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joined Wiflim T r a i n
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lier to a Julry rark. A widdrr
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he w t* dead” — » h r we* y*t
adrift on lh* plain* W r d n r u J j y
nighl with «evrn rhll dre n. *evrr»l
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T b i t prr»enl*d * handlul of
problem* rompllrated to tome e » trn l by the f i r t th it her oldfit
daughter wt* being p u n u r d by a
young man on the train *nd her
yuungr*t »on wa» a deaf-mute.
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Ml** Davl*
m fo rin rd m td wjy
in the plot that »he had an in
rtirable dl» e»»e which would pop
her off the pi m et before Ihe end
eom m err lal.
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pretly well e ic rp l for M lta Davit
who died. In k I imagine ihe'i
pre liy uted to Ihtt »ort of thing
by now. M i n Dav it, 1 thould idd,
turned in ■ good pe rfo rm an*#. Or
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of hertelf.
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male vocallat and favorite I9M
reeord, “ On* Night" — and I
guru even th* good Conduct
Medal will teem l|V* an anticllmai now.
Klvii reported he wai aludying
map reading, but after he geta
aff work he practirea hit mu tic
He u id he waa glad to he doing
hi* hit, but he *ure I* looking for­
ward In returning home. Ohvioualy. we can all rr*! eaiy Wedrrn
defrnie I* in good hand*
CBS TV 'a Armilrang Circle The
alrr ilramalirrd the 195* Nova
Scotia mine d iiiile r Wednrjilay
night
“ Miracle At Springhltl
Mine" II wat called and although
It w «» a trifle ilow. It wat al*u
a painfully moving drama.
The Channel Swim: N B C-TV’a
fleorae Oohel will give way on
Marrh Jt to Iwo new half-hour
irrlri. fete Krlly'i Blur* and a
Jimniir
Bixlgen mutlr thow.
NBC-T\‘ it a ling llaggit naggit
In April in favor of the Court of
Human Itrlatiom Starting neat
Monday Dennl* Jamea will re
place Fred Bobbin* at emcee of
Haggit Haggl* for the rr*t nf it*
run

NBC T V will ttirf the Sieve Al­
ien ahow a half hour earlier be­
ginning March 15. gelling a 30
minute Jump on CBS-TV'* Kd Sul
livan The Allen ihlfl mean* the
junking nf NBl’-TV ’* Buddy Tlrig
man ahow Mirge and Gower
Champion and Herb Shrtnrr are
»et at atar* of the flrat CltS T V
Coca Cola »pcc on March 30
Perry Como la quite rtoae to
liming a deal which would ***
him take over the Wednesday
night N B C T V Kraft M uiir Hall
neat fall. If Como ahifti, hit Sat­
urday night alot on NBC-TV may
go to cither Jack P air or Dean
Marlin. Starling Marrh M. NBC
T V 'i Queen For A Day and Trulh
or Conaequenee* will swap time
■pot*.
Gower Champion wiH direct
George M Cohan'l “ 45 Minutra
Ft *m Broadway" aet for NBCT V ’* Omnlbui March IS, Sonny
Ftra will apell Rill Cullan on the
daylime and nighttime veriiont of
N B C T V '. The Price li Right for
two week* Karting Feb. &gt;. CBS
Badio
will
broadratt
Verdt'i
“ Macbeth'' when the Mrt opera
lacklii B for Ihe flrat time to lit
hiitory on Feb &gt;1.

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old
movie alar Suiy Parker wa*
treated la at tummer hat hern
ordered rioted In keeping with a
recommendation hy the elate
Board of Health.
The Boanl ■aid la at May. before
Mia* Parker wa* admitted, that a
new hoipilal of fire proof eon•trucMon waa needed.
However, the Kail Coaat Hoipi
tal Attn, voted agetnat a new
hoipilal, and derided to flow
the pretenl M bed, wood frame
Initltution which ha* Hood here
tome 30 yean. The order takea
effect June 30.
The Inttitution wa* owned by
Florida Katt Coail Railway, and
operated mainly for Ita employe*
Hut other patient* alto were taken
In, including Ihe glamoroua *ctreat who wat Injured In a cartrain crath which killed bar fa­
ther laet June.

N EW YOR K (U P I)— Undefeat
ed Gen* (Ace) Armatrong of
EUaabeth, N. J . will meet lUlo
Seortichtai, middleweight champkm af Italy, ta a 1a rounder at
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Beggars Must Go
KARACHI, 1’akt.tan (U P I) —
City police sairf todav they were
progressing In their drive io elesr
Karachi1! Hreeta ot beggars.

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taiae of a new Russian portable
television tel, Moscow Radio laid
today

Trade Pact Signed
CAIRO (U P I I— The United Arab
Republic and Communist Cacchte
Slovakia have tuned a new loo*
term trade agreement.

Thieves Rob Court
BRESCIA, Italy I U l'l I— Thieves
nroke into the local eourt of ap­
peals during the week-end and
sole tl.100 in banknote* and *»&gt;.«00
in check! after cracking a tafe.
I 'w S T H U M O U S A W A K I ) — .Mr*.
Kum cy, w id o w
of the N a v y pilot f o r w hom the fieiil ut N .A .S ., S a n fo rd ,
was named F rid a y , accepts the N a v y -.M a rin e Corps M edal
fro m C apt. Janies D , Hamatfe. co m m an d e r, H eavy A tta c k
VVinjr One. Cerem onies included the unveiling of a x ru n ite
m onum ent.
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PAPER

M O N D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 9. 1959

Reds Find Animals

Air Full Of Soot

Tax Drive Starts

e Seminole Reports
'Record' Weekend

•Suure Tulk’ Hit

Ex-Badman Shoots
Young Feller, 11

2 Mishaps Listed
By Highway Patrol

Jayne Loses Gown,
Seeks Armor Suit

Tax Collections Up
For January, '58

Cham ber Banquet
Deadline Is Set

Jazz Band Played,
But Few Attended

Meeting Postponed
iBy Shriner Club

“draw •"•“S'
I8.5&lt;x&gt; JE?
The .Si
cltrk 2
of

court,
in l»S7, drew |*,5uo. A figure for
the clerk'* salary far U.»5* tl not
available.
In Jackaon, rath of the four of
ftcvr* drew lu.uoo. as did the coun­
ty judge. The same was true in fit
Johns In Hreverd. the shertff,
clerk of court amt tag collector
each draw lin.OoO in ItfM. A fig­
ure was nut released for the as­
sessor for thr past year, although
lio.uou was listed as She li*57 sat
ary.
tn Haratota County, Iu,5o0 was
the annual salary tn tub* for ail
four office*
The four Seminole official* have
served notice that they will apply
for the ttf.tmi raise in Ihe nrst se*
non of the Legislator*, scheduled
for April.

A w o rk in g h k i i owent hive ' h -o ii signed between tit*
W H ih in g to n Senator* o/ the Am aiicjan Longue uini the S a n ­
ford ItuM'lmll C lub ,
W . K . M c K o U 'rt* , local tire dealer u h o i* backing S a n ­
ford'* return to the Chi** 1) Florida S ta le League, today a n ­
nounced flint S a n fo rd w ill get I he S e n a to r team which Inafc
year « a * located in Elmir*. X . V.
The manager of the Sanford
team will be S F, tl'aiky) Rogers,
a 15-year old ba«eball veteran.
Rogers will come to Sanford from
Elmira, where he hat managed
the Senator's Class A team.
In announcing that thr agree­
ment had been tignsd,*and that
Rogers had to-cn employ til as
manager, Mcltobcrts said that lha
Sanford team would tie the ""very
City and County Commissioner's
®f " lr Senators' Class D
la a "get it off your chest" set* , league entries "
Ion Enday night, pledged harmony
A corporation niU L* formed big
and cooperation between the two do- baseball club later this month,
governing ts»lirs in the future.
Officer* for the non profit organMembers of the iwo hodii-i serv­ italhMi will be aleclevl »l Rial meet­
ed up “ indictments" for mm-co­ ing.
Rogvr* ha* hud an itilrreslin#
operation m the past, but agreed
that harriers" which had exist­ career. He was third hascmgti for
ed between fhr two groups were the lirookly n ihxlgeri in lt&gt;.ih-;r«.
After two years In service, ha
dissolved in the joint session
played with the Pori land, Ore.,
Thr meeting was railed to dis­
cuss proposed county participa­ Pacific Conn League, lie has had
five year* of experience manavinf
tion in the financing of Sanford's (1st* A hall teams.
recreation program. "Th e "grips-"
McRohrrta said, "We ftxd forlusession followed
nste Uisl Washington is sendliqg
Tlie county ssid it had no money such an able man to handle our
to pul into thr Sanford program learn.”
this year, hut agreed to pay SI.MM
Rogers and Sanford player# will
under an old agreement fnr main­ repors lo Kernandmo Reach Mar. •
taining farilllie* in the Goldsboro for »prtng framing lie will mnva
area.
hu wife and five children lo San.
Although no vote was taken nn ford as soon as school is nut in Ktthe matter, the elty apparently mira. file new mansger will not
will allow non city residents to be so active participant. Aa lu»nuse city facilities without charge pljying manager, (hr ball team to
for the remainder of this fiscal his sole responsibility.
year, which ends Sept. So The
In announcing the employment
city had planned to Issue recre* of Rogers, MrRohvrt* glso aaid
Hon cards, al $S each, for non Hut a bustnesa manager haa been
obtauied. Ward Goodrich, o t Ov~
city resident*.
The Com missions pledged Co­ l.aml, will rc|&gt;ort fur work, Fab,
operation in projecla where mu lit. Goodrich will l « in rompleta
tu aI responsibility ealst* and ebargr of all promotions and trail*
county official* said that Sanford oral busmen managumeM.
Wiyi eight years to commercial
should recalve mo*e attention
Official*
agrred
that
lAere radio, Goodrich roir.es so Sanford
should be an end In Ihe tytfem directly from WJIIS, De-Land,
of the county attending to rural
*»® y « ar* ha was wiih Spuria
affair*, while the City Cnmmls* A n ic »s , Inc., a firm with conccalon it viewed *• resjvonsible for ,ll,n* ^ l***' parks all over tha
routitry. He
s been conuaciod
the rlty
will) W D C F , Dalle Uty, and
WHOP, (teal*
Goodrich la :M. PS* la mar:A ii
ant ha* issse Hukl

City, County Meet
To Talk Problems,
Harmony Pledged

Ike Ends Vacation

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N O , 866

Rogers Is Chosen
Manager Off Team

Comparisons Asked
Alter Salary Plea
01 Four In County

BONN, Oct many t U I 'I ) — A Wcat
The requeue at tour Seminole
German delegation leaves toiUy
for Warsaw to renew long-post- County official! tor (300 per
(&gt;oiicd trade talk* with the Cum- month raise* to salaries have
brought numerous rvqurits for in­
DiiinOl I'oliah government.
formation about what similar job*
pet in other Florida counties
Requesting annual ealarie* nf
NEW DEl-HI. India (U P I) It MOO are the sheriff, tax codec
Khmenll Voroshilov, chairman of lor, tai n i ' l t o l and clerk of
the Soviet Union's ruling Presidi­ court Each now make* |V.&lt;«X&gt; per
um. will arrive here Feb M foe year.
a state visit.
Annual aalartea fur these offices
m other counties: Voluita, glti.500
. each for the shertff, clerk of court,
WASIHNtlTON tU P It— Preal- tat assessor and collector; Orange,
^ , Eilf(l,10, rr „ , urnrd lo hi. iu.,000 for the sheriff. Ill.JS O for
White House deal today to face the other three offices.
busy schedule after a suaiiMarion, |g,6ou for all four of
shooting holiday to soulhare Geor­ ices; M k r. llU.tMO for the sheriff.
f lM M u h for the clerk of court.
gia
IKt.iMKl each for the assessor and
collector, plus 1 1.etn tuck
TO K YO l UPI I - Communist Ha- commission* for the latter two of­
dio IViping said today two am ficers
In Gadsden County,
the sheriff..
m*L*
non ea
B
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n U T thought
IIIIIU AHI to
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County Commissioner Vernon W,1., Dunn
he , had
notified the
. . . said
.
,
• Dunn today angrtly denounced sheriff, bu pointed out that offl
what \m Icrmed •*irrrspon»ible errs
can t be stationed along
drivers'" wbn Have been mint each dirt road In the m uni) Just
newly-scraped county road* lor to wall tor these people.”
a “ hot rod race track."
He urged residents along the
Dunn said automobiles had “ cut roads to ‘ keep an eye out'* for
io pieces" many of the dirt roads these d riven , get auto license
m his district. Cited as suffering piste numbers and report them
greatest damage were the strip to (he sheriff's office,
between Highway 43i and the Uv
“ People along Ihesc roads hate
U r sect Ion of the Dodd Road and a great deal at slske tn I hi* mat­
Lake Drive.
ter," Dunn said "Thty should re the rhinoceros— have been dis­
t
"You can see where the cart port sucli persons My district cos errd near the HurmeM border.
aimed at telephone pole* along does not havr sufficient money to
the road and cut wheels aharply provide maintenance for alt of the
U&gt; avoid hitting the pole* at the roads. If the people don't co­
NEW YORK (U P I ) — The d*
last minute," Dunn aaid. ' Deep operate, I hair a good method of
trenches have been cut in the preventing the roads from being partmrnt of Air Pollution Control
announced Sunday that the aver­
freshly-scraped roeds. In tome rut up; I'll send the scraper in
age accumlalion of soot tn Man­
places, tha roads have been cut about oner a year."
hattan last year was 107.1 ton* per
to piece#."
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H r rhallrngrd parents lo find tqusrr mile per month.
out what their youngder* are
doing, pointing out that "I'm al­
most sure that youngsters are re
WASHINGTON (U P II— Congr**
sponsible for Ibis. Hr added that sionsl las writers launched a
"parents should be mure interest­ drive tuday to give self employed
ed in the safrty of Ihrir rhildrrn" persons a special fat break to
than to allow such.
help them put away money fnr
If adult* are responsible for the their old age
T h r Seminole County Sheriffs auio gymnastics, Dunn added,
Department had one of the moet "they have about enough Intelli­
gence to drive a goat cart "
active weekend* on record.
WASHINGTON (U P I) Son
Midway Elementary School was
Paul Douglas ( D i l l .I , a profes­
entered during the two day period.
sional economist and chairman of
W H. Hamilton, principal, report
the Congressional Economic Com­
A ad the theft of a typewriter and
mittee, said today the Treasury
• adding machtna. The equipment
is Indulging tn too much "sefre
was recovered a short time Islet.
talk" about Inflation
No arrests hav# been made in the
ease yet. Deputy L. J . Krt* la in­
I t v
W fssvrsrt&gt;s/|
s-t-u
vestigating
TA ItZ O N A , CaUf. (U P I) — For IA C V U IL
MANAGUA. Nicaragua t U l'li—
Nn details were available this m rr Wild West badman At Jen
morning on burglary 1° The Amer nings 9S. who likes to take out hi* Persons recently arrived
Honduras.
today
iran !*■gum Building tome time old IS caliber and show friends Tegucigalpa,
how ho used II In his train-rub quoted trustworthy source* that
tost night.
* one ret e block* were Stolen bing days, accidentally shot 72 Ihe Honduran department of San
from a building site on the Lake year otd Albert C Graves Sunday la Barbara has risen tn irm i
against the government U IT*si
i% Harney Road. Deputies said that night
* a truck had been hacked up to
Jennings said he was showing dent Ramon Villeda Morale*
tor Urge pile of blocks
his "young" friend the revolver
Two reports were submitted a- which be keeps on a mantel in
bout children using 22 rifles; one his small collage in this lavs An­
at thr south city limits and the gels sutiurb when It discharged
ot her ai Like Brantley. Sheriff and shattered Graves' right el
J . L Hobby reminded parent* that bow
John Patrick Callahan. Orlando,
children must be supervised at
Jennings said fi r i v e i asked
all times whllr using rifles or ltB him, "Show me some of the trick was charged with driving while
guns H r said that parent* are shots you used to d o " Hr said intoxicated yesterday when hi*
responsible under Ihe law.
hr removed what hr Uiuught to automobile hit a parked ear In
£
Willie Eddie Imog Jr. was ar- be*all the cartridges from the front of Ihe Trading Pott oo IT *1
Combined damage! trere esti­
* rested Ute Sunday night when he revolver, pulled back Ihe hammer
hred a shotgun into a car oc­ and released it— and Ihe gun fired. mated at MOO by Highway Pa
cupied by Thelma Hunter in Mid­
The while haired former robber, trot Trouper J. L. Sikes. Callsway. Both are Sanford Negroes who said hr knew Jesse James hat) wa* taken to Seminole Mem
The Hunter wuman was treated and other notorious hadtnrn when nrial Hospital, where he was
fnr splintered glass wound*, long he roamed the Soulhweat Iwfore treated for minor rvtl* and ahrawas brought to Ihe county jail the lurn of Ih* century, and aions.
by Deputies M. L. Driggers and Graves both told polite the same
Sikes reported another accidrnl
Friday, west of Ihe Forest Lake
W R Seeberger.
story’In all. arrcaia and violalions for
Oftirers *airl no charges would Acad....) on State Road AM Mark
Williams was ihe driver of a pick
Saturday afternoon and evening be filed
up truck which plowed into Ihe
U were unusually high, even fnr
rear of a car rlrivan by Mrs.
heavy traffic During Uvr 12 hour
Eleanor Shulls, Maitland. Com­
period, there were II arrest* for
bined damage* ware estimated at
publir drinking. Iwo for open pro
|MU
U n it), two for unlawful speed,
and asvc each for assault and h*tRIO DK JANEIRO f U P I) —
lery. no driver's license, running
a stop sign, future to have ve­ Jane Mansfield, who was stripped
hicle under control, allowing an to Ihe waist by over ardent adtnir
unlicensed person to drive, reck- era al a Man!) Gras Hall rarly
lets driving, vagrancy, driving Sitndny, said today slie’ll go tu
other carnival-season parlies o n 1 Sates (s i cottrcHon* were inure
while intoxiratrd ami improper
turned at a king of obt "if 1 can than Stu.nra) higher tn January,
^ patting
find a suit of armor
U*SH, ihan for the same period last
Rio was a whirl nf gaiety tralay year in Nemlnnlr County
at the three-day rarntval that ush­
F’lgures from the office of Rayers in I.ent each year picked up Green. stale comptroller, revrat
speed,
that $**-1,1x4 l» was collerted m
Policq said Ihe celebration was January-, over last year's lolal of
Reservations for the annual quieter than usual - at latest re­ iSI lin.'.g) January rotlerlions top.
Chamber of Com m rrrr banquet ports. only »is person* had been (.ert fieremher's hy more Ihan lik ,OOO
must he made h# Wednesday treated fo r injuries.
DJghl.
The banquet wiU be held Fri■I day at 1:30 p m. to Hie ballroom
~ of Ihe Mayfair Inn
Former Gov. Millard Caldwell
will addrrs* thr group on "The
R«ap*vnslbt|tes uf ihe Huilnessmin.'*
Rrservation* may be made tq
Hobby Hackrtl and his Jats I-and rtagr whllr llsrkrll played their
calling the Chamber office.
came lo Sanford Friday night.
favorite tunes Hts famous rrrord
The music was superlative. Pro- ings of "My Funny Valentine" and
pie from Orlando, Del .and and Where Are You?" fell on few
Daytona Beach came to the Civic ear*.
&lt;"enter to hear hu golden trumiwt.
Efforts of the Hanford Recrea­
But the |icnp!e of Sanford didn't tion Department lo (wing good
come. A hare handful of local red dance music to Hanford failed.
The Sanford Shrine Club meal­ dent* attended; making up a min­ There wool be another time,"
ing boa heea postponed until Feb. ute portion of lb* 140 who listened perry laid. ” 1 guess the people
SO.
and danced for four hour*.
who want something to do don't
The session was to have hewn
Recreation Director Ronald Per­ want to do it her*.”
held Fndav Light. A . F. Ramsay, ry needed w o to break even. If ihe
People from surrounding area*
president, haa urged all members Civic Center had teen filled, at ha reclaimed over the ■beauty and
to attend tha meeting Feb. go a* had ho|i*d. pn rd* srould have aeouitlcf of the Civle Center and
important buttoaaa matters wilt be goo* to a special fund for teen­ wondered where Ihe people wsre.
SUcuased
ager* in thr youth wing. Hot the Hacketl'a ja*a band led, thinking
I^dtee Night wSB be b -U to toe teen-agerx didn't foA.e.
that Hanford was a very small
March meeting.
Cluster* of admirer* ringed thr toon with s great U g Civic Center
*

F L O R ID A

Agreement Signed On Baseball

Russian Will Visit

Roads Used A s 'Tracks/
Dunn Denounces Action

8ANF0RD.

U N X E IL K U — Lucy Mviiiuiiton unveil* the murker
plisi'i'd Ik -nuuth a mngrmliu tree in honor of her greatginiuifiithur. J nttie* Mnug.itoa. The ums-iliiijr took place
yesterday at the celebration of the U -inl niuiiveraury of
tile founding of SunTm'il, celubruted by the Matightera of
the American Revolution.
(Humid Staff I’holu)

DAR Celebrates
Sanford Founding

The Daughters of the American brated white Mrs l.ehman was
Revolution yesterday celebrated regent.
The Re* Fred Kntmtnger gave
the 122nd anniversary of the
founding of Sanford *1 the General Hu* lieneilictam
The General Hanford Memorial
Sanford Memorial library
Tlie highlight of the afir mo*m library will be- open three timet a
was tiie marking of two magnolia week, slatting this wees, hut tile
trees in honor of .Mrs J. N. VVlnl hours were mil dis,losed.
ner and James Houghton
Mra. Whitner was a nutrd Ins
lorun and compiled Ihe history of
Sanford from the time it was
t amp Fanning, an army camp on
Ihe l-akrfront. then Ft Mellon,
Mrllontillc and its present name
u&lt; Sanford, named for (ten. San­
ford.
M ONTGOM ERY. Ala. ( U l'li Mouwhton ,waJ the suiwru.tvnd- The gns eminent tnuv*rf on l **0
enl of parka In Sanford and con front* today to deal wish alleged
tributes! io much uf Sanford's durriininatinn again*! Negro vof_
twauty, Hr was also one of the mg applieants in Alabama
G A IN E S V IL E (U P I)
A ,V3- Sunders ,.f the Municipal Zoo
I Mat,. ,m i &gt;
«;«-n
MacDonald
y hi|{h
,Mch#r b#
Maure.a and Lucy Moughlua, i Tallinn promised a "vigorous sis,.im r m ,
Negm to aisnill at *rtMl strandclnldirn uf the two (rn ,r - .,Kaln„ , j u.||rr
,hp
of f-'toradai today.
i«**wrcet. unveiled Ih. maiMtigs
, u|, charging the Macon
g{r&gt; Daphne Duval of Gaines- *n&lt;* rt*‘'
inscription to ih»&lt; t'ounty tmard of registrars with
^ill** rcgiilere-l for her In-Service ]
V*»l.*t'** ....
..
denying qualified Negroes thr
Mr. and Mra Elton Muugbtnn
tll lo(r
cvrnlr-g school graduate courve by
mall ami will attend her first d a n Jr., are Hie patent* of the two
The feud between Alabama and
In the i ollege of Education fuel girls
ttw Civil R i g h t s Commission
Families of the Iwo honoice* spread to Dill** and Wilcox coon
day night, the university announc­
were introduced The Itivuratton
ed
lie* where grand juries were try
Mrs Duval leaches al (twines was given by Mrs H. J. l-ehnian inc In decide whether mipoundrd
The
flrat
Fuondef's
Day
was
cele
vitlr'a only Negro high school,
voting records "would be*Turned
l.incoUi High
over t» the foicral
deral agency
'
The universdy'i firs!
Circuit Judge James A Hare
ot
c.to rg r Stark. Jr. uf Orlando.
Selma tald he had turned over to
fatufactorily completed hu first
thr Juries a letter from the corn
semester m the school* I.aw Col
mi»*ion * etilef Investigator. Col
lege aid began hit second *rinrt
A H Hostnfi hi drinandhig that
ter today,
he tw allowed In examine thr rec
Starke was thr first N*gru to
ords
qualify for admittance in the uniALG IER S. Algeria I Ill'll llarr impounifrd IS* records
varsity since * June, I'dv, federal Thousands of angry French Al lie* fl for graml jury invesllgj
court mandate ordering drsrgre gertani jeered and screamed ri
lions, shortly f-eftir*- the rommi*.
*»U«n “ f U* university'* gradu theta al French Prrmler Michel xiioi &gt; lir*t Ala hams invrstigalion
ate nehnola
lictir* today in hit first puhltr
Tiie Jiitllre Department filed Its
appearanre in this rspital of re «tid Friday in * S district rourl
volt-torn Algeria
heir and disclosure of the ruin
They yelled "Debre to Ihe gal mission imrsligatiiin came Satui
p|Q n p 0 f S lJ ic id c
Iowa." They cheered for Malshal
. ..
I’elain. diti redded l e a d e r of
Thr tint wt-lo a permanent In
A U year olrl girl who left a
the French Parliament with cries junilmn to halt alleged denial of
suicide note to her Uptala home * „ You ^
^
bought o u t" r.gi.lr.tu.n
purely berause of
was apprehended eorm after by
ennt.niralions ot
••rare and color "
police
polite kept Ihe demonstration
parked car yesterday at Magnolia (rom
,rf ,und
Ave and 2nd St.
At Orlranxvdie. 10 tiersons were
The student, wbn had hern re trnmialy injured in a hornh ax
ported missing by her lather,
' , ' F fenrh pr'.TsndTete
• as driving the family .a r wtth
h „ )m lnlllr„ 1(in hu,
s v M \ MONICA, Calif, lU I T I
out a license hhe was trsnsfi-rr
The demonstrators rurag.d to*
Garlti D Skanrifin, arcesterl for
e*l to rounly aulbarttles A shut
rail*e P r e s i d e n t Charles de drunken driving when iwdire saw
gun was taken front fhr rar
Gaulle's government has not t«k In* lin . Mlilsmoldlr weaving errat

Government Moves
Against Alabama

University Enrolls
2nd Negro Student

Passenger Injured
A s Autos Collide

Mitt Doroihy Beall, Atlanta,
lia . was treated al Seminole Me
mortal Hospital Friday night for
a broken righl fool and sprained
^
f~ l Mtewtng an accldant al
n ‘ h S' if‘,» , Mth Av'
MIm lleall was a pavsenger tn
a car driven by la-dr Madison
G A IN E S V IL L E
(U P I (-T h r o w
Lamar Beall Another passenger, University of Florida student#
Mrs Sue Beall, *■* uninjured were killed and a fouith per.on
‘ fill.ally injured Sunday when a
[?}[
Kr*llk Tufn&lt;’r M ,y
charged willi failure to have hit television
antenna
b ru s h e d
vehicle under control when he rsn again*! a (tower line.
thr stop sign *1 llth S I, directly
The victima — (wo mniried
in the path of the Beall car, offl touples were netting the acrlrsl
errs tald.
-n the roof of a home in Archer
Combined damages were exit Village, a private housing section
msted at II.5M) by Capl. Arnold „rar
university rarnpti*.
Williams. Ssnfonf poltre.
Dead were Robert L, Melrx&gt;*at
2i, Orlando, and hit wife, Jatnia
Hulls. I t , and John Kuberljon,
21, G aine-v illr. Rulwrlttin*' wife,
Gl &gt;iia •uffeied shock and burna
g(*r alarms w,re answered over ami s o in scriutta cundition in
the weekend by the Hanford Fire ■ la -pital.
Urdlie said the two men were
Department
Ihe flret occurred Frolay after raising Hie aenal while their
n,H&gt;n when a grravr fire wax re wive* I,eld the guy wire* when
IMirtrrl in Apt. V uf Edward IDg- Ihe metal antenna l„nt ovoi and
7.200 toll p&lt;&gt;wvi ling.
glnt fe rrjre Damage wax slight ItkUCiflftl
iI •ill'll
ivei.lt) officials said HubertA false alarm sent firemen ro»hmg to 711 Park Avr .Saturday at •an ^11 a ti an -lrr student w ho
1:15 p, m. Flames in a matti.-s* I t'i‘nfitly enl oiled at H e univerwire sulalucd ,Saturday night at •It) II. aiitild ha-e attornled h*a
fifrt cl»
7 15 at IJP 2 Mangouiriine An-.
in steps to Integrate Vlgeria will. tralU
anted it ail on Hu- ear
No fire was reported in a tliaai
It &gt; the way she drives vorl nf etl nil heater Ui Apt 3 at tow an
jerking ami swerving," Shannon Moughton Trrrare Sunday, or a
_
. i
.
,
a
place ■ wreath al a war mem
explained of Ihe ancient tiller drfeelive gas refrigerator at till.
nrial in Ihe hrari of thr city.
Palmetto Ave.
Hr was so stung hy Ihe jeers of slrcled vrhtrte
On Hie agenda for Hie City Com­
Ihe crowd that hr shouted "You
mission meeting tonight is a public
Two Sanford men escaped *erwould do twtlrr to rry 'long live
hearing nn thr Nrhi Untiling Co
i.Mi* injury yesterday when Ih#
France'
a*
I
dn
"
request to rrsone to C-2 the hlork
private plane in which they wer#
from 4lh to Mh Streals, between
passengers crashed shortly after
IVean ami Avocado Avenue.
lake off from Sanihrl Island
Request* will be considered for
Don Knight and Ronald Perry
thr lease of thr bandshrll pier, ami
suffered minor injuria*. Pilot «rf
the Boat and Ski Club for use of
the plane was Corky Barklay,
Audition* for * Navy Variety
city property fur Ihe SI. Joint*
Maitland Bargley and hi! mother,
River Outboard Msralhoa Race. show- will tw held Thursday at 1
Mrs A W Hark ley, were treated
P in in the N .4 K ballroom
WASHINGTON (U P I )— geert 1spokesman di-clared ttial the flu* fur ruts and shock.
May X.
ffponvond
by
Playhouse
Navy,
a
tary
of
Male
J.
An ordinate e prohibiting Hie
dm Foster Dullr* stans hold Hie responsibility fur
The Cessna 175, owned by the
Iwr-n nroad
broad
„|,| t.«la)
Hie Western Allies deciding whether Ihrre • to he
practice of draining ground wafer * * * ) groupP 'hat
mat has iicrn
,„|(|
tods* the
Barkleys, is kept at Ihe 1-nnginto open gutter*, will Iw rear!
easting over W THR, the varirly .
resolved to slay in Berlin risk of war over Berlin
„
...
..
I wood Field The accident it hsinf
show will run the entire gamut nf JW, hfcvp fr„lie.| general agree
Dullrs said be would report to ,nv— tl- , ted
*
. I- ,
“
“
.
* ,
talent available.
tnenl on * plan of action against President Elsenhower later tralay
D e l i n k 1 18 K c l e H H e U
Navy and station civilian p«r new Suvirt blockade.
un the result* of hts conference!.
HOLLYW OOD (U P lt
Acts*** *&lt;mnr! and their dependent* are
Dullrs made the statement on He said they left him enrotiragrd
Debbie Reynolds, JR, w ». re eligible fnr the variety show. Mu
!ra*ed Sunday from Ml. Sinai *|rians, dancer*, singe's and pao hit n-turn from Europe where he un the "unity, understanding and
conferred with British, French revolution" in Britain, France ami
Hospital where she had been un tumult are urged to attend fry
and
West German leaders on (hr Wesl Germany.
der treatment aince Thursday for oat*
German problem and the Ruaaian
The secretary aaid the Alltel
The I-aka Mary Volunlear Fir#a blood clot in her left knew.
Hire*t to turn over control of Ber discussed the whole problem of mra will iliac I tomorrow night a l
tin to tiie F.axt German Reds on Germany and Bm prospects for a I tn Ih* school to decide IIm aotar
May 77.
forrign minliter'a meeting with ot Ih* new firehouse.
M O N TP ELIER , V i . &lt;UPI|— A
Partly cloudy wllh widely sealShortly bx-lure Dullea* return, Russia on all aspects of the Ger
The roof la ready to pn an few
city truck stopped tud-lcnly while trred afternona or evrnlng show the British guv eminent announced man utoalioa and European aa- building. Material* tor tha root
spreading sand on ice c«verod art through Tuesday. High today complete support for hit earlier etirity.
hav* been dona led hy l*r. and
road* to prevrnl skidding. A car T l la 1*. low tuwlghl a# to AS. statement Uiat Ihe West will make
"W r art Willing to toft wllh tti* Mr*. Randall C h u r Udham and
behind it kiddrd Into tha tn* k. t Vartabla winds I to IS mile* per no ronreiiion* to Ihe Russian* Soviet* to a linear* effort to Tinlor will supply the labor Jar
causing I2U0 to damage*.
without counter - ounc«a*!ODS. A
eonitrucUiNk,

Shock Fatal To 3
Florida Sfudents

!»'}•: Jeers Greet Debre
On Algerian Visit

C a r Wreck Foils

5 Alarm s Answered
By Local Firemen

Driver Not Drunk,
It’s Just The C ar

Zoning Plea Heads &gt;ranee, broke out alter Detire
Tonight s Agenda

Auditions Slated
For Talent Show

Plane Crashes, 2
Local M en Escape

W est To Stay In Berlin,
Anti-Blockade Plans Set

Firemen To M eet
Tomorrow N ight

Error On Errand •

W e a fh e r

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P t r* 2— M «n .» Fat*

II

ft. 1255

ffS»

Irre ll

Family Missing, Authorities Stumped

Jaycees Hear Talk
On Tax Structure
The chairman » ( lb. Hoard of
County Commhvloner* *p«*kr in
the Javreet weekly meeting on
problem* laced by (minty govern
irtfnt under Ihr present lav »lrur
lure
John Kndrr told Ihr .roup ilioi
flono hoo-n undrr lin.iwi would
lit built in Seminole County durInc Ihr nrvl 4 3 je a »» In rvplam
iim Ihr I n tllhillcm. RtUlrr tr
vralrd
flgbfei
(turn
llfcvntd
County, whrrc reappralial hid
lowrrrd ihc mtllege Irom **&lt; to,
U S ), ind netted nearly one and
a lulf million more |&gt;rr year
to the county. Seminole Ccninly •
prriint millage i* *• *
M .lor F.dward*. litre ifd I nun

hlLVKn l.AK K , &gt;1Inn. ( t 'f l 1 —
only
Ih irr * r r»n think pf nordgn of /.arud. Ovgiard m d ,
Auihoriliei
today admitted they , li to
1 1 k help fmm higher authotlTh r principal o( Ihe parochial
hair hit &lt;■ dead end in their tiei."
*
.thool allrndrd hr Sandra ami
»ranh fur a contractor who can
However, thr il'uatlon It fur Su.an laid both children had prr—
iihrd Drr
*1 with hi* wilr and 1 hrr
tangled by rrfutal of rrlafeci attendance rrcordi until tliri”
five imall
thildrm. leaving lie- titea
to iw rir oul a mining perdl»app*arantr iluring the I'hfiithind * Pile of debh.
ion warrant forFaruvl
m*« vrhool varallnn
Friend! ditcoyered th* dnap
" T h il * whal p u illri me. 1 t&gt;d»
Odrgtard Mid Ib.rr* *** •Ju»i
prirarcr of Fart 2aru*i. “
1 m g u p l m il Whyriue.nt *om» one thing' In Indicate Z iru r.
tier of Silver Lake and a town
t, mf &lt;od tlll Z&gt;ru,, „ ml|h| hate iirrn planning to Her.
councilman, and hi. family when
Thp
cuminff
1JuM a thort while earlier
they nolrd milk and nrw.papetv j(j ||( th|,tfc ,|#||
y,|tu„ „rnt lu the omnly .nununtouched on the doordep.
found hi(|)..
bou*e an(| picked up all M» kidi
The front door of Zirud i newly
birth certificate!." he n ld
The ihertlf u ld no onr n w
built home h i tell unlocked and
Earuit,
who
hai
been
In
the
con­
a chrittmat tree Hood In ihr liv­
Ih e N ew e«t nml I.n rg e il
tracting budnrii for nine yrart,
ing I Mill.
H ernrd H lu r r In T o w n
Han Knot. 1 huiinru m -m in * hit
, wilr. Caroline, and their thli
nul K itutl left four buiMlnm drrn. Sandri. 10; Sunn. 1 1 a n .
Ufirimipifiril and nwrd him I I I . - *'t tlouflai, 3, and Itimell, '!
(W. Knot Mid hr &gt;• fmlihmi Ihc leave ihrlr home or the town
hulbllngi lu Irv and gel hl» money
Ta k n Itlrih lerllllratrv
R e c o rd
H ack
out of them
THer* wav no den of a d ru ;
Ihrckrd Kvrry Angle
«lr. Otfegaanl Mid. amt Mine .(
n ib K . 1st Ht. nl
lift mild County Sheriff U u n 'hr family • v.mirr elnthing »i&lt;
S A M O K I) A S K .
Ib irgn rd admllied hr « u uoa S'"lr
*fd
family apparent
d im p lc le .Stuck nr Ifip in fl
able to find a trarr of ihr mining
P f 1" their life model anionm
Tu n e s nml rp -r n m ln g M ils
y a n i m in more than 1 month of hitr
Ile.iril on W T I U i —
gearchlnj
Inquirin to Ihr Stair Hrpar!
lte-t It* l ‘nr
•w&gt; donT know whit in do f t '" ' *r'd •" &lt; anadlan border o(
mvt.
tiili gaaid tanl.
VVr've
hivr failed In Him in* an*
fheckrd r*rry angle Thrie dm

1' tav niirvuir, wt* quoted bv
Kruler j * laying. "If w# hoi
continued cm the hill* of low level
evaluation*, ihe county would
have gone broke Th r t r l i i m .
mrnl program hai placed lift
&gt;ifI, toun| on „ MJ, h|r flnim la|

lu ll) " Kdward* »l»o wav i|uolrd
•» '«)in c I hit Ihr rnticr rounly
government now i« on i m i l
with ihr Innrt ilittriliutcd
luofr In t i) amoiiii thr tililtn*.
Kndrr lohl Jaycre* that the
nm|tiian In broaden Ihr fat hair
In Seminole County by ■ biclirr
««*ei*mrnt n l r *'U not 1 prrion■I llcht, lint one |or Ihr good of
Seminole County anti 111 future "
Hr idtird tint thr rampaign I*
againvt
thr
|irrirnt
lyitrm .
whrrrhy ininy do nut pay any
Cud of rounly government.
Hr noteal that many of Olr
ihorlrnmirvg* m ihr pre»enl a«
•fitment *&gt;*tem wife Inhrritrd
, ' from thr rarly i r i r t when ihr
TA M P A ( U l ' l l— Th r .H r o l)f0un1)
frw protl|rnl. '
Tampa wi* raplurrd tm lir by a
m m ihr itrtnrndoui growth,
band of r u l i n ' waving hu*lne** however. nf Ihr p u l frw vrar»,
torn
turned pirate* who opt on ||||| ,,ir |Urr in , rhariRrd, Kndrr
thr 4»*b annual Uaipfilla r n
M||,
lival

Tampa 'Captured’
By Pirates Today

LONNIE'S

'
I 't t n .A M T O I ’ I I N A M K N T A T M A V I A I H
I 'O l’ N T It Y
( I . U I l — Are*
iin ifa w ltm iil
g o lfe i .1 le a m ril up w ith nmnteur* frm ti S u n fnril mill Ihe M n v fn lr Inn, T rliln y . I W t In

f w a * -.
T iX IT S ri

ply lin t a Irac# of them

lig h t , S te v.- K u w it, J’y tf Rtnnehsni, (itihe
M nntiPHl, I,**ii M iiiu ih , .Marin Cnrfairno,
Mnv fa ir In n p m . H u rry Tn&lt;*ko. local giilfi't .
( I Itrn lil S ta ff P ho to)

'tr it nr

Oil-Rich Iraq In Danger Myers And Tooke

Ovi-do

The
Tm w o rrim

Quotable
Quotes

, 00k Ihr rily without a dnutelr j i W T I B I I U
t mleil Prrl* iMrmalbiWal
Mayor Nick Nurdn lufrendered
WABHINUTON — Labor leader
The Invader*, who are rommr
Walter P. ftcuihrr on eliminating
moraling Ihe life of Spantih pirate
..........
,
crooki and racketcrri from the
Kill Iyer, of I,a Rivitra1 Coum , ^
Jo tr ilaipar. landed at riant fark
My LAR IIV (O I.U N S
Cmmnunld. Kill all are le llid . Irv Uub. Haytora Hrach, and
, j win| th(. ppop|(, whn 4 [f
wllli the boom of rannom They 1
ItKIIII T , lehaimn (I I’P -W f d P»r«mally loykl to Ihr premirr
I" " " SanfuriJ, copped top |u||,
lh|n|l |lhr Mr
will hold thr m y until Saturday
night When they tel &gt;all nut nl
ern nh.ener. |«td Hide* Ihll nil | ,h r^ , *"1
Jt ||,e Mayfair I o m lr, Ciuh F ri- ,lo,,* " CUII:r
"* *” '? J , ‘l ,K’
•(he harbor In a blare of life
nr h Iraq |« m greater danger
...............
....... , r ' r da * w.ti,
, ----------- y Cluii r n tnuar I Iblnk they re a danger to
My MARIAN It. JUNKS
work 1
'
1
that none would voice any pro
!
.
.
' ,
America
Member! of ihr Women* Mi*. than rv rr Iwforr of an outright
„ „ „ „ , furltlfr (ltI„
" P * '1J " * '* » *
*•»*
---------“Hie largttt frdlval In tampa
!hai gathered m m r (ton.ieio people Innary l.'nion of ihr Pint llaptid takeover by Ihe tonununi.il.
ward
Cuir.muniim.
artf,
J
rrr..
(.u-'.hcV.
who
tIH
with
1-lhHUN-Blonde
mu.ival .om
'who are .ip r t tr d lu )am the illy Church met tail Monday mtlit at
Thry bated iheir opinion on Ihe Western o b .rrv rn «ald they &gt;b«- mam of Mano 1 arfagno.M a y . r,l&gt; “ *r J , r l lu*,-*n M iKerver.
7 al the eduratinnal hall for •
;to watch Ihe noliy
" meei'ing"'
' ... ............... »iriev of lapidfire drvelnpmrnU douhlrd k a u rm hnnirlf wa. a fj.ir pro. and Peter Hton^ham. inn hrM ln ,llm
,ho' ’ ,or
The Nellie Parnell Circle, m m I , . , over .be week ind
' *mmon..t
Hut .hr.* .aid the of (hr prei.dmt of Ihe S ,n b ra n .'b d Sulllian telcil.ion^how. com
n i l danger l.iy In hi* poiilble ru n (ilarl* Team t'orey *ere fi-l meruini on her Ideal man
A four-hour parade will high- rhargi ol Ihe menu, terved lur
.c , and
ama dreiiing.
.M r..a ... brorrnll. eon
H a'r«1Ui t m Mirnl lu arirpt
"■ &gt;,r'
*aui;.
Ihr
In faurih pi. e were iolin I'orler
"l
light today'* fe.IHlIir* ami Tu r» key
gralrd
cherry
iitad.
cranbrrrln.
rcam.mie
ami
technical
a
Id
Iron,
thre-t
Hum
the
lo
n
e
,
loyal
to
and
Mr|
H
fiicb
rrt
Hill
Meyer.
l**hlJlque. hut I ml*! thole
day will tee the largeil children 1
anti S Krati, Mano t aifagnu and clean cut, clo*e croppe-t huvky
frt.it lopped with collage . lieeie t|H. SuUrl t nlon
Alturow.
parade In the world.
Frank Mebane J r , whh tcorei of American m ain.
j _ Ragtulail lladio'i announce
, Tampa** big l.atln jHipulation hoinemade roll., coflee and rher
ri
---------rarn| tliwt Col. Abdel Salim Arrl
'•111 hav,. it* day Wedne.day when ry pie a la m»dr
I ua gro** went In (till Meyer*
WAMI1NISTON — Rep Frank
Table deroratlon. of liny red hid hem condemned to death lor
l(he center ol ihr celrbration
- 1mi 71, Buily iioettlichar, 72, and Kowiltki -U t onn I, a letirrd
' m«ve* to Vbor City, the l iu*r heart* and frro formed irnier rontpirary. A irl w it Ihe thirl alMario l arfagno, 73.
Army roionel, in .harging Ihr
I
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lii
ti
a
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r
I
Ul&lt;le
runner,
and
camellia*,
ala
vucatr
nl
Iraq',
union
with
the
( Uf*a I-alln quarter. Illgtilikhting
armed *ervicei with wa.llnt man
VdmU.lon*
diull
and
chry
tanlhrmumt
were
t
mird
Arab
Republic,
IIM day'i actlvltirv will t&gt;r a
power by uiing entitled men a*
i lyile June* iSoinnurtei, I'a )
j _ yhe te.ienallon of *i» anti
irnrhlight parade through A tmr med Inr arrangrinenti at inter
Lo n g w o o d
houtebov* and rhauflrun
t reddle Duflee lO iirrm
City.
_ v*U on each table Painty heart t umn«unl.t minitler* frum Ihr
■Something ha. lo he done by
l.nllrr l.-n r iSanlntdi
ruiteuayi. .cn irrrd with Bible r l binet of Premier AM rl Karim
Congre.*
or we are going In go
l.ail
Freeman
isanlordi
V e n n , were favor.
Kavem
vloan the path of complete waalr."
K lda NithnU i lanigwooil i
The program entille.l
The
|,„ n„ aurfarr *1 lra»l. Ihe
Kathleen llmwn iSinfonli
a i m l-urd'a Song in a Slrangr land
nitre ilevelupnienti alrtnglhrmd|
RHJ UK JA N K irtO — Jayne M am Maty IM a tk tr ip rlla ly l
» j . pie tented by member v of Ihe Kat*em 1 peimnal rule. Ilui. the
field on how merry making BraIm; i n i * •nil HijMii'iii •* *1*1 ' l l
Wanda
I'llllllpt
i
Sanfordv|ary l.a » ton Circle with Milt „t,M.r*fri m d . they al*o lift film
« i i i g i •:»*». &gt;'*f
f . r
tlllani launched their annual carItrutah Aurman iSanlurdi
l«u
lluddell In chirge Mr. mnte than ever dependent on the
ryval iraion by .tupping her to
llliih*
,
,
Jaekle Manning, daughter of Rev n lll, n t lommunivti Inr luppotl
liy Jn llaimind
the walil
Hat,y
girl in vii
and Mr*
lt d Mr* .lark liiyani. pieirnird
ihe development, aim iliarp
Phone VA * 1112
‘ 1 had Ihe.e little rril lot. « &gt;,n
Jno pit ..aril iSanlnrdl
a vocal ..do Mr* tirorge Mean* rn,.,| n,e already hitter iirugale
Jaycee president Hill I .a tlree u„. unum of my dir*. They
*Sa|*i»a itijUKft. d ta k»- ■* ••
llahv
I*
v
to
Mr
and
M
m
Uiween Cairo and llaghdid atul
:{!1J.V M IM .T..N .
|&gt;#f* n-1» »&gt;* accompanied al ihe piano.
hnl
i ' .'irtami' m ITrl “ l111 ,1" ,, director* al the
acted picking them When fbe
i I erne ' \N it
Altrmiancr at Ihe *lud* .oiir.e n„. lug of war for allecianre of
^ 11111 !’ .IV * *1 *'•
„ l,ol. tla.ugwnml) ,.jfK T o r t -„ „|rtl&gt; rrb J to „ owfr&gt; i ffr gone, thee went all|t*h&gt;
hoe hi Mt
and M r!
N-uee V*"h...*« ?,!,•*«, 'e?1
,ftr
r ,*h' 7 10• r0n Ihr Arab world between Kaiiem
plan a Tern Age Rodeo, a writ- tr me dre*i
I^nimril V-trnlan iSanfntili
Jy.Vu'f*'"- "teel'.’t* &lt;•' II..
■ dm . I by Jm I Ilea,ley. Wa* , t„| freiMem (ia m i! Alnlel Ni*
len and performance driven teit.
lllti liarge*
R&lt;.i»n J ia'« *
*# * , "
L ,*n| by Mr* t ll Daniel. WMl' „ r ,l( lhl, « n*tr*l Aiah Krpublir
whirl) Will be held in the near
W ASHINGTON — Hr lirayic.n
lt.itpn 1'etrr* Ilaitlt*c*od'
l * , ..........
" - m ' kh* Wntdent, In the huaii....... ........
n,, ,,,hu(iic- m Ka*»m* iahi
future
Kirk, pretldenl nf Cn'.umhta I ’nlN -Hie Credit iSanfnrdi
r ’' " " ' a
ri.'.V .il Shr *1" ' , " ,rt " f pl*'’ , ,or '""'• tf n.l led lu q * pro Saner and
furllter plan. wrr&lt;- made lor a veridy, nn the importance of
Willi* Helaorry iM Im n
|r, ' |. iv, &gt; i-i- i i..v* »&gt;r **
piaver me* ling* and nl a revival anti Communivl element* wilhnul
fuh fry Saturday, Feb. ll. with home life In e hirn le r develop
John liurke I Sanford'
*'ir.tui i.'miii_ •*d »
»
to be held in March.
# sour in ihe government of the
proerrd* going toward the pur mrnl1
el &gt;1*'. I 1*1* *■
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Brief
individual
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Win lltiiebmtrm (Sanfiirdi
III*-. A M ■'!&gt;’ I*' * l-U
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"f equipment for the fire
-In Ihete dayi when our na, , i m H « r t u -.^ -u w i* &lt;
i#*»lon* werr held al Ihe conelu
■i n«# lo If* y. if Ft ti *i »h In144*
non of Ihe uenrral liuiinr*. and
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department Kirby Sutton, than tmnal tlandardt of lade are do-'
trill
ir f I * 'Mull* &lt;*♦
the* fevIlflMl 1 9
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nun. w,U .nounme pner ar.d pUrgble. when vloleoee and arc
n.iri.iA.
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u T * . . * ' ’/ ' Frt!i *vr»*D» of our nalion.our aertoug
%‘^unlr Woman. Club met Friday a t .
» • m at Ihe borne of Mr. ll D a r l a n a
F v n f t r if lC
vi*'
i ii *^1 w‘ j
7 ^* 'd fnl and parent* have a »peclil reipon.ihiln**» »*i*
WITNhftft
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w. M. U. Members Of 'Power Grab' By Reds Take Golf Honors
Had Supper Meet
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W E W A R N Y O U - this ii the moil!

ACTION TAKES PLACE IN THE AUDIENCE!

Hospital Notes

'Rideo' Is Planned
By Local Jaycees

Legol Notice

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irU In announcing thr ciljr ^inuld
|»T»H I’I - ll •'"I 1 »• I*' ' c^.ov. i . - i innik Mrt T
*1**i li **».. *Isti ln* ® 1,1*’T I ,|M
l ' ■ i i r - u tr
Mr* M Uawvoh anil' M,AMI "
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New mem ben aie l*olirr Chief rnmply with a federil rouri order
•|*iill atil ti'% %1#R*i " ' m ii ,
J lifeguard **** to lie rh irg n l with 7
"otpl al Sunday after Claud l.ayn and Homer Fmrh
In a-imit nine negroe. to three
fl| r« Ctf ftiUlffNr Hftlkl r***l
Mr. John' l.undy
IlNlrf* A*} if *1 * lieilii 11c. IS i
alien)pled
murder
Unlay
tor
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Dinner
Rurrettful
white tchonll
Hltthdav patty
Tr..» «f I Mfb r ' % t| Pt b.rrbt
Mr. W ll Vlevtilia enter I .mod i &gt;«**dly ven-ling h.v r i girl ftirnd
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n ' ,r :m i'r "t’lr iUmde-l ihe
*H wa* fell v*a hid tih tu ile d
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A e . Iff (b* I #Ki(f ! «•♦»*
a ,.
Kipikda*- , package
merger, on, Mint er pnr* winning High School latt Saturday mjhl
CiMifll*, «l ■•»AfM4 f i l l " *
I . , ,,,-; and refre.hmrnu earned
Th* » - " ' h ^r'n d e .l hunUay.
“ ".".I's,,!"'’. . *P*’n*ored for Ivenefil of Ihe band 1 tdiNDON — George l-rwin* fa
.III'.1 * ; r *' f • '* • *•
i.amr* an-l rerre.rimeni* rained
,p”
I 'gViirnii and her
* ' " rk lim e, dlril s-indav
Chairman of thr event, K. ll thrr of twin Ikivi hit e. wlfo
A m199ti •*f&gt; " r '
out the Vtother^iioo.e ^hrme the
*'rl
It nl.er.ily
H .,.P,|.| toll.......
liltrt.ity
% Ferrell, *tated that nearly Itlnfi wa* allegedly put up for tale In llm iu
•r v
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pf
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rl
ijk
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ftrpUtiil
ihr
atroke
•»ffi •I »U
Altwri Itia-llvy. Vl Negro, wa*
made and ntpr. **rd apprei latmnI ton. Tr*.. on hi* effort* lo regain
■l*
Jmnir nf Ih r (H i t.ady a*!i«i |.l\
i|m i fib. I
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r,^ . rU* ' le * 1*11. * I pm
reported in tair condition tndiv
to all thnte who helped mike the ru.tody *&gt;f th* boy.
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ftcfifl* n AfWlls®" 1
dinner *uer*i&gt;fut Sp*rlal appfeShe flail* refuted in &gt;end them,
t-ae.l. were Von li,||ia. Pat ,r,,m huf'” *"'1 *l'hnter. nn hl&gt;
|l« t'
rigtlon w.i« eipreiied for the bat f will fight for the return of
TF* &gt;P»1t. . * t**1
'"r*'f la-." Martha -amt Miryr Courier.
,hr honu U . S . B r i d g e T e a m
|pMIIfl # .|*|. ' |i•11 1I A 1 .1* 11
- *T&lt;**• ,*, r, *nA i^
|' (ton'
|
‘* Hi* ililrr.
ter*nr* ul Henry Dunran whn.e my *on. "
n*p •
• i*'&gt; * i '- fi M ‘ &lt; |( iiol HuitiA. Mary J*nf Mlklrr, ,M4'*r *•**»»w* IhhiM
Dnrnthy. a Ji year old itutte * aid. L e a d s T o u r n a m e n f
lietp and a**iaiance added much
•- ■
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hoolti
arhrr,
-..I*
'■ hV'i i.(. Vine '■ 1I 7,‘'*e »*wri-i and
in rlv rd vnpi rliclal burnt
|ty:T i l KSDA. VIi t - Dr N-&gt;pliia
■**ptv f ti l Hi Ml*i Dorothy Hu.
M W Y o r k i t r n — The i s lo arrangement*
l.l *1 |l VI
'dull (ta»*ei
Lynn Faht, 17. HrM t i n . n erJunior High I'lity
\\ it Inn »u hour all. t the t-**' njihin*! rbaiiipi.m bud*, l . a r i 1
fe 1ft
l.fb ljf
'hie'nd* r*IW
M*mb«ri of the Ovi«rtn Junn-r
airettfii
Herbert
l."*n |f,| rnmpeling Italiin and Aiaen 1 Adult cli*ie* at Lyman High dimed into the I'nitari.n m innUy
*r ♦k t « p*iM i l l ft
&lt;r(
N •f 11 lln* P* t*a*|
.f
,h „ be can Mcmrtoy and Tucday n u h ,. ef n ti year*. In crlllflilng the tin
&lt;H JfMi'h • IhPflre
*•( •i» t* • lii|h enjoy.d *n informal party nro" " - 1 ‘‘fegnard at an all , ini4n (ra m *
at the City H ill Memorial lluild N r«*°
|,p-,*'h ,1,r'
Homlnde the third day..f play uf
ia » tc*„„ •,*rh ‘“ '» k TJO*. began with an , on.eioui dlihunr.ty that i. hidden
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In
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Iliffn r MaiUiR I &lt;• •
so
M o detent** W I* McClure *alil he 0| f„ur
bridgechampion
'tirollmenl ul 33. llookkreping and in rntith of whal l. taught chil
I- * ,t . r !%'«■( gif if* i* -1M tng K r i l l ay Jin
would charge Itiown with av.ault } hi|.t
typing i» taught by linger Harr,* drrn In Sunday tchnol
•* •|
irtg |f«#tn 9 Latt l«» Jamr* Partinand Mn W. ||
»* . t ,« . iif
f.itnr
with intent to commit fir*1 de
qj,,. \m riiia n team ralliej Sun 4n*7 fc*el&gt;n Ibibcrg IWgniration
’ The children di*rrvr »ome
DeSharu were In charge
• Hff|| 4 f* IM N
free murder
d ,v afiernoon tu tak.
a three t , r ** *■ " 1
thing hettgf from u» thin wa have
T n J #■»
( f mt|tf* 1 |u f *!#
!*•e*«rv *ti
r i
Al i ** *Hh
McClure *aid thr bombing ap p&lt;,lm |f id n, fr |U)v for , , i0f(t
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gives them "
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1
M#rn4*»t
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li
f"- * N o t C a m p i n a
Ik e
p ,*r" 1 ,0
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international match * 'a x n c t
lie s c r lp tlo n
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v a v j . i i p u i y , ||\W# p.-,».uvai
grudge
involving
a pnlnli after 32 hand, of play Th#
PARIA fU P Il
h t l . -.a : r S i n a t r i l ( . C t S I O S l
1#*!,** |f i ftI . 1.-* |llP »’-i &gt;■(»!■«in
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Am rrlf*M
\r*;rntmrA rifrre Or#fui h**i in ilm m l pfr » , LAS VBOASt
cU P Il —
• n ,1** *.,f ihgi fMtfnn *vfi |K* itiiilr t
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' or •' "btir su n d j), .'Harm ),v , spore r*t Tsi to j| uoinla after (art dticrlptinn nf one of the mrnFrank fim tu*
whom ha»iiaa
ifffkf 4#l l.v *'t
■* H a
l u L L l l l l l . . Gn d i l l — When police Irarcd they had a racial (1.tc-rn lun'l*
who rnbl^.f him
with the pre** ate legend hat
1
4«t f &gt;&lt;•r#fi
Ml ItrtN
nl mi lulftm^nl • Ilf i « tan Ibf'ldant Llifnhow ir w „ about lambing on their hand.. The e*
,rJ|11 „ „ t..J% (i,
When pnllre a-bed D ’cfu* to da- ne.o named vice n.e.Ment o? ihe
4 iF M i n
a *41 I- a *Ufn a;
to board hi* p ane hu-d** ■■ tr plntlon rucked a Negio Hume in a ^ jin*i eacli ol the n:her team* i cube h « a-.allanl., the tailor handa Hotel in charge of public
AI I* Miff!4nn T i l l Ith
N* I li lilHilU). |*t
turn U* VVa.h,n«U.i, he noticed a an aica when- Ncgioet hair bent lrl ||„- nine day . .impctiliuti
that t*».k *'ul a notebook and gav* the iclallon*, It wa. announced today,
(Paali
t m.p ol Huy Scout* Handing m moving next to whitri Two yeai* ,,,)* ne»t SundayOne match
evar! rnea*uiementv of .me uf the
Mnnit*l» a part owr.«r of the
|1. "
w Iff Ail ll ff»#A
I* •» It- A Alt*
the rain nearby.
ago i fiery crou wat burned on |h,int ,.&lt;Jua|, . y&lt;(Jt
, , men Dielu* *aid be wa. mea.ur hotel
FUfM l
The Prr •ideni walked over to the lawn
of .a vNegro entertainer
, c(,rf(1 tn rul)lp r hfu|
i
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Jng the n.an f r a cult wbm anU !&gt;•«••*&lt; - i &lt;*• r n a .r , j . 4a .. the young.ier* ami In a hearty in thr area and there were thteat*
The i - c
'her «'.iCSe t him fi.-m be rear.
.uai.net. &gt;ani lUHo IR W , f«l of vnncnfelo Nfgroel
Sa,„ |-ra&gt; J r
||a n ) Fuhbem
t » &gt;*. i *.*.r *f
low* ate vou r*ut camping:
Rut i,id,,e .aid later they weir i
,i H llarinun. and ta-r
CARBURETOR SAVES
the eniy
H,
,
No *ir ' piped une fieekled talitftcd the l&gt;.«mbmg wa* the ) |A*rn all of New Smk
Ivar
G A S B Y "J E T -IN G "
t « an i o o i n . **•■ .......... n . . . f* r l trout with rain .(reaming ie*ult nf a dligruntled auilut stakgnld of Ma.hlngton and Sid
10-Kgy
Car ownen who ire waitii.g
*"a"n •etaiet
''-.wn hi* face, "..u; .-Im m l g "
rothe, than facial in natute
of N rs 0fjM n ,
Cb I c u *
moaeyar.d nut getting proper g.i
Y«All
" v ,M| i f i h# Ft lib’
'Wn11f494 « t «| r»*. u11**1 1 m #•*ti |
RvtlMae du* to over run nualur*.
later
In &lt;1 j|»llr«i# «f»Af H i ) » i Mti-i it'
will be (deaaed tn team ef a
Itigin4» f Mth a.'ii i.f #|l ||** !»( vpn
•t
WLiCon irv Inventer who hat de­
CALL
tn*A h ftf MBflfic* »'«** m *ty g.r
N IG H T
veloped a vary clever unit that
• n y w h in
J.'IC V II. fllilb ’f'lM Or. *al.-I 1, 1,
«.f l*H r'a.ifll i ■» I* * . '. i n - ,
•avea gaeoline b ' Jet-iDg and
near i l l
Juda* rf l*imi* "It * ,.j..i* l).,rM*
anelray
Vaeu-mating.** It u aulomaue
a&gt;_ Me - affli*
tn
Ik*
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and
operate!
on
Uva
tupertKargt
,-P .*1# Cauni* a&gt; k.nlain Fi*r.
rrinv Iple C iillv tn.ttlled In a
I fa
wttkln * 1 • &lt;vI i *lcn4,r
• XO hot f *11tng* _
gblw.tie from ih» itnva cf ih,» n,*&gt;
few mtnutt* Fita cart, taucka
• N O a f t t i t l rtoMt apace ~ i ----------r
puklteatian " f tk • n*il.» Ka.h
and tractora-Tba manufacturer*,
Ulai *r 0*...*ol .Halt l&lt;» ir will
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thr Vaeu-matle Carburetor Co,
na and ahatl *tai* !*» via.* ..r
K v r n i n g t I'A -*7.100
e**,d'ni* and *.**t effn • *&lt;Mie«*
rair-?0« Ktata S t. WauwitMa.
Th e flngdt (F * t of winter com fort
*H T I T .
. r th..lalman1 and
•&gt; ,11 &gt;«
W it. are offr.-ing a Yaruiratu
•w*rn
l* i &gt; in*
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to
anyone
wrha
wrUl
lAlUkl
ll
a im .
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on hit car and halp nviroduc* it
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Truluck Home Scene Of Party
Feting Former Sanford Woman
Tlie Ionic of M r, J
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morning pa rly Saturday when n «
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(iu e it i were g rectid at the &lt;l « •
by M r , T ru lu rk and the honorec
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th r latdr d n o ra tio n , and bower
arrangement* p la in ! at , anta;c
point, throughout the home Ihe
refreshment tatile held an ar
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4 1. .Mil l i l t '•t Cl 4*•M at r 1
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(ternarrl Wolford, assisted
K EN N E1TS
by Mr, M J Ihimont J r H"th
in*
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t .*o*rd h\
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liiwip and h a i r hern taking man*
of ti* »ft \**f * * **••* tn " * ?•
V| * »tit*,! i * i huri n
of the couMe, offered in order
f*dk*
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to heller «er*e their girl*
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in jsa* *il*g #111* K'J gif* irv i .i
T he, are aided in many of thrir
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In Sanford
man nf Ihe tr-*ip rommittre 1, wift tiring* her i#wti Luich Mil
Ml or ivn ir r r * i Irrv \y r
Mr* F
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refreshment ;r«tu{i ha* jf 1ii|itetl thr nANir
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to 4 tTnm|Mrty thrir *jY4tlwirItr *
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Mr* Hr!'
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t nai rrej ;#r or
nr L a « a « a *
The dinner lor thr state presi
Wrp Vtr* " a
VI*Inni* Mr% V
dent oi the \rru ru in Tg-gton A m
Jewelry
larrrtl Vtr* Mrg l rntihart Mr*
lliar* has hern Indefinitely post
S to re
V|r*
Inn# Jair.r*
IHined The dinner **ai originally "kip Hi*rfr
tflj B . l i t
F A J U 181
Mrt t t
1 hum 4 nr! "hr ho*
siheduted !•* '.lie Sanford A m i
rtt
liar) for tht, week.

t l l t ’ l'.lltl S t u f f I'h o t i '

\ u a U ia ry

for thr g*, mrntl era i'e*,-nl

n iruli i 1 tthbi
t * * nr i
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\m ertcan te g i.n

mrt f r u f a y ntgiit at the A m e ric a n
le g io n Hume on highway 17 *9 2 .
D u r in g Ihe btuinr** meeting it
w a i announced tnat the stale pres­
ident » viail c anned for th u wee*
ha* hern post coned
Mcinper* d *i .,«eil , Ian* or thr
Seminole fo un t; f a i r which be­
gin* on t e l b! Mr* id g a Hunter
a.-i.l M r, Ifut Sn lit an- . o chatrn i , n of the fii*»»l i.ar at ihe fair,
t a ptain , for &lt;a.n da. nf the fair
a rr e appuinlrsl
ti ie»t tpeaker &lt;*a, Mr* Nan v
Merle She ninduited a question
ant an«*ser cenuit on srtrran*'
t'elirtll, Mile stressed that women
r Iglldr fur »Idow » pe'isiou sitould
apply immedtaleiv he s.-o.e on
r-iuratiun for i r t r t a n , stn.'drrn.

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L o r \\ i \ c s
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1 a mile, tn ,tl*ef tieir’ iwm tan.lr
I n ra The table cl-ilh is q u m t e
pick '.ladeita « o b i u - c h l from
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Have Luncheon

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Date Changed

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Bridge Party

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Held Thursday

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I ’ustponement Told

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*ifiitiom
nglil and !elt end pieces strngl.t tnd i u c e l
cent,i pieces
In lug ;o e , mdi* idual needi C'.sme ice

It m a y b e a h o m e o l y o u r o w n , o n e o f t b e y b i n /
n e w a u t o m o b i l e s o i a r o l l c g e e d u c a t i o n fo r

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Central Florida Carpet &amp; Furniture Co.
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Editorials

Washington Calling

City-County Meeting
Breaks Down Barrier

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S«nfonl ami Seminole t«mmlaainnera, for th* first
lime in history, sat down together Friday night and dis.
cussed mutual problems.
*
Each pledged harmony and coo(&gt;eration with the other;
each became aware of the problems of the other.
L'ndcr discussion were many of the projects in which
the city and county share joint responsibility. Among these
were roads, drainage, taxes and the various services de­
manded by the public.
The meeting was railed to discuss the possibility of the
county sharing in the cost of the city’s recreation program.
Such a cost-sharing agreement would allow use of city fa­
cilities by non-citv residents, without charge.
Other matters of mutual Interest came up after the
recreation problem was settled, temporarily.
Countv Commissioners plan similar sessions with each
Town Council in Seminole. Future sessions Isetwern the
county governing body a id the Sanford ( ommission are
toured.
During the session, each official had a chance to ‘ get
everything off his chest." This was important in that it
helped to break down the harrier which existed between the
two governments.
Several past instances of non-cooperation lietwern the
' two wert cited. Thia led. in many cases, to duplication of
equipment and machinery, some of which ran be used no
*. more than .10 days each year.
Possible benefits sugge&lt;led as a result of such meetings
Included such things as joint purchasing of materials and
equipment, the combining of such function* as tax a**r««ment, tax collection, recreation and other activities, rv»t
only for Sanford and the County Commission, but for ihe
county and all municipalities.
However, one of the most important point* i-sUblished at
the joint meeting «•&lt; thr fact that Sanford is a part of
Seminole County. This is a fad which too long hn* Iwen
ignored. County Commission! of the past admitted thi*.
but little was done about it.
The feeling had l&gt;een that the County Commission, legal­
ly and morally, was responsible for the rural area, the city
could take care of city residents. This feeling existed despite
By IN EZ ROBB
th* fact that city dwellers were, and are. carrying a lion's
EAST
LANSING.
Mich share of the county tax load.
Thest meetings ran lead only to Iwtter things for all of Juat like the baltsdrcr sings,
Michigan Is ‘ a winter wonderthe people of Seminole County.
lend" And, gully, huw the na­

Last Rites Sunday
For John I. Lee

Inez Robb Says

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What About The Hen?
On ncouion. news dUputchc* Ic a v c n great ileal to the
reader’s imagination.
Such waa the story in the Friday issue of The Herald
• about an egg laid by a Norfolk. England, hen.
The I ’nited Press International story said the egg wa*
10 Inches long, nine Inches around and weighed sight and
une-half ounces. The dispatch said .the egg would make a
satisfying breakfast for eight people.
This was very interesting. Hut. what hapjiened to the
‘ hen?

'Courtesy' Awards Slated Thursday
Courtesy Week Chairmsn Dave
Thrsvher announced today that
Courtesy Week awards will be
made nett Thursday at the Jay
cee luncheon
Four savings bunds from San
ford Atlantic Bank, Florid* State
Rank. Florid* Power ami 1-lght
Co. and The Vo .ell Co will he
presrnted to -ne most rourte-*us
waitress,
,-oliremsn
salrsman
and sale -arty
•'Winn-rt have not been revrsl-

rd due to thr Itrge number of
nominations,'' Thrasher s a i d
'Th e Committee is still trying
tn mike a decision in rath cate­
gory.'
The "Knuif Information Center'*
says that Ihe average weekly eon
sumption of snuff In the C S it
|wn ounce* per user and thst the
aserage retail price it 10 cents
an numr.

DAILY CROSSWORD
3. Building
■uditinn
4. Bom
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10. lust'd
a. Quakers
U.atspt ever
It . Raaort
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1). Appearing
11. Weird
sa if eaten
14. Fastsesr
11. W * l’r»e|. IB. C-sektail
I'gredlsal
ii#at from
17. Frost
Texas
11. Aotemn
It. t'Pviirsl
promise
motion
31. hough
II, Negative
Uva
word
30 Against
31. Ihrbile
notices
ACRO*a
1 . ------ poor
foltrr

13 rauer-.e*
31. Tread
I easily
31. aim
H
gg. Young
srurrsl
M. l*m pray
3* rail
for
Vssis-us- a is s s ir
help
M l’ lg|-en
14 l*»My
aetf-eetsem 34. Hel. -sr
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St. Prims
St. Mika lsrr
S3. Finished
11. Farmsedginr
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31 x alter

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37. Openings
isnat.l
31 C-iri*
nickname
3» M .tie not*
14 r'fp'exinf
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U Rest s*
57 Xeir.e
5* Cle* e
5*. No­
l l . Minns!
deposit
41 Clam a
broth»f
41. Female
sheep
44. Neal

tives hat* It. And thr vttllurs,
loo. i
This Is the longest, roldest win­
ter in these parts In so many
jear* that mo-t Mirhlgamlrttgee-e. loot had fovguttco how
icia u h ) long underwear really is.
As far at the eye can sre, the
land-sap* is bulled in -mu*. And
where It isnt blanketed in white,
it's encased in lee. Oh, it s purty,
all light, with the puuirst twig
in th* *lm lr*e ’‘inch d*»p with
pearl," even at the poet tl-vrrved
Ire Just Ilk* a picture potcard to sre me m l barns rising
fium a dauling white field, to
«.!-*rv* the irirlfs hanging like
long.
tlrndfr diamond* from
svery roof and to watch the kids
ikating in the -tdr yard.
ItUt enough is enough Prop!*
nut this way were happy to put up
with a White Christmas, but they
aie beginning to mumble about a
white St, Valentina'* Dev, which

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a atsir
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tion
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kitrMn
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17 Female pig
t* Negative
It. Waning
bll-ia
17 Mam po.nt
74 Hofiter
flower
74 riu**t
potatoes
Jk Not so
•Mfirviit
It. Elisabeth
Regina
ft! Viper
!V Greek tetter
17. "The House
of the Seven
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ft* riaiut*
40. Tried
lightly
11. aotir disk
II. Metsure
ef land
IL Ancient
Irvsh
capital
II Game
animat

DOWN
•ham
riolinl
« aineettv
Artificial
gold
alloy
Needlefish
Stem ef
grain
Emerald
Isle
Mail
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Repeal Is Sought
On Evolution Law

KNOXVILLE Tenn. ll'P I ~ *
braneh cf thr American Oiemieal
Society hit asked that Tennessee
repeal tts law fnrmdding the
tearhmg of evolution.
The group Saul me statute,
wnirh gave rise tn the famous
"monkey trial" of high school
teacher Jubn T . Scope* in IBM.
Tea tales In groceries and in­ it eontinunusly violated and that
stitution* in Ihe I'. 5 totaled "widespread Contempt for our
more than ina million pounds in aw leads too easily to contempt
Itftl sernnd Isriest in history.
for other laws "

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MAM TO

It 1 pood .nsurtnc* *n-i cr«&gt;rl business to see
from an a&lt; tu.il on-the-job demonstration just
how a 'Jeep vehicle tan help you gel more
work done eten .It- m the veer on sou/ johw.
These seh if let are rugged, powerful and m satile! They hate ihe extra traction of 4-wheel
drive tn take tr.u xnd 1 full |uylo 4i{ oser the
roughest terrim , in g.KwI weather or bsd. On
the bvghwav, thev thiftexvily into conventional
J.wheel drive for trasrl at top legal speeds.
And. with power take -ff, they operate a wide
variety of sp*-- m ) equipment.
There • a 'J*rp' vehicle ready tn 611 ynttr
specific needs. (.*4 an actual demonstration and
prose to yourself that a 'Jeep* re h id , u.ll Ho
sour job* 1-est.

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family of 4-VhH&gt;-0rin nhicfiz
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TYPEWRITER SERVICE

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ADAMS

ter!*! coin, as Keyserllng sees If,
si a time when big Induitry was
operating at (W or 70 nr even SO
percent of capacity, business ts
no« ready at production goes up
to make a killing.
f
The difference over the conse­
quences of a spending budget
and a economy budget arc equal­
ly sharp. The Administration
claims that its budget will result
in s growth In production ap­
proaching six percent, Keyserling and the spenders say. In effeet, yes, that may he right but
most of this will, in fact, he
making up for the production lost
during thr recession. In s h o #
we will merely be catching up
with where » e were a year and
a half or two years ago.
According to Keyserllng In hia
presentation to the Congressmen,
with inflation discounted it can
be shown that the average rate
of growth since the end of the
Korean war has been only 1 3 per.
cent. His spending budget would
mean a growth rate of I per c e i^
plus overcoming the loss of thW
recession. A* to inflation in the
future. Key sterling argues that
Elsenhower * unplanned deficii
will he far more inflationary than
a budget with a planned deficit,
which pruvidc* greater spending
and therefore more tax revenue
The argument in Congress is
likely tn renter on individual ap­
propriations and not on opposing
philosophies, with the spendr-M
carrying the day in most i *
stances. Rut ihe insistence on
economy and a balanced hudget
may give the Administration a
political advantage for 1M0.

Let us prove what a 'Jeep' vehicle
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The

huge new Robert Meyer Hole',
whirh will te completed soon, 1 -n't
taking any rbaacea with supersti­
tious patrons.
In planning the six million dol­
lar skyscraper building, the num-,
ter 11 « i i eliminated. There will
he no riKim 13 nr any 11th floor
it jumps from the llih to the tlth.
Vice President Robert Ft. Neigh
hors said he wanted guests to feel
' ■free and easy" in the SO-slory
hotel
•'You would be eurprilrd at the
peop'e who thy away from the
number II," he said.

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acresf aper.

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31. Nlnlian va|.
eano'var l
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Carrier

Balaedar'a A ro se

has not been struck by the wrath,
er but by th* state's prematurely
young governor, G. M en h e n
iSoapy) W illiams
In order to pull the state salt
of its financial hole. Soapy, who
it hoping to be struck by the
Presidential lightning of the Dem ­
ocratic party, has just pn-posed
a atate Incume las. Now in hi*
sixth term in office. Soapy i*
shopping around for an extra
IlSO.UUQ.Owi in lax money, even
as his opposite Republican num­
ber in New York, U«iV. Nelson
Rockefeller, who is also tout ting
firtidential lightning, it looking
aroun-l for an n lra U7J.OviO.uOvi
to balance the slate budget
The GOP it charging Soapy
with low cunning in writing an
Income tax measute that would
leave untouched the great ranks
and file of the state * legion «*f
j uiganned labor, to which ha
owe* so much politically, and put
the burden on the middle and
upper middle classes and on
banks, corporations and financial
inslituti'int.
With the Michigan legislative
House evenly split between the
Demociats and Republicans and
a Nervate controlled by vonserva
live Republicans, Soapy * new
tax plan won't have easy sleddtng.
drspite the fart that Michigan, as
of now. hat a plethora of the stuff
-tquited for sledding
So, Baby. It's not only cold
outside in this state, but faced
with the possibility of new taxes,
the Ire Is forming inside the pic.
lure window, too

TYPEWRITERS

Do w n
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Kates** aa « « • *
at S u Ir f S ;

la all the weatherman promises
them There hat been a run on
galoshes, mufflers, ear muffs,
•locking raps and anil frerte suit­
able for man and beast, no lets
than for motor*.
I'nd-ubtedly ft would be lots of
fun to ride in a one-host open
leigh For a numltrr of years
row, th* -late t -ps-rlalt) has been
mulll-bust power ttehrmoths, and
th* titanic effort to keep the
mam h-ghwayi -pen for these
sou pest up jobs has only further
emptied the state's treasury.
Travel it indeed hroattrnlng,
trot I have discovered not only
that Ihe stale It broke but that
Detroit it built over some &lt;-f the
largest salt deposits In thr L'.S A.
In order to keep the highways
clear for Detroit's principal pro­
duct. the autnniubile. the aulhoittles during this Airtic spell have
been mining Detroit's tub soil —
pur* link tail— to spread on th*
stall t principal thotoughfarat.
Doubtless it la only hatdpan
Republicans who are politically
amused, if financially outraged
by the r. Idest blow of all, whirh

DAILY CR OSS WO RD
At Roast
I Wet, miry
Un-I
i rarei

By M ARttU* C H I LO T
, fiscal year 1M0 la ITT billion and
W A S H IN G TO N — While most of it t* balanced by the hair line
Along with
Ihe discussion of President Eisen- margin of 170.000,000.
many conservative prognosticat­
hosier's budget, even by the or* Keyserlmg believes there will
Democratic opposition, has been In actually be a deficit of several
lerm i of balance and economy, billions. Business under the Eisen­
there is a sharply opposed view hower budget will continue to
— another kind of budget, its operate at less than full capacity,
chief esponent. Leon Keyserlmg. with unemployment up to S.000,chairman of Ihe Council of Econ­ 000 and never under 4.000,000.
omic A d 'tiers in the Trum an Ad
While they do not cover the
ministration, went up to Capitol ssme periuds, the Keyserlmg bud­
Hill Ihe other day to give fresh get being for the I I months of
men Congrrsimrn a chalk talk *0 and the Elsenhower budget
the last alx months of ’» and the
on a spending budget.
The idea behind the Ke&gt;ersling first half of *0, the companions
hudget Is as follows: the Federal are interfiling. Keyserllng acgovernment spends generously fur rept* th* recommendations of the
education, resources, and public Gaither and the Rockefeller re­
welfare, frankly facing a deficit, ports on national security. For
national terurtiy the
tty spending more money business m a j o r
is stimulated and thereby lav re­ President ! figure Is It*.SOS bilvenues inerease For the calend­ lion and the Keyserllng figure
ar year IJto the Keyserli\: bud­ SJo billion.
get is UV 1 billion This alk% * for
In both the Rockefeller and
a deficit of It &lt; billion
the Gaither reports the case was
The president s budget (or the made for great deficiencies in
America a military establishment
as presently projected Over four
years the Krysrrling figure for
security would move up to BJS 2
billion in 1M4.
The contrast is just at strik­
ing in the peacetime categories
The EDenhower budf.et contain*
John Thro Lee. tl. died at 7 JJ tl7l.000.ocQ under promotion of
p tn. Friday in Seminole Memor­ education. Krysrritng'i figure H
ial Hospital following a short til t l billion l'ndcr ihe heading. Pro­
ness.
motion of Public lira 1th. the Ad
Born Jan. 2ft. 1171, In Lake ministration figure adds up to
City, Mr. Lee made hit home on MTAiiooom. the Keyserllng fig
Lake Charm Circle in Oviedo Hr ure is B900,ooo uu). On housing the
had lived most of hi* life in economy budget it BftST.MW.ooo,
Oviedo and was the son of the the spending budget St 1 billion.
tate Mr. and Mr*. James 11. Lee,
The viewpoints at well as the
pioneer residents He was a mem­ figures are sharply opposed The
ber of the Methodist Church Administration puts most of thr
therr. Mr I.*e was a retired cit­ blame for rising price* and in­
rus grower.
flation on the demands of orSurvivors are one daughter. gamied tabor. Powerful unions
Mrs Ira K. Southward. Sanford, hate pushed wages up beyond any
four sons. Jsme* II Lee. Tampa: j u H K i c o - in increased produc­
John T. Lee J r , El Paso; Wil­ tivity.
liam S. Lee. Mims. Charles Otis
In the Keyserllng view the jarg
Lee. Mobile. Ala .; 11 grandchild­ est share of the blame must fall
ren; 1J greit grandchildren: four on business, particularly tug busi­
sisters, all cf Oviedo. Mrs B. ness. for continuing to raise prices
F. Wheeler, M n . W. J. I.swton, even when demand was falling
Mrs. T . W. 1-awton, Mrs. W. P sharply in the recession. This is
Carter; two brothers, James H. the field of "administered prices"
I ,** and t harles S Lee. Oviedo
in steel, automobiles and other
Funeral services were held Sun major factors dircctljr related tn
day at 3 p m at the graveside at the cost of living. Having pushed
the Oviedo Cemetery. The Ree. prices far beyond any justification
Jark T. Bryant officiated.
in increased wage and raw m iButton Funeral Home was In
charge

WUn-.Mrtfi larntt
at awWMlIrtM

CORDELL'S REPAIR SHOP
101 3th Street Etal

Sutford. F U ^

�Sem'inolos iTost Bishop M oore Tonite C? ! « S “ « s
By Jerry lo t Lit Loo
The upand-down Sanford Semi
noire will host Biihop Moore and
hish »coung Jimmy Ellis in a
return baiketball engagement to­
night.
Ellis ii the lop prrp irorer in
Central Florida cage circle* and
will be out to close the Seminoles'
home season on a dismal note.
In the first match, the Seminole*
contained Fllia for the firil half,
but the lanky sharpshooter hit 17
points in the Unit two stanras to
lead the Hornets to a 59-41 m
umph
Coach Bud l.a&gt;er will rounter
with All OBC
performer
Ray

LundqulM and hish scoring Jim
tiracev at the guards, steady Cliff
McKibbin and fast improving Te r­
ry Christrnson at the forward*
and dependable John Allred at
center.
The Seminoles v*t*t attempt to
bounce back after bowing to a
much Improved l.akeview squad
at Winter Harden Friday mgiitThe Seminoles werr ice-cold. lo»
Ing M-41, to a squad they had
shellacked earlier in the season.
The Seminoles now have an 11 a
record for the season In addi­
tion to the Bishop Moore cncuun
ter tonight, the Sanford squad jet
must fare Oviedo, Sew Smyrna

Rigney, Wife Hurt
In Auto Accident
W ALNUT C R E E K . Calif. (U P I)
— Hill Rigney. manager of the San
Francisco Giants, today faced the
prospect of spenniug the opening
da) s of spring training
*&gt;rd
recovering front isiloii* injuries
suffered in an automotive *ma*li
up
Rigney and his wife. Paul*,
were hospitaltied here Sunday for
surgery after their ear went out
of control and crashed inio a
power pole in Berkeley, across the
bay from San Francisco
The 41 year-old baseball manag­
er suffered a badly smashed low
er jaw and a broken collarbone.
.itrs lligney a hip was fracture*.

Lilller's Puller
Gels Phoenix Win

the shattered hone ripping through
her flesh.
A hospital spokesman taid they
were in good rendition
According to Ihc polirr report.
Rigney apparently frit asleep at
the wheel of his 1915 model coupe
about 4 3u a in while the car was
traveling at moderate speed The
ntichine verrrd over and ploughed
into the power pole
Wire Rignry's Jaw
The report noted that both Rig
ney s had been drinking, but no
citations were Issued.
’ The accident was caused by
Rigney falling asleep a! the
wheel.'' the report read 1 Both
William and Paula Rigney had
been drinking."
Rignry'a physician, who asked
not in be quoted by namr. said
four hour* of surgrry were re
qutred to wire the manager s shat
tcred jawr together.
‘ Tliere was no evidence of conrussion or internal injuries." he
said. ’ The jaw fracture was quite
serious, though . . . a lot of work
was necessary to save his leelh "
The physician said the fracture
in the collarbone “ was not a bad
break."
•Rigney suffered tome face
euis and contusion*," he taid
"but they werr not serious "

and Hr Land on the regular srhc
dule.
Layer's tquad goo into the OBC
tournament Friday night *gain»t
Apopka and will lie a decided uu
derdog. The OBC tourney start*
Thursday night tn Winter Park,
In the tourney opener. Lakes lew
faces Leesburg. In addition to
the Seminole-Apopka dash F ri­
day night, Winter Park wtll take
on the winner of the l.ce*burgLakes lew tiff
looking ahead to the diilrict
tournament, the Seminole* drew
Fort Piercp In the opening game
March 4 Thu*. It would appear
that the Sanford squad has tough
sledding ahead
O r Friday night, laindquist, who
usually hit* around the in mark,
was held to three points snd left
the game on fouls at the half, t'eell Dandridgr. another All OBC
guard, had his troubles, too. He
had only three points and hi*
play making was not up tn his
Usual standard
Gracey and Chnitrnsnn were
the only Seminole* In hit with
any degree of regularity, Grace)
had II, Christenson II Christen
son also did a Hun's share of the
rebounding, Allred had three,
Vernon Kirk and Wally Pmllip*
two each and McKibbin one
In ihe JV tussle, the Riby
Seminoles eould not match the
l^tkevlew pace in the second half
and went down. M i l John Tay.
lor pared the llaby Seminole*
with 14
Tor J3 * will ne versing M u r
»econd victory of the »ra*nn over
Rithnp Moore Innlght In the fir»t
meeting, George Tendr* hit
to lead the Seminoles tn a MS 15
verdict

lulled Pres* lateniitioasl
Fast
Penn Si. *1 Syracuse 72
I.italic M Setnn Hall «
Dartmouth 93 Columbia 31
Georgetown (D C i 79 ForJham
Penn 75 Brown 97
Duquatne 71 \tllanosa 61
Princeton 78 Yale 63
Colgate 55 Bufallo 5t
CC.NY 66 St Francis lN.Y.1 63
Cornell 67 Harvard 63
Sr. Francis iPa &gt; 54 Westmnvir
St Bonavcnture 92 Niagara 79
South
Wake Forest 54 Maryland 63
Navy 7* Return College 71
West Virginia 9* Holy Cross
\ anderhilt 72 laiuitiana SU 57
Krniucky 97 Mississippi 72
No Carolina St. 72 So Carolina
Geo Washington 97 Will A Msry
Auburn 95 Georgia 69
Georgia Tech 77 Tulane 47
Alabama 97 Florida 3&lt;*

Guttersnipe Liked
70

4t

*0
63
61

Midwest

One-Player Team?
Twice In One Day

Sanford Orlando Kennel Club I*
gins iti ninth week of greyhound
raring tonight at I in. a week
crammed with nine action packet!
schedule*
Feiture of tonight t 10 rare pro­
gram will he the Grade A ninth
event, in which an unusually-fast
octet of hounds wdl leap forwaid
in quell of Swiftte, the mechani­
cal rabbit hire. Among thr stars
stated is Guttersnipe, one of tne
crowd i favorites.
Guttersnipe has won Ihree !m
portant race*, in addition tn ptar
mg twice and showing once. Thr
43 pound red brindle gent recently
roverrd the ftse-ststernthi mile
distance In 31 24 seconds
In hi* last rare, Guttersnipe
ftntshed in a dead heat for second
with White Hatred Boy.
Fans alto will he watching I-ora
Nug, a 39 pound brindle lady who
moves tip from the Grade B field
after wtnnmng her last svrnt hv
an eye-iloppin* final *trlde at the
wire. It wai lira 's first triumph
this season, but she's evpreted
to he in the rash parade again.
Tall lumber Timber it another
one to watrh. although it s diffi
rult lo single out any of iheir
esenlj matched stalwarts of thr
osal.
Others in the feature are lie
gam Mu*. Terble Ted. Busty Rea
•on, Gten Colson and Hr* Mona
Tonights eird opens with an
impressise Gride R contest, and
closet with a long three eighthsmile test.

Indiana 14 Michigan 79
Ohio St. 74 Wisconsin 71
Miami ttlhio) 72 Dayton 69
Iowa 69 Minnesota 63
Purdue AS Michigan Si *1
Marquette '*&gt; tamila stil t 60
lusuilville 92 Kansas 74
Kansas St. 70 Colorado 39
Cincinnati W Temple 60
Iowa St. 61 Missouri 53
Bradley 71 Drake 3o
Southwest
Arkansas 77 Tests 74 lO Ti
Houston 90 Oklahoma City l*. *J
Tr*at AA M 65 Baylor »2
SMC 72 Rice 54
Oklahoma Si 54 Nebraska Jv
Tet Christian 64 Te*. Teen 39
Meat
dtegun St. 72 Washington St 36
Si. Mary's (C a l.I M l'. of S F. 61
I'tah St. AT New Menro 72
\tr Force Arad. 73 So Dakota 37
t tah 66 Wyoming 37
Montana 49 Colorado St V. 41
Denver tot Brigham Young 9o
Coach Paul Mikler* Oviedo
Idaho 91 I'C L A 97
I-iom pulled away In the second
California 62 Southern Cal. 53
half of a slow moving baiketbatl
I nited l're*» International
game Friday night to hand Bun
Saturday
nell a .39 33 defeat.
MIAMI. Fla — Sharpthurg aur*
The Lions led by a single point,
1613. st intermission. Imt outvised a foul claim in winning the
scored Bunnell It-T and 12 tl in
$64,700 Metwnnan Handicap by
ihe final two itan/a* to win go
four lengths.
ing away. The lotalt werr among
BOW IE. Md - A crowd of 19.037
the lowest of thr season for a
turned out for the opening of the
gamr involving Mikler* squad.
I wiled Fre*« I met wailnnal
Bowie •ipnng ’ meeting
Onedo jumped off to a 10 6
The St. Loui* Hawk* need only
I’.M.M BEACH. Fla — Barbara two more victories In clinch at lead in the first quarter, hut was
Mclnltrc won the Palm Hrathi ie**t a tie for the Wrttetn Divi­ outicorrd, 9 J, in the ireoml
leading the way for the Linn*
amateur golf tournament hy de­ sion Hite in thr National R»*'«#!- wa* Jimmy Brookshire wtih 10,
bn',I \*'oei*Uon— and they have IJ
feating Ann Casey Johnstone, 9
four of which came on frrr
game* 1" which to dn it
and 4. In the final round
Fite Hawk*, who drfraitd the throws. The Dud* eoutin*. Joseph
S Y D N E Y . Australia SiUia Ru- Rustun Celtic* ful the NBA title and Mike, raeh had right (taint*
uvka nf Heikcley, Calif, htuke last *ca*un, came ftom behind in in tie for runner up honors. All
two wurld swimming records for I lie- final pnlod Sunday to drfrat of Joe l)uda'« point* came from
women
the 1‘biladrlphia Warrior*, IPO 93. the floor. Mike Dudi had four
BOSTON— Bill Dellinger art a It maikrd their fifth victoiy in point* from the floor, an equal
wurld record of I l*»9 for the two- r.ght game* tint season ovs- ihe
mile run in the Boston AA track IVan tort and was their 39th In 34
meet
games.
GARMLStJI, Germany— Canadi
The Celtic*, who ate eighl and
an skier John Semmelmk died nf une half game* to fr.inl of the
injuries suffered In International •erond-pta. r New York hnlckerinert
.inker* in thr t.astrrn Division
Sunday
tare. pu&gt;ted an rat*, 1.36-117 l i !
PH O EN IX, A n i — time I.tiller umph iiirr Ihe Cincinnati Ruyal*
won the Phoeni* Open golf lourna Ihe Celtic* »et one reenid and
ment with a 72 hole total of .Via
1 ed twn other* on the way to the
HF.RKELKY, la id — Manager v if lory.
Bill Rigney and hit wife seriously
Thr Syracuse National* ended
Injured in auto ira*h
New Yotk'» itting of nine straight
G E N E V A . Switzerland— t S am­ victnrle* over them hr defrattng
ateur hockey tram whipped Switr- thr Krickerbncker*. I l l 104. in tor
rrland. 3 2. in rvhihitinn game
nationally lelevi**d gamr of Ihr
ST MORITZ. Switzerland— Ital­ week ard thr Minneapolis lurker*
ian sleds finish 1 I in world two- ripped to a J13 !0.3 victory ovei
man bobsled championships
ihe Detroit 1’ iston* in other
tarn**

Sport Briefs

2 Wins By Hawks
Would Clinch Tie

Rollins To Host
Stetson Tonight

Dick Gernert Inks
Red Sox C o n tra ct'

f

ST. LOUIS f L 'P l i - Boh Miller
veteran relief pitcher for the Phil
adrtphia Ihilliet. today wa* prop
rriy of ihe St. Louis Cardinals, at
g i r a i i for a lime.
General Manager Ring Dtvme
•aid Mrdnentay M i l l a r was
hough! on a ronditionil basis from
the Buffalo club, a Philadelphia
affi'ialr
in
the
International
league.
Miller's performance with the
Red Rird* during spring training
at St. Petersburg. Fla . will de
(ermine whether or not he stays.
Devine said. A decision on his
g-nntrart will be reached by April
10, opening day for National
League play.

McFarlands Triumph
MORA, Sweden tl'P Il — Thr
Beiltnlle McFarlands. Canada's
representatives in the forthcoming
world Ire hockey championship*
at Prague, whipped a tram o
^wedish n i i u r i , ll -I , SuAdey.

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l filled Tre** Inter national
Tup-tanked Kentuck*. gunning
for a basketball showdown with
unbeaten Auburn on F*h 21 , it in
a perfect *put to be ambushed to.
n ght by hot *hootln{ Mltsitttppt
State.
like a pair or rival gun Ginger*
n a "ho** opeta " both Kentucky
•nd Mliil»»ippi Mate fully icallre
lu w much i&gt; a', stake In their
meeting tonight at Starks tile.
Mi** Each own* a gaudy 16 t
record and each ha* an eye on the
Southeastern Conference title
Auburn, the conference leader
right now and ownr of . v na­
tion'* longeit winning »tre*k, *l»o
‘..ill he in action tonight, trying
for it* 26th »tieight victory at Ihe
rspentr of Florida
Pleniy Of Activity
There HiP he plenty of mure
avtlvlt) around the country, too,
with setorul-ranked North i arulina facing Clem von. Seattle op
poring X*»ier of dhio in an intertectional clash; Oklahoma going
against Nebraska, and Army
meeting Notte Dame in what alwaya winds up a I vely tussle re(aidless of whether it's basket­
ball, foot ha. or juti plain pitching
horse shoes.
Kentucky and Auburn, the na­
tion* seventh ranked team, each
scored convincing triumphs Satur­
day night during which only on*

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|*9il

Oscar Robertaon wa* limited t*
21 point* at Cincinnati scored'its
10th victory In a row by heating
Temple, 9*160. Robertson, thn
leading scoter in the country, had
an, off right, connecting on onljr
4 of IT *ho:*, but teammate Ralph
Davit hit for 2! point* to help thw
Bearcat* to their DRh victory in
II games.
Third • ranked K*n«a* M ala
eru*hfd Colorado, 70- 39, fifth*
ranked North Carolina .State lick*
ed South Carolina, *2 63; eighth*
ranked Rrad'ry defeated Drake,
71-50, and 10th tanked West V ir­
ginia hurdled Holy Cross 94-90.
Second ranked North Carolina and
ninth-ranked St. I» u i» wera idle.

Do g r a c in g
Nightly (except Sun.) 8:10 P. M.
Matinee Wed. &amp; Sat., 2 P. M.
★
S P E C IA L M A T IN E E F R ID A Y ,
• Luxurious Clubhouse • Heated Stands
Jerry Collins, Uperalttr

To Honor Rickey
W ILLIAM SPORT, Fa. ( I ' F l i Branch Hukry S r , chairman of
Ihr tmaril of director* of ihe Flits
burgh Firates, will be honored al
a itinner highlighting the Eastern
Regional Conference nf Little
Iw-ague baseball Jn New York,
Feb 27 He will receive an hon­
orary life membership to tha
Little I^ague'a hoard of duertors.

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of the top 10 team* bit thr dust.
That up*et came about when
Purdue t ippled t ilt h -tanked Mich.gin State, 63 41. at Lafayette,
Ind.
Kentucky,
which
ha* been
knocking over alt comet* since
dr only defeat of the season
against Vanderbilt a month ago.
tmunerd Mississippi, 97 72, while
Auburn brought it* season record
lu t*t) by crushing Georgia, 93 69,
Rtll-y lluwril scored 22 point*
ri l*ad;ng Mittiitippi State to a
1£ 43 wm over Tenne**ee, Howell
irma.n* one of the nation * lead­
ing tCorert with a 27 9 point
average.

number from the line.
Tlie other two luon alartera,
John Trtintky and Wayne Kelsey
each had sit puinlt. Wainwrlaht
chipped in with a free throw.
Smith and Alford saw artion hut
did not score
The Habv Lions also won their
gamr. .39 21, over the Bunnell It
squad.

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'Ambush' For Wildcat*

Spring Drills Start

Cards Buy Miller,
Ex-Phillie Hurler

Sta te

Lions Top Bunnell With Late Drive

By IIAI. wool)
PHOF.NIX. A ru . (L’P li — Gene
l.ittler, labeled ony five years ago
a* the probable successor to-Ben
Hogan s golf rrown, but a flop as
a winner for the last two years, ts
back on hi* stick
The l.Iond San Ihego im*» *t*&gt;
anneied the I'hoenis Open cham­
pionship Sunday for hi* first ma­
yor tournament victory since early
1957.
Hit putting game i* back on the
beam and a sight change in biv
swing ha* givrn the threetime
winner of the tournament of eham ^
ptnn* the confidence he needs to
be a big winner again.
•I wrnt back to the putter 1
Hunt Lincoln Strrcury it thr
u*rd four &gt;ears ago." *aid Gene City Basketball league champion
liter he had aiood olf the closing
The carmen won ihe champion
ruth of Art Wall to win by a am*
Ule ttroke. ••And 1 putt like a ship with a last minute surge to
defeat SIcRoberts Tire. 4139. Mr
demon all week."
Gene had a closing round of Tt Roberts led for three quarters and
In go with early performances of made a real battle of the affair
g; si 6T for a 7*4 total— 12 itrokes In the final slant*, the srurr was
under par for the distance on the deadlocked si* timet
Ancona Country Club course. The
Th r victory gave Hunt right
win was worth 52 10°
victories and one ln*&gt; in league
1, ere wat a three »a ) lie back play. Thr defeat h i * the secondi
of the leaders at ITS for third for Me Robert*, against seven Irl
place between John McMutlin, umph»
Member* of the winning tram
Alameda. Calif , Marty Furgol.
Lrmont. Ill . and Jimmy Clark, are Ruck Metts. Rand* Reynolds
Huntington Reach, Caltf. each col­ Jim Butler. Larry Hales. Rill
Proctnr floe Smith and Jim Kri
lecting *1 113 34.
dee.
In other game* in Ihe league
finale, the Rebel* took a pair,
beating Ptnecrest napti*t, 2214,
tn a makeup contest and scoring
a S3 I* romp over Free Methodist
in the regularly scheduled tilt.
The Navy fimvhrd with a bang
tine man learn' Yes, said i'narh routing rinecrest, M It
Behind Hunt and MrRoherli
Howard Gordie of Sanford Junmr
High today in rrripping hi* Ihe Navy and the Rebels were ' MIAMI ( I T I i— Rollins College
team s victory over Slavia Thurs­ tied for third place, each with meet* tecondplace Stetson t'niBOSTON 11'Fit— First h*«em*n
45 records. Deadlocked for fifth verdty tonight at Winter Dark
day.
Dirk Gernert hat signed hi* 19M
and
sinh
positions
were
Free
with hope* nf knurking the II*! flo*ion Red So* contrail. General
He was referring to led Trn n k y
of Slavia, or was H Shirley Mik Melhodist ami rinecrest Baptist ler* out of ronlrnltnn in the Tin Manager Bueky Harris announced
Intercollegiate Confetrnce today.
ter of Slavia? Both rould qualify each with two vielories against rid*
basketball rare.
if the question were rephrssed to sesen defeats
The big, right handed hilling
Strtmn is frr*h from an upset Gernert Is evpeeted lo h**e a
one plsyer team.
11097 victory uvrr league leading rugged assignment in Im'ding
Teslnsky scored eight point*
Miami and nrril* this win tn down ihe (Mist thi* •eason, time
I for Slavia. So did Mi*« Mikler in
At'HI'RN Ala 1 1 I'l i— Auhurn * keep pare with them. Both Stetson Ihr Red Sov obtained Vie Merit
Ihe girl*- game which followed
Trstniky • battle. Scoring eight football team, unbeaten in 24 and Miami have one ronferentr from the Cleveland tndurv this
point* Isn't »o unusual, nrdtnari- straight game*, report* for spring lost hut thr Hurricanes have won winter tn an acknowledged at
lv Rut eight was the total of the training today Only sit regulars te'en games In the Hatter*' four. tempi In "pack more punch' m
Miami lia* only twn more league thr Boston lineup.
Slavia boy*, and (or the Slavia from last season * tram have hern
Inst to graduation, and Coach games, one against Jacksonville
Th r 29 year old Gernerl, a rest
girl*.
Ralph i Shies i Jordan predict* an Saturday night in Miami and (hr dent of Reading, Pa., haltrd .137
Sanford Junior High led hy other banner year for the Tigrr*.
OtJirr against Stetson.
last season in 122 games.
Fred Jorri*' five, heat Slavia inr
Teslnsky I. 17 1. (or it* llth
FARM &amp; H O M E i u u iw m in i l o
uraight victory. The Sanfcrd Jun
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3 BEDROOM house. unfumlihcd
IJftl Dougin*. FA 2001

SPORTSMAN'S DREAM
Tin* 1 bedroom, concrete block.
P t hath liorttr hai a completely
equipped kitchen leading to a
•Pieltma Florida room otrr
tnokrrvg the ftilluil |olf eouri*
The car and boalporte protecl*
both land and water transpor
taiion, Thl* modern home i*
near chopping area and n only
Jli.uou. Buy the owner * equity
and atiuma tha V*'* mortgage.
IT ’S S M A R T TO lit V B EFO R E
TH E
BOOM,
CALL
FAlrfa*
t IM I for aa appeialinenl NOW.
1 bedroom frame home with
Florida nvom. totaled near high
school Kltehen equipped Thi*
home i* three yeari old and D
a* elran and neat a* when It
* n brand new, Prite VWtM
Buy owner'* equity and pay
only l i i at per month including
l a i n ami iniurlner.
FOR R ENT
2 BEDROOM unfurnithed home,
Florida room, newly tiled kit­
chen and tialh, **o per month

3 BEDROOM frame lunar. 27«t
So
Grandview — Row
Cmirl
I src* j I asi Jalmisled pnrrh.
kitchen equipped •Rif fan A
enclosed * »r»re Available imB A LE
mediately. Call FA 5 MO.

•— FARM S • A C R EA G E GROVES
T— R E A L EN T A T E W A N T E D
•— M IS C E LLA N E O U S
• -F L O W E R S • P LA N TS
SH R UBS
I I — O F F IC E E Q U IP M E N T
11— .AUTOM OBILES •
TR A IL E R S
I I — B O A TS ft MOTORS
11-FARM SU P P LIE S ft
M ACH IN E R T
K - P E T S • LIV E S TO C K S U P P LIE S
f l j — A R TIC L E S W AN TED
I I — P LA C ES TO E A T
17— U F A L T V PARLORS
1A— F E M A L E HELP W A N T E D
1 1 -M A L E H ELP W A N T E D
J l — M A L E OR F E M A L E
21— WORK W A N TE D
22— B USIN ESS
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O P P O R TU N ITIE S
2J— S P E C IA I SER VICES
m a t— P IAN O SERVICES
24-A— BL’ILDLNO C O N TR A CTO R S
2S— E L E C TR IC A L
co n tr a c to r s

U -A — SL1LDLNO, REPAIRS,
2J.H B LTLD IN O S U P P L IE S
27— N O T IC E * P ER S O N A LS
2S— A R TIC L E S FOR S A L E
29— F L H N I T L R E A
H O C 8 EH O LD

1 t BEDROOM unfurnished house
*75. Ph. F A : » l « .
2

BEDROOM home.
Adult! F A 2 TWA

furnished.

Vi L I.A K A A P A m S I E r a i ! ro#m»
private baths. l i t W. Firat 94.
5Ierplng room, prlvale entrance,
nicely located, to employed
young man with (nod hi bit I.

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A P A R TM E N T; water
Call FA 2 oiM.

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H IIN IH H E D
apartment, elran
and rlo*r in. No rhildrrn. Jim ­
mie Cowan. FA 21013.

: BEDROOM
house
173
tuonlh. Ph. FA 2-7111.

Stetistrom Realty.

per

H ER DER r KTKNSTRQM
Realtor
LYNN RIHNER
1.0n I E BROADWAY
K EN TU R R E TT
Associate*
111 S. Park rh. FA M * »

Seminole Really

2— FOR R E N T
M A Y FA IR SECTION — 2 bedroon
lurnlihed houtr. air conditione
deep frrtre, automatic washer
PA 2 t ill.
F t It NISH ED APT. 201W W. 1ST
ft

Furnlthed 2 bedroom apt. S4i.
1*03 Magnolia Ace. F A 2 3931.

