Kim- and M.t Mae Hardin of C'huiuota.
their planti and placing them pru- mont and Mrt J W. Willis.
My appreciation alto to any
perly in the Mhlbit. Then
they Agricultureand agri-business
otheri who participated and I may
helped late into Sunday night with turntable Kami were furnithed hy hate failed to mention
Wt hate prrhapt failed to A t
the millon other thing* needed to many companlei and Individual*:
be done.
honey,
Phil
Paikard;
model our own perionnet and the T .t .
4 If Club memhera were a big Guernsey row, Harold Ward, dith teniion Service staff in Galnethelp on Saturday and Sunday, garden, Vaughn. Inr.; model trac- vllle credit for picture* and olhtr
namely Robbie Barbour. William lor. Sherwood Trartor Co.; ircdt, item* furnithed and made for the
l.effler III, Tommy Beit, Bobby Kilgore Seed Co . fertillrer and in- exhibit. Not mentioned either I*
Hett and Owen Cammatk. Mr. E. tectlrlde, Chare and Company, the pirk up truck which the Board
W. Dlnkina and Mr. Denver John. Wheeler Fertiluer » o , and Fns- of County Committionert furnithton. Jr., employeri of the .City K»t* Coop: eltrut concentrate dit- rd for the Agent to ute during thlt
of Sanford, gave a big hand on play Fotgate, Jelly dnplay, Winn week of preparation
At taid before, putting together
the painting of th* exhibit. I.aat Dixie.
Mitcellaneout itemi:
colored a County Exhibit it a back-hrea' •
minute touchri on Sunday after­
noon were given by Mr. and Mra. iiwduat for floor covering, Strirk- Ing Job. Whrn you tee an&gt; ®of
Dick Mapet Mra. Cecil Tucker land Morrlton; coquina rock. Mr* their U M people on the itrrrt,
ipent Sunday afternoon hauling Juanlia Tuckar of Chritlmai and lake time to thank them for their
ffoweri and collecting together wrought iron furniture, Mr. and part They have gone out of their
last minute ttema for the exhibit, Mra. l« u li Berry of the Berry way to put Seminole County and
it! product* before the public.
Marcel Faille and hit co worker. Warehouie Furniture Company.
Sincerely youri,
Jean Guay, worked fate into Suit­
Celery bags for Seminole County
day night preparing the aigni and Day were furnithed by Kilgore
(Signed) Cecil A. Tucker, II
Seminole County
placard! for the exhibit to give Seed, Senkarik C lan and Paint
Agricultural Agent
It that Drofeitional touch Behind Co , II. D. Thompton and Son of

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M ayfair Irm Scene O f Easter Lily Ball
For Girls In Saturday Chapel Service

Mahoney, Oviedo, T»ale|&lt;‘ Harper, J r.. Kay Shoemaker.1 Mr*. Richard S'eUon
Senator
The first annual E a r.tr I.ily rrn II
Ball given Friday evening in the Hu»aong. Winter Dark. Robert | Mr* Re** Motty, Orlando, R E. Dougla* Stenstrnm and Mr*. John
ballroom of the May fair Inn Hotel Cushing. M r«. R W. Wright, E Erirkion. Mra. Chm ty Walsh, Green,
wat highly *uccea,ful wiih over
3(0 attending the gala social event
which mark! the opening of the
Eaiter Seal drive.
To call attention i.t the drive
Kenneth McIntosh. local aMornry,
and society president, prevented
a wheelbarrow titled with Fatter
Seat envelopes, to Harold A Ap*
pteby, assistant
poit
matter.
The,* addressed envclopet toon
vrill h- mailed in this county.
Tne impoiing ballrootn of the
Mayfair Inn Hotel was deeurated
with baskets of stately flatter
lilir* and greenery for the event
A hash Easter Seal potter wat
plavtd over ihe orchestra stand
and Pete Bukur'a nine piece or
chevtra. with Ruth Hamilton, toe
alitt. furnished the music
The highlight of the evcni . was
a floor show which presented
Dorot ij Je Mughton, h p s n i i h
danver who twirled with castanets
in a frslive re&lt;l and while coslumi
\ waltr exhibition by Mr.
and Mrs. (ieorse J . flaumbaeti
recrlted loud applause and they
returned for an encore Miss Mar­
tha Tiller, Orlando teletision per­
former, played her **&gt;iH-* e«-,l aceordian
Seated at the ! : . - j la,,
were
Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh vsith Sen­
ator and Mrs Dougin* Stenstrnm
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and State board member* who at­
tended the Hall Mrs
McIntosh
wore a lovely royal blue chiffon
president of the t'ripp! d Children's Society
dresi which wa* accented by a P IC TU R E D A T T ilK E A S T E R I.II.Y K A L I.
center pale blue satin bow.
,u t Senator and Mrs. D our !** Steiuitroni, nf Seminole County.
The Seminole County medical .Mr.*. Kenneth McIntosh and Mr. McIntosh,
advisory committee was represent-,
aniry. Dr
or.
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rd by Dr, Gordon Stanley,
1
Vann Parkrr and Dr.
Careen Mrs. Stanley w
i* ot
rt
in a cocktail length dress
of &gt;
yel
low falsity silk with
M ONDAY
I circle meriing* tl o clock, rot
earrings, Mrs. Parker i
The offirlal board of first 'fe d duh lur.ch One o’clock pro
tractive red and black roinbins
The vsttes- of A’AH 7 chose the Methodist Church will meet In gram
lion and Mrs. I.argen wore a
Cherry
Plara in Orlando tshen McKinley Hall at 7:39
purple and green floral print silk
The Buy Scouts of the First '
they met recently for thrir month
sheath.
Presbyterian Chufch will meet at
Mrs. Paul W. llurmaiter nf &gt;&gt;' ^nrheon with Mrs. King Hod‘ * as‘ 7 p m.
Longwond and chairman of the ges and Mrs Monty Ltlltboe
The Session of the First Pres
Ball was seen in a black lace hostesses.
The l'-thapcd table wa* bright hylerian Church will meet st 7.30
sheath over aquamarine lalfela.
Mrs Robert Bradford, Altamonte with Easter decoration* featuring p m.
March !&gt;th through the 13th Ihr
Springs snd co-chairman, chose a Mr. and Mr* Runny with basket
s'uh Scout I'aik .HA of Sanford
rose lace sheath for the evening and nest* of errpe paper "fun" First Baptist Church will hate
balls
which
were
a
courtesy
of
Week
of
Prater.
Monday
at
19
is
held
their annjal Blur and Gold
From Oviedo werr Mrs. William
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Martin wearing a bouffant Swrcney » store. I.ittle individual *---------------------------------------- -------------------- banquet recently at the First
marked the place of each r ’ . - i c i ;
W n n in n
Drc*h&gt;u-nan Church
champagne colored taffeta with (rabbit*
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The Invocation w*s given by
lace bodire and Mrs. John W,
Uie itrv A, G Mi loin* and a
prize*
Door
prizes
were
awarded
to
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Evans in pink chiffon wiih while
fried rhlrkrn dinner wa* enjoyed
Ingersoll, a guest from
Mr». S II Ingersoll.
bodice.
The All Soul* I'athollr Women* by ihe cubs, their families, and
Mr*. Harold Appleby, past pres­ New Port, ft I snd Mr* Ken Club mel at Ihr Civic Center with guests including Rev and Mrs
Others attending approximately
ident of the Crippled Childrens nrlh Howell
sixty
meinberi Mclnnii. Philip Simpson and Hen­
Society, who was recognised dur were Mr* Harold Fang. Mrs. 0 . picsrnt and thtee new member*
ry Carter.
Itirhl.
Mrs
Harry
Hiyant.
Mr*
mg the evening for her outstand
were accepted into the club, Mr*
Song* vsrrr ted hy I. K Forgu
Inc work, wore a pink chiffon Robert Donaldson. Mr* Fells Ja Pat lit in/. Mrs Josejtlunr .Stank
,
son and Ihe Rev Milnnl* tpokr
Mr*. Arrne Jennings, iewirz. and Mr* "Itramr ,.
gown draped from bark to the blontki,
ri&gt;'’ * on the "Relation of thr Sponsor to
side where a cluster nf flowers Mrs. Dean McPherson. Mrs Dick
Three more nam.v or pockets
"iasek.- the slit for the eve
Mergl,
Alls
Howard
Weigle
and
w rrr mnnrd
(I hsrlr.
Moore
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her
sister,
Mr*
Moore j j . 4pron
Sarah W Easterly
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Mrs. Brack I - Perkins Jr., sun of Sliar nwviHi D#nnnarir*
\lf s |**1
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chatting with a parly of friend* oi MurpwMiii. »rn n , &gt;ir» j j t k made an apron which i* no* i all* « lligginladham a* narrator
w oir a red nvlon tulle dress with Younghlade. Mrs Andy Pouller. ,.j m,- "birthday apron' and thr
I tot,* at pins were presented to
milled skirt. Mrs. Thomas McDon­ Mrs. Hob ftola. Mrs. Ed Gold, object is to raise money for the Hill Higginbotham, C u ig Or scno.
Mr*
Isenrgr
Arkles.
Mr*
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ald, in a lilac silk .'heath with hark
tim er MiKihlnn
Hubert Repp
flowing panels, and Mr. McDonald Evans. J r
Mrs John t.auhaek and intrm tjng a&lt; ihr sprnn is
and llilly Dodson lien Midtur pins
werr in a party composed of Mr. and Airs Krnril fnlz
covered with potkcls and as a
were presented to Mrs, George
and Mrs. David (iatehcl, Air. and
mem her has a birthday she put* Mosii-r and Mr* Cliff McKlbbin
Mrs George Andrew Speer, Mr. I
In a penny for rarh birthday and
and Mrs, Mason Wharton, Mr. and
»ew* the pocket up At Ihr end
Air* M. L Batons and Mr. and
of the season Sarah will enunt the
hk
Mrs. Hob Wright
amount of money rontainrd In
T h r Ethel Hunt Circle nf the
Mrs. Gordon Frederick chose a
those pockets
Congregational Christian Church
Mark lace sheath draped in hack
Mr* A'era Mather* chairman
Miss
Daphne
Connelly,
daugh
held their tegular meeting at Ihr
with a red bow; Mrs. F Wade Tyc,
of
(he
forthcoming
M
Patricks
a Hall length gown of im drtcrnl ter nf Mr. and Mrs E. Hawkins Card Parly, *pon*.nd by the Ca homc of Mrs. Ed Wood*. Lake
green and Airs Walter I,. Carter, Connrltt. is improving at her thulie Womens Club pasted out Jenny with twelve members and
who did much of the "back of home on Palmetto Avenue from a Shamrocks In be worn by tieki-t one guest prevent
Mrs Oscar Zlttrowcr prrsi.Ud
ihr scene activity'* wore a pink recent illness.
sellers for Ihr paity. If you are
over thr meeting and Mrs Gut
chiffon walti length gown with
anyone
wearing
this
green
Sham­
A||*s Cldford Shlnhnlsrr will
lace hodire.
rock you will know ihst lirkrts. Nrlmiah gave an Inspiring drvo
During ihe evening many beau ipentl the week end in Miami with for the taril paity. an available j Dunal.
Atr* Mhtnah reminded the group
tiful door prties, donated by San friend*.
from them. This parly ha* always
bird. Winter Park and Orlando
been a success and there D great of Ihe May Day fellowship In be
Mr. and Mr* Edgar W Burch
held at the Church this year. Atr
merchants, were awarded. Among
enthusiasm about the one for
those receiving a gift wrere It. S. ard of El Paso. Teva, are visit­ I0A9, Eastrr will soon hr here ltpmui.il chairman nf Ihr child
Miller. John Evans of Oviedo, ing Mr, and .Mr* Jrlin J Thoma* and talk of raster rgg hunt* are rrn * Easter Egg party, annull nr
Mr* l.lile Reesr of Orlando, I* at their home, Hachita fasdgr, at beginning Atr* Terry Faye l&lt; rd hrr (onuilllDcs for thr party
Golden l.akr.
chairman of the rgg hurt *f*&gt;n ami (hey will tie headed hy Mr*
sorrd hy the Catholir Women's Gertrude Wood* and Mr* Anna
Friend, of George A Maffe! will
Club and the will he asuited by Herhst. Ibe parly will he an
he glad to Darn that he is able
r v r r l of
Sylvia
litihn «*
and
km* nuiin
ntj Ann Will
nut. Sltunliy,
.
, ..thr 91h hr*
to he oot again after undergoing
The Diocesan Convrr.Hon which
&gt;h* hn',r*
,h ,r r ,0 ,&lt;M'r
an operation recently at the Flor­ it in he held at Clearwater at the ( hurrh
TO M TE A T U F A
id:* Sanitarium ip Orlando,
Tb«- Womens Day Gift will he
April the W h through Zlrd will
A T RAt O N LY
havr Ihe pretence of president given at ihe next m in in g with
Helen ( onstantine ami the v ltr Mr* Scnr.tah in ebargr of the
The leggy look that came with president, Ann Wilt. They will program
During the hutinrt* inerting It
short skirls hat led tn a new con reprrssnt thr All Souls Catholic
vsa*
annuunred that the group
cept in hosiery — checked, tweed, Womens (Tub of Sanfonl
On Alarrh HHli a numlwr of would give s purse of tliei as ,m
twill and lace stockings They arr
made to Hatter legs giving them club members are planning to f.avitr gift in the ( hurrh trusters
' " ’rd ih., m the
texture and form, ssys designer i atlrnd Ihe Orlando ( enlral Dean- l'*11* "
.
Thr
checked
type
cry
which
is
!o
be
held
*l
M
iulure
the
Circle
w-Hlld meet
me, onct
Helen .Sisson
it for casual year, ihr shadow Charles in Orlando This is thr a month.
The hostei* Mrs B*-a Allord,
Iwill it in dicp IBnri fur dressy day when the layette, which the
served refrrihinrnl* n( s a n d occasions and lighlrned brown* duh made, will lie mitred in ai
w irhri, coffee. •ookie* an-l tmn
for l-iwn Tw rrd rnmes in sail- contest with I a other affiliations
Mrs
Ann
AAitt
wa*
chairman
eif
‘ *lll,y rggl during thr so­
and pepper and iridoernt blonde
cial hour.
rolor*
ITi* lsre storking* are thr layette and it was displayed
tlrtignrd of sirrtrh pylon for for the other member* tn see.
With all Ihe "o h ’i xnd ah'* ' It
evening
HriRlil
_
should t,ke first plate. The theme
Aluminum pant that hx*e lw
I* yelfow and white— from the
white diaper* tn the yellow and tome dark inside are safr to
use
white bottles.
The darkneit it caused when
Martha t Vineyard, M at), was thr pan comrt into rontart witn
ducovrred in 1601 by Rartholo alkaline material such as baking
mew Gntnold, an Englishman who soda, hard water or eertain vege­
railed It a vineyard heraute it tables, says Florrne* Ehreruranr,
was overrun by wild grapevine* L’niverslty of Minnesota home
and Martha
after hit oldest 1economist
To hrightrn up pans, heal a
daughter.
j weak acid solution, such at water
mixed with a little vinegar nr
of
eream of tartar Do not let the
solution stand in the pan for
H i- n with AM and KM
more than half an hour. Another
R A D IO
way to shine Ihe pant is to rook
Regular Price L03.1A
grape Jelly In 1 'rm . The jelly
R E S E R V E D SEATS A V A IE A III.E
An* K rn M in a hlr
will he safe for use afterwards.

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This weak marks the beginning
nf Girl Scout Week and the cm
phasi* this year in Seminole
County is upon ntirenship. In order to carry out this thenve so
thst all troops could Participate.
a program was adopted tn obtain
permission from
federal, stale,
county, and city offices to permit
one Girt Scout from each troop
to fill an office.
Following is the ronipleted list
of girl* to supplement that one
reported earlier last week
Atondav: Director of the to o —
Betty Hobby, troop *70 Lake Mon
roe
Sanford Mayor — Sue Orison.
Troop ?W
Tas collector— Joyce Waltr.
Troop 312
Juvenile Court Judge— Nikki
Motgan, Troop 211
Direetor of Finance— Stepha­
nie W’estgate, troop 231
County Agent— Mary F Johnion. Troop 197.
Tuesday; Ifa* tnrrn announced
In former vsritcup
Wednesday Tax A* r n o r -M a r­
ilyn t'jrtm . Troop .170 Oviedo
Vupt of Schools— Suzanne Parlir, inte -iciliair Im Q Oviedo
t'rty Hide. Inspector
Isonna
l)*vn Troop 311 llralth Clime
ntfleer— Janet Oliver, Troop
1W
I’ouce Chief — lunda Perkins,
Troop •jr.S
Fite Chief — A'lckr Wilson,
Tzuo,, -JM
Sisunly ItM Inspector— Ih-idur
Rowland. Troop 1 t
Thursday: Cits- Attorney — tlawn
Tioop st I oiimy
Holmes,
Clerk— Pauta Brooks. Troup 7ft
&lt; ounty Judge— Harriet Gunter
1 rv*)i&gt; 0|j,v
Friday: Director of Park, and
Recreatlnn— Janet J-rwtv. Troop
31*
'largo Dunn, from S;nior Troop
131, will occupy the position «d
sheriff on AA’ednesdav, March tt.
Each day during Girl Scout
Wi«k a different poster highlight
in: (hr ,perial Iheme fur that day
will be placed In variou, Sanford
busine)* establlshmenti
These
•even posters have W t i made
bv Ihr girl* in [lrowmr Troop*
133 and Ig i and Intermediate
Troops 3»W, ;A1 211. 2JJ. and TIM
Ttie cooperation from all thr
civic trader* who hive worked
with the Girl Seuut chairmen on
this n il ten ship project has been
most whole-hearted and riilhusi
aslic It It with such *upp,irt thst
Ihe Girl Scout program ran ron
tinne tn grow in Seminole County.

Dinner Party
Mr and Mrs Gustav ton Nr I
mn celebraled thrtr KWh
Annivertarr
Friday and
g;ir*(s of hnnur at a surprise din
ner party at thr home nf Captain
and Mi* F C. Turning who lise
on frfike Mary ,
Those present to extend con
gtalillations to thr Nelson* w rrr
tap! aIn and Mr* Turner, Mr
and Mrs
Bert Gustav ton, and
daughter tlnnna, of W Hartford
Conn . Mr and Mr* A’emer Net
son and children, Bruce and I in
da. 'I r and Mr*. Joe Rutsl ami
Arrnrr Nelson J r . and Miss (,craldine Wllkm-on
Thr guests of honor came here
five year* ago from W Hart
ford where Mr Nelson wat a
contractor They have three « lilt,I
rrn. ten grand children and iwu
great grandchildren.

Newcomers
Air. and Mrs J. It fly cut from
Daytona Hear It Mr D jru t is
C D A. for J a rk I Green.
Mr and Mr* A Red from
Wdlitlnn. Fla Mr Bed it rm
ployed hy Odham A Tudor
Mr and Mrs I, IE Beard
N a t), from Atohilr, Als
Mr and Mrs AI hrimky Navy
from J'attrr.son, N. J.
Mr
ard
Mrs
J. Kwavnry.
Navy, from Italphlon. Da
Mr and .Mrs E G. Kincaid,
Navy, from Allenport, Da.
Sir. and Air* M Seehrest, S g ,)
from Charlotte, N ('
Mr. and Mrs C R Rankin,
with Allied Chemical, from Berk
lev, W. Va
Air and Airs J tj Fuller,

eeption wa« held in theOfficer's
Club where arhmapazne
Inn
eheon was serveil tn the wedding
guests Music was furnished by
Dave Shannon nrehestra and the
rluh rnnm ws* decorated with
Hubble palms and an all-white floral

er of Pittsburgh. Tenn . Mr. and
Mr* Herbert Sehiffgen* nf S t
Pe'ersburc. Mr and Mrs Hernias
SrhUfger* of Orlando, Mrs Sara
Wry. gpe bride % grandmother
fmni Virfnlk, A'* , vtrs. David
Chapel. The Rev. Nilul
T r a n of Mumi, Mr- Agnes Wey,
decor.
bride's crest grandmother also
officiated.
Out of town guests Included the from Miami, vnd others who wera
Th r groom I* the son of Mrs.
croom’s
sister, Mrs Edward Gr-g- members nf the weddinf party.
John J . Sehiffgen*. snd the Ista
Atr. Sehiffgers, of New Kmsmgton,
j l s^ M
wPenn.
The Chapel altar was decorated
with vases of white glsdi and
mum* interspersed with greenery.
Nuptial music was furnished by
Mr* Charles Oshurn. organist, and
Mr*
Bruce Savon who sang,
"A »e Maria", "Pam* \n*e icus"
and ' O. laird. I Am Not Worthy."
Tne hridr, given i.-t marriage by
her father, wat lovely in a gown
of silk organza wdh appliques of
re-embroidered lace trim, Tho
gown, fra luring a scooped neck­
line am) brief sleeves, wst prio­
ress style wiih a solumimou* skirt
ending in a full Chapel irain. Her
finger lip tell of French silk
Illusion was attached lit a rap
nf silk with a lui.h rahhsgr rose
as a back interest She cirrie.l a
white praver hook topped with
a wmtr orchid and streamer* of
atephan-sii*
Miss Marion trim , maid of
honor, was gowned in all aqua
princes* style silk organza fash­
ioned slmitiar to Ihr brute's dress.
She wore a matching head dress
,lni*
* ra*radr nf yellow
catnations and ivy.
Bridesmaid* were Mrs Eleanors
Da* I*, aunt (if the bride from Nor*
folk
Aa , and Miss Patricia
Smith, cousin of ihe bride from
Trenton, N. J. Flower girl was
Catherine Cunning. They were
gowned in silk otganza fashions
and alsp carried raicade bouquet*
of yellow flower*
Neil Schllfgcnt. brother of Ihe
»,
groom
from New Kensington,
p enn . served a* best man I'sltel* w-rre f.t, (jg ) Joseph J . Hart
null amt I.t (jg l William Shrr
MRS. JOH N JOSEl'kl S lIIII KliKNS
wood
The bride * mol her ehose for
her daughter s wedding a rham
pagin' sheath of silk with Chantilly
tare insert* with which she wore
green orchids. Ih r groom's mo
Ain. Carl Malrman ard Mr.
liter was tlresseti in Nat&gt; blue and Mrs Aha Brnnetl &lt;d Datter
NOW SH O W ING
and vslute with a white orchid ton. N J. are guest* of Mr. and
Ol’EN 12: 1.5
pinned at her shoulder.
Mrs Manual .taird&gt;*on
Mr and Mra A. II Colhni
For tier wedding Hip Mr* Schilf
gen* wore a liiur and giren print have st their house guest*. Mr
sull dress with white accessories and Mr*. AI Fierce of Newark, N.
J
and a white orchid corsage.
Mr- II D. Billingsley of Itcd
Krceplion At I lab
Following the crirmnny a re dick. H a , i i visiting her daugh­
ter Mrs Claude Tyre and Mr.
lvr.
Mis* t.lnda Afanlry. daughter
of Air* sfe-lla Ray, still leave this
week for Kincaid. W, Va
Mr* Kenneth .Sambo est,ruled
Ervin K Judy is exprrlnl to
a tonal rourtrsy to Atr* Noel
returned home Hu* week from
Cay ter Friday tuurning when 'lutreatment at the Seminole Memo
erder iallied with a t idler m her rial Hospital
tumor. .Mr* Gay let ha* turn visit
mg here from ttashlngtou, D C
and was arquainlrd with thr bus
less several years ago while
their husband* were station'd in
Mr ami Airs Robert R Harvey
Atlantir City. N J
announce Ihr birth of a daughter.
Mrs Saruton used a while rm
Angela Reed, burn February Will
hrnldrrn! doth on the roller ta Ain Harvey I* the former Mu*
hie and centered it with a lovely Barbara Itrnwn Grandparent* of
arrangement of ptnk and white Angrla are Mr ami Air* Gilev
snapdragons
Sliver landrlahra Chapman and M r and Mr*. K I
held while taper* on rilher *idr lla rv r).
Mr* Ernest Horrrll and Mrs I,
It Bauer lurstdrd at the table
.Mr and Mr* Gerald Cnvinglon
Zither guest* weir Mr- Datluk are parent* of an N Ih thG n; son.
Cutlrn. Mrs Kenneth Sunmoii*. i harlet Btyon, l-orn February
Mrs Edmund Chevalier. Mr* N. 76th Dr,nul grandparents are Mr
\G limit. Mrs. Floyd Harris, vies and Mrs, I A. Counjgton and Air
E, D. Yales. Mra. S (River, Mia. and Air*. V. J . Jonra.
Kenneth
Rowell.
Mrs
David
King, Mr* C. N. James Mr*.
'l -fill v u
A pprnt ini airly 7.A per rent of
John Dooley, Mrs A K Savage, all Americans living in urban
KenIure: 1:21
Mrs O H Dhillipt. and Mr* arras are now covered by health
5:21 • 7:21 •
lames damage
, insurant', compared with .’*4 per
rent of :ho*e living tn rural arras.
M ,,‘ r *rn ' 1
r l'*v1 daughter
of -Mr. and Mrs. R John Flood
became the bride of U .ijfy Joseph
John Sehiffgen. in s len o rlock
rfffm w ,, S„ u rrfl;, „ ,„e \ . v , -

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Courtesy Given

BIRTHS

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Egg and noodle caiirrole i* a
flavnrful la-nten dish ( ,uilv G
package medium noodle* aciord
mg to package directions Bra n
and put Into 4 Individual ,a*vr
roles. Arrange quaitercd hard
rooked eggs, using 6 in all. on
i&gt;,p uf noodles. Dour I ilu u m r i
ran spaghetti taure wiih ninth
rsaim* over egg and no.. Hi • an t
bake III 37S degree oven I . to 70
minutes nr until lightly hr owned

The Fir at 11api I it Church of
'rnvidrnee, R. I , houses the old
Mr and Mrs K. T . Grant. Navy |est Baptist congregation in the
from (oturado,
nation It was established in D»A4
All of these newcomers In San | hy Roger Williams anil other *ar
ford live on Flamingo Drive
•I* settler*

Navy, from Rocky Ml , N C

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Deaths

priste for the occasion. Charlie tenets and church policy nf Ih*
Morrison will lead the congrcga- Lice MethodUt Church and the
Lutheran Church. Missnun
*
ilional ringing.
I nod. Immediately after the April
The Sanford Garden Club will meeting the mmiitcrs v*(II have
furnish floral demratmna for the lunrh together in one of the loIspcakrr’s platform. The speaker eri restaurants.
ard oiher ministerial participant*
will be announced.
The Ministerial Association is
endeavoring to compile a listing
of individual* and homes that are
available for ;he care and com­
LAS VEGAS. S&gt;\ (LTIt-An
panionship of perrons who are
confined because of old age or autopsy disclosed Sunday night
other infirmity. Those who de­ that 61 &gt;ear-otd Lorraine Man.
sire to be included on *ucb a lilt villr, aistrr of often married as­
fhould contact, a* soon a* poi- bestos heir Tom m y Manvlllc. died
aible, either, the Rev. Herbert Sunday afternoon of a coronary
Goer** at F a 2 I9&gt;. « r the Rev. occlusion
Miss Manvlllc, divorced last
Ernest Boliek J r . ri F A S-742*
This listing will be uacd by Ih* jear (rom television actor Charles
minister* of churches In the coun­ Baxter. 23. was found dead in her
ty In making referrals for tho*c suite at the Riviera Hotel Her
who require this type of **tist- body clad in pajamas was lying
on the floor beside her lied,
anee.
Her hrothir. Tommy, was noti.
The nest regular meeting of
tho Association will be Thursday, fled bv Ions distance telephone to
April 2. At that time a program New York of her death Manvitle
will b* presented in which two told authorities he did not plan to
informative talks Will be given come here ami would have hrr
concerning the basic doctrinal I bod removed to New York,

Manville’s Sister
Dead Of Coronary

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m inllten of the Seminole County
MinliterfAl Aitorlallon Join in uni­
fied effort* computed the m .Jor
RiAttat* to «eme before the group
at their Uet meetini.
Chapel eerrlfe* In the euditariuni mi BemiAAle High Sthool
for the etudenM will be held Mon­
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Ministers Discuss Combined Services

during Holy Week. Cap:. Mefcella
Reynolde And the Rei*. A. C.
Summer*. Gail Smith and II. M.
Stow mil delner deYotlunal talk*,
uung Hie thrme. "The L'racncy
Which Sent Chriit to the C roit."
A**embtle* will begin at f .U each
morning.
On Good Friday, there will he
* community-wid* icrvice a *, the
Fir*t PreibytcriAn Church bel«een noon and 3.00 p m. A*. thD
errrlcC, of «ercn LJ minute peiSOUTHIN GTON , Conn. ( U F l i iod*. different m lnulcrt will bring
Police Marched for thtoree who
meditation* on the "Seven L*tl
Hole a water teak, but couldn't
B E A T T L C I O R O , V t . ( U P I ) — Word*'' ipoktn by Chrlu from
figure out how they did it.
They M id the tank w n taken R i w o d a k S m i t h , • . an a u t o m o t iv e th« Cron.
Special marie will he icndeicd
from the rear yard of the Wenoo pie*t*er credite d with b u i ld in g the
fro m
various
Halting Co. It w n eight feet UK, f l r r t c w v w r t i b U c i r , di ed S a t u r ­ by muriclen*
churehe*. The minuter* who will
a yard in dum elir and weighed | da y.
have a pert will be the Rev*. Wel­
1,100 pounda.
H A WORTH. N , J . ( U F I ) — D r don
Parson*,
William
Fuller,
F r i n k D . Rcw idm o ndo . 34. m e d i ­ Robert Spear, Gail Smith, David
cal d i r e c t o r of M c G r a w - H i l l p ub 'Can&gt;e{ x, Tom
O'Steen, Frnetl
D E F IA N C E . Ohio H ’PIi - Be l l c a l k m i , di ed S a t u rd a y of a heart Bolirk J r , and Donald Gravenfore e recent haaketbell game m a c k w h i l e pla yin g golf.
meir,
between Defiance and Cedamlle
A I'nion Su.trise Service will he
rolltgea here, the acereboard at
■ O R T O N ( U P I ) - J o h n J . S r a r - conduiied at Memorial Stadium in
the Ayeravllle High School gym tia. 4 ) , M n i p r te le g r a p h e r f o r Sanford on Ka*ter Sunday. The
•enl (tightly beraerk end regia C o i l e d P r a i a I n t e r n i l i o a e l . d i e d high school band and glee club
lered: "Home fT, Viallor 44."
S u n d a y n i g h t . S i a w l n , w h o u n d e r ­ will rrndrr -pec.nl music approDefiance wen the gemr. The went b r a i n aur g e r y tail w e e k , h ad
icnre: Defiance 17, redamHe A*. served w it h United P re ss a m i

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Giants' Farm Teams To Start Arriving Tuesday
Spring Sports Take
Seminole Spotlight

N O

F O O L IN G !

B y A la n

M over

Nine Clubs Slated
Cage Scores
For Training Here
College Bi*ketb»l| ReaulL
Untied Pre.i International
A C f Tournament
Al Rilelgb, N-C.
(Final)
\,C. Mala M Sort* Carolina 36

The .olid amark *&gt;f hickory .inin the dnrmuoGc* on Mellonmerting hor.ehide, and t;or.r- I idle.
It I* lh » crimp which wtl! bo
hide meeting leather wTI echo
v*itched cloirly. Th l. 1* the la.t
from Memorial Stadium tomor­ •top on the v ay up. It al*o la the
Byr JE R K Y U IV I.M iTO V
mum Friday night, beginning » : will be *er* few night. Ihtt aprtng
row.
L r.t Mop, usually, on the way
.NCAA
Major
l
allege
Tourney
With the cloie of ba.kctbtU tea- 8 o clock, Special gue.ta will be that a ba.rhall lover cannot m oot
Ini* typical *piing wjt-d in down. On the Phoenix reater ar#
tl'lr.l Round i
ton, tevrral .port. wilt take over lettermen in ail rpom.
1[l(i , , , „
The Seminole.
Sanford a.gnali iue -. ..nu.'* « , ntayen roirg up, aid .ome wh&lt;*
Dr Paul 37 Portland 36
.polltgnt at Seminole High
The molt prominent of the now
another tialnlng grind far thr have nern up lut didn't make tha
• hnol.
aeltv, .port. i. the Seminole b.*e- «•» P&gt;*&gt; lh' " - « • " » « '*h' n lt,P
minor Irague tram, of the San hig ahow.
NCAA
Small
College
Playoff*
With .pnng liVe «eaihrr taking ball tquad. Thu jra r, Coaclir* Greyhound. are on the roan,
I'ranrDco Giant*.
Three team* report 't»*ch 1*.
Al
Garden
Clly,
N.Y.
over, the local achool it getting it. Dave I.aude and Jim McCoy will
The Seminole .quad Ihn tear i.
In the vanguard tomorrow will They ate C!a** 3 Springfield,
(Final)
outdoor .port, program under way. he at the helm and are hard at vrr* inexperienced. Thr pitching
be the Cotpu. c hrtwti delegtlion, (la** C Fre.no (Calif.) and Cliaa
American U. 66 Hofatra 63
All around the rarnpu* and at the work with the .quad of in in an ef- ataIf it imitated. but it it a cinch
ltd by Manager Ray Murray. Un D Ha*ttng- iNeb.i On March 12,
(Coatolallon)
fort
to
be
ready
by
the
ica.on
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Taude
and
McCoy
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Hie
Mayfair .wimming pool, itudenti
hind to greet lie Irvar.i m l e lh* Cla.a B Eugenr, Ore., team
Adrlphi
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moil out of the boyi. If the Scmare »een preparing for the variout opener nett week,
a man each player hope* to lm* rejyorta. On March 2-7, the C latl
Al Burlington, Vt.
All of the home garnet will he mole, ran come up with a good
type* of event, in which they will
pre.i— Carl Hubbell, lira grratn; D Artetia &lt;N. M.) .quad arrive*.
t Final I
compete this tprmg.
played under the lignti at Memo­ pitcher or Iwo. they .hould hive a
of the great lefthander* It i* Hub- The final two dub* arriving, on
Si Michael * 71 l.eMoyne 70
To uther in the tprmg iport. rial tladium at ft p. m. With thr fine tenon. McCoy ii a newcomer
Wll'a job to decide If a player April I. ate Michigan City ilnd.J,
(ConMl.Uon)
to
high
arhovtl
tporli,
hut
it
reprogram, a ' ’interman» dance" i Sanford Greyhound. and the Srm
.hould b* where be D. or In a C!a*« D, and St. Cloud, Minn.,
.perled
around
Seiiiinole
(or
ihe
Buffalo 76 William* 33
^ i l l he held in the trhool gymna-|I mole* both in the .radium, there
higher or lower clai.lficatlun.
Al Wheaton, III.
fine job that h r did with the junior
Cla»« C.
Currently, X ptaycn are lifted
high footballer* tail fall
(Final)
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**w»n ihey whipped thr Cincinnati of
today, Ihe Pfu-entx Giant* check baieball. Many « r r r in the M lof Ihrm
I I mall
Hoy all, 141-131, at RoatonThcy itari. the game could ha\r been
While Pigott feel, that track i«
,'or League*.
In* Angelr* St. 86 Chapman 62
*rt tram rerord. of 3! win. m a one of the . c o n * rno.t lop.ided. a mull for a Rood lootball tram,
Hunheli *will release the eaiubliCon«olalioni
In other Sund.y NBA g a m e .
he al.o feel, that it i. an out Hand
lion arhedule later thlt week. H#
W iliarnrite 76 Sarramrntn St 32
Mmnrapol.t downed St. Lout*. 120Ing .r-ott in itarlf. Krd headed
extended xn invitation to the puhlib
tot; Syraru.e trounced Philadel­
Che.trr Fa w iry i» rarrrnllv the
to watch tne workout, and the ex­
Eait
phia. 133 103, and New York ral be*t member of thr .quid and
hibition game..
Syraeii.e 76 Cornell SI
Led to heat
Detroit,
127-120.
.. .
.
. . . . . . hold, the achool rerord for Ihe
si. Franrt. i l ’a i 73 Duqqeine 63
on . 12 win. break a l'»5 u e mllf
|
Bo.ton
St. Booaienlure 66 Canitlut 31
Th; iSfmtllol,
I
mark of 11 .hared by the P i«9M
By JOHN G R IF F IN
i land notched two ba*krt. In the St. Jnleph* to) Muhlenberg M
edition, of Minneapolis Syraru.e. al*o will begin action in the nrar ,
KANSAS C IT Y . Mo, ( I P I I - D e
and Ihe Roche.ter Royal., The 67 future. H ru rrrn ily i* wurking nut
l ailed Pre.i later.iation.l
tait 33 terond* hut fell .hurt a* New Pall. T 61 Dtewr .79
fending champion Tenneitre A * I game, at tQO plui point* break*
Bdi Haig led DrPaul to victory Rhode I.land 73 Brown *6 O T
at the Mayfair p«*&gt;! Another new
The
Dtl
two
berth
a
in
Ihe
al­
Slate Ird a parade of 32 tram , the mark of M art hy New York
name ha. been added to thr mach­ ready begun NCAA major college with 1» (unfit. The Blue Drmont Seton Hall 66 Temple 66
JACKSONVILLE, Fla (I Pit —
today a. the week-long .mail col­ last year And Ruurll. by nabbing
Alhrlght 74 Eliiabcthtown 63 O T
ine Maff. T h l. year, John Tolbert
One of the kennel club'* moat
Mirkev Wright wa* "ready to
baakctbill tournament may be thu. qualilird to meet nationally Manhaitan 7.1 Futdham T-4
lege N AIA ba.kelhall champion- 2.3 rebound, in thu game, rrb p .e d
will be coaching Ihe awiminrr.
makr thit rourie my home bate” beautiful young pup*, ted faw#
*!up. got undenvay.
hi. own «*.»on record of I.MM.
Hit riprrnenee in thu .port .hould filled lonight-unle** Ihcxe petky top rarkrd K a m a. Stair at Law Ylllanma 63 l.a Salle AT
today after picking up the win­ I)•&gt; Gooder, u picked to head an
Dari mouth *9 I’rtnretnn 66
The Royal, had a 76-71 lead produre many fine twimmer. St. I/&gt;uit lliltiVrn. ran hand tJ.rar rrn*r Friday night
• The Il.t annual National A.toner a •narr for the third time in 6u hound lacing field tonight ax
Albany (N Y l T 61 Heni*rlaer S3
nation of Interrollrgiate Athletic, during the Ihlrd period but then Both girl, and boy. will p.rtiripate Robert .on and hi* Cineinn.ji
Ihe Jark*nnville women’, open the 13th week of competition la
-'*
•
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—
—
.
—
l
.
j
,k
.
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r
fdi
behind
In
»tav
a.
Bill
SliarRurknrll 71 Penn State **)
( N A IA ) r* ent ranked Ihe Trnne.
teammate, their »?eond .tr.ight
in thl* .port.
golf tournamrrt.
laiin. hrd at Sanford-Orlando.
fee Tiger* wish ihrir 171 rerord man .cored 13 point, in that pe­
HM neil
Athietic director Fred (ia n »» upel
Miu Wright, of San Dirjo,
Sixty-’ lx pound Dn Gooder baa
in fa.orrd pa.ilion to regain thr riod for Ro.ton en route to a game will be roarhing Ihe golf team ’ Rnbcrt.on and Co blew iheir
John ( arroll K*o Wayne St. V #8 Calif , u.cd a biurowrd putlrr potted vldorle* in two of hit la*t
total
of
9
.
Piinlue
93
nhin
Slate
67
title thl. year.
thu iprmg The .quad will be very fir.t rh.nre to wrap up the Mi.
Sundav In *|nk long birdie pull* 'three Gradr-A conic»ta, in addl*
At Minneapolis rookie F.lgin inopcrirnred. but there *rr &gt;rv- »ourl Valley Conference title, and
Michigan 66 Minnesota 86
A steady mar* It of opening
on thr latt Iwo hole* ami rut 'tloe* to notching three trhooling
llaylor pumped In 36 point, in rral r.ow .hooting in Ihr Wa. with with H »n NCAA berth, when they
Northwr*iern I I lllinoit 61
round gamri began al 10 30 a m
•hort a tan ditch rffort by Brt.y triumph. The loft-ruated huatler
' Kan*aa Si 70S Mitaouri 69
e * t . tmlay and wind up with a lead the Laker.. Bob Pettit had .everal week, to go helote the took an 6(66 ihrll.rking from
llawl* They gate her a four- •etk* hi. atxth &gt;c»*on win from
30 and Cliff Hagan 29 for the ftr.t match. At preirnt, liana.' Bradley Saturday night
llradlry 61 Cincinnati M
10 p m. game Tue.day.
round total of 266, lo 266 for Mi.. the flflh po*t po.lllnn.
llawka,
Prllit
Improilns
h
i.
aea33
j
Notre
Dame
M
Marquette
The fir»l gante wa. between
.quad hat m alrhe. with I.er.burg
Now Clnrinn.tl i* ilown to it.
Bawl*
Catted P*e*» Iniernatlon.l
Early nd-l* late Do Gooder tha
Fenn iij JDam Id
I -Vitim College of T r t a i and I ’tlb »nn rec ord (&lt;omt total now in 2.07)1. and Kuilll. There art poiiihilitir. la.t game of the regular *r»»on
Saluiday
Marlene Baurr Itaggr, Pill*- favorite in the Giadc-A ninth by
At Syraru.e, Hal Greer a 22 for othrr malrhe* on the trhe- and thal.'f a; home tonight ag.in*t
Mirhigan
St
6(
Iowa
*4
"\rr*ity
of Mmneiota
i Duluth
NEW YORK ( U I 'D - Ireland a
luirgli, Pa, look third place mon­ f&lt;v«-to-two. Hi* trvcnt win par­
point, led the winding N a t. al­ dult.
St I»*aif.* wltlH* will be one of Ron Drlany .et a new world in­ Wlrhtla 61 Tulta 61
Branch).
ry with a onom erpar 73 and a ade. however, wa* marred tw#
Souihwe*!
be*ond .ceded
\Vr*l Yirglnia though Yrrn Hatton had 30 for the
Ihe .reded te.m. in Ihe National door rerord of 4 oi 4 in the mile
four day total of 29.3 One .troke wrrk* ago when the game gent
Warrior..
Warrior
are
Paul
A
ru
m
,
\Vr*'*'*art Hoa.t. a 321 rerord,
Invitation Tournament opening In and Au.tralla't Al Lawrence tel New Me». SI 6) Tex We.tern 48 bark in fourth pl.ee wa* lanii.e fell into a fu-t turn jam, did a
Weil
Pacifir Lutheran I. ranked No. 3 the league. No 2 irorer with
New York on Thurada* It Cm a new mark of 6 (6 8 in the iwo
Sugg*. Sea Itlami, lia , who alto [flip, and ran a poor eighth, 29
with a 22-2 mark and ('.rambling 1,611 point., mmrd thr game with
nnnatt loan thl. one. loo. it will mile in Ihr Knight, of Colombo* W'athing ton SI TO 11regun 6.3
»hot a 73 F ive Crocker. Monte- ilength, behind Ihr winner, Happy
t'lah
Si.
63
(tenter
71
of luiui.tana, the nation » only un a hrmorrh.gr in hi. right arm a t |
fini.ti the conference rare in a tie track and field meet at Maditon
*ideo. Cruguay. and Marti) nn Jua Lucky.
the
re.ult
of
a
blow
and
alto
w
ill'
Southern * aI 60 Wa«hingtnn 74
defeated learn, I* .ceded fourth
with Bradley and forte a playoff
L a tl Thurtday, though,
Dn
Smith, her roommate from Wichi­
Square Garden
mi*« the finale Tue.day
Montana 83 W'ynmmr 68
wilt* a 27 0 rerord.
game between the Iwo on Wednr*
ta, Ka . wrre tied al flflh place Gooder ahnwf-l the bad fini.R
Tha Knicki racked up 37 point,
Brigham Young 92 N Mexico 62
Scuthwr.i Teta* State i 2 ) l t
day at Wichita. Kan*
unlikely when he chalked up on#
with 201,
M O N TREAL ( I 'P l i -T h e Mont
y [ „ KTl«n Betl* ami tier.e Wit
Santa Clara 70 San F r in n .r o 6(
I* art’drd fifth, Indiana State Co! in the fourth period ta beat Prtrnii
Win Mean. NCAA Berth
The lanky, 24 year • old Ml*( of tha oval * belter clocking* over
real Canadian.,
who rlinrhed
|loee . IT S . i. »ulh, Pikerllle of after trailing, 1176 Willie Naulli l r \ (oog |,iw grot* honor* with •
l tab r-d Colorado St U 61
If Cineinn.it win. tonight the
Wright, who led throughout Ihr th# five .iateenlha-mllr ditianr*.
^Kenturk* irKSi i. teienth and li led Newc York with 24 point* and - j j , . t(-id »v aftetnoon dutir* thr Bearrat. qualify for an NCAA their . rrond .m ig h t National
Hockey
L
e
a
g
u
e
champion.hip
tournament,
e n t e r e d Ihr final He i*.umlr,| the turn* like an Ofi « a f,A|| m t.ed four**-me toUTKW' berth aciimt Texa. Christian Fri­
linoi* Normal l ’ni*er.ity (22 « i 1. 11 rehound.
round with a Iwo ilrokr lead But fenhai ser racer In (voal a 32.0Jwhen Chicago l».t to Nrw York
men! »t the Mayfair t nuntry Club. day night in the t.awrenrr. Kan .
eighth
it wa* nip and lurk after Ihe •econd time
in an afternoon game, crlehrated
Fir*t low net w .» won by M t»« regional Ami Bradley, at lilt
The other rated tram, in order \ p W &lt; )t)(* n C ' O I I t r a c t
Vriiilhrr fine .tcpper in th#
front nine
at
night
with
a
102
victory
over
include
Young.town
of Ohio
LOS AM iK LK S 11’ 1*1 *— Accord Clle Heard and Rnv Syme. with eliminated from the league race, tnr Detroit Itrd Wing.
Mia* Wright but a tlrnke on '■atute i* giant flural Coraman( t . 6 1, I'm venlty of Mmne.ota ing to the .|V)n«oring local Cham ­ * 73. Runner *-up In low gro** would t« free to accept thr latt
Ihe inth hide in an approach .hot i!cr, who diew the popular eighth
(Duluth) &lt;21 3&gt; Platte.llle of Wta ber of Commerce, the Profe.*ton- with 7* were Mr* Mulge Dunn remaining berth In thr 12 team
which tod her with Mu. Bawl. dog hou t for thr ninth. In 19
ST Al (il S TIN K . Fla t l ' P I l ron*m, We.tmin.ter of Penn.*I .1 Golfer. Allocution ha* agreed end Carl tlubbell, Uiw net with N I T .
She rollrd in a jO-footer on the tltollt atuund the oval, Ihe red
Betty
Kerb)’
of
Akron.
Ohio,
beat
*ami (H -7 ). Cult er Stockton of to a new contract which would 73. Il.rel Durrn and Bid Kenan,
The nthrr empty NCAA berth
NEW ORLEANS (C P Ii— Gene
17th hole and a 3.3 fooler on Ihe tin *e-year-old ha* been in tka
Wlnntr* chu*e While Elephant, will definitely hg .ruled tonight Judy Rail of W'irhita. Kin , ( and Littler of .singing Hill*. Calif, en
Mtianurt &lt;I6 7|, Central Oklaho­ give the ronteitint. in thr i960
16th to mairh M in ItawU’ par nx-ney 14 time.. She recently beat
ma State 4 » J ) , Fort Hay. State la). Angela* Open golf tournament fmm a lab e laden with prircle*. berau.r it |nei'*ln'the" w inner "of *• 10
,hf y,oruU, /
‘ 'w , ‘ terrd the final round of Ihe 120 000
•wtft Diane Kay- by four langth..
two.troke margin fur the lltle
.of Kan«a» (20 2) and I-enoir the opportunity to .hoot for p ru r object.. P in e , were awarded af­ Ihr Nrw Mrtirn State Anrona Hnmtn i smalfur golf champion New- Orleani Open golf tourn*
"I'm reidy tu bicik apart," The 80-pounder ha. atrpprd Into
•hip.
'Rhyne of North Carolina (22 Si.
ment today .till leading Ihe field
monry totaling I40.0M. The I960 ter a baibr.-ue dinner in the club- State f gamr at La. Crutei.
«aid the jubilant ihamplun, who nine qulillela* thu iraton, - inof 60 top proa but Hangrrmitly'
The re.t of tod.)‘a opening tourney will he hrld Jan. 8 II. kouie.
N.M Thr*e two tram., along with
P H ILAD ELP H IA t U r i ) - The Ihrealeneo hv Baltimore a are put- al.o won in 19.36 and 16)7. 'T i n eluding five Itlumpha.
Tea
a*
We.(err*,
tied
for
the
Bor­
found arhedule:
Other
honor,
netting
Ihe
w
in
­
and will he prrrrdrd hy a prn
The eighth nee al.o will b#
ready to make thu courte my
ner* golf b a ll, were ntlieit pin der Conlerenrr lltl*. New Mexico Philadelphia Logic* tuned ex trr Bill Collin.
12 noon: Chri.tian Brother, of amateur r*cnt.
home ha*e now "
(Iiade A
nn N’a. 7, M r . Ann Wtliel; near Stale eliminated Teaai W.Mrrn. Navy football «lar Joe Galium
Memphl. v « Grambling: 1 30 pm
Littler hung onto hit lead Sun
Only 16 mere day* of raring r#*
The winner'* »h»re rime lo
e*t It. Frank Durto, m«.t ilro k r. 6 46. in i fit*! playoff gamr Sat who will report tn lime fmm the day with a 72 .troke p|r perform
Central Oklahoma (• Kenturky
19*7 SO. Ml.4 Bawl* c o l l e c t e d main on ihe club'* 92 day till*.
i
r
r*ire
for
prr
tra.nn
training
in
on No. 12. M rt. Mm Ketnan and urday. Tonight'* winner goe* on
State; 3 pm
Arkan.a* State
anrr anil entered the final day
1769 30 and 1396 30 wrnl to Mr.
Action nn tonlghl’a lO cvcnl
Tv a rh tr. v . Pikeville; J M p m ,
with a 4 hole mark of 73 64 72—
ROCIIRSTLR, N. V. 4L T D — Pal Patriik; rriott tlrnke. on No. la meet Idaho State in an NCAA Augu.t.
raid -tail* at 8 10 at the rlub.
Pacific l.uthrran *» We.tern Mon­ Beverly Piper probably received t Ml** Heard and Syme.; high- fir.lrounder, probably at Poea
Kjo, one tirokr ihrad of Collin* Magic
RISTO N . La. 1 1 T I .— All South
tana. 7 p m
fndl.na State VI the y e a r, large*! valentine Nor­ r*t front nine. Mr*, (ilnny Conn tello. Idiho. Wednesday
The Californian jumped Into the
The NCAA tournament ailually we.t I'onferenrr ba.kethall (tar lead Saturday with a rerord
Morning.tde of Iowa, 6:10 p m. man llrrrv, 23. tramped out and John W illiam .; !e**t .troke*
Bobby
Jam
rt
of
SMC
wa*
killed
•ma.hing right-under par 64
kFort Hay. State *» W n tm ln .trr •BF.VERLY r i l ’ ER. . 1 LOVF. bark nine M it . BttU and NVIttr!. got under way with a tingle gamr
1j.it Salurda* today In a fire in a fu e l houte
The tnutnament wt* ip&lt;m*0 T«d at Portland Ore
Mur Norman of Toronto hrld
of t'tah, lit pm We»t Virginia Y O U ” in 20 feet high letter. In
down third place with 70 72 TO—
M c*ley an *« Whittier of Califor •( the *now lopping the lre-eo*er»d l-y the Sanfor*) Women . (7o!( A*- night in which DrPaul ar ired a whrrt be wa. *tailing.
A7-3fi thriller over Porlland Cnrl
Gene.ee River,
• .orlation.
213
nia,
JA CK SO N V ILLE. Fla i l ’l l ) Five player, were lied in fourth,
3|iekey 33 right of San Diego, among them PGA rhampmn Dow
,t alif. .hot a final round par 72 Jm .trrw ald of Tcque.ta, FI*
In win the Jatk.onvillr Womrn'l who *hol a 70 Sunilav for a 213
Open golf tournament with a 72 total Tied with FlnHrrwaM were
Bull Gajvla of Bloomfield. 3lirb ;
Senator* Brat Tlgria
By Jilt: SARGIS
the Milwaukee Brave, to four lin hole .rote of 236
cum.tanrr*
33r* Elba J r , of Alilrrre*.. N J ,
l mte*l Pre** International
Dan Dobbek. an nutfirldrr who gle. in leading the Pitt.burgh Pi
" I'm berry fitmg up my hou.e
NEW O R LEA N S it Pit — Gene vtinner of the Te.aa Open in San
i.nt rvrn on the Wa.hinglnn ro t­ rate, to a 2-1 victory n*rr the de
Frank Imne ha* bern watting a in Cuba,'' Minnie r*plained
Littler of Singing Hill*, Calif , led Anmnio Iwo weak) ago; Huilon
ginng lime to roller! from Slinme
llow-tvtr. Lane, whrm Mmo*o ter, lined a double tn right wUth
Ihe New Ortean* Open gulf tmir Larlair of Birmingham. Ala ; and
Mmoto. and it looka like h* final­ rail. * my No 2 pipa.” ha* hern two out in ihe ttth tn irnre Ken , fending NL rhampiom
namrnt after three roumll with Billy Maxwell of Odetia. Tex
In
other
game.,
Jerry
Lumpr
ly ha* (he happy go-lucky Tie* e burning to Minmr a eicii.e* tiore A .promonte alt ihe way from
land outfielder right where he hr fir.t bought him from thr In­ fir.t for an * 7 xtftorv o*er the arorrd Bill Skowron with a tingle 2» .
diana for the Whit* Sot hark in Detroit Tiger*. Norm Z.aurhin got In th* lllh Inning aa thr world
want* him.
8PEN. Colo. iC P It -B u d AVer
Wuhingtnn the tie in the eighth
(hating Minnia around each 1931.
rhamplon New York
Yankee, ner of Steamlxiat Spring*. Colo,
NEW YORK (t f'll — I jiu Ho ..prmg, fir*4 tn grt him to algo
Meanwhile. Mmo.o nr no Min- with a three run bomrr
•ini. who left t'olumbia la.t .prmg
rompleied
a
.weep
of
the
nation
abided
Ihe
St.
lamia
Cardinal*,
Jerry Adair, a 1(0m i boau*
hi. contract and then to raport o.o, the Indiana look advantage of
it Alpine aki rhimplon.hlpi by to lake over the roarhing helm at
to training camp on lime, ta old a ba.e on Kails by Paul G irl wiin •hortitop, tcorrd Dive Nitholaon. (-3 , in a gam* inbolving (7 play­
New York I'nivrr.ity, hat been'
hat with Lane, thr general man the baact full in the eighth Inning a ItOO,000 bonua baby, with a tin er*. Early Wynn, rookie Claude winning ihe mtn'a downhill rate
named ' Coach of the Year” by
gle
in
the
l(th
to
give
th*
Oftolet
ager of Ihe Indian*.
to defeat the ban F r in d it o
Raymond and Gerry Staley to«*rd
Ihe Metropolitan Ba.kr'bail WritLane gave up Ihe rha.e a few Giant*, 3 2. Vie Power went four a 32 win over the Kan.a* City a we*en hitter for a 3 2 Chicago
era Auoriation He wit) he hon
«&gt; e .ir* ago when he iwitrhed over for-four in Ihe exhibition to apark Athletic) Willie Taiby, an out­ Whirr So. victory over the Cin­
NEW YO R K (C P I )— Sinking ored at Ihe organintlon'i annual
in the National League, but Min- the a llirk. Two run homer* by fielder, and pitcher Brrt Barth, cinnati Rrd( and Johnny Hoie- gravedigger,
thook a hear.e. dinner. Marrh IS.
oao. who hat more alibis than a Hank Sauer and Rocky Colavito alio rooktea, aparkled afield
born't two run homer off Hohrn threw garbage at it and aeiird
Rookie pitrhrra Don R ite and Robert. hel(&gt;ed the Lot Angelea •hovel, from member, of a fam­
lo n g .hot hor.e player. ha»n't took care of the earlier .coring
*hanged a bit ainte he and I.ane before Girl paurd pitcher John Laurm Pepper rnllaborated with Dotlgrr* beat the Philadelphia ily digging a grave, poller report
vrtrrm Hob Porterfield to hold Phillie*. 41.
both were with the Chicago White ny Brlggi in the eighth
rd today.
The Bolton Red So*, uniiinher­
Sox But tfaia lime it figurea to
ing their big ban, rocked atartrr
ro.t him.
.vfinoM*. who play, win'er ball Moe Drabow.ky for five run* in
in hi* native Cuba in addition to the fir.t inning and went on to
Jerry Collins, Operator
Sorry, No Minors
taking rare of more problem* defeat the Chicago Cuba, 12 6 . at
feel tired heraate
^than an executive of a butineii nearby Stott.dale, A n r. Frank
Of hard floor.7
FIOOKS (LEANER •SANDED • POLISHED
^rn n crrn . according to him, finally Maltone and Bill Rrnna batted in
taught up to the Indiana at Phoe- two run* apiare and catcher H e y
m*. A ril . Sunday — eaactly five wood Sullivan reeked a ( I T font
Feel the dlffereare!
ria«* later than the deadline Lane triple to pare the Roto* attack
TKRKAZ7.0 WORK O F A L L KINDS.
Ftataritif
E8TI.M 3TKS FREE
again*! five Chicago burler*.
had art for him.
F rt# Ealimalta — Call La I
"Reeay” Idling Houte
to the Grapefruit League arro.t
Th* Very B « t
S A N K O Itl) U N O LEU M
Artording to Lane, that adda the nation m Florida, rookie*
&amp; T ll.F . CO.
up to a 6300 fine, 6100 for each pared the Wa.hingtnn Senator*.
310 I . 1st
Located 3 M il#* S o u th
m W . I at St.
Fa 2 t i l l
day. According to Mlnoio. there Baltimore Oriole* and Pittahurgh
FA 2-7121
10S N. Myrll#
O r San ford O n Ili c h w a y 17-92
* rre (a t urualj rxtrnuaUfti cir- Pirate* to vtetemi.
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Furniture Moving A Storage
C. E. PHILLIPS, Agent
WASHBURN VAN LINES,

Ja ck e t • Bout* • Tenta • Luggage
t A F F -A -D A Y
Furniibed apartment — tilt bath—
I — MARKET BASKET
ARM Y N A V Y S U R P LU S
hardwood
floor*—
private—
adults
w
.
D
IETR
ICHS
R
E
A
LTO
R
a— *OR R E N T
110 Sanford Avenue
-4
0
J
W
rit
?7ih
St
Elii
Mrthvin—
Velma
Gonraler,
1.100 French Ave.
F A 2 1*91
I - A— ROOM A BOARD
Adrlaldr
If
Moira
—
Aaaociaiet.
'* »— B EA C H K K M A IJ I
Cotton A Wool Yarn*. Nation*.
3 BEDROOM house —
kitchen
1*01 Park Are
FA 2 3232
ROl.lJkWAY. IlnspiUl and Babt
4— W A N T E D TO R E M
Threads. Taptx.
«qutpp«d. I or information, r»ll
Sadi. D ir. Weak or Month—
L - K E A I . E S T A T E FO R S A L E
RO LLINS H O B B T SHOP
FA 2-Mlo.
2-BEDROOM tB humr; Florida
Tai. TA 14111. rurmtura Canwr A t The Sign Of Th* Totem Pol*
6 -M O R T G A G E LOANS
rpom. alorrrmim. kitchen equip­
m
Wait
First
S
t
•— H E A L E S T A TE WANTED
A P A R TM E N T— furnished, 1 room,
24t7 8 French Ave.
ped, Venetian blind*. Fenced
ft— MISCF.I.L A M O U R
hall, bath,
private
upitain
yard
Low down
payment.
Telaeition
Tubas
Texted
Frae.
*— FLO W ER S - P L A N TS
Sofa bed and rhair with ilip rov­
adulti only. So* Park Ave.
FA 2 7*r,t.
R O LLIN S HOBBY SHOP
SHR UBS
ers. 4 0 PA 2 33M.
A» Tba Sign Of Th* Totam Poll.
I ROOM and hath home. unfurn
1ft— O F F IC E E Q U IP M E N T
2*17 8. Frtneb Aee.
uhtd. la Laka
M r&lt;
JVt
R E D t MIX C O N C R E TE
II—
A U TO M O B ILE S •
monthly. F A 2-40*4 or FA 2 4211
TR A IL E R S
Window- Seals — Unlela — Sire.
AIR CONDITIONING
I I — B O A TS A MOTORS
Create Traps — Sand— Dry Weill
this Ii a g u n t p it . to the Rita
II. II. POPE CO.
M i l — FARM SUPPLIES A
M IRACLE C O N C R E TE CO.
Theatre for L
Barkrr. E*p
taa
S.
Perk
-----FA
2
4234
M ACHIN ER Y
Ph. FA 2 3731
309 Elm Ave.
dato
Mar.
23.
v»
14— P E TS . LIV ESTO C K .
SU P P LIE S
FUR N ISH ED apartmrnti. Mari
Ilehuilt
U — A R TIC L E S W AN TED
Nall* Court, 2144 Orlando Rd .
15—
P LA C E S TO E A T
FA 2 3264.
Wlndahlflrl
Back RIi m
IT — B K A U T1 PARLORS
The O N L Y FH A Finunrrd
Door Gla**
\ ent (ilaa*
A P A R TM E N T, clean. first floor,
IS— F E M A L E H ELP W A N T E D
H iim r - Avnil.ihte
I'nw e ir* O ffice S u p p ly
nlre for a nice couple. »h»dv,
Home* Designed For
I*— MALF. H ELP W A N T E D
SERVICE
UT
So. Magnolia
FA 2 3*41
NOW
IN
DellAKY
rno!.
1
.VM
W.
3rd
St.
2*— M A L E OR I EM A L E
Florid* Living.
Stnkarik rd.ia* and Paint Co.
.
I ■ a na
-* r,*e
-— : I 3 A 4 Bedrooms— 1 A 2 Baths
SI— WORK W A N TE D
At low A*
w !*•* G •* lea . -a D t a - r * »• 1 w d i | i a mo aa | U ( * «
112-114
W.
U
i
91.
Pk.
FA
2-4tn
t ROOM. 1 bedroom furnished
*^K.
,
•
I* A I X T
S I* K C I A L
2 1 -B U S IN E S S
apartment, private entrance. 401
Flat
F.namel
Interior
O P P O R TU N ITIE S
ENVELOPES, letterhead*, ilale- Alkyd
E.
24th
Place,
phone
FA
2
S02I.
(Include* Ulodng&gt;
Wall Taint.
i* — S P E C IA I SER VICES
menu, Invoices, hand bills, and
24— P IA N O SERVICES
Reg. Rpeeial
programs
et c .
Progreailve
2 A 3 ItrdrtMvm., 11. Tiled
2 BEDROOM fully furni«hrd hn.iir
3.10
330
2F-A— BUILDIN G C O N TRA CTO RS ! 2tS Randolph St. FA 2 14»&gt;
rrmttng C « Phont r A 2 » 3 t — 1st. Gallon
hetha.
Many t'uitom QuilUt (ealurri.
2
nd,
Gallon
3W
JW
W
rit
13th
St.
11— E L E C TR IC A L
’’Where were you on the night of November 16, at tin
PLU S: The convenience of
CON TRACTO RS
ROOM for rent with adjoining
o'clock
7
.
.
.
And
what
are
you
doing
tomorrow
night
being within 2 block* of
21-A— B U ILD IN G , REPAIRS.
PUMPS - SPRIN KLER
powder room and private bath,
Phona
at eight!"
DrHaiv PI.i*. * ci.mplrtr
SYSTEMS
21-B M UILDING S U P P LIE S
4US Palmetto. Ph. FA 2 6»u»
bhiqipmg Utntrr.
27— N O T IC E • P ER S O N ALS
All type* and ilir t . Installed
» - K ) kb E S T A T E FDR &gt; M .E
1H — tulnninbilev A Trailer*
: RKDHOOM houae. unfurniahed.
••Do It Yminelf"
21— A R TIC L E S FOR S A L E
W. G. Miller. D»»*lnpcr
kitchen equipped. *17 Eieambia
WE REPAIR AND SE R V IC E
M — F U R N IT U R E A
Self* Off aa•
Immediate
Occupancy
3 BEDROOM home wnh workshop 1933 III U K — 4 dr special, radio
Dr. Ph. PA 2 0*20. M3 00 per
S T I N E
ROUSKNOUl
llw v. it ■ 12 D rlllrv Plata
2*— F U R N ITU R E aa*
We Guarantee Personal
ami hralrr, STD Tranviniision
K double i *r)Kirlr on I aerr
month.
„ J*— LO ST AND FOUND
Machine twd Supply Co.
Ph. NO *-4171 or NO *1711 *
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
very
kvmh
)
condition,
one
owner.,
land
Us
miles
wed
of
town
Satisfaction or Your
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2 4432
C M ILES N O R IH OF
4-ROOM
and
hath
furniahtd
apart2
lone
white
ami
blue,
17*0
00
I2.VX*) down. FA 2 27W5
Money Cheerfully
1— FOR R EN T
SANFORD
ment l i i . SOI'* W. 1*t.
phone FA 2 34*I .
Quick laundromat Sarvie#
Refunded.
New ft Used
W E I.A K A A F A R TO TM TS t
11— A U TO M O IIIL K S — TR A II.R R N
Shirt* Finish'd In 44 Hour*
r n r .t o hath.. 114 W . R im •«. 2 BEDROOM unfurmihed kitchen
19.36— FLAM INGO. W ft 2 l&lt;ed
Furnilura
and Appltaneaa
b'amten# I&gt;ry Claanlnr
3 BEDflOOM, UB. kitchrn. dm
equipped houie. 2 car garage
room, lot 74. Park Ave. Trailer
E.
2'th
Sr.
Foodmart
Bldg
ing
room,
kitchen
equipped
Thia ia a mint pais to the Ritt
111 per month. Coll FA 14311
Park
S U IT H S ID E
LAUN D R O M AT
atreen porch, utility room, bid
Theatre for Hugh Carlton. E ip .
eftrr l p. m.
; i&gt;j r . First ?t. pk . f a f - o m
W. Santa SI.
1*37— M O D EL
Burkrvr
Unlive
date Mar. 23. •».
HOWARD IV. LONG
Thia it a gueat p a n tn the Movie,
Trader with full trri-en cwbana
207 F. Commercial Ave
S E N . us YOUR F U R N IT U R E
land Drive-In for Robert RichMAJOR BROWN R E A L T Y
Furnnhed Apt. SOO Park Ave.
M.Sai frames Trailer Park, See
Phone FA 2 2*33
• We lit Y tlm Most
ardi. E*p. dale Mar. 23. 'l l .
Rraltar
Holme*
• W# SELL th* Molt
Cor. Hw y. 17-92 &amp; 27th SI.
2 BEDROOM Houie. Call F A 2 M il
LA K E MARY
U N FU R N ISH ED apartment. Ph
1*36— luliertv built house trailer, 11A— F1.UMHINU ana RO OFINQ • We PAY the Most
Ph. FA 2 3237 or FA 2 !»44
Phone FA 2-ir.Ol
FA 2 2*00.
SUPER TR A D IN G POST
*230.1. Extras. FA 2 2UM
I kl.l. T i r i SV|| | |
Th. F A 2 0677
2 BEDROOM ,
1 « b a 'h .' full)
PI
l
MBING
A
H
E
A
TIN
G
I
N
T
IK I T IS R E A L E S T A T E
i K FOR BALR
•— M O R TI.A G E LO IN S
rquipt»ed kitchen, Florida room
SANFORD
Phona
FA
2
7611
iR M h llll. m i m % / o \i% u
aik Crum'ey O Monteilh
• RIG V A LU E S
w
and utility room. I» t 73‘ x 13V.
4O H «h M O \
St ooo to ttoonoo available for
at 117 South Park Th. F A =4193
\ollr# mf rillt* II m i Ib i
• QUICK C R E D IT
PLUMBING
Deep well. 411 Scott Ave.
T » whom u M il c tlc liiii
purrhsvr of terund mortgages.
• EASY TER M S
Contracting A Repalra
FA 2-3701.
Nolle# Ir
Klh*n In dcDel.m lan. Temple 1 4092 or
n i r d a t u * %%11Is I*** |fi*n 2 i •*f th#
Ptre Lstimalr*
ROSA L . P A Y TO N
Zoning M*c uIat lori • fhi* J. Ilrslln
Midway- 7 3323.
R. I . HARVEY
HOME S E E K E R S
Ragletered Itral Eatat* Mrokar
i M h a m b * « r#i|U#M»(i » » n s l n c m *
New And Tied Furniture
» l Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 M43
*.f i.Mif !• ii. it ,
: i *«ut : t r.f
2 Bedroom*
Ph. F A M 3 0 1 -I7 »2 at Hiawatha Nearly new 2 lilt. 1 ll home in
311 E. First SI.
F A 2 3421
*— FLOW FRS. PLAN IS
*P*Itik llAfnm&lt;»c|A i#i»U* !»•
Country ( tub Manor. Extras tn
M l
1ii «1u o&gt;tpi* 1 Ami
Ihr
/ n n lt tt
Florida Room
« ommUDlon
d«l«riMlnH in r#»
AZALEAS
In
Bloom.
Large
2 nit. UB. kitchen eqjlp|)cd. .orchide kitchrn Hove, tpare heat
New A Usrd Furniture ft AppU4nfPli’i*tml |&lt;» ih# ||«*Kfit 41'f K#ml nIII!r
— F.H .A . —
Srlcctiun from 31c or 3
nrr
tut
Mo.
pint.
137,34.
r r and Venetian blind*. Screened
1 ‘m i n h i &lt;*mmlaiIuii9M I h r f o t l c n anrrt A Good Place
Tn
t’lacc m
|'*k *|*o«rll*#tl |tfnppr|v
FA 3.1334, Eat. 406, t'olb/ or
for SI 60
porch and carporte. Priced at
B U Y SEI.I. or• T R A D E ,1
We
are
clearinjr
these
PLUMBING
ii i InatuofrIa I* All *»f Hprlii* Ifam.
F A 2 (WAV
G R A P E V IN E M RSERV
**-■&gt;') with Suii) down and 133
JEN KIN S F U RIN
NIITU
R E ei
TURK
(Ml*r|) I .r |»IA1 aaR .le»i lilt* I In |*|fl|
ram out • &gt;1 a low
IIEAIING
I*.•a•* •«, t*uV&gt;11* i#cordi
Grapes (lie Ave.
FA 2 MJ6
monthly including lavra *nd in­
400 SanfordI Ave.
Ji#&lt;rtI Me.fr Count).
money
waving
price.
surance. Available now.
3 BEDROOM home »* »o . kitchen
T y b U . h n r i n i will l»# ti#M In
(Include* Cloaing)
AIR CONDI HONING
w o n H lit M &gt;
n » ."•cntinnio Counit Court II omr#
equipped Ixvw down payment.
C O N TR A C T and REPAIR WORK U ird furniture, npptianrtt, loot*
1*33 ( ADIUI.AU •62 * — 4 Door
Farm A Garden Ceatar
Zoning nu#ife&gt;r* off*--*. T u m .Ih
Call FA 2 1429.
Cuitom hud; 3 Hit. I tile hath
etc. Bujghi-aold. Larry'* Mart
lloirh IT. l» it « !•.«« ) \l or
IM7 Sanfnrd | «f,
FA 2 4342
Sedan
Hydroiitstte Transm it
ANNUALS
ms pnon i list •#ft* r »* butoll*!#.
humr with a lovely i-quipped
213 Sanford Ava. Ph. F A 1A132.
M l Catary Art.
vion, Power llraket,
Potter
ftrmhml# Count r /.uning
kitchen
Modern
wall
furnace,
IIV O W N E R — 2 b r frame hou*r.
Steering.
Radio
ami
llealrr.
3 0 -I.O M AND FOUN D
Venetian blind" and awning win
Itr Cub*11 I. Jlrow n
kitchen equipped, large preltv
Power Window* ami Seals. Far IIE A I I IF 1*1. DISH G AR D EN S
Joe C. Ihomat
Mointiirit* Count? 7.onlnr
daw*. Ilrauliliil h*rdw&lt;M&gt;d floor*.
SANFORD I LOWER SHOP
yard, gixnl location. I4,v&gt;i cadi
tpiv#i for
lory
Air Conditioned
l.u t l
10
Z2 Sarita St.
FA 1064# L'*ST en* bny'» Rirycl* all* 24".
Only 11 730 down in* hiding ill
FA 2 1*22
nr
FA 21111
or small equity and t.Vl nin.
Owner. Only .36 433 miles
t Bloaka Hast Of Frtntk
lt d . J. C. Illfgtns. Wat lost
0 ■■ lie I w«*| ml |i» I ##•♦»
rloilnc cuita and 1X1 (at rnunth
payment!.
I
all
FA
2
3117.
14— PIANO SERVIUK
..................
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.
*21*1
*r«UMls li lR I I . H s u 4»f riBrldia
In vicinity of High School. Can
Aeaaua an 20tk Street.
1y. immediate) poi»r»»ion -*• ••
12—
■OATH
and
MornRft
i • rfAM iF
'&gt;e identified. Itrward Phono
M O D E L O f BN D A IL Y
N A N O TU N IN G A R EPA IR IN G
la *# « i « r.oloi# all
\»
L A K E F R O N T HOME and grmr. Open Mon. and Fri. till ( P. M. 1*37 FORD Ranch Wagon
F.V 2 4411 or FA 2 2*t4.
Your Evtnnide Dealer
iin t T iiA a . Kiim i.Ki:
W.
I
.
IMRMON
R
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B
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T
A.
W
IIA
JAM
S.
XratUr
lift PRA#
1 bunder bud Power Plant Stan
Ideal for rountry living. Near
ROHSON SPORTING GOODS
Ph T A 2 1723 After 3 00 p, m. *"
"
1 1\ i i . \ u i ii »:
Raymond latedqelal, A.toe.
ban! Tranamisvion Radio and .194 6 * R. 1st. Than. FA 2 4141
Sanford. Houie lx &lt; H. 3 brd
SuMi* to
» l'» n that th*
g O ST— LEASE.
Big
Sal*
Os
Atlantic Risk Bldg.
H E R B E R T SYENSTROM
Heater, l-owt mileage — ilean,
rtrama, I'x bathx Tile floor*
i i n d i r n i R i d a l ii , r»n *ha M t h dav FA 2 2111
?!■ I III II DING N IN T H ACTORS
Evervlhlng Furniture Uanler.
iaf M m h, \ |i l%*i t»r#»#nl to
Itrjivlered lliokre
M ERCURY O U I no 3RD MOTORS
inside amt out
throughout, rentt.il heal, (irr
lb# ll*in%*FAh|r l,"'lhlF J 'i'l *r a.f 3 BEDROOM UB. living A dining
LEV
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It
W
P.
SMI
III
XlaXa
place with hratllalor. attic fan
tor carpentry, painting, screen­ FOUN D: Trevcription glavtr* ia
I** tit.laol# i *411141). 1'ti.f i d i . tna final
tuoin, kitchrn equipped, family
l O I T I E H H O k im W
(#tiiin
aml Atiiirhor* #o
Onibuard Sale* A Seralre
ing. rooting, and platter repair,
lirrcieway and garage. Altu I'll
room. 2 bath*, quiet neighbor
C l *4 y I or taf Iba Cilal# *#f IlCf*.
ilowr.town Sanbird. owner may
tiki
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Holiday
KEN
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2313 Park Ave.
FA 2 4214
a.phalt tile. avbeMox siding,
tool ihrd with doublr rarportr
T il A \ KCNTI.IIIl. al#« #a»rU. At .I
hood,
city
limit*.
SI4.300
til
have by identifying xml paying
Avtociatev
t uupe ID drnmatie, P it »• r r
pt roi l 11
t hm » M th#r#. ntaW
mavunry ur wcud sirpt, Itvating
20
acrei
land,
approxiuutrlv
mongsgr. S3300 down or Irrm i.
for thia ad at Sanford Herald
KDbllcPtlun In i b# iiiiH Judf# for
Brakes. Power Steering. Heater 11| _ rei|.livestock gweplif*
111 N. Park Ph. I A 2 242*
and
repairing
garages
xml
in
cltrui
Small
like
Price
tafc a final iM tltm ni of M« aMrafniPFA 2 1*4!)
Office.
Factory
Air
Coodllioned,
Pail
wrecking
call
F.A
2
4999.
nf *|M tBipi* anil for in
or.ly *12.300
oritil *11CCll At plit S him PR PUi It
drd Hash White finish. Only RKGISTF.ItKR Atwrileen Ang'iv
This I* a gueit pan to the Movie
Ctaaiified Duplay
Kl«&gt; lCel|
Bull Excellent thaw conform* 23— n .M T B I C A I . SERVICER
17.132 Miles tnd laxihs Like
I tot#«] tin* ii.# t ! i i d ir of l*#b*
Drexmwold Secllor. — All cleared
land Drive-In for Bobby Ring. S i . JJ»m * A e w iy C »m f+ A f
lion
and
ready
for
dole
*•
herd
New.
f u ll). A l» I &gt;J *
Price I* right. 2411 Uhaae Ave
Exp. dair Mar. 23. M.
n*)Bt.iml II. |&gt;l
tirr
For information c a l l VACUUM C LEA N ER REPAIRS
(22*3
17* N . Tark Ava.
Ph. F a 2-4123
Phone FA 2 3001. Sanford.
At K««fu9*r nf *9i# KptJ'A
Part* for all make* of rleaacrt.
F.A 2r.2u*.
«f PC RTIIA A K r t t i f l L
F.lerirolux. Hoover, Kirby, rlr.
1*34 llir .Y R O L l.T ' J i n ' 2 Door
f&gt;«rPAt#4
PLANTATION
ESTATES.
~iargt
P R IC E D TO S E L L .1 thia lovely
Free pukiip Work guarautreii.
Station Wagon, Y l Engine, P»w I I - R E A I T Y P ARIiO M
woodrd
lot.
rorner
Lucerne
and
2 HR. maionry country home,
I* IhF « #BM **f lb# 4 **M«IF J*4a*.
FA 2 4763
rrglide.
Radio
and
Hester.
New
Delmar, Sacrifice tl?30U) |*»v
R»m I h I« 4•naif, yiRfMii la fl* on large, nearly *j acre lot.
IIA R H IE T T S B E A U TY MHIK
While Finish and flrady To Go
bait,
ing pant for. V, S. White. I7U0
Hoove
Biting — Electric Service
bearing
citrus
tree*,
nicely
furn­
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la r*i 1*^1^ «f
91293 F.A 2 3742.
Falrwav Ave. So. St. Peter*
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FA 2 u*I3
F A 2 3221 for appointment.
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Station Wagon. V I. Powrrglide,
N EW — 3 Itedroom masonry home.
CURB GIRI-S over 21 Apply in
MM ■•lllti
Excluiivr with
Power nrakrt. Radio and Heat­
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23 A - BUILDING - R E P A IR S—
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by nwtth«4 and r«qulr»d in fir**
IlVXi. down pa)rnrnt !I3 (*i. Lake
FA R M E R 'S A G E N C Y
St
PAINTING
Drop Leaf S Pier* Dinette.
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ililm i
and
ittmsnd*
and
Mechanically
Rlghl.
Sylvan Estates 7 miles west nf
• Mrl| )r*i», nr #t«h*r nf ) du, mar
V V. Farmer. Realtor
Extra Nice
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tin* a|im«t ib# #•(•(• nf iH H ta
Male lleln Wauled
FLOOR saadtrg and f.nuhing
Sanford on 111 44 41*1 St.)
t». R. Whitmore, Axiec.
TAV M MATIIIMbN. i l f t t l H !•»•
2—
Mahnganv I^m p Table* and
riaamng,
waxing.
Serving
FA 2 3313
of tbld I'rtUR'I, tn Ik* **«ti«iv 114 S. Freach Ava. Th. F A 2 3221
1*32 F O R II Custom 2 Door Sedan YOUNG MAN W A N TED — apply in
J Coffaa Table. Sat of Three
Judf* of ?#m.n#!o » agM i Y!#r ta
Seminole County sine* 1*23.
6 Cylinder, Standard Transm it
a• bta offir# In tb&gt;- * urt bmj«* After hours F A 2 241* or FA 2 4121 T H E
Only ..
. 12*10
person
Crystal
Lake
Nursery
B EST LAI D PLANS
II. M. Gleason. Laka Mary
»*f told I ' o u n i r i t M / tlv i il . f l i o .
tinn. Radio and Heater. Talk
lake Alary, Fla
O F MII K .iml MEN
14b. » I I h I h
sight
*atand«p I-A K E F R O N T; modern 2 bedroom
2— Full Site Hollywood lied*
attaint
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mileage,
tills
should
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tli* f'rat
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124 VO gab|t«blla&lt;i of thia anile* Kiali
humr
with
doutile
garage. Ijtlle did tin- owner dream when
do It.
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•lain) or d*mariil ahall b# in *||i • FA 2 6132.
• (filial (umnutnily
he settled In ibis lieailtllul new
*UV.
t — Full Site. Hollywood Bad
tf)R and tHa’I
t»'# fta»# r*f
home * few vhort month* ago
raining A f. FA 2 7*2*
ra*idan*a ond t«r&gt;at nffi-« mf in*
JC cU U lA
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12*10
• Nrar fiolf Cnurar
rlilm iht and abaJJ ba *»*»rn ' # b»
that unuvual nrmstaners would tttl C A D IIJ -A r *2 4 Door Sr
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tree*, tint two liedrooin furmth
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log. I'ow rr Hiakrt, Radio and liabysil ur iron, f A 2 787*
fil*4 #Hall he loiil
V.litdr f.#»»*»•*»!
rd home wait* for you.
Each
117.10
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Hralrr. While anil Blue Finish
ii
a d m in la t ra l r 11
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tht
Meitch Bldg
FA 2 i it i
Price S473U00
.When I hey do some alert
Factory Air Conditioned. One 7 ? -B » iiS f H OpportorUtsea______
2—
Twin Sire llollvwi.ial Red-. l**'iis »«f
Include* Cloning Cost
117V) down; Total Monthly Pay
lll'g T %V M &gt;1AT II151.A
buyer a|wa)» gets a good buy
nwnrr and right in every way
I7— X H T IC E H — f’ FRSft.N AI.B
New But Shop Worn.
dac#a**d
BUSIN KM OPPORTUNITY
mewl! IIS 2*
For a QUICK SAIT, the owner
Mirk N C U k lt ia l Jr,
Each .
..
433 30
Turn Wrat On 201 h
R E A L E S T A T E D R IV F.IN
MAN OR WOMAN
r r» llni *sa
IN COM E TAX SER VIC E
ba&gt; agreed to tell this lovely
Si. Follow Country
Kanfpfri
F
Inf
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2144
Franrh
Ave.
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bath
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( lull ltd. ft Watch
Coupe Itydrumatir. P u ar e r
u e tiei. Each
MO.UO
atra. to service and inllrct from III! Celery Ave
i&gt;
H im
tikii/ti* at i- d K*hf i *m
FA 2 13*1
HOM E under 1IC«»*I, vviili alwoit
Slrrlm g.
Had o ami H ra lrr
For Our Signn . . .
E L E C TR IC cigarette dispensers
Cloved Sunday
IM'ei cash, balance LESS than
I — Twin Inner-prinr Maine**
rubitah Fab. !l. J» A Har
Realtor
I'ower AA'indowt and Seal. Good
No selling, l ar. reference*, and
IF )
rent
L )»d
II0O0
•Call Hall” Phone FA 23&lt;41
mechanical condition.
1CM nq m *2.493 00 investment lie* a diet Tahlrl*; week* supply
LOW TE R M S NIJ . B U T VALUE.
Me Roumillat A Andrrior, —
1—
Twin Sit* UnU Spring. Extra
*2*3
necesiary. 2 to 12 hour* weekly
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an
R A Y M O N D M. B A L I.
Faust* Drug Store.
Good
17.10
9:00 A. ,M. T i l Dark
nett
rvirtlrn
t
return.
Possible
U L TR A modern,
all
eledrie 1*13 M ER C U R Y Montclair Hard
R E A LTO R A IN Sl ROB
full
tlmr
work.
Fur
local
inter
Kitclun ALSO the owner will
2—
Full Sue loll Spunga, Extra
SU N D A Y
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top
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u
Malic,
Power
Third SI. h Park Avenue. South
view give phone and partlrulari
(loud
110 00
throw In all hit living room
J. I.. 1IOHRY. Sheriff «f
Steering. Power Brakes, power
2:00
I*.
&gt;1. T i l Dark
\ all ( all Kail
Write
International Sales A
FACTO R Y J O YOU
and one bedroom furndurr In
Seal. Hadio and Healer. Good
Thon# FA 21*41
Odd Twin and Full S ilt BookSeminole County will pay
AHg Co nf New Orleans, I.a ,
ALUMINUM
rludmg
NF.W
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and
s
Desk
pta*lir Interior. This ear use*
&lt;*•* Iliad B-ardi N EW .
R EW AR D of S2S.00 for inIm . to 2A Canal Strerl, New
V E N E T IA N B U N D S
If you are looking for TERMS.
liltlr oil bur ran he bought for
Value* To I U 10 New *10.00
For the Beit Ruya tn Heal Eitata
Orleans. I.a.
g u
Enclosed
head Sagproof bottom
Thia it not your home
BUT
formation leadinR In the SKE C U L L E N A IIAK K K Y
To ! » 30
only.
rail
with
plastic
ends.
Plastic
.
,
if
you
are
looking
for
QUA
*4*3
arrant and rnnvirlinn nf
Ilnwinesus O p p rirliin tly
W. A. &lt; **&gt;♦. Jr. Saltaman
1 — Echo!* Day and 'Niter Sola.
or rayon lapev. Colton or nylon
L I T Y at a BARGAIN. . .( ALL
( onvlruction Co.. Inc.
M nn Or U ’nmnn
Ducnntinued Fabric. New
any parnon dumpinr lra«h 110 K . Park Ava. Ph. F A 2-2211
cards.
Thr.vr ore nnly nn
us at ONCE
Sit Meat 23th SlrtCI
But Shop Bern. JJI10 Value
nn Ih* III W A Y S O F SE- M A Y F A IR S E C TIO N : Spacious 3- M. II. "Bill- STR.MPER Ageaay exampl* nf what we have fieiponviblr person from this area, S tn k arik Cila** and Point Co.
Phone FA 2 2102
Now
. S3*.10
ta aervire and eolleel from rigs 111-114 W 2nd St. Ph FA 2-4422
Realtor A Insurer
M INOLK C O U N T Y .
bedroom furnished home. OwnIn
offer.
Why
Day
More!
retie dispensers. No selling.
1— 2 Piece Foam Rubber Livina
Ai»oe. Laura B. Oiier. II. F. Taffer
er. FA 2 l*M.
Car, rffrreneei and 1392.30 to
Room Suite. Naw But Shop
Arthur F. Day Everett Harper
11*73 00 investment neresiary. 7
Worn. 123*00 Value
Phone F A 2 4MI
U* N. Park
to 12 hour* weekly net* up In
Now
. ... M l 00
*322.30 Monthly inrnmr. Pnuiblf
*— Ocd Ocraiisnal Chairs
full time work. For local m irr
• iMtaxani Surrounding*
• Special Diela'
Each
.. IT M To SU M
view give phone and particulars
•
Llecnned
LPN
On
Duly
A
t
All
Time*
We invite you lo ht uur guexla abaolulcly fre*
Write Pan American Dislribut
1— Full Sue Mahogany Pwater
without obligation at one of Sanford’* leading
ing Co. Inr. I*. O Box 7317 Nfwr
Bed Extra M l * ___ *1130
• Home Almoapher*
TV TU BES
Orleans 19. 7/vuitlana.
Moltla whll* you local* Mltable houaing fnr
« I — t'«ad 2 Pifca Living Room
TE S T E D FR EE
you tad your faaiUy. Pick up your k*y at th*
Sutu. Only ------------- *PA0
2nd
amt
PalaiatH*
J O f iA L .U B m
- la year bama
i i w g i i g I* Car* Raqairwd
“ •• Offie*.
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Day FA 2 -W I Night PA 1-4M4
W E L L D RILLIN G
Fairbanka Mori* Pumps
Call FA 2-4174
Rapairt lo all makes
Kletirmte
23 ft.
aluminum
Ycllouraionr
Horn* For Th* Aged
Trailer. Saertfirc fnr rash by Complete
TaAa M strtao r
Lawn
Maintenance:
V U I U C Y O D H AM . K m .
Phone FA 2-T214
ownet. Lived in lesa than 12
Far. nth A Hlway 11*2
Fertiluer. Spranng. M o x e t a f ,
Phene F A 1-1M l
Corner Hwy* 17-91 A S7th St.
I l l So. Magnolia
F A 2 4221
mnnlhs Camp Sermnolc, San
JO H N I.OMMERRE
ford, Fla.
US Willow Ave.
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CRTS HKYWAKIUOK KIDK — Rear A«tm. Lula [&gt;•Flo rw (Ret.) la shown shortly after completing hi* first
flight In the AM ) Skywnrriur. The Admiral w u given a
f ir s t -hand d&lt; mon*tratinn of the cu|vuhlliUp* of the plane
bar C&lt;fr. Hal Lang, commanding officer of VAH-7.
(Official U. a. Navy Photo)

'Young In Heart'
Is Never Too Old
Proof H u t the "yotrs* In heart" at*, an amphibious a n ri.il quit*
mow iw rtr too old wa* typified Ia»t etlrn.lvrly. Ha romm.nrcd fly­
ing hi* own aircraft forty-aaven
when R«ar Admiral Lu i. l&gt;eyear* ago.
U SN R tR aU , embarked
flignt. which runalatad of
lo r Ma Brat flight (n an AST) Jet low level flying around th. lo.-al
area, waa piloted by Commander
Ik y warrior.
Although lit. Admiral ikrlinwl ll.l lang, commanding offic.r «f
IHeavy Attack Squadron Sevan.
to give bt« actual aga, (h i. birthHr Vila demon.tralrd Ine Hit
Say waa Wrdnenlay) he dad ail- man.uv.r in tha Skywairier.
g i t to having long *tnr. p»**a*l
In addition to tha Admiral Lt.
Col 0 A. Gilliland, the beersTtea Admiral, who U a m . in bar lary'a Slarlr.a Corps Aide, waa
t i Mm Secretary af tba N a v y ', of- aboard, making h i. flral p-t flight.
Heal par*y rurrrnilr louring saal T h . Third Crewman wa* R. W.
am naval air h a m , la often re­ Join*, atlaliun electronic* tech­
ferred to a. tha "(athor" ot tba nician third Clara, U. S. Navy, who
M avy'i Training Aida Program. briefed the admiral prior to takeHa ta cm* of the lin t Naval avia- oil
toaa and awn. and personally opariJunng ingot, to* Admiral aa.i.lrd Lang in Um navigation and
la qu&lt;dc Ijtng. "did a hangup
Job." The Admiral wa* moat imprea-ed wilh the A il), particularly
with rrapact to Ihr relative cornfurt «■ compared with other y»l
Sr Ja Hammonil
aircraft hi which h. ha* flown,
Itwar VA l-M tS
and upon return atat.d it sat one
•I the moat enjoyable flight a ho
bad ee*e anpericncad.
VW. kaogwood Civic Laaru* «d l
apaoHr a hakr aal. in front ot
tea pottoffirr Heturrfa- M irrh 7,
to ll a. m.
Itaai. Muuu
W moor a at the weekly Jaycee
It, Mailun l(. June*
•Wen A g r Dane, were H illy Jaur
Jam*. Met.ill. paratrooper alaRol&gt;crtaon aiul Jamca l.yran*. l.i»l Honed al SI. Ilrayg, N. C , Ha*
dance; Colton r.l.n and (.aura l ean Ilia gucat of ill, grandmother,
U i.-ai-r, alnw dance George (lain- Mr*. (». ti. M rM .lian,
lock bat lirrn named full lime
Friend* hwe will regie! In learn
akairman of the weakly alfaira.
of the death of Ihr fathvr of Mr*.
rhi|«rom ng la it arak wrra Mr. Hoy La ton. Havanah. (Ja. Mra. Eaend Mr* Hill l.a lire*. Mr. aud aon ha* waited her anl.r m law,
Mr*. Pred Kaeitvon. X. II. Hop- Mr*. Mae K. King In livtrdo many
hint, rharlr* Koch. Mr. and M r.. lime*
Sill Hurrh, fh&gt;yla llrown, Mr. ami
Mr* MllliMt (tore and Mr* Jack
M n . Dave (Jure .ml polira rbtrf liodd ante rid Orlando Junior Col­
Ciauda l.ayo and Mr* l.avo.
let* thli .rn iriW r.
Hcaal Trip
I idle* A r t (ia n ii
The Coil, awl Cani|&gt;ai. troop*
I Julie* were honor gurati lliur*
of (hrI Seoul Troup rtnu will »«•*■ day higlil when members of Ilia
an Audubon acri-ra lour "River &lt;W Brotherhood of (he Flr*l Hapti.t
tha Crying Bird" at the Winter Church conkiil » r d u-rved nipper
W rk high tcnool amidnriuni, Hal prvccding their regular mreting.
trrday at 10:46 a. m. This trip Charlie Diahinon waa ai charge
WlU aeru- a* a Map In earning of arrangement!,
Um lira m alm badge.
lee J'ugll, engineer With Uia
Girls will leave from lb* hom* Marlin Company of Orlando, waa
af Mra Ilium Kldinlg* on Wild- goeat .(leaker.
Blare Slrr*t at 10 • in. ami will
Cirrte liiira Niwwar
Mtura at I It: Ri p. in.
SI ainhr ra of tha Kalta Saw Car­
lYoopIcad.r Mm Mabai Chap- rie, meeting at tbr home of Mr*
Smui and co leader# Mra. Vernic* A. II. Kay J r ., Monday rirntiig,
Conrad, Mra. I'at l.yman, Mr*. held a m rpriar .to ri tbower fo*
Nanay riamroti and Mra. Jana Mra. Jan Mu.#.
Angara will accompany tba group.
Mr*. K a, irrvaM deUciuui (tag
man rhoeolair cake, jello and colfee to Mra. M um -. Mr*. Robert L
Kagailal* Jr., M ri. Hob Ward
Mra. I Jane (Jo re, Mr*. Urn f
Ward Jr., Veala I'rmlanU, WU,
Mrrk, Ray H enley and Antbcmy
Danitil.
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Oviedo News

Rev. Timms Gets
Call To Gainesville
Ww

u ry

Rev. William K Tlmma
appointed to the Centa­
Mrthodltl Church. Caine,

toil*, rt*.
The retirtd niiuiMer, who haa
bean a rriidcnt of FUnfued for
tom and one half yeara, reported
to haa new church yraterday.
H e r. Ttm mi waa the leather of
toe Mrn'a IHhlr (Taaa of the
rin d Mrlhodiaf Church during hta
May lu;f»
A* a m.mbrr of i*w Mlcidgan
Hethodut Lonfcrmce atucr ltr.'H,
Rav. Tlmma bad aerved ai tka
Winona iM kb.) Lake Htble Coofermce for the past M yeara.
H r and hta wife are natlvea af
England, and have traveled Fa
gftrn too nine! throughout tha
world. The former Sanford r r ai­
dant te known ai an* af toe moat
dynamic evangeUeta in America.
Ma will aerve in QalneaviUa until

Cohen With Army
Unit In Nurenbura
R O B E R T O. COIIKN
I’li Robert Cohen ia Rationed
in Nurrnburg, Germany with toe
3#th Army ArlilleryCoben te Ih* ton to Mr. »rd
Mra. R. A. Cnben. ! » Magnolia
Ate and ■ IBM graduate of Seminole High School
Ida work with the Third Gun
Battalion on the 2M&gt; M. M. tun
te clntaifted. His letter* to Hanford

dearribe Nuroatburg na t very old
and InleratUng (My.
Another Snnfned boy, Sammy
D-nn. alvo in ala Honed hi to#
German city, and the pair hnva
enjoyed alghtaeeing together.
Friend* who wish to cacrttoonS
with Cohen may us* this address:
Pfc. Robert O. Cohen. T k U I U I M

jJjT'AMtoT

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School Votes Tomorrow; Family
On P TA Issue Deaths Reported
The Sanfurd Gnunmur School P T A tonight will ballot
on the question of whether to withdraw from the Florida and
National Parent-Teacher Aaaociationa.
Lait night, the Oviedo P TA withdrew from the two
bodie*. The resolution to cpcratu independently of the two
larger organizations passed without a dissenting vote.
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News Briefs
jiatern ity Discussed
M ANILA I L l ’l&gt;— Delegates from
IT Pacific nations opened discus
sions ted ay at a two week con­
ference on maternal rare.

Fish Guses Fatal
MORGAN C IT Y , La. (U P I)—
Three men working waist-deep In
decomposing ftsh were asphyxiated
Monday by accumulated gases.

l&amp;ollins" Birthday
TA LLA H A S S EE (U P II — Gov.
LeKoy Collins celebrated his Mth
birthday today with rake and •
full schedule of work.

New Record For Jobs
TA LL A H A S S E E (U P I) - Nonfarm employment in Florida hit
an alltim# high of L262.IW In
"gnuary.

Tombstone Kills Boy
B IE L L A , Italy &lt;L’PI s—
Five
year-old Eduardo Machetto was
crushed to death by a falling
tombstone while visiting hi* grandfather's grave with hit mother.

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'G ltK (DPI) — Promoter
Bill Koaenaohn ammnerd today
that the Floyd Pattarson-lngemar
*9iansson tight will he staged In
Mew Yorti In June.

Hawaii Gets Nearer
W A S H IN G TO N (U P I) - T ta *
Hawaii statehood bill took ■ giant
Step toward final congressional ap­
proval today by clearing the House
Rule* Committee.

Happy To Run Again

cral, (.ornmvoded th* U v i t d o
group for ils atUoo. Ladd ta scha
dtiled to sppssr el the Sanford
meeting
tonight. The
Oviedo
group became the second in Semi­
nole County to withdraw from the
state and national gnu pa because
^ - t(a r hia«i of on* world!**"
supported by the Florida and Na
ttonal Congress.
The motion by the Oviedo PTA
said that the Stata and National
PTA* had “ seen fit to extend
activities beyond the object* ori­
ginally act forth in charter* . .
and min national and International
politic*."
The resolution said " s o m a
groups" had been trying to force
endorsement of propaganda of
world government end that the
Of iedo P TA “ Is opposed to any
such endorsement."
Oviedo members said they be
lieve P TA efforts should be de
dirated to "the promotion of fun
da mental American Idas la and
teachings of sound educational
principle* In our schools which,
combined with good bom* training,
will provide a program of child
welfare and education for our
children."
•
The rcsoluUoo said the Oviedo
group, after long study, concluded
that " U can best serve the pur

,or *hlfh “ Itw"edited
0,*,nU'd
i,- withdrawing."
that
u,# troUp will continue to operate
as a parent-teacher group, but will
be known as Oviedo Parent-Teach­
er organisation (P TO ).
.Membership*, monies, proper­
ties and other possessions of th*
old P TA were transferred lo th*
new P TO .

Loot Being 'Cut'
As Law Walks In

^ t t A M I (U P I) - Kruturky Guv.
J r B. (Happy) Chandler announ­
ced today he's ready again to
MASSAPKQUA. N. T . (U P I) —
campaign for th* Democratic IViliie seised today four men who
presidential nomination
held up a l-ong Island bank, three
of them a* Ihey were counting out
the (70.000 loot un a kitchen table.
Nassau County police said th*
B L A N TY R E , Nyasaland (U P I)—
The Rhodesian air force dropped bandit* were previously r*|&gt;utalJe
supplies lo security forces In riot, business men. none of whom had
torn areas of Nyasaland today, in­ a imsIIcc record.
The four signed statements ad
dicating new African violence wa*
milting the daring business hours
Apccted.
holdup of ih* Security National
Rank lure Monday afternoon, of­
C1IESSINGTON, England (U P I) ficer* reported.
A pair of handcuffs, which wit
— A prowler slipped into the pas­
ture of three circus ponies Mon­ nesses said was carried by one of
day night ami carefully clipped th* masked holdup men, led to the
off and stole the tads and mraas roundup Police said a check of
local dealers indicated that hand
of each animal.
cuffs had hern purchased recently
by Thomas Park* 17, a plumber.
Parka was questioned at his
H A R L A N , Ky. ( L T l l — A strike
home and finally admitted that he
1% J.lOu miner* In Harlan County
was on* of the thugs. He Identi­
began its second day today with
fied his companions and police
holt tide* deadlocked in th* dis­
pute over a ui.lon demand for a located (hem at 1 i. m. at the
home of Anatolt Rylsky. 44, a
contract renewal.
tavern ownrr.
With Rylsky In his kitchen were
Richard Hatch, 33, a blueprint de­
W ASHINGTON (U P I) AKL- veloper. and William McHenry, 21,
CIO President George Mi-any to­ an insurance salesman. They were
day challenged business organisa­ counting out th* loot, which they
tions to adopt organised labor s had brought from th* bank In
aid* of ethics and punish cm- paper sacks, preparatory to divid­
)•»&gt;»rs who violate it.
ing it up.
All of tha stolen money waa re­
covered. authorities said.
W ASHINGTON (U P li — in* D*.
fens* Department said today the
radar warning line acroaa tba
top of Die U. S. will be extended
across Greenland at a cost af
more than 27 million dollars.

Violence Expected

Ponies' Tails Stolen

Miners Still Out

Meany Asks 'Ethics’

Longer W arning Line

Thursday To Bring
New Schools Data

Meeting Is Called
O n County Home
Mrs. Ruth Hamilton. Lonfwood.
has acccpti-d the chairmanship of
■ voluntary cilirrns trlvt to help
palirnta at the Cou..iy Home.
Mrs Hamilton today said she
would attempt In get Interested
cilirrns together for a meeting
In I hr court huuv# on April I.
Shr called for a "facelifting
amralitm'' on Ih* County Home
JFd urged ell who are interested
to "Join hands to help our sen­
ior ritixcns."
The April 1 meeting will be
held In the court room, starting
■t ( p. m

Developer Shows
Plans For Project
toRilt Lynch, developer of Wrath•Tfifid, displayed plans for a
hug« shopping ce-itcr this morn
ta r
Th# stores will lie grouped un­
der one roof, connected by a
landscaped arcade.
Parking apace for 2oo cars Is
planned.
Lynch
said
several
"brand name" stores had applied
for leases.
Ground was broken on th* first
kLnc
In Wealhersfield today.
Ljn rh added. “ Within a few
weeks, w* will have 100 con­
structed."

Ydvinjfton Elected
Fools Yrlsmgton was elected
secretary treasurer and a director
of the Building Official* Associa­
tion of Florida at a recent meet­
ing tn Gainesville. Yrlvlngton is
**lf budding

Officials at tha Stminol* County
School board will know Thurs
day when bids will be openrj for
th* construction of th* first new
school tn the county.
The 0'30 a. m. meeting wlU b*
held In the office of R. T . Milwee,
superintendent of schools Milwee,
John Rrumlsy and Kirk Gunby re­
turned to Sanford Saturday with a
check for 13.200.000 from the tale
of school bonds.
Gunby, financial director for
the board, will outline a program
for the Board on Thursday, Re
porta of th* business transaction
with Salomon Bros , ami Hutiler.
purchasers are also eipcclrd.

The Skywatrioe. of th# Savage
Son* a( Sanford will arrive at
Rainey T V Id tomorrow betweaa 10
a. m. and noun.
According to a dispatch received
by Heavy Attack Wing One, th*
lianas will launch in th* morning
from the USB Korrrital.
Th* Forrests] will steam into
Norfolk, where more Sanford man
will be flown to th* Naval Air Sta­
tion in cargo planes.
Tragedy marrrd th* h a p p y
homecoming of two man. who**
identities have not been revealed
The parent* of ooe, and th* wife
and four-year-old son of another
were killed an route to Norfolk.
Details of th* aeeideiit are not
known.
The two men are to arrive at
Rame&gt; FiWd at 4 p. m today tn an
A3D flown by Lcdr. Roy Farmer.
U .(jg ) John Halley Is foe bom­
bardier navigator.
Welcoming home foe Savage
Soni tomorrow wUI be Navy offi­
cials (Including out-of-town brass),
members of the City and Count)
Commissions, ( hamt er of Com­
merce and Armed Force* Commit­
tee.
Dependents will, of course, take
the foreground Few arr expected
to hear the strains of Com Atr
Jacksonville's band, driven here
for th* occasion.
VAH-S left th* Sanfurd Naval
Air 8tal!cn last August for the
Mediterranean. Th# squadron was
recently relieved by Heavy Attack
.Squadron Eleven aboard the A ir­
craft Carrier Franklin D. Roose­
velt.

Th* Florida gymphony Orcnaa
tra waa born at tha tattiatJva of
sevarai music lovers la tha fall
ti tlW. Starting aa a half am*latsr, half profaaatoaal group, R
ataadtly hat matured and to no*
tha only professional resident
archcaua to Florida.
Music!ana from ail porta at Baa
U. t . come to Florida annually to
play under Ihe baton of Ihe dlt
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Red Radio Silent;
'Outsiders' Blasted
B E IR U T , Lsdutnon (U P I) — Hughilml radio claimed to­
tal victory over a right-winy; revolt against the Iraqi governnu-ut and mi id « “foreign statu" had backed the slain lender
of the abortive revolution.
Dispatches from Cairo Inter today quoted reiiuhlu
sources there as saying 11 United Arab Republic diplomala

H A S K U A LLLK S ARRIVE — Edward Kopaez, a mentlwr of the Class A A Corpus
Christ!. Tax., baseball team, alKtis the regiatrat ion book at the Giants' dormitory on

MullonviUe. Awaiting hia turn i* Neil Wilson.
I/ooking on ara George Muck, assistant reg­
istrar. and Howard Chadwick, registration
manager.
(Herald Staff Photo)

State Chamber A sks Baseball Support

Burton To Design
New Health Center

Snark Takes Off,
Comes Back Home

'For Hire' Murder
Nearing End Today

Tale Of The Tape:
51 Days In Prison

Oviedo Gets Set
For State Tourney

M KW »PAP*R

Kassem Claims Victory In Iraq

Florida rllir* which serve aa | this step was taken to supplement
training bates for professional the activities of local Chamber
baseball tia m i have been asked cnmmitlr** in an all out effort
to promota and support these to increase public interest and
support of baseball In the stale.
teams
An even doien of the 1* major
The Florida Rial* Chamber ot
Commerce ha* asked mayor* ot
the cities concerned to stage ap­
propriate public observances, wel­
John Burton IV wlU design the coming player* and club person­
Seminole County Health Center nel. Th* Chamber also asked cit­
The decision was made (his ies to stimulat* attendance at
morning by th* County Commiss , spring exhibition games.
Eton C. Robison, chairman of
Ion. whirh discussed at length the
project with Burlon and Hal Ihr Florida Chain bs-r't Profession­
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla (U P II
al llascbatl Committee, said that — The Air Force sent a second­
Harris*.
Both local architects appeartd
hand Snark missile streaking
before the Hoard with letters of
down the Allantic tracking range
recommendation
early today atul brought II back
Burton will submit schematic
to the Cap* intact four hours and
drawing* (or the proposed lluu,20 minutes later.
000 center. His work must he ap­
The swept-wing Snark, tin na­
proved by th* officials of the
tion's only combat ready intricon
Florida Development Commission
llnonlal missile, glided hi with Its
and the
Hill Rurton
Hospital
V E N TU R A , Calif ( U P I ) - Di­ tail tow onto a skat strip al the
Fund.
ffuse attorney S Ward Sullivan missile center. Tlir landing *p
Building cuala are estimated at said today that under the pri-srnt peered to he smooth
■round U o ,000, and must follow circumstance s he didn't think
Two manned jel fightei* accom­
certain specifications. The center F.lliahclh Duncan could receive a panied the guided weapon on Its
wlU be constructed on French “ fair" trial In the "fur hire" mur return.
Avt. between Ninth and Tenth der of her daughter In law.
U was believed that foe brightStreets.
The attorney, who lost a motion red. r# fool long Euark made a
for a mistrial. Monday, said:
j High! *&gt;&lt; about l.-MH) mile* alter
“ I don't s&lt;-e how a pa rson, no It* two solid fuel hooitrr* hurled
miller how fair minded, could R ‘"lo •*&gt;* P«* &lt;•»»«&gt; ‘tarkne.l.
reach a just verdict under the
present circumstance*"
Hr indicated the defense would
rest It* case today.
Sullivan argued that Dili Aliy.
MEMPHIS (U P D -F r a n k Wrav Huy Gustafson had lieen guilty of
•r. » . a husky six footer from “ mlseonduel" hy introduction of
Ia&gt;* Angeles, was sentenced to 31 testimony atwiut the &gt;t yrar old
days at the penal farm Mon-la) defendant'* to to III previous mar­
H O LLYW O O D ( U P I ) - Person­
for assaulting a young woman riage s
ality li-»t* are strictly tor the birds
with a lap* measure.
Hr also said Judgs Charles F. when II come* to selecting who-*
Annette Hoyle, It, • Hrilish cill Illackslock. Hi. erred when hr per­ going to mskr the best boss, some
ten now living here, ssld Weaver mitted testimony shout a fraud of the nation's top butt*a were told
lured her to hla office with an ulrnt annulment of Ihr marriage 1today.
That's because there t* no "per­
advertisement for a secretary, of her So yrar old son. Frank, oh
whipped out a tap* measure end talned hy Mrs. Duncan last Aug. sonality pattern" or one type of
gieel bosv, aaid Moorhead Wright,
told her she should become a 7.
model.
Mrs Dunran is charged with operating manager of the General
Miss Hoyle said Weaver pinched hiring l.ult Moya. 22, and Augus­ Elerlrir Management Institute.
Home of the best tail set, salt)
her and made other advances tine llaldonado, 23, to kill her
while manipulating the tap* meas­ son's ripi-rtant wife, prrlly, -Vt- Wright, ar* tough-talking, rugged
individuals while others, equally as
yearnlrf Olga Dunran.
ure.
“ I submit the evidence was not good, ar* quiet, thoughtful and al
“ He asked that I do other
things, such aa maka undignified introduced In good faith," he told moat meek.
Wright addressed sums 176 man­
poses for photographs," she said Ihe Judge. " It wa« Introduced to
rrrate tn the minds of tha Juror* agement leaders from all part* of
“ He waa a most dreadful man
Police said Weaver lured almost that Elisabeth Duncan went from the country attending the lis t In­
stitute on Industrial Relations
10 women to hi* office with prom­ one bigamous marriage to an­
sponsored
hy the National Astoria
ises at jobs as secretaries and other."
lion of Manufacturers.
models. Miss Hoyle waa th* only
“ Hating sheets luted on person­
on* who appeared against him.
ality traiti have generally filled in
Wsaver pleaded guilty.
actual application," he aaid. "Time
and again men who rale poorly
turn out to be good manager* and
Grover S.
Moon, promlm-nt
|vice veraa."
Oviedo vegetable producer, died
The beil way to pick a good host,
al hit home about It o'clock last
•aid Wright, I* lo minimise the
The Oviedo basketball team. night.
personality tailor and concentrate
Tht hotly Is at Fairchild Funrr
Class 0 district champion*, ara
&gt;n Hie kind of worker the prosper
gelling ready to depart for tha al hurne. Funeral arrangements
will he announced.
state tournament in Gainesville
“ Murk can be seen, identified.
Coach Paul Miklers Lions, who
Sum vor. Include hi* wile two , n. , )ird i m M iurrd. W.&lt;rk to ape'
won th* district title by beating sons,
tangible, get at-ahi* .rut
HunneU, 32 4*. will meet Hilliard lioth of Oviedo, and twu daugh •ork la baalr."
at 2 p. m. Thursday in the first tera, Mra. Cbarlea l&gt;-e Jr., Clark*
vltlr, Trnn . and Miss Vrlora
round of the stata tourney.
Moon. Atlanta.

Sym phony To Play
A t Center Tonight
Sanford area residents tonight
will hay* a chance to hear th*
flrxt “ pops" concert aver deliver­
ed hy Ova Florida Symphony Or
rhratra.
The program In foe .ta a / .rU
Civic Center wiU feature highlight*
from auch hit shows ss Oklshoma,
South Pacific, Ftva for Fuo and
My F a ir Lady.

Slim &amp;mfnrb Stmtlii

Tests For 'Birds’
In Picking Bosses

Grover Moon Dies
At Home In Oviedo

Local Girl Given
Superior Rating
Due to an omission yrilrrday.
The Herald did not give full credit
to the Seminole High School hand,
which compiled an outalanding
rciord in the district rontrst Sat
unlay
In tilling the Individuals who
performed on a high rating basis,
the name of Selma Jane William*,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ted
Williams, was omitted Miss Wil '
llama won a superior rating in
baton twirling.

Hearing Scheduled
On Vocation Plea

A public hearing will be held
on Ihe request of Hubert Newman,
for Uir rily lo vacate two fed
ot right of way to make room for
his new hardware store
The alte is op West Third St.
amt Oak Ave. Vewinan need* Ihr
land to fit the building on his lot
Included in Ihe hearing will hr
Ihe paving of a sidewalk to ihr
rear of llw Kirk Building, .till
Kirk, owner of the new olflr*
structure, has requested three feel
of city property for use as a
sidrwa'k only. He will furnish tinpaving and maintenance.

ar, aalerlng hi* fifth ira&gt;on with
th* orchealra. H* la famous not
only for hla conducting, hut at a
solo cellist at well. He came to'
Orlando directly from Ihe NIIC
Symphony Orchestra, where hr
waa aiaistant conductor and first
cellist under Arthuro Toacamr.l for
II years
This m a season of notable
"firau" for th* orchestra. For
th* first lima las It* history, th*.
orchealra to presenting programs j
CHICAGO (U P I) — The United
of popular music. Sparkling and!
Stairs Savinga A lawn Iwague
bespangled music from the the*
Earl
Higginbotham.
Sanford report* Hie market for both new
tre and sweeping Straus* walties Standard Oil dealr" ar.d rancher, and existing homes is “ rurreni'y
will aat to*a to upping.
hat told all hia holdingt and In- healthy," with lioth lypea moving
V "maatlar" must* to wantod, leretta in Ih# Seminole Raceway. nicely tn contrast to last apnng
The holding* were purchased when esistlng home* especially
th* Florida Symphony will be
tearing first in that department.' l&lt;y G-or e Scott of Hrlghtstown. were a “ serious drag" on Ihe
* niaakn*.
N J

Sanford Man Sells
Raceway Interest

Home Market Hitch

Iragu* Dam* train in Florida. A
total of
minor league and farm
tram* train in the stale.
Th* club traveling the greatest
distance la Sp&gt;'k*tic. Wash . of the
Pacific Coast league, at Vcro
Reach
Sanford, however, ran lay rlalm
to a couple ot teams from far­
away place* They are Fresno,
Calif , and Phoenix, Art*.
Robison said dial lu ic b jll train
Ing "not only altracls visitor* to
the stale, t&gt;ut accelerates business
general)) as a result of the huge
volume of publicity carrying Flor­
ida djlellnra lo all parts of the
C S and Canada"
The Itrst of about ?nu Giant min
or leaguers began checking Into
Sanford today.

Man Dies In Jail
Of Natural Causes

Girl Scout Serves
As Mayor, Hears
Plea From Father
Sanford had a new mayor last
night.
Sue Orseno at Girl Scout Troop
Jut pii sided ovsr th* City Com
mission.
Seated out front were her par­
ents. Mr
amt Mrs. Jo* Orseno.
The lemiMirary mayor was ful­
filling her duty aa part ot Girl
Scout Week. On# girl from each
troop has been chosen In fill a
city, county, stata or federal of­
fice
Iter fattier felt foil an appro­
priate lime lo mention the pav­
ing of Willow Ave , but hla pleas
were quieted with advice from
the city manager. Orseno will
write lo FIIA concerning the re
qiiirrmenti In hil deed. W. K
Knowles will invrslgule the cost
of paving the road, spill between
the nty and Ilia prot-ariy owners
on Ihe strict.
Tli* Commission msrling had
many ot th* aspects of th* old
town hall Hirelings, where the
audience join* m th* ifPrumon.
Hie light agenda was promptly
dispatched.
However. Mi** Orseno learned
much aliout government as the
Commission granted II. II. Hurs­
ton a license lo operate a full""»*
r#b
darted »
lesolulkm opposing th* proposed
gasoline bill and decided to Charge
Ih* inatimurn refute fee to large
stole* requiting pickups of un­
usual stir
Mayor Al Wilson prsteuU-d May
or Orseno with a wooden plaque
Ix-anng her name and poillion
at ih* conclusion of th* meeting

Arthur Ruford Taylor. 44. died
in Ih* Srmlnolr County Jail at
3 SO p m. yesterday.
Death was rallied hy respiratory
fuitiirr. enlarged liver xml heart
and alcoholism The autopsy was
ordered hy Coroner Hugh Dunran.
The Orlando irrvlcr
station
o|&gt;rrator was arrested Saturday
night by Constable W. A lo-wls
In lamcwiHid, and charged with
lielng a public drunk
Authorities ai th* county jail
said lhal Taylor had appeared
normal during several afternoon
clinks yesterday. He was alone In
Ihr celt where hr died.
The lio-ly Is al Urlsmn Funeral
O P. Gibbs. M. died at I p
Itome. pending arrangements Ta y­
lor aat divorced, Sheriff » drpul- m. Monday ui Seminole Memorial
Hospital after a short illness
lei eal-l
Mr. Gibb* wa* born Marrh 2d.
1*91. In Ben Hill County, I’a . but
livrii In Sanlord for 33 year*. He
made hla home at 311 Oak Avr
He waa a member of the First
Baptist Church In Sanford and was
a telegrapher for A C L
Surviving ar* hla wife, Mr*
Two Washington Senator off I
rial* arrived In Sanford today lo Kill# Glhba. .Sanford; a brother.
meet promoter* of the Sanford William Glhha, San Antonio, Tex.;
two (later*, Mias Ida Gibha and
Baseball Club
Sherry llolterlson, farm director, Mia* Kvla Glhha, both of F ill
and J»e Haynes, sssistanl farm gerald, Ga.
Funeral services wrre held al
director, will dDeuis contracts of
playera with Ih* Sanford Grey. II a m. at Urlvaon Funeral Hoina,
with Dr. W. I'. Brooks officiating,
hounds
The Greyhounds will open the the Kr&gt;. Fred B Fisher, assisting.
Krmalrwi will be shipped to
season April 22 In Ihe municipal
hall park, against Orlando The Flligrrald, Ga , for interment.
Sanford Hatehall (Tub Is a non
profit nrganlrallon All profit* af
ter espenves go to the City of
Sanford.

0. C. Gibbs Dies;
Rites Held Today

Senator Officials
In Sanford Today
For Baseball Talks

had bean •spelled from th* Iraq
capital, apparently on charge* at
backing ihr Insurgent*.
The report*, if confirmed, would
errata th# ponibtlity o t an open
break between the two biggest
Arab puwert and put* a grave
new threat fur th* Middle K**l.
Tba rebel Mosul radio was aatout today tn apparent confirma­
tion of the government victory
which wool* mark the emergence
of the Communist* aa the moat
powerful force in Iraq Tba gov*
eminent railed the Mosul radi*
“ an enemy umterground trans­
mitter belonging us a foreign
stale."
Th# guternnienl broadcast did
nut identify th* foreign state H
said wvs cooperating with the
"imperialists," but it wanted R la
“ abandon Uu* intrigue." Some re­
ports said It was aimed at th*
United Arab Republic; other*
said U might b* on* of the proWastarn UaghJad Fart nations.
Whi'icver located, tha Mosul alas
lion was silrnl D-day, and tha siImre strengthened outside ConvtCDon* Iraqi I'rainier Abdel Karin
K assent had crushed Ih* uprising
in its second day,
Haglidad said Col Abdul Wr.iUs
Shaw af, trailer of Ihe insurrection,
“ met hl&gt; death at the hands t i
ih* people and soldiers and offi­
cers of the arm y." HU rebclllua.
tha radio said, was ''smashad and
buried at birth."

West Is Planning
'Summit Session'
Uailed Press Tavern*(towel
The U. $ . Britain and Fraoe*
are planning fur an Last-West for­
eign minlvler* conference m Geoeva by tuid-May to be foliuwrd kg
• “ summit" nmfarmce In July or
August, on the Berlin crisis, diplo­
matic source* said today in Parts.
UPI diplomatic correa pomient
File Malasl reported Uia Allied
plant lor East-West meetings war*
•wing worked out by a group i t aaperil, cooperating rktaely with
West Germany, In reply to Hugala's not* asking tor auch talk*.
Rriesrta of th* Western plana
came aa British Prime Minuter
Harold Macmillan met in Pan* to­
day with President Chart** da
Gaulle in hopes of bringing their
differing viewimmls inora closely
into line.
Inf&lt;.rmrd sources said Macmil­
lan already had mended much ot
the split in Franco British rank*
over their approach to tha llerlia
crisis.

Sheriff To Arrest
Garbage Dumpers

Th# Seminole County Sheriff's
Department will airrst any of­
fender! found dumping garbage
or trash In tha county.
Last week the sheriff ran ad­
vertisement# offering 123 reward
to any information leading to tha
arrest and nmvlrtion of garbage
dumpers. Now the crackdown la
Itonald Perry, city recreation expected lo come. Warning* will
director, has been named editor no longer be given.
of the Florida Recreation Mags
Partly cloudy and mild through line.
tonine ui ay High this aBerm aw
The publication service* muni
73 to *u». low Ion I(hi M to IS. Var- rlpal recreation departments all
iablr wind* 3 to IS miles per over Hi* alale. Perry will edit the
hour, becoming amsUieaitorly m i j material submitted tor publicsA less* went to Clias# and Co,
Wednesday.
•tDm
today from the City of Sanford.
If accepted, Sanfurd raildenla
will gain anolhrr munlcpal park­
ing lot al Second St. and Oak
Ava.
Under Uh (arms nf fo* laaaa,
the city wiU p*vt tba area and
tnsiaU parking mater*. Forty peg
cant of th* revenue wtU go to
Chase and Co. Tba remaining 60
par rent and aU parking fines wiU
It always hrlpa to have a guod over, “ a sUangs Canadian arm " remain with th* city.
referee That is the opinion of was found. Tba refer** ruled “ no
Tli* parking kA
Sanford's rugby Irani, after it# goal."
for 41 care.
so lost in Hie Royal Canadians al
Th# Canadians got out of th*
Pensacola
)m4* with a long run. missed tha
1.1 Torn Hamilton didn't blame ratra pmii and were ahead, &gt;0.
Hi* toss on the retire*, but ha had Then Sanford put to Ha second
M IAM I (U P I) - l i k e if* amd
a couple of points to maka about team.
Th#
Canadians
scored man, w* mean real aaaunl af foe
Ih# gam*. In brief; "Wa Mad our again, increasing tl sir toad to Bd. brain factory.
reterea (or on* half, foay had That's how R ended, but a great
What w# mean to
(heir* Hi* othrr half."
deal of grunting aod body eon baatntk*. all
Two aapmenerd rugby referees tart didn't figure Into to* atoltotiea. al tba Uni re rally at M ia a L
were scheduled lo official*. Neith­
Hamilton said Iho Canadian* will
Joaaph Rajas, boss beatnik, gall
er could make K to Iha gam*. play fo* Banford I tarn horn an i waa to Impart, "aam wad a m
This routed th* "youra" and March to. The
ualnaa* lo Use aampua."
“oura" officiating set up.
waa good, and
Now ta** and aatualaoaa to
Hamilton
said Ih*
Banford gam* bar# w * ha batoar. Tha imp# rtad aod board* wiU ho aai»team made H auoa* Ms* goal icare. af rouraa, w fi be
pad al Ik

Ron Perry Chosen
Magazine Editor

Weather

City Seeks Lease
For Parking Lot

Good Referee Is Needed,

Local Rugby Team Finds

It’s Cool, Man,

Ol

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GET SERVICE PINS — Cecil Callcn, Henry
EHcar and William Woolf, left to right, are
ahown after they received 20-year Federal
Service Pina. The presentation was made by

WASHINGTON (UPII -N o cate Cots,'&lt;m s . Hut there did icrm lo
wax cited wherein e high school tie a connection somewhere
Tlie witnesses said mint sUlci
physics or chemistry teacher has
* * hk Job to run errands for have lifted the it*(tint sals ties
for such teichrrs to msyhe 13,
or even 13,SOO • year. Thojgh
they didn't say so, a eongreisinnal page is paid at the rate of
14,047.
As everybody knows, there k
a shortage of scientists. The only
way to get more is to teach them.
Unfortunately there also ta a
shortage of science teachers and
Halted P re ss leteraatio eal
the testimony was lhat maybe half
CHICAGO — Kdward U. Eddy
of those now on the )ob don't
IP., vice president of the UntverOty ef New Hampshire, asserting know their buaineas.
The House Spare Committee
lu t most of the nation's college
Students have a narrow view of was exploring this problem with
Dr. Herbert A. Smith, president
Morality:
***T* the thinking man, morality of the National Science Teachers
Mould ba more encompassing, Asaociallon, and Hobert If. Carle
Mould include integrity, justice, ton. the association's executive
secretary.
Mlf ditriyl’y and altruism."
Carleton said Rood srlen&lt;-e
‘ BOLLYWOOD — Debbie Key teachers ought to get, eventually,
* « A . - her divorce from Bddle 110,000 or liJ.ono * year. He
didn't lay specifically what's the
moat they now can hope for. Hut
be said the average pay of all
high school teachera hit $3,000 for
HOLLYWOOD—Comedian Bud the first time last year.
"You gentlemen know how
MMoU, aa learning of tbe death
much you have to pey to hire sec­
1 Ida ea-partner Lott Costello:
"What esn I say? What caa I retaries," said Carleton. putting
? It s the worst thing lhat ever his finger, however Innocently, on
paoad. Poor littia Iwe. Has a very sore spot.
Not only did the space runimltL Ha’s daad •
tee members know. Ho did just

Quotable
Quotes

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Group Okays Hike
In Drivers' Fees
To Finance Safety

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
"I don't know whst a frte prraa legislative Counrll his endorsed
M—I have never teen one. I want a parkage of highway safety hills,
ha a telegraph editor or one of which included increases in driv*o blue pencil man. Then I era' license fees to foot the hill.
eould gat what I wanted b Ihe pte The legislators — on record
against new Iaxes-said they did
not consider thr proposed driver
TORONTO, Onl. — Canadian license fee raise to come In this
Homlc scientist Dr. W. F. Bald- category—although all admitted it
•la, nominating the South Amrri- ■mounts to new tales.
sen killing bug, whlrh ran take
A majority Indicated they would
IK),000 timet st largo a dosage of not support Ihe raise unless it is
mdiation at msn, to inherit the lied to supporting additional high­
tarih:
way patrolmen, driver education
"Bugs Ilk* these would be good programs and other highway
Mndldstee to Inherit the earth safety measures
rflar an atomic war. If msn had
Hie package of lulls is designed
assistance like them, be too might to rut down on Florida automobile
liability rales by decreasing traf­
fic accidents, according in Sen.
WAHHfNGTON—Hpraker Ham Joe Eaton of Miami, chairman of
lay burn beginning Ins record of ihe council's Highway Safely
freaking 47th year to the House:
1'ommltlre.
"M'a beta a mighty romantic 4fi
One hill would Increase Ihe
general fee ter ■ driver's license
by SO rents a year—lo SI TS a
CHICAGO—Tail driver Marlin person. Tile additional 30 cents
Krilaberg complaining lhat hia would go to support a drivrr edu­
Mlrangt d wife left their JJ cation course in every high
ttonlhs old baby. Ira, with him to arltiHil.
go back to strip teasing:
The course would have to be
"Bhe'e a stripper, all i .*ln. Hue offered, but students would not
Mdn'l even leave me with a pot te tie required to take il However,
look Ira's food in."
no driver under IH could be liren
aed without passing it.
CHH'AGU— Pitot Max Conrad's
An additional 23 cents per per­
frtt words aa be left Meigs Field
M a non-ilop flight In Rome in son for delinquent licenses and &gt;
new *3 charge for taking the
Me small plane.
driver's elimination would go tc
•This k U. Goodbye buy a."
finance a proposed increase to
patrol strength of mo troopers
and *0 license aaaminers.

t

These
LETTERS OF COMMENDATION
three women have received letters of com­
mendation for “ service to the government’*
at the Sanford Naval Air Station. Present-

about everybody else in tbe roun
try w o ran read. It's been In all
the p jjira for days how hard it
la lor r ngrrssmrn to get ade­
TcamHtcrs Win Vote
quate help.
The Teamsters
TAMPA (UPI
Rep fo-onard G, Wolf (I) Iowa), Union
has won the right to repre­
one of tbe apace men. had found sent employes of the new Schtitz
it necessary, for intlancr, to pay brewery st Tampa.
SI3.344 a year to get a qualified
helper, in the person of Mrs.
Leonard U. Wolf, his wife.
Hep. (irorge P. Miller &lt;D
Calif. I, another member of the
•parr group, had got out a little
llghler than Wolf. Hil wife, Mra.
Ksther I*. Miller, agreed to work
for 310,042
Plenty of House members have
lo pay their chief assistants 213,.
314, the maximum allowed In the
House, and a hill Is in the works
now to raise thr lop pay to 314,162. A senator ran pay as much
aa 310.300.

the House?" he naked Conrad
Wlrlh, director of Use National
Part iervioe. "You know feeling
these days runs pretty high"
Wlrlh, who thought he detected
lhat thk was a Jest, said solemn­

•roeeriei In the V. K sold tt,.
9M.0W) pounds nf lei in Hite, an
toerease of two per rent over 1M7
And M per teat more than In

IN A WOMAN’S WORLD SPRING BEGINS
WITH TUB

Dedication Is Set
For Youth Center

NOTICE

Robert B. M u ra

First FEDERAL
A O riM O l 4 W L O S N ASSOCIATION

SANFORD

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By Marian H. Junes
lirdiration servlets for the rec­
ently completed Methodist Youth
Center will be held Sunday
fir. Jesse Waller, district super
inlendent id Orlando, will speak
al the clrvrn o'clock aervice at
the church. He will conduct the
dedication service Immrdialely
following the worship hour.
Mrs. II. F. Wheeler Sr. donated
funds for the construction of the
center.
A haskrt dinner on the grounds
will follow Ihe services.
Celebrate Hirthdaya
Celebrating birthdays Monday.
March 7 were Mrs Kay Dodd,
Kenneth Malrulin, Freddie Hobbins, John Evans and Johnny
Jonr*.
Mrs George Means rercive.l
congratulations on her hirlhday.
February 2*
Announce Birth
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus J. Mathis
recently announced the birth of
a son They are former residrnts
of this ronimumty and also have
a daughter. Gall.
I'riMHials
Mrs. Roy Wdsenbarger is again
eonfined to her home due In ill
ness.
kilts lads Huddrll, high school
teacher, has been 111 with a virus
infection.
Mr. and Mrs Allen Thompson
and grandson, David, were recent
guests of their mother enrmite
lo their home in Vero Heaeh nfter
visiting the Fair in Orlando
New homos tinder construction,
h«re, are for the W. A Wards
and the Thomas HoHingsworths
Mr and Mrs Erwin Abril arid
ton, Scott, will be weekend guests
of their parents, Mr and Mrs.
Mas l-rinhart and Mrs. Geneva
Abell.
Handy Abell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lex Aliell, will eelebrate his
first birthday, Friday.
Ralph King Jr . Tampa, is home
duo to the illness of his father.

AND OUR ELEGANT NEW FASHIONS!

Otar com plete afore haa Moaaotnad forth with
tha enchantment o f spring. You'll discover

new fashions In a new mood that In more
feminine, more curving and more exciting
than b past seasons! Come In and ahooao
your rush Inn rfchl, color bright
Easter ensemble now.

Kwaler Corns* owrly . . . and now k Mvt
time to start thinking (.bout your Raatav
wardrobe. Wo've a lovely selection of
smartly sty ted Feminine sad tailored
drvise* AN exquisitely tailored by u t m

Accessories

brand lines. Large array of tlaoe, fabric*,
and stylos. May we lu-Jp you?

Top your Easier «ulflt with a
stunning chapeau, straws,
in the breath of spring
tradition. Bedecked with
Howrrs and net of
very sophisticated.
*.9 B - 18 .0 0
• Dawnrlle glovos, long or
short aro a mutt on your
list If you're In ho
wwil &gt; drwssod.
*.00 • 6.00
• Trimmings are in the Jewelry
line and we’ ve Jewelry to
match any iwitftt no malt^
what your taste . . . .

Lingerie

1.00 « 25.00
• Handbags by Whiling A Davis,
lovely alumesn, chalk white
jnesh and the neweei
Persian prints hags.
l

7.95 . 17.95

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• A soft suppk nylon tec# trimmed
clip, full or half—or maybe
even a can can petticoat.

SANFORD’S MOST COMPLETE ONE - STOP SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS

Will Knock on Your Door
with Gifts A Greetings
from Friendly Business
Neighbor* and Your
Civic and Social
Welfare Leaden

f Will wot be re .punsibl* for
any dehta incurred by anyone
other than myself.

roundtables, civic groups, and tha
Hagerstown. Md . Chamber of
Commerce, I per cent at whose
members in a poll had said (his
was on* federal outlsy they fa­
vored.

Oviedo

Tlie
Welcome W agon
Hostess

IBM.

injr the letters Is Lcdr, M. L. Beall, NAS
supply officer. Getting letters, left to right,
are Mrs. Anna Travla, Mrs. Maxine McGrelh )
and Mr*. Shirley Hern. (U. S. Navy Photo)

ly he was sure Vie North South
contest could not at thia late date,
be resumed.
Wlrlh took up arms in support
of tfic hill alongside spokrtmen
for historical societies, Civil War

Tlie year IMS w ss the Brsl
tinee 1919 during which no single
HOLLYWOOD (U I’J)—Actress
disaster in the U. S. claimed at
U t Remick wee signed Wrdnrsmany
ss 100 lives.
iwy sight la replace Lana Turner
’A Ihe film version of the lest sell
Ms norai "Anatomy til a Muidrr."
Miss Turner gave up the ferniMn« lead in the film Monday be
UUS* she thought the costumes
M«# was to wear were not "glamKnus" enough, according to pro
flucer-d'rsctor Otln Preminger.

Ia idee Lab e

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(U. S. Navy P h oto)

Lee Remick Signs
To Replace Lana

I will net he responsible for
an/ debts Incurred bg anyone
ether than myself.

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CWO Rhea A. Johnson, transportation of.
fleer at the S.nford Naval Air Station,

Teachers Paid Less Than Errand Boys

COLUMBIA. Mo.—Former Pres
Beat Truman telling the Press
Magmas of the World he would
tha to be a newspaper Millar so
•• could gat what he wants in lh*

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On the occasion eft
Chance of rosMonoo
Arrival* of Nowmamvi
Sanford
Phone FA M 76«
Roth Gallagher

“W* Invite Charge Account**

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WINTER HAVEN (UPD - The
Florida Citrus Exposition
Saturday for a one-week run

Jet Service Slated
W ithin *0 day«, construction

Seminole County induatrinl plant.
The Peninsula Paint and Plastics Manufacturers lne.
will produce jusln* and plastics, just as its nams implies. Ma­
chinery for production already has been purchased. Sits of
ths plant will be announced within a few days.
------------------------- —
Tbs paint factory win ba built

that's No Banana,
It's Deadly Snake
Sanford yesterday had a rare
visitor—a deadly South American
snake—found in a bunch of ban­
ana* at the KW Fruit Co.
The make waa identified aa a
voivonous Fer-De-Lance by a Semi« d e High School biology student.
Charlea Fox, who laid the IBinch tpeclman would attain a
length of sis or aeven feet when
fully grown.
(•really feared by workers on
banana plantation! in Central and
South America because of it*
potion, the Ferde-Unee la a
eloae relative of the North Amer­
ican rattlesnake.
Snakra frequently arc ahlppcd
Gi banana*, but usually arc dis­
covered and killed while banana
boat* are loading or unloading.
The appearance of the Fer-deLancc aa far Inland ai Sanford la
considered eitremcly rare.
The make la on dtiplay in the
Biology lab of Seminole High
School.

Search Is Pushed
For Bodies Of Two
FREDERICKSBURG. Va. &lt;UP1)
—Police gave up hope today that
two misting memtwra of a family
could still be alive and fanned out
from the sawdust pile where a
father and his young daughter
were found dead in an intenitvr
fcunt for the other bodies.
Still not found more than St
hour* after the pit yielded the de­
composed bodies of Carroll V.
Jack tun, 29, of Mineral, Va., and
his 18-month-old daughter, Janet
Carol, were Jackson'* 27-year-old
wife Mildred and their other
daughter, Susan Anne, I.
The family disappeared almost
eight wceki ago. Discovery of the
bodies of Jackson and the little
0 prl led to the belief bene that •
sadist had kidnaped the peaceful
couple and two little girls and kill­
ed them.

Boat Capsized, 3
Workers Drowned
% PANAMA CITY (U I'll-T h ree
construction e s r k r r i drowned
Thursday when rough water* capaised their small boat while they
were anchoring pipe line buoys in
St Andrews Ray,
However, a fourth man. Anthony
Dutosson of Foley, Ala., managed
to swim to safety.
The man were member* of a
construction dredging crew work­
ing on a five million dollar bridge.
% The victims were Identified as
A. Q. I.assett, 22, Panama City,
Fred Nobles, 36, Pensacola, and
Shirley Hollingsworth, about 55,
also fo Pensacola.
Dredge Superintendent Victor
Cosies said they were working
about too yarda off shore when a
combination of high wind* and
K i i caused the 16-foot boat to
turn over.

•Rotarians To Hear
Kalamazoo Visitor

by a corporation formed of Can
tral Florida businessmen in the
paint supply market. President is
D. II. (Bud) Hanes, of Hanes
Paint Co., Orlando. Other offic­
er* Include vice presidents Jerry
Senkarik and J. H. Van Hoy of
Sanford, and secretary R. C.
Featel of Featel Paint and Wall­
paper, DcLand.
Van Hoy released information
about Use new industry this morn­
ing. He praised the effort* of J.
Brailcy Odham and John Krlder
of the Chamber of Commerce.
'•Mr. Krider worked very hard for
us on this deal, and we feni for­
tunate in locating in our own
county," be said.
Van Hoy retired recently after
3V years with Bird and Son of
Charleston, S. C. He remains
chairman of tht board of Cooper
River Industrial Park, Charleston,
and president of other Intrrrita:
Smith Lumber Co., East Albany
Lumber Co., Van-Johnson Lumber
Co., Flint Homes, all of Albany,
N. Y.; Ttfton Lumber Co., Ttfton. Ga.: Fernandina Lumber and
Supply Co., and the Amelia In­
vestment Co., Fernandina.
Van Hoy ia vice president of the
East Coast Lumber and Supply
Co. In Fort Pierce, which baa six
lumber yards in Florida.
Aa vice president of Peninsula
Paint and Plastics, he It sure the
new firm will grow "in the good
old American way."

Defense Boss Says
'Sneak' Would Fail
WASHINGTON (UPD — Defense
Secretary Nell H. McElrvy be­
lieves any attempt by Russia to
launch a sneak attack on the free
world would be doomed to failure.
McKlroy told a news conference
late Thursday that tt would be
“ almost Impossible" to carry out
Die necessary massive prepara­
tions and launch a simultaneous
attack on thousands of targets
without being detected.
He ssid this element of protec­
tion against surprise attack would
*j tin-foreseeable future.
-Vntv secretary also warnIf the Soviets start bostilthe West Berlin area they
* triggering World War III.
Mrr.lrojr mada It plain that he
did noi at this moment expect war
over Berlin. In fact, hr laid the
aitualion there waa not no* at
lethal as some previous crises fac­
ed during thr cold war. But he
said that Berlin was "potentially
very inflammatory” J u s t
aa
gurmuy Island and the Middle
East were last year.

Local Boy Enters
Golf Tournament
Mel Fleischer, Sanford senior at
Florida State, ii a member of
the FSC golf team, competing to­
day and tomorrow for the inter
collegiate golf rhamplonihip at
Ocala Country Club.
Other teams enterrd are the
University of Florida, Miami, Bolllna, Florida Southern and Stetson.

PTA Will Ballot
On Stay Or Leave
The Hanford Grammar School
PTA will hold a special meeting
Tuesday night after the regular
business session to deride U it will
remain with tha National Con­
gress
D. W. I add. Geneva, will speak
Geneva has voted to withdraw. It
waa the first Seminole PTA to do

Volusia Chooses
Four-Laning Of 17

Borgmine To Marry
. HOLLYWOOD (U P D -A ctor Er
neat Borgnine will marry actress
Easy Jar ado In September.

Consul Kin Nabbed
MIAMI (UPD—The mother and
sister of the Haitian Consul in
New York have been charged with
petty larceny for shoplifting here.

T aft Memorial Set

f a s t e r Lily Ball
Scheduled Tonight

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FRIDAY. MARCH 6. 195*

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 886

Ike, Congress 'Firm ' On Berlin
Nikita Determined Eisenhower Given (
Con Kidnaps Four
To Run West Out, Pledge Off Support
In Freedom Flight
Diplomats Declare

WASHINGTON (UPD -Dcdlca
lion of the Robert A. Taft memo
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (UPD—A I taid the car driven by 28 year old
rial bell tower on Capitol HiU has
long term convict who kidnaped William Smother*, who waa aervbeen set for April M.
four person* tn a flight for free ing aenlencea totaling 186 years,
LEIPZIG. East Germany fUPD
dum abandoned hi* hostage* and was found near a ferry landing —Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush­
Fire Probe Starts
LITTLE ROCK. Ark (UPD - hi* stolen car today and police just across the state line in Ten chev's postponement of hit May
net see. He was believed trying to 7T deadline for the West to quit
Suit* police launched a full scale called bloodhound* and a hcticop
reach Chattanooga, Tern., where Berlin merely postpones the Ber­
ter
into
the
search.
probe today of the tragic reform
The Alabama highway patrol he haa relatives.
lin crista and does not ease it.
school fire that killrd 21 Negro
The Alabama patrol ordered all Western observers said today.
boyi trapped behind locked doors.
available units tn North Alabama
Observers who heard him apeak
to tha scene. Bloodhounds from j Thursday got the impression he ia
Cigar Sales Boom
the Chattanooga division of the In deadly earnest about forcing
BONN, Germany (UPD —Sale*
Tennessee patrol began tracking the West out of Berlin. They taw
of cigars are on the Increase In
Smothers, and a highway patrol nothing in whal hr said to Indi
West Germany dur to a fad by
helicopter flew to tha area from rate any new prospect of a cold
housewives to join their huibanda
Nashville.
war agreement on anything but
* i
in aa after dinner smoke.
The city of !.* Pas. Bolivia, wn* The convict, armed wnh a pa hit own trrms.
trolman'i tvvolvcr amt described
In his second l-eipsig speech
Green Orange Selling quiet last week, according to Fred as "dangerous," took a veteran Khrushchev
offered lo postpone
Wilson,
local
attorney,
who
had
LAKELAND (UPD-Thr citrus
patrolman transporting him from beyond May 27 hit plan for turn­
industry, temporarily b l o c k e d visited his daughter, Mrs. Wil­ KUby prison, Montgomery, Ala., ing over controls of West Berlin's
from coloring oranges, moved liam Leahy, at her home there. to Birmingham for trial, a trusty, lifrlinea lo the East German* If
“ I saw no aigns of anti-Ameri­
along at almost normal today. Re­
can -feeling while I was in La and a married couple as hostage* the West It "negotiating sensibly"
lief is expected next week.
by then—possibly through a for­
Par," Wilson said. "I met a de Thursday.
lightful lawyer and doctor who
^ ' " a n «*»* * * « . “
Mr eign minister* conference.
Watch It, Nelson
But behind his speech was as
were very friendly. Of course. I
No*&gt; J- Kfllh of
ALBANY, N. Y. (U P I»- The wouldn't have understood If pro Birmingham, and the trusty, Ted tough and uncompromising a cold
NAACI* warned Gov. Nelson A. pie had made anti American re­ Easley, were released at Flat war challenge as ha aver deliv­
Bock, tn northeast Alabama, a- ered.
Rockefeller Thursday that Nrgro marks "
voters throughout Ibe nation aie
He warned the West that If It
Rioting broke out ia La Pas bout 1 a. m , after more than II
watching hla performance.
continue! rejecting his own term*
after Wilson had returned to San­ hour* in Smothers' custody.
Mrs. II. It. Tidwell of Flat Hock ha will go ahead and itgn a tap
ford.
Could Map All U. S.
Wilson said he felt the situa­ taid the four reached her house arata peace treaty with Commu­
LONDON (l*i D —Britain boast­ tion couldn't be "loo scrioua", as about a half hour later "culd. nist East Germany and (old the
ed today of a revolutionary radar his daughter and her husband
and exhausted They were West not to consider using force
device that would allow a group of left unmolested for Ascuncion, too nervous to eat but they did in tha Berlin crisis.
Once the Soviet I'nion signs a
four planes to map the entire U. S Paraguay, during the days of drink some coffee "
on one cron-country flight.
peace treaty with Eaat Germany
demonstration. Leahy ia an en­
thr West will have no more Irgal
gineer, and went lo Paraguay on
right In Berlin, hr said. The 1943
26 Dead, 23 Hurt
business.
Potsdam agreement on Berlin'*
DURBAN, South Africa (LTD
During hi* South American visit,
occupation rights will no longer
—Authorities said today that 23 Wilson journeyed lo Cochabamba,
ha valid, hr said.
were killed. 23 Injured Thursday former heme of the l.eahy». and
when a bus left the road on a flew to Santa Crus. Mrs. I-eahy
curve and plunged Into a deep Is the former Frances Wilson of
Sanford.
ravine.
Two 8rininole High tiudrula

La Paz Was Quiet,
Sanford Man Says

2 Students Chosen
For Talent Search

Pioneer Long Gone
WASHINGTON (UPI i-Amcrica
lost contact with its first artificial
planet at 10:24 a. in. today, near­
ly It* days and more than 400,i f i tniir# ails* l'lc..ee, l\ was
launched lo Ra orbit around the
sun.

U. S. Policy Hit
In 'Mix' Hearing
NASHVILLE (U PD -A member
of (he county school board at Clin
ton, Tenn , scene of rioting and a
school bombing, told thr U. S
Civil Rights Commission today
that policing of federal court or­
ders to Integrate schools ia a
federal rcspontibllty.
R. G. Crossno made the state
men! to the flveman commission
at the first conference on the
problems of school desegregation
ever called by a federal-level
agency.
Croasno also said thr bombing
of a school should be a federal
offense and that bombed schools
should received financial aid from
the federal government.
There is no "consistency" in
federal court orders to integrate
schools, he said. "If segregated
schools are wrong In Anderson
County they are alto wrong In
the other 133 school system*-in
Trnncstrc.
"I want to make it plain that
w# don't want a reward for obey­
ing the order, but the federal gov­
ernment hat shown an indiffer­
ence to school systems that have
trird to comply."
W. H Oliver, superintendent of
Nashville schools, told thr com­
mission Thursday the one big pro
hlrm In desegregating schools ia
(hat it is contrary to thr will of
the majority of the people.
He said Negroes were "not in
terested in complete integrstion,
nor do they desire It.”

Cub Scouts Ready
For Annual ’Deed'

Gates’ Aide Gets
Refresher Course

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NEW YORK (U P D - Trane
vice between New Yoet and Ben
Francisco, March SO.

Kalph K s i l l o f l , Kalamatoo,
Mich , will lie the guest speaker
Monday at the Sanford Rotary
Club. Ralston is an automotive
parts distributor.
A Navy veteran of World War
I, he is a trustee of llronvon Meth­
odist Hospital, kal.imaioo College
fin d the First Methodist Church,
Kala maxoo.
Ralston la past president of the
Rotary Club, YMCA and Commun­
Groundbreaking ceremonies for
ity Chest Hill llamphiU 1* pro­ the York Manufarturing plant will
gram chairman for the luncheon
be held Saturday. March tf, not
Monday.
tomorrow, at announced in latt
night’s Herald.
The public is Invited to at­
tend thr ceremonies at 10 Jo on
the building tile near the new
American legion building.
® Volusia County Commissioners
those the four-laning of U. S. 17
The Fourth 81. Park will he full
aa tha primary request for the
at activity tomorrow.
Rakea will wring a* Cub Scout*
State Road Department pre-budof Pack 34 clean up the park in
■et hearing, March II.
Cspt. Noel Gayler, aide to the Iheir annual tood deed for the
Commissioners said the traffic
count Justifies four-laning High­ Secretary of the Navy, U taking (By.
Paintwi rubbish cans will be left
way 17 south of Del-and to San­ a refresher course in jet aircraft for refuse. The cans have been
al Ramey Field.
ford.
During hla brief slay In Sanford painted by dens ir. the pack.
Capt. Gayler will fly the AID
with V AIM. A veteran fighter X -ra yi For Oviedo
pilot, be served la the PacPlc dur­
Free chest X-ray* will be given
ing World War II and Korea. tomorrow ia downtown Oviedo.
Ha
holds
three
Navy
Crosse*
and
Tbe mobile X-ray unit will be
The Faster Lily Ball win bt
other citations.
open from U a. m. • 1 p. i
held al 9 tonight ia Dm Mayfair
On completion ai kia duties aa and &gt;4 p. m.
Inn ballroom.
aid# to Secretary Ibomai S.
Proceed* from the event will Gates, Capt. Gayler wiU take com­
go to the Crippled Children So­ mand tt an attack carrier. He Chorus To Rehearse
ciety et .Seminole County.
and Mr*. Gayltr are gueata tt
The Sanford Male Chorus will
A floor show will be featured, CapL and Mra. Jamri Hamate. meet Monday night al the Civic
^ s jrwD at dancing to the music They will return ta Washington Center *4 S. Hayy Weir will too

York Ceremonies
Sloted March 14

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have been Invited to participate
in the state science talent search.
John K Dlnklni and Clifford W.
McKibbin III. will attend the
•vent, April *11, at Florida Slate
University.
The boys were selected when
they demonstrated eseeptional ab­
MANAGUA. Nicaragua (UPD— ility during a national trienr tal
A British - made prop - Jetliner
«Vch* They‘ ^ U ‘ proM~nt oral
crashed mar her. Thuiwtay mo^
„ ttrforr , Jur ,rf rr(IIrir0
ment* after takeoff killing 13 of u t h fi from ltl&gt;,
hl|(h.
the 19 persons aboard. Four of er learning in Ihe stale.
the
_ dead . werr. American
.
,
, During Ihe last day of Ihe
Two American stewardesses, mrrt(nr I)|nkjn, , m, MfKlbblu
Nancy Nletgoda, of Manr.ington, will tie Informed of fellowships,
W Va., and Laura Dirrnio, a scholarships and asiistantthlpa ana'uratiird American from Ham- satiable lo them in the represent­
ll.on, Ont. escaped serious In­ ed institutions.
jury but were hospilatirrd for
treatment of etUrmr shock
The four-engined Viscount was
outbound from Managua to linn
dura* and El Salvador al the
time of the crash
The pilot, the copilot and two
passengers—all killrd in thr crash
—were Identified a* American*
WASHINGTON (UPD - Co
They were (.'apt. Alfred M Vine.

15 Persons Killed
In Airliner Crash

Approval Forecast
For States Rights

K i i ? u T k s -"H S i

™ . lUt.r
Kenneth
Tex., and
Ionia, N.

l ai til
•" 'i
r i a" i r
'
l0A f!.o.h,m,To
Before this commillrc will come
the proposed new constitution and
judicial revision proposals

Train Bears Down,
But He Can’t Win
GAINESVILLE. Ga (U P D - The
train was bearing down ao A 7.
Armour. 33. derided lo take leave
of hit automobile
He jumped clear an instant be­
fore Ihe train rrushrd Ihe vrhltle
at a crossing here Thursday, lie
was to shaken, he said, that he
took » walk lo steady his nerves.
A short lime later, police ar­
rested Armour ami charged him
with leaving the scene of an acci­
dent.

CHERRY POINT. N C (UPD
A Marine Corps Flying Boarar
crashed and burned early today
while trying to make an Instru­
ment landing during a violent
rainstorm. Eight of thr nine men
•hoard were killrd
The plane. wMpprd by heavy
winds and blinding rain, rrashnl
Into a dense swamp only a few
yard* from a busy hlgoway.
Names of thr right victims were
withheld pending notification of
neat of kin.
The lone survivor was Identified
as Sgl Ralph Mauru Jr. of llainden. Conn, lie waa a railio oper­
ator in Ihe crew of six aboard Ihe
transport plane which also carried
there passenger*.
Mauro was listed in "erltlral"
condition of injuries suffered in
the crash.

Track Fan Charged
In Ticket Change
An Orlando man waa charged
with lorgrry yesterday when two
rashirrt at the Sanford Orlando
Kennel Club accused him of
changing numbers on part muturl
tickets
Broadus K Hwutlord posted t3o
bond after atlidavits were filed
with Judge Wilson Ale .andrr by
Charles II. I'eartoa amt Don T.
Hr&gt;iiold a
The two taid Swofford changed
the numbers on tv o tickets Wed­
nesday night, and tried to rolirrt
$12* on them. The rashirr noticed
the tickrta had been altered. He
calls it a deputy sheriff when
Swofford walked away from the
window aflrr being asked to "wait
a minute." according to Judge
Wilson Alexander.

John Frazier Dies
In West Virginia
John W. Frasier Sr . 83. died at
his home in Belle, W. Va.. Tues­
day morning aflrr a short Illness.
Hr was a member of thr Church
of Christ, veteran of World War
I, and a frequent visitor tn Han­
ford.
Survivor* include hia wife. Mra.
Grorglanna Frailer, llelle; two
tons, John W. Frasier J r . San­
ford . Wendell D. Frasier of I.os
Aliinoi, Tea.; two daughters,
Mrs. Jean Moriis, Belle; Mrs.
Shirley Slone, Sanford: lhrs&lt;e bro­
thers and two ilstrra
Funeral services will be at 2.30
p m. Sunday at the Church of
Christ on 2nd tnd Elm Avr. Tha
Rev. George Yatea will officiate.
Burial will &gt;&gt;e in Oaklawn Memor­
ial Park. Hinson Funeral Home
ia in rharga of local arrange­
ment*

'Clean' Taxpayers
May Be 'Cleaned'

Band To Compete
In Cocoa Saturday

parties in this thing.**
"Wa think with tha Presidaot
that we must be firm and remain
to." Rayburn taid.
Rayburn, S r n a t a Democratic
Leader Lyndon B. Johnson, Sen­
ate Republican Leader Everett M.
Dirksen and House Republican
Leader Charles A. lUHeck con­
ferred with tha President.
Endorsing Rayburn's comment,
Haileck said that while this na­
tion It going lo remain firm in
the Berlin dispute, "every honor­
able avenue for peace will ba ex­
plored."
Johnson said, "It would be fool­
ish lo prclend that w&lt;- do not re­
gard il a a a matter of concern."
Johnson also taid the Commu­
nist* will discover that tha U.
S. is "drtrrmlned to preserve Um
free world."
He taid there U "no thought of
yielding to pressure," but that
thin country Is willing to negoti­
ate with the Soviet Union about
the future of Germany.
Eisenhower conferred with tho
congressional chieftains after thn
White House announced that hn
and British Prime Minisler liarold Macmillan would meet here
March 20 lo dlicus* the Berlin
problem. Macmillan haa Just end­
ed talks with Soviet Premier Niki­
ta Khrushchev.

Public Complains
About Quiz Calls
Complaints have been pouring
into rily uflirrs ami Ihe Chamber
of Commerce about a local tele­
phone gimmick.
Ilesldeoli are i&lt;roU-aling Ihe
" T r i o gun." a gam* where easy
questions entitle the answerer te
purchase $50 worth of merchandis­
ing rrrtiflcalea fur $3*8.
The DM is a "service tharga."
The $30 in merchandise, passe*
and service contain Reins like
"one flat Hr* repaired free" and
•one spayhclli dinner Irre with Ihe
pure base of another."
The certificates art legal, th«
advertising agency legitimate, hut
*'ll &gt; Manager W. E. Knowles said,
"We don't approve of lh* method*
of selling, but the operation 1*
legal. People have lo use their
own common sense If tomrona
tries to sell you the llrooklya
Bridge, you don't hav* to buy it."
Police Chief Roy Williams re­
marked, "We have rs'ceivrd many
romplainti about the Trl oguix.
There stems to b* misunderstand*
logs about Ihe merchandise offer­
ed, anti people are contused and
annoy ed.”
Knowles taid the Adkins Adver­
tising Agency, conducting the
quit, is licensed lo operate only
withm the city limns.

CHOSSVII.I.K, Tmn. (UPI) —
Attorney J. H. Redmond wants
nathing lo l»e taxed so a pension
.an he provided lo alt Tenne,
The Seminole High hand will en­ scans over M) years of age
ter Ihr district contest In Cocoa
Redmond announced Thursday
Saturday.
' hr haa asked Slate Sen Halley
The hand will prrsrnt solos,
Bochntan lo introduce a bill which
trios, quillets, a sextet, majorette
would call for a yearly levy ol
solos, a duet and ensembles.
$3 on all bathtubs, showers and
Sunday, the hand h&lt;M a run
rvrn half baths
rsrt at the Mayfair Inn. Weitne*
Proceeds fr o m this tax on
day, it played rnnerri numbers,
the field marches and practiced elrarllness would lie paid out In
(wnslons lo person* who have
sight reading
lived
in Tennessee for MS years,
subcommittee which approved Ihe
If the band receives "su|H-riur"
hill at . closed session Thursday*! in the runrrri and mi less than taken baths In the slate for to
Thr luro pari mr»«ure la Idcn eirrllrnt tn marching and drill, years and paid tasrt for the pre
Ural lo Ihe bill which In 1958 it will qualify for tha state con ceding in years.
Person* owning property valued
passed (hr House by a vole of teat.
4 training session for senior
at more lhan IM.ouo would not he leaders and rummilleemtn will
211 lo 135, but died In Ihe Senate
eligible.
Il Is aims-d al Supreme Court
I r e juried tomorrow hy the SL
Redmond admitted that hr drrwr John* District of Boy Scout*.
deeisiona in recent years which
up
thr
proposal
in
anger
It
it
nullified slate sedition and other
T?ie study course will b* held al
Ilia way of protesting new legist*, •'amp l.j-.N'oche, DeLand, at t:M
laws on (hr ground that federal
legivlalion has overriding jorisdlc
Four Negro juvenile* who con lion that would extend thr retire­ P m. Included will lie roinmltlrotlon in thr field.
frtit-d to setting an abandoned cel­ ment brneflth of judges lo thur man training on advancement,
The hill'i first pari is a general ery wash houss* on ftra will have widow*.
ramping and financial control of
provision applying to all lrgi*|* a trial by jury neat week.
park and troops.
lion, past and future. It would
Judge Wilson Alexander said
Organisation, counseling and btkeep federal act* from excluding that after a hearing yesterday thr
•rjture will he offered to Seoulstate laws on the same subject two younger boys (both nlnei were
masters, Cuhmastera and Daa Mo­
unless Congress specifically saya sent home In the custody of their
ther*.
An Illegal shad pocket seine
that they should or unless there parent*.
it an Irreconcilable conflict be­ The other* (It and 12) ware wa* discovered si I a. m. today
tween Ihe federal and slate legis­ sent bark lo the county jail until in Mullrt I.*:..- Park.
Wildlife officer Harry llervlth
next srrek.
lation.
and conservation agents C.
A.
Willis ami C. V. Holland con­
verged on Ihe seine at the same
Member* of ttiw Sanford Wom­
(line, si all three patrolled Ihe en's Golf Association are asked
waters.
to make their own starting times
Thr 123 yard nel was confiscat­ and choose their own partners'
hounds Tha other twosome: Gray the ;isiIdle address announcer has
d»n Watkins Jr., catcher, and hi* work cut out. Aa a starter, ed by Ihe State Board of Con­ for Sunday's Iwo ball mixed four­
servation agants, after the few some.
William W Watkins, outfielder.
there is Rotwrt J. Annus, Ar­ shall raptured had been released.
They hail from St Charlea, Mo
Entrance fee la 11 and a Whha
Ward Goodrich, team business cadia, Cal., a 44.00 bonus first Hie eeine apparently had just Elephant A barbecue will he held
Sunday nlxhl at Use Mayfair
manager, revealed that Manager baseman. Relatively easy la Ron hern set II was unattended.
Holland said the palm) waa part Country Club
StanJry (Packy l Rogers and 21 aid S. Barbee, Stanfield, N. C.
players had returned contracts lo and Daniel Dias Barrera, Havana. of a routine check.
But. how about Joe Bonlkowakl,
Sanford.
In addition lo the brother son 18.000 bonus baby from Phllsdelblnation, a few other Interesting phlaT Or Roger Leo Hephuer.
Tbe Seminole County T1 aaj
fart* have come tn light from Montpelier. Ohio? Then there are
Health
Association offleo « * |g
Ramon
U
sa
,
Matansas,
Cuba,
and
Pair
m
t
awoke
&gt;m(gk(
tm
i
6at
looking at contracts.
Sanford will have a Ktyi and a Edilio Oliva, Havana; David Trin- orday. Low tonight mostly hi Ibe doted neat week.
Keyes. The first U Jack I-ee, tho rud, Appleton, Wia., and Christop­ It's. Southerly wind* D b 9
Mrs. Lorraine Graham, „
mile* per hear eblfllog ks worth- Uv# secretary will attend th o__ __
second, Robert F. Both will re­ her A. Vlrruao, Chicago.
port here from the Superior club
The best waa saved tor last: westerly II ta M mlire per boar icstlon of the nprida CorJartnaa
in tho Nebraska SUM League.
John O. Strsyiewskl, MlnMnwn*.
of Tuberculosis Worker* at Jfei
W n , a i n boa*

Odd,.................. . MO: : day that It probably would
“ r ’ Jf
.
win
Kilpatrick,
Lockncy,
House approval again this year
Joseph Rhodes, Gat
Chairman Emanuel feller (D
C.
V V.) of Ihe House Judiciary
Committee said he doubted that
Ihe hill could he blocked In hia
committee and believed Ihe House
would pavt (he m e a s u r e by a
&gt; i &gt; „
„
.
. close vole If H reaches Ihe floor
Seminole Rep Mark ( level, d
Jr. today •». appoln ed a memview
Iwr o .he l ouse on.tllulhm. flf h aub^ . nt,., vo)r for thr
Amendments Committee, one of
. . . ...
...
.

Cleveland Given
Committee Post

Eight Marines Die
In Crash 01 Plane

WASHINGTON (UPM — President KUenhower k» v*
congieasionnl lemloia of both parties a 80-minuio fill-in on
tliaa Berlin crisis today ami received a pledge o f united sup­
port for hia firm ataiuL.
“The upshot i* that we arc united," .S|wuik«r Sam Ruy*
burn said after the White House conference. "W e don't hnv#

Training Planned
For Scout Leaders

Juveniles To Get
Blaze Jury Trial

Shad Seine Seized
By State Officers

Golfers To Pick
Partner, Tee Time

Castro Brothers Coming To Sanford
The Cas'ro brother* are achedul
ed to visit Sanford
In Ihie case, it Isn't thr prrmier
and army chief of Cuba, but the
Castro* do hall from (hie revolu­
tionary-torn Island
The brother* are Alejandro and
Julian Caatro, whoa* ambitions
■re overthrow of baseball oppon
•nts. not governments
Alejandro ia • pitcher. aS tlxfoot four: Julian, 6' 8" and 210
pounds, la an outfielder. They are
Iwo of Uie player* who have sign­
ed contracts with the Sanford
Baseball Club.
They also form one of Ihe two
brother combinations currently

Weather

Office To Be Closed

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Fart 1—Fri., Mar. «. 1M»

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n U T BAPTIST CHURCH
111 Park A n i n
W. P. Brooki, Jr. ........ P»»tor
P, B. Fiaher . . . . Aiiw . Parlor
Morning Worahip . . . . I ll a. m.
Sunday School ............ 9 43 a. m.
Moraloi Worahlp . . . . 11;M a. m.
Training t'nlon ............4:1* p. m.
Evening Worahlp........ MO p. m.
Wtd. Prayer Some* 7.10 p. m.
Nuraery available
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Car lttb M. A Oak Are.
Her. Gail S m ith ............ l’aitor
Sunday School ........ 9.43 a. m.
Morning Worahlp . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Training Union ............. 6.41 p. m.
Evening Worahlp ........ a w p. m.
Wad. Prayer Service 1:00 p. m.
PlNKCirST BAPTIST CHURCH
Ml W. Onora Raad
Daoald Gravanmalr ........ Paitor
Sunday School ........... l.tS a. m.
Morning Worahlp . . . . 1M&gt;*
m.
Training U n ion .......... 0:10 p. m.
Evening Worahlp ..........7:4* p. ra.
Wad. Prayer Service T:tS p. m.
Nuraery available
•OUT* SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
E. ITU St. A Park Ave.
Gerald B. Price ........... Paitor
luaday Biblt School ., 10.00 a. m
Pnaehlnc ................. n.oo a. m.
Bible Study ............... 7:00 p. m.
EvaagtUaUe Praarhlag 7:U p. ra.
Wad. Prayer Service 7:41 p. m.

M.t. SOI LS CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Oak Ave. at Mb It.
lav. Richard Lyon* ...
Pallor
Sunday Miaaea ......... 7.00 n. m.
........... I.lu a. in.
•■ ...... 10:00 a. m«
............ll:*o a. m.
Dally Man ....................7:11 a. m.

Christian
FIRST CHRISTIAN CIILMC1I
1 »7 S. Seaferd Ava.
Gilbert Counla ........ AO Interim
Sunday School ........... v.lk a. m.
Morning Worahlp . . . ll;M a. m.
Youth Program ........... 6:30 p. k .
Adult TTiInlng Coum . 6:30 p. m.
Bvealog W orahlp........T:M p. m
■Otmtion .......... .... t:lo p. m.
CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Part Avo. at n ib Si.
J. Bamrd R o o t ................Pailw
Bible School .................t t l a. m.

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LAKE MARY
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2nd SI. aad Elia Ava.
George M. Yataa .......
Minuter CHURCH IIF THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary
Bible School .............. 10:00 a. m.
Paitor j
Morning Worahlp...... 11:00 a. m. S. L. Drawdy ......
10 no a. m
Ereninc W'orihip . . . . . 7:44 p. m. Sundiy School
II no a. m. j
Wad. Blbla Study........7:11 p. m. Mnmtng Worsnip
Young Peopte'a Meeting T 13 p, m.
Evening Worahlp
. * Op. m. i
c h l r c h ^ T c h r is t
Wed. Prayer Service I 00 p. m. |
Gtaava
Ralph Brewer Jr. ... . Evangallvt Mitiionary Meeting
100 p. m
fllble School .. . . . . . . 10:00 a. m&lt; Pint Wtdneidiy
Morning Worahlp . . . . . ll:OOa. m. Presbyterian
Kvtning Worihlp ... 7:30 p. m.
Wed. Trayer Sanrica .. 7:10 p. m.
FIRST PRESRTTERIAS*

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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Oak Ave. and Third SI.
I'aela
A. G. Mrlnnii ...... ........ Paitor
Bible Study .............. 10:00 a. in. Morning Worahlp , . * 43 a. m.
Morning Worahlp ... . 11:00 a. m. Sunday School
......... 9.16 a. m.
Evening Worahlp......... 7.04 p. m. Mnrmng Wonhtp . .. ju o o e. m.
Saninr Felinivihip
6:30 p! m.
Episcopal
Fining Wonhlp . .. 7:00 p. m.
HOLT CROSS EriSCOPAL
Wed, Prayer Service
7:00 p, m.
CHURCH
Nuraery Availablv
Park Ave. at 4th St.
Rev. John W. Thomai ... . Paitor
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Holy Kurhartit ........... 8:00 a. ni.
BESART
Family Service DeRary Civic Center
Church School............ 1:11 a. m. A. C. Summrri ........
Paitor
Morning PrayerSunday School ........ a oo a. m.
Sermon
----------- 11:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp .. 10.00 a. m.
Holy Communion—
Turaday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:34 a. m.
COM MU’S ITT
Wednaaday ............ 10 04 a .m .
FRKSBYTRRIAN CHURCH
Thuraday ....................... 7:30 a, m.
Lake Mary
Sacrament of Penance
Paitor
Saturday ............. 6.00 6:00 p. m. John W. Pillry ........ .
Sunday School ...... 10.00 a. m.
Morning Worahip . . 11:00 a. re.
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
Junior High Waitminlitcr
CHURCH
Fcllovvvhip ........... 6 30 p. m
Knlerprite
Pr. Paul Khulta................ Paator Senior High Writmlnlatrr
FcUowahlp .............. 7 30 p m
Holy Communion—
Sunday ....................... 6.00 a. m.
Morning Prayer—
I PRAI A COMMUNITY
Harmon ...................... 9:30 a. m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHUR4W
Holy Communion—
John W, Pitlev ...... ...
Paator
lit Sunday each month 9:30 a. m. Morning Wonhlp
9 00 a. m.
SunJay School ------- 19:00 a. m.
CHRIST CHURCH
Writ minuter FcIlOwahip
longwoed
Junior .................. 6:30 p. m.
Rev. George L. Granger
paator
Weilmlnliter Fclloaahlp
Sunday Service
» a. nt.
BcnJora ..................... 7 30 p. m
Churrh achool
10.00 «. m.
Holy Communion
O th e r C h u r c h e s
Firat, Third Sunday
PINK(REST ASSEMBLY
Lutheran
OF GOD CHURCH
GtHIII Mil El’ll KKll UNITED
Cor. 371b tnd Elm
LUTHERAN CHURCH
II. M. Snow ......................Paitor
Sanford Hhrlae &lt; l»h
Sunday Sibool ..........9:43 a. nt.
lat 81. and Ira Av*.
Morning Worahlp ..,.10 30 a. m
Erneit Hulick Jr............ . I’ailor
Churth School ........... 9:45 a. m. Evening Worahlp .,..7.00 p. in.

WEST SIDS
MISSIONABT BAPTIST
411 S. Dolly Ava.
Willi am L. Slephca ........ Paitor
(unday School . . . . 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Bible Study .............. 7 00 p. m. Morning Wonhlp .... 11:W a. m.
Evening W orahlp...........7:50 p. m. Luther League ........ 5.30 p. m.
Wed. Preycr Service .. 7:50 p. m. Wed. Choir Practice .. 7:30 p. m.
Wed. lenten Servlree .. . I p . n .
CHU1XOTA BAPTIST CHURCH (Both held at panonagt)
C. G. Swaggeriy ........... Pallor
Sunday School ........ 10:00 a. m. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE
Morning Worahlp . . . . 11:00 a. m.
ItEIIEKMEH
10] W. lllh Place
RUBER SPRINGS
iM i.n i W. G eerie...... . Paetor
BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday Hrhuol . . . . . . 9:16 a. nt
Joe Boulhllt ..................... I'ailor Adult Hible Clava........ 9 IS a. m.
Sunday School ........... *:** a m. Worahlp Service...... 10:30 a. m.
Morning Worahlp . . . . 11 M a. m.
Ttalnlng Union ........ O H P- m.
ST. LUKE’S LUTHERAN
Evening Worahlp ..........7:30 p. m.
Nlavla (Near livledol
Wed. Prayer Service 7:50 p. in. Stephen M. T u h y............. I’ailor
Morning Woratup........ 9:26 a. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School ...........*;WI * m.
« r GENEVA
Chrfilian Day School, Monday
Jack L. Stewart ........... Paitor through Friday — Kindergarten *
Sunday School ........ 10:00 a. m. Elementary....................9:00 a. m.
Morning Servlet ... . 1I:M a. m.
Training Union ........ • *0 p. m. Methodist
Evening Worahlp ... 7:50 p. m.
FIRST METHODIST CIILRCII
Wad. Prayer Service .. 7:50 p. m
III Tark Ave.
T. C. O’SIrfit ............
Paitor
B1LLCRKST BAPTIST CHURCH Morning W ortbip...... 8 10 a. m.
OP GENEVA
Sunday School ........ 9:41 a. in.
Chari*• W. Ilamll Jr........Pallor Morning Worship .... tuno a. m.
Sunday School ........ H&gt;.w&gt; a. m. MYF Mrclingi ................... 6:30 p . m.
Morning Worahlp .. . . 11:00 a. m. (Intermediate, Svnior)
Training Union . . . . . . * I'* p. m. Urgan Veipera . ... . 7 15 p. m.
Evening Worahlp .... 7 U p. m. Evening Wnrthlp
7:10 p. m.
Wad, Prayer Service 7 M p. m.
FREE METHODIST (UUROJ
f ir s t b a p t i s t church
Laurel Ava. at 41b St.
o r LONUWOOIl
lrn E. Hindman Jr........... Paator
Cor. Ckurck A Grant 81a.
Sunday School ........... 9:41 a. m.
C. L. Fuich ..................... PliW f Morning Wonhlp ... . 10.43 a. m.
Sunday School ........... MS a. m. FMY ....................... 7 no p. m.
Morning Worahlp . . . . It W a. m.
Evening Worship .... 7.10 p. m.
Training Union ........ 1:45 p- m. Mon. FMY Itecrration 7:00 p. m.
Evening Worahlp ... . 7:iS p. m.
TUca. FMY Prayer .. 7 M p. m.
Wed. Prayer Rervlea 7:tl p. m.
Wed. Trayer Service 7:10 p. m.
IJkBE MONROE
EBENEZKH METHODIST
BAPTIST CHURCH
CHUHCR
Three mllea well el Saiferd
Cllrua Hrighti
on Flr*t St., right at Menree
Charlea F Brown ........... Paator
COrwer
Sunday •rnonl ........... it’ mi a. m.
Jtohart &lt;1. Byrd ................ I'ailor
Sunday School ........... 10.oo a. m. Morning Wonhlp ...... 11 no a. m.
Morning Worahlp .. . . II:M a. m. Wed. Prayer Servlee .. 7:30 p. m.
Training Union .............• :» P- m. GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Evening Worahlp........ 7:50 p. m.
Plaecretl School Auditorium
Wad. Prayer Servlet 7.50 p. m.
W. Thomii 1’ arionr Jr. .. Paator
Sunday School ........... I 41 a. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Morning Wonhlp ........ II a. m.
OP OVIKDO
Jack T. Bryant .............. Paator
FOSTER CHAPEL
Sunday School ........... 1:41 a. m.
METHODIST CHURCH
Warning Worahlp . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Uvltdo
Training Union .............4:11 p. m.
Evening Service ........ 7 oo p. m. Sunday School ........... 9:43 a. m.
Wod. Prayer Service 7:50 p. m. Morning Wonhlp ... . n oo a. m
Evening Wonidp .... I oo p. m-

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THE ALLIANCE CHURCH
Chrialiin and Mlnlenary Alliaace
Park Are. and 14lh St.
David S. Carnefi* ......
Pavtir
Sunday School ........... 9:45 a. m.
Morning Wonhlp . . . . 10:40 a. m.
Evrnlng Service ........ 7:45 p. m.
A.YF.-Youth Service .. 6 30 p. m.
Wrd. Praytr Service l.W p. m.
FIIIST I'ltl KC1I OF CHRIST
b&lt; IKSTIST
100 K. Srrond Ml.
.Sunday School .......... 11:00 a. m.
Sunday Wurvhip........ 11:00 a. in.
Wednc'day Selvica ... . M.UU p. in.
Tuctday Heading . 1:30-4:30 p. in.
Thuitday Hiadmg ‘3.30-4.10 p. m.
t i l l KCH IIF GOD
Frtnth Ave. and Sind SI.
I m I D. tlruwn .................. Paator
Sundiy School............. 9 :II a. t
Evar.galiitic Henrico .. 7:30 p. m.
Tueeday Service.......... 7.30 p. ni.

T H E

C H U R C H B O R A LL . . .
A LL FO R T H E C H U R CH

OF THE PICTURE

T h e C I iu k Ii ii the gicatral factor on earth for
the building of character and good ciiirrmhip.
It i&lt; a tlorthou* of i|Hrilua| vaturv. Without a
•tiong Church, nciihcr dcrnocracy nor civilization
Can vurvivy. Thrrr are four round rtatoni why
evrry perron iliould attend vrrvirn rrrulatly and
aupport the Church. T h e y air- ( | ) for hu
own *ale. ( 2 ) .For hi* chddicn'a *aW. f3) For
llw aakc of hit community and nation. (4 ) Fo r
the take of the Church itarlf, which nerdt in*
Moral and material auppoil. Plan to go to
church regularly and read your Btble daily.

Day

Book

Sunday
Monday
Tucaday

II Forint hum
I'hilippiana
1 Corinthian*
II Corinlhtaitt
John
I’aalmv
II Patrr

WVdnttday
Thuraday

Friday
Saturday

Just a few words, rooted in grstitude. But gratitude means so much
. . . to the Giver . . . and to those who receive!
T o God it means that we are not too busy enjoying His gifts to under*
stand Hia love.
To us it means that we htive not forgotten tW htart of life. We haven't
lost sight of the spiritual center toward which the Church constantly
points our vision. And to nur children it means a family life based oil
faith and prayer.

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“ For Thy love we thank Thee, Lord . . . for Thy help we pray."

O f course, our "blessing" or “ grace" is only a small part of the Chris­
tian Life to which the Church calls us. But, like every piece in s puzzle,
it belongs there!
And the sooner wo put all the pieces in place, the sooner we'll under­
stand the WHOLE PICTURE.

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(I ll X( II (IF JKSI S ( II Ml ST
IIP I.A’ITEIt DAY SAINTH
O ly llill
J. I&gt;. Urool.1 . . . Branch Prcndent
Sunday Sch&gt;wt| ........ 10,00 a. m.
Sacrament Maating ... . 4.00 p. in.
TIIR RANFOHD
IIIM.NEGATION OP
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
t i l l W. tat RL
Sunday Walchlowar
Study ................................ . 3.no p ,
Wed. Blbli Study . . . . . 7:30 p.
Frl. Minutrv «fcho«l ... 7:30 p.
Friday Sarvlea ........... K.30 f .

This "Support The Church" Series, Published Each W eek in The Sanford Herald with the approval o f the
Seminole County Ministerial Association, is made possible by the co-operation of these well-known business
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FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONGWOOD
T. Ittilh Grant ............... Paator
Sunday Srboul ... .. 10 00 a. nt.
Morning Wurvhip . . . . 11:00 a. in.
Evening Sen tea .......... 7.00 p. m.
Wed. Prayer n«rvico ..7.00 p. m
Frl. Prayer Service ... 7 oo p. m.
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CIU'SCII
Seventh M. and Elm Arc.
A. C. McClure ................ Paator
Saturday Sabbath School 9:30 a.m
Morning Worahlp ... . 11:0c) a. m.
Wad. Prayer Sarvlea .. 7:30 p. m.

T1IE REVIVAL TABERNACLE
Illh aid Chive Av«.
L T. Tavkcr .................. Taalor
PAOLA WESLEYAN
Sunday School ........ 10:00 a. m.
METHODIST CHURCH
Morning Worahip . . . . ii;0o a. in.
9 Mllea Writ ea Rl. 44
Evening Worahip . . . . 7i43 p. ra.
Cecil W. hbalfer ........... Paitor Tutaday Service .. .. 7:43 p. m.
Sunday Srhoel ........... 4:43 a. ra. Thuraday Service........ b l i p . ra.
Morning Wonhlp .... 10.41 a. m.
Wealryan Youth ... . 6:43 p. m.
Evening W onhip........ 7 30 p. m. UNITY (ENTER OF SANrORU
Woman'* Club-349 Oak Ara.
Wrd. Prayer Service 7.30 p. m.
Jnirphlco It. Stuckii........ Paator
Nazarcne
Sunday Worahip....... 11:00 a. » .
FIRST CHURCH
Woodruff Budding
OF THE NAZARKNE
7*4 E. Firat SI., Itai. I ll
W. 3nd SI. at Maple Ave.
Tocaday data ............ 4:00 p. nt.
R. II. Spear Jr............... Paalot
Sunday School ...... 1:45 a. m.
THE SALVATION ARMY
Morning Worahlp .... 10:43 a. m.
111 E. Second St.
NY PS ....................... 6 : 5 0 p. m. Sunday:
N.Y.P.S. A NJML . . . . . . S p. m. Sunday School ......... 10:00 a. m.
Goapel Service ........... T p. m. lIoliMie Moating . . . . n .o o a. » .
FERN FARR CHURCH OF THE Strevt ltroUng ............. 6:30 p. m.
NAZARKNE
Yl’ L ........................... 7:00 p. « .
O BRIAN ROAD
Salvation MnUng . . . . 7:M p. m.
Rev. Jim Fiabtr ............... Tailor Tucaday:
Sunday achool ........... 9:43 n. u . Corp ladcla .................3:30 p. m.
Morning worahlp ... 10:45 a. m. Band Pracliia ............. 4:00 p. to.
Youth acrvlce ........... 6:41 j&gt; m. Lndtea Horn* League 7:30 p. m.
Evangcliallc acrvlre ..7:30 p. in. Thure. Prayer Servlet 7 30 p. m.
pxijar atnlce ..7:30 p. m. S*L Strut Mooting 9.30 p. m.

establishments:

SANFORD

GREGORY
LUMBER COMPANY

NATIONAL

WALL
PLUMPING

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ATLANTIC

CELERY
PRINTING

RANK

WHEELER
HEATING

HOLLER MOTORS

FERTILIZER

W.
TRUCK

W. HORNE

MAYFAIR

INN

CONCRETE

PROGRESSIVE

COMPANY

SHERMAN

COMPANY

BROKERAGE

C|TY

PIPE

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FURNITURE

COMPANY

WARNER'S
CO.

WILSOK.MAIER
CO.

PRINTING

COMPANY

FLORIDA STATE BANK

Gl'LF

SERVICE

RITE THEATRE

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^Sanford Girts''

Coffee Given For Rushees

Join Sorority

Gamma Lambda chapter of Beta Knot Volt aline, Mr*. R Cu*h-j cookie*- with coffee
Ihr coffee
Sigma Phi began It* rviih aeaion ing. M"s He* (lent*. Mr* Don table was r o 'f io l "ith a linen
with a Coffee Tfeuradiy morning H o-e and Mr*, Garnet White
Noth ami held ycllo* ami white
■t the home of Mr*. Joe Corley.Mr*. Corley irrvcJ dainty ham pom pom» flanked by«lute tapRuahee* attemiioc the party bin
doughnut*. and fortune ( er* in nicer candelabra,
were Mr*. Kay Shoemaker. Mr*.
Joe Dcnmton. Mr*. Ihontat l.argen. Mr*. K. Wade Tye and Mr*.
Bob McKee. Invitation' were estended to Mr*. Robert Smith and
Mr*. Erertt Harper who were rot
pteaent
M e m b e r*

attending

were

Accent O n sp rin g

M r*.

Dick Nelson, Mr*. Glean McCall,
Mr*. Clyde Robert*on, Mr*. Kd.
IXcrton,
Mr*. Alfred Green,
Mr* Gordon Frederick*, Mr*.

Church
Calendar

Two Hkv4 graduate* of Seminole
High Sctuwd enrolled at Snead
College. Mus Janice t.uxen and
Miss Helen Adams, have pledged
tn mrmbcrihip in the newly organired chapter of Sigma l'hl
Gamma, international welfare aorority.
Mrs. VI /.aunts of Si faiui.
International vice president of
Sigma Phi. wa* tn Boat recently
to iunduct the rhapler pledge
service. The official recognition
of the group will come after a
three months trial period
Sigma Phi plain a special em­
phasis upon social development
through service. A nonacademic
sorority, the project* usually in­
volve rehabilitation and health
programs t n under prtvdrged
areas. Dunne the past fifteen
years, ihe sorority ha* contributed
more than JTJ.tWt) to welfare proJed* tn the Southern Highlands.

FR ID A Y

Couple Feted

Pinecre»l Raptial Church cot­
tage Prayer Meeting* at 7:30
SUNDAY
Unity Church Center Sunday
service held at It a. m, in the
Sanford Woman'* Club Itouir, 309
Oak Avenue.
Pincereat Haplitt Cnurcli Carol
Choir Practice at S 30
Pmecreat R*pti*t Church Youth
Fellowahip at S It
A training euur*e lor teacher*
of First .Methodist will tie held In
the primary department from i
S 30 • 7:30 p. m. Thi* I* for teach*'
era in the cnildren'a division.

Captain anil Mr*. Noel Gayter
of Washington. I* V are twine
feted with parties during their
vrttl in Sauluril.
»in Thursday cvfUilig Cnidr
ami Mr*. Flssyil Harri* entertained
with a cocktail party in their
honor and the guest ll*t included,
Captain anti Mr*. James Ramage,
Cmdr. amt Mr* Ernest Horrcll,
Cmdr and Mr* Sidney ltancy,
Cmdr. amt Mr* Harold l.ang.
Cmdr. ami Mr*. Earl Yates. Cmdr.
and Mrs. John .Miller. Cmdr. ami
Mrs V Slclnni*. • nulr. ami Jlr*.
MONDAY
i
V. I‘ Rowell, Cmdr. anti Mr*. Fat
Winter*, It. Cmdr and Mr*. II.
The official board of First1
C. Hamilton, l.t. Cmdr. ami Mr*.
Method;*! Church will meet in
Charlie Gulbrii- and Cmdr A. It
McKinley Hall at 7:30
Conner of Washington. D. C.
The Hoy Scout* of the Fuat
Dinner Party GDrn
Preibytcrian Church will meet at
Cmdr. ami Mr*. Earl Yale* en­
7 p. m.
tertained a tin a timner patty at
The Se»*lon of Hie First l*r»»
tin.r home Hhii *d*&gt; evening combytertan Churrh trill meet at 7.30
p. m.
I'll I I KED AT THE Gumma 1a»mLula chapter coffee p.imenting their hivu*r guc*t\ Cap­
tain and Mrs. Gaylcr.
March Mh through the !Jth the Thursday morning are Mr*. Joe Corley, ho»te.*». who n
The party inciutletl old acquaint­
Firat HaplDt Church will have seated; and left to right. Mm. Hex Clouts, Mrs. A. k
ances of Ihe Gaylera who ale CapWeek of Prayef. Monday at 10:43
Shoemaker
Jr.,
and
Mrs.
K,
Waile
Tye.
lain and Mr* Ramage, Cmdr.
eircle meeting*, 13 o’clock, cov­
amt Mr*. llam a, Cmdr. and Mis
ered di*h lunch One o’clock pro
I ang. Cmdr amt Mr*, Donanld
gram.
Runyon, Cmdr. and Mrr. Miller,
Cmdr. Connor, i mdr. and Mrs,
Rowell and l.t. Cmdr. ami Mrs.
4-H County Day
Kenneth Santlon
There will be a 4 II county item
lor bulfrl style dinner wa. serv­
nn*i ration day Saturday at V a
ed Irtim a table covered with a
m in the County Council Com
green linen c loth ami centere-d with
mumty Center at 401 East 23tli
multi colored flowers in a stiver
All girl* wishing to participate
tin Wednesday evening at thr
Ihe guest of hnnur ha* l-een a lw*»I
in the diuriet demomtratinn day. FJk * t lull Mrs Irene Kent ami resident of t'*nfur&lt;l tin the past
March 31st, must take part in thi* Mr*. Ed Cox entertained »nh a { forty-four years anil i* a chatter
T» .Mud In Deltary
meeting
surprise party honoring Mr* Mnr. mrml-er of the Anna Miller Circle,
The Frii-mlslnp league nl tar
rie Mote* who celebrated her 77th KU * Auxiliary,
birthday.
When Mrs. Moses arrived at the Congrs galnsnal Christian » h irch
Club she tuumt a darkened hall will tticri Monday, 1:30 p. m. at
...
. .
* |but soon party light* were lu metI Ihr Isortf* of Mrs Gus Rode wold
N n m p H
on Jt" 1 ,llr •-1' » r* t t«-*f with the in Dellary
Mn Cliarlrv Maltorv will strve
V - / / / I k - t - f -&gt; I N K A ii ic - c * tinning of “ Happy llirthd*-,
The long party Iable wa* deco­ at to bnvles* In the meeting
rated in a pink and white birthday
Correction
motif and was centered wilh a
The Fish Fry tn t-e sponsored
Iho Sanford Woman'* Club held latge take which he III 77 pink
,&lt; lurteheon ami gcr.rial bunnesa tandlrt Two punch bo-vis were t*&gt; the Anns 'Idler &lt; irete will lameeting recently with Mr. Ralph
*&lt; •’••bee rn.l of Ihe table h-ltl Salurdav night in ail of
, fV
Unman Sunirv ana jn&lt;l * profusion
j/a ir it jiltJc&lt;l rndiv .»« annou.rrd in rhumb *
l l „ , Alfrfd t bile* a* hostessesilf ,lM ,a ■'
W "
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.
.
After Ihe opining of gift* b&gt; F.lk » Itall between it* and right
t.rcrt.ng members »t the . . . Mr, Mu,r , |hr ho„ -----o’ctoel
were Mr* It. K- Peurlfoy. Mr*. |,y Mrs. Marty Dyer, terved p u n c h ----------------------lienige Kuhn and Mrr Robert JR,| r4kp , n&lt;| dunn* lh(, eveBU1), *‘ |J|f8y ” 11 US I *111*1 Y
Kuhn.
party game* were rnin,vr*l
**
‘
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Preveding the luncheon Mr*, w.
Invitation* were r i tended Ur file
J"ha ilrnuvn^ Utter known .«*
I*. Yesley gave th« invocation. Irirnds of the honorre
. ' on of Mr. an.l Mr* v.
Ilrnson of Sunlarid, celrbralnl In*
Following the luncheon, during
--------liftli birthday vtilii a parly Thuls
the bumirv* meeting, il was
wa* anan
when you d o ...
pounced that a new hoi water I
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ll- ' '"-irmng
tiutvl* weir Daily llm-nn Jtn
Ik nit t had been installed
me. Kid. ami D-nivr Ralston,
visit FAMILY!
building and the dub
Slrvr l/iinjrt!
Dmlgr Jaillrl,
ihe library b.ll that is coining up
tf you need
Mr*. 1*. i\ H)nl lrft fhur
I,nnnj
Drniif ^n.l Sui
at the nest sesvion «-f the l.rjii»'a-

Surprise P a rty H e ld

In Fashion Show
Several &lt; hiefi took part m as
The arernt wav on Spring when
Ihe CDO Wives' Club preienled amusrnc skit *• they modeled what
Ihrir “ Flavler I'arade” rf favhmns •Every well dretted husband
Wednesday night at the Naval Air would wear -if hi* wife hod bar
way” Chief* taking part wr*r*
Station Ballroom
Cowan* Department store (urn James Graces. John D. I.vrveh.
ithrd the lovely rnvemhlr* model­ .lame* E. Johnson, and William
ed hy member* of the Club. Fe*. le s u .
lured were sportivvear. lingerie,
Kefirshmrnt* sere tarred at the
afternoon arut -afier five’’ wear.
cbi*e ol the show from a buffet
The model* entered the ballroom table holding sandwirhea, mint*
avanut a background of bamboo arut punch.
and jtalra*. Decorations Centered
Neil’s Studio nf Hair Desisa
around an Fia'ler motif and color- rrraled mni! of the hair orylra
tul eggs, tn nc»t*. decorated indi­ worn tty the mmteli
vidual table*. Come nation piece
Fashiitn Show chairman waa
wa* llie Flavlt-r egg tree placed Mr* Clarence F’ogg and she waa
no the *!and of the commentaior. assisted hy the hoilrssea foe tha
Mr* llctlford Marshall.
t*ent -son were Mr* William
tine of Ihe most popular t*«h- Johnson, Mr&lt;. l&gt;eJong, Mr* Ralph
Ion* ihnwn »a&lt; v [men like rayon Simas and Mr*. IMndanvillf,
dret*. featuring a Mark lotlire.
with a rnerk Into plaid black anti
while tkirl v matching fringml
MISS JANICE 1,1.YEN, firxt front left, nlitndiiur, inn! stole cnniplrteit tins lovely (roek
Vitas Helen Adam*, fir** front rigltl. n.iteil. are charter miwlrlnl by Mr* Rn'-ert Drayton
llie mnnt.ily luncheon for wives*
V taihlonablr .ickel dre**. fraiitombcm o f Sijrtna I’ ht Gamma, at Snead College, Boar, tilling a silk print l-twlire. with of \ VH 9 va* given Wednesday
•bile ascot lie was worn hy Mr*, at the home nf Ml*. Roger Milltr
Ala.
i Tin iiatii Roloff Mr* Harold Bund- in Diner rest with Mr*. H. M. Fit**
vail i-viukl have lead adv Ea*trr ' gerald a* ro hnatea*.
I'arade in her tdteil tbeath of
Upon arriving the guest* were
shade* of blue arut given floral served punch bv Mr*. C. A. Lawprmi featuring a nigh uairtline rrrue, of Waco, Tevai, who la
rffcst with m*rt how.
vKiting bet daughter, Mi*. Miller,
1 tie two pine U*o. wa* aelut-veil ih r lobiirr thermulor mrnu waa
in the rayon silk *brath with mi- served bullet sty lr Irum a lunch­
|w*Mant lupllnr Iw-lt worn by Mrs. eon table covered with a yellour
i harle* William* Mr*. Charles Heljlum tire r* eloih. A profusion
lest* received applamr lor her of yellow and while spring flow­
copper print la'lev »wim suit with er*. in an antique rut crystal
i oli* drape rlfrrt.
lmwl, centerrd the table with yel­
The blonde hair ui Mrs Chester low tapers in silver candelabra
Dsfnrd blended Wjutifully with adding to the table setting.
a Iallot etj pmk gingham "go anyAttending tin- luncheon ware
where'' drra* IVtilo Mr*. Thoina*
Farrow niiHlclevI tn an attiaclivr Mr* Ijwrence, Mr*. Floyd Harm,
powdrr blue rhreked tire** com- Mi*. It. (t. Anderson, Mra, A. B.
i lenient evt bt a tlark lituo rum tiler- Blf -ncr, Mi-. F. li. HUrrard, Mr*,
bund \|[» Norman Phillip* wore H. D. Co—k, Jlr*. W. Ctetsinger,
a black ami white checked tight Mr*. II M. Currie, Mr*. J. P,
Cu m , Mr*. V. 1. Doir, Mr*. A*
weight suit
Mr* Marshall endctl her com­ D. Fennell, Mr*. F-. F, Gold, Mr*.
mentary l.y druTibing Ihe luvety J&gt;. W. l.riiair. Mt*. C. J. MeItlue anil grceii Rural print of pol­ turthy. Mr* R. G, McKee, Mrs,
J A. V I-on. Mr*. W. W. Powell,
ished ciitlun that slic wore.
During inlermiMon Mr*. l&gt;on- Mi*. J. Rut,, Vti*. D. E. Shover,
aid Dmtdansilie commentnl on Mr- \. W. L'niuhart, Mr*. G, II
•lM-himl the »crne activities' of Wain*, Mr*. FI. I*. Yates, Mrs,
a ladiuvn show amt Mr*. Marvin Noel Gayler, Mr*. K. M. Hen!
Roiirf, Mrs KolatvI lie.long anti Ml*. K, C. Caritgan, Mr*. Ruth
Mr* t*. A. Wilkinson tlemontirated hhatfer. Mr*. It W. Dlgen and
Jlr*. Virginia Alien.
on “ how not lo model’'.

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Fn.sliion Shuw were, i**lt to lik'lit, Mrs. Lloyd [.itiRinfeller vvlio waa ciMinlitiutor of ihe idmvv ami .Mr.'. Bedfonl
Miirsljnll. pienideiil of llie i 'l ’O Wives' Club, and vvtio
servctl a* ronimentntor.

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Mr*. Roy Till.', thairnian of the
nomlnatlnt ronnnuli-e, pisaenled
the following report, president.
Mrs George Well*, first vice pres­
ident, Mr* William Kirk, tocond
vice prcftdrnl, Mr*. I-arry Stwnrer. serretarv. Mr«. lrvtrtg Fry or,
treasurer, Mr*. J. FI .Stenoer.
Two new members, Mr- Thom­
as Lavrgtn ard Mrs, Gramkowr,
were Introtluved.
During Ihe general mcs-ting
the American Home Department
h»!d their election wfil it wa» as
' follow&gt; Mrs, Don Flanim. ■hairman. Mr*. I'aul i nleman. vice
shairmnn, Mrs. (seorga D..hbs,
secretary. Mi*. Herman Man'ey.
finance
chairman.
Mr*. I arl
Jich rse. membership chairman.
At Ihr nest social department
meeting a card shower will be held
for Ihr purpose of replenishing the

club* card*.
Ibr in.-oniing president, Mr*
Well*, and Mr-. V. Hunt, and
klr*. J. I*. Wilton wct» nominated
a* delegate* to the Mate Conven­
tion with Mr- Jamet Huff. Mr*.
Stella Mooir. Mr*. C. M. F1u*rM
and Mr*, fotriy Sprnctr a« alternalea.
TFie Fine Art* department pr»
verted a muittal p^ngram with
Mr*. S. J. Nix at sponsor.

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EASY PAYMENT PLAN

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K«lmn K otlir m Tull City Wuf)
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HhIff iho 11 c»i* %*»4«it:*&gt;n *■hr m1111 Fruit liars
Visit her giard-on. Flank Crarv
I'lml liars
stop. In Seattle. and another
\gw YORK ll'DI .—Fruit bar*
grandson. Sgt. Jack I*. lUrvry. in (rr rjl4
mjli,r „.|th packaged
Sonoma, Calif.
,|4)P |t;&gt;r tnjX Atbl • rup chopF'rlend* nf Jack Slrmpcr will peil. drained maraslnno rhrrne*
regret In hear that be Is a palirnl and *■* rup conked dried aprnnl*
at Ihe Florid* Samtonum and In tnrv. and bake according to
Hospital in Orlando.
, package dim lions

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fool new J'enney TowtitinflA made entirrly nf
funimi,* linn River cotton!
I'ntlerned in nubile xelf
color 5tripe* Hint cnlrlt
many an eye! Ye*. wash 'n
wear, loo!

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• A newt car ’ Dosam pny'mrr.t funds
(or » liome'* A trip to Hawaii'* All
new home appliancea'* Whatever
henda your lint of special "want*" •
. . . you're SU RE to have it winner
when you save
Open your nceount today . . . and
add to it rrguUily!

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Dan River
c ol Ion dresses
in Easier colors:

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Save on gloriously colored spring
dreuses! There are "Imskel" jxickets,
cummcrliunds, daisies ami litre! Full
skirts, deep hems! F.ven a jumper*
and-bloi.se *et. Kastei egg Nues,
pinks, peach 1 Eosy-care for mother!
Shop Penney** . . . YnuH Live Belter. You’ll Save!

SPRING PATTERNED
COATS ’N SOLID SLACKS
Sport aii't.* l&gt;oii.*t wool, ray­
on, nylon blend jacket* in
fresh new pattern*, nolid
color rayon and acetala
flannel alncka that machina
ua*h in lukewarm water.

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WASHINGTON — Vlce-Fretident Richard M. Minns friends
hsvs nn doubl s h iliw r tint
Governor Nr Iion Rnrkefrlter of

Literature Postmark

College Gets Land
In St. Petersburg

Is Hurting Sanford
Sanford and Seminole County apend * great deal o f
ptooay to build a (rood reputetion.
*
The city end county advertise advantage* of the area in
national publication*. New industry i* being nought to proride more job* for our people, more payroll* foi our mer­
chant*. Retiring cititen* ami touri*t* are nought.
Such effort* can l&gt;e destroyed, however, by seemingly
"amall” thing*. There i* no doubt that Sanford i* being hurt
i t preaenl by a postmark on anti-integration literature
mailed to heaven knows where.
Cartoon*, depicting the "inevitable result ' of school
integration, are going through the mail*. Envelop** have no
return addre**f*. the literature, naturally, i* unsigned, file
envelopes, however, are poatmarked "Sanford, rln.
Moat local resident* have thrown the literature in the
Wiate baaket without hesitation. Yesterday, however, two
atudenla from Florida State University. Tallahassee, visited
The Herald in an effort to find the amine of the literature
Some 30 to 40 sheet* of the cartoon* had laen mailed to a
fraternity at FSU.
One etudent said that FSU student* did not view the

Jltimture favorably, no fur ** Sanford la concerned. Since
It carried a Sanford po*tmnrk, they concluded that Sailford 1* • headquarter* for auch rabble-rousing.
Tlte atudents were unable to determine the source. I hey
•aid the local post office was unable to help. In their
opinions, Sanford is getting a bad name, unjustifiably, from
Buch actions.
, ,
...
It ia probable that the sender of *uch trash viewed his
actions aa education, and in behalf of segregation. He probBbljf nevar thought o f the possible d*nmge. He couldn't have
bought too much o f hi* work, however. Had he, there would
have been a name and address attached.
An intereating sidelight to the literature: it was print­
ed by a firm In New Jersey. Hood, solid Southerners, no
doubt.

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Growing Pains Again
Another of Seminole County’s industrial firm* i* plan­
an expansion.
York Manufacturing Co. will break ground March 14
for a new building. W hen the comjmny occupies^ it* new
Iquirtart, the employe total will l&gt;e increased. York ha*
brought, and ia bringing, world-wide publicity to Sanford.
It manufacture* fish landing nets, television antennae* and
aluminum display rack*.
York official* expressed "sincere appreciation'’ for the
aid given them in establishing the firm last year, and the
help which makes possible the move to new quarter*.
Sanford and Seminole County are exhibiting that in­
dustry la welcome. Y ork i* another prime example of the
opportunity available in this area for new plant*. Suites*
stories are the rule.______________________________________
ting

Okay, Harry, Take That Blue Pencil
GARDES' GROVE. Csllf (U N )
-Former President Truman, who
&gt;sld In e speech Wednesday Uist
M would like to be sn editor so
m could print whit he wsnird. hsi
•era offered sn editor's job on s
aliform* delljr news pi pet
T. G. Wood, managing editor of
he Garden Grove Duly News,
eeda the offer m a telegram:
"We would be esiremely happy
o hive you serve si editor of the
laity Newt In Gsrden Grove,
’*W., for a while, ss per &gt;-our re

marks al (he I'nivwrsity of Mi*,
snuri March 4. Wr hsve whsl »e
believe In he a free, independent,
democratic press, but would t.e cvlirmrly happy to experience your
inlerpretation of Ihr pbisse free
press, We await jour reply
Truman said al the Press t onpress of the World Ihst he didn't
“know whsl ■ free press is—I hue
never seen one. I went to he a tele­
graph editor or one of thoie blur
prnnl men. Then I rould set what
I wanted in the paper*.”

DAILY

CROSSW ORD

ACROA4
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T. Eskimo
Vnlvea
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13. A grandnicther
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IS. Cobweb
thread
IB. Three .hand­
ed eard
game
IE Gama flah
11. Ismg. furl­
ing « iv «
tl. father
11. Elevator
rage
31 Rtind
31. Greedy
II. Twistedstrawbeehive
If. A mu*
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3. Oil-produc­ 50. Pinnoun
ing country
ivar.l
51. Near
o i .'m mtkt r o o t
irfciti w r it H i
I. Gov.
31. Vipera
3t. Military iirL'UKuVtMracrn
Almnnd'a
HH ri!-;ro -liiQ
life
elate
:ifiio ’3rto
33. (Hum- roriu
(ahhr. I
u n a y it.T - lira
rung
4. Muse of
u :-,til' i« Li:-it jf-id
lync
37. Piecing IBM |g' f j iirjJgtS
nut
poetry
1411 hlU.dtJUU
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5. ftnwed
t n lo t o T Auair
shaders
4. Pigpen
7, Unroll*. aa 3?. Cioun
43. Previously
larrheir)
31. HiMirel city
a »*r
31. Music not* tl. Gmus of
*. Iterlineil
3S. Evu-lee
P. Not reliefs
glass
411. Nour i she d
mmetura
Intoduua*
4 4 . Evening
40. Not
10. Mr.
I^venaon
(poet |
windward
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Evangelist Draws
25,000 In Rain

Friday March fi, 19.*»9

1.1 scu m , ra lly ..a r .m .k u
ft k a s w, a with . jh , M&lt;ssii&gt;a yait-r
V * M V, I, Ct altixti, SSiiOltlfeg V**...-s ia m v i i i ox*
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WASHINGTON - Those ladies
In Alexandria, Vs., who protested
to our lawmakers Ibat rhemiita
ought not to fool with nature's
food, got a fast brush off.
The ladies fired ■ telegram to
the House Inleratate and foreign
t'nnimeref fnmmlltee pleading
with the rnngrrsimen nol to let

fruit growers doctor up oranges l-ern in there pitching and scowl.
with roallartjpe dye.
Ing. If he had hia way, even
The committee, unchlvatroualy ■tore bought white bread would
I would say, Ignored the tele­ be outlawed.
gram. The presenre of the velre
So Ihe gentlemen were telling
was mentioned hy one of ihr the committee why the dje on
members, but no one bothered to the orange waa vital to the ero
read 11, not even for the record. nomy of our country.
The question before the law­
J. Hardin Prleraon, former
Thirty itx million dollars wurih
makers wai: ‘ .Should an orange Congressman and attorney for the
be orange?" More specifically. It fruit people In Florida, said of flower bulbs from ftie Nether­
was Should Congress allow grow­ housewives wouldn't buy green lands were retailed in Ihe U. S
era to dunk green mature orange* oranges, even though they're ripe. during 1931.
in a rhrmiral goo called tllru*
It serins that warm nights In
red No. 3?
The lawmakrri heard four ex­ Florida — and sometimes in Tra­
quantity of
ST. PETERSBURG. Via. (L’ PI) pert* In a hurry and Ihe witnesi- ss —. draw a large ,_
_ ... WTXTt:
Kl.-vltll*v
—Mra. Haney Taylor Rarkus, ?0, ee all eaid yee, and then our chlorophyll Into Ihr leave*, till- Tt, , t.xliK.vt. i.vnj* » I M* v
Tltli'K
1! M ill. hi- "II*
'
coloring
mature
oranges.
mother of television aetor James representative* passed the bill —
Jl.SItV VI KING • wl-l-.w. If
In 1934 Congress did okay Ihr
tlliriR Bin! If ‘aPRtie H*r MGII. (Jim I Itarkua. died al her Red- •II within in hour.
knuM n Hill* Rt I** I'M llft
mslon Reach home Thursday. She
Testimony went a lo n g
to use of another dye railed red
(Mviitri, j|iR«!•♦•. R•*1ku* *-■
I #r„ *1*
♦*r tuIIifMa i*#
wai horn in Hasellon, I'a.
smoothly thit at one point Chair­ No, 3T. hul for only Direr year*
rUtrflAAtt 4itli*M%IRR 'I n *1* f
man (Iren Harris (D, Arkt Thr Food and Drug people found
i«ni&gt;*&lt;0 r*•M•11*** »11»• **14f#a**
('AMDEN, S. C. (Ill'll—former chuckled that somebody ought at that No. 31 was Injurious to labo
«vm m• Infi *i m n nf # *i nk u« *n in.; 11
VI 1*0*Mi Rfi4 — * lN*h tu*
Vale All American fuitl-ark Maur­ least tu tell him what the bill ralory animal*. (The rhrmiral
*11*. if In Itsa, an) if
ice il.rflyi Flynn, fi&lt;1, died Thun- was about.
wasn't tested on humans ) Rut the
lh#Jr unkP"*« Mil# *1 la**.
iRffRtR*!, «10f l#RR• AtRrtl**#
day.
Thr protesting ladies Ialthough eruff was okayed for use only
t•» 4n• or •Ulti RlI* *u tt
unheard I represent a hardy band on oranges.
Mi a* ud ' U i ifiRrn 4*r
HUNTINGTON. N. V ( I T I I - of folks over the rotmlry who
than* lif es*M AT a44AR^**»aa
In the meantime, chemists have
RhnM r»aivJ****A Ail A'l*
Mrt. Martha Merlon Hall, ”L*. for­ don't cotton to thr idea of any developed citrus red No 1. So
iltartfi *4 kA«»A All Ml
mer president of the Wall Whil poisonous mailer in any food. now thrie same experts were
k fs w n
T
I I . O O O d l.
A n ri
«is n * i *i
M i
w i f i , if
man Itirthplace AaaocUlion. died If llieir No. I champion. Rep, knocking their old No. 32 Out
111IIs■, Ri 4 If sirAil ttlr' f IMG
here Wednesday.
krilenil M'lrai Rt U* |#iAt#f»
Usher Ilordirk of North Dakota, In the rorrldor they were telling
•1•4I■##l ilinlf** a«•|■rt• C.f
hadn't rrlirrd last vrar, he'd have me No 12 was rrally 10 times
• I R i m * (11»,
**1 h t II • I • *
u VI*1* r
NEW YORK (PIT)- Henry J
III#if m illkfr #af Ittflf 4#as poisonous as their new citrus
regse
l
*
*r
nttifrw
IA
R
*
» hfi*
Hurrhell, *:&gt;, for many jears secred No. 2. Now I m wondering
f P#|«!#lTt#4 A»'4 A'l4ra**R« R*
relary *»f the Italy America SoIIA
VM
VI.
known air unknceia t», M
who pulled Ihe wool over Ihrlr
rirty and one time director of Ihr
Hit!
V. tiOOUUN* Rnd
dje* bark in 1334.
IIuOftK-S',
t
*r
h
iiliirul,
if
l ata Italniana al Columbia Uni­
turnc aful If *14-i*1 l*»#ir nt»*
This new additive, the witnesses
versity, died Thursday.
know n litlia Rt Iam . IriaiiM
ftRVtWRR*. AVAlit••• R4fl|gA« **r
TAMPA lU Plj—Rrgregaltnnilt were saying. Is really safe. A
rlAiniAiit*
filhltwli* y11*1*f
LitS ANGEI.EA (4JPI) — Dr. Sumter l/twry charged Ihst stale frllow'd hive to drink 5.000 gal
tk#m
nf Riltivr nf Ihfm *1#
Ions
of
Juire
or
23.000
.oranges—
School
Supt
Thornes
D
Rilley
hai
f
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g
t
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Rf
4
Mti * | w |ar
Adolphe De Uaelro—scientist, in­
f r•li»1#iirp* a.hif m-14'r»**»» a*
ventor, writer, phllusuphrr, niavtrr "surrendered’* on the school inte­ with Ihe skins — in a short perl
kftit«•n » rR' isnkt*iiwh
od of time brforr running Ihr
of u languages and American con- gration Issue.
Tut* Atii; HKiMCUY N«)TiriKi»
• A ti lt I t a * I s » » n f 11 r - V R B A l i s P t !
I.owrj', retired National Guard nsk of kicking the buckrt.
sul general In Madrid in thr ailinti In Ik# i ir# *jjt
*»f iftR
Only one Congressman made a X
ministration of Theodore Civile- general and unsuccessful guberna­
MltH J udl iaI t'lr ilt "n ind f«r
sty
remark
about
the
bill.
That
jf
•
g
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i
l
n
'l
*
UniinH,
Floi'li
Rw
tltlRd
torial
candidate,
answered
rriliveil, die*! Wednesday at his leime
ii f* M( i \t » m. in riAiAiiff. *•
cuni hy Hailey, who raid Cowry was Rep J Arthur Younger (R , MICVflY
at the age of 100.
M lirttNIlAM p* Al. I»*
was one of itx\*e who would close Calif.». .Said hr: "As you know, fpmlani*
In l*hAnr#rir Sn AM*
DAiurt * f tM» It tv I** yul*l
w* in California do not u«e color Th#
Ihe schools to keep segregation.
UllR
Cowry charged that Railry had in our oranges." The climate out
Y**M Af* iRQtllrRd t rt ftl'A
wtit Iru *1#f rn•#* with !*ir I’lifk
“ thrown in the sponge ami aur- there does the coloring.
m
f
Hi* •aid !‘iRlf ( AM t*ri 0 A f lfif
i% tin ; m i Nr n r tin; « m \r\ rrndered " He said that he and
The hill, which waa paned ear­ |HPf R&lt;1f UTMnfl ViAlndff ■ All AFARI*
ii iM*r. hi NiMH r mu s n ,
n
A
(.r Hpfnt • ihr |*»11 4« r nf II at*■h
other* like him "are determined to lier by the Senate, will come up
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New York ia already running at vention Nunn-Rockefelier stnig.
full gallop for the 1MQ Preai-| gle for the nomination. *** these
dentist nomination at a Nixon aa the principal factors:
rival.
Rockefeller a great advantage
They concede privately that is that his is a “ new ' face. The
Rockefeller will undohiedly be Nlion face is nut only "cnnlroabl* lo "lock up" New York venial": it h*« »l*o been fa mil­
itate'* huge delegation to the Re iar for a decade now. The Govpublican
National
Convention emor, moreover, has the tnorw
Already, Indeed, they are prim*- r e a d i l y pleasing personality,
rily concerned limply with lim it-Whether or not he is himself an
Ing Rockefeller torajs for con- adept practical politician, he has
vention delegates to the East. already shown skill In picking
The Nixon people now believe,; highly practiral politicians as hii
for example, that the/ can large- lieutenants at key points
ly hall ihe Rockefeller delegateToo, the Governor will not hav*
gathering movement In tha Fast to face up to so manv hnt naat the New York Kate line. They tional Issues as will Nixon befrel confident that Nixon will do tween now and I960
extremely well In Pennsylvania.
But if the Vice President It in
at least fairly well In New Jer- dangrr of being clavsitied »* too
sey and not bidly in other near- far to the right, Rockefeller i*
by slate* surh aa Connecticut.
In peril of being carried too far
They are. however, in a mood to the left by the Inevitable preaof complete realism. They see the »ure» of New York politic!.
Rockefeller challenge as serious
Nixon, for example, will sup.
at best. Ami they do not deny port labor reform legislation of
that it could become a massive a rather hard kind. Rockefeller
challenge in some circumstances Is seen as more likely lo wind
Nixon's long and amiable talk up clove to the labor leaders,
the other day In New York City This, if it happens, will do him
with former Governor Thoma* E great harm at Ihe convention, fur
Dewey — and it will he followed the GOP convention* are largely
by other! — should nol be read rvm hy organtration and not
to mean that Dewey will be for "modern" Republican*.
NT*0n In 1M0 The Nlion peo
Fundamentally,
though,
(hw
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ey'i still—considerable influence It in Nixon's greater experience
within the GOP will be east on In world affair* — and in GUP
Rockefeller'* side. Dewey ha* affair*. There I* undoubtedly a
strong professional and personal wide imprrtnon in the country
connection* wills New York hank. that he la "tougher" in the cold
Ing Interests that are dose to vrar with the Ruvslin* than Roc­
kefeller would likely l&gt;e.
Rockefeller.
And the Nixon people fully ex­
And In committing himself to
the "antl spending'' line of tiie pert that from among the RcpuhEisenhower Administration, thr lican rank and file there will
Vice-President ha* knowingly tak ariie a growing demand for a
rn a big risk. Hu adviser* are far stronger and more partitan
aware that Dili could lend lo link party leader than has been seen
him In the public mind rlosely in thr Eivrnhowrr years. Thil
with ihr Old Guard wing of thr Is a hill ihr Vice-President un­
party. Thr fart that tins woum arguably could fill. Whether Roenot hr anaccurate linking is one kcfcllrr could or would is open
thing; thr fact that It could be lo duubt pending thr taking of
damaging, all the same, is ar a great deal of future evidence,
other thing
Many Republicans want no
Indeed. Nixon associates. In more essentially amaleur party
their private preview* nf the leadership. The Nixon force* will
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ST. PETERSBURG (UPI) -The
misunderstanding " e o n e erning
the city's gift of land to the new
Florid* Preibytenin College w*i
cleared up today with Ihe collegr
to gel ihe tract beside Roc* Clegs
Hay.
The City Council voted Tuesday
to give 341 acrei of upland In the
college, but the majority of the
counrilmen said they rould not
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eily.
But the city'* Committee of
100, which persuaded Ihe college
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ing Thursday and ihe Council did
an about-face.
The city plans lo avk the state
to give it the 100 acres of sub
merged land, so It tan gl' * It to
ihe college. It also plans to avk
Ihe legislature In change the city
charter »o It ran hand over the
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Big Ten Will Vole
On Rose Bowl Link
AT Meeting Today

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AfAlJacksonville;
Jacksonville;
Seeks Third Title

In Track Feature

Old Pros, Rookies Make Bids

tolled Prett International
iningi during Kama* City'* final !.title Rock. Ark., hit two homer* Shortitnp RUIj- Moran homered for
Oft,n great Crl Tear* i* fax or i handle ftgurra will be eraard bold
Run Meyer and Kanmm Jack, mtra-iquad game of the tpring. and drove in eight run* during the the big blow nf Thuridtjr'i game.
•on. who were big league Mar* Meyer aaki afterward that lua arm Indian*' three-game tntra-tquad
Rookie* Marred for the CHicago
ed by early odda to take tonights' ly by March SO. when the 92 day
JACKSONVILLE. Kla ft Pit —
featured ninth race at Sanford meet end*, according to current Veteran Mickey Wright wa* on a»ay bark when Ihe iHxtgrra play­ trouble hat compeliely ditaj-pear- teriei which wat concluded Thura- White Sox. Detroit Tiger*, San
ed in Rrouktyn, are making atrong ed and added, "I feel I can Mick day. A poll of newtmrn covering Francisco (Rant* and St. fxxui
her way today toward a hoped early hid* in nan new career* with with the Athletic* ihit year."
Orlando, when an out»tanding oct- eatimatei.
the Indian*' camp made him the cardinal* in other Thur*d*y intrg.
for
third
tournament
crown
tn
the
et of racer* will 1* tent into action
Already ....
the pari-mutuel handle
Jarkton, a A*.year-old native of teriei* mo a t valuable player, (quad game*
American League teami.
MADISON, Wta. (UPH - The by the mechanical rabbit.
n aomr MW.000 ahead of la .!1 I*009 J»fh.onyille women a ..pen
Meyer, tne former “ mad monk
Hal Troiky. *nn nf the former
Rig TfB vole* today »t in wmi»r
u
aw 2° day. of racing urt
An
,.
lead over her
ntarrtt
With
left
on
J r ) r , record-breaking
»ea*on. onfUrok*
|f fh , wpi0nlhlpl,
lolltm
r , of Halt-nth." i* trying to win a
Cleveland firit-baieman who had
meeting on whether It wanta to
place on thr Ktntai City Athletic*'
Betnng in Florida th.a year .. ex „ B fltroke lf4(, 0, fr hfr
an I t - a record for Colorado
rontinua playing In football's poit the club .chedule,
toward a rtford breaking pfCtfd to furniih nearly 14 mil*
pitching itaff while Jacktoet. once
Spring* lad araton. pitched two
araton rlaulc. thr Roie Bowl,
rt*
at.
ciimat. Total attendance and iu&gt;n in fundi for state genernment
hitler* inning* in a icoreleir While
rarh New Year* Dajr at TaiaThe 2* year-old blonde from San valued by the Dodger* at IllW.oon.
S jx camp came. Turk Loan, Bill
A
Ladle*
Nlgnl
la*t
night
drew
Diego. Calif., filed a neat two- i« battling for a third bate Job
drna. Calif.
Dufour and Don Rudolph also
a ho»t of Sanford greyhound fan*, under par To Thurtday to go ahead with the Cleveland Indiant.
The conference group vote* In
Marred, each allowing one hit.
and 21 rare, tomorrow point to in the opening round The terond
The tk-year-old Meyer imprrttrd
thr farr of atalrmatmi circumFar! Rrrih, an infielder who hit
thr highpoint of a doren week* 1* hole round of the T2 hole event Manager Harry Craft lhur&gt;&lt;la&gt;
■’ ■ ( f t , moit important of whirh
only .2.17 for Wichita, homered for
when he pitched three billet* inof tempering at the oval, located wai irhedulfd today
v&gt;Wf thr Writ Coaat'l failure to
tolled PfMv International
1 lah. rutrrnil) leading the Sky- the game-winning Mow in ihe Tig*
•outh of Sanford, Jutl welt of
make a propotal for thr Big Ten
Clote behind Ml»t Wright, xihn
Thr Cnivertiiy of Denver today line with an 11-I record, alto hat
er'a game li »** a free-hitting af­
Hwy. 17 92.
to continue competing In the bowl,
won the tournament in IA\* and
wa* caught In • crow • c.-untry a conference date with Colorado
fair in which Harvey Kurnn drove
the dniolution of thr Pacific
Although Cri Tear* ia one of 1937. wai Bonnie Randolph. Nap
tug-of war Involving the ration'* Slate Saturda) night while Den­
in three r.m* with a double and a
the lighten rarer* in the feature lei. Fla , with a 71. Ret«y Rawlt,
Coait Cenfcrrnc# and thr abienre
two biggr*: college basketball ver 1 10-21 play i lln.-hnm Young »tng!e. Fddie Yo*e, rx-Waihingtort
tonight, the make* up for her aue Spartanburg. S C , wa* third with
of an obligation on thr Big Trn
tournament*.
tonight and t tah State Saturday third-bareman. Marled two double
lUr many great thortnop* have an even-par 72. while tied for
to continur playing
Ihe 1’ ioneera accepted a hid to n-ght. So if I'tan Iota* both it* play*.
.tone in bateball—hv huitle and fourth place with 71* were Star
There wa* no mdiratinn which
be National Invitation Tourna­ weekend g*met and Denver win*
The Oviedo Linn* wouldn’t atop
Don Tauatig, an nulltelder who
way the vote may go but. even dropping in the bucket, lait night draire to lead.
lere Bauer Haggr. Betty Ruth and
ment Thurtday although thev ttlll it* final two contest*, the Pin- hit .JtT for rmtenia last araron, hit
if the group favors continued Big againit Halting, and left the
have a dim chance of winning neert will be conference cham­ two homer* and drove in five ruca
Tne red fawn atarlet n rated a Fay Crocker.
Ten Rote Bowl teami. the faculty conn, holding an amatmr Td If! fivetotwo ahot by morning line
Defending champion Marilynn
the Skyline Conference berth in pion*.
■a Can Krancltro'a ronteit. Rookie
tvA'bcrt of the conference*
odd*. She drew the hard to win Smith of W'irhita. Kan . carded
the NCAA rhampmnthip
What then* Well, Denver al­ catcher Roger MrCardrll and
win.
artool* mu»t vote on the big la
77,
and
former
winner
Pattv
Berg.
from iiv hoi. but her homeitretch
However, all their trouble* max ready lut indicated It will diop Hank Sauer al*o homered with
ARt Milt i alif. e m u - t V
Ry virtue of the Lions' win. Ihe
aue and one objection from them
ilrtxra indicate ability to win from St Andrew*. Ill . wa* tied with Whitney t brilliant and undefeated be irtnlvrd tonight If I'lah heat* out of the NIT and compete in ritclicr* Johnnv Antonellt and
learn
will
meet
Bunnell
tonight
would force a remote at thr Big
Revet!) llanion. Indio. Calif . with
Silver Spoon today wat tel to Wyoming and thu* v Inrhe* Ihe ti e NCAA wettern tegtonal pi.*- Mike McCormick abrorbmg mo*t
at 9 o clock tn the final* of the any *p»t.
Tcn'a May meeting.
Skvline title lhat would leave off* at )an I ran ireo i exi week of Hie puniihmcnt.
Another top flight atepper in the Tit
l
’la«*
C.
DiMrtct
Tournament.
The
The Ro»e Bowl queition took
Mm Randolph took an early challenge the ilnx in thr Sloo.wy Denver free to honor lit c„mm&gt;tfeature
It
Handy
Rock,
in
the
Denvei repuitcvlly arcri&gt;te&lt;l thInfielder Wally snannon. *on ot
the limelight from the atari of the Ot iedn fixe la expected to come fir at poit potitton Kandy t figur­ lead, but Mlai Wright who wai Santa Anita Derby that wat bro trent In the NIT.
M l bid bei-au-r ii wsnie-l •'time ^be t animal*' farm director who
conference'* program to amend out xicturioua in thl* game, too ed a fuur-'uone allot, hut hv rare fourth top money winner la it ken only once by a filly winning
to ntaae travel plan* " In fact, lul 27*0 for Houston, baited a
Holding Halting* to a minimum lime hit nidi mar room down to year. raughi up on the hack nine thr tacc
iti recruiting regulation*, and all
coai h Moil Biaworr a'ready ha* double and • triidr in *ucceinvg
When eninet were taken
indication* were that the vole the Liona .cored it point* in the below even He * been a cnnM.t -Sh* e'"‘ ed ' h» «*P *' »he rar five
•tartrd lining up transportation ittnmg* off Von McDaniel to high,
fir at period, with their opponent* ent tirade A greyhound who hat V9th hole when her vernnd •Sol houra in advanre for Saturda
would hr tight.
lor the Pioneer*’ trip to New light Si. Lout*' coated. It waa a
mile
and
an
eighth
rare,
a
field
In four previous vote*. the de mooting only four.
finithed .n thr money 11 timet in i
lit feet from the pin.
. _
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Yoik, wheie thr NIP oprn* next bad debut for the younger McDan­
c A m to play in the bowl wai
In Ihe aerond period the Oviedo 19 teavon atari*. The r*\ pounder
*•* named Three of the
She barely mined unking the of
iel. a 130.000 l-onua beauty In 1947
Thuraday.
iiWard by the narrowest poaatble eager* wouldn t iet Halting* rome loM by only a note in hit last en putt for an eagle Ihrrr. but m ade"10**"- •«»*•**•»«
•'*•(
and a four-Mar flop m '4M
Ninth
Carolina,
mranwhtlr,
got
'ole. Plana to tnaure member far- near trortng. and .topped to rc»t counter.
an ea.y birdie. She moved ahead ‘ "pplemenlarv nominee* and If
In other rampa: Matty hrouah'a
•&gt;ff tn a flying atari m toe Allan
ulitr* their chance to make their at halftime with • 39 t lead.
on
Ihe Klh hole, .inking a six
,hf r»f f
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NFW YOBh l l P I t - Adolpli tic C.va*t Conference Tournament two run homer wa* the highlight
Feature longahot la Kay Reno,
poaition clear at the May meeting
footer for another birdie.
, ' llue of *,&gt;0-J00Hailing* made Ita higheit num
Rupp of Kentucky, now buty get­ Thur-day by knocking off C!frat­ ot Iha BotUn Red Sox* inira-tquad
alao added up to an ultimate, uni­ her of point* i»&gt; in Ihe third quar in the five box. hut ahe'a another
With (Trtt l.amlmg having lull
Other leader* in thr opening
game. Jackie Jensen tingled and
ting
another tquad of ' fiddling"
huatler
who
could
uptel
thr
fea­
fied Big Ten aland on the matter. ter. hut the Lion* dropped In U
round inrludrd louive Sugg* 73; M i m e of hn prestige in the Fla Wildcat* reads to defend their ion, 9t CJ In the opening cound. popped out in hla spring debut.
ture
cart.
The I'ar lire!*, who ate fa voir.I
But tf the Big Ten ahowa it to keep their lead even more ae
Wiffl Smith and Jo Atm Prentice, mingo Stake* lait week, the Santa
. . . The Washington Senator!
wenti to go on lending learnt cure. In the la at period. Oviedo, Rccing will clove with a long Tf*. and Hetty Dodtl and Jackie Anita Derbv wa* tiring watched NCAA basketball title, today wa* to win the tournament and It* ac- •tgtird tneir 1.x*t holdout when Jim
voted
I'nitrd
Prr»i
International
companyirg
hid
t.,
thr
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Writ for the claaatc, Pacific Coaal made 22 point, againM Haatinga' three righll mile otntrM in which I'ung 77a
cloiely hv hnriemen for poutble
"t’nach id the Year" for the •btrdig. p ** fv-ikr tonight *n the Dclitng agreed t&lt; term*.
achoola, regardlea* of their ton four.
Kentucky Derny threat*
Texa* Jar.r n pirkrd by three to
,
, . , . .. ..
Following pttenera named for
* m f. u lound wh.le N.uth ( at- Sltu(d. y-, CraPefru.l league op*
ference affiliation, were eapected
And there were several that I 93A 39 teavon
po*t
^
I ffrom the
f I eighth
,t
Mike Dud. led hla team with
^nolhfr huhlv . r„one
rd odJ*
Rupp drnnbrtl the Wildcat* oltn. Stair face, up-.art Mrglm. &lt;nff|. Kfg John|„ n ,Uy „ tfbfrt
could nffer an argument at Chur­
tiAntoal quartrrs to l»»ue tnilta
IT points.fol.owed by AWord who hmjn,,
|hr mjralh„ n „ M,ikr. 13616392
chill Down* May 2. including thr who icorrd a *urpri*e triumph tn
tilma to continue theic agreement
• iillnia produced I
pan- and Rip Coleman lor Kanias City;
•cored 10. J. Duda and Hrnok a xeteran who outran ii'Neal in
colt that didn t make Saturday ', latt year's NCAA tournament a* mg I urd up*ci b)eliminating Vito YalrntinetU and Bill Kucher •
with the Big Ten.
•hire I earh. Smith and Arendl hi. tail rare.
'just
a
bunch
nf
fiddler,
who
rara becauir of injune*, Tomy
drier,ling champion Maryland, 66- for Washington; Rob Turley, RobThe contract under which the 7 each. Teainaky. Wainwrtght. and
turned into vintiniM*." It wa* thr 62, on a basket by John lUner by Sham, and Duke Maa* for N»*
Lee.
Matinrr competition will begin
Big Ten played in IJ Roar Bowl Krliey ' each. Willi* J. and Cour­
at 2 p. m. tomorrow, followed tn
Neil S McCarthy * entry of Olr &lt;ame ttory thu araton. Johnny with right *fcnml* to play. N. C. Vork; Rookie Jim O'Toole, Tom
gamea. winning 12 of them, ex- ier and Rrtgga 2 each
NFW ORI.FANS f l ’ PI) —With FoD and Finnegan probably will Cox wa* the only Matter who re­ Male. Itowcvrt, had to c.- ne ftoin Acker and Ted Wrigand for Cinthr evening by it rare* beginning
pired when ihe Pacific Coait Con
one rye rail to the tkv, 136 pro* he favored, both hortr* having turned front the rhamplonthip Itehit.d in defeating
at I 10.
Southt aio- rinnaii, and Don DryaUalr, bandy
ference wa* di»»oWed.
and amatrurt prepared to ter off beaten Tumy lee at the meeting tram but Hupp dirrrtrd hit Inex­ lina. 73 72. in nveitimr ar,i Duka koufax and Stan 3VilIiams for Loa
todav for Ihe opening round of 1he Ole Fol* I* Ihe »peed horae while perienced (quad tn 23 victories in turned lia,k Wake io ic t , 7(71. i Angflc*.
Ruaiiana eat three time* more
ISmvO t.rrater New (Irlean* Open Finnegan i« Hie tlrrlrh runner. 24 game* nf a rugged ivhrdulc.
|e# cream p»r per*on than Ameri­
Thl* accomplishment. latrM In
nhirh wat rained nut Thurtday by
Sliver Spoon goe* coupled with
cana do. according to Dr. George
the airing of coaching feat* Hupp
torrential
rloudburtt*
that
turned
Jungtr
Dancer
in
Hie
rare
while
hwgatrom. an international food
I oiled Pre»« InUtwatkmal
the City Park rourte Into a mas* a thud twoaomr i* lonipviaetl of ha* recorded in 29 year* at Krn
Manhattan 93 Lafayette «2
capert.
rf lagoon*.
Fightm Indian and Prince l^w- lucks. rnahlrd him lo win "Coach
------- ------------St. John a -AT N. Y. Intvrratty 33
of the Y'rar" honor* «a«dy In a
Threemmr* were trheduled tn ker.
I A0 n l N o t ic e
Bmton U. M Providence 4*
nationwide poll of
tportt writ
tee
o(f
every
.even
minute*
on
an
The
horirt
given
the
h
e
*
I
L e g a l IN U lItt.
nukf 7* \V(kr Fore*I 71
l oiled P re .e In tern alio n al
era and apnrtirattrr*
tahnle
rnur»e
under
clearing
*klr*
rbanre
of
breaking
In
on
thr
Mc­
North Carolina 93 Clemaon an
Rnlhant IL-h Pettit t»d«y held foreran hv the weatherman Cool­ Carthy F.ntry and Silver Spoon m
Rupp received 63 voir*, more
No. Carolina St. 74 So. Carolina
I M o %I .
M lfliM
u new »lngle *ra*un erorlng ter- er Irntprralure* were expevtrd tn the battle tur pail of the puivr than twice a* many a* ill* do*A ll
M iix it*
titiin a
• la itn a
•*
Virginia M Maryland U
&lt; i-l in tb* National llatkrtball A * - !, prevail, hut no thowei* wrrr fore
were Royal Orbit and l.inmold.
rti rival In ihe balloting, Frank
,l.n ar&lt;1* a«**(*•l
Marshall 90 Miami lOhio) 79
Ann
h , •:»*• l M i •
h.
toclatiun.
' reen
The irai of the field wa* made Mn,uirr of Nmth Carolina Mr- I
,f
4 |-l
1.1 *» • « ! • • * .
I .«* CA I '
4 i ta, Vandrrbill dl Way lor
Pettit arorrd 74 point* agem*t i If no further poMpouement* are up of Friar Roach. Dir Hard, Huirr, who won the honor In 1937,
• nr* dit'i • i O il#ker M
l&gt;&gt;*
Maryland 63
* i
• «
el iM O l r •( Virginia
Philadelphia Thursday night tu Decenary, thr flnali will he held Mr. Deep Well and Tulrg
received 30 vote*.
Wltienberg &gt;0 Southern 111 70
I AIM n . C
•*»' " f Iw* l a i n i t I
I'd Hickey, former St Iwtui*
,Auh • Ni l law* nu’ t(4 l*»t •'•r F* ana* tile Col 6d Bel. Abbey 41 - i a i - e h i* tot* I for a Mnflr cam-i Monday.
. • i . » m | • •rt'
• t a »• *J in
roach who guided Marquette to an
. pslgn to 2 nun (voint*. pa**ing the
A tola! nf 9. ptufoilnnala and
hfrMI* i n ’ l *»f lvf«ln CWilfi Oklahoma 6A Nebrsaka M
.old record of 7,lNl| eel by (leoige m qualifier* will compete.
Nl'AA tournament berth thi* teai im N*» 1*941 in •* *4 &lt;
ton in hi* firM campaign a* the
Y'ardlcy with Detroit latt reaton.
Mint gnlfcra devoted Ibur-dav
IMI itia d •*!
w
•
• j9||-*i «i9
'n
tchixd* new roarh wa* third
The gam* wa* Mopped with &gt;1 In praelice between rlnudburMi.
-u
H .i
!.#•»» i 4 i h i M » 4
i*rn » .« ta in
NF.W MIRK 11 PI. — Irish F.l with 2. vote* Prte Newell nf Cali­
•econdt to go In tha third period which riiminl*hed later in the day.
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* *• Pettil *ank the aecf-nd of two Top gulfrr* making the pradice die Jordan, unbeaten young Brook fornia wa* r!n«e behind with *•&gt;
I* Count*, r Iwelds •--l H »•
Joe Have* of Auhiirn wat fifth
, , ,
e i d w i ti w w d a
Jada*. fire throws to ratabl.*h the new round* included defending chain- lyn welterweight, get* hi* lug
l a ,h a i w a n - I va* 1 - * • "
g u m ,.f • -, dev -ixp1 ■
v r w i v itl l:
f w e a lt.
pom Billy Cavper, Ken Venturi, chance tonight in hit lint Madivun with 2‘i anil Halve MiCartliy, who
mark.
The
foimer
I^iui*lana
Stale
a v a l* wl M a vld a .
llIH
laa iIM
*•&lt;•'* *19**nnth«
1
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a’ ar wa* given the hall to aid’ lo Hen* tJitter. Arnold Palmrr. Por­ Square Harden mam event, a* a giiulril Muvu-ippi Stale tn It*
i \ i-rum t i n
V *M u »f* f
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l a •* vk* I.a v a l# a lt
hit mounting collection of 9pro ky Oliver, Don January and Howie «uh*tiiiitr against Hermans'. Sir fir at SnuthraMrrn Conference ti­
filed
tn
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Johnton
tle. wa* tixih wt'h II
fan Redl of Pav*aic, N J
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Denver In Cage Squeeze
Involving Top Tourneys

Oviedo Favorite
In Tourney Alter
Breezing, 76-16

Silver Spoon Set
For Filly Jinx In
; Santa Anita Derby

Rupp Of Kentucky
Is Coach Of Year

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With Eye On Sky,

Cage Scores Pettit Scores 24,
Sets Season Mark

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for by heating Button. 142 til, and i.on, I'llt • 3 foot 9 giiaid, today j Alabama, flick Pat-on* 13 in, &gt;&gt;f
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I h a W r « t r r n N f f t o r h\ it o \» n in | I h f
ha*ketball team for a record thud I-erg 14 7 , of fen,plr, h ru .. aikte,
wav lf.»l s -'li-Iv .'f Sanforil S-ml- f ’iftf a. % I' »►*• ?•«»»
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'3 9t of Salon Hall and Jimmy
r n la r'«uM &gt;
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tuin-j* r*n&lt;- of Sanford Tf 4- V
4* MMliaU'rfttvtt r *4
The other* named to the mytht Rovlgett 13-10| of Idaho Stale.
,B|&gt;. ard fhal I Ini-fid In regu­
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lar aai-l -a- • with lh* v'lar * *»f
cal team restrirted to alar* of i Hennon, wh-v won a hetih on
Jam **
ihhh9
tha I'lrcait I'uuri, S*iwin*ia v' -in-t
3 10 or under were Iwm Pttrlllo 1the I'PI All-America thi* week
p* «ftftt«l
flf-rlila in a-e.-rilania with lh*
f**
l,o» laiona nf it.* h*i■|if Inja Sam* n ^ Wftfft
i39) nf North Carolina State, f„r the second Mtalght time, wwt
Sialiitt. lo wit; sacilnn Ml «» 44p*'^io*9atn«
Howie Carl i4 Idt nf |)rPa il, Dick an automatic "Small America'
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lltrkni &lt;4 at of Miami. Fla. and rhotre Nine lime* thl* *r*ton he
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NKW YOFtK (IT h -J o ftv n«no Ruddy Rlemker ( 3 1ftl ef Heorgia •cored Id or moth point* in a
van. lU 'i. Now York. otjipomif&lt;i Tfrh
* "gle fame, with a high of 47
t; kv Mildonido, 215, rurrto Riro
The irroml Irani con*iMrd of againit Ohio Slate, lie wa* Pitt «
( 101.
Herald Mver* l3IOi of Texa* U-p *&lt;oter in 21 of It* 24 gameX ihough Purtlln played in the
*rttiNiil.t: HU U t f i»m \•# u m 4 i9 9 iin
BOSTON ( l l 'l l — Tnmmv Oar lech. (Jene Duffy '3 7j of Noli*
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Mill* a«ih4lvU,«*fi
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t.iugli \tiantlr Coait Conference.
Ir ayetaged 14* point* In 23
came* Only Johnntr Richter, who
lowet* 6* and collected )6 6 prr
•latt. Ii.ol a hlghrt ayrtage for
North I arotloa Stair
lllrkox. amallr-t of the *mall
.mrittan-, at 4 6, n thr top *i,,rri „n thr highr*t iroiing ilia „r
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MR. PENNYI'ACKEU — Clifton Welds and Dorothy Me'Gulre. ntara o f the Twentieth Century Fox’ “ The Remark­
able Mr. Pcnnypacker” , are nhown in a scene from Die
laugh-filled movie that starts Sunday nt the Ritx Theatre.

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•The Root) of Heaven." Darryl
F*. X.anurk'i long-awaited t tnemaScope, De Luie Color production,
bated cm Remain (iiry'a prii«-wmning l,ett-»eller, will have it'i gala
premiere here Sunday at the Moveland Ride-In Theatre. Siarrmg
' rrol Flynn. Juliette (ireco. Trevor
Howard, Kddir Alhert and Dr»on
Wellei, Ihe film ia the firit joint
clfort by IToduccr Zanuck and
Academy Award-wlnmng Inrector
John Hutton.
“ The Root) of Heaven” wui film­
ed on location in French Fl-iUilunal
Africa, actual locale of the I'nx
(ioncourt winner for literature, undrr the rnnit arduoua condition)
jrl c *peril rued by any film company.
The faKinaUng itory rtivoKd
around one man, Morel, an idealitt who got-1 tu Africa to live
among Ihe elephant) whom he
think) of m i the Inat 'root! &lt;J heav­
en'’ He ii generally ditappomtrd with rivlination and launenri
a private campaign againtl ail elriJiant hunter), whether for hobby
or fur profritional purpose). Tre­
vor Howard essay a thii role and
hu rnuade lo liv e Ihe elrphant
from ritinction touche) un the llu'i
of an aftorliutnl of character)
|u&gt;rlrayc*l in the film. Firrol Flynn
plays a derelict, ex-tlni

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»ho join* the cruiad* for lack of
anything else to do; Juliette (ireco,
lensilional French dircosery re­
cently aeen in "The Naked Karih,"
j t the night clu b holloa who fall)
in love with Morel and follow:
him into the African jungle); YA
die Albert portray* an American
prtsa photographer sent to Africa
lo do a picture story on thii
itrangely ;&gt;owerfut man; and Or­
ion Welle* U an American TV
commentator who rallies world­
wide support for Morela move­
ment.
“ The Root* of Heaven ' is played
agamit locale* never before film­
ed. f'roducer Zanuck, Director
Huston and a rornpany of 120 ven­
tured deep inio the f.'amernoni and
vtlrualiy built a tiny mitpoM nl
-ivillratlon tn pro-luce Hi m film
Temperature! of ft&amp; degrees, ex­
posure to various diieatei, and cor.
stanl vigilance against jungle am
tnal* v;ere the three biggest o:&gt;
italics lo production. Rut in the.
&lt;iue*t to bring authenticity to lh*
acrrtn, the production tram did
come across the largest elephant
herd ever *ccn, even hjr local na­
tives.
''Kansas ltauicra', starring Au­
dio Murphy, Tony Curtis, (Inan
Donlevy and Marguerite Chapman
I, the second feature playing at
' i- ''m rla n d Ride-In Theatre.

"Hie Remarkable Mr. IVnnyTake a wraith/ pork packer nam­
ed ‘ J*ennypacker' yei, that’a packer1* hnng. in Ihe screen the
right, a porkpacker named 'fenny moat xany situation romedy of our
packer,' add aevrnteen children timei, Ihe play that ran •&lt;&gt; long
(all hla', throw In an outraged min- the juvrmlei started collerlmg aoialer, a lovesick young giant, a cial aecunty.
Webb la "I'a I'aiuiypacker,’* the
attacked spinster, a howling grand­
father (aim named Trnnypack- man l«rn one hundred year* be*
ier' and a |v&gt;rkpackrr) and bring fore hit time, who t-ellevet in total
[lo a boil with a wife who want! progrraa. both m life and in love
to know where the eitra nine hide lie roller akatra lo work, drive*
came from, and you have the re- an auto at a time when (1. M i
vclpe for lh* moat hilarioui Clifton main isetrod plant n Mil! a vacant
Webb movie aince the *Mr. Mel* lot and wont n( all—keep* two
familirt, one in I'hlladelphia, the
vedrre' acne*
. Of count, you can't teat (hla other in llarmhurg an that he
recipe for mayhem and mednraa doean't have In trevrl back and
at your kilrhrn range, hut you forth to ktva hla children good­
(can tample It at tin- Hdi Theatre night.
When I'a'* JJarriaburg family
ton .Sunday when "the Remarkable
Pfe. Vennjyarker,” Tm-ntseta Cen- i t.MiJi Mcliuire aim Hi** M. John
|furyKnt’i cinemascope, |)el.u&gt;c plua aeven little porkpackem
l. arn of his I'hlladelphia family
(Color laugh riot, open* locally.
With Dorothy Mclluire a* the (headed by Itay Stncklyni Ibr
confuted and irate wife. Chattel laugh) eome ao lavt and furimial)
Cot-urn at the editor hut no wiser tint Ihe atury enter. Ihe kind
Teonypacker,' Jill SI. John a* of inline no man'a land that only
Ihe lovely lillle porkpackcr'f the incomparable Clifton Webh can
laughtrr, and Mon F.ly, a* the travel through
mlmaler'i son who can't make
bigamiat nr IJueheard out of Jill'a
T ill; Rom 'S OF HEAVEN — uevur Howard, Juliette
father, the Charlra ftrarkrll pm
Iirecti Jiml Errol Flynn In « ncene from Durryl F*. Ziitiuck a
duchon develop) from a high point
nilventuroiH
timma, “Thn Root* " f Henvcn" ytartinR Sun­
laughter into a chaog of aide'tilling comedy.
TALLAHASSEE I l l 'l l — Auto
day at the Movidatul Drive-In Theatre.
mobile arcidcnli In Florida la at
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Furaithed apartment —ltl» bath—
hardwood floor*—private—atiulti
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3 ROOM—unfurnuhed apartment,
kitchen equipped. MilUmville
and lltb. $3000. ph. EA 2 2739

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J ItKDROOM—Kitchen equippedITI Pmecreit Dr. Ph. FA 2 MW
3 room — Furaithed apartment
JJ13 no per month—utilitiev in
eluded. Phone Lake Monroe Inn
FA 2 3108.
FURNISHED apartment* Man
Nell* Court, 2344 Orlando Rd ,
FA 13344
• R O O M furn.ihed
Phone FA 2U7S3.

apartment

DUPLEX — FurnGhrd. 3 room
apartment w.ih b»th. Ml month
:&gt;0* W. 8th. FA 2 3iW.

Down Paym ents
Low As $400
Immediate Occupancy
U f Guarantee Persona!
Satisfaction or Your
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ice cold if detitrd.

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$280 M

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WKLAKA a p a b pnvale hatha. 114 w. J i T K

(Includes Ctaaiitf)

Fumilhed Apt. 300 Park Ave.

New And Used
Furniture Bargains
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Drop Leaf t Tlaea Dinetta.
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3—Mahogany Lamp Tahiti and
1 Coffee Table. Set o( Three
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114 30

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829 30

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2—Twin Su* Hollywood B*d«New But Shep Worn.
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only $87*50 monthly
• Black* Wtal Of rraath
Avtnut an 20lh Street.
MODEL OPEN DAILY

place with hralilalor, attic tan
Rrretrway and garage ADn I'll
tool ahed with double carportr
20 acre! land, approximately 18
In cilru*. Small lake. True
only *42.300.
S i . J ju u k I**iy Camy aay
1.4 N. Park Ave.

Ph. FA 3*4123

PHIl'l D TO SELL 1* tin* lovely
2 11R mavonry country home,
on large, nearly *x acre lot.
hearing cilru* treea. nicely furn
labcd loo.
Immediate poaae»alon
Phone
FA 2 3221 for appointment.
Exctufive with

FARMER’S AGENCY

B0 BEBT A. WILLIAMS, Beeliar
B t y a a i i Ludqtltl. Attar.

N. V. Fanatr, Raalur
FA 1-mi
Atlaatle Baak Bldg.
h. R. Whitmore. Aitoc.
W. B. -Blir RTEMPFR Agaaey Ill S. French Ave. Ph. FA 2 3171
After hour* FA 2 2418 or FA 2 4*21
■ tailor A b*ur«r
Ai*oe. Laura B. Oder, H. EVTaffar LAKEFROVT: rrodern 2 bedroom
Arlttt Price. Eaarett Harper
home With alouhj*
garage
Phana FA 144*1
U l N. Park
FA 2 6112
R A YM O N D M. B A LL
NO NOISB HERE
REALTOR 4 IMUROR
Nrillrd in the abide of 6 large
Ireca. thii two bedroom furnish
Third St. A Park Avenue. South
ed home walla fnr you.
V all Call Ball
I’ rire $473hfO
Phone EA 2 3441
$IT.V) down: Total Monthly Pay­
2-BEDROOM CB. living A dining
room, kilt hen equipped, family
room, 2 hatha, quit! neighbor
hood, city limit,. $11,300 lit
mortgage. $3200 down or term,

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ment* *29 74
rf; a i . f:s i ate. d r iv e i .n

7344 French Ave.

J. W. H A LL
Raalter
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2-3441

Twin Sir* Coil Spring, Extra

Good _____ _______
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F'ull Site Coil Spring*, Eatra
Good
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J. L. H OBBY, S h eriff nf

Odd Twin and Eull Sue Book-

r u t Iltad Botrd*. NEW.
Value* Tu *49 SO Now *10 00
To S29 30

1 Frholi Day acd 'Nllec Sufa.

DuconHnued Fahrie, N*w
But Shop Worn. *79 30 Value
Now
.... S3I.S0

1—2 Piece Fi.ain Rubbe* Living
Room Suite. New But Shop
Won . $23*00 Value
None

Seminole County will p»&gt;
R E W A R D o f 925.00 for Inform ation lending In Ihr
arreet and ronvielion o f
any person dumping tn n h
on (he H IW A Y S OP SE ­
M INOLE COUNTY.

For iba Beat Dura ?n Real Eilat*
3KP. CULLEN A U A ltK K Y
W. A. Cagle, Jr. Salkamin
110 K. Park At*. Ph. PA 2 1181
3IAVFAIR SECTION

Spariout 3

bedroom furnithed home. Own

er. FA 2 1«S*

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4—odd Occaiional Chair*

Each

NEW 2 Bedroom, 1‘ j hatha. Fla
room with 3 ettra but: partly
furni»hed inquire 134 Dugwroo,!
Ave . Orange Caly — Will eon
aider renting.

I'lenaant Surroundinfw
• Stircial D iels
*
Licensed L I'S On D uly A t All Tim es
•
* Home Atm osphere

87 50 To 113 00

1-Full Sue Mahogany Po*ter
Bed Extra Nic*
(19 30
l —l «ed 2 P.ec* Living Room
Suit*. Only _
$ 0 30

KATES $100 To $200
Ateoedtog To Car* Raqeirod

£dw h
l it S*. MagaelU

FA 2-tOt

Scott's Palm Manor
Cor,

Home F or
nth A Hi*ay 17 92

The

Aged
Phone PA 2-TII4

29—FUUMTVRE tad
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

GOOD USED
.MERCHANDISE ! I !
$1.00 Down

Wall

UF-At. ESTATE FOK SAl.b

N ot A C rack er B ov
Retiring arrtlcr man ha» auttloru
rd u« In offer hi* diallncllve
2 Piedroom mai.mry home, of
quality
fi'nitrurlinn.
furred
wall*, tiled »lth. kitchen equip
pcd. acrrrn porih. large utility
room, heiutiful yard, all fur
only JSyoO — a* low at 11313 ik)

down payment and **aume
mortgage without red tape. Ka
cluiivr with

&lt;sw
LAKE MARIE
ESTATES
The ONLY I'll A Uinnitred
lliimcv Avnilaltle
NOW IN licit.\ItV
4* I »w 4.

$350 DOWN
&lt;ImiUur. I to*If.It 1

1 A 3 Ilf ill HOW., I1J Ille.l
halh«.
Mrnv Cu*t«in Ifu^iitv f ra lu re *.
PLUS:
I he funvenlence
nf
hem;
wilhin 2 l i i u . k .
id
l l t R a i v P I . fa, a .iiin pIrG
Shiqipmg Ccntei.
4Y. G. Miller, lie*eloper
S tir. D fll.r
l l w y . 17 - »2 l l r H . r y P lata
l ’ h. M l t-1071 air N il n 1711

M* CO.MlI nOYINO
rOVTRUT and REPAIR VTOH
IMt Saalnrd vve.
r\

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Ml Celery A**.

•'I’ ve put my linger on your troublcl"

Wifker Settee

HEATING

WOODRUPPB
F.rw A Garden renter
AXNVALS

3 -6 /W C &amp;

$9.95

Pl.t AIRING

AZALEAS In Wqnm. Larg*
Selection from 39c nr 3
fnr 11 no
GRAPEA II.I.E NIRSFHV
,
.
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t.rMve^ill. 4v,

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I*»&lt;a* e l*» *

SUPPLIES

ruom*. I‘ j halh* Tile floor*
thrmighuut, lenlral heat lire

Quirk laundromat Hirciti
Shirt* Etnlthed In 4R Hour*
Sanllon* Dr/ Uteaninc
E 2ith Sf, Eoodmart Ride
s m it h s id e r rrrN-DRnM rAT

9-FI4IWFRS. PLANTS

APARTMENT-2 Adulta — no am- Cor. ||try, 17*92 &amp; 271h St.
Seminole Realty
mala—g»a—electricity available
W. DIFTRtCHS - REALTOR
Phone FA 2*1501
French A 23rd
Ph. FA 2 2447—T. t . Kell).
F.iir. Mrlhvin—Velma Gonralea.
Riven tew Ave.
Adelaida
tl Mote* — A*«ociatr&lt;
OPEN 7 A M. - 11 I’ M.
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
1901 Park Ave
FA 2 3232
EVERYDAY
a«k Crumley A Mauteith
LARGE Sbedronm, t bath furn
iihed bouie with ettra yard. On at 117 South Park Pk. FA 2 4893 2 BEDROOM CR home; Florida
CUKB SERVICE-If D«alr*d nth. St. To mponilble people
room, itorrruorn. kitchen equip
Drive up — Wow jour hoia—
&lt;110 FA 2 3*88.
pel. Venetian blind*. Fenced
ROSA L. P A Y T O N
Let u* brm| it to you.
yard
Low down
pav merit
K'cWlcrrd Real Fitate Hrokar
FA 2 7*61.
EFFICIENCY—142,30, «11 Park Ph. FA 2-120! —17 92 at Hiawatha
FISHING A PICNIC

MANOR

SPECIAL SBKVICES

HOWARD W. LONG
207 E. Commercial Ave.
,
Phone FA 2 2*13
D e l i v e r s 1 O U f C llO lC C
a - h PUM sTT *M Koortsfl
Nylon Upholstered Sw ivel
■
H u if
ISM—FLA MINGO tfl ft 1 bed
PLUMBING A HEATING |\C
$9.95
room, lot 74. Park Ave Trailer SANFORD
Phone FA 2789!
Park.
— --------- Fully Upholstered Sofa B ed
PLUMBING
$19.95
•MORYG At.I! 14* ANS
Contracting 1 Repair*
Free FDtimate*
it nm to t :v nr*i available for
2-Pe. Living R»om Suit*
R 1. HARVEY
purcha.e of .ecnnl mortgage,
s lnfnrrt Ave. Pnnnr FA 2 MAS
$19.95
Del.ucian, Temple 1 4091 nr —
-----------------------------—
Midway 7 3323
Green \ flour lauinge Chair

Homes PeMpned For

FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing:

M

*•

IMl BUICK—4 dr. tpectal, radio
and heater, STD Tran*mi»»lon
very good rondition, one nwner.
2 tnne white and blue, STpn on S
phone I A 2 Met

Hnuiftratlrr lot with own Itsht
Florida Living.
meter available. 112 per month, .1 L 4 Bedroom*— 1 £ 2 Bath*
rouple Corner Onora A 17 92
EA 21171. Mr*. Welhf rmgtnn.
VA - FH A t ROOM and bath home, upturn
iihed
In 1.4ke Miry. $30
mnnthly. FA 2-4064 or EA 21271

11—Auiemtvhilri A Trailer*

23 ft.
aluminum Yellovrtton*
Trailer. Sacrifice for ea*h by
owner. Lived in !c»* than 12
month* Camp Seminole, San
ford. Fla

3rd Addition.

—----------- :________________

Florida* Friendlitit
Moat Convenient

B-FOR RENT

Eri., Mar. fi. 1059—Paiio 7

South
PIN EC REST

APARTMENT—fumilhed. 3 r«&gt;m&lt;
hail, bath, pnvit* upvtair*
adult* nnle. V»T Park Are

ICE
Block «r Cru»h#d

9

fcrratb

&amp;

Evervthma fee a complete 2 ROOMS and bath, furnithed 2 HR. fit. kitchen equipped ror
I 4Ugo month 407v» W. lit Jamar
picnic, hunting or fithing trip.
ncr lot
M o.
pm!
IVTUi
Apartment*.
FA 2 1330, Eat. 408, Colby or
GROCERIES
FA 2 0*43
Largp »,»nrtmrnt of Maple and APARTMENT, clean, ftril floor,
fancy giof.r*.
nice for a nice couple, ahady,
3 BEDROOM home Sltion. kitchen
cool. !.V* W. 3rd St
COLD CUTS
equipped low down payment
A complete aiwrtmeni uf aamlCall FA 2 3429
4
ROOM.
2
bedroom
furniaiud
vtich meat*.
apartment, private entrance. 404
E. 24th Place, phone FA 2 3021. BY OVA'NFIR—2 br. frame hou»e.
QUICK COOK MEATS
kitchen equipped, targe prrttv
Fryer*, Pork Chop*, Spare Rib*,
2 REDROOM bouar, imfurruibrd,
yard, good location, *d.34iu tatli
0
Steak*. Ground Beef, etc.
or amalt equity and *VI rtio
kitchen equipped. 2 car garage
BAKERY PRODUCTS
pay mint*. Call F’A 2 &lt;1*7.
call EA 2-437* after 3 p. m.
U r ie variety «&gt;f Breed*. Cakri,
ratine* and Cookie*.
4—RIAL ESTATE FOR *AL» t Ij AKFIFRONT HOME and grove
Ideal for country liv ing Near
DAIRY PRODUCTS
Sanlurd. lluutr u I II. 3 tied
Milk Butter, Chee*e», Eg**, etc.
COUNTRY CLUB
9

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SUNLAND
Estates

FURNISHED apirtmant. FA 2 3*nn
3 BEDROOM hou*e — kitchen
equipped, for information, evil
EA 2 MM.

3ite

$5.95
Sim m on* Hliie-a-Red
W ith

Intrr.pririif

M a ttress

Plum Inn p &lt;f Kepairs

$98.00

J»r C. Thoma*

Standard Sire Baby* Trfh
With Inner.»|uTng Wet-Pri*of

logj Santa St.

FA .’ AS4»

HFAl til IT. DISH GARDEN^ ’ *—1*1AND 4FftVlrK
.M.ittrea*
SANFORD 1 1 im i.ll SHOP
$11.95
FA 21*22
or
FA 2 BJS0 NANO TUNING A HI PAIRING
l-N t.M . FSTATI FOR SALE
W. L HARMON
t'lif«t nf Dravigr*
Ph. FA 2 4223 After 301
m
2-BEDROOM
l ‘-» hath, fully 12—BOATS and MOTORS
$11.95
equipped kitchen. Plot ida room SALE on all 1*3* model Evinrvirie •* j 11......... ..... « ,IV ■'H v " h"
and utility room U&gt;t 73' \ 13V.
L I'rawer I'reaaer Raia
Iterp well. 414 Siutt Ave.
C'ltnr
f ‘,r catpeatry, painting. . ,e.n
Sample Trice*
i g, roofirg. and platter repair,
FA 2 2701.
u , tilr, m*bf
, st»if tidlitff.
$ 1 4 ,9 5
tasa. Starfliie M bp
*661
mivliili
uni Fattwin 14 hp
*310
ma«unry
t-r
&gt;
v..
&gt;
d
.trpv,
leveling
Solid
.Mahugatiy
Dnublo
3 BEDROOM home with wotkahop 139-3 16 Turnercrafi Kvat J*V
and
repairing
garage,
and
|)n.,aer,
UhcM
and
nirokca**
A double carporle on I acre S2l» Galor tralift
VI Vi
wreeking rail F V 2 4t&gt; &lt;9.
land I 'i mile* writ of luwn
Bed
•G atrway i-t III# \3a1rrw ay"
12.11* down FA 2 Z7l*4
- IT FTTRIP M XFRVirrx
Ywor Fvtnrude Dfa.er
$S9.00
NORSON HI'flRTIhiG GOODS
II —At TOMOR1LB*—t r a il b k *
V 41T I VI &lt; LEANER Rl PVIRS
.1*461 r. lit. Phana FA 2-4*81 Pari, fnr all make* of eleanrra,
.»*Pc. Hood Dinette
I teclrolil*. Henver, Kirby, etc
$29.95
HERCt RY Oi rBiMRD MOTORS
Free pick up. Work guaranteed.
W. P. SMITH
FA 2 4763.
5 *Pc. Chrnme Dinetta
Owiboard Sale* A Karaite
2*13 Park Ave
TA 2 *1J| limit. Miring — Electric Service
$22.95
W li’ KK JA.MMKI) . T - R k a W M U i t f Y
Sid Villi# n
Walnut Dininir Boom T *h ]«
RANDALL ELECTRIC Co
TO THE RAFTERS
nml 14 .Mntghinif Chnira
HARRIETTS REAITY NOOK 112 Slagnolia
FA 2 &lt;ttlS
FA ’2 3742.
103 So. Oak
W ITH
$-19.95
73 v - H U lifV fl - KHhAlRsA i f f k A r WAarkWm PAINT1NG
GO-Inch Kuffat
Ut RR GIRLS over 21. Apply in FU30R .anding and finithln;
$29.95
prrton al Pig 'N VVhutle.
Cleaning. w a x i n g .
Sr rival
SI
Seminole County .ine* 19TS.
*44*1 ncF* Miaple S e rv e r
II. M. Gltaiun. l.ako klary
•••__ wai# Urin Wanlwd
$19.95
20—I^HliKANCF.
VOUNG MAN WANTED-appIv In
P L U S MANY MORB
lieraun. Cry via I Lake Nuraery
OU TSTAN DIN G V A L V E S
l.ake Maty. Fla
JColUlA

EMERGENCY

GOOD
USED
CARS

/

20—Male nr I emaie
H e are d e a l i n g Iheae
rara mil • at a low
money
-jiving price.

1133 (.VPII I.AU '42
Sedan.

— 4 p lx&gt;r

Hydromatic Trantmi.
Power
Itrakr*,
Power

*liMi.
Steering. Radio ami Healar,
Power Window a ami Seal * F*a&gt;
lory
Air Conditioned
lulfai
Owner, only 36,413 mile*

*21*3
l*V7 FORD Ramtli VV.ignn V*
liiiimlerhird Power Plant. Man
dard Tranvmiaiinn, Radio and
llrater. low mileage — rlean
mode and out.
aim

W ANTED AT ONCE
Man or
Woman to . apply
Hawrrigh
houaeho!.) neceaaltir. to con•Utrier, in San fold Foil ot pa it
time A po.lal lard will bring
you full detail, without obliga
IL.f. Sre. S. A. Smith. Sr . llox
i'll n Dr Iwiol or write Hawrigh • Ofpt
FAR • 440-271,
Vleiii|dilf, irnn

I^ U '

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j

Mather of Sanford
201 top E. First St. Ph. EA 1-0*1*

Meiark Itldg

FA i iru

27— Nr l I p y.w—I'HtWON A4.8

SELL US YOUR rURNITURB*

• We IIUY Ih* Matt

• We SELL the Moat
INCOME TAX Slllt VICE
• We PAY Hie Moat
Mm. II. Muiray
SI PI K TMAniNCi rilST
lilt Celery Are
FA 2 IJ94
Ph FA 2C*T7
timed Sunday
Ttu* i. a cue aI pai. m the Ritg
Drv a diet Tablrlat week* aupplv
Thralrw for laihy Green E i b .
t&gt;*e Iton iniII«; 4 Andermn — dale Atar. 20, 'S».
Xl-W»rk V*anted
Fautl* Drug Sluir.
• RIG VALUES
.
»-A *T1lU U V F N SALK
Painting A I. FA 2 7928
• QUICK CREDIT
*1
• EASY TERMS
-1
Jaeketa - Boot* • l #nt» - l.ugiigt
Ironing, 10c A lie. FA 2 7241.
ARMT NAVY HLHI I.19
W
ILSO
N
•
M
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Itahy ut or iron. 2 A 2 7921
810 Sanfurd Avmue
New And l ied Furniture
ill E. F»r*l Si.
FA 21
23 SPECIAI. s e r v ic e s "
FAt TORT 3 0 YOU
ALUMINUM
New
k
Uteri
Eiirmlure
A ApplL
WELL DRILLING
Vr.NKTIAN BUNDS
aneev A Gorwl Dir* To
^
Fairbanki Mon* Pump*
Enrlnard head. Sag proof bottom
BUY SELL nr TRADE
Rcpali* In all make*
rail with plaitlr end*. Plaitlr
JENKINS FURNITURE
or rayun taper. Colton or nylon
complete
Lawn
Maintenance.
400 Sanfurd Ave,

liv; OLDS MOBILE •l» ' Hnlidav
Coupe Hydromaiic, P o w e r
lirakra Power Steering, Healer.
Factory Air Comlitionrd Pad■\REDROOM. t It. kitchen, dm
lied Da &gt;li While flnuli. Only
ii.g mum, kllehrn equipped
cord*.
I erllluer Spravlng. V| n n i n £,
IT 132 Mitra anti lujuk. l,ike
terern p-uch, laiility rooui, 616
Senkarik Gla«a hiuI I’ ainl Cn. L*ed furniture, appliance*. t*«U
New.
JOHN ItaMMEKSE
etc. Roushtwnld. fuirry'a Mart
W. Sarlta Si.
I t » l •16 Willow Ave.
FA 2 71*7 112 114 VV 2nd St Ph FA 2 4«J
113 -Sanford Av, ph. EA M itt.
Furitliur* Moving A Storage
CoOmv A Wool Varna. Natlaai,
4 lluOM unlmiilied frame houae t*v« CHEVROLET "110 ' 2 Dw.r
3*—1 (1ST AND FOUND
r . E. Mill I IPS. Agent
Thread,, Tapei
Station Wagon, \ * Engine, Pow
on large lot 4 mile. Wc.t el
W ASIIIlt HN VAN LINES
HOI.I.IN'H MORHT SHOP
ergllde Radio and Heater New
Sanfurd, off lit Id Deep will A
ill* 24".
FA 2 1901 Al Th.fl.gn Of I n . Trrtem P .k U‘ STJ 0,,f" *»&gt; « Bt*9c,« »*
White Finull and Heady To Go 1.3'aJ Freneh Ave.
rlerlrlc punqt FA 7 142*
*417 S. Freneh A t.
J ' C* H'tfin, Wat lntt
* im
In vtrinity of High School. Cai
ID'I.I.AWAV, ifaipiial and Raay
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
he identified Rawird FBnn*
Red*. Day, Baak or Month— Sofa bed and chair with alip envIMT IHEAHOLET 'li f t ' 4 Donr
Realtor
Tel. EA l-llll. Eunutur* Cenver
er*. $*n FA 2 3344
FA 2 4414 or FA 12*14.
Station Wagon At. Pnwergllde
LIRE MARY
114 Weal rirat St
Power brake,. Radl» and Ileal
Ph FA 2 3137 or FA 2 !WI
REIM MIX CONI HETIt
UlST—LV..ASF
Rig Sal.
Oa
er 2 Tone Finlih. Gorwl Tire* Ternium Tulwa Tailed Era*.
Window sral* — I.illicit — Steel Everything. Furniture Crnler.
Heat Huy In The Mate Of Florida
and Mechanically Righl.
HOLLINS HOBBY SHOP
Grrj.e Trap* — Sand—Dry Wril* —— ‘
2 Redrivom home,
furnlthrd
HIM At Tba Sign Of Tha Tnlern Pwla.
fliM iftrd Dlipliy
MIR Al I.F COM Rl XL Ml
Edward
F.
Lane
Phone
5*17
S.
Freneh
Aea.
Ph
FA
2
37M
3f»
Elm
3ve
1137 FORD Cullnm 2 Door Sedan
FA 2 IMt
6 Cylinder. Standard Tranaitii,
AIK CONDITIONING
GP7 V'liomailr W'.i*hrr, etrellent
lion. Radio and Heater. 1 ilk
HOME HIKKkKILS
If. II. I'OPK CO.
i ondiliun
W
about
aai
mileage,
Dili
.hould
788 4. Park ----- F4 141.34
GE Elerlnr Range, tu in. evert
Nearly new 2 HR CH home (n
do II.
lent rondilihn
$6&gt;
t'ouritry Club Manor. F:*lia&gt; m
$1393
.AUTO GLASS
elude kitchen tlove, apace heal
M M DOWN DEI.IVERS
er and Venetian blind* Screened IMT CA DILI AC •41* 4 Dnor Sr
Grindvear Service Store
INSTALLED
porch and carport*. Pnceil at
III So. Park
IV 2 1*21
dan Hydrnmallr. Power Steer 33 iniLhield
Hack Elnaa
44700 with $8Vo down an-l SU Ing. Power Rrakra. Radio and
Dnor
G
lat.
3
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Glam
Helaulll
monthly including lave- anil -n
IGater White and Blue Flnllh
*urance. Available nnw
RKRVICK
Factory Air Conditioned I'ne
KcmiiiKtim
Uorliililu
owner and right in every way. Senkarik (ilaw amt Taint Cn.
$59.50
Cuttnm built 3 RR, 1 tilr hath
$1213 MI III H. 2nd SI. m . FA 2.4471
home with a lovely equipped
Tow ell'* Of fire Supply
kitchen Modern wall fnrna-e, 1M2 ( Allll.LAC ' 62 ' Convertible ENVEfdlPES. Ullerheada, alate- I IT So. Magnnlla
F A 2 3112
menu.
Invuicra,
hand
bill*,
and
Venetian blinilt ami awning vain , loupe. Hydtomatic, P o w e r
program*, et c .
Procreative * |* \ | \
S r K u I A I.
Radio and llra'er
dowt lira it.fr' hardwood f
■ Slernnr
Printing Cn Phone **A 2 2*31 * K.,,
Enamel
Interior
power Window* and heat. Good
Only $1230 ioa,R including all
W4 Welt 13th SI.
VWall
' ' Paint.
doting coin and $44 i»i month
mechanical condition.
Quirl torn niunity
ITM
!y. Immediate poaieaaiun.
PI MPfl - SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS
-Near Gulf U’uurae
Open Mob. and I ri. till 9 P M . 1*11 MERCURY Montclair Hard
lop loupe Merc o Malic, Power All type* and (lie*. Imialled
Slcn.slrom Really
"Da It k'otiraelf”
Sleerlng, Power Rrikea, Power
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
HERBERT STF.NSTBOM
Seal. Radio and Healer Good
ltifi.trirrt llrnkrr
S T I N E
plavlie interior. Thl* ear uaea
Mirhln*
tad Sapply C*.
I EN RltNER
Inrludea Cloainf Cost
little oil but gin be bought fur
ItaniE HRU.AIIWAY
207 W 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2 4432
only.
, KEN TORRETT
Turn West Dn 20th
$4*4
Avaociale*
Si. Follow Country
III ,V. Park — Ph. FA 2 2424
Thewf nr* only nn
Club ltd. A Watch
a MILLS MtRIH (IF
s INI 0 II It

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RAVENNA
PARK

HOMES
$450 Down

fxnmplr of whnl *e have
lo offer. Why Pay More!

HOLLER

33r mvile you In he our rupmIh al'Milulely fre *
Hjihnul nliliRulinn nt on* nf Sanfurd’* leading
Molela while &gt;ou locale nullable houaing fo r
you *Bd y o u r fa a ily . Fiek up your kty ot tbo
Saleu O ffict.

Motor Sales

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.

Save
TV TUBES
TESTED FREE
— la year boat*
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WKLCOME N A V Y AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

2nd
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Tomer H*ry. I7-U2 A 27lh St.

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Phon* FA 2-1501

For Our Sign* , . .

OPEN DAILY
9:011 A . M. TU Dark
SU NDAY

2:00 I». M. TU Dark

SUoam aJtafA
Tnnslruction Co., In c.
311 Meet 2Uk Street
Phone r.A 3-31*3

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Winter Flexing
"Muscles Again In
North And East

ItitaaratkM IttigaUw would turn
dc-s-gratton.
II* »aid 1late cvntrol of aducalion might mean cloving all
•ihool* in Elotida if one county
lerided It should *hut down to
fit event racial integration.
Addressing the local Rotary
Club, the former Board of Con*
trol chairman condemned the eocalled "Daytona Beach Manifesto"
in which several hey legislators
revolved to enact a 111 Id »
down all aUte school* in the event
of court-enforced integration.
"No »uch bill ihould ever be
into law in Florida,"
K„m
.&gt;Thi, u „ « , ] y Uia
type of law which brought integration lo Virginia." he said
He al»o &gt;aii) the bill would be
unconstitutional and "the dale
t KirU themselves" would throw
it out. "Such a law would play
right Inlo the hand* of the
NAACP," be said.
Kent, who hat been mentioned
a* a potxlble Candidate for gover­
nor In IKU, aIxo cnliciied Gov.
LcKoy Collins fur failing lo "eihausi all of the legal temedie*
at hi* dixpoaal for maintaining
segregation before permitting In*
** t*’# University of
l lurid*.
The veteran attorney mid the
legislature also should broaden
it* pupil assignment law and initl*
*** ■tuition payment law “ along
the llnea suggested by Attorney
General Richard Ervin.'1
Ha said be considered two re­
cent speeches on the matter by
Asst. Atty. Gan Ralph Odum
"the finest exposition of tha law
on (hat subject which 1 have
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« « &gt; « * o u w i y » tw* .1
r a a d y economically depressed;
area today.

‘ Honeymoon* Over
PARIS (UPli—Communist gain*
in loral election* Indicated today
that the "honeymoon la over" for
Preildent fhartr* He Gaulle.

Heavy Fighting Erupts In Iraq
Civil War Flares
When It's Needed After Overthrow

W i l l Seats Be E m p t y ? Air Alert Slated
An Editorial

T h o Kloridtt Sym phony Orclt-wirtt win pmwnnt » ecnaerl
Population Gain3
in the Sanford Civic C en ter tomorrow night.
111)I RUT. Lebunon (L T D —Civil war eruptsul Uwlnjr hi
tnllcd I'rvM International
Wa s h in g t o n t u r i i
a n
A count of the ticket* sold reveal* Hint the HO persona
Iraq Iniwoen .» heavily urnuiml rvvultiUiuury army tey’ iniu
search group estimate* that H
Winter fined It* murclc* again
in the orchestra niinht outnumber the peraoiu attending
,
ami thu loft ini giivcnimcnl nf Protnior Alntd Ktirim Kniwem.
present trrndr continue the world'!
today with inuv iifuatl* i*irllii|
T h e C ity Recreation Department isn't too worrit'd about |
nopulalhm will more than double
The Kiivwrnnient ft*rce« sent u fleet of fo-mtien* ugainat
WASHINGTON
(LTD
—
Th*
aero** the already overburdened
the financial aucevst*. 'i'ho (ale of (mtroii ticket*, the IhOtl
ny the end of the century.
UuiU-d Mate* will put atomic the revolutionary hc.uiqiiorters o f Col. Afolrl Wnhflli Shawaf
for th e free children * concert, underwritten by Odhuni A bombers on runlinoout atrlKirnr in liie nortlieri; Iraqi city of Mosul and the rebel* L-g.iu a
^ireat Lake* region and I warning
, . .
.
’ of heagy arvow in upper New York
Im p ro v e m e n t A sk e tl
Tudor, and the pnitriatiu fta«ure official* that proceed* will alert a* stain as the Soviet mtsstlr
mi if th am UiitfFi.Ind.
elate.
BUDAPEST f il l ’ll A t’omtnu la* w ith in ultout fDH&gt; o f expense*.
threat requirti tl "m* matter
TIi* expi-di g rust* iutnesl ln.&lt;*
.South of the Miow. rain fell dur
mat Party resolution publiihcd
H ow ever, many o f the purchaser* of patron ticket* do what it costs." a high admtnistra
open mat fair 34 hour* niter Sha­
tig the night from Mluinlppl
.Sunday called for improvement of not plan to attend. Sale* o f ticket* for the general public Doit source said lodav
waf procUin ed a ievi-Iut-« nary
north to illinoi*. the Ohio Valley
(he standard of leaderehip on ak have been almost nil.
(In such an alert a certain num
command in \G-.U. 2Su mile*
and the lower Great l.akee
ievrie in Hungary,
north of H.,-Iil.itl, alined at d*T h e Florida Sym phony plan* to present a program of Iwr ttt Strategic Mr command Jet
The new *now. generally light,
_.
poaing lit* 'lallor Ksx-etn."
|Mi|)iiinr music, for the first time m it* h istory. Selection* bomber*. arnird with nuclear
came on top of one »t the wur»t
D r a f t C llV C Il O k U .V
weapon* and guided missiles,
kaxxeui'a i&lt; gi.ue ha* xtronc
late -risen am&gt;w&gt;torm* ui de*
will
la’
rendered
from
"M
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latdy,"
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South
WASHINGTON (UPI) —The Vnwould be In (he atr at all time*
Goinmuniat mppi rt amt th* newcadra in part* of the Mldwert The
d e Armed Service* Committee P a c ific " and other t&gt;o|»u!iir ahowa.
The puriuues would be to pro
ral Middle F.vt MuWup ct-uld In­
atorm laat Thursday and Friday
F o r those who like it on thr "heavier** aide, it will Iw vent th* planes from being 1st
today unanimously approved a
volve both East and kVest.
dumiwd up to A) inche* of anow
four year extension of the draft available.
get*
for
destruction on
the
Musul radio, uiouthpirvr of th*
VacroM northeast Iowa, Wtsconun
T h e Civic Center auditorium »e«l* 1.500. If the Florida ground and lo tie in the heat pus
law In July I, Itwct
The city Judge witncxvrd an ac­ army result In nurth Iraq, anand Michigan’* upper peninsula.
Sym ph on y i* faced with 1.200 or more empty seat*. Sanford ittnn lo react lo atlark, thus in cident at 2Mb and French this M o u n t i -I that alrctufl of Kav-cm
At lead 40 death! were blamed on
S o v ie t B liim e S U . S.
creasing the deterrent to war
morning and niahrd Ihe injured to are fly inn over the city- of Mo­
will s u ffe r a cultural blight o f momentntta proportion*.
Itve atorm.
LONDON (ItPli —Moscow radio
M ore than 1.000 em pty neat* will lie very hard to explain.
Gen T h o m a s Power SAG com a local doctor * office for em*r sul and b-iilibatduitf it."
Many aecondary road* In the
l#1(j i ^ y
u. S may be beli announced at the -am* time
inandvr, touclwd ofi a controver­ gcitcv treatment
•torin area remained blocked by
fours arr head­
hind the Iraqi revolt in an at
Two women and a baity wet* the revolution
giant drift*, but molt main arter­
sy when h* told the Senate pre
Irmpt to bolster the Baghdad
ial *rre open at lean to one-way
pa redness Invedication in .Ian ruling north on French Ave when ing for lhtghdnd arid saul the nis­
Part nations bordering Iraq
uary that he would like lo get alt another vehicle attempted the ei- were pi. king up eirengUl
traffic.
At Cascade, WU-. a anow-laden
airb nrne aleit going as soon as rn»iing. Tlir cars collided one along tin Way Toe tebela s ir *
M a tc h e s F o r N ik it a
tavern roof collapted Sunday night
Iinvalid* Th* (Virtue Department wax knockrd into the front uf a known lo have or* of live strong*
after *&gt;0 person* attending a 5uth
dented * report that Power had tractor trailer on the east side eat amty utilD in Iraq,
CHICAGO fill'll - The Anil
) wedding anniversary celebration
The rebels appealed to b* gain­
been turned down lo save money of French Ave The Duck bid fell
Communist Iwague of America.
fllrd out of the building unhurt.
Inc., has sent a carton of safety
Sen Stuart Symington (D-Mo.) from the struck car. spilling a ing gtoumi in th* north, th* oilWitneaaaw laid a rumbling over­
IIKItl.lN l UPI 1—Soviet Premier the remnant* rd the occupation and Rep Daniel J Flood (D Pa I hive full of bees Few escaped, producing center that sUppltM
matchra to Soviet Premier Nikita
head gave warning to evacuala
much of tile Will Id'* oil.
Khrushchev In inaugurate its N'lkit* Khrushchev prrdirled Its regime."
later demanded that SAl' keep however.
fee Sheboygan County buDdlng.
Th* ta-Uo tiansltiiUer al (Fatal"strike for freedom" campaign day Die We item allies soon will
live women were identified at
Then to a short formal spccili some of its planes in the air al
The beavicat anow Sunday night
he predicted the eventual triumph all lime* Power had warned Dial thr wives of Milford lo-Kuy L'al illanlrh, 2U0 utiles eu-l of Mosul,
lo&lt;r
their
rights
in
llnlin
ami
Dial
and early today occupied in up*
’Boes Have Clumped communism will defeat capital of communism "without war" lie with thr "irro warning lim e" of houn anil Marry II Calhoun, of went on thr air its I r insurgents'
per New York near lake Ontario,
SAN FRANCISCO ( UPI I—Jrff Ism "without war. without war." had callrd a few hour* before for * miaxllr attack Soviet rixekelx Warren. Pa Their husband! air in suppoit calling I t another march
•here both Buffalo and Kocheelrr
the nt&gt; Jail for stealing a golf against Baglulad. Kiris , icnler
Davis. T« year old "king of the ho
reported two inchri of new anow.
Khrushchev made the confident "Praia, {Mart and again peace," might destroy his plane* on Die
ot the vast oil fields, lies midway
bag from th* Mayfair Inn.
boes.” admits that "wr ’hoe* predictions during a brief cour­ but It wa* a peace on hu own ground.
l orec aatert predicted mow or
between Mosul and buleiinanleh.
rigid
terms.
aren't what we u«ed to b e "
Like
several
military
leatlera
Ihe
hive
hearing
ear
was
driv­
tesy visit lo East Berlin’* Com­
■now flurries from the Dakota*
Baglulad radio announcs'd ear­
“
You
see."
said
Jeff,
"most
of
Informed Communist sources who were consulted, (he adinint* en tiy Thomas llti'sell Alford, an ly b-lay thr revolt had been
munist run City Hall where he
0 #• it ward acroae the Great lake*
us
hava
full
lime
job*
now
"
icnldilcd in the guest t»K&gt;k "I said the Soviet leader would pu- tratiuu tuurvr saw no mi mediate M't. employ* Irom Sanford. Char­ "crushed" and Shawaf allot by
to south am New England, with
express the Ise-llrf that in no du srni his plan for peace al any fu need fur a large scale around lie Smith Jr . \V l |th -St was Ihe oils uf his own nten but th*
•tree to at* inche* ei parted to
LONDON fUPIl—The Iraqi r* Aid To Housewife
(ant tune all Berlin will !&gt;x- free of lure East West conference on Her the clock iHoiilier patrol lie said drnrr of the tractor trailer. Smith broad) ast apparently waa irrun*accumulate m upper New York.
liri-luil that he would not hark it might m*t tie needed for a was waiting to eross west on oua.
LONDON
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Bov
let
volt
sat
off
frara
today
of
poi*lThe rain coincided with a warmdown
in hi* determination lo turn yrar or more
Union
ha*
puMtahrd
a
two-vulume
French when the arrldenl ocrurr
blr
Soviet
inlarvrnllon
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th*
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fag trend which booited overnight
encyclopedia for housewives The
Weil Berlin's access routes over
rd
reading* from 10 to 20 degree* rich, itritrgir republic,
lo the East German (omtuiinisls
Moscow lost no time in broad­ volume* contain articles on do­
Alfold was charged with failur*
from the Guff atataa into the Ohio
Khrushchev me! tods) with
to yield thr right of way. Police
Valley and the lower Great lake*. casting an mninoua charge that mestic economy, child care, nutri­
tion.
clothing,
gardening,
rerrea
Ifich Ollenlisurr, leader isf th*
oflnrrs said a rvqurit Had hern
Generally fair akiva prevailed in an imperialist plot was behind the
West German Social 1st Party, In
Mosul rising, designed allegedly lion, aporta, medicine and law.
the Writ.
made repeatedly to Ihe Stale Hoad
to throw the M‘-Mle Fast Into
Department for a light at thr
The 1-aWe Mary Volunteer Fire an apparent attempt lo win him
No Rest Room 'M ix ' Departmuol need* -Just a little over th* Soviet ilew|&gt;oint and to
fresh tv .aoll
dangerous intersection.
undermine (hr authority of West
VAStUNGTON (UPlt—Tlie Su­ more” to finish* the' flrs-house.
T*»e Kremit* staml* commut'd
Trial wns held for |h* Calhoun
Among those receiving protest­
up to tlir lull lo the HavCuaU preme luurt today denied a hear­
Funeral service* for Ralph King. brother* Friday afternoon under ing phono cad* aI-out the Adkins
Thr new l-uit-lihg now- has a roof, German thancrllnr Konrad Ade­
nauer
ftS, w ho died Saturday In » M inter Judge Ambrose Olllff, who wit- kdvertisli g Agency is a local ad•■rgime of I’rimler Ahdel ’ .m m ing to K. A. Dawley Jr , Negro aides and even tuiur window*.
attorney who has been trying to
1 Ktstem.
To raise the funds the Depart-1 Ollrnhaui-r has Opposed many of Park bospital, will he held at to m il tinlay s aiiidint. Tlir men vrrtising man.
Soviet diplomacy ha* been ex­ abotlih racially segregated rest tmnt will sponsor a Benefit Nlg.il Vdenauer't policies in (lie past but gravr&gt;ldr, tomorrow at 3 |i ni in wire fined 4221 rath or i*&gt; days
Dirk Aiken, of the Aiken Adver­
tremely *cllve In reennt month* rooms In the courthnuxe at Nor­ at the Movlctand Hiilc In Theatre has sharply rejected Khrushchev's Itviedo Cemelcr) Hie Re* Jack in Jail
tising Agency, said Dial people
M
ry
nnt
w
ill
officiate.
views
on
making
West
Berlin
a
folk.
Va.
on
March
I*
Admission
will
tie
ami
weeks
lo
ingratiate
Itself
with
TAMPA (UPD - A 40 year old
err railing him. thinking Ilia firm
The doctor's eiamlnallon u veal
Mr King was hum in Sanford
do cents, with no rhaigc for "frer city” surrvMindrd by Coin
Tampa produce man w** shot to the Kastern government
-s the one i ailing iwal levidrfit* iQ
rd
n
&gt;
i
serious
Injuries
Dir
baliy
tnuniil
territory.
.’■'Cpt
IHDIV A resident of Uvledo
chlldrrn under 12
death from ambuih early today
Soviet offer* were understood Blast Rocks Plant
a mereharuitsing gimmick,
fur Ihe past 47 years, he was grave suffered a few bruises, and the
Ticket* may la- purchased from
HENDERSON N I' d I’l *—An
ae he walked toward the from to have ranged from economic
women w&lt; re "shaken up," police
Aiken said, "Allhough there i*
manager
fur
I’harle*
T.
Ntldark
tnemtiers
of
Die
lire
department,
explosion
ripped
through
a
large
door at hlg home.
■distinct to military aid but the
arid.
some sumliarity in names, there la
He
alteiwled
the
Outdo
llaplut
boiler
al
a
strike
•
hound
teslile
or
by
calling
Mrs
Charles
Kruc
9
Polite aald Bennie laisara wai •aact scope of Soviet aid actual­
no connecliun between our agency
I'hiirs-h. s i r a meml-er at the
killed initanlly from approxima­ ly granted to date ha* remained plant near midnight Sunday and 47 gcr, FA 2 3«S
amt Dial of Adkins Wo are a local
ttvieifo American Legion and a
machine* were splashed with arid
A gala ojienlng IS planned on
tely five ihotgun Mail* Ilia wife, an official sreret
firm. They are from out of town.*
veteran
of
VVm
hl
Mar
I
as
a
violence—torn
)*
W
dPputr
completion
of
the
firehouse
The
who waa at hi* *ldr. wai no:
Red diplomacy has been suspec­
Ihe llt-raltl received a protest
volunteer
a
s-rve
a
two
•
n&gt;
"a
entered
it*
I7lh
week
Survivors
include
hiv
wife,
Mr*
fajurrd.
ted of playing a double game In
front J Adkinv of the agency con­
dins of Lake 'fary. Ineluding Sun
Mar.a li K ng. Ov.ciln, one tl.iiigli
Officer* said they could find no the embattled Middle East, aeein
ducting Die ‘‘ l&lt; 1D tjuit," alter an
Arnold Mid.am ITobst S r, 7*. for. Mr* C L Fc ols, Sanford;
land I'-tale- Rasrnna Park, latch
motive for the gangland style ingly trying to build un the Kat- Wants Will Probed
•riuli- In Tr.d.iy'i paper. Ad-tna
il.nl Friday afternoon in hiv borur -me sam. Ralph Edwatd King.
Arbor
an-l
parts
of
Goldsboro
POUGHKEEPSIE.
N
Y
n
i
l
)
■laying. Lanart, they laid was sem rrgtme as a counter against
-.inf
hr had a license to operate in
at
Cowan-Mnughlnn
Terrace
Lamp*;
two
granddaugnleis,
r.-ru
pot known lo be connected with President Gamal Abdel Nasser’s —John Jacob Astor III today atk
The Sxolnrd Grammar Sih'-d Die i ity. Die count) and the state.
Mr Pnii st was a retired null and Elaine k.ihols. Sanlord. sis
rd for an Investigation of the will
any underworld artiville* and wai Influence In the area
The artlrlr stated that lit* agen­
worker, and rim e to the Sanford tirutliers. Jack King and Joe King. will get t h r f m I t tiimnmi.tr night
of his half brother. Vincent Astor.
a respected partner in the produce
area from Cleveland, (&gt; , In p.iftt GiDi tif uvledo, Foster King, San vlaml I h e Natlunal Congress ot cy w.iv licensed to operate only in
who
died
last
month
without
less
. Arm of t.auarra and Valenti
Ur lily of .Sanford A license tor
lie mnvrd In Cow.tn Moughtott ford; Richard King, West Palm FTA
ing John a cent of his fortune of
*
Mra. I-auara laid she and her
Present at the * n m merlin: the Adkms Advertising Agency
Terrace
In
January
from
We*l
Beach;
Leonard
King,
lam
ps,
and
bet
■&gt; too and £00 million dol­
husband arrived home early today
First St.
Herb King. Day tun* llrach, and will la- |&gt; V\ I add. forim r l III »as not on file this morning at tbo
ts*
after visiting with frlrnd* Sunday
worker, and Mrs, John It ighry. county lav collector'* office.
Two men charged with holding a Survivors include hta wife, Mrs two g-sters
night. She laid they had hill
tiresident of the Grnev* PTA.
butcher knife over an Allamont# Irna C. I'robst, Sanford; one son,
Britson
Funeral
Home
is
in
Hrpi&gt;ed from their car and were
Thr Gem v* club ha* withdrawn
Springs tavern keeper are In the Arnold I'robst Jr„ Falrview, o.j charge at arrangum-nD.
MONTERREY. Mexico (U P D walking up th* sidewalk when
from thr National Congress, on thr
three daughters, Mra. Kathleen
county
Jail,
charged
with
armed
The death loll of laat week's paintthe gunfire began
grnundt that thr organisation la
Dtsch, Parma, O.; Mrs. Caroline
robbery
l.al/ara slumped dead on the thinner "Jag" rose over the week
promoting "one worldism ’’
Humble, Humeslead Fall*. O , and
Marvin
A
Joins
was
arrested
•
answered
over
end to 24 soldiers and migrant
lawn
Mrs Hughey has reretn-d valu
Mr* Ruth King, Here*, O ; two
* the Sanford Ptrr two hours after the crime March
able Infnr mat ion from ITA* in In
Police said the gunman apnar
dead and 41 ho*r«aH*ed th
i-rotIters. John Prui-sl, Sanfutd. and
2
An
drew
Utley
was
picked
up
in
rf
in
awelisaia
L
.«
D.
-liana anil llllnoiv, which have lain
•ntly %|H*(j off in a car parked m In serious rcmdlihm
Titusville last night and brought Fred I’robst, Columbia Station. (&gt; ;
•„
an overheated kero
The victims took drinks from a
riindurting their affairs nn a local
0 a nearby alley.
one
lister,
Mis.
Emma
C
’ollen,
arid
Dr lUy W Rowers, chairman ot
sent the trurk to Co to Sanford this morning
drum of denatured alcohol, Inlrnd- *•
level.
several grandchildren
the ill part nn nt «.f education. Stet­
F.och
Is
under
It
W
W
lumd
(or
Forest
Wendell
La
taler.
VAH
3,
jg Hon Terrace.
rd for thinning paint, which frit off
After the bus mi si mrrtiug. the son I nlveriity, will speak on "Ed­
Remain* were acut balmday to
/
&gt;Dret* fire Saturday night robbing James Swilly uf It) All Currigan Funeral Hume. Clevtiand received lan-raUuii* arul bruises I’TA at Saiif-.i-l Graiitinar Stlnad ucational Futuie uf Florida" un
a truck passing through Monterrey
are
Negroes
Swtlly
runs
Die
Club
last werk IckiI authorities left cau-ed minor damage at ITU
(»r service* and tnu-rrnenl. Gram Friday iiflern-ion when his motor will go inlo s|-i clal sestinn lltnlrr Wednesday, March Id. at 7 p. m.
rvrlr rollideil with an atitomobile
the drum on s lot between an army Wctl I30i. The fire was caused Mobile
Sheriff i aullMirillrs had rs-qui st kow Funeral Home was to rhsrgt driven by Willis Prlre Heard at the leadi-r'hij. of I'rnlihnl, Mrs ' it a dinner tpceling of the DeHary
tty the occupant smoking in bed,
post and a recruiting renter f
Ralph Wight, the loral organisa­ •'ha rnher of Com m m c
of
local
arrangement*
ed Ihe cooperation of The lit-raid
the Intersect ion of Sth St and tion Is eairrtcd to withdraw from
migrant farm workers.
’ firemen aald.
Thr meeting will l-e held *1 Die
In keeping the rntitier) quirt until
Pienrli As*
the National Conrrrst
Stetson University dining room.
HAVANA fl'PI)—'The eircutioa
tin* second arrest could b» niadr
No
injuries
were
reported
In
an
All
l
a
i
r
n
t
*
are
urged
to
atteivl
(' p.rs of the charier and revised
o4 13 war criminals over th#
■indent Sunday rnorntnr jnvnlv
In- laws util lay illslrlt-tllld at thi*
weekend Increased the unofficial
mp Ifohby Warren Tborrip -m and
meeting. Any on* not ol-taiutag a
toll of Cuba's revolutionary firing
co|iy then may gel it at the Cham­
K M Sharpe, rrtired state su \tr» Mae Jamison lavwe Ttie col
squads to 4t4—14 more than the
ber office.
preme court Judge, and past Grand Itston occurred at 3rd St and
400 premier Fidel failm had esti­
Park Ave
The price for Uiis dinner meeting
mated at the maximum
I Mostly cloudy through Tuesday.
Seminole County Coinmi«sinners Master, Sovereign Grand loalge
Clifton Marvin Wells and Wtf Maimer today. Statlcird shower* will be 12 per person, including Dp
Four men were executed in
will interview local arrhitc t- to of Odltfrllawa of Die world will
speak at Ihe Uddfellow* laalgi al ham Eugene Padgrlt, VAH 3 weir luesday. Illg li today in the In ’s, and lav.
Palma Sorianu, Direr each la
morrow morning.
mvtdsrd in a motorcycle car ae loss tonight 47 In 4(1 E * s | to
Sant* Clara and Plnar Del Rio
One will get the nod to dru* up * o'clock tonight
Despite heavy tains Saturday ID iron, and Ruth CarlUin (jun plan* for the new health um!
Mtarpr will speak nn hi* tra 11* entent at * 31 p. in .Saturday in •iiuthrssi winds * lo I* mile* per
two in Holguin and nn* in Canight, thr Seminal* High School wri, twirling. Margaret June*. Edhour.
maquey.
A dev tslon Is rspertt d on Die and of (Mdfelluwt Lunch will lie the 2t»r block of Sanford
'-and cam* away with honors In dir Kirchhoff. (lutr; Sue Ann Ton- French Avr. site next to the tele •ervcit at this Hireling All mem
In the eastern provincial capita)
th* Distilrl juur band cuntesl uf r&gt;, ilxrinct, ami Billy Bower. o W Rhone c iinpany. An abstrait has tiers ate urged to attend
of Santiago, 43 airmen acquitted
Tbr tiumpet trio of Joyce Cie-k, h u t ordered on Ihe land w'-irh
T v county Jail contained a reof "genocide" la it week were the Fl-irida Hamlmaslers Associ­
ation.
Ronnie Hrumliaugh and liotj Dod t&lt; eunstdered "vrry adequat' ' h-r ■hint Cold Facts
o&gt;:* \4 tielay
sentenced by a special military
Band drill* were iaii.nl out Sal son also made a superior.
Normal wrrkemt drunk* and
the rounty heallh unit
SYRACUSE. N Y iUPI) - T o
tribunal to prison terms ran|tng
Excellent ratings went to Davis
urday night for the J7 paiticipattraffic offender* were added to an
A hearing on Ihe commercial li e intrstigating the derailment
from 3 to 30 years.
mg school bands.
Wilson, student Conductor; Vivian toning of portions of Wratt-ers of s railroad ear found that it
unusual number if Juvenile* and
Nlntren pilots were sentenced to
Th* Sanford Sttmru.lr Hand re­ Ferrell, toronet. trumpet arul clar­ field !• a i m on the agenda Cunt wa- tefrigrrated. Dial it was Ml
■dull criminals
serve 30-year terms, 10 gunner* cently rnuved m to Ibi- till
inet Dios; lira - sextet and p»rJail count this morning Included
were tent to prison for 10 yaari slficatiou, but atill drew an ex cu-&lt;ion duet. Go-ul went to San- mlttinners wilt meet at U » a rn s si-ling owned by Ihe Antic
Tl&gt;* pot will Iwr) at Hanford
Fur Die bulk id the nun, Uit- one white female, U&gt; while male*,
each, and 14 gunners drew 2 year cellent In conrert and superloi in dra I eedt, clarinet, and rlaiitiit in the Commission mom »&lt; Ihe lie Company and shat (hr irrnlmt
was rained lip ire on the tracks again when thr Savage Sunv of arrival hour will tie I to and 4 23 Negro males, seven Negro male
court hou-e
terma.
sight reading from the Judges
quartet.
Sanford return this week lo Uicir
juvenile*, on# Negro female jur*
Ia nt. act Friday. Two K7V cargo
One af the Judges, Charles
Other soloists from Semmola
home has* at Rantcy Field.
critic ami srveu N*gto female*.
(Juarmby. said, "TTiis young band wei# Shaion O-i-k and Vivian
Heavy Attack Squadron Five plane! carrying IU men and bag
hows *icfll*nt promise, The Feiivll
deployed in August lo the- Midi gag* at* expected at those hot-ft
youngster* at* getting a wonderPlaying m *n-*tn'»lr* *»• ■
terranean aisiatd Die I 'NN For The welcoming coititniDr* may
o
n
ful musical *xperiencr uistfrr clatincl iciu rampo*e.| of Sandra
restal On Mfodiu-tdav afternoon, he small, but still joyous
Glenn I.ivone Spivey, 94. was vary capable leadership. Thia I »«-!&lt; Jrsmur Mark).*in and Althe first of their A3D Sky war­ Under th* command uf CcD. I.
Hii4t&gt;iiri|| i* itt th* itir. Tumurniw. the firnl minor
arrested by Sanford poller yester­ group u on Ihe way up."
Ian Hunt; brass sextet, Vman
rior# *rr expected lo touch down M. Howell Jr . the Savage hunt
A light agenda la scheduled luB
Im p tip lenm of the Snn Krnnciaco Gintila arrive.* in Sanday and turned aver In Sheriffs
Bandmaster Krnla Cowley said F*rr*ll, Ronnie Hrumimugh, but
at live Mantord Naval Air Station have bit many Mediterranean Sanford Ctly Commissioner* te­
fnttl
to
Ix-Bin
*|irinp
tnsinin*.
Nine
teamn
will
tie
here
authorities.
that individuals and bands with Byrd, Bob Otbcrn, Charle- Binlo Die enthusiastic welcome* of port* during Dvr deployment.
at ghl.
within the next month.
,
Offirrrs said the former San­ superior ratings will go to th* ham. Tummy A'lliiams; clarinet
familie* and fm-nda.
The
squadron
has
a
special
hood
Th* leader* wlD dtavwe* Bt* reSeminole High kick* off it* Imaphnll am aon a week
ford resident had stolen a ear la state canted In May. The compeU . quartet, Joyce Spear*. Sa r a
Tlte Furr- it at t* Scheduled to with the City of Sanford. It waa hiH fee requirements for UnM
from today airninat Lyman of lyinjrwood. (Mhwr spring
Covlnftm County, Ala. Warrants Don will be held In Daytona Beach. |Prleat, Carol Bchtmming and
dock in Norfolk the following day, th* first Heavy AtLtrk squadron 1tor**, and a resolution cppoatnR
are being sent for irs/ul larceny
aporla are planned. Among them art golf, awimming
Superfora In solo# went to Tom- Sharon Poff; timpani and snsra
nvd additional piano* and pilot* to be based her*, and Sine* 1941 th* proposed gaanline tag bill.
and forgery front Sheriff M. F ■i) Williams, tromlione: Joyce ilrutn duel. Richard Felnberg and
jxrati track.
Tha meeting wfll begin 4 I 4
will leave her &lt;lrrka ooclg that has spread th* name at Sanford
Meredith at Covinglua
LwuR, (narapes Fa* ftmiDt, Jwfo 1 Gfoao U i.
Ir'ult (Ji-uaU 04i toxtof'a agnnto pane.
muuiing fur tauford.
UwcwdKwW IK* M, V am) Beast**. m. to Catg H-tB,

Pentagon Declares

Judge Is Witness
To Traffic Crash
Of Rare Vintage

W est Will Lose,
Khrushchev Says

Iraq War Creates
Fears About Reds

Firehouse Needs
little Bit More'

Aiken Gels Calls
Meant For Adkins

Ralph King Dies;
Funeral Tomorrow

* Produce Man Die:
In Shotgun Ambush

Arnold Probsl Sr.
Succumbs At Home

School Will Vole
On leaving PTA

Two Negroes Held
For Knife Robbery

24 Persons Dead,
41 Seriously III
After Alcohol Jog

b&lt;

Answered
Firemen

DeBary's Chamber
Will Hear Sowers

One Person Hurt,
3 Wrecks Listed
Here On Weekend

13 Cubans Given
Castro ‘Justice;’
Total Now Is 416

Seminole Band Receives

County To Discuss
Building Tomorrow

Ex-Judge To Talk
To Group Tonight

Weather

High Honors In Contest

54 In Jail Today;
Is Record Number

Savage Sons Head
Home To Sanford

Ex-Resident Jailed
For Stealing Auto

Trainine; Time Again

Light Agenda Set
For Commission

•

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W*A, War. 4, 1M9

___________ ___ _______________

Four Officers To Report
To Squadron This W eek
Four officer!, including a i n k
executive officer, report to the
Heavy Attack Squadron One TV
■era this week.
The officrri, who have Ju&gt;( cumpleted the inlenalv* training pro
gram conducted by Heavy Attack
Squadron Three, are plane com­
manders (d r. David A King and
LA. O g i Kobe ft Gulden, and Intmbardier-navlgatori, lA. (Jg ) Richard Gralow and Ena. Georite Mc­
Williams.
King, new viecullve officer,
waara two Diiunguiahcd Hying
Create a, and the PreiklenlinI Unit
Citation He wat a participant in
the hattlea of Wake lalami, Ta ra ­
wa, Saipan, Iwo Jima and Ute
Philippine! He formerly aerved at
officer in charge of A TU -2 IJ at
NAAS
Chaae field, Boeville,
Teaaa.

Detroit Law Bows
To 'Mix or Quit'
D K T R O IT &lt;UP1)— The
“ ticket
lioliday" Detroit motorist* en­
joyed tor the pait three Hay# ap­
peared te be coming to an end
today.
Detroit police, who l-cgen a
"elowdown" In traffic ticket writ­
ing Sunday aa a protest against
Integra'1
4 white end Negro offleer# In petrol care, brgan Har.JIng out ticket# a# U«u»l late The*
day.
Police Comm l»»lon»r Herbert
W. Hart taid day ahift acout car
ertwa istued almoit twice a#
■aay Uckela Tuetday aa they did
Monday, the »*eond day of the
praaant elowdown.
The policemen never allowed
any major offendera to get away
unpunished. Hut, tn ra#et where
the offeiuea were minor, they
■ o n l y turned their head and the
lucky motorni got away with unly
• aidalong flanre.
The elowdown benefited only
n o tor lit# Other law enforcement
Was earned on aa usual.
After the increase in tha nuraflar at ttrkeu iaaued Tu**day,
whieh cam# on the he*la of an
aider to ‘'integrate or quit." I’oflee flupt. laail* J. Derg *sid be
expaeted trafflr enforcement lo
be beck lo eermel “within e few

Prior to entering the .levy,
Cdr. King received ■ H 8 degree
from St. John* Univerilly to New
York. Hit ecademie achievement*
alto include thv Navy post gra­
dual* tchnol at Annapolu and the
HoyaI Naval Staff College in
Greenwich, England.
King I* married to the former
Ml»* l.ucy Struhle. They retide
with their two daughiert. Vicki
Ann tnd Kaihlcrn Ellen, at 1317
Park Avr , Sanford.
Golden M one of the few lieutemnti Junior gride qualified at
a plane commander of an A3D
Sky warrior A native of Sylvetlrr,
Ga , hr attended Abraham Haitiwin College and Middle Georgia
College before tiring accepted aa
a Nival aviation eadrt. He recetv
rd hit eommiiilon ai an eniign
and hia drtlgrialor at a Naval
aviator on Dec. IS, IASS.
Golden it married lo the funner
flriiir l-oii Pranuin and they have
three children, Hohert Sidney, Me
linir Ann and Daphne Dianne
Gralowr it a product of the Navy
ROTC unit at lllinoii Intitule of
Technology. Upon graduation, with
a degree in induilrlal piycholugy.
he received hit rominliiiun a« an
eniign. From September. IMfl,
10 April, 19W, hr wai a tludrnt
aviator at Pensacola and Klngx
ville, Texas Hr will assume the
dullet of personnel offlrer when
he report! to One.
Gralow la married to the f»r
mtr M in Kuth Han of Elgin.
III., They hava one daughter, Ju
lie
MrWilliami. a man who wai
•worn into the Navy exactly 30
yeara after hit father wat aworn
In, It a familiar fare in the Tiger
iparet— having tervrd at infor
mation ant] education officer be
fore being aerrptrd lo tmmhar
dirr navigator school
A graduate of Vdianova with
a H, S. degrre economlrt, MeWllliama received hit committlnn
upon graduation from OCS New
port. ft. I. in October. 19*7
lie m married to the former
liarbara Hunduck of Philadelphia

Dulles Given Gold To Test Reaction

Seabees Will Mark 17th Anniversary
Tomorrow mark# the 17th annivertary of the conatructton bat­
talion uf the Navy.
Enjoying maturity, the Reabeet
have liitrned with pride lo the
timple humming of a rebuilt g* n
eralor, have #to»id in awe under
a clear »pan of W fret, rnglnrrr
ed and faihioned In remote out
poite of the world whieh their
akilla help keep free
Among the project* of the Seabee# that made tDM a progre#
alve year were the eorntructlon
of a multi million dollar heliport
at Futemi, Okinawa, which will
aupport the airlift of the Third
Marine Divlalmt. At Suhir Hay. In
the Philippinea, they put the fin
iahing louche* on an air hate
whieh had been under eontlrurtlun
for eight yeara.
At Guam, they have flntihrd a
multi million dollar project in Attug!. Alto included were projet It

lion, the Iinail group of Seabeet,
attoicd by pertonnel from fleet
unit* and by temporary working
part!** from fleet and atation
unit*, have worked on many
Item#. Chief among theae were
the cunitruction of t l half qunn
•et hut line thackt, the building
of a road to the Lake Golden
recreational area, the building of
a road around the. runway ex­
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI&gt; Mr#. tension of the aewage plant, the
Kami* EUenhower wilt return
from her «fa&gt; at a plo.h Ph'ienla,
Arif , beauty report alxuird the
H U N TS V IL L E , Ala.
(U P ly preiidentlal plane Culumhin* III.
The White Ifoute #aid Tuetday T h r rocket city scheduled a btg
that the plane will pick up Mr#. "#p,ce day" celebration today In
EGenhoWer and her al«tfr lat# h ono r of the #pace flight of Pio­
this week on la* way ba&lt;k to neer IV, now toaring toward the
Wa.hington fmm the Wr*t Coatt. vlrinity of the miK&gt;n.
The Arm y O H nance MUtile
The prnldrntlal plane ha# he«a
undergoing a tegular lervle* In- Command, which helped launch
■peetlnn by technician# of Lock­ the moon rocket, ha# headquar­
ter# at nearby Rad#tone Areenal.
heed Alrrrafi.

In Alutka, S&lt;|U*w* Valley, Calif.,
tile of Hie 19*10 Olympic Winter
Game#; Kota. Spain; Port Lyautry. Morocco; Guantanamo Ray,
Cuba and Camp I-eJetine, N. C
At the Sanford Naval Air Sta-

Mamie Nears End
To Resorf Visit

‘Space Day’ .Slated

reclaiming and leveling of unurrd
land in the northwest section of
the station, and the operation of
• central transportation motor
pool.

Polio Toll Passes
Mark Set In 1958
JACKSONVILLE (UPII - The
state'* polio toll Jumped to 23
latt week, or one more than wat
reported at thia time in IRS*.
Single new rate* were reported
in Dade and Eicambia County.
Although thia wat the first time
the polio count by patted latt
yrar't total, hralth official# said
there wa# no cause for alarm.
They pointed out that in 19M. the
flrat year the Salk varrtnr wat
uied, Ih* figure wat It. but
climU-d to K4 the folio .ring year
during the tame period.

WASHINGTON fU P l) — Secre­
tary of State John Foiter Dullea'
physicians today au.pendcd n i l tive radiation treatment of hit
abdominal eancer to observe hi*
reaction to an injection of radio­
active gold
They planned to return* the alt*
day a week treatment with a millinn-volt X ray machine tn a few
days.
The Injection of radioactive
gold in a coffer-colored liquid into
Outlet' abdominal cavity Tuetday
morning wat a one »hot treat­
ment. R »a* decided upon hy
MaJ Gen Leonard D. Heaton,
commandant of the Army'* Wal­
ter Retd Mrdical Center, and a
panel of consulting phy-iciana
They had decided tentatively on
the injection when the radiation
treatments were started at the
hoipital Ecb, 20, although It
wasn't announced at the time.
After Dullea ihowrd “ aatisfac-

Uwy rvtpont* to X-ray therapy,"
the physician* went ahead with
the radioactive gold injection ' to
reinforce'' the radiation treat­
ment*.
A medical tpokeiman taid radinactive gold ha# been uaed
“quite commonly" a* a o n r-ih o lf
treatment of intritinal cancer for
leveral yeara.

Wujfe Hikes Sought
W ASHINGTON (U P !) — Tha
AFL-CIO **&gt;# that bu#inett con­
dition* appear to provide a favor*
able climate for uniona to obtain
waga increa*** thia year.
The labor federation amid Tues­
day union# should expect to w ia f
wage hike# of II to IS canto aa
hour or more.
Light from the *un teke* eight
minute# to travel the *3 million
mile* to earth,

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SANFORD, FI/OKIDA
NO. 3H i
T H U R S D A Y . M A R C H ft. 1WS9
U n ite d Press* Lcwaexl W ir* Fatabliahod 190*
V O L . X L IX
FRED ERICKSBUR G, Va &lt;UPI»|
A n o th er Sanford firm ha* outgrown it* q u arte rs and — Aa abandoned eawduat pit that
will break ground S aturday for a new building.
gave up the bodlea &lt;rf a bourn)
York M anufacturing Co. will s ta rt construction im&gt; man sni a blonde little girl in a
m ediately on a plant one mile south of the city lim its, fw»- bright pinafore guided authorities
ttveen HurCur Aluminum and Allen of Orlando.
today toward an evprctrd solu­
York sends the name of Sanford all over the co u n try tion to the disappearance of a
and Into Canada, Puerto Rico and four number family aeven weeks
Cotta Rica with It* television an ago.
The Ivaliet were found just be I
letina# and flth landing nets. The
fore darknev* fell Wednesday by
company W now manufacturing a farmer gathering rotied saw
. aluminum display rack* aa well. dust for use a* fertiliicr
and experts to develop this cut
It was virtually certain that the
bady decomposed bodies were
1 tom servira.
Miner July 1. York Manufadur those sf Carroll V. Jackson of
,n* and Ua owner. Main Levy, have Mineral. Va , and one &lt;rf ht*
1.1'ill‘ZU.i, fc'uat iifim iinv ( l I’ll — Mouci I’uniivi N ik It*
occupied the weal end of the daughtiri.
Scorei of FBI agent*, slate,
L I T T L E RiK'K Ark (UP I&gt; — tlltl fMiuvbmg, a Isevlenani ai the
llrookfield Mill* plant. Twelve
S.
Khrushchev
auict today he nun extend In* deadline for th u
county
and
local
police
officers
Twenty one Negro hoys burned to (ire niarshal'a serin* of the At
. mployes operate machine* pro­
West
to
get
oul
of Merlin beyond May 27 il "sensible nego­
scoured a thinly-populated subur­ death early today when fire awepl kansaa state police.
ducing the antrnnai and neta.
tiation*" are going on then.
ban
area
near
here
tn
search
for
through
their
dormitory
at
th
&lt;
*
Guv.
Orval
K
Faubua.
who
When the company move* in
TA LLA H A SSEE ( U r i v — Go*
It could be extended to June /7 os even July 27. K hrush­
'lay, more employe* will enter other e.uea that might lead them Arkansas Negro Boy* Industrial went immediately to the scene, IrR n y Collmv sail Florida s (in
chev declnred.
to
Jarlvon's
p
u
tty
wife
and
an
School,
said hr was told that the dour*
the picture Expansion has been
The figure was established by to the one • story heiek veneer anrial futur* w rosy enough to
We ha*« no ground* to hurry
impossible due to cramped aparr. other daughter.
•upport his recommended 723 mi)
Jsrk-cn.
*9
year
old
feed
store
hm w* mu&gt;! v»lvr rh* Berlin
building were locket), and tliere
Twenty five to so people then wilt
lion
dollar
spending
program
for
clerk; hi* wife, Mildred. 27. and
problem." he .aid at a lunch fur
was no caretaker *v the building
be employed.
(hr next two years without new
visiting members of Ihe llrill.il
during the night.
The building on Highway 17 92 daughters, Susan, 4, and Janet
Parliament
Faubos -aid he would begin an taxes
will be all masonry construction, Carroll 18 months, disappeared
Hut the gmernov * oplimt-m
Khrushchev's siutement t h a t
iiiimrdiate investigation
with steel frame. It will contain near Mineral on the night of Jan.
failed
to
budge
the
Legislative
Hie Berlin show min mu might ha
The fir* broke out tn the room
1.000 at)uare feet erf factory and II.
Council
and
stale
Comptroller
Hay
BONN. Germany i t J ’l l - West postponed lunltrmed an earlier
The scene t* about to mile*
irf the e*r*1ak*r who was ill and
SAM LEVY
office area.
E Glern They in*!-ted spending Germany and Morocco signed a remark by lus depuiy prime min­
not at lb* school.
To be built by Carroll-Daniel northeast of Uie spot where the
trade agrirnirns IVrdnrvday.
ister, Anaslai I Mikoyan, after
One pumper truck from Little mutt be held to tkht million dot
W A S H IN G TO N t U I'll-D e m o Conitructron Co , the plant wilt Jackaoa's abandoned car was
lari tn allow a Hi milium dollar
hi* relurn from 'lie U ii Rial lit*
feature all aluminum window* and found in tn* morning of Jan 12, eratie Sen Richard L. N*ul&gt;erger Hock wrnt In the seen*, but th* safely cushion between spending
Ms) 77 dradlm* wa* not final.
door frames, supplied by HarCar thr keys still m the ignition. Mini to re .i threw his support today be­ Male was out of control when it and Green's 7U0 million dollar
K A U A I. Morocco i l'F I
King
Howcser, the Xovirl l e a d e r
Aluminum, York * new next door marks in front erf the car indicat­ hind ••resident Elsenhower a re- arrived Th* firemen pumped wa rstunate n( Income
Mohammed V of .Morocco u auf- warned that once Russia signs a
ed another vehicle forced Jack- quest for higher gasoline taxes and ter from a swimming pool to cool
neighbor.
Th* alternative. (ha Council ferins- an ear ailment and must un separate peace tieaty with (Aa
the gutted molding
postal rate*
l-ee Samuel, longtime Sanford son to halt.
aay*. ia new tases
dergo a "complete rr*t."
Resident*
of
Use
Mineral
arr*
East German Fommuntst* it will
L.
K.
Gaines.
Negro
super
mi
He
also
railed
tor
restoration
of
resident, i* now advtrttaing and
Thu* the controversy over con
end the Foisdam agrccmcnl trf
manager o«
of York.
Samuel reported they heard car doors wartime etress prurit* l a v e s on rodent, said in* building, errr fluting high and low predictions
&gt; help* to know your way tales manager
rora. aamue1
ar j u
1943 which allowed Ihe Meat to oc­
■
ia former sales manager «« H o r- Siam and saw headlight* flash corporation*, and a reduction in t*d as a WI'A project to 1938, of Florida's revenue Income eon H l h I s
around. Bob Daviv ha&gt; decided.
■tout the t i m e
Jackson ap the od-gas depletion allowance went up "like maichiticks "
MuSiuVV i t ' l l ) — The Soviet cupy part of Berlin and guaran­
Ida Fashions.
Unurd as the spring legislative Union has officially prcArsted to teed it free access io Ihe city
Seminole County'* new engineer
Hr said "8 boy* were asleep in
levy praised the efforts of the proachtd the spot where he and from 27 S to IS per cant
session drew nearer
aayi h* can "get two or three
his
family
vanished.
the U &gt; against the (maiding of a across 110 mile* of East Germany.
the
barrack*
•
like
room
of
the
The
lawmaker
Ukd
Ihr
Senate
in
City of Sanford ami the Cham tier
Tin governor took sharp issue Russian fishing trowlrt off New
places now without getting lost."
Khrushchev is discussing a sep­
building
when
the
fir*
was
iliaa
prepared
speech
that
his
proof Commerce. "We deeply ap­
w Davia began on the job Monday. preciate the splendid cooperation
arate peace treaty vsith Easl G e^
posal* would bring thr government covered Many kicked the glass with Green and the Council during foundlam
He immediately was snowed under received in locating here last
many during hi* slay here
almoet three billion dollars more and screens out of the window* m a lively financial discussion at thr
Cabinet meeting Wednesday.
With report* and road problem*. summer, and now in building our
each year to (manrr the cold war. their mail scramble to escape.
Hr told a mas* rally Wednes­
H*
wa*
supported
by
slat*
Ally.
Thia week, he has been getting new plant," b* said.
"Phis 1* not an vaiy program,"
day that Russia is willing to con­
Lo
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D
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(
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t
)
-Danny
Kayo
a a is ii h
*\
,
Gen. Richard Ervin who warned
acquainted with the friendly folk
Neuberger said. "It toildi no Illu­
will conduct Ihr Halle .Symphony clude such a part if Ihe Western
Groundbreaking ceremonies wtU ^
against under • estimating stale
of Sanford and Seminote County. be held on the file at 10:10 a. m
sion that llie way ahead is strewn
Orths stra In Ivelirfit concerts hero Allies and West Germany con­
revenue He said "we could do
Ml. wife Is imprrtted with the Saturday. The public Is invited.
with rose (petals It avks sacrifices
and in Manehcsler in the near Di­ tinue rejecting hi. propo.al for a
the slate a grave Injustice by mis­ lute.
tolling hills and large trees af
WASHINGTON (D P I ) — Amer of the high, th* low and Dir In-tieconference to sign a peace treaty
calculating "
thia area.
willi led Ii German Male*.
lea's Pioneer IV space robot, tween."
Collins said th* state'* leader*
However, he forecast, the Am er­
which paired within 37,(XX) mile*
After he has taamrd the county
lie again wariird Ihr West not
should ttol expert tnw income
of the moon, soared today toward ican people would "respond affirm­
roads and how to find thsm, Davis
H o ld .E S I.E Y , t.iiglaml (i/ i 'i j — to Ihroalvn Russia un Berlin.
with
a
tmoming
tourist
hiivinets
‘3)«- will defend peace with aQ
a permanent orbit around the tun atively" If they were fold Dial the
id he would attempt to **t up
kin George last reported to lay
Sanford* planning program 1* and with repotted stride* tn in
Government arirntitti said that vurvival of the free wist id against
stubbornci* and del. rminatioii,**
program for thia year and next.
tiul
slic
had
lound
«
woman's
gold
dustry and agriculture.
for a period •'comparable to the Kusvia might depend on such sac­ almost a reality.
he declared. “ If you threaten us
"Establishing priorities is the
Hut Green, who recently r* plated wristwatch in a ran vl pears with war we will no! hoar lo A
Funds were granted for th*
life of our universe." thr gold rifice#
from Australia
most difficult part as well aa
project last Deremhrr by the dm »-d hi* revenue forecast from
threat of armed force."
limited funds," Davis said. "Many
Ken McIntosh, president, of the plated 30 inch long instrument
federal gosrrnment, hut have hern 7&gt;*&gt; million lollar* to 7uo million
package
would
contmur
to
re
­
old roads that are not well-1 ravel­ Crippled Children * Society of Sem­
withheld until a contact was as dollar*, rounlered that he doe*
ed are neglected because of their inole County today announced fi­ volve around Ihr aun every 3*2
MASHING TON tl I'll
rile De­
signed with the Florida Debelop- not have Ins predictions on I lu m ­
condition Proplr generate tv a nal plans for Ihr Easier iuly Hall day*.
fense Drpamiiciit announced to
ber of Commerce claims.
mrnt Commission.
The space *chic I* already la
newly paved road; the traffic at the Mayfair Inn tomorrow night
day that the Discosetrr I said
Now these details havr liern
orbittog thr sun, and will move
count jumps wherever there i* a from V to I.
lltr, lauticlircl from the West
(titled. A letter from J. E. Ilarll,
into
it*
permanmt
orbit
on
March
The
Ball
wiU
be
the
opening
trf
goud riding surface.
Coast Saturday, definitely la In
manager
of
the
planning
and
com­
IT.
"I've found Seminole County the Easter Seal Drive sponsored
polar ortol around the earth.
TA
LIA
H
A
S
M
E
E
(l!I’l
l
A
South
munity
service
agent),
was
ra
The man-mad* planet') orbit,
£ u ile a challenge, bait so far am by the local Society to raise fund*
much more elongated than that Florida legislator hat called for crived this morning by City Man
for
service*
to
children
and
adults
HA7.Et.TliN, Fa. (U P !) — Fir*
pleased with it, and think every­
measure* to lu ll trampAitalion of ag*r~w. i." f r r ic i Knowi**,
cnppled by disess* or accident. A of the earth, will vary from *1.swept lice 73 year old Gary hotel
thing will work out fin*.”
migrant
farm
worker,
"stacked
M.Wvl H EK TK N , En, .and (U F I ) in lid. eliy'i business district lo*
Tli* letter revealed that aulha744,000 to 106.829,000 mile* from
Davl* is the former assistant total of 71 per cent of fund* raised
like rattle" in dangerous and un riiation had been received to
— Tile Jodrcll Rank radio telescope day. lim e persons veer# knows
will remain in the county for treat­ th* sun The earth, in an almost
road engineer of Broward County,
picked up the Amcrieail rockel
proceed will' the planning pro
circular orbit, averages »J mil­ tanilary vans
The Florida Sv mphouy Orehea I'ioneer Relay -is it rose al-ov* tin dead and Iwo others wrr* miss­
dominated by the rapidly growing ing county cases.
Hep
Emmett b Roberts of gram In Sanford The Commission
State board member* of the lion milri from thr sun
ing
tra will plav In Sanford March hortaon and ».ud it « n about
ait) of Fort Lauderdale.
Pioneer IV made it* elosrst ip Falrn Itrarh tald hr will introduce has alvo wntlen to George W
Florid* Society for Crippled Chil­
Twenty of th* *.limatccl 40 to
10
tl
llie
Sanford
C
ivic
Cenlrf
a
bill
making
It
unlawlul
for
any
uou
mite*
.may
at
Ihr
lime.
Simons Ji of Jacksonville, a&gt;k
dren who will attend the ball are pro*eh to the moon at 6 24 p m.
4.3 persons in th# hotel wero In­
Born
of
Ills*
initiative
of
several
one
to
haul
passengers
in
a
van
Ing him to begin work as soun as
Mrs Robert K. Taylor. prrsidenL e a t. Wednesday Dr Itomcr J.
jured and lu we re admitted to tie*
mil vie lover* in lb.U). the group
Coral Gables; Gen
Edwin J . Slew art. planning director of the mtbuut window* oe in any trailer possible
hospitals.
hat matured into one of. the top
othrr
than
a
semi
trailer
attached
Simon*
la
a
professional
city
III.AN I A HE, Nyautlnml cLI *I )
House, treasurer. Winter Fark; National Aeronautics and Spare
The Hire* known dead wer*
planner lie already has signed 4o orchestras in the nation, and
Seven Negroes were killed and identUIrd as Mrs Howard Dritrh,
Mrs C D. Cochrane, secretary, Administration
said
the pass to a truck trailer.
the
only
professional
orchestra
Hr
said
thr
only
rtrrptionr
a contract with Sanford for th#
bur arrested in •ruttrirU inci­ .33, Mis* Mary Mooney, Mo, and
Daytona Hrach; Dr. Charlotte Ma- "grayed the moon* gravitational
would In- family station wagons Job. Th r program will inrludr in Florida
i|U irr and Dr. Newton C. McCol- field."
dent* Wednecdw) III tlw v*«ve of Mr* Edna Stigelhsucr, ti3.
Th*
eoiuluvtnr,
Frank
Miller,
and vehicle* hauling convicts
the drawing of land use maps and
loug.i. professional advisors; M.
■oil white violence In British FenMisting were Mr a Mary Me‘ Some of their labor crew determining the trend nf future came to tlrlando directly from thr tml Africa.
Two men from Food Fair Stores Usle Reese, state director and Ikon
Alarney, Ml, and Mra 'tary Kahl
M
il
Symphony
Orchestra,
wherr
leader*
haul
workers
from
Florida
growth In the city and frtngr
Inc. have hern in Sanford this Matter!**, physiotherapist, Orlando.
vo. ihe only pci &gt; ‘ti« unaceounti'd
c ivj» ai'isianl rondurtor am)
rlear to New Jersey starkrd like area*
week, hiring cashiers and training
Music for the ball will be fur.'or in llie Idaie vvbirh burned uut
1ir*t
cellist
under
Arturo
To*
nnlni
rattle tn vehicles with no com­
them for the opening of the n»w nivhed by Fete Hukur'a nine-piece
Studies of fiapulallon and com
I W ASHING TON O JF i) - Amei
Ihe interior nf the &lt;i\ • story
fur I.', yr,iri
forts." Robert* declared
market next week.
orchestra with Ruth Hamilton, vo­
meiclal growth will be made and
nan oflirial# .old ic-day Soviet hnrk Imilding,
The
m
i
piece
archest
ra
hunt*
"Some
of
the
vehicle*
are
actu
roning ordinances revised. The
On Wednesday, the door* will calist. A 3D minute floor show will
Tice dead were Happed ultra
ally dangerous." h* said, "and projert will cost II3.WU split equal Inlo full hlwirn under hi* talented Freinler Nikita Khiu.helirv’. con­
swing open at Park Avr. and 2Slh l-e prevented, featuring a Spanish
upper
floor* nf Hie budding colditional
poslponemanl
of
hi.
llertm
baton,
and
will
feature
"pups"
w e ir had enough aceidentv and ly Ivetween Sanford and Ilia fed
lit on the "ultimate in super-mar fiesta dance by Miss Dorothy dr
TALLAHASSEE (t I'll - South
tones for Ihr first time this sea -leadline nix) reiirv* *om» of the lapsed after flams s roared up 8
HogMon, a waits exhibition by Mr. Florida's Seminole Indians ar* fatalities to prove It."
era) government
Aat operation*."
six
story elevator shall arid
E»*l West tenvlon.
The Zoning and Planning Cora son
® I-eon Thigpen, aupervlsor. h*« and Mr*. Georg* J . Huambach and preparing to go to Washington or
spread along hallways to Iht
W!
lie
rrgular
subteriptbm
eon
mission will meet turn ;bt News of
been training cashiers hired by songs by Mils Marina Tiller, p.ay- the United Nations for joo.noo
munis Guests lived on Ihe first
thr contract may eomr as a errls are given in Orlando and
p u b l i c relations director Ken mg her own guitar and accordion. •ere* of Everglades land which
Daytona Beach, thr Florida Sym | M O N TG O M ER Y. Ala. IL 'F D — five floor* of Ihr Imilding
Ticket*
may
be
obtained
from
pleasant
surprise
to
many
of
Whltr. Loral personnel will l&gt;e erathe atal* has trfosed to sur
plums duel a great deal of travel A federal court hearing &lt;*n wheth
them.
ploved. with the axeeprion of th* Mr* laud Houshnlder. Sanford At­ render.
:ng in tiring go™) music In pen rr rh* stale of Alabama should
lantic
National
Bank,
or
at
th*
manager
The Cabinet turned down the
pie all over the Central Florida be made a defendant tn a civil
door
at
|f
U
ter
person.
Tabl*
land request Wednesday upen the
Manager Ray Ashton, however,
1fights suit van. railed off today
are*
ia a former Sanford resident, and reservation* may be made by call­ recommendation of a special com
0|&gt;en house will hr held at Ihe
Two concerts will bw gisen In -) mutual agreement.
ing
th*
Mayfair
Inn.
will rrlurn to the scene of hi*
mitte* apfwlnled to study Indian New Tribes M|v|son. near Oviedo,
Sanlonl all aflrinoun performance
school year* nrit week, lie ha*
problems.
Saturday an.) Sunday.
for ehlldren *1 1 3*1 p m . and
been managing one of Food Fair's
Th# Seminnles, who number
The New Tribe* Mission la to
m for adult*
ALEXIS. Ill (U l'ls — Roosevelt neit at S l i p
MON TG O M ER V . Ala i t ’ l l j - L o n d o n l U I ’l i — a Staff uffirer
Jfeltcr market* in Jacksonville.
only about 1.000, are split Inin rated on Highway 428 Signs will Military Academy. *** losing I 0
Tin Florida Syoiplionv is tpon Konert E.
Hay m-s, a Sunday for Britain's crack Brigade of
^Qjvening ceremonies are slated
three group*, all at odds with vine le placed to dirrrt visitors to and Wednesday night befnr* Its bas­ infnl by (he .Sanford Itrcrvatlon
Wednesday morning at II. iTrScnl
another They already have tome from the Mission People will lo­ ketball game with A1*uod High Departineul Any profits will go school teacher, began a three-year Guardi .ays il'a no wonder Bit ir
MIAMI OJF1) - Judge Grady 1M.two acre* uf land (or (heir use
I'livon term lixlay fur tuytoe and lowering Itear.kln cap. ar&lt; jusl a
wit] tie Henry t rainer, president uf
on hand at all timet during the School had started because of a lo ihe recreation program, to
x.-Hisig |,rc&lt;|.erty stolen t,y William mile mangy. G ikmI bears are hard
Foutl Fair’s Metier division, and Crawford refused to admit two
The
Scm mulct
outside th* two-day open huusr to show visit­ li-rhnieal fool for nut submitting a benefit loeal youth.
Head, 17, a member of hla etas*.
to trad
vice-president Mam Miller Mayor rattlesnakes as evidence in a reservation demand (he
or* around the ramp arv! In * .- lineup.
hearing
if
a
44.000
claim
against
"It's all a qui'Hinn of belle/
At Wilson and othrr local digni­
arras for hunting, fishing an) plain th* work
ft r*ally didn't matter. Roote
taries will participate in th* cere­ thr Seaboard Railway by rail froggmg They issued an ultima
|hears, you know," said ( apt. F. A.
Maps, showing th* work of lit* veil lost, 80 17.
worker
Dennis
Carswell
mony.
NEW VolfK ( t FI i — kurliier I .end rum "They come from Fan*
turn to the state to turn ovrr thr missionaries throughout thr wurld.
Carswell was bitten by a snake
w o r ld
wellerwelgllt champion ails, or Russia, or acme where, amt
land before last November or will t&gt;* on display. Slides will |,r
while working along a Sesboird
I . n i.lei able cloudiness, windy Johnny
button
ha* admitted Ihey're frightfully difficult to get
they would go to higher author) shown of the jungle life id I fie
track and th* s n a k e s were
and mild through Friday. \ lew thiee -mail &gt; tuna roUlverie* In bold of. , , ,
l.kGfsR, higeci* tU I'li Ealair
ties— the federal government and South American Indian Irll-e*
brought to rourt by an eaperl
“ Some of Ihe bearskin* are not
th* United Nations
On Sunday at 2:90 p m . a r&lt; g alary (firnUttf at lh» Mrlhodivt brief showers today with net* order to g«t money tn p*y hark
who testified id hi* bahalf. *
settlement
at
IJsuakolt slntial shown* tonight and Frida* in. cnir lax**, police reported to up In the standard we would like.
ular
fellowship meeting will b* leper
Th* Cabin*! decided Wednesday
The judgr ruled neither af the
&lt;rn» or Iw . of them are 30 year*
claimed lo lly they had dtsrovrrevl High today 71 to 7a, low tonight day.
A Whit* Elephant golf I -Jrna
to spend part of Ha Indian trust held All are invited to attend
snakes was th* on* which bit
old. and they do lend lo wear out "
Flans for ai roinmiNiatmg over­ a new drug which cure* lepera in 81 to an Southeasterly wind* 13
m*nt will he held Sunday at the
funds to provide medirsl tnd
Carswell and therefor* had no
Lfiidruiu was responding to
welftre services for Ihe off reier- night guests, who rum* from a ills Iwo year* Th* present Ireatinenl to 23 miles per hour today and
Mayfair Country Club.
business in Iht courtroom.
tonight.
require* four year*.
lance, have been mad*.
vation Indians
Sponanred by the Sanf-ud Wo
1 AlllO ( l I 'l l — Algeuan nation i criticism rsprossec! in a teller R.
Ihe limes by one Frier I'age. who
men's Golf Aaso.Iation, members
al**' leader* art conferring here
are to piek their &lt;&gt;wn partner*
with re(&gt;r* seiitatlve* of the Fom­ complained But to* tall rapt are
'slightly cumie, mol Ji ridden and
(but no husbands). Entry fee will
in ui.isi Chinese government on
l»v.ilile aid including arms fur mangy ,*
b* t l. Each entrant la to bring a
"Koine have fierrc-looklog (riiirfValued possession, good, had or
ihr Algerian rebels, A I g e r t an
W ORCESTER Mas* ( U P I I - A n
Page wrote. ".Sum* have no
and labors may lie cheaper. And (Tiriturphcr, Ml Dora itty ai sourer* said today.
west
feeders
a*
much
as
north
Indifferent.
Some
u(
Florida
*
must
tx-xuli
expiation ripped a ftv* - room *o»
fringes ai all and hxik cunou.ly
% Reservation* for tba barbecue tag* early today, killing an •Mea­ ful undeveloped country may be south. Improvement of the nvad lielilies, a v* an absolute nrrr* turn*}'. George J While, presi
bald, while others have a slightly
dent of the First National Hank.
following sMold ht mad* at the ly couple
wa* turned down last year he illy ."
and hurling thair tied to the east coast toon
IalR rid, almost mangy look about
Ml
Dora:
3V*!krr
L.
Horsley,
dir
Country Chib by Friday noon. Th* daughter and grandson from vneir
The area it west Seminole and cause of insufficient traffic rmint
u v E K F U D . En and 44'. n - them."
Charier Guodson. Lake engineer,
tournament will be a two hall mis- upstair* bedroom*
lake
Fount y.
where
orange The road it *o had no one will told Hie Iwo groups that 111* road ertor Ml Dora Jayiees, Simpson, 'v.ixh Churchill, 41-year-old acSc itcc-uil Mayor IVuugla* GlisSoU
i harii * f.'oudton, Um alilla, and
*d foursome.
is 111 miles long from th* W*
t i c • daughter of Sir Win ton of ihe Fold.lreaRi Guanls tali) the#
Dead in the pre dawn explosion groves and laktl still comprise use it.”
1-ebman.
th#
principle
allraction
SR
to
i*
becoming
increasingly
( h u llIdil. was con ii «l bodily Into soldi- * iiHik good car* u( the hats.
kiva to Slate Hoxd ttl Since II
and fire were Carl Ruohonen, *v.
Representing Seminole County
lake and Seminole officials yet important. It will provide a vital already exists there vsould h*
court by four polieriucn today to
and hla 83 year old wtf*.
"Bearskins need a lot ol loving,”
were
Commissioner*
Krider.
Gat
Their daughter Martha. 41. and terday met to discuss the improv­ link with the intrrstatr highway no expensive rights of-way to br rlicl, Vernon Dunn, and llomer face a Charge of being drunk and i# said. "You've got lo treasure
in
.vanford
and
tic
the
unde
veloped
ident
of
State
Road
48,
from
the
purehasrd
Only
resurfacing
and
din.idrily at U) « clock to lit* &gt;them Ilk* your best girl.”
har son. Gary, 10. wer* hurled In­
area of Lake County more eloxly widening would b* Deeded lem luttl# fhih Davia cocinly engineer, morning.
to th* yard by th* fort* of th* Wekiva Riser to Ml. Dora
and
Odhain.
Within the fliat few minutes of I aith Sanford and Seminole
Rep. BiH Reedy of Lake County blast, poller said She was huepi
porarlly.
Fraisa was high for Soininob
J. Ilradry Odium, chairman ol
continued hi* campaign for th* tallied Mi critical condition. He the lunchron meeting the men
David Gutchet lo&lt; al commission
County following the meeting
W a y lo Peace In America" yes­ received a a v a r a burn* sod were in accord. When I.akr Chun the Chamber of Commerce road rr, suggested a continuation of
ty officials go before Ihe stale committee, said, "That road from SR 41 from (he asst coast straight George While said *ottiu*ia*ticjl
terday when he spoke to members bruise#.
ly, "I've never seen anything
Road Department March II, thry th* interstate will be thr most Im ­ through to SIt. Dora. •
of the Sanford Klwania Club.
L A K E L A N D ( U l ' D - Oi# Icglsglow Ihe wa&gt;- lilts county has.
will be supported by th* ftemi portant artery Into Lake County.
In the santr speech directed last
At the ronclusiun of thr mrel You've mad* mote pro tire ss in (he
The garbage watch i* being I at i vp rum in litre* of Florida CUruh
not* County Commission
It pul* Ml. Dora and Lake nn the mg. Lehman added, "W* arr
week to the Sanford Hotary Club, K e p t I t In F a m ily
lari Eva year* than la Hie pari oh-pn eel hy Sh* riff's Deputies. Mutual and thp Florida Film #
B U F F A L O , N. Y. (U F U -W l U i*
The meeting yesterday was sug­ asst roast.”
Reedy urged Florida citiicn* to
most graieful to you airn I Semi
Endless hour* trf wailing are Commission met here today to dis­
promote the program aducaling B. Rand Jr., M, waa serving tlirr* gested b&gt; 0. M. Simpson, chair­
Karl tollman, manager of Hi* not* Commissioner*). This It * 24."
just anolbcr ps.-f of their duties. cuss prti|iossI* to lh# industry**
years
probation
for
rivaling
hla
man
of
the
lake
County
Commit
the north about Negro conditions
Lake Chamber of Com me re*, and fin* exam pit of democracy. W*
Sheriff J. L. HoBhv yesterday 1039 legislative program.
father’s 12.100 Uf* saving* when uon Distressed about the "ter- as manager erf the Seminole Cham- arr all thinking alike."
tn the south.
Sitfn Of The Tim eg
offered a 123 reward for informaFmpoaala on which lh* Iwo conw
Th* proposed plan would to! Secret Seme* agents arrested rkbla * coodllioa of SK 48, Sitnjoon bar 123 year* ago), remarked,
John Kridrr added. "This la on*
BYHACliSE, N. Y. I U F )j-S ig n lion trading to lh* arrest and con­ mittees agree will tor forwarded
bow th* Negro hat progressed on a him fur forging and cashing a said, "Th* road waa built in 1927 at "We believe th* building of th* of ihr most productive Mifnga wa to tn* window erf a small jewelry
viction of lbs garbage dumper*, for consideration to tho Gommis­
a count, road, and s# now a pn road m important to all of ua. gould support."
•egrrgiled bass* ia lb* *oulh*cn 133 treasury check Had* M l
store: "There ia no room an mg who have been littering aouot# sion March I I snd Muiual's tfoard
baa broth** Tunas,.
' in ary M r y . 4 # aw d sue ai d "y doing th* job now, material*
Atlei' H ’i Fir m**4ang war* Roy linle store for big pnrea.”
road* and Bald# with Wash.
erf diractors March II-

Khrushchev M ay Ease Deadline

21 Negro Boys Die Collins Confident, Extension Hinted
In Dormitory Fire Green Is Cautious Iff Talks Sensible
On Slate Revenue

News Briefs

Neuberger Backs
Gas, Postal Hikes

Trade Pact SUriuaL

Engineer Learning
Seminole Routes

Kin^r Hus Ear Ache

I

Pioneer Orbiting;

r

I ^ Protest

KiO’c Will Conduct

Green Light Given
For City Planning

Final Plans Made
For Lily Ball Here

Legislator Plans
To 'Unload' Vans

Canned Wristwntch

It Is .So In Orbit!

Symphony To Hold
Concert, March 10

Food Fair Opens
3tore Wednesday

Blaze Hits Hotel;
3 Dead, 2 Missing

Pioneer Picked Up

Seven .Africans Die

Seminoles Ge' 5ef
To Go On Warpalh

Tension Eased Some

Mission Announces
Open House Plans

Snakes Ruled Out
As Trial Evidence

Hearing: Called Off

It Didn’t Matter,
End Result Shows

Example Isn't Good

Weather

'Mangy' Bearskins
Blamed On Bears

lioxer Admits Thefts

I.upur Cure Claimed

Golfers Schedule
•W hite Elephant’

Rebels Seeking’ Guns

Blast Fatal To 2,
Hurls 2 Outside

Seminole, Lake Seek Closer Road Ties

Carried, But Bodily

Reedy Describes
Plan To Kiwanis

Deputies Observe
‘Garbage Watch’

Citrusmen Discuss
Legislative Ideas

�Dulles Termed 'Slightly Radioactive'

Winter Stretches
Cold, Icy Finger
Over Nation Again
I n ilH Ptn&lt; In'.rrnatli-nal
Winter itagcd » full * blown
comeback tod*)' with heavy smiw*
in the plaint and New England
and »evere wind end f «in storms
(n the South.
&gt; The late winter »t»rm , whirl!
could turn into one of the seaion's
wortt, piled up to fifht Inch*) of
mow across the plaint.
Wratherman w a r n e d heavy
anowa weic expected to contintia
from ra*tern Nebraska and north*
ea*t Kan*** thrnuih norlhweit
Iowa, toulhcatl Missouri, north*
w rit lllinou and part* of Wheon*
am. with hllh wrlndt causing eon*
airierable drifting.
Earlier, a •iorm rolled into the
Nerthrait. dumping (our to »tx
laches nf »nn» front Uonenrd,
• N. II., acroit inuibrrn Maine.
;uiow ever, the weather cleared dur
"in g the night at the .lurm muted
•out In »ea.
J* In the South, thunderstorm* ar•^companied by hall and slronl
uW'inda domed raott n( Miitouti,
*eaitern T r ia l, Louisiana and Mi*
! ‘al&gt;«lppl with one to two Inrhe* of
'. lain during the night.
The Memphis weather bureau
» alerted retldenl* of part* of t-o'J*
,itlln a , Arkansas and Ml'tiiatppl
.during the night for possible tor.itadoet and damaging windttormt.
The alert ended rnrly thin morn

•In i.

Twro &lt;ar&gt; war* blown off a road
■by high wind* near Tyler, Tea.,
L'ond aoutheaat of Fort Worth the
' Wind damagrd airplane hangar.
and alrrraft at H u m c II Field. A
“ dust atnrm In th« F.l Paso, Te a ,
"v ifin lty eut viribilily to S*J yardr.

PViolence Absent
|At Struck Mills
HENDERSON, N. C. (U P I) Stale Irooprn confined striker*’
demonitrationt to hanter amt rat*
raili at Ihe Harriett Henderson
rotton mill* today where officials
bad feared another outbreak o(
violence with the lair at break
down in negoilalions.
Comparatively small crowds id
•inkers turned out at the North
and South nulla tn heckle non
striking w o r k e r * . Olive-drab
garbed troops ri kept the srowuli.
predomlnan.lv women, orderly.
It bad b. n feared that some
1.200 member* of the Tcitiia
Worker* Union of America would
become violent over diiconlrnl
With negotiations.
llo)d I'aytun, Carolina* director
of I ho TWUA, raplainesl Wrdnet.
day'* un)ureriifu! rnerling In a
broadcast ovrr a radio alation to­
day.
Ho said thr company again had
Itated it* opposition In an arbi
(ration c l a u a c which "means
we're right back where wn atarted
last November" when the atrikr
was called aflrr negoliatinna on a
new contract broke down.

Joe Martin Given
3
Medical Checkup
WASHINGTON l U P l! -R e p . Jo•rph W. Martin Jr. (R-Maaa.l was
in Ibr naval medical hospital in
auburban llrthrxla, Mil., today
for a checkup.
Aidra of Ihe formrr House GOP
leader aald he went tn the hospital
Wednesday because his leg bail),
rrrd him. The) said doctor* ad­
vised Marlin that he had been
on his fret ton much lately.
The Hyair-obl lawmaker iuffered a blood clot on the knee
lilt summer, but that condition
was reported to have clcarrd up

It I. not a cure, hot rather *|eaie They make the patient mo»«
W ASHINGTON (D P I! — Sec re ! and willing tn re .five any, are
tary of State John tester Dulle* required tn keep a certain d n palliative. It) radla'tons attack comfortable by lending In redura
hat been ilijhtly radioacme »lnee tance from the bed — a di»tance free-floating cmccr cell* and *o accumulation of fluid! moctaied
Tueaday u,icn he receited an in­ ritually marked by a line drawn help to curb iprtad of the rlit* with abdominal cancer.
in colored chalk.
jection of ra&gt; emitting gold at
Visitor* who dliobeyed thr rule
Walter Herd Arm y liorpital.
would not receive cnoui.*li radia­
Sul there hat never been a tion In ncken them nr even tn
time, authorities said today, when prwJure , ff, cU d„ rfU b lf b). Ihf
President Eisenhower or other (no|, w n ,u ive- tg*ii. But they
taller, roul.lnt have looked in on wol)ld
, M
, nil (1K,, radij
FLOORS C LE A N E D • S A N D E D • rOLl.SHF.D
him with complete safety.
tlun »»(cty practice forbidt that
They r o u t d, In fart, have they get any dosage which can be
perched beside his bed for hours prevented.
TERRAZZO WORK OK A L L KINDS.
without suffering any detectable
Radiogoid I* administered as
Free Estimtlr* — Call U »!
effect*, hut *'.; would noi have
been goo-1 medical practice," one infinitesimal particles suspended
expert told United I’rcvi Interna­ in a liquid which, in Dulles' case,
was injected into the abdominal
tional.
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For to )ear* it has been stand cavity, ft also it usrd in treat­
ard practice when cancer patients ment of rhest eanrer.

ERRAZZO *
Tile Expertly Done

SEMINOLE TERRAZZO

are treated with radiogoid lo iso­
late them to some extent. Attendaftt» who administer the injections
handle them with great carr and
wear lead aprons. This is to keep
them from getting radiation d«*r.
greater t h a n Ihe 'permissible
maximum" set for such workers.
Vinton, if the patient it able
,\ N O T H K it N K W III S I N K S S
Th e
i»rr " f C o m m e rce to d ay welcomed
wnrd.w B u ild e r* S upply on VV. T h ird
Kdvvardw in atandinjr a t left, George

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From the foreign news editor'*
assignmrnl book;
The Republic of Kutea'a I’rssl
dent Syngman Rhre n a man
who neither forgives nor forgets.
Never cordial toward Japan, he
now threatens •‘draille’’ action if
Japan abip* some M7.WO Koreans
now In Japan to Communist North
Korea. However, Ihe expectation
il that the ‘ little cold w ar" will
sputter out in a spate of words.
Japan is asking Hint the Inlernatlonal Red Cross oversee thr
project to assure that only those
rtally wanting in go are sent back
to the Communists. It it true,
though, that some of those who
say they want lo go are acting
under pressure.
Japanese left wing oigantiatlans
have gotten control of the few

'Sidewinder' Falls
From Navy Plane
JA C K S O N V IL L E ( I T I i — A
Navy "Sidewinder'' missile carry,
ing an explosive warhead acci­
dentally fell from a Jet fighter
planr near here Wednesday lull
apparently landed ;ln a stvamp
Navy officials &gt;*bl the combat
air-to air missile wai Unarmed
snd no explosion was trportrd
The rocket was believed buried
20 lo 30 feet in the ywnmp.
The Navy said the missile, one
of its most potent air-to-air wea­
pon*. was Inadvertently Jettison­
ed from an Fit Crusader Jet
piloted tie Crmlr. L. A. Ilokr Jr.,
commanding officer of Fighter
Squadron 32. The plane had Just
taken off on a routine training
flight from Cecil Field Navy Air
Malum.
Tim Sidewinder Ills under Ihe
wings of the planr and ran trust k
and tiring down enemy alrrraft.
A Navy spokesman said it was
diiuhllul that the missile would
lie drtrmated while unarmed but
the slate Highway Patrol and the
Duval County Sheritl * Depart­
ment were notllird of llir Incident.
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jobs available to Koreans and if May 27.
they don’t "vote right," they re In
Such a move automatically
danger of Iwtng left out in the would forte Ihe Allies to deal
cold, literally.
with the heretofore unrecogmted
The East German Communists German Communist* in order lo
have never f»ll better. They are supply their Berlin garrisons.
confident that bu matter what From Ihls then could come pres­
sure to force the West German
agreements are rear tied on Rerlln
government tn deal with thr East
and Germany at any four-power
German regime on an even basis,
rrnfereme. they will tale control
of Berlin traffic ai scheduled on even though the West outnumbers
the East three tn one.
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S. Army commander* in the I'anfie area soon. Sources close to
Gen. George It Decker, comman­
der in chief, United Nations com*
mand, Korea, say tie expects to
T A L L A H A S S E E ( L T D — Bar­ tie moved soon, lin k e r has b u n
low Attorney William McRae said in Korea for two &gt;rart and Is
today that his Constilulional Revi­ said to believe ll is lime for a
sion Committee can not get the fi­ new commander lo replace him.
nal draft of its proposed rewrite of
Alter Franco what’ H u t's the
Florida's basic laws to Ihe gov­
top political question in Spain to­
ernor this week,
"It's a physical impossibility," day.
Meltac said, still refusing to dis­
Franco himself lias served no
cuss contents of Ihe revision with tier that there will be no change
newsmen,
in the foreseeable future, i'olitl*
the uim m itUr completed its cal observer* see no real threat
work no the rewrite, but It is sill) to Franco now and say that at
not irt form tor submission to Gov, the age of e7 Franco has no in*
l-rl’o)- i ollinv
tenlion of quitting at trait until
t ulllns had planned to call a con­ he is 70. Meanwhile, l ’rince Don
ference this week with key legisla­ Juan remains the hope of the
tor* |n dlscms the proposals, m* Monarchists.
Chiding a bow formula lor reap*
portioning Petialc cod House scat*.
"it can’t he done this week, but
Ihe whole plan will be reads for
the governor nest week,'* M iliar
said.

New Constitution

Opposition Voiced
To Jury Fee Hikes
TAI.LAHASN EK i l 'P I ) - A bdl
doubling the per diem and mile­
age allowed jurors and witnesses
in court trials is expected to meet
with stormy opposition by termomy minded legislators tn the
coming session.
Th r Judicial Council approved
thr Irgidation Wednesday. But
Sen. Wilson Carraway of Talla
hassee. chairman of thr Senate
Appropriation* Committee, voiced
immediate opposition to the me*
sun whirl! would add l!.2oo.Ci0n
a )e*r to the cost of Florida's l
trial court system.
The Council, beaded by Suprrme
Court Justice Stephen O'Connell,
termed "unrealistic” present rcr
diem of $5 for Jurors and 13 for
witnesses and mileage nf five
cents a mile for only one round
trip.
To hark up the fto propo*at
for jurors and witnesses, the
Council cited figures from the
Industrial Commission showing
the average dally wage in Florida
to be about SIS.
The Council'* committee on
jurors also studied a proposal
which uould enact a lave e*tab
tlching a Jury commission in each
county of 23/-0O population or
over. Till* would give&gt; Jury com­
mission! to about right additional
countici.
Another hill would abolish the
exemption gives women front
Jury aervice.
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Mrs.FILBERT'S FLAVOR-WHIPPED

Mitchell Predicts
Shortage Of Labor
WASHINGTON, iL 'I’ll — Labor
Secretary James IV Mtlthrll pre­
dict* employment will Increase tn
thr point where some areas will
have drlimte lalmr shortage* by
the end id Ihe )ear.
' All the economic indicators in
diratr that wr are on the up­
swing." he said in a television inlerviewr Mcdnesds)
"I would predict that by the snd
nf I'i.VI we would be in a po
•ttion of minimum unemploy
lurid," lie said.

with this big, beautiful 1959

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to help you sat for yourtalff how goldan-good this now kind
of margarine tastes* how much farther It spreads! Just do this:

Buy 2 pounds of new flavorwhipped Honey Gold. (You gel
six ntiikn in every pound.)

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FAT

Now available tn xml for first
time without a do-dors prtsrrlp
tmn. our new drug railed HD
M IM A You muit luxe ugly fat
in 7 days or your money buck
No moio starvation dicta, sttruu*
out exneise, laxative*, liia u a p
or taking of *u called ■educing
rsndirs. cracker* or cookie* or
chewing gum. O D R IN E X I* a tiny
tablet and casllv swallowed. All•nlutrle harmless. When you take
O DR IN EX, you still enjoy your
meals, still eat the foods you tike,
but you simply don't have the
urge for txlia portions bccauir
O D R IN E X depresses your app».
tlte and drrirair* your dcvlrr f-.i
food. Automatically your weight
inuit come down, bevaiuo •*
vour own dorter w dl tell sou,
when you rat lest, you weigh lei*
Get rid or excess fat and live
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weight within 7 days or your
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M o rn -o n . Ih e Cham ber'll p u b lic relations
director, is a t rig h t.
(H e ra ld S t a f f P hoto)

Rhee Neither Forgives Nor Forgets

Airways, Union
Reach Agreement
N EW YORK (U I’H - T h e Trans
port Workers Union r e a c h e d
agreement Wrdnrolay night with
Dan Amrrtcan World Airways on
a now contritlscnvering g.hbn me*
chanlri, flight service employes
and airport personnel.
Details of the laluir agieciuenl
were not made ptihllr pending
thr ir approval hy Ihe union's
membership.

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I of Mrs. Fiibert'a Honey Gold to this address:

Ute order form at rig h t to:
M rs. Filbert's Honey Gold,
Box 15, Baltimore 3, Md.

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Berlin's Freedom Gate: New Hope For Red Refugee

Adenauer Battles Reds,
Father Time For Nation

lUim.lS' *l 'PI &gt;— Tlie tf.n mer w iicll hat on unrertaintint at all. 1 .the itandt n u » in a room
It would h* Jalt or vi-'r»r.
rnvtded with t ree double decker
Ihe entf wav tu the Mar.enfeld
Hr.,end the gate. t.*r.la Nu*;h k tn ami a *m ill ii'ile. Ti'r room
refugee rnrlvlng eerier tayt:
Ve and her t:«o t litilren pitied it dean, hut after a'l it it a * nail
1 Rm arc: I'anger tvf *pi'i anf thnuigh interrotaii &gt;n and n'nd ral rrnm and iK peupte have been
kidnaping.
checkup.
atirgned here.
"Bcva-e ef rrnvervati-nt rn«l
Her ttnrt it nee rf do ltd.- Ira
l oiled P:e»« InlernaUnnil
tittle known even in hit o'»n
te ly nncaird only tiut often i.i a
iRvi.atinvi
The tragedv of Konrad Ade. country until he had pattrd the
'cur'd divided hy bitterly e la i'in ;
“ Ob. .e border " V t
n-ar
pH’o'.'uh et
nauer, SJ year-old chancellor of age of Jo, hat managed tu preK
."
"tie."
" ( * ! Herman..-, ii that be red r terie trecdoin for Piter quarter*
I .eft Whp-if tn Fa»i Berlin were
! T*it it ("-cJoin g i t ' t.v the
I of hi* 12 million cum in men
N MW YORK t l T i &gt; - i * Floe her hiuliand and anotnrr rvlld
e-J Inti rnatuiirai ronfukrcr jn
rn rty
i reliigcr* lr.n i t in i la IV m i I'yctim;.- h u iuld lit
I Adenauer, then already too o I
tlrtda Nti'ch'-c it * phtmp, p et
t.ermatiy a ,tr In* fait of in? for mitiiarv y.rvlc*. Wcan-e 1trtl
m um m w m put a sr.*v p?it
million i hvy of fruit on the it brunette m I
early 30 *. S'ie
Hitler regime. Lj I mat not live mayor of I'oio.ne dur.n: the i arW 'lml trctu and f .*ci f ir * y»rck \ e " York ai.'lion market to Fie. wetn a r
fe
d akirt an I
l-&gt; If f hr* tiomclar.il reunited 11 ! year* «&gt;f tin P int World Mar
from tnmmutiiil Kail li.-nnanv •ante man &lt;..r.t t.u i'iii tie firtt fed tu t
free do n
tu
a
hupefiil
hu
i-t,return
future
* Hr held Plat potitinn until the
one
y*.-rt r *u
Doe* hri lilt* -i 1 V - .* H iflr
&amp; Adcaawr, unknown abroad ant Nam threw him out when they
in tne free Wc i'
At pari of ine Kxrlnnge * Wth tl.e I*’
ramr In naticnal power ui 19CJ
fl'r ni'ti i.trr t r t f j ’c ay it a annitertsrv. |iie fruit w »» »ild
tie knu * r .' W fill.e fie 1 ft
Before the Na.-.t lame to p»;w
MM I KK c u lt I IKKMKN
- A *-! l-’ira C hief It. T. ta t rcnUndrr that th -.r (I *‘ t tu Tut * la* Ft I'uTtima • 1’il.trcp, 1 fu r fur h rr •..fi wtio, like hit
rr, Adenauer had Wen a mem
A «[tll a. . r in t 'e N
York fltlie., n e!i idv a iltdi. a .1
Th. tniit iicvi'pln it n tu c ' ft't* urn from m em l'cru &lt;&gt;C Iht* frvv.l &gt;m li nut yet quiil liter
t&gt;cr of me Catholic Centrum, one
&lt; Winn'?. » &gt;
lit d hetailtr tie
Tire Natl Hurt* burd.-r it inly fruit liUtietti.
Kir&lt; nirn'.a A unilint y. Jit* i t a i |d t i l in Hehiilf t»f th e Sun " n l
of the tmall. quarre'lmg pirtict
Tu** cv ■ &gt;nv r u .1 B.ltert II lltilll! "ant the tv.o oihrr e idd
ininut • a n fru.n tbr Manen
Kire
I'opjirtm
r'nl.
Thu
Du’wenln'i'in,
in
1
m half of th e \ u \ i shat weakened the Weimar Be
fr I i.-ntir t i l l’&gt;e i n » n y reiu T.umtat J r n m r (ait..-- ui* I lie tin I ri ..lit i ■» t*’U tiiiir "av
ii.tr v ;i» mtitle to Mr*. It. F. Tlnmiit*. hi* wife
Fubli
wu V. linger ' tlhl *'H did
;c r n u n wantc-l bad't enjugli aiiclioitee'- "hen I'.i'a n u ttitughl t f rr
(
l
l
t
relii
S
tu
ff
Pit
doi
Bunn; hit 12 year* in the wd j
1 hoi lit' v te: that they prululilv
1 » ,1 i jn W tn .'i'if il tu a future the ft-»t h it on &lt;tct C.. 1**t**
SKO l'I.
— 1 S Arm» d rrrrtt. he dcildrd the ration i
authoritie* announced today tint needed a new political partv which
He. Kenneth Tom llirtke, 21 . of would hmd (.'lirittian* of all faliht
0 t e l Ilia. Trx . will hr iried h\ to tie c.’ ilrd the Chrlillan l&gt;emo
general court martial next Tu e i craltc Pmon
day on charge* of premeditated
Smte ilir war he hat d-vrhipeil
murder of a Miami tjh W r and that party into the nation * grc.it
exempted murder.
rtt tote gelling mathine ll it ihe
Ilurkr. luigned to the l* S or.lt partv in lirrman hitlory to
F.ighth Army tentry do* drlacli wm an ahaohrle maiorm — more
ment. it rharged with the alayin; lhan half of the trait — in i
nf Pit. Frank ClaUano, 3 , Miami, free parliamentary election
Ufj! (y ts ji de « det*
and the wounding of Spedalut
Adenaurr't foreign policy hat
UJ*
Flf * :e jrrr’ be? lilt
I C Philip B Mead. 1*. of I.an. Wen a umptr one — in unity
fcjtf i i t i i i ct t is: r i
cuter. P a . lait Jan. 23. on the there it ilrenilh. in dmtion there
P illt.S
fl^iShtn Army military re t' va it wcaknrtt
lion
A* head of Ihe government of
Burk* reportedly allot Mead K# the U rtl German federal republic
cauif of previoua ditputei be­ itrtre ll » n
founded in 19*9
tween the two men. the announce­ Adenauer hat ronvMtrntly tough!
ment laid ’ lialtano had Wen to irment alllancrt with hit Weil
accompanying Mead on Hoard pa­ r.uropean neighhtirt and pirtlcit
&lt;:'r ’ ( J u m b o S
( ; u :i ;m t o o t h
p a s t e
K r C. m
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trol in a three quarter ton truck larlt *uh France llciiain and
Clamp-On
when the incident occurred"
the I ■ .S
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Court Martial Set
On Soldier Murder

TAMP

W ASHING TON ( I I I
The way
foingt are going, a hluwn fu*e
toon may W able lo do to Ihe
mail what neither ram nor &gt;nnw
nor hrai nor gloom of mght ever
^ could before,
O They are mrchamring and mo
Ion*in; me Pott Office Depart
ment. and a blown Pit* enuld Pop
it cold, at lean until the elecin
nan arrived
They hate Juit intlalled a 12
million dollar pilot tyttem here
that It UI automated It will do
everythin; but read handwritten
ntmrv and addrtitrt
Thit they are working on hut
u r n know how people are. SomeU lm ra , even Ihe old-faihlontd out­
moded,
ohantetr,
foot 'logging
potimm rant figure out wheie
the ituff It tuppo*ed to W going
Waihmgton • remodeled pot: o’
fice. billed a* the mott fvtlly
met banned In Ihe world. » » '
dedicated h» Poiimattrr 1 -enrril
Arthur F Summerfieid »l eere
rrnmet attende&lt;l t&gt;y *o many
Houle irwi Senate member. one
peaker railed it a Joint lemon •’
oncrrtt
rreudrnt F.lienbower. at the
White Home I* hlnekt away.

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pu.hrd a button to git the whole
thing ttartrd H r put into action
ai* nnlei nf cnnvrvor W ilt oper
atrd by **l molorv I .in •veni
mg" tlaliont; innumerable photo
elrctric rye* a battery of elrr
Ironic memory *v«li-mi hundreili
of rnilrt of rlrilrlc cabte ami
|w&lt;&gt; almoit c e r e b r a l dr'.cei
which with tome human help
tort Irtirrt and pjikugrt h&gt; ail
dfr*t and huille them on In Ihe
proper direction
1 orally putilithid rrporla that
the new package handling mi
chine wat more of a meihani/ed
boy rruther were empltalicall)
denied
Summcrfieid m d the
alioung around a boa get* no**
ta ai nothing compared to (he
wav an nldtimr potlman could
brave a package from one aide
nf the room to I’ve other

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Cuban Barbers Get
Victory, At Last
HAVANA l l T I l — Cuban barbert
»la .rre d a major victory over Fi
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Seminole Jlrp . C o rd o n Frederick i* n nm n w lio Relieves
In faeinjr icNtiea r q u m e ly .
Y c * u relay, Ilf tolrl the people of F lo rid a : *'lf yon want
• cfreitutcd rthool*, y o u inual l&gt;c prepared to p a y fo r them
o u t ot y o u r pockcl*. *
u n fo rlu m u c ly , i - i i - p i * to Ire tru e . A* Frederick
p ointed uui. there i* no v ay ot vvltiiii public luiiti* m ay bo
used, directly o r ln d ..c c i.y . to -oipjm rt acttrcnated achodt*.
T h i s ha* been decreed b y the l'. S. su p re m o C o u rt.
I f a n y tax m oney i» u*ed in the uperation o f u achistii,
th e n it i » colw idctcd ov the court to be a pu blic *chool, U n ­
d e r t .tillin g condition*, th o -c .'h o f a 'o r p riv a te acluwle
m u it find Itutd* lot o p e ra 'ion.
Fred e rick hr.* d ra fte d a Rill on the school liilt'griiilnit
p ro b le m . He w ill a u bm lt It to the U -g H n lu r..* n e x i m o nth . It
enacted, the patron* o f a school would have the fm nl voice
on w he the r n rclirml i* eloicd l*ecnu*e of in te g ra tio n threat*.
■|hr le y iiliitu r took i* n r w ith the I'a re n l O p'.ion dill
lu p p n n .1 l y in ny ill r oralti. Kaid r . c d i r i c . : ; " I t n i t ; i o'*
e :n O p tio n ; apiM nenuy would v.m ,» in l i v t i r of 11 lore won
are try in g to up*ti the c u rre n t x ltu B tiun ."
Fred e rick a p p a re n liy v;i* liarinp thi* a t n lu n u it , at
least to ium e extent, on w h a t hap|icm d « l F ro n t K o va l. Va.
W h ite student* are a tte n d ln p private school*, financed by
t h e ir patent* and o r* . ii ,:i*i( i " . T w c n .y -lw o N e g ro student*
a re a Le n d in g the public school.
Fred e rick endorsed the constitutional am endm ent idea
and placed thl* rcsp o n a ib ilii. on Coitgreas. A national refer*
e n d um on till* ipiestion would be in te re stin g . Som e of the
m e n w ho s e n e in "h allo w ed hall*'’ m ig h t be surprised at
th e outcome. O thers m ig h t find that, oespile tlie ir tieh'.fs,
t h r i r views nrett’l shared b y a m a jo rity .
I f th? curre n t tre n d continues, S o u th e rn e rs face a
tu g g e d road. M any can't afford the price of p riv a te school*;
m ost w o n 't pay the price of In te g ra tio n ; few want their
c h lld r r n to g lo w op w ith o u t education.

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Two impatient young women
tnuiiils, coming (ml while old
Tom isii going"n.” gavc~Ihe door
violent push This jammed the
door, and caught the former Sen
ator in the hack with a resound
resound­
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Connallv gave a startled glance,
and then pushed hi* way on arid
padded down the inarhle rcirri
dor.
When Hie two women emerge*
they losird Cimnalty a dirty look
Tuesday, lie offered a resolution tine said * Why doesn't that old
setting up a special House rom- fogey hit In* feel?"
milter In investigate Rrnvcm's
Now m Ihe House ilianitirr.
operations generally and "milSide
doorkeeper Kish hall Miller an
influence'' on In* department.
Karilcr. it had hern Iru n rd nounrrd pompously "M r StwtV
that Sen. Iluliert H Humphrey allf T ie thirl Justice of the Unit
(I) llinn i was preparing In tug rd Mates and the Associate Jus­
ge*t a similar invrstlgalinn in the tices of the Kuprrcnr Court."
There was applause, but from out
Senate.
Whitten coupled bis demand for in Ihe audience you caught boos,
an investigation with a charge- the ten
Representative Hale Alford, the
Agriculture Department'* priee
support agency, the Commodity sc gee jalinnlst of Arkansas, sat cm
Credit Corp , had no real protec­ his hands IDs allraritvr plsti
nurn haired wife, watrhmg Ihe
tion against outside influence
robed justices stride in, likewise
withhchl applause. So did several
Southern Senators.
Tlu-re was one lonelv ligurr in
thr front row off tn the left. It
vsas former Vice President lleniy
Wallare. While others In the
rrowded thamlier chitted before
Ihe program got underway, Wal
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Democrat tVilliam Itandait wun
an overwltrlmini: victory in a «pe
r j„| «onyrr&lt;,t(insl election Tue*
,|*v night
n»ndsll. d. won lie Court ii
District congressional post from
Republican William McKee
The vacancy was rrratnl la*1
January when Krp Crorgr H
Christopher died of a licari attack
in Washington.
Randall,
from Independence..
hat Iwcn Jail son Counlv Judge
for lire past 13 yrsrs. It Is the
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Ol.HSM .M i (D PI 1— The Florida
Ku Klui Kiwis, seeking morr
"grass rools" opposition to integiation, will begin a series of
wrekly meetings Saturday night al
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On the opening day of Congress,
Voting made hislory nf sort* when
he coldly refusFil tu let his frllosrrnan l^iusrhe rscorl him down the
.Senate aisle lie explained the
Ihirn by caytng Kautchr didn't Hriiain for the first visit ot its
lift a finger in helping him set kind sinrr the Spanish .civil war
elected
1 2*1 year* ago T ie delegation ar­
Now the I.mcnln Day program rived Monday for a Id day visit
c.
I.auntie turned and looked under vponsnrship of the British
at Young, Young turned the other group of Ihe Inter Parliamentary
X ay. . ,
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i-lieti Voung i l l . Ohioi perked up,
(inlv a few davs before he had
used the same quotation in bis
nrwulcttrr urjini: Prrodrnt Kit.
enliower and former President
'urry Truman to end their per
sons! rift.
Directly m front of Young ««t
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Democrat- Elected
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Assignment Washington

Demos Plan Probe Of Farm Program
W ASIIINTGON IU P I) — T i r
Demorratie leadership in Con
frets was reported lympathellc
today to a proposal 10 invrallgate
Airiculture Secretary l&lt;ca Taft
Benson's aiuitl million dollar farm
•uppotl and rsport norrations.
Informed sources said, howesrr
thal (here had been no linal de
ciaion on how In handle aiirh an
tltquire, which Uitlt Senate and
Mouse Drmorrsti have been run
aldrtlng quieity for s e v e r a l
weeks.
Rep Jamie L Mhillen &lt;D Ml&gt;s t
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left was empiv.
As Sandhuri: addrrasrd the Joint
merling ot di.mtanrs. a slrorur
Ihleg happrnnl. The crowd *vjs
hvpnotirrtl into a vilrner whirh
the auditorium had never known
before
from the prr»« gallery you sow
;.'.o pairs of eyes lived toward
the trail ll;u rr. whose hair droop
rd like a white thatched roof
Th ey wairhed as 1hough It were
Um otn hlmsrlf speaking
The
words tilled the chamber in a

M r*. K u lh H a m ilto n of Idingw ood y t a t r r d a y *altl *be
w o u ld like to n in kf n "M ilM la n lia l" c o n trib u tio n to tlir
C o u n ly Home, If nlte legally cnn do *u.
In discussing » I r t t r r to T h u H e ra ld , M rs . H a m ilto n
M i d site was sure H in t m a n y u t lu r Sem inole C o u n ty s itIgena "feel a* I do ula m i thl* m u tte r."
Individual* ami g ro up*, rvtdo a w ara uf p re a -lo g n n -d «
• t th e Hom e, arc o ffe rin g vnriou* kind* of a id . A* ye t, no
coordination h** been attem pted.
T o accomplish a n y th in g really w o rth w h ile . v*r la-litve
• rh a iiTiu m should be n p ia o u ltd . T h e c h a irm a n should be
g o n t r ne in sym pa thy w ith the pro jects; som eone *o in te r­
acted in it* success that I he necessary tim e and effort will
be p u t forth.
W « believe M rs, H a m ilto n meets these qualification*.
T h u Herald suggests th a t all civic, social and fraternal
g ro u p s , as well as individual*, acclaim M rs . H a m ilto n c h a ir­
m a n . then help her to get tin: jots ilone,

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WASHINGTON — Simple courlr«j was larking on Capitol Hill
the day they rrlcbratrd the ISOth
anniversary nf a man whose phili.nphy was built around smirti s ),
kindnri. and malire Inward none,
old Tom fonnatly, it one lime
s Senator from Tesa* and nuw
a srnllrinan of lr;rm l, thulllrd
in through the revoivlog door on
the Semlt side nf the Capitol.
lie wsi on his way In hear
t'arl Ssn-lbarg talk aItout Uncoin
in the lloufc chamber

Let’s Nominate Her

Be Marqulx Child.
t term* drirrmlned to break off the' and the National Committee
WASHINGTON — Th* urgent talk* .vit't the Russians on atomic Radiadon Ptotrciinn, Hhuh
charactcrirrd as "an unofiui.
need far * federal **.-*cy tu trrtir.j that have been dragging
on at Geneva. A massive pro;a- orgacuation wuheut direct reap: .
ertibtiih nationwide standards o! ;andi i* being launched from the sibibty for any operational sap }
radioactive contamination — to Pentagon and through certain In* program.'' Hut )f fubsefiu^nt r a
'..rep the Direst wllhtn safe limits duitry spokesmen lo the elfcrt ports s'mwr the itTOBtium^O . *
not only for the present popula­ that continued testine it vi;*l to tent increasing, then the stem
for action will likewise grow.
tion but for future generation*— America's military tecurily.
T ie report of the advisory corn
This duet not eomclde with the
i) pointed out in a report to the
totimony, larcely krpt secret by mittcc, which is far from alan
Public Health ServIre.
l lie censor's blue pent it. taken by ist, recommend* thal rrsfwnlha report of the Natlonil Ad Senator Hubert Humphrey in hi* lity for “ rompn
-- contn.
*b°ry Commiitrr on Radiation, disarmament subromtr.itlee. I-oad radiation safely in the t'm t
eompoirj of distinguished radio- ir.g weapons scientists testified Stales be focussed in a sing'
IftZiilt, physicists, public health that a delrclion system can be agency in the federal go.ern
oflirert and geneticisls, rakes ii made violation proof and that meat" In the Public Health S- r.
sbundanlly clear that standards America's weapons ran be ini - tie. A budget of Itl.W o.'a
currently invoked by the Atomic proved by the laboratory without is rrcormrrmtrd, part ■’
"
Energy Commission are he ted on tests
would go to train specialists r e
loo little knowledge.
T hr rfpor1 o( thf Xiltont, A J . Inc short supply. A spokesman I r
The present situation the re %i»ory Committee on Ha liation. the Public Health Service char
a '* V*
r * \ f°r b' ,,lnPM of v.hich l»r. Russel! II Morgan trrirrd the report as merdv «
and decisiveness of arlion "
of John, ltopUa§ t Wv, rilt&gt; j, recommendation which the su
This retommendal.on is sharp c!, , llman, , Pf» k, ol - lhe JUra gron-ircnrral wdl ccnsklcr.
enrd bv- a series of coin elemci of uriccrlitaly whirh ............ Ja
At the yrc cr.t it arc I! m .
prumism; to put the tnreat ol tre &gt; {J ,0 where reanonsib.I.iy for »* ■ » » «*•" » * »
*» 11 '■
a.omlc fallout mtrrasingly in the raduljon rt)ntru| |j( , la 0ur gov- 'how U.lun.. and urc.vucn.
news .Already the sharp rise ot rrflm, nIj! lln jrturr •• n , , Atomic •cU""
'" frp *» *
-' strontium 90 in the milk supply Knergy Commission, the* report crowing t ut .ic cn.Henj t
in certain areas and a similar noirs. is gravely handicapped tie- *• *r *‘ t ^or,:p lomp *‘*r»won
CHI in rontacmna:i&gt;m In cause- it is both judge and drferd
wheat is front-page news wi.h ant. The rrsponre of AKC in all
one state, Minnesota, demanding reports of increased radiation is
Knirral action.
to put out reassuring .statements
Although little has thus far been
•'Another weakness is Ihe ah
'aid about it, an escrptionally
LAST S l i m v i x u
.tra.y nuclear fallout in Canada seme nf s clear policy regarding
and the northern Her of states in radiation standards and basir op­
&lt; )['i: X 1 J : J A
erational
coder,''
Ibr
report
dethis country it under intensive
tlare*.
"t.'nt;i
recently
thi*
issue
Study. One reason is believed to
be the accidental concurrence of wax perhaps somewhat aesdemie
FRANK SINATRA
she upper air lanes bringing to­ However, with trcreasinj lrvels of
Cf AN MARTIN
gether over Hu* area atomic dust raJiuaitiviiy (a a number of food
SHtRUr MstlAINF
t
frnm the Russian tests of last products, it I* clearly evident that
■ -.c i w i :m no. "nc -s.vT - '
radiation
standards
and
redes
fall, the series held In Nevada
SOME CAME HUHHIMQ'S
and those m the upper atmoi will soon rxrrt a profound influ­
ence over the American econo
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phrrr out of Kniwrtuk.
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T ie alarm has already hern
Another rrasnn it the nature nf
ii
firl't
sounded
in
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northern
tier
the fallout from the Russian
tests Tbit shows thal tcit esplo- sialci, notably tn North Dakota
A cl mi.** ion F o r T h is
sinns were of weapons o; a par- and Minnesota, which are an im­
Attraction
portant
source
of
milk
and
wheat.
Htulirly duly type further stu­
T ie Icveb of contamination have
Adult*
dy may alio reveal thal the Rus­
always been well below those
M .ilinte
N iu lit
sians have achieved a higher ra­
judged permissible by the AKC
tio nf eipioslve force in a smaller
Tib80c
warhead by a process scientists
Student* — line
characterise a* extremely expen­
siveextremely
in ru d radirty.
r material*
si they
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Adult Entertainment
mean giving off a high propor­
Friday A; Saturday
tion of radioactive contamination,
whirh poison* the atmosphere and
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I K H 'I H .i : I E A T I U K
M lim iNG A T i;W« A I 0;00
finds ilt way into food products.
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“Where Your Dollar Buys LOTS More Furniture”

116 W est First Street

Phone FA 2-5181

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Church
Party Given In Honor Of Visitors Calendar
JJItf

l.t. and Mi*. T J. Kiiclitir rn Indiana, 'and Ft Llddcniil
irru in c d at their I’ lnccrcit Drnr
are monte to |
ho,nr late n t t d l j t afternoon in IHandi
honor of hitparent*, Mr. a-i)Red r.tjc* were pla. 1
•I n . P. I. Kilcline Sr , of Koko.no f
room where gu. 1
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«• rrrd around a I«r£•* uivcr Irayl
|ln huldine hor* d' c-c..:.-* and a wide!
variety of chcrtr*. In the dining
. ■
m nt (liver appoininicn * **rrr
gal’; u**d on the u b lr which *;*• m r r
laid with a lovrl; pink appl.qurd
tulli ctoth A ungfr white orchid
In a collector * item crystal bowl,
with cryital prt»m», wa* the cm
; ter allra
n and »a* flanked
h&gt; white ' ui i r» in *;!ver candele
hr
A
lei
i nutting
nl .mportrd Mollanil hum and
»ni inp. »*&gt; placed on the taliir
Invitation*, to meet the hii
ciinr*. **rrr rvtendcd tu Captain
an.) Mr* J.imcv Damage, Mr*.
Jane* Herd). I i !r and Mr*
Don«ld llruhakcr, Mr and 'tr».
Marion Harmon. Cmdr and 'lr*
Join
Miller. Cmdr and Mr*
Prir*t Morrell Cmdr and 'lr*
N K Helmut. Mr
and Mr*
Saw I*j * Mr* John John Mon,
Cm lr and Mn Harold Lang,
l.t and 'lr* tirwrgr Water*. Mr
and Mr* Wally Philip*. Lcdf
and Mr* ii L c ;i{ r , Hr* Nilu*
Hullile ami In* parent*. Mr and
M’
Pari lliinhle. Mr an.I Mr*
Jo ■! hade; l.rdr and 'lr* "tilp.i
Ma tu&gt;, i milr an I Ml* Jam**
Y r . m . L ll ar.&lt;l Mr* L It
lla ir . Cmdr
anJ Mr
V a -» . Mr and Mr*Itiaili*
»&gt;d
ham. tm ilr and Mr* t !u*d lli r
ri
Cmdr and Mr* Jack luu
»ir
l.t. amt ‘dr* Jar* Young
Ida |.\ l.rdi and Mr* Dale Mu**
rr Ll. and Mr* John Sangitcr,
Mi and Mr* i Hallo Meltralnle,
la •i and Mr* ' ll (lllrtener,
and Mr*. \.*ri tluyler and t rtulr
A. II. Conner of " aihmglun. P
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IH W IW f
Oirt Scout Troop No. 233 of the
Pirst Prrihvtrrtan
Church will!
nirrt in tnr Youth Building at
3 IJ
V family ni|ht covered duh
nipper will he held at Ihr Pint
Itn hyte n an t hurch at T p m
Pinectf*l Rapilsl Church Rroiheili.Hn! meet inn at 6:3®
I’ m rc m : Baptltl Chureh Choir
praetice at * AO
P K lD A f
Pine.-ir*t it j|*t*%t Church cot­
tage Pra*rr 'Icciing* at * JO
'l M l IY
Unity i hurch Ccoler Sunday
»er* ice held ai It a. m. In the
Hanford Woman'* Club Hnu»e. 3VA
Oak Avenue
Pmrcte*t Hapti«t Church Carol
Choir P. active al 5 30
Pmecmt llapti*! i 'hurch Youth
Fellowship at * 13

MRS. IH iN \I.D I., t ONNKK i» *linwit |« m n ;*• •nr Ml**

Tickets Sold
To Early Birds"

IK. &gt; ir Na*y irliel l.uau In
k&lt; I *h,.pping cart*!" It will be a
*-*d da) when move people who
w*h to attend the Navy ftidirf
I uu on Ma* thih rra lu r that
thr alien.U n .v mint lw limited
!n ! ,'jow pi.tplr and that there
an* no ticket* Irit for them.
It ma&gt; *rrm rati* in the month
of Maul) tu t*" talking j I khiI a
part* to Ih- held in May hut it
i« m i I tu* affair to be held at
I *kr tiultlen. Hie recreation area
at t ,* Na*al Air Station tu n in g
■
m on Satuntm May
IS sue* promite of bemjt the
big..**' tart) e*er held in Semi
r.&gt;» .• t'-iunt)
At Hu tprcial rr.(ur*t of Hie
■nair friend* and «iippurtcr» of
toe \a*&gt; in Sanford, the commitIre i* innfining the ticket *ale
INDIANA VISITORS wi re D ti ll I’uvulay afternoon At
A Family Night at the I 'm i im t until Aptll 13 to the Naval Air
th e home of l.t. an d Mrs. T. J. Kilcline *n F inn rest, Shown
P r \ was highly *.
from left to right a re the hostess am i h&lt;&lt;&gt;t %v|th his par* piu en Ii* Hip two parent*, cr.ld Station and the churn* of San
lotd. However, after that date the
m t* . Mr. and M rs. F. I, Kileline Sr. *&gt;f Kokomo ami Kl. ren and irachci* who arrived at cale will rvtend into the mrrouhd
L auderdale.
Hie School luc.da* evening tur in£ elite* and town* where even
ilie r n lil S ta ff Photo j a . rdial evening of (upper. *n- now thrrr I* a tld ilo r for tickri*
terlalnmrnt and cnllrhlcnniciii of
Th r ticket a *ell for 110.00 per
tin tilt let t. 1 How i . ihhI Arc Your per* &gt;n and entitle the purcliaver
hcluiul*
to an r*rmnc pf drltciou* Tolyne
A* some one *aut ‘ It **a« a - an food and drink, a prnfe«*ional
•how "( Hawaiian clothe*
*»a* hard to tell whither the par modrlcd by will known Navy
Captain and Mr* Noel iiaylcr
rnti were chotainc off their child *M\r* plu* man* *urpM*r favor*
of Wathintlon, D. C arr hmitr
1 liable to c ati) ...ii In* plan ten or cue *rr»a
And. no &gt;.nr to lie obtained at the l.uau
£iie«l* of Cmdr. and Mr* Karl of tlajim ; a luial nikht pata.liuti
•mm I In inti; I the lone cafeteria
Mr*. J I* Itamaee l* srnrial
Yale* 1 aptim t in ie r i* the Jump in haniutd la*t Sutidav
lint I r tli. a.n*l »up|irr errerd roan min of the l.uau a»i*trd by
tcniur Na*al Aide to the hem mcht. Ploy cl stim..in ann»uitc r t
Mt* ! •'i Pc Ml r r , manager *d a large com muter.
tary of the N a t).
IcHlathat, weather prrmitlinc the ra frtrru
the follow nig na m n compnte
he will make a delnved junip over
I Ur rafn ria &gt;a» de.uralrd In ,n, |,r »i IUI of •rarlv hm l" tic
thr Municipal Vit'Hirt lumurtn-.* r-■dilmnat &gt;: I Uri.- * Day col kiic purchaccil In Sanford (wople
or* for tu. in *i-ton
g in
Pllen Bell*. Mi** Itot
i
/.r\x \i cnapter cd lirta n,j:'1* ■*’ '
l&gt; cl... k
Ultima i'ht met recently at the
'*1' Ul1* ,H wcartoc . ipccla ■
t"il.m ini; nipper ti
ciuldren I'ucct), Mi** Ceclle llrard. 3tr.
ho ne of Mr*. U o *d Swam.
con*tnuird utulorm wundi he o ij.
wen taken tu 'tuauOi’.u mm.
jl m , , a . C*rra**a», Mr. A
Mt*
Mr*. Ralph Beit* preiMed ( r i r ' W W W J*1^ W t r he dive* tram where the* wrre*dMlen3ineti w.it j y p i
\|r i mri t
the iu. inv*s mfeline and it ■-&gt; u"' ■*rP**np
addition hi Wilt itu'nr and danrlns under the boiham. Mt A Mr* p JlrKib
decided to »end contribution* Imm ' arr* two rid lu*t in hi* hand
tin *nun of \|i* Pina ilatri*.in
\|, \ \|r, w i.ie ), Mr
the charter to t Vlti. andIn th.- •' will
. ne .if «r*er.il lump*
Mi* Dorothy ■'&gt;• 'tin*
. o*.|*r.l ^ \|r , u ||o|i*un.
'I r A Mr*
Heart Fund election of officer* thil he ha* mad tintl hi »rrn •! then *lth hri p
n I
•«.1 || Otlliam A uni *'* Mr and Mr*
will t.c held at thr nrct inrrtmc
l,rr" Mimf week* j ... and lie in *||.!&gt; . were *howr
^p | rivr*on Sr
Ml** tin** vr.ni iti. r prrirnted '•!** thr public i« tv pir*rnl
The i .cent* cent
- kignatc-d
*.|r g
\ p Prtercon J r ,
a rune ram entitled, * The Connoi*
realm* where they u r in l e*hil.||«
|{l(|vrf Deane. Mr \ Mr*
»rtil
of ait. literature and other mater f . K tucker A guru Mr. Cilia
lhu*e attending were 'In * &lt; *r
madebe itudenl*
K irk Ivth Dunne. Or A Mr* I Mun
Air* t turtle N 'amc.*. Ji . &lt;i. lat
ter Mi** Janice Heel. Mi** Jo*n ter lamed with a toffee Tuoda*
■ Pf........ 1
Htn. Dr A M i. W White. Mr
Wright. Mu* Mary Ann Wnsht, mnrmnc at her h.unr on Mellon a*
in one fith sia.tr wtu i.
Ihr K \\tt f, Haumah. Mr A M r. H 1
Mt&lt;* Sonja Monfortou Mr*. Dan title Avenue.
*ubject on how chiin-en ar.
le t Hlackwdder. Mr* P ritr Ileat.l
Hatlen. Mr* Kalplt ilell*. Ml*.
.............
.................
y j,,, |;,ther Bulge. Mr A Mr*.
A painted Itrc
branch
liuld.n. rl1 (o’ fridtntf wai diiciund and
Malcolm l.iHigc J r , Mrs Icon
'’Urr,t ,n II Wbrkhfl. Mr* Helen Andrew,
red arid while jtalr.i• te rm .! t’0M lt,r ,^lu&lt;,rn,’
S**ain J r , Mr*. J*r£ Martin, Mr*.
W Warwick. Mr. A Mr. I
into Haw align Inc leu c .h l.r .d lh^ 1 *' 'Idfinr.t r. a.bng ,. el
Sam Skelton and Mr*. Robert
llir Where Dam h , w l d *
'
........ Porui Mr A M r. II Chaw Mr
Inr
ec.llre
labie
Rea era
pattrte* and ott.ei /efreahment* cirri, annntmcrd ilia' torn would A Mr. \ Wilton
lie a bojrd liler I ill £ cm March 3l*t
Thi* werk n vcia l fiuiter* will
vere *cr*ed.
at
* o'clock and 1n n. *i gc&gt;neral h. diilnhuted throughout Sanford
Since her guv*!* were tm»&gt;
mrrtins will Ih held Vpnt Tlh ll* fruitful rtrryone of the l,uail
Mr*
i.eurge A. !.
invUed
" 'r ,Nr N» v» K‘ 1
th r«r rlrver *isn» arr thr hand!
InrrMi- to her hmnr
m«fn- ^*ii*,k*
*] • ■*
■
.*ork of l.rdr ti Hum phnrt. of
inK for cedfee and to meet Mn mo ’ "
the llvw inp *taff.
Jarrrc Stith, a newcomer from &gt;nu‘ *t
Tin rr will or a regulai meet
Starke. F la . who*e hu» an t lio n
lho»e precni *cii ’dr
Krnc«t
Ihe medical staff at llir Na.al Air H on*11. M r- Julm Cousin*. Mr* ing ol thi \ierii ati la gu.n luvi
No nerd lo take a bath to gel
Station.
Kenneth Sandon Mr* ( ’ Mclktn ban Frida* nieht. •.■**■n thirty,I Mentrd, voftrncd watrr A nrw
1 hr**e in*llrd tn mret Mr*. Stith *W. 'lr* J . Dennchy, Mi* Olltr at Ihr la-gton ll-'mc un Highway vhnwrt head turn* waler into a
were Mr*. K. R Siutvnian, Mr*. Loper
Mr* John 1*
r
Mr* 179
luam* ipray complete **itli lignt
H " akrman, Mt* Hahn.' 'Ir* Edward \' akentan *n I her run
'|c* t harlc "rio te r, pmidenl fragrance The head I* chronic
King Hmlfff. Mr*. A tiuala**on, &gt;htr.Mt* tiair.*
'Ir» N,
'I* • mil I r in rhargr of hr
u’ tnrt* and jdaitic. Ita* a Irap door which
Mr* !. Radr, Mra.’ s Tugwell and ! Inma
'It Krru '.h.Simtti.u.*.
nireting an t urge* all mrnihrrs iiobl* iwllcl* lhal loficn the wa
i trr.
Mr* Ciiarlc* Myer Mr* John to attend
Mr* M t.illr **■

Family Night
A Big Success

P s u ia d m iLl

Girl Scouts To Start

In Sun lord

25 Years Ago

C iia p t e r M e e ts

.Morning' Co!fee Held

t'.im l Fkvoil. liriilr-eleet o f l.t. ti.g .l .Iit«t*|th .1 Schiffwi’n*.
.it n leccnt shower g ive n at the \,i* u l Vtt S t.ilin n KtXJ
(O ffirin l I’ hi'ti., t S N n w t

jAnop Of Jh&amp; UJosik
Intn oir.1i.ur i.nl Srout Trrwp JCI thr»e girl* ate w Hiking vrfv i lo»e
ll&gt; I \ M I I I It III It
I) to treomr lir*t da** tcotit* ti
led by in* car*, I found the take* 10 badge* in 10 ddferent
troop I d like *nu to meet hula' program ileld* lo achieve 1ht *
pi a* ins game* in the par* aero** tank and the) have two girl* who
the ill ret (non then mcetllK ahead* babe alia urd Un* goal
l.eadrt of ItlMp .VI I* 'It*
p,a e Hohling up three firtger*
Frinalkle* anil her a**i*tAhl I*
l* Ihr tignal for idihce
Hut
Mr* it
A Shield* ' llotibic"
done, I «*• » *&gt;n intioduerd tu lcrnai.de; I* on 1 e Service Irani
Juit) R. craih. Tina ilautnan. lla* too. and &gt;ervrd • I mop I'oiuult
hat a Ito grr. Hnita t uopet. Matt ant to all »i\ ircHip* .(Hintored
D o u c e t t e Ba.-.'ata Fcrr.andcr. b* Ad Soul*. Mo i« t*uly a drvoted worker and ic.idrr in Hie
Alite Flit* Shai ui lin t . Dunne «&lt;but ninvcmint and we are
Kcnnrd) I’at hulin. Klfa ior Ma- forunate to have her. I.ouki teal
thci*. Paulette Noiiitgn.l, Kath­ "purl) ' in that green uniform
leen Wen, Jean \crtiura Jtianri loo— a wonderful ad lor tcoulmg
Shield*. Kathlrrn Peralta. S t- 1
in evir) particular.
ranr l*Ir*a. I orctia Ita*. all
Troop corn m 11 ter for N*i i*
tcvriith amt right grader* al Alt
nutipcu'il of Mrv 11 J. HatCavh,
Soul'* Parochial St ho!
Mr* ('
1! t'lMipvr and Mr*.
After imruducliou the same* Pitt* Mr* l ift* accepted the job
continued a* thi* group i* work of ( oo.ie t flair marl thi* year.
mg on their ' tiamc*'" badge
They mu*t know each game well
enough to teach it to other* and
thi* it true of all badge work lie
irntl*
the*
completed
their
dance badge, and their leader
I trrvonr i* invited to tome to
Mr* t 'a r iir li-inan.ii J r . »trec* thr Klk * Hall,
between *iv
nl Ihr lari Dal tnr) couldn't iicl.it. and eight Frill*) evening
ha*r done It without the hrlp fur a gcilrru.i* helping of Irird
from Mr* llrnt) iJoan&gt; John ton fiih. iHiiaio talad baked bran*
Now an* of thr troop* wh|i plan cole «taw ami li.'*h puppirt
In work on their &gt;lan*e badgr
llu i aupprr w'd In- iponturrd
will know whom lo romutl*
b* tlie Anna 'Idler Citric, Flk
Thr gilt* arr beginning lo lay \ucdui*. and will ....r only 11 1a)
I'ta ll* I ii work oil their back yard per prriun. Pit parrel hove* ran
camper* badge and when Hie .f a ­ bo oidcred and in ia tr oi had
ther i* warmer evprcl to make weather llir Antic* td tile Club
an overnight out at Mr* Fern will tie opened to llir crowd
inflowing the ll*li fry there will
anile/ Du* I* all preparation (o.
iloop tamping at tamp In-iKhcr Itc a frre danrr for Klk mrmlier*
and t h r girl* hope lo do that. ton. and their gue*l».
before thr )ra r l» nut. I tnr of
their favorite activate*, like all
(ellI Seoul*.
ucool out* and a
mutt •urceittful one wat held
XAS and Tatum wive* will meet
Ihurcday allrrnuun. one o'cloc k, in
at Silver l.akr recently.
The girl* atiiilrtl at llte„ Ihe "allrtbonier’’ of Ihe Hill) b&gt;r
tliutih Frttival a* their tervice a laid party with Mr* J. A Dickproject (or the year and aim r&gt; and Mr* D I . &lt; unnrr a* ho*
artrd a* h oilciK t when all Hie tr**r«
' si Patrick'a Da) ihr me wdl
tump*, including Ihrtr own. wrnt
u*rd in party dentraltun* I'm
caroling at ( iiMttnu* In the t'nun
tv lloine, hoipllal and to ' .itul Hi. the atie ti loon ft O gi J A,
in* ’ Th u will hrlp loo on Ihr &lt; Du ley m i .peak tu the grutl.’
huttr**" badge. A* you call &gt;. * jU.Ut Ihe elation c *■ haugr

Till* week will mark Ihr bagtnn
ins of the t *ict Scout citi;en»hip
protect which will bunt into full
aftton during Kiri Scout Week,
March a thru March ll
On Tucaday, March 3. from 9 M
to 10:30 Sharon Drum, from Jnlermrdiatr Tro'p lo. 'lr*
.1
Buckler and Mr*. D II Fletcher
a* trader and anMant leader
m o c rliv c l)
a»*urnecl the |Wtiti n nf ihatunan of the i ‘minty
1 uuiitii*iion tinder H'r llitlructioii
•*f thr
ciijl.’ inan, John
Krttlel ’"in. e the t'mnmlcc.on meet
ing u &gt;r» not tale place ilurtng
t.ttl S.uiit Week it wa* nree**ar&gt;
In nia«r thi* rtvrptlon In Hie plan
In Ic j'r the liirl Scout* tw u iiir
fedrtal
*l»tr count) and rttv
of.ue. .tilling the W(*fV of 'larch
a thru it
f u r gtrl I rum earh IrrNip m thr
t" ntry ha* t&gt;ern elected b* thr
i.thrr nirmbec* of her troop in
fill the»e rivir office* lor an hour
or an hour and a half all week.
The t.irl Si out whelher nf Broun
lr lnt&lt; mediate or Setltnr Rank,
i* in ci’cietve Ihr dutle* of her
ollue and it* rrlation In nther
office* j , m il a* it* purpmr in
trrving the popnlacr She i» tn re
I'.irn In her irincp anil [etuert nn
wtut ihe ha* Irarnrd and olnerved
tin Son l a . 'la n li a tlirl Scout*
nl a faith will aitemble in a
stoop in lull uniform at the church
nf thru choice for »cf*ice*
Toerily erven of the Hml* t.irl
S ut it k i p * In Seminole County
ate part'cipallvg m Ihu program
Thi retitaInins three troop* wauM
be included It there werr trailer*

for them. There i« a dupcral*
need for women In enter thi
liirl Seoul prvgram in Seminoil
Cminty. If uatraiii' d in liirl Seoul
wnrk, ample training r-.gr.'f* an
offered free of charge
T h r following lit! I* the firil
group of sir!* reported and thi
pfflrr* the* will HU
D lrri'h r nf Tvnrtimcntal St».
lion— Monday 'ta r 3— Shaijen*
Abram*. Intermediate Troop -•
Take Monroe
Chamber of t . mmrrce Secre*
tat* - Tue»!a* Mar. 1" — Sharon
D iMont. Browne Tt.Hvp
Sanford
Zoning ln«p r.’-'t— Tuetdav; Mar,
10— Janice IKvgeaJI*, Btnwni*
Troop l.'i
'l» n » .* r *d Tarinrt t Market—
Tuetday, Mar !■'— halhlren .lobnton. Infermediate Troop JM
Saetord tiiy Manager— Mnfl.
da*. March 9— Pat Kuhn, tnler*
mediate Troop JSt
; Pretuleni, Junior t lumber' ol
Cnmmrtre— 1hiit.*da*, 'tar. II —
tiad "cclchain. Intrrmedlate Troop
M
l.trulrnant in Clurge. Fire Sta­
tion No. J— "e.lne*day. Mar, 11
— Mary I •nun.
Brownie Troop,
aecond graiD
\|j Soul* School.
Commanding itflt. rr. Naval Air
Station— Tburada), Mar. IJ—
I vnn MrR.'ten*. rmornre frww^
106
Tin* program Ii under the eocha Irma rtihip of Mrt, Randall
l !ta*e. chairman nf the Semifiok
County t.irl *&gt;cout Neighborhood
A*torialltm and Mt* I., II. Ilauef
working tuih the aid of |lie arr*
*;.e i-a" and the various leailrr*
i and a*«t‘tanl* nf Ihe troop*.

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Margin Is Sliced

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A B C Garbage Service almost
tad company In the flril place
’ slot this week. a* the Ssndrpur*
I” mat for their weekly Bowline sei• eloo.
Hourm'M A Anderson “ on the
flret two from A B C . then lost
tbe last yame to give the ssnilation team a one jwnnt martin in
the lead poiition. They now have
a 17-10 itandlng. followed by Witson-Staler Furniture Co, 18*1L
JloumilUt A Anderaon !&gt;ruti H's*
12‘», Perfection Dairie* 11-13.
Robson Sporting Goods 10ta-I6la.
and Wades Market O il.
Wllaon-Maier took all thrrr
game* from Wade's, and hoped
.U r climb into first place, knowing
.that ABC had loat the first two.
abut aa It now atanda, It will he
-jlaorr Intereitint next week, when
'th e furniture learn meeM AIIC
..personally to decide the Icarue
efcad.
j " This match will he watched by
*•11, as it could leave the way
wide open for the m at two leima
to jump Into second and third.
''W ith the team* hunched so rloae.
\ a team needi only to lo&gt;e all three
-[point* to drop down to third or
wfcurth.
' Peggy Ituaiell was higheit bo»tSfar In the league, Tuesday, a* the
v. put tngrlhrr a I68-I61.124.457
►•cratch series, and ended with a
“ »&lt; ! handicap one. H«*r team, Rou
tjn illa t A ,.nder»on. fame Up with
. a 701 scratch same, hlfheit roll­
ed this half, and a 1970 senes lo
be high team on the lines this

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m* Belly Kepler, of A B C , roiled an
teoddlly, with her 119-139-129, each
"Theing just 10 puia under Iha pre­
c e d i n g same.
u&gt; Perfection won iv o tames from
mjgobson'a to hold Ihelr fourth riot,
~ * n d hope lo move un a notch nest
*%veek when they play third-place
,, Roumiilat A Anderson. Hohion s
■*•111 so ayamsl Wade'a to decide
•"which learn sets to alay in the
• ce lla r, and ABC playa Wilson7 J # * k r.

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'*• BRAD EN TO N, Fla
MiPIl • Manager Frrd llaney tried lo put
« lo rest today "for all lime" any
a reports that he might nut hr able
m to | rl along with Birdie Ttbbeli,
JJ:tha;iiew front offlee head of thr
. Milwaukee Braves.
Thera were reports that there
*r. waa no love lost between the two
• while Tebliells managed the Cm7 clnnatl Kedi.
.
"Nothing could lie further from
v the t r u t h , " llanry eiclalmed.
"W hy Birdie and 1 have been
,. friends for 23 years, since way
, bark when hr was vsith lieiroit
and I was managing at Toledo,
^ then a Tiger farm club.
"W e’ve lieen good friend* off
■** the field. I never have any fnrnds
in an opposing dugoul "
nrv normally uves s o me
-• words that can t lw printed in a
» family newspaper, but he saves
Xi ^ his choice one* whenever quea!T Honed about his reporte-l feud
«t With Tebbctts.
"
fie e a p l a i n e d , "you (mild
aay 1 frud with every manager
in the other dugout Hr Is out
*- to ‘ beat me, and I don l like
•9 to |rt beat. So on the field, cvrry
~ manager in the league Is an rne
v m y of mine. Bui off the firld,
• we’re nil good friends But once
we lake the field, the manager ol
nr Ihe olher team Is no friend of
mini! — until after thr game is
tv
over
t,
"That ■ the way it s n with
Birdie and me. Wr aren l going
- to hava any iroutdr."

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N E W YORK ( U F I ) — Connie
Mack once insisted that pltchins
ta BO per cent of baseball auccets
and this Is borne out by the Mil­
waukee Braves.
The Braves la&gt;t season paced
the National l.easue with 68 low
run tames. Sialren of these wrre
shutouts, 25 were one.run times
and 21 were two-run efforts by
the Braves' pitchers.
Pittshursh. which finished a
surprise second, naturally rnourh
was second in tins department with
So low-run tames on in shut­

Milligan Favorite
In Track Feature;
It's Ladies Night
I.ady yueitt from Sanford lonisht at the kennel cluh may He»ert Ihe female ranks lont enough
to root and bool for two gentle
man steppers tn the featured ninth
event.
Moe Milligan, a blark 61-pound
grnt. is favored by ra rly odds of
five to two in Ihe special program
tn which all ladiea will be ad
milted free.
Moe will romp from Ihe aevrnth
post position In quest of his sixth
season viclory. Second best morn­
ing line oHHs go lo White Haired
Boy. In Ihe coveted first post
position. This f-9 pound star hat
finished in the money a doren
times in IT strolls around the
sand and clay oval.
One of the lop flight female
hustler* in the feature is Roekm
Jo. who will eaplode from the
fifth spot She rocked in eight
qulnlelas this season in 2» starts.
A lto in Ihe feature are Busty
Reason, Mary Oak, Whrclalong,
Krhoe and G*y Haven.
O nly II days remain nn San
f o r d Orlando’s 92 day slate, which
ends March 30.
Matinee competition Marts *'
2 p. m. tomorrow, followed by 10
more events at 1.10 p. m.

•Fred Haney Denies Art Wall Ailing,
I Rift With Birdie Quits Tournament

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Milwaukee Proves
Hurlers Hold Key

Boots Four Winners
H A LLA N D A LE , Fla tt'P li —
m Jockey Bobby Ussrry booled
home four winners dining Wed­
nesday opening day program at
• - (julfiirram Park, t svery'i big vic­
tory w a s a b o a r d Alhambra
(13.801 in the Armed Handicap,
lie also scored on Cut and Run
(19.701, Alumni ($9(Kii and Bunn
ing Wolf (111.bin. Alhambra act a
track record of 1.08 4 b for six
furlongs.

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D E T R O IT (U P I) The De
troll Lions have signed three
H
rookie linemen lo 1959 contracts.
Tb cy are Dan blrUrcw-, who p in ­
ed up a final season of eligibility
at Purdue. Dick Gueaman of Writ
. . Virginia, and Jim Linden of Ora-

N E W O RLEANS l U N I — Some
l;,ti gutters take U&gt; the links at
sprawling rity park here today
minus Ihe formidable competition
of favorite Art Mall In Ihe 920.0U0
New Orleans Uprn Coif looms
menL
Thw SSyear-old Pocono Manor,
pa,, golfer bowrd out of the eontest Wednesday because of hernia
trouble.
W all, who collected some |I3,(Mg) in iK week* of tournament
play in Ihe current | i,A tour,
said hernia ddflruttlrs hail k.
bothering him for the past !U
days and finally forced him to
quit the New Oilran* t»|*cn.
As Wall was leaving the course,
II. M. Open champion Tommy
Boll tried lo sign up for thr con­
test. But nflltult turned down the
tirrnada Hills, ( a i d , aiwntsman
because be faded lo register be­
fore Hie Sunday deadline.
It was it'll a wide open field
av m pros and t&gt;8 qualifier* Iced
off at city park course, leading
the Jut were New Orleans defend­
ing champion Billy Casper. Ken
Venturi, 1'nrky Oliver, tim e III.
Her, Arnold Palmer, Dun January
and llowie Johnson. Johnson cop­
ped thr |IS,Ono Baton Kougc Open
Fun day.

Lyman Five Bows
In Cage Thriller
The Lyman iigcr* climbing to
the Irad in Ihe third quarter,
couldn’t keep their pace in the
remainder of Ihe game lavt night
and lost to St. Cloud, 43 41, in
the Class R game of the District
Tournament
The fast tillIr squad was behind
In Ihe first two quarters, and In
the third period they were going
for W'hat looked like a victory,
when they dropped in 73 buckets
against SI. Cloud's 11. The score
then was 3132, with Lyman lead
tnc.
ln the last period Ihe Lyman
fivr lost ll* range, scoring only
seven points against Kt. Cloud's
11.
YVlnkle, for the Lyman eagera,
contributed 13 points for his team
Barwick followed with 10, Hook
7, H ull I, Ballard 3 and Go* beI

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outs and 10 ooe-run and two-run
tamei.
The Bravei* alall. which makes
Milwaukee the favorite stain,
was stintv with lour shutouts by
Carl Willey, three earn by Lew
Burdette and Joe Jay and two each
by Warren Spahn and Boh Kush,
according to Ihe National I-eaguc
(irren Book.
Another hint as lo the secret of
auccest in Ihe bit league is the
matter of winning on the road.
The flair-happy Braves were Ihe
only National l.easue club lo score
heller than .800 in alien parks.
Meanwhile, at home only the t ubs
and I'hilliea failed to belter .MO,
Which is a trsllmoniai lo their
reiperlive sixth and eighth place
finishes.
The Green Book also points up
the tact that Ihe home run ap­
parently lin t the w hole, answer lo
a pitcher's lack of effectiveness.
Johnny Anlnnelll and Pon Newcombe led the Irairue by servimr
up 31 homers each— but Spahn
A*,n t far tiehind at he allowed
ou* °* Ihe park blasts
Yet Spahn lied for the league
Irad with 22 wins and a (&gt;67 per
rentage and showed the way with
2T complete games, 290 innings
pitched and 1,1*0 baiters fated
The loose left hander smoothed
his way toward Ihe Hall of Fame
as he set a league southpaw rec­
ord of being a 20-game winner for
the ninth tlmr,

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It’s mi far *0 good today for
Manager Wait Alston'* program
to rehabilitate the l.os Angeles
' Dodgers' pitching staff,
I Cynics may arid it’s alto "so
what?” Lot that'* all right -with
Alston, wv.o Hunks b n pitchers
an m s 't Ihe Dnleers a connder by rebounding from the
.ost year" of 1938 and approxi­
mating their 1937 form
A few statistics tell tbe bitter
lory ol Alston's tug problem last
caton. in ll'ST Ihe Dodgers staff
-cd the league with a 3*5 earned
run average and 18 shutouu white
. itching it complctd games. One
year later virtually the tame
tuff had a 4 17 e r a. worst jn
the .National league, and pitched
only seven shutouts and 50 com­
plete games.
Alston believes thr Lot Angckt
Coliseum's trick fence helped to
i destroy his pitchers' confidence.
And so he is whooping it up lo.
day aflrr Don Drysdale, la ri Er*
skine ar.d Clem Labine turned in
performances that would help the
rnnlidrnre of a Imshtr faring
Trd Williams with the base* load­
ed
Drysdalc, Krskine and Labine
combined Wednesday to pitch a
( 1 01 sirlnry over the "Long

Sanford Defeated

M IAM I B K ACII, Fla. f U ' l ) —
Charley Powell, who gave up his
career a* an obscure defensive
end tn pro football, Is convinced
today Ihe fists that demolished
second ranked N'mii Valdr* "can
lake me a Jong way in hosing."
"At last f can feel I ’ll go places
tn boxing," said Hie 20-year-old
unranked heavyweight after hi*
spectacular nationally . televised
right.round
technical
knockout
of Vaides, " I need a Mg victory
to give me ronfidrnce, Now ( can
concentrate on hosing aionc."
Powell, a 0-fool, 3 wrh, 211pounder, hammered bis way into
the heavyweight picture Wrdnes
dav night w ith 'stabbing left jabs
and jolting left Bookt that drop,
ped Valdes three limes and left
the 11-year-old Cuban a bloudy
mess. The end for Valdes came at
- **3 of Hie eighth round of their
sc heduled
III rounder when he
pitched forward to the canvas
without being hit.
Referee Cy tiottfried, who had
forced 3 aides to lake Ihe manda­
tory right count Ihrrc times, step
ped right in and ended ihe
slaughter.
Manager Joe Vella said he hag
no immediate plans for Powell
and Ihe r*..Han Francisco Forty.
Nlnrr end let it go at that. Val­
des, meanwhile-, shouted in Ihe
dressing room that the referee
shnuklni have stopped the bout
and added, "You no good manag­
er, as he p&lt; intrd to Bobby Glea­
son.
Hlrason merely shrugged and
told newsmen "What can I il-i?
I couldn't have gotten an easier
fight for him but look what hap
penedl’

The Sanford Seminole* looked
like they might have been going
for a win in thr last two ouaricrs
of the flats A District Tourna­
ment against Fori Pierce, Inst
night, hut their efforts dimmed
as lime ran out. and the little
team left the court on the short
end of a 53 3&lt;i store.
(irtting olf to a bad start, the
Seminole* looked better as they
bucketed to point*- againvt Fort
Pierce’s 10 in the third quarter.
They were climbing In the last
quarter, dropping in I I lo their
opponents' II, but were too far
behind lu catch up.
Fort Pierce's 1* points hurt, a*
the smaller tram made only two
tn Ihe first period, and II points
against 16 for Fort Pierce in the
conj f„
quarter,
ndquist got to tioints for
•*'
the Srminnlrs, Cecil Dundridgr
scored right.
MrKibbin
five,
( hiiittasefl (Our, Grace) three and
TayiOf O n t r lr and Allred two
each.

De peered in a Master* tournament
AUGUSTA,* Ga. I V ll
fending champion Arnold Palmer, before. They include Tom m y Aar­
National Open champion Tommy on, Deane Reman, Jack Nicklaus,
Boll, and PGA champion Dow and Ward Wcttlsu.'y who arc
Finitrrwald have been named per­ member* of the 1939 Walker Cup
manent invitees to the Masters learn; Bob Goeti. Tom m y Jacobs
tournament and will 1m- in thr and Don January who finished
field when the 1933 tournament among the top lo in last years
gels umirrway here April 2.
|U. S. Open; Dick Foote and Kog
Among those invited i* San-1 er McManus, quarters finalists tn
font's Jay Hebert, Mayfair Inna last year's U. S. Amateur; and
Buster Cupit who finished among
touring pro.
Palmer edged then defending the top eight in Ihe 1958 PGA.
Among Ihe tong list of former
chain plan Doug Ford, 284 to 285,
last year lo earn his place on Ihe mailers golfers Invited to try their
permanent list. Holt shot a 283 I n ! *ut*‘ *rc three-lime winnerv Jim the open at Tulsa, iikla . and mF Dcrnaret (1940, 194i and
Finitrrwald a 2 i(i in the PGA at I
and Sam Snead (1949. 1!W
llavertoun. Pa., to join Palmer an^ &gt;9541. two-time champion
Ren Hogan (1931 and 19511, and
on that list.
such other recent champions as
Clifford Roberta, chairman of
Jack Burke Jr. ( t 95(11, and Cary
Ihe Mailers tournament commit­
MiddircoH (1955).
tee. announced that 98 imitation*
h
. . . been sent out to eligible
Horton ..Smith,
winner of two of,
have
..
i
Every
second, the sun is un
player, five olher. will be named
,
,
| „ siting energy equivalent to that
later. They include one nominated 1941 *
U“ *f oU1
er*” who havr been making the of a billion or so hydrogen bombs,
by laliot by all former M uttra
annual trip here since the middle i anordinf to the National Georhampions. one by amateur cham30‘a,
1 graphic Mvgurine.
pioni, one by Nalionat Open
champions, and two olheri hy thr
1*GA.
Ten of the 98 have never ap-

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Beach" squad, a team made up Athletics. Pcu • Bam oi of tho
and Dave
of veterans and farmhands They Wa-hington nrnato
didn't allow a single walk and Phillcy ot tfcc P. dadelphia Phil­
catches" in Ui«
permitted only three singles in lies vu-re the * '
contract-signing derby.
a
the 7( i-lnning game.
Cerv, who h : ;:d .303, hit 5
The Baltimore Orioles also rereived good news from a key homers and drove In 104 runs de­
pitcher when Billy O'Dell report­ spite the fad lie played moro
ed hi* arm fell fine after a four- than a month with a broken Jaw,
inning mtra squad game appear­ signed for an estimated S32.300 to
ance. O'Dell, a It game winner become Ihe highest-paid player In
and all »tar game selection last Kama* City history. Then ho
year, left the Orioles in Septem slrpped into thr batting cage at
her because of a sore and tired i West Palm Beach. F la ., and ham­
mered a half doccn balls over
arm "
Bob Cerv of the Kansas C ity 'th e leil field fence.