Butt Size Studied
For Cancer Link
W ith Cigarettes
LONDON (til’ll — A HrltDh
medicsI reiearch team ha» »uficeiled Dial the Irnsth of a cigar» e iir butt might have aumething
fflo iln with lung canter.
The te»rarehtr», lr&gt;m| to find
nut why llritith tmokar* contrac­
ted morr lung canur than Amec
lean im okrri, mraiurrd butti tnl
lected from liomci, office and
rcitaurant a&gt;h tray*, rtrceli and
park*,
The rc-srarchrr*
found
the
tlntiih stub* averaged only about
23 per cent of the length of cig­
a re tte s while the American one*
•averaged 10 per cent.
Then. too. M per cent of Amer­
ican cigarettes were filter-tipped,
rompared to 13 per cent for the
Ilrlllih
"Such a very great dllfcretjre in the Hnnth and Am eririn
(«m nkint) hahltg al the prevent
time make* R at Irait possible
that the grealrr butt length In
the t'mtrd Stair* ran account for
^n u cfl of Ihe relative deficiency In
•tic lung ranrer mortality," the re­
searchers sen!
, CF**slfied Display

H O LLERS
Turn Table (special*
l.nvsewt Pricers—
Hluhewl Value**
WHY PAY MOItK?

1951 Pontiac
Star thief Cuetum Coupe,
Power Brake* and
Poster
Steering. Vuinmalir Transmit,
•ion. Radio anil Hvalvr. All
leather interior and nrat ap­
pearance thruushuul. Thia U a
local, one-owner car
that y„u •houtdn'l
C**U^
mi**.
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1956 Olds

Super M Holiday Coupe.
delnerid thi* one new. Tower
Br»kei, Power Steering. Radio
*ru| llratrr. Il'« been Well kepi.
A bargain at Dili C l P a r
•pc:lal price
M d li)

1959 Chevy
Bel Vir
I Door V I
S«la*.
A u lo m a tt e
Tranamltalon,
Radio and Healer, E lirp llo a rl
►
low mileage. Beautiful aolid
hlark color. TM* ear hue
•how-room appearaneft a n d
rarrio* a atw car a n o n e
warranty,
9**oV0

SAVE IMHJ.AHM
AT HOLLKRII!
HOLLEK MOTOR SALES
2nd ft Palmetto
Sanford, Florida
Phones: F A I4 M I; F A 1*711

W alking On Ice?
Flat-Foot Shuffle
Or Stay Indoors

11 ROOM house, nredt some re
pair*. On 2 lot*. Close in. barn
lice. icrm*. FA 2 2341.
CHICAGO (OP1) — The Ameri­
can Medical \*&lt;n had n-tvlcr to­
IK IT IS HEAL ESTATE
day on how to prevent fall-, e*.
a«k Crumley A Uonltrlh
pcPlall) in the ley and snowy
at 117 South Park Ph. FA 2 4Hfc
weather
which ha* prevailed
atli»% the northern half «f the For ihe Re*l h im In Real K iU i#
country *lnc* eatly December
3EK CULLEN A HAKKEY
It said that if a person must
VV. A. Cagle. Jr. Salaiman
Walk on ice, he can help to keep 110 N Park Ave. I1». FA 2-I59I
hie halanre by u*irif a flat-footed
shuffle and keeping hi* weight 2 Large bedroom block home
Florida room, carpurtc, wood
forward.
Hour*, aulomille hral, large
For the rM i-ily, the advice it
living area, panelled dinette
that when sidewalk* are slick lo
Fruit lre«» and take ptndeges
slay indoor*.
JI2,u«0. small down payment
An articli- ill Hip current t o ­
FA 2 6130. Mr. Simon. Goodhar
day'* Health, published hv the
ltd. Lake Mary.
AMA. *aid falling It one of the
eoinm»nr*l tort moil unnerr*&gt;ary
hi lard* faring Ihe older per ton.
The article, hy Edward D Ea Ic *
Jr., of Lime Rock Station, Conn . is i in : i ill* l sr **n n i i'»' i Mr
II V I I I Jl llll 1*1. * Ml* I I I . I*
■aid more person* die alter 63 * VI* l u l l *i wi vin i n i l ' l l ,
from fall* and Ihnr rompinallon* I I t. 4 1 I I k VI. I**l
nllG V.VDO l*AS‘S&gt;SI i n I Nr’
than flour autoniold!* accident la- * r l ii-ls . ..ri- iailun
plaintiff
juries.
Fairs runcludrd that Ihe ino*^ ii Vttv &lt; V OMi.oJIr.v n .
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dangeiou* room in the hou*i 1* Ill 11*41211 h IMI *I» M M1»l«•f*
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19.3d Ford V I !d r . Fordomatle;
heatrr; nrw tire* One owner.
1717 Park Ave, Park Apt No
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MOrtlRS

M ERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS
W. P. SMITH
Outboard Sale* A Service
M IJ Tark Ave
FA 2 UJ4
1! ft B O A T ft trailer with 111
h p. Mercury Motor. 1171 or
trade. F A 2 T* »
•'Clatrway In the Waterway"
Your P.vlnrude Dealer
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
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BOXER pupplr* T
Phone r.V 2 7WU

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old

T H R E E 3 month old mlvrd ft
males puppies free In etchange
for a good home. FA 3 I W ,
U - B F . A l T T PARI AIRS
H A R R IE T T'S B EAUTY NOOK
Feb. Special: tin permanent 97,in
FA 2 3742
loj So. Oak

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Skirts Pialth-d In 41 Hour*
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V. 2.Vh SI. Foodmart Bldg,
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PIN EC REST

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R A IL R O A D S N E E D

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low As $100

ODHAM&amp;TUDOR,

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Inc.

m um
&lt;*nh firetdare, dining
loom, huilri*. pantry, kitchen,
RUH.DINti AND 3 LOTS
den, reception room amt three
f^irated al ?7th A Park Avr
porrhes; garage and carpone.
Block huildmc ha* over lino
l.ocalrd on ’2 large corner lol*
■quarr ft of floor lira tail
Good |H.|ential for invr*lment
alre 176 El hy JA1 ft. Priced
or mtumr. Priced at glJ.csM
at uniy II.VjO
Shown hy appointment only,
Eiclusivr with
R O BERT A. M 1U.IAM S. Kratlnr
S i. J J m AoaAy ^ ewywmy
Raymoed Luatlquisl. A**oc.
Ph. F A 3 -tlU
FA 3 J ill
Atlantic Bank Bldg. 1.6 N. Park Avr.

I I — With Wanted

&lt;- mu isis-d - tUj’AiM-

M. M C,|eas»n

n - s p E c i A L s r R v ir r .s

KAYAKIND M. MALI,

ued lirmt
•
llatldinii Co.
119 Sn. Magantla

2*— F l 'I t M U ’HE and
IIO I REROI.D GOODS
us y o u r f u r m t u r f ,
AVe BUY ihe Mott
We SELL the Most
Wr PAY the Molt
SUPER TR A D IN G POST I
Ph. FA 2 0677

sell

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• QUICK C R E D IT
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New And Eted
311 E. First SI

$SAVE$
Furnitur* and Appliances

M ather of Sanford
•01 209 r

FARM ER'S A G E N C Y
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
D. IL Whitmore, Ait#e.
11S S. Frenrh A*#. Ph. F A 7 3J7!
After butfg F A &lt;£•!• or F A 2 4331

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
Wft Invilt you In be our gurata abaolulelj frftft
wlthftuL obligation al one of Sanfvrd'i leading
MoUlft while you locile suitable housisg (t r
you tad your funily. Pick up your key i t Ike
Helen Office.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
BRAILEY ODHAM. P r « .
Phone FA M M l

Corner Hsry. 17-TF2 ft S7lh Si.

First St. Ph. F A 2-OCII

Used furniture, appliances,
#te. naught-*ald. Larry** Mart
31.4 Sanford Are. Ph. F A S-tUI.
New A U*ed Furniture A Appllancr* A Good Place To
BUY S F IJ. or T R A D E
JEN KIN S F U R N IT U R E
(no hanfnrd Av#.

RAVENNA
PARK

HOMES
• Medallion Home*

only $§7.50 monthly

R O S A L . I’ A Y T U N
Registered K*il Estate H(*V*r
Ph. FA : - 1 3 0 l - i : i : a: Hiawatha

Furniture
FA M M l

N ew ft i : « « d

, \ l TT() BLASS
INSTALLED

NOISE!

1

WILSON - MA1ER

* 2 8 0 00

.00

FA I U2I

LaV* Mary

PAIN TING
Painting A T FA r 7*29
Will paint avriage hlnrk houtr,
(run included for *123 00, B et
tiomng, luc L 13c. F A 3-73*1
grade painl and Itl. tUss work
Ii.lit id or iron. F A 2TIJ*
manildp Average looms 113oo.
labor
only. Ileferenirs furnish
Emlthed or unllnlshed laundry
ed Call F A 2 \ m
home.
wuik
don*
in my
FA 2 3*99
26_I,N&lt;i ( u \Nc |;

H Mfft - SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS
REAL1UR A INSUHOR
types gud iltei. tnililled
ds**t
Third SI A Park Avenue South * 1
"Do It Yourself’
Y ’ftll Call Rail
HalMb
Bldg.
F'A M f t t
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
2 I led room*
1’hon# FA 2 3641
• T I N E
j ; — N 'dllLF-H — Pl.llHIlfv VI S
Florida Itoon*
Mai bin# and Supply CV
Iu7
W.
.’nd
M.
Pll.
F'A
1
6432
- - K.ILA. INCOME TA X SERVICE
PI ID HASP, nr R E N T
(iamlrnr
AVm. II. Aturrav
slat ions nr illrs. Inwnv 2 mq in
HF ATING
t ill Celery Avr
FA 2 l » i
JJ.cOO pop. Prefer outskirts or
II. POPE CO.
Closed nur.day
near *chooli, residential Wrile
104
fark ------ FA 2 4134
Dep’t A|. p O. Boi 190. Moul­
(Includes C k m in K )
7*— Aft T H T . Eft FOR RAM
in#, Georgia.
Colton ft Wool Yarns. Nobeits,
Y l.d w F RA, ftIJAVTS
Threads, Tapes.
RO LLINS RriRRY SHOP
W isHshield
FUrk Clssa
G S A P E V IL L E N URSERY
A l 7h* Sign Of T h i Tolun Pol*.
Door f.l.iau
\ ent (tUnas
B E A U T IF U L IIOET.Y
2617 S. French A**
Alt kinda and sires
S K n v ic i:
f Block* West Of F'rencb Graprville Ave.
FA 2&lt;*4lg Senkank (ilia* and I'.iint Crr.
Jacket* . Boot* . Trrt* •I iig c tg r
A venae sn 20th Street.
111-114 W. 2nd BE Pk. FA 2 1422
ARMY N A V Y S U K IT .IS
'•Urlon Market C A R O A G E
M ODEL O PEN D A ILY
*10 Sanford .Avenue
PLANTS for salt. Trrd Thura34E L I. BRIEFING
ton. FA 3 19*0
Fairbanks Mors* Pumps
F A C TO R Y J O YOU
Sllllft Down 1100 M o n th ly
Bip.ilr* to all make*
A I.U M IM At
HOWARD W. LONG
V E N E T IA N BUNDS
3 BEDIIUOMS with oak flour* Floral Arrangements — Curiagtl
SANFORD FLOW ER SHOP
2ui l Commercial Ave.
Enclosed head Sag-proof bottom
ceramic tile hath, uiilitv ri«on
FA 2 1113 or FA 2 0276
Phon# FA ZZaU
rail with pintle ends. Plastic
and carportc. Nice yard with
•r rayon tapes Cotton er nylon
good carpet of grass
W O O D R UFF'S
Teiamsion Tubas 1 m m 4 Fra#.
cords.
Farm A Cardan Canlar
RO LLINS HOBBY SHOP
ANNUALS
S I.Odit D u » n SI (ill M onthly
At The Sign Of Th* Totara Pala. Senkmik (ila** und Paint Co.
112-114 W 2nd St Ph FA 244?
•61 Celery A*#.
2117 8. Friaeh Afft.
4-RF:DIIUt)M.S, 2 baths, well lot at
td in town. Total prire I I I,O'M.
Xo.NM Glory A Marion Market H O U A W A Y , tlesprtll an* Rab',
Cabbage Plants Ready In set.
Reds. Day, Week or Month—
NKKD
M. B. Anderson. So. Cameron Te!. FA 2-11*1. Furalturft Canter
10 ACRES cr more with modern
Ave.
11* Wait f irit St.
home on West side nf town.
SM ALL tracts of land, high or
low ground.

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR

Complete sel men'* McGregor
golf elub*. FA 2 1*09

EN VELO P ES, letterhead*, slat*-1
menu, Invoices, hand btlli, and
program*.
r tc .
Progressive
Priming Co. Phime VA 2 331 —
.NX West 13th St.
3 Full hire Hollywood ne ts
sett
Each
Furntiuie Moving ft Storag*
2 Full Sue Hollywood Reds L I U
V. E, PHILLIPS, Agent
N rw Each
I t Ml
WASHBURN VAN LIVES
Mai*
t3*W French Avr.
FA 2 tWl a-Twln Strr Innrrtnrlng,
ire** Perfect Condition, Each
10 JO
PRESERVE yuu* bah) s chocs in
everlasting breme, gold or 1 Twin Stir Knotty Pine Bed with
Innrrspring Msltres*
J» JO
silver— W'ntr
! Twin
Sire Hollywood,
New,
H U H KB,AFT
Slightly Damaged
T9JI1
91* North Itrach SI.
2 .V. in. Orthnpe.iie Hollywood,
Ole Inna lleaih, I'la
Bed*. New
v* yi
REM ODELING
3D *" llnllywnod Bed New n VI
Free Estimates
t Iteposced Brdroom Suite. Twin
Frank 1,. Baker FA 2 7777
Itookrasr Red* A 3243 JO Value
For
llg fd
•— P l.U M H IM ; . mi MotiF'INii
M l. S. Korykm M aitrrst Lika
New
41 M
I I I 'IBIN G
t I sril I pe. Liungroom Suita
Contracting ft llrpilrs
33 on
Free Eslimalr*
4 (hid Oera*innal Chairs. New
R. I . HARVEY
Each
IS an
MS Sanford Ave Phone FA 2 17(tl
I Krholt liay A Niier New A
79 SO V alue
Vi nn
I Sweednh 'lodrrn fiofa. Shop
Worn HIW) Value
36 00
N U M B IN G
12 pc. Foam nuhher
Living
HE VT1NG
Room Suite, r * M Value
glon
Oak Kitchen Cliair* New
IM
41K l tlNDI I Itl.MNG
23 pe. Chrome Dinettes
New
C O N TR A C T and REPAIR WORK
Each
WM
IMT Sanford A »r.
FA 3*112 4— 9 * 12 Linoleum Rugs, Heavy
quality. Beg 13 tu
au
£■
9W Css. Ft. Ilntpoinl Relrigeratnr
Used
J»e C, Thoma*
ton on
1023 Santa Si.
EA 2 06|» S E E tiur Bargain Balm nr Fnr
t*dd t netis. Red* and Dlsrontln-

I'lumbin^

Phone KA 2-l*»01

Here living room aulte, netdi

roflnlihiag. FA 2-74M.

Wall

SUNLAND
Estates

3rd Addition.

ART1CL8S FOR B A L K

S P EC IA I. SERVICE*

n 'R B DIRKS over Jl Apply In
person at Pig ‘N Whittle
FOR the economy minded—Jhed
room CB home: porch carportr,
utility rooms, equipped kitchen. tie debt Irre. Turn spare hours
into rash
Mrs tl. averaged
My equity and lake up remain
*1 M i»rr lomi No rspenenee
ing V A loan. Ideal fnr children
needed. Write Rot H e n San
located on non through itreet.
Phone FA 2 6393.
R E F IN E D white lady for light
housekeeping and part lime
MAJOR RROffN R E A L TY
lir e of 2 school age children.
Realtor
In earhinge (or room and hoard
LV K E MVRY
m m* honir i A 2 1934 after
Th EA 2 32J7 r*e FA 2 IM4
4 p m.
LO.NGWiwD: i Adjoining lals V» -w— »i* r H,-i|, k m * 4
_
\ loo fi on small like 2 lot*
T I T lS V I L l.i:
N E E D J PART TIM E M EN
in lake, lira*cmable I block olf
I'M MBENG a HE Vi INI, INC.
CAN
&gt;uis
work
Saturdays,
even
Chun h SI. T E 1 Idol.
IJitnsed — Bunded — Insured
ingsf Add
weekly in your
FA 2 4740.
Cocoa, Coeua Heath, l^eihurg,
Inromr writing shoe order*
Sanford. Titusville and etc
Com m . Iionui. Samples sup
REAI. F.S TA Tr. DRIV E IN
SANFORD — Phone FA 7 ? « l
plied. Charles Chester Shoes.
2S44 I'tenrh Ave.
Depl A lit. Riuckton, Mas*.
T C -N A M T SERVICK
Realtor
PIANO TU N IN G ft REPAIRING
"Call H all- Phone FA M M l
Homes Denlirned For
W I.. HARMON
M
EN
17
TO
I
I
A
T
ONt'E
In
train
Florida Livinjr
Ph. FA 2 4223 After 1 00 p m
3 ttdrm liiimr, 2 lialh, fireplace.
for railroad operator, igrM po
.1 A 1 llnlronm*—1 &amp; 2 H«thg
*eretn |&gt;uith.
Irncrd palm,
tluuns J i*3 in 1330 monthly. 34- A lit T ID I N G C IIN TN ACTORS
large lot with fiUll Iters
la&gt;w cost training, placement
F A 2 3cm
astored. Contact Mr GllleHe. For carpentry, palnlina, screen­
ing, roofing, and rim e r repair,
Valder Hotel Mon Feh HMh.
CD 3-Bedroom llnme, 2 huh*,
**ph*lt tile. r*britnf siding,
4 P. M. lu X r M. and Sat
family mnm, kllchen equipped,
ma*anrv or wood »tep*. )*t*liog
•till noun Mirrleit men bring
and repairing garage* anil
living dmlnc room, Florida room
wile, minor, a patent. G. I
drape*. Tn-ea ft aluub*. quiet
wrecking tail F'A 2 4*99.
approved under P. L. 330,
nrlehhorhnod in city limit*
ford Herald.
l
i
*tl,l!jT l i ( l 41. I f t t T T K s Call FA IIWW for detail*
VACUUM 4 L E A N E R RI PAIRS
;o _M ala nr remal*________
1 hr. CIl home, screen porch, kit­
Parti f„r all makei of cleaners;
Immediate Occupancy
chen equipped, small down pay­ Men Women la&gt; Daily. Sell lumi
Elrctiolus, Hoover, Kirby, etc
We liuarnntcc i'rraunul
ment. FHA flnanerd
117 a
noil! nameplates Writ# Reeves
Free pick up. Work guaranteed.
.Sniiafaclion or Your
month large nicely lanilsiaped
Co. Attleboro. Matt.
FA 2 1763.
lot. Venetian blinds Call Colby
Munhy Cherrfully
i
FA 2-1330 rvl. 406 g to 4 p m B AM EII IM M E D IA TELY MAN House Wiring
E.ectrl* Service
Refunded.
afler 4 TA 2 0*ir
i i H WOMAN lo supply Con*urn
Sid Vihlen
ers with Itawllrigh PtoduilS
R AN D ALL E L E C TR IC CO
7 Boom h«u*e, haidwiMid floors,
iu Sanford or FI. Volusia Co. 111 Magnolia
FA 20913
kllchrn elrclrlr, .pace hral.
Can earn *30 weekly part lime
air conditioned
Inquire 711
In*) and op full time Her F’
MrtlAAVIIIr
w Mas.rv P. O. Bov 14 P-v*N1ING
Anthony or write llawleighl
F'MIOH landing and Emitting
1 SHJRY frame colonial style
Depl. EAU 410X6, Memphi*
ham*. A large brdroom* with
Cleaning,
waging
Serving
Cor. IIwy. 17.R2 &amp; -7th S I. large rluseta, 2&gt;s baths, living Iron.
Seminole County since tajl.

RATES $100 To $200

Home For Tht Aged

ll-A U T O M O B IL E S -T R A IL E R S

12— RDATR

N EW Ihree bedroom block home.
Built in GFT kitchen units, carporir. screened porch. U rg e
Liernord I.PN On Duly At All Timee
lot. Pricad to sell by uwner.
Small down payment. Phone
• Home Atmoapherr
FA 2 Mt2 afler 3 p. m. or
wrekrods.

Aetardlag Te Car* Required

Mon., Feb. P. 10BI»— I’sgo 7

LA M -A * DAY

Completely remodeled 6 room tin
furnished apartment *2J Park W, II. "Bril'* S T K M P E K Agewey
Ate New all steel kitchen fully
Realiat ft tmarer
equipped. Apply 91J Park Ate, Alcoa. Laura B. Oiler. II. E. Tafler
Ariel! Trier, Krerett Harper
1 urnPhrd apartment. FA 2 2*uo,
Phone F A 2 1*91
112 N. Park
ROOM (nr rnuptr or lady. Th.
LOIR FUR SALE Large •: » IW ft—
Two bedroom
houve. kitchen
Hood land, cleared, some land
equipment.
141 8an Carloi.
staging. Cash or small payment
ifcioo monthh Phone FA 2 3931 down, balance IM per inonlti.
L. H. MANN
Itotiert A William*.
Hoi S3
l.ake Monroe
(.lean downstair* lurnlihed apt,
Phone FA t-MIS
nil heat. All Park.

U N FU R N ISH ED 2 bedroom house
Kltehen equipped; enclosed back
parch; screened Iro.d porch:
garage; nice lawn. Good loca­
9
CARD OF TH A N K S
tion. Adult*. FA 2 1W9 or
FA 23133.
The lamlly ul Ihe late Mia. Ilulha
Mar lawcry wnhea to thank
their many Irlendi for consoling 4 - W a N T B II T O B I N T
W. D IE Tn iC IIS - REALTO R
kmdneicea and lympaihy in their Small furnlthed apartment for Elir. Mrthvin— Vtlm i Gflnrater,
recent bereavement.
working girl. Reply to P. O. Adelaide II Muse* - Assaelates.
1101 Park Ave.
FA 2 JIM
MRS. N E L L IE M AE MOORE
Bn* !&gt;*i. Sanford
and F A M IL Y
L A K E F H O N T— Beiulllul furnish
l-L O S T A »H FOUN D
ed I bedroom concrete block
home.
F A 3 I9P*.
L o s t- l e a s e ,
nig
s*i«
00
EceyUcin|^ Furniture Center.

&lt;Jh»

n o is e !

•

Cuiloni Unlit Iftiiilily

$450 Down
Inrluden ('ItsNing Ct»«l
Turn Went (In -Bth
Si. Follow Country
I lull ltd, ft Watch
For Our Slgna . . .

O PEN D A IL Y
11:no

M. T i l Dark

SUNDAY
2:00 p. M. T i l Dark

Shoem aker
Connlrurllon Co.. Inr.
211 AA'rsI 2 '.lh SIreel
i'h.me FA 2-3 03

-

N O ISE!

Mothered H&gt; NOISli? AIRPLANES? _
CONJKSTION? MOVE Out To A
Peaceful Suburb. FISH In A B eautiful
Lake
.*
BUY A LOT ON EASY TERMS

We Will Build Your Home For You If You Wieh.
Drive Went on Viral S t (Rt. 4ft) 7 Mika West o£
Sanford nnd Follow The Signa To . . .
.

LAKE SYLVAN ESTATES
(O r See Y our

Broker)

�•-

I

9 m S

Transportation Snarled B y Ice, Fog

Probe Set On Government 'H e cklin g'
If
II

W ASHINGTON (U P D — Congrta•lootl investigator* hare launched
an Inquiry to find out if the *ovammtnt la hackling tha public
with a lot of rcpetltioua question*.
The investigation, conducted by
fta Ho u m Civil Servica Commit­
tee, ic aimed at tha government's
M l atatlatiea collecting buiincea.
Tha invaatigatore arc trying to
find out how many different agen
•lea arc aaking tha aama people
for Identical or a'mllar Informa­
tion.
They auapert there la consider­
able duplication in the gathering
af official italistica.

Aa an mample,
aald. employer* muat report wage
statistics to both the internal
Revenue Service and tha Social
Security Administration.
The Hoover Commission hai es­
timated that employers would
aave 32 million dollars a year if
reports to one of these agendas
Were eliminated.
The inquiry Is timed to coincide
with preparations for the govern­
ment's biggest statistics — col­
lecting lob of them all — the 10year population census In 1900.
Other congressional news:
Rronomlc: The Joint Congrea-

Ike Asks Congress
For School Funds
that help. But he gave no details.
However, other sources Indicat­
ed F.lsenhowrr would ask Congress
to let the government assume part
of the debt for classroom con­
struction where school districts
and colleges could not carry the
full burden. The program would
last five years.
The outlays would be reviewed
each year. They would be cut off
when no longer needed. The atatei
would be required to match, at
lead in pert, the federal eontribu
tiona.
On* official axid the coat of the
program would be about the lame
•a that of KUenhower's earlier
school construction proposals.
The President's direct construc­
tion aid bill, which died in Con­
gress last year, would have coat
about one billion dollar* over four
year*. Another TV) ml'llon dollars
would have been put up In buy
construction bonds of school dis­
tricts which could not market
ALG IER S, A l g e r i a ( U P I ) - them to rough regular channels.
Btrong polite forces were mobi­
lised today as a precaution
against possible disorders by
Praoeh ealremisu during the
Irst public appearance of Pre­
mier Michel Debre In this eapilal
The general statement of Bryan
City of revolt-loro Algtrla.
Officials feared trouble, when Willis, state auditor, on toe ac­
Debre leys a wreath at the A l­ counts and rrcords of M rt. Mery
giers War Memorial, from ea- Eerie Welker, county tea esse*tremlet Frcnrh settlers dlslllu- •or, reveal* that tai roll* were
Moned with Hie policies of Pres! neat end ' appeared to be me
rhanlrally o ir m l."
flent Charles de Gaulle.
Exceae Income ahown an the
II was at the war memorial
report
was promptly remitted,
•tot rightwing settlers pelted for­
mer Premier Guy Mollet with with an over rrml*»lon of SIS JO.
Willis stated that tat roll* were
egge and vegetables durwelt prepared, “as evidenced by
a similar wreath laying cerethe relatively few assessor errors
two ye a n ago.
The vis* was Debre'a first to on t ^ ’ llaVri'errors, tomtUmta*
Algeria stow ha wee unu-d pre and
mier Jan. B. He arrived Sunday the tea collector."
To Insure that all properly was
by plane and wae driven to Gov included
on assessment rolls, Wil­
croment House from the aln&gt;ort
lis said the assessor used |&gt;ersnnal
by back streets to avoid any dls
field trips, munielpal building per­
orders to view of the estrrmlsts*
mits, plats of all rounty property
boasts they would g in him a
and recordings in the office of
tough welcome.
the County Clerk A rard system
had been started showing the
building* located on each properB A TO N R O U G E, U . (D P I) •eology etudenti from lnuisiena
Alate University have found the
fuwUJitd bones of ■ mastodon to
a bayou near here.
Collier officials said Uie arc*
way have been a graveyard fur
D A V To N A BEACH, FI* fUPI)
mastodons, a won!,- elephant that
to* mud the continent *5,000 year* — Funeral senders were held to­
day for Napoleon &lt;l-*rry) l.ajoic,
ago.
a member of baseball'* Hall of
Fame and described by many a*
tha greatest second batsman of all
ttoia.
Complications
of
pneumonia
■aught up with tha old hatllar
Saturday at a Daytona Beach hos­
pital. Ha was Ml.
I.ajoie who wa* hospitalised last
week with pneumonia, had ahown
recovery and wa* scheduled to roturn to his home here lata this
week. But he suffered a setback,
and toe end earn# Saturday morn­
ing.
By H E L F .N THOMAS
W ASHING TON (UP11-President
Eisenhower aendo Congress today
hi* plan to give the nation more
classrooms, probably by spending
federal money to help needy
school districts and colleges pay
iff their construction bonds.
Arthur f . Flemming, secretary
•f health, education and seelfare,
will unveil the program at a news
conference shortly before It Is
submitted to the House and Benate.
Flemming said in advance there
Was
question"
that schools
WWW “ no *
t
aid. H r said the
needed federal
fedi
President'! plan would provide

Debre In Algiers;

Trouble Is Feared

Auditor Releases
Assessor Report

*** '" '" m,BU

25,000 Years Old?

Final Rites Today
For Hall O f Famer

The
Welcome Wagon
H o h U 'H S

Knock on Your Door
with (.lifts L Greeting*
from Friendly Uuaineaa
Neighbors and Your
Civic and Social
Welfare leader*

W iH

On th* occasion o f:

Chang* of rttddrne#
Arrivals of Ntwromara to
Sanford
Phono F A 2-1756

Ruth Gallagher

PUBLIC

NOTICE

The Florida Milk Commission will hold a public meeting
Wednesday, February II, ISM. in Senate Hearing Room
Capitol Bull'Hng, Telia ha.ae#. Florida, fnr the pur note of
ceiving comment from tha public and tnam’oaru nf »ha dairy
duatvy no tha following:

on
II,
re­
to-

L

R e ten tio n «
ad l*w prnaont etnto
auamUaloa;
J. Tha desirability of saplacing tha peetent state atmmission with contrain odmtoUtocod Ip tha

\ * S W **— &gt;

law id h la to b* retained.

atft

Parsons daubing to appear before tha Commission and parsons
suggesting ravtsiona in the peasant law are requested to notify
tha Co mints* ion I# writing ad Intent to appear and of propo*od
ubangoa la tho law not Iatar than Monday, February It. 1*3*.
Please address ail eorreipondenca to: Administrator, Florida
Dorian Building, Tallahassee, Florida.

FLORIDA MILK COMMISSION
J. B R A I L E Y

w

atonal Economic Committee gam­
moned spokesmen for the U.8.
Chamber of Commerce, the Na­
tional Association of Manufactur­
ers and the AFL-CIO to hear
their view* on the stale of the
nation’* economic health,
Airport: The House Commerce
Committee launched hearings on
President Elsenhower'* 400 mil­
lion dollar airport aid bill and a
rival MS million dollar Democrat­
ic measure which the Senate ap­
proved.
Farm : Chairman Alen J . El
lender (D La.) of the Senate Agri
culture Committee said President
Eisenhower's new farm program
did not stand "a ghost of a
chance" of winning congressional
approval. He said the plan to per­
mit lower price supports would
cut farmers' prices and income.
Bui Agriculture Secretary Etra
T . Bensoo defended the Preaident's propotal as a “ realistic"
move away from “ unsound" pro­
gram!.
Civil Bights: Arthur B. Flem­
ming, secretary of health, educa­
tion and welfare, said he hoped
Congress would turn down sweep­
ing civil rights proposal* and ap­
prove the President's plan. Sen.
Prescott Hush (K-Conn ), who
will cosponsor the Elsenhower
program, said he wished the
Chirf Executive had proposed
curb* on racial and religious dis­
crimination In labor untune.

Rites Held Today
For Mrs. Goodall
Mrs. Nancy Mildred Goodall, M.
died Thursday to her Longwoud
home.
Funeral eervtcee were to he held
at 1:30 this afternoon at Gramkow
Funeral Home, with the Hev. le w ­
is Futeh officiating. Pallbearers
ware Ralph Hammons, Charlie
Wales, J. D. Klrkmen, Rylvester
Elgin, Woodrow ITescoU and
Mark Williams.
Mrs. Goodall earn* to I-ungwood
in 1954 from Kentucky. She was •
member of the Lnogwootl Baptist
Church.
Surviving are seven daughters,
Mrs. Minnie Mel’herson, Dayton,
O.; Mrs. IJsal* Gore, Munrie, Ind.;
Mrs. Nudie Pogue, K y .; Mrs. Sira
Pogue, Mrs. Rule Clark, Owensburg. Ky.: Mrd. Martha Creekmar,
Lingwond; Mrs. Adle Gore, louts
rills. K y ; three sons, Herman
Goodall, Denver, Colo.; Marcrllus
Goodall of Kenlurky;
Wilbur
Goodall, Lingwoud, and one broth­
er, Jim Castile, Sea Island. Ga.

O O H A M , C h a irm a n

South of the freering rain, dense corners of New Mexico, Utah and
fog blanketed much of tha area Ariiona.
Thunderstorm* broke out In tha
from southern Illinois across Mis­
souri and into parts of Kansas Southeast from the lower Mississippl Valley to the South A tlantjl
and Oklahoma, reducing visibility Amounts of around half an Inch
to taro at soma points. Fog alto were r e p o r t e d at numerous
was widespread to tha Gulf and point*, including Memphis, JackSouth Aliantlc state*.
son. Miss., and Jacksonville, Fla.
Tha weather bureau at St. Louia
A cold wave overspread tha
reposed visibility In fog at one- Northeast, dropping over n i g h t
fourth mile Sunday night, and oc­ readings below tcro from north­
casional periods of aero viaibility. ern New York into New England.
In Chicago, ire coated elec­ The arctic air chased a brief
trical lines, stalled rapid transit taste of spring-tike weather that
facilities for periods during the had sent temperatures Into tha
night. Cara and buses crept over no* as far north a* Virginia Hug
icy streets.
day.
Up to four inches of snow fell
from northern Ariiona and Utah
into
Wyoming,
while
lighter
amounts swept South Dakota,
Nebraska and tha northern Great AM ASOWT NICHION INHALANT, A
MIA SANT AN* NOM rt 11111* IVIN
Lakes.
raON IMS MOST DISmSSIN*
Major anowslidcs in tha Rock­
i T MSTOMl
ies
blocked
U
S.
50
at
Red
Moun­
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) — The
McRevnold* Drug
tain
I'aaa,
which
connects
all
of
state Roard of Her.lth'1 two new
Tnuchlon Drug
southwestern Colorado with the
buildings will he dedicated today
--------- 1
at the annual three day conference
here.
Tiie two building* were named
alter J. Y . Porter, former rhlef
health officer who retired tn 1917,
and Henry Hanson, also a former
rhirf health officer, llanion re­
tired in 1945.
County health officers from all
312 EAST FIRST STREET
over the state will swarm to the
PHONE FA 2-4451
confcrrnce which end* Wrdnrsday
with an election and installation
I
L
JAMES CUT
JAMES B. GUT
of new officer*.
Aaaoc.

I

State Dedicates
Health Buildings

General Insurance
H. JAMES

PLANNING HALL FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN —
Worker* of th# Crippled Children’s Society in Seminole
County milk* pinna for a benefit Mnr. 6 at the Mayfair
Inn. Seated left to right, Mm Ernest Bondholder, Mrs.
Robert Bradford, co-chairmen; standing, Mrs. Paul W.
Hurmnster, Ken McIntosh, president of the Society.
(Herald Staff Photo)

Ball Set March 6
By County Society

Tto further the work of tha C rip­
pled Children’* Society of Seminole
County, a gala "E n te r I.tly" hall
•III ha hald March 4 at tha Mayfair Inn.
Dancing will begin at 9 p. m.
Music will be by Pete llukur amt
his 1'opulslrci. Dress will I* for
mat.
The S&lt;*ciely »*s formed in Octo­
ber of last yrar. Since then, five
Hireling* have been held, with ex­
cellent results Under the leader­
ship of the pw k k lll, Ken M cIn­
tosh, a constitution and By-lawii
W o te rW O y S G rO U p
have hern drawn up fur presenta­
tion at Paula High School, Feb. 19
Don Satterlee, trained theraput1st, has been serving patients at
The quarterly meeting of direc­
the Health Unit each Monday, Haltors of Florida Waterways Com­
terlee ha* attended 15 patients fur
mittee will be held Feb. lo at a tulal of To treatments since the
to 30 a. m at Sliver Springs.
mobile therapy unit ha* been in
The Committee will meet with
---1 Hanford. To aid in therapy, the
Florida member* of Congress •o'.Society has purchased all exercise
Washington Feb. J* at the Capl-| pulley set and two glider canes.
tol. This will hr the second time; This equipment is loaned tu pa__
»
t •a - • ■ . I
the two gtoups have held a joint Iienls and then returned to the So
session
rtely for use by other patient* who
President of the Waterways need them Plans have been re­
Committee Is John Krtdrr, Sin quested from live Slat* Society for
ford. The group Is composed of the building of various types uf
volunlrrrs interested In the devel­ rhairt and table* (or the crippled
opment of water resuurres in Interested volunteers are invited
Florida.
to attend the Feb. IV meetinr at
7:80 p. "i
Dr. Gordon Stanley bead* the
Professional Advisory Committee,
which submits reiommemlations
for tha rspendilure of muntes
C O LIM A , Mesleo (U P I)-Q u a d - raised by the Society in Uie Easier
ruplat girls, boro Thursday nn in Seal Drive, or other fund raising
isolated ranch, were reported "do­ campaigns.
ing well" today in Inrubatora at
Ticket* for the "Eerier Lily"
the Civil Hospital hara.
All four nf the girls were named
There are now more than 3,0&gt;«
Maria after their mother, Maria mile* of turnpikes in the U. fc
Gutman — Maria Refugio, Maria compared with less than 300 mill
de Jesus, Marta Guadalupe and hnly 10 year* ago.
Maria da I s m Angeles.
They ara th* second quadruplets
born in Mrxlro this yrar. Four in­
Wa llava A
fant* wert born Jan. M to Toluca.

bail will be C! 50 per person. Res­
ervations may tie madr by calling
the Mayfair Inn. Mrs. Ernest
llouvholder and Mrs. Robert Brad­
ford ara co-chaiman of tha hall.

Baby's Rites Held
A t Cemetery Today
Funeral aervicea fur Marvin
Bennett, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bnbert Bennett, 2703 Palmetto
Ave., were held at 10:30 today at
graveiide in Oaklawn Memorial
Park Tha Hev. Thomas Parsons
officiated.
The child died Friday.
Survivors, other than hit par­
ents, Include one brother, Morgan
Bennett; one lister, Mary Harriet
Bennett: paternal grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bennett,
Sanford: maternal grandparentj,
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Saunders,
Goodtrllsville, Tenn. GramVow Fu­
neral Home waa to charge of ar­
rangements.

Quads Doing Well
A t Hospital Today

Every

Spiritual Adviser and Divine Healer
This woman ha* tha God-gtvrn p«i»*r lo heal by prayer. Bring
your problem* to Slater Madlton. Too beard bar on Ibo radio,
now you can aea her at her borne.
Staler Madl*on cornea from India, the land of miracle#. Upon
reaching womanhood realising »hr had the God-giving power lo
help humanity, devoted her lifetime lo ihie work. From the
four corner* if the world Ihey come to her. while and Colored.
Men and woman of all rates and walk# of life.

BETTER LUCK A SUCCESS
LUCKY HAND
Locatad between DeLand and Orange City. Acrva* from
&lt;Country Club Estate
Information Phone KE 4-0362

Route 17 - 92. Look for 2300 S. Bird.
O PEN 7 D A Y S A W EEK

DRY YOUR CLOTHES
INDOORS... EVEN
AT N IG H T...

ELECTRICALLY
E lim in a te wanhdny stooping, bonding,
stretching, pinning, lugging! B o froo of
weed tor w om an— wind, duet, fading sun!
D r y oM y o u r washable*— oven daintiest
nylon*— indoor* . . . d te tr ic a U y . Clothe*
that are dried electricelly com e o u t fluffy,
bright, w rin k le -fre e ...m e n y need n oin xvktg! S o w in complete freedom from washd a y d ru d ge ry! O w n the " T h r i f t y T h r e e "
. . . a n autom atic electric washer, d rye r
and iro n e r. . . and live b olter, tL x in c o U y t

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With Gulf U fa’*
exclusive Adapt-A-Flan

you coo guarantee on
Income for your family
and pro* tdn for your
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L I V E

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FA 2-2624

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For

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There is an E asier W ay

Slates M eetings

Kenneth Murrell,
Ex-Resident, Dies
Funeral servlets were held to
Atlanta, Gs , Friday fur Kenneth
W. Murrell, former Hanford restdent.
Mr. Murrll died lari weak eg a
heart attack.
He was one of the first Heminole
County men engaged tn World
War I. and a charter member of
Camphell-laisiing Post No. M , in
Hanfoad Active in all veteran* af
fairs, Mr. Murrell was also a
mrmlier of tha Hhrina d u b and
Masonic I-odgr.
For many year* ha served aa
deputy dark of tha Fulton County
Court in Atlanta. Ills sislar, Mrs
W. A. Lefflrr, remains in Hanford
M r. and Mre. I-effler attended tile
services Friday.

United Press International
Erecting rain and fog com­
bined to
aneri transportation
across a vast section of the Mid­
lands today.
The ke storm began Sunday
night, glaring highways
from
west and north Kansas through
Iowa, northern Missouri, south­
east Nebraska, northern Illinois,
southern Minnesota,
Wisconsin
and Michigan and northern In­
diana and Ohio.
Weathermen posted heurdoua
driving advisories end warned the
treacherous Ice storm was expec­
ted to continue during the day
f r o m Kansas
and
Missouri
through the southern and lower
Greet Lake* region.

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A I I 6 N1 C O M P A N Y

J

�Collins Stands Firm'
On Racial Question
T A M I'A (U P I) — Gov. laRoy
Collin* declared today he ia goitw
to deal truthfully and honestly
with the radat problem, regard
let* of oppoillion and angry
•'•land up and fight" talk from
aonie quarter*
•| ju«t wilt not hold wit to the
people Ihe false protpccl that by
mighty ahouta or *ome legislative

magic, w* ran make ourselves
Immune from the law* of Ihe
United Stale* or cau*e wine disagreeable Supreme Court drrliinn
Collin* taid.
to go away
He told the "C.ovemor'* Day”
luncheon at the Florida State Fair
here that "hot word*” neter
totted an* prohlem.
1 "Thl* itind up and fighl talk

Plans Progressing
For Pioneer Night
Lake M a-y'» 34lh annual P oneer Night will be held Feb 23
in the Chamber of Commerce
t) Building at 7:30 p m.
Invited are realdenU of Semi
Bole County and the .urrmmding

Burglary Solved;
Officers Praised
For Speedy Work
Tb r rate of the mining record
player at the Cold»boro Element­
ary School wa» elo»ed yertrrday
afternoon.
Recovered with the machine
were **veral toy* and a wall m ir­
ror
Three Juvenile offender* were
taken Into euitody and turned
aver ta their parent* to await
eummona from the Juvenile judge.
One m i U the other }wt&gt;. II.
Careful Inveatlgatlon and inter­
rogation on the part of three Sanlord police officer* brought an
aarly eoncluiion ta the caie.
Lt. J . T . Hlrkian. Sgt R. W.
Tench and C. C. Dod»on were a*
afgned ta the burglary after Fan­
nie Reed, principal of the Negro
school, reported Ihe player ml**tag early' yesterday morning
talent fingerprint* were lifted
ta two aeparate clan room* and
developed. Dear footprints were
discovered in the »oft sand outride
_. 1 ofat.the
_ . t cla»»room
.
*win4mr
*
one
window*
Two yuung boy* ta the area
were questioned; thev had aeen
two other* "meaiing around" the
achool Sunday afternoon Within a
•hort time, the eonlruinn* were
out In the open, and the atolen
article* recovered.
Police Chief Roy WUliama »*ld
tbit morning, "Thl* work la Ilia *
eontumlng and difficult. Our men
drirrve a lot of credit for break­
ing a cate Ilk* this. IP* pari of
their job, Irut often they are not
rtcognlted lor their iu c c c m ."

area who hate paiteil their fWlh
birthday.
Already, letter* asking about
Pioneer Night have been received
by the chairman. Frank Evans.
from far off Florid* riliea Tran*
portation from downtown Sanford
will he provided free of Hiargr
by C. W. Elrod of the Sanford
Transit Co.
The bua will leave the Yellow
Cab Hand at Magnolia Ave. and
3rd Si. at 6 45 p. m The route
will go north on Magm.lla to n r .t
Si.; »outh to Park Ave. and 20lh,
w*t» on JOth
tHr Country ! lub
H
_ ,1 .and
..,1 «ia
« l ,a *take
V a UMary.
imm**
Road,
on lInto
The tie* will slop at aM corner*
on signal.
Pioneer Badge* will be given to
all gurri* over 80 Plonrer* wear­
ing Ihe 1058 badge* will tw gurri*
at the RlU Theatre the following
day, where they will »ce "Rally
Round the Flag. Boy*" Milton
Hawley, manager of the theatre,
ha* aiked that guctla w eir the
badge* ta Ihe movie.
Speaker*, entertainment, priic*
and refre»hmenla should make
Pioneer Night In lake Mary thl*
year a* big a sucres* a* lho*e
By unanimout vole, the City
ta the past. The complete pro­ CommiMlon lari night turned down
gram will be announced
the propoicd leasing of the band
•hrll pier to R. E. Kirbolt.
Hieholl's plan* for the pier In
eluded building a Marina, whirh
would entail Inriallinp fuel, wa
ter and electric facilities.
Cotnmiiiionrr* said that such
fictlilir* would "onlv rlutter up
the area, amt that tt would not
TALLAH
ASSEE (U P II -— Gov.
TAI.LAHA&amp;SK1!:
oov. ” .o tL_' ro. ,, ml err &gt;i of the cilv
U R o y Collin*, who fator. closing
.
■ |hll
„ ,,
.Abnormally
Ln .rm eltw mexpensive
v tu n .i fw VpflFn
ttl
*
**
'
'
Negro Iff
grad
the pier I* worthlr** a* a band
riudird
ualr
acbool*.
Uri* Khrol*. Mudlrd *
.hell, but (peaking foe many of

City Turns Down
Proposal To Lease
Bandshell And Pier

Governor Studies
A&amp;M School Cost

graduate* coil the Mate tX3.ll*
per ttudenl
And the rrporl »aul only live
of the II graduate* of the law
tebool have been admitted to the
Bar for practice. Four failed ta
pat* the Bar exam.
Figuring Cuata per riudent Ucenird to practice law. the Board
came up with an average of IT3,.
298
Collin* taid th* lagiilalurr
ahould re.ppraiae the graduate
achool. at Ihe Negro univer.ity
with an eye to clo*lng th«»e that
are abnormally e.pen.lve,
The Board .aid figure, are not
rnninb-te on Ihe eraduate achool
t a " t £ fh rr^ u c a lto n But I, ,.Td
co»U run about the tame or lower
MIAMI (U P I)— Police Mid to­ than at white unlveraltie*
day they had a "vary irood daThe Board *aid comparatlte
acttpUon" ot th# bandit who led ro.ta of Ihe law achool at A A M
a daring 1250.000 jewelry robbery and at the Cnivertity of Florida
ta downtown Miami Monday.
are out »/ line becau»e the Negro
Score* of police and F ill agent* inatitution ha* fewer atudrntl but
bttenrified their effort, to *olve maintain* a *pecifled faculty and
the robbery and a 54WJ.OOU gem Ilhrary regardlea* of enrollment.
theft from a B*l Harbour hotel
■umlay.
Miami
Folk* Chief Walter
Headley aald. "We are a little
ahead ua thU robbery -because we
do have a very good dreeription.”
Member* of Die lake Mary Vol­
Thi* wa* becau** the leader of unteer Fire Department will rural
Ihe bandit trio carefully «»t the at I lonilht In the *chool. With
atagr for hie robbery *evcral day a mot* than 300 member*, the »•*ta ad verve by purchasing an ex- •Ion ahould be well altrnded
penaivr riug from the elctimiied
On the agenda 1. the .electio,,
jewelry compeny.
of • color for the firehouse \ ol*
Mred ley aald the bwr-dn, who unteer U ln - hae comptatad Ihe
gave hit name a* Nick No»loet wall*. When th* is-of has he*n
nought a 51.400 ring “lor hi* fian­ put ta place, dedicatton raremocee" from the ilore Friday. He nit* and an area celebration will
irturned thurtly hafure cio-ing h* announced
time Monday on Ihe pretext of
purchasing a wed&lt;hng band. Re­
ran-e be w*i known, operator* of
*h« eighth Door *(ore let him
through a *ene* of electrically
operated ateet dour*
E-tward H Johnson, M. former
Once Inside, the bandit asked Sanford resident, died at 1:15 p m.
that Ihe d'-ora b* opervard again yesterday in the Florida SanitnrIn allow hia "mother-in law" to ium. Orlando
tha band
Jnhneun
city water depart
When th* doori were opened, aa rnant tupervtaor ta Sanford for
accomplice entered with a drawn many year*. He retired in 1958.
gun
i ..fter suffering two heart attacks.

Gem Thief Sought;

Description Known

Firehouse Subject
O f Tolks Tonight

Ex-City Employe
Dies In Hospital

Jaycees Announce
« Courtesy Winners
Winners at “Couriray Weak
tht*
awards
were announced
morning by Jaycrr Chairman
Dav* Thrasher, who spearheaded
the concentrated courtesy drive
ta Sanford ta January
Capt. Arnold WlUtama waa choaea the moat courteous poliermaa.
Btli Kaire of Flraalone Stone got
th* nod from the tecrrl committee
aa th* moat courteous salesman.
Saleslady honor* war* cupped by
Mr*. Mary E. Holiiclaw at J . C.
Penney. Mr*. Sue Jackson of Mra.
Appiaby'a Restaurant No, 1 waa
Judged th* moat courtaovaa wakta Mm at tha "moat aourtooaaa
net," which poaod difficulty, the
&gt;tdge* war* forced to form a new
— ta ^ry ^a tn c a their choir* dtd

we hear to irresponsibly turned
loose on the hoi wind* of paition
these da&gt;» actually is calculated
not to rrsolve our problemi, but
to aggravate them," he Mid
Collin*, considered a "modarate" on the race issue laid he
know* there are Floridian* who.
' berime of the racial feeling*,
doubt me. And I try to make
allowance for their doubting."
"It la certainly true that the
only way to keep from stepping
on some toe* i* to *tand Milt "
"But. oppotilion doe* not worry
me. Kvery leider of any cruisequrnce ha* atway* been opposed
" I want people to underitand
in all this racial furor that I feel
a deep *rn»r of duty to deal
truthfully amt honetlly with them.
Anything le** thin that would
not only be a leriou* perional
•hurtcoming, but further would
ttlgmatiie the high office which
|w#n tntru&gt;lKj ,n „ „ ••
„ 0, hMdcd lllK
^
„ Mrnrlli
"create* a *mokr »cre«n which
,fndi lo obscure the need for
Important reform tn *o many
other area* of government."
He *ald Floridian* mu*t no*
forget their prrtslng need for
(l)llt|,ulipnl, rr form. f„ r
reapj*ortionmenl, new purcontrol*, (air property
. . . . . . .
ta* am***ment*. nrw tnitltutlonal
facilities. »lum clearance, and
itrongrr law enforcement.

announced slot* Mra. Clarence
Powell, teller at First Feileral,
unanimously was voted the moat
courteous tellrr.
The five winnere will receive
y jj , i¥ tng* bond* at the Jaycrr
luncheon Thursday ta Ih* Sanford
civic Canter. Bond* have been
donated by the Florida State
Bank, the Sanfurd Atlantic Bank,
The Yowell Company. Florida
Power and Light, and the Senior
Chamber of Commerce.
"Courtesy Week" waa part uf
a state wide promotion, co spon­
sored by Chamber* of Cum marc*
and Jaycaas. Last year, Sanford
was named Florida’* moi&gt; cuurtaous city. Th* San/ord-Saminol*
County Jayccaa did their utmost
to keep tha honor thl* year. Raaulta of ih* campaign will not ha

I want tn leaee It to be bull! Into
a Marina
.. . I .
...
..
llietioll taid he could *••*■ the
rommliiionrr*' point of view and
thanked them for "ao much con
aiderattan" In the matter
^
Commlitluner* agreed lo put iip
drape* on the bare tide of the
Civic Center Drape* of the •* nr
material and color will In- put tap
on thr rail tide and alto on the
" * ^ r plate* on both ride*. In not
' h«
41 ' "&gt;*
* 1'1 ,w flre-proufed
, *
,or
" ‘.r
,h'
,,*"d,hr|l
of
on ,hp Boulevard from
9 .rk Ave to Palmetto for the
"oal and Skt Club Marathon Race,
May 2. wa* approved
A •Irret rrturfarlng program
wa* put taforr the Commiaaion
,,lrl approved The re»urfacing
**"
on
Third St , from
1 Tench Ave to Park Ave
A written turvry by Roy WU
ham*, chief of poller, showing the
exact u*e of the Municipal Park­
ing lot from Jan 22 to Feb. 4
wa* preientrd Th r *urvey ihowrd that only two third* ot the
parking lot k being u»ed Chief
William* waa congratulated by thr
1nmmlaalon o« the way he and
h‘»
»"ade *ueh an aeeurate
teprwi
E x -V iS l’ tO r H e r e
Q jg j

|p C a r o l in O

Mr»
\llvert Eskridge, format
-.vlnter vlsllor, died in her Green*hero, N.C humr Feb. 1.
Mr. and Mra. Kakrldge *]&gt;ct&gt;t
several winter* in Sanford wa
guest* of the Val-ler Hotel.
Funeral service* were held Frl
-lay In Greensboro.
"
f J (| H B l a n k e d O u t
K FFIN GH X M III (U P I ) Jim
Barnes found mil why the rab
I'll* wouldn’t go down when he
used up a box uf shells hunting
them "Friend*” had rvntoved the
buckshot from hi* sheila and re­
placed it with rice and fiahing
line sinkers

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VOL. X L IX

S a u f m ii I r r a l i i
AN

United Prtwa Lewscd Wire

IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL T

F-atabltahed 1908

NEW SPAPER*

TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1959

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 3*7

Storm Deals Death In St. Louis
22 Bodies Found
Toll May Be High
ST. LOUIS. Mu. (UlM ) — A "ilwj! jr’’ tornado with
winds up to 110 miles an hour Mini sited Into St Louis early
today, spreading death and destruction.
At mid-morning 22 IkkUcs were in the city morgue. Po­
lice nqtorts said the death toll wa* expected to rise.
Hospital* MiKii'ted more Hum 1120 persons were injured.

News Briefs
Wants Debt Paid
WASHINGTON (U P I)-H e p Jim
Wright ill Tex.) want* to pat off
the national debt in lot year*.

Will Visit U. S.
MORE TELEPHONE CARLE — Thin ditch
me**its* mum telephone* for the Sanford area.
Th U Southern Hell Telephone Co. truck wai

LONDON &lt;U P I)-B riU &gt; h Edu­
cation Minuter Geoffrey Lloyd
Will till) the United State* and
ruuglit &gt;i&gt; tti*? net today a* cabin wait put Canada from Feb. II t« March 1

down along Highway 17*92.
( H i t aid S ta ff P ho to)

$3 Million For Schools
The Seminole County School
Hoard today told S3.au.00t) ta
achool bond* to Solomon Brother*
ami llutalrr of Nrw York City.
The firm bhi a low of 3.9241 per
cent average Intrrrri on the
bond*, which will mature over a
W&gt;ear period,
9 ay T . Mllwre, superintendent
“ f county schools. .aid that the
money I* e*i&gt;efleil within 30 day*
MLlwre. *milmc and happy, said
i.ww
'The School Board feel* that It
ha* a tery good bid on it* hand*."
the major achool pro
«*ll h' « in •''iiori Immedl
alcly Bid* will he let within *
1T L. a. L I - l.lil tkuetnn In ii... ■IV4.1
U'*c*k period, hegmnlng the mUI
'*1*
March Milwee aald that
lh^ b°ir.d hot » d ,0
w l.l* * N »nt» ready for children
H ll of 19«.
^

■'Building I* *tow, however, and
we can't expert to hati* ichoolt
■xpar.it and grow overnight" h*
taid "It wtll takr many month*
o( hard work and exhaurilte plan­
ning hefnrr all children will be ta
adequate irhoola.

Mrs. Rotundo Gets
Promotion By City

Nevcrthelei*. to Ihote
who
worked for the patting 'of (he
tchool lioml iitue . and for those
whmr chiblrrn are in douhlr *e*
•ion. the tale of the Imml* ha*
much meaning.
Four other bid* were opened at
the tpeeial meeting this morning,
John Nuvrrn and Co.. Chicago,
4 01*92 per cent; Merrill. Lynch,
Pierce. Frrmer and Smith, New
Yurk. 3 9*!&gt;5iT [H-r rent; Smith.
Barney and Co.. New York. 4 0587
per cent: H. J. Van Ingrn and
C o . Nrw York and Miami, 3 94(11
per crnl.
The tcliool Ixiaril will meet
again Tliurtday at 9 30 a in. At
thl* lime the Board of County
Commltiionrr* and Mr*. Mary
Earle Walker, taa aiarieot. will
attend to dlirut* a**e**meni pol
|, j,-,
The project priority Bit and
me (Holding program are alao on
Ihr agenda, aa t* the riatr audit
report.

City Com niliiionm ditagnrd
lari night on a ralir In talary lor
Xlr*. Rota Hotumlo. who wa* Ap­
pointed a*ri*t*nt director ot fi­
nance.
Mr*. Rotundo now l* receiving
|] P1 per annum The new aalary
of 55.412 a year give* her a raliej
of 5135 (H-r month Strongly op
potrd n r re Merle Waroer and
Earl Higginbotham
Higginhotham laid Hut ihe
ral*e would put Mr*
Rotundo
within 5200 of the talar* received
.
J
hy Poller thief Roy William* and H O L i r S A n n O U n C e d
TE G U C IG A LP A , H o n d u r a a Fire Chirf Mark Cleveland Sr ,
iU P lI — Government troop* are who have nearly SP year* of city
battling rebel* In three horthwe.t •rrvlce each
The General Sanforvl Memorial
The raite. however. wa» approv­
rrn province* ta an upriting wlm*e
IJI-tai) will lie «&gt;[ieo Tueaslay
trrnd ta not vet clear. It wa* re ed hy r'omini**inn vole Mra tinlo noon, and
lundo will tervr a* a%»l»tant ft- Morning from 9 and
[Hirred (cMlay
Satunlay
every Ttiurxlay
nanre
director
for
a
one
year
pro
Prrrident Ramon Villrda 'lorfrom 11 p m
..lev told a group ol foreign dif hat ion* ry period
The Itev Fied En.mlnger and
Henry Tamm, city finance -H
|om*U Monday that loyal tri«»p*
, It |)aw sun will art a. Ilbrarirecaptuied thr provincial i apilat rector alto on one year'* prnb*. u„. during the winter . . a.on T7)f
of Santa Barbara, where the re­ lion, reeelvi-tl a ral»e tn talary 122nd anniversary of the found
volt flared Saturday, without Hr from 55.782 to 58.IM) The ral*e ,ng ol Sanford wa. celebrate,! at
for Tam m waa approved unam
ing a thol
An official announcement aald rnouriy hy the Board
rebel* from Santa Barbara fled
‘
Park t&gt; filled with hislorlcal Heme
into Ihe hill*, rlotely purturd hy 5 t U 0 e n t S
10 5nO W
ar well a- IHeratur*.
government troop*
•A
...
.
. .
A rebel 1iro«dra*l heard in A f t ^ ^ f 0 ^ k S H O T C
San Salvador *ald the In•Urgent*
of students In tne
are ta control not -nly .d the
r « u■•_•*.
nly K
V l.o
le m
,ae„n
i.e
twt
*
city of Santa Barbara hut of Ihe . L , ___„, ,____
entire provinr* of thr tame name
Informed source* *aid » relre
tolumn commanded hv Gen Mu
•ri*« \r-tag» ringed a raid M.-nday on Nuevr Arcadia In I'opan w
Ihe Director* will hrai a re
Province. It waa not Immediately
Ilaheoek ia county art eo ordina- |Hut »f thr National L'attlrmen'*
certain whelher the Inturgrnt* are
tor. Art teacher* are Mra Maid* ,\ss..elation Meeting
bel-l
in
holding thr town
knalry and Dan Collieri.
At the tame time, H was re­
Omaha last month. Atlu Adatita
Ji president of the Florida Cal
ported that the relwla ar, active
I It-men's Association, and George
in Gracias capital of lemptr*
u
- i il
m
5 .him * vice i i i r -l d r n t id I h r H u t province.
ta,........ . Council will give r.p ori.
M-.t Cnunctl Pres Idenl l.rdtry
ic
* U , I «,||
Mm, I1-k-lar.
l will p rr-, le.
A
it-pie
dilative
uf
thr
State
SURBITON, England (U P lI—
Rubin Ellison climbed out »f bed '•eivi.* office of Veteran* Afat 1 a m Saturday to give , base fair* will lie in Ihe offire* «f
to a burglar h* beard prowling Karlytr Houahuldrr, county ser­
vice uf fleer, Thursday from 2:30
in hia apartment.
Kill -win was in hsH pursuit to 4 p tn.
®
t.rnerally fall through Wrdnrsacruaa thr garden when the Curd
Appointment* fur parroual in day. High this alter mam 7a to X2,
of his pajama Irvuaero broke.
lei vie wa may be made by catl­ to* tonight » : to M. .SouIhr aat lo
ing the county te n ice officer.
Tht thief tscaped with 528.
•null, winds 18 lo &lt;• mile* par
hours

Honduras Battling
3-Front Uprising

For Library Here

r-r.

Conkey To Attend

V A Officer Sets
Visit To Sanford

Queen Visits Kenya

The two city hospitals treated and
rclrase-l 270 per-.in* and krpt
-itvotlisr 45 for additional treat­
ment.
Donald Hume, supervisor of tha
feileral severe *!&lt;&gt;rm warning t*n*
ter at Kama* City, -aid sever*
•lortn warning, were out for the
area, hut "while a twirier ta the
&gt;torm war not totally unexpected,
we certainly didn’t aspect one at
tui-h inlrn *ity tn drop down on
St Louis."
The heavieat blow* of the atorm
* crT
on • »•»•"
*■
block area In the heart of tba
city.
A rooming huure waa alnioat

MOMBASA. K e n y a ( U P I)—
Ifusen Mother Elii.beih of Brit* i
M.,n &gt;h o th ,r
roomln|
...............
- I *here
.—
h.
i . „ ti..n_
‘n
* r r « Mori were
aln
arrived
by nplane
Mon* h0"*'*
la maced
day night for a two day vi*it.
"God know* Sow many peopla
are trapped In tho»e building*,"
Deputy Fire Chief Jante* sauerU N H O X (U P I) Britain an wine aald.
nuunced today that she la pushing
Kuuirvrlt Hester, who Uvea
production of her own II bomb ncruai the rirect from th* hardetl hit rooming house, laid h*
V ^ t*
•aw the interior of th* building
‘ ,n&lt;kt’llr n&lt; A ,,omb,
ripped out and deposited in tha
(treat.
H EFUKM , U
(U P I)-W a rre n
“i was looking out tha window
C. Vaughn. 13, ha* become a li­ when I first heartl the atorm," h«
censed preacher. Warren, a »•*• taid. "I taw Ihe building go juat
rnth grader, waa licensed by the tiefor* I ducked. Funny the only
llrhton llapii*l Church.
round I heard waa the hail which
cam* tiefor* th* w ind."
Dr* pile Wide • open atom front*
WASHINGTON (U P I) — PreU- and vulnerable dwelling*, pol If*
-lent Elsenhower today called -&gt;a •aid there wa* liltl* looting.
Shocked and wide • eyed *Ut&gt;
th* American people to pray for
Ihe early return of Secretary of vlvor* roamed the debit littered
Km
ahattareS
State John F » « i e r Dull** ta kia tit vet* outride
hulldlng*.
job.

Bombs For Britain

Prcuclier At 13

Ike Asks Prayers

‘A Wuste Of Time’
W ASHINGTON (U P II - Secre­
tary uf Agriculture Kara T. Ben■on went before a Hou*e commit*
'** ,oda&gt; t0r * hearing that al­
ready ha* been lermad "a wait*
of time."

'Reopen And Mix,'
Judge Tells School

Mansion Dedicated

HAIIHISDNUUHG. Va. (U P I) —
A fedrral judge today ordered
V4wrr*-n Couuty lo reopen Vita
nmta'a only remaining integratin'*
K hool neat week on a Ft*
Xllly mixed baaia.
Judge John Paul brushed aikta
■rgumrnia tip the achool board
that (hitting thr chlldrrn front
their prrarnl makeshift prtval*
clanra hick to th r puhlie icl-ocd
would prove "dtm atroni "
Warren County SchiMil SupL Q.
D G*a&lt;(Ur aald Ute board would
comply with the order. The irliool
was tluacd ta Septemlier uniter
the alale'a nuw defunct "maulv*
rr-utancr" law*.
During Hie hearing Paul told
county tchool official* the achool
i* in "Ihe Icaat rlefrnalble poai*
lion of any community ta th*
date. You've never accorded Ne­
gro rhildren any high achool ftcll*
ttlr* tn the county."
Thr achool at Front Royal b*»
camr aubject tn the fourth title(ration (inter In Virginia in recent
wrrki Nine Negro chiblrrn en­
tered previously all while tchoola
in Alexandria today, and earlier
they had been admitted to Norfolk
and Arlington.

NEW XUKK (U P I)— Th* Jainra
II Duke matoiun, New \ork land.nark. w*. dedicated Uunda) a*
the new humr of Ihr liutitul* of
Fin* Art* of New York Untver*Ky.
M y | 0 to V

U llW a n te d

T H E HAG UE. Holland I U P I) ~
_
„ , .
_ . .
The Dutch government hi* infurinrd
Itussia
it
dor*
* « " « • 9 U,,,# M dof ' "not
* 'want
f"r""-r 5ore gn M lni.lrr Vyach
“ «■» M Molotov
•mba.aador lo Th r Hagu*

Gunman Kills Self
THOMSON. Ga. (U P D -B a rn a y
lam p, 10, *ho( htmrolf to ilealh
bet* Monday after he wuiinded a
highway patrolman arv.1 pulic* be­
gan tn cloaa In on hi* barricaded
hnutA

audita the (hint Virginia
with integrated scle— ;*
B l'C O IIIU S T W l )
IIA R TFO H D . Gunn
Ill'll rPoliceman
w i c r i n a n smin
ns is-n -went
m i
John nWh-tlcn
to
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A d F T G DCDt
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‘ "‘'w v .'ll
UP tave.tlg.ttng tw,c W h l l *
licking
a
rvdiliery, hia cruiser
.D M M O D I) —
Plan* a ra in
«
waa stolen.
ihr final stage for a "fish fry”
with the proceed* going to Ih*
\ olrinirer Fire Department af
A T L A N T A (U P I)-G u v . Ernaat Lon (wood,
Sponsored by the fxtngwood
Vandiver has refused to sign a
lull aeltlng up a Civil Mar rentrn \ira Jaycrr*. s e r v in g w tll atart
utal commission until the l.eglsla at 8 pm. Saturday 14 at the Towg
lure changes the measure to read Park In L m g w o u d .
Advance ticket* arc on wle bp
1 War Between the States" instead
•rvrral of the Jaycee members
of "Civil War."
and alio can be purchased at the
gate on Satunta). Adult dinner*
will be 51, children'* Sri cent*.
All Jaycea* and the public art
urged to attend and aaaiat In tht
support of thl* worthwhile pom
jact.
Jaycee members Interested ta
helping on this project ahould
Sutton, project
With thr Wotda of Gov, la Roy j 1858 tag* will be aubject to fine*. contact Kirby
chairman,
at
T
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1-4674.
A
lari
minute
ruth
t*
expected
Collin* ringing ta tilrlr ear*, Se­
To avoid standing in lina during
minole County realdtnl* should
the last few day*, mutoriata are
hurry to the tourtb-ma* for their Ulgrj ^ „t,U |n ih .ir tag* aa
1858 license tag*
quickly a* possible.
Collin* has said, "no extensions
The tag office will b* open
this year."
A Lrnl«n das* w ill start Wt4
Saturday from I a.m. to noon,
To date, uni) 10.171 lag* hav* nd through tha noon hour all r.fsday at the U nity Chuith Canbeen sold la&gt;t year'* total waa r.«at week. Local residents who -ar and will continue throughout
21.U39
With
the
tramandous purchased lags in I9M must bring Ihr Lanlan period.
grow th of Seminole County in i.nly th* number of that tag.
Th* clear will be bald ftuta
1876, many mure resident* must
Th-.** buying tag* for th* first n -on to 11:11) p m. at M E. First
b« la need of tags.
t.m* must present thair 1951 ie- M In th* Unity Clasarooma af
John L Galloway, agant foe glriration card*. Out of date ap­ th* Woodruff Building.
receiving free orange juice, Precident R. J.
Ih* Motor Vehicle Commiaaloa,
Th* R*v. Josephine Stuck!* haC
Haiim,in stand* Uvalde the fruit which ia ha* warned randents that 1854 plicants muat bring till* #r other rhoian aa her class subject, "How
documritl* of owntrahlp and in­
being ta-oated throughout the U. 8..
lags will rxpltr at midnight. Pah. spect their vehicle* lor engine and to Keep th* True Lent." The
(Herald S t a f f Photo) JO. After this data, vehicle* with
he i* invited.

Knd Or The Chuse

Nut Civil War, Suh

Weather

Car Tag Deadline Near;
Late Rush Is Expected

Lenten C la s s Set
At Unity C e n te r

FKEE ORANGE JUICE, TOO — In addi.
lion to a dlipltiy boosting the Hat Mora
Florida Citrun campaign, cuatutnem *nd
viaiiota ia lit# Uaa/urd Atlantic Bank arc

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Faff* ff—Thor*. Peb. 8. 1988

Florida Awaiting Report
On Harrison's Activities

ORANGES FROM SANFORD—Official* of
Aacot Manufacturing Corp- and Sanford

Manufacturing Co. displayed orungc# stamp­
ed “Sanford, Florida," a t the annual show
of the two firm# in New York. Here, left to
tight, are Jerry MHtxcr, aalca representa­
tive for Sanford Manufacturing, former
fc— ■■

■■

--------- —------------------ ------------

Sanford resident and brother of Marvin
Meltzer, manager of the local plant; a outtomer, and Milton Ratner, a partner in the
firm. The orange* brought fine publicity to
Sanford. They were given out during a re­
cent extreme cold wave in New York.
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■—

Longwood

Honor Roll Students Receive Awards
I

re* sponsored dance for teenagers
numbered over 130 last Friday
night when Uit event was held In
the Park.
Wmnrra of the fast dame were
Janice Weslmore and Richard
McCanns and Jo Ann Nix and
Gerry Girard look the alow dance
prise.
Serving a* chaperone* were Mr.
and lira.
David Grice, TYnii
Ricks, Dick Zartman. Gerry Tetre
ault, Mr. and Mra. L. B. Hopkins,
Don llro»n. Bill and Marge l-alire* and visitnn, Mr. and Mrs
Ralph Monger and Police Chief
Claude Layn and Mra. Layo.
Tourlvt Club
The Longwood Tourist Club will
lie hoit. Wednesday, Fell. II, at
a shuffleboard tournament meet­
ing with the Lake Helen club at
the local park.
A chicken dinner, moderately
priced, will lie served .hy commit­
tee members Mrs. Arthur Rrhaef
fer, Mrs oils f-ee. Mrs Ben
Law* and Mrs. F. W. Fales.
The public Is invited.
1111 f lub Met
Home Bem-instration club memIwrs met today at the library
hall at in :30 a m for their
monthly business and prugram,
Mrs Charles Morrison spoke on
"Furniture Selections and Ar­
rangements".
Mrs. K. Bennett led the devo­

By Jo llammond
Phone VA M is t
flilrty-one
Lyman
student*,
adca 7-12, were presented certiale awards placing them nn the
Semester Honor Roll. Named
(ropi US undents were: Bonnie
Allen, Aldene Cole, Patty Hollis,
Carole Lurarelit, David Strvrnton.
LaMar Perry—12th grade; Mcri Van Pelt, Rob Bennett, James
uste, John Kennedy, Mary Ann
ffenningcr—11th grade
Beverly Curtin, William Mak
er, Patty Morgan—loth grade;
Darlene Shea. Judy Wright. Paula
Andrews,
Dawn Uarne*,
Jon
Ftmmcl. Patricia Wilah, David
Blanchard. Carolyn Haynie, Nan
•y Letourneau—ninth grade
Jennifer Jordon, Betty Khld,
Sandra Unlry, Irene Beak, Marion
Helm—eighth grade; Donna Mc­
Coy, Glenda Payna, Marcia Ly•a *—seventh grade.
County Firemen Meet
Seminole County Firemen rep
resenting the tlx departments of
Sanford. Lake Mary. Cavsclbrrry,
Longwood, Oviedo and Altamonte
Springs held thrtr .January meet
kig at the local park.
Tamm Urr, Del j ml, vice pre I
Sent of disrtrict six of the state
association, was guest speaker.
Muvtea on fire fighting were
shown and an open discussion
bold.
Next meeting of the group will tional).
lenten Srrvlrri
be Wednesday, Feh. 2i In San
Avh Wednesday Penitential Of­
bird.
fice ami Holy Communion serv­
Teenage llanre
Attendance at the wivkly Jay- in'* will tie held at Christ Fpis

K
E

Robert W. Brown
Dies In Hospital
Rol-ert W. Brown, 8a, died In
Seminole Memorial Hospital at
6MB a. m yesterday after a ling­
ering Illness.
He wat lorn May T, 1902. In
Louisville, Ky , and cam* to San.
ford six months ago from Orlando
A retired empluya of Dalson
Dairies, Mr Brown resided in San­
ford with his brother-in-law, G
M. Willla, on West k’Bth Si Other
survivors Include four sisters in
law, Mra, J. C. Spradley, Ttfton,
Ga ; Sirs. Delia Taylor, Orlando;
Sirs. Carrie Weeks and Sirs. Ruby
Grawlord. l&gt;oth of Bakersfield, end
his step mother in-law, Mr*. C.
M Willla.
Kuncral services will be held at
10 a. m. Saturday in Bruton l unrral Home. The Rev, H. M. Snow
of Pmeercst Assembly of God
Church will officiate, liurtal will
follow in Greenwood Cemciery,
Orlando.
copal church, Feb tt, at R p

m

JACKSONVILLE (U P I) - Flo­
rida authorities awaited new re,torts from Arizona today on the
baffling disappearance of an al­
leged amnetia victim who turned
up alive tail month after a con­
vict confessed killing him.
The blrarre caae look on new
aapecta Wednesday when a sccretary told police in Phoenix, A ril,
that Jamra E. Ilarrtaon, 32. had
been on a but from Lo* Angelea
the lame day he regained hta
memory In Phoenix.
MarrUon. of Indian River City,
diuppearrd on a business trip to
Jacksonville Oft. 7. He turned up
Jan. 23 laying he had been suf­
fering from amnetia and had no
idea what had happened to him
during the three loti months.
However, during that time, a
California convict, Roy V. Olson,
confessed to murdering Harrison
while another man looked on. Ol­
son, who later repudiated hn story,
•aid llarrlien had picked him up
hitchhiking.
In Ariiona. Detective Lt II.r b
ert Neal said Sira. Judith Schcnid,
a secretary for a legal firm, re­
ported Wednesday that she talk­
ed lo Harrison on a hut en route
lo Phoenix only a few hours be­
fore hla memory returned. She

Murder Charged
To Army Private
SKOUL, Korea &lt;U P I&gt; -T h* US
Army announced It has preferred
court marital charges of premedi­
tated murder and attempted inur
der agaisst Pte. Kenneth M
Burke, 2f, of Del Rio, Tex.
The Army said Rurkr is alleged
to hava shot and killed Pvt.
Frank Galgano. 23, of Miami, and
to have severely wounded HP-4
Philip B. Mead, 18, at Lancaster,
Pa.
The shooting* occurred Jan. 23
while Burke wa* standing guard
at Sth Army Headquarter*
According to the Army, Burkr
Bred five bullela from hi* .43
caliber pistol at point blank range
into the cab of • truck In which
Galgano and Mead were riding.
"Burke rrportedly shot Mead
because of a previous dispute
helwren the two men," the Army
aaid.

Identified Harrison by a photo
graph, a ring he wore and a
white streak in hia hair.
Mrs. Schcnid said llarritoo ap­
peared lo know where he was
going, and talked of hating seen
a horse race In Phoenix oo a
previous occasion.
Harrison, meantime, has gone
lo his father's home In Taylors
ville. 111., for a real, lfa Mid he
did not remember any bus ride
from Lo* Angrlca lo Phoenix.
Local police said they were
holding off action until more in­
formation U gathered.

State Race Tracks
To Keep Six-Day
Running Program
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) Florida'i race track* will continue
to operate.- on a six day hast*
Inslrad of changing to a proposed
five day wrek.
Raring Commission Chairman
John Ring of Miami told legisla­
tors Wrdncaday that knocking off
one day of racing a wrek would
stretch the racing period out to
compete with Northern traeka,
coating Florida tracks heavily.
Rep. W. C. Herrell of Miami
Sprinp, who questioned Ring
during hearings on lh« Commis­
sion budget her*, said he haarltly
backed the commissioner's view*.
Ring said M iam i'i mild weather
this winter hat hurt attendance
at Hialeah. Tha cool weather
drives tourist* from the hearhe*
to (rack*. Ring said He pointed
out that tn the Brat days of the
Hialeah meet, revenue fell 137.000
under the same period last winter
when Southern Florida esperlcn
red unusually cold weather.
Ring added that attendance at
the dog tracks, which ran at
night, I* good.

CLEARWATER. Fla
(U P ltJotrph M. O'Mahoney. 74. former
secretary of the New York Ccn
Iral Railroad, died Wednesday of
a Sir -Vr

Personals
Ralph P elrr* rmillnurs lo con
valesre salisfaclorlly.
M r. and Mrs Frank S Dark.of Lombard, I l l . arc the gurvla

of her hrot her. Lrltuy Neumann.
Mr. and Mr*, ibmry Burton,
Williamport. led , are the w in trr
g iio l* i&gt;( \|r and Mrs Ia n Tice

professor of education at Brook­
lyn College and author of several
textbooks, (tied Tuesday night aft­
er a long illness.

The rosary will he said for
Frank Meisch at Mil 6 tonight in
Gramkow Funeral Home.
Mr. Meisch died of a h u rt at­
tack Tuesday night in Jacksonville.
Funeral sen ices will be held at
!l a. re. tomorrow In All Houls
Catholic Church The Rev. Richard
J. Lyons will officiate. Interment
will b* In All Soul* Cemetery.
Members of Holy Nam* Society
will &gt;&gt;« p*ll!&gt;«arrr*.
Mr. MrUch died at thr agr of
67. Hr came to Sanford in IVU
and moved to Jacksonville two
years sen He resided there at

In
Assorted
Colors

Will Knock on Yuur Door
with Gift* A Greetings
from Friendly Husincsa
Neighbors and Your
Civic and Social
Welfare Lenders

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On th* occasion of:
Chang* of resident#
Arrival* of Ntwcomtra lo
Sanford

H E A R

Elephants
Trained Ponies
Sfunls
Clowns
COME JOIN
THE FUN!

LAST SHOWING
OPEN 12:15
GET MORE OUT OF
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Week-end Special

The
Welcome Wagon
Hostess

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M vj Clifton Avc with his dsughter. Mr*. Larry Hartiflrld. He » **
a retired farmer and last week
sold the lavt of his land holdingv
in Sanford.
Survivors include hia wife, Mrs
Helen Brandt Meisch, Jackson
v|lle; one ton, Frank R Meisch,
Jacksonville; one daughter, Mr*.
Ilartvfirld; three brothers. Nick
Meisch, Jacksonville; J o s e p h
Meisch, Sanford; Peter Meisch,
Viandc-n, Luxembourg; five grand­
children and several nieces aod
ne phew*.

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NEW YORK (U P I)—Mrs. tier Phone F A 2-1750
truilr Mini* Ishranlsen, 61. willow
Ruth Gallagher
of Hans J. Isbrantscn, founder of
1 the Ishranlsen Co . Inc , a steam1 ship line, died Wednesday.

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hcccn June*. assistant chief operator. The
two Sanford women received the awards
yesterday afternoon.
(Herald Staff Photo)

Services Are Set For Frank Meisch

Deaths

M .W YORK tU I'l) - Bertrand
Robinson. 70, a dramatist who
collaborated with Howard Lindsay
on three comedies, died Wednes­
day nf a stroke.

Metnlwr* will meet for a cov­
NEW YORK tU P D - M r i Both
ered dish vupp- r at the Parlsti
Hall. Monday, Feh. tt, at &lt;1: 10 Wood Gavian, 33, an associate

p. m.

GET AWARDS — C. H. Turk. gencriit trafflc manager for Southern Bell in Florida,
presents Vail Awards for life-saving to Mrs,
Audrey Patterson, operator, and Mrs. Re-

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Sanford Flour 4
Feed Store

Army 4 Navy
Surplus Store

F.M.B. 5c, 10c 4 25c
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H 4 A Dept Store

C 4 C Liquor Store

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F R I D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 6, 1959

FLORIDA

NO. 865

Federal Government Files Suit
Against Alabama Vote Officials
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ft's Now Ramey Field
Tli* memory *( lotdr. Robert L.
K* inry wilt live on with th« dr
dlraVloo nf Ramey Field at the
■ an lord Nsvsl Air Station
From this day forward Naval
aviators will b u m In on Ramey
Field signals. The Atr .Station
will keep Ha designation aa N A S
Sanford.
D ad ttain a*e«im&gt;m«i were held
tafay at U X on the quarter
ilrrk at the operations building.
After a speech by Capt I -lootI

Arthur, aommanding olficrr uf
the bate. Mrt Wahncta Ramey
Joined him In um riling a monu­
ment and plaque rrrctrd to her
hut band.
Capt. Jamaa D Kamaxe, com
wander Heavy Attack Wing One,
presented ihe Navy-Marine Corpa
medal m ladr Ramey posthum­
ously Mr* Ramry arrrptrd thr
mrdal, which waa awarded for
the dreraard pilot'a hrroir action
In ataying with hit burning A31&gt;

Seminole Fair Scheduled
Here; Exhibits Planned
£ l* M ganunole County Fair wdl kitcliefl of the meeting hall.
The large fair Uni la-hind the
open Feb 18 at the l-rgmo Fairpermanent building will house *»•
prose* la on Highway IT \n
DediraUon cerrmoniaa for tlvp hlUlv by aehoola, Futurr Farmer a
rmanenl
rommerclal
exhibit of Anirnca, Buy Scout troops and
ildmg wiH be held at 4 JO p o . Home Demonstration Ciubf. i ’rtaea
officially beginning ala daya of
and awards will hr given for com­
tan and adoration.
Twenty of the xt alalia w th* petitive exhibits. Club* may stall
tommrreial oahibit building havr vnier display* in the fair up to
been rested to kxal and Crntral opening day.
FlorwU manufacturrra and dralOne of the muat (**■ waling eg# • In Ihe legion llall will Umbit a will be that uf Honda Mildtfirra large n hibttr with display*
by the U. 8 Navy, Seminole i oun- life ui ihe new fair Iruildiug. Far*
% Home Demonstration Club of mg for &amp;,uuu car* naa been pro
Lake Mary, thr Klka Club "dlar- voted in an area lau.iKSi feet
ama." 4-H Chiba ami Ui* Semin square.
Ihe uudwa) or Ui« lair will have
ole High School art vlaaa.
Thr American l.eglon Aunllary .di concessions, five rale* fur adults
wall serve hot dug*. hamhurgrra and five for children. CmM in i
and other refrrahmrnu from Uw from the Florida Methodist Chil­
dren's Bonn will tie entertained
by ttu- l.cgiuun*lli* during one
■its moon All Seminole County
ichool uillilren will he ad nut ltd
free o.„ aileniuon and eveiiiug
during Uie week.
l.ynn Lyon* u president uf die
la ir Association, whivli »• sponsored by the tine n u n legion
Frank
Kvatu,
eboiiman at
"I'lurvrer Night" in task* Mar),
•(soke to the laske .Mary Chamber
ef Commerce Wrdne.de&gt; night.
Kvant told the group that plant
hern completed lor the celt
at Ion honoring resident* of heminolr County and the surround­
The Semi rude County legislative
ing ataa who have p»--ed ibrir delegation plans to sponsor a bill
goth hmfuWy.
which would grant clergymen,
"Pioneer Night" will he held priest* and rahhi* llu rigfst lo r&lt;Feb 11 4 t 31 p ill. 10 the Cham­ fiiM lu divulge confidential cum
ber of Commerce iHiilding Af­ municatian.v
fording to Kvant, a bus will leave
A copy of Ihe proposed hill was
Magnolia Ave and Thiid St. at read and dlscu»ve*l yesterday hy
• :4V taking the guest* to the Ihe Seminole County Ministerial
party
\v »o&lt;-latum which re*|iie*ted *urh
A Urge atU-iulaiM-r rtiaikvd a law.
V nlo .—lav's meeting New mem­
The propotal would iirevwil a
bers introduced were Mr and clergyman from being furred to
Mr* Chester M uit, Mrs. Clarihrl reveal confidential millers in
Wilke, Col. M tiregory, Mr. and court, when surh confidential
Mr* Orlantlu Watd. Mr*. Kvrlyn matters were revealed to them
Wiirt*. C B Buyer, K. Hrrwer, in Iheir professional capanlles
kl C. Smith and K It Caa*.
Handling the hill is Mari three
Raymond Ball won an attend land Jr . senior llmisr member
am * pru* mad* by William Cray: It also has thr tupixirl of Rep
a miniature .hell collection
Bordun Frederick and Sen Doug
Stenstrom The bill would heroin*
a stale taw

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Flans Shaping Up
For Pioneer Night
K.

Bond Here Tonight
At Civic Center

Bill Is Planned
To Give Ministers
Confidence Right

Weather

Bobby Hacked and Ills jats baud
Partial t leating Pmlghl. tsalurwill bring superlative music to
Ihe Sanford Civic Center tonight day partly iloudy and &lt;i alter.
High this afternoon w Pi TI. loss
at s
The boa office will open al 7 tonight Ml Pi k*. Vailahlr mostly
hg those who have not yH ob­ northerly winds bccnmlng north­
tain*-! their tlesets Sale* will be easterly la Pi I* mile* pci hour
limited to avoid overcrowding.
Pmicbl and Saturday.

Caldwell To Speak No Clue Reported Board Is. Charged
On Negro Voting
To Chamber Friday Mayfaif

No clura havr been reported hi
kufmtf Uov. Millard F. Cald- zania Ro*a t mly reprvtcnlativv
ordering two wrll will address members of the I la thr leMivUlurr in 1920 :&gt;1; the two horglartra a&lt; thr May lair
parachute R Seminole County Chamber of Com third Congress nal DlXtrirt aa a Inn Wednesday night
aafrty.
I mere* nr at Friday night at the mrmber of Congreis in l'J V I-tl. | Fuller offleers arr invritigallng
Thr ceremony waa climaacd aa annual Chamber banquet,
( a(dwell wai elected governor , (he ease, which neltnl thieves an
two waves of A31) Sky warriors
Caldwell h-ia taken thr political of Flosida m ItUb. In IP.Mi.he wav r l l ll n , lrl| j i m u ,, m p-wrlry
jnd F#F Cuugara ilrw over thr limelight rrrrntly with hi* l|ecch- aimmled tiltfits!* Federal
“ *■—1
— ‘ Civil 1
Since the theft wav discovered
field, while Capta. Rainage and ra almul argrrgation and thr Item- Hefriue Admmialrator, reugning
by gurata at Ihr Inn. trporls of
Arthur Inspected Ihe Marinr Color ocratir Party Hr waa born in Tan­ from that po*t -i I'.Ctf.
Cuard wiih Mr* Ramey. The jels nrtM-i- in ts'.ii and eilucaled at llir
lie it rhairn aii of Ihe IP&gt;anl o( vtoiilar burglaries in Winter Park
formed a fln ird rlis in thr sky, Cmvrrtily of Miasisiippt and thr the Taliahane* Bank and IriM l and Mi I ’lymooih hair reached
in honor of thrtr former ship University of Virginia: rei rived Co.; a member of Ihe Board of Sanford The detective bureau of
honorary I.I.H from Cnlversity i-f Ibrectura of the Central National the Orlando I'o lirr l&gt;ei ailment o
m s to.
Piloting thr Jet aircraft were Florida. Florida State Cntvrrslly, Bank. Jacksonville, ami Coastal inve*ttgaluig the twitnbillly of a
mrmliers of llravy Attack Wing Rollins Oollrg* arid Florida South­ States Life Inttoanca Co., Atlanta, mao working alone, who may check
lia.
in and out of luxury hotel* during
Squadron* Thr personnel of VAll- ern.
Admitted lo the Tennessee bar
11. ls-dr Ramey's squadron, walIiuring Ins term of office a* guv- Ihr season
in 1WJ, Caldwell entered practice
Mr. and Mr* Marvin Knapp
rhrd from Ihe (irld
Attending
at Milton. Fla,, after admission tor ernor. i ahl»eb was chairman of
guests uf tin- May fall lim for 12
werr members of Ihr Chamber of
(he Florida bar. IU *rrvn) as the N aiioiial lio u rn o r's Cocfer
Commerce. Armed Forces Cometne iri lPlfl-4.. and president of years, reported Ihr Ihrli of some
riiittre. Mayor AI Wilson, and
Hu i oun- il of State Uovetmu &gt;. S3.000 in jrw dry and furs Mr.
Mr&gt;
Jar hoe iJchlrnstrin
11*to Iti He veiled as Cuatrman of and
olhrr local digmlarlra.
Ihe Bosiil of ( onlrol, Souihcin Re estimated Uietr lots at HS.Ono.
Watching the ceremonira wrre
glonal education, and Is presently
Olhrr Mayfair Inn guots have
la-dr Ramry'a two children, April
a member uf the firm of Caldwell, taken all precaution*, and placed
and Mark, and him mother. Mrs
I'a rk rr, Foster, Madigan, th ru their valuables in thr hotel safe
lilra Ramey Sr . of Trinity. Tex.
and &gt;l»riait&gt;.
Other members of his family
The able aiwaker will address
flown by Navy transport ' to SanForty members of the Seminole
ford for the occasion were Mr. County Futurr Farmer* of Amer llie local Clumber group on tbe
and Mrs (ilea Ramey Jr. and ira will leave Sanford at 4 a .m. "ltes(&gt;onvlhllil) of the Business
children. Cleveland, Tea.: and tomorrow for Ihe state fair ai Man.”
Heaervalion* (or Uie banquet
Mr. and Mrs tiabrirl Fransre and Tampa
Thr (rip lia* tw in linamed from should le mailc a* s-win a* |«&gt;**ihl
children, Houston. Trv.
with Hie t lumber of Commerca.
Member* of Mr* Ramey's fain- the FFA treasury, sinee the dub
Mcnilmt* may brinsi their wives
IAIN HON I d ' l l
Falk alaiut
ha*
had
no
tt-onsor
this
year.
dy attrndlnc were Iter parents,
The dinner will be served al ti: iu tlss- gtai**- ibat laid Ibr golden egg.
Three of thr Uiys will serve on a
" r amt Mis Floyd Heyduck.
'n ,hr
“f ,hr &gt;'*&gt; , ,V , &gt;"*
N or,';‘k
Mr and Mr* lit an Heyduck. Mr Judging team for Ihr livestock and f
cattle
xiKiw
Bobby Fhompsun., U ,r ,nnla. mrr U u rle Dunn laid an egg to
and Mrs Ronald firary and child
day that would make a satisfying
Hilly li-slo and Larry Mcijuarlrrs
rrn. all of Centralla. ill
'-rrakfavt for eighl people
Rear Ad in WTmlrll hwlUt-r. will judge berf, iliiiry ralllr and
the monster egg was ten unlies
»winr
during
the
day
They
will
Commander Fleet Air. Jackson
long, nine u irlir* around and wrigh
vlllr. wa* unable lo attend Ad­ return to Sen uio!i County al 8
ed eight and s half uuiurs.
miral Switier had planneil lo pre­ p. In
Sunday
morning
l.arry
Miijuwtvent Ihe medal to M ri Ramey.
urs and Hilly Teslo will rrturn to
Tampa taking with them a but)
and a heifer from Ihe t FA fucut,
I sm a! puttee Icporled twu arc!the two bey* will show the cow* ils-nl* at exactly the tame tlmsr
FAO US1, Italy t u r n — A for
during t*r» week, amt h&gt;'l&gt;c it! 'sett 1a*l night Both occurred at OiST* mer housemaid who uniierwent a
the hull.
p in
see change through surgery wa*
Hill Vkrst. t FA ad - nor ha* made
Capt Arnold W illiam - iitvesli
arrangements for Ihr trip and --sill gated a collision at First St ansi honeymooning today with a child
hood girl frieiwl
accompany club member* on ihr French Avr Thomas Henry CuffThe es maul was identified aa
WASIIINBTUN (H IM '- \dnilnls bus tomorrow
crn. I til. j nd wa* charged wllh
l.uigl F u r.i,
who underwent a
tratmn officials, proddiol bv (rale
failoie to have his vehicle under -ertev ol oiwraliou* in Naples al
congressmen, tixlay were prepar
control when fir -truck ,a . car
,
.....si a year ago lo lie-umr a mall
ing a stiff new drin.ind that ttu*
d i.v .n by Alvin Paul Ih llell. I.akr
y ulC, w„ tk „ , |n ........
Nj
*i.i account for the sheading down
Monroe Williams .ai.l Dial Col
^
ni411,
„ lr
of an unarmed American Iran*
f.en entered tbr llilr r ....... oil aller
|, t. IIUH „ rm plo&gt;cd a.
port by Soviet ffghlcr* l»«t Sr(d,
Mrs J W M il,lam ery, Si*, died
.Skywarrior afire
crewmembers Mi

40 Boys To Attend
Fair On Saturday

Egg Not Golden,
: But It's Whopper

One Person Hurt;
Mishaps In Pair

Stiff Note Slated
On Plane Shooting

Mrs. McGlomcry,
Ex-Resident, Dies

suiMi niv y rs trrd *) in her Coral
(Rflcials said the F S govern­ Bal let limn*.
Death was caused ky a heart
ment planned definite Step* to
follow up Its dramatic disclosure failure Mrs McClamcry was the
of evidence which
il
claim * former l rrn Ward of Sanford
prove* the Hut.ian* d ellh eralrly
Survivors inelude her husband,
atlarkrd the helpless plane in So- J W M clilam ery. one n o , J W.
vlet Armenia wllh IT men aboard, McBlamery Jr . five grandrhll
Tlie IT. S evidence included a ,lren. and one n .le r. Mrs Madge
tape recording of Intercepted con- " lb-*s. Sanford,
ver-ation* among Ihe Soviet figld
Funeral srrvi.es will Is- held .it
er pilots Who Staled Ihe atlaek * »'
»" Ihllbnck lu
amt articles from the Russian air | n,’r** Home, (o ra l i . * 1 es.
Forces Journal describing *ooh
an incident
A military burial was to take
place today at Arlington Ceme­
tery tor two tinhlrntifii d victims
l i t Itov So' i t » a m t S r ou t le a d e r*
among the slv bodies ihe Russians are urged lo attend the sets o r* *!
acknowledged
finding
in
the (j,,. plr,( Methodist Church. Sun
crash and turned over P* l
S .|,i% at T JO p m
authorities
Sunday will tw thr flrd day of
The Russisns claim Ills- plane National IPiv Scoot Week II I* I
wa* not shot dov n but crastird .ustomary for all Stout* to wear
I
an*l burned after "violating" Ihe their uniform at ,-hurrh sersue*
j Sovirt air frontier They deny any
Rev T. C. O’Rtecn. pastor of th«
[ knowledge of the It airm en still P int Methodist Churrh, will give
unaccounted for.
|
I the sermon.

'Scout Sunday’
Observance Set

llir l ake Monroe man bail d arl
m! a Irft turn Intu First St Dam­
age was estimated at J-i'i to ('off
rrn s car. and IITS to lilttrdl's,
Sarah De.vson Negro pa-*rngrr
in a car ilnvi-n by Mrlxin Sis
Liu. 3ln SanfortI Ave was taken
lo Seminole Memorial Hospital for
emergency treat mi nt follow ing an
arridrnt at 2*nh St and Sanforil
A 'c
Patrolman Kilward Hayden tald
Dial Raleigh B Sessions, driver
o( a delivery truck ran Dir slop
sign at 201h St H r plnvscd Inin
the Siskind autonmhilr
at it
traveled north on Sanford Ave
Ttic ra r wa* a total toss Damage
was estimated at t?t»v lei Die
truck.

9

Commissions Set
Meeting Tonight

Hotter Uniting;, Kh?

‘lk'Jid A n Sim^liettP

tuining aepnrale segregated registration facilities.

The civil C"m|&gt;li«inl was filesl in frik-ral ilintricl court at
Montgomery, Ala.
, It named aa defendant* Mia
&lt;board of registrar* of Ma-on
County and Brady Roger* and K.
C Ijsingslnn. the two registrar*
who resigned after r*funng to
r „ , 1M A ! . , , .
testify last l»ecemi-er before the
J c W h i* I» l\
L IH U n IL I
Civil Rights Commission hearing.
Nil AMI It F. At II i l l ' l l — Amer
The department said Roger* and
lean JrMith Ifadrrt «ay ti*M W | Kingston were named *» defendJrv* * msy linm lgralr lo Israel &lt;tl| , because, under the law, they
in law.
are required to continue to per­
form their duties until thrtr suecetsors arc appointed
MKABVtf.l.F* I'* ( I T I
lion
It t&lt; Ih r second vuling riglil tuit
la w . " F a ll'' inthe "Our Bang brought by live department's new
Contrdles"
died
Thurtda)
in civil rigid* division sin-e it wa* set

News Briefs
Cornellian Succumbs

up lad year. The first suit charged
Ferrell County, Georgia, registrars
with refusal to register ••fully
TALLAIIASSKE i t l ’l ' G of, qualified’ Ni-gros-i, tour of whom
l-elloy Collins fsvnr. keeping llor * rr» »‘ ho" l1 "-arliers. Trial t«
alio Alger. Cncle \V.,:gly and the
,n lllU « » r *' »-olumbua.

Spencer Hospital here

Keep Kooks: Collins

tlohscy tvsin* on the thrive* of
state lllusrlri

Kouney Tajsus 1th
IIO lJ.YW O tm ( I l l ' l l - Mickey
Itoolir) was *ued for divorce
Thursday by Ins lourth wile, ac
tress F.lalnr Malinkrn
$ |(l

M illio n

III

A ill

RABAT Morocco it I ’l l —Tit*
H S u extending linancUl aid ol
40 million dollars to Morocco m
the currrnl fivcal year.

Hot I Strength Grows
LONIn'N ( I l l ' l l — Ttic Com mu­
ni SI Daily Worker reported today
u' * 1 B f'la ln * Communist Party
J**11™ H4 rnemlteri this year.

New Viruseb Kouml

Ba.
In balay'a action, announced
here by A lly, Ben. W illiam P.
Rogers, Die Justice Department
seeks an ununcinm lo bar per­
manently alleged die. (munaliocso
in Hie registration process.
Fhe suit complained H u t in H a s1*n County white clllsens register­
ed lu vole nuinbels-d Toil* out o f
al-uut 1,IO*i of eoiing age or apprusimatrlg »7 | h*i cent. On thn
other hand, llie not said, the N e ­
gro rllla rn * who registered lo vule
"amber J .llU olll Ilf appiosimately
li.uou uf voting age, er about
eight per esul.

Civitans Get Tour
On Colored Slides

WA.MIINDTON ( I PIV— Suigron
lienrtal leioy K Bumcy rr|Miit
I ’olorrd slides of cine building^
rd today that two new rripiratory
statuanea and palaces were shown
viruses, which r a w s * influriua
lo t'lvitant Iasi night t»&gt; a Sanford
like illnetvea, h a ir Ivren discov­
ar, lisleet who spent »cve«; months
ered
in Italy lUislym r ilruclurra around
Rome and Florence.
Don Thompson, an employe of
ALKXANDIUA, V a , (liP » — John A. Burton IV Archltrrla,
Federal Judge A lU ri V. Illy an look the piituiev during hi* stay.
tixlay refund Ui grant llie Ales Member* of the Civitan &lt; tub
andna school Uiard s delay In the learned (hat Ktiropran ronslruev
lolegralioh of nine Negroes in the • ton still follow* the agrold m rlh .
city's puhlir schools
od of traffolding Th* jraffo lda
are fjsti-nril hy drilling- Into tha
tciek \S hen removed, the surface
of th* building &gt;* covered wills
holes
Many of the pictures contamnl
ancient buildings dating before tha
lime nf Christ.
C. It. M etcalf J r . H arry KchelWhen C J, Kthridge of Winter
Park reported hi* car stolen lo 1-crger and I. K. (Bene) Fstridga
Orange Courtly author tiles, (lie wore sworn ui as new memhera.
word went mil to surrounding llie Civitans meet Ihursday night*
»l the I'I neere-1 Inn.
count ira

‘Mix’ Delay Nixed

Merry Chase Ends
On 'Stolen’ Car;
Who Is Surprised?

Deputy Hlirrlff W K Vehtirg
er of Seminole spied the ear at
the I) K Service Station on IT
U? last night
Hr gave pursuit, after notifying
Orange County 'hat lie was cross
•tig the line The stolen e*r led
him s merry chase, speeding
through Winter Park until It
crashed into a utility |»j|e
The driver waa iniured anil tak
en lo the W lntrr Park Ibxpllal
stir was Kthridge'* IP year old
daughter.

Tea, Fashion Show
Scheduled Tuesday

Thr beautiful home uf Mrs. W,
k M&gt; llolq-rls in la«h Arbor will
preside the setting next week
for the .Hhrosc Tur ‘day T*-a.
tin ie r Die chairmanship uf Mrs,
IUi&gt; h i me* J r . a fashion shut*
ha* been arranged around the
iwitnoutig pool Mcmlirrs of th#
Women'* Auxiliary of the Holy
• .•'•»* Fplscopal Church will uunlel
t l »1« s from Mary -FDher's
ITii Isa will !« held floin .1.30' to p m , wllh Ihr sty le shove
lailuig- al l: lb Mrs Irvin Flrla• her is iu rh aig r of floral arrangeneni*. which will follow a Valen­
tin*- t Day theme Spesial enterlainoieul during the afternoon ta
winch the Preiidrnt pro|&gt;ovi-d lo I'lannrsl by M r*, i'auvllla Brine in
give school* going atusd with In an smuvtng tkil. Mr*. M adeleii#
Dunn it Die comment slot for its*
trgratlon
fatliton show
Hr u til such a tra t will U gtvsu
tb r public is lurdlally m uled Its
In-Ip if limy s e e k it hut "they Die tea, *|«in»utt-d annuallv •■&gt; U&gt;*
l \ omen's Auxiliary.
will have lu auk lor il '

Southerners Irked
By 'Rights' Planks

Shad Fishing Equipment
and commercial fishing during Due
spawning season is completely I l ­
legal.'* rip latnrd the agents A
limit of 16 -hart caught by hook
ami line la within the limits a t the
law.
The conservation board sends
ini-a lo the rpiwnlng arras l*&gt; in
suCr that there is no Illegal taking
of the shad
“ I f w * were to jiul tip a device
to atop the shad from running up
the river where they spawn, So a
period of about three years, the
fish would be estlnet In this area,"
H id the agents.
"Shad fishing s* a g nat *io rt
and people spend a kit of money
te Florida to tak* part in this
sport. We are here to make sure
In * ihad stays here "

„ larmbamt near his homrlowti of
■auiisl
After Die iliatige, fuevi rourled
and won Antoinette Ferrari, in
llie&gt; w eir mairiesl Tueulfl).

Sanford C i t y
Cnmmlttlnqers
will m rrl in ipecial section to
night si ■ Jo
i in Dir age mis is s discussion
with the Hoard of County Corn
mlsslotiets concerning thr request
of Ihe I ’FA for county siip|«irt
of a i-.rlton of the cost of tbr
c ilv * re. realion program Couo
ty sopi-ol would rnsbtc sit child
r&lt; n in Ihr area to avail them
selves ol Saiihird's rrrieational
f.u
llllu •
WMlD FSrF.lt Mas.
IT I I l l i r repaving *elu-dule w ill also
Mme Ilian 311 peiaon* fled a hla/e
in the Vtnor* Hotel here Aitiung . In- dts. ussed
them
u » i*
member* of thr
Wore rater Heller Heating A»*n,
attending a lianquel
M i l I f H ItN F VHit rail a ( I T ' D
D a li.il actor Waller Clilati said
today bit roman** with film ac
trrs* I . j ‘ .iritn rr is as "drad
as .rs lrid s y * vpjghrlll ”

State Agents Confiscate
Two agems from Ihr State
Board uf Conservation confiscated
0 host*, a seine, and KhO lo l.mio
unds of illegally taken shad last
ntfht near Mullet l^ k e Park at
l^mon Bluff.
Thr agrnta. C. V Holland and
C. A Willis, werr "about a minute
behind” Ihr fishermen, otherwise
they would have caught the men
along with (heir “Ionia," the agents
H id
Midland and W illis said they list­
ened to th* quietly-working fisherfor somr time before they
Xrot m after them.
MWe had to paddle for a tout a
quartrr of a mile to the spot when
Use melt were, but they must have
spotted us and ran," they ssgf
*TJo* of th* loale was run into a
small rcrrk ihey must hare made
8tcir get away there."
Rhad are salt water ftah, hut
spawn In the 04. Johns Hi.sc.