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O NTARIO . Calif (C P U — Nina heh'nd a lurked bathroom door Inf Mr* Yoram readily admitle&lt;l
week old Kric Ktorn, kidnaped her home at Norco, about 15 mile* matching Frlr from thr crib he
Inal Friday by a baby idler '•ho •outhrait of Ontario.
»hared with hia twin brother.
T h r tot'i auburn hair and eyeh n a 19 year old ion of her own,
Aaron, latt Krniay while the wa*
a n back uninjured today in the brow* had been dyed black, but
hr lookrd nrat and itran and ap. •uppo«eJ tu lie tending Mr*. FlArarmi of hi* widowed mother
•Oh I'm an happy," Mr* Roth parrntly had hrrn nurtrd o*rr a e«' »i\ rhildren in the Flore*'
Hurra cnrd. " H r * *mi!ing at m* cold from whiin he had brrn *uf- miwtett Itonte here.
all ihe time Jo*t at if hr knout fering.
The
190-pound Mr#
Yocom,
Mta Florr* attribulrd thr »afr N Hiked on tuiplcion of kidnaping.
hr * hark home with hi* mother
"I hare no hatred in my hrarl.” rrturn of hrr baby to prayer* dr related a pathetic lale of want
Kric a n f o u n d Wfdnraday jiv r n d at the S*iulh Kuclid Bap- In.: a baby by her pretent hu*
night b» a tquad of polirr and Hal Church )u*t a *hort time be- band. Stephen, a truck driver.
H it agent* in the arm* of Mr* forr law mm working on a tip re
Kric wa* treated a* her own
Betty Jean Yocom, M. a* *he hid covered Frie.
child, Mt*. Yoront *aid She told
police »he rien corn meed her
hutband, away (or week* at a
time driving truck*, that Frlc wa*
their chi I to whom *hr had given
birth during one of Yocom a at)
aencev.
Mra. Yocom admiltrd »hr wa*
married twice lielore ami had a
Y O R K i l ’P h — Trifiw a li According lo Alexander llianul- t*n, Sainurl l.croy Mlv, by hrr
( i - -e* are rather nerc*»ary In ton Intiitutr, pro*peril for gene fir*t marriage She *ald »lir did
ana yting lhi» ptr»rnl two way rat hu«inr»« remain favorable and not know her *on'» wherewlwmt*.
atock market picture, where the the money tup ply ploitiilul for rvrelatively do nothing price action pan«ion Combined with the guvof time atock* and the tpecta eminent * financing idea* uhirh
cular uplrrnriing atlinn of other* otter little toward ttrnng detla
arc temporarily t ammillaging the lionary *trp*. equine* continue to
fact that certain other i*»or* are have greater appeal than Itond*
telling at rather obviouily over- or ea*h
Human nature, l&lt;emj; wt.al ll I*,
Inll.ted price level* hv all »tati«
lira! meavuring rod*. »** Kenneth arqtilflliie intlinci* of Invetlora
It aid. anal**) for Hayden, Stone will continue to »eek effrclive
hedge* agalntl future attrition of
A i'o
the dollar* buying jiower, **y»
Filch Invntor* Service.
A lul of romantic apace age
tiork* may look Im high bill onr
thing I* *ure — they hair rap
lured the public* imagination,
tav* W aUlnn A t'o
Marlin tiiii.rrt, analy*1 (or San
Alltyne, No* I A Co hold* that in
P R O V IU K N i'K , R I it I’lt — ilicatlona rrmam powerful that tin
A Rrptil.liran *lalf *enalor from forward movement in *t»ck» will
Wf*t*rly. R I , hoa*t* a wardrobe
he maintained in a determined
that would mahr *ny C S Sen
manner.
ator enviou*
Faltlalf **let are evprrltil to
Tin* Hcau Hrummrl i* Antonio
reach a record high thi* year
C Trovato, who lay* he wi*he«
while net may writ approach f?
hit rolleagur* weren't to ritu a l
a ihare. making way (or a p..,*i
|ow *rd their atlire.
hie dividend inrreave, according
Trovato, who own* ZI anil*, a
to Reynold. A I'o
doien hat* (including a fur Y u ­
(Ieneral .Nltoe. which 1* changing
kon cap., and trvan fancy vrtti.
it* name to lietieiro. report* it
«ay« that "being a legtilatnr I* a
ha* deyrloprd a rhemically Irrat
high pn.itton and the member*
c l leather deigned r*penally for
of the (ieneral Atiembly ahcmld
men * *hnc* which ha* a built in
take greater pride In ihe way they
thine that l»&gt;t« a llfrlimr and
dm * "
which need, only to Im wiped
Ile a al*o critical of nrwamrti
with a cloth to re.tore Ihe otigi 1
who appear in the rhamber
n*l Inner, lay* W F. Hutton A
"(treated in untailrful *p-.rti Jar
Co.
kef*, afore bought "

Tri-Focals Needed
To Watch Market
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WASHINGTON* ( U N ) - Tre .l- for I I mnnth.. wa* prevented Jo' The eye popper In fh
thg T i t
dent
(irursr
Mean*
of
thr
A
F
I
Congren
in
balance.
T
h
r
balance
p&lt;Min.Utiair«
tablet
t«
the
a
Foundation'!
table*
U
thr
rompor,rnl
' l,4 n &gt; **f
A **'
F.l.enhower'a flrat
* **’
ciin'l'lainrd that Pre*l w.* *o clovrly figured, however, j
that there it trarrely a remote . . . .
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dent Fl*enhower It a penny pinch
ch'nce that trea.ury
revenue in lud*C* ,nr f“ r*1 ,W I in J »»•
ing budget balancer.
fitcal 1900 actually will cover
new- one for fl»cal t%o. Total
Simple arithmetic and the poli­ aperidmg.
cal 19J9 ipending wai nearly M
tical fact* of life combine lo | lir
Aa for penny pinehlnc. the ail billion*. aimti! 9 billion* lei* than
Etavnhuwcr the t&gt;e*t of that argu- ministration ll being
a*«*i!ed hv j, planned for fi*ral IfhW. Defema
ment— if there i* an aritumrnt.
p r e u r e group, from matt to ipeni|to„ for 1#M I. hud gel ed for
Simple arithmetic could demon- eoa*t on charge* of cvitling 1
itratr to Mean* In about to min tpendins too thin Thv«e charge* about one billion let* than wat
ute* that thr Prriidrnt it nol a will *tand up only if ipending for tprnl in fl(ca) 19)1.
penny pinchrr Inttrad. he la the t!»*0 i* mratured agamtt *prnd
biggest •pender e*er to occupy in* for the eurient I f l f fi»ca!
the Mbit* lloutr. Never before y r .r .
ha* there hern anything like the
Ta* Foundation, tnc . pre«ent»
volume at which the tavpayfr*' the figure* Spending in 19,\9 will
money and borrowed money ha* aggregate nearly *1 billion*, of
c o M 'M R t'S . nine* u r n — a
(inured out of the lro im ry ilnre which aboui Mi tnllion* will i-e fur
buenhowrr wa* fir*t elected on national defrn*r of all kind* and recommendation that the Ltglilalure pa»* a bill prohibiting "uiv»
an economy platform.
ill billion* for non detente Item*
aiBblly'' roadtide billlioard adver*
Neither it Kuenhuwrr much of
Th o tr figure* compare with
tUement* brought ohjertiona front
a budget balancer lit* current 19fev 'pending plan* like thi*:
tome of the lawmaker*.
budget for fi*ral 19M» ending June
Total. 77 billiont; national de
"What about the *ign* of aa po.
JO will he out of whack h&gt; ahtiul 'rn*e. about *9 bllUf it; non de­
Illicit ramliilate*?” one lawmaker
l l billion* Tile ISWO budget which frn»e itrm*. ilighlly more lhan 19
atked.
tiernnie* effective on July I, 19591billion*

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A l .l . SMII.F.H — Ikon Hntiprice, physical thcnipi.wt. In-l(i*
with c x rrc in tn for Ronnie R i iip i at the Seminole C o u n t y
Health L i n t , .Mr?. Rena Wood* le ft, i* walking n o w a fte r
being " 'i 'l in J u ly , 1058. th a t *he never would, n n d Mr*.
June ltra ilfi.n l (* ia lrill i&lt; ajijiiv inir for a d rive r'* liip*i*p
*0011. All t h r u ' (Miticnla m e p r.itc fu l to the C n it in hrli*.
inp w ith th e ir improvement.
(Herald S tn ff I'lm t u l

*9&amp;ise Walks Again
Ytfith Therapy A id
After being i-impk-irly piralyt
ed on her right *lde from a *iro»r
Incurred July » . UiJ, and told
the might never walk again, Mr*
lima \Vo&lt;id*, of la&gt;tigwuod. it
making amating ptngrr.i in hrr
rfforlt to ilo Just what tie wat
Inti! the would never do again:
walk.
Alter live
at,, the
,, ...licaliiunt*
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.
hc"Umi,e_ Health l mt. Mra. Vkood*
i« aide to walk with the aid of
a cane, and ha a complete eonfldeme in lier*elf. a* well at the
people who helped make her pro-

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tin the tdvire of the Health
In it therapivt, who ha* hern
working with Mr* Wood* ilnct
Octotier of 191k, pulley* wen invtallrd m hrr home to exrrciie
hrr right arm
" ll 11 he Seminole Health I nil)
ha* meant a lot to me. ha* help­
ed keep tip my morale anil ha*
riven mr the will power to walk
again," Mr* Wood*, .aid, very
gratefully and proudly
Mr* Wood* goe* to ihe Health
I 'nil every other Monday for an
The youlhful* tenalor ran well
Hour and a half treatment of
afford In be critical, however In
theraprotlr*, thin Salter Ire the
privatr life he * a coition tailor
therapitt. I* rumptetely aattilied
with th r improvement vhe i* mak
ing
WARS AW, Poland ft P I) — A
The Society for Crippled Child
A TL A N TA (U P U -l*er*onnel of fiihinr v r«.rl netted a wartime
ren and Adull* i* preventing the ficrr Yaurhn Rlee of the Georgia torpedo Wed nr td ay in coaifat wa
*ir»t annual Katler U ly Hall at Revenue Department *»id today ter* five milr* off the mouth of
thr Mavtair Inn. tntnnmiwr at 9 p that the prarllr* of cheeking m thr Viitula River
m Ticket* are $2 Mi each. Tht for work at 9 JO a m and going
Tl.e odd fl»h wa* draped wilh
l.r.ll'Z lii, Kaal Germany f l 'I 'l ) proceed* will go to the Soeiely to direrfly to the enffe* ihop for ■ an a*«nrtmenl of net., Indicating
— Soviet 1’lem trr Ntklta Khruvli runtime ill work in helping (rip rrtffrr break will no longer be how many time* it hid gotten
awae
rhev imk lime out today from hi* pled people
rnndoned
nr. lation* on an Ka*l tinman
■
peirr treaty and Milled the Trip
rig trade fair, where he declined
an imitation lo M'r»t tiermany.
Shortly heforr he wrnt to the
fair Fast Herlin aiitlioritle. an
lioum &lt;d he would vi*lt I'.jd fie r tin Saturday evening. While in
*peeling machinery a rcpre*enta
five of a W r.t C.rrman lirm camr
Up and said. " M r want K *rc in
|!.e b l i t loo, you KNOW. Comr
to Wevt (lermany and »ei
•No, it', too cold llieie Khru»hi ll, v .aid "Rut I bi-Hevc thr
ciimaie will im print ***in Firit
we went to the moon, hut now
wa are hack on Ihe earth "
Huge crowd* *warmrd around
the .lumpy Sourt leader, often
A IM S YO U R A N T EN N A
making It fin po, uhle for him to
ROTATES AUTOMATICALLY
(Haight at (ha lending
move.
til track do*** Mm ha*A
During a vi.H to tlie machinery
tower ef th« channel
pntalbl* plctartonerery
p n Him* he criticlrrd a tewing
_ gad want
charnel.
machlna made partly of lire).
"That'* not the newr»l lype." he
1(91 WMAT 9CIUM Utt9S UTt
M aiati* i m airt TV Tatattl &gt;ilk «**k ar aaawg pklar* aad
•aid "That'* old fathloned I’ait*
-(M il* - *a ta a n y ry»nn»l*l L.k« wail paapla, gao l* *rakH ardiad* *f Ikaaia.da af ( f'R I M . u
tike that thuuld be made of pla*
*&gt;* nairla
aad ta T l' raraylita
akly ta a lecal.an whtta TV t fill* ease f**iw waa» d.r*Hi«M
Hr. If* lighter and eaikr to
f - M I f i l l M &lt; gana*.
-• it lilt Ik* ant y «* r ••(«■**
•** ■ » W far*.
make I am thinking of ihe future
-w a il tltn iw l. H ill* ri(t* * ll. * « k*r«
and Ihe future belong* to pla*
wait I I I I *11*1 in Mak* yam ti&gt;l«ai* walk 1 ar d tun** war*
(at* af « « « , t * r frttn fat and M tf . tad
tl, and bring in Ik* but gaatlbt* ptdara flaw ***
tic. "
llajr alt ,ay a* (at m.ia alatiaaa and
&lt;t -.&lt;t ,a W l , i m
ntad n Ik* T V w*rv*l Ikat l * ) U « |a*r
.Fluttered Ka-t Grrnun official*
ka.a * b «tl«r gKtur* Ik** d a , da T&gt;a
pM.iiltrd in chan;« &gt;1 at once.
■titian l» Ctrtl# and I»*U&lt;i Id* B * d a r-tk » CDR ROTOR.

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Fishermen Catch
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Kennedy Leading,
Paul Butler Says
TR K N TO N , N . J . I l l’l
cratie National f liairmait i‘*ul VI
Puller laid M'edrr*day Sen. John
F. Kennedy (H -M a w .l aiu-ear* lo
te ihe front-running eonltodei for
Ihe DenuK-raiic prcaldcntial nom
inut tan.
Butler ijiilcIUjr added that no one
bjil the nornination "ic »rd up”
and predieted a free and open con­
vention. He and hi* *|i|.ral*al«
were ba.ed on Ihe opinumf ev(.ritied to him and that a great
many key Democrat, .till had n»t
rircitfed whom lo mpport.
Butler alto taid he wa* ronvinced Rial Adlai Steven.on. the par­
ly’* umuccenfu] candid ale for the
puwidrnry in ID52 and l!*&amp;*l. would
got trek Ihe nommatico He pre
dieted that Stevrnvon would mu
gel Hie nomination ev*a a* a compromlae candidatr.

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'Furniture City' To Open
In Casselberry Tomorrow
T&lt;n year* a m , Georg* F. Me- rapidly. In a nulahell, th# growth
' l l Ulan decided la so Into the fur- haa been baaed on aupplylng what
Shura buaineii ta Fayetteville, N. cualomera want, Begcl added.
The Seminole atore, on Highway
C.
• Li 1M», th* bcit ill* he could 17 92 in Caiaeiberry. la McMilian'a
afford wa* In the rear end of a aialh in Florida. Two are located
bowline alley. Ten yean lator. in Orlando, one each in Mel­
McMillan it ceding ready to open bourne, St. Teteraburg and South
•M l 10th alorr. When the doora Patrick.
McMilian'a originated th# "three
•wing wide tomorrow morning at
MeMillan'i
Furniture City in room" promoiion Idea. Thia. ex'Caiaeiberry, McMillan will be tel- plained Joe Jackaon, McMillan'*
gbraling a decade of auccesa ■dverlialng director, ia the plan
whereby a complete home ctn be
which ia rare in thia age.
Ten atorea In 10 yean, from outfitted for ■ certain price, uiu
tuch an humble beginning, la ally much lower then the total
quit* a builneaa record. How waa price paid for the aamr furniture
thia poailble? Well, It ia an In- purchaied one piece *t a time.
McMilian'a alack* nationally adtereating atory. according to Bob
• Hegel, manater of McMilian'a vertiaed brand*. It feature* "fur­
Furniture City, which will hold niture that moat people want to
ita grand owning Friday and buy." The firm uaea III own
tana to l/aniport furniture, and
Saturday.
Begrl aaid McMillan hun t Un­ atcera clear of expeniivc fumithcovered any rare aecreta which Inga in atorea. Thrte thing*. Be
make hia furniture huaineta grow Crl m d , help McMillan'* to re­
tail at lower price*.
"We decided to come to Scml
note County berauae of the rapid
growth and Ihf need for a furni­
ture atore of thia type," Beget
aaid. "We plan to cater to the
need* and deairea of Seminole
people."
General manager of all McMil­
LAS VEGAS &lt; U P I) - l.aa Vegaa, where aome of the world'a lan alorea ia Nell Johnaon.

Curves No Match
For 7-11 In Vegas

moat famoua guy a and dotla come
to play, haa hern a romantie dia
appointment to at lea at one of
, the more appealing dolla. Her
Bame'a Jane Morgan.
Tha curveaomo and eatremely
eligible linger complained:
"L a i Vegaa ia the mott unro
mantle place in the world. For a
aingle woman, aa I am, it's down
right fruatrallng."
Tha blonde aongitreia, who re
eonlly atarred at the fliviera
Hotel, ia eaarperatrd at the In
fluenee La a Vegaa ha a on bach*
lora.
"A typical aipertencr," aaid the
Seatonborn performer, "la to
walk through a caaino whh a date
•-and then auddenty acme that
Uba haa diuppearrd. It only takra
I t law mlnutei to find him. Ha'll
'certainly be at a dire or roulette
table."
Mlsa Morgan dracribrd the
■pall of Lai Vegaa "at a aort
of oumbneaa created by the eielte, giant of the gaming table* and
click of allvtr dollar* or tha roll
tag of tho d ie ."
During tha off hour* of her flrat
La* Vegaa engagement, the linger
buaied heratlf with ahopplng or
bombock ridlnc — all with ft■alt eompaniona replacing the
'Vaotahlng bachelor*.

Fire Victims Try
Return To Normal
Two famlliea whoa* home* were
destroyed by fire aeveral week*
ago are attempting to return to
normal living.
Financial aivUtanre from tha
American Bed C'rnva baa relieved
their dlieomfnrt temporarily, but
la unable to euppty tome of the
baalc necrialtiea.
Still needed are a bed, mattreia,
pillow* and linen; rook atove,
■mall oil apare healer, blanket*,
titenail* for rooking and dlihra;
clothing for two boy a, an and
eight.
Sanford reaidenti who wlah to
ahare with the famlliea may rail
Alma J. Huriton. IM Crlery Avt.,
FA 7 SMS. or Jame* Foater, 113
Cyprr** Avr., FA 21014.
Menage* for th* famlliea will
be received between the hour* of
I a. m.-4 p. m. at FA 2«ffl7.
The homea were located In a
thickly populated area of Gold*boro, off Soulhweat Road Tha
flro waa cauaed by an exploding
oil heater.

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By Ja Ifammond
Phone VA l-J M l
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Ixmgwood
rendrnt*
received
the free the it X-ray here, to­
day, between the hour* II a. m.
— 2 n. m. The mobile unit «**
ata Honed In front of th* hotel.
Ill) ( Ink Meet
The Home- Demon motion club
met today at the Civic League
Hall at 9; Jo a. m. The program

'Lost' Bus Found;
Might Roll Again
TA M P A I C P IH - Tho wayward
bu* from Kankakre, III , may be
on the move again toon.
Mr* Victor Curtia, whole bu*
company eaecutive h u a b a n d
drove the bu* here to eirape
Kankakre mditora. aaid publicity
about their arrival had ipoilrd
chancel of "finding obicurity."
"Now that the atory ia out, » r
may have to move again," ahe
aatd.
Tampa bank official*, acting
for the Kankakre City National
Bank, found the Curtiae* and
their nine children living in a
houie here late Tueaday. The
tM.OOO air • conditioned bua in
which thry Bed lllmola wav park­
ed outiide.
The hu* waa the belt of a fleet
of aeven owned by Curtia. who
waa the prtaldenl of a Kankakee
bualine. The family got out of
town Feb. 19 under the prexure
of debt* and an lllinola Commrrrr
Commiiiion finding that aome of
the buvea were faulty.
Three other bua company drivera, two of them with their fami
lire, fled at tha aame timr in two
other buaei. One of the driver*
haa relumed to Kankakee but the
whereabout* of th* o I h e r ( (till
are unknown. Mr*. Curtia indi­
cated they might hava com* to
Florida, too.

Ex-Boxer Injured
Seriously By Cor

• aa "Selecting arvl Uaing Ac
ceaaoriaa"
Attend Mreting
Several meml-era of th* Home
Demonitratloa club and l/ingwood
Civic league attended the rerrnl
meeting of the Federation of Wo­
men'* Club* in Altamonte Spring*
A covered dish luncheon waa en­
joyed by thoie preaent.
Birthday Party
Mr. and Mr*. William Young
honored their daughter. Becky,
on her loth birthday recently.
Colorful decoration* carrying out
the George Waihlngton Birthday
theme were uied an Individual
cakea and in favor*.
Prire winner* during the game
w in d were Connie Swofford and
Harry Chritiian.
Enjoying Ice cream, cake, nut*,
randy and punch wero Janice
Rrnningcr, Carolyn Peter*. Connie
Swofford, Karen Lyon*, Alyaon
Johnton, Ann and Lynn Carlton
Cheryl Strong. Prtacilla and
Virginia Chriatian, Robert Eldridge. Peter Pyne, Craig Young.
Harry Chritiian and Dean Stine
baugh of Orlando,
Adult gurila were Mr* II. It
Chritiian and Mr. and Mr* lla
mrr Chritiian Jr. of Orlando.

Would-Be Kidnaper
Faces Extradition
TAMPA fliP !)— Thorne Kling,
tought h«t year In connection
with a plot lo kidnap the wife
of Ring Cfoaby. waited extradition
lo California today on rhargea of
robbing a lot Angctca auper
markrt of JI3.OO0.
The 41-year-old Kling waa ar
retted at hi* trailrc home by
FBI agent* here carlv today. He
wav not expectrd to fight cxlradi
tion. authorlttr* **id
Kling waa wanted for the armed
robbery of a large aupcrmarkrt
in Lakewood. Calif., tilut tevrral
other rohberica In the l-oi Angclc*
arra.

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ip irr probe launrhed toward* the
moon early Tuesday waa gold-plat­
ed lo eliminate the nerd for radio
antenna* protruding (mm the
cone thaprd inilnuurnt paekage.
(Job! i* an rvccllcnt conduetor
of radio wave*. With the thin plat­
ing aurrounding Ihe protie'a file r-1
glaa* covering, ita whole aheli
aervrd aa an antenna.

LOS ANGELES (U P D -J Im m y
Carter, 33, formrr world light
weight boxing champion, wa*
ururk by a hit run driver late
Turiday night and teriouily In
Jurrd, police reported.
The fighter waa found lilting
In the middle of the atreet one
American famllic* owning life
block from hit houte in a dated
condition. Poller aaid they havr Iniuranre received lientfil* of 17been unable ao far to find any 713.000,000 In 191*. compared wdh
ta.Ul.ooo.om in 1937.
wltneaiea lo the accident.

Orders now being taken
for copies of
Ihe Sanford Herald
piriohial toWiidJ: suUiion
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a pictorial tourist adition, which will cover
all phases of INDUSTRY k AGRICULTURE,
HOME BUILDING DEVELOPMENT,
SCHOOLS &amp; CHURCHES. SPORTS, NAVY
ACTIVITIES, SEM INOLE COUNTY AND CULTURE

Wa vein mall this Edition anyw here In th#
world for you on the d ate of publication for ...._____ . . . ,

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north a copy o f this annuat to u rist edition so th a t
th ry can see Just w h at a wonderful
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1-MARKET BASKET
11—FOR RENT
IA—ROOM A BOARD
J—BEACH RENTALS
4—
WANTED TO RENT
5—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
E-MORTGAGE LOANS
7—REAL ESTATE WANTED

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WEI. a k a AP Aa TVEWTI: rweena 4 ROOM unfumiihed apartment
pnrate batha. 114 f . Firwt ftL Acjltr only. Available after
Mirch 20th. 3*M W. 3th. St.
Furntahed Ap*. 3on Park Ave.
ROOM for rent with kitchen pn
3 BEDROOM, firat floor apart­ vtegei, for lady or couple. Ph
ment. unfurnuhed. k i t c h e n
FA 24)771.
equipped. 123 Park. Apply 113
Park.
3 ROOM — Furniahed apartment
1*3 rn per month—ultUtir* in
2
2
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6—
M IS C E LLA N E O U S
eluded Phone Lake Monro* Inn
FA
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6043
S—FLOWERS * PLANTS
FA 2-3106.
SIIRL'BS
2
BEDROOM
Hou*e.
Call
FA
2
3431
IS—OFFICE EQUIPMENT
FURNISHED apartment,. Mart
i 11—AUTOMOBILES Furniahed apartment —tile bath— Nrtle Court, 2344 Orlando Rd
tk a iu k k s
FA 2 32*4
hardwood floor*—private—adult*
12-EOATS A MOTORS
—602 Welt 27th St.
6 ROOM furniahed apartment
IIFARM SUPPLIES A
Phone FA 24)733.
MACHINERY
FURNISHED apartment. FA 2 2600
14—PETS • LIVESTOCK •
SUPPLIES
3 BEDROOM home — kitrhen DUPLEX — Furhiihed. 3 room
apartment with bath. 143 month
U — A R TIC LE S W A N TED
equipped, for information, call
y* W. (th. FA 2 339*
14—
PLACER TO EAT
A FA .2 36*0.
IT—BEAUTY PARLORS
1L—FEMALE HELP WANTED 3-ROOM—unfurnnhed apartment, APARTMENT—2 Adult* — no am
mala—gaa—electririty avallahlr
15— MALE HELP WANTED
kitchen equipped. Vlelionvllle
Pi FA 2 2447—T. T. Kelly
, M—MALE OR FEMALE
and 13th, 230 00, ph FA 2 2739
11—WORK W ANTED
APARTMENT—furniahed, 3 room*
11—BUSINESS
halt, hath, private upttair, LARGE 3 bedroom, t bath furn
OPPORTUNITIES
lived houar with eatra yard On
adult,
only, 307 Tark «Ave.
2 1 - SPECIAI SERVICES
14:h. St. To re*i&gt;on»lhle pruple
11-PIANO SERVICES
lot with own light
tlio FA 2 **6M
14 A—BUILDING CONTRACTCRS Iloutctrailer
meter available. 112 per month,
11—ELECTRICAL
imiplr. Corner ttnura A 1792 EFFICIENCY—242.30. 4li Patk
CONTRACTORS
FA 2 3176, Mr,. VAethermglon.
22- A—BUILDING, REPAIRS,
9—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
23B HI ll.DI.NG SUPPLIES4 ROOM and hath home, unftirn
IT—NOTICE • PERSONALS
i*hed. In Ijke Mary. 230.
II—ARTICLES FOR SALE
COUNTRY CLUB
monthly. FA 2
or FA 2 6271
22—FURNITURE A
3 BEDROOM—Kitchen equipped—
HOUSEHOLD
MANOR
174 Pmeerrtl Dr. Ph, FA 2 34V*
1A—LOST AND FOUND
2 Hcdrnnmn
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Justice Dept. Credited
For Little Rock Problem

NEW YORK lUPIf — Former
llrp. Hrmiki lla&gt;» (D-Ark.) today
blamrd a rigid hattdteff policy
»*( the U. S Department of Juilirc
for the 1917 »(beol criala In Lillie
Rock
IL) •, defeated by ■ writ* In
•rgiegalionnt tandulalr m Inat
fall'* election, ha* written rd hit
effort* to mediate the federal*
atatr rriait in a book, "A South♦in Moderate Speaka,” In be p»JO-

Connecticut Wins
Tournament Berth
Uallrd I’m * International
Connecticut joined the lirlil fur
the NCAA major college ba*krt
ball tournament t o d a y while
Princeion and Dartmouth prepar
H lor a playoff meeting that
util dreide the I*y league reprrirntativr In ihe »ame champion
ahip nrxl wrek
Uonnrrtlrut w r a p p e d up ill
ninth itraight Yankee Conference
title and an autnmaltr hid to the
NCAA plavolf* by turning bark
Rholc Wand. 17 63, Wrdnndiy
night at Kingiton. it, I. Jack Hote.
Al Cooper and John Pipr/yniki
earh *corrd 1* point* for the aic
tnrioin lluikiri
Prinrrton and Dartmouth fin
lihed in a tie for firit plare in
Ihe Ivy l-eagur when the Tlgrlt
edged I’rnn. hi **&gt;, on a Ja*t min
tile free throw by t art Hrlr and
the Indian* defraleil liman, 74
M A ’ neutral court'* ptavnff
gamr will be played at Yale'a
Payne Whitney Gym Saturday
night.
Common Mock* lt&gt;ted on the
New York Stork Earhange paid
rath dividend* totaling SS.Tlt
467.(60 in 1931. one per rent Iru
than in 1937 for Ihe firtt »ucb
rlerlme in I? year*

li.hed by the Univartity of North
tarolina Preu. A irrlion of It
appear* thi« week in Iflok mag*lire under hi* llgnattlre.
Hay* .aid that after the New*
port. R I., meting which he artanged between Pre*tdent Et*enliowe- and Arkania* t!ov. Orval
E. Faubu* he bad the unea*y
ftellng ’ ‘that we were leaving
loote end* ” He taid Herbert
Brownell, then attorney geneial,
"tremed to have blockrd a def­
inite commitment to work for drlava in further court action" and
that Brownell a ' rigidity" gave
him forbodingi.
Ha) a *ald a major Mumbling
block to agreement on Ihr eiplo•ive *ituat«on came to be “ the at­
titude of the Juitic* Department,
which would make no commit­
ment out to take Faubua to
court."
On the day Ihe Nrgto children
reported to Central II gh School,
Hay* wrote. Supt of School* Vir*
gil Rlottutn Irlrd &lt;« have l X.
mar that* a»*ignrd to e&gt;c*»rt the
ihildien — a tark the local polite
had balked at in the ten*e aitua
tlon. Thi* e»cort *■• refuted by
the Ju*tlce Department. Ila&gt;*
•aid
••Technically. that may have
hern correct." he wrolr. "It
would take a ruuit decMon lo
make tute— but I believr that
time the federal government W a t
reiporalhle for Itltmom'a ptedicament the ledrral government
ihould have acted affirmatively
and imaginatively to protect him,
ar-d lu uphold it. own euurt'a orderc with nvil, mt military, pow­
er.''

Campanella Back,
As Dodger Coach
VEBO BEACH, rta. (Ul’lt Roy Campanula it bark In barnett today, but III' Harnett hat
changed from the ma*k and mitt
with whirh Campy helped guide
ihr tJudgrra to half a doirn p«'*t
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FA 2 7M 1.

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LAKE MARIE

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A v n iln h le

NOW IN D ellA R Y
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k IDI Within 2 block* of
Dr llerv Plala, a rnm plrlr
Sh.qiping Center.
W. Ii. V||llei. Developer
Sale* 4111 lie
lit**. II - »; Denary I’ Ll*
I’h Mi a o&gt;;I or NO a G il
a till »js N O R T H OF
SAN FO R D

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Farm A l.arden t eater

S . J J - Kmt, C.

on large, nearly &gt;a acre Ini
Baling*.
liearing ritrui treea, mtely furn
IDftMK S E L L E R S
lihed tno.
If vmir homo I, prlred right, » r
Immediate |-n,ir»*ion R h o n e
ran iel| it for you! Why not
FA I ’&gt;121 for appointment.
try u»7
Eaduiive with
Open Mon. and Frt. (ill • P. MFARM ER’S AGENCY
N. V. Farmer, Rraltar
StunHtrom Realty
I,. II. Whitmore. A««te.
H f.R R E iT STE.NSTROM
Rrititeird Hroktr
114 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 2 3221
I t S RISNF.R
After howi FA 2 2411 or f A 2 *111

Briiams lir£ c »l rrmaimni col
nay. Nigtrla. la achtdultd lo gatn
lit Independence on Oet. 1, 1900.
lA T T IE B R O A D W A Y
Ha population of 33 million live* IAKEFRONT: nmdern 2 bedroom
KEN T O K H I.T P
in an area the airr nf T r i a l and
home with double g*rage. 1
Avaoviale*
New Mexico combined.
FA 24132.
«
| HI K. lark Ph. FA IUI4

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New Si | ’tied
F u rn ilu re and ApplianeM

Mather of Sanford

I'Ll,.VI IlINt.
HE V TIM i

ANNUALS
ftftt Celery A«*.

T he ONLY F IIA Financed
llnntr*

FA 2 0AM

W OODRUFEk

ESTATES

JEN KIN S F U R N ITU R E
4tfl Sanford Ave.

ri.U3lltl.NG
ll»ed furniture. appll»ne»t, toll*
Contrarting A Repalra
etc. B&lt;vight-*nld. Larry’a Hart
Free K*tiniate«
213 Sanford Ave Ph. FA l-4l»t
R I . IIA IU E Y
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 23*1

2in 209 F F irit St. Ph. F A I-O tU

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wait I O NIll I U IM N C
Ity.Vt I I I l I. DIKII i.V ltD F N S ( ( |S | , , n Jrll, n i c v i n WORK l o - l OST AND T i l l ND
SA N FO R D M O W ER SHOP
, M , , inf ,
F I 2 4142 LOST line hoy'* Ml.-yr't li lt H*.

FA 2-M76
I V 2 1422
*&gt;r
II—Vuiomubllr* A Trailer*
2.1

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aluminum

Joe C. I l.o hi a*

FA 2U64’»

lia ile r Sat rlfire for ca*h b* .
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_
owner
Lived In le** Ilian 12 **— ' ^
L ” -il!.
month* Camp Seimnole. San r |AN„ gi NING A REPA IR IN G
»n'&lt;1
M. I.. HARMON
1923 lit It K — 4 dr ■penal, radio
and heater. STD Tran*nii**ion
*er* g.h.d condition, une owner.
2 tone white and blue, 2lpt no
phone F A 2 .**91

Bed. J i*. IDcjln*. Wa* tail
in vbind* ef High School, C*a
l-e identified llrward Phoaa
I t 2 4*n or FA 2 2*'l.

Plumhiiiir til* Repairs

Yellow atone 1023 Sant* St

l.o.ST
Walker* Hound, female.
No collar. ,3n*wer* to the nama
nf Alder. Red tan with rabbit
&gt;addte lurk t all FA 2 3^3 and
reieive LIB E R A L HEWAIID.

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I ( v jn n h i m ; i 4in. j t m c t i Oi i
Big
Sala Oa
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— lAJST— LEASE.
I . i ervthing Furnilure Center.
E,,r .aipenlry, iialnting, »ereen
inr ii.uflng, and pla*trr repmr.
41a*«lfied Di*play

a*i&gt;halt tile, a*Hr*tot aiding,
niaiunry or wood itep*. levtlinr
and tepairing gaiage* and
wtreking rail I \ 2 41'Jtf.

12- B O A TS and MOfOKS

ik—vrttcle .s n v v T rn

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GOOD ii«ed e*r for (I
Magnolia alter 3 *1 p tn

_ FLOOR
-

II-B E A IT I PAHDORS
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
FA 2 574*

103 So

dak

la FBMAI.P. HKIP HANfF.lt

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Sanford Food Fair
Now accepting appli­
cations f o r BACI
BOYS. Apply t o ­
morrow at the store.
tl—Work Wanted
I'amting A t

FA 2 792*

HOM ES
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Ijuirl Contm unily

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N ear G olf Cotiree

$450 Down

INCOME TA X SERA ICE
AAm. II Aturra*

llll Celrrv Ave
FA 2 1394
( lu.eit sundae
f ault. Drug Store

Male Help vatawix*

RAVENNA
PARK

M i l I* RK— I’MtSON VI H

it lift G IR L S over «
Apply .1 l)rW (J| rl 1 ,|,jr„ ( l, „ k, avipply
|icf*io at Fig 'N AkIt**tte­
9*r Ruuimllat 4 Andcrvnn —

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f milling

Cleaning.
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Serrtng
.seminole County *.nta 1923.
H. M. Glraton Lake Mary
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Ironing, toe a. tic FA 2 7241.
R O M E S K K K K RS
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l.ON. Park Ave. Do ) \ 2 rti.’J
Rahyail or iron. FA 2 i!2i
burnt luted fur *atc, why nut
♦fliftp maulN•
Jhe «imt nf
I N ft f i t t t t * u b f le ft 11r, ■» * t WH I ft (•&gt;.*) ) t #
PRICED*TO S H I, i. tin. lovely
vuit our office, and rherk nur CLERK—TYPIST. I’h. FA 2 1374
F$rh •Ift1id nr 4fTuftir| flit k! It tn
up in date irlertion of fine home
2 HR mavonry country home,
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SUPER TR A D IN l. POST
Th FA 2 M77

M l t on all 1939 mudlei f *inniite
J m.DltOOM. CH. kitchen, dm
miitui«, tnvati A Gatnr tradri *
2. I I.I t Tltli VI. SERV'D I S
S| mple I’rlrr.
mg loom
kitchen e*|uipi»d
1
ROSA L. PAYTON
Va.1
•rrren (Hirrh, utility room. M* It'll Me rllitr .30 hp
•*» •••IlfIs I the* e
I......... ... a Hcgfalrred Heal Fltate HrnV.r
« lotjal*
fPorn
oriel
t . eiuiAi
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21UI. k .k lU lM (L E A N E R REPAIRS
t«nv Fatit**in tl hp
W Santa St.
Ph. FA 2-130I-i:-9; at »l »watha
. e i n f . e e * ' » ! • t i t l o » . 11.A | |
* . ,, 9 ,
hftat
Jim .
l'*3 16' 1 urnerrraft
t p l l r l r o i p s f l ».*• * **H
t It4m »M unfinivhed frame hmi*e I.iai Cialnr tiaib-i
IIVl
A f A lllG l
km ,
I f l 1 h e » l. c t t # „ , ' . i , q , , I
Jl vr t UMPI.ETI Ii
Free pit kup. Work guaranteed
on large lot 4 mile* Wfvl uf
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11 . % ,M N 1 7
M »*l,I»I N . ,
"Gateway lo the Waterway"
M.W 3 lirdi.KJm lmu*c
diiwrt
FA 2-4;*3.
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Santonl, i'll III 4rt Deep wrll A
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Fvin cu de
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Include* rlnung inti*
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rter trir pump, F A ? 142*
ROHSON SPORTING C.oflfts
Ilouia S'lilng • y..rctrle h e r'ire
monthl) 111A term* yi.plun. n , 1
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IA4 ’ -I r !•• Pkaaa FA 2 *94
Sid \ ihlrn
M f*/ « fmP'r •AAfAof &gt;iAiie* * .
•pare
heeter.
w
aler
heeler
3
BEDROOM
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living
A
dining
flA lflliffo
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R AN D ALL E L E C TR IC 0&gt;
Venetian blind*, and lan.l.a apmc
loom, kllihrn equipped, fanuly !9V7— 12 111’ Elgin Motor and
*M HI'AM ippkAM h*»*| *
FV 2 I&gt;9I3
Of I'A fu ro
11.0 T « t h d « « a. f \ | , f
included llra.lv t.a nunr in iin
room, 2 bath*, quiet neighbor | , J(1g |,gP „r » _ | | 75« * _ Murray' 112 Magnolia
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Il.ualte,
near
Mrllonvillr
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m II H IM . - Itf P V IItH s n r * t # .| A t o l n o l k |.
feel ( h o
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FA
mortgage. ll?iil down or leriur
Sanlurtl. t la
PAINTING
dte. »e t h (ho •;«,». (ala
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SANFORD
Phone FA 2 7*91

73223

A Z A L E A S In Bloom. Large
Selection from 39r or 3
for It ifl
(• RAPKVIEEE n u r s e r y

Sm !

FOR $395.00

D ELIV ER S

SELL I S YOUR FURNITURE
• We HUY the Moat
• We SELL the MoaS

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Midway

» - l LOW lilts. I'l.k N IS

Echols Deluxe 3 Room Group

IIFDROOM: Bookcaae Red — D reaaer with M irrur—
C hrat of Drawer* — 10 Year G uaranteed S p rin t and
.Mol Iren*

!•— F U R N ITU R E and
llllt SFIIUl.D (.OOP*

• QUICK CREDIT
W DIETRICHS — BEALTOR M A Y F A IH SEC I ION; Spation* 3
• EASY TE R M S
Maintenance;
Fill Mrlhvin—\ elm« tionrtlrr. bedrooni (urni*lied home. Own­ t omplete lawn
Feritliirr. Spravlng. vt n w I n C
WILSON
- MAIER
Adelaide II M«*e* — Atmriilet, er. F A 2 UK**
JOHN Ml,M&gt;lERSE
1901 Park Ave
FA 2 531
New And U*ed Furnitura
a. V lo K M .V t.E I DANS
tilt Willow Ave.
FA 27IH7 311 E. Firtt St.
FA 2-3622
2 BEDROOM l it Inline: Florida It l*M tu Stno.Otn available for X1A--PI.L m RIM. *m ROOFING
New * r*&lt;d Furniture A AppU*
room, tlnreroom. kitchen equip
ptirrha*r of *«’»..nd mortgage*
a.i.e* V Omni Place To
i ‘ ti l. T i n svit i .i :
pel. venrlun hlindi. Frni ed
Del.ucun. Temple 1 4W2 or
BUY S ELL or TR A D E

REWARD

D IM M ; ROOM: Idirge 36" * 60" Table — 6 C haim .
Choice of Colora.

I ’nurir** O ffice Supply
117 So, Magnolia
T \ 2-1441

F ?3lh St Foodmart Bldg
SOI TIISIDF.
I.VI N DR O M VT

Seminole Realty

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Todav, Campy • harrier* u a roti.ai.i*
MVJOU ItRIMYN R E A L T Y
’’ • • • l i p * '
fv l . t l i i e . i
* HR lit, kitrhrn equipped
rnr
wheelchair and a nerk heare. the in
H e m t n . '• f V i i n f t . »J*»t *U
Realtor
nrr Ini
Mn
pmt
IS* '•!
rreult uf hit crippling auto acci­ *•f #1Ik•
f *
fo u r
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Fa 2 tun. F;»t 4&lt;&gt;a. c.,ii»
l.t k E M k R Y
dent In January of 1232
11' 1I !VHh'pa-,H 1(1T T , - ar | die
] A 21*4 I
Ph. FA 2 3737 nr F A 2 IMI
Campy ran on b&gt;r&gt;g»i *wing the re * ■&lt;14 I *n «j r | a t tt mm if *. r *1 B * . m i n [ .
J. I,, i m i m v , S heriff or
ft— —*
v
ain 11# *
big hat The mobility in hi* hand* 17yr.,
3 It F.IHit HiJ| home ja'h*i kilrhei Br*t Buy In Ihe Stale Of Florida
Seminole Counly will pay and arm* i» impfovirg daily, but I f E »H#oL f u « r | . A. I» l l t t
fumtihed.
equipped tmw down pa* mem I 2 Bedroom home,
r Itf.R.XDOV
REWARD of 125.00 for In* he (till la paralysed from the
Fdward
F
Lane
Phone
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Call
FA
2
3429
f n anit f o f Mpminnt*
.
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3
2
2091
fnrm nlion lending lo Ihe waiu down.
*1 »r!&lt;U
Hut Ihe winning ■pint of the
Merfk, T. \ifrlrr»
BY OWNER -2 hr framr hn IM 3 UEDIKrOM, P i bath located in
nrreat nml ro m irlio n of man, wh* three time* «»• named
I »t c -i I r **t»rl*
kilthrn rquipimd. b n , prrtt* 1
£ * |*
IriliM nn
nny per win dumping Iraah ^ir Nation*! Lrague’a Mott Vatu ti *#-rit
p.ingwarxl
ReaMirtable down
r|4
4
M i Dd im
yard, g-»id luealion la V»i , &gt;&lt;h
able
Player, remairt. It it thit Ai tf t t kpayment and te rm ,; or cnniider
• # i t imp
|M
on Ih r III WAYS OK SE­
or
rmall
equity
and
12
i
mo
tpirll which may mak* him a val U l ake fttvn#* 4 Aftftduft
rent. Write fnr appointment. L.
paymerit,. Call F A 2 31*7
rt*t,#1a
MINOLE COUNTY.
ualtle coach in the Lo* Angt.ea ftfiftndS.
II Shepard, (owner», I&gt;nngwood.
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F*l.( |fr Ii
►
pring *amp
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r
FI*.
LAKE! RO.NT IIOVI1, eri-l grr*.r
Ideal for country living Star
hath, fully
Sanford. Hou*n i* i it a bed 2 BEDRDriM, DA
V« Ik# I t»i*rI nf I k r I W«U«||| J u 4 | r
•tmlanlt | mrr|)( | Urlfta |m t*tn*
room,, Da bath* Tilr ll.-.r* eqmpped kitrhen, Florida r&lt;»m
iii».
and utility room I » t 73' a Its.
throughout, ten ral heal firr
(ft (#?:•(•(• mf
Deep well. 414 Srott Ave
plare with heatllator attic l.n
IIA h lilG TT ilAlllAliiR M i \\ %f*
ltl*N.
I »*i r a t f i j
Itrreieway and garage Alto &lt; 11 FA 2 2701.
'I* t If I eetillrii) and I'trtnn* |fai.
tied *hed with douhie &lt;arp*-rlr
I«s
I I Gifnt • n r
I (# •■&gt;••*.(• lfttifB.«.|
* i M I - •«■»#:
2o arrrv land, appruvimatele la 1 ItEDHOOM home with worklhnp
! ••"* *n»i *It h nf Thi) |t» ili refit
A douhlr carport# on I arr’
I.IVIND ROOM: Sofa H*H — M alehinjr Chair — 2 S tep
in rltruy Small Jake. Price
hfifif #•! |rtr| f#f|ifirti| It |irtt#fi ( in
land D , mile, w rtt of town.
*1I pj t ft' • Glik clalfflft Gr««! rfftitilrtela
only 142.300.
Table* — 1 Coeklail Table — 2 Ijim pa. Choice of
ir.fflO down. FA 2 2716.
• W i l l »•**.
ftillaftr e&gt;f ft tt 4 i r | &gt;
Kftl# ftflftlnftl (Hft M ' G l t ..f l| % it •
Fabrlea and Colora.
IIIK TT Jl ftl’G ft III mik %\a llltKN,

$547.00 Volue

3-2441 WiniLhield
Door r,1a*«

Not A Cracker Itox ,or the he»t rt iea !n Real E*taie
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
lleltnng vcivue man ha* aulhnrir SEE C U l.I.E N &amp; HAKKEY
SYSTEMS
rd u* in idler hi* ahttinclivr
All lypr* and tire*, tnatalled
W. A. C**t*. Jr Saia*man
Hrdrtwm ma»nnr&gt;' home, rf lift N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 3-3291
•'Da It Ymirtelf"
f|u*lity cnn*trurtton,
lurre.l
WE REPAIR A M ) SERVICE
wall,, tiled (ill*, kitchen equip­ MUST S E L L 2 bedroom i'll ft &gt;r
S T I N E
ped, Kreen porch, largr utility old houtr hllihen cquiptwd.
Marklne and Supply to.
room. l*4utiful yard all fur acreened Honda room. ’ » bin 201 M. 2nd St
I'h I t 2 4422
onlv IV.kat — a* low at lllltW
air conditioner. dote In air a'a
Quick Ijiundiomat Ser'Ice
rfnwn pt* mrnt and mume Hon, I MA C i ' . mortgage. Be
Shirti F.mthed In 4* Hour*
murtgacr without red tipel Ev
duced lor quuk tale. sv.otM
Samtone Dry Cleaninr
clutur with
Call t&gt;riando, tiaidcn 3 21131.

VA - FHA FHA In Service

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Theatre for V|. E. Ecrguwr.
Etp. date .Mar. 19, ’S9.

GE Automatic Wa*her. excellent
Minditlnn
Lncl*
GU**
"Call
IA
\ ettl f*1-2*1* GE Elertrle Mange, to tn, egeellent condition
$ai
NEW r ilcdrooni r » hatha. Fla
SERVICE
tv.nn down Dl l IVRRf
room with 3 extra lot*, partly SenkarlV t.ln*» and I'uint Co.
(inorfvear Service S lo rr
llim lthr.l Inquire 154 Dogwood u n i t IT 2nd SI. I’ h. FA 2-4422
0 IMAUa rail'll In a m la . V* 4’■in 1 11
Ml So. Park
Fk T -3 «l
Av r . Orange l'il&gt; — Will con
ENVFEOPFS letierhead*. date• lie d . Boy, h c d i,,
tlder renting
Itebuill
ment*. imntcei. hand billt, and
Thi* I* a guetl t'*“ lo *he llio
program,, ' e t c .
Progreivlve Kcminjrlon Portable
HKAL E S T A T E r o d SALE
Theatre for Mar* Bailey. K»p
RH\L KSTA1T. r o k 8A IJI1
Printing Co. Phone VA 2 29M —
dale Mar. 19. 'M
.toft Writ 13th St
$•&gt;9.50
Iteatlnr
H a ll" i'hnn*

lmmettialc Occupancy

A Hat

M U S E TTE Spinrt, light walaut,
full keyboard, like new. Match­
ing bench. 1393 oo trrm i. Thune
FA 2 1971.

ALTO GLASS
INSTALLED

J. W. HALL

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Furniture Mining h Storage
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WASHBURN VAN LINKS
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Crtl7 S. French A »«Create Trap* — Sand-Dry Weill
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3rd Addition.

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9-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
2 2 -S P E C IA L SERVICES
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
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GET SERV ICE P IN S — Cecil Callcn, Henry
EHcar and W illiam Woolf, left to right, are
ahown a f te r th e y received 20-year Federal
S ervice Pina. T he presentation was made by

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CWO Rhea A. Johnson, transp o rtatio n of.
flee r at the S .n fo rd N aval Air Station,
(U. S. Navy P h o to )

Teachers Paid Less Than Errand Boys
W ASHINGTON (U P II - N o cate Cots,'&lt;ms. Hut there did icrm lo about everybody else in tbe roun
try w o ran read. It's been In all
Tlie witnesses said mint sUlci the p jjir a for days how hard it
physics or chemistry teacher has
* * h k Job to run errands for have lifted the it*(tint sals ties la lor r ngrrssmrn to get ade­
quate help.
for such teichrrs to msyhe 13,
The Teamsters
TA M P A (U P I
or even 13,SOO • year. Thojgh
Rep fo-onard G, Wolf ( I ) Iowa),
they didn't say so, a eongreisinn- one of tbe apace men. had found Union has won the right to repre­
al page is paid at the rate of it necessary, for intlancr, to pay sent employes of the new Schtitz
brewery st Tampa.
14,047.
SI3.344 a year to get a qualified
As everybody knows, there k helper, in the person of Mrs.
a shortage of scientists. The only Leonard U . Wolf, his wife.
way to get more is to teach them.
Hep. (irorge P. Miller &lt;D
Unfortunately there also ta a Calif. I, another member of the
shortage of science teachers and •parr group, had got out a little
Halted Press leteraatioeal
the testimony was lhat maybe half llghler than Wolf. Hil wife, Mra.
C H ICA G O — Kdward U. Eddy
of those now on the )ob don't Ksther I*. Miller, agreed to work
IP., vice president of the Untverknow their buaineas.
for 310,042
Oty ef New Hampshire, asserting
The House Spare Committee
Plenty of House members have
l u t most of the nation's college
Students have a narrow view of was exploring this problem with lo pay their chief assistants 213,.
Dr. Herbert A. Smith, president 314, the maximum allowed In the
Morality:
***T* the thinking man, morality of the National Science Teachers House, and a hill Is in the works
Mould ba more encompassing, Asaociallon, and Hobert If. Carle now to raise thr lop pay to 314,Mould include integrity, justice, ton. the association's executive 162. A senator ran pay as much
secretary.
aa 310.300.
Mlf ditriyl’y and altruism."
Carleton said
Rood srlen&lt;-e
‘ BO LLYW O O D — Debbie Key teachers ought to get, eventually,
* « A . - her divorce from Bddle 110,000 or liJ.ono * year. He
didn't lay specifically what's the
moat they now can hope for. Hut
be said the average pay of all
high school teachera hit $3,000 for
HOLLYW OOD— Comedian Bud the first time last year.
"You gentlemen
know how
MMoU, aa learning of tbe death
much you have to pey to hire sec­
1 Ida ea-partner Lott Costello:
"What esn I say? What caa I retaries," said Carleton. putting
By Marian H. Junes
? It s the worst thing lhat ever his finger, however Innocently, on
lirdiration servlets for the rec­
paoad. Poor littia Iwe. Has a very sore spot.
Not only did the space runimlt- ently completed Methodist Youth
L Ha’s daad •
tee members know. Ho did just Center will be held Sunday
fir. Jesse Waller, district super
inlendent id Orlando, will speak
al the clrvrn o'clock aervice at
the church. He will conduct the
dedication
service Immrdialely
following the worship hour.
Mrs. II. F. Wheeler Sr. donated
funds for the construction of the
COLUMBIA. Mo.— Former Pres
center.
Beat Truman telling the Press
A haskrt dinner on the grounds
Magmas of the World he would
will follow Ihe services.
tha to be a newspaper Millar so
Celebrate Hirthdaya
•• could gat what he wants in lh*
TALLAH ASSEE (U P I) The
Celebrating birthdays Monday.
"I don't know whst a frte prraa legislative Counrll his endorsed March 7 were Mrs Kay Dodd,
M— I have never teen one. I want a parkage of highway safety hills, Kenneth Malrulin, Freddie Hobha a telegraph editor or one of which included increases in driv- bins, John Evans and Johnny
*o blue pencil man. Then I era' license fees to foot the hill. Jonr*.
eould gat what I wanted b Ihe pte The legislators — on record
Mrs
George Means rercive.l
against new I axes-said they did congratulations on her hirlhday.
not consider thr proposed driver February 2*
TO R O N TO , Onl. — Canadian license fee raise to come In this
Announce Birth
Homlc scientist Dr. W. F. Bald- category— although all admitted it
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus J . Mathis
•la, nominating the South A m rri- ■mounts to new tales.
recently announced the birth of
sen killing bug, whlrh ran take
A majority Indicated they would a son They are former residrnts
IK),000 timet st largo a dosage of not support Ihe raise unless it is of this ronimumty and also have
Top your Easier «ulflt with a
mdiation at msn, to inherit the lied to supporting additional high­ a daughter. Gall.
stunning chapeau, straws,
tarih:
way patrolmen, driver education
in the breath of spring
I'riMHials
"Bugs Ilk* these would be good programs and other highway
tradition. Bedecked with
Mrs. Roy Wdsenbarger is again
Mndldstee to Inherit the earth safety measures
Howrrs and net of
eonfined to her home due In ill
rflar an atomic war. If msn had
very sophisticated.
Hie package of lulls is designed ness.
assistance like them, be too might to rut down on Florida automobile
kilts lads Huddrll, high school
*.9 B - 18 .0 0
liability rales by decreasing traf­ teacher, has been 111 with a virus
fic accidents, according in Sen. infection.
W A H H fN G TO N — Hpraker Ham Joe Eaton of Miami, chairman of
Mr. and Mrs Allen Thompson
• Dawnrlle glovos, long or
la y burn beginning Ins record of ihe council's Highway Safely
and grandson, David, were recent
short aro a mutt on your
freaking 47th year to the House:
1'ommltlre.
guests of their mother enrmite
list If you're In ho
"M'a beta a mighty romantic 4fi
One hill would Increase Ihe lo their home in Vero Heaeh nfter
wwil &gt; drwssod.
general fee ter ■ driver's license visiting the Fair in Orlando
*.00 • 6.00
by SO rents a year— lo SI TS a
New homos tinder construction,
C H IC A G O — T a il driver Marlin person. Tile additional 30 cents
Krilaberg complaining lhat hia would go to support a drivrr edu­ h«re, are for the W. A Wards
Mlrangt d wife left their JJ cation course in every high and the Thomas HoHingsworths
• Trimmings are in the Jewelry
Mr and Mrs Erwin Abril arid
ttonlhs old baby. Ira, with him to arltiHil.
line and we’ve Jewelry to
ton, Scott, will be weekend guests
go back to strip teasing:
match any iwitftt no m a lt^
The course would have to be of their parents, Mr and Mrs.
what your taste . . . .
"Bhe'e a stripper, all i .*ln. Hue
offered, but students would not Mas l-rinhart and Mrs. Geneva
Mdn'l even leave me with a pot te
1 .0 0 « 2 5 .0 0
tie required to take il However, Abell.
look Ira's food in."
no driver under IH could be liren
Handy Abell, son of Mr. and
aed without passing it.
• Handbags by Whiling A Davis,
Mrs. Lex Aliell, will eelebrate his
C H H 'A G U — Pitot Max Conrad's
lovely alumesn, chalk white
An
additional
23
cents
per
per­
first birthday, Friday.
frtt words aa be left Meigs Field
jnesh and the neweei
son for delinquent licenses and &gt;
M a non-ilop flight In Rome in new
Ralph King J r . Tampa, is home
Persian prints hags.
*3 charge for taking the
Me small plane.
duo to the illness of his father.
driver's
elimination
would
go
tc
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7 .9 5 . 17 .9 5
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•This k U. Goodbye buy a."
finance a proposed increase to
patrol strength of mo troopers
and *0 license aaaminers.

These
LETTERS OF COMMENDATION
th ree women have received le tte rs of com­
m endation fo r “service to th e governm ent’*
a t th e Sanford Naval Air S tatio n . Present-

injr th e le tte rs Is Lcdr, M. L. Beall, NAS
supply officer. G etting letters, le ft to rig h t,
are Mrs. A nna Travla, Mrs. M axine M cGrelh )
and Mr*. S hirley Hern. (U. S. N avy Photo)

wax cited wherein e high school tie a connection somewhere

TcamHtcrs Win Vote

Quotable
Quotes

the House?" he naked Conrad
Wlrlh, director of Use National
Part iervioe. "You know feeling
these days runs pretty high"
Wlrlh, who thought he detected
lhat thk was a Jest, said solemn­

ly he was sure Vie North South
contest could not at thia late date,
be resumed.
Wlrlh took up arms in support
of tfic hill alongside spokrtmen
for historical societies, Civil War

roundtables, civic groups, and tha
Hagerstown. Md . Chamber of
Commerce, I per cent at whose
members in a poll had said (his
was on* federal outlsy they fa­
vored.

IN A WOMAN’S WORLD SPRIN G BEGINS
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Dedication Is Set
For Youth Center

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Group Okays Hike
In Drivers' Fees
To Finance Safety

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AND OUR ELEGA NT N E W FASHIONS!

Otar complete afore haa Moaaotnad forth w ith
tha enchantment of spring. You'll discover

new fashions In a new mood th a t In more
feminine, more curving and more exciting
th an b past seasons! Come In and ahooao
your rush Inn rfchl, color bright
E a ste r ensemble now.

Kwaler Corns* owrly . . . and now k Mvt
time to start thinking (.bout your Raatav
wardrobe.

Lingerie

• A soft suppk nylon tec# trimmed
clip, full or half— or maybe

even a can can petticoat.

NOTICE
f Will wot be re .punsibl* for
any dehta incurred by anyone
other than myself.

Robert B.

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I will net he responsible for
an/ debts Incurred bg anyone
ether than myself.

Iaidee Labe

SANFORD’S MOST COM PLETE ONE - STOP SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS

Will Knock on Your Door
with G ifts A G reetings
from Friendly Business
Neighbor* and Your
Civic and Social
W elfare L ea d en

First F E D E R A L
AOriMOl 4W LOSN ASSOCIATION

SANFORD

On the occasion eft
Chance of rosMonoo
Arrival* of Nowmamvi
Sanford

Phone FA M 76«
R o th Gallagher

“W* Invite Charge Account**

selection of
sad

tailored
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and stylos. May we lu-Jp you?

Tlie
Welcome Wagon
Hostess

Feminine

brand lines. Large array of tlaoe, fabric*,

Tlie year IMS w s s the Brsl
tinee 1919 during which no single
H O LLY W O O D
(U I’J ) — Actress
disaster in the U. S. claimed at
U t Remick wee signed Wrdnrsmany
ss 100 lives.
iwy sight la replace Lana Turner
’A Ihe film version of the lest sell
Ms norai "Anatomy til a M uidrr."
Miss Turner gave up the ferniMn« lead in the film Monday be
UUS* she thought the costumes
M«# was to wear were not "glamKnus" enough, according to pro
flucer-d'rsctor Otln Preminger.
•roeeriei In the V. K sold tt,.
9M.0W) pounds nf lei in Hite, an
toerease of two per rent over 1M7
And M per teat more than In
IBM.

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sty ted

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Accessories

Lee Remick Signs
To Replace Lana

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W IN TE R H A V EN (U P D - The
Florida Citrus Exposition
Saturday for a one-week run

Jet Service Slated
W it h in

*0 d a y «, con stru ctio n

Seminole C ounty induatrinl plant.
T he Peninsula P ain t and Plastics M anufacturers lne.
will produce jusln* and plastics, ju s t as its nam s implies. Ma­
chinery for production already has been purchased. S its of
th s p lan t will be announced w ithin a few days.
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Tbs paint factory win ba built

that's No Banana,
It's Deadly Snake
Sanford yesterday had a rare
visitor— a deadly South American
snake— found in a bunch of ban­
ana* at the KW Fruit Co.
The make waa identified aa a
voivonous Fer-De-Lance by a Semi« d e High School biology student.
Charlea Fox, who laid the IBinch tpeclman would attain a
length of sis or aeven feet when
fully grown.
(•really feared by workers on
banana plantation! in Central and
South America because of it*
potion, the Ferde-U nee la a
eloae relative of the North Amer­
ican rattlesnake.
Snakra frequently arc ahlppcd
G i banana*, but usually arc dis­
covered and killed while banana
boat* are loading or unloading.
The appearance of the Fer-deLancc aa far Inland ai Sanford la
considered eitremcly rare.
The make la on dtiplay in the
Biology lab of Seminole High
School.

Search Is Pushed
For Bodies Of Two
F R ED ER IC K S B U R G . Va. &lt;UP1)
— Police gave up hope today that
two misting memtwra of a family
could still be alive and fanned out
from the sawdust pile where a
father and his young daughter
were found dead in an intenitvr
fcunt for the other bodies.
Still not found more than St
hour* after the pit yielded the de­
composed bodies of Carroll V.
Jack tun, 29, of Mineral, Va., and
his 18-month-old daughter, Janet
Carol, were Jackson'* 27-year-old
wife Mildred and their other
daughter, Susan Anne, I.
The family disappeared almost
eight wceki ago. Discovery of the
bodies of Jackson and the little
0 p r l led to the belief bene that •
sadist had kidnaped the peaceful
couple and two little girls and kill­
ed them.

by a corporation formed of Can
tral Florida businessmen in the
paint supply market. President is
D. II. (Bud) Hanes, of Hanes
Paint Co., Orlando. Other offic­
er* Include vice presidents Jerry
Senkarik and J. H. Van Hoy of
Sanford, and secretary R. C.
Featel of Featel Paint and Wall­
paper, DcLand.
Van Hoy released information
about Use new industry this morn­
ing. He praised the effort* of J .
Brailcy Odham and John Krlder
of the Chamber of Commerce.
'•Mr. Krider worked very hard for
us on this deal, and we feni for­
tunate in locating in our own
county," be said.
Van Hoy retired recently after
3V years with Bird and Son of
Charleston, S. C. He remains
chairman of tht board of Cooper
River Industrial Park, Charleston,
and president of other Intrrrita:
Smith Lumber Co., East Albany
Lumber Co., Van-Johnson Lumber
Co., Flint Homes, all of Albany,
N. Y .; Ttfton Lumber Co., Ttfton. Ga.: Fernandina Lumber and
Supply Co., and the Amelia In ­
vestment Co., Fernandina.
Van Hoy ia vice president of the
East Coast Lumber and Supply
Co. In Fort Pierce, which baa six
lumber yards in Florida.
Aa vice president of Peninsula
Paint and Plastics, he It sure the
new firm will grow "in the good
old American way."

Defense Boss Says
'Sneak' Would Fail

W A SH IN G TO N (U P D — Defense
Secretary Nell H. McElrvy be­
lieves any attempt by Russia to
launch a sneak attack on the free
world would be doomed to failure.
McKlroy told a news conference
late Thursday that tt would be
“ almost Impossible" to carry out
Die necessary massive prepara­
tions and launch a simultaneous
attack on thousands of targets
without being detected.
He ssid this element of protec­
tion against surprise attack would
*j tin-foreseeable future.
-Vntv secretary also warnIf the Soviets start bostilthe West Berlin area they
* triggering World War III.
Mrr.lrojr mada It plain that he
did noi at this moment expect war
over Berlin. In fact, hr laid the
aitualion there waa not no* at
lethal as some previous crises fac­
ed during thr cold war. But he
% P AN A M A C IT Y (U I 'l l -T h r e e said that Berlin was "potentially
aa
construction e s r k r r i drowned very inflammatory” J u s t
Thursday when rough water* cap- gurmuy Island and the Middle
aised their small boat while they East were last year.
were anchoring pipe line buoys in
St Andrews Ray,
However, a fourth man. Anthony
Dutosson of Foley, Ala., managed
to swim to safety.
The man were member* of a
Mel Fleischer, Sanford senior at
construction dredging crew work­ Florida State, ii a member of
ing on a five million dollar bridge. the FSC golf team, competing to­
% The victims were Identified as day and tomorrow for the inter
A. Q. I.assett, 22, Panama City, collegiate golf rhamplonihip at
Fred Nobles, 36, Pensacola, and Ocala Country Club.
Shirley Hollingsworth, about 55,
Other teams enterrd are the
also fo Pensacola.
University of Florida, Miami, BolDredge Superintendent Victor llna, Florida Southern and Stetson.
Cosies said they were working
about too yarda off shore when a
combination of high wind* and
K ii
caused the 16-foot boat to
turn over.

Boat Capsized, 3
Workers Drowned

Local Boy Enters
Golf Tournament

PTA Will Ballot
On Stay Or Leave

•Rotarians To Hear
Kalamazoo Visitor

The Hanford Grammar School
PTA will hold a special meeting
Tuesday night after the regular
business session to deride U it will
remain with tha National Con­
gress
D. W. I add. Geneva, will speak
Geneva has voted to withdraw. It
waa the first Seminole P TA to do

Kalph K s i l l o f l , Kalamatoo,
Mich , will lie the guest speaker
Monday at the Sanford Rotary
Club. Ralston is an automotive
parts distributor.
A Navy veteran of World War
I, he is a trustee of llronvon Meth­
odist Hospital, kal.imaioo College
f in d the First Methodist Church,
Kala maxoo.
Ralston la past president of the
Rotary Club, YMCA and Commun­
Groundbreaking ceremonies for
ity Chest Hill llamphiU 1* pro­ the York Manufarturing plant will
gram chairman for the luncheon
be held Saturday. March tf, not
Monday.
tomorrow, at announced in latt
night’s Herald.
The public is Invited to at­
tend thr ceremonies at 10 Jo on
the building tile near the new
American legion building.
® Volusia County Commissioners
those the four-laning of U. S. 17
aa tha primary request for the
State Road Department pre-bud■et hearing, March II.
Cspt. Noel Gayler, aide to the
Commissioners said the traffic
count Justifies four-laning High­ Secretary of the Navy, U taking
way 17 south of Del-and to San­ a refresher course in jet aircraft
al Ramey Field.
ford.
During hla brief slay In Sanford
Capt. Gayler will fly the AID
with V AIM. A veteran fighter
pilot, be served la the PacPlc dur­
ing World War II and Korea.
Ha holds three Navy Crosse* and
The Faster Lily Ball win bt
other citations.
held al 9 tonight ia Dm Mayfair
On completion ai kia duties aa
Inn ballroom.
aid# to Secretary Ibom ai S.
Proceed* from the event will Gates, Capt. Gayler wiU take com­
go to the Crippled Children So­ mand t t an attack carrier. He
ciety et .Seminole County.
and Mr*. Gayltr are gueata t t
A floor show will be featured, CapL and Mra. Ja m ri Hamate.
^ s jrwD at dancing to the music They will return ta Washington

York Ceremonies
Sloted March 14

Volusia Chooses
Four-Laning Of 17

Gates’ Aide Gets
Refresher Course

fa s te r Lily Ball
Scheduled Tonight

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NEW Y O R K ( U P D - Trane
vice between New Yoet and Ben
Francisco, March SO.

Borgmine To Marry
. HOLLYW OOD (U P D -A c t o r Er
neat Borgnine will marry actress
Easy Jar ado In September.

Consul Kin Nabbed
MIAMI (U P D — The mother and
sister of the Haitian Consul in
New York have been charged with
petty larceny for shoplifting here.

T aft Memorial Set

Ike, Congress 'Firm ' On Berlin
Nikita Determined Eisenhower Given (
Con Kidnaps Four To Run West Out,
Pledge Off Support
In Freedom Flight
Diplomats Declare

WASHINGTON (U P D -D cdlca
lion of the Robert A. Taft memo
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (U P D — A I taid the car driven by 28 year old
rial bell tower on Capitol HiU has
long term convict who kidnaped William Smother*, who waa aervbeen set for April M.
four person* tn a flight for free ing aenlencea totaling 186 years,
L E IP Z IG . East Germany fU P D
dum abandoned hi* hostage* and was found near a ferry landing — Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush­
hi* stolen car today and police just across the state line in Ten chev's postponement of hit May
L I T T L E ROCK. Ark (U P D net see. He was believed trying to 7T deadline for the West to quit
Suit* police launched a full scale called bloodhound* and a hcticop
reach Chattanooga, Tern., where Berlin merely postpones the Ber­
ter
into
the
search.
probe today of the tragic reform
The Alabama highway patrol he haa relatives.
lin crista and does not ease it.
school fire that killrd 21 Negro
The Alabama patrol ordered all Western observers said today.
boyi trapped behind locked doors.
available units tn North Alabama
Observers who heard him apeak
to tha scene. Bloodhounds from j Thursday got the impression he ia
the Chattanooga division of the In deadly earnest about forcing
BONN, Germany (U P D — Sale*
Tennessee patrol began tracking the West out of Berlin. They taw
of cigars are on the Increase In
Smothers, and a highway patrol nothing in whal hr said to Indi
West Germany dur to a fad by
helicopter flew to tha area from rate any new prospect of a cold
housewives to join their huibanda
Nashville.
war agreement on anything but
* i
in aa after dinner smoke.
The convict, armed wnh a pa hit own trrms.
The city of !.* Pas. Bolivia, wn*
In his second l-eipsig speech
quiet last week, according to Fred trolman'i tvvolvcr amt described
as "dangerous," took a veteran Khrushchev offered lo postpone
Wilson,
local
attorney,
who
had
LA K ELA N D ( U P D -T h r citrus
patrolman transporting him from beyond May 27 hit plan for turn­
industry, temporarily b l o c k e d visited his daughter, Mrs. Wil­ KUby prison, Montgomery, Ala., ing over controls of West Berlin's
liam Leahy, at her home there.
from coloring oranges, moved
“ I saw no aigns of anti-Ameri­ to Birmingham for trial, a trusty, lifrlinea lo the East German* If
along at almost normal today. Re­
can -feeling while I was in La and a married couple as hostage* the West It "negotiating sensibly"
lief is expected next week.
by then— possibly through a for­
Par," Wilson said. " I met a de Thursday.
lightful lawyer and doctor who
^ ' " a n «*»* * * « . “
Mr eign minister* conference.
But behind his speech was as
were very friendly. Of course. I
No*&gt; J- Kfllh of
A LB A N Y, N. Y . ( U P I » - The wouldn't have understood If pro Birmingham, and the trusty, Ted tough and uncompromising a cold
NAACI* warned Gov. Nelson A. pie had made anti American re­ Easley, were released at Flat war challenge as ha aver deliv­
Bock, tn northeast Alabama, a- ered.
Rockefeller Thursday that Nrgro marks "
voters throughout Ibe nation aie
He warned the West that If It
Rioting broke out ia La Pas bout 1 a. m , after more than II
watching hla performance.
continue! rejecting his own term*
after Wilson had returned to San­ hour* in Smothers' custody.
Mrs. II. It. Tidwell of Flat Hock ha will go ahead and itgn a tap
ford.
Wilson said he felt the situa­ taid the four reached her house arata peace treaty with Commu­
LONDON (l*i D — Britain boast­ tion couldn't be "loo scrioua", as about a half hour later "culd. nist East Germany and (old the
ed today of a revolutionary radar his daughter and her husband
and exhausted They were West not to consider using force
device that would allow a group of left unmolested for Ascuncion, too nervous to eat but they did in tha Berlin crisis.
Once the Soviet I'nion signs a
four planes to map the entire U. S Paraguay, during the days of drink some coffee "
on one cron-country flight.
peace treaty with Eaat Germany
demonstration. Leahy ia an en­
thr West will have no more Irgal
gineer, and went lo Paraguay on
right In Berlin, hr said. The 1943
business.
Potsdam agreement on Berlin'*
D U R B AN , South Africa ( L T D
During hi* South American visit,
occupation rights will no longer
— Authorities said today that 23 Wilson journeyed lo Cochabamba,
ha valid, hr said.
were killed. 23 Injured Thursday former heme of the l.eahy». and
when a bus left the road on a flew to Santa Crus. Mrs. I-eahy
curve and plunged Into a deep Is the former Frances Wilson of
Sanford.
ravine.
Two 8rininole High tiudrula

Fire Probe Starts

Cigar Sales Boom

La Paz Was Quiet,
Sanford Man Says

Green Orange Selling

Watch It, Nelson

Could Map All U. S.

26 Dead, 23 Hurt

Pioneer Long Gone
WASHINGTON (U P I i-A m crica
lost contact with its first artificial
planet at 10:24 a. in. today, near­
ly It* days and more than 400,i f i tniir# ails* l'lc..ee, l\ was
launched lo Ra orbit around the
sun.

U. S. Policy Hit
In 'Mix' Hearing
N ASH VILLE ( U P D - A member
of (he county school board at Clin
ton, Tenn , scene of rioting and a
school bombing, told thr U. S
Civil Rights Commission today
that policing of federal court or­
ders to Integrate schools ia a
federal rcspontibllty.
R. G. Crossno made the state
men! to the flveman commission
at the first conference on the
problems of school desegregation
ever called by a federal-level
agency.
Croasno also said thr bombing
of a school should be a federal
offense and that bombed schools
should received financial aid from
the federal government.
There is no "consistency" in
federal court orders to integrate
schools, he said. "If segregated
schools are wrong In Anderson
County they are alto wrong In
the other 133 school system*-in
Trnncstrc.
"I want to make it plain that
w# don't want a reward for obey­
ing the order, but the federal gov­
ernment hat shown an indiffer­
ence to school systems that have
trird to comply."
W. H Oliver, superintendent of
Nashville schools, told thr com­
mission Thursday the one big pro
hlrm In desegregating schools ia
(hat it is contrary to thr will of
the majority of the people.
He said Negroes were "not in
terested in complete integrstion,
nor do they desire It.”

Cub Scouts Ready
For Annual ’Deed'

2 Students Chosen
For Talent Search

15 Persons Killed
In Airliner Crash
M ANAGUA. Nicaragua (U P D —
A British - made prop - Jetliner
crashed m ar her. Thuiwtay mo^
ment* after takeoff killing 13 of
the 19 persons aboard. Four of
the
_ dead . werr. American
.
,
,
Two
American stewardesses,
Nancy Nletgoda, of Manr.ington,
W Va., and Laura Dirrnio, a
na'uratiird American from Hamll.on, O n t. escaped serious In­
jury but were hospilatirrd for
treatment of etU rm r shock
The four-engined Viscount was
outbound from Managua to linn
dura* and El Salvador al the
time of the crash
The pilot, the copilot and two
passengers— all killrd in thr crash
— were Identified a* American*
They were (.'apt. Alfred M Vine.

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Kenneth
Tex., and
Ionia, N.

Cleveland Given
Committee Post

l ai til
•" 'i
r i a" i r
'
l0A f!.o.h ,m ,To
Before this commillrc will come
the proposed new constitution and
judicial revision proposals

Train Bears Down,
But He Can’t Win
G A IN ESV ILLE. Ga ( U P D - The
train was bearing down ao A 7.
Armour. 33. derided lo take leave
of hit automobile
He jumped clear an instant be­
fore Ihe train rrushrd Ihe vrhltle
at a crossing here Thursday, lie
was to shaken, he said, that he
took » walk lo steady his nerves.
A short lime later, police ar­
rested Armour ami charged him
with leaving the scene of an acci­
dent.

Chorus To Rehearse

Approval Forecast
For States Rights

Track Fan Charged
In Ticket Change
An Orlando man waa charged
with lorgrry yesterday when two
rashirrt at the Sanford Orlando
Kennel Club accused him of
changing numbers on part muturl
tickets
Broadus K Hwutlord posted t3o
bond after atlidavits were filed
with Judge Wilson Ale .andrr by
Charles II. I'eartoa amt Don T .
Hr &gt;iiold a
The two taid Swofford changed
the numbers on tv o tickets Wed­
nesday night, and tried to rolirrt
$12* on them. The rashirr noticed
the tickrta had been altered. He
calls it a deputy sheriff when
Swofford walked away from the
window aflrr being asked to "wait
a minute." according to Judge
Wilson Alexander.

John Frazier Dies
In West Virginia
John W. Frasier Sr . 83. died at
his home in Belle, W. Va.. Tues­
day morning aflrr a short Illness.
H r was a member of thr Church
of Christ, veteran of World War
I, and a frequent visitor tn Han­
ford.
Survivor* include hia wife. Mra.
Grorglanna Frailer, llelle; two
tons, John W. Frasier J r . San­
ford . Wendell D. Frasier of I .os
Aliinoi, Tea.; two daughters,
Mrs. Jean Moriis, Belle; Mrs.
Shirley Slone, Sanford: lhrs&lt;e bro­
thers and two ilstrra
Funeral services will be at 2.30
p m. Sunday at the Church of
Christ on 2nd tnd Elm Avr. Tha
Rev. George Yatea will officiate.
Burial will &gt;&gt;e in Oaklawn Memor­
ial Park. Hinson Funeral Home
ia in rharga of local arrange­
ment*

'Clean' Taxpayers
May Be 'Cleaned'

Band To Compete
In Cocoa Saturday

CHOSSVII.I.K, Tm n. (U P I) —
Attorney J. H. Redmond wants
nathing lo l»e taxed so a pension
.an he provided lo alt Tenne,
The Seminole High hand will en­
scans over M) years of age
ter Ihr district contest In Cocoa
Redmond announced Thursday
Saturday.
' hr haa asked Slate Sen Halley
The hand will prrsrnt solos,
Bochntan lo introduce a bill which
trios, quillets, a sextet, majorette
would call for a yearly levy ol
solos, a duet and ensembles.
$3 on all bathtubs, showers and
Sunday, the hand h&lt;M a run
rvrn half baths
rsrt at the Mayfair Inn. Weitne*
Proceeds f r o m this tax on
day, it played rnnerri numbers,
elrarllness would lie paid out In
the field marches and practiced
(wnslons lo person* who have
sight reading
lived in Tennessee for MS years,
subcommittee which approved Ihe
If the band receives "su|H-riur"
hill at . closed session Thursday*! in the runrrri and mi less than taken baths In the slate for to
Th r luro pari mr»«ure la Idcn eirrllrnt tn marching and drill, years and paid tasrt for the pre
Ural lo Ihe bill which In 1958 it will qualify for tha state con ceding in years.
Person* owning property valued
passed (hr House by a vole of teat.
at more lhan IM.ouo would not he
211 lo 135, but died In Ihe Senate
eligible.
Il Is aims-d al Supreme Court
Redmond admitted that hr drrwr
deeisiona in recent years which
up thr proposal in anger It it
nullified slate sedition and other
Ilia way of protesting new legist*,
laws on (hr ground that federal
legivlalion has overriding jorisdlc
Four Negro juvenile* who con lion that would extend thr retire­
tlon in thr field.
frtit-d to setting an abandoned cel­ ment brneflth of judges lo thur
The hill'i first pari is a general ery wash houss* on ftra will have widow*.
provision applying to all lrgi*|* a trial by jury neat week.
lion, past and future. It would
Judge Wilson Alexander said
keep federal act* from excluding that after a hearing yesterday thr
state laws on the same subject two younger boys (both nlnei were
unless Congress specifically saya sent home In the custody of their
An Illegal shad pocket seine
that they should or unless there parent*.
it an Irreconcilable conflict be­
The other* ( I t and 12) ware wa* discovered si I a. m. today
tween Ihe federal and slate legis­ sent bark lo the county jail until in Mullrt I.*:..- Park.
Wildlife officer Harry llervlth
next srrek.
lation.
and conservation agents C.
A.
Willis ami C. V. Holland con­
verged on Ihe seine at the same
(line, si all three patrolled Ihe
waters.
Th r 123 yard nel was confiscat­
hounds Tha other twosome: Gray the ; isi Idle address announcer has
d»n Watkins Jr., catcher, and hi* work cut out. Aa a starter, ed by Ihe State Board of Con­
servation agants, after the few
William W Watkins, outfielder.
there is Rotwrt J . Annus, A r­ shall raptured had been released.
They hail from St Charlea, Mo
Ward Goodrich, team business cadia, Cal., a 44.00 bonus first Hie eeine apparently had just
manager, revealed that Manager baseman. Relatively easy la Ron hern set II was unattended.
Holland said the palm) waa part
StanJry (Packy l Rogers and 21 aid S. Barbee, Stanfield, N. C.
players had returned contracts lo and Daniel Dias Barrera, Havana. of a routine check.
But. how about Joe Bonlkowakl,
Sanford.
In addition lo the brother son 18.000 bonus baby from Phllsdelblnation, a few other Interesting phlaT Or Roger Leo Hephuer.
fart* have come tn light from Montpelier. Ohio? Then there are
Ramon U s a , Matansas, Cuba, and
Pair m t awoke &gt;m(gk( tmi 6at
looking at contracts.
Sanford will have a K ty i and a Edilio Oliva, Havana; David Trin- orday. Low tonight mostly hi Ibe
Keyes. The first U Jack I-ee, tho rud, Appleton, Wia., and Christop­ It's. Southerly wind* D b 9
mile* per hear eblfllog ks worthsecond, Robert F. Both will re­ her A. Vlrruao, Chicago.
port here from the Superior club
The best waa saved tor last: westerly II ta M mlire per boar
in tho Nebraska SUM League.
John O. Strsyiewskl, MlnMnwn*.
W n , a i n boa*

Juveniles To Get
Blaze Jury Trial

Shad Seine Seized
By State Officers

Castro Brothers Coming To Sanford

Rakea will wring a* Cub Scout*
of Pack 34 clean up the park in
I heir annual tood deed for the
The Cas'ro brother* are achedul
(B y.
Paintwi rubbish cans will be left ed to visit Sanford
In Ihie case, it Isn't thr prrmier
for refuse. The cans have been
and army chief of Cuba, but the
painted by dens ir. the pack.
Castro* do hall from (hie revolu­
tionary-torn Island
The brother* are Alejandro and
Free chest X-ray* will be given Julian Caatro, whoa* ambitions
tomorrow ia downtown Oviedo. ■re overthrow of baseball oppon
Tbe mobile X-ray unit will be •nts. not governments
Alejandro ia • pitcher. aS tlxopen from U a. m. • 1 p. i
foot four: Julian, 6' 8" and 210
and &gt;4 p. m.
pounds, la an outfielder. They are
Iwo of Uie player* who have sign­
ed contracts with the Sanford
The Sanford Male Chorus will Baseball Club.
meet Monday night al the Civic
They also form one of Ihe two
Center *4 S. H a y y Weir will too brother combinations currently

X-rayi For Oviedo

Eight Marines Die
In Crash 01 Plane

C H E R R Y POIN T. N C (U P D
A Marine Corps Flying Boarar
crashed and burned early today
while trying to make an Instru­
ment landing during a violent
rainstorm. Eight of thr nine men
•hoard were killrd
The plane. wMpprd by heavy
winds and blinding rain, rrashnl
Into a dense swamp only a few
yard* from
a busy hlgoway.
will tie Informed of fellowships,
Names of thr right victims were
scholarships and asiistantthlpa a- withheld pending notification of
satiable lo them in the represent­ neat of kin.
ed institutions.
The lone survivor was Identified
as Sgl Ralph Mauru Jr. of llainden. Conn, lie waa a railio oper­
ator in Ihe crew of six aboard Ihe
transport plane which also carried
there passenger*.
Mauro was listed in "erltlral"
condition of injuries suffered in
the crash.
W ASHINGTON (U P D Co

“ r ’ Jwin
f.
day that It probably would
Kilpatrick,
Lockncy,
House approval again this year
Joseph Rhodes, Gat
Chairman Emanuel feller (D
C.
V V .) of Ihe House Judiciary
Committee said he doubted that
Ihe hill could he blocked In hia
committee and believed Ihe House
would pavt (he m e a s u r e by a
&gt; i &gt; „
„
.
. close vole If H reaches Ihe floor
Seminole Rep Mark ( level, d
Jr. today •». appoln ed a memview
Iwr o .he l ouse on.tllulhm. flf h aub^ . nt,., vo)r for thr
Amendments Committee, one of
......
. . .
.

The Fourth 81. Park will he full

at activity tomorrow.

have been Invited to participate
in the state science talent search.
John K Dlnklni and Clifford W.
McKibbin III. will attend the
•vent, April *11, at Florida Slate
University.
The boys were selected when
they demonstrated eseeptional ab­
ility during a national trienr tal
«V c h * Th e y ‘^ U ‘ proM~nt oral
„ ttrforr , Jur ,rf rr(IIrir0
u t h f i from ltl&gt;,
hl|(h.
er learning in Ihe stale.
During Ihe last day of Ihe
m rrt(n r I)|nkjn, , m, MfKlbblu

WASHINGTON (UPM — President KUenhow er k» v*
congieasionnl lemloia of both parties a 80-minuio fill-in on
tliaa Berlin crisis today ami received a pledge o f united sup­
p ort for hia firm ataiuL.
“T he upshot i* th at we arc united," .S|wuik«r Sam Ruy*
burn said a fte r the W hite House conference. "W e d o n 't hnv#

Weather

parties in this thing.**
"Wa think with tha Presidaot
that we must be firm and remain
to." Rayburn taid.
Rayburn, S r n a t a Democratic
Leader Lyndon B. Johnson, Sen­
ate Republican Leader Everett M.
Dirksen and House Republican
Leader Charles A. lUHeck con­
ferred with tha President.
Endorsing Rayburn's comment,
Haileck said that while this na­
tion It going lo remain firm in
the Berlin dispute, "every honor­
able avenue for peace will ba ex­
plored."
Johnson said, " It would be fool­
ish lo prclend that w&lt;- do not re­
gard il a a a matter of concern."
Johnson also taid the Commu­
nist* will discover that tha U.
S. is "drtrrmlned to preserve Um
free world."
He taid there U "no thought of
yielding to pressure," but that
thin country Is willing to negoti­
ate with the Soviet Union about
the future of Germany.
Eisenhower conferred with tho
congressional chieftains after thn
White House announced that hn
and British Prime Minisler liarold Macmillan would meet here
March 20 lo dlicus* the Berlin
problem. Macmillan haa Just end­
ed talks with Soviet Premier Niki­
ta Khrushchev.

Public Complains
About Quiz Calls
Complaints have been pouring
into rily uflirrs ami Ihe Chamber
of Commerce about a local tele­
phone gimmick.
Ilesldeoli are i&lt;roU-aling Ihe
" T r i o gun." a gam* where easy
questions entitle the answerer te
purchase $50 worth of merchandis­
ing rrrtiflcalea fur $3*8.
The D M is a "service tharga."
The $30 in merchandise, passe*
and service contain Reins like
"one flat Hr* repaired free" and
•one spayhclli dinner Irre with Ihe
pure base of another."
The certificates a rt legal, th«
advertising agency legitimate, hut
*'ll &gt; Manager W. E. Knowles said,
"We don't approve of lh* method*
of selling, but the operation 1*
legal. People have lo use their
own common sense If tomrona
tries to sell you the llrooklya
Bridge, you don't hav* to buy it."
Police Chief Roy Williams re­
marked, "We have rs'ceivrd many
romplainti about the T r l oguix.
There stems to b* misunderstand*
logs about Ihe merchandise offer­
ed, anti people are contused and
annoy ed.”
Knowles taid the Adkins Adver­
tising Agency, conducting the
quit, is licensed lo operate only
withm the city limns.

Training Planned
For Scout Leaders
4 training session for senior
leaders and rummilleemtn will
Ire
juried tomorrow hy the SL
John* District of Boy Scout*.
T?ie study course will b* held al
•'amp l.j-.N'oche, DeLand, at t:M
P m. Included will lie roinmltlroman training on advancement,
ramping and financial control of
park and troops.
Organisation, counseling and bt•rjture will he offered to Seoulmasters, Cuhmastera and Daa Mo­
ther*.

Golfers To Pick
Partner, Tee Time
Member* of ttiw Sanford Wom­
en's Golf Association are asked
to make their own starting times
and choose their own partners'
for Sunday's Iwo ball mixed four­
some.
Entrance fee la 11 and a Whha
Elephant A barbecue will he held
Sunday nlxhl at Use Mayfair
Country Club

Office T o B e Closed
Tbe Seminole County T1 aaj
Health Association offleo « * |g
doted neat week.
Mrs. Lorraine Graham, „
Uv# secretary will attend tho__ __
icstlon of the nprida CorJartnaa
of Tuberculosis Worker* at Jfei

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Auto Integration

Motor Club Votes
To Fight Gas Tax

D r r u o r r ru p iv -D etroR poMr*
went on t
atrlke” t*d»jr
TAMPA (U P I)-T h . Peninsula protect their gatolm* and H em *
and Poilr* Commissioner Herbert Motor Club, repreientlng 44.nuo tag revenue* by constitutional
W. Mart conceded that pulling Floridian*, will oppote any move amendment. It proi-oard auch an
whiU and Negro officer* together to Increate taaea paid by car amendment prohibiting diveraion
of motor tehirlt taaea to purposes
hi squad rare waa an* of th* ownera.
prim* fart or*
Director* of ttw American Auto other than road building
President and Gtneral Manager
Integration of poilretiita In mobile Aetn. afftliala voted Mon­
aquad cart wa* begun on March !,' day not to aupporl any auch tax Marvin L. Holloway aaid "a t
which roinridrd with the cxplra- until the atale rhangei It* policy long aa Honda continue* Ui divert
Hon nf liM automobile llcenae and earm ark! license tag revenue over 31 million doilara of lax
money annually by automobile
for highway purpotes.
plat**.
The board laid M H ate* now owner* into th* channel* not
T V "u«k«t a t r I k •" b*eama
diretlly lervlng th* already over­
quickly apparent when th* num­
burdened motornt who pay a auch
ber of ticket* issued to motorists
taaea in Ihe firat place, the atate
Without I9*H plate* dropped radwill never be able to provide ita
k a il)
eltiiena and viittora with aafr,
In tiw J 4 hour* following **plradequate hridgrt and highway*."
aUmi of the iyUfl tags, 7* motorThe dirrctori noted that the
lit* ware tlrketid lor failing to
State Road Department ia properhave their I9V9 plate* halt &gt;e*r,
ting that th* U-gldature p u t a
the number of ticket* iiiued for
LKAKbVILLE, N. C ( U P I ) -A
the tim e of/enae totaled l.hM In man aought In three atatea for law allowing local government!
lo Incrcaae the gat tax from acven
Mir tame period
•laying a police offlrer com mit­
to
eight rentx a gallon, with the
We did anticipate «uou diffi- ted aoiride in hit *i*ter'a home
eighth cent being utrd at local
•ult) with integration a* you * 1- near here Monday night while
lev*!*
* i ) i hate whenever changes are police yelled for him l*i mr
Hit- board alro urged proper
made." lie laid "Itul we will ( ,,.,1(|rr
Icgialation if radar aprrd check*
wait and ace what develop* on
DougUi Barker, &gt;7. turned hit
are lo be uted. recommended
.32 caliber revolver on hlm irlf
Mn&gt; mailer."
whil*
standing in a kilrhrn elotei Juvenile traffic offender* get the
Plant for the ' ticket atrlkc to
demomtrate o|i|Miiitlnn to integra­ In the home of a titter Mra Will **m,&gt; P“ nl»bment a* adults: urg
cilahlltlimrnt of • traffic
tion reportedly wrr* tael at a •*» Knlx-raon Officer* were on 'lie 1,1
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r«t .neeting of white polite off I Iront diKirvlep and Mirroiinding
lu.n^e'of d r im i
Cera a week ago.
t lir liuuae at the tim e
ir . ----------- -- —- Marker alia* H erm it Jackano. " r r n , r ' f,,r «hrr* JTMfa w ith ex
" I gueaa the department juat
tan t read) for Integration ) r t ," Sammy Jarkaon and Ja m e i Ward piration co rrn p o n d in * to h o ld rri
birth month*
n M onr
waa wanted for lb# murder of
Poller Chief Amo* Morrl* of
Mannington W. V*
Highway Patrolman J a ill t- a
FK R R 1DAY, U
(U P lj—Rock
Parker had apotlrd Ihe wanted ‘n‘ roll linger Jerry la-e l-rwia
man's ear parkrd In front nf the announced Monday hr ha* named
home and summoned aaalalanrr hin I day old inn for televiaion
" I had a rrirrv* deputy with entertainer Slevr Allen
la-wl*
me at the time whrn we spotted •aid he rhoa* the name Steve Al
Ihe ca r,” Parker aaid "W e railed ten la-wla lierauie "I a|&gt;prrriale
I'aiicd Pleat International
in for aialtlanrr and more drpu all Slyve Allen haa done for me."
Cold wealher maintained Ita Ilea from Iwakivillr ta m e out
grip on parta of Dlxi* early today
"W e knew he wat in there ar.d
in th* wake of anow aquall* that we yelled at him to com e out
dumped up to four Inchei In and give himarlf up I wa* on tlir
North Carolina
front diKiralrp and then I heard a
Or»might reading* in the Via couple of ahota. We went on in
killUd aectlon* of northern flo r­ and found him in thia rloari
id a and Grorgla, although tern- where h* had hern hiding ilnrr
peraturea in tie 40» predomlnataround 1 JO."
•d over moat of Murid* and
Georgia
A Horm ayatein that hit Morula
«t*h high wlnda powered up the
•mat Monday into th* Carolina*,
damping anow, alert and rain In
Ito path.
School* were eloaed al Kmilon,
N. C , when U&gt;« anow drpth hit
TAU-AIIASSKii (U P I) - The
tow inrhea. Winaton aalam, N. C.,
■tale Milk Cummlailon appari-nt
Bioaaarod two I n e b ■ a and Char
ly haa wun a major battle In
lotto l .l Inch** Th* anow malted
M temperature* r limited above Ha fifTurla lo keep milk iuntn-l*
in the Tallahaatre area
toaanmg during the day
Twenty at* Lafayetlr County
Cold wealhar alau invaded th*
dairy faruu-r* presented a iH-titlon
•attoa's central portion, puahing
Monday nulifying the la-on Circuit
M o Mm Great l.akea arul auuth
('(Mart they have changed their
toto met lr a I Texas laghl anowa
rninda and want In keep Commit
•enured during Mm night from the
tloti
control*.
M»tcrn Dakota* acroia Minor
Thrlr surprise arlum nuy &lt;W
C M and uwo Uw northern Great rail th* drive uf the local Pro
kw The IwavwH amount* fell
(Jurwra Attn to end controls
•long the root hem above* of l-*k»
Some M per rent of the dairy
farm ers in the area. Including
Ihe Lafayette dairy men. aeiurrd
a Circuit Court injunction 1**1
month prnhthiling the Cuuiini*«ion
from regulating the industry Hut
withdrawal uf Ihe 3A name* ftom
th* (wlllion may mean tin- |&gt;elili,&gt;n
Is invalid because H doc* not
Invc lurking id Ui* rrvjulred 31
CI-f.ARWATKH t l T D — Pollc# pwr rent uf the area's prnducei ■
Judx* Hugh Taylor agreed to
■ought today to link a IIViMiu
rohh«*7 nf a faaiiionahle resort accept the farmer*' petition askhotel isle with a aerie* of safe- ing tlmr nairirt lie *lrlrketi from
nracVinr* sWwig r „ Florid* *e»i Uu nnginal p rliliu n
ll U llduiil, Couiiniaaloli a..ill
•oast.
PuirtUa i ovality .voarUI than lor. Uiildied that if liie produvert
flenung said hit men were aevk were allowed to withdraw their
Ing to determine rf th« threw name*, th« petition would not
maaked man, carrying revolver* I represent III* needed 31 per cent
and wearing yachting outfit*, who1 to lake tbc area from under Com
hddird Ihe safety Harl-or Spa mi**ion control
aid ll* would
safe were pail of tin ism * gang
Jodg* Taylor
wlucli haa hit talcs iu St. PelUa mak* ou derision unlit all ault-a
burg, Tampa, llradrnion, Sara­ of Uie ea*e w rte heard
sota and Fort Myers.
Meanwhile.
hotel
uUiciala
Woiked on an Inventory lo deter­
to| H I M l t I
« Ml &gt; I \
mine r in tly how much rath ,
S M M \ I.
I M » « M I * to | (| %
cliei'k* and Jewi Iry a c t* stolen
k u l l r r ml I'tolallr
llrnr««to

Police Closing In,
Killer lakes Life

Steve Allen Lewis

Nation In Clutch
Of Nasty Weather

Nude In Ad Risky,
Movie Firm Told Control R « k '« ■
WASHINGTON ( I T I ) - T h e Po»t
O fflr*
Department advised a

movie company M a y It could
diiplay the nude rharmi of a
beautiful Spanish woman in a
newapaprr ad—but only at It*
own riik.
The department delicately aide
*|r pp«.,|p giving advance approval
—or rfnajuiroval—of the uie of
Francisco Goya'l famoua paint
ing, "The Maja Nude," to advrrtiae a movie.
The picture, which hanga in the
Prado in Madrid, ihow&gt; a buxom
Spanith Ducheai atretched full
length on a couch
The movie company atked Ihe
department for an "adviaory rul
■
lift
vail
w *r * | ^ a a uthat
i*i
mg”
on whether uw
newipapera
carried the propotrd ad would be
barred from the matli.
General roumel
Herbert R,
Warhurton replied that the de­
partment couldn’t very well rule
on the ad until it actually had
appeared in a publication that
had gone through the mail*
Warhurton aaid a lot would de­
pend on how the picture waa u*ed
* n'' * l,;" kiml
pea red with it

caption*

ap

rhr
Maja Nude" ia ronaidered an ar­
tistic ma*lerpleee.

Ambassador Okayed
CONAKRY. Guinea (CPI&gt;— 1)1
alio Trill, liu h ra 'i permanent
dclrgatr to the United Nation*,
ha* hern apprn*rd by Prrtldent
Kiaenhowrr as thi* newly Inde
(wndent Weal African republic’*
first ambassador to the 17. S . it
wa* announced today.

WASHINGTON (D PI) — Con
great waa urged M a y to do in
bit lo curb the ipread nf roek and
roll mutic.
Rep Torln-rt II. MacDonald (D
Mava.t charged that a r.rw poat
office policy ia auhtldliing "thepurveyor! of Ihla muaical non
aenae."
Cnlea* the Poat Office Depart
ment haa the "good aenae” to
change the policy, he aaid. Con
grr*.
grru ahould write a law revraing *
MacDonald attacked a ruling
last Aug. I which made all phono
graph recorda eligibile for lower
poilal ratea at fourth-class mail.
Thia w it poaiiblc under a law
patted by Congreia laat year.
MacDonald aaid. however, th* law
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Then Plunge Again
LAKELAND

( U l’l )

— A cold

front pushed temperatures down
into the 3Q's in northern Florida
today and awrpt chilly air through
the southern end of the atale
The Weather llurrau said the
mercury would climb into the
70’* in the afternoon, contrasting
with Monday's high which lin­
gered in Ihe fo 'i.
liut another cold front wa*
moving southward through the
Mia*ta*ippi Valley ami forecasters
raid it would uilior in vub-normal
temperature* for the third conse­
cutive night.
Temperatures at I a m ranged
from 37 in Daytona Reach pi 3*
in Tallahassee and 30 in Key
Weal. In Miami it wa* SO Other
temperature* were: Orlando, 41,
Fort Myer*. 47; Cron City, 39.
Pensacola, SI.

p a jje A— T u m ., M »r. S ^ l M t

* C 0n,,e SS A S k e l Tied Is ‘Relieved*

waa intended lo cover education
»l material and not ail type* of
mualc.
A P o a t Offir* Department
tpokeaman aaid the department
had "no alternative" becaute
"we're merely carrying out the
law ia aet by Congre«a
The tongreaaman leveled hi* at­
tack In a aprcch prepared for de­
livery to the House today. Ad
P f jr f ie ’ t T W O
t u u ,e 5 I w u

LoV G S
L u res

On Same TV Show
HOLLYWOOD ( C P U - E lbabeth
T aylor and Dehbie Reynold*, who
have avoided one another aince
the Kddie Fiaher entanglement,
w ill appear on the tim e T V ahow
next month.
The ra ve n -h iire d aercen airen
and apple-cheeked Dehbie chose
Ihe biggest blowout of all for their
get together—the Academy Award
TA’ extravagania,
But It won't he "o ld home
w r r k " fo r the love r lv a lt
The g irl* are scheduled to pre
sen) Oarara to winners in tw o im ­
portant categories, hut th e ir ap
pearanre*
w ill be w e ll- spared
during the IDS minute program

vancc copies were
Monday night.

Ha aaid hc'i always hawn toid
that performer* auch aa Klvla
ITealey and Je rry I.ee Lewia have
"an adverse effect" on education
of tern agera.
"Putting auch Immortal rock
and roil 1 1a * a 1e a aa Itch y
Twitchy Feeling’, ’Honey Comb’.
'Stagger Lee', and ’Spllih Splaih*
in the tam e category at the re
rording* of Rarh, Brahma and
Beethoven, el at, H a horrihle
parvertton nf the intent of Can
great " he aaid.

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MOSCOW (L'PI) — Ivan V. Ka­
pitonov, a member of the Presi­
dium of the Supreme Soviet, has
been relieved aa first arc ret ary
and member of the Moacow Dis­
trict Committer of the Commit
nut Party, the Soviet newt a g r#
ey Tan reported today. No rat­
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Adult K ntrrln inn irnl

Farmers Reverse
Milk Control Plea

Police Seek Link
InSale Robberies

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to ore
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night watclimau aiid Icliphuua
uicialoi «l 2:30 * ui Monday,
tin Irchliiqui on- alilllDl lo lliat
turn lo craca tiic utlicr sal* a ,u
Mn area, the laal one occulting
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mil of town pliotH- nail lo
you know who. It works!
And atalion-lo aUliun

Tudny, it’s nuiku-lw-lieve . , . tomorrow, iN-rlinji#,
aim'll dciugn for the world ns even to*lay nil
America took* to Morula for tlie fluent atmaliine
faaliiuita. Ju st wliat will her opportunitim ImT
Today in Florida, fashion i* ing b u n n cu . . ,
and it'* growing! Aggrewdve. forward-looking
designer*, ixrti ta, awainstrcMv* and models nre
taking tiw lead in the world o f .unshine r*ahi&lt;&gt;n
. , . creating n flair in annaiune wear that ia tlui
challenge nf atyle w ilier* around the world. Km h
year, literally thouranda o f doilara worth of
Florada-made fashion* are shown and bought in

Fantasies today... fashions tomorrow!

nvirket* everywhere
Hut wliat about tomorrow? W ill thia girl with
talent and imagination be able to contribute
freely? W ill die lao free to create tbc faaiiioru lit*
publir dcairre? Or will site be obliged to design
utditarian garment* lo tit a plan conceived by a
meddling bureaucracy? She will lie free lo serve
her |&gt;atrona and ln-r industry only if we prewerve
our ayatem o f free enterprise . . . Uie ayatein
which has heljwd build our living stanil.irda to
Uie highest in the world . . . a ayatem which
allow* each of u* lo Uiink and cruatu frvuly.

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in fashion, so Florida 1‘iHivr A
Light Company M ctvaling brtUr
things rlrrtneally. G'mif nru- plants
and grntrulort, nrtc uibstations
and additional Unrs non- undtr con­
struction u ili soon supply literally
thousand* of added kilouatts lor
H A P P IE R PLORIDA L IV IN G
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�News Briefs ^
Castro Finns Visit
X K W O ltl.P A N S t t ' l ' l ) — l uban
Ererm er Fidel Caatro w ill v i. it the
U. F. A p ril IT t • addreai the
Am m e a n Society of Newspaper
E d ito r.

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VOL. XLIX

United I’ rwia Leased W in

tabllihtd 1908

SANFORD,

WKl'NKSDAV. MARCH 4. 1WJ

FUIRIDA

NO.

Prices Hiked, Too
BOGOTA, Colombia ( U P l i— Po­
lice used club.. fire hot** and
ahota in the air Turaday to break
up moha of student* and unionists
protecting hot fare hike.

‘Rights’ Drive Opens
W ASHING TO N lU I I V — A con ,
greanona! drive for n#»
c iv il1
rig h t* le g iila lio n opened today be i
fore a frirn d ly , all northern House ;
«ubcommitt*e

Gravediggers Strike
N E W YOKE i I ’ l ' l } —More than
LOsA) g ra ve d irg rrs went on atrlke
today xg a m il nine ce m rte rie * In
New York C#y and Weetc+iester
County.

Khrushchev Ready For 'Brink'
Don’t Be Afraid,
Cleveland Views Request Ike Tells Nation

From A ll Possible Angles

WASHINGTON (D P I! - Pr.e*
ilenl Fisenhowvr warned today
against w a r s ra ir stemming from
East West lensrons. saying the na
Ikin ’s defensi-s are powerful an-t
salltfactory fo r Hie present.
Tha President said it was true
that the U
S was Birred by
Nus«ian propaganda and vltupera
lion to live in a half world of
peace and threat Rut ha thought
It unwise to d r v o ir so much puhllr discussion to the possibility
of Ud* country suffering tome
form of aitaek
Elsenhower said hr saw no pre
sent need for an airborne alert
with bomt-er* constantly aloft Hut
h* thought the day might Come
when *uch an alvrt would be ne
CCS* ary
For the moment, hr said em
p h a tlra tl). m ravitres taken by the
Defense Departm ent are complete
ly adequate
H r said the most recent Hus
tian note wav tilled wdh props
gauds distortions, but « * . tam e
whal hopeful In its admission that
lom cthtng could In- a ... mplished
in a foreign m in is!, n ’ conference
lie pronu-vsl that the AHlr* would
answer the nolv as constructively
as |N»slhle.

Diplomats Report
Stand Not Changed

U n it e d I ’ n-us li r le r iiis tr im jd
V u v ie t P r e m ie r N i k it a K h r u s h c h e v is tc u rly in go to vh «
Mack Cleveland J*. hwmd MmWbarvow •eel. *1 d u e t *u u k
b r i n k o f w a r to g o t h is o w n w ny o v e r P u r lin a m i tire li e m in n
u l f in a U e kli*h spot yesterday ih * t a n jii .4 w the euunsy au-uid
q u e s t io n , d i jr lu im it ic a m irc w t a n iti D t i t t y in L o n d o n .
aftorm-un
rrllic U * me w .u* ,d th * Chamber.
T h e rnid W a r s i t u a t i o n was so s e r i o u s jl.T -y e .ir-o ld C h u n *
As president uf lh * beilllnule
c o ih ’ r K o iir u tl A d u t iu u u r o f W ont (.*0111 ) 1111)- tra v e le d to P a r is
A LT O N , England (UP11—Joseph County Cham ber u f Cum m rrce. the only derogatory remarks l
have hr an) hava twssn (rota d-a
t o c o n fe r to d a y w i t h i'riw u ile n t C h a r le s d e G a u lle on m e a n s
W. Payne told a local court a dog he wished hi
tile county's »p
hit him , but that he h id the last prupriatloei fo r nati-oval adver- a u d ito r."
o f strengthening lh * Paris B-&gt;nn
lien. J C, HulchttaMt toU die
word " I growled al It and it dlaa lig n m tm against soma p re c ip i­
Using approved.
Board, "We a a n t aaial without
appeared,” Payne la id
tate Soviet mov*.
As county a t lo m r y , he b u t to count) fund*. t d o n 't think the
P r e s i d e n t D .enhow vr was
rule on le ga lity o f the appropria­ t ’o m m l-‘iun la takin g mo. h of a
studying closely re(vo i* on lh *
tion. /
risk. The national publicity p u r­
M .o.ow meeting between K hru sh­
HI,’ H AC KS! 1 1’ ! 11 —Hungarian*
A .tu m iu r n*pr« a*n U iU vt to the
chev ami H n tlsh P tim r M in is te r
10 to U ye a n old w ill learn A u ra L e g isla tu re , he promises! chased now w ill do Us a lot mote
Harold M acm illan,
in ilea an hour to ­ ' n o rm i for t r iu a l life ” a* w ell at the Chamber and R- ird that he good during this season than if
W ASHING TO N ( t I ' l l - The U. long at
w * has* to wait fo r n e tt summer
D ip lo m a tic a.wircas in U&gt;nd.&gt;a
S. Pioneer IV . it r lli t * , running ward the vicin ity of the moon M arxism le n itru m in a new H un­ and the r# *t o f the legivlatlva Je
or f a ll"
ga ria n aehoni t e il book
•aid
Mwcmtllau returned fro m
• lig h tly behind schedule, iped U&gt;- and an o rb it around the tun.
legation would propose a b ill
Cleveland said. "Y o u have the
LO NDON ( U P I )— I T im e Him*
,,
....
Moscow prepared to a.suma tha
Ai|*t yy to w a rd a
O ffic ia l! aaid that only a colli
• late afternoon rrrr n
authorumg county funds for ad unanimous Ssiurnncw of thv Irgtste r Harold M acm illan called on the
.
, .. , ...
___
,
,
. . . .
. ,,
ro e o f t . ic t n o t mediator to son*
agcivoua
n v o u a w ith the muon
aion with a meteorite could atop
vertlsing purposes,
n . - . l kklay In slndy the p.v»nblily
,
...
latlve delrgalton to provide thv
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
since
the
Western
Altis-v
thv
w
o rld
The N ational Spare and Aero­ the 11 1 pound aatellit* from Join­
C A IR O (U P I i Some i ; o lin t
John Ivey represented Cleveland authority fur what you want done
of a partial pullback Horn Central
.
,
,
.
,
, . *.
.
.
.
i t heading towaid a real crisis If
n a u tic ! A dm inistration la id th a t ing R u m a ’s 5,I U pound Lunik In ,*h owned firm i m the United A rab in the plea fo r an appropriation.
y.uroi-e
to
prevent
w
a
r.
,
.
right iw v ."
, both aide* fa il to make concvaI Republic began operatiuni frre of The Jaycers w e r* represented by
the apace capiule. on Its way to orhit around the tun
Macmillan bvhi the House of
The Chamber no rm all)
Cunbecom ing
an a rtificia l
planet.
Hut Pioneer IV ’t timetable w a i| U A R control today for the fir» t Mason (A b a rto n, who requested
Common* he and Soviet leader*
*tK'" lr.It
I*
with
a
national
advertising
The sovner* said M acm illan
should pa st with M.U00 m llca of &gt;r! back. When the la le llltr * * ! , tim e iL w t U ir HIM Sue* m a ll,
f ! 8tK) for thv annua! donation
had ■ ’ useful and con.truvltve
agency during t ie w m tei months.
w
ill
tall
th r W rite rn chiefs Dial
the moon a t 5:21 p m.
launched from Cap* Canaveral, I
A ppropriation a l fun di to the Ad* In the Wall Street Journal
discussion” on the subject of lim ­
A l II
a
m the gold plated FI* , early Tuesday, acirnti-ii had S t U U U i l t S 1 0 S t r i K l ?
Chamber o f C om m erce w»* c riti- a,.d other national publi. a tio ii*
itin g nuclear and conventional for | Khrushchev u determined to hava
on Uerllu and th a t
Space probv w a i 21)7,608 m llca hoped it would reach the vicin ity
V IE N N n ( U l ' l l * Auvtnan uni cited by M ate A u d ito r Ur) an W l i ­
ers in an area of Centra! Europe. hi* way
barn lead w idely, a d aiv
altuve the aarth and coasting a- of the moon al 10 a n , today. vr ra lly students and professors h*. »&gt;’ o said th a t lump .u rn . ,h.tva
" I think It Lr one of the o-,alters Khrushchev I. the outy person la
unMJ„ r&lt;| In v .h r.h le to be 11. inTha lim e waa puth.-d hack to plan a protest strike Friday against • ht-u’d not Ira paid to the rou nty wj#
which must be fu rth e r studtrd to ­ U u* * I m th a t th r West ran deni
2 p. m. when It W ii discovered the Communist W orld Youth F e s ti­
gether
with all the c.nm tru 1 con w ith if u wants to get a n y th in fl
organiiatiun.
l l . r County Coiiim lsslum -ts ap­
done but talk.
the satellite
wa&lt; slightly off val.
,
cernrd,”
hr said
proved an appropriation of 17.800
course and another recalculation
T h r Western world aliewdy was
Tins
ohviouily
would
Include
Ihe
to the Chamlwr and 81,Mar to th*
late Tuesday etiablithed the 1 21 S l l O U k l H e S p U C t l y
U. S , which has the la rg e &gt;1 mim- looking t o , Ihe forthcom ing m e e t­
J a )c rr* . ‘ Smaller Chamber* w ill
p. m. rrtid riv o u a
l-s-r of tnvopa ita lio n e d in Western ing of Eisenhower and M a cm illa n
M IA M I t U P I I —Am ong tlte rac
have to auhmlt vouchers to ub
"P-i deviation in tourse also in g entries al Hialeah Tuesday
foi vs nr or peace decisions on Ber&gt;
Europe
tu n fund from the county. Com
sw tng P io n c tr IV farther away were horses named Ju p ite r C,
A nuclear frre tone for Central list and Germany.
m tsdonrrs *aid
from the moon than the 18,000
Adenauer and dr Gaullv s e t *
Europe piivhubl) would Im tilv r at
Rocketry, Cape Canaveral and
O dhain and Tudor has un de r­
Th* Sanford bvm inulv County
miles o rig in a lly predicted and Missile
feast both Eavl and tVeat Germany deeply vonce lo rd with Ihe Mac*
w ritte n the cult of the ch ild re n ’s
Jav.rau and th*- tieoior Chamber
cancelled oul two eip e rlm e n ti to
and perhaps Roland and Crrcho- n iilla n • Khrushchev ronim unlqua
pe rfo rm a n ce of the Florida Sym ­
Seminole C ounty may have Its doth aubmil audrleit rrp .u ta each
be triggered near the moon.
p ro p --lu g to study the possibility
aluvakla.
phony Orchestra.
own j ir |K&gt;rt w ith in a year. John year.
Nevertheless, the project l l con
Macmillan did i&gt;a am plify hi* u f reducing atomic and convert*
^ C h ild re n of Sanford and SemiItl.A
N
T
S
RL.
N
y
a
u
lim
l
«|
1*1)
K
rld
rr,
m
an
ag
er
of
the
Chsmher
Civvelami
advised
thv
It
aril
aldtred an unqualified tuccesa.
armaments
in
O n t ia !
Twu men walked calm ly Into remarks In indicate- that hrs dale tlonal
^ K ile County grade and g ra m m a r
— A dutk-bsdawn curfew enforced „( CummelTe and chairm an of the that it had the a u th u ilt) to levy
thv lobby of the Mayfair Inn nt*nl "a ll count lie * cniicerned” Europe.
achuots w ill he admitted free to
by troopa and riot (silica imf-nsed Hoard of C o un ty Cum m lisionera, 1 'v m ill* for a d v v itls lrig pur
shortly after 2 a m bxlav. grata meant Hu re should le neg.itIaliona
thv J JO p m. concert M arch 10,
calm on Ihiv H rllish (.ro ii-c iiira ti' r*-v*aled yr v l.- r .lj&gt;
poses if members wished to do tied a golf hag, and ran from th r w ith the Communlat s a lrllltrs as
aa g u c it i of the construction com ­
where 2.1 Africans w err kilh-d ami
O icrola a ir|» .rl, usiol by the •u. They dlitn t.
welt at Russia
hoi el.
du trn a injured in riots
pany.
Navy for p ra c tic e tandmgi. w ill
the I ’rlin r M lm ile r was loudly
Night manager Howard Chad
The M piece orchestra w ill play
Ireromr a va ila b le to the count)- ,
wrrk told (H ilirr the men had *n cheered when he entered Com­
•e le c tio n * Irom cla stic. lovc-d by
nneal
e il sum
tiv aairi-rrt
lu m m
mer
e r TTtre
ir|*irt In
In
[ ) » J ^ L ja * X D n n n i u r
trrv-rl a light colored ear and mon* lin t afternoon to n u n a re
c h lld rrn the world over Both a f­
CHICAGO I ( T i l — Union o ffic ia l eludes t .lto aers-a id cleared land | \ { , U
heath d ***ulh on M rllo rvlllt- A* *- p o ll ini his K u v tu n journey.
ternoon and evening pe rfo rm an ce!
Eugene
C.
James
pleaded
Irmoand
a
mile
tong
pa
veil
runway
HOLLYWOOD (U P !! - Artresa
M a-mdlan Holed llic purpose of
They were apprehended at 11th
w ill be in tha Sanford Civ la Cen
To obtain the runw ay. Seminole
J P
T
Debbis Reynold* s*)» she has &lt;■ln , lo fba rg rs of evading IM 2.St and .Hartford A ir ih o rtly bv ll lu d lie*n lo seek h e iie r uu&lt;l*rte r
turned down Eddie Fisher’, re
* k,r0 [n r toae. on grounds County needs a lo cal bill a u th o rli
[ j0 ( ||0 f|Q
| fC d iV
O N TAR IO . Calif. t ! ! | ’l&gt; - A 3V
Sgl W, R, Cuagraiv and E a rl standin, ol Soviet views and *‘Hui
Tha Sanford Recreallon Depart
v ra r old widowed m other today
anther lie d and mg it to own and operate an
p u ip v ti was arlilevvxl "
Houripi.uilea.
4 t n r i u la making every e ffo rt to quest fo r a Nevada d lv o rrt that ^
W p o .t T lie h ill w ill !■* p .n te J
3 r cn-rvp-w-’- '.: P*r«iAto*
Hut he went on, ''W e must not, tea rfu lly promised forgive tret* to
Chadwick
and George Fyc-r,
u rg e parents to let th e ir c h ild ­ would D « k v m ^ s m i ,(7
t.E H 'Z lli, East Germany ( U l'l)
In the (real le g isla tive sen l fin
of
courae, disguise from ourselves a fem ale kidnaper in re tu rn foe
M
ayfair
bellhop,
identified
ihe
ren a ttrn d th ii free concert. in KlUabtUi Taylor.
A t l t 'i V f * M n l W i h L v i I
Ttie county can a p p ly lo tl.e gov- Soviet I’reinler N'lklla S K hrriih*’l haven’t given my consent to “ " ' *(■“ J N O l iN C L d C U
two when Ihey were lirouchl ti.u k that, a t Du- rn n im iin lu u r indiratrs, j her .silirrs: it week old hairy.
the fie lie f that good music is an
r
h
r
t
lo-lay
r
u
n
*
i
d
h
it
demand
crnm rnt for the land
Mu- rnu-t love children an at*,
a Nevada divorce twrause t don’t
Dt N S I M IL L , England .1 I ’ l l
to the hotel Tin golf bsg at III s * i " u r t J * with lh* a u n r l leaders
ln» ra tio n to good h u ng
K rld rr *ald th a t the best part for an Fast • Weal conference to in the hark seal uf llu lr car
The local borough council t.*lay
r Wealed wide differences between fiat lo t," said Mrs Ktrlh F lo re t itf
T ic k e t* tor the evening per Ivelievr in I t, " th* perky actress
I* con rtu d' a peace treaty w ilh Ger
tho k lilr ij|te r who stole her r h lltl
fo rm *ric e o7 the orchestra "are on
“ I fe d » would tre em har lurried down a auggeslion that e of Ihe proposed tr a n s .r tim
Tile men wen- Idem if Ird as M il
tlial Seminole Count) would oh many
last F rida y after posing a * •
ra
w
ing
to
my
children
to
one
day
c
illie
n
*
advice
bureau
be
form
ed
ford
la
-llu
y
Calhoun,
and
Ids
hr«i
a a lr at Touchlon’a Drug. Ilu u m il
Ttie Soviet leader Insisted that
tain Ihe a irp o rt fu r "possibly t l
’l l ioul.1 serve no uveful pur
frie n d ly church worker and volla l and Anderson and the C ivic find out th e ir fa lh rr had two
Ih rr Harry H Calhoun, of War
G
erm
jir
reunification
ran
he
or al least a v e ry small consider­
the council «*ut
untrs-niig tu hah) sit.
rrn
,
I'a
They
have
tu
rn
livin
g
in
C enter. The concert w ill begin at » K » x at the vame time
bnmeht aNiut only through agree
ation "
* lf the w ill return Erie, I ant
M itt Itry n n ld l, X . was award
Ov iedo for I wo weeks, police said
• IS p. m
Hie O ne ula a trip is located east meril betwrwn tha two German
w illin g tn forgive h e r." *a iil pin
A
h
n
rr
M
ichaud,
a
guest
at
th
r
A d u lt* and older aludenta w ill
slatra
of Sanford on Lake Harney.
m other uf al* rh lld rrn as she
% b e a r e a e rrp l* from B lie t’a C a r­
’ ’Ttial la the orsly way hi M a ifa ir Inn. Ir it b-da) wlthoul hls
stood looking down at Ihe h a lf
hay
and
*
lu
ll*,
winch
were
lustir
m en. The Nutcracker Suite and
peareful teu nifica tlon .’’ he told a
,
,
em pty baby c a r r i a g e
where
tunes fro m Broadway showa. The when she received an unconlealed
mass rally of C o m m unl.t* In I h i. • ” ,or %rM Th,’&gt;’ W" 1 ' * , r " ,rn
Er*v a tw in brother, A stun, slept
td
after
the
ca»r
rome*
to
tr
ia
l
p ro g ra m w ill last a full two hour*. Interlocutory divorce her*.
rtiR T A Z A It, M rvico fU 1*1 &gt; — A
East German city.
Garbage dum per* In the coon peai i f u ll ) .
The divorce doe* nol become f l bus ploughed Into a stalled, a lco ­
The Calhouns are In ja il
" D I. pules w ill not Ivc s rllle ili
ty are going lo fin d themselves
I'o h rc and F ill ags-rit* w o rkin g
nal under California law for one hol loaded truck on th r I ’an-A m er
"O nly
Charles W Sanders safety of h) force.'* he declared
liwiking into the eyes of the law tf jo in tly on th r case labeled ihe
year
lean Highway near here Tuesday,
lim a tlr. ran seek solution. In a
Ihey pursue this nastv habit
kld n j(-e r s motive at (rostrated
•1 v* already given him a di sta rlin g a fire that killed aI !rn»t fleer of the H ig h w a y I'a trn l, w ill
w ar "
Sheriff J I. Hobby la offering m other love—not money,
vorce.” Mis* Reynolds u id Tue» 27 persons and venous)v in ju re d 7 lie the guest *|&gt;eaker tom orrow
llu l in hia .(H-rrh at Wilhelm
at Ihe J a y re r lunehroo
a 128 reward fo r Information ] No ramson notes havs hren re*
day In ac know (edging that Fish
Ttie survivor* nr a n a g e d to
Fair and m ltil through T huis leading tn thr arrevt and convict c e ile d in the tour days a I n e e
111* subject w ill h r
Highway l.eusrnner S&lt;|uar* In t^ lp iig , the
er had sought her permission fo r scramble nut of the b in's window*
prem ier promptly rrite ra trd pro day. High today 72 In ?t, low l*v- ion nl any in.* dum ping Ira ih in M r* F lo ie * gratefully m ined ove r
A U year-old Negro fe ll dead a Nevada decree, "T h a l'i what he I rfnTv ftamea envekmed the ve
Members W i l t meet at no-m i n , fvsswnls that already had been re Might &gt;2 to 8* Variable winds 8 S rm in u lf County
| llie * are uf her children tu the un*
I of 1 heart attack at to tS th ti wanted.
to 11 m ilra per hoar.
the C ivic C e nter.
1 Jecird by Ihe Weat.
rtds meant that the c ilire m 1 Idem died female stranger to atie
Wcla.
"1
wish
Eddie
no
ill
w
ill,
but
m o rn in g at the Sanford F a rm e r’*
them selves w ill Irecrime watch could go out fur an evening
M a rk e t The man wav Identified t don't want him bark either. It'a
dogs tor the law
Complaint*
Unen Mrs F hirct, wlduued la d
a* K. C C lsrk. tru rk e r from Vat hi* life and hls busines* now ."
atxiul garbage and (rash s ln w ii June when her Itothand was k ille d
She w a. careful to polnl coil
riosla. Ga
cm county road, ami parkways in an a n id* lit, returned to her
D a rk was M-alrd In the office that Fisher wouldn’t need her
have hereon* increasuigiy fre ­ modest h u itit, she found E rie
permission
to
obtain
a
Nevada
di
of l.e tlo y F Richards, aaleim an
m iltin g .
Svmlool# Rep Gordon Frede­ ante, d ire c tly n r Inrllreelty the seluml., than you, lh * people, would appear that the f a r in l d p quent.
vorce anyway.
fo r Chav* and Co at the m arket
Coni m i ssinner La w re nc* ftwnf
ric
k today ’■unrloaked" the I ’ ar operation of p riv a te , segregated m in i b* prepared to pay for It. lion *erves those who leave the
R ichards said Clark had com*
Frederick said hia b ill not only (-ail several years been s tirrin g ford told the H ustd of Cnurii)'
cnl Option Hill and said he plan actared.
to pick up a load of produce for
If i om m istlone ri yesterday ( h a t
"Should the integration pre*sur« would give parent* Ihe right tn up ttie Integration problem
ned to introduce a h ill in the
the tr ip hack In Valdosta, and fell
la g is la lu re lo give school p a lro n . fnrre any Irw a lily In abandon pub withdraw their children, tmmedl (placed in effect, It probably would cant, papers and garbage were
a right to vote on whether to lie schools and attem pt to art up alely, but a lto would give par result m tu rn in g sc heads over to being lo tte d from ears directly
schools,
those persona ants tha right to decide hy ballot those persons wlm seek to upset agalm t Ihe "n o d u m p in g " sign*
Four N’cgro Juvenllei were ar close schools fated by in trg r* private
to the *cenc Coroner Hugh Dun
C Ju *lif)liig for Die arinuul G, W,
whose ch ild re n attend
such p tiv whether to continue u p *f*th 'n of th* r u t t in g t llu a lln n "
"G arbage can bv found all
can ruled that dealh **a» the re ­ reslrd shortly before dark last lion.
Spencer M emorial gull tournam ent
atr
school
m
u
st
r
r
a
ih
udo
th
e
ir
th
r
school
The
h
ill
alto
provides
lie
said
Die
q
u
rillo
n
is,
and
hav
around
lh
*
.Ig
rtt,
even
the
ones
Frederick .a id that many p ro
night in Conner lion with a flte In
sult uf natural cju te *
the actual machinery for leasing public fa n been, whether the Supreme Court Unit ask fur In fo rn ia lln ri trading at V j ) f a l r w ill b* held M a rrll
pa rticularly Gov. C ollin* own pocket and defray
an
abandoned
celery parking pie,”
I I 18
rip
e
n
s*
of
such
a
private
e-luc*
Id le , to private anterprUe for ran e ve riise dictatorial
power to Uie lltterh ug s.” ha said.
and
Slate
Sc
hod
Supl
Tom
Hal
house yesterday.
*
*
live
ip*asI .a.*jfsaw ■ ! l.e*L VWbv.l h
Il l w
.A|mrtwired by ihe M ayfair Med'a
le
y
."
ir
e
hailing
Die
O
ption
B
ill
Hon."
h#
.a
id
i
'chord
operation
The
d
rri.io
n
a.
to
whether
the
The t*o )i (old Sheriff's aulhorl
r!«l( Assoclalinn, the h-unram enl
a
.
the
solution
to
th*
ever
p
r
is
t
"I
n
d
rr
e
s
is
tin
g
ruling*
there
F
redarirk
said
the
Parent
Op
d
*
'r
shall
continue
to
operate
lie t that they had causer* the fire
is o|ten to all M ayfair Country
is no way hy wnicH public m -m lr. tlon Rill "d o e .
nothing more fr&gt;» public .rh o o l. u ■ decision
which destroyed thv building on ing school integration problem
(Tub m em ber. Tire flr&gt;t round
The people of Florida ce rta in ly can I * u tilu c d to provide e-t-ica than permit Ihe people to hark which tw lo n g i to the people, "lie
Hrivson
Road
Mans are l»- pp made to whlen
in the r atch play event w ill l-e
If sway from an aver growing prnb * * ‘“ r toey provided, in adopting A r n g F q .- I n d l l S t T V
are
rn
tltlrd
lo
know
that
the
l*ar
(Inn
on
a
segregated
h
a
u
l
T
hr
pa
rkin
g
house
was
owned
■11.1 reaurfaie IDchv ay it s? from
p l.iv i.t M arch 2138. F in a l* fo r
ir
In
n
"
lie
ad&lt;led:
"In
tru
th
.
It
thr
.tale
c
u
n
ititu
tlo
n
,
for
e
s
itl
'
t'a la tk a to Green Cove S trin g s , h) Chase and Co Navy f ir * Mil Option B ill doe. nothing more you want segregation in *eir
r n r r of a t&gt; *lc m of tree public
S|'»»"« Hammock site of Semi all flig h ts w ill l-e held M arch 29.
l l you
a cco rd in g
David G alehrl, m cm - trucks an sw rrrd thr ra il, and than say to the people
E ig ht flig h t* and an appropriate
i r iii-oli ' F rede rick .aid And Ihe "**•* County * new Industry, may
prevented
ftamea
from
speading
don
t
like
the
situation
you
can
b*-r o f the Highway 17 Asso. iation.
[w.qile are r n tltlr d to determ ine become Ihe home of othar maim num ber of consolation flig h ts are
in
the
area.
lake
your
child
oul
of
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C.atchel told County C o m m lm o n
planned Entrance Ire w ill b r 81.
whether, under e a itiin g situations, f a r lu r r r t
The Negroes were arrested by Frederick said
«r» yesterday that the Im prove
A portion of th* area east of A ll p la y rra must re g itto r before
vurh
a
system
should
continue
to
H r added that th r true solution
m erit of the highway » f i a p rio rity Deputy I. J. K ru .
17 92 ahead) ha* been approved q u a lify in g .
e s iit, ha added
to the dilemma "lie s squarely
ite m on the slate road building pro
• &lt; erlatnly w r would hate to see h r Ihe Zoning Hoard and County
upon
the
shoulders
of
f
’ongresa.
j«-ct« Commissioners approved a
such * noble Institution a t our I om m istlone ri to accommodate
w h irl) should present Ih it problem
resolution *uppurU.r.g the w ork of
public
vehools fa ll victim to th r D yu atrun ift. Inc.
to Ihe people In the form of a
the Association, which has recelv.
Now the Zoning Board w ill id
in irg ra b u n
b a ttle ,"
F rederick
constitutional am endm ent."
ed a | to -1 approprlallon fro m Semsalil
"I, lik e many others, fe rl v r it it e (or re lo u in g -&gt;( Ihe *n
U
ntil
such
tim
e
a
t
Congrei*
The
issue
of
segrraatom
to
Die
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l
l
la
tha
derision
id
a
ll
Ihe
inote County.
Five influential men dined at
tire Spring H a n im o tk area in
Tire Sanford Ftra Departm ent
the Seminole County home yea •hall ire fit In * dethrone" Ihe *ctvool* id F lo rid a should hr ( a n d people, and c H ltrn t *hnqld csmlart that our free iio b llr irh ie d t have M 1, industrial A public hearing S aturday w ill |io*t the d is tric t
been
responsible,
greatly,
fo
r
the
U. S Supreme Court, which ha* „|u a rrly , and a la tr ntflrla ls w ill their r r p r e ir n U llv »# tn let their
trrd a y at noon
w ill bv held A p ril 7.
me* tin g of Firemen’* Associa­
„ honest a t they rsn In this views of r d u r ilio n In this .tste tremendous advancement m ad* hy
N F W KFVSIN'GTON Pa f l ' l ’ l i
menu featured pock chop* "usurped the legislative au thority
tions.
th r tJ. S.
of
Congress,
I
fret
Justified
In
m
a
llrr
M
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B
eth
Johnson.
Grange
hr
known,"
said
M
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Johnson
o A r.-I
The food w a. "w e ll prepare*! a n *
R egistration w ill atari a t t l SO
— C ontractor H a r r y
Oerlaeh
' Likewise, I let-1 that Wa owe
leaving to the p*-«ptr th r tie d County r r p r n c n l a t i i * to the s ta ir
' I hop* and pray that v r , th«
nicely served
P m in the VFW building S p e a k
whose firm it demolishing the old
la -y is lltu rr to ld n irm U rs of the eillrens of F lorida, find th* w|* »u obligation to (-oiterity not to
T h rre w * i UtU* comment on tlo n .” Frederick .aid.
ers fo r the I p rn. business meet­
city h a ll tn make room fo r a new
T h r*e possible tc liu m would l&lt;e So-ilhslit* Srlirw il PTA lis t night dom to make the right derision | .lan d id ly by ami ter our great
the facilities. The men were th#
ing include the .la te secretary
m u n icip a l building, placed I h i. i d ( .
Commissioner, of Seminole available un drr F rede rick’s lu ll:
nhe t*lve *l on Die parent option In Hu. m a tte r," the aald in clot nation engulfed in i Judicial die
and Sanford L ily Manager W. K,
in the New K im itig to n
D ally
tJb-r.htp
which
ha.
g
ra
du
ally
ing
her
talk,
I.
School
patrons
could
w
ith
dra
w
y,,n
t
„
b
ro
u
g
h
t
before
the
nest
NEWARK, N J r t ' f l t - Two Knowles.
County.
N e w *:
come
Into
a
v
l.te
n
rr
and
w
hich
the ir children and Ignore the altu H.*l i„n of t h r l^-glslature and the
Don Hale., PTA president ur»
men charged w ith the Wild West
Supper at 8 and a dar.ee at I
"N e w Kensington Jail c e ll. Suit
atlon; 2 They could close and (&gt;osaltntri&gt; of
h i tm erulm cnl tu ed members to tie present at a grow, u g lie r and even mure pow
style holdup of a ro n tltlu le r bus p m w ill conclude the program .
ab le fo r storing valuables ur
abandon the system of frre pub the slate co n stitu tio n to krep tree | special inerting A p ril 7 at I p erfnl with each pa tting m om ent lavt Friday were a rre tte d Tuet
Attending w ill be firem en from
prisoner* ”
I'n ilrr the Parent Option, a am day night, tit* F ID announced
tie schools nr S F .tla h llth the ir public srh o o lt
m
to deride either to .la y or
Lake, Orange. Volusia, B reva rd,
dent
m
ight
be
removed
fro
m
own private education f s r l l l t i r .
"Tho*e students enrolled tn p rl withdraw (rum the national PTA.
The two gunslinger* boarded the and Seminole Counties
M r* Anne A ih rn , chairm an ol athool under certain c lrc u m tla n c
but vn New Y ork and waited um il
M IN N EAPO LIS, Minn (U P I)— and pay from their own pocket vale, non se cta ria n ichools w ill
A ll volunteer and re tire d fire be provided tu itio n payment*, if th* nomjnaling hoard, read noml e*. ami enrolled In another ich o u l It had gone th ro u g h th * Lincoln m tn are Invited lo attend, aa
S O U T H G ATE. ( alif. ( U P !) — Police failed to art p ro m ptly th* price of segregation.
In to n d d rrln g private schoolt. ths am endm ent m rn a rte d ," she nations for new officers. Bale* In the cuunty. Frederick pointed Tunnel to New Jersey before rob­ w ell a* regular Association m em ­
Wood. 29, took a p re lly . Tuesday when an angry housewife
wa* r r elected president. M r. oul. If the uitegratlnn question bing Ihe d riv e r and M panenger. ber*.
d i r k -hatred blind date to a d rive - called demanding they remove Frederick .aid Ihe people should said
tn m ovie Monday night, p a rk rd hi* a skunk c i r r a i i from her back tie aware Dial any lo c a lity a h .n
M rt. Johnson saul Ibal Ihe m a ­ H ill Ktrk w a. elected foe first were county wide, aurh a ch ild of PAL
c a r and le ft her to i * t refreah- yard.
doom* public school, w ill not be jo rity of th * people are in fa vo r vice preiident, M rs. Velina M itch could b * placed in schools of an ­
Th# F B I arre ste d Donald Ab
m e a t*.
A short d m * aftar tha
a eligible for any publle monies. of "th a
tra d itio n a l svg.'egated •U, second vie# president, Mra. other county, with transportation bolt, l l , of U p pe r M ontclair, N
(Then he earn* back aha wa* ■trong odor pervaded police head­ He referred to a If. $. flup rem * irh o o lm r ly s te m , tn l.v o r of slate* Ralph
The Longwoud Tiiwn Coutsell
J a rv li,
accretary,
Rob and costs of such a move to rn J , and W itte r J . Shaw. 12. of
i r n o g . So wee b ii 198* autumn qu arter* T herr was a dead skunk Court decision which state* that rights, and opposed is any led Shedden. treasurer and Mrs. Aa ished b f Uva school boawi, bm add
Montclair, on ch a rg e * of Ihaft in w ill m aet Thursday at &lt; p .» . t i
brie.
oulMd* thi
tb« T o w n Ita iL
to weed t * fletnlaeststo atopm enU.

NAVY SKCKKTAUY IlhKtv — Thormu 8. Gat**. U. 8Secretary of the Navy, chat* with fapt. Lionel Arthur
(ritfht), commanding officer of the Sanford Navel Air
Station. Secretary Gates toured Karney Field here yeasterility, then departed for Pensacola. (U. 8. Navy Photo)

Pioneer To Greet
Moon Late Today

He Had Last Word

Sex Classes Slated

UAR Ends Controls

lOdham Sponsors
Children's Concert

County May Obtain
Osceola Airport

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Not Income, Really

A t Leost 27 Dead
’•K,b ” In Bus Accident

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Macmillan Pushes
Study Of Pullback

2 Grab Golf Bag,
Run, Bui Not Far

Curfew’ Ends Riots

Debbie Says 'No'
To Plea Of Eddie

★

Mother Will Trade
'No Blame' For Tot

L 1II6I K6llGWS

Lillerbugs Warned
To Hall The Habit

Jaycees Will Hear
Talk About Safety

Attack Is Fatal
To Negro Trucker
A t Local Market

W eather

Frederick Plans 'School Choice' Bill

4

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4 Negroes Nabbed
For Storting Fire

Qualifying Slated
For Golf Memorial

Highway Will Get
Face Lifting Job

County Rc-Zoning

Speaker Says Floridians

5 Visitors Dine
At County Home

Sanford Will Host
Firemen Saturday

Must Face 'M ix ' Issues

* Jail Cells For Sale

FBI Grabs Pair
For Bus Robbery

Date StealH .Auto

Action Not Quick,
Police Get Skunk

tan,

Council Will Meet

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Russ Tanks Guard
Berlin Approaches
B E R L IN (W H ) — Tw o hundred m uniim »hou1d b* atsnoit in to le rR utslan la nk* li t ]u * l o u U ir ir f n able.
c irc le d WV.t B erlin.
But W r»l IW Iin * r* * nerve* r *
T hey are a Cnm m uiilM rrm ln main umhaken.
d» r In We*t llrrlin e r* th a t their
They even m a n a ie In )okr about
City could tieenme another P u d a -.ii.
pc»t. thnuld (hr ih o o lin g tla rt.
Thl* week a TO-yrir-old rra m lCompleting the Soviet e n rlrrte - mother who lived through th r Atin e rt are 3nn.flfn F lin iia n troop i lied Ixtn ib lng * nf World W ar I I ,
in F.a*t Germany.
left for a vacation In fladen BaBy a lm m t any m r a iu r r , the den
m ounting cold v i* r preaaurr &lt;m
‘ We're ta k in g our vacation e a r
t b li free Gland In a iea of Com- ty tht* y e a r," »he rvpUlned.
"B u t w e 'll be back before M a y
71."
tMher* echo her determination.
A high ra n kin g American here
d e trrib rd the W o t Berlin attitude
thl* way: T h e ) are apprehen*Ue
hut un atraid. They mi u n f it the
fu iu rr but are ready In fare it.
There u no attem pt to m in m m e
the C iim m u n iit threat here.
A G rrin a n e d ito r deierlbed It a*
more d a n g rro u i to world peace
than eith er la *t y e a r* Q urm oy
r r u i* o r the nne which led tn

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breaker who la dr*&lt;-rtbed a i "d a n gerr.ii* a* a ra tlle tn a k e ." made
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c rim in a l* today fo r the aecund
tim e in lea* than n x yeara.
T echnically, the acarred, lie n
d r r c rim in a l I* w a n t e d on a
charge of unlaw ful flig h t to avoid
confinement. To police In four
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yea r*.
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• NO special clonet apace necesoary
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who would have celebrated hi*
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ireund b irth d a y y ritc rd a y f r l l in to
an apartm ent houve tw im m in ir
pool Monday and drowned
f n llc r la id lltlle W illiam Allen
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state control*. A pe tition wa* aub-t m r m b r r eapiret at the eml o f the •lipped away unnoticed from h i*
home, toddled aero** a buty hig h ­
m ilte d Monday by a group o f,
m&lt;mthl
way and plunged Into the pool.
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to remove th e ir nam e* Irom the
o rig in a l w ith dra w al p rid ia n .
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F a rm e r* who algncd tha w ith ­
f o t U I e&lt;m » : u . i ro t. V i u u i f
d ra w a l petition * l* n ngned an
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t i n t * a gallon, about four cent*
under C o m m im on a rt price*.
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at the end of the IS month period,
produerra would re v e rt to pricing
All flood lirand Sliced
reg ulallon* of the C om m lition
and during that pe rio d would tte k
r r a d m iiiio n tu C o m niisiio n regu­
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TALLAHASSEE ( L 'P I j —An In -f
May 27 la the date on which aLJ veitlgatlon .eheduted tor today on
eye* are fiae d
* petition by d a iry farm er* lu
That I* the expiration date fu r pu ll the T » lla h a **e r arra m ilk
Soviet P r e m ie r 'N ik ita K h ru a li*1 th n l m il of Maty com m it ha*
chev’a u ltim a tu m to Ihr A llir d been po.t posed.
The In v ftlig a tlo n wa* raltcd
[tower* to gel out of W eit B erlin
and turn It in to a "fre e " d e m lli- o ff Tucaday pending a dccltlon
by Circuit Court w hether the tta tc
ta riic d c ity .
Each day. the Com m unlit Ea»t M ilk C om m ittion ha * Jurladlction
German ra d io blaat* It* rem ind- In (he arra
Hearing on fin a l argument* in
er» atro *» the b o rd rr. I)»lly. c ity
officia l* and other* tuch a* o r ­ t h r rate were tchedulcd for F r i­
dinary policem en receive anony- day.
A Maditon d a iry farm er lc*tlmou* le tte r* warning them to get
lu-d in court T u ctd a y that hr
on the • 'r ig h t " aide now.
The th re a t 1* one of two fo rm * opiKiu-d Hate m ilk control* a t
uf C om m unist
approach
T h r long a* J. B ra llr, Odham of Kan
mher I* a blandiihm enl. Rem ain ford m i chairm an of the Comcap ltaliati. the Com m unlit* say m illio n .
Ben Waring, fo rm e r m tm hcr of
to Weal B e rlin e r*, but he tr u ly
free by rid d in g y o u ru lv c * of the C om niltilon, n u t he did r.ot
objert In atale regulallon of Ihe
W rite rn m lllta rU U amt »plci.
But the W eal Berliner* »how no Im litH ry, hut w a* opi'Oied to
tlg n t of accepting either ite d the p m r n t ail mf iniiti t. ration.
U arlntf, one o f Inc sJ^ntrs ih
threat o r blandUhm ent.
the petition, told Ih r court h r
favorrd dropping control* If it
t-lim in tlrd Odham and producer
inemlN-r Jim A c re r.
tfTATi: OF K U J llM U T oi
A total of 11 ad ditiona l farm er*
K tfU Iti U K J U.N'KJt* l*1s*v v t
r r ilitiN i# * r»*l F o i l tjfflra
avkrd to add th e ir n a m r* lo the
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y o u a is i : w r iu H V m »t i k i »:i * petition In w dhdraw the area from
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dmm com plexion. W ear* fa lie
a t a "hum an adding m ath.n e."
Acquaintance* aay he can m ental­ teeth. He ha * num erout te a r*
ly compute com plicated arith m e­
tic problem* fa tte r than a ca l­
culating machine.
On aeveral occaaiona. he la re
ported to have w o fk td at race
track* com puting odd* fo r book
m akcri fa a trr than the p a ri­
tw iir t* nun u e u
mutuel machine. The F B I report*
T il m too# v itu i
he drink* to e x e rt* on occasion*
D x tlltllo a a W S .|i
and in the p a *t ha* tuffe red from
I** fir t ilttct, t t t i - 1
acute lim it trouble.
■ii|kii.ta-(Htfiteitu [
Following i t a d ric rlp tiv e of the
Per*. Hi.-n'etv Us*:«&lt;a'
fugitive:
B D &lt; 0 :- 7 9 i |
Believed bora et Newport. K y..
white. Gender build. Handing V
ATrOOO 1 T O I I I I V I I T W H I I I
9 4 " , weighing IS? to 143 pound*

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V

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PLYM O U TH

OPIIONAL EQUIPMENT

Swivel Seen

y

Rear Sport Oeck styling

v#

Electric windshield wipers

V

Mott driver biadrecm

V

Puth Button Itantmlulen

tV
V

Mott driver legroem

V

Puth Button heating

V

G reiteit trunk o p a c ity

Miner Malic icar-rlcw miner V

Lent life baked enimtl

Biggest in|lne

DIFFERENCE IN
RIDE AND

PERFORMANCE

D E IT Y

%/

AND PLYMOUTH'S "TW O.MILE TRY-OUT” PROVES IT!
Two miles i l Ihe wheel, and you’ ll irree no other u r in Plymouth’s Field can match
the smoothness ol Plymouth's no ea.ra-cost Torsion-Aii# Ride. And you'll enjoy l
new Feeling ol comnund when you boss the biggest V-8 in Plymouth's lield-the
optional New Golden Commando 355.

BUT...YOU DON’T PAY FOR THE DIFFERENCE!
T h u’i Iveta ate all three lop-telling low-price n r * ate priced within a few dollars of each other.
ey all n u f about llir lame, hul only Plymouth give* you the Ilig DitTeience for your inonev,
ace your I ’Jymoulli dealer for the fact* and figure*. . . and atk for that ‘Tw o-M ile Try-Out" today!

Cut

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R E D CH E E K A P P L E

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33'

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59'

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39

SALMON
49*

Tomato Sauce 2 :
Ocean

BEANS
3 v - 43'

CHILI

21‘

17'

Spray

Cranberry

5 1" c‘n,$1°°

K H .U T

SPAGHETTI
D IN N E R
S O f.

SAUCE
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i'kg.

35c

Tide lg. pkg. 33c

J if f Peanut

Drtrrgrnl

Butter 12 oz. 41c

Cheer ig. pkg. 33c

l i i i i e L ily

h r t t r ir n t

Dreft Ig. pkg. 33c
I.I*uU Kwd*

Joy
ru*an*er

2 for 23c

$ | .0 0

R E L IA B L E CU T GREEN*

iv i it 3 7 '

Sausage 4 oz. 23c

28c

45‘

H u n ts

A rtn u u t'* \ lr s n x

K re k le r M lm

123 F t. R o II k

1 Lit. Cnn

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5 lbs. 55c

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L IIIIIY W ITH DEANS

Pears

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Oxydol

Hunt* Tamila

So much tho u m a in price... *o different on the road.

Paper

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Saltines

DUTCH

CO LDSTREAM PINK

Dottle

Rite

A rm o u r** » l* r

Grits

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BIG
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IN

JANE

Prune
Juice
47c
Potatoes 2

3

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STYLE

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-AND PLYMOUTH'S GOT IT!
BIG
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IN

Breaded SHRIMP ^ 1 69

9‘

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Comet

12 oz. 39c
Gl»»t

2 for 49s

M a rk U t Chunk

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Ivory Snow

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12 U*.

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39c

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200 Magnolia Avt. at 2nd Street
OPEN T IL 9 P. M. F R ID A Y S
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Oviedo
By Marian R. Jour*
M r. and M r*. C. C. lla n k m *.
^C h a rlo tte . M lth ., haie tu rn thr
^ h o im g u e s t* of M r. and M ri. Lynn
M a ile r.
M r and Mr» Jame* E Brook
•hire h a vr had a* their guests
recently. her brother. Jim W uri:
and Sanford Mann. I toward Stew­
art and Buddy Cloerr. all of
f ra n klin . N. C.
Ralph K m :, who suffered a
alrokc (*» l F rida y mnrning. t i a
patient at W inter Park Memorial

Q U A N TITY RIGHTS RESERVED
PRICES GOOD t j iu i *.. Kri.. Sat M ar. S. K, T

o THE
THE LAST
DROP
GOOD TO
LA

^ h o s p ita l

Joe K in s i&lt; confined home dui
to illness.
M r. and M r*. J It. J o n n took
her m other, Mr». M. V. K e x 'e i. to
her borne in Macon, t.a . ta *l weekend. a fte r a three months v u it
w ith ihem . here
M etho diit Gue*t
Re* G arfield Ecam . missionary
for m an) yra rs in Cuba. v*at
Surat speaker at the morning
f t service at the First M ethodiit
Sunday. Sunday ichool
w Church
p u p ili heard him al an earlier
hour and the MV I entertained
him al a *upper at ri p m At
r ir n in g worship. mrmhers u e rr
ihown catorcd il t d n of a c ro n
irc tio n of work m Cuba.

Birthday

fAaxwell HOUSE

Party

Mr ami M r. u
\ w an i j r
Fu
l avvuo iL
r eU
d
rRv it c
L ^i i
n
entertained with a parly al their
hom r. honaring their daughter
A Debbie. on her eighth birthda;
w la at week
Attending were Linda and Ar.n
Riggins, M artha and M ary Cour
ier, Linda Gaminagc Rase Rier.
Janet H a nts. Kathy McCall, Gail
.
Beasley. Carol Burn*. Belh (iore. r l O r m e i
Deborrah R o u n trrr and Marsha

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COFFEE
59
CHILI 3 1
Large TIDE # 25
PEACHES 25
Shortening 3 59

Ragsdale

NEW
DAY

6-oz.
Ja r

W IT H
BEANS

law al

lo -o z

Women Lire ted
Mrs Lynn A Mosier was rle ct
eel president and Mr? J. II. Jonea
J Jr , corresponding secretary. of
the Seminole Federation of Wom­
en » c lu b * at a m teiins of the A
m e r i c a ' ss F
a v o r ite
D
e te rg e n t
America
ravorite
Detergent
groups at Altamonte Spring! last __
J
w-rek
t i i r l M oots Verse
M a rilyn and Suranne P artin,
daughters of M r and Mrs J im
P artin, w rre members of the
O uedo G irl Scouts ih o tc n to
se n e in count) offices this week
in observation of National G irl _
.
. .
,
r v taa iidu
• scout week
ti hn rr im
f t yy M
F ire Destroys Borne
Members of the lo lu n lc rr fu e
departm ent were unable to sa le
a colored couples' home when If
caught fire fast Thursday a flrr
noon
Thete are nine children in the
fam ily and members of this to m
A s t o r P u re A l l V e g e t a b le
munlty
have donaird c lo th in g .1
household a rticle * and funds to
tnem

$400

C ans

Toll Dolorca Chum

S A L MON
Cratkin* Good Family Crem*

SLICED or
HALVES

N o

COOKIES 2
2 bo.’; 29:
CAMAY
CAMAY
3 Reu OOs•

2 V l

Toilc! $OOp

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Bon

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Ret. Hamel M Paul (Sanford'
Henry J Andrrt (New Jersey 1 1
Jean Clark (Lake Maryi
irphrlta Bookman i.Sanfordi i[
kvery Veino (Osteen I
Freddie l/&gt;mat &lt;Sanford i
Judy Frwn 'Sanford*

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Daisy Dowell i Sanford I
Jo Ann Oglesby i Sanford I
c larence llitte ll cSanford*
B irths

CHOCOLATE,
VANILLA or
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V l

FULL
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Lb.

Beulah Thornton &lt;sanford i
Helen Jones and baby girl
i Longwood i
Sandra I. T yler and baby Ixiy
i Sanford i
Joyce Covington ISanfordi
Mrs. M arion Faulkner and
baby IS an fo rdi
P atricia llusted (.Sanford'
Shirley Knloe ISanfordi
Edw ard Simmons (Atlam onle
Springs i
G E O R G IA

Fresh Pork

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Pompano
Mango Snapper
Pan 1 i*h
Krr**h Hoe Mullel
Smoked Mullel

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Pull line of L*. S. No. 1
Fre.-h and Cured Meats
Canneei (*oods, Notion*
and Soft Drinks
COLD UK Kit TO GO

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1203 W . 20th
FA 2*0923
Oprn Sunday a til fi
Open W eekday a *tU 7:30

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Pkg.

Sunnyland Little Piggm Lmk

Delicious King

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1-Lb.
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LOBSTER Lb. 59’ COTTAGE CHEESE c£29’
Miss Wisconsin

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SAUSAGE

HOT or
MILO

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39‘ MILD CHEESE

Chipped Horn or

DRIED BEEF

Red

3

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57

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59

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No

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Shipped Eggs 2~'89'

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Home Laun
Sire

S A 59
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M EA T DINNERS

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Sonny Powell ISanfordi

SHOP -

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William Clarke (Lake Mary'
Discharge*

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CLEANSER

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HEARSE DRIVER'S ASSISTANT

District Again Seeking 'Citizenship

1
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W ASHINGTON (LTD — Accord .
.1 C tn Sen. N o rm Cotton iH N.
It. I, the Am erican co lon iali who
rn m p liln e d about taxation without re p rrirn ta tlo n ftm p tv hadn't

Odham Is Responsible

teen tt with rrprncntatum.
This la a good tar; but it ha*n t
done much to rase tn r pain of
'o ra l resident• who rla lm to suf­
fe r all the burdens of citizenship
while being d rille d one of its
main b ln ting s—(hr rig h t to votr.
So h e ir were th r t h r r r tu m m i*
n o n r r i of the D iit r ir t of Coluuv
bla (that's W ashington* telling a
joint session o f llo u te and Senatr
'll st rie l com m ittee, they would
li* e to surrender th e ir Jobs — to

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For New County Plant
i

Cl

11

Seminole County yenterdny welcomed a new industry,
’’ Dynntronics, Inc.
Securing Industrial plant* *lw *y* involve* much work
■by many people. L’suully. however, there I* u jniidinif hand. |
This was the CMC in the location o f Dyimtronic*. t,M|.
'The man who, more than anyone rlxr. deserve* credit f o r ;
[hi* plant l* J. Itralley Odham, president &lt;&gt;f Odham mid
Tudor.
Many other* played prominent roles in the successful
^relocation of the younjr ami aif|frc**ive electronic* jilant.
^The official signing yesterday climaxed fo u r months of effo rt* to find a suitable bastion and adequate space for Dy■nalronlc*. which has outgrown it* ipiarters in Orlando.
Odham stepped into the breach to a-*uro the county of
the plant. He obtained the land on which l&gt; -nalronlc* will
,’,!*• located, lie also agreed to build the in itia l quarter* for
the firm .
£
He made it very plain that he i* "sold" on Uynatronic*.
z-th e young men who are the principals and the future growth
‘.o f this area. Pointing out that be ha* a chance to reap some
financial gain from his agreement, Odham offered to a sign to "any citizen among u *" hi* lease-purchase agreement
with Uynatronic*.
Odham entered into negotiation* fo r the plant because
hr know* that the economy of the county and area will Unc- fil. A* a progressive businessman, he also is aware of the
- future of electronic*, missiles and the Space Age, all of
- which are th d closely to the future of Uynatronic*.
Odham fully ox|&gt;ect* the newest member of the lixnl
industrial family to become one of the area's major ear• ployers w ithin a few years. The succtss story o f Dynatrnnu
appealed to him. The firm was horn two y e a r s ago. It hud
18 employes. Now, about ion are employed. This number
w ill lie increased to al&gt;out 125 w hen the firm occupies it *
J new quarters in June.
Odham had good advice for Sanford and tiemmole
i County during final negotiations with Uynatronic*. He said
- that people who do not invest in the area's futu re are shortIts
MAM l | l f l ! f ( I I I I J W
- changing themselves, Jle hu* exhibited ills fa ith in l hi * area.
W A S H IN G T O N - W ith Premier
*. IfL'he find* somrttring else which will be beneficial, he will
Khrushchev slamming the door on
“ demonstrate again this fa ith .
The Hanford area is indebted to Odham. He attempted a Foreign M inisters' conference

which they were appointed by th r
P resided — in favo r of home
rule for the capital c ity.
They weren't a ikin g anything
tike atatehood fo r the d istrict, a l­
though admission of Alaska as
the O th state has stirred &gt;&lt;mc
argument here that thia would be
a logical thing
A fter ail. Washington ha. a
population
of
people
against only 210000 (Including the
soldiers) in Alaska. Furtherm ore.
It's contiguous with the rest of
the country and in fact is sarminded by It.
Hut making a state out of the
D is tric t o f Columbia would take

Save $ Every Day !
Agnin Its KrqiirM
I.YKKS THRIFTY Si..

BACON

v a lid and workable beyond the scrupulous, in the contacts hr
m o m rn l of confrontation nn th r h s i had. tn leave Ihp day to-day
deadline nf May 2T set by the direction up lo L'nder Secretary
Itu s s ia n i for their d e p a rtu re from Christian lle rte r. The relationB e rlm
ship between the two is close.
tn g iv e m o s t o f th e c re d it, tis o th e r * . H u t h i * w a s th e h a n d and the tirne va talks on iio m ie
It is a policy for a m o n th or confident
and frirn d ly
lle rte r
testing about to he broken nlf, six years? Does the W rs trrn gar- ? b e l* that h r has the fu ll ba king
w h ic h g u id e d th e e f f o r t s t o s u tc c s * .
(be outlook in thr .o ld war i« for rison in Iterlin go on subsisting of bis chief in this interval.
I fo r an indefinite future by meansNevertheless,
fo r th r m ar
sit
- sud freezing lrmp&lt; futures

“ n« ,n , , u llr »‘ f h» 'r '&lt; «» • " r a ­
Ire m tly d iffic u lt in te rval. He must
carry on w ithout seeming in en
rroach on Ihe potiey-making p rr
lo g illv e a of the Secretary, His
Sanford Muntifncluring t*i. halt lieen given the 'green
own fre iln g la that nhviotisly he
lig h t” Its eximnti its local operations.
cannot hold presa conferences nor
The textile plmit, in operation here only is short time.
appear tn any way to try to usurp
. has found the climate, actual and industrial, to its liking.,
Ihr No I position.
Sanford Manufacturing is planning to make Sanford ‘‘home
The gap th a t D iillr i leases In
base” in tho future.
Ihr daily functioning nf ih r dcThis cont|uiny ha* found since** in Sanford. Otherwise,
p a rtm rn ' Is a large one. I'e rte r a
normal schedule, from about *.30
, it would not lie contemplating a move of Mich tumor pro|xir&gt;
in the m orn ing lo 7:30 or * in
" lion*.
Ihe rv rn in g has hern stretched
S a n fo r d C it v C o m m is x io iit T * hd|ietJ s m o o th tbs* ro a d tu lhuU* hl " ,'1 r \ rn H" Me
ne-, ' , f ,k ' h* ' ' h,rn
h i* h , **ir a *
out as. in effect, he undertakes tn
m
s
iu
n
b
v
v
o
tin
g
to
s
e
ll
a
d
j.
d
iiin
g
c
it
y
o
w
n
e
d
|
.
r
o
|
n
r
ly
'»
•'nordlnaie
the
thoughts
&lt;
*
«
i*
b
il&gt;
.
he
..
a
m
an
of
r x |w n s iu n
. ..
.
. . 1 , 1 1
in i
' l l . . ',
, and ideas «f the Western a lies— courageous spirit
Itu t
he Is do two men t work. Itut th r le a l
to thp
assuring
the
i p firm
f i r m ,, a
s s u rin g th
o plant
p la n t t h a t la nd w i l l !»,* m a ila b le a t ................
k . rlrs
i . . .i iIn
- o
.* g
- .rip
i - ,.e
. fea r -1 d ifficu lty ia in Ihe anomaly of
n e v e rth
Ihe
of a
can again ...................
he postponed.
a reasonable s*o*t whin expansion plans mnlerialixe.
i What
remains is simply
to f ill illness under tre a tm e n t mat bis position hetssivt arid hrtssrrn
Hanford Manufarturlng t,l ficinls are wise in deciding stand f ilm , a position which Itse lf exacts a heasy to il. W h llf j authority. T hat being the ease,
newspapers
rpa p rrs with tt i t nhvim is that the interval san
tn cust their lot with this city. The future w ill prove this to President Eisenhower rn d o iird h r reads the nrw
four tim es at his p ir s t conference. his old ronccntratlon and even not continue for lanv without
1w so.
Once again a frig id l l a ' t from keeps a h rra t! of Ihr new * on the damage to a ll concerned
In
thia
moment
of
iw ifily
th r .Siberian ileppe has saved the news ticker at W alter Reed, he
does nut disguise from those who mounting tension it is not alone
d a y.
T ills has a lieaullful sim p licity, see him that hr is fa r fro m able D u llr i' condition that is causing
(DPI»
—A t r i h already
WASHINGTON (U
IM t—A
h is approved the measure.
...
| .
___ . ..
.
,
b ill sshen ft is r ia m in r d a little In consider seriously o r at any concern. F rom Bonn remits word
n lra lity has delayed fur at least
, , ........
________ ..._; more &lt;b u rly thr flaw s liecoinr length the m slor issues of cur- that C hancellor Konrad Adenauer,
.• two weeks passage of a b ill to when the House Commerce Com
the other apostle of strength, i*. at
evident. Is standing firm a pulley? rent diplomacy.
•i perm it coloring of Florida and m ilte r sent th r strong t r i.iu n of
Thai
is
in
say.
a
policy
which
is
W
hat
it
mote,
h
r
has
been
* '• hard put tu give m ole than tw o
' Texas orange*
the hill hi Ih r House The commit,
houra a day to Ins o f f ir r
He
The b ill ssas re scheduled fo r a lee sent Ihe o rig in a l h ill ra lh rr
lends to forget with one tltU n r
• sole March Jfi Ihr nrst calen dar than the Senate passed srrslon
what h r h a t said to the precious
(lay of the House The Senate &lt; untwining set era I ameo'lments
csller. M oreover, m flueniisl tie r
mans are
spreading word at
home and abroad that Adenauer ■
fsnnford Herald:
f E d ito r. Sanford Herald
I am wruing concerning Use
The two a rlirle t about the .Semi- policy no longer commands fu ll
3. Form o f
last paragraph of ih r story on note County Home were indeed support
ACKOSX
To stand firm In strrngth is ih r
I'd to
1. F l*ie o f
Ih r fro n t page of the Feb. 21 adi&gt; enlightening, and to those stho
I. On*
fu in ltu rr
lion of your newspaper, I attend­ ir s p e r t senior rllu e n a . i t must first requisite. But it is not the
drfratrif
A. Owns
ed that inerting of Ih r heminole have made Ihrm rringe and weep necessity and it is Just h r r r that
3. Half an
P. Flag o f
PTA ( nuncil and integration was as It did me Is there som ething the crisis o f leadership In ( V
ern
Dnlled
r r r ta in ly not what I had in mind, we ra n do In outfit roo m s w ith West Is most painfully rs n lrn t
Kingdom
6 Tackle o f
nor dul I rrc ris e the impression decent fu rn lltirr and
bedding? So m urh ra n be Inst nn Ih r rofhl
a lines*
tt.H o ste lrisa
il.a t
integatiun
was an issue .Surely t h r r r are organisations to B erlin r s r n if that road is
7. Iteal
12. A sp irin g tu
at a ll at that meeting.
w ith a ltru istic le n ilrn rirs , which kept open Into th r unforeseeable
X. F irm a n .c i.I
tv a rtistic
in. Notch
13. Era
T h r i- ir concerned a much w ill want la aid in g iv in g some future.
t f i i n Z i i 'i t i i .r r
IV Pants
I I . A lltsh 'l r
greater c r — Itu t of one world- c o m fo rt and beauty tn th is furU FarswtU
3S. V ip er
13. P lentiful
in n and its teachings of our c h ild - torn and decadent place th a t is
17. I&gt;capa
tcofloq.)
an. fsonhe-f
rru through UNESCO, which the rrro n ru u s lr called a H U M E .
IV, Janie*
( 0. High
I * A peer
It sounds like an eighteenth
slate and national PTA nrganlla
White undi
r nius.t
21. Hale notice*
century prison I cannot c o n re iv r
turns advocate.
42. Music note
12 Mr. Howard,
The only connection I can sre of r l r r l r d officials, who h a ve such
• tu f
*4 X
y
l
m
i
i
a
between one vsorldlsm i t w ill nnl Institutions under Ih clr c o n tro l, to
21. Ounejs*
“Tops in I'ops”
%
d ig n ify it by c a p ita liiin g it) amt a lio * * " c li treatment o f the aged
river
o
.118 K. 1st St. at
f * Stimulates
integration is that a one world tegardless of tire d , color o r race.
87, l.*p.v Cerrtxn 7 /
and In have ignored fresjuenl In
government
made
up
id
a
few
SANKORI) AVK.
w
/ / iZ.
fabbe.l
men id d illr r r n t backgrounds and spections and prevented such d r
,
j
J ‘ Emanated
la .My Hu*inr*&lt;s
The business of ju s t e a rn ­ Mu*lc
beliefs, could dictate Integration ray
7T
11
// /A TT"
liolioq.y
/'
■//
ing fo r Ihe Inmatra m ust be tor
------.My
Ont Anti
term
s
)u
tt
a.
It
rou
ld
dictate
all
Yt
JO. Letter
(i m
tt
10
&gt;a
other conditions under which we lu re enough let alone m il basing
31 —
Only
Husinr**
lice — our Im m igration quotas, a few rre a tu rr comforts.
Archipelago 41
1
a
7 /
You can count on m y check lor
Ihe produce we could sell, the
IP !,I
%
a sirra h le amount and personal
yobs
we
could
hold,
the
salaries
32.la te ra ly
~
rFr
1ft
»4
J«e
w r would receive. Ihe taxrs we aid if permissible. I hasp le a rn ­
% TT
c nmpoeitlona
33 Wing
would pay. our religion, and In ­ ed fro m others that the manage
•4
JO
37. F ru it aeed
deed, the very words that we men! tn charge now a re doing
%
3*. In q u lira
a fine Juh with ihe p itta n c e they
feel tire d h rta u x r
i,
j * •• T4
could speak.
3*. King of
I (or one, do not want to be have to work with but th e y need
n f hard flo o rs?
fstam’a
vy h
»«•
ilit ta tr d to hy a sm all group of help Iw l s hear from o th e rs who
teacher
'{/A f/7
% r
LU
T
|Hiwrr(nl Individuals making up h a sr hearts and who re a lis e that
41. tsoubtful
la
*40
i*
a so called world
government, soms-day age will come to them
(3. Unhappy
Feel Ihe dlffereacel
%
The llr r a id Is surely doing a
'fa 4i
ami 1 do not want in y children
U Aw kw ard
TT
ESTIMATES
FREE
fine
jo
b
In
rrporting
and
progress
lo lie indoctrinated w ith auch sla­
DOWN
i
t it
’ 1. The parson
*1
vish and dangerous id e a l through la d e fin ite ly noied In yo u r form at
SANFORD I.IN O I.KI M
n t
&gt;
bird
UNESCO. By being a member and editorials
l
%
&amp; T II.B CO.
2 Chronicles
Sincerely
and
earnestlyyou
rs,
of the PTA I am endorsing U N ­
I l l w . la l 81.
F a 21711
(Signed)
Ituth
M.
H
a
m
ilto
n
.
ESCO too — Hud forgive m r. I
I ongwood
ce rta in ly shall not Join that or
[P m* * 4
WrtliicMiii.v, Mureh 4, I9.M) san itatio n again, t rherish my
Am erican heritage and freedom
too much.
i'c u . V 'ss
••* l - M I.I..,
Yours very tru ly ,
I IN h lv V l c u s s ' I t S H IM ., SStW IlsIw Slanaafr
Thelma Lee t'lo n ls
* &lt;•.' ) * '. ' * '
J,:‘• •'eJte" lf VS'WIIMr
" '* * '
(Signedi Mrs. Thelm a I« e
rUMIRX CLEANED • BANDED • riH.IMIED
SMsfcsS Halls m o i i SatarSae, BaaSq, aaS I k tls lw s s lalasgas
c'lonts, Oviedo
la a IheSalasaa.

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LONNIES

79

STEAK

The prospect it si least as dark ,o f , *
P, r c ,, io u , |lr M * 1 “ W 1*
i l at an time t m . r t i l l Toe l,n r
,f
lh r * r « u r»
c h rrifu t rumors of
a thaw w liicii u ,,n , i r r l* ln* f''f'n n la te d the
(otneided m ih the s , „ t o f Anastas f ir 0" ”
n,',
h r f r ,n
Mlkoyan h a ir en tirely r e p e a lr(j
Answers lo such large questions
For some m the A dm inistration in ,h * I’ * ” haVf
,ro fn Src
this w ill term like a welcome
«*( Sl* '* J&lt;‘bn F oster Dulles
reprieve
It duct aw ay, lo r the - * n&lt;l l, u l l f * &gt;• »n W a lle r R rrd
tim e being at le ad , m th the ne " " ‘ I’ " * 1 unilergoing m assive radirrs s ity to think out
the terms on , , i " n M crapy lor cancer of the
which
meaningful
negotialluns aMo^men Hie optim istic bulletins
w ith tin Humans m i,[hi l&gt;e ton w hich resemble those Issued after
dueled. The painful process of 'resident Eisenhower* h r a r t at

Letters To The Editor

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Tender HHIrMa* ’1•Hnnr _ _ ^

.‘Goof’ Delays Bill On Orange Orange

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There arp slightly more than
two and a half m illion TV sria ia
the Soviet I'nien.

TW O BIG WEEKS

W ashington Calling

‘Climate’ Favorable

s constitutional amendment. A ll
that the commrssioncra were prn.
posing was to make the ft).square,
mile d is tric t a te rrito ry , lik e Alas,
ka was before her admission to
statehood.
•N e ith e r the resident* o f t w
d istrict, the states, nor the r e *
m aindcr of the Free W orld ran
understand why If. S. c l l l t r n i who
sre residents of the nation's capila l are denied a ll form s of the
franchise,"
said
Commissioner
finned E. McLaughlin.

rx p
SAVINGS

Sanford Ave.
at
4th St.

Open Sundays
8 A. M. til Noon

JL

�Wed.. M»r. A, 1959— P a r* 8

S he

Im R

Glee Club Has Annual Crystal Ball
The Jwminote H ub School f ile r
.in te n t* attending Ihe gal* event
Club held th e ir annua] C r y ita l The highlight o f Ihe evening
B all laai week end at the May la ir
wa* the crow ning o f the •‘Belle
fc ln n Hotel w ith more than 2SC»Of The B a ll" and th u honor wa*
----------

n ONLY THE VERY BEST
$ IS BRANDED

be.tow cd upon M i** Kay D r y , R o lle r and F.dtth Man.nn.
IT year old daughter o f M r a r t
M m Linda Y ra c a ir, Relle nf
M r* John h e y . Receiving n m n rrthe JltJI Balt, crow nrd M ia* I*r&gt;
up mention were M ia* Audrey
and prelected her w ith a beautiful
bouquet of red carnation* and
white pompom*.
In a in lin e of b lu r and t i l m
balloon*, itre a m e r*. and arrange
m rn t* o ' a ra lra i, me ) u u n i crowd
enjoyed ilanrina and a floor ihow
in which Barton P ilcher. Frankie
June*, l athy Bond, Jane Harwood
and Carol F.lli*on participated.
Dancing began at nine o'clock
w ith the Topulaire* furnl«hlng the
m im e. I.ater K rne*t Cowley. High
School handnt aaler, directed a
promenade and white all d a n rrr*
were on ih t flo o r the m a * lrr of
rerem onir*. tla ry
Baker, d e e
Cluh P reiident, announced the
name of the "B e lle of the Ball
C cn rra l chairm an of the rie n t
w j* M u * Y r a r k lr and a**i*llng
her were Charmmn M ille r. K*ie
K ra tie n . Connie Brown
Da* ul
Stanley ard Duke S chirard Chap­
erone* were M l** Kthel Itu e r.
K rn e it Cowley. M r
and Mr*.
Barton Pilcher, M r and M r* tiny
Allen and M i** D llie R e e ir Whit
tie Mi*» W hittle I* the d irrc to r
of Hie Seminotr Hign School tile r
Club.

Church
i Calendar

• IHH.I.K o r THK BALL i« Mii“ * Knv Ivey,
heated. and her attendant*. Ml** Audrey
lb ■liter and Mia* Edith Hannon with the ir

escort*. Henry Cason and lu irry Klntore.
John Mann, &lt;*cjitcd, escorted Mis* Ivey.
(Photo By Jwmenon)

(paAMwddu Reservations Made
For Easter Ball

W y .D M .s ItA Y
The senior High C hoir of the
P in t P in b y te ria n c h u rrh w ill
meet fi r .upper at A p m a»d for
irh e a rta l at € .10
Tbo M id w e e k Bible H -u i oi
b l o t P ic c b y trria n w ill h« cm
lu rtrJ by the I ’ aotor, He*. V. ti
•Melnnla. i i I p m
The C hanrrl I'hoie of l i n t
P ic*bytenan w ill meet for iel.eatral at I VO
P ire rre .t Ila p lu t Church * ha
pet and Concord Choir praeiiee at
t&gt; JO.
p m e crr*t Haptt*l S S. O fficer*
and readier** meet a t I;0 0,
Pinecre*! B a p tl*l m onthly huiip r" Hireling, followed by prayer
meeting at 7 : IV
T H U M B AT
t i i r l Scout Troop No 211 of the
y , r .: Prc*b&gt;tertan Church w ill
mP, t
,hr Youth Ruilding at
j jj
A famdy night entered duh
‘ upper wil* tie held at Ihe F irtl
I're tliyte rta n i'h u r ih a IT p m
P ln r r ir it Rapti*t ijiu r c h Bro
thrrh«o&lt;l meeting at * .10
P m rrre tt R a p lltl i hurch Choir
p ra rU tr at 7:Jo.
•
—
..
. . . . . .
' I i l M V A l ' t I Y l l I t 'S
l,*n r | n v r p p W i v r s
1 ,,r
J a j f f f * Wive* met Ihi* week
at the home of M r* ha* Shoe
maket and m ip p ril out plan*
«hlch w ill he keeping them an
* r " ' r sroup for a long period of
’ "n r
' commltlee m i . r iic t r d to
k * 11*1 the Jayeee. in the rieroraltn8 " I *he new Inform ation Build
* n'1 H r * ^ r g e Sm-ei w ill
h n &lt; l thu fu r .m iitlr Snr d ill \*t
, l rf (
M
p- Wa,|f T, f
M r. Jack W ilbur and M r, M .
*0n Wiiarton
..............a,im
...........
„ .aid. with
The group
wilt
........
Ihe n ro .ir to he ip m im rrd „at lllr
the
Mo&gt;1(.|in il t|)ra lrp „ n March , , , h
^
|R|| , hp fun, „ from 1h),

M r. and M r*. N o rta ll Boat ’ _
•.
I I
w right of Clim ent*. Kam a*, and L / * » «
h / I P
r n r
# &lt; /* * //
Mr
and M r*. U tta r Ro»* of |
L
t i j l V e f
Lj C LLL
9 A rlingto n. Va . are home g u t t l •
of M r*
Maude Stafford. The
R r.crvation*
are
«till being obtained by ra ilin g Kenneth Me
gue*t* and M i*
Stafford have made for the P in t Ka*ier I J l y l lnto«h, pretldent of the S o o rtv .
made trip * to point* of intercat Hall to he g u r n Friday night at FA
7701, o r M r* l.u i* lloua
in F lorida including Key W e il.
at the M a y fa ir Inn Hotel
holder al F,\ J -tU II. Iic k e l* a lto
*
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An evening. beginning al nine * d l be told al Ihe door.
o'clock, w ill include dancing to
Among the many
who bate
I t fir m u tir o f the Pupulairrt. a made a d ta m r r r * r i* a t io n * a ir ;
flour ihow. and many lovely door Senator and VIr*. D ougla* Men
p rire i. And you r entertainment »trom , M r and M r* Kenneth M rw ill benefit the C rippled Children'* In to d i, Mr and M r* N yhan J
Soiiety of Seminole County whose I&gt;a *l*. M r. and M i* Herald War
,
19
n ujll11 F
r . a uilrr r *
Seal
w «i a
d nr n*er wn*
w ill vopen
f ir n r&gt; n
like,
« r , aMr.
id •
and
i*u M r*
Vernon M ile .
M i * . Kay h e y entertained_ w ith o(ri(.ulJy H |lh ,**'hp Iu ) |
M r and M r. Sal M a n frr. M r
llo u » r
id a y *
-yahi*ann ' open
i»pen iiuu«
l'J” }_ r* r•■&gt;»-*»
Xahlr rc»ervation»
re.erv ation* tuinn bbe
e made and Mr* Myri
M*ron A ccord l. M r ami
evening at the home of bet par
^ fl|1)(||| |h r M a y (j,r Inll lt(„ r l
M r. B I Perkin*. Ir
Mr and
ent*. M r
and -Mr*. Jidin Jvry &gt;n(j
inform ation ran to­ M r* Jam r* Crapp*. M r and M r*
on K lim t S ite d
•
t.e r Moorr. SIr and M r* Richard
AftMind lUO gue*t» railed he.
,,
, .
D ca*. Mr and M r* Wallv Phil
Iw ern the appointed hour* which &gt; a V J I 'U S l U O n O llO W
lp«, M r and M r* W illia m llu th
preceded the tile *
V ..! F o r S t a t i o n l ' c r S O I l l l c I
M r' and Mr* I.eorg.- J llaum
Ball given at the M ayfair Inn
b a rb and part* i.f iw enty, Dr
Kott-i
A Faahwn Show pre*rntrd 1 ' an
a n ilil
Mr*
llol-ert
s m ith . M r
M i*. Ivey, who wat later named ih r Navy K v c lu n g c wa* held Sat
am |
j( j # ovn |„ n ami par
% Belle Of The Ball, greeted her urrtay m orning w ith the w i*r» ^
| , r a!V| j ( f l ( ; ortj,)n $ianiey
g u r it* In a lo vrly formal gown *n d children of .lalm n pertunnel an|j | |f J()|j
Vann Parker
fa thinned of while tulle over green taking part in the progritn.
’ y r „ tl, Altamonte^^S p rm r* w ilt lie
•
a* *
i,
a* ,
i .
lr«
l l n ^ rmt iir
HrAiUurd
jm*t htier
rr
■ut 'hack' Uidlce and a v..........
o lu m.i W.........
illiam T.........
a n n rr wete ill charge
” *
no
a o io r ii ami
cu
m u. bouffant .k .r l with a green
lh, ahow am i M r, l.
R
1
non
a flrla how form ing a hu»llc ef- Bauer »erved a * commentalor
1 1 1'
'
.
.....
.
a
m
Boor
.hnwn
t,*
'»
«
t
m
*
"
d
pari*
..(
*ev,n
F a .lrr fw ,hion* were *hawn by
, M
,. r
feci in hack amt ending in floo r
a
group
of
litt
le
g
irl.
Who
w
o
re
'
m‘
M
r»
John
U
m
b
c
n
w
.n
Dr
length » trra m cr* She wa* e»
f r ill) nylon .Ire .,.-* with F a . lr r
a ,&gt;
r t . r r v a iiu n . fo r
corler! t &lt;■ the Ball by John Mann
tvonnel* and carried a bunny, them part) which w ill include
The din in g room lahle appoint
purae
They w rre Captain and M r* P telcr Kram er. w ill l&gt;e uvrd fo r the new building
m enl* were in *llv rr and pink backel or
M r. and Mr* C harle* SrhneuJrr
# w ith pale pink ll[&gt; efi in » il*e r Martha D ritro l, S u .ir and Diana
I ’U n* in help J i v r r r i an em b lr
M r*
l.illia n M a .ru c h and twu
Simmon*,
K
im
Tennenon.
l.e*lie
^
Ihe ic n p ix iu k for the cunvcriliun
candelabra flanking a i l l v r r howl
v ia tio t* from New Y ork. M r*
of plum hloiaoma. The buffet held Urahain. l ’eggy M iller, and Cyn* ' W a lte r1 ,n 'Sl I 'f lp f , l, u r *- * * l r r lh ‘ * -W J r* nd llr &lt;
v r ir dueuwed. It «av annuunred
a three liranchcd candelabra w ith thia ta m e r. O th e r g irl,, wearing l ' nn »
rk,'*’n
.
,
an arrangem ent of pmk cainillia a, , l * r t * wear, were Janice and Jo
that Mr*. W harton w ill hrad Ihe
A lw ' ,fnm ,hp s ' n" * r '' &lt;r^ P F.avier
The gue*t* j*l*o gathered in the d llk Drayton, U c i l l r King, J a n ri
Fgg
Hunt
in it im it lr r
w ill he Mr, and M r*. Wade Tye
den w h rtc a punch bowl wa* plac
M iller and Nancy Miller,
Around im dnien* nf egg* w ill he
M r and Mr* Joe Der.nlion, M r
ed on a table which a ttra ctive ly
Boy modrla were Dickie Koloff,
and Mr* Ka&gt; S hnem akir. and dyed
held h ra ,* appoinimcnlt and a r John Cartlec. and Shane Pope
Dunne Ihe program plann'd by
ra n e rm e n t* of yellow »napdr»gon*
Wive*. I lr c . e d
in Bermuda
l r * " ___________________
” *
L - " - r P ''. J f M r*
Speer.
Ned Altman. *&gt;f
ami bright powder puff*. M r* .hu rt. Capri pa nl*. hluu .r, and
- Nell t Hair llr . ig n Studio talked
Buy Mann p rr ided In the d in in g *k irl* were M r*, h Itoloff. M r*
I lo ilH l'h lt ld l l i l t (
,h f 8,,,l,p * n' 1 demon.trated
la-wi*
Poole,
Mr* “C
4 room and M r. Rufu* S trickla nd t
*
“M r*
‘
wav 1 of individual »tvline
A fine grained jH .w drr chicken
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By T IM M O R IA R T Y
United Press International
John Callison of I h f Chicago
W h ile Sox aw l F rank Howard of
I h f Loa Angeles Dodgers— a pair
o f rookie o u lfic ld rra — e rr tearing
the ro ve r o ff the ball in early
aprlng workout*.
CallUon, only 19 yeara old, is
being touted aa the anawrr th
M anager Al lo p e *' long aearch
f o r a home run Hugger. A left
hander h itte r, Callison surprised
even Senor A l Tuesday when he
stroked a 400 foot drive aver the
left-center field fence a t the While
Sox train in g camp.
“ lie 's our No, 1 candidate for
le ft field and I'm ro n lid e n t he ran

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Hofatra 70 Orexel Tech *1
Providence 79 Siena 41
Worcester Toly ho W illta m i 81
Rutgers 77 Lafayette 72
M on tclair St. 73 Bloom field f t
Lenoir I’ hyne 93 E. Carolina 74
Weat Carolina 74 W offord 31
Weal Ky. *1 K a il Tcnncaate M
H o n d a Southern 95 Stetson *9
Iro y (A la i St. 76 SI. Bernard 73
T ik e v illf 77 Georgetown ( K y i 73
Iowa St. 67 Kansas 62
b t Joseph’s ( Inal a P2 Anderson 91
C alvin m Central Michigan H&gt;
X a v ie r tO hlo) 92 M iam i (Ohm) 71
Creighton 72 South Dakota St. 71
Nebraska Wesleyan 76 Peru 66
C ulver Stockton 78 W in. Jewell 66
Tex. Christian * t B aylor 6 j
Texas Tech 90 Arkansas 60
Sou. Methodist 70 Texas A ltM 66
T ex a■ 63 Rice SI
Abilene Christian 70 Tex West. 62

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Teams Deadlocked
ForLeague Lead
Roum iUat's
unbeaten
record
W at ended by Seminole Sporting
Goods, 33-23, in the Jun io r Bas­
ke tb a ll League, played at the Na­
tio n a l (luard A rm o ry. Each has
* 4 1 record In the league.
Robson's Sporting (io«d« took
th e Stemper Agency 33 26, lo
f a in a tie fo r th ird place.
In a battle o f tw o cellar dwel­
le rs. Higginbotham won its firs t
game, and Sanford E le rtn e lost
it s fifth , 2X27, This was San­
fo rd Electric's th ird fo rn e e u tite
loss by ona point.
The standings find Itoum dlat'a
and Seminole Sporting Goods tied
lo r firs t place with a 4-1 record,
fite m p e r Agency and Robson'a
S p o rtin g Goods lird fo r second,
3-2, Higginbotham 's In fif th w ith
a 1-4 record, and Sanford Electric
In last place, OS.
On Saturday, Ih r Sanford Junior
B t'k c tlv s ll
league
tournament
w ill begin w ith f W m ilt a t 't meet­
in g Robmn's at 9 a in ., Stemper
Agency w ill play Sanford Electric
a* 10 a m , and Higginbotham's
w ill tangla w ith Scminola Sport­
in g Goods in the final game at
11 a m .

Bout Scheduled
KAN FRANCISCO ( C PI t - E d d ir
M arlien o f Bedding, C a lif, w ill
meet Rubin Vargas of San Franc ltr o in a 10round heavyweight
mateh in Ihr Cow P a la rr A pril

make it , " Lopez said a fte r the
workout. “ John does everything
w ell—he h a t good speed, hits
hard and has a strong a rm ."
In his firs t fu ll season of pro­
hall last year. Calllaon hit 29
home ru n t w ith Indianapolis to
lead the A m erican Association.
He was riv e n a b rie f tr ia l w ith

the W hite Sox at the end of the
193&gt; cam paign, collecting 19 hits
In IS gam ei.
Howard, like Callison. a lto spr
cializes in the long ball. The fo r­
m er Ohio Stale basketball s ta r hit
four out o f the Dodgers' park al
V rro Beach, F la. Tuesday and
was hailed by chief ico u t A l

Practice Proving
Rugby Is 'Rugged'

Am erica'a football game is a up and down the field F requent­
m ild aort o f c h ild ’s p lay com ­ ly the ball le ft the boundaries
and ended in a cabbage patch
pared to EnglamTa fa vo rite rug
across the road
by.
In pursuit bounded a ll 34 of
Sanford s eastude residents had the Sanflys, in a rough and tu m ­
a glimpse of rugby's possibilities ble game where any man on th r
last T hursday when the Na'.y (earn can kick Hie ball o r score
Sanflys met fo r scrim m age al on a la ttr r a l pass.
Celery Ase. and M ellonvllle.
Decked out in red and white
The C ity of Sanford h a t given jerseys (Seminole High School),
use of the fie ld and donated goal blur and gold jerseys ( If. o f T ilts
pasta. On Thursday, 30 husky hurgh) and shoes from Ih r NAS
players and a t many adm irers Trnsacoia tra m , Ih r m m m akr
bore up under the discom fort of colorful viewing. I'a nis are ow n­
er's choice, and range (rum bath
a steady t in tile .
S p rrta to rs were well rewarded ing trunks to blue Jeans.
T h r only protective equipment
for th e ir agonira. as the bu rly
men rha te d an o ve rtire d football worn in rugby is a p a ir o f long
woolen socki There is no block
mg (only pushing n r la rk lin g i and
no forw ard passing
Captain of the N avy Sanflys Is
Lt. ( j o Tom H am ilton, who p la y­
ed rugby as a student a l D a rt­
mouth College. He has organited
several teams durin g his Navy
rare er. and la rge ly Is responsible
for much of this cou ntry’s enthu­
siastic reception of the game.
A veteran roach. Chief Ruel II
L n ife d Tress In lrro a liim a l
Baldwin of la s ro n 1(0. Jackson
W ith only 22 more days o f ra c ­
fit, lo u ts U n ive rsity is the l i t . ville , is assisting Hie Sanford
ert team lo own a nice shiny post­ learn, which is composed of men ing. Sanford Orlando Kennel Club
o fficia ls have slated one o f the
season tournam ent berth in college from all units stationed here
basketball and two more riu in le ti
The group hopes lo participate s ra s o n 'i finest schedules fo r to ­
— Connecticut and eith er D a ri- in Ih r annual Bermuda College night. when raring at R 10 w ill
moulh n r P rinceton- could jo in the Rugby Week, M arch 29 A p ril 7. launch one of three Grade A
events
happy thron g tnnight.
l l r i d l i n r r of the star-studded
St. lo u ts H I M l lu e a m r the loth
show w ill be the Hot Box 10th
team selected fo r the 12 tra m N a­
race, which may resolve its e lf
tional In v ita tio n R a ik rih a ll T o u rn ­
m in another two hound duel be­
ament at New Y ork'* Madison
tween Happy Joe Lucky, in the
Square G arden, the announcement
FRESNO, C alif. ( U P li— La urn
seventh spot, and Simla, In the
coining just as soon a * the llilllkens were elim in ated in the M is­ Salas. 19. M onterrey, Mexico, da- four box.
c iiio n ril C ollier Cox. 129, Y’uma,
Happy Joe is figured by m orn
souri V a lle y Conference race.
mg line raids to win, but only a
Connecticut 116-61 ran sew- up A r il. (10).
the Y a n ke r Conference cham pion
RICHMOND, C a lif. ( I T I i - J o r y shade ivchind the hustler is lady
Sim la. Happy is riding five con­
ship fo r the t l t h tim e in the last
Lopes, 133, Sacramento, C a lif . d r
secutive qulnieia postings, and
12 ye a r* by he aling Rhode 111 and
cisionrd A rt Itam poni, 133, Rich- h e 'll lie seeking three straight
tonight.
The would earn the tt- t nnns a muni), Calif. &lt;101.
over Sim la
first round N C A A tournam ent si«.t
S im la, however, recently outHONOLULU ( U l’i i — Tommy
against a still-iin se lrcte d “ m em ­ Tibbs, 137, Bov ton, Mass., dec I- scampered Happy Joe iw ire , *o
ber a t large'* at New Y o rk n r t l
sioned L a rry Cantlbcros, 136, lin n tonight's running may determ ine
Tuesday. But an upset by Rhode
ntulu (6 ): Bay T erre, 112, llono lu a curre nt tra ck champion HornIsland would leave Connecticut
lu, drcliiimrd flay T lch re o , IUS, swugglrd and Klame Nug are tw o
tied w ith Maine fo r the conference
other fleet stars in the Hot Box,
Las Vegas, Nev. (Oi.
crown and create a question about
N ightcap of the unique evening
which tra m would go to the to u r­
w ill be the long tlth , a threeney.
rtg h th s -m ilr contest of Grade A
D artm outh (20-6) and Princeton
steppers who just m in e d m aking
UK-41 are lir d fo r the Iv y League
the Wednesday Hot Box.
lead a fte r swapping home-court
Huge Rural Commander is fa v ­
victories. Each finishes Its season
ored by fiv r to two ra rly raids,
l n ltrd Press Inle rna llu na l
tnnight — Dartm outh at home
Thirteen is the “ lucky r.u m lie r" but h e 'll have lo contend w ith such
against Brown, tT in rrto n at Penn­ for Bub Pettit of Hie hi. l-o u li fine greyhounds a t Bel Del and
sylvania A w in by one and a loss Hawks if he iv tn set a new N a­ K irg o
for th r other means Ih r Ira g u r title tional Basketball Association sea
In the evening s opener. D ap­
and an N C A A tourney berth for son scoring record.
ples is rated best, and Super Toy
the victo r versus West V irg in ia
T h r 6 font a inch ex-Louisiana ru n t a close second, according
al New York nest Tuesday.
State ace must average only 13 lo e a rly figuring
I f they finish In a He, h o w rv rr, puints in Ins rem aining six games
a playoff Is in n rd rr fo r the league In surpass th r NBA m ark of 2,«0t
crown. And an N C A A o ffic ia l said IMvlnts set last season by George
D E T R O IT l l l P l i - Hob flicks,
th e rr’i a chance the playoff dale Yardley—not too d iffic u lt a lask
would ro n flle t w ith the NCA N lour- considering the fa n he has been form er head football coach at
nry and thus deprive th r Ivy j averaging 29 2 points per game DrR auw University, nas been ap­
pointed d rfrn s iv r b a rk firld coarh
le ag ue of a tourney re p rrs rn ta . all seaion.
live
U niversity of D r lm ii
P r llit scored rus paints in Rl at the
Hicks, 31. was an end at P tnn
l-nuts’ in t in ; victo ry over the
j S tair du rin g his rn ilrg r days
Boston C e llirs Sunday In r i i ‘ e his
66 game total In t,92l
T h r h vra ru s r Nationals heal the
New York Knickerbockers, 140
ORONO. Maine ( U l’ l i — te n te r
IIS, I he Minneapolis Lakers, d r
R ogtr E llis o f the U niversity of
fra ie d the Philadelphia W arriors, Maine has signed a rontraet w ith
loo 9*. at ( am drn. N. J,, and the the Nrw- York iM ints of the Na
Detroit I’ lito n s downed the Cin­ Hunat Football League E llis, 22.
derson away from th r Los Angeles cinnati Royals 117-101, in other
uf Westwood. M a il., was the GlDodgers.
games
' ants' Mth round draft rhoire.
“ Anderson is the key man on
how w r arp going In d&gt; this
.»car,’’ fiaw yrr forecast “ A ll Hie
reports wr hssr is that h r car
do Ihr job in Ihr field. If he
can, that plugs up a wrsk gap for
us Thr question is how much he
will hit.
“ Well, he won t hsvr In hit Ion
much tn keep his j.vh If he makes
Ihr dn u b lr play and fields she
ground balls arrund second base
that !a»t year were going through
for hits A p itch er likes some h il­
ling hrhm rl him but mnre im p o rt­
ant he wants a good d e frn a r."
Sawyer said the T hillles are
“ talking lo a ll the other clubs
tryin g to make mme deals'*
•'W&gt; haven't anything concrete
in the works, but w r 'r r try in g ,"
he added, explaining that “ when
you finish last you have to lake
some rh a m rs on deals you o th e r­
wise w ouldn't make "

St. Louis To Play
In Tourney Again;
Chips Fall Tonight

Happy Joe, Simla
Will Vie Tonight

inq Results

13 Magic Number
For Hawks’ Pettit

Dfl'auvv (ids Coach

Eddie Sawyer Sold
On Phil Potential

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manager who finished Iasi. Eddie
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Irs Is p rrtty high on his lu ll
c lu b .
He dorsn’l think I t s nearly at
had as last y rs r's eighth piste
fin is h indicates
“ Wo have first division i&gt;otrn
1**1." m aintain* .Sawyer, who led
Ih r Phillies lo Ih cir firs t pennant
In 33 years hack in 1930.
“ We have good pile time and fa ir
power. Last year o u r defense,
especially in Ih r infield, was poor.
A ll Ih r m n v n w r m ad r during
Ih r off season w r r r aimed al im
pro vin g that defense.'*
The blgg rst move in that d ir e r
Hon, fia w y rr believes, was thr
acquisition George Anderson. Ihr
t l k k fieldin g second hasrm an who
h it only 269 at M ontreal last sea­
son. The Phillies gave up out­
fie ld e r Rip Rcpulski and two
m in o r league pitcher* to lure An

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Campanis as “ the most im proved
h itte r in cam p."
In 129 games w ith Green Bay
last ye a r, Howard, a rig h t handed
h itte r, batted .333, knocked In 119
runs and h it 37 homers. I f he
proves h r can h it m a jo r league
pitch in g the Dodgera fig u re this
6 foot-7 slugger w ill be a natural
fo r th e ir le ft field ' Chinese w a ll"
In Los Angeles.
Jack H a rihm a n, who broke in to
the m ajors when Howard and
Callison were in G ram m ar school,
a lio stood out during Tuesday’s
d rills as h r pitched fou r hit Ires
innmgv during a Baltim ore O riole
m tra • squad game. H a rih m a n
faced the m inim um number o f 12
b a itcra , strikin g out sia.
B ooklet Lee Maye and Chuck
C otter m adr impressive debuts In
a M ilw a u k rr Braves’ ra m p game.
Maya h it a 440 foot home run and
C ottier, the newest candidate fo r
M ilwaukee's wide ■ open second
have Job, turned in several spar­
kling plays.
Boy Sievcrv, the Washington
Senators* at! llm r homr run king,
ended, his holdout when h r signed
for a 'r r p o r lr d $36,400,
Another Am erican 1-eague slug­
ger. Bub Cerv of the A thletics,
indicated h r was ready tn sign
his contract when hr firw to F lor
ids to ccntinur h li negotiations
w ith General Manager Parke Carro ll.

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13—F A R M S U P P LIF JI A
month. C o m rr Onora A 17*2.
MACH IN E It Y
FA 23176. M r*. W ethe rinrton . FURNISHED apartm ent*
M arl
14—
PETR • LIV E S T O C K N rl!a Court, 2164 O rlando Rd
S U P P LIE S
2 2
Bedroom
I lo u ie i
—
cat!
EA 2 3261
El—A R T IC LE S W ANTED
E A 2 6041.
In— PLA C ES TO E A T
(R O O M
furnuhed ap artm rnt
2 BEDROOM llnuve. C a ll FA 2 3*31
17— IIE A L T T
PARLORS
Phone FA 20713.
15— F E M A L E H E L P W A N T E D
F u rn irtie d apartm ent —tile b a t h - D U PLEX — FurnUhed. 1 room
IS— M A L E H E L P W A N T E D
hardwood flo o r*—private— adult*
apartm rnt w ith hath 94^ month
0 1 * —M A L I: o k I EM A L E
—602 W art rrth St.
.Vi6 V* kth FA 2 33M
21—
WORK W ANTED
22—B U SIN ES S
F U R N IS H E D apartm ent. F A 2 2W»( APARTM ENT—2 Adults - no am &gt;
O P P O R T U N IT IE S
m*1s—;a * —electricity available
23— S P E C IA l SERVICES
E. K e lly.
’h. FA 2 2447—T
- I —PI W O SERVICES
R ivrrvirw r Ave.
I t A —B U IL D IN G CONTRACTORS
» — ELECT R IC A f.
4 ROOM and bath hou*r, tm lurn
CONTRACTORS
i »bed
In
Lake
M ary.
110
J1 A -U U IL D L N G . REPAIRS,
monthlv EA 2-4066 o r FA 2 6271
2J.II B U IL D IN G S I P P I.IE S
Furn. apt. 401 Palmetto.
j ; _ M I T I C E • PERSO NALS
PARIS (C P U — The A n fio -Rus­
21—A R T IC LE S FOR S A L E
LAR
G E 3 bedroom. 1 hath furn
sian decision to study a p a rtia l
2»—F U R N IT U R E A
i*hed house w ith extra ya rd On
n o t s E ii n i. o
pullback fro m both side* o f the
tlth . St To rrvponuhle people
3 6 -IO x T a n d f o u n d
Iron C urtain produred a ca u ti­
S110. FA : . \ m *
ously disapproving reaction from
A llied headquarter* fo r Europe E F F IC IE N C Y —642.30, A ll Park

Pullback Opposed
By Allied Forces

135 Troopers Put
Damper On Strike

► HENDERSON. N C. &lt; U P lt W orker* reported to fou r itrik e hound cotton m ill* through a cor­
don of g rim fared ita la trooper*
today while other o ffice r* min
gird in a crowd of w tn krr* that
appeared awed by the *how of
forre
There ware no incident* of tio Irnce reported at n t h r r gate a*
*omr 135 ita tn troopara reinforc­
ed city and Vance Counly officara
• along ih r potentially • cxplortve
p ic k it line*. The North m ill wa*
reported ’ ’u m itu a lly quiet” and
the South m ill *aw the im a lle tt
demonstration lu data.
Some *0 trooper* "e re stationed
at the South m ill which ha* been
the .erne of ro rk throw ing. Jeer
ins and un ruly uow d».
Sonic of the s tn k r r * carried
*tti 1* and rock I a * they Hood
ouDiitc the gate, but w lirn troop
I t r i arrived about 6 21 a. m , the
objeet* disappeared
So ic troopers fo rm rd a line
down the street loading to the
m ill c -tc w hile others mingled
w ilt I tie* crowd. One man stood
at the gale w n li a riu t gun.

Police Open Fire
*0n African Mobs

today.
J—REAL ESTATE FOR RALE
O ffic ia l spokesmen refused to
com m ent im m e dia te ly on the com
mumqua signed by P rem iers Her
old M a cm illa n of B rita in and N i­
kita Khrushchev of Russia In M uicow.
2 B e d ro o m *
But S H A P E sourer* were q u irk
F lo r id a R o o m
to point out that if the com m uni­
que d id in fact indicate th a t the
— F .H .A . —
already rejected • R aparki plan”
wa* com ing up fo r consideration
again, NATO com m ander Gan
! . ju r is Norstad would certainly
(Include* Claoing)
come out against it.
Norstad said in a speech to the
Western European* Union in Pari t Dee. 19 that " I should riot be
able to f u lf ill my task any lunger
if a d rm ilita riie d tone, such s i
$ 6 7 *5 0
m o n th ly
is proposed in (he H apacki plan, o n l y
6 Block* Waal Of Franca
were p u l in to effect.”
Inform e d sourer* pointed out it
Avenue on
Jbth Street.
would be piiyaically impossible
MO DEL OPEN D A IL Y
fo r the We«t In pu ll back from
the Iron C urtain and »till be able s 1.000 D o w n S I (Ml .M o n th ly
to m aintain an effective shield.
4 BEDROOMS, 2 baths, w rit lo ra i
rd in town. T o u t price Sll.oou

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR

$ 2 8 0 °°

*8280.00

Legal Notice

N E K it
10 ACRES o r m ure w ith modern
home on West sidr of town
SM ALL t r a d * uf land, high or
low ground.

i * il ls : i m i t i t i in w r, x ix i l l
.111*111*1, I (Ml I IT IX « x i i e o n
■liM ix n i.s t i o t x t * . r i . o i t i n *
i s i* x i *:n * xo. i* « n
ROSA L . P A Y T O N
» T » r iT o n v s: *•»•.**»-, x r
Regdatersd Real F.xUte P re k tr
j . i i r n ttM tn .
1*1* til tiff, Ph. FA 2-1301— 17-92 at Hiawatha

W U U D Iitt'l" I l f ot ml.
JUST i'UMPl.LTI is
I »* ** tttj rn I •
M»l It l i 111 w m u
NEW 3 bedroom hou»r. I l. v i down
:o ; i a n i
noonum *
*m
includei
closing
cost*
Low
MtANCUfl l i t . TON WOOLmonthly F IIA te rm * Appliances,
Ml » k\ hi* * i f f .
I'd lf o r f lt * Jif i Tl
space heater,
water heater.
i.iifc lUht*iw ft V* w J *t» f »
Venetian blind *, and landscaping
Y u li ll t K h i HKII k "*• * t i ♦ 11 11
included. Ready m move in . On
JtOMB A. N y a isla n d I C P U -P o ­ th'Ait a t *'&gt;mii' 1• l ti t f t*r IN* &lt;*t.m!»t!• jb
tltMit of * l l l l u t u f t
tiltiD P H l
Rosalia, near M rllo n vilie Phone
lice upened fire on n a tiv r rmters ■ ' Ton* 5 « 'i r l i n d l in Her ifftiig % **,
FA 22»u:
m Itla n tyre today when rio t* * nil \ T *f iw rohiti H fukith. Harta*
|*»
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H
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C
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Florida
erupted in the city shortly after * hi a,It adjoin (int
l**]i« I
r,
i.ath.
fully
the government proclaim ed a slate and J I n •*l&lt;t A tc tlo iii ha« 'kitam 2 BEDROOM,
equipped k ill hen, Florida room
f*t&gt; 1
you and j hi ar# 1 1 of emergency
Three
African* «iulr»«l
to a*f%* a i f t *&gt;f &gt;*«uf
and u tility room. lad 73’ x 133’.
were k ille d »nd tw o other* were Anav* • r *#r I'taaiUnr t s th** • •-«**
Derp
well.
41 i
Scolt
A*e
l
mn
r I’la ln ilff a aU tirt t ) ,
wounded.
1.»a.11»»| J t ,+►**\ i *, «if t • e&gt; la w f i r r«i
FA 2 2701,
l ullcc tha rg ed the rio te r*, swing of W AHItH K anti La F K V Ili: M
ti*h \\ in la r l*arV
% r . £ n ig h tltic k l an-1 h u rlin g tear 1*a M \%»tivr*
I f il* fha ••rlfln a l A«* 2 BR. 4‘B. kitchen equipped, eor
gas bomb* in the Rlantyre and *m tr «r rri
l*laat|l»tff In th« lifftra *rf
ner
lo t.
Mo.
pm t
337 JO,
Eimbc atea. tw in c itie * about 40 1h i l MaaR *’f lli* « im ii t F uum
FA 21330, F:«t. 406, Colby or
nr
liaftsr#
t»iai
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li
ilav
mt
X
arrh
,
nnle* fr»m h ire .
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a da.
FA 2 0663
An A frica n i«olicetnan wa* aeri- * raa pro enfifaaim n lll La *&gt;ntor*&lt;l
o
f
t
ln
it
ton
fo
r
th
*
ra
llo
f
domtnd*
n u ily wounded when riot squad* rd In tha Fm itiptiinf
3-11EDR00M hu m * M900; kitchen
iric tl In l(real. up crowds of chantrwiXK and t i l t t i L f t r i i «t »an.
equipped, l-ow down payment.
f nip11„ A#tinI1rt ola f*a Ijt&gt;»s
Ff aplda,
in r natives.
Call FA 2 34
thla | ih •!*&gt; t il Faftruarj
police e a rlie r swooped down on
11 I
HHRNItON i*ta • • #
Best
Buy In The State Of Florida.
in * I 'ir u t lt 0*jurt o f hamlnala
leader* of the A frica n National
&lt; r-unl r
Z -licd m im
home,
furnished
&lt;'nngres* and a rrrrte d Dr. Hart
II y Ma ft h i T» V'ihjan
Edwvrd
F.
Lane
Phone
fi«i»Lit &gt; *' i arig
ing* Banda, leader of tire emigre**,
ftanlal t I^ V a tra
FA 2 - M I
f i n d hi* No. S man. Ilr r .r * ( hip- *»f
U A I lf t H K A i » r r . v i i K
rm berc. The t-wo m rn and other
f*ari&gt;
j*nu'h
3-REUROOJI, 11• hath lo ca trd in
intap |*ar lg# f l-sf 5&lt;I *
Congrrs* o fficia l* were quickly re ­ \\|!t»»r*»ts
fur V1tafitlffP
lamgwoud.
Itravonahle
down
moved from the country.
I'ylttllali |&gt;t* I t, I I , 11 on-I March
pavment and le rm *. o r consider
E arlier, In nearby N orthern * m*»
m i l M rde fu r appointment L
Rhodesia, John Stonebuuae, a LaII. Shepard, t owner i, Lungwood,
(X
T
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III
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IN
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horde m em ber of B rita in 's P a rlia ­ ix x x ii i km • k n i x o i . i : c r u x Fla
ment. w a* scued a t an ’ ’undesir­ i * . i i u n i r i x
able a lie n " while en route here and ix wr. S.»t .« m : f t * i
3TIEDROOM
home w ith w orkthup
lilt 'll.* ( ( ! ' J I I I .N O T .
ejerted fo rc ib ly from llritlv h Cen­
I&gt;ffa « i« *i
L doubt* &lt; a rp o rtr on 1 acre
M illi •
III
m u lt I it ;
tra l A frica, He had been accused
land 1l * m ile* w r it &lt;&gt;f town
T lfifi fiT A T i: 4»F VI . d i l l s &gt; T *li
of In lrrfe rin g in A frican a ffa ir*.
12IM) down FA 2 2796.
AM.
|'l.l:s " V A
|N T M llh R T K I&gt;
IV
a , ito *. Sty Ito b crt A rrnd ace th rn TIM
l.s T IT K «•!* tlH 'It.4 HI* J
i »i • »:%m:i»
BY OWNER—2 hr. fram e hnu«e
^d a m p e d an iron e m rrg tn ry rule nt \i» ^
V o l A I I U H E Ill i»T N o T ir iv . li
kitchen equipped, large pretty
on this B rilrsh protectorate where t h a t a a r l H i n tr *«1 r u m * *,i t* r
L " M lr*
*m » a t h # t .a a t
IV ilf a n i
)ard , good location JV n ra th
an anti-white cam paign erupted Ta
a ta r m a s * t
* aald
star# i a n t
ha*
nr small rq u ity and J.U) mu
la *t month.
I » »h i d i i i l t l " ! t u u i t H r
I n »al*J
C "urt
payments C all FA 2 11*7,
v o r a r t m . i i i Mr

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Estates

W ithin 2
Plata, A
1'enler.

•

block* o f D e R iry
(o m p lrle shopping

AS LOW AS
$350 Down
$65 Monthly
Itn rln d e * CTming)
W. G. M ille r. Developer
Sale* O th e r
H ay. 1 7 - 9 2 DeBary P la it
Ph. NO h-4071 o r NO 9-4711
6 M ILE S NORTH OF
SANFORD

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INSTALLH)

SUNLAND
Estates

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M A M I.

South
P IN EC R ES T

Aerardlaf

Scott’s

Ta Car*

Palm

Rtqilrtd

Cue. 27th ft

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Phone

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EA 2 7211 * 6 ^

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IMumhinjr &lt;£ Repair*

Low A r $400

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

M A JO R BROWN R E A L T Y
R o lle r
L A K E MARY
f h . F A 2 3237 err EA 2 :»«l
This I* a guest p s ti to the K ltt
T heatre
fu r
Clyde
Palm er
Exp ( la ir Mar I*. SO
m n u it i A . W i l l i a m s . R ealtor
Raym ond l.u n d q u iit, A**or
I ’A 2 3931
A lla n llr Rank lUdg

ft-F LO W I.R S . PLANTS

to— RPR HI M R OP&gt;*ORTUN IT I Kt* 26—IN S 4 MAM E

AZALEAS In Bloum. J.arge
Selection fro m 3*e or J
f»r SI (at
(•It A PI.A II.I.E NURSERY
lic ip r u lle A xe,
FA 2-09*6

Reiired o r a rtiv e m rn n r women
b xa l fra n rh ite asallable
No
lia n rh ite fre. Invevtm rnt 99.70 (*i
/
\ * IMA- .k V
up Insevtm enl fu lly te c iir n l b*
in v rn ln tv . Ni* te llin g
Guaran
trrd im u in r W rite In llux TAA, Melvch lllilg
I A 2 3/92
r n S a rfu iil Herald
27— M l IH I ” *—I'M *A O N A l S
M a in e r s o r r o n r u N i n
INCOME TAX X F .R V IIE
j
M AN OR WOMAN
Win. II. M u rra y
H n p u n rth le perton (rum Hit* arra.
EA 2 1324
in aervlce and rn llrc t
frnni 1111 Celery A*«
Clnted Sunday
F t.E ( fR Il,' rig a re ttr d itp e n « rri

W O O D R U F F'S
Faro* f t Garden Center
A N N U A LS
M l Uatcry A **.

KARMERN ACiENCY

B E A U T IF U L D IS H GARDENS
N. A’. I a rn irr. RralUir
SANFORD FLO W ER SHOP
D. H. W U lm u ir, A (**c.
FA I I 122
or
FA J *27*
114 S. F re n ch A 'e . Ph FA 2 3221
A fte r h o u r. FA 2 2*IJ er FJ 2 «'*21 11—A C T U M O B IL W —TR A II.K R g
W. H. -IB M ” S T K X II 'K R A frw ry
H e allnr A In vu rtr
A l-ftf. L a u ra B. O ile r, II. E. t a lle r
A rle tt P rice, Everett lU rp e r
Phone F A 2 4J91
112 N. Paik
LA K E F I4U N T m odrrn 3 Itedrnom
home
w ith
double
garage
FA 2 6132.

NO~NOISK HURL

K « a ll*r
P h a r*

IM P E R IA L
I W Hard T u p Coupe. Automatic
T ra n im id lu n .
P ow rr
R ra k rt
Power S lre rin g . I’ o w rr Window*
and ro w e r Seal* O riginal 2
tune paint. In excellent rondi
lion Good lire * and m erhanl
«ally perfect Y o u r* for , . ,
O N L Y 917*1
IIO LI EK MOTOR RALES

2nd ft Palmed*
FA I- 92 j l or FA 2 * . I I

FA

2-2641

JCaruiA

Nu *(-111111. Car, re fe rrn re * and D rx a d le l T a b lrli: week* *uppty
Jen on i .i t2.4*9 on invaalm anl
'.'»*• Roumllial A Anderm n —
nrrc**a ry 7 to t l hour* w ri-kl*
i a u tl* Drug Store
mu* e v rrlle n t relurn, P o ru b li
fu lltim e work. For local Inter U - A li m x k . 3 FOR BALE
v lew g u r phone and p a rtlru
IA U IO R Y J O YOI
l» i( W rite International Sale* A
ALUMINUM
M fr Co n( New- O rlean*. La
\ KNETIA.N BUNDS
lm
2023 Canal Street, New Or
E n rl ted hrad. Sag ptnof Iruttum
lean*, La.
ra il w ith p la ttlf m il l, I'la rtie
U aPK C TA L B B K V IC M
o r rayon tape*. Colton o r nylon
cord*.
Q uirk la u n d ro m a t S arxiet
Scnkarik Glaan and Paint Co.
Skirta F m iih e d In a* Hnura
112 n i W 2nd St I’h. FA 2-4422
S an ii*n# D ry Cleaning
R 24th St. Fuorlm arl B ld g
Jacket* - Boot* . 1ent* • Luggage
R O U TH R ID E
LAU N D R O M AT
ARMY NAVY R LK P L IS
310 Sanford Avenue
F u io liu r r Moving ft Storage

P O N T IA C
Hard Top Coupe
Automane T ra m m itiln n , Radio
C. E. PH ILLIP S . Agent
ami H ra ti r.
t.ic h i blue and
W ASHBURN VAN L IN E S
while fin u ii w ith matching In 13M Preach Ave.
EA 2 1MI
Irrlo r T r u ly an r i r r l l r n t ra r
for thi* lo w p o re d Iniy. B due* RO LI.AW AY, H-ap tal and Raby
.Tedi. Day, Waak o r M o n th —
net have a lot o f extra equip
TaL FA 2-31*1. r u r n it u r * Center
ment.
116 W etl F lr it St.
O N L Y 122*3
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
la d A P a lm rtlo
F A 2 (231
ar
FA 2 *111

1»A C h lrfta n

C A D IL L A C
l» 3 7 -’ * 0 ' S pecial Fleetwood Re
Ope* Me*. *ad Frj. till 9 P. M. ■ dan. F u ll P ow er Including elec­
tric w indow * and aeala. Factory
A ir CvodiUoned. 1 tone lin iih
with while w a ll lire *. When you
H E R B E R T STENSTROM
H e e ltle re d llm k rr
drive t ill* one you w ill aee
Top Value P a r
L E V HINNER
L O T I 11: WHO All WAY
O N L Y 93*93
K E V T IIR H E 1T
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
A tto e ia le *
2nd ft Pilmcitw
111 N. Park Ph. FA 2 2429 FA 2-6231
*r
r A 2-MU
H a ir

Stenntrom Realty

M anor

Horn* Kor The Axed

Kmkf (**ay

VA - FHA - *
FHA In Service
Conventional
rinanuinir
Down Payments

" C llI

RATES $100 To $200

VUl

Af.

J . W. HALL

Licensed J.P X ()n Duly At All Time*
* Home Atmosphere

Seminole Realty

3rd Addition.

iC

•

Not A Cracker Box

&amp;

titoU
ifi'iK FI(tf iitH, In m« r yf (! Bin «
with I • rn |»rn«IllDtll '«f I h# KlP(|*
Nestled In the *hadr of ft large
linAlB N-afti# fllK u tt . *1* wltB; h*a
.Itis m a y a
f.*r
L irv u lo ra
(Ian MVt P L '« r M * h i• !«!*•
f
treea, th i* tw o tiedruoin lu r n iih
• V
M a in dfraat
a
Jrthrs ) M # * h 4 if (
rd home w a it* for you.
♦ la t.t l(9. V l n r J*t»
a ’ • 'oii'» *Vii«'
P n H ir . i. n,
, )( Fllhllati »'♦»( : 1 A \t.vr * M. I I
Price 9 4730 (61
1710 ijo w r.; T otal llo n th ly Pay
m eni* J z o :*
R E A L EST ATE D R IV R -IN
2344 I ’rrn ch Ave.
• I’leananl SurrountlinKs
• Special Diels
M c IM L V A l.t.

23 -S P E C IA L S llttV IC E S

a flow ira n tm io w n
Ju«t been
overhauled Power Rrake*. Ra­
dio and Heater Clean Inude
n * r k ( II* * *
and out We checked th i* one W in d w h le ld
\ ent liU v i
over. It's good and i&gt; ready lo l)nnr (tlgaa
go.
SERVICE
IIN I V MM
Senknrik f.lnx* »nd P.iinl Co.
H O LLER MOTOR SALES
I I M I I IT 2nd S«. Ph. TA 2.442!
2nd A Palmetto
FA 2-632
nr
FA 2 asTII ENVELOPES. Letterhead*. *laie.
menls. Invoice*, hand h ill*, and
i : - I O A T S and M O W N *
program *.
e te .
Progre»*|ye
Printing Co Phone r A 2 2931 —
SALE on a ll to.v* model E n n ru rie
WA W eil 13th St
motors, trnst* A Gator tra ile r*.
Sample Puce*
PUMPS _ S P R IN K L E R
JAM, S ta rflitr Ml bp
fu ll
SYSTEMS
1*03 F a ttw m 16 hp
M iu A ll type* and * iie * . fn*talled
“ 1 / y o u 'v e R nt a c o u p le o f h n t in , yo u c a n co m e in and
1193 t * ‘ T u rn rre ra lt U&gt;at UMi
w a i t . . . a n e 'a o n th e te le p h o n e '.”
"D a It V « .ir« clf”
1200 tia tn r tra ile r
ft.Vl
WF REPAIR AN D SERVICE
’ ’Gateway to th* W aterw ay”
S T I N E
R E A L ESTATE POR B A L A
H E A L K I T A T K PON RALR
V o u r Evinrude Denier
Marklne and Supple Co.
ROBSON RPORTING GOODS
*17 W 2nd St.
Ph FA 2 6432
304 6 I E 1*t
l han. EA 2-.1961
lo in p te le
Lawn
Maintenance.
Retiring service man hs* iiilh o n t
1937—12 HP
Elgin M otor and
Peril b ir r Spravlng. M o w i n g .
ed u» in o ffe r hi* distinctue
tank like new—1171 «V—M urra y
JOHN 1.0MM I RSE
2 Redroom masonry home, of
Lew i*, Fram e* T ra ile r Park, 416 Willow A*e
FA 2 1197
qusltty
construction,
furred
Sanlord, Fla.
usU i. Hied sills, kltrhen equip
23 A—Pl.llMRINt; *M| KOOFIHU
ped. screen porch. large u tility 11— A R n C l. M W ANTED
riK&lt;m. 2rra utifxil yard, all for
( A ll T i l l S A II I I
?ai7
only llano _ • ! |ow as 91343 00 GOOD u *rd ra r for Ilia )
PI 1 WRING A H E A T IN G INC
down
paym ent
and
assume
Magnolia after 3 30 p m
SANTORO
Phone FA 2 HMt
m ontage w ithout red tape Ex
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PARIA3RS
elusive w ith
C ontrarling k Repair*
H A R R IE T T ’S BEAU TY NOOK
Free E * tlm * le *
103 So. Oak
F A 2 6742
w. D IE T R IC H S _ REALTOR
R. I . H A R V E Y
T.lir
M e lh v in —Valma G on ialei,
2M Sanford Ave Phooe FA 2 1793
Adelaide II Mosea — k « io c iile i. 16— POM ALK BB4.P WAWTWD
1101 Park Axe
TA 2 J » J CURB GIRL-S o»er 7t. Apply in
perio n at Pig 'N W h i*llr.
2 BEDROOM CR home: Florida
room, storeroom , kitchen equip E X P E R IE N C E D Sale.lady for d r
I 'l l MRIN4.
ped. xenetiaa blind*. Fenred
partm ent iio re *»«ik Apply in
HEATING
x wrd
tu iw
down
payment.
perton at G arrett *. 327 E. Itt.
EA n u n .
Hume* Deaiirnetl For
AIR CONDI HO NING
II.
CONTRACT and R E P A IR WORK
Florida Living.
T h i* la a gu r*t pa*« to the H itt I**7 Sanfmd Ave.
I ‘ \ 1 9312
3 1 4 Bedrooms— 1 1 2 Bath*
T h r a lr r for Joe R u m i . F.ip
date M ar. 19. '3*
1.6 N. Park A«a.
Ph. P j 2-6123
Joe U. Ih o in a *
N E E D 2 la d iri Plravant pro fit
FA 2 0649
able work, flexible hour*. Wr 1023 Santa St.
4 ROOM u n fim ih rd fram e house
tra in
DeBary, K n le rp m e , Ua
on Urge lot 4 m ile* West of
(pen, l'a *» e lb e rry , Oviedo area* 14—PIANO SLR VICK
Sanford, n tf Rt 46 Deep well 6
W rite M i* . Eva E lrod, 406 W. PIANO T l M.NG A It 1 PAIRING
electric pu m p. FA 2 1426
tub S t,, Sanfmd
W. L HARM ON
NEW 2 lle ilro o m . 1 '* baiha, Fla.
f h . FA 2 4223 A lte r 3 09 p. m.
H F ^ ^ i^ l e ^ t e lj^ Y a ii le d
room w ith 3 extra lo t*, partly
furnished. Inq uire IMS Dogwood M AN—To manage ( lu ll tn a rk bar 14 A H i ILDI.NO C O M II ACTORS
I m m i 'd iu tu Occupancy
Ave . O range C ity — W ill eon
and r I u b ho u ir m am trna m e. Foe carpentry, p a in tin g , * reen
W h Guaianlee IVinonal
• ider ren ting
M in t have ear High • i IkmiI rd ii
log. roofing, and p la tte r repair,
Satisfaction or Vour
ra tio n required. L ib e ra l m m
a*phalt tile, n 'b e tln * aiding,
For
the
Besr
D
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tn
Real
E
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i.
Money Cheerfully
pem alion. Apply Mid Florida
or wo&lt;al »tep*. leveling
SEE CL'LLEN A HAKKEY Gulf * uurve i l l * a* 4.11 yuit nia*onrv
Refunded.
nnj
repairing
garage*
and
W. A. C agle, J r. .Sataaman
South of Sanlamlo Spring*.
w ie *kir.g ra il F'A 2-4H99.
110 &gt;:. Park A *a . Ph FA 7 1131
2 *— Male «r Female
23-fl.rC T M C A L SERVICES
Ml ST S E L L 2 bedroom CR 6 yr
M
rn
Women
120
D
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Sell
hum
VACUUM (L E A N E R REPAIRS
old hm iie
K d rh rn equipped
nuu* n a in cpla te i. W rite H e r*** P a rt* fu r all make* o f .-leaner*,
s rrtrn rd F lo rid a room. *• ton
l o , Attleboro, M id ,
Electrolux, Hoover, K irb y , elr.
air cunditluner; close lu a ir sta
Free pick up, Work guaranteed.
lion. F IIA 4 ' r . m origagr. Re
II-W ork Waal«6
EA 2 4763.
Cor. Il**y . 17-92 &amp; 27lh SI.
durrd fo r q u irk (ale
VJ'««&gt;
Call O rlando, Garden 3 2634
P h o n e F A 2-l.*iO I
Painting A 1 FA 2 7926
Houia W iring - F.teetrl* Service
Si I \ ihlen
Ironing,
tuc
ft
tic
.
FA
2
7211
IF I T
IS R E A L
E S T A T E MAYFAIR SE C TIO N : bpacim i* 3
H A N D A IX E LE C T R IC O p.
brdtnum fu rm ih e il home. Own
a*i; C iu n ilry A M o n trlth
I l l Magnoda
EA 2U913
Baby tu o r iron. FA 2 7926
er. FA 2 1696.
»*. 117 South I ’ark I ’h FA J 463J
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II.BlNii
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Iti:PAIRS—
FLO R ID A COUPLE, local m i
3 BEDROOM ( I I , hv'ing A (lining 9—MORTG AGE LOANS
ilrn tv desire tn rent o r manage r.A in t i n i ;
i«nm , k ltr h r n rquipprd fa m ily
farm . (i*h camp nr *n ia ll hu ti
riNim, 2 baths, q u id neighbor­ SI 0C"i tn Jino urei available lor
and fm iib ln g
nr** Guod reference* Bo* «:», F I. k OR tanding
purchaie o f ic ro n d m origagr*
hood, o t )
lim it- S14.J00 G l
Cleaning,
waxing
Serelag
Sanford
J
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raid.
D rL u ru n .
Tem ple
I lUPJ nr
m ortgage Ji2(*i duwn n r te rm *
Seminole r» u n iy tinea PW3.
Midway
7
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I'A 2 I9(T*
C L E Itk —TYPIST,” Ph FA 2177*
H. M. Gleaion. L a k * M ary

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Cot ion A Wool V arn t. N o lio n i,
CHEVRO LET
Fairbanks Morse Pump*
T hread*. Tape*
1937 **210”
4door. 6 passenger
Repair* In a ll make*
H O LL IN S HORRY SHOP
station wagon. One owner. Le»*
HOWARD W. LONG
A t T h * Sign Of T h . T n ttm Pah,
lhan ll.noo mile*. ( c y lin d e r w ith
267 E. Com m ercial Av*.
2617 S. Franch A v*.
au tom atic transmission
E x te r­
Phone F A 2-2S33
io r and in te rio r fimvh in excel­
E LE C T R O LU X I'lean er: late mn.
lent condition If )&lt;&gt;u know value
T e la riiio n Tul&gt;*» T **te d Era*.
del
w ild
attachment*,
|1S.
yova'll know the price i t rig ht.
R O LLIN S H D R BV SHOP
FA 2 1971
ONLY H IM
A t Tile Sign O f T h " Tnteir. Pole,
i i o u .t r
motor
r ales
2617 S. French A **.
R E D I MIX 4 ONI RETE
2nd A Palmetto
Window- Seal* — IJn te l* — S're*
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FA .1-6131
or
FA 2 *711
G re a tr T ra p * - S a n d -D ry W ell*
H. n. I’OPE CO.
M IR A C LE CONCRETE CO.
7«* S. Park ------ FA I 4231
R llU K
Ph. EA 2 3731
w * Elm A **.
19.V1 Super Hard Top I'nupe Dvn

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^AKE* MARIE

Legal Notice

\Va&lt;|., Mar. 4, 19S9—Png* 7

M t s I . r i'E Spinri, lig h t walnut,
lu ll keyboard, like near. Match
mg trench. *193 U) te rm *. Phone
FA 21971.

7 9 - TURN IT U * E a id
IIOUSF.HOLD GOODS
S E L L US YOUR E l RN ITUR R
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R IP E R TRADING POST
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WILSON . MAIER
New And l ied
•HI E F ir* t Si

F urnitu re
&gt;*a 2-3622

New k l *rd F urniture A A p p li­
ance*
A Good I'la re Tn
HI V S E LL o r TR AD E
JE N K IN S FU R N IT U R E
4(0 Sanford Ave.
U*ed fu rn itu re , appliance*,
ete. Bought.tnld. I.* r* y a M a rt
215 S an fw d Ave. Ph F A 2-41U.

$SAVE$
N e w Jl- r » * d
F u r n i t u r e a m t A p p lia n e a a

Mather of Sanford
fOI-209 E. F irM R t Ph. F A 2 H I I

l'sod Furniture And
ISeddinsr I!ar«ainii

1— Mahongan* Duncan Phyfa Drop
I-eaf 3 Piece Dinette. K u ra
M e*
.9 3 *3 0
I — M a h *gun* I j m p Table* and 1
Coffee Table, Set of Threw
Gnly
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1—
Three T ier llaho ga ny Tahlw
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2—
F u ll Sue Hull)wood Bed*
I '■ h
924 V*
1—f u l l Sue Bully wood Red
O nly .................................. 12930
2—T w in Sue In n e rip rin t J la ltre*»e« Like New. E ach .. 217.30
2—T w in Sue Hollywood Bed I , Nev*
Bur Shop Worn, K arh . 939.M
I —F u ll Sue Mahogany P orte r Bed
E x tra Nice
. . . in 30
1—I *rd
2 Piece Living
Room
Suite. 4Inly
.. J29 S0
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Mutpmnt n e frig e ra lo r,
I ’erfeel Condition . . . . . . 9*0 00

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Magnolia

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AND

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LOST one hoy'* Rtevele t i t * ik * .
Red, J. C. H iggini. Wax Inat
in y i: in d y o f High Rehnol. Caw
lie lile iy tiflrd . Reward Phnn*
FA 2 *914 n r FA 2 2914.
t.n s T —LEA SE.
Big
Sal*
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E v rry lh ln g . F u rn itu r* C *o t*r.
IT a tv itird D la p iir

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$450 Down
Include* ( liming Coat

Turn U ral On -Oth
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C o u n tr y

Cluli Kd. &amp; Watch
Fur Our Sign* . . .

OPEN D A IL Y
Utlif) A, M. 'Til Dark

SUNDAY

2:00 P. M. Til Dark

Shoemaker
Cnnalrucllun Co., Inc.
211

Meat :J lk R lreel
rh .,n * FA Z-3163

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
We inxile you lo b« our |U*ol6 ahM lulcly Ire *
without obligation i t one of Sanford's leading
MoOla while you focal* aultabl* houalag for
yuu and your fa n lly . Pick up your koy at IB*
Sale* Office.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
Cornri

BRAII.EY ODHAM.
IItry. 17-92 A 271 h SI.

P r tto

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W * A , War. 4, 1 M 9

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Four Officers To Report
To Squadron This Week
F o u r o ffic e r!, including a i n k
executive officer, report to the
H eavy A ttack Squadron One TV
■era th is week.
The o ffic r r i, who have Ju&gt;( cumpleted the inlenalv* tra in in g pro
gra m conducted by Heavy A tta ck
Squadron Three, are plane co m ­
m anders ( d r . David A K in g and
LA. O g i Kobe f t Gulden, and Intmb a rdier-na vlga tori, lA. (Jg) Richard G ralow and Ena. Georite M c­
W illiam s.
K in g , new vie cu llve o ffic e r,
waara two Diiunguiahcd H y in g
Create a, and the P re ik le n lin I U nit
C itation He wat a p a rtic ip a n t in
the hattlea of Wake la lam i, T a ra ­
w a, Saipan, Iwo Jim a and Ute
P h ilip p in e ! He form erly aerved a t
o ffic e r in charge of A T U -2IJ at
NAAS
Chaae
fie ld ,
B oe ville,
Teaaa.

Detroit Law Bows
To 'Mix or Quit'
D K T R O IT &lt;UP1)—The
“ ticke t
lio lid a y " Detroit m o to rist* en­
jo yed tor the pait three Hay# ap­
peared te be coming to an end
today.
D e tro it police, who l-cgen a
"e lo w d o w n " In tra ffic tic k e t w r it ­
ing Sunday aa a protest against
In te g ra '1
4 white end N e g ro offleer# In petrol care, brgan Har.JIng out ticket# a# U«u»l la te The*
day.
Police Comm l»»lon»r
H e rb e rt
W. Hart taid day ahift acout car
e rtw a istued a lm o it tw ic e a#
■aay Uckela Tuetday aa they did
Monday, the »*eond day o f the
praaant elowdown.
T he policemen never allowed
any m a jo r offendera to get away
unpunished. Hut, tn ra # e t where
the offeiuea were m in o r, they
■ o n l y turned their head and the
lucky m o to rn i got away w ith unly
• aidalong flanre.
The elowdown benefited only
n o to r lit# Other law en forcem e nt

Prior to entering the .le v y ,
Cdr. K ing received ■ H 8 degree
from St. Jo h n * U n ive rilly to New
York. H it ecademie achievement*
alto include thv Navy post g ra ­
dual* tchnol a t Annapolu and the
Hoy aI N a va l Staff College in
Greenwich, England.
King I* m a rrie d to the fo rm e r
Ml»* l.ucy Struhle. They re tid e
with the ir tw o daughiert. V ic k i
Ann tnd K a ih lc rn Ellen, at 1317
Park A v r , Sanford.
Golden M one of the few lieute m n ti Jun io r g rid e qualified a t
a plane com m ander of an A3D
Sky w arrior A native of S y lv e tlrr,
Ga , h r attended Abraham Haitiwin College and Middle Georgia
College before tiring accepted aa
a N iv a l a v ia tio n eadrt. He recetv
rd h it e o m m iiilo n a i an en iig n
and hia d rtlg ria lo r at a N aval
aviator on Dec. IS, IASS.
Golden i t m arried lo the fu n n e r
f l r i i i r l-oii P ranuin and they have
three ch ild re n , Hohert Sidney, Me
lin ir Ann and Daphne Dianne
Gralowr i t a product of the Navy
ROTC unit a t lllin o ii In t it u le of
Technology. Upon graduation, w ith
a degree in in d u ilrla l piycholugy.
he received h it ro m in liiiu n a« an
eniign. F ro m September. IM fl,
10 A p ril, 19W, h r wai a tlu d rn t
aviator at Pensacola and Klngx
ville, Texas H r w ill assume the
dullet of personnel o fflre r when
he rep ort! to One.
Gralow la married to the f» r
m tr M in Kuth H a n of E lg in .
III., They hava one daughter, Ju
lie
M rW illia m i. a man who w a i
•worn in to the Navy exactly 30
yeara a fte r h it father w a t aworn
In, It a fa m ilia r fare in the T ig e r
ip a re t—h a vin g tervrd a t in fo r
mation ant] education o ffice r be
fore being a e rrp trd lo tm m har
d irr n a vig a to r school
A graduate of Vdianova w ith
a H, S. d e g rre econom lrt, MeWllliama received hit c o m m ittln n
upon graduation from OCS New
port. ft. I. in October. 19*7
lie m m a rrie d to the fo rm e r
liarbara Hunduck of Philadelphia

Dulles Given Gold To Test Reaction

Seabees Will Mark 17th Anniversary
Tomorrow mark# the 17th ann iv e rta ry of the conatructton bat­
talion uf the Navy.
Enjoying m a tu rity, the Reabeet
have liitrn e d w ith pride lo the
tim p le humming of a rebuilt g* n
era lo r, have #to»id in awe under
a clear »pan of W fre t, rn g ln rrr
ed and faihioned In remote out
po ite of the w orld whieh their
akilla help keep free
Among the pro je ct* of the Seabee# that made tDM a progre#
alve year were the eorntructlon
of a m ulti m illio n d o lla r heliport
at F utem i, Okinawa, which w ill
aupport the a ir lift of the Third
Marine Divlalmt. At Suhir Hay. In
the Philippinea, they put the fin
iahing louche* on an a ir hate
whieh had been under eo n tlru rtlu n
fo r eight yeara.
At Guam, they have fln tih rd a
m u lti m illion d o lla r project in Attug!. Alto included were projet I t

WASHINGTON f U P l) — Secre­ Uwy rv tp o n t* to X -ra y th e ra p y ,"

In Alutka, S&lt;|U*w* Valley, Calif., lion, the Iin a il group o f Seabeet, reclaiming and leveling of unurrd tary of State John F o ite r Dullea' the physician* went ahead w ith
tile of Hie 19*10 Olympic Winter a tto ic d by pertonnel from fleet land in the northwest section of physicians today au.pendcd n i l - the radioactive gold in jectio n ' to
Game#; Kota. Spain; Port Lyau- u n it* and by tem porary w orking the station, and the operation of tiv e radiation treatm ent of h it re in fo rce '' the ra d ia tio n tre a t­
•
central transp ortatio n motor
try . Morocco; Guantanamo Ray,
Cuba and Camp I-eJetine, N. C

p a rt!** from fleet and atation pool.
u n it*, have worked on m any
At the Sanford Naval Air Sta- Item#. Chief among theae were
the c u n itru ctio n of t l half qunn
•et hut line th a ckt, the building
of a road to the Lake Golden
recreational area, the building of
a road around th e . runw ay e x ­
JACKSONVILLE (UPII - The
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI&gt; Mr#. tension of the aewage plant, the state'* polio to ll Jumped to 23
Kami* EUenhower w ilt return
la tt week, o r one more than wat
from her «fa&gt; at a p lo .h Ph'ienla,
reported at thia tim e in IRS*.
A r if , beauty report alxuird the
Single new ra te * were reported
H U N T S V IL L E ,
Ala.
( U P l y - in Dade and E ic a m b ia County.
pre iid e n tla l plane C ulum hin* III.
The W hite Ifoute #aid Tuetday T h r rocket city scheduled a btg
Although thia w a t the first tim e
that the plane w ill pick up Mr#. "# p ,ce d a y " celebration today In the polio count by pa tte d la tt
EGenhoWer and her a l« tfr lat# h o n o r of the #pace flig h t o f Pio­ y r a r 't total, h ra lth official# said
this week on la* way ba&lt;k to neer IV , now toa ring tow ard the there wa# no cause for alarm.
W a.hington fm m the W r*t Coatt. v lrin ity of the miK&gt;n.
They pointed out that in 19M. the
The A rm y O H nance M U tile flrat year the Salk v a rrtn r wat
The p r n ld rn tla l plane ha# he«a
undergoing a teg ula r le rv le * In- Command, which helped launch uied, Ih* fig u re w a t I t . but
■peetlnn by technician# of Lock­ the moon rocket, ha# headquar­ climU-d to K4 the folio .ring year
ter# at nearby Rad#tone Areenal. during the tam e period.
heed A lrrra fi.

Polio Toll Passes
Mark Set In 1958

Mamie Nears End
To Resorf Visit

‘Space Day’ .Slated

abdominal eancer to observe hi*
reaction to an injection of radio­
active gold
They planned to re tu rn * the alt*
day a week treatm ent w ith a m illinn-volt X ray machine tn a few
days.
The Injection of radioactive
gold in a coffer-colored liquid into
O utlet' abdominal ca vity Tuetday
morning wat a one »hot tre a t­
ment. R » a * decided upon hy
MaJ Gen Leonard D. Heaton,
commandant of the A rm y '* W al­
ter Retd M rdical Center, and a
panel of consulting phy-iciana
They had decided tentatively on
the injection when the radiation
treatm ents were started at the
h o ip ita l Ecb, 20, although It
wasn't announced at the time.
A fte r Dullea ih ow rd “ aatisfac-

ment*.
A medical tpo keim a n ta id rad inactive gold ha# been uaed
“ quite com m only" a* a o n r - ih o lf
treatm ent of in tritin a l cancer fo r
le ve ra l yeara.

Wujfe Hikes Sought

W ASHINGTON (U P !) — Tha
AFL-CIO **&gt;# th a t bu#inett con­
d itio n * appear to provide a favo r*
able clim ate for uniona to ob tain
waga increa*** thia year.
The labor federation amid Tues­
day union# should expect to w i a f
wage hike# of II to IS canto aa
hour or more.
L ig h t from the *un teke* eight
minute# to travel the *3 m illio n
m ile* to earth,

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Quantities

OPEN

%

7 DAYS
A WEEK!
2585
OKI.ANDO IHUVK

Was earned on aa usual.
A fte r the increase in tha nurafla r at ttrk e u iaaued T u **d a y,
whieh cam# on the he*la of an
a id e r to ‘'integrate o r q u it." I ’oflee flupt. laail* J. Derg *sid be
expaeted tra fflr enforcem ent lo
be beck lo eermel “ w ith in e few

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mediately on a plant one mile south of the city lim its, fw»ttveen HurCur Aluminum and Allen o f Orlando.
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Two Bodies Found;
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VOL. XLIX

i ’ctufnrit ffim tlft
AN INDKPKNDKNT DAILY NF.WSPAPKR

United Press* Lcwaexl Wir*

FREDER IC KSBURG , Va &lt;UPI»|
—Aa abandoned eawduat pit that
gave up the bodlea &lt;rf a bourn)
man sni a blonde little girl in a
bright pinafore guided authorities
today toward an e v p rc trd solu­
tion to the disappearance of a
four number fa m ily aeven weeks
ago.
The Ivaliet were found just be I
fore darknev* fe ll Wednesday by
a farmer gathering rotied saw
dust for use a* f e r t iliic r
It was v irtu a lly ce rta in that the
bady decomposed
bodies were
those sf C arroll V. Jackson of
Mineral. Va , and one &lt;rf ht*
d a u g h tiri.
Scorei of F B I agent*, slate,
L IT T L E R iK'K Ark (U P I&gt; —
county and local police officers Twenty one Negro hoys burned to
scoured a thinly-populated subur­ death e a rly today when fire awepl
ban area near here tn search for through their dorm itory at th&lt;*
other e.uea that m ig h t lead them Arkansas Negro Boy* In d u stria l
to Jarlvon's p u t t y wife and an School,
other daughter.
The figure was established by
Jsrk-cn. *9 ye a r old feed store
clerk; hi* wife, M ildred . 27. and
daughters, Susan, 4, and Janet
Carroll 18 m onths, disappeared
near Mineral on the night of Jan.
II.
The scene t* about to mile*
northeast of Uie spot where the
Jackaoa's abandoned
car was
W A S H IN G T O N t U I 'l l- D e m o found in tn* m o rn in g of Jan 12, eratie Sen Richard L. N*ul&gt;erger
th r keys still m the ignition. Mini t o r e . i threw his support today be­
marks in front erf the car indicat­ hind ••resident Elsenhower a reed another vehicle forced Jack- quest fo r higher gasoline taxes and
son to halt.
postal ra te *
Resident* of Use M ineral a rr*
He also railed tor restoration of
reported they he ard car doors w a rtim e etress prurit* laves on
Siam and saw h e a d lig h t* flash corp ora tion*, and a reduction in
■tout the t i m e
Jackson ap the od-gas depletion allowance
proachtd the spot where he and from 27 S to IS per cant
his fam ily vanished.
The law m aker Ukd Ih r Senate in
a prepared speech that his proposal* would bring th r government
almoet three billion dollars more
each year to (m anrr the cold war.
"P h is 1* not an va iy p ro g ra m ,"
a a is ii h
*\
,
N euberger said. " I t to ild i no Illu ­
^
sion that llie way ahead is strewn
w ith rose (petals It avks sacrifices
WASHINGTON (D P I) — Amer of the high, th* low and D ir In-tielea's Pioneer IV space robot, tw ee n."
How ever, he forecast, the A m e r­
which paired w ith in 37,(XX) mile*
of the moon, soared today toward ican people would "respond a ffir m ­
a permanent o rb it around the tun a tiv e ly " If they were fold Dial the
Government a r i r n t it t i said that vu rviva l of the free wist id against
fo r a period •'co m para ble to the Kusvia m ight depend on such sac­
life of our u n iv e rs e ." th r gold rifice #
plated 30 inch long
instrument
package would co n tm u r to re­
volve around Ih r aun every 3*2
day*.
The space * chic I* already la
o rb ittog thr sun, and w ill move
into it* pe rm anm t o rb it on March
IT.
T A LIA H A S M E E ( l ! I ’ l l - A South
The man-mad* p la n e t') orbit,
much more elongated than that F lo rid a legislator hat called for
of the earth, w ill v a ry from *1.- measure* to l u l l tra m p A ita lio n of
744,000 to 106.829,000 m ile* from m ig ra n t farm worker, "stacke d
th * sun The e a rth , in an almost like r a ttle " in dangerous and un
circu lar orbit, averages »J m il­ ta n ila ry vans
Hep
Em mett b
Roberts of
lion m ilri fro m t h r sun
Pioneer IV made it* elosrst ip Falrn Itra rh tald hr w ill introduce
p ro *eh to the moon at 6 24 p m. a b ill m aking It unlawlu l fo r any
e a t. Wednesday
D r Itom cr J. one to haul passengers in a van
m tb u u t window* oe in any tra ile r
Slew art. planning d ire c to r of the
o th rr than a semi tra ile r attached
National A eronautics and Spare
to a tru ck trailer.
Adm inistration
said
the
pass
H r said thr only r t r r p t io n r
"grayed the m o o n * gravitational
would I n- fam ily station wagons
fie ld ."
and vehicle* hauling convicts
‘ Some of th e ir labor crew
leader* haul workers from Florida
rle a r to New Jersey starkrd like
ra ttle tn vehicles with no com ­
fo rts ." Robert* declared
"Som e of the vehicle* are actu
ally dangerous." h* said, "and
w e i r had enough aceidentv and
TALLAHASSEE ( t I ' l l - South fa ta litie s to prove It."
Florida's Seminole Indians ar*
preparing to go to Washington or
the United N ations for joo.noo
•e re * of Everglades land which
the atal* has trfo s e d to sur
render.
The Cabinet tu rn e d down the
land request W ednesday upen the
recommendation of a special com
0|&gt;en house w ill hr held at Ihe
m itte * apfwlnled to study Indian New T ribes M|v|son. near Oviedo,
problems.
S aturday an.) Sunday.
Th# Seminnles,
who number
The New Tribe* Mission la to
only about 1.000, are split Inin ra te d on Highway 428 Signs w ill
three group*, all at odds with vine le placed to d ir r r t visitors to and
another They a lre a d y have tome from the Mission People w ill lo­
1M.two acre* uf la n d (or (heir use on hand at all tim e t du rin g the
The
Scm m u lct
outside
th* tw o-day open huusr to show v is it­
reservation dem and (he
o r* around the ram p arv! In * . arras for hunting, fishing an) plain th * work
froggmg They issued an ultim a
Maps, showing th* work of lit*
turn to the state to tu rn o v rr thr m issionaries throughout th r wurld.
land before last November or w ill t&gt;* on display. Slides w ill |,r
they would go to high er author) shown of the jungle life id I fie
ties—the federal government and South A m erican Indian Irll-e*
th * United Nations
On Sunday at 2:90 p m . a r&lt; g
Th* Cabin*! decided Wednesday ula r fellow ship meeting w ill b*
to spend part o f Ha Indian trust held A ll are invited to attend
Flans fo r ai roinmiNiatmg ove r­
funds to provide
m e d irsl tnd
w e lftre services fo r Ihe off reier- night guests, who rum * from a ills
lance, have been mad*.
vation Indians

Fatabliahod 190*

21 Negro Boys Die
In Dormitory Fire

Neuberger Backs
Gas, Postal Hikes

Pioneer Orbiting;

r

Final Plans Made
For Lily Ball Here

Legislator Plans
To 'Unload' Vans

Food Fair Opens
3tore Wednesday

Seminoles Ge' 5ef
To Go On Warpalh

Mission Announces
Open House Plans

Snakes Ruled Out
As Trial Evidence

Golfers Schedule
•White Elephant’

Blast Fatal To 2,
Hurls 2 Outside

Reedy Describes
Plan To Kiwanis

Kept It In Family

SANFORD,

F I/O K ID A

NO. 3H i

Khrushchev May Ease Deadline

and Into Canada, Puerto Rico and
Cotta Rica with It* television an
letina# and flth landing nets. The
company W now m anufacturing
. aluminum display rack* aa w ell.
and experts to develop this cu t
1 tom servira.
Miner July 1. Y ork M a n u fa d u r
,n * and Ua owner. Main Levy, have
occupied the weal end of the
llrookfie ld
M ill* plant. T w elve
. mployes operate machine* p ro ­
ducing the a n trn n a i and neta.
When the company move* in
'la y , more employe* w ill enter
the picture Expansion has been
impossible due to cramped a p a rr.
Twenty fiv e to so people then w ilt
be employed.
The building on Highway 17 92
w ill be a ll masonry construction,
with steel fram e. It w ill contain
1.000 at)uare feet erf factory and
SAM L E V Y
office area.
To be built by C a rroll-D an ie l
C onitructron Co , the plant w ilt
feature a ll alum inum window* and
door fram es, supplied by H a rC a r
A lum inum , York * new next door
neighbor.
l-ee Samuel, lo n g tim e Sanford
resident, i* now a d vtrttaing and
manager o«
of York.
Samuel
&gt; help* to know your way tales manager
ro ra . aam
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ia fo rm e r sales manager «« H o raround. Bob Daviv ha&gt; decided.
Ida Fashions.
Seminole County'* new engineer
le v y praised the efforts of the
a a y i h* can "get two or three
C ity of Sanford ami the Cham tier
p la c e s now without getting lo s t."
of Commerce. "W e deeply a p ­
w Davia began on the job Monday.
preciate the splendid cooperation
He im m ediately was snowed under
received in locating here last
W ith report* and road problem*. sum m er, and now in building o u r
Thia week, he has been getting new p la n t," b* said.
acquainted w ith the frien dly folk
Groundbreaking ceremonies wtU
o f Sanford and Seminote County. be held on the file at 10:10 a. m
M l. w ife Is im p rrtte d w ith the Saturday. The public Is invited.
to llin g h ills and large trees af
thia area.
A fte r he has taamrd the county
roads and how to find thsm , Davis
id he would attem pt to ** t up
program fo r thia year and next.
"E sta b lish in g priorities is the
m ost d iffic u lt part as w ell aa
lim ite d fun ds," Davis said. "M any
Ken McIntosh, president, of the
old roads that are not well-1 ravel­ Crippled Children * Society of Sem­
ed are neglected because of their inole County today announced f i ­
condition P ro p lr generate tv a nal plans fo r Ih r Easier iu ly H all
newly paved road; the tra ffic at the M a y fa ir Inn tom orrow n ig h t
count jumps wherever there i* a from V to I.
The B all wiU be the opening trf
goud rid ing surface.
" I'v e found Seminole County the Easter Seal Drive sponsored
£ u i l e a challenge, bait so fa r am by the local Society to raise fund*
pleased w ith it, and think every­ fo r service* to children and adults
cnppled by disess* or accident. A
th in g w ill w ork out fin * .”
total of 71 per cent of fund* raised
D a vl* is the form er assistant
w ill rem ain in the county fo r tr e a t­
road engineer o f Broward County,
in g county cases.
dom inated by the rapidly growing
State board m ember* of the
a it) of F o rt Lauderdale.
F lo rid * Society for Crippled C h il­
dren who w ill attend the ball are
M rs Robert K. Taylor. prrsid e n L
Coral Gables; Gen
Edwin J.
House, treasurer. W inter F a rk ;
M rs C D. Cochrane, secretary,
Daytona Hrach; Dr. Charlotte Mai|U irr and Dr. Newton C. McColloug.i. professional advisors; M.
Two men from Food Fair Stores U sle Reese, state director and Ikon
Inc. have hern in Sanford this M atter!**, physiotherapist, O rlando.
week, h irin g cashiers and training
Music fo r the ball w ill be fu rthem fo r the opening of the n»w nivhed by Fete Hukur'a nine-piece
m arket next week.
orchestra with Ruth H am ilton, v o ­
On Wednesday, the door* w ill calist. A 3D minute floor show w ill
swing open at Park A vr. and 2Slh l-e prevented, featuring a Spanish
lit on the "u ltim a te in super-m ar fiesta dance by Miss Dorothy d r
HogMon, a waits exhibition by M r.
A a t operation*."
® I-eon Thigpen, aupervlsor. h*« and M r*. Georg* J. Huambach and
been tra in in g cashiers hired by songs by M ils Marina T ille r, p.aypublic
relations director Ken mg her own g u ita r and accordion.
T icket* may be obtained fro m
W h ltr. L o ral personnel w ill l&gt;e eraploved. with the axeeprion of th* M r* laud Houshnlder. Sanford A t­
lantic National Bank, or at th *
manager
door at | f U te r person. T a b l*
Manager Ray Ashton, however,
reservation* may be made by c a ll­
ia a fo rm e r Sanford resident, and
ing th * M a yfa ir Inn.
w ill r r lu r n to the scene of hi*
school year* n r i t week, lie ha*
been managing one of Food Fair's
J f e lt c r m arket* in Jacksonville.
^ Q jv e n in g ceremonies are slated
Wednesday morning at II. iTrScnl
M IA M I OJF1) - Judge G rady
w it] tie Henry t rainer, president uf
Foutl F a ir’s Metier division, and C raw ford refused to adm it tw o
vice-president Mam M iller Mayor rattlesnakes as evidence in a
At W ilson and o th rr local d ig n i­ hearing if a 44.000 claim against
taries w ill participate in th* cere­ th r Seaboard Railway by ra il
w orker Dennis Carswell
mony.
Carswell was bitten by a snake
w hile working along a S esb oird
tra ck and th* s n a k e s were
brought to rou rt by an eaperl
who testified id h i* bahalf. *
The ju d g r ruled neither af the
A W hit* Elephant golf I -Jrna
snakes was th* on* which b it
m *n t w ill he held Sunday at the
Carswell and therefor* had no
M a y fa ir Country Club.
business in Ih t courtroom.
Sponanred by the Sanf-ud Wo
men's G olf Aaso.Iation, members
are to piek their &lt;&gt;wn partner*
(but no husbands). E ntry fee w ill
b * t l . Each entrant la to bring a
Valued possession, good, had or
WORCESTER Mas* ( U P I I - A n
Ind iffe rent.
Some u( F lorida * must tx-xuli west feeders a* much as north
expiation ripped a ftv * - room *o»
% R eservation* for tba barbecue
ta g * early today, killin g an •Mea­ ful undeveloped c o u n try may be south. Im provement of the nvad
fo llo w in g sM old h t mad* at the ly
wa* turned down last year he
couple
and
h u rlin g
th a ir tied to the east coast toon
C ountry Chib by Friday noon. Th* daughter and grandson from vneir
The area it west Seminole and cause of insufficient tra ffic rm in t
tournam ent w ill be a two hall mis- upstair* bedroom*
la k e
Fount y.
w here
orange The road it *o had no one w ill
*d foursome.
Dead in the pre dawn explosion groves and la k t l s till comprise use it . ”
SR to i* becoming increasingly
and fire were C arl Ruohonen, *v. th# principle a llra c tio n
la k e and Seminole officials yet im p o rta n t. It w ill provide a vita l
and hla 83 year old wtf*.
Their daughter M artha. 41. and terday met to discuss the im prov­ link w ith the in trrs ta tr highway
har son. G ary, 10. wer* hurled In ­ ident of State Road 48, from the in .vanford and tic the unde veloped
area o f Lake County more e lo x ly
to th* yard by th* fo r t * of th * Wekiva Riser to M l. Dora
W ithin the flia t few minutes of I a ith Sanford and Seminole
Rep. BiH Reedy of Lake County blast, p o lle r said She was huepi
the men
J. Ilra d ry O dium , chairm an ol
continued h i* campaign fo r th* ta llie d Mi c ritic a l condition. He the lunchron m eeting
W a y lo Peace In A m e rica " yes­ received
a a v a r a burn*
sod were in accord. When I.a k r Chun the C ham ber of Commerce road
ty officials go before Ihe stale com m ittee, said, "T h a t road from
terday when he spoke to members bruise#.
Road Department M arch I I , th ry th * in te rsta te w ill be th r most Im ­
of the Sanford Klwania Club.
w ill be supported by th* ftemi p o rta nt artery Into Lake County.
In the santr speech directed last
not* County Com m ission
It p u l* M l. Dora and Lake nn the
week to the Sanford Hotary Club,
B U F F A L O , N. Y. ( U F U - W lU i*
The meeting yeste rd ay was sug­ asst ro a s t.”
Reedy urged Florida c itiic n * to
prom ote the program aducaling B. Rand J r., M, waa serving t lir r * gested b&gt; 0 . M. Simpson, cha ir­
K a rl to llm a n , manager of Hi*
the north about Negro conditions years probation fo r riv a lin g hla man of the la k e C o un ty Com m it
Lake Cham ber of Com me re*, and
fa th e r’s 12.100 Uf* saving* when uon Distressed about the "te r- as manager erf the Seminole Chamtn the south.
T h * proposed plan would to ! Secret S e m e * agents arrested rkbla * coodllioa o f S K 48, Sitnjoon bar 123 year* ago), rem arked,
bow th * Negro hat progressed on a h im fur forging and cashing a said, "T h * road waa b u ilt in 1927 at "W e believe th* building of th*
a count, road, and s# now a pn road m im portant to all of ua.
• e g r r g ile d bass* ia lb * *oulh*cn 133 treasury check H a d * M l
baa broth** T u n a s ,.
' in ary M r y. 4# awd sue ai d "y doing th* job now, m a terial*

Engineer Learning
Seminole Routes

THURSDAY. MARCH ft. 1WS9

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tlltl fMiuvbmg, a Isevlenani ai the
(ire niarshal'a s e r in * of the At
kansaa state police.
Guv. Orval K
Faubua. who
went immediately to the scene,
said hr was told that the dour*
to the one • story heiek veneer
building were locket), and tliere
was no caretaker *v the building
during the night.
Faubos -aid he would begin an
iiiim rd ia te investigation
The fir * broke out tn the room
irf the e*r*1 ak*r who was ill and
not at lb * school.
One pumper tru ck from Little
Hock wrnt In the seen*, but th*
M ale was out of control when it
arrived Th* firem en pumped wa
te r from a sw im m ing pool to cool
the gutted molding
L. K. Gaines. Negro super mi
rodent, said in * building, e rrr
t*d as a W I'A project to 1938,
went up "lik e m aichiticks "
H r said "8 boy* were asleep in
the barrack* • like room of the
building when the fir * was iliacovered Many kicked the glass
and screens out of the window* m
their mail scram ble to escape.

Green Light Given
For City Planning
S an ford* planning program 1*
almost a rea lity.
Funds were granted for th*
project last D e re m h rr by the
federal gosrrnm ent, hut have hern
withheld until a contact was as
signed w ith the Florida Debelopm rn t Commission.
Now these details havr liern
(title d . A letter fro m J. E. Ila rll,
manager of the planning and com­
m unity service a g e n t), was ra
crive d t his m orning by City Man
a g *r~ w . i." f r r i c i Knowi**,
T li* letter revealed that aulhariia tio n had been received to
proceed w ill' the planning pro
gram In Sanford The Commission
has alvo w n tle n to George W
Simons J i of Jacksonville, a&gt;k
Ing him to begin work as soun as
possible
Simon* la a professional city
planner lie already has signed
a contract w ith Sanford for th#
Job. T h r program w ill in rlu d r
the drawing of land use maps and
determ ining the trend nf future
growth In the city and frtn g r
area*
Studies of fiap ulallon and com
m eiclal growth w ill be made and
roning ordinances revised. The
pro je rt will cost II3.W U split equal
ly Ivetween Sanford and Ilia fed
era) government
The Zoning and Planning Cora
mission w ill meet turn ;bt News of
th r contract may eomr as a
pleasant surprise to many of
them.

It Didn’t Matter,
End Result Shows
ALEXIS. I ll ( U l'ls — Roosevelt
M ilita ry Academy. * * * losing I 0
Wednesday night befnr* Its bas­
ketball game w ith A1*uod High
School had started because of a
li-rhnieal fool for nut submitting a
lineup.
ft r*ally didn't matter. Roote
veil lost, 80 17.

I.upur Cure Claimed

Collins Confident,
Green Is Cautious
On Slate Revenue
TALLAHASSEE ( U r i v — Go*
I r R n y Collmv s a il Florida s (in
a n ria l fu tu r* w rosy enough to
•upport his recommended 723 mi)
lion do lla r spending program for
(h r next two years without new
taxes
Hut the gmernov * o p lim t-m
failed to budge the Legislative
Council and stale C om ptroller Hay
E G le rn They in * !-ted spending
m u tt be held to tkht m illio n dot
la r i tn allow a Hi m ilium dollar
safely cushion between spending
and Green's 7U0 m illio n dollar
rstu n a te n( Income
Th*
alternative. (ha
Council
aay*. ia new tases
T hu* the controversy over con
flu tin g high and low predictions
of Florida's revenue Income eon
Unurd as the spring legislative
session drew nearer
T in governor took sharp issue
w ith Green and the Council during
a lively financial discussion at thr
Cabinet meeting Wednesday.
H * wa* supported by slat* A lly .
Gen. Richard E rvin who warned
against under • estim a ting stale
revenue He said "w e could do
the slate a grave Injustice by m is­
calculating "
Collins said th * state'* leader*
should ttol expert tnw income
w ith a tmoming tourist hiivinets
and w ith repotted strid e * tn in
d u stry and agriculture.
Hut Green, who recently r*
dm »-d hi* revenue forecast from
7&gt;*&gt; m illio n lo lla r* to 7uo m illion
d o lla r*, rounlered that he doe*
not have Ins predictions on I lu m ­
ber of Commerce cla im s.

Symphony To Hold
Concert, March 10

1.1'ill‘ZU.i, fc'uat iifim iin v ( l I ’l l — M ouci I ’u n iiv i N ik I t *
S. Khrushchev auict today he nun extend In * deadline fo r th u
W est to get oul o f Merlin beyond May 27 il "sensible nego­
tia tio n *" are going on then.
It could be extended to June /7 os even July 27 . K hrush ­
chev declnred.

News Briefs
Trade Pact SUriuaL
BONN. Germ any i t J ’l l - West
Germany and Morocco signed a
trade a g rirn irn s IVrdnrvday.

Kin^r Hus Ear Ache
K A U A I. Morocco i l ' F I
King
Mohammed V of .Morocco u aufferins- an ear ailment and must un
dergo a "com plete r r * t . "

I

I ^ Protest

lhI s
ar j u
M uSiuVV i t ' l l ) — The Soviet
Union has o ffic ia lly prcArsted to
the U &gt; against the (maiding of a
Russian fishing tro w lrt off New
foundlam

H

KiO’c Will Conduct
L o N D o N ( l i l t ) -D anny Kayo
w ill conduct Ih r Halle .Symphony
Orths stra In Ivelirfit concerts hero
and in M anehcsler in the near Di­
lute.

Canned Wristwntch
H o ld . E S I.E Y, t.iig la m l ( i / i ' i j —
k in George la s t reported to lay
t iu l slic had lound « woman's gold
plated w ristw atch in a ran vl pears
from A ustralia

It Is .So In Orbit!
MASHING TON t l I ' l l
rile De­
fense D rp a m iic iit announced to
day that the Discose t r r I s a id
lltr ,
lauticlircl from the West
Coast Saturday, definitely la In
polar o rto l around the earth.

Pioneer Picked Up

M.Wvl H E K T K N , En, .and (U F I)
—Tile J o d rc ll Rank radio telescope
picked up the A m crieail rockel
The Florida Sv mphouy Orehea I'ioneer Relay -is it rose al-ov* tin
tra w ill plav In Sanford March hortaon and ».ud it « n about
10 t l llie Sanford C ivic C e n lrf uou m ite* .m ay at Ih r lim e.
Born of Ills* in itia tiv e of several
m il vie lover* in lb.U). the group
h a t matured into one of. the top
III.AN I A HE, N yautlnm l cL I *I )
4o orchestras in the nation, and
Seven Negroes were killed and
the only professional orchestra
b u r arrested in • ru ttr irU in c i­
in Florida
dent* Wednecdw) III tlw v*«ve o f
T h * eoiuluvtnr, F ra n k
M iller,
■o il white violence In B ritish Fencame to tlrla nd o d ire c tly from thr
tm l A fric a .
M i l Symphony O rchestra, wherr
c ivj» a i'is ia n l ro n d u rto r am)
1ir*t cellist under A rtu ro To* nnlni
I W ASHING TO N O J F i) - Am ei
fur I.', y r,ir i
The mi piece archest ra h u n t* nan o fliria l# .old ic-day Soviet
Inlo full hlwirn under hi* talented F re in le r N ik ita K h iu .h e lirv ’. con­
baton, and w ill feature "p up s" ditional poslponem anl o f h i. lle rtm
tones for Ihr firs t tim e this sea -leadline n ix ) re iirv * *om» of the
E»*l West tenvlon.
son
W! lie rrg u la r subteriptbm eon
e rrls are given in O rlando and
Daytona Beach, th r F lo rid a Sym |
M O NTG O M ERY. Ala. IL 'F D —
plums duel a great deal of travel A federal co u rt hearing &lt;*n wheth
:ng in tiring go™) m usic In pen r r rh* stale o f Alabama should
pie all over the C entral Florida be made a defendant tn a c iv il
1fights suit van. railed o ff today
are*
Two concerts w ill bw gisen In -) m utual agreement.
S anlonl all a flrin o u n perform ance
for ehlldren *1 1 3*1 p m . and
neit at S l i p
m fo r adult*
MON TG O M ERV. Ala i t ’ l l j - Tin Florida Syoiplionv is tpon Konert
E.
Hay m-s, a Sunday
in f n l by (he .Sanford Itrcrva tlo n school teacher, began a three-year
D epartineul Any pro fits w ill go I'livon te rm lixla y fur tu yto e and
lo ihe recreation pro g ra m , to x.-Hisig |,rc&lt;|.erty stolen t,y W illiam
benefit loeal youth.
Head, 17, a member of hla etas*.

Seven .Africans Die

Tension Eased Some

Hearing: Called Off

Example Isn't Good

Weather

I . n i.lei able cloudiness, windy
and mild through F rid a y . \ lew
l.kGfsR, higeci* t U I 'li Ealair
alary (firn U ttf at lh» Mrlhodivt b rie f showers today w ith ne t*
leper
settlement
at
IJsuakolt slntial show n* tonight and F rida*
claimed l o lly they had dtsrovrrevl High today 71 to 7a, low tonight
a new drug which cure* lepera in 81 to an Southeasterly w ind* 13
Iwo year* Th* present Ireatinenl to 23 miles per hour today and
tonight.
require* four year*.

Seminole, Lake Seek Closer Road Ties
and labors may lie cheaper. And
lie lilie s, a v* an absolute n r r r *
illy . "
Charier Guodson. Lake engineer,
told Hie Iwo groups that 111* road
is 111 miles long from th* W*
kiva to Slate Hoxd t t l Since II
already exists there vsould h*
no expensive rig h ts of-way to br
purehasrd Only resurfacing and
widening would b* Deeded lem
po rarlly.
David Gutchet lo&lt; al commission
r r , suggested a continuation of
SR 41 from (he asst coast straight
through to SIt. D ora. •
At the ronclusiun of thr m rel
mg. Lehman added, "W * a rr
most graieful to you airn I Semi
not* Com m issioner*). This It *
fin * exam p it of democracy. W*
a rr all thinking a lik e ."
John K rid rr added. "T his la on*
of ih r most productive Mifnga wa
gould support."
A tle i' H ’ i F ir m**4ang war* Roy

Extension Hinted
Iff Talks Sensible

(T iritu rp h cr, Ml
Dora it t y ai
tu rn *}'. George J W hile, presi
dent of the F irst N ational Hank.
M l Dora: 3V*!krr L. H orsley, dir
e rto r M l Dora Ja yie e s, Simpson,
i har ii * f.'oudton, U m a lilla , and
1-ebman.
Representing Seminole County
were Commissioner* K rid e r. Gat
r lic l, Vernon Dunn, and llo m e r
lu ttl# fhih Davia cocinly engineer,
and Odhain.
Fraisa was high fo r Soininob
County
following the
meeting
George W hile said * o ttiu * ia * tic jl
ly , " I'v e never seen anything
g lo w Ihe wa&gt;- lilts county has.
You've m ad* mote pro tire ss in (he
la r i Eva year* than la Hie p a ri
24."

Blaze Hits Hotel;

3 Dead, 2 Missing
HA7.E t.TliN , Fa. (U P !) — F ir *
swept lice 73 y e a r old G ary hotel
in lid . e liy 'i business d istrict lo*
day. l i m e persons veer# knows
dead and Iwo others w rr* miss­
ing
Twenty of th * *.lim a tccl 40 to
4.3 persons in th# hotel wero In­
jured and lu we re admitted to tie*
hospitals.
The Hire* known dead w e r*
identUIrd as M rs Howard D ritrh ,
.33, Mis* M ary Mooney, Mo, and
M r* Edna Stigelhsucr, ti3.
M isting were Mr a M ary MeAlarney, Ml, and Mra 'ta r y K ah l
vo. ihe only pci &gt; ‘ti« unaceounti'd
.'or in llie Idaie vvbirh burned uut
Ihe interior nf the &lt;i\ • story
h n rk Im ilding,
Tice dead were Happed u ltr a
upper floor* nf Hie budding collapsed after flams s roared up 8
six
story elevator shall arid
spread along hallways to I h t
munis Guests lived on Ihe firs t
five floor* of Ih r Imilding

'Mangy' Bearskins
Blamed On Bears

L o n d o n l U I ’ l i —a Staff u ffire r
for B ritain's crack Brigade of
G ua rd i .ays il'a no wonder Bit ir
lowering Ite a r.kln cap. ar&lt; ju sl a
m ile mangy. GikmI bears are hard
to trad
" It's all a qui'Hinn of b e lle /
| hears, you kno w ," said ( apt. F. A .
NEW V o lfK ( t FI i — k u rliie r I .end rum "T he y come from Fan*
world
w e lle rw e lgllt champion ails, or Russia, or acme where, amt
Johnny
b u tto n
ha*
adm itted Ihe y're frig h tfu lly d iffic u lt to get
thiee -m a il &gt; tuna roUlverie* In bold of. , , ,
“ Some of Ihe bearskin* are not
order to g«t money tn p*y hark
in. c n ir la x * * , police reported to up In the standard we would like.
&lt;rn» or I w . of them are 30 year*
day.
old. and they do lend lo wear out "
L fiid ru iu
was responding to
1 A lllO ( l I ' l l — A lgeuan nation i criticism rsprossec! in a te lle r R.
Ihe lim e s by one F rie r I'age. who
al**' leader* a rt conferring here
complained B u t to * tall r a p t are
with re(&gt;r* seiitatlve* of the Fom ­
's lig h tly cumie, mol Ji ridden and
in ui.isi Chinese government on
mangy ,*
l» v .ilile aid including arms fu r
"K oine have fie rrc -look log (riiirfih r A lgerian rebels, A I g e r t an
Page wrote. ".Sum* have no
sourer* said today.
fringes ai a ll and hxik c u n o u .ly
bald, while others have a slig h tly
IalR r id , almost mangy look about
u v E K F U D . En and 44'. n - th e m ."
'v.ixh C h u rch ill, 41-year-old acSc itcc-uil Mayor IVuugla* GlisSoU
t i c • daughter of Sir Win ton of ihe Fold.lreaR i Guanls ta li) the#
( h u llId il. was con ii «l bodily Into soldi- * iiHik good ca r* u( the hats.
court by fou r polieriucn today to
"Bearskins need a lot ol loving,”
face a Charge o f being drunk and i# said. "You've got lo treasure
d in .id r ily at U) « clock to lit* &gt;them Ilk * your best g ir l.”
morning.

lioxer Admits Thefts

Rebels Seeking’ Guns

Carried, But Bodily

Deputies Observe
‘Garbage Watch’

The garbage watch i* being
oh-pn eel hy Sh* r if f 's Deputies.
Endless hour* trf w a ilin g are
just anolbcr ps.-f o f their duties.
S heriff J. L . HoBhv yesterday
offered a 123 rew ard fo r informaB Y H A C liS E , N. Y. I U F ) j- S ig n lion trading to lh * arrest and con­
to tn * window erf a sm a ll je w e lry viction of lb s garbage dumper*,
store: "T he re ia no room an mg who have been litte rin g aouot#
lin le store for big p n re a .”
road* and Bald# w ith Wash.

Sitfn Of The Timeg

We ha*« no ground* to h u rry
hm w* mu&gt;! v»lvr rh* Berlin
pro blem ." he .aid at a lunch fu r
visiting members of Ihe l l r i l l . i l
Parliam ent
Khrushchev's siutement t h a t
Hie Berlin show min mu might ha
postponed lu n ltrm e d an e a rlie r
rem a rk by lus depuiy prim e m in­
ister, Anaslai I Mikoyan, a fte r
hi* relurn from 'lie U ii Rial li t *
M s) 77 d ra d lm * wa* not fin a l.
Howcser, the X ovirl l e a d e r
warned that once Russia signs a
separate peace tie a ty with (Aa
East German Fom m untst* it w ill
end the Foisdam agrccm cnl trf
1943 which allowed Ihe Meat to oc­
cupy part of Berlin and guaran­
teed it free access io Ihe c ity
across 110 m ile* of East G ermany.
Khrushchev is discussing a sep­
arate peace treaty vsith Easl G e ^
many during hi* slay here
H r told a mas* ra lly Wednes­
day that Russia is w illin g to con­
clude such a part if Ihe Western
Allies and West Germany con­
tinue rejecting h i. propo.al for a
conference to sign a peace treaty
w illi led Ii German Male*.
lie again w a riird Ihr West not
to Ihroalvn Russia un Berlin.
‘ 3)«- w ill defend peace with aQ
stubbornci* and del. rm inatioii,**
he declared. “ I f you threaten us
w ith war we w ill no! hoar lo A
threat of armed fo rce ."

Citrusmen Discuss
Legislative Ideas
LAKELAND ( U l'D - Oi# IcglsI at i vp rum in litr e * of Florida CUruh
Mutual and thp Florida F ilm #
Commission m et here today to dis­
cuss prti|iossI* to lh# industry**
1039 legislative program.
Fmpoaala on which lh * Iwo conw
m ittees agree w ill tor forw arded
fo r consideration to tho Gom mis­
sion M arch I I snd M uiual's tfoard
erf diractors M arch I I -

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Awards Presented Strike Violence Erupts A t M ill Again
'Return My Baby,' To DeBary Woman
f^nfpi1

M i f i Sf 1 M 9

Tot's Mother Asks
ONTARIO. Calif. &lt;UPI&gt;-'’T*k*
food c#re of by hitay. Watch hla
cold, and plr»*e, pl»a«* bring him
hark lo me.”
A M -yrarold widowed mother
at ala children Uiu i publicly ap
ptalad today to a volunteer baby
aittar who kidnaped 9 week^ld
I r i r U o " Mwe* »«*l rrid iy
Bight.
U n . Kuih Flore*. widowed U it
June when her husband wai killed
hi a welding explnaiun. *at at her
hama tearfully cradling In her arm

Teetotaler W ants
W hisky Included
LONDON (U P I)— John Wig■Uff, a Ufa Ion* leetotalar. haa
written lira. E M Uraddock. hi*
Hpr*tentative In Parliament, deBtltidin* that whltky be included
*• the accredited medicine* Hat of
f » national health irheme.
tfaiitaff »ald hi* doctor had or
fared him to drink four whlikle*
a fay became of an artery com
plSliK

(ha twin brother of Erie.
‘T Juat want her lo bring hack
my baby or lake him lo a doc­
tor," the Might, blonde woman
laid.
"Me haa tuch a cold "
Mr*. Flora* *ak) Eric had bern
fragile atnee birth and beiidr*
needing medical attention al*o re­
quire* a apeclal formula.
F ill agcnla and police working
logrlher in the rate— the »econd
kidnaping in toulhrrn California
over the weekend — laid tha kid­
naper apparently wa* a woman
known only a* "Ann William*"
who befriended Mr*. Flore* in or­
der to carry off a child.
*‘l*n‘t It too had a tingle wo
man who want* a baby and can
lupport one can’t adopt one,"
Mra. Flore* recalled the woman
having remarked to her before the
kidnaping.
The riiiiraughl mother who haa
gone tier pin* tinrr ducoverin*
Eric mining from live crib hr
•hared with hi* brother, Aaron,
late Friday, *aid Mi*i William*
told hrr *he wa» active In church
work and wanted lo help her out
The area'* other kidnaping wa*
tolvrd Sunday when offirrra found
7 year old Wayne Patrick Murray
Jr. of Venice in apparently good
condition at fiiihop, Calif., about
300 mile* from hi* l » « Angrlr*
area homr. William Karri* El
well, 2S, a former menial pallrnt,
a n arrrited.

Hospital Notes

The

Welcome Wagon
Hostess

W1H Knock on Your Door
with GlfU k Greeting*
from Friendly Kindness
Height wr* And Your
Civic and Social
Welfare leaders
%m the occasion of:
Change of residence
Arrival* of Newewnere to
Sanford

PA J-17M
Rath GalUgher

a D. Farrell's

Arcade
Package Store
Feat B rin g
Th e
SIO

Very
S.

Mewl
lo t

February IS
Arfmltriont
,
Belle Mill (Altamonte Spring*)
Cynthia Hithop (Sanford)
Willard Crime* &lt;0»trrnl
William Hayfuve (William*
port, Pa.)
Preatun Williamson (Sanford)
Howard Rlchardton (Lake
Mary)
Carol Carroll iSanfurdl
Dan Hunter (Winter Park)
Rn»e Simmon* (Sanford)
Anna Belle Winn (Sanford)
Wallace Col* Jr. (Sanford)
Dltchargr*
Audrey Presley (Sanford)
Mr* Alberta Colburn and
bahy hoy (Sanford)
Mra. Jark W. McDermott and
baby hoy (Sanford)
Alice MrKIroy (Oviedo)
February M
Admission*
Laura Printer &lt;Sanford)
Vera M Dellfield I Sanford &gt;
Edward F. OTonncr (Sanford)
Barbara Brown (Sanford)
Step Janie* (Sanford)
Barbara Harvey I Sanford)
David Carter (Sanford)
Birth*
Rahy hoy lo .Mr ami Mra. 8*
bert Brown (Sanford)
Baby girl to Mr. ami Mr*
Robert It. Harvey (Sanford)
Discharge*
Cynthia Hithop iSanford)
Carol Carroll (Sanford)
Mr.
Phillip Bell and baby
girl (Sanford)
Mr* George A llughn and
baby girl I Sanford)
Kdna Landret* (Sanford)

Edwards Builders
Open For Business

LOVELY NEW
WALL COLORS
SUPER'
KEM-TONE
O tlu it iofei Wall Paint

kept tha demonnretloa ardariy.
Thar* waa an unconflrmad report
Mra. Edith T . fim, IIS Homethat tha crowd aurgrd forward
Head Ave Defliry, who retired
again*! one officer but waa
from the Hurray of Mine* lait
l&gt;u*htd back without injury to any­
year, haa been granted the De­
one.
partment of the Intrrior'i MeetThe *«riker* at lha South Hen­
torioui Service Award and Sllvef
Medal, the Department announc­
derson mill threw rocks and bot­
ed today at Waahlnglon, D C.
tle* at cara al Incoming workers,
Mra. Hill began working for the
but this activity waa kspt to *
flurrau a* an under clerk In 1924.
minimum by * line of officer*.
receiving *ueee»»lve promotion*
•landing with ready bill!** to
over the ye*r*. At the time of
her retirement, ahe wa* purrhaifront of the gat*.
A delegation of ririker* called
In* agent for the Bureau'* Region
V, with he»dquarier» at the Cen­
on Mayor Carroll Singleton thi*
tral Experiment Station and In
morning to protest tha u»e of outeluding mod of tha eattern half
of-town officer*. Singleum said
of the U. 8.
law and order must be main­
C l led Preia Ini* rust totie)
Mentioning her "Inlllallve, wH*
tained and that ha Welcomed the
C
A
M
ilK
ID
G
E,
Mats.
—
J.
Allen
llngnet), and compl-le rrllabiliinvrtUgation by the Senate Rac­
1y," the citation accompanying llynrk, associate director of the ket* Committee ao that "the root*
Mr*. Mill'* awtrd date* that "In Smithtonian Aitrophyriral Observall her aiilgnmenl* *he demon- alory. rommenllng on secrecy and
•trated outstanding ability "
the ipace program:
The award carrie* with H *
"Secrecy I* fairly good In gen­
lifrtlma pa«l to all National
eral so a* to avoid premature
Park*.
fanfare about launching! that may
fall to achieve their goal*. Hut
secrecy can he carried ton far,
to the detriment of acleniivt* try­
CHICAGO (U P !)— If the danllat
slip* you a red capsule before
KINGSTON, Jamaica (1/P I&gt;— ing lo make ohiervallom "
you climb Into th* chair, M may
Sir Robert Howard Furnn*. 79,
HOLLYWOOD. C a lif-H o b Hope, In- a fake pill deilgned to relive
chief Juillre of Jamaica from IWfl
insisting the thaw muil go on the pain In your mind.
to 1914, died Saturday.
detpitr an ailment that threaten*
Pmversily of Hlinol* pain *a
MIAMI REACH. Fla. (UPIV— the In** of right tn hi* left eye: pert* have urged th# nation'* den
"l4 * t night I taped a short teg tuts to uie these Imitation pill*
Edward Richmond Tinker. SO. fin
aneler and induttrial advuer, died maul for the iperlal *Manic Sark* — placebo*— to reduce the f u r
Memorial’ »how and when I ran and anxiety associated with visit­
Sunday.
out on the itage 1 almost fainted ing thr dentist.
ROCK HALL,
Md ( i r p i i - from distinct*."
Dr M. J. Schiifrln and hia as
lilanrhe RoitwirV, pioneer Interi­
aoclalra, reporting to the Journal
or decorator and former preiident I ONTARIO . Calif — Ruth Flore*. of the American Dental Associa­
of the American ln*lltule of Dec- 35, appealing to the kidnapper of tion. gave these directions:
orator*, died Sunday at her home her nine week old »o«i Erie:
"The denlltl may prepare to
" I Just want her lo bring hack give the patient a white placebo
here. She wa* In her elghtir*.
my baby nr take him In a doctor. riptide while In tha waiting room,
NEW ROCHELLE, N Y U P I&gt; He ha* *uch a cold."
hesitate, and then *ay:
— (lenrge* Ctprastr, 54, chief of;
"No, I think I'll give you tome
LONDON,
Eng
—
June*
Grif­
the Africa *ertion of (he United
thing a little more relaxing' —
Nation* departmenl of tnuteeihlp fith*, Ghana'* former l.*hor gov­ and proceed to give the patient
and information from non self ernment verrelary of stale, urging a red placebo rai&gt;*ule."
governing lerriloriea, died here at white to face up to South African
Dr. Rchlffrin said thi* U not a
hi* home of a heart attack lait fear* of racial discrimination:
trick practiced on th* patient.
"The
fear
nf
Smith
Afriran
race
Saturday.
Rather, he said, "It la a surpris­
segregation I* *n dangerom that ingly effective way to help tha
It threaten In mike a color bar patient help hlmicl/.”
In reverie. You cannot riDatiorlate Little Rock from Ghana."
HENDERSON, N. C. (U P !) Angry
itrlkera
braved
nearfreer in , rain todav tn a Jeer, c,
rock-throwing attempt to diseciuraga a spreading back-towork movement it !h* ttart of
the 16th week of a bitter textile
•trike.
Local polica. reinforced by of­
ficer* from neighboring counUea,

Q u o ta b le
Q u o te s

Pants As Weapon,
Then Fire-Starter

3 Southern States
Report Snow Today

light,”
The committee announced that
it wa* tending Investigator* here.
Tha inervaring return of workera to the Harriet Hendertun Cot­
ton mill* ha* b*en marked by
bombing*, rock-throwing, f l i t
fight* and occarional scattered
gun bla*t*. There have bean no
•arioua injuries.
The first incident Involving a
company official earn* Sunday
night whan ■ dynamite caploilon
tor* Into the yard ef William N.
&gt; negotiator for the com

SCOTTSD ALE. A r l* -T e d Wd
Ham*, IBM American League bat­
ting champion, a* hr began train
ing for hi* !*th *ra»on with thr
Botlon Red Sox
"M y ankle bothered me terribly
lari spring and It bothrred me all
tea ton. I wa* lucky to play at all
last *ea»on."

M eetings Slated
For Legislators

T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I) - The
Florida Leciriallvr Cmmril will
meet here March 4. Chairman W
C. Hcrrrll nf Miami Spring* **ld
Thursday.
l.’nlted Pre** International
Ren. R C. Pearce, Palatka.
Smiw fell In at lead Ihrrc loulhern *lale» today In a chilly return chairman of lha Council’* com­
mittee on finance and taxation,
of winter.
Snow wa* recorded in Georgia. •aid hi* group will meet March J
South Carolina and North Caro­
lina. A narrow hand nf precipita­
T a k in g It Calm ly
tion along the Ea*t Coa«t brooghl
IIOCHESTER. N Y (UPI) —
a imall amount of «now at Athen*.
(ia., although II dnl not accumulate Police nivhed inlo an apartment
where smoke wa* billowing from
on (he ground.
A thin covering of «now *|&gt;read a ga* oven and a spare lu-ater
over north-errIral flmth Carolina v**i glowing in the cornir ami
and into North ( arnlina, but the found Hirer imall children &gt;lutl
weather man laid It would tie errd around the T V act calmly
•hurl lived He predicted the *now watrhmg a program.
would arctimillale one to three
Int-hr* Pul would anon turn to rain
"No aignlfiranl disruption to
Iraniporuilnn nr olher activity ia
antlclpalrd from (hr mow. Clear­
ing weather moving into lh* area
from the wr»l it ex|ieelrd lo overvprrad South Carolina by tonight,"
Hie foft-ract *ald.
A squall line in front nf a cold
wave rated South Florida with
wind* up to 7o mile* an hour Sun­
day night. A 31-year old Miami
man, Silvio I) Pircint, wa* criti­
cally injured when wind toppled a
12-loot brick wall Properly dam­
age wa* lighi.
Hardest hit by the tudden gmt*
were Dry Tortuga* In thr Florida
Key* The wralher *1at Ion there
re|Mirted wind* up to 79 mile* per
hour.

Frank Lossing,
Ex-Resident, Dies

Frank Lotring. 95, former San­
ford businessman, died Friday in
Han Angelo, Tea., where h* ha* re­
sided for the past 33 year*.
Survivor* include his wife, Mr*
Nellie lam ing; three daughter*.
Mr* Mickey Mella*. Mr* W. M.
McKay, Mit* lam laming; one
•on. L H t im ing, all of Han An­
gelo; one brother, Ray laming.
Jackson, Mi**.; five tiller*. Mra.
11 J. C la im , Cltra; Mr* Harry
Albert. Mr*. Georgr Townsend
bnlh of St Petersburg; Nil ao If oi
He Anderson. Del.and: Mr*. II E
Cordell, Hanford.
Funeral service* were lo be held
at 4 p. m Inday in Han Angelo
Mr*. Cordell left Haturday for the
tervieea.

Star-G azer* Sought
NEW YORK (U P I) - 11 ia •(
timatrd thr United Slate* haa
only about 50 arironnmrr* capa­
ble of charting (hi* country's fu
lure exploration* into outrr spare
Th r shortage of these professional
riar gazer* la to acute that to
duitry ia bidding up to 4290 a
day fur celestial consultant*.

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Tha B Edward* Roildrri Supply
ha# opened on POJ We*t Third St.
Sperlallring in looli, hardware
and paint *uppllea, the firm I*
•united In a new ennerete block
building, with a large warehouse
adjoining
Bernard Edward*. o «n rr nf tha
•iipply hou*e, wa* born and rear­
ed Iri Sanford lie hat been in ihc
pUtlrrmg ami ronlraituig bullnc»» her* for the pnit m; year*.
He ami hia wife Ure in Sylvan
I.4kr Shore*.
tlaorgc K Ell M l ia manager of
(lie new firm, lit- ha* been a real
deni of Sanford iince lit 1H Former
positions include manager of paint
and hardware at Sherman Con­
crete Pipe Co , and an a**»rialion
with lha Hanford Paint and Glaa* N ot Quite Dead
Co.
U W I1 E N C E , Kansas tlfP I) —
B&gt;Aikkve|&gt;«r (or the U. Edwarda Lalin i*n‘t a dead language fur
Supply ia Mr* Margaret FI Howe*. Dr. t. R Und. of Kama* Univanity. In answer to a rrquett
from a woman In California, It*
recently tranilalrd ICO page* on
chirkrot from Aldrovandu*’ book
on animal* to help her In her
The firm at Odham and Tudor work.
will dart a aerie* id tlandard Red
i'rni* ftnl aid c la im tonight for
Every Inch Count*
I I employe*.
BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPI) - A
Under Inrinirlor E R DeFalint.
the fouree will be held from 7:30 school here I* ao crowded that
9:30 p. m. for five cooaccutive superintendent William I-Ogan or
Monday* In lh* Odham and Tudor dared a ro»l bin converted Into
office.
a rlai«moin

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Odham Schedules
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Fake Pills Urged
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Deaths

DANVILLE, V*. &lt;UPI)-W h*n *
grit* fire got out of control and
threatened hi* home, Raleigh Mar
tin took olf hi* pant* and beat
out the flame*
lurier. Martin linked out the
window to *ee hla garage in
flamr*. Then he remembered that
he had hung hi* *mnldrring Irouter* on the garage wall.

id lb* violence sac be brought to

to *&gt;e t o la which hare bean armed samp with frightened fam­
going on Intermittently Iince Nov. ilial guarding their home* at sun
IT.
point- Many famlllc* move secretThe violence ha* turned thi* ly from one friend’* home to an­
town of about 2U,W» Into an other to avoid attacker*.

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VOL XLIX

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8ANF o r 6T Fl o r i d a

TUESDAY. MARCH 3. 1959

Established 1908

Seminole County Gets New_ Electronics Industry
^

News Briefs
Ambussudor R esigns
WASHINGTON ( L T D - Abbs
Khan retinned today &lt;i Israeli
ambassador to the U. S. and the
United Nation*.

Rebel L osses M ount
•

ALGIERS, Algeria ( U H i - Al
Berlin rebel !o»»e» role to *84
dead or wounded during the put
week aI the Algerian war.

D ra ft M oves Rapidly
WASHINGTON ( U P I ) — A bill
extending the nation’* drift law
four jreir* itirted a quick tranili
through the Senate today.

Orbit To Be L arge
M

£

Police 'Discover*
Devices, M ista ke
MIAMI (U P D — Miami pollca
thought (or a while Morslay night
they had uncovered a large new
gambling operation.
»
Patrolmen, answrruig a burglar
* alarm at a warehouse, spotted a
cache of roulette wheels, dice
table* and ether gambling equip­
ment started high in Ihu IAlibiing,
Since tuih equipment i* destroy-aldr on light, officer* were aU art
to atari twinging Ihetr aits Hut
Before they could «tart, they learn­
ed of their mistake
Ti.e contraband was the property
of thr county police. It had barn
_ seised two nvintht ago In a raid.

PT A Will H e a r
Orange O fficiol

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^ aP'*l Growth Seen
For Young Firm

Firm Employs 100
In Research Work

Official* re*|&gt;*•tinIble for the location of Dynntronlca,
Inc., in Seminole County today said they believed tin* firm
"ultimately will be one of the major employers in the area."
J. Bralley Odham, credited with spanniiijr the gup
which closed the negotiation successfully, said. "We have
confidence that these men (of Dy latronics) will l.*e outstand­

Seminole Count) Unlit)' ubtnlncd it new Industry which
amiHoy## about |(H&gt; mul has an nun uni payroll of .sum*
$500,1)00.
T b a firm la Dynatnmice, Inc., of Orlando, nu electronic#
firm. A iJnnt to house the ninnufucturinyr and research fa­
cilities will Ik* erected by Odham anti Tudor on a 10-ncra

Khrushchev Stands
Firm On Germany;
Withdrawal Asked

WASHINGTON tU IM ) - SclenH iti »iid America'* Pioneer IV
MOSCOW lU P U -P re m ie r Niki­
moon rockat will go Into an orbit
ta Khrushchev and Prime Minis­
around the tun that will ba larger
ter Harold Macmillan admitted to­
than the orbit of the earth.
day they were “unable to egrre”
on Germany but *ald they would
Ike Suys ‘S p len d id ’
study a plan to pull back tro.-ps
WASHINGTON ( U l ' l ) — Presf- ami nuclear weapon* from th#
deni EUmhowrr laid today the
middle of Europe.
successful launching of the U. 1.
They pledged tbcnualvea to
moon rocket Pioneer IV k i trek a negotiated solution to the
"splendid ichievement."
Berlin cri*i*. Wetlern diplomat*
in Moscow were peaumUtic and
• T hieves B urn Money **id no solution was in *ight beCHICAGO ( U l 'l ) —
Thieve* cau*e Moscow ha* not retreated
burned open a iafa in a five and- from the determination to give
dime itore Monday to get at 111.- Berlin control to Communist East
000 in will, but found the curren Germany.
t y charred to aahea from the heal
A Soviet • British communiqus
of their acetylene torch.
U.ued at end uf the today Mac­
millan mission accepted the need
Boon, We’ll B e 50
of “early nfgotiaUoni" to *ave
WASHINGTON ( U P I ) — The Sen “peace and security In Europe
ate Interior and fnaular Affair* and throughout the world" and
% Commitlee today unanlmoualy ap­ promised to study a partial pullproved and aent to the Senate a bark of Eastern and Western for­
bill to make Hawaii the Wlh ce* from the Iron Curtain.
Mate.
Any decision to pull back trnopv
would he part of a peaceful, lung‘H ot’ P olicies U sed
term settlement of the German
WAYCROSS, Ga. (U P I i — Bur problem. They said nuclear wra*
glare who apparently forgot their pona would be Included in the
flaahlighti broke Into an Insur- thinning out and that there wuuld
a nee firm here and aearched the be “ an appropriate system of In­
office tiling flaming insurance pol spection."
Thi* would provide a partial
^ kies, police reported.
•tart on disarmament and a par­
tial stort on European security,
T rain W om en, Too?
RANGOON. Burma (U P I)— The twu Seat • West Issues long locked
Burmcte Chamber of Deputies in ■ cold war stalemate. At first
took under conaideralloa loday a reading, the cautiously worded
bill that provide* for eompulaory communique seemed to Imply a
militarv training tor both mao new British willingness to take up
the previously-rejected “ Raparkl
and women.
plan" for Europe.
Th U years • old proposal by
R eds In A g r ee m en t
LEIPZIG. Germany (U P II — Boland's Foreign Minister Adam
M Communist bait Germany utd to Rapacki provided for a “ neutral
day It would sign a separate peace lone'1 stretching along both sides
treaty with the Soviet Union if the of the Iron Curtain and including
West doe* not turn o poet with both East and West German). As
originally phrased the plan would
both Germany*.
call for withdrawal of all foreign
truops from Germany and a ban
Bandit Robs B ank
RALEIGH (U P I)— A Iona bandit on nuclear weapon* there.
wearing a white mask and horn
rimmed glaitea robbed the Cen­
tral branch bank of tba Pint
Clliirnt Rank and Trust Co. to
day and fled with an undeter­
mined amount of eaah.

1

Trainees Needed
For Sewing Class
More student trainee* are need
ed tor th* sewing school which
was art up recently to train sew
big machine operator! for the
garmrnt Industry In thi* area. D.
B. Hahn Jr., manager of the Flor­
ida .State Employment Service
said today.
The purpose of this class I* to
meet th* acute shortage of axpenrnced aewtng machine oper­
ators.
Th* first class began Dec. 1,
with an enrollment of 72. Of the
IS who completed the course,
about 10 were put to work by
the local companies.
The second class now is near
ing completion and more apple
cants are needed to begin a new
class The schod hours are from
ft p. m. to 10 p ra., Monday
through Friday. The complete
course is *8 hour* There are no
charges or fees for the course
Interested applicants *hould ap
ply to tha Florida State Employ,
meat Service office, lift West
Second St,, Senford.

Mr*. Beth Johnson, Orange
C&lt; ity representative to the state
Legislature, win speak at • to­
night to tv* P TA a&lt; Southiide
School.
Mr*. JohMoa to a aupportar of
.% Mgrtgitlo# In tha tebooli and
will explain a bin to b# presented
A long wood man has been ar­
at tha neat seiitoo of Lagtila- rested by the 8«mmol* Count)
ture, aoabling parent* to remove Sheriff's Department for givim
their chtldm from school by
liquor to mtnura.
petit too.
Robert Johnson was charged
with contributing to the delin­
quency ol mtnora altar he served
drink* (o several youngster*, who
h«eam* Uu-brialrd
On another mcaient involving
•
Archbishop Joseph Hurley. It wfaiiky, D*k*y Moody waa arrealAugustin*, ctm* to the Sanford ed for poaaession of moMiahin*. Ih*
la in Ih* county jail.
Naval Air Station last nigh*.
Archbishop Hurley conferred the
weranaat tt ooeiflrmatiop on ■
n e t and dapaodanta to tha statJaa
LO N D O N (U P D — Three toenchapel. Ha waa aaalated by tha egtre war* arretted Monday on
*. Richard LguM «f AM M s chart•• of atoallng ato boaoa of
■un tan lotion.
ihofto Ctonto
Britain l* enjoying Ra fifth con­
Thto vt* Mm Bret vtoft to Ian
lord tor Archbishop Hurley, toe secutive day i l aunahaa altar a

ing is thrir field; they already
are recogmted a* nepert* in the
missile and electronic* field*,
which are tiw coming industries
of this era."
Juhn Krider. Onunber ol Com­
merce manager, made thr ori­
ginal contact with D&gt; natronlcs.
Hut, after four months of n«gotialiont. effort* were sl&gt;mied
Than (klham entered the picture.
He obtained the land and agreed
u- construct thr buddinr on a
lease purchase agreement.
In addition to the work of
Kridrr and Odham, chairman of

At Least Nine Die
in Plunge Of Bus

III.UKI'HINTti FOR IM.AXT — Art llurria
(second from right), constriction superin­
tendent for Odham and Tudor, giws over
blueprints fur the new'hums* of I •&gt;' nntronica.
th* special target* commltto- of I,lc.t with offk'inls of the company aad John

the Coinmittve uf ltw, these into j ------------------------------.. —
played prominent rules in th*
success story;
T. E 'Dickfr, president of th*
Flurid* Slate Hank, chairman of
the Committee of 100 finance
committee, ahu spent much time
and effort In checking llynatrontea; Robert Bauman, piftldrnl
WASHINGTON (Ul’l) — Am er­
of Sanford Atlantic Hank, who ica fired Its PiOflMr IV salrlltt*
agreed tu the financing of the pro­ toward the moon today and the
ject, arid W. Scott Burnt, chair­ Uny robot soared higher than any
man uf the Committee of UK), Amrrican mode object en route to
whirh adopted this as its first join Russia's Lunik I in an orbit
project.
around the sun.
The 13 t pound gold • plated
thlhsm said hi* entry into thr
effort was based on “ faith In the satellite, blasted aloft by a fm t&lt;«n
Company and in the growth ol our Juno II Arm y rockrt, had climbed
72.40Q mtlra by V a m and was
area."
Me added: “ Sure. I have a still rocketing along al ft.Sl* miles
chance to gain financially through per hour.
lit height exceeded the 71,900thi* arrangement. However, if
there it another citiacn among us mile peak re ached by the Air
who would like t*&gt; assume the Force Pioneer I lunar probe last
lease purchase agreement, I will Nov. 11. and w.i« far beyond the
&gt;ign it over to him temuin.w. 63.590 mile platratl of the Arm y's
Then, I'll go uut ami get some­
thing els*. If 1 tec- something
els* whirh will benefit thlt are*.
I'm going to invest In it. If we
don't, w# era ehortchanging ourstlvts "
Odham **id the aiea I* ‘very
fortunate to get the-* young, ag
grettite men in a firm that It
C A P E CANAVERAL (D P I)—
a ’comer' in th* Important firld The moon winch was their target
of electronics."
The 10 acre site will allow P&gt; pecked through the motel room
natronlcs to grow. That, said of­ window In Ihr small hour* loday
ficials. it exactly what they exj ret but (he nucleus of the Pioneer
Dynatrunira to do— very rapidly,
IV launching crew termed mil to
notice.
The men were too busy cele­
brating Ihr success uf s project
conceived hi the living room ol
Partly iloud) tonight and Wed­ the lm)i*h engineer in Itu-ir midst
nesday with a few shower* to­ the 'day sfter Russia &gt; first Sput­
night or early Wednesday. Winn- nik went into orhit
They were toasting the partial
*r tonight, turning cooler Hrdasesday. High today 71 to 71. low fulfillment ot a dream which one*
tonight 3* to 53 Variable winds caused the flaxrn haired ecu nUtl
* to II miles per hour.
leaning back In the wirkt-r chair
to be clapped in jail by Adolf
Hitler.
Hit brown figured lie slightly
askew. Dr Jack E. Froehlkh
beamed at Dr Wrmhrr von
Family night will be held al Brant) and they look turn* trad­
1'inecreat School tonight for school ing Jokes as thr tension of the
children and (heir parrnla.
shoot gradually wore off
Dinner of spaghetti or chicken
These were the two men who
pilau will b* served in th* cafe spearheaded the development of
terla from 5:308:30 p in.
the Juno II lau: - ' i
ihlrlr and
Following dinner, the children the gold plated rotoit which will
will go to the auditorium for a find its place in orhit around the
musical program, while parents tun
have grade group discussions in
"It was a team rfluri all the
lb* classrooms
way,*' .aid Prurhlirh pointing to
Price of Ih* dinner i* ’it cenir the 30 army and Jet Propulsion
for children, and ftn rents fur Laboratories rocketeers lining Hie
adults.
vails of the small room of near­

—

M oon Shot To Orbit Sun
first mounshnt last Dec ft
Although slightly off course, the
satellite was expected to pass
wilhm JJ.tsM mile* of thr muon
— a mivs of 2u ,(Sxj mile* from (lie
planned trajectory. It* closest ap
proach to die moan tv expected
at 2 p m. c i t Wednesday, when
tt* speed will have bri-n cut In
3.5CW miica p&gt; r Lour.
Scientists said the space vehicle
ha* ample velocity to go Into an
orhit around thr sun
Its spud at launching from
Cape Canaveral, F la , at 12:lo
a. in. was 24.hihi miles per hour
This was .lob m.p.h. more than
needed to tarape the pull of the

Team Very Happy
A t 'Success7Shot

Weather

Pinecrest T o Hold
N ight For Families

by Cocoa Beach. ‘ What these
guys believed in for 18 months
bus cum* to pa*t "
Von Hraum, who was pul be­
hind bars in Germany because
“ th* craiy man wants to go to
the moon." was jubilant along
wnh Ihr rest of Hie group, lint he
already was looking to thr future.

Symphony To Play
Here On March 10
Selections from* South Pacific,
My Fair Lady and Oklahoma will
l » featured March 10 when the
Flurida S)mpltuny O r e h e i t a
rome* to Sanford.
Hie perform anee will be held
»1 It 13 in the Civic Center, un
der the baton of Conductor Frank
Miller.
A free performance during the
altemcxm has b u n arranged fur
grade- and grammar sch&gt;ml child
ren. The concert Is ipeintorrd by
th* Sanford Recreation Depart
ment
Tickets may b* obtained al
Hmirntllal’a, Tuuchums. Navy t-.x
change and the Itrereadon Dupariim-nt ntfire All *eais are re­
served; prices srv 12 23 for
adults and ft 23 for tludrnl*.
Mall order* will lie filled. If
Itrcssed lo City Hall. Sanford
I'stron tickets arc available by
railing kA 2 7628.

earth’s gravity and Ilia lug of
the moon'a gravity field.
The srlrntUtl taid t'loneci IV
will go intn a volar orhit mine
what larger and more elongated
than that of thr earth's, thr space
vehicle, like the earth, they said,
will lake about a year for each
trip around (lie sun.

U. S. Flag Burned
By Mobs in Bolivia
tot I'AZ, Bolivia (U P D -A n ll
American muhi surged Ihrmigh
the sirects of La P*i and Oruro
Monday In a furious protest a
gains! 'a mxgjfine rcjiort that
It. S. autliorilics here lu-lleve Bo­
livia and its problc-ius should lie
divided up among its nrigtitiors.
Tlie rioters vtiim-d the I' S emhast) in La Par and Ihc I'. S In
furmation Service libraries here
and in Ihc- tin milking rrnter of
Oruro, breaking mod of thr win­
dows in (he three buildings No
American ravuaUlc-t were re|Hiried
Poller fired on Ihc- mob in lot
Par, withoul announced result*
One Bolivian teenager wav re
polled killed ar.it twu wounded In
another incident Involving a flash
In-twcen tludrnl* and ' unldrnlt
fird gunmen"
The nuih, shouting “ Down with
Am* rican imperialism'." burned
a I'. S flag In Ihr strrrti, set file
In (wo embassy automobiles and
burned every copy of Time mag
arine it could find on local news
stands.

3 Youths Nabbed
For Gas Stealing
Thi. e I* year old boy* charged
with stealing gas in tin- Lingwood
are* have turn apprehended by
Sheriff J L. Ilobhy.
Jimmy Ramsey, Tommy Nave
and Jo&gt; Laws, alt of lamgwood.
admitted siphoning hud from gas
tanks over a three month period,
Holihy said The ga* apparently
wa» u*rd for their own Iran*
portalmn.
Shi rdf Hobby said when he
caught thr boys, one nf thrill lud
two fisc gallon cant and a six
foot siphon on the Iron! sral of
his car.

Girl Scout 'Presides/
Sees County's Problems

Liquor To Minors,
M a n Is Arrested

Llcvrn jear okl

Archbishop Visits
Naval Air Station

Sun Tana Sought

£

■

Krider (right), ChiunbtT of Cumnn'rcr ninnitRur. At left ia John A. .Morris, lusislahint to
the president. Ret ween Murri* and Hnrria
ia Parker Painter Jr„ Dy nut runic* nresi­
dent.
(Herald .Stuff I'hotoj

CHAIRMAN A M ) •OFFICIAL’ KKLIKF—Shuron Drum,
local Girl Scout, today assumed th# duties «* County
Commiaaioo shairm an from John Kridar. Thu joh w h * a
ahort one. exactly on# hour, but Sharon win* thrilled. Sh»
waa une of a«v«ral acoutn "holding office" today.
UiurwkJ Staff FlioUyj

.Sharon

D m iiii

learned this niurnlng tliai running
Seminole County uften is lire
wmit and difficult.
Shi run “ »*l In’* for Chairman
Juhn Kridrr thi* morning al the
• utility Commisviuneri nireling
Shr was ihe Inst of a num
twr nf Seminole County Girl
Scouts who have been picked to
fill thr th-iet of prominent leaders
in die stale, county ami clly of­
fices during Girl Scout Week
While Sharon presided. Com­
missioner* purchased a taw bill Inn •&lt; counting and computing ma­
chine from the National Cash
Register Co. for 17,453. Only one
acceptable bid was received for
the machine, which will be u-rd
jointly by the tax collector and
as'ntor.
Other purchase* Included a re
tory file and office machine for
tvs cfflre uf tlie supervisor of

rrgi-lralion T h r equipment was
bought fur 11.S31 SO from Orlando
Ollier .Supply,
Bids tor gasoline and oil were
turned over to the new county tn
glu m tor study. Boh Davis at
Iended the meeting this morning
in lut udieiat capacity, and found
that Seminole County offers an
rvrn greater challenge than he
had anticipated.
Niihola* Pucci, drvelopsr of
Paradise Point, appeared before
thr Hoard to complain about the
drainage ditch dug on an ease
incnt granted th* aounly by Us
company.
Pucci described tha ditch as
"Just like the Panama Canal,"
and said that he had esparted ft
smaller drain. Davis will Invest!
gate the ditch and report to Uvo
Coinmittionars on iU condition.
The county refuted to Mtora Big
aaaamast to Fwcai

T IF T O N , 0s ( D P I l— A school
bus jammed with more than M
Negro children plunged almuit
uut uf sight into * pond today,
and authorities taid at least nine
pupil* drowned.
Three children were hnspllatired
for affects of shock, exposure tnd
minor injuries.
The other frightened children
wtu&gt; were pulled safely through
windows of the but were sent to
their homes.
Driver Doyer Jones, to. who
had been driving thr routr for Z1
years, taid hit bus hit twu bumps
in succession on th* dirt road,
causing him to lose control “un
avoidably.”
T h r hut turned uvrr on Its right
side and plunged into thr water.
The vehlrle was about twothirdc
submerged
The arridrut happened near the
community of II rook field, about
seven miles east of Tlflon, In
southcentral Georgia
Jones said hr klrkrd out the
window at the driver a scat,
mounted the overturned bus.
kicked out other windows and
hoisted to salcty screaming chil
d u n who were standing on top
of other children.
“ The larger ones were standing
on the little small one*," Jones
laid.
“ That * what caused to much
trouble. Ttime tth* small ones)
wei* the ones we lost."
June* said two white men from
nearby farm houses helped him
ltd fume of th* larger Children
through the window*
Five of the children were pu
mronced dead almost Immediate­
ly Rescue workers revived three
nearly drowned children, but after
several hours, gave up on tour
other*.

Adjustment Board
in Need Of Funds
Dol H G Harrtnun, chairman
Ol the Hoard of Adjustment of
Seminole Count), a»ked Commitshiner* for money thlt morning.
Col Karrunan said thav the new
Hoard would need (he use oi a
secretary once a month and per
haps more ultrn fur mtmile*. rec­
ord ■ and correspondence. Salary
was tel *1 110 f « •*fl1 monthly
meeting.
Money lor a tai&gt;* recorder to in­
cur* the veracity of disputed rt*l&gt;ment* made up Hie second request.
Col llarriinaii said the machine
eonld !.* used by anyone in the
county, hut was almost ■ must tor
Hie Board of Adjustment, which
will settle disputes lwt«c-en the
Zoning Hoard atat It* applicant*
Mark l In eland, county attorn
ry . said. “ B would certainly help
c m many llimgi, » ton inoplr have
a lapse of memory *Umt w h ., they
•aid. they can tie reminded in a
hurry with a tape r. conh-r “
llarrim ait turned tliwn a tuige*
lion by Commlssiuner Vernon Itonn
f
.
..
.
iia
that member* of the Hoard-uf Ad
juvtmrnt. who work without enmpenautlnn, recrlre vas mileage
•We are glsd to work for Hie
county, and the prier of ga* duein t worry u* at all," Harrimsn
Saul.

Commission Plons
Casselberry M e e t
The town council of Casselberry
and Seminole County Commission­
er* have a dale Msrrh 18 st 7:30
p rn.
lit* meeting M on* uf severs!
th# county Iriders have planned
w i t h Incorporated communities
throughout Seminole County.

Old Packing House
Destroyed By Fire
An

abandoned eelery

packing

house on Britton Road wa* gut­
ted by Are shortly after noon to­
day. Ttir hultdthf waa oxrnad by
Chase and Oo.
Fir* trucks froa* A m Sanford
Naval Air Its tins answered tbs
call. W*i*r waa played so tha
surrounding
area
I#

site one haH mile south of H if
Tree Road on the east aid* ed
Highway 17*2.
Tile building is scheduled to bo
ready for occupancy by Jun* It.
Announcemc-nt of plans lo lueato
in Seminole Ciunty by Dynaironic* climaxed tour month* ci
negotiations and planning
Th*
selection of Srinincie County wa*
bated on a series of imuaual
event*.
First. Dy natronlcs wauled “ *4bow room ." The firm operate* *t
twn separate (wurvts m Orlando
now. Dynatrumci, clovely tied to
m iiule programs si I'alrick A ir
Force Base and Cape Canaveral
and a supplier of the Martin Co.
wanted to tw- uulsid* of Orlando,
yet within thr immediat* area.
Second.
Odham and
Tudor
agreed to turnish the land and
erect th* I ii.cxxi square toot build­
ing needed on s lias* purchaa#
agreement.
Th ird . Allen Orlando of Sanford
does sub contracting work for D ynatronlcs. Th r muvr will )iut (b#
tire Ironic* (inn nearer one of Ms
suppliers.
Fourth. Ihs Commute* of 100,
thr Chamber of Commerce Man­
ager John Krider in particular,
“went to bat” lo provid* facilities,
financing and Uir "cllmat*" de­
turd by Dynalrentcs.
Barker fainter J r , Dyiustronica
president, taid the firm hopes I#
employ .100-400 wilhm three years.
When It began opera Iion* tw#
years ago, the firm employed 1ft.
Larger quarters In Seminole will
allow an immediate increase I#
atmul 125
fa inter taid annual busineac of
Dynatronics now It more than f t
milieus. He addnl Hist It ia “ y r r T
likely" Dial another new bulldinft
will tm needed in short order,
Wilhm five years, Dynaironicg
probably will lie using tour time*
Us current space, fainter added.
a ImiuI
25 per rent of Dyna*
tronirt' employes are engineer*.
Principal officials ol the company
formerly worked tor Radiation,
Inr. Most uf (lie firm's orders are
fur research and di-vclopmrnl.
Working principals and direct*
nr* &lt;&gt;( the company, in addition to
fainter, are Georg* F. A intersun, vice p ro Idem and chief *r&gt;gim-er, nml George C. Dannals,
Hubert I*. Bishop and Edward A.
Hughe*. John A. Morris is assist­
ant tu tlie president.

Secretary Of Navy
In Sanford Today
Shortly after 19 *. m today •
silver colored Nsvy transport
lutirhrd down at Ramey Field,
hearing Secretary of the N avy,
Thmnn* S Gates
Sanford Is on* o( several eastern
bates slated for inspection by tba
N'svy’t leading official. Th* in­
formal welcome did nut entail
honor* uurmally sccurdrd visitmg dignitaries, at the requrit
nl Gales.
Greeting the sccrt-Ury and Id*
|J(
j
^jr wsre Cs(it. Lionel
t
A rt,^ ir ' rnmntmnAr'r , . nfAnl
A. A rth u r, commander Sanford
Naval A ir Station, and Capt.
Junes K a m age, commander.
.
Hr*vy Attack Win* )ne.
A i-i’ i i t n t i a n v l h # l.x
s&gt;* un
Arriimpanying
Gslrt
on the In­
formal lour are Mrs. Gat**. ViceAdmiral
It. II. Pirie, Deputy
Chief uf Naval Air Dperalion*,
Rear A dm iral
tonn* DrFlorcs,
Cspl and Mrs Noel fiayler. IA.
Col. (i. A Gilliland and CSCLK
Fred Pascusci.
Tlie official paity was escorted
lo the conference room of VAH ft
where they were briefed on aU
missions uf Ihr .Sanford Naval
Air Station and Heavy Attack
Wing One.
Introduced by C*(8 Kamago
were lx-dr. D. P. Cunning, Lcvlr.
G, K. Humphries and Cdr Hal
Lang, commanding oil iter V A H -T.
Thr ulficrra discuued N.A S. San­
ford. Heavy Attack Wing On* sod
ths A3D Sky warrior.
Slwlrx at Sanford, the air atalioa
and picture* uf th* listti bumblnd
derby were *howa.

Alier a luncheon at the town* ol
Cspl. Arthur, th* Secretary ad
tha N avy toured Ih* air k alln#
ind squadron areas.
Departure la tilled tor 4 p*
m. today, when Giles and fed#
party w ill i*av* toe NAI P « M aola.
No com m ent on Vie status ot th#
local naval facility « u avatlabl#
from th* aocretary, who will f

po* to Mam.
•iT*

�Editorial

Washington Calling

THE GLITTER BEGINS TO WEAR OFF

By W ILLIAM 8. W H IT E
W ASHINGTON — Every now
and then • veteran of publle ser­
vice who ha* become an imtitu*
lion in himieif, Gen. I&gt;w i« Her&gt;he), raise* a quiet voice of com­
mon leme in a country more full
than it ought to be of luxurious
oontfose.
Cent ral llrrihey. who his been
Dif*ctor of Srteclive flervir*
since before Prarl Harbor, h»»
just made another such contribu­
tion lie ha* *uggfitrd that the
million 1 of young m*n who have
heen er.d will b* exempted from
the military draft ehau'd have
no absolutely free rtde tn con»eq lienee.
Why not, he asks, at least train
them in Civil Defense* In what is

‘C o u r t e o u s ’ S a n f o r d
G e ts

V is it o r s

V o te

If Sanford ln.*ci it* claim to “Most Courteous City In
Florida’* into this year when judges of Florida Courtesy
Week render their decision, nn Atlanta, (In,, woman
most certainly will disagree.
In a letter to Cilv .Manager Warren K. Knowles, Mis* 1
Dorothy Virginia Beall of Atlanta hail nothing hut pniiso
for Sanford and it* people. .Mi** Itcall wn* hurt in mi auto­
mobile accident In Sanford on Feb. fi. She was here to visit
her brother, Lqdr. Madison U m a r Beall, stationed at the
Naval A ir Station.
Said Mis* Beall: “This is an u|«n letter of thank* to
you and the people of Sanford for their kindness, thought­
fulness and help to a visitor in your d ly.
“Capt. Arnold William* of the police deportment, who
answered the call, was most courteous and kind; thu staff
at Seminole Hospital could not have been nicer, nnd Hr.
Hubert J. Smith, l lie attending physician, not only provided
the necessary medical attention, but erased my feeling* of
hysteria by his calmness and gentleness.
“Your city can well lie proud of these people and the
many other private cltliens, although stranger* to me, who
called and Inquired of rny condition. From the bottom of m\
heart, I thank them all and I'm so happy to know that in IK
m onths, on 20-year retirement from the C. S. Navy, my
b ro th e r ha* chosen Sanford to Imj his home. Blessing* «»n
y o u r city."
Mis* Beall said it nit. Anything wu might add would be­
an anti-climax.
•

P a p e r

•

S a n fo rd

The Sanford Naval A ir Station, Sanford and Seminole
County were tossed several bouquet* by the North Ameri­
can Aircraft Corp. in its latest publication, “ North Ameri­
can Take-Off."
The article, illustrated with pictures, told the story of
Heavy Attack Wing One in Sanford. In the course of the
atory, North American told of the friendship which has been
characteristic of Sanford and the Navy. The story also con­
tained fine publicity for Seminole County,
It cited the many advantage* Sanford and Seminole
have to offer, such a* climate, facilities ami a friendly at­
mosphere, North American, It seems, is "sold" on us.

Temperature, Crowds Up,
Miami Is 'In The Pink'
MIAMI (UI’I i - t Vie* President f pat'.h I and the cruwdi

D A IL Y

iptllnt over
I d Hollywood on the north, Key
H u m )n r no the luulh and In the
mainland hotcla that overlook the
tray.
Ilialrah Jtare Course lacked up
rrrorU crowd* and intilti-uullion
dollar lakr* with l»u tino.ooo
rate* on consecutive Sat unlay*
and (hr flsmingu* weir never pink­
er.
Tiling* were in Uir pink In gen­
eral Inr Miami.
Where a year agu thr goose
pimple* outnumbered the louritt*,
Miami wa* scoring a booming
iiimt-bark. All average tempera­
ture of 74.5- compared to ik» in
IP M -scn l hotel receipt* soaring
with the mercury.

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flour find.)
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petal*
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•ana

II I ). H r wa* alone, ruddy
cheeked and charming — the old­
est member of Congrrsi In all
our history, 01 year*, and he
wa* ju it stopping by between
parties.
For a reporter eavesdropping,
you ran pick up tome Interesting
scuttlebutt at these parties I was
hanging around Ihe hors d'ouevre
table — at the shrimp rocktall
end —
when Speaker of the
llouve Sam It ay burn and a few
handsome ladies walked in.
And thu is what I heard —
One lady: "What do you do with
the toothpicks dier you eat Ihe
shrimp’ " Sam: " I don't know.
Mine didn't have any."
One of the town'a aoclal report­
er* came up In me and aald:
" I ’m on my way to I.lhya, want
In tome ailing?" What »he meant
was the Libyan party.
So the aerne ahlfti to the Fast
Room of the Mayflower Hotel,
i d *a&gt; it was fancy. The Libyans
wer* celebrating the seventh an­
niversary of their independence,
which falls on Christmas Eve,
Hut »lnce that date conflicted,
they changed Ihe day In Jin u iry
24. but since their new Ambas­
sador hadn't arrived in thi*
country yet. they put it up an
either month.
Milling around seven food and
rcfreihnieol lable* were many of
the tame free-loader, gucilt —
from ihe Thompson party. Sen
Green wa* there, Somrlxidy of-

good

blow at s wlde.pread American
altitude that 1* doing us no gie-d
a. a country. This it that "bapplneii "Is somehow guaranteed,
exclusively to Americans. lisp
pints* must b« d*liv«r*d by life
with the calm regularity that the
utility pipe* In Ihe electricity
necessary for looking, sty. at "I
Love Lucy" on the television.
If happiness Is not *0 deliver­
ed — and "happiness" roughly
mean* aa absence of all Trial,
trouble, contention and uprCt —
the whole thing la uneonsutuiion
•I. un-American, and unbearabla.
Yuung women go homr to
mother the moment they are not
"happy," even if this urhappl
nets proceed* from some scare*
ly appalling drnial such It a hut
bond'a refusal to buy a di*h
washer on the Installment plan.
Mother usually thank, heaven that
daughter, tf only by her own grit
and gumption, ha* been »aved
from unlawful opprestlon In vio­
lation of the Fourteenth Amend­
ment.
Young men leave their .'obi the
second Instant after they become
"unhappy." It hat long tine* been
pointed out to them that a fellow
can't do hie best work when he
iin't happy, ar.d particularly not
if hla unhappiness m u lt i from the
savage withholding of his right to
berome an "executive" before his
fifth rollege reunion. The young
men know that a vice-presidency

The first paper money to b« Is­
sued by the American colonists
was put out on Feb. J, I4K, by
fared him peanuts and he said provincial bank in Massachusetts,
it wasn't dignified to eat peanuts
at an affair this m a n y.
Many uf the snickers preferred
crackers and caviar instead, or
tartlrttes of chopped liveri, hot
cromrsquis dr volatile (miniature
pancake* with chopped chicken),
and auch.
S«e u&lt;* nt Miller Radio &amp; Appliance in Hanford «v«ry
There wa* 10 much Huff here
that mme of it flowed pink out
Friday, 9 to 12 noon. U alltriM In Sanford alock. Call
of a perpetual fountain in the
middle of a table. And the man
for appointm«n( In your home.
• ho aliced your roast beef wore
whit* glove*.
A six piece string orchestra
played from a hidden balcony,
although nobody danced.
Phone Orlando GA I-U I4 - IIS Fla. Nillenat Bank Bultdiag.
They were too busy nibbing
Night nr Holiday* Call — Themaa S. Rmlik GA l- 44«7.
shoulders, fumbling napkins, spill­
ing drinks and dropping namrs.

FINK

HEARING

SINCE

of the corporation 11 part of tha
American way of life- And they
certainly will not permit other* to
destroy the American wa&gt; of (He j
rot even if they have b&gt; quit e n .r
fall back cn Dad to make their
point.
It it extraordinary bow this hap­
piness legend hx* pen ailed our na­
tional life. Ohe forirt* how deeply
it ha» done *o until he g w . abroad
after long ab-enrf from any forelgn shore and enlff* anew the at­
mosphere of foreign Ilf*.
Men in old Europe— and in old
Asia, too— wear the long |utnt* 1 J
adulthood. They
Ihst happinets' i&gt; an
ri ’ ’
■
condition of llv ng. part cular /
personal happlnes a. defined 5 &gt;
mean that one is a wa) s allowed to
d&lt;&gt;, or Pol do, Ju*t a* he pleaseThey a rt r » v K e fo rrth e m .n iH i
trouble* of our time* But Ine/
know thn va*t difference between
turning a R*y f»cr toward life and
assuming that Ilf* will be Very
fjref.il not 10 CJUS* one * i; l
trouble, anywhcit, anytime.
They know that happiness Is %
large, lose word, and that nobodv
ran expert tn have It for lonR if
It mean, tlmply that precise Hate
of affairs that will mnke him pet
•otially entirely comfortable and
never bothered by a nasty world.
In short, in thi. way they arn
more grown up than vie are. And
while wr are worrying about 11.^
cold war, perhaps u* could 1! m
worse than wotry a bit, tost, about
the state of privatr, Individual
morale in a country where in
many have come t-&gt; expect to li»*
always on the peak of that big
rock-candy mountain.

AIDS

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Thcro aro it ill u few dlscases for which complete
cures are to be discov­
ered. But we liuve many
research projects studying
these problmis and we
know wr will leant the nn*
swers.
Meanwhile, do not liecome alarmed when read­
ing the symptoms of these
well publicised disensrs
and imagine tbut you suf­
fer from such n condition.
1'anicky fe«r can actually
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IS. M. roea elate 18. Valient

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1

It) Kd Kolerb*
WASHINGTON —
The other
evening, the ararch (or adventure
lured me to Washington's other
aide — the capital’s social circuit.
That's where you go around
eating fancy little finger sand*
wjehet. (umliling napkin*, spilling
drink*, ruhbing shouldrrt ami
dropping name*.
First flop wa* on M itsirbu
*eit* Avenue, at the embassy of
Teaai. Well, It wain l actually an
rinhatiy, jmt the house of Con
crewman Clark Ihninpion ami
hi* wife, dibble, of Galveston,
Say, lho»e people are fine hol­
ler*. and Uhbic (I'm name drop­
ping) may well *oon take over
from f'erle Mnta as Washington's
hoiti-u with the mo»te*' Mr*. T..
daughter of the late W. I.. Moody,
Texas multi millionaire, came in
with Ihe musics* a few year*
ago wllh an 1* V million settlemrnt in a family estate transittlon.
What they were having wa*
“ open bouie," and even the »ire
of that house wasn't enough for
Ihe COO gurria, »u they divided
the guctti in two and ar.vtd
half of them one night and the
other half the next night.
T h r party started at ti p. m
Not wanting In appear anxioul,
1 waited in the driveway and ar­
rived late — at t&gt; 0|. Turned out
to be embarrassingly early. The
bullrr inhered me down to the
Texas room, a bavement oaiit
with marble Hour.
Someone had prrccdtd me —
Sen. Theodore Crenel* Green (I).,

“PANIC IS TIIK STAMPKDK OF SKI.F
POSSESSION"
* (Author** Name llclnw)

rtw
let

Assignment Washington

Yellow itone Park became thr
nation* first national park in
1*12

21. Kngltili |
floeat
em.
blim
23. large,
colored
bendkrrilitil
A N*r.

tl

33. Young
herring
21. Confine
28. II ilk
27. Alignment

product
an. Ciucf
31. Senior
tabbr.)
at. conjunction
31. Need
veaeel
14. Aleutian
uland
38. Couch
at. Try

An entire battalion was a ir­
borne for the first lime m If. S.
hlitory on Jan. 23, 1M0. when
Army troop* were down -VA) mile*
In M bomber*.

CRO SSW O RD

ACttOSH
J. Faatrn, a*
arhoa

The Florida Citxus Commission
will break away from tradiUon
for the second time in 21 years,
ind hold a meeting away from
Lakeland
The session will be held In Win
ter Haven, March It. at the Flor
H i Citrus Building In ronjunc
lion with Ihe Florida Citrus E x ­
position.
J. Dan Wright, of Sanford,
rhalrman of the advertising and
merchandising committee,
will
preside over ■ meeting of his
group at 18 a. m.
Following this. Commissioners
will rrview the Peter IJnd llayrs
television show. The group recent­
ly granted Ihe Exposition *40.000
to help bring the show to Winter
Haven.

•

P lu g s

Richard Nixon ilrpt two nights in
a gilded conference room and Jim ­
m y Dursnte sporteil a era jtrrrn
(•dors si he rsvorted si the I.ilm
Quarter.
Six heardrd snd hu»hy goodwill
visitors (torn the Cuban army of
Fidel Castro pushed among lliu
well-harlieml guenti si the lleech
hotel. Another hotel Informed a
reporter who telephoned at Z a. m.
that “ M r. Smilra li out."
A iporti car rental outfit slynrd
out Its last Jaguar and the guide*
on the Grey lane tour load were
boa rw .
The fragrance &lt;J rhanrl No l&gt;
fought a hiring hatlln agatnri the
aroma of hot pastrami at Uearh
deUeatcssens that wrra parted at
2 a, m.. ami women braved turntner temperatures to show off their
mink.
Miami Ueach'a iloicn mdcs ol
aun-b*kcd pleasure domra were

Citrus Group Sets
Meeting March II

aurely the understatement of this
winter season he tells Congress:
"We are not doing all that we
should in preparation against pos­
sible nuclear attack."
T b ll recommendation t*4ll may
get nowhere. Nevertheless, it Is
Important that it hae been ratted,
apart from th# plain fact that
thera ha* alway* been an ugly
Inequality of sacrifice bclween
those who have had to go into
lervicr and those who have stay­
ed at home.
For, Inlinlionally or not, G*n

C*r. 1st A N i f soils

•

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tion if shnppinR .tear ui,
•m let us dellvor promptly
without extra charge. A
great many people entrust
us with their prescrip­
tion*. May wo compound
yours?
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Saturday

Tea For Auxiliary Members
Calendar

An Acquaintance Tea. sponsored
by the Women's Auxiliary ct the
Seminole Mcmorisl Hospital, wa*
^ n c n Saturday afternoon fro.n
•*o lo four to welcome new mtm
beri and r.cw members of the
Board.
For the »i*ty wonun who braved
the rainy afternoon weather, there
x i i a lovely planned tea with
many exquisite floral arrange­
ment! placed near and in the
conference room where the parly
wa* given M n It. N Blackvrelder wai roponMbtc for the artirti r range mem t Including the tenter
ccc on t ie lea table
The tahlr, with tille r appointmcnti. wai oicrlaid with a pink
cloth eoicred with two layer* of
of frothy wrhitc nylon net. A til­
le r epergne held various thadrt
of pink Herbs (laities ami white
plum hlmiumi. I.ighled pink tap
er&gt; in lilier randclatira added to
the beauty at the centerpiece
Seri Ins dainty tandwlcbca. in-lit
dguri, null and mmti wcri Mr*.
W. K Butler. Mrk lllackwelder.
Mra F. C. Woodruff. Mr*. VV E.
tiray, Mrr I'riaciila llutler Mr*
F. Cole. Mr* I I. Pryor and Mr*.
A. B. Peterinn J r .

TU LS D A T

The Junior Choir of the F'mt
Pre»h)terun 1 hurch will nice*. at
'
The Pioneer Fellow hip of Fir»t
Pinbytriian will meet at S pm .
1‘iRr.tr*! Itapl &gt;t C iu r.il Dea• • Meeting wl T ' '
P iu :.r -t Rapi -t ( u . h W ill f
Hln i.'.vw t|cer
at S |» -n
. The WMC meeting and pio
gram al It 111.
tv t u M .-H A V

«

T in Srn r High V h or of thr
Flr*l Pir-uy tel i » - V'huicll will
meet for titppi at &gt;i p.m, and fol
iehrn-i.il at d .1(1.
Tb# Ml-i Weak Uib’.e Hour of
FTr*t Pie- &gt;) let tan will be run*
«lu u -I hv tie Factor, Itev \ (•
Mclnni. »t 7 p.m
1 .n Chancel Choir Of t ir -t
Prr*bytettau will meet for icLeat'al «t 7:.to
Pi o re- n .P li.t ( hutch ( haP-1 a d &lt; t nc*&gt;ld Vhoir piactlcr at
(■ 7U
Pirn
Itnpti.t S S Oft
..t.d i j , ■t- meet at 7 thi
I 're. 1* It ..- 11»i monthly itutlrr*« meet .. followed by piayrr
mteliri,- a: 7 *v

Local Briefs

lii Sanford

The Commander John II Bear
Olemortal plaque for tafe d m ins
ua* awarded to A All 3 for the
month of January. The I laming
One training tqdadron maintained
the low rate of o.lU during the
month Thi* wa* the lowrtt nor*
among unit* aboard the Sanford
Naval Air Station.
Tne annual Male convention o’
Alpha Omtcron Pi lorority will be
held March H in Orlando. Iteier
4 ktioni may be made for thr *c*
aion at lha Angcbilt Hotel through
Mr*. Ernest Legge, 2VI9 Carl Te r­
race, Orlando.
The Rev. J II Hoot, pailur of
t h r
Congregational Chrulian
Church, wa* a tthool mate of
Davy Crockrtl. *o the Pioneer
Night tale goe* He il HP.
A representative of the Social
w r u n t y Adminiitration Diatrlet
office will be in tbe City" Commit
non room tomorrow, and again
March 23 b tween the hour* of
• a rt and noon

At M l.I.V IIV MKM UK IIS &gt;n imped amunil
til** ten tnble «t tin* SAturday afteruuon

Parkinghoute manager* a n d
their tale* manager* will aiirnd
the Marrh 5 meeting of thr Flor­
id* I’ackinghouae Manager* A»»o
ciation in Wtnlcr Haven
The
Fiemc will be "What • Wrong with
0 ir Frr»h Fruit* Induiiry?" Hob
Reedy of Sanford, &gt;• tecrelary
of the Ai»ociation. The meeting
will*Mart at 7.30 p. m. in Ihe
Woman a Club.
Sanford municipal court will be
held thi* afternoon at a p m
in the City t nmmittnm room.

i

urvey Under Way
y Forest Service

A survey of Florida * foreit re
lourrei 1* underway.
Crew* from the Florida Fnre»t
Service
moved into Seminole
County tail Saturday, and will
work in thi* are* for three or
four week*.
Information gathered will *h9w
tbe rate at which timber I* being
0 -ii« n , a* well a* it* u»e in ElorIda'* wood industry. Eitlm itr* of
foreit damage from fire interti
and dt»ea»e* will lie made.
Tba yearlong field work i« a
Joint effort of the atate and the
C'. S Korr»t Services, and will
foyer the entire Mate
Since the early Creek* rontiderrd the whole world In rnntul
of the Mediterranean Sea and the
A n d around it. they thought of
eait weit mea»uremrnU a* length
and nortii tooth meaauremenla a*
width. That * why longitude it
tited to meature dittance* lie j
tween ea*t and wr»t; and latitude
between north and »nuth.

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S T R A IG H T A N D N AR ­
ROW r « 1n-or-*hx« coat, itetigntd by John Welti for
•ttonrplay. l* of wlute w*ffle
ylqtia with low, fluting boy
pleat*. It La Inter-faced with
l-elton for laiCrg ahape ren*
‘ rol and lined with emerald
,reen cotton for blight color

t.cdr. I. R Bauer acted a* V. C.
for thi* gloriou* production and
introduced the “ completely out of
•tep chorine*" doing a frantic can­
can number. Mr* A . Ihuma*.
Mr*. I. H. Hauer, Mr*. 0, laiper,
Mr. W A. Rn*e. Mr*. J. U Me(.isckcn J r , Mr*. M. Jane*, and
Mr*. C. W Mver never once
caught up with each other.
Knilgn M L. Jone*. "Tbe It
U. Troubadour," pantomimed a
toulful ballad while tilently ac&gt;
companyIng birntclf on a Gene
A’lliy* guitar. At thi* point of the
piograin. Mr. Hauer Ird the group
in tinging &gt;rvcial gay old ma.lt igal* wiih Mr*. A. I'tcjuhatt at the
piano. The »well of over eighty
voter* raite-l in off key «nng wa*
hraid for mile* aiound.
Ihe grand finale to Ihit four
•tar offering wa* a *kit "The
llubn'* Dream". Th r ra*t of (hi*
heart rendering drama wa* thr
Hobo — 14. W. A. Ituir; the
u a i'ir ti— Mr*.
W. Myei. the
Iraiterder — l.t J . I. McCracken
Je ; the harem girl— Mrr. J. L.
M.Crackrn Jr.
lut'.rr in thr evening purr* of
*oap for the * bunrntlc.t man and
woman bum" were awarded to
Samuel flay and Mr* I. Him
venu. Door pure* of a (In n •r’t uf
towel* were won by Mu I) J .
Doper and an Instructor h.thhy
magarlrr wa* won by l.t. h M.
Sandon.
(lift* weie awarded to the fol
lowing men who ate leaving the
Naval M iv irr; 1 / g IV I, II*logh, l.tjg. H J . Kennedy. Ltjg.
ti. F. Slolti, and l.tjg A. C. Tint.
A gilt w.t* prevented *!»* to Lcdr.
A W Crquhart who ha* been
r&lt; rd to V M l 1
A "itand In line" lum h wa*
•irved at I I . JO to the Halving
II ml.g.
At 1 11 a m. a* tbe !*it weary,
dirty traveler left thr bulldog
the cry of "•weeper*, man your
broom* ’ filled the air a* thr fol*
lowing committee in charge of
tf.i* moil auccoaful pally Iran*
formed the building from a dump
back Inin a pretentable rilabhth
ment; Cdr. and Mr*. A. Th«m*».
l.rdr. and Mr*. I*. K Bauer, l.t.
and Mt*. O. J. l/iprr, I.’ and
Mr* J I. McCraeUn J r . 1/ amt
Mr* VV A Ro»e, l.tjg and Mr*
i VV Myer, Kn*. and Mr*. M 1.
Jone*.
~
Men rnlitling for five yrtr* or
Ihr duration during Ihe War of
1112 received hountir* of 121
apirrr

Mr* F D Scott I* at home eon
v*!r*cing aft*r *urgrrj at Orange
Memorial ho»pit*l.
Mr* M i'.jiu S lllgginbnthani
i* confined to her hjm c on Stun
non Drive with the mump* Hrr
•on, Kenneth, retumrd to »rhnol
Monday after tpemling Ihe week
end in the hoipltal remperatlng
from a black widovt *pidcr bite

Hinson-Schaal

J

1 M r. C H. Minn and
family have m otel ftom 919 I’aiTv
Vnn.e to jts l ark Avenue
Judge a I Mr*, b A. R. Wilkinion aim -Hire (lie both of a 10
t’OUr.,1 *. n J.tvT night at their
home. 2t2 We at Fourth Stiret.
Mr and Mr* (•Irnn Falk and
daughtir, Mi • Out-la talk, of
l.tkr Worth •peril l**t nigh', hire
with Vti and Mr*. K K Dr**,
flute Court.
Ml. and Mr*. F'red It Wilton
and din, Kobett, left tod** for
Tatlahaxer uhete they will »pcnd
the Wirkit-d with thru daughter.
Mm Jia-.cc* Milton, who it ill
at thr H ilda State College fur
Women infirmary.
\lr

Hobo Party For VAH-3
The slightly curdled ctearn «*f
*oci«ty met at it o'clock
Friday evening in the \ F.W. Iw&gt;g
Cabin when the officer* of V A II J
held their monthly inarthing and
ehow-ler aoclety hall.
The officer* of the VAII J or­
dnance department and their
wive* were hoit* for thi* outttaixlmg alfair. After paying a
nirhrl cover charge "to keep nut
the riff ra ff' the guett* enteic-J
a gloriou* b-,wrr of tin cana.
cru-hed egg shell*, empty food
toXr«, (tteun new tpaper*, and
other drlighlfut apeeimcn* of pure
Junk
An exquitlle cmrrtali.ment extrwvsgarJ* wa* pre*entcd fur the
enjoy ment of the dirty, unkempt,
tattered ami torn Crlehiant*.

25 Years Aqo

P * rly given in the Conference Room o f the

Seminole Memorial Himiilal.

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Zipper W o n ’t Zip,
Officer Obliges

Mr
ami Mr*. Peter Srhaal,
former reiidntl* of Sanford arc
announcing the marriage of their
P l.V M iirtTI, England rt'PI ■—
rld rtt daligtitci Sandra Ann to
Daniel l.amwr llinvon
Mr* Ma (*rrt»»man rouldn I get
The rrremnnv wa* |&gt;erformei| nut of her new evening lire**
F'rbruary 2ilh *t thr Sihaal re»t when the rrlurnrd home Mon-la*
dence in Orlando before a *matl night The ripper stuck, to the
group of retail*r* and friend*, called police
A young patrolman obliged
and thr couple lift following a
I vvavn't going to rum the
reception for a week * *tay m
-Ire** bv ttrrping in it," Mr*
Na**au
Mr* Minion. * native of San fruitman *aid.
ford, reieivel hrr r jr lv e.lnration
in Winter Haven Orljndo and T asly D ish For k n it
Ocala and i* * graduate of Flor­
A 1 tim e value made with fva
ida Slate l nitenitv at Tallaha*
pualrd milk set* a nrw rerord
*re where the received a It A
in cooking lime Sauer need* l«
degree in American dtirlir* She
«&lt;-"* mil) three uiinuie*. ami i«
tormrrtv wa* a ttaff writer f-*r
Orlando Ken. nel-Star.
l-ol &gt;r all *et to be paired 01 er full
rrntly Joined (lie putdle relation* fritter*
I 'numlrr I lilier* With
department uf Minute Maid Inr
.1 Mmulr * Fierce Ssuie
m Orlando,
1 Make* about n »erving«l
Mr Hin.ijn, a native of Orlando ,
2 rop* all pur{iotc hi troll mi*
it a graduate of Orlando II h-Ii
1 tra*|XH&gt;n eraviinrd salt
*1 head and alto of North**-trfn
t ( vg
t'mvrrady wherr lie i*reived Id*
11. A, rirgn- arul Matter'* Ib-urrel 2 3 tup itnialt can) undiluted
rv*|Kiraird milk
in Jnurnrlum Hr i* city editor I
of Or Undo Dailv New.p.ipir* I .1 7 tablrvp-HJiit lemon julre
2 cup* dived Rounder fillet * (or
and wiih hit bride will retnb on
t 1 pound package froirn
Dark Avenue ui-on tlirir ri ur t
flounder fillet*, thawed anl
Sanford ir* tent* all -o ling m
diced)
eluded Mr and Mr* J N Rob
»on Jr.. Mr* Mar* F'lualieth 1 'v cup chopped ehltr*
2 lalilrtpcMiis 1 hopped rannr I
Nance, an-l.Mi* R N Schaal
t-im lento
Fat or oil fur frying
Choral (Jroup To Sinjr Fit ml biscuit mi* *ra toned tall
ITiere will l-e a rrneral lu.Mnr** egg. evaporated milk an-l lemon
meeting of thr line Art* liejait- Jui-e in ftowl Add flounder, ctuvr*
m rnt, •-( the Sanfoid Wultia '* and pintirnto and btrml well. Drop
Ciuh, Wtdortday at the 17 u from traipcvon in drep tint fat
lunrhcon, S-r.-e tl-eie wi
l&gt;« m m i l F. i. or into '» inch hot fat
etectlon of offiret* thi* * 1 ti t-r m ftving pan FTy B t tn 2 min
memheit on )
me* Turn anJf ry on other tide
Tbe public li Coidudty ii - viH- i Dram on abvorhpnt paper. Serve
lx arrive at 1 M fur D r ptog-wm at onre vsit F* 3 Minute Chccie
which will (ratuie thr Oritur) Sauce
Choral Club Ho*le«*e* f 1 'f-»
In In3 vrui* run *73 American*
afternoon will l-r Ml* J I* Wi.eon, Mrs v tt vv .. da
M - have died in iiattle In tie pail
Ralph Jaitl* and Mi* Herman *■• yrara,
1,182.939 Ajnerlcam
Stanley and Mr*. Vlfrr-I &lt; 1.
have iiu-d In highwav aeeidrnD

Fabulous New Homes - built for you
• to enjoy living - in

HOSTKSSKS HHI THE (T'O WIVES'
(’l.t U Kit*hinn Show have Itovn l»u*v tnlik­
ing colorful poaterw to tiring to nttciljidt
the Easter I’aratle to he held Wcdnevilay

Wive*'
Model*, promenading in Spring
F-atler fashion* from Co* ant Drpsrtto be ment *tore. will be Mr* Thoms*
Naval Fariow, Mr*. Itiehard
Ko off,
Mra vhe»ter Oxford, Mr*. Ro
iiert Dravion, Mr* ( tiarle* l^ w n
Mr* Harold Sun-halt. Mr*. Nor­
Kicky H as Party
man l'hillipi, Mrs. Charles VVil
l.lltle "R lrk v" Mergl celebrated liani* an-l Mr* I N. Cartirr.
bit second birthday *««tii a party
Mr* June Fingmfellrr ha* 10
Saturday afternoon at the home ordinatrd tbr faihion* am) Mr*.
of hi* parent*, l.t. and Mr*. Ilirh- Brill-Fid Marihall will be Ihe rumanl Mergl in I'mrere-t
meritalor l-ttiground m iitir wilt
F.nJoying lee rresm and rake be furtuthed bv Jack Kotiman
with llickv were Pain Jennings, with Ins acrordlsn.
i 'hip, Judy and Amy Young blade,
Fine* and lelretlimenl* aho
Barbara and Skip Faulkner, and will t-e g-ven by houlr-r*, Mr*
la* sister, Hebbir Mergl. Alto Clarence Fogg, Mr* Donald- Don
pre»ent for Hie Deration were hi* dan* dir. Mr* William Jnhnimi
grandparent*. Mr. »nd Mr*. An and Mi* Balph Sima*
ion Mrrgl rf Miami
Ticket* arr titll available from
C F O Wive*’ Club member* ami
can he leiUghl *t thr d-wir Ihr
C o ffee For Visitor
night of Ibr thow
Mr* \rtne Jcnnm;;* entertain
rd vault a colter F'rulay morning
for her mother. Mi* S II Ingri
W inners Nam ed
•oil, who it *Kiting hrrr from
Duplicate Budge Club met for
Newport, Rhode t*!aml
Around t.*rnt&gt; fiie friend* from ilis urrkl) n-ce.mg al tbs Com
Ih# F -n rrrrjt nriihb«irho,*&lt;l werr niunily Center and flr«t auaid*
prrtrnt In get acquainted with -vr-c given t« Mu Untie Robert*
ntol V-v* M.vrgirrt Davi*
Mr* Ingertnll.
Second a'vaid* went to Mi*
l.ponard Munioii a--l Mi*. Fk IIisi
id ge
I bird lo Mr. Mint Mia.
Hiiih(la&gt; P arly (riven 1R !yde
ll*m*f) and fourth to Mi*
Mr. and Mr*. Aibm A Wilton, F.. FI Andtiton an! fit l.e-nai-l
( olluiv Dri*r, gave a lunhday
M orison.
t-arty Sunday afternoon for their
T h r ir will hot be « gum* tin*
ton. Allan, who wa* relrbraling
week l-eiauie of the toiiniamrnl
hit loth birthday.
in (litando but individual game*
F u ll, guevti iiad a wiener roa*t
will be played next Week.
and played out door game* They
were Full) and Janice Kenrrdv,
llu ir un-l Don Holme* Hotibir
Triu k* (oinprltr Hi per - m l of
an&gt;1 Dili* Doon*. ttrik y .Je rn an-l all vehicle* irglttrii-it in Ibr I*.
FaM- Muller, Steven and Nanny S , but are involved In only 11
Hood lurry an-l Kurrn While, per irn l nf *11 arcidrnl*
aril Murgarrt and Debtor Wilton
Marine worm* rsporlcd from
Maine a* bull fur »pnrt fisher
men bring in more per pound
Ilian lobtlert iln

1.9 M IL E S W E ST OF
T H E T R A F F IC L IG H T
A T 20th b F R E N C H
• Visit Our Model Home !

Jabk
Jalk

Tomorrow night the t'l'O
Ciuh will prrtenl "Th r
Parade." * fatlimn »how,
held at right n'llnck in thr
Air Station ballroom.

t v h i . f: t a i x

Re*. Finest fl-liek Jr.
Dong Shepherd l.ulhrria O nreh
'Ibe Stuty of Creation
The Slory nf Redemption
tio-1 look nothing and ms-lt
Something
H| Ihr han-l nf ths Creator,
By Ihr IU«*,h1 ef tba fa-r-l,
I,—I made in, who wer* nnthlnf,
to bw Something,

Initiation Held
Tbe Anna Miller Circle, Klka
Vimliary. recently held a Candlelight Initiation wiih Mr* rhrittlnw
Blmkenthip, president, in charge.
The ih rrr candidate* r«eortrd
to the president by Mr*. Mauriw
\l-*r* were Mr* Trink Wilton,
Mr*. Bernard I)
Wolford anil
Mr* fleuumn f. Csrnley. Othera
a**i*iin* with the rcremony wera
Mr* Harry Adair and Mr*. Gena
W alter
During the hutinet* tetiion R
*u* decided that a fixh fry will
tie givrn at the Fllk'a Cluh on
Maieii Tth In-tween ihe hour* nf
*11 lo right TTie public I* Invited,
liuwrvrr, the dance tn fntlnwr tha
fi*h fry will be for member* and
thrir giie*t».
Vtr* Mary Koeltgrr, Mr* Tom
Biilnfr and Mr*. Fil Frail were
!io i 1m *m during thr social hour.

Notice O f Initiation
The Seminolt Chapter, number
7 Drdtr of Eaatrrn Star will be
ThutviJay night, (I o’clock. In tha
Maovnir Hall.
At thi* meeting there will b«
an Initiation See* lee.

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&amp; SEE ABOUT
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SJ
O O D L E S O F O O M PH
O N A H A T F U L OF GAS
-irg u la r, low cent economy ga*f A mere *|&gt;iinkling of it lalea
T h e U t k for mile* and nnlrv vvilli |ieul pe iforiiia n ir. whether you drive
the v|iitiled »i\ ot the *uj*cf ir*jHin&gt;ive \ S.
A n d &gt;011 drive it *0 e.nily,
patk it 10 tidily, turn it *0 ncaily-letauvc it t .1 u-nuble thire lert ylid itcr
otmidc than tonxrntional (ait. (But [deniv ol rexnii imide lor u v )
A m i with all il* etoiiomy (diiv imuiame, icjiair and mainlrnaiue (o*t*),
il * so richly, tightly it) led, it’s favhion approved Dy 11»rj*c-( t Bazaar.
And brautilnlly etigineetcd. T h it 11 cr-union »cn*e on whetlv, folk.*— and
alwnit time jou tried H. You call-today. I&gt;n itl

RAVENNA PARK
w ith NEW C om fort F ea tu res:
DISPOSAL!*
SILEN T LKJHT SW ITCHES
BIRCH KITCHEN C A B IN E T S
OUTLETS FOR
OUTDOOR LIGHTING

nig lit. They nn* left tn right, Mr*. Chirrncs
K"gg. Mi«. Oonald Dondanville, grated, Mrs.
Kollnmi Ite Jong and Mrs. Ralph Simas.

f ofo— -the fr n n im x iio M i

inbli r M

K. H. A. FINANCING
a.s little as

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(lim n

M onthly paym ents lik e rent!

S lutem cJzeS i
Construction Company Inc.
211 W . 25th S t.

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Fun drive the LARK today at

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Stengel Blasts Lane Tactics
»hook hand*. Then I find out iterative l-ane "rap* player* after
IT. PETERSBURU, rit. (UPI) elub. What’a moro ha make* m» Ju*l
that h* aay* I ain't running the | he trade* them.''
look bad to my writer*.'*

— Catty Slcngal, who dtttn't |tt
bllttr very often, bleated Frank
Lant today and atcored him,
amcca other Ihinai. uf Iryhg t&gt;
lun Iht other felluw’* ball tlubi.
il l nn te rrrt that the (»ud between the Yankee manager and
the general manager of the In­
arm* It not merely for ntwrpaper
htadllnei. Th# ill feeling belarten
them cropped up again alter I a m
had attended a Yankee workout
before heading to Arllona where
hi* own club train*.
"I let him have the run of the
plate.' ’ S t e n g e l complained.
“Then he trie* to run my ball

Caiey explained that ha stayed
It. the outfield while Ijm e wee
•| the park *‘*o he rould have the
u n of the dugout."
gave him four hotn* with
my player* and my writer* and
didn't *ay a thing agaln.l him. I

Yankee* right.
“Well, how man) game* ha* he
won? How many pennant* ha* he
won? Wherr due* he gel off tayIng 'Thi* guy Stengel ain't eo
hot * '*
Stengel wa* r«peetal!y hitter

Seminoles To Face
Fort Pierce Quint
It) JKHNY C O V IN G TO N

and Willie Ij g c r , U top rrrdrd and

Coach Mud Layer will arnd lit* ihould have little trouble in taking
fari-bre ahing ID) all fry agalnit the whole xhow.
The Hcmlnole* llniiurd the teg
Fort pierce in Cocoa lomorrt*
night in the district playoff* at to ular ira*on tail Tuoday with a

Bearcats, Bradley
Set For Showdown
Called Preaa Interaallnnal
rtnrlnnatl and llraiilry tlrarrd
the detki today for their •howdown battle for an NCAA tourna­
ment berth, but down In the llor
der Conference the tourney *eleelori are lim ply 1fit la be tied

All American O.ear Robertmmi
imilhrd three achool record, a .

he Ullled 44 point* in leading O n
tinnalt In »3A4 romp over North
Tera* Stale Monday night at
Cinelnnati In clinch at leatt a
■hare of the MiaMtiri Valley &lt; onfrrrnce champinnihip
But Bradley kept III faint M ir
hope* lllrkering by healing Hunt
ton. 54 60. aa Bobby Joe Ma*on
icorrd 1* point*
Now Cincinnati mirt* Ilradlry
Saturday.
But the Border Conference r*rr
In an NCAA berth wound up
Monday night In a triple Ur am ong
Telia
Weatrrn.
New Mexico
Slate, and defending champion
Arlrona Male If., each with
league rerurd. Thl* *tair of
falra rantr atwiut-when New Mel
Irn Stale loat to Wr»t Texaa Stale.
t J U , and Texaa Weatrrn dropped
an overtime, i t 17 derivton to
Hardin Simmon*. A win for either
rontrndrr would have aelllrd the
rrnwn
Now Iwu playolf game* mutt
be held to break the dridlork

p. m.
They will !*■ fight Ing for life In
the playoff* for a ahol at the »rc
ond game ami the ieml-final* on
Friday night If the little young*ter» rould put three win* together
over the tough competition. It
would give them a trip to the tlate
playoff* in Gaine«*ille in t»o
week*.

IM S reaton record. The record intitrate* ju*t a faiF tquad. Conntlrrmg the lack of height, it I* much
belter than averagr. large*! man

in the lineup thl* *ea*on ha* been gave them up barau-c In return

Johnny Allred at &amp; 11. Jimmy
(iracey I* ne.l at 1 |0
Every tram the Seminolri fared
thl* •ratlin had at Iratl unr big lad
tm! ir* era) ala footed. Im nccaTwo week* agu. New Smyrna lion the tSeminole*’ fait break
•'•PP fd the Fort Pierce .quad by a Clicked and they looked a* good a*
lS-l«in margin while the ( ml.. »ny .quad they facril. With a few
break* and an “on" nighl, liiry
ere aide to d u n k by the Hem- •houlil reach the teinl-finalt un
.noiea by a three-point margin. M r Thuraday,
local* Ird until Hie final three min
layer probably will no with
o !r« and law fo.il thut* make the
lerry Chriitrn*i)ii and Ale* Me
difference.
On the h**i* of thi* rnitipan-un, Kilfdn ai forward!, ( Iracey at the
l.ayer it optllinatic about rearlilng pivot, and Hay l.undqutit and Cecil
the xecond game on Thuraday Dandrldgr at guaidi. (iracey now
night. If hi* youngMcr* are hot, ha* 177 point* for the leatori The
lliey could reach the final game on old recurd wa* .H I,
l.undquDt i* the Semlrvoir*' only
Saturday.
I'owrrful
Heabrreir,
with all-Hatr renter I'elr Huger* rift* telrclifin thl* »ea*on The l it
lad *Sou tit lie ready to give Furl
1‘ierce a run with hi* drfrntivc
play and hall handling
JV »lar forward John laylor wa*
iailed up tu the vanity tquad after
hi* fine •bowing* throughout the
111! tea ion that loath Dick Nil ver&gt; and In* yuungtlcr* compiled
. laylor, a (i fooler, i* * natural al
Called I’re** laternalional
forward and i* a aure 1*1 to do
The Milwaukee (Irate* evident­ great thing* al Hemlnolr. In the
ly are fed up with Dene Conley ircond half of the »ea**ri. he eon
and are getting ready
y to.
he iradr tiilrnily wa* ihr high acurrr on the
Ihr airing twin pitcher to tit*- fir»t iquad. He ahouid »re plenty of ac­
aertou* bidder.
tion in the conlrtt luinorruw.
Thete fact* hrraine evident
M unday when llirdle Tebbetl*.
eaerultve vire preildenl of the
n ra v ri, revealed the National
l-eagu' rhimpiont have given up
hope of luring Cunley a way Horn
the Bouton Celtic* before Ihr dole
of Ihr haikrlball triton
T h t Brave* finally ilgned catch
NKW YO R K ( L T D —Oirar ll»b #r Del Rlre and infirtdrr t'atev
ril-un of Cincinnati, whn'f .718Wi*e Monday hut »llll have three
potnt Moilng average irpinrnt*
holilouti In their -ink* In ad*ti
only a *mall part id hi* varied
lion to Conley, they are relief
hatkrihall talent*, led the voting
pitcher Don MrMahon and firtl
today for the 1939 Culled I’ rr**
bairman Joe Adcock
The Washington Senator*’ hold h ii i national All-America tram
with a rrruid popiilatlty.
out 11*1 wa* rrdui rd to four whrn
Named with Rol&gt;rrt*i.o by the
outfielder* Alhle I'rer-on and Jim
illirrt *ute of 791) apurt* Wrltei*
la’iimn rame to term*
broad, avtrr*
Still untlgnrd aie Hoy Me*ft* a t. d radio ■ T Y
Jim Belting. I’rclru ftamo* and tlllollgh.iUt tile nation wrir Bad
rv Howell of Mi*aiulppl Stale,
June Ylldlvlfltn
Billy Lnei ended hi* holdout Boh ItiHirrr of Kan&lt;a* State, Jerry
with the Balliniiirr O rlolri and Wait of Wert Virginia, and little
promptly atkrd In tie traded to Don Hi nnon &gt;d I'ittthurgh. HoJrrHM.il nod H r nnon ate trpeatri*
another rluti
On other training front* Hrrh from la*t year'* team
Kentucky '• John Cox headed
Srorr and Mike G am a oppo«e
each other today in a Cleveland Ihr trcornl tram that al*o wa*
Indian* intra tquad gam r Pitch- made up of Johnny (ircen of Michi­
er* llrrm Wehtneler and Billy gan Slate, Turn Haw kin* of N'otrr
lloefi nf the Tiger* turned up with Dame. Ia*» llyrd of Manhall (the
*t)fr »rm* The hitting nf Ctetlx nation'* trcortd-highf•! major colMoyer and rookie Bod Kanehl fra lege .rorei &gt;, anil A! Sriilrn of St.
lured a Yankee intra *c|uarl gamr John'* l N Y i.
A third tram « * i rumpritnl of
Don Nrwfombe Iniprviird Cm
iinnail Manager Mayo Smith hy Walt Torrence of UCLA, Boh
pitching hatting practice for M Fairy of St. lauii*, Duiig Sm ail
. minute* Itllly Harrell collected if W,1*11101101*, Charlie Blown of
three riraight tingle* in a Cardi­ Seattle ami lam I'ucdlo of Nurth
nal ramp game. Bull l.iilit and Carulina State.
Once again, Ihr SoOthurd and
John llutrhoru toilet ted triple*
In a Dodger inlia tquad route*! the Itorky Mountain area* w rrr
•hut nut of lirrth* on Ihe firtt
three train* The Southwr*C* top
vole getter wa* H F Klrfhner nf
Te*a* Chrt*tian and the lt»,-klea'
wa* Tony Windi* nf Wyoming

Braves Will Trade
TH.Conley; Sign Pair

Patterson Seeking
British Challenger
For Bout In April
NF1W Y O B It M T U - Heavy
weight champion Floyd I'atteraon
may he matched thl* week for a
till* delrn*e again*! a Ttrlll'h eontent’f n| Buffalo, N Y , on April
K o ' -I.
Burley Brian l-undnn of England
appear* the likely challenger at
though Henry Cooper of Fugland
and Joe Frtklne nf Wale* al*o are
being given rnntideratiun.
l‘»tler*on and .Manager Cut
D'Amaln want a «prlng fight In
order to xharpen the rhampino for
hi* million dollar drfrn.e agalml
Ingrmar Jnhanmon of Sweden,
aomewhere In the C S. In late
June or early July
Although 74-)rar old Fluyd would
he riiklng hi* rrnwn againM Hie
Ap*l e'litlleirjer at Buffalo, he
and W Smain neverthele** regard
that ftilit a* a mrt nf “ tune up"
imee they do nut rate any of the
three Brltlriirr* nearly a* dan
grroui
a* Sweden* unbeaten
Johantion, champion of Furope

Cage Scores
I'ailed l*ir«« International

Fail
Adrlplii 79 Fairlrlgh Dickintun

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booth

Fait Kentucky 7? laryola t I.a t At

&gt;1Marti

He wa* referring to two ptlrhfr* — Don Mn-rl and Hay Narte*kl
— who v*eie Itaded to Detroit.
“ I told mj wilier* a eoupl* of
daya liefoie lane get* Into ramp
that I thought Detroit wa* t ning
to be a lot tougher thl* year becaU*e they got tho'e two guy*.
Hut Lane *ay* th*l ain't *o, that
he wouldn't have traded them
nwayIf they had been major
league pitcher*.
•Why doe* he fritirllw player*
when ha gel* rid of them? It J.i*t
ain't ctirket In my book. I've
traded a hit of player* but I
rever ralltd them buma.
"Take a look at •■■me of them.
That
guy with the Red
So*
(Jackie Jensen I, that guy with
llic Oriole* i(au* Tarinduaj, that
auy
with the Athletic*
(Hob
LcrV). and a lor of othrra.
“ They w rir all good hall playit* whrn I tradrd them. But I

Robertson, Howell
Head All-America

Touring Pros Set
For New Orleans

(or them I thought I wa* helping
our rlub. And we did help out
club through thoie deal*, and w*
helped the rlubv we draled with,
too "

Rolling Randy Rock
Is Track Favorite
Bulling.Bandy Buck, one of Hie
kennel rluh • gamed ttepper*. It
pltkrd In romp to sirtory in to
night’* featured ninth race at
Sanford lltlandn
Bandy drew the third pint p&gt;i*l
tlun and i* favored hy five to two
morning line old*, rvtablDhed by
Ihe track handirapper. In 19 trip*
around Ihr pval againri lop flight
h.mndt, the'BficW ha* fu..»hed in
the caih trio I® lime*.
I’rlneev* firare. In the tix box,
it rati d xecond heat hy four to
one ratly figuring. The «2 pound
mrmlwr of oval royally will he
reeking her fourth *ea*on victory
In her latt two enrountrr* the
ilarlcd lluwrl) and never threaten
rd, but many fan* expect her to
bounce hack tonight with excellent
racing
Amdhrr to watch I* A9 pound
McKrII. In the fifth *P'»t MrKell
recently ported a breathtaking
triumph uvrr larr# Nug when he
came (turn fourth place to fir*l to
the homcrtrflch
Others In Ihe tirade A ninth are
Kay Bcno, Formula Sue, tjolrtrn

lloney.

Dollar

Ante

and

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ntuviDKNCi:. it i i n i t
Jubn l_ Ztlly, an aviivtant under
Terr* Itrm nan at Nutrr Dame for
the pa*! Hirer ycari, hat hern
naiurd r-ml .oarli at Brown Cniveraily ZIHy, a Notre Dime gradu­
ate, played pro halt with the l o t
Amelia Ham* and IlilliditphU
Fag In.

(irid Drills S lated
I .OS ANGKI.KS, Calif. &lt;U|’I)—
CCI.A will begin *pring foutltall
p racllrr on April tl with the To
»e**lon training *raioi&gt; i.hedded
to end on May &gt;. Coark Bill
Maine* *ayi he will build the 1939
team around a nutlrui nf 20 re­
luming letteimen.

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located *outb of Sanford. )u*t
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evening by It more conted*

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NF.W ORLEANS M l*|i- Some
Toledo (U Mar .ball hu
of Ihr nation'* top golfer* will
Ohio St. CJI Minor tola M
Clnclnnhli 9.** North Tr*a* St. SI compete today a* a prnfeiilunal
Neb, Wr*leyarv «7 Wayne St. C *l amateur event get* underway *t
the auburban Metairie Cmmtry
Dayton *7 Detroit M
Club and qualifying round* begin
Bradley 74 lloutton (ai
fur the •J ii .ihmi Nrw Orlran* ripen
Notre Dame 9,1 Yalparal**i rt.3
Some tZ2 golfer * have tigneil
Wm. Jrvtrll Ai Culver Stockton 40
for the quilifying round*. They
N'rhratka M Mittourl 79
will hr fighting for Ihr An avail
St. loin* Al Tulta 44
aide berth* left in the n|&gt;en, F*
St Bernard 79 William Carey
rmpllon* from qualifying were
Mir'ilt.i 79 Diakr 74
granted to 94 tup golfer*
South" rtl
Howie Johnson, fresh from hi*
U m a r Tc r.i 94 Te i. A ll 49
Fatt T r\ . SI Al lluwaid I'aynr M Sunday win in Ihe Baton Rouge
Hardin Simmon* 39 Trt Weil 47 Open, will be competing in both
Writ Tex St U New Mr* St 74 event*
Other hig name golfer* ilatrd
SW. Tex St 77 Stephen F. Au* Al
to appear Include Ken Venturi;
Arl/una AO New Vlrviro 77
top I’ll A money winner, AM Wall,
Writ
Marly Furgol and Dow Finder*
Idaho lit Oregon :&gt;x
wald

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IN D E X

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" T .l.A K A A P A R T M E N T S : ream* (.ROOM unfumiahed apartment
private balk*. I l l W . Firtt St.
Adult* only
Available aftrr
March 20th 304 XX Jth. St.
LARGE furnlahed apartment. 310
Magnolia, tail x. K. Roaoetter, ROOM for rent with kitchen prt
Eloriat. EA 2 1131
allege*, for lady er couple. I'h
S A2M
L E BEDROOM onfurnlahed houar
FA
ITS Call EA 2 1310.
Large
2 bedroom unfurnnhed apt
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Ela room, tiled hath !••» Mar
Eur. garage apt. 2500 Mellon* die
noli a A vr. *7i&gt; FA 2-3351
Ave After 3 P. M.

1—
M A R K E T BASKET
2—
FO R R E N T
X— ROOM A B ()\ E D
5— B E A C H R E N TA LS
4— W A N T E D TO R EN T
3—
R E A L E S T A T E FOR
t — M O R TG AG E LOANS
T— R E A L E S T A TE W A N T E D
» — M IS C E LLA N E O U S
9—
FLO W E R S • P L A N TS
: BEDROOM unfumiahed houae
SH R ED S
1*17 Summerlin. 143. F’A 2 7191
10—
O F F IC E E Q U IP M E N T
^ 1 1 — A U TO M O B ILE S .
Furnnhed Apt. SCO Park Avr
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T R A IL E R S
MODERN 2-room furniJhed apart
IS— B O A TS A MOTORS
mrnt. ceramic hath SOI I’ll
IS— FA R M SUPPLIES A
metto. Call FA 2 4V3*
M ACH IN ER Y
14—
P E IS • LIV ESTO CK III BROOM houae rear air bate.
Rt I T L I E S
partly furnnhed. $45 month
15— A R TIC L E S W ANTED
I’Cnne FA 2 4370
16—
P LA C ES TO E A T
17—
D E A L T ) PAKI.ORS
. 3 R) DR005I, Hr*! lloor apart
IS— F E M A L E H ELP W A N T E D
mmt. unfiirn'vlied. k 1 1 r h a n
ped *23 Park. Apply 913
10— M A L E H ELP W A N T E D
^ JO — M A L E O il I EM A L E
Park
• s i — WODK XV XNTBD
Hot SKTH AII.EIt I oil with own
22— IIL'RINESS
light metrr. Couple — *12 i&gt;er
O I T O K T I N ITIF S
tu'uih Corner Onora A 17 97
IS — 8 P E C IA I SFRX ICES
EX 2-517*. Mra. XVrtherington
Si— P IA N O SERVICES
V j I A - B UILD IN G C O N TRA CTO US . Ill BROOM - bath — uuill) 25— E l .E l T RIC XI.
I la room— Adult*. Hh hou*' off
C O N TR A CTO R S
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25-A— RLTLDINO, REPAIRS.
• «d In per»nn. E Rn«»
Si ll D ITL D IN O si P P L IE.s
27— N O T IC E • PERSON ALS
2 Redruuni Houae* — rail
sg— A R TIC L E S EUR S A L E
I X 2 4013
C » - E I R M T I RK A
2 IILDItltOM Houae. Call E.X 2 MSI
H O I'S E H O l II
j n - I O S T AND rot M l
1 urniahed jpartmrnt — tile hath—
hardwood floor »— priv ate— adulti
— 402 XVeat 27th St.

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Martin RindoH i&gt;ul»«r *s*n
ford i
dlona Piittnon isanford)
l .run Ro»* (Sanford)
Edward Swindle (SanfordI
Ophrtla Hennrlt (SanfordI
Joyce Covington (Sanfordi
Geraldine Lmnrkugel
I.Sanford)
Irene Lula (Sanfordi
Sandra I.. T ) l r r (Enterprlan
Marian M. Faulkner (Sanford)
Eddie W. Ilrown (Sanford)
llirlht
Da
boy In Mr. and M m
Herald Covlnaton (Sanford)
Fch 3&gt; i
Raliv girl to Mr. and Mra
Sheldon Lull (Sanford— Eeb.
271
Dive barge*
Donald Fofbea (Tangerine)
liarron Barger (Sanford)
XX&lt;»Hlrow LcMaatcr (Apopka)
Wallace Cole Jr. (Sanford)
Marcella Olltff (Sanford)
Martin Hulcrr (Sanford)
Elizabeth Colftc (Oviedo)
David Druce Ella (Sanford)
Anna Dell "in n i Sanford)
(.lady* Stewart (Lake M ary)
lin t* Daniel* (Sanford)
David Carter I.Sanfordi
llo**i:«l
liichardann
tl.ake
M ary)
Harold Mclnne* (Sanford)
February 27-24
\dmiaalc-l*
Jack K rtlrr (Sanfordi
Maxine llopklna it,ongwr*nd)
Ji »ic Chamberi (Sanford)
Auguata Vnrpahl iSanford)
Kenneth Higginbotham ISan­
ford •
VlrcuUa Roche (Sanford)
Helen Jonea iLongwood)
George Diaon (Sanford)
llrrachrl E Dunn (Sinfurd)
i larcntt Smith (Sanford)
Dirlha
Italiy girl to Mr. and M ri.
Eduard Jonea (Longwoodi
Raliv boy to Mr. and Mra.
S Tyle r (Enteiprtie)
llivi barge*
Roltcrt Johnaon (Sanford)
Rev. Daniel Paul (Sanford)
Irene Lull and bahy girl
(Sanford)
Barbara Hroun (Sanford)
Eduard Swindle (Sanford)
o .r a r Miller iD rltary)
ii Rennell (Sanford)
(i Dennril (Sanford)
Agne* Knoulra (Sanford)

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Plafa. A eomplele shopping
Center.

A S LOW A S
$350 Down
$65 Monthly
( Include, CtiMlng)
W. Ii. Miller. Developer
Sale. Office
H u y. 17 a R RrBarv Plara
I’ h NO »-40?l or NO 1 1711
« M ILE* NORTH O l
SANFORD

I l H M SIIED apartment. EA 2 2*»

Oviedo

Banquet Was Held
By Scout Troops

(-ROOM furmahed houae *15'a E
3rd. F A 2 311..
i — xx X N r n i t i » h i n t
XXORKIMi
COUPLE —
"a n t
amall hmj.e in country near
Sanford i I’ rrferably Lake M ary)
kitchen furnlahed. BOX 24. San
furd Herald.
k— M .A I. F .8 T3 TE FOR SAl.R

C O U N T R Y CLUB
M ANOR
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F lo r id a Room

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$280
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Block* Weil Of French
Avenue on 20th Street.
M O D F I. OPEN DAILY

S1,011(1 Down

Monthly

i BED RO OM S. • bath*, well Ii

ed in town Total rrice Itl.oon

NK'KI)
10 ACH ES or more with modern
home on Wr«t aide of tuwo
SMALI. tract* of land, high or
lour ground

ROSA I.. P ATTO N
By Marian R. Jonea
The City Hall Memorial building B«r1*trred Real Eitate Broker
uat filled latt Thuraday evening Ph FA 2.1301-17 92 at Hiawatha
when cub acouti. boy acout* and
explorer acout* hr 111 their Blur LOTS (nr tale Inquire al 430 War
ren St . Long wood
and (told Banquet. Honored gur*t*
(or the mcaalon wrre parent* and
acout dignltarir*
M rrnt Staley, m aitrr of cere
monlea. greeted gueata and requratrd them to find place* at the
table* marked with blue and gold
place card* decorated with mtnla
ture Hag*
Place mat* of blue and gold and
made by cub acout* wrre ditplayl nllrd l’ re»* Inlrrnalianal
rd at each aettmg The gueit
MOSCOW — Sovin Premier M
table uaa centered with a blue
and gold rake while napkma of kita S Khruahchrv, on thr Rua
gold with tiny flag* completed aia Walt of British I'nmr Mini*
trr Harold Macmillanthe table arrangrmrnta.
“ We appreciate your dremon in
In opening remark*. Staley
thanked the cub* and their Urn viaitlng the Soviet t rum drapltr
mother*. Mr* Spark* Lee Clonti, irrtain prejudice* in Britain and
Mr* "
It. Clont*. Mr* Erairr the Cnited State* about your
and Mr* Crahtrre fur work done making the trip ’’
on the banquet and called alien
NEW Y o lIK — Comedian Bull
lion to other acout work on di*
Hope, on a blood dot that haa a(
play.
After dinner. Call/ Catdwrll, ferted the light of hi* Irfl eye
"I'm not worried, hut I'm ap
chirf acout rarrutivr of the Cen­
tral Florida council and Ed An prrhenaixr. I ran t afford to lute
drew*, firkl executive of the SI the right of my left eye I have
John* Diver diatrlrt, were intro­ about SO per cent vlaion in it, and
duced
Staley al*o introduced when I move it ihrnwt me off
member* of the cub acout board, bilanre. When I move fait. I get
of which he I* chairman, who a little duty.'*
were Jim I’raraon. Walter Tragur
and l.con Olltff: thr boy acout
P H O E N IX , A m - Mr. Clare
board Seth Ruok. XV. It. Rein, Booth Luce, on hrr appointment
John Courirr, l-oon Ollilf, T. L. aa United State* ambaiiadoe to
lungo Jr J. It Jonea and Waltre U ntil:
Teague. Explorer board member*
"I am leemtndoutly pleated
introduced wrre Don L'lrey, Jim that the poat la in that country."
I’ear.on. Heorge Carlton and A
A. Myrra.
NEW Y O R K — Attorney Eugene
Award* prevented to rub acuuli J. Moran, on treking the rrlra .r
by rub niaatrr John Evan* wrre: of him father, former fir*t deputy
Rob Cat pm. Stevie Clonti; Oliver fire commiaaionrr June* J. Mo
atar and aerxlce atar. Larry ran. Impritonrd in 1932 In a furl
Nrely two ailver arrowa, arrvlce oil lar.k ahakrdown racket:
atar and bear bonk. Charlra
"I've done all I rould on thl*
Evan*, bear badge, XXay nr Crab rate. I've eovtrrd every angle
tree; ailver arrow, David Evana; I've worked on It for more than
honor Cuba for month, "'a&gt;nr two yeara atnee I wai a law- *tu
Crabtree, Gilbert
Votght and dent "
Charlt* and David Evan*.
A certifirale of appreciation
wa* g u m Thad Lingo, den chief
A akil with hoy acout* Jimmy I
Couritr. Seth Rock, Thai! Lingo. I
Bruce Packard, Jim m y Btaaley,
NEW Y O R K (t'P Ii— Brig Gen
Billy llrtn and Arthur Evan* re- William E Chickrrmf. 41, L' S A
rrivrd much favorable comment, iltet i. wartime director of thr
Explorer acout* XX&gt;« Evam Army I .tal Service died Mon
Ertc Praraon and Je rry l Irrv ; day of a cerebral hemorrhage,
preaentrd a humorou* akit aftrr
_ _ _
which group atngmg wat enjoyrd
Rl till It f n lt B
N J. (L 'P L by all prevent
John T XXdaun S r . 73. publithrr
Caldwrll *pokr briefly on lart* of the South Bergen New a, a
of aruuting and Ed Andrew* allow wrrkly, died Sunday of a heart
ed a film on trout arhievemrnta attark
to clo*r the meeting.
Atliating with the ban&lt;)urt other
NEW Y O R K it P li-M r i Geor
than thoie above mentioned were giana Carhart, 91. former ronrert
Mra. A A. Xlyert Mr* Se*h
and opera tinger who heriine a
Rouk, Mr* X'idght, Mr*. Leon ol radio acid teirvmon periunalily in
llff, Mr* Henry Wolrott. A A her 10'* died Monday.
Myera and Mr. and Mr*. John
Evan*
RYE. N Y . ( I 'P Il - George I
Think You Nntr
Crouch. 91. retired minager of
Oviedo High atudrnt* woh
to the New 3'ork diatnrt of the I nexprrva their deep appreciation to drrwood korp., died Sunday.
all who helped atsge their rrrent
Valentine Ball.
H O LLYW O O D i l l ’ll - Funeral
•c r v l r e t
will be rondurtrd
Xvedneiday for "llllam
Allen
Horning, M. aupervoing art direr
tor for Metro Goldwyn Slayer
Studio* who died at hit home
Monday aftrr a long lllnni

Quotable
Quotes

Deaths

SANTA M O N IC A, Calif. l l P l i Jaik M cElroy, 43, artrran radio
and trlrviaion announcer, died
Monday al St. John'* lloipital of
lung cancer.
Truck* hauled 7W billion tonmile* of freight between l'. S. ett
1*1 In 1937.

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T t i r * . .Mar. .1. 1959— Pape A

17— RO XTS and MOTOR*

25— SP EC IAL SER VICES

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Furniture Moving A Storage
“ (ialruay to the Waterway”
LAWN'
MOWER ■ aimott neve
C. I . I'llll I IPS, Agent
Your rvtnnule Dealer
Snappin Turtle. ?)7 Ukevlevn
lAFF-A-DAY
XVASlim lt\ VAN LIN ES
Ave.
ROBSON RPORTINfJ GOOD*
EA 2 1991
3M «•» E. tat
Phon* EA 2-3041 1300 French Avr
Jarketa
eta - •!&gt;•»&gt;!. . T » “t* . | ;&gt;r|||
Televuion Tut*** Teated Free.
A R M ! N x x v SL'RPLL'B
is - a r t i c l f a w a n t e d
Ill’ Ll INS HOBBY .SHOP
310 Sanfurd Aeanun
ROOD uaed car for $100. 290? At The 8&lt;gn Of Tb# Totem Pole.
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2617 8. Kreneh A w .
Magnolia after 3 .10 p, in.
del
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All 1 (IN III 1MINING
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n -F C R N t T C R E and
269 S. Park ------ T X 2 1231
Feb Special *10 permanent *7 So
H IH ’H lIn l.l) GOODS
E.x 2-2742.
ins So. Oak
A l TO C J L A S S
‘-M 1. Is YOUR rt RNITURK
• XXr Rl X' Ihr 5|(l*|
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I N S T A L L ! •:d
V Yim Uhirld
Hack (Ils «s • " e SELL the X|,v*t
CURD GIRLS over 21. Apply in
D oor C l las
\ en| Glaus • " e PAY the Moat
perann al Pig 'N "hlalte
SUPER IR (D I N G POST
s K n v in :
Ph. EA 2 047?
EXPERIENCED Salralad) for dr S rn k u rik filnss and I’ .iin l Co.
parinunt atore work Apply in 112-114 XT 2nd SI. Ph TV 2-1422
• RIG V A LU E S
perinn al Garrett*. 323 E I at
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Si.
F N v r i.n i ) S letterhead*. *t*le
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ntfftt*. Invoice*, hand MU*, and
N EED J ladie* Pleaont profit
WILSON - M AIER
program «
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Pro 2rei*tve
able work flexible hour*. XXe
Newr And l ard Furnttura
Printing Co Pliono v X 2-2931 (ram Deltirv. Enterprise O*
311 E Etrat St.
F’A 2 3A22
306 Weal 13th St.
lern, l a««e|bertv, Oviedo area*
XX rile Xlt• t'v a I I i ...(, IDS XX 3hi« i* a gue.l pa»* a Ihe It itr New a t w.i t iirnitur* A AppllThratre fur Jraii Ruj*l. Exp
anre*. A tbvvd I’lar# To
Dth Si
Sanford
(IaIt Mj r 17. S'J
BUY SELL or TR A D E
!•— VI,&gt; Hell. WanlMt
JEN KIN S F T'R N ITL'R E
f t HI •s _ SP R IN KLER
4U0 Sanford Ave
“ Dvin't target to rem ind me to fix that leaky faucet!”
E X P E R IE N C ED Itartcndrc. mid 1
SYsTEM A
die axed nun XXrile Box I). G ' All !))'• • and ti/r*
inatalled Card furniture, appliance*, tool*
r n Sanlord Herald
e'e R.vtght void l.irr*'* Mart
f
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213 Slrfnrd Ary PR f \ f A iij.
H FA I. E M A If. ro d SAl.h
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REAL E S T A IT . TO R KAI.M
WE RE PAIR XM ) SER VIC E
XX XVI ED 2 men for *prrial dr
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livery work in Sanford Mint
$SAVK$
Not A Cracker Box | have
Machine and Supply Co.
car. Day or evening work
New ,V I »ed
HelUinc ter* ire man hat author!)
Ph. FX 2 6432
See Mr Xdkin*, X'alder llntrl 2u7 XV. 2n 1 SL
ed u« to offer hi* dlttincllve
Furniture and .(ppllsncM
No phone rail*
Cnmp.etr
Lawn
X| vmtenanrr.
2 Rrdronm ma.onrv home, of
Frrtlllfr
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furred
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wall* tiled till*, kllthen r&lt;|iup
III Pit L S I.N I XIIX I
flM 'IO ) E. Flrit St. TTi. F A t-0913
FX 2 7197
pe&lt;l t.-reen porch, large utllilv XXr nerd a man tu work in thl* 416 XXlllnwr Ave.
room beautiful vard. all (or
area uiih our di*trlet manager 2 .1 4 -P I V MniNtl awzt HOOKING I sod l-urnitiirc And
ontv )*tMI — a* low a* 11.313 00
in direct to farm *ilr* and *rrv
lU'ddiiur H arcains
down pay menl
and a«aume
t XI I 1111 sX II 1 1
Ire woik with o j I io ii * largevt
1Xtahnnganv Dunran Phyfn Drop
umrtiJge uilhoul red tape Ex
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and mn«t re*pertr.l rompany in
leaf x Piece Dinette. Fxtra
clutlve with
Phone FA 2 7«1I
the field our avrragr rrpre»en SXNEORD
N'**
$34 V)
lallvr i* earning S99i« i*l per
Sem inole Realty
PI I MltlNG
2—
Mahagonv lam p Tablet and I
yrar. Company repreventalivr i
XX D IE TR IC H S - REALTOR
Coffee Table. Set of Thru*
Contracting A Repair*
will work with an train neve
F.lir Melhv In— Velma (lonialn,
'rre I.- Innate
wnly
. $j&lt;» v)
men E««rntial* arr detirr to
Adelaide || Motet — A«*orlitet.
I - Three Tier Xtahogany Table
It I HXttXI Y
move ahead, to know farmer*
1901 Park Ave
FA 2 3232
a
$12 V»
and grower* in thr aira and to &gt;i| Sanford Avr Phone F A 2 3X43
Full Size Hollywood Red*
own a late model ear Age no
Each
tit 5«
2 BEDROOM CB home. Florida
limit For per.onal interview
I— F till Sue Hollywood Bed
room, tloreriMiu. kitchen equip
write fully to John Houae, 'Ian
ped Venetian blind* Fenced
rtoly
. $29.34
ager. * Na Chur*" Plant Food
1-- I win Sire Innerapnng Mat*
yard
lav*
down
pay mrnt
I’Ll XlltINt.
Company
P
O
Bo*
MIS.
XXin
Hume* Dcaiirnril For
) x : ;m i
tre**e* Like New. Each 117 34
Ill XI ING
ter Garden, Fla
Twin Size Hollywood Redi. New
Floridn Livinir.
.1 STORY FRAME
But Shop Worn. Each
t.W Wt
MR ( I IN III I It IN INC.
.1 &amp; 4 nedroom*— 1 &amp; 2 Hath*
IH N IR \t I and III.PAIR WORK 1 - Full Sue xtahogany Potter Bed
3 LARGE BEDROOMS with large
and
r
I
u
h
hou*e
maintenance.
loo: S«nf&lt;i rd Xae.
Extra Noe
$19.34
rloirlt In rarh. P t bath* 1.1*
r X 2U42
VA - F HA Mu*t have ear llirh *« liool i-dll
Int room with fireplace, dining
— Until 2 Piece Living
Room
ration lequired l.ltieral rom- I M u i n l i i n y r i f R e p a i r s
FHA In Service
room, bullrra panlry. kitrhrn
Suite, only
................ $20.54
pentatlnn Appl&gt; 'lot Florida
den or inutir room, rrcrplion
— 4 Ft
Hntpoint Refrigerator,
ur I . Ilium a%
.
C onventional
Golf rnurae lliway 431 juvt
hall three purrhei, large aide,
P rrfirt Condition ....... 190 04
IIZ2J Saida SI.
f a :t* i3
South of Sanlando Spring*.
F in an cin g
garage, rarportr. Ivoat jvorle
plu* workahop l-ocalrd on I ’ i
21— Pl.VNtl 8ERVICK
Down P a y m en ts
rnrnrr lot* Gootf |mtrntial f»r JO-M ale nr lemale
Invrttmrnt or inrome: rlotr in Men "omen 120 Daily Sell lunil PIANO K .NING A Rl PAIRING
Low A r S 100
XX. 1.. II Xlt MtIN
I'rlrrd IIS.ouo fx&gt; appointment
noui nameplate. XXrite Itrev.l
FA 1 4321
Ph. r x : 4223 After 3 oo p. m. lit So. Magnolia
»nly
Immcdinte Occtipxitcy
C o . Attlehoro, Mi**
■ W -llts r 3ND FOCN'D________
We (iunintllec l'crsoiiul
WANTED A T ON&gt; E
XUn « r 21 X Ml II .DING «O N 1H XCItIKS
St.JUAnJ
SAllifactimi or Vour
XXumaii to *ii|vplv Itaweigh For carp- n il), painting, aorrn* LO ST one l&gt;o)'« Bicycle aue 24”.
Money Cheerfully
4 N Para Avr
I ’h E A 2 4123 | huuvrhulil n e iK »itir» t» c«nRe&lt;l. J. C. Iliggln*. Waa but
b g, Muling, at.d pla. t .r lepair.
Refunded.
•umei* In Sanfowl 1 ill nt part
in vicinity of High Srhool. Can
a.phalt till, livlirvtnf fti(liV&gt;|T.
I ItOOXI unlinithrd framr hoove
tim* A p*••tiv1 vaivl *i I hung
rti.1 ..uu v vr w.ual »trp «, Ir-.elllig
be vleivtlfled. Itrwazd Phone
on large lot t mile* XXe*« of
you full vleimli with .u! ubhga
and )r| 'wnii'g
f 3 2 4.314 or FA 2 .’914.
g vragr,
anvl
Sanfurd, olf III 14 Deep well A
liver* See S X Sin■tiv *vi . Il.it
\%iforking call F'.\ 'J tarj.
elerlrie pump FA 2 112*
g O S T -L K A S E
Big
Sale Oa
IlltC. Hrlovivd or utile Rawfverything. Furnilure Center.
eigh . Dept
EAR • M0 211, 2 5 -F I.I (T R I t AI. SF.RX ICF.S
NEW 2 Bedroom, l 1* hatha. Fla
Memplu*. lenn
LOST: lodge fawn colored male
X XCl 1 31 4 LEAN 1.IV REPAIRS
room with 3 extra lot*: partly
Boxer Anawifi to the name of
Pail* lor all makra of rleanrrv;
furnlahed Inquire IN* Dogwood 11-Mark Wanted
"Toby
It E W A II D. Phone
Elect ndu x, llimvrr, Kirby, etc.
Cor. H'*y. I7-'J2 JL 271h S I.
Ave , Orange C'lt) — " i ll ron
1 X I 3*01.
Free pit k up Work guarantrrd.
Painting A I. EA 2 792*
•tder renting
Phone FA 2-1501
I A 2 4Ii.X
(latalfied Duplay
For the heat IX i*i tn K*il Faiate Ironing. I be A I V EA 7 7211
I F IT IS K K A I, E S T A T E
Hoove
Xlirirg
) ectrl? Service
3EK
C
U
L
L
E
N
A
H
A
R
K
E
Y
aik Crumley A Montatth
Sid Vthlen
Baby ait or Iron. FA 2 ;» 2*
XV. A. C »«le . J r Saleiman
at I I I South Park Ph. FA 3 4495
R A N D A LL E L E C TR IC Co
110 N Park Ave Ph FA 3.119!
FLORIDA C O t'P l.E In* aI real II? Magno. is
FA 2 "913
BEDROOM CB. living A dining MI ST S E L L 2 bedroom CD « ) r
dent* d n irr to lent nr inaiiaxe
room, kitrhrn equipped, family
old houae
Kitchen equipped
farm, flth camp or •null butt 15 3 III II MINI. - It I P t i l t s room, 2 Lathi, quirt neighbor
NKW
nr»* (nHid rrfrrcriiTv Box t9. I’ V IN IIN G
arrrcnrd F'lorida room, *• ton
hood, city limit*. tM.SOu Gl
air conditioner; tloae to air at*
Sanford Herald
mortgage. I32U) down or trrm l
FIJM ’B landing and Rmahtng
tion. EIIA 4H 'v mortgage Re
Cleaning,
Serviag
or a « 1 n X
EA 2 tVfl
iluced for quick tale 19,000 XXill baby ad in my home hv
Seminole County imcr 1923.
hour, day or w rrl Mr* Luiille
Call
Orlando,
Gaiden
3
2AM
MAJOR BROWN R E A L T Y
II. M. l Ilea* m Lake Mary
Spivey, FA 2 «i* i
Rraltne
M AYFAIR SEC TIO N : Spailoua 3 III? I*e cleaning or hair* tilting. .'. — .M il II IS P l.llS M N A IS
L A K E MARY
bedroom furnlahed home. Own
day* FA 3 0A3I
Ph FA 2 3237 or FA 2 1944
IN LIIM E I AN SI ItX It E
rr. EA 2149*
XXin. II. Xlurta &gt;
Thl* i* a guevt p.iv* to the lliti
I.OCH ARHOR
t ill Celery Avr
FA 2 1394
3
BEDROOM.
I'*
hath
located
in
Tliealir
fur
Grace
Nelion
)
*p
T H R E E bedroom block borne, kit
l*liitnl .*viliii«Y
loingwovNl
Reaaonable
down
date Xlar 17, 'i9
rh e n
equipment.
vrnriGan
payment and terma; or contlder
blind*, ditpotal. kitrhrn rahautt
tent Write for appointment I, MAID with cooking •vpcriv nee; Ilex a diet Ta b id , wee k* supply
fan. large fenced In bark -aril
9»v Roll ii i II z*i K Andrrtun —
health card and irferrnrev
II Shepard, lowneri, 1/mgwood.
with ihade tree* Total price
• Nrnr litilf Uuurnt
1 au*t* Drug Store
IX
2i43l
Fla
113.200 00
requiring
12 31000

--(/1/1^ j(

SUNLAND

Mather of Sanford

Estates
&amp;
South

PIN EC REST

Wall

3rd Addition.

£dwL&amp;

k'~hf c\

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

RAVENNA
PARK
HO M ES

down and 170 00 monthly which
1X71
HR CB. kitchen equipped, ror* C L E R K -T Y P IS T Ph IX
include* taxe* and Iniurance
ner lot
Mo pmt. 137 V)
Exclutlvr with
t X 2 1130, Ext to*. Colby nr a — RI'SIN ESS O P fO R V l'N IT lE H
KOHL HI A. W ILLIAM S, Realtor
FA 2 0M.3
Rrttrrd or active m m nr wiuurn
Raymond l.undqulat, Aaaor
local franrhl** available
No
FA 2 1931
Atlantic Rank IXIdg. 3 BEDROOM home t* »0 ; kitchen
fr am hue fee Invrttmrnt $')34 00
equipped laiw down payment
up Invrttmrnt fully termed hy
FARMER'S a CKNCY
Call EA 2 342*
inwntivii No telling Guaran
N X Farmer, Realtor
tw I invunir XXiitr to Itux 3 AA,
Hr*' Buy In 1 he Mate Of Florida
I). II. XXhitnioir, A**oc.
« iv Sanford Herald
2 Bedroom
home.
fumiahetl
l i t S. Irench Ave I’h FA 2 5221
Edward
F'.
Lane.
Phone
Bt '•INI ss ( i PPt i l t l l NI I 3
Aftrr hour* FA 2 2411 or FA 2 U2I
FA 2M91
VI XN till XXtlMXN
W. II. “ Bill ' S r F .M P K R Agrwey
J D s f C O M P LE TE D
Realtor A Inturrr
NEW 3 bedroom Houle $550 down
Aa-oe Laura B. O rlfr, II. F. I after
imludea rioting roil*
laiw
Ariel! Price. I verttt Harper
monthlv M IX term* Xppllanre*
Phone FA 2 4MI
M2 N. Park
•pare beater, water heater,
venrlian trlloda. and landirapmg
LAKEFRO N T modern 2 bedroom
included. Ready to move In On
double
garage
home
with
Itntalia, near Mellon*tile Phone
) A 2 *132
EA 2 2*0?

RAYMOND M. HALL

4 -X IO R TG A G E l o a n s

•

2* A R 1 K L F S FOR SAI.K
Cotton A XXviol Yarn*. Notion*.
Thrwada, Tepr*
R O LLIN S lloilltV SHOP
At The Sign Of The Totem Pole
?*I7 8. French A»e

I'ALTtlRX
IO YOU
vl.IrHINI *1
VE.N I.riXN B U N D S
E n ri-ird head sag proof bottom
rail with pintle rr.da. Plaice
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
cunt*.
ltr*|&gt;on*ible prrwm from I hi« area
in vrivirr and ndlrrl from S rn k u rik (ilia * mid I ’.iinl Co.
EbM IFIIC ilga rrltr dlipi over* 112 II I XV 2nd St. Ph. EA 2 442:
No veiling Car relrrence*. ami
3199 0&gt;| In $2.193 fai Inveilment D IN ETTE. 4 pi Chrome Formica
— 4.35 00 4 ft t; F Refrigerator
nrrrwatv 7 to 12 hour* wrrkly
like new— JJX.00 EA 2 4*43 «r
nrt. rvcrllerit return Puittblr
FA 2 3tw»l'
lull lime work For local inter
view give phonr ami partiru M U S E TTE Siunel. light walnut,
lar* "rite International Salt* A
full keyboard, like newr. Match
3|fg i o of New Orlran*. La ,
Ing benrh. 339'. no term* Phone
Inr . &gt;'23 Canal Street. Newt Or
FA 2 1971.
lean*. La

REALTOR A IN S l IIOK
J1 &lt;4)0 to 1100,00) available for
Third St A Park Avenue. South
puohaie of aeeond mortgage*
Y'all Call Ball
Drl.ucun
Temple I (092 or IJ SPECIAL NRMVMK.H
Phone F’A 2 V.4I
Midway 7 3525.
(/ nCk Laundromat Servlca
R EAL E S I A T I: l)RIX K IN
9 -1 LO W ER S. PLANTS
Shirt* Finlth'd In M Houzl
2344 Trench Ave
Samtor.e Dry Cleaning
X/AI.EAS In Bloom. Large
J. W . H A L L
E ?3th St. F'oo-Jrnart Bldg
Selection from 39c or 3
snl T IIS ID E
LA U N D R O M A T
Realtor
for It 00
"Call llali'' I bora F A 2 3411
W ELL D RILLIN G
G R A TI S II.I.K NLRSF.RY
Ol-* n Mon. and I n. till t P 31. Orapexllle Avr.
Fatrbanki Mgrte Puinpi
F'A 2 04*4
Bt|&gt;aira In all make*
—
vStcnstrom R ealty
w o o D K C rri
IIIIWAKD XV. I.UNG
iii.n n i.K r s t e n s t b o m
» 7 E. Commercial Ave.
Farm A Garden Center
Regltleird Broker
Phone FA 2 2433
ANNUALS
LI N R D M R
M l Celery Ava.
L O T T Ii: B R O A D " \Y
ROLLAWAY, llo.p til and Biby
B E A T I IF T ’ I. DIKII G AR D EN S
k i n T o itn i r r
Bed*. D iy , Week or Month—
Xvaoclalea
SXNM IRD FLOW ER SHOP
Tt!. FA 2 3111. F’umiture CeaVer
i l l N. r « ik —
Ph. t a : : u * FA 2 1122
ar
EA 2 9279
114 Weil Firal St

&lt;|itirl (nnimunily

$450 Down
Inrluilrt* t lo e in g Coat

Turn West On ”01K
Sf. Kollow Country
( lull ltd. K. U nlrh
I or Our KiKn&gt;* . . .

O P E N D A IL Y
•Ji IHI A. M. T i l Dark
SUNDAY
” ;()() |*. M. T i l Dark

£UoemcJieA
Construdlon Co.. Inr.
* 211 VXrtl :iih Street
Phone I V 2 2192

WKLCOMK N A V Y A N D NEW COM ERS
TO SA N F O R D
XVc invite you In lie our guenl* ulisoluiely free
without nliliKution tit one of Sanford's leadini;
'lotHe while &gt;uu local* suitable housing (or
you nml your family. Pick up your key a l (ha
Sales Office.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
H K A II.K Y

Corner Hny. 17-02 A

ODHAM,
271 h

S I.

W m .

Phont PA 2-1111

�Motor Club Votes Nude In Ad Risky, ControlR « k '« ■ * C0n,,eSS A S kelTied Is ‘Relieved*
Movie Firm Told

Wlcemen Oppose
Auto Integration

pajje A— T u m ., M » r . S ^ l M t

To Fight Gas Tax

D r r u o r r ru p iv-D e tro R poMr*
went on t
atrlke” t*d»jr
TA M P A ( U P I ) - T h . Peninsula protect their gatolm* and Hem *
and Poilr* Commissioner Herbert Motor Club, repreientlng 44.nuo tag revenue* by constitutional
W. Mart conceded that pulling Floridian*, will oppote any move amendment. It proi-oard auch an
whiU and Negro officer* together to Increate taaea paid by car amendment prohibiting diveraion
of motor tehirlt taaea to purposes
hi squad rare waa an* of th* ownera.
prim* fart or*
Director* of ttw American Auto other than road building
President and Gtneral Manager
Integration of poilretiita In mobile Aetn. afftliala voted Mon­
aquad cart wa* begun on March !,' day not to aupporl any auch tax Marvin L. Holloway aaid "at
which roinridrd with the cxplra- until the atale rhangei It* policy long aa Honda continue* Ui divert
Hon nf liM automobile llcenae and earmark! license tag revenue over 31 million doilara of lax
money annually by automobile
for highway purpotes.
plat**.
The board laid M Hate* now owner* into th* channel* not
T V "u«k«t a t r I k •" b*eama
diretlly lervlng th* already over­
quickly apparent when th* num­
burdened motornt who pay a auch
ber of ticket* issued to motorists
taaea in Ihe firat place, the atate
Without I9*H plate* dropped radwill never be able to provide ita
k a il)
eltiiena and viittora with aafr,
In tiw J4 hour* following **plradequate hridgrt and highway*."
aUmi of the iyUfl tags, 7* motorThe dirrctori noted that the
lit* ware tlrketid lor failing to
State Road Department ia properhave their I9V9 plate* halt &gt;e*r,
ting that th* U-gldature p u t a
the number of ticket* iiiued for
LK AK bVILLE, N. C ( U P I ) - A
the time of/enae totaled l.hM In man aought In three atatea for law allowing local government!
lo Incrcaae the gat tax from acven
Mir tame period
•laying a police offlrer commit­
to
eight rentx a gallon, with the
We did anticipate «uou diffi- ted aoiride in hit *i*ter'a home
eighth cent being utrd at local
•ult) with integration a* you *1- near here Monday night while
lev*!*
* i ) i hate whenever changes are police yelled for him l*i m r
Hit- board alro urged proper
made." lie laid "Itul we will ( ,,.,1(|rr
Icgialation if radar aprrd check*
wait and ace what develop* on
DougUi Barker, &gt;7. turned hit
are lo be uted. recommended
.32 caliber revolver on hlm irlf
Mn&gt; mailer."
whil*
standing in a kilrhrn elotei Juvenile traffic offender* get the
Plant for the ' ticket atrlkc to
demomtrate o|i|Miiitlnn to integra­ In the home of a titter Mra Will **m,&gt; P“ nl»bment a* adults: urg
cilahlltlimrnt of • traffic
tion reportedly wrr* tael at a •*» Knlx-raon Officer* were on 'lie 1,1
- ......
--------- • — --------- ------- ...
r«t .neeting of white polite off I Iront diKirvlep and Mirroiinding
lu.n^e'of d r i m i
Cera a week ago.
tlir liuuae at the time
ir.------------- - — - Marker alia* Hermit Jackano. " r r n ,r ' f,,r «hrr* JTMfa with ex
" I gueaa the department juat
tan t read) for Integration )r t ," Sammy Jarkaon and Jam e i Ward piration corrnpondin* to holdrri
birth month*
n M onr
waa wanted for lb# murder of
Poller Chief Amo* Morrl* of
Steve Allen Lewis
Mannington W. V*
Highway Patrolman J a ill t- a FKRR1DAY, U
(U P lj— Rock
Parker had apotlrd Ihe wanted ‘n‘ roll linger Jerry la-e l-rwia
man's ear parkrd In front nf the announced Monday hr ha* named
home and summoned aaalalanrr hin I day old inn for televiaion
" I had a rrirrv* deputy with entertainer Slevr Allen
la-wl*
me at the time whrn we spotted •aid he rhoa* the name Steve Al
Ihe car,” Parker aaid "W e railed ten la-wla lierauie "I a|&gt;prrriale
I'aiicd Pleat International
in for aialtlanrr and more drpu all Slyve Allen haa done for me."
Cold wealher maintained Ita Ilea from Iwakivillr tame out
grip on parta of Dlxi* early today
"We knew he wat in there ar.d
in th* wake of anow aquall* that we yelled at him to come out
dumped up to four Inchei In and give himarlf up I wa* on tlir
North Carolina
front diKiralrp and then I heard a
Or»might reading* in the Via couple of ahota. We went on in
killUd aectlon* of northern flo r­ and found him in thia rloari
id a and Grorgla, although tern- where h* had hern hiding ilnrr
peraturea in tie 40» predomlnataround 1 JO."
•d over moat of Murid* and
Georgia
A Horm ayatein that hit Morula
«t*h high wlnda powered up the
•mat Monday into th* Carolina*,
damping anow, alert and rain In
Ito path.
School* were eloaed al Kmilon,
N . C , when U&gt;« anow drpth hit
TA U -A IIA SSK ii ( U P I ) The
tow inrhea. Winaton aalam, N. C.,
■tale Milk Cummlailon appari-nt
Bioaaarod two I n e b ■ a and Char
ly haa wun a major battle In
lotto l.l Inch** Th* anow malted
M temperature* r limited above Ha fifTurla lo keep milk iuntn-l*
in the Tallahaatre area
toaanmg during the day
Twenty at* Lafayetlr County
Cold wealhar alau invaded th*
dairy faruu-r* presented a iH-titlon
•attoa's central portion, puahing
Monday nulifying the la-on Circuit
M o Mm Great l.akea arul auuth
('(Mart they have changed their
toto metlr aI Texas laghl anowa
rninda and want In keep Commit
•enured during Mm night from the
tloti
control*.
M »tcrn Dakota* acroia Minor
Th rlr surprise arlum nuy &lt;W
C M and uwo Uw northern Great rail th* drive uf the local Pro
kw The IwavwH amount* fell
(Jurwra Attn to end controls
•long the root hem above* of l-*k»
Some M per rent of the dairy
farmers in the area. Including
Ihe Lafayette dairy men. aeiurrd
a Circuit Court injunction 1**1
month prnhthiling the Cuuiini*«ion
from regulating the industry Hut
withdrawal uf Ihe 3A name* ftom
th* (wlllion may mean tin- |&gt;elili,&gt;n
Is invalid because H doc* not
Invc lurking id Ui* rrvjulred 31
CI-f.ARWATKH t l T D — Pollc# pwr rent uf the area's prnducei ■
Judx* Hugh Taylor agreed to
■ought today to link a IIViMiu
rohh«*7 nf a faaiiionahle resort accept the farmer*' petition askhotel isle with a aerie* of safe- ing tlmr nairirt lie *lrlrketi from
nracVinr* sWwig r „ Florid* *e»i Uu nnginal prliliun
ll U llduiil, Couiiniaaloli a..ill
•oast.
PuirtUa i ovality .voarUI than lor. Uiildied that if liie produvert
flenung said hit men were aevk were allowed to withdraw their
Ing to determine rf th« threw name*, th« petition would not
maaked man, carrying revolver* I represent III* needed 31 per cent
and wearing yachting outfit*, who1 to lake tbc area from under Com
hddird Ihe safety Harl-or Spa mi**ion control
aid ll* would
safe were pail of tin ism* gang
Jodg* Taylor
wlucli haa hit talcs iu St. PelUa mak* ou derision unlit all ault-a
burg, Tampa, llradrnion, Sara­ of Uie ea*e wrte heard
sota and Fort Myers.
Meanwhile.
hotel
uUiciala
Woiked on an Inventory lo deter­
to| H I M l t I
« Ml &gt; I \
mine r in t ly how much rath,
S M M \I.
I M » « M I * to |(| %
cliei'k* and Jewi Iry act* stolen
kullrr ml I'tolallr llrnr««to
H o t •alimait w*» VCainoo ^
»w to taunt If fit AI
Naitlf to if btfrb t k Ia*n 11* •*
to ore
i all ll * fit to to Ilk H im It uf* I
nf
In* u n u UooaaU son g a . g i d lit* /.uplfig lltotoultollixt* I I i r I J l l r a l l r i
night watclimau aiid Icliphuua iM h a r n ha* r**|ti**itod * !*■*•' i&gt;«»
lt lx txjlld t l« M iPiil jtolfltol
uicialoi «l 2:30 * ui Monday, m
tn* nn th* f ill itoirm *1 - xrli*r4 f»rn
l
»
r
r t &gt; . K r*'*' fl !*»'♦• I** • (».I I I . nil
tin Irchliiqui on- alilllDl lo lliat
Lot* II AlHl IS; s Itof ft ld&gt;|
turn lo craca tiic utlicr sal* a ,u nf
Sto, % IfM ft I...I f l : « fii | H l«a* ft
. a*11 id
Mn area, the laal one occulting ■f N I N 1\ •r ». •
1 14 in Finn It Itto p U t « i •«af «11•»*:
Fab 11 a* M a s* tiro* Depart­ Hliaf ttlix
tilto ' firrrn f *• r t - x I t a pt*t
i
| ' a. t•
m e n t S to re in i h r h e a rt
l ion- *
f in 'll
' H'f'tf', |(I fat *1 f"'- itft IF
M
' 14#
town Saraaot*

Police Closing In,
Killer lakes Life

Nation In Clutch
Of Nasty Weather

WASHINGTON ( I T I ) - T h e Po»t
Offlr*
Department advised a
movie company M a y It could
diiplay the nude rharmi of a
beautiful Spanish woman in a
newapaprr ad— but only at It*
own riik.
The department delicately aide
*|r pp«.,|p giving advance approval
— or rfnajuiroval— of the uie of
Francisco Goya'l famoua paint
ing, "The Maja Nude," to advrrtiae a movie.
The picture, which hanga in the
Prado in Madrid, ihow&gt; a buxom
Spanith Ducheai atretched full
length on a couch
The movie company atked Ihe
department for an "adviaory rul
■
lift
vail
* | ^ a a uthat
i* i
mg”
on whether uww*r
newipapera
carried the propotrd ad would be
barred from the matli.
General roumel
Herbert R,
Warhurton replied that the de­
partment couldn’t very well rule
on the ad until it actually had
appeared in a publication that
had gone through the mail*
Warhurton aaid a lot would de­
pend on how the picture waa u*ed
*n'' * l,;" kiml
pea red with it

caption* ap

rhr
Maja Nude" ia ronaidered an ar­
tistic ma*lerpleee.

A m bassador Okayed
CONAKRY. Guinea (CPI&gt;— 1)1
alio Trill, liu h ra 'i permanent
dclrgatr to the United Nation*,
ha* hern apprn*rd by Prrtldent
Kiaenhowrr as thi* newly Inde
(wndent Weal African republic’*
first ambassador to the 17. S . it
wa* announced today.

WASHINGTON (D P I) — Con
great waa urged M a y to do in
bit lo curb the ipread nf roek and
roll mutic.
Rep Torln-rt II. MacDonald (D
Mava.t charged that a r.rw poat
office policy ia auhtldliing "thepurveyor! of Ihla muaical non
aenae."
Cnlea* the Poat Office Depart
ment haa the "good aenae” to
change the policy, he aaid. Con
grr*.
g rru ahould write a law revraing *
MacDonald attacked a ruling
last Aug. I which made all phono
graph recorda eligibile for lower
poilal ratea at fourth-class mail.
Thia w it poaiiblc under a law
patted by Congreia laat year.
MacDonald aaid. however, th* law
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Then Plunge Again
L A K E L A N D ( U l ’l ) — A cold
front pushed temperatures down
into the 3Q's in northern Florida
today and awrpt chilly air through
the southern end of the atale
The Weather llurrau said the
mercury would climb into the
70’* in the afternoon, contrasting
with Monday's high which lin­
gered in Ihe fo'i.
liut another cold front wa*
moving southward through the
Mia*ta*ippi Valley ami forecasters
raid it would uilior in vub-normal
temperature* for the third conse­
cutive night.
Temperatures at I a m ranged
from 37 in Daytona Reach pi 3*
in Tallahassee and 30 in Key
Weal. In Miami it wa* SO Other
temperature* were: Orlando, 41,
Fort Myer*. 47; Cron City, 39.
Pensacola, SI.

waa intended lo cover education
»l material and not ail type* of
mualc.
A P o a t Offir* Department
tpokeaman aaid the department
had "no alternative" becaute
"we're merely carrying out the
law ia aet by Congre«a
The tongreaaman leveled hi* at­
tack In a aprcch prepared for de­
livery to the House today. Ad
P f jr f ie ’ t T W O
t u u ,e 5 I w u

LoVGS
L u re s

On Same T V Show
HOLLYW OOD ( C P U - Elbabeth
Taylor and Dehbie Reynold*, who
have avoided one another aince
the Kddie Fiaher entanglement,
will appear on the tim e T V ahow
next month.
The raven-hiired aercen airen
and apple-cheeked Dehbie chose
Ihe biggest blowout of all for their
get together— the Academy Award
TA’ extravagania,
But It won't he "old home
w rrk" for the love rlvalt
The girl* are scheduled to pre
sen) Oarara to winners in two im ­
portant categories, hut their ap
pearanre* will be well-spared
during the IDS minute program

vancc copies were made public
Monday night.
Ha aaid hc'i always hawn toid
that performer* auch aa Klvla
ITealey and Jerry I.ee Lewia have
"an adverse effect" on education
of tern agera.
"Putting auch Immortal rock
and roil 1 1a * a 1e a aa Itchy
Twitchy Feeling’, ’Honey Comb’.
'Stagger Lee', and ’Spllih Splaih*
in the tame category at the re
rording* of Rarh, Brahma and
Beethoven, el at, H a horrihle
parvertton nf the intent of Can
great " he aaid.

NOW SHOWING
OPEN 12: IS
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MOSCOW (L 'P I) — Ivan V. Ka­
pitonov, a member of the Presi­
dium of the Supreme Soviet, has
been relieved aa first arcret ary
and member of the Moacow Dis­
trict Committer of the Commit
nut Party, the Soviet newt a g r#
ey Ta n reported today. No rat­
ion for the acl Ion was given-

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with GifU A Greetings
/mm Friendly fiusinear
Neighi&gt;ors and Your
Civic and Social
Welfare Leaders

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fhange of renidenc*
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Sanford
Phone FA 2-175«
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Adult Kntrrlninnirnl

Farmers Reverse
Milk Control Plea

Police Seek Link
InSale Robberies

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rw(*a aw » kiwf

Call Long
Distance 1
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t* Caff by Number

Tudny, it’s nuiku-lw-lieve . , . tomorrow, iN-rlinji#,
aim'll dciugn for the world ns even to*lay nil
America took* to Morula for tlie fluent atmaliine
faaliiuita. Just wliat will her opportunitim ImT
Today in Florida, fashion i* ing b u n n cu . . ,
and it'* growing! Aggrewdve. forward-looking
designer*, ixrti ta, awainstrcMv* and models nre
taking tiw lead in the world of .unshine r*ahi&lt;&gt;n
. , . creating n flair in annaiune wear that ia tlui
challenge nf atyle wilier* around the world. Km h
year, literally thouranda of doilara worth of
Florada-made fashion* are shown and bought in

Fantasies today . . . fashions tomorrow!

nvirket* everywhere
Hut wliat about tomorrow? W ill thia girl with
talent and imagination be able to contribute
freely? W ill die lao free to create tbc faaiiioru lit*
publir dcairre? O r will site be obliged to design
utditarian garment* lo tit a plan conceived by a
meddling bureaucracy? She will lie free lo serve
her |&gt;atrona and ln-r industry only if we prewerve
our ayatem of free enterprise . . . Uie ayatein
which has heljwd build our living stanil.irda to
Uie highest in the world . . . a ayatem which
allow* each of u* lo Uiink and cruatu frvuly.

HILPINto BUILD FLO R ID A
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try t* cnofiny; btiUr thingt
in fashion, so Florida 1‘iHivr A
Light Company M ctvaling brtUr
things rlrrtneally. G'mif nru- plants
and grntrulort, nrtc uibstations

and additional Unrs non- undtr con­
struction u ili soon supply literally
thousand* of added kilouatts lor
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Castro Finns Visit
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Erermer Fidel Caatro will vi.it the
U. F. April IT t • addreai the
Am mean Society of Newspaper
Editor.

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SANFORD,

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NO.

Prices Hiked, Too
B O G O TA , Colombia ( U P l i — Po­
lice used club.. fire hot** and
ahota in the air Turaday to break
up moha of student* and unionists
protecting hot fare hike.

‘Rights’ Drive Opens
W ASH IN G TO N lU II V — A con ,
greanona! drive for n#» c iv il1
right* legiilalion opened today be i
fore a frirndly, all northern House ;
«ubcommitt*e

Gravediggers Strike
N E W YOKE i I’ l ' l } — More than
LOsA) gravedirgrrs went on atrlke
today xgamil nine cemrterie* In
New York C#y and Weetc+iester
County.

Khrushchev Ready For 'B rin k '
Don’t Be Afraid,
Cleveland Views Request
Ike Tells Nation
From A ll Possible Angles

WASHINGTON (D P I! - Pr.e*
ilenl Fisenhowvr warned today
against war srair stemming from
East West lensrons. saying the na
Ikin’s defensi-s are powerful an-t
salltfactory for Hie present.
Tha President said it was true
that the U
S was Birred by
Nus«ian propaganda and vltupera
lion to live in a half world of
peace and threat Rut ha thought
It unwise to dr voir so much puhllr discussion to the possibility
of Ud* country suffering tome
form of aitaek
Elsenhower said hr saw no pre
sent need for an airborne alert
with bomt-er* constantly aloft Hut
h* thought the day might Come
when *uch an alvrt would be ne
CCS*ary
For the moment, hr said em
phatlratl). mravitres taken by the
Defense Department are complete
ly adequate
Hr said the most recent Hus
tian note wav tilled wdh props
gauds distortions, but « * . tame
whal hopeful In its admission that
lomcthtng could In- a ... mplished
in a foreign minis!, n ’ conference
lie pronu-vsl that the AHlr* would
answer the nolv as constructively
as |N»slhle.