Girl Now Is Boy,
Weds Girl Friend

W A S H IN G T O N ( l l ’ l )
T liu J u s tic e I ) o | h u tm u n l filet!
n u ll today clmrynng' M u c in C o u n ty , A lu lm n m . re g is tra tio n
o ffic ia ls w ith d is c r im in a tin g iig u iiin t N e g r u v o te r * am i n m in -

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l I M r l t T l /I I r i l / — C.
V * V.
f t Holland
IIUIDIMU and
Ullll V*
f li
«p1 t a r T k I ‘aK £ 1 i . ? S , m , 1 S JE5 (ONKISCATKL)
C. A.
Slate, and the proceed! w»u he pui, W illis , cu n itcrvution m re n ts . stand a l 'in i c i d *
i l b * e 'ju i:'ii« ‘nt ti • d to &lt; itc h th e 8DO-I.OOO
m Use eon serial inn fund

poulids uf ill* K a lly -U k e n ahad sh o w n in Ih e

picture.
I Herald S t a ll P ho to )

WASHING TON tC P Il — Some
p ait- ol I'rt-xidcni Fisenltower'*
arvrrt point m i l rights program
drsw
Intern*' file today from
aouilirrii critics
Hut th eir w eir incresting sign*
in tnitti liou-c* that l ungros proli
sidy would pas* some form of
Civil tight* legislation tin* ycat
Foes appaicntly werr ready lo
center their fire on two pni|&gt;osuts
to (iiiouragi cominunltles to d&lt;&lt;
segregate schools line called for
legislation to make * force 'o r
threats of force to obstruct court
order* in s&lt; In ml desegregation
Cases a federal ofleritr
I l.e uther piupost-u ■ "lentpur
ary program of fedetal financial
anti technical aid to dale and lo­
cal agencies lo a»ii*t I hr 111 in
making Ihr necessary adjustment
required" by school dr segregation
decisions
Secretary Arthur S Flemming
of the llra lth . Film at ton and Wsdfan Ikepartment emphatised at a
new* conference that Iher* was
aothing
eoereive" abeul Ska aid

Ally Ben William P Roger*
said Ihr I'rciidcnl * p r o g r a m
slued sway from "extreme mras
u rr* or elements of retaliation."
Hr tald llir peaceful start ol lit
trgratlon in \ i g i ii i a was
Hit
imporlanl factor in convincing the
adiuinittralion Dial a stronger
federal hand was not needed al
Du* Hint ”
The President's ine-»age drew
Die I iiis I haltlr lines far the civil
light* druggie and gave Ihe Sen
ate * broad three - way choice.
FinnlKiwer’s program lay gener­
ally tietween a milder four point
till! t|Mmsorrd by Kenatr Demo&lt;rwtic leader Lyndon B. Johnson
(Tea I and a
Merrier.
more
swcrpint measure backed by Set.
Paul H Doug la* (O ( R l asM Md

ar isharaia

Two Concerts Set
By Male Chorus
(be Hauford Male Chorus «:M
appear gn a run*rr1 Mondav inghl
at T lo at (he Dellary Mrlluwlltt
Church W w Brown w ill rttrrrt
thr gruop M rt. Hen Wiggtna la
the aecump*nl*l
un Sunday. Frb IS, ttic dioris*
will sing *1 Hi* T su ■veiling wor­
ship s rrv k r at the first Mrlhounr
Churrh M Ranfurd

7th Anniversary
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(U P I) B r iu L iti
aimed force- fired k-omlw* *»Hs-

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CHURCH o r CHHIST
IA R E MARY
3nd SI. and Elm Are.
George M. Y ilra ..
Minuter CHURCH OF THE NAZAR ENT.
Lake Mary
Bibla School . ............. 10:00 a. m.
T u to r
Morning W on h ip ..........11:00 a. m. S. L. Drawer ............
Evening Worahlp........ 7.44 p. m. Sunday School ......... » . » a. m.
Wed. Bible Study........... 7:41 p. m. Morning Won nip .. . 1100 a. tn.
Young Proplr's Meeting T:JJ p. m.
Evening Worvhlp .. . 1: 0 p. m,
C HI HUM (It CHRIST
Wed. Trayer Servka 4:00 p. m.
Geneva
Mlilionary Merting
Ralph Rrewcr Jr..........Evnngellat
Bible School ............. 10:00 a. m, Flrat Wednesday.........I . oo p. m.
Morning Worahlp..........11:00 a. m.
Evening Worahlp........ 7:J0 p. m.
W'ed. Prayer Service .. 7:40 p. m.
FIRST PRESIl) TERIAN
CHURCH
i II I Hi ll m CHRIST
Oak Ate. and Third SI.
Taola
A. G Mtlnnii
Pavlor
ftiblo Study
In.oo a. m Morning Worvhlp . . . . 8:44 a, m
Momlnn Worahlp . . . . 11:00 a. m. Sunday School ............ 9:4% a, m.
Evening Worship . . . . 7:00 p. m. Moiling Worvhin . . . . )f :M a. m.
Senior Fellowship , , .%;30 p. m.
Evening Worvhlp . . . 1:00 p. m.
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
Wed. Prayer Service . 7 » p. m.
CHURCH
Nuriery Available
Park Avr. al 4lh SL

Presbyterian

B aptist

M r x i . r r church
SI) Park Avrnut
W. P. Brooks. J r.
I’aHnr
F . B Pnh*r
Asia*. Pastor
Morning Worship . . . . I 43
m.
•Sunday School ...........t;44 a. rS.
. Morning Worship . . . . 11.00 a. m
"Training Union ............ I l l p. m
Evanlng Worship ..
7 30 p.m .
Wad. I ’ra jtr Servier 7.M p. m. Rev, John W. Thomas . . . . Tailor
Nursery available
Holy Eurhiriat ............ 4:U0 a. m
Family ServiceChurch School............ 9:11 a. m
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Morning Prayer—
Cor. m b St. k Oak Arc.
Sermon ................ 11:00 a. m.
Tutor
B *r. Gall Smith
Holy Communion—
9 tl a. m.
Sunday School ..
, 11:00 a. m. Tuesday ....................... 7:40 a. m
Moraln| Worah'p
.. 1:41 p. m. Wednr.day ........ .. . ItiiiNi a, « .
Tralnlnl Union ..
.. I oo p. m. T h u ra d iy ...................... 7;jo a. m
Kvtnlni Worahlp
Sarraaent of Ponageo
| Wad. Prayer Sarvica 1:00 p m
Saturday ............. 4:000:00 p. m.
f ir s t

episcopal

PINE CRUST BAPTIST CHURCH
It t W. Ossara Raid
Dop aId Gravrnmalr ........ Tailor
Sunday School ............. l:U a. m
Morning Worship . . . . 11:** I . m
Training Union
. . . i W p. m.
Evrnlni Worship .........T:1J p. m.
Wfd. I'ra ja r Sarvicc 7 :0 p. m.
Nursery available
•
._
; SOUTH SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
t . m b 8C k Park A n.
; Ctraid B. Prlca ........... Tailor
* Sunday Bibla School .. 10:00 a. m
. Praachlm .....................ll:u&gt; a. m.
Bibla Study
............ T:D0 p. m.
EvangrIUtlePreaching 7 :0 p. m.
Wad. P r i j t r Sarvica 7 :0 p. m.
WEST HIDE
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
d ll B. Hally A n .
William L. Staphto ........ P * * i«
Sunday School . . . . 10 00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Bibla Study ................7:00 p. m.
* Evening W orahlp.......... 7;)0 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Service .. 7:)0 p. m.
CHULUOTA BAPTIST CHURCH
C. G. Swigstrty ............ Tutor
Sunday School ......... 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worihlp . . . . 11:00 a. m.
RI.UKR hPRINUS
BAPTIST CHURCH
Joa. Douthitt ............ . u
t&gt; ljp r
Sunday School ....... .
l:tS a.m.
Morning Worahlp . . . . H:0o a. in.
Training Union ......... 4:1% P- m.
Evening Worahlp.. 7 30 p .m .
Wed. Prayer Service 7:JQ p. m.
*

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

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF GENEVA
Tailor
Jack L, Slewart
10.00 a. m.
Sunday Sfhool .
ll:«&gt; a. m.
Morning Sarvlra
a so p. m.
TriUIng Union
7. )0 p. m
Evening Worahlp
Wad. Prayer Rarvlca
7;M p. m
II1LLCRUBT BAPTIST CI1UHUII
OF GENEVA
Chirlea W. llamU Jr........ Tutor
Sunday School ......... 10:0o a. m.
Morning Worahlp . . . . 11 00 a. in.
Training Union ......... I l l p. m.
Evening Worahlp . . . . 7 M p. in.
Wad. P rije r 6ervlca 7:30 p. in.
FIRST RAPTtST CHllRCH
OF LONGWOOD
Car. Church A (Irani 81*.
C. L. Fulth
.......... 1’aator
Sunday School
.. . P ill a. m.
Morning Worahlp
.. ll'W a. inTraining Uni***
. * &lt;* P- toEvening Worahlp
. T:« p. in.
Wrd I’rayer Service 7:4% p. tn.
LAKE MONROE
BAPTIST CHURCH
T h m mllei weal al Buford
n Flrat SI., ilg hl at Mur«a
Corner
ItoUrt (I. Ityrd ................. Tailor
Sunday School
.........10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp . . . . Il l * i . tn.
Training Union .......
6 W V m.
Evening Worahlp
■ ■ 7.Pi p. m.
Wfd. Prayer Service 7 *0 p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF OVIEIH)
Jack T. Bryant ............. Tailor
Sunday School .......
t il a m
Morning Worahlp . . . . li en a. m.
Training Union ............ € :ll p. m.
Evening Service . .. .. 7 00 j&gt;. m.
Wed. Trayer Service 7 30 p m.

Catholic
A LI. ROLLS CATHOLIC
CIIL'NUH
dak Ave. at tth SI.
Rev. Kirhard l.yoni ...
Tailor
Sunday Maiaaa .............. 7.M a. m.
,
. . . . . . . . a.so a. m.
............. lO.oo a. in.
.............!t:Su a. m.
Pat'r Mata ...................... 7:1* a. m.

Christian
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
11*7 S. Sanford Avo.
Gilbert Clounta .. . . A D Interim
Sunday School ............ 9,41 a. tn.
Moaning Worahlp . . . 11:00 a. m.
Youth Program .......... g:iQ p. m .
Adult 7talalag Coutao , 1:10 p. an.
Evening W orahlp.........Ti00p.ni,
Recreation ......................7:10 p. m.
C O N U K K U A T IO U L
C H R IS T IA N CHURCH
r y k A t* , a t n th It .
J . Bernard Root .....................
Bible School . . . . . . . . . . . M i a. m.

Itoeajap

...... | l ;00 a.

m

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
DEBARY
DeBary Ovle Center
A. C. Summer* ___
T u to r
Sunday School .........a na a. m.
Morning Worihlp .. 10.M a. ni.

COMMUNITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lake Mary
John W. PUlay ............... T u to r
Sunday School ......... 10:00 a. m.
A L L SAINTS EPISCOPAL
Morning Worihlp . . . . It oo a. m.
CHURCH
Junior High Weitmlnliter
Enlerpriao
Fellowship ................a M p. m.
Fr. Paul Shulta ................. Palter Senior High Weitmlnliter
Holy Communion—
Fellowship
......... 7 10 p. m•Sunday
8:00 a. m
Morning Prayer—
UPSALA COMMUNITY
Sermon ...............
9:80 a. m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Holy Communion—
John W. H illy
.
Tailor
1at Sunday tarh month P;40 n. m. Morning Worship . . . . . a m a. m.
Sunday School ......... 10 oo a. m.
CHRIST CHURCH
Weitmlnliter fellowship
Lang*ood
Junior ................... 0 30 p. m.
Rav. George L. Granger
paitor
Sunday Sorviro
9 a. tn. Weitmlnliter Fellowship
Senlori ...................... 7.30 p. m.
Church school
10:00 a. m.
Holy Communion
F lril, Third Sunday

Other Churches

Lutheran
GOOD SllETIIKRIf U N IT E D
LUTHERAN* CHURCH
Sanford Hhrhva Club
lag SL and Lm A vo,
E m a il llellcli Jr.
.
Pastor
Church School ............. 1:45 a. m.
Morning Worahlp . . . . 11:00 a. in.
Coffee ............. .......... 14:00
Lulhcr League .......... 4.40 p. m.
Wed. Choir Practlco .. 7:10 p. m.
(Both hold at paraonaga)

P1NECRF.1T A M E N ELY
OF OOD CHURCH
Coe. Ifth and Elm
If. M. Snow ....................... Tutor
Sunday School .......... 9:41 a. m.
Morning Worship
a. m.
Evening Worship .,..7:00 p. m.

THE ALLIANCE CHURCH
CbrUllan and MUslonary Alliance
Park Avo. and 14th si.
David 8. Caraoflx ............ Paalor
Sunday School ............ 9:44 a. m.
LUTHERAN' CHURCH O F THE Morning Worship . . . . 10:40 a. m.
HKIIKRMER
Evening Service .........7:44 p. m.
101 W. 3Mb Place
A.Y.F.-Youth Service .. 8.30 p. m.
lle rl vti W. C'.eni
....... Taator Wed. Prayar Service 9:00 p. m.
Sunday School ........... 9:16 a. m.
Adult Bible Clan ... ’.7, S il l a. m.
FIRST CRURCH OP CHRIST
Worahlp SfrVlre
'10:40 a. m.
SCIENTIST
440 E. beeond Si.
JIT. LUKE'S LUTH ER AN
Sunday Svhoot .......... 11:00 a. m.
Simla (Near Oviedo)
Sunday Worship ....... 11:00 a. m.
Stephen M. Tuhy . . . . . . .. Paitnr
Wednesday Service . .. 4:00 p, m.
Morning Worahlp........ 1:74 a. vn.
Tuesday Reading . 2:30 4:30 p. m,
Sunday S chorl........... u:00 a. m.
Thursday Reeding 4:40-4:30 p. m.
Christian Day Srhnol, Monday
through Friday — Kindirirarten •
IH L R I H UP GOD
Elrmeniery
.. 0:00 a. m.
French Ava. and 71itd St.
Jot) D. Brown ................. . Tutor
Sunday School................ 0:41 a. m.
FIRST METHODIST CHVRCH
I I I Park Ava.
Evangelistic Service ., 7:40 p. m.
T L'. O'Rlern
........ .
Pallor Tuesday Service...........7:40 p. m.
Morning Worship........ IS O a. in.
Sunday School . . . . . . D;4% a. m.
( llt RCH OF JESUS CHRIST
Morning Worihlp
li nn a. m.
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
MYP Supper ...........
8:oo p. m.
City Hall
M Y F Maningi ........
8 40 p. m. J. O. Brooks . . Branch President
(Intermediate, Senior)
.Sunday School .........I0 ;0o a. m.
Organ V r ip e r t............7:13 p. m. Sacrament Mrstlng . . . . 8:00 p. m.
Evening Worvhlp
7:30 p tn.

THE C H U R C H FOR ALL . . .
ALL FOR THE C H U R C H

WHO A R E T H E Y ?

TJ.* C huith is the gisatut factor on csilh for
the building of (bsiseter spJ good citiirnship.
It ii a iloicbouke of spiritual values. Without ■
strung C l.m ill, ncitlur dcmoctscy norcivilirslion
can survive. 1 here tit four sound rcs'om vihy
i i n y penon ihnuld attend services ttgulstly and
support the Church. 'I hey arc: ( I ) For his
own &gt;slr. ( 2 ) For bis children** sake, ( J) For
the sake of his community and nation. (4 ) For
the seka of the Church itself, which needs his
moral and materia! aupporL Plan I* &gt;• t*
church regularly and read your Bible daily.

Day

Book

Bunday
Monday
Tue-day
W’tdnriday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday

A
Mark
17
John
13
Art*
4
Jams*
V,
Ad*
II
l.uk*
DruUrwmnvy AO

Chapter

Who are these children?
Probsbly, you’ll never know their names. The countries from which
they come encircle the globe. They speak many languugei But each
night, before they go to bed, they all say their prayers.
Prayer is the greatest common denominator. Vou can go to church
in Japan or Chicago and, regardless of the language being spoken, you
will llnd that you feel equally in communion with God.

Vtrvaa
11-18
|.28
1.17
1118
1-8
1.11
11-14

On World Day of Prayer, join your friends and neighbors in
church. Let your pruyers mingle with those of other people in churches
everywhere. Remember that throughout the centuries, prayer has
proven itself the greatest of forces. Let it do so again!

Methodist

THE SANFORD

T IE E METHODIST ( ItVRCH
Laurel Ava. al 4th SI.
Ira E. Illndtnan Jr. .. .
Paalor
Sunday School ........... 9:44 a. tn.
Morning Worahlp . . . . 10:4) a. m.
FM Y
7:191 p.
Evening Worihlp
7W p
Mon. FMY Bacreallan 7.no p
Tuee. FM Y Trayer . 7 M p
Wrd. Prayer Service 7:30 p.

JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
1811 W. 1st SL
Sunday Walchlower
Study ........................3.00 p. m.
Wad Ribla Study . . . . 7;*0 p. » .
Frl. Mlnutrv Pfhoal . . . 7:40 p. w.
Friday Service ............ 8 30 p, m.

EUENEZT.lt MK1HOUI8T
CHURCH
Cllrui Haight*
Charles F Brown —
.. Pastor
Sunday a.huol
Ju.oo a. ava.
Morrung Worship
.. |I:CQ a. m.
Wed. Trayer Service
7:3(1 p. m.

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
(HURCH OF LONQWOOI)
E. Rulh Grant ................ Tailor
Suadiy Schoal ......... 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worshlt. . . . . U :00 a. m.
Evening Service.............7:00 p. m.
Wed. Trayer Servtre ..7:00 p, m
Trl. Prayer S m k o . . . 7.on p. m.
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(.RA LE METHODIST l llURCH
Pinocreil Sthoel Auditorium
SANFORD SEVENTH DAT
W. Tham u Tenonr Jr. .. Pastor
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Sunday School
9:44 a. m.
Savealh SL aad Elm Ava.
Morning Worihlp ... .1 1
a. m. A. U. McClure ................... Tutor
Saturday Sablutth .Scho■I 9:%0 a.m
FOSTER UHAPLI.
Mornlag Warship . . . . l i oo a. m.
METHODIST C B U R tll
Wad. Prayer Sarvica .. 7:40 p. m.
Oviedo
Sunday School .......... 9 4% a in.
Morning Worihlp ... 11:00 n. m. TUI: REVIVAL TABERNACLE
tdth aad Chaaa Avr.
Evening Worship . . . . 9.00 p. m.
I . T. Tasker ................... Tutor
Suadsy School ......... lO.oo a. m.
PADUA WESLEYAN
Morning Worship . . . . 11:80 a. m.
METHODIST CHURCH
Evenlog Worship . . . . 7:44 p, m.
• Miles Wut on Rl. 44
Cecil WT. Shalfrr ............ Paitor Tuesday Sarvica .. .. 7:44 p. m.
bunday School ............ 9 44 a. m. Thursday Sarvica......... 7:44 p. m
Morning Worship . . . . 10:43 a. m.
Woaleyan Youth . . . . 9:4* p. m.
Evening Worship.........7:40 g. m. UNITY CENTER OF SANFORD
Womu'a Uub-3aa O ik Ava.
W&gt;d. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m.
Joirphlar B. S tu c k l*......... Pastor
N a za rc n e
Sunday Wprahip . . . . 11.00 a. » Woadraff Building
FIRST CHURCH
OF T IIE NAEARENE
384 E. First SL. Rm. I l l
W. ind St; it Mapla A tt.
Tusidsy Class .............. 8.00 | . m.
R. 11. Spear Jr................ Paitor
Sunday School . . . . . . 9:44 g. tn.
TRE SALVATION ARMY
m R. Sacanl St.
Morning Worship . . . . 10:44 a. tn.
NY PS ....................... 9:90 p. m. Sunday:
N.Y.P.S. k S 8 S............ • p. m. Sunday School ......... lO.eo a.
Gospel Rarvlca ............ T » ■ m. Hatlaeis MaaUng . . . . 11:09 a.
FE R N PARR CRURCH O F T H E S tm t MaatLvg............. 8 40 p.
YPL ........................ t:90 p.
NAZARRNB
O BRIAN ROAD
Salvilian MacUag . . . . 7:19 p.
Nav. Jim Flihcr ................. Paalor TtMsday:
Sunday school ............9:44 a. m. Carp Codeia .................. 9:48 p.
Morning worihlp ....10:49 a. in. Rood Practice ............ 4:49 f.
Youth service ............ 0:49 p m. Ladle* Haas* League 7:30 p.
EvangrIUtle sen Ice ..7:30 p. m. Tburs. Prayer Service 7:40 p.
.W ed. prayer sen ice ..7.30 p. m l i t . Street Meeting 8:90 p.

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

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Lutherans Seeking Lenten Attendance
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Missionaries W ill Speak
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I.uthfr»n Saturday evening. »nd U i i a

Church of In * R rd re m rr will f i l l
00 p *rrn !. ..f -Sunday School child
r*« tnd friend. of 3he church,
th • week. They H i l l in 'lie famlh r* and their children
to Lenten
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I ’ u r n . nhich begin A»h WedJe*d ai. Feb. I I . i t 7 » P- M.
Thu p ro irim if cille d • S h in n *
C h r lit "
All fam ilie* in the congregation
hate been given prayer* nhich
ore to be tpoVrn in candlelight
•t the Supper Table \ rid iy and

Legal Notice

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Th» Alliance Church at Park
Avenue and tl'.h Street in San
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tin Sunday. • Trirtych nith the
full tchedule of all M rvicei from
Aih W edneidiy to K»»ter. n d l
be pre*cnled to each norihippcr
and fam ily vtilted m the aftermein. Thi» Tripl&gt;clt »lmu!d l&gt;«
placed in a prominent place in
the home a&lt; a reminder of the
Savior'* love (or all min.

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nger of Milled Koodntnrt. At right i*
('hiti!c* V. (('Iim M Atkin** it. president and
gi-nnal ntaiUK* r.

Another nrn grocery *toie opcnetl it* doou to t-ne public In San
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llr left the Navy in 1»M to
make hi* home in Sanford llr
evtibli.hrd F osim ait Super Mar
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determine the rvter.l of injuriei
.hrc* children.
Midget Foodmart la holding it* ‘ he teccitrd eight day* ago in a
f0(m4| o l ,nmg tivdjj ar.d lumor- f*b ,,,,m * hor*e while on a film
location in Dnrancn, M rilco.
The IJ-year old llru*»ell born
film *la r receive I at lea»t two
fracturril vertebrae in (hr aedt U . t l . l . t M l , O hij i l l ' l l —Tinv dent, doctor. »aul X-raya ihowrd
y e a r* Carling open golf tourna Uedne-day. More X r a ) . were
mrnt will lie hrld hrre Aug. t i 9 planned for Mi*» Hepburn who ha*
a . pait of thr ClrcrlanJ Seaway l&gt;een confined to her he) finer re­
year celebration. The tourney lact tutn&gt;ng hrre in an ambulane* air­
uac held In Cleveland in 1933 plane Monday.
Thlv y e a r* event will he played
over the Srnera
public
gull
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minal ha. C7 track*.
eourie.

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of South Carolina with a degree of
him in bed with hi. vti e- He ^
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IV&amp;.t and ram r In Sanford in K&gt;51
rifle miHired. |&gt;olire *ald
a* the *uppl&gt;- offierr at the SanT liry arreHrd Pouit and con­
fiscated hi* rifle and 300 round*
of ammunition.

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Welcome Wagon
Hostess
Will Knock on Your Door
with Gifts A Greeting*
♦ from Friendly Business
Neighbors and Your
Civic and Social
Welfare Leaders
On the occsiion of:
Chang* of residenre
Arrival*, of Newcomers to
Sanford
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Both M r*. Nah.ir* and Rev.
I.eweilen know •« 1*at it mean* to
he mi**ionarie* in the face of
great handirap* and eatreme op
pniition They lia 'e hail the ta«k
of winning never convert* and r*
tabliilung rhurclie* nhere none
h a ir previoutly elilte d . Both H ill
* hu h picture* «f the work they
have hern doing and w ill pre*ent
the nerd for both apirttual and
material aupport of fom gn ini*
•ion endeavor*

TALMItASSER (ITU — Ralph
Siller, director of the atate Pur.
ehaiing t'ommmion. repop* h i.
agency ha* reeovertd *33o non for
the Hate he rii*po*mg of nhtolet*
and e\ce«« lupplin and equip­
ment
Siller told a Home Senate *uh.
committer on appreciation* Wednr.day that *onir agrneir* over­
buy or have equipment on hand
whirh I* ohtolrtr (or their 11*0
but anil have run.idrrahle value.
Hr li*t« inch equipment and
make* it available to other fla t*
agrneir* or elite* and countie*. If
no county agrnn nerd* it. th*
equipment goe* at public auction.
Siller taut hi* agrnev could *ln
a brlter Job with more farilitle*
ar.d pcraonnel.
The Cabinet Itu-lgrt l ummiiuon
recommended lhal Siller be given
only 912.1.*) in the nevt two year*,
an lnerr*»e of only SJ.000 over
hi* rurrrnl appropriation

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Their alignm ent na* a provlneof 300.Uk) peoplr that had never
had a rrtidrnl miwmnary. Only
two
t'hri*tian
ftm llici
*rriknonn. To them w it rommittrd
a pioneering minidrv accompli.hrd througn tra.t diitributlon; sell
ing and distributing book* and
Scripture
|Mirtion«,
conducting
children'* meeting* ami village
tervice*. an*l pertonal Hitnetiing.
Ti;e&gt; oienrd *jveral leprot)
clinic* Hhuh provided a ready
contact for the pre»entalion of
the Chriattan f'«o*pel a* nell a«
a
practical
drmonvtration of
I'hriiltan luce
During the tenure r*f their nork
in this pro incr, l* a orsaoi.ed
churche* urre evtabllihed and it .
other I'hnctian group* formed

c«riinK open set

cm by a youth of the .ante «•• | tu|M |njr from JlK. n «*'g erlj. who

tjb r
fittfe rB I r r a t t i
F rl.. Feb. fi. 1W9— P ast*

Equipment Sold,
$350,000 Saved

•aving faith in t hri«t in thi* rtn
trict.
M r. Vabnr. and her hu,hand
have born •erv
terving
mg in Thailand

Audrey Undergoes
More Examination

*

tried to .hoot at detective*

iln n irr Convrulion. t'eb. 9 IS.
Service. Hill
be held e»ch
rim in g i t 7 1-1. rv iC 't S ilu rd ti
I lie miaaionirv aprakrra Hill be
heard during the Sunday morn
Ing v«or*hip lervlec and the Sun
day Si bool, a* u r ll at both the
irrvlcea on Sunday night
The mectiny. Hill cue rurrrnl
inform aUon of miaaionarr a.tivlty. Tne m eaticra are given to
tliallm ge I'h iL .iiu * to maint'in
a more Interne intcrr.t In thta
vital Hork of the rl.urrb
The Re*
i'.lgar II
la-nrllen
and M n . J. "
N*'«&gt;r* t* ill prr
tin t up to date menagea of the
work in whlth the t'b ri.'ia n and
Mitalonaty Alliance it prraently
engaged in India and Thailand.
Rev. t^-wrllrn hat been mini*
lering In the Malkaptir Pi*lrict of
India where no t'hri.tlan church
evittrd In llu* area. Htur'v long
hail been neglrctr I lie led teveral n a li'ft to accept the . hnttian
faith. They In turn have hern
faithful in H itn e fin ; to other*,
amt tlii* au-a nun i* rra.ly fur
a great In gathering of (on*erti
Harnett
praver
auppoit
of
C h tiillin i and the rne.mragemrnt
and enlichtmeit of the revidenl
m ltt.m a rirt •• ill being m in i tn

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Chisox, Landis Happy;
Cubs Sign All Players *

Bradley Moves Nearer Tourney Berth
s a p sun?e s f j r .*
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Called P m i laUnuUoaal

lavi lourna

in lh . first half In take the lead

The Bradley Braves, knocked
aff by Xavier (Ohio) in last year* Impreeiive

*■*-——I
*»n a haskrl by Bobby Joe
Thuraday
night in
Mason minute* later
mapping Seattle University a nine
Maton rontributed 17 pointa tn
game victory itreak, 44 70.
the Bradley cauie while Charlie
Danny Smith erored 30 pointa
Brown had 23 for Seattle.
in leading the Rravra to Ihelr
St. Juhn'a, another wrung N IT
Ifth victory in I I game*. 1hrv
hopeful, regained iti winning form
loat an 43 44 squeaker to Clndn by turning bark Richmond. 43 74
natl la at month and then dropped Sophomore Tony Jackson acored
a 7 tM verdict In Louiavllle.
31 pninta and added 14 relroundi
Bradley alartrd fait agalmt
for Ihe Rrdmen, who JoM threr
Seattle, opening an 4 0 bulge in •Iralght garnet during a recent
the firat three minutei The Wilt­
ynad trip
ing Chieftaini bounced hark later
Richmond put up a good fight

National
Invitation
Basketball
louruamenl. art already checking
train &lt; schedule* /or a possible
return trip to the New York Jam­
boree.
And Chuck Osborn's hotiholi
from Peoria, III., would like noth­
in ! belter than a revenge meeting
with Xavier, whith went on to win
the 1911 N IT rhampiomhlp after
defeating Rradlry, 7X41, In the
quarter finale.
Listed among the moil eligible

Selvy Finds Home,
Gives Knicks Push
• • the Knlrka' top scorer In a
I I I *4 triumph over Syr arum, Ihe
Icam'v ninth vtraight over the up•late New York club
The Knlck&gt; Netlunalv game wav
the fir#t ol two at Philadelphia.
The Warrior*, behind Turn Unla's
brilliant all-around play ami Paul
Aruln'a iharp'hontlng. defeated
the St. Louia Hawk*. lufi I I Nu
other camel wrrr vrhrdulrd.
Selvy, a 6 foot-3,180-|»iunder,
bloke into the NBA with the old
Baltimore Bullet* lie later play­
ed with the Milwaukee llawkv
and then moved on fur (hurt
vtinta with St. Louia and Minors
polti with time out /or * »ervire
hitrh: Hia best *ra*on wa« hit
firvt In which he aroirtl 1,314
point*, but he never again tame
t Io«e to metching that record.
(ilvrn a
chance for nioie
• lead) work with New York thl«
• eaion. .he
already hat ecorrd
more than twice aa many point*
, , he rfiel In t!
the two pieviout
•eaaonv with St. Louis ami Min
ntapulla.

United Preai International
Frank Selvy, the Furman Col­
lege hotahot who failed In make
the grade with four professional
clubi, appear* In have finally
fnund a "home" with the Ntw
York Knickrrhockera.
The Myrar-nld HaeVrsur* atar,
who rame to New York after the
eeaaon atarted, rapidly la piovlng
that maybe “it’e true what they
aay about Dixie," v here he gain­
ed cellegiate fame aa nne nf the
Eoutll'a all-time high acorera.
Law Sunday, for Inatanre, be
■cored I I pointa—many of them
key one*—and waa about the only
New York player In hit conilatrntly in a Imlng cause. Again on
Wednesday night, even though he
wound up with only nine points,
Selvy countered when It meant
the moat in a nlp-and luck, t ; ‘J
114 victory over the Boaton Celtlce,Jwhn lead tha Katlern DM .....
. Haaket•ion rare In the National
ball jAwoclalion.
Thuraday night, Selvy wound up
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and led fit V* with II 33 In go
However, Ihe Spidrri then got
caught in a St. John'a web, fall­
ing In arore another haiket for
almoat nine mimitra. Tim enabled
Ihe fteilmrn to ihoot ahead, 44 43.
aa Jackson hagged I I nf their neat
13 point*.
t tab rrinjinrd unbeaten in Ihe
Skyline Confrrrnre hy downing
Colorado Slate University, 44-44
The Rrdtkma wrrr unahlr to open
a commanding lead until aeormg
alar Churk Nrwrumh nf State
fouled out with to minutrv re­
maining. Then Utah really went
lo town and ea«lly hrerrrd to lit
nth vtraight conference victory
over the !avt two »eavnna.

Early Odds Favor
Elaine Nug In 9th

Sanfordilrv takinr the popular
paih lu the kennel rluh may he
vhoutlnr for Blame N ur In Ihe
r !*ured ninth raie nf a to.event
arhedtiie Karting at 4:10
Bariy odds nf flve-lo-lwo give
f.iaim- the iw*l chance for top
aurelv, hut any one of the seven
0u,rr top-noteh racer* could poat
a win m Ihe evrnly-matrh field.
Blame Nug a Inipretilve 31 Ofi-secnod i linking in une of her rarlirr
triumph* ralaliUihe* her aa the
d«g to lieal, however.
Rural i lev could make it a fe­
male uuinicl* Rural run* from
the aeroml post povilinn, in &lt;|urvl
of her fifth vlrtory In a doaen
start* till* season. She aim has
run second three times.
Also In Ihe tirade A field are
The v im nf ihe raravan will
hf .ponaored hy Florida Stale Shook I p. I'm Rllfy. Detergent,
Fable II!nrst. I'rte i l l . ear and
Rank,
A Tu()or ^
Rebel Midnlle.
Maimer racing Inmnrrnw gets
W* r r " l,,,n Depart,nent.
under way *1 J p. m . followrd In
Ihe evening l.y It contest• »1i l l
ing at Riltl.
Asti Mgr. Jack l-edout said
this morning hr attnhulra much of
the kennel club's m o ld tu rreit
Ihis year lo inrrracetl rnthuaiasm
lu lled Press Inlm allnnal
»h&lt;i»n in Seminole County.
Fast

Met Caravan Sets
Clinics Tomorrow
i

Trbnis
enlhuiiaWi
tomorrow
will have an opportunity" to art
how 11: ahould he done."
s i n , will mike three atop. In
Sanford, nne at Sunland F.walei
and two f t the Fnrt Melton Park

courts.
The HrW initruclinn *r**io n » ill
he jleld at Sunland. from V 43
a. m. until noun. Thl* teuion
wilt l e devoted lo Ihe fundamen
ta lt nf lennU. a t will a 1 p. m
teuton al Fort Mfthvn Park.
Included in Ihe fundtmenlali
trill |be Inttrurtlon on Ihe proper
lerhaique on the serve, forehand
a n d ‘ backhand drives The Ural
two ^ravlnni will lie designed for
younciter* and beginnerf.
Topinirnw night, advanced in
atruclion fur adult* will he of
freed. The session. a*. Fnrt Mellon
Park, will latl for two hourt,
alartlng at 7 o'clock.
Person* Intereilcd In ina clinic
may1 rcglalec at cither Sunland
or tfoit Mellon Park, tlstllng M&gt;
mlnillev before Inatrurllona begin
live to rt Mellon rnuitv have
hern. Improved hv the addition
nf light*, new harkatopa, remark­
ing (if thr courts and Installation
nf ngw nets A new court alto hai
been- added.
Bo)h Sunland and Fnrt Mellon
rnurl* are lighted fnr night play.

Cage Scores

51. Juhn'a (N . Y'.i R3 Richmond 7*

Springfield 37 Amherst 41
lluchnell 7a Temple 7?
((fllyahurg ail Delaware 71
Manhattan 41 New York C. 34
American C. 44 Cpsala fi?
Hunter V* I cing I viand C, 3**
Williams 9u Mlcldlehury 44
South
llmdn Sdny 74 Wash'n A la-r «i
Savannah SI. To Norfolk St. 47
Strlaon 110 Miami iF la i 91
Bailern Ky. 7X Tennessee Terh 43
High Point 47 Finn 31
Clark College 71 Fi«k H
Memphis Si. 41 Tampa M
Spring lllll 33 l-nvnla (l.a i yo
Midwest
Bradley 44 Braille I
*u
Creighton 71 South Dakota 74
Albion 41 lllulllon 79
Conc'.idla (Minn l 7a North. Mach
7!
Southwest
Trinity (Tea l 70 Corpus Chrlsll

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iirdn smn. 77
Si. Mary's (Tea I M ft W i l e a l
77
West
('tab 4* Colorado SI II I*
Denver *4 Clah Rt. M
Brigham Young 43 Nrw Mexicn J7
PHOENIX. Art/ i l l’l l - The Montana *1 Wyoming 41
youngsters were In command as
the second round of Ihe 117,VW
Phoenia open golf inuresmrnt got
under way today on Ihe Arimna
Country Club course.
Jerry Agee. 23year • old from
Tnroptn. Canada, waa in f r o n t
with- a 7 under par 43—a rmirse
ferofd
night on his heels were three
vnuggeliri rich XI years ntd
Joe Campbell, Knnaville. Tenn,
v. lib a fit: John Me Mullm, Ala­
meda. Calif , with a 43; and Tom
my Jtraba, Whittier, Calif , with

Young Golfers Set
Phoenix Open Pace

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Ortego Needs Win
In Stitch Fight
NKW YORK i I T I i—Gaspar Or
trga. Ihe ' hard luck'' Sapolern
Indian from Tlluana, Mex.. will
atlrinpt to halt his alarming slide
in Ihr Mrltrrwrighl ranks when hr
ineels nrwcomet Itrarlrll Stilrh lo
night In a 10 round radio TV bout
at Mavlivun Svptarr Garden
A yrar ago. lanky Ortega was
to|&gt;s among contender* for the 117
pwunit erovin. now hrtit hv Ihm
Jordan However, he lost four of
hi* lad •rvrn lights on disputed
drrisioov. skidding lo No fi in Ihe
ranking*

California To Get
Pay TV Telecasts
NKW YORK ( I T U - Although
fared with one mator ohwaele.
....... .............___
oflicialv of a tuhvcriptlon
trlevtnon firm are going ahead with|
plans tn Intcmlure pay-a* you tee
telecast* of major league basehall gamra in California t h i n
year
Ravil Bunch, vice president of
Sklatron of Amrrira, I n r , re­
vealed Thursday night that close*!
circuit telecast* nf games played
hy Ihe lays Angrlea Dodger a and
ban t-ranciscn liiants will he in­
augurated in those cities "some­
time in July nr August."
However,

Walter

o Malley,

Eagles Trade One,
Sign Free Agents
I'Hli-ADBLI’IIIA M I’ ll - The
rhifidrlphla
Bagles announced
the trade today nf linebacker Hill
Koman to Ihe Chicago Cardinals
for llneharker and. defensive end
lllll Wetter, and the signing of two
frre agrntv from nearby Pennsyl­
vania point*
General 3lanagrr Vinrent A
MrN'ally announced llie signing of
halfback lloli .Stauffrnhrrg nf Ma
hanoy City, former standout at
Klon Cnllrge, North Carolina, and
Mike Undock, from I'ittslon and
Tunkhannork. who played renter
al Miami llolh v rre free agents

prriidrnt of the DcMlgera, said
"We do not have a rnntrarl with
any subscription (TV I company
at this lime." although hr admit­
ted the plan was "interesting "
' .No company hat spoken lo us
on Ihis matter in the last six
months," O'Malley added
Bstrich confirmed Dial Sklalron
still must romplrte arrangements
with O'Malley and the Dodgers
before the telecast schedule* are
announrrd. but he indiralcd hit
firm anticipated no trouble along
these lines.
"We already have an agracmrnl with the Giant* In whlrh
they will receive one Ihlrd of tha
grots receipts." said Bstrirh. who
added (till similar ariangerornts
probably will he worked out with
the Dodgers
Bstrich also revealed that Skiatrem hopes lo add college football
gamri to Its year-round programs
nf apart* and regular pay . TV
slinwa m California later this
yrar.

Moc Injures Toe
CIIAI’BI, HILL. N. C. (L’l’ l l —
Doug Mot. *tar sviphomorr on
North Carolina's second • ranked
Tar I Ire-1 *-|»i»d. may mis* to
night * game against Maryland lie
cause of a bruised live Mne su*
tamed the injury against South
Carolina last Saturday

Stetson
Upsets
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Hatters. Ini hv lump • Shooting
guard Gene Wells, upset Miami
110 97 In a Florida Intercollegiate
Basket ball
Conference
gam e
Thursday night
Weill got 71 points In the lirst
17 minutes of the game and ended
with 33. high for thr game. Teammates Ralph Miller hit for 74 and
John Dompe N&gt;
Guard Hick llirkos was high
for Miami with 73.
Stetson took a 12 in Irad early
in thr game and never lost it
Stetson led at halftime fior.fi,

h l 'l r li. alllumgh uu rao krd, is a C
7 I favorite fui lo n ig iit'a I miuI,
w h lrh w ill hr trh v U rd sn&lt;l broad
r a i l nationally, starting at in p.m

Having finally broken it a lot
ing streak, Wade s Market hopes
to climb on toward the lop spot
in Ihe Sandspur Bowling League
next week when It playa Perfec­
tion Dairies, tha first place team
Such a close race exista among
all Ihe leam i, that each team ha*
the chance of being on lop after
the next howling nilkt. Perfection
leads with 9 6. followed by Boumtllat A Anderson Drugs, 4 7.
Ruhton Sporting Goods, g-7, ARC
Garbage Service, 1-7, Wdson Malrr
Furniture Co, 7-1, and Wade'.i
with 3 10.
Beaching 111 stride for the first
lime since tha holidays. Wade a
had opponent! worried as it walk
ed off with tha firvt two games,
Tuesday night, nut the Wilson
Maler Furniture team rallied and
decider! not lo let them have all
thrrr, and came bark with the
highest tram game rolled, a big
4*4 to Wade's C76. The grocers
rolled the highest seriei of the
league with their 1140 7349 series,
Losing a game by only two pins
ran be mighty tough, and tough­
er yel, when playing Ihe first
spot team. Thia la what happened
lo Robson Sporting Goods as It
won two from Perfection and
dropped thr second same by a
score of 797 lo 799 Peggy Tug
well, who howls for Perfection,
had thr highest game, 147. and
highest aeries. 434. lo he rolled
in the league this week.
In addition lo Ihe Perfection
Wade battle, next week will find
Robson's playing ABC on lane*
one and two, and Wilson M alrr
va. Roumillat’s on five and six.

C II 1 C A (U» i l l ’ll — Frank
H'Agosilno. a ;.V) . pound guard
who plaved In Ihe Canadian pro
fe»*ional football league Iasi aea
•*&gt;n. has sicned with the Chicago
Cardinal), it «a&lt; announced to­

OSLO ( I T I i—Canada’s Belle­
ville MrFarlandi tram, which will
represent Ihe rounlry in the
forthcoming world Ice hockey
championships at Prague, warm­
ed up for that tournament Thur*
day hv heating the Norwegian
nallnnal learn. 3-7. The Canadians
srorrd oner in Ihe first period and
(wire each In Ihe middle and
third periods.

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Paved Streets

Jerry Collin*. Operator

the Tiger* last season, rt ported
his arm frit good again fallowing
an off season operation.
Kansas City signed four of its
players, outfielder Dick Williams
and rookies Lou Kltmrhnck, Krn
Johnson and George Brunet.
Watch Klimchork! He rould de­
velop into onr of the best second
hatemen in the American league
Hi* hatted 319 at roeatelio and
had 23 homer* Thr left handed
hitting rookie playrd two games
for the A’s in Septrmtier and
socked a home r.in In nne of
them.
The San Francisco Giant* sign­
ed pltehers Curt naretav and
John Fittgcrald, infirlder Ben
Vaieniuela and catcher Roger
McCardell Those four give tha
Giants a total nf 29 they don't
have tn worrv about
Catcher Jim lle-an. aerond
baseman Bobby Young and pitch­
er Don Brick von all signed with
the I’hillirs, who have satisfied a
total nf 24. while the Red Sox
announrrd thr signing nf ralfh rr
Joe Theis and pitcher Arnold
Barley, a pair nf rookies who will
go to spring training with the
club.
There waa no word fiom either
Mickey Mantle or Whitey Ford,
nut ine lan.eev did sign cauhrra
Darrell Johnson and John Rlanrhard. So far. the world champ*
have signed only 10 player*.

Cards Si«n (iriddcr

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Wade Ends Streak
in Sandspur Loop

ply couldn't expreit hit apprecia­
tion on paper.
Brother, they ju*l don't write
Icttcra like that any more And
the White Sox were an proud of
thia onr that they told Ihe p rrti
about It,
Landii waa Instrumental In help
ing the White Sox finish aecond
llit teavon aftrr they got ofl In
a horrible atari. Ratling a sickly
.134 in early June, Landis went
•&gt;n a batting iprce that earned
him to .300 by the middle of July.
finished '*)lh
driving in
SI runs and hilling 13 homers
Along with (.andl*. rookie pitch
rr Stover Mdlwain also agreed
lo terms with the White Soa. That
makes It 23 down and M more to
go for the club.
Across town In Chicago, thr
Cubs were mighty proud, too,
about becoming Ih r first National
League dub lo have all players
signed
Thr Cuds accomplished the task
hy getting pitcher Dave Hillman
to agree to terms. ILtlman had a
4 4 record last yrar, but his 3 t (
earned run average was tha low­
est among Cub starters
Detroit reportrd half nf it* play
era algned with (he rrteipl ol
eontrarta from catcher Loa Berberet and pitchrr Herm Wehmeler
Berberrt was obtained from Bus
ton In a December deal W&gt;h
meler, who had a 1-0 record with

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A S T IIIN C ; Ol-' ’K M — M m . Joan Itcevpw, n o South
I j h ii p I, proudly holds up her nice catch o f 22 specs. M rs.
Reeves Inndrrl th ise benutieg Inst F rid ay, w h ile fishinyr
on the S t. Johns R iver.
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While turh proven velrrani at
defending champion Ken Venturi;
former Open rhiinpiona Julius
Roraa anil Jark Fleck; top mon
ey-winner Bill Casper and others
were, struggling lo rratk the par
nf 73, Ihe ynungalrrs ware rtlaxrd an Ibt lightning fast grernt.
Thar* waa a four-way lie al 47,
reducing (lent Lilller, San Diego,
Calif,; Boh Harris. Wlnnelka. HI.;
Paul’ O'Laary, BtlltRower, Calif.,
and Marty rurgol. Lamonl, III.
Mgslrr* rhsmpmn Arnold Pal
m tr had a M with • masterful
round, but routdn't gel Ihr putts
tn dfnp.
Ticsd al M with him were Boh
Dudgn, t'swego. Or».: Paul Har­
ney, Auburn, klatt.; J i m m y
Clarh. Huntington Bearh. Calif..
and RIU Johnalon, Provo. L'lah.

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Called P reit tote mat ion aI
Outfielder Jim Landii thought
it wai a miattke.
Maybe the While Sot made
aome kind of clerical error and
had aenl him the wrong contract.
But no, there waa hit name—
"Jamea K. I-andli —neatly typed
in tha prnper place.
The 24-yrarpld outfielder took
another look at the aalary figure
Ihe club offered. Wow! It termed
llmow loo gond tn he true.
Landia quickly got hold of a
pen and signed Ihe contract which
called for an estimated 33.MO
ruse. Then he wrote a letter to
Vice President Charles Comiskey.
In the letter, he said Ihe raise
was so "substantial" that he aim-

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Local Rotarians To Hear Tax Talie Is High, „
Famous Animal Sculptor Troubles Remain

25 Persons Get Awards
F.or Safety A t Station
Tiirrc division commendation*
and 25 individual safety award*
were presented recently to civilian
ard military members of the Main­
tenance, Utilities, and Transporta­
tion Divisions at Sanford Naval
Air Station.
A«ard« « ere given to individ­
ual! and department! with the beat
♦Wat) record* for U*54. or before.
The Safety Award preientation 11
part of the Navy Department's
protram tn encourage civilian
employes and military personnel
to apply tafe working practice* in
all phaiei of daily optratiom.
Public Work* Maintenance DJvition, I'ublie Work! Transportalion Division and Public Works
10 lilies Division all received commrndation for prevrntion of acci­
dent!.
Individual* receiving safe driv­
ing award* for one year wer»i C.

Storm Drops Snow
|ji South; Numbing
Cold Grips North

Elmore, D. A. Carlson, II. C. W il­
liams, A. C. Wllliarni and M. R
Webb. All ar» drivers in NAS San­
ford's Construction Battalion.
Also receiving one year safety
awards were W . M, Woolf. J. J.
Jones, and L. Attaway, truck driv­
ers; L. Peterson. J, Burke. HenryBrown, sr.d Harry Brown, field
trartor operators; R J. (Illlyard,
operator automotive equipment; A,
W. Flower* and II J. Cramer, cnginemtn.
Supervisors receiving award* for
industrial s t r i d e n t prevention
were: ih irf Warunt Officer It.
A. Johnson, CSX, one year safely;
W. 4i, Sianscil, public worv&gt;. .even
years; It. L. Peters, public works,
three years; T. J. Michels, main­
tenance, two years; J. J. Drum,
transportation, three years; J. M
Woolf, grounds and roads, three
years; H. K. Pertarh, maintenance
bead, one year; J. I- Allman,
head rarpenlei, one year; I
E
Holmes, head painter, one year
and A. A. Jackson, head laborer,
ore year.
The awards were made by l.rdr.
Dave Cunning, Public Wor»* o ffi­
cer.

Quotable
Quotes

In iird Treat International
A mow storm swung southward
mil of Colorado today, depositing two to three inchei of snow
LONDON — Secretary of State
acton northern Arkaniaa and Juhn Custer Dulles, on hi* talks
southern Missouri and into Ten* with British leaders:
neiiee and southern Kenturky.
“ It is vitally important that we
Ain the north, a numbing cold understand earh other. I intend to
front lent the mercury to nrar NO do more listening than talking
hr low rero in northern Minnesota
WASHINGTON—Prcsidrnl
Liand to
below in the Dakotas.
Thr ilorm swept out of Colo­ aenhower. lighting fur hi* bal­
rado after piling up snow depths anced budget
“I don't believe that we ahuuld
of more than two fret in the
Rockies, 14 inches st Steamboat have higher lavrs, and I do not
Spring!. * Inches at Denver and • believe that the t'nited (states
half • foot across thr eastern wants higher laves. That mranv to
me lo.ng within your income byplaint.
expend!At Little Hock, Ark , a It.W avoiding unriere»*ary
^ d m m bomber rraihrd during tu rrs "
a sleet storm Thursday night
HOLLYWOOD — Comedian Dm,
while coming in for a landing,
killing ono of five rrew members Hope, on starting an impromptu
Three to four inches of snow hit two week rest in Palm Springs;
*Tm just a little bred. Hut it s
Collinsville. Okla , ss thr storm
nothing tn get excited about "
pushed eastward and three Inches
n rrr recorded at Jay, Okla , and
SllH ’X CITY, Iowa - K m * n
Fayyettevllle, Ark
roll singer ('rankle Avalon, *ul&gt;Temperatures tumbled along the sllluling for Ihrec fellow alar*
storm front, dropping to five de­ kilted in a plane trash;
grees above rrrn early today at
“ I'm not a replacement — Ihrrc
^ y r tle v illr. Below frrrung tem ­ tould lie no replacement I'm only
peratures occurred voulhvsaid in­ here to help out the troupe "
to Tesav and the Gulf states.
----------------------------Snow flurries also occurred dur­ !
ing the night in thr Appalachians,
the Great Lakes r e g io n from
northern Indiana through Michi­
gan and in the northern Itockics.
The cold weather »*s ctpeclrd
to pretv eastward today through
TALLAHASSEE i l l ' l l - A .pe
the Ohio valley and Middle At^ f l u ^ ^ ^ e v ^ n t n ^ f ^ ^ n g U nd rial invesugalor was sen! by Gov.
Lelloy Collin* in close an alleged
house of protliluliun near m
Augustine lierause the St. Johns
County sheriff failrd to art, it
was disclosed Thursday
Siinfnrd'a Newe»l
Collin* said hr la ir* asknl
ffecord Cenier
Sheriff L. O. Davi* to Investigate
reports of violations a t the
“ Across The Bordrt ' truck atop
and bolh linirs the sheriff *rnt
wnrd hark that he raultl find
nothing bul rumors
fsuilar Sluriin
Three women and five men
P
and
were arrested Tuesday and rharg
Record Cutler
cd with operating a bawdy house
fins w . ini Si.
Collins said hr s i t not yet
Open Monday through
ready In say whrthrr hr would
Friday
takr arllon against thr sheriff or
flit he had item negligent
Th* Tlare Wiser* Mi PI ( tub
Collins said he first y.ot word,
■ essbar* gel a 14% disrswsat
of th* operation during an invest!
n« * * » ry reeorsf.
IJaien las WIOD IJ4n all Hay
gallon preredtng suspension of
every day fnr rnmplrir details.
Duval County Sheriff Al Cahill
lavt year.

Raiders Hit Club
Due To Inaction
Of Local Officers

A N N O U N C IN G !

D A V ID WAYNE
M ATHES

America'! foremost sculptor of
animats, lavui* Paul Jonas, wJt
present a program of model* and
eolor slide*, al the noon meeting
of the Sanford Rotary Club next
Monday.
The name of Louis Paut Jonas
has been associated with animal
sculpture for morr than t'l years.
Bom in Budapest, Hungary, (he
artist began the study of sculp
lure at the age of 1! Two year*
later, he Joined hi* brothers at
the Jonas Tavidrrmy Studio in
Dcnv er, Colo.
In IMS. he entered the Amen
can Museum of Natural History
as a protege of Carl Akrley,
where he teamed to combine the
Irchmque of sculpture and mod
ern tavidrrmy. Ills knowledge of
animal life was further advanced
through thr hunting ami handling
A C C ID E N T F K K V E N T IO N C O M M E N D A *
ainn*. L*ft i* I.c»lr. 1). P. Cunning, public of actual specimens, their skins
I10N — J. J. Drum {second from left) and works o ffic e r , who made th e award*, at and skeletons, and the study nt
W. O. Si#nwell (second from richt) accept right is W. K. Oiles, safety engineer.
living animal*, photographs and
awards for aafet.v on Udtalf of their divi*
(Official 1', S. Navy Photo) motion picture*
After a period of Army service
in World War I, hr returned to
thr Museum of Natural History to
mount the Indian Elephant Group
and several Akrley Hall African
TALLAHASSEE i d ' l l - Male 20 year srntrnrr when h* broke informed He telephoned florid* specmienf. An cattern branch ol
Prison Director H O Culver said loose.
(,ov. leRoy i olhnv later and Jonas Brother* then wav retaillishesl in New York, where Jonas
today hr has no intention of
Culver &gt;avl he would go ahead asked for a suspension of the
stopping extradition proceedings with plans to return th* youth
against a young Canadian ronvlct to Honda to romplrte hi* sen proceedings.
Wardrope said he expected Col
wno flrd a Honda road gang two trnce “ unless someone tells me
tins In telephone him soon to
year* ago.
different ’*
inform him ol the stair's decision
Ontario R e f o r m *
Minister
“ It's a matter of principle,'* he
The youths mother. Mrv John
t,forge Wardrope tn Toronto has said.
JACKSONVILLE ( I T D — Flu
Brymrr. was takrn tn the hospital m l*'* gambling Trafficantt broth
asked that I lor id a drop its ease
B rym rr was menlly released
against William Brymrr. N&gt; Brv from Kingston. O n l. penitentiary in Toronto Wednesday nuhl alter era, Santo and Sam, have settled
mcr hail served two years on a after serving a two year senlrnce she col'apie! from *hntk after government income tav rave* for
hearing on the radix that hrr von more than M4.000
for house breaking, then later re
had hern fired and later that hr
The settlement was made in
arrested here at the request of had not.
L S Tav Court meeting heie
Honda oUieialt
The youth drevsr the florid* Thursday.
Wardrope
told th*
Ontario
lentenrr for a tliw theft. He was
Santa settled Ihe tlM .27) a*
Legislature Tuesday that H onda only tfc at the (ime. and state
claim again him for
authorities had dropped proceed law of final* said that under fin srrted
ings against Brymrr. But Wednes­ rid* law he should have been *57.25* Sam srtllrd the 149,472
case against him for 117,402.
day he said h* had hern m il- considered a Juvenile.
W Preston White J r . Special
NOTTINGHAM, England ( I T D
“I expert a call soon,'' m l Assistant to thr Regional Counsel
—Mr, and Mrs
Ray Jtnning*
Wardiope, “ My suggestion w** for th.- Internal nevenue Service.
grieved today for their little
well received — that estrvdition «aid the settlements were “ based
adopted daughter who ptrdictrd
NEW YORK (L T D —Una O Con proceedings l&gt;e suspended and on additional Information ihftt
her own death.
that no further aclinn be takrn
The girl, I# year old Madeline, nor, 71. vrlrran character actress against the hnv unless he ever indicated an appropriate adjust
mrnt should he made"
was a talented poet borne of hrr nf siage and screen. di»d Wednea- gets Into trouble tn Florida "
poems, which shr started writing day after a long illness. A native
when she was sis, were broadcast of Ireland, she appeared on the
stage tn Dublin, lavndon and In
by the BBC.
Madeline usually wrote poems the Cnited Slates Among her
about thr sea. the countryside and roles were those of the Irish
mother in the movie “Die Infor
fairies An early sample.
“ At night vs hen I got to bed. mer." and as the Scottish maid
tn both the mcnie and stage verfainea flutter round hy hrad
“ In th* morning when I wake cions of “ Witness for the Prosccu
Up, I might find thr fairies cup non.''
“To me it teemed that I had
NEW HAVEN. Conn (L T D —
dreamed "
tlol the Jrnning*. who adopted Prof. George II Xenletnn. *4.
Madeline as a baby said hrr former dean of Yale College, died
mood changed three weeks ago Thursday.
She shoe kid them by writing and
B F IR IT . Lebanon l l T t l — Dr
talking about her death—although
she teemed healthy and normal Samuel W Edgecombe, At, dean
al agnrultm r at the American
at thr time.
Wednesday *hr walked in to her University in Beirut, died Thura
parents' bedroom and said &lt;aim day
iy “ Mummy. I can't get my
W HITE TUVINS V V. (L T D —
breath hark. I think I am going
lloy W llrbard. A), a construc­
to die
tion engineer, who hilped In the
She died an hour later
A doctor ruled Madeline died of construction of the Panama Canal,
died Thursday,
a rare ihroat infection
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State To Insist On Ex-Con's Return

Gamblers Settle
Debts With U.S.

continued, along with rommereiat
taxidermy, thp mounting of spe­
cimen* lor museums throughout
the U. 5 and other countries
T o d a y , the output from his stu­
dio in Columbia County, N, Y.,
goes tn museum* throughout thr
Western Hemisphere. Last year,
Jonas finished hi* biggest order,
,*&gt;o life she animals for the N*
llnnal Museum in Caracas, Venelurla.
Hr built them from skint furn­
ished by thr museum, in hn barn
studio, created life-like settings
for them, including large palm
trees, and then shipped Ihe whole
order to Yeneiueta.
Jonas, who Is in Florida for
both busmrsi and pleasure, has
been so aitrartrd by the Central
Florida arra that hr it entertain­
ing the possibility of establish­
ing another studio here. He will
lie introdured bv a locat friend.
Bill Hush, who is program chair
man for the day, and vvith whom
Joans has hern exploring the
arra

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Florida Reports
Mrs. Carter Dies
In Tampa Hospital New Polio Cases
Mr*. W A Carter, lifelong real
dent of Tampa, died of a heart
attark lavt night in a Tampa hoi
pital
She was *9 The former Sarah
Randolph. Mrs. Carter had visited
Sanford many times.
She i* survived by one son, W,
A Carter J r , ,1arksnnvills, one
granddaughter
ami one great
granddaughter. Relatives here in
elude nsndall and Sidney Chase
and It. F Whitner.
Tunrrat services wdl tie held
Tuesday morning In Tampa

JACKSONVILLE (C PI) — The
slate Health Board *ayi them
base t.een st least IV eases of
polio reported in florid* since
the new y**r began, four less
than last year.
The Health Board Slid there
vsrre three new esses last week.
Including two adults in Dade and
Lee
counties, both paralytic
Neither had liken anti polio Salk
shots.
A
fouryesrold non p ira ls llr
hoy was reported in Pinellas
County.

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Prophecy Of Death
By Child Is True

Deaths

TALLAHASSEE (L T D — Sale*
(ax colleetlo|» reached tn all*
lime high in Florida lis t Decem­
ber. Rut Comptroller Ray Green
said (he state Isn't over the finan­
cial hurdles yet.
Green reported Thursday that
the gains will have no significant
effect on Florida's financial pic­
ture. But he said collections wera
rvidrnre of a pickup in over all
economic activity.
He said there was an over-ill
7 to per rrnt increase in sales
taxes and i * i ( per rent Jump
in gasoline taxes for the flsenl
year.
January stirs tax collections
for Derember sales amounted In
Vl.Ym.S9l. an increase or VStt M»
over collrct.on* during the *ama*Tmonth last year, and a 32 a per
rent Jump over December collec­
tions,
Thr January gasoline tax rollerlions of ViO.M9.4t) represented an
increase of $970tD4 over January,
DM. and 70.(* per cent more than
December.

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•I WANT TO LIVE* — Sunun Hayward, a* Barham
Graham, faces a grmi|i of newspaper reporter* a* she is
led to her cell in "I Want To Live." the sensational, anil
true, atory of one of the most controversial murder trials
on record. The picture ojienv at the Ititr, Sunday.

Curse Or Prophecy, Her
Prediction Came True

A clan of 2S will be ronfirmed
Sunday at Holy Cron Kpmopal
Church by the H o . VV. f . Mo m i .
suffragan biihop ol the Diocese
of South Klonda.
Confirmation services will hr
held at I I a. m. The data will
be pretented by father John
Thomat, rerlor of Holy Cross.
Adnunntratlon of the sacrament
will tie witnessed by friends and
members of the rongrt-galiun.
Following the service, a recep­
tion will lie held in the pari tit
house In honor of the lllthop
and the newly-confirmed.
The data it comprised of adults
and young people who hate been
taking Instruction for several
months The entire group will
make Its first communion logeIhrr al the 9. IS mats on the fol
towing Sunday.
Illshop Moses resides in Win­
ter Park, lie will confirm a class
at St. Gabriel's Church. Titus
ville, before coming to Sanford.I
Th&gt;- public Is invited to both
the service and reerption

During the last hours Ufore Roll, in charge of the Investiga­
the entered the gat chamber al tion that Ird to Barbara's death
San Quentin, Barbara Graham, in the gat chamber alto succum­
condemned murdereti. declares bed to ranrer.
And Warden H ariri •&gt; Teets.
A. L. (A ll Duxbury. » rrsldenl
with quiet emphatlt—
of San Quentin, responsible for of Sanford for 11 yean, has
"TheyTI all die violently. All
rarrylng out the court sentence, taiught the Sanford Truck Center
toe liar*. All the ones who want was the victim of a fatal lie art
on Highway 17 01. one half mile
me dead." The picture based on attack.
south of the eity limits.
her trial ami execution "I Want To
In a little less than three year*
Duxbury i» a former rrpreven
Live!" starring Susan Hayward, since Barbara Graham decreed lative of W. W. Horn Truck llrnk
opens Sunday al the Hit* Theatre "They'll all dir violently. All Ihe nage C o, where hr was employ-j
liars. AH ihe ones who want me
The words were ipoken with­ dead.’’ all lhr«c have followed her ed for eight year* lie purchased|
(hr Sanford Truck Center Pch
out heart or animality. She teem to the other side of the grave.
Whether you believe in ihe
od rather to prophesy than to In
Complete service to trucks amt
power of a curse or not the automobiles Is now offered, Duxyoke a curse.
events haVr given authority to bury said. The Center will b?
Vet curse or prophecy the
Barbara's statement.
open 24 hours a day.
young woman's prediction has
Onr may even wonder, at this
Duxbury and his wife. Doris,
been grimly fulfilled!
late day, if equal slgnituanrr can live at Ml Magnolia Avr with
To date aix men actively con­ be attached to her last hour as their thrrr aons, Billy. Jimmy
cerned In Ute conviction of Bar­ serf ion—
and Tommy.
" I didn't kill Mattel Monahan!"
bara Graham for the brutal slay­
ing of Mr*. Mabel Monahan tn
the lallrc's llurbank hnmr on
March S, 19J3, have died
The firtl to go were Jack Santo
' j I let/.. I'luln i'nkr Donuts
and Emmet Prrkwi convicted at
her accomplices.
Free With Puirhnse Of l Our.
Neat to fall under the spell of
Glared Donut*.
the "curse" was John l.awion
True, one or the gang Implicated
“I’lrnty For Everyone”
In the murder, who turned Mate’*
evidence.
Violent death came to True
on the Miititsippl (liver January
22. las* He was one of four men
:OI E. Jld 94.
I'A IIU I
.»&gt;**
who perished whan the too toot
%
boat India Prince collided with a
freighter.
The last of the "liars" In inert
an untimely end was William
STARTS
Upshaw, crushed In death in a
SUNDAY
, colli non between Ills an tomobile
and a bus near Indio, Cal.
OPEN I ILL'S
. It wat Upshaw who detailed to
poller Ihe inception of Ihe plot
that resulted In the Monahan
GET MORE OUT OF LIFE GO OUT TO
murder.
A MOV IK.
One other of "Ihe liars." Has
ter Shorter, might he said In have
fallen victim of the curse while
NOT ’'
IMKNOKO I Olt ( IIII.DHKN
It was as yel unvoiced. He Is *«
aumed by the police tn he dead —
l €
, Snockm,
Story of Barbara Gramm
killed by Santo, Perkins and liar
hara for giving detectives the m
-W hose Murder Trial Rocked the Worm!
formation that led to their arrcvl
As (or those "who wanted me
dead. " w e llSuperior Judge Charles W.
Prlrke who senlrnrrd Rarhara
to death died of e n te r.
District Attorney S
Ernest

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OPEN 12:13

CHICAGO (D P I) — l-eoqard
lavwrnstein, !I2. explained today
why he fted from a policeman,
only to wind up with eight tickets
for reckless driving, speeding, im
prut &lt;-r lurns and going through a
red light.
"I didn't want tn gel a llckrl,"
he said.

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Shrimp — Oysters
Lobster — Clams

F R E E !
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Full line or U. 8. No. 1
Fraoh and Cured Meala
Caanad Gooda, Notion*
and Soft Drinka

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FEATURE: 1:33 • 3:59 . 6:25 - 8:51

Grocery A San Food
110S W. 20th FA 2-0923
Open Bondaya til S
O p e Wack-Dayi *tU 7:10

ADMISSION FOK THIS ATTRACTION
ADULTS — 90c
STUDENTS — 60c
AM, DAY SUNDAY

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

S— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

2 i REDROOM unfurnished home
STS. Ph FA 21310 .

1— L O S T AND FOUND
T ! — FO K RENT
2 REDROOM home, furnished
2- A— ROOM k HOARD
.Multi. FA 2 7664.
.3— R EA C H RENTALS
WELAKA APARTM TNTB: rooms
A— W A N T E D t o r e n t
private baths. 114 W. Ftn t Bt
S A LE
5—
R E A L ESTATE FOR
6— F A R M S • ACREAGE •
Sleeping room, privale entrance
C. RO VES
nicely located. to employed
7—
R E A L ESTATE W A N TE D vmne man with good habits
Th. FA 2664ft
t — MISCELLANEOUS
S— FLOW ERS • PLANTS
APARTMENT
water furnished
m
F U R L 113
O il EA 2 02uft
I t — O F F IC E B Q U PM EN T
FURNISHED
apartment. clean
11— AUTOMOBILES •
and rinse in. No children Jim
TRA ILERS
mie Conan. FA 24011
12—
BOATS A ROTORS
U — F A R M SUPPLIES A
MACHINERY
14—
B ETS • LIVESTOCK #
M m . lE S

15— ARTin.ES WANTED
I t —PLACES TO EAT
# 1 7 — U E A L T 1 PARLOUS
IS— F E M A L E HELP W A N T E D
|» — SI A L E HELP W A N TE D
21*— M A L E OR FEMALE
31— WORK WANTED
22— m s IN E S S
O P P O IIII N IIIE S
M — S P E C IA l SERVICES
24— P IA N O SERVICES

Completely remodeled A room un^
furnished apartment. 623 1’ar*?
,Vr Neve all steel kitchen fully
rnuipped Apply SIS Park .Ave
small furnished apartment for
working Ctrl. Reply to P. 0
llox Ml Sanford

■I
SPORTSMANS DREAM
This 4 bedroom. concrete block.
I ' a bath home haa a completely
equipped kltehen leading to a
•parloui Flonda room over
looking the rolling golf course
The rar and boatporte preterit
both land and water irantpor
tation Thit modern Imme it
near chopping area and la only
4i7.r»yo. Buy the owner a rqmiv
and assume the 4'&lt;'*&gt; mortgage
IT ’S SMART TO BUY BEFORE
THE
BOOM.
CALL
FAlrtai
2-4991 for an appointment NOW.
2 bedroom frame home with
Honda room, located near high
•chon! Kitchen equipped Tht»
home ta three year* old and l&gt;
at clean and neal aa when it
wai brand new
Prire 49*jo
Buy owner'* equity and pay
oolv $ .*)*' per month including
taxes and insurance
FOR RENT
2 UEDHOOM unfurmihed borne.
Florida room, newly tiled kil
then and bath. $*&lt;i per month

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Thurv. Feb. S. 19.VI—Page 7
1

L A F F -A -D A Y

Inexpensive W ant A d

■REAL ESTATE FOR SALR

11— WORK WANTED

STORY frame colonial ityle
home. 1 large bedrooma with
large rloirta. ?'« bathi, living
room mth fireplace, dining
room, butler*, pantry, kitchen
den. reception room and three
porrhet; garage and rarporte.
located on 2 large corner lot*
Good potential for Inteitmcnt
or income. Priced at $|V,ooo
Shown by appointment only.

SECRETARY—Rrcrptioniit, medlcal. Refrrmeet Ph. FA 2 3211.

.53. J U m l&amp; m A f C w y a iji
1.5 N. Park A«e.
l -

Ph. FA 2-4121

Real fe ta l* Wanted

PLRt ILA8E or KENT Gasoline
ttatieni or sites. towna 2.omy i n
23.000 pop Prefer outikirta or
near aehoola. retidential. Write
Dept M. P O nox l!*o. Moul
trie, Georgia.

PAINTING
Will paint average block hoviae.
Baby ait nr iron. FA 2 792*.
trim included for $123 00 Heat
grade paint and lat. clan workTruek driver — warehouse A
manahlp Averagr room* *13 60,
ahipping — routeman. Writ*
labor only. Reference* furnish#
P. O. Box 2&lt;n. Lake Mary. Fla.
ed Call FA 2 1292
23—s j*l!l I \l. sFRVICFS
37—M H H EH—PERSON AI S
P I MPS - SPRINKLER
INCOME TAX SERVICE
SYSTEMS
H i*. II. Murtavr
All typea and iliea. Inatalled
1111 Celery Ave
FA 2 1394
"Do It Yourself”
Cloied huiidav
WE REPAIR .AND SERVICE
S T I N F.
rT -A H T ic t fh Fo r b a l k
1
Machine and Supply Co.
JOT U 2nd Si.
13 * * 7
Co_Uon A Wool Varna. Notloaa,
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Tape
.'riveTHnadft* Tap**
HEATING
ROLLINS IIOHHY SHOP
I I . H. IM IP K CO.
At Th« Sign Of The Totem Pole,
204 S. r*rk ----- FA 2 4134
2417 S. Freneb Aee.
W

T T o W F IT p U . W

2*
A BUILDING-REPAIRS*
PAINTING

STKI i a i .~ s h i Tv T I k s

AUTO GLASS
INSTALL LI)

GRAPF.VII.I.i: NURSERY
BEAIT1FLL I10U .Y
AH kinda and airea
M ind.hielH
v.raiteville Ave
FA TOMA |&gt;1M&gt;r

Jaeke-a . p-vjta • T " it * . L'lg-eage
armv

navy

surplus

310 Sanford Arenua

FAUfORY .TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN B UM tg
III HIM for couple or lady Ph W. II. “ Bill” STEM PER Agency
t ’lfN 'tft F'SC.
.9* . YM i t 4». |*M if.
S K R V IC i:
Enclosed head Sag proof bottom
Marion Market C A B B V G F
Realtor A Imurer
rati with plain? enda. PUstle
S rn k a rik fil.v** nnd Paint Co.
PLANTS
for
sale
Fred
Thura
lu o
bedroom
liouir.
kitrhrn Afioe. Laur# R O nfr, H. K. 1 after
"I-inten . Fred, will you hanjj tip. phone thin hoapital
or ray an tapei. Cotton or nylon
112-114 W. 2nd 8L Pk. FA 2-4122
ton. FA 2 J*W
iqulpmrnt.
403 San Carlo*
Arlelt Price, Extrctt Harper
cord*.
ink them how 1 am. and then vall me back
and ask
*r.v»i monthly. Phone FA 2 3*31 phone FA 7 4«91
*11 N Park
M ill, lattll I IN I.
Floral Vrranc*"irnl*
Corsage*
S rn k a rik l.b *&gt; «nd Paint Co.
llutierl A William*
HEAL ESTATE FOR 3Al.lv
Fairhanki Vlor-r Punipi
__
________ 3 HR home I a mile* from city
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
[ d l l W 2nd St Th VK 1 4A2J
5—
REAL
ESTATE
FOR
BALB
24A—BL’ILDLNQ CONTRACTORS
Bepairi
to
all
make*
FA 2 1*22 or FA 2 0270
H IM «ir S \L L . S Acr« farm
lim it*, double carporte. 1 acre
25— ELECTRICAL
SOI
T
i
l
riNF.cnr.ST:
5
bedmom
HOUvnil
vv.
LONG
3 Piece hung room atiite, need*
land *2 000 down. Total price
Large 3 hedruom houve. large
#
CONTRACTORS
home. !•* hatha, Low down
trlinlahlng F A : 74M
207 I ConimrrvTal Ave.
*I1.0U). Ph. FA 2 2*94
lurn. Eaiy term* Joseph B
payment. 4*7 month 117 VV
25 A—BUILDING. REPAIRS.
Phone FA 2 2A3J
Farm A Garden Cantar
Levy. Ph. FA 2-1223.
t
vimtdrir
*et men'* MrGrrgnr
Woodland Dr. FA 2 2S.M
ANNUALS
L o is FOB SALE. Large n2 x in
r:.-U H ill.D IN G SUPPLIES
golf elnha, FA 2 ”*nn
r#:#»,.'oo
Ttitvev
T
a*’
.
ed
&lt;&gt;»*.
Ml
Celery
A»a.
Good land, rleared. tame land
.* 7 — N O T IC E • PERSONALS
2 HEDRUOM hrnise n ' e r ' r t r
T ttrn E IS NO PLACE
ROLLINS HviBBY SHOP
reaping la th or small payment
. ‘25— ARTICLES FOR SALE
Square Maytag Waaher A ringer,
kitchen, fenced yard, plenty of
ANY TLAcr. LIKE THIS n.ACEr I 11—AiTuMohu rk -rR A fi.m s
At The Sirn Of Tha Totem Pole
down,
balance
123
per
month
- I t — F L ’RNITL'RE A
*3*1. Drop leaf tahle $3 00.
room dio monthly. Adjacent to
TO
FIND
S
IT
U
DARGAINS
2417 S French A **.
I - B. M ANN
I I O l BEHOLD
FA 2 72vd
‘33 t’LYMOt TH 4 dr. BAH. $vv
Itjwnna Park
FA 2 75U or
SO
Box 33
Lake Monroe
UA
2
tn*a
before
6
p
m
FA 2 tool alter « p. m.
THIS VU NT BE THE PEACE
Quick laundromat Service
HOTPOINT refrigerator, 9'» til.
Phone FA 2 3913
Shirts Fmithed in H Houia
COMr. SEE l ‘S
It
P rrfnt
rondltion
$100.
.'dl BFI. Ain Sport* loupe, RAM
Clean downvuira furmahrd apt.,
Samtaoe Dry Cleaning
FA 2 6321.
power PAS. low mileage, orr
HOME SEEKLILS
oil heat. 611 Park
No t
? Bedroom 2 Bath home
PI 2*'h St. lom lnitrt BIJgowner. Will trade for owner*
SOUTIISIDE
I.AUNDBOVI VT Morn than hvo cord* of dry fat
on 3 Lota Mayfair aiea eom
equity and take up paymrnti
2 BEDROOM
house
*71 per Brautilul 3 BB. t eatra large nlc
pine Sell all or part Walter At*
pletrly furnished, $23n o
Call
FA
2
2*0*
hath
humc
situated
on
large
lot
month. I ’h. FA Z 7114
I.NV'I I.O I'U i Letterhead*, alatevvuvmI al I'mecrevt Trailer Park
in second addition of P ln n rrtt
No 2—1 Bedroom*, J Hath* Flnr
nirnt*. Invoice*, hand hill*, and
S Park Avr. or write Box 1322
CHBVsLFR Windsor, 19’dt. 4 door
Spat lull* living room, equipped
Clc.vn nicely furniahed apartment
Ida Boom. Central \|r Condi
Sanford. Fla
program*,
e le .
Progreaaive
sedan,
power
fleering,
puah
but
kitchen, lovely terrarrn floor*.1
1 113 Elm Ave. FA 2 7137.
Itonmg and Heating, ttak Floor*
Printing Co Phone v .\ 2 2931 —
ton
drive,
low
mileage.
Car
m
29—F URNMLTtl. and
4lversUcd carport* and utility •
Built tn Range and Oven. Dvj
:.0« Weal 13lh St.
perfect condition
No trade
11(11 SFIIOI.D GOODS
room Only 11A30 down and pay j
hie Carport on 3 lovla, $23 W
The word radar” ha» become
$ 1,900 (all at 2117 Orange.
inent* let* than rent. Term* on
ROLI^WAA’, llovpiial an-4 Baht
*ii firmly established in our ,vn
No, 3—3 ll'ilrooin*. 3 Baths, May
down payment if draired 1m
Itedi Day. Week or Month— SEl.1. US YOUIl FURNITURE
rahularlca that most people may
fair Sertion. null! m Range and 1932 N VMI Ambassador, new
We BUY the 31n«|
Tel. FA 2-3111 FVirniture Center
mediate poascaaion.
not even realise it’* the shorten­
lire*,
$tno.
(
an
ho
seen
at
1*17
Oven. Ttrrano iloor*. Caipyrt
Me SEEL the Most
116 Men First St.
Homes Designed For
ed form of the military term,
Summerlin
«&gt;
r
call
FA
21970
*23.000
AA&gt; PAY the Movt
Lovely country homestte about 3
“ radio detection and ranging ”
Florida Living.
si PER TRADLNG POST
Furniture Moving A Storage
mile* South of Sanford Thi*
No 4—3 Brdroumv. 2 Batnv. Flor­ t : - n n \ f s and M o ro k s
nedrooms—
Ph FA 2 0677
C.
E.
PIIH
I
IPS.
Agent
2OT ft. x 210 ft. Lot la high
ida Boom, Kitrhcn equipped. MERCURY 01 I BOARD MOTURS
VV ASHIII BN AAN LINES
and dry with many nice shade
Including Dish Waihrr. Divpo*
• BIG VALUES
w r. M u n i
13«ai French Ave.
FA 2 1991
tree*, total prlve *2000 or SWO
all and Automatic Mather, 13o
* in n i m i l i r m i o r. * i* n «
• QUICK CBEPIT
Outbojid Sale* A Service
.it on i* i iiM i i i t . tv *« « ron
down
and
123
monthly
payment
ft. on nice St $14,273.
• EASY TERMS
• rviiM ii *-. m i v n . r in n ili* .
2313 I'aik Ave.
PA 2 4214 PBESEBAK yotir bahy a ahoe* in
l* m i n i i n
*o
»«»•
rveilaatini
bronrr.
gold or
No 3—3 Bedrooms. 1 Rath nt
i of*nt to *i h t. o f tu iiiiK u r.* r If yuu cannot find your kind of
12 It noAT A trailer with lit
I n i l itr.cit
atlver—Write
!•* I ojI*. May tie purrhatev
New And Uted Furniture
huute
hated
(or
sale
why
not
ni.utti:
vt
n
*
n
»4
ii
.
h
p
Atercury
Motor
117$
or
tin s .
It AIt I Kit A IT
furniahed if draired. $11.ixm
311 F. First St
FA 2 362]
aIa• It'idWii ai
come in and talk it over with
tcadr FA 2 7429
’
It
North
lleai
b
M.
I I . I l l I! •.
ll.*N K H
M t . • t * -I
Unfurnished
M r. Andrew Jonra and F'amtly r.\T im 'i.\ t. I va n Kn. i«i* » •
u«
Dsyloea
Beach.
I
la.
I'UlHUtl*.
u»x- tills method to exprea* ap­
SI'F.t UAL SALE on all lu ll model'.
No 6—2 Brvlrooma. 1 Bath. Eire
VI
preciation to the many friend* vv l i . i . i * vl v n v i l f l t * * i j
Evtnrudrs, boat a and Gator
H I.M O H F l.IM i
Ne»*- K L‘*ed
Range and M a l a r
Healer.
HERBERT STENSTROM
* &gt;*ho turned elide their dally ill.M .V A Alt" I I I . II. hi* iH“ itM tlU .
trailers: also all used motor*
Fcee Fctiniate*
Im m e d ia te Occupancy
K tirn ilu re and A ppllanrtn
$9,Un W
Realtor
chore* in order to aharr the
rrduerd to auction wholesale
t n iii a: t o in rtiv n
Frank I. RaArr F.A 2 7777
Wo liuuruntcv I’eimnul
v 11.LI.* vt AitvTitiit av-i n r *
IV NN R IS N IR
moment* id bereaxcmtnt due to iu i vrv
lloliion Sporting (.ood* 304 6$
No 7—2 Bedroom*, I hath. Oak
v vitv.Ttt:tt to* « ii. *"■*
Satisfaction
or
Your
I ’ A — I’ l.UMillNc. «wo l.vniFIKcl
I o n IF. BROADW AY
the patting of Mr*
Dorothy
aw a&lt; I all partu"* havlna
E lv|
i Floori, rarport on 2 lavi*.
501 709 E. F in t St. rh. FA Sm9U
Money Cheerfully
Ml r I a1*.&lt;I" a to hav * ax*
KEN TORBF.TT
II . i\ n r * Jonc* on January 27.
, $J.300
» «t|
• 11 | r
«•••! or
l*4 »Ff*«l
‘
(•airway
In
thr
Waterway”
PEI MIIING
Aaaodalea
Refunded.
. 1
I n II,a p r a l t * r l ' I ■ • •
3939.
Card furniture, appliance*, tools
Yr.uc Evtnrode Dealer
Contracting A Itrpalra
ir altar Jaa.rll a-1 aal-l la* t I I I N. Tark No. 5—2 Bedroom*. I Bath Kit
Ph r \ 7 :« #
etc ilotight.aold Larry'* Mar*
The niemortc* of your many
■II i ' . I
t*a
a»-A v , a --,
BOIISON SPORTING GOODS
Free Ultimate*
then
Equipped.
$9,230.
(•* 9*ln-al* (Joutlh M oII'I a t*9•
kind deed* ahall forever linger
213 Sanford Av.* Ph FA 2 411*.
304 fl-S E lit. Phene FA 2 3)$I
R l„ II ABAI.Y
Mith u*.
** I , • 4 •
H I**. W b I M K U M I
B»l
Sanfuid
Ave.
Phone
FA
:
33$
|
No 9 -2 Bedimun. 1 n-.h ITur n — j— n Tf.tneV Suppl.e. '
( Ta*«tfied lli*|vlar
• M M It » li
^*1 111*1 * | M 1 * * N
Stncerr Thankt
i l u M i m , I « l»1&gt;, $9,000 00
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♦
B l »*.»#Fa|fv|
IR
puppies 7 weeks old '
W. DIETRICHS — REALTOR
I ' l B ’ | l ' »*W
I *»
« f • I ••'•f
No |n—y Bedrnomi, I Bath, Ui Phone FA
I I —MIS I and found
|
f ■• 1
2 769b
Elir
Methvin—Velma Gooralet
Lota. Kitchen Equipped. $* 300
wf PB*nin**l* « «untv ri^r*
Adelaide H Mnaei - A*»0fia!r*
i .O s t —LEASE.
Rig
Sal"
Oc
Turn TnM? Special*
ri.UMIIIM,
\u i un: ••» »:k iiv n*»t ik m i * 1901 Park Ave
FA 2-302 Cor. H » y . 17-92 A 271h SI. No. 11-2 Bedroom*. I Rath. Ex h - b E a u tt F aI i ^ w
U vrryth ln; rurnlture re n te r
l.owest I’rirta—
.
I
I •
HE
AIING
Phone FA 2*1501
tea l.aige I wit. Kitchen Equipp
la
I* I « *ul «
««a|ll*l
*»•••
*•
II Alt till.IT S H E A IT Y NOOK
llii(h r * l Y iilu m
H r
• i»a*t •
*af
it*#
N tW lH
id $a.230U0
2— 1*0H RENT
IJAKKFHONT—Beautiful furniah­
I el# special $10 permanent $1 V)
.
•
I f**r
AIK 4 IlNIII I MINING
AAIIY
I ’A Y m o r i ; :
Bi ll.DING AMI 3 I UTS
I rtuni1
&gt; lor i*l«
i • f«•f• •
ed 2 bedroom concrete hlnek
tnv So Oak CONTRA! I and REPAIR WORK
No 12—2 large toil* l/u h Arbor FA 2 3742
M A Y F A IR SECTION — 2 bedroon ih | * a i f i * 1 1 | I l H a U f M
' *t
home FA 2 490*
Located al 27th A Park Ave
r a r * * #
•
1667 Sanford Ate
FA 2 6.142
337 ft frooiai'- cm atirel, run l» FRMA1.F WRt.P WANTK1
furniahed houie: air rondittnnrr ■
V • f# *i
C h evy
Block building ha* over 1too
nmg hark to l.akr 17.300
, *. . . . . \
■ |»*»4 M rtllNN
deep frceie, automatic w a ilirr
square
ft
of
floor
area
lait
I
I
ROOM
houie,
nerds
*ome
re
In Ibf B!a(&lt;V• al• • • f *I . a|
716 i |ii,,,r with Aa Engine,
l
t
Bit
GIRLS
over
21.
Apply
In
FA 2-1514
V al l • r • I . r f « l i 4
I f v ittlffil
til#
m e 12c# I I. by 141 ft. I'clred No 13—1 t nil ApaMiiirnl Houte,
t* ii w e r g 11 d e Tran.mD’ Inn,
pair*. On 2 lots Clove in. Sam
l" ri"ii si Pig W AVhlstle
s .tiaf
■n tw #r
w tfh
tiv*1 • l » r k
••f
Jur 4 . I In,ilia ,
lleatrr and 2 lone grrrn. la,al
only $63oo.
lurnldieil $14.$&lt;0.
ih«
Cl’
uit
t'fuM
i••
anal
*
*r
H
bo
.
.
flee,
trrm*.
FA
2
2341
2 HF.DROO.AI unfurnished houie. •*la|B I «UtiM. &gt;*|«F|»|b. goal i« |tf
1lo il Santa St.
FA 2 Wil t ■at ■nr owis, r tar. Ilrrr '* aa
lie debt frre Turn apart hours
E x rlu a iv r with
^ *75 per month. Call FA 2 3*29 a « • • • »
u
I ’ b m If I
&gt;t.
No
14—2
Bedrccm.
Country
«« i . o c „ - m ii g n u
|j« M * i
: : i
P ifV
\ * * ik »
s « u 'b .
into rash Mr*
(1. averaged
*
• IF IT IS R K A L ESTATE ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. R riller
home, furnished. *4.730
F I R M S IIE O AI T. MP&gt; AV 1ST. Kirm *•f \\ ift j • r »• * fr&lt;jr • A iIl'intM,
$1 *$ ptr hour. No experience
Raymond lumdqulat, Aaaoe
atk Crumley A Mantaith
H -ri.fti t r t v• llBlnll^B 'n
tirrdrd Write Box It. r o San.Atlantic Bank Bldg. No 13—French Ave and Hialiway
2 IIEDKOOM hou«e. k i t c h e n il «t* irMb’ on tar l*#f »fB to# at 117 South Park I ’h. FA 2 4$9S rA 2 3131
1111 *411.1.1
•I v]i * aif I l i t iga ). A I* llif .
Frunlagr. Acreage and Orange
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Su|ser S’ ll'dlilay ( „U|&gt;e. VV*
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in eyrhaege for room and beard
Sanford. Titusville and etc.
1763 Magnolia Ave FA 2 3951. rstinh M*i 4i f'r • ••»&gt;*
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Florida Room
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3 ndrm home, I bath, fireplace t AN' vou work Saturdays, even Th FA 2 4223 Alter 3.00 p m
ft;
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fenced patio,
2 Large hedrnom block home
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tncme wiling
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large lut
with fruit trees
Florida room, rarporie, wood
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bargain
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FA 2 36(0.
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ft&lt;M&gt;r«, automatic hrat, large
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living area, panelled dinette
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1
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and
lake
privileges
A T RO LLERS!
i naan, i u i , *1 Fleet'
_ 14*.
family room, kitchen equipped.
masonry rr an,.| *tepj. levaiing
* 12.brio, err ell down payment
Ik ernVat,
Iivingdlnlng room, Florida room MEN 11 TO 31 AT ONCE to train
Ik U lb# I ’•t kt # mil
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garage*
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MOTOR S A LE S
FA 2 *330, Mr. Simon, Goodhart
fur railrnsd operator, agrnt (hi
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ltd . Lake Mary.
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Sant,ml. Florida
I acw &lt;uit training, placement 1*3—E I.F IT R H 'A I. SFHA'ICTS
Gall FA 2 DWl fur ilrlail.
4 Blerks West Of French
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2 BEDROOM furnished houie or
Aabler llmrl Mon Feb. IMh.
1 1 At II.I.A N I.K III PAIRS
MODEL OPEN DAILY
u.» ii.r.cr. • t*4a&lt;
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utility rnoma. equipped kltehen
will trade on equity on Modern
l r M lo 5 P. M. and Sat Parta for all makes *f Iraneri.
Ci-mcclc r . tv, t „
final
Electrolux. Hoover. Kirby, etc
My equity and take up remain­
house trailer Ph FA 2 Vi79
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till r-on Married men bring
Free plik-up. Work guaranteed.
ing A'A loan. Idea! for children
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FA 2 4763
lairatrd on non through street.
approved
under
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Geneva Aillagr, 2 new masonry
3 IIEDHUUMS with oak floori
Phone F.A 2 6S93.
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ford Herald
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homes.
ceramic tile hath, utility room
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and carporte Ntre yard with 1 Bedroom, oak floor, ulr bath, ;o— Male nr Iew4i«"“ ^ ^ “ "“
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HAND ALL ELECTRIC Co
' arportr, utility room with lotgood rarpet of gran
Enmomou, Seyhold Bldg, Mi
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FA 2 0113
let. shower, set tub. 2 bedroom. Men Women *20 Dally. Sell luml | U2 -Magoell*
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room, rarporte, utility
51.00(4 Down 5MI0 M o n th ly
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room with vtuiwer. Ian* $o by
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
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&lt; BEDROOMS, 2 bathe, well local
142'. Yard* ’ prigged, paved |
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Total
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$11,000
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street,
I hloik tn |Hictoffice. WANTED IM M E D IA TE LY MAN, r . [Ult&gt;
LARK
MARY
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ROSA I . PAYTON, Broker
MB WTiMAN to supply Ionium r V ? ° R •,0&lt;,ln, * r i
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Ph. rA 2 3237 or FA 2-1*44
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er* wuh Itawllelgh Prndu'IS
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3rd
houses
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ran e.fn IVO weekly part time’ . H' M ' Clf* ,nn
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B 'r l’ irrtd Reel Estate Urektr NEW’ three txdroom block home.
( hurrh Owner W II. Bridges
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Built ia GK kitchen unite, carPh FA *v'.31,1 —17-45 at Hiawatha
Kim _»*kkll .... .. ?: id *
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Maury P. O. llox 74
pone, screened porch. 1-srgc * hr.. ( I t home, electric kitchen
C lub lid, &amp; W atch
Anihony «r wrila Bawlrigh a
equipment, tile bath, jalousie
lot. Priced to sell by owner.
F o r Our Sign* . . .
windowi, utility rm . landscap
Depi
FAB 440 336 ,
Memphis,
Small down payment. Phene
I'le a -a n l Surrounding*
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Tenn.
rd lawn, large hrtrk Bar R Q.
FA 2 0At2 after 3 p. m. or
.vw ft. (mm Naval Base. *4,900
weekends.
l.ic rn -e d I.I'.N On D uty A t A ll T im ra
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FA 2 3479.
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without obligation at one of Sxnford'n leuding
) hr. CB hom*. screen porch, ku- EXPFRIF.Nl’ED
SUNDAY
N. V. fta ra tr, RcalUr
layer, handy man. ronatrutlion
chea equipped, small down payMotel* while you locale amiable Routing for
2 :0 0 P. M. T il D a rk
h. I . R llt M n , A sm .
worker. Will work In Sanford,
meal,
FHA
fiaaared.
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you and your faaiily. Pick up your key at tha
.Arrwrdleg T&lt;* Caro Required
Orlando. Apopka or surrounding
l i t S. Franch A*c. Pb. FA 2 32)1
moath. Large nicely landscaped
Salta Office.
areas. Has transportation. Ph
After hour* FA ] 2*11 or TA 9 49X1
lot. Venetian blinds, fa ll Colby
FA
2
$13$.
FA 2-13M U I. 404 ft to 4 p. m.
after 4 /A 2 04*3.
RAYMOND M. BALL
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T Boom house, hirdwond floori,
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NEW YORK (U P I) Bell*
D tv ii, k&gt;v« h tr, may wall b« th*
rhampten m ffrrrr of our llm r
sh. I t an trlfP ia of thill,
a m a in lllttn l manufacturer ol
tflony. atifulth anil the clunlr
•palm who wa»tr* h rrta lf ton of
ten on m r r h in ln l aqulther* I
•u«p«rt ah* may hav* hren lh*
»lar pupil at tom* early vertion
nf Aclarturah Sluilln.
W rdnrtdav m fhl, M)*» D *vl*
joined Wiflim Train
and !h«l
NBC TV Wettern r**IJy »tr*pp«l
lier to a Julry rark. A widdrr
woman wtio had load h rr huihand
rather tuddrnly — ' ‘one nigM he
had t alnmarh *che and Ihc nett
he w t* dead” — »hr we* y*t
adrift on lh* plain* W rdnruJjy
nighl with «evrn rhlldren. *evrr»l
hnr*e* and Ward Bond.
T b it prr»enl*d * handlul of
problem* rompllrated to tome e»trn l by the f ir t th it her oldfit
daughter w t* being p u n u rd by a
young man on the train *nd her
yuungr*t »on wa» a deaf-mute.
And a* if this w ain't enough.
M l** Davl*
mforinrd mtdwjy
in the plot that »he had an in
rtirable dl»e»»e which would pop
her off the pi met before Ihe end
eommerrlal.
Well, naturally it all worked oul
pretly well eicrpl fo r M lta Davit
who died. Ink I imagine ihe'i
preliy uted to Ih tt »ort of thing
by now. M in Davit, 1 thould idd,
turned in ■ good perform an*#. Or
at leatl I think »he did—I ’m not
jure becauw at Ih lt point In her
career th* talented M lt* D tv l)
tee m i Ui lie grinding out parodln
of hertelf.
A t for me, I found U all ■ Ni
loo much. Stirling today, I'm go­
ing hack to the afternoon *otp
o|&gt;erai. A guy’t fot to laugh »ometime ,
Our lead**, E lv li. apoke from
W att (term m y Wedneadty t i t
tran iallan tir phone nn the ARCT V American Btnditand Show.
Elvtt accepted two aw ardt from

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tmeet Dick Clark — for favorite
male vocallat and favorite I9M
reeord, “ On* Night" — and I
guru even th* good Conduct
Medal will teem l|V* an anticllmai now.
Klvii reported he wai aludying
map reading, but after he geta
aff work he practirea hit mu tic
He u id he waa glad to he doing
hi* hit, but he *ure I* looking for­
ward In returning home. Ohvioualy. we can all rr*! eaiy Wedrrn
defrnie I* in good hand*
CBS TV'a Armilrang Circle The
alrr ilramalirrd the 195* Nova
Scotia mine d iiiile r Wednrjilay
night
“ Miracle At Springhltl
Mine" II wat called and although
It w«» a trifle ilow. It wat al*u
a painfully moving drama.
The Channel Swim: NBC-TV’a
fleorae Oohel will give way on
Marrh Jt to Iwo new half-hour
irrlri. fete Krlly'i Blur* and a
Jimniir
Bixlgen mutlr thow.
NBC-T\‘ it a ling llaggit naggit
In April in favor of the Court of
Human Itrlatiom Starting neat
Monday Dennl* Jamea will re
place Fred Bobbin* at emcee of
Haggit Haggl* for the rr*t nf it*
run

NBC TV will ttirf the Sieve Al­
ien ahow a half hour earlier be­
ginning March 15. gelling a 30
minute Jump on CBS-TV'* Kd Sul
livan The Allen ihlfl mean* the
junking nf NBl’-TV’* Buddy Tlrig
man ahow Mirge and Gower
Champion and Herb Shrtnrr are
»et at atar* of the flrat CltS TV
Coca Cola »pcc on March 30
Perry Como la quite rtoae to
liming a deal which would ***
him take over the Wednesday
night N BCTV Kraft Muiir Hall
neat fall. If Como ahifti, hit Sat­
urday night alot on NBC-TV may
go to cither Jack P air or Dean
Marlin. Starling Marrh M. NBC
TV'i Queen For A Day and Trulh
or Conaequenee* will swap time
■pot*.
Gower Champion wiH direct
George M Cohan'l “ 45 Minutra
Ft *m Broadway" aet for NBCTV’* Omnlbui March IS, Sonny
Ftra will apell Rill Cullan on the
daylime and nighttime veriiont of
N B C TV '. The Price l i Right for
two week* Karting Feb. &gt;. CBS
Badio
will
broadratt
Verdt'i
“ Macbeth'' when the Mrt opera
lacklii B for Ihe flrat time to lit
hiitory on Feb &gt;1.

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movie alar Suiy Parker wa*
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treated la at tummer hat hern t i l l I D i l A*UV
, l l a m a of Co tnad v
ordered rioted In keeping with a
I D F l o r i d a lt-,«m
recommendation hy the elate I M iIlDl TJ irmu tmh y or t )i,&gt;a ini t # u u * n c # #
Board of Health.
I I I D ai In C o u r t
la a a la tU aal*
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Part)
I I I M u t l r HltifliMia* Parker wa* admitted, that a
T o u n a l&gt;r Malon*
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tome 30 yean. The order takea
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effect June 30.
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, , o Ptarhouaa
The Inttitution wa* owned by 1 1 * iIlIlI A1*0p
d y t n t u r * Tim a
Florida Katt Coail Railway, and
• *• llu .-k a lt .arry ll-.uod
W e a t h e r N y v a-flp u ri*
operated mainly for Ita employe* t t * II D
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l t l D . a r t of th * C ite
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treat who wat Injured In a car- t i l l l t l l l u n l i n i a n d F l a h l n a
ID N eva
train crath which killed bar fa­ I M fl«t.
Praatun o t T u h o n
ther laet June.
h t i ID Navo—D o u a l a * Kdvardi
lt l Don Ooddard
NEW YORK (U P I)— Undefeat
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EUaabeth, N. J . will meet lUlo
Seortichtai, middleweight champkm af Italy, ta a 1a rounder at
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Beggars Must Go
KARACHI, 1’akt.tan (U P I) —
City police sairf todav they were
progressing In their drive io elesr
Karachi1! Hreeta ot beggars.

cputnik TV Set
LONDON i l ’t’lv— Spot n il la the
taiae of a new Russian portable
television tel, Moscow Radio laid
today

Trade Pact Signed
CAIRO (U P II— The United Arab
Republic and Communist Cacchte
Slovakia have tuned a new loo*
term trade agreement.

Thieves Rob Court
BRESCIA, Italy I U l'l I —Thieves
nroke into the local eourt of ap­
peals during the week-end and
sole tl.100 in banknote* and *»&gt;.«00
in check! after cracking a tafe.

I'wSTHUMOUS AWAKI) — .Mr*.
Kumcy, widow
of the Navy pilot for whom the fieiil ut N.A.S., Sanford,
was named Friday, accepts the Navy-.Marine Corps Medal
from Capt. Janies D, Hamatfe. commander, Heavy Attack
VVinjr One. Ceremonies included the unveiling of a xrunite
monument.
(Ufficuil U, S. Navy Photo)

Roads Used As 'Tracks/
Dunn Denounces Action

Trade Talks Slated

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MONDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1959

A

Tax Drive Starts

•Suure Tulk’ Hit

Ex-Badman Shoots
Young Feller, 11

2 Mishaps Listed
By Highway Patrol

Jayne Loses Gown,
Seeks Armor Suit

Tax Collections Up
For January, '58

Chamber Banquet
Deadline Is Set

Jazz Band Played,
But Few Attended

N O , 866

“draw •"•“S
.Si of
2
I8.5&lt;x&gt;' JE
The? cltrk

court,
in l»S7, drew |*,5uo. A figure for
the clerk'* salary far U.»5* tl not
available.
In Jackaon, rath of the four of
ftcvr* drew lu.uoo. as did the coun­
ty judge. The same was true in fit
Johns In Hreverd. the shertff,
clerk of court amt tag collector
each draw lin.OoO in ItfM. A fig­
ure was nut released for the as­
sessor for thr past year, although
lio.uou was listed as She li*57 sat
ary.
tn Haratota County, Iu,5o0 was
the annual salary tn tub* for ail
four office*
The four Seminole official* have
served notice that they will apply
for the ttf.tmi raise in Ihe nrst se*
non of the Legislator*, scheduled
for April.

w orking h k i i owent hive ' h-o ii signed between t i t *
the Amaiicjan Longue uini the San­

W . K. M c K o U 'rt*, local tire dealer u ho i* backing S a n ­
fo rd '* return to th e C h i** 1) Florida S ta le League, today a n ­
nounced flin t S anford w ill get I he S e n a to r team which Inafc
year « a * located in Elmir*. X . V.
The manager of the Sanford
team will be S F, tl'aiky) Rogers,
a 15-year old ba«eball veteran.
Rogers will come to Sanford from
Elmira, where he hat managed
the Senator's Class A team.
In announcing that thr agree­
ment had been tignsd,*and that
Rogers had to-cn employ til as
manager, Mcltobcrts said that lha
Sanford team would tie the ""very
City and County Commissioner's
®f " lr Senators' Class D
la a "get it off your chest" set* , league entries "
Ion Enday night, pledged harmony
A corporation niU L* formed big
and cooperation between the two do- baseball club later this month,
governing ts»lirs in the future.
Officer* for the non profit organMembers of the iwo hodii-i serv­ italhMi will be aleclevl »l Rial meet­
ed up “indictments" for mm-co­ ing.
Rogvr* ha* hud an itilrreslin#
operation m the past, but agreed
that harriers" which had exist­ career. He was third hascmgti for
ed between fhr two groups were the lirookly n ihxlgeri in lt&gt;.ih-;r«.
After two years In service, ha
dissolved in the joint session
played with the Pori land, Ore.,
Thr meeting was railed to dis­
cuss proposed county participa­ Pacific Conn League, lie has had
five year* of experience manavinf
tion in the financing of Sanford's (1st* A hall teams.
recreation program. "The "grips-"
McRohrrta said, "We ftxd forlusession followed
nste Uisl Washington is sendliqg
Tlie county ssid it had no money such an able man to handle our
to pul into thr Sanford program learn.”
this year, hut agreed to pay SI.MM
Rogers and Sanford player# w ill
under an old agreement fnr main­ repors lo Kernandmo Reach Mar. •
taining farilllie* in the Goldsboro for »prtng framing lie will mnva
area.
hu wife and five children lo San.
Although no vote was taken nn ford as soon as school is nut in Ktthe matter, the elty apparently mira. file new mansger will not
will allow non city residents to be so active participant. Aa lu»nuse city facilities without charge pljying manager, (hr ball team to
for the remainder of this fiscal his sole responsibility.
year, which ends Sept. So The
In announcing the employment
city had planned to Issue recre* of Rogers, MrRohvrt* glso aaid
Hon cards, al $S each, for non Hut a bustnesa manager haa been
obtauied. Ward Goodrich, ot Ov~
city resident*.
The Com missions pledged Co­ l.aml, will rc|&gt;ort fur work, Fab,
operation in projecla where mu lit. Goodrich will l« in rompleta
tu aI
responsibility ealst* and ebargr of all promotions and trail*
county official* said that Sanford oral busmen managumeM.
Wiyi eight years to commercial
should recalve mo*e attention
Official*
agrred
that
lAere radio, Goodrich roir.es so Sanford
should be an end In Ihe tytfem directly from WJIIS, De-Land,
of the county attending to rural
*»® y«ar* ha was wiih Spuria
affair*, while the City Cnmmls* Anic»s, Inc., a firm with conccalon it viewed *• resjvonsible for ,ll,n* ^ l***' parks all over tha
routitry. He
s been conuaciod
the rlty
will) W DCF, Dalle U ty, and
WHOP, (teal*
Goodrich la :M. PS* la mar:A i i
ant ha* issse Hukl

City, County Meet
To Talk Problems,
Harmony Pledged

Ike Ends Vacation

Air Full Of Soot

FLORIDA

WHihington Senator* o/
ford ItuM'lmll Club,

Russian Will Visit

■«»| » o».-u„

8ANF0RD.