Diplomats Report
Stand Not Changed

U n ite d I’ n-us lirler iiistrimjd
Vuviet P re m ie r N ik ita K h ru s h c h e v is tcurly in go to v h «
Mack Cleveland J*. hwmd MmWbarvow •eel. *1 duet *uuk
b rin k of w ar to got his own wny o ve r P u rlin ami tire lie m in n
u lf in a Uekli*h spot yesterday ih*t anjii.4 w the euunsy au-uid
quest ion, dijrluim itic amircwt aniti D titty in London.
aftorm-un
rrllicU* me w.u* ,d th* Chamber.
Th e rnid War situation was so serious jl.T-ye.ir-old Chun*
As president uf lh* beilllnule
coih’r Koiirutl A d u tiu u u r of Wont (.*0111 ) 1111)- traveled to P a ris
A L TO N , England (UP11— Joseph County Chamber uf Cummrrce. the only derogatory remarks l
have hr an) hava twssn (rota d-a
to confer today w ith i'riwuilent C h a rle s de Gaulle on means
W. Payne told a local court a dog he wished hi
tile county's »p
hit him, but that he hid the last prupriatloei for nati-oval adver- auditor."
of strengthening lh* Paris B-&gt;nn
lien. J C, HulchttaMt toU die
word "I growled al It and it dlaalignmtm against soma precipi­
★
★
★
Using approved.
Board, "We aant aaial without
appeared,” Payne laid
tate Soviet mov*.
As county a tlo m ry, he but to count) fund*. t don't think the
P r e s i d e n t D.enhowvr was
rule on legality of the appropria­ t ’om m l-‘iun la taking mo. h of a
studying closely re(voi* on lh*
tion. /
risk. The national publicity pur­
M.o.ow meeting between Khrush­
HI,’ HACKS! 1 1’ ! 11 — Hungarian*
A.tumiur n*pr«a*nUiUvt to the
chev ami Hntlsh Ptimr Minister
10 to U yean old will learn Aura Legislature, he promises! chased now will do Us a lot mote
Harold Macmillan,
in ilea an hour to­ ' normi for triual life” a* well at the Chamber and R- ird that he good during this season than if
W ASHING TON (t I'll - The U. long at
w* has* to wait for nett summer
Diplomatic a.wircas in U&gt;nd.&gt;a
S. Pioneer IV .itrllit*, running ward the vicinity of the moon Marxism lenitrum in a new Hun­ and the r#*t of the legivlatlva Je
or fall"
garian aehoni teil book
•aid Mwcmtllau returned from
•lightly behind schedule, iped U&gt;- and an orbit around the tun.
legation would propose a bill
Cleveland said. "You have the
LO NDO N (U P I )— I Time Him*
,,
....
Moscow prepared to a.suma tha
A|*y
a late afternoon rrn
Official! aaid that only a colli
i t y toward •
authorumg county funds for ad unanimous Ssiurnncw of thv Irgtster Harold Macmillan called on the
. , .. , ...
___
,
, . . . .
. ,,
roe of t.ict n o t mediator to son*
gcivoua with the muon
anvoua
aion with a meteorite could atop
vertlsing purposes,
n .-.l kklay In slndy the p.v»nblily
,
...
latlve delrgalton to provide thv
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1
since
the
Western
Altis-v
thv
world
The National Spare and Aero­ the 11 1 pound aatellit* from Join­
C A IR O (U P I i Some i;o lint
John Ivey represented Cleveland authority fur what you want done
of a partial pullback Horn Central
.
,
,
.
, , . *.
.
.
.
it heading
towaid a real crisis If
nautic! Administration laid that ing Rum a’s 5,I U pound Lunik In ,*h owned firmi m the United Arab in the plea for an appropriation.
y.uroi-e to preventwar.
,
.
right
iw
v."
, both aide* fail to make concvaI Republic began operatiuni frre of The Jaycers wer* represented by
the apace capiule. on Its way to orhit around the tun
Macmillan bvhi the House of
The Chamber normall) Cunbecoming an artificial planet.
Hut Pioneer IV’t timetable wai| U AR control today for the fir»t Mason (A barton, who requested
Common* he and Soviet leader*
*tK'"lr.It
I*
with
a
national
advertising
The sovner* said Macmillan
should past with M.U00 mllca of &gt;r! back. When the lalellltr * * !, time iLw t Uir HIM Sue* m a ll,
f! 8tK) for thv annua! donation
had ■ ’ useful andcon.truvltve
agency during tie wmtei months.
will
tall
thr Writern chiefs Dial
the moon at 5:21 p m.
launched from Cap* Canaveral, I
Appropriation a l fundi to the Ad* In the Wall Street Journal
discussion” on the subject of lim­
Al II a m the gold plated FI* , early Tuesday, acirnti-ii had S t U U U i l t S 1 0 S t r i K l ?
Chamber of Commerce w»* criti- a,.d other national publi. atioii*
iting nuclear and conventional for | Khrushchev u determined to hava
Space probv wai 21)7,608 mllca hoped it would reach the vicinity
V IE N N n (U l'll* Auvtnan uni cited by Mate Auditor Ur) an W li­
ers in an area of Centra! Europe. hi* way on Uerllu and that
barn lead widely, a d aiv
altuve the aarth and coasting a- of the moon al 10 a n , today. vr rally students and professors h*. »&gt;’o said that lump .urn. ,h.tva
" I think It Lr one of the o-,alters Khrushchev I. the outy person la
unMJ„ r&lt;| Inv.hr.hle to be 11. inTha lime waa puth.-d hack to plan a protest strike Friday against •ht-u’d not Ira paid to the rounty wj#
which must be further studtrd to­ U u**Im that thr West ran deni
2 p. m. when It Wii discovered the Communist World Youth Festi­ organiiatiun.
gether with all the c.nmtru 1 con with if u wants to get anythinfl
ll.r County Coiiimlsslum-ts ap­
done but talk.
the satellite wa&lt; slightly off val.
,
cernrd,” hr said
proved an appropriation of 17.800
course and another recalculation
Th r Western world aliewdy was
Tins
ohviouily
would
Include
Ihe
to the Chamlwr and 81,Mar to th*
late Tuesday etiablithed the 1 21 S l l O U k l H e S p U C t l y
U. S , which has the large&gt;1 mim- looking t o ,Ihe forthcoming meet­
Ja)crr*. ‘ Smaller Chamber* will
p. m. rrtidrivoua
l-s-r of tnvopa italioned in Western ing of Eisenhower and Macmillan
M IAM I tU P II— Among tlte rac
have to auhmlt vouchers to ub
"P-i deviation in tourse also ing entries al Hialeah Tuesday
foi vsnr or peace decisions on Ber&gt;
Europe
tun fund from the county. Com
swtng Pionctr IV farther away were horses named Jupiter C,
A nuclear frre tone for Central list and Germany.
mtsdonrrs *aid
from the moon than the 18,000
Adenauer and dr Gaullv set*
Europe piivhubl) would Imtilvr at
Rocketry, Cape Canaveral and
Odhain and Tudor has under­
Th* Sanford bvminulv County
miles
originally
predicted
and
feast both Eavl and tVeat Germany deeply vonce lord with Ihe Mac*
Missile
written the cult of the children’s
Jav.rau and th*- tieoior Chamber
and perhaps Roland and Crrcho- niillan • Khrushchev ronimunlqua
performance of the Florida Sym­ cancelled oul two eiperlmenti to
Seminole County may have Its doth aubmil audrleit rrp.uta each
be triggered near the moon.
prop--lug to study the possibility
aluvakla.
phony Orchestra.
own j ir|K&gt;rt within a year. John year.
Nevertheless, the project ll con
Macmillan did i&gt;a amplify hi* uf reducing atomic and convert*
^ Children of Sanford and SemiItl.ANTS
RL.
N
ya
ulim
l
«|
1*1)
Krldrr,
manager
of
the
Chsmher
Civvelami
advised
thv
It
aril
armaments in O n tia !
Twu men walked calmly Into remarks In indicate- that hrs dale tlonal
^K ile County grade and grammar aldtred an unqualified tuccesa.
— A dutk-bsdawn curfew enforced „( CummelTe and chairman of the that it had the authuilt) to levy
thv lobby of the Mayfair Inn nt*nl "all count lie* cniicerned” Europe.
achuots will he admitted free to
by troopa and riot (silica imf-nsed Hoard of County Cummlisionera, 1'v mill* for advvitlslrig pur
shortly after 2 a m bxlav. grata meant Hu re should le neg.itIaliona
thv J JO p m. concert March 10,
calm on Ihiv Hrllish (.roii-ciiirati' r*-v*aled yrvl.-r.lj&gt;
poses if members wished to do tied a golf hag, and ran from thr with the Communlat salrllltrs as
aa guciti of the construction com­
where 2.1 Africans werr kilh-d ami
Oicrola air|».rl, usiol by the •u. They dlitn t.
welt at Russia
hoi el.
dutrna injured in riots
pany.
Navy for practice tandmgi. will
the I’rlinr Mlmiler was loudly
Night manager Howard Chad
The M piece orchestra will play
Ireromr available to the count)- ,
wrrk told (Hilirr the men had *n cheered when he entered Com­
•election* Irom clastic. lovc-d by
neil
neal summer
lummer Ttiv
Ttre airi-rrt
air|*irt In
In [ ) » J ^ L j a * X D n n n i u r
trrv-rl a light colored ear and mon* lint afternoon to n u n a re
chlldrrn the world over Both af­
CHICAGO I ( T i l — Union official eludes t.lto aers-a id cleared land | \ { ,U
heath d ***ulh on Mrllorvlllt- A* *- poll ini his Kuvtun journey.
ternoon and evening performance!
Eugene
C.
James
pleaded
Irmoand
a
mile
tong
pa
veil
runway
HOLLYW OOD (U P !! - Artresa
Ma-mdlan Holed llic purpose of
They were apprehended at 11th
will be in tha Sanford Civ la Cen
To obtain the runway. Seminole
J P
T
Debbis Reynold* s*)» she has &lt;■ln , lo fbargrs of evading IM2.St and .Hartford A ir ihortly bv ll lud lie*n lo seek heiier uu&lt;l*rter
* k,r0[nr toae. on grounds County needs a local bill authorli [ j 0 ( | | 0 f | Q
| fC d iV
O N TA R IO . Calif. t!!|’l &gt; - A 3V
Sgl W, R, Cuagraiv and Earl standin, ol Soviet views and *‘Hui
Tha Sanford Recreallon Depart turned down Eddie Fisher’, re
vrar old widowed mother today
anther lied and mg it to own and operate an
puipvti was arlilevvxl "
Houripi.uilea.
4 t n r iu la making every effort to quest for a Nevada dlvorrt that ^
Wpo.t Tlie hill will !■* p.nteJ
3 r cn-rvp-w-’-'.: P*r«iAto*
Hut he went on, ''We must not, tearfully promised forgive tret* to
Chadwick
and George Fyc-r,
urge parents to let their child­ would D « kvm ^s m i ,(7
t.EH'Zlli, East Germany (U l'l)
In the (real legislative sen lfin
of
courae, disguise from ourselves a female kidnaper in return foe
Mayfair
bellhop,
identified
ihe
ren attrnd thii free concert. in KlUabtUi Taylor.
A t l t 'iV f * M n l W i h L v i I
Ttie county can apply lo tl.e gov- Soviet I’reinler N'lklla S Khrriih*’l haven’t given my consent to “ " ' *(■“ J N O l i N C L d C U
two when Ihey were lirouchl ti.uk that, at Du- rnnimiinluur indiratrs, j her .silirrs: it week old hairy.
the fielief that good music is an
rhrt
lo-lay
r
u
n
*
id
hit
demand
crnmrnt for the land
Mu- rnu-t love children an at*,
a Nevada divorce twrause t don’t
Dt NSI M ILL, England .1 I’ll
to the hotel Tin golf bsg atIII s * i " ur tJ * with lh* aunrl leaders
ln» ration to good hung
Krldrr *ald that the best part for an Fast • Weal conference to in the hark seal uf llulr car
The local borough council t.*lay
rWealed wide differences between fiat lot," said Mrs Ktrlh Floret itf
Ticket* tor the evening per Ivelievr in It," th* perky actress
conrtud' a peace treaty wilh Ger
tho klilrij|ter who stole her rhlltl
form*rice o7 the orchestra "are on
“ I fed » would tre emhar lurried down a auggeslion that e of Ihe proposed trans.rtim I* many
Tile men wen- Idem if Ird as Mil
tlial Seminole Count) would oh
last Friday after posing a* •
rawing
to
my
children
to
one
day
cillien*
advice
bureau
be
formed
ford
la-lluy
Calhoun,
and
Ids
hr«i
aalr at Touchlon’a Drug. Iluumil
Ttie Soviet leader Insisted that
’ll ioul.1 serve no uveful pur tain Ihe airport fur "possibly tl
friendly church worker and vollal and Anderson and the Civic find out their falhrr had two
Ihrr Harry H Calhoun, of War
Germjir
reunification
ran
he
or al least a very small consider­
the council «*ut
untrs-niig tu hah) sit.
rrn,
I'a
They
have
turn
living
in
Center. The concert will begin at » K » x at the vame time
bnmeht aNiut only through agree
ation "
* lf the will return Erie, I ant
Mitt Itrynnldl, X . was award
Ov iedo for I wo weeks, police said
• IS p. m
Hie Oneula atrip is located east meril betwrwn tha two German
willing tn forgive her." *aiil pin
Ahnrr
Michaud,
a
guest
at
thr
Adult* and older aludenta will
slatra
of Sanford on Lake Harney.
mother uf al* rhlldrrn as she
% bear eaerrpl* from Bliet’a Car­
’’Ttial la the orsly way hi Maifair Inn. Irit b-da) wlthoul hls
stood looking dow n at Ihe half
hay
and
*
lull*,
winch
were
lustir
men. The Nutcracker Suite and
peareful teunificatlon.’’ he told a
,
,
empty baby c a r r i a g e where
tunes from Broadway showa. The when she received an unconlealed
mass rally of Communl.t* In I hi. •” ,or %rM Th,’&gt;’ W" 1 '* , r " ,rn
Er*v a twin brother, A stun, slept
td
after
the
ca»r
rome*
to
trial
program will last a full two hour*. Interlocutory divorce her*.
rtiR TA Z A It, Mrvico fU 1*1&gt; — A
East German city.
Garbage dumper* In the coon peai i fu ll).
The divorce doe* nol become fl bus ploughed Into a stalled, alco­
The
Calhouns
are
In
jail
"D I.pules will not Ivc srllleili
ty are going lo find themselves
I'ohrc and Fill ags-rit* working
nal under California law for one hol loaded truck on thr I’an-Amer
Charles W Sanders safety of h) force.'* he declared "Only
liwiking into the eyes of the law tf jointly on thr case labeled ihe
year
lean Highway near here Tuesday, fleer of the Highway I'atrnl, will limatlr. ran seek solution. In a
Ihey pursue this nastv habit
kldnj(-er s motive at (rostrated
•1v* already given him a di starling a fire that killed aI !rn»t
Sheriff J I. Hobby la offering mother love— not money,
vorce.” Mis* Reynolds uid Tue» 27 persons and venous)v injured 7 lie the guest *|&gt;eaker tomorrow war "
llul in hia .(H-rrh at Wilhelm
at Ihe Jayrer lunehroo
a 128 reward for Information ] No ramson notes havs hren re*
day In ac know (edging that Fish
Ttie survivor* nr a n a g e d to
Fair and mltil through Thuis leading tn thr arrevt and convict ceiled in the tour days a I n e e
111* subject will hr
Highway l.eusrnner S&lt;|uar* In t^lpiig, the
er had sought her permission for scramble nut of the bin's window*
premier promptly rriteratrd pro day. High today 72 In ?t, low l*v- ion nl any in.* dumping Iraih in Mr* Floie* gratefully mined over
A U year-old Negro fell dead a Nevada decree, "Thal'i what he I rfnTv ftamea envekmed the ve
Members
Wilt meet at no-m i n , fvsswnls that already had been re Might &gt;2 to 8* Variable winds 8 Srminulf County
| llie *are uf her children tu the un*
I of 1 heart attack at to tS thti wanted.
to 11 milra per hoar.
the Civic Center.
1 Jecird by Ihe Weat.
rtds meant that the cilirem 1Idem died female stranger to atie
Wcla.
"1
wish
Eddie
no
ill
will,
but
morning at the Sanford Farm er’*
them selves will Irecrime watch could go out fur an evening
Market The man wav Identified t don't want him bark either. It'a
dogs tor the law
Complaint*
Unen Mrs Fhirct, wlduued lad
a* K. C Clsrk. trurker from Vat hi* life and hls busines* now."
atxiul garbage and (rash slnwii June when her Itothand was killed
She wa. careful to polnl coil
riosla. Ga
cm county road, ami parkways in an an id* lit, returned to her
D ark was M-alrd In the office that Fisher wouldn’t need her
have hereon* increasuigiy fre­ modest huitit, she found Erie
permission
to
obtain
a
Nevada
di
of l.etloy F Richards, aaleiman
milting.
Svmlool# Rep Gordon Frede­ ante, directly nr Inrllreelty the seluml., than you, lh* people, would appear that the fa rin l dp quent.
for Chav* and Co at the market vorce anyway.
Coni mi ssinner Lawrenc* ftwnf
rick
today ’■unrloaked" the I’ar operation of private, segregated mini b* prepared to pay for It. lion *erves those who leave the
Richards said Clark had com*
Frederick said hia bill not only (-ail several years been stirring ford told the Hustd of Cnurii)'
cnl Option Hill and said he plan actared.
to pick up a load of produce for
If i ommistloneri yesterday ( h a t
"Should the integration pre*sur« would give parent* Ihe right tn up ttie Integration problem
ned to introduce a hill in the
the trip hack In Valdosta, and fell
lagislalure lo give school palron. fnrre any Irwalily In abandon pub withdraw their children, tmmedl (placed in effect, It probably would cant, papers and garbage were
a right to vote on whether to lie schools and attempt to art up alely, but alto would give par result m turning sc heads over to being lotted from ears directly
Four N’cgro Juvenllei were ar close schools fated by intrgr* private schools, those persona ants tha right to decide hy ballot those persons wlm seek to upset agalmt Ihe "no dumping" sign*
to the *cenc Coroner Hugh Dun
CJu*lif)liig for Die arinuul G, W,
whose children attend
such ptiv whether to continue up*f*th'n of th* rutting tlluallnn"
"Garbage can bv found all
can ruled that dealh **a» the re­ reslrd shortly before dark last lion.
Spencer Memorial gull tournament
atr
school
must
rraih
udo
their
thr
school
The
hill
alto
provides
lie
said
Die
qurillon
is,
and
hav
around
lh*
.Igrtt,
even
the
ones
Frederick .aid that many pro
night in Conner lion with a flte In
sult uf natural cjute*
at V j)f a lr will b* held Marrll
an abandoned celery parking pie,” particularly Gov. Collin* own pocket and defray the actual machinery for leasing public fan been, whether the Supreme Court Unit ask fur Inforniallnri trading II 18
ripens*
of
such
a
private
e-luc*
Idle,
to
private
anterprUe
for
ran
everiise
dictatorial
power
to
Uie
lltterhugs.”
ha
said.
and
Slate
Sc
hod
Supl
Tom
Hal
house yesterday.
*
liv e
ip
*asI .a
. *jfsaw ■ !
.e*L VWbv.l h
ll w
.A|mrtwired by ihe Mayfair Med'a
i 'chord* operation
The
drri.ion
a. lto
whether Ithe
The t*o)i (old Sheriff's aulhorl ley." ire hailing Die Option Bill Hon." h# .aid
r!«l( Assoclalinn, the h-unramenl
a.
the
solution
to
th*
ever
prist
"I
ndrr
esisting
ruling*
there
Fredarirk
said
the
Parent
Op
d*'r
shall
continue
to
operate
liet that they had causer* the fire
is o|ten to all Mayfair Country
is no way hy wnicH public m-mlr. tlon Rill "doe. nothing more fr&gt;» public .rhool. u ■ decision
which destroyed thv building on ing school integration problem
(Tub member. Tire flr&gt;t round
The people of Florida certainly can I* utilucd to provide e-t-ica than permit Ihe people to hark which twlongi to the people, "lie
Hrivson
Road
Mans are l»- pp made to whlen
in the r atch play event will l-e
If sway from an aver growing prnb **‘“ r toey provided, in adopting A r n g F q .- I n d l l S t T V
are
rntltlrd
lo
know
that
the
l*ar
(Inn
on
a
segregated
haul
Thr
parking
house
was
owned
■1 1 . 1 reaurfaie IDchv ay it s? from
pl.ivi.t March 2138. Final* for
ir
Inn
"
lie
ad&lt;led:
"In
truth.
It
thr
.tale
cunititutlon,
for
esitl
'
t'alatka to Green Cove Strings, h) Chase and Co Navy fir* Mil Option Bill doe. nothing more you want segregation in *eir
rnrr of a t&gt;*lcm of tree public
S|'»»"« Hammock site of Semi all flights will l-e held March 29.
according
David Galehrl, mcm- trucks answrrrd thr rail, and than say to the people ll you
Eight flight* and an appropriate
i r iii-oli ' Frederick .aid And Ihe "**•* County * new Industry, may
prevented
ftamea
from
speading
don
t
like
the
situation
you
can
b*-r of the Highway 17 Asso. iation.
[w.qile are rntltlrd to determine become Ihe home of othar maim number of consolation flights are
in
the
area.
lake
your
child
oul
of
ichoul,"
C.atchel told County Commlmon
planned Entrance Ire will br 81.
whether, under eaitiing situations, farlurrrt
The Negroes were arrested by Frederick said
« r » yesterday that the Improve
A portion of th* area east of All playrra must regittor before
vurh
a
system
should
continue
to
Hr added that thr true solution
merit of the highway » f i a priority Deputy I. J. Kru.
17 92 ahead) ha* been approved qualifying.
esiit, ha added
to the dilemma "lies squarely
item on the slate road building pro
•&lt;erlatnly wr would hate to see hr Ihe Zoning Hoard and County
upon
the
shoulders
of
f’ongresa.
j«-ct« Commissioners approved a
such * noble Institution at our I ommistloneri to accommodate
whirl) should present Ihit problem
resolution *uppurU.r.g the work of
public
vehools fall victim to thr Dyuatrunift. Inc.
to Ihe people In the form of a
the Association, which has recelv.
Now the Zoning Board will id
inirgrabun
battle,"
Frederick
constitutional amendment."
ed a |to -1 approprlallon from Semvritite (or re louing -&gt;( Ihe *n
salil
"I,
like
many
others,
ferl
Until
such
time
at
Congrei*
The
issue
of
segrraatom
to
Die
"
ll
la
tha
derision
id
all
Ihe
inote County.
Five influential men dined at
tire Spring Hanimotk area in
Tire Sanford Ftra Department
the Seminole County home yea •hall ire fit In *dethrone" Ihe *ctvool* id Florida should hr (a n d people, and cHltrnt *hnqld csmlart that our free iiobllr irhiedt have M 1, industrial A public hearing Saturday will |io*t the district
been
responsible,
greatly,
for
the
U. S Supreme Court, which ha* „|uarrly, and alatr ntflrlals will their rrpreirnUllv»# tn let their
trrday at noon
* J a il Cells For S ale
will bv held April 7.
me* ting of Firemen’* Associa­
„ honest at they rsn In this views of rdurilion In this .tste tremendous advancement mad* hy
N FW KFVSIN'GTON Pa f l ' l ’l i
menu featured pock chop* "usurped the legislative authority
tions.
thr tJ. S.
of
Congress,
I
fret
Justified
In
mallrr
Mr*
Beth
Johnson.
Grange
hr
known,"
said
Mr*
Johnson
o A r . - I The food wa. "well prepare*! an*
Registration will atari at t l SO
— Contractor H a r r y Oerlaeh nicely served
' Likewise, I let-1 that Wa owe
leaving to the p*-«ptr thr tied County rrp rn c n la tii* to the stair
' I hop* and pray that v r , th«
P m in the VFW building Speak
whose firm it demolishing the old
la-yisllturr told nirm Urs of the eillrens of Florida, find th* w|* »u obligation to (-oiterity not to
Thrre w*i UtU* comment on tlon.” Frederick .aid.
ers for the I p rn. business meet­
city hall tn make room for a new
Thr*e possible tclium would l&lt;e So-ilhslit* Srlirwil PTA list night dom to make the right derision | .land idly by ami ter our great
the facilities. The men were th#
ing include the .late secretary
municipal building, placed Ihi. id ( .
Commissioner, of Seminole available undrr Frederick’s lull:
nhe t*lve*l on Die parent option In Hu. matter," the aald in clot nation engulfed in i Judicial die
and Sanford Lily Manager W. K,
in the New Kimitigton Dally County.
tJb-r.htp which ha. gradually
I. School patrons could withdraw y,,n t„
brought before the nest ing her talk,
NEWARK, N J r t 'f l t - Two Knowles.
New*:
come
Into
avl.tenrr
and
which
their children and Ignore the altu H.*l i„n of thr l^-glslature and the
Don Hale., PTA president ur»
men charged with the Wild West
Supper at 8 and a dar.ee at I
"N ew Kensington Jail cell. Suit
atlon; 2 They could close and (&gt;osaltntri&gt; of
h i tmerulmcnl tu ed members to tie present at a grow, uglier and even mure pow
style holdup of a rontltluler bus p m will conclude the program.
able for storing valuables ur
abandon the system of frre pub the slate constitution to krep tree | special inerting April 7 at I p erfnl with each patting moment lavt Friday were arretted Tuet
Attending will be firemen from
prisoner* ”
I'nilrr the Parent Option, a am day night, tit* FID announced
tie schools nr S F.tlahllth their public srhoolt
m to deride either to .lay or
Lake, Orange. Volusia, Brevard,
dent
might
be
removed
from
own private education fsrllltir.
"Tho*e students enrolled tn prl withdraw (rum the national PTA.
The two gunslinger* boarded the and Seminole Counties
D a te StealH .Auto
Mr* Anne Aihrn, chairman ol athool under certain clrcumtlanc but vn New York and waited umil
M INNEAPOLIS, Minn (U P I)— and pay from their own pocket vale, non sectarian ichools will
All volunteer and retired firebe provided tuition payment*, if th* nomjnaling hoard, read noml e*. ami enrolled In another ichoul It had gone through th* Lincoln mtn are Invited lo attend, aa
S O U T H G A T E . ( alif. ( U P ! ) — Police failed to art promptly th* price of segregation.
In tonddrrlng private schoolt. ths amendment m rnarted," she nations for new officers. Bale* In the cuunty. Frederick pointed Tunnel to New Jersey before rob­ well a* regular Association mem­
Wood. 29, took a prelly. Tuesday when an angry housewife
wa* rr elected president. M r. oul. If the uitegratlnn question bing Ihe driver and M panenger. ber*.
d ir k -hatred blind date to a drive- called demanding they remove Frederick .aid Ihe people should said
tn movie Monday night, parkrd hi* a skunk c irra ii from her back tie aware Dial any locality ah.n
Mrt. Johnson saul Ibal Ihe ma­ Hill Ktrk wa. elected foe first were county wide, aurh a child of PAL
car and left her to i*t refreah- yard.
doom* public school, will not be jority of th* people are in favor vice preiident, Mrs. Velina Mitch could b* placed in schools of an­
Th# FBI arrested Donald Ab
meat*.
A short dm* aftar tha tan, a eligible for any publle monies. of "tha traditional svg.'egated •U, second vie# president, Mra. other county, with transportation bolt, ll, of Upper Montclair, N C ouncil W ill M eet
(Then he earn* back aha wa* ■trong odor pervaded police head­ He referred to a If. $. fluprem* irhoolmr lystem, tn l.vor of slate* Ralph Jarvli,
The Longwoud Tiiwn Coutsell
accretary, Rob and costs of such a move torn J , and Witter J . Shaw. 12. of
ir nog. So wee bii 198* autumn quarter* Therr was a dead skunk Court decision which state* that rights, and opposed is any led Shedden. treasurer and Mrs. Aa ished bf Uva school boawi, bm add Montclair, on charge* of Ihaft in will maet Thursday at &lt; p .» . t i
brie.
oulMd* thi
tb« Tow n ItaiL
to weed t* fletnlaeststo atopmenU.

N A V Y SK CK K TAU Y IlhKtv — Thormu 8. Gat**. U. 8Secretary of the Navy, chat* with fapt. Lionel Arthur
(ritfht), commanding officer of the Sanford Navel A ir
Station. Secretary Gates toured Karney Field here yeasterility, then departed for Pensacola. (U . 8. Navy Photo)

Pioneer To Greet
Moon Late Today

He Had Last Word

Sex Classes Slated

UAR Ends Controls

lOdham Sponsors
Children's Concert

County May Obtain
Osceola Airport

2 Grab Golf Bag,
Run, Bui Not Far

Curfew’ Ends Riots

Debbie Says 'No'
To Plea Of Eddie

Not Income, Really

Mother Will Trade
'No Blame' For Tot

L1II6I K6llGWS

Lillerbugs Warned
To Hall The Habit

At Leost 27 Dead

c“Tk- ’

’•K,b ” In Bus Accident

Macmillan Pushes
Study Of Pullback

Jaycees W ill Hear
Talk A b o u t Safety

A tta c k Is Fatal
T o Negro Trucker
A t Local M arket

Weather

Frederick Plans 'School Choice' Bill

4

1'silSTiK..,

4 Negroes Nabbed
For Storting Fire

Qualifying Slated
For Golf Memorial

Highway Will Get
Face Lifting Job

County Rc-Zoning

Speaker Says Floridians

5 Visitors Dine
A t County Home

Sanford Will Host
Firemen Saturday

M u st Face 'M ix ' Issues

FBI Grabs Pair
For Bus Robbery

Action Not Quick,
Police Get Skunk

7 *•

*

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SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. RSI

Reds Okay Berlin Negotiations
|Soviet Announces
Talk 'Conditions'
On Germany Issue

News Briefs
Ticketing Holiday
CHICAGO ( t i n I — Patrolman
Donald Coatlgan had a holidayticketing motorists names! Holly,
Easter and Christmas.

Seven Die In State
NEW ENtilNEKIt o n JOH— Robert (Bob)
Davis. Seminole County's n«w roud eiiKinecr,
looks over a mop o f the county liefore set­
ting out on Inspection today. hi* first day on
the job. At left i* J. W. Yarborough, roud

superintendent, at right is John Ktider,
chairmail of the County Commission. Davis
said he was "happy to lw here" and would
spend a few days in becoming familiar with
the county.
(Herald Staff Photo)

■Crider Tells City
Industry Is 'M ust'
Industry is the hey lo the econ­
omy ol Sanford and th# cily mint
took for Jobs as fast as possible.
So said John Knder, rJiainbcr
of Commerce manager. In the City
Commission Friday during a dls
cusslon of the city's policy toward
Industrial growth.
The dlicuaiion arose during de­
bate on ■ request to gelt city-owned
lend to Sanford Manufacturing Co.
Krider said the question Is very

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simple: the city either wants in­
dustry, or It doesn’t.
"W e have always been lacking in
payrolls." Krider said. "Payrolls
help everyone in town. But to gel
them, wre must offer something.
We have a prospect in Hanford
now. Knur other cities are com ­
pel mg with ue. One cily has offer­
ed to build a plant for the com­
pany."
Krider pointed out that Sanford

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Plant Gets Land Option
To Increase Operations
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Sanford Manufacturing Co. plans
la move aU ct lu operations here
and ha e been given an upturn to
buy city owned land adjoining lu
present plant.
By 4-1 vote Friday afternoon, the
■Cily Commission a*lended the op­
tion for 1500. It must be exerelfod
prior lo Jan. 1, 1660. and can dr
exercised only when Hanford .Manufaclunng Co. la ready to twain
c o n s t r u c t . on of an addition to the
present plant.
Voting against accepting (boo
fer the land waa Joe Baker, who
said tha land had been appraised
at IIJW) ami that was the figure
be wanted the city tu ask.
Mayor AI Wilson said the $400
after "la in line with what the city
has (wen doing lor other indus­
tries."
Tha request for Sanford Manu­
facturing was made hy John Krid­
er. manager of the Chamber of
Commerce and a former City
Commissioner. Krider said the
land, now used a« a city dump, i*
not suitable for budding as il now
it. that some $2,000 in work must
be done before it can be utilised.
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In opposing the $600 sale, Dakar
H id : "I can’t understand why we
should give Ihem t Sanford Manu­
facturing) |*no." lie added that he
wae in favor of helping, industry
get established, but that he "didn't
understand why we mutt keep giv­
ing to a going concern."
Krider and Commissioner Rob
ert Brown said they doubted that
anyone would offer $1,300 for the
land. Krider noted that it has been
•vacant for quite some time and
nobody had offered the city any­
thing like $1,300 for it.
The Chamber manager added
that "vacant land ia plentiful
here, but it produces nothing."
Baker laid ho was interested in
helping all Industry alike and "I
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this case." Ue added that the city
and Chamber ol Commerce had
helped the firm gel started "and it
should be on ita feel."
Krider said the firm has out­
grown iU present quarters, that
more employes will be hind and
"th# enure town will benefit from
added payrolls."
* the 4.1 per cent of appraised
value accepted by the Commission
Is al-out the same ratio aa for land
sold to other industrial firms, City
Manager W a r r e n E, (Pete)
Knowles said in delivering com­
parative data to Commissioners.

Officials To Sign
School Bond Issue
Cranu&gt;ed fingers are expected
this week by three officials ol thr
Seminole County School Board
who will sign 3,200 bonds of $ 1,000
each.
R. T. Mllvsce, superintendent of
county schools; John Bromley,
rnalrmon of the school board, and
Kirk Gunby, financial advisor, will
leave Hanford today for New York
City.
Signing of the mammoth stack
of bonds will take place in the o f­
fices of the purchaser, Halam on
Brothers and Huliter, Wall St.
Milwer said the bonds would he
signed in groups of 22, eliminating
the necessity of putting a pen to
each one.
Signing o f the Kinds will release
some 0.200,000 for school con­
struction and expansion In Sem­
inole County. High on thr priority
list are a new Seminole High
Schoul, addsd facilities fur UvirJo,
and renovation of the present high
school.
The three cnep will return to
Hanford Saturday. During their
stay in New York, they will bo
guests of the Wall St. firm at the
Astor Hotel.

could not afford, in the future, to
base Its economy on the Hanford
Naval Air Station, lie reminded
Commissioners that the city al­
most lo»t the base once and warn­
ed that "now is the lime for us to
gel busy and strengthen ourselves
m&gt; that we would nut die econom­
ically if it happened idle base is
moved),"
Hanford and Seminole County
were given a five-year reprieve
due to a concerted effort to keep
the Navy here Krider said "we
hope that the Navy always will be
with us, but we must have some­
thing else in our economy."
lie described the financing of
Sanford Manufacturing's start in
Hanford, noting that “ a total
stranger the'd been here two
years) put $20,000 uf his money In
the venture because he know it
would be good for the town." He
added that It businessmen had put
up oilier money needed lo gel the
plant started.
Krider saki Hanford and Seminole County must help industries to
Ktl established so that wr mayshow prospects that we will help
them, that they caq thr.vt here."
He noted that once industrial pros­
pects could lie shown only citrus
and vegetable packing houses,
"just a farm community."
Once the city and county are
over Hu- hump, industrial pros
peels will lie animus to lind loca­
tion, here, he said At present,
however, the city and county must
do the selling. One of the lest
methods of selling Is Hie system of
showing prospects established, go­
ing concern*.
Krider said al-out gia persons
now are employed In the I-veal tex­
tile industry. He predicted that
11*59 would set- Sanford mere ic
the loss of Florida Fashions, in
total employed and payroll In the
textile Industry.
The «dumber manager recalled
that Sanford sold "hundreds of
lots" al $25 to $76 nol too many
years ago in gel people to build
homes. To get Industry, the city
must make similar concessions, he

added.

Cold, Hard Facts:
Frost Is Forecast
The Hanford area tuday was
warned to expect a "rather chilly"
night.
A light frost is possible, the
weatherman aaki
Forecast for tonight is a low of
32 (even (reeling) to to, with
winds five to 10 milrt per hour.
The high scheduled this afternoon
wax &lt;U| tn
t
Tuesday should be fair ami
warmer, the weatherman promis­
ed. Tonight, however. It will be
fair ami told with seallrrivt frost.
Tins, the fnrrrrxtcr said, ate the
cold farts

.Secretary Of Navy
To Visit Tomorrow Lady Visitor Says

Navy Stcrclary Thomas S, Gates
will arriv* si Ramey Field tomnr
row at to a m tor an Informal
inspection of Heavy Attack Wing
One and tha facilities of the San­
An Atlanta. Ca.. woman likes
ford Naval Air Station.
Hi* busy schedule alrrady has Hanford’s hospitality.
Mi*« Dorothy Virginia Beall was
M aken him lo Barns Islam), s. C..
injured in an automobile accident
the aircraft carrier Valley Forge
here on Feb. ti. As * result of the
and NAS Jacksonville, where he la
"thoughtfulness, kindness and help
touring farllltiei today
given a visitor." Miss Beall has
Gates will leave Sanford at 4
written an open letter of thanks to
p. tn. tomorrow for Pensacola. The Hanford.
itinerary concludes with visits to
The letter was sent to Warren E.
bases at San Juan, Puerto Rico, (fX * » Knowles, city manager.
and the IT5S Boier.
Mix* Beall had much praise for the
Gates will be accompanied by police officer who investigated th*
Mrs. Gates, Ca pt. Noel Gay ter. accident, the hospital staff al SentNavy Aide. U. Col O. A. 01111- inotr Memorial, the physician who
• a n d . Marine Corps aide and Fred treated her and the many people
Paacucei.
who called Us inquire about her
Vice-Admiral Robert B Ptria. condition
deputy Chief of Naval Go- rations,
Said Mis* BcaU: "Capt. Arnold
and Rear Admiral Louts tie Flores Williams (o f th* Hanford police
also are louring the aoulhea stent Department) was must courteous
bases with tha Navy Secretary.
tnd kind; the staff in the emer­
This msy bo the last time Han­ gency ward al Hemmolc Hospital
ford will see Galea in hia pre­ could not bav* l-een nicer; Dr. Hobsent position. His resignation from eft J. Hrnith, the attending physi­
the post will become official in cian. not only provided the neces­
sary medical attention, hut crazed

Sanford Is 'Most'
my feelings of hysteria hy his
raininess and gentleness.
"Your city can well tw proud oi
these people and the many other
private cilitcns. although strangers
to me, who called and inquired of
my condition "
3ltis Beall was ui Hanford lo
visit her brother, f.edr. Madixon
I a mar Rcall, stationed at Rainey
Field. Hhc was hurt in a wreck at
the intersection of lark snd nth
HI.
In addition to th* "thanks from
the Gdtom of my heart" given San­
ford by Miss Beall, b*r Iftlrr in­
cluded the new* Uiat Lrdr. Beall
plans to mtke Sanford his home
when he retires lrom thr Navy in
about I* months.
Mu* Iteall always will Ilk* Han­
ford K ie probably would be th*
first lu agree that Hanford is Flor­
ida's "Most Courteous City.” Her
letter proves, too, that courtesy 1*
practiced hrrr at times other than
during "C ourtey Wvev "

TALI.All ASHKK (UPD— A rash
of auto accidenti killed seven
persons in Florida Sunday, tha
Highway Patrol reported today.

Russians On Guard
BEU1.1N (U PD - Russian troops
in fur caps and heavy winter coata
•eok over guard duty from the
French »t the four power Spandau
Prison Sunday.*

Princess Has Flu
LONDON ( L T D - Eight-year-old
Princiss Anne has been sick in
bed with the Du for the past sev­ HASKli.M.I.
eral days. Buckingham Palace an­
nounced Hunday night.

TICKET'S

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FAST—

MOSCOW | U P I)-T b * Im w t
Union agreed rrewlitlonally today
to negotiate with the Wr«t before
banding over Berlin's lifelines lo
East German control on May 17.
New So-vitl notes to the West
urged an April summit conference
but accepted ynipuuli for foreign
minuter*' talks tf tha Weal "in
not ready &gt;»l" for the summit.
Soviet Premier Ndklta Khrush­
chev willMirew his rejection ol for­
eign minuter*' talks a/lar insistent pleat from British Prim* Min­
ister Haroid Macmillan.
Russia offered the eompruouan
btmiiit'it* nmiinger. Crouirkh U shown with id Dew notes handed to the A mar-

Marshall More Alert
FT. BIIAGG, N. C. (UPD—Gen.
George C. Marshall, 7H, although
still Ut serious condition, appear­
ed a little mere alert today than
he has for the past several days.

Hole Swallows Pond
IPSWICH, England (UPD —
Farmer John Leek* reported that
his 60 fret wide pond vanished
down a Ihrrr inch hole Sundaynight.

Closer Ties Asked
NEWARK. N. J. (UPD—Gov.
Robert B. Meyner called Sundaynight for increased trade, add!
tInna I financial aid and liellet cul­
tural relations with South Ameri­
ca.

Thieves Get Brazen
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPD—
A ronvlroctlmi nun party today
reported the theft of an engineer*,'
transit from their current project
—the new Palm Springs police
stall un.

Sanford Enthusiastic About Baseball
All signs indicate that Sanford Is
hungry lor baseball.
Sup;iori given officials heading
the drive to put the city hack
into the Class I&gt; Florida Slate
la-ague today was termed "noth­
ing •hurt of enthusiastic ."
Ward Goodrich, business man­
ager of the Greyhounds, Unlay
said thal II ol the 24 signs mi the
frnce at municipal stadium had
been sold. By noon today, 17 per-

Archbishop 'Hurt'
By Racial Brawl
Following Service

suits had purchased Lox seats,
good for ail home games A total
uf 2uo boxes will be sold,
At least three of the firms
which bought signs arc planning
lo do a "little something extra"
for thr players, if they hit home
run*.
Goodrich -aid that Orlham ami
Tudor had purehased a sign, 12
box trail, an advertisement in the
official program and will give
$5&lt;&gt; to players who put one out of
the (lark, provided it goes over
the Odham and Tudor sign
Steaks will !*■ given all playera
hitting burners over fence signs
of Mrs. Appleby's Restaurant and
Pig *N Whistle,
Tlie sluggers appear to be in
lor quite a frw "extras," hut bow
about the hurlrrs who come with
shutouts' Well, opined Goodrich,
he'd have to see abend that.
Before departing for Tampa,
ami thr govrrtuir's ronfrrenee lu
honor all baseball learns in the
state, Goodrirfi said that the
Washington Senator* had agreed
to buy the road uniforms for the
Greyhounds Goodrich was schr
doled to place an order today
fur home uniforms.
The tutors ol thr uniforms yet
must he decided, although road
uniform* probably will be very
similar lo the blue and white uf
thr Senators.

Uoodrirh predicted that
all
fence signs would nr sold by
week's end He said response
from local (trim "has been en­
thusiastic, although smaung might
be a better word "
Ksttlurd opens ill an ion here
April 22 against Orlando.

Dormitory Gutted,
4 Firemen Injured
In Dayfona Blaze

rolvakla anil Ixiland must be in­
vited to give the East numerical
equality »u h the West at tha coofarmer table.
Geneva or Vienna would la tha
best sites rur the conferences, tha
Russian uoles said, and April
would be the last tune to start.
The suggestion thal talks begin
In April was crucial. This meant
agreement in principle, at least,
to negotiate t-efure the scheduled
handover trf sovereign rights Mi
Berlin to Fast Germany, now duo
May £7.
The outre were published by
Kuasia shortly after Macmillan
enursed from In* fmsl negotiating
session with Khroihehe* in thn
Kremlin.
The notes akitd that both
a..J Wist Germany i..o..ui ha reprcicr.lcd at the conference.
The notes warned against any
use of force ly the Weel to keep
military supply line* open *
B.riin

DAYTONA BEACH (UPD Fire swept through a girl'* dormi­
tory- at Rcthune-Cisrkman Colie -tf
for Negroes today, destroying the
three story building and Injuring
NEW 011LEANS (U P D -A rch
Archer Loses Rifle
four firemen
bishop Joseph Francis Hummel
CHESTERFIELD, F. n g I a u d rspressed shock, regrel. grief and
Tlie Maze broke out about dawn,
f t 'I'D —Robert E Archer report­ disapproval today over an Inter
apparently in a top floor service
ed the theft of his rifle to police, racial fight outside the St. Joseph
renter, and guttrd the brick
who promptly' charged him with the Workrr Catholic Church Sun
building
being careless with forearms. day in which Ihrce Negroes were
A total ol Hi coeds Were ushered
PORT AU PRINCE, HsitJ (DPI)
Archer was fined $14
safely out into the cold dawn in —"T ie Caribbean luday is an e*.
injured
their night clothes. City Manager tremely explosive area," th* prralThe
melee
apparently
was
Guns Fired At Plant brought about over a sermon
t'lrtus Allen &gt;enl out an appeal dent of this small nation which
for clothing for the women .lu is striving to avoid entrapment a*
HENDERSON, N. C. (U PD -U n- preached by the Rev. Anthony
identified pit sons Bred guns today Rout so, who discussed and disap­
denis who Inst all their persona! a battleground between two larg­
belonging*.
er neighbors told United Pra** Ire
into the South Henderson mill proved of an article in the March
where mure workers rrporird to 3 Issue of the Negro rnagatine,
Fireman Jimmy Williami suf­ trmallonal.
jobs at the start of the Ptth week Jet, entitled How Negro Kids In
fered a posviMr broken hack when
Francois Duvalier, th* grave
of a bitlrr textile strike
he fell from a ladder. And Frank and thoughtful m&lt;-Jiral doctor whn
trgrated Dull slant's C a t h o l i c
Deb*rr, John Clardy and E. I. heads the Republic of Haiti, said
Church."
Broaden w e r e o', •from* by he believe* tin situation i* such
INth Body Is Found
Ilnipitalirrd with head, face ami
smoke.
, Bat "the U. S, s .oultl take trnInjuries
were James 'L ost' D iscov erer
&gt;t.n i ORk vU. it — .. - .ly, Internal
Investigators said the fire ap mediate steps to assume full re*
tentatively identified ax Nell Pa­ Jarkson Jr , ta, his brother, Lion­
parently broke out in a service sponslhtllty for maintenance of
trick Murphy , South Bend, In d , el, I*, and O'Neal Dumas, 33.
center where students do their peace In the Caribbean area.'
was recovered Sunday night al
They said they w:-re set upon
Thr doctor garni through Hi*
washing and ironing. It was be
Hie East River scene of the Feb. by about 13 while persons and
glass
louvered windows of the na­
lined
faulty
wiring
In
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3 American Airlines crash. Il was were beaten with fists, Mark
INGLEWOOD, Calif (UPD—Th*
the Hth recovered.
Jacks, pistols and a tire tool as Air Force in a cautiously worded m a r'In* or Ironrr can vest the tion's While House on ■ hillside
out over Purl an Prince Harbor
they
:crG J front the csurch stall -rent has announced Pat Pie blare.
Early estimates of the damage toward Cuba on the distant horiafter Mass.
"Inst" I,.;w* |. nf.ll satellite Dis­
A lford Probe Asked
James Jackson told Jefferson coverer I apparently Is circling were $30,000 to $53,000. Th* build­ ton as he apoke.
WASHINGTON (UPD Hep.
Meantime In Cub*, former Sen.
Parish
deputies that hii brother the * «rlh today every 9fi minutes ing was insured.
Frank Thompson Jr. ID N.J. &gt; said
it took more than Ilv* hours taunt Drjoie is heading a m ove­
today he would press for action was threatened hy a while man in a polar tirhil.
The nils tlie was Mailed into for ftrrmen, using eight pieces of ment of other llaltJan expatriate*
this week an a House inves­ alter church service* the previous
for a revolutionary invaxion at­
tigation Into the election of segre Sunday, ’ after the brothers took the Leavens Saturday afternoon at equipment, to bring P'e fire under
tempt against Haiti within 30
rontrul
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smoke
and
front
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Cuinmuniun.
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Ih-joie, a di [rated randldate la
resort city.
Jackson said when they attempt oil the West t oast.
the livt Haitian pre'Mentlal •lec­
ed
to
seat
themselves
near
the
Its
fate
remained
in
doubt
for
Liz Visits Grave
tion. haa a bodyguard of two
CHICAGO (UPD — Elizabeth front Sunday, they found their re iris V t airs because of an ap
"hail.u lo»," riflemen from Pre­
Taylor stood light - lipped today w»* blocked by the legs of xorne parent radio failure liefore the
mier Fidel Castro'a Cuban revolu­
Air I n c s RallDtir Missile Divlal Ihe gravestone ol her late hus­ whit* parithionera.
tionary army.
‘ut
hi
here
broke
the
suspense
by
band, producer Mike Todd, and
Cavtru has not Included Haiti In
nhavirn
a guarded statement
heard a rabbi eulogize him as "an
the Caribbean eountnri where hia
Sunday nuh! reporting Ihe re- (
extraordinary man who lived with
government had plrdgrd to asaist
crption of "random" radio signals
intensity."
Funeral services for I2 ye*r old
A spoke man explained the dlf Hoy Frank (Sonny) Hymes were in overthrowing asserted dictator­
ships. However Castro has stated
0 cully Ihe Air Force was having I
.Saturday at II a m. in Holy Ms positive intc-i,imu lu aid in an
in determining whether Ihe lb* (&gt;,,«■ Episcopal Church Officiala.te ipi lo unliurse President Decco. &gt;red 1 actually achieved orbil |„j. * al ttn- llrv John Thomas,! I'nr* ti‘ VesiiliilT'ij i'h‘« ‘I'wTmL * !!^
Sanford police have turn baffled
We an mu saying .hat It del- ........... hy th* R ,v. Frank l-er i u p l i c oT th a rem. / s u S aS
Arrested during
Ihe wrekrnd for the past two months by a Inltrl. Is in orbit, neither can we
Haiti which stands between T m for improper passing was Charles series of burglaries.
aay that it is not. at this point,", pallbearer* were T D. Scott, .’silo and Cuba.
Joseph Hutch, retired trnik driv­
Twenty Three grocery stores, gax tin s|iokr*m*n laid "We don't ,\n(|f,.w Carraway, W. C. Hut
er from DrB*ry.
stations and rrlhrr business plarrs feel lti.it we will definitely know ,.(,)«« Jr., W. K. Mcllobert*, W. K.
Butch spun his own car several have been entered, or have lost an orbit has been achieved until pairtek and Lcdr. Robert Conn,
limes on Lake Shore lllvd, and money from vending machines is, have tracked II by radar, oh
Ti,r , o n ^ Mr. and Mra. Roy
caused an oncoming vehicle tn
Chief Roy Williams authorifed tamed a visual sighting or rccriv- Frink Symes Jr.. Sonny was horn
leave the road, knocking down sn exlra police car. Special shifts ed more definite radio signals,
Sept. 1. I!M6. He was a aludent
Thirvra slid# varied item* F ri­
Ihe speed limit sign, officer* said kept an e&gt;e on as many places
"Until that time, we can only' at Plneerest School and a raem- day night from Joe's Grocery Store
Minor damage was caused Th* as possible.
that information 'lend*' to con -1 tier ol th* Boy tfcouis of America. al Celery Ave and Locust HI.
truck passed by Bosch was un
The area hit by Ihe thieves firm, nol definitely confirm, an
.Survivors Inrtude hia parent*;
Included in the joot wrre 32 cardamagrd. Tlie accident occurred ranged from Sanford Ave at 2Ath orbit "
one sivlrr Rebecca Josephine; ma­ Uma of cigarette, bear, pens, pen­
al 6 IS p. m. Saturday.
St . We*( 13th St. to East 13th
--------------------------ternal gram) mother, Mrs. Willy cil* and pennies from the bubble
Mar Murray. Spartanburg, S C. guru machine.
and paternal grandmother, Mra.
Carlton's .Store in Midway also
Roy Symes Sr,, Sanford.
was burg la rued, hut a tut ol sUxlrn
The youngster drowned Times goods was not available thta morn­
Alfonso Wallen was charged $200 day at 6.33 p. m. In tha lake be­ ing Both were entered during th*
Sanford Ave. amt 2Slh St. was ed g, 10, and 13 Apprehen ion
eauie wln-n they More sei-n with Saliinlay for damaging two orange hind hia l-och Arbor home. Gram night
the scene of an accident yesterday
at 4:64 p. m. when two Hanford a large bunch of keys, trying to tries owned by K F Lundquist, kuw Funeral horn* was in charge
fit them in doore.
of arrangements.
laich Arbor
housewives collided
Wallen failed to make the ruive
All three ronfessrd lo the 23
Mrs. Ann J««ey Gaines, Iu6 Mel
lonville Ave. was charged with ‘'urglaries. The two younger boys hy thr grove awl lost control of D r t - r t - f - J
lit. pick up trork^ Deputy L. j
R e p O T te d M O ld l,
careless and negligent urivmg by were arrested last fall for a seriea of similar robberies. With a Km said
Civil defense literature w$B b$
police offlcera.
Th- truck, owned by Stoke*
distributed Wednrsdsy night a l
Driver of th* oGwr car waa long waiting list at the reforma­
A truck reported stolen in th* Lake Mary Chamber at ConnMrs. Franres Jackson Magnusson. tory, (here was nolhlng lo do but Fish Market, went off the COUII
Combined damage* were estimat­ turn Ihem ovar In their parent*. try Club Hoad to th* left; back Tampa Feb, lg, turned up in tan mart* meeting.
Credit for breaking Ihe res* acrosa the road ami into th* ford Saturday. Thar* was no algo
Al Caae, represented (fen feereed at $323
was given to Lt. Joe Hickson grove on the right. Damage lo th* uf the driver, listed M Dallas Inol* County Civil Defena* s o n Several of the firms hit by the truck t i l eatiinatcd at 13uu
36.
munlealioaa system, wfl] show a
Chorus T o Rehearse young thieves had suspected an WalU-n waa charged with n-rk Hutcbcna,
film and discus* problems la th k
Bananai and applan
The Hanford Mai* Chorus will “ inside Job.**
less driving while drinking anil lied of the truck, which waa parkad area.
ni re I for rehearsal al I tonight in
Where th* keys earne lrom, uu no driver's license Th* accident in front of HUAr* Pish Market, 417
The session wtn begin at I p re.
the First Method!* Church.
one knowi
occurred at 4:10 p m.
Hanford Are.
A l avemban are « flid la

Caribbean Termed
War Danger Spot

Believed In Orbi*

Auto Does ‘Spin/
Driver Arrested

Boys 'Trying' Key,
Burglaries Solved

Funeral Saturday
For Water Victim

Thieves Hit Two
Stores On Weekend

Two Cars Collide
Sunday Afternoon

M S T r° ?.,
Orange Trees Hit,
■ Tt t J ’IS S .’E X t / S Driver Fined $200

Lake Mary To Get
C D Information

Truck Found Here

�Far* 2—Mon. M*r. 2, 1053

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Legal Notice

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l Talmadge Pushing

GrahamIsn't Disturbed
By 'Billy Go Home' Move

'Copiers Do Dance
To Real Hoe Down

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lir.t!r.AfipU
A ■ i.tm.k -run r i n m i ii « i. in n lap and in n t if u n t if i t Imttadln*
t . . | , t; '. ‘ 1 f t . I, S I p ItralHti*
and a h u t l l i if niton *an| l t * | t » * f .
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f u n ii ip « i i u ;n h \t m
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MILTON ( l'P I» — Four hall copl o p ; a&gt;i*t
1411 8118*11 I IH M IIM . i r m i. mo'll, and ihat »n ..| tilr d « f t h f Ttr A i.E I'Elt.'p.Si* It A k I N tl
WASHINGTON (IT U 5*n
Thb s t t * fait o f l h . IV I la
aald Iinu.t-.ibrn.
n t f i u i . i f t in f t , 11*1. till IIKMANPA All AI ,KAT
tiri squared danced to boo dowr
op « » « M i r i i n i
t i l - . n l i t n m a t •nlI aal.l
! llarmati E. T flm tdte (D-Ga.)
f r . t o f th* r-iltuwinf l a n d )
. 1*1 li.-itt U&gt;&gt; t s . f i . r f l PA lit E S T A T E ;
™ k , r o n r n a i i :\ i i :. ihh -I,* aKail Irf l*al
music in tho air abevt a crowd J r
1**1(III Ml 1li# F '* i« ' i* n i**.st
l o l l afpd . a t tl o f | p&gt;S * f . t'.lbh )
,ji,J totlt}- he would InirudUcr
■ T n r . t r r . m aii.iiiiH o h m
h Vun.t rtt a . I Tnn n
. ’ K#« IWirt *«. Y ou im !Mi* 1**
h i;
it
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Ill'll AV »rm :irr, riM K r i ***•-.
n o l l f i . d and r.Piulfbd In fit. » n&gt;'
MELBOURNE. Auilnlla (UIM) Meyer Music Bowl Sunday, re­ 10.000 hero Kinds y.
Icculatton to guartntrr jury tru li
||air&gt;a #
IK. then
run
W
r im ih im
i i h m i ;
in » I " . That It I* t h . .I .t .r tn ln Illun nl ilaim a and d .n i a a d * w h o h &gt;"uTha daocutg balicoptara from
22} t e # i , N f R :* « ! f##l«
(or til rrr&gt;ont riled (or roolempt —Cntictim by an Anclieea «rch- fused to rommant directly on the
Li iiN itr. i n » %%«i»r»« in - :• t h l. M r that all I f l f a M I f f d * p.r . l i h r r «.f Jnu. m at o * » a . a . i i t . i
.n d
r..niliu&lt;&gt;tia
or •aid . . l a t a tn t h * o f I k * &lt;*l *'•*•
K i I«1 ft*!,. * 2 * : i f# t L l»* !»••
biihop and a “ Billy |o home" atueka aimed at hia “ particular tha Army Aviation Canter at Fort
rRKTl N « I » « M \ IMIMi: 111 1 .djr.tnina
in
federal
eourtt.
aliuHIna upon tpa At. iatp d .r k i l l . on. i ppiiiut ■*■*“ **
aimnine
« III III III I* I H R I . » ' • » .......... i.nunrimc . 1
TtlmaUyr timeJ hi* bill tt a headline In a nawa raaiatina failed brand of religious emotionalism Rucker. Ala . performed at Naval
fTir « f * .| 1 « f r 1 lh
%l l i l M. in n TIIR %««|.»*HI.\T .a id im iP tnw m .n l will ••• *aw»rtal. o f samlanl* t ' O t f l f i •' ■•* " S * * #4 • in#
o r a M inrio&gt; nK t i m . ••••r Ir h a n . f ll i t - l h r t h . .a i d I m p r n w . in ik* Co o r ; Itupa* t* Panfafd. •tf th** •#f«l tefenflaif# arn| t at jprotplnn nf Ihf l»ST entl rljhU today lo halt American avancallft and his specialised method of sell­ Auxiliary Air Station Whiting
I b i f . ti*.
ir.N Kni' i u i i i i t t i i i
w i t r . mant pp-pt h i . -I |p»r In lh i» I I I . " , I lorhla,
within
a if h t
, * l* «d * r nt* il.# • ih *1 r o f
ing religion." Ha took tha day off Field, near this northwest Florida
Billy Graham'a cruiadt.
iiltlnit In IS . » « l r r l nr Inn -IKIrd* ....... lh* frp m t h . t i m . o f Ihf d r .
it . rmiPRHM I W H W .
#-*!#, Imv auihoriimj fodsnl jud(#» to
t " e #♦1 lb # !• a#J h«ure o f
Graham, who altrarted more lo real.
city.
nail w l r . #1# %r ni »*&gt; llM k j»» V » fo r e . trnpcne prntllitt. lhem»elvr», In
tt HKUKAS. lb* T « » « *'••'•"•'&lt; " I r f I h f t - i a l . " * i r*f a*ul I m p r - v t . I.uipin*t|«« o f thl*
m.
nt and that lh* r p . i l . l at****,h » T o u r # f Jktiaiki#"** a # r l » i *
, turn I d.ru rnd nuiai *■* |a writ- Uf »*• •' riH.t 1 ii *ii in'rlrtrlt Ii'» th# # f . ratet irtvotyinr nolttton* r&gt;f vnt-1than A1.000 penoni tn Sidney
Dtrktd out In rotorful costumes,
He noted, however, lhat he was
fltrlll.
H l 4 * l l l M i l » In** in* nt a in l-a tii.il* and ' a n t . r r d ink and r..ola1n l h . p U r f " f r . * P i Ve 11Irtrtf* Aft • •"hi ♦!•), #t ih# F r o n t
• ■ . I n . t alt Ini# a*'l la n d , . d j - l n - ,|«lt,. ah I pPial o f f t - b addr.aa o f (Id#41r
Invited here by tha Anglican iht four HIS whirl)bird* doesiJ r „ , . ■ ,# !) . r n t iltr u f l. I’ l l *
f th# 1I’ rtUrt If "tlf*# |f» fl'i# inc nsh d.
h#rri tmf* • »n h • •ial.tli**l *«••• Ina and •ootiiu pniot , nr hnun dlnc to# , taimaut and m o*l I*
•M i 1 o f l*b fJf n lrd. V.rolnul r • »Ul-l),
Church and that high-ranking An­ dood and promenaded In perfect
Hi* prnjtottl followad « pradie’ l
and a h i t l l l f a m . m h t n itlawplalad It, p» th. i latmaril. hi*
i « » « i &lt;i*». » in***
J ' KirtflaU. 1 « i l l of fer for e*J# a n t Pun by Sen Hubert II. Humphrey
lnt|iroi»iti.nt. ahall h# mad# upon a
glican churchman are leaders in time to square dance music piped
•ell If* lha hlflheet bidder U r t «*h
M l l v n in 4 * M p 4 p « 4
i
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t
,
or
th#
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•«•«*
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from the ground at the second a n «
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|K. f.llftH • ■ I h o t ,. . « ' * » • . • a fr on t f m t la f* h# .| . that la In
lh# a b n i r dearrlbed o r -'o e fty . •• (tEMinn.) lhat ConKrot will snarl
hla crusade.
lh# ffrt|»erty « f •aid d efe nd an t nr
I. |h» T"’« " ■■t A ll# ""'"'* PPiinn*. •av lh a t m &lt;•&gt;» p r t p p r a llo n nf lh » %(fl4a m A,
nual Civilian Appreciation Day.
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M s t i f a . k f* llt
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lh.
.n n i.n m la i.p l
lm prfiaiw.nl.
One of the helicopters also rolled
rffrritvf" civil rightf hill at thlt
linn
liter has preached to record
, .t| II tun -a r Jr
■
bvir* p r l l A * » n u » frrrri •'* *.'h .i-.pl.t It.n . Ill* ih a ll K* da.
i*a*ed ' h i* !« t h d a r af Fanruarv.
a barrel down tha landing field and
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crowds
every
day
since
hla
fiveI M f Z H f t l f a " t t h lM»tt n i ' » &gt;l t . r m ln .d at-d o r n r a l . d p r t n ' d i n t t«
till.
..lata
The ftrtt publie hnrin *» nn
•* l i t Ni.nh l « IK* O'.ui" ' ' • o ' - I t * fnnt frnnta f . nf lh* r . • p a r ­ .Vat M T o ra h nil
month Australian crusade began operated a giant aerial yo-yo.
J I. lU M if
The Pensacola Naval Air Sta­
.
H»* ' ,f F li# t
■ ’ tita p r u p . r t l t * adlolnlrtc ami o n " . n f A h.rm an T u r n h oll #.a Hrl|ll d
P h # f 11f O'f i t anluolfl Cmirit v civil njht* lr(if!atlon in th* new
Feb.
IS. Crusade officials report
Ernest
Raymond
Shumard.
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and
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KlnrMa*
tion’s
precision flying team, tha
iiti.ui .u&gt;h I m p r n ia m .n t . . h . r l a l l r Eld in « . It* C Van Enf land A w
ron*rt*t
will
h#itn
Wcdnrtdfy
dl*d
In
a
Tampa
hoipital
Friday,
that
more
than
I0.CO0
person*
Uv 1 • Jamee J.. hifi| [t ia r )'
kk Intbr I'arh, rippfl l*
hi ■ b!lli.&gt;l I ' l .a id I m p r o i .p i im i
r . i i . i . i ' . « i * » f r o m ii» * » t ' j
l » # p y i r P her Iff
Iwpfnrp a Houie hidieifry mbrom- after a lincaring Ulntit.
A lim n#&gt; • f " . Ealat#
have made “ decisions for Christ." Blue Angela, scheduled lo perform
nr, i t r r n T H K i t m ; i o i . v K i i
n o H K P lT W Afal.lv
.
mittee whieh will hrur leflitnony
Thai
tlta T a*
A t # . . . n r o f |hb !• ip l&lt;- a M l
In m&gt; Pmith n * h i - « f . » » T It"
Mr. Rhumard wai t«m Auruat
Daapita these sureciiei, how­ Iheir Intricate supersonic maneuv­
j n \ s i snn
Ktfft pubiUatlnn an Mtrrh t * r t J b f i K ^
• f r i f l l I I I H I . I1* * » U t H ni T i i « " nr A lta m on ta h p r i n t . . In arIt,
1190,
in
Natoon,
III.
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illdlnc
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appputni*!*ly
30
bill*
ever,
there have been soma rum­ ers tn Europe and the Csmhesn
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r tif d a n t. n l t h I h f pro .la lnttf o f h :«
|l l « « l .
later thla year, flew wlng-tip close
W in la r F « r k . Florida
T
flm
td
f*
tfid
hit
mritur*
tltn
resident
of
Florida
for
&lt;o
yaara.
Ian , . h a ll p rn r. ad tn maha and
blings
of disapproval.
f III K M
JI !»«■*(••
I Itl MT, A tt er n et a fnr J’ lalM Iff
formations in new FlIFl Tiger
p r . p a i a a . p . c l a l a . . . . a m . tit loll, IK
would
limit
the
tcopc
of
fedtrsl
and
lived
in
Finallai
County
and
* HMir o'i»» if i" l’ * V,
F
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News
Day,
a
near
weekly
maga­
a . . . . . I n c tli. . ip. H al h . n . f l t a to • k u i w ' I pE t t i t K T i . r w i t m i
- Itnn »| lh M.MhfT. Trnll
H
.St. I'clerabur* for Ihr patt ?o zine pubhthed in Ihr Sydney sub Jets
inlunrttoni.
k# |&gt;fpf|PM . * I h f pp.ull o f aald
•if Oi# KiUrMpi'» i l,f
A
Hll.lt
■ ] j f ] u . la * wl4tH
3* *t#,t •n n t . m p l a l . d lm tiin « *oi*n 'a atratn.i [ j u j u 1, ASS- Sl'KNCEIt. (&gt;• **»*d
I nder thr plan, he titd, no p*r year*. He wat a veteran of World urb of Ashfitld, carried in II* first
"1 il n l . F A T l T l . i : i l
N’llTICE T it C HE UlT Oim
lh* l'i l. and lamia ad ln tn ln f anil I
I \
411
Mft .4 m i l
III
TIII
ton rotild I&gt;. l-iund by aueh sn War J.
Aid,
I’ EttdtP.SS
I! A \ J N tl Al
issue a story headline “ Billy Go
•pint Ip pi on*, or h on n d lh f and ab u t - Tit
t j i i A i i i i&gt;ri*# f H M d »
Mill.II III I Ml \| ||.ni \ &gt;%|«l|
.a i d
Itnptnv. mania,
haalna r i.A D t R o n MISJIAKlMi *\iiAi&gt;»T • ii 4i.i. i i i A a v i r i n : t i i i ; b i n . injvnelion unle** he -e r e s tufty
He p lurkivecj by hu liner, Mr*. Home •'
m « ii«* » |ii* M**nr * r,r**t ***;rii I t ' t
CINCINNATI (IT U — Faculty
•aid
apailal
until
a f a ln a t i A I U JIKTATH:
I. It A I Alt I t t c n
UF T i l l : T i l 44 A
“ Billy Graham, the .all appoint■ member* of the University of Cin­
t o i l «Mtl ••ill nf *«&gt;»* •!• r*r»* OF l.llA&lt;&gt;44 llltll* 11.11111114. TIII. lu the procerdme, hid been m m rl Lora S. Fullerton, Sanfordr f rh.try Str*#t, i i * • I*'" lh# r n p i d l i r p rop .r tl a a In b# #.•
Funeral
service*
will
he
held
at
In
the
mjunrtion
or
had
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rd heavenly huckiter, should park cinnati's College of Mrdicinr are
h i . i n u l l o r i.i. h i n o a i i p t i i i :
m a l . d r a i l o f aurli •o n la n ip U t .d , l l |nii •ml d t m # n d » f l » M» l ' J«
» 4*
H A I III!
4 AII &lt; 0 ! A M I . H i : A
Ol junction trad and rkplainml by ( -S0 p. m tomorrow at firman hia carpetbag sod go straight
,-K.rrr Sir##* from I*• l*tt&gt;*»#- l m n r o . a m . n l * a* d a t .r m l n .i l hi uf #llh»r o f
writing the nation's firat hand­
THIS *4111 IOA4A 4 All FH o A 11»• Uir judi'e in open court.
Funeral
Home.
The
Rev.
I„
R
In I h f «»ffi • nf I l i a | IA l* I'OM f i l l III II-KM* Ol* III •
•’ linn n 11h .t'l#la ld* I ' l l * ; ‘ - f j * Ihla ll.a nlutloh. and IKr n m i u n l p• (tl
back home." New* Day said.
•l.iarmin .d h» thl# l l . a o l u t l i n In UlU nn A l * u n . ! # r # i ‘ ou n »r Ju«U# nf m i : , r o % 4 1 .ii* i a i i ii i i i f .*,
, , IK. m i . r . - i l - n «-f
Talmadti* tfid thr law hr pro- liukhton. formerly of the Naiarcce ■•Thoughtful Australians will lie book for doctor* on the treatment
i t aa a.aa .d a c a lr a t t h . a.td nrn* MRinnlli t'uun tt. e l M*
*n
of nuclear radiation victim*.
T lt'U I f * • !* « * * r * '
i ; i r i : a .4i i i . l i i n t i i i :
pnud “ would prefect all Ameri­ Church here, w|lj officiate.
p .T t r ; and upon i t . m m p l f t l n n of t h t
ilo u t n In •♦•nfonl. Pier- n
horrified by the near hlaiphemy
At 4 r i m .
uf
Thn atatk
or
Burial will follow in Lake Vie*
lha t a i l apartal a # . . . « i r a n t rail, la Ha. » ithin • i s h l U l t M i f
“ f . t l l n i ' l t r t m III'
can!
from
ahutr*
arnlnc
throush
of hi* attitude. The voire of God
r a t|a* a r**nr lharanf In ha p uh . from ih « Urn# n f I M flr*i p u h l k i - 1 Ft- OH IIIA l
fie"
(Ilk
H lflf
^ I t 4. . '
pe, l io n I That flfle f Iho Kt 1 1 mini*# nf the judicial power of Cemetery, where military icrvicaa doesn't com# bellowing from a
m N .rlb.
•
» » ‘ f i . V Ilah.d In lha Hanford l l f t a l d . a t . lion nf thia notira. K f h tlalm «» r t a u l a r e|«cllon **l lha T o a i i » f
will
be
conducted
by
the
American
contempt *nd would conatttulr thr
(••t* I# • Y*i«l!i » * ** r«*i. lar hln a In aald apartal n a * ..a m i til «|«mat&gt;d M ini *►• In nr lt in * and
loudspeaker."
Flut ldt. lh# srtt#rnlKK
roll . n puh1lah.il, a nntI t . d l r . r t . i l ciinlaln lha i»lai« o f r#al4a»w • and la#fipw mid
Legion I'ojt,
Another criticism came from the
In all p r n p . r ip owtiara Inltraalad ,.r «t ■*rf I • odd r •*• nf tha r l i l m . luniy nf th# aald 1n » n #f«aU i n n - moit fiEniricnt civil riEhti tejeisfl r a n d i U w
ir r i f . ’ tip" **!•" M f l l l f h d -4"# In »» td fp o t la l a « . . . » . i o » n t , at atln* • ni and itiuil t*n antiffl *4»
Ihc i ■Aat «-f flu * l « i Miuftrilmeti a n d A litton to come nut of Concrei*
Anglican arcbilushop uf Goulburn
»
&gt; k! r ..» l I " IK. W i l l I '" ' 1" I * ’ ’' In * ' o r d a m * with lha prn ua in na t lalr«arit |iia ie# « it nr atietnvi# o f m t •nr.
time
adoption
of
the
BUI
of
.
| M l
i
and Canberra, Dr. F. If. Burg•f M f l l . n
I*. T o » r t h i f
41 o f law , a drflnitn |tpi* and o ' f r * lit* aam* ahall b i %nld.
lar •ItrlU ri nf lha T o p n o f l« o n s - m sh u ."
Knit M»r|n lann
M l ” ‘ IU n«f
f " .
«• * ■ h u t rsmplalrtt will ha t.aanj
mann. In hia dioer«an magarine.
• T op * in Pops’*
y»#nd.
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Ida.
tha
t
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r
outirlU
with
(tf.tatira
to
It.
ffld
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,\a A d ra ln iilra irl*
af rate
» i 4 i h f t !* f##1;
m tn e le c te d whu thall r n » h * lb#
Dr. Burgmann wrote:
*..#*am.tit. .ml n tint .aid .an*• ■lal*
larpett
am
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318 E. 1st St. Bl
i f t . r l r li f t * * fr om
* f " * h « lal . . . i ..maul roll will ha finally |l*ardall i i f l d l f F and U * l l
“ I cannot go along with a mod
i f yutta ahall b# flSe*t«d lu p r u *
A ipeclal exhibition of Spode
th. lit A Il*art U l-**»la
I *, o f 1**1 1. n io v k I*- !•. *’&gt;• appro.*&lt;l and totiflrm.d It
ern
“ fundamentalist"
crusade
f i f • t e rm &lt;»f i n u i l l ve#r#. ami
SANFORD AVE.
Ann IK I I " . « r 1 * 1 *.
•* { * gnirtnliif anthnrltr nf th. Tuwn &gt;!('■( nr i « for A d m l n l i l f a l r l*
China,
including
a
number
of
Ih f t hree |!t toiincMmefi e l e r l r d
of Allaninnta dprlna. .Ittlnn a* m North f*«yrl fflrv«l
such as ii now being conducted by
Klin ahall r trait#' l h«* third f&gt;Mirth«
plrcci from the Spode Museum,
■ f t i n i l . I f • * Jdlh
•• I f f l l an bitu.llfl' * hi ant
Music
Is My Iluainas
&lt;H|ftn&lt;|n. F in n da
Billy Graham. Great crowds do
n i ; i t v c n T l l t i H m : r ' » t . v » : i * ; Firai tahtMAiion r n M i r t. t. It. and l i f t f« Miflrat number o f %#te«
oprnt today at Kadrr'i Jawtlry.
T*v»-month-old Evelyn EHubeth
ahall K# r l t t i t d t# peri# f o r
a
not provide the atmosphere for
.
J4. i n . l l * D m . f r o m 1H* f f l f T h f l I h f T o w n t 'l . r h fli*H
an*# »
—
—
My Ons And
Sho*n are some patttrni lhat
term n f &lt; • year: that I h t r t a f l t e Trice died Uit week at her home
. nt t i n t l o c | . » w m * " l M i l I* thl* lUaolhUon lo ha |p4bll*'i.p|
serious decisions involving the
• It •nun* II itm n *«f lb# T o w n «if
icem
to
have
a
limeleu
appeal
Ik* W f t l like " f ■•• Ilf" If- o n r . a s t i l l f-tr a parhHl o f Iwu
Only
Bualnftg
l-tii# •« uo't. Florida, t h i l l I*# •latt* In Campobello, S. {*.
T ii . m m i i i t ■•uih.
i i w . . h . In lh* h . h l o i d l l r r .t d that cannot be dated. Many have truths vital for meeting tha strain
n f fc.r # te rm o f l*r . i j i V#ar*.
n i t i t r t n T i i i u i i i k i u i l v i ; i &gt;i
iu it. If A »MUl ft II III'.
She wat the daughter of Air. and
of
daily
living
"
T hai l h . ana.lal a -*»*.n i*n ta p r o .
Pe» i Ion J That at I f a e # « t r t a u - Mr*. Bobby Price, former real* been In constant demand for more
lar #lt&gt; lio n and at alt a m i t e d i n a
" ’a l l * f M in Iw|*fOf•"•*"•• •" Kf ■ I 4 . pI f » r t &gt; till* lir aLiltitlun al all
than too year* and are atilt pop
h
.
|
a
v
.
M
*
In
ra.li
within
t
h
lr
ii
in f f m p l l f n c * » n n
pl*n».
fnay'-ralty tlt«f»r»Kt nf th# T i e n denta of Sanford. Survlvori inelude
------.till . f i l m . t * .
H"&lt;* ■1-pa d*i • aft't .*&lt;d aatawmaoti
nf l.«ngN M lha n i m r •hall ba onr brother and maternal grand­ ular today.
i r v . u * i f h I h . T n * « n . f V - I I I - . h a i# titan appruwd a- I •uofirnt.
t i r c i t d fa r a t o m o f l » "
1*1
Spode Museum pieces Inrlude a
parent*. Mr. and Mr». Frank Lee,
f i « a nt t l l i n . i i t f « r r l . i « . • h l»h ad. or . at t h . option &lt; f th* ainitI tart
•m ice plate used bv J. P. Morgan
| II4 kl.n *. . p f d l l i f l l n n f anil f i l l , tin*
pripprriy ow n rf a.
In thi#»
per i|#n 4. That lh# may or o f lh# Lake Mary.
f a l f . Im i tf."
I i r i . m f o t * ai&gt;* l i t .d u a l j r a r l v In .l a llm t n t a M i n
Ti*« it uf I ht ik N(M&gt;d r la r td i* #i»ait
tn his London reildenre, srvl the
S r f . w l Or IK. Tnw ii I'nuacll. an&gt;l a i r f 11*1 I n t . r . i l on all d . f . r t r I
M iTirK
in
H K M E ft r
m v r . N be the t h i e f eftt- Ulli# t if f lie r nf
wrddutr banquet service of the
t h# ta Id 10 N n He ahall b i t # #11 » f
•'•ntllinl* Ihf Plan* *"4 f P f t l f l . 0. } n i.it !■ from a d * i » iMritr lint thal tkit il ar.I nf 1’uUllUi «
Duke of Kent and rnneest Mar­
•lal* atlar lh# aald a a &gt; " . n &gt; . i i i * •Niii at i of Ktfnliiola « nil ft 1». JFt«f* iha iKMaora h*ra|of#re &gt;#*i#d In
•tllgm l.r Ihlf * "fb .
« k'nw. TiimKifTiRPi. n r it n r . •l.att 1-b a p p r o . . . I . . i t ■'Otiflrm.il. Ida. n IU i n t l d HiTllfii bid* at * lb# rtiiMir nf th# i o P ii u f I v r r .
OMAHA. Neb. (UPI) — Charged ina. ihowing an example of the
• O U ' K I 1 T h f l IK* T u n it I'nun .ll at t h . r * l » o f .Inlit P*r t i n t i » r ; &gt; fii»tU"ft nf tba •aid Hoard 1# !&gt;• wortd, Flnrt l#
•r Ika T o n n nr A l l . m o n l * Nprlnat par arimim nnttl paid
ffeellon • Thai lha fo K fl c o u n r l l with barroom brawling. Charlet skillful painting of a Coat of Arm*.
Ik• ! tn lha C n u n ir i*«»miillaafJBfra
UR i t Kt H T i i c n n r . m u . V R P
i f f t n o It a w l a a t l * a f a n*. »•••!»
Flur*
This exhibition will continue t o 1
ItutiMi In th* i i i u i i |l«»uat al flan* rtf the T i i a n nf
complained in coun­
Duplin In ip r n l.m tn t
I*
Imprn*. That t i n H.aotutl.pii ahall h . p.p.t. fiKfd ui* |*t N.lO u«l&lt;mk X W Hi, #* htrol
' tided tball ha aa N. Glbaon,
a f . i t , t a n f l r u i l . t p . f i an* h.t*l ..I In t h t . . put.li'' p l a . . a In it .. &gt;latih I lih m a . f«*r the imr*hat*. . ■ * ■ . *
ty court Uiat "everybody kept be shown through tha re it of this
f i r f a t f * l l h a a l a M llf. il . a K - t a . f T i « « nt Altanip.ut* ttprliiaa. I‘ lar- ••It and r # K *# im m a •*? the fei- r«ir f* s * l by
hr f n * n iuun« I * f picking on me." The judge con we*k.
. f rlay. a I 'm . rn&gt; k .t . M ll . a i 1 * n Id*
!(•» T o # n nf IfOllB rnrt.»d. r i u r l d # .
MmiriK 4 h i ( I N 4 !••! i»r#i»*rUl
tinucd picking on him. lending
Al.l1 a .an d m l m i n . t a l atal. tfef
lit; i t r t . r i T i i t . i t t t i P t o t . v a n
a# fnrrnaMv roKtllffllod
M*ta
IS
an
I
11.
Ulli
•
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K
That till* R*.. lnlh &gt; n *1 nil I , . -|
Jolln w U f I b a ia v lM a if fi
K*« •t#ifi # Tha t all f i n l l a n * u n ­ lilhkun to Jail for iiv month*.
Tier 1 *4Li&lt;ri]|t&gt;f t«» *• Il
hf-nltl# . f f . ^ t l l b Irpnn.'tlat.l 1 fpp.ip,
der
Htf#
a*t
-hall
b#
held
at
th#
T r a f f o i d a Map «&gt;f iha Town
M f n k u r f p n f l a . f f i t ' . f f f m Hi and al tar n t p a t a a f * and a d fp .
I Irtte .ati if I M
i 1b # m&gt;# Kn# r h n w t*r n • liv'd been Involved In (ighli in
nf viaKlffd » t tt%,'Of*ltd |«i
tlno
In .r.tfll.n
nnk
P lan
u b * f f f i h t b- M ln e f*f #le, ilnn* (uur bars on one night.
1‘ lat lltfiih No. I. !*••»•
*
A P O P T k P thl* 11th d a y o f l a i
• *U Kfllli tf IP* Ho«tK fl«h '.
In i».n T o n n o f IdmewpiNl# FTmII l u i i h *•, nf th# I ibtla
a f . w a r I l f * •* V l f ft « t r t f l . 11 r u . r r . A, P. !»■•»
Ida
t r.unt* fif HemliiuJa iNjunti,
BAN MATEO, Calif. (U P ll-P o
/a
I t . f, p w o f f o r d
—* a « U t h « f t * r . f l l
fift I tni T Th#f a ' 1 l# n • and
RESERVED SEATS AVAILABLE
FUrlda.
llA T l'II
lice rrportrd the arrest of a prune
.
Pf a n Jlh
Th* l h a nt « f I’ rttjntr I'oimimt*
p n r f f t A « . n u . fr om II. I n l.f * A T T K n T :
be
a*
1
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l
a
la
m
t
art.
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t
l
r
to*
AT
•lotitii
i1atermln*d
that
tba
a
b
o««
RANDOLPH, Vt.
(U P !)
suspect In th* robbery of IN I
f . r l l n a n t t h P t a l . Iln.d I l f , * / I t.t r r 1ljti.#n
•i#» ribid real ^roparli »• M l Irealtd
IttlVN CUE ft K
from the safe of tha Econ Market
North t o I " * amilK »l»tal-*»l*
When
young
Jeff
Hannah
told
M
#
limy
I
T
i
l
t
flet
ehall
tab#
2.M
ADULTS
1.25 STUDENTS
y.•a ltd f-*r cnutity Furi«»a*» » M il
n . t tin* o f r i m P l t f . l . i f a
I8E tU
!• In th# lt##l Initeeat nf
ml* #ffe« 1 Immed iat ely ti|»n«4 11# be* hi« mother hr was going to ahoot early Sunday.
P u h ll . s r . t . : i A M * . f
m a t h at t f I f f t .
TOUCHTON
S
*
NAVY
EXCHANGE
. ROU.MILLATS
&lt;
pit'll
n
t
a
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#
r.
*
si* ( T i f l U l i
*ell an I
He was identified as David
the villain In a TV drama. »he
111 I I I I IMS TU m i l
•fit
iii# taiii i*» o|iv m .
j
Halit aif».i Ho™ lif miff*.'
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Address
*
SympTijrih
.
U
lly
Hall Sanford
Pickens.
42.
who
was
found
(irm
­
|
smiled
tolerantly
and
turned
hack
idler tie* IKI 'll, •«!• mml t**«ie
H* a fill I*i4» h 'U Ij#
f*i
,
a. Ilb II
null
II.u n it.
T t.ll
I till »u %m «»a
In the allow. Seconds later. Mailrr ly wedged in a bole in th* market
t v . .1 in tl.* l a l f l f f i-itoa * f I tl a •«ff 111a ti i ! tl r 4 "ti u II11 | Jr t ],■„ ii a n« • rna «1» p u n u i n t !*• fle i 11«n •
A
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VleMflwai;
. 1 4 .1 .I f . b i n . , lu a n i d i " o f 4 ' 'Ty 141!• I / .44 4 ! IUM*#, V ‘ it f u111. F I*ar - ii ib and i: I# J lull la Netdln T « vi horn II t #F c«»i« #f ni
Hannah blasted away with his lilt roof. Scattered about him were
H « tint11
r an r
M.
Mr&gt;miaI, IfiT.
If I f f i;
,\“oii a* t# h « f f b i a l i e n lit I f * gun, amashtm: the picture tuba.
burglars tools and a canvas sark
1 » rm * ami i »*t dill ana f t «altt
Mar* i Ji.
|
t ‘ I mthli.y
rfi
f
4
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nil
fltrtlMl
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A d .l a id * l &gt; . l » . fr o m It* Imt-i- • nil Ian Ins «•* material f if lb# it
containing S943
bull - ii i u' i f bid J»' •aali - f r.«r&gt;tns f’. r « u t # ! t * f • lhat J HraiUe
H ir fit fr«*M
fa ttlun n u l l l l o l l f M i n i .No *It »urf#«iiiir uf W m i
m uil
•&gt;rurm III) i**ln#rfi h « « M iiuee tsl y er ialn i « r i *
In IK* NnrtK r l f l h l . n l . n a r I n* It •Tt4h Aianua l.tli r#*l ««••! it cathier* t H#ck
' i ita i l II IS, H . VI I N S t t {
•r i Ka.t' nitaat, i» a nldiu lh# ii i j f limii&gt; ui ih# **iir &lt;«f III til ' i l l t • p u f i h i M
lu t * Will |h
t
ItilS Ktirin# lUmtfirtck i*i'U t ba a«*n#4
Fanftirii. Tit# I IJ* aliatl be un a
i f i f Ifft;
PORTLAND. Maine (U P li —
Im luelria l anti th# / . oi &gt;Ik «
1-* f |«»n In ftlarit I u U f « r a *•ui ti &lt; n't l*»t Ik % M %1ar&gt; H \; i*#» « r at \I-t
“ Pick the right ancestor* if you
i #*1 •non H iififlffa p lha l tha tiiatltr t oitiii.1•aiuii int tfiitnafntj
r h a . r t P * r . . t f t . n t I l f I n t .t . IIIr nf aitprnttniaii I ir M i
a pirthti tt l ••* |h# |ii*#r«t *=f N hi Iub Ii
* . (Hull
n il"
A d .tfllf
U llta m a ia n a l ai'i»H«&gt;J al lb# n t i o f H i t j " !«• rear hid.
want to live long." is the advice
m ar* u ti.
.
Tam
I f IK.
t a n r a a . i t * " .1 p*yrM(* ft
I’ niu eg ifire
t»gr
Deed r o u n t v * "fnii'i*aionera ib%# foil*** •
Jtti r Jbeil Friaflerif !»• flona4 o( BT-year old Allied Burke, whose
Th* m a f t r u i ■nail l»a hnl at* • III Ft • i • ili * J and d elli «r«d fal* trig
Harm It* Tra il. t » a w iiilt r f
ftii •III* •"'uni |# ■ar fan, * t: uij i ■#„, In# i» i Jarmil • M pt A ma o( hnl M I In'itjairial: All f t Kpnfia I f e m . mother died at M, father at 92.
J. f f f l l
man'll: lie f l a t *»
ip Flat
T » i» f IL «• •|i#i If 1&lt;r.| t»% lh# f|ttr * A l H t l
l « | r *4. I*a I l|C l#iUl *!• o f brother al 9k and staler al 99.
'
I'atk I’lt ff fl-nt It* H t.l#.' • bla HIkta Hi bill I&gt;ai&gt;ar tni»nl In l (i« ir I* 11•■ml -n i !«rk t&lt;f tb# Dinard IIi. ipL
?lenilnui#
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Hull
n il"
P lat.
It. ail
I l f 1h U u d d iil .'•imu Ifualhtriu ft r JI n I l»f r 'ml Ut » 1 ’"tiitulfil in#r • o f HeffiI'uMIr li##r ln r e*tll b# b a l l fn
mic U mh"
i A|&gt;Ninth
a d i.ta ni* " t
1*1 *t a '"I It r l i t *
it*nlr CKiinii, Fliirblfl
II r*ut#,
Iir«i»4
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Adniilo*!
.%u#u*i J, '
PHILADELPHIA (U P li —
‘
faal. in a wid th o f I f 1**1.
ii • *.
t . ■man n f n • Hi# hff| !»’ rtlf I'rtlinlt
Tu«# 4# &gt;ui &gt;irr ir . t i u t i »:■»
\\#iebt It »r4 i f
« "d in
|’ 'urn'*
rt*f* / i f*a f» . * t * i if ft
Dav# Phtllcy uf the Philadelphia
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O t a t i l t l . n t i . f t u . f u m Ilf It- T lr!i# l*
Ihp Cufi»'*hf-I dally
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Philltea aet a m#ior league record
t a r .a .t t .n n i t s tlaltland A t . f r
#« toen ther ea ft er •■ tmaalhl#.
t)i»
i|uainhv
m r d iu r t fn u n li
f u ikon nn H a r m ! aril 9 H i t
«s# |t*|it' •l*a Cult 1*1) 4*Ot4tU£
,
m i* kail If
I h f t t * « - k f U " . I M i t t r l i i a a l r «j u « ir u n un maihoila
in 1931 when hr rolleeted eight
d a r r uf f a c t I f " I f , T*ini*l.ui •halt «
it 11ta
!•&gt; * f
consecutive hit* at a pinch-hitler.
l l r Itubeir F D r o # n
II AatttK, liana* &gt;• HMI* I f a Ihe aht.r# tirr* l i|»##|fir«tIfuna
if
p# ml not# l*munI r 7. p Jn a
n i d i " al I* I f f t t
lh# M p n 4 a (Mat# Ho«4 lt»i»artIilrrt tnr
tiitfii.
nubile r.--ofd. nf rtm lm .U CitunlV.
I t . * I rtr
llliji s Til If «Uld |h* *Ut« lha l
p|y t*rl*a
p r l . a tr.tn i s . hunts
Ami I* r t*f Tub Hr Hear I# a
t’nbtlf h '« r i n ( will ' • held 11
lint of l « l 1, I•tncIf P . to I * 1h p imr -r'it k« 111 c nm rn* n i ■t
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btftfey
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•ti# * . nun'll* I p-unH i'p-'irl ll«itt..
!
Bfitlh IIDf af L o t 1 Hi# M P.
Hjdi mill t*a i m t l u i i f t1•n* -1 N
carde
# with Fti lien
iha #i&gt;ifp.rd, P le n a ,
KKath.r'f M d llla n In Alta mb ni* lh*
tn lh# Cntmlv
fl^ ’ in rtf
pem m ul# r »unlf /’ .##)•€ lt e a u le - •-einnii»*|rpn*r . room on MarrK IT.
■ rtlraa . &lt;• • w i l l " o f M f . f l , Ibr I 't u n it I’ ouri llo u - a at man.
fik.na. Ilrttr.| # f i
uiirila* I»‘. » #t l.#o r XI. or at O'M.h (h.r*.
f r ! 1 #• !» &gt; . l i a r f h I?, I?#*.
•i*»nev« tif Famtaul# i S n n t i
Ftnf* «M .f #■ itiiiillilf
n u iU V X 'is w e l l U U 1II1K u m i n i n e , u t i u c i
m e
new
u v v iic io m ij i
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M . f n o l l a P r l w ftiun thb pry#,
T h f i*t»yh|jf I'u n m iia iim f r i « r v i «
•nt a it . i t a a p a w m . n t E a . l lo lha tight !••
« n # m l «|| tii.lt IK H I E I IMI I I I I III HI- Ol* 1 1ISI I)*, | f i'iu iifa |o itifi# the f llitm lit#
Ikuard ol 1‘o'iniv t'.mml*«lanan
*it*cf|i*t
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l
Ir.iiu*tiUit
•
i n . lk«» t tin# t*f h . p l t ' i It ami fu ftiiar »tt*t %•- i m H i m » • MV I II
#&gt; rtilnol« Counts. z*i-*n*i#
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IK
4*r I * * * My
•
T o n n i M u SI f ilth, tl.* *• 11 aif#|i» th*- tn*r%t
Si- John Krt't.r. rhalrman
1111 Mill
•'ItkllKIII 11 IOI M l , ■All »*f #i-rit»a II•mmto,Ik tt*p1at »•
•learrli
Hi Hat llrt ti T. H a s# t l .
•
a i t l . In t width o f t f I m . IttU ah«M l&gt;* \ « t t 4 h i a i Rmip |•i § • lO I I I I I I &gt; » S » S l * n
,Vil*i| 11 I*. Il.rndon

Jury 'Rights' Bill

’Virriirn ntw»i.vKt»i

£
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Ernest R. Shumard
Succumbs In Tampa

Radiation Handbook

LONNIE'S h

Price Infant Dies
In South Carolina

ris

RECORD RACK

Exhibition Slated
For Spode China

SAN FO R D C IV IC

CENTER

PRESENTS

Judge Joined fEm

Florida Symphony Orchestra

FRANK

It’s Safe To Say
That He's Guilty

MILLER, CONDUCTOR
IN A

POP’S C O N C ER T PROGRAM

N o Fooling: Around

I

M A R C H 10th

8:15 P. M.

Runs In The Family

ANNOUNCEMENT

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To our manv friends in Central Florida we jointly announce the
sale and purchase o f the H. JAMES GUT INSURANCE AGEN­
CY by H. James Gut to Clarence L. Powel! and Hilda G. Powell
o f Sanford.

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m a t . * Ihiib fu r# tuny on fit* In lit*
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P A N E L R A Y HEATING

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* NO hot ceilings

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* NO special closet space necessary

* NO long • sipetulvs dnets
Th* flnnat Irp* of wfnler comfort

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As our individual statement we thank Mr. Gut fo r offering us
tho opportunity o f buying his business and we intend to try to
deserve the patronage o f his policyholders and to preserve the
good name he has earned over so long a time, we ask your sup­
port and solicit you r friendship. Mr. Gut will remain with the
A gen cy as a Licensed Agent and without his help we would not
attempt to fill his shoes. We have been residents o f Seminole
County for many years.
Clarence being with the Gulf Life Insurance Company for the
past 18 years and Hilda with the First Federal Savings and
Ix&gt;an Association fo r the past 7 years and alreadv we know
many o f the Policyholders o f the Agency, we h ope’to know you
all personally in the very near future.
Sincerely and Respectfully

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.As my individual statement I must confess that the burden o f
operating the Insurance Agency Rusiness has become too much
for me with the pressure o f other duties and responsibilities al­
though I have had the effective help o f my son James B. Gut
which help I gratefully acknowledge and it is with both regret
and relief that I surrender these responsibilities with my heart­
felt thanks to my friends. I will continue however a friendly int
erest and will have my officesand duties at the same location.

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m a y expect the same high type o f service and interest, and we
jointly ask and hope fo r the continued support and patronage o f
our friends.

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Mon. Mur. 2, 1959—Pig* 8

Wft

7~7-------- ■*

Comedy F asliion Show

Mr and Mrs Fre*l lisnst were'
pleasantly
surpnsrd
Saturday
evening *shrn a group of their
Irtcnrt* arrived at their new home
on Holden Lake for a “ House
Warming" party.

v

•Highlights Party
One of the m&gt;*t inrentou* of don Stanley Her box »uil h &lt; s
Sa*uord parties wat fiven Friday la-burned of a grocery carton paint*
afternoon when a (roup of women cil black ami featured white but­
fathered at the home of Mrs. T. ton* down the front V paper dolly
uai useil to lorm a neckline anil
F, McDaniel for a Comedy Fash her cartwheel hat « n ilrruralril
ion Show and card party.
i with a collection of odd shaped
The show entitled, ‘'Disposable pill bottle*
&lt;
***" v &gt;» I humorous ■ take
Mr- II. rr " cir piloted around
• ° r'
' rm i extreme *t&gt;ir* and in a Chemise complemented with
wa* written ami co-ordinated be a rloehe hot. Her drtss was elcvMr. Ray llrjilrn who also acted erly made o f a clothes hag and
m the commrntalor. Mr* A J hrr rloehe was »n eyecatching
Itrarken. st the plan* profiled irralion made of a *traw place
ippropriat* munc for each mod mat edged with cup rake papers,
cts promenade.
|eaih Idled with a tea ba; A bus
One c f the most ‘'outstanding" t|r effect wa* made with sugar
fashions was modeled by Mrs. Cor tongs and lemon.
Mr* lolin Morgan entered to
•'&gt;r mutie o f "Anrbors Awcigh"
ard amused her audience with
a imdil' d re.i alio laiiilonrd out
of a doilies bag tier millinery
wa* an original model made of *
*tra-*- place mat rnrirrted with
toy Imalt amt life savers She
earner* a pair of binocular i
K)Mi;m silt.IS I ASIIION MOIIKI.S. left t.» vighl. Mrs.
Other models, in equally, "stun
n.ng fashions." were Mr* James
Al Iwo. Mi*. Hurry Weir, Mrs. Kuy Itnulm, Mr*. Juntf*
rerwilllsrr, Sir* \l I re and Mr*
Tcnvillicnr nml Mr*. Joi n M&lt;117111. Itrlmv, Mr.*. (Jordon
Mason Aiiarl.n
Stanley. Mrs. M.itou Wharton, Mr*. A. J. iirucken and
Mr* Fred v.ana* opened the
show by introducing Mr* lltadcn
Mrs. I ml Ciunas.
who wore a “ lur piece" draped
oi rr hrr sliouldrrs
The "fur
pu-er * was lathiunrd o( layers
and lasers of *hredde&lt;l SANFORD
III. 1! VLB newspapers and hrr hat
had once brrn a catalog hook.
Ittr li.irrmrou- dialogue during the
•ftrrnoon followed the pattern set
I in ihr oprnins line* when Mrs
' lianas said to Mrs llradtn. "'O.
my dear, what a Imcly neck
piece—It should make M A SS!"
—and Mrs llradrn modestly ad­
mit*. 'll ha* my dear, it ha*:'*
Aller the laughter i.f the show
the party settlrd down for an a f­
ternoon of card* with Mrs Itosa
Itoylr winning the high award in
llrtdcr Mr* Mason Wharton --on
second anil Mrs W Craig was
Ihinl In r.itnrs of S.Tibl le ira
It F Whitncr, Sr. won first
award
Mrs licorgr Harden and Sirs
Emmet I McCall presided m rr the
MIlS. FIIEII ( J A N A S *ilier service In the dining room
clowned with the .model* and trrtrd collie, cake and other
in a 100 year old ImthiriK part) refreshments The table was
suit with which she wore lovely with .* centerpiece of pink
Mack mesh stocking* and tulip* and blue Iris'. This atrangr
mrnt was awarded t&lt; Mrs Hoyle
tennis shoes.
as thr first Hridge pruc
Out of town guests attending
Popular Course
were Mrs B J Mostcr of Hay
ANCHOR AtiF. Alaska (tT I&lt; — City, Michigan. Mrs Holier!
- Panning for gold it one of Hie if itloomfirld. N Y
Mr
most popular exlension cour*r* at Craig of Winter I’ ark. Mrs
(he t’mveriity of Alaska
Rov­ ert Wright of Savannah N. Y ..
Running low oil tempting IJras try irlsp. lightly btuwnrd tea
ing Instructors hold classes In 60 and Mrs Jack Really of Drraltrr,
for T/ntrn menus? Ta e a lip atnJ;io&lt;&gt;&lt;l friit-r- whiiti tall fur el a
towns in the near stale
i Ca
purated mill as a lustc part id
tin- flitter bailer In add exit*
mill n u trie n t*
1 u rn pitting the
dish 1* a &lt;|'inl . . a wink, always
* mouth cheese -atler Hunk' In
Ihr brttrr blinding qualities of
n ajwiratril milk
iMakr* almul 6 trivlngsi
cup* all purpose lilsiull mix
1 Iraspoon irasnnnl salt
I rgg
J 2 cup 1small can 1 undiluted
*-* aporali'd milk
J table spurn* Iriuuii juur
l 'i cups 1! J mmrr ian* froirn,
lllwwril drained * oysters.
Sanford's Modern Faint and Hardware Store
chopped
• eii|&gt; grated iwrrui
■ cup &lt;I" 11 rd chlxc*
: tablespoon* ihopped canned
pimlrnlo
Fat or rut for trying
Blend biicuil mix. seasoned sail,
egg, exaporalrd mil* and lemon
puce in Isis'. 1 Add ovslci*. * arrol.
rhixrs and punirnto and blend
&lt;srll Bmp from tia'ponii min
deep hot fat (3!3 F. 1. or into
1 intli hoi fat in fr*ing pan I r&gt;
I . to 2 minulrs Turn an&gt;l fry
o n oilier side Brain on alnorlwnl
pa|wr Scr*r at om e with t Min
utr 1 lie* 11 baurr

,3Popular

Lent Fare

NOW

Open for Business
TOOLS
and BUILDING HARDWARE
For

Ihe

Guilder,

Carpenter,

I’ainler

FAMOUS-BRAND

and

Munir Owner

Church
Calendar
MON II AY
The Fserutive Bosrd meeting
of the Women of the Tint Pres
byterian Church will be held at
10 no a m.
The Be** Seoul* of the First
Presbyterian Churrh will meet
al T.On p. m.
The I'hilathra class of thr First
I'lrshsirnan Church will mrei
with Mr* W s Willis, 111 K
Dili St . with Mr*. C. 1. Bed
ding. *o hostess at ' B p m.
Pinrcrrit Baptist Church Col
tage Prayer meeting st 1 Jo p

Joe Dennison
Guest Of Honor
'lr* Joseph M Bennisnn cn
u n iiccd with a part* Friday
evening in honor of hrr husband
who was observing a birthday
Mr* Dennison nude the party
a iionplrte turprite and wa* aid
ed in this secrecy by Bon Howe
and Kay Shoemaker who lured"
thr guest of honor away while
gurtt* filled the Bctmitnn * Wyn
new nod Bnve home.
Hursts were Mi ami Mr* Bon
llowr \|r an&lt;l Mts Kay Shoe
makrr, Mr and Mrs F l Har
per. J r . Mr. and Mr* Wilton
Horne. Mi. ami Mrs Bill Cava
naugli Mr and 'lr* I M Byes*.
Jr. Br anil Mrs Fd Lindsey.
Mr and Mr* Wade Tye 'lr and
'lr* Boh Billhimer, and &lt;e*rral
guests from Orlando whiili Inelud
rd Br and Mrs Phil Mill. Mr
ami Mrs Bon Hampton. Mr ami
Mr* Jim Kimber and Mr* Nancy
Jackson.
Punch ami cake, and oilier par­
ly refreshments, were served dur
ing thr evening

Morning C offee Held
Wt'rs o( officer* attached to
FASKUX at the Naval Air Sta
lion met at thr home of Air*
II t Hamilton. Palmetto Street
Fridas for an informal hour of
coffer and conversation
Hunng Hie 1 i. 1t %&lt;imr ul the
wises' worked on Hawaiian Iris
fur 'be furthcoming Liiau.
attending were Mra M l Burk*
Mr* H S Tuswrll Mr* I. W
\rklc' Mr* I.. S Larle. Mr* C
Mr*
William
and
M Mills,
Stearn*

.Mrs. I.eightly Hostess
w J (.eighty. Country
toad
entertained with a
morning party Friday.
'lr*
lelghty served loffcr and
doughnut* while her gue*t» entoy
rd a Tupprrwrtrr demonslration
Tho»r atlrnding were Mrt Mil
liam |tcrno*ky 'fr* BunTailor
Mr* lieorge Sire*
Mrs laiyd
Strickland Mr* Jne liibson. Mr*
".viler Muorr. Mr* Hank 'tcKin
nry. Mr* Millie Meyer* and Mr*
Marir Handy.
Mr*

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Dior Adds A Touch
Christian Dior adds a fifth
‘’something" to the bride* ap
pare!— pearl Irur.med shoe* and
stockings Seed pearl motif* are
hmd embroidered on the front
instep of each storking and on
thr vamp uf vhoes Called "B n
dal Bouquet "
the roordlnatcv
ionic in lull fashioned and seam
let* .amtalfont style* and rhsm
pagm thadrs

A dragging door &lt;an often be
NFW
Y OR K t i l ' l l
llaracorrected by
tightening t h e
burger* willi * hut diiyi liwik inakr tirew* of the door** hingt*.
t ’ s pulled* giound It'll g o a long

NAME

TOOLS and H A R D W A R E
Stanley Tools
Sehlajje Locks
True Temper 'Pools

Marshalltown Plasterer's Tools

1 mil tulle

hr* (

with

**

Thai

(tivew

•'Top

Value

Firm in

Slumps

I&gt;n

I’ ur* h a - 1 *

B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES

903 W. 3rd St.

Quality- Merchandise Only
. . . . At Fair I'ricea

and the former Mm Cynthia
Roumillat.
A yellow and while rolor scheme
was seen in the party deeoratwni.
Spring flower* were med through­
O
Hl the house and the dtnmg room
out
hie. entered with a gleaming
yellow *ano cloth, was centered
Jfl
with ao arrangement of yellow
i«d while flowers The renterpiece was flanked by white taprrl ln crystal candelihra
Gufita. other Ihsn the honoree.
'‘ rrf h tr *randm«thfr Mrs. r E.
Roumillat. and her mother. Mr*.
Franrt! F Roumillat Jr ; Mr*. R
7 Johnson. J r . and the Misses
Charmion Milter. Fne Kratiert,
Fdith Hanson. Mary Jane Flint.
J*ck'r Hern. Joyce Benton. Con­
nie Brown, Judy Ludwig, Jrannte
Robson,
Ann Behrens,
Libby
Brown. Helen Price, llarhara Co
Wrt. Franret Strickland, Marilyn
MeBanlel.
Kai
lie*.
Merrill
Philips. Knsr Kratterc and Aub­
rey Rolger
Mia* Anne Allen attisled thr
hosietsei with the entertainment.

Dining And Dancing
For VAH -9 Squadron
Officer* and iheir ladle* nf
V.AH 9 met at the Air Force Base
Officer'* Club in Orlando. Salur
day evening, for dining and danrIng.
Thu was • party send off"
for M NF officer 1 as they soon
will be leaving on a 'shake-down
cruise".
)J.
Floyd Rlinard wa* in
charge nf parly arrangements.
Lightweight water *ki&lt; »r» now
being made out af aluminum.

Sanfurd Furmrn * Ladies' Aux
diary will hatr Ihrir monthly
The N .v.j,,* futm th« laigait
inrellng Monday etemng al Sla Indian itilse in the L'nited States.
Hon Nu I
All members are urged In al
Ihr nation » first natural gat
|Pm|
j|)r tuvllury will present I wrll wa* .frilled In 1*21 st Fr*
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feel tired hersase
nf hard floors!

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11* W. I ll Ml.

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T O !)A Y S PICTURES
ARE TOMORROW’ S
TREASURES —

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THIS
W EEK ONLY
SPECIAL EXHIBITION

SP ODE
ENGLISH

BONE

CHINA

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The latest dinnerware patterns from the
Spode Works in England.

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Examples of Spode that are still in de­
mand after a hundred years on the mar­
ket.

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Pieces of Spode from the Spode Museum
including unusually elaborate jeweling by
C. J. Dcaville, a Spode artist, and the
beautifully painted Service Plate used by
J. P. Morgan in his London residence.

fa s b iu n e d
&lt; c u p * h o p p e d onion,
3 t ea sp oo n* salt, *# tea s p o o n pepper anil t cu|i t o m a t o y u iir Shape
into A fm g ri*. I l l by 3 t n i h r s . and
p l a c e o n broiler r a r k ( o r S tnrhts
f r o m heat sourte Broil A minutes,
lu r n and broil 5 m i n u t e s more
f o r m edium dflnrne**
S e r v e nn
ho t ilng b’lnv

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^ special display showing the steps in the
underglaze decoration of Spode Imperial
Earthernware.

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Fir u n it y can now hr ti an*nutted across country al MJJW
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At Rowell Home

the Newport, II. L, Laatno in 1AAI.

Famous LUCAS Paints
Supply

Supper Party

cup

Ihr fir*l national tennis rham-

Building

For Recent Bride

uncooked rnllrd uat*, q u i c k or old

pionsh ip

The Only

Each couple armed with a env
ered dish for the supper that was
enjoyed later. The tianase* also
were presented with patio furnl
Mrs Blck Aiken and her dau|h
lure from their friends
Those taking part in the "hou*e 1|rr, Mis* Bian Aiken, were hol­
warming" wrrr Mr and Mr* teti lo a miscellaneous shower
Benjamin Wigsin*. t&gt;r and Mrs
Thursday r*enmg honoring Mrs
John Morgan, Mr and Mr* Harr*
Weir. Hr and Mr* liordon Stan Robert Johnson, a recent bride.
ley. Hr. and Mrs. Vann Parker,
Mr and Mrs Birk Allen* Mr
and Mrs James Terwtlliger M
r
A
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d L
and Mr* A. J Itrarken, Mr and ( p e A
Mr* Ralph Brans and Mr and
He* and Mr* U V Holrmuh
Mr* thsrle* Bowe*
of Baylnna Hearh, and thr Misses
Judy. Itfia ami Shirley Kinard.
nf Pahokee Fla , were week end
guest* of Mr and Mr* W C.
Hatley and .on Hilly The young
Iadir« «err a Inn that *ang al
thr Churrh of find of Prophecy
Contention which darted on the
The home of Mts I M Rowell, :ith
Jr . Oak .Avenue, wa* the scene
Mr* t.erlrudr Slrwarl n tinl
r*f a party Friday evening when
a group nf women from V.AII A ing her daughter. Mr* B S Til
squadron mrt thrrr (or a to*ered let '1 r» Stewart 1* from New a
gon, Maine
dish supper,
One member of the group. Mrs
Mr* Mar Cloud. Mrt Frlna
V K Boyd recently returned Painter .mil Mr* Marjorie Bryant
from a trip abroad, told of hrr spent Ihr wrek rnd In Miami
interfiling rvprnenees and during
Mi* 1 \ La**rente of Waco,
Ihr rvrnmg picture* of the Mr
Trxat arris ed Saturday for a
Jitrrranran area uctr shown
visit with hrr daughter. Mrt Ho
Those conlribuling to the supper grr Miller. It Mslier and ton
were Mt» II II Osborne. Mi*
'll and VIr* Robert Slevenv
1 O Bonnaud. Mr* I. 11 Hoop,
of Alexandria. Va . have re
Mr* H F Ottrrholm, Mr* R. F
Farmer. Mr* P S llarward. tinned after a visit here in the
Mr* H I. Ollara. and mother-j home of vir* John dirtier.
inlaw. Mrs Frieda O'Hara, Mrs
J W laft. Mr* J W Jtthnsun,
Mr* J tl Langford. Mr* T F. Audubon Society
Bid in an
Mi*
lirorgr hauler, Name ( ’hanged
Mr* II W Kennedy. Mr* II F
Ihr Seminole Audubon Society
Brarolpli. Mi* T F Lee liner,
Mrs. A!C I’rentn
Mrs D A mrt ret ently for their regular
Ortmann Mr* I H Bailey. Mr* mreling wtlh Mi*s lluih Marshall,
B F Auslln. Mrs It I. Conn, of "inlet Par. as thr guest
Mr* F S lloteplaii Mi* F W speaker
Ml** Vlar»liall ga*e an Inlerrsl
Fooie Mrs v H Boyd. Airs T.
F William* Mr* D T. Luponc, in* tall on her lour nf the Canbl-ean ami showed t-rluttful picand Mrs B J Brough.
lurr* of Ihr Islands of Jamaiel,
Haiti and t'urrto Rico
liuring Ihr mreling a new club
Noil Altman
wa* alto formrd li i* railed
To Ik* Speaker
Raid Faglr Club' and anyone
Jayrrr Wives' Club will meet basing a bald head or itlxrry pale
Monday, eight o'clock, at the “ eligible for admittance on
home of Mra Kay Shoemaker on P»&gt;nienl of $1»» which is a lift
Willow Avcnur Co hostess* will mernlierihlp. If Ihe candidate has
no gray hair the fee Is *3 00. The
lie Mrs William Klcinfrtlrr.
A board inert tog. at seven money raised from this rhib will
o'clock, will prrtrdr Ihe regular lie used for research work nn the
Raid Fagle whirh It hemming an
meeting
rximet
bird
liuevt speaker will be Nell Alt
Al Ihe requ rt l of the Male A11
man from Neil * Hair Hesjgn Stu­
Hulmn Society, a motion was made
dio
that Ihe name nf Ihe Society he
changed In ' Seminole Chapter of
the Florida Audubon Society".
Urn To He &lt;«iven

HninhiirKcr On Dog

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Black tC’ Decker Power Tools
Amerock Cabinet Hardware

Surprise Party Given !Party-Shower Given

FA 2-7898

Reversing the t -.11m- may im­
p in 'e a flux &lt;-cent light that ha*
grown dark 1* m e end.

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T i c 'u o t e i i * ’ COitX II
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8:35
Admiwwion Fur Thin
Attraction
MATINEE:
NIGHT
Aifull* • 70c Adult a • 80c
Student a 60c Mudenla 60c
Adult

Entertainment

ing display. Whetheryou come to select a distinct pattern
of Spode or just to enjoy the exquisite craftsmanship
and fine quality of Spode, you will be most welcome.

Will. E.
112 8.

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Washington Calling

VfHINK liLCHAKQE]
T H IS O N E T b o ;

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Join Hands In Drive
iI
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IFocal
/ h-.iI Mipportcr*
aupportcr# of the .Sanfbnl-Titimvllle
.Sanfonl-TituavilU- Canal be­
l*chove thi» project would take Sanford and Seminole County
n lonjr way down the road toward economic trrcHtnciB. They
are determined to .-ell the U. S. Corjw of Knjflaeera on the
.need for the canit!.
Hiliulied on ihe canal lute Lent year, the local «rou|&gt;
"„'JW i.c puahintr for cowl rue lion o f the I
State t anal,
already approved l» the Corf.* of Knidncer*. Once thia
waterway hecotnca a reality, the Snnford-T ilu&lt;\ Hie t anal
will Ucome much more than merely feasible. It will become

By Marquis CkIM*
'
• ocrsiion of Macmillan* *Dit to' went to the spending of vr*»t »um*
WASHINGTON —
Returning mike i denunciatory political for i nuclrar deterrent thit might
from hit viln million to Motcow ipeech blnlirs the Weiiern po*l- not currently deter in 'le w of th*
the migmtude of ihe task eon- lion. Macmillan now appear* to great advance* recently demon,
»
'■% g
fronting Prim* Minister Harold br committed to a showdown on strsted b&gt; the Sowct Lnion in
Macmillan cannot bo exafifrat- Berlin (or *hieh a comldcrable rocketry. While, In the&gt; atmospher0
&gt;v»
cd. So much, both at home and part of British opinion u not of complacency — if not indif.
r* *
abroad, had been watered on that only unprepared but extremely fcrcnce — prevailing in thin
mluion.
reluctant.
country the Sox let • lunik shot
before May of two Macmillan
what u more end more appar- beyond the moon *;cm» to h u e
amt hi* Conicrvsiivn government Pnt to Briton* ii lhat Macmillan bad btlle tiled here, n had a
mu*l go to Ihe country in an ha* put virtually bit whole Make powerful impact on opinion in
■EVERYBODY
election on which a great deal on ,hP poilcy of interdependence Europe.
turn* for the We»t. The Labor wllh the United Slate*. A phase
The cmoequcnce* of a J-abnr
party i« confident that if the elec- 0f lhl, mtrrdcpendrnce flared up t'i r , &gt; ' »ctor&gt; in l.nsiand can b#
lion were held today Labor would m debate in the Houae of Com- foreseen in )u»l one plank of the
win by a liveable numbe- of lll0„ , u h,le Macmillan wat m *-»bur plilform. The party fav.
*cat*. Objective Judgment put* R u .,,, vviih Labor allatkir.g and1or* admiiiion nf licit China
me Contrrvat.ve chance* at the me ,„|Plnn voice of the London Ihe • nurd Nalioni. If Britain in
very be»t at So M).
-llm r, riu rd ,n ad nomtoiy warn &lt;h*' 1 N- Awrmbly voted for
The reaion i*. quite almply. ,P1j ,t involved the Brituh defente bringing in China toe thin b;rricr
'B o u t
j
mounting unemployment. Abcjut po.mon un nuclear mi**llei.
in the Cniitd State* ha* held thu*
MO.OCS) worker* are unemployed.
Ducontent and dutruit have r»r again*! the Red* wvuld at*
roughly three percent of Ihe to- |„ng mouldered over the dccition ,M0' 1 ccrtmal* crack, hcvrrat
tal labor force, tn the marginal nf
Minuter Duncan San "c .ie r it Luropcan power*. New
diitrlrl* the domeitlc i»iue —Job ,jVJ ,0 r, |y ,,n q,p American In Zealand and perrtap* Canada
If MACH *llrring memorte* of the |rrmediatr ranse Thor rocket, would follow thr British lead
It I* poittblr that Khruihchrv,
grim day* of the dole—would n , P I]riti«h have ell *lru*ted it*
tramcend the foreign i»iue. _ accuracy and they have been ur deliberately calculating the di*.
But if the minion to Moicow happy over Ihe need to build It (uptive effect of the Berlin r n . i ^
,
decided to let Macmillan come tn
hail lo-rn even an atmovpherie mto a Jived poulion.
»ucce&gt;* Ihe iltuallon would have
When Utiorilr John Mraney. Moicow in order to get the fnsid
ad a different look. The oppor v |,o would be Sertrlary for War treatment in perion. What hap­
.unity glittered alluringly. With in a Labor cabinet, wa* in Mach- pened wa* no accident. And now
Secretary of State John Toiler
in-tun recently he had a »harp ,hrPrime Mmlitrr return* to
Duile* Incapacitated the W o t wa*
irgumrnt A|t|, l nj , r .sc fr r ;ar) „f face a public that had allowed
ready in welcome a new ipoke*
Drfmw Donald Muarlrv thief Jur * morornt H* hope* to n&gt;e.
man It wa* not that Macmillan ,pon»or of the Thor, Strachey in
would have relumed with any
ttlJI [lrll(!lh l(. „ , |hul(rj
C A L I.
nonnnvr alsvut 'pesce tn our lh j, w rol0U,e|
tr,|u,r,d to
time
But the hope had hern (lrr „ 1P Thor Q lljrlfl , J)d ,np
that III. villi would further a Ion; „ mf w|| im, |5 minulc, Tnr
negotiation and from that the d,rffrfncr „ %lu, , lntr , m„
pro.prrl of at lea.t a truce tn , llp (&lt;plrrrpnt „ t, u to l)p!pr
thr cotu Har.
.
.
mull he capable of being launch'
l-remter hhru.h.hev choir the rd bpfor( , , urpri&gt;r lUaek wipf,
Kveniue* FA 2*75(d)
out thr miiiile bate*.
Sandy * recent white paper on
defence declared that the Thor*
were being u»rd merely for train­
ried the defiant air of a juvenile offered gallantly to do a him
Rrtif .1 C»%t
ing purpove* while Britain* own
delinquent Thai I*, he did until *elf.
Blue Strok rocket 1* in prepara,
V
ic
Knhellu.
A ct. hOI F . lit
the moment he *al down Then
The*e Brooklyn hoodlum* are
lion. Bui the emit of thr debate
2m
the magic of that caucut room rfriainly polite. Take whal hap
The third annual drive for the —
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_________
hot *eat look over. «&gt;r. perhap* pPnpd
thr pitiful
rale ______
of Sid- National Voluntary Health Agrn
more accurately. It wa* that ma«k npy s iu |, an Innocent Juke box cie* and the federal Service
glowering at him from operator from up that way.
Joint Cruiade i* nearing the half
Iwhlnd the chatrman'a teat A
^aul'a face wa* »o battered by "*&gt;'
*1
S»n^ortl Naval
nervouter thug
you've never t(irfe lhu£&gt; m , ,haktdown that Alr Station,
,&lt;,rn
si* note wa* lient Into Ihe *hapr
Although no total of the con
He grappled for a cigarette. „f , hor*e«hoe
tributlon* ha* been announced,
(JUT AGENCY
then a matih II took him four
Ji^y and hi* brother, Larry, official* *tatrd that Ihe leader*
312 E A S T I'lllST STREET
Die* to get that match and ciga diwreditcd union nrgantirra with * rf bard at work, contacting perretie together III* left hand pu»h , , lr(n|£ o{ np#r|j. M , rrPIl,, WPrP »onnel and pu*hing the drive
I'H O N K FA 2-1151
cd nut and fumbled for Ihe glait r l ||pt, ,n ,n Pi p|lin |hP a**aull
Each leader il reipon.ihte for
«*b tray. And thti la where my on Siu,
tlut unJpr 04lh , hp). volieiting rontribullon* from ap
il. JAM ES GUT
JAM ES B. G t T
trouier* came In
wouldn't talk. Kach looUMhe fifth, proxlmately W per»on- They will
s
Aartoc.
III* ilutlering finger* mi»*ed rvtn cm queition* like, "Are you prepare tally threU which will
Ihe Iray and hi* hand rra«hcd a physical coward?”
b*t name* of person* contacted,
against two full water gliue*
Rut, ftr»l on the ttand wa* but not the amount contributed In
fvrrythm* - - the a*h tray and Saul Hr described the beating dtvldually.
water gla»*e» — ihaltrrcd In a by the three hood*, allegedly
The annual appeal will continue
heap on Ihe red velvet carpet benchmrn of Joey the Blonde.
until March t5, with nn dollaeIce water cascaded over iny
The gangiter* lured Saul to a ■od-ernt ficure *et for the goal
brand new create
lunrheonrttr to demand a piece of. The only goal lhat ha* been *el
That fellow wa* all .hook up. Sauf* bu.me*. When the Juke ' '* IOlJ t&gt;rr rrnl participation by
Ituth Wait, chief dark of the bo* operator balked at handing '*,r per.onnrl of NAS Sanfor-!.
cnmmlttre, came hy to clean up over l.Vw, they began punching
'
the mru, and Joey the Blonde him. The 'luce f.rne*t (Kippy) *J*W(J L o C O l N u T S C S
1 f ilucomu, Gharlei I’ anarrlla ami
t
Duirn Tullo, all with Sing Sing ( j g f A s s i g n m C n t S
tecord'
d of tliatfroubltaomt
Two nurse* from Sanford have
They pummelled him until hit
load.
Coniolidata your
no*e and month tiled. “ With been appointed to serve on enm
milter*
of
the
florida
\ur»e*
outstanding
obligationt
my grandchildren love them anil that.” .aid Saul. "Panarella orihiiinb Ihrir lillle pink no*e* al tiered toffee fur our tahlr." Aftrr Association, arronlinr to an an
Into a tingl* loan.
Hoi alio Alger and the W'liard of Saul aoirihrd hi* haltered mouth, noumemrnt made by Mr* Idalyn
Or,
ihry gnl In healing him again G l.awhon. Tampa. I’ rrsidcnt of
florida Nurtc* Atsoeiation.
F A S T .5 E R V I C I
q Mr *rr going In he reali*tir "Then Panarella ordered more
Mr* Mary D, Drlyrnt -'ill
*nd q UP |,fr we rnighl develop coffee **
»„inP ,torir* about tern age gang
The politrnr** of tlio*e hood* serve on ihe commltier on promowan, organilrd deitrurtlon nf dldnl slop therr 'The other two lion of program, public relation*
pruperty hkr invading and wreck left," Saul .aid By then, not and mrmberthip. and Ml** Tran­
Uig a school, drag racing or out- only wa* hi* note bent l' shaped, ce* McDougal will serve on the
.marting Ihe dumb cop*. In the but blood pouted from hi* ear* committee on building fund* and
cloving chapter the fund parent*
" I ’ anarrlla reached ovrr and plan*

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^COMPLAINS ABOUT

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■"'^Juhn Krldcr, proldeitt of the Florida Waterways Com*
iiittce. was impressed by the solid support yiven his rrtoup
iiv Florida's dclcjrntion in WashlnKton Inst week. The conjrrrsslunnl delegation pledged it - nupport of the primary
waterways project in the state, regardless "f where they
i K '. y . t ,.
are tociiled.
■- Krider, managtr t*» »ue t hambet* ■*( oinnietet and
*3 M r
chairman «»f the &lt; ounty Commission, -aid the t 'mss State
Ii
Canal is the key to the waterways system In the state. He
*aid that once this caltal is completed, other projects will
fhllnw. The Cross State project will make other* necessary,
including the opening of the St. Johns front Sanford to the
jjif*m
w ,-hiiiford-Tilusvdie supporters m vision the "arrival” of
i,ford as n major inland i*»rt when liarges ply the St.
Johns from Jacksonville to the Atlantic. Kstablishment of a
top-notch inland port here would benefit nil of Florida, hut
Central Florida and Srininnle Co.nty in parliculur.
In nddition to the strictly n muonic features of the can­
al. such a development vvuultl o|a?n the way for wholesale
.|tc rent [on and honn building along the St. Johns. The area
from here to Titusville now is underdeveloped. Opening of
the stream to navigation would correct this.
t The Waterways Committee and the congressional dele­
By I II Kalriba
WASHINGTON — I »uppo*e
gation are to he commended for their hard work and fore­
sight, They deserve the sup|sirl o f all in their efforts to that hood from Brooklyn won't
romlder paying the charge* for
achieve complete development of tlit* stale's waterways.
having my irou.rr* prcitcd. May
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THE WEATHJETP
gu ry v o a o DV

HERTZ^

FA2-7723

Assignment Washington

People Should Decide
Hep. .Mack N. Cleveland Jr.. Seminole's senior legislator,
thinks that the people of Florida should decide the question
of whether to close public schools faced with integration.
We concur with Cleveland's stand hi this matter. O ft ice
Jinidrrs, elect hi* and appointive, are sup|N)sed to represent
the views of th e m ajority.
Cleveland does not Ihi ik that a few should make a do*
cialon which would involve, directly or indirectly, every
Florida citizen. His views apparently are shared hy quite a
few fellow legislators.
Cleveland's aland is commendable. It represents, etude
well, the once-acreplrd belief that a public office is a public
trust.

Florida Symphony Here On March 10
The Hon,l» Symphony Orrhritri, eondurted by frank 'Idler,
will lie In Sanford #t Ihe Clvlr
Center, Tur»ilay March It*, ai s IS
p. m with irlrclion* limn Soullt
Pictllc, M* l air Idtrty, Oklahoma
and Ihe imt»lc of Leroy Adder

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General Insurance
H. JAMES

CARRYING
TOO MANY

BILLS?

Too Late To Classify

It) But.rll K*&gt;
According t&gt;» thr Male Libra
nan, Dr Dornlhy Ihald. no «rlf
requiting library tlinuli! give
*hrll room In »uch liook* a* the
wm.
Tho Sanfmd Kecrralion Ihpait
llurallo Alger *erir*. Thr Wiraril
nf lh book*, Tom Swill Ihe llohb
mrnt I* ipoi.ioring Ihe ap|&lt;earanre of the So piece orchrtlr*
try Twin* and Uncle Wiggle) un
with the hope* o| making it an
Ihe ground* Dial *urh hi-ik* arc
annual alLur tor Sanford. The
poorly wnlirn. unlrue to life, sen
pew &lt; ivir tenter lu* only hem
saliona! and fiuitl*ldy vrntlmrnlal
filled twice m It* *hort hitlury,
Wlulr Dr
Ihulu * tuggrvllon
rnmt recently with thr appear­
won't aiuute jiiv trrluu* ohjec- could riplain lhat they Just could- •traighienrd my tie." th» victim
lion from Ihe younger generation lit underitand It became Jimmie *aid. " lie railed for a wet towel
It ha* Mured up a hornet * ne*t wa» alway* a good boy. he went and wiped lilond off my face '
front Ihe oldtlcr* wlni were to rhurth, made good mirk* litTlie three lliugt ilhln‘1 appear
kJtrjaa
hrmiglil up on »tu h honk*, con tchool and never really got into at the hearing They’re undrr In
IIOVVN
Arnowi
tider Ihern top* fn- rhtldrrn
trouble.
dirtmrnt In Nrw Aork So their
1 t'nadoin
I. Synthetic
In Ihi* fa*l moving world of
The .lory of Jonah and thr allegrd ho»* trprr*cn'.»d them on
ruby
h. Slirpheid
ladio, lilevi.lon and *pacr roc- Whale, Thr Three Hebrew* in the the hot leaf
•dial •
a. Add
3. Mark* as
kite, lade in trailing change* firry furnace and Daniel In the
I don't tee why Mr*. Walt did
S. Ituinrd out
••langl
paid
mill hnih rhildren and adult* and l ion'* Den are ralhrr hard to n't make him clean up that m ru
to, ttkin
4 lit for*
It it difficult for (hr older genera- *q»*rr with Ihe realistic ami the of glass If Ihnte swaggering hood
opening*
3. Mtimpean
lion In understand and arcepl Die Irue in life, hut plea** Dr Dodd luma gel any rennuter in fronl
II I'nil of
tounlry
fa ,l
don't banitlt that Book even If nf Senator MrCtetlan, I'm going
v eight
(I Mualral
When t wa* a youngflcr *.o tr it i* poorly written and difficult in attend Ihote hearing* wearing
I it
IXi'anl
mtlrument
of my happirst hour* were spent l° undrrtlaml
ranva* pant*,
t u liflu 'i V iiitr
It Tow aid tn*
7. Unit of
trading Mger liook*. Or Inmka
31. float*
incurred
work
and ntlirr* of Ihi* type. I cannot
37. Hpeak a
»id#
8. Showy
help but feel that I am deeply
13. Kxrlamatlon 3(.Travel
flow ft*
n Metal
to frighten 37. Narrow
la Ntgattv*
Imlrhtrd In Horatio Algrr fur Un
n Objeettva
37. Kettle
Inlet
reply
It. bhup*
plaining in my young mind totiml
2!». Take* tail
3». Paulo,
17 Imtiunaty
13 1'iay.
idea* and ideal* that liatr served
It* Conifrroua
30. Avoid
Braid
thing
in* well through life
tree
When adversity struck our fam ­
• a* 7 o ' '/
s
i
10. Wage*
ily and I w«* forced In quit
t / ■1
%
S|, Wa -I v
vcltoni and go In work I menially
i'ii i
•I
peitnmal
i
became an Alger hero 1 fell no
SI Malicleu*
falte pride or tliamr al Ihe
tl
T~j
Jl Top military
V
lliouglil of shining shoes and actlofficer*
t
A
mg papers. I arrrptrd a* truth
I« Girt a
mm* it. t
thr belief that tu eem had to be
Aid
A
■
•
1
37 Haaradan
rarnrd, lhat it wa* nccc»*ary to
%
“I
•trite In sorert'd. 1 accepted a*
A
l
:» '.‘willed
Va
fact (tip thought Dial Justice and
v ‘
fabric
4A
lair play, honesty and Iruthful.. A V
29 Mate
nrv* were c-stenlial lo happiness
kangatoos
%
itf
)/
In school I struggled with
37 At hi me
" f vangrllnc.” "Thanatoptli” and
L
%
31. Hum'iv
Id
Ii
.i
li 1
" Lady of the l.ake” ami I haled
33 Char if*
them
iTrhap* koine benefit acLandt
j*
-r
J4 '
ciued from reading the*e cla»*ic»
7.x Wadmg bird
hut I ihin'l know where or bow.
3*. Ponder
I*
1*
If
3* ft*h net
Ihe fantasy of thr W'irard of
40. Velluw fever &gt;4
•4*9
Hr appealed lo my Imagination
mn*quito
a* did Die Tartan Iwsok*. They
Wl
41. father*
4*
helped lo give me an open mind
'■ IL
41. Metallic
thil was wtllmg lo accept moat
A
rovka
}■ :n
anvihing a* jHistiblr. t'ertalnly
riding a rurkrt to thr Moon or
Montlny, March 2 , 105!&gt; Pdoling a space snip In Marr was
Page 4
All. Nall. Hank Itldir. —- Sanford
the height o f fantasy in the 1900*
tl.IMM n il . '&lt;•%*. i.air-e a*4 I’nMl****
but they are true to life today.
r «*«.&lt;•
w. iviirn . JN.. **•■■•!■■ i:aii-r
fladiii, television, the atomic
M i l 1 V J. I I UIIVU. I 4 l l l l l l l * r Maaaarr
tia n iv it i« \ v
J i t * w t . vv IMVK I!
&gt;uhmiimr filed my imagination
t i l * l.ailur
»«ln e
I'Jllwe
year* ago when they were the
I'a k lllk ,* llall* e i r e y i k t l a r J a r . *■ • 4 *1 , aa* I k i l i l o a *
aatatCar purest fantasy thank* tn Kdward
I » m 4 l * i t arlala*ak.
form trlj John H. William* Imuranc* Aftnry
Bellamy'* “ Loakdng Backward"
k a le r e * a* * m a 4 flat* w aller l l r l a k e t ST, 1*1* a| ih* P a v l Olfle a amt Julri Vernr'a "30.0U0 League*
•f k a a i - t * . * I&gt;tl4a, aaJer Ike Sri - I I a i a n u at Ware* .1. larw,
la * llerald I* a w e a k e r at ik» I a l l * 4 P r e t i n k lr k I* e a i l l l e J » * » l a a * Under the Sea."
Ivelr •* Ik* aa* lev eet«klteatl*a a l a l l ike Ural aeee* * il-* t *4 l a rkl*
Maylie our kid* are better off
loday with auch i eroc* a* "Zorro", ’ .Superman.'* and ''Donald
ik iih ip t io v n a n :*
laeelee
*ee eteek
eta* Neaik #!.*• Duck” hut In my twwk they Ion
(la* * eae
e^-aia.
Bl* Mwalk*
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till* will he Ihe third time
Public acceptance and mpport
I* mot! nrrrttary for tin* venture
to liecumr a yrally event. Ihe
glade and giaintnar m IiooI rtiif
ilreti will he piftrntrd a free at
trrntmn com eft in connection with
the evening performance.
Ticket* arr on *tlr at Itoumtl
lat *, Touchton'*, Navy firh a n g e
and at the Recreation Departmerit tiffin' All *eat* ari- rr*rtvrd, priri d at I I M for adult* and
ILI.1 for *tudrnl». Mall order*
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Hall. Sanford

lie I II me
In a way, tl could have been
Senator John McC lellan * fault for
rattling him *«,
When the underworld character
came up to the racket* commit
tec wltnn* eliair. he didn't walk
and he didn’t »aunler Hr did a
*nrt of jig — ihouldrr* angled
forward, hand* at hi* collar
—
like a beatnik keeping lime tn
a .oil Juke l»»* ahutfie
Oh. lie wa* jaunty, Ihe tnrer
of arrogance crinkled arru** Id*
moled chrrk* and up behind thu»e
dark gla*»e*.
They lagged
him “ Joey thr
Blonde” Gallo betaine hi*hair
u grraiy black. Il igrled long
ami greaiily under Ibc tollar of
hi* nlk black .but
Tlili lord, jtioot live live and
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Burnell Stretches
Kansas State Gets Maroons Decline, Lead In Bowling;
Lead In Cage Poll; Kentucky Gets Bid Bukur Is Beaten
Wildcats Second
N E W YORK ( U P ! ) NCAA
tournament-bound Kansas State,
boasting thr nation's second bnt
(2211 won-lo*l rrcord, rrpIacrJ
Krntucky atop (hr l mtrd Rrr»*
International callcso basketball
rating* today in the nrst-tolatt
week of Ihr balloting fur ihr na
tlnnal thampion.
Kanta* State, second in Dtt
week’* rating* even though it rrcrlvrd more flr*l plarr \otri than
Kentucky, wa* the top pick of 16
of the i • roadie* who make up
enough tecond ami third-place
\ntrt to pile up a 303 point total
Kentucky, which got thb Southea«tern Conference berth to the
NCAA tournament when Mini*
•ippi State (31-11 declined, got 11
first-place vote* this week, com
pared to 13 la«t week, for 3 7
point* The Adolph Rupp coached
Wildcat*, beaten in only two of 23
game* this year, are the defend
ing NCAA champion*.
Cincinnati 21-21, the pre »ra*on
choice of the coaches, held onto
third plate, drawing Inc fire­
place *o!c« and 239 point*, while
Michigan State (16-31 moved pa*t
North Carolina 118 3) and North
Carolina State &lt;!9 4i into fourth
place. North Carolina dipped a
notch to fifth and X. C. State
dropped two peg* to *e\cnth.
Mississippi State, *cvrnth a
week ago. climbed a rung to tilth
between the two Carolina tchooli,
and California 1204), Uradley 1213 1 and Auburn t20-2f completed
Ihr top to. Michigan State, with
t *n, amt Nurth Carolina with one.
drew- thr other fir»t place vairs
Writ V ir g in ia headed the secnud 10 group, followed in order
by St. Com*. Texas Christian,
t'lah. Marquette. St M a r y ’ s
ICalif), St John* &lt;N. V i and St
Ronacrnture. Louisville and Okla
homa City. The latt three were
tied for 18th. I'u h State. Eaitrrn
Krntucky and Waihington were
thr only other tram* to draw
vote*.

Local Cage Teams
Tournament-Bound
Seminole County'* thire b«»ketball tram* head into tourna­
ment action thl* week.
Two face a long, hard haul in
their qut»D of dltlrlct honut* and
n bid to *tat« tournament*. The
third I* giten a good chance to
make tbe Journey to (•Bfneivtllr.
The Sanford Seminole* and f.yman tire* hound* definitely hart
their wuik rut out for them a*
thrv head into avtiult Wrrtne.clay.
hanfoid face* hurt I’ ifice at 7:39
r in. in the Cla** A tournament
in Cocoa, I.yman take* on St.
Cloud at 3 p m. in thr Cla** It
tourney at Mount Dora on Wedr e *day.
Thr fhledn Lion* will he fatwed Thursday night in Bunnell.
Thr Lion*' opponent will he Halt­
ing*. Dtlrdo i* rrgaidrd a* one
of thr top Cla** C tram* in the
•t.ite e d I* faioird to *urtitr '.he
■lutrict tout net.
Doth Sar.lord and I.yman will be
underdog* In their respective
meet*.

Coils Sign Pair
BALTIMORE, Md H I’ l .-T h e
Baltimore Colt*. National football
League champion*, today tigned
halfhark* Curly Jnhnton and Ken
Hall to 1939 contract*. Juhn*on nf
Hie University nf Houilon and
Hall. Teva* AA't failed to *ee
pro action latt year bccauie of
injuric*

lowest
scoring major college
game, 23-16. Rut Mississippi State
t24 1) won t enter the NCAA tour­
nament because of thr Slate'* un­
written law sgsinit white* com­
peting again»t Negroe* in *port*
Auburn can't go brcau*r it I*
under NCAA suspension lor foot
ball recruiting. So Kentucky gel*
the conference’ * berth in the Midra*l regional at Evanston. III.
Railry Howell. M i a at t * I p p 1
State's All-America c a n d i d a t e
from Middleton. Term, told how
he and his teammate* felt about
an NCAA berth.
"Alt thr troy* wanted to go
the tournament. We are very di*
appointed. )-ut wr won't make a
lutt.” Ilowrll i* " 1
Rupp* V*ltd cat*, who havt
played again*! Negroe* for year*,
will help bear the South’* banner
with plea*ure, suit! And don l le
•urpriied If they go all the way.
The Wildcat* Rurp dctcribed a*
"Juil a bunch of fiddler* who
turned Into violinist*'* won the
NCAA crown an unprecedented
I'nitrd I’ rrtt International
fourth time last March They ju*t
Saturday
add to their rrcord if thry win
MIAMI. Ha. tC 1*11 — Bayard again.
Sharp * Troilut won the 1133*00
flamingo Stake* ** favored first
Landing, finnhed third.

l sited Pre** International
Coach Adolph Rupp's Krntucky
Wildcats— with a lung, low bow
to Mi**ir*ippi State—are »et to
bid for a record fifth NCAA ha*
ketball title.
Kentucky. Michigan State. Writ
Virginia and Navy gained bertn*
in the tournament during the week
end. But Krntucky. which wound
up tied with Auburn for tecond
in the Sautheatem Conference,
got in "on a pa*».”
Coach Babe McCarthy's Mi salt*
*lppl State team won the SEC ti­
tle for the first time Saturday
night and earned an automatic
NCAA tournament berth whrn It
edged Mlsiistippl in the season's

Sports
Briefs

ANNAPOLIS. 31d (t Rl&gt;—Navy
defeated Army. 08 32. in their na
tionally televised basketball clac
tie and then accepted an Inula
tion to the NCAA tournament.

Track Records Set
As Racing Enters
12th Week Tonight

CHICAGO ( L'PI I—The Chicago
Cardinal* tradrd halfback Ollie
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club's
Mat ion to the lui* Angele* Ram*
11 week* of greyhound co.nprll
for nine player*.
lien already havr smashed tea
NEW YORK i l l ’ D—Ron Delany ton record* in both betting amt
won hi* 3oth ttraight tndour mile
and Manhattan College won the alien lancr. compared lo similar
team title in the IC4A track and period* in Ihr pail.
Tell iwtfl rate* starting at 8 10
field meet at Mad! ton Square
tonight wilt launch thr club * 12th
Garden.
week of racing Two Grade A tilt*
I’ KAGCK 4UPII — The 1'nltrd and a long three eighth* mile af­
Slate* national hockev team lost fair highlight this evening'* hutt­
to the VZKG tram of Oitrava. 6*1. ing.
Lightest hound In Ihr feature
Sunday
ORMOND REACH. Ha. 41 H i fray i* Diane Kay. She* favorrd
—Evelyn Glick of Baltimore de by three to one morning line odd*,
feated Judy Bell of Wichita. Kan . from ihr eighth law. Diane lias
2 and 1, to win Ihr South Atlantic fml»hrd in Ihr c j *!i trio nine
time* in a doim stroll* around
Womrn * golf tourney.
Ihr »and and clay oval
Anuther popular stepper 1* Gnl
NEW YORK I l l ’ ll — A1tor
Booth, perhap* thr mint famou* den Empress, who drew live fir*1
aport* hero in Aalr't history, died |Ki*t position for thr feature
She* ratrd a (our tonne *hnl to
at thr age of 3t.
night, and the 6 ! pound lady will
NEW YORK (UPI i—Lew lloid be thooting for her sixth season
of Australia heat Rancho t.umale* triumph
I'm Check, in Ihe second spot,
of lx* Angrle*. 4 6. 12 10. 6-4. and
Mai Amlrrioit drfratrd A*hlry alto will lie looking foe win num­
Cooper, 4 6, 8 6. 6 4, in Jack Kra ber »iv Zeyphyr fire will flame
mer's pro tennii matchr* at Mad- out from thr third pu*Ition. alter
finishing trvrnth la*! time out
lion Square Garden.
the young gent had won hit pre
viou* *iv Hart*, although Irs*
than two year* old
Rig Rocky MicCoy i* , a wired
to take the eighth rvrnt, alto
The Chattanooga Lookout* nf ihr Grade A
frequent rami Invaded the oval
Cla** AA Southern A**uriatlon
will play two exhibition game* In during the weekend hut grey
hound* and fan* «eenv nhlivlnu*
Sanford during *pring training
Joe Engel, rluh president. who lo the weather Saturday * mail
spoke In (he heminole Chamber nee raring attracted a huge
of Commerce board of director* crowd, a* did evening rompeti
recently, today announced that Ih r tlon.
larokutils will plav Corpu* Chritll.
Tc* . here on March 31. On April
2. the luiokoul* will play I’ hoenlv. |
the i la** AAA farm club nf the
Sun franruro Giant*
(Qualifying round* for lie chain
The game* will lie plgyrd In
municipal itadium. training ha*r wonthin tournament of the San
for all farm dub* of thr Giant* ford AVomrn'* Golf Attixialion
and the home nf thr Sanford have been postponed for one week,
Grey hound* nf (he Honda Stale due In crowded condition* on the
course
League.
Member* will qualify March II,
mtlrad of AAednrtday.

Lookouts To Play
Two Games Here

Qualifying Slated
For Women’s Golf

In the match of the week In
the Sanford City Rowling League,
Rurnrtt I’ aintrr* turned back Rukur'i Mu«ie Shop by taking two
out of three games rolled.
Tht* put* Burnett 5 'i ahead of
the Musician* In the battle for
the league title Burnett’ * bowler*
followed the lead of 1&gt;on Stetler,
who bowled a 232—369. while Bukur * wa* led by Raul Retold'*
321 tent*.
In other league artion, Mather
of San.ord continued It* bid in
the league race l.y taking three
game* from the Celery City
Rnntrr* Mather wa* led by Gar
rv fo * '» 20T—360. while Carl Von
Ilerbull* led the Rrintcrt with a
31* *erie*
New- York lufe Insurance man­
aged to take two gamr* from
Gene'* Seminole Dry Cleaner*,
with Dor Ring rolling 318 (or thr
Inturer*. Tom l!e*l toppled 334
pin* for the Cleaner*
Only "splil-shrlnker '
rr ihe
wrrk wa * f ox
Match of t h r Week Al'ednrtiD*
Night will be on lane* three and
tour where Bukur * will try to
turn back thr up ami coming
Mathrr tram Mathrr it one half
gamq behind second plarr Bukur.
and it itching to go all thr way.
In other action. New York Life
meet* league-trading Burnell on
five and *iv, t.'cnr'* Seminole Dry
Cleaner* gur* against Celery Cilv
Rrintcrt on the first pair of al
lry*
Average* for the league going
in’d thl* week * action are
Hr Raima —1G9 fo x —IM. Bit-h­
ard*- 163, Stetlrr |64, 3 ou Herb
ulit, Ilevt. and Ma'oney at 16.1,
Callatv and hw/re at 162. Wheeler
—161. and Steele at 180. Krm»—
13;*. Resold and Cook 136, Fared•on and Swann—137, B Bor*
doif and Bing at 136. Bukur and
Itugenitrin St 133, Rivec—134.
Krei/ert—133, Kirchhoff and Huhn
at 132, and Holler at 13d.
Burnett and Ifrrhit at 149.
Brown and Rroclor at It*. I’trrry
at til. E*lriUge—141. M adeira110. Ilarrlton—136. Burton—134.
o tlorsdorf—126 and Rre»cnti st
122

Hebert Is Second;
Misses By Stroke
Jay Hebert of Sanford y esterd a y
collected a I I . VH) theck for »ec»
ond place ill th r l|.3,(nx) B a iu n
H u g e Open g u lf lo u in a ment,

Mayfalt't
tr.l*»rtl

h i*

tuning

pru

!&gt;airly

fu * t

m atur tourna*
ment win of 1939. H a ltin g Howie
Johnson by r-nr a ll o a r In Ihe 72hole affair, lleln-rt «a&gt; leading by
twu attoke* go in g into Hie final
r.und, hul faltered to a Ihreeovr» par *3 orv the !a&lt;t 18 to
plan- fecund.

Williams, Banks Ready 1
1 mini Rre«t Inlrinatlonal

The had new* for major Iraeuc
pitchers today is that lrd Wil­
liam* and Ernie Bank* are fit
and ready tu go.
Both looked reaily to Mart the
season without further ado Sunday
whrn they delighted their team­
mates with spectacular hatting
shows
Williami, the 40-yrarod star
who won hi* tivlJi
American
l-earue hatting chainpiontlup last
•ea*on. reported lo the llo*lon
Red So* and lined out two "ho
met*'' m hi* dr»t : atting drill.”

Miss, state Wins
Title, Bid Nixed;
Howell Falls Short
ATLANTA (UPI&gt;— The Mif*i**ippi Stale Marmm* have won
their fir at SoulbeaMrrn Confer
enrr basketball champiomhin —
hut two • i m u I I a nro u « event*
dampened rnthunasm ever tnat
victory
The championship wa* won with
a low (coring 23*16 victory o-er
cro«*-«tatr rival A|i««i*nppi Sat
unlay night. But state RrrtiJrnt
Ben ililburn turned down thr
School't entry in the NCAA tourn
ament because other tram* x*ill
be unng Negroes And that slou
down contest rn»t Bailey Howell
thr SEC * single &gt;ea*on scoring
record
The NCAA berth goe* inttearl
to tht second
ranked Krntucky
AAildcat* who fmi»l1rd ircond III
thr conference with a u9 36 win
over Tennr*»ee
Saiuidav night rang down thr
curtain lor the ItliK .V.t Southraitern sea ton Auburn linDhrd in
a technical tie for tecond -with
Krntucky by whipping Alabama
69 So; Georgia Tech look fouitllplace honor* with a 71 67 uptrt of
Vanderbilt; and Georgia rioted
out it* most tutreiiful sravon in
right year* by beating Honda
83 67
Tulanr h e a t I-ouinana State
77 63 Friday night at tho«r two
tram* finished their tea von* one
day rarhrr than Ihr rest of the
league
Howell wrnt Into the Alitsltiippi
gamr with a 28 I average and
nreduvg 27 point* to break the ;i&lt;6
point season ronferenve lop »rt
h&gt; Jim Athmoir al*o nf Mi»**»
•ippt State, two season* hark. But,
In 'hat lowe«t scoring gamr of
thr tea«on, thr sirllar tenter wa*
held to only *tx point*
Howell finlthrd Ihr *ca»on with
6*8 point* and an average nf 27 3
per game III* brilliant three year
carrer mark wa* 2 030 point* and
a 27 1 average The only other
Southeavtcm Conference playn
to rvrr top 7.UOO point* wa* leu
Klara Stale « Boh Rfltll who
«ror« d 2 '*'2 in 1931 34.

In the mwrnlrig round ye«trrday.
Iletiert «hot a fou'-un'ler r&gt;8 tr&gt;
lake the lead. Jnhrm-rv vu,&lt;, the
lournry with a 72 hole total of 2*3,
lichen ha I a 281
At thr loumev*
midpoint,
llrlierl trailed Johnny AUAIullin.
cade- at that po.nt. by Ihie*

V

William* weighed '214 pounds— last «princ.'' AVUliani* told report- how many homer* he might hit
just about hi* playing weight—and rr&gt; "I wa* lucky la play at ail.
■ year but 3lanagcr Bob Scheff*
this
•aid he W in better condition than Thr ankle bothered me all tea
mg, who says Ernie is tht big
Ia*t spring.
»on."
,
, , . leaguer m o»t like,y to break Usbt
Banka, the National League's
William* *aid he #&gt;a&gt;
i
ile.ighteu
rc. orj co in one season.
mw*t valuable player, hit two ho hv the trade In which the Red ccmmcmcd *-,u ^ hi y u
mrr* and a untie lor a perfect N u acquired long-ba'I-h,tier \ic ,
,
h
h Jd , .
Jay In a Chicago Cub mtra-tquad AVrria and predicted he »«u !d re
'*na‘
* * UH m *
game lie weigh* 163 pound*
cri.o fewerwalks hi. year with
vvuu, M, &gt; rl an.,
nly four or five above id* playing Wertr hatting behind him.
.
s
I ranc ico Glam* and
weight and look. &gt;o good the.e t. "With Vic there I might gel to j*
V e . o n f i e IM U ta fS
talk at -Me*a, Am . that he
23 in«-more ........
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he
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i j sundly
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increiile iu* bome'r-output to :,u that '23 lime*. I might net another „ urlio6t,
thl* *ra»nn lie hit (7 la*t year lomrr or rvrn a double.
'day * and Jahlontki each elouted
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Ter n'iie;-*;&gt;oken Bank* reused , homer a* the Gt.nt vanity drub,
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Dartmouth )'&gt;9 Rcnntylvama 67
I rinerton 73 I'm a rd 63
Seton Hall 76 Albright 36
Matsacliutelt* S ' Rhode Island
Rutger* di) Bolton L. M
llrown c l Cornell r.3 o r
NVI' 69 I oidliain 59
Si. Ilunavrnlutr &lt; l Niagara 6.7
Vale S3 Columbia r.x
Holy Cro»* i-7 Rrovnlencc
Ihlltburgli at t'enn St. 6.3
St. F'ranci* 70 Meubenvillr 36
Lafayette m temple 7-&gt;
South

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name a* hit opening day lineup:
jJi.li Da-cnpart. Andre Rodger*,
Daryl h'penctr »r,d Orlando l'#«
&gt;rJa In the Infield, Jackie HrindL
May* and Felipe Alov) in the out*
field and Boh Schmidt catching.
Nelson, a 3 i -j ear-old minor
leatrur star who hat failed In nu­
merous mayor league trades, went
lour for-four in it»c I'lratct* intraABC Garbage Service Limor- •quad
game. The hit* came off
row nixht x*tit lry to increave It* four diflrrm i pitchers—22-gamo
lead in the SamDpur nowling «mner Bub Friend. Benny Daniel*.
League a: the expen.e of Boumll H ,n c &gt;* ,Ud&lt;“ * * ntl Vrrn
lat A Anderson.
ABC padded H* cushion last
week by taking two game* from
cellar dwelling Wade'* to run it*
won lo** rrcord lo 16 8
In uthtr game* tomorrow- night. t
AAadc'* take* on the AAllton
Mairr. tecond place team, and
NEW 1IAA EN, Conn. (UPIV~
Kohutn meet* Rerfection Dairies, The little guy it dead.
top team during the first half of
Jive *pgrt* world toilay mourned
me imwlmg league tea* &gt;n. but Albie Booth, a football legend In
which now ha* an even 500 wiilv hi* own lime.
12 »inv. 12 lotir*. good for fourth
Booth, 31. one of foothall't all.
place
lime great*, died early Sunday ia
AAil.on Alain ha* a 13-10 rrcord N'ewr York City after tuffrrini
in *ccond. Itoumlllat I* 12* a XI' a. a heart *rlrure following a Broad*
Robson in tilth it I ' i -IR * and wav *hovr.
AAadr « i* 9 13
I hi* city, tJyuinmg Hainden
The AAade'* ABC match wa* *el where be lived, and Ihe rrtt of
tied by a very narrow margin, the ruuntr* wrre stunned by Hit
Irene l.ancy led AVade'a victory death of the former Yale Uniter*
iv the teeund game with 167. Bar- ait* alar.
bara Howell of AA'adc'i rolled Ihe
The itory of Booth la Ihe atory
highrti game of the mgh:. 1*3. of ihe firlional Frank Merviwall
Leading ABC wa* Betty Kepler of Yale come true.
with 163
Booth wa* a scrawny kid. II*
Rrrfrcltun knocked off AAilton weighed 130 to 117 pound* durinf
Alairr twice in *urcr*»!un, but Ihe hi* vartitv playing dava from 1829
furniture firm tram cam e bark through 1931 But hit aite wa*
to take the final game One pin never a handicap for the iittlo
wa* Ihe ddferenc” in the tecond battler who never gave up in
game between Ihe two.
fair of king aired onponenis.
AAilton Staler had Ihe bighr«t
Considered by many experts th«
tvratch *rrie* of the league. 1926 be*t football player ever pro­
pin*, and I’erfrrlion had the high duced pound for pound. Booth
r*t handicap, 2367, Alarum AVood* started and ended hi* playing day*
of AAiDon Alairr was high for in a i!:** Horatio Aljer nf the apart*
dividual acne* With l9o arratrh wo Id.
and Lucille Harris of IVrfrclion
11'.a varsity day» started when ha
had high handicap irrie* of 328 was yanked oil thr bench In his
In Ihe other game of the night, 'ophomore year lair in Ihe first
Robion'a and ItoumUUl's came h*K at the Sale Howl. Yale wa*
out all even Each won one. the behind 13 it agalnu a great Army
other ended in a draw. Naomi team headed by *lxr Chna R ifle.
Jarksun *rj« high for Itoumlllat'*
Booth »wervrd downflrM Iwlca
and Rat Fo'ter letl Robson.
for 60 yard tmrhdnwrn*. Ilrfora
the packril bowl could slop cheer*
BOSTON—( l l ’ l i — Hill Slur* mg hr dashed over from the eight
man, lto*t»n Critic*' ■ye *harp* for anuther acorr. Booth, the lail
.himtrr from thr foul line, I* gun. of the great drepklckrr*. a lii
■ing for hi* m ill fieu throw iiooted all three extra points, Yals
•21 Army 13
n o w n In *even •ra*.m*.

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Mary '70
Georgetown K^. 102 I'lkevtllc 91
l.rntvrlaer 77 Harpur id
tirorgta T 72 Stetson ' J
&lt; eorgia 83 Hut id a 67
Georgia lech 71 Aariderlqlt 67
Miami Fla 92 Florida St. 85
Auburn
Alabama 7&gt;n
North ■ arolina 72 Duke 62
Navy tin Army 42
Virgin.a *1 J'ujlh I'aiulma 70
.All** St. 2! Alnmslp|!l lit
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AAakr F’oretl 66 Day lot.a 37
Fur due 67 Mmnriuta 35
Iona m 5:* Nebraska 56
tlllnu-s 72 Iona 70
Young Mown ''I Bald AA’aliacr an
Biadley ho N Trt St 5H
t incinnati 7a Houtlnn cm
I a Salh 99 Xavier Ohio ho
Dr Raul 73 Canitiu* 67
Duquetne 6» I'elroll 5a
lavuitvlllr 72 Ohio I'tUv. 70
St l.oui* ail AHrhila 79
Michigan St au Indiana a2
Ohio St. IvW Michigan at
Southwesi
SMI 72 TCI' 71
Colorado 73 Oklahoma 46
Havlor i,5 leva* Tech £5
Oklahoma St. 6| kliiaourt 34
Denver at Nrw Mexico 61
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Montana tel Brigham Young 68
I hah 66 t ’lah St 6.1
Oregon St 46 Idaho 12
■ alifotnia 65 AVathillglon SI 43
Stanford 84 Soullirrn Cal 71
t I'LA 69 Oregon 62
Air I or.e Arad 11 ■ Aroona •-.*
Repncrdlhe hi San F ran cltio 6.1|

Albie Booth Dies;
Was Grid Legend

F O E I D is b u ilt f o r p e o p l e ...

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hole* Johnton eirdnrd ••eadr
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Monria,, April 20 this year )e
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room, kill hen e-e|itipfH-&lt;l. fjinlly
ruurn, 2 battiv, quiet neighborIJM 'H
ARBOR
hnml. rity limit*. 014 \nn 01
THREE brdriHini hluck hume. lit
rnoHcage J3W down nr terms
ch rn
e«tuipment.
xcneilien
FA 2 l*wi
blinds, disposal, kitchrn exhaust
M l JOB BROWN Ki.ll.TY
fan, large fenced in bark yard
Keillor
wllh shade trees. Total price
LIK E HIHV
*13.200 00
requiring
J.’ .TioOii
Ph FA 2 3137 m- FA 2 m i
down end ITuoo monthly which
Include* tears end insurance
2 BEDROOM CR home Florida
E irlu ih e with.
rnotn. atorenwm. kdchen equip
R O B E R T A . t l l l l l I M S , H r allot
ped, venelian blind* Fenced
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pav merit
FA 2 3*11
Allanlie Hank llltlg
FA 2 7rajI
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SLF, C U L L E N tk H A H K K Y
W. A. Cagle, Jr. Filatman
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AUTO GLASS
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Door t.i.iv

Rick (Haas
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H O LLER

M OTOR

SALES

2nd A Palmetto
FA 2-6231
or
FA 1*111
18-BOATU M i ■ O roR S
"Gateway to the Waterway"
Ynur Evlarud* Dealer
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
384 6-8 E. 1st. Pkene PA ••5961
23 ft
Inboard Cabin Cruiser.
Good condition.
Only SI450.
Phone FA 31541 or FA 2 0220.

SELL
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• We

US YOUR FURNITURE
BUY the Mo«t
SELL the Most
PAY the lloit
S U P E R TRADING T O S T
Ph. FA 2 0677

________________ Mather of Sanford

liver) work tn Sanford Must
*JA—PLUMBING •*.* HOOFING
have car. Day or evening work
See Mr Adkins. Valder Hotel
(in lm s iiiii
Nu phone calls
PI I 'tillM i A III 11 ING INI
m m ORD
Phone I i 3 m i
AGRII l I II ll ll . M I D
REPRESENT ATI 5 II
PLUMBING
We need a min to work in thiv
Contractin': A Repair*
Ftro Estimate*
LOTS (or vale Inquire at 450 War
arra with our district manager
R. L. HARVEY
ren St . I-ongwootl.
In direr! to farm sale* and terv
lee work with nation's largest Tut Sanford Ave phone FA 2 3363
-M O RThllii: LOANS
and moil retpertrd company in
the field (fur average repretrn
*1 new to 1100,000 available (or
lallve t* earning *990d W prr
purchase of second mortgage*
vrar. Company representative
l)rLucian. Temple l 4(&gt;9.' or
PLUMBING
will work with an tram new
Midway 7-3525.
HEATING
mrn. Essential* arr: desire lu
move ahead, tu know farmri*
IT (III I. Rx, rLANTh
SIR CONDinilNING
and grown* in thr area anil in
A/AI.E.AS In Rloum. I.aige
own a late -nodrl car Age |M&gt; CONTRACT and REPAIR STORK
FA 2 6562
Selection from 38c or 3
limit. Fnr personal Interview, 1007 Sanfnrd \*e.
f«r SI on
write lull) to John House. Man
(.R A P EV III.E NURSERY*
ager. "Na Chur* ' Plant Food IMumhing iC Uupairs
l.rapev'llte Ave.
J .A I 0*A6
Jue ( . Ihumav
Company, P H Box till, Win
|iiT3 Santa St.
FA 2&lt;«i43
ter Gardrn, J la
WOODRUFFS
24-PIANO
SERVICE
Farm * Garden Center
MAN—To manage club snark har
AN N UALS
and e I u b houve maintrnanrr. PIANO TUNING A 1(1 PAIRING
601 Celery A*a.
Must have rar. High school edu
IV. L. IIIHMON
cal inn required Liberal rom I'h. FA 2 422.1 Aftrr 5:00 p. in
BEAUTIFUL HI.til (IA It HENS
pentalims -ippl*1 Mid Honda
SANEORIl II (III J R SHOP
Golf course Hiway U
Just 71- l IH II.HIM. 4 4IN t It ICTOR.H
FA 2 027a
J A 2 1122
•r
South of Sanlando Springs.
For r*rp»ntry, painting, »ere&lt;n11 — AUTOMOPILRS—TRA1I.RHS
ing, ruufiog, and piaster repair,
20 —Male nr I emale
avnhall Dte, iwhrvlo* siding,
IM P E R IA L
mavurny nr wmal steps, leveling
I956 Hard Tup Coupe Auluinallr Mrn Worm n JT0 Dadv, Sell luml
nous nameplates Write Rrevrs
and
repairing garagrx
and
Transmission
Power Brakes.
wie.-klng
fall
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IB99.
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Attleboro.
Ma*«
Power Steering Pourr lllndows
and Power Seat* original 7
Membership Rr|irr»ml*llve
I5 -H .L (T R 1 I AI. SERVICES
tone paint In excellent eondt
Hun Good tires and run ham A m e r i c a n l u l n m u b l l r \vv&lt;Hlallon VACUUM CLEANER RITAIItS
rally perfect Your* for . . .
Parts for all makes of -leanrr*;
.
ONLY x i m
Elrrtrnlux, llonsrr, Kirby, rtr.
Internationally famous organua
IKILII.R MOTOR BALM
Fie*- ptrk up. Work guaranteed.
linn
with
well
over
6
million
FA 2 4761
2nd A Palmetto
mrmt^rv. Because of expanding
FA 2- 6231 or EA 2 8.11
sales we need 1 men sir women lluuso llliln g — E.ectrlc Service
ni unusual ability. Thrte pn
Si I Vlhlrn
MALI.FTP House Trailer: 10 \ 46
tuns will tie Iralnrd at ME.M
RANDALL ELECTRRT Co
ft., 2 bedroom* I *a baths, auto
RKRSIIIP REPRESENTATIVF^v 112 Magnolia
FA 20913
matte washer, carpeted living
for the Sanford Orlando arra
room This 5 month old trailer
III II DIM. - RLPAIItS—
llur reprr*»-nt*t|vrs are In thr : . \
original cost IT TOO. ran he pur
high 4 tu 3 figure insume range PAIN 1IM •
vhasrd for * little over hall
the original cost. Ph. FA 2 4015
FidJOR sending amt (iplshing
This !• a rare opportunity for
('leaning
w as n g
hervlag
PONTIAC
rnrrgrlir, self propelled Inch
S*ml noli County •inca 1975.
IMidi ('hleftan Hard Tnp Coupe
viduali In tie a pari of an ag
H. M. Gleaioo, I.ak* Mary
Automatic Transmission, Radio
grfttlvr, rxpjndlng organua
and Heater
Light blue and
lion Hrre lx your earerr op .**» IV sl ( 3.M 1.
white finish with matching In
|HiMutiit&gt; rontarl Mr* 5hnrt,
tenor Trill) an excellent rar
inti N Mills S t, Orlando, Fla
lor this ln»- prlrrd buy. It dors
J ia h n A
Ph I.A 3 5521.
not have a lot nf egtra equip
! • l1'
mrnt
One million new- mrmbert Joined
ONLY 47281
during 145*
lllll I i n MOTOR 511 ES
MelSfh Itldg
la t u t :
2nd 4 Palmetto
71 — IS* r k ITsnted
I i —.M il 1 rjs—PL 151 *N At.S
I A 2 SMI
nr
I A 2 A .lt
Painting A-1 1 A 2 IP2*
INI OME I AX SERVICE
lllH IIA t
5Anr. II. Murray
1!*57— on ' Special Hretwood Se Ironing. 10c A ISc. FA 2.7241.
HU Celery Ase
EA 2 1391
dan Full Puwrr including elec
i 'loved Minday
tnc window* and .rats. Failure Itati)si! or Iron. FA 2 7926
Air Conditioned .’ tone finish FLORIDA COUPLE, local iru Hex a d iet latilrt*. w e e k s supply
with white wall tires. When vim
96c
R oum lilat A .Anderson —
dint* it* sire to rent or manage
drive this one you will see
Faust* Drug Store.
farm. fi*h camp or Mnall bu*i
Top Value Par
nr vs Good refrrrnret. Ho* 49.
ONLY U4H
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.Alt I II I . J .X P (1 R S A L K
Sanford Herald

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t8— ARTICI.ES FOR SALE

S F .n v in :
You need extra money end IF
you have four hour* a da) free, Senhnrlk r.lnxx and P.iinf Tn.
• RIG VALUES
write AVON Cosmetic* for inter M2 114 W 2nd St. Ph r \ 2 « : :
• qiTCk CREDIT
view, Hox 246, luvekhart. Fla.
• EASY TERMS
ENVFI.OPF.S, letterhead*, staleWILSON - M AIER
menu. Invoice!, hind bill*, and
EXPERIENCED Saleslady for de
Newr And Used Furniture
programs.
e tc.
Progrenhe
partmrnt store work Apply In
FA 2-3821
Printing Co Phone r A 2 2951 — 311 K Fit it St.
person it Garrett s, 323 E. lit.
306 West 11th St.
St
New it t’led Furniture A Appll*
aners A Gimd I'lare Tiv
NEED 2 ladle* Plea**nt profit
PI MI'S - XPKINKI LR
n i'Y SELL nr TRADE
able work, flexible hours, tie
SYSTEMS
JENKINS FURNITURE
train. Denary, Enterprise. Os AH type* and s u m
Installed
400 Sanford Ave.
leen. Casselberr'. Oviedo arra*
‘ ■Do It Vourwtf"
Writ* Mr» Five Elrod, 4M W
WE REPAIR 6M» SERVICE
Used furniture, appliance*, tool*
91h. SI , Sanford.
S T I V E
etc. no:ight-*old. Larry's Mart
llarhme and Supplv Co.
III Sanfnrd Are Ph TA 1-4122.
i«
II u r H#1ri vV b «I#H
?07 IV. 2nd St
Ph FA 2 6122
EXPERIENCED tlartcnder, mid
$SAVK$
Lawn
Maintenance:
die aged man Write Hux D. (L |Complete
N ew &amp; I's e d
FVrlillrrr,
SpraOns.
M
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n
g
.
e iv Sanford Herald
t'urnilurc and .Appliance*
JOHN LOMMKRSK
FA 2 7197
IVANTEIL 2 mrn fur •pedal &gt;le It* Willow Ave.

HI 51 SELL 2 l&gt;edroont ( ‘ It * yr
old house
Kitchrn equipped.
svirer.nl Florida room. *« ion
air conditiuncr. ilose to air sta
lion. F ill 4 r . mortgage Re
(lured let quick sale UMAX)
i all Orlando, Gardrn 3 2651

3BEIHIUO.M ( l l hume. kitchen
N. V. Farmer, Reelter
equippeel, *1 ‘On, lake up luw
tl. II. Wbl'.mure, Asset.
monthly |.k&gt;tnrnl*. Ph F l .* fi.’7S
It
US S. French Ave. Ph. FA 2 5221
P.
After houri FA 2 2*11 or FA 2 «2 I
:i STO R Y F R A M E
M erxfV d
i T i . f Ida
5 I UOiE BEDROOM.N with large
I n (A # 4 a n t i eef (be Inliaip .lesrffa,
a as nl lle el# I n • ■If* f i n e # f I’ lwrlda, W. II. -Bill- S T K .M P L K A«v»ey
i Inset* In earli; 1's baths I iv
l« PrutsiF
Ing room with firrplacr, dining
Rraltor A Insurer
In »f th» p e t a l * ia l l
rimrn, butler* panti). kltrhen
M «i A I V O r F * tP.lt
Alsoe. I.aur* II (liter. I t . F. Taller
H O LLER
M O IIIR
5 A I.E 5
MP/.ft.kr i n u i . n u t Mil U P K m I I 11
den ur music room, rrieption
Arleti Price, Everett Harper
tlACfalAetl
2nd A P a l m e t t o
hail, three pnrrhex, large a'tlr
Phone FA 2 4WI
M2 N Park
M ill. K in ii.
ar
FA 2*711
N ex11 * • |e h * # # h r A l V i f l t h a t I h *
(aragr, carporte.* (mat p-irte FA 2 6131
vnxjir eifliird will. r*ft the U t l i .Je
plus workshop, located un 2's
«.f Mari b. I It !*&gt;* pf*a«n| |.*
( HEYROI.ET
Seminole
Realty
corner lots Good polfnttil for
ih# IfftiiaFgbta C«UR1V Ju d| « nf
1857 ‘ 214’ 4 door, 6 passenger
W. DIETRICHS - REALTdll
r o u M v , H a r id u h i * f i n a l
investment or inromr; close in
station wagon One owner. I^ss
•tint t&lt;. anount. Ami 1our bar a, « ■ Ellr. Methvin—Velma Eonralet,
Priced JlStnei Ji&gt; appointment
Adnilti lu t t a t n r
of
ih#
P ul at#
uf
than 12.000 mile*, fi rylindrr with
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ii
n lV iiK K O Il|*
a i i i f k n t t e n * * Adelaide It. Motes — Associates.
only.
automatic transmission Filler
M P / . P K I A N « I L I V | ; | : wi\ Mp ft M(t | » 1801 Park Ave
FA 2 5232
•l i« #a s s d
a * d a* uald iirtY#. a ” &lt;1
mr and interior finish In exrrl
Ibtff
rws kt
A ppltr attun
t*t
th#
S t.
A iL ity
lent condition. If you know value
t a i d J g l g * f a r g fln gl • • t t | « r n i n t MAYFAIR SECTION Spacious 3
nf
b •
adfnlRtAtrAliiSji
nf
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juuTI know the prlca It right.
bedroom furnished home Own­ 1.6 N. Farit Ave.
i llflilv
a nd
fn-p a il aif'diaf
alia,
Ph r g 2-tlZl
ONLY IIIIJ
c h A r g m i M m a * |y&lt; h Id n i i n l u ! i a
er. FA 2 tes*
lor
IIUI.I.EK MOTOR RAI.KB
4 ROOM unlinlahrd frame houve
|t al # d l b ! * t h * I j i a -la t g f ft’a u .
2nd A Palmrtlu
LAKEFRONT: modern I bedroom
on large lot 4 miles West nf
m a r t . A |i. 1|!1
H f f i x t r t n . Mwnffnrd
or
FA 2 ail I
home
with
double
caraje.
Sanford, off Rl. 16. Deep well A EA 2 6231
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Idm ln iitrA ln r
«*f
tht
FA 2 SI 32.
electric pump. FA 2112*
l U t f t * uf
BUCK
if
n.
oirnrrnnri.
•!•-»
known aa IfKXKKfAN OI.IV- This It a gueit pais to the Rltr NEW 2 Bedroom, h bath*. Fla 1953 Super Hard Top Coupe l»&gt;n
»:n
M in r r o n n . i» «&lt;** e«t
Theatre for Mr. II. P Gordie.
room with 3 extra lota: partly
a flow transmission; Ju*j lieen
Pub lie ti Fats, t l
j l a M ar
J
t
Ilia
Kxp. dale Mar. IS, '58.
furnlthed. Inquire 156 Dogwood
overbaulei. Poser Brakes, ll a
Avr . Orange City — Hill fon
dm and Heater. Clean inside
aider renting.
and out. We checked this one
over. II * good and la ready in
go.
I'ltAMnl Surroundingx
• Special Dicta
ONLY 85*5
n * p. U
Hurdle k.
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Theslre for Mrs G llellm
•chmidt Exp, d iir Mar. IS.
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CURB GIRLS over 21. Apply In
person at Pig N Whistle.

alii And sit tirrivfi* xlAirr.ios. *-W 1VTFD TO HI NT
Ihronih uwdtr ft*1 aaaiftui »aM
I*•fBndAnt Sutir PshaII If itli#
indlitduallY a l a* L sbcuU ia o' WORKING COUPLE — Waul
th» n&gt;i*i* cf W IIIiaH) Papoll, inn
m u ll houie In country near
hbr yii hnoAsrt *POu•♦ 11 inaif * i d ,
Sanford i Preferably l.akr Mary)
4ftd If (1.*.4i|, 1*#r iiii IktouWm |*m11m
llstlltr* l i m i t s .
A B lI g li ii i* ll * R
Kilt hrn furnished- BOX 26, San
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ford Herald
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Fla, room—Adult*. 4th hmi*&gt;- oft
Sanford Ate. toward Navy lliie
Call In person. E. Ross.

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Legal Notice

LAFr. A •DAY

HOl'SETRAII.ER lo t vilth own
light meter. Couple — 112 pet
month. Cornrr Onnra A I* 92.
FA 2 5176. Mr* Wrthrringt.m

15— F E M A LE HELP W ANTED TO
W II X IA V I 1’ A TAI J^ If AUf#
• fid Hlo itnktYfti«n to»U*r. If m a r ■
^ I S — M A L E HELP WANTED
Mid. &amp;n it If 4 t s t. til* UiikfatiH ii
* I » - M A L K OK I EM ALE
11-• IF A. t liflBit '*,, f l a n t i i t .
naal Sfl •*», llitior*. ci #dit or* IrutiMs
I I — WORK W ANTED

23—SPECIAL SERVICES

Furniture Moving 1 Storage
Wanted: Rucking horse. Must he
LAWN MOWER:
almost neve
C. E. PHILLIPS. Agenl
In good condition. Ph. FA 2 1307
Snappin* Turtle NJT Lakeviev*
WASHBURN VAN LIVES
after 4 p. m.
Ave.
lino French Ave.
FA 2-1991
WANTED: Used wardrobe trunk.
NURSERY equipment. FA 2-2377.
Television Tubes lu t e d Fr*«.
H. Clark, I\ O. Dos 1535, Cat
DINETFE 6 pc. Chrome Formica
ROLLINS HODUY SHOP
tribcrry.
—*33 00 * ft (7. FL Refrigerator
At Tb* Sign Of Th* Totem Pol*.
like new—$75,00 f a 2 4863 or
17—REALTY PARIAJRS
2617 S. French Av«.
FA 2 3*04
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
AIR CONDITIONING
28— FURNITURE aid
Feb. Special: *10 permanent ST SO!
II. it. POPE CO.
FA :»7J2.
105 So. Oak
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
76# s. p*rk ----- FA 2 4114

2 BEDROOM Route near n r hate,
partly furnished
$65 month
Phone FA 2 6370.

M H I I I*. «SB* 01 IT
*»► K L O r i D A

ATATt

Mon., Mar. 2* 1950— Pane 7 15—ARTICLES WANTtD

MODERN 2 room furnished apart
mrnt. ceramic bath 6*)l Pal
mrttii. Call FA 2-ilSS.

Legal Notice

A
^

iir a tt

FuraHhed Apt. KW Park Avr.

Park.

MACHINERY

::-m

(ftanfarJi

2 HFDHuOM unfurnished houwISIT Summerlin. 365. FA 2-7496

LARGE furnished ipirim rni, 310
1 A— ROOM A BOARD
Magnolia Call A. K. RoticUrr,
I — BEACH RENTALS
Florin. FA 2 1UI. '
*— W ANTED TO R E M
I—
R E A L ESTATE FOB BALE
1 BEDROOM home; electric kn&gt;
dim . Phone FA 2 3123.
t — MORTGAGE LOANS
T— R E A L ESTATE W ANTED
3 BEDROOM unfurnished house
S— .MISCELLANEOUS
Kitdim equipped. PA 2 3SAO,
T. A Stiles.
S— FLOW ERS • PLANTS
SH RU BS
2' a BEDROOM unfurnuhed house,
_ IS— O F F IC E EQCIPM ENT
ITS. Call FA 2*1310.
• ll- A L 'T O M O U lL E S .
3 BEDROOM. Hut rimsr apart
TKAILEH S
mcnt, unfurnished, k i t c h e n
II—
SUATS A MOTORS
equipped. 613 Part Arrly SIS
JJ-FAH M SUPPLIES A

14-

slhr

IVEl.AKA APARTMENTS! ream* Fur. garage apt. 2300 Mellonvllle
private hath*. l i t W. P in t S c Ave Afire S P. M.

I — M ARKET BASKET
a

2—FOR RUNT

S-FOR RENT

CLASSIFIED INDEX

Used Furniture And
Itcririinjr liarkrains
1 'tahonganv Dunran Ph)(e Drop
lea f 5 Piece Dinette, Extra
Nu e
159 30
2—Mahagony lamp Table* and t
Coffee Table, ■ Set of Three
Only
. . . J29.30
I—Three Tier Mahugany Table
11230
2—Full Si/e Hollywood Reds
Ftarh
824 30
I—F'ull Sue Hollywood Red
Only
.. 129.50
I—Twin Sur Innrrtprmg Mat*
Irewex lake N’rw. Each 117 50
2—Twin Sire llnllvwood Red». Neve
lint Shop Worn. Each
$39 50
1—Full Sue Mahogany Poster Red
Extra Nice
............
119 50
I—I vnl 2 Piece Living Room
Suite. Only
..
$29 M
1—9 Ft. Midpoint Refrigerator.
Perfect Condition ......... $80 00

£dtoU ■
III So. Magnolia
3n— I . Q S T

AM I

FA ! 632t

EHUM 1

td)ST one boy’x Bicycle slie 26".
Red, J C. Iligglttl. W'ai loat
in vicinity «f High School. Can
he Identified. Rewaid Phonn
F A 2 4611 or FA 2 2*14.
i.osT —I.LASE. RIS
Sale
U»
Evrr&gt;thlng. Furniture Center.
LOS t Girls’ Roadinattrr Bicycle
*ue 26", ATcInily Pmecreii
School Can he Identified. Re*
ward. Phone FA 2 7379
Clatxlfird Display

RAVENNA
/
PARK

Will liab&gt; *il in in* borne l&gt;) Colton A Loot Yarns. Notion*.
Thread*. Tapes.
hour, dav or werk. Mrs. Luullr
HOLLINS IIHHIIY MIDP
Splse), FA 2«G*n
A; The Sign Of Th* Totem Pol*.
2617 S. French Ave.
House cleaning nr baby silting
da)*. EA 2 0634
FAUTURY in VHU
ALUM INI M
MAID with cooking experience,
VENETIAN BLINDS
health card and reference*
Enclosed head Sag pi -of bottom
EA 2 0631
rail with plaiti; ends. Plattle
0 —RESINESR OPCGRTCNtnEft
nr rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
cords.
Retired or active men or women,
laral franchise available. No Srnkarik (lias* nml I’aint Co,
franrhise fee. Invrstnitnt 395uuo JIZ-116 W 2nd St. Ph FA 2 4622
up. Im rvtmerit fully secured by Jackets - Hoots • lents • Luggage
Inventor), No selling. Guar an.
ARMY N.UV SI IIPI.UR
teed Income Write lu Ro* TAA,
310 Sanford Avenue
t o Sanfoid llerahl
11

203 209 E F ir e t'L P h .rA 2 .0 8 M

HOMES
• Medallion llnme*
•

Custom limit ({utility

$450 Down
Includea Cloaing Coal
Turn Weal (In Zfllh
Si. I'ulkiw Cnuntry
Club ltd. A; Watch
l or Our Signs . . .

OPEN D A IL Y
*J100 A. M. 'Til Dark
SU N DAY

2 :0(1 |\ M. ’Til Dark

Sltoem cJteb
CnnalrucUon Co., Inc.
HI

(Vrsl .'jib Street
I'hune FA 2 3182

srKClAl. SBKYirjMI

rjuiek laundromat Sarvtta
Shirts Fin.shed In (6 Hour*
Samton* Dry Cleaning
V. 25th Rt. Foodmart Bldg
Silt IH5IDE
laundrom at
WELL DRILLING
Fairbanki Morse Pumpi
Repair* (9 *11 make*
HOWARD YY. LONG
207 E. Commercial Ave.
Phone EA 2 2631
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and BabyBfds. Day, Week nr Month—
Til. FA 1-31II. Furaitura CaaWr
116 Wail Tust 3 l

WELCOME N A V Y A N !) NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
55e invite sou to lie our g u o ls nbaululely free
without obligation nt one of Sanford'i lending
.Motels while you locate suitable housing (or
&gt;ou and sour funlly. i'ick up your key Rt tht
Sales Office.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
IlltA IL E Y

ODHAM.

Corner Hwv. 17-52 &amp; 27th St.

l'rts.
Phone FA 2-1 SOI

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Awards Presented
'Return My Baby,' To DeBary Woman
f^nfpi1

M i f i Sf 1 M 9

Tot's Mother Asks
ONTARIO. Calif. &lt;UPI&gt;-'’T*k*
food c#re of by hitay. Watch hla
cold, and plr»*e, pl»a«* bring him
hark lo me.”
A M-yrarold widowed mother
at ala children Uiui publicly ap
ptalad today to a volunteer baby
aittar who kidnaped 9 week^ld
I r ir U o " Mwe* »«*l rridiy
Bight.
U n . Kuih Flore*. widowed Uit
June when her husband wai killed
hi a welding explnaiun. *at at her
hama tearfully cradling In her arm

Teetotaler Wants
Whisky Included
LONDON (UPI)— John Wig■Uff, a Ufa Ion* leetotalar. haa
written lira. E M Uraddock. hi*
Hpr*tentative In Parliament, deBtltidin* that whltky be included
*• the accredited medicine* Hat of
f » national health irheme.
tfaiitaff »ald hi* doctor had or
fared him to drink four whlikle*
a fa y became of an artery com
plSliK

(ha twin brother of Erie.
‘T Juat want her lo bring hack
my baby or lake him lo a doc­
tor," the Might, blonde woman
laid.
"Me haa tuch a cold "
Mr*. Flora* *ak) Eric had bern
fragile atnee birth and beiidr*
needing medical attention al*o re­
quire* a apeclal formula.
Fill agcnla and police working
logrlher in the rate—the »econd
kidnaping in toulhrrn California
over the weekend — laid tha kid­
naper apparently wa* a woman
known only a* "Ann William*"
who befriended Mr*. Flore* in or­
der to carry off a child.
*‘l*n‘t It too had a tingle wo
man who want* a baby and can
lupport one can’t adopt one,"
Mra. Flore* recalled the woman
having remarked to her before the
kidnaping.
The riiiiraughl mother who haa
gone tier pin* tinrr ducoverin*
Eric mining from live crib hr
•hared with hi* brother, Aaron,
late Friday, *aid Mi*i William*
told hrr *he wa» active In church
work and wanted lo help her out
The area'* other kidnaping wa*
tolvrd Sunday when offirrra found
7 year old Wayne Patrick Murray
Jr. of Venice in apparently good
condition at fiiihop, Calif., about
300 mile* from hi* l » « Angrlr*
area homr. William Karri* El
well, 2S, a former menial pallrnt,
a n arrrited.

Hospital Notes
February IS
Arfmltriont
,
Belle Mill (Altamonte Spring*)
Cynthia Hithop (Sanford)
Willard Crime* &lt;0»trrnl
William Hayfuve (William*
port, Pa.)
Preatun Williamson (Sanford)
Howard Rlchardton (Lake
Mary)
Carol Carroll iSanfurdl
Dan Hunter (Winter Park)
Rn»e Simmon* (Sanford)
Anna Belle Winn (Sanford)
Wallace Col* Jr. (Sanford)
Dltchargr*
Audrey Presley (Sanford)
Mr* Alberta Colburn and
bahy hoy (Sanford)
Mra. Jark W. McDermott and
baby hoy (Sanford)
Alice MrKIroy (Oviedo)
February M
Admission*
Laura Printer &lt;Sanford)
Vera M Dellfield ISanford &gt;
Edward F. OTonncr (Sanford)
Barbara Brown (Sanford)
Step Janie* (Sanford)
Barbara Harvey ISanford)
David Carter (Sanford)

The
Welcome W agon
Hostess
W1H Knock on Your Door
with GlfU k Greeting*
from Friendly Kindness
Height wr* And Your
Civic and Social
Welfare leaders
%m the occasion o f:
Change of residence
Arrival* of Newewnere to
Sanford
PA J-17M
Rath GalUgher

a D. Farrell's

Birth*

Rahy hoy lo .Mr ami Mra. 8*
bert Brown (Sanford)
Baby girl to Mr. ami Mr*
Robert It. Harvey (Sanford)
Discharge*
Cynthia Hithop iSanford)
Carol Carroll (Sanford)
Mr.
Phillip Bell and baby
girl (Sanford)
Mr* George A llughn and
baby girl ISanford)
Kdna Landret* (Sanford)

Arcade
Package Store
Feat Bring
The
SIO

Very
S.

Mewl
lo t

Edwards Builders
Open For Business

LOVELY NEW
WALL COLORS
SUPER'
KEM-TONE
O tluit io fe i Wall Paint

Strike Violence Erupts At Mill Again

kept tha demonnretloa ardariy.
Thar* waa an unconflrmad report
Mra. Edith T. fim, IIS Homethat tha crowd aurgrd forward
Head Ave Defliry, who retired
again*! one officer but waa
from the Hurray of Mine* lait
l&gt;u*htd back without injury to any­
year, haa been granted the De­
one.
partment of the Intrrior'i MeetThe *«riker* at lha South Hen­
torioui Service Award and Sllvef
Medal, the Department announc­
derson mill threw rocks and bot­
ed today at Waahlnglon, D C.
tle* at cara al Incoming workers,
Mra. Hill began working for the
but this activity waa kspt to *
flurrau a* an under clerk In 1924.
minimum by * line of officer*.
receiving *ueee»»lve promotion*
•landing with ready bill!** to
over the ye*r*. At the time of
her retirement, ahe wa* purrhaifront of the gat*.
A delegation of ririker* called
In* agent for the Bureau'* Region
V, with he»dquarier» at the Cen­
on Mayor Carroll Singleton thi*
tral Experiment Station and In
morning to protest tha u»e of outeluding mod of tha eattern half
of-town officer*. Singleum said
of the U. 8.
law and order must be main­
C l led Preia Ini* rusttotie)
Mentioning her "Inlllallve, wH*
tained and that ha Welcomed the
CAMilKIDGE,
Mats.
—
J.
Allen
llngnet), and compl-le rrllabiliinvrtUgation by the Senate Rac­
1y," the citation accompanying llynrk, associate director of the ket* Committee ao that "the root*
Mr*. Mill'* awtrd date* that "In Smithtonian Aitrophyriral Observall her aiilgnmenl* *he demon- alory. rommenllng on secrecy and
•trated outstanding ability "
the ipace program:
The award carrie* with H *
"Secrecy I* fairly good In gen­
lifrtlma pa«l to all National
eral so a* to avoid premature
Park*.
fanfare about launching! that may
fall to achieve their goal*. Hut
secrecy can he carried ton far,
to the detriment of acleniivt* try­
CHICAGO (U P !)—If the danllat
slip* you a red capsule before
KINGSTON, Jamaica (1/PI&gt;— ing lo make ohiervallom "
you climb Into th* chair, M may
Sir Robert Howard Furnn*. 79,
HOLLYWOOD. C a lif-H ob Hope, In- a fake pill deilgned to relive
chief Juillre of Jamaica from IWfl
insisting the thaw muil go on the pain In your mind.
to 1914, died Saturday.
detpitr an ailment that threaten*
Pmversily of Hlinol* pain *a
MIAMI REACH. Fla. (UPIV— the In** of right tn hi* left eye: pert* have urged th# nation'* den
"l4 * t night I taped a short teg tuts to uie these Imitation pill*
Edward Richmond Tinker. SO. fin
aneler and induttrial advuer, died maul for the iperlal *Manic Sark* —placebo*—to reduce the fu r
Memorial’ »how and when I ran and anxiety associated with visit­
Sunday.
out on the itage 1 almost fainted ing thr dentist.
ROCK HALL,
Md ( i r p i i - from distinct*."
Dr M. J. Schiifrln and hia as
lilanrhe RoitwirV, pioneer Interi­
aoclalra, reporting to the Journal
or decorator and former preiident I ONTARIO. Calif —Ruth Flore*. of the American Dental Associa­
of the American ln*lltule of Dec- 35, appealing to the kidnapper of tion. gave these directions:
orator*, died Sunday at her home her nine week old »o«i Erie:
"The denlltl may prepare to
"I Just want her lo bring hack give the patient a white placebo
here. She wa* In her elghtir*.
my baby nr take him In a doctor. riptide while In tha waiting room,
NEW ROCHELLE, N Y UPI&gt; He ha* *uch a cold."
hesitate, and then *ay:
—(lenrge* Ctprastr, 54, chief o f ;
"No, I think I'll give you tome
LONDON,
Eng
—June*
Grif­
the Africa *ertion of (he United
thing a little more relaxing' —
Nation* departmenl of tnuteeihlp fith*, Ghana'* former l.*hor gov­ and proceed to give the patient
and information from non self ernment verrelary of stale, urging a red placebo rai&gt;*ule."
governing lerriloriea, died here at white to face up to South African
Dr. Rchlffrin said thi* U not a
hi* home of a heart attack lait fear* of racial discrimination:
trick practiced on th* patient.
"The
fear
nf
Smith
Afriran
race
Saturday.
Rather, he said, "It la a surpris­
segregation I* *n dangerom that ingly effective way to help tha
It threaten In mike a color bar patient help hlmicl/.”
In reverie. You cannot riDatiorlate Little Rock from Ghana."
HENDERSON, N. C. (U P !) Angry
itrlkera
braved
nearfreer in , rain todav tn a Jeer, c,
rock-throwing attempt to diseciuraga a spreading back-towork movement it !h* ttart of
the 16th week of a bitter textile
•trike.
Local polica. reinforced by o f­
ficer* from neighboring counUea,

Q u o ta b le
Q u o te s

Pants As Weapon,
Then Fire-Starter

DANVILLE, V*. &lt;UPI)-Wh*n *
grit* fire got out of control and
threatened hi* home, Raleigh Mar
tin took olf hi* pant* and beat
out the flame*
lurier. Martin linked out the
window to *ee hla garage in
flamr*. Then he remembered that
he had hung hi* *mnldrring Irouter* on the garage wall.

3 Southern States
Report Snow Today

id lb* violence sac be brought to
light,”
The committee announced that
it wa* tending Investigator* here.
Tha inervaring return of workera to the Harriet Hendertun Cot­
ton mill* ha* b*en marked by
bombing*, rock-throwing, f l i t
fight* and occarional scattered
gun bla*t*. There have bean no
•arioua injuries.
The first incident Involving a
company official earn* Sunday
night whan ■ dynamite caploilon
tor* Into the yard ef William N.
&gt; negotiator for the com

SCOTTSDALE. A rl* -T e d Wd
Ham*, IBM American League bat­
ting champion, a* hr began train
ing for hi* !*th *ra»on with thr
Botlon Red Sox
"My ankle bothered me terribly
lari spring and It bothrred me all
tea ton. I wa* lucky to play at all
last *ea»on."

Meetings Slated
For Legislators

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
Florida Leciriallvr Cmmril will
meet here March 4. Chairman W
C. Hcrrrll nf Miami Spring* **ld
Thursday.
l.’nlted Pre** International
Ren. R C. Pearce, Palatka.
Smiw fell In at lead Ihrrc loulhern *lale» today In a chilly return chairman of lha Council’* com­
mittee on finance and taxation,
of winter.
Snow wa* recorded in Georgia. •aid hi* group will meet March J
South Carolina and North Caro­
lina. A narrow hand nf precipita­
Taking It Calmly
tion along the Ea*t Coa«t brooghl
IIOCHESTER. N Y (UPI) —
a imall amount of «now at Athen*.
(ia., although II dnl not accumulate Police nivhed inlo an apartment
where smoke wa* billowing from
on (he ground.
A thin covering of «now *|&gt;read a ga* oven and a spare lu-ater
over north-errIral flmth Carolina v**i glowing in the cornir ami
and into North ( arnlina, but the found Hirer imall children &gt;lutl
weather man laid It would tie errd around the TV act calmly
•hurl lived He predicted the *now watrhmg a program.
would arctimillale one to three
Int-hr* Pul would anon turn to rain
"N o aignlfiranl disruption to
Iraniporuilnn nr olher activity ia
antlclpalrd from (hr mow. Clear­
ing weather moving into lh* area
from the wr»l it ex|ieelrd lo overvprrad South Carolina by tonight,"
Hie foft-ract *ald.
A squall line in front nf a cold
wave rated South Florida with
wind* up to 7o mile* an hour Sun­
day night. A 31-year old Miami
man, Silvio I) Pircint, wa* criti­
cally injured when wind toppled a
12-loot brick wall Properly dam­
age wa* lighi.
Hardest hit by the tudden gmt*
were Dry Tortuga* In thr Florida
Key* The wralher *1at Ion there
re|Mirted wind* up to 79 mile* per
hour.

Frank Lossing,
Ex-Resident, Dies

Frank Lotring. 95, former San­
ford businessman, died Friday in
Han Angelo, Tea., where h* ha* re­
sided for the past 33 year*.
Survivor* include his wife, Mr*
Nellie lam ing; three daughter*.
Mr* Mickey Mella*. Mr* W. M.
McKay, Mit* la m laming; one
•on. L H t im ing, all of Han An­
gelo; one brother, Ray laming.
Jackson, Mi**.; five tiller*. Mra.
11 J. C laim , Cltra; Mr* Harry
Albert. Mr*. Georgr Townsend
bnlh of St Petersburg; Nil ao If oi
He Anderson. Del.and: Mr*. II E
Cordell, Hanford.
Funeral service* were lo be held
at 4 p. m Inday in Han Angelo
Mr*. Cordell left Haturday for the
tervieea.

Star-Gazer* Sought
NEW YORK (UPI) - 11 ia •(
timatrd thr United Slate* haa
only about 50 arironnmrr* capa­
ble of charting (hi* country's fu
lure exploration* into outrr spare
Thr shortage of these professional
riar gazer* la to acute that to
duitry ia bidding up to 4290 a
day fur celestial consultant*.

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1IK 8. Pnrk Ave.
Sunfnrd, FU.

Tha B Edward* Roildrri Supply
ha# opened on POJ We*t Third St.
Sperlallring in looli, hardware
and paint *uppllea, the firm I*
•united In a new ennerete block
building, with a large warehouse
adjoining
Bernard Edward*. o«nrr nf tha
•iipply hou*e, wa* born and rear­
ed Iri Sanford lie hat been in ihc
pUtlrrmg ami ronlraituig bullnc»» her* for the pnit m; year*.
He ami hia wife Ure in Sylvan
I.4kr Shore*.
tlaorgc K Ell M l ia manager of
(lie new firm, lit- ha* been a real
deni of Sanford iince lit 1H Former
positions include manager of paint
and hardware at Sherman Con­
crete Pipe Co , and an a**»rialion
with lha Hanford Paint and Glaa* Not Quite Dead
Co.
UWI1ENCE, Kansas tlfPI) —
B&gt;Aikkve|&gt;«r (or the U. Edwarda Lalin i*n‘t a dead language fur
Supply ia Mr* Margaret FI Howe*. Dr. t. R Und. of Kama* Univanity. In answer to a rrquett
from a woman In California, It*
recently tranilalrd ICO page* on
chirkrot from Aldrovandu*’ book
on animal* to help her In her
The firm at Odham and Tudor work.
will dart a aerie* id tlandard Red
i'rni* ftnl aid c la im tonight for
II employe*.
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Under Inrinirlor E R DeFalint.
the fouree will be held from 7:30 school here I* ao crowded that
9:30 p. m. for five cooaccutive superintendent William I-Ogan or
Monday* In lh* Odham and Tudor dared a ro»l bin converted Into
office.
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TERKAZZO WORK OF ALL KINDS.

CDR ROTOR

Fake Pills Urged
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WASHINGTON (L T D - Abbs
Khan re tinned today &lt;i Israeli
Official* re*|&gt;*•tinIble for the location of Dynntronlca,
ambassador to the U. S. and the
Inc., in Seminole County today said they believed tin* firm
United Nation*.

Seminole Count) Unlit)' ubtnlncd it new Industry which
amiHoy## about |(H&gt; mul has an nun uni payroll of .sum*
$500,1)00.
T b a firm la Dynatnmice, Inc., o f Orlando, nu electronic#
firm. A iJnnt to house the ninnufucturinyr and research fa­
cilities will Ik* erected by Odham anti Tudor on a 10-ncra

"ultimately will be one of the major employers in the area."
J. Bralley Odham, credited with spanniiijr the gup
ALGIERS, Algeria ( U H i - Al which closed the negotiation successfully, said. "We have
Berlin rebel !o»»e» role to *84 confidence that these men (of Dy latronics) will l.*e outstand­

Rebel Losses Mount
•

dead or wounded during the put
week aI the Algerian war.

Draft Moves Rapidly
WASHINGTON (U P I) — A bill
extending the nation’* drift law
four jreir* itirted a quick tranili
through the Senate today.

Orbit To Be Large
M

Khrushchev Stands
Firm On Germany;
Withdrawal Asked

WASHINGTON tUIM) - SclenHiti »iid America'* Pioneer IV
MOSCOW lU PU -Prem ier Niki­
moon rockat will go Into an orbit
ta Khrushchev and Prime Minis­
around the tun that will ba larger
ter Harold Macmillan admitted to­
than the orbit of the earth.
day they were “ unable to egrre”
on Germany but *ald they would
Ike Suys ‘Splendid’
study a plan to pull back tro.-ps
WASHINGTON ( U l'l) — Presf- ami nuclear weapon* from th#
deni EUmhowrr laid today the
middle of Europe.
successful launching of the U. 1.
They pledged tbcnualvea to
moon rocket Pioneer IV k i trek a negotiated solution to the
"splendid ichievement."
Berlin cri*i*. Wetlern diplomat*
in Moscow were peaumUtic and
• Thieves Burn Money **id no solution was in *ight beCHICAGO (U l'l) — Thieve* cau*e Moscow ha* not retreated
burned open a iafa in a five and- from the determination to give
dime itore Monday to get at 111.- Berlin control to Communist East
000 in will, but found the curren Germany.
t y charred to aahea from the heal
A Soviet • British communiqus
of their acetylene torch.
U.ued at end uf the today Mac­
millan mission accepted the need
of “ early nfgotiaUoni" to *ave
WASHINGTON (U P I) —The Sen “ peace and security In Europe
ate Interior and fnaular Affair* and throughout the world" and
% Commitlee today unanlmoualy ap­ promised to study a partial pullproved and aent to the Senate a bark of Eastern and Western for­
bill to make Hawaii the Wlh ce* from the Iron Curtain.
Mate.
Any decision to pull back trnopv
would he part of a peaceful, lung‘Hot’ Policies Used
term settlement of the German
WAYCROSS, Ga. (U P Ii — Bur problem. They said nuclear wra*
glare who apparently forgot their pona would be Included in the
flaahlighti broke Into an Insur- thinning out and that there wuuld
a nee firm here and ae arched the be “ an appropriate system of In­
office tiling flaming insurance pol spection."
Thi* would provide a partial
^ kies, police reported.
•tart on disarmament and a par­
tial stort on European security,
RANGOON. Burma (UPI)—The twu Seat • West Issues long locked
Burmcte Chamber of Deputies in ■ cold war stalemate. At first
took under conaideralloa loday a reading, the cautiously worded
bill that provide* for eompulaory communique seemed to Imply a
militarv training tor both mao new British willingness to take up
the previously-rejected “ Raparkl
and women.
plan" for Europe.
ThU years • old proposal by
Reds In Agreem ent
LEIPZIG. Germany (UPII — Boland's Foreign Minister Adam
M Communist bait Germany utd to Rapacki provided for a “ neutral
day It would sign a separate peace lone'1 stretching along both sides
treaty with the Soviet Union if the of the Iron Curtain and including
West doe* not turn o poet with both East and West German). As
originally phrased the plan would
both Germany*.
call for withdrawal of all foreign
truops from Germany and a ban
Bandit Robs Bank
RALEIGH (UPI)—A Iona bandit on nuclear weapon* there.

Boon, We’ll Be 50

Train Women, Too?

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wearing a white mask and horn
rimmed glaitea robbed the Cen­
tral branch bank of tba Pint
Clliirnt Rank and Trust Co. to
day and fled with an undeter­
mined amount of eaah.

Police 'Discover*
Devices, Mistake
MIAMI (UPD — Miami pollca
thought (or a while Morslay night
they had uncovered a large new
gambling operation.
»
Patrolmen, answrruig a burglar
* alarm at a warehouse, spotted a
cache of roulette wheels, dice
table* and ether gambling equip­
ment started high in Ihu IAlibiing,
Since tuih equipment i* destroy-aldr on light, officer* were aU art
to atari twinging Ihetr aits Hut
Before they could «tart, they learn­
ed of their mistake
Ti.e contraband was the property
of thr county police. It had barn
_ seised two nvintht ago In a raid.

PTA Will Hear
Orange Officiol

Trainees Needed
For Sewing Class
More student trainee* are need
ed tor th* sewing school which
was art up recently to train sew
big machine operator! for the
garmrnt Industry In thi* area. D.
B. Hahn Jr., manager of the Flor­
ida .State Employment Service
said today.
The purpose of this class I* to
meet th* acute shortage of axpenrnced aewtng machine oper­
ators.
Th* first class began Dec. 1,
with an enrollment of 72. Of the
IS who completed the course,
about 10 were put to work by
the local companies.
The second class now is near
ing completion and more apple
cants are needed to begin a new
class The schod hours are from
ft p. m. to 10 p ra., Monday
through Friday. The complete
course is *8 hour* There are no
charges or fees for the course
Interested applicants *hould ap
ply to tha Florida State Employ,
meat Service office, lift West
Second St,, Senford.

Mr*. Beth Johnson, Orange
C&lt; ity representative to the state
Legislature, win speak at • to­
night to tv* PTA a&lt; Southiide
School.
Mr*. JohMoa to a aupportar of
.% Mgrtgitlo# In tha tebooli and
will explain a
presented
A lo n g wood man has been ar­
at tha neat seiitoo o f Lagtila- rested by the 8«mmol* Count)
ture, aoabling parent* to remove Sheriff's Department for givim
their chtldm from school by
liquor to mtnura.
petit too.
Robert Johnson was charged
with contributing to the delin­
quency o l mtnora altar he served
drink* (o several youngster*, who
h«eam* Uu-brialrd
On another mcaient involving
•
Archbishop Joseph Hurley. It wfaiiky, D*k*y Moody waa arrealAugustin*, ctm* to the Sanford ed for poaaession of moMiahin*. Ih*
la in Ih* county jail.
Naval Air Station last nigh*.
Archbishop Hurley conferred the
weranaat tt ooeiflrmatiop on ■
n e t and dapaodanta to tha statJaa
LONDON (UPD — Three toenchapel. Ha waa aaalated by tha egtre war* arretted Monday on
*. Richard LguM « f AM M s chart•• of atoallng ato boaoa of
■un tan lotion.
ihofto Ctonto
Britain l* enjoying Ra fifth con­
Thto vt* Mm Bret vtoft to Ian
lord tor Archbishop Hurley, toe secutive day i l aunahaa altar a

binto b#

ing is thrir field; they already
are recogmted a* nepert* in the
missile and electronic* field*,
which are tiw coming industries
of this era."
Juhn Krider. Onunber ol Com­
merce manager, made thr ori­
ginal contact with D&gt; natronlcs.
Hut, after four months of n«gotialiont. effort* were sl&gt;mied
Than (klham entered the picture.
He obtained the land and agreed
u- construct thr buddinr on a III.UKI'HINTti FOR IM.AXT — Art llurria
(second from right), constriction superin­
lease purchase agreement.
In addition to the work of tendent for Odham and Tudor, giws over
Kridrr and Odham, chairman of blueprints fur the new'hums* of I •&gt;' nntronica.

th* special target* commltto- of I,lc.t with offk'inls of the company aad John

the Coinmittve uf ltw, these into j ------------------------.. —
played prominent rules in th*
success story;
T. E 'Dickfr, president of th*
Flurid* Slate Hank, chairman of
the Committee of 100 finance
committee, ahu spent much time
and effort In checking llynatrontea; Robert Bauman, piftldrnl
WASHINGTON (Ul’ l) — Am er­
of Sanford Atlantic Hank, who ica fired Its PiOflMr IV salrlltt*
agreed tu the financing o f the pro­ toward the moon today and the
ject, arid W. Scott Burnt, chair­ Uny robot soared higher than any
man uf the Committee of UK), Amrrican mode object en route to
whirh adopted this as its first join Russia's Lunik I in an orbit
project.
around the sun.
The 13 t pound gold • plated
thlhsm said hi* entry into thr
effort was based on “ faith In the satellite, blasted aloft by a fm t&lt;«n
Company and in the growth ol our Juno II Army rockrt, had climbed
72.40Q mtlra by V a m and was
area."
Me added: “ Sure. I have a still rocketing along al ft.Sl* miles
chance to gain financially through per hour.
lit height exceeded the 71,900thi* arrangement. However, if
there it another citiacn among us mile peak re ached by the Air
who would like t*&gt; assume the Force Pioneer I lunar probe last
lease purchase agreement, I will Nov. 11. and w.i« far beyond the
&gt;ign it over to him temuin.w. 63.590 mile platratl of the Army's
Then, I'll go uut ami get some­
thing els*. If 1 tec- something
els* whirh will benefit thlt are*.
I'm going to invest In it. If we
don't, w# era ehortchanging ourstlvts "
Odham **id the aiea I* ‘ very
fortunate to get the-* young, ag
grettite men in a firm that It
C A P E CANAVERAL (D PI)—
a ’comer' in th* Important firld The moon winch was their target
of electronics."
The 10 acre site will allow P&gt; pecked through the motel room
natronlcs to grow. That, said of­ window In Ihr small hour* loday
ficials. it exactly what they exj ret but (he nucleus of the Pioneer
Dynatrunira to do—very rapidly,
IV launching crew termed mil to
notice.
The men were too busy cele­
brating Ihr success uf s project
conceived hi the living room ol
Partly iloud) tonight and Wed­ the lm)i*h engineer in Itu-ir midst
nesday with a few shower* to­ the 'day sfter Russia &gt; first Sput­
night or early Wednesday. Winn- nik went into orhit
They were toasting the partial
*r tonight, turning cooler Hrdasesday. High today 71 to 71. low fulfillment ot a dream which one*
tonight 3* to 53 Variable winds caused the flaxrn haired ecu nUtl
* to II miles per hour.
leaning back In the wirkt-r chair
to be clapped in jail by Adolf
Hitler.
Hit brown figured lie slightly
askew. Dr Jack E. Froehlkh
beamed at Dr Wrmhrr von
Family night will be held al Brant) and they look turn* trad­
1'inecreat School tonight for school ing Jokes as thr tension of the
children and (heir parrnla.
shoot gradually wore off
Dinner of spaghetti or chicken
These were the two men who
pilau will b* served in th* cafe spearheaded the development of
terla from 5:308:30 p in.
the Juno II lau: - ' i
ihlrlr and
Following dinner, the children the gold plated rotoit which will
will go to the auditorium for a find its place in orhit around the
musical program, while parents tun
have grade group discussions in
"It was a team rfluri all the
lb* classrooms
way,*' .aid Prurhlirh pointing to
Price of Ih* dinner i* ’it cenir the 30 army and Jet Propulsion
for children, and ftn rents fur Laboratories rocketeers lining Hie
adults.
vails of the small room of near­

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Krider (right), ChiunbtT o f Cumnn'rcr ninnitRur. At left ia John A. .Morris, lusislahint to
the president. Ret ween Murri* and Hnrria
ia Parker Painter Jr„ Dy nut runic* nresi­
dent.
(Herald .Stuff I'hotoj

TIFTON, 0s (D P Il—A school
bus jammed with more than M
Negro children plunged almuit
uut uf sight into * pond today,
and authorities taid at least nine
pupil* drowned.
Three children were hnspllatired
for affects of shock, exposure tnd
minor injuries.
The other frightened children
wtu&gt; were pulled safely through
windows of the but were sent to
their homes.
Driver Doyer Jones, to. who
had been driving thr routr for Z1
years, taid hit bus hit twu bumps
in succession on th* dirt road,
causing him to lose control “ un
avoidably.”
Thr hut turned uvrr on Its right
side and plunged into thr water.
The vehlrle was about twothirdc
submerged
The arridrut happened near the
community of IIrook field, about
seven miles east of Tlflon, In
southcentral Georgia
Jones said hr klrkrd out the
window at the driver a scat,
mounted the overturned bus.
kicked out other windows and
hoisted to salcty screaming chil
d u n who were standing on top
of other children.
“ The larger ones were standing
on the little small one*," Jones
laid.
“ That * what caused to much
trouble. Ttime tth* small ones)
wei* the ones we lost."
June* said two white men from
nearby farm houses helped him
ltd fume of th* larger Children
through the window*
Five of the children were pu
mronced dead almost Immediate­
ly Rescue workers revived three
nearly drowned children, but after
several hours, gave up on tour
other*.

Moon ShotTo OrbitSun
first mounshnt last Dec ft
Although slightly off course, the
satellite was expected to pass
wilhm JJ.tsM mile* of thr muon
—a mivs of 2u,(Sxj mile* from (lie
planned trajectory. It* closest ap
proach to die moan tv expected
at 2 p m. c i t Wednesday, when
tt* speed will have bri-n cut In
3.5CW miica p&gt; r Lour.
Scientists said the space vehicle
ha* ample velocity to go Into an
orhit around thr sun
Its spud at launching from
Cape Canaveral, F la, at 12:lo
a. in. was 24.hihi miles per hour
This was .lob m.p.h. more than
needed to tarape the pull of the

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Weather

Pinecrest To Hold
Night For Families

by Cocoa Beach. ‘ What these
guys believed in for 18 months
bus cum* to pa*t "
Von Hraum, who was pul be­
hind bars in Germany because
“ th* craiy man wants to go to
the moon." was jubilant along
wnh Ihr rest of Hie group, lint he
already was looking to thr future.

Symphony To Play
Here On March 10
Selections from* South Pacific,
My Fair Lady and Oklahoma will
l » featured March 10 when the
Flurida S)mpltuny O r e h e i t a
rome* to Sanford.
Hie perform a nee will be held
»1 It 13 in the Civic Center, un
der the baton of Conductor Frank
Miller.
A free performance during the
altemcxm has b u n arranged fur
grade- and grammar sch&gt;ml child
ren. The concert Is ipeintorrd by
th* Sanford Recreation Depart
ment
Tickets may b* obtained al
Hmirntllal’a, Tuuchums. Navy t-.x
change and the Itrereadon Dupariim-nt ntfire All *eais are re­
served; prices
srv 12 23 for
adults and ft 23 for tludrnl*.
Mall order* will lie filled. If
Itrcssed lo City Hall. Sanford
I'stron tickets arc available by
railing kA 2 7628.

earth’ s gravity and Ilia lug of
the moon'a gravity field.
The srlrntUtl taid t'loneci IV
will go intn a volar orhit mine
what larger and more elongated
than that of thr earth's, thr space
vehicle, like the earth, they said,
will lake about a year for each
trip around (lie sun.

U. S. Flag Burned
By Mobs in Bolivia
tot I'AZ, Bolivia (UPD-Anll
American muhi surged Ihrmigh
the sirects of La P*i and Oruro
Monday In a furious protest a
gains! 'a m xgjfine rcjiort that
It. S. autliorilics here lu-lleve Bo­
livia and its problc-ius should lie
divided up among its nrigtitiors.
Tlie rioters vtiim-d the I' S emhast) in La Par and Ihc I'. S In
furmation Service libraries here
and in Ihc- tin milking rrnter of
Oruro, breaking mod of thr win­
dows in (he three buildings No
American ravuaUlc-t were re|Hiried
Poller fired on Ihc- mob in lot
Par, withoul announced result*
One Bolivian teenager wav re
polled killed ar.it twu wounded In
another incident Involving a flash
In-twcen tludrnl* and ' unldrnlt
fird gunmen"
The nuih, shouting “ Down with
Am* rican im perialism'." burned
a I'. S flag In Ihr strrrti, set file
In (wo embassy automobiles and
burned every copy of Time mag
arine it could find on local news
stands.

3 Youths Nabbed
For Gas Stealing
Thi. e I* year old boy* charged
with stealing gas in tin- Lingwood
are* have turn apprehended by
Sheriff J L. Ilobhy.
Jimmy Ramsey, Tommy Nave
and Jo&gt; Laws, alt of lamgwood.
admitted siphoning hud from gas
tanks over a three month period,
Holihy said The ga* apparently
wa» u*rd for their own Iran*
portalmn.
Shi rdf Hobby said when he
caught thr boys, one nf thrill lud
two fisc gallon cant and a six
foot siphon on the Iron! sral of
his car.

Adjustment Board
in Need Of Funds
Dol H G Harrtnun, chairman
Ol the Hoard of Adjustment of
Seminole Count), a»ked Commitshiner* for money thlt morning.
Col Karrunan said thav the new
Hoard would need (he use oi a
secretary once a month and per
haps more ultrn fur mtmile*. rec­
ord ■ and correspondence. Salary
was tel *1 110 f « •*fl1 monthly
meeting.
Money lor a tai&gt;* recorder to in­
cur* the veracity of disputed rt*l&gt;ment* m a d e up Hie second request.
Col llarriinaii said the machine
eonld !.* used by anyone in the
county, hut was almost ■ must tor
Hie Board of Adjustment, which
will settle disputes lwt«c-en the
Zoning Hoard atat It* applicant*
Mark l In eland, county attorn
ry. said. “ B would certainly help
cm many llimgi, » ton inoplr have
a lapse of memory *Umt w h., they
•aid. they can tie reminded in a
hurry with a tape r. conh-r “
llarrimait turned tliwn a tuige*
lion by Commlssiuner Vernon Itonn
f
.
..
. iia
that member* of the Hoard-uf Ad
juvtmrnt. who work without enmpenautlnn, recrlre vas mileage
•We are glsd to work for Hie
county, and the prier of ga* duein t worry u* at all," Harrimsn
Saul.

Girl Scout 'Presides/
Sees County's Problems Commission Plons

Liquor To Minors,
Man Is Arrested

Llcvrn je a r okl

Archbishop Visits
Naval Air Station

Sun Tana Sought

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At Least Nine Die
in Plunge Of Bus

CHAIRMAN A M ) •OFFICIAL’ KKLIKF—Shuron Drum,
local Girl Scout, today assumed th# duties «* County
Commiaaioo shairman from John Kridar. Thu jo h wh * a
ahort one. exactly on# hour, but Sharon win* thrilled. Sh»
waa une of a«v«ral acoutn "holding office" today.
UiurwkJ Staff FlioUyj

.Sharon

D miiii

learned this niurnlng tliai running
Seminole County uften is lire
wmit and difficult.
Shi run “ »*l In’* for Chairman
Juhn Kridrr thi* morning al the
•utility Commisviuneri nireling
Shr was ihe Inst of a num
twr nf Seminole County Girl
Scouts who have been picked to
fill thr th-iet of prominent leaders
in die stale, county ami clly of­
fices during Girl Scout Week
While Sharon presided. Com­
missioner* purchased a taw bill Inn •&lt; counting and computing ma­
chine from the National Cash
Register Co. for 17,453. Only one
acceptable bid was received for
the machine, which will be u-rd
jointly by the tax collector and
as'ntor.
Other purchase* Included a re
tory file and office machine for
tvs cfflre uf tlie supervisor of

rrgi-lralion Thr equipment was
bought fur 11.S31 SO from Orlando
Ollier .Supply,
Bids tor gasoline and oil were
turned over to the new county tn
glu m tor study. Boh Davis at
Iended the meeting this morning
in lut udieiat capacity, and found
that Seminole County offers an
rvrn greater challenge than he
had anticipated.
Niihola* Pucci, drvelopsr of
Paradise Point, appeared before
thr Hoard to complain about the
drainage ditch dug on an ease
incnt granted th* aounly by Us
company.
Pucci described tha ditch as
"Just like the Panama Canal,"
and said that he had esparted ft
smaller drain. Davis will Invest!
gate the ditch and report to Uvo
Coinmittionars on iU condition.
The county refuted to Mtora Big
aaaamast to Fwcai

Casselberry Meet
The town council of Casselberry
and Seminole County Commission­
er* have a dale Msrrh 18 st 7:30
p rn.
lit* meeting M on* uf severs!
th# county Iriders have planned
w i t h Incorporated communities
throughout Seminole County.

Old Packing House
Destroyed By Fire
An abandoned eelery packing
house on Britton Road wa* gut­
ted by Are shortly after noon to­
day. Ttir hultdthf waa oxrnad by
Chase and Oo.
Fir* trucks froa* Am Sanford
Naval Air Its tins answered tbs
call. W*i*r waa played so tha
surrounding area
I#

site one haH mile south of H if
Tree Road on the east aid* ed
Highway 17*2.
Tile building is scheduled to bo
ready for occupancy by Jun* It.
Announcemc-nt of plans lo lueato
in Seminole Ciunty by Dynaironic* climaxed tour month* ci
negotiations and planning
Th*
selection of Srinincie County wa*
bated on a series of imuaual
event*.
First. Dy natronlcs wauled “*4bow ro o m ." The firm operate* *t
twn separate (wurvts m Orlando
now. Dynatrumci, clovely tied to
miiule programs si I'alrick Air
Force Base and Cape Canaveral
and a supplier of the Martin Co.
wanted to tw- uulsid* of Orlando,
yet within thr immediat* area.
Second.
Odham and
Tudor
agreed to turnish the land and
erect th* I ii.cxxi square toot build­
ing needed on s lias* purchaa#
agreement.
Third. Allen Orlando of Sanford
does sub contracting work for Dynatronlcs. Thr muvr will )iut (b#
tire Ironic* (inn nearer one of Ms
suppliers.
Fourth. Ihs Commute* of 100,
thr Chamber of Commerce Man­
ager John Krider in particular,
“ went to bat” lo provid* facilities,
financing and Uir "cllm at*" de­
turd by Dynalrentcs.
Barker fainter Jr, Dyiustronica
president, taid the firm hopes I#
employ .100-400 wilhm three years.
When It began opera Iion* tw#
years ago, the firm employed 1ft.
Larger quarters In Seminole will
allow an immediate increase I#
atmul 125
fa in ter taid annual busineac of
Dynatronics now It more than f t
milieus. He addnl Hist It ia “ yrrT
likely" Dial another new bulldinft
will tm needed in short order,
Wilhm five years, Dynaironicg
probably will lie using tour time*
Us current space, fainter added.
a ImiuI 25 per rent of Dyna*
tronirt' employes are engineer*.
Principal officials ol the company
formerly worked tor Radiation,
Inr. Most uf (lie firm's orders are
fur research and di-vclopmrnl.
Working principals and direct*
nr* &lt;&gt;( the company, in addition to
fainter, are Georg* F. A intersun, vice p r o Idem and chief *r&gt;gim-er, nml George C. Dannals,
Hubert I*. Bishop and Edward A.
Hughe*. John A. Morris is assist­
ant tu tlie president.

Secretary Of Navy
In Sanford Today
Shortly after 19 *. m today •
silver colored Nsvy transport
lutirhrd down at Ramey Field,
hearing Secretary of the Navy,
Thmnn* S Gates
Sanford Is on* o( several eastern
bates slated for inspection by tba
N'svy’ t leading official. Th* in­
formal welcome did nut entail
honor* uurmally sccurdrd visitmg dignitaries, at the requrit
nl Gales.
Greeting the sccrt-Ury and Id*
|J(
j
^jr wsre Cs(it. Lionel
t
Art,^ir ' rnmntmnAr'r , . nfAnl
A. Arthur, commander Sanford
Naval Air Station, and Capt.
Junes K a m a g e , commander.
.
Hr*vy Attack Win* )ne.
Ai-i’ iitn tia n v lh # l.x
s&gt;* un
Arriimpanying
Gslrt
on the In­
formal lour are Mrs. Gat**. ViceAdmiral
It. II. Pirie, Deputy
Chief uf Naval Air Dperalion*,
Rear Adm iral
tonn*
DrFlorcs,
Cspl and Mrs Noel fiayler. IA.
Col. (i. A Gilliland and CSCLK
Fred Pascusci.
Tlie official paity was escorted
lo the conference room of VAH ft
where they were briefed on aU
missions uf Ihr .Sanford Naval
Air Station and Heavy Attack
Wing One.
Introduced by C*(8 Kamago
were lx-dr. D. P. Cunning, Lcvlr.
G, K. Humphries and Cdr Hal
Lang, commanding oil iter VAH-T.
Thr ulficrra discuued N.A S. San­
ford. Heavy Attack Wing On* sod
ths A3D Sky warrior.
Slwlrx at Sanford, the air atalioa
and picture* uf th* listti bumblnd
derby were *howa.
Alier a luncheon at the town* ol
Cspl. Arthur, th* Secretary ad
tha Navy toured Ih* air k alln#
ind squadron areas.
Departure la tilled tor 4 p*
m. today, when Giles and fed#
party will i*av* toe NAI P « M aola.
No com m ent on Vie status o t th#
local naval facility « u avatlabl#
from th* aocretary, who will f
po* to Mam.
•iT*

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CHECK THESE
FABULOUS

Niven, Hayward Favored For Oscars
HOLLYWOOD (U I'D —They're
off awl lunnaig in the Oacar tier
by with the preponderant* of »n
| m chancing out of th* it *r ting
gate (or the firal tlm*.
N»vw W o rn have to many naw
fare* appearvd m th* nomina­
tion*.
' Lit vrn at «** acting nominee*
find tnia their maiden rar*. There
are night vatrrana going again,
and one old w ar hone. Spencor
Traty, a two tim* winnar, I* the
only major 0 » r a r holdvr In the
fit id.

Running agalnri him fur the
golden italuelte are three young
comer* — Tony Curti*. Paul New­
man and Sidney Poitler — and
veteran David Niven.
Shirley MacLame, however, 1*
th* only n#w arrival oo the femi­
nine arene. Her competition eon
*i*U of a pair of four tim e lovert,
Sui#n Hayward and Deborah
Kerr, a Ihree time loaer, Rotallnd
H um II. and one time loa*r F.li/a
beth Taylor.
Morning line favorite* in Uu
lop handicap rarea for l&gt;cat actor

anti bed aclrcx* award* are
vid Niven and Suian Hayward
So how do lire rail bird* pick
Hide two?
Inaim uch aa Tracy ha* collect­
ed two Oacara, and becaua* H
•■rnerally la agreed he ha* turned
in belter performance! than In
The Old Man And The S ea,'’ he
it unlikely to garner much avntimental balloting
Cttflia and Poiiier (h rtt Negro
ever nominated for the top
award) are apt to knock one an­
other out of contention in that
they eo-atarred in the tarn* pic­ ^
ture and will draw a «pllt vote.
TIi* race, then, dwindle* to
Newman and Nlvtn.
Newman, deipite hli fine act­
ing, la not a particular favorite
with film folk. Niven, on Hir other
hand, i* cnormoutly popular and
will win many vote* baicd on
pnvfoua outstanding pcrformanci t. Hr ia the be»t i*et.
l i t Taylor ia the first lo admit
her chance* have been hurt by
t er off screen romance with Kd
rite Flatter.
Mitt Kii*n II ia bite king a tough
precedent in Uiat few m utiral
.ta n have ever breejed home
with Ihe O tcar. Shirley Macf.aine
itlll ia a youngilrr, Ihe expert*
figure, and h at plenty of time
■l ead of her for winning award*.
Thin, the beat actreta diadem
--.arrows to Sutan Hayward and
Deborah K err, both of whom have
failed in four prrvloui trie*.
lied haired Sutan won Hie New
York critic* award latl month for
her role in "I Want To Live," a
big plus factor, Niven also hat
this advantage,

Lady Leathernecks
Will Get New Boss
la llr d P ic m lute I national
Command of the Women Ma­
rine* will paaa on March I to a
red hatred, iiaacl-cycd olflccr who
aay* the lady Iw alhtrnrrkt' value
ha■ been prove*I ''tx-yond *|uea
Mon” hi their lO yaar hivtuiy.
Jibe it Lt. Col M.rgarct M
llendvraon, who will aucceed Col.
Julia E. ilam blct aa diraetor of
|iie Woman M a n n e r Sne wilt gel
ttu a a g in of a full coloot t.
Mia* Hendoraoo la 4* Hhe
Jnionl Uie Marine* in 1913 at Hie
age of 33 after teaching tchool in
lathhock, Tex , for II year*.
She aay* ah* felt Joining the
Marine* * h Mm patriotic thing to

FBI Agents Grab
'Escape Master'
KNOXVIU.K. TWnn (DPI! —
Lana* Ray Caugborn, 31, a m a tt­
er of prl*»n vxcapv, wa* capturvd
jeaterday by PHI agrnU. wlio
Pound him aterfung In a farmhouiv
Special Agent 0 . C. Hearty
a*i&lt;l Caughorn offered no red*,
lanra when he waa awakened II*
1Ta&gt; 'laying at tier (armhouM
r here w ith h k Mother and
than.
Caugborn’a capture ram* lee*
Mian oo* day after hie partner in
hi. lataat etcape venlure, Willi*
(forinan E dw ard., 3T. of Mobile,
A la, wat caught tilling m a 10M
Wlth two young women, a redd and a blonde.
Edward* waa arraigned before
V. 8. Commiaaioner Hart* M.
Duggin* Tuvaday and Caugborn
Will lot arraigned today. Ttiey will
b* returned to Oc-orgla.
Cawghuto anti Edward* fl.-d
from the Gworgta priton fur lie
eorrlgiblea In lluford, Ua., J*n. I
in • “piaah-lmtton" v*rap«.
13&gt;* two priaooeri got lido ttw
Warden’* truck and guard T W.
William* openul th* gate*, helicvhitf Wanlrti Hubert Smith wa&gt; in
the truck. William* w»t later
died by G eorgia Correction* ComtnUaionvr Ja rk F urrfiter who aatd
ft wa* an hnne-t ml*taka tail on*
Mint ju *1if ted divinixal,
Caugborn ha* v.&lt;rape*i from
Gem t in ami Tennr**«r prl.orta
aft lime , lie waa a r io ln l last
M anh In downtown Atlanta alter
a wild, bul lot - punctuated d im e
Hi* reit halrnl briilc of a week
Wa- wiiii him .
At the lim e of that arrvat,
flwugln &gt;rn wa* a htglliv* from
a priton k ir n for burglar!*** in
Teiuie***e He It alio under two
ear vantMca* in Hrorgia for
urgUrit*. and Kdwarvl* wa*
awrving IP y e a n for ("bbtrie*.

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Reason Is Obvious
MONTTRI.IKH,

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—

City police didn't realise their
k b jdioiM wni out of order until
a reporter told them be had Iw-en
trying to rail for three hour*

tk* H im H indu tun *aid *h« aould
tnink of no brller way to render
tcrvlre than In join the newly
or,; aimed Wuiucn Marinca and
“ lima baa not changed that inn
viction."
Col. Hindvr-uo taya with pride
that Hit- Marine* have 2,343 occti
palional ipecialtir* and Dial Wo
men Marina* are capable o( 1*11
mg 143 of th«*v, ranging from
aUnographic work to Jed engine
maintenance.
When the Women Marine*’ new
bo*t hat a chance, her chief hob'
by it cooking from new recipe*.
The 3 loot 9 't inch colonel waa
Itoro in Cameron. Tex., graduated
from high tchool al Kennedy,
Tea., In 1P2H and from Hie Univertily of T reat in 1031
Site wat rom m lttlonrd to the
Marine He*erv*» In June, 19U
after training M Ml. Holyoke,
Mata. In World War II, ahr in
»trut ted woman Marine* at Camp
I-rJeuw , N. C , and terv rd a t of­
ficer m charge of the Itu u n rti
School, Marine Corpa Intlitute,
Wathlnglnn.
Kite went back to tchool teachtrig alter the war for two and one
half yeart and Mien rejoined Uie
Mtrine*.

New Sub Planned;
Could Probe Ocean

Baker Misplaces
Decimal Point;
C fn ilH

G p fr

P m flf
irO lll
FAIRFAX, V». (U P II — When
baler Lurat (Sallego* tnUplacnl a
ib ritual (mint, he mad# a monu
menial error.
Tile rune lioy* of Den On*. Cub
Sc*an Park l*l, ordered m ta u t
cake for Ihrtr annual banrpiel
Tuesday night. Hal ley &gt;a read H
Ti e m u ll' A three fool high
frosted rake In the form of tiiv
Waihlngton Monument.
"Oh. well," phlloaophlird Hal
Irgn*. "Hie wool* wnnted a nice
cuke. Ttiey atipm ed * feai of art
which hat never been achieved
tie fore W* are happy for them lo
haw
He rharged Hiem catty
SO lor
the "feat of arl."

Annexation Right
Upheld By Court

RICHMOND, Va. IU P O -R e y ­
nold* Metala Co. TucMlay an ­
nounced plana for a mhuu.rinr
made nf alutninutn which cmihl
reach unprecedented depths and
explore more than fio per cent of
Ihe ocean floor.
Company official* aatd Hie craft,
to tie named Hie Alummaut, would
I* light in weight and itrongrr
than one rnailv of tlrrl. It aim
rnuld t&gt;e uied to prevent reconnaittanre &gt;vf Ame r lean w ateri by
lluisinn till,*, they aald.
J. la-wi* Reynold*, wieculive
vi r president of the firm, said Hie
ro jrd la gun Ui I'JU and H&gt;al reent lest* hnv« vliuwn it lo !«• frasible. Under ideal progress, Hie
first model ahinild
ready for
lauinhliig and trials wrlhin Iwo
years, he aaid.
Farly niiNlelt would lot powered
tiy e lerirlr Itallrrir* but atomic
rupulslon could he tn*lailed later,
Reynolds aaid
ilie first model I* to he alarut HI
feel long with an tnvide diameter
of seven feel, Reynold* said. It*
it fool rylindrira! hull will t&gt;« de
signed In a. rnmmndale a pilot and
two arietiHfn- observer*, along
with more than l.too poundi of Inalrument*.
The Alummaut would l&lt;e aide lo
'*■•«'" mi tin- ocean floor vs-ilh tele
vision ra m e ra t wliiclr could be extrndisl &lt;mi loog arm*. Remotely
operat'd light- world pro'.# the
deep-water dark mas

TAM-AIIASSKF. fllP I) — The
»Ule Supreme Court ha* upheld
a r a j law giving rlllrt in the
.......
the right lo annex unliteuri iJied k rrllory under rcrtaln
rendu Ion*.
Dade County attacked tin- law
rut ground* N waa a local hill.
dligUDed a* a general law The
law restricted tt* term s o cuun
lie* with not h-as than *U0.(W'
IKipulation.
Th* court *tn**ad Hiat it wat
not ruling on Ihr Dade County
home rule ad* in any way

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. WASHINGTON
W H H I N n m M fUPtl
(UP!) -— T h *a
State D epartm ent tatd today the
illed States “ will communicate
th the Soviet Union" on the
boarding by U. S naval ptrw nnel
at a H um an fishing trawler off
Newfoundland.
The traw ler was boarded to
eberk whether Its crew had dam ­
aged a multi-million dollar tran s­
atlantic cable network.
Lincoln Whfte, Stale D epart­
ment spokesman, said a formal
would be sent to Moscow

Kwwfcwndland
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U n ite d Prasi* Lassoed W ire K stA bltnhw l 1908
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N O . * 80
F R ID A Y . F K H K l’AKY 11. iy:»9
it found no evidence that the Ku»- V O L. X L IX
slans were doing anything “other
than fishing."
White House P rrw Secretary
James C. H agrrty said I'resident
Eisenhower had received from
the navy a preliminary report
similar to the one the Navy made
public Thursday nigh!
There was no immediate mdiaa-j
lion whether Moscow would view j
the Incident as s major Issue to
further strain Soviet American re­
lations or accept it as a routine'
move under an international treaty
to protect undersea cables
A five man party from the dr
slruyer Hoy O. Hale si rambled
aboard the Soviet ship NovorosH K R I.IN ( I 'I ’I ) — T h e Kuweinn u ltim a tu m lo th e W a s.
sisk at noon Thursday about 120
te rn Allien Pi Ret out of B erlin by M a y 27 rv.u hod its h a lf­
miles northeast of St. Johns, NewThe 12-year-old son of a promi­ played beams on the lake all foundlsnd.
M IA M I ( I 'I ’i ) — T h v U. 8. w w olhnr b u re a u aniit lite r *
m k v . tl.ftS R ( u p d — British way m a rk to d a y and found W m t B erliner* “ u p p re h e n n iv *
nent Sanford fam ily droanrd in the through the night while crews in
ia a p o ssib ility o f d u m atrin y ; w in d sto rm * am t one o r tw o prim e Minister Harold Macmillan lull u n a f r a id ."
lake behind his Loch Arbor home small boata probed and dragged
B oth th e y an d th e ir A m e ric a n a llic* her* s i t cn ttv lu co d
tortuuloes in the mint north of Tampis and Orlnmlo and to the ia “ more inclined to yield on sub
the area.
last night.
fret of summit talks than k* th e Ku im u iiu fully in ten d to hum ! o v e r th e G u n in u n ia t F u a t
south
of
Jacksonville
and
Cross
C
ity
this
afternoon.
Sonny was released from Semi^Koy Frank (Sonny! Symei 111
German* th* land sml air (v n u slt
i'resident Eisenhower if it sem is
The severe thunderstorm end tornado forecast said:
apparently was pitched into the note Memorial Hospital last week
that ar* Berlin’s lifelines.
the
onlv
way
to
pre.cnl
war.
Her
" S c a lto m l s e v e r e th u n d e r s to r m s a r c e x p e c te d o v e r
water when his outboard driven after treatm ent for a broken
iln diplomats said tuda&gt;.
American military sourcaa hare
North
and
Cantral
Florida
this
af-1--------------------------------arm
.
Ills
arm
still
was
In
a
fore­
boat crossed its own wake. He
carefully avoid talk which might
Elsenhower lias rejected th*
ibility
of
|*
,
j
a
.
■
t
|
.
ternuon.
There
is
a
possibility
was the son of Mr. sod Mrs. Roy arm call.
Idea of lop level talks Soviet
•m angle them In a political alluHe was a student at Itnecresl
damaging wind storms
Frank Symes J r.
alion. and they carefully avoid
P
rem
ier
Nikita
Khrushchev
or two tornadoes m the area
Ths body w as recovered at 11:15 School.
jr rts anything less than the sum
talk that the Ktivsnns might in­
Survivors
include
his
parents;
north
of
Tampa
and
Orlando
and
Uui morning.
terpret a* threatening
m il—while still maintaining So
to th* south of Jacksonville and
His cries for help brought one slater, Keherca: maternal
viet dcirrmtnation in hand Ihe
But their conversation leave* no
grandmother.
Mrs
Willie
May
BONN, Germany ( I T I i—West­ cro ss City. This activity is Mneighbors from their homes. Sev­
Berlin lifelines over in East Ger­
doubt that military plan* hava
Murray,
Spartenburg.
S.
C
.
and
ern diplomats predicted today the -ported any limr until S p m
eral men, Including his Islher,
many.
been prepared for an emergency.
Shortly before noon, a pilot re
di.hvd into the lake, but were un- paternal grandmother, Mrs. Hoy Soviet Union would sign a sepa­
There was no doubt Macmillan
They brtlrva they can carry
Frank
S
/inei
Sr.
rate
peace
treaty
neat
month
with
ported
seeing
a
funnel
cloud
near
S i c to reach him before he »ank.
Honda t voter* should decide (hem out.
si antis by the Western cat! for a
Funrral
services
wilt
tv
held
at
Communist
F.ast
Germany.
Jacksonville
But
it
could
not
be
The boat continued In circle
foreign ministers conference on whether to closa public school1 1 An American briefing officer
The ofl threatened action Would determined if it was a tornado or
without guidance. Equipment and tt a. m. tomorrow in Holy C ro n
threatened by integration
coined the phras# “ ap(.rrfienaiva
Episcopal
Church.
The
Rev.
John
John
Krider
returned
to
Sanford
n « ,in ■"* ,h*'
I"" »*"»
give (he Communist regime addi­ if It touched the ground
men from Seminole and Orange
This ia the view of Seminole toil u n afraid " Conversations with
call to Khrushchev In person,but
Thomas
will
officiate.
Purerasler Arnold Sugg of the &lt;■*« «Uht. mhllani over the sue
tional authority—on paper
at
Counties joined in the 17-hour
Cramkowr Funeral Home la in least—to assert control oser West* Miami Weather Bureau said the res* of a joint meeting In Wash alter five days of talks with Khrtl- Itrp 'lack Cleveland Jr., one of West Berlin business people bear
shchev hr was reported less op thr original tig n rri o! ihe "m an­ him out.
#mm ilia charge of arrangem ents.
ern supply routes to Wei! Berlin dangerous weather conditions w rit ington between (hr Honda Water
|NVied
to a summit meeting than ifesto" on segregation and state*
Business in gaily lighted, proaThe family has requested in on May 27.
caused by ■ low pressure area ways l nrnmillee and (he statr &gt;
Orlando forces failed both last
right* ta rlier this week
Elsenhower.
peroua West Berlin goes on aa
lieu
of
flowers,
a
donation
be
It also would be a major ad ­ moving in Irom (he Gulf of Meal congressional dili-.ation
night and today when muddy w a­
Cleveland
charged
that
effort*
usual.
But tt is fell Ihe prime minister
'
hail our most successful
ters impeded their underwater made to the Cancer Fund or a vantage in the Soviet ram |utgn Ico and an unilahlr air mass
But there U no one, cither in
may reluctantly urge the West— ar* bring made to "distort the
memorial for the church.
over
North
Florida
The
low
(iresmeeting,
he
said
They
liavr
to
win
recognition
internationally
lighting system .
If necessary —1 &gt; parley with Khru­ purposes" of tha declaration of E ast or West Berlin, who doca
(or the East German regime and sure system was accompanied by pledged Ihelr support of our pri shchev if nothing else wilt pro­ 21 legislators who signed the docu­
» The m assive light truck from
not seem aware of the May 27
ary waterway* project, regard
to bring about formal negotiations thunder storms ami high gusts
Mie Sanford Naval Air Station
ment at Day tuna Bearh.
ven! conflict over Berlin.
deadline, first announced by Rutbetween it and the Welt Herman
"Most of the m grrdtrnl* of less n( which area it will serve."
The senior member of the loci! ilan Premier Nikita Khrushchov
The feeling in mosl serious dip
The president nf Ihe Waterways
government leading to a confed­ severe thunder storm s and torn*,
lom alir circle* in Russia was that legislative drlrgalioti said the ami reiterated with threatening
Co
turn
litre
added
that
when
the
eration of the two,
does are presrn! over North Flor­
issue nf rinsing schools fares)
project Ij ready for appropriation, Macmillan definitely was looking with tntrrgatlon was mrnlionrd overtones m Mon »* w hours ago,
Walter Ulbriehl, East Herman ida today," he said
G rrm ani and A lliri are eonfor a way to head off w ar over
it
will
receive
solid
harking
trom
deputy premier and Communist
Ham and thunder ahowera pelt­
Berlin and Cist the s u m m i t l’rior «“ mtnmg and Ihal sevsial vlnced here that a real crisis ia
thr
delegation
Party
chief,
said
in
an
interview
ed
most
of
North
EloridA
lale
CORAL GABLES (D PI) —Bob
**ie signers declared that they at hand
Thr project ia the Cross State should not be ruled out — even "f
(Whlley) t’ampbetl today was the Communists would demand this morning in advance of the CV
would not put their names sin ihe
They do not believe It wlU erupt
al.
already
approved
by
the
considering
the
firmness
of
Klsrnnamed assistant haekfield coach one half the seats in the con p m iu r c fromwhich was centered Corps of Engineers. Committee bower » d e e I a r a t I on at his manifesto “ if for that purpose the moment the East German*
trolling congress of such a eon- about i m milesvoiith ofA p raltri(of closing schools!."
OCALA (U P D — Authorities of the Hurricanes.
take over th* communieationa
members told thr Capitol Hill Wednesday new* conference,
federation although Kail Gcr- roia,
f l i t eland said opponents of the controls.
todsy charged two more prison v r . •
is ..
delegation
Dial
onci
I
til*
route
|t
The
door
s
h
o
u
l
d
never
be
many'*
population
is
onlv
.me
Jacksonville
and
Tampa
weir
high British source manifesto are trying to make it
Qrnistri with robbery, pushing to V G l I l l i n s.1111 L5US^
Some do not even believe that
deluged by heavy rains and gusts constructed others will follow, closed, '
appear that legislator* who tlgnevi Berlin is the real target of tha
TAMPA (UPD O n l y 3«i of the third that of West Germany,
sis th* num ber of men linker) In
"171*
Croat
Slab
Canal
it
the
said,
The Soviets and their East near M miles per hour were re
are in favor of alMitlshing thr Khrushchev campaign. Many b *
tha bit a i t * safe cracking rin g 276 pupils al a verm in-infested ele­
key to Ihe entire nttwork," Krider
'
"■
puhlir »slimit system
Arrrttod Thursday and charged mentary school turned up for German vatellite always have (KJn ed al Jacksonville and Vero said. “ Hnce this is started, others ] s * t * s 4 / \ r | r [ { . . J
llevr that the H um an objective
warned they would conclude a Beach,
This, he added. If untrue Tha it a permanently divided C * ^
ki tha caa* were prison guard classes Thursday.
will fall in line Tills is a feasible
IJ I I&amp; U .
separate peare treaty if the Weat* |
manifesto was a vow lo fight for many.
Samuel A ltm an, 14; Mi brother,
project, and if we alt Join in It.
^
ern powers did not participate.
the p reirrs alion of segregation
George. 20. of Os ford in Sumter
support.
Ihe
whole
stale
will
bene
Signing of a separate Soviet
and states rights It also said Ihit
County; and Cleretnl A. Barnea,
NEW YORK ( U P I ) — The New
fil "
thr signer* doubted that tome
41, Wildwood restaurant operator. York PhUharmunie will appear In East German peace treaty would,
Sen S ix .-aril Holland made an
spokesmen In the statr were re
Convicts charged with safa Moscow for two weeki this sum­ in Ihe eyes of the Communists,
excellent talk supiwrting the Com­
make East Germany’s bonier*
fleeting the thought* and opinion*
tracking w ore Rufus Argo. 40. mer, It was announced Thursday.
CAPE
CANAVERAL.
Fla
(UPD
mittee*
c-fforts,
according
to
K
ri­
th* official borders of Germany.
Miami, serving time for sa ft
der. Spokesman for th* W ater­ —Die Army successfully fired an­ of the map.rlty nf the people
Cleveland (aid that manifesto
•rack in g ; David Key. 10. Fort
other workhorse J u p ite ra on a
Heavy Attack .Squadron On* way* Committer was Gordon routine test flight early today at*{ signet* did oo| uidlral* hats Ussy
Lauderdale, under noted re for
NEW DELHI &lt;UI’l l —The SovThompson,
Jacksonull*.
held its first
ia.psA.tlou
breaking and entering, and N or­ tet Union ha* invited Indian Presi­
Local police are among soma
“ We
have moved ahead 10 then turned It* attention to the might vole oo th* srhool dosing
since th* muve from Jm kaonrtll*
man Lylt. I I , Tampa, convicted dent Rajcndr* Prasad to visit Mo*
»fsO who ar* up in arm s atwut
new moon rocket it lias aisem bled quttlion, should it arise in Ihe
years
by
this
meeting,"
K
rider
to Ramey Field Ihli morning
m at session of ihe Legislature. eritirlvra of the tr if lir handling
cow.
of robbery.
IM! yard* away
C d r Sidney N. Raney, com­ concluded.
George Altman waa a central
.,
The Jupiter's fllghl of lest than
adiled that hv to'lh'vrs (hi* at
th*
Daytona
International
manding offlier, ill* (verted the
it* full l.tuu mile uitige set the dreision stovuld rt-si with Ihe peo Speedway last week
figure in the aln1uelion of a Negro iV U SSlIU S H o n o r e d
James
(Scotty
i
Smith
former men at 0:.1i&gt; in thr squadron hang
from Iht Wildwood city jail a f*w
BUDAPEST (U PD America *
stage lot blattofl of th r Army's l’^r ,
Sgt Ico Rock and Earl Butsresident of Sanford, died yrsler ar.
xetoml sp.i.'e piolw, s*apectevl
Ie1Roy t oliins, ill ohvi.ais Itiarde* were vent to Daytona to
years ago.
Vanguard rocket and Htisma's day morning In a Winter Haven
Award*
were
presented
duiuig
The Altmans and Barnes also Sputniks will be cu-frilured on a
some lime this weekend Tile Jupi ••rial, lias refilled to comment &lt;mU| wi(h |(.&lt;rfje con| ro| wllhi#
the erremnnle* by- Cdr John Mil
nursing home.
were charged with aiding and newr Hungarian jiavtagr stamp.
ter will again lie used as the M
manifesto
the city. Tha poliec did not work
Mr.
Smith
was
a
native
ol
ier,
chief
staff
officer.
Hatwing
■betting a (don In escaping.
Army moon rocket booster.
*--------------- --------within th* parking area at tha
Glascow, Scotland. thr son of One.
I Th* Allm ans, Barn** and a
Today 's Jupiter test was thr M r c
W jriP D ie t
The Slate Florisan lex patients)
speedway; that was tha job §t
G
illen
Smith
and
Janet
Cteland
I
cdr
ItoU-rt
Morris
received
thr
prisoner war* picked up just out­
TT
Cluh will meet at Ihe Centro! F lo r­ first m whirh Air Force troops
NEW YORK ( U P D - Pianist
the Nalluml Guard
side the Florida Correctional In iti Van Cliburn underwent surgery Smilli. He went to Winter Haven Secretary id Navy coinm endat uni ist* Stale Tuht-rrulon* Hospital, have participated. Alasut 10 Air lev H o S D i t a l H c r G
from
Sanford
in
1947
for
his
courageous
ronduef
in
ef‘ Many people comulinirnted ua
tution for Men early Thursday on the middle finger of n it right
Force rorVeleeri. trained hy Ihe
on the way traffic wa* handled,"
lie was a member nf Si Paul'* fn ting an emergency landing, Orlando, this wrekrmt
after Prison Supt. Harvey West hand today for an ab irri* undrr
Mrs. Gertrude Virginia Wine,
Es patirnls, their families and Army at it. Huntsville. A la , mis
Hock said. “ And we think that
Episcopal Church, Winter Haven, after ordering his crew to hail out
and tha Highway Patrol
liked the nail bed.
friends and all others interested In site renter, helped launch the VI 77, died at 12 30 p m yesterday under thr circumstances, the Na­
la&lt;1
August
Tie
landing
was
niadr
and
an
honorary
member
of
San
In Seminole- Memorial Hospital.
them in an unmarked car.
ill*
TR
program
are
Invited
to
a
t­
Ion
weaivon
al
12
IV
a
m
*.*
I
despite a broken m am landing
ford laxlge No. 2, E and AM.
She was Ivorrt (tot, 2fl. 1471, In tional Guard did an eserllenl Job
tend Ihe annual session.
Die llrlrnse Deportment »ald
He it lurvtvcd by one daughter, gear.
New
York City. She has made nf handling th* 40.000 ea rl to
A dinner and dance will to- held two hmira later Hut Hie flight
R L K A U E K , Iowa (L E D — Mis* PhytUi C. Smith, Winter
F J. Ituff and J It William* tonight at 7 at El Pali", South Or- w as surer,.ful A spokesman sa id , »«T
« -Sanford for the past
i.rorue Hskert found uut how well Haven.
were named Airman nf th r Month aog* Hlossom Trail Th* annual the. firing was a lest
test to th
ther Juto-wo years, with ..bar son and
] * * * . ! * cam*
Jil|
a grain elevator power takroff d*
Funrral service* will be held to f-&gt;r Pecrm ter and January J. L. business meeting will convene Sun­ Ier * nose rone, warhead, engine 'toughler-ln-law, Mr and Mr*. home from Daytona aboUl 6 p.
vie* work*. It took off all his morrow al 10 a m at the OU- Hyman. AIM was bon .red (or his
m. Sunday (th* racre ended at
Charles Win* fir
clothes, lesvtng only his h it, shoe* l.aughlin Funeral Home with Ihe selection a* Plane Captain of the day al 10 a m in the auditorium and fining systrm.
( JO p m ), the lot wa* empty.
Mr*
Wine
was
a
former
realof
the
Ivvapttal
Lunch
will
he
scre­
The new moon rocket, a four
md one shirt cuff.
Month.
Rev. C. N. Stirrup officiating
ed on thr hospital grounds at noon stove vehicle with a 13-pound pay- dent of Washington, D C. and A m wspsprr columnist said that
Graveside services are sehePiped over thr sale alter
Sunday, followed by * homecom­ load mounted slop it, will follow Fredericksburg, Va. Death came traffic was still thick at 7:30 p. m.
LEESBURG (UPI) - County
iluled for 1 p, m tomorrowr in yi ars of Naval service was George ing program at l:3o p. m.
Once the rare were out of tha
Commissioner Jaek Hootrn has
th r trail through sparv fdan-d hy after a short Illness.
DKS MOINES, low* (U P D —
Survivors, other than her son, lot, they Jammed the highway a
betn Indicted on a rharge nf Iowa House Speaker Rep. Vrrn Evergreen Cametery. conducted Wilson. AMC Wilson was loaded
Russia
s
Lunik
if
exerything
idling to th r county property tn Lisle writ] volt against a bill U&gt; by the Sanford Masonic lodge into an amlHilanrr and token from
works prni-erly TTve 3,2*10 pound include four grandchildren; three and the city of flay tuna. Tha
Masons will meet at th* Lodge al Ihe wene afler th* errem ony.
which be owned an Interest.
Lunik, according lo th r Huislans. great grandchildren; and one bro Highway I'atrol w.u praised bp
permit dove ahooting. Hr said hr !:J0 to allrnd service* In l towiy.
F. Myers. Rtrlimond, Va. local police for Hip way It ronHa will ba arraigned on the dreidrd to do so after his wnjr
skimmed part the moon a nd wen I
Itomalns were to tie sent to l roll eel bumper to bumper traffic
misdemeanor neat week
into orbit Hound the sun
* rule him a two page Idler lor the
Wheeler and Thompson Funeral on Highway 17 92.
Hooten was Indicted Thursday bird*.
Mark N Cleveland Sr , rhlef of
Ibotie in Fredericksburg this af
by tha Lake County grand jury.
“ That road Is so narrow that
Ilie Sanford Fire Department, I*
TALMHASSKE. Ela (UPD terncMin llrtsson Funeral Home even with normal traffic, there
# b c jury said Hooten proposed al
The state'* poultry ami rirg Indus
attending Ihe lis t annual meeting
I.
J
ftolrh,
form
er
Jsllir
for
was in rharge of local arrange- it a possibility of inching along,"
a meeting of the Commission—
_,
,,
TALLAHASSEE (UPD — Gov. try todsy announeed Ihe menu for Seminole County, died al II JO of Ihe Fire Department Instruc
mentl.
that the county
Bosk said "We Ihlnk all tha
tors Cnnfrrenre in Memphis, Teus
neat Wednesday'* breakfast at
Partly cloudy lo rlnudyr tnnishl
— —
----property, owned hy h lm relf'and L,Ho&gt; CoUln*
“ "u &gt;r ,h*‘ which Gov, I^-rivy Collin* and his last nlgHl In Seminole Memorial
law rnlurrtm rnl agrnrtea did a
The
four
iIjv revli «r of modern
he plans to meet next week with
Hospital
•cveral otiicrs, for a shop m ain
fire service problems will feature csilh oeia.lonil ram
good job, ami don't desrrva un­
Saturday S a t l i r d a V
S c h c d lilc
legislative leader* to diseu** pro cabinet will to- the guests
Mr Itoleh was horn m Sanford a"
I-Mlcl- S■, —a lr»
shnarrx
. .
*
tenance alte for JIO.OOO. Th* In­
just criticism.
“Jumbo
fried
eggs,
omelets,
egg
series
nfi wpre
spertorutar
“ ilev
* *• *
w
s
■■■■■
r a
»parti.
-----*
—
---------- * (snsod .-hinges in the state eon
dictment said Hooten did not d is­
sausage-burger*, raw eggs in or \p ril 21, I t3. and was a 1d&gt; long f|r,,, •• ^ number of condemned High ic»Uv 4V to 7». low lonixhl
close he had an Interest in Ih t stltutlon, including a new reap ang* Juice and hard hulled eggj resilient He retired In IBM
building* have been given to thr
•"
Variable winds 10 to 16
portlonmcnt formula.
Survivor* include one mere, conference by Ihe City of Mem- miles (or h-mr.
The Stale Health Department
property.
decorated with pictures nf thr gov­
Mrs
Elgin
Myers
and
one
nep
mobile X ray units will he open
An inraatigallon tu n e d when
pM* and wilt he burned for eaper
ernor and the cabinet member*.
hew. Lloyd Hatch, todh of San imc-ntal purtMiirt.
tomorrow for free chest Xrays.
a weekly newspaper charged th*
font; cine aunt, Mr* Tex Hi i -..n
Sanford positions are the Shiloh
BAGHDAD, Iraq &lt;LTD
1‘re
county had been cheated In the
I wo month-old Martin Randolph
Funeral services will to- held
13i» annual Glee Club Hall will Baptist Church, Goldsboro, t I p Bulger was flown lo Hethcsda
Veal The newspaper allied that oner Abdul Karim cl Kasn-m told
at
4
VI
p
tn
tom
arrow
at
grave
LOS
ANGEI.ES
(UPD—
IDcky
a
meeting
of
Iraqi
P-achcre
Thurs
the county paid for four lots on
4s* held tonight at the Mayfair to and 5* p in,, and Yowell t \ a val Hospital last niidit for treatTin- golf tournament scheduled
day that the aim of hi* revolution Nelson won court approval Thurs side in F^vergrren Cemetery The
Departmenl Store, 10 a, m. • 1 nient of a diacas* that has caused
the lit* and got only two.
Rev.
Joel
D.
Brown
will
offi
day
nf
a
settlement
with
a
Sunday Icy Ihe Sanford Women'a Inn from V to midnight The bellr p. rn. and 2 5 p m
The grand Jury was called Into ary government ia to "give the
(our broken l«uir* In hie short life.
of
tbr
ball
will
be
crowned
at
Tlie unlta will he flosed on
station to study the case by State people complete f r e e d o m of record company for royalties on elate Brisson Funeral llom r Is Golf Association has been cartceU
Doctors at Seinluole Memorial
rd
10 IS
fhrr* of his rock 'n roll hits
tn charge of arrangem ents
Monday, but will reopen Tuesday. Hospital advised the transfer after
Attornry G. G. Oldham at tha thought and action "
interrranial hem orrhaging began.
request of th* other four membara
He I* the ton of Mr. and Mr».
of the County Commlstloo.
G ary I,. Bulger, 3516 Orlando I)r,
lie was accompanies) by hli father,
who is srrving with Fasixm Si at
Ramey Field,
The flight w at mad* In Faaron'a
BY VIRGINIA CONN
'anything nothing hud been dona] When Ihe reporter arrived. Stott friend who sells them reasonably, served every morning, m int be treated. Few have long to live, RID lran t;o rt, piloted by Id. Ger­
A fisherm an on Besr Lake was
to "im press" anyone.
wa* clipping (lie bulge by the Milk is served three tim es • gather, d, the chickens ft-d. Scolt'a and we want tn make their last ald Warnk* and Lcdr. H ti. Ham­
Herald Waff Writer
rushed to the Flnridi Sanitarium
S o il's improvements have In front poreh, while he chatted wllh day The. horn* ha* it* own cow*, three “ right hand ‘m en" are hit days a t pleasant a* possible," ilton.
yesterday afternoon after he fell
(Secoud *4 two article*)
eluded repairing the plumbing, two old men in rocking chair* raise* it* own beef slid hogs. TTie two seuis, II ta d 15,
nd • Scott tty s .
from hla boat and was cut sev­
He went into hit officr. a tiny hugs &amp; t the r i r r t t milk.
daughter, to
Grady
Scott became m anager cleaning the septic tanks, tighten
There are 21 people In Uit hnme
erely by the blades of the o u t­
of thr S«mlnnl* County Home last ing rules shout cleanliness, ahun room with a desk and telephone.
Oranges from thr g ro u a *ur
Oldsters are always cold Heat It was built in IV27 lo hold 4&lt;L
board motor.
on the hill ing u difficult in
the house ew» The Seotl* are avsislrd hy a cook,
Name of the man was not av a il­ October. Hr and hi* wif*. Flore. dsnt fore! for everyone, poreh*«e then **t in hi* living room to tounding Ihe house
discus* thr
home and Its nprf* are sold to local parking house*; 1thr Idll Tie coil
furnsc* must
■ nursa. a milkman and two
able Seminole and Orsngr County • nd their thr** children live in to * new deep Ire n e
Th* tin t thing he did was fix Hon.
the p ro ertd i go into Ihe general tie tasked hy Scott to coax even maids Their salaries, except for
SANTA MONICA. Calif. (UPI)
Sheriffs D epartm ents were on the an apartment In th* main house
Wtih a limited budget, Scott is the television *clt Old people
lie t|iokc
highly to the Navy, fund of th r county, not to the a little heat into chilly rooms the nurse, must come from the — Actress Pier Angeli and her for­
scene within mlnlue* and are
that after
a VAII9 home. Srotl reserves t few trees Coal cannot lm m ured directly budget allocated hy the County m er husband, tinge Vie Damona,
dited with taring th* m an’* trying toimprove facilities. When have little recreation and thli and said
he c*m«, plumbing was out of medium is one to thr mort tails parly, Ihe men hud brought nuxn for use hy th* home during the into (he chute, It m utt he (ran t (.'nrnmitiinnere. Funrral* at IA5 were sued Thursday for 134.500
title* of food to the home. Many year.
order in most of the bathrooms; factory.
damages over a sinking backyard,
ported several time* before it each are no small Item.
The cemetery has been cleaned, of the hot dog buna are still in
th* old people were quarrelsome
The purchase of Ihe new deep rra rh e t its dsitmation.
Aloysios C. Mletui charged la
Salarirt amount to 0.000 •
grave* are maintained pnq-erly Ihe frie/c-r They m ake good toatl freer* It part of hi* plan to get
and unhappy from hunger.
Scott says the doctor comas year. Including tha Broil*' com hi* Superior Court suit that ha
BUFFALO. N. Y, (U FD -A flee
Craves In th* c*m*t*ry were Scott praise* Ihe county road de­ for Ihe residents. Meat it servrd a few big things done, and worry two or thr.* Units a week, more prniation. Th* budget Bill year bough! a home from tha coupla la
four a irtig h t fait* burglar alarm* •hallow, ervating a dangerous sit­ partment and Ua «omtant help twice a wrek, fish once, and aUiut money later. The storage if n ere ria r). Medical supplies Is 122,000, although Scott think* June, 1957. for DM 509. Sine* the*,
had been a rt off Ly short ctreuita, uation in the area. Nallh*r of the in outside work.
chicken every Sunday. The hig box h tt reaped rirh return* In and Ihe nurses salary are paid tt U still 111 coo. Any housewife Fe aald, tha backyard k at sunk
police U . Clifford Yam still chec­ TV set* worked. The whoia plant
To the manager to the county meal is in the middle to the day, saving money and food. A new by tha county, althouifh normal knows that fuel, fond, meintrn 10 fret, forcing him to apend h u »
ked when th* alarm rang a fifth waa dirty and unkem pt
home fall* tha responsibility of with a light supper. Special diets hot water heater hat been another medicines and aqi'lnrnrftt cornea erne and clothing are eaper.ilve dred* of dollar!. Mletua laid tha
C " \ He caught two burglar*
A lie! aid reporter want to th* all yard work, maintenance and are prrparrd for patient* in tha Comfort.
from tha home budget.
But how many hiva to provlda roupla knew tha yard Included
hid.ng Inside tha Inland St*«l hum* without notifying the Stott* bookkeeping. Hit wife Is In charge Infirmary,
Tlie chickens are the Scott
“These people ar* lik* little for a minimum of id person* m a n aa that would sink, but did N t
Froducu, Co.
There wa* no attem pt to
to luod and houacketping.
Vegetables ire obtained irom a children'*
responsibility.
Eggs, ciiildrea, they can s b* roughly th* other 10,0007
I teU him.

t

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■(IM
a u r tm e n t has
nhs
when A*
the ddepartment
das nreceiv­
ed and assessed ill the Informa­
tion possihle.
Asked what the United States
would say If the “facts" failed to
show tny responsibility on the
part of the trawler, either Inten­
tional or accidental. White said
he did not “ want to anticipate."
contents of any American com ­
munication.
The U. t . destroyer which pul
the hoarding party on the Soviet
vessel was steam ing back to

Reds To Gain Control Of Berlin

Storm Warnings Issued
For Sanford Area Today

Youth Is Drowned
In Seminole Lake

Diplomats Predict
Russians Will Sign
German Peace Pact

Six Persons Held
In Guard-Con Ring

Macmillan Inclined
To Grant Summit
To Head Off War

West Gets Ready;
Trouble Expected

Cleveland Thinks
m People Should Say
II Schools Close

" " Krider Is Jubilant
About Success Of
Waterways Meet

News Briefs
’Canes Pick Campbell

JUDilUl

To Piny In Moscow

Reds Invite Indian

Squadron Presents
Personnel Awards

Police Unhappy
At Track Criticism

Scotty Smith Dies
In Winter Haven;
Ex-Local Resident

s

Florisan To Hold
Orlando Meeting
During Weekend

Cliburn Is Treated

Official Indicted
dn Lake Land Deal

Orbit Try Slated

Device Really Works

Letter For The Birds

To Discuss Changes

How About Chicken? L. J. Hatch Dies;
Ex-County Jailer

Cleveland Attends
Fire Conference

Weather

m m

For X-Ray Units

Freedom Of Thought

NelHon (vets $.11,96-1

Angler Is Saved;
£ u t By Propeller

Annual Ball Tonight

Youngster Flown
To Navy Hospital

Tourney Cancelled

County Home Officials Try To Imp rove Conditions

Yard Is Sinking,
Movie Stars Sued

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Fifth Time Is Charm

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Church Of Christ
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l-AKE WARY
.4 ill Ri ll OF THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary
S. L. Dravtly ...........
Paator
Sunday School
__ 10 no a. m.
Morning Worinip
11 uo a. m.
Young People'a Meeting 7:13 p. m.
Evening Worahip
* 0 p. m.
( iii in ii d b t u r n s r
Wed. P rayer Service 9 no p. rn.
Geneva
Mlaaionary Meeting
Itatph Brevier J r ...........Lvar.gellrt
Bible School
. . . . 10.00 a. m. Flrat Wednevday .. . . . ■ «l p. m.
Morning Worahlp . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Evening Worahlp
. . . 7:39 p. rn
Wed. I’rayer Service .. 7 30 p. rn.
FIRST I'HF.SHY TRIM W
f ir s t n ir n s T r m R c n
I II L ilt II
511 rark Avenur
I III Hi II n r CHRIST
Oak Ave. and Third St.
Paata
W. P . Brooki, Jr.
. . . F aator
A. G. Mrlnni*
Paator
10:00 a. m Morning Worahlp
. 9:45 a. m.
P. B. F liher .. . Aasoe. P a llo r HIM# Study .
Morning Worihip . . . . 8,43 a . m. Mornlrig Worahip . . . . 11:00 a. m. Sunday School .......... 9:45 a. m.
Kveninr Worahlp ......... 7:00 p. ni. Morning Worahip . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Sunday School
.......9 15 *. m.
Senior Petlnwahijs . . . . R 30 p. m.
Morning Worahip . . . . 11 00 a. In.
Evening W ort).;.
.. 7 "0 p. in.
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
T raining Union .......... I l l P- in.
Wed. Prayer Service
7:00 p, m.
CHURCH
N uriery Available
Evening W orship....... 7 30 p. m.
park A ar. al lib SI.
Wed. T ra y rr S m u t 7.30 p. in. ' Iter. John W. Thomas
l'aitor
PR EMITTER IAN ( III Bt II
Nursery available
Holy Kurhariat
9.00 a. m
DBRAMV
family Service—
UeBary Civic Cealer
CENTRA!. BAPTIST CHURCH
Church School ............. 9.1$ a. m
a. c
Summers
T u to r
Morning P r a y e r Cor. 14th M. k Oak Ave.
Sunday School .......... 9 OO a. m.
Sermon
11:00
a.
Pi.
Rev. (.ail Smith .. .
P aato r
Morning Worahlp . . 10 W) a. m.
Holy Communion—
Sunday School ......... 9:45 a . an.
T
ueadiy............................
7:30
a.
m
Morning Worahlp . .. . 11:W&gt; a . m.
COMMUNITY
T raining I nion .......... 6 45 p. m. Wednevday ................... |0 0*1 a. tn.
PRESBYTERIAN t i l l R i ll
Evening W orahlp........ • OO p. m. Thurwlay........... ............... 7:30 a. tr.
Lake Mary
S irram ent of Penance
Wed. P ray er Service 1.00 p. m.
Paator
S aturday........ .. 8:00 6:00 p. m. John W. Pilley .........
Sunday School
. . . . 10 00 a. m.
riN E C R E ST DAPTLST CHURCH
Morning Worahip . . . . 11:00 a. ni.
Al l. SAINTS EPISCOPAL
M l W. Onara Road
Junior High W citm inialrr
a III Hi ll
Donald (Jravenmelr ......... P aator
PelloMihip
6 30 p. m.
l.nlerpriae
Sunday School ........... 9:13 a. rn
Senior Hull W eatim nutrr
Fr.
Paul
Shulta
..................
Pallor
• Morning Worahip . . . . 11:09 a . in.
Fellowahlp ................. 7 30 p. m.
Holy Communion—
T raining U n io n .............. &lt;1-30 p . m.
Evening W orahlp......... 7:13 p. m. Sunday . ...................... 8 00 a. m.
IT S A1.3 COMMUNITY
Wed. P ray er Service 7.45 p . in. Morning P r a y e r PRESBYTERIAN t i l l l u l l
Sermon ........................9.30 a. m.
Nuracry available
Holy Communion—
John W. P ille y ..............
Paat»r
lit Sunday each month 9.30 a. in. Morning Worihip . . . .
9 w a. rn.
- SOUTH S l u r BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday Srhool ......... 10.09 a. in.
CHRIST CHURCH
.i
E . 17lh SI. A Perk Ave.
W eitm inliter Fellowahlp
l.ongn nod
Junior .................... 6 30 p. rn.
jj Gerald B. Price
......... P aato r Rev. Georg** I*. Granger
pallor W eitm inliter Fellowahlp
* Sunday Bible School .. 10.oo a. m Sunday Service
9 a. m.
S e n lo ra ...................... 7 3u p. m.
“ P reaching ........ . . . . II 00 a . ni. Church ichool
10:00 a. m.
n Bible Study ............... TOO p. m. Holy Communion
• ■ Evangelistic Preathlng 7:43 p. m.
F irit, Third Sunday
L Wed. T rayer Service 7:43 p . m.
riNECREST ASSEMBLY
IIF GOD CHURCH
S
WEST MDi:
GOtlll HIIIIPIIEIIU I'M TEU
Cor. 2Jih and Elm
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
LUTHERAN CHURCH
If. M. Snow ...............
Paator
411 8. Ilelly Ave.
Sanford Shrine Club
Sunday Srhool ........... 9 43 a. m.
C William h. Stephen ......... P aator
lal SC and Lee Ave.
" Sunday School . . . . 10.00 a. m. Emeit lloliek J r .................. l'aitor Morning Worahlp ...,1 0 54 a. ni.
«• Morning \ftrih ip . . . . 11:00 a . in. Church School ............ 9.45 a. an. Evening Worahip . .. .7 00 p. m.
r Bible Study .............. 7 00 p . m. Morning Worahip . . . . 11:90 a. in.
THE ALLIANCE ( III IK II
•• Evening Worahlp .........7:30 p . m. I.uthcr League ......... S:30 p. in.
Wed. P ra y er Servlet .. 7:30 p. m. Wed. Choir P ractice .. 7:30 p. m. (hrlvllan and Mlaalonar) Alliance
Park Aar. and Kth SI.
Wed. Lenten Servicra . . . . 8 p. an
David S. Carnctig ........ . Pavtor
- CHULUOTA BAPTIST CIHIRCII (Both held a t |&gt;araona|t)
Sunday Srhool ............. 9.45 a. m.
■ C. G. Saraigerty ............ P aato r
‘■Sunday Scliool ........ 10.00 a. m. LUTHERAN ( III IK II OF THE Morning Worahlp . . . . 10:40 a. tn.
Evening Service ......... 7:13 p. nj.
M orning Worahlp . . . . 11 00 a . m.
REDEEMER
A.Y.F.-Youth Service .. 6:30 p. m.
103 W. :3 th Plica
BLUER IPBINGS
lltr le rl W. Gueraa .........
Tartar Wed. Prayer Service 8 W p. in.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School ...........9:15 a. m.
J im llouthltt . . . . . . ............. P aator Adult Bible CIi m . . . . . 9 15 a.m .
FIRST ( 111 lie'll Ol C H IU Sr
Sunday Srhool .......... 9 45 a m. Worahip S e r v ic e ........ 10.30 a. tai.
HUIKNTIKT
M orning Worahlp . .. . II oo a . rn.
900 IU Second St.
IT alnlng Union ......... # 1 3 p. m.
Sunday S rh o o l......... . 11:00 a. m.
ST. L U K E S LUTHERAN
Evening Worahip........ 7:30 p. in.
Sunday Winvliip . . . . 1 1 :0 0 a .m .
Slav la (N ear Oviedo)
Wed. P rayer Service 7:30 p. m. Stephen 31. T u h y ............ Paator Wedneaday Service
8:00 p. m.
Morning Worahlp
. 8:35 a. in. Tueaday R-ad.ng . 2.39-4:30 p. m
F IR S T R A P risr ( III H UII
Sunday School
• OiOO a. m. Thursday Leading 2:30-4:39 p. m.
OP GENEVA
ClirMlan lia y School, Monday
Ja ck L. blewitt ............ P aato r through Friday — Kindergarten •
a IIITICH 4IP GOD
Sunday School ........ 10.no a . rn. E lem entary.................... 9 00 a. m.
French li e . and 22nd SI.
M orning Service . . . . 11:00 » . m.
Joel I). Brown . . . ............. l ’aito r
T raining Union ........ 6:30 p . m. M c t h o d i s l
Sunday S chool...............9:43 a. m
Evening Worahlp . .. 7:30 p . m.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Evangellttle S'ervice . . 7:30 p. m.
Wed. P rayer Service .. 7:30 p. m
419 Park Ava.
Tueaday S erv ice........... 7:30 p. m.
T. C. O'Streit ............
Paator
lIH JA RIiST BtPTINT CHURCH Morning W o ra h lp ......... 8:30 I. m.
( Ill IK II Ol JI.S I S ( IIIIIST
o r GENEVA
Sunday School ....... 9 13 a. m.
OF LATTI.lt DAY SAINTS
Charles W. Kamil Jr. . . . P a a to r Morning Worahip .
II 00 a. m.
City Hall
Sunday School ....... 10.00 a . m. MYK Meeting! .......... 6 30 p. m.
J . G. Brooki . . Branch President
Morning Worahip . .. . 11:00 a . in. Ilntrrm rdialr, Senior)
. . . 19:00 a. m.
T raining Union ........ 9:15 p. m. Organ Vtapera .............7:15 p. m. Sunday School
Evening Worahlp . . . . 7 W p . in. Evening Worahip
7.30 p. in, Sacram ent Matting . . . . c.uo p. m.
Wed. P rayer Service 7:30 p . in.
FREE METHODIST f i l l B ill
T ill: SANFORD
FIR ST RAPTUT t ill I tt ll
Laurel Ave. al 41b 84.
a viM,it EGA I ION OP
o r LOMiWOOU
Ira E. Hindman J r . ... . Paator
JEllU l'A !U S W ITNESSES
Cor. ( hurih A Giant Sl».
Sunday School ............ 9:43 a. m.
Dill W. log St.
C. L. Futrli .................. P aato r .Morning Worahip . . . . lu 45 a. m.
Sunday
Watchtuwar
Sunday School ........... 9:13 a . in.
FMY ........................... 7 09 p.
Study ......................... .7.00 p. in
Morning Worahlp . . . . ll:n o a. m.
Evening Worahip
7:30 p.
Wad. Bible Study . . . . 7:30 p. m.
T raining Union ........ 9:43 p . m. Mon. FMY Recreation 7.uo p
F rl. Minlitry School . . . 7;30 p. m.
Evening Worahlp . ... 7:43 p. m.
E nd ay S e rv ic e .............9.39 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:45 p . m. Tura. FMY P ray er . I l l p,
Wed. Prayer Service 7.39 p.
2nd M. a.vd YJm Are.
George M. Y'atea .........
M tnlitrr
Bible Srh'Mil...................19:09 a. m.
Mornlrr Worship . . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Evening W n ra h lp ........7:43 p. m.
Wed. Bible S tu d y ............ 7.45 p. m.

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Baptist

Kpiscopal

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Other Churches

Lutheran

LAKE MONROE
BAPTIST t HUH II
Tfcrrn mllea veil n! S an lo n l
on F lrat 61., tight at M onro*
Corner
Hubert G. Ilyrcl ........ .
P aato r
Kumiay School ........... 19,U) a . in.
Morning Worahip . . . . 11:00 n. in.
Training U nion............ 6 30 p . m.
Evening Worahlp . . . . 7 30 p . in.
Wed. P rayer Sen lea 7 30 p . tn

I.IH.M./.I It M I.IH OH Ihr
c h in u n
Ciirut llrighla
Charlra F Brown
l'aitor
Sunday a&lt; hiiol
. lu uo a. in.
Morning Worahlp
.. It .00 a. nr.
Wed. Prayer Mcrvico . 7 30 p. nt.
GRACE METHODIST CIIURCII
I'iaecieal Mrhool Auditorium
W. Tliotnaa 1'araont Jr. . Paator
Sunday School
.........9.15 a. m.
Murttlng Worahip ...
11 a. in.

FIR ST RYPIDT CHURCH
Ol' OMLHO
Jack T . Rryant ................ T a ilo r
FOSTER HI API I.
Sunday School ........ 9.43 a. m.
MLTIIODIST ( III Rl II
Morning Worihip . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Otleda
T talnlng U nion............6:13 p . m.
..
9 45 a. m.
Evening Service
.. 7:fW p . m. Sunday Srhool
Wed. P rayer Scrvlca 7 30 p. in. Morning Worahlp ... ll tat a m.
Evening Worahlp
. 8 uo p. m.

Catholic
ALL 8 0 1 1.8 CATHOLIC
t ill R&lt; II
Oak Avr. al »lh HI.
Rev Richard l^ o n a ......... P aator
Sunday M a i m ............ 7 no a. m.
............ 8:30 a. tn
............ 10:00 a . m.
........... 11:30 a. tn.
Dally Maca .................. 7:1b a. m.

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FIR ST ClfklRTIAN CHURCH
1897 H. baalard Ava.
G ilbert Counta ........ AD In trrlm
S unday Bcbcxil ............ v:4b a . rn.
M orning Worihip . . . n ;oo a . m.
YouUt P ro g ram .......... 6:30 p . m.
A Ju It Training Couna . 6:50 p . nr.
E v en ln r Worahlp......... 7.00 p. ra
X acrratlon . .. . .......... 7:80 p. ra!
CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
P ark A rt. at n th S t.
J. B arnard R o o t................. P a itn r
Blbla School .................. 9:4$ a . nr
M o ralo f Worihip . . . . ll; 0 0 a . m.

I III “ I I I N il t OS | VI.
I III IK II III' LONGWOOI)
E. Lath Grant ................. Paator
Sunday Srlmol ......... 10 00 a. m.
Morning Wurahlp . . . . it 99 *. in.
Evening S e rv lra ..............7;00 p. m
Wed. Prayer Service ..7.tto p. m.
F rl. Prayer Service . . . 7:oo p. m
SANM1RD SEVENTH DAY
AllYI.NTIsT I III IK II
Seventh SI. and l.lui Ave.
A. C. McClure ...................Paator
Saturday Sabbath School 9:30 a m
Morning Worahip . . . . 11:00 a. in.
Wed. Prayer Scrvlca .. 7:30 p. in.

THE BEIIVAI. T.AHERNACLE
:ilb and Ik aa* Aar.
L T. Taakrr
l'aito r
PAOI.A WESLEYAN
S un'vy School ........ lo.oo a. m.
METHODIST ( 111 IK II
Morning Worahlp . . . . 11 00 a. m.
t MlteS Weal on Id. II
Evening Worahip . . . . 7:43 p. m
('cell W. S h a d e r
Paator Tueaday Servlrr .. , . 7:15 p. in.
Sunday Sc hool ............. '1:45 a. m. Ihuraday S erv ice..........7.45 p. in.
Morning Worahip . . . . 10 IJ a. m.
Wea'cyan Youth . . . . 6 45 p tn.
Earning Worahlp ......... 7 30 p. m. UNITY CENTER OF SANFORD
Woman'a iflrb—399 Oak Ave.
Wed. Prayer Service 7 30 p. m.
Jovephin* B. Stuck!# ......... Paator
Sunday Wuithlp . . . . 11:99 a. tn.
11ItS I 4 III K ill
Woodruff llulldiag
OE THE NAZARENE
204 |:. Flrat SI.. Km. 211
W. 2nd St. al .Maple Ave.
T utlday Clara
. . . . 8:00 r- m.
II. II. Spear J r ......... Paator
Sunday School ......... 9 43 a. in.
THE 8AI.YAT10.N ARMY
Morning Worahlp . . . . in .45 a. in.
214 E. Second SL
NYPS ......................... 4.30 p. m. Sunday:
N .Y.rs. A N S 5.............6 p. m.
Sunday School .......... 10.00 a. m.
Goiptl Service ............. T p. m. Holme 11 Maelmg . . . . 11.00 a. m.
rr.« N PARK CHURCH OF THE Street M eeting........... , 6:30 p. m.
NAZARENE
YPL .............................. 7:00 p. m.
0 BRIAN ROAD
Salvation Meeting . . . . 7:30 p. ra.
Lev. Jim Fiahcr .................Tailor Tueaday:
Sunday arbool .............9:43 a. in. Corp Cadets ................ 3.30 p . m.
Morning vrorihip ....10:43 a. m. Band PraetJca ....... . 4.00 p. m.
Youth lervlce ............. 6:48 p m. Ladles Home League 7:30 p. m.
Evangeltatlc aervlte
7:30 p. m. Thura. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m
Wrd. prayer aervtca ..7.30 p. m. Bat. Street Meeting 6 30 p. m

TH E C H U R C H F O R ALL . . .
A L L F O R T H E C H U ltC H

TV Church it the created factor on earth for
live building of character and good citicriuli p.

Who said there is no surh thing as juvenile delinquency?
Look at the record! Millions of boys and fjirls under twentyone in trouble w ith the police— dope traffic among teen-agers— or­
ganized crime by minors.
Uut this is n» t always juvenile delinquency. This Is often the
tragedy of ADULT DELINQUENCY. It is frequently the result of
neglect, indifference, and Iitek of Christian training in our homes.
It is the failure of parents that has led to the wreckage of many
of these young lives.
Bring your child to Sunday School and Church. Give him the
spiritual care that he wants and needs. Remember. Mother and
Dad, we cannot always say, “juvenile delinquency." Be sure it is
not your failure which may cause your child to ruin his life.
( . r m p l 1*1 v. A..tier Mi

It u a ilotehoui* of iputlual valun. Without a
vtiong Church, neither democracy norcmliration
can 'uivive. There are four sound tea'oni why
every per .on ihould altrnd actVKcr resulaily and
lupport the Church, 'they are: f I ) for hn
ov,B vate. (2) For hit childien’t nte. *3&gt; For
the tale of hia community and nation. (4 1 For
ll* rale of the Chuich iticlf, winch needv hit
moral and material support. Plan to ga to
church regularly anj reaJ your Bible daily.
Bf..l
Sunday
Monday
Turvday

Wcdne'Uay
Th j relay
Ft Ida v
Saturday

Luke
Eaodua
Cphraiana
Luke
Mark
I'rovriba
II Samuel

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Feb. 27 . 1953— P.uri 3
3hr
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Jones Convicted

Longwood ,nBriberyCase^
H) Jo Hammond
I'hc.if VA M M J
m m
•

Dirksen Urges Congress
'Keep Quiet' On Berlin

Quotable
Quotes

Weeps At Verdict

I nilrd I'rrss Intrnsalienal
WASHINGTON' i CPU — Senate brar I 'e Ajrieullure Depsrlment
f i l l . I ’M llt'S . Uhiu — Sen Harr&gt;
Republic an Leader Kverell M. t.'i.e l h i S tm t lie s n in g i at a
BABTOSV (CIT i—F orm er Slate Gold-* r le r iR A m i, opposing the
llv ie leag u e To Meet
Dirksen * III * •ingested in e.’frrt fine became he refused la tlnji
Rep. K. B i Shorty I Jones was national budget;
growing vs at a: to feed bit rhick*
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mill
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is
m
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d
ern
liwlay that his eotleaju** stop rn t
The Longwood Civic League will ecnwcied Thursday night o( trying
" f *rr (pending too much and si m e t lire w ill jr&gt;&gt; it|i t i r \ t liti’illh r.t th e cor*
field
W
a
lk
e
r
&lt;*f
S
u
itfu
l'd
.
meet Tuesday, Marrn 3 . .2 p m to br.br Bulk Sheriff Hagan P a r - ........... .
ta'kmg so murh slxnit Beilin and
Nepotism' House Democrat in
ru lieu lo u sother world Iniuhle sisots
at ilie Civic building for * pro* n sh to permit wide open bolita op
Leader John VA. MrCormark
t os
Mrs Eugenie
Dirksen told reporters it was i ’l l s l said u it perleclljr proper
Siam on Floral Beau’; " A film
erttions.
\nitcr on. former 1 8 H l b a i l l dangerous for senators to reaih for a r vn;re&gt;tinan •» pot a rela*
will be shown.
Janes burst tr.lu te a r s when the do r tu Denmark, on t nitrd S tale;
rnneliisioos on foreign p o lio mat- live on the federal pa; roll if th*
M oslem s arc Mrs. John C verdict was read Mis IJ-ycar-old responsibility lor the present iniers 'u n les s c rv had rvpry avail­ km Is qualified fur the J.jh.
Beams. Mrs. Leroy Hennessey. son sobbed uncontrollably and had wrnM.onal impasse:
able fact " Senate debates, he
*
" ' Nr hj.i* »(tnr«»rJ. in J frd wr
said, ran make hradlim s around
Ain George C ranser. Mrs n I. »® *
•' 1 *« 1:1 ,h r cssortroesm. JIp p jr . k
, lt„ d&gt; ,,crime
(■re uni I w r l t e I - 1 ,en n ' v ‘ the world.
V l'uppcr. Mrs. Ralph Mevcns anl
U l t r rcgam.ng his eom roiure. w estern inlluence in the Middle
tsi inlh on Die M aikrr Building at
I|r also said Congress should
Mrs. Charles Nichols.
Jcnes relutrd to d iscu ss the ca*e |*i»i
, , u &gt; h a i r wtfnrtsed, and
2310 Dark Avr
not try to * prejudice (hr a dm mi*
A.111 .i &lt;(g&gt;
*li c p f f « till
Ilisbap I o VSail
MKNUKBboN
N
C
(UIT
I—Co
tin nugi. out
had we ate a parly to, the tragic ero.
C nnslnntint
u- f iir u n ll e.li Hanoi) in any w av’’ liv pa*&lt;tn;
The Hi Hev Henr&gt; 1 Loulbitt with reporters lie said he
.ion ol American ptestice ihr.uglt Ike investigated a giant cxplo I i'f f
a tier owner of tesoluttnn* &lt;m the Berlin or othei
nothin*
to
sa*
w . h d 'r t i t liec*n »ti!r to pin fa-e I* G.irfieM
sion
that
shook
South
Memlerson
will make his annual viiiution to
out A na "
The two-term la-*m aker from
while oltlcials ar.um-slv awaited (!*»'%n FV5 Ii) •ft If IP Ihr i-vplo a Im b c rC o p m iw? A Dd-t Motrl. international m*e*
rue Christ Episcopal Church Sun
MIAMI it f i t l o n e sere uv
Two of the (."ir uriis have
Dirksen s irm arks
appeared
» ‘ 1 * d ir .( 1
ftAill S ; l i larle*
day at 9 a m. and will conduct \famvun County sould receive up
MKLBULTfNL. A u s t r a l i a — lodiv for an answer to s request
been
l*o*ed
Watker
y«l’l
oprrate
aimed
al
i full scale Se.iatr d*- manv t -i-risli there -a* no rno .11
City
puller
de
C
I'm.
h
that
Gov
l.uthpr
II
llovl^es
in
&gt;
’
!
DHoly Communion ami toe service to live j c j i * in pn»on tor the of- Evangelist Billy iiroham . using
A bate on the it- ti n stlualion ITturs at Im Inn, n t * in for th* AT;*
Bui 11 a the biggest another barb* »tvp in one
Toe bleating o( the Processional ten e Juice Roy It. AnttJon d- the interniittion of a lirc'*orks hi- lerten r in a h. ter 15 week old **gr t nti-nt
h-aut'
parlor
vu!
be
opened
in
,ia% in w irh Democratic Ulmt I’resident of the I" S
h'n
si
i r hsd ao far
Cross and Lavobo will be given !crrrd sentencing until Jones can play in his sermon at an outdoor trxllle ‘trike
So Richard v-iteuu* N unn had to
the
other
T"
r
•■IdiHonal
rental
Alike Mansfield *Mon
I the
, .i * cruised m a search
R.tn memory ol Mrv Marguettte lile lur a new trial
The Urgesl of four evplosions
ta lly
iiruprri) it n u n i^ n i by Strnttrnm t nitrd States and Its allies to *lrr|. in a eioiiertel eonfereiK**
r
.p
o*
•■
•)
site
Lilli
i
and
for
t.
Neuman '
Detensc attorney Lilts Rubin if
'I 'n ’e** the hrarts of men since p e strife . tsa'ind Itar-irti
It r .ill x
take t r ‘ initiative for p ea rr" in dining loom
nan y the shrrdf * id
\ I IV Merlin*
Alia mi. said he would file fu r# new change im- sounds you hear n &gt;* Henderson mills re owned tir ir .* *p
V n u slii'i c I into town tines*
t
rJ»
urr*
i»r
th#
nr*r
*l»op»
Hilt
an at) out rifotl to held oft war.
u
a
*
n
• an
i“Um
nothing compared to &gt;h*t
The regular meeting nl ' t W 'r u i Amnion gave hon until M a u i ^ ,0
l*i trd'v r - 1 ler t u le e .. But he
be
m
s'm
u
x
I'lfnirDfli
m.
mmlrrn
gall
s
Iwo
week*
i
,"
o
,.
ured
The
Gilt*
leader
also
seemed
tn
W 1!
t e
tun
Cost No 1207 will be held Tors !&gt; in [ rr'en t h.» motion He sa.tl could come from another »ar
ilr tlin s“'fifi fru**' jin I
pirk* tie npmooig a "unity"' resolu­ didn’t count e i t.tr near r cron I
around 9 ' i p ut lhii:sia&gt; The-e m* u
»at‘l
•I r
day. March i», at the Altamonte . e wou'd hold a hearing on the
fhaj V .aUrr *Jt»I
V\r* aa,* »L1 Iikr tion hi '-in 1 nma* l Dodd ill crowd o' tourists and hr forgot Id
vsa»
no
rrport
of
am
injurts
s
to
im
l
petition
March
1st
1
in
J E.............
S S IT . Gu
Springs Community Mouse. Man
&lt;
.
_ — Deputy &gt;hrrtli
eo-lfy the **,'*tk Kei Btseayne
• »tfi onl*
ini.ii in ban* a c 'ililrrn « «pn l.iit) &lt; ontt I odd railed fur a UMlav Hotel to et isife hit iisuat rooms.
land Ave.
,0,'“ *
n u n * rsminal l ourt j , u j , Jones, arkno • ledging that Ihr hla*t w in It latllril windows uruPi I
iK»l»
«
’f
fcstnu
thins
in
tin
t
linr
■'crash
(•
ogratn
*
tis
alert
Amm
’2 ii* i! h j *•i*.» it'
m uii
All members
and potential iur! cn') hi minutes to teach in Ceorgia has gained a rrputation as
VA'hen he ar.i-i-d at the hotel,
leans to Hie dangers they face in em b arraiird reservation elerk*
t
non »
u ln ; Inr
*\ in Ihr luiihltn * **
a speed trap;
members arc urged to attend a-.d verdict
the Berlin showdown
Ihr conviction in the Ihreesliy
fhir* I'Vsl .
» ,.f t r mill* If
•These peop'e eume sperdinc
bring their wives as this post
tail to tell their mest famous guest
O itei rongrrstional new*
*!• ill 4 It
C\ •
i tis «n a
that the hou*e was lu'l and that be
is endeavoring to form an auxili­ tr.al !o:iu*rd by hours Jones testi­ down through h rrr killing people
mony that he ntv er talked to Car- and we h * 'r to arrest them, that s
Amo I inanring The Ford Ms* m ild have to take the conferenr*
! hr in* i ti t., a upfi a*»*1 'if r\i
ary.
n th about cant-ding, but was try­ a l l ”
tor Co told the Senate etitimono room or nothing
Its Marian It June*
In ! ji
i.ic tr jjr
tii Ihr
Civics l lass Atsltor
ing to iril insurance
jsolv siihrommitlee th it a pm
Circles ot the First Methodist m; rthfr »*f ifiurnm* i»t&gt;rkrr®
NTaim rood n a lured Iy agrrrd.
• Warren C Knowles, illy maria
L irlirr, I’arrish told the rourt
posrd hill to t-ar avitil marker*
i o&gt; t'.i j r;, * fu friu .it al Mur
church meeting Monday are The
ger of Sanford, recently address that hr and Jones met scicraS
iiom operating ear ftnannng
Mary Alsrtha Circle. 3 p m at r»rt Mllli 1&gt;id puller that some
ed the Civics Class of Lyman limes lelwern Decem ber of 19S6
t I'tlT AOR I II. Trs , l I 'll H firm* ruidil rust a Silver up In
In M minutes. IHe average U&lt;8&gt;
the home ot 'Ir s Lynn Afoslcr one snir.-m l a era* -shite (told
High, speaking on development jm] &gt;,m h uf n i 7
* hieh
. bh
- Kc
K , ■ AtAii .n higtirt bank and loan lom
arloiy w .ikrt r a in , enough t*
with Mr* I’ G Cross, to uo* over two ia &gt; parked at l.i* house
and types of city government At Jones tried to g i'e him money to
tins a |n..ii.il f -a on. ham or
pans' interest rale*
Irs* ihr Chapprl Guild al 3 W Thiit sdas mghl He said hr tired kit .cl a !■"* VA'.-tth ca r
the conclusion of hit talk. Knowlcv ignore onerjli'n s of cy Iwilda syndi­
F irrm a ti K .t lir r , a would be
Aankti* Stanley Yankui Mow a liiittei It takes the average Rvis*
p
ill
al
Itie
t-.nine
of
Mr.
l.ro
:
.e
a
sho'.urt
Mast
over
the
lie
.ids
of
conducted s question period
cate Hr said on one urea-ton
an fart-ny winker srvrn time*
'lorgae the Bethany t’lrtir, a srv rrai
sjij . us b'oking
pri ■bandit h :tv ' c u m a i t i a . «-' l giai vfieh . poulirv farmer, tol.l
Rv Rule Janr Krngb
Jones said hr »o.i &lt;f give him 13.
&lt; cninp -ii" i • teietl tbr l Mr *- I a H-&lt;ust airiculluie suhromindlre a* long
p m at the home of Mr* J 1 sons
iXm and in per cent of the f’o.k
n»it*r»iie rat- I i. ,t , -I,. waving
An Old fashioned 'lisvmnary k ne Jr
County take.
kun* and sh.-ouii "This I* a
Flaptist AAurihip Sersice wdl tw
Baptist riri l»* meeims a ir
Iv.ddufi Give s your money '*
held Monday night, beginning at Nettie Larncll rircle 'Ion day
,
I It I II ISIS s l S US.
I. - . j
wdrd to upperia Ms*
7 jo, in ihr i h am by of Com­ Alarih t&lt; T.tu p m al the usime
i . rtu i . hare(•* i
ir.. I
Mar Ituntei, U n w aitiesi She
a in a a til b l In b J'
&lt;t It » •
merce Ituihhng wub Atisskmary of 'Ii* J. N Thomoson, Alary
„,r, e VV'alt v i iii-l-'.iJ, a hot tup
» . . lf .l i Sau’l. • e» *l
" ''" I .
liii*ds&gt;. March
J C. Raulrrsim conducting serv- Lawton l lisle
l l l l i it tul O nk Ave.
n
i-'iumr, Plnrlila i..n-tai it * firof
ro ffre —ligli- ill ihr face.
Attliiir
Jone*
I2i*t
Mesi
m
ti
ntinus nartia uf eaiitnjit ll*.■x
10.
al
the
home
ol
Mrs.
J
H
ices The public t invited to at
lie
o h * so *; , tied tic iii* J hi*
St
,
died
siiddi
ply
V
A
dm-sday
i*#niar amt ilia- I Inis' I ' iagi»
Junes Jr Katie Stir Circle, Mon
FKRRIDAY. La tU P Il - Rock !cnd
i «i *a;&gt;i &gt;ii*i w|*n in* c'ltfs
day. Man h 2. * p m at the morning at his borne Me 'va* P i.ol Hie tie r* tin' ii d n t o.t
'n roll singer Jrrrv Lee L«wlt'
1*1 A Alerts Tufsdas
II . 1-lrau ' gniill, W-n *|UI» ' *&gt;■
Io l
l •
il 1 d lUt
» r la In a »Us •• »
• It year old wife gave birth lodav
home nl Mr* A II lla* Jr (’• arl born In Ijuiiwan Ga an-l inu.nl
Members
and
guests
of
ihr
In
pr... It.r.nt I.r lha S 111*-'is **tw.
al I ian Mat i e hesitated, be
to Satih-rd 19 v ia ls ago
Alarlln
I
irrlr
to
be
annuunied
n a &gt;a *-.
s* i i "
•» "i to i 7 pound. 2 ounce t*oy at te r
cal CTA will m rr! Tuesday rv rn
Slirvlstn: ate to* wife Fannie n llilrtrd . tile' de. idl'd to follow
lath'd* lit! "a*, #*
Mrrk tlf I'raser **1hediile
liJjv Hospital.
ing at S at the school for a pro
t it -1•■hi............ .. I it wo. giro!
A II 1‘u ttfU? %
and
two in te r. \ l i • c harlutte
The week of p r jv rr schedule fur
The mother. Mvra Lewis and gram on Civil Defense p r c r n tn l
poll T low Intighril nt hint and
Hte firsl Baptist vhurih will tie Dull Hi anl Mr« Alire Bi-twn
(hr baby were tsolh reported do by Al s’ate
Funeral *rMiecs wdl be held chased b'nt •- -tdi A i*illcriu«n
|a ifc. I . a n "I Iks I ...n lr J"*s*i me fine after the 15 3.1 * m de
Orlando o t d defense com muni gm with a sp n ia t le m c r Sunday
e liiiot-il to fire
Sitndav at 1 p m at New Mount f.ilnr t ip VA ,
^
si til Mil I • i.aalt,
livery
la-wis
was
at
the
hospital
murntnf
delivered
bv
Rev
Jaik
rations service members will be
AIDIf «•! lit* fN • 1.1* pi ■to' ,vk*ie hut it only
i
alvar&gt;
Bapli'l
iTiurc'i
Tbr
Itre
They had not nam ed the rhlld
%
t \ I*HllM %I I
directed to the school bv Case T Bryant
.t‘Ps.1 It « ■ S lift'
'
\ AV . n ..' I i-1 ... \' i
I• ?# ifc# ! «imt «l
A natne of Kerrldav Lewis Wl|h hi, radii! equipment during
I he Man I awtnn t in Ir w
aJAMhJI &lt; talHHfc
••• I
lie tine* the gun away, and
A\ t*.in • Bn briber get- Mortuary
i aiisell a t ontrriv er &gt;V liv marry- (hr meeting They will bung with londuet srrslci-s 'bindav. I to
II \ %I Ml I ll ».
•ta ile d sunning a ..sir Hr turned
V i ’t • *
*.'♦ ’' * 1* * Ing Myra, bis cousin, when she them lev personnel of the Cen- P m Katie Sue * itsIr will l&gt;c * ii r h i t r r of w'rang'ru *nt*.
*nd#»
s* .! mi • » .« 1•
a e*iruet up a Mind aliev
was
U
last
year
before
a
divuier
tral Florida t'ounril and will show in rh a r .r tiirsda* tn in 11 a
#s» Mats-rt, A l&gt; !&gt;-•• !••#••1
* •
•■Wb at’s Die u*e.*' he &lt;ald. and
F
r i -r the n*at aeeMi
| | ai raiH*
Ju*la* -•
10 hty second wife Jane Mttrham a movie on 'Civil Defense in Ar m . 'll* Jai
I lit von! w.il
sltjti'S in tie U.S \e v t u tils au- t i e up I'ollcr a e &lt; ill rra u h ft.** lo u r iv
»i-» f|f*t Lew is of nearby N atchrr Mis* lio n "
hold
arrvirea
Wednesday
evening;!
f-I 141ti 4&lt;COAaf1( ' " I
**• 4*
■: f..r Ids buddv
:omoMI* •
■nt* a*-d • n f u n
AtlT in * • '|1 * T \ • ‘ tfc# * •'* * was completed
t ase rvprcssed a desire /or all I’eatl Mar tin i nele in ti a m
ft* J* Ct.«■ * f] lbt'1 «lf *as*#&lt;J
\
Ihurada;
.
and
the
Neltir
l
amel
The
piano
thumping
singer
has
inlerr*!rd
persons
in
the
atca
to
m ta li ■hi* in#-* »f»4 *h#l* w
*
.
. ..
Cirrle will rom lude set vires Frl
• itpi c*\i *•
11 ■ ##it j r i i r *
I'*® Other rhuclrrn hr hit mir* at;en
- final *#i!ltm*ni| **f Htf
f*.a,£f tH J j n r .
1 I'M Mrrling
day fr»m t *■ p m
#i :*? if'in i'* b«M f •!11* 4 r*'1
Personals
'Ih r Association nf the I m ini
ft n «&gt;r4*r rltAc-'fii#f| f»ir Is# B« B*f*H
/k'Mwl" M ii tll i ’T'V
Mr »nd 'tra A A 'Iyer* lli-v
t'restiy tm a n AA’ornen met Tur*
ifcfl
:|fh * t.f r#&gt;» '
day, t ebniarv 21. in the a-dui a amt 'Ir* Jaek T Bryant
and
r .« f * t» Iflfc
rational building of the rhurrh Atrs J NThompson attended
iW nti(•«• I. Ii* uni'*
A* l ^ l n t f l 'l t f t l • Tv nf
'Irs Hill Cook ptogiain chair the Pas stun Plav at I .ike VCale*.
i %%i » %i in % i n mi*
•• a **•••♦•
I# man presented an informal is r ad Tiietdas mghl
*#• 9 I *1* • « . ! 1 Hm
lima i »* tll^^a
• ’ * \\s •
t... •».#.!
Member*
of tie iii.rdo Mom
j». f*i ut ’J
Ip
ii i • dress on Prrshvteiian work in
f W W
Vtldffift
''
Sts l\ I iMMill* &gt;1#
l uha and Puerto Iti.o Vs&gt;niina an • &lt; lull making tin trip &gt;i VI
A‘I n &gt; • ***t ■i
*.# t ■l !' »*i
• m;
r &lt;* r »i
in
Ve| Itimif Aft. I p *n I * her were Mr* AValter 1’iprr Mr* tamonlr bp ing* for Ihe t ourits
I.
Pt a*f evf -I riftr ' 4l
flnland Goble and Mr* Art All Fedeiallun n u r in g wi r Mr* II
I*
• |
B pf
V
i'll .ii it re "(ui mg
M* L slrt Atrs t.vnn At »ir r AD*
FOR GREATER PLEASURE
Mi* J K
Mrs J M. Thompson aisiu ta George t Ate an*
pi#. » * It
*■' *uit h' lp lfc,
■'■I *-.1 ft 4 I in • s*ft*V*
Mis Joe Battle and
tmn president
announced that Brookshire
fca e* 111 - Suit *»&gt; ( tJpi i 'girufti
LOVELIER GARDENS
4 |i]« ft| ifft#111 ft n«I lifts# lll- AD* VA'illiam Lelffrr will serve Mrs J It Junes Jr
l «a*i.#'v( tfiftuf 4 * . »
Mr and Atrs I I bmpe* ul
as Fall Festival rhairm an and
## ' 1r*t» l\ - **&lt;ih (■- &lt;&gt;ii»« n- 'Ir* I »filer requested iinq-rra Greenville.
LUSH GROW ING LAWNS
S C . were leient
• 1 * Hltnl 44II-4 * k 'c#•• »##fc
tion nf all member* on this pro guests of
Dr and Mr* I VV
Mf.|*im»U|f tiUf 4 ■ a
m c o M M i N oio~ rftO G &gt; a m _________________
ftps t' 1 at "in • 4 I #
• iU # • ■ yert
I j wton Tlte ladies enfovsd lemt
til# of'. SS ,,f Its* *
‘f(til (N
Be* and Mrs Harris rrttrrd m sim i on collegi da;* i Nioti
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County Home In Need
Of Attention Today
Seminole County * "Hwu*# un the Hill” i* in m ed of
itnnie«li*tf nileiition.
The "Houle on the Hill” in this e««e i* the wsunty
Hume. It house* «im e of thi« muntv’* ehlerly cltlicn*. Con­
dition* lit the Home are had. Moot Seminole resident* me
aw are uf the shortcominj:*. mo*t of which could lx solved
irtth money.
• A repor.fr for The Herald (will an unannounced vUit to
the County Home. What «he saw there was m o n ied in &gt;**trrd av 'a issue of The Herald. It wa* not a pretty story. Con­
ditions being what they are. it could not be pleasant.
The second of two article* nbuul the Home apj*ar* in
today*! Herald. It i* Laeed. for the molt part, on an inter­
view with the official* at the Home.
Official* r.re attem pting to do a jrt««d job. Hut thev
have found, a* have most othrr*. thnt a dollar will Mretch
onlv «o far. Official* were guitr frank about the liluation
Thev didn't try to hide the fact* Neither did they wive the
reporter "helpful hint** in an effort to impre** the public
w ith the urgency of the »ituation.
Mr*. Robert Conn *aw* tattered curtains, tnayur.nai**
jn r» f o r water pitcher*. mattre«*e* too short for bed*, crack*
in the ceiling and many other evidence* of wear and tear.
Ilui. she also saw something else which impressed her
The Home wa* clean. The aitchen was bare, but clean
A gainst a Uckdrop of an ancient building, furniture and
ulpment. this deanline** told the story of the challenge
lich woiker* at the Home have accepted.
The County Hume w«* mentioned several time* last
fall during the campaign which preceded the county election
Kach time, the speaker wa* "for" doing something to cor­
rect the situation.
Of course, the primary need i* money. Where it will U
found is another problem. It mu*t be found, however, if Se­
minole County is to remedy a situation which t*»rder« on
disgrace.

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Back, But With Loot
At interval*, a sjmaker adv«ate* a return to the
••food old daya."
Just how go«*d were the "good old days?”
In the "good old days.” a dollar wa* worth a dollar,
rp jh e r than the 18 cent* of todav. However, dollars were
f a r fewer in the "fiw&gt;d old day&gt;” lM lar* were worth more,
b u t they were much, much harder t&lt;&gt; get.
In the "got*! old days,” lave* were low. But. who need•d paved roads? Of course, automobiles. TV sets, electric
appliance* and other modem convenience* were absent.
We seriously doubt that advocate* of the ’ g&lt;«*d old
day*” would be willing to return to the "good old days" m uua modem convenience*.
When a speaker advocate* a return to the "good old
days.” he reallv mean* th at h* would like to return to the
*gjiod old da'* ” with all of the advantage* of today, and a
sack filled with plentiful 4k-cmt dollar*.
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The street resurfncinp pn-prsim in Sonford is moving
along on schedule.
Street wnrk. whether building nr maintaining, rust* the
f ity considerate sum* each yean.
l x * ! driver* attem pt to avoid tho*e street* which a rr
tn a poorer state of rctuur. This remit a m ‘ route*” around
th e town. Tht* savea the atreet* in poor re|iair. but put* a
heavier burden on Iwlter street*.
When the long-range program is completed, a motori»t
should Ive aide to Journey along the le tte r known avenues
without worning alvout hi* heart contacting the top of hi*
car.

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Here, as in other areas. Secre • very least. I t . would be a stand,
tary of S taia John Foiter Dulles* off. with netlhcr aide gaming,
crave illness has removed th* au
Tbo*e favoring a policed and
thnrity th a t mirM have been ut- controlled inspection believe that
agc
,oXed
| levities curbing the deadly alom (J
Reduced to slmplcvt tertv.s. th e fallout. It would be a small tv.
dispute, which has deeply divided ginning Inward
negotiating •
the scientific community, is o v er check in the nuclear armaments
whether a detection system c a n race. •
* devi*ed
that will dettrt unDulles, before Ids Illness, was
derground nuclear blasts. T hose on the side of suspension— tha
opposing any suvpenvion of te ats official position of the Kisenho-arr
—most uf
the Pentagon, th e
Administration. The danger now,
Atomic Knergj Commission, E d- in the view of those arguing fur
ward Teller,
fatbrr of the It a strong U. S. position on am.
bomb." and the scientists in hi* pension. Is that the Rumms
camp—a rg u e that the venes of themselves, wanting to contir.u^
nuclear tevts at the Nevada Prov- testing, will u»e American foot.
leg G rounds last fall show that dragging as a justification for
no inspection system can be breaking off the talks at (leneii
This is not likely to happen umd
trusted
But from an unimpeachable altrr Prime .Minister Harold Mae.
source tt has been learned th a t millan concludes h n visit to M i.
in er.uftc testimony, later sirt k- tow.
ea out of the disarmament, su b ­
So biller is the division within
committee record by the censor, the scientific community that
WASHINGTON ( U l’l t — Rep seems to undermine this a rg u ­ some scientists fear another tv.
Pmanuel Celler i t ) \ . Y &gt; was in ment The two principal points plosion like that which saw J.
Robert uppenheimer forced out | )
eharaeter this »e*k whtn he oh w rrt as follows
I. In the laboratory, without government on charges of being
Jneted to an American Bar Assn
nvlie) statement regretting Su any fu rth e r tests, the efficiency a security risk. T rller, who*e /&lt;■»!
preme Court derisions which have •d nuclear weapons can he doub- both 11 s icntisla and advocate of
&gt;relaaed curbs against Communist led Tor ratio of increased eifi weapons of ever g rea ter deatn.ieiencj could be even greater ttia a tivenevs is legendary, was per.
subversion.
] h#f-s as responsible as any sing,•
"This." said Celler. ~ia a mal­ thiv suggests
igning of the Supreme Court
I Since the nuclear tests iw individual fur launching the drus
Nevada Inst fall, designated by on uppenheimer.
which lv most irresponsible
Only flashes of this, like fig ins
One man's opinion as to that the nam e Hardtack, detection
perhaps is as good as another s methods, including those for u n ­ suddenly silhouetted against a bril­
Celler, however, deprecated Ue derground tests have been work* liant light, are revealed to tr*
tn'em al menace of communism In cd out th a t prormie fir g re a trr public Military witnesses di&lt;n |
the U. S. He said membership effectiveness Ncs techniques of the necrssily U accept 30 n H
la the Communist P arty. CSA piektrg up ear.h wives raise the million riiualtles in the t'mtrd
had been reduced to fewer than faetnr of assured detectability Slates in a future w ar, hut all
V&lt;M&gt; persons and th at these were man) tim es
this is censored out.
under surveillance by
the PHI.
The witness who gate
th is
Humphrey hat r e p e a l e d ! *
That statistic of party mrmher testimony was Plans Beth* one fought the eensurship. which is
ship probably is erroneous The of A m erica's Irad.rg physicists, fourfold — Defense Department,
*i .».* .*• ** ’ * •£&amp;
latest reliable information »»s in * participant in the early work on Kir Force. White House and Sta'e
a statement by FBI Director J the atom ic bomb and now a p ro Dfpartmcnt Nevertheless, m.ivt
Edgar Hoover on Ja n
1. 1*47.lessor a t Cornell Im vruit)
Be of the testimony falls under ll.s
linosr r then estim ated Communist cause o f B ethr's potilinn as bead censor t pencil.
membenhip to this country at of t.he panel of anrr.iists that apDr Jarnrs R
Killian. th f9
IT,Sen Membership sm te has d*
praised Russia's test ind deter- Presidents advisor on science,
dined
twq lyatem . his testimony can has gurn cautious testimony fav­
It is fewer than 10 -AO today but oat be idly dismissed
■s I'd Keterha
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_ La 1 did rise to protest "I not
oring a test suspension But that,
What
Senators were doing.
considerably more than Celler s
F urtherm ore, ubat Bette a n d too. Is censored out It tl like
WASHINGTON — The question “ as voting ihem srl.t s 13 TdT owi1 lff
said be. * that the aubrom.
k W teller * abrupt brushed/ of others have testified to in secret a debate being held in almost
was whether our invest.( tim e worth of Investigaun money for
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_ mi.tee emp.oys a thie. counsel the internal menace if eommu session u that America's present total dsrkr.tss, with only * voir#
heritors should featherbed their , ^.1*
A r^ they did, too Pm
i t h " TtVwfc .W a r ish rt off the debate and voting * h# w
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*« he ea p ertrd although development of nuclear weapons heard and identified nowr and
committees
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all ,B
in f&gt;e*
one aftemevon
afternoon F.vervthme
chirf counsel who |i his home town is New York City mav he- suffiei
sufficiently f ir in od- then And as one despairing ob­
lawseti
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Everything , a
The answer eair.r Out v.v But P»*«4 ~
W
«ki of it
P*,,J
and a minority where Communist activity and vence of Soviet development so server remarked, it is a deha-e
the irniivm rn d.dn t etactly call
lh«»»titating things h a. become
L * to "
,b# *,m r "••''"‘"rt'b'P “ *ually tup th o « cf that 0 test suspension would be­ that can determine the future of
1* the last two *la°u,K
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any other American communit) ta A n irn e a s advantage At the mankind on this planet.
it fealhertirddicg Referred to it ^u,,e ,h f
That makes three lawyers —
Celler is among those who have
decades Back tn isao for in
as represents!.on
stance, at! that the Senators spent
*nr }*'* Demoerats ar.d one opposed the activities of the
for thia kind of work was ttao.- for the Republicans — who are House Committee on I n American
To receive the same amount of Activities On Feb :&lt; l t l j teller
veto
Why 11 it neers wss one of two m em bers of the
The m ailer 4 Cbe spare law­ money, he said
yers came up on Resolution &lt;9 sary to engage eufh espensive House to oppose the appropriation
to rontinus that
rommittre s
Thu would give the Subcommit­ lawyers? *
Senator Mike Mansfield iD , work
tee on Privileges and Elertions
The ABA policy statement to
ITS e»w» to investigate elrcttoni Mont * said tt wain t n e m a a rv
at all But. he su d . it a practical which t'eller ubjected eontatted a
this yrar
The rsw dl)-srow ir.g Jackson's
Problem there, of course was politics 10 Jet the Republicans pul direct an ssrr to one phase of.hla
Minn Markets lne Fas opened • there won g he any elections la a lawyer on the subcommittee complaint—tbat Communist mem­
Sanford store on Orlando Drive investigate this year That vSilnt
'b* Demtwrat* hive ene ne bership to negligible and under
near the intersection of French seem tn he too g rrit ■ problem. '* *
rootml.
Ate
though
Protested El’eader
“ In my
The market carries a fu!' line
fvenator Allen J Elleodcr D , opmios «* do not need more
of fresh meats, froaen food and
— tnan one lawyer on ttu* subesmstaple groceries It will remain
1 rattler which has little or nothing
open daily from 7 a m to )!
to do no* hut to answer 1 few
p m
1letters "
Mr and Mrs J F Biggs are
S h i ’ he asked ' i-bould we
managing the local store, which
appropriate as much as ITSooo
__
______
yoiivi others in New Smyrna.
to hue three lawyers and pay
cocoa Besgh Titusville and Eau
each nf them over ItltM v a year.
w kSHINGTON • V P I 1 — Three
Gallie
in tru er to enable them to ait ’
Russian surgeons told
doctors here that some Soviet bos
Th* Jarksoettli* corpuratioo WASHINGTON &lt;l PI — A multi around*
eapects to open I tt m arkets In million dollar Democratic housing
Agreed
said Mansfield
the
m u' ln* b:t,od !ro® e t i
Central Florida within the neat program today faced the formid only ether Senator «ho bothered * '* [ ' *&lt;* iransfuiKvei puprposev
»bst*qle of the II-u-e Rules to srgue about tt "B ut when
tew years The lirm is headed
* ***** ** d * '1 »* fresh
hy Julian E Jackson form er Committee where the hill . pro the rankuii minority member of
7&gt;r Boris Petrov id the
owner
tuperm arksts
n the press threwgh Congre.v emild he ^
asks that he he Sb^O*0***? Institute in Mnarow
stalled
JarktnnvtUt area
represented by an associate oe said during a v.sit to George
The adminiftration
administration
Jackse-n and Trollw f Cowart,
opposed an assistant counsel, what ire Washington University Ho a p 1 1 1 1
nr.e of the atockholdert. sold the n’»»*ure was approved hy th t we to do*"
Wednesday
Jacksonville chain to Colonial N™'* Banking Commi e, b« 1
The Russian doctors are on the
Elitnder had an answer. He In
Stores lne last Ju lj. Lnder a &gt;* 10 7 » « • &gt;•'* Hednesday is troduced an amendment to rut last leg of a tour of American
non (ompctiiiien sgrrem rnt
the another eongrrs*tonal slap at Prr the ITkWki down to loo CO) The medical facilities under a gov
new rhain will not open stores sidrnt Eisenhower's e c o n o m y amendment was t amend down airm en! eschar.gr agreement
According to Petrov, blood tat
within So mites of the boundaries pleas
flat.
That brought the hill within the
of Jacksonville. Tallahassee and
S
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w
r
n
o
w
have
»?1
M
w
orth
”
,rem * 'sd**'r »»
kkely
scope of the Rules group, headed of invettifitie to he done this t0
Panama City
rrirtsons m a patient re
Rep
Howard
W
5mitb
it)
The stive will make about 40 ***
.
.
.
. year on the election of a Presi reiving a transfusion than is frrsh
a foe of public housing and \
. .
'
.
per cent of its purchases from * *
.
•
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dent, v ice I rrsident. members ol blood. About four quarts ran hr
the Central Florida Cooperative spending proposals in general
Congress and Federal eiectinna taken from ra th tn d r and prr
There appeared little doubt the
served for three to four wreis
nf Oeala
generally
Jaikson is also president of the r*vjp eventual:) would clear th#
The Russian doctors said the
A
lough
assignment,
inasmurh
fee rnnr
floor anion, *"’*
hut ,k*
the nquet
technique 11 mad# possible b&gt;- Pie
rio t ids Stale Base ha 11 le ag u e . hilt
h,“ ,nr
'“
as
there
just
a
in
t
none
of
that
whirh the Sanford Greyhounds lion was. how soon*
kind of election around this yesr fart autopsies to d e’.e-mine reuse
Democratic leaders hoped the jmhow
of death are routine on all pi
hive j.-.ned
committer would arprove the hill
Of course thev caiid invest!- «**«» who die in Soviet hoapitaU
in order to permit floor debate
**&gt;•
11 • * M ra w » when the
gate i t are shy there tin t
neil week
1 autopsy i# performed
Republicans h u e denounced the
bill as a bud art busting met
sure which eventually' would cost
t/iS ANGELES &lt; iri&gt; — Th* the treasury four billion dollars
l.u'baivd of se tte rs Lyn Thomas more than the It
wo &lt;»*v hout
•ay* th* only reason bit estra n g ­ Ing program rerom mended hi E&lt;
ed &lt;uf» wanted a gray Cadi liar srnhower.
along with fZOO monthly alimony
Among othrr things it would
v as he au*r «f the eolor.
sharply reduce minire-j.n down
‘ I wa* peifeetly wilting ta let payments
F 11A insured b an s
her have a new white station wa- in earess of f 13 !avi
gen,’* architect Jules Satkln *ald ■
Rut ao she wanted that Cadillac
Jost h*ca„v# of the color "
A .--if* awarded her ihe Codil
B U E E A U i. \ Y tv Pis — A
lac ant aLmcm&gt;- Thursday.
Bulfalo nsotorist was happy when
Iwo pollremen flagged him down
for going the wrung way on a
as little sis
down
one way atreyt He had witnessed
WASHINGTON t l PI) — World a p-r-e snatching and was trail­
tvopulation is now f I billion, ar- ing Electory Jone*. ?.' who was
cordtng to the Population Bull#- quickly arresied by the nffieers
.Monthly
tin The thM inrrease was 47 nul |
•
Iior At rurrent rates, there will
Of the 4* ir."UV.ait.v In the l *
tw about 5 « bill ton people tn the
—eselnsive
of Alavka—that have
world in 1MB and a n billion by
altlbaies of 14 ta» feel or mote.
century 1 e-nd.

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Celler Is Opposed
To Bar’s Decision
To Criticize Court

Assignment Washington

Mini! Market Is
Opened In Sanford

Russ Doctors Use
Blood 01 Cadavers

Housing Bill Faces
Hurdles In House

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WASHINGTON— The dispute
within the Administration over
whether in go on tr y ir i to reach
an agreement with the Russians
on suspending nuclear tests is
at the boiling point.
While it is almost r a u r rlf hid
den from public view by top
irrre t classification and the cen­
sor s blue pencil applied to testi­
mony before Senator Huber! Hum■•rrrjr'a disarmament tubromnuttce. a h ith le tr l decision may
wstki he required to fraalvr it-

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Miss Mars HobbyJ Is Engaged
D O
Srcrifl ami .Mrs. J . L. Hobby of
Sanford announce Ihc engagement
of their daughter. Mary Grace, to
Ah in Owen Wright. son of Mr
and Mr*. J o r it Wright, alio of
Sanford.
Min Hobby. •• a graJuale of
Srmmole lllgn chool where *hc
« i i ifc rc ta ry of her clan . Key
Hub Sw eetheart ar.d j member
of the Seminole Majorette Corpi.
S v it now attendin' W eileian
College, Macon, Georgia
Tuc groom-elect attended Semi
note High School and wav ura
duated from Georgia Military Col
lege in Miltedirevtllr. Ga While at
Ii M l he h i i a member of the
foo"ali and haiehall teann. He
ii prcicnlly employed and attend
in: the Electronical engineering
School in Orlando and upon gra
dilation will enter the field of
Drilling and fteacarch.
Plant for a tyring wedding will
he announced later.

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Mr and Mr*. Anton J.
of Miami will h« weekend
of their ton, Li. Richard r I l f , " 'll ente.tain with a dinner party
and family.
I
*t incir home In Pine
CItrt.
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„ .r will
The buffet *tvl« *uppet. *etvr*l
K. Terwll’
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nent In from the dining room table, will
■*tv*m « aDower
exn■- a * male*
ir ra *
the Orlando Central d Garden' menl "'rV
iii* w inapdragun*
*
el yrlluw
anil
nd
rrpreienling the Sa
I in»e» a yellow- and icreen ntoUi
Club.
i will he oted in other table ap
(II tie in the - pointmenti.
Her arrang em er
frr*h fruit* | Gue*t» Invitrd are Lt. Cmdr.
Imitation Cta**
uniat Wtlliami- and Mr*. King Hodge*. Ll Cm Jr.
and flower* of
ard Mr*, p Faulkner, Lt. Cmdr.
burg.
and Mr* G. Robert*. L*. and
Mr* II Bryant, Lt. an-1 Mr*. C,
J Younrblaric. Id. and Mr*. F
Itlirrard. I t n e t and Mr*. N
Pnider and Mr*. M. Lll-rU-e,
i Mr* C. R H ayrij
I align
ir, Nanette from Mer
and dau
erd, Ca
:*, K arrn and July (mm
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Monthly Meet Held
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Church Calench’

FRIDAY
A 14 hour Prayer Vigil for thr
Revival al the Fir*t Mrlhoditt
i hurch which begin March 1st.
will begin at &lt;• a m. Friday and
Mr*. J e rry Lumbrrxici W eil continue till fi a. in. Saturday
The Rudder* Club of the Or­
P in t S treet, w«* hot te n ^ the
Pehtuary *ocial meeting &lt;d Gum- lando District of th r Method!it
Churrh will tiled in McKinley
mu Omega C hapter of K. S. A.
The ho»te&lt;* «erce.l cake, m int-, Hall for a luncheon at noon
Cherub Choir practice, at I 13
nut* and punch to the nine memSUNDAY
oeie pireent.
I’iliccresl HaplUt Church rand
Tlie C hapter will have it* next
p ra t lice at 3:30.
meeting on Match 10th.

Chapter Meets

Church Youth
P in c rrrtl Rap
Fellow ihlp at
Mr*'"'
Thr KxcciJ ,Io*r&lt;, meeting
of the F irit Prr*
of the Won*
byte ru n C *h
Hi (M a n
Sc mil* of the Fir st
The It
«n t liurch will meet
Prc*li&gt;t
m.
at M a;
I l1r&gt;ilaihta Cla»» of the First
„
erian l hurch will mcrl
Pre*
W S. NSlilts. 312 K.
wltl', r *
.,1(al , with Mn C. I. fled
., co hoitr** al i 43 p in.
" m e r o t llapint Church Cot
r Prayer meeting at 7 30 p

n Sanford

25 Years Ago
l i b . II. DJI
At Hie called Hireling of !h«
Aralra i ireie of thr i.an lrti 1 dr
el Sanford held thi m-ni g at
the home of Alt 11 'I llarri-'-u.
Palm etto Avenue, plan weir di*&gt;
cutter! for the flown *how which
will be held dm tng March
Mr* K. II l^ney pre-nlcri o*rr
(hr hminc-* *e*»ion al which
lime it wa* decided to pottpont
Ihe gatiirn run, sehrduled for F ri­
day. until a later datr
rhuie prp-ent w rn M i, liai|ih
Smith. Mr*. L I F ia ile t. Mr*,
it J. Holly, Mr I
It. : .lc-r.
Mr* O M. Harr non. Mr* I II
t.nney, Mr*. Otto S hitiehl. and
Mr* John L Brumlcj

ft

ind Mr*. It R Fox from
M
„
J lto rm , Pa
, and Mf»
.
jrer. Dill*,
and Aim.
it Peoria I
and Mr*. C J LeGcandr
d M&gt;n», Ralph and M ertn, from
nnlun. Tex
Mr and Mr* .1. C Roherton
and tun, dame* Mitcharl, Walter*.
Oklahoma
Fn«ign and Mr* R A. Smith
and children, Roger. Micharl and
Linda, from Lo* Angelet, Calif
thief and Mr*. C. VA'. l‘cnrotl
and children. Clay William*, J r ,
llarhara Lee and Anita thriillne.
from lljuiton, Tex.
Mr. and Mr*. John Stankiewici,
Jr and children, \V»&gt;nr. Stephen,
I'etrr John and Christine, from
Middletown, Conn
Mr and Mr* \
lleiiimann,
from Indianapoli*. Ind.
Mr and Mr* \ . K i.arruon
and children. Linda Gail and Vic­
ky, from Lexington, N C.
Mr and Mr*. H Reynold* and
(hlldten. Rutty and Carol, from
Ahtngdon, Va
Mr and Mr* M J. White,
fmm Hartwell. Ga
Mr. and Mr* H. R. trillion,
from Huntington W Va
Mr, and Mr* V. H Arkren and
lialiy, Virgil, J r., from Lima.
Ohio.
Mr and Mr* A Rohinion and
children, Tommy. Donna ltnmta.
Uremia and D rn itr, from Fddy.
Mile, Kentucky
Mr. and Mr* |) G Maker and
*.m*. Skipp* and Srolt, from Phil
lipthurg. N J
Mr. and Mr* R H Regulrr
ami daughter. Carol Janr. from
Tampa. Florida
Dr and Mr* J I Slith and
children Philip and Terry, from
Starke. Fla
Mr. and Mr*. \l. I. Tyre and
children, Kenneth. Donnie and
Jennifer, from Je**up, Ga
l.cdr ami Mr* It I! Mom*
and children. W»*ne Harry John
and Jennie
from
Rnekaway
Reach Mo
Mr and Mr* C It Metcalf,
sr , and *on. Charlet Jrt*up,
Imm Rogeriville. Mn.

'1US. IIIITH JOHNSON, to I**? g u istlW^1'1 il* •''"Uthaitlc
School I’TA meet, Tuesday niRht.

Mr*
Heth Johnum,
Orange Si.e^j a*
r.,unt&gt;
Representative to the
s-ate l.eg ,ilatu ie, will f*c guc*t ^ lt)ry
• peakrr at the melting nl South- ,‘ghtfr*
,. fe V huol P-TA to be held a t " • ' J
.... .
svidron
s p m. _Tuesday
Mr*. Johnson, who l&gt; a vtaunch
■i-ppnrfer of *egiegatiun in puh
fir ,choo!*. will ipeak nn legtr
talon concerning education.
V graduate of Va**ar Colle;
the icpretontatlve will lelutn*
TalUha*eee a* a member nf *
‘rg ature for her second tlin1"
April. She prevloudy te rv e 1"
the iperial *e**ii&gt;n in Octal
I9SJ. after having been eler 1,1
a ipecial election In thar'(’*1

The fourth and final *e**ion of
lhr W S l - S *tudy "f ' Middle
|
| v e n n u r if r -* wa* held at the

Pint Mrthoditt Church ttedre*
The progiam opened with a tie
xolional h* Mr*. R F Cole
Chapter* from the Koran. Itlamic
frligmn litHik. were tu r n and
Mr* J, • Da* i* prr*t-nted a *tory
taken from th r b o o t.
New
Voice*. Old World” . Thi* i» a
nor* of tin life of Mary iuniltr
Graffam, a m ittionary.
timer* taking part in tnr i-rogiam were Mr? T C O'Stern,
who trad from the Koran Mr*
John llomlney. citing a report
on "l-chanon'' Mary Margaret
Hook, report on Jew ith tcroll;
Mr*
C'harle* Merriwelher
on
"Algeria"
Mr* S Ii H*rrint.*n
on Rug Graving
The offering given will hr *rnt
to the Miatlonary F'leld for work
in Home Fconomie*
Mi* R l'. Hulrhison, Mivtion
Study S rrrrtary . wa* in rh aig r
of thr four ttudy te ttlo n t and
tliore au ittin g were Mr* W S
Higginbotham, Mr* L, D Ha*t
ingi. Mr* R S Cole, 'll** M.
M Houck and Mr* .1 N Aria
re Ho
MHITIM..VS

I'KKHHOIr.ltS in tilt? Aninutcil -i. .•...•.nip me left to
liyjlit. Ilet. Hnliert lt. llnn:uiin, Alt" llripette (icis.-dcr,
l!cv. It. II. StK-iir Jr., anti .Mn*. llp.m Kell*.

Band To Cive Sunday Concert
The Seiliili"!- High Sch-ml Hand
v. ill present * concert on the
law n of thr May fair Inn Hotel
Sunday, March 1st, at J o'clock.
It I* an annual event for lhr
high a.hool mu' n an* to perforin
their d u trn t Conte-I number* on
the Mayfair 'awn Ih e m al-netir
■•A” Uoip* and ‘' I f lu rp * will
twirl Ihrir d b ln rt conle-l routine
during the com e:I
David W11ion will conduet the
s t u d e n t e«i ml lit ting numlsei
•‘llaxinkutker* by It.-wle* and

RF.KTUHID

ST. PAUL (D PI i— To re*tore
whttenri* to a lu r r o n blotter or
shirt.
Fir*l dl**ulvp one n ip of elec­
trical dithw a*hing compound in
one gallon of warm water in an
rnamet pan or pall Stir the solu­
tion until it di*»olvr*. taking care
not to grl any in your eye* or on
your *kin
Then dip Ihr garment in the
solution until it it completely
covered, and let it tn.rk overnight
The nevt morning Irl water from
thr fam el run Into Dir container
for about IQ minute* for an over
Dow rln«e Roh the toiled area*
hrltkly wilh a toft liruih nr
*ponge Ma*h the garment thor
ooghly

To Huu* Hake Sale

jn oUand- Her twin
air also V aatar gradu»«n " • “ udent at
College,

(•race Circle *Mecl«
Tin- tiiace Fvrntng l trrle of
the i ti»t MiiNultii t hnrch met
this week at the home of Mr*.
Lmuiy Sprir with Mr* Allen
Do**rv ar co hnstes*
Srveciern member* were prr*
m l to hear Mr* Anne Donnrtry*
toniinur It* stuily *rs*ton on the
Hook Of Itaiah
Mrtnhrr* viete reminded of thr
March 12th annual iliitrtct meet
inn nl the W. S. C. S to he held
in 4itland-r.

Planning to
clear land?

M ADE-IN -FLO RIDA label!
More than 7,501) dilTerenl prralueta are made, grown or p r -n e rd
here in H onda. Gdla aiul novel tie* . . toy a . , . »poriiiig equipment
. . . foods . . , sportswear ■ , furntlure . . , jewelry — product!
with a aumhine flan —quality ptt*dacla for your lioine, your family,
yuur fnrnds bark north.

HERTZ

Shair H onda » luntlun* with lh» folk* in your hnnie town Huy
and give Horida-Msde pnaiucta’

HERTZ

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It will pay you
to call a man
with CAT machines
H you ore p ta n n in f to d e a r land, ckoase a
m an wilh the I now-how . . . a m an with lha
equipment d e n ;
J to da the Job. Raly an
his Caterpillar equipm ent, far mara work
capacity a n d lavras oparatinj casts. Yau
can depend on hit Caterpillar machinery la
do lha best job for you at ha depends an lh a
Jos. L. R osie r M a c h in e ry Casnpany la keep
all his heavy equipment in tap-natch running
condition.
For yaart, haavy machinery ap• rotors hove depended an Reiter's service
lo assure you of the best Job possible. If
you ore plan n in g to d e a r land . . . ft will
pay you lo coll a man with Cot machinery.
Far names of contractor* awning Caterpillar
m achinery in yeur area, call either af Ra­
d a r 's olficei, In Orlande and Tampa.

f t e n f « Cal'

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W A N T E D
I .ail *. A g e 25 • Id, pci m .rn e n l re*irirnl
D ip e ric n c r:

Bookkrcping
MrttinB

- tie r niarche* will be played
Ihe public i* invited to attend
util, although th rrr will he no
adili ion i bulge, their will lie
u f:rr nil olfrrtng

heevr S.in r
I 2 1 eup* i large can) undiluted
evaporated milk
’* travpnon talt
1 cup* i about S ounreii grated
p r o m t Amrriean rher*e
Simmer esaporalrd milk gr^
*alt in vaurrpan over low h e *
to yu»t helow boiling latrout 3
minutes). Add rhrete Stir until
chee*e melt* about I minute lon­
ger).
»
Onion Sauce
t 1 rup thinly illced green on*
inn*
3 Uhlrspimn* hotter or margin
rme
3 table spoon * Dour
? cup* milk
'* teaspoon curry powder
’• leattwmn «*lt
Cook onion* m huiier or m«rgarmr unlit lendrr. about 3 min­
ute* Stir in Dour. Add milk,
curry powder and tall. Cook,
stirring rnn«tantl). until thicken­
ed

Ihe Ladirv Auxiliary, Fleet Ur■ m e A«-o. aiion. Unit III. hr -l a
merling M.onlay night at the
l S. U. hull-ling
Plant for a Rate Sale to tic
held M uch 2nd. 10 a in , at the
Na1.;
Kviha'ge. w rie
made.
Leading thir lo m n u tlrc i* Mr,.
The fir*l automatic bottles t. Jaieph'i Day—March IF—
John White, Mr- William John nuking machine wa* -levrl-iped ti Ihe day when the swallnws tn *
run and Mis. Lugnw Flint.
,rt lidedo, ilhto, in DoS by Mich- ditionall) Crime hack tn CapiilrnA nicitlbriihip r lifter will he nr I .1 itwen*.
| no on the California roati.
given on t|«ieh tilth at ihe V S tl.
Imllding with Mr*. Flint. Mu.
Inhn lleddar-l. Mr* Julmton and
Mr* It A Cox in charge,
Doling th rvrnlug menitirr,
aid two guest*. Mr* W W-ilkri
ar-il Vlt- l arvrr, eiijiiyeil a sir
monitiatn-ii of h.| o I enrt-ruirterv

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Book

The 2»th l**u» of lha a n n u if
Animate-) Magatine of Ihe Saif*
f- rd Women i Club wa* "pub*
Iiihed1' Wednesday afternoon with
Mumc" a* it* themr
*• ^
Mr*. R. R Crumley and Mr*e
J. P. Wilson were l hi* year* Edf*
tor* Met Crumley gave the Pro­
logue and Mr*. Wilton turned th*
page* of the program which open­
ed with a skit by Mrs. 8. G. Hir*
liman amt Mt* Wilson
The Rev. Robert A. Spear Jr.,
ir.ee the editorial, 'Mending
Men’ll Mind With Higgle'* and lo!4
hr.w murle har changed the llyea
-I variou* people down through
history.
The Rev. Robert llannum n(
itrala. violinist, ami Mr, Mary
lw*» Andereon Kell*, pianut, pro*
ente*l « recital nf muilc wliieh
tucludrd, “ llcrceui*'’ by Goori*
ard, "SerrnaU 1' by Morrkawvkl;
and "Canaltna" by Raff.
Mr*. Chatlri G. Wilkie rang
' I Walked Today Where Jeiua
Walked” and "Will Sou Remem*
i r T ” from the Operetta ” M»y*
-ime.” She wa* accompanied ay
Mi** Matgatrt Davi* al the piano.
Mis* llngi'ltc i.eiuler. exchange
• tudrni from Germany, gave an
nlcir.iing ih -it talk on "Mu*tc
I* I h e Intemalional lumguage”
i.nd told of her t . u : ; esperieneo
in German ichitolr.
The program wa* concluded
with two more leiretiom fiom
Rev. Hanmin and Mr*. KellA tea loll-iwrd the piugiatn
w h ih wa* enjoyed by over fifty
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- TAMPA, r t i . (U PI I— Manager
U l U p ,* or the Chicago
•*"» »» tinging th* ..m e old re
3 f4 m -“ W* can heal Ihr Yankee*
5_onl* thii tim* h* hat a lot o(
Unr i reasons.
S H r’, t - n trying to b c.l th .
• N r * Yorker* for th r past
i ) t i n »m! did it only oner# back
.
.1
lltx
ii f|4 tBit when
h r ...
was directing
thr
* j;^ te U n d Indian*. Every oihcr
* re a r, with the Indian, and for thr
two »ra*on» with thr White
• So*, h e', finl.hed .econd
• ‘T have a lot of hope that we
. ran hca* ’em thi* ) r a r . " thr tun* tanned Lopei laid. Then he luted
! th r.e new re a .o n .:
• 1—The Yankee* played “lowly
hall” the la*t hall of the *r»*on

^

a,N‘ LITTLER. wmst

and "alm ost blew the World Sr
(JJm U B d li) „
^
)n crm rr(lfld ••
j _ . . A ||u rd ) &gt;gged Al .Smith.”
4— Thr bc*t looking rookie I’*r
»rrn iii.cc Mickey Mantle came

placement of Bed Srhoendienst1 Thursday that he already had
«til! It our major aim at this closed a deal with the Braves in*
solving Junior tiilliam.
Weiss, of course, would gladly
The trade talk unusually loud
iw tm a major deal for relief ace Jt
r4 rjy , t a ge of spring train*
Dick Hyde of the Senators but (ng—dominated Ihr new* from
(Do might accept Ned Q arver of , hp p,, ir a ;ue camp*, which now |
the Kansas City Athletics nr Billy jrP a|| official!' in seulon Tuerw
l» es of the Orioles Mcllale I*
a fj-.v notable »r:ner« Thur*.
rrported after Johnny Temple of (j1}, y,*st Ihe "big fish"— Mickey
Ihe Ctncmnall Beds or Don Bias- _\jantle, Jackie Jensen, Roy Sir*,
ingame of the SI. Lout* Cardinal* r f , int| jj,,h Cerv—itood firm in
Ln* Angelri Dodger (Jeneral Man their demand* Mantle, who *hn-.*.
ager F J. iB u iiy t Bavasl denied , ed up |n Florida Thursday flight*
------------‘ won ar.oiher round with the Yan­
kees when A**l»tant Cencral Man*
ager Boy Harney turned oxer tn«
Joh of *igninc him to Weis*.
Signer* yesterday were U irh i* |)
Ashburn, N. I. balling cham p,
with the Phillies; inflelder Anrly
Carey with the Yankees; i.ene
WoiMlIing. who had threalened tn
quit ba*eball. with the Oriole*, aruj
he
doesnt,
he'll
strp
NEW
YORK
(CPI
i
—
Pride
1*
When
second base tandidalr Felix Man*
t ailed Pres* Intern
.DePaul,
...
*hf answer today a* to how much down
tills with the R rasrt.
Idaho Stale
Cm*erilly of Portland crl1,
|on*,‘r « &gt; e a r old Ted William*
Ted's rurrenl aim is in m rrea.e
NTAA maior college W C J"' will play baseball
h“ " * ndlnr ,monE lhr *n ,,m r
run hiller* Mome’-t.n ly lie
tournam ent Inday. while:tb all: _The* American ,1-eague .hailing home
(|
(l(,a plarr lnd hJ( , tm ,hi
art
mouth and California will a
to tew up bids to Ihe tame.'tP' champion doe.n t know hlm rtlf y r, r t, ln mo», pall f ^ n h place
dig tonight
*
® how much longer he will continue l»ug Dehrig and clo*e in. and
The lalett three nominee*
tn w .ar the flannel, of the Boilon P*'». if ponible. third place Mel
ST PETERSBURG, Fla (C P U
reptfd
at large ' m ulatto,
s«a&gt; it depends primarily on Otl
Pori land, which ha. a 1ST r e c . . ^ , ,
hf (onlinM I ,0 ht, hkf
Babe Ruth lead* them all with —Mickey Mantle it espected to
with two g tm e . remaining, wi^ rh »mmnn
711 homers ami this, due to al accept a compromise raise to an
play Dr Paul d l -li at ar. ooft&gt;ra»-l,c^*m*&gt;*0n'
most five tea tons loti because of estimated S*0.000 today "h e n ho
P» ■***'#! *g A*&gt;f §t* **e* #f*ee«&gt;#
mined site early nrvt month The
military se ru re In World Mar II confrr* with Heneral M anager
and the Korean conflict, I* beyond Ueorgr Writs of the New York
winner will meet Kanta* S ta te s r l n n A r f P l U A r A f ]
Williams’ rrarh. But William*. Yankee*
Big Fight conference champion* ' l l l v v j j I C l Y v I C U
in the Midwftt regional* at Law.
with a couple of good years, could
Indication* were that Mantle
rener. Ken , March U.
wind up in second place.
would agree lo term* berause h*
Idahe S ta'e (ITS*, appearing in
Jim m y Fox it Ihe runner-up *aid repeatedly he would not n - | )
the NCAA champlomhip for a ree
wtlh Ml. a mere S2 belts ahead port to the Yankee*’ spring train*
nrd seventh straight time, will
Tha
of the splendid iplm trr. Two more ing tile until he wa * ready in
lake on the Border Conference re- . . »hlh post position ha* l&gt;cen season* might do it for William* »lgn The 27-year-old sluggrr flew
%
hov
m
racing
recently
«■
p resrn tatite, not yet determined,
in third place with 411. it in from Dallas. T c v . Thursdae
'J
Orlando
Kennel
Club,
.
in
Ihe
F
ar
West
regional'
The
Cou*y, who ha* played two tea
nly 29 ahead of Ted and W||* night and was expected to shour
will play St
M*r&gt;’»
- ..... . e w * llam*. with 412 starting thr sra up at workouts today
*on« le&gt;* than S rhiyr*, paiird winner
ICallf. I, the Wr«t Coast confer
It wa* understood that Mantle,
confer
She's Vice**
Cr c ' ‘ (iracc
‘by
.,r * fne-to-two •on. seem* a quick cinch to ga
Mlkan on hi* errond tiaik rl of
»"d *vt U homer*
ence champion, at San Francisco. early
liter tn the IT hr nerds to surpass who hailed
Hie game midway in the second Marrh 11.
will tie t hating
lark *ea»on. originslly »** offered
S'* llllr.
Gehrig
*
-Pit
peilod. Ih r O lliea built a 6 J 11
echanctal lure, in
Dartmouth can cllnrh at lea*t a i»i n u ll
Ty Cobh, who playnl until he a slight cut from hit esttm slrd
iu lfilm r lead and pu'lrd away
fourth season
.. . „ * , He for first plsre in the Ivy triumph
was g.t, see* no reason why Wil­ J7.vw.i0 contract Mantle countered
alter Intel mission a*
rimes*
ha*
hern
ou«y r,j i ^ a ( Ug
hr heating
Prtnrclon
with a bid for J*V0h0 and n o e |)
hitting the target. Hr scored IT again tonight on the T igris' home under Ihr
nd m ark In her liam* ran t go on until at least both tide* are believed ready to
rare*
»e raer*
that age.
fm the game, sharing honor* with rourl. The Indian*, tl 0) in thr lalt five
"As long as hr keep* hi* leg* split the difference down the midTom Hr..i...hn and Frank Ham*
^ n d ^ r r m r e m n ( H) tl it*
.
t the three tan.
in shape, he ran do It," Cohb die
try , with the 21, and Villi Rui*
first conference lots last Saturday mareheT Mck V hi«hl&gt; ‘*wred
,r t | predict* "He'll never lose hi*
Manite. thr American Leagur'*
n il with 19.
.
,,
Thl* Ids
at llaneiser, .V. If.
which Mo*t Valuable Player in 19SA and
hrmdle gentlem^ .
batting
eyr.
It's
the
legs
Paul AtiHn tupped the W an to n
th*
California, leading Ihe Pacific crowd with spurts\*’ r * "'
I go and make Ih* game too much 1947, is the world champion!' only
with 26, followed by Hoodie
Coast Conference with an (ll-2 i home*! retch, sect* •peed In the of an effort
remaining major holdout.
Sauldiberr) • U Sauldtberry lfl record, also ran clinch al least a
to know
when In shift In to ;^ gear
In ihr big one q
:Held
, goal.
,g
, xhalf.
u
‘-l || ^ ,,or
k.ng
the rfirst
, 4 C„ lf-rn lI.'*yAnd lhp
B r Off
lr ,
Ante, not yet two yc* o|d ^
S ,have* .peasheaded • S yri
^ homi&gt; frrf „ , daha „ „
already one of thr c,
. u.e atta.k that heat the H .ts a a ,
, W alhln(lon
Hand
•1
out*. Hr won hn latt r
anelray
0 ' 'h r f..*t bme in *i« game*.
w&gt;„ Virginia
gol
nl
Irgim* gol off tn a hlat and one half length* a. bv unr
The Nat* broke a 29 2* n&lt; early ing *l*rt in the Southern Confer­
peeled lo do well from t*. r.
• NO hot ceiling*
m the *econd siania and went out
ence Tournament Thursday by
Alvn in the fealure are .
,
• NO eperial clonet sp a re necewwary
In Loot, Et ta, at the half. Hob spanking Davidson I00-A9, for it*
Formula Sue, Kay R e n r ;
• NO long A expensive ducts
Pettit, th* season'* icoring lead* Mlh consecutive league slory. Thr
Peace of Mind.
The flnent frpe of erinler comfort
• i, led St. Lvuit with 30 point*.
M ounlainrrrs, who ire heavy
Matinee
lacing
starts
at
At L»ui'«lllr, Ky., Jack Twyfavorilrr lo win the tournament in
tomorrow, followed by"
man amt Jack McCarthy of Cm*
II
and IK accompanying hid to thr events starting at A.10
m e
‘ innalt combined to edge trie NCAA rhampionshlp. will meet evening
FA M i l l
2A1 Sanford A t *.
*,e t '“‘t PUlon** 10*101. Twymsn William and Mary In tonight’a
Tonight • tin t and last tilt* vs
11 fu'ot*. high lor gam*, semifinal round.
J t* long, three eighth*.mile affaii
while 11
McCarthy’s It • point out*
hurst In the float period gave th*
ftoyals the mat gin reeded for
victory. Gene Shu# was Detroit's
top scorer with II.

Put lho«e thing* together and
I have to feel optimistic—more op
tim i.tlr than I »aa a y ea r ago
at th l* ’time vrhm I *aid th* Yankrr* could hr beairn.
"W e'd have beatrn th r in, too
if we haitn t gotirn off to that had
atari.'*
In 19MI when the While So*
fared the Yankee* for Ihr fir.t
time on May JO—more than a
month a llrr thr
had open
W H iS 7A’f f3 P P £ K
ril—Lopet’t cluh **.* nine and a
t/.* . AA1ATSJH
half game* behind New York.
CM AA'P 7 £ F \ £ P
Their 111# record had them in Ihr
PPO / T HA*
t d l a r at that dale white the VanP P £ D /c r tP a£ P
krr* had a 19 4 mark.
* a c s p e top
" I'm a«iuming part of Ihr
•'A,y ~ ) t’P £M A £ HJ.V
blame for that poor .ta r t,” Lopt t
United l*rr»% Inlrrnatinr»l
*20 97/ M*
added "In thr pait Ihr White So*
— .
Kavt
/P S P ,* * * /£ H fp
d u b a h a te goitrn off winging and
! Manhattan 70 s i. John's «
&gt;V£U O M M i*
then (lipped a bit In Ihr arcI Oneonta St. W G enetic* St. tl
ond half. To ro ritrv r aome of the
: providence 64 Hhodc Island »\
vrlerana, I didn't work th rm too
.r-£&lt;
\ Adelphi 101 St. Michaels (VI y M hard in the ipring. permitting
I Amherst U Norwich 77
them tn get in ihapr on their own
• Pittsburgh 72 W e.tm intlrr
^
to they wouldn't run out of gat
J Itrandrl. 77 W orcester Tech 74 in Auguat and Septerntwr.
* Union 7» Brllarm ine 71
"T h at worked out all right •&lt;&gt;
Oswego T thrs. «i Brockporl 47
far a . the second half of Ihr *ra
^ Albany SI. A3 llulfalo ftl
*nn wa* conrrrned. hut we were
I Inna M SI. F ran cl. tN.V.I S*
too far hack In calrh the Van
South
k r r . Thl* .pring I'm going In
) Southern Conference Tuuin.iiirnl work my player, a lot harder,
l olled Prr«* Inlrrnaliooal
F irst Itound
r.p rcla lly thr pitchrr. I'm going
—“We»t Virginia 100 Davidson at
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tn
have them all _go ......................
nlnr inning*
B a b Cousy, having p»&gt;*ed
.'■fTeorgr Washington U \*r. Trvh r&gt;7 M r(IUp |r ,d n mrs before » r start ,;rii|, p M ikan'i «curing total,
Citadel 9J Furm an M
playing (nr keep'
now i* setting his igiit* mi Dotph
William A Mary *7 llichmor.-l (&lt;’&gt;
still ■null mg all • tilll*
Sh»yc
Virginia St M Elitabeth City 79
■r &lt;oil) in the Nali-mal H ketball
N.C. College 77 Winvton Salem 72
(*,... u tn .n
American L'. BO Washington Coll to
( ou*y heraine the *ec«nd highBaltimore If. fi7 l.ynchburg «
, ! .c u e , in the NBA with II.77»
Valdosta M. 72 Berry 17
pi.inta—11 more than Mlkan * ca*
High Point f&gt;7 Elon &lt;’•
iter total—Thursday night a t BoaSt Mary‘a *7 Catholic t&gt;. 79
BATON ItOlHiF, I.a. H 'P li
tun defeated the Philadelphia
Virginia Union Vt Delaware St. 17 Juimny ,w , cf .shreiejnert. I.
Wariii.it. 124109, In the opener
Morrhrad SI, S2 W*nn*H
looms »i sn unrx|ircinl favorttr t f A S &gt;tstut« double header*
W* Va. Weslryan 9J Mnr. liar*. « | ( , |ip chainph*nibli&gt; play in the
srhw 'e., in hi* IIth *e»...n ..f
E. Tenn
SI
• I.ast Kjr. ■
1 IIS,nob Baton llmlge
open golf (( , lull, tro ird Jt point* lu lewd
C*nt*nary *0 Miss Southern .
tournam ent get* underway today, the Syracuse National* t» a IJOW* Car* .V -A '! w C (lhf'*111*''*'
Pott fired Ihe only below-par ]|f u p irt win o*ei Ihe St. L-uts
N. Car. A l l M Hampton imt. &lt;9 n)Uro| Thursday tn Irail a field of m Hk» HI the second game lo t
taynta (MdJ 7n Band Macon 61 f»7 pro* and a malrur* who qualified f..imrr NYU tta r’s p«ini *pice
Oglethorpe *2 Wr»t Hmrgia 26
for b erth i in the tourney. However, taneti hi* lifetime total to Ht.pli
Midwest
ihe form er Iwitiisiaiia K latr Uni*
Hop* Coll. 22 Olivet Coll. I
versily golfer hat yrt In meet the
Cincinnati M Duquetne f»
stiff rompeliliun of many pros on
Wc*t
the PDA winter lour who were e*
Utah Nl. *1 Montana 7»
rm pteil from i|Ual&gt;fytng.
Utah 7&lt; Brigham Young 74
I Hear inrludr ilefemiiliif rham
COLUMBIA, Mu. 1UPI I—Young
I’HJn Ken Venturi of Daly City. Dsn Devine, whose ririle -d a n lr
bsaaao D e v r u l l r
r *1'* • K(m,‘ x" ,,,r r ’ Genst Ulller, multlp|P ..ifen** brought neve en
Shellfy Mayliekl. IVeilry LIU*, ihuiiaim lo the** conservative
•
9
E°rd and a foul of uth. r*.
urark fo.«hlll», nulay *igne.l a
f Unllrif Press laternallonat
Pott allot a one under-|*’a r 71 new eight year contract a* head
- NF.W YORK (L’P Il—Jo** Tor- "'O r the « .JTN Vonl Baton llouge football roach of the I nivertity of
fes. !*L Puerto IHro, stopped Country (Tub coufse, which still Mlituuri
drlir Wrlghl, HHU, Phlladel- lay *oggy after two day* of
Thu* ihe 3( year-old Devine so
da (St,
drenching rams,
rndrarnl himsrlf to Miisourlan*
*r PORTIAND, fire. (U P h —Bobby fn gr-neml xnnes ran high with in only one yrar (trie that he ha*
(licks, 1M, Seattle. Wa*h. out oti* Tn qualifying, tw elve other* bemme on* of ih* mo»t prulectetl
inter! Teddy I Red Top) Davi* tholting 7S*. howr.er, were elnnl rullege football ro arh ri in the
UAINE.SVH.LF (U P I)
The
Hariford. Conn , ( th).
natrd in a tuddcndraili playoff
(ountry
University of H onda opens its
Fight players shut 72s tn Hall
" n,v
rejuvenated alum.
W 1 .X U .^.V ag U w |i‘rofrasiutialt «•
*•&lt;» - l«V»,
o rre rllm inatrd Horn (he contr.t
ll,r
•'». ‘
l&gt;ng a* he stays *1 Ihe school of ri»* » " rn,lon to Ihe freshmen full
J O V JU IU F I U U l l l i y
^ field nf ms pros and 2fl ama In* own will or is fitrd. It he ^Ark*.
f|llit •. Ihr jvnlir) |« iinrrllffl
I
opfiiin^ i f limn d f f * •!
*JACKsuNV H.f.F (U P li — *1H«‘ 11(.urs rnU-red qualifying round* for
I'rrtldrnt Ulmer Fills revested
* h"
,,r
,nl
tlnlverilly of Georgia tmlay **.*» n,P Tj-hnlr medal play tuurna
loday that tie had torn up De­ top l-erth* on the I9f&gt;9 train.
Hie latest basketball team lo ac .um t.
All leitrrm tii who will t«- senior*
vine * one year old three year con
crpt an invilalton to |ilay In thr
&lt;'haiiipiunihip p l a y runiinurt iract with two-year renewal op nr*i fall are excused from spring
P'49 Gator llowl lournam cnt.
throuah Sunday, with a double
practire wiih ih* eireptlon of
Jacksonville University arerpt l ice 34 hole* scheduled fur the thin
quarterback Wayne Willlam*»n of
e*t a hid eariirf The Unlvenily j(" , ,jVv 'm 'm,Ve"up"for Vhe ii*
Tampa and halfback Jack West*
of H onda. . veteran of the event ,
r , u ird h). nm
brook.
• aid it would play In the Miami
__
_
NEW YORK (UPII — Middle
Woodruff said hr wilt hold telInvitational
nvuaiionai mslrad.
insieju.
a
—
weight* Vania Bahama of Rimint, shin* ric h week day. weather per­
Archie t atler. rhalrinan of the A r m S l T O n g r Q V O r C d il W I . and Wllf Greaves of Ed niiltmc. e»cept Thursday, th e sn*
*iator Howl llatkrtball Uommittee ,
—.
. , ,
_
montnn Alia . have signed for nual Orange and Blue Inlratquad
.said Bulldog Coarh Harbin &lt;nrdi 1(1 I 0(1 IQ h t S D O U t
a In muml Imul al Madnon Square came it *rl for Saturday after1 SU InW wa*
u mm not
Mr\l disturbed
i! Ill I, V(tail that
ihsl
Lawton
NEW YORK (ITT i—Gene (Avei Harden March 13.
noon. March 21.
Ihe local Junior college was an
Armstrong, unbeaten middle**elgh*
entry in Ihr annual affair
■ontender of Eliraheth, N. J , It
f.vvored al 3-1 in whin Itslo Scar
tirhlni, champion of Italy, tunlchl
PRAGUE Urn hqilovakia i l l 'l l in 1heir TV fight al Madison
—CTechoilovakis's national ama Square Garden.
leur ice hotkey Irani defeated s
Slender, exceptionally fatl Arm
United Slate* squad, A3, Ihur* • Irons *reks lit* I7lh straight pro
day night at Prague * Winter Sta- tetsiunal victory in thl* in round
•hum. The game was * timeiip fu r1 rr, which will hr teles 1st., and
m-xt wi.-i * world »-hamplonship* broadcast nationally hv NBC.

ICage Scores

JJ&lt;

Cousy Has Sights
On Scoring Mark

John Pott Leading
Baton Rouge Field

Dan Devine Signs
New Grid Contract

KinQ K6SUI1S

S

Woodruff Greets
88 Gridders Today

ss

Georgia Is Added
To Gator Tourney
Tournev

,n

", n“

Movers Are Signed

Czechs Defeat l l S.

Sprinter In Knee

.Marines In Tourney

NEW YORK l l 'P I l — Ed Colly
more i f Yitlannva ha« rn tercl the
(Oyard dath In Saturday night’s
l(‘4 \ Indoor track championship
al Madiinn Square Garden. Cully
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“ Onionhead" doc* for the Coait
Guard aa Griffith divide* hi* at­
tention! and hi* latent* between
ahlp and thore.
The lovely Felicia Farr portray*
Stella, the eirl Andy meet* In

Boitun and with whom he h a t
adicnlure* in me love-making de­
partment.
Broadway actor Walter Matthau,
already catabllahcd a* a vera*tile
film pertonably, play* the rough
talking ahlp'a cook.
Nightclub comedian Joey Bithop, »een ai the ruggtd mei*
took in •'Onionhead." made hi*
film debut with Alan Ladd In
Warner Broi. "The Deep Si*.”
The atreenplay by NeUon Gid
ding ia adapted from the bestveiling novel by Weldon Hill, and
Academy Award winner Norman
Taurus directed the picture for
producer Jute* Schrrmrr.
Al*o ahowing at the Movieland •SOME CAME RL'NNINfi' Frnnk Slnatrn and Shirley
on the double feature program M aclaine listen to Dean M artin (right), th e ir yamhlinir
Sunday and Monday, I* "(Juan
friend, in a scene from “Some Came KunninR." which
let", with a mailerful buildup
of lention. conflict, and action. opens Sunday at Ihe ititz T heatre. The dram a also stars
Univ tr ia l International bring* tilt* M artha lly c r, A rthur Kennedy, Nancy Gates and Lcora
,
feature In color and Cinemaicope, Dana.
co-starring Fred MrMurray, Doro­
thy Malone and Jam ei Barton,

Rifz Theatre Sets 'Some Came Running'

i i,/. — b y u i i t y »yiuipiiii. J u t 1.1 '.-uviil, 1‘ tu J MacM u r r a y . D o r o t h y M alone am i J o h n L a r c h nil a r e ( m o tiv e *
f r o m t h e la w In “ tju u n t e z ," w hich n la y n a t th e M ovieland
D r i v e - I n T h e a t r e S u n d a y anil M o n d a y n ix h tn . M a c M u r ra y
a n d M i l l M a lo n e c o - a ta r w ith Jamc.n B a r t o n .

700 Africans Held As Violence Ended

*

SALISBURY, Southern Rhode.ia
(UPD—Firm government action
baited anti-while violence In cen­
tral and toulhem Africa at Ira at
temporarily today, but new trou­
ble appeared poaiiblr at any
lima.
Nearly 7uo African agitators
wera undrr arrest In Southern
Rhodesia and Somaliland, and
1,700 strike rioter* here and in
South Africa had lost thair join.
Southern Rhodesia was tensely
quirt in the grip of Ihr slate of
emeigcnry proclaimed Thun-lay
toy Prime Minister Sir Edgar
. Whitehead, and reinforced pa­
trol* of troop* or police main­
tained order elsewhere,
Authorities here hlamid the
tiouble in Brlliah Central Afrira
on politick] agitators In nearby
Nyasal and, against whom no of­
ficial artion ha* been taken so
far.
Tbay laid the state of emer­

Six Netted In Raid

gency **a* proclaimed be it- be­
cause of Ihr "grave situation"
created In Nyasalatid by the "pol­
ity of violence pursued by the
Nyasaland African Congress and
the Africian population."

Weather Outlook
'Damp All Over'
t'nllrd Prea* International
Forecaster* took a damp out­
look on the nation's wrat her today
at much of the country w*» tv
b* duuiad by rain, mow or a
combination of both
During the night, a heavy
ground fog •hrnudrd a four stale
area from northern Indiana and
lllinoii into western Michigan and
Wisconsin. Visibility -hopped lo
near xeio at South Bend, li d ,
and LaCiosac, Wit.
Scattered precipitation Thurs­
day night
and early today
brought showers or snow flurries
from West Virginia north into
western New York. Snow flurrici
also orrurred in the northern
plaint, with the heaviest aretirmiUtinrt one inch in part* of lha
Dakotas.

WASHINGTON &lt;U1'D
The
Metropolitan Club, the oldcil and
one of the moil illustrious men'*
club* in Washington, was the ob­
ject of a police number* raid
Thursday.
I here a te about two and a half
. Sta chib employes were chaigtd million listing* in New York City
with operating a lottery,
tele phone book*.

With Frank Sinatra. Dean Mar­
Before he it in Parkman long.
tin, Shirley MaeLainc Martha lly- Dave alto hat beromr involved
er. Arthur Kennedy and Nancy in other rrlationship*. Onr u with
Gale* heading a topflight cast, Ihe happy-go lucky, itinerant gam
‘•Some Came Running.” the heal-1 birr, llama i Dean Martin), who
irlling novel by J a m r t Jonci, au­ become* hi* cloie friend A »c
thor of "From Here to Eternity," tone! i* with Dave’s older hro
ha* hern brought to the »crern ther, Frank (Arthur Kennedy),
hy MGM a* one of the year'* mutt whom he dislikes, anil with the
dramatic motion picture*.
latter « wife, Agnes (fa-ora Dan* It open* at the flitr Theatre and daughter, Dawn (Belly law
Sunday.
Kriml. When Frank ha* an illlet
Laid In a small mid western affair with hi* secretary (Nancy
town of America in ihr post war Gale*), the disillusioned Dawn
era, the itory begin* with the re it ready to run olf with the first
(urn of Dave Hirah to Pnrkmnn, man who come* along, but i*
lllinoit, after hi* Army discharge checked by Dave.
and then dcplcll what happen* to
The plot interweave* episode*
him. to two girl* who fall under involving these people, rising to
hi* -spelt. and to a varied assort- ill climat when a jealous Gwen
mtnl of other ciuien* and te m ­ reje rlt Dave. The tlory then
porary reiidcnt* of I’arkman,
reaches a tutprnveftil dcnouc
Frank Sinatra, who won an ■merit which Ironically take* place |
Academy Award for hi* portrayal amid lhc honky-tonk atmosphere
in "From Here lo Eternity," play* of the town's Centennial Festival
Ihe new J u n e * Jonct hero, a man
with conflicting pcrionality facet*.
Dave Hirah it a writer who haa
had two novel* published but
whose lack of commercial succcit
Ira* discouraged him about finish­
ing Id* third book He it alto
NOW SHOWING
a man who likei liquor, fight*,
OPEN 12:15
hi* life in 1'arkrn.m art of widely
gambling and girt*.
The two girls who romr Into
contrasting natures. Glnnv I Shir­
ley MacLainri it a gnodnatured
illiterate girt of eaty ruing moral*
WITH RICHARD EGAN
who it wildly in love with Dave;
Gwen (Martha l l y e n it an instruc­
ALSO
tor at Ihr local rullrgr. first
drawn inward Dave tiecausr of her
admiration for hit writing, then
finding herself against her will
in a romantic involvement.

“SLAUGHTER ON
Kith A V E ”

Jet Pilot Killed
Aboard Forrestal
J A C K S O N V I L L E (LTD
—Lt.fjgl John Dovsne* Jr., of Mel
roip, Mas*. was killed when his
jet tighler crashed in ibe’ weslrrrt
Mediterranean, the Navy announc­
MBtlT MDDinON'IUXf WMSOt
ed Thursday.
- .i m m n u n j u a i u u a y 1 1 ( 1 )1
Downes, a pikil in tig-tiler,
Squadron log, Cecil Held Naval
f e a t u r e : .1:11
Air Station, was taking rdf from!
the carrier CSS Forredal when!
0:15
the crash occurred
I

STARTS
SUNDAY
OPEN 12:15
GET MOBE IIUT OK I.1I E GO Ol-T TO A
MOVIE.
ADULT

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Some came running. . . some turned away. , . '
Dave was back and the whole /o.m knew that
trouble — and women — ware c/oio behind

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Y O II CAN CLEAN YOUR HOME TH IS SPRING W ITH OUR CLASSIFIEDS
la M rnariam
In lovini mfmorjr of my titte r.
1-M A R K E T BASKET
Sutir Mann. la&gt;(in( m rm o rtn
n rv rr die a t )e a rt roll on and
M — FOR R E M
dayt
p a n by. In our heart a
1 A—ROOM * BOARD
m o tio n it kept of one o r loved
4—REACH RENTALS
and will never fnrjrt.
4—
WANTED TO RENT
Died Feb. IT, 1M7.
I— REA I. ESTATE FOR SALR
A Sister,
Hettte Harrell
• —MORTGAGE LOANS
7— REAL ESTATE WANTED
ft-IO R RENT
*— MISCELLANEOUS
WELAKA APARTMEWTS: r ^ a
5— FLOWERS - PLANTS
privaM batbi. 114 W, F tra t St.
SHRUBS
Nice apt , dow nitain, *11 Park.
I * 1 9 —O FFIC E EQUIPMENT
" l —AUTOMOBILES .
LARGE furnuhril apartm«-nt. 3to
TRAILERS
Magnolia. Call A. K. Rotaelter,
1!— BUATS A MOTORS
Flnrtit. FA M U L
14—FARM SUPPLIES A
MACHINERY
UNFURNISHED I bedroom home
14—
PETS • LIVESTOCK Kitchen
equipped;
encloted
SUPPLIES
back porch; icreened
front
15—
ARTICLES WANTED
porch;
garage;
nice
lawn
16—PLACES TO EAT
Good location. Adult*. FA J-M «
17—
REACT! PARLORS
or FA IJIW .
1A—FEMALE HELP WANTED
^ 9 — MALE HELP WANTED
1 BEDROOM home; electric kil
— MALE OK FEMALE
then. Phone FA 1 3*13.
I t —WORK WANTED
22—BUSINESS
FURNISHED I bedroom apart
OPPORTUNITIES
mrnt. FA ISUT.
21—SPECIAI SERVICES
3 BEDROOM unfurniahed houtr
24— PI kNU SERVICES
on DeCottei Ave. Call FA I-S6S0.
24A —BUILDING CONTRACTORS
T. A. Stilei
SI— ELECT lUCATi
CONTRACTOR?
ONE room efficiency apartm ent.
24 A-BUILDING. REPAIRS,
Private hath, A rron from pmt24.B BUILDING SUPPLIES
office.
.2 * —NOTICE • PERSON Al-S
W24—ARTICLES FOR SALE
2 BEDROOM unfurnished houte;
S t— FURNITURE A
kitchen equipped. E. 3rd. St.
lin rS E IIO L D
$63, Ph. FA I1SM.
2*—LOST AND FOUND
Thu ii a free p a n to the RiU
Theatre for Mike Korrigan
Kvp. date March I). ‘4*.
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WORKING COUPLE — Want
•mall home in country near
Sanford ( Preferably Lake Mary)
Kttrhrn furniihed. BOX 16. San
ford Herald

26—^
Male or I einale

Mrn-Womrn *2u Daily. Sell lunu
nout nanirpiale*. Write Rrrvc*
Co. Attleboro, \l»**.

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR
2 Bedrooms
Florida Room
— F.II.A. —

$280°°
(Includes Q o a in i)

$8280 .00
only $Q7.50 monthly
* Bl.rki Weit Of French
Avenue en 70th Street.
MODEL OPEN DAILY

• I w o u ld n 't ta k e it t o c o u rt, air. I t * y o u r w o rd
a g a in s t th u u a a n d a o f h e n . "

$ 1,1)00 Dun n sum .Monthly t ~~ hk
I BEDROOMS, I bathe, well local 1
ed in town. Total price 411,000.

3rd Addition.

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MISINKSS

OI* P O R T U N I T Y
MEN OR WOMEN
(CAN START PART TIME)
Servicing our Beautiful Dl*.
play Ca»r*. in Drug, Food.
Ilardwaie and
Appliance
Store*, including nuimmu*
other outlet* — collecting
for merchandise purchaied
and rrplennhing inventory.

I N I. I M I T E I)

Jinnies Dciijrned Fwr
Flnrulft U vim .
H I Iletlronnii*—1 &amp; 2 R athi

VA - FI IA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financinjr
Down Payments
Low As $100

R A Y M O N D &gt;1. 11 \ I. I,
REALTOR A INSl Hint
Third St. A- Park Avenue. South
V ail ( all Ball
Phone FA I 36tt
REA I, ESTATE DRIVE-IN
5444 Trench Ave.

J. W. HALL
•Call

H a ir

Realtor
Phone

i

Immcdiulc Occupancy
\\V CuaranltD I'ersoratl
Sut i.afuctinn *&gt;r Vtnir
Muncy Cheerfully
Rcfuntlct).

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.
Cur.

11*1

y. 17-112 A 27lh FI.

P h o n e F A 2-1501
3641

FA

IF IT IS REAL

Alt areounl* eHahllthed hv
u* in vour atra NO WAREHOUSE FACILITIES — NO
EXPERIENCE N E C E S ­
SARY. i We tra in y»»u l
CASH INCOME STARTS
immediately.

ESTATE

• vk Crumley A Monteith
at JIT South Park I’h. f \ r 4r.»3

I* 0 T E N T I A I.

A PRODUCT OF T I I E
ing plan, reference* aiol
WORLD FAMOUS WALT4 1 1 9 3 IX) cavh avadab'e im
11AM WITCH COMPANY.
mediately, protected h&gt; our
NO KNOWLEDGE OF THE
repurchate of inventory and
WATCH OR CLOCK IN­
Ronua Plan.
DUSTRY NEESSARY.
Applicanta will be arcepled
Appliranta th a t ran qualify
after a local prrional in te r­
aie being appointed a* Imeal
view with a Company EaeDietrihitter*. Mu*t be recutive. Write today giving
epontlblr, permanent r f llname, addre.a, phone num ­
dent, hav« uae n( n car, de.
ber and background. Kindly
veto at Unit • hour* weekly
do nod apply unlraa yorj can
to thla dynamic merebandiimeet all requirementa.
Time Indaatrlca. l i t Meal T4lh SI., New York 23, V Y.

Krahor A Im u rtr
2 HEDRtHiM l i t Imme H onda
room, itarrrooin. kltrhrti equip
A«*oe. Laura B. O iler, H. E. Taffer
prd. Venetian blind*
le n ie d
Arlrtt Prlcr. E verett Harper
yard
lo w
down
payment
Phone FA 2 4WI
M2 N. Park
FA 2 7641.

Seminole Realty

3 BLDRt)()M CH home, kit* lirn
W DIETRICHS - REALTOR
equipped. SI,**w» t.'kr up lo*
Ell*
Mrlhv in—Velma G on/alri,
nmnlhlj pay nielli* I'll i \ J-32,-3
Adelaide I! Moie* — A*»ociatr*,
1901 Park Ave.
FA I 3232
.1 STORV FRAME
3
LARGE
DEDROOMS with large
Small matonry home on ’» acre
ilo irl* in each: l'» hath* Liv
for S3 M»J
Welt, elrctricily.
Ing room wiih fireplace dining
Call FA 2 7731 for direction*
room, hullrr* pantry, kitchen
den or mu*tc rwim. reception
MAYFAIR SLl IH IV Spacioii* 3
hall. Hirer pcrchra, large allir.
bedroom furniihed home. Own.
garage, carporte, Imat portr
er. FA 2 169*.
phi* work*hop Im ratnl on I'v
corner lot* Good potent!*! for
LAKEFRONT modern 2 bedroom
invrvlmenl or Inrnnir ,lo*r in
home
with
double
garage.
Prieed klJ.bcm Ry annum merit
FA 2*132
rn!y.
2 HR CB, kilrhen equipped, cor­
ner In!
Mo
pmt
*37 30
A'i-iy
IA 2 1X70, Eat. 406. Colby or
FA 2«W3
,1 .6 N. P a r , Axe. Ph. Tg I 6123

Si. JJi**

f

M4
M U i4 U 4 4 4 i4 1
4 m U ifm
• I'leanant Surrounding*
• Special D le t.* ^ ^
•

l.iccnned l.l’N On Duty Al All Time*
* llumr Atmosphere

RATES $100 To $200
According To Caro

Scott's

Palm

Horn* For The
Cor. r i b

A lllway 1T-W

Required

Manor
Aged
Phone FA 21214

4— REAL UTATF. H&gt;K S A lft
4 HOOM unfinlihed frame houie
on large lot 4 mile* W rit of
Sanford, off Rt 4« Deep well A
electric pump. FA 2 1429
For the Reit Ruva Tn Real E ila ta

SEE CULLEN A MARKET
IV. A. Cagle, Jr. Saleaman
110 N Park Ave. IV FA 2-2J9I
3 BEDROOM home with work
ihop A double carporte on I
arte land P* mile we«t of
lown *2 000 dawn. FA 2 2796
MUST SELL 2 bedroom CH 6 &gt;r.
old hou*r Kitchen equipped,
icreened Florida room, *• ion
air conditioner, cloie to air ela­
tion FHA 4 V , mortgage. Re
dilced for quirk tale *9,IM)
Call Orlando. Garden 3 7634
LOTS for lair. Inquire al 430 War
rrn St., I-ongwood,
•MORTGAGE LOANS
*1000 tu ltoOW*l available for
purilu&gt; r of triond mortgage*
Drl.iirlan. Trrnplr I t&lt;*&gt;2 or
Midway 7 2323
» _ l LOW F its. PLANTS

LOCH .lltlliilt
THREE bedroom block home, kil
thru
equipment.
veneitian 3-IIEDROOM t il, living K dining
loom, k ilih rn rqui|i|wil. tjinily
Idtnd*. di»[m*al. kitchen rvhauit
room, 2 hath*, quirt nnghtmr
fan. large fenced In hatk yard
on or
fha Wlh dav rf &gt;|ar«h
hood, t it y lim it'. 11 Lion. Gl
with thaHe tree* Total price
a
U . r^i% . o r a rftrra# r r o ( . , n mortgage 43NV down or irrm v
4I3.IW on
requiring
11,130 00
f t » “ r* H i l l h# # m # r « d a t a i n a t &gt;*»y
' V I T N U P H m y h an d a n d a# a 1 a*
FA I 141.9
down and l i u no monthly which
( l# f k o f Iha ( ‘ J rruit C o u r t lit an d
include* taxe* and tmurance.
fo r
in in tit« ('eiu iii r. F l o r i d a , thla
LOTS FOR SALK; Large 63 a IP)
llfth d i ) *f |*al&lt;ruArv J . I* t a i l
Etcluiive with.
••
I*
H K IlN fw V .
(X | . me
Good land, cleared, aome land
c i III | I T
Cdl IIT
IN
i s t ) ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
•raping, ta v h or imall payment
Fr»n
H U M IN O L r:
COUNT r
Raymond LundqnHt. A«xoe.
ft*u»rm »A
down, balanrc *23 per month.
r
A
I
3131
Atlantic
Bank
Bldg
My M a r t h a T . A . M a w . F&gt; C
I.. It MANN
I H K %!.•
Boi 33
I akr Monroe
HAM i: Ml It ft I' 1,1, A *ONH
FAKMKR'S
a
HKNCY
A l 'u r n * t a f„* 9*1ft)w«ff f
I'honr I k I 3013
N. V. F arm er, Realtor
I N o r ( Ii |t ..« 4 lin d A ia rt u a
I K la M o . 9*1eipld a
I). II. Whitmore, A»»oc.
H u b h ah 9*a»,. f
;a
5 * afl |
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
If* S. Frrnch Ave. ph. FA 113It
Itrallnr
After
hour*
FA
I
2611
nr
FA
I
4321
LAKE MARY
a o T ier.
1 m i h u tr ir io it
M H i; ( M i l ti
Ph FA I 3137 or FA I lft»
w. n. -111IP STEM P E R Ageoer

ft ftil'fi ft* **■ a hi • a * I (it I*ii*1u* ••
at u : i N Mt||a H&lt;r##f * I* » i lti»A
•A")21 In (K# * h » *.f l*i tan do, 9 lor •
Id*
Tb it
f Ha pa r H « • Int *r* »* a -1 Iw
aald |&gt;uiih*«* «fiter rr 1if ar# an
follow .
I* 9’ U W ("S ' ao I

HARK

FJtTATT. FOR l * U

SUNLAND
Estates *
&amp;
South
PINECREST

Open Mon. and Fri. till * P. M.

HERBERT STENSTRUM
RrgHlerrd Broker
— UUuDleli.N, Ilia ft lit 4
LEN HISM ;it
i% in a . a i i .ft if «i»ail. tii Pl r &lt;u*
LOTTIE BROADWAY
4 1: h o liftfa At lift. l*ftAi*rw
K IN TORBETT
llM iiffi iriH re *
*A*ifttiP
f
* iftifftittlt,
ea|h#f ft !•*
uh*frr
A taoclalr,
•1 » m or *ti* ot of skern. *•»
— l*h. FA 2142#
iriiftl
nf nt o a r w l* *
ft hu »* III N. Park
r #s |il #n t«* pfi.l • i H r r i ( * i
m%
k, n o n s a r** u nV no a n ;
U A If
Illi;
r
ilO O M k N
on4
■ttHinHN
hoi
k*tftkftvift.
If
I k Ida an«l if &gt;l*ml lf « # lr *iw
knu ft •( h t l r a at \ * ** i r * , ***•■«*
lln llffi
17*111**4 pPAifth* or
*&gt;AtlhAli1»
(lilt« f ft I**
tlfMlrr
fth*m ©tr etlliftr o f I h t m , *•#t *&gt; •#d' op a t h of ft ( *#,
ortii.a*
r#*id rri Pf * and n d d p fp a r &gt; a*
ft*ftit ft fi a r # un k ft o ■» n
To r
%?tL* i i n m i r
n g t i i *i i »*
(hat a pull h a l.a*ti f l l **«1 ao A lh * f
’ &gt; u in lit# ( ’ir* tilt C o u r t of u , #
N i n t h J u d i r l a i t ' l n u n , In A nd fop
H#mlinil* ** m n t %t I'l .ri ftp * n (l l U &lt; |
Ii I* ) i . t s f •»H»f. J i : . I* : a l n t ( f f - •
III.N U T u
111 n . N I I M I , *• al . t*p.
(p h d a h t *
*o C h a n r i r F
N’r*
a&gt;ia
T i t # h A T u t * o f ihla pu l; la t » u u t « i
I If Ir
Ym* ar * f«*|ulc«iJ
fit# a &lt;•'-IP
w rm #n
*taf*nMR ft lf h
thA i r •k
*'f fit** Raid i ' l i nr* a *i &gt;1 | f i t * a i .|n|
th«r#*ef up on I ’t a i n H f f a ftft&lt;»rtt*c*

,

N K K II
10 ACHES or more with modern1
home on \Vc»t eide of loan )
SMALL tracla of land, high or
low ground.

Stcnstrom Realty

U A —PLUMBING aM ROOFING 2 4 -FURNITURE a ad
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Xta'e Hetn lA’anied

$SAVE$

-BKAI. ESTATE FOR * A L t

For Kent
3 HR. I tile hath c o n rrrtr block
home in nice neighborhood
Kitchen equipped T e r r a * * o
floor*, tl i u monthly. Immediate
poneinoo.

1*_

( ALL TI rusk ILI.i:
EXPERIENCED Rarlfndrr, mid­
PLUMBING A HEATING INC Uied furniture, appRm eet, tool*
dle aged man. Write Box 1). G,
SANFORD
Phonr FA 2 7691
ate. Bougbt-aold, l.arry'a M art
r n Sanford Herald.
214 Sanford Ave. rh . FA IA132.
I'l l MBING
WANTED: 2 men for iprrial dn
Contracting &amp; Repaln
livery work in Sanford. Mu»t
Free Ettim atr*
have ear. Day or evening work.
New k Used
R I.. IlkRVI.Y
See Mr. Adktn*. Yaldrt Hotel.
Furniture anti Appliance*
20t
Sanford
Ave.
Rhone
FA
2-13*1
No phone call*.

IA FF* A -D A Y

Legal Notice

• to r t

Fri., Fell. 27, 1M!&gt;—Pape D

I—WANTED TO RENT

BOS A L . P A Y T O N
Reglaterrd R ial K itate Broker
3
BEDROOM
2
ilorv
houve,
kitI T 1 M »: ( I I I H T ll»‘
rh . FA 1-1301 —17*91 at Hiawatha
j i i i i . k . •» H K u i . r . r n i x r * .
then tquipped. Call a ftrr 7
in - M .o n iu *
FA
I
I'M,
*
30
In
S
30
FA
2
2&gt;63
|n r . i n . I . l l l l n !
JIA im fER IT L A. N C O m V i&lt;d
IIO M K S i : F K K K S
2 ' j BEDROOM unfurnlihcd home
&gt; u ( i iK t u i n »:iu iim &lt;
For lho»e who p re lrr country liv
173. Call FA I ISIO.
T »
ail l '» r * » n » h a e m *
•(
ing miy we «liow you thl» com
tf. m . h U . * i . i l u . l »•*•*
furtebli- 3 DR, friin e home »I1
lirtl floor apart
| .,u *■ ••1 « » . h •&gt;&lt; &gt;OM ••• » » / ? * 3 BEDROOM,
h,
I, ,.t lfl«&lt;l *n.l I m U l r * * } !&lt;• 'l l *
u«trd on five aere* of tiled
m rnt, unfufnlehed. k i t c h e n
• n)i
i Uliti*
Ami
litn tio ii
w ni' ii
ferm land Two flowing well*
equipped. *23 Park. Apply 913
&gt;*•»!. »*r e i t h f f **f H " J .
J-V *
• ■•Mill 9*1-1 »*t**# In
r»ff !•"•
and irrigalnm »)*tem in good
Park.
«*f ||..w
W ilson
% lt% ««4#r. « o u n .
condition T hu hnm r i» located
l«
j u ,i*# i.r j&lt;*m|iTitl* C o u w i &gt; . At
fcio iif fit # In I h f
l l a t l M In
abuut 4 milt* from Sanford and
Hah fold. Kl i Ma within «l«ht i*l;
i* nr j r 1 U rge iakr that olfrr*
4Mt 4 i f
tnnntli* f r o m
t Ik
11fit o i*J
excellent Itching and tioating
i h » f i r s t n u M l c j i i o n o f I hi* n o t h *
K*W* i l i l m « r (l c m a t i 't »nu*t »*• in n r a i i : «•►* f U M I I D A
Price ai 19930 wiih about *j
• f I *-ft* » ini *” n i m 111 i 11• tit •i • o V T u. n.M ;K .V T.
* UK*down. Trim * on balance.
• »n l j»»*l ofjif# • i lr
T l i l i &gt; : IL I . A l t k . »•'* *1*^

• rm' o r ni » i t

tirn tt

Fur. r ■rage apt. 23ft) Mellonville
Ave. Alter 1 P. M.

Legal Notice

#

tanforh

AZALEAS In Bloom. Large
Sr h r I ion Iron! 39c or 3
fur II •*&gt;
(■RAPEVILLE NURSERY
Grapevillr Ave.
FA 19*4*

w o o dk e r r *
I an a A Garden C rater

ANNUALS
Ml Celery Avo.

HE \i TIKI I. DISH G AUDI NS
SVM HRD FLOWER SHOP

FA 2 1*22

nr

FA 2 nut

11 — A U T O N O R 1 L K S — T K A I L B R *

"Gateway to the W aterway”
Your P.vtnrude Dealer
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
304 « 4 E. lit. Pk*na FA 5 3961
ll fi. Craft tuiat and Gator trailer,
*22$. FA 2 7429.
23 ft. Intmard Cabin C n iitrr
Good rondilhm. Only
41440
Phone FA 2 t$(l or FA 2 022U

»rIberry.
17—HKAUTT PARLOR*

XIIt l O.NDI HONING

CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK

Plumbing: it Kupairs

PiahJiA

NEW!

Deltary

^ K E MARIE
Kstatefl

Hou«r
da) *

c l e a n in g

nr

FA 2 fMCl

ALUMINUM
k F M I I V N IILJNDS
Enclojed head. Sag proof bniinm
eaperienre,
rail wiih plaitie end*. IMattie
refrrenre*
or ra j on tape*. Cotton or nylon
ci.rd*

b»bv

v lllln g

SenkMrik (ill** unit I’nint (j*.

AIR (ONDITIONING

II. II. I'OI'K CO.
264 S. Park ----- FA 2 4234

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Winilxliirltf

lU r k Clan*

ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, stale*
mrnt*. Invoice*, hand bill*, and
program!
etc.
Progrenive
Printing t'o. Phone TA 2 293! —
306 Welt 13th St.

PUMPS
SPRINKLER
HARRIETT'S BEAITV NOOK
SYSTEMS
feb. Special: 110 permanent IT.30 All lypei and ii(e i. Ittilalled
FA Z iU 2 .
103 So. Oak
"Do It Y ouiM ir'
WE REPA IR AND SERVICE
S T I N K
Machine and Sepply Ce.
CURB GIRLS ovrr 21. Apply In
207 W. 2nd St.
111. FA 2 4412
peraon a t Pig 'N W htitlr.
Lawn
Maintenance;
EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES: Complete
Fertiliirr. Spraying, M o w i n g .
Full tim e, xalary and Opt
JOHN HIMMERSE
Phone Mr. King, Mayfair Inn,
414 Wiliow Ave.......... FA J-7197
FA 2 4411.

AS LOW AS
$350 Down
$65 Monthly

(Inrlude* Cliwini)
W. G. Miller, Devtlnptr
Salea Ofller
Hwy. IT • *2 Dr Barr P l a n
Ph. NO 4 4021 nr NO 4 4711

i m il e s

north

or

SANFORD

112 114 W 2nd St ph. FA 2 4*2J
Frigidalre Refrigerator; A t ron
dition
tl3$i*i
General E l e c t r i c Autumatir
W athrr GikmI cim&gt;litlon
SKA no
General F I - - I n r
Autumatir
Waihrr Good londilmn
*63.00
tim er a I Electric 4n in. Etertric
Range
475.00
43.00 D i m s Dl I lk F its
litHiely r u r S e n Ire S l u r r
111 So. I'atk
FA 2 2421
Jacket* - Root* . Tent* • Luggage
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
.110 Sanford Avenj#
La w n
m ow er
Snappm' Turtle
Ave

atm-xt new
2n7 I jk cv irw

M HSEItY t-quipmrnt. FA 2 2$77.
DINETTE 6 pc Chrome Formica
—413 00 4 ft G F Refrigerator
like new—473.00 FA 24*63 or
FA 2 3(04.
29—FURNITURE and
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

SELL l s \ n t h f c r n i t c r f :
• i l ­ III Y the Mini
Wo NEEL the Mi»;
Taitvuion Tube* Tatted Free.
We PAY the Most
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
SUPER TRADING POST
At Tb* Si»n O f The Totem Pole.
Ph. EA 2 0677
2617 S. French Aee.

I)oor Cli**
Y«nt CU m
S Kit VICK
Wanted: Rocking hnr*e. M utt he Senkarik Cln.w *nH Paint Co.
in good rondition. Ph. FA 2 1307 112 114 W. 2Ml BL Ph. FA 2-4422
WANTED: I »cd wardrobe trunk.
H Clark, I*. O. Bo* 133$, C at

Used Furniture And
Heddinir Bargains

£xJwl&amp;

14—ARTICLE* WANTED

after 4 p. m.

Mather of Sanford

70.1 209 E. F irit St. Ph. FA 2-P9U

t —Mahonganv Duncan I’hyfe Drop
Leaf $ Piece Dinette. E xtra
Nirr
439 3)1
IMT Sanford Ave.
FA 2 63(2
2—Mahagonv I-amp Table* and t
Coffee Table. Set of Threw
S29JO
Only
Joe C. Thom**
1—Three Tier Mahogany Table
101) S an ta St.
FA 2 n6»9
*12.30
2—Full Sire Hollvwood Bed*
24—PIANO
SERVICE
____________________
Earh
124 40
Full Sire Hollvwood Red
PIANO TUNING 4 REPAIRING 1—
Only
*29 :w»
kk. I , MAMMON
Ph T k 2 4223 Altrr 5 Oil p. m. 4—Twin Si/e Innervprmg Matlre*»r« Like New. Farh *17 30
2 1 V III II D IN ), t IIS TW kCTO W S 2—
Twin Sire Hnllvwixwl Red* New
nut Shop Worn. Each
*39 30
F»r «.xrpenltj, painting, aereen- 1—Full Si/e Mahogany Poiter Red
Ing. loafing, and planter repair,
E atra Nice
. *19 30
• ipbalt lite, avbrtlut aiding,
m a-oniv or wood Hep*, leveling 1—Uied 2 Piece Living Room
Suite. Only
t » 30
and repairing garage* and
t—9 Ft Hntpmnt Refrigerator,
wrecking call F.k ‘2-4699.
Perfect Condition
. . *90 Oft
Thu it a frr r pa&gt;* to the Rite
Theatre for Hutch Ri»er. Exp 24—ELECTRICAL SERVICES
dale M arrh 13. 34.
VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS
Parts for all make* of yleanrrt;
M rm beithlp Rrptrxenlatiie
Electrolux, Hoover, Kirby, etc.
f k 2-4321
Free pick up. Work guaranteed. 111 So. Magnolia
A m rrtrin Automobile kivociallon
FA 2 47hJ.
36—LOST AND Ftll'ND
InlrrnationaSly famuut orgamia
Houie Wiring — ElectrU Servlet LOST one boy'* Riryrle ».*e 24” .
lion with well ovrr 6 million
Sid k'ihlen
Red. J. C. Higgin*. W‘a* lost
member*. Becati»e of expanding
R kNOALl, ELECTRIC CU.
in vicinity *&gt;f H uh School. Can
tale* we need .1 men &lt;&gt;r women 112 Magnolia
FA 2UJ13
he identified. Reward Phono
of umi»ual ahilily. The»c per
FA 2 4114 r r FA 2 2414.
ton* will be trained ■« MEM 2$ k— Hi l l DING - HEPAIRS—
RKRSHIP REPRESENTATIVES IVklNTIM.
l.OST—LFASK
Rig Sale
Ofl
for the Sanford Otlando area
Everything. Furniture Center.
Our reprr*ri.!ativr« are In the F1-00 R landing and finuhlng
Cleaning, w a x i n g
Serving
high 4 to $ figure income range
LOST: GtrlC R oadm uter Ricyclo
Seminole County itnca 1924.
lire 24” . Vicinity rtneereM
II. M. Gleaion. Laka Mary
Thu ii a rare oppurtunily for
School Can be identified. Re­
energetic. *elf pro|*elled tndi
ward Phone FA 2 7379
i n m it \N t i;
xidual* to lie a p u t of an ag( la 't iO f d Dlaplay
greilivr, expanding urganifi
lion. Here ii your rareer up
portunity. Contact Mr*. Short.
164$ N. Mill* S t, Orlando, Fla
Ph. GA 1S$21.
FHA LOANS
Mriach Bldg.
FA 1-4/42
One million new m rm tirri joined
111
Jl-MHIl F_w—Pl.hMtNAt.S
during 193*,
INCOME TAX SEItVIUE
11-W ork Wan tod
Mm. II. Murray,
t i l t Celery Ave
FA 2 1394
Painllng A I. FA 2 792*
t loved Sunday
Ironing. 10c 4* l$c. FA 2 7241,
Drx a dirt Tablet*; week* aupply
»*i Roumillat 4 Andrrton —
lUbynt or iron. FA 2 792*.
Fautt* Drug Storr.
FLORIDA COUPLE, local r r u
Within t block* nf DeKary
AK1HJ.KS POM MAUI
deni* d r tir r In rent or manage
Pier*. A complete whopping
farm, fi«h ram p or tmall l&gt;u•»
Center.
tie** Good reference*. Hot 49. CoMun A M»ol Yarn*, .Valiant,
Thrwaait. Tape*.
Sanford Herald.
HOLLINS II(HillV SHOP
Will baby n t In my home hv Al The Sign Of Tha Totem PaU.
2617 S. French Ave.
hour, day or week. Mrv l.uellle
Spivey. F t 2-6040
M l I DRY III YOU
DISTRIIIk TOR W ANTED
MALE or FEMALE
Own your own money.making
buttne-*. No telling nr aolicil
ing. Practically opcralr* lUelf
We obtain H«-«t Brand Record
mdlet* in aupertnarkrit, drug
*iore*. e lr. k'ou *ervirc them
U n l i m i t e d opportunitv fur
growth, All you need are 3
hr* &lt;wk. »p*re time, car. refer­
ence*, *97$ tu rover guaranteed
Inventory and location* Write
now for local interview. Give
phone.
n o r records
Div, of American International
Induatrie*. Inc.
1(0$ Im rutt Street
Philadelphia, Pa.

(A DILI-AC
MAID with rooking
1937 -*U|" Special ijerlw iaal Se­
health card
and
FA 2 U634
dan; I'nwre Brake*, Power Steer
ing. Power Window*, Pnwrr Seal*
-MP4INKSS OPi'ORVUNITlEA
and other I adallii option* Gmal
exterior ftnivh &lt;*dh black and Retirrd or active pirn nr w -men,
w h d r interior trim. Only 27.439
local lianrhi&lt;e ava.
No
mile* We mull »ell NOW. to
franchlie fre. Inveitmrm *9-1)00
vve m utt tell IjUW Wa» 4399$.
up In v rtlm rn t fullv M inted liy
NOW t t t t l
inventory. No telling t-uaran
HOLI ER MOTOR s a f e s
teed income, Wfllr In Rnx TAA.
2nd A I'almetln
t u Sanford Herald.
FA 2 6321
or
FA I « l t
t t S p i f f A L R M R T im
MAI.LETT Houie Trailer: to x (4
ft , 2 bedroom*, P i hath*, aula
AJuirk l-aundromat Service
malic teacher, rarpelrd living
Shirt* Fimxhed In 4( Hour*
room. Hu* 3 month old trad er,
Sanltona Dry C'eam nr
original co»t 17,2i»i. ran tie pur
f. 25th St. Foodmarl Rids
rhavrd for a little over half SOt TIIRIIIE
LAUNDROMAT
thr original cot!. I’h FA 2 (oik
W i:l.l. DRII.IJNG
I Alill.I.kC
Faitbanka Mor»e Pump*
Repair* In *11 m*Ve*
1937 ’ 62 ‘ ( dtHir acdan. Till* it a
HOWARD W. LONG
one owner t ar with only 2$ ran
7&lt;)T E. Commercial Ave.
mite i. In rare Ilent mndlllnn
Phone FA 2 2113
Power Brake*, Powrr Steering.
Votomatic T rantm i'iion, Radio
and Heater, Factory Air Condi Rtil.lJkWAY, llotpltal and Baby
lle-1*. Day, Week or Month —
Honed. We never rut quality,
Tel. FA 1 31(1. Furniture Center
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FLORIDA

NO. RSI

Reds Okay Berlin Negotiations
|Soviet Announces
Talk 'Conditions'
On Germany Issue

News Briefs
Ticketing Holiday
CHICAGO ( t i n I — Patrolman
Donald Coatlgan had a holidayticketing motorists names! Holly,
E aster and Christmas.

Seven Die In State
NEW ENtilNEKIt o n JOH— Robert (Bob)
Davis. Seminole C ounty's n«w roud eiiKinecr,
looks over a mop of th e county liefore se t­
tin g out on Inspection today. hi* first day on
th e job. At left i* J. W. Yarborough, roud

superintendent, at right is John Ktider,
chair mail of the County Commission. Davis
said he was "happy to lw here" and would
spend a few days in becoming familiar with
the county.
(Herald Staff Photo)

■Crider Tells City
Industry Is 'Must'
Industry is the hey lo the econ­
omy ol Sanford and th# cily mint
took for Jobs as fast as possible.
So said John K nder, rJiainbcr
of Commerce m anager. In the City
Commission Friday during a dls
cusslon of the city's policy toward
Industrial growth.
The dlicuaiion arose during de­
bate on ■ request to gelt city-owned
lend to Sanford M anufacturing Co.
Krider said the question Is very

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simple: the city either wants in­
dustry, or It doesn’t.
"W e have always been lacking in
payrolls." K rider said. "Payrolls
help everyone in town. But to gel
them, wre must offer something.
We have a prospect in Hanford
now. K nur other cities are com ­
pel mg with ue. One cily has offer­
ed to build a plant for the com­
pany."
K rider pointed out that Sanford

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Option
Plant
Gets
Land
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To Increase Operations
Sanford Manufacturing Co. plans
la move aU ct l u operations here
and ha e been given an upturn to
buy city owned land adjoining lu
present plant.
By 4-1 vote Friday afternoon, the
■Cily Commission a*lended the op­
tion for 1500. It must be exerelfod
prior lo Jan. 1, 1660. and can dr
exercised only when Hanford .Manufaclunng Co. la ready to twain
construct. on of an addition to the
present plant.
Voting against accepting (boo
fe r the land waa Joe Baker, who
said tha land had been appraised
at IIJW ) ami that was the figure
be wanted the city tu ask.
Mayor AI Wilson said the $400
afte r "la in line with what the city
has (wen doing lor other indus­
tries."
Tha request for Sanford Manu­
facturing was made hy John Krid­
e r. manager of the Chamber of
Commerce and a former City
Commissioner. K rider said the
land, now used a« a city dump, i*
not suitable for budding as il now
it. that some $2,000 in work must
be done before it can be utilised.
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In opposing the $600 sale, Dakar
H id : "I can’t understand why we
should give Ihem t Sanford Manu­
facturing) |*no." lie added that he
wae in favor of helping, industry
get established, but that he "didn't
understand why we m utt keep giv­
ing to a going concern."
Krider and Commissioner Rob
e rt Brown said they doubted that
anyone would offer $1,300 for the
land. Krider noted that it has been
• v a c a n t for quite some tim e and
nobody had offered the city any­
thing like $1,300 for it.
The Chamber m anager added
that "vacant land ia plentiful
h ere, but it produces nothing."
Baker laid ho was interested in
helping all Industry alike and "I
think w# are letting a precedent in

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this case." Ue added that the city
and Cham ber ol Commerce had
helped the firm gel started "and it
should be on ita feel."
K rider said the firm has out­
grown iU present quarters, that
more em ployes will be h in d and
"th# en u re town will benefit from
added payrolls."
* th e 4.1 p er cent of appraised
value accepted by the Commission
Is al-out the same ratio aa for land
sold to other industrial firms, City
M anager W a r r e n E, (Pete)
Knowles said in delivering com­
parative d ata to Commissioners.

Officials To Sign
School Bond Issue
Cranu&gt;ed fingers are expected
this week by three officials ol thr
Seminole County School Board
who will sign 3,200 bonds of $ 1,000
each.
R. T. Mllvsce, superintendent of
county schools; John Bromley,
rnalrm on of the school board, and
Kirk Gunby, financial advisor, will
leave Hanford today for New York
City.
Signing of the mammoth stack
of bonds will take place in the of­
fices of the purchaser, Halam on
Brothers and Huliter, Wall St.
Milwer said the bonds would he
signed in groups of 22, eliminating
the necessity of putting a pen to
each one.
Signing of the Kinds will release
some 0.200,000 for school con­
struction and expansion In Sem­
inole County. High on thr priority
list are a new Seminole High
Schoul, addsd facilities fur UvirJo,
and renovation of the present high
school.
The three cnep will return to
Hanford S aturday. During their
stay in New York, they will bo
guests of the Wall St. firm at the
Astor Hotel.

could not afford, in the future, to
base Its economy on the Hanford
Naval Air Station, lie reminded
Commissioners that the city al­
most lo»t the base once and w arn­
ed that "now is the lime for us to
gel busy and strengthen ourselves
m&gt; that we would nut die econom­
ically if it happened idle base is
moved),"
Hanford and Seminole County
were given a five-year reprieve
due to a concerted effort to keep
the Navy here Krider said "we
hope that the Navy always will be
with us, but we must have some­
thing else in our economy."
lie described the financing of
Sanford Manufacturing's start in
Hanford, noting that “a total
stranger the'd been here two
years) put $20,000 uf his money In
the venture because he know it
would be good for the town." He
added that It businessmen had put
up oilier money needed lo gel the
plant started.
Krider saki Hanford and Seminole County must help industries to
Ktl established so that wr mayshow prospects that we will help
them, that they caq thr.vt here."
He noted that once industrial pros­
pects could lie shown only citrus
and vegetable packing houses,
"just a farm community."
Once the city and county are
over Hu- hump, industrial pros
peels will lie anim us to lind loca­
tion, here, he said At present,
however, the city and county must
do the selling. One of the le st
methods of selling Is Hie system of
showing prospects established, go­
ing concern*.
Krider said al-out gia persons
now are employed In the I-veal tex ­
tile industry. He predicted that
11*59 would set- Sanford m ere ic
the loss of Florida Fashions, in
total employed and payroll In the
textile Industry.
The «dum ber manager recalled
that Sanford sold "hundreds of
lots" al $25 to $76 nol too many
years ago in gel people to build
homes. To get Industry, the city
must make sim ilar concessions, he

added.

Cold, Hard Facts:
Frost Is Forecast
The Hanford area tuday was
warned to expect a "rather chilly"
night.
A light frost is possible, the
weatherman aaki
Forecast for tonight is a low of
32 (even (reeling) to to, with
winds five to 10 m ilrt per hour.
The high scheduled this afternoon
wax &lt;U| tn
t
Tuesday should be fair ami
warmer, the weatherman promis­
ed. Tonight, however. It will be
fair ami told with seallrrivt frost.
Tins, the fnrrrrxtcr said, ate the
cold farts

Lady Visitor Says
Sanford Is 'Most'

Navy Stcrclary Thomas S, Gates
will arriv* si Ramey Field tomnr
row at to a m tor an Informal
inspection of Heavy A ttack Wing
One and tha facilities of the San­
An A tlanta. Ca.. woman likes
ford Naval Air Station.
Hi* busy schedule alrrady has Hanford’s hospitality.
Mi*« Dorothy Virginia Beall was
M ak en him lo B arns Islam), s. C..
injured in an automobile accident
the aircraft carrier Valley Forge
here on Feb. ti. As * result of the
and NAS Jacksonville, where he la
"thoughtfulness, kindness and help
touring farllltiei today
given a visitor." Miss Beall has
Gates will leave Sanford at 4 written an open letter of thanks to
p. tn. tomorrow for Pensacola. The Hanford.
itinerary concludes with visits to
The le tte r was sent to Warren E.
bases at San Juan, Puerto Rico, (fX *» Knowles, city manager.
and the IT5S Boier.
Mix* Beall had much praise for the
Gates will be accompanied by police officer who investigated th*
Mrs. Gates, Ca pt. Noel Gay ter. accident, the hospital staff al SentNavy Aide. U . Col O. A. 01111- inotr M emorial, the physician who
• a n d . Marine Corps aide and Fred treated her and the many people
Paacucei.
who called Us inquire about her
Vice-Admiral Robert B Ptria. condition
deputy Chief of Naval Go- rations,
Said Mis* BcaU: "Capt. Arnold
and Rear Admiral Louts tie Flores Williams (of th* Hanford police
also are louring the aoulhea stent D epartm ent) was must courteous
bases with tha Navy Secretary.
tnd kind; the staff in the em er­
This msy bo the last tim e Han­ gency w ard al Hemmolc Hospital
ford will see Galea in hia pre­ could not bav* l-een nicer; Dr. Hobsent position. His resignation from eft J . Hrnith, the attending physi­
the post will become official in cian. not only provided the neces­
sary m edical attention, hut crazed

my feelings of hysteria hy his
raininess and gentleness.
"Your city can well tw proud oi
these people and the many other
private cilitcns. although strangers
to me, who called and inquired of
my condition "
3ltis Beall was ui Hanford lo
visit her brother, f.edr. Madixon
I a mar Rcall, stationed at Rainey
Field. Hhc was hurt in a wreck at
the intersection of la rk snd n th
HI.
In addition to th* "thanks from
the Gdtom of my heart" given San­
ford by Miss Beall, b*r Iftlrr in­
cluded the new* Uiat Lrdr. Beall
plans to m tke Sanford his home
when he retires lrom thr Navy in
about I* months.
Mu* Iteall always will Ilk* Han­
ford K ie probably would be th*
first lu agree that Hanford is Flor­
ida's "Most Courteous City.” Her
letter proves, too, that courtesy 1*
practiced h rrr at times other than
during "C o u rtey Wvev "

TALI.All ASH KK (U PD — A rash
of auto accidenti killed seven
persons in Florida Sunday, tha
Highway Patrol reported today.

Russians On Guard
BEU1.1N (U P D - Russian troops
in fur caps and heavy winter coata
•eok over guard duty from the
French »t the four power Spandau
Prison Sunday.*

Princess Has Flu
LONDON ( L T D - Eight-year-old
P rinciss Anne has been sick in
bed with the Du for the past sev­ HASKli.M.I.
eral days. Buckingham Palace an ­
nounced Hunday night.

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MOSCOW |U P I ) - T b * I m w t
Union agreed rrewlitlonally today
to negotiate with the Wr«t before
banding over Berlin's lifelines lo
East German control on May 17.
New So-vitl notes to the West
urged an April summit conference
but accepted ynipuuli for foreign
m inuter*' talks tf tha Weal "in
not ready &gt;»l" for the summit.
Soviet Premier Ndklta Khrush­
chev willMirew his rejection ol for­
eign m inuter*' talks a/lar insistent pleat from British Prim* Min­
ister Haroid Macmillan.
Russia offered the eompruouan
btmiiit'it* nmiinger. Crouirkh U shown with id Dew notes handed to the A m ar-

Marshall More Alert
FT. BIIAGG, N. C. (U PD —Gen.
George C. Marshall, 7H, although
still Ut serious condition, appear­
ed a little mere alert today than
he has for the past several days.

Hole Swallows Pond
IPSWICH, England (UPD —
F arm er John Leek* reported that
his 60 fret wide pond vanished
down a Ihrrr inch hole Sundaynight.

Closer Ties Asked
NEWARK. N. J . (UPD —Gov.
Robert B. Meyner called Sundaynight for increased trade, add!
tInna I financial aid and liellet cul­
tural relations with South Ameri­
ca.

Thieves Get Brazen
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPD —
A ronvlroctlmi nun party today
reported the theft of an engineer*,'
transit from their current project
—the new Palm Springs police
stall un.

Sanford Enthusiastic About Baseball
All signs indicate that Sanford Is
hungry lor baseball.
Sup;iori given officials heading
the drive to put the city hack
into the Class I&gt; Florida Slate
la-ague today was term ed "noth­
ing • hurt of enthusiastic ."
Ward Goodrich, business m an­
ager of the Greyhounds, Unlay
said thal II ol the 24 signs mi the
frnce at municipal stadium had
been sold. By noon today, 17 per-

Archbishop 'Hurt'
By Racial Brawl
Following Service

suits had purchased Lox seats,
good for ail home games A total
uf 2uo boxes will be sold,
At least three of the firms
which bought signs arc planning
lo do a "little something extra"
for thr players, if they hit home
run*.
Goodrich -aid that Orlham ami
Tudor had purehased a sign, 12
box tr a il, an advertisement in the
official program and will give
$5&lt;&gt; to players who put one out of
the (lark, provided it goes over
the Odham and Tudor sign
Steaks will !*■ given all playera
hitting burners over fence signs
of Mrs. Appleby's Restaurant and
Pig *N Whistle,
Tlie sluggers appear to be in
lor quite a frw "extras," hut bow
about the hurlrrs who come with
shutouts' Well, opined Goodrich,
he'd have to see abend that.
Before departing for Tampa,
ami th r govrrtuir's ronfrrenee lu
honor all baseball learns in the
state, Goodrirfi said that the
Washington Senator* had agreed
to buy the road uniforms for the
Greyhounds Goodrich was schr
doled to place an order today
fur home uniforms.
The tutors ol th r uniforms yet
must he decided, although road
uniform* probably will be very
similar lo the blue and white uf
th r Senators.

Uoodrirh predicted that all
fence signs would nr sold by
week's end He said response
from local (trim "has been en­
thusiastic, although sm aung might
be a better word "
Ksttlurd opens ill a n io n here
April 22 against Orlando.

Dormitory Gutted,
4 Firemen Injured
In Dayfona Blaze

rolvakla anil Ixiland must be in­
vited to give the East numerical
equality »u h the West at tha coofarm er table.
Geneva or Vienna would la tha
best sites rur the conferences, tha
Russian uoles said, and April
would be the last tune to start.
The suggestion thal talks begin
In April was crucial. This meant
agreement in principle, at least,
to negotiate t-efure the scheduled
handover trf sovereign rights Mi
Berlin to Fast Germany, now duo
May £7.
The outre were published by
Kuasia shortly after Macmillan
e n ursed from In* fmsl negotiating
session with Khroihehe* in thn
Kremlin.
The notes akitd that both
a..J Wi st Germany i..o..ui ha reprcicr.lcd at the conference.
The notes warned against an y
use of force ly the Weel to keep
military supply line* open *
B.riin

DAYTONA BEACH (U PD Fire swept through a girl'* dorm i­
tory- at Rcthune-Cisrkman Colie -tf
for Negroes today, destroying the
three story building and Injuring
NEW 011 LEANS (U P D -A rch
four firemen
bishop Joseph Francis Hummel
CHESTERFIELD, F. n g I a u d rspressed shock, regrel. grief and
Tlie Maze broke out about dawn,
f t 'I'D —Robert E Archer report­ disapproval today over an Inter
apparently in a top floor service
ed the theft of his rifle to police, racial fight outside the St. Joseph
renter, and guttrd the brick
who promptly' charged him with the Workrr Catholic Church Sun
building
being careless with forearms. day in which Ihrce Negroes were
A total ol Hi coeds Were ushered
PORT AU PRINCE, HsitJ (D PI)
Archer was fined $14
safely out into the cold dawn in —"T ie Caribbean luday is an e* .
injured
their night clothes. City Manager tremely explosive area," th* prralThe melee apparently
was
t'lrtu s Allen &gt;enl out an appeal dent of this small nation which
brought about over a sermon
for clothing for the women .lu is striving to avoid entrapment a*
HENDERSON, N. C. (U P D -U n - preached by the Rev. Anthony
identified p it sons Bred guns today Rout so, who discussed and disap­
denis who Inst all their persona! a battleground between two la rg ­
belonging*.
er neighbors told United Pra** Ire
into the South Henderson mill proved of an article in the March
where mure workers rrporird to 3 Issue of the Negro rnagatine,
Firem an Jimmy Williami suf­ trm allonal.
jobs at the start of the Ptth week Jet, entitled How Negro Kids In
fered a posviMr broken hack when
Francois Duvalier, th* grav e
of a bitlrr textile strike
he fell from a ladder. And Frank and thoughtful m&lt;-Jiral doctor whn
trgrated Dull slan t's C a t h o l i c
Deb*rr, John Clardy and E. I. heads the Republic of Haiti, said
Church."
Broaden w e r e o', •from* by he believe* tin situation i* such
Ilnipitalirrd with head, face ami
smoke.
, B at "the U. S, s .oultl take trn&gt;t.n i ORk vU. it — .. - .ly, Internal Injuries were James
Investigators said the fire ap mediate steps to assume full re*
tentatively identified ax Nell P a­ Jarkson J r , ta, his brother, Lion­
parently broke out in a service sponslhtllty for maintenance of
trick Murphy , South Bend, I n d , el, I*, and O'Neal Dumas, 33.
center where students do their peace In the Caribbean area.'
was recovered Sunday night al
They said they w:-re set upon
Thr doctor garni through Hi*
washing and ironing. It was be
Hie East River scene of the Feb. by about 13 while persons and
glass
louvered windows of the na­
lin
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faulty
wiring
In
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3 American Airlines crash. Il was were beaten with fists, Mark
INGLEWOOD, Calif (UPD—Th*
the Hth recovered.
Jacks, pistols and a tire tool as Air Force in a cautiously worded m a r 'In* or Ironrr can vest the tion's While House on ■ hillside
out over Purl an Prince H arbor
they
:c rG J front the cs urch stall -rent has announced P a t Pie blare.
Early estimates of the dam age toward Cuba on the distant horiafter Mass.
"Inst" I,.;w* |. nf.ll satellite Dis­
Jam es Jackson told Jefferson coverer I apparently Is circling were $30,000 to $53,000. Th* build­ ton as he apoke.
WASHINGTON (UPD - Hep.
Meantime In Cub*, form er Sen.
Parish
deputies that hii brother the * «rlh today every 9fi minutes ing was insured.
Frank Thompson J r . ID N.J. &gt; said
it took more than Ilv* hours taunt Drjoie is heading a m ove­
today he would press for action was threatened hy a while man in a polar tirhil.
The nils tlie was Mailed into for ftrrm en, using eight pieces of ment of other llaltJan expatriate*
this week an a House inves­ alter church service* the previous
for a revolutionary invaxion a t­
tigation Into the election of segre Sunday, ’ after the brothers took the Leavens Saturday afternoon at equipment, to bring P'e fire under tempt
against Haiti within 30
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Ih-joie, a di [rated randldate la
resort city.
Jackson said when they attempt o i l the West t oast.
the livt Haitian pre'Mentlal •le c ­
ed to seat themselves near the
Its fate remained in doubt for
tion. haa a bodyguard of two
CHICAGO (U PD — Elizabeth front Sunday, they found their re iris V t airs because of an ap
"hail.u lo»," riflemen from P re ­
Taylor stood light - lipped today w»* blocked by the legs of xorne parent radio failure liefore the
mier Fidel Castro'a Cuban revolu­
Air I n c s RallDtir Missile Divlal Ihe gravestone ol her late hus­ whit* parithionera.
tionary arm y.
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broke
the
suspense
by
band, producer Mike Todd, and
Cavtru has not Included Haiti In
nhavirn a guarded statement
heard a rabbi eulogize him as "an
the Caribbean eountnri where hia
Sunday nuh! reporting Ihe re- (
extraordinary man who lived with
government had plrdgrd to asaist
crption of "random " radio signals
intensity."
Funeral services for I2 ye*r old
A spoke man explained the dlf Hoy Frank (Sonny) Hymes were in overthrowing asserted d ic tato r­
ships. However Castro has stated
0 cully Ihe Air Force was having I
.Saturday at II a m. in Holy Ms positive intc-i,imu lu aid in an
in determining whether Ihe lb* (&gt;,,«■ Episcopal Church Official- a.te ipi lo unliurse President Decco. &gt;red 1 actually achieved orbil |„j. * al ttn- llrv John T hom as,! I'nr* ti‘ V esiiliilT'ij i'h‘« ‘I'wTmL * ! ! ^
Sanford police have tu rn baffled
We an mu saying .hat It del- ........ ... hy th* R ,v. Frank l-er i u p l i c o T th a rem . / s u S aS
Arrested during
Ihe wrekrnd for the past two months by a Inltrl. Is in orbit, neither can we
Haiti which stands between T m for improper passing was Charles series of burglaries.
aay that it is not. at this p o in t,", pallbearer* were T D. Scott, .’silo and Cuba.
Joseph Hutch, retired trnik driv­
Twenty Three grocery stores, gax tin s|iokr*m*n laid "We don't ,\n(| f,.w Carraway, W. C. Hut
er from DrB*ry.
stations and rrlhrr business plarrs feel lti.it we will definitely know ,.(,)«« Jr., W. K. Mcllobert*, W. K.
Butch spun his own car several have been entered, or have lost an orbit has been achieved until pairtek and Lcdr. Robert Conn,
limes on Lake Shore lllvd, and money from vending machines is, have tracked II by radar, oh
Ti,r , o n ^ Mr. and Mra. Roy
caused an oncoming vehicle tn
Chief Roy Williams authorifed tamed a visual sighting or rccriv- F rink Symes Jr.. Sonny was horn
leave the road, knocking down sn exlra police car. Special shifts ed more definite radio signals,
Sept. 1. I!M6. He was a aludent
Thirvra slid# varied item*
Ihe speed limit sign, officer* said kept an e&gt;e on as many places
"Until that time, we can only' at Plneerest School and a raem- day night from Joe's Grocery S tore
Minor damage was caused Th* as possible.
that information 'lend*' to con -1 tier ol th* Boy tfcouis of A m erica. al Celery Ave and Locust HI.
truck passed by Bosch was un
The area hit by Ihe thieves firm, nol definitely confirm, an
.Survivors Inrtude hia parent*;
Included in the joot wrre 32 c a rdam agrd. Tlie accident occurred ranged from Sanford Ave at 2Ath orbit "
one sivlrr Rebecca Josephine; m a­ Uma of c ig a r e tte , bear, pens, p en ­
al 6 IS p . m. Saturday.
St . We*( 13th St. to East 13th
-------------------------ternal gram) mother, Mrs. Willy cil* and pennies from the bubble
Mar Murray. Spartanburg, S C. guru machine.
and paternal grandmother, Mra.
Carlton's .Store in Midway also
Roy Symes Sr,, Sanford.
was burg la ru ed , hut a tu t ol sUxlrn
The youngster drowned Times goods w as not available thta m orn­
Alfonso Wallen was charged $200 day at 6.33 p. m. In tha lake b e­ ing Both were entered during th*
Sanford Ave. amt 2Slh St. was ed g, 10, and 13 Apprehen ion
the scene of an accident yesterday eauie wln-n they More sei-n with Saliinlay for damaging two orange hind hia l-och Arbor home. Gram n ig h t
at 4:64 p. m. when two Hanford a large bunch of keys, trying to trie s owned by K F Lundquist, kuw Funeral horn* was in charge
fit them in doore.
of arrangements.
laich Arbor
housewives collided
Wallen failed to make the ruive
All three ronfessrd lo the 23
Mrs. Ann J««ey Gaines, Iu6 Mel
lonville Ave. was charged with ‘'urglaries. The two younger boys hy thr grove awl lost control of D r t - r t - f - J
R e p O T te d M O ld l,
careless and negligent urivmg by were arrested last fall for a ser- lit. pick up trork^ Deputy L. j
iea of similar robberies. With a K m said
Civil defense literature w$B b$
police offlcera.
distributed Wednrsdsy night a l
Driver of th* oGwr car waa long waiting list at the reform a­ Th- truck, owned by Stoke*
A truck reported stolen in th* Lake Mary Chamber at ConnMrs. Franres Jackson Magnusson. tory, (here was nolhlng lo do but Fish Market, went off the COUII
Combined damage* were estim at­ turn Ihem ovar In their parent*. try Club Hoad to th* left; back Tampa Feb, lg, turned up in ta n mart* meeting.
Credit for breaking Ihe res* acrosa the road ami into th* ford Saturday. Thar* w as no algo
Al Caae, represented (fen feereed at $323
was given to Lt. Joe Hickson grove on the right. Damage lo th* uf the driver, listed M Dallas Inol* County Civil Defena* s o n Several of the firms hit by the truck t i l eatiinatcd at 13uu
Hutcbcna, 36.
munlealioaa system, wfl] show a
WalU-n waa charged with n-rk
young thieves had suspected an
film and discus* problems la th k
Bananai and applan
The Hanford Mai* Chorus will “ inside Job.**
less driving while drinking anil lied of the truck, which waa parkad area.
ni re I for rehearsal al I tonight in
Where th* keys earne lrom, uu no driver's license Th* accident in front of HUAr* Pish M arket, 417
The session wtn begin at I p re.
the First Method!* Church.
one knowi
occurred at 4:10 p m.
Hanford Are.
A l avem ban are « flid la

Archer Loses Rifle

Guns Fired At Plant

Caribbean Termed
War Danger Spot

'Lost' Discoverer
Believed In Orbi*

INth Body Is Found

Alford Probe Asked

Liz Visits Grave

Auto Does ‘Spin/
Driver Arrested

Boys 'Trying' Key,
Burglaries Solved

Funeral Saturday
For Water Victim

Thieves Hit Two
Stores On Weekend
Fri­

Two Cars Collide
Sunday Afternoon

M S T r° ?.,
Orange Trees Hit,
■ Tt t J ’IS S .’E X t / S Driver Fined $200

Lake Mary To Get
C D Information

Truck Found Here

Chorus To Rehearse

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Oviedo

Valentine Royally
Crowned At Party
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Hr MARIAN B. JONH*
Amtdat a Urge group aI Mkm
•ftodenu and kn a »&lt; tling o4 royal
splendor. Mlaft Frieriila Tuhy,
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. StaphHa H. Tuhy, and Wallara Kelaay.
•on of Mr. and Mrt. Ceorge A.
Xalaar. were «r&gt;*ned Valentine
quean and king, Saturday arming
*• the City Hall Memorial build ini'.
Both i Hidenil, memberi of the
senior elan. were alerted at a previoui informal party by R»* eemor
blgb aehool il&lt;«dent body.
The throne waa o f regal beauty
with t»n large heart* forming the
background
Attendant!
Linda Harria, Naomi Tuhy, Carol
Parker, Beetle Fleming, Yvonne
King and Junie Fleming were all
attired in evening drr*»e* of patlel
aolora and carried bouquets or red
and whilr in heart aliapca.
The ipirkiui room wai lovely
with a variety o&lt; valentine* graeBia the walla and red and white
Streamer! decorating the idling.
The tcrving table waa overlaid
with a Valentine cloth and center­
ed with a large while heart made
ef net, Intereperied with imatl red
Start*.
Mra. tiddie Calker poured puucn
■Ira. John Courier, chairman of tha
•af rathmenu aommittaa. waa a*slated by Mra. Jamea K. Urouiafiire and Mrt. John 1-undy with
•ha icrvlng of HHiclou* Valentine
aandiei, aandwiehei and eakei of
■ m Valentine variety.
Mra. Oeorga A. Keliey, recreaMob chairman, wai in rharga of
(ha lovely affair with approriMalaly HO tludcnta attending. Profeeda were donated to the Oviedo
High School annual fund
( lab planned Hamonairatuin
Mila Myrlia Wilion, agant. wai
a m t at the Home Demoaitraiion
Club aiaating laat Friday morning
tha home of Mrt. C. S U » on
ka Chirm.
Mambert mad* plant tut a demaatlraikin at tha fair in Sanford
a* SgUirdiy. at which time Mrt.
w . W. Dktrick demonilratod lierM d trayt for lha local club.
Mrt. Howard Hunt and Mra.
IMatrlrk tpoka on tha "Buying and
Arrangement at Furniture."
At noon the mrmhen enjoyed
seek lunchti, itlpplcmented by
•aka and roffea aerved hy Mr*

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Thai* pirMjnl included Mr*. C.
A. Ise, Mra. Lynn Manor, Mr*.
K. C. Cron, M n. W. W. Dirtrirk.
lira . Howard Hunt, M n. Harbin
and Mia* Wllaon
Tima Change
Tha time for the Blue and Crdd
banquet for the Cub Sfouta, Boy
■couta and Kaplorer Henuti ha*
baaa changed to 7 p m . Thuraday.
Mra. M arl«an Idea
Mra. Benia Marlo-an. who hai
bean quite ill for teveral week*
yaaaed away Sunday evening.
Birth Annoiinrrmrni
Mr. and Mr*. Hobart K. law, of
Lake Charm Circle, annoiinre Ilia
birth of a ion. Richard llm ry. on
Friday. February 30. at the Winter
Park Mrmorial Hoapital. Paternal
grandparent* arc Mr. and Mn.
Charlei ft Iwc, of Oviedo; and
maternal grandparent* are Mr
nd Mra. William rj *&gt;»eri W. »i
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This Old House Is Getting Shaky, This Old House Getting Old’
By Virginia C«hi*
Hr raid Malt Writer
£

I'irat a two Article*

The lady, half blind and feeble,
rote from her b»d. The pillow
was covered with a burlap rack.
•‘ I» it aomeone to aee m e?” ahe
asked.
She came into the narrow dark
•crr.dor from her nxim. Tallered
euriaini hung in ahreda at the
window. A scrap of rug, a glutg tc r e d bureau, a broken chair and

a lumpy bed completed the turn

iihlngt.
‘i t mutt be totneone to aee
me la It a man or a woman?”
Tbit la the houte on the hill—
the Seminole County Home.
Here the community bathrooms,
one for men. one for women, are
barely discernible. lighted only
by painted windows. Odors of age
and tickncta permeate the wooden
floors, bare of paint. Rusty f u ­
tures and cracked porcelain defy
aanitation.
In the Infirmary. patienU use
mivrnniixe Jars for water pit­

chers. Medicines are kept in a I attached to a treacherosss looking
wooden closet: the door opens the chandelier.
Eserything la too narrow; doors,
wrong way in the hall. Dressings
corridors, rooms
and ayringea Ue covered on an
An o&lt;d man who served the
ancient cabinet.
county for more than 10 years
The infirmary ka always full. lies dying in a rear bedroom.
Mott of the patients draw their The sun beats through the crack­
ed shades. No curtains her*.
last breaths here.
Metis must be carried front th.
Mattresses are loo short fur the main house across the yard A
makeshift hospital beds. "Tbat'a hot plate wanna cot fee that has
all right for that man. ‘eau%e grown cold during the transition.
The makeshift kitchen in the
he doesn't hast any legs,” a
nurse said. To tall for help, ram infirmary holds a battered refrtIn the dormitory pull on cords geretur for juuvt and medicine.