Rogers Is Chosen
M anager Off Team

Comparisons Asked
Alter Salary Plea
01 Four In County

Reds Find Animals

Meeting Postponed
iBy Shriner Club

W ira

Agreement Signed On Baseball

BONN, Oct many t U I'I ) —A Wcat
The requeue at tour Seminole
German delegation leaves toiUy
for Warsaw to renew long-post- County official! tor (300 per
(&gt;oiicd trade talk* with the Cum- month raise* to salaries have
brought numerous rvqurits for in­
DiiinOl I'oliah government.
formation about what similar job*
pet in other Florida counties
Requesting annual ealarie* nf
NEW DEl-HI. India (U P I) I t MOO are the sheriff, tax codec
Khmenll Voroshilov, chairman of lor, ta i n i ' l t o l and clerk of
the Soviet Union's ruling Presidi­ court Each now make* |V.&lt;«X&gt; per
um. will arrive here Feb M foe year.
a state visit.
Annual aalartea fur these offices
m other counties: Voluita, glti.500
. each for the shertff, clerk of court,
WASIHNtlTON tU P It— Preal- tat assessor and collector; Orange,
^ , E ilf(l,10, rr „ , urnrd lo hi. iu.,000 for the sheriff. Ill.JSO for
White House deal today to face the other three offices.
busy schedule after a suaiiMarion, |g,6ou for all four of
shooting holiday to soulhare Geor­ ices; M k r . llU.tMO for the sheriff.
f lM M u h for the clerk of court.
gia
IKt.iMKl each for the assessor and
collector, plus 11.etn tuck
TOKYO l UPI I - Communist Ha- commission* for the latter two of­
dio IViping said today two am ficers
In Gadsden County,
the sheriff..
m*L*
B i A U tonce
n U T thought
IIIIIUAHI to
aw be
«« non ea
.
&gt;&gt;

County Commissioner Vernon W,1
., Dunn
he , had
notified the
. . . said
.
,
• Dunn today angrtly denounced sheriff, bu pointed out that offl
what \m Icrmed •*irrrspon»ible errs
can t be stationed along
drivers'" wbn Have been mint each dirt road In the muni) Just
newly-scraped county road* lor to wall tor these people.”
a “hot rod race track."
He urged residents along the
Dunn said automobiles had “ cut roads to ‘ keep an eye out'* for
io pieces" many of the dirt roads these driven, get auto license
m his district. Cited as suffering piste numbers and report them
greatest damage were the strip to (he sheriff's office,
between Highway 43i and the Uv
“ People along Ihesc roads hate
Ur sect Ion of the Dodd Road and a great deal at slske tn I hi* mat­
Lake Drive.
ter," Dunn said "Thty should re the rhinoceros—have been dis­
t
"You can see where the cart port sucli persons My district cos errd near the HurmeM border.
aimed at telephone pole* along does not havr sufficient money to
the road and cut wheels aharply provide maintenance for alt of the
U&gt; avoid hitting the pole* at the roads. If the people don't co­
NEW YORK (U P I) — The d*
last minute," Dunn aaid. ' Deep operate, I hair a good method of
trenches have been cut in the preventing the roads from being partmrnt of Air Pollution Control
announced Sunday that the aver­
freshly-scraped roeds. In tome rut up; I'll send the scraper in
age accumlalion of soot tn Man­
places, tha roads have been cut about oner a year."
hattan last year was 107.1 ton* per
to piece#."
_________
Hr rhallrngrd parents lo find tqusrr mile per month.
out what their youngder* are
doing, pointing out that "I'm al­
most sure that youngsters are re
WASHINGTON (U P II— Congr**
sponsible for Ibis. Hr added that sionsl las writers launched a
"parents should be mure interest­ drive tuday to give self employed
ed in the safrty of Ihrir rhildrrn" persons a special fa t break to
than to allow such.
help them put away money fnr
If adult* are responsible for the their old age
Thr Seminole County Sheriffs auio gymnastics, Dunn added,
Department had one of the moet "they have about enough Intelli­
gence to drive a goat cart "
active weekend* on record.
WASHINGTON (U P I) Son
Midway Elementary School was
Paul Douglas ( D il l. I, a profes­
entered during the two day period.
sional economist and chairman of
W H. Hamilton, principal, report
the Congressional Economic Com­
A ad the theft of a typewriter and
mittee, said today the Treasury
• adding machtna. The equipment
is Indulging tn too much "sefre
was recovered a short time Islet.
talk" about Inflation
No arrests hav# been made in the
ease yet. Deputy L. J. Krt* la in­
I t v
W fssvrsrt&gt;s/|
s-t-u
vestigating
TAItZONA, CaUf. (UPI) — For IA C V U IL
MANAGUA. Nicaragua t U l'li—
Nn details were available this mrr Wild West badman At Jen
morning on burglary 1° The Amer nings 9S. who likes to take out hi* Persons recently arrived
Honduras.
today
iran !*■gum Building tome time old IS caliber and show friends Tegucigalpa,
how ho used II In his train-rub quoted trustworthy source* that
tost night.
* one ret e block* were Stolen bing days, accidentally shot 72 Ihe Honduran department of San
from a building site on the Lake year otd Albert C Graves Sunday la Barbara has risen tn irm i
against the government U IT*si
i% Harney Road. Deputies said that night
* a truck had been hacked up to
Jennings said he was showing dent Ramon Villeda Morale*
tor Urge pile of blocks
his "young" friend the revolver
Two reports were submitted a- which be keeps on a mantel in
bout children using 22 rifles; one his small collage in this lavs An­
at thr south city limits and the gels sutiurb when It discharged
ot her ai Like Brantley. Sheriff and shattered Graves' right el
J. L Hobby reminded parent* that bow
John Patrick Callahan. Orlando,
children must be supervised at
Jennings said fi r i v e i asked
all times whllr using rifles or ltB him, "Show me some of the trick was charged with driving while
guns Hr said that parent* are shots you used to d o" Hr said intoxicated yesterday when hi*
responsible under Ihe law.
hr removed what hr Uiuught to automobile hit a parked ear In
£
Willie Eddie Imog Jr. was ar- b e*all the cartridges from the front of Ihe Trading Pott oo IT *1
Combined damage! trere esti­
* rested Ute Sunday night when he revolver, pulled back Ihe hammer
hred a shotgun into a car oc­ and released it—and Ihe gun fired. mated at MOO by Highway Pa
cupied by Thelma Hunter in Mid­
The while haired former robber, trot Trouper J. L. Sikes. Callsway. Both are Sanford Negroes who said hr knew Jesse James hat) wa* taken to Seminole Mem
The Hunter wuman was treated and other notorious hadtnrn when nrial Hospital, where he was
fnr splintered glass wound*, long he roamed the Soulhweat Iwfore treated for minor rvtl* and ahrawas brought to Ihe county jail the lurn of Ih* century, and aions.
by Deputies M. L. Driggers and Graves both told polite the same
Sikes reported another accidrnl
Friday, west of Ihe Forest Lake
W R Seeberger.
story’In all. arrcaia and violalions for
Oftirers *airl no charges would Acad....) on State Road AM Mark
Williams was ihe driver of a pick
Saturday afternoon and evening be filed
up truck which plowed into Ihe
U were unusually high, even fnr
rear of a car rlrivan by Mrs.
heavy traffic During Uvr 12 hour
Eleanor Shulls, Maitland. Com­
period, there were II arrest* for
bined damage* ware estimated at
publir drinking. Iwo for open pro
|MU
U nit), two for unlawful speed,
and asvc each for assault and h*tRIO DK JANEIRO fU P I) —
lery. no driver's license, running
a stop sign, future to have ve­ Jane Mansfield, who was stripped
hicle under control, allowing an to Ihe waist by over ardent adtnir
unlicensed person to drive, reck- era al a Man!) Gras Hall rarly
lets driving, vagrancy, driving Sitndny, said today slie’ll go tu
other carnival-season parlies on 1 Sates (si cottrcHon* were inure
while intoxiratrd ami improper
turned at a king of obt "if 1 can than Stu.nra) higher tn January,
^ patting
find a suit of armor
U*SH, ihan for the same period last
Rio was a whirl nf gaiety tralay year in Nemlnnlr County
at the three-day rarntval that ush­
F’lgures from the office of Rayers in I.ent each year picked up Green. stale comptroller, revrat
speed,
that $**-1,1x4 l» was collerted m
Policq said Ihe celebration was January-, over last year's lolal of
Reservations for the annual quieter than usual - at latest re­ iS I lin.'.g) January rotlerlions top.
Chamber of Commrrrr banquet ports. only »is person* had been (.ert fieremher's hy more Ihan lik ,OOO
must he made h# Wednesday treated for injuries.
DJghl.
The banquet wiU be held Fri■I day at 1:30 p m. to Hie ballroom
~ of Ihe Mayfair Inn
Former Gov. Millard Caldwell
will addrrs* thr group on "The
R«ap*vnslbt|tes uf ihe Huilnessmin.'*
Rrservation* may be made tq
Hobby Hackrtl and his Jats I-and rtagr whllr llsrkrll played their
calling the Chamber office.
came lo Sanford Friday night.
favorite tunes Hts famous rrrord
The music was superlative. Pro- ings of "My Funny Valentine" and
pie from Orlando, Del .and and Where Are You?" fell on few
Daytona Beach came to the Civic ear*.
&lt;"enter to hear hu golden trumiwt.
Efforts of the Hanford Recrea­
But the |icnp!e of Sanford didn't tion Department lo (wing good
come. A hare handful of local red dance music to Hanford failed.
The Sanford Shrine Club meal­ dent* attended; making up a min­ There wool be another time,"
ing boa heea postponed until Feb. ute portion of lb* 140 who listened perry laid. ” 1 guess the people
SO.
and danced for four hour*.
who want something to do don't
The session was to have hewn
Recreation Director Ronald Per­ want to do it her*.”
held Fndav Light. A. F. Ramsay, ry needed w o to break even. I f ihe
People from surrounding area*
president, haa urged all members Civic Center had teen filled, at ha reclaimed over the ■beauty and
to attend tha meeting Feb. go a* had ho|i*d. pn rd* srould have aeouitlcf of the Civle Center and
important buttoaaa matters wilt be goo* to a special fund for teen­
wondered where Ihe people wsre.
SUcuased
ager* in thr youth wing. Hot the Hacketl'a ja*a band led, thinking
I^dtee Night wSB be b-U to toe teen-agerx didn't foA.e.
that Hanford was a very small
March meeting.
Cluster* of admirer* ringed thr toon with s great Ug Civic Center
*

e Seminole Reports
'Record' Weekend

t.cqteed

UNXEILKU — Lucy Mviiiuiiton unveil* the murker
plisi'i'd I k-nuuth a mngrmliu tree in honor of her greatginiuifiithur. J nttie* Mnug.itoa. The ums-iliiijr took place
yesterday at the celebration of the U-inl niuiiveraury of
tile founding of SunTm'il, celubruted by the Matightera of
the American Revolution.
(Humid Staff I’holu)

DAR Celebrates
Sanford Founding

The Daughters of the American brated white Mrs l.ehman was
Revolution yesterday celebrated regent.
The Re* Fred Kntmtnger gave
the 122nd anniversary of the
founding of Sanford *1 the General Hu* lieneilictam
The General Hanford Memorial
Sanford Memorial library
Tlie highlight of the afir mo*m library will be- open three timet a
was tiie marking of two magnolia week, slatting this wees, hut tile
trees in honor of .Mrs J. N. VVlnl hours were mil dis,losed.
ner and James Houghton
Mra. Whitner was a nutrd Ins
lorun and compiled Ihe history of
Sanford from the time it was
t amp Fanning, an army camp on
Ihe l-akrfront. then Ft Mellon,
Mrllontillc and its present name
u&lt; Sanford, named for (ten. San­
ford.
MONTGOMERY. Ala. (U l'li Mouwhton ,waJ the suiwru.tvnd- The gns eminent tnuv*rf on l**0
enl of parka In Sanford and con front* today to deal wish alleged
tributes! io much uf Sanford's durriininatinn again*! Negro vof_
twauty, Hr was also one of the mg applieants in Alabama
G A IN ESVILE (U P I)
A ,V3- Sunders ,.f the Municipal Zoo
I Mat,. ,m i &gt;
«;«-n
MacDonald
y hi|{h
,Mch#r b#
Maure.a and Lucy Moughlua, i Tallinn promised a "vigorous sis,.im r m ,
Negm to aisnill at * rtMl strandclnldirn uf the two (rn,r - .,Kaln„ , j u.| | rr
,hp
of f-'toradai today.
i«**wrcet. unveiled Ih. maiMtigs
, u|, charging the Macon
g{r&gt; Daphne Duval of Gaines- * n&lt;* r t * ‘'
inscription to ih»&lt; t'ounty tmard of registrars with
^ill** rcgiilere-l for her In-Service ]
V *»l.*t'** ....
..
denying qualified Negroes thr
Mr. and Mra Elton Muugbtnn
tll lo(r
cvrnlr-g school graduate courve by
mall ami will attend her first d a n Jr., are Hie patent* of the two
The feud between Alabama and
In the i ollege of Education fu el girls
ttw Civil R i g h t s Commission
Families of the Iwo honoice* spread to D ill** and Wilcox coon
day night, the university announc­
were introduced The Itivuratton
ed
lie* where grand juries were try
Mrs Duval leaches al (twines was given by Mrs H. J. l-ehnian inc In decide whether mipoundrd
The
flrat
Fuondef's
Day
was
cele
vitlr'a only Negro high school,
voting records "would be*Turned
l.incoUi High
over t» the foicral
deral agency
'
The universdy'i firs!
Circuit Judge James A Hare
ot
c.torgr Stark. Jr. uf Orlando.
Selma tald he had turned over to
fatufactorily completed hu first
thr Juries a letter from the corn
semester m the school* I.aw Col
mi»*ion * etilef Investigator. Col
lege aid began hit second *rinrt
A H Hostnfi hi drinandhig that
ter today,
he tw allowed In examine thr rec
Starke was thr first N*gru to
ords
qualify for admittance in the uniALGIERS. Algeria I I l l 'l l llarr impounifrd IS* records
varsity since * June, I'dv, federal Thousands of angry French Al lie* fl for graml jury invesllgj
court mandate ordering drsrgre gertani jeered and screamed ri
lions, shortly f-eftir*- the rommi*.
*»U«n “ f U * university'* gradu theta al French Prrmler Michel xiioi &gt; lir*t Ala hams invrstigalion
ate nehnola
lictir* today in hit first puhltr
Tiie Jiitllre Department filed Its
appearanre in this rspital of re «tid Friday in * S district rourl
volt-torn Algeria
heir and disclosure of the ruin
They yelled "Debre to Ihe gal mission imrsligatiiin came Satui
p |Q n p 0 f S lJ ic id c
Iowa." They cheered for Malshal
. ..
I’elain. diti redded l e a d e r of
Thr tint wt-lo a permanent In
A U year olrl girl who left a
the French Parliament with cries junilmn to halt alleged denial of
suicide note to her Uptala home *
„ You ^
^
bought o u t" r.gi.lr.tu.n
purely berause of
was apprehended eorm after by
ennt.niralions ot
••rare and color "
police
polite kept Ihe demonstration
parked car yesterday at Magnolia (rom
,rf ,und
Ave and 2nd St.
At Orlranxvdie. 10 tiersons were
The student, wbn had hern re trnmialy injured in a hornh ax
ported missing by her lather,
' , ' Ffenrh pr'.TsndTete
• as driving the family .a r wtth
h „ )m lnlllr„ 1(in hu,
s v M \ MONICA, Calif, lU IT I
out a license hhe was trsnsfi-rr
The demonstrators rurag.d to*
Garlti D Skanrifin, arcesterl for
e*l to rounly aulbarttles A shut
rail*e P r e s i d e n t Charles de drunken driving when iwdire saw
gun was taken front fhr rar
Gaulle's government has not t«k In* lin . Mlilsmoldlr weaving errat

Government Moves
Against Alabama

University Enrolls
2nd Negro Student

Passenger Injured
As Autos Collide

M itt Doroihy Beall, Atlanta,
lia . was treated al Seminole Me
mortal Hospital Friday night for
a broken righl fool and sprained
^
f~ l Mtewtng an accldant al
n ‘ h S' if‘,» , Mth Av'
MIm lleall was a pavsenger tn
a car driven by la-dr Madison
GAINESVILLE
(UPI (-Th ro w
Lamar Beall Another passenger, University of Florida student#
Mrs Sue Beall, * ■ * uninjured were killed and a fouith per.on
‘ fill.ally injured Sunday when a
[? } [
Kr* llk Tufn&lt;’r M ,y
charged willi failure to have hit television
antenna
brushed
vehicle under control when he rsn again*! a (tower line.
thr stop sign *1 llth S I, directly
The victima — (wo mniried
in the path of the Beall car, offl touples were netting the acrlrsl
errs tald.
-n the roof of a home in Archer
Combined damages were exit Village, a private housing section
msted at II.5M) by Capl. Arnold „rar
university rarnpti*.
Williams. Ssnfonf poltre.
Dead were Robert L, Melrx&gt;*at
2i, Orlando, and hit wife, Jatnia
Hulls. I t , and John Kuberljon,
21, Gaine-villr. Rulwrlttin*' wife,
Gl &gt;iia •uffeied shock and burna
g(*r alarms w,re answered over ami s o in scriutta cundition in
the weekend by the Hanford Fire ■ la - p i ta l.
Urdlie said the two men were
Department
Ihe flret occurred Frolay after raising Hie a e n a l while their
n,H&gt;n when a grravr fire wax re wive* I,eld the guy wire* when
IMirtrrl in Apt. V uf Edward IDg- Ihe metal antenna l„nt ovoi and
7.200 toll p&lt;&gt;wvi ling.
glnt fe rrjre Damage wax slight ItkUCiflftl
iI •ill'll
ivei.lt) officials said HubertA false alarm sent firemen ro»hmg to 711 Park Avr .Saturday at •an ^11 a ti an -lrr student w ho
1:15 p, m. Flames in a matti.-s* I t'i‘nfitly enl oiled at H e univerwire sulalucd ,Saturday night at • It) II. aiitild ha-e attornled h*a
fifrt cl»
7 15 at IJP2 Mangouiriine An-.
in steps to Integrate Vlgeria will. tralU
anted it ail on Hu- ear
No fire was reported in a tliaai
It &gt; the way she drives vorl nf etl nil heater Ui Apt 3 at tow an
jerking ami swerving," Shannon Moughton Trrrare Sunday, or a
_
. i
.
,
a
place ■ wreath al a war mem
explained of Ihe ancient tiller drfeelive gas refrigerator at till.
nrial in Ihe hrari of thr city.
Palmetto Ave.
Hr was so stung hy Ihe jeers of slrcled vrhtrte
On Hie agenda for Hie City Com­
Ihe crowd that hr shouted "You
mission meeting tonight is a public
Two Sanford men escaped *erwould do twtlrr to rry 'long live
hearing nn thr Nrhi Untiling Co
i.Mi* injury yesterday when Ih#
France'
a*
I
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"
request to rrsone to C-2 the hlork
private plane in which they wer#
from 4lh to Mh Streals, between
passengers crashed shortly after
IVean ami Avocado Avenue.
lake off from Sanihrl Island
Request* will be considered for
Don Knight and Ronald Perry
thr lease of thr bandshrll pier, ami
suffered minor injuria*. Pilot «rf
the Boat and Ski Club for use of
the plane was Corky Barklay,
Audition* for * Navy Variety
city property fur Ihe SI. Joint*
Maitland Bargley and hi! mother,
River Outboard Msralhoa Race. show- will tw held Thursday at 1
Mrs A W Hark ley, were treated
P in in the N.4 K ballroom
WASHINGTON (U P I)— geert 1spokesman di-clared ttial the flu* fur ruts and shock.
May X.
ffponvond
by
Playhouse
Navy,
a
tary
of
Male
J.
An ordinate e prohibiting Hie
dm Foster Dullr* stans hold Hie responsibility fur
The Cessna 175, owned by the
P 'hat
„ |,|
practice of draining ground wafer * * * ) group
mat has Iwr-n
iicrn broad
nroad ,„
|(| t.«la)
tods* Hie
the Western Allies deciding whether Ihrre • to he
Barkleys, is kept at Ihe 1-nnginto open gutter*, will Iw rear!
easting over W THR, the varirly .
resolved to slay in Berlin risk of war over Berlin
„
...
..
I wood Field The accident it hsinf
show will run the entire gamut nf JW, hfcvp fr„ lie .| general agree
Dullrs said be would report to ,nv—tl- , ted
*
. I- ,
“
“
.
* ,
talent available.
tnenl on * plan of action against President Elsenhower later tralay
D e l i n k 1 18 K c le H H e U
Navy and station civilian p«r new Suvirt blockade.
un the result* of hts conference!.
HOLLYWOOD (U P lt
Acts*** *&lt;mnr! and their dependent* are
Dullrs made the statement on He said they left him enrotiragrd
Debbie Reynolds, JR, w». re eligible fnr the variety show. Mu
!ra*ed Sunday from Ml. Sinai *|rians, dancer*, singe's and pao hit n-turn from Europe where he un the "unity, understanding and
conferred with British, French revolution" in Britain, France ami
Hospital where she had been un tumult are urged to attend fry
and
West German leaders on (hr Wesl Germany.
der treatment aince Thursday for oat*
German problem and the Ruaaian
The secretary aaid the Alltel
The I-aka Mary Volunlear Fir#a blood clot in her left knew.
Hire*t to turn over control of Ber discussed the whole problem of mra will iliac I tomorrow night a l
tin to tiie F.axt German Reds on Germany and Bm prospects for a I tn Ih* school to decide IIm aotar
May 77.
forrign minliter'a meeting with ot Ih* new firehouse.
MONTPELIER, V i . &lt;U PI|—A
Partly cloudy wllh widely sealShortly bx-lure Dullea* return, Russia on all aspects of the Ger
The roof la ready to pn an few
city truck stopped tud-lcnly while trred afternona or evrnlng show the British guv eminent announced man utoalioa and European aa- building. Material* tor tha root
spreading sand on ice c«verod art through Tuesday. High today complete support for hit earlier etirity.
hav* been dona led hy l*r. and
road* to prevrnl skidding. A car Tl la 1*. low tuwlghl a# to AS. statement Uiat Ihe West will make
"Wr art Willing to toft wllh tti* Mr*. Randall Chur Udham and
behind it kiddrd Into tha tn * k. t Vartabla winds I to IS mile* per no ronreiiion* to Ihe Russian* Soviet* to a linear* effort to Tinlor will supply the labor Jar
causing I2U0 to damage*.
without counter - ounc«a*!ODS. A
eonitrucUiNk,

Shock Fatal To 3
Florida Sfudents

!»'}•: Jeers Greet Debre
On Algerian Visit

Car Wreck Foils

5 Alarms Answered
By Local Firemen

Driver Not Drunk,
It ’s Just The Car

Zoning Plea Heads &gt;ranee, broke out alter Detire
Tonight s Agenda

Auditions Slated
For Talent Show

Plane Crashes, 2
Local Men Escape

West To Stay In Berlin,
Anti-Blockade Plans Set

Firemen To Meet
Tomorrow Night

Error On Errand •

Weafher

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E*t*bli*hed 1908

THURSDAY, FKRRl’ARY 5. 19511

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 3*&gt;4

IkeAsks Stronger 'Mixing' Law
Mayfair Reports Theft Sen. Cross Blasts
Of $18,000 In Jewelry
A N D T H A T ’S T H A T — G eorge B a rr fam ed
N a tio n a l L e a g u e baseball u m p ire , ■»huwx
s tu d e n ts a t h is Longw nnd u m p ire school
h o w to call a b a s e -ru n n e r o u t. w ith o u t th e
p rm ip ect o f a n y a rg u m e n t a b o u t th e m u tte r.
B a r r h its h is fa m o u s pose and s o r t a n ts , "Y cr

p h o to g ra p h e r,
OooUtt
f o r Iw nefit
l-o o k in g o n . fro m le ft. D o n a ld llo ltak . In
dl u.:iH i!ist |u d . ; H a iry B ro w n . L yon C o u n ­
ty , K a n ., head in s t r u c to r , a n d T eo d o ro
U n b w to m lo , H at ilia, P u e r to Rico.
( J a m e s o n P h o to )

Russ Shot Down Plane
With 17, U. S. Charges
^ WASHINGTON (U P li — Thr men atioard. hsd crashed afte r l! i nird that the plane was shut down.
Later, the Russians turned ovrr
" m t e d Stales chanted today tha! »•** intercepted hy Soviet fighters
Russian fighters rtrl.heralrly shot n" r ,h' Jbrt'dpS ovlet border sis bodies to American authorities
and ftru rtrd Into Soviet A rm enia and said they had no information
down an
unarnird
American
t j u. p u, , | jn ,
acknowledged about the other 11 men who were
transport last September.
finding ihe wreckage, but had de aboard
It added, in effect, that Soviet
11
Deputy Premier Anasias I Mtko
yan lied about the incident during
his rercnl visit here
The Slate Ilep.irlment released
a batch of transcripts, photostat*
a m i document* to back up its
charge that the plane, which
crashed in Hatties over Soviet Ar
m inis on Sept I. was shot down
deliberately.
Pour Seminole County ofiieials Herald last Friday, each o( the
They included whal the depart­ plan to ask the Stale Legislature four now- draw- a salary ol W.ouu.
ment described as tbe transcript for a S3,400 annual raise.
The legal notice, signed by ail
of an intercepted radio connrsa
A legal notice, now being ad
"Notice is hereby
Mon among the Soviet fighter vclllst-d m The Sanford Herald. four, *ays
pilots as they shot down the tour
ihal Sheriff J L Hobby, given that we. the undersigned
engine plane and watched it crash
Assessor Mrs Mary Earle county official* of Scmmolr Coun
t&gt;. intend lo apply In ttie I95D
fn flames.
Walker, Tax Collector John L.
. . . . . . . . were
. . . . ,------viallow .1 y and Court Clerk O. P. session of the Legislature n( live
fnt Also .rsleaved
photoitaU Galloway
-- ---------. .. . — -of two —
i- u . &gt;..
(h)|t
|h r(r Statr of Florida for tin- passage
and
translations
articles
j | rrn »t(*n w)u | | k
from Soviet Aviation. Ihe official salaries Itr raised to Sll,4(f&gt; a of a local ac&lt; provi-bitv lor ti.»'
undersigned county officials lo
Russian air force newspaper, dr year
he allowed maximum enmpetisascribing Ihe "attack" on the "ene
According to tie annual finan­ lion of lll.lu u per annum for our
niy” and identifying four Russian cial report, released in The
official duties, and said art pro­
fighter pilot* who took part.
viding for an effective and retro­
Pilots Praiw d
active d ate."
One ill the articles reportrd liial
The notice did not say what
an unidentified Soviet general met
propose d retroactive dale the pro­
the pilots after the attack and
posed hill will ask.
••shook Iheir band* warmly and
Passage of the measure would
ftjhankcd them for their successful
require action of the three memexecution of the mi*sn&gt;n"
Previous reports hsd said the
Seminole ( ( unity it hoot Umdi lien of the local legislative ili-tc
unarmed American planr. with IT totaling f.'l million will be sold gallon. Sen Doug Sten»lrnm and
nest Tuesday at 10 a in . d u rin g a Heps Mack Cleveland Jr and
meeting of the IVpart ment of Cordon Frederick
Public Instruction
T Mtlwee, county superin­
tendent. ssld that inform ation
concerning tlir li.nds had l&gt;ern re "T"q « P p r l ' P o r G d e '
quested by .1# different companies.
vr
TOKYO t U l’l I-R adio Peiping
A transplanted Califortan is told Sale of the bonds will result in imrd ia lr plans fur ronstniction and »*W »ew*»y tbe tnp *&gt;mgs on Red
^ ) i i ihe way Ihe ii*h hue In Flnr
renova IInn of Seminole County China's hit parade srr
tda
"IVe Will Not Allow V S In
Arthur Day made one rail from
his dock on Little Lake Mary and
Milwe* alw revealed th a t Mrs. l erislislt To Hide ttnughihnd Over
hooked is o large moulh bass
Mary; Kar'e Milker, la . a s - .,o r The People "
"The People's Communes Are
Tbe fish weighed more th.n two •■&gt;«*
n * T ' lined."
pounds each Day described hi. "«•»
" " Boird *»
"l ong f.ivr Mao Tse lung "
at 0:50 a. m in dtsru*s ss.eaanient
tura s&gt; “ a pla*tic fac*mlle o( s
The
project
priority
list
minnow*.'* snd admitted that be
,c.**
and building program are also on
knows very little aN&gt;ut fishing
the agenda
When asked why he didn't con
Partly vloudy tonlghl and k ri
tinu* fishing, he answer
"I
dav iCooler
outer today and
snd Ion
ton ghl
•thought I'd quit while I &lt;i&gt; s
with high « to 7i. inw tonight
he»d '* Day moved *n Florida Iasi
4* in 5*. Vnrlhwest *- —
■*north
aximmer.
winds IS to ?n mile* per hour.
The Seminole County Cattle dlminMiing tonight
m en's Association will Isold Its
winter sin k «uppet on Saturday. Noted ‘Burglar’
A busim s* setsion. scheduled
KNOXVILLE, Tenn (IJI'lj for 3 50 p m m the t'harle* le e Police who raced lo Ihe city hall to
Seminole III Flub nirm»* rs rn rrh near tluiloota, will p rre rd r answer a l.urglar alarm found city
who attend Hie Tampa Fair will the supper
law director John Duncan climb­
ing through a window.
meet Roy Ungers and Dale Kvans.
i*r had fn '-o tte n hi* key.
* Tin- S|ve( 111 4 11 program tlarl*
at Id a m . Feb it snd eon
eludes with a perfnrmince by the $ j n q J o i T l O r r O W
famous couple
3
Three buses will lake local
The Seminole County Chorus
members to Tampa .The schedule will meet at
p in tomorrow it
calls for s 5 a m departure the Home liemoiiitratlon Center,
Boys and girls who wi*h to a l l'nd | 0 | t.ast 35th St,
may still do so by tending 75c
All lho*e who enjoy singing are
and a perm ission *llp to the invited to join Mr* Iturothea Ren
County Vg.-nt's offire no later son. Ca**e|ierry. is director M r * .
Robert Williams it pianist
than next Tuesday

4 County Officials Seek

$2,400 Hike In Salaries

School Bond Sale
Set For Tuesday

One Cast, 2 Fish
Seminole Angler
Quits While Ahead

Real ‘Gone’ Tunes

Weather

Cattlemen To Eat
Steaks Saturday

4-H’ers Will See
'King Of Cowboys’

Chorus To Meet,

16- Year-Old Girl
Driver Of Month
Sally Williams, a IS year old
junior, w it named Driver of the
Month this morning at Seminole
# llig h School.
She received an award of SO
gallon* of gat from Warner'*
Service Sutton and an engraved
aitver disk from K adtr * Jewelry.
lit a lurprlse presentation.
Steve Powell, winner of Ihr first
Driver of Ihe Month award, re­
ceived SO gallons of gas from
Holler Motcr Sale*. Last month
Ihe price included only five f*l_Ion* of ga*.
• . T h e Driver of the Munlh is
ipontored by the Semutolc High

Two robberies within three
hours netted thieves an estim at­
ed fts.fuo in jewelry and fu n at
the Msyfair Inn yesterday.
Potter first wrrr summoned to
the hotel at t is (&gt; m when Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Knapp ill*

covered a trunk in their room had
hern pried open
At 7 (« p m . Mr and Mrs
J ichor Uchtenstrm. also guesl.
of the hotel. t r | oiled the theft
of a large quantity n/ jewelry
from a green leather bos on their
drr»*er.
Valur uf the Knapp's posses
.ion. was set at a total of M.OWJ.
inet luting a dark mink stole vat
ucd a I pvtxi. Jt-wclry stolen in
eluded rings, pearl necklaces and
brace Iris, In thrre boxes The
lock wss picked on the wardrobe
trunk, amt the draw rr containing
the jewelry pried open.
Mr. and Mrs Uchlenstv-m es­
timated the value of Jewelry stol
en at $15,0(g&gt;. The bst included a
diamond wedding band with ha
guels. a five and one half katai
emerald cut diamond ring, a gold
wrist watch with diamonds, and
oilier bracelets, pins and earrings
tel with precious stones.
Frank Mehane Jr manager ol
tbe hotel, repotted the thefts to
local police Complete dewcrlp
lions of jewelry snd furs have
been given lo the Sheriff's Da
partment snd Ihe Orlando Police
Department.
Another jewel theft had been
reported earlier ui the day at the
Ml Plymouth Hotel, a scant 15
miles away. U Joe Hickson of
the Sanford Police hat been as
signed lo Ihe case

Parent 'Option' As
'Just Subterfuge'
TAL1AHAMP.K f i ll'll -

Stale

Seven-Point Plan
Given To Congress
W A S H IN G T O N ( L 'l'll — I’rtM ldunt E b u n h o w c r mkovl
Co ft k row* to d n y in a g pv«n-|ioint c iv il rijfh tn p ro R n tn i f « r
M r tn g p r ftqlernl |wiv*ur l&lt;* ptin in h a n y o n e uninir th rsm ta o r
violonco to n b i t r u c t c o u rt-o rtle re tl t»chiMi| in te R m tiu n .
Hi* p riig ro in . livsiKniql to n itik e ‘‘«s|iin! p r o te c tio n tsf
luvvi* . . a r e a lity fu r nil," a lso w o u ld a u th o riz e ti-tit|&gt;*ir«ry
aid
states anti Icralitie* eo
njirrating m rarrying om school
Integration.
h would allovt the Federal Bu­
reau of Investigation to crack
down harder in school and church
T O T ltllll, Japan lU PD - k^ghl bombing rases.
workmen wrre killed wiu-n lhay
In urging that school integra­
were buried in a landslide on a
tion obstruction be made a spe­
constructinn project tmtay.
cific federal oiirnse, Kisenhower
said: "There have been instancea
Ike Seeks Quail
where extremists have attem pted
Ga . (Ul’l)
— bv mob vlolenre and other con.. TIIOMASVILLK.
, , . ...
,
t resident Elsenhower hoped lo go rrrtr!, ,hrM|# ^ violence ro oL
s/tllliiilid for
we a.uitk
*aa.k • &gt;...11
gunning
sooth IGrorgia
quail struct the arconiplislimrol of tha
today.
objective* m school d e rrre t."

Jwn J Km,,r&gt;' 1
M
v*Hr has attacked lbs parent
option plans (or preventing school
miegralltsn m Florida.
Although most legislators have
endorsed the plan. Dross declared
,hM "iL~pi*n -oul'ind
___ L
work.
He called a a "subterfuge"
and said the only way to make
sure that segrrgathvi is main­
tained ia to close Ihe schools,
WASHINGTON (D PIl — T h e
Anylwwiy who says otherwise It
Navy left open today Ihe que*
fooling Ihe people, hr ssld.
tinn whether anv contact by elec­
The plan was advanced hy Ally.
tronic devices bss been msdp
Gen Richard Frvm and School
with Soviet submarines off Amer­
Supt Thomas D. Halley, and ia
ica's coasts.
being mailed to all legislators to
It Isstird a statement Wednes­
try to line up their vupport before
day night saying it bad yet to
Ihe 1959 session convenes.
make s “ verified sighting'' of s
W A R S A W (U P li Itr*&lt;than
In general, the plan would per
Russian *uh within W&gt; mllrs of
mil p srrn lt to withdraw their Adm. Fixitrs Ferreira hat arrived
tbe U S coast.
children from an integraied school In Roland to o*er*c* construction
Tbe statrm rnl was issued after
&gt;(Mj r r i f i*, a n ate subsidy of of merchant ships for his country.
President
Eisenhower referred
about 1340 a year to educate him
news comfrrenee questions shout
pnv airly.
Soviet submarine activities to the
TAII’FI, Formosa tU I'll Agri­
Sent. Doyle F Carlton. WauDefense Department The Presl
culture officials base launched a
rhula.
II.
II
Hair
of
Live
Oak,
dent said hr was not sure how
and S. C. Clark of Montirrllo, long range program to inrrrham ir
much of his information could be
said they would votr (or the plan, l.ixiil year old farming method* of
made public
llul Carlton and Hep. W. C. th* t'blnrse Nationalists.
The Navy's statement was ex
Ilertill of Dade said they would
trrtnely cautious
Insist that no stale subsidy lie
It said there bail been reports
MIAMI REACH ( Ill'll _ l), b
paid directly to the parent.
“ of varying validity" concerning
Cross protested, however, that Sen Albert Gore ID-Teun.) said
unidentilied suhi In the North and
Ihe "question ia not rinsed or everyone benefits (rom good high
South Atlantic in the last two or
ways tml slimild share the axopen
schools "
Hirer years and to a lesser extent
“ It t* integration ns segregation jtense for their construction,
In the Northeast Pariflc during
and i( we want segregation, we
the pa si year
mutt have the courage to ftp hi
"Most of these report* van tie
for It."
Cl III'LEY ( l l ' l t - Northwest
attributed to frirndty subm ar­
"I would rather have a genera­ Florida snake hunters extended
ines, surface vessels or nisrln*
life." the Navy said Then it
HKIRKI.HFKU. Germany- ( l!PI t tion of uneducated, rouragenus. Hint Rattlesnake Rodeo another
Five Anii-riran tolilli-rg Isa-kl by moral people than a generation week today lie n tlle ram hat ham
added
"We have made no vculled Ihe Fast (jerman CommunIsis were of eduralrd, morally degenerated jw red Ihe hunt
cow ards"
sighting* ol Soviet submarines releatisl tmlay.
U. S Army in Kurupe headquar­
'off our coasts'; that Is within,
ters annuunird Ihe men were turn
LONDON t u r n - Hrmth I'rima
say, abutd 300 miles "
rd over In American olitvialt n*al
MSiflfli-r *llJrd d HacmAlan an
Herietli«ku|&gt;en TTialr release w ai
nmincrel tiwfay that he and For
arranged by Ihe Anirrican and
rlgn .Secretary Krlwyn Lloyd will
Fast German Red Croat urganiiavisit Motrow F rh 31
tions, an Army t|M&gt;ketman said
Men released are If Richard
1Junes To Foot Bill
Markin, uf Washington, D
SI'*
COI'FNHAGF.N (U P li
Thu
MOSCOW
I
DPI
t—
Sov
iet
I’ri-m
Kenneth G • arlvon, of San I ranter Nikita S Khrinlichevr today in Danish government will foot III*
dro,
Calif.;
Pel.
Klwyn
i.
Hell,
Dedication rercrntmir* for Ha
vited Prrsidrnt Kisenhower In tiill for lists of lli* aittp Han*
mey Field will be held tomorrow of Hill City. Kan j and Pvt. Jam es Mosrttw as a *trp Inward liring Hrdloft and will pay cumjH-nta
W llayct, of Baltimore, Mil
lion to reialivev of Hie 95 pas
at 13:3(1 a in.
The IlfIh was Udievcd to lie Ing Hie two nation* together and sengart and crewmen who apptr
The puhlle is Invited to the
ending
Ihe
Ibrrat
of
nuclear
war.
*nil) went down with Ihe ship off
services, which will honor Ihe Pvt Melvin Hampton, of the 8th
Khrushchev extended tbe invlla
infantry unit in Berlin
Greenland !**l week
mentor) of l.rdr Holier! Its mey.
Release of llie Amein an t was lion in a speech In which lie al*o
who perished wilh hit flaming jet ^
negoliatisl hy Itolvrt Wilson, dl ilrnoiiered Kisenhower ami hi* ad
last June
for ignoring the
rector of the American Red Cross ministration
Rear Admiral Wendell Swlttrr in Europe, in talks with Ludwig “thaw" in the Fast • West cold
will present the Navy Marine Werner, president of the East tier war This he satil ws* the policy B y D O W I l n Q A l l C V
Corps Mrdal posthumously to man Red Cross.
of dealer. In blood"
’
3 m silver ’ from
Thieves
took fun
I.edr. Harney The mi dal will be
The Red Cross organualiona
Hr said the tour uf the United the Sanford Howling alley last
accepted by the dead hero's were asked to negotiate bevau*r State* hv ‘Covlel Deputy Premier
night after breaking a window
widow.
the United Slates dors not rerog Anatlav Mlkuvan "in particular"
Gales at the Naval Air Station lure the Communist Fast German bellied stung Hilt thaw, and add pane and opening Ihe hark door.
Ollier night activity included a
will be opened in the public dur government and will not deal with
ed
car which ran into tin- tide of the
Inc the ccremnnlrt A "fly over" It.
“ Should til* President deride In Day and Night Grill, on 17 93 Mr.
of A.1D Sky w an Ion Is planned
come to our rounlry he would lie ■nd Mrs Krm-»l Skully did not
at Ihe opening of the dediration
met with sincere hospitality hy press rliargrs against the driver,
Lite field will !■* n tineil foroi
nur government and the Sot in tail took him home Instead
ally by ('apt
IJonel Arthur,
people "
commander, Sanford Naval Atr
“ A visit »f this kind vrould un
OAKLAND. C a l i f (U PD - doubled!) tie useful to teith conn
SI at ion
George Mallhewt. ;*4. h at asked trie* ami wmi tit no et with the ap
the eourt to *peed up Ills request ptov.il nt the people* of the U SA
for a dlvorcr that would end hit and Hu Sovirl Union." Khrush
WASHINGTON lU i'lt The
-ri i
■ if
j
s
marriage nf .M, years
t-hf x vaut In tlir *prerh tu-iore
l o M ark junaay
Matthews told Judge Chris It the 3t»* (o n sre ii of th* Soviet Navy's 3 35 pound Vanguard satel
lite will spin around (hr esrth for
Roy Seoul Sunday will he rrle Fox, t ward lo live my last few CommunHt Party.
3 two years, Instead of the some
hraled in a big way Snndav In year* on earth in peare "
unn years prrviuqtly furerast
Lake Mary
Rear Adm John T llaywani,
The boys and (heir fathers wiU That’H The Ticket
Navy resrarch chief, pmtlctesl
have a breakfast at H a m, in
VERONA, Haly (UPD T raffic
tbe greatly Increased lile viian for
the educational Itiilldlng of the fille r rhlef Pino liallrrtnt and ell*
the grapefruit sired valelitte in
Community Presbyterian Church trafflr adviser Amilrare Arearnli
Tin- troop will atlenrl Ihe 11 a emerged from a meeting on ihe
John R Grave*. KU. D eland, was testimony Wednesday hefnre the
in service al Ihe First lUptitt cily'a jiarking problem to find Injured s'lghtly- this morning when House Spare Committee lie gave
Church in a hmly iur spi t lal oh ibetr cars h*d l-ern UrVetid fur il his r#r was vlrurk from behind ss no reason for tbe increase.
lie stnpiHil fur s red light at Ih*
lervalion of Boy Stoul Sunday. legal parking.
inter sc* t pet nf 3*t| H ami French
Avr
Graves, who tuna Ihr laundly- at
Ihe N atal Air Slat ion, was treated
SAVANNAH (U l’lt — Southern
al the dispensary ami released
c h a r sell with failure tn have hit Nilrogen Uo Ine hat annoujvcrd
vehicle u&lt;-ter control was Ronald plant to construct • new three
Wlni|try, 13, al*n of Itelaind million dollar plant in Tampa
When completed, the plant will
Graves' automobile was knocked
arriisi fbi intersection by the blow ritijmy almut Its) persons and
Combined damages wi-re estimated will have a payroll of |ikki.t*ai a
at I&lt;Umi by Sgt Levi Hock of Hit year. It will lie located on a 25
Sanford police Ttie accident oe- acre tr a d about tlx mile* east
tu rrrd at 11:32 a. m.
| of downtown Tampa.

Subs Near Coasfs?
Question Is Open

News Briefs

Slide Kills Kitfht

Oversees Building

'Modern' Fanning

Should Share Cost

5 Americans Freed
By East Germany

Extend Snake Hunt

Will Visit Moscow

Nikita Denounces,
Invites President

Dedication Slated
For Field Friday

Burglary Reported

Man, 94, Requests
’Speedy’ Divorce

Vanguard To Spin
For 2,000 Years

Lake Mary Scouts

School PTA Selection la based
,,n rourtesy ami observance of
lr a jf,r | , Ui Judge* include tbe
student traffic committee, Andy
Bracken, principal; E, W. Crislenten. Sgt. Hen Uuller an d Sirs.
Jackie Caolu, chairman nf PTA
safrty committee
Charles Fox, student advisor to
the committre, introducs-d Charlie
Morrison, who made the award*.
Morrison is public
dtrec DRIVER OF THE MONTH — Sully WUc relations
_ „
wc of the Chamber
Com mere*. | | amg( j fi&gt; jy e c e n tlte r D riv e r o f the Slonth,
ar^* Mr*1* Frederick
F n d e '^ * H.
,,&lt; w
u it.m .' acccjiU
Mild « c e r tif ic a te fo r 60
Williams,
» « e p U an m eflisllion
xilt
jralluna o f g n i fro m C h a rlie M o rrin u n . p u b lta
XX Elliott Av*.

DcLond Man Hurt
In Local Mishap

Tampa Is Chosen
By Big Industry

He said present provisions for
punish! n r obstruction and con­
tain pt aren't strong enough.
The President asked:
I. Legislation lo make force or
Ih rralt nf force to obstruct court
orders tn school dr segregation
ease* a federal offense.
3 G reater authority for tha FBI
tn investigating destruction of
schools or rhurches
I Power for the attorney gen­
eral to inspect federal rlrcllofl
records and lo rrq u irr that such
records tn- maintained "for a rea­
sonable |icriod of tim e."
4. "A temporary program ot fi­
nancial and Irchnical aid to stale
and local agencies to assist them
in making the n airtaary adjustnu-nl required hy vrhonl dese­
gregation decisions *'
&amp; I.eg.tlalinn to authorigr tem ­
porary provision* fivr mbit-sting
children o( military |ier*nniM*l
when puhlle sclimds are rinsed
because u( Integration order*.
6 That Congress consider te4ting up a jit rins lie n I ' rom mis­
sion mi equal job opportunity wi­
der iMvevti r*jji contxafta." ,
T. A two year extension «g tfae
Civil Rights Commission.

Jazz Band To Play
At Center Friday
Bobby Harked Is known at a
m iisirian'i musician in the night­
club anil recording rirru il
The purity nf his tnim pvl alto
has found favnr with platter cus­
tomers. rx idem cd hy the tale nf
recording*. "My Funny Valen­
tine." ami “ I'm in the Mood for
lavve", hacked hy string! al th«
Jackie Gleason orchestra.
H arkrtt and hia jara band wsU
appear tomorrow night at tbs
Sanford Civic Centrr. Tltc or­
chestra is the first "big nam e’*
band In come to this Inimedlata
area Ticket* for dancing or lis­
tening are on sale at tovnnie'a
Record Rack and Miller** Radio
ami Appliance
Tie dance tu rf* at * p. ns.
with d r r tt optional
Sanford
Recreation
Director
H011.1I1! Perry bat urgrtl resident*
to *tip|Nirt Ihe dance. "W e d«n’l
expect In make any profit, but
if *r do, proceed* will go fur •
special dance fund for teenagers,"
lie said "We would like to see
■non good band* In Sanford, and
in le m t sliovsn now will have a
definite Rearmr on future en­
gagements “

Legislators Seek
Answer To Mixing
RICHMOND, V* (U l’l ) — Got.
J land say Almond, with the prof­
iled of eourt • ordered achool InDeviation hanging over a third
rily assigned the task of Dmling
new ways to maintain segregation
today to a 40 member legislative
rornmitstor,.
"It it my fervent, fervent hope
that working together we can
evolve a solution which will be
tn the licit interests nf Virginia
end ell her people." Almond «»td

Wind-Fed Fires Raze 50 County Acres

relationa director for tha Seminola Chamlaw of (‘ommerce. I-ooklnjc on ia Steva
Cowell, November Driver of the Months
(Herald Staff Photo)

Three raging forest Rre* de
tlroyed an estlm atrd 50 acre* of
Seminole County Umber yesterday
Wliqqied by high winds, small
Mates turned woods into an In
ferno within ntinule* Winds w rrr
ileadly al 30 40 mile* per hour,
with guilt up lo 50 miles par hour,
Forrsl Service crews laid.
The first fire was discovered al
4 p m, on ihe Country Club
Road at New L’p tila . Rangers
said that Ih* fire wa* burning
faster than suppression crews
could operate. Two Forest Ser­
vice crews, the Lake Mary Val
unteer Fir* Department and one
landowner rrrw wera abta lo

being ths b lu e under control
Carl MrWhorter ritrrrtrd th* land
owner crew.
The fire, which was slowed by
a small creek ami a patter*, was
caused by careless brush burning,
Rangers said.
Resident* tn the Lake JevWjp
are* w rrr alarmed t u t night
when Ihe skies turned red with
D intrs and smoke, as a huge fire
tu-gan to rage shcrtly after I
p. m.
Atleage behind the residence of
George Mirkey was turned lo ash
as ftatnes climbed into large pines
ami oaks K angris dug a trench
around tha Mickey house, and

brought the fir* under control
around 9 p m Sparks and flames
acre blown several hundred feet
inlo Ihr air a* the high wtnda
continued
Forest Service clew s also an­
swered a call at Ihe Wrklva Riv­
er, Just sotnh of Highway *4. at
Ihe sam e tim*. where they tupprrtsed a faat-mnv my brush tiro.
Three crew* were sent In the
la k e Jessup area. The fir* was
slopped a t the Sanford A re. an­
te ns Ion
County Hangar Bob Gray said
this morning that cooperation from
residents "U mandatory tn
taoUa« ttta we stef at

j*
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�p a r * J — T h u r i . T tb . 5 , 1 9 5 9

tfe

TEA IS SERVED—These ladir* enjoyed
a ten Tuesday afternoon nt the home of
Mrs. G. M. Mosicr. Left to right: Mrs. A. A.

O e s T trl • 9*reIB

Wilson, Mr*. Mosler, Mrs. R. Reynolds, Mrs.
John White, and Mrs. II. I,. IjiRolinrdicre,
(Herald S taff Photo)

Tea Held Two Piece Bathing
Tuesday Suit Is Fashionable
.j ..

*

T ea was liven Tuesdsy after
noon a t the home of Mrs. U. M
M otler In Runlanrt Estates.
Tii* eveul c u m u u m u i.lr' the
transfer of Den Three, Troop 346,
CUb Scouts of America, to its
nkw den. Mrs. Moilcr received
Uto den from Mrs. A. A. Wilson,
alw of Sunland estates.
iThose attending were Mrs. J.
1C White. Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Rob
e rt Reynolds, Mrs. Jerk Lang­
- ford, Mrs. If. URobardiere.
i

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Cab
Has Meet
!

P

RY FRANK KlIKiB
MIAMI RKACH, Fie. —&lt;U ri)—
Corn# summer. Ihe twoplece
bathing suit will he back In fash­
ion
.
Il l a compromise brtwren the
daring bandana bikinis—prohibi­
ted on most public beachei —
and the conservative twopleccr
of m iin m i'i heyday.
The news cam e from a show
of a designer'* (Cole of Califor­
nia) so new models, ringing from
312 to 1100.
"A whole new generation never
has icrn a two-piece bathing
lu ll? ' said Anne Cole, vice prealdrnl of Ihe awim wear firm. "Because loday'a dicta siren slim
figures, these young things have
narrow waists that make twopteee auita attractive,"
A close-up view of a irh ra striped model, tilled out by a p e­
tite brunette, gets Min Cole'a
idea arro is with whistles.
For the eurvy youths ere vivid
lycolorrd beech wraps of sheer
gorgelte, as glamorous as • neg
Here In the moonlight.
New Iwarh designs also offer a
wide selection of one piere suit*
for womrn to whom the Isop lecen are only a mrmory — or
should be. Included are clinging
knitted leolanla with can sleeve s
and aultl with; w rap I mind iflrtl'.
The suits contain all Ihe gim*
mirks developed since fig leaves

The January meeting of Cub
P ack 343 was held at the F irst
- Presbyterian Church on Jan. 29.
Marion Harmon briefed the Cubs
an news reporting.
Awards
were presented
to
G torgp Sauter, Jrrry M otler,
P aul LaRohardierr. Hubert Goldstfln and Albln Wilton by Cliff
McKIbbln. One year pins were
pmaaatad to Glen Holmes. Tnm*
n my ■n ’empbkll, art* W*ya«
( lio n . Rnbeal pin* went to Don­
ald Klhrll and Mark Hauler.
Ilenry C arter was Introduced
a s the new Cubmaster. He ad
vised the Cubt of events sche­
duled (or Ihe Kickahookl to lie
held in DeLand on Fch. T. Skit*
were prraented by Den* Three
and Five.
The n est mteUng will he the
Plana fnr Ihe smorgasbord on
annual Blue and Gold Banquet Feb. I) were discussed at the
meeting of the Elhel Root Circle
to be held on Feb. 28.
of the Congregational Christian
Church. The rlrrlc mrt at the
home of Mr*. Karl Mosley,
The smorgasbord will he held
In the church fellowship hall.
A double ring ceremony In the Over 30 dishes will lie served,
R ider Spring* llapllit Churrli Feb. most of them authentic Swedish
3 united Carol Ann Keeling. St. dishes. There will be a country
Albans, W. V* . and I.yman Louis store selling food, plants, and
M yers, Sanford.
hand work. The public Is Invited
Attendant* were Mr. and Mra. to attend. Serving will begin a t
If. B. Taylor, lister and brother- 3 p. m. and continue until T:9o
Inlaw of the groom.
p. m.
The cetemony was pel formed
Sir*. Oscar Zittrow rr, president,
by the Rev. Joe C. Douthllt.
rnndurlrd Ihe business meeting.
Mrs. -Srhmah gave Ihe devotion.
Refreshments were sarved by
Mr*. Moxlay to 13 members and
Zeta Xi Chapter
two guests.
H as Meet Tuesday
The nest m eeting will tie hrtd
The Zcl* XI Chapter of Rrla at the Parsonage with Mrs. OsSigma Phi mrl Tuesday night at ear Jtitlrower a s hnstri*.
the home of Mrs. Malcolm Lodge
no the Orlandu Highway,
The
prrildrnl,
Mrs. Ralph Ixnv Caloric Dessert
B etti, preatdrd over the meeting.
NEW YORK
low-cal­
A rrport uraa given on Ihe sale
orie maple mousse is a good des­
of randy at Chrlslmaa. Mrs Dan
sert.
Batten presented a program on
Sprinkle t envelope units'ored
Interior decorating and iflt-es- gelatine on •» cup cold water In
prrsshm In Ihe home.
saucepan to soften. Place over
Refreshments were served to medium heal, stirring constantly,
the members present The next until gelatine dissolves. Remove
meeting will M hrbl el Ihe home from neat, add 1 cup Icecold
.o f Mrs. Ken Williams on W. evaporated milk. »* teaspoon m a­
* 13th At
ple flavoring. 2 teaspoons liquid
Sweetener, l* teaspoon sail and
I teaspoon vanilla. Chill until mix­
Setting Fur
ture mounds slightly when drop
■ NF.W YORK
A rot ped from spoon.
lage rheesr gelstli. ring makes a
Pour I cup evaporated milk In
-ta s ty setting for turkey salad. A In refrigerator tray , freeie until
'q u art site ring Is made hy soak ire crystals form around edges.
.In * t tablespoon unflsvmrd gela* Turn Into chilled Imwl sod whip
tin in 2 tablespoons hot water. at high speed until stiff. FnM In­
.M ash 2 rups em ill rurd cottaRr to grlahne m ixture, turn into 3'cheese with W teaspoon salt, add rup mold and chill until firm.
,to gelatin and m il thoroughly. Makas A 100-calorle servings.
'Add 1 cup diced celery, ‘V cup
^eaeh ol chopped California walSAN FRANCISCO _&lt; U PI&gt; - An
'n u ts
and well-drained canned ea iy way to g la ic a ham is with
; crushed plneaple. Pour Intrs ring canned tran b erry sauce. Garnish
.‘m ild that has licen rinsed with with peach halves heaped with
water. Chill until let.
more of Ihe sauce.

Smorgasbord

Plans Revealed

Nuptials Told

w ent out of slylt to plnrh In a
bulge here, restore a curve there,
and otherwise cloud the vision of
• critical male.
-Coltpp*. sr* making a rorr.chark
this year. The natural fiber holds
co lo n of new suits, ranging from
soft pastels of blues and lavrn
dera to vivid hues, all In the tame
garm ent.
One bright, yellow-gold number
la woven from Ihe new aynthe
tie, Mylar, used to mska a balloon satellite which thr United
Slates hopes to launch in orbit.
The material la Impervious to a!
moat avtrythlng and la more eyacatching around a shapely blonde
th an as a balloon. It will n u k a a
*33 dent In a charge account.
The makers describe the line as
"lig h t and bright." Thera la a
nylon helanea w tip that weighs
only four ounces.
F'or those interested In that
g20o number — it la crusted with
acqulna and pearla.

fieAAmtuUi
Mr. and Mrs. P ant W. Straub
■ml daughters Rlia Kay and Pan
la Jean have rrren lly moved
h e rr Thru are residing at
K aat 23lh El. lie
a natrv* of
Kissimmee and a forester. .Mr.
S trau b Is now Pulpwood Dealer
for Seminole Wuodyard, Oviedo.
Among the «23 L'nlvarally of
Florida student* who graduated
on January 31 was Loula Danirl
Pelham , ion of Mr. amt Mrs. J.
B Pelham, t'rnaa City, lie re
reived a Bachelor of Selene* d e­
g ree In Physical Education. He
I* m arried lo tha form er Rebaeca
Cain of Lake Monroe. They have
recrnlly moved lo Sunland F a­
tale* and he Is employed by Od*
ha tu and Tudor.
Dr. and Mra, C, I. Park Sr.
attended graduation and eomml*.
mining eiirelaea lo r their aon.
Ilill, in Gainesville laat weekend
While there they vlallcd Dr. and
M rs. C. L. Park J r . and Dob
P a rk .

M ix And Serve
NEW YORK —4171*1 &gt;— Leftover
chopped spinach and m aihed potatnea make a good combination,
w ith crumbled bleu rheaaa added
for extra tang. Combine spinach
an d potatoes, aud ehrese, and heat
In double boiler. Whip until fluffy,
add a dish each of union and
g arlic salt, and serve.

Auxiliary

Navy Changes Date

Has Mee t

Because Of Wedding

The VFW Auxiliary, 3212, held
Ita regular
meeting Tuesday
night.
The mm ling opened with a flag
salute and p rayer bv the chap­
lain, Mrs. M argaret DlUard. The
president, Mrs, Evelyn Dlibrow,
introduced two outstanding visi*
tors, Mrs. Catherine Mustek, sen­
ior vicr president of th r depart
mrnl of Florida, and Mrs. Maude
llorretl, past departm ent presi­
dent.
During the business meeting a
discussion w ai held lonrernlrg
Ihe Valentine parly staled tur
Feb. 14. A covered dial* supper
will be served for tha men of
Post 3712 and the auxiliary. This
party la sponsored by the auxlli
lary with Mrs. Myrtle Burger and
Mrs. Edna Norman as chairman.
All members w ere urged lo take
part. Those who have not paid
1939 dues are urged to take ad ­
vantage of this occasion lu do to.
Dancing will follow the supper.
Several member* attended the
district meeting in DeLand Sun­
day. They reported on the meet
ing and lold of the participation
MISS NANCY JEAN YOUNG
of auilllaria* In hospital and
community work.
Mrs. Mustek invited the auxi­
liary lo be preaent for Ihe de­
partment meeting to be held In
Lakeland on June IT. She la p rtil
dent elect of that meet.
The auxiliary president remind
ed members nf the election of
officers for next month. The
Mr ami Mra William Howard with the Metropolitan Life Imurmeeting •«&gt;•.*•"'"t* "* '' with pray­
er. Thr next one Is scheduled for Young, Sanford, announce the en ­ ance Company, G roup Davliion,
Feb. 17.
gagement of their daughter, N an­ Atlanta.
cy Jean, Atlanta, Ua.. to Eugene
Andrew drown, aon of Mr*. Jo s­
eph Andrew Drown, Dahlancga,
Ga.
The wedding will be an event
of April I in Ihe Chapel, Peach­
tree Christian Church. Atlanta.
F ay Elaine Carlledge. daughter
Mis* Young attended Seminole of Sir. sod Mrs. Ja m e s Canltdgc,
High School, graduating with the E lder Springs, was wed to Robert
THURSDAY
class of 1931. She was a student C. Ham. SN. U. S. N. A. S ,
The regular mealing of Semi­ at Florida Southern College and Langrange, N. C., on February
nole Chapter No. I. Order of the attended Georgia Stale College. l In the E ldtr Springs Baptist
Eastern Star, will he held at I She Is employed by the Guardian Church.
p. m. at the Masonic IUU. Past Life
Insurance
Company
of
The double ring cerem ony fob
matrons and past patrons will be America at piesent.
lowed Ihe close of morning wor­
Mr. Brown graduated from ship and was perform ed by the
honorrd.
Thr Dusty Boots Riding Asso­ North Georgia College with a Rev. Joe DouUiltt.
ciation will meet a t Roberta Bachelor of Sclcoce Degree. He
The bride, given in marriage
Ranch al a p. m. All num bers served four years as a lieutenant by her father, w ore a white
and directors be present.
*" ‘,hf U- S. Army. 202nd Aviation street length dress with three
Division. He i* now associated q u arter length sleeves and a fin­
FRIDAY
ger tip veil. She carried a white
The American Legion Auxiliary
NEW YORK -&lt; U P I&gt; - Before pearl-covered Bible with while
will meet at 7:30 p. m. In the
Lrglon Home on IT-92. Mrs. Nan- the mid-loth Century, women chrysanthemums.
ey Steele will conduct a question ruuldn'l tell their right (crl from
The bride's only attendant « i i
and answ rr period on veteran's their felt. Shoe manufacturers h er sister, Inei C artltdge. Rest
benefits. Mr*. J . 0 Galloway Is used only straight fasti until m an was Jrrry Brown, SN, U. I,
1130,
H. A. S. .
hnstesi.
The United Daughters of ihe
Confederacy will have ■ called
meeting at 3 p. in at the home
nf Mr*. R. I.. Perkin* Sr, Mrs.
Perkins will be assisted by Mrs.
Wiggins.

Couple ' Plans April

Wedding In Atlanta

JjDJcaJ
fount*

Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Griggs have
an adopted baby girl. The child
was born nn January 30 in thr
Srminnte Memorial Hospital. She
has hern named Juqulta Lynn.
She wrlgbed T pounds, I'k ounces
at birth.

Dixieland Pie
NEW YORK - ( U l ’t l - If you
like peanuts, you’ll like Dineland
peanut pit. Combine &gt; beaten
eggs with I cup dark corn syrup,
*« teaspoon sail, I teaspoon va­
nilla, 1 cup sugar, 3 tablrspoont
butter nr m argarine, meltrd, and
I cup sailed peanui*. Pour Into
Sinch pastry lined pan and bake
in 400 degree oven 43 muvutts or
until a silver knife Inserted In
renter of filling rom ra out clean
Cool and serve with topping of
ti rup heavy rrta m , whipped.

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Persons from 6 to 60 take drlight in kaboh rookery. Probably
adults and chlldrrn have » dif­
ferent Interpretation of fcaboh
rombina'.ions. but here is one that
the youngsters are hound to riv
joy .. it's called S auiagc-B snirP
Ktbobs,
It's a perfect Idea for a Satur­
day lunch. Mom, and it rontams
all the foods that "kida" like. . ,
smoked sausage link*, baron,
bananas, peanut butter and m anchino cherries.
This high protein luncheon on
a ' stick" will give s^Or young,
iters that needed get up and go
to carry them through an aficw
noon of activities.
*
Sausage-Banana Kabobs
■ tmukrd sausage links
2(3 *slices baeon
3 to 4 bananas
Lemon Juice
1 3 cup peanut butter, chilled
I maraschino cherries
Cut smoked sausage links diago­
nally into thirds. Cut bananas In.
to 32 Winch pieces amt dtp in
lemon mice Place 1 teaspooy
peanut butter, between each two
banana pieces. Wrap each bana­
na "sandwich" with 1 slice ba­
con. On each of eight I Inch ske­
wers. thread 3 sausage pieces, t
cherry and 2 bacon wrapped hanans "sandwiches," fastening ba­
eon securely with skewers. Pisco
kabobi on broiler rack and broil
3 Inches from the heat about 7
minutes. Turn and broil on sec­
ond aide until lightly brownriW
about 2 minutes. Yield: ■ kabobsr

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MONDAY
W. S C. S. clrclat of (he First
Methodist Churrh will meet al
3 p. m. as follows
Circle Five with Mrs. If. B.
Hudson. I l l Holly Ave.
Circle Six with k iln Versa
Woodcock. McKinley Hall.
Circle Seven with Mrt. A. V.
Collum, 200 West IMh SI.
Circle Eight with Mrs. Ray­
mond Shullr, 2419Orange Ave.
Circle Nine with Mrs. Laura
F uracil, 100 Watt l« h &amp;L

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THURSDAY
Plncerest Uapiltl Church Bro
therhood meeting at 6.10 p. m .|
Plnecrest Baptist Church choir
praetlrc at 7:3o p m.
Church visitation at the First
Baptist Church throughout the
day.
Royal AmbaMidorv rrtsei at the
First Baptist Church al 7 p. m.
Choir practice at the First Bap
Utt Church as follows: Carol
cbolr, 6.13 p. m : Concord choir,
7 p. tn.j Church choir. B p m
The Chancrl Choir of the First
Methodist Church will practice al
7:30 p. m.
The Boy Scout Council will
meet at thr First Presbyterian
Church a t 7 M p. m.
FRIDAY
Cherub Choir practice al the
First Methodist Church at 4:13
p. ra.
Plnecrest Baptist Church Train
ing Union Council mrellng at 6 30
p. m.
rin s e rs tt Baptist Church Music
Council meeting at 7:30 p. m.
SUNDAY
Plnacrrst Baptist Church Carol
Choir practice al 3:30 p. m.
Plnecrest Baptlit Church Youth
Fellowship at 1:43 p. m.

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Church
Calendar

fleers of Nine, postponed tA
scheduled open house when h«
learned of the wrdding plans.
Cdr, Harris commented • The
Navy is not a cold and Impcr.
tonal organiiation. Whenever pov.
slble we do everything possible
that we can to help the men s
personal plans. | know (hit
Malhewi and his fianrre. Mist
Spence, base been planning their
wedding for a tong tim e, ■■
alnea the open house is not *
operational eommilment t h *
squadron could change u* p la n
and make new arrangem ents.
Miss Spence it a native of
Leesburg. She lives with h rr par,
ents and ii employed al Brsgd.
on * Drug Store. Mias Spence is
a graduate of Leesburg Hlgls
School.

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Elder Springs

Heavy Attack Squadron Nine's
open house and Captain's Inspec­
tion scheduled for Feb. T has
been rescheduled for the 14th of
Feb.
The date originally tel conflict­
ed with a very Important engage­
ment of one of Ihe squadron'*
men. Freddie Malbews AQ3. a
radar gunner In one of Ihe "Hool
Owl" squadron's flight crews, will
be m arried on Feb. T. The open
bouse and Inspection would have
prevented
many of Malhewi
friends from attending.
Cdr. Harris, commanding of

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State Taxes Going Up, National Survey S a y sSan,ord
WiM
Host
Area DCT
Clubs

w a s iiin g t 6 n lUlMi — Slate this year, nr* taxc* or in crra.es Hovkrfrllrt * included a fal ta x '
In New- Jersey, lio* Robert B •talei a tread *• withhold Income Pennsylvania
South
Carolina
.
, .
.
.
budget! are going uplike rubu*t in pr* -rnl I n te l arc |H»«»tblf• or package to raue $J77 MO.OOO and Mfyner alio prciented a record taxei from paychecks Rockefrl Vermont and Wathir.gton
Some _ ” ‘ T
t™ " 1 fn ,r»'
m r“ •* lh* Alr
mountain clim beri and 10 are probable and in »ome case's cer- Broun a*x&lt;*d tor tax . Incrra te ! budget but laid It could be bal Ifr t and U illu m t' tax program* M innoota Ifgttlatcr* v*jnt to lr\&gt; **ori' J Hl1* £fl * Kfan«1 tour at preie«lrri by a lour of the h a ir,
Hate taxes.
tain
totaling Stttf'XW.ooo
anted without a tax Increase
call for withholding ta\r% in Nr* a ta le i tax. but tiox O n llle la jnior!: *n(1 ,lt ^ * ' aI
NJ During the afternooR. l u n t t m il
In more loan ‘;alf of the i&gt; |„ , | m 0l| *|| ,|ate» where gotIn Michigan, Go* G. Mennrn
lllinou and Pennsylvania legl Y&lt;*rk
anan want*
\o rk and
and Mulligan
Michigan The
The *amr
«im r freem
Freem
u a n u Into r .i.e
raite income
inromp
A9Mt«i fur the trip *ul hr
^ntrrliinm rnt and
•M*/
•talei w lxt'f l.egi»lalurci meet r rn&lt;&gt;ri have .ubmltted budget! lor Williams It beiel hv a Itnancial ilato ri will rereixr budget! In the propoiali are gelling attention m taxei and exet*e« on liquor and . . twH.iil. . hiatoui
.
...
l*ii • ••*as*Iin o df 01011*( T11IOn
ard
M«««arhu*ftt«
tobacco
the e'Mtins fiscal year Of lucnri Cfitil *o severe that »tate uni neighborhood of two billion dol Minneinta
N ltU dH IW tll, tohatco
More
students
Arrangement* for the i nffr
Morr than
inan ITS
jo D
i» ri Ti Munrnu
um. their budget* are hither than x rrn tie i were borrowing from lar* for the next biennium. Both where the L egiilalurri ha*e re
Maryland_ taxpayers
got ............
th rlr 4f_
‘ ..1 c . m m e t h a \e hem made by LOQtt
. .
the laxt one* and man* are at &gt;banks, which haxc now- shut off are expected to Include proposal* tected them in pad sears, and in bj(,
„„
,|rtuhlf " T
.
. p
J. G irard. DCT coordinator of
all-tit. »• high! The i»me upward further credit lie h at asked for to increase the tike from alate North tarolina and South ta ro note of it The Hate in ome tax s„eiuie.l „ ,n ,
|Uirr
, 0f i Seminole High School,
trend It expected in those still to Ho million d illatt a 'c a r of new salei taxes (io*. David I. I.awr bna
wa» m frr, l(.,| |,x
(,r r rfnI
^ dwiftlimt i i v v
come An rxecption It Kama*.
revenue. Michigan expect* to ha*e cm*- of Pennsylvania think, htt
M aiiachuiett. u in trouble too. rlfectixe In I9A*. and the sale* * (||
b,„
downtown San
Nelson A R'Wkefeller of New a deficit of 110 million dollars h* stale will need about &lt;00 million with a AJ million dollar deficit e* tax was Jumped from : per ten t
„ ,i| M.P thr new x n u '
Nine Sanford Axe m critund Vuik and Edmund (i Ilrown of July 1dollars in new re*enue for the pectad this fin a l year. Go*. I .&gt;« to 3 per cent, rffecln r ih ii
Jan , r r lr r
y miIh Wmg md the
are cooperating In the tpon«or California — the new go* ernors of
The Indiana l.c n s la tu rr r. two year period
ler Purtolo want! a withholding I.
C.unt. Dormitory
*
ihip of a "one ring'' circuv Fri the t*o blggeit state* — each ha* ceixr.l it* lirst lulliun dollar bud | Nr-s or increased Hate income *&gt;Hem to collert Hate imome
o th er Hate* in which change*
llradquarlrrt for the meet will
da' and Saturda* aftern&lt;H'n*
gurn In* l^glllaturc a record UI Ihil .'car fur the root fox blrn taxes, higher and—or broader U l « an&lt;l a nrw hut limited «atr» ln Inromo la * u &gt;■
I , ,sn In n,, theatre at the \a * a l Air
Thr circui . will featutr rle . budge' In e x re ii of two billion dol mum but it can l&gt;e handled with sales taxei and incrcaicd excisei tax of
3 per cent.
sidered include Alabama
Colo Station where members of Ihe t*
piani*. ijramra pontn. itun.s anu ,4r% {or
„ 1(, nfx, ( „ f i | ; r i r no nfw , JV m rreaie. on top of on Imuor
and tobacco are theOther »tatri where new or
rr rado. Idaho. South Carolina
- n | cluh. will m ik r nomination! lor
rlnwm Free rides will be avail
M argaret C. flwaltnry
Ihoie enacted two years ago \ ir molt widely proposed m taiurr* s u rd lalei ta x n In tome form Wistonim A nrw incomr
tax ranlldalet for the office of repie
able for those who desire a jaunt
"A t
Mathar I urm urt"
gmia muied
into the billion dol for railing new resenue.
are gelling attention include Art | may heproposed In Rhode
I* ien&gt;ati«r
atmard an elephant, or the les*
lar budget d a n tail &gt; rar
| I-ikr the federal government. 10 rona, lltlnoli, Missouri. Hhio, land, which row hat a .ale* tax 1 I .inch will he irrxed in thr
braxe who prefer thr
ponies
tnr pom
e
,
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There will he no adinimon J q Q ; L O l l O p b C ! ) ,
charge Hnwrscr. tickets
tcketi muit tie
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SARASOTA, tL I'l —
A jack
col
obtained, with specified purcha*
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.
es. from Sanford A*e merchant.
*" *0,« ^rrou1nl,
who arc underwriting the coat of
J jn &lt; * ■ FauBuser 3t. was
the life us
v,hcn h“ car ,rl1 on " l*
t uoperaling in tne scuturc are c ’’
Sanford Shoe Center. Jcnkin* tu r
ta u lk n rr wa» working beneath
niturc Co . Larry'* New A i *e«t
*ct-icle and had removed
Mari. H 1 A Dept, atore. Arm* 'x "1' ir a r wheels whrn the ja ik
A Na*y Surplus Storr, Sanford crushed hli cheit and a spring
Flour l Feed Storr. C l C U pinned him acroi* the throat
quor Storr, F. M. It. 3c, to. and
IV Store and Nick • Package
Store

Circus Is Planned
For Sanford Ave.

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Prop Slashes Car,
Bui Driver Unhurl
CLEVELAND. Ohio i t P l i - A
ronfu.rd
mntori.t who drose
through a propeller of an idling
Air Force Tram port Wednesday
night n eap ed unhurt, but hit car
ard the plane were heavily dam­
aged
Andrew- J Bird, TO. failed to
herd texeral warning aignt and
drose a c ro n runway• at Cleveland's Mopkini Airport
right
through a whirling propeller of a
tour engine, CUR Hercules Jetprop transport waiting to lake off
Terminal officials laid Bird
kept right on drm ng before he
was halted by airport poller Hr
• aid he had come to the airport
to pick up his wife who works at
Ihe airport terminal, but got toil.
Air Force official!, railed from
W rignt-Pattrnon Air Force Base
at Dayton to inxn tig atr, rstimat
rd damage to the plant at SISO.(KU They *&lt;&gt;&lt;1 the propeller wai
damaged and the engine burned
ot. .
• ir whirling h la d n madr • i n
nc*! iticea * through the roof of
Bird t car.
• | must have made a wrong
turn." Bird admitted.

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Editorials

Washington Calling

THE POSTMAN W RIN G S TWICE?

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Green To Have Voice
In Assessment Level

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The aaaeaament level of Seminole County property ap. parently will be eel in accordance with the aU te’a wMhen.
Mra. Marv Earle Walker, tax assessor, yeaterday *aid
that aha had agreed to make no commitment* on a»m»menta until after aha had conferred with State Comptroller
Ray Green. She aaid Green had relen ted th at the make no
atatementa on aaaeaament level* until afte r “ planned con­
ferences."
Mra. Walker aaid further that the conference* with
Green will be held a* aoon a* “luffleiant facta are available"
from the current reappraisal program, being conducted by
Dowling k Co.
The tax aaaeaeor *aid ah* planned to attend th# keb. 12
meeting with the County Commi»»ion and the School Board.
John Krlder, Commiaaion chairman, laid the meeting had
been called to diacu*a aaacaamenti.
Juat what effect Mra. Walker’* atatementa will have on
tha proposed meeting remain* to l»e seen. A fter adopting
a reeolutlon aaking for a 7ft per cent level in assessment* at
ita Tueadav meeting. It ia reasonable to aaaumr that the
Commiaaion might aak Mra. Walker for an answer to this
proposal.
'
It has l&gt;een made clear tbsl Gov. I^R oy lolllns an&lt;l
Green plan to have a great deal to say about propelry asses*,
menta. If the assessments are too low. This was emphasized
in atatementa and by adoption of a tax manual.
Green told The Herald that the goal of the rurrent
strive is uniform assessment in all Florida counties. Amcm hient levels now rang# from 2ft per cent in many to 100 per
rent'in Calm Heath County. Uificfala, Imnefore.Vnt.H lougji
*aledding ahead, unless tax assessors over the stale are to
ba told what assessment level to set.
The higher the assessment level, the more property
. which will be included on tax rolls. Conversely, the higher
"ftl'e assessment level, the lower the millage (actunl tax rate).
Tha constitution require* that the assessment level be
100 per cent of “ full ca*h value.” Only one of Florida* f&gt;7
By WIN PKNDLKTON
li belter thin that nropov.d by eronomy minded sim ilar lo that
• counties compllee. however.
Since Green requested that no assessment level be *et HOW TO CHOtiSC? — Since the heads of Ihe Army and Navy held by hit father. This week hr
r until he gave his views on the matter, he has the next move. the memory nf iuch things, it Academies F a tre ll's lelettiont hat asked Congress to adopt whil

■ r WILLIAM ft. WHITE
I cal year, which open* n eit July Vo firm answer ta n possibly h*
WASHINGTON — Behind * ' 1. to around IT7.000.000.000. This liven i t Inn stag&gt;. b e n u ie the
ire s l deal of loudly dram atic — Is * figure of conservatism —and dectil'r factor will he simply
tnd undeniably import**! - ms- * '•■ * retrenchment. It reflects the fictor of Presidential deter.
neutering aver Senate filibuster the Presideat's sharp turn, late mlnaUon and P residential will ta
i
rules and so on. the opposing la his Administration, tow ird th e ftiht.
forces are m arshillag for th* old-fashioned rith rr thsn the lib*-j inquiry, how ever. among at|
quiet, real, ••n il'' battle of th* rsl Republican slew he used to fictions indicates this tentative
lesd.
answer; the P resident ran hold
uew Congress.
As is usually so in the h rra d the line on the budget If he real,
This is the battle of th* budget.
It is dull, yes; but it is the pay- an d b u tter issues, the ro m in t |y (Mends it — and if businru
Mf. President Elsenhower if re s tr ille is bipartissn rather than conditions continuo to he pond
•resented as determined lo hold stnclly between the two parties fnouph so that th e re is no impe.
federal ipendinf for th# newr ft*. The greatest single force on the ratiV. businessman demand {nr
President s side — if he goes more government spending to
through with his resolve to hold boon tj,t s t n eral economy,
down Federal spendlnz - will Ib*
V u n V k t lh# E ilfn h o „ r Clh.
the P°«*rful
n ‘ ‘a ‘net Is significantly more comer.*

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Lee For Lincoln?

rOLUMUUS. Ohio (U t'D -G C R •ra l Lee will officiate at the
ptantinr of the Lincoln Memorial
J e $ 5 C T jS w l
HA* l . l * * d %
*• • o i l i l s d * • * ! • * • iree here Feb. It.
t «• iSs s h fee seytlil *tS*o od all MS* Soswl worn* nrloisd ta ski*
He ia Gen. Harold R. I**. U . ft.
Marine corps, i t (barge o f the
military delegation to the c e re ­
ii^ ic g irT is i a m i
t s s M*|
monies for the dedication o f Lin­
coln Memorial Hospital.

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1 1 n}a Iway*' refuse Commbilon to become Secreisrv

T lie

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»•««»• certainly no burning
litieril, w»t neiiner so able nnr
*o dctrrmired an econnmuer si
is Mrausi.
Indeed, Strauss — an old and
A -------unapologciir aiso c ia tr of Mr.
A r m y rrO m O tlO n
Hoover and (he first a b s o lu te
k r if .DBKRG.
Germany—2 n d auihrntlc ’ Hoover man'* lo rn.
j j -jarrv Cordell, platoon leader ter the K uenhower Administrsej
pinoon. Co, C, S2nd Inf , tion at the top — may hecorr.s
received a promotion to first lieu the determining factor in Ihsff
, rnlB t (r#n, u . Col. Edwin T. | whole affair.
Riot, S2oil Inf. Co.
He hat not come into the CabiA graduate of the Citadel In "»&gt; merely In “ get a lo n g " He it
Charleston. 8. C . Lt. Cordell *n huile rich enough not to have
tered th* service in July, 1957. 10 ^eep any Job. And he has a
He attended ranger and airborne P»*,|0i&gt;*te belief in ftstal solidity
school at Fort Bennmi. Ga . be
outdated many mty
for* Joining the kind. Inf. in April, heheve this concept lo he In
l,jl *
; short, his influence will be rit*,
„ . „
. , . , _ always and without a tremor,
U
Cordell
fr« m t toward holding the line
Seminole High School in IkM He
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,rofly ^
ia the see of H e s"'1 Mrs. J . D (hl| o!d
td m ire r — this
Cordell, JSM Elm Ave
truoted friend of the late Rename
Robert A. Taft, Mr. Eisenhower a
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lu
s t Elemon Day, U. S. v o te rs .
nval for the 1952 Preiidenapproved" Vpprosimalely 1 1.900,•!‘mi nomination — should mors
ooo.oOQ in new bond issues to fi- nf»rly thsn any other persomfv
n(B rr , t l i# , nd municipal im- lh,&gt; Eisenhower Administration In
provem rnti
I this. Its last phase.

1‘, 1 'Z S : r rr.”’,..1; Locol Mon Given

Neg ro Hits Tree; 3 Charges Filed

DAILY

when

forces hate more people, the
^ r r e i a r y of tha
President and hit harkers have
, .
much more power — if they will
Herbert Hoover ^Recuhii'
selte It and use it. Congress, by “ n' X i ,
a^e±.
thf Constitution of course, p u tt
A Cabintl sm ro th* Uit *
on the U ses snd controls the tire
r ..
. .
.
of th . appropriations.
m hi of he A
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tw o-separate school. In Orlando.
.She spend* the day helping wAh &gt;"*
the little tola, many of whom are

Examples Of Service

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task, a visit to tha tehoolt would
toon alter your opinion. It ia
hesrt rending to tee some of the
most beautiful children unable to
«ee, hear, walk, talk or even to
hold a spoon
In the room for blind, Braille
*'
another, where vision
is slight, instruction entails use
of hook* with specisl Urge print
coiling MS ta ch and a dictionary
has been a rule that entrance to are made by a hoard of local citi- he calls an economy measure
irn i who screen, examine, Inter­ which was first tu'gge.trd by hit costing 1100. In the therapy room,
West Point or Annapolis b at been
view and otherwise study etch father when hr was In C o n g m i. those with weak, undeveloped
by
Congressional appointment.
candidate. Faicetl has always fol­ Congressman Rogers ihm ki Hut m uielri get special m ention with
Then cam e the new Air Force
lowed their recommendations.
If all votes on appropriations e ie rrlte s to strengthen thesr m us­
Arademy. The Air Force set up
were “ roll rail'’ vote*, the Con cles.
To
show
how
well
hit
group
rule* of ita own The member*
All kinds of atpentlv* equip­
The importance of the telephone operator, one o r Ih# of Congreta rouiq recommend a of citlienv function, Faicell points great would spend let* money ment is adapted to various de­
He
esplains
it
this
way,
feel
nut
that
l
u
t
year
when
this
lo
many whose services are “taken for granted, ’ waa em* given number nf applicants, but
fects. One is a walking atrip with
Ihe final .election waa lo he m ade r il selection board recommended that appropriation are nf surh
phaaited again yeaterday.
vital
Importance
that
the
laspay*
« * ' • ,n «u,d* h*nd* »"d 1
by the Air Force. This system ha* *’n* principal applicant and five
Two local Southern Bell employes, Mra. Audrey I’atter- proved
r*d *or eep aratln i the feet An
to he more dem ocratic Wte-rnnlra the men rated so high r r i and public generally should other
it equipped with a set of
•on and Mr*, llebecca Jones, were preaented with Vail and has given many men wlihi ly
»&gt;*
eventually clmien know how the individual rnngrrttAwards, They were credited with saving the life of Mr*. J. ability, but without political for ihe Naval Academy. Faicell man votes in spending Ihe lax- treads whirh encourages them to
lift their legs There are many
B. Ray, who suffered a heart attack laat May while talking friends, an oppoitunlly lo enier hat written to U . Gen. G arrison1payers money."
typei of metal guides fe. those
II.
Davidson.
Ruperintcndrnl
of
Rogers ts y t lhai during the last who cannot walk, but who are
to a nephew in Arkansas.
the Academy Alter watching tha
When Mr*. Bay'* end of the phone went dead, the t«u Air F ort# ly.lrin work for the Weil I'mnl, and suggested that Congress D l million was voted trying
** , r * “ P Nationwide, on by voire vote. Hr Ihinkt that
op«r«torn lummoncd polict. Mro. lUy w u rimhed In iht past several years, Weil I’oinl ****
It would be impossible to hire
and Annapolis air trying to break
Any rhangr n| this kind will be if the record showed how each ocrupat.onal therapists for ra rh
hoipital, whera she recovered.
old tradition They are trying 'I" * taking ptac*. Although tome man vnird that Ihe congressmen child, but that would be ideal.
This 1* an outftUnding example of public service. .Next Ihe
to tallg (he ftopgrcsimm Into g jy .| congressmen consider the *p would he more careful how they For this reason, we should give
ti l* the long distance operator is • little alow and your ihg *up their right In make th* s»oinll*S(e of radeta a hoiner and spent money. Th* people bark
to those parent* like Mrs.
n#fv*» get • little ragged, you might rememlier this story. final appointments Instead, the * nuisance, other* guard this home would know whether or nos thank*
Pillard who give freely and un
Army and Navy would like the privilege carefully and will he they were wailing money and selfishly lo help out in this work
congressmen In present a list of stubborn about giving it up Also, would be able to keep a better It would be an Inspiration for all
eligible men and lei the m ilitary even though Fascell might have ehrrk on them,
lo pay these schools a vm t
[ ‘he best system In the world for, This idea was suggested nri
Rally .lean Tillman, solored der control and no driver's In-- make the final selection
raren ia with normal children
The ides has much m erit, but ' selecting young men, you can be gmally h&gt; Paul's fu lle r. Dwight, doubtless would feel like falling
female, was charted by city po erne Daniels wrai ihsrged with
jlee with three violations yetier- allowing an unaulhoriied pm nn w hin the suggestion hit the desk sure that the Army and the Navy when he served in Congresi. nn their kneet in prayer, giving
day when she swerved down West la drive his ea r. Damages to nf Florida's Congressman Itante will be so proud of their own Dwight Rogers was the first thank* tn the I/vrd for blessing
Uth St. ta d m in e d into a tree, the car were estimated it M*** Fascell, It hit immovable rock methods that they are not likely congressman ever elected in Flor­ you so greatly. Teachers in our
And for good rrason. As we have • to give in to somebody elve s ida's Ruth District and held the regular achnoli who get disrourafter narrowly misting another
I written In earllrr sl.iriss, F a t r r l l ! **7 n‘ thinking
teal for th years until his death aged should sef the challenge
vehicle.
like and • passenger. John Wes­ All peraun* above a certain age set up his own system nf t r i e r - , DIKE FATHER, LIKE BON — In 1151. He was followed by Paul, these technicians, parenls and
Rogers It who Is now serving his third children ar* meeting.
ley Daniels, Tampa Negro, were are entitled to pensions regard live appointments when hr c a m e . Congressman Paul
If you are bored, nr hive lime,
liven emergency treatm ent In the test of past employment nr ton to C ongrrij and hr (eels his plan i building a reputation for being term.
tribulwni In their country's social
t urge you |o see what is happen­
office nf Dr. Georg* Siarke
Charges against the Tillman security system In Denmark. Fin
ing We all are not gifted with
woman were driving while mtnsl- land, Norway. Sweden, Canada
Ability to perform, but we ran
and
New
Zealand
all help by donating generously
rated, failure In have vehicle un
when asked tn give
By Ruvvell Kay
Mrs. P ittard never x d s Imp*i
rommeree.
They
deal
more
or
does.
II
lells
you
lhai
Jim
Rrowa
hi
in titia
People aik silly question* torn# | less In gtarrallllet. Th* best way! I *|f Ed Smilh went to Rocky] lient or ruffled when ihe children
j : *;-. ll-i AMU.I.d
I. n ew ar
II. Oa*
A CttOU
•J,Y !” ri'v-ti'.rjii
limes in all sincerity because In learn ail about a rnmmunily
**’*
*nd •‘•ught 14 misbehave. She remain* raises,
ef
I. Preface*
1. Move
ii :-s • j ’.H t i;H 4
handles them wtih superb kind­
•. Thong
II
In ptaya
they do noi slop lo think how “ "&gt; 'pend some lim e there and ^ ! U {!i,|0 *?d
h!
'
nr-; in|I.-irJ 1
ness. Mother, your children are
pope* I 1 il ." i i;:iu jy .n
4. Gaelie
gel
arquilnted
with
it
first
!?*
•'»
'«
'»
«
proudly
by
II. Wed
ridiculous surh questions ere.
in excellent hands. Hats off to
|,anij
I
Iheir
ratch,
grinning
from
ear
lft. Laws
U. 1 i IJII ’J3 (I
32. Fish
ft.loepFur example I received a lelier
‘ l l ■ i r m s ID
lo ear.
Mra. Pittard!
notation
14. Mat­
maklng
If
iht*
is
not
pn"ib&gt;*
the
aeat
recently
from
a
former
acquaint
j i JJ '
(Signed 1
From Its advertisements you
Isgreditnl
II. Cam* up
ter*,
ii&lt; H
ir-M
heii thing I* to tiibscnb* la th*
,
anre
who
sold
his
business
in­
ta
ft. Teach u g
1*. Wit
Mr*. Arnold Williams
&gt;.ns . i t hi
n
local newspaper and study it from gel I* know the names of local
terest*
in
Ihe
north
and
plans
la
T. reafldasie*
U . Matsure
m
errh
sn
ii,
acquaint
yourstlf
with
iV'.'i* H i J'ii 1: )i 1
day
lo
day
or
week
lo
week.
In retire somewhere in Florida.
ft. Border
mufie 1-3 J 1.1 ') - . n j n t
nf eiataset
Ihe kind ef merchandise they i r ,
r«
__ . •
U p asked me lo suggest the best You rsa depend on the torsi pa
I I Deakey
ft. — - and
11 mate***
»■»
handle and the Incal prices which t O f l l
I\6 C 6 p tlo n
place to locale I would yusl as P#f •" s‘*e you a true pirtur*
ts e le r d s i 's A m o
rail
11 Ahead
Andy
TAL1.AIIASSEE ( I 'P li — Gov.
soon answ er Ihe question, "llow
everyday life as you would you ran compare with these in
11. length
IT. Compass
10 In France, It. Mather
LeRoy Collins' suggestion that the
ta r Is up*”
experience it if you were artuslly other arras.
ef
fsih er
of alep
point Isabe l
You and you alone ran deter­ Legislature consider abolishing
IS. withdraw
Id Mineral
39 Title of
Irish goda
M hlle I might h**r a personal living in Ihe town,
19. Plains
11. Rig
rupee l
spring
p re frrrn re or Iwn ihsl which *p
The total paper lakes you lo mine Ihe best place fnr you in eipensive graduate schools at the
II. Putglan
41. Hegnnil
&gt;1. Of sound
II. Play
peal* lo me might not in te rrst
churches and civic clubs, Br­ live You probably won't find a H alt Negro university gnt a root
rtatoalag
Indiana
i dial)
synopses
ibe other fellow in the least. So tuainls you with th* actions of perfect rnmmunily anywhere b u t( reception today from members
I I Half
SI. Win*
10. Imitation
4J. snort for
many thing* enter into it th a t- ,h* *tlE *nd county official*. you can drpend on the Incal pa of Ihe House and Reaiie Appro
Margaiel
l prefix t
receptacle
satin
nolwMly in his right mind would Through it you meet ihe butcher, per In picture II as It really is.I prlitinni committees.
Id Avoid
attem pt to point out any spot the hiker and candlestick maker
1 T- r r r - 1”
J - J - 1
Jot*
and call it “ best".
»* **“ »* the beggar and thief.
29. Poem
il
My advise tn anyone in te riste d H reflects Ihe good and the had
J
10. Kune*
In locating here is tn urge them Read any local newspaper for six
lOB.I
SUNNING YOUBIIIF
T*
tn visit the slate and look ovrr month* or more and you will
51 Jargon
hive
the
clearest
picture
of
any
11. Neva Malta
BAQOID ISVINO TO
all section* We all have varied
IT
1
• a bar i
likes and dullkr* Some folks rnmmunily it I* possible to obtain
s c ia e s u e a n w
%
%
U Ether
want a home nn nr neor the for it takrs you evtrywher* from
*■
If. Coni tell*.
water, othrrs prefer inland Inca- the parks and playgrounds t* tha
ttoa
d
DO LLARS
.
police rourt and the alums.
ttons.
1
11
II. Dogs and
lt
pictures
ihe
outstanding
adLarge
metropolitan
cities
ap
rata
B IF O R I P A Y D A Y ?
it) j
iT
peal lo some folks while others vantsgrs of the rommunlly.
. . „ex
40. Tola -----,
would
prefer
a
quiet
rm
iniry
or
Plains
Us
lark
and
need,
predicts
artrear
%
IT
R
farm . Those win enjoy
Ihe “ • future and faithfully reflects
It. Biblical
bright light*, the hustle and bus '
thinking and artivities of Its
name
%
tie of the big city, dag and horse cltsieno.
4L Friend,
%
m
„
tn Spain
raring, and similar activities
H dnesn t Just say "fine R*hH
41, Perfermer
wouldn't be happy stuck off In in&lt; *• the promotion literature
%
4ft. D o IU m i
%
the backwoods.
4ft. Web-faMH
m
If I w an considering localing
%
birds
41
a permanent home somewhere I
BOWK
would want to know about the
l. Mahamcivic, social, and political life
*• K M
naedsn
of the community. What kind of
neighbors would I have, w hat
about churches, schools. Civic Im ­
F eb ru ary
’.OftO provements and so on.
Pftft 4
C O R P O R A T I O N
I wouldn't be swayed loo much
hy Iticraiure received from real
111
estate prnmnters nr cham ber* of
.Tal. fAi*4ea J-I74J
•*e
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w ttis IBailee
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rout
those
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rou* than
man m
on who
»nu will totally l„ j „ . l , ,' . . . . . . , -------f , r,~
defend his h&lt;.dsei The anti bud
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m ajority of the Democrat* in W * * Georg* M.
both Houses and pr.rt.cally all
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Mrs P m ard h at drive. a srhool
hut for handicapped children of
all ages from all over the county
for sis years and. mind you. withnut an areldrnt Thu dally par
fa m in e * m eant getting up at •
a. m. getting on a cold bus minus
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Will
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President, on this that or the ottjer „ ’l;
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Editor. Th* Herald:
I would like lo nominate Mrs.
George P ittard for an award for
outstanding aehlerement. It seams
fairer to give credit to those who
se n e unselfishly year after year,

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Trojans Fret, Seek
Lifting Of Penalty

Ford, Mantle Hold Out
Ry MILTON* RICHMAN*
lu lled Praia laiem alien al
W hiter Ford ha* ■ bowling dale
with Mickey Mantle thi* week enjl
in Dali i i . md the Yankee front
office would love to m ake a tenatrike by lignins the inuthpaw
pitcher today before he takea off
fo r Tevai,
Ford, who ha* been aiked to
accept an M.WO cut. laid he
w a in 't lure whether he would
d ro p hy the club office today.
•*I may and I m ay not," he
»aid. "I'm going to Datla* tomor­
row for Ihe opening of Mick *
bowling alley. Hut If 1 don't »ee
Roy Harney today I II have time
to are him before I go to train­
ing camp." *
'
Ford and Mantle certainly won't
he talking tenpin* in Dallas.
When they gel a chance to hud
die together, you can bet they'll
rtiieviM Caiey Stengel* r e c e n t
hla»t. of which they were the
chief target*, md the latary tlaih
each U being atk rd to take,
Ullle Public Reeling
Calm, cixvl and collected a* u»
u al. Ford isn't beefing much pub
lirly about thr rut o th er than to
aay . "i don't inland to tak e it."
He ran i tee how h r rate* one
in light of hi* 14 7 rero rd , which
included i«*rn ihutoui* and a
301 earned run average that w n
to p t in Ihe American leag u e.
The Yankee*, who will have a
lot of Hiking lo do before they
e v e r can convircc Whitey, re­
quired little turli per*ua,ion In
getting 4Jye*rnld F.no* (Coun­
tr y ) Slaughter to agree to term*.
Embarking on hi* ISih playing
te a ion in Ihe major*, Slaughter
•limed for the *ame money he re­
ceived Du year, approgim atrly
SlS.OOd He batted
304 tn 77
gam e* and probably of equal Im­

portance i i th at ha still Ii exhibit
A whenever Stengtl deliver* on*
of hi* “ why don't you-lakf'S-lrsion from " te c tu m to the reat of
hi* player*.
There wa* rhnaiderabli algning
activity am ong other m a j o r
league rlub*, too.
Dodger* Sign Gilliam
Jim Gilliam became ihe 24th
member of the l/i* Angela* Dodg­
er* to okay term*.
General M anagrr F J. B a v in
hlnied that leveral club* tried to

g*t Gilliam but itl* *tb*y dka't
•van com* claaa."
Ho conildered
Gillum
Uka
"four man rollsd Into on*. H*‘a
ons of the bast Itadoff m tn ilb a 's
a iw ltrh h itttr and bs ta g Jilay
the infield or out/ttld e q u a l l y
wall."
San rranclico announced tho
signing of outfielder* Laon Wag­
ner and WHIia Kirkland and infielder Ray Jabloaiki, whlla Phil­
adelphia iitiifiad five p la y an a t
a clip — pitcher Jim H ara, In*
ftald ir Johnny O'Brien and ronkkai
lo u V aule, Daltai Green and
Henry Maion.
The Chicago Whitt So* corrated
veteran Ray Boom and tha Balti­
more Oriole* tignad newcomer*
George Bimberger and Ray B ar­
ker. The While So* now have t t
ptayera under contract and tha
Oriole* II.
Boiton had a big day, alto, get­
ting signed contract* from pitch­
er* Willard Nison and Jerry Ca­
ttle and ralrh ert lit'w ood Sulli­
van and Fd Stdowik!
Pitcher Gary Blaylock. 1410
with Rocheiier la at te a in n ,
• greed In term* with the St. Lout*
Cardinal*

Ry JO E ST. AM.VST
•indent *thlele«, and the uniter ’ the eip tratio n rtalr of thi* ban,
M)S ANGELES (L T Il — Thr iitv admtninralinn in regard In Jan. 7. 1960. would be pulled
University of Southern California ttudent affair* including athletic* bach to the firtt of the year *o
that the Trojan football team
v*!ked a tig h tro p e today «ith a t*ai ’ reorganlted"
A*h* Itan Be Tilled
could become eligible to compete
stricter policy on recruitment oi
T h n r detciopm er.u were an m th - New Year a Pay Ro»c
Hudent athlete* but fretted under nounred at a pee** conference Bn«i fa m e .
NCAA penaltiei and hoped for a Medne»day h&gt; SC Preaident Pr
Topping appeared unmicrcated
partial pardon
Norman Topping who *a!d he j„ alleviation of other NCAA penThe ttniveraity. ham lining in would prrient a formal appeal aJUfi »tirh a* ban on appearance
1111 queit for national honor* be for alleviation of p en illir, to the of in y T rojan alhtrtci In NCAAA HEAL TROPHY — H. I*. Ungwell. 1210 Magnolia,
c»J»r of NCAA aanclioni, aaid NCAA Lvecuiive Committee meet- ipontcred lelevtied etent* and fin
proudly
po*r&lt; with the lO.pmmd. 11-ounce black ha** he
in effect. "Look, what a *-ntid boy tng in April.
caught
Tuesday
morning at Long* Camp, on the St. John*
annal receipt* thereof Thia pen
am I!" But at the tame lime a*,
P r Topping *aid he hoped the alty waa *et at two year*.
River. Long well waa using live bait when h a tangled with
•erted it » n n e\er a really bad NCAA would lift a ban on parti­
Rereuiler* Reprimanded
this beauty. It was the biggest has* he ever caught.
boy.
cipation by Trojan atl.'rtc* in r a ­
Topping went on to *ay A1
(Herald S taff Photo)
Two paid Trojan irecruiter*
r i i u i i n . tional
iionai rnampioninip
lor
....
championthlp etenl* for
were w m t flapped for incurring one ,ear and would allow itrong n * I‘’v * v **’“ t *nt
j
NCAA - r a th with oter . r.alo u . SC team, in tenni. tied bv P a t.,
tN ,fk . . ^ T L . ^ . n r L a n r t
- - pro* 1 Cupper Ale* O lm rdo'. ba,rhall irrrc ta ry . ‘ h ate been reprim and­
approach** to Iwo football
ed,
placed
on probation, and taVST. PACt.. Mmn. (DPI)—Speed
peel, in (he Ea*t, the SC alumni and track and field lo compete
en out of all recruitment active
w n the n iffrrm er between victor
organization w ai requeued to re for niliunal honor,,
Del F lanagan, and vanquished
" ( r a i n from contacling provpeclive
Topping *|*o *aid he hoped that tici. O ther aailgnmrnt* in the
unitertil)' will be offered them ao
Halph Duqa*. but the offiriat, and
their loyal intrrcit and rn crg te,
the fighter* all vaw the n m r
can het be utilized."
Hung differently.
I'appa* and P atii. both form er
• Sure, he hit me mnre," Flan*
Trojan football play era. later i«
gan *auf. "but they were ju*t
By TIM MORIARTY
lory and it* 16th win in 17 game,
»ued statem ent* vaytng they felt
light lap* and when I hit him, I
by bowling over Rowling Green.
l nlted Pre»» Internationa!
they had "not committeed any
hit him h ard ."
75 g? Mlkr Moran icorcd 2t
North
Carolina
and
Cincinnati
violation* of the NCAA rode "
"Why. I hit him four or five
P o i n i t for Ld H lckcy, 13th
P an * will revert to hi* italu* a t are picking up Hearn in their ranked W arrior,, vvhn have al
lime* for every punrh he landed,'*
downhill r*re in conference rham
Dupa* u id . complaining bitter­
ready received * feeler*" from
Ry JERR Y COVINGTON
from U yer to Jump center . 1 th . * * * * * *
. . . - ..... * t . . .
P**
be offered a job in the piomhip, and bertha in lh« NCAA the NIT *electton tommlllee.
ly about a "hometown" dernion.
^
The favt Sanford Seminole* t t
t -omo &gt;•g ■
university admim*tr*tion. the naFlanagan, who had been fourth
DEl-AND i U P I l - Th# UnlearGeorge Raveling
»cored 27
Junior forward Terry Chrl.icn- ufp „ f * hlfh Toppm, d*clined to baikrtball tournament.
will ttavcl to Winter Garden torankrd among ihe welterweight!, •ily of Miami ran rinch a t i t la
iwiinli
and
grabbed
a
rerord
26
The »econd ranked T ar Heel*
Continued hi* fine .honing d iu lo te.
morrow night for a return engagt- »--n
_
gained a ,p lit deci*inn for hi* aev- the Florida Intercollegiate Bat, ,
. *
Tue'day agmntt l*ervburg and
The adm m utrative rrorganita held on In firat place in th r At rehound, in leading Vtllanova in a
rnth ilraig h t triumph. Judge Jim krthall Conference tonight by de­
mem .louolehra.ier agamvl Lake- p, r , d ,hf rtly,u(,d) eg fur the S«72
61
triumph
o
ver
Wagner
v’nj
lion Topping •poke of, will hr l*npc Co»*l lo n fcrrn ce Wrdne*
Prrrault gave Dupa*. who wa* feating »eeond place Stetion. .
lege Raveling v rebound tot*! wav
view High School in the la*t DBS mmotev. He alvo added 1J point, headed by Francl* Tappan. a
The Hurricane* are 6-0 tn «Mtthird ranked, a 97 96 edge.
day
night
by
turning
hack
Mary
•hr
highest
ever
-••orded
bv
r
to the ira p rrim r win over the football end in the Howard Jone*
tilt of the regular »n»on.
The l n u rd i 'r i i i International ferenre play Ihi* te n o n while
land.
64
•
57,
for
thrir
seventh
Vlllanov*
player
and
atm
eilah
If the Seminole* arc able to Vallow Jacket*. Chrittcnton w It era of the 19JO*. who will become
card wa* 97 95 for Dupa*. and the H attrra have a 3 I record.
n» pairing ewith *en!or Cliff Sic a un h e r ally vice prriidrnt Ju ly itraighi victory while a 31 point luhrd a nrw m ark for Ihe Phil­
Miami wind* up a four &gt; game
rrpreientalive* of the four St.
repeat agamvl the nggtr Red
Kibhin a: the ita rtin g futwaiJ t. He will ovrricc all tiudenl ac b a r r a g e by Otvar K&lt;ilicrl*i&gt;n adelphia P atrvtra, The Wildcats
Paul • Minneapolis p ip e r, alto m ad lour On* week by playing
Peril*, they will have a 14 ()BC
111-ili
alio
*re
h
e
rn
,
connderrd
Untie* including the Department helped Cincinnati down Dayton.
noted the Im u I fur Pupa*, on* of Rollins tn Winter Park Friday
i»cnrd lo ca rry into the tourna­ podtiont.
for ihe NIT jam boree.
Senior Cedi Dandridge h*v had of Intercollegiate Athlrtic* and 96-14. I( waa the fuurih ranked
them bv a 9191 tally.
night.
ment neat week in Winter Park.
* The Seminole* will pity their hi* trouble* thi* ecaiun and it relation* with the alumni, a p p a r­ Bearcat*' mmn straight trium ph.
lait home gam * of tha »ravun far off the tcunng pace he i d fur ently relegated in a hack *rat in
North Carolina farrd Maryland
n rit Monday a* they lace Buhop h;m*clf l**t year. However the recruitm ent of athirie,.
without high • iroring &gt;ophomorr
•mall
lad
he*
come
fa
it
in
teMoor* for the «eeond time thia
Doug 5toe of Brooklyn, N. Y.
*ea»on. The OBC tourney will be­ tent contevta and ha* been intaluwho ii nuriing an injured foot.
gin. Feb, 12, In the Winter Park able at a play-maker and ballHowever, two other "Y an k et" T ar
handler. Hu Lett acoring night
Heel* look up the Hack, York
I.arete and Harvey Salt arenunt
Coach Rud l.av*r will be room ­ ihi* if a Ion wav aglinat New
rd for 25 nf Norlh Carolina * 2*
ing heavily un all OBC guard Ray Smyrna, where he hit 19 point*.;
pnint* in Ihe veennd half
Lundquut tomorrow night for the Dandrtdgf will pair with Lund- i
llth Tar Heel Win
Lakeview- .quad ha* a hig team. quilt at the guard,.
Coach Dick Silver,* highflying
L arn e, a New York City im
a If the Seminole* are to break
Hey Mona, a con,l,tent Grade^ th ro u g h the defence, it will take JV aquad will ploy the prc.tmin- A (tandoul at Sanford Orlando port, wound up wtih 32 point* and
• harp (hooting, a l.urdquiit *pe- ary cnntfrt tomorrowr nighl. b*. Kennel Club, loom, at the favor­ Sal*, a Brooklyn native, rontrihutginning at 7 o'clock. John Tay­ ite In the featured ninth taco t*i- rd 16 It wat the T ar llerlv' llth
(ialitjr.
Seminola aconng ace Jimmy lor, lirnrga Ptildca, and Johnny r.ight of an U-tvent uhedulo victory In 14 game*. They boait
an S ft conference record com
Gracey ha* Imt a couple of came* Marih are evpectrd to pace thi, itarting at S 10.
in which to eel a new alltim e h.gh vcoring quintet. In the first
Hey Mona will be running pared in North Carolina State a
iroring record for the tchool. meeting of theic two club*, the from the *Uth pod po,itlon. and 9 1 slate
Uobrrtion, the nation'* leading
The 6-foot lorw atd dropped in IS Red Devil, won by an 11-puint r a rty mid* rate her at fu e tu two.
point* ag ain .t Lcevburg Tunday margin.
\t 54 pound-, the light bundle •corer, upped hi* *ca*on average
in the OBC tournam ent nf»l lady i, ihe lighted hound in ihe to 33 I point, per game againtl
night to put him&gt;ell within alrikin, d iitin rr of the -US-pmnt re week lutkiview and Isrvburg feature. Another vmall dog. Jill Payton The 6 foot 5 all American
Jump »hot on the
— c»rd. Gracey will g*t the nod will fact each other on Tnuriday (luck, will be ihnoimg from tha c a n n e d
r.lght in lha Winter I’aik gym and fifth bo* with cart) mid, «&gt;f gam e* fin t play to give the
Rearcaia a lead they never re
the winner of till, contetl will face right to one.
Winter i'aik In tn t teCond game
In It e ta rt, thi, ve»&gt;on Hey Itnqulihed Dayton *cored only
Friday night.
Mona h a , won three tim et, p la c­ one field goal in the first In min­
Tha Semmclr, drew a hv» on ed th ree tim e, ard «howed once, ute*
Thurirfay and wili fare the Apop­ l a i r la*t month the hunting m n t
Cincinnati, tindcfraied tn 'he
31 j o - Miiaourt Valley Conference now
ka Patter* In the firat game Fri­ culran Crl T ear, lo poit
L’nlted P ret* Inlersationat
day night a t Winter Park, be­ treond trium ph hy thtre length,. h a, • 15 2 record agam il all
F.att
ginning al T.J'l The winner* nf
Army It I-ehigh 41
Heavy Ruvty Kea •»n it given comer*.
Marquette Win, Again
the Apopka Sanford game and tha •from! be»t early odd* fnur-toVtllanova *2 Wagner at
Marqurttc, another *trraking
St. MlrhteT* &lt;Vt I 7* Vermont *6 Winter Park I.ahrwcw or l-re*- ore. 1 hi* 72 pound led hn n dle
burg game wiil play at 7.50 un dng ha* covered Ihe five in te r n - team wilh loiirnamenl dream*,
^ T u f tt &lt;7 Row (join At
Saturday night for Ihe champion ,hv mile diviancr in 31 25 *er.md*. rarked up IIn 14th straight vie.
Buffalo II R o c h rittr At
ship of the lo p. Thia tournament
Adelphla II Fordham 69
O ther, In the ninth ate Teiblc
p rom litt to be vine of the be*: Ted, Diane Ka&gt;. Rock) M acDu'f,
Lafayette 107 W ilkr, TV
Si. Vincent M Carnrgir Tech I t in ih t v’.ale
and Glen Co!ion.
The JV tonle-l tomorrow night
Muhlenberg 92 LaSalle 75
The evening'* art inn conclude*
will begin at 7 « clock in the with a long thter eight, mile eonRotlnn l ’ SI N orlheiitern 14
Lakeview g&gt;m and the var,dy teit in which Tran,t»nt appear*
The 1.1th annual Silver Lake
Geneva Ml Wayneiburg 67
conteit will begin at t 30.
South
a* the early favonle. Stepfather Golf (Tub Invitational Tournament
l^nmr Rhyne 60 W. Carolina
I* another tup notch itrp pdt m will he held in Lecjhurg, Feb 1213, at lha Silver Lake Golf t lub.
Virginia Tech 76 Citadel 68
iht mArathon 10th.
More than ISO golfer* from
North Carolina 61 Maryland ST
Florid* and the E attern Seaboard
■|l/iyola iMd ) A7 John* Hnpkin* V
M obs ( i d s Trophy
are evpected lo tee off for tha
Iwuiivllle M Fla. Southern ST
LONDON i l l ' l l - I hr Royal event Qualifying round* will be­
Chaltanooga T6 Berry Si
it ha, Ju»t been announced that Automobile Ctuh hai a w a r d e d
gin Sunday, Feb. 4. when the
Midweal
in addition to the trophic, tn lie Itr 111 ah racing driver Stirling M ott
Silver Lake Golf Club will bmt
BaldwinWallace IT Adrian So
pretented by the Seminole Sport! (he Sir Malcolm Campbell Mem
the Central Florida Golf Ai*ociaDetroit Tech 73 Heidelberg 71
Car Ctuh in the coming economy oriat Trophy for Ihe second
Weilern Michigan 6g Jnlcdo 61
run. t h e A m o c o distributor, • in ig h t y ea r Mott* winning per lion Pro Am Tournam tnt.
All amateur golfer*, regtrdlei*
Kamai 11 Oklahoma 14
Rupert
Rlrieklaod, and Amoco form aners in 1555 included Ihe
Cincinnati 96 Dayton 71
•ervire *tatmn operator, B. S. Dutch, f’nrtugueic and Moroccan of playing ability, are invited.
Butler 63 Valparaiso 64
Henion. will prfvrnt n trophy lo grand pria event* md Ihe Argen Chairman nf the annual tourney
il Jim llrrlong. Leethurg.
Marquette 73 Rowling Grern 62
Ihe car with the bc*l overall line grand p 'ta.
South Dakota 54 Omaha 52
mile, per gallon »coie
f0
Soiilhwrvt
The eronomy run will ita n at
An ■&lt; *r*g* *&lt; m&lt;&gt;ra th a n 5n*v nf tha d o lla r you ipend *tayi in the city whara It’a
Oklahoma St. 5* Trva* J*
Hentnn't ,!atuvo Sunday. Partinipent . . . In tuppor*. achnnla, fumllh fire a n d pnlica protectlnn, put dnwn paving , , . .
Wett
l.
ui. - • u
t&gt;6nt*
* 'll folio*« ISO mile
lo pav tha folk* who work for )uu . . . t o support church*, and chanties , . . tn ha
Air Forre 79 PanhandleAAM 56 POurl#
ghtouxbi ihe Oral# Nalionin v r.ttil in m»r« kind* of mfrcharuli,* for y o u r aelarlion an-l convenience . . . lo improve
al Fnreil and back lo Sanford
•erv ire facihlie* . . . . and lo ivippoK all the o th e r thlrgv that pr«m«ta proipertty, growth
The entry fee It IM S per car
and beter living In a community.
and ill ire welcome In partici­
pate.