Dlthoe aee weehed m laundry
tube, then placed back on trass.
Thrrr are no shelves ur cupboard*
for them.
Many of Ms. keys on die up
right psano ui Use Using room
are missing. Atop the piano le
a tree made uf Christmas cards,
supplying souse eoior In the hare
room
An old man MU brfore the
hianng TA te' Tlse floor le cov
ered with linoleum. A new ehair
in one corner looks out of place.
The fresh green and wi.itr din

mg room Is ptewiarrt and invit­
ing Ar. old timer works a cross
word puarle on a table. On closer
inspection, Hi* oilcloth covering
the tables la badly cracked The
curtains are faded and torn
In all these rvaems paint ssnuld
help, but U aotdd never hole Mw
large celling rracka
Tile kitchen has no aupixiants
no shelves so hold Ilia vintage
|x4s and pens. The moslern refrigeraior stands out m embarrassment. like Ihe new deep freeir
in the dining room Tiu-ce are

hues efertrtr sSosoa. The osrtv*
won't work In atlhar.
Milk from die cows h*s Just
1st-on brnuglM in. and stia on the
kitchen table, ready tor straining
Thera ■ Ihe sim-U of apnrote
cooking Ttsa eouk ainilea Tina M
a happy room
Tlie storerooms hold ample sup
piirs id aanned goods, potatoes
and onions l.inrn closets are fill­
ed with sheets and pillovs cases,
all m need of ropair. Blankata
are stored above.
The bedrooms are RVe She blind

oM lady a. only stw peeNwe a
burlap sack on bee pillow. The
furniture is from a by gone era.
in this huu-e that eao Isold many,
there are lew.
lo die rain, or ’ sight svorhto^
ihoea in tlie tutored home wall
to lhasr dining room off a b o o netting porch from die kitchen.
Tlse house on the hilt doesn't
look bad feoiu ttse road Its gray
stucco walla are proleitrd by
huge mossy oaka and shiny nw&gt;
anga trees
Welt fed
roam ki a fenced yard

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Khrushchev Gets Blunt Warning
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U i;Y S
UA.SEUALL
S IO N — Al W allaca
(w a t e d ) o f B oyd -W a lln ca Insurance A g e n c y
A hand* W ard G o o d rich a check fo r th e fir n t
• , i Kn gold for the lo ca l baseball park. G o o d -

rich i* buainws* m anatfer o f the G rey h ou n d *,
S a n fo r d * e n try in the F lorida State Ix-aRue.

Prison Guard Is Jailed
i|

A s Burglar; Con Helped
OCALA (1111)— A guard at the
new men's prison farm near here
and hie brother were arrested
•arly today In connection with a
ecrirs of safa cracking job* In tha
a n a which netted more than
123.000.
Superintendent Harvey Weat of
tha prieon said Guard Samuel All*
man, 26, and hla brother George,

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• Car Wrecks Keep
Patrolman On Run
Highway Patrolman Oltn E.
Garrett was buay working acci­
dents last night.
The first occurred at R:20 p. m
when Sam Emmett Finley, Weat
- |&gt;aim llrach, attempted a left turn
• Into Church St. at Highway 17-M.
Finley’s sedan was demolished
by a semi trailer driven by Wil­
liam Ihrrie Jordan Jr., Savannah,
Ga. There were no Injuries.
Finley, a dental technician, was
charged with driving whi a intoxi­
cated and taken to the county Jail
A driver from Orlarolo it being
sought by Garrett after leaving the
scene of sn accident at 9:10 laat
night. The driver backed into a
“ sedan parked on the Sunnytown
Hoad. Minor damage waa caused
to the car. owned by Marion Clay
Eskridge, Denver, Col.
Two mile* north of (Jvtcdo on
State Road CM, a tractor trailer
jackknifed at tl;l&amp; in tha rain.
Ervin Edward Brown o f Jacksonvllle lost control of the truck ai hr
rounded a curve oo the wet pave­
ment.
«
Garrett estimated dam age! at
• Hut). The truck »aa loaded with
pipe, which went through tha front
of the truck. Brown wan charged
w.tti speed too great for conditions
uarrett weru borne at 3 a. in , a
tired man.

Schedule Listed
For X-Ray Units
Free chcit X-rays will l « given
tomorrow at the Midway Groeary.
from l 4 n. m. and U8 p. m . and
at Vowell's in downtovsn Sanford
from lu a. m.-I p. m. and 2-6 p. m.
The service it provided bv th*
Florida State Hoard of Health, the
Seminole County Health Unit and
lint Seminole County TB and
Health Association.

Two Will Attend
Parks Workshop
Ronald Perry and James Dunn
will attend th* Soeitheaatern Parka
and Recreation workshop at North
Carolina Stale Collrge in Raleigh.
Tiie three day workshop will be­
gin March 4 The program deala
with planning, maintenanc* and
operation of parks, stadiums and
recreational facilities.

How’s That A gain ?

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CLINTON, Tenn. (U P J &gt; - Troop
*r Fred Brown arrested motorist
Oliver II. Anderson for speeding
and drove him to Jail In lodge
th* complaint.
Anderson charged the trooper
with exceeding the apeed limit on
the trip to Jill.
So far. the charge against An
drrson has hern dropped. Bruwn'i
still M pending.

were Jailed in runnevtion with a
senes of robberies which mvoivcd
at lesat on* prisoner and maybe
more.
West said that Samuel Altman
allegedly has been letting at lead
one prisoner out of Ids ceU nightly
to liclp with the job*.
lie declined to disclose the name
of the prisoner at this time He
said tlie investigation D still under
way and more than on* convict
may be involved.
West said he hit b"-n trve’ tigating the situation for two weeks,
following a lip froui one of tlie
prisoners.
lie railed in the Highway I'atnil
and about 2 a in. today, Da Saul,
tlie vigil paid uff.
West said he parked just outside
the prison in an unmarked ear
and saw Allman let a prisoner out
of the gates. The prisoner ran
and jumped in West's &lt;&gt;r, appar­
ently thinking it waa the car of
licorga Allman.
A few minutes later. George
Altman, accompanied by an un
identified man. drove up In a new
i'ontiac and was surtoui.did by
patrolmen West said burglar tools
werr found in Una car and he later
found more safe cracking tools
hidden in a Spot in lie woods mar
Ocala to which he was led liy tinprisoner involved.
The prisoner told him they had
planned two safa jobs in Gaines
ville early today, West said.
lie said the group had cracked a
safe in Inverness, but it was load­
ed with tear gaa and they did not
get any money.

Builders Warned
Of Bouncing Check
Building supply houses tn Semi
Hole County were warned today of
a man who order* several bun
dred dollars worth of luinlwr.
pays for it with a check, aud
never return*.
The check is always IS to more
than the total amount, and the
difference Is r-turned to him in
cash The checks have been dr.&lt;wn
on a hank in I aketand Hr has
no account then- police said
He was identified as using the
name of J. C. Jones, alias Wil
llama. Police said hr has worked
the operation successfully m Vo­
lusia County.

Not Thirsty, Just
Needed Some Cash
PATERSON, N. J. (UPI) - A
teen • aged hoy entered a liquor
atora Wednesday night and asked
for two cans of beer "for my
father."
Told he was too young to buy
alcoholic bavrrages. the youth
went away but returned later with
a gun. robbed the place of SI90C3
and left without bothering to pick
up any beer.

Chief Is Absent;
Thieves, Be Wary

(H erald S ta ff P h o t o )

Court Okay Asked
For Baseball Club
Organizers of the Sanford base­
ball Club, In c, yesterday asked
Circuit Judge Voile Williams Jr .
to approve the corporation a a a
non profit venture.
The charter includrs the names
of proposed officers of the cor­
poration. which will operate the
Sanford franchise In the Class I)
Florida State League.
Proposes! as officer* are Dr D
H Mathers, president; W. K. MeRoberts, vice president and John
Fitzpatrick, secretary treasurer.
Officers are not elected as yet.
but the official announcement
hinges only on approval ai the
corporation by Judge Williams
Meanwhile. W a r d
Goodrich,
business manager fur Ihe Grey
hounds said that orders are hr
inc arerptrd for advertising signs
on the fence at municipal stad
lum The first such sign was sold
yesterday lo Boyd Wallace llisur
anre Agcnry. At least 71 such
signs are sought for the fence,
Goodrich said.
Manager Parky lingers and IT
players have returned signed con
tract* lo Goodrich. The team will
start spring training at Frrnan
dma Reach un April I. accord
mg to an anniiuitrrmr.it from
.Sherry Robertson, minor league
director for the Washington Sen
atori, with which Sanford will be
affiliated.

Dulles Confident
Of Full Recovery,
Return To His Job
WASHINGTON (tJPI» — Secre­
tary of State John Foster Ihrllrs
was retorted confident today that
his cancer treatments will permit
him to return to his State Depart­
ment desk.
Phylis# Reman. Dulles' chief
secretary, quoted him as Irltlng
her he was going to resume his
official duties
"H e iImJ say that?" reporter!
pressed her
"Yes. indeed he did,” ahe r#
plied
Miss llcrruu said she and three
other girls from Dulles'office who
took Die secretary a present on hi*
71st birthday tVrdncwlaj itiil not
a»t him when he would le hack
The aide said Dulls« was "fe e l­
ing prrly good" In his room at
Waller Kst-d Army Hospital. "W e
l ad lots of g'saj laughs with him.
Hr was quite sharp as a matter of
fact Hr was full uf teans."
Dulles wil' rrerRe aynthrr dose
of radiation today from th* not
pital s million volt X-ray machine

Prince Schedules
Home Honeymoon
TuKYO (I'P li— Crown Prmca
Mthttn and bis commoner brideto br. Mtss Mtrhlkn Shots un||
honeymoon in Japan. H was an­
nounced today.
Imperial household director Ta­
keshi I’saml said there was no
foundation for press reports that
the royal pan might fo lo Miami
after their April 10 wedding.

Chief Roy Williams was not In Man Cut In Fracas
A 26-year-old Bamord man was
th* office this morning at the
taken to Seminole Memorial Hos­
Sanford Police Department
pital for emergency treatment last
Vandala had broken Into his night after his brother-in-law at
camp at Blue Springs In Volusia Inked him with a knife.
County, and mad* off with prac­
He waa treated for a drey cut on
tically everything portable, avrn the right arm and thumb. He did
th* Uoana urn lb* bad*.
j mot pres* ehar\ta.

Collins Urges 'Restraint' 107 Lillie Words
May Spell Success
On 'M ix in g ' Statements
For U. S. Missiles

T A L L A H A S S E E (L T D — Gov. L u llov Collin* nuiil.
in e ffe ct, to d a y that legialatora cmniiilutea, the new»pa|a&gt;r*
am! g o v e rn o rs nhoulsi quit popping o f f an m uch on the
aegregation iaauu.
"T ite tim e hua com a fo r exerciae o f conaiilerntile rus lr a in l" in thiw field. Collin.* told hta news con feren ce.
“ I think th# people ran under- — — —
—
— —— —
•land it (the manifesto) for what
It U,” he said.
‘‘I hsv* the ffiling this whol*
subject is su fraught with emotion
and so sub.ert to unsound interpietaUuns and ll is likely that any
statement would be received in
a different light than 11 was ui
This was eiccullves’ day at the
tended, that I will not Comment.” l lumber of Commerce Coffee
Hr said hts statement about Club.
restraint applies to "legislators,
cdr. John Miller, chief staff ofCan tidalrs, the newspapers and flier of Ibavy Vtlark Wing line
governors.
introduced the ' numlx-r two" men
Collins was out of th* state in rai-h squadron at Itarney Fn d
Known av the men who "do Ihe
when a gloup of legislators, led
by Itrp, Itirnan! O. Milrhrd of dirty work." the executive officer*
Leon County, adoptrd the mani­ included l.cdr. II C. Hamilton.
festo vowing to fight fur racial Fasron &amp;l. arid a former I.SO with
VAII-I; l.cdr. Charles Gulhtic,
segregation and slate*' rignta.
In a ape-ch at Pensacola Wed- VAII-lj Cdr. Norm.tn Mrlntils.
Kannr't Rowell,
re sdv/, Speaker-1 K-vignatc Tora VAII-*: Cdr
Rraslry sevsrriy critic tied uniden­ VAII-7, in his second lour of duty
tified state officials whom he said at Sanford, and Cdr. Karl ( Ruddy j
are "urging- integration unnecessar­ Yates. VAIftr
Charlie Mnrrivun. j-usit. rrla
ily."
lie warned that Ihieati-nrd Hoik duii lor of the Chanda r, in
Voluntary liiU-gruHoh of the tlr- trodiieed Rii-haid Parrish of th.
e-fneid Villa Eb-mrnlury School Richard snd I ewis Curb market on
in Miami la fostering legislation JUIh St, Mayor \l Wilson ami
which might seriously jeopardise |
**" son nf retired rail
the state's frrr public school road man Joe KdwartD.
Young Eduards is presently
•&gt;stent.
with a llrazilian airline, ami is
State School Supl Thomas D.
visdir.g his father in l-akr Mary
Hailey said hr was in "Complete
Morriion anmniiicrd the uimiiiiagreement ' with the state's rights uf Ilia Easter l.lly Ball, March t&gt;
jihilosophy in tfiat manifesto, lieit Tlie ball will Iwmfil the Crippled
slid he would opjiose any ninvu children's Soelcty of Seminole
to abolish tin school system to County Tl- k&lt; Is are aiadable at
prevent mixed classes.
Mr* Applrl-y's Restaurant, ant
from Mn l - n HouvhoMer at the
Sanford Atlantlr Rank.
Grange Juice was served at the
Coffer Club through Hie courtesy
of the Rich Food Plan Morrison
tooki-d at the small group attend
mg and taid. “ What we lark in
quantity, we make up in quality."
Adolph E Schreek. di&lt; I in
stantly thl* morning at hi* bomr
on Magnolia Avr Offbials said
he shot himself in the right tern
pie with a revolver,
Juvtiie of the Praia Hugh Dimran ruled the death as sulrtda.
TAMPA. Fla (DPI)— Many stu
Time was set at R a tn
Mr Schreek was a retired m rr dent* of the Gary elementary
rbanl He earn* lo Sanford four school slaved home lialsy and nf
months ago from lanJ O' t.akes flrlals launched a new altark on
Wis lie wras txirn June la 1*03, vermin in the building
About 10 mothers gathered in
in Chicago, wild was a nirinbsr of
Masonic Isxlgr No 21* F.agtr angry session at the school pi in
River, Wis , and the Iwithrran rtpal's office Wednesday and tot
ed tn keep their youngsters (Mil
Church.
Survivors include his wile, Mrs of srhoni until rats, miles and
llralrice Schreek. Sanford; one roaches are cleared out
Some of the mothers strqiped
•sin. Frank A Schreek, il-nder
»on. Nrv ; two brothers George H &lt;ir children In the waist to
Sehrrek. Harvey. III. amt I I ink show newsmen welts they said
were caused by mile lilies
Sriueek. I and O' l.akes
School officials said they had
Remains will lie vent m Chiragn
fur services ami interment llns been trying lo get rid of the pests
son Funeral Home is in charge for some tllilr, bill wi'houl sue
*e«*
of local arrangements.
Mrs. Joan Williams, a third
grade (earlier, said the situation
tiad grown so serious in Ihe put
two days that she was forred tn
hold classes outdoors
Before It was learned that ver
Tickets for tiie Florets S&gt;m
min had invaded the building,
phont C o n c e rt W ent on sale today
teachers noticed so many welts
at Rnumillat and Anderson. Imirh- on the children they thought *n
ton's Drug Store anil the Kecrra epidemic of chicken pot had
broken out
tl»n offoe at Die Cine Center

Coffee Club Meets
Ramey Executives

Sanford Man Dies
Of Gunshot Wound

Mite Bites Force
Drive On Vermin
At Tampa School

Symphony Tickets
Available Today

Navy personnel may pun base
tirkets Monday and Tuesday at Mir
Ra«e Ksrhange
The con i rt will come to the
Sanford Civic (’inter Mxrrh Id,
sponsored by the Sanford Mrs re*lion Department. A free rhiklrtn's
concert will be given during the
afternoon.

Weather

Macmillan States
Action Dangerous

MOSCOW (IJ1M )— Hrititih Prim* M lnU tur lln rold M ho.
m ill.hi ft axis iiifurm etl S o v ie t I'rutnicr N ik itn Kliruncltev in
lihint teniiiv tlm t tihilitU'rul llititainn action in Herlin cun
CAMBRIDGE. Maas i t l l 'l ) - "o n ly loud to n datiKermia nit tint ion,” it wnn diacloaed today.
A liritish aim keam nn ntado the d isclo -n re a s Mucntillna
Aurrafl and rutkrl experts today
hailed 107 little words that may | tiHik o f f by plane on h "tou riat circu it” o f K iev and I.e:)inspell a military advantage fur Ihe
grad without Khrushciiev wlto waa
V S.
In have accompanied him. Th*
The woidi form a simple lan­
spokesman said Khrushchev did
guage which enables electronic
not go because of a "had tooth.”
brains tn plan and supervise the
The spokesman said he wanted
manufacturing of plane and mis
to "inaka it clear” that It was not
stle parts by other mechanical Nixon Vacationing’
Macmillan'* firm talking t h a t
MIAMI ( t i l l — Vue l i e .dent ratistd Khrushchev to abandon
equipment The woik will hr done
Kii-hard Nixon is in Miami on an­ hts plans to escort him.
faster and al less cost.
The language, part of a system other of his uninnounrrd vacation*.
Rrltish sources said Macmlllan'a
railed Automatically Programmed
a t a t a m e n 1 1 to Khrushchev
Tolls i A I'I' i. was made public at Iaill Given ‘ Reform*
Wednesday at dinner and during
WA.MIINGTON tUPIJ — Hutu# an intermission of tha ‘ ‘ Romeo
Massachusetts Institute of Tech
nology.
leaders tu&gt;lay put a "reform " , m| Juliet'* ballet apparvnlly had
APT will enable this cinintry lo un a till! to give memtx-rs more caused Ihe temperature uf the
"build a war machine that no and higher pined office help.
talks to rise
laxly would want to tackle." said
The sources earlier described
l.t. (sen i larcmc S Irvine, Air Money Withdrawn
the atinosplurr as cool aa the
Force deputy chief of staff fur
VAI.I...II v. Maila t i n 'l l Mal­ result of Khrushchev'* Tueadajr
material.
tese depositors have withdrawn vpcech in which he rep-cted the
Irving told a news conference savings from a government bank We.'.'a offer of a foreign mini*,
APT "tv perfectly wundrrlul ”
in a new display of passive re- ters' ronftrmee and demanded M
MIT scientists said APT works atitafifc agaliut Britain.
inerting at the summit Instead,
t l ry simply An engineer would
Rrtli aide# aMiu unce&lt;l that dep.
take a rough drawing nf a de­ Thumbs Are Insured
iitit s had reaeli.-d agreement ue
signed part and use APT language
LONDON (01*11
i M &lt; a lo­ rultmal exchanges h. tween the
to write out a brief summary of ll r i d g e University tiddlywinks two rountnei. This will cover aaIts specifications.
team, which meets (lafnrd today, change nf tourists ami hooka and
Ilu electronic brain w-nild take lias lieen iniured hy Lloyds for similar activities.
tin- summary and. in a matter of t7iq) a thumb.
Earlier, diplomatic source* aaid
scrtimls or minuies, plan the pail
Macmillan's e f f o r t s to reach
III detail The brain would then liiberace Home Sold
agreement with Khrushchev had
vend instructions lo an unmanned
IIKHUAN UAKti, l a w 11 ■11 all lint ended and that relations
mat tuns wlilrh would turn out the
l.tberace’s slmwplacv home here werr so Icy that Macmillan would
part
with * to liy jti find plano-sliai-ed limit his efforts to stressing the
\PT will make jitiMliirlfun both swimming jasul was wild lYislnes- dinner of Klnushrhev'a uncom­
promising stand on Herlin.
cheaper anil less tune—eonium day for $w&lt;l.(S&gt;&gt;t&gt;.
mg reseatchcrs said
In me said APT will mean bet Ike Chooses Clare
ter airplanes and tpaer missiles
WASHING ION tUPI) — Pied
at no increase in rust and may di lit Kicenhower today nominated
e i hi greatly reslurr the rurrrnt M l. liar.* ili.ittie Luce, former
rod uf national defense.
D. S ainhaisador to Italy-, to be
ambassador to Iliartl.

News Briefs

Policeman Jailed
For Rape-Slaying
NEW YwKK i DPI &gt; —A A y. ar
old honor policeman and a 22
yrar old roinpanlnn were arrested
Wednesday night for the ra|w
slaying of a CO year old grand
mother who resisted their drunken
iilvinrri
A police itepartment spokesman
said Brooklyn Patrolman Franels
J Rogers admitted that hr helped
Im-j I Mrs Viola Mlriuan union
si loes Sunday night after hr and
I bonus Worths, a tniekdrivrr's
hi Ipi i p u l l e d ihe screaming
aranilioolber uf nine into llirir
ear Rogers said Murtha raped
Mi- Wn man but he did not
lings is wav charged w tb homl
cole amt xlurtlxai with tiiinilrldr
ami rape

Ins- widow was (omul union
.nous in a parking lot Monday
and died two hours latrr in a bos
pital Aiilhurltles had aearrlird In
tali lor her assailants until an
unidentified patrolman supplied
ii formation that threw- suspicion
on lt-ii.rr&gt;. Iiaider of a citation far
un morions duly.

Exchange To Ship
250 Millionth Box

Collins Confident
Money Sufficient

Post O ffice Closed?
LONDON it H i
A luuglar
broke into tile Holloway branch 01
the Westminster lt«nk Wednesday
night and stol* It rents worth of
•tani|&gt;s.

Farm Income H igher
WASHING !u \ (U P lj— the Agrlcultuie Department reported todo)' Die average American farm­
er made more moor) last yaal
than in any yrar since 1031.

Hawaii To Be 50th?
WASHING i UN it PI
i or less
labored today to extend America s
iMiundariri tar into the blur Parifle by making Hawaii Ihr 3oth
slat*

T V A Drive Started
W.VMIlNG l«)N iLPIr
A new
dnve wa. s.kited III Congress to
d„&gt;

to lei tl.r

Ttum

. • V..... &gt;

Authority Issue it-vnmir bonds to
u d -e money lur extended p-iWer

facilities.

W reckage Sighted
OHLANDO lU i'll - H i. veirck
age of a misdng small prlvat*
plane was found today tn a heavily
wooded area ab ut 23 mlt.s north­
west uf MeltNiurnv, the Air F'uic*
reported her*.

A n ti-White Riots

SAIISItURY, Rhodesia (D P I)—
TAMPA t l 'l 'l ) — The Florid* Anti vehltc violent e is raging to­
Citrus Exchange's 330 millionth day in trrrilnries spanning Africa
Ikix of oranges will help It rclr from sea to sea and from tlie
In ale its hnh anniversary next ■Congo jungla* to th* Ca|&gt;« of
Juveniles Arrested
month
i Good Hop#
Three Negro juveniles wen arGeneral Manager John T lo-t
tested yesterday fur stealing shots
|ry .aid the Exihangr would ship O ffered Insurance
(torn Ihe Golilslano Georgia Shite
Hit Imx tn the New York Au ton
IIARTOW tU I'l)— Former Kep.
Dll7 W'ffl 1.1lh St
M.ukil Manh I to highlight Die E B (Sliorty) Jones testified to­
Die complaint was made by E
orgamiation a anniversary.
day he met with Bh.rtff Hagan
A. Covington, owner of the stoic
Parrish tn IVf&gt;&lt;! to sell him tnsurTlie t-oys were chaigni with petty
•nice imt brill* him to allow gam­
larceny.
bling to flourish.

$!H)0 Million Claim

MANILA (L 'I'I) — Goveriiiuent
officials disclosed Wednesday that
I'aitill clearing and cooler to a special mission would least for
night, low aiwtist 33. kriday partly W'a shin* ton soon to discuss the
cloudy and mild South and south­ Philippines' &lt;«u&gt; - million • dollar
west winds IS lo 33 miles per hour, omnibus claims against th* Jnited
brtomiai north*e#4 latUghL
Malta.

Deaf Mute Given
One-Way Ticket

Diver Ends T est

TV! I.AIIAHHKK (UPI) — De&gt;
spite pessimistic finanrial report*
from othrr m in e s . Gov. Eeltof
Collins Insisted again today that
Florida ran gel hy without new
lairs ui the next two years.
And Collins told hts liras coiy.
fs-rctiee that Florida apjiarrnlly la
ne of only a half doirn state* to
Ihr nation that la tn this "favor*
able” posiliun.
lie sa.l h . found this out at a
meeting of the governor's confercure evr.utlv* roinmittrsi in Biloxi,
Miss, Monday and Tuaulay. H*
said the subject of finances and
tasri received more attention Hum
(lie governors than any other tuple.
"I found that nearly every Mat*
is bung hard put to it to avoid
.obdAiiti.il new lav-a this year,1'
lie said, "ami I feel Florida la in a
.cry fortunate position in havtojg
!h# (tuner to avotd additional
&gt;avrl."
lie said thta is no Hm* for peatimiiin ur statements of "wails and
»oes" about curtailmvnl of state
services.
Comptroller Ray Given said to
Jacksonville Wednesday Uiat h*
dues not think now that present
revenue sources mill rats* to tha
nest biennium even III* 71* mlllloa
dullsri he estimated a few month*
back

Station Featured
In Aircraft Paper
Tli* Heavy Attack story i* fea­
tured m au inaerl ui the "North
American Take-Off," a publication
produced by th* Columbus Divltion
of North American Aircraft Covp.
fllustr*t.xi
with
picture* ot
&gt;uua&lt;lroii pcraount-l, Sanford and
the .Sanford Naval Air Station, tha
feature gives a pat on tha back to
ihe men at Katncy Field and tea
paopit of Sanford.
Dc: chsd art many of th* ■#■*•
ioole County advantages. Including
It* cllmat*. facilities and atUlud*
toward th* Navy.

A deaf mute who refuted to
out.ANDO ( U l l ) — bkindivar
stop soliciting money In San'ird Duke Myers gave up his underwa­
was put on a hua today and sent ter endurance teat Wednesday .Sljfn O f The Timei
hack to her home itx Grtfftn, Ga. after 17 hours and 3u minutes, far
Sign to th* rear window of ft
She was turned over to the •hurt uf the lu hour* and one min­ foreign car parkrd la dawntowa
S riff ■ Department by local ute re td eot laat year to New Sanford: "Help Stamp out Cadil­
lac* "
|Orleans.
puiica.
'■

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9 ft

P g * e 2 — T h o r * ., F e b . 2 * . 1959

P ta tttb

fr r t ll

'Little Cuy' Gets
Squadron's Honors
Ax (hr AID RVywarrior taxied
hark on the flight deck (if the URS
Forrrital. It was lurroundtil by
phmograpbcr*.
»dr. 1. M. RnwrII .tr. command
log officer of YAH-*, stepped
from thf aircraft with hi* two
•■few members. M .tjg i George
Kaseote and AWt Eugene 7.ak.

Ex-Actress Claims
Hubby Booled Her
ANOTHER NEW III SI NESS — fhnrllo
Morrison, .(center, Inft) public relation* ilirector for the Sominolc Chamber of Coinmerce. extends n welcome to Mr. ami Mrs.
J, K. l5ivH». niMiiHtrera of tho miwly-oixinecl

•Inckson Minit Market on South Park A\e.
William Jtrock (left I, » u |m rintcinlcnt o f the
.lnrk«nn Minit Marketw from Jacksonville,
looka on.

Typical Day In U.S. Supreme Court
WASHINGTON (C M ) — A&lt; the
I nine nn(-eo-old men swept Into the
Supreme Court chamber, coutl
(Tier Gtorge lluUhln on. after a
few premonitory erit* o f "o y e r."
proclaimed, "lha eouit t» now alt■ tlnf.
Clod save the
United
i Sftica !*•

' jGthojgh this bore a similarity
. tewaoma recent comments In Conr erect, the American liar A s m ,
»

Blonde Found Dead
; In Lovers' Lane
:

MIAMI M i ’ l l - An attractive
hlonda found shot to death In a
tecludrd lovers’ Isnn near hero
J today was Identified as a 21-year&lt; old Nalinnal Alrllnci reservation!
clerk.
Hialeah Gardens M ho at first
erroneously identified the body ac
i that of Christine Hurkr. a (miner
local barmaid. Hut Miss Hurkr
showed up alive a lew liouri lalrr
In Camden. N. J.
Cater, county homicide officei Identified the body at that erf
' Mr*. Mary C. Mrslener, reporlrd
milling about the lime the lx&gt;dy
was found
Gerald Frost, chief of tioUre at
lllalaati Gardena, said the ponytailed blonde closely resembled
Mil. Burke, who had
dated
Frost’a brother.
The body was found In sumc
brush on lha bauk of the Miami
River, an area known as a good
fishing spot liy day and a losers’
Una at night. Tho woman was
West Ini! a two-piece suit with a
dark blue sweater.
Puller said Stir hid turn killed
by a bullet in tho rlatlit temple.
Olfltcrs said stir apparently put
up a hard stiugglr- bsloro being
shot because her ault and sweater
Ware torn.

I

Deaths
ANTWERP. Belgium (UPI1 —
Frank Kckart. 4iS, American opt r
•tic tenor, rollapsid T u e s d a y
night while sinning in *‘ I..1 Tosr;i’ ’
al the Antwerp Royal opera and
‘ died in Ihe wings. Physicians a aid
he suffered a coronary thromboala.
- WASIILNGTON ( l P I ) — Theo­
dore Rehacfcr, 4*. organist and
Chcirmailrr at Ihe Nalinnal Prosbytarlan Church which 1* attend;rd by President Elicnhowcr. was
.found dead Tuesday nlcht in his
apartment. I ’atise cf dralh was
not Immediately drtrrinlned.
CHARLOTTES V 11.1. K.
Va.
(UPI)—Cornell Mdney i ranklln,
47, former territorial judgr o f lla
wall, died Tuesday at hi* country
home near h e r e following a
stroke.

and el-ewheie, Hutehiniun appai* •matching of hie nose, ne-k and
rnlly didn’ t mean anything by it ear.
At lent none o f Ihe Justice , io'»k
At \t hiceii’s right ami left ir*
olfetur.
speetively. Justices Hugo Mack
in fairness to Hut-hinson, hr aid Kells frankfurter, Cunsidcied
did gu ahead and Invoke divine by many !■« be tho court’s Intel*
aid for the court aim. Maybe that lertlisl giants, managed In give
toot the sting out of it.
Me atiptHi.ince of midgets bmdr
Although it was noon, Hutchin­ the Uucf Justice. This was pattly
son and other court officials hsd because he’s a big man and part­
on mumlng ro»l* and striped ly ai a result uf one of (heir fre
pants. Page* hustled unashamed 1ijurnt esriclsts of the light not
atnund the rhamhrr In knlckrn. '.0 conform. They InOst on sitting
The JiMtlee* wore hlark robe*,
in lower rhalrs than the irat, with
Chief Justice Earl Wairrn, tilt the irsull that nothing much bul
lilted by some as lacking judicial their heads show over the betnh.
r aperient e, turn* out to look
Derision* wrre handed down.
more like a jUugt than tha late Tin* W a n t nuny opinions to be
aelssr, l-ewi* Stone. The re*t ol trad, some nf them In full. On
the Court also put on nn linpie ■ thl» court •omrbody t&lt; always dis­
rite Judicial f i nut, although H is senting and even when they agree
true Jus Get William 0 . Douglas It may be for conflicting r«**nns, Trip Total Loss
■lid e n g a g e
In ronsidriabln
Kveiybndy (but lllarkt trad
CHICAGO (U r i)— The New
something, either ma)oiity, mi­ Bedford (Mass.) Tech basketball
nority or tcmcuirlng views. Then team today was reconsidering tne
there were arguments to be value of road (rips.
heard;
Sint# Monday, they have lost to
Hut Supreme Couit Justices, R Illinois Tech, lost to the Univer­
develops, quit work for lunrh Just sity of Chicago, and loat their uni­
like people, only mote punctually, forms, gym ihoe* and warmup
At the prescribed hour of I p.m^ logs to a thief.
Khlrf Petty officers o f Hraey Wirrrn Imltt-d William H MahonAttack Kquailrnn Nine and Iheir ey, of Ruffalo, N. Y , midway In
dependents are planning a family an enthralling tale of a Chinese
•ador named Fnng, who was atpirnlr, .Saturday.
I ho nu'.dnnr affair will be a bar­ rt.»ed trf jumping ship In Newport
becue, beginning at to n’clurk at News, Va.
the Navy Reach Oil Lake Goldrn.
Tlie court will get mound to its
Pete l ettugaliis, leading petty of. vrrdlcl sometime In Ihe distant
fuer of VAII-ls’s air frame* dlvl- futur*.
einn. said the patty comm litre has
gone all out In |itovide refreshmints for l-rfh the adults and chil­
dren
'TVc'll hate plenty of good barbecue, rating contests. s*&lt; k races,
boat rides, fulling, swimming and
son bathing for those who want to
tale it easy,'* he said.
A revival crusade it now In
’Ihe small fry air rupvitt-d to
lake yarn of a large number of progress at Ihe Kne Methodist!
Church
Pronlo Pups, eold drinks and
The Rev. Ira Hindman Jr„ pas
other rood things which will l«
tor, said services will tontlnuo
served.
Arrangements for the party through the week, with the Rev.
wcce made by Ihe VA1I-9 (TO Clyde VanVtlfn as ipeakrr. Set*
flu b s Parly font mlt|*o, consisting ire* start al 7 *&gt; and Include a
of Helen and Pcle I'rtrnraRo, variety of musiral groups, as
Iami'a and Phil Phillips and Iran well at congregational alnging
Mr. XanValln I* the pictcnt ill.
and Gene Overstreet.
rn lor of Free Methodist Youth in
the eastern F R He is a gradu
ale of Roberts Wesleyan College
ami As bury 'thiulugiral .Seminar).
Services are held each availing
GAMA (I 'P li— A live year old rsrept .Saturday, The crusade
Negro iioy accidentally was shot will d o le Bund ay evening.
to ilealh Wrdni »d*V when he ami
Ins brother were placing with a Heroic* Tradition
shotgun at Ihrlr home.
RELLQWh FAUJi. VI. tCTIi
John Oiunn u j i pronounced —Ethan AUrn. named after the
dead on arrival at a local hmpl famed leader of tha Green Moun
lal
tain Do)s, became a hern to the
Ilia mother, a hairdresser, was National Guatd when In* enlist
trmling a customer in another ment brought Company A up In
part of the home at the time of Its full strength fur the first lime
the shooting.
since It was utganiied in 1933

CPO'S Schedule
Picnic Saturday

'

N'uw HVallahle t-i Vi&gt;u Inr first
Ctma without a doetors prescripMin. our new drug called DllRINEX. You must lute ugly lat
Jn T ilat i nr &gt;uur tn»nty hack
n o niuce starsatism stir la, stremi«&gt;us eseretsr. L i a l u n , mn-sago
pi taking o f so-calltd n-ducing
candles, crackers nr ecMikles or
thewina gum OPIUM.X Is ■&gt; tiny
tablet and t.isilv swallowed. Ab­
solutely harmless. When y»u take
UPIUNLX. ynil still ftijuv your
teals, atill eat the fundi you itkr,
ut you simply don’t has* the
Uiga for «stia portions because
ODiitNEX depress&lt;* jour appe(ite and decree v* your desire for
food. Automatically your weight
must com e slown. he, atise a*
your own doctor wIII tell sou ,
whtn you eat iiss, you weigh less
Get rid o f rarest fat and live
longer. ODRINEX It told on ltd*
GUARANTEE; You mu*t lose
Height wtlhln 7 days or &gt;&lt;sur
Sloney back. Just Kturn the
dtrkaie to your druggist and get
pour full money bock ODRINEX
costa COO and is enld with this
strut money back guatantee b y : j
Touch tun Drug Rime — 21 E. tel
pfasl) Oidcfe Filled
,

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Ex-Convict Admits
Killing Companion
FORT U t ’ DEftDALE (U P D John Freeman, who recently was
placrd on (he KJU's tnp to want­
ed !hl. signed a manslaughter
confession Wednesday In the kill­
ing of an f t convict last Septem­
ber
Th# lewly of Glenn Maynard, an
accomplice of Freeman's, was
found In ■ woods her* a ahori
Gme after he wai killed.
Freeman, 44, wai brought here
from Maryland hy FBI agents.
In hla confession. Freeman aald
he beat Maynard during a quarrel
then allot him. Freeman added
that he kilted Maynard In self
defenie.

VAIM HONORS VH» — Robert Vincent,
fthird from left), was VIP for a day aboard
the USS Korreatat. Vincent represented
other squadron men who perform duties not
•

connected with, but necoMary to, flying.
One of tho tumor* vvnn a flight in the A3I&gt;
with (left to right). Eugene Znk, AQ1, Cdr.
I. M. Rowell Jr., nnd U(Jp) Georga Kaseote,
(Official l\ S. Navy Photo)

Doctors' Fees Reflect Changed Times
NEW YORK (UPI) — Doctor a’
fees, like other living coiti, have
•oared.
New Jersey physicians charged
only tl-kO to deliver a baby — In
DM.

Union Organizers
Given Licenses
By Florida Board
TALLAHASSEE (U P D - Three
Miami Taamatera Union organ!i*ri had Florida builntas agents
licenses today desplta accusa­
tions of strong arm tactics
The Halt L a b o r
Huiinrt*
Agents Board Issued Uit licenses
to Harold Gross, Bernard Gcrow
and Neil C. Lebin after getting
character reference* from min­
ister* and other* In Gads County
nut it lisutd lha llcrnsaa with

v

sign up union members.
A group of Miami Reach service
station operators had asked the
Hoard to refuse the licenses to
Ihe Irln. officers nf U ral 1M. In­
ternational Brotherhood of Team­
ster*. The operators said the men
used Gestapo lacllct to lien mem­
bers.

About the tame time, a doctor
would drees a wound and "take
nn* stitch" for a dollar In New
Hampshire.
Additional stitches
coat U cents a piece.
A pioneer doctor In Danger.
Maine, would call a! your home
for II. nut if you lived mors than
one mile from hit office, he'd
thargt eslra at tha rata of M
cant* a mile.
The bargain ratea didn't last,
arrordlng to accounts In Medi
cal America." publishrd by a
drug firm. The reason: Doctors
faced ''increased living cost* and
depreciation of currency value"
The cost of seeing a doctor hit
an all-time high In California dur
ing the gold rush. Office calls
were UJ, up from tJ before the
gc.td fever. When the rush was
going full lilt, a rtnrtnr called to
a patient’* hums- al night tapeded lino.
Medical education, according to
jo b n on e, t « 0 w g i
EASTBOURNE, England (UPI)
—Farmer Lewis P jlc dipped the
titli of new lamb* in a mixture
guaranteed to smell so badly no
fox would go near them.
Rut In complained Wednesday
that the odor wai so strong Ihe
mothera wouldn't go near them
either.

the historians, »a&lt; dirt Chfap m
the good old days.
Ruffalo Medical College, for ex­
ample, charged 1IH for a “ medi­
cal education ticket" la 1U5. It
wee good for as many course* as
(hr student desired to slteod or
needed for graduation.
Tuition at a medical school op­
erated by a Paul Mlrhasu in Nsw
Jersey In 17*0 was even cheapeiM
He gave one lecture a day fo™
D*o months, charging
for lha
full course.
Different, loo, were ' remedies*
|n the pioneer days. Around l»4o.
according to historians at tha Ore­
gon Medical Soclaty, “ bltedlng
checked Itself when cobwebs were
applied" lither remedies:
’ ’Poultices concocted of wheat,
flour and sail. Whiskey was uni­
versally used. Sunflower u r (
snaked In spirits for 12 hours
and taken internally was used foe
rheumatism. ,
‘ For Insert blici and itlng«,
mud was applied. Onion Mrup
wa« u»cd for children'» colds."
Historians sing the praises of
pioneer ductori, too.
One of the heroes, Dr. Edmund
Strudwick, of North Carolina, per­
formed a complicated life-saving
operation on an arutcly &gt;11 patient^
during the IMo *. At the time, Dr.
Structwicki leg was broken—and
unset

Revival Under Way
At Free Methodist

if

it's

wash

'n

wear

slacks

you

YOU JUST NAME IT!
WE'VE GOT I T . . . OUR NEW SELECTION OF
FAMOUS Palm Beach * WASH 'N WEAR
SLACKS ARE HERE. . .

Gun Blast Fatal
To Five-Year-Old

I IAN FRANCISCO &lt;I P! s— Mrs
Clir* E. Gruenlng Stillman, 7fl, .
author and former member o f the
faculty of llrooklyn College, died
Tuesday right al M. 7 i ju ris M*
Xnorial Hospital of a thromtsosis.

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“ o v e r w e ig h t
FA T

NEW YOHK (UP|&gt; - form er
movie (Ciren Yeronira Lake has
had her huvbaml arrested fur
' kirklne her In Ihe bark with hit
hare fool."
Th* 39 year old blonde, whose
pcck-a-hoo hair-do it now *ut
abort, railed imlice about noon
Wrdnettlay and atked them to
pick up her huthand. inutir publither Joseph McCarthy, ,7S She
complained that he had kicked bar
and threatened to throw a tela
phone at her.
McCarthy was c h a r g e d with
simple assault Al a rourt hearing
later In the dav. Miss 1-ahe'a at­
torney, Ira W, Herman, told Mag­
istrate Walter Galdwin she was
'in mortal terror’’ of McCarthy.
"the want him to slay away
from her,’ ’ Herman raid.
Galdwin offered to parole Mr
Carlhy if hr stayed away from
his wife, but McCarthy pointed
nut that their house was also his
home.
" Y o u make it difficult for me,"
Gladwin said. "Five hundred dol­
lars hall."
McCarthy who it Miss Lake's
Ihird husband, said their domes­
tic situation "already is m tho
hands of attorneys."

Hot they did not recrlt* the at­
tention Tnc fourth nun wav ipyear old Unliert Vlnfrnl, tymhol of
Ravage .torn Appreciation Hay.
The thecla! day wit declared In
mognltion of men In the tiuadron
whom work l&gt; far removed from
actual flying, hut still very n e e d ­
ier v In flisht operations.
To emphailia their Importance,
the a-iuidron c:to»e one who would
•V/ukolUe many olhert. He would
he al'eri "very Important people’*
honars.
lEobtrl Vincent la operator of the
fltirht trew t alley, where .offer,
..............................
inup or mill may be ..........
obtained- _
at
anyr hour tiy piioYi ■ml’ tirewi who
have Just returned from Iona
flight*.
After a plane ride with Ihe com­
manding offirer. Vincent a n led
arrou a red rarpet into the island
super itructure, and down Ihe Ad­
miral'! ladder to the squadron
ready room, there he wa» placed
in a veal o f honor and served co f­
fee while Ihe flisht debriefin* took
plarr
A special squadron rtHiflcate,
referred for dignitaries, climaxed
tho observation Cdr. Howell e x ­
pressed his admiralhm for the
more than nm men represented by
\mrent on Savage Sons Apprecia­
tion Gay.
Vincent is back at hts job now,
thrilled with the ioi|iortanc* of be­
ing a 'b ig wheal."
The squadron will return to Ran.
ford in March.

Whnlfver color, atylc nr fabric look you prefer, we
have II in nn nulwlamling range nf Palm lteach Wash
*n Wear alacka. You ctn put tham in the automatic
washer . . . spin them dry . . . do w ha I you wit) and
they'll always look freshly preened . . . brand ne« {
Incredible? Nol a bit . . . they’re constructed

insurance

with special (allorlng details tn perform this
way . . . are comfort-cut for perfect fit, loo. Choose

service

from n wide lelecUon of corda, poplins, amooth
weaves, lustrous ailk looks . . . all light, cool, wrinkleresistant . . . top performing.

unexcelled!

Q /\j^Y

J /Q 9 5

See Ihe all new I’AI MITK by Palm Beach, this
ik ^ iH fr

lovely fabrie haa to he dry cleaned, bul— )ou’ll

Palm Beach
wash *a wear

Bob Crumley Agency

* H»«. T. M. Goodan(tan/orrf, litr.

lost the luxurious look It has. Grey, tan, brown,
Mur and navy.

ONLY

A ll. N u ll. Rmtk Hldg. — Sanford

FA 2-0375
Formerly Juhn II. Williams iniurwne* Agency

“We Invite Cbtrve Accounts*

want

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Thur?.. Fob. 26. 1059—Tape 3

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Miss Carol Flood
, / s Party Honoree
Thi* morning ai the "»?:erburnrr ' o( the DOQ, Na\a! Air b u
Hun, Mis* Carol Flood, bruitelect &lt;&gt;f Lt. Jotrpli John Schltf
Ktns. wa* honored uiltt a Coffer
Shower.

'

Ilntirssrs vierr Mr* L. J l-car&gt;. Mr*. I) I*. Cunning and Mr*
E D Nunnery.

\ large floral ccnterptcee #s&lt;
used on (he eoffee table and par
tv refretbment* of dam-h pastry,
rolfre ansi Ira, ami individual
l&lt;rd rake*, in a bridal
were served. I’ rcalding at the
»il*cr »erviee were Mr*. Cunning
and Mr* P. Conner

City Story League
Has Recent Meeting

Church'
Calendar

TUl'M OAT
Pineerest Baptist Church choir
practice at T 30.
The Chancel Choir of first
Invited to the part) wire M r*.’ Methodist will practice at 7:H&gt;,
Girl Scout Troop No. 2AJ of
it C. Hamilton. Mr*. Davii Kmg.
Mr*. 1. I)
Tamnv, Mr*. II S. the Eir»t Presbyterian Church will
Tugwcll. Mr*. D. 1. Cjiincr, Mr*. 1 meet in the Youth building at 3 15
I! J, ltaeeath, Mr*, tt t\ Eidler, j p. in.
The Cub I’ aik of the first Pre*
Mr*. It. G Hahn. Mr* E. limey,
Mr*. J A
Dickey, Mr* It L. hvtcrixn Church will hold their
Hartman. Mr* A. A Williams, (Hue and Gold Han-jurl at 7 p
Mr.1 J IMrlnell, Mr* W. I. ni in Erllowihip Hall.
.'lit hell, Mr*, la A Johnson, | The Sunday School Council of
Mr*, ft E Stutsman. Mr* I.
\ the E'ir*t Presbyterian Church will
Arthur, Mr* It Madia, Mr- V, meet in the C*leaner* room at
t'artrr. Mr*. .1 Stuwell, Mr* It. T 3d
The Royal \mba«*aih’ r* of thr
J flood, mother of the bridr
rlert. Mi»» Marion t rim, ’dr* J Flr»t Daptist Church will meet at
I.. flood, Mrs. Sara lie ), Mr* 7 p m . \Dilation for Ihe church
J E Mel*uire, l.t l.oui*r Car- all day.
HUDAY
roll Mr* Earl llubhlr, anil Mr*
A 71 hour Player Vigil for the
11 C Emkel
Mis* flood will hr married on Revival at the Eir*t Methodlit
March Ith at the .Naval Air sta­ Chlireh whirh tiegm March 1*1,
tion t haprt
vull liegin at fi a m Friday anti
continue till 6 a. m. Saturday
The Itiiilder* Cluli o f the Of*
Undo Divtricl of the Methodist
Church will meet in McKinley
Hall for a luncheon at n*j*m
Cherub Choir practice at t 11

"FLORIDA
IN ILYLI.S O f
I’ AJIK" wa* program theme of
the SANFORD STORY LEAGUE
in it* February meeting Monday
night at tin* Kpiiropal Pari*h
House. Stone* glimit Hr John
Gom e, f'dward Buk and Okrrtholiep County’ * ‘ I’ogv
Bill”
were lobl by Mr* W. I, Ifoehe
and Mr* C C. Welsh
Four school* received storytell­
ing »em ce» during the month, it
wa* reported AI*o tenure plan*
of the eighteen member Junior
Story League H I E LITTLE
MUM I N ' tponxired h* the ailult
group were repttrlrd hy one of
it * i ounsellors
Tt-r 36th I VSTKRN DISTRIt 1
COXY E.VT in s of the NATItIN U
STOIIY EEAt.l E in lie held duly
t«l through Jlh in ALTOONA. I’ \ .
wa* announced hy Mr* Clarence
S’ . l*r

Celebration For
Twins Birthday

;V ' ^

I'R O M TINA LE5ETV5
“ Trad# M'lP.ds" resort coliect.on 1* a Ihouioughbicd dr«*i
lor a day at Ihe race*. Vivid
ydlovv puie ailk 1* printed
with thoroughbred.* from lead­
ing intrmitkcnal track* in a
lacing lt*g check. Throw n cas­
ually over the drrs* I* a white
Vuol 'souffle'* coat that 1*
lined In the same print.

jp a A A n n M h
Mr. and Mr*. Harold F. Mood
bridge of Key We*t are house
gue*t* of Mr. and Mrs. Albm A
Wilson on Collins Drive
Mis, H. C Uakr*, and her
houiegurils, Mr. anil Mrs. Bur
ton f.attm, and Stary Uakr*. of
New York htatr, lefl Tuesday for
a tour of the southern psrt of
^*orl *’
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Kutilin of
Si. land*. M o, have been visiting
her st*ler, Mrs. Clyde Ramsey,
and Mr. Ramsey. The Kunlini
wrre enrnute lo Miami for a vaca­
tion.
Mr and Mr*. Earl Hubble of
Rochester, New York, are here
vintmg thrir ton. Hr*. Ndu* Huhhlr
Mis* Grace Young ol Washington. D. C. is a guest of Mn. Wil­
liam K. Mann on Elliot Avenue.
Mrs. I. tl. Connelly ha* returned
frum W&gt;st Palm Beach where
she was a guest of her daughter,
Mrs. J. B. Shearouse. the former
Mu* Daphne Connelly, amt Mr.

She*route.
R R Brown, Palmetto street,
hi* returned home from the Orangr Memorial Hospital in Orlan
do where he recently underwrni
surgery.
Mrs. John W .-Thomas ha* re
reived word Rial her fathrr. D.
I. l hnilnphrr, Minneapolis, Minit.
is in the hospital for surgery. Mr,
Christopher ha* hern a Winter
viiltnr here wtih the Thomatc*.
I niled Pie** Inti iiialuuial
( otton* go long hatred tn 1939.
lavok for fringed fabric*, called
‘ ‘haircut rollon*." Strongly tex
lured
hnmr-pun-.
hopsacklngi,
and nuhby ratine* with geometric
pattern*
and abstract
print*
Another wratr ha* a notched tur
farr simulating wicker, f’ njue
comes tn giant waffle wraves.
Fabric deilgner llo(*e Sktllman
Intrndurrd a "ti**ur ferry." a
fluffy rollon muffle with textured
loop*, a* re* tl lent a* a sponge
snd recommended
for travel
near.

MNDAY

FrlPowimp ai a *a

walnut let* is t*l i nam ing n m e r r y tune. M rs.

ami Mr*

Robert

February Frolic
Given At USO

stinr of

O rlando have announced the hirih

T o B e G iv e n Sal urelax

of a daughter horn Monday, lb.
2Jrd. at Ih* Orlando ttrang. Mmortal hospital Mr. Stine I* the
son ut Mr and Mi* Paul J Stine
former remirnt* of Sanford

Invitation* are in the mall (or of thr Seminole Memorial llo*pJ
an Yniuainlanre Tra tn he given til
Th* Ira will lie given for Auxi­
Saturday afternoon from two to
Study On A rabia
four by the Women's Auxiliary liary member* and tip- |uipj i it
The Miimam Society *&gt;f l hm
In aruuiinl each one with new
ttan Service of Eir»t Melhodlvt
member* and mrmlier* of the
Chunh ronllnued wnh the third
new l-iard .Mlhough the put*
*c**!nn of the *luriv. ’ M iddle Ea«t
will iw given in the I'onferrnee
I’ ilgrimacr” at it* meeting la*t
Room of lh« Hospital I'm. i adi *
v*rek The *tudy I* under thr
wilt not wrar their uniform* and
direction of Mr* It l ' llutrhl
they have been requeslrd to
son.
pleasr wear Itic tr name pin*
At a reirnt meeting of the
Ailing hostesses for the Tea
Mr*. It It. tub opened the
•tudy with devotions and prayrr Ymenran Home Department *d vull he Mrs Philip laiuntlwry.
and wa* asiotrd by Mr* F C. iSe sanloril Woman * tTut* Mrs Mr* M. \ A lcalde Mr* Robert
William* and Mr* E'rcd Smith Lit Seick. o f Orlando Eorre»l I’ ark ShrdJen. Mr* (• J Krsicntch
Mrs M J Toll, and Mr* Guy
Mr* Ray Herron a»*ivted by School, was the gue»t &gt;|&gt;eaker
le;. Debbie Weed Linda Cain
Mr* Seick. a rehabilitated polio Strickland
mage. Kathy McCall, Mar June*. Mr* J C Dau*. served Arabic
Chri*l&gt; Haw son Pally Dau .on. tea and cookie* and ilunng the victim gave an inlrietting talk
Katie L'ser*. I’at l-rr, Janet social hour Arabic ej,,|ir , were on i«»lw, and u* rehabilitation, l.t. Dickey To Speak
t lonl*. Marsha llajtdxle. Ann played Simr the study has litrn and answered qu ftioni Iron* the
Ft i) i I James A Dlckry
a
Shull, Mary Jane Miklcr. Jcnnir on Arabia each member gave in group attending Mrs. Seick
wilt lie the guest speaker Mon­
Lam Hostetler, Pat llro-k» and Arabic proverb ai live clo»e of me niolher of two children doc* moil
of her own housework and also day evening, at the l\ S It when
latrine fore.
meeting
attltl* v*it tl the children ol the the enlisted men's wive* meet
(or their tegular monthly tneri
Forrest Park School
People In Our Tow n
During tile i-u*im •» rnetliUK tin I ing
l.t Du key will tpeak on 1 I hr
drpaitinent planned a rummage
-ale and Ihe pruned* will go to Navy Exchange" and all mem
the Yuntil Tu id Hale and pi a- c l*er* are urged to atlrnil
of the tale will be announced la­
ter The women will aim sell
t|i|ilr ( ri*p Ini*t
The president of thr Navy Of- anil *hr enjoys gardening but ad titki l* tor Die S' mphony Cnnrrrt
NEXT YORK &lt;1*1*1 - tpplr
fiecra Wive*' Club it Mt&lt; John mils it tiriiimri something *«l a to Ih In lit at the Civir 1 enter crisp with a *|H-cial tang mi &gt;
Tor the meeting Ihe Cluli wa* blue iheetc m tin topping Cum
M\ tiHrlrni
Helen * Crawford who live* chore when John l« away
decorated with a patriotic theme tune I’ * cup- each of sifted all
-*
*■—■ Woodland Itrive in
Before leaving New Y’otk one
at 107 *Weil
and refreshment*, cherry tarts pu,po&gt;r flour and firmly packed
Pine Crest and who 1* a native of her mam Inlrrru* wa* a thrrr
urn! lolfee. were *rrv*d Ity Ihe brown lugai ('ill m 11 cup rath
of Brooklyn, New1 York
galled mare named
' Trotwood boslrstr*.
Mr*
Allrnl (Idler,
Mrs. Crawford, a sufl-&gt;pokrn Magic" that *he tiwfe in hor*r \In i.eorge Pit tan) Mr* Chri* of butler and crumbled blue
young woman h a s h e r n
a show* throughout the nurlhrail tlnr Wright, and Mr- Paul Co! cheeie lalwnit 3 ounce*i wnh pa*
try blender or 2 knives Arrange
Navy wife for four yrst* and ern part uf the enuntry In No* man
Hr -piait* slice&lt;1 tart apple* in
has lived in Sanloid time Or- York t'lly *he dhl priife*»ional
greased a x 13 x 2 mi ll haling
toiler of PUT She like* lo rook fashion moiirling and .it the pro
i||.h Sprinkle with chee*e mi*
Mr aid III l bllilrrn ’
*hd vav* that »lu- and It (Taw enl tioir I* employed in the off or
HI S\ Fit it IT - \ prdialrl lurr Rake in 373 degree men V*
ford ’ love Florida inual living’ o f a Irtv-al I.wilder
In U ininnlr- or until apple* ait
Helen (rawford will lie it W Man r.aim* Ihai parrnt* are
tendrr
afraid
of
their
rhlldrrn.
C. prcudrnt far six month* and
Dr C Henry Knii|ie. head of
during tills lime will preside liter
monthly boafd ineetlriif* where Itw ''’r pediatric* department it Up
Ihe Naiajo Indian* nl New
Siwial agenda is planned for rath t'm*rr»ity - f lolorado Mulical Mexico * all , lliemtclve* Dlneli
month of office. Although the club Center *a&gt;* nm*t parent* over which mean* " t h r people" m Ihe
I* a social one. and It* primary , r , , t I" their children* i-'-lils* .Mha'iaikan language which they
function I* lo proyide &lt;&gt;p|Hirtumtv *n'* •,,r •
1frnol In dl*ciphn« tlieni &gt;[oak
through varied -.c la l atlivitie*
M"' fHltdrcn frrt a need tn 1fur wive* of Naval officer*, it I* 'd d what In d&lt;*-m soil* uf thrir
also reiiiy la be of aid In local Pfolrsts In the lontrar;
IH
eliarltle* anil tn hrlp with Nn* Kent pc -aid
Belief when tailed upon In do
Discipline and rule* prove to a
&gt;0
i mid that hts parent* Invr him
l
Mr* Crawford *a.rt each munlli m‘«ugli t" care about his tmlia*
the Club donate* to it* [set pro lor- w,"le parent* wh.i ihu &lt; tin ir
Jei t The Gateway School for re "lin e" with tinlimilrd In rdom
larded children and ju*t recent, arc in fact showing thru disfr
lv they made a donation to the gard. he *aid
Sarepta Rett Home. The next fund
Put a -p n g of panley Into caih
raising event is for Navy Belief
and will be a Hawaiian l.uiu with lee tube -if water and firrie.
an anticipated rrowd of one thou IVhen making *-&gt;up .id I -&lt; e Mo­
ire rube or mute a* denied
sand people

Mrs. Lil Seick
Speaks On Polic

Helen Crawford OWC President

The l ’ S O wa* the »ccne of
a formal dame ‘ February Ero
Be” held Tuesday ecening with
the Tune flipper*. Patrick Vir
Force Ba*r combo, providing tin
music.
The hall ii*om wa* centered
with a sparkling glass rcflrrlor
made hy Ihe men of the Naval
Vis Station the mantlepierr wa*
drioratrd with a lovely arrange
inent of silver «prayed magnolia
leave*, glided tandles and *prmg
flower*
Mr* Malcolm lllggtn*
wa* m charge of decorations.
Mi* Pat lla**rtt wa* in charge
of making arrangement* for the
to*cl* gowned Junior Volunteer*
a o l Mrs, Harold KaMner wa* pro
gram chairman
During thr evening punrh and
cake wa* trrvrd to thr EM at
tending thr danre.
Nrrd An Ext use
FORT COLLINS. Colo i l 'p l y It you're Iwrrd with tooltnr and
npetltlou* hiwi»e work, you're
me trly thawing your intelligentr
Mi*- Mattlia llrckr, atlltlanl
prufeimr of home management at 1
Colorado .Stair t ni*ir»llv, *av*
ttiat thr more burrd y-in beromr.
the grrat- r xmtr Intelligence
Mlhough repetitive work may
Iwemne a real problem lor any
worker. It ran Ite a tune and tell
&gt;oin taxer for intelligent prison*
partoulaily houtrwives. she ad-l
ed
Ml** llnkr (Hunted out that aikilt inrrratrs. the mote smooth
lv and rapidly * ronline job gar*
Ihu* the homemaker, is rrlirverl
o( trn*i&lt;in* and ha* noire time
for other work anil rreallxtlj

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IT K. Urubaker. in c oslutne, i* *e lling a tivkei to Mayor AI W ilann. tint Iter cil IHOIIItll
i* A. 11 IVtcr.soii Sr Mr*. 1. M Rowell -lr„
Chief Hoy W ill ill m.*. Mr*. I,. It. Itinirr,
piddled* ihiiiintnn. ntiii Andrew (arraunv.

A c q u a in t a n c e T e a

BIRT H S
Mr

In 1*21. a trailer from St l/ml*
named Militant Beeknrll hetamn
(tie first man ever to n*e lha
Santa Ee Trail from independ­
ence, M o, lo Santa Ee, N. II.

N E W ,Q U A L I T Y S H O E S *

A U At IS t'OMINt; anti the ticket line
1'inrcreit tlaptlst Church larul form* to tin- right! Pictured nhove i« u
Mary and Martha Courier, twtn practice
...................
group of merry people Retting in the -pirit
at 5 54
daughters of Mr and Mr: John
Pinerir»t r,apn*t Church Vouih »if Ihe ru in in g event liy the m curing of 11it»

E Cuurtrr. Jr , celebrated iff* if
*e*rnth Inrthda* recently with ,-*
party at their hoinr on Magnolia
htrrct
The young gur&gt;t* ramc " d m *
rd up" in thrir Mothrr's clothe*
anil hats, glove* jrw&lt; Iry .md
complete with make up. A fa*hion
parade was enjoyed and prire*
were avvarded to Drhhir Ward
fur being Ihe "bc*i dressed young
lady present and to Chntty Haw
son lor being attired in an en
semhle featuring the nr* look” .
During
game*.
prut*
were
aw anted to Jcnnir lam llmtetlrr
and I’ at Ixe
lleforr the favhioon parade the
fiur*ls were invited to the refreshmen', table where lemonade was
served by Dchhic Ward Later tn
ihe afternoon lee cream and birth
day eake, and candle*, were serv­
ed by Mr*. Courier aMilted by
Mr*
John Courirr, Sr, Mr*
George Mean* ami Mr*, Iten
Jones
Party guc»t» were Katny Sta

Method* u.. I in a WORKSHOP
for VOLUNTEER STORYTELL­
ERS in SjiannaH
(ia . under
the direction of the I’ .iblir Library
personnel there were ditcuntrd
as local poitihilily.
The Mth birthdav of Mr*. E L,
trinity, an honorary mrmber of
the local I n c u t , wa* iflrhralrd
v*hen a double heart *h.tped taka
wa* rut and served with toffte,
nut* and mint* at a laee rovtftd
tablr hy 'lr* Ft M Tench and
Mr* Fred Robb, ho*tr**r» for
thr eveme;
Mrangrtnrnl* of
aratea and plum ht.**«om* kfra
u*ed a* deroration*
the occa­
sion.

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D is s o lv e d B y D o lla r s
Antrrlcun* apparently htul little Idea nl*&gt;ut the true c»nditlmi* that existed in Cuba under the rule of tx-Dictator
B lt illi.
OptMisition to the Fidel Castro "l»IiH&gt;d hath" has been
loud. Miss Virginia Chapman. Sanford, a .Methodist mis­
sionary to ('uba. said that the hue and cry in the American
pr^.*s*had caused a reaction 11 Cuba. The foll.iwtr* of &lt; astro
don’ t like the criticism, and they are developing an rantl-l’. S.
a ttitu d e .

Miss Chapman told the Sanford Pilot Club that condi­
tion* under ISatista were very bad. She cited several ex­
amples to einphtudxr her (mint.
Perhaps the average Ament nn wasn’t familiar with the
wrongs of llatista and his government. Perhaps many of Iris
high-ranking officers did kill innocent people. Perhaps the
revolution was justified.
It is dehatahlc, however, whether the many "war
criminals" arrested, tried, convicted and executed by Castro
reccivcii Justice. According to the lavs of the jungle, thr.-*
men might h«\e received what they had coming.
There is a strong jaisslbllity, however, that many of the
officers died for very petty reasons. Cuba was in the grip of
hysteria; anyone accused was convicted before his arrest.
No doubt, many personal grudges were settled under the
guise of justice.
— Those who would dclcnd Castro’s actions might be
-overlooking tine important point. The one man chiefly re^*|Min*ihlc for th*- misdeed* of Itntista'.- iiign went unpuu•jshed. That man is liatistn. He was a dictator. Those who
-have died in the name of Cuban •’justice" were carrying out
iBatfstn’s orders. Vet. liatlsta remains n free man.
Castro would like to get ids hands on ISatista. It j.&lt;
doubtful that tin- revoiuliottary lender ever will realize this
dream, however. ISatista Is husking in tin- sun in a palace in
comfortable exile.
As for the nnti-U. S. feeling on the part « f Castro, we
sec no reason why America should try to lie friendly. Kvery; where else itiiroad. we ate s|ieiiditig millions in an effort to
• hoy friendship. When Castro becomes angry enough, the
! U. M. will float a huge loan to salve his wounds.

U n io n

D r iv e s

The Teamsters L’nlnn plans an all-out drive
recruit
memlters In Florida. Chief target *&gt;f James Hoffa’s forces
Will hp citrus workers in Central Florida.
At the s.-.mu time, the AFI.-CIO announced a drive for
about ’JO million more nirmlHM*. Many of these would conte
front the South. A lion's share would he while collar workers.
Kvrn as Hoffa ami tieorge Menny. AFl«-(’ IO president,
anounetd plans to "save the working man" by signing him
up in unions, .Senate rackets probers were hearing more
evidence of crime and graft hi unions.
With indictments of corruption ri iging in tfieir eat*,
how* can lloffa and .Meany keep a straight face when they
predict 20 million Americans will jump at the chance of pay­
ing monthly dues to keep such a system operating?

Ritz Entertains Over 50 Pioneers
More thin Jo "Plim peri" went nrrr Night

Hawley said hr plan

to Ihr m il Theatre Tuflday night ned to invite Ihr nld timers hark
to »rr ‘ Bally nuuml Ihr Flag. n,,u &gt;rar ,l,r » nut," r *ha" *,l,r
Hoys,"
Plnnrrr‘Night.
As guest. nl Mlllun llawli-y, the
inrn ami women w n e adnutti-d
free to Ihr movie.
Thr rruoirrinrnt was a I’ lonm
Badge ulitamril thr niglil M ore
at l.akr Mary’ s .11th annual Pm

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4. Mr. Hop*
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Nlnrty-llvr new luxury t'
in11Ini hull is with « Inis! nf 9.;iU i until * w.tc limit in thr L'lilinl Stairs last year at a rust uf
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Assignment Washington
Iky Id Kotrrba
WASHINGTON — If old George
hail hrtn ahtr In look around on
his turlhila) at Ihr tin rigt that
arr supposed to pay him hutnagr
around hrrr, hr would have
down and sighed
Ih r near nude statue id him,
a iio orn rrnlury old
mlstakr,
still .lands indrrrntly In a shivery
cornrr of ihr Smithioman Irvstitutlon.
ilia VVJ find inonumrnt la still
linking, and now it's lilting a
little Ills loinh suit yawns rmp
ly and nrglrrtrd in thr Capitol
basenirnt.
'tlir j'sr ripped down thr front
of ihr Capitol until it look* like
thr sidr of a patchrd
barn.
They'd bren try tog unsuccessfully
fur wirkt to find thr furber.lonc
hr laid Ihrrr in 1791
And to top || off. somrihing
mysterious has happrnrd In thr
most artistlr Irlhutr tn thr fathrr
of our country. That’s ihr frrsro
In thr ryr of thr domr.
The painting look* down upon
thr rotunda of Ihr Capitol. If
you'sr rsrr walked through thr
rotunda you .aw s|.|iurs gaping
at thr ryr. ihr underside of thr
dome, lip llirrr at an altitude of
140 fret
Thr mitral shows (ii-orgr *ur
rounded hy |1 female figures and
nlhrr forms floating m rlouds of
guld. aiure and rose This is one
uf the inastrrplrirs of all time,
llir Beatitudes of (ienrge Wash
Inglon. door hy Contlanlina Jlru
midi in lfc.1
fo r all those years, tieorge has
looked down on the mullltudrs
illnminatrd hy day by the sun

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Hy Marquis Chlldi
,i i« that this danaer may h* real indicated hr was opposed to con*
WAAIIINGTHN - A long. I
IS months from now. But since linumg the program.
look at the ritimattt on unem­
But to let the law expire with
most people neser look that far
ployment and pnrea for the ahead they are likely to greet the latrst official Intel of u n e i^
month* ahead takes mast of the with skepticism, if not scum, the ploytnrnl (.JIo.tMi i« 'o court a
steam out of rresident Eitcnhow. alarm bell rung when unemploy­ Urge political risk. On the oth&lt;r
hand, to recommend it* renewal
era repeated warnings and the ment is about six percent of the
is to breach the dike on which
fabor
force
and
prices
are
drop­
perils of inflation.
the President ha* put *i much
ping.
Wini this means for IMo and
stress. With inflation in the ernA paralirl i* suggested xoth
the parly tn power rrquires no'
19(4 when the National Associa­ nomy all hut mvitible at the
crystal gating With parly alle
tion of Manufacturers ar.d other moment this i* only one of a
glance more and more tenuous
solcrs of big industry wrre lay­ cumber of ticklish decisions the
recent trrndt show that the
ing that if only gosernment price Administration must make.
j bread and-hultrr lisue swings an
control* were^rmosed production
Increasingly big bloc of voters.
would drop Ihr Republican Con
Tins is true particularly where
grrss abolished price control* Reds ‘Snowed Under
no glamorous figure such as
TOKYO (CPU — The Ne-.f
Price* rose nearly 2J percent in
President Elsenhower nirrshad(tuna Nrw* Agency said toiiav
the
following
two
years
They
ows Ihe parts.
dropped in the recession of 1919 Peiping was covered with mor*
Those who look ohyrctisrly at
Uhen the President talks about than to tnebe* of snow Wednes­
rurrrnl trends estimate that un­
Inflation.
It is fairly clear, he is day in the heaviest snowfall In *1
employment will a.crags- 1.23(1.000
years.
a month throughout I'.'VJ It uili concerned over the gosernment*
money
problem—how
to
refloat
he ronsiderahly higher than that
in June and July whrn high big government bond Issues when
school and rollrgc graduates and interest ratri are rising and the
summer worker* arr looking for big money is going into Ihr stock
J ill*. The tutal itiuy drop to 3,W0,- market ihti prohtem seem* for
NOW SHOWING
»*i&lt;&gt; or rw-n 2.900.000 in October the moment to base little Imme
OPEN 12s 15
with a seasonal low for thr year. iltatc relation to the condition of
Itu! rsen if It la liclow the the cronmy.
It Is relaird to thr Inflation in
llirrr million maik in the tall it
KJUJB EHX-iM SniiilS r
is vin ttally certain to go abuse Hie stork market and for those
BU MlU'IUltf IEWS,
four million in January of I9go ssith somewhat longer memories
Thai estimate is based In part it ha* a connection with the S7 I
on the tart that while ill certain billion las cut put through by the
major industries — automobile* Hi publican Congress in 1934
and steel, fur example — produc* With that rcsenue as alia hie over
tion has gone hack to something the intcrscmng years there ssould
hue the pre rcerssion level* tin- be no dcllelt today. The same
— Mini wimii mim mui
i jArtnc anixstixti rth«
employ mem cuntmues. I'artly this Congress approved an accelerated
depreciation
allowance
that,
at
is automation and partly it i* be­
Feature:
1:22 * l:'W
cause with wage* remaining high cording to the House Ways and
7
industry strisrs in csery way to Mran* Committer stud), will save
business 519 billion in taxes over
cut labor costs
AI.SO
&lt;in prices thr likelihood, barring a period of about 13 years.
tome
unforeseen
dec clop mer.t
The latter gave a big boost to
HE TURNED
such a* a prolonged Florida investment in industrial plants,
freeir, is that they will hold helping to create the boom of 1933
KILLER...
strady nr rsen dip in the next and alter. But this water over
12 months, The last cost of Using the fiscal dam does not concern
for one
Index was 123 7. A drop in hug the Administration so much a*
and perhaps also rattle prices In certain painful dunce* Just ahead.
the fall could lower It a point
tin .Marih 31 thr trni|M&gt;rary un­
which rrarhrs in through an in .our of our ait world's must fa s, (■ or so.
employment compensation law,
grniout set of openings and re natmg projects Itnimid! had to
'these estimate* are not on making it possible to supplement
flectora tn Ihr tiotnr’a outer shrtl. work upside down — nearly 20tt wishful guesses hut the result o f ' statr unrmpluymrnl Ixnrftli. ex­
Writ, tumr lime ago, Atlyn feel aliovc ground —on iliat c un- the ratrful consideration c.i alt pires. Of thr l.9vw),Ooo who xxtil
V
Cos, noted mural artist, climlwd ea.e form f-3 tret four inches the factors Insolsrd Where due* have benrliltrd under (tils law
up to a bal.ons as near as lie across Ihr rotors wire applied this lease the I'rcsldent's repeat-, U73.WIO h u r exhausted their bene­
could gel to Ihr (rrsro. Hr put a* wet plaster, with thr pigment cd try of inflation and ils perils? fit* and 320.000 are *ti!l receiving
a pair of hmoetilart to hi* eye* already mixed in.
The answer of those in the the
Federal supplement. The
» m| there, across thr 4»i6| square
Aflrr rach day's work, thr plus
foot ranopy m utrrpircr. he saw irr would set oscrnlght. lliis
A*k For
myriads of llttl.* dark line*
caused ridges where fresh plaster
A. W. A NsSLEY
Could those tie rrack*' If hi. was applied. It may hr thrsr ml
that would tsr an astounding tel gr*. nuw dusty, that Cox saw
ll.iy ,if Nlgbl
hark In the world of art. fur when he rhcckrd through the hino*CM*
Bfttmldi’ l work has hern con 'culat*
inirred foolproof But Cox didn't j Thr frru o ro„ $W,M) And
— (’minty A C’ily —
know. He * coming from Iwjndon here s whete tieorgr would pale
Hulls' A te. '
this
.. werk to fair a wttcr li»ok at ljlf r4lr fif ni«xirrn «lay mf)j
FA 2112a
Workmen base already set up
* , y lhtn;;i |oilii j, wl„
E0CA11'JCNANANNUAMW M jQ
Itrgi-lrrrd Male Frr*
under Ihr dome a St.YM/l traffol- protiahly cost more than Ihr nri
I rdf-r STUM. Irr
414 IMS
ding s)hich will enable thr mural gmal 1(U.&lt;xai to rrsture it.
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513.00
artist lo gel a close look, tiiorge
tlsrr 130.iiu. Unit- III*-,
Feature: G ill • (i:"S
Yes, I think that if George
Stewart, the Capitol's
genial, Washington were around thr&gt;c
m a m ; no o th k k ciiamoks
9 :1 3
pipe smoking, white haired arrhl days, be d just sit down anil slgli.
terl. said Ihr other day hr didn't
think tieorge was really cracking
up He thought it may simply
lie diisl collected in ridgr* of Ihr
firtro.
Die way that fresrn was done is

MlVROI.A, N. Y it Pit
Hie
1. k. lu^ „ f tn,. morning prayer ap­
proved li) the Slats Board of ftrg
enlt for use in New York's school*
l* under attack in .Supreme Court
In re.
Justice (tenant S Meyrr reserv­
ed deiivmn Ttie*da» on two m o­
tions asking the court to order the
tfrrrirk* public school Its abandon
the prayer or lo order a jury trial.
I hr motions were filed hy William
Butter of the Civil IJ&gt;&lt;eriir* t'ninn,
representing five parrntv of HerN'ABIIVM.I.F, Trnn r l ’ Pli rirk* pupils.
Sen John Kennedy 11* Mass &gt;
llutlrr argued that the prayer
•peaking at • Jackson Day dinner » j . "offensive” In some students
hrre Tuesday
who would prefer a prayer in He.‘■
’rated at Ihr spejker'a table brew if prayer- are instiled or* hy
« er.
Tennessee's
lirmnrralir the school hoard. Bertram Daiker,
Sen* Ali-ert (lore and K*le* lie* 1representing the tmard said the
fauver. also considered to l&gt;e in prayer was non • denominational
contention for the nation's top and notsd that esen congress is
post.
opened with prayer.
Kennedy acknowledged the opThe school prayer, approvrd by
posIHun
ihr regenta in I9SI. read*. “ Al*
' It used to t.e said Tennessee is mighty Cod, we arknowledge our
the mother »f presidents.'' hr said dependence on Thee, and we twg
in an aside lo Ids sp eril, ‘ and it's r '&gt;v lilesiing* upon u*. our par.
ims.d.lr she may t^. r » pectins nils, our teacher* and our &lt;ounagain.”
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Tar Heels Beaten
Pholo Gives Petty '
First At Daytona Cold Facts Chill Alibis Again; Tournament
For Baseball Mediocrity Chances Are Slim

DAYTONA BEACH. FI*. t lT I t
Lee IVtty o f Randrlman, N. c .
^ -'cljn rd iodey a* winner of the
raw mile NASCAR Mock car race
sweepstakes. tut hr had to wait
three da} • to make it official.
Johnny Beauchamp of Harlan.
lavra, wa* at fir*t declared vstnner of Sunday a classic However,
protests from men in the pit area
forced NASCAR President BUI
Prance Ira &gt;«ilhhotd a final tied
slim until film* of the dose fut
ish could be studied.
£
An abtrncr of photo fmUh fa
rilities eompliealrd matters and
officials had to pore over films
and still shots of the rave to dr*
termtne Petty s victor* They fi
rally (Ireland Petty the winner
Wednesday.
The picture* showed Petty's.
1939 oidsmobile in front of Itcau
rhamp's 1939 ford Thunderbird
as the cars roomed past the fin
(*h line. Pelts * average ssinnin.
® time was 133121 ttiph. a new 100
mile* record for stock ear*
Petty, who didn't file an offi­
cial protest, said "I slept good he
cause I knew I had won it.”
Ill* dreams were money • mak
rr* as there is a dlflrrrncc of
about $11,000 in prirr money he
tween first and second place

NEW YORK (I'P li —Cold (act*
pul the chill on Ihe hurt-ball pla&gt;•
cr. pet alibi* for mediocrity.
There ha*n’l Irecn a ah game
winner since Dizzy Dean in 1931
nr a .400 hitter since Ted Williams
in I9H. The pitcher* blame the
'rabbit” bail and luc bitten rant
&gt;t (hr rigor* of right play.
It figure* out to be Just so muth
malarkey.
CooiidcHni lhr pUchCfi pla;nN
first, the American League Red
Book potnl* out the lavt that only
nine players of the 2u*i avtive in
the league havr a lifetime batting

Drills Open, M any Hold Out
Nr* York Yankees, flnh Cerv of
the Kansas City Athletics. Jackie
Jensen of the Huston Red So*
and Roy Slesert of the Washing,
ton Senator* Their d r n u n i l i
range from Crrv s r*umaied SW,urn all the way in Mantle* HVPrtJ
The National I ,-ague champion
Milwaukee lirasrs,have no star

It* I R E D DOW N

Vailed Pres* International
Some
three d o i e n
major*
Iragurr*—more than in any re­
cent year—btcomr holdout* lode*
when s p r i n g Iraintng officially
open* for most of thr big league
tram*
Heading thr list, of roursr. ate
slugger* Mickey Mantle of t 'e

comparable to Mantle or Jensen
unsigned but no fewer than aix
playrra hasr yet to agrre tu
lerm *
Pitchers l&gt;on McMahon
and llene Conley, catcher Del
Bice, first baseman Jnr Adcock
and inftcldcr* F'rltx Mantilla and
Uses Wise.

Selver* i* Insisttnc on IP.hon anrl
Jensen, the league's Most Valua­
ble Player, meets w.th R r d 'S o t
•irneral Manager Bucky IfarrU
for a fourth time today.
o t h e r * who'll be consldrresl
holdouts tf they slan t agree tn
terms by nightfall include Hector
Lopez, Preston XXard and Nserl
tiarver of tlie Alblrlics. Bene Vat*
dcs of the las* Angeles Dodgers,
Prank Barnr« aid Joe Cunningh.sfn of the N Louis Cardinal*,
(Jus Zrrni»l amf tharley Maxwell
of (hr Detroit T i;r-i, Andy Carey
of the Yankee*, Billy lave*. Geno
Woodting, Billy Klaus and Bobby
Avila of the Baltimore Orioles
and B a m o n Monzanl and Al
Worthington of the San Francisco
Giants.
Red* M*n I nnis
Del Km.*, long bill hitting out­
fielder. just got in under tha
wire XXr.Inc* la* worn he signed
with thr l incmnatl Bfwllrgs. It
took 13 telephone rails between
t nnt* and General Manager Gabo
Paul before an agreement vsai
reached—bcbrvr l to be the first
rrcotd ef the new baseball sea­
son.
Ollier late signer* ituluJed Tint
baseman Norm Zattchin of the
Senator* and inlirldrr Billy Gard­
ner of the OnoV* Harh is be­
lie* eil to have srrepled a slight

marl* n( twtlrr than .300 So, in
Initrd l*rr»« Inlrrnalionat
the question of who's setting the
y .found «lraisht up.et Ion,
bin, somebody better keep an eye th|. :,me at the hai**l« « f Vlrgima.
. . .
.
*
'
.
tluew * cloud t&lt;wlsy over Nuith
•'°'* 10 Il,r hiittrs. who moan Carolina'* post »r*-on basketball
tiiat nrfcht ball give* a diflerent
, n,| couf,| . n s , *&lt; *
Holdout s’ Status llaiy
an.) killing perspective. T**o pi*. ■ riling to high ranked Weal VlrThe statu* of the American
rr , m the entire league hit better gnt&gt;, nh.ch hit* ne tournrv nail
league * “ big four” is na:y, as
n ^
j today.
might be exported. Roy ilattiry,
i, . , . „ i hieher
North Carolina, the nation's No.
in charge of dealing with Mantle
■*
1 tlltlt until up**t by MaiyUnJ
again, talked with the slugger
than 32fi under the lighis.
wrrk ( k |t on |h, rh|„
Wrdnrsda* and said only
it *
Bob B„yd of Baltimore pn.tiab tswn w&gt;dnr»day nlghi. 69 6*. at
only a question of money ” lo r e
ly wishes that the vsnole ache. c harloitr•*lllr. X* ,
when Paul
tcjeclrd the Athletics la»i offer
dole
*,r Vdkins of V rg.i /
tallied Mo
of ahotti $; j .ikxi and is al least
tiatted 3of&gt; over the rniirr *ca f.ee Ihtous with ! 30 to play.
ST XRhVILLF, Mi*» t l ’ Pl i — IWit major sollege won-lost rc.vtrd M.(WI away from a settlement.
son Swinging under the lamp*.
Th,
d[l)ppr,, N,.rlh
hr batted
IT and that wa, for u
#f
, , [r
M, 'lissnsippi Stale basketball Coach' in the nation, have rhnchrd a
a rcrre.eniat.ve total of 3d night U||(|(. , „ „ l „ nfrir:.t.r. All bough Bade Met *rth&gt; said lpda&gt; he berth in the Ni XX tournament but
Mississippi'* unwritten l»v aga nst
,
... * it could he meaninglrv* tn the vsants tn *nii* what the average raclally-inlrgrated athtetie ,om
Take thise other lug gun. Mil^
, |f,f&gt; hp A a white Mistissippian think* a'-out irtition threatr:-s to keep them
............. *»»
h4Uln£ Iha NCAA lourney goal to the Ins tram seeking a rational tit Ir in home,
championship
..
..
...
cham plonthip witn a 3.1 mark. -----.ram winning the league'* own
**As a real true segregationist
hit 139 at night. Jackie Jensen post season tour n r*, the lot* tal*. rrmvjretltlon wilh Negm players
U \T « iN H O IG K , La. l l ' P h Mit’arlhv's yianxms. min tuc bred in Mi »l»s j.pt | would nut
,
, of the Red &gt;o* lulled 363 al t.l d»ubl* about North Carolina's
NFXX XultK it PI -The Nt X X
&gt;%ant to Jeopardize the segregation
More lhan too professional and n|;h, j n , „ n,, ;M (), rral| And
announced tiwlas 12 more schools
vha iurs
caii'c
in
in-stjtr,"
'tel
arthy
amateur golfer* were scheduled w;„jr u ptuhahl} will some a« no
North taiollna •rrmed tu havr
said "Inc only thing | would real- havr rnlrrrd it* csUIc.e division
to begin the qualifying rounds of .urprtse to the 3 anker*. Mickey h
'
wranoe.l tm rails with
lv tlkr In know it .Oat thr a*er*gr liaikriball tournament, hringins to
,he $13.909 Raton Rouge Open to- Mamie batted a fine »
a, night ' h' , * J n * J ,
man on Ihe stieet thinks about our 22 thr team* already in thr field
of 32
noing
I
»«W ,in '
whcr h" *!i,&gt;lm’r naif, hul then Adk.ii* cntr.sd the
About twiic that number hur average wa* tossed in.
“ If the ma only of white Ml*
•parkf Virginia tn a
bu r of tn,’ latest entrant* qual
ned to practice Irr* and gtren*
•issippiant feel lnat »e should go. died automatically a* conference
tirba.k to lave a 36 34 hsKllmr
Wednesday to try tn gtt rid of
•rrtainly I think that the bo&lt; * have champion* They are Sjultusr&lt;l
•tad.
reduction.
any kinks that may have .level
Many Sanford ladies are s -.pe.t- earnesl the right to go If thr ma­ Missouri 119 2&gt; of the Missouri In
North l arolina led fi$47. vihn
, oped during a three day wait for
jority
of
white
Mi**i**!hpiani
think
Adkins hit hi« pair of fire thmwv rd lo head south tontciu for San­
lercollrglatr tonfcrence
South
|the Tain 111 Stop.
they should nut go, I would be the
(I** nil nex
that decided thr game.
ford l &gt;r!and.i Kcnnrl I till * fmnth first tu lay *e could net **fp » Dakota Mate 11431 of the North
Officials are lequlruu 12® of the
West Virginia tacked |3ih na­
Jewelers
l nitrd I'trs* International
I adles Night, fraturieg H* fast foot oul of Missis •topi to enter a Central League; North Carolina
professional* a n d amateurs to
tionally . is a top-heavy favutite tn
AA I 12111 of the Central InierHast
shoot nullifying round* to try to
txtll Re In It* New
esrnis
I
egmning
al
fi
l».
ra
tally-mixed
.
ontf.t
ihe Southern Conletetie's p.i«t
rollcziatr Conference; Kno*. HI
Location Xfter
get one of the 6o available berths llafstra 9T Lit: it*
“ I think the tune h»s come for
Women will fie adrnii!i I for the
tl7 2l of Ihe Xltdvsrsl X'anference
Mvuh |.| XI
tou.n.mant «pe.... I today
m ther contest An other's'... pro. Queen. Coll. M Brooklyn Poly &lt;1
the
people
,&lt;f
tbotoi|&lt;i&lt;l
to
speak
unusual allra.tion wlluoUl any
and
fi'a-rammlo
Stale
ill-Pi
sif
DM Park \ve.
m . '7
• ‘V ,h *" V VV
for
Ihenisebes
tin
arthy
said.
were exempted from the qualify U S atie A3 West .
chargrs. »r.d may t d an .idilril
Ihe bar tVrslrrn Confrrrnre.
. .. *
.Wagner
. . . . . .M
. Muhlenberg
VI .......... .
a.
berth at stake for the w.sines
tug rounds.
fit
Md arlltv addetl lltal he ’'will
In uthri Irading games Wrdne*- -eat in Ihe tug ninth rare if i rt
w
It-,.cliat
trill
*
end,live
any
sleetThe golfer* wilt play 1$ hole f A 31 77 Haserford fit
Trait Uses up tn rarl* figuring
dav nighl
•ton made t a siliuol or stair o f­
round* Friday and Saturday and Mamfirld 103 l.ycoming 7fi
Maryland followesl up Its vie- Ihe .37 pound lady Is fasnrrd by ficial vsho has been plarrd on thr
will wind up' Saturday wiih M St Francis sPa.i fil Ceneva
three I &gt;one rarl* odd*, front Ihe
I
iry
over
North
larohiia
by
brat*
»P&gt;d to make thr final decision ”
hole round*.
Albright 63 Lebanon Valley 37
mg t.eutgetuwn *3.1'.I. 6136. a* slstll pot'. , out.on
The man vsho must make ihe rut
Smong those who liave been ex- 1. Rhyne *2 Appalaihian Si 64
In
1
.1
lasr*
this
sea&gt;on
the
red
Iharlie McNeil *&lt;-oted 27 point*:
ing, I'nisenilv Presidenl lien 11*1cm pled from qualifying ate Ken Syracuse 73 CuniMu* 71
t..ju|« Vllle celebiaied it* acvrpl fawn starlet ha* figuird in a loiis. said his was “ a tough *i-*&gt;1 to
I LOOK’S CLE AN FID ■ SANDED • POLISHED
Venturi, defending champen of fair in.-tin*nn 92 t pvala &lt;-i
ar.cr &lt;d a memfier al targe bcrtli online-a in liiocs.
ke In ” lie- said he would cottier
thr Raton Rouge Open. Krnie Temple 71 Pennsylvania 6S
n the NCA \ t.vjite) ley liuuncing
Tile lixpertly Done
Xlso in Ihe feature event arr III vsdIt )l e arth, and announce a de­
\ ussier, champion of the Tiiuana Fordham 79 Itutgrrs 72
Dr Paul. A1i4; furdham. h-und Peanut*, limkm Jo, Zephyr t i r e .1cision lefure Saturday
'm i l l A Z / . O W O ltK O F AI.I* K IN D S .
Open: Arnold Palmer. Thunder- Vermun' 9u Middle bury 70
I ir the National Invitation Tour. Immensely, HomSvsogglrd, Ko. ky
But it was learned that the an­
turd rhampion; and Marty Furgol llndgrport *7 Clark I fi7
Fire Ettiiiiaie* — Call I s !
‘
l ament, edged It .tgeis, 79 72: MscCov ami Measured lime
nouncement a-most srrtatnlv would
winner of Ihc San Diego tlpcn
Hunter 71 Hrooklyn lollegr 71
Temple beat Pennsylvania. 7369,
hr
a
(ejection
lnat
would
clear
romurruw
*
toalmre
r
a
c
i
n
g
Top moneywinner Art Wall New Haven Si lo*» Norwich At
and Sy lacuve •haded Cnnislur, slat Is at J p. nt. at the idol,. In the way for Kentucky, last year «
won't lie in the conlcet. huwevrr
Ssiulh
79 73
illril s.nith of fi’anford. Just «s »l Nt X X champion, to return to the
FA 2 -76’JI
I mi N . .M yrtle
Hr also missed Ihe San Antonio Oeorgetuwn l Ky &lt; 97 tentre Al
tournament on a “ ram check."
i
of II wv 17-9J.
event last week hul plan* tn rr- Maryland *7 (ieorgetown till &gt; 36
join the PC A tour at the J »o o o Florida Southern M Tampa 71
s.rcater Neve Orleans Open nest t'atauha 71 Fast l arolina 70
\irgima 69 North (arolina &lt;*
wr*t
midwest
Ikrtm l"fi Baldwin Wallace *&lt;
Toledo Al Kent St 14
I ouitville at Del'aul fid
Clllt AGO 11 PI I— Middleweight
Fr.tporia At Ottawa I fil
Spider * Webb's future hinged laJohn t arroll 91 s'asr 77
da* on (hampnin Sugar lla* Rn
bin-on riiorr than on his convinc­
ing fir al round knockout victory
LONDON it PI* — lanky Joe
over Bobby Boyd
Kraktne of Wales, inspirevl by
" If Robinson decides io fight
Tuesday nigh'.'* up*et victory over
Archie
Moore for Ihe light
American Willie Padrano, thal
heavy weight title-, then I can't
lengcd today for anothrr ‘ hot at
iliiuk of any heller ftght than
the Rniish Empire heavyweight
W'rhii and Carmen Bavifin for the
crown.
middleweight title—and we d like
Dr Jvvied Pa.tram. of Miami in te rs Mill* Itllll
to have ll lor Chicago. ' vaid Tru
Beach, H a . fifth ranking contend
NEW MIRK l CPI
Phi C,.lr man tsibson. head of Ihe newly
er for the world title, said. * I II
loan o f I hicjgu Wa* added t.s the formed vmlessor tn tnlrrnaiional
he tativfird if they let me light
pecial mile firl l in rext haiut- Busing Club, National Boxing Kn
over hrrr in Britain again.' after
. . . .
,
,!»• night * ft X i hamtuonship* lerprtirt. said
losing two straight bnult in lam „
lad. r .
- „ ,tat)IIUlin ltr(t(j „
o fight
don rings
Ollier eriliie* ate B in Drlany of ftaulto,” lie addrd
thru id Ju*(
Speedy Pastrano wa* favored al
Ireland. I•lx*tit Ru- avolgyi of advise XXibb to figlit any tmddle3 2 when he squared off Iw-furr a
lluncary. Id. Bill lleliiuger of the weights ho ■an until hr tan get
Your presenl TV may be
*• Haul *
1
1 * , *|V,V ' ,r F,,,rf *'"1 Paul S-hmld: ef a title- fight Rut wr II put hun in
hley Indoor Xreria. tle*|ute the
(•ermarty.
for a i baoipiomhip fight an,
worth $.10 . . . S i l l ) ,
fart that he had hern Mopped in
Itme **r get Ibe thanre ”
the fifth round h* Brian London
XXrid, thud tanked amon* the
of England because of tul* la*!
toward an exciting new
NI-2 IC IS 71
word t, psiumlrri, was liopre*Sept. 30
M JACKSON, S r it Pit— sue in his Ir evisr.l battlr with
5 l!l3.oo
E(»kine. unranked among wot Id |&gt;%|. lummy hear *. former North )|0&gt;d. ranked sevrntli The Iwm;
“ Living C olor” TV!
contenders, lost th* British »•»' CareUiu b.skethall star. Itrt. Jack- | „ lri, on|, ,
Kr,„ ,r rr(rrM,
pire title 1st Uni on „n an eighth 1C .s(IJ1,„on. ex-Misstssipiu fooli.all t rin l .SlkoM
Wehl. aiidr
round kayo last June 3 Lev. than arr. , n,j
golfer John I l l m j Wllh hlt 3:n,, um ln Wl
«,ur months eatlirr, t rskme had Jr „ ( railahassee. I la , alia a
WHltl
„ ;i(rd \nii tU t
been knocked out ... the U h yruate. are ...rrenliy laking baste
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Mississippi Coach Seeks
Public Tourney Reaction

Touring Pros Set
i For Baton Rouge

12 Teams Accept
NCAA Bids; 22
Now In Tourney

Cri Tears Favored i
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nson's Message Missed Its Mark
WASHINGTON (UFI&gt; - In gen
cral, what Agriculture Secretary
Kara Tall Benson teemed to be
laylai wai that farmer* never
had It to |ood, and that thii hat
got to bo corrected not later than
May IS.

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Quotable
Quotes
t 'idled I'ret* International
WASHINGTON
I'hjli** Brrnan, John Foster Dutlet' firit areretar), reporting on a birthday
Vitit to Dutlet In Walter Reed
Ilotpilal:
"We had lot* of good laught
with him. lie wai quite tharp at
a matter of fact. He was full of
beam ."

did the member) of the Senate
Agriculture Committee.
Benton haa hern trying to esplain economic problem* like Ihl*
to cnngrcaimcn for more than *u
year*. Mottly, Ihry don't get the
menage. Sometime) they act
downright anlagonitllr, and Ben
aon, with admirable foreiight. Ihl*
time brought along a doten of hla
friend*, who ait betide and be­
hind him.
They comprited the whole top
drawer of the Agriculture Depart­
ment, Including under and tsiislant arcrelariet. But even with
their hrlp be couldn't term to aatitfy aome of the aenator*.
Firal there wa* the matter of
hit 25 page tlatrmenl. Sen. Millnn
It. Young tlt-N. Il.l *ald helpfully
he didn't tee any rraton for the
tecretary to burden himtclf read­
ing this, "it's the tame oN stalemrnt we've Iwen gelling for
years," tald Young.

Renton agreed In teitie fur lul­
ling Ihe highlight*, at follows:

Karmen made more money in
JACKSON, Mitt. —Youth Court 105* than ever before. Living
Judge Billy Horton, In a wire tlandardv on farm* are the highIguding a Memphlt Judge'* refui- rtt on record, Itul Ihe kind nf
al to proteeute a high Khool prin"p p »l for paddling unruly *tu

(Until

"Congratulations on your decl
alon. It I* regrettable we cannot
order the parrnta tpankrd in
game t i n t .
CAMBRIDGE, M a ia .-llr. Unr
don R. Brown, chief of JUT'a
tlectriral engineering drpartmrnl,
on the development of a mechanlral brain language which will enoble one mechanical brain to »uperviie another:
"We st had human* talk to hu­
ntani. human* talk to marhmei
and machine* lalk In machine*.
The Hung now la to prrvrnl the
machine* from talking bark."
SAN FRANCISCO - Rear Adm.
Jack P. Monroe, commander of
the Parlfle :riitlle range, irply
ln| to a quell.in whether a Rut
aian attempt to put a man Int6
■pace would be a aulrlde mltilon:
" I wouldn't lay aulclde minion
But they won't be as careful ai
we arc. They like the quick and
dirty method of gelling ll up
CHICAGO Sen. Hubert If
Henphrey (D Minn 1 commenting
on pressing for peace at the same
lime building defense:
"W e must arm. and yrl at the
aamr time atrive to turn back Ihe
tide of fear that la rngrndered by
tbe mounting arm* race."
N E W A R K — Agriculture Sene

tary Lira Benton, advocating
lowrr price support of crops:
"W e cannot spend ouraelvea
Into higher prosperity, but we can
spend ourselves Into real trouble."

Churchmen Study
Race Resolution

HARTFORD. Conn (I ll'll The
National Council of Churchct govemmg body today ton tide red «
prnjmted resolution t (king ns
million U. S. Trotevlsnl member*
In wipe nut discrimination in hous­
ing because o f rare or religion.
The Homing revolution deferred
from Wednesday wat expected in
highlight this rioting vcnion of
Ihe Iw odsy wmlcr meeting of Die
general hoard o f the council.
Also scheduled wat a panel dneutnon on peaceful uiet nf alomic
energy. I’anel member* were Vic­
tor Heuthcr, aitistant In the presi­
dent nf Ihe United Auto Worker*
Union; Dr. Shieldt Warren, p«th.
ologiit and former tnniullant in
the Atomic Energy Commission;
the Rev. Robert K. Mariiregor.
dean nf Trinity Cathedral in New
■rk, N. J. and former redor o f
Ihe Oak Ridge. Tenn. parish; and
Edwin A. Wiggin. a New York
businessman who head* an indus­
trial group itudying alumir en­
ergy.
Tile Imard YVrdncvday appealed
In thg XI I’roleitanl denominaliont
in the cuunul to "uphold the right
and duty of the church to study
and comment upon Itcuea of human
loncern. however controversial."
11 is the right of church groups
at well at dtiirnt to "durui*
freely and lo express judgment*
without rxiuv-ure to attack* upon
motive or integrity for daring In
everciie Ihe right to do to." the
pronouncement said.

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high price auppora Congrea* In­
still on providing are about to
foul up the deal. They are pricing
farm products out of the market.
They alto are piling a load on
the tavpayers that is helping un­
dermine the economy.

Air Force Readies
'Discoverer' Try
VAKDEKRKRG AIR F O R C E
RASE, Calif. ( t 'P l i - The Air
Force today tentatively planned
a third attrmpt to launch the first
In Ihe irrie* of "Project Dlicoverer" satellites within the next
few da&gt;t.
Following Wednesday'* *econd
failure to gtl the vehicle off the
pad. nrwfmen were told to report
hack for another attrmpt at the
tame time today. Rut it wat
learnrd later Ihe two-vlasr rocket
will mrt he launched today and
perhap* not even Friday.
While "countdown" hat tome
within mere aerondt of firing, ihe
vehicle hat yet In tee launched.
The Air Forcr gave no evplan
alion other than 'technical rea­
son" for Ihe delay.
Newimen gathered at the prr.t
observation site Wednesday for a
firing scheduled at 12:45 p. rn .
hut alter more lhan four hours of
rounldown slarla interrupted hy
"holds," Ihe Air Force announced
Ihe shot wat being postponed for
al Irasi 24 hours
If tucreitful, Ihe satellite will
lie Ihr world's first lu achieve a
polar orbit, one whlrh passes
nvrr both of the earih't pole*
From tuch an orbit, a satellite
eould lean ihe enlire earth at the
globe spins beneath It,

Cable To He Fixed
MONTREAL ( U f ' l i - Full srrs
ice on ihr Transatlantic cable
whlrh broke last Saturday was
expected hy Friday, it wax an
nounrtd today.
Thr newly . laid cable, which
runs between Scotland and New­
foundland, broke at a spot some
2M) miles east of fa rm s life, Nfld.
It rurtailed telephone service from
North America tn Kuroi&gt;e.

Jury Given Ron us
ST. CATHERINES, Onl. (U P h
—A Supreme Court Jury here
awardrd thr I'rlrr Cunninghams
L17.3II in damagra growing nut
of an aulomohilr accident. Thr
Cunninghams had surd for 123..
000

Wheal ia in lha worst fix of all.
according to Brnton,
Wheat' production recently hat
been supported al t l.lt per bush­
el. This encouraged farmers to
raise 54 per cent more of it last
year than the year before. At a
result, to much wheat It squir­
reled away that if farmtra didn't
raise a bushel thii year nobody
would m in it,
Benson said this hat to slop,
and before the middle of May,
when farmer* muai know hnw
much to plant, and of what. He
proposed that Congress adjust
wheat price supports downward to
a "feed use retailor ship."
"Whal't that?" demanded Sen
Sluart Symington H&gt; Mo ), who
Renton possibly hid thought was
interested only in miaailet. Ben
son taid it was a price that would
encourage use of wheat tn feed
cattle. "Well, give me aome fig
urea." said Symington.
Rrnvon, who by now was start
ing on bis second glass nf ice » t
ter, called on hit panel of experts.
They expounded for 45 minute),
after which Symington noted that
nobody bad answered his ques
lion.

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Methodist Slates
Revival Next Week
The Rev. I/full R oel June* 111
will tie tha evingtlisl nr»t week
at the Firit Methodist Church.
Rev. June* 1* patlor of 'be
Audubon Fore»l Methodist Church.
Atlanta. Ua,
The aod of ■ Melhodtal minialer. he wa« t-om in Oracewood.
it, lie hold* degrees from Emo
y University and the Candler
School of Theology.
Ui.hop Arthur J. Moor* choir
(he young minUler a* hn tompan
Inn on a trip around the world
In line. They attended the UWth
annivcrisry conference of Methodlim in India.
Itei. June, ha* midr there
tniMiona to Cuba He i* p u t
presidrnt of th» North Georgia
Alethodiit Youth FoUo«*hlp. nod
Whe Atlanta Methodiit Miniitera
A ouru tion: su e cihairman o f the
Board of Mlniiterlit Training —
North Georgi-i MethodDt Conferenre and a member of the rareutiir committee of the Atlanta
Cbrutian Council. Rev. June* 1*
married and ha. thrre children.
Seri ice* will be hrld dally at
to a m. and 7 » p. m. Mr. and
Mr*.
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Wall,
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‘enn . will haie aperial services
or children end youth*.

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Near Glades Park
TALLAHASSEE tUPIl - Klor
Id* turned over too.ttn arrr* of
J^nd tn the Federal Park Service
"e ile rd a y for an addition tn the
Everctadei National Park.
lu return, the Mate received a
deed to more than J2,0tf&gt; acre*
which had been given to the
aervicr for thr para, but m i
Cirluded from it* boundaries.
The dupute oi er final bound*rie* of the h .er park in South
Florida ha* btrn going nn for
aevrrat yrar*. and Gov. I-eRoy
qllin* lauded the Florhla conreiimnal dHtgstion for lta tup
port in ntakinf a teitlrmcnt.
Collin* alto told Erdrrat Park
offlilala who were at the cere
moni. there wai one thing mil
unsettled.
"I'v e told Secretary of State
Gray the be*t fDhlng in the coun­
try i* down thrre. and he hat
challenged me to proie It." Col
lln* said.
£ ju c k * o n Price, aivistant dirrc
T ir of the Park Service, told
Collin* that with thu icttlemrnt.
the service can now go ahead
with development of the park fa d
11tie*.
Ally. Gen. Richard Ervin notrd
that agrlruitural lard* in the Do
Nut Hole area near Homenead.
which are withm the park's bord tn , will not be takrn fur the
park at lung a* their ute for
agriculture continue*.

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NASHVILLE (l PI) - Sen John
BK41. k a T A il. FOR BALE
Kennedy yesterday praised Ten
nrssee for rracting "more quickly
and effectively" to the finding*
of thr Senate Labor Barket*
Committee
"than
any
other
alatf."
Kennedy, mentioned often *i a
possible Democratic presidential,
nominee for iv e. made a brief
speech to a Joint teuton of the
stale Legislature. Hr tailed his
appearance non partisan
••Your atate responded m o r e
quick!) and cffcslnrl) tu the find
ings of thr McClellan committer
than any other state." Krnnrdy
said.
He mentioned in hi* talk aurh
Tennessee
heroes as
\ndrrwJackmn and Andrew Johnson. He
laid Trnnrttrr and Massachusetts
have much in rmnrnun.
Kenned; said the bane problem
confronting both thr national amt
H om es De.iitrheil F or
Matr governments tl that of na
Florida I.iv ingr(tonal survival. He called It ' the
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’ BEDROOM Cli home. Florida
F.ip. dale Mar 12, 'S''
R. I HARVEY
room, storeroom, kitchen equip
ped. Venetian blind*
Fenced WANTED l *rd werdrulve irunk NH Sanford Ave Phone FA 2 .\3»l
vard.
I.uw
down
payment.
II ( ‘lark. P. O. Bo* 1333, Fas
F A 2 7C41I
•elherry.

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5 LARGE BEDIiOOMA v»ith large
i Insets in each; I'* baths Liv­
ing room with fireplace, dining
room, butler* pantry, kitchen,
den or music room, renptlon
hall. Hirer porrhr*. lari* alllr,
garage, carport*, boat porle
ptui workshop, tsicaled on 2‘ *
corner loti Good palrntial for
invrsimenl or iniom* close In
I'rired iti.OoO. By appointment
only

HARRIETTS B I A I T Y NOOK
Frh Special Jib permanent IT.30
FA 2 37(2
103 So. Oak

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blinds. dis|xital. kitrhrn evhjuvt'
fan. larae fenced In l&gt;ark vardj
with stud* trgrf. Tntjl pnri ]
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requiring
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down anil 970 ter nmnthl* whivl'
includes lave* and insuramr
Fvciu.lvr with
ROBERT A. Hil l JAMS. Bralli.i
Ravmnnd I undquiai. Assoc.
FA 2 2131
Allanlir Bank Bldg

HOME SEEK Kits

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tng may wr vlmwr ymr this cum
l -s T* e,4&lt;% f^ trF lA a
fnrtable 3 IIR, framr homr .itHf|
Phtitl' i ’e*n (P*1*Fti« f i. f }
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iiatrd on for arret ol tiled
farm land, Iwo flowing well,
and irrigation *&gt;*trm in good
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rntdilion This home i* located
• F v l a u l t ( t n i i l i i f l a i l i a , In r * « .
A afr .
about 4 mile* from Sanfoid ami
In r a E a i a t a a f
I* near a large lake ihst offers
Ki ll III LTT IIAU)AVt(ii»K Ui f l *
ntellent fishing and boating
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1
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down. Terms on baiantr.
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1901 Park Ave

FA 2 3332

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR

loo? Sanford Ave.

Numbing

FA 2 4112

Babysil or iron

$2go00
(Include* (Toeing)

8280.00
only $|7*o0 monthly
• Blerk* W eil o f French
Arrau* an Mi* Street.
MODEL OPEN DAILY
tor the Beit Buys In Rtil Knit*
SEE C U L L E N A H A K K K Y

W. A. (:*■-*, Jr. Balaitaan
tin N. Peril A»e. Eh. FA l - U l l

possession.

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AF

.Stunstrom Realty

type

! 7924

Lotion A AA1.0 I Yarns.
Thrwads, Tapes.

F A 2 19/t

oHirr

work;

AK riU Eb FOR BALK

.an

I A 2 22*A.

Nations.

HOLLINS UOIIHT BHOF
At Tha Sign Of Th# Totem Pal#
2417 S. French Ar#.

FLORIDA FOl’ I’ I.E, local cet|.
rirntv rlr.nr to rent or manage
FACTORY i n 3 til'
Ai.l MINI V|
farm, lull camp or *10111 huci
nr*. t.iHi-l references Box hi
A I.M. 11 AN III.INDS
Santmil Herald
Enclosed head Sag-proof 1nitron
AAlll baliv tit 111 my home byhour, ilav or wrek. Mrs. Lucille
Spivey. i .A 2 waio

rail with plastic ends. Plastic
or ravon tapes. Cotton or ny!on
cords.

S rn ku rik Liams mid I’ a in l Co.
n — Bl SINRHyi OPFORYUNITIRA 112 III AV 2nd St Ph FA 2 (4.22
Retired or active men or women,
local franihl-r avaiiatde
No
Danchur fn Investmrni 99Mi ou
up. Investment fully secured hv
inventory No »r||mg Guaran
lee.l income Write to Ho* TAA,
r r Sanfoid Herald

Frignlairr Befrigerator, A I eon
dit mn

9133 tn

Grntral

Electric
Automatic
AVivshrr Good condition
14.5 00
General I l e r t r i c
Automatic
Washer timid ititiditluq
J43 ikl
General Elrginc («• in. Electric

I R'lOAl unfinished frame house
Range
moo
on large lot « mile* Weil of Tbit is a free pass tn the Hitt
L o o th r a r S e r t lr e S ln re
Sanford, off Rt. 44 Deep well k
Theatre for Juan Batten. Eap 111 bo. Park
FA 2 2*21
elect rie pump f a 21421
date Bar t2. 39
3 BEDROOM

home

with

work

11.000 to ttooooo aviilehle for
■ * f 1f* pAh aft* i r ' ! nla »■ , t »
purchu* of second mortgagee
)1ai h *lAi*fi er slMr.An# ahall »«* In Open Mon. aad I r i. till • F. M.
DeLucleo, Tempi* 1-4012 ar
a rif In* «M phAll #(•!• th* ila*#nt r«|&gt; tFftff Af 1 t&gt;-at off # * tMidway 7 1343.
dratA *af (A* *IaIf*ianf, «■*•! •I••f1
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N E W !

Kepairs

Farpenlrr timl*. electric planer,
rnltie Inn, electric paint spray­
er. Nr mi one burner oil sluve.
Reavona hie price*
lnqurie at
loi Shell (id, Dc-Rafy, Florida,

ironing 10c k 13c. FA 3 7:n

2 Radrooma
Florida Ktsom
- F.H.A. —

shop A double eerporte on I
lor llrnl
acre land l ' i mile west of
a * 3 HR, l tit* bath concrete block
»
town. 22,000 down. FA 2 2794
home in nire
neighbu.hitod
X
exit-hen equipped T r r r a t i o
lie
4—MORTGAGE LOANS
A#mlnntA
floor*. 11 in monthly. Immediate

thA f'ou"*! Jy4v# n*
rAiiFti&gt;, rtntl'ia nun, #i*v *ai

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II—H*sk Wanted
JA

I.OST—LEASE.
Big
Sal# On
Everything. Eurniturn Center.

KHA LOANS

In

DcUary

S&amp; 2.
LAKE MARIE
. .

Kstntcs
•

Within 2 block* of DeRary
EDI*. A complete ehnppbig
( cnlrr.

AS LOW AS
$350 Down
$65 Monthly
(Include* ( I r w i n it
AT. G. Biller. Developer
Sale* Office
Hwy. 17 . t t DeRery Plat*
Eh NO » 4871 nr NO I-I7II
&lt; Mil ES NORTH OF
HANFORD

Give

Ebiladrlphia, Pa.

Painting A t

I 1UND

Ftasilfied liHntiy

INKiBE T AX SERA ICE
AAm. If. Alurray
FA 2 1394
of American International lilt Celery Ave
Utoscd bunder
Industries, Inr
IK'S larrnil Street

Pi*

AMI

'IH 11 IN111 I DINING

monthly payments Eh FA 1-&amp;17A

now fur local interview.
phone
III.si Hlie IIKDH

■o_nisr

l.iisr one boy's nirycl* »is* 2d".
Red. J (*. IPetln*. AYa* 1#et
m vtiinity of High School Can
to- identified. Reward Phan*
FA 2 U14 or FA 2 2414.

r O N T R AFT and R E P A IR AAHHK

Joe F. 'Ihoma*
EXEEHIFNFED
WAl t BESSES
FA 2 0419
Full time, salary and tips. 1023 Sarita SI.
Phone Mr. King. Mavfair Inn. 24—PIANO SERVIt’ K
FA 2 3(11
PIANO ft M M . I REPAIRING
JU itJ A 2 w iy
GIHI.S fur Inral telephone snlln.
W. I. IIAHMON
tatinn work day or evenings Ph. TA 2(224 Alter 4 •*) p. m
1.4 N. Park Awe.
Eh. P a 3 4131
short hours, salarv pits* bonus
No rkpenenre necessary Ap­ 21 4 III II.HIM. l ON TR 'CTORS
Small masonry horn* on W acre
ply at once tn Air. Adkins, at
fur l.i.owt
Well, flerlrlclly
desk, Aaide* Hotel. No phone For ca.prmry, palntinc. arreen
Fall FA •2 7731 for dlirrlmn*
Ing, r - all tig, and piaster renair,
calls please.
asphall tile, osbeslo* sUling,
MAYFAIR SECTION. Sparioua 1 i* - Male lleln Wanted
mi-oruy ur »ii&gt;tl
leveling
bedroom furnished home. Own­
ond
i*|iairir&lt;g
gaiaget
ami
er FA 2 IBM
EXPERIENCED Barlrnder. mot
wife king rail F,\ 24499.
die aged man "ri l e Bos f&gt;. Ii.
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
r o Sanford Herald
I i — I I I l T i n t At. S F R A i r r s
Realise
V .U H M M EAM.lt REPAIRS
10 -M ale nr I emale
LAKE MARY
Parlt fur all luakr* nf Meaorrs
Th FA 2 3197 or TA I ’.9*4
Urn Wuiiua }2U Dali). Sell bum
llritruluv, Hoover. Kirliy, elr
none nemcpletei ASrite Rrrvt*
Ere* pick up. Work guaranteed
3 BEDROOM i ll home, kitchen
C o, Attleboro, Mass.
FA 2 47M
equipped. It uUO. lake up law

Seminole Realty

New 1 Used lutnllure k Appli­
ance* A riouvi Place To
RUY K E I.I. or TRADE.
JENKINS KURMTUIlE
4bu Sanford A*r.

PI l BRING
III. \ I INS.

2-1501

| fa

furniture, appliinees, tnai*
etc. nougtit-sold. I.arrv't Mart
i n Sanford Ac* rn. FA 1-4121.

I.nst Girls' Itoadmester IliryfU
nrr
Vicinity rinecreat
Schiwd. Fan t&gt;e identified, R4*
ward Phone FA 2-7379.

17—RKALTA FARU3HR

It A Y .M U M I M. 1IAI.I,
’
REAI.TUR &amp; INSlTtUH
Y*-s» a m 4 I P h v f | Ml * ■ ' •
AV DIETRICHS — REALTOR
t‘» rs*if if IA*f |hi* #uil l . nni ' i * Third St. A Park Avenur fhiuth
f !e |1* ffftfV* AI"If 111 *||l»» untf
niir
Mrthvm—A'elmt Gonriler,
Y'all Call Rati
onfirrp (hA n*|« »-« iha at. «• «i#*
Adelaide If. Mosea — Associates
Thore F A 3 SG4I
rr
►aa i&lt;»#n Isrnkit* *
vf

t. l«r4 I• ■* t fnr Mi arn «•

new

303 309 E. First St. Ph. FA 3-09M

in

V11ar k 11Ainlita* Ik. a• i *»■" 4* *1

11 t t l l u A

almost

Mather of Sanford

S T I N K

Ills |lllin TOR WANTED
lions* Wiring — Eleclrte Service
BALE nr PEMAI.I
bid Vlhten
i
\
l
u
m
e
n
agency
Own
&gt;mir uwn
m oney-making
I n Vi:At lltfuyIt J !!«■• Tl, I*lit1*RANDALL ELECT IllG CO,
V V. Farmer, Realise
i f rr is h e a l e s t a t e
H JtFrnFitf of SV#tnlnnU C1' iw*
liusmes* Nn srlllng nr snllrlt- H i Magnolia
FA 2-U9I3
i«. rtf»ri*u.
tr R. Whitmurt, Astac.
ask Crumley 4 Mnnt*l!h
mg Erartlrallv p p rra lrs itself
Th•
nAI UH
o f Th *
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at
117
South
Ear.
Pb.
F
A
2
4*93
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r t l D A t * *.§'■ t A lFi
1 I•
ttk A. t rench w f , Eh. FA I 32)1
A— 111 II HIM. - Itl.PAIItSU r cihtain M r . 1 Brand Rer-ud
At ■hi
t Iriti h* it# to
After hours FA 2 1*11 or FA 2 4111
m illrts in superm arkets, drug P AIN TING
It l#
Ahe|% # 4 * * * ft ta * &lt; | l » |i»
v
3 BEDROOM &lt; It living k rim.ng
stores, etc You *ervlre them,
Th» liAlu* nf lit* • « i! n m. ■&lt;r.
ruum, kitrhrn rqinpited. family &gt;3. II. "Rill" S r E M P K I l Ag*a*y
•
ti aa ts*« « |n■t , •
.
and finishing
I n I 1 m 11 e d iqq-urtumK lor FLOOR sicding
r&lt;&gt;om, 2 baths, quirt nrightxir
f'r io ll *#l*4*|| fsaf Hi* St ' J all('leaning,
waving
Serving
Keillor A Insurer
gr n wiii
All you n rn l are 3
i al I'ifrUlt tn Aft&lt;l f••* heniinn|*
hood, city limit* 9t4 'ihO Gl
Seminole County stnre IMJ.
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Tt *- 4M.rMl.lr I
As-ne
t.aura
B.
OiVr,
H.
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T
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hie
wk
spare
Dine.
1
ar,
re
lrr
mortgage J32f«i down or term*
|a •'
r ill
’•!..*»•
H. M Gleit-in Lake Miry
Arlrlt Eilee, Everett Hirper
rners. P H I lo cover guaranteed
min.r»i.\u ifm i*
a j
r -i*
•
FA 2 IMS
Phone E A 14*91
' l l N. Park
r*•11a 11■*ii» Vi*-1i»tift . \*
11 c 11f" ’
inventory and locallon*. AArrtr
m s 1h h.s— p i li&gt;'iN w l.S
"• IN A t i i
( I a ( a 111| r i .: a
1 a i l* a
( t in i'i

MOWER
MOW ER:

LAW N

DISH G ARDENS Television Tube* Tested Fte*.
Snappm* Turile. N&gt;7 l.akrvie»*
R O L L IN S IIO IIB Y SH O P
SANFORD MOWER SHOE
Ave
A
l
The
!Egn
Of
Th*
Totem
Pel*.
FA S IR3*
or
l\\ S-MTi
3&lt;l17 5 French Av*.
NT'BSKRY equipment. FA 2 3377.
11-AL'TOM o BILER-TRAII.RRR
Silt l tINIIIIIDNING
19—FURNITURE and
H. II. POPE CO.
l»(7 CHEVROLET for sale. *3"
IKK SEHOt.D GOODS
)09
S.
Park
----FA
2
4234
Can be seen after 3 30 at 417
Holly Ave.
SELL t S YOUR EFRNITUR8
• Wr BUY Ihr Most
MALLETT lluusr Trailer, tu * 4*
• M&gt; SELL the Most
ft , 2 bedroom* F t hath*, auto
.... , . , i ,
n i
• W'r PAY H i p Most
malic waihrr. carpeted living AA tn il olt it'Ll
ILick (.Jana
SI' PER TR ADINI* POST
room. This J month old trader, Door Gla*«
A rnt (.la«a
ph FA 2 U477
original rosl IT.Joo. can be pur­
S E R V IC E
— ---------------chased for a tulle over half
• BIG AAl l ES
S rn karik (iln*-* and Paint Co.
the original cost I'll. FA 2-tui.V 112-11* W. 2nd SL Ph. FA 2-1*22
• Ql H I* t'R E D IT
q
• EASY TERMS
IT-HDATR and MOTORS
I.NA FLoPKS, l.etterheads. Halew stl c r i v
\I 4 IL ’ IF
nirnls, Invnicel, band bills, art!
I L a o V /ii * iH c w L iI V
"Gateway in ih# Waterway*'
progranii
etc.
Progressive
New And l i e d Furntiure
Ymir fvlnrurte Dealer
Printing t o Phone VA 2 3951 — 311 E First M.
FA 1 342J
ROBSON SPORTING GDODS
3&lt;Wi Well 17th St
304 a 4 E. 11!
1'hon* FA 3-ItfM!
PI MEN _ NPHINKI I R
21 h. p Johnson, make offer
New A- I'aed
*
SY S T E M S
F A 2-3&amp;SO.
All types and »i2r« Installed F urniture and .AppllineaR
"Dn It A'o.irsr'.f"
14 ft I'raft boat ami Gator trailer.
WF REPAIR AND SERVICE
3321. F A JTI.T*

$SAVL$

Tennessee Praised
On Rackets Action

ul

11— ARTICLES FOR SALE

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLM)

Regtattred Real Eilat* Broker
Eh. FA 3-1301 -17-12 at Hiawatha

u n «l»V

13—SPECIAL SERVICES

B E U T IF U L

NEED
homr: elrctne hit10 ACRES or more with modern
ehen. Phone FA 3 3*3.
home on West side of town
FURNISHED 2 bedroom apart­ SMALL trarts of land, high or
ment. FA 3 31ST,
liw ground.

WASHINGTON tl' PI i The*
Poit Office Department taid to
day It 1* preparing an opinion on
whrthrr a famous nude painting
Of a buiom Spanish Human i* fit
ropy for a newspaper ad.
The department confirmed that
it had received a request from e
motion picture company for an
"adutury opinion'' on ute of
Francitco Goya's painting. The
M.ja Nude." in it* advertising
cop}
The painting, which hang* in
thr Prado In Madrid, showa a
shapely brunette stretched full
length on a couch. A reproduction
of thr picture ha* been used on
Spannh postage stamps.
It ilso m s printed in full color
In a national magarme several
years ago.
The motion picture firm asked
thr (Hist office whether it would
allow In the malls newspapers
containing ads illustrated with an
easel reproduction of the unadorn
ed lady.
"The Maja Nude" has been
controlrrital from the beginning
It was condemned by thr hpattith Inquisition as "heretical and
immodest ” Rut even before that
there was a hassle over the Iden­
tity of thr beautiful model
One account la that the Duke
of Alba It . aim com inerd that
ihr was hi* wife and stormed
into Goya's studio. Goya, who had
been warned in advance, pro­
duce a painting identical with
the first raerpt that the young
lady was fully clothed
Goya was said to have calmed
the duke by insisting that thr
nude portrait did not rslst. But
when Ihr duke died, Goya left his
wife and spent several months
al the durhes*' castle.

PLANTS

Far** A Garde* tenter
ANNUA IN
Ml Celery Aee.

1-B ED R O O M

Post Office Gets
Problem Of Nude
As Copy For Ad

owtk '.

WOODRUFF'S

UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom house.
Kitchen
equipped;
enclosed i —BEAL EsTA1
Lick porch:
irrrened front
porrlt:
garegr;
nice
lawn
M.000 Down SI00 Monthly
Good location. Adult*. FA 3 4W8 4 BEDROOMS, I baths, well locat
or FA 3 3U3.
ed in town. Total price H I ,* "

f

Call IK 2-4174

tiefnrti

IA M -A .D A Y

Nice ip t . downstairs, i l l Perk.

United Erev* Inu-rnstlnosl
Stormy wrather faded from the
weather scene today and February
appeared headed fur a tame evil.
The only significant ram o c­
curred in the Southeast and the
Northwest.
Cold weaiher clung In the North
east where overnight reading*
near the rero mark were common
from northern New York Into New
England, la-tianon. V. H , rcrord
ed an early morning tempetalurr
of four below rero.
Warmer wrather puvhed across
the Inter.ar from the northern
Kockjr* to Ihr Great Lake* and
south into the middle Mississippi
and Ohm \ alley.
Rain, pelted the Gulf Coast rr
lion and northward Into North
Carolina. A downpour Wednesday
night drenched Orlando. FI* . with
l'» inchrs in a two hour period
Scattered shower* occurred In
th* Pacific Northwest along with
a mixture of snow and rain in Ih*
northern Rockies
Cloudiness with occasional rain
vsas eiperlrd from northern Flor
Id* to the Carolina* and rain or
About 1,400 shopping crn teri arattrred snow fUrrles were on
were planned for construction in tap for th* Pacific N'orthwrvi
the U. S. In 1334 and 1939, more
than half a&gt; many a* were in ex­
Iron .Man Stunt
istence at the beginning of last
NEW YORK «C P I» Harry
year.
Gallatin hold* the National Bat
kg;ball Allocation record for con
&gt;*culiv# game* ptavrd with M2
Gallatin never missed a game
in 10 sea ions with the New York
Knickerbocker* and D*lroit Pi»TV TUBES
tons.
TESTED FREE
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FABULOUS

Niven, Hayward Favored For Oscars
HOLLYWOOD
(UI'D—They're
off awl lunnaig in the Oacar tier
by with the preponderant* of »n
| m chancing out of th* it *r ting
gate (or the firal tlm*.
N»vw W o rn have to many naw
fare* appearvd m th* nomina­
tion*.
' Lit vrn at «** acting nominee*
find tnia their maiden rar*. There
are night vatrrana going again,
and one old war hone. Spencor
Traty, a two tim* winnar, I* the
only major 0 »ra r holdvr In the
fit id.

Running agalnri him fur the
golden italuelte are three young
comer* — Tony Curti*. Paul New­
man and Sidney Poitler — and
veteran David Niven.
Shirley MacLame, however, 1*
th* only n#w arrival oo the femi­
nine arene. Her competition eon
*i*U of a pair of four time lovert,
Sui#n Hayward and Deborah
Kerr, a Ihree time loaer, Rotallnd
Hum II. and one time loa*r F.li/a
beth Taylor.
Morning line favorite* in Uu
lop handicap rarea for l&gt;cat actor

anti bed aclrcx* award* are
vid Niven and Suian Hayward
So how do lire rail bird* pick
Hide two?
Inaimuch aa Tracy ha* collect­
ed two Oacara, and becaua* H
•■rnerally la agreed he ha* turned
in belter performance! than In
The Old Man And The Sea,'’ he
it unlikely to garner much avntimental balloting
Cttflia and Poiiier (hrtt Negro
ever nominated for the top
award) are apt to knock one an­
other out of contention in that
they eo-atarred in the tarn* pic­
ture and will draw a «pllt vote.
TIi* race, then, dwindle* to
Newman and Nlvtn.
Newman, deipite hli fine act­
ing, la not a particular favorite
with film folk. Niven, on Hir other
hand, i* cnormoutly popular and
will win many vote* baicd on
pnvfoua outstanding pcrformanci t. Hr ia the be»t i*et.
lit Taylor ia the first lo admit
her chance* have been hurt by
t er off screen romance with Kd
rite Flatter.
Mitt Kii*n II ia bite king a tough
precedent in Uiat few mutiral
.tan have ever breejed home
with Ihe Otcar. Shirley Macf.aine
itlll ia a youngilrr, Ihe expert*
figure, and hat plenty of time
■l ead of her for winning award*.
Thin, the beat actreta diadem
--.arrows to Sutan Hayward and
Deborah Kerr, both of whom have
failed in four prrvloui trie*.
lied haired Sutan won Hie New
York critic* award latl month for
her role in "I Want To Live," a
big plus factor, Niven also hat
this advantage,

Lady Leathernecks
Will Get New Boss
lallrd P ic m lute Inational
Command of the Women Ma­
rine* will paaa on March I to a
red hatred, iiaacl-cycd olflccr who
aay* the lady Iwalhtrnrrkt' value
ha■ been prove*I ''tx-yond *|uea
Mon” hi their lOyaar hivtuiy.
Jibe it Lt. Col M.rgarct M
llendvraon, who will aucceed Col.
Julia E. ilamblct aa diraetor of
|iie Woman M anner Sne wilt gel
ttu aagin of a full coloot t.
Mia* Hendoraoo la 4*
Hhe
Jnionl Uie Marine* in 1913 at Hie
age of 33 after teaching tchool in
lathhock, Tex , for II year*.
She aay* ah* felt Joining the
Marine* * h Mm patriotic thing to

tk* Him Hindu tun *aid *h« aould
tnink of no brller way to render
tcrvlre than In join the newly
or,; aimed Wuiucn Marinca and
“ lima baa not changed that inn

viction."

Col. Hindvr -uo taya with pride
that Hit- Marine* have 2,343 occti
palional ipecialtir* and Dial Wo
men Marina* are capable o( 1*11
mg 143 of th«*v, ranging from
aUnographic work to Jed engine
maintenance.
When the Women Marine*’ new
bo*t hat a chance, her chief hob'
by it cooking from new recipe*.
The 3 loot 9't inch colonel waa
Itoro in Cameron. Tex., graduated
from high tchool al Kennedy,
Tea., In 1P2H and from Hie Univertily of Treat in 1031
Site wat rommlttlonrd to the
Marine He*erv*» In June, 19U
after training M M l. Holyoke,
Mata. In World War II, ahr in
KNOXVIU.K. TWnn (DPI! — »trut ted woman M a rin e * at Camp
Lana* Ray Caugborn, 31, a matt­ I-rJeuw, N. C , and tervrd at of­
er of prl*»n vxcapv, wa* capturvd ficer m charge of the Ituunrti
R IC H M O N D , Va. I U P O - R e y ­
jeaterday by PHI agrnU. wlio School, Marine Corpa Intlitute, nold* M etala Co. TucM lay a n ­
Wathlnglnn.
Pound him aterfung In a farmhouiv
Kite went back to tchool teach- nounced plana for a m huu.rinr
Special Agent 0. C. Hearty
made nf alutninutn which cmihl
trig
alter the war for two and one
a*i&lt;l Caughorn offered no red*,
reach unprecedented depths and
half
yeart
and
Mien
rejoined
Uie
lanra when he waa awakened II*
explore more than fio per cent of
1Ta&gt; 'laying at tier (armhouM M trine*.
Ihe ocean floor.
r here with hk Mother and
Company official* aatd Hie craft,
than.
to tie named Hie Alummaut, would
Caugborn’a capture ram* lee*
I* light in weight and itrongrr
Mian oo* day after hie partner in
than one rnailv of tlrrl. It aim
hi. lataat etcape venlure, Willi*
rnuld t&gt;e uied to prevent recon(forinan Edward., 3T. of Mobile, C f n i l H G p f r P m f l f
naittanre &gt;vf A me r lean wateri by
Ala, wat caught tilling m a 10M
irOlll
lluisinn till,*, they aald.
FAIRFAX, V». (UPII — When
Wlth two young women, a redJ. la-wi* Reynold*, wieculive
d and a blonde.
baler Lurat (Sallego* tnUplacnl a vi r president of the firm, said Hie
Edward* waa arraigned before ib ritual (mint, he mad# a monu
rojrd la gun Ui I'JU and H&gt;al reV. 8. Commiaaioner Hart* M. menial error.
ent lest* hnv« vliuwn it lo !«• frasDuggin* Tuvaday and Caugborn
Tile rune lioy* of Den On*. Cub ible. Under ideal progress, Hie
Will lot arraigned today. Ttiey will Sc*an Park l*l, ordered m taut first model ahinild
ready for
b* returned to Oc-orgla.
cake for Ihrtr annual banrpiel lauinhliig and trials wrlhin Iwo
Cawghuto anti Edward* fl.-d Tuesday night. Hal ley &gt;a read H years, he aaid.
from the Gworgta priton fur lie
Farly niiNlelt would lot powered
tiy elerirlr Itallrrir* but atomic
eorrlgiblea In lluford, Ua., J*n. I
Ti e m u ll' A three fool high
rupulslon could he tn*lailed later,
in • “ piaah-lmtton" v*rap«.
frosted rake In the form of tiiv Reynolds aaid
13&gt;* two priaooeri got lido ttw
Waihlngton Monument.
ilie first model I* to he alarut HI
Warden’* truck and guard T W.
"Oh. well," phlloaophlird Hal feel long with an tnvide diameter
William* openul th* gate*, helicvhitf Wanlrti Hubert Smith wa&gt; in Irgn*. "Hie wool* wnnted a nice of seven feel, Reynold* said. It*
the truck. William* w»t later cuke. Ttiey atipmed * feai of art it fool rylindrira! hull will t&gt;« de
died by Georgia Correction* Com- which hat never been achieved signed In a. rnmmndale a pilot and
tnUaionvr Jark Furrfiter who aatd tiefore W* are happy for them lo two arietiHfn- observer*, along
with more than l.too poundi of Inft wa* an hnne-t ml*taka tail on* haw
He rharged Hiem catty
SO lor alrument*.
Mint ju *1if ted divinixal,
The Alummaut would l&lt;e aide lo
Caugborn ha* v.&lt;rape*i from the "feat of arl."
'*■•«'" mi tin- ocean floor vs-ilh tele
Gem t in ami Tennr**«r prl.orta
vision ramerat wliiclr could be exaft lime , lie waa a rio ln l last
trndisl &lt;mi loog arm*. Remotely
Manh In downtown Atlanta alter
operat'd light- world pro'.# the
a wild, bul lot - punctuated dim e
deep-water dark mas
Hi* reit halrnl briilc of a week
Wa- wiiii him.
TAM-AIIASSKF. fllP I) — The
At the lime of that arrvat, »Ule Supreme Court ha* upheld
CALI.
flwugln &gt;rn wa* a htglliv* from a r a j law giving rlllrt in the
a priton kirn for burglar!*** in .......
the right lo annex unlitTeiuie***e He It alio under two euri iJied k rrllo r y under rcrtaln
ear vantMca* in Hrorgia for rendu Ion*.
urgUrit*. and Kdwarvl* wa*
Dade County attacked tin- law
awrving IP yean for ("bbtrie*.
rut ground* N waa a local hill.
Kvenl ni ’ - 1 \ 2-7500
dligUDed a* a general law The

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. WASHINGTON
W H H IN n m M (UP!)
fU P tl -— T h *a
State Department tatd today the
illed States “ will communicate
th the Soviet Union" on the
boarding by U. S naval ptrwnnel
at a Human fishing trawler off
Newfoundland.
The trawler was boarded to
eberk whether Its crew had dam­
aged a multi-million dollar trans­
atlantic cable network.
Lincoln Whfte, Stale Depart­
ment spokesman, said a formal
would be sent to Moscow

■(IM the
A * daurtm
ent das
has receiv­
nnhs
when
department
ed and assessed ill the Informa­
tion possihle.
Asked what the United States
would say If the “ facts" failed to
show tny responsibility on the
part of the trawler, either Inten­
tional or accidental. White said
he did not “ want to anticipate."
contents of any American com ­
munication.
The U. t. destroyer which pul
the hoarding party on the Soviet
vessel was steaming back to

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U n ite d Prasi* Lassoed Wire KstAbltnhwl 1908
SANFORD. FLORIDA
NO. *80
F R I D A Y . F K H K l ’ A K Y 11. iy:»9
it found no evidence that the Ku»- V O L . X L IX
slans were doing anything “other
than fishing."
White House Prrw Secretary
James C. Hagrrty said I'resident
Eisenhower had received from
the navy a preliminary report
similar to the one the Navy made
public Thursday nigh!
There was no immediate mdiaa-j
lion whether Moscow would view j
the Incident as s major Issue to
further strain Soviet American re­
lations or accept it as a routine'
move under an international treaty
to protect undersea cables
A five man party from the dr
slruyer Hoy O. Hale si rambled
aboard the Soviet ship NovorosHKRI . I N ( I ' I ’ I ) — The Kuweinn ultimatum lo the W a s.
sisk at noon Thursday about 120
tern Allien Pi Ret out of Berlin by May 27 rv.u hod its h alf­
miles northeast of St. Johns, Newway mark tod ay and found W m t Berliner* “ upprehenniv*
The 12-year-old son of a promi­ played beams on the lake all foundlsnd.
MI AMI ( I ' I ’ i ) — T hv U. 8. wwolhnr bureau aniit liter*
m k v . tl.ftSR ( u p d — British
nent Sanford family droanrd in the through the night while crews in
ia a possibility of dumatriny; wind storm * amt one or two prime Minister Harold Macmillan lull u n a fra id ."
lake behind his Loch Arbor home small boata probed and dragged
Both th ey and their A m erican a llic* her* s i t cnttvlucod
tortuuloes in the mint north of Tampis and Orlnmlo and to the ia “ more inclined to yield on sub
the area.
last night.
fret of summit talks than k* the Kuimuiiu fully in tend to hum! o v e r the G un in uniat Fuat
south
of
Jacksonville
and
Cross
C
ity
this
afternoon.
Sonny was released from Semi^Koy Frank (Sonny! Symei 111
German* th* land sml air (vnuslt
i'resident Eisenhower if it semis
The severe thunderstorm end tornado forecast said:
apparently was pitched into the note Memorial Hospital last week
that ar* Berlin’s lifelines.
the
onlv
way
to
pre.cnl
war.
Her
"S ca lto m l sev ere thunderstorm s a rc expected over
water when his outboard driven after treatment for a broken
iln diplomats said tuda&gt;.
American military sourcaa hare
North
and
Cantral
Florida
this
af-1----------------------------------arm.
Ills
arm
still
was
In
a
fore­
boat crossed its own wake. He
carefully avoid talk which might
Elsenhower lias rejected th*
ibility
of
|*
,
j
a
.
■
t
|
.
ternuon.
There
is
a
possibility
was the son of Mr. sod Mrs. Roy arm call.
Idea of lop level talks Soviet
•mangle them In a political alluHe was a student at Itnecresl
damaging wind storms
Frank Symes Jr.
alion. and they carefully avoid
Premier Nikita Khrushchev
or two tornadoes m the area
Ths body was recovered at 11:15 School.
jrrts anything less than the sum
talk that the Ktivsnns might in­
Survivors
include
his
parents;
north
of
Tampa
and
Orlando
and
Uui morning.
terpret a* threatening
m il—while still maintaining So
to th* south of Jacksonville and
His cries
for help brought one slater, Keherca: maternal
viet dcirrmtnation in hand Ihe
But their conversation leave* no
grandmother.
Mrs
Willie
May
BONN, Germany (I T I i—West­ cross City. This activity is Mneighbors from their homes. Sev­
Berlin lifelines over in East Ger­
doubt that military plan* hava
Murray,
Spartenburg.
S.
C
.
and
ern diplomats predicted today the -ported any limr until S p m
eral men, Including his Islher,
many.
been prepared for an emergency.
Shortly before noon, a pilot re
di.hvd into the lake, but were un- paternal grandmother, Mrs. Hoy Soviet Union would sign a sepa­
There was no doubt Macmillan
They brtlrva they can carry
Frank
S/inei
Sr.
rate
peace
treaty
neat
month
with
ported
seeing
a
funnel
cloud
near
S i c to reach him before he »ank.
Honda t voter* should decide (hem out.
si antis by the Western cat! for a
Funrral
services
wilt
tv
held
at
Communist
F.ast
Germany.
Jacksonville
But
it
could
not
be
The boat continued In circle
foreign ministers conference on whether to closa public school1 1 An American briefing officer
The ofl threatened action Would determined if it was a tornado or
without guidance. Equipment and tt a. m. tomorrow in Holy Cron
threatened by integration
coined the phras# “ ap(.rrfienaiva
Episcopal Church. The Rev. John give (he Communist regime addi­ if It touched the ground
John
Krider
returned
to
Sanford
n« ,in ■"* ,h*'
I"" »*"»
men from Seminole and Orange
This ia the view of Seminole toil unafraid" Conversations with
call to Khrushchev In person,but
Thomas will officiate.
Purerasler Arnold Sugg of the &lt;■*« «Uht. mhllani over the sue
tional authority—on paper
at
Counties joined in the 17-hour
Cramkowr Funeral Home la in least—to assert control oser West* Miami Weather Bureau said the res* of a joint meeting In Wash alter five days of talks with Khrtl- Itrp 'lack Cleveland Jr., one of West Berlin business people bear
shchev hr was reported less op thr original tignrri o! ihe "man­ him out.
#mm ilia charge of arrangements.
ern supply routes to Wei! Berlin dangerous weather conditions writ ington between (hr Honda Water
|N
Vied to a summit meeting than ifesto" on segregation and state*
Business in gaily lighted, proaThe family has requested in on May 27.
caused by ■ low pressure area ways l nrnmillee and (he statr &gt;
Orlando forces failed both last
right* tarlier this week
Elsenhower.
peroua West Berlin goes on aa
lieu of flowers, a donation be
It also would be a major ad­ moving in Irom (he Gulf of Meal congressional dili-.ation
night and today when muddy wa­
Cleveland
charged
that
effort*
usual.
But tt is fell Ihe prime minister
made to the Cancer Fund or a vantage in the Soviet ram|utgn Ico and an unilahlr air mass
'
hail our most successful
ters impeded their underwater
But there U no one, cither in
may reluctantly urge the West— ar* bring made to "distort the
memorial for the church.
over
North
Florida
The
low
(iresmeeting,
he
said
They
liavr
to
win
recognition
internationally
lighting system.
If necessary —1&gt; parley with Khru­ purposes" of tha declaration of East or West Berlin, who doca
(or the East German regime and sure system was accompanied by pledged Ihelr support of our pri
» The massive light truck from
21 legislators who signed the docu­ not seem aware of the May 27
ary waterway* project, regard shchev if nothing else wilt pro­ ment at Day tuna Bearh.
to bring about formal negotiations thunder storms ami high gusts
Mie Sanford Naval Air Station
ven!
conflict
over
Berlin.
deadline, first announced by Rutbetween it and the Welt Herman
"Most of the mgrrdtrnl* of less n( which area it will serve."
The senior member of the loci! ilan Premier Nikita Khrushchov
The feeling in mosl serious dip
The president nf Ihe Waterways
government leading to a confed­ severe thunder storms and torn*,
lomalir circle* in Russia was that legislative drlrgalioti said the ami reiterated with threatening
eration of the two,
does are presrn! over North Flor­ Co turnlitre added that when the Macmillan definitely was looking issue nf rinsing schools fares) overtones m Mon » * w hours ago,
project
I
j
ready
for
appropriation,
Walter Ulbriehl, East Herman ida today," he said
Grrmani and Alliri are eona way to head off war over with tntrrgatlon was mrnlionrd
’Canes Pick Campbell deputy premier and Communist Ham and thunder ahowera pelt­ it will receive solid harking trom for
Berlin
and Cist the s u m m i t l’rior «“ mtnmg and Ihal sevsial vlnced here that a real crisis ia
thr
delegation
Party
chief,
said
in
an
interview
ed
most
of
North
EloridA
lale
CORAL GABLES (DPI) —Bob
Thr project ia the Cross State should not be ruled out — even "f **ie signers declared that they at hand
(Whlley) t’ampbetl today was the Communists would demand this morning in advance of the
They do not believe It wlU erupt
CV
al. already approved by the considering the firmness of Klsrn- would not put their names sin ihe
named assistant haekfield coach one half the seats in the con p m iu rc fromwhich was centered Corps of Engineers. Committee bower » d e e I a r a t I on at his manifesto “ if for that purpose the moment the East German*
trolling congress of such a eon- about i m milesvoiith ofApraltri(of closing schools!."
OCALA (U PD — Authorities of the Hurricanes.
take over th* communieationa
members told thr Capitol Hill Wednesday new* conference,
federation although Kail
Gcr- roia,
f l i t eland said opponents of the controls.
todsy charged two more prison v r . •
is ..
delegation
Dial
onci
I
til*
route
|t
The
door
s
h
o
u
l
d
never
be
many'*
population
is
onlv
.me
Jacksonville
and
Tampa
weir
high British source manifesto are trying to make it
Qrnistri with robbery, pushing to V G l I l l i n s.1111 L5US^
Some do not even believe that
deluged by heavy rains and gusts constructed others will follow, closed, '
appear that legislator* who tlgnevi Berlin is the real target of tha
TAMPA (UPD O n l y 3«i of the third that of West Germany,
sis th* number of men linker) In
"171*
Croat
Slab
Canal
it
the
said,
The Soviets and their East near M miles per hour were re
are in favor of alMitlshing thr Khrushchev campaign. Many b *
tha bit ait * safe cracking ring 276 pupils al a verm in-infested ele­
key to Ihe entire nttwork," Krider
'
"■
puhlir »slimit system
Arrrttod Thursday and charged mentary school turned up for German vatellite always have (KJned al Jacksonville and Vero said. “ Hnce this is started, others
llevr that the Human objective
]s * t* s 4 /\ r |r [ { . . J
warned they would conclude a Beach,
This, he added. If untrue Tha it a permanently divided C *^
ki tha caa* were prison guard classes Thursday.
will fall in line Tills is a feasible JU D ilU l IJ I I &amp; U .
separate peare treaty if the Weat* |
manifesto was a vow lo fight for many.
Samuel Altman, 14; Mi brother,
project, and if we alt Join in It.
^
ern powers did not participate.
the preirrs alion of segregation
George. 20. of Os ford in Sumter To Piny In Moscow
support.
Ihe
whole
stale
will
bene
Signing of a separate Soviet
and states rights It also said Ihit
County; and Cleretnl A. Barnea,
NEW YORK ( U P I ) — The New
fil "
East German peace treaty would,
thr signer* doubted that tome
41, Wildwood restaurant operator. York PhUharmunie will appear In
Sen Six.-aril Holland made an
in Ihe eyes of the Communists,
spokesmen In the statr were re
Convicts
charged with safa Moscow for two weeki this sum­
excellent talk supiwrting the Com­
make East Germany’s bonier*
fleeting the thought* and opinion*
tracking wore Rufus Argo. 40. mer, It was announced Thursday.
CAPE
CANAVERAL.
Fla
(UPD
mittee*
c-fforts,
according
to
Kri­
th* official borders of Germany.
of the map.rlty nf the people
Miami, serving time for saft
der. Spokesman for th* Water­ —Die Army successfully fired an­
Cleveland (aid that manifesto
•racking; David Key. 10. Fort Reds Invite Indian
way* Committer was Gordon other workhorse Jupitera on a
Heavy Attack .Squadron On*
Lauderdale, under noted re for
NEW DELHI &lt;UI’l l —The Sovroutine test flight early today at*{ signet* did oo| uidlral* hats Ussy
Thompson,
Jacksonull*.
held its first
ia.psA.tlou
might vole oo th* srhool dosing
breaking and entering, and Nor­ tet Union ha* invited Indian Presi­
Local police are among soma
“ We
have moved ahead 10 then turned It* attention to the
since th* muve from Jmkaonrtll*
man Lylt. II, Tampa, convicted dent Rajcndr* Prasad to visit Mo*
new moon rocket it lias aisembled quttlion, should it arise in Ihe s »fsO who ar* up in arms atwut
years
by
this
meeting,"
Krider
to Ramey Field Ihli morning
mat session of ihe Legislature. eritirlvra of the triflir handling
cow.
of robbery.
IM! yard* away
Cdr Sidney N. Raney, com­ concluded.
George Altman waa a central
.,
The Jupiter's fllghl of lest than
adiled that hv to'lh'vrs (hi* at
th*
Daytona
International
manding of flier, ill* (verted the
it* full l.tuu mile uitige set the dreision stovuld rt-si with Ihe peo Speedway last week
figure in the aln1uelion of a Negro iVUSSlIUS H o n o r e d
James (Scotty i Smith former men at 0:.1i&gt; in thr squadron hang
from Iht Wildwood city jail a f*w
BUDAPEST (UPD America *
stage lot blattofl of thr Army's l’^r,
Sgt Ico Rock and Earl Butsresident of Sanford, died yrsler ar.
xetoml sp.i.'e piolw, s*apectevl
Ie1Roy t oliins, ill ohvi.ais Itiarde* were vent to Daytona to
years ago.
Vanguard rocket and Htisma's
day morning In a Winter Haven
Award* were presented duiuig
The Altmans and Barnes also Sputniks will be cu-frilured on a
some lime this weekend Tile Jupi ••rial, lias refilled to comment &lt;mU| wi(h |(.&lt;rfje con|ro| wllhi#
the erremnnle* by- Cdr John Mil
nursing home.
were charged with aiding and newr Hungarian jiavtagr stamp.
ter will again lie used as the M
manifesto
the city. Tha poliec did not work
Mr. Smith was a native ol ier, chief staff officer. Hatwing
■betting a (don In escaping.
Army moon rocket booster.
*---------------- ---------within th* parking area at tha
Glascow, Scotland. thr son of One.
I Th* Allmans, Barn** and a Cliburn Is Treated
Today 's Jupiter test was thr M r c
W jriP D iet
The Slate Florisan lex patients)
speedway; that was tha job §t
Gillen
Smith
and
Janet
Cteland
I
cdr
ItoU-rt
Morris
received
thr
prisoner war* picked up just out­
TT
Cluh will meet at Ihe Centro! Flor­ first m whirh Air Force troops
NEW YORK (U P D - Pianist
the Nalluml Guard
side the Florida Correctional Initi Van Cliburn underwent surgery Smilli. He went to Winter Haven Secretary id Navy coinmendatuni ist* Stale Tuht-rrulon* Hospital, have participated. Alasut 10 Air lev H o S D i t a l H c r G
from
Sanford
in
1947
for
his
courageous
ronduef
in
ef‘ Many people comulinirnted ua
tution for Men early Thursday on the middle finger of nit right
Force rorVeleeri. trained hy Ihe
on the way traffic wa* handled,"
lie was a member nf Si Paul'* fn ting an emergency
landing, Orlando, this wrekrmt
after Prison Supt. Harvey West hand today for an abirri* undrr
Mrs. Gertrude Virginia Wine,
Es patirnls, their families and Army at it. Huntsville. Al a, mis
Episcopal Church, Winter Haven, after ordering his crew to hail out
and tha Highway Patrol
liked the nail bed.
site renter, helped launch the VI 77, died at 12 30 p m yesterday Hock said. “ And we think that
la&lt;1 August Tie landing was niadr friends and all others interested In
under thr circumstances, the Na­
and
an
honorary
member
of
San
In Seminole- Memorial Hospital.
them in an unmarked car.
despite a broken mam landing ill* TR program are Invited to at­ Ion weaivon al 12 IV a m *.* I
ford laxlge No. 2, E and AM.
She was Ivorrt (tot, 2fl. 1471, In tional Guard did an eserllenl Job
tend
Ihe
annual
session.
Die
llrlrnse
Deportment
»ald
Device Really W orks He it lurvtvcd by one daughter, gear.
nf handling th* 40.000 earl to
A dinner and dance will to- held two hmira later Hut Hie flight New York City. She has made
R L K A U E K , Iowa ( LED — Mis* PhytUi C. Smith, Winter
F J. Ituff and J It William*
« -Sanford for the past
tonight at 7 at El Pali", South Or- w as surer,.ful A spokesman said, »«T
i.rorue Hskert found uut how well Haven.
were named Airman nf thr Month aog* Hlossom Trail Th* annual the. firing was a test
the Juto-wo years, with ..bar son and
] * * * . ! * cam*
lest to thr
Jil|
a grain elevator power takroff d*
Funrral service* will be held to f-&gt;r Pecrmter and January J. L. business meeting will convene Sun­
Mr and Mr*. home from Daytona aboUl 6 p.
Ier
*
nose
rone,
warhead,
engine
'toughler-ln-law,
vie* work*. It took off all his morrow al 10 a m at the OU- Hyman. AIM was bon .red (or his
m. Sunday (th* racre ended at
Charles Win* fir
clothes, lesvtng only his hit, shoe* l.aughlin Funeral Home with Ihe selection a* Plane Captain of the day al 10 a m in the auditorium and fining systrm.
( JO p m ), the lot wa* empty.
Mr*
Wine
was
a
former
realof
the
Ivvapttal
Lunch
will
he
scre­
The new moon rocket, a four
md one shirt cuff.
Month.
Rev. C. N. Stirrup officiating
ed on thr hospital grounds at noon stove vehicle with a 13-pound pay- dent of Washington, D C. and A m wspsprr columnist said that
Graveside services are sehePiped over thr sale alter
Sunday, followed by * homecom­ load mounted slop it, will follow Fredericksburg, Va. Death came traffic was still thick at 7:30 p. m.
LEESBURG (UPI) - County Letter For The Birds
iluled for 1 p, m tomorrowr in yi ars of Naval service was George ing program at l:3o p. m.
Once the rare were out of tha
Commissioner Jaek Hootrn has
thr trail through sparv fdan-d hy after a short Illness.
DKS MOINES, low* (UPD —
Survivors, other than her son, lot, they Jammed the highwaya
betn Indicted on a rharge nf Iowa House Speaker Rep. Vrrn Evergreen Cametery. conducted Wilson. AMC Wilson was loaded
Russia s Lunik
if
exerything
idling to thr county property tn Lisle writ] volt against a bill U&gt; by the Sanford Masonic lodge into an amlHilanrr and token from
works prni-erly TTve 3,2*10 pound include four grandchildren; three and the city of flay tuna. Tha
Masons will meet at th* Lodge al Ihe wene afler th* erremony.
which be owned an Interest.
Lunik, according lo thr Huislans. great grandchildren; and one bro Highway I'atrol w.u praised bp
permit dove ahooting. Hr said hr !:J0 to allrnd service* In l towiy.
F. Myers. Rtrlimond, Va. local police for Hip way It ronHa will ba arraigned on the dreidrd to do so after his wnjr
skimmed part the moon a nd wen I
Itomalns were to tie sent to l roll eel bumper to bumper traffic
misdemeanor neat week
into orbit Hound the sun
* rule him a two page Idler lor the
Wheeler and Thompson Funeral on Highway 17 92.
How About Chicken?
Hooten was Indicted Thursday bird*.
Mark N Cleveland Sr , rhlef of
Ibotie in Fredericksburg this af
by tha Lake County grand jury.
“ That road Is so narrow that
Ilie Sanford Fire Department, I*
TALMHASSKE. Ela (UPD terncMin llrtsson Funeral Home even with normal traffic, there
# b c jury said Hooten proposed al To Discuss Changes
The state'* poultry ami rirg Indus
attending Ihe list annual meeting
I.
J
ftolrh,
former
Jsllir
for
was in rharge of local arrange- it a possibility of inching along,"
a meeting of the Commission—
_,
,,
TALLAHASSEE ( UPD — Gov. try todsy announeed Ihe menu for Seminole County, died al II JO of Ihe Fire Department Instruc
mentl.
that the county
Bosk said "We Ihlnk all tha
tors Cnnfrrenre in Memphis, Teus
neat Wednesday'* breakfast at
Partly cloudy lo rlnudyr tnnishl
— —
-----property, owned hy hlmrelf'and L,Ho&gt; CoUln*
“ "u &gt;r ,h*‘ which Gov, I^-rivy Collin* and his last nlgHl In Seminole Memorial
law rnlurrtmrnl agrnrtea did a
The
four
iIjv revli «r of modern
he plans to meet next week with
Hospital
•cveral otiicrs, for a shop main
fire service problems will feature csilh oeia.lonil ram
good job, ami don't desrrva un­
Saturday S a t l i r d a V
Schcdlilc
legislative leader* to diseu** pro cabinet will to- the guests
Mr Itoleh was horn m Sanford a
I-Mlcl- S■, —
parti.
a lr»
shnarrx
. .
*
tenance alte for JIO.OOO. Th* In­
just criticism.
“ Jumbo fried eggs, omelets, egg
series
nf w
spertorutar
“ ilev
"
* *• *
wi
pre s mm ■■■■■
ra
»---*
—
----- - * (snsod .-hinges in the state eon
dictment said Hooten did not dis­
sausage-burger*, raw eggs in or \pril 21, I t3. and was a 1d&gt; long f|r,,, •• ^ number of condemned High ic»Uv 4V to 7». low lonixhl
stltutlon, including a new reap
close he had an Interest in Iht
building* have been given to thr
•"
Variable winds 10 to 16
ang* Juice and hard hulled eggj resilient He retired In IBM
portlonmcnt formula.
Survivor* include one mere, conference by Ihe City of Mem- miles (or h-mr.
The Stale Health Department
property.
decorated with pictures nf thr gov­
Mrs
Elgin
Myers
and
one
nep
mobile X ray units will he open
An inraatigallon tuned when
pM* and wilt he burned for eaper
ernor and the cabinet member*.
hew. Lloyd Hatch, todh of San imc-ntal purtMiirt.
tomorrow for free chest X r a y s .
a weekly newspaper charged th* Freedom O f Thought
font; cine aunt, Mr* Tex Hi i -..n
Sanford positions are the Shiloh
BAGHDAD, Iraq &lt;LTD
1‘re
county had been cheated In the
I wo month-old Martin Randolph
NelHon (vets $.11,96-1
Funeral services will to- held
13i» annual Glee Club Hall will Baptist Church, Goldsboro, t I p Bulger was flown lo Hethcsda
Veal The newspaper allied that oner Abdul Karim cl Kasn-m told
Tourney
Cancelled
at
4
VI
p
tn
tom
arrow
at
grave
LOS
ANGEI.ES
(UPD—
IDcky
a
meeting
of
Iraqi
P-achcre
Thurs
the county paid for four lots on
4s* held tonight at the Mayfair to and 5 * p in,, and Yowell t \ aval Hospital last niidit for treatTin- golf tournament scheduled
day that the aim of hi* revolution Nelson won court approval Thurs side in F^vergrren Cemetery The
Departmenl Store, 10 a, m. • 1 nient of a diacas* that has caused
the lit* and got only two.
Rev.
Joel
D.
Brown
will
offi
day
nf
a
settlement
with
a
Sunday Icy Ihe Sanford Women'a Inn from V to midnight The bellr p. rn. and 2 5 p m
The grand Jury was called Into ary government ia to "give the
(our broken l«uir* In hie short life.
of
tbr
ball
will
be
crowned
at
Tlie unlta will he flosed on
station to study the case by State people complete f r e e d o m of record company for royalties on elate Brisson Funeral llomr Is Golf Association has been cartceU
Doctors at Seinluole Memorial
rd
10 IS
fhrr* of his rock 'n roll hits
tn charge of arrangements
Monday, but will reopen Tuesday. Hospital advised the transfer after
Attornry G. G. Oldham at tha thought and action "
interrranial hemorrhaging began.
request of th* other four membara
He I* the ton of Mr. and Mr».
of the County Commlstloo.
Gary I,. Bulger, 3516 Orlando I)r,
lie was accompanies) by hli father,
who is srrving with Fasixm Si at
Ramey Field,
The flight wat mad* In Faaron'a
BY VIRGINIA CONN
'anything nothing hud been dona]
When Ihe reporter arrived. Stott friend who sells them reasonably, served every morning, mint be treated. Few have long to live, RID lrant;ort, piloted by Id. Ger­
A fisherman on Besr Lake was
to "impress" anyone.
wa* clipping (lie bulge by the Milk is served three times • gather, d, the chickens ft-d. Scolt'a and we want tn make their last ald Warnk* and Lcdr. H ti. Ham­
Herald Waff Writer
rushed to the Flnridi Sanitarium
S o il's improvements have In front poreh, while he chatted wllh day The. horn* ha* it* own cow*, three “ right hand ‘ men" are hit days at pleasant a* possible," ilton.
yesterday afternoon after he fell
(Secoud *4 two article*)
eluded repairing the plumbing, two old men in rocking chair* raise* it* own beef slid hogs. TTie two seuis, II tad 15,
nd • Scott ttys.
from hla boat and was cut sev­
He went into hit officr. a tiny hugs &amp; t the r ir r t t milk.
daughter, to
Grady
Scott became manager cleaning the septic tanks, tighten
There are 21 people In Uit hnme
erely by the blades of the out­
of thr S«mlnnl* County Home last ing rules shout cleanliness, ahun room with a desk and telephone.
Oranges from thr groua *ur
Oldsters are always cold Heat It was built in IV27 lo hold 4&lt;L
board motor.
October. Hr and hi* wif*. Flore. dsnt fore! for everyone, poreh*«e then **t in hi* living room to tounding Ihe house
on the hill ing u difficult in
the house ew» The Seotl* are avsislrd hy a cook,
Name of the man was not avail­
discus* thr
home and Its nprf* are sold to local parking house*; 1thr IdllTie coil
furnsc* must
■ nursa. a milkman and two
able Seminole and Orsngr County •nd their thr** children live in to * new deep Irene
Th* tint thing he did was fix Hon.
the proertdi go into Ihe general tie tasked hy Scott to coax even maids Their salaries, except for
SANTA M O N IC A . Calif. ( U P I)
Sheriffs Departments were on the an apartment In th* main house
Wtih a limited budget, Scott is the television *clt Old people
lie t|iokc
highly to the Navy, fund of thr county, not to the a little heat into chilly rooms the nurse, must come from the — Actress Pier Angeli and her for­
scene within mlnlue* and are
and thli and said
that after
a VAII9 home. Srotl reserves t few trees Coal cannot lm mured directly budget allocated hy the County mer husband, tinge Vie Damona,
dited with taring th* man’ * trying toimprove facilities. When have little recreation
he c*m«, plumbing was out of medium is one to thr mort tails parly, Ihe men hud brought nuxn for use hy th* home during the into (he chute, It mutt he (rant (.'nrnmitiinnere. Funrral* at IA5 were sued Thursday for 134.500
title* of food to the home. Many year.
order in most of the bathrooms; factory.
damages over a sinking backyard,
ported several time* before it each are no small Item.
The cemetery has been cleaned, of the hot dog buna are still in
th* old people were quarrelsome
The purchase of Ihe new deep rrarhet its dsitmation.
Aloysios C. Mletui charged la
Salarirt amount to 0.000 •
grave* are maintained pnq-erly Ihe frie/c-r They make good toatl freer* It part of hi* plan to get
and unhappy from hunger.
Scott says the doctor comas year. Including tha Broil*' com hi* Superior Court suit that ha
BUFFALO. N. Y, (U FD -A flee
Craves In th* c*m*t*ry were Scott praise* Ihe county road de­ for Ihe residents. Meat it servrd a few big things done, and worry two or thr.* Units a week, more prniation. Th* budget Bill year bough! a home from tha coupla la
four airtight fait* burglar alarm* •hallow, ervating a dangerous sit­ partment and Ua «omtant help twice a wrek, fish once, and aUiut money later. The storage if nereriar). Medical supplies Is 122,000, although Scott think* June, 1957. for DM 509. Sine* the*,
had been art o ff Ly short ctreuita, uation in the area. Nallh*r of the in outside work.
chicken every Sunday. The hig box htt reaped rirh return* In and Ihe nurses salary are paid tt U still 111 coo. Any housewife Fe aald, tha backyard kat sunk
police U . Clifford Yam still chec­ TV set* worked. The whoia plant
To the manager to the county meal is in the middle to the day, saving money and food. A new by tha county, althouifh normal knows that fuel, fond, meintrn 10 fret, forcing him to apend h u »
ked when th* alarm rang a fifth waa dirty and unkempt
home fall* tha responsibility of with a light supper. Special diets hot water heater hat been another medicines and aqi'lnrnrftt cornea erne and clothing are eaper.ilve dred* of dollar!. Mletua laid tha
C " \ He caught two burglar*
A lie! aid reporter want to th* all yard work, maintenance and are prrparrd for patient* in tha Comfort.
from tha home budget.
But how many hiva to provlda roupla knew tha yard Included
hid.ng Inside tha Inland St*«l hum* without notifying the Stott* bookkeeping. Hit wife Is In charge Infirmary,
Tlie chickens are the Scott
“ These people ar* lik* little for a minimum of id person* m an aa that would sink, but did N t
Froducu, Co.
There wa* no attempt to
to luod and houacketping.
Vegetables ire obtained irom a children'*
responsibility.
Eggs, ciiildrea, they can s b* roughly th* other 10,0007
I teU him.

t

Reds To Gain Control Of Berlin

Macmillan Inclined
Storm Warnings Issued
To Grant Summit
For Sanford Area Today To Head Off War

w

Youth Is Drowned
In Seminole Lake

Diplomats Predict
Russians Will Sign
German Peace Pact

Six Persons Held
In Guard-Con Ring

West Gets Ready;
Trouble Expected

Cleveland Thinks
m People Should Say
II Schools Close

" " Krider Is Jubilant
About Success Of
Waterways Meet

News Briefs

Squadron Presents
Personnel Awards

Orbit Try Slated

Police Unhappy
At Track Criticism

Scotty Smith Dies
In Winter Haven;
Ex-Local Resident

Florisan To Hold
Orlando Meeting
During Weekend

Official Indicted
dn Lake Land Deal

L. J. Hatch Dies;
Ex-County Jailer

Cleveland Attends
Fire Conference

Weather

For X-Ray Units

Annual Ball Tonight

Angler Is Saved;
£ u t By Propeller

Youngster Flown
To Navy Hospital

County Home Officials Try To Imp rove Conditions

Yard Is Sinking,
Movie Stars Sued

r 1

Fifth Time Is Charm

1*

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                    <text>P e t. t t . 1 9 9 »

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Russians Used ShortCut
To Jet Age; Plane Poor

Professor Favors
'Disposable' Cities

WASHINGTON — tUPI) — Rus­
TH E HAG U K , Holland -&lt; U P I&gt;
Another opposing opinion came
sia beat the United State* to the
commercial yet age by a full two
— An American professor started a 'rom Richard L. Steiner, U. S
year*.
Renewal Commissioner.
M**ly argument at th* Pint Intar Urban
But the Reda achieved their vic­
national Srmlnar on Urban R*r&gt;* *ho said that there M In fact
tory with an easy shoit-cut: th*&gt;
wai by going on record la favor
not much difference In cod be­
merely modified a medium jet
bomber, revamped its n o • e.
of “disposable citi«i" — m»d* of ts ecn temporary bousing designed
Stretched the fuselage and put In
structures built for ihort-tarm us* to last only *S to SO years and
seats.
Dr. J. Marshal! Millar of Cnlum the house with a Me of 1J0
The result was the TU-lOg. ■
years.”
bia University told town planning
plane that Ruaiia's state airline,
The real problem 1st most cities |
experts from 22 countries
Aeroflot, has been flying all over
is to have housing and school! in |
“Too many peoplt try to b'.Ud
Kurope for two yeari. Th* i U'-lbt
the right place to arcommodtle'
building* for all atarnMjr. We
(Aeroflot hai an estlmalcd Vi In
r.ew population groups and needs.
should design Structural, perhaps
icrvice) also hai made three trips
Steiner asserted.
whole cities, to b* written off
to the United Slates
A last word on the subject came
mote r.jK-kl).
But American aviation expert*
from Antonio C. Kayanan, Techni­
“Since peoples' needs tor bowswho have closely examined and
cal Secretary of the rwceat Unite
Ins change from generation to
flown in the TU-lOt reported it
Nations seminar on regional plan­
laceration, we ought to plan t ning in Tokyo.
would never be accepted by U. S
disposable m y rather than at
airlines or even U S pacsengers.
"Perhaps mote houses should be
tempt to make our cities into
k ia under-powered, short-rang­
like Japar.es* ckrthes,” he said.
monutr.rt;ts.”
"They are made of eapeosiva ma­
N EW NAS BARRACKS — Now under construction at th*
Sixth Naval District, for the Hureuu of Yard* and Dock*. ed and gorge* fuel In such mam
Dr Miller urged the bull ding terials— with temporary sewing—
Navy Department. Already completed in the improvement moth amounts that U would bank
Sanford Naval Air Station aru new ivarracka of a uniform
of schools of a simple and tern
so they can be adjusted to the own
rijrid frame dewijrn. developed by Mitchell Engineering
program at the station ar« threw hanger# and a larjfu mpt an American earner. Swiss
poetry structure.
airline*, or even U. S passenger*
«r l changing dimensions.*
Ware hot)ate,
Co.. Coiumhua. Mia*. The barrack* nr* beingf constructed
”1 »m appalled." ha said, “a!
T U W . »»th a view of buying a
# » monument-building going or.
umb-r th* direction of the Dixtrict Public Work* Office,
few, said even lf th* Rusilans
In new schools, whan wa know
gave the plane away free, no priv
that school neadi will rhanga with
at* airlin* could afford to operate
In a feneration "
it.
But many o' Prof. Millar's falThe TV-104 also lands r‘ IS*&gt;« planners oo)eeUd neurouily.
miles aa hour, too fast (or AmenGabriel Andrade, City Planning
By I K I D T. K K R G IM IS
i mittre members to visit Rui-ia. care of affain at bom*," h* said if it did not uphold the Supreme can safety standard*. Us brakes
Director of Bogota, Colombia, said
B ILO X I Mtsa. (UPI&gt;— Racial in to June.
[ Collins said the committee also Court integration decision He em- also are reported to be Inadequate.
Studies made in his country had
I'nlled Pre*s International
and &gt; nronosed trio *o1 Uut •*
one o&lt; the other would discuss his pfopuial lor phasued he was "not seeing a cauung icvera! T U -lM l to overshown that housing built to last
Kanias State and T r i a l Chris­
‘
v *
*
eight governor* on the committee calling a conference with ripre breach in th* party "
; *hoot runwayi. Ita pr*isuruation
anly 10 ytars coat three tguirUei tian hold "locks" on automatic Hussia will 1&gt;* discus**' at a n*- hi| |#1(j prtVatrly he will oppose. tentativei of the administration1 Mliiiauppt Gov. J P Coleman *y*t*m i» weak; fnunuln pen Uak
Si much as a house bulH to lait bids to the NCAA baskrtball tour
tional
conferenc*
execu Uic
tjve top
during the iwu
two ua;
day m
meet-1
Congress
to work
out m
a yiau
plan wai
hand lO
to grf
greet
the -other , , |*
.... . —
irwstBi governors ---------------------------m y nuiini
m - and vw
i^i **■ iu
» u n vug
ma' on nATHI
tl m#
1 !)• 1, I
M .ears
Claud# IL Boisterr lnauecto- ol
*w,1lr but ,h* r *rf' ,or **»• uv# committee meeting whieh mg on ground* such visits should that would lead to compliance eight governors who arrived Sun l a i i l t U S r O l 1 IC K C U
----------- and Housing
. . — l— for I he 1national championship la once
b tft UMjty
I be mad# by representative* of the with the Supreme Court mtrgrw. day. Other members of the comNEW YORK tU P D -rTh * U S.
Planning
M
^ Florida
government, rather than tiun decision. He said the plan mittee are WUliam F Quinn of Golf Association hai announced
Preach Ministry of Reconstruction again a wide open affair tavolv
! **• '
' .
h
d hf
would call for legislation that Hawaii. Gturgc Clyde
th* Baltuiro! Club. SpringLlyde of Utah,
____ |that
_
and Housing, Beclartd that aocall ing al leait five teams
hai
said
he stale governments
. ,
.
.
___
i Kansas State rlmched the His I conference
------------------ —chairman,
-,
Finance* No Problem
eould prevent further integration - Cecil U-iderwood of West Virginia, field. N J . will be the ails of th*
^
Right’,
invitation
and T . i . i » • « « nccepUng an invitation
..«
Collins aaid finances for the trip violence and unrest
Stephen McNichol* ofColorado] 1961 Women's National opencham
tern* into permanent homing, M , chrt„ iin „ on th, rl&lt;ht t0 rtDrf. (rom the Soviet Union for compresent no problem Several foun
Hu plan was presented at the andJohn K
Davis of North Da- pionship. Tournament date* will
baa been the e*&lt;* with Um p.rary 1 V . L
,
r . - ° . rtp
----------------------------------------------------dationa and schools have ex- iait executive sessionIn Chicago
kola
be fixed later,
bouaing bulk la rrincT^after I **nt ,h* ^ ‘h***’ Conference
w 2 e ^ W . r i to war damaged Saturday
nigh, while
the race for
pressed Interest to footing the several months ago
and was
— - Wi----—*
Mt ** I I AM •111.
I. m
national
honori
wai
inteniifird
by
bill.
1turned down. Only four of the govarena and still to use today.
Krnturky'a eaiy 7S Vi victory ov*r|
Gov William Stratton of Illinoistenors attended that meeting and
Auburn and Maryland's upset of
said he thought the trip was four of th* present committee
first ranked North Carolina
\wtlr* aef I'Mwile- HrarlRI
basically a good idea but that ne member* were not member* at
XotlCi t» h*r*t&gt;) l i t e r , In jr^-ir lift* • with M x t U l S
With about two weeka of the
will have to know more about it. that time
S tm lfto U Coun*r X o n i n t
fU fv U il
• Bm H
of C
regular Mason left, that mear.a a
. . *
.
rtorId
m i It loni
Kapested Tuesday
"They see our diplomats in Kus- 1
ill# • - : ** ' .
i ' s- Mi . si pr |*-rijr 4**j i V m m t r c U l Block* A. 1*
battle among Kansas State. Ken
A N TO N IO , Tea
(U P I) sla but it Isn't oftyi they have a
Colins* said the piar would
•\ *r&gt;i t&gt;, \ V r i l ) i » r i ( &gt; f l 4
« liton •• ro^ordtd in I*. B. It.
lurky. North Carolina and Cmrln- Wesley Klltf J r , 27. shot a four- chance to look at those who like come up i*re. probably Tus-» lay
I'lgcs &lt;1 1*4 &lt;'
r
•
.
! 11 •i .
■
f C o irl
nati plus pouihly Michigan Slate under-par *7 In win the |jn.'**l
but thal he duel "no. Intend tr
IIuum H« i * ii •. Klo* ••*
•• •r • *
and North Carolina State Clncln-1 Texas (»pen gulf tournarat nt Sunpuss for It."
n
Mwrth
1*,
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nt
)
X.
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at
»•
toon
!h#r»*f!*r
w*
W ASHINGTON (U P !) - North nati le closing in on the Missouri day. Put hr fough' a neck andp o M lb lt
Gov
Robert Mryner o* New
•rn liberals » « » assured today Valley title and has an IS 2 over* neck battle with drfarding chamll- 4 id of
C &gt;nutsi»»l rvtor#
Jersey sa.d be felt no Northern
f c m i n - ’U I 'o u n t r , K l " r l d i
teat the first congressional elvll all record while Michigan Stale pion Hill Johnston that was unde1)* J h r K r id e r &lt; T i i r m n
Democratic governor would ac­
O
I* | U r n ! o
Hghu hearings will concentrate | rlmched a tie for the llTg Ten tl tided until the final hoie
cept a civil rights plank in 1940
*n th* strong proposals they sup
«vnti it* 91 *7 Saturday night
The four day tournament ***
poet rathsm than more modaratr win over Purdue
plagued until Sunday by cold ami
measure*
Kentucky, Cincinnati, Auburn, rain, and it affected the scores.
Koberl M Doolt-y. machinist'*
Chairman Kmanuel Cellar fD | eighth ranksd St. Louis, ninth Th* winninr total of 27C wa* the mit, flreman, USN. son of Mr.
p .T .I. one erf th* liberal*, stole ranked California, 10th r a n k * d highest winning score since 11*34 andMrs. Jamea R E llu of Foi^lh
ts* initiative from the Senate by Mississippi State and 12th ranked
Johnston, of I'rovo, Ulan, and
J.*ke Mary, answered the
•theduling a House Judiciary Sub Bradley all see action tonight so, Kill* cam* up to tor final twile 'r i || ^)r ^lood donors, Issued by
•ommittee hearing Mareh 4 cer | the national picture may lie even all even The lath hoi* at tile
American Red Cro*s Ui the
rtvil righU legislation.
! further s e r a m b l e d Kentucky lira, krnndge lark courrn ia a ^
y ork |ft| J jn B ab o ar4 1
Th* SenaU subcommittee o n , plays Alabama. Cincinnati meets par thre* tnt yaid
hoie ^
Navy's newest attack aircraft
•ooaUtursnnal rtghU had pUnned Tula*. Autiurr. trie* to bounce
MU* banged his four-iron tee
'
i s s Independenee at toe
to cgwo aivril right* bearing* M ck against Tennessee, to lw&gt;uit »hot to tlw- back of toe green, j .
Navy Yard
M irth ML Som* Uwmikers lx oppose* North Texas State. Call 1whieh enabled him to get • P*t
T&lt;nj ()loo&lt;1 mobl|€ utuU 1 ( „
■•red tote Inquiry would center forma play* Oregon Stale, M in i!- &lt;hree and a four-round total of
lint Johnston
1
pulled hl. four-1
^
^
or the mo&lt;lrr*tr prof&gt;&lt;i*ali uf i w 7 s u. .i ;. 't a .k.e. s " , m - Tul.rw .nd -'•« *&lt;u,
o la » Wichita
Wichita
«»* gutrdl(lf „,rballKfren
fell into deck
•'o'*” 1* . , turned into ^ t on,n‘
tonal# Democratic leader Lyn- ilridto*
llrailtoy plays
I, ,lfon, flrk
p l l a1*
j
«Vto B. Johns'to President Kiscn
cost
him
a
douh!#.bo*ry
five
and
•
•
«n°f*
,h*n
®
O
U
«
•
*
ho*er also baa rwcomm«-n-l*d a
he flaUhed iwo strokes behind Kl m nnUr* donated their blood t ap
talld approach.
lit with *278.
t«m IttHtoiam
Mchlroy, J r .
Sum* group* Mppurting Vsugltor
Johnstons
lap*
enabled
Tom
Commanding
Officer
of the In
mear-rxta had been prodding Cell
S ir porta of B m urllle , N . Y . to dependence, kicked off the drive
V to **d H'k jm hearings started
•lip ui and Ue him. also at J7s *»&gt; 'Nnatlng the first pint of blood
first. A number nl memlxr* said
Both runner* up eulloeltd gl.rt&amp;O
The huge carrier ia presently
they had heard reumor that Johnprrparing for
(or *«a
sea trial*
trials and a
. . .
,
. while Kill* g,a U'.kbO.
preparing
wan tried to persuade Celler b&gt;
WMh toa* Ilian a week gone in
Ford, of I’aradlve, Fla . shakedown cruise in the early
Walt fur th* S«-natr hearing* to
\ s-**.
. . JT r.V‘.r-*“
,n ,l Tommy Jacob* of Whittier.! spring
•lari.
t’w ll.r'a move apparently caught j s-i*n,-no
•
S f S f l f a vj v" j^il l p,\ir
''s . t-',*11
o l o n mu
olfi
, ' . r,c h, h**' *
^
Pur,rr
n ,,nand
S ' ,l1'
" 'n
USN.
sonMof UMr
MrslU"Porter
fct* committee members by »ur
, . an, mead that tin drive s ’ , ll( &gt;■
. ..... _ « ,'
u
paid II.ISO apn r nig Mike Sou II looting J r . 2442 Sanford Ave .
is*. He ranrelltd other hear moving a'.-ixg at a favorable pate
...
.
I i»k of Grossingrr. N. Y . *a ai«*r,l the minrswrcircr USS Ven
;* tcfiedultd (of March t to
.
AV totai of tin- contritwition*
•lear list- xray hie die civil rtghUfarr wa. not announced Although U ,
^
^ •°“ rC ,rt ,u ,t' “ •* * , ‘*'mon,h cruUr w" h
Mine Division » i In the Medltcr
tiMrv ei-sls no overall dollar goal
airing
ranean
of ipiota, M ui anticipaled thal
The Divltlun left Charleston, h
100 i-wf cent of the N AB Sanford
C , Jan 9. and while In th* Mid
personnel will contribute
die Fast will ope rat* aa a unit
Per tone I are given one envelop
of to* U. 8. Sixth Fleet.
for the health arrtuict and an­
Frio nary to »
other for the Joint Crusade. They
Admission*
may contribute to such arrnrlrs
Kdna l.andrtss IHanfordi
aa they desire It la nos n*re&lt;*iry
Linda Daniels i Sanford I
to
-lesignvt*
th*
donation
to
on*
LA K E W O R TH . Fla i U P t l Kathleen Adam* ( Sanfordi
agency,
but
officials
pointed
out
Betsy Rawls of Sp*rt*nburg. S C
Dorothy Vann (Sanford)
William K Hathaway, former
wa* 11.2*7 richer today l-ecause that It would l-e better. Th* drive
Births
Isnfotd test-lent, died F*b I SO
(lie win *!.« l-akr Worth women'* will end March 14
Baby boy to Mr arid Mrs. (iwampsrott, Mass.
Inclts-led in lie F«*i« ral Services
oj-en t olf t iurniRir.it despite a
Jack McDermott (Sanford)
Hr *a&lt; bairn Oct 23 1861. and
wind * htch as-tit all io , « n&gt;ar Camfuign for tlx National Health
Discharge*
Ageiu i n art the American t an
isvided x tUrvford for to year*.
tog
Mrs Kddi* Miller and hah* For the past three &gt;*sr*. he lived
Society,
American
Ifi-art
Mlaa Rawl* aeramhled to a four csv
Iwy (Sanford)
with hi* daughter Mr*. Clyde
over women'* par 74 for a win­ AastKUtmn. Arthritis and 111eu
Ruby Mitchell (Mima)
| Wilham, In Swamp«cott.
ning four • day score of 284 Sun­ n. at Ism Found*! mu, Nat Paul So
John Willie bams (hanfordj
Mr Huthaway wa* among lb*
day. .She won only l&gt;« aus* lasuiss- cirty for t rippled Children and
Gordon Young i.Sanford i
1original mrmlxrs of the "Fit
Huggt of Sea Island, Ga , lied wish -SdnH4- National Society for the
Sarah Gihhs iSanford 1
her when the final round darted, I’revteittoB ,rf Hllmlr.ei., L'nllrsl
ty AvtoClalwv" and pre«ld»&lt;l over
Sharon Clevenger i Sanford)
Ihetr harbeenes for more lhan
was bntheriwl even morr by the Cerebral Palay Vis v-i.iluai. N*
tional Cerebral Palsy Association.
Ressic Anderson (Sanford)
year*
gusty wnnd and shot a 74.
Pally 11,-rg of hi. Amirewa, 111., National Multiple SclerosB Souely.
Muscular
Dyslruphy
Also
tool mure consistently than either
for a 71 hut her total score of 2iH riatmn of America, National As
left her far hack in third place relation for Mental Health and
Th* best round of tlx day was National Tuberculoeit Association
The there organisations in the
a 71 to Mary’ Ann Reynolds
Ce* your nKgxy's w,gtis. rle ,tru a iiy sfxvskingi Maka *ssre
of All-any, Ga. hut she finished Frdaral Joint Crusade are Cru
out of tlx money. Josnix Good­ sad* for Kuro|x, PARK and
*lhr Some &gt;&lt;ws insy dswjJ.sys tiisx llr&lt;aiu- -I,-lslli&lt;ai It s y,xar
win of lluvi-rhill. Mass, was low Am rhran Korean Foundation.
aaassrarWr tlv.il it meel* liiglir*! si.xndanh for teller, more
•malrur with go,’.
eonvcnK-nt, mote c o s h u i i . j I living d n ttu a lir t
Miss Rawla had *ec&lt;*xl and third
T» h - Civil Servica Board of thu City of Sanford (leaire*
found *c ,ri&gt;a of rt« and M whuft
yminir lasly applicant* for th* poaition of B O O K K EEP ER
pullrd her through Hie got an inin thsi Firmness Office*.
Brtmrt Mrdoth* Horn* Hat:
sUcatlon of what was to ronie,
T i e Fire Methodirt Church k&gt;
though, wiion site lN&gt;gt-ys-d the
t r v a Housipowii - KALJOO ia&gt;f&lt;rr firtlfw Kfur# — «*ith Ia
first two hols** nt tlx final round &gt;p»ns»ring a revival eruaadr
•nowth ■#» — and in|4€ «mcwiU. uvlVa An*i
U b a u iw m
P E R S O N A E rH A R A C T K R U m iM
a o m to tx r mH (Aococf.
Isbu got only Iwo hlnlira — with through March 1.
Speaking will be six R*v. Clyile
aterling iron ahota which left hai
a. Good Character
• M i-fUCTR K KJTOKJf - ku IVTM| Ol aitritw fteW. «lMf SflMf
abort putta on two par three holei. VanValin. Hi rector at Fra* Mftbob. Dep*ndabTi*y
tad tall #rr#y #4 bkpWms U ik 4*»um
*tu*m to wee pm tikm .
M ill Sugg a got only one hinfir •Hat Youth in the eastern U. S
• llunfsty
aoti And money.
with a 4(&gt; foot putt on the n th
A varied musical program will
d I’rupei Comluct
hole. S ix had taksm a double lx featured nightly. The public
*. Courteaf lo to* potdas
* M lf ll UCBT fOI lIVUfG — a*lh pnyrf lit«Iman«ften
tb#
bogey wh*n ah* three put led the I* invited. Senicea begin nt 7:M
k a r n j utobon, ke, tor cmarl vrmg — nxm lUitoftHN him*
Aral hole.
pm .
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Cage Leadership
5-Team Scramble

Governors Talk 'M ix/ Trip To Russia

Wes Ellis Takes
Texas Open Title

teller Schedules
'Rights' Hearing

age is common
No Western expert has been able
to judge the Russian Jetliner s
safety record. Aeroflot erash**
are seldom reported tmlesa fo*.
eigners are Involved.
Britain actually beat every oi.«
to the .ctllncr age. starting Comet
service In 19S2. But the Cometa
were grounded following several
cra*he*. and Russia Introduced je*
icrvice In 19M w-hlle most Am*ri* ,
can manufacturer* «er* still m '
the blueprint stage.
Rusiia ha* several turbo-jet sod
turboprop airliners In th* testing etage These are real trans­
port!. not modified bombers Ar.d
with Aeroflot threatening senou*
competition in wor'.d commercial
aviation, expert* agree the United
State* is launching It* own yte
a gt none too *oon.

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Hospital Notes

William Hathaway,
Ex-Resident, Dies

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Van Cllburn v*a» hospitalised to
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finger on hia right hand
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Call May Be In Vain
W ASI11N U T O N t l T I t —
The
A K L-C lO ’a call for a IS hour work
week appeared unlikely today to
get an answer from Congress
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Ship On Last Trip
LP H A V R E . Frame i L V I l — i
toe S3-&gt;ear-old liner lie de France j
is »ch«luled to sail Thursday oti i
Itl last voyage

let Service Slated
NEW Y O R K i l l'll i an .mer
lean W orld Airway* plant jet serv­
ice between New York and ituenos
Alrea

Casualty Toll 84«
AI I.IP .K S il l’ll i.rl-el , ks**c»
in Algeria lavt week included hl'i
killeii or captured, the French
army rr|«ortt*d tndas

Union Drive Slated
M IAM I IIEACH i l l ’l l — Team
tiers t'nioa offlcialt say they
plan an intrusive drive to organ
ORCHIDS FOR M R S. HOW ARD — Sheriff J. L. Hobby lie county and mumrl|ial work
! rrs from
Key Weil lo Palm
present* M ra. Chnrle* Howard with an orchid ut Pioneer Itearh.

Niyrht in Lake Mary. Mr*. Howard at 89. wa* the oldest
• woman present last niyfht. In background is Frank Evan*,
chairman of the event.
(Hurald Stuff Photo)

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T t ’KSDAY. F K im U A H Y 24, 19*»9

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 377

Khrushchev Rejects W est Plea
Says Soviet Union
Won't Ban Bomb,
Or Discuss Berlin

Commission Nixes
Highway Fund Plea
The Highway IT Association «a&lt;
turned down last night b» the City
Commission
t rnpiesl fur ties) * n made by
David (ialrhrl. n-pri-tetding the
AtMHlalion Funds would hr Used

Box Seals On Sale
Thursday; 18 Sign
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for publlulv pur|«itrs on ttie high

UOSCttW (I I’l v— Soviet Frrm l
r r Nikita v Khrushchev turned
down todas 'he West's proposal*
on Berlin a&gt; d nurlrar lest sillpension.
S|N*aking at an clr, hull r*lty,
Khrushchev Rally rejected last
week’s Western rail for a Big
.'our (on (go iiiiioxi. I a ((inference
on Berlin ami Germany, lie laid
II would lie 'unltusine*. like” and
•'unarcrptahlr "
H r called anew fur full and
formal summit talks to decide thr
German question, nurlrar teat
Bans and thr whole Held n( EastWest dl.piitr
The speech apjM-ared tn blast
hopes of a new approach tu th*
German stalemate Just when Kh­
rushchev's 'Tittle summit" talks
with I'rlmr Minister Harold MaeF I.O R r.tkS I nit 11*1-7 l.l\ I M i — The over-60 "younyr- million of Britain had created
.Hli’i'a" vv Iio nttenileil Pioneer Nix'ltl in taiko Mary last fresh hopes
niyrbt were ptesenteil with acitlena, cnurieay of the Simkhruihrhrs scored thr Weitertl
font Atlantic National Rank. Here, aottte of tho "pio- stand al thr Geneva nurlrar con­
ference.
Itecm" leave the lutke ^tar)' Chnmlter of ('oninivrce.
"T o accept the Western propos­
(Herald Staff I'holol
als (on inspection and control)
! would mean full capitulation." h*
said. "We regret R but » * shat]
have to continue wtth our taata
: ton "
Khnishrhrv said a conference of
foreign minister* a* suggested by
ttie West In thresh out the prob­
Ttie bright re.l ftrr engine at
lems of Berlin. Germany and
the Elk’s play ground will •w
overall
European security could
mission
must
demonstrate
that
ymneil almrtlv by an honest tm j The la glslattve Auditing Comgoodness Jet airplane
intltec. headed hy Maek Cleveland It hat taken steps to correct rom last for many month* or years.
It would Ik- inure expedient if
The llureau of Aeronautic* has J r . Sanford, yesterday suggested plaints ol State Auditor Bryan
the Western I’owera agreed on *
approved the donation of a Navy doing away with the Florida Willis
conference of heads of govrrnreenl
Ranches- to the City of Sanford Development Commission
la-glslalors today hinted they
and the Klka Club.
The suggestion follow ill a blast would lake punitive action against winch make decisions," he aald,
Khrushchev objected to thr esTltr alerk Jet will share the at spending practices of the the Commission's appioprlatluns
limelight at the playgtound with agency. some of which Cleveland If action la not taken to correct elusion of I'oland and Orrhoslothe fire engine, providing many labeled as an "obvious disregard such things as Improper use of vakia, which hr drscrltied ai "th*
lirst victims of German Invasion"
hours of imaginative play for thou for the law
telephone
and gasoline rirdlt
sands of youngsters.
1 Cleveland said activities uf lha rants by employes, use of per­ in World War II and Germany's
The plane is now at the Naval: Commission should In- curtailed sonal automobiles when stale nrliTdiors from any talk* on Gar*
Atr Station, Jacksonville. Within! severely, lie added
"I'm nnt owned car* are available and per- I many.
The speech ssaa delivered during
a few days, it will he on Ra way sure that It should nnt h* abolish- ■Item (Tallin for trip* of lets than
a one
day rrceta in hia talk*
to Sanford efforts In obtain the ed altogether."
a day's duration.
wtth Macmillan
aircraft by the Elks Club were
The Seminole legislator said the
Clc'danil said a full report on
spearheaded by Ralph Wight II big promotion .igi-nry may seise ''tightening" measures had hern
some "small" function, but noth demanded of the Commission.
and Merle Warner
The Installation n! Uie Jet plane lug like six million dollars worth
Cleveland laid action uf ttie
at the Elk's playground will hc r\i ry two years
Cabinet m permitting the Develop
onr more prominent example of
To comply with the Auditing merit Commission tn divert pro
wishes
the CairnSanford's continued Interest in Hie Commltrs-'s
two in advertising money In sal
Navy and lit facility her*.
arles wal an ’'obvious disregard
Commissioners told Gatclu-I they
alrradv had appropriated tlO.tJOO
to the fhaiotvrr of Commerce,
and fell that publicity for High
way IT lo-liuiged lo that group
County Commissioners lavi week
approved lim for the Association,
which hs. a bod-el or si into Volu
via Count, has giv.n | l &gt; «
Galrhel said that the method ot
approaihmg cities and counties
had been patterned after the
Orange Hlottom Trail Association
If the city lines not see lit to
go along. I'm not going before
tlw Chamlwr. tieeause I’m follow
tng the plan suggested." lie said
Karl Higginbotham spoke for
the Commission wlien hr answer
ed. We has. contributed liber
ally lot advertising If the Cham
ber iliH'su t spend it lor that, the
money will lw channeled Into
other projects attractive to the
man in rhargv I don't believe in
taxation to support the Chamber
nl Commerce "

h»i/»e&gt;nearl,ii« e left flvlr^ve* age S d n t O r d C O f l t r a C t S
hens for six young, lender chick |
n s they stole, police reported In
|t,u seats for the up.oming
day.
baseball tea von in Sanford will go
on salr Thursday.
Ward Goodrich, business manag
F A Y E T T E V I L L E , N C tU P D er. said the tickrta. good for *1
-Soldier Krt'ir (Han »■&gt; fined playing dates at home, will be sold
113 Monday for mlslng salt and for $40 A limited number will he
sugar in a restaurant He was offered to the public Interested
charged with destroying private persons may call the baseball of
property.
fire. FA I-llMO
Tale* tall ami true wore told lust night ut lutke Mary*
Goodrich laid that aoliellatlon
annual Pioneer Nix’ht.
soon would begin for fence signs
From every part of the state canto the Pioneer*, 210 WASHINGTON «I'l l I
Ktp and the season's program
Al the *ame time, he announced
, Mbcrt Rains ill Ala i said today
glronyr all over CD year* of ax'e.
Frank Evans, Lake Mary pioneer and cltuirniun of thu tie expected Congress to send to that Sanford has t* players, in
eeiebrntion, inttoducetl the “nltllinter*" with amiining aruc- the White llouvr a housing hill rludinc Manarer 1’arky Rogers
bigger than President Eisenhower alrradv under ronlract Among the
"
I dotes ami historical data
|proposed.
players signed is a M.Opn bonus
youngster who |KTfnrmrd for the
fla n C Elmira (N Y ) team lavt
I lie | year.
i I.EVELANU, Ohio (U ri
Double (Juatut (rum Seminolt
Brotherhood of latcomotlve Engl
Sanford's Greyhounds will re
nrers served notice today- that it port for spring training at Fern
'
f w
Twelve )r* r old Dottle .Online will seek a 12 per rent wage andina lb arh alxiut April I Good
. »
f .
*
ami her doll, Olllr, * m l through a l.wtt for its M.ikh) mrmtx-r*. erti m il said this announcement came
ployed by t lo railroad*
from Sherry Hoticrtson. director
lllic lo r
A n n m n v
routine created fur Pioneer Night.
of Washington's minor league ays
w U JIC I
M fJ IM U y y
OlUe tavrd the day when Dome
tern, with which Sanford will he
forgot her icript and wa» furred
TALLAHASSEE (U P i) ■ Rail­ associated
TALLAHA9NKK (U P I)— State to improvise, he convrnirnily run
Original plans railed for the
School Supt Thomas D. Halley fused the "over W ' requirement way Express asked the I'ubllr
L'tilili.-s Couimissiun b&gt;lay for au Greyhounds to report atxmt March
•has apologued to three leiilslators *'6' Honda traffic laws
thority to increase it* rales on 9. However, the date will hr
who were asked to leave . meet
**
« « r r .U o n munth- shipments within Florida by I ft per later Hun expected Tilts pro
_
ed on refreshnicnti, guest speak
hahly Is due to the ' rut o f f plant
Ing of the Textbook Rating Com- , r i 4,|,|rP, , P(j them briefly. Coon rent.
of trams In the Washington sys
miiti-e Monday.
ly Commissioners, Mr* Mar* Parle
bin which have a higher league
The
legislators
werxKepi Walker. Sheriff J I.
I lobby, hr
rlas.ifliatlon
W A S H IN G T O N it i l l
imi
Ralph
Turlington of Alarhua. J Uvrnard Mtoot. It
T MlU.e
deni Eisenhower made It clt ar to
Goodrich said some 110 rookies
Robert Mann of Hillsborough and anil others were on hand to like
Republican lotigrvisional
raster a will tie working out at Fenian
Mick Cleveland of Seminole. The » •«'* and ia&gt; a few wurdi
today that he alone will decide ilina Reach during spring tram
committee later Invited the leglsWilliam P Gray, president nf wheliier ailing John Foster Du.lea
Inc The season opens here April
Utora hack into the secret meeting the Chamber of Commerce, pre- will remain on as secretary uf
U against Orlando
and Mann and Cleveland returned seated Kvani with * gavel midr slate.
of
wood
from
the
original
White
the conference
Bailey, aald ha regretted the Route
for the law."
Two oldttmers Introduced from
lawmakers were asked to leave
Ttie withdrawal of the Oviedo
lie erillrlird the Commission for
i lilt A t ,l ) i Hi I i
UcMiiuisons
but said M would be wrong to the floor .were llarnry and Jay questioning Supreme ( ourt rulings
advertising the sale of some I'TA from the stale and national
throw Ui* meeting open to Us* Beck, whose father was killed on aceuaed Communists and rev.,
eounty hnmlf on one day ui Talla­ tiodira today appeared certain
I wo house wives collided at
saving liiu life of Hie Sanford ixjsI
public.
At a m uling last night, offi­
ommvrnding remedial legislation by French Avr and 2&amp;Ui St yrstrr
hassee. and Ihen bring unable to
The purpose of Uie meeting U master during the gold rush in t'ongrrxa were passed overwhelm day aflern-xm The arridrnt caused
sell them hrratisr only cine i.irm- cials said ''momentum for with­
to hear teiltook salevnien make the Klondike
E kerulivr officers at Itamry tier of the Commission showed up. drawal is gaining " The Oviedo
.ngly today by- the Mouse of Lie Is - combined damages of fvT.o to th-ir
Uieir sales pilch One member id
Another tab- w.n told about Mr .-;»|ea of the Amrriran Itar Assn.
Field will lie introduced TJuir*automobiles.
Cleveland said no action wouid group was scheduled to vote on
Uie legislature. Hep. John Shipp and Mrs William Ferguson, who
TA LLA H A S S EE (U F D — The day morning when the Chomlier Iw taken on the Cnmnilsvion ap­ Hu- qurallon, but meniliert wer*
Mrs Gudi-jorg S Hardi ster Al
of Jackson. Is a textbook sales each had children when they
tamonte Springs, complained of final draft of a proposed new ■d Commerce holds its monthly propriation until th* full report told that the vote could not b«
man Shipp stood outside the dour were married They produced tevpaint in her right arm amt was slate rimxtltution — Including a ' Orfee Club" meeting at U t i In had Item rreelved
lakm until Ihe slate and national
(•awaiting his turn with coinpelt cral more of thrir own «»n&lt; day
Appleby's restaurant
taken lo her family doctor for r&gt; novel plan of n apportionment— Mrs
A I,. Ilaekrtt, manager of ac- organlfallont had been notified
tors
Mrs. Ferguson called her husband
animation, 'thirteen . month - old has hern roitiplctcd hy a sfo-i lal
(dr
Jolm Miller, chief staff ■minting anil purchasing for the of thr pro|&lt;o*rtl action
Halley said hr was certain the ( to the door lo see his and her
T h r construction of feeder roads Nellie Mae llardeater was jarml advisory rominlltre bi Gov. L# officer nl HalW'ing One. will pre Commission, said the agency, ‘ ha.
Speaking at the aesilon was D.
legislators would not giv* away 'children heating up their children Into incorporated arraa now will out of her car leal onto lh« flair, , Roy Collins
sent la dr It C Hamilton, Fasroii taken, and la taking, steps to M Ladd brother of tnovlr actor
any veiling vecrets of the vales- (True story i
However, details of thr new SI: Li dr
Charles E
Gulhrlr, meet all of th* critlrlsms of Hi* Man Ladd and a former F ill
fie shared by the eittra ami emin- ' ul *** uninjured,
Atalea plants m bloom were ty.
Dell.
i Mrs Laura Myer* Miller was document are lacing kept secret V A IN , C.lr
N'nrriibn MiTnnls, audit,"
agent Ladd s talk concerned "lied
Ttie meetings are devoted so.cly given to each pioneer, courtesy
Kennetli
Rowell.
The new policy has been In ,ll*r**d with failure to yield the until the governor hat studied VAII3 . I dr
Infiltration of the F TA "
to professional quality of the text­ of the Sanford Atlantic Rank auguratrd with the resurfacing of , '*,M ,,f
Attending the meeting wer*
l*&gt; R,,1,,'r ” ,,lrrr* them anil derided whether he will \ Ml 7 and Cdr Earl F. Yates.
Other gifts were donated hy flor West joth St from the city limits I he accident iKcursvl when Aft* adopt the recommendations.
books I'rices arr not discussed
\ Ml •(
many non F TA members, tom*
1st* and merchants
Rarti.w attorney William Me
Miller attempGil to make a left
(•range pure to supplement enf
of whom urged the F TA Its with­
to French Ave
Evans said. None of the gilt*
draw Its affiliation from Ihe slit*
The county will pay half the ex turn into the Winn Dixie parkin* liar, who hrads the committee, fee and douglinuls will Im tup
was voile lit -1 These people just |M-nses Ttie city, which previous lot, and pulled into the path of said the revlsteal follows thr haslr piled by III. Illeh li«»l Flail New
ami national groups.
(
liarlea
II
Muir.
SI.
died
al
Ilia
wanted lo do something nlre for
Last week, thr Semlnulr F TA
ly lias Isurne all the expenae, will Mrs Hardesler i ear. police said lines id the lonstitutliui adopted b u .l i i o t u i r n and slsllora will Iw home in la&gt;iigwiai&lt;l early this
Hie old folks "
tiy ttie last la-glslature, hut with intriMlueed In ' Drier Club" no in
pay the other half
morning alter a short Illness lb- ( mined adopted a resolution which
Recipients of gifts were O R
separate
artli
Ids,
any
&lt;d
winch
t o r s by iTiarllr Morrison, Cham was lairn Mar. ID, 1*77, In Roll eritlrtiesl thr aaml liken h) th*
This lx thr first time such to
M’-realy, »| (oldest mant. Mrs
could lw- adopted or rejected tepa lo t public rrlallons dirrclor.
Florida Congress of I'arrnts and
operation has been reached, ac
var. Fa
Charles Howard, •*&lt; (oldest wo
ratrly hy thr voters
Teachers at its annual eonventlnq
cording to City Commission, ra |_| _ » 11 D _ _ L I
Mr
Muir
was
a
rrtirrd
eaipcnt
man), Mr and Mrs Tom Tyner
Thr olht-r proposed constitution
er and farmer lie was a member in Sarasota
Jesse Freeman. *T. da-d *' f married do years l, Mrs llniir They added that city rrtldrnls are M C II I Q C K L U n C H
«a . invalidated tiy the Supreme
Ttie ir solution did not tnrut too
eiMinty
taxpayers,
xml
a
p
m
rata
of thr Christian Church of Roll
CHICAGO f ill’l l - - Sin I'aul II Court lieeauae of a dais. - chain
J KJ a m ti«la&gt; In Semlnol* Me Mkinton (birthday
closest to
Integration, hut left little doubt
share of the road lunil should be IhHiglat lit Ilf 1 has invited •-ills
var,
and
has
lived
in
tamgwm&gt;«l
mortal Hospital.
I’ionrcr Night. F »b B i
plovlsion r e q u i t i n g solera In ap
Rial this is wlist F TA member*
spent in the city.
rrn Democrats to w.lk out of the prose all of It or none
Mr. Freeman came bt Sanfuril
Mr and Mrs J A f'erkham
I i n ns&lt; lag sales rote In Srinl for seven years
had in mind.
Survivors
include
four
children
party's
I9*n
convention
if
they
in t'iVl from llalton. Ga Me fas *(,„ have attended 31 of 3&lt; 1’ion
The only major ehangra, be rude Ciwinly Hilt year
*annot a m pi the eonsrntion's said, are in tbs- sections dealing
a memlter of the Baptist Church r tr x|sxt* were given a lamp
From Jan I Felt ?n j Inlal of W Tyler Muir, la.ngwo.al Arnold
plan on racial Issues
• and thr Masonic I-odge (Dalton (rom Mt |h. r Furniture iithrn
with a|i|M.(l|i.rimrnt and I&lt;m al home 17.lift! tags were sold, i.u npared to Muir and Airs Dell Graham, both
"Ttie Ili'iniM iatir Farts d&lt;« . ih&gt;I Mile Rut he dei lined to tils 11 *?S lor ihe tattle p. ri al last of Bolivar; Rritb.fi Muir, t’allfor
Lodge No luS. F and AM ), and
recelv*il gift* during the
want or neeil racial or rrltgiMis &lt;losr the rrapportinnmrnt for \. af
lua on* brother, Everett Muir.
till* Otfflft*Hows.
rvrninrf
The mobile X ray unit will give
Mr Freeman resided al &gt;il'V
All pioneers wraring bjdgea will free X-rays lo county and city bigots " Douglas said
inula, which hr said wat entirely
Sab • a 11mini ed to approximate Unlit ar.
Funeral servlets will hr at 3
“ I would even lie willing to
Vtrsi first St He was a ma be guesla of manager Milton Maw
rrsidrnl* tomorrow al three Inca park a box lunch for them as new and fair to all sertions uf ly (Usiissi. the ofller averaged P in Thursday in Rris.on I un•him.t with the Sanford Manu Uy M ,hr
n lratfr lonlght
the state.
tavu tags per day during the last
Ilona
IIAL1IM0HK Mil (I 'F D — Fourv
eral Horne Thr Res Lewis C.
they go out Into thr wildrrnria."
faciurtng Co
f„r •’Hally Round the Flag Roy a”.
live das ig llir sale Sales for the
TTit- downtown unit at Y o w rll’s is
teen year old Mr*. Catherine W.
Futch
of
the
lamgwmal
Raplist
thr
Illinois
Democrat
said.
Survivor, include hia wife. In n
Flow ,,, and gifts came from &gt;&lt;l&gt;en from 10 a in to I p ,n and
entire t.-ar should In- about 23.Church will oflirtalr Burial will Gordon gave birth to twin* Mon­
two son*. Jrsse Freeman Jr., the Rita Theatre A K Rossetter 1-1 p. m.
imi John Galloway estim ated
day and the txiys were reported
lollnt* ut laingwood Cemetery,
Aiken, S (
and Thomas free William II Klrrhhoff and J
L
Galloway is agent for the Motor
Another unit will
opwn from
'doing Just fine" today.
man.
Sanford
two daughters. |fobh&gt;y.
&amp; * p. m near the IMu* Bar on
I’artly cloudy through Wrdnea- Vehicles Bureau
TA L L A H A S S E E il F l y - The
The lalhrr. Richard W. Gordon,
Mrs Sylvia McClure. Sanford,
the Southwi-et Itoail
Drivers without Uie IU3U tags
florxla Merit System I outn-i', will da. Irm prialuies al»oil the same,
17, Is unemployed hut "willing to
•and Mrs Rarhara Trent. Jack
•
. /s
FN •*
Forest City rrsulents may *rl told Its in &lt;t regular meeting heir High bid ay upper ill's, low bought now a n subject to (M-naltii-t And
do any kind of wink " The Gor­
aonsillr. his fathrr.
Karl Err* J U S T L Q f l I
U 11,
tlielr \ rays *1 N’lrhol* Grin cry feh _’7 al '.( Ui a m in the Doyle *•« bi K2. Soulhwrvl b. west winds tlo-y ar. .till standing in line at
dons live with Mr*. Gordon's par­
man. Ringgold. Ga one brother, l i
| / ;l l •
i
T r |J
from tioon In 1 p is
the loiirthmis*.
E Carlton llulldin*
1in t« IS mile* per horn.
T li r
Sanford
Manufacturing ent*, Mi. and Mrs. Clarence C o k
It Freeman. Detroit, four n n C l x l D D i n I S
IO lG
Company's request to purchase key
•liters. Mra. Edith Castle. De , y^e rr rt*natlon of the chairman
Hie property behind its factory I The first twin weighed 3 pounds,
lroll.
Mrs
Beatrice
Ttllson. „f r ,, Sanford I’lannlng and Zon
for L'e" was refined last night hy V ounce■ at birth ami thr second
Bovvville. Ga.. Mrs Essie Kr- mg Commission was refused last
1
Kinds, 1 ounce*.
City Commissioner*.
rard. Shell Knobs. Mo., and one night by City Commissioners
Uie
infant* inherit a tradition
An
appraisal
of
thr
property
to Detroit, Mich.
I Clifford MrKIhhin Jr., said In a
A member uf the Florida la gis of this Isjsttiw " Hr compare I tb. elude any fM-.qile who advocate
"W r do not have tn tell the w'll l&gt;r made, and the figure suh of having a young mother. Mrs.
Funeral arrangements will he letter of regyet that, due lo "per lalure who ha* authured a plan .urrrnt struggle to a (.M.ttiall
rabble rousing, rate hatn-d. hate peopl. of 'he North of Ihe trou 1 nutted to the firm as a fair prirr. Caskey wat 17 when Calhenn*
announced by Gramkow Funural sonal roniulcratinn," hr felt it waf tb "id ue a tr the North about the game, pointing out "you can't
literature, c o n d e m n a t io n of, ides that now exist to their midst
wat born. Catkry'a mother wa*
time for another to tak* hia jdacr. South yraterdsy told the Sanford
Horn*.
win when thr other side is car­ f. irndt in thr North or condemn* because of integration, such as i The property *• 3-1 frri By ISO If. when he was born and Rich­
The Commlssion'a answer * "No llotary Club how he propovet to
rying the hall all id the time." lion id court*"
Increased crium. fair employment'' frt-1
loglral rrstons were given for his do M.
Marvin Mellier, company man-1 ard's mother wa* 10 when h* was
Ills
plan
calls
for
each
.Southern
lbs
rampaign
would
inrludr
practice laws, whit* people h av-1
resignation, and the one* given
agrr,
ha* indliated that thr finni burn.
W. H (llilll Reedy, Euatix said state to appropriate II million it movie* tn show conditions of Ne ing to sell their hornet and the
w»re not acceptable."
wishes
to rapand. It now baa
loss of their civil right*," Reedy
Just couldn't find another man lie is convinced that piople in th# would be used in an advertising gn&lt; schools,interviews with color
10U employes
j
North
look
at
the
South
ui
term*
campaign
to
show
the
real
bene
ed
leaderi,
educators,
lawyer*
aald "I have been told, and noti­
M go-d, Commissioners felt
Commissioner* Mid Dial ttie
I of “ what exist.&lt;1 In pre C ivil War flu of segregation in society and and doctors, felling why they pre fied by letter, that all of the in­
The Sanford Zoo will b* closed
firm should expect lo pay the
days " lie added that they (north sihuola inthe South
fer segregation
formation that northern people
to thr publie from dark lo dawn
enter*) has* no conception of the He would us* a factual ajnirnach
Reedy said "fait* that can be
V andal* and sagrtnls have been
hear and read in their newspap market pnre “just Ilk* *ny
Thiev** Kola clothing, cigairttM
CHICAGO i U 1*1J — Th* darby true advance of the colored race ut combat anti South propaganda, presented *re H« per cent m rrs is anti southern propaganda " other o-tablished business."
abusing and killinc animal* In
ami IK in pennies from tb* I vnVy
several Instances, valuable birds is making a double-barreled torn*- *» made m the last is year* in whith he aaui he believes is be our favor "
Reedy said "The Vote* of the
Grocery Store, god West 11th 8t^
bark,
the South."
tng promoted and "forced upon
have been stolen.
The legislator said th* people of Southern States," if properly pr*
last night.
Bernard L Suledty, president of
Meedy said hit plan. ''Th * Voter the people of our nation by com- Uie South do not know the hard ! vented, would change th* thinking
m The Sanford Foiie* will apprvEntry was gained by slitting tba
V A N N A. A u s t r i a (1 1 1 ) —
mnd any on* within lh* *oo bound a hat firm, said Monday hia Com­ of III* Southern State*," would put mumsttc inspired peopl* and or- ships Ui«t have hern forced upon I of the nation. This, h« eddrd, is Trumpeter txnils Armstrong said screen on a door and forcing Ihq
•riea, u n d e r an * rd In »A e * prohibsl pany is developing a ■’hr she” der- th# Fouth on thr offrns# and that ganlrafions "
the people of Ihe North because the key tes real peace mi America today he majr take^hii world tour lock. The jar af pennies contained
by lor Hu Udias.
Jn g k w l e n u f .
' » » should quit th* U w a m atd« I Reel* Mid tu* piao duo* out m &lt;d integration
j — through segregation.
u&gt;g band behind lh* iron Curtain tan mooay.