Tar Heels, Bearcats Get

Wins; Both Near Titles

Seminoles To Play
Lakeview Friday

Speed Is Credited
For Flanagan Win

Stetson To Host
Miami Tonight

BIG

Hey Mona Favored
In Track Feature

SLICE OF
YOUR

Cage Scores

Golf Tourney Set
At Leesburg Club

2 Trophies Added
For Economy Run

goes to make some
community more prosperous
yours . . . or the other fellows

Callooh Is Winner
Of Big Yacht Race

NASSAU. Rah»m», (CPU —
Callooh. *- 41 foot ya»t owned by
Jk flrk M Brown nf Miami, Fla .
Moday wa* declared the unofficial
winner of th r Miami to N aiiau
yiehl rare.
Skippered hy veteran Kmil Mo*
hither. Callooh wa* Ihe fifth
rraft lo reach the finish line
Wrdnetday night hut Na**au
Commodore
Bobby Symonette
predicted ihe Florida owned entry
would be dtclared both the over­
all w w e r and the elan B rham
Opion when the eorrerltd lime*
are announced.
Cariber, another »leek y a w l
from New York, reported home
firat and wa* followed in order
hy Good Hope. Ililcra. Mart*
Amllia, Callooh. Salty, Ariel V.
F.rivale and Rhubarb.

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Hedy Lamarr Sued
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OUTDOOR SCHOOLING — Students of
Pineercst School pet * lemon on thr "do's”
and "don't*" of the trsnaplantinj: of young
tr e e * from C. F. Lind, Sanford noil conacr-

vntionllt. The tree* a re donated to the
forcatry, «nd in turn donated to schools
throughout Central Florida.
•
(Herald Staff Photo)

'Rights' Testimony Taken Under Study Negro Loses Plea,
NEW YORK (LTD — The U S.
Com m ltilon on civil right* took
under conalderatioa today rtam a
of testimony on racial disc rim ination in beuiing p re *in ted by more
(ban IS w ltneuea at a two-day
bearing in New York.
A cting chairm an of the com­
mission, the Rev. Theodor* M.
.HeaiiJrgA, president of Notre
D a n a Unlveraity, aaid the homing
•Ituation . la a national problem
Which m ust be rolled on a na­
tional b u ll.
"We a r t working toward a na-

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Gagers Purchase
Celery City Grill

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w owner* of the Telery
Am
aOnty Grill. They purchated the

Hr. and M n. Carem Cager are

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•publishm ent from Hr. and Mrt.
X raie Witt.
Tbe C agen rim e hern from
N ebraska, by way of Miami,
w h tre Cager worked aa a cook.
Tha C ag en liva at 217 Oak. They
b a r e a im all ton, Wayne.
Witt aold tha oatlng establubm e at due to the lark of time to
•upends* It* operation. For the
p a rt yaar, he hat been employed
in the engineering department at
Iba Martin Co. plant.
Tha Cageri aaid they plan to
ehanga tha name of the firm. De­
tail* of a “ name our b u sln tst”
contort will ba announced.

tlonal policy." he declared.
Father llciburgh eald the commieiion, which i* inveetlgeting
the issue* of equal prolectiun of
law* in houitng, voting and edu­
cation. will submit it* finding*
and recommendation* lo Piesldeni Eisenhower and to (he (.'ongre** in a report expected to tie
ready next September.
The hearing Ju*t concluded, ac­
cording lo Father ifeauurgh, n«J
one important affect—It “dramatiled " the homing duration
Among lhn*e who tcatified were
former baiehalt *tar Jackie Robliuon; Sen. Jacob JaviU, i KN.Y.); Francli Cardinal Spellman.
Roman Catholic archbiihop of
New York; Dr. Uardner C. T ay­
lor, preildenl of the 1‘ru ltiU n l
Council of the City of New York;
Irving M. Engel, preiident of the
American Jaw ith Committee, and
Roy Wilkin*, exteulive te ettiary
of the National Association lor tha
Advancement of Colored People.

M an Found Dead;
Suicide Is Ruled

Will Die In Chair
TALLAHASSEE (LTD - The
.Supreme Court yettrrday upheld a
death irnlrncr given a Columbia
County Negro for the death of a
Negro woman in March, 1917.
E C. Daniel* was found guilty
in Columbia County Circuit Court
for thr death of t'U r* Mar Ward
The Jury made no recommend*
tmn for mercy, which makci the
death acntcnce mandatory.
Danlelt and the woman were on
a dale and were drinking when
a fight itarted. Daniel* claimed
he hit her several tim ci with a
Jack handle, then puttied her.
earning her to fall agalnit a
truck, hitting her head.
lie aaid he drove her around a
while lo revive her, but when ahe
Mopped breathing, he Irft her
body in some woods.
Iter body w ai not found for 12
day*.
Danieli didn't rtalm he wai
not rripomibte for tbe woman's
death, but contended therr w ain’t
enough evidence to prove be plan
red to kill her.
In an opinion by Juilice Slcph
rn O'Connell, the court ruled
there wav sufficient evidence for
thr jury to find him guilty of
premeditated m urder.

P*g* ft—Thur*. Feb. 5, 1959

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HOUSTON, T f l .
fU P I) —
W ealthy oilman W. Howard L*«
sued Hrdy Lamarr for divorce
late Tuesday, claiming the aultry
actress endangered hia h ealth by
cruel treatm ant,
Le*. who could not ba located
for comment yesterday, a n d there
was no community estate which
had accumulated the flva ycara I
they were married becauaa of
‘'extrem ely larga” living expensta.
Mia* I.»m»rr I* now living at
Beverly Illlla. Calif.
" F o r a peri-d of many montha
prior to the time that d efendant
separated from plaintiff, aha wax
guilty of ruch excesses, cruel
trea tm e n t and outrage* aa to ser­
iously affect and endanger plaintKf'i health and to render living
together tniupportable," the peti­
tion raid.
Mlta Lamarr filed a federal
suit against Lee Jan 2t, com ­
plaining that the virtually w ai
without fund* and charging Lee 1
failed to comply with a re p a ra ­
tion agicement they signed. She
avkrd for (SI.000 damage* from
her eatranfed huiband.

No Need To Fear,
Secret Police Say
MOSCOW (LTD - Alexander
Shdepm , the new Soviet aecurily
ihief. y rilrrd a y told the '.M*t Fi.vlel
c'nnimiint«t Party eongrrv* Dial
"sham eful ' police e itra a c a are
a thing of the pait In the Soviet

Unton
Shelf pin ipoke at the eighth
lesaion of the rengress, presided
over hy Premier Nikita S. Khru
ihrhcv.
Shclrptn replaced Gen. Ivan
Serov as chairman of the Mate
security committee last year.
lie told the delegates that the
"elim ination" of former Security
Chief Lavrenti Reria and hia
“ a n ily tf !" mrant 'There will nev­
er tie any further violation of
revolutionary Irgatlty."
“ Revolutionary l e g a l i t y ha*
been reitnred and thm r guilty of
violating it have been punished,'*
he taid , according lo the official
Soviet new* agency Ta»»
“ E very Soviet rlliren can re»t
assured that nothing like that
sham eful business will ever re ­
peat itself ..Neither our p arty nor
our central committee will toler­
ate th a t," he added.

MIAMI BEACH (U M i-I U rr y
Nachman, ftj, thot himielf to
death at hit home hrre early
Wedneiday, police reported
The victim w ai found by hit
wile, Helen. Nachman wai ilrot
through the temple with a 23
InduMry aourcea estimate that
I.'. S' factories void 2,1100,1100 pho­
caliber automatic pittol.
American families own more
Police aaid he left a note indi­ nograph* In 1931, compared with than 49.1 billion dollars' worth of
I nearly live million In 1937,
cating ha wax despondent.
lifo insurance.

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Dust Catchers Can Become 'Money Catchers' If You Use An Inexpensive Want Ad
r i i t t i r i v n INDEX
CLASSIFIED

I k~FOR RENT

1—LOST AND FOUND
• r - F O R RENT
I- A—ROOM A BOARD
X—REACH RENTALS
4— RANTED TO RENT
4—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
«— FARMS • ACREAGE .
GROVES
T—REAL ESTATE R ANTED
A—MISCELLANEOUS
A—FLOWERS - PLANTS
m
SHRUBS
W IB—O FFICE EQUIPMENT

II—

ALTOMOniLES .

&lt;—FOR RENT

90

Furniihed cottage for rent at 4 Large twin bedroom, private an
PoinU. Call FA 2 1467.
trance, private bath. Phene
FA 2 4704.
' BEDROOM unfurnished hou«e.
m Per month Call FA 2 3424. Clean downitairi furnuhtd apt
ell heat. All Park.
FURNISHED APT. 20P* W. 1ST.
houae, |1S
per
Thii it a gueit p m to the R iti 2 BEDROOM
month. Ph. FA m i l .
Theatre for W. J. Payne. F.ap.
date Feh. 1*. ’SI
I BEDROOM houve newly refin
7 BEDROOM houie. k I t r h » ..
Hhed, VO W. 3rd. AdultJ, no
peti.
e q u i p p e d . FA 2 2140 or
FA 2 0774
Clean nicely fumivhed apartment
tOOI., ahady clean apt. Firat
ll» Elm Ave. FA 1-7157.
floor; private entrance*; for r e ­
fined co u p lt; no peti. ISO* W. Two bedroom
houve. kitchen
3rd St.
equipment. 401 San Carlo*
Ml 00 monthly. Phone FA 2 3111
Furnnhed 2 bedroom apt. MS.
Robert A. Wtlllami.
n o i Magnolia Ate f a m u

#«a(arh

Siralk

Thura. Kab.

LAPF-A-DAY

1959— rage 7 4 - R I A L t m n

fob «a l»
U A—ROOPINO A PLUMRINO
1 b r . CB home, alerlrle kitchen CURB GIRLS over 21. Apply in
equipment. Ill# bath, jaloutla
person at Pig ’N Whistle.
window*, utility rm , landscap­
ed lawn, la ri* brtrk Bar RQ REFINED while lady for light
TITUSVILLE
.vn ft. from Naval Bate. 46,900
housekeeping and part time
PLUMBING A HEATING INC.
FA 2-34T4.
ra re of 2 school age children.
Lfcrnied — Bonded — Insured
In rtchang* for room and board
Cocoa, Cocoa Beach, I^ e ib u rf.
2 br. CB homr. acreen porch, kit­
In my home. FA 2-1414 after
Sanford, Tituavllle and r tr .
chen equipped, im atl down pay4 p. m.
SANFORD - Phone FA 2-7MI
meat. FIIA financed 437 a
month. Larga nicely landscaped
W«le nr Fem ilc
2 4 - 4 . ANO j i k l v Ig lT "
lot. Venetian blind*. Call Colby
rA 3-1330 eat. 406 g to 4 p. m. Men Women 110 Duly. Sell luml PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
nou* nameplate* Writ* Reeve*
after « FA 206*3.
W. I . HARMON
Co , Attleboro, Mas*.
Tb. FA 2 4223 After 1 on p. ra.
v It 3 Bedroom Home. 2 bathv.
family room, kitchen equipped, W( m Tw m . i v M/ :DIATf:LV MAS
H n i.tn N G t f i m h ^
bi
t'R WOMAN to supply (onsum ^
----------living-dining room, Florida room
For carpentry, painting, »"r»enera
with
Riwlirtgh
Product*
drapes. Tree* A ihruh* Quiet
ing, roofing, and plast«r repair,
in Sanford or E. Volusia Co.
neighborhood in city limit*.
asphalt tile, a tb tsto i aiding,
Can earn 420 weekly part time
Call FA 2i*fi* (or detail*.
" * P '' lavallng
4100 and up full lime. See F ■ *ni| repairing garage*
and
I BEDROOM furnnhed house or
W. M attey P. O. Bos 74
wrecking call F ,\ 2 4199.
Anthony
or
write
R
aw
lrig
h
'*
---------will trad e on equity on Modern
Dept, FAR 440 324 , Memphis,
house trailer. Ph. FA 2 3071,
Tenn.
OPEN SAT. FEB. T. 12 to • P. M.
VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS
Geneva Village, 2 new masonry ki—Wart wanted
Part* for all make* of cleaner*;
home*.
F.tectrolui, Hoover, Kirby, etc.
SF.CRET.ARY—Receptionist, mrdl
3 Bedroom, oik floor, tile bath,
F ree pick up. Work guaranteed,
cal Reference*. Ph. FA 23241.
FA 2-4763.
rtrp o rle . utility room with toi­
let, ahowrr. let tub I bedroom. EXPERIENCED colored block
Fla.
room, rarport*. utility
layer, handy man. construction House Wiring — F.iectrla Servieo
Sid Vlhlen
room with ahower. ta ts 40' by
workrr. Will work in Sanford,
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
I4F, Yards spruged. paved
Orlando. Apopka nr surrounding
FA 2-0413
street, t blork tn postnffire.
area* Has transportstlon. Ph. 112 3lagno:ia
FA 2 3223
M
A —
store. *ch&lt;wl, churches. Priced
■UTl B K C T R U I :
p a in t in g
below apprai*ed value. 2nd A
3rd houses from First Baptist Bahynt or Iron. FA 2 192*
FLOOR landing and fmtahlai
Church. Owner W H Bridges
Work wanted a* porter, lanttor or
Cleaning, w a g i n g . Serving
diihw*«her. 70S Ray A*e.
3 Rdrm home. 2 hsih. fireplare,
Seminole County amca 1113.
acreen porch, fenced patio,
II. M. Glraian. Luke Mary
Tainting A I I A 2 792*.
large lot with fruit tree*.
PAINTING
FA 2 3640.
Ironing, ioc At 13c. FA 2 7241.
Will paint average block houte.
Boons hou*r. hardwood Hoof*. | Trui k driver — warehouse A
trim Included lor 4123UQ. H4*t
kitchen r lf iin c , *pace heal..
';■4T 1n*: — routeniau Write
grade paint and lit. rlas* work­
air conditioned
Inquire T ill 7*- O. B*'\
I.akr Mary, 71a
manship Average room* 413.00,
Mellon ulle
labor only. Reference* furntlh23—dv^kl'IAL ITr.R M ck s
rd . Call FA 2 1292
3 STORY frame colomsl *l*le
TUMPS - SPRINKLER
homr. 3 largr bedroom* with
27— X(&gt;T|(|KS—PERSUNA^LH^^"
SYSTEMS
large closets, 2'* baths, living
room
with fireplace, dining All types and sire* Initalled
income tax servic ^ '
•'Do It Yourself'
room, huilrr*, pantry, kllchrn.
Win, H. Murray
—
den. reception room and three
WE REPAIR AMI SERVICE
1111 Celery Ave.
FA 3-1314
porrhes; garage and carporte.
S T I N E
Closed Sunday
.
lo cated on 2 large lo r n tr lot*
M irhlae and Sapply t’s.
Good potential for Investment 307 W. 2nd SC
Ph. FA 1 4432 E B B S
n r income. Priced at SlS.nX)
Cotton A Wool Yarn*. Natleaa.
HEATING
Shown by ippolntmrnl onty.

PLUMBING

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X ROtCV*
XTACMS

TRAILERS
11—BOATS A MOTORS
11—FARM SUPPLIES A
1IACII INK It Y
I I —PETS . LIVESTOCK .
SUPPLIES
REDROOM houve. e l e c t r i c
3 BEDROOM houte, unlurnlihed.
U —ARTICLES WANTED
IKVI Douglai, FA 2 0473.
kitchen, fenced verd. plenty of
room. 170 monthly. Adjacent to
IS—PLACES TO EAT
*'• REDROOM unfurnished houve
Ravenna Park. FA 2 74*3 or
Of I I —BEAUTY PARLORS
4IS. Ph. FA 21210
FA 2 6007 after 4 p. m.
] ft—FEMALE HELP WANTED
2 REDROOM home, furnished. I
14—MALE HELP WANTED
1—BEAL ESTATE FOR BA l.I
Adulla. FA 2 71*4.
20—MALE OR FEMALE
31 WORK WANTED
it M A h A APARTMENTS: room*
SPORTSMAN’S
32—
BUSINESS
pr-.vare bath*. 114 W. First BE
k U*l * •« In
OPPORTUNITIES
DREAM
"The laat roll of film you aoM me wasn't very flat*
31—SPECIAI SERVICES
T hu 4 bedroom, concrete block.
31—PIANO SERVICES
Uring.”
P i hath home ha* a completely
24-A -BlILD IN O CONTRACTORS
equipped
kitchen
leading
to
a
I rbruary 2
34— ELECTRICAL
r e a l 1ST a t * r o t* IULR
R IA L BBTATE FOR RALE
•paelou*
Florida room over­
Admivvinat
A
CONTRACTORS
looking
the
r**Ung
golf
court*
Mrv. Clarence Broth (S an ­
• Z4-A-BUTLDING, REPAIRS,
SOUTH PINECREST: 1 bedroom
The ear and hoatporlr protect*
ford i
hom r, Uv baths Low down
35- U BUILDING SUPPLIES
both
land
and
w
ater
trtnvpor
pavm rnt. I ll month. 117 W.
37—NOTICE • PERSONALS
Frank Thomas iOitren)
•
&gt;tion
Thl*
modern
home
I*
Woodland Dr. FA 2 2MF
34—ARTICLES FOR SALE
Walter Griffin (Sanford)
near shopping area and I* only
3B—FURNITURE A
Ike Murray i Sanfordi
111 £»*&gt;, Buy the owner * equity
HOUSEHOLD
Rufuv Whitten (Sanford)
IF IT 18 REAL ESTATE
and n iu m e the 4 '»*% mortgage
Julia Rohlnmn (Rintord)
aik Crum'ay A Mont*iDi
I -L O S T AND FOUND
IT IS SMART TO
M nrlcy Higgins t W a n l i
at UT S-vuth Park Ph. FA 2 4114
Joanne Goettllchrr (Sanford)
g.(JST—LEASE.
nie
Sale Oo
HUY BEFORE THE
lioberi W. Itrown (Sanford)
For the Best Bat* tn Real Fvl»t*
Everything. Furniture ten ter
I oretta Johnson iOrlando)
BOOM, CALL FAIRSLF. CULLEN A HAKKKY
Thereva Reule tSanfordl
2—FOR RENT
W. A. Cagl*. Jr. SaU tm an
' I n Richard lludion (Oviedo) FAX 2*4991 for nn ap­
110 N. Park At*. Ft*. FA 3-2141
MAYFAIR SECTION - 2 bedroon
Births
pointment NOW.
furnished huuvc: a ir &lt;ondlti»n&lt;r
Itatiy lxiv to Mr and Mr* 2 bedroom
3 BEDROOM - 2 HATH HOME
fram e homr with
deep fre rrr, autom atic washer.
Beautiful, apadoo* on th r r t lot*.
William Dubbin* (Lake M ary)
Florida
room,
located
nrar
high
FA M il l.
Double carporte. kitchen equip
lit by girl to Mr. and Mrs.
ichool. Kitchen equipped. Thu
ped. Central heat and air con
Rudv i.uetllichrr (Sanford)
home la three year* old and n
dimmed. Hardwood Goon e&gt;
D itrhargea
a t dean and neat a* when It
ir p l Florida Room which is
Mr* Edwin Lindsey (Sanford)
wa* brand naw. Price M5«o
cork lile, Fireplare. Plus boat
Mr* Eliraheth William*
Ruy owner'! equity and pay
port. THIS IS THE BEST HUY
(Sanford)
only t32IT per month including
IN SANFORD
D enm t Wren (Sanfordi
laat* and Imurance.
Tbr-ida. Tape*.
Homes Desipneil For
II. II. HOPE CO.
Mr- Eugene Holland (Lake
FOR RENT
MULLINS HORRY SHOP
1
BEDROOM
I
RATH
HOME
Florida
Living.
964
S.
Park
---FA
t
CJ4
M ary).
S i. JLtwa Rmk f Ctmfmmf
2 BEDROOM unfurnilhtd homr. .1 i 1 Hedrooms— 1 A 2 Hatha Corner lot
At Tb* Sign Of The Teleim PaU*
Kuchen
Equipped
Couplet who have had a child
Anthony Tilman (Sanfordi
2117 S. French AvoFlorida room, newly tiled kit
h w p i a i, s i g v t c t t —
i Very good financing. Down pay 1.6 N Park Ave. Ph. FA '2-4I2J r
February 1
Lorn tu them, and with to adopt
cbtn and bath. MO per month.
tu
tn
l
only
i*t»).
JscS
rl*
VA
FHA
lllrlhv
another, now can adopt chlldrrn
Iloni* . T*nl* . I.ti*ggjj*
AUTO CLASS
W. H. "Bill" 8 T E M P K R Agency
ROSA L. PAYTON
a r m y Na v y s i h p l u s
from the Children’* Home Society
llaby girl to .Mr. and Mr*
FHA
In
Service
2 BEDROOM — I BATH HOME R*rl*tcred Baal Eilat* MrnVar
Realtor A In tu rrr
310 Hanford Avenue
INSTALLED
of Florida.
Leon Johnvon (Urlvndo)
Exceptionally
nice
home
nn Ph. FA 2-1101-17-91 at Hiawatha
Couvcntionnl
Aitoe. Laura B. O titr, II. E. T if ftr
A lute which barred couplet
Dim bar get
Windshield
nark
f'.lasa
FACTORY J O YOU
shaded cornrr lot. Fenced yard
Arlett Price, Everett Harper
vvith children of their own wav
F a th e r Houve (Oviedo)
Door (Han*
N ent (Han*
Financing
ALUMINUM
F
airly
priced.
Mcr
section.
Phone
FA
2
4141
113
N'.
Park
FOR
the
economy
minded—
3-bed
made at a time when the Society
Thom as Whatley (Sanfordi
VENETIAN BUNDS
S E IlV IC t :
room
i
’ll
home,
porch
carporte,
had a long waiting li»t of adop
Mr*. Incr Green and baby 13 Bit. home I1a mile* from city
Dow n Payments
utility rooms, equipped kitchen. Senkarik lilaww anil I’-iint ( ’». Enclosed head Sag proof hotiaw*
J BEDROOM PINECREST Home
_ live applicanti. Thl* it no longer
(toy (Sanfordi
rail with plastic end*. Plaitie
lim its; double carporie. t acre
My equity and take up rrmam 142-114 W. 2nd SI. Pk. FA 2-4422
Fenced yard I I.W down. Movr
I-oav As $400
" the cave.
C larice Lingard ISanford)
land. 42.000 down. Total price
nr rayon tapes. Cellaa or aytoa
Ing VA loin. Ideal for children
In
tn
3
minutes.
cords.
411.000. Ph. FA 2 2790
G race Arm IcGcr (Sanford)
"Many are now happily taking
Wi ll. DRILLING
Immediate Occupancy
t-orated nn non through street
Mr*. Ophelia Ilennclt
Fairbanks Klorsa Pmnpi
their children home within m
S e n k a r ik ( .la s n a n d T a i n t C o .
Phone FA 2 6393
UV Cuarnntee l’cramial
Seminole Realty
R epllts to alt makes
LOTS FOR SALE U rg e 62 s 119
montht of their firvt letter or
112 I II W. 2nd St. Ph, FA 2 6421
(Sanford I
ijnliiifisc-tioii ur Your
W. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
HOW ARD W. LONG
Good land, cleared, some land
phone call to uv,’’ one of the di
F ebruary 3
Elir. Methvln—Velma Gontalrr, PAY r*»h for land on road W'm
Money
Cheerfully
3
Piere living room tulle, needs
207 K Commercial A*e.
•raping. Cash or small payment
rrc to ri tald.
Admission*
Fcnnomou, -Seyhold Bldg, Mi
Adelaide II Most* — AHoelate*.
nrfunded.
rrfimshinf.
EA 2-7466.
Phone
FA
7
^3
3
down,
balance
423
per
month.
ami
John Wilkrnion (llillieshurch
It*0| P»rk Ave
FA 2 3B2
The Children’* Home Society
IB.
MANN
Mi** i
of Florida It a private agency,
This i&lt; a surst pa** In ihe Bur Complete art men's McGregor
Hat 33
Lake Manioc
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
Irene .Smith (Sanfordi
and th e ,only one verting the rn
golf clttbl. EA 2 2*0
LAKE FRONT—Beautiful furnish
Theatre for F. J Mill* Esp
Phase
FA
2
2613
Rtailor
Ann llulchinxin (Hanford)
lire slate. Thp United Fund in
ed 2 Hedrrmm rnnrrele block
date Erh It. y
LAKE MARY
S piare 'lavtag W**her A rmggr,
Beulah Mar Levtrttte
Seminole County aupparli the
home. FA 34906.
Ph FA 2 3U7 evy FA 7 ;964
*30
Drop leaf table 43 40.
T*’avniun lutw* leaked ) rao.
HOME SEEKKILS
( Sanford t
% agency.
FA I-73M
ROLLIKS
HORBY
HROP
H arriet (■rani ISanford)
14 ROOM hou»r, reed* »omt re
Beautiful 1 BR. I rs tra large tilt
2 Large bedroom block home At Tb* Sign Of Tba Totem Pal*.
Births
pairs (in 2 lot* Close In Sacn
IIOTPOLVT refrigerator, It* eu.
bath home aituated on large lot
SS17 S. French Av«.
Florida roam, carporte, wood
llaby
boy
to
31
r.
and
Mr*
Cor.
Hwv.
17-92
A
27th
81
.
Olson Vs- Calhoun
flee,
Irrrni
FA
2
2341
ft
Prrfecl
condition.
4140.
In second addition of Piaeerrst.
floor*,
auluinallr
heal,
large
R
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trd
I..
Hudton
(O
virdol
Phont FA 2-1501
FA 2 6121
*
SAN FRANCISCO i t t'l&gt;— For­
Quick l^u n d ro m tl Strvleo
Spaciou*
Using
room,
equipped
living
area,
panelled
d
nullr
flaky girl to Mr. and Mr*
Shirt* F’inUhed In 16 Hour*
m er middleweight champion Carl
T
H
ER
E
IS
NO
I’U
C
E
Fruit
trees
ami
lake
privilege*
kitchen, lovely te rrairo floors
r j II.DING .AND 3 I.OIS
Balph .Smith i8*nfordi
More than trvi rords of dry (a t
Sanitora p ry Claantne
(Boboi Ofsnn has signed to meet
ANY PLACE LIKE THIS P U C E
$l2,f»»'. small dnwn payment
____
D L rharg r*
(h ersiied carporte and utility J&lt;or4|H „ r i h g&gt; Park Me
pine Hell all nr part Waller AtF. :» th St. Fnodmart Itldr
Rory Calhoun in a 10-roundrr at
TO
FIND
SUCH
BARGAINS
room only 4ttSo down and pay­
FA 2 63Vi, Mr Simon, timulhart SOI TIISIDl!
vinoil at Pinecrrst T raitrr Park
Dorothy
Karnes IS a n fo rd 1
(he Cow Palace March 30. Olson,
I
.
At'MIROMAT
Rloek
budding
ha*
over
S
O
mo
ltd . I.ake Mary.
ments less than rent. Term* on
S
P a r k A v e o f w r it e B o v 1127
F ebruary 4
nn a comeback campaign, ha*
squarr It. of floor area tail! I HIS Ml .*&gt;1 HE I HE I'l^AcE
Sanford, I'la
ENVELOPES. I^ttcrhrail*. ataledown payment if deiirrd. Im
DUchargr*
won hi* last three light* by knock
4 - r i.o w r .R s . ri.A v n *
site 126 Ft. by 161 ft. Priced,
COME SEE US
mrnt*. Invoice*, hand bill*, and
mediate poiieision.
Ech Drowning (Sanford)
cuts.
at only 44300.
program*,
r tc
Progresiivc 24—FURNITURE and
Ida I'ra rlrr and baby hoy
(.R
API.All
I
E
No
t
—
2
Bedroom,
2
Bath
home
NURSERY
niipH i Hoi.D G noisa
Exclusive with
I'riiding ('» I’hnnr *’A 2 2431 —
Lovely cuuntry hometitr about 3
f Sanford &gt;
BE
At
TtEl
1.
nn 3 l-nta, Mayfilr area com
HOLLY
30* W rit t ill St
mllr* South of Sanford Thl* RORERT A. WILLIAMS. R nllor
H
arry
Pallrrson
iDeBary)
REM. IS YOU'R FURNITURE
Ail kimli and lire*
Champ Files Entry
pletrlv furnnhed, 425.000
Rivmnad l.undqulst, A«*«.
a n It. x 210 ft U t i* lugh
Susie W’ainright (Hanford)
FA 2 0114 RO LI.AW AY. Ifn .p t* l and Raby • We BUY the Most
NEW YORK ( U P I)— Parry
A lltnllc Bank Rldg. .No I —T llrdronmi. 2 Hath*. Elor- Grapeville Avr
and dry with many ntre ahade FA J 3431
Elsie May Grccnleaf
Re*l«. Day. Week or Month— • Wr SELL the Most
O’Brien, holder of the world in
ireei. Total p rirr fTino nr 4300
(S anfordi
lila Room, (Vntr*l Air CondiTfl. FA 2-31 It Furmtura Canter • Wr PAY lha Alost
Mi lion Maikrl C A R It A G F.
door thotpul rrrortl of fit feel. 3'i
“
c
o
u
n
t
r
y
CLUII
Shirley Higgint (Sanfordi
dnwn end 123 monthly payment.
tinning and Healing, ilak Hnnra,
SUPER TRADING POST
H I Meit First St,
PL.AN7S f.ir isle Tred Thur*tnehe*. hat filed his enlrv for lh»
Built in Range and Oven. Dw
Ralph Spoils (Benson J u n c ­
Ph. TA 2WT7
len. FA 2 3590
V . S. trark and field championFurniture Moving A Moral*
MANOR
tion i
If you raivQot (tod ynur Kind of,
ble Carport on 3 Loti. 123 300
ship* here Fch. 21. O'Brien never
C. E. PIIII.MI'.S. Agent
houte luted fnr sale why not
Ale* l-m n e Jr (Geneva)
• BIG VALUES
2 Hedroom*
has been beaten indoors m his
Nn .1—1 Bedroom*. 7 Bath*. May Floral Airangrm rnta — t'o ria g tl
WASH BURN VAN LINKS
come in and talk it over with
Joyce Portion (Sanfordi
• QUICK CREDIT
SANFORD
FLOWER
SHOP
specialty.
la
ir
.Section.
Bmll
in
llarige
and
1300
F'rrnch
Ave.
FA
2
1401
Florida
Hoot**
us
G ertrude Caidvtell (Sanford)
• EASY TERMS
EA 2 1122 or FA 2 0271)
Oven. T rrrarm floor*, saip o ri
—
P.H.A.
—
PBESKUA'E
your
baby's
*tmr*
in
Stcnstrom
Realty
sn
o
n
o
,
WILSON
- M A ltiit
Cla*aified Display
WOODRUFF'S
rverlatlinw* bronte. gold or
HERBERT STENSTROM
New And Used Furniture
Nn 4—3 Bedroom*. 2 lial/v* Flcr
Farm A Cardan Cooler
•liver—Write
311 E r m t SI
FA 2 3621
Realtor
nb \ | I M 4l,4
* . &gt;1711 ».
id* Room, kitchen equ.pped
ANNUALS
RAM KRAFT
t.VNN
RISNEB
M a i * * o f frf'.fi-iA
Including
lilth
Washer.
Ditpo*
66) Celery A**.
*ta North n e ith St.
IN I*IIII M%| | ’
tOTTIE RROAIIWAY
(Includm Cloning |
{SAVES
I n * r ll » r I •••!» *•! I
Davluna Brarh, I'll.
all and Autnmaiu Washrr, IJu ff-Tt I WJ .U „ h H -is m a i f* r , g KEN TORRETT
Jijf'r.ril
lii IV* • %
ft nn mcr M HU,213.
I
N ew A U i t d
Associate*
tu« f a | *-1
RF.MODEIJNO
i i %%i M i n i r.
F u r n itu r e a n d A p p lia n ce *
Pb. FA 2 2421
1|f# f ,* i r r o h v Ci CDi 4 M l
' 1* • III ,N. r* rk
.No J —3 Bedroom* I Bath nt $3 Pl.YM ot til t dr. RAH. 5300
Free
Estimat**
u p 4 # r t i f f n * ' V • i 1i '
t H * l i t 71 &lt;lav
FA
2
IM
A
before
6
p
m
U t Iota. May i&gt;e purrhasti
Frank I. Bakrr FA 2 7777
r iiif u a r i ' l* 1»*&gt; iticatni
I#| 4bf III*' »al-la
• i &gt; • •ji.»* jik I f *■ •*(
furnished If d ru re d
5I3QOO
*#ft1|Mu|» 4 1.4*4 -, b'J •Ml« »i*r f ll.« I
i»
BEL
AIR
S(Hirts
t'oupe.
ItAH,
2!
s
—ri.U wIll.M; a an HUiil'INfl 202 201 E. F irst St. Ph. FA 2-0212
Unfurnished.
twttiri&gt;
•s*4# *-|
luut l i m ,
tiowrr
low mllesgr. one
■■ ■ ■
— . . ..
K i*p iitrii
isiiifR
*’f
owner. ANill trade lur ownet*|
Pl.l'MIlINt*
W rit o f Franck
Used furniture, appliance*, leols
n n iu .N f
9' I m r v a ,
No A—2 llcilromn* I Bath, Eler
ef. e l l a . t
* *1 •'
4II I * .
th in
equity and lake up payments
Contracting A Rrpslri
etc. Bought-sold. Larry'* M art
Arcaua an tOth 4tr*«t.
Range and W a t r r Heater.
IR&lt;I trier. tDlbe «»»llrltinn »«» 1*6
Cali IA 7 29(4
Frro Estimates
21$ Sanford Av* Ph. FA 2-AUt.
•a i d J u r f t * '• fin 1 1 • • M l i i t i t a i
59,730 00
MODEL OPEN DAILY
n f I i c » * |HI 11 e i i a t i o n i f » a l 4 *# •
----------------------------------------------R. I - HARAEV
Ilia
(
r rU r d i t c h a r a lt*B
CHRYSLER
Wiivdsor.
1436,
4
door
;qg
Sanford
Avr.
Phone
FA
2
3313
Nn 7—2 Bedroom*, 1 hath, Oak
htr a»a»v»-n IStfi *••»
ifdan. power attering, push but
l*al #« t t f • t ’ r M i l l tj»? o f J a r .
Shmjt Igvirhi, • tl-y raro ld Jap
Floor*, carport on 2 fa-la.
1200 Down SI(10 Monthly
h im , v I • if:*
ton drive, low mileage. Car in
ane.e f»y, wrote a letter in The
54 300
, \ n .n n c i. H w
p rrfrrt rondltion
No tr id r
• •* * %
llaiald. seeking a ' lew American 3 BEDROOMS with ntk floor*
n% t %» uttif rf ft •
4tl pen pall."
ceramic tile h u h . utility ro»m No 6—2 BedriHirn* I Rath, kit
si tna* Cat! at 2417 Orange
*f
i- r ' . h i J I M M O N T
chen Equipped. 59 230
and carport*. Ntr* y ird
'h
► • f N* *• •' b !*• i i l i l
ShlaJI w** told by hi* English
I'L l MRIV,
n r r s ^ T i t-M
u m iii i
Mc in t o b ii
1532 NASH Amha**adnr. new
good carpet of g ra n
teacher that the belt w*y to find
III. NTINf.
• Nlnl.il Imiit 11unit-*
, \ f t &gt;vr f&gt;• - • f t-1 » «•* ajtrI ft
.No
9—? Bedroom*. I n*th, Flor­ tires. 1100 . Can he seen a t 1117
l-t aa 43.1a It .it.||*i«
a pm pal I* to write to an Ameri­
ida Bourn, I'v tail a. 59,WX) 00
u f *«| it
I f *«f hlft
Summrrlin or rail FA 2 tllo
• L'Uhlom liuill
AIR (t).MIIHONING
can newspaper. He ***» the aer- M.0(1(1 Down SI(10 Monthly
% it 1 44 i iif* t r r i . i i « n « \
n tN T R A e r and REPAIR WORK
and Jap tn eic to write the Herald. 4 BEDROOMS. 2 baths well locat No. lu—2 lledriaim*. I Hath, Dt I.'-RIIA TS and MOfORJl
• •MI t% \ III.»: li
IM7 Kanfeid Ave.
F A 2 41U
tail i, Kitchen Equipped, 41,300.
"I would approbate K very
ed in town. Total price 411,000
!&gt;•
I f f 14 r i m i i Htfttuftt of
IM D
SPEt 1Al. SAI.E on alt 1931 mwirl
much
if
you
can
let
me
know
ROSA
L
PAYTON,
Broker
X iiT d t
if*
iii:nt:» ir
« m i:v
No. I t —2 Bedroom*, t Bath, Ex­
Evinrudet. iwuis amt Gatur Plumbing
Kcpairs
That »
U
I la kr r th#
t»f hoy* aod girl*, or If you can
rhone FA 2 1301
Indudrn ( lie-ini; (o s |
tra l.arge tail, Kitchen Equipp­ trailer* alto all used motor*
H r ff*M».
* c 4# ti | fl* a t# f* * • fl|*«| &gt; give a little note in your paper »o
Joe
lbom is
• a LI i t r t l f l f ftla t f "»i ifrcnl f '4 tm J
ed.
46.230
00
ted u trd to auction wholesale. 102-3 Santa St
I*»&gt;J*|J
9l i t r e
T.»
• e r ' l f l . a l e I might re t »ome an*«fr*." wrote NEW three bedroom block home
F.A 2 0*349
Turn Weal On 201 h
titlHi Iw
nil
&lt;af of l i i i i t n i f , H i # Shinji
ftiituon Sporting Good* 304 61
in hi* effort to make
Si. Follow Country
it*
r I «*1 4•*
o f lh #
• e*
Built in GE kitchen units, car No. 12—2 Large laita, laich Artwir
E.
lit.
friend* with American* hi* age.
( h r rtatrv* n w h l f h It * « a a t I C f t t d
337 ft. fro n ta l' on atrret, run
parte, screened porch, large
Cub ltd. A Watch
• ft a* f i s l h a t i
"Gateway tn the Waterway"
The hoy i* tn the ternnd grad*
mng back lo Lake 47,300
lot. P rtrrd to sell bv owner.
(c rilf
* f e V •• 1 ) ‘
T » ir i f Ittu For Our Signs . . .
in re J r «
A. I» l » ; t
*1 Shokrl 1. S. S. and hi* hobbies
Ynur Ftinrude Dealer
WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
Snu'l
down
payment.
Phone
fi?ilTi»4\ o r rnMf*»;nTT •re judo and stamp collertlna
Nn 13—4 Unit Apartment llouie,
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
Icfit • : A ' * I M H
l -* t
•?
FA 2-0312 after 3 p. m or
Furnished
Itl.Vw.
TO SANFORD
I ' l n a C icil IM it ll no b * I ’a a o
Anyone intrrratcd In richanglng
304 6-a T. I ll
I'kann FA 2-3961
weekend*.
T|
correspondence
with
this
lad
ran
X art sa
Ji i
4%hl«t
a*i»1
|rrna
!*
No
14—2 Bedroom.
Country B«at motors — t Mark 13 A 1 13
9:00 A. M. T il Dark
AAe invite vnu In b e uur cursta aliMsIulrly fret
l i r t n l u r # 1 al A P r f ic iij i i m n i r t )
write him at the following ad
home, furnishrd, $4,730
FARMER'S ACiENtY
M i n * tr» f M \ Tuntf* of F c m l n n l c
h p. Firestone. Call FA 2 710
wilhnut nhlicatiun nt one of Snnford’a leading
d
riia:
Shmyi
Iguchl.
3-142
Ogiku
SUNDAY
I t a i * • t r i o r U a t n U * * • jr h u r «
N.
V.
Farm
er,
RaalUr
after fi p m.
ttf |eftt*a
ih a ll
h * f r&lt;lf#.«-w-t
a o. bo, -Suginavvl-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
No 13—breach Ave. and Highway
Motels while you locate nullable housing (or
2:00 P. M. T il Dark
B. ft. n i i M r t , A»*ee.
c o r d l n * f u I r «*’ fh» h f n p t r t r »loa.
' If th»re a r t any boy* and girt*
Frontage. Acreage and Orange n ^ t ! T u i n t a ( &gt; S S S T " 1
t r l M i l In « urh irfllflt » t* H ( l| L#
&gt;ou
a n d your family. Pick up your key al th*
*..|1 1e» t h e f* 1• fi • • 4 t*l«l4#r a l t h o
who would like lo correspond with HI S. Frtaeh A rt. Ph. FA 2 3221
Grove*. Term* on Alt.
Salea
Office.
frevnf
o f tha »,&lt;9r«.r*«|a &lt;*rtun*%
someone in Japan, please send After hour* FA 2 2411 or M 2 4421 Inquire by Number.
BOXER puppir* 7 week* old
C ou rt
| f * t . * * al s i n f f i r d
l ’L.ri«1a
nf% I k e •’If *7 H b d l i ) Hi fit#- m o m H their names and addrriar* In our
Phone FA 2 7600
rvf M a n *
hhl i.1 It t h e 2n4
RAYMOND M. DAI.I,
school," Shinji said. The ad d re n
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
dav of X arrb , t ' l t
17- IE A U IT P A E L O U
I (Lift :&lt;th dar of Janw arr. of (he school Is: Mr. Tiuneo
2444 T rtnch Ava.
Construction Co.. Inr.
REALTOR * LN'SUROR
H i)
Iwaiaki. A teacher of Engltih, Third St. A P ir k Avenut. South
fiCAfe)
Ill Wrat 2 lth Ktreet
B R A IL E Y O D H A M , T r o t.
J.
W.
HALL
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
• i f* Hirndm
Shokrl L. S. S , 1 463 NishitamaPhono FA 2-Jtuj
Y 'llt Call Rail
Corner IIwy. 17-92 A 27lh St.
Phono TK 2-1—9
n a r k •*»ffuH I'R trt
Realtor
,
Feb
Special:
910
permanent
47
30
chi. Sugiaamlbu. Tokyo, Japan.
» il» Coast*. JTIvridn
Phone r .A 2 34(1
-Call Hair* r w
FA 24441 fA 2 37U
103 So. Oak

Hospital Notes

SU N LA N D
Estates

&amp;

South
PINECREST

Rules Are Chsnged
• On Child Adoption

3rd Addition.

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

Legal Notice

*2801.00

8 2 8 0 .00

$

RAVENNA
PARK

HOM ES
$450 Down

Mather of Sanford

Jopanese Boy Asks
U. S. Pen-Pals In
Letter To Herald

m

(£■

OPEN D A IL Y

S lu te m a h e A .

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.

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Faff* ff—Thor*. Peb. 8. 1988

Florida Awaiting Report
On Harrison's Activities

ORANGES FROM SANFORD—Official* of
Aacot Manufacturing Corp- and Sanford
Manufacturing Co. displayed orungc# stamp­
ed “Sanford, Florida," a t the annual show
of th e two firm# in New York. Here, left to
tight, are Jerry MHtxcr, aalca representa­
tive for Sanford Manufacturing, former
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■■

--------- —----------------- -----------

Sanford resident and brother of Marvin
Meltzer, manager of the local plant; a outtomer, and Milton Ratner, a partner in the
firm. The orange* brought fine publicity to
Sanford. They were given out during a re­
c e n t extreme cold wave in New York.
-

■—

Longwood

Honor Roll Students Receive Awards
I

re* sponsored dance for teenagers
numbered over 130 last Friday
night when Uit event was held In
the Park.
Wmnrra of the fast dam e were
Janice Weslmore and Richard
McCanns and Jo Ann Nix and
Gerry G irard look the alow dance
prise.
Serving a* chaperone* were Mr.
and lira . David Grice, TYnii
Ricks, Dick Zartman. Gerry Tetre
ault, Mr. and Mra. L. B. Hopkins,
Don llro»n. Bill and Marge l-alire* and visitnn, Mr. and Mrs
Ralph Monger and Police Chief
Claude Layn and Mra. Layo.
Tourlvt Club
The Longwood Tourist Club will
lie hoit. Wednesday, Fell. II, at
a shuffleboard tournament meet­
ing with the Lake Helen club at
the local park.
A chicken dinner, moderately
priced, will lie served .hy commit­
tee m em bers Mrs. Arthur Rrhaef
fer, Mrs o ils f-ee. Mrs Ben
Law* and Mrs. F. W. Fales.
The public Is invited.
1111 f lub Met
Home Bem-instration club memIwrs met today at the lib rary
hall at in :30 a m for their
monthly business and prugram,
Mrs Charles Morrison spoke on
"Furniture Selections and Ar­
rangem ents".
Mrs. K. Bennett led the devo­

By Jo llammond
Phone VA M is t
flilrty-one
Lyman
student*,
adca 7-12, were presented certiale aw ards placing them nn the
Sem ester Honor Roll. Named
(ropi US undents were: Bonnie
Allen, Aldene Cole, P atty Hollis,
Carole Lurarelit, David Strvrnton.
LaMar Perry—12th grade; Mcri Van Pelt, Rob Bennett, Jam es
uste, John Kennedy, Mary Ann
ffenningcr—11th grade
Beverly C urtin, William Mak
er, P atty Morgan—loth grade;
Darlene Shea. Judy Wright. Paula
Andrews,
Dawn Uarne*, Jon
Ftm m cl. Patricia Wilah, David
Blanchard. Carolyn Haynie, Nan
•y Letourneau—ninth grade
Jennifer Jordon, Betty Khld,
Sandra Unlry, Irene Beak, Marion
Helm—eighth grade; Donna Mc­
Coy, Glenda Payna, Marcia Ly•a*—seventh grade.
County Firemen Meet
Seminole County Firem en rep
resenting the tlx departm ents of
Sanford. Lake Mary. Cavsclbrrry,
Longwood, Oviedo and Altamonte
Springs held thrtr .January meet
kig at the local park.
Tam m Urr, Del j ml, vice pre I
Sent of disrtrict six of the state
association, was guest speaker.
Muvtea on fire fighting were
shown and an open discussion
bold.
Next meeting of the group will tional).
le n te n S rrv lrri
be Wednesday, Feh. 2i In San
Avh Wednesday Penitential Of­
bird.
fice ami Holy Communion serv­
Teenage llanre
Attendance at the wivkly Jay- in'* will tie held at Christ Fpis

K
E

Robert W. Brown
Dies In Hospital
Rol-ert W. Brown, 8a, died In
Seminole Memorial Hospital at
6MB a. m yesterday after a ling­
ering Illness.
He w at lorn May T, 1902. In
Louisville, Ky , and cam* to San.
ford six months ago from Orlando
A retired empluya of Dalson
Dairies, Mr Brown resided in San­
ford with his brother-in-law, G
M. Willla, on West k’Bth Si Other
survivors Include four sisters in
law, Mra, J. C. Spradley, Ttfton,
Ga ; Sirs. Delia Taylor, Orlando;
Sirs. Carrie Weeks and Sirs. Ruby
Grawlord. l&gt;oth of Bakersfield, end
his step mother in-law, Mr*. C.
M Willla.
Kuncral services will be held at
10 a. m. Saturday in Bruton l unrral Home. The Rev, H. M. Snow
of Pmeercst Assembly of God
Church will officiate, liurtal will
follow in Greenwood Cemciery,
Orlando.

JACKSONVILLE (U P I) - Flo­
rida authorities awaited new re,torts from Arizona today on the
baffling disappearance of an al­
leged am netia victim who turned
up alive tail month after a con­
vict confessed killing him.
The blrarre caae look on new
aapecta Wednesday when a sccretary told police in Phoenix, A ril,
that Jam ra E. Ilarrtaon, 32. had
been on a but from Lo* Angelea
the lame day he regained hta
memory In Phoenix.
MarrUon. of Indian River City,
d iu p p earrd on a business trip to
Jacksonville Oft. 7. He turned up
Jan. 23 laying he had been suf­
fering from am netia and had no
idea what had happened to him
during the three loti months.
However, during that tim e, a
California convict, Roy V. Olson,
confessed to murdering Harrison
while another man looked on. Ol­
son, who later repudiated h n story,
•aid llarrlien had picked him up
hitchhiking.
In Ariiona. Detective Lt II.rb
ert Neal said Sira. Judith Schcnid,
a secretary for a legal firm , re­
ported Wednesday that she talk­
ed lo Harrison on a hut en route
lo Phoenix only a few hours be­
fore hla memory returned. She

Murder Charged
To Army Private
SKOUL, Korea &lt;UPI&gt;-Th* U S
Army announced It has preferred
court marital charges of prem edi­
tated murder and attem pted inur
der agaisst Pte. Kenneth M
Burke, 2f, of Del Rio, Tex.
The Army said Rurkr is alleged
to hava shot and killed Pvt.
Frank Galgano. 23, of Miami, and
to have severely wounded HP-4
Philip B. Mead, 18, at Lancaster,
Pa.
The shooting* occurred Jan. 23
while Burke wa* standing guard
at Sth Army Headquarter*
According to the Army, Burkr
Bred five bullela from hi* .43
caliber pistol at point blank range
into the cab of • truck In which
Galgano and Mead were riding.
"Burke rrportedly shot Mead
because of a previous dispute
helwren the two men," the Army
aaid.

Identified H arrison by a photo
graph, a ring he wore and a
white streak in hia hair.
Mrs. Schcnid said llarritoo a p ­
peared lo know where he was
going, and talked of hating seen
a horse rac e In Phoenix oo a
previous occasion.
Harrison, meantime, has gone
lo his fath er's home In Taylors
ville. 111., for a real, lfa Mid he
did not rem em ber any bus ride
from Lo* A ngrlca lo Phoenix.
Local police said they were
holding off action until more in ­
formation U gathered.

State Race Tracks
To Keep Six-Day
Running Program

GET AWARDS — C. H. Turk. gencriit trafflc manager for Southern Bell in Florida,
presents Vail Awards for life-saving to Mrs,
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Florida'i race track* will continue Audrey Patterson, operator, and Mrs. Re-

to operate.- on a six day hast*
Inslrad of changing to a proposed
five day w rek.
Raring Commission Chairman
John Ring of Miami told legisla­
tors Wrdncaday that knocking off
one day of racin g a wrek would
stretch the racing period out to
compete with Northern traeka,
coating Florida tracks heavily.
Rep. W. C. Herrell of Miami
Sprinp, who questioned Ring
during hearings on lh« Commis­
sion budget her*, said he haarltly
backed the commissioner's view*.
Ring said M iam i'i mild weather
this winter h a t hurt attendance
at Hialeah. Tha cool w eather
drives tourist* from the hearhe*
to (rack*. Ring said He pointed
out that tn the Brat days of the
Hialeah m eet, revenue fell 137.000
under the sam e period last w inter
when Southern Florida esperlcn
red unusually cold weather.
Ring added that attendance at
the dog trac k s, which ran at
night, I* good.

Services Are Set For Frank Meisch
The rosary will he said for
Frank Meisch at Mil 6 tonight in
Gramkow F uneral Home.
Mr. Meisch died of a h u r t a t­
tack Tuesday night in Jacksonville.
Funeral se n ices will be held at
!l a. re. tomorrow In All Houls
Catholic Church The Rev. Richard
J . Lyons will officiate. Interment
will b* In All Soul* Cemetery.
Members of Holy Nam* Society
will &gt;&gt;« p*ll!&gt;«arrr*.
Mr. MrUch died at thr agr of
67. Hr came to Sanford in IVU
and moved to Jacksonville two
years sen He resided there at

CLEARWATER. Fla ( U P l t Jotrph M. O'Mahoney. 74. former
secretary of the New York Ccn
Iral Railroad, died Wednesday of
a Sir -Vr

copal church, Feb tt, at R p m
Metnlwr* will meet for a cov­
NEW YORK tU P D -M ri Both
ered dish vupp- r at the Parlsti
Hall. Monday, Feh. tt, at &lt;1: 10 Wood Gavian, 33, an associate
professor of education at Brook­
p. m.
lyn College and author of several
Personals
Ralph Pelrr* rmillnurs lo con textbooks, (tied Tuesday night aft­
er a long illness.
valesre salisfaclorlly.
Mr. and Mrs Frank S Dark.of Lombard, I ll. arc the gurvla
NEW YORK (U P I)—Mrs. tier
of her h rot her. Lrltuy Neumann. truilr Mini* Ishranlsen, 61. willow
Mr. and Mr*, ibmry Burton, of Hans J. Isbrantscn, founder of
Williamport. led , are the w intrr 1 the Ishranlsen Co . Inc , a steamgiiol* i&gt;( \|r and Mrs Ian Tice 1 ship line, died Wednesday.

H IA R

Mvj Clifton Avc with his dsughter. Mr*. Larry Hartiflrld. He »**
a retired farm er and last week
sold the lavt of his land holdingv
in Sanford.
Survivors include hia wife, Mrs
Helen Brandt Meisch, Jackson
v|lle; one ton, Frank R Meisch,
Jacksonville; one daughter, Mr*.
Ilartvfirld; three brothers. Nick
Meisch, Jacksonville; J o s e p h
Meisch, Sanford; Peter Meisch,
Viandc-n, Luxembourg; five grand­
children and several nieces aod
ne phew*.

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Robinson. 70, a dram atist who
collaborated with Howard Lindsay
on three comedies, died Wednes­
day nf a stroke.

hcccn June*. assistant chief operator. The
two Sanford women received the awards
yesterday afternoon.
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Arthur, aommanding olficrr uf
the bate. Mrt Wahncta Ramey
Joined him In um riling a monu­
ment and plaque rrrc trd to her
hut band.
Capt. Jamaa D Kamaxe, com
wander Heavy Attack Wing One,
presented ihe Navy-Marine Corpa
medal m la d r Ramey posthum­
ously Mr* Ramry arrrp trd th r
mrdal, which waa awarded for
the dreraard pilot'a hrroir action
In ataying with hit burning A31&gt;

Seminole Fair Scheduled
Here; Exhibits Planned
£l*M ganunole County Fair wdl
open Feb 18 at the l-rgmo Fairprose* la on Highway IT \n
DediraUon cerrmoniaa for tlvp
rmanenl rommerclal
exhibit
ildmg wiH be held at 4 JO p o .
officially beginning ala daya of
tan and adoration.
Twenty of the x t alalia w th*
tommrreial oahibit building havr
been rested to kxal and Crntral
FlorwU m anufacturrra and dral# • In Ihe legion llall will Utfirra large n h ib ttr with display*
by the U. 8 Navy, Seminole i oun% Home Demonstration Club of
Lake Mary, thr Klka Club "dlarama." 4-H Chiba ami Ui* Semin
ole High School a rt vlaaa.
Thr American l.eglon Aunllary
wall serve hot dug*. hamhurgrra
and other refrrah m rn u from Uw

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Flans Shaping Up
For Pioneer Night
Frank Kvatu, eboiiman at
"I'lurvrer Night" in task* Mar),
•(soke to the laske .Mary Chamber
ef Commerce Wrdne.de&gt; night.
Kvant told the group that plant
hern completed lor the celt
at Ion honoring resident* of heminolr County and the surround­
ing ataa who have p»--ed ibrir
goth hmfuWy.
"Pioneer Night" will he held
Feb 11 4 t 31 p ill. 10 the Cham­
ber of Commerce iHiilding Af­
fording to Kvant, a bus will leave
Magnolia Ave and Thiid St. at
• :4V taking the guest* to the
party
A Urge atU-iulaiM-r rtiaikvd
V nlo.—lav's meeting New mem­
bers introduced were Mr and
Mr* Chester M uit, Mrs. Clarihrl
Wilke, Col. M tiregory, Mr. and
Mr* Orlantlu Watd. Mr*. Kvrlyn
Wiirt*. C B Buyer, K. Hrrwer,
kl C. Smith and K It Caa*.
Raymond Ball won an attend
am * pru* mad* by William Cray:
a miniature .hell collection

K.

Bond Here Tonight
At Civic Center
Bobby Hacked and Ills ja t s baud
will bring superlative music to
Ihe Sanford Civic Center tonight
at s

The boa office will open al 7
h g those who have not yH ob­
tain*-! their tlesets Sale* will be
limited to avoid overcrowding.

L&lt;»M d”‘W ir « ~ K a U b lia h e d

kitcliefl of the meeting hall.
The large fair Uni la-hind the
permanent building will house *»•
hlUlv by aehoola, Futurr Farmer a
of A nirnca, Buy Scout troops and
Home Demonstration Ciubf. i’rtaea
and awards will hr given for com­
petitive exhibits. Club* may stall
vnier display* in the fair up to
opening day.
One of the muat (**■ waling egmbit a will be that uf H onda Mildlife ui ihe new fair Iruildiug. Far*
mg for &amp;,uuu car* naa been pro
voted in an area lau.iKSi feet
square.
Ihe uudwa) or Ui« lair will have
.di concessions, five rale* fur adults
and five for children. Cm M ini
from the Florida Methodist Chil­
dren's Bonn will tie entertained
by ttu- l.cgiuun*lli* during one
■its moon All Seminole County
ichool uillilren will he ad nut ltd
free o.„ aileniuon and eveiiiug
during Uie week.
l.ynn Lyon* u president uf die
l a i r Association, whivli »• sponsored by the tine n u n legion

Bill Is Planned
To Give Ministers
Confidence Right
The Semi rude County legislative
delegation plans to sponsor a bill
which would grant clergymen,
priest* and rahhi* llu rigfst lo r&lt;fiiM lu divulge confidential cum
municatian.v
A copy of Ihe proposed hill was
read and dlscu»ve*l yesterday hy
Ihe Seminole County Ministerial
\v »o&lt;-latum which re*|iie*ted *urh
a law.
The propotal would iirevwil a
clergyman from being furred to
reveal confidential m illers in
court, when surh confidential
m atters were revealed to them
in Iheir professional capanlles
Handling the hill is Mari th ree
land J r . senior llmisr member
It also has thr tupixirl of Rep
Bordun Frederick and Sen Doug
Stenstrom The bill would heroin*
a stale taw

No clura h avr been reported hi
kufm tf Uov. Millard F. Cald- zania Ro*a t mly reprvtcnlativv
ordering two wrll will address members of the I la thr leMivUlurr in 1920 :&gt;1; the two horglartra a&lt; thr May lair
parachute R Seminole County Chamber of Com third Congress nal DlXtrirt aa a Inn Wednesday night
aafrty.
I mere* nr at Friday night at the mrmber of Congreis in l'JVI-tl. | Fuller offleers arr invritigallng
Thr ceremony waa clim aacd aa annual Chamber banquet,
( a (dwell wai elected governor , (he ease, which neltnl thieves an
two waves of A31) Sky w arriors
Caldwell h-ia taken thr political of Flosida m ItUb. In IP.Mi.he wav r lllln , lrl| j i m u ,, m p-wrlry
jn d F#F Cuugara ilrw over thr limelight rrrrntly with hi* l|ecch- aimmled tilt“ fits!
*■—1* Federal
— ‘ Civil 1
Since the theft wav discovered
field, while Capta. Rainage and ra almul argrrgation and thr Item- Hefriue Admmialrator, reugning
by gurata at Ihr Inn. trporls of
Arthur Inspected Ihe M arinr Color ocratir Party Hr waa born in T an­ from that po*t -i I'.Ctf.
C uard wiih Mr* Ramey. The jels nrtM-i- in ts'.ii and eilucaled at llir
lie it rhairn aii of Ihe IP&gt;anl o( vtoiilar burglaries in Winter Park
formed a f ln ird rlis in th r sky, Cmvrrtily of Miasisiippt and thr the Taliahane* Bank and IriMl and Mi I’lymooih h air reached
in honor of th rtr form er ship University of Virginia: rei rived Co.; a member of Ihe Board of Sanford The detective bureau of
honorary I.I.H from Cnlversity i-f Ibrectura of the Central National the Orlando I'olirr l&gt;ei ailment o
m s to.
Piloting thr Jet aircraft were Florida. Florida State Cntvrrslly, Bank. Jacksonville, ami Coastal inve*ttgaluig the twitnbillly of a
m rm liers of llravy Attack Wing Rollins Oollrg* arid Florida South­ States Life Inttoanca Co., Atlanta, mao working alone, who may check
lia.
in and out of luxury hotel* during
Squadron* Thr personnel of VAll- ern.
Admitted lo the Tennessee bar
11. ls-dr Ramey's squadron, walIiuring Ins term of office a* guv- Ihr season
in 1WJ, Caldwell entered practice
Mr. and Mr* Marvin Knapp
rh rd from Ihe (irld Attending at Milton. Fla,, after admission tor ernor. i ahl»eb was chairman of
w err members of Ihr Cham ber of (he Florida bar. IU *rrvn) as the N aiioiial l i o u r n o r ' s Cocfer guests uf tin- May fall lim for 12
Commerce. Armed Forces Come tn e iri lPlfl- 4 .. and president of years, reported Ihr Ihrli of some
riiittre. Mayor AI Wilson, and
Hu i oun- il of State U ovetmu &gt;. S3.000 in jrw d ry and furs Mr.
Mr&gt;
J a r hoe iJchlrnstrin
11*to Iti He veiled as Cuatrm an of and
o lh rr local digmlarlra.
Ihe Bosiil of ( onlrol, Souihcin Re estim ated Uietr lots at HS.Ono.
Watching the cerem onira w rre
glonal education, and Is presently
O lhrr Mayfair Inn guots have
la-dr Ramry'a two children, April
a member uf the firm of Caldwell, taken all precaution*, and placed
and Mark, and him m other. Mrs
I'arkrr, Foster, Madigan, t h r u their valuables in thr hotel safe
lilra Ramey Sr . of T rinity. Tex.
and &gt;l»riait&gt;.
Other members of his family
The able aiwaker will address
flown by Navy transport ' to SanForty members of the Seminole
ford for the occasion were Mr. County Futurr Farmer* of Amer llie local Clumber group on tbe
and Mrs (ilea Ramey J r . and ira will leave Sanford at 4 a .m. "ltes(&gt;onvlhllil) of the Business
children. Cleveland, T ea.: and tomorrow for Ihe state fair ai Man.”
Heaervalion* (or Uie banquet
Mr. and Mrs tiab rirl F ran sre and Tampa
Thr (rip lia* twin linamed from should le mailc a* s-win a* |«&gt;**ihl
children, Houston. Trv.
with Hie t lumber of Commerca.
Member* of Mr* R am ey's fain- the FFA treasury, sinee the d u b
Mcnilmt* may brinsi their wives
IAIN HON I d ' l l
Falk alaiut
ha*
had
no
tt-onsor
this
year.
dy attrndlnc were Iter parents,
The dinner will be served al ti: iu tlss- gtai**- ibat laid Ibr golden egg.
Three of thr Uiys will serve on a
" r amt Mis Floyd Heyduck.
' n ,hr
“ f ,h r &gt;'*&gt; , ,V, &gt;"*
N or,';‘k
Mr and Mr* lit an Heyduck. Mr Judging team for Ihr livestock and f
cattle
xiKiw
Bobby Fhompsun., U ,r ,nnla. m rr U u rle Dunn laid an egg to
and Mrs Ronald firary and child
day that would make a satisfying
Hilly li-slo and Larry Mcijuarlrrs
rrn . all of Centralla. ill
'-rrakfavt for eighl people
Rear Ad in WTmlrll hwlUt-r. will judge berf, iliiiry ralllr and
th e monster egg was ten unlies
»winr
during
the
day
They
will
Commander Fleet Air. Jackson
long, nine uirlir* around and w righ
vlllr. wa* unable lo attend Ad­ return to Sen uio!i County al 8
ed eight and s half uuiurs.
miral Switier had planneil lo pre­ p. In
Sunday
morning
l.arry
Miijuwtvent Ihe medal to Mri Ramey.
u rs and Hilly Teslo will rrturn to
Tampa taking with them a but)
and a heifer from Ihe t FA fucut,
I sm a! puttee Icporled twu arc!the two bey* will show the cow* ils-nl* at exactly the ta m e tlmsr
F A O U S 1, Italy t u r n —A fo r
during t*r» week, amt h&gt;'l&gt;c it! 'sett 1a*l night Both occurred at OiST* m er housemaid who uniierwent a
the hull.
p in
Hill Vkrst. t FA ad - nor ha* made
Capt Arnold William- iitvesli see change through surgery wa*
arrangements for Ihr trip and --sill gated a collision at First St ansi honeymooning today with a child
accompany club member* on ihr French Avr Thomas Henry Cuff- hood girl frieiwl
The es maul was identified aa
WASIIINBTUN (H IM '- \dnilnls bus tomorrow
crn. I til. j nd wa* charged wllh
l.uigl F u r.i,
who underwent a
tratm n officials, proddiol bv (rale
failoie to have his vehicle under -ertev ol oiwraliou* in Naples al
congressmen, tixlay were prepar
control when fir -truck ,a . car
,
.....si a year a g o lo lie-umr a mall
ing a stiff new drin.ind that ttu*
d i.v .n by Alvin Paul Ihllell. I.akr
y ulC, w„ t k „ , |n ........
Nj
*i.i account for the sheading down
Monroe Williams .ai.l Dial Col
^
ni411,
„ lr
of an unarmed A merican Iran*
f.en entered tbr llilrr........oil aller
| , t. IIUH „ r m plo&gt;cd a .
port by Soviet ffghlcr* l»«t Sr(d,
Mrs J W M il,lamery, Si*, died
l ake Monroe man bail d a r l „ larm bam t near his homrlowti of
suiMi niv y rstrrd * ) in her Coral llir
m! a Irft turn Intu First St D am ­ ■auiisl
Bal
let
limn*.
(Rflcials said the F S govern­
.Sky w arrior afire
crewmembers Mi

40 Boys To Attend
Fair On Saturday

Egg Not Golden,
: But It's Whopper

One Person Hurt;
Mishaps In Pair

Stiff Note Slated
On Plane Shooting

Girl Now Is Boy,
Weds Girl Friend

Mrs. McGlomcry,
Ex-Resident, Dies

age was estimated at J-i'i to ('off
After Die iliatige, fuevi ro u rle d
Death was caused ky a heart
ment planned definite S t e p * to
r r n s car. and IITS to lilttrdl's,
and won Antoinette Ferrari, in
follow up Its dram atic disclosure failure Mrs McClamcry was the
Sarah De.vson Negro p a-*rngrr llie&gt; w eir mairiesl Tueulfl).
of evidence which
il
claim* former l rr n Ward of Sanford
in a car ilnvi-n by Mrlxin Sis
prove* the Hut.ian* d e llh e ra lrly
Survivors inelude her husband,
Liu. 3 ln SanfortI Ave was taken
a tl a r k r d the helpless plane in So- J W Mclilamery. one n o , J W.
lo Seminole Memorial Hospital for
vlet Armenia wllh IT m e n aboard, McBlamery J r . five grandrhll
emergency treat mi nt follow ing an
Tlie IT. S evidence included a ,lren. and one n . l e r . Mrs Madge
arrid rn t at 2*nh St and Sanforil
tape recording of Intercepted con- " lb-*s. Sanford,
Sanford C i t y Cnmmlttlnqers
ver-ation* among Ihe Soviet figld
Funeral srrvi.es will Is- held .it A 'c
Patrolman Kilward Hayden tald will m rrl in ipecial section to
er pilots Who Staled Ihe atlaek * »'
»" Ihllbnck l u
Dial Raleigh B Sessions, driver night si ■ Jo
amt articles from the Russian air | n,’r ** Home, ( o r a l i .* 1 es.
o( a delivery truck ran Dir slop
i in Dir age mis is s discussion
Forces Journal describing *ooh
sign at 201h St Hr plnvscd Inin with the Hoard of County Corn
an incident
the Siskind autonmhilr a t it mlsslotiets concerning thr request
A military burial w as to take
traveled north on Sanford Ave of Ihe I’FA for county siip|«irt
place today at Arlington C e m e ­
Ttic r a r wa* a total toss Damage of a i-.rlton of the cost of tbr
tery tor two tinhlrntifii d victim s
l i t Itov So' it» amt Sr out leader* was estimated at t?t»v lei Die cilv * re. realion program Couo
among the slv bodies ihe Russians are urged lo attend the sets or* *!
truck.
ty sopi-ol would rnsbtc sit child
acknowledged
finding
in
the (j,,. plr,( Methodist Church. Sun
r&lt; n in Ihr area to avail them
cras h and turned over P* l
S .| ,i% at T JO p m
selves ol Saiihird's rrrieational
Hotter
Uniting;,
Kh?
authorities
Sunday will tw thr flrd day of
f.u
llllu •
IT I I The Russisns claim Ills- plane National IPiv Scoot Week II I* I WMlD FSrF.lt Mas.
llir repaving *elu-dule will also
wa* not shot dov n but crastird .ustomary for all Stout* to wear Mme Ilian 311 peiaon* fled a hla/e
I in the Vtnor* Hotel h e r e Aitiung . In- dts. ussed
an*l burned after "v io la tin g " Ihe their uniform at ,-hurrh sersue*
u»i* member* of thr
j Sovirt air frontier They deny any
Rev T. C. O’Rtecn. pastor of th« them
[ knowledge of the It a ir m e n still P in t Methodist Churrh, will give Wore rater Heller Heating A»*n, ‘ l k ' J i d A n S i m ^ l i e t t P
unaccounted for.
| attending a lianquel
M il If H It NF VHit rail a (IT 'D
I the sermon.
P artial t leating Pmlghl. tsalurDali.il actor Waller Clilati said
day partly iloudy and &lt;i alter.
today bit roman** with film ac
High this afternoon w Pi TI. loss
trrs* I . j ‘.iritn rr is as "drad
tonight Ml Pi k*. Vailahlr mostly
as .r s lr i d s y * vpjghrlll ”
northerly winds bccnmlng north­
easterly la Pi I* mile* pci hour
Pmicbl and Saturday.

Commissions Set
Meeting Tonight

'Scout Sunday’
Observance Set

W eather

and commercial fishing during Due
spawning season is completely Il­
legal.'* rip la t n r d the agents A
limit of 16 -hart caught by hook
ami line la within the limits a t the
law.
The conservation board sends
ini-a lo the rpiwnlng arras l*&gt; in
suCr that there is no Illegal taking
of the shad
“ If w* were to jiul tip a device
to atop the shad from running up
the river where they spawn, So a
period of about three years, the
fish would be estlnet In this area,"
H id the agents.
"Shad fishing s* a g n a t *iort
and people spend a kit of money
te Florida to tak* part in this
sport. We are here to make sure

In* ihad stays here "

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 865

W A S H IN G T O N ( l l’l) Tliu J u s t ic e I) o | h u tm u n l filet!
n u ll today clm rynng' M u c in C o u n ty , A lu lm n m . r e g is tr a tio n
o ffic ia ls wi t h d is c rim in a tin g iiguiiint N e g r u v o te r* am i n m in tu in in g a e p n ra le s e g re g a te d r e g is t r a tio n f a c ilitie s .

The civil C"m|&gt;li«inl was filesl in frik-ral ilintricl court at
Montgomery, Ala.
, It named aa defendant* Mia
&lt;board of registrar* of Ma-on
County and Brady Roger* and K.
C Ijsingslnn. the two registrar*
who resigned after r*funng to
r „ , 1M A ! .,,.
testify last l»ecemi-er before the
J c W h i*I»l\ L I H U n I L I
Civil Rights Commission hearing.
Nil AMI It F. At II i l l ' l l — Amer
The departm ent said Roger* and
lean JrMith Ifa d rrt «ay ti*MW | Kingston were named *» defendJrv* * msy linm lgralr lo Israel &lt;tl|, because, under the law, they
in law.
are required to continue to per­
form their duties until thrtr sueCornellian Succumbs cetsors arc appointed
MKABVtf.l.F* I'* ( I T I
lion
It t&lt; Ihr second vuling riglil tuit
l a w. "F a ll'' inthe "Our Bang brought by live department's new
Contrdles" died
Thurtda)
in civil rigid* division sin-e it wa* set
up lad year. The first suit charged
Spencer Hospital here
Ferrell County, Georgia, registrars
with refusal to register ••fully
TALLAIIASSKE i t l’l ' - Gof, qualified’ Ni-gros-i, tour of whom
l-elloy Collins fsvnr. keeping llor * r r » »‘ ho" l1 "-arliers. Trial t«
alio Alger. Cncle \V.,:gly and the
,n lllU « » r *' »-olumbua.

News Briefs

Keep Kooks: Collins

tlohscy tvsin* on the thrive* of Ba.
In balay'a action, announced
state lllusrlri
here by Ally, Ben. William P.
Rogers, Die Justice Department
K o u n e y T a j s u s 1th
seeks an ununcinm lo bar p e r ­
IIOlJ.YWOtm ( I l l ' l l - Mickey manently alleged die. (munaliocso
Itoolir) was *ued for divorce in Hie registration process.
Thursday by Ins lourth wile, ac
Fhe suit complained H u t in H a tress F.lalnr M a lin k r n
s 1 *n County white clllsens register­
ed lu vole nuinbels-d Toil* out of
$ |( l M i l l i o n III A i l l
al-uut 1,IO*i of eoiing age or apRABAT Morocco it I’ll —Tit* prusimatrlg »7 | h*i cent. On thn
H S u extending linancUl aid ol other hand, llie n ot said, the N e­
40 million dollars to Morocco m gro rlllarn* who registered lo vule
"amber J.llU olll Ilf appiosim ately
the currrnl fivcal y e a r .
li.uou uf voting age, e r about
H o t I S t r e n g t h G r o w s eight per esul.
LONIn'N ( I l l ' l l — Ttic Com m u ­
ni SI Daily Worker reported today
u '* 1 B f'laln* Communist Party
J**11™ H 4 rnem lteri this year.

New Viruseb Kouml
WA.MIINDTON (I PIV— Suigron
lienrtal leio y K Bumcy rr|Miit
rd today that two new rripiratory
viruses, which r a w s * influriua
like illnetvea, h a i r Ivren discov­
ered

‘Mix’ Delay Nixed
ALKXANDIUA,

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Federal Judge AlU ri V.
tixlay refu n d Ui grant llie
a n d n a school Uiard s delay
lolegralioh of nine Negroes
city's puhlir schools

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Illy an
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In the
in the

Merry Chase Ends
On 'Stolen’ Car;
Who Is Surprised?
When C J, Kthridge of Winter
Park reported hi* c a r stolen lo
Orange Courtly author tiles, (lie
word went mil to surrounding
count ira
Deputy Hlirrlff W K Vehtirg
er of Seminole spied the ear at
the I) K Service Station on IT
U? last night
Hr gave pursuit, after notifying
Orange County 'h at lie was cross
•tig the line The stolen e*r led
him s merry chase, speeding
through Winter Park until It
crashed into a utility |»j|e
The driver waa iniured anil tak
en lo the W lntrr Park Ibxpllal
stir was Kthridge'* IP year old
daughter.

Southerners Irked
By 'Rights' Planks

Shad Fishing Equipment
9

F R ID A Y . F E B R U A R Y 6, 1959

Caldwell To Speak No Clue Reported Board Is. Charged
On Negro Voting
To Chamber Friday Mayfaif

State Agents Confiscate
Two agems from Ihr State
Board uf Conservation confiscated
0 host*, a seine, and KhO lo l.mio
unds of illegally taken shad last
ntfht near Mullet l^ k e Park at
l^mon Bluff.
Thr agrnta. C. V Holland and
C. A Willis, werr "about a minute
behind” Ihr fishermen, otherwise
they would have caught the men
along with (heir “Ionia," the agents
Hid
Midland and Willis said they list­
ened to th* quietly-working fisherfor somr time before they
Xrot m after them.
MWe had to paddle for a tout a
quartrr of a mile to the spot when
Use melt were, but they must have
spotted us and ran ," they ssgf
*TJo* of th* loale was run into a
small rcrrk ihey m ust hare made
8tcir get away there."
Rhad are salt w ater ftah, hut
spawn In the 04. Johns Hi.sc.

1908

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ft's Now Ramey Field
Tli* memory *( lotdr. Robert L.
K* inry wilt live on with th« dr
dlraVloo nf Ramey Field at the
■an lord Nsvsl Air Station
From this day forward Naval
aviators will b u m In on Ramey
Field signals. The Atr .Station
will keep Ha designation aa N A S
Sanford.
D a d tta in a*e«im&gt;m«i were held
tafay at U X on the quarter
ilrrk at the operations building.
After a speech by Capt I-loot I

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WASHING TON tC P Il — Some
pait- ol I'rt-xidcni Fisenltower'*
arvrrt point m i l rights program
drsw Intern*' file today from
aouilirrii critics
Hut th e ir w eir incresting sign*
in tnitti liou-c* that l u ngros proli
sidy would pas* some form of
Civil tight* legislation tin* ycat
Foes appaicntly werr ready lo
center their fire on two pni|&gt;osuts
to (iiiouragi cominunltles to d&lt;&lt;
segregate schools line called for
legislation to make * force 'o r
threats of force to obstruct court
order* in s&lt; In ml desegregation
Cases a federal ofleritr
I l.e uther piupost-u ■ "lentpur
a ry program of fedetal financial
anti technical aid to dale and lo­
cal agencies lo a»ii*t Ihr 111 in
making Ihr necessary adjustm ent
required" by school dr segregation
decisions
Secretary A rthur S Flemming
of the llralth . Film at ton and Wsdfan Ikepartment emphatised at a
new* conference that Iher* was
aothing eoereive" abeul Ska aid

Civitans Get Tour
On Colored Slides
I’olorrd slides of cin e building^
statuanea and palaces were shown
lo t'lvitant Iasi night t»&gt; a Sanford
ar, lisleet who spent »cve«; months
in Italy lUislymr ilru clu rra around
Rome and Florence.
Don Thompson, an employe o f
John A. Burton IV Archltrrla,
look the piituiev during hi* stay.
Member* of the Civitan &lt; tub
learned (hat Ktiropran ronslruev
• ton still follow* the a g r o l d m r lh .
od of traffolding Th* jraffolda
are fjsti-nril hy drilling- Into tha
tciek \S hen removed, the surface
of th* building &gt;* covered wills
holes
Many of the pictures con tam nl
ancient buildings dating before tha
lime nf Christ.
C. It. M etcalf J r . H arry Kchel1-crger and I. K. (Bene) F stridg a
wore sworn ui as new memhera.
llie Civitans meet Ihursday night*
»l the I'I nee re -1 Inn.

Tea, Fashion Show
Scheduled Tuesday
Thr beautiful home uf Mrs. W,
k M&gt; llolq-rls in la«h Arbor will
preside the setting next week
for the .Hhrosc Tur ‘day T*-a.
ti n ie r Die chairmanship uf Mrs,
IUi&gt; h i me* J r . a fashion shut*
ha* been arrang ed a round the
iwitnoutig pool Mcmlirrs of th#
Women'* Auxiliary of the Holy
• .•'•»* Fplscopal Church will uunlel
tl»1« s from Mary -FDher's

ITii Isa will !« held floin .1 .30 ' to p m , wllh Ihr sty le shove
lailuig- al l : l b Mrs Irvin Flrla• her is iu r h a i g r of floral a rr a n g e neni*. which will follow a Valen­
tin*- t Day them e Spesial en terlainoieul during the afternoon ta
winch the P reiid rn t pro|&gt;ovi-d lo I'lannrsl by Mr*, i'auvllla Brine in
give school* going a tu s d with In an smuvtng tkil. Mr*. Madeleii#
Dunn it Die comment slot for its*
trgratlon
fatliton show
Hr u til such a t r a t will U gtvsu
t b r public is lurdlally m u l e d Its
In-Ip if limy seek it hut "they Die tea, *|«in»utt-d annuallv •■&gt; U&gt;*
l \ omen's Auxiliary.
will have lu auk lor il '
Ally Ben William P Roger*
said Ihr I'rciidcnl * p r o g r a m
slued sway from "extrem e mras
urr* or elements of retaliation."
Hr tald llir peaceful start ol lit
(b e Hauford Male Chorus «:M
trgratlon in \ i g i i i i a was
Hit
imporlanl factor in convincing the appear gn a ru n * rr 1 Mondav inghl
adiuinittralion Dial a stronger at T lo at (he Dellary Mrlluwlltt
federal hand was not needed al Church W w Brown will rttrrrt
thr gruop Mrt. Hen Wiggtna la
Du* Hint ”
The President's ine-»age drew the aecump*nl*l
u n Sunday. F rb IS, ttic dioris*
Die IiiisI haltlr lines far the civil
will sing *1 Hi* T su ■veiling wor­
light* druggie and gave Ihe Sen
ship s r r v k r at the first Mrlhounr
ate * broad three - way choice. Churrh M Ranfurd
FinnlKiwer’s program lay gener­

Two Concerts Set
By Male Chorus

ally tietween a milder four point
till! t|Mmsorrd by Kenatr Demo- 7th Anniversary
IAINDON (UPI) - BriuLiti
&lt;rwtic leader Lyndon B. Johnson
(Tea I and a
Merrier.
more aimed force- fired k-omlw* *»Hsswcrpint measure backed by Set. te* today la m irk Queen KlitaPaul H Doug la* (O (R l asM Md heth's seventh M M iw v u r ea tha

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Southwestern Ice Storm Will Expand

Audrey Is 'Rare Flower'
In Hollywood's Hothouse
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V- -

. crsoaallly Spotlight
AUDREY H EPBUR N
United Press International
Audrey Hepburn, a ra re flower
In Hc'lywood‘1 hothouse, has siways looked ss though the slight•at b rrete would blow her swsy
Hut she hss the courage snd
gumption of a Tlioroughbrcd.
When she was thrown from a
white Arabian stallion and suf(bred severe bark in ju rie s Wed
nesdsy in remote Durango, Mealco, she was trying to overcome
a fear of riding she had develop
•d at the age of 11 a fte r a horse
threw her.
On location for the Ilect-HUILancaster film ‘ T h e Unforgivcn."
she had, she said, "fa lle n in love"
With the horse.
This was typical of Miss Hep
bum . Despile her fr a illy , the has
aa enormous test fo r life . As a
child, she was a good horsewom­
an. Bh* |a an excellent akler. She
la married to Mel F errer.
During World War II, tha Myear-old Brussels-born a c t r e s s
gave underground ballet concerts
to raise funds for the Dutch rtaUtknee movement.
Conqaert Fear
Mlaa Hepburn did not actually
have to do the rid in g scenes In
•The Unforglven,** according to
E m ir Anderson, spokesman for
tha film 's producer.
"B u t the had conquered her
faar of horses, and she insisted
on doing It despite the fact that
We had a double to do all the
tid in g aeenei for h e r," Anderson

Oviedo

Future Cub Scout
Activities Outlined
■y Marian R. Jones

Miss Hepburn ha! always fait
an a ffin ity fo r animals.
She has a Yorkshire te rrie r
named "Fam ous." And In another
film
ahe recently completed.
:rren Mansions," her co-star war
i fawn namrd "Ip ."
Like Mary and her little lamb,
.he five-week old fawn followed
her all over the MUM lot. Miss
Hepburn told an Interviewer she
had a lio "fallen In love" with Ip
Wine Academy Award
"I'v a been working for years
and living In smsll apartments
where I couldn't have peta,” said
the brown haired, blue eyed aetreis. "N ow I'd like to have
doiens.”
Miss Hepburn's genteel end dellrale ways charmed the critics
when she made her debut on the
American stage. She won the A n ­
toinette Terry Award as lu s t ac­
tress of the y ra r on Broadway for
her performance In "Ondlne" in
1964.
For her firs t major motion pic­
ture. "Hom an Holiday," the won
Ibe Academy Award a t best acttress of the yrar.

Rockefeller Seeks
lax Hike, Stakes
Future On Program
ALBANY. N. Y. fU P I&gt; - Gov.
Nelson A. Rockefeller, mentioned
• ( a contender for the Republican
presidential nomination next year,
has staked hie political future on
a record tax increase fo r five
million New York wage earner*.
Some of Rockefeller's most a r­
dent supporter* said the new gov­
ernor had takrn a major political
gamble by axklng tha legislature
to raise Income taxes ISO m illion
dollars to balance tha 193S-1IM0
state budget. The tax hike would
■irovida more th in half of what
is needed to avert what he terms
"fiscal disavter" for the atate.
Tha governor's supporters said
there were two sides to the tax
raising plan and It w ill take a
year to determine succeta or fa il­
ure.
" I f Governor Rockefeller gets
New York stale out of the red
and on a pay as you go basis af­
ter only one year In office, he
has made a tremendous accom­
plishment and H should set him
right w ith not only the people cf
the state but people ail over the
country,'* one supporter said.
Another barker said he could
tee the governor coining out a■lead If the proposed tax pro­
gram produced not only Ihe ex­
pected 777 million dollars In new
revenue but enough to reduce
taxes In 1WO.
"Remember, the Legislature
meet* again next January and if
the governor ran come up with
a balanced budget, plus a tax re
duction he w ill lie the toughest
candidate in the nation," a He
puhliran leader said.

Cab Master John Evans presld
nd a t the meeting of Pack No. 141
id the high school auditorium last
Thursday night.
Announcements concerning hi
ta r * activities Included a trip to
bn made Wednesday touring an
Orlando newspaper plant, partici­
pation la the PTA program , Tues­
day. Feb. 10; and attending the
annual hanquet fo r Cube, Hoy
■ rout* and Explorer Seoul* which
Will he held Monday, Feb. 28 a ll
CKy Hall.
Members studied many phases
e f newspaper work during the
Month of January, and presented
a Newsmen program w ith boya
aettlng up a mock telecast. Thad
Lingo, den chief, served as anaouncer for the program . I-atry
O lliff read for an audience partiatpetion gam* and H illy Mikler
look the peri of John Daly la a
T V new* program.
Other* spearing la the telecast
Were Rsx Clonta, G ilb e rt Voigt,
Glen Wlggin*. Jim m y Fraser,
■tevle Cl»nU, David Evan*. Mike
■laley, Charles Evans, Wayne
Crabtree, Thad Lingo and l.arry
O lliff. Mrs. J. M. Staley, den
toother, directed.
Announcement wa- made hy
M rs. John Evans of a training
* eon t so for den mother* to lie held
bl Sanford In (he near future. She
also explained krrp in g of cub re­
TAMPA (U P I) — The Hillscords. Mr*. Rex (Tonis and Mrs.
■parks law (Tout- w ill be drn borough County School Hoard
toother* this month.
•ought today to knock out pails
Hoys receiving award* were G il­ • I a school Integration Mill filed
b e rt Voigt, W olf badge; Mike Sta by five Negroc*.
Wy. hear badge; l*a rry Neely and
The School Hoard's attorney*
David
Evans, silve r
arrows; . -ked U S. District Court to strike
Charles aii-1 David Kvan&lt; and out certnln allegations Contnlnrd
W a y n e t rabtrec, h o n o r c u tis fo r hi the Dec. 10 suit and ra te d
(he month.
legal quciUon* pertaining to other
Members rented Die Cun Scout section*.
promise and sang a "Good N l|# it"
Negro Attorney Francism Rod
song at the close o f the meetfhg; riguc* filed the suit seeking to
Salute School Patrol
enjoin tho loant from the pracK ail ifu l ntrmhrra o f tin- school tire of segregation and to wtn a
tro l serving this &gt;&lt;ur are Ho­ declaratory judgment forcing the
l t King, fifth grade, Cerl H ill i county to take some steps toward
and Alien Shull, ninth grade. Theintegration under the (M l Su­
service la Voluntary and boys are preme Court ruling outlawing pub­
•n duty when the firs t Inn a r­ lic school segregation.
rives, placing toad blorka in front
o f the school for protection of
students, end again on duty until
8:(S p.m. when the last bus dapert*. Regardless o f weather con­
ditions, toys carry out these du­
ties. Their faculty advisor la Mr* j
B illy West
Personals
Mr*. W. H. Hollingsworth of
Fayetteville, Ga. Is the houseguest of Mrs. H. F. Wheeler Sr.
Then L&gt;c, who Is a brother of
M l*. II. F. Wheeler, Mrs Annie
Carter, Mr*. W. J. loiw ton and
Charles Lee, Is a patient a t Samtools Memorial Hospital.

Hillsborough Asks
Voiding Of Suit

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Steel Braces Save
Miami Man's Legs

The
Welcome Wagon
Hostess

MIAMI (UPI)—Steel brace* be Will Knock on Your Door
has worn since childhood saved
With G ift* A Grunting*
■ Miami man's legs from being
from Friendly Business
CU'shed between two care blun­
Neighbors nnd Your
der.
Clvie and Social
chard Bowden, who wears
«’ i brace* breaut* of a bon*
Woifnrs Leaders
c ease, wa* etaesdlng behind the
t. nk of hi* car M a parking Or ths eceeaioe a lt
Chaags sf rssidt—
tot. The car behind him began
to roll forward. Ita driver leaped
Arrivals of Newcomen t *
la lo step on the brake*, bat HR
Sanford
the gaa pedal Inetcnd.
Phono PA M 7 5 I
v Th# car hinged forward and
Rath GdlUcksr
•fnnad Howdan'a lag* between
fMo bwapera. Mo auf/orwd esslg

ta ile d Frees 1-itenultoosl
A southwestern Ice storm, which
has paralyzed parts of west Texas
under a sU -inrh coaling, was ex
verted to expand Tuesday north
:sstward Into Missouri.
The combination snow and lee
storm was blamed for 1* deaths
in Texas alone, 14 In traffic acei*
dents on slick highways, three In
the crash of an ice perked plane
and one by drowning.
The' storm also hit much of

Longwood

GIFT AT RETIREM ENT — Roy J. Livora
accepta *'• little something to show our appredation" from W. Scott Burna, local man­
ager of tha Florida Power A Light Co., dur-

lug "retirement** ceremonies. Livora compUtvd I I years with the company,
(Herald S ta ff Photo)

Florida Power Employe Ends Career
Hoy J. Livora retired Friday
after 11 yeara of acrvlce with the
Florida Power and Light Com­
pany.
U v u ri hai been with the San­
ford branch of the company since
Dec. I*. 1939, after I t years with
tha Cocoa branch. In 1M0 he was
transferred again to Cocoa to
complete some temporary work,
but wai back to Sanford a t soon
as the work was completed
"Those shoes w ill he hard to
fill." said If. C. Moore, supervisor
of transmission distribution, at a
gathering of Llvors' many friends

Flotilla To Hold
Coast Exercises
MAYPORT (U P H -A four ship
Royal Dutch flo tilla , Including
an aircraft carrier, eubmarine
and two destroyers, left here today for Joint anti submarine war­
fare exercleei along the Florida
coast.
The ships, with 1,100 crew mrm
here, arrived here Saturday a ftrr
being fog bound off the coast for
on* dey. Commodore A. Van
Earn*beck i( In command of the
task force, composed of the car­
rier Karel Doorman, destroyers
Geldrrland and Amsterdam ind
the submarine Z rclrruw .
The ships w ill return F&lt; h. I I
and remain her* until Feb 23
The Zeeleeuw goce lo Key West
for a short stay. Three ships w ill
visit Port Kvrrgladef and the
Grlderland goes to Tampa.
Tire entire force leaves for Ihe
West Indies in March and plans
to be bajk In Holland May 1.

Thomas Transfers
To New Squadron
Cdr. Alvin Thomas was detached
Friday from his post as executive
officer of Heavy Attack .Squadron
On* to Join Heavy A ttark Squad­
ron Three.
He w»l promoted to commander
at ceremonies on the first day of
operations o f One in Sanford.
Ill* career was highlighted on
Sept. 30. HIM. wtirn a ftrr guiding
Ills disabled A3D S kywarrinr away
from a heavily congested area, he
tailed out at the last possible sec­
ond from 400 feet.
Thomas was born in Norfolk, Va.
Ha Is the son of Capt. George U
Thomas, UBN. R e t, and Olga A.
Thomas of Beattie, Washington.
II* It married to the form er Bar­
bara Adelaide Landre o f Coro­
nado, Calif, They have tim e chil­
dren: Anne, Harold, and Jeffrey.

T IM E D I 8CLOSETH
ALL THINGS"

and fellow employe*. "Hoy hai
been a fine, dependable, willing
and able employe."
"R oy did everything in a cheer­
ful and effielrnt atmosphere, and

to find another man like him
w ill be a difficult ta a k ," W. O.
Livingston, customer service sup
ervisor, said of Livora.
A ll Ihe employes who had work­
ed w ith Llvors had an opportunity
to express their thanks to him
and wish him a fa re w e ll.
G ifts and a letter o f "thanks
and good luck" were presented to
L lvors by Ihe employe* of the
company.
Roy and his wife. L illie Mar.
PATRICK AIR FORCE RASE j reside at IKO Park A v r., but
( U P II—Brevard County resident*,; soon w ill be moving to a cabin
including numerous employes at at I-ernon Bluff.
the Cap* Canaveral Missile Test |
('enter, are doing much of their
shopping outside the rounty, ac­
cording to an A ir Force study.
The study, msde by the Opera­
tion* Analysis Office at Patrick,
TAM PA (UPI) — E ig h t youths
reported that retail sales in th* accused of second degree mur­
county increased 41ft per cent from d e r in a gang fight, go on trial
1048 to 1017 hut did not keep pace h e r* Feb. 24 in 'H lliU iro u g h
with sharply rising per capita in ­ County Criminal C ourt.
come.
Raymond Youngblood, 18-yearH said resident* are going else­ old member of the E a rrin g Gang,
where to do their shopping, parti­ adm itted pulling the trig g e r uf
cularly for clothing, houscho'd ap­ the shot-tun which kille d James
pliances and furniture.
Row*. IS, a member o f ■ gang
Itctail sales jumped from 10.0 recently move! here fro m Harlan
m illion dollars In 1048 to 87.6 mil- C o u n t;. Ky.
Horn In 1067, the study showed.
The two gangs clashed In a
Retail sales in adjacent Orange bloody street battle o ve r the af­
County jumped 214 per rent and fections of a IS-year old g irl. Two
the state Increased 14!) per rent o f (he young defendant* have
during the same period.
pleaded Innocent. The other six
Per capita income rose 8 per have not been arraigned.
cent from I960 to IP&amp;d, but on a
per capita basts the Inrreaie in .re -1
tall sales w at only 69 per rent, the
report added.

Brevard Is Losing
ifs Dollars, loo

Eight Youths Face
Murder Charges

‘ Islond* Arrives
A t Cope Canaveral

Editor Succumbs
In Lake Worth
LA K E WORTH (U P I, Call A.
Schaefer, 7n, editor of th* Lake
Worth llcrahl, a acini «*&lt;-kly
newspaper, died Monday in a
nursing home.
Schacfi-r, who wa* with the
Herald fo r six years. »as former
news editor of the Palm Beach
New*.
II* served as secretary • treas­
urer of th* Meogs Puhli-hing Co.
in Pomeroy, Ohio, for 30 year*
and was publisher and rditor of
weeklies in Ohio fur 12 yrar*.
H r la survived hy his widow,
H«!en,
th r e e
daughter*,
a
brother and a airier.

PORT C A N A V E R A L . Fla.
(U P I) — A man raado Bland ar­
rived here Monday and assumed
it* post in a man-made port
The Navy anchored the t'SS
Otm-rvation Island, a Ift.OOOton
converted cargo ship, in the har­
bor adjacent to the A ir Force
m is s ilr test center a t Cape Ca­
naveral. It will be used as a
launrhing platform fo r the Navy's
Polaris missile.
The Polaris is designed for
launrhing from submarines, hut
special testing is needed to per­
fect it. The USS Compass Island,
a sister In thr Observation Is­
land, will lie used to trs t guid­
ance and firing component* th*
N avy said.

Civic League Met
At Local Library

Lake Mary

Departing Women
Honored By Class ,

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Deaths

Precision, ptrhnp* more Ilian any one factor, hai placed
Cadillac above and beyond oilier motor can. In every
pliau: of design . . . manufacture. . . and assembly, meticu*
Ions rare U drvoird to even the most minor of details.
The result of this untiring effort is evidenced on every
highway of the world—Cadillac motor can—ten or fifteen
or twenty yean old—still providing pleasure and prestige.
Visit your Cadillac dealer to drive the 1959 Cadillac
. . . and to experience mulutdom'r motl ionutuing hour!

The standard q f th e world in

Precision

TOUCHTON
O Mu o C T i s t o u t s
Os*, tot A

V IS IT TOOK LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER

HOLLER MOTOR SALES
fwond

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Fire Breaks Out
Aboard Shrimper;
Damage is $6,000

LIGGETT

Pick up your proscrip­
tion If shopping near us,
or let us deUvor promptly
without extra charge. A
great many people entrust
us with their prescrip­
tion*. Mag wo oompound
youra?

rain w ill continue in northern
T rx a i. Oklahoma and Arkansas,
spreading Into Missouri. Rain was
seen for the i o u t h * r n states,
changing to snow flurries in the $
upper Mississippi Valley and th*
Lake Superior area.

by E ltU Jan* Keogh
Tbs Young Adult Claa* o f th*
Community Presbyterian Church
honored Mrs. Chris Nelson and
Mr*. Juanita Jacks at • cuff*#
held preceding th* clast period
Sunday morning. Mr*. Nelson
B&gt; JO HAMMOND
leaves this week fo r California
Phone VA #5662
and Mrs. Jack* w ill )«av* w ithin
Th* regular monthly meeting of
th* next f*w weeks for Washingthe Civic lo-agur was held this
ton.
aftrrnoon at th* Library Hall at 2
G ift earrings wsr* presented to
p. m.
the departing member* by th*
*'A ft*r You Marco Polo" was
group.
th* hook reviewed by Mr*. John
Hostesses for th* event were
H inner.
Sirs. Jo* Smathrr*. Mrs. Harold
Hostesses fo r the meeting were
Hockrrsmith and Mrs. Richard
lira. Stephen Rockwell. Mrs Karl
Krogh. Refreshment* o f coffee.
Dun,-an. Mrs. H. R. G ra j. Mr*. M.
..ra n g e juice and doughnuts ware
It RlanVrnshlp, Mrs. John liaumserved.
hosier and Mrs. 1 **1* Futrh.
4 H (la b Meeting
Jayree* To M f*t
Lake M iry's Girls' 4-H Club
The Longwood Jaycret w ill meet
met Monday, Jan. 81. at the
tonight at th r park at 7:30 p. m.
school with leader Mrs. Ted
V FW M rrlin g
A district m reiing bt all |&gt;oit*
Brooklyn.
snd auxiliaries o f the Veterans of
Linda Green, president, was in
Foreign Wars was held in IK-I.and.
charge of the meeting and Sonja
Sunday. Representatives of local I JACKSONVILLE (U P I) — F ir* Wester, song leader, led the group
post No. 8207 attended.
broke out In a 140.000 shrimp lioat j in singing. Judy Rowell conduct­
Regular meeting o f this post at nearby Dames Point Monday, ed the games.
will be h*!d at the Altamonte causing considerable engine room
Plan* were mad* for th* trip to
Springs Community House, Malt- damage.
the State Fair in Tampa and
lind Avenue, Tuesday, Feb. to at
Firrboat Capt. R. C. Vogel said Helen Freeman displayed pillow ­
8 p. m.
it was nearly six Ir-urs before the cases made for th* completion at
An e ffo rt to form a woman's fire w*s extinguished and the her fa ir project.
auxiliary Is underway and any in­ Fernandini Beach shrimper Chris­
Peggy Miller gave a demonstra­
terested amt eligible person is In­ topher towed to shallow water tion on th* covering of coat hang­
vited to attend.
where It was pumped out.
er*.
Sun: rams Present Play
Vogol said the fire, which prob­
The next meeting w ill t&gt;* hald
The prim ary Sunbeams o f the ably m u lle d from a short circuit, at the school. February I.
First Baptist church, under the d i­ did moit damage to electrical
Scout Breakfast
rection o f Mrs. Mertie Largrant equipment. H r estimated damage
A father-son breakfast w ill be
and Mrs. Ktoise toim m lrr, present i t BViOO.
served in the educational building
rd a play at the meeting of the
When the blare was discovered, of the Community Presbyterian
Women'* Missionary JJorlrty Wed­ the Christopher wa* cut from her
Church February 8 in observation
nesday afterno n of last week.
moarings and w orker! chopped a of Boy Scout Sunday. AU Lake
.Members o f th r cast acre Car­ hole in th* side to flood the fir* .
Mary Scout* and their father*
ol* Hicks. Vecky Montgomery.
There were no crewmen aboard. w ill be guest* o f honor. T h *
Beverly' Montgomery, Towando
Troop w ill attend th* morning
Showers, P e g g y
MrKindricks,
worship of th* First Baptist
Charlotte T ripp. Dawn Colburn,
Church at II a.m. for a special
I'atriria Lynn Saunders. Candy
service.
Harris.
Candy
Childs, Janice
Personate
l/im m ler. Debbie Parnsh, Karen
NEW YORK (U P I)—Philip M
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gardner
and R rtii Pettis, Diane Sweat,
Nancy Wlute, Itey Futch and t Hayderg 7!. retired secretary o f and Sharry, Pittsburgh, Pa., ar*
I Columbia University, died Monday rived Saturday to visit his par*
Ricky I ’ettls.
I alter a long Illness.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chri* Gardner.
Personal*
,
A t the end of th* week be w ill
Mrs. Gertrude Kenna has sold
return to Pittsburgh for one
tier home in East lamgwood and I MANHASSET, N. Y. (U P I) will reside wtih her daughter In Eugene E. Halmo*, I I , a civil en­ month, leaving Mr*. Gardner and
gineer wh i designed naval and Sharry here for the month.
Washington. D. C.
Rev. and Mr*. Lucian Scott uf
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Perkin* • ie*m»hip drydocks on all three
of Wildmere Street received a sur­ coasts, died Sunday after a brief Winter Park visited friends here
Sunday where they alto attended
prise visit from th rir daughter, illne**
th* morning service of the Com­
Mr*. Doris Moore of Franklin. Ind.
RATON ROUGE. La. (U P D - munity Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Sue Settles of Acton, Ind
Dr. Charles Reynard. 46, profes­
A sellout number attended the
was also a visitor.
Mr. and Mrs II. C. Davis an­ sor of law at Louisiana Slat* Uni­ barbreu* supper sponsored by the
nounce the birth of a daughter versity and a leading authority on Westminister Fellowship l e a l
born January 8 weighing six legal arbitration, died Monday of Wednesday,
a heart attack.
Mrmbara and frienda o f the
;ounds. I t ounces
- - Mr. and M r*. Peter Hamilton,
Community Presbyterian Church
lu llit Avenue, rrlrh ra tcd their
HOLLYWOOD (U P I) Sybil w ill meet Saturday to continue
third wedding anniversary’ last Vane. 83, prim * donna who ap­ repair work on th* building.
peared on tha American contact I Regular monthly meeting o f Us*
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Monlton nf stage and was a headline perfor­ Chamber of Commrrc* w ill be
Rrightoa. Me. are the guests of his mer in vaudeville, died Monday held Wednesday night at I at th*
mother, Mrs. Rita Monlton.
after suffering a heart attack.
C. of C. building.

*UNihor i Name llelow)

Tltt&gt; past ton years hnvs
revealed ths answer# to
j formerly unaolvahle meriicul problem*. Ws now
,
conquered killers
i have
tlmt have plagued man­
kind through the agva.
Soon, within our time
we hope nil diitcwaos will
bo overcome. Tho devoted
effort# of rvaenrch chemMta nnd phyniciann. hack*
ed up hy tho millions of
dollars supplied by th*
pharmaceutical
industry
aro perfecting now drugs.
Aa rapidly aa than** new
medical aids are developed
it is OUr willing duty to
immediately have thorn
available f i r your need.

Oklahoma anJ Arkansas and anow
occasionally mixed with freezing
rain waa reported as far north aa
Kansas.
Schools wer* closed and trans­
portation snarled Monday as th*
tr**cherou* layer of Reeling rain
spread over west and northcentral Tezas. The heavy ice
snapped tree limbs snd utility
lines throughout the area.
To the north, snow up to four
Inches s p re a d Into Oklahoma
where a 10 Inch snowfall blanket­
ed ihe Panhandle region. A man
and his daughter were killed Mon
day when their car skidded on an
Icy road near Oklahoma City and
struck a train.
A warming trend pulled th*
northern portion of the nation out
of one of it* coldest spells of the
winter. Readings early today
climbed s i much as 40 degrees In
th* vast region from th* northern
plslns through th* New England
states.
By contrast, colder weather in­
vaded the Southeast, accompan­
ied by outbreaks of heavy rains.
Dothan. Ala., recorded as one
Inch rainfall during the night and
a downpour at Mobile, Ala.,
brought that cliy'a 24 hour total
to more than two inches.
Weathermen predicted freesing

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Palmetto Streets

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Red Guards Release
II. S. Truck Convoy

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WEDNESD a YTFEBRU ARY A 1»S9
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 36*
1IEL.MSTKDT. Germany (U P l) West Berlin to the Soviet check-i political advisor to the Soviet j V° k
XL1X
—The (our tn u k American con point here at llelmstedt came at Army headquarters in K a rt. Her
to) held by the Russians since the end of a day o( hectic activMonday was released tonight af- Ity.
„
. ..
________
ker about 46 hour* detention.
It tame alter a hurried confer- ,
um * °
’IfiT ’ i u ! ! .
.
The releate o( the four U. S ence here between Findlay Burn*. J{*
thlir
Arm y truck* which had travelled State Department advivor in Her * r Kuvnan* is- &lt; l,t’l
110 m ile* down the autobahn from I Iln. and Lt. Col. M. F. M arkuihln.
®*n' in d to inspect the
.
_____________________________________________________ .____ . | tru c k i cargo*.
The K u tiia n * previou*ly bad re
fuied to pat* the convoy without
»uch an inspection.
B urn*cam e here at Waihington
announced that the United State*
had demanded that the Ruaiian*
releate the American truck* and
tervlcemcn held at the Helmttedt
checkpoint
ar.d that
Mo»cow
Editor* Note: Vsnu-wr KeM r*. Mary Earle Walker, tax assessment for the llttv tax ro ll.”
make* certain there it no “ repeti­
NEW Y O R K (UP!) — A new A m e ric a n A ir lin e s ju t*
NEW YORK ( I T I i — E ight-[ Robert, a handsome blond boy, marb. M. a Brooklyn talesman,
aiaeaaor, today laid »he “ could
Krider'a letter *ald the Tomtion of the inciiletit."
w at a pavvengrr aboard the i ll­ IHiwcred a ir lin e r m issed ila L a G u a n lia A ir p o r t ru n w a y in
mission
“
believe*
It
-would
be
hen
year
old
Roliert
Sullivan
became!
|»|d
nunc*
when
he
wa*
brought
make no commitment" on the
After two and a half hour* of
rated Ameriran llrtlnes K lrctra
foyr and ra in an d plunged in to th o Enat R iv e r ju s t lie fo ra
.....
I...I
|n i&gt;vi*i 10 an
orphan today.
I to Fluihmg Ho*pital early today
property
a»»e**ment
level
in
iV *, ji^ ^ W Walker).
a l k e r ^ ^ h e negotiation* with the Russians at. anBut
that crathed In New York Tues- Inal m id n iy fh t, k illin g 65 o f th e 73 i»era«ma iilx q trtl.
alinoat 10 hours after th e 1 .
.
.
ic m tn o le County for 1949 at the
Hua^ | ani, „ lr Commladon
checkpoint headquarter* just
cra.1. ot an American A irlin e .
\ ,hou* h* th" f i ' h fr
&lt;•»
"•
*“ “ »« '» «"•
A p a ssin g tu g b o a t plucki-d n in e j»er.*o:i* fr o n t th e w a te r
Feb. 12 meeting wltli
with the County
Web.
Count) __ ,...... ... , ___ .,__ tin ta rd * down the road towar
*U plane m the E a.l H tv .r here. d r * d; hr d,dn ‘
. ,of11*ur*
» twinge &gt;.klog with the
ert
to
meet
together,"
and
th e w re c k a g e . One died la te r in a h o n p ita l. B y n tid *
C om m ititon and School Board.
Robert. &lt;
whose family lived tn stewardesses when the plane
it added that R. T. M ilwrv Berlin. Burn* announced that ^ young Hubert hadn't been told
She *aid the had been requests-d
had reached agreement
dammed Into the I'a .l K ivrr.
morning 19 bodies had l*een re­
how'^hla"
Ufe'"had”
~been
altered™"!
Uempalead.
N.Y..
ami
hi.
mother
b, State Comptroller Ha, Green ' ‘ chool .,.,M-rintrndent, had a rh r
few moment* a ftrr hi* an
Ill* Injurir* wrre not believed In
''
nniii wf- nuim
m
”A —
H it father and too sister! * r r e * r r f
rou^ht lo
In
covered from the shallow muddy
-- |--'
doled in
ther meeting as
a t we
the u
(ir»t
nooncemrnt. Ihnte
those wailing
waiting on the
1°
item on h it agenda, Feb 12
nouncemcnt.
he fc|1|td |n d h(t nll„ hrr lllri) , ,f „ the »ame ambulance at 1 a m . be critical. Thl» I* hi* story.
water* at the tidal river.
ZL
&amp; nS J ” " h . ? " h l * ,
Kri-ler ye .te rd .) told The Her « • «
hour, later of injuria. .offered tn The mother, Lorain., 40. died I
The plane, a new two m illion
with Green. She added that the»e aid that the meeUnr had treen American truck headlight. »ud ^
three hour* la trr
By SKY Ml it K K IM \CM
„ „ h
conference* w ill tie held " a t »oon
dollar turlio prop aircraft put into
Hot*, it. tiltin g ui bed fur au
Aa Told To I'P I
in an attempt to reach '^ n ly come on and their engine* -------------------------------------------------a* sufficient fact* regarding the
roar Into action.
examination th i. morning, wa*
God wa* good' to nir. It'* the
service only 10 day* ago. w at the
,
.
. 1
•current reappraital have become »BJ*‘-'n&lt;mt on the assetsment
The four truck* moved through
nakrd trom the waist up and red only way 1 o u lil figure it out
a irline'* Flight 120 out of Chicago.
available."
,,vel
the Soviet harrier, which bad
Two Sanford women employed
well* wrre visible acrot* hi* ab-1 I wasn't titlin g in my teat I
It* la tt contact with the a irim rt
. In i letter lo Commotion Chairbeen rai.ed for them, and on
dooiin A nurte laid he had auf- wa* sitting In the plane's lounge by the Southern Bell Telephone .
r
. r i»v.ial#.ie»
^ n a n John Krtder, Mr*. Walker
aero** the bridge separating the
fered alxlommal abrasions when; with another guy and two stew- Co. recelvwl Vail Awards tolay
. M tm llllM 1
•"id :
two control point*—one on the
he . . . thrown again.! hi. .afety ! arde.se. We were talking and &lt;««r . . t i n * the life of . W o r d
»
nun less than three miles awae.
“ If there are o tl^ r tuhject*
Western tide and on* on the Com­
belt in the eravh. Ill* condition joking. I wa* (trapped into m y ; woo**n latt Vay,
The plane apparently *ma»bed
which you would like lo di*cu»t
munist side
wav listed a* fair.
arat.
The awards are given for Ufe- into the nver In landing poaition,
Three-year old B ettir McGowan
at this meeting, requiring my at
They accelerated all the way.
After the crash he rllm hrd to
wet
down and 1 1saving action on the part of tele­ broke apart and sank quickly tn
Then
tention. pirate Inform me o f
and w rre hitting a food apeed « i i back tn her tattle Venire home the top of the wreckage with hi* thought I wa* going to dir. How phone operators.
about 2h feet of water.
al noon today a ftrr S h e riff* drp
these matters and I shall be
Funeral aervicea w ill be held to­ when they nesrrd the w r*t
mother, who he tald appealed to did I get out ol the plane* I don't
Mr* Audrey l ’a!ler*on, operat­
It appearrd likely that the cause
happy to cooperate
W rit German'police” r*"i»cd their ' u*,r ‘
h*d, f 01,11^
have a broken leg
know, but I helped pull out two or, aixl Mrs Krbrcca Jones, assist­
morrow at 4 p m. ror Kol-ert J.
• o f the fatal crash first of a U. ft.
The letter noted that "&gt;&lt;&gt;« , B obi" Shoemaker, 21. who died barrier, and the American* ron- ^ * l ll‘ ! ' hlwr,,,ood 1,1 » ll»l
ant chief oprratur, were credited
" I wa* kneeling on the wreck j h o tlrtte * and a little buy.
made commercial jet prop in the
failed to state the purpose of this
»i # :jo a. m. in an O r-, tinued riirht on Into West Gar"• *
Msr™ age with mother, that'* why I
That water wat cold I thought with saving the life of Mts. J. H.
- U. S —would not he determined
meeting, but I itiu m c your in tjmd,, hnipita!
many without Interruption.
. l h;
WI1 *° to M ," the nurse quoted, I d never tee my wife again. You Bay »hen the M ffrrv d a heart at- i until completion af an tnveeHhome was being searched when .. . .
. . . . . . ___ , ____ _____.n.1
r..i
fr.,™ .
■Untion ia tn d itc u it a level of
yjr shoemaker wa* l*orn A pril
I earn* close to glv- ta«k and waa cut o ff from a can I gallon.
the child wa* brought to the club-1 *“ ? * " •
.. .
I don * kno*
"------------------- -----Is, IWS7. in Lake Wale*. He was a
vrnation with a nephew tn A r­
house at the M ayfair Country ! . * '• • » * ? Wl,h' hu moihfT *? * ,nf ^
"There were only two large
resident of Sanford fo r 14 year*
Club by a woman golfer. The golf ««*»«••«
they were picked
I .warn In the water to a tug kansas. Due to their quick think- piece* at wreckage," Everett
and a graduate of Seminole High
boat.
I
swear
to
God
I
gave
up
!"*•
P°l'ce
rushed
to
Mr*.
Ray's
court# ia aereral block* from h e r, “ **• Bobert la id ,
Phelpa, co captain of the tugboat
School. He attended the University
hum,.
I
I only had a couple of iwira- twice. You just don't know how home and admitted her to the ho*
H. Themes T ali, said, "the ta il
.o f 1 lurid*, Gainesville, where he
pltal,
where
ah*
soon
recovered.
Her frantie parents Mr and mlng lesion* ami the current w a i lucky I wa* Now I know I'll
| writ a member of ATO fraternity.
The awards were mad* by C. N. and part of the fuselage. Three
Mrs. Joseph MeGowan. w e r e •» « *« ..aid.
| live to be «
people wrre perched on the fuse*
H r wat employed by the Central
tlx-i-chles* with gratitude knd reh,m htI mother wa*
I'm Ui good shape, only my TUck. gvneral tre ffie manager for tagr. We hauled them aboard.
WASHINGTON &lt;UFI&gt; — l*re il Florida Experimental Station.
Florida.
lief when the child wa* found, downstair*." the nurse (aid. “ He ankle. Hut oh my bark, my leg.
g n g Mlsenhowrr left today for a
Aa see did to. a hand poked
Sanford March of Dimes volunSurvivors include hi* wife. Mr*.
"W r can never thank the neigh doetn'l know tho other*
are my head. And I'm still freeilng.
through a door In the wreckage,
T^oflMavtlle. Ga. vacation
| Barbara ,\r»n Shoemaker; one tcer* scored a victory Monday
bor* or the S heriff'* Department | dead."
I That w a ta r-lt wa* to eoldt
"The man Iniide the fuselage
i daughter. Deborah Ann; parent*, night with the annual Mother'*
rnough," McGowan laid. “ I don't)
'
called for help. Crtwmen yanked
and Mr*. Claude W. Shoe March on Polio
on the door with hooka but
" W A IH IN G T O N tu rn — The maker. Sanford, and a grand-: Under the leadership of Mrs. know who the people are who help­
couldn't get M open Then Use
i t Interior and Insular A f-, mother. Mrs. R H. M ull!*, Cross Rut*ell Spencer and Mr* Martin ed u*. but I do want them to know
fuselage section pulled away from
’Committer today approved a ; City.
j Dyer, 42 district chairmen and how much is wat appreciated.”
The child was discovered mi**
the hooka. The man's hand dis­
Die Rev. T C D'Steen and Dr. 1J7 volunteer* collected 12.04T »0
WU O ftmske Hawaii the 60th state
ing about 10:30 a. m. The Mc­
The audience at the lanford appeared Ilia rrie * stopped , .
Vmon The vote wa* 35 to 4. | J. H. Root w ill officiate at aervice* during the one hour drive.
Gowan* moved her* recently from
Clvle Center left with mixed feel­
" I f only there were more boat*
tn Hntson Funeral Home. InterThe fund* have l*een turned over South Carolina.
ings last night after viewing the ■round, more people could have
m riit w ill be held at a later date. u&gt; the Seminole County Chapter of
modern gyrations of the Dane* base saved."
WASHINGTON ( U l 'l i — lTe*l- Honorary p a l'.xa rrrs are Larry lh. National Foundation, headed
Drama.
t M t Elsenhower challenged Dem­ Hate*. Kobnr Harvey, Johnny by John Sauls.
Nearing completion in down crel# block construction has been
Many were frank in their unap­
ocratic congressional leader* to­ Higgins. Tom ity Spear, Harold
Mothers wrre greeted on their
town Sanford Is one of Central used throughout The floors are preciative comment*. Othcri said
rvlu m by hot coffer at the I SO.
day tn raise taxes if they pass Date and Jlm r-i/ Butler.
Florida's most
modern office le rra iio ; and ceilings are low with they had enjoyed the performance.
. costly housing and airport bllla.
where Mrs Carolyn Higgins o|&gt;en
T h ii w ai the firs t time dance*
arcoustlcal Ute to eliminate noise,
biddings.
od the doors (or the collectors.
Karh office has It* own til* had been staved In the sew build
Designed after a "atatar" build­
Mrs Speneei ssld. ''Witnotw the
ing in M iam i Beach, the K irk restroom. The building Is design­ Ing. Carefully weird lighting i f
help of the district chairmen who
A T L A N T A 1111*11- T h e Georgia
LAKELAND ( I T I ) — General, Building at Commercial As* and ed for additional stories. Kspan feels were enmetimei marred by
organlied
their
sertions.
the
Legislature, which call* itself “ the
slon may tw arcuinpllshed by re­ the dust left on costume* after the
Merrh could not hsve hern a Manager Homer Hooks of the Flo Hood St w ill house 12 offices
lowest paid in the nation." found
rid* Citrus Commission w ill ask 1 The steel and concrete roof w ill moving all interior w ills. If neces­ wearer had writhed ou the floor.
CAPE C A N A V E R A L , F I*.
success."
a quick cure for Is woe» Tuesday
Music came from a hidden hi-fi (U P I) - The A ir Force fired Ita
" I wish It were possible to the Commission next week to seek go on the latter part of this sary. Ih# roof 1* held by co n rrrtr
Members voted themselves a 110, ,,A |(, 8 jU P iy .T e n more prom
set and, except for a modern Jats 20th Intercontinental A lta i early
to revitalise Florida's dwindling week, according tn Hill Kirk, who pilasters.
a day raise.
inent Parisians today- fared quet- thank each mother and father
A tr r r a iiu floored arcade w ill b«l**L » •» i " ■ clasaical vein, today to close out the key phase
is doing Ids own contracting. ConaMpmenU
individually Many of the father! I " ? ''
w ill give eat) access to office *1Lm lly Frankel, featured dancer, of the husky missile's developHooks said Tuesday he w ill tug
and the alrret Kirk rstlmates that .undeniably la talented. She held mrnt.
customers w ill ute the convenient
f° r *'• If an hour with her
Aimed at a point about 4.300
an industry meet
ing be called to go “ into the
miles down the A tlantic tracking
city
parking
lot
adjoining
the
o
f
"
r
h
‘
ld'*
Elnathan 0. Smith got lost in his; Paris
r&lt; slaurantrur
G e o rg e s | fBe children.
....... subject of our fresh fru it
property
! *'or ••'•L M ' m Ftankel wore a range, the On foot rocket waa tha
whole
fam ily's 45 room mansion. Police Biranrherl wat the fifth "person
Mrs. Spencer recounted amusing
.
. .
.
.
The
flat
roof
w
ill
have
a
.even
mou,# * r , y «&gt;•«“ « • • ‘“ ‘ •hredded last In tha Atlaa " B " ae riri. In
In
TAI.LMIA.VsKE lU P Il — D o
found him Iwhimi a divan In the »IHy" tn be charged wlih “ of experiences during the evening.7
creased
rlda • gasoline U t total reachrd f.wat overhang with a two f o o t " ^ ' o f « « u t* U U ln g fr o m h e r thla phasa tit* Atlas was trslad
Using room.
fense* against public m orality" In
h* &lt;) no children, *«
He told the local Rotary llu h ting,UW, 123. an increase ut mote aluminum f.crng to give lhe ‘ 'i«ulder. Her d a m . lnclud«l U . with all thrrs of its powerful
connection with the &lt;ase
»hc measurcil her dog and gave
that unless the steadily declining than four per cent, despite the build.ng a low look and protect
‘ "••«* m Uv* rocket engines, designed to glvn
Other* rharged with the same h it length In dimes.
It a fl.3ri)-mlle boost.
shipments are bolstered, citrus heavy
by
passers
from
weather.
A
s.de
'
°
f
*
fh
i
d
ta
frre ie
in
IV1* which
A LEX A N D R IA , Va t U I ’l i — offense .» rrr former National A t
■
The firing followed by 11 houra
gmwrrs are going to tie In trouhle knocked out
around the office, has been , £ ?
*
tourist Industry, walk
,
,
,
,
.
,
.uthrr
dancers,
wluj
were
at
their
Federal Judge Allx-rt \ llrya n to sembly President Amlre i» Iro P r r v f i f c O f D a n c e
when the grove damage auffered lined Chairman Joe Grutrgut eaid mrluded for convenient acces.
(||f
of ,
. the leroml attempt to fire the At­
day ortlered the Alexandria School, quer; hi* flim il, the White Itus
in last winter's fVreiet ha* healed
Kirk said that seven of the
A, |e rm | l(J u |h, „ „ wl|h las' backup missile. Die Titan
today.
Board to admit nine Negro chtl- »nn countess Eliiabeth de 1'ina- X f t P r n w j / l A R n n r l c
and
o
r
a
n
g
e
production
again
o
free,
had
t*en
rented,
but
demodrr||
„ ch ICBM The Titan launching waa
The la* In 1W7 totalled $103.
d rm to three white school* next J«ff: famed woman's hair dresser j
i lU Y lU L U U I lU a
reaches the inn million hoi level U5.0U3.
thwarted at the last second when
dined further comment on who | ( r M #fKjr(, w UaR^ .
Guillaume Gugllelml, and Jean C#%r T o a h A n n r r
£ Tuesday .
He said “ shipments hive de
The aielience was stymied dur- a malfunction developed In the 90Jestier. . department More .11-! r 0 ^ I e e i l - A g e r S
Gasoline and other nt-dor fuel w ill occupy them. The building
w_____ —
and cllned steadily for the past to ___
lies provide
the —
Lai --------Income *'** h* coinplrttd tn about six l|;g "Haunted Momenta," a dance foot missile.
rector,
| Youngster* In Sanford
Floodlights pierced the clear sky*
Former
I'art*
Police
Inspector
Seminole
Counly
w
ill
profit
from
?r
*
n,J
*h
,
l
^
f
*
*
J
*
•Pprar
to
which I* the lt»ad Department'* weekx h# said.
I billed as a humoroua and horrible
CHICAGO t l ' i ' l ) — Frank Hanaa
the Atlas hlastrd o ff at 3:01
be headed for Ihelr lowest volume chief tource of fuixU for h l(h *A )
* lake a iAM&gt;k i t Sanford a To fantiay of pniple and aounda. l*o
dell went to International A irport 1 terre -Sorlut, said lo be the or the lucres* of Bohliv lla rk rtt'a
In 2d years.”
morrow" Is how the sign In front 11,„
Banfordile* d i d n ' t
know a m. e a t., shattering a thick lea
construction.
to mail a package to Afghanistan
o1 «h# orgies, wa* jaded ja r* band Friday night
coating formed by tha auh-iero
He added processors have “ done
of the otfire reads.
whether to laugh or cry.
He opened the wrong door, found | “ n * r 'l* rk-'e
minor* to
Proceed* from the performance
liquid oxygrn In Its tanks. Tha A t­
a
magnitlrenl
fob
In
taking
rare
Kirk
will
start
ronstrurtlon
on
a
himself ut a “ reatncleel area" am) ,,r“ *Ufhery.
I ( if any) w ill go Inin a special' .
las
made a smooth start and
our
annual
new
medical
building
near
the
production
mere*
,
il
te
w
nrnvlda
"isativu"
ifanreA doien g irl* l-etweea tile ages fund to provide “ name" dance
had tn he vaccinated for smallrllmt-ed with gradually Increasing
m iin i
/
the fart
fa rt re
remain*
hospital within 10 day*
of 14 and in *ere Involved in the funds for teen ager* at no coat tea . , . hut thr
pox
speed into a star filled sky. A fter
that the Increase In processing
eaac. They were rrportevl to have |0 them
about two and a half minute* tha
danced nude or near nude at par , -n,,. ,1anf, wj|| be held al 5 p dors not automatically Justify or
Heavy winds that ripped branch missile's two booster engines ap­
.i&lt; * at villas on the fringe of par m
|tlr S a n fn rd c*|v|e Crnter. exiuse Ih* decrease In ____
, , | r , ••
American History
B NEW YORK ill'll I wo Hoc
e* from free* and sent lno*e ar peared to burn out a* planned,
Ttrkets are on sale at t/m n ir's
ing 707 jet passenger planes land *•
Hooks tald the Industry mutt 2"r ^ Wilson,
Deles flyin g hampered Sanfonl and thr Atlas continued under
Record
Rack
and
M
lltrr'a
Radio
ad safely Tuesday night despite
merest* fruit quality and !m
The proclamation
firemen ahnrtlv a ftrr noon today power (or another full mlnuta.
and
Appliance
Mall
order*
may
mishap* resulting from "m alfunc­
,
.. .. ._, „
prove marketing methods to put llis rr&lt;|ur*t of the loesl chapter Frank Meisch, 64. died last
as
they extinguished a fire at
le sent to the Sanford Recrratlnn ' ... ............. . . .
_
tio n *" ui flight. D irre were no in­
fresh fruit sales bark to Ihelr ut tiie Daughters of the Am eriran M^ht In Jacksonville.
Hall Urns Trucking Co garage on
a
Department, City Hall Tickets
juries in either rase.
Revolution.
Mr Meisch was a retired San 1West First 8t.
former lewis.
All eltlrens. «'•••'•* »"d ’ ’d-rn f„ n l farmer aruf moved to Jack-! Minor damage » n caused by
e
, ,
WASHINGTON (U P Ii—W illiam a rr * ,.175 R,’n*,'J ' V r!&gt; '
O p t io n
H Franke will succeed Thom *. ,ion
*M . T h e lowest
were urged to acquaint them- •on* ill# two y e trt ago to llvs th* fire, which started In * plla of
•islo. i with hi* son in law and daughter, assorted trucking articles behind
si-ives w lln
Ami n u ll
TALLAHASSEE (L T D - lo p II Gates J r as secretary nf the
prire Is being charged,
Consulting
engineers,
Jareai
barkers of a projiotrd patent op- Navy on June I
M erlins rapen%« it the only oh
during the month.
Mr and Mr* Earry H artsflrld the garage. Flames quickly spread
lion nil-sidy law are convinced the , Gales resigned Tuesday hut ir r *ivr Iwslde* offering entertain
l&gt;*alli vvjti tlur to a heart attack lo an adjacent o|»en area, where '•rarnlle |{o|*rra* iJ ifflo c k and
Mr* Jus- Frossard. West Cry vial
plan would not push H o n d a'* pub agreed to President Kt»&lt; r.hower's n,,'n' *° Sanford residents
Survivor* Include hi* wifi- Mrs brush ami grass wrte tinder &lt;lry.
t u t / *&gt;f Winter Park, vsrre authoW lic *itio-d system into the shadows request to slay on the job tor
Dress for the listening or danc I--ike Drive, was dismayed last
Helen Brandi Mrlsrh, Jarkson
Water was ptayrd on the trees ru n t by County Commissioner!
night whan her car ro lle d back-.
of private school*.
j three months while Navy pro tn*
*• °r&lt;'onal.
* llle two brothers. Joe Meisch. ind buildings after the hlaie ha&lt;l yesterday to make a survey at
and
wards down the drive way. Jump
(ia d d a rs k la
cloudiness
Sanford, and Nick Meisch, Jack been put down. Daoiage wa* not public building# in Bcmtnola Cuun’ o m
n , i
I*
gram* are presented to Congress
*T "
~
,
ed
the
curb
and
slid
into
the
*
trm
acatlsred
showers,
aonville.
ritlm ated, and the cause undeter- . t&gt;
. O . IO L U lC ll U p
The President promptly named A p i H H I U i ' d T O H o a r d
some locally beat) luniabt, be
Fuorisl servlees w ill be held Jmilled at 12:30 p m Chief K. T.
The firm w ill submit a report
WASHINGTON (U P D —
De Franke. now undersecretary of
W illiam
Hall-ark, C«l. S G lake.
rumlng
partly
cloud)
and
not
quite
A w rre krr pulled th r late model
at All Souls Catholic Church F rt i I b o n u s and t l i mrn from thr San on the condition of the courthouse,
fense Secretary Nell II. Me Elroy the Navy, to the top post A *4 lla rrim a n .
It I K lm l.lll, George
mi warm on Thurtda). Ia&gt;w to n itb t
said today there wo rld *wr
only year • old accountant, Franke W. Morgan arvl (' A Wale* have from the water, where ft had mi to 70. South lo to u lkw rtl winds day morning al a (Mher arrange ford Fir# liepartmsnt rushed to Jail, rounty home, road eamp
menu are ineomplete.
Mh# seen*.
*od the health u n i t . ________
"one or two missiles' difference joined the government in 1941 as been appoints! to the" "semlnole
• ^ D l.e a d Mrs
i0 *? 11 - ,,M " • r
»•
In U. S and Kuittan* stock* of ( a apecial assistant to the defense I County Zoning Board o f Adjust Frossard said she had not pulled northwest
over most of area
•&gt;— —
on
the emergency brake. T hr car
war-ready intercontinental
mis- ] secretary
I men) by the County Commission
Thursdi) and diminishing. Small
was (larked on a slight In rlm t
llle * by the end of 11*59.
j --------- — * ——- - #
------------------- ■
craft warnings are displayed on
both coast*.

65 Dead In Crash Of Airliner

T a x Assessor Says
'No Commitments'

Youth Is Orphan
Due To Big Crash

'God Good To Me,'
Survivor Declares

1Operators Given
Famed Vail Awards

3-Year-Old Found
By Mayfair Golfer

Funeral tomorrow
For Bob Shoemaker

Craft Hits River,
Breaks; 9 Rescued

Dimes March Nets
$2,057 In Sanford

News Briefs

Ike On Vacation

K

Dance Drama Gels
Office Building Nearing Mixed Reception

iTag Challenge
j

Completion, Owner Says

.Hawaii Bill Okayed

Famous Parisians
Linked To Orgies

Quick ‘Cure’ Found

Boy Lost In Home

Citrusmen Seeking
Hike In Shipments

'

a

-t

ml « «"&gt;■ w ; &gt;-&gt; *»»«
................. ” "i : : r &amp; r . . v : v r . t , s -

.............. ... : r

Atlas Is Launched
After Titan Fails

Despite Weather,
Gas Tax Increased

Judge Says: ‘Mix’

Behind That Door

*History Month’
Proclaimed Here

Planes Land Safely

Fire Extinguished
Near Local Garage

Attack Is Fatal
.. ..«ned .i To Frank Meisch

Franke To Become
Secretary Of Navy

Defended

County Will Get
Building Survey

Brake Not Pulled,
Car Rolls In Lake

Weather

U

•Bill ‘Nut Extreme’

WASHINGTON &lt;U l'l) — Praaident Eisenhower made it clear to­
day that his civil rtg h u program,
to be submitted to Congress Thurs­
day, w ill not have any extreme
N ature which in his opinion would
raise temper* and prejudice*.

No More Strippiu’
LONDON ( U I'D - • -lyllia Dixfta jr, London's star striptease artist
during World War II, (old a tax
aourt that sha stopped taking U
oil and becam* a hotel cook to
Mi* wouldn't "ba stripped o f aseryRung again by the tax man."

Fire To Firemen
m o b i l e , a u . i u p d — now
they’re delivering the fire * right
the fireman. VVhaa fireman
oouldot reach a burning railw ay
Qbofrigarator car here Tuesday, a
•w itch c n g iu obligingly pisstoad It
i« f *e ~

Air Station To Dedicate
Field To Hero's Memory
_

Station formally w ill b* dedicated
aa Barney Field on
K rld ,Jf •«
I I 30 p m
Ceremonies w ill honor the morn**2°
perished in the n
flaming - wreck
■2# of hi* A3D Skywarrlor, June
3. The tragedy occurred near S*
villa, aa l-cdr. Ramey ordered h it
two crewmen to parachute and
stayed with the horning plane, hy
h it action he avoided crashing
in a heavily populated area.
The field w ill be dedicated by
(’apt. Ijonel A rthur, Naval A ir
Station Commander. The Navy
Marina Corps M a d * « d i ba •- j

Joe Baker Chosen
Top Young Farmer Thieves Get $10
A Sanford City Commissioner From Bus Station

Seminole County Health Unit Assured

.Seminole County wtU have it* I site near Use hospital waa dia- rrsoutres. The third step w ill ha
IlluU.ug) health unit.
cussed, but waa found to ba 'to o a site survey and legal opinion at
site value*. The fourth w ill be tha
I'relim inary step* already ar* highly priced."
iq-tiiing of bids and Ih* actual
today wat chosen the Outstanding
The Hoard passed a resolution start o f construction.
t h i i * rs stole 110 In rash from im lrr way slid • nvtruclion should
Y'oung Farmer of Seminole Conn the Greyhound bus station early ; *&lt;**0 somtUriil .his summer,
suiciding live present budget to in ­
Plans will be accepted only after
I)
this morning
I The decision to build came al a clude matching funds required by a study of other health unit* M
,
II* la Joe Baker, installed a* a
Entrance waa m.d&lt; by break "&gt;««“ »« X*»«arday afternoon be- the governiwanl before eonstruetion , Florida. Forehand atraased that a
warded l.cdr. Ramey, povthum member of the c itr governing
,tween
, crn County
om m iffloneri and lean
Counly C
( ommitdoners
jean begin
begin,
jorehand Informed
-------- ; simple construction waa adequate,
w liy_ Mr&gt; H im ry w|„ lf r r p ( Eo-ly Is.I month A . Seminole'.
lh. J h' ^ k ^
. n, r rtm „J e A
Authu.
lo ru l. j lounty
—
“
ultiui Forehand of the F
Florida
administrator*
that ha 1"Thsre I* no sat design, but tha
J nominee__Baker
w ill rotnprle
with a „||c
,, a ^ checked
. . . in
. the
.
the medal from
rrum Kadm
m u n i. W
w . j.
______
&gt; ____
station Drveligimrnt I ommission’a llo tp l could not mak« aa applkation building must ba fire resistant and
other young farmers for the atste,
lal Ikpartm ent. Forehand told without proof at local matching functional tor your purposes," ba
s *d « e t, Commander Fleet A ir. , „ | r
Police made the discovery at
t.omnnssioner* that groundwork fund*.
added.
3 30 a. m. Manager Boh B llhim er
. ,
John K rider and LaarraM* Iw o fDr. Tharmood told tha Board
J VI-cdr.
kr n' nRainey
'
.. v .., to the
^ Jayceei.
"*"'"•» • • • aponaorsd
. . . u n . h l . I/V Sell i f a n v lh ln e w l v m u * ‘ k r * la
OT Ih#
was attarhad
had been taken
* ' n),h,n*
rounty would ioaa the Vaderal ford war* appointed usculora o f that ha had Investigated tha vacnM
VAH-H when the tragedy occur- '
grant of l!4.uog, given uadar Ih* tba project and w ill alga all neve*- medical building in I-ongwood and
red. His two crewmen and aquaHill Burton Hospital A ct.
in } document* aa tha pari ef the found tt satufactory. Attorney
dron males will be present at A l l III T h e F a m i l y
CommDfioneri voted lo odvar Board. Tha eoucty must provtda Mark Clavalaad J r. w a i a u th o ris e
ceremonies F rld ty. A formation| CATAN7.ARO, Ita ly ( U l’l)
The l/mgsrund Town founcM w ill use for sale th r present county $64,000 fo r building coals.
to Inveatlgala tha ownership o f tha
of A3D Skywarriora from the A ir [ Farmhand Domenico' S*no
24 meet tomorrow night at I n the
un|t property on Palmetto
Forchsnd said that ha would be­ building. Tha structure baa bean
Station will pass over the field changed his mind on the eve of Town H a ll.
Ave. A l it * on French A v * „ ad gin work Immediately as aatrmal- offered to the County Health l)aduring
the dedication.
dedication.
unng the
his scheduled wedding Monday, I g , .
__T~
m ~ n*
a
Jarent lo tha Southern Ball Tele­ ed cost figures, and advised Ih * partmnol fo r w a as a health ama­
uivnea to kidnaped
xiunapea hla
n il nance's
The public has been invited
fiance's (6-year
16 year __
old L n a m D e r 1 0 M e e t
phone Co., ka considered unaatis- Board to hire an archltoct. In put- iar.
attend. Security guards w ill guide! sister and ran o ff with her. Po
Lake Mary Chamber of Com- factory by Dr. Jack Thurmond, di­ lining tha Maps required, ha M id
Other Commission action Inals*guests to parking area* and1lice arrested him a few hour* lal- merre meets tonight at I to the rector o f the r bounty Health Do- the second step would include a ed a dacliloa to knveatlgate nH&gt;tmgraodstaod*
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Terrified Boy Survives 6-Story Drop 'Mixing' Pressure
» « E W Y O R K &lt;UP1&gt;— f o r 10 U r- f Jim m y hadn't expected to *4#
Hfytag minute* while h li older ; h i* father, W alter H ughn Sr., at
brothel clutched h it wriata, little home when be returned from
Jim m y Hughes den|led ouUlde achool at 3:30 p. m. Tueaday. But
the apartm ent houie window s ix there waa dad, and ha waa all
a ta rtn o ff the (round—and then upset about rrp o rt* Jim m y had
he fell.
barn mlibehavlng in athool.
But 13-year old Jimmy w ill live
Jim m y thou|ht he'd aeare hia
U U ll th r nightmarish tale, doc­ dad out of a licking.
tor* a l M l. Sinai lloapltal p rr
Ila ran In • sixth-floor window
dieted today, beeauie the ira»» in lha Madiaon Avenue apartment
courtyard on which he crashed and aat on lha window ledge.
cushioned h i* fa ll Ju»t enough. lie
Ilia father waa frightened. Ilopw ill be a long time recovering in f to lure Jim m y back from the
from p ainful in ju rilf.
ledge before a n y th in ! happened,
It a ll happened beeauie Jim m y the elder llughea told him, “ I'm
waa a fra id h i* dad would liv e not going to hit you—and to prove
him a licking.
it I'm leaving the houie r lfh t
now.” ](a walkad out.
Jim m y tried to get back Into
the mom but he clipped.

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On Hit-Run Driver
MIAMI (UPIi —A (ypale rurte
I* riding anmewhere with a hitand run driver.
The eurar w at brewed for the
d rive r whoae ear atruek aii-yearold Oypile Prince L a rry Mitchell.
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ahull, recovered from tha acci­
dent. Tha tribe ha w ill one day
lead had g a lh rrrd on the hotpita!
lawn hare to pray fo r him. Tntra
waa a big celebration Sunday
worn doctor* and ha would be all
rig h t. He waa bark w ith bU hia*people today.

BUIy ViichrU. M. king of tha
gypiia iriha and Larry'* graadfather, pmmiaed tha curae woi'ld
ba lifted if the hit-and-run driver
would make himaaU known.
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RICHMOND. Va. ( U P D - V lr
dow ledga with hia hand* aad fla la turned it* attention today
held od. Aad he acreamed.
from the tbua-far peacefully inte­
That brm irht hia IS-year-«ld grated achooli of Norfolk and A r­
brother Walter Jr., on the run lington to three other eitlra caught
from a n o t h e r room. Walter
up in tha race-mixing eriaia.
crabbed Jreimy'a w nita and held
Warren County derided to keep
on aa long a* h* could, but then
hi* grip clipped and Jim m y fell. | iu only high achool la Front
Jim m y'* dad didn't are him fall. &lt;Royal elated at leaat until SepFrom down below he'd aeen Wal­ tambar and w ill continue to rely
le r J r. holding Jlmmy'a wriat*. on a private ayatem act up laat
and he waa trying to gel back ’ fall to circumvent the admiailon
upatalri aa fa it aa he could. But of 22 Negroc* to the achool.
by tha lime he arrived, it waa too
Federal Judge Albert Bryan
late.
pmmiaed In Alexandria to hand
Down below Jim m y'* crumpled down an opinion in a day nr two
form lay in lha courtyard.
on a requeat to aiaign 14 Negroe*
A doctor aad an attendant from to four Aleaandna achooli.
kit. Sinai Hoipital, directly aeroaa
CbarlotteaviUe, which doted two
the alraal, gave Jimmy fira t aid of It* achooli laat fa ll under th r
and ihen look him into tha hoi now atrickrn “ maaaiv# reaiatance'’
p ila l on a alrrlcher.
program, reopened them today on
Tha m td ic *l verdict after X- a argrrgatrd baali. A federal ap
ray* and c ih tr teat*—a fractured peali judge laat week granted th*
rig h t hip aad rig h t ankle and poa- city a atay of Integration until
alble internal injurita.
September.
Twenty one Negroe* who en
tered aeven arhoola in Norfolk and
Arlington Monday returned tnday
to another fu ll aeiilon of e tiia e i.
Norfolk reported attendance waa
WASHINGTON (U P I) — Not picking up In the a ll achooli It
many people could forget an In­ reopened Monday under federal
vitation In breakfait with the Prev- court order*.
Idant at tha While Houie.
But Rap. Robert R. Barry &lt;RK- Y .l did.
" I juat completely forgot ell
about It," Barry conferred. “ I
hop* tha Praaldent w ill forgive
me.”
B arry » n oot n f th e n inviled
to tb* W hit* Houie b rta kfa rt
Tuaaday fa r fraahmea GOP congreaamea. A t tb* time ha waa auppoaed to be braakfaitlng with the
ITaaldeat Barry waa bliatfuliy
hauling tru a ki into tha tu te af
hia new ham*, buying mat* fa r
new earpeti, and driving hi* aon to
achoal.

Freshman Forgets
Ike’s Breakfast

Dciplta a drop In fataUiia* dur­
ing 1131, motor vehicle accident*
still account for mare than twofifth* of all accidental death* in
the U. t.
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To Fight, Negro Avers

TAMPA (C P !i — White k.oridiana are coming to believe that
peaceful Integration i* better than
waging a • hopeleaa" fight to
p ream a tegrcgaUon, a Fiend*
Negro leader said Tueaday,
The Rev. A. Lean Lowry of
Tampa, prraident of tha Florida
National A llo cu tio n for the Ad­
vancement of Colored People,
made the atalcmcnt in a report
to NAACP member*. He laid
thera are algni over the Hate
that while peraona a r t aubirriblng
to the philoaophy nf “ rompllanec
with thr United State*' decision
binning racial segregation."
H r said there waa evidence of
aucii attitude* in Tampa. Orlando.
Miami, Jacksonville, Tallabaaiee
and &lt;iulncy.
"Thla may well he Hip turning
point in our t u t * where the
people thrmaelvra w ill bring about
change rather than th r member*
of the atite legislative bedie* and
the local iheriffa and city councilmen who brtlrve if they vote to
support an ending tn racial segre­
gation it w ill mean their political
defeat," laid I-owry.

He added “ U would be better
fo r the atate Legislature to con­
sider way* to work w ith the
court* now than tn have the m a n
of the people to find out la te r oa
that theaa political laaders have
been deceiving and m ulaadiag
them ."
He la id * thera ia no doubt in
my mind that thera ia a dynamic
ahift In the way many o f Flo­
rid a '* white citiitna are thinking
about ending aegregation.''

Vanity Is Thy Name
ASHBY DK LA ZOUCIf, Eng­
land ( UPI i —Fireman had to go
in and get pretty young housewife
Flora Colder when the re fu te d to
jeave her burning apartment.
“ I needed more time to powder
my note.'' ahe explained la te r.

No Ice Either
LONDON (U P Ii — Cream le u
ice cream la atill ice cream. Par­
liament h a t decided
It ruled thus after nnling that
nine-tenths of the nations ice
cream ia mada from vegetable oil,
not m ilk.

TAMPA, ria. (U P II- A 104year old man who boasted that
ha waa one of America'* laat remaialag Civil War vetaraai died
In a hospital her* Tuaaday night

Authorise* said George Howe
appcfcnlly outlived all of h it r e l­
ative*.
Although record* ihow oaly tw o
bona fide c iv il war veterans s till
living, hoipital authontie* said
Howe liked to brag of the p a rt
he had In the conflict between
the atate*. Hia occupation listed
on official
h o ip it a l
docu­
ment* waa “ C ivil War veteran."
Howe wa« admitted to the ho*pital A pril 14, IKS. Btfora th a t,
he wai belived to have lived in
tha Tampa area. He at»o waa be­
lieved to originally have coma
from ' aomeplae* la M iiaoun".
A m ine at Htlliborough County
Hoipital aald Howe, who w aa

abort aad thin and aported a short
grey beard, waa "always jolly
and in good a p irita " and liked to
team the nurses.
She aald ho never gave say
details about the role ha p la y r£
In the Civil War. though ahe aaiiT
ha always seemed aerioua when
he mentioned it. She didn't know
whether be bad “ fought'' for the
North or the South
How* would have been only
about 10 when the C ivil War ended, but authorities said it waa
possible he could have served a t
a drummer boy. o r in lorn# sim­
ila r capacity. The only recogntied
veterani luted as liv in g today arM
Jofin Sailing of Slant. Vi., an-r
Walter William* o f Franklin. Tex.

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to truck waa righted from a diU h.
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enttr* load onto the lllirnn* trtstate tollw ay blocking all but one
of three aouthl-ouad laaea.

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Sallie Harrison Chapter W illi
Weds Donnie Clark Observe Founders D ay Sunday

The couple left Immediately lor
Mlat (ieraldlne M arie Spivey
beeama the wife of Donnie Dean i trip to Daytona Reach. They
On Feh. 1. Sallie Harrison eomplishmenls. These trees w ill which works with the hoard of
Clark on January I t at • p m are residing at 102 W. Tenth St. Chapter. National Society, Daugh­ be suitably marked and the m ar-j
the General Sanford Memorial
In a double ring, candlelight Mr. Clark i* employed by the ters of th r American Revolution, kcra unvnted by the great grand­
Library. They are: Mrs. If. W.
Central M m tr Company of San­ w ill honor those who took part in daughters o f both of these cutceremony.
Rucker. Mra. I.. P. Hagen. Mra.
ford
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attending
founding Ihe Cltv of Sanford.
Mia* Spivey I* the daughter of
rens: I aj*y and Maureen Mough- R E. True, and Mrs C II. Rrown
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Thia year the General Sanford ton, children of Mr. and Mrs El- with members of the program
Mr. and Mra. Robert fdwarda
Memorial Library will be open ton Moughton Jr. The short cere­ committee. Mr*. E
Mr. Clark is the ton of Mr. and Orlande.
M Hoke.
lo the pubtie from 33 p m. A* mony will lie eonducied by Mra. Mra. Chris nutler. and Mrs. C.
Mr*. \ intent Van Winkle.
a con»ervation project the two F. F Roumillat. regent of Sallie R. Daw ton.
The ceremony w a i performed
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memorial tr r r * on the ground* lla rn to n Chapler. and Mr* C.
by ih r Rev. I^onard Jones at
The fir«t Founders' flay wag
w ill be marked. One of there i L. Park, chaplain, at 3 3n p m.
the* Edwards homr. An arrange
held in 1337, the Moth anniver­
beautiful magnolia* &gt;«»* planted
ment of white pom pom thrytan |
Thr hosteisr* for the afternoon sary of the firat *ettlement nn
in
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honor
of
Annie
Caldwell
thrmunvt and large chryaantht
will be member* of the rnmmitlee f jk e Monroe, under the direction
VVbttner. a pioneer nf Mellon* ille,
mum* w ai placed tn the living
of M ri. II. J. Lehman, now of
an historian of thr growth of this
room. In the dining room »a*
Winter Park. It i* exported that
comm unity and a charier mem
an arrangement w ith white fu)i
Mr* Lehman w ill be present on
ber
of
Sallie
Harrison
Chapter.
rhryaanthrm um i and pom ponvl.
Feb I.
The United Church Women of
The other tree wa* planted In
Thr connecting archway
waa Sanford held a business meeting
A number of intrresting San­
appreciation c&lt;f the man* Valuable
dreorated
with
greenery
and rerently
in
Ihe
Educational
ford momentos w ill be r»v display
large foliage p la n ti of phtloden Building of the First rrrtb y te ria n thing* accomplished for this city
in the lib ra ry building in addi­
hv J s m r i Moughton. a member
dron.
Church Mrs. L. G. Hunter pre­
tion
lo Ihr valuable collection pf
of
the
community
since
I9ud.
The
The hridr. given in marriage by sided. Flan* were made for the
An open house at the homr of book* donated to the city by Mr*.
Mr. Fdwarda. wore a blur street year and places of meeting an­ development of the Sanford roo Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cullen Sun
Carols Sanford Dow, daughter of
length drras with princeaa lints i nounced. The World Day of pra wa* among hi* outstanding ar- day afternoon honored Henry Mr
General Henry Snrlton Sanford.
and
a
short
iacket.
She
earrird!
Laulin III. Mr. Mel.aulm received
9 THESE WIVES are in charge of nrranpe- Tamny atul Mrs. John Crawford. Not pic­
yer la scheduled for Feb t l at
Thr public is urged lo attend.
a Itarhclor of Science D rgrer at
mentj for the February function " f Ul« Of­ tured is Mrs. Charles lloblitzell. These wom­ a while orchid on a white Bible the First Presbyterian Church.
with satin streamers.
commencement
exercise*
al
Flor-|
Mrs. Hunter it chairman Mrs
ficer* W’irc* Clllb. Left to rijilit: Mrs. en represent the officers wires of Staff,
Matron of honor waa Mrs. Fred Roy M am i* the program leader
Ida Male University in Tallaha*
LriU 't Milt*. .Mr*. Lath* Ackley, Mrs. 1* A. IV.. ion. and Station.
Rrhrens. She wore a beige gown
are Saturday afternoon
May Fellow ship Day will he
Arthur. Mr*. James lUnvugr, Mrs. Lewis
(Herald Staff Photo) with rose accessories. Her cor held
Cohost* amt hostesses tor Ihe
at
the
Congregational
sage waa made w ith pale pink, Churrh. M ri. Ralph Losiing i*
open house were Mr. and Mrs,
tarnations and pink aatm foliage.' chairman.
K G. hintaw, and Mr. and Mrs
Rett man was Randal Crow.
C. P. Ila rkry.
The World Community t)av will
Mra. Fdward* rhoae for hrr be observed in November at lh»
THURSDAY
Camellia* were u-ed in a rllv tlr
daughter a wedding a sheath of, Christian Church. Mr*
The regular meeting of Semi
Vinton
arrangements throughout the par
re rj* w*h h'xek i r e ——-tea. AI Larson la rnairman.
*-b'* ‘ ‘h jp te r No ?. Order of the
0 room* The refreshment iafu*i ,
white carnation roraage rompte
Officers were elreled al thin F.avtrro Star, will he held at * covered with a white cut work
mented her outfit. The groom'a meeting. They are
p.
m.
at
thr
Masonic
Hall.
Past
prendrnl,
elolh. wa* lovely with silver ap­
mother wore a dark green dressi Mra. Gus Srhmah; vice presidrnt, matron* and pa it patron* w ill he
pointments and a centerpiece of
with hlark acresinrtei. Her cor­ Mra. Hunter:
l.cdr. and Mr- Richard Nrlaon
*eceetary.
Mra. honored
rote camellias pyramided on a
Plana for a cocktail party on I function which w ill be a fathion sage waa also of white tarns-! John Domlney: treasurer. Mrs. R.
entertained at Ihcir home ThuriThe Dusty Root* Ruling A**o- silver dish. Two perfectly match­
*, A. Cobb Thr nominating commit- elation w ill m rrl at Roberta
■lay night r«nh a small dinner Feb 13 were made at a hoard I allow Arrangement! have begun liona.
ed Mathotiana Rubra blossoms nn
m erlins of the Officcri Wive* I for th r Navy Relief Rail on May
A reception followed the cere lee a a t composed of Mr* W. A. Ranch at * p m All members balanced apothecary acale be
parly.
1«.
Club.
The
meeting
waa
held
Tuc*mony.
Mrs
Helen
t.oode
waa
the;
The occasion honored Lt &lt;jg&gt;
Patrick. Mr* Randall C hair, and and directors he present
decked the living room codec
floating hoiteaa. «'ne '.ride's ta­ Mr* Georgr Well*.
rm n iA T
and Mrs. John Sapp and Lt. day afternoon at the home of
table A while Ming tree with
Mra.
John
Crawford,
OWC
preaible
waa
covered
by
a
white
wtd-J
The
Ameriran
Legion
Auxiliary
and Mra. ■Robert Fitiaimmona
large
rose
colored
camellias
dent.
ding
cloth
A
three-tier
wedding'
w ill meet at 7.30 p m. In thr forming its Imught harmnnired
The £*pi&gt;* left today for Norman.
cake
stood
al
one
end
with
a
1-rginn Home on 17 92. Mrs. Nan with Ihe Oriental decor of the
The party w ill be held at the
^ (ikla . where 1.1. Sapp w ill atirnd
crystal punch bowl at tne other.
cy Steele w ill conduct a question sun porch.
"
Oklahoma Im vcra lty. The Kiti- HOQ at the Sanford Naval A ir
Mra. Frank Huhbard and M rr.j
and an«»er period on veteran's
■imomna departed today for Mon­ Station from 6 8 p m. Officers
Presiding ai thr refreshment
Mlaa Marianne Strickland la llchrcna poured. The brine a book
benefits. Mrs J Q Galloway is table were Mra. K. It. Smith,
terey, Calif , where he w ill at wivea of Patron. Staff, and Sta
Now
that
the
great
upheaval!
-pending
the
acincater
break
with
wai
kept
hv
Mra.
M
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Rrown.
hostess.
lion are in charge of thia l)WC
tend l.lne School.
Mis Denver Cordell, Mrs. lia r - 1
of the C hem iir, Trapere and Um­
for February.
Mra her parents, Mr. and Mra. M. R.
Cocktalla preceded the dinner. function
vey Wilkinson, and Mr*. Wendell
Strickland.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Strictpire ha* related into a shapely,
Starring the menu was Mra. Nel-I Ciiarlea Ito b lU rrlt wai appointed
Hurt. M itt Mary Ann Wright
land will drive Marianne lo Tal
very wearable line, th r emphasis
Kina specialty. real parrniuiana. chairman of dceoratlont. Mra.
krpt thr guest book.
lahassee
on
Feb.
T
when
ahe
re
la on legs — and shoes. It la.,
The buffet table was ro vrre d w ith Jamra Rarnage and Mra. Lewla
‘ Congratulations
Hank"
was
tu
r
n
i
lo
her
studies
at
Florida
V irginia Turner Pratt and Dan printed in silver letter a on the
white linen and centered with Tamny are in charge of food
in fact, the new ahor that gives
Slate
I'nivrraity.
The
Stricklands
artificial flowera. Silver and crya-1 They are planning Oriental d eli­ w ill v i|it his bristlier and sitter- i
thr new 1131 look. The recipe for C. Y alta were married Sunday in party napktns and echoed by hla
cacies.
Reservation* mint bo
Ningtland. Ga. They were arrnm- frirnds present. About ICO gucsta
tal appointments were toed,
in law. Mr. and Mra. (j. A. Sunk
A m rriran* are on the move and rejuvenation Is simply this add panird by Mr. and Mrs. Everett railed during th r appointed hours.
g
Aim preaent were Mra. J R made by Feb. • with the aquadron
land.
Quitman.
Ga.
a
high,
wide
tca
rf
or
a
high,
modern furniture must he mobile j
Hoover.
Mr. MrLaulin Irfl Sanford Mon
w Sangvter and her mother, M ri. representative*.
Cor. Sanford X 2nd
l.t. ijg i amt Mrs. Fred Wdson enough lo withstand the ngora swairbed bell, teature on lecture,
The board dtaeuurd thr March
Mr. and Mrs Yale* arc reaid day (or Jarksonviltr where he
N aner Vigeant.
and roncentrate on the new shoe* ing on South Sanford A vr
are vmtmg her parrnta, Mr and of t r o ll country moves
Mr. will lie associated with hi* grand­
Mrs. E. A. Mcnforton. and hit
Serah Pagorii. Interior deco in the new open, d rlic a lr look, the Yatra is employed by Orange father. It. W. Hunter, in thr Elecparrnta, Mr. and Mra. A. I. W il­ ralor for Uoyd Manufacturing newest look lin r r the needle tor A m u irin rn t Co
trie Radiant Ileal business.
son. l.t. (Jgi and Mr*. Wilton w tll| Company aaya:
The graceful, elongated last i«
travel to Kcv We»t on Frb •
• American* mu«t learn to rip »-, still there, but there i f leta shoe
when- hr will be stationrd with ally their poiaeiaiani. The thinga to Ihe shoe. The tides err lower
the Navy.
that travel when the family or bccom* streps — wide straps,
Dr. and Mra. A . S. M it'a llu m l moves muat be the personality j •ling ilra p t. T strap* and asynv
arrived rrtenlly from lladdon * pieces that make a house a. m etrirel stripe — or are opened
with Intricate rut outa The tan
field, N. J. In make their homr home.
"Eventually. built In i w ill take •era and shoe manufacturers haw
at 2449 M rlionvillr Ave. M ri. MeCallum la a titte r of Mra Roy i the plare of todav'a storage been busy producing a whole
of lumlnnu*
shadrt
piere*. So. with more and more spectrum
Holler.
Mrs
l.aura Garrett. Oneato, funrtional pieera being built In. and “ hot'' pastels
Ala . it vlailing h rr m othrr, Mr*. the plerea ataiime new import-: New silicone flmthea will kerp
anrr. That it why I recommend the flow r r fresh rolor- toil proof
W illiam Click.
against even fingerprints
New M r and Mra. Raymond 1 fa ir steel furniture
'T h e itrength of steel m akfi non erark medea take bright tin t•
and children Matt amt tw-vm F.l
kina. W. Va . a rr viaittng hrr it the perfect furniture material without ruhhlng off. Ihe new ani
fa lh rr, llwight T rte r. at Daytona | for today '* homea. Damp m i ll - line leather! are wnndmuily Ret
llra rh . The F a in spent Turtday ent, light weight and portable ib lr, and Ihe new patent* don't
w ith Mr. and Mrs. A It Peter- Modern atrel furniture la eaally rra rk
aon Sr. at ih rir homr nn Hiddrn
Lake.
Mtaa Amorrt Spetr it vliltin g
her parrnta, Mr ar.d Mra K. M.
Speir. during the arnveitrr break.
She w ill return to her studies at
MILS. RANDALL CHASE present* an award for n prize the I'n tv c riity of Florida nn Feb.

United
Meet Held

Graduate
Honored

J jd c o I

NUNN is the time
to treat your soil

fcvaniA

Couple
Cocktail Party Is
* Entertains February Function

finAAonalA

to —

New Look

Mobility N eed

Nuptials Told

HUNT'S

In Furniture

Tuxedo Feed Store
PA 2-2624

LAST 3 DAYS OF SALE
Thursday — Friday — Saturday

Men's Jackets
Values to 16.98

Now 3.88 to 12.88
Men's Suits

i S Muvi M

dresses

The
Dorcas Sunday
School
( I a s i of thr Central Baptist
WEDNESDAY
Royal Ambattadora meet at the Church met Monday night at thr
The (h a r d Choir practices al First Baptist Church at 7 p. in. home of the class teacher. Mr*
the First Methodist • hurch at 3:30
Choir pearlier at ihe Firat Hap John Weaver. Loch Arbor
P m ; ih r Senior Choir practice*, Dal Churrh ax follow i: Carol
The meeting began with sen
at (LtS p. m.
choir, *.13 p m .; Concord choir, I trn re prayer for the sick, thr un
The Commission on Steward i 7 p. ns.: Church choir. * p ns. i saved, and the unchurched every
Ship and Finance meets in Me-J T hr Chancel Choir of Ihe Firat where.
Kinley Hall at 7:30 p. m.
Methodist Churrh will prarlice al
Mrs J Q Galloway, t.ass perThe M V) Council meet at the 7.30 p m.
idem, presided over the business
First Methodist Church al 7 30( G irl Seoul Troop No 213 of the
i session. The rla s t w rlrom rd a
p m.
First Presbyterian Church w ill , new member. Mrs. Gail Smith.
I’ra jc r meeting at the First
meet at thr Youth Building at wife of the pastor of Central nap
Raptist Church ai 7 W p m
] n»t Church There were 12 mem
Sunday School Worker* Confer , 3.13 p. m.
Thr Roy Smut Council w ill )&gt;er» and 3 visitor* present.
enre at Ihe First Raptist Church
meet at the First P rrib y trria n
at a 13 p m
The Senior High Choir of the Churrh at 7 30 p m.
FRIDAY
First P r u b jtr r u n Church w ill
SEATTLE,
Wash.
—4t ‘PI s—
Cherub Choir p ra tlirt at the
meet for supper at * p m. and
First Methodist Church at 4 IS Suppltea nf winter pears—Anjou,
for rchear»al at f&gt; 3n p m.
tvoic and comire—are rip c c lrd lo
The Mld Wcek Rible Hour of p. us
P in rrre jt Baptist Churrh T ra in ­ h r plentiful and high In quality
the Firat Presbyterian Church
w ill lw conducted by the paator, ing Union Council meeting at 6 30 thia year, say a the Oregon-Washington California Pear Bureau.
the Rev. A. G. Mcfnnla, at 7 p. m.
The green skinned, fine grained
Pinecreat Haplist Church M u iic
p in.
The Chancel Choir of Ihe First Council m rrlin g at 7.30 p. m. , Anjou pears w ill b t available tnto
spring, a* far at May. The russet
Preabjlerian Churth w ill meet
colored bosc variety with a delifor rehearsal at 7.30 p. m.
spicy flavor
and the
Spots nn lira ** that resilt com ­ ! ra tcly
TIILKSDAY
mercial cleaner* may respond tn round, buttery •month rom ire last
Pinrcrcat Raptiat Church Bro
combination of hot vinegar and I only through February, the bu­
Iherhood meeting at * 30 p. m.
reau reported
salt or lemon rind and l i l t .
Pinecreat Baptist Churth choir
praetlrc *1 7:30 p. m.
Study of the book "How to Win
Chriat" at 9:13 a m at the Firat
Baptist Church.
Church visitation at the First
Baptist Churth throughout the
day.

in new
garden tones!

Ladies' Shoes
2.00 to 9.9?
Children s Sweaters
2.99 to 4.98

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Adding- Machines

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Ladies’
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Ladies’
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Ladies'
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Ladies’

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Ladies*

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Men's SHOES
7.88 to 14.88
Men's Sweaters
1.99 to 5.88

Pears Are Plentiful

Maple evereta* STOP*

Men's Dress Pants
5.88 to 16.88

oo

girls’ cotton

Dorcas Class Meets

WE
FIX'EM

*25.00

on you budget!

K)
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C alendar

Mias Patty Walker. M ill Mary
Ann
llukur, and Miss Nanry
Sindh apenl the past weekend In
M iam i and Fort Lauderdale

IA)t Ass’t.

r*

C h u rch

surprise

I

One

k

uinning design for the Citru* Council King to Carol
Samuel, member of Uir! Scout Intermediate Troop 10. Mr*.
Jnme* Buckler, troop leader, look* on.
(Herald Staff Photo)

spring a

One
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One
One
One

Dresses
Group - - 19.88
Group - - 17.88
Group - - 9.88
Group - - 8.88
Group 1.00

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Wash ’ n Wear cottons that n*«d
little or no ironing! Thgr* are
solid*, print* and check* in spring
garden tone*. New stylus! Empire
line* to dropped waiitline Stock
up! Be glad you saved so much!

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THINKING MAN'S SMOKE!

Seminole County ban employed the nervice* of a regie,
tered road enginaar. Ha will report to thia county on March
. Th« new engineer la Frank Robert I)avia Jr. of Fort 1j »udardala. aaiiatant engineer in Broward County aince 1952.
Davig wan choeen from a field of many appliranta. He
•had the qualification* which moat-impreaaed the County
Committion. Jn a preliminary diacuaaion lent week, Davie
•* V a t the first choice of at Icaat four of the Commiasionera.
Much of the critidam directed at the Commiaaion lay
. State Auditor Bryan Willi* laal week wan credited by Com*
, mitaion Chairman John Kridrr to the ahnence of an en­
gineer. The confuaion which aurrounda the preaent road
• construction program alao ia caused, to a great degree, by
lack of efficient, profeiaional guidance which a qualified
engineer could give.
Seminole Commiaaioiui* pledged theqjielven to "no
’ politics" with the road program while searching for the
jdght man to fill the engineer's job.
Naturally, the engineer, whoever he might be. must
• answer to the Commission. Hoard members are charged
with the responsibility; they muat answer In the public.
However, a road engineer ia more qualified in the mat’ l«r of road construction titan any memlier of the C om mis.
•ion, a fact which has been stressed by Commissioners. They
tgill depend upon hia advice and guidance in engineering
-problems; he will take orders from them.
• »
Thia la aa it should he. With a well-qualified man to
run the county's road program, Commissioners then ran
‘ turn their attention to other matters. Although the ro a d
p/ogram la a prime project, Commiasionera have many other
county activities to direct.
Krider said recently that Seminole would have a ‘‘teal
mad program in one year.” Much of this progress was pre­
dicted on hiring a competent engineer. Commissioners have
•hired a man they feel it wall-qualified for the job. Soon, the
ahow should he on the road.
0

•

•

Training Is Valuable

O
Young Carl Slubbinga of Lake Mary ia a happy boy. lie
„ alao ia a hard worker when 4-H (Tub projects are involved.
The youngster swept top honors in the annual Semlnoie County 4-H Club Beef Show, scoring 9,1.7 points of a
• possible 100. Three of hia entries won blue ribbons in the
• ahow, an enviable accomplishment.
Winning, of course, is the goal of all youngsters who
participate in 4-H, FFA and FHA projects. Winning is im­
portant. Mote im|Hirtant. however, is the training that
youngsters receive in such programs.
•" Livestock ahowa, dress revues, baking contests ami
dther projects provide the climax to a year’s work. While
pointing to these special dates, youngsters learn to plan, to
manage efficiently, to develop initiative.
In short, hoys and girls who participate in these pro! gfama learn to manage their own affairs. Thi* is valuable
experience for our citirena of tomorrow.

Cor Wreck Fatal To Flight Pioneer
TUCSON, Arit. &lt;UPII — Jack
fry *. former prnldaiit *f Tran*
Warld Alrtmaa, «ai fatally la*
Jurad Tucaday night whan hit rar
v ia atrurk broaditda h&gt; a vahirla
wfitrh failed In heed a amp aifn,
the akanffa department reported

latar.

Deputies said the driver *if the
other rar si a* Poeat.ell M w right.
It. « ha waa uninjured She was
riled fur driving at an eireetue
ipeed and running a atop aign.

Of New York City’s fise hnr*
The M-year old aviation pioneer
_ for'aeveralV eara 'headed"the i Bu* h*- oolv Qurrni has always
General A niline and rilm Corp I *»"« h r that name The Bronx
n f New York, makers of Ansro ** » originally "Bm nrk'a L a n d 1:
photographic equipment, after hia Rrooklsn
w as
RraUrkalan";
raUremeni from TWA in 1947. * a i Manhattan was -.Nirw Sederthrewn frths bln ra r by the Imparl ( land'' and Rithmnnd. or Siatrn
• f the rraah. Mr dird an hour Island, ssaa “ hlaatrn F yla m lt."

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nv 1st;7. ROBB

I. So It la no traumatic shock lo big director in Hollywood — and
me or my vanity now in be cast I ’m not going to tall you hia
not aa a dewy maid but a mat name — said hr waa going to
poie for me. lo give me a break.
ron
“ You know," M ill Colbert ron Me said I ssaa up against it.
tinned, with a (olden g lin t tn her painting only women, who had to
big. boudoir eyes, " I think we be flitte re d and made pretty.
"Well, I palmed him all right,
should frel sorry for all those
bosomy belles who are now the [just aa he was. baga under Ih r
rage of Hollywood. They a in't." ryes and all. And you know what?
she said with a perceptible wink, lie waa furious, particularly he
"gonna look
.ond when Ihry're rause I palmed all three of his
my age. Thr mg balcony doesn t china."
age as gracefully aa. let's aay,
norm alcy."
Misa Colbert aay a all her
Broadway salary la apenl in long
dlstanrr calls lo her husband. Dr
Joel J. Pressman, the distinguish
rd I-ns A h g flti surgeon ta whom
she has been married for 21
i . i r r i . r . r o c k . Ark. r t ’ P h—The
yeara. Exrrpt for an eight w^rk
stint on Broadway when ahe re­ Air Forre today pressed its in
placed an ailing Margaret S u lli­ vrstigatlon into thr crash of a
van in ‘ Janti." The Marriage- B47 jet bomber heir which killed
Go Hound" it her firs t Broadway j three officers. The plane hit with
such force that all emergency
play since her marriage.
" I ruutdnJ and w ouldn't leave crews could find "were baa of
home before." she said. ' But re­ fingers and four burned para
cently I've been Itching to do a chutea,"
The plane dived into the ground
play. I got restless and probably
tmpoaiihle, and finally my hus­ about 23 miles northeast of LitH r
band said, T,n ahead, and get it Rock A ir F orre Base Tuesday
off your cheat.' And Dial's what night. The le rra in was so bad il
took the firs t rrew two hours to
I'm doing
She
brought with her from rearh th r site.
The A ir F orre identified the
Hollywood har ivnealion, palmI*. S. lonum ption of distilled
tnr.
A really gifted
portrait dead at ( apt. Charles W. Steven*
painter, she has made one fun Jr . 41. the a ircra ft commander, spirits inrres ed by about two
and Mrs. per cent in 1*71
riamentsl discovery about huma­ whose parents, Mr
n ity— that mm are Just is vain (ha r i f t W Stevens, live at To;
, Ann Rtreet.
Beaufort, N. C.J
•bout a portrait as women.
" A few yeara ago. • Miss Col­ Capt. Robert S McCoy, 34. the
bert said with that gamin gnn copilot, whose parents. Mr. and
that has nude her a fortune, "a Mra. Harold Jackson, live at 4007
Oak Drive, Des Moines. Iowa;
NOW SHOWING
and l i t l.t. J. W. Smith, 2t. the
OPEN 12:45
navigator, whose mother. Mrs.
A .IT T
•1.1 t l t i t ii a u
ACROft*
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Sandra Louise Vary, lives at
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lu re "—ssoman who la a romfort
In other—well, "m alure"—wom­
en, II It (Taudellr Colbert
M ill Colbert, radiant star of
alagr, screen, radio and tre ire .
la the laal woman In the world
In deny lhal ahe will neser are
fifty again. And the Is pretty a•
a plriure. starked like a truck
drive r'! whistle, full nf beam,
happy as a lark and still i l fhe
lop of the professional heap.
" I couldn't lie about my a ;- Il
I wanted to ." ih r said In,- other
day, b riw rrn performances id
'The
Marriage (in Round," the
Ilroadw a&gt; hit in which the is co
starring
with
Charles Royer.
"Kseryonr knows I made my
Broadway debut In l i l t , a year
after I was graduated from high
school light here in New York
City.
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else no matter how \oung nr
old an aciresi it. the public is al-1
waya firm ly convinced she's ten
years older. If you'va haan around
as long as I have, everyone
thinks lie saw you in a play when,
actually, you were in grade
school. And if you try to rorrect
thia im preulnn. you're dead The
person just goes away muttering.
'See, another artreai lying shout
her age.'
" I wenl from nrodaway to Mol
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was there I always fro n te d m y­
self as an artress. nut a glamour
girl In l*&gt;14. I played the mother
nf a girl who was. m reality,
only a few years youngrr lhan

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BUDGET PRICED
GROCERIES

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A fte r reading your paper these
paat few days, there seems to he
much lo do about nothing regard­
ing the recent county audit, so
why cover It up?
Let'a look at the staggering fig 1
urea published Friday last, as
they came out of the adding marhlne. It cost the people of thia
county &lt;173.202 30. of which threefourths (ll&amp;a.OOOs waa paid out
in salaries, to collect receipt! to­
talling &lt;211,24411.
A m itin g Isn't il to he com-|
mended by the stale auditor for
keeping nut of the red and i n '
the black (131.044 311 from a l l 1
agencies (some of the large depts
barely made tti "the residue." of
a gross 1211244 M or "a fte r ex­
penses which?"
The lax roller'.nr'a dept, receiv- j
ed five gold start for returning
|
t l . t t l M to the county . Receipts
were &lt;31.323 20 and expenses were
*•47.M3 30. with enough left tu buy
a r a r maybe fin- some newly-ap­
pointed extra h ig io ta la riril official
n the very near future. Mut some
nf the othrr departments werrn t
th a t fortunate.
A sort of coumy MPA, except
the tik e hnmr pay is slightly
larger lhan It was th irty years
ago. Public servants com* pretty
high, earning far greater salaries
than their employers.
It seems lo me the County Com­
missioners rould burn a little
more mldnite oil and cut that
&lt;131.000 in half twice lo operate
a few county o fflrc i and on a
business managed basis. I see no
need for more taxes nr means
nf additional revenue. The custom
ia more taxes, more people re­
quired to collect It. The cost be
ing 7&amp;v. of every I I and a paltry
23r goes Into the coffers to butid
and maintain a growing County.
Perhaps th u s the American
way. hut unioniata are condemned
fo r rxtracaling more money from
th e ir employers, while public
servants who are In "pow er"
have the power lo fix their own
salaries, creale many jobs and
titles to suit themselves or what
ever Ihe tra ffir w ill bear. John
Q. Public picks up the tab in
some form or another, even if
he has to borrow tn pay his
taxes. So. he Just mumble* "there
nsiglila he a law against it."
(the people in power biting thr
hands that frrd them t
A l the rate of spending, we are
running a close second In competition with Ihe federal govern­
ment. whuh recently admitted
losing one million dollar* a day
in the Post Office Dept. Rut
they can afford it and we can't.
Please. 1 want my street repair­
ed and I am willing tn pay for It.
But by thr time enough money
la raised within thr next 3 tn 10
years I won't he able tn see the
motor gradrr as It panes by my
house
tNan.o on Request)

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Auburn,Wolfpaclr,

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Kefauver Pens Sports Anti-Trust Bill Mountaineers Win
WASHINGTON" ( t P | i _ S * n F.s
tea Kefauver (DTenn 1. today
^atked lo r "tom e reaction" from
O p o rtt leaders on hia nrw anti*
tru s t, b ill—but none was forth
coming.
M oil official* were probably loo
atunned to talk.
Kefauver'* mraiure. which he
in’.Vodurrd Tuesday. It designed
to bring b a it hall, football, batkrt
ball and hockey under the antitru it law*—and then grant them
rertain specified exemptions
Two of the ronit important
Orlausc* o f the bill wou'd farbid any dub from controlling

mere than 8n player* and ban
any draft system or other a r­
rangement for the aelection of
players “ u o irti the player haa
given h it written content."
Kefauvcr'e meature i« contidered more regulatory than anoth­
er tporta b ill introduced in the
lio jie la at month, but the Tennettee tenatnr i t hopeful that It
will meet with favorable tre a t­
ment in Congrcu
B gwlg* Decline t omment
• Now that we have bill* grant­
ing blanket raem ptioni and th it
ore tra ilin g out specific areat of
rvemptioot, f hope It w ill art av

Auburn Wins, Lengthens
Longest Winning Streak
ATl-ANTA ( t P I)—'The nation *
longrti major college batkribal!
winning atreak grew longer by
one game Tuetday night on the
tame court where it began la at
year.
The Auburn Tiger* Southeavi
ern Conference l e a d e r * and
ranked seventh in the nation by
United Pretv International, bol
tiered a lacklutier effeme with
0 hall control and rugged defenie
to defeat Georgia Tech 5140Georgia, the only other South-

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a catalyst to get all parties to I
03430800
gether." Kefauver laid.
However, moat tporta bigwigt
declined comment on the Jateit
l ailed Press Inter.iaUanal
b ill until they have had time to
The Auburn P la in im tn may look
ttudy It The lone exception wat like a buneh of cra ip engineers
Bert Bell, com m ittioner of the building a four-lane M ftw a y that
National Football !.*ague, who in ­
end* in the middle o ^ h e Sahara
dicated he wasn't too pleated
desert, but that isn't stopping
over Kefauvrr’a proposal to abol
them from winning bssketball
ith the draft.
games.
•The pro football draft has
Auburn, the nation's only major
proved, to he reasonable and in
unbeaten team, built the country a
the beat tntereat of the public and
longest winning streak to 74
the players." Bell declared
game* Tuesday night by whipping
lim it Territorial Eraichlse*
Georgia Tech. St 40. In a aemlThe Supreme Court, in drcl slowdown game at Atlanta—thus
Mona riatimt bark to the 1920 * also flinging to firs t place in th r
hat held baseball to he nutude Southeastern Conference.
the Jurisdiction of the antitrust
North Carolina S tair, thr No. I
laws. But recent court dertaioni tram In Ihr nation, ran ita sea­
have held football, and presuma­ son record to 15 7 by trouncing
bly other pro team sport*, to he Virginia. 17 70. at Charlottesville.
under the statutes.
\ s . in a rough game marred by
Kefauver, who i t chairman of i» personal foul*. Boh MaeGitllih r Senate anti monopoly aubcom vary of N. C. State and Greoge
m uter, believes some area* of Metsger of V irginia each had IT
pro sports deserve "special con­ points Stste is in second plsce in
sideration'' under the anti trust ihe Atlantic Coast Conference, be
laws and said his b ill would grant hind second ranked North Caro
it. The nrw measure alto would tins.
lim it territorial franchises to 35
Best \trg in ia Rests I'lH
miles but such geographical rights
Tenth ranked West Mrgima, the
would not apply in cities with a unbeaten pacemaker of the South­
population of more than 2 million. ern Conference, stepped outside
Although Kefauver said no hear-1that loop Tuesday mghl to heat
'r j« on thr hill w ill he held 'a t I'lH *be.**. 73 84. and push its sea
onre," he does expect hearings son record to 1T-J All America
and commuter action in time to candidates Jerry West of West
| get the lull through Congress at Virginia and Don Hcnnon of P itts­
thr current acaaion.
burgh each acored only I I points,
as BiKky Botvard of Weal V ir­
ginia gained storing boners with
77 points It was the 30th straight
home *ourt victory for Welt V ir­
ginia and its 10th straight any­
where this year.
Texal Christian, leader of the
Southwest Conference, kept ro ll­
I JACKSONVILLE. Ala (L'PI i— ing along the road to The NCAA
I A s m c le is tie at the half? In a tournament by
beating Texas
college basketball game?
A IM . 79*4. to move ita league
It t true. That w at the situation record to 8 1. The Frogs opened
at intermission &gt;n the game Tuet-| a 19 point lead during th* firat
day night between Oglethorpe half and won eased up.
University and Jacksonville Stair
College.
The final score was almost as
surprising—30 17—in favor of Og
lethorpe
It warn I until 5 minutes and
I mud Press Intenutieaal
20 seconds had elapsed in the
East
second half that the Jacksonville
I Gamecock, broke the pointless Holy Cross 77 Massachusetts 58
St Joseph i Pa &gt; At Albright 57
deadlock.
This idea of making points then Penn State 70 Temple 39
caught on with the Oglrthrnpr Boston College &lt;u Harvard its
Petrels and they spurted to vie William, M Springfield at
Duquetnr 75 Niagara 72
to o
A, a matter of fa d . though, the St Peters 69 Springhill i i
P itrrls had little shanse to score St Bonavrnture *9 Siena «u
South
unlit well Into th r lin a l half They
dirin l get their hand* on the hall William A Mary 86 VMI M
until only one second was left in Roanoke Call. 74 Bridgewater »l
West Virginia 75 Pittsburgh 64
th r firs t half.
Jacksonville had achieved the Wske Fotest 84 George Wash I t
uliim atp in hall control up to that Ark Southern St. 84 Harding 61
point by passing and drib b lin g 1N fa r A IT 77 N. t a r Coll. At
atiout in mid court and refusing N Carolina St. 87 Virginia 7n
to try anything »n rash at shoot­ Virginia St 64 Bluefield SI. 57
\uhurn 81 Georgia Terh 4*
ing at th r basket.
The stalling la rtic , &gt;*rfr a boon American l
83 1-oynla &lt;Md i *1
to ih r vivitor* from Atlanta By Georgia 7t Mercer 51
allowing only 17 poini,. in r l ends Colorado 65 Missouri 59
took an even firm e r grip on their Hollins 96 Jacksonville U. 71
defensive leadership among the Marshall *6 Morehrsd St 83
Midwest
amall colleges sandionrd by the
National Association of Intercolle­ |g&gt;y nls I III I 59 Creighton 57
giate Athletics iN A IA
Thornton JC 77 Geo Willis ms 90
Pattern III. I*. 81 Quincy 81
Mainline 52 Augsburg 51
st. Thom. tMuvm 55 MsrAlester

e a itrrn Conference team to play
Turtday night, got a revenge vie­
lory over S in te r I'n iv e rtlty at
Ath'ent. 71 59 There w ill be no
a non in the SEC tonight,
The Yellow Jackets became the
f«r»t in Auburn's parade of vie
lim t more than a year ago. and
Turtdav night they a!*o became
the ;&lt;th
The Tiger* tank only i t s per
cent of their ahota. but their d f
'm in e tenac.ty he.d Tech to 218
per vent The Plaintmen excelled
in rebounding. 53 27.
Tech made a real Ittue of ti
until about mid a ay of the tecond
halt The T ig m then opened up
a lead and played tight, cautious
ball to protect their unbeaten
statui.
Guard Henry Hart wav high
*
Sm.«th .t.tding Simla bid, for man fo r the winners
* h r r thud straight v i.lo ry in th# point, and eerier « • *
midweek headliner tonight at the ar.d forward Jimmy F lb to domS a n fo rd Orlando Kennel Club.
mated the defentlve plav T m y
Ben Jerque*' unusually marked Handall vvat the high Engineer
white and brirvdle tta r face* a with 1* points
iH-werful array of racing talent
Georgia, which had been in
in the 101b event over the five- able In defeat Mercer on the
aiateentha m :l. course.
? * « » . 1,ome f0U« •J.tnid a hmd
flut Simla defeated pretty much Her this season combined a btndthe tam e lineup by eight and a ing defense and th a rp rebounding
half length* In the top i»ce of to break the Jinx.
. la tt weekSaturday and w .v a
Guard F red Ldmondaor. pared
* 5 to 2 morning line favorite to re- Georgia with 24 point, and a t^ d
out on defense along * itn for*
* f *im la, w h„ ha. fin i.h .d first cr ward center bonny P c . and Joe
„ c«nd the la tt .lx tim e , out. Dckoor. Mercer t thuffle o fente
tv .ft&lt; . remarkably conalsier.l coutdn I gel.started again,t them
recent of four win*. .even ,ec-Mercer had an accuracy of
oltdt and two fourth, in I t .ta rt. » ' Per cent from the loor eomMisting from the lineup tonight P«red to Georgia a mark of 3..
w ill hr Induiall, top winner a t ' Pul the Bear* had far fewer
ike Sanford Orlando Kennel Club, chance* at the batkrt.
vi hn hat failed to land In ih t
.m o n e y tne last three tinea out. ' C fg » m n &lt; » r
R m im illa t
I
other powerful threats tomgnt J l C m p C r , i N U U t n i l l U l
Include Young
Pepper, Rural a
a S f» m in o lp W i l l
Commander. |x&lt; Goodtr, Go.den M f U J j C m i f l U l u
T r ill
Kmpie.s and Kiegn.
A trio of three-eighths mile
In the firs t o ffl.ia l gsme* o f
races are also on the card.
the ncwly-organited Junior Ba*kethali League, Stamper. ItoumillaC* and Seminole Spotting Goods
, picked, up v .ctoiie.
Stempei. leading all the way,
■low-red bar.ford E ectric. 30-15.
Bnumillat's pipped Robson Sport­
ing Good*. 79 77. and Seminole
Pkl.M BKACH. Ha tL 'P It — S p o r t in g Good* defeated lliggtnMatxh p ay began today in the Uolham &gt; 27-10
The tvhedule lo t Saturday tuts
41 i t annual I'alm Bearn women »
amateur golf championsh'p, with Stempet and Roumlllat, Seminole
51
veteran Betty Kerby featured in Sporting Good* and Sar;for&lt;l C e l*
Southwest
McKoUCits
Tire
and
Hunt
l.lntrie
and
Higginbotham
vs
Rubone of the open.ng pairing,
Tex Tech 77 Rice 91
cn
Mercury
tangle
tuoiuirow
M i*. Kerby of Akion, Ohio, son Sporting Goods
Tex Christian 79 Tea. A IM 64
Games are flayed in the san- f ght to d cm lr thr championship SMC 51 Arkansas 80
took top honort Tuesday in tht
qualifying round with a two over- ford krm o 'y. Th» pmg?.*m ta of ih r Men » t sty Basketball
* par 72 Her opponent Inday » i i • pertored by the Recreation De­ League.
Tomorrow night » action alio
9 Mrs Alice Dye of Indtar.apciis, partment
wilt close league play. In th* firs t
three-time
state champion of
i game in Seminole High gym. '.hr
Indiana. Mrs. Dye qualified with
Rebels takr on F ire Methodist. 1 New York Ijfe and Rukurs
a 79
Navs and PinecrCtt Baptist clash Music Shop meet tonight with sec­
Two
rounds ate
scheduled
in th r socond. MrRnberia and ond glare In the th* Sanford
Thursday In the tourr.»ment. or.e
of the oldest woman's events in
Oviedo scored w smashing v ic ­ H urt square o ff in the final* at Bowling League at sick*
In otitsr game* tonight, league­
the nation The tem l-fin*!* arc tory over Lyman High a t Oviedo S v&gt;
Mr Roberta and Hunt are dead-i leading Burnett takea on Calery
Friday w ith the fin a li on Satur* last night. 79 24
day.
Joe Duds led thr Oviedo ragert locked fo r the lead. Each haa City Printing and M athtr battlea
Seminole Dry Cleanera.
Other top matches t-d«&gt; MM with 19 points, followed by Jim |n«t one game
0 Mrs. I’hilip Cudone of West Cal- Rinok'hue and Smith, each con­
wall. N-J . runner-up in the qual­ tributing 17 points
ifying reund, igainat Charlotte
Lyman eeu.dn t keep the p*ce
DeCoaen of I ’a rtip p tn y, N.J.; at Oviedo led In all four quarters,
»r.d
Barbara
M c ln tirf.
luike 28 V I I 3. 74 7. and 14 9
Park. Fla , agsimt Tat Tieenan,
Everldge led the Lyman team
Manhaaiat. N Y.
a, high point man with veven,
• Defending champion Mary Pat* ll»od and Broward followed with
ton Jetien of t harlotusvilie, V i., • t( points each
was not entered, and at least two t Ths Oviedo girls also won their
other threats failed to maka the game agatnit Lyman, 45 58.
championship flirh i
Tney were
0 veteran Mary Ann Downey of
Dutch hams bring In more rev
Baltimore, whu had an 85, and enue than any other espnrt by
form er winner Mrs. A uitm Tar ■he Netherlands. .* eat coma tulip
due of Pittsburgh with an S3.
and daffodil bulbs.

Cage Teams Stall,
Scoreless At Half

Simla Is Favorite
At Track Tonight

Cage Scores

Junior Cage Tilts

Betty Kerby Tops
♦ Palm Beach Field

Cage Title Hinges
On Thursday Game

Baseball Contracts Pour Iri

B* FRED DOWN
l titled Tress International
Their contracts or the prospect
of heading aouth m u ll be looking
mighty good to big leagurra these
days because they're practically
tram pling each other in the rush
to sign on the dotted line
A flock of key raen. including
Robin Roberts. B illy llo e lt, Hsy
Boone. Tom Brewer. IMck Stuart
and B ill Skowron, decided Tur*
day and today to agree to term*
•There were only two dissident

voires—thoae of Bob Cerv, whnl ment. that I should have it "
apparently think* the Kansas City
lloeft.
26 y ear-old
southpaw
Athletic* should pay him about tpeedballer who had a 101 rec­
$35,000 and Lui* Aparicin who is ord. and lefty Hank Aguirre
carrying on hi* annual salary agreed in terms with the Detroit
battle from h it hacienda in Mara­ Tigers. Hoeft is believed to have
caibo, Y rn riu e la .
taken a cut while Aguirre. 3 4 in
Robert*, who bounced hack last I I gamrs last season, probably
season with a 17-14 record after settled for his 1958 salary.
two bad years, signed with the
Boone became the 32nd member
Philadclpma Phillies for an r* il- of th r Chicago White Sox to sign
mated $45,000 to $50,000. The and alto probably took a slight
husky pitcher said the Phillies cut. H r hit only .242 and t l ho­
told him he could he thr judge mer* l u t year during which he
of whether he rated a raise and w at with both the Tigers and
added, “ I derided, in my Judg-1White Sns, Thr W hit* Sox hope

Seminoles Defeat
Celts Stun Hawks,
Leesburg, 70-45, I
Knicks Beat Nats
With Late Surge
Im lc d Tress Inierntlum il
Those world champion St. I iu is
Hawks are Just a little stunned
today because, just when they
thought they hsd the Boiton Cel­
tics' number at last, the whole
thing has blown up in their fare.
The largest crowd ever to see
a National llavkrtball Association
game, 18.499, jammed New York a

Madison Square Garden In the
rafters Tursdsy night to see the
Sanford s mighty Rav I.ur.dquut
Celtic* spot th* Hawks a 1$ point
led hi* tram to a 70-45 victory
lead in ihr opening minute* and
o« re Leesburg last nlgnt fo r tha
come hack to score a 194 97 tri
Seminole*' thud Orange Belt Con­
limph.
ference win.
New 5ork heal Syracuse. 115 11a
The Sanfoid e ig e n p n krd up
in the second gamr of the Iwin
th r lead at the end of the fir« i
h ill on Richie Guerin s basket with
quarter, 13 9. and didn't let thr
72 seconds left while, at Cmcin
Yellow Jackets comr near them
nail, the Cincinnati Royals won
until the thud quarter, when the
the only other league game ached
l.resburg teem wa« one point he
tiled. 120 IU3, over Philadelphia.
hind. 3711, Then in* fast, but
The Hawk* really were riding
small,
Samir.olex found
their
high when they rushed to a 3011
range again and went on to leave
lead over Boston late in tha firat
the Jackets f i r behind.
period Thu was the only neutral
Lundquist was high w ith I I
court meeting scheduled this year
point! and Jun Graery followed
between ihe two runaway leadtra
with I t . Terry Christenson hsd
of thr league's two divisions, ar.d
13 points, Johnny A llred had 11,* ST. P A IL . Minn. i l P I ) — St. Louis seemed sure of taking
Cecil Dandridgr 3, Wally Phillips Welterweight Del Flanagan, a 121 a 5 2 lead in Ihe season series
I and the M .klhbln brothers 2 year veteran of boting. fights
Rut Boston, which bowed to tit.
each. Oravatei, K irk, and Davis 1 Ralph Dupas on television tonight.1 Louis by only 119 109 In the final
all contributes! fine play, but but he was mure concerned today game of lis t year's playoffs,
with verbally wrapping up the
couldn l acotc
staged s brilliant ra lly and final­
The Semino'e B squad x.so world 147 pound title
ly caught up at 67 97 with 3 22
"
I'v
e
beaten
every
great
wel
found v ictory, last night, 57 39.
left in the third period. A spurt
Th* h in ftiid cageit w ill tresel terwcight and many of the middle
at the start of the fourth period,
m W inter Maiden to play Lake- i w eight*," he said. " I could han­ during which Hawk ace Bob
dle
Don
Jordan
He
may
be
the
view Friday for the last regular;
Pettit fouled out, gave Boston an
OBC match. Coach Bud Layer's champion, but he* not great. 87 79 lead and sealed the Hawrki'
varsity •quail h*« wm* three out He's just another fighter aa fa r fate
av I'm concnrned, and I don't
of seven OBC tilts this season
Boh lousy and Kranh Ramsey
think fighters become great over
led thr halanrrd Boston attack
night "
Flanagan felt that hr could with 23 points hut C liff Hagan had
nearly coast to a win over Dupav 37 for St. I.ouit ami Pettit 27 be­
to chalk up his eighth straight fore fouling out.
t nlirrt Tress Inlerisitn ial
victory, and lie «aid that a win
liiie rin gave the Knicks' their
HARTEORD, Conn, i l PI —Billy would mean a title rhanrr.
eighth straight win over Syracuse
Lynch,
ita. Hartford, stopped
“ I rv p rc t little trouble from Du- when hit twa free throws and
Otis Woodard. 16(1. N e* York |2 j. pas," he said "lle 'a a light h it­ driving layup in the Ik tt 53 ter
ter and a good hover, and no ondt wiped out a l i t I I I Syracuse
DETROIT i l l ’ l l —Ernie Buford. one's
ever nulliovrd me. I ve margin. Frank Selvy paced the
' vi 3 4, knocked mil John Powell uted fast lightweights In my w ork­ Knicks with 21 points
119 3 4. Detroit (* i.
’Mu- » incimuti Royals reached
outs to get u»ed to h it aperd
lie * a very small welter.
th rir regulation time scoring peak
M IAM I BEACH. 41a i l P h _
" I t t a big light for mr, or of Ihr year in heating Phlladel
tinmen Brennan, 154'•. nahams* cause if I beat him, I'm prom phia a* Jark Twyrnan led the
outpointed Mickey Crawford, 159. tvrd a shot at Jordan, and I'm , way with 31 points. Paul A m in
Saginaw, Mich. (to t.
not going to muff tin* r h a n r r " had 23 tor thr Warriors.
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Oviedo Thrashes
Lyman, 79 To 24

hr ran d rire i.i IM ruas for tittm
this year.
Brewer, who was ha
red
much Of last tea son with v lr io u t
ailments, returned his alined eontract to the Boston Red Soi. A
I9game winner in 1957 and a IBgsme winner in 19.14, he slipped
to 12 17 last season
Dirk Stuart, who aided Ui«
Pittsburgh Pirates to a secondplace finish last season, signed ■
contract Tuesday. The big fira t
baseman, who came up from Uiw
Salt Lake City Club of the Cm at
league following the All S tar
lame when the Pirates were In
seventh place, powered 14 homo
runs for the season.
He hatted .268 and drove In 41
runs.
B ra tra Sign Two
Skowron. whose three nm ho­
mer clinched the New York Y *n kees' victory in the final game of
the World Sertea, aigned for an
cstimatad $21,000. He hit .372 ] a*t
season—his poorest showing in
the mayors Skowron is the fifth
Ysnker rrg u la r to agree to te rm i.
On other fronts:
Pitcher Bob Rush and slugger
Wes Covington signed with thw
Milwaukee Braves. Rush s * t 10 4
Is it season ••hil# Covington batted
377 and drove in 79 runs despite
a + *d knee that kept him side­
line,t often.
G n l Harris, a real surprise far
the Tigers last mason, signed, un­
doubtedly far a big raise. Harrla
bit 70 homtra and knocked ta U
runa for Detroit. He already la at
th t T lg tr t' Lakeland. F Is . traintog site.
W illy Moon, acquired from tfia
Cardinals
during
tha wlatar.
signed vsIth the lavs Angelas
Dodger*, who now have 21 play­
ers under ro n trie t Moon hit « U y
739 last stason but has a lifeUptw
-291 mark in the majors.
Catcher Haywood Sullivan aad
pitehar W ill Nison jotged th* Booton Rad Sox fold by re tu n U if
their signed 1181 contracts.
Roth are on the disabled Vat
after holding over from last setton. Sullivan, a big rookie fro m
West Palm Beach, F la , mlteod
the entire seaion, undergoing an
operation fo r a ruplurtd spies!
disc during spring training. Nfxen,
M, was able in wl« only one
before returning to hit Linda!*,
G a . honir in mid lesson w ith
arm trouble.

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Cold Blast Moves
Into East Today

W. J. K I N G

I'alled F re t* letrraatir.val
A f l i t • moving storm renter
tarried snow. rain and ire Into
the K ail today, hampering reitucra
•erching for survivor* and vielima of an airplane crath in the
K a il River, about a mile front
New York's I-a Guardis Field.
Fog and Icy rain blankrlnl Ihr
arene near H iker* Ixland xxhrrr
an American A lrlin ra K lrrlra en
route from Chicago to Nrwr York
rra ih rd Tuesday night wlih 7 2 1
persons aboard
The f r r e r i n t prrripitatlon
stretched f r o m
th r Virginia!
northward Into Maine. Know and
occasional fre rrin g rain alio per
aiited In the Great Lakes region
K arlirr, th r atorm laid down a
coating of ire from x*r»trm Tea.
aa into the Great I.akra, and wai
blamed for IR dratha In T r ia l, I t
of them In tr a ft ir accidrnti.
MOTHER'S MARCH VICTORY SESSION—
Mght rain o r driatie occurred In | ai.ntrict chairmen o f the Mother's .March on
th r Southeast during thr right p0j|0 lotgti the collection* made Monday

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Law Doubts Story
On Island Robbery

the Ohio xalley
i alley and from north
I rrn Florida lo th r Carolinai

1 hc ' lr , v ' ! " « U « I 4 2 .0 o i.9 0 . Seated
left to riKht. Mrs. Martin Dyer, co-chair

The two gunmen rroortrdJy toofe
By RICHARD W. HATCH
M IAM I BEACH &lt;UPII— Police soma
worth of Jewels, 1300
raid today there w ai something in rash, two pistols and abducted
“ fishy" about the armed robbery I a guest, who authorities believe
nf the aerluded Ixland home of a could have been an accomplice
I j t i n beauty onre railed the Mata in the holdup of the home of M r.
H art of Cuba.
and Mrs. Daniel Vasques. •
Police believed the bandits
raided the home Tuesday in the
belief thr owners were holding
large sums nf Cuban rurrenry.
Exchange of Cuban currency has
been frotrn by th r new C u b a #
government.
Mrs. Y atquri, the former MariT hr Sanford Junior llis h bas* sol Alba, had been accused by
jk rlb a ll tram irored ita tenth Cuban revolutionary- forces as a
atraigM xtetory yesterday, soar- spy for form er Cuban President
in? aver Ormond Btach 42-22.
Fulgencio Batista.
T h r Junior high tagers were in
The Vasqueses said they didn't
Ib r lead throughout the game. I know who the man was that left
Only once did Ormond come dose 1with the robbere. They said he
—In the third quarter—when San-1
was visiting them to buy $173.UW
ford ted by only four point!, 20-Id. I
in Cuban pesos for American
but it didn't last long, “ t t 'i ran o ff i
and left them a ftrr that," laid money. The pesos were in a bar.AR
The mystery man telephoned
Itusscll Loach Howard Gordie.
bark
shortly after the robbery
Donald McMurray wai high
H. Lee.
and slid he had been released
point
man
for
the
Sanford
team
lUchard
would return the stolen
with in. Ken Newman was high j and
gems, roliee had no esplanallon
for Ormond with I I .
get the
Photo)
The Junior High girta also won how he happened lo
their game with Ormond, 27-21.j Jewels am) continued to seek hint
La Vine pitta was high fo r Sanford foi qutsUoning.
Miami Beach Detective Jack
with IS pointa.
Friday, Or land wilt boat the, Webb said there was a possi­
Sanford squad at 3:30 l oach; bility the robbery was connected
Gordie and. - I f wr get by them,) with Cuban a ffa ir* but added “ w ,R
won't know
until we find the
we re m&lt; a thaner."
robbers."
Anolhrr officer said thr bandits
may hive been looking for “ some
thing else and took the gems Just
to mike it look good.”
“ The whole rase dorsal make
sense. There's something fishy
about It,” he added.
WASHINGTON ( U P I) - A eouple
of lady monkey a named M ill Pa
tirn rc and Sam Hole the ih o w 1
from ro n g rrn m rn and genrrali
I at a House Spate Committee
hearing.
While legislators a n il h i g h
ranking o fftr r r i rxehangrd qurs
MOURHKAD, Mion. (H P li - A
tio n i and am w cri about the na­
tion'* ip a tf program Tueiday. troupe of rock 'a roll performers
: the two monkeys drm om tratrd went on with the show before
A ir Force ipate equipment out- 2,000 subdued teen-agers Tuesday
night despite th r deaths of three
I tide the hearing room.
The r o m m i 11 e e room wasi of their stars in a plane crash
'jam m ed, but the crowd at no I The 13 troupe member* who h a i®
I tim e outnumbered the group that arrived here by hus for a one
! gathered In the hall of the old i night Hand at firs t cancelled their
| llo u ie office building to watch! date in Moorhead. However, they
later decided to honor their com­
the monkeys.
M ixi Patience's specialty wax mitment in the tradition of show­
silling strapped in a chair an d ! manship
The stars of the group—among
| pulling a Ir v rr every lime a light
I flashed. She had good reason lo the biggest names in rock *n ro ll—
pull the lever. If she didn't, she and their pilot were killed Tues­
day when th e ir chartered plane
got a mild electric shock.
Sam had an easier Job she crashed in an Iowa farm field
slrctrhrd nut In a posture • con­ near Clear Lake shortly a ft r : £
forming rh s ir—the kind the first takeoff.
The singers killed were Rite hie
U. S. spare m^n w ill travel in.
When it was given an occasional Vafrni. IT, a recording star billed
I spin she didn't fall out. thanks as the “ neat Klvls Presley": J.
P. iThe Big Hopper) Richard»on.
| to strap*.
M. and Buddy Holly, 21. The dead
pilot wras Roger Peterson, 21,
Clear Lake.
Iie*l
Wialte* For A
Sam Geetter. their traveling
manager, said hc wanted the
singers to take a bus with the
rest of the troupe but they e b a r0
trrrd a plane because they w ant­
ed to makr a fast hop and take
care of personal matters.
TO THE
“ Buddy wanted to get a suit
cleaned.'* Geeller said. “ Valent
wanted a haircut and Richardson
Just wanted to get some sleep."

Junior High Teams
Top Ormond Beach

man. M m . K u ip li U .v'ht I I . .Mr*.
Spencer, chairman, Mr.«. Charles
MainlinK. Mr*. W. A. Norris, Mrs.
Mnpc . Mrs. l i n k Aiken.
(Herald Staff

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lith rrm rn have been tying their
l Piled fre « t International
line* to hottlr* and floating them
l&gt;ac* iiallagher haa abandoned.
It p m u m a bly t« pure coinri- jn ih r ihatlaimochee l l h t r that plam to du m lnlonarv and etandencc that the two latral farm (Uhing hat been ruined for drvo Kvliwtlc work In the Hahamai. l l l i
cropi are worm* and fnh.
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tr b u ill lifeboat, donatrd by a boat
Down on the Delta, ir r liu r * of
-------ria l., ran aground at the Pclnl
M la iiiiip p l and l-ouulana. nunc -pie f r j (iaa ,jJwnpt| whrn m , n known at Hell Gale near Savinfarm ert are turning the f u t n e i . , is n }rca||y «h|(t thr blame for nah. Ga . ahortty after he art out.
of their a t i r i to good u t b y ',.rror,
a m jC h|nf
-------rotating their crop«—rice during \ jury |n
Montgomery, A la „
Study in rontraata:
one periood. Ilih In thr m-vi
ruled that the manufacturer o f an
Economy mlndrd John Patter-,
After the rice U b ir v c ilid , the adding m.-.rhme gone haywire u ion, new governor of Alabama,
flrld i a rr Gootled again H *h acr icgallt liab'c fo r an lot* that re- reported that he ipcnl only 111 on
then * t o c k e d. fed ami fattened Milled from the error*
per*onal expense* during hit first
and then “ h a r-ritc d when they Sea. Charlie
Drown intrudu.U-d to d a yi in office
reach a marketable lire
Sen. Charlie
Drown intend u n it
I manual record) «how that exAnd near MdalU. Ua, Andrew a hill In the Georgia I-egldatute Gov. Ja m n E F o lio 111 ipent al
Tv*on hai bought a farm on
which he plan* to ra itr Dahlnc
wormi commercial!).

By LTLK C. H I I AON
about The m m or common man ing congrriMunal Democrat) to
WASHINGTON l l T I ) - T h a i t a mighty felloe at th r potli. hold a p p ro b a tio n ) to the budget
v lc a rra l prevent dinger In thr H r rould, if hr would, tote th r lim iti. Tnat i i not likely, either.
people of Ihr United Slatei prob­ •pendert out and vote aome econ What i t likely it another unbal­
anced budget, which likely w ill
ably U ih r abote and devaluation om lrert In
drop th r d o l l a r down another
of Ih r dollar) In Ih tlr rocket) and
H r could, that it. if he could notch or two. making the grocer*
th r lr dollar) In th r bank.
find m in t rconojviurrt. P m ld cn t i n and bab&gt; a ihoei a little morr
ThH abuir hat r o a t I n u r d R ittnhow rr wat an economy can­ i ro«ll) next time.
roughly, ovar a prrlod of to year* didate in ini. lie made a camOverall, th r I960 budget I i for
althoujh It rould hr argued that p ila n pact with th r late Sen •pending 12« billion m orr than
3S or M &gt; ra ri would hr morr on Robert A. T ail that the federal the I9JJ budget which w ai a i
th r ta rs tt. However that m i) be, budget thould be haulrd down to dote a i Ritcnhower ever got to
th r I'.S . dollar It not quite a So­ about to bitlioni. and th r voters that &lt;u billion figure he diicuned
l e n t p lr r r today althouah d li •upported him by th r multi m il­ with Taft. Even 19JJ wai not
n ilth rd ai a valid buck with Geo lion!.
very dole.
Wathlngton a picture on It
Thr I’ rritd rn t it lll wa« fain.Spending that year totaled at J
Compared to H i 1939 value, the p a iim n i a i an rconum irrr ai late billion
dollar now will buy alm oit JO at la it year when hr warned the
rrnta worth of grorerlea or baby people that they had b c ltrr elect
ahoea That l i a aitualion which a Republicap C ongreii brcauie
Still on th r luhjcct of fuh
Georgia Irg itla to rt are concerned
ahould urgently Interrat th r m a tt the Damocrali
about a *port railed "bottle fith
of th r population berauae it la •penderi fit to wreck the natlunal
■ That
That .1
..I not
w.l «#a»w
th r m a tt man, or th r common arnivnm
economy.
did
ic ire Ik
the.
BAt.TI.MORt:. Md ( I 'P I &gt;—Wyeh In g "
Rep Mar P irkaid «aid an many
man at thr politician) ra il him. voter), any.
Ewbank. the •'kewpie doll-' roach
who hat thr moit urgent tta le in
The D em oriat! are iprnderv. of the world champion Italtlm nrc
# r ro it of h it g r o .r r ir t and tltoci all right, and they probably a rr Coin, hat a new 930,000 a year
itor hia bablei.
going to prove it when they work contract through IM I todav that
The m a il man doeg not give a over E urnhow er'i 1980 llic a l year putt him among the hlghe«t paid
February I
hoot, however. If he did give a budget. That budget howevrr, tv ro a rh o In the National football
Aitmivvlnn*
I &gt;ot there would be an early end im nrihlnc of a tpending doeu- l.c j i v e
Malta Wright iS ar.fiiril'
to the h i; time government apend ment on it! own It wa* pre
'Ihomat H hatlry (Sanford*
Coll I'rrv id rn t Carroll I). Roien
ing. the bi*-tim r borrowing of tented at a balanced budget
IMvrhargrt
bloom revealed the term* of Ew
money to pay government bills
The balance depend!, however. hank'a new ro n tra rt at the rluh'a
Kevin Wdaon iSanford)
-«nd the blg-tim t dollar inflation 4on loine'hew- ta x n which arc not annual dinner for Raltlmnrr w rit I
Marvin l.ee Holt iSanfordt
I
which aurh practical help to bring| likely to be voted and on ptrvuad c ri and broad, a .trra Turaday*
Horare Walker (Iu*ekhartv

Colts Give Ewbank
$30,000 Contract

Soma future City Ceunril In Sa­
vannah ha i brrn laddled w ith the
ta lk of predicting the advent of
doomaday to yeara In a dranrr.
Thla ram e about berauae ■
woman failed b&gt; IJO to provide

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CLASSIFIED

IN D EX

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I —LOST AMD FOUND
uOST—LEASE.
B lf
Sale
Oo
Everything. Furniture Center.