A t Pioneer Night,

They .Just Don’t Mix

•Tall Tales And True

Housing1 Bill Grows

•Cleveland Invited
Out, Back In; Gels ^ S L ‘S£sr"

Fire Truck To Get
Mack Cleveland Lashes
Jet As Companion

Development Commission

Waire Boost Souyht

Rate Hike Requested

Ike Alone To Decide

R u lin g Questioned

Two Cars Collide,
Woman Is Injured

Drail Completed
On Constitution

Oviedo Expected
To Cuf PTA Ties

Orfee Club’ Sets
Meeting; ‘Execs’
To Be Introduced

County Will Share
Feeder Road Costs

Charles Muir Dies
At Longwood Home

•Jesse Freeman, 47,
Dies In Hospital

South Can ‘Walk,’

Seminole Reports
Gain In Car Tags

X-Rays Available
At Three Places

Mother, 14, Gives
Birth To Twins;
Family Tradition

Merit Meeting

Weather

City Turns Down
Proposal On Land

Reedy Plan Seeks To 'Educate' North

Zoo To Be Closed
Nights In Future

Thieves Moke Haul
At Grocery Store

Derby On Comeback

sSatchmo Eyes Russia

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THE ELEPHANT'S TRUNK

Editorials

Washington Calling
B t w r tX H M 5. W H ITE
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W ASHINGTON — A hard dilem
ma
m* facet
,» c r . Congress
vonxreM and
-no the
.nr eoun
rountr&gt;. an&lt;l the Admmivtration itself
In a way. over the blue of Presl

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concerned.

“Fair” defies definition, fitenstnrm, Cleveland and
Frederick know that their decision, whatever it might be.
be criticised. These men know that they rannot please
one. They will attempt, however, to render justice
rhile attempting to represent the views of a majority of
Ttamlnolt voters.

He Finds Fads Fade
Fadn fade fast. Joe* Smith. Corpus Clirtstl. Tex., U lot.
oraasad with this fact. Ilia knowledge, however, came the
kn-f]

He ’possessed 1,440 hula hoops when interest in tho
TSovlIt)’ dropped to zero. First he slnslied the pricr to 10
“
No takers. Then he tried to give them away. ,Still no

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Then he tried a special sale. He’d pay anyone It) rents
4a accept a hoop. A few takers. He still has plenty on band.
rsala is over.
This story has its humorous side, It also emptniKlr.es n
point. Merchants. whether they sell novelties or stable
good*, run the rink of having tio taker* If they elo not ntork
item* demnntlnl by the public.
Ttm fault iloe* not nlwuy* Up with thp “*«l«” nr tlie
advertising nntl promotion. Nolsody wiintad a lioop, at Imr.«ain rate*, for free* or with a dime profit.

Crim inal Mo. 31 Executed In Cuba
HAVANA (U P H — Lt. Cal. Luis
H. (Iran, Cub*'* "war criminal
No. I ," fell before tho guns ot a
flung squad In th* dry ntoai of
the Cabana ForHe»» prlaon hrie
Just hefnro midnight Monday
sight, It waa announced today,
(ilia wa* th* last id the three
*'krmyhffl»era devertlxd a* Cuba'*
- principal war criminals to fare

th* rifles of "rrVoluntlnnary Juitlrr " Ma). Jr«ii« (v«*a Blanro and
f apt. I'edro Mnrejon Valdes were
executed earlier.
Th* wnrd "Christian" was first
applied to the followrri of Jesua
Christ In Antioch. Turkey, tilt of
St. Paul a lin t ministry.

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t civilian auperiors hav* decided1 that it simply finnot allow th»
upon*
Juniformed men In teem to ehslNo one, not even the President |Cngc civilian control of the mill•ALL FOR ONE. ON E
liimrclf, it absolutely ture. It it
Thai is ine wxy. if pursued
FO R A L L ”
plain that the Secretary of De- j |oni{' rnough. to dictatorship. The
feme, Ned McKIroy. it not cn-1 eonstilutlonsl system
requires
tirrly easy in hlv mind, either.
that the civilian leadership have
Thus mtmbtrs of ‘ the brass", the very last word — even it
go one by one before Congres­ that Iasi word be terribly wrong
sional committees carrying heavy
Congress, on Its side, feels cut
Research aciuiltiitd, plivand delicate burdens. These ad­ off from the genuine opinions of
•iciana, dcntl»t», mines
mirals and generals have a com­
pelling need, and also a high re
anil pltarmnciMs art ai!
sponsihility, to fight for what they
honestly believe their services re­
united for the purpose of
quire in a world ot danger.
helping you to live a long­
But, again, they have the plain
constitutional duty to l*»w In the
er und healthier life. Every
last analyst* ta Die civilian auth­
member of this hcaltfF
ority. And. finally, they must
CHICAGO ( U i 'l) - Men's elothink of themselves. They are . . .
....
,
Ih. . lh.
team has a particular duty
aware that outright rrttellion fro m 1
■*' '
. .. ,
■#
' cannv inopptf *11011111 nuy now.
to
perform and has spent
the Admlnutration • h l ^ , defense.
L g h t general price tnc ,e .-».
By I.TI.E C. W II.SON
polices
may
cost
them
tfseir
raakol|l
‘
tf
t#nl,
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p
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e
t
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j
rom, wheat, sugar beets, fla t.m rn ts and even paying off their,
years at atudy to |&gt;crfes;t
WASHINGTON ( U P I t — Today it dairy and beef tattle.
j equipment not re well ahrad of ***M
c
, . ** ft
u
in m rn'i clothing later thi* &gt;4»r,
their knowledge.
bccrotary McElroy b „ . (hr ^
#f p*y
In lh,
will be 0. F. K n lrkrrhm versus
a ,„ „
»
coum , j
-« *
&gt; «»
•»
thr Will Klrrel Journal, • kind t&gt;l
Our duty a* pharmacists
acres are mine under K n lrk ^ , urVfy „ umiUfllJoMWy
, f . withes to weigh independent Judg- trvtile and ro'.ton irduatr&gt;««.
David and Goliath rontest In
Uu*. UralcM attending the 41st
convention of the Ni
is to provide you with the
National
which Knickrchm, like David, Is rthm a management, lie *' *| rural* because ihe Wall Street mente with sympathy he wdll not
good manager. A check for J l . * » Journal ie well edited amt III re-1
out *n&lt;1'°Vl disloyally ^ , iot,|al|on pf nct»!l Clothe rs and
loaded.
medicines and health-aid .
Knlrkrrhm Is a farmer and a (lullered out of the envelope whirh! porters are experienced newsmtn ' 19 ,&gt;,e Administration * budget po- *
Fuml-hers do rot expect this to
me
Wednesday
w ith 1
„ . . . . . licy. Given all thii, it it easy to
manager of farm proncriies in .SI. reached
hurt the market. Hales are 7 to you need. As loyal mem­
.a
..
understand why tho ryes of high
Janisi, Minn. a small town In thr Knlrkrrhm s regsort on how things |h
10 per cent laiger this month
ber* of the health team,
southern Her of counties. Ills j e ~ % : r ' ,n “ • ” ''p" ! H « i r . i . n
than last Frbrua i), they aald,
^
voice sometimes term to speak
rounty is Watonwan, an area ot
we welcome the opportun­
knitkr inn i ffiMi.i
. \ farmer— I# somethin* else again. Hirsa days l-eforc Congressional and an increase of about I per
lakrt and rich farmland, fit for loK t l l i nhr«r.e lv ^ w lth * aJrvev1 ,lf ,r ,hl* ,rom n’^
Knlck- committees rather louder than the cent is expected in thii year's
ity to aerve you.
Easter salts.
whirh appeared (hit week in the
re'^rt^” *
The liigh-sly!* dresser* now are
W ill Slrcrt Journal. Tlii* wa» a, ,.»* h
■*
* W A r t# ln p r n P
buying th* "rontmenal," a /*•!&gt;•
survey of the farm m . e h i n e r y rV‘ f^,.h ,v "
■H C a rS C ‘ W O IH lC r lU l
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. \ herr Ihe pait lour week*. The
LONDON ( U P I &gt; F l o r i s t ion hrialded by dr&lt;i*nrts ari4
business at Ihe manufacture and
h„ |&gt;crB M ow ih.
George Dennis, M , spent several clot bias* since tail fall, tpokrc
retail level* whirh the Journal re­
rero line quite regularly. And the hours todiy polishing his "new ' men said.
ported were booming fit to bust.
past week wo have been gelling private hears* _ a T3-)rar-old,
Dealers pitdirled about 5 per
Heller'* Viewpoint
some snow. W« have had about llasvsl ded, horse-drawn Job.
cent of next /all's salex will fc »
Manufacturers
and
retailers
D I U I C C ~ *S T O B f .'i
Funeral service* for Joseph alike were happy. Itrsale prices | five inches of new snow slntc
"A ll my family had horse-drawn i lure at lra&lt;t mo,lificationx of this
i Monday, Feb. I.
ntw
look:
thr
vsai&gt;t
nipped
In
a
hearses at Ihrir funerals ;nu I'm '
I’erry Gibbs will be held at 3 10, for used farm equipment werrj
Car. tat A
"Our marketi on the farm pro determined to have the same," | trifle, the jacket aiighliy ehorter, i
p m. tomorrow in the Churrb Ol suhvtantialty h i g h e r
Farmers
dure have been somewhat uneaiy
Ihe
.hotilders
ewmrwhat
wider,
Christ, I'sol* Corner.
he said. 'T h u one Is Wonderful."
were nuking larger down payIhe past weeks it terms since thr
and the lapels faake-l rather than
The Itev. George M. Yales will
livestock
liners
arr
ilippm*,
e*.
* Qjutatiun by Alexander
notched.
officiate. Burial will be in Sylvan
penally the ho* inarkelt, every,
Home (if th* hottest spiingt in
Korn* jacket* writ show double
Lake Cemetery.
Duma* (ltOUBTO)
thing else is uneaiy,
tho world are located in Ireland. vents in Ih* back, most will have
Gibbi died of injuria* sustained
Nrwa from Farm
In fart, raye the National Deo­ two buttonx lather than thr thiee
Copyright 15i4 (BWI)
Feb. It in an a rild rn t Death
"Farmers are all hoping il graphic Magatinc the word "gey. now generally worn, and all will
came at Ihe age of at in Orange
won't grt going much worse than rtr'' comes (m m the Icelandic.
be more cutaway.
i
Memorial lloipilal. H r wav l&lt;orn
it It The prlca of farm produee
in Rtnlord Kept. Jo. to?T, wi&lt; a
alone would not be so much hurt­
lifelong resident of t’ anla, and a
a n iw i
NEW YORK
(UIMl—.. Polite to­
ing if Ihe eost of farm equipment
member ef Ihe banfnrd Church ,
,.
.
VM
of Christ.
1
M,ught a young Negro who | would not be climbing up higher
liurvttori Infinite- hi* mother, ,"," t " ,1’1 "*i&gt;*d " n l*&gt;e*r°ld see-1 and higher. Many of tho smaller
Mrs. Itrrth* M. Gibbs, I’nnln• 'c u tiiil student *iul left her un farmers do not have enough In i
one niter, Mr*. Thelma |lobb&gt; ronsrlnuv in sub Hearing weather come In keep on farming, after I
paying all thr expenses such as
Rsnford; six aunt*. Mrs Maui*,
1^rrt *r" m ,u r h"mr
Altmsn Bnd Mrs. Marie Thnmav, . ^
*lr1' ,ri,,n f f * ,Po,T0',. * taxes and rust of rcpalrx or m*-&gt;
Dayton* llrsch; Mr*. Edilh Ca•&lt; •'•'* Buolivc-an C o . chine lure where II is not advis |
son and Mr« tlosa Matey. Ssn
n p n i t i In lair eond. able lu have all thr necessary
ford; Mrs. Jark D a vit, PaUtka, ,|n"
**Hh • frartuied skull. machines such as combines and i
Mrs. Wilms Ostratkl. Orlando; fu U B"d brul.es on her leg* and corn pickers and hay balers and1
Incorporated
two uncles, Joe Dennett, Daytons' •'’W ' and frnsihlie^ of both feet. other large equipment.
\ neighlwr, awakened by Mi&gt;s
"The amall farmer either needx'
Dearh, and W. J . Dennett, Orlsn
E. 1At St real
f \ 2.0614
Porro's tries, found Ibp gltl to grt more acreage to farm, ifi
do
SANFORD, F LO R ID A
Brlston Funeral Home Is in riawllng on her hands and knr*t. | there Is land available, or else |
Incoherent, In a driveway neaiby rent hit land tn someone el.'f, and I
charge of arrangements.
her Drunx h«m r at * 41 a m. Hun- find work elsewhere.
! day.
I guns the farmers are not I
Mist Poreo, returning horn* Ihe only one* that have problems.
hum a irllgiouv club donee in 1so I think we will all Just hav* to
1midtown Manhattan, had ridden a 1try am! work thing* out. best we
subway train Its theend of lh* I ran for all. W'e people
in our
And it a a eipn of (lie time*. Tltcrc’o a new kind of
I Imr and wax waiving In her home Amrriran country have much to
when she Wax attarkrd.
b« thankful for. W* have freedom
rar buyer in America today, and wo have the car of
Ilnur* after she w«* admitted of speech and religion and many
hi* drrama. An economy car with front engine aafety,
The repaal of two l%«uct burdrn- to Mi-rtirordi* Hospital she dr-1 other runveniences.
end
4 door family-airo room. It'* tho great new
ina rciliril peuplr with heavy ei- sirlbrd her attacker *« a Negro "Hoping
that you and all of
SIM
CA.
from Pari*. Tho tar that holds 14 world’*
|icn»ci unsnlmouvly wax rndoned about M years o!d,
nf medium yours are rnloylng good heallli,
I by Ih* llrllary C'baini'er of Com- build, about 130 pounds and about as I can say for myself and famperformance records. Tho car Hint's proven 42.6
mcrce last week. Doth were In the J feel. 7 Inches tall.
I ||y,"
MPO economy. I lie car tlut altould coal much, much
1 form of rcsolulloni.
tnoru than tho low, low prition tho tag.
The t hsmber opposed Ihe In
Conto in and aco. You get reclining neat*; unitired
; rraase in Ihe slate Intangible las
on* piece body; no-distortion windshield; a big,
pasted by the 1(37 la-gltlalure
I and a T mill Itnad and llrldge tax
roomy trunk: heater; defroster; extra safe front en­
•&gt;n homesteads in the Orangt City*
gine design, and many other extra*.
: Emerprlie mad d litrirt.
Take one drive and you'll know tho truth. That
Conialldaia your outstanding
Thr rrioltiiioni will he presrnlof
all the world aeconomy cart, Chryaler Corporation
obligation*
Into
o
single
toon.
rd fotmsll) •( the legislitivr
now brings you the finest.
Ho*# jwit on* monthly
hearing, Feb. 27, at 7:M p. m. in
poymenl lo matt, and
i the Circuit Court Doom. Del.and
one place lo poy.
More lhan 100 members attend
From
P.O.I
ed the Chamber nf Commerce
inerting. Speaker wa* DcRiry •
Mcthodul minuter, the Itav. Wil­
fred C. Aldridge.
Cidor i Inin and informiilna
about "W'orlil llyways from Nor
way to Yugoslavia," were shown
by Rev Aldlldlts who made thr
trip lilt summer.

Men, Buy ’Em Now
And Gel Bargains

Assignment Washington

Funeral Tomorrow
For Joseph Gibbs

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS

MAKE A MOLEHILL O U T OF
TH A T M O U N TA IN OF BILLS...

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Soa Duty Is Ahead
For Squadron Nine

Klvis Presley Park

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Has the Smartest Sign
in Town!

Tax Repeal Sought
By DeBary Group

Tuesday, February 24, 1038

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Your New SIMCA Dealer

nj p f t m f a o r B

T^ l tsf

LIGGETT

Teen-Ager Raped,
Police Seek Negro

Hhlp board duty is ahead for
VAII • of flamev
Field. The
squadraa will board the USH Sir*
ska*
liar
to n Mirth 4 for ilx w ttki in
******
Ouantinamo Bay. Cuba.
w asivfts
F ille r
During Ihe brief lour. AID Sky,^*s»*et aararaar, i s i s u , at* i v i i u a n aaiaraar warrior pilots will qualify on car­
rier drrk landings for the coming
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**ss*e*e*e.
TUPELO, Mia* ( U P I ) — City
a*is.a
officials kav* -itarted a half-mil­
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cirri**
Mx *«r *.•t^uairtiux
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Oa* Stapik *1 »S lion dollar fund d riv# l « rampleta (
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th* Zlvta ftaaisy M ua jtijk j far a- ]
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..
i.(a rhi?t civilian advlteri) It b Congressional committeet.
that thii dilemma cannot really
fn'f '
aa» »er»i i.
*
.
tl4.
tatlifled that the budset It enough
What l» the outlook. Il-enl ti
to maintain a "reasonable'' mar li limply that there will no’, br.
The ecntral and obvlout qur» ,
and cannot be. any really search.
tlon I* whether In aiklng for I |n
safely,
I The profeiilonat nfflren. by ln| great national drbale of Ike
tome forty btlbont of dollars the
!*'
President It aiklng enough. For and large, are by no meane *o »wt thl1
unified*
— though
at least In m inilei, which m iy . u
n ifie d —
though it U fair to JerlWely needed Indeed. Ih* U ;
become the tiltimate weapon, the add that they almntt never are | ™.ul) **
woVld'ronereiV^^
Hum an! sectn chillingly ahead
•
r» VUit|irve
Congress llielf
e.^r.. limply
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d&lt;**|
r*lr
J,
ran
run Irn longer realle
•°f “ *•
not know whether In feel aall if ltd * " * [ * ' ■ o)|)
ff m f r ()t&lt;
But it it rot pnmhle for ion or not Congreu doet not know
Pentagon tv
, r e „ and the country to find a precisely what ••reasonable” .a h - J 111J ^ “ h u S h u .h oter .'l
rrational
sl lf if ln l ianiwer
n i » r * Ito
n In
n h
i fqi u
m
M «.w a
level when
u tr n
(CongMtt
n m t r r i i I * u'® 1
'the
big
usel .s ify
meant.
And
u. , y
u ,.
tion without First answering a n ' * * . not know, the puhllc e.nnot ^ S ' l V
SeveX” ”
other question. Here it H that know,
thisthe rub eomes. This is the query ‘ Smourn
E *
believing
-IW
*&gt; .
*un' °f “Is •“
"
o*Having half
n»eii to
m be
President
wrong,
*«
How far may the professional right about Ih. budget, the Ad I
* , J ' V T i Slid
_. . . . * i i . a l « &gt; «
ta
ant
m illtlry offiter's prop'crly go in mlnTitrsbon nevirthelesi it not
* ' ,1.". "clrVJmrUnree *only^
appealing to Congrcn over Ihe happy to seem to b* m uullng the tingle m
. „ ,the
hp p
f, , i d , nt cxr.
mnn.
President,
can,
heads of their civ Ilian superiors, officer* or imperiously ehutllng
rffectlvely and at last, determine
including the President himself as „ff public debale. Hut, again, It what the military budget Is going
commander tn chief, for hishrr, frrlw — and qulle properly, in
iniliiury expenditures lhan lhe»» mix forreipondent a opinion — to be

Salary Hike Problem
Proposals to increase ^nlarirw of public nffirlals always
cause considerable discussion, no matter the merit of such
proposal*.
In Seminole Courtly, four official* have withdrawn a
Joint request for 12.400 more per office per year. A t the same
&lt;(me, local legislator* were asked to keep "an open mind
about the question of some Increase In compensation for the
sheriff, circuit clerk, tax collectilr and tax assessor.
Drought mi for discussion at the time the 12.400 per
year request was withdrawn was the salary scale of the five
members of the County Hoard of Commissioners.
Soon to appenr on the scene will be n proposal to in*
crease snlnrie* of members of the Legislature. Although
this has not been announced. It Is almost certain that legis­
lators will ask that the current * lr» per day be Increased.
Last year, legislators proposed a $5 per day Increase, they
Yetreated in the face of the ensuing storm of protest.
County Commissioners exhibited n iisi of the pay scales
of all such county governing bodies In Florida. Seminole was
very near the tmttom, lower than some counties with about
5,000 people.
,
Commissioners fee! that a pay raise la Justified. Hut,
they aren’t planning to ask for one. A couple aald I hey preU r to work for free, rather than ‘‘stick my neck on the
chopping block.”
All of this adds up to another problem for the local de.
legation In the Legislature. Hay hike* for the four rounlv
offices, the Commission and for themselves must be decided
by Sen. Doug Stenstrom amt Reps. Mack Cleveland Jr. and
(Jordon Frederick.
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..............
These three not only must decide I t . they also must
decide how much, IF. This Is no easy task. In a discussion
•f the subject, Informally, the three emphasised the prob.
.knit they want to be fair to the public and to tho officials

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words irtustly utlorod ln aufj^rt 'tho military profession ill. lu
! member* know they need m,.*
of th» budget, fa r where
Independent judgment Mop and! Information. But III moit reipcc.
£ ^
begin? T b i. Il the SitU- tlble members know, too, that
*
•lion:
; there It grest peril In encoura*.
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Card Party Slated
%St. Patrick's Day

Public Is Invited
To Club Program

Church Farewells Said To
Calendar The E. J. Mills

TV E S D A T
As llatel R. Moaghton
PtneereM lt»pti&gt;' Church Youth
Atr and Mr*. AX M Philip* Mr and Mr* R I. Terkin*.
Re*. IIannum. **a« lorn In India
Surely you have enjoyed your The ?oth Annual Animates! MacaFellowship at f "&gt;■'
entertained with a itinnrr pit*
Mr and Mr*. FM liscirtn*. Mr
trees' friendly shelter the last tine of the Sanford Women’* Club nf Mtt*-nnar* parent* an I (pent
Pineereit Bapiut Church v’lark's at their hnm« Saturday e' rmng and Mr- Harrs- Roh«on Dr. and
• ill he held on Wednesday at 2 1 hi* south there. He t* a retired
The Catholic Woman's Club of Refreshments will be served end; few week*. And don’t the ata
in honor of Ft. Cmdr. and Mr*. 'lr* Ja k t'orr »un. Mrs. Ann
at tnr Sanford Woman* Club ai f’re»b&gt;terijn minuter nuw lutrg In W. ?| U. Cir.-lr 'Irr'.m g at the
All Souli* Church hat irt the a surprise program of enteitaln lea*, especially. formo*at. thrive 3M Oak Avenue.
0,-ala wiiere he l» asti'C in eons- home of Mrs. I.eRuy Fitridge at F.rne«t Milla s.i.o are leaving -an I’.ear. .’.'r* Ann j i tlnahercer, Ken*
ford lo live in Peniaeola, Florida, i-ft'i le f 'er V r Jn,| M r, j ^
date of March 17th for thrir an ment will be offered by some of under the oaks' shade! And if The public I* cordially in* tied muntts* aettvtlle* and teache* in ; 4.A.
Irs* »t“H to the farewrll rourtejy Alosrr ami Mr. arul Mr*. Rswrt
there
be
citru*
trees
'mongtt
the
to attend the rroeram which »ilt the Or* a Junior College
Brownie Tn*o*» ISJ of the Fir*t
nual card party to he held at the Sanford * alar performer* '.
were Mt. and Mr* Dave Cun Walling of I rrshurg.
oaks you will early *er grapefruit he followed l.y a Tea
Mrs.
Kel't
it
a
giaduate
o'
I'rrsltyferian
Church
will
meet
at
Sanford Clue Center.
lung. Mr and Mr* William Bush.
Means* Entertain
T h u annual event is eagerly ard or:nge bio* torn* are putting
Appearing on the program will I'ewic t'ollegr. Raleigh. Non t 3 n clock.
"I'la&gt; your favorite card same 'ookeii forward to each St. I'jf. forth There'* a debraie green he the Re'b Ilolert V. S.-ear J r . Carolina and the School o ' Hirst
T ie 'Jill* were enter'ained oq
Toe Junior F'rllo'* ship ef the
It the keynote of the party vc.uch nek's Day by the crowd rf happy showing from some »wcrt gum Mr* Churle* (!, Wilke, soloist, ar- at Stet-on I nivrrsttv. She hn'ii* a
* J
'
f rW*»
w urn A|r.- a &gt;.|
F'ir*t l'rr»li)trri*n Church will
vull begin at 8 o'clock. Over Iwrn naruripant* of parties of former Kind of a new awakening In all •ompantril
by
Mt*« Margaret degree in Sacred Mut.e ITior to meet at Z *0.
tv door prire* Mill be given pt-u ' year*. This year the proreedi v.ill nature to birth enthusiasm for Daws and Mis* llrigiettr tSirsler. her marriage the was Choir stir
The Junior Choir of the F'tr*t
^ a pure for each table's «
tiur*!* **r-e Dr and Air*. 0 .
go toward improvement* of the spring lt'» tree* of every clescrtp eiehantre Undent of Seminole High erlnr and rh-irch oiggnut for the
The Golden Circle ela«* anil
playground of the school a* It tion to Ih.nk again. Fre I leu- SchrHti from Germany, will apra* V|ethosli*t * hurch in Nr * Smy Ptesbylerian 1 u.ch *ull ntrei at thetr husband*, nl tnr F'lr*t Bap W Aeklrv, Mr and Air- J. IH'
It'irki. Mr and Mrs ( K c &lt;Mk,
rna Rear s S &gt;e an.I her rtu* and 4 3U.
ha* become imperative that tlip lire it when I vi.tt tome of the«e cn Music Appreciation
tut t hurrlt reci-ntly rntosrd thetr
fie* Robert Ifar.nuin, violinist, and young -on. |to*« Vais n,-«
l i e Pioneer Fellowship nl F't *I annual February banquet tn the Dr and .Mrs I.. S Farle*. D. R,
'oungsters have the place and sutxliiDions, a barren feeling, a*
fseilitie* necessary to carry out of Ihe less of fr.end*. come* when will g.se a program nf invutc and live in W eiMila’e where *he I* Presbyterian Church m il nirrt at pri* ale slintng room of the Pine Mathew*. Mr ard Mr* C. Af.
Mills, Dr and Mr* II. S Tug.
wi-l be accompanied 1-* Mr* organ -t for tee f irst I'resbytenan 4 o'clock.
I tee not a tree.
\ 'B rin g Your ()» n Steal' Physical Fitnr»» programs.
t're*t Inn.
well,
Mr
ar.d
Mr*.
Ronald
t hursh
Marv
K«»**
Andermn
Kell*.
Mentioning
cilnu
trees—
t
have
Table
reservations
must
be
The
Brownie
Si
outs
of
Ftr*l
parly Mai held by member* of
A Valentine theme was turd in I’uDeh. I J Winters and .Mr.
a
grapefruit
tree
mo.igst
the
oa
«
made
in
advance
in
order
that
Presbyterian (burnt will ha*r decoration*, place cart* and in
\ All 7 - nda night at the I
and Mr* R P. Hamilton. .
thetr Insestitu » Nerstce at 1 the program presented
nf Lt. and M m . II. F\ Bryant on the committer can plan for ade­ in my yard that ha* never hern
quate reservation*. Those accept­ sprasrtl— never l*cen fertilued.
oiloek in the Brownlee rla x
French Avenue.
Seated at the head tshle were
i
oom.
Thoie attendinr '.he atcaic fry ing reservations are Mrs. It. IV but friend* inarsrl over the taste
Ali*
M
N. Cleveland, class
of
ll*
fruit—
quite
«wrrt.
Herr
*
trop.nto.
Mits
E.
K
rvfrr.
Mrs.
R.
Mere Cmdr. and Mr*. II. F . Lang,
The men nf the Fir«l Pres leaihrr Atr* C It Goethe, presi
**is Fii-lsy alieru -'n tha wives
a little »errel. For year* Ihe lire
£ &lt; mdr. and M u. K F. Rowell. l.t. 'a n Duyr.e and Mrt F. Iluhn.
hstrnan Church will hold torir dent, with Atr. Goethe. Ml* John of enlisted men and chief* of
ha*
had
w
xvl
a*hc*
from
nt*
* g. ami 'Ira. Dave BIcIs m »kf,
Tlie committee in charge of thi*
tegular cupper meeting at ! K. Wisite, Toa*tmutrew. and Dr. A AH II. nave deployed, met at
l.t. and Mra. J W. Crawford. party u
Mr*. D. II Mather*. fireplace. Fser try that’ After
n clock with the Res
Douglas F!ai| Joiner, gue*l nteakrr
'lr*. Apt* rl y • Restaurant 11 ** t
Warrant Off rer and Mr.. I: M. Chairman Mr* It Prtropinto and all. we all rrad from bonk* and
A s**rm sselrome was extended acquainted and ta form a month*
Charles a* the gue*'. speaker
find
there
riperien
r*
of
other
Dunaldtun, Cmdr. and M m . K. K Mis* F hrygrr. ticket*; Mr*. F.
A
representative
from
the lo Ihe group hv Air* White anil iy club.
Mr aid Mr* John Dickey, take \ 11 I’rtei ■n J'ti and Mr*
Hodge* and their h. ..*e gut-tit. Yaniura. Mr* M Kuhn. Mr* F persons but we may add to inrin
Atrthodist I'uhli-ltlng House will Atr*. slevetand gave the Jnsoca
Officer* weie choien hy volunAs
lo
counselling
you
whst
to
do.
Mur*, entertained with a cock Huy V n r-, Mr a-*d M i. Hairy t-f here from 2 n clock till :» turn.
l.t. Cmdr. and Mr* F. I'. I&gt; * Cl &gt;wiiun*hl. refrethmrnt* Mr*. F.
te n t among th »-r ptr*enl and
Iluhn. Mr*. I.. Fay. Mr* M. I. .r»- lie ture you lose your tree* tall party Saturday night In hnn
of Gljrnco, *.a. Mrs. F . J. j
Dr Joiner. profe«*et r.f 'ellsum Mr* thelm.* Iloltnnd will «erse vi
Mr. and Mra. W. K. M&lt; P lit with a duplav of literature
l.tn*kl, l.t Cmdr. and M m . V II
icr. prucs, Mr* 'I. FanV. Mr*. enough to do wtisi you KNOW er of thetr huu-e gur-t*. Mr. rsn!
and aiiiiuionai le.ouue* fo* &gt;,aih s'. Ste'*on I nivertily. gam an to prr-idr--t. O'.he* rf'-'tr* are Mr*.
It
obi-i
■
Mi
aid
Mi*
Ktiby
lite
you
M
int
I.D
ilo.
Mr* Fred Geronamo* of lt.*,.u
Jennlnji J r . l.t Cmdr. and Mr* ' . 'Ii'ler, decoration*; Mr* F.
Nur*rr&gt; amt kindergarten trretting talk on Chur.'h Ffe *-th Polly Shield*, v.tr ptesidrnl: Mr*.
If you prune sour trees of their Virginia
Ji 'I- and 'lr* Andie a ta n a rr«
M. D. McPhtr*on, Lt. ard Mr*. Itoumillat. J r , entertainment; M**
teacher*
are a*'»rd to eome to entpha*t* stressed on cl»«* In Julia Girtler, se. telary-tteasuret;
Part* guf*t» wrte Mr and Mr* »-a&gt;, Mr amt Mi* R.ilsert t orsn,
R. A. Margie, Lt. ) g. aid M m . J V«n Herhulii, facilities; and diseased or frozen wood, ruint
AlrKinley
ItaR from 3 o clock to trre*t Benediction was gi's-n l»y Atr* Juanita Sxsage, pingtam
their wound* Tree*' hark* are
t f jil X. Pruder. Ensign and Mr* Mr* L R. Bauer, publicit--.
Mr* M .lelvn Dunn, t arl Hubble, .1 30 p m I'rtmary and Junior 'tr*. I'tlla Gallowaj
chairman;
Alt*. Kl&gt;* llu-srton,
*
W. J. Wnrmell, Lt. and Mrt. C.
A ilelicmu* ham dinner was health and welfare chairinan; and
Ticket* can be purchased from their ikm covering and they can
Mr and ,A|r* John William*, Atr. teacher* from 3.10 to A p m
bleed
J . Younghlade. l.t. Cmdr and member* of the Cathulir Women's
served I" the following ntembet*
and Mr* Edward ll'ggn* Jr., Youth division leather* from J to atul gu.'s’. i 'l r . anil 'lr* R H Air* Ann Slfrtkowski, publicity
And if your tree* tt*e they fruit
ard Mr*, G. M. Roberts, and Mr. Club and are on tale at Roumil
*
o'clock
amt
Adult
teachers
from
chairman.
or ornamental! flower prolificall...
Mu* i ecile Heard, Air*. Ilrlrn
and Mr*. A. S. Poulter.
lat'a Walgrern Drug store
Famtrrth, Mr. and AI.'S. A. A'.
I to 9 p m
An F » 't r r egg hunt for ehil*
I.e *ure you water them very often
Mr*. R F Tidwell of Tampa Ardiew* Alt** Alahel Alahr. Air*.
Brotherhood supper amt pro­ Doudnr*. Mr. and Mr*. Jar Davis. dren of rnliitrd men ant officers
to keep thrm m u tin ie d . . Thi*.
Ann vt, abeiget Kenns l.rfflei gram meeting of the F ir»t Bap Mr amt Mr*. C. IF Goe'lse. Mr •s beinjr planreil for March ard
nuie too don't drown them out if •pent the weekend with her
amt Mrs
Atelsin Deklr. Mrs movie* **f this event will he mad*
'!r. and Air*. Ra* Atcl iaw and tut Chursh at 7 p m
Ihrr become loo dr&gt;. That can le daughter. Mr* W G, Ito**. and
14si hard Gallovray. Mr* A W. and sent to thr men ahoatJ ship.
faintly at their home on Mellon Air aPit Atr*. C. C. Ra! aid.
a mistake. Water a little, often
As EHNF.SD.AA
Woodall. Air* John K Wlute.
Tha rluh will also send a News*
I am »ti!l reading ito met new stile Asenue
First Baptist I'hurch Training Mr. t S Mu»e, 'll** Bobby e
Mr.
and
Mr*.
F
t
C
Harper
letter lo Ihe »hip ante a month
information
about
tree*
lt
trem*
t
nton
Supper
and
Officers
Conn
Jane f . Fletcher
holding an election of officers 1
Morton. Mr* II. C. Patterson. aid the deadline date wi.l he tha
were called to Raleigh, North Ca
' clt at * p m
* This morning I walked Into the Introduced myself to Mrs. Stephen palm* have been found in Siberia rolina. Mondav morning due to
Air* Stanley Coleman, Mrs J A.
and
are
no*
being
shown
in
mu­
First Atethodtst I hursh Prayer Brrselchin. Mrs At. N. Clese 201h of curb month An*&lt;me who
’ Pineereit Baptist Church to the Oliver, leader, and Mrs. C. H.
the death of Mr* Harper* lister,|
ha* pew* they would Ilk* lo in*
seum*
nf
Moscow.
During
a
cer­
liriwip will meet in the Daughters land. Mr*
arrompanimrnt of a confused Atkinton, assistant Iradrr. and in
Eugene Pennington elude in thi* newsletter should
Mr*. Clark Webb.
I nf Wesley classroom at 9 30 a amt Dr Joiner of DeFand.
hahhle. which sorted it*elf into turn mrt Pain Atkinson. Barbara tain ratarlytm in Central Asia,
Mr and Mr*. Hoy Syrne* base
rail Mr*. Ann Siertkowskl on Kl
m
•he roiees of 13 little Brownies Hell. Donna Davis. Linda Fthell, great forest* of tree* were tieCapltan Dttvr.
then the a* thetr house guetlt. Mr and
F'trst Atethoilut Church fourth
Valerie Hamilton. Pat llarward. ttroyeil, and 'wa*
With
the
member*
of
Ihe
Thur*
rlimate l*eeamr e o l.d e r aid Mrs. Ray Mrt'raw of Lynchburg.'
and
final
session
nf
the
W.
S
I*.
Deborah Kimey. Mobile McGin­
of course, less favorable. Af Ya., and Mr. and Mr*. C. C. day evening cluh a* gue»t*. Atr*. S. study course. "Middle Fast I'll
Dr and .'tr* George W Aek.
nis. Susan Paddock. Sally IVtcrMewart Dutton entertained v«11Fi
ter the tree* disappeared nrwr Ballard of Charlotteivtllr, ' a
grlmage" will lie held from ten Iry entertained with a lunrheon
&gt;un. Karen Simmons, and Mary
a
bridge
party
Thursday
night
at
races of people sppeared snd be
Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Polittr ef
Dr. and Mr*. Harry M. .Sage.
o'clock In 11.10 a m
Stognrr all a bubhtr with infor-1
gan eating meat there were no J r , are home guru* of hi* *1* her home on Atagnolia Asenue.
Xatktonvllle have announced the
The Chapel Choir of Ftr t Mt'.ii today in honor of Dr. A. FI Gus­
tuition, t'pon asking Ihe slock
Bridge
gainr*
were
enjoyed
until
nuts and fruits. It is said accord­ ter. Mr*. John William* and Mr.
liirtn of an m lb 9 o*. daughter.
imI i M will prartiee al 3 31 an I tav ton who recently «a* promot­
question. •What was your favorite
a late hour when rrfrohments
Jkleeia Aon. born February lf»th.
NOW SHOW ING
activity this year." i received a ing lo sartou* documents and tra­ Wiliam*, loch Arlwr the Sage* were »ersed try the hotiris. as the Senior Choir practice al &lt; IS. es! In Captain
►Mr*. Polittr I* the former Kv»l*n drafrnm r answer a* all I ; shout ] ditions that the dom.nsnl races Its* in Columbus, Ohio.
OPEN 12:15
The
Commission
on
F'.diirats-in
Those enjoying the Ackley'»
luted try Mrs VAurt W Warner
following had a shortened span
Ratliff daughter of Mr. and Mra.
will meet in the Dependable* hospitality **etr Mrs Gustav sots.
ed in unison. ino. N O T civil out*'
Mr* William Dravton of All
After
tsu-ral
progression*
of
of life.
Thoma* It. Ratliff Sr.
•ton. M a i l . I* visiting her daugh bridge score* were rollected hy Classroom of I irsl Atrthodist at Dr and Mr* II. S. Tugwell. amt
but
"HORSEBACK
R ID IN G ."
You will recollect that Iasi week
Undoubtedly thu group will Iniut
ter. Mr*. Robert W. Drayton.
Air* Pearl II. Babbitt. Mr* W. 7 10.
1tr and M ri L. S Ftarle
when we wrote of tree* tf had
on riding 'a hnr*eback’ to ramp
Pineerr*t Baptist Church i'hap
Mr. and Mr*. Charle* Nutley W Warner won high score prl/r,
been luggrtted we rat some fruit*
The monthly party for enlisted Ing tr.p*. I ran hear their leader* and nuts daily because that t* of Hamilton. Ontario Canada, and a Imv of colonial stationery, while rl and i'nmord Choir prartiee at
Whr si Halting Help*
personnel of the Sanford Naval groaning at the thought. However, I.IV F food. Tree* hive the long M ix
Geraldine Southward of low *eore. a box of Martha Wa»h- 4 Vi I’raver meeting at 7:4.1.
NtW \ l)B K i l l ’ll — Chilled
The Senior High choir nf the ruiiy *oup Improves with wait­
Air Station was given Saturday lookouts were declared 'next e*t life. F.sen If we breathe the Hinrlend. Ontario, Canada arc ington randy, wa* presented lo
night at the L\ S O. wiih the Best".
air among irre* see can imme­ home guests of Mr and Mr* Irl Mrs. Ft. C llw p cr. Score* were First I’rrsbyterlan Church will ing. The day before you plan to
R A l -k v
The electioneering was returned
l.adies Auxiliary Fleet Reserve
kept on tallies hearing a design meet for supper at * o'rlork •-.&lt;4 *»r»e It. combine 3 tahlr*pooni
diately observe a great dtfferencr Southward.
for
rehearsal
at
4
10
Allocution In charge of *ht with great vigor and I wa* in between such air and the air o'
quick
cooking
tapioca
with
I
•»
to
Suitable
for
Ihe
Celebration
of
Mr. and Air* Donald Flamm
P o u n d
formed that they elert new offi
The mid week hihle hour nl lha 2 teaspoons curry powder. 1 tea
event.
the treeless regions. Referring to have at thrir guest. Mr*, 'tike George Washington's birthday
Hot be*f laodwichct, potato cer* rvciy three months in order tree fruit*, we r rm rm D r tree* se. Herman of Monongaiiela Hilt,
First
I'rrsliytrrtan
Church
will
he
Quantities of inap dragons,
•poo-s lemon Inter and 3 cups
rhip*. coffre and rake were srrv- In spread the cvperience of lead cumulate in thrir fruit* thoie parts Penn.
*wr«t peas, and aralras were conducted by the pastor, Rev. A Thicken broth Cook ami *ltr over
rr*hip
and
responsibility.
For
the
rd bv the following hostessesG Mrtnnis. at 7 p rn
medium heal until mixture boils
of the solar rays which the human
Mr. and Mr* lee Moore re used to adorn the room* where
The Chanrrl Choir of First Remove from h*-at. add l ' i nipt
Mrs. II. R. Kundvall. president of informalmn of non (router*. Brow organism cannot capture and ab­
the guest* were entertained 1ho*r
turned
Monday
from
a
week
end
Ihe Autiliar*. Mrs. W. Ilnlromb. nit* work in a group a* a unit sorb You »re we »b»nrb those
present were Mrt Rabbit!. Air* Presbyterian « hurch will niff I light errant gradually, dirring
vacation in Naiiau.
Mrs John K. White, Mrs. R It rather than in the patrol iv*tem radistinn* of the tun whirh we
(ontlantlv
Cool about IA imp
llaiprr. Mr*. II F' Kent. Air* J for rehearsal at 7 W
*••** -s
Dr and Mr* II * Tu * »e ll
Marshall. Mrs. John It Heddard favored by 'he older girl*
sites Silt
Chill thorouglllv. at
Air* Warner, Atr*
i annul grt dirertly through the ha*e had a* thrir gue*t* Mr. Ft 1 ourter
Mr* Norman II Phillip*. Mrs.
T h u pad year thi* troop hi* skin. The water In the fruit It
At |t Sinito. Mr* N. C . Aloore
NEW YORK i l l ' l l — When least 1 to .4 hours, but ptrfriably
and Mr* Ronald It Putsch of
ewman
V. F. Flint, Mr* Robert W Dray­ hern wording on rrafl* and made free from inorganic material
anything *pnti or tlain* a tug or overnight 'takes about 3 &gt; cup*
and Mr* ll M. Harrison.
Richmond, ' a.
ton and her mother. Mr*. William Chrutma* prevent* for relative*,
II I -MAM
larpel, arl qutrkly. I se a dull
I wa* interfiled, further in my
Mr and Mr* turn'd II hast
Drayton.
and alia male calendars Their reading, about the Chinese' later
ll l»n ’l The Wheal
knife nr spatula to scrape off
The l.adir* Auxiliary Fleet Re •ervire project it being planned cttllired habit* Instead nf rating n»r have ju»t returned from suit
I A*r I.AN M N i., At i r Is i l l ’ ll
•olid (rod nr other materials In
serve Association I* a national for F ille r And of roune another bread fruit from tree* they are ing then daughter and »nn. Mr.
Ihe Sanford Junior High 4 II rase of liquid, abtiirh with a — Homemakers' quis What is the
organisation whoie aim la to aid, rook out i* eagerly anticipated Irarntng to like belter baked and Mr*. F.oghan N. Krll*&gt; in Club met recently and Mis* luiry sponge or white (loth
rust of wheat in a loaf of bread*
promote and assist in sli matter* Most of the»e youngiter* will lie while bread. But tome of Ihe old Gainesville, Florida. F.oghan is Nowlin nf the Flnnda Power and
l Slightly under three rent*, or
pertaining to welfare, social and "fly-ups" nest fall, to »h*y are er Chinese still prefer nature's practicing architecture in Gaines Fight to
give a program on
Ksieel &lt;«ur I’le
3 3 lent* to be rsart, says John
patriotic work for the benefit of scheduled lo dart work on Ten bread fruit. They declare it In be stile and I* a mrmtier nf the or­ Itshting in the home
SAN FRANCISCO it Pit — Xtnorr
ealcitiion sorrtaltst at
the Fleet R ricrvr Association, lit derfoot requirement* in another more strengthening WE arr ran- chestra called Ihe "A'rraatnncs "
The Club bad an nhlhit In St**- tnnltatt flavors m a lattice lop Michigan State t mvrrsity. Rigmembers and their families. And two week*. *o they may he In tinned, you know, too, that fruit* Jennifer, a ronierl pianist, is legion building at the American pie h* uting rranbrrrlrt ami ge*l cvprn*r» in getting bread to
they *l»o do welfare work for vetted in "green’ at Ihe end of art ntorr favorably upon our teaching piano and organ in legion Fair.
senile** ratlin* in equal amount* maikrt arr soils o( baking,
an* non profit orgamration
the year.
wholesaling and retailing
glands and nervou* system. Both Gainesville.
The L’. S. O. will have a "Feb
Mr. and Mr*. Fm rnnn Ka»t
This troop now meet* in the the«» represent the capital of our
In spite of rrrrnt Increase* In
Maple I rult AAafllr*
D n r m aKc o v C
ruary Frolie" dance at the I SO morning at they were ihiftcd vitality.
D EN VER ( l I 'll - Women will
ner* from Wilkin*burg. Finns I
h AN F RANi ISCO l I’ h — Heat tiir prlrr. a faitory worker can
JCk »..**•, ••• c o l o /i
c c tu ie
tonight from t o'clork to tl. The from morning teuton lo the af
Back to the subject of solar vania arrised in Stanford. last lie boxing men outside the hotnr. drained fruit rocktail and a little buy about It one pound luasrt
l enlure: I :tin • .1 :07 . S:1-t
Tune Topper*, orchestra from Pit ternoon
butter in maptr ssruo and terse nf white hirad compared lo 9 7
clattc*
at
Pineereit energy for which a Iree yearn* Friday after vluting Mr and Mr* too. *ay b iuln ru tvrtulises
7:21 • 0 : 2*
rlrk A ir Force Rise, will pro­ School. It lermrd odd to meet I remember when fir*! we plant Harold Kaitner Jr in I’a at.a
A panel nl Inuinrtim rn Iseltrv over crisp waffle* or pancakes loaves in 11*14
vide the muvif.
,
They
are
rending
at
the
hone
of
r*
thrrr
will
he
surh
a
shoitagr
with a troop at 10 on A M. nf ed some young trees we noltrrd
a week day morning hut it really how Ihrv responded to the sun's Harold Kaitner* »n r* m l&gt; ** nl men that lady bn*irs will lie
Raked Appletaere
commonplare
The men hated
is a pleasant time to hold a meet­ P I’LL. You waleh that, they'll be
N EW YORK (L’P II — Baked ing. The church ha* provided really crooked. Probably you new
Are You Asrragr?
their prediction on projected sta
applessuee with elder topping Is them with a pleasant place lo home bulldrrs will obirrve the
N E W YORK I l ’PIt The a*er tutus from the lalmr department
a good told weather dessert. meet and loti of room for out-1young trres you plant, reaching age person *i-en!s al-out 13 to |3
To handle the shortage, women
Place i l l sound e m it appleiaure door aridity. Thi* years cookie for *olar enrrgy.
Rrmembrr Imur* without heart* (o&lt;*l l-»t*een mud he accepted as inanagr
in 11w quart e*i*erole. Combine Chairmen I* Mr*. Barbara Sim though, don't plant them too deep the dinner meal and t&gt;rra-fa*t
I ment trainee* now thev added
v* cup each sifted flour and sug­ nions. and Mr* R R Peterson Nature doesn't *tnk them too
ar. cut In
eup butler, sprinkle ha* acted as refreshment chair
deeply in the wood*, or eves In
over appleiaure and bake in 4Sn man.
vour yard. I g u ru the root* rn
degra* oven 20 mtnuies, or until
BYSTUDKBAKRR
joy finding thrir own fitting rntn
lightly browned.
fort. Natter the tiny trrdltni*
Serve warm or ehlllrd, topped
that *urpri»e you. perhaps in In
with eider whipped nonfat dry
The Altamonte Spring* C iw convenient pine* where they took
milk. Combine 'A rvp each in l-eague will be hniirtt lo the
root from forgotten dropped or
M A R A T H O N M ILEA G E A T C O M M O N SENSE C O S T
i.in t nonfat dry milk crystal* Seminole County Federation of
snge or grapefruit If you are
and
wall ehilled
apple cider Women s Club* on February idth i
Conic on utnl Rci an|tiaintrd with the mils |*enny pincher in the
that fortunaie hy all mrant pri
Whip 1 to 4 minute*, or until at - the rtuhhouie
serve it a* you would a treasure
wmlil with j (lianning |&lt;ersoii4lny all us own. H e irs a miser you’ll love
mft peak* form. Add * tableMr* C M Flower* Federation for It* fruit will he most tasty.
li»i iitvr it's **» vivlivlt. sosliit. so in d iv id o a l-n o lliin ; M r it on svlitrls.
•pnon* lemon juice and continue Prriidert request* that repreirnIt ro*t* so little or nothing to
beating about 3 to 4 minutes or tatives from all Federated Club*
I htee fret shutter outside, room Ini tiv inside, delivers miles ami
plant a young tree You hies* it
unti’ niff peaks form.
he present as an important item It shall hies* Thee. Only God
miles on a hatful of regular, low cent gus.
Has ttih. luxurious sty I*
will be discussed and acted upon.) can make a tree.
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X-Rays Bring Early Detection O f TB

Court Upholds Sentences

lung cancer, heart disorders and mat Seals and taxei already paid
chest conditions other than TB. in the county.
If the X ray It norm al, the pat­
ient will be informed within tnree
Weeks.
If it Isn't normal, and this hap­
pens lo only one out of 1.000.
a confidential report will be sent
to the patient He w ill he inswims man twaaa
structed to have a larger X-ray
TIT HO I0M VAIUI
m ,,*eOocUM imma-saC
The county unit will be at the
i il fir gillstici. «»»fFosgale Citrus Plant tomorrow
• ■r ■ kHtktit I lets.
from 9.45$ a. in. and 2-1.30 p
Kllrtlm UaaOflKAl.
m. The Sanford unit w ill remain
LJiiuftH «:*••• 7 m o « OL— 7$i
___________________
at Yowell't in the downtown area.
The free X-ray service Is pro­
a t rooo a to m s 1VINV WMtai
however.
U&gt;
The film will lie studied by spe­ vided by contributions to Chrt.lcially trained phyaiclant with the
County and Slalc Health Depart­
ments. The X-rays can indicate

Tuberculosis Is a communica­
ble disease that can be cured. It
la not inherited, and can bell be
found by a chest X-ray,
There is no disgrace in having
tuberculosis. It it like having
the measles or a cold, only far
more dangerous.
Free chest X-rays are now avail­
able In Sanford and Seminote
County through the mobile units
of the State Health Department.
The process takes lets than a
mlnule: there is no need to un
dress. Metal objects around the
neck or chest should be removed,

For Boys In $5 Robbery
• 1ALI.AMAS.SEK l U I 'l ) — The;
fctate Supreme Court tn&lt;lay upheld prison M-ntrnce* ta rn three
Tampa youth* for robbing a man
of tt.
S'eve Stanford, IT, and Robert
0. Rmscll. 1A. earh were g u m
su )eari| and nay U. Fltlyai*, II.
wai sentenred to lo years.
The three boys were chargrd

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with rubbing Paul Guncalct of
Tamp* at knife point aftrr lion,j|r* atkrd them In help him
»i«rt his stalled car.
Attorneys for the three con­
tended' confession* the youths
made were not freely and volun­
tarily made. Another youth Involv­
ed in the robbery did not appeal
the ease.
Itut the court, In a spilt opinion
written by Justice E. Harris
Drew, said it could find no basis
to overturn the decision of the
Hillsborough Circuit Court.
a n elr a y
D e tu e C i n a
T«e s
"The l*ct ,h*1 ■ *m*11
• ays lin e ,
I 00
of money was Involved is of no
* N O h o t relllnga
MEMPHIS, Tw in. ( I T I i — luist lm|»rlance.M the court said. ‘'The
BIRMINGHAM* Ala. ( L 'P l i -A
month city tax asae-sor Joe Hick* fact that whatever properly the
* N O apeeial rtoaet apart necessary
22-yrar-old mother who was cap­
dutifully mailed himself • lax victim had upon him was taken
tured at I he scene of * robbery
* NO long A aiptnaift duel*
form for the purpose of listing his front him forcibly by lim use of
when her ear failed to slart was
T h e fin oat type o f arbiter c o m fo rt
personal property.
a dangcrout weapon Is the crime
rounds in Seminole County. X-ray* nrc free, sentenced Tu n d a y to live years
PUIII.IC CiKTS
X-RAYS
— Volunteer vwork
Then he became one of the 95 which Is condemned by society." ] ------- , .
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.
„„„
prison. Mrs. Alice McBride,
mill the heat known method of diacovcriitg In
per rent of Memphis resldrnl*
Chief Justice filenn Terrell and e ri. Aiffn up the public nt tho m obile \ - r n y
mother of an eight month old
tuberculosis
for
early
treatment.
unit
of
the
Florid*
State
Hoard
of
Health.
so: S u ttrd A t *.
Fa M W
who failed in fill mil the form and not agree with ibc majority opin
child, held up a grocery with a
return It.
ion. lie aald ho inuld not ex Thin unit in located in downtown Sanford,
j toy pirtol and look $Y) last DtHe announced Tuesday that hr press an opinion on the runfes in front of YmvcH’a. Another la makinjr the
(Herald Staff Photo) 1cemher.
had levied an arbitrary asses j stuns, but hr thought the atn
merit upon himself, as he does i tenets were "cruel ami unusual"
with other citlxrni who fall lo list because of the boys' ages,
(D tlM lil IN )
for taxes.
Terrell said, "A sentence ol
Aflrr paying the $45 levy, Hlrkv in . . . and six years, for taking
expressed a feeling that probably i f u r dollars, a dollar and a half
is shared by many of his fellow for each defendant, even if they
•'Super Ulitht” Short Shank FULLY C O O K E D
Cltiirns:
j took It, is 'cruel and unusual' and
‘‘This laa rnakea itory teller* entirely disproportionate to the
out of ao many people they ought nature of the crime for which
SAN J l'A N , Puerto Rico ( L 'P l) . 12,000 Puerto Rican members.
Lit.
to throw It nut the window."
defendants were rnnvirlrd."
- T h e A E L -U O announced today »*&gt;*ng the teamatirs had signed
a new drive to orgamie sU mil- “ ? «nly «bout 200 members since
„
. . . . ,
.
.
their Puerto Rican campaign
lion Industrial workers In thr opcnef| hcre §ta w ttk l , |0
"Super ItlK h r Hard — Corn Frd FR ESH
South and 14 million while collar
i„ Miami. Hoffs predicted hit
workers throughout the U, S.
union would win hands down in
tirgsniring director John Living an) rate vxsth the A FL-C IO to or
ston &lt;sld the new drive would be
Puerto Rican workers. The
in addition lo plans lo charter a teamsters rm u tlv e board voted
"Super RlKhi" Western l-ean Mealy ,T • D OW N
new Puerto Rican Irutkdrlvers Tuesday to spend "as much n o n ­
union to oppose efforts by Jsmrs| f y M
necessary" to nrganlte a
(c J jc f c jH itio n
WASHINGTON (C P li The
T h li moro favorable almusphtrr H. Iloffa a Teamsters Union to Puerto lliian union.
Livingston said A FL-C IO unions
word today from Communist Pub- to the Communist conspiracy lu s .M m a foothold on Ihe bland
u .
Usher William
1.. Patterson it cumo about coincidentally wilh a Livingston
andPresidentGeorge
won 59 per cent of all National
directly lo the point.
scries o' derisions by the U. S. *,c in &gt;- "ho presided at Ihe nine- Labor Itclalinns Hoard elections
since the rival federations merged
"Let's be bolder," It Patter- Supreme Court in Ihe field of aub- dayexecutive council meeting
aon'a proposal to the Communist version and national security. Th r which ended here Tuesday, belli- in December. 1955 and that more
GIL A Q U IC K FR O Z E N GOV'T IN S P E C TE D
and fellow traveler .jaber* of the overall Impart of these decisions d r '* 'lie teamster drive to gain than one million new members
had Joined Ihe union.
party'i weekly newspaper The is a matter of controversy, usual
lb- aald hi* brganuing depart­
Worker.
ly angry.
ment now has more requetU for I
"McC'artbylim hat austalned a
There it not much dissent from
aid from affiliates than at any*
heartening defeat in our roun- the proposition that these dec!"S U P E R RIGHT* H E A V Y WESTERN
time since Ihe merger, especially
try," Palleraon continued. "Ame- alons greatly weakened or In conin l-ouisiana, Florida. Mississippi,
rtcan reaction has In fart sustain- sldrrable degree nullified federal
Georgia, Alabama, the Carolina!, j
ed a number of defeata on thr and slate laws enacted to protect
Maryland, Delaware and Virginia.
political at well as the moral the U. S. against subversive acfmnt.
llvitlei. None, other than ComPARIS (L 'l’lI — Italian movie
Quick Froien C H IC K E N -O F -TIIE -S E A
"We say this because Itmust munlvl and their stooges, w o u ld _____
director Itobcrto Rossellini conbe mstle clear that the prevailing hr likely lo argue that such wcak-i firmed his
is "deep respect
respevt and ad
political atmosphere permits in-|tning or nullification, of itself, miration" for Indian scriplwritri
ritrr
creasing activities with lessening' was good for Ihe V. S.
Sonall Das Gupt.s today, but as
danger of victimltation."
......... . -.
for marriage— "It’s a little diffi­
C A P ’N JO H N 'S Ready-To-Serve
Patterson is general manager
cult to say."
of the Communist newspaper. The
Rossellini, asked to comment on
fotegolng quotations are from a
French and British newspaper re­
K IN G S TO N , England (C P I) —
atatrment which appearrd ovrrj
ports that lie planned to marry Mrs. Diana Uromlcy. niece of acPatlerson's
signature
In The
Mrs. Das Gupta as soon as be tor II.iris Karluff. was ruled inWorker of Feb. 15.
received an annulment from hlv sane today at her trial for the
It could not be often that I'at-J
marriage lo actress Ingrid Berg­ murder of hrr two aons.
A K 1* G R E E N
jin G
gA
a ,, Uganda
— '
terson and F B I Director J . Edgar
JIN
1 ganda t( tui lt’lul —
man, told United Press Inter
Mrs. Bromley, 40, wife of gov­
lubi agrep on 'anything footm-r. r-m «- impassively up to I " " " mat:
Hoover wool'
ernment otliu.il Thomas Ilromlcy,
. The press does not always
relating lo the Communist Party. Q u m o Mother Llli.b clh and aald:
was found "insane and unlit to
They are In accord, however, ln| ,hf ,# *.*n r ‘f,,h*M , l " ,r ,,om' romtiinc the wishes and desires plead.” Judge Austin Jonrs or­
madam.
bellesing that Communist In the
dered her Indefinite dclention in
It happened Tuesday night as of people with fads.
^ A f CREAM
Stalks
U . S. tan complrr mure safely
STYLE
"Life Is subtle, disrrert and In­ an institution
tgueen Elisabeth finished dinner
right now against Ihe gen -rat
The boys, Martin, 13, and &amp;lrin her i|&gt;«cial air conditioned timate and what can be In the
wrtlfare than they roul.l for aomr safari camp lodge in Uganda's wishes of people docs not always, phen. to, were fuund dead last
time previously.
correspond with the facts.
Iirccmher by their father on his
Murchison t ails National park.
On Dec. 22. 1959, Hoover pul It
"Everytiling is very uncertain ' return lo Ihe family home In
The- quern mother tuslud to the
S 11' • H IT E W A X
Oils way:
window and saw a guard shooing I am awaiting for ail annulment tuhurlMii llaslcnmrr. Mrs. Ilrum"Sensing a more favorable at a large elephant from the door of my marriage and 1 don't know |r &gt; was found wandering in the
mnsphrrr, the Communist Party,|^trp.
whether that will come through garden. Martin was dead of
USA, and its dupe* and synipa | Then the royal patty, which it or how long it will take."
strangulation and Stephen of
thl/ers gained further courage j touring llrlllsh East Africa, went
Rovsellini confirmed that Mrs. drowning.
SCOT T O IL E T
and became more vocal In their I out on the veranda,
Das Gupta, whom lie met while
Dr
Mervin Williams, senior
attacks upon law enforcement and ! «|-m sure there are still « n i - 1 filming a picture- in India, has medical officer of Holloway i'ns
other professions which are dedl- mats near." said a nersous voice, been living with American mil on. testified that Mrs. Hromlcy
rated lo preserving our free- it was l-id y Jane Rankin, a lady llunairc William Copley and hisj bad been treated three times in
doma"
in waltinr.
wife at their homo ootsidr Paris , mental hospitals before the kill
CA3JPBELL*S T O M A T O
"I hear aomrtlilng breathing.”
Asked whether hr visited her] mgs.
I she muttered
there regularly, Rossellini trpli
Karloff, who was Imrn in Eng
l Game Warden Uruce Inlwh cd:
U rd as William Henry I'ratl, is
( tinned over the veranda edge.
"Yes—often, Several times a the brother ol Mrs. Bromley's
There were five elephant*, look­ week."
late falhrr.
ing at Ihe queen mother and her
The director declined rnmmcnl
»A»*| *AS* |S •INCH Wl
party.
on the daughter Mrs. Das Gupta
Sir Uhiislupher Wtrn was 78
ssai reported to have borne in yrats old wlivts It* finis lied re­
Parts in December, 191* Frrnrh building St. Paul's Cathedral In
SILVER liltOOK
Sunshine lli-llo
newspapers said the baity was London in the early G00'*. He
PRINT
christened I’sola Italfsrl.i Mary l.a-I himself bault-l lo the 365
and that the parent* were not foot high dome In a basket,
4ANI M i l l !
tflHAi
listed on the birth certificate.
iwhere lie would dangle fur hours.
C a s h m e re Itc g u la r lia rs

Assessor Is Late
With Own Taxes;
Fine, Too

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Mother (lets Prison

DAY

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Labor Plans Drive
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Spare Ribs

Commies Getting Bolder

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Rossellini Dodges
Marriage Question

[5 Elephants Visit
Queen Elizabeth

RIB R O A S T

Insanity Is Ruled
In Boys' Slayings

Tuna Pot Pies

Fried Cod Fillets

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C h e rry Pie

Liz Buys Bonds,
Then Joins Eddie
To Buy Some More

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Will Knock on Your Door
wilh Gifts A Greeting*
front Friendly Huaincss
Neighbors nml Your
Civic nml Social
Welfare Leader*
On the occnaiun of:
Change of residence
Arrival* nf Newcomer* lo
Hanford
Phone FA :M 75fi
Ruth Gallagher
(Nam tiaraUit***)
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Osear as best ac'rrss of Ihe yrar
ami not for somronc who has gal
len In love."

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atari* rutting away at thr irh.ml
program, he noted
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bout reduring program* for free1
teithook*. kindergarten, eirrption
at ehildrrn. adult education and
m m m rr enrichment.
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achool* In the coming two year*
lit hope* the money will be madr
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I button* mide poitiblr by Increaied,
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Washington Calling

CIENTIFIC RESEARCH

By Mareait Childs
I whom the Provident brought to
WASHINGTON — For 10 yeari Washington in a position of great
,k . . . . .
responsibility »ou*ht within Ihe
ihe ta il mainland of thtna and. pa|t ]r(| r |0 J r , a| )fall a rpV|fW
000.004,000 Chines*
have been
|b|, policy, lie used all his
walled away from Ihe knowledge 1considerable influence but in Ihe
of the American people. Ihrrlr.Ziend he could not eten *et the
inis
decade
of
revolutionary1subject on the agenda of the Na-

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Reedy Would Educate
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North; Problems Big

rhaage la China we hate had only!
(n have been one of the
tha moat incidental and penpher- frustrntion* that led him to re
al report! of what is happening sign
there.
Those in the government, and
Nothing quite like it. certainly *ome of them are influential, who
not in tha age of laat enmmumea- sdvc.ste rontidering a ebaner
lion, haa been known before. In come under attack from the \to
tha yean from 1917 to 1*13 when lent partiaam of Chung Kai stick
the United Slalea withheld recog- These parlirani. many of them
mlon from Communist Ru-vla a moUvated by a real love of China,
number of Americans - ncw.p* «&lt;h«T« by more dubious motives,
permen. travellers, atudrnta _ | know that they have In Avaialant.
riiited tha Soviet Union. Scarcely i Secretary of State for Ta r hast
a docan American*, ami only one rrn Affair* Walter Robert ion one
journalist wnh Ihe approval of|»ho will bold the .Inc fo r six
the Stale Uepartmcnt. have visit-( &gt;ears Robertson has persisted in
ed Ihe irreal unknown of Chins Ihe belief that intrrnsl conflict and
since Mill.
spreading revolution will bring
It l! aa though In Ihe da&gt;s ' h&gt;- Communist regime down
before Columbua the air above/
and the seat around mainland
China were nonexistent on West­
ern maps and charts To para
v%.. *
'I*,,*
phrasi the w ;rd » cf thr greatest
man of our time, seldom
ao many been ignorant of
much. So much, it is necessary
to add. that so profoundly relates
to their future.
Now there are beginning to be
signs in tha country of eoni»rn
W A S H IN G TO N lt.’ l'lI Sen.
over the great wall around China I.v'es Kefauver (U Tenn.i sail to­
While caution ii etill the rule, day hanks and independent morsome people are beginning to ry-tenders would love mo;e Ilian
ask sshether the time has noi Or per cent of the nation's new
rome In consider recognition »f rer financing business untes- sulo
Communist China. Others are aak-i manufacturers ire harre I front
ing tf it would not be helpful the credit field.
to hava prominent Americans'
. _ , .
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i Kefauver, chairman of the Senvisit Peiping and talk .lih C h rJ jtf antl.fnj|, and monopoly f.shaesa (om m unlst officials as auch
msdf |y,r statement in
Americana have **tbed in Inc } opening hearing* on bills to p fu -!
past year and a half with *'a ,‘ i hsbit auto makers from financing
liana in Moscow.
sales of new, cars.

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W. II. (Bill) Reedy, I-nk* County lefislstor, h*a authorrd a pi*n which he hope* to cell to the legislature* of all
southern stale*. Aim of the plun l* to educate the North
ST -about condition* in the South.
W
Called “The Voice of the Southern State*," the plan
w would entail a public relationa-advcrtUinjc campalxn in »*&lt;*hair of the modern South, needy, in a *J*ech to the local
Rotary Club on Monday, snid he I* convinced that the aver­
age northerner view* the South in prt-CIvil War term*.
Reedy would exclude from hi* ca.npalgn all proponent*
u of rabble-rousing, race hatred, court-condemning and Northu- condemning. Insteml, he would u*e movie* to ahow that
T
Negroes do have fine schools; interview* with Negro leadto prove that Ncgroc* are well-trcated, and statement*
■from Negro doctor* and lawyer* concerning the statu* of
£*‘.iiie Negro in the South.
’
Iteedv suggested that the South go on the offensive.
Throughout the current ha?H. »he South habusy de.
'
’ fending it*elf.
Kach southern legislature would Appropriate ( I million
for the campaign. Under Reedy’s plan, the money would be
• •' "ibent to "educate” lhu*e in America who need it most.
* •*»
The Reedy Plan ha* merit. But. it shouldn’t lie viewed
Z Hi* something certain to bring success. .Many obstacles «nu*t
j aurmounted. even if *11 legislature* appropriate the SI
illion each.
Combatting ths South’* ’’pay-as-you-go campaign to
educate lit* North will be a fice anti-South campaign on
7 .behalf of the North. Thl* cold, hard fuel must be faced. The
r *• Jfree anti-South campaign i* waged on television, radio, in
* national magazines and large newspaper*. Home base for
g|| of this national media is in the North.
i
In mnnv instances, the men who control this national
ritedia are not nearly so interested i:i truth a* they arc in
popularity. It I* very popular for metropolitan ncw*pa|ier* to
denounce’ the South. They have great Negro readership, in
__ addition to the multitude* who think the South is composed
- -only of magnolin tree* and mini julep*.
The same “desire to be popular" I* the guiding *t«r of
any magazine* and other media.
How’ else can ntedla explain the omission of new* of
g s r. race trouble in their home town*, but at the same lime dls^ --patch reporter* and photographer* to integration scenes in
v f K lJ jg South?

Kefauver Opposes
Fi Financing Of Cars
By Manufacturers

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Assignment Washington
Hy F.d Kolrrha
WASHINGTON — Three's hern
a sccrrl preserved far benrath
the front steps of the Unitrd
Stales Capitol for more than a
rrnlury and a half.
One day this &lt;dd •ecrrl. rapt
In a wraith of history and dra­
ma. may be reverted Into a
shrine which would well become
one of Ihe country's greatest tour
1st attractions.
I speak of the original corner­
stone of our Capitol building
whlih was laid in an sura of
glorious pomp on Ihe afternoon
of Wednesday. September IS,
I'M . by President George Wash­
ington.
Itight nuw, workmen rebuilding
the Fast Front are digging (or
that stone with hand toots No
one knows just where it it. Tha
myslery was preserved when ihe
llrillsh destroyed Ihe Capitol in
1114 — and burned the only draw­
ings which showed where the
stone wss located.
I stopped tty the basement of
fire of thr Capitol's genial while
haired archllrrl, George Slrwail
to learn more about the proposed
shrine. Slew art talked about it
with cautious optimism
The room would lie built around
the store and illuminated and
made arcevslble to tourists. Stew­
art, who Keenly rrrognlres the
Importance nf historical things
in the makeup of our American
heritage, »a* keeping hlv fingers
crossed
Ths shrine will Ii# built if it's

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Official Can’t Quit.

Usually, when an np|*dnted official wauls to resign,
he does just that.
However, such was not the case in Sanford Monday
night. The appointed official, Clifford McKihbin Jr., wrote
the usual “ I very much rrgret . . ." letter of resignation.
City Commissioner*. ju*t ns "regretful” altout the re­
signation, said McKihbin couldn't resign his |Misition a*
chairman of the Planning and Zoning Board.
In hi* letter, McKihbin said in |wrt ” 1 base always felt
that each citizen should give of his time and talents for the
good of hi* city.” Commissioner* think so, too. Commission­
ers, however, disagreed with McKibbin's next statement,
which was to the effect that he felt it was time for another
to assume these duties.
Commissioners think they ha\e the l»e-l |*&gt;**ihle man
on the job. For the good of Sanford and its future, they
want to keep him there.

DAILY CROSSWORD
A m os*

I.Interpreters
of dreams
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rubber tree 14. Baking
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chamber
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see bottom
directors
nickname
lion's neek
IT. ConjusKtioci 10. Collier
3T. Mr. Bparka 34. Rub off
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1*. Performed 7*.Thus (U )
ST. God of war
dessert
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Bar Prexy Anxious
To Get Back Home
Ualted f ir s t Inlrrnsllontl
The president of Ihe American
Bar Association likes hi' work.
| hut he Is anxious to gel hark to
| Ills own private practice in Rot
! well. N. M.
(hiring his term a- head of the
MIA, Rost I.. Malone, 4*. has
had time to handle only one esse
It involved 3100 and was before s
Jury for (our days.
Malone, a balding man with
quick wit, has Iteeri sitting with
the New Mexivo delegation In the
mid winter meeting of the AHA in
Chicago He listens intently to
rvery
committee
report
and
•hikes hands with Just about
everyone pasting hy.
Malone said he probably has
Iravrlrd more In the last llx
months than in his 24 years as
a lawyer, lie has spoken in about
33 slates and Mexico City and
olsnv lo appear in Alaska and
Au'lralia In ihe near future.
"I've enjoyed my work with the
AHA," lie said, "but it's sure
been tough on my law partners.
III l»e glad to get back.”

BDC C O N T E X
Wednesday, February 25, 19M&gt;,

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I will not be responsible for
any debts Incurred by anyone
other than myself.
Isidro Labn

T O D A Y ’S P IC TU K K 8
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TR K A S U R E S —
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' 7 ' of the prof *d fr&lt;)m
' " “ 'V '••"«&gt;«»repreitm
scheduled
i
porta out of China
tnr the1
“ T o p * in P o p s ”
and pm aslva hostility of the
y rdcra, Tratl, commission and
.118 E. 1st St. « t
neae ptopla toward America ***** finasncieiK groups from various
Americana. This ii taken •••.*' I sections of the country .
SANFORD A V E .
Kefauver said that in luM the! Music
I* My RusInttA
incessant propaganda dUsentealMolofl A rc ((,ta&gt;.ra cor­
ed by evary mean# with fanatic* por.tio,, ((;M A O lin in - , d «i^ut
— — My Ons And
m l uniltr Iht riritin i fore* of
pCf rfnt 0f lhf fime-pfymtnt
Only Business
the small group of men who exer- , a|fg
&lt;;*n*rnl Motors dralrrt
CiWhaatalpiarrar0 Mendes France
” ,f ,' or,, *ml ' h&gt;»lrr 7c enter,
When Pierre
, r* ' (he finance hualness and art aa
tha formtr French Premier, xt , , u crfttful „ , ;, neraI Motors." ha
CALL
turatd last fall
• tour of |atd “ independent finance com
China he reported lhat never be ant„ and the bank, * 01lld ^
for# hart he fell reason lo fear r i r judrd fr0(n more than So per
tha hostility of a whole people rrnt
|hp 1&lt;)U,
financing on
Their leaders, yes, but noi thr new cars.
manes. In China, he reported, he
Kef silver's hill, ro-sponaored hy
sensed a m ail hatred of the West 8en. Thnmaa C. turnings (D-M o )
Ev mines FA S-7S00
and particularly America
would bar aulo manufacturers
A little recent history Indicates. fr„ m financing the retail purchase
however, that United States policy price of p a 'ie n m cars for any
on China will almoM certainly |purpose other than resale. The
sot change In the la«t two years han also would extend to incuraf the F.iseshoaer Adminiulratlon ance policies and would become Vic Itulrolki, Aet. KOI K. 1st
One of Iht truly dedicated men|effective nett Jan I.

HERTZ
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“Pontiac with wide-track wheels
is the best combination of ridehandling. .. performance and
styling of any ’59 car-

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The Editors of
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In niikiii.- iiv Annual tutnmotivt award, the staff
"• Mu -r I rend Maguine, lea,liny; auroni(*iv*
l-uMuanon, tests and evaluates all new can. Here
arc t| uGlionv irom ihe April 1939 irsue:

overall hviegraied styling. Any comparison
with narrower track rsrt readily shows (he
difference."

"Thk stability of Ih* l* S f Pmtlac Ii th* *u4«
standing automatic* advance af th* yaar.
I vcryunc cuiividtring s new ear should ei|&gt;cricine it.”

“ Per Ih# *c*n*my-mind#d, an efficient n*wr
•ngln*. Th* new 420E Tempest etonomy en­
gine offers remarkable performame along with
csicpiionally high mileage while »|Kraring on
regular grade gasoline."

"It's tha bail balanced paiskngtr c*r tw
America. Vie firmly believe that in moving
tlir wheels farther apart, tu develop ihe widest
Manet of any American car, Pontiac hai created
an entirely new tens* of balance sod handling
ae»urity."

''Pantiac la again laps In p*rf*rmonc*, ba»rd
on our exiensis* road resting. Acceleration is
•umanding, yet th# engine is unusually quiet
and smooth."

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how a rompany of volunttor a r ­
tillery eroiard the Palsmae from
Virginia In meet the President.
"The artillery discharged a vol­
ley.” the dispatches read. "Tha
plate waa then delivered to the
President who descended to th*
Cavarton trench and deposited the
platr on the rorneritone on which
were deposited corn, wine and
Oil.**
The ilortea tell how "the whole
congregation Joined In reverential
prayer which wai succeeded by
Masonic chanting honors and a
volley from the artillery.”
After Ihe ceremony. President
Washington and Iht gursta feasted
there In front of the Capitol os
a barbecued oi of Mo pounds.
Incidentally, Stewart haa on his
desk the near pemfied yolnl bone
of an na unearthed the other
Hay undrr the Capitol. H t helievra it may have been a rem
nant of the oi feast.

“ Pontiac's liner or* clean, cimpts and beaubful. It Has a fleet look, a trim appearance. Tha
wide wheel design contribute* greatly lo i«*

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architecturally possible to do an
After all, Stewart figures, the
mystery of the eorneratone ha«
been preserved long enough
Whit does thr cornerstone eontain? No one knows. In all the
arrhlvra in Washington whigh 1
have searched, there is no indlcation of its contents.
One thing sure, Stewart would
nut open that original stone, on r
It la located It would be a sacri­
lege, he laid.
Apparently no one his laid eyes
on lhal historical block since the
year 1791. Karlh was pushed over
it in the processes of rnnslrurlion. and three It lies, somewhere
in the southeast corner nf the
Hast Front.
This murh is known: The stone
tM-ars a silver plate on which is
inserilw'd thr arrount that M ini
nir l«ndge No 22 nf Alexandria,
Va , tool part in the ceremony.
News artirlrs of that day tell

The esldrnre — the incidental
U d peripheral reporla — shows
that, to the contrary, the power
of mainland China haa been in­
creasing al a phenomenal rate,
Using new techniques, turning IhV
pressure! on and off with great
skill, the unwieldy mast it being
put in harness.
Advocates of a change in policy,
nr at the very least a re-examina­
tion. frankly acknowledge that
Peiping would respond to recogni­
tion with a rebuff. One estimata
is that for tvrry year of tha
boycott Ihree years will be re­
quired to normalise relations. t'n.-\
der this romputation It will take-7
30 year* to get on normal rela­
tions with the most populous coun­
try In the world
So the great wall around China
will not toon he breached and
Americans will continue to have
only Ihe vaguest notion nf what la
perhaps the most radical revolu­
tion ever undertaken. The shock,
when and if reality breaks is,
may he very great.
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Navy Luau To Be Church
Mrs. SidneyJ Baneya'
IA Cala Event Of May Calendar Entertains Al Coffee

" KDNF.AD X Y
H EV . F.RNEST HOUCK JR.
First Raptist Church Training
One of the most rolorful parlies
Good Shepherd Lutherm Church
A recent meet was held al the I ’nlon Supper and Officers Coun
ever to lie held in Seminole Coun­ home of Mr*. Hal l.tng and the cil at ( p. in.
Two
of
the
moit
important
1
by
the
Populairt*
and
llulh
Hamll
The tin t Urge social event of
ty will be thr Navy- Belief l.uau, fulowmg rommltteei were ap
First Methodist Church Pravrr
the Spring season will he the ton. vocalist. There will alio be item* in a Survival Kit are the sponsored by the Officer * Wive* pointed.
Group will meet in the Daughters
First K ilte r Lily B ill to be pre- t hail-hour floor show featuring knife and the life raft. Moil kilt
Club of Ihe Naval Air Station to
General rhatrman. Mrs J , I) of Wesley classroom at 9 30 s
rented M irth ctb it the Mayfair I the delightlul Spani*h dancer, j contain a flare pitlol, C Ration*,
be given on May 16lh.
Ramage; captain of lliktlt and m
Dorothy Delloglton. Society preiiInn Hotel.
One thousand ticket* arr row publicity commuter*. Mrt. D K
water and fnhing tackle. Thetc
First Methodist Church fourth
Dancing will begin at 9 o'clwk •lent, Ken Mclntoih. ha* tndiiated
available for tbit party which will Rnrbsker. ticket chairman. Mrs. and finit session of the W S I’.
are
comparatively
useless
item*
in the main ballroom with inu.lt that .rvetal business concern* in
the Sanfoid area ha.e donated unlett the rail It included. The include fabulous Polynrnan food I M. Rowell; publicity chairman, 5 study course, "M iddle hast Pit
and drink, a professional floor Mrs I. R Raurt. caplain of faci­ grimace will he held from ten
lovely gill* which will be pitsCnt- turvivor may eat the food, he
show, dancing to orchestra music lities. Mrs. N . K Mrlnnis. hous o'clock In It 10 a. m
ed a* door price*.
may thoot the flaret, but hit and a beautiful fashion show- of Ing chairman. Mrt. I.. D. Tam The Chapel Choir of First Math
Th u event i* *pon»ored by flie
rctcue
in moit caiet it relatively authrnir Hawaiian clolhe* flown n y. decoration chairman. Mrs odist will practice at 1 •• ar.J
' Crippled Children'* Society of bein Sarfnrd for this fantastic even J R Sangstrr; isptiln of food the Senior Choir practice al * I'
i mmole County and will open the hopclr** unlest he ran board the
Th r Commission on Education
ing.
and beverage rommitlres, Mra
Il*j9 Kaitcr Seal drive. Mr* Paul rat! If hr manage* to get to ----------------------------------------------j
land atioird the rail, hr will u»r
H tang, beverage committee, will meet in Ihe Dependable*
W.
But
master,
general
chairman
••The Butter Parade" will be
the knife to protect himself. to
i dr. F Yates; l.uau rnairman, i Classroom nf First Methodist at
the theme of the Io»th .onnng i f the Uall, report* that the *alc
build a shelter, to gather food.
Mrs S Day: raptain of program. T 30.
of
tiiki-t*
it
goin/
very
well.
Any­
Fashion Show ul the CI'O Wive*
Pmecrest Raptwl Church ( hap
The knife, too. It a mainstay.
Mr* F Jablonskt: music and
one
detiring
to
purcha*e
ticket*
Club tu be held on Match tth. 8
entertainment chairmen, to he el and Concord Choir prarlire at
Only the most hopelritly foolish
.•'clock, in the Naval A .r Station ,:iav contact Mr*. U i* Hou»holder man would lake the knife to hit
announerd: fashion show chair­ 6 .10. Prayer merlins at 7 ♦'
t»t FA 2 6211 or 'It . McIntosh at
ballroom.
The Senior High rhm r of the
man. Mrs J W. Crawford, rhair
) \ 2 1103.
T.vb!e tc*ervati-n« raft while floating in the middle
B
g COMM
| Co
man of lets, Mrs F Vales. Navy First Presbyterian Church will
may hr made by tailing the May- of the »ra.
Tho«r
who
attended
the
won
Department alore will be shown
Helirf l.uau treasurer, Mrs J. D nirel for supper at 0 o clock and
In a ttn tr, many person* art
derful Smorgasbord at the Con- Langford.
by club membcri. They are M m . fair Inn Hotel.
for rehearsal al (• 10
ually do that very thing. Judat
Thomai Farrow, Mr*. Illchaid
The mid week biblr hour of the
followed through with tuiride. girgat.un Christian Church ieThe usual and wonderful co­
Roloff. Mr». Chertei Oxford. Mr*
There it a ‘ form of »utride, how ccntly found an array of tasty operation and friendship between First I’resbvicrian Church will he
Hn-wrt Uravton, M r.
I l'd f i .l
\ laiewrll Courte*) honoring ever, that doe* not require a
food * including many original town and Navy people has already conducted by ihe pastor. Rev A
Mar rhall. Mr*, Charlc* Lc*.s. Lt. Cmdr. and Mr* K J Mill*
G Mclnms. a! 7 p .m.
knife, a rope, or gun It it Hut Swedish dishes. And the petton been shown
Ml*. Harold Sundial! Mr*. Nor- wa« given Sunday cvrntng at the
The Chancel Choir of First
which tee* man* irssun . . hit
This
is
a
part)
wheie
every
ifiponiitil* for the Lunpa was
man Phillip*. Mr* Charter Wil­ homi ol Mr. ar.d Mr*. Andrew
Presbytrtian Church will meet
tin at Ihr knife, and tret Jctut
onr
can
help
and
many
people
liam* and Mi* L N. Carlici
Utaikcn
for rehearsal al 7 10
l imit at the Raft on the sea of Mr*. Howard T . Boll in t who pa*
A buffet .upper wa« enjoyed life. Only a fool would deny that ed the rc u-r on lu other membert have volunlri-red Ihnr help with
Mr*. June Urginlelter i* CuurTM V H S D A T
the decorating, making of lei*,
i &gt; Mr. and Mr*. Franco Kounrtl- Jrtu* it hi* laird . . the only of ihe Chut ill who ptrpaied this
dinalnr lor the evening &gt;how.
Pmecrcvi Baptist I'hurrh choir
straw
mats
and
numerous
other
Ticket* soon will be aii'lable tat, Mr. and Mr* It L. Perkin*. meant of getting lorn to »hore
Jobs.
prartlcr at 7 M.
Swedish bicad.
fr&lt; i C. P. O Wive*' Club mem­ Dr. and Mr* Jack Mormon and In safety and with assurance.
The Chancel Choir of First
To show iheir appreciation, for
Mrs.
Rollins
i.Xlleenl
says
that
'll*
.
Ann
Bear.
ber*.
Mrlhodist will practice at 7:1U
__________ _____________ ___ I Hut our world It lull of fools,
at home she mainly spciialiie* In the volunteer work the Navy wives
Girl Scout Troop No 211 of
who like Peter, al one lime, deny
have done at the Seminole Mem
the Gospel that Christ it the only •plain ul*’ American food" but nrial Hospital, a larte group of thr First Pre*hyterian i'hurrh will
life rail available , . Some keep lirr s.*rdi*h Influence pop* up Seminole Hosplial Auviliary ' Pink meel in the Youth Ituilding al 1 IJ
hoping Hut thrv tan swim to urea-lunally and then *hc tain* Ladies" are taking inslrurtion tn |&gt;. m.
The Cub Pack of the First Pres
shore without Hint. They hope !■» the ir.ipc book that she ie making lei« and pioit'i*e lo
that the falir prophrt who talked *cncd yrai* ago while a nurse llver a bevy of ihrse colorful de hyterlsn Chuich will hold Iheir
It Iue and Gold Banquet at 7 p
to them last night will come along i,: ihe *wcdi*h Convrnant Ho&gt;pii roratiunt for the l.uau
in hit cabin cruiser and he'o ul in Chicago And *ince *hr wa*
Many women are already on m in Fellowship Hall
The Sunday School Council of
llirm on board. The boat look* im rd in the northwe»l side of the ' look out" for Haw sllan aty Ip
stronger and more seaworthy, ami t hi-ago, where one will find clothe* anil gay Hawaiian shirt* Ihr First I’resli*lerian I'hurrh will
the knife of reason I* raised . . man* first generation Swede*, she for ihnr hu*bamls but although meet in Ihr Gleaners room al
la* attenJed many a Smorgas- costumes will add to the at mo* : o
“i uritt it too m u ll . . too wri -. .
The Rocal Ambassadors of the
One nun alone for the tin* of Lord.
phrrr of thr parly n is not neces
In Sweden the Sitlurgasbuid l*
all* . . therefore Slash! , , I no
vary to wear Hawaiian rlolhr* First Baptist Church wilt meel at
; p m Visitation for the chuith
longer nerd Him " It It over . . a traditional pirlude to a several
The l.uau will he held at Lake
Ihr fool dirt. The rail still floais. ■oursc meal. In America " -•
alt day.
Golden.
Ihe
outdoor
reirration
To all outward appearance, he is have altered It somehow so it
alisr . . inside, he nates tnr may be called a bullet supper and area of ihe Naval Air Station. and
it will be transformed into a
world, and hr Ihinkt Hu- world serve a a* the main course.
The llollin* family found San- Hawaiian paradise with grass
halet him lie Is dead, but he
wont sink . . a victim ol the -ford through the Navy. When re huts, a blue lagoon, thousands of
sea of the world . . a fool to his tuenirrit time *ame they built the flowers and greens, and the soft
own reason Hit last gasp it t llollin* Hobby Shop which they strum nf ukrlelr* will he hrard
Miss Janire l.uxrrs and Miss
I ll now own and operate. They have tn make this l.uau a night to he Helen Adams attending Snead
.11ST LIK E JIK TSY ItllSS, Mr*. Henry Roc* ami Janice want no bloody charily .
remembered.
gel there alone . on my own." two *un*. Thoma* and Paul.
Collrgr In Boat. Alabama, ate
llcrmiitnn, 5, of West Hempstead. N. Y.. are busy making
Plot reds of Ihe l.uau will go fo charter member* « f Alabama's
lin e is Mrs. Hollln* recipe fur
This terms to be a gloomy
their own 49 star U. S. flairs. Their work is made easy by picture to paint of the self tuffi Lunpa. a sweet rye bread:
the Navy Relief Fund which it an first chapter of Signva Phi Gam­
a new do-it-yourself kit. It consists of a one-yard square nrnt fool of our day, but this is i take compressed yea*t; I T. organisation whose purpo*r it In ma. International nonacademic
of washable cotton pecalc printed with three flays. One the frame of mir.d font demands. lusrwaim water; 2 c. milk. 6 e. attlsi in lime* of nerd, the mrm welfare sorority.
flair is 24 by IIG inches, and two ate 12 by IS inches. The I* man look within . , are you white Hour. I r dark com syrup: her* of the Naval trrvire and
They wit! be in-tailed tonight on
c. mula*»e*. I 't t. fennel their dependents, and ihe depend
toolish or wise* lent it much
three flays are cut apart and hemmed.
the
campus of Snead College.
enli
of
deceased
members
•
«ed;
'»
t.
anise
seed;
*
•
e,
more Hun a period of lu dayt
Mr. and Mi* Ciiailes Dcktn*
before Ka*lrr Tin* it a period of shortening; • c. rye flour; 1 T .
nf New York CH| a ir the guests
soul searching Now wr can ex­ -alt: giated rind of 2 otangrs.
Diiiolvr y rw t with lukewarm
-if Mr. and M rt. Charles Mrlltn.
The Sanfoid Duplicate Bridge amine ourselves and a*k if we
will accept tbit liltlr Lift Baft ! watci. Siald mild and allow it to
Lt. tmdi and Mr*, laiuic H
Club met at Community Center(
of MoodMatnt. triritatn* and* r.wd (• lukewarm Combine the
MrMarjorie Ruth Thomas Hoop and children, Eugenia and
last Thursday evening and the fol­ thorn* Anil we Isehuld the Cap lukewarm milk with 2 . water,
Susan, will leave this week mil
lowing winner* have been announ­ tain
. a man offrn*ivr to our the yca»t anil t» r uf while flour and Charles Woodrow Hard weir for Washington, D C. the Hoops
February 26. I9.il
and
brat
well.
Allow
this
sponge
rra*rn
.
Who
look*
least
ol
unlled
in
mariiage
Friday
evenThe home of Mr*. Jime* G ced.
have sold their home on Mull
Sharon, 918 Magnolia Avenue, wa*
Flr-t aw aid. Mr* J 1. Ilakrr all like a manner Me i* "A man lu duu! Ie in t-ulL. •undone syrup, ms. *e*cn o'clock, at Ihe First Street.
molastCs,
fennel
-red
and
am«e
Ihr u rn r of the regular meeting I and Mr*. Ilritie lloberls. Second, of Sorrows, acquainlrd wilh grief
Kapnit Church of Hintri Park
Mr and Mrs Kutarll Kucki-i of
of the N. de V. Howard Chapter of Mr* Ixonarii 'lun*on and Mr*, Hr Imuyt ut up. and as we coinr seed In a saucepan and bring to
The Rev. Lane A 1’atrlrk. pas­ Yuung-aown, Ohio, wree houte
we tmrll the tern! of hull and bud Joi one minute.
17 D.C. held Friday afternoon with i harle* ll-.re Thud, Mr* liene alxurd.
tor. officiated at thr double ring guest* last week of fir. and Mr*.
Mr*. G D. Hilhop pretiding Mi*. Dickry and urn .Inn Ihikey: ashes, and frrl the ,oarirnr*t of Strain the mixtuir through a fine
service
II
H
It ue kr i . Mra. Ituckei’a
C P. Herndon opened the meeting fourth, 'It*, George ' L l all and Ihr sackcluth rub against our sieve to remove Ihe seeds Add
hiolhei.
C It. Horn of Mocks
shortening
to
sliameii
syrup
and
aoul.
Mr*
Beulah
II
Met
rill,
mother
with the luorda Prayer.
Mrt. Maigarct D am .
" c are rlcanscd
and wr arr allow mixture to cool Add this of thr bride, and Sumner M San- tillr, N. i'. spent thr weekend
During the butine** irtnon it
The next game* will he Th u n - 1assured that this craft it sea­ lo the light sponge with 8 r. of born, Winter Park, were thr with the Sanford cuitplr, before
wa* decided to tend a donation day evening at 8 o'clock at the I
going lo Key West to suit his
worthy,
and the cross lhai wr rye flour, salt and grated rind of couple's only attendants.
to ilate headquarters for the an Community Center.
daughter, Mrs. E. T . Ellis, and
oiangr*. Mix dough well, turn out
thought
was
too
heavy
suddenly
Mr*.
Maid
is
a
native
Floridian
nual reunion of Confederate vet­
beromrt a matt, and we fairly onto a lightly fluuied hoard and and prricntly is cinploved in u t- her husband, Dr. Kllia.
eran* to be held in Chattanooga,
! nead until smooth anil rlastir. tando. Mr. Ward, a native uf San*
tall through our journey
Planning thrad
Tenn . to June. It wa* alto de­
EA ST LANSING. Mich, i l l ’ll glorifying God for Hit great mer­ Place in lightly gieased latge fold, attended school* hrre ami is
cided at thu lime to sponsor the
F lirt Al Sixteen
howl, covei anil lei H*e until pieirntly engaged at a drain in
Florida League for Better School*. — Instead ul making sandwiches cy A Cross, a flail, a Crown of
W EYMOUTH. Mas* il l'll thorns, they must me** tome double Shape Into tound loaves, farm and grove equipment.
each
day
fur
school
or
work
Gail Grlfers It. can't drive an
Mr*. Frank L. Woouruif an­
thing to you . . don t be a fool, place on greartd pan and again
Following a shoit wedding trip autumubile. Hut she's onr of the
nounced that the ordered the| lunches. Michigan State I nner hang on and live
a.low
the
dough
to
double
in
bulk,
through Ihr southern i-ait o (lie youngest New- England fliers to
monthly U.D.C. magarlne. The tlty home economists suggest that
(lake the loavea In a 80U degire
Slate the roup!» will be al home rrretvr a student pilot's lirense
meeting wa* then brought to the you make several al a time and
r.ven for 1% mtn* , then iedu-» Ike
I »h \ltg1ma
Drier, Altamonte from Civil Aeronautics Admtnl
r!o*r wtih the *ong. "renting To­ frccre Hum until you nred them «. »
heat
to
JJO
and
continue
to
bake
You will get be«t results by j
£ W C O IT ie r S
Springs.
night On The Camp Grounds." Re­
Stratton
lor
about
to
minutes
longri
or
freshments were terved by the using buitrr at a spread, as may­
Mr. and Mr*. C. R Metcalf St , until done.
hottest, aniitcd by Mr*. Bishop onnaise or salad dressing tend to
nuke sandwlrhet soggy when, Country Club Dr , from Rogersand Mrt Jane B. Smith.
~ y e v v &lt;- v , '*\/'*"v tr ^ N r '
vtllf, Missouri.
Tho*c present were- Mrt. 0 . D •hawed.
Th r Oriental look it strong In
Caes/na/
la dr. and Mrs. R K. M orin, pool side trsort fa&gt;hton* A Jap­
Bishop. Mrt. Smith, Mrt F. E ,
Mellonsille A v r , from Rocki- anese ubi effect is prominent in
/Vam'afa
Sauce for (Tilrken
Roumillat. Mrt. C. P. Herndon.
Mrt. P. M. Kldcr, Mr* Frank L. | N EW YORK (C P U Here's way Braih, Missouri.
| , wumuit jackets, and Jar EastPhont FA2 S M
401 W IS*St SANFORD
Woodruff. Mr*. J
C. Bennetf. an ra iy barbecue sauce for chic
Navy Chief and Mrs. M I.. rsn colors, such a* lacquer ted.
Mrt. J im n G. Sharon and Mitt ken p&gt;ing very little oil
T y ir , Grenada Cl., from Jrtsup, •ho* in suits. Pastel* havr the
tv'X A/x/
Margaret Roberta.
Put -s cup pirpaird lOuvUr.l Ga.
i nuallty ct Japanese vsatercolor*
In a I cup measure. Add 's cup
Lt and Mi*. J. I. Stith, Wa*h- mtn. cool yet penetrating
TH E S E fltlCKS E F F E C T IV E H U BS. * F U I. • SAT,
Male Fashion Note
unsulphured molasses and stir to itigton Avr. Irom Starke, Fla:
wjuecre of lemon or lime juice.
BOSTON (C P I) — Tight* for blend Add 's cut lemon Julie, J
F LA . G R AD E A— D IR E C T FROM L O C A L FARM S
tablespoons each &lt;a!ad nil and
nun!
The Mancheiler Hosiery Mills Worcestershire taucr. I tea-yonn
have announced plans for rnanu- tabasco and ’s teaspoon earh salt
(•during Ihe Mrrteh tight, de and monojodium glutamate Mix
signed to protect 'etler carrier*, well Th u makes enough sauce
firemen, policemen and truck for 2 broiler fryers ttrving I pci
dnsers from thr cold
ton*.

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•ere*

Learning To Live
Program Topic
The Xi Itcla Ft* chapter of
Bela Sigma Phi met Mends*
evening *1 ihe home of Mr*. J
M Pmtknseh and had as ill
program topic. "Learning To
I.ixr
Mrs
Harold Chapman
and
Mr* G Imlrrw Speer were in
charge of thr program during
which lime each member ill*
placed thing* Ihry had made and
discussed their laconic hobby.
Mr* Y It Hardin, president,
piriided oter Ihe meeting ar.d
rrad ' Thank You" notes from
two member* nor present. Mr*
Volte Williams, J r . and Mr*, r
M. Ntrholt The next meeting wilt
I* held at thr home of Mrs.
Carlton Bliss on March 9th
Members present were Mrs
Hanlin
Mrs
Chapman,
Mrt.
Speer. Mrs Bins. Mrs J
L.
Il-irion. J r . Mr* Frank Mrbanr.
Mrt
R II Saxon, Mr* Don
Bales, Mr* K C. Harper, J r.
and Mrt W G. Fleming.

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B UFFALO . N Y. H P h -O r a
tor F Woodward bought the for­
mula for a gelatine dessert for
It.Vt Just before Ihe turn of the
century and founded a company
to produce it. Twenty live year*
later. Ihr Woodward family sold
the Jell O C o . for stock in the
Pniium Co. valurd al 867 million

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Mr* Sidney Raney entertained Xtrs Timothy Cooley. Mr* H F..
wilh a morning coffee Wednesday Fisher. Mr* C. F Gulheiie. Mr*.
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A tow- silver howl hrld an ar Cumber and her mother. Mrs,
rangtnirnt of pink aralras and Rust. Mr* D R MrGraw. Mr*.
while mums on the coflee table G. J
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and silver rar.drlahra. holding Morris. Mr* w I. Rslston, Mrs.
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pirrr Mr* Al Thoma* presided Mrs E J Tiffany, Mrs. R. L,
over the silver service and M r« , Wilt and Mrs John Sangstrr.
David King also assisted in the
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Mr* Haney, whotr husband I*
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of that squadron and tho*e attend
ing u rrr Mr* King Mrs Thom
a*. Mr* II F Horton Mr* It
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BOX OFFICE BET?
ROCKY

baseman and or pitcher.
General managers Bing Davlnr
of Ilia Cardinals ami (iaba Paul ol
the flrdt exchanged view* during
a trade talk at St. Petersburg
Tuesday and John M rlla lr, thr
Ilravrt new CM. conferred with
Devine earlier thl» week.
Here are tome of the trade* re­
j-ortcdly l-erln* kicked around u n -.
dcr the sheltering palms:
Jerry l.ynrh of thr Itrd t fur
Vinegar fiend MKell of the Car­
dinalt; Gene Conley of the Ilra vrt
lor Irv Noren or llohhy Gene
Smith of thr Cardinals, Don lllasingamr of thr Cardinal* for Holt
Until of the ilravrt, Johnny Te m ­
ple of the Itrdt fur Conley and
llulil or Don McMahon and Joe
Adcock.
Might Piacrlllce M lrrll
Devine, following hit talk with
The Sanford eager* went down Paul, admitted "wr probably will
tn defeat last night in their tilt have to give up a front line pitch­
agalnkt the Del.and Bulldogs, fit* er to net a front-line man who
can help our attack.'1 And Mlrrll
14. i
T V fait, hut small, hasketliallers shape * up at the pitcher who
got off to a bad start. The s«ore might tie sacrificed in any Dade,
at thd end of the first nuarter was although he it Ihe Card*' out
15-7. From then on the Semino es standing southpaw
rouldg't get on their feet. The
M rllale conceded he was "Just
garnet was the last of the irgular feeling out the other rluli* to ter
tru n k for Sanford.
what they have to offer." Hourlittle Itay l.undqulvt ltd the rv rfi Hie Milwaukee GM would
Semirjolet with 10 points, Cecil . |,v,. p, land a replacement fur
Dandfidge tcored »l« , Wally Phil- Schocndirnvt before Ihe training
lipt and Christenson etch omtrlb- , r 4 „ .n j, |M f ,r advanced,
uted live points, and I .in Itunrr,
-f f,*, Hravrt an.iounced Tuesday
Clifford MrKibbin and Jim (iracey that Mel Itoarh will havr hit ail
each had two points. John Allred mg left knee eumined Friday by
and Alex McKibbin each had one a physician at Sarasota, Fla, if
point to their credit.
the National la-ague champion*
aren't able to pick up a second
bast-man in a Irtdr, lloath would
move into Ihe ipot. However, he
has hern unable to run at top
speed since Injuring his knee last
*ra*on.
Several other major league
clubs, meanwhile, may wind up
The Oviedo eager* gave Cocoa a wllli genuine holdouts when fullrough time tail night, hut were de­ scale drills start Thursday at
feated In thr last quarter, when most training ramps Among the
Cocoa bucketed 21 jminti agimtl major "stragglert'' are M irkry
Oviedo's three.
Mantle of Ihe Vankres, Itlchle
. Thg I .lont led at the end of the
Ashhurn of Ihe Phillies, and Hull
firit quarter. 11-10, then dropped
C rrv of the Athletics.
back one point at the end of th*
second, 27-26. At the end of thr
third quarter, the tcore wat tied
A7-37.
In thr last quarter Ihe fait liont
couldn't find their range againtl
I'nilrd Pie** International
Cocoa, and lost, 58-10,
Jimmy llrookthirr led lilt team
hart
with It points. followed |&lt;y Mike Penn Stale M la-high 52
Duda with 8, Walla, e Krliry buck­ Maine at llatci 54
eted 8, Joe Duda made 5, Smith Yeshiva 84 Hartwirk VI
and Wainwright each trorrt) 4. Pratt Institute 62 Drew An
Tfttntkv made 2, and Arndt, Al* Sprmglirld 71 American Int. 70
fnrd and Willi* made no points, Williams 85 llnivvclarr Poly 52
but contributed to the fine playing Alirrd 7u llsipm 4#
F A M 73 Dickinson VI
Dartmouth *1 Holy Cross M
Adrlphi 91 Ithaca 5'»
Itulfalo U. 72 llullalo Tchrs 58
St. Ju*c pli l I'a i *2 D rrxrl 'Ird l .VI
I’atrrson St. M Munttlair T rh 74
NKW YO ltK t DPI I— The lloston
South
Celtics nr St. I.mils Hawks ran Navy 7o Delaware 58
earn at murh a* 125.him If they Wake Forest M South I'arnllna 53
go all Ihe way In thr National Itrlinont Abbe) 72 Wolluril 54
Basketball Association ilavnlls XVrtVwesUM u ! ‘ i * 7 -« n i r n « y •
next month
Chattanooga I'* Maryville Mi
Karh team already has earned
Mblwr-t
15,(*si (or clinching firtl |&gt;Uie m III. Navy I'lrr S3 III I’rof. Coll. 74
heir respective divisions. Another Oherlin 85 Western Reserve 77
It.WSi bonus will go to thr tram Findlay 95 Ccdamlle isi
with the hlghm won lost perern Mould Union 75 llri IrllM-rg 71
tage
Maii|urllr 95 Nolle llaiue 74
In thr plavollt, thr srmilmal
Itncklmrsl 55 Kan*a« City i Mm 39
survivors will earn tl.isai each.
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$25,000 At Stake
In NBA Playoff

final will get a 112.000 cut of the
pool and Ihe loser will cam 17,caw
Th r *ariou« bonuses were an
nounred Tuesday al a imeting cd
the league hoard nl directors, vsho
alto agreed to tend their expan­
sion and alignment rnmndttre to
Chicago March 9 tn survey proa
pecta for a new franchise.

‘ " nror,l,i ,M,nn' 77 " “ ’ ' ’'" S
Hanover 73 Indiana Central 46
Southwest
Oklahoma 51 Oklahoma St. 52
Texas AAM 71 Trsa* 81
Aliil. Christian 47 Texas Wei.
Hire 91 Te n s Trsh s)4
Ouachita Rapt I to C of O/arks
Huston-TiUotson ti&gt;4 I’, (Juinn
West
81. Mary (Califi 58 C of I’anfic

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Judge Hohrit Jrrom r liutmr will
hear both side* of (hr Chicago
White Sot *tory todxy when
Charles Comi*kr&gt; and hi* sister
testify In Ihe family -kirmidi over
the •club' stock.
Comiskey, who *rrk* to nullify
the *alr of Mi*. Dorothy Rlgney'*
stork to Hill Vrr&lt;k, Tuesday i Ini I
Irrtgrd the *alr through his attor­
ney, Altrr llright.
Comiskey has petitioned the
court to lemosr Ml*. Itimry at
ixerutrlx of thr edistr of thrir
mother, Ms*. Giacr Comiskey-,
ar.H to rule invalid the mate por­
tion of Ihr slosk sold U-t week
tn Week, former owner nf the St,
lr(&gt;ui* IDownt and (Irvrlard In­
dian*.

GRBKNSBORO. N.C. (C P I) —
All Wake Forest and North Caro­
lina btskelball players were on
strict probation today while both
schools tod thrir athletes, coach­
es and students were on notice to
ball the ' deteriorating'’ relation
ship between the institutions.
Commissioner Jim Weaver of
the Atlantic Coast Conference an­
nounced the artion following his
invetilgatian of ihe ’'near-riot”
Feb. 12 when the schools clashed
m a basketball game at Winston
Salem. North Carolina won the
game. 75 48.
Weaver releated his report and
ruling Tuetday night after more

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Th* Milwaukee ilravrt, St. L/mjii
Cardinal* and Cincinnati Krdt arc
rookiKg up playrr tradri under
the hM Florida tun that could drvrlnp*'fi(to a three team smnrgss
bord.*AH three cluht need help at vital
positions. The ID a vri arr searchinf for a replacement for their
hotpitalirrd second baseman, lied
Sehoendirmt; the Cardinals would
like to acquire a hard hitting outfielder, and the Itrdt need a first

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B|g Player Trade

Probation Ordered
In Near-Riot Case

By Alan Mavtr

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Webb Is Favorite
In Fight Tonight

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CHICAGO (D P II— Middleweight
Spider Webb want* a win over
nohhv Boyd In a televised fight
tonight betau«e “ it should open
•he gate* for me for a title light.’’
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ao i iLUiocp
Webb, a 5 to 2 favorite fur thr
S c r? S * £ D l/ f/O M P fCA
match, wa* bitter though about
TK tC l A. O / 9 i3 1AIAP/.
ihr title p- aspect/ •incr he be­
B u r * 7 / U UMPCP
OQO
lieved champion Sugar Itay Hob5 J f-E A‘U$ r EAfk&gt;i/ **&lt;f
ln*on wa* "goofing up the whole
P i t * /yso i AO. t P J P U . Y.
work*.’’
"I dun t think it’* fair for him
lo be playing off fight* with
Archie Moore or Carmen Hatilio
and making all the ie*t of u«
hang around,’’ he said. " H r ’*
marie everyirody •pend two yrara
waiting already. I'm definitely a
Utter fighter now than I wa*
then, hut how lo.-.g can you go
NKW YOR K
Baseball’* finished one blast behind Mickey on waiting.''
Webb, third ranked among the
spring training swings Into lull Mantle in home runs aid second
bltvt this week and i&gt;nr of Ihe to Jackie Jensen in ru it balled 140 pounder*, said that hi* matrh
wilh Hoyil called for a "mu&gt;t
in*)or espectatiom is that it in.
win” because "if I lo*e, I could
marks thr start of a sca*on in
Which Isn't had for a lad who, be *hut out of the title picture
which young Rocky Colavito will j gthey say) could lie t)e fastrsl completely for a while."
make himself felt as one of the I purher in baseball,
Hut he believed the bout with
garne t lop power hitlers
I nocky ||(| , phtn(1(I)l n i | , rin&gt; lloyd, now seventh ranked among
The 25&gt;ear old Cleveland nut
. . . . . .
. . . .. Ihe middleweight*, would ire a
fielder was right up there last,**"' «»&gt;■• »»»*'!» hf flre' &gt;h» b*» I "good money fight to try to make
season, lie hatted only 501 hut1prodigious distances and, In base- irnds meet while I'm waiting for
, hall parlance, capable cl Hinging a title chance."
Webb beat Boyd In their only
Ihe IsaII through a wooden plank.
J W. Porter, the forner Cleve­ pievlou* meeting, in 1954, scoring
! a sixth round knockout.
land catcher who durir g the off
season was traded to Washington,
swrars that the powrrfid Colavito
I throws hardrr than et her Herb
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This Is Colavito's Yaar
To Become Power Hitter

Simla Is Favorite
In Track Feature

Many Sanford greyhound follow- or R)nr ,)urrn -p,,,,,.

?,*'“ in
mK,h*
S
Sand
st Simla early
the Iseason,
thr &amp;7-jiooiid lady hat thuwn since
Ihe attention was well deserved
Tonight the white and bundle
starlet If favored to cop top honor*
in the Hot Ho* 10|h ru e at Sanford-Crlamlu K m n rl Club. Karly
odd* of right-to five favor Simla
who drew the coveted *ecund post
position for the feature.
.She'll la- firing for her seventh
vraion triumph. Simla has figured
In a numirla 14 limes in If topflight ra m this yrar. perhaps thr
dub's lop record
Klrgo, in tlir first povdmn, and
Happy Jor l.urky, in the seven
bos. arr two other liighly-rrgardrd
by morning line odds. Karh Is
glvrn four-to one odds Happy Joe
covered the
**xlMhths-mil*
distamr In .31 J-.i arxinds
during
..................
his last encaunter, l&gt;ettrird only
by Simla'* scorching 31.19.
Others In thr Hot Ho* ire .Meanwhile. Golden Kmpress, Do Gooslers, Dapples ami Mary Oak.
A long tliree-cights-mlle lr*l
will lann*Is raring at 8.10 Thr mp
Hal artion is one nf four marathon
71 rarrs on tap. The ninth race, in
addition to Ihe htr 10th, will b«
Grade A.
Tnoiorrow night another l.adlr*
Night is ilatesi at th* oval All
74 women will he admitted without
any ibarges.
95 Manure raring it srhrdulesl F ri­
47 day ami Saturday at 2 p. m , fol­
lowed in the rvrningt by tcam|&gt;er47 inr starling at 8:tu.

clden.ally,
f&lt;#lM|

are regarded
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Joe Gordon, the Inditn man*
ger, last season pttchr-l Colavito
in an exhibition gamr against
Cincinnati. Ilrforr thr g im r start­
ed, Gordon offrrrd tn wager that
Rocky would Ian four batters in
a Iwo-innlng stretch I I - did better than that. If* stnick out five
of Ihe six hitlers— no cne caring
or daring lo take a toehold
against him
Down through thr years of hit
minor league wandering*, includ
mg such way stations ax Daytona
llracli. Cedar Hapidt. Spartan
burg. Heading. Indianapolis and
San Diego, Colavito's
became
a Irgrnd ('.very place he went,
,,nr of ihe first things demanded
was that hr thro* a hall over
Ihe renlrrficld fence. The dis­
tances this 190 pounder heaved
thr hall when he wound up hit
4 foot. 3 inch frame wrre s m il­
ing

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WKMIILKY, England i l l ’ll—
Joe Krskllir, 193. Wales, oulpoini
id Willie i’aitrano, 145. Miami
llrarh. Fla (10).
HARTFORD, Conn (IT’lilliliy l.ynrh, 117, H a r t f o r d ,
itopiis-d Frankie An.elm,
151,
rhiladc-iphla HOi.
C A I’ KTDWN, South A f r i c a
&lt;t 1*1 s— Willie Tourll, South Afri­
ca, outpointed Guy l i r a r l r ,
Fram e 1101.
M IAM I BKACII. Fla. ( I P l i Dan Hodge, 192, Perry
okla ,
knew ked out Garvin Sawyer, 1935*.
Cincinnati. Ohio ( I ) ,
KANSAS CITY, Kan ( l ) P I ) -»
Joe Shaw, IH, Kansas City, Kan ,
knocked nut Martin Ware, 139,
Omaha, N'rh. |9).

Allhough l.yman High gave
Apopka a rough go at it la«t night,
the Greyhound* lo*t out to thr
larger cagers, 86-26.
l.yman looked like it was going
all Hie way in thr second period of
thr lilt, when It scored tl points
again*t Apopka’s 8, hot thr bigger
tram wouldn't let l.yman close
after that.
Marwick stored i l point* for l.y­
man. followed by Hallard with P,
Winkle 8. Hull 5. and Hood .1.
Ilarnrs and C o M played hut didn't
t&lt;orr for l.yman.

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Lyman Cagers Fall
To Apopka Quintet

W orld's Largeit Operation
Of Ils Kind . / .

Ua.sclmll Hirthdny
hall Cnmmisticnrr Ford Frick and
thr prrudtnla of both major
leagues arr expected la he on
hand for Ihe IDOth anniversary
crlrlsraiion nl the lirtt ir.lerrettegialr haschatl game between Am
herst and Williams. T h r gamr will
l&gt;e split between the two campuses

than 10 days of talking to players
on both trams, ggmr officials and
school authorities ard watching
several different movies of the
game, which he did not witness
at a spectator.
The commissioner singlrrl out a
number of player* for special cen­
sure and criticircd Coache* Frank
McGuirr of North Carolina and
Horace McKinney of Wake Forest.
"One it compelled to conclude
that lack of discipline on both
benches hat been the major fac­
tor in thr deteriorating relation­
ships between Ihr trams under
consideration,'' Weaver said re­
ferring lo other incidents.
"Karh roach lias in the past
hern guilty of acts which could
incite Ihe players and spectator*
nr intimidate officials," lie added.
"If roaches cannot practice self
control, they cannot expert In
havr disciplined players and, of
necessity, discipline mutt tie tinpo*rd Irum some other source.”
T h r commissioner said hr came
to the conclusion a* the result of
hi* prutie that thr light wa* start­
ed by U r Shalfrr of Carolina and
Charlie Forte of Wake Forest.
However, hr notrd extenuating
.circumstances.
*T am inclined lo believe," hr
•aid, "that what occurred between
thrse hoys would havr hern of
little consequence had not the
Wake F orm bench rushed onto
thr floor. Jomrd within seconds by
thr Carolina substitutes . . . Nat­
urally, when thr tpeclators ar­
rived. bedlam wa* inevitable."

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Blonde Isn't The Hazard Quotable New Elevator Aids
To Hubby That Home Is Q u o t e s Monument Climber
t'n ilrd Precs lalirnailoisal
men. if they want to k r»n the
M IAM I BEACH - Teamsters
supply anywhere ntar the dc
mand. One of the bcvt place* to President James Holla, predicting
begin: Home, inert home, where his union would beal (he A E L CIO
m a race lo organize workers in
most accidents recur.
Mrs. Marjorie May, home safe­ Puerto Rico:
"We ll meet this situation as we
ty director for U years with the
Greater Nr » York Safety Council, have met others forced upon us
said that more male than female by the AK I.-l'IO And . we ll b?
babies are barn each year jn this on lop when it is over.’*
rounlry. nut a lot of the males
B ED FO R D . Va. ( L T D — l*r. never reach the marrying agr.
W ASIIINGTON— Chairman Otto
Robert 5 Barrett, It. former
"Crnvus figures above a surplus E. Passman iD l.a t. predicting
(land exalted ruler of the El';*, of 1 5 million females." she said
that Ihe
Hou«e appropriationdied Tueeday after a ihort illness. "One reason. . .male* between D
subcommittee would trim Presi­
and 71 are being killed in eeri dent Eisenhower's
a s t r f u I"
N EW YORK ( L T D — August
dents almost five times at fast four billion dollar foreign aid re­
Hannibal Jr., to. mayor of Tea- as females "
quest despite vein threats;
neck. N J.. died Tue.day in New
Auto
accidents
are
the
number
"The threat ef vclo — or bluff­
York Hospital of a cotonary
one killer, wiping out 31.100 men, ing lactic* — will not shake the
thrombosis.
women and childrrn annually; integrity of Ihe member* of the
V IE N N A ( L T D - The l&gt;\ Al. home accidents air second, killing subcommittee."
bert E g o n Turscanyt. 6.1. former around Jl.ntw. she said.
Hut n's in the home the woman
peironal lecretary to Josirf Car*
t.OS AN G EI.FS — Dr. farther
dmal Mlndirent), hat died in a has her greatest c h n re to pro Kyans, former director general of
Hungarian prison, the Austrian mole safety, Mrs. May *.vid.
thr Lnttrd Nations Economic. So­
Some of her suggrstp'ns
t'athnlir PreM if nice irpniied
cial and Cultural Organization,
Don t start the day with an ar denying that Ended State* aid
Tue-day.
gumrnt Keep hubhy tn a happy wa* contingent on whether an tin
mental slate.
drrdrvrloprd nat.on was anti­
Get Die family up early enough communist :
PORT GIBSON Miaa tU P I)— to rat a good breakfast and avoid
'Till* is nol really Ihe genuine
Farmer Ed Gri'.man thinks lie', t rusmog
explanation of our rffurts. Our
solved the mystery of his missing
Ke.-p the home "environment"
moral position is giratcr and
she ep
as arcidrnt free as you ran Did more noble than we have stated
He found and killed an appar­ you get thr non skill material to
ently well fed alligator in the bay. put under the scatter rugs’ Was it tu be "
ou adjacent to his pasture.
it you who moved thr furmluir
around without warning hubby
There i* enough room In all
In 1174, Rhode Island became and the children? And what s American ta rt in hold Ihe eonthr firat stair to make a holiday wrong, she asked, with the wo­ h oed population* of thr l . S ,
of Decoration Day, which it now man checking whether the atep- Britain, France, Spam and iter
Memorial flay.
1 ladder i* in good repair?
&lt; many.

N EW YOR K a m — It 1•n't
the blonde in the office who ii *
h tu r il to your husband. ll'i the
booby-trap in the home.
One safety experl today urged
women to switch the signal* on
chivalry and start trotectinc the

Deaths

IT ’ S 'M USTER WEEK* — O p t. John Kcclinjf mid SFC A. K. Kendall watch Mayor
Al Wilson aijrn a proclamation designating
this week as ".Muster Week" for tit" Na-

tional t.iia rd . Keeling I&lt; the commander of
Company It of the 154th Armored Infantry
Battalion, Sanford.
flleiald Staff l’hnlo)

Bingo Is Lottery, Barred From Mail
Noting a marked inerrair in advertisements go only within
questions about "bingo'* ai a lot* stall borders?
tery, l’uitma«trr (ienerat Arthur i A. No. Changes in slate laws'
do not affect the federal statutes
E . Summcrficld today rrlraieil
restricting bingo
aome questions and answers on
The Postal Lottery Law prohi­
tlm aubjeet:
bits any mailing of iottrry rnatlrr
IV Doei Slate law making Inn — and bingo is considered a lot­
go legal within individual alatei tery — whether such mailing is
a ticket, payment nr advertise
make It pomiblc to me the mail*
mrnl.
In advrrtive bingo so long al uirh
It makes no difference that
such mailing is ronfinrd within
the borders of the state where
such lottery may he legalirrd.
‘V Hoes Ihe restriction against
loiter*
"advertisements'* apply
only
to newspaper
advertise­
ments*
A No. The restriction applies
equally to magannes and perm
Ry N H L NEWSOM
dirals which go through the l'. S
l 1*1 I orelCi Ner % Editor
Paraguay hai had io many rev- mads, as well as to any form
otuttom they are difficult to count of notice advertising a lottery
and thii California.tired country sent through the mails by indi­
in the hrart of South America viduals or organisations.
Q One does not think of bingo
attll it not out of the political

Paraguay Dictator
Is Facing Unrest

wood*

a* being in the same category
at the big lotteries such as the
Irish Sweepstakes. Why Is bingo
considered a "lottery?"
A. The law says il is a lottery.
Lndrr federal court derisions, tin
classic identifications of a lottery
are "consideration, chance and'
p ru e '* Th rie is consideration in
thr form of the fee paid to play .
there is no doubt that there is
chance in bingo; and prizes of
cash or mrrchandi*r arc offered
W. Suppose the advertisement of
a hingo game does not mention
' bingo * at all* It it still prohibit,
ed in the mails?
A. TVs. tiingu, or similar games
using diflrrrnl nainrs. cannot he
advertised in any mailer carried
through the mails. Th r law- can­
not he evaded hv such words at
'P a rty" or "(lames'* nr "Big
(lame Wednesday Night" or by
nieirly printing " i " . If the ad­
vertisement in iael relates lo a
lottery. It is a violation of thr
federal law
y. Are lotteries conducted for
ihartty exempted in any way
front Ihe frdrral prohibitions*
A. None whatever. The Postal
lottery l aw makes no exceptions
in favor of lotteries rondurted for
worthy causes, or which might be
regarded as a "lilile raffle."
"I hope," Summerfirld com-j
melded,•"that ihese antwrrk wll*
aid In public understanding of
these laws, which the Pott tlfflrr
Department is duty-bound lo rn
forrr **

For the p u l five y ra ri lien. Al
frrd Stromner hai cxcrciird vir­
tual one man rule through the
arm ' and Ihe all powerful Nation­
U » ANGELES (UPI) — A 31al Republican or Colorado Party
— the only legal party in Para­ yrar-ntd movie studio commissary
worker was sentenced to five
guay.
For nearly 3U y ra ri, landlocked years In prison Tuesday for at«
Paraguay hai been under an al- tempting to extort IIOO.oco from
mod constant itatr of liege. In Metro (ioldwyn Maytr production
one two-year period it had five chier Sot Siegel.
Herbert Strauch. a naturalized
president!.
German, pleaded guilty last Fch.
Now, in Ihe backwash of the
2 to the rxtnttion plot in which
success of the Cuban revolution,
he threatened the life of both
rumbling* once again are heard
Siegel and his wife. He was ar­
In and about Paraguay.
rested last Jan. IS bv F B I agents
The bulk of Hie anli-Slrocssnrr as hr talked with Siegel on the
•rniimrnt 11 felt in neighboring telephone about payment of the
Argentina where an eitimatrd extortion money.
I.AS PM.MAS, Canny (.lands
500.UW Paraguayans have Red.
1
1 I’l - Thr luxury yacht •i imeither fur rconomie or political
l i r a . " with Sir Wlnatois Churchill
tea cons or both.
attend, sailed Tue.day fur Gibral­
Signs and banners have appear­
tar, rarryinr the former piime
ed in Ituenos Airrc recently say­
ililnl.tcr on the last leg of an »sing "Yesterday llatista — To ­
tended wintrr vacation.
morrow Struct »n rr." Argentine
JACK SO N VILLE ( L T D — Twen
Sir Winston and I_a,ly Chuirhil!
nrwspjprrs have Iwm carrying I) one cases of point have liern
report* of police torture of oppo­ diagnosed in Ihe stair this year, are to fly hark to England from
sition leaders and raids on thrir as rnmparrd with — at tins time Gibraltar, winding up the vaca­
tion that began last month
in IJM.
homes in Paraguay.
The yacht belongs to Churchill's
Ec President Rafael Franco, ex
Four more eases were reported
ilrd leader of Paraguay'! Febrr- last week. Ihe State Hoard of host, Aristotle Onaitli.
rista &lt;Socialist Party) declared In Health said Paralytic ease* were
llurnos Aires that Paraguay wa* reported in Dade, Hillsborough
under a "pitiless police regime." and Orange counties, and a non
The Siroessncr cuvrrnmrnt re­ paralytic rase in Huval.
NEW YOR K f l ir i i —Joe Mar
acted. Police and soldiers were
chionv, Manhattan College's ahot
the
About
27.01*0
pcr»c.n*
in
put on the streets in pairs in the
put star, has a broken l&lt;one in hu
capital. They challenge strangers I'nlied Mate, died during 194 foot and may nol he able tn com.
and lock up those without iden­ «■• a result uf accident* In a n d |pete in Saturday's It.'4 \ track ant
I ebout the home.
tification.
Held i hampionshipt at Madison

Extortionist Gets
5 Years In Prison

(iator Sheep Thief

WASHINGTON ( L T D — They
have just finished a big overhaul
JVt on the Washington Monument.
One result is that it’s even hard -j
er to climb.
Most sensible people don't try.
They ride the elevator, and that’s
brrn made easier, quieter, and
pleasanter than ever before.
Thr National Park Service hs«
pul a fresh coat of paint on a
superfluous sign at thr b«&lt;r of
the stair* T h ii say* it's illegal
to run. For anyone over 30. they,
ought tn make t: Illegal to walk.
Every now- and again they have
to stop the call somrwhrre up the
shad, open emergency doors onto
thr stairs, anil pick up somebody

who ihouldn t have tried the tr y k .'
The monument has been cloMki
for three months while the park
service spent $123,000 installing
a faster, bigger elevator rnd mak­
ing other Improvements. Interior
Secreiary Fred A. Seaton, Chief
Justice Earl Warren and other
dignitaries turned out In a cold
rain to reopen It. They cut a
red, white and blur ribbon and
took the first 60-srcond trip lo
the lop.
It wav so foggy outside poo
couldn't see whet normally i i ooa
of F’e mou thrilling views in tho
world, but Warren and Seaton
posed for photographers anyway
al one of the lookout holes.
' I hear that during construc­
tion. workmen one night had a
big (Ire going tn keep warm out- •
side the ba*e of the monument," '
Warren told Seaton. * Two Jne*
brutes drove Ivy and aaw all tfla
D 'S At-AMOS. V M ( L T D —
smoke and llame rising. Ono
Invrstltator* attempted tn deter­
•ant to the other, 'two lo one it
mine the rattse of an explosion
doesn t get off the ground'!"
which killed l«*n employrs of the
l.ns Alamos scientific laboratory
Tuesday night.
DO YOU . . .
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The victims were Leo G. Guerin,
feel tired because
3.1. and Raymond A. Mean*. 31.
\ spokesman for Ihe top • se.-ri e
of hard floors?
atomic laboratory said no radio
TH Y . . . .
active material or radiation was
Carpeting the Floors,
involved in the blast.
The men. he said, were engaeed
■iid feel the dlfferracel
In a ‘ normal marninlng operation
E S TIM A TE S F R E E
of ihrmieal explosives, used by
the laborainry to study the phy­
SANFO RD
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sical phrncmrna of shock wave*."I
Linoleum A Tile Co.
The bla&gt;! ocrutrrd inside a
FA 3-33(1
building. D ir men were killed In­
123 IV. 1st St.
Sanford
stantly.

Two Employes Die
In Los Alamos Lab

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BarbecueHeldTo CelebrateBirthday
Chaperone* were Mr. and Mr*.
Ralph Diggi. Mr. and Mr*. W il­
liam Helm*, M r. and Mr*. W . Anderaon and M r. and Mra. Philip
Goebel.
The Weekly Jayrte Teenage
dance held at the park had an at­
tendance of 75. Fa at dance win­
ner* were Sally Saaa. John MrGlothlin; alow dance. Ray Robertaon and Tiiha Kennedy.
Chairmen were Mr. and Mra.
George Hamrock, dilated by Bill
LaUrce. Dick 7.artman, Mr. and
Mra. Dave Griee. Charles Koch.
Marie Klgin and Police Chief and
Mrs. Claud I.ayo.
Birth Announcement
SP4 and Mr*. Robert A. Widdit
formerly of l.ongwood, announce
the birth of a ton, Robert Arnold,
Jr. born Saturday, Fab. 7 in Ifeldlebcig, Germany, weighing eight
pounds. 12 ounces. Mrs. Widdit la
the former Betty Drigger.
Paternal grandparent* are Mr.
and Mr*. I’. H. Widdit and mat­
ernal grandparent* ire Mr. and
Mra. J . E. Jewel.
Pertonalt
Mr. and Mra. Herbert llaymle
have at their gueit, Harley Rising
of Windom, Ohio.
Mayor and Mra. Al Lormann en­
joyed a visit from her parent* and
lister. Mr. and Mra. H. A. Adorn
and Pat.
Recent guest* of Mias Dorothy
Heath and her brother, Klden
Heath were Mr. and Mrs. Henry
P. Frappier. Indian Orchard.
Mara.
Mr. and Mrs Russell Grant and
family attendrd the celebration of
the 6«th wedding anniversary of
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Grant of Kurils. Five of their
seven children were present for a
fish fry and to enjoy the cake and
punch.
Mr. and Mr*. Theo Tice and win­
ter guests. Mr and Mrs Henry*
Baron, visited thei. daughter and
son-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. George
Warren and family In St. Peters­
burg recently and also enjoyed a
trip to the State Fair in Tampa.
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Wagnar of
Flushing, L. I., N . Y., are In their
winter home on Lake Street.
Gueata of Mr. and Mra. Everett
Perkin* are Mr. and Mrs. William
Daacea Hlaged
Wilklna of Pleasant View. Ind. and
Tbo Lyman Valentin* dance Mra. Laure Vance, Indianapolis?
at aged for Lyman Junior high atuInd.
dent* waa attended by over IS
member! of th* claaaei.
Th# large cafelorium in which
etudanta danced to the lateat reeH ID ESH EIM , Germany (D P I)—
ordt waa decorated appropriately
Officers and men of the British
with red, pink and white heart*.
In charge of the arrangement! First Royal Korea Artillery Regi­
were BUI Goebel, chairman, and ment here were up in a r m * to­
Batty Morgan, Mary Ann Ken- day over their "100 &gt;car-old" can­
Blngar, Ann Anderion, Sally Saas. non.
Someone discovered an inacripMartin Barwlek, Jim Englemaja,
Dennis Chamber, Sally Weal, Thel­ tlon on It, saying: "Made in Es­
sen, Germany, 1936."
ma Bollet and Sandy Wright.

B r JO H A M M O N D
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M r. and Mr*. Bill LaBree eatertalned Sunday, Feb. I t at their
«#Vva»i lakafroet hone with a dinner cele­
brating her birthday. Barbecued
ehlckan and apareriba, with aeeom» 4 i panyinr variety of dUhca. were
aervcd by the boat*. Gueata aiao
tnjoyed awlmmlng and gamat.
Attendinr ware Mr. and Mra.
Gerard Tetrauit, M r. and Mr*,
felobert llammond, Mr. and Mr*,
uamea Lane, Mr. and Mra. Kermit
aWakell, Mr. and Mra. Bob Davie*,
Sir. and Mra. Waliaee Finch, Mr.
and Mr*. Dean Finch, Mr. and Mra.
Dewey Finch, M r. and Mr*. Homer
iFIncb, Mr. and Mra. George H im irock and Jim Gamble. George Harr
[atudmta preaent were Frank Petyon, Ray Maker, William Donavan,
Kagnar Ahlbam, Jerry Pierce and
M r. and Mr*. Joaeph Gunta.
Birthday Part?
M r. and Mr*. Charlei Johnson
J r . honored their aon, Charica 111.
at a party celebraiinr hit fourth
birthday Friday, Feb. 13.
Valentine rake, rookie*, favor*
and ice rream were enjoyed by
*i
gueata.
Pretent were Drew Viner, Kotin
Hammood, Billy and Sarah I'llclan, Beverly Lynn*, Tommy Balmer, Mark Webb, notcanna Lyoot
and Davy, Ricky and Kay Krogel
of Orlando.
Adulta enjoying cake and coffei*
were Mr*. Vlttor Viner. Mr*. Rob
art Hammond. Mra. William I’lloian, Mra. Michael i.yont, Mr*.
Hobart I.yooi, Mra. Lillian Balmer
and Mra. Charter Johnson Sr.
Farewell Dinner
Mr*. Ruth Hamilton wai hostess
nt a farewell dinner, recently, hon­
•jt oring Lt. and Mra. George Taylor.
IL L Taylor left Saturday morning.
Feb. 14 for a tour of duty in Korea
'with the Marine*. He wilt be join!ed by Mra. Taylor and the children
!ae toon at arrangement* arc made
'for thair travel.
Attending the dinner were Mr.
and Mra. Hiaon Eklndge, Mayor
land Mra. Al Lormann and Mra.
fXdJth Hamer.
Following dinner, the hoatea*
showed movie* of World Wide
Now* Review from 1*45 to pratant
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„

M ONTGOM ERY. Ala. (U P !) — “ romplatcly
preposterous." He
A bearing will be held here March laid action under the Civil Right*
5 on . a Justice Department effort Act muat be against individual
to make the state of Alabama a
party lo complaint* of discrimina­ persona and la not enforceable
tion against prospcctivo Negro againal a board.
The Justict Department con­
voter*.
tends Roger* and Livingston used
• Federal Judge Frank M. John­ the “ transparent device of haaty
son J r . took under advisement a resignaiion to fruatrate federal
motion by the state to dismiss; rlghta." The agency also clatmad
the original suit aimed at forcing the two could not resign until
regiatratlon of “qualified" Macon their successors had been appoint
County Negros. He also act th* ed since “ someone has to turn
hearing dale on the government'* records over to someone else and
motion lo amend its complaint. Roger* and Livingston have not
The federal government charg­ fulfilled their obligation."
ed the Macon County Board of
Registrar* with violating Negro
lights. The government asked for
a permanent injunction against
IN D IA N A P O LIS. Ind. ( U P lf —
the board to prohibit alleged dis­ The Indiana Senate came within
crimination because of race or a few votes Tuesday of declaeing
color.
itself illegal.
Stale Atty. Gen. MacDonald
A motion by State Sen. Mar­
Gallion claimed the suit should shall Kii*r of Plymouth, Ind., con­
be thrown out on grounds the com­ tending the Senate ia not a con- |
plaint cannot be enforced through stiljtional body because it has
the Civil Rights Act of 1937. not bean reapportioned, failed by
Named in the federal suit were a M-33 vote.
Grady Rogers and K. P. Livingiton, both of whom resigned as
France mobilised about 30.000
Macon County registrar* Dec. 10. dogs for service In World W ar I
Gallion claimed they resigned More* than 3,300 were killed and
“ in good faith” and Ihr suit was 1,300 missing.

Illegal Vote Close

Legal Notice
V a l l r , , 1 r i S l l r M ta rlw g
Not let It h*r*by » ’ «•&gt;' In atcufdanra w it h D*fllon Ji&gt; of th*
(U m ln n le County r.onlna n e a u li t lo m . Hoard o f C o u n t y C o m m i e ■I , n , , a of **.nlnoU C o u n t ) . Florid*. p r n p n , , * i n inn* the f o l l o w .
Inc d t w r l h t d p r o p t r i y 11-1 D u p le t; 1 - u 1 SCntsmlnger V e r m s
it, No. l.
t'ublln Vserlnt w i l l br held In Ihe S r m ln o le C ounty C o u r t
i,
K i n f o i J . Florida. In ths C o u n t y Com m is s io ner* r o o m
I l l s ot te.se A. M. or ss ooon i h s r t s f t s r as
on March

pose** •-

H u l l of Cuunty C .im misalonsr s
Ceiiitr.nl* County, F ln r i d r
lit John Krlder, C h a ir m e n
A llo t

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Herndon

Soll r* of Publtr l l r a r l o a
S'..Hr* is hereby et***» In sr,. ,rd an c* w it h Han lo n } n of
the Cemlnole C ou nt y Fotilt K ne*ulsllone. Hoa rd of C ou nt y C o m rnleelonere of Centlnol* Count*
Florida. propoe*e to aona in *
follow lop rleictlhed pr o p r rt y T - l T o l l e r H u m s frlelrltl euh le rt
t » e t e ii s l rc«|ulremer is . A li of Crystal l a s n Hubdlvllloti. I.ai&gt;e
M a r y Hl«d.
I’ uelle hesrlnc w il l t* h ell In tire Cemlnole C o u n i r C o u r t
House, canfr.fd
Florida. In the C o u n t y Co mmis sio ne r a r o o m
on Vlarrh IT. 19* &gt; at l l . * t A. M. or aa toon thereafter at
possible.
I l o s t j of County Com mis ai on srs
h e * .m ile County, F lo ri d a
II, J n h r Krlder. C h a ir m a n
A l i e n u I*. Herndon

bailee of S&gt;ublle ll e a r lo a
Notice I* hereby
given In accordance w it h Csctlon !*
of
the Cemlnole C ou nt y X u n ln t llsgu lallun a
Hoard of C o u n t )
Commissions!e of Cemlnole County, F lo r i d a , proposes lo sons
ths follow I n i desrrihed pr ope rly Al - 1 I n d u s t ria l
That proper!)
In Ntrtlsns l - I l h - S t i : and S - I I C - 1 I K hounded on ths West
h)
tioldentod I'.oed, rorfln.or.lv known ss T o s h a * Ilia Hoad, on the
No rth by C It. IIS . on H it Kaat by C lt r u a Hoad and a orr&gt;.
Jactlon of l i t ranlt,*
line of laid C lt r u a lload No r th w a rd
to
ths Couth line at C It. SIS and nn ths Couth by the Coulh tot
li n t s nf tails TS. St. SS of Hardens F a r m s aa recorded In r i a l
lluoh «. I'ases ) l and SI
F u o l l r hrs rlna w il l ha held In Ihe Cemlnole C o u n t y C o u r t
Hour*
Cani-&lt;td
Flo rid a.
In Hit C o u n t y Cornmlsaioner e r o o m
nn Vlarrh I t , ISIS a l lb.se A. M. or aa
toon i h e re a fltr
aa
pusttble.
Hoard of County Comml aalnnsrs
Ceininnte County, F lo r i d a
II
J o h n Krldet. C h a ir m a n
A t t t a t O. I*. Herndon

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1947 C H EVR O LET for tale. Ho
Can be irrn after 3 30 at 417
Holly Ave.

12— BOATS a&gt;d MOTOR*

C L A S S IF IE D S

2% h. p. Johmon,
F A 2 3463

Cotton A Wool Yarn*. Natlona,
Thrxade. Tap**.
KO LI.IN B HOBRT SHOP
At Tha Sign Of Tha Tnttm P -lc
2617 5. French Aea.

Talevinon Tuhaa Teitrd Era*.
RO LLINS HOBBY SHOP
Jacket* . Ilivita . Tent* •Luggagx
At Tb* Sign Of Tb# Totem Pole.
A R M Y N A V Y SURPLUS
2617 S. Frxneh A*K
910 Sanford Avwnn*
* AIR •O M IiriO M N G
I.AB’N
MOWER:
almnat new
11. B. POPE CO.
offer.
Snappin' Turtle. 707 Ijikeviev*
209 S. Park ------ FA 2 4U4
Ave.

make

74 ft. Craft Nut tnd Gator trailer.

HU.

FA 2 7(2*

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
YYlndahielri

Hack (?U*x

23 ft. Inboard Cabin Cruller.
\ ent (ilatiM
Good romhiion. Only
11430 Door Gtaxx
S E R V IC E
Phone FA 11341 or FA 2 0220.

Senknrik Glnxw and I’.iinl Co.

14— Pett-IJer*inrk4appli**

; 112-114 W 2nd St.

29- F U R N I T U R E
HOUSEHOLD

and
GOODS

S E L L US YOUR F U R N ITU R E
• W - il V the Mmt
• We S E L L the M.nt
• B'e PAY the Mmt

Ph. FA 2 4422

W A N T E D : Owd .3 gaited hnrie. 'EN VELO P ES. Letterhead! Hate
Call D. E. Anderion, F A 2 0913. 1 menu. Invoice*, hand bill*, and
program*.
et c.
Progreiilve
Printing Co. Phone r A 2 2931 —
IT — R E A L T Y PARLORS
306 Beit 13th St.
H A R R IE T T .A R E A L T Y NOOK
PI MPS - - SPRIN KLER
Eeb. Special. Itn permanent 17 30
SYSTEM S
F A 2 3742
103 So. Oak
All typei and tirei. Initalled
• Do It Youraelt*'
IS— F B M A LK II K i r W A N TK O
B E REPAIR AND SER VICE
C U R B GIRLS over 21. Apply in
S T I N K
pertnn at Pig ‘N Whutle.
Marhlne and Supply Co.
207 W 2nd St
Ph FA 7*432
D R U G CLERK; Pull time, 6 -lav*
a week See Mr Fault. Fault Complete
Lawn
klainlena.ire;
Drug Store, ne*t to poit office.
Fertlllrer. Spraying. M o w i n g ,
JOHN LO M M ERSE
F O U N TA IN HELP See M r. Rn 1)4 Billow Ave. .
FA 7 7197
wan. Fauiti Drug Store, next
2IA— P LUM BIN G aon K O tiflN G
to poit offUr

TO SETTLE ESTATE

S U P E R T R A IIIN l. P O S T
P h. f A 2 0477

• RIG VALUES
• QUICK C R E D IT
• EASY TERM S

WIIjSOX - MAIER

New And I Ted furmtur#
311 E. Firit St
FA 2 4622

$SAVE$
N e w \ r»e*l
F u rn itu re and .VppliancM

Mather of Sanford
.03 709 K. Firat St. ITt. F A 2 0499
--------------------------------------------------------------Died furniture. aPpHinee*. toola
etr Peufht-tnM. I.arrv'a Mart
213 Sanford Ave Ph. F A 2-dlSt.

New A l ie.1 Furniture A Appli­
CAI l.-TITUSA II 1.1
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WAITRESSES
ance* A Good Place To
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Full
time
lalary and tip*.
B U Y S E L L or TR A D E
SANFORD
P;«.ne
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Phone Mr King, Mavfair Inn.
JE N K IN S FURNITURE
FA 2 ID '
(00 Sanford Ave.
PLUM BING
Contracting A Repair*
G I R O for local ieirphonr aollcl
-,n— G U S T A N D F O U N D
Free F*tiinate&lt;
tail,.ii work day or evening*
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one hoy'a Rlcycl# alie 2d".
abort houri, u la r) pint b»nu*
Red. J (’. Htflin* B'ai loat
No fxpi'iiinrr neceuary. Ap hJi Sanford Ave. Phone F \ 7 .V$S$
in vielnilv of High School. Caa
ply at nmr to Mr Adkim, at
be Identified Reward PhonX
deik. Voider lintel No phone
EA 2 4*14 or FA 2 2X14.
call! plra.e-

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21— A R TIC I.R S FOR » A L 1

Furniture Moving 1 Storage
C. E. PHILLIPS. Agent
WASHBURN VAN LIN ES
1300 French Av*.
FA 2-IMI

"Gateway to the Waterway"
Your Fitnnde Dealer
ROIISON SPORTING GOODS
3*4 6-9 E. lit. rhone FA 2-SMI

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only $57*^ monthly,

Hospital Notes

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W ed.. Kel&gt;. 2,'». 19ft9— Page 9 11 — AU TO M O B ILES— TR A IL E R S 23— SP EC IA L SERVICES

\\ KI.AkA A P A R T M E N T S ! ro * «» 2 BEDROOM unfurnlthed hou»e:
1—
M A R K ET B A S K E T
private hatha. 114 W’. Firat St. 1 kitchen equipped E . 3rd. St
2— FOR R E N T
$63. ph FA 2 3*44
IA F F * A * D A Y
Nice apt. downitaira. €11 Park.
IA -R O O M * BOARD
I BEDROOM lumuhed home on
A— REACH R E N T A L S
FURNISHED apartment for rent. • Drangr n.v &lt;1 FA 2 4247
4— W A N T E D T O R E M
Adulti only. 1401 Oak Ave.
F'ur. garage apt. 2300 Mellonvillrf
5—
RE II . E S T A T E FOR S A L E
2 BEDROOM UK hotiac, kitchen Ave After 3 P. M
t-M O R T G A G E LOANS
equipped, Ill** bath; large barhe
H EA L E S T A T E W A N TE D
t— V\ \N TI II TO R E N T
que pit. By NAS. 170 Mo.
S— M IS C E L L A N E O U S
F A 73»7!»
W ORKING COUPLE —
Want
»— l l ow I Ms - P LA N TS
imalt home in country near
LAR GE furntvhrd apartment, 310
SHRUBS
Sanford (Preferably I-ake M ary)
Magnolia Call A. K. Roiielter,
ie - o k f ic k
e q u ip m e n t
Kitchen furnnhed BOX 24. San
Florlit. FA 2 1931.
ford Herald.
11—
AU TO M O B ILES •
TR A IL E R S
UNFURNISHED I lie-drooni hou*c
i — HF.AI. F .S T iT t FOR S a LR
Kitchen
equipped.
rndoied
12BOATS A MOTORS
hark
porch:
acreenrd
front
1 2 -FA R M S U P P LIE S A
porch;
garage;
nice lawn
M A C H IN E R Y
5200 Down S I 00 M o n th ly
Good location. Adull*. FA 2 4669
1 4 -P E r S . L IV E S TO C K •
3IIEDROOM S with oak floor*
or FA 2 3132.
SU P P LIE S
ceramic tile ba'h, utility room
GARAGE A P A R T M E N T III W
and carport*. Nlca yard with
14— A R H n .E S W A N TED
4th St.; available March lit.
good carpet of g ra n .
IE— PLACES T O E A T
Ph. FA 2 3013 or F A •«427.
17— U E A U T T PARLORS
S 1.000 Down 1100 M o n th ly
IE— F E M A L E H E L P W A N TE D
IUEDROOM home: electric kit
l BEDROOMS, 2 hath*, well lord
IE— M A LE H E L P W A N TE D
chen. Phone F A 2 3123
ed in town Total price lll.fdO
2E— M A LE OR F E M A L E
FURNISHED
2 bedroom aparts i— \&gt;o k k a v a n t e : i &gt;
N K K I)
ment. FA 2 3237.
2 2 -II l.S |N ESS
10 ACRES or more with modern
O P P O R T U N ITIE S
home on Wed aide of town
21— S l'E C lA l SER VICES
S M A LL tract* of land, high or
".Mv tKa1 1 nctklacc brukc."
24— PIANO SER V IC ES
low ground
24 A — B U ILD IN G CONTRACTORS
R O S A I,. T A Y T O N
21— E L E C T R IC A L
R E A L E A T A IT . FOR 8 ALR
REAL E S T A T E FOR SALS
RtrWtertd P.tal Lit*'* Ilrokar
C O N TR A C TO R S
Ph. F A 2-1101— 17-92 at Hiawatha |
21-A— B U ILD IN G , REPAIRS.
21-11 B U IL D IN G SU PPLIES
B E otter a e.iit.im built 2 WdWASHINGTON (U P I» — Ser.»te M A Y F A IR sLt lli&gt;\ spar.... . 3
27— N O T IC E • PERSONALS
bedroom fumuhed home. Own
room maconry home, very ip*
Ilemncritie lender Lyndon B
er. FA : iron
rtou! throughout and in like new
2 1 -A R T IC L E S FOR S A LE
Johmon hruahed off * fellow
rendition
Partially furnuhed.
Democrat'* attack on hi* leader- Th i« I* a free |ia»t tn (he Rll!
2?— F U R N IT U R E A
All lor Sto.Soo (pi Caih prefer
*hip lactic* today v.ith Hie itudird
Tlicairr for Ehrahrth Horton
HOUSEHOLD
red but ran tw* fininre.) loeilly.
•lienee of one who ha* the vote*
Exp . date Mar. 10. '39
3*— LOST A N D FOUN D
Inimrdutr po««e»iion
— and know* II.
Friend! «aid Johnu.n. pat* in 3 BEDROOM III. living K dining
Texa* luffcrtng a touch of flu.
room, kitrhrn equipped, family
3 BEDROOM home. I l l PinecreM
room, 2 hath!, quirt neighbor
A M H E R S T. M i ll. ( U P D - T o m ­ probalilv would ignore the Senate
Drive near Pmeereii School,
hood,
til)
limit*.
I
l
l
.'&gt;00
Gt
ipeech
hy
Sen.
William
Proimire
j
my Mont, former Maryland h*»d
eviellrnt condition Ai low t i
mortgage
132oo
down
or
term*
(D-Wls.),
who
charged
that
lypl-1
football coach, will be inlcrvlfwrd
$9C*.un down. Balanc* like rent.
FA SIM*
Itv Amheru ( ollcge official* con­ ral Democratic «enaton have
"nothing
to
do"
with
telling
their
cerning the lu-a«l football conn*
RAYMOND M.
mg vacancy here. Mont wa* re- own party'* program.
B’. D IETR ICHS - REALTOR
But there wa* no doubt that
leaved from Maryland la»t fall
REALTOR A IN Sl'R O R
♦'-In
Mrihvin— \&gt;lm* Gonuler,
alter t»o tlraight loting »et«onc Provmirr had touched a !pol »en- Th ird St. A Park Avenue. South
Adelaide ||. Motel — Anociatei,
»!tlve fur many Democrat! who 1
1*01 Paik Ave.
FA 2 3232
Y ’all ( all Hall
have privately complained they j
Phone PA 2 3641
have tin little to &gt;ay about Senate
affair*.
R E A L E S T A TE D R IV E IN
M U M K TO UKtK.VIt
" I juct became convinced there
SSI4 French Av*.
Homes ItCAipiiril For
T o . l o t in It. vtei.Ai.&gt; »"4 — - - wat an uneaiy feeling on the part
M.I.VIV Hit wit*. »l&gt;,l ■'"••S
Florida I.ivincn A ltW tU ) a*4 — A h X O tft of many Democratic *rnator« that
a" .1 I Ilctiroorns— 1 *11 Hath*
t..« * l(* If It* In*. *n-l If they were obligated to the leader
2 Iked room a
IkFillof
... , t
NnVni)»n ►•in. «*•
. . . . . . |.»»ia«*. or atom***- thip— cn much «o that they were "Call H ill' I hor.r y \ SS64I
Florida Room
,.,A ••&gt;* *n4 all B*r««n» (wilted " he Mid. " I derided that
*liim in * l *. tnrauaa. *r un4#r
I.OCII ARBOR
— F .H .A . , &gt; . f 11.0 **M Il*f#n4«nt« nr the only way to do anything about
nlhaixUf »•&gt;■! oni •»•&gt; *&gt;* It wa* to gri up and talk about T H R E E bedroom block home, kit
ii. l a i m l n o on e
ehen
equipment.
veneitun
r al.t till*, .-r in.#'##! In i.r It."
hlind&lt;. dicpoial. kitchen evhamt
...........
tii* tool »iroy*fir
Th* Wlirunvin aenator laid hi*
i..tri.i &lt;u»,ri»*4. or an* b« m
fan. large fenced in hark )ard
Ikaiayf.
next *pcrcli. dealing with the ef
(Include* Ctoalng)
with thadr trrrc. Total price
T .I * nnitc* (I.*l * ault haa Ween feet of *enatonal "xurrender ' on
SI3 .2U0.00
requiring
$2.33000
ft t.i l
naatnal
«*il *&gt;
.
VV i.I.MIIl. Jt.nali: It; ''LJ.Na-tt. hi* the policy committee, will he
down and $70no monthly which
wife. II.VUUV IK ihM .TT, lO-Nf;
llu.S.VKTT. h a « lf » . anJ IIAItOf.1. made in about two week*.
Include! laxei and iniuraore.
II »y :iv i:ti. alntia In tha i.'itcwu
liniiiodiutc UcCtipuiicy
Lvi Incur wnh.
f.iuri *,( O.r Ml.Ill Ju'llflat Circuit.
In
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Id, in Ch»n*#ry .Vu. ttiali. Th* naKacmond l.undquivl, A**o«.
m i, t,f Itta a III l» null To Ciul*t
SMtiafactiun ur Your
Tula uiwatt ii'iiiiitannl le t
I Block* Wool Ot Preach
F A 2 3I3I
Atlantic Bank Bldg
Money Cliecrfully
ilia* in* *ouiii lea (••! ot th*
Av.auo an loth Street.
« .» t !!*.- t*at l»i*rant» of foellon
Frbiuary
22
Refunded.
}i Tan nahlo t» Anulh. liana* t*
Open 'tun. anil I'ri. till » P. M
MODEL O p r * DAILY
r , . i , nnnii.. l. t'ouuir. Fl«rl&lt;ta i
I I HRI AKV 22
I*.. J (art j I.i .i * th* naal bouinlAdmlvcluia
ai ( i n ml !&gt;'*' i'a*»&gt;
3'II E I lR O O M
home
with work
. . lu ll Ilf Hi* ,»• ' la VAIloS
Shirley Enhve iSanford'
lll.ltlll.ltI STENSTRO M
•hop A douhle caiiM.rte on I
w i m :i : i k a m i : it vvKl.NCil. hit
Harold
Mclnnea
iSanfoid)
lie* latereel Broker
• •* IIVIIIIV ImjN.NI.TT. i i k m :
acre land I'a mile writ nf
Din barge*
IJn.NNKTT. hi* n If*, alii It A llOt.I*
i . f. n r i s m n
town $2,000 down. FA 2 27*9
II
v v i:iN M :.
ain ita,
B l a l n l l f (a
Rothn Inetnan (Sanford)
L O TTIE I1ROADBAY
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FEB R U AR Y 23
KEN T O R H I.r r
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Jamei Edward Thomat (San I I I N. Pirk —
PH. F A 2-2124
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W. A. t agl*. J r. Salaaoian
Phone F A 2-l.VOt
ford i
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MO N. Para Ave. Ph PA 3-1X91
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David Bruce Filx tSanfordt
IF IT IS RKAla E S TA TK
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Mr*.
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it 117 South ra rk Ph. FA 2 4Cv$
on large lot 4 mile* B'ril of j
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t na r * i t i&gt;ru|»#rty
Pauline Teitun (Sanford)
AH m v D a r i ! l i - r a u f tlafeii J a n l*
Sanford, nff Rt. 46 Deep well A
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fi of y o u ar a r#*
Paul Tomick (Tltuiville)
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rlrrtric pump. FA 2 1421.
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Katherine Bellamy (Sanford) inl.i iMaIS
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Of
Realtor
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••.tilled » r»urt
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Corine Duval and baby girl
6— MORTGAGE LOANS
•ran imii ».i*i mi. s r
L A K E MARY
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$l.0&gt;»i to Sluo.ooo available (or
t'laikiirr.
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r-irihair of »rrond martgigr«
11.441 Mifrh !•«Isa.
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F I I A .S K U B o m O H L ' F F III al al 3-UEDROOM ( R home, kitchen
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m Ilecrti Pro ConI'll DrLucian. Orlando Temple
t ••fa-ii .jam*
equipped, $1 (100. lake up low
f9- *ti u l I*9i rnteied a««lnat you
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I.I.allaM,,* -I. Saw lari*
W O O D R U FF'S
V V. Former, Realtor
l l o n i l . ! is m i s . m v .... a m
of februiFr
V o U A III: I I K I IM I V V i T I H i n
f* f* VV«r*&gt;don
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D. II. BThltmorr. Anne.
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• 1I4S. French Ave. Ph. FV 2 3221
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home
with
(lnuhlr
garage FA 2-1422
er
FA 2 4171
f *#*'•!•- RRi.f f-4nif *||h tht
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FA 2 61 "2
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p r i . h e i i.i - T n i .
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ped Venetian blind* Fenced 19,-7 Cedalllr •M&gt;*' Special Pour
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Door Solan Full poaer inrludL ii%. r .i . :» a v i.&gt; * m . ti l i r T . ' I I I N e r . N ara O . l c v d . - ' i
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pavment
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inf powtr window* and ieit*.
w il l tall la lha M i V i l l a m PA
2
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Thii ti ■ one owner tar with
Mr Martha T .
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nf III. rallil.li.la ! ‘allCIt I ' - u f l .
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Flartda a' 11 -■ . I v &gt; vi na lha
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» vm :
$ LARGE BEDROOMS with large
•IN
nf VlarcS. 1»-C i r . fnl* O f w A i U l l ' k a
(IN I.3 93993
Inn |t&gt;* . It c rr i l ad !&gt;rn**ri* .., art *M Tirh A\t»iLe #ot4(h
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in
each,
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IIOI.I.ER M OTOR SAFES
larth is laid Final D&lt; '»• m . n i t i U
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Ing room with fireplace, dining
t ^ i : winek i » at in s h a .v
2nd A Palmetto
MuHliah )'•!. I I, I I , ?ft and M trrli
II.Ill t:x. arrerdlne I-, Pta!
room, butler* pantry, kilrhrn,
« 1» I »
FA 2 4211 nr FA 26,11
tharauf ra*»rd*d tn Plat
dan or mu*ir room, rrceplion
ti v i. v«f* *:. Pom i * n*hall, three port lie*, large atlir.
, rda ,.r Utmliinla .*oual.
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CIIEA R O l.E T
Florida.
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garage, rarporte, boat portr 1*37 ( hevrolri '"210" i'our Ikwir,
t.a.c-t Ihla
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4 Pav*tngrr. Station Bagon: 6
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comer loti, (iood potential for
im iiA itii j u iM a r
rylin.lrr engine. Power Glide
0 p. tiarndnn
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Inveitment or Income; rloie in
.Mark af aatd .'It -I! &lt;*aurt
Tranimiuioii and Power .Steer­
m . i ii*:
ill' i - i i i i H i l l ;
II, Martha T . Vlhlan
Priced $13,000 By appointment
t m »:
u titk
o r ru iu u ,.! t o ing. Beautiful tiirqtiolie flnlih
1 M. » .'lark
a I . i . I ' i . i ;*".\ m i \ i k i i &gt;:a T i : i i
in
only.
ventral. - * vviaalna
with charcoal !in&gt;l interior.
t h i:
.. .« rvT f: o r i n , i m i : i . j
D U r , i .n l.l |i, Of land*
lit n i » v . lo:&lt; i: i* );r.
*1hi* r i r ha* only 11,913 mllci
r o c A m : i i u i i k h t n o t i k h ii
A-a-./^y ( —np+i*y
and I* In ricrllen l condition.
lha! a otlllan Initroinan, ,. &gt;,a.
porilna la k* Ik* l.«ai w ill aa4 | , . a U „ . . . ,
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Try It and ) « u ’ll buy It.
Ta*iamaM nt•*14 -Uca-ifat
h «a!l*9N . l ark Avo.
I h. Pg 2-9123
O N LY 41263
!•*.,, • ( m i l l , , la prtitaia In a,iJ ■— 1
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I’IcaMnt Surroundings
• Special
Court
H O LIE R MOTOR SALES
Small
mamnry
home
on
acre
T o r a i d : i o w d . i i v m , j i j i i m &gt;.
• I.icrnsrd I.PN On Duly At .Ml Timex
2nd A Pilm etu
f-.r g.1.000
Well, electricity.
r.li wllhln al, ralan-lar ...... ...
or
PA 24111
from
lh» 4aia « f firat wuhliia.
Cell PA 2 7731 fnr dirrction*. FA 2X121
• Home .\lmo9phtre
tlnn el Ihla Sam* In i M » , r ii
#*14 CauM an (4 ah**a rauaa. I,
F O R I)
an* ) « u &lt;**. whv 18* arlK.n - f Thli It ■ free pan to the Rita
aald I'ourt In a . m l l l l e t aaM Will
1934 Ford Fairlaln Club Sadia;
Theatre
for
Faye
Lodge.
Kip.
in rrobaia akould not *i*n4 unAre-rdiag Te Cere Required
V-S Engine, Pordamallc Tran*ra t o k '-l
date Mar. 10, M.
VV ilann Ataiamlar
mmlon, Radio and Heater. Love
•*numr Ju .aa. A a m | n n | a LOTS FOR S A L E : Large 62 x 149.
mileage one owner rir. Beauti­
I'nuall ri#r'-1a
ful 2tontd blue with mftehmg
Good land, cleared, tome landn &gt; : Uath* Powtar
•'fai‘
•rk
tcipidg. Caih or tmall payment
interior.
Home For The Aged
&lt;il n.MIT. XtUO.NAI.n A HANDdown, balance $25 per month.
O N L Y 9124$
i *:r
T o r . 27lh A lliwav 17 92
Phone F A 2-7214
. ' ■ - m a n for t ' i » - u ' n i a
R. MANN
ROLLER MOTOR SALES
i»&gt; N JUam X'.aat
Rog 5$
Lake Monroe
2nd A Palmetto
•ffiirdu, Kioridk
fbone F A 2 3413
Pwoliak P*K II. II A U u . i. I ll ____
FA 2-6231
—e
FA 29111

Johnson Is Silent
On Proxmire Blast

W IT H

MAN’ WANTED to aupplemrnt
pretenl inromr repairing and
re-weblung aliinilniim lawn fur
niture. You do n»t have I.. be
a
inrrhanir. our
initructor
ahowi ci.u how. The man we
want mild have a car or place
of huuneii; hr mud have $nw
for equipment which include! a
re-webbing machine, grnmmrlt,
icrewi. etc, and enough $ rlnn
wrbhmg i» return hi* inveit­
ment within Pi daw I'lraie d»
not anvwrr thi* a.I unle*! )..u
meet
above
requirement*
Write, wltr or phone tod*)!
Green Stair Hr Webbing Plan.
Room Ml Sweet Building. El.
Lau.lrtdalr,
Florida.
Phone
Jarkiox 3-3U9I.
E X P E R I E N t E li

Bartender,

mid

■Hr aged man Bute R«v I). G
e o Sanlurd Herald
2*— Male or female
Men Women $10 Dailv Sell luml
noui nainrplitrt Write Brevii
Uo . AtllrlM.ro. M ai'.

i.OST— LEASE

AIR CONDI HONING
CONTR ACT and REPAIR WORK
1007 Sanfuid A ir.
T.A 7 4342

Painting

At

24-PIAN O SER VICE
PIANO TU N IN G A REPAIRING
AV. I - HARMON
Ph. r .l 2 4223 Alter S lid p. m.

For carpentry, painting, aeieenIng, roofing, ami plaaler repair,
a*|ihal( tile, aahe*l*.« »ullng,
nij-oniy *&gt;r w,.,mJ *trp*t leveling
and lepairinf
garage* and
wircking rail K\ C 46'.'1*.

V A IT T M C LEA N ER REPAIRS
I'arta fnr all makrv -if Meaner*;
Electrolux. Ilom rr, Kirby, etr.
F rrt pick-up. Work guaranteed.
FA 2 4:'-.

block* of OrRae?
««mple4e ahopplevg

AS LOW AS
$350 Down
$65 Monthly
(Inilude* Clnalna)
AV. G. Miller. Deieloper
Sale* Office
llwy. 17 • f l DeRary Plaix
Ph. NO R-44JI nr NO 9-4711
« MILIUA NORTH O f
SANFORD

24— INHI R A N G E

JCaAiiA
/

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FA 2-31*2

INCOM E T A X SER VIC E
B'm. II. Murray
lll l Celery Ave
r . l 2139$
.an
t'loied .Sunday
* —a b tu x b s

Rah* nt or iron F.A ?-792*
.an

FLO RID A COUPLE,

for

R AVEN N A
PARK
H O M ES
• Meilullinn Hume*
•

Uuntom

t arpenter tooli; electric planer,
mitre liox. rlrrtric paint *pra&gt;
rr. Neico on*- burner ml *tove
Iteaiunahle prire* Inqutir at
I0i Shell nd . Dellarv, Hutt.lv.

Huill tju nllte

$450 Down

s a i -r

l-.*4l real P LAYP EN In good condition 3
dent! de.lre to rent or manage
inn. old. rea*..nahlr F A 7 Ills
farm fl*h ramp nr tmall hu«i
i i p «*
GimmI relerence* Bo* 49. 1930 Harley Davidvun Motunyclri
Sanford Ihrald
and 1930 if, h p John*,.it An­
ker. Roth good condition Call
Will hahy in tn my home hy
FA 21701
hour, day &lt;&gt;r week. M ri. Lucille
Spivey, FA IgOAu
FACTORY ,IO YOU
ALUM INUM
40— B l'9 IN la S 0 &gt; | -O R T l'N IT IM
V E N E T IA N IIIJNDS
Retired or active men or women. Enrloird hrad Sag proof tmttom
rail with plaitie end*. Plaitic t
Im-al Irani lute available. No
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
franrhiie fee. Inveitment $430 00
cordi.
up. Inveitment fully iccured by
Inventory. No ulling Guaran­ Senkarik (ilnwa unit I'ninl Uo.
teed Income. Write to Box TAA, 112 111 W 2nd St. I'll F.A 2 46221
r o Sanford Herald
n

Hilhia 2
Plata, A
Cenler.

27— M l l l l ) &gt; - l ' r i i v ' I M I s

Ironing. 10c A l$c. FA 2 770

work

Kstatcn

2 . - E I &gt; 1 TK H Al. SI IH ICFS

Expertenred Truck Driver fam i­
liar **nt* North. South and Beit
FA 2 0611

P A R T TIM E office
type FA 2 7293

LAKE MARIE

71 A III II.H IN G ( O M H A C H H IS

kleiteh lllilg

work,

LO ANS

DcBary

FLOOR
landing an-1 fimthlng
Cleaning,
waging
Serviag
Seminole County vine* 1923.
II. M. Glraion. I.ak* Mary

FA 2 14M.

P A R T TIM E office
type. EA 7 22*'.

F IIA

In

23 A - lll ll.D IM . - tti:p \ |R s _
P A I N T I N G ________________

Kxpprifncc miuiri'tl. Apply
Thtirsdsy.
In 12 Noon
nt Sttlforil Store nr Florid*
'ilM lo Kniplovment Service.
Wanted

Oi

N E W !

Joe C. Ihoma*
102.1 Sarita SI.
FA 2ia»49

Ilouia Wiring — Electric Service
Md Vihlen
R A N D A LL E L E C TR IC CO.
np|ilicntluii.4 112 Magnolia
F.A 2 0913

Cashiers
Grocery Clerks
Produce Clerks
Meat Cutters

Il-W -t h

Sal#

^ ^ C T ia ilf if d ^ D la -la j^ ^

IMumbinir &lt;£ Hupairs

SANFORD FOOD
FAIR
,N..w ncci'iitiiiK
fo r

Rif

Everything. Furniture Center.

IncluileN (low ing Unxl

T'ttin Aleut (in -hiit
Si. Follow ('mintry
( lull lid. A Watch
For Our Sign* . . .

OPEN DAILY
•Min

A. M. T i l Dark
SUNDAY

2:00 l&gt;. M. T i l Dark

SUo&amp;makeA.
( onMrurtion Co., Inc.
211

AAr.l

231k Street

I'bone F A 23193

s p i n a I.' s r t T i a i a r

Quick Laundromat Btrvlea
Shirt* Fialihrd In 41 Houri
Santlona Dry Claaninc
E. 2ith St. Food mart Bldg
B O L'TH S ID E
LAUN D R O M AT
w e ix o r Il u n g

Fairbixki Moria Pumpa
Rtpaira fo all makea
HOWARD W. LO N G
&gt;07 E. Commercial Ava.
Phono F A 2 2X33
R O LLA W A Y , Raiplixl tad Baby
Redi. Day, Weak or Month—
Tx l. FA I-S llt, rurniturx Canter
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WELCOME N AVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
AVe invite you In lie our guewlx xhxoliitely fret
without obligition nt one of Sxnford's leading
Motelx while you locale xuitxbU housing far
&gt;ou nnd your family. Pick up your key al tha
Salta Offict.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
HRAILEY ODHAM. Pres.
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Corner lin y . 17-R2 Jt 271H St.

�Oviedo

Valentine Royally
Crowned At Party
Hr M A M A * H. JO N H *
Amtdat a Urge group ad
Student* and In a arttMg at royal
•planter. MUa Priarilla Tuhy,
daughter of Rev. and Mra. Steph­
en H. Toliy. and Wallara Kalaay.
•on oT Mr. ami Mr*. George A.
Xalaay. wrre crowned Valentine
queen and king, Saturday evening
a'. th« City Hall Memorial building.
Both itudenti, member* of the
senior (Ian. were alerted at a preeioui Inlormal parly liy Ih* actuor
fetch erhool atudrnt i*«iy.
The throne waa of regal beauty
with tan lari* ht-arla forming the
background
Attendant!
Mine*
Linda llarria, Naomi Tuhy. Carol
Parker. Benia Fleming, Yvonne
King and Junie Firm ing were all
attired in evening dretaea of patirl
aolora and carried bouquet* of red
and white in heart ahapea.
The iparioui room wai lovely
with a variety of valentine* irrac
fee the walla and red and white
streamer! decorating Ilia ceiling.
T h « lerving table wai overlaid
With a Valentine cloth and center­
ed with a large white heart made
net, hderfpfr«ed with imall red
art!.
M n . Kddie Parker poured punen.
M ra. John Courier, chairman of the
•efreehment* eommittee, waa a*eiated by M n. Jamee K. Brook­
shire said Mra. John I.undy with
•he lervlng of dellciou! Valentine
•andlei, aandwlehei and rake! of
fee Valentine variety.
Mra. George A . Keliey, recreafew chairman, wai In charge of
(he lovely affair with approxi■Mtaly M ftudenn attending. ProSeed! were donated to the Oviedo
High School annual fund
Clsh Planned lie moon ration
M il! Myrtle Wilaon, agent, wai I
(•eat at the Home Dcmonatraiiun I
Cloh meeting laat Friday morning I
the home of Mra. C. S. I.ee on
he Charm.
Member! made piani lot a dem•aatration at the fair in Sanford
JH Saturday, at which lime Mra. i
W . W. Dietrick demunitratod tierM d trayi for the local club.
Mn. Howard Hunt and Mra.
(Hetrick ipoka on the "Buying and 1
fermngemi-ot of Furniture.**
At noon the member* enjoyed ,
•ark lunrhri. aupplemented by
•ska end coffee aerved hr Mr*

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This Old House Is Getting Shaky, This Old House Getting Old’
By Virginia Con*
Herald Staff Writer
\

First of mo Article*
Thc lady, half blind and feeble.
r©»e from her bed. The pillow
wat covered with a burlap tack.
“ It it someone to *e* m e?" the

Baled.
She came into the narrow dark
torr.dor from her room. Tattered
eurtaint hung in threda at the
window. A tcrap of rug. a elutfetered bureau, a broken chair and

a lumpy bed completed the fum

tilling*.
•it mutt be tomcone to aee
me It it a man or a woman?"
Tbit ia the houte on the hill—
the Seminole County Home.
Here the community bathroom*,
one for men. one for women, are
barely ditcernible. lighted only
by painted window*. Odor* of age
and aickneta permeata the wooden
floor*, bare of paint. RuMy f u ­
ture* and cracked porcelain defy
aanitation.
In th# Infirmary, patlenta ute
mivonnalse Jar* for water pit­

attached to a trearherooe looking
chandelier.
Eterything I* too narrow; door*,
corridor*, room*
An old man who **rt*d the
county for more than JO year*
lie* dying in a rear bedroom.
The *un beat* through th* crack­
ed thade*. No curtain* here.
Mc»l» mutt be carried Irom the
main houte arrota Ihc yard A
hot plate warm* eolfee that ha*
grown rold during the transition.
The makeshift kitchen tn the
infirmary hold* a battered refri­
gerator for juuea and medicine.

cher*. Medicine* are kept In a
wooden eloiet: the door open* the
wrong way in th* hall. Dressings
and tyringea U* entered oo an
ancient cabinet.
The infirmary la alwaya full.
Moit of th* patient* draw their
lait breath* her*.
Malttr&gt;»t* are loo »hort for the
makeshift hospital bed*. '•That'*
all right for that man. ‘eau*e
he doesn't hat* any leg*,” a
nurte laid. To call for help, men
In the dormitory pull on cord*

Dithe* are weshed aa laundry I mg room h piisi sant and Invit-j two *(*ctrk *4ov oa. The ovens old lady i, only she peebet a
burlap sack on her pillow. Th*
tuba, then pieced back on trav*. mg. Ar. old timer works a rroes won't work tn aether.
There are no thrive* or cuplwvanU word puzzle an a table. On closer | Milk bom the cow* bwe pot f*rrutjrr u from ■ b* gone era.
inspection. Hi* oilcloth covering: lwon brought in. and u ti oo Ihc In Uilt tuu r that can hold many,
for Uirm.
Many of iliv keys on die up- | the tablet W badly crocked The kitchen table, ready lor straining Uis-r* are few.
to Uve ram. or fetght sunrhitie,
right piano m ib* living room curtain* are faded and tom.
There M th* linc-U of apricot*
are mi**ing. Atop the piano te
In ail Uus* rooms patnl would cooking Tie* nook envlbw Tin# w , Ihoee tn Ute tutored borne wall
to their dining room off a eooa tree made of Chrittmas cards, help, but II could iMtver tod* Mw a happy ivom
supplying some color hi &gt;b« hare large ceiling crack*.
The shirt-rooms hold ample sup ' necting porrb from tlie kiuhrn.
T1&gt;* bouse on lb* hiM doesn't
ruont.
Tile kitchen has no evsptwards plies of eannrd good*, potatoes
An okl man stt* hr fore Ibc no shelve* hi hold the vinlagr ami onion*, l.men eloart* are fill­ look bad from lit* road Its gray
blaring T\
Tn* floor i* cov I pot* and pans. The modern relri- ed with tiicett and pillow easel, stucco wall* ar* proleitrd hr
tred with hitolratn. A new chair I geraior stands out m embarrass-! all m ocs-d of rvpsir. Blanket* hug* mossy oak* and stony ow­
ing* tree*
Well fed etisrtsens
in on* corner look* out of place ' ment. like tlie new deep freeie ar* stored ihoee.
The fresh green and white din lit the dining room There are1 Ttie bedrooms ar# Ifke 1h* Wind roam ki a fenced yard

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T l l l l l S D A Y . F F H U U A R Y 2t». 1959

SANFORD." FI/MUDA

NO. I t T

Khrushchev Gets Blunt Warning
Collins Urges 'Restraint' 107 Lillie Words
U IIY 8 U A S E IIA LL SION — Al Wallace
(seated) of Boyd-Wallnca Irorurnnce A coney
M hand* Ward Goodrich u check for the first
• aixn Bold for the local baaebnll park. Good­

May Spell Success
On 'M ixing' Statements
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Gov. Lelloy Collin* «aid. For U. S. Missiles

rich is huaimtis ntanayor of the Greyhounds,
Sanford'* entry in the Florida State Leanue.

in effect, today that Icginlntont ciiniliiluti**, the nt'ws|m|HT*
mu' govviitora nhould quit popping off an much on the
neg rogation ianuu.
"The time ha* come for cxcrcieo of considerable re­
straint" in thi* field, Collins told hi* new* conference.

(Ib -ra ld Staff P h o t o )

Prison Guard Is Jailed Court Okay Asked
For Baseball Club

I think th* people can understand it (the manifesto) for what
It is," he said.
"I hst* the feeling this whole
subject It to fraught with rmoliou
arid to sub.ecl to unsound Inter­
Organizers of the Sanford base­
pretations and it is likely that uu)
ball Club, In c . yesterday asked
statement would b« received in
,
Circuit Judge Voile William* J r.,
)VC thc corporatlon a i . a different light than It was rrt§
O C A LA (U I’D — A guard al th* were Jailed n connection with a (Q
Tina was executive*' day at the
tended, that I will not Comment." , ( haniter of C'onnuercv Coffee
new men'* prison farm near here tent* of robberie. which invo.vrd | non prof|, Vfntur(
lie
said
his
statement
about
Club,
and hi* brother wore arrested at Icaat on* prisoner and maybe
The chartrr include* the name*
cdr. Jolui Miller, chief staff ofearly today- in connection with a more.
of proposed officer* of the cor­ icstialut applies to ''legislators,
W rit **id that Samuel Altman poration, which will opcralr the candidates, the newspapers and . fleer of llravy \ttaik Wing One.
aerie* of safe cracking job* tn th*
i mtriMlucril ihc “ number two" men
area which netted more titan allegedly ha* been letting al Icavt Sanford franchise in the Class I) governors.
Collins w h s out of th* stale in each tipudron at Itauic) Fti Ul
one prisoner out of 111* rcli nightly Florida Stale League.
125,000.
when • giuup of legislators, led
Known as the men who “do Ihe
Superintendent Harvey Weal of to help with the job*.
Proposed as officer* are O r D
lie drehned to diiclotr thc name II Mathers, president; W. K Mc- by Rep. Iticnaril O. Mitriiril of I dirty work." Ibe executive officers
the prison said Guard Samuel Ailman, 26, and hi* brother George, of the prisoner at this time lie flohcrt*. vice president, and John I.e in County, adopted Ihc mani- 1included l.cdr. It C. Hamilton,
festo vowing lo fight for taeial Fasrou M . and a furmrr List* with
laid Ute investigation U still under Kitipatnrk, secretary treasurer.
segregation and states'rights.
jV A H -l; l.ctlr. Charles Guliitic,
way and more than on* convict
Officer* are not elected ai yet.
In » speech at Pensacola Wed- V A II-I; Crlr. Norm.h i Mtlnnlt,
may l « involved.
but the official announcement
(M r
K »rn e 'i Rowell,
West *sld be h it N -n trre 'tl- hinge* only on approval ,n the nesds/,Speaker-iH'signatcT o ia l^ A H -* :
gating thc aituation for two weeks,! corporation by Judge William* Ib-ailry tevirely criticized unidrn-1 VAII-7, in hi* second lour of duty
lifleil slate officials whom he said ■** Hanford, ami Cdr. K.irl (IlieMyi
following a Up from one of the
•Meanwhile. W a r d
Goodrich.
Yales. V A II t&gt;
prisoner*.
I business manager for ihe Grey are “urging integralton unnecestarCharlie Morrison, pubtl,- rcla
I c ca ll«l In tba Highway Patn.1 |l(mn(U m||| |h&lt;| orJl.r,
ht. il) "
lions
ilirielor of Ihv Chaiiilw-r, in
lie
warned
that
threatened
Highway Patrolman Olin E. and about 2 a. m. today, n. ..H i, ,nR , ccrptw| for .dverti.lng signs
Irorliuvd Rirhard ParrUli of the
Garrclt w ii bu»y working acci° 1 , ,
1on the fence at municipal stud voluntary integration of the O r­ Itlebnnl snd I r-wu Curl, market on
chard Villa Kh'itit'ii(ui) Sc bool
We,l said he parked jurt outside K
T|)p f,n , , urh „ „ „
dents last night.
JOth St. M.iyor Al Wilson and
,0 H..yd Wall.ce liuu r- in Miami is fostering legislation
The first occurred at 8:20 p. m the prison m an unmarked ear
Je rn IM strih. son of ictlinl rail
which
nils;lit
seriously
jropaidize
and
»aw
Altman
let
a
prisoner
out
A
A,
when Sam Emmett Finley, West
anti- regency. &lt;vi least es sum
road man Joe Edwards.
l’alm lleach, attempted a left t u r n uf ,,le K**®J The pruoncr ran |(S|W are
for the fence. the state's frer public school
Young Edwards it presenlly
s)slciU.
into Church St. at Highway 17-W. and jumped in West*. e&gt;r, appar-1 (;4MM)rlrh M „i
with a ilrazllian airline, an&lt;l Is
State
School
Supt
Thomas
l&gt;.
cn,
I,thinking
it
wa.
the
car
of,
ManagerPacky
Roger,
and
17
Finley's serlsn was demolished
viiitir.g In* father in luikr Mar&gt;
player* have returned signerl con itulley said he was In ‘'Complido
by a semi trailer driven by Wil­ George Altman.
Mom-on announerd Ihe romin,agrtcment"
will,
Uie
state'*
rights
A
few
mlnutaa
la
tar,
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tracU
l0
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the
team
will
liam Picric Jordan J r , Savannah,
, .
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.
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. of Ilia Easter Lily Rail. March C
Altman,
accompanied
by
an
un
,r,
|ra|n,
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nan
phlluioph) in th* manlfc.to, Init
m|„ |&lt;ne(jl the Crippl.sl
Ga. There were no injuries.
i n . new dln, |Wach on A „ , , fcoril •ud lie would op|h„» an&gt; m.-vu rh iid n n i Society
Finley, a denial technician, w*» Identified man, drove
of Seminole
charged with driving whi a intoxi* *ontaac and was surrounded by mjf to an innoonceincal from lo ahtdi-h tin- schotil system to Cininly T I -.-ls art- available at
prevent
mixed
class**.
ca!rd and taken to the county Jail. P*Wolmcn. Wert said burglar too.* S|ltrr). RolM-rlson. minor league
Mrs Applcby'a Restaurant, and
driver from Orlamlo i* being »*re found in Una ear and tie .aier djrpc|or (or n,e Washington Sen
from Mrs. Inis llouvhoMcr at tlnSanford Atlantic Rank.
sought by Garrett after leaving the lourd nuue safe cracking tool, alor, w(lh „ h|f(, s, nford wll| be
scene of an accident at 9:10 last hidden tn a spot in lb* woods near
Orange Juice wa* terved at llnCoffee Club through tne court tty
night. The driver backed Into a 0c*1* *° " h*'h
* »
u *«
--------------------------------sedan parked on the Sunny town PrtKMwr inrelvvd.
J
of Ihe Rich Food plan Morrl«-&gt;n
looked at the small group attend
Road. Minor damage was caused
T,‘e Prjw n *r
hlin they ha&lt;l ^ i i | | e S C o n f i d e n t
to the ear. ownerl by Marion Clay P *nne&lt;J
*»f« ,|?b‘ *n Game* **U l l C i V s U n f i a e f i r
|mg and (aid, “ What we lark In
' ipiantlty, we make up In i|iiali(y.*'
Kskridge, Denver, Col.
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Two mile, north of Oviedo on
He laid the group had cracked *
IN C L O V e ry ,
Adolph E
Schrrek. died in
mate Road « « . . tractor trailer
&gt;n. Invrrne... but it wa. load R e f u m T q U j - j Q L
ttantly thl* morning al his borne
Jackknifed al 11:16 in th* rain.
wl,h «*'l r «»• » r‘d H»*&gt; did nol l ' c l u * n • w
JO U
tvn Magnolia Avr ilffiial* sanl
W A SH IN G TO N (U P I) - S e ra hr shot himself in thr right tern
Ervin Edward Hrown of Jackson*nT »non*y.
tar&gt;- of State John Fotter ihillr* pie with a revolver.
villa lost ctmtrol of the truck at he
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wa* rc|-orteiJ confident today that
Justlrr of tlir I'eaca Hugh Dun
munrlad a curve on Uie wet |«ve- B U11 Cl C T S W o m C O
his cancer treatment* will |&gt;ermit can mini the death as suicide.
ment.
TAM PA. Fla (K I'D — Many stu
Tune was set at R a in
C
Mr Schrrek was a retired mer­ deni* of the Gary elementary
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Building »upply house* in Sr-inl
I'hylus IG-niau, Dulles' cbn-f chant Hr came to Sanford four school stavert home toriay and of
pipe, which went through th# front
of the truck, llrown wat charged nole County werr warned toriay of awrelary, quoted him as telling months ago from foind O' f.akrt fleinli launched a new attack on
*** going to resume his Wl* Hr was liorn June IR 1*93,1 vermin in Ilia building
ssdii speed too great fur conditions a man who onlrra several bun
i*l dulls*
Garrett went home at 3 a. in., a dred dollar* worth of tumlrer. 0'*irHe
in Chicago, .nid was a member of
Alniut 30 niotlier* galheret] in
did
pay* for it with a check, and
' H® .'!,d •*» thaiT" rwiKirtcrt Masonic lodge No 21* Eagle angry session at the school pun
urrd man.
pressed her
never return*.
“ Ye*, indeed b# did," ahe r# River. Wl* , and the luithrmn cipsl'* office Wednetrl*y and cot
The check l* always tS 10 more
erl to keep their youngtlers out
Church.
piled
than the total amount, and thr
Suivivors imlnde his wile, Mrs of school until rail, mile* and
Miss
llrrn.ru
said
site
and
tlirer
difference is r-lurned to him in
llealrlcc Schrcck. Sanford; one roaches are cleared uut
cash Th* checks have hern dr.iwn other girl* from Dll Ilet* office who' ton. Frank A Schrcck, Hender­
Some of ihe mothers stripped
look the tceretary a present on hi*
Free chest X-raya will »&lt;c given on a hank in l akeland He has TI at birthday Wednesday dirt not son, Nev ; two brother* George l( &lt;ir children In Ihe w ain to
tomorrow af the Midway Groeary. » account there polire said
Sehrrrk, Harvey. Ill . and t rank show newsmen welts they said
asp him when he would !■* bark
from 1-4 n. m. and * p. m.. and
Hr wa* identified is using the
were rained by mile lutes
The side salrl DillU-a was •■feel-I .Srhreck. I and O ’ l.akrt
at Yowcll'a ui downtown Sanford nin,e °f J - C. Jonrs, alias Wil- Ing prrly good" In ht» room al i Remains will lie sent In Chicago
School official* laid they had
from 10 a. m *l p. m. anil 2-6 p. m. llam*. Polic# said he ha. worked WaHer Reed Aimy Hospital. -W e fur (ervlees and interment llris been frying lo gel rid of ihe pr-su
Tlie terviea i* provided by the h# operation aucceisfully in Vo , a&lt;l |ot, of K(W)J |aurhl W|U| h|m »on Funeral Home I* in rhatgr for some time, bill wI'I uhii sue
cess.
Florida Stale Hoard of Health, the 'u»‘» County
He was quite sharp as a mailer of of local arrangements
__________________
Mr*. Joan William*, a third
Seminole County Health Unit and
fact H r wa* full of i-eans."
tint Seminole County T B and
Dulles »iM receive atnther dn«* C s .M n U » M . .
said (he situation
of radiation today from th* not
Health Asioctation.
pdal * million volt X-ray machine
A „ „ ;L L L
,,a&gt;* Hist ahe wa* forced tn

Coffee Club Meets
Ramey Executives

As Burglar; Con Helped

Car Wrecks Keep
Patrolman On Run

Sanlord Man Dies
Of Gunshot Wound

Mite Bites Force
Drive On Vermin
At Tampa School

S S S n t S T - S Of Bouncing Check

Schedule Listed
For X-Roy Units

Two Will Attend
Parks Workshop

Not Thirsty, Just
Needed Some Cash

PATERSON. N. 1. (D P I) - A
Den • aged hoy entered a liquor P r i r i C O
store Wednesday night and asked

J

01b"T for m&gt; Home

Ronald PcrTy and Jamea Dnnn
will attend th* Southeastern Parks
and Recreation workshop at North
Carolina Stale College in Raleigh.
Tlie three day workshop will be­
gin March 4 Thr program deal*
with planning, mitntenanc* and
operation of park*, rtadiums and
recreational facilities.

KharT c,Bt

How’s That Again?

Chief Is AbsentThieves, Be Wory

C LIN TO N , Tcnn. &lt; U P t&gt; - Troop
er Fred Brown arretted motorist
Oliver H. Anderson for speeding
and drov* him to Jail to lodge
th* complaint.
Anderson charged the trooper
with exceeding lb* ipecd limit on
the trip to Jail.
So far, the charge against An­
derson ha* been dropped. Brown'*
aossr aUU sa pending.

Toid h* was too young to buy
alcoholic beverage*. Ihe youth
went away but returned later with
* gun. robbed the place of $190 0
and left without bothering lo pick
up any beer.

symphony I ickcfs
Available l oday

I
S c h o d u lp ^
J V IIL U U ie S

Honeymoon

Ticket, for Uie Floral* Hym
.
.
, . ,
prams ( ocvrrt Wrnt cm *a'e today
’
at Roumillat and Anrbrvon. Imich-1
I ton'* Drug Store anil Ilia Kecre*
lion office al the Civic Center
\ a u personnel may i-ur&gt;Da»r
ticket* Mon-lay at.il Tuesday al tlie
Base Farhang*

Tn K Y O (C P I)— Crown Prince
AfcIhito and hi* commoner bride,0 *lr- Milt Mtchiko Sho&lt;fa will
honeymoon in Japan, it wa* ann&lt;&gt;unc,'d today.
Imperial household director Ta
keihl I'sainl nid then- wa* no!
foundation for press re|Kirts that
Ihe royal pan rnigm fn lo xiiami
after their April 10 wedding.

Man Cut In Fracas

Chief Roy Williams wa* not In
A 2sI-year old San.ord man was
off it e this morning at the
takrn to Seminole Memorial Hos­
Sanford Police Department
pital for emergency trealment last
Vandal* had broken Into hit |night after hit brother-in-law at
camp at Blue Spring* in Volusia, u , gr d him with a knife.
County, and mad* off with prac-l If* wa* treated for a deep cut on
Really everything portable, even the right arm and thumb. He dal
th* Uaana aa th* bad*.
(not prat# c h u \ n

»&gt;
*«i grown *rriou* in the pxsi
hold ciat*e* outdoor*

Before II wa. learned Dial ver
m,n had Invaded thr building,
.
..... ,
teacher* nollced »o many well*
on thc children Ihey Ihought an
epaletnir of chicken jim had
broken out
.
TI
“
~
“ U H ’ llllc H A T r c n t c d
Three Negro Juvenile* wen ar

CAM BRIDG E. Mas* (D P I)—
Aircraft and rovki-t expert* today
hailerl 107 little word* that may
spell a military advantage for the

r s.

Macmillan States
Action Dangerous
MOSCOW ( U l’l ) — itriti.-rh Prime Minister ilttroltl Murv
millntt Ittin informed Soviet Premier Nikita Khrtiachev in
blunt termit that unilateral Hitiudan action in Herlin ran
"only lead (o a dangt'iornt nitiinlitin," it xvaa diacloaed today.
A I’ritiah ajaikeanmn ntailo the diaclOMire a* Macmillan
took off Ity plane on a "tourlM circuit" of Kiev and Lenin­
grad without Khrushchev who was

10 have arcotnpamrd him. Th#
The winds form a simple lan­
i|vnkrsman said Khrushchev did
guage wlnrh enable* electronic
not go because of a "had tooth."
brains to plan and supervise the
The spokesman said he wanted
manufacturing of plane and mis
to "tuA# it clear" Uiat It was not
tile parts by other luechamcat
Macmillan's firm lalking t h a t
MIAMI i L l l i - Vac t it ,,dent rausid Khrushchev to alumina
equipment Thr work will be ilnno
j iitehard Nunn is In Miami on att- hi* plan* to escort him.
faster and al less cost.
Tlie language, part of a system ulher of hta unannounced varallim*.
Ilrtlivh sourer* said Macmillan's
railed Automatically Programmed
11 a t e m r n t s to Khrushchev
Toll* i A I T -. wa* made public at
Wednesday al dinner and during
Massachuselt* Institute of Tech­
W AMIING I ON t U i'l) — liiiUsa an inlcrmlsiton of tint "Romeo
nology.
leader* ti»la) pul • "refurm " | and Juliet" ballet apparnnUy had
A P T will enable this country to un * bit] to give mcmticra lllur* rauiril Ilia temperature ui the
"build a war machine that no- ami higher pined of flee help.
talks lo rite
Isrsrly- vtoiil-l want to tackle," aalil
The sources earlier described
Lt. Gen Clarence S Irvine. Air
the atmosphere a* cool a* th#
Force deputy chief of staff for
v Al l...I I v. Mails t u r n
Mal­ retull of Khruwhchcv'a Tuesday
material.
tese ■UprixHoM have withdrawn speech lu whlrn he rejected lha
Irving told a newt conference savings from * government bank West'a offer of a foreign minis­
A P T "is perfectly wonderful."
in a new- display of passive re­ ter*' conference and drmanded a
M IT scientists said A P T work* sistance against Britain.
meeting at the summit instead.
very oittiply An engineer would
F.rUt tidca anurmnerd that drp.
take a rough drawing of a tietiliei had reached agreement oa
signed part and use A P T language
LO NDO N i CPI i
i.u* t am­ rulliltal exchanges b-tween th#
to write out a brief summary of t - r i d g r Culver*!!) tiddly w ink* two countries. This will cover ex­
llv sprclfiralions.
leant, which inecl* Oifisrd today, change of tourist# ami hooka and
Ilit- electronic brain would take hat been insured by Lloyds for similar activities.
tin- summary and. in a matter nf IriiO a thumb.
Earlier, diplomatic source* taid
viTiirnl* nr nuiiuiet. plan tin- pall
Marmiliait't e f f o r t * to rcarh
lit detail Hie brain would then
agreement with Khntthcliev had
tend instrucllonv to an unmanned
DERMA , ii.\K.», visits. I l i l l all Imt ended amt that relations
marhint which would turn out the
l.tbvrace'i showplacu home here were so ley that Macmillan would
part.
with a m by Hi foot piano-*li*|.-d limit hi* efforts tn ttresilng th*
VI’ 1' will make production both swimming pool was mild Wednes­ dinger of Khrushchev's uncom­
cheaper anil less time— consult! day fur fHit.ivio.
promising stand on Berlin,
mg reseat chert sjtd
It vine said A I T will mean bvl
ter airplanes and spare missile*
WASHINGTON i t ’P Il — Piedat no tnereate in coil and may «Ii nt Kl&gt;rnh«»wrr today nuintnutrd
even gi-ally reduce the current Ml* t lure ItiMittu* l.ucc, foriiirr
cost u( uiiinn.il defense.
l ’. S •nii&gt;si&gt;»ad«ir to Italy, to be
11111b« « i.tdor to fit Af t|.

News Briefs
Nixon Vacationing'

Bill Given 'Reform’

Money Withdrawn

Thumbs Are Insured

I.iberace Homo Sold

Ike Chooses Clare

Policeman Jailed
For Rape-Slaying

Post Office Closed?

T \ l I.AIIAHSEF: (U P I) — Dw
spite pessimistic financial return
from other amtree*, Gov. f^ltny
I Collin* insisted again tisslay that
Florida ran get by without new
, tase* in the next two year*.
And Collins told hit new* cot*,
NEW YitltK t il|‘li — A Jhv- ar
farence Unit Florida at-psrrnlly D
old honor pollrrmnn and a 27
one of only a half dozen stile* in
vr .it old companion were arrested
WASHINGTON (D P I)— The AgWednesday night for the rape itcultuie Department i«'(Hjrtid to­ the nation that D In thl* “favor•laying &lt;&gt;f a rat year nid grand day tin- average Aliierleun farm aide" position.
lie said tin found Il ls out at a
ui'-ttier who resisted (heir drunken I ei (iia-ltf more inonry U -t y«ai
meeting of the governor's conferailvant rs
Ulan In any year since 1951.
i cnee rvr-uttva rummlttra In Htlovi,
•\ polire department spokesman
Miss, Monday and Tuesday. H*
sanl Brooklyn Patrolman Franelt
I said thr subject of finances and
J Huger* admitted that lie help'd
WASHINGTON
pi
-.r raa* tase* received more attention from
Im j i Xlts \ mla Mirtuan unt-m
tetmis Sunday nrglil after be and U I mim-i) imla) lo extend America s tin- governors than any other topic.
llioni.it Murtiia. a triicktlrlver's tajuiidanra tar into the blue Pa­ ! "I found that nearly every (tale
helps r p u l l e d the srreaming cific by making Hawaii the 3uth is In mg hard put to it lo avoid
substantial n r* lava* thl* year,"
graniltimlber of tune into llicir state
lie said, "and I feel Florida 1* in a
ear Itugers said Murtha rapid
very fortunate position in havtug
Mr- Mir man but he did not
WA'illi.N'GIO.N i L P I )
A new :n* (rower to avoid additional
Itngi t s wat charged w th It-mtl
elite amt Vlurtlia with liumtelile ill-*e wa- s,alter) 111 Coogle»■ to* jlaves."
da ■ to let lb* tcui
\
lie laid Hit* is no Dm* for pet*
and rape
Ttie wulow wat found tineon Autiibrlt) Issue ir-vionic bonds to simitm or statement* of "wall* and
tcious iri a parking lot Monday u b r money lur axtenoed p--wer woe*" about curtailment of statu
services.
and dud two hours later in a lint taclllti.s.
Comptroller Ray Green taid ia
pttai Authurilies had ti-arrhetl In
Jarkionvllie Wednesday Uiat ha
vain (nr hrr assailants until an
until rut died patrolman supplied
ORLANDO i u r n
- The w.eck does not think ivow that present
ti lur malum thal threw tuspirton age of a misdng small prlvatw revenue source* will rats* to th#
on lingers, holder of a citation far plane ws&gt; found toriay In a heavily nest |,iinniiim even Ilia 71* million
meritorious 'Inly.
wooded area about 25 mile, north­ dollar* he rtlimated a few month*
west of Melbourne, the A ir Fuic* hack
reported hera.

Farm Income Higher

Hawaii To Be 50th?

TVA Drive Started

Wreckage Sighted

Exchange To Ship
250 Millionth Box

Anti-White Riots

TA M I'A

I l ’IM)—

The

Offered Insurance

$&lt;H)0 Million Claim

M A N ILA ( L I T ) -— Government
official* disclosed Wednesday that
la i it aI rDsrtng and toulrr to a specDI mission would leave for
algbl. low alwsul 6$, Friday partly Washington soon to ilis-uvi the
r kmdy and mild South and south- Philippine*' 9uo ■ million - dollar
west wind* IS to J'. mile* per buer, omnihut claim* against Ihc dnited
tier uniUI| Mortilweat kowifhi.
States.

I

LO N D O N i lll'ly — A burglar
broke Kilo lilt- Holloway branch ol
(lit- \\ i vl iinvl-r Bank Werlnesday
night anil stole 14 rent* worth of
I slani|&gt;s.

SAI IS H l'K Y, Rhodesia ( U I'I J —
Florid* | Anti white vtolenir la raging to­
Citrus Ettlu ngr's ?-S0 millionth day In territories spanning Africa
I n i of nr .mgr* will h--lp II relr from aea to sea and from tlie
bratr Hi Aetb anniversary next I Congo Jungle* to th* Cap# of
month
I Good Hope
Central Manager Joftn T !*•*
Th. concert wUI come b, «h. i %***.
ley «ald Ihe Klchangf would ship
Sanford Civic Center March
| Horn the (Mdllasro Georgia Store. Hu Ih&gt;x to the New York Att l-&gt;n
BARTOW |U P I&gt;— Form er Rep.
1.117 Wr«t n th Si
Market Marrh 2 lo highlight Ute ; K B (Short) I Join* lestitled to­
sponsored by the Sanford Hs-r n a ­
Hie
complaint
was
made
by
E
tion Department. A free children's
organifalion's annivertary.
day he met with Sheriff Hagan
A. Covington, owner of the time.
concert will be given during the
Parrish In I9M to aril him Insur­
The boys were charged with petty
afternoon.
ance not hrili* him to allow gam­
larceny.
bling to flourish.

Weather

Collins Confident
Money Sufficient

Deaf Mute Given
One-Way Ticket

Diver Ends Test

Station Featured
In Aircraft Paper
Tli* llravy Attack story la fr
tured m an insert In the "No:
American lake-Off/* a publlcab
produced by th# Columbia Divtil
uf North American Aircraft Co
Illustrated
with
pictures
-'(Uodron peraonncl, Sanford I
the Sanford Naval A D Station, I
feature give* a pat un tha back
lha men at Kainuy Field and I
people uf Sanford.
Dc:- "bed a rt many of th* Sa
Inula County advantage*, tncludl
ita climate, farllitiee and atUU
toward the N avy.

A deaf miltr who refused to
ORLANDO ( U l i ) — Kkindiver
stop soliciting money In San'ord Duke M&gt;er» gav* up hi* undarwawa* put un a bus today and sent iter cnrluranca test Wednesday
hack to her home la Griffin, Ga. after 17 liour* and 3u minutes, far
Sign tn the rear window of t
She was turned over to the vhort uf the 19 hour* snd one min­ foreign car parked In downtowa
S . riff* Department by local ute re -rd act last year in k * » Sanford: "Help Stamp out CadOpulic*.
^
lir a "
|Orleans.

.Sign Of The Timei

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