* Bedroom unfuralihed apt
Fla. room, tile d buh. 1790 M af.
noil a Ave. $70. mo FA 13931.

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Wxl.. Feb. 4. 10ftr»— Par* 9 , • —R E A L S T A T E FOB I A LB

t l —WORE WANTED

24-P IA N O SERVICE

3 hr., CD home, r ltr tr ie kitchen RabyaR or Iron. FA &gt; 7939.
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
equipment, tile bath, jalouaie
W. L. IIARMON
Work
wanted
aa
porter.
Janitor
or
windows, u tility rm , landicapPh. FA 2 4223 A fter 3 00 p. m.
iltihwather. 704 Ray Ate.
ed lawn, la r i* brick Bar R-Q.
WO ft. from Naval Baa*. 34.P00.
Painting A 1. FA 2 i»2$.
FA 2 3479.
For carpentry, painting, screen*
In f, roofing, and plaatcr repair,
2 br. CR home, tcreen porch, k it­ Ironing. 10c 4, 15c FA 2-7241.
■•phalt tile, aibevtot aid’n f,
chen equipped, im all down pay.
my
hom e
in
mavonry or wood ite p i, levelinf
m rnt. FHA financed 337 a Do laundry
FA 2 3*39.
and
re p a irin f
g tn . ia
and
month. Large nicely lam ltraprd
wrecking call F a 2-4e)&gt;.
lot. Venetian blind* I all Colby Truck driver — warehouse 1
FA &gt;13)0 ra t. i
I In 4 p. m.
whipping — loulfm an. Write 23—ELECTRICAL SERVICES
after 4 FA 2 MM.
P. O. Hot MU. Lake Mary, Fla.
VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS
CR 2. Bedroom llom r, 2 hath*, t r —Ilu&lt;iwel7^*tpnnn unltww
Parte for all makra of rlrancra;
fam ily rtit&gt;m. kitchen equipped,
Electrolua, Hoover, Kirby, etc.
living dining room. Florida room NEW—COUNTER TYPE MODEL
Free pick up. Work guaranteed.
draper Treea A thrubt. Quiet ASSURES SECURE
FUTURE!
FA 2-4763.
neighborhood In rttv llm iti.
Earn up to 33&lt;x&gt; Monthly
Ilouae Wiring _ E ectric Servic#
Call F'A &gt;1119 for drtaila.
Sparc Time
SI 1 V lhlrn
SERVICE ROUTE OF THE MAR
2 BEDROOM lurniihed h,nt»e or NET’S NEWEST. MOST CON
nX N D A LL E L E C T R ir CO.
w ill trade on equit' on Modern VENIENT, CIGARETTE UNITS 112 3lagooiia
FA 209U
houte tra ile r Ph. F \ 2 3079.
Man or Woman Pari Time
No Selling or eolieitlng.
»
A—
BU ILD IN G KKPAUM.
1 STORY (ru n e rvlonlal t ly lr
&lt;•9 IN T IM ;_________ ___________
BUSINESS ESTABLISHED
home. S large bedr**omi with
FOR YOU
large flo re t*. 21* bathi, living
FUTOR tandlnr and fin ith ln f
Imnnie M arl* Immediatrlv
C lfanirg,
« ax Io f
S e r r itf
room
w llh
flrepljre, dining
M.aoa | B i i .mw) &lt; a,h Brquirrd
Seminole County rmra 1923.
room, hutlerr. p»nlrv, kilch rii. Plrave donY warte our lime un
H. M. G lean s. L ik a Mary
den. reception room *nd thrve
le t. you have the nrrettary
porrher; garage and rarpurte.
capital and are tineeiely in I
PAINTING
located on 2 large i&gt;*mer lo ir
tr r r ltr d in expanding We fin- | W ill paint average block houae,
lioocl potential lor invert m rnt
an.® rapantion. Full lime pot ' • run included for 1123.00. B rtl
or income. P rirn l at 113.000
• ib llllirv if fully qualified and
grade paint and t it . ela n workShown by appointment onl&gt;.
able In take over at onre.
manthip Avrrage room* 3t3hO,
Write briefly about vo u rrrlf and
labor onl* Rrfrrencea furalihinrludr phone number for per
evl Call FA 2 1292.
aonal interview
1.1 N . Park Ave.
Ph. FA 3-4123 Bov IU 9llnnrap»ll« **, Mmnetnla
lN s | H \ M |.
kola

I — L 0 8 T AND FOUND
^ f - F O I t RENT
J A -R O O M A BOARD
3 ROOM
furnished
apartment,
downstairs. Includes lig h t* and WI IA E A APAR TM EN TS: reams
3—
REACH RENTALS
privet# baths. 114 W. Firat B t
hot w ater shire bathroom 333
4—
w a n t e d to r e n t
monthly.
Th.
FA
2
2341.
2
bedroom cement block home,
3—
R E A L ESTATE FOR 8.AL1
unfurnished. FA 2 1930.
4—
FARMS ■ ACREAGE .
MAYF AIR SECTION — 2 bedroom
GROVES
fu r n lh n l r o o m
fu rn ith rd hou»e; a ir conditioner Beautifully
FA
deep (rc rie . automatic washer.
7—R EAL ESTATE W ANTED
FA 21334.
• — MISCELLANEOUS
Colonial 2 ito ry home FA 2-7304
•-F L O W E R S • PLANTS
i Thu i t a free pan to the Ritx
ROUSE in the c-iuni.y on lake
§
811RUIIS
Theatre for Mable Cullen. F7*p
Oul from 3 to 9 Ph. FA 2 0319.
) • —OFFICH EQUIPMENT
date Teb. II. 1939.
I I — A tT O M O IIILE S .
: BEDROOM furnithrd hou»e out large twin bedroom, private en
TRAILERS
bath. Phont
«ide city, 3*0 month. Edward F*. trance, private
1 2 - BOATS k MOTORS
FA 2 47U*.
Lane.
Ph. FA
2 2691
or
1 3 - FARM SUPPLIES k
FA 2 396P.
Clean d o w n aia iri furmihed ►
Pt •
MACHINERY
oil brat. 611 Park.
14PCTS . LIVESTOCK .
Furmvhed c o ttie r for rent at 3
SUPPLIES
P oint' Call FA 2-1447.
2 BEDROOM
Route.
373 per
IJ— ARTICLES WANTED
month. Th. FA 27114.
1 BEDROOM unfurnlthrd houte.
16—PLACES TO EAT
1*3 per month. Call F'A 2-3129. 1 BEDROOM houte newly rrfin#1 7 — BEAUTY PARLORS
i'tied. Aiu W. 3rd. .V.ults, no
FURNISHED
APT. 20D* W. 1ST.
is —F E M A LE HELP WANTED
pell.
|S— M A LE HELP W ANTED
2 BEDROOM home, k i t c h e n — ------e q u i p p e d
I \ 223V) or | Clean nteely fu m i'b rd apirtment
23—
M A L E OR F E M A LE
119 Elm Ave FA 2 ’ 137
FA 2 0779
21— WORK WANTED
t* ;)i? a 4 f oa'.ffe J. a. ta.t i
) | u f $4 ‘
21—BUSINESS
COOL,
thsdv
clean
apt.
Firat
2
BEDROOM
houte,
e
l
e
c
t
r
i
c
OPPORTUNITIES
" W h i t have yo u j u t th a t I can eat w ith one han i ? "
kitchen 'qsvctl yerd, plenty uf
floor' p rita ti inuance
lo r rt
JJ—c ,,E C L \l SERVICES
1306
W
lOu.n.
'
‘
—
Adjeicnt
to
fined
couple,
no
i-&lt;i
&gt;
1 1 - r U N O m ...VICES
Utvcnna ? ’» !* . FA 2*64} or
24- A —BUILDING CONTRACTORS 3ri| St
RF.4I. l:S 7 A T r. FOR S A l.k
R E k l. BSTATT. TOR BA LB
FA &gt;6007 After » p. m.
23— ELECTRIC A l.
«
CONTRACTORS
W IT H PINECREST: 1 bevlroom
3-R F.Al. M T \ T E FOR S U E
home, I'v bathe. I jiw down
^ 3 -A -B U IL D tN O . REPAIRS.
\\ i : i i m :&lt;4|i w ».»*• i m .
iir 4 ii
pivm rnt. 39* month
117 W.
2J.R BUILDING SUPPEIES
m m iii; in
nr.##:m $
Woodland Dr FA 2 2*34
27—N O TIC E • PERSONALS
To; I .h i i si i:
and
\i f. \ | V hlB w
|n 1 J|»IIN
23—ARTICLES FOR SALE
ROSA 1,. PAYTON
* \i;\i» t« l» j n i •* Afl.NOLI*
2 3 -F L R N IT U R E k
*of»
||#IM
l|
IF IT IS RKAI. ESTATE K lfiatered R*»l F it lt r ItroVor 23--&gt; p m i\u * &gt; f, tt d i r t ’ s
•i*k4 tH• | r u-.ltn*’»n hAlF# &lt;1* Thu l bedroom c o t-re if Lock.
HOUSEHOLD
i lk Crum ry k Mov.e.th
Pk. FA 1-1301—17-72 *t Mlewath*
&lt; m i . U tilM i. rr i r i n t i i i
/
lv r H * 3 k / . r
/
a-v t i s i and bII
d#»
Tl MPS - SPRINKLER
I * beth home h i t a o mplettly
at 117 Stuth F ar. Th. FA &gt; *l»3
ela iftln i hr. thrn»t«l» • r wnUrr
SYSTEMS
equipped kitchen leading tu a
FOR the economy minded—3 tied*
of lh# m H d iffii'h n ta «*r
I V .a
. 1 |R |
in #
* il
•paciuu* F'torida tootn over
room CD home porch rirp o rte . A ll I.'pet and a ite i. tnitalled Mrlaeh Bldg
For th* Bert tv,,*, tn Real Ettaie
FA 2-3IB2
ta ra ,r,. rlfim irc
»*IBl'
looking the rolling golf course
■' j It Youraclf"
u tility room *, equipped kitchen.
HAKKKY
* »*
ifiU , mt !**••#••
4i
1
rn
y}ii*n
tHf
|7
ll
f»fev(k#ft9
The
car
and
boatporlc
p
rrttc
l*
BE
REPAIR
AND
StRVICE
My equity and take up rem ain­
w. .9. Cagle. Jr Saltamen
%%ii ro w e r.w iM 'i
1
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Bp l o i i i i i v . tv t i H ' c n n t '» • a*ar
both land aad water trafivporS T I N E
ing VA loan. Ideal for children,
110 N. Perk Av#. 71». EA * 2391
th/rwof.
W
PUIT TO y f l i r r TITLE
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Markina and Supply 4 a.
tition T h i* modern burnt u
located on n &gt;n ihroufli tt r f c l.
Taki tt &gt;tl« # lh#* k #u!l I*• • 1*7*
j w p r .n itr md
Wm. II. Murrav
M»«l atainat iBU
near thopping area ar.J It only
Phene FA 2 6393
W7 W. 2nd M.
Ph. FA 2 «U:
* I,K K N I'K Iin r . ht.
3
BEDROOM
2
HATH
l|t)M&gt;:
U K IM .lt. J K H lft l; U K tM tlt.h U
U
ll
Calery
Ave.
FA H IM
317,OU). Buy th&lt; owner'r rquily
V'
HOKNKTT I i KNR
Beeiitiful. ipaclou* on three loM.
IIi *NN»:TT. h i• 9»if#. • tnl MAHtKah
Clored Susday
HEATING
and a itu m e the 4‘ r*. mertgage.
Double ra rp u rlr. Kitrhen equip PAY ra rh fo r land on rn»d. Wm.
JlVl.KS « rtlX E IX .
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Ernnomnu. Sejhoh! B ldg, M i­
I ’.HiM rf th# MniH J u 'liii* ' I ’lrru it,
prd C rnlrel heat end eir con­
s e n t »; «&lt;»• * i ••
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i »b *1 'nr i*#roii'Wl* • itH V . h*l«r2*9 1 Park ---- FA 1-4234
ami.
ditioned Hardwood Boon ex­
lw th« N#m# of th# l*t#t# r f » lor* ila in • Bine*!)
14#1I. Thr PItl* ;
cept Florida lloom which It
tuf# «f ill# •' il I#
T*» O u lil
Cotios k Waal Yanu. Natiaea,
H ItflPIAI, hrr'V1c#r
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
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cork llle. F irrplare. Pin* b o il
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Raaltor
H*&gt;1.1.1NS HORRY SHOP
port THIS IS THE BEST BUY
m v i i i .i : i a i .ij o u'i*
L A K E MARY
.v i i t i i i it it riu t.v v h it
u
Al Th# Bigs Of The Talas* Pole
IN SANFORD.
Srminnl#
F lor
An4 to. Th* u"hn..«n M—'•• «r I n i
Ph.
FA
2-3217
oe
FA
2
1*44
Home* Dejiirnfil For
2117 8. Prastb Avn.
p« ti| atank# r»»9ti*«| M* I#• 9 11 (#•! alrini th# 99r at txiurid
aI f ( f f •*«•! |®14r |*..9e •
Horidn Living.
3 BEDROOM - I RATH HOME
111'- title •af th# t i n •• A A l’.ttN
'
Wlndahlfld
Ihifk
f!l»9*
And lo i All p a n to .Iw im lr*
l.aige
bedroom block home
J*c»eti . Rnota • Tents • Luggage
K ilrlirn
Equipped
I i r u l h i. 11 -• -i«h un­ U KINKII JR S ltti It U K IX K II M#
2 4491 for an appoinlmenl NOW S &amp; 4 Hcdroonii— 1 Si 2 Bftth* Corner lot
\ ent GIi m
T9If# 11A ||It T IION.SKTT. h k n i :
Florida room, rarporte, wood I Door Glass
cial we aaalnu '•&gt;»
Very good financing. Down p*yARMY NAVY RURFELS
i n , id , natuiwl *i*f«n‘l. I io .N.M T. MB %9|F#. m l HAHOl.O &gt; bedroom fram e home with
SF.RVICK
(liMiea, aiitnmaUr heat, large
310 Sanford Avenue
mtnl only 9«n
U I IS ‘ » :n .
a in tl# .
t* la iM tlff•
m l* net Un.iwn i» Va II
Florida room, located n o r high
Senknrik
(ilnaa
and
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9
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*
1
,4
&gt;11A
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IN
living
area,
panelled
dlnrtta
d o 1 i" alive
ichool Kitchen erjulpped. ThU
Amt to: All partita llavlnc r,r 1I«*I«A IN hi# %9if#. end JO IIX ¥
Fruit tree* and lake privileges 112-114 W. 2nd SI. Ph. FA 2-44:2
2 BEDROOM - I BATH HOME
FACTORY .TO YOU
- lltX U L P h'»
home i t three ye e n old and i i
i*l,.mlna la Sava in j AII.Void A am.I
Ilf.Onn, tm aII dnws pavm rsl
I a'-1, lilt* er intafcat 99 fe if lla tre . a” 4 If *1#A'1 their
E iirp tio o e lly
nice
home
on
ALUMINUM
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dean
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neat
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Wi l l . DRII.IJNIa
FA 2 9330. Mr. Mmon, iloodhart
VENETIAN RIJN DR
th*drd corner lot Fenred vard
I f an t a## i r i a »»v •*« 1 t i l per.
wm
brand new. Prire 393on
daa. rlhad
p r « P» » l».
raltbauk* Morve I'limpa
Rd. Lake Mary.
a I t ti a t * I11 Painmi-lc a*&gt;n# ila n w ln f hr. Ih m o lt nr tin*
Fairly priced. Nice tection.
EnrUsed brad Sag proof bo tlon
B*iy ow ner'* equity and pay
Rrpaira tn a ll make*
I ’.tunll. Pint .-la I,..n it, U#r a •*% • f th# m M »:#t#i»'l*»»t a «.r
- .
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ra il with p i l 'd ; ends. PlasUl
!.,&lt;• I tu &lt; Inrluatve ••I hi r w I •# at i l a ' «p4 All t*« »• only 332 «7 per month including
HOWARD
W.
LONG
I BEDROOM home, FHA Dnanred
III..!. i t . |n|a l I-l • Aomb «I a 17fi I &lt;&gt;e am tafAtw r c Hit.
3 BEDROOM PINECREST Home
or riyo n tapes. Cation ar nylog
Mae*
and
Im
uranre.
207
E.
Commerrial
Av*.
title,
nr
inter##'
In
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ll#*i
ueufl
Inetu'I'a anil i l In 4t
337.00 mo. Phone FA 2 1970. I
cords
Fenred vard tl.000 down. Move
lli.luaiva. III'-* S i t l®1; t*r re«| i® part* Veftlll *l#A*rti*el
FOR RENT
Phone
FA
1-2433
| in t Inelnalve and 3* or #nr *•■11 thereof *tef#i»|Antt
in in 3 minute*.
Nenknrllt Glaan and Paint C*.
1 mi ATI n ib 9&gt;( van *ra r#* 2 BEDROOM unfurnithed home.
In IV tnrluaiv* llluch tv.
9—FLOWERS, PLANT!
ImmMliRta Occupancy
T a la v ia ia n ‘f u b a t t e a u d F ra a .
111*114 W 2nd SI. Ph. FA 2-462J
waNI.A.StK* TS# Huh- m i I r • H t«9 fat# wuMf aa»9#f
Florida room , newly Died kit
Paautltul. aa ilia * a I * with the 9frfk cf the Aiioa#
ROLLINS IIORBY SHOP
lYft Guarantee I’eraonal
chrn
and
hath.
390
per
month
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G R A P E V II.I.r NURSERY
W DIETRICHS - REALTOR
A t The Sign O f T h , Totem Pol*. •' Piece living room suite, nerdi
«••»»$ th r ir ■* t|#*&gt;1 |»t e ln llf f #* eta
Satisfactinn or Vour
1-lat flunk t. I- aaa•
D EA U TIFU I. IIOLI.Y
rrfim ih m g . FA 2 T4M.
K ill. Melhv in—Y rlm a (ionraler,
THtaRl'MlN A
IIIIKTT. W. H. - B ill- STEMPER Agewey
2017 S. Frenrh Ava.
»: t l arid »» fuhlle lrn # &gt;#
Money
Cheerfully
A ll k in d l and lire *
I I , . ..roa n &lt; Sentinel* m p *ia A«1ilr«*9 I# M K ail I ’ent-Al
Adelaide H Motet — A i *ocM I m .
Rr l it e r A buurer
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t .ed desk, chsirs. good eondiDon
C-&gt;unl&gt;, Elnrlifa.
Quick Lnundrcmat Same#
FA 2 0996
1*01 Perk Avr
FA 2 3232 Grapeville Ave.
Mar. I, lull* l»i&gt; aa - a,| • • c l Al-Of. l.JU f* B. O* ifr . II E. T *ff« r
Tou and Karl, nf Tm,. ar* noil, 1li atilawv&gt;:de .elerllun.
Shirt* FtniiheJ In (H lluuia
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roerrr
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ririi
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m i lla
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S W KI.N LV’S, rheme I ’A 2 1241
Sanltorn Dry Cleaning
Iha a '-n« a 4-• clba I prnparl' !&gt;• an4 aa* h *.f you
Mai ion Market C A R B A G 17
LAKKFRONT—Iteautiful
(umuh
Phone
F
A
2
1391
112
N.
Park
tia.n flla.l aaamat &gt; * an*l »-» » »|
F 21th St. Fnitdruart Bldg.
V VVITNK.M VVIIK.ni.*
I kavPLANTS
for
salt.
Tied
Thurs­
rd
2
bedroom
in
n
rrric
block
harebr rauulra-l in a * " * a •••uv &lt;■' h.cauni • a,i m&gt; i-aa** a***l »m»a.l
I SOLTHSIHL
LAUNDROMAT 1Square Maytag W ith e r A ringer,
c a r Ananar in ISa &lt;'.-mtdaiui -n v,&lt; .iff u la I aaal al Pan' .icf wcccil
ton. FA 2 3990
home FA 2 *»na
•J4- Drop leaf table $3 00
iha Plaintiff®’ alt'-enaj a rE l.t't.lt p..|» C..U-UV rt*-rl4a thla Sn't da»
FA 2 7306
I ENVELOPES. I.etterbead*. stateAND BKTTIM IIIAC*. !»• l,"'ith of »‘#l,ru«r». 1*3*
Floral
Arrangemenl*
—
Conage*
^ .n o c l-a . W IM»r park
Flnilda.
t i I- liai v4w
14 ROOM Itouie, reed* *nme re
menu, in vulcri. hand bills, and
WTnd Tda lh« "ria l" * ! in lh* *.»■
A t I'la rk »r p»H * o u rl
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
I programi.
e ir .
Brogreinvr HOI POINT refrigerator, lug f
pain. On 2 lota Cloae in. Sam
fir# wf tha ,laek c-f Ilia * IrvuU
IVv Vlarlbc T ViMan
FA 2 tai2 nr FA 2 0279
2 Bedroom*
ft
Perfect
condition
$IC
Wcarl nn *»e l*cf,.*a P e t.ru o r t l
I Printing Co Phona VA 2 2931 fire, term* FA 2 2341.
Cer. H w y . 17.92 ft 27th 8 L
jvvv; ciihecnla- lh* a'ta»ai"*na ,1 • • K it .)D auulr l i c k
FA 7A32I
I 3&lt;M We*t 13th St.
Flerlde Room
paid fum plalnt w ill lea lakan ai T ill &gt;VI |-ia«| \ A IIRKTT
Phona FA 2-1S01
WOODRUFF’S
Cunf*»a«d.
t l Kaat aVnlral Aicuuc
THERE IS NO P l.M E
Thla Polled alia!! I*e I* chllahcf a»r t aav.l *&gt; Kloti&gt;l,
— F .li.A . —
RO I.UW AY. H nipltal and Rlby j More than inn eordi 0/ dry fal
I .cm A Garden (enter
a n t, aaei. wack (or f..ur collated. A li-riic v . I. ( rt.ln li'fa
(ANY PLACE I.IK I THIS PEACE
3411 ORANGE
Rad*. Day. Week or Month— | pme Sell all or part. Walter AL
ANNUALS
tl&lt;a watka In 'he hanf fd llara'-l
T h i* two bedroom home with I TO FIND SL'CII BARGAINS
w.H*d at rin e rre st Trailer Park
tvcied thte l» d *r of Jtnuatv, WEDS'Cali AT
.....................
Tel. FA 2*3111, Furnitura Canker
*01 Calery A*a.
, S Tark Ave. or w rite Bog 1321
F io rfd t noom. K ilrhes equip
JWV
s u T it r. o r . v i r.
SO
111
West
F
irat
II
.
I8KAT.I
S'nTit'E
te iir.ru n r
r.tv i:s ‘
m in t can he purchased for only THIS MUST nr. THE PLACE
ll-9 U T o k rtH l7 .# S -¥ R A n .E * S
Nonford. Fla.
th#* Riim u b r I ! • I Inal |&gt;e«*fee
n P. fUrndan
34400 00 with t f r t iii. Eacluvivr
(Includes ClMlitf)
2'urnliurr Moving A Sloraga
r*nilef#,| «m |K# !n ! •!#« ».f Ket»i I*rh • Mr* ull «‘"Uf *
COME SEE US
33 PLYMOUTH 4 dr. RAIL tw o
r ur eY. A I*
In that pertain
Pamlnnla lo u n u . Kl-cda
FURNITURE and
liltin g .
V. E. PHILLIPS. Agent
lie Ada 1 I.....India* DO. *•■# rerttlin* In lh# •'Ira-uH •*«*url
FA 2 1614 before * p m
H fH ’SFHOl.D. GOO DR
WASHBURN VAN LINES
ROBERT
A.
WILLIAMS.
Realtor
In
a-i
]
for
p#wi•’"•!»
fo
u
n
t
%
.
Kl**r
No
I
—
7
Bedroom
2
Hath
home
rr.I.D K II AND IIK T riV O IlA l *
l*|• tn ri*a*9»#f9. «l,fr*'n lt»»lir.MT
Wpftnrn** a f- r I'la in llifa
FA 2 IW1
Raymond l.nndquivt, A tie r .
oo 3 |y&gt;t». M ayfair area etit® '3* BEL AIR sp o rtl Coupe. RAH. 1300 French Av a.
^
MrlNTOUH.
«fl
I#
lla
ln
t
lf
f
SELL
UR VOUR FURNTTVW
S l l tawth Knnnlaa
FA &gt; 3941
A U aitic Raak Bldg.
pletely furnuhed. 32) wo
W tn ltr Pacfi. I'lnrlda________ __ end THOMAS 1-rNTuJC rfU iV A T T .
power RAS. lo.v mileage, one PRESERkK your baby a .hoe* in • We IIUY the Mott
i# Defendiiu
« ••# f&gt;&lt;Hk#i ,V(*
owner. W ill trade fur nwnrra
&gt;&gt;:• I *9 I 11#r #9-t-•II « l# fk of
r u r r iT ir ii * v w u :
e v riU ilm g
bronrr,
gold or • M r SELL Ihe Most
U iT S FOR SALE: l.arge 62 a 149 No 1—3 llrd ro o iiit. 2 Ralht. Flor
not i n :
in t iu it it iiv
o u r .s th# r i r i Ult i titiil will ••!» K r♦•!#».
equity ami take up paymrnta
• W&gt; PAY Ihe Most
silver—Write
Ida Room. Central A ir Condi­
II ••
•THAT, I. Anna K. ktcCard am *n- K#hru«r% II. A !» I a t
Good land, c lr ir r d , aome land•
Black#
Waal
o
f
Freatk
Call FA 22»«.
SUPER TRADING POST
BARI KRAFT
cactd In l.tialnaaa al &lt;’a •arlhrcrir o’i IopK # »t **f'#r f i r * i|e an«|
tioning
and
Heating.
Oak
Floor*,
•raping.
Caih
nr
im
a
ll
paymrnt
A vciua en
SHh firae'-.
in ,d ir Iha f!ctltl«ua na-n * f 1.AND ••&gt;1 l » th# hi#’ »»' an*I h#ai |tM4er
I’ ll. TA 2 0617
9*4 North Reach M.
Built In Range and liven Itv,| C lin Y S U It Wmdior. 1936. I door
down,
balinee
37)
|wr
month
CO IN I I and Iha* I tnitnd I* f^r r#»h »* th# frf.wt 4*nr Af »he
M ODEL O PI.N DAILY
Daytona Reach, Fla.
raflacar aatd &gt;am* n iih lh# Clerk L*#uft M su li of Fomio-Ala I'h tjn tt
bit
tarivort
on
3
l/
it
*
.
$23,300
L. B. MANN
»cdan. power atrering. pu&lt;h but­
ef Iha Circuit COUfl, itiwinal# KIwfH# 1w Sihfwrd riAp|#a the
• RIG VALUES
Bn a 33
la ke Manrna
c runty, Etarlda and In areordanr# fnl|#w|n*# «1e9.rlh#i| p-whert^. »|*.
ton drive, low mileage. Car in
REMODELING
Nn
1
-1
Rrdrnnm*
?
Rathe,
Mav• QUICK CREDIT
HO .\ie SLEKEILS
« lh iha prcxlaluna of lh» r'c ll- u#te«1 a*- t *#|nt 1# f*#m'npD
Phoee
FA
2
3*11
perfect
rondillon
.No
tra
ilr
Free
Fatimate*
t ••r ••!a tw*tal|:
llrua Vama uiatuta. I ' . a l t l W&lt;*. Count*
• EASY TERMS
fair Section, nutli in Range er.d
*•„» • * v»«lc'. err
n .c i.i Beautiful 3 I1R.
tlon te: o» riorlda niatuiaa l i l t ,
31.900 Call at 207 Orange
Frank I. Baker FA 2 7777
ealra large tile
o»en T rrra rm 4looi&gt;, Carpuit
s*&gt; i* c : * i* i
/a/ Anna II U d'w f*
bath home aituated on large lot 7 Room houte, hardwocMt flour*,
123 000
• »nw Nn *4 11%r| mu 111* «'ernlrot
1J.’,7
N
9MI
Ainhaiiador.
new
H
A
—h o o ris llc A PLUMBING
kitcbrn e le rtrir, »pace h»»t.
New And Used Furniture
serial Ns
m vreond addition of 1'inrcrrM
9 There a r* shout 1.300 f a t u tili­
r*'*# rie -T ft • k • — Ferial N^
lire#, $tno Can 1&gt;e »ren at 1417
311 E rust St
FA 2 3622
a
ir
cnndiUonrd
Inquire
711
No
4
-3
Bfdrrvtnvi
7
K
iln
*
1
|cr
ty and pipeline com pinlrg In the
Spanoua liv in g room, equipped
4T4#
Summerlin or ra il TA 2-1970
Mellon* llle
T#fe||i#* with ell n#»t# #nuir» ' kitchen, lovely te rra iro floor*
Ida Rnom, Kitchen equipped
United Stetet__________________
w»Rt awi a# •••»n#a nnw #*r
Including Duh VSaOter Ditpov I t - i n i k T y '. J H f t ^ K s
h#f#after a||«rh*i| |n nr pM|.
Overtired carporte and tdility 3 RR home Da mile* from city
all and A ulom alir Waihcr, 110
T IT U S V Il.I.l:
n#rt#*| with ealf rerennat nroroom. Only $1634 down and pay | lim it* ; double carporte, I ar re
New A- lived
Pert »\
ft on nire St. 914.273
'(.a irw a y tn iha Waterway"
IT UMHING A HEATING INC.
on# |(m rr Tr*lt#r - - fwente
ment* lee* than rent Term* on
F u r n itu r e and Appliances
land 32bon down Total prue
• **nij
1 nur Evtnrudn Dealer
L lcrn ird — Hondt-d — Insured
No 5 -3 Itcdronm* I Hath on
Owe KRf ln»|f e |' "A lt t*U#V! down payment if dejired Im
llt.W O Ph 1A 2 2736
ROBSON SPORTIN'* GOODS
Cocoa, Cocoa Reach. Lee.'hurg
— |t##iat
N*» ! ! ! • !
Knrme
mediate poreetjion
1*9 Icota. May he purchaved 304 4 I F l i t
Pkaaa FA 2-39*1
Nn t : : * :
Sanford, Tituavillc and etr
furaiibrd if d riire d
111 000
201 249 f . F irst Rt. Ph. FA $*09H
$'ae ten f •#»* Flaw# llarretw
■■ ■ ■— ■ " ■ #■ ■• —
--SANFORD — Phono F'A 2 *H9I
a .u •• ic i - •*•
nur.uani Lovely country homeiite about2 S200 Down SI 00 Mont hi v
Uafurnlihed
Boat mutora — I Mark 23 A I 13
t« an*l
-re»r«1iWf# mjf* t&gt;#
c _jilk
t Cii_# ^ ^
U trd furniture, appliineet, tool#
t#r»n#
4i .1 In rdor tn ••tlB fej mil»&lt; South of San/ord. Thu 3 BEDROOMS with oak (loon
h p Ftreitnne. Call FA 2 74EI
PLUMBING
No ft—2 Bedroom*, t Rath, f.ler
»ai&gt;l Kinat I'ei fee
etr Ro-ight-sold. I.arry'a M m
200
ft.
a
210
ft
Lot
la
high
Canlrarllng
A
llrpaba
after
6
p
m.
erram
k'
llle
beih,
u
tility
room
o |*. He*n4on
Mange and W a t e r
Heater
213 Sanford Ava. Ph. FA 14122.
nivd dry w ith many nice abide
Frco
Kvtimate.
M»»n ••
f*.Mf-s|os l*|f#k
and carporte. M re yard vatth
39.734 00
C’eu^' Iw arts f# r
17-RE AUTT PABLO IS
ire** Total price $30»i or
B- I - IIARVKV
good carpet of g ra n .
fterrtinM# Cptj#!r. n#«*iia
204 Sanford A»e. Phona EA 7 3117
dawn and » 3 monthly paymaat.
A Q t'IK T COMMUNITY
No 7—1 Bedroom*. 1 hath. Oak
HARRIETT S RF.AUTT NOOK
Near Golf Courst
Floori,
carport
on
2
I-o
ii,!
X
I,000
Down
$100
Monthly
Fch i pedal: 3lo permanent 17 V)
Th. T**» -i *' .****. It *»f A lt.m nn*.
39.3C0.
•t-rlnv., KioclJ. **111 r« •*&lt; . I...1, If you cannot find your kind of 4 BEDROOMS, 2 bathi. well (oral
FA 2 3742
191 So. Oak
f»&gt;r lh , f ..II . , *r r ,,.cV
houte lilte d fo r rale why not
ed in town. Total prire $11,Of*)
i l l .* t'-'cll'tn of l l. c t i * * Tc, I
No
4—2
Bedroom*.
I
Rath,
Kit
• o,| * f,..ptlnn , f KI-cHi 111**1 Co rnmr in and talk It o tr r with ROSA I , PAYTON’. Bmker
IS -rK M A L &gt; . H #4,r WANT#**
chan Equipped. $9,134
P l.l MRINfc
h. ®*'ih.-1 .*--1 ic iu rf.ic ) . o r ' - l l .
u*
Phane FA 2 1301
m .iciv *a»v (i
HEATINf.
I UNEMCUMBERED L A D Y . Ap
• :* To r . v . wllh ticircveV .|*ik.
No 9—2 Bedroom*, t Rath, F lo r­
11■.. * •-vev .n4 ml-cc.I . r . l c*i.
ply M ark# Place arrnsi from
ida Room. U i Lota, ss.ooooo
foil-*" ms a ir***.: r h t r - r a* A#»Thia I* a free pan to the R iti
HERBERT NTEN8TR0M
AIR CONDI HONING
Sanford Boat Works.
1.1-1 Dlvd. I1«|i&gt; 9 |. I n c.,, A v,
Theatre for Dorothy lla rk ry .
Realtor
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
. r k I'lirc , Ja.iinlN. A ', , u t e r i
9 MODERATELY PRICED r«!,-*
No
10—2
Bedroom.,
1
Rath.
U
i
Vv,
t l. t im r . h i . li.v tc i*
E ip date Feh. II. 1930.
L Y N N RIS.M R
.AVON CALUN01
1*97 Sanfard Ave.
FA 2 6312
A&lt;» . er- n t , c l , i , J»*i ft
Lola, K ltrh tn Equipped. 34.300
LOTTIE RROADWAY
tic now have opening* far Avon
n .f-a m l •».,!«,,« il*.,. wit* i*
Lovely 2 BR maumry homt N« 11—2 Bedroom*. 1 Rath. E*
. ' . I 1, h i. *t Clerk • o f f lr ,
n il'
K E N TORBETT
R rp ro rn ts tiv a in Ostaan Wo
p .,.|',&lt; t In V n VI r . h r u . r i 1
mealy fu rn ithtd. In a quiet, ru
Ai»*&lt;ialea
man over 33 preferred Write
tra U rg e (41, Kitrhen Kqulpp
1*1» at C 'l.rh . O llltt
Joe C. Thoms.
ra l peaceful aalting.
II I N. Park — Ph. FA 1 14M
Mrs Jean M ilanith, Bog 246, 1023 Santa St.
ed. 34.230 00
I A 2 0*49
Atiout 27,000 im all boat# oper­
Large
trreened
porrh
eaiily
Ijirk h a rt, Fla.
ate in San Franrlrro Bay.
converted Into a third bedroom No. 11—2 Large Ix rti. lanch Arbor
337 ft. frontage nn atreet, run I t ItII t.IR lJ I over 21. Apply in
The nearly half a r r t allow# am*
mag bark to Lake 97.300.
person at Tig '.N Whistle.
apace for aa additional beault*
ful building lot. Savaral large
Na 13—4 Unit Apartmant Houae. k»—Mala nr Female
~
bearing eltrua treat
rirahani Nurroundinga
*
Furnllhed 116.300.
Owner
w
ill
finance.
Call
u
t
for
Slen Women $24 Daily. Sell lum i• l.lcrnoed L I’ N On Duly At A ll Times
appoinlmenl. E aduilve with
No
14—2
Redroom.
Country
M r invite &gt;011 to bn our x ur* (&lt; absolutely fren
noui nam rplatr* W rit* Reeves
• Home Atmosphere
bame,
furnllhed,
$4,730.
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.
without
obligation t l ont of SAnfovd's leading
FARMER'S AGENCY

LAPF-A.DAY

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JV. Jiiiu A-aw/ly Cm

SU N LA N D
Estates
Shi; CULLEN a
&amp;
South
IT IS SMART TO PINECREST
BUY BKFOKK THK
SPORTSMANS
DREAM

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BOOM, CALL FAIRI*AX 2-4991 for an ap­
pointment NOW.

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JiahnA

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3rd Addition.

AUTO CLASS
INSTALLED

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

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MANOR

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

280
.00
8280
3 1 Q A .O O

only $67-50 monthly

WILSON - MA1ER

PLUMBING

RAVENNA
PARK

$SAVK$

Mather of Sanford

Wall

Quality Homes

Stenstrom Realty

Low Down Payment

Plumbinir &amp; Repairs

aMonthly Payments
Less Than Rent

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

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thoose Your Own Tile
And Paint Colors

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According

S U o tm a k e A .
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$11 Waal 23ih Street
Phan* FA 2-2193

Tn Car*

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Agtd
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S. V. F a m s r, Realtor
D. K. WhiUMet, Anae.

a-9«i ■Ahi'

No. 1^-Frcoeh A v*. god Highway
Frontage, Arreage and Orange
11$ S. Franch A ar. Ph. F A 2 U 2I
SECRETARY*—Reception!#!, to tillGroves. Terms on All.
A lta r hour# FA 2 2111 or TA 1-4*11 Inquire by Number.
rs l. References. Ph. FA t-3241.

RAYMOND M. R A M .

EXPERIENCED colored block
layer, handy-maa. car.vtnsetion
worker. Will work la Sanford.
Orlando. Apopka or surrounding
area* Hat Franiunrlation. Ph.
2-3«41 FA 2 3233.

■EAL FAT ATE DRIVE IN

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Y 'a ll Call Rail
Thone FA 2 3A41
-Call

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Majority Leader Lyndon H. John
•oa (D T e *.). in • •perch on na
Mo^fel defenie be for* th« Veteran*
• f Foreign W are
"Tiro# U no longer our friend.
Mom la no longer on our aide."

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aov, In commenting on th* visit
• ( V. $■ Secretary of State John
Foattf Dullea to Kurope in r*
gard to th * Berlin aituatlon:
. **Tbe ilcna a r* not very prom
M m . Dullea *eema (till to to I
bogged down to hi* ear* in rigidRgr and the cold war mentality.''

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VOL XLIX

AS

United Pie.** Lctued Wire

INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER*

Eetablinhed 1908

THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 195Ji

SANFORD.

FI/HUDA

NO 3A4

Ike Asks Stronger 'Mixing' Law
Mayfair Reports Theft Sen. Cross Blasts 'Seven-Point Plan
Parent 'Option' As Given To Congress
Of $18,000 In Jewelry

WASHINGTON (LTD — Prvwidont Elsenhower -takad
Congress today in a seven-point civil right* program for
Two robberies within
ih re e 1 covered a trunk in their room had
stringer federal |xivver to punish anyone using threats o r
hour* netted thieves an estimat i been pried open.
violence to obstruct court-ordered school integration.
TALI-AHASSKE
(U
P
I)
Stale
ed $ia.0U0 in Jewelry and furs at | At 7:0t p m . Mr. and Mrs
Hi* program, designed to make *'is|iial protection &lt;vf
the Mayfair Inn yesterday.
Jaciioe IJehtenstim, also guests Sen J. Emory Cross of Gaines laws . , n reality for all," also would authorize temporary
Police first were summoned to
v lllr has attacked the parent

'Just Subterfuge'

of the hotel, teportrd the theft

AND THAT’S THAT—Cvurite Harr, fanut!
National League baseball umpire. &lt;h»iw*
ntudent* at hi* Lonjjwoort umpire -vhivol
how to call u bn.co-runner out. without the
itroHprct of any argument alxnit the matter,
tnrr hit* hi* famous pose ami certains, "Yer

Oooutt." for lienefit of the photographer. the hotel si I .1* pm when Mr. of a large quantity of Jewelry option plans for preventing school
1/H'Uinjr on. from left, Donald Hobak, In- and .Mr*. Maurice Knapp dis from a green leather ho* on their , integration m Florida.
dresser.
di n.:TK»!i&gt;. Ind.: Harry Drown. Lyon Coun­
Although most legislators have
Value of thr Knapp's posses endorsed the plan. Cross declared
ty, Kan., head instructor, and Teodoro
sions was set at a total of $3.0U0,
Uabistondo, llatillo, Puerto Rico.
Wednesday that the plan wouldn't
Including a dark mink stole v a l­
work.
(Jameson Photo)
ued al WOO. Jewelry stolen in
Hr called g a "subterfuge"

Subs Near Coasts?
Question Is Open

Russ Shot Down Plane
With 17, U. S. Charges
^ WASHINGTON (UPD — Thr men atoard. had eraihed a fte r it | nied that the plane was abut down
la te r, the Russians turned over
Y fn itrd S tall* charg'd today that w a i intercepted by Soviet fig h te r*
Russian fighter* deliberately shot near the Turkish Soviet bo rd e r1 six bodies to American autbontie*
and evcortrd Into Soviet Arm enia and laid they had no information
down an
unarmrd
American
The K uniant had acknowledged about the other It men who were
transport last September.
finding the wreckage, but had dc almard
It added, in effect, that Soviet
Deputy Premier Anastas I Miko
yan lied about the Incident during
hi* recent visit here
The Stale Department released
a hatch of trantcript*. photort.it*
a n d document* to hack up it*
charge that the plane, which
crathed in lla in c i over Soviet Ar
mt nia on Sept. 1. wa» ahot down
delilieralel).
Four Seminote County officials Herald last Friday, each of lh«
They included what the depart­ plan to ask the Stale I-cgtslalurr
four now' draw a salary ol $9,ou).
ment described a* the transcript fo r a $2,400 annual raise.
The legal notice, signed by all
of an intercepted radio com m a
A legal notice, now being ad
"Notice is hereby
tlon among the Soviet fighter vertincd in The Sanford Herald, four, says
pilot* a* they »hot down the four re ve a lt that Sheriff J I, Hobby. given that we. the undi rsigned
engine plane and watched it era ah Tax Assessor Mr* Mary K a rlr count) officials of Seminole Covin
ty. intend to apply to the 1950
(n flames.
Walker, Tax Collector John L. |
a AI»o r* lea*ed were photojtaU Galloway and Court Clerk O. P. session of the Legislature of the
State of Florida for tiir passage
wand translation* o4 two article! llc m d o n will ask that
th e tr'
from Soviet Aviation, the olficial salaries lie raised to SII.4U) a of a local act pros ••hits nit tW
undersigned county official* to
Russian air force newspaper, dr year.
In* allowed maximum enmpensaicriblng the "a tta ck" on the "m e
Arcordmg In the annual flnan- lion of $11 luo per annum for our
lit ) " and identifying four Kutsian clal
report, released in
The official d u lie t, and *aid act pro­
fighter pilot* wlm took part.
viding for an effective and retro­
Pilots Praised
active date.”
One of the articles reported that
The notice did not tay what
an unidentified Soviet general met
propovi d retroactive dale the pro­
Uie p iln lt after the attack and
posed b ill w ill aik.
"shook their hand* warmly iw l f
i r
I’ astage of the measure would
0 h a n k c d them for their successful J 0 | ( Q | I U G j U Q V
require action of the three mem•sedition of the mission."
j
»
Previous reports had »ald the
Seminole County scIkmjI bonds !&gt;er» of the local legislative dele­
(manned American plane, with 17 totaling $.1 million w ill l&gt;e sold gation, Sen Doug Strnslrnm and
nest Tuesday al In a m . d u rin g a Rep* Mark ('lev eland Jr and
meeting of the Iv p a rtm rn t of Gordon Frederick
Public Instruction
li. T Mllwee, county avipcrintendrnt. said that inform ation
concerning the bonds had been re
quested by -1&gt; differeiit companies.
TOKYO ( I l l ’ l l —Radio I'riping
A transplanted Califorlan i* sold Sale o f Ibc bonds will result in im ­ • aid today Ihe top song* on Red
the way I he fith hit* In Flor mediate plan* fur construction anil China's hit parade are:
renovation of Seminole County
id*
"We W ill Not Allow L' S In
Arthur Day made one ra il from schools.
l erialivts To Ride Roughshod Over
Mllwee
also
rrvealed
that
Mr*.
his dork on f.lttle l.ake Mary and
Mary h id e Walker, tax assesor, Tin- People "
hooked two large mouth has*
•Th* People's Communes Arc
The fish V». I ill ll more than I WO j im ] the County Commission would Good."
meet with the Board on Thursday
pounds each Day described hi*
long IJve Man T s e lu n g "
al 0:30 a. m In dltru st assessment
Inra a* " a p l**tic farsmtle of a
policies The project p rio rity list
minnow.'* and admitted that he
and building program are also on
knows Very little ahou! fishing
the agenda
When atked why he didn't con
Partly ilu u rfy tonight and I ri
finue fl*hlng. he answer
"I
dav Cooler today and Ion ghl
•thought I'd *11*11 while I '**• a
with high w, u&gt; 72. low tonight
h e a d " Day moved in Florida la*t
I* to Mi. Northwest to north
summer.
winds 10 to Si miles per hour,
The Seminole County Cattle dimln'shlng tonight.
men's Association will hold Its
w inter steak supps-i »n Saturday.
A busint s« session, scheduled
K N O X V ILLE , Tenn (171*1 &gt; —
for 3 30 p m m the Charles lee Pollre who raced to the city hall to
Seminole I II Club ntrmtl r* ranch near (Tiuluota, w ill prrerde answer a burglar alarm found city
law director John Duncan clim b­
who atlend the Tampa I air will the supper
ing through a window.
meet Roy Roger* and Dale Kvani.
'•e had fo '-'o tfe n hi* kry.
g&gt; The special 4 II program »lart»
al In a m , Fch It and eon
elude* with a performance by the
famous couple
The Seminole County Chorus
Three hu*e* w ill lake local
member* to Tampa .The schedule w ill meet at 2 p m. tomorrow at
call* for a 5 a in departure the Home Demonitratlon Center,
Boys and girls who wish to attend in i Hast 25th St.
A ll those who enjoy tin g in g are
may still do so by sending Tie
and a permission *Hp •" 'be Invited to join Mrs iW o th e a Hen­
County Xgrnt's office no later son. I'liirlle rr). i* director. Mr*.
Robert Williams I* pianist
than nest Tursdsy

4 County Officials Seek
$2,400 Hike In Salaries

School Bond Sale

One Cast, 2 Fish
Seminole Angler
Quits While Ahead

Real ‘Gone’ Tunes
Top Red ‘ Parade’

Weather

Cattlemen To Eat
Steaks Saturday

4-H'ers Will See
‘ King Of Cowboys'

Noted ‘ Burglar’

Chorus To Meet,
Sing Tomorrow

WASHINGTON (CPU - T h e
Navy led open today the ques
tion whether any rontart by elec­
tronic dcvlre* has been made
with Soviet submarines off Am er­
ica's roasts.
It issued a statement Wednes­
day night saying it had yet to
make a "verified sighting" of a
Russian «uh within Soo miles of
the U S roast.
The statement was issued after
President
Klaenhower referred
news comference questions about
Soviet submarine activities to the
Defense Department The Presi­
dent said he was not sure how
much of his Information could be
made public
The Navy's statement was ex­
tremely cautious
It said th e ir hail been report*
"o f varying validity" concerning
unidentified subs in the North and
South Atlantic in Ihe last two or
thrre years and to a lesser extent
In the Northeast Paeifle during
the past year.
"Most of these report* can be
attributed to friendly submar­
ine*. surfare vessel* or marine
life.” Ihe Navy s»!d Then tt
added
"We have made nu V rliflrd
sighting* of Suvlrl submarine*
'off our coasts': that la within,
say, ahuvR 500 mile* "

Dedication Slated
For Field Friday
Drslicatiun ceremonies for Ha
mey Field will be held tomorrow
al 12:30 a in.
The public is invited to the
service*, which will honor thr
memory of l.cdr Roliert Ramey,
who perished with his flaming Jet
last June
Rear Admiral Wendell Swltler
w ill present the Navy Marine
Corps Medal posthumously to
f.eclr Ramey The nodal w ill he
accepted by the dead hero's
widow
Gates at Ihe Naval A ir Station
w ill be opened to the publir du r­
ing the ceremonies A " fly over"
id AM) Sky warriors is planned
at the opening of the dedication
Tin- field will las named form ­
ally hy Capt
Uonel Arthur,
commander. Sanford Naval Air
Station

Lake Mary Scouts
To Mark ‘Sunday’
Roy Scout Sunday w ill he eele
tin te d In a big way Sunday in
l.ake Mary.
The boy* and (heir father* will
havr a breakfast al K a m. in
the Fduraliotial Building of the
Community IT ethylrrlan Church
Tin- troop will attend Ihe l i a
ill service at Ihr First Baptist
Church in a ixxly (or special oh
servatmn of Roy Scout Sunday.

16-Year-Old Girl
School PTA Selection is based
on courtesy ami observance of
tra ffic laws Judges Include Hie
student Gallic committee, Andy
Bracken, principal: E. W. Crialensen, Sgt Ben Butler and Mr*.
Jackie Caolu, chairman of PTA
safety committee.
Charles Fos, student advisor to
the commitlre. Introduced Charlie
Morrison,
made
Ihe awards •
tii0
rn w jn ( who
wiki ri
* u* a***.
Morrison Is
public relation*
relation* direcdirec UK| V KK OF THE MONTH — Sally WUMorrison
l. public
U «,&lt;! L ^ r . CIhVn .T s ^ d e r moTrrMr‘

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2,

,fi. I&gt; c c e m l**r D r iv e r of the Month,

Fradarick H WiUumt »ccepU u m e d a llio n and a c e r tific a te for 50

Z26 E lliott Av#.

5 Americans Freed
By East Germany

Nikita Denouncers,
Invites President

Man, 94, Requests
‘Speedy’ Divorce

That's The Ticket

News Briefs
Ike Seeks Quail

i

s o i s

Oversees Building

‘Modern’ Farming

Share Cost

Extend Snake Hunt

Danes To Foot Bill

Jazz Band To Play
At Center Friday

C IH'KNIIAG KN (U PD
I be!
Danish government will fixit Hie |
lilll for loss uf Hie aiiqi Hans 1
Hrxlluft and w ill pay cumprnia
lion lu relative* sag the tf&amp; pas
liobby ID e krtl tt known as a
sengers and crewmen wixi appar
• id ly weld down with Ihe ship o ff musician's musician In the night­
club and recording r lr r u il
Greenland Iasi wrek
Ttie punly of Ida trumpet also
hat found favor w ilh p la lle r cus­
tomer*. evidentcd hy th r tale of
recording*, "M y Funny Valen­
tine," ami " I in in Hie Mood for
Thieves took $on m sliver from la iv r", backed by string* of the
llie Sanford Howling alley ta il Jaeklr Glratnn orchestra.
night after breaking a window . Ilaekett and hi* Jars hatwl w ill
pane and opening Ihr hark d ix ir.' appear tomorrow night at tha
Other night activity included a Sanford Civic Center. The or­
car which ran into Hie side or Ihr chestra is Hie first "b ig name"
Day ami Nlgtd G rill, un 17 9.' M r .; hand to come lo thi« iniiuediata
and Mrs Ernest Skully did not area Ticket* fur darning or lis­
press rhargrs against the driver, tening are on sale at latnnir'a
Record Itark and M iller** Radio
but took him home Instead
amt Appllanrr
The dance start* at • p. nx.
wilh drrsa otdional
Sanford
Recreation
Director
Ronald Perry has urged residents
WASHINGTON (UPD The lo iiqqxirt the dame "W e don’t
Navy's J 25 pound Vanguard salrl expert to make any profit, twit
lit r will spin around thr earth fnr if wr do. proceed* w ill go for ■
2.000 years, instead of the some s|icrial dance fund for leenagera,"
hr said "We wuulil like to ace
A*' years previously forerast
Rear Ailm John T Hayward, m uii good hands in Sanford, and
Navy rrsearch chief, predicted Interest shown now w ill have •
Hie greatly increased Ilfs- «pan for definite I'carme on future en­
th r grapefruit sl/rd salclW in gagement* "
John R Grave*. IW. Del.and, was testimony Wednesday Iwfurr Ihe
injured v’lghtlv this morning when House Sparc Committee. Hr gave
his car was struck from behind as no rrason fnr th r increase.
hr ftop|w-d for a rr*l light at the
interseellon of .udh and French
RICHMOND. Va (U P D — Got.
A vr
J Lindsay Almond, with Ihe pros­
Graves, who runs th r laundly at
pect of eourt • ordered schixvl inIhr Nasal A ir Station, was Heated
SAVANNAH t l 'P I I - Southern tregration hanging over a third
at the dispensary ami rrleasetl
Charg'd wilh failure In have Ida Nitrogen Co Inc ha* announced city assigned the task of ftmling
vehicle under control was Ronald plana lo c tm tiru rl a new Hirrc new ways to maintain segregation
W'lmpey, 12. al*o of Delavnd m illion dollar plant in Tampa tixlay lo a 40 member legislative
Whrn completed, Ihe plant w ill commission.
Graves' automobile w ai knocked
" I l Is my fervent, fervent hopa
across Ihe inlerwetion by Hie blow. I'llipoy alxiut lt&gt;l person* and
Combined damages were rslim atrd w ill havr a payroll of irtsi.UMi a that working together wc ran
at fa s t by Sgt Leo Rix-k of the year, tt w ill lx- located on a 25 evolve a solution which w ill be
Sanford to ile r The accident oc­ •e rr tract about six mile* aaat In Ih r best in lrrrtta of V irg tn ii
and all her people." Almond said.
curred at N:22 a. m
of downtown Tampa.

Burglary Reported
By Bowling Alley

Vanguard To Spin
For 2,000 Years

DcLand Man Hurt
In Local Mishap

VKRONA, Italy (UPI) T ra ffic
ixd irr rhlef Pino lla llrrin i and ell*
Ir a ffir adviser A m llra rr Arearoii
emerged from a meeting on the
-ily's |&gt;arking problem to find
their ears had l-een ticketed for il
legal parking.
i

Tampa Is Chosen
By Big Industry

Legislators Seek
Answer To Mixing

(

Wind-Fed Fires Raze 50 County Acres

Driver Of Month
Sally Williams, a 14 year old
Junior, w ai named Driver of the
Month this morning al Seminole
• H ig h School.
She received «n gward o( 50
gailona of gas from Warner l i
Service Station and *n engrave&lt;l
silver disk from Kader'g Jewelry.
In
a aurprise preaenUtlou.
Steve Powell, winner of the first
D river of the Month award, re­
ceived 50 gallon* of ga» Rum
H olier Motor Saie*. L**t month
the p riie included only ftv*
.Io n s of gas.
• .T h e D river ot the Month la
sponsored by the SemtouJe High

eluded rings, pearl necklaces and
ami said the only way to tnaka
bracelet*. In three boxes The
sure that aegrrgaltivi it main­
lock was picked on the wardrobe
tained it to close the schixil*.
trunk, and th r draw rr containing I Any Ixxly who tay* otherwise I*
thr Jewelry pried open.
' fooling Ihr people, hr ssid.
Mr. and Mrs Uchtcnstsln es­
The plan was advanced by A lly.
timated the value of Jewelry stol­ Gen Richard Frvtn am) School
en at $15,000. Thr list included a Supl Thomas D. Halles. and ia
diamond wedding hand w itii ha- being mailed to all legislator* to
gurts a live and one half karal try to line up their support before
emerald rut diamond ring, a gold thr l!&gt;50 session convenes
wrislwatrh with diamond*, and
In general. Ihr plan would per
other bracelet*, pins ami earrings mil parents lo withdraw their
tel with precious stone*.
children from an integrated school
Frank Mrbanr Jr., managrr of and receive a state subsidy of
Ihe hotel, reported Ihr thefts to about $240 a year lo rducatr him
local police Complete d m rip privately.
lions of Jewelry and furs heve
Sena. Doyle F Carlton. Waubeen givrn to Ihr Sheriff’ s D# rhula, li. If Hair o&lt; Live Oak,
partment and the Orlando Roller and S. C. Clark of Monlircllo,
Department.
•aid they would vo ir lor th r plan.
Another Jewel theft had been Ilut Carlton and Rep. W. C.
reported earlier m th r day at the I l r i l i II of D ailr said they would
Mt 1*1) mouth Hotel, a scant 15 insist that no state subsidy l&gt;«
miles away. L . Joe Hickson of paid directly to th r parent.
the Sanford Police has been at
Cross protested, however, that
signed lo th r rase.
the "question is not closed or
; open schixds."
" I t ts integration ur segregation
amt if wr want segregation, we
must havr Ihr courage to tl?llt
for It."
" I would rather have • genera
IlhlD F l.H F H G . Germany I I l l ’l l tlon of uneducated, courageous,
Five \uierir.in soldieig lu-UI by mural proplr Ilian ■ generation
the Fast German Communists were j uf rduealrd, morally degenerated
Cowards."
rrteasisl today.
U. S Army in Kurupc headquar­
ters announced H it men wera turn I
rd over to American uinviais nJai I
llrr!esh*ku|ien Their rrlrase was
arranged by Ihe American and
Cast German Red Croat oraanlia-1
Ilona, an Army *|xAeiinan said
Men rrl&lt; ased are IJ R ichard'
Markin, uf Washington, D C : Si t
MOSCOW i t l P I t —Soviet Prem­
h rn n rtli G Carlson, of San I ran,
dro. Calif.: I*vrt. Klwyn E Hell, ier Nikita 5 K hrndirhrv tixlay in
of H ill City, Kali ; and Pvt. James vtied Pre«nlenl Elsenhower to
Moscow as a step toward bring
W Hayes, of Hallimorr, Md
Thr fifth was ladle*cd to hv Ing Ih r two nations together and
IS t. Melvin Hampton, of th r iilh lending Hie threat o f nuclear war
Khrushchev extended the Invita­
infantry uml In Berlin
Release of Ih r Aim-mans was tion in a speech in which he also
negotiat'd by Ruls-rt Wilson, dl I denounced Elsenhower ami hi* ad
for
Ignoring the
rector uf the American Red Cross ministration
in Europe, in talks with Ludwig "thaw " in Ih r K a ll • Wrsl cold
Werner, plesidrnl of the Fast Ger wsr This hr said was Ihe policy
I of "dealer* In blmxl ”
man Red Cross.
Hr said thr tour of the United
Thr Rest Cross organitatlons
were asked to negotiate because State* hv Soviet Deputy Premier
Ihe United Slates does not rrro g Anasta* Mlkoyan "In particular"
nue Ihe Communist F a il German i helped along this thaw, and add
government and w ill not deal with ed
II.
"Should Ihe Preddent deride lo
route to our rounlry he wuutd lie
met with »inrcre hospitality hy
our government and Ihe fiovli i
people "
"A visit of this kind would un
OAKLAND. C a l i f
(UPI) - douhtrdi* lie useful lo both eoun
George Matthews, i«4. ha* askrd trie* ami would meet with the ap
the court lo speed up hi* request
prov i l of ttic* people* of Ihe U S A
for a divorce that would end his
ind tin Soviet Union." Khntvh
marriage of .Vs years
rhrv **id in Hie sprerh hrlnrr
Matthew* told Judge Chris It thr 7t*t rongress of the S&lt;ivifl
F u i. I want to live my last few
Communist Party.
year* on earth in peaee.**

aid In stairs amt localities co­
operating m carrying out school
Integration.
H would allow the Federal Bu­
reau of Investigation to crack
Slide Kills Eight
down hardr,' In school and church
TOTTORI, Japan (U P D Fight
bombing cases.
workmen wrre killevl when they
In urging that aehixt) integra­
were hurled In • laixlillde on •
tion obstruction be made a spe­
construction project today.
cific federal offense, Klsrnhower
said: “ There have been instance*
TIIOMASYil I v r ,
,mm
where e x lm n lit* have attempted
T ill MA.sMI.I.F. (.a (UPI) - l,»
violence an,, olhpr con.
Presidenl KIsenbower hoped lo go Prrtr(1 thrP3„ ^ violence lo ol*.
gunning for south Georgia quail struct thr ■accomplishment
'
t tsls w it ••■ •.*&gt; !
o f
k a
of ithe
today.
objective* in Itlw o l decreet."
He said present provision* (or
punishinv obstruction ami conW ARSAW ( t 'P I ) — Brasilian tempi aren't strong enough.
Adm. Pontes F errrira has arrived
The President asked:
in Poland to oversee construction
1. Legislation to make force or
of merrhint ship* for his country. thrrata of force lo obstruct court
orders In school desegregation
ease* a federal offense
T A II'F l. Furmosa tU I'l) A g ri­
2 Greater author:i&gt; for the FUI
culture official* have launched a in Investigating ilc itru rlio n at
long-range program to inerehamir school* or rhurrhe*
I.U00 year old farming method* of
S Power for Ihe attorney gcothe Chinese Nationalists.
eral to inspect frd rra l election
rrcords ami lo require that such
s S h o u ld
records he maintained " fo r a rea­
MIAMI IIKACH ( I l l ' l l — U K sonable pemxl of tim e."
4. "A temporary program of ftSen Albert Gore tD-Trun.) said
everyone h rn r fili from gosxl high nanrtal and Irchniral aid lo stale
way* am) should share the ex­ and local agencies to assist them
In making the necessary adjust­
pense for their construction.
ment reqnirrd hy yehcxsl d r**gregallon decKlons "
5 la-gislatnm to authorise ternCHII'I.FY (U P D — Northwest
F’ londa snake hunters rxtrndevt P°r * r &gt;' provisions livr eslueatlng
their Rattlesnake Rixlro another I ‘ hlldren of m ilitary
|ier*onnel
week tixlay liecaitse ram has ham wh*,»' P«bllr seluxil* are rloaed
lierause uf inlegreltim older*.
jwred Ihe hunt
0 That Congress consider setting up a |iermaiieiit "rontm ieWill Visit Moscow
D IN lit i.N (U P I I— RriUsh Prime vion on equal Job opportunity anMtlhter *llJp ild Itacmnlan an iV r guv even y jl conU arU." .
nounrnl tixlay that he ami For
*' L 'f® '***r eslensloo rJ Use
elgn Secretary Selwyn Lloyd w ill * ,v l* tUkhta Commission,
visit Moscow Feb 21

gailona of gaa fn»m Charlie Morrison, publia

Three raging forcat fires de bring Hu blare under control
stroyed an estimated 50 acres of Carl McWhorter directed tha land
Seminole County tim ber yesterday owner crew.
Thr fira, which was slowed by
Whipped by high winds, small
hlairs turned wmxli Into an in a small c rrrk ami a pasture, was
fernu within nPnutrs Winds were caused by ra r c ir tt brush burning,
atcadty at 30 40 m llr i per hour, Rangrra said
Resident* m tha Lake' Jcsoap
with gusts up to 50 mile* per hour.
area w rrr alarmed last night
Forest Scrvlrc crrwa said.
The first fire was discovered at whrn thr skies turned rad with
4 p. m. on the Country Club flamra and tm nkr. a t a huge fira
Road at New Upsala. Rangers Ix-gan to rage shrrtly after I
said that the fire was burning p. m.
Acreage behind the residence of
relation, director for the Scminol# Cham- faster than suppression crew*
could operate. Two For»at Ser­ George Mickey was turned lo ash
lier of Commerce. iAyoklnR on U S te v a vice crew*, the l ake Mary Val 1 •a (lames climbed into largr pine*
Powell, November D r iv e r of tile Month'.
untier Fira Department and one and oaks. Hanger a dug a trench
(Herald Staff I’hoto) landowner r r rw were able toi •round tha Mickag houaa, and

brought the fira under control
around 9 p. m Spark* and flames
w rrr blown several hundred feet
into the air a i tha high winds
continued
F u ir lt Service c iv w t alto anawered a call at th r Wrktva Riv­
er, just south of Highway 4$, at
the same Uma. where they sup­
pressed a fast-moving brush (tr*.
Three crews were aent lo the
la k e Jessup area. The Arc was
stopped at Die Sanford Ave. ca­
te naion.
County Ranger Bob Gray sold
this morning that ccxiperation from
residents " U mandatory In

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For Child Molestation

A tiujr crane lifted two 1200
nd proof machine* from ttw
k A r t. tldewalk Friday aftersoon and plated them In the •*rond ifery window of the Florida
•tala Bank building.
While a large crowd spceulatad on the riianeea at the ma­
chine* being dropped, or not Atting through the window, men
from the Allstate Trane Co.. Ort a n do, efficiently maneuvered
them Into plarr
The two heavy piece* were part
• f the bookkeeping department,
which ha* been moved to Ihe aepond floor. Fvary piece of Im­
portant bank material muit pa»*
Ihrnoch
them
before lurthar
transaction* can be made, ac­
cording to bank official* who
watched the preceding* with to-

loreit.
Office* below the eventual rett­
ing place were vacated while the
move wa* mi All turned out well;
fee machine* went up »* achedul•d.
Traffic wa* rerouted while the
a occupied War middle of
Avo.

Tunney To Marry
NEW YORK tU I'l &gt;-&lt;i«ne Tun
pay former world heavy welcht
champion, and hi* (amily left by
plan* Sunday for Holland, where
Ms aon, John, will he married
Ihnrtday to Maria Sprenger at
M r home In Nlcmegen. Holland

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W ithers Dies In Chair Moye Is Selected
For Navy School Equality Promised

Machines Hoisted
Thru Bank Window

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RAIKOftD (L 'P Ii — Dalla* K
Wilhcri, M. walked calmly to
hla death at thin date priton
today for the "Joy ride" (laying
of a Panama City youth in May
of 19M.
Wither*, a Panama City elec
trician and father of aevan chil­
dren, made no atatamrnt before
uabtred to the death chamber.
Prlaon Sopt. DeWM Sinclair aaid
th# twitch to the electric chair
wa* thrown at S;M a m. and
Chief Medical Officer Dr. Re*
K. Ram icy pronounced the con­
demned man dead at 1:40 a m
"Wither* wa* calm, lie walked
in and it t down." Sinclair laid.
' "He didn't make any d a u ­
nt cat."
The (omitted murderer wa*
(JOING IU* — A crane wise* n 1,200-pound proof machine accompanied by th# Rev. Adolph
toward th# aecond atory window of Florida S lat* Bank. Bedwtle, pa dor of the Kmanurl
Daptlit Church at Panama City,
Thin wa* one of two piece* of heavy mjuipment lifted from
and Priaon Chaplain Rev. J. T.
the ground floor into
»««nd «tory, where the bank's Tompktni.
bookkeeping department ha* moved (Herald S ta ff Photo)
Wither*, a while man, had been
convicted uf murdering four yearold Dougta* Cecil Wilton In Pa­
nama City nearly three v e in ago.
The Purple Heart World War
Alpin said dainty grabbed ■
POUT ST. JOB ( t i l ' l l V 21II veteran alio w it charged with
&gt;ear-old Vernon man who darted pUlul from the glove oompartment murdering David Wilaon, the little
shooting at a highway patrolmao of the car after he flopped Ihe ve­ boy’* seven-year old brother, the
after ■ traffic argument died In a hicle for a traffic violation. Th* *ame day. But Wither* wa* never
Iroopor *aid on# of Oatuey'i bul­ tried on that count.
hospital here Sunday.
Wither* wa* arruied of taking
Karl tiiincy wai ahot twice in let* nicked him in the lip before
the youngster* "Joy riding" in
the dote-range piitol duel with he cat down the motoriit.
hi* oulboard motor boat and
Trooi&gt;er T. 0. Alpln.

Young Man Killed I n Duel With Law

14. fj«) William B Moye. Jr ,
U. I . Navy, aon of Mr. William
B. Moya of 232 W. ITlh S t. San
ford, h ii been (elected to attend
the Navy Line School at Monte­
rey, Cal. tor nine month* of
post graduate atudy.
He previously commanded the
USS Pascagoula, i tao-fuot pa­
trol traft which operate* out of
New Orleans. He had served in
tha Pneagoula since July. 19M.
U Moye enlisted to the Navy
to Sept , IMS He wai promoted
to Chief Petty
Officer, and
selected for officer candidate
school, and commissioned Kntign
to June. ISM.
Hi* minted career Included
DUR AN O O . Meiieo (U P !) — duty aboard repair ihlpa and ten­
American movie artrea* Audrey der* lo the Asiatic Pariflc area.
Hepburn file* home to I**# An- He line# ha* a- -ved to tha At­
lantic.
tele* today to recuperate from
Following hi* eommiiiion at
the aevere back Injury the Buf­ Eniign he served in tha deitroyfered when thrown from a borer er rirort USS Harvcson until hla
aiilgnmenl In th# Pascagoula.
here laat Wedneadiy.
Her huaband, ador Mel F e rre r,
raid M l** Hepburn would arrive
thia afternoon aboard a special
hospital plane which flrw here
CHANGE. N.J. ( l*i’I i—Carta
Sunday to pick her up.
Cone of Ridgewood. N 'J, iwrpt
Ferrer aaid hit wife would be all three women'* event* for th#
completely immobilited for aliout tecond straight year in Saturday
three wreak*, but that *he prob­ night’* Metcalf Memorisl »wim
ably would be fitting *p In about meet. Mil* Cone, national barkfive weeks. She may be able to stroke, champion, won the 100resume work on the movie "T he yard harkttroke, lOOyard butter­
Ifnforglven," about March 7.
fly and 100 yard free style.
throwing them overboard a fte r
sexually moleding the older boy.
But the Panama City man cootended he wa* drunk and un­
accountable for hi* action.
However, the lower court found
him guilty without recommenda­
tion of mercy and th* (tale Su­
preme Court upheld the aentence.
The Pardon Board refuted to
grant him leniency.

Audrey Flies Home
For Recuperation

Champ Gets Sweep

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Gotham Minorities*
NEW YORK (U P I)—Gov. Nel­
son A. Rockefeller today told the
Federal Civil Righli Commission
that he intends lo make New York
a "testing ground and demonstra­
tion" for equal right* for all racial
and minority groups.
"We still have a long way to go
ia achieving our goal of making
New York state a shining exam­
ple of our faith in freedom and
justice for all men," said Rocke­
feller in a statement read by Dr.
Elmer Carter, chairman of the
State Commission Against Dis­
crimination. “We know that we
have dark cornera of prejudice
and discrimination In our midst.”
The governor'* atatament opened
a two-day inquiry by the conjmisston, which will also hear testi­
mony from Francis Cardinal Spell­
man. Jackie Robinson, the former
baseball star, and more than 20
other wiinesse*.
Housing inadequacies, s lu m
conditions and segregated living
patterns will 1* investigated. Th#
inquiry will rover discrimination
due to i are. color, religion or na­
tional origin. Mayor Rot-crt F.
Wagner and other city official*
are cooperating.
The Rev. Theodore M. Hr*burgh, a member of the eommisson, said a recent atudy by th*
Commission on Race and Reusing,
a private group, indicated that

there is more segregation in larga
northern cities than those to th#
South. He said New York had
been selected for hearings becauM
Ihe number of races living to the
city ought to reflect a national
pattern to housing conditions.

Government Mails
Fatter Checks On *
Social Security
WASHINGTON (U P ll-T h e g o *
ernmenl begin* mailing fatter
check* today to more than 12S
million Social Security benefir-t.
ariei
Social Security Corn mi winner
William 1,. Mitchell said the bene,
fij checks will be about 7 per
cent higher. They will go to ol )
age. survivor*, and disability in­
surance beneficiariea.
At a result. Ihe January pay­
ment# will run about in million
dollar* higher than to the prevlous month when they totalled
about too million dollar*.
Tha bikes were authorised hr
■rmthly payment* to a retire I
worker, aged 65, ranged from SM
to I106 30. The January checks
rang* from 131 to $116. The m a v ^
mum monthly payment to a fam­
ily formerly *2l«. now is 7244.

•THISandTHAT*

GARRETT'S
LADIES

fabric

Nylon Toppers
Closeout .......

ADAM HATS for MEN
Regularly nationally advertised at $8.96

ON SALE NOW AT $5.00

SAVE

$7.00

Corduroy Jackets $3.00

to r t « * ' 1 1

About 100 odd* and end* to chooe# from
M E N ’S LONG-SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS

.UC^“ ’i

YOUR CHOICE $2.00

tn eoto*

Ladies’ Suits (8 only) $4.00 each

Broadcloth, Flannel and Rayon

rr d .
T a b \«

ant

CLOSE-OUT on BLOUSES at

MEN’S SWEATER VESTS
$2.00

*

lC i U n C

MEN’S JACKETS

$1.00 each
Mo/tuf Hlutim* ami Sweater Sale
What wo have loft n! $2 98

yd.

Corduroy Pushers, regular $2.29
while they Inst at $1.59
HAZKT S LIPO VER SWEATERS
Orion In airs* 36, 3k nnd 40

Odd* and ends, but
all nifty numbers

$3.00 and up
Famous KEDS BASKETBALL SHOES
Regular $6.95
NOW ON SALE FOR ONLY $1.95

^ js s s ^«fz
tC \A V

Only W.W)

CLOSEOUT OF WOMEN'S SW EATERS

..•*1 n»D| n
.. ,.KconVtP»fd

$1.00 and up

. .

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( q;

(*«ve moo )

MEN’S WORK SHOES

J

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®

lf it

Wolverine nnd Cedar Croat
many odd lota to gu at

$1.00 a pair

LADIES' DRESSES
Regular $6.99 Assorted fabric* in
14
to 2-U4

la few hig' ■'

12 to 30 anti

.

* *

i i S S * * *

LADIES’ SHOE SALE
AH Top Quality

\ - ■*1. m»*nt of

MEN’S DRESS SHOES

£ :.:i ££»'£,

SALK PRICK AT *3.99 (nave $2.00)
g U -T # !*

n

i'o o ; &gt; VV,ti

You may find just what you want at

$5.00 a pair

*•&lt; *« *'

^

style* and color*.

$1.00 and $2.00

Fruit Of The Loom Work Pants

(lim it 3 pair In a ruatoffl.r)

BAVES B W

CHILDRENS'SHOE SALE
Butt.r shoe* your child -hould wear. We’re otatring
them out at
5 1 .0 0 a n d $ 2 .0 0
(Limit 2 pair to n cil .turner I

DOLLS

,

DOLLS
DOLLS
$2.00 and $3.00

t» oU

DOLLS
,

GIRLS’ BLOUSES

^

‘ 4 .0 0

» a@ t

IV -.-1 0 r '° n

V "*

Khaiki or Gr«r

Regular $2.99
p * 1'*

Cove’-’1

J * f*

$ 1.00

Rayon Panties tor Girls in sizes 8,10,12, and 14

3 pairs $1.00

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...... v**

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a »v «»

2 pair $5.00

c o v tT *.

ch

Odd hde in nn aaanrtmrnl of airr*, rnlnr* and material*

l i t I

BOY’S JACKETS AND SWEATERS
,

Odd IvOtHOnly $1.98
(a few higher)

ra r * *

GIRLS' N Y I.O X TOPPERS AND CAR CO ATi

CLOSEOUT
Astounding!)’ Priced $5.00

BOY’S SHOES
Tuiigh and rugged in an uxeurtmant of tirea
FOR THIS SAI&gt;E O N L Y $2.00 and $3.00 pair

SEWING M ACH INES
Domaatlc Zig Zug
Regular $189.0(1
Sale $108.00
(factory guaranteed

White Ant- nm
'.iir /a g
Regular $299.00
Sale $209.00

BOY’S WESTERN JEANS
Heavy Denim. Site# 6, 8. 10 and 12 only.
Regular $2.49

White Rotary
Regular $149.00

BOY’S FLANNEL PAJAMAS
Sire* 8 only

Regular $2.59

Now $1.59

C H IL D R E N ’S CORDUROY O VERALIH

BOY’S FLANNEL SHIRTS
Regular S1.99

SALE $1.59

.Store

Take a look, they’re reduced to SELL.

SALE PRICED AT $1.89

(factory guaronteod)

Neehi tuaodi Zig Zug . $100.00

BOY’S TROUSERS

Regular $2.99

A N D IN F A N T S CORDUROY SETS
REDUCED TO SELLOUT

S A L E $2.00

1st St. atSanfordAve.
n /r’

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�O fficials To M eet
fo r Tax Discussion
incl today adopted the new tax as
lessor's manual which seta yard­
sticks for "full cash value” prop­
erty assessment by county U r of­
ficials.
Gov. LcRoy Collins said the man­
ual sets lull value at the amount a
willing seller would take for his
property, with obligation to sell,
and that amount a wilting buyer
would be willing to pay, without
obligation to buy.
Green described this a* a “forecd aale” price, not the "going’
price of a piece of property on to
day’s market.
Collins called the definition “ as
good and as fair |of lull cash
value) as esn he found."
Other yardsticks to be taken In­
in consideration. Green said, are
growth potential, toning, nearness
to utilitlei, strerla, etc.
A The County Commission, the County School Board and
Green left no doubt that asses
Mrs. M ary Karle Wulker, tux assessor, will nu-et Feb. 12 to sori will be required to asses,
discuss problems of taxation ami finance.
property ai too per ceni of cash

Mrmtwrx of the County Commitlion. the School Board and Mr».
llarlc Earle Walker. tax aiicttor,
are scheduled to diirusi revenue
problems relating to pro|&gt;*rty at
letimenl in a joint meeting. Feb.
12
John Krider, Commission chair­
man. asked for the meeting to diacuaa the ta i situation. Mrs. Walki f * i i invited by letter; Krider
i J b the School Board had agreed
to the meeting.
Mrs, Walker told The Herald
today that ahe would accept the

* * *

invitation She added that the let­
ter did not itale the purpose of the
meeting, but assumed it concern­
ed property assessments
At the same Ome. State Comp­
troller Kay E. liteene told The
Herald in a telephone interview
that he would be "happy to sit
down” with Seminole officials if
"they are unable to work out their
own problems.” Told of the proposed Keb. 13 meeting, Greene
said, "that's the way it ought to
be worked out.
in another development, lh« Cab-

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VOL. X L IX

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TUESDAY. F E B R U A R Y 3, 1959

SANFORD,

U. S. Convoy Seized
News Briefs Officials Predict
Thief Steals Bomb
Slate Option Plan
Will Be Approved
MANllJk (U P D -T b a U S. Navy
la searching for s XXVpound bomb
stolen from Its Suhlc Bay magarme tto miles north of her*.

FL O R ID A

NO. 368

Russia

Seminole Employs 5 Americans Held
County Engineer By Guards; Action
Blasted By Army

Seminole County again has a of Florida. Hr i* a graduate of
registered road engineer.
Fort Lauderdale High School and
The Board of County Commit holds a degree in rivil engineer
BERLIN ( U P l r - Armed t o l d
sinners this morning hired Frank Ing from the University of Kan­ guards today held a U, S. Army
TALLAHASSEE &lt;U IT )—Lead­ Holiert Davis Jr. of Fort Lauder­
sas.
truck convoy and fu r America*
NEW YtiHK t(.11*11—The U. i . er! of the 19MI la-gisialure prr dale. Hr will report fur work.
The 32 year old father to three soldier* at a chrckpmnl on the
Navy’s inightrst ship, the air dined today the April • May March 1
boy* served with thr U. S. Naval East-Writ Germany border des­
craft earner Independence, went session wilt pass a parent option
Davit was horn to Vrrn Beach Reserve during World Mar It If* pite repealed protests and de­
This meeting, asked by John Krider. Commission chair•*« • “» »" to sea for the hrst lime Monday. hilt to help delas furred Integra
and has hewn a lifelong resident holda licenses as a Florida re mands for ihetr release
lion of Florida's puhllr srhools,
man. should
lead to s solution to the oft-disensed assess\|nrV'*rZ
\ r to
to aa question,
question. he
he said
.aid
...
answer
i .. .
fp _ i|,Q
givlerrd engineer and a register
The runvoy was presented from
The psrent option approach re
ment-mtllnKe question in Seminol* County.
tl,4l assessors have no choice of r a X p i O l U l O l &gt;
la iK S
ed land surveyor.
rtotstog into %est Germany Mon­
reived
strong
support
Monday
Member* of the two board* and Mrs, Walker are to he what percentage of value on which
TEHRAN, Iran (UPD— A high
Davis has been assistant county
commended for their decision to get together and discus* assessments must be bases! The level Soviet delegation u holding when Stale School Supt- Thomas
engineer for Broward County' The U. S btogito two protest*
D. Bailey and Ally Gen Richard
the problem* involved. The H e ra ld believe* that such a constitution r*«iuirc« liX)'p*r tent. exploratory economic taika here
since W&amp;2 A description of hi* Monday. Today, an American ofE nin joined to barking a props*
position there was submitted lo ficial went to Soviet headqtiarmeetinjr is necessary; it further believe* that the various
,ddrd
w" h ,r,m * n 0,flrl* ’ •
aal.
County Commissioner*, who found (,-r* m East Berlin to registrr an­
rojestiona under debate can be settled, fairly and harmon- ll&lt;rWll of
price,
^
In general, their plan would
il satisfactory, lie will receive • other protest
give
parents
the
opportunity
of
smisly, at this meeting.
values uf property fairly and
atarttog salary to 3723 a month,
TALLAHASSEE (U P ll — The withdrawing their children from a
"Our objective is to get Ibe
Officials involved should be prepared to enter the meet­ equitably.
with a car allowance or car. The trucks Into West Germany," an
Supreme Court took under advise­ public school where integration
In answer to another question. ment today a petition of the Flo
ing with ojien mind*. There should l&gt;e a total absence of
board assured him that his sal­ Army spokesman said when asked
finger-pointing, charges and Counter-charge*. The purpose Greene said that the present earn rid* Bar to rrgulate lawyer re­ had bern forced by the court*
ary would tie raised within tit if the truck a would relurn to W rit
and enrolling them with state
LONGVIEW. Tex ( I T I ) - A W months nr a year.
Berlin.
of the meeting should not be to place "blame” or to bring up
a^rolMudy ferral services
financial assistance in a private year-old Negro who police said
Davis it a member to the
U. S. Army sources denounced
nun sectarian school
post del Mites and arguments.
equal basis, lie added that W
described hinorll as having un American Public Worki Associa­ the stoppage aa illegal and de­
M foilw r* of. »w.*b iHiardu and M 1”* Walker repr*»**;nt the lm&gt;i* &gt;.„&gt;
t« h * .* * -^
1 heartily endorse it,” House *****drotl*ble desires lo murder or
tion. American Hoad Builders Al- signed to create an incident. It
RiLe. Of l Al'f.Arf. l; * v iV H i." ajwakrr D M iiM le
people of Seminole County. H*&gt;w well the people are repre- higher, ut much lower." than other
“* * * , 'injure, ha* confessed ihc rape social too. National Society m emphasised lit* stranglehold Uia
—Donne Clella Garibaldi, daugh­ ley of DeFunlak Springs told
sen ted is reflected by action of those elected to the various counties,
have on isolated
ter of the Dalian natiunal hero United 1'ret* International Mon­ and murder of a to year old girl Prolcsvitmal Engineers, Florida Communist*
and a 23 tear old woman, and the Engineering Society, and i* im- Berlin's lifelines to th* w rit.
offices.
Close ppe Garibaldi, died here day night
brulal
heating
of
another
woman.
mediate pail president to the
9
Nothing can lot gained by continuou* wrangling; much
Deliver “ Strung Prtocat"
Monday night at Ihc age of 92.
And Senate
President IV .IgShrrtff Noble Crawford laid the Slat* Association of County En­
Th* convoy, csrrylng Jeep*,
good can come from a harmonious session to seek answer*
Date Dewey Johnson said he also confessions wrre made by Willie
gineers and Hoad Superintendent*. rlrarrd the Buislan Bstsetsberg
to our many problems.
would hark turh a plan.
I'hilpol, a 3 tool. 6-tnch Negro
He is alto a member of th* checkpoint just outside of Berlin
MOSCOW (U I'li — Soviet m ili­
Both predicted it would win who was arrested ia Ixingvlew
Fort t.audrrdale Beach Xiwanls without Incident, It made th# run
tary and atomic rsperta said to­ quirk approval In the legislature Saturday.
Cluh and th# Methodist Church.
to Marienborn only to be halted
day they have mlul'es which "can when all details are Ironed out.
Crawford said Phllpto confessed
there aa It wa* about to eroaa
carry
Ihi-ir
h&gt;drugcn
charge*
to
Gov.
t^Roy
Collins
has
refused
RICHMOND. Va. t U H ) — V ir­
the rape slaying of Joy Goff. 10Into
West Garmany.
any
point
on
earth.”
to discuss proposal* to maintain year old Negro girl, here Friday
ginia moved Into'its second day
MaJ. Gen. Barksdale HamlcU,
segregation until his own advisory afternoon The girl was found In
of token rare mixing to its pub
U. S. commandant lo Berlin, In a
rommittre
on racial
matirra hrr home with a wire coat hang­
iic schools today with new prom­
telephone call to Soviet headqu*!*
TALLAHASSEE I U I'li — The makes a report.
ises from the legislature (hat fu­
er wrapped around her neck.
ter* in East Berlin made what
Cabinet
today
called
off
next
The
rommittre.
headed
by
L.
L.
ture integration will be resisted.
He
alvo confessed throwing
was described as a "strong pro*
The Board will meet with City
w Mr». John Schirard appeared
I ’residem Elsenhower. Gov. J. week’* regular meeting because Fahisinski of rm sarol*. former Joyce llunlr. 23. a Dallas prostitest."
before County Commissioners this Commissioners Fridav at 7:30 In a Lindsay Almond and other lead­ all member* will lie in Tampa at­ circuit judge, I* known to be con lule. oul of her l#1h floor hotel
U. f . Army headquarter* la
Special session.
er* expressed gratification Hut tending Govrrnur’s Day at the tidcring a parent option bill along room in the Adolphus Hotel at
morning to ask for action on the
Europe at Heidelberg also sent a
In other action, the Board ap­ there were no flareups or violent Florida State Fair.
with
other
proposals.
Dallas Iasi July 23 The broken
city recreation program from the
protest lo Soviet army headquar­
proved a fooo publicity apprupna crowds Monday when 21 Negroes
Bailey told United Press Inter­ body
was found In drainage
county.
ter*.
tion
to^
the
Highway
17
Associaentered
sevtn
previously
while
national
he
would
consider
a
duct
on
the
roof
to
an
adjacent
L
O
N
D
O
N
(C
PU
*
Russia
The city will charge IS per
Both protrsta demanded the Im­
tion
(or promotion
purposes schools to Norfolk and Arlington.
parent
option
law
as
a
"pop
off
AMMAN.
Jordan
lU
i'lt
—
The
building afrrr It had fallen 14 claimed today It made major mediate rr lease of the truck! and
county child to use the fanlilicc
David Gatchel la serving on the
valve"
to
be
used
only
as
a
last
No
larldenls
Reported
I (a she mute court is to mourning
after next week, If an agreement
floors.
gains In ll-bomb development their personnel.
Association Hoard. The group
The day passixl without an ton- fur I’rincvss Kajlha. The daugh resort. He said it would head off
The third ronfrsvlun was to th* through test explosion* carried
la not reached.
American official* believed the
H i* High School IT A president plans to improve map* and signs dent reported. II could well have (rr of King Frisal I. founder uf the closing of public school* by brutal lirallng of M n Trrlla Joy outafter the
Westsuspended au Soviet! hoped to create an Inci­
pushing the Central Florida area. |Ht.„ , ,u.a, „„rmjl
group*
of
ntUcni
and
local
school
day
the
Iraqi
kingdom,
died
in
Lu
told the Board that many peuplc
Carter, II. the wife of a Marine clear tesla.
dent to underlina their contention
Gatchel also asked the Board except for the quttl crowd* of sanne, Swllirrlsnd.
officials who might became an- aiationtd In Okinawa, on Jan. ■.
f t urn to Sanford because of its
xb* admission, to ■ scientists'* that n war could break out un­
to
request
legislative
action
on
gated
by
court
order*
to
integral*
curious spectator* and *he swa-mj
re creation program lor childrrn
Mr* Cartrr * a * attacked on address to Ih* Communist Party less the Wrot g rli out of Berlin.
a puhllr arhool.
Many live In the rounty and would the hiring 'to V A u n l y manager. •» ‘ rrportrri and ptwtographeri’ N IK ) 1 6 Q C h (H ‘S Q u i t
Ihe sixth floor of a busy down- congress in Moscow, was expect
Observe#* belle* rd aUo that
Attorney
Mack Cleveland, who is a who gathered at the school* to
NKW yoKK tU I’ll — The re
U- unable to attend if they had to
lown office building in Dallas She f ,j |0 ,r t off an Immediate atom the Communiati wanted to atreaa
member of the Seminole County record the historic event.
pay. she laid.
signation of the city’* *ou evening
was found In *n elcrlrlcal conduit vwithin Ihe West Some Wislern the vulnerability to the Allied
legislative delegation, said he
There were no jeers, no dis high school trachrr* because of
Mra. Schirard asked Commis­
closet after other office worker* sdenllsft Iw-Heve If was a mis- llfrllnes to pressure, particular^
would
make
the
request.
turlianres inside the school* Au low pay forced Ihr Hoard of Fdu
sioners to meet their 13,000 obli­
noticed a pool of blood orring take tor Ihe United Slates to rail when the Soviets transfrr control
City government* of the four ttioritlc* predicted the orderly in cation today to consider ran
gation to the Goldsboro Hecrea
from under the closet door She ,,ff it, test program.
of Allied traffic to the East Ger­
tion project. “ If this Is done. I incorporated area* in Samimile • ,r||raUon would , on(IIlll, Jlu, u celling evening classes altogether
it recovering
Hustis proclaimed a suspension man Communists.
County
will
lie
visited
by
Cum
mis
it
liegan.
peacefully
although
per
think Commissioners will agree
Crawford said Phllpol started of tesla on 3tarrh 31 laat year
sinners wllhin Ihr nrxt few weeks hap* painful lo the anlenl srgre
to county children using the faci­
confessing Monday afler hi* ar­ After considerable soul srarrhlng
The
meetings
are
planned
to
^^iionlat*
W ASHINGTON (U l'l) - .He. re rest in a tedious, systematic
lities without charge.” she said.
In W rilrm capitals, th* United
WASHINGTON (U P ll — S e n
“ iron out” problems and promote
Tlir diehard* in Die stale Lcgi* Herman E. Talmadge appealed ■ary of Stale John Foster Dull** search for Ihe killer of Joy Goff Stairs and llrilain drclarrd on
---------------------------------------- --—
harmony.
Ulure, unable lo override Almond today for public support of his Dies to Europe today to an effort About 170 possible suspect* were Aug 22 that thry would alao aus
E. F. laick, representing the with some laat minutr plan to
in gel agreement among Ihr
pend teats as to Oct. 31
Florida Hralty and Security Co . thwart integration, railed it a constitutional amendment to give ^-r ,,rrn ^ ||(rl ,m rounterpru|&gt;o* questonrd.
•This is a real strange cate,"
But before th* action* took
and the liev. I'. J. Gelhrrs ap “ day of infamy” and served no slate* exclusive Jurisdiction over all to Russia un the German proh
the alter iff said, “ amt real nasty full effret. Ihe Soviet Union re­
(teared before the Hoard to pro­ tire further rare mixing would lie putdlc schools.
Irm.
nounced Its suspension. It an
ggt. W U Coigrave of Sanford
test the closing of access roads resisted.
On the eve of hi, departure one "
Phllpot is i former convict who nounerd on Del. 1 that Western was praised by th# Sheriff* De­
in Wralhersftrld. a new smith
Dulles
was
reported
lo
feel
that
DUluulUrs Ahead
Seminole
County
HIROSHIMA. Japan tU P U — Ihe U. .1, shoukl be more fleilhle has served lime for burglary In tardiness furred a resumption of partment this morning for M i
..
,
, subdivision
*
,,
Almond, without rnmtiontog the
Three houses were demolished
alertness in apprehending thfr#
Twenty
one children, were Injur­ in Its stand on Germany but pet- Trxxs and Alabama Hr wa* at test!
Gelherv is pastor of a Negro towering of (he segregation bar
by fire and a fourth partially da church in the area. Luck’* firm
Kclrntlita amt military leaders young thieve* near the Maitland
ed. two of them seriously, Mon vimistir stand chances of gelling the tup of the Dallas police want
rirr*
in
the
two
edict
told
the
c l list and was already under In III# United Stairs protrated that Turkey Farm last nlyhl.
atroyed yrsierday afternoon in own* the Wrklva Cemetery.
Grnrixl Assembly Monday mghl day when a kerosene stave ex ibe Allies to go along.
charges there for Mr*. Carter'a th# one aid* suspension could give | Cosgrav# had hrougtd a friend
ldway. The Negn home* were
pi
i
toed
in
a
county
school
house
His
views
were
relayed
to
news­
he was confldenl that they could
heating
tl of a 14 house lertlon owned
the Soviet Union a decisive edge te loam, leaving hi* car parked
men
by
Ben
J.
William
Fulhrigbt
near
here
while
the
teacher
wai
find some new anti integration
in weipons production.
by Abraham Jenkins.
(D-Afk.J,
incoming
chairman
of
hy the road. When the two men
adding fuel.
program
through
cooperation
lie
The Fire Department at San
One significant answer to that returned they saw thr hoys strip­
the Senate Foreign Helaliuna Com
conceded "the way ahead ia
ford Naval Air Station answered
argument came today from Ivan ping th* parked car. Mirrors,
indite, who conferred with Dulles
fraught with serious difficulties.”
the call at 4:IT and was credited
A Kurchatov. Russia's chief nu visors and toola had hern remov­
fur an hour late Monday.
Dorothy Jardine. with her dum­
with saving the entke row of my. Ollir, will present a ventri
clear reaearrher. He told th* par ed, Aa the bnya turned th# ear
Dull** was scheduled lo take off
homes on
Sikes Ave. Chief loqtilst art on "Uncle Wall” ,
ty congress:
at can p. m., • •.!,, for txvndon.
around, Coagrav* ran to the
Claude M. Whliten said he took Channel a. WDHO, Orlando tomnr
"A* a result to these test* (last scene snd held Ihrtn until Sheriff*
After ronfrrrtng with Hrdish lead
a pumper and tanker truck to the row at 3 p m
fall),
the
Soviet
army
has
reera, he will go to Paris amt Bonn
auihorltlea arrived
scene. High winds hamperrd #(
IIAYANA (U l'l) — Edward A.] teivid even more reliable, more
TAMPA (U P li — Represent* for talks with French and West
The talented 12 year old girl hat
Funeral services for Mis Pearl
Arrested w *r* Warren Wuffard,
forts of three regular firemen and made several apprxrxnrel on this w I'elrr* will be held _
at_l _p m. Uvea °T three of the largrat hake German policy maker* liefore re- Nyr 31, of iltlrago and t’ural [xrfect, more compact and cheap 17. and Charles Kennedy. It Th#
G*)J»-«
Fla
.
has
i-ren
held
fur
rr
(ypP|
of
thermo
ntirlcar
weap
v v rr a l volunteer*.
Wevtnrsdsy
at
Bnssoa
Funeral
|
ries
in
the
Tamps
Bay
area
met
|
turning
to
Washington.
television show amt performed
third boy was a juvenile. Jim­
more than a month a* the aus (J|1) ••
O f h e hlate was caused by an locally for civlr cluh, xnd talrnl Home.
today with officials of the Brew
my Singletary to the Sheriff* De­
|.n
lt
d
triggrnnan
in
a
plot
to
,
---exploding kerosene heater In a shows She it ihr daughter of Mr
The service will b« rouductttl by rry Workers Cnlon (A F I,C |0 &gt; in U p . . * A f f n r k K i l l s
partment said Util morning that
assassinate Fidel Castro, g was
horn* occupied by Willy Williams. ami Mr*
cut
short
a
slrihe
to
bread
da
1
,
C
U
r
l
F
N
U
U
L
R
IN
II
IB
Dr.
W
p.
Brooks
J
r
,
assisted
by
Cal Jardine, Lake
the boys had muvrd th* car off
rr|ai(trd loday.
The other houses were occupied Mary.
the Rev. R K. Taylor, Orlando.
liveries
Ilia highway while they stripped
Culler
said
thr
rebel*
w
I
m
j
seis­
by Charlie Taylor. Ilertor GalIluria! will be in Geneva Ceme­
Driver salesmen want uti sink*
It. “Coagrave'i airlines* was very
ed Nye in eastern Cub* Dec. 2#
tery.
Monday night against llolsum
NEW YORK (U P I&gt; - W. Vincent
important in th* rase, ami w*
Snulh Seminole County will ron
Bakers Inc and Ward Baking Asior. (7, head of the American five da-.s U-furr ei l'rraldrnt Ful­
gent to Itatirta fell- r#i*&lt;rt*d that tmue its rapid growth with th* dr want to gtv* him credit for U,"
Constable Slim Galloway direct
Co . both of Tampa and Bell Hak branch to th* weallliy Astnr fam
h* said
hr ha&gt;1 a rifle with a telescopic
•d traffic during thr to minutes
ers fne of HI Peli-reburg.
lly. died in his New York apart sight and a pistol in Ills posses­ vrlopmenl of Wtalhrrsfield. a
to firefighting * The Navy did a
multi
in
11
bun
dollar
sulslivision
b*
Th* fteminolr County Ministerial A f f o n t o r X n n i n l s f
Union representative* called ihe men! early today to a heart at
sion at th* times* elation
ualiun will meet Tburs,l*y
d e n ie r
I O n ig n T
Thursday al
g»»d job, again." hr said this As*
twr-n the Forrsl City Road and
walkout afler falling lo settle ta«k
Nyr. who is being held at a po­ .Slate Road 130
Tbr
Dame
Drama
Company
wiocning. “ The house* were very 10 a m, at the First Presbyterian
disputes over a new wage, and ^ t|nr v „
th* g r e a l great
lite
si
at
mn
here,
told
U
l'l
that
he
will apiwar tonight at a 13 in th* hour* agreement A flvr day wrek sfir,,j10n of John Jacob Aator
'ftose together, with only *1* or churrh, *
William N, l.ynrh, Hevelu|«er.
tr ie r ha* hraid what chargrt
A huvinas* meeting will to- pre­ Sanford Civic Center,
i'arlly rlottdy to cloudy through
clghl feel between Ibem.”
demand hy thr union appeared who mad# a fortune m fur trap have burn Died again at him if -aid Dili morning that a complete
The performance i* sponsored !o he the main issue.
ceded hy coffee at 9 IK a m The
Bedoesday. A few show era. High
ping and pyramided ii with in any Hr drnled complicity to any shopping center with “triple A”
Rpv. John W. Thomas will present by Ihe Mutual Concert Associa
store* will serve Die community uf tnda* ia i« '*. tow tonlaht ia 34'a,
The union contended the deliver veslmenft in New York r e a l murder plot
Ihe devotion. A discussion of fu­ lion Tickets will tie on sale si the
1,'KMI burn** The huusr* will be Northeast to asst wind* t l
era were working up to 73 hours estate Ills own father, also John
‘It's all a tag mistake." hr said.
ture programs will be conducted
door
miles per bosrr.
in vis days
and -said
j
u Die company Jarob, died on the Titanic in 1912. “1 came to Cuba to jnui Castro, rrirrd around jw.imo.
oiler rd a new pay ami eotnmi* Astor has managed the family'* not to kill him.”
EVANSTON, III (U PH They
*ion scale which would provide millions since that time
Nyr. a ho was a military filer
take their )v»k learnln’ venoutly
Diem only about foj a week in­
He is survived by his third during World War II, said lie
at Northwestern University.
stead to thr (ItV il and IttT ui mi wife, Ihe former Itri.ikr Russell came to Cuba to offer Castru Die
virimm rlalmrd hy Dir companies Marshall, lo whom hr was mar benefit uf tils experience. Hr said
Suirlay night, ihr N. U. "quit
Edward Gere hak, union repre nrd in 1933, and no children Thr hr was looking for Castro when
J%iwl' tram, coached by dran of
scntalivr said Ihr d rivrr sale* present John Jarob Astor It his the rrlwls »eued him Ml Rants
student* James C. Mcleod. lost a
men sgreed lo provide regular half hrother.
radio television bailie of brain* to
Rita
bread deliveries to public Institu­
Georgetown University—it* Drat
I'o'i. r LI. Jose M Fernandes
Astor listed as his only busi­
TA1J.AIIAS8KE (U l’l) - Flo- else used re sen ** until » • s4aM
loss after victories over Columbia,
tions, such as hospitals, school* ness connection hit position as Itoa said, however, that the police
State Auditor Bryan Willis was
Commissioner* slalrd that they and MacHill Air Force ll*»e dur chairman to Ihe board of Newt- "base reason to ius|&gt;ecl” that Nye rida'a ravanur picture i* still any check# cam# through,
Pittsburgh and Drown-Pembroke.
Monday, a papirr-mache dummy branded as "unfair" by County were sorry lhai Ihe graders pur ,ng ihr work stoppage. But hr * r r p magaiine. but hi* name has was paid flu.'KXi hy unidentified thing but “ rosy,” and the atalal Green said there la aoosigl
money uo hand to pay I I . 201,000
rhasevl from -ow Md* hsd l^-en «r1&gt;J&lt;-xJ "there will he no delivers f(&gt;r jmeratlon. been aynonymou person to infiltrate rebel rank*
labelled ”M«Lcod” wav found Commissioners thu morning.
will be late again Ihn month to
Th* Itoard was criliritrd is a is ol, lamed. The only onv that I* ln r* taller a until an agreement is will] some of New York’# mu* and shunt &lt; astro.
due to ■ number of counties to
banging in effigy outside the
making
th*
distribution
for
operacent audit for purchasing road ma­ any (&lt;""1 it thr on, wr laiughl with |-Paihed.”
reralcuialiun fund*. This 1* extra
school'* administration buiMing.
prominent landmark*
lion to Ih* schools, Comptroller money
teria I* without advertising for the highest bid." Commissioner
paid rapidly
growgig
Gerchak said negotiations would
Kay E. Green said today.
hid*.
Swafford said "W * are prohibited continue dally in efforts to end
counties who*# school enrollment
—
"W * advertised everything Ian from buying Die l-est machine for
Green laid lit* general revanua increased more than five per Mat
bids for culvert*." Chairman John Dir job l&lt;ecause w* hav* lo take
balance today to Jual five million above Ut* preceding year.
Krider said. "On on* hid, tour thr lowest bid.”
dollars and lit* monthly school
He said the state also will nab#
ZAMORA, Spain ( U l 'l ) —A pas­
The Board authorised attorney
compinto* submitted th* same
distribution to the tl roundel oa time Use 11.300.00* payment
The Sanford Shuffle bo* rd Club pric«; on another bid for stag, nu Mack Cleveland Jr. to wnt* a let­
An tofir* life , believed to hava senger who tried to get o ff a train
totals
110,300,00).
from sale* taaaa which th* l u t
will boat Ibe Northern District on* guhinittrd anything. W r could­ ter lo Willis, protesting thr criti­
been stolen from a Wlnler Park wjthoul presenting hi* ticket today
This month'* payment* to the Legislature earmarked aa • to*"
amateur ahuffleboard tournament. n’t rctelv* tods on culvert* because cisms. Cleveland said that he had
Bob Shoemaker, TJ, died this firm, was discovered IH i morn­ told the conductor:
countlca will be abotst I we to dal fund to help Muatiea raw
Friday and Saturday.
»e don't know bow much w» been appointed chairman to a slat* morning in Orange Memorial Hos­ ing near the turkey farm an Mat*
*1
doal
need
a
ticket,
l
’aa
Fidel
three weeks late, ha said.
their achoola and pay tha
Road
434.
Directing th* tournament will
commute* which vrili look Into Ihc pital. Death cam* at 9:30 a. m
Tbs date wai ia the asm* posi­ sals rlea approved b# toe
Sheriff** Deputies reported that Castro. Though whare 1 come from
be Frank H. Row*, district tourO. P. Herndon, dark, pointed out system of auditing.
after a long lllnesi.
tion m January aud school fundi Ulure.
nament director, Daytooa Beach. tbal th* racorda books purchased
Krider rloscsl th* disciusKso by
Shoemaker resided in Sanford th* butlum to th* safe wa* peri aver)on* thinks I'm Napoleon.”
Green amid things will
I ’olis-e returned the man to th# were delayrd two weeks, forcing
Thera wQl be K courts from the from on* aotupany could not be remarking, "W * are authorised to on Beerdall Ave. He ia survived by rd bark by force Deputy Vrrn
Tmo ft o
obtained any where da*. “Advcilu buy things we ^red in all emer­ hi* wife, Barbara; daughter Bob­ Brewster is investigating, in to nearby Q*m|&gt;oiurW? Merit.! Ho*, at least on* county to pay Its to normal In March, when
tolforthern District reprcsenUd.
bie, and parents, Mr. and Mra. C- operation with the Winter Park pita I where ha I t Usied ax) pall— t teachers late. Where borrowed bulk of Florida's ta i iwvgjpi
fAitKh will be held in the club mg for bid* would b* a wast* of gency and are trying to do
to pa# aaiartoa m
as* rao foe owr wit is* ns.”
pOtlM.
Jnaa Die*.
' dag t l oompetMtoa Ih* pMpto'a nvoowy,” bo aoid.
W. bhoemaket.

An

Editorial

Ship Goes To Sea

Two Rape-Murders
Admitted By Negro
'Without Control'

Bar Plea Studied

Miss Garibaldi Dies

Commission Asked
To Aid Recreation

Integration Scene
In Virginia Quiet

Reds Claim Power

Reds Claim Gains
In H-Bomb Tests
Alter Suspension

Meeting Called O ff

Princess Mourned

Support Is Sought

Three Homes Burn
In Midway Section

«

Dulles Takes Off
For German Talks

Sergeant Arrests
3 Stripping Auto

21 Children Hurt

Dorothy Jardine
On TV Tomorrow

Rites Tomorrow
For Mrs. Peters

American Is Held
In Castro 'Plot'

Bakeries Seeking
Driver Strike End

Developer Plans
County Project

Vincent Astor, 67

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- Ministers Slate
Thursday Meet

Dance Drama Set

Weather

Leornin’ Serious
Business To Them

to M

State To Be Late
W ith Toacher Pay

Commission Says Audit

On Purchasing 'U nfair'

£anford To Host
Shuffleboarders

th* dispute.

Office Safe Found

Bob Shoemaker
Dies In Hospital

Near Turkey Farm

He Needed Ticket
Despite His Name

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Senate W ill Probe
A ll Those Problems
WASHINGTON (U P H —Congreis
apparently has decided there are
more problem* then * * r r faring
the nation.
Naturally. Ihry "til have to he
investigated.
The Senatr was hard at work
today finishing up the Job of sup
plying'llaelf with fund* for iht*
purpose
One member. Senate Republi­
can Leader F.vrretl M. Dlrksrn
(til V look a skeptlral view of the
business. Hr predicted the Senatr
toon
would
lie
investigating
"things on the moon "
Isirk-en made hit foreran! after
the Senate Monday apprnvrd the

B ttS A V C O N T E S T 1 'I.A N N K I)
S. J&gt;*
U n v it ( r ig h t ) . S anfunl C lv lta n C lu b !•'»*&gt;•
- context c h a irm a n . hand* a *»'t o f e**ay_i'un-teat ln *tru c tio n * to Gerald .Ion***. Homlnole

profcanor, w ate he,*. All o f K ay’* English
u lu d rn t*. amt o th e r acnior*. w ilt participate
in th e firs t annual C iv ita n caaay contest.

Capeharl Unhappy
Over U. S. Defeat
In Cage Tourney

WASHINGTON ( t ’P D -S en . Ho
mer E. Cspehart. a self styled
(Ili-r u ld S ta ff Photo) (an from basketball's Indians
..High School arnior. *« lUlph Hay. Kn*H*h
heartland, complained today about
the ‘ 'humiliation" suffered by the
U S. learn at the recent world
amateur tournamrnt in Chile,
The Republican lawmaker said
the U S. should make "proper
preparations" in advance for aurh
world events The basketball setbark should be a lesson, he stld.
Capehsrt made the remarks in
_ « r t u r u v n y r &lt;UPi&gt;-Ra»d- dered the rstd after receiving cara speech prepsred for delivery on
| the Senate floor, lie commented
lilte d Pres* latereatiooal
ers rent by la# governor «r*Ard plaint*
Coiice qusatiuned several per­
DURANGO. Mralro —After Mrl that the team representing the
down »n a nourishing true, slop
t*S . was “sadly trounced" by the
.•n ear here said to double as a son* in the reslsursnl but mad* no Ferrer, lamenting the restlessness
Russian representatives and "fur*
, *1wuie of Ul-farae."
Additional strut#
They added,' ( j hi* wife, film siar Audrey HepPoller arrested four mea srd however, thst several other women hum, who is immouiiitd by a Iher humiliated1 when shuttered
with debris from the standi in a
..th ree women In the raid Monday
believed to be part of the operation spine
,pmf injury
Injury received when a game with Chile
aieai.
wrre away at the time of the raid burse threw her while on location
The senator did not criticise the
The raid, ordered by Gov. leltoy
Officers said it was a "well plan
V S players or those who select­
Collin*■ office, wav stared at the tied vetup and not just anybody' here for a film:
ed Ibtm. But he declared that the
■Aero** The Border* moul-tv*
• l doni know what to da to hapharard*
|rirtUOTI
could avail themselves of the "ad
selection
tystem
taurant about 17 milts natth of
ditlnnal fsctlttuv" of the plate.
keep
her
q
u
te
t.
She
told
me
T
era
mid
r
no
effort
to send the best
here
going to nde that hors* again be- of U.S. basketball talent to Sin­
- Hamilton Upchurch. aiiuUnt
ful* the picture is finished "
Dago
atatr attorney, and Jack l.jr.sdsy.
—
Uapebsrt quoted a Santiago
• special mvostigalor for the state
WASHINGTON — Twenty • two newspaper as stating. “ ‘When it
I attorney'a office, led the part) of
prominent Americans, including comes to shooting at the moon or
- IS raiders.
Mr*. Eleanor Roosevelt, in a at a basket, the United Statri
Arrested snJ held en l.'.StO
statement urging • ban on alomlr' cannot keep up with Russia.'"
bond were Dorothy "Lee" Tue.
* former Jacksonville retlsurant
tests even if therr is t risk of
Cspehart has travelled ettrnoperstor; Betty Lee Lsralert. i t .
cbeahng by the participant*
sivcly In Latin America, lie did
Tatlahassee; Victoria R'a:e.
"There are element* of risk tn not mrnlton that fart In his prrI John T. Ketsdertk. 37, a Mlam
any *greement. but the risk* i t pared remarks,
bookkeeper employed at the truck
continuing the arm* rare tndell
lie did comment, however, that
•top; Chariea Crawford, 23, White
HALIFAX. Nova &gt;co'.n (UP! — mtely are even greater"
the U S team’s showing in SsnllHorse, a rook at she establishment,
of faint radio signals *r-d
-------ago w*s deplorable at ■ lime
and WUU# Johnson, who descntwxi i m p r o v e d weatherconditions
MIAM I, H * — President Ar "when our prestige could he much
himself as •» worker ''
spurred an armada of ship* and turn Frondiii of Argentina, on hi* N-tter in some psrts of the eonThe H i were charged **th p;»r.*s jodav m the search for desire to end Argentina s tradi yinrnt to the south." He remarked
•keeping a (sous* of »’l fame "
survivors from ihe D a n i s h Uonsl nrutraUsm in favor of great also, that basketball is in Amerl
Another msa who tef-sed to f i ri5 tter Han* Hedloil
er eooperstioo with ihe Ih ttrd Cln sport introduced by the U S
tt .e hi* name » u charged « tta - Tn&lt; new. 2Jt3u«, scsacl was Mates
I to other nation*
carry s* a,*on e*i ed weapon aner
u ),n t sunk j ; a jes
‘ We are r i * embarsed oo *n
• v.e vhoul.l guard that hrrPagr
B* iiirrtM ire d a fis w to po&gt;.e
rareweR, Green irreversible course linking our •,-jiou il). ! might cstn say. JtalAuthorttlea taid they te.ievrel he vIB^
yr
4r!tr
a destine with the In u rd sutes and
** he sahl
It the too of the Twe woman
radio ncstace saying it had with the rest of the republic! oi
rolire raid the arrawting. srell- struck an tetberg Four days of the W (*U f» Hemisphere"
lighted establishment had appar* eearehing h*v* (ailed to locate a
-------catty b&lt;tn used foe i. egsl pur­ lifeboal or any trace of the 93
SUFF1ELD, Conn. — Kcpubtl
poses for several years. They aod- persons aboard the sb p
can National Chairman Meade A!
wd that the governor • Office o rA radio staiioa near Cepaaha- 1c®** ^r-s d**t|ias Uut be wlU re ,
grn. Denmark, and the Pa nub
the post
HOLLYWOOD (U P !)— William
Jet plane* ure up fuel three ,u ir Umansk rrrrrted that they
1 have no plan* to resign, al- Russell Lord, go year-old Pam*
times as fast as conveeitonil pis- packed up sltr.sU Mondav night though anyone vabo has served in electrician, was electron-led Mon._
*
.,
a M
*
a
A. Jit b —V-a_ 'Is, *--*1.m
,k
n a,n at
. ton powered aircraft.
on the two radio frequencies ths: 11111 K’h (or one term has servrd’ dav when he twitched on an el#&lt;
to -!d tw lived by, the aui^matic* W*1 about a* ion* si he would
drill whi.* sitting on a wet
tran tah ten oa the Hcdtof. s lif*. »'**»* to At the moment I'm try- terrasso floor
*• ai» V e t v a s a i I t one U Uu
- ''
the part) back la bust , Rlfhard Wells, a fire nan of the
v o t i r * &lt;sr ssis—
* ? • »vr , rrtss cro&gt;sing the a -c J S h J fta T S ll
vvw r-'N ssii v i h k
-------B* jrxl L‘,rd
l»&lt;a *•»' 0 ,, r
i j j v t 'a l M l a t T I 'I'K IT T " ‘ S' of the tragedy
Lord
and
his wife were prepar­
r r r o r - » m - h u rrem AuUvontict here in charge of the
DENVER. Colo. — Adlsi E. Sieair and sea search discounted trie ' r a * * - «» the need for a re ap- ing for their 23th anniversary cele­
Danish reports They said the P^ivsl of the current armed bration en Feb. 21,
signals were probably * backlash (0 rtf*
program:
fn-m some ether frequency or in
draf, may he giving u*
trrfererce from an amateur radio
Wlth th0 illusion of prooperator The signal* were no: u &lt; l*dn rather than quality with
received in Halifax.
th*
** security.”
Hmaeser. lia r*
Chrlvtiansen.
H OLLYWOD (U P !) — A n n *
NliRt i»!A . \ a — A group of
ttnnagu-g directs ef the com
Kashfi. estranged »ife of actor
t.vp
Norfolk
high
s&lt;hca&lt;l
students,
pswy which own. th, Hrdtoft.
N * r ! * i Brando, remained ia Ce­
*a»d in Copenhagen that ths re tailing for » peaceful slsrt ef in- dars of Lebanon Hosp.tat today
fur treatment o{ sever* abdominal
port of radio signals were "a tegraiion tn Virginia school*
'M e believe that, regardless of pam*.
faint gleam o( hope
The l-eautfinl a treat was taken
V ftew hefi was arou.ed when
’ , Mdcnl’
w* beard id* sign*',*, but at the ?
respective sch^l, w,U con to
____
______ ________
tbe hospital
Saturday and *1
Anna
sa-r r time wr ~ .*t u - 1erLute lh* .. '! ‘ ^ ™ * * !*f * * ,5,' * dtgniL' milled under the name elf .......
sr-:#*;*nev» ef U * s ii.a tk - " he
'*1' 1'rts* rredit tn wur etty
SauUk. lleirXal attendants said
said "W,- du not believe that w*
'
Brardo viatled her o nlay Bight.
espert knowledge to de O n o r i l t i n n
S,ft* i*
**&gt; T ,'T lia
m u o n have the
if the signals rrs.A
v '|H r * ! IIO n M t l l l U
aUsed far ses»r*. more day*.
» it r i
or
!:
the » i, , , i i a "
1 1ITS BURGH (U PI) — P itt*- J
■- ■ ■
. ,..
la nil' v
tlr .a it'
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
burgh Pirate pitcher Cult Hayden, The longrst bridge tn New Eng
is sebtdultd is undergo an upera- land ta tbe Jamestown across (be
Infrared isvt
.,r , dis.nvered
w»t passage of Nirragaasett
rsv* v
v*er«
dis.avrted tiica
ca here
oere W«doe&gt;day
Wod-i.iday or Thurvdaj
Thursday «w
west
more thin !! »
» 'ears ago by S .r,fe r a cyst *&gt;n the Index Dngtr t-f Bay In Rhode Island It Is *9*2
kt ilium Her
w * pitching hand.
'feet long.
S-St-4 K *r- *»h - Ll S-. f f r . l t , * I
, S’
• 1- - * . Aar e- f - ■ t v,
- s.-« m « er Mwt-sls. fia.-iaa ,s»-»
: Sfsfttr eairea IS. -c al A .ia -r-i
•y ■ '■* rv&lt; K m - i a»'»»- »
wT tv- . v . j s. * -i V: - ,a.
ass t. . i t . i Hsiteiss
i *• .
, Br, a t, I a.rv ta i . , , .( a ,
* £•** . r i - f l a waul i v l ss.l,, * i •: *lt &gt; »'■m - *• - *i » r
va :
* •&gt;, .*&gt;* p i s . n s i i . ►f lf« L H S « i

Governor's Raiders Hit Quotable
Truck Stop; 7 Arrested
Q uotes

Signal Spurs Hunt
For Survivors On
i; Danish Freighter

Man Electrocuted
By Electric Drill

requests of more than 30
gstory romm itlrrs and subcom­
mittees for about 13.38.30) in
funds foe 1V-9.
Two more eequestv totalling
|;o.OOO-io permit studies in the
fields of international health re*
search and constitutional amend
mints—were eapeeted to hr ap
proved today.
Sen Allen J. I'.llender ( D-L* )
was fighting his usual rearguard
economy action Hr called atten­
tion to the fact that the Senate
juvrmlr delinquency subcommit­
tee was created in 193J. purport­
edly for only one year.
It anil la In operation, has
•pent more than IWO.OOO, and has
produced nothing but studies.
He called this "wasted funds."
Dirksrn said it appeared the
Mth Congress would break all
recordt for investigative spend
ing He wants Congress to "reeiamtne the whole investigatory
technique"—which at present, he
said, had some groups proceed
tng on parallel tracks" to find
aniwtrs to the same problems.

Chamber Opposes
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L A K E MONROE ( iIR f. SCOUTS — These
are (he Lake Monroe Girl* Sc&lt;vjU and their
leader*. Front row, left to right. Charlene
Abram *, Carol Hobby, Karen Voilker, Vickie
Sheehan, Diana D u ff, Darlene Roberts,
B etty Hittell and Ann Ro»p. Second row.

M r*. M . L. Abrama. a**i*tani leader; Grata
Spivey, Barbara Tindale. Shirley Kber,
Diana Boston, Becky Gilt*. Jn.ieP.e Heritinnd and Mr*. Lynn Giles, troop leader.
(Herald S ta ff P h o to )

Indian Seeks Russ Loan,
Says U .S. W on't Help
M lNN KA PO Lt*. Minn. (U I’D The head of the Indian Trades
Council said Monday rugbt he has
sounded out the Russians on a
five-million dollar loan because he
la convinced lb* American govern­
ment has no intention of helping
the Indians,
At Delsfontatnc. a Siou* Indian,
laid h* wanted the lean ‘ so we
can ret some kind of industry
started b n '&amp; f reservation* so In ­
dians esn hive a weekly pay check

WASHINGTON* (U P !) — The
U. 8- Chamber of Commerce
spoilsman told a congressional
committee today that the Ken­
ned)-Enin anti racketeering bill
* ...Ids out little hope :f x : : i s ;
tubing any thoroughgoing re­
form."
The chamber said It opposed ths
MU •*» It now it drafted "
Atavher spokesman Gerard D.
Reilly, a Washington attorney,
testified before a Ssesta labor
M IA M I (U P !)—A blonde cowSut&lt;ommilteo.
II* said that "in sehat purports girl who won't be fenced in says
lo be an anti-racketeering bill,, she will bring court action arainit
provisions have been Included hav­ hors* show governors who U y she
ing nothing whatsoever to do with cannot wear sequined shorts in
the subject.
their show.
Diene Eckmao, IP year* old and
‘ In fact, one whole title of the
bill . . . is devoted to wholly ir- , IS : 1-3#. who said she spent three
sequins and
relevant, yet highly conirovtrttal ( weeks sewing
amendment* to the Taft-Hartley 1,000 rhinestones on her brief cos­
tume. is bopping mad.
Act."
The Board of Governor* of the
Reiltv laid one of these would
change the definition of the term Miami Cancer Institute Hurse
"luperviaor" so at "to open to Show said Miss Eckman could not
possible union domtnaUon thou­ wear hsr guttering pink short* and
sands of supervisors'’ who now bolero in the show Thursday.
They pointed lo the rule* which
are eiempt from union jurisdic­
call for costumes resembling those
tion
Anolhrr enirndmrni, Reilly stat­ wore in the Old Weal, Mest.-o and
ed. would change the labor board Spain.
‘ 1 worked on that costume for
rulea so as "to permit gpn-einployes to vote tn board eleeMooa— three weeks and w e ll see whether
a Mtterty contested issue in the I esn wear it er not," biend* Dlsns
fumed.
past."

Shorts Ruled Out,
Blonde Very Angry

sail work where they- w a.t to
work."
DeiafonUin# Itlrpboned the (o
vict Embassy in Washington &gt;hnday and said the Russians soiud d
very- cordial over the telephone.
They told him the ambassndu t i l l
out of town, but gave him the osme
of a m*n it the rmbsssy to •»h»ir
he could write far infor-talion
about a loin, Delefontslne •ate'.
‘They sounded very rncouragm,
and we might get some money
from them," he said.
DclafontatBc. who** organisa­
tion t on u n i of 100 to ?0O Indians
on reservation* tn Minnesota, the
Dakotas and ktoniina, said he
would lead a delegation of Indians
to Washington Saturday to seek
action on his request.
He said he would give the United
Stales first chance at helping the
Indiana by trying to contact Presi­
dent Elienhowrr and their con­
gressmen!
I f they bare no luck at the
Whit* House or in Congress, then
the delegation wilt visit the Soviet
Embassy. Dslafontsin* indicated
he had little hope for obtaining
government aid.

Marriage On Rocks
SANTA MONICA, Calif. I l ’Ph
— Singer-actor Ha-nmy D a m Jr.
waa susd for divorce Monday on
lb* ground of taireme cruelty,
la her suit, singer Loray White
•ought f 2 000 month.y alimony
from her husband of o m year.

News Of M e r\
In Service
Ijw re n re
Hitcher,
*c»rT'in,
USN, ton of Mr*. Kotrener J.
Hatcher of Oviedo, Is serein,
aboard the lender USS Luton
operating with ihe U. S. Pacific
Fleet.
He was a*srd*vl a &lt;&gt;ood Con­
duct Medal Nov. II. ’
Before enlrring the Nnvy £
October 1S33, he attended Croons
High School, Sanford.

PFC Msrshsll C. Tillis, IP. ski
of Mrs. Rebecca Tiths, 123 Clcambia D r, Sanford, recently
participated in tn Army training
test at Fort Campb"ll, Kv .
determine Ihe fomhat readtnns
of tnt»* J-'rJf'ne Division umii.
The test, conducled tinder sim­
ulated combat condition* i n v i ^
live ammunition was used during
tome phases, featured an air­
drop of personnel and equipmrrt
of Battery A of Ihe divisions
Mist Artillery.
Tillis. a ertwmsn. entered ths
Army in 1IM He attended Seminote High School,

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Local Parties Precede Borge
Performance Saturday ■N ight

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Jjwop O f J h * lx)s&amp;k
H) JAM: I ’. FLLTCIIEII
rs will coinr frum the trixip
Pardon me for tooting the horn treasury. F’.v er) prnn&gt; i* being
a little louder than usual, but) s u rd for this purpose
this is the troop Psc been helping
The troop leader, .Mrs Buckler,
with amt I think its tops. Please is a dedicated seout leader She
let jne introduce )ou In the girls Is rn the Neighborhood Service
in Intermediate Troop No 10 and Team and serves as troop contulihcir leader Mrs James Buckler, tint
for
several intcrm idittMere are Ann? Aiken. Sharon troops She was elected to the
Ball. Pat Bassrtt. Barbie Bear, FvrcuHve Board of Citrus Council
Brenda Brown. Barbara Buckler, of (lirl Scouts for Membership
Kaihv Butler. Celrstr Canell. P er Nominating Committee at the an
%) tia Conn. Sharon Drum. Jean nual meeting on January y&gt;
Flrtvher. Rosemary Flowers. San
Frslwbile assistant is Mrs l»
d* Itrrvish. Ann 'lahan. Sandy M Flrtrhcr who is also Pubtie
Myers. Carol Oaford. Cherte Pen Relations rhatrman for the Semi
ningtun
April Ramey, Maria nole Neighborhood Members n(
Rowland. Carol Samuel. Sandy thr troop rnmmiliee are Mr
Slayton
Margaret Toevs, Jill Harold Whittern. Mr*. Ike Bui
Wr»t. Norma Whittern. and Man ler. and Mrs C W. Myers Troop
cookie chairman thu year is Mrs
elte 'V'lght
O u r troop was augmented this B Ball
vejr
-hen we combined Mrs
« Lviui* Hoop’s Troop No. 2IJ of
sixth graders with Troop No. 10
of sesrnth graders Thr cumhina
lion ha* proved most succrtiful
The girl* are having a fine year
Thi* i&lt; * ramping troop
They've probably hern to Tico
ehre our Citru* * mins it Camp,
( apt and Mrs James damage
more oftrn than most troop* tn
the area They love overnight and Cdr and Mr* D. E. Runyon
trip* and arr blessed with a lea gave a ( hinese dinner parly fur
drr who feel* the »amc, Last fall JIATWING Staff and their guest*
Ihe troop camped at Ticochce and Frida) night
vlayrd for two nlghl*. The da&gt;»
The Oriental highlight* id the
were *pcnl swimming
playing Itamagc home provided an e*cel
games and In cimpcraft In the lent background for thr parly,
evening* there were skits, sing Several guest* were dressed in
mg.
and
program
activities Oriental garments. Following the
around the campfire Despite all delldou- dinner guest* enjoyed
night lain* both night*, it wa* danring
agreed that thi* wa* Ihe licit yet
Among lho*r attending were
Servire
project*
undertaken ' l r Alr&gt; -"Jim Ivey. Mr. and
were m isting at the Salvation Mra. Flarl Higginbotham. Mr
» Army In filling hose* and bag* and Mrv Clifford McKlbhln, Mr
^ with fruit, candy, and nut* (on and Mr* Dan tfahn and Cdr and
party distribution* at Christma*: Mr*. Humid Ijng,
q

Couples

Entertain

trimming the Salvation Army
Christmas tree, and caroling at
Ihe County Home
At troop meeting* the girl*
tavr hern working on their flab I
•
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birr hadgr tr* thr coming week* I S
T Q C ir ilZ G C i
ihev will meet al the high «chool
^
j . 1 Thirteen ladies of the Lake
„ makr pinth jxit* under the dl „
rectior. of Jo.eph Mathleuv. h.gh
commumiy met at the
school art instructor
rhl. * .11
M« “ n Du»» '»
. onlribute to their Dabbler badge ««■"•»* * " « m' ^ rno n .tr.i.o n
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T .,„ tlub. Mr* (seorge O to. prendent
• mt also In a Pottery badge l '*0
*
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, .___ .i,_ .a , of ihe Home Demonstration Conn
vf the girl* have attained already
ill. and M il* Myrtle Wilson.
the 10 badges neve*sary lor first
Home Demonstration Agent, met
Ta&gt;* rank Many other* hope to
with the group.
achieve thi* hy the end of th?
The agent showed two film*.
year
“ Itecipe for Color" and "Making
Future plans Ins lade a camping
Your* a Well Dteitrd Home".
trip t" Ticochce in February, a
Mr* Martin Dunn wa* elected
skating party for Match, perhap*
in ^injunction with other girl. * » « * » « in '* Mrs. William Tan
• .*nd b.,* scout troop. Thr biggest r*&gt; • “ vretary. I-« d e r .
are
Plan of all. in which w. all are h"™ improvement. Mr*. Kenneth
wholeheartedly engaged,
is *
tn-.p trip to he taken immediate
Cromwell, clothing. Mrs
Iv alter school cb.se. to the Jul ° " ' t r
M r»- J t t
icttr laiw birthplace in Savannah.
Ga luliettc larvs was the fouo
Thr ,lub w|11 mf' * ,h« f&lt;wr1h
ter
Girl Scouting in the t n.ted "Hnesdav In each month at t in
Stale. Her lovely old home ha* P m 1hf February maeting will
been given &lt;o Girl* Scouts IS A
htW, * ' lhf homf of Mr*
Tbr sirli »rr
mnnry from °
^ allow antes or work to rover their
‘ " l , f r in ,i r,’oklf* ^
bu* fare Hotel and meal evens „ r i ( I &gt; f l l W i n n c r H T o l d

Dance Drama Group
To Perform Tonight

at the Inn; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Those invited were Mr and Mrs
Tooke with Mr. and Mrs F. C. Dave Laudf, Mr. and Airs A K
Member* of the Auviliary of
Stenstrom: and Mr. and Mrs. T. Shoemaker, Jr . Mr. and Mrs Holv Cross Kpistupal Church will
K. Tucker with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dennison. Mr. and Mr* !&gt;on model style* Irom Mary F.slhet •
Hi alley Odham and daughter, Howe, Mr. and Mr*
George F'eb. 10 at the Shrove luetday
Hetty, as their guest*.
Spear. Vlr. and Mr* Bob Cmm j r t . The fashion* w i l l he s.vnwn
ley, Mr. and Mr* J. B Poyrtt, around the swimming p&gt;» il the
Harry Melrs Fnlertaia
The home of Mr. ami Mrs Jr , of Nashville. G*., Mr. and home of Mrs V* K R-dveris in
Harry M Weir waa the scene Mrs “ Sonny" Kahorn. Mr ami lyivch Artwir
of a dinner party with Mr. and Mr* Tom McDonald. Mi an j
Models selected are Mr« l' J
Mrs John Morgan Mr and Mrs Mr* John Burton IV. Mr and Youngblade. Mr*
Boiwri Mied
Mrs
Donald
Thompson
and
Mr*.
Guidon Stanley and Dr. and Mrs.
den. Mrs Pi W t wg.nr Mrs
Ainn Parker a* guests The din George Sauler.
Roy Green, and Mr*. Bruce Pad
mg room table was centered with
dock Tbrv w ilk»ear iw.i
s lovely arrangement of camel
of clothing varying from
lias which were flanked by tall
outfits to cocktail and aftrtnonn
tapers In silver holders After the
fashions.
show st the auditorium the parly
During the show enirrtainmrn!
met at the Morgan home for des
ill he provided hv Mr» Canilll*
sert and conversation.
Bruce, who hav prepared a spe
Annihcr dinner party was given
eiat treat for tho«r aitrn ling The
by Mr and Mr* Howard McNul
N'ewromers who have receivrd eommrntalor will he Mrv Made
ty at their home and guest* were Welcome Wagon calls lately are letne Dunn, Marietta it Mrs
M r. and Mrs Richard Eteudier
Fns and Mr* J. A llattirld. Dunn hat en.oyed prnfr**i.-n*l ev
and Mr snd Mrs. Roy Mann
perience av coordinator and fash­
Cocktail* at the Roger Miller children Joe. Suvan and Joan, ion snmme ntatisr.
home in Pinecresl and later din Winfield, Kan Fns
’IirId |t
Thr pubtir t* cm dull* invtied
ner at the Imperial House in Mr with thr Navy.
to atlrnd during the hour* o f 1 10
lamln were enjoyed hv l.t and
Rev and Mr* C W Beach ' * TO p m Chairman is Mr* Rn*
M ri Miller Lt and Mrs D Pur foster daughter Christine F.nglish. N» nve* Jr
ham l.l and Mrs. G A Warnke F'crt Myers Bev Beach is the
and l.t and Mrs Wesley Ralston new pavlor of the Seventh Day
iv u d a t
Promotion Celebrated
Adventist Church here
The Daughter* of Wesley of the
A
recent
promotion was cele
Chief and Mrs K P Flllgrr
First Methodist Church will meet
at McKinley Hall at 7.JO p m hratrd Salurday when Cmdr and aid and sons. Ftdward. Steven.
The February group. Mrs Albert Mr* Alvin Thomas entertained at Bill), Dannv. and Mike ,-vtaun
Hickson, chairman, will be ho«c their home »n Magnolia street. ton. A* Chief Fittgerald is with
Parti hours were from five-thirty the Navy.
*
ess
The Gleaner* Clas* of the lo veven thirty and
.. guests were
Miss Cecilia Zakar and *i*ler.
11 Hr* il a t
Vl-JL
Church
ill rued "’ember* «» the nrwl* arrived. rj
Junes. Springfield,
Thr VFW Auvillarv twill meet
at the church at 7.Jo p m with •Ruadron, VAII t Other* attend- III
• pm
at thr AFW Post un
Mrs It T. Hunt and Mr* Hub)
“ ere Cmdr
ami Mr* S.
Mr snd. M r. Herman Steele. !h r*
lakefivmt
Hemmeric a* hostesses
Moore and l.t. Cmdr and Mr*. vhildren Stephen. F.dw^rd. BohThr Sanforvl Firemens Ladies
Crusader Choir practice at the R C Hamilton.
hie, and Jeanr Tallahastre Mr.
First Baptist Church at 7 p m
An ‘ after the ihow" D irty wa* Merle is connected with thr von Aualiiary wilt mrrt at A p m.
The Junior Fellowship of the liven hv Mr and Mrs Wade F struelion of thr t.akr Monroe at the home of Vlr* J M Crow,
ISIS Mrllonvillr Avr All mem
The Pione*r Fellowship of thr Tvr at their home in Wynnewood Bridge
hers are urgrsl to attr-ul.
First Presbyterian Church will
Air and Mr*
P U Sioub
WI.DNI..SDAA
meet at 6 p. m.
m l two daughters, Rita Kuy and
A genual business meeting
HF.D.NE8DAT
Paula Jean
kittim m rr
Mr wilt liegin with a luncheon at I tic
A prayer group will meet In
Slouh is a forrstrr w||h thr state Sanford Woman’s Club al 17,10
the Daughter* of Wesley das*.
of Florida
p m llostesvrl arr Mr* C. M
room at the First Melhoditt
Mr and Mr* George Malfvtl
Mr and Mrs S llruna lung Flbwers, Mrs S G llarriman.
Church at U.30 a. m.
Sr. went to Tampa Sunday in Island. V Y. Mr Bruna n re Mr* t m , Wine. Mr* Stephen
The Chapel Choir
p riiln r* at visit
her aunt. Mr* A.C. Murphy,
tired
Terlloril, and Mr* J N. Gillon.
the First Methodist Church at J 30 who i* critically ill. F'n route home
A heart program will he present
Mr and Mr* P V
llrxford.
p. m ; the Senior Choir practice* the Miffs It* stopped at Zephyr- tons John
rd hy Mr* l^onard Munson.
and
Slrvir
Kilistrll
at ft;t&amp; p . m.
hill*
In visit Dr am)Ms*. K. I».
I HI'BSD AT
Mont Mr Rrsford t* here for
Thr Commivsion
on Steward Broanlre and Mr and Mr* C. C.
The regular meeting of Semi
a tour of dulv wiih the Navyship and Finance meet* in Me Whittington
thief and Mrv W B Yrntvch nolr Chapter No 7. Order of Ihe
Kmley Hall at 7.10 p. m
Mr and Mr* Harold II hast
children
Mike. Patrick ami Frn Fastrrn Star, will he held at *
Die M l F Council
meet at the ttrr have recently returned from
P m. al the Matonic Hall. Past
Flrvl Methodist Church at 7 10 Atlanta. Ga., wihere they
at e»t. and Su*lf LnxJey. Ala Chief matron* and past patron* will he
Yenlsch
i*
with
thr
Navy.
p. m
traded the Dedication Program
Mr and Mr* C W Dampsry. honored
Prayer meeting at the FTrsl at thr Atlanta Mate Farntrr*
llip tiii Church at 7 30 p in
Market on January i t , Thr Ka*t chilvirrn Je/f and Joint; PinchSunday School Worker* Confer­ ner* stayed at thr Dinkier Plata neyville III. Mr Dampsry I* with
I* a ready made d m * a littlethe N*vy.
ence at the First Baptist Church Hotel
snug in thr bodice’ If the bodice
1.1 and Mrs W A Rose and ha* dills in Ihe hack, innvert
at I 11 p, in
Mr and Mr* Harper Gault id
The Senior High Choir of Hie Hocklull, S. C a ir visiting her *on Ronald: Springfield Li Ro»e them to gathered fullness st Ihe
First Presbyterian Church will
walttlme sram.
»i»ter, Mr* P.oy S jm r* Jr. Mr. Is with Ihe Navy.
meet for supper at « p m and
(■ault 1* Ihe owner of Radio Sia
for rehearsal at *3 0 p m.
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The Midweek lllhlr Hour of ton *» » » • Hockhtll and a rego
the Fir.t Pre. by ten. n Church llr ron,ribulor “&gt; * * * * mat*
vaill hr ( uniliiclrrl bv thr jimtor, ,lnr
thr llc v
A G Melnm. at 7
Mri w L Hutchison Jr is
p m
home from Seminole Memorial
Ihe Chancel Choir of tlir Fir.t Hospilal with her new son. Rnh
I’reshylerian Church will meet rrt- **”’ *■ * **°rn -*■”. J4.
Sheriff J I. Hobby Is cun
for rehearsal al 7 lo p m
lined to his home with the
T H L ItS liA )
mump*. Another tu lltrtr D John
Pinecresl Baptist Church Bro
Burton IV, lorat architect.
thrrhood meeting at * 30 p m
Mr* Madeleine Dunn and her
Pinrcrrit Bapti*t t liurth vhoir
mother. Mr*
George LeYalle.
practice at 7.10 p in
have taken the I. O Butt* bou­
Study of the Isnok Mow to Win
rn Little Venice for the winter
Christ" at 3 11 a m st the Fif»l
Mr* Dunn is from Marietta. &lt;&gt;
Ilapliti Church
Mr and Mrs Oren R Smith
Church vjiitation at the First
celehratrd their J*th wedding an
Baptist Church throughout the
niv'er.ary Monday.
dsy
Mr anil Atr* Rotvert Duchenr
Rov at Amhatsadors meet at the
of Columbus, O. are visiting Mr*
First Baptist Church at 7 p m
Mrlrn Andrew In her I.ale Mar*
home Mr. Duchenr it the rhef
at Ihe Seioto Country (Tub. Co
lumbut

The one man show' of Vidor
Borge at the Civic Center auditorium Saturday evening Inspired
many parties and gatherings he
fore and alter the performance.
Ur. and Mrs Leonard Munson
chose the May lair Inn for their
cocktail ami dinner party which
included W. Thomas Phillips and
Douglas DeNrcn ot St. Petrrs
bnfCS Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Spt
sack of Orlando and Mr and Mrs
Robert M Rosemond Mrs Mun
son is chairman of the Seminole
County Heart Fund which spon
sored the Borgr show
Also «een dining at the Mayfair Inn and later attending ‘.he
show were Mr and Mr». M Lip
ton. Peter Stoneharn. vice presi
dent of the Sanford San Francis
to (Hants; Mrs. John J. Mctirawr
who Is an annual Winter guest

l.t OIL I). I.. M O IT . I . S. V . ami M r*. Scott with chilslmt L it anil D.tljnn cn iuv a Simla no cruise nit American
l&gt;l«*rl l.inea’ S. S. Intlcpcndeter front Naples to New
5&lt;&gt;rk. Cdr. Scott ha* been sen in? with the l*. S. S a w in
Italy for the past three and one half years. Hr has been
newly assigned to duty at San IMcgo. Calif. The Scott*
are visiting her parents, M r. and Mrs. J. II. Truiuck. at
1119 Magnolia Ave.
(American Export l.ine* Photo)

Tea Will
Feature
Fashions

Tic*ei* for Insight » iverform
ancr hy the Panre Drama Com
pany can he purchaved at the
door. Thr program will begin at
• U p
m
at the C iv ic Center
Memivership ian he purrh**cd
for M M) in l he Mutual Convert
Association, sponsor of the pro
gram The \*vocl*tion will pre
sent a linsl program featuring
NcHsm and Neal, a piano team
on March ?n
Thr Dance Drama Cnmpanv

.features Mu* Kmily Frankrl aj
the main soloist snd dirrctoc of
the rnmpiny. The membera nf
the rompany are Ronnie Lee,
Marvin Gordon*, Zebra Nevtn*,
Terrance Milter, F.lo-se Ramsey,
Jo* 1 Anderson. Bsrhara Hoyt.
F.aeh dancer is a soloist in bis
own right
The rompany hat hern armed*
rd many honors in recognition
of us stature in thr dance world.
Thr dame work in tonight's pro*
gram hav been rrratrd especialle
for the rompany by outstanding
choreographer*.
The program Include* a snlo
hv
Mi**
Frankrl
Diamond
Barks." a dance depicting go
Flast New York t'lty teenage
gang.
Haunted Moments".-^ a
Mu* Nam* M ill, -■riitr r e t of humorous and horrible fantafy
Allen Malfrli. was nonored Sat of people snd sounds
urday at a shower tra given for
her In Mrv Fd Partoii and her
daughtre Mist Dale Parrnti Mivs
Parrolt will hr a hrulrvmaid in
Mr ami Mr*. George B Hern­
thr Frhrvian virddmg
Scene of thr tra was thr Flori don. Maitland, announce the birth
via Powrr loungr in Apopka In of a sevrn pound son. Gcorgn
.hr rreriving linr wrrr thr h«no Bartlett Herndon Jr , horn Jan­
ter hrr mother. Mrs Hugo Pilal. uary , l«,, in the, Winter Tark Me­

7?" Miss Pilal

Residents
Are Listed»

Church
Calendar

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Is Honored

BIRTHS

M r.
George Maffetl, and the moml " 0 ,‘,,U l
The proud paternal grandpar­
hovir.vev The lounge wa* atlrar
ents are Mr and Mr* n
Hern*
tier with
arrangemrnt*
of
rose*.
....
,)on Sanford Matrrnil grand parsnapdragons and sweet pea, The
, f f Mr jm , Mr, n , vW
tea table . . . covered with a Kf
Nfw y erk Cj,y.
har.l.ome cloth of hand emhro.d
ind M r,
Herndon
ered wh.tr linen. Silver appoint h„ f , Hsughter. Dehra, also,
menlt wrre lived Tea. roffee
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amt dainty tea pastries and sand
.
.
«i,h rs wrrr versed-------------------^ L s ^ r k L . \
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Those attending from Sanford ‘' 1 1w w *■
were
Mrs .1 I Smith
Mrs
A »pr- ill meeting of the AnteThrlma Gumalrr
Mr#
llarrv man legion Auxiliary’ " ill he
Wmidrulf Mrs Fred Dvton Mr*. held at 7 11 tonight in thr T-eF \
Turnrr. Mr* A G Me gion Home on t7 97
Inms Sirs C t*. Howard. Mrs
Plans will he discussed for the
I. I Frailer. Mrs R F Rnbi Seminole County Fair and a rov«
•o n . Mr*
C
1. Redding. Mrs. ered dish supper Teh 13 honor­
Edward Met all. Mrs R. II Me ing Mr* ' alenlinr Deles, state
Vlesandrr. Mu* l.aura Chitlen president
Mrs. Dele* t* from
den and Mis* F'dna Chittenden Tampa

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Phone O tl.m U GA I - U I I • 111 Fla. National Rank R uitdini.
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New HD Club Luncheon Held

Dorcas Circle .Meets
The Dorca* Circle o! the L’p
•ala
Prrshytrrian
Cummunlly
Church met Thu.sday at the
home of Mr Gejrge Simmons
Th • wa» tie regular monthly
mrrtiiig followed hy a 'o m l
bour
The devotion wa* given by
Mr»
Brlle
Halltngrr
Visitor*
were Mr* Jcnnte F.rtckson. OrUndo; and Mrs. G. strippel, VAin
ler Park
Two new members. Mrs. J,
Ancle* and Air* FI. I,. Dowell,
were welcomed. Mrs Andes was
appointed treasurer.
The nett meeting will he held
on the last Thtirsdav of February
bat the home of Air# R Martin
R ig a .

Mr* Karl Turner Drkada III
was honored at a lunchron Satur­
day at the home of Mrs J D
Callahan Atrs John Clark -sat
assistant hostess
Mrs Turner
and her husband are spending the
winter here at l*on Mellon*Hie
Avr
While chrylanthrmumi formed
thr table decorations An arrange
mrnt of lavrndar gladioli and
i hrytanthrmumt graced thr huf
frt
Invited to hr with the honor re
were Mrs I. FI Spencer. Mr*
Boy T*lli«. ' I r• R T Warren,
Mrs R T Cole. Mr* C F. Wil
hams. Atr* J. B Crawford. Mr*
I. FI l^eper Mr* II J, Finch,
and M m FHIa t^e Kirrhhoff.

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H o n o r s .M r s , N e l s o n
Mr* Sainurl Day and Mrs. Out
Sjoblom wi-rr hostesses Thursday
for a roffee honoring Mrs. Clif­
ford Nelson l.cdr. and Mr*. Ne •
The Sanfe-d Duplicate Bridie ton ire moving to Monterey,
Ctuh met Thursday night at the Calif
Community (enter.
The Dav home in Lake Alary
Winnrrs for ihe evroing were wa* the u rn r of the event. Gla '
first. Mr and Mrs. Albert Lewis; i dioli and ra m rliii* wrrr atlrar
GiieH* helped
second. Mu* Margaret Davis and lively arranged
themvelvrs Informally In roffee,
( |,de Ramsey; Hurd. Dr. and Mf*
doughnut* and *imlw|cbrs Mrs.
l^-nnard Munson; fourth, Mr. and
Nelson w*» presented with a gift
Mr*. Irvin Feinbtrg.
Thf t |gb w||| apo,,,,,,. „ lBdi from thr croup. Much hilarity
vWui)
„ a p m thi| rrsultrd from the joke gifts she
received
Thursday at Ihe Community Cen
About M frirnd* attended.
Irr, corner of 16th St. and Mag
nolia Ave

Hrightrn ready mix coffee c|kr
hy adding 1 3 cup chopped martehico c h rrrift to dry ingredients
before adding liquid Top with
rinnimnn rrumhi end bake a*
directed.

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THE BEARDED LADY

itorials

W ashington Calling
By Mirqat. Chita*
January 7. two *f*&gt;a ahead of of every kind.
WASHINGTON - Not long * |o the Etaenhower Slat* of the l'n-BUDGET AND
FINANCE one a# Senator Lyndon Johnson's Ion addrrsi. And. incldrelslly, Here the strategy Is surprise. For
principal admirers In the press Johnson has in his stable some «hs: he romfderssuch " trlc k v A
Cillery wrote in article project ol the ablest"brsin trusters" out in the President's budget as m o »T
ing a iMO race for President of the New Deal who salt his mg into this year the proposed
between the Senator from Texas speeches with vivid locutions and j | j ; s billion for the International
' and Vice President Richard M sparkling phrases. Quicker than Monetary Fund in order to show
Nixon. Being human, so very hu- you can say Department of Jus* a balance next year, Johnson has
man, Johnson was nattered
but tice he neat put in bis own four- his own counter to be disclosed
at the same time he rejects the part civil rights bill. While as m duo time.
rfp* , , r d » ,hr* * d &lt;Dslc«l« he
holding
Thra outline la suggestive rather
.T .n d s d x ie foe , : l l r.n ,r ; * * b,ck ,on,r of hh p l,n *' h,rp lr r 'ban comprehensive W h atM 1 1 /
Nothfng ouiS like thc John"^ P' * " ‘
'h* John*°” pn,I" m: &lt;fM l “ ,he ‘ haraclcmtic Johnohenom.L? i . .
h
.
AGRICULTURE - A complete ion atrcsi on the feasible the
capita?1*in the memory**!^ "mJn nfw pro|r,m de»lln*
the practical,
the attainable
H r#
Hi. fellow Democrat, m
probl?m ol
surplus- want* to get as many Democrat,
ate and e v v ^ m e R»Dubhc‘xn? ' * John,on " J ' “ ’* " 1 ” ' f 11 »»»»•“ * b* h,ni1 «*»•* tompr-r
viewing him with a "mUture
of * b'Uxn dolUr* * &gt; ,,r *" *,or mUr '*ilh lh*
^ “ 'hle
admiration fn v ir/ie m m e n i^ x n d
fh* r‘ M * ,onf Th» Plln '* ,p Pf * 1 Thus he hopes to g „
sheer stupefaction regard him at- 10 h* \ f " ln,roducrd hv 1 Vnrth' four states from flic confederacy
ready a.P -another * President
for hu civil right* program
President,"" * rn l,b* rl1 * n', * SwU^nwr.
DEPRESSED AREAS A
Critira in his party argue tint
an exerulive in his own right.
What thi* rerognitci is that the nr* m,,,urp resembling the one this may he good practical poll
mayortly leader has created e which President Eisenhower ve• tic* but it docs not stake nut
and exciting
ideolog.cal
renter of power in the legislative toed last year, the strni wilt nrw
for ----abolishing
ground -on
which
flections can.
branch rivalling that in the ex*- be cn mran* —
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.
eutive branch There are many P**!1*1* of unemploy ment persist be won. Thr tall Texan, who gives J
reasons why this has happened. ing with the number of jobless off energy like a solar battery,
One of them la tne fact of a atmnit certain to atay above t brushes thi* aside impatiently
military man in the White House nno.ooo. Tbe ronfident prediction Didn't wc. he asks, do all riiiu
hi*
"■ho takes a narrow view of the is that the President will lind last time And- he answcri
this one a lot harder to seto. own question by saying that it
function* of the Presidency.
AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION — was only the third lime in the
Rut most of the reasons, howr t r r . are in thedynamic uf Lyn- The Demscratic proposal will go history of the Smile that
the
don Johnsonhimself. Other
able "**11 beyond the lunit-d rrconi- party that had the majority did
managers
have led the Senate mendations iq the
Eisenhower not losra single seat,
majority in recent llmei; Charles budiet
MeNary for the Republicans in
LABOR — Senator John F Ken
the Coolidge Hoover era, Albcn nedy is already in the field with
Barkley in lha first Truman term. * revised and somewhat sterner
Hut what makes the Johnson version ol thr Kennedy Ives bill
M IA M I Il 'P I1—Some 40n Uni.
model unique Is a forward drive adopted by the Senate last year
I complete
with thr hlgge*t tail but defeated
hy Hrpuhtican vem
sire ty of Miami acninr* will re
fin* and fabulous lighting) that legists in the House Mod Demo- reive ilegtfe* today at commen­
aims at adoption of a complete crats will he for It and ,vcpub cement exercises.
Democratlr
program
covering licans will f'mi it hard to oppose
University PrcHdenl Jay F W
most major pha*es of national it.
Pearson will confer the degrees.
Michael L, Haider, a director
H ie y .
_
PUBLIC WORKS — Out of the
It Isegan with the SenatorV Public Works and Interior Corn- of the Standard Oil Company of
own ' state uf thr Cnton" message rniltees will come a rich pudding NewJersey, » t* to be the main
Its thr Democratic conference on stuffed with
damsand projects1-pcaker.

United Fund Facing
I

Possible Death Soon
Th« future of the United Fund in Seminole County ap*
peer* very much in doubt.
I t appeer* certain the United Fund official*, in the near
future, will vote to disband this charity organization unit**
the public fiv e assurance* that it want* the UK.
In ita aecond year the UK fell some $ 11,000 short of it *
*o *l. Intereat and enthusiasm did not partidpnte in the
drive. Neither did many citizen*. At a meeting to divide the
922,000 in caah and pledge*. UK official* made it plain that
they don’t intend to knock themaelvea out for aomething the
public apparently doesn't want.
UK leader* were diaappointed at the reaponae to their
appeals. They gave their time In an effort to collect fund*
• for the Red Cro**. Boy and Girl Scout*, Salvation Army,
*US0, Mental Health and Children's Home Society. UK
WArker* had the finest sale* talk possible: the work of the
‘agencies which would use the fund*. Vet, Seminole County
•Aid "no" to the appeal.
Howard McNulty, campaign’ chairman, and Harold
Ktatner. UK president, both expressed doubt that Seminole
County want* a United Kund. Clifford McKibbln pointed out
that the total collected was more than the seven iigcndi"'
could have collected In separate drive*. This, he said, repreM nt* progress.
Doe* the public wish to revert to the "drivc-a-ntnnlh”
plan? This seems unlikely. What, then, is the trouble?
- » The chief problem appear* to be that, in reality, it is
not a United Kund. The UK combine* the drives of seven
XV, Uiyrr are many other agencies which
s i .ii conduct independent drives, Therefore, the "one c*l! for
•ill" *ppr*ach it defeated at the outset.
Another problem which locnl lenders find difficult to
overcome l* the practice in America of having n "drive" for
everything.
The UK Is Important. Seminole County needs to retain
it. The few businessmen who work so herd to make It a
sulces* can’t be expected to do this each year, only to have
the drive fall flat on ita face. The Herald auggest* that the
U P Ire kept alive, but that a different approach be taken.
* In the future, all rharit.v drive* would Ire given a chance
to participate In the UK. If they don’t Join the UK. the natlonal agency would be put In the position of making the
Jpcal drive, without Itrcal support. Such a jwillry would rxk
elude the March of Dime* because its charter prevent*
United Kund participation. Other* might Ire excluded.
. Suggesting .this new UK appnrach is not intended to
lessen the Importance of any drive. However, why shouldn’t
they be excluded from local efforts when they threaten the
vdfv life of the drive which provides funds for local chari­
ties?
• Persons interested in certain national drives still could
direct them locally. Hut Seminole citizens, after offering ser­
vices of the I T . would owe these various drive* outside the
U P nothing. Then, perhaps, v * might be able to care for
our own.

400 To Graduate
A t Miami Today

Letter To The Editor
Editor, .Sanford Herald
Several statements have ap
peared in your newspaper ree
ently with referenee to thr rfu
russinn between the Seminole
.......
County Tax Assessor
and the

county Commission regarding the
level of valuations lor 1st asirt.-

ment purpotrs
First, I shall answer Mr How­
ard Arnold • two tulumn Irttrr apprwring in the Herald on Jan
IS in which hr intimalad, amon-.
othrr thinga, that hr was a lax
payer of sumr proportion. I j m
rxaniiiiing the lax roll, for I!».*7
I find that in the &gt;ear I9N7 Mr
Arnold owned M arret of land
and a home in thr Prairie t.akr
artlion in smith Seminole County
the land and the home were
COMPLETELY TAX EXEMPT.
Furthermore, this exemption also
inrludeil hia personal and intan-,.
gihle property. The IBM tax iee1
orda reveal thrt Mr. Arnold wai
again COMPLETELY TAX FX
• -Or*
E M IT exrept for two tots toThe Seminole Memorial Ho*|&gt;il*l now bus a ?.'s.00ti fiiiul owned In Caasclbcrry Ion which
to r future expansion anti capital improvements.
he paid $1? Ik) with no personal
A check inr (III* amount has been presmteil to llir hos­ or intangible taxes declared.
pital from thr estate of the late Dr. James C. Gibbs, beloved
It doei not lake a brain to are
why this gentleman want, to con
Sanford ritirru who died last June 9 nt the age of 10‘J.
Dr. Gibb* retired «»* Sanford in 1022 after a colorful linue thi. type of ayalrm endorsed
present
One
ta rta r in the hm-ar.ami-buggy era in Crown I’oint, hid. In by- our ■
,- Tax
- Assessor.
-

His Work Continued

JU M oH . Or . . i l l * ; M -n ~ t l v . Ilf.. I I . . . . . . in-plr-.h-n
many in llasoifle. civic and daily endeavor*.
When the hospital is expanded. Dr. Gibb* mime will be
on tbe plaque in the nihlitimi. Already, his nnntc is in the
Book uf Remembrance, nlong with thn«e of other hospital
benefactors.
Thus, the tradition of serving others, which Ur. Gibbs
gstablislied during his lifetime, will continue.

and thr fax Axievc.r w lr p o
sides the tool* with nhl'h the
two Boards function.
The history of mn«t cuunlir.
In Florida hat been ih .l county
lax asiesanrs use a low level of
valurt, w h i c h automatically
exempli the majority of voters
Theie low level* of valuation
forcr thr County Commltiion and
the Behind Hoard to levy a trr
mrnduui mlltagi* on the few non
exempt In order to provide serv
ires for thr majority.
Your County Commrision anil
School Hoard havr asked for
higher level of assessment in or
der that more of our citiiens may
help earry tbe load For this we
■re arruied nf usurping the pow
era of the Tax A«ses*or For *x
anvplr, 193* figures on residential
huildinf m Seminole County rx
ceed 11.000 000 In home, under
110 Urn Tills
represents |,i
home* in this d a l.. National av
erases show" one child per home
so we have 1,000 children at
rod nf 1241 no each per rduca
tlonal p a r, which adds up to
S3ll.ua)
additional
luad
for
SCHOOLING ALONE for thr sear
IMS
the developer* and builder* of
Seminole County hgvie estimated
there will be an exert* of t.WC
home* built In thli same price
range In 1*1* Cling &lt;hi« tame
national rhild avrragr per home
meant another tWSt oon nf cost,
in twin
Thia terrific growth placet the
nine burden an all other depar'
mrnla in the county, and it I*
growth without rurretpondin: In
create in revenue.
Ttseie are *nmr of the prob
tenv* with which your roust)
Km eminent i. confronted, amt we
arr a.king our Tax Atsr.snr tft
ail down with the two Hoards In
solved in an endeavor to find
fair and equitable solution of
them
Sincerely your*.
John Krldrr

hll lh. re of the c . t of cm.ni)
government
government that hr ha. made in
rrilirirlnx those who are trying
to establish tome (air ttandard
nf taxation
Now, I ml*all attempt to clarify
the County Commlaimn's position
on a*tf*smrni level* for tavaliun.
and Incidentally, the entire Com
million I* welt aware of the pow
era and duties &lt;&gt;( each official
It. Mina AI ROSS
IH.WN
entrant*
1. P ic k e d
office holder. However, it i*
I . C it y
21. Greek
eld
•.Capital of
doubt fut If the Intent of I hr Con
tetter
Paikatrhtwoman
■titullim a n to give anyone the
J
I
Cheese*
w an
• Rriatla
Impression that an etcrtlnn to
I
*
.
PI
area
3 R aking
10. Merry­
public office made that offlcr hi*
e h irn a e r
29. A 111making
or her personal property.
Ivtum
. M r . a p a rt, s
11. fiat away
I I . Modern
The Dowling Appraisal Com
&gt;. Overhead
It . Matured
dreases
l(.Tea-heu&gt;a
tra in
pan)' vsas hired by the County
J
*
Eugene
d Observed
enietiamer
Coin mission with thr lull sanction
Ial*e4*e'e Satwtr
7. Assam
• la r i
of mir County la x Assessor, tile
I t . Vulcanic
playlltfc.
IS Can
member, Dili wa* after the public
wri*hl
roefc
w w rw
ll.CMSiing
ilairmenl of our Statr Coin pi roller.
in Ch»ir
*t Ruailan
I. Il irl
rtaviea
Hay Crrrnr. "It i* the worst counts
II . I^bnratmy
fighter
*. Stick to
17. Indian
t h air ever been in. in Inequali­
plane
munkey
we xht
II. Merita
ties and versli.") At mir regular
II. Hebrew’
' I t&gt;hi»
1* Half an env 1. Profit
meeting of the County ('nmcniitetter
37. Biblical
Capitol recording star Hobby
Jl.Th* fourth 14 Sudden
lion on Jint|ir&gt; Slh. a 2-*» hour llarkett, and hia yarr hand wltl
name
41. Sun
caliph
f t i r * o l'’
I I . remala fast
meeting belwren Dowling, thr appear in Sanfard Friday night.
*» t
20 Registered
light
Nueea
Tax Assessor and the County
Ilirk flt will play for listening
•
7 r~ i
4 r
Y
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•
1
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IlShr I
Commissioner!. Mr. M ilk e r slat and danring al the Sanford Civic
1
tl-Turkish
ed stir wanted thr appialaal cards Center in the main auditorium
il.
iA»
it
strait
to show full r»sh value In one from I p. m to midnight
%
Ik- Kal here
rorner of the card when* they
Ttcktls
arc
available
rum
•1
IT. Peerad «d
werr delivered to her offlre
Miller Radio and Appbime and
%
tin *
iT
-I
At lhal time the would decide Lonnie'. Record Shop Mail orders
I I . Feefnn*ti.
raters
what level of full ra«h value may l« obtained from the San­
%
io
&gt;1
I I . Indefinite
would lie ti».d lor tax purposr* ford Rerrrntlun Department. City
%
%
arttrla
After all three parlies had probed
Tirkrln are priced at I t . 71.
TT
ji
i l ‘ rA i i
li.T y r *
ami disc'ivtrd the matter for a ijS *!** " “ I be limited to avoid
mea auras
W w
len t an hour. Mra. Walker finally i , , " " * dl"5
U E x c ltm iProceeds Irom the dance will go
Z
V % U
% 1
Mated she was thinking of using
tlMv
iS
Ji
.* &gt;»
a figure of almut SO', of full into the city recreation depart
U . letter
catli value. Thr rntire Cum m i. mrnt fund for youth activate*
11. Owns
ra
•»
•ion at that tune ilalrd that thr and will be used to secure hind*
11. Mans
%
%
niebnanva
use of this level would nullify throughout thr year for teenager,
TIT
v4
w
&amp;
48. Fata
the purpotr of the re appraisal, it no roil to them,
%
Hackett hai a fine mmtalion
%
r r
Wo
4*.
T
P** Prepare
■ * »!'«
and that thr (70.000 it was coat­
state**
Mtau
%
ing tit would be a wasted ex­ at a musician, and hai recorded
with Benny
Goodman, Glenn
(Iliad
41. Ktllak
IS
penditure.
Idway
44 ferwa*
Miller and Jackie Gleason Ilia
At this (Hunt the Commission appearanee In Banfocd will hr the
&gt;}\ * •
4*
[ made a ttard that the dratred first nf any big name hand*
48 Maul*
M
figure in arromplHh Ihc purpose
M
41 Accvimulata
nonaid Perry, recreation dir
for which the appraisal i* betnx
. j’
The *urreiilui ar
made must be at least TS'* nf reptanre of thi* dance hy the
Pate 4
Tuesday, Kcbruar&gt;’ 3*
I full cash value. Thia waa patted public will rw*ult in plan* for
unaninmu.-ly. The Commission re- more ‘name* musician engage
allied lha( authority to art the menu "
•a -,
levrl wat vested by constitutional
H « *H *V
Dress for the dance ti optional
f jly MWm
taebtr Iacaiewe
rights in thr Tax Assessor. How­
ever.
we
believe
everyone
will
laraeS ar, M * 4 i r , ana c i r t t i w i i
School employ r * for all |U lt
agree that proper functioning of and local governmenti in the V
P m I I i I I I H our tuuui, will require eomplrlr S. cans a total of nearly 7M mil
_ a, I era.
ceoperiliwn of Iht- three depart- bon dollars a month
• ( all tae iN il M i l Ve'lwle* S a'l.ls m erit that are charged with pro
aiding ibr service* rar p-’ &gt;ple
The world's highest auto rosd
need and demand. These arr: the la In Colorado, running to the
i . ■ ic a iP T io a * 4 T *a
• — Match a i-a Seminole ('aunty .’•chuol llo m l, summit of Mount F.vim II,IM
Ha a*' week

~DAILY CROSSWORD

Hackett Will Play
Al Center Friday

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Ike Seminole Cea*U CemsniaaG*. feet ahm m s livtL

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YOUR DOLLAR
to make some
community more prosperous
yours . . . or the other fellow's
An average nf ,-n*rn than M'N of the
spent . . . to support trhooli, furnish fire
to pay the folks wj» work for you . . .
llvvtHcd in m ot* kinds of merchandise for
a e rtirr fa cilitie s . . . . .md to tuppoK all the
and b e tfr it* ing in « community.

dollar you spend Mays in the city where it's
and police protection, put down paving
to support churrhet and charitie* . . . to be
your selection and rnnvrnirrirn
to Improve
other thing* that promote pro-pent), growth

M ake your dollars build your
community not somebody e/se's/
in

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Cage W in Streaks Build

Seminole Cagers Journey
#To Leesburg For Battle
Mj JMIItY O H INlJTOX
Yello* Jacket*, “1-SI. In this til!
' o*ch Hud Layer » ill take h:i junior forward Jim Gracry *ei a
i n ' I'Ji ima . .-anford Seminole* re * \corir.g record by dropping in
In Leeiiiuir tonight for a return 31 point*.
engagement doublrheader.
hriday. the Sentinolr* «UI travel
Tlie fir*: game, between the two |o Lakevlcw m Winter Carden for
JV »qu*d&gt;. a ill get underway at We lait tesuiany scheduled OpC
the high ichool gj.ii at 7 o'clock., Hit before the tournament set*
Tiie vanity tilt i» icheduled to be- underway next week In Winter
rm at 5:15. In the firit meetine of r'4C*. Tournament date* are Fe . :
H i e two, loath D tk Silver*' J V V 12-11 In conference play the Sent-'
W w e i» v.riorum*. io:w, Jnd toe mo!e&lt; have luffered double defeat*
Seminole variily ripped the bigger t° " inter I’ark and Apopka while
• portms wini ever Leesburg and
Lakeview,
If thr Seminole* are hitlir.s well
and Winter I’ark and Apopka are
off guard, they cojld give them
plenty of trouble in the tourney.
I.ait week again*! Winter Park,
Ihe Srmtno'e* outplayed tha l-ig
Wildcats all Ihe way. with the ex­
ception of the great -to point *pree
of gu*r&lt;J Connie f a y II.
Coach Layer t« litrrrd hi* reNKW Yt*RK &lt;1*1*11—Kentucky, t&gt;ounilir.g, the weak »pot all season.
North Carolina and Kan*a» Slate,wl,n ,hf fmr ‘ bowing of junior
remained M l today In I'nite.t fr*r'» wr*! Terry » hn»ten«on The
Pre»* International * major cot 5 *0 lad. although luwcrcd by
leie haikrthall rating* but cm 1min&gt;' opponent*, hai tiecn able to
etnnall rrplaird North Carolina ul&gt;r
,lla tf vt |,1&lt;' "laottndw. In
State in fourth place
,hf w 'n,rr F*7k 11,1 hf
foui:,i
ci I glutI was .i
i
St.
the Only
new toeim, range and dropped in 11

Tennis Exhibitions
Slated This Week

Kentucky Retains
Lead In Cage Poll; I
Top Ten Shuffled

comer In the top to

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John'*,

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beaten *I«n
aba

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There were aeveral minor
change* In position* by other
team* in the top :o White North
■Carolina State Hipped to fifth,
Michigan Slate advanced from
aeventh to *i«th Auburn, only tinbealrn major college
te a m ,
dipped from *lxth to »evcn!h
Bradley moved (rnm ninth in
eighth. Weil Virginia remained
joth.
'
St. John * headed Ihe second 10
group. It wa* followed In order by
California. Marquelle, Liah, ilklahoma City. Trxa* Christian, Mu
*i*«ippi Stale, Memphi* State.
UCLA and Northwe»tern.
—
Team
Point*
5, Kentucky f l* l M I-li
.116
2 North Carolina «0&gt; 4131) W
2c i
Kanta* Stale i 9 i (111)
( tnrinnati ( t i l l
jj.
YC. Slate i l l I I I 2I
161
Michigan Stale 1112)
1*1
Auburn 111-07
7*
Itradlry i l l 7)
67
SI I aunt &lt;13-11
17
Writ Virginia &lt;I63 i
H. Si. John'* IN ,Y&gt;, I#; 12.
( alilomia. 17. tJ. Marquelte. 1«.
It, Utah. 11: IS. Oklahoma City,
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Mississippi Stair 7 1* Memphil
State » I* m o . UCLA and
Northwe»irrn. 3 each

•Cage Scores

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Tigers Seek 26th
Elston Howard Seeks To Unseat Yogi in Row At Tech,
Gators Clobbered

team in the vroring
*

trrence guard Cecil Dandndge to
la ir with l.undqulil at the guard*
tonight and »emor Cliff M. Kibbln
will *t«rt at forward. Boln huve
been coming favt in recent contest*
United I'rev* International
and thould hd their peak iw-fore
Elaton Howard, whoar fifthloumament play begin* next week,' game catch proved to be thr
lligh-tcoring liraery probably I turning point *&gt;f thr 1916 World
will get the nod at Hie pivot gpot Sene*, wtll make an all out bid
again*! the Yellow Jacket* tonight tide year to rrplare Yogi Herr*
He I* ihe top Seminole acme? and
;t on In* way lo a new- »ca»on
scoring rriord. If lie hita with the
»ame authority that he ha* thu*
■*’
*"*&gt;h Silver* probably will tall
"n Doug Tamney and John Taylor
*• ,h* forward*. Kddte Kuhrman
*l center, and tleorge I’eridrt and
Tamar, one of *everal flM
John»y Mar»h at guard*. I'ertde* (trade A grey hoar ds fr•*rn Keith
* n,) 1
«rre leading »corer* in Dillon'* (Hiwnlul kennel, tule* a
,1hr,r 1**1 #6me *k'*mrt Winter 1 tu 2 ntornmg line favorite to
“ark with 17 tallica each.
win the featured ninth rme t«
Ihe final home game u *et here
7 uc*day night again*! Jlnhop t ight at Sanford-Orlando Kernel
Club.
M o orrTh&gt;- con«htent bundle frmale
ha* picked up at |ea*t a fouith
place put *r In nil e &lt;d her to
■tail* thi* &gt;ea*oti luliloi ba* two

a* Hie New York Yankee* ir;u- been link) not to met* up too
many."
iar iwuher.
"I'm a much better ball play
Some one atked Howard if Id*
er whin I'm catching," tad Mow- deiire to be a catcher meant that
aid alter signing a new e-mlrarl Iterra would have to be uluftrd
rtlimated at 62i.i)u(i Monday. "I to ihe outfield
get Granger a* I go along whr*&gt;
" I guct* that* the wav It
I m catching Hut alter l ie Iw-rn would have lo be." be *ald. "I'm
(eirhing a while and then *Vfi not trying to manage the leant
to Ihe outlMd. I ’m ahak*’."
I think there’* room for both of
Ih e £) year old Howaul, who u* on the club.''
played 67 game* Ix-tund thr plate
Howard made In* "big play ' In
rvt »ca»on. 71 m the oullici I and the *Uth inning of Hie I'Jll World
five at fit at bate, wav rliovr) by Srrir« Inverted a* a replacement
,hf N r" York ban-ball wriirt*
ictt fieWer Norm"Sii&amp;'rnVwho
Monday for the Hahr Huth Award h l(, m r„ ft, ll(1 ,hrrr (ly bt|1, , hr
a* the outvtandmg player of the prtvtou,
||uw , f(| m„ | r *
191* World Scrte* — m which he diving catch of a ihort fly liv tied
'tarred a* an outfielder II - r ' r ™' Sehoendientt and turned II Into a
w „
t r l “ ™ hll,” r , f | double play. One inning laier ihe
a* an outfielder
Yankee* *rored *tx run* and
"When I go to tor iwilliild. I wen', in In win. 7-0.
7
worry a lltllr about doing a good
An
l.vrmplary
Athlete
Jtih,"Howard
exptalneil Monday
Howard hit l i t List traxm —a
I have a tendency to get a lud
fly ball*. So Ur I've 71 point tk*e over tu* 1917 mark.
An exemplary athlete, be cerium
Iv wa* not one of the player* tr
ture two week* ago.
(erred lo in Mana ger l a»ry sten
Three giryhound* In thr main
gel * rrcriii tirade ai;am*t ‘ night
event tonight have hit the victory
life "
PROVIDENCE, n I I l l' l l _ column four lime* each They air
On oilier Ironl*
Alva Kelley packed hi* bag* In lUrbai-v Mail*. Ib-Il.u * '■ a -1
NLWAI1K N l i t PI i—Ctnrin
Tile t Imago White So* tigned
natl fledleg*’ pitcher Dun \ . -v •rrnnd ha'eman Nrlton I'ov for
day for a "frrab challenge" al Rural Ctc*
Colgalr afler rrticnmg a* head
Barbat* Marl*'* tri-.niph he'u.rom lir ard Ida two brother* hian rtUmalrd 612,000. f ox wa* the
football math at Hrnwn the pa*t r®me in on!' **vrn • fl- al trip* been elearrd of charge* of av Sox* leading hitter with a ’aw
eight year*.
pmtwaid. but all w&lt;..- .. -ml tie faulting and threatening in kill a .........
.. ......
average
and ......
alxo .....
led ..........
the league
Kelley. » boyi»h appearing (o.
th,&gt; , : i-vde A level II. ■ Hen * former policeman in a 1917 brawl with"i»7 hiu lie *truckouto'nl&gt;
inlldrnlly told
newimen
be wav m’t * ’ Pul1,
“ ,,n :
al llirlr Newark tavorn
u tlniei. lux wav the Tuth mein
__ ___
...... ...
conlidently
in uved
An K**rx County Jury ol Hi mm! tier ol the tram to agree lo
approaching the tol. at Colgate.'' C" M U,J ut',‘l &gt;,a,ch 1
which won only four game* the Hum maiden rla*» tu the top
rid 2 women Monday acquitted! term*.
Cirri &lt;* brlun »ince the Wgi-.r i- ; ..f :lie ji. n&gt; . \ urman and Harold Sr v
Tin
I'hiladrlphia ITililir* an
pa*t two re*ton* under
u,.u
romlie of the chafgr* afler drlih nuunerd they have received thr
Hlee. "without * * l n g e nega Sotifurd-Diland-i &lt;ampail’i
live thought
era ling for an hour and five mm rontrarl of pltchrr Ruben (lunter.
litrv
acquired m a trade with thr San
The rrtignatlon had hern tu
Don and Norman had hern at Frannicu iiiant* ••ouirr had a
mured for the pact week Kelley. . . . .
i u*rd of homing lormcr Fail tu 12 record with the uiamv tail
a native of Natrona Height*. I'a
A v C f ) C" f i r n
• •range policeman I'lyue* flov* travon hut did much b rtlrr—12 3
made It nlfirial at a new* eon
• ’
ferenr* Monday. Ilf «aid Ihe re
Nk.W M iftK ( t l ' l —• ol F.arl 36, out of their tavern Ro»» —In the Puerto Ulrari wmlri
aignatlon wa* effective Minday ,n r ,u
" lm ma,,c Arn'' claimed he tuffrred imou* miur league
and that he would arrive at Col foothall tram* Into national pow ict a* a reiult of the rpltode and
Pltchrr Marcelmo Soli* ani In
gale Wed nr id ay to get down to Tr*- h l’ •cceptrd a poHUon av brought a civil action lor
....... fielder Earl Avcnll *isncd with
work in rebuilding the Hamilton. v ifr Prf * l*Dnt »»&gt;«• member «( the
||P further alleged that Harold the Chicago Cub* Soli* had a .13
N. Y.. univeriity'i football for- management committee of the \rwroml.e threatened in kill him rrrurd with Ihe Cub* and a 111
Aveo Manufacturing Corp
with a gun a* a footnote to the mark with hurt Worth la t tea
tune*.
Hlaik. who revrgnrrl at Writ [|Ci,t
son Avrrill, olitainrd from flrv r
"A man need* a fre»h rhallenge
The- jury said it found all Ihrre land, hit 317 for San Diego and
every now and thrn," Kelley -aid Point Jan 13. laid Ilia I Hie "op
-alm ost a hit regretfully at the P°f,un"&gt;' b* anocialr vsdh Joung \ r w,„i„tie.
Innocent ..f th e was the most valuable player in
srirntiit* ami engineer* preserves , | ljr£ l.,
Hie I'anfie Cnasi I i-ag-ie
thought nf leaving Brown. "Or
an interest I have always fell In
else he dies on ihe vine. Tne
fh*||engr here at Brown ha* pe the problem* and arhievemenly of
Irred nut Mr have arrived at young nirn."
Blaik. 62, wilt join Avrn on Feb
what we had srl out It* do I bt
lieve that ('nlgale (nllowt thr Ivy in nne day afire hi* resignation
League principle* and that I can a* Army * head ftmtliall coach
,)0 jj,r
i„ bring them batk to betorne* oltiriat. Thus, he will
I not he ' out n| work" a single day
their former poiitior.."
lietwren Join.
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Tamar Is Favored
In Track Feature

Kelley Takes Job. ^ ^ 7^*7"mdnrib«' but«« « _ _ _
As Colgate Coach 'u™ ,7;:"L'r. . . . Newcombc cieor

Of Assault Charge

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i
I nurd Prrtv Uleniational
flail
Poehrttrr Tech 73 Buffalo Teh 19
hutrinwh Teh 71 Mlller*ville 19
Ion* 71
Rniaf* T th ri 61
South
Virginia Tnh 71 WAM 66
Trnnr*i»e t'*J Florida 79
Miami r fl* * "* LI*. Southrrn 76
Heorgrinwn (Kyi 79 Tenn. W. 61
( I/ivnla U l 6) SI. P *l*r IN J ) 63
Eatiern h&gt; M Middle Tenn. 64
Vanderbilt »! Alabama 19
I mtrnary »7 Florida SI. 61
M i.u u irn SI. -M Tulane 46
vtiMiutppi M l-oumana SI. *n
Mm Southrrn 72 La. Tech 14
MidwcU
Indian* 122 Ohio State 92
r mcinnail 64 Tulia &lt;I
Marquette 7* Detroit 63
INnlre [lame 72 SL John ( N i l 70
Mirhlgtn 67 lllinoli 61
Vnurtgttriwn *4 Gannon 64
Kamas St.
Nebraska 41
Toledo 7* Ohio l'. 67
Michigan SI, 61 Miicwisin •&gt;
St Fran • P * ) 19 Xavier t'M »
Bradley w Wichita 12
Drake 69 lloualon 63
SI. lavuis 96 N. Texa* St. 17
Soulhartl
F Austin 61 Sul Boss 41
j Lamar Tech (6 (low. I'ayne
11
St Fdward 71 S Western tTex* 13
MILWAUKEE,
West
Henry t ooper. Ilrilivh heavy­
weight rhampmn, stepped up to
loin Coll 14 Colo, Mine a 67
third plare among rontendrr* for
Fremo St 74 Itegi* 72
Floyd Palter»on's rro»n. and w*v
namerl Roger nf the Month for
January hv- Ihe National llnxing
Assoeialinn, It wav onnour.red to
dav.
Cooper received the award for
MIAMI (L'Plk—Foaming wave*
»r,d 21 mile an huur winds greeted hi* wresting of the British title
)a fleet «f 1» )*chD 'O'1*) * * lhf&gt; from Hi tan luuidon. H* had hern
lirte-l uo lor a n«on ila rt in the reventh In the heavy aright tat.•lit annual Miami Naiiau tailing ing* on tha strength of having
whipped Xora Folley. who I* fourth
rare
The lit mile daih to the capital in the latest NBA ratings.
r.f the Bahamas on • three leg
courie it rated a «ide open »f
It r. Carlton Mitchell * Flnisterre,
winrer «f the Iasi two races, la
dry dock f"r repairs ard the
r e a r record field include* a pn&gt;mNF.W YORK it I'll - Harold
Carter. tW'*. L i n d e n .
N J,
tling band of newcomers
A The race Is one of the
lh- main
------ itnpped Rob Woodall, 202'*, Bo»event* nf the Southern (h **n R*c- ton (6).
ing Confetrnc# ano each bu*t re( U P liteivei a Hme handicap on tha PROVIDENCE. R I
ha*l* of elie ani tail*. "Scratch l-ee William*. 206. B o s t o n ,
l-.at" "I the fleet, the on# that knocked out Abe Dan*. 200. Hart
rnj i t * pot Hma to all other*, I* lord, Conn. (4&gt;.
Dick Rithardion's 63-foot )a»l,
TAMPA, FI* &lt;UPIi — Jimmy'
Good Hope, from Naasau.
Ud'«.
Philadelphia,
Tha overall winner will be de­ Beacham.
termined on correct time for the outpointed Claude Williams, 117,
Tampa. Fla- (16*.
1
dial* net

Cooper Moves Up
M In King Ratings
wit,

rn_

ny J o h n g r i f f i n
age ‘quad which ha* climbed In K-Stete with 22 point* a* (he Wtlr
thr No, t.1 national ranking with * at* snapped Nrbraika'g hajne
Called f ie * * Internailonil
Auburn * tlreak of 21 baikrthall a t i t iea»on rcrord. romped to court svinning Hrrak at 13 ganaet
The ninth-ranked St. LouU teate
win* i* atnatmg. all right, hut a 7*6.1 win over Detroit a* the
how about the »treak* being run ra n lr d a itlr itjle installed thi* Hickey left behind romped to a
up Sy Marquette, kantat State. year h* ev St Loul* tutor Hickey 9317 win over North Texa* Stale
paid off again. Ills Mike Moran to put It* season record al U - t
St Loula and Cincinnati’
The»e four high ranked team*., led the winning Warrior* with 17 •Six eight Dob Ferry had 21 pd|nti
bidding for even mote attention point*, although Larry llughra had and Crorge Rurkel 20 In pare the
rout. Jim Mudd had 20 in th|
a* their winning ttring* build up. 1* for Detroit.
(ir»t half for North Texa* State
K Male Ural* Nrhra*ka
all added another notch Monday
Kama* State 116-t t, the n* hut wa* hrid lo (even m the ee»
night—No. 11 in a row for Kdd.e
Hickey'* rebuilt Marnurtie team. Hon * No. 3 team, remained in end.
National scoring leader Oieer
1! in a row for both Kama* State lin t place in Ihe Hit Light a* It
and St. Loui«, and eight straight dawned Neliraika, lo Cl, in a ball Robertson rolled up 27 pointi darontrol battle. Six-right Hob Boot ( *plte douhle-leamlni defender! ta
for Cincinnati.
fourth • ranked Cincinnati
Marque tie. a real surprise pack , cr oner again w«i high gun for pace
0121 to an 617t win over Tulia.
Thr vlrlury kept the Bearcat* M
firit place in the Mmourl \ alley
Conference
M M . Bradley Min
Two other learn* with high na­
tional ranking* hut rm long strtaka
alto poitrd important win* Hob­
day night. Sixth rankrd M irh tg li
Sid Summrrfield of Mayfair llerreaiion Department of San Stale clung lo first plare In - tha
Big Ten with an 66 17 rout over
Inn and hi* trnni* caravan will fortl
Wisctmiin a* Johnny Green led a
Ilnv
activity
for
the
young
pro
lie in Sanford on Saturday for
pie of Sanford i i tha result ol thr well • balanced attack with ‘ I I
(hire action*
cooperative efforti of Ihe Sanford point*. And eighth ranked Bradley
'the newly completed t r n n i * Recreation Department, Mayfair remained lied with St Foul* for
court* in hurt Mellon Park will Inn. Sanford Trnni* Club, Sanford trcoml place in the Minouri V iU
be used, along with the Sunlaml grade school*, and the Florida ley Conference with a 60 52 alelory over Wirhita as Hobby ..Jo*
Estate* Court. Th» new court al Lawn I rnm* At cuciatinn.
Curt Mellon Pack 1* equipped fur
The put|Hi»e of the Caravan su­ Mason irurrd 20 point*.
Tournament Hmr, target of all
night play, and include * a new it it to tiimulatr Hie playing of
court, barktinp* and hcl*
tenmt and to give teaching tech these high ranking trim *, came a
The tin t of the trnni* caravan mque* for group Inviruction for lltllr rioter with the announce­
lo Sanford i* *pon*ored by the beginner* One session will lie dr- ment that thr National lo rttatlM
Florida Stale Hank of Sanford. voted to adult*, where advanced Tournament—at New York. March
Ddham ami Tudor In e , and the instruction will be the feature. 12 21—hat sent " Iffle r*" to thee*
11 tram *—Button College. Dayton,
--------------------------------------------------I
The « aravan aenion* will tnrludr
D tl’aul. Fordham, Holy Croyg,
two Irrturr demonstration* at the Marquetle, Niagara. Oklahoma
grammar *chool for fourth and City. I'ruvidrnte, St. Ronaventur*,
fifth grade student*. A color flint, St. Franrl* (Pa l. St John'f. SL
‘The Trnni* Csravan," will lie Mary * (Calif.), Vlllanova and d*tvallahle for u*e at the grade fending champion Xavier of Ohio.
school* prior to Felt 7.
The (aravan uheduie
Saturday morning, al Suntand
Trnni* Court, 9 t i 12 Thi* tctt.cn
will be devoted lo the presenta­
tion of the fundamental* of ten
lu lled I’ rev* Inirmalinnal
The Auburn Tlg^r* xml Allan mi, including Hie forehand drive,
ta lonight for an attempt to make Hie hatkhaml drive 6ml the
•
Crorgla Tech the 2»th in their un­ lerve
SAN DIEGO. Calif. ( U P i r —
Saturday
afternoon
at
the
city
broken xtring of basketball vic­
rourt*. Fort Mellon I’ark 2 1:30 Marly Furgol. a 41 yrar old golfer
tim*.
p
m Thi* seiilon will lie devoted from Iwmnni, III., heeded ' for
Tech has loti to Auburn once
Hit* v«a von Hut that wa* nri the lo Ihe pmenlatlon of the fore­ Phoenix end more rumpeliUon ta­
Tigers' court, and the Engineer* hand. harkhand ami terse. The il* y after rapturing the 9) 0.00t
figure to provide a hit more rnm material lo be given i* designed San Diego upen Sunday.
iclltion before the hum* croud. for lietinnrri under 15 year*
Furgol mm hi* firti tournament
Auburn ba* won I I game* tin*
Saturday evening, at thr rily
travun and their unbeaten record court* Fort Mellon Dark 7 9 t* in five year* and he picked up
extend* well into l*»t »ra*on A rn . under lights, thi* session will the S2,tuo first plare check in
lo&gt;* tonight not only wouhl mar be devoted to advanced fnstnre vesting one of Hie Until fields &lt;4
that fine *rt of atatlitici, ll would lion for adults who are Interested the vtfnlrr tour.
...
tumble thr I'lalntmcn out of first In improving their game The
Furgol
fired
round*
o(
70
71
64place In thr Souihrartern Cooler Slow Drveloper will be u*ed for
69
to
win
Ihe
tourney
by
one
rnrr standing*
stroke snali sis
vlrnkr with a 12hole total of 376—
(ieorgia, meanwhile, will play
tlu m le rp a r for the Million V al­
host to ti« homrtlale neinrti*.
ley Country Club. There waa n
Vlereer M ir Hulldog* lo t to thr
five-day He for *eronH place I t
Hi ii* ai vtaron. H a. earlier Ihi*
2.1 lietwren Mile Seuchak, Grp*,
traaon and base been unaule to
brat ihrm during Ihe entire len
• Hlt'ACO ( l* r i *— Flre.l Notre sincer. N.Y : Bill Caiper. Apple
lire al Athens of loach Red l.aw Darnr
enach Terrv
Itrrnnan Valley, Calif : Pave Ragan, Chatlanooga. Trim.; Joe Campbell,
ion
looked lodav to a new- career in
Mivtl'vippi Stale
Mliilvalppl investment banking He ssM the Knoxville, Tenn. end Bo MininVanderbilt anti I'eonettre tleleal roarlilnr busineit was too "pn ger, Odeiaa, lex
etl Soo'Mra*lrtn Confrrrnee «p critaln "
Furgol wa* trailing by two
pi-nent* In action Monday night
I frrl there I* a heller future strokes with only nine hole* ta go
The Maroon* toyerl with Tulaor In liuvinr**," llrennan .aid *|(p wlrrn the frnnl running Souchak
In Ihe tir*l half hut *iagetl a day r.ijhl
I Hunk I ran rule nut fell apart, taking hoglri on tba
•trong linith lo win 11*6. M in t
limit as an i rrupalion III Ihe 12th, 14th and 11th hole*. Mein• •ippi wlilppeil laniltlana Slate 6n lime to lumr "
1while. Furgol moved nmoothly
69
Vanderbilt Itroke a Hirer
Hirnnan aonminre*! he wtiuH along on thr atrength of aoma
game luting alrrak with an 61 19 loin In April thr banking frini of very tine pulling. Ha knocked in
21-foot puttg on ihe !2ih (for a
viriory over Alabama: and leno Goldman, Sarhi L I'onipany.
ntee went on an oltrrmvr ram­
" I want In team all tin phntri brldif) and the tMh (for a par).
page !■* mid I lot Ida. too 7u
of the biisinets. * lie vauf "My
Hub Karri*. Wlnaika, III., rama
Teime»*re apparent I' ha* fouiul law liar kground thuuld help * hi with a final round of 6t for
a pavlv in I lorida. Monday night lut "
216. good for 6900 And there wet
only Ihe *ernnd time in Iwo *ra
Hr*.in in trCeivrd a law degree a five way tie al 277 between Boh
ton* lhal thr Volt have hit thr from Drl'aul 1 mver»i!y in 1933, Roiburg, Pain Alto, Calif.; Frad
too mark—the fu»l being again*! lie had attended night r!a*ir* Hawkins, El Paso. T u , ; Doug
Florida la*) tejinn. Krnnv Caul while working during Ihe day.
Sander*. Miami Beach, Fla.; Bnb
llrennan ta.J hr turned down Duslrn, Oswego, Ore , and Jaekia
ler »*■ the heavy gun with 23
point* followed by big tiene Tor •i* coaching olfrr* to lake the Burke. Iloutlon, Te*. Faeh col­
, ••oldman. .Sachs Job
lected 6714.
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taaacla'lon n f Mamlnala County
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I I . public raenrda of Pamlnola C ou nty- F lo rid a
V. llo daaa
Il f U i t L. l-urd and Rohart W. Lord
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Hamlnala C ou nty
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Hamlnala C o u n lr

arraaa for tha purp-a* of t u r d * Ink tha alnrauld rlahta for nuhllc
11aa far mllllatr pufpota#.
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a a fla r paraanal • i r v l t i a f thla
lea t i l l " ton a a tfu a lv i i f tha
o f aaralra. an a n a » a r tdantti * Ika p f ia a r t f I" • h le h you
m ip h a v a aa In ta ra a t. i n l i n e
M l natwra and a tta n t a f th a In a r m rlalm ad and i l a t i n e a ll ro jir
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Inti I . flin ch 1 a it Cu­
t o u t A d d itio n to y t
fltad.
a t f u r d ia i
to plat r*rord»-t
In Plat Book f, i-aa#
puli.
|l« rocor-la of Hainlnnla Coun­
ty. y in rld a
Jofn It. J lc L a lla n and R ah. k
M .L allan
dark J a ffa .
I t t i i t I . lo r d and R ohan M . lo rd
k a th rrn M u r f f
A. J. lA ln a
Hamlnola C ou nty
J. r . L in tb a r a a r and o t f t If m ar­
rlad

" l # u a 'a u t h 'a r l l f 'o f tl'a Court
aaid to haar th a a r lla n a n !
rix Iha Jud ratn p aa aatlan . * * d
it l t u i * a e a lv a r o f a ll d t f a M ia
| ah I f f Ilona not ao kraaanlad
T a p ara fu rth a r n o tifla d that
r a n k a ia aa oblaatleB a r dafanoa
th a taklpa. ra n naar M n t o k *"
a l a t lf l a a tto r o tr »
nodlta at
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Book
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naH* t * . o f pul-llo racorda of
ftamlnnla t'n u n ly . Florida
W illiam P. W a rd and Marla M
Ward
J. T. L ln ab aru ar and » lf a If m arr ia l
K ath ryn M u r f f and huaband. If
marrlad
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i tha trial af tha laeei of loot T rart m
imaanaatlan, &gt;•hathar a r nat »ou
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aaaaarinra. ran me* *'•**" *
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cardad
In P la l Hoak t. I*a ia
amoatioa lo. ka aald far ika
• I. public ra m rd u of hamlt r I"
It wBleB ran hare aar'
halo C ou nty. Florida
&gt;ad ra a a ta r a h ir a I p tha
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K a th rrn M u r f f
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Hamlnala t o u n iy
J r . L tn ab araar and o lfa . I f m a r­
rlad

• dtaarthad
aaarir oofata j n taa falia parrali af land haa ham
far 11 M a X. on Monday.
ir e a r r 1*. » • • • *" «*»•
trwt Cleft Roam to tha Poo T rart j i i
Rutldlo* at Otland*. riai
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and a nf B ln/k 1
nr A. B R u ra a lla Addition
Ft
K tad a rro rd in a lo r ia l
lh ara af ra c c rd *d In In P lal
Bonk | . p a aa ' I . Dublin r * .
&gt;o. tu t
rorda o f
Ham lnola County.
T am a* t. K la rid a
F lorid*
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F a d aral
r n ln r t
A lo r n
Aaaorlatlnn o f Hamlnola t'o tim t
Y 2 $ X .i° pTi* R d V l
Jark J a ffa * an d o lfa . I f m arilad
K tih ry n M u r f f and huaband. If
*ar*V
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marrlad
M lt ld t
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U a t and w lfa . If m arrlad
■a t t R alunda a a d llo aa M. CityJ. of
H an ford
Hamlnola r n u n t r
d f t lr a. .f hanfard
Irtiala I . l-u rd and B u h rrt W. lend
a ia *C a u a lr
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A ddition
ta
Ft.
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Raad. a rc o rd ln a fn p.at ralack 1. of Palm Tirrato.
rnrda-t In P la t BunV I, I ' / f inlord. Plot Ida. atoirdliia
i t . awhile raro rd a nf Hamlla plat lharaaf racardad In
nut# I'o u n lr . Florida
Plal Book t P la n I t d M.
M ary V ltV
J r , M a rth a L Lana
puhllo tarorda of lamlnalo
A llr * Rakar. K lt lr a tlr a y and l'r*&gt; Coumr. Ptarlda
I l&gt;m Katf It. aa i l r r l i i i i undar in *
£ ubu | I ui C. Ralunda and R an M. w ill nf M a rt L a tin V u b d r r ta tt d
a rlf* I I M c lr-n ia .
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K alth and John K * 11 r&gt; and
tJItr a t laniard
A lm rlia Mt l&gt;»r&gt;la a * h tlia t l lam
of Harnutl l l - l x o t a :
Atlantic Coaat f.lna B allraad CamPant
1*11» af H an ford
H tm laalt C ounty

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f t .* d . a r-erd tn a lo
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I i-aa* b* Mut-lii rainrda of
t-fim n -l# t* o u n tt. Florid*
R W laird and U tta la I- lr-rd
Ina f I&gt;a*n and Jo r P. tt ata-T lu tla ta
In i r r n a lt- n a l
In io to i* rnaoi Fund o f ih a Hlata of Florida
Htmihola C o u n t*

•Sail ff U o in t and J M l.aa tan
Suth rj.rnar and N' n narnar
Truatoia of Intarnlilaatl linarata*
ynant Pua# of htata of Florida
In t l t Padlrll M t m t i A lct|n T rart No n ;
dtaancloitan of aaptlaola Countt.
la in ’ and I lllo* k If . A U
•amlnata Caualy
R u ita ll a
A d d llla n
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R*«d a ro fird lo a lo pt«t t*
C ftn m e
rordad In P la l M-ak I, t * r •
Lata I I I I . tl. J l and ?».
*5 P u h llr fla -n rd a of Hami■inch I, P a lm . T a rra c a ^ a.
nala C ounty
Florida
•cordiir la plat r fta r d a d In
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Vtat fa a k I . k i a t P I I la d
M F tiaan and Joy P tt d in
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Pua* or tho P la n of r l-irida
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In Service

MOSCOW OJPIf-An American
Communiil chilltnicd P rn itkn t
Kticnhouyr Monday to match ITcmi«r N lkiU Khrumciwv’a claim
that there are no political p rii
onen in Runla.
Addreniss Ike H it Commur.nl
C onfreu. J im a i Jickion. le ire fir j' of the U.S. Communiil Na­
tional Committee, charged that
many Commumtli 'are linguiihiog in Amerlcin ju li."
" If Pretidenl Elienhower could
»»&gt;. a t Khruihchev did in hii re­
port, that In the United Statci
there i i not a lingle politieal,prir
ooer, then mmy le»der« of the
Communlit and workcra1 mo\ement of the U.S A would be able
to he preient here and irect the
delegate! of the Congreit,*'. hr
laid.
Jackton
then named many,
Communiili who he laid ire be
ing held priioncr.
Jackaoa told
the
Contrcn,
which returned thii morning aft-,
cr a Sunday retell, thit the U S.
CommuniH Party will find in Kh
ruihchrv'i appeal for peace "a
great puurce nf Iniptration and
moral lupport."
"We rommunliti of the U.S A.
will not allow the Imperaliit rnerchan'.i of death to puih the Unitrd Slatea Into wnr, the only rrtu lt
of which be our national dntrucllon," he added.
Jackton ended bit Kngluh Ian
guage apeech with the Kuttian
wordi for "long lire peace, long
lite communttm,"

Woman Replaces
Husband In Jail
INDIANAPOLIS. In.1. (U P ll - A
mother of aevrn children traded
placea with her huiband In Ma­
rion County Jail Sunday night
under larm i of a joint aentrnre
impoted on Ihe couple for con­
tempt of court
Mra. Catherine llohhmi and
her huiband. Perry, wrrr trnfenced by Juvenile Court Judge
Harold Fielda In aprnd alternate
weeka in jail for failing tn pay
the Welfare Department IJI a
week for aupport for their 12-yrar
old wayward aon.
The lenience waa handrd down
li f t Wrdnraday and Robbini waa
jatled until Sunday night when h ii
wife entered a cell and hr wai
freed for a week to reiumr hii
job. The couple la tchedulrd to
eachange placea behind bira neat
Sunday night when Itobhina' work­
ing wtf« will be freed to return to
her job for a week
Firlda .aid Ihr Indeterminate
Jail aentcncei would continue un­
til the Bobblm pay thr W rlfarr
Department !2t a week plut SI,200 they already owe, or prove
Ihey are unable to pay and ron
tlnue to aupport thcmaelvea and
their other ala chltdrrn.
However, thr judge m d he had
Information thr parenlt had a
combined income of more than
$•00 a month. Their Income did
not Include anmr unemployment
Insurance they aim had drawn,
Fielda .aid

Army PFC Bernard McKinney
of Sanfort., recently participated
with the Blh Diyiaioni *.’Slh In­
fantry in obaervanie of "friendahip day'1 in Baumholder, Ger­
many, honoring the \lilting aoctcr team and rily of fit tali of
Ettelbruck, I-uiembourg.
After an iniprcllon tour of Ihr
infantry, the day waa highlighted
by a aoccer game between the
Mailing Ettelbruck tram and the
3th Infantry Lioni in which the
hott tram waa tictorioua.
McKinney, ton of Mr. and Mra
Prince McKinney, Route i . la a
truck driver In the Infantry'a
Company D.
The JOyear old aoldirr entered
the Army in July 19ST and re
rritrd baaic training at Fort Ri
Iry, Kan. He arrired in Europe
in January IB M .
Army Pvt. Joaeph L. Lrporr.
ion of Mr. and M fi. Joe Lrporr,
2JIJ Palmetto Ave,, recently ar­
rived In Germany and it now a
member of the 6th Infantry.
Impure, a rifleman in Ihe in
fantry'a Company C in Berlin, en­
tered Ihe Army in September
till,
Thr It year-old aoldirr attended
Seminole High School.
Scotty'• Cattle in Death Val
ley. Calif., waa built entirely with
bolti and wooden pirn. Not a tin­
gle nail in it.

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a-OST-LKASE
Big
Sal*
Ob L a ri* 2 bedroom unfurnnhcd apt.
f L I —LOST AND r O l’ND
Fla. room, til'd bath. I TOO M a|
E verything. Furniture C«nler.
• 2 -F O U RENT
IA H .A .D A T
nolu Avr. STO. mo. FA 2-3931.
f 2 A—ROOM A BOARD
LOST: Man's glaitea in brown
3 and 4 bedroom houiei and
rate.
Ptnecreit or
24th. SI
3UE.ACH RENTALS
imali apartment.
area
Call FA 2 4992. JRE
4—
W ANTED TO RE.VI
ROSA L. PAYTON. Broker
WARD.
A—REAL ESTATE TOR SALE
Phona FA 21301
6-F .A IIM S . ACREAGE •
W
EI.Ak A APARTMENTS: r**m»
GROVES
rrlvat* bath*. 114 W. F im St.
L
T -R E A L ESTATE WANTED
2 brdroom cement blork hmne.
•-M IS C E L L A N E O U S
January 2*
unlurnuhrd. FA 2 40)0.
* O-FLOWF.RS • PLANTS
Admlai lona
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SHRUBS
Brautilull)' (urnlthed r o o m .
Robert Carmlcbatl
1#—OFFICE EQUIPMENT
FA 2-2)04.
U 'auelherr))
* 11-A C TO M O niLE S .
Colonial 2 *tory bom* FA 2 7404
Rilph T. Spnitj (Benton
,
TRAILERS
Furn. Apt. Ph. FA 2 » o .
Junction)
I I —BOATS * MOTORS
IT —FARM SUPPLIES *
lloracr Walkrr (Lockhart*
: —* o k r $:Vt --------------------------MACHINERY
Either Houie (Oviedo)
14—
PETS . LIVESTOCK .
Elizabeth William* (Sanford) Clran downstair* furnhhed opt
oil heat. I l l Park.
SUPPLIES
H a Fraticr (Sanfordi
}L—ARTICLES WANTED
Birth*
4 Room cottage. newly painted.
15—
PLACES TO EAT
Baby boy to Willi* J. and
Paola. FA 2 3729.
' • IT—REALTY PARLORS
Currie Retd
11-F E M A L E HELP WANTED
D m h arrn
Large twin bedroom, pm ate en
Martha Reed and baby boy trance, private bath. Phone
1*—MALE H ELP WANTED
i-Sanford i
EA 2 iToa.
I t —MALE OR FEMALE
Annie Lee Chapman (Sanford)
I I —WORK W ANTED
Harold Marshall (Sanford)
To Lrl—four room houae. garage,
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22—BUSINESS
January 2&gt;
atoragr. Rivrrvicwr A Narciiaut
OPPORTUNITIES
Admitiioaa
Avr. FA 2 3070.
21—SPEClAl SERVICES
•H e r s comes H t r r v now ."
Suiir Wainwright 1.Sanford!
21—PIANO SERVICES
14A-BUILDLNG CONTRACTORSEthel Shivelhood iDeRarvi
3 BEDROOM
kitchen equipped.
NEAL ESTATE FOR RALE
R E»L ESTATE FOR SALE
Dorothy Ilernoiky iSanford!
MO monthly. Si. John a Realty,
11—ELECTRICAL
SOUTH
PINECREST: 3 bedroom
Mary Church (Sanford)
FA 2I1Z3.
ft
CONTRACTORS
homr. I 1a bath*. Low down
llirtha
M -A -B U IL D IN G . REPAIRS.
pivmenl. M7 month 117 W.
2i-H BUILDING SUPPLIES
Baby bo) to Mr. and Mra. HOUSE in the country on lake
Woodlend Pr FA 2 2*34.
Phone FA 2431*
IT—NOTICE • PERSONALS
Edward J. W'auinghl iSanford)
15—
ARTICLES FOR SALE
Diacharira
Thta la a free paaa to the Rat
IF IT IS R K A L E S T A T E
IS—FU R N IT U R E A
Harbara Hoaack (Sanford:
Theatre for Becky Ricker. Eap
«*k Crumley S Montaith
HOUSEHOLD
*
ftosu Lee Kniiht (Sanford!
dale Feb. lTlh.
ai 117 South Park Pk. FA 2 4494
Mary Gamboa (Sanford!
Hetty Mavon (Sanford)
2-UEDHOOM
houie
IT)
per
W. H. -m il- S T E M P K R Ag*wey
Mr*. Joseph Hartnett and
month. Ph. FA 2TM4.
Realtor A Imorcr
baby buy (SanfordI
A»*oe. Laura B Oiler, H. E. Taffar
Mra. Phillip Simpaon and 1 HLDROOM houie newly rcfln
Arlelt Prtee. Everett Harper
baby etrl (Sanfordi
Dhcd, 4(0 W. Jrd. Adult*, no
Phone FA 2 4991
111 N. Perk
Mra. John Crtm and baby
pet*
Ctrl ( Sanford l
3 n rn n o o M — 2 b a t h h o m e
LONDON ( U P II- A ihrrt of oil
Mra. John Crim and baby
Furnished collage for rent at 3
Beautiful, spacious on three lot*.
girl (Oitren)
floated ilowrly down the Thamci
Point*. Call FA 1-14*7.
Double carportr. Kitchen equip
Woodrow
Lcmaitcr
(Apopka)
today, bringing the threat of fire
ped. Ventral heat and air con
Clean
nicely
furnithed
apartment
January 2*
and deitniction to doitm of anililioned. Hardwood floor* ta319 Elm Ave. FA 2-7157.
Admltalon*
crpt Florida Room which i*
rient K niliih v»Ua*e» limns the
Gloria Opgcnorth (Sanford)
cork tile. Fireplarr. Plus boat
J BEDROOM hmiie, e l e c t r i c
liver.
Ophelia Bennett (San(ord)
port. THIS IS THE BEST BUY
kitchen, femed yard, plenty of
Firr brigade* manned the bank*
Inet Green (Sanfordi
IN SANFORD
room. JTO monthly. Adjacent to
Homes D esigned F o r
Dcnnix Wrrnn |Sanford i
f t of the Thame* and official*
Ravenna Park. FA 3TS4J or
F lo rid a L iv ins.
Clarice Lingard iSanford)
warned a ia in it throwing lighted
FA 2 6no7 *f(er 4 p. m.
3 1 4 Bedrooms— 1 1 2 Bsths 3 BEDROOM - I BATH HOME
Dorothy Katnc* (Sanford)
Corner lot. Kitchen Equipped.
matche* or cigarel* into the oil
Marvin ta r Holt ISanford)
3-ROOM
furnithed
apartment,
Very good financing. Down pay­
which neaped Sunday from a
Joyce Furtaon (Sanford)
downturn*, Include* light* ind
ment only Sewju
damaged pipe in Ihe Kennrt Canal
Jam ri Edward Gut iSanfnrdi
hot water Share bathroom. S3)
Hlrth*
monthly. Ph FA 2 2341
2 BEDROOM — I BATH HOME
at Dccnham.
Exceptionally
nice
home
on
Twin bo&gt;a to Mr. and Mr*
'The Huff w i i »o mflanimablr
MAYFAIR SECTION- 2 bedroom
•haded corner lot. Femed yard.
Michael Orr (Sanfordi
that a lighted match could hate
furniihed houie. air ronditioner
Fairly prierd. Nice section.
Raby
girl to Mr. and Mra.
•rt Ihe river ablate from bunk to
deep freer*, automatic waiher.
Larry Opgcnorth (Sanford)
hank." one Thamei comer* ancy
FA 2,1334.
3 BEDROOM PINECREST Home.
Raby
boy to Mr. and Mra.
board member reported.
h
Fenced yard I I .000 dawn Move
Chirltv Green (Sanford)
The oil trapped hundred* of
2 BEDROOM furniihed houie outin in 3 minute*
Raby .gtrl to Mr. and Mra.
white *wran*. mallard* *nd other
Im
m
ediato
Occupancy
*idt city. MO month Edward F
bird* *lon( tho river »nd official*
Thomaa Greenleaf (Sanford)
IV * G u a ra n te e Personal
l.anr.
Ph. FA
2 2W1
or
feired many would dir of Marva
Raby
bo/ to Mr. and Mra.
S atisfactio n o r Y o u r
FA 2 394*.
W. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
lion before they were reirued.
Wrndrll Powell (Sanford)
M oney C h eerfu lly
F.lir. Meihvln—Velma Gonraler,
Tha Royal Society foe the Pre­
Raby girl to Mr and Mr&gt;. Carl S -R E A L ESTATE FOR SALE
R efunded.
Adelaide II )ln*e» — Aitoclatei.
vention of Cruelty to animali re*Tcgfeldt (Sanford!
I*ul Park Ave
FA 2 3232
curd doicna of bird* Ihut fur, takDischarge*
Inf them to clinica lo be cleaned
Clifford Proctor iSanford)
LAKEFRONT—Beautiful furnuh
and fed.
Cindy Weaaon (Geneva)
ed 2 bedroom concrete block
RSPCA worker* raid they found
Ceeila Drmera (Sanford)
home FA 2 l» 4
the birdf, *omr of them the pride
2 Bedrooms
Darren Barger (Sanford)
f t nf ihe Thame* vUlaeet. tick,
14 ROOM houie, need* tome re
F lo rid a Room
tatp in i and overcome by Ihe
pain. On 2 Iota, dote in. Sacri­
— r.H .A . —
deedly fume*, their fe*thert clog­
fice. term*. FA 2 23(1
Cor. Ilw y. 17-92 * 27th HI.
ged with the grimy oil.
I'hon* FA 2-1501
THERE IS NO PLACE
RSPCA Chief Impcctor Erne»t
2414 ORANGE
ANY P U C E LIKE THIS P U C K
Temple »aid. " It will take two or _
/ * *. E l
three day a to round up all the V j T O U p A J C lS T N O m C
Tbt* two bedroom horn* with TO I IND SL'CII BARGAINS
(In c lu d s c Cion in s )
awan* in trouble."
Elorid* Room, Kitchen equipSO
The annual weed control confer­
" It ia impoiaihle to aay how ence vva* held In Sanford TTiur*
menl ran he purchased foe oniv THIS M l.s f HE THE PLACE
many imallcr bird* may be l&gt;ng
444UUU! with term* Eacluilve
COME SEE US
day and Friday.
on the banka, dying of alarvation
luting.
University of Florida Reirarrh
became they can't move," another
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor No I - 2 Bedroom. 2 Hath home
and Kxtrniion workrr* from all
aociely official »*td. "We are hop over thr atatr attended the ae*
Raymond l.undquitl. A**oc.
°n 3 D ie . Mavlair area rom
Ing that tome of the oil will
FA 2 39)1
Atlantic Hank Bldg.
plrlrly furnithed. lll.Orm
aion.
• Block* Wait Of Freneb
•taporate."
I&gt;r. J. R. Reckrnhach. dirertor
No
2—3 Bedroom*. 2 Bath*, f lor
Avenue an 10th Street.
LOTS FOR SALE Large 62 al l ®
of lh* Ktperimrnlil Station ayatrm
Ida
Boom. Central Air Condi
MODEL
OPEN
DAILY
Good land, rlrarrd. *nmr land
throughout thr atatr. apekr to
Boning and Healing. Oak Floor*,
scaping
Ca*h
or
«mall
payment
WICHITA. Kan (UPD - The Ihe group Friday morning. The
nu.II in flange and Oven. Ilv i
down, halanre $24 per month
110.'IK SKKKKKS
National B*«ehall Congreia an­ conference concluded with a tour
hie Carport on 3 Loti. $27 3nn
nounced today that the Greater of weed control plota at the Ex Beautiful 3 DB. I extra large Hie
..
1 **
xi„«,„, .
, , „ ,
x.ib k___ ,
. . . . . . B°* 4*
I akr vionroe q0 j _ j Bedroom*. 2 Bath* Ala*
tang Island Umpire A*»oclition of periment Station farm In Zell
bath home illuated on large lot
Phone FA 2 M U
fair
Srellur., Built in Range and
wood.
New York hat Iwrn ivtued a
in second addition of Pmeereit
Oven. Terrarro Floor*, Carpurl
During thr husinrt* antion.
rhartrr in It* I®)* National A*»oSpacious living room, equipped
Room home, hardworal Hour*,
S23.000
nation of Umpire* S»m Su*»er thr group formally adopted (he
kitchen, lovely terrano floors
kltchtn rleclrie, apace heal,
nf Elu»hmg. N Y . i« prnldent of name n( Univeriity of Florida
O ttrtlied carporte and utility
sir conditioned
Inqmre 711 No 4—3 Bedroom*. J Ralii* I I. r
AVecd Control Work*hop l)r Wal
the Iv:ng Dlan-I group
tda Room. Kitchen equipped
Mellonville
r»om Only I I Ho down and pa*
ter Rci.dder wai rhairman for
In. hiding Dull Waiher Diipm
menu
let*
than
rrnl.
Terms
on
thr Sanford mrrling lie it •**&lt;&gt;
3 Bit home I ’ j milr* from my
all and AuBunalle Waiher. I Hi
down payment if ileurrd. Ini
ciate hnrticuliuritl at lh* atation
limit*, double carporte. I arte
It on m rr 81. $16 77)
mediate pottrttion.
here.
land 42&lt;J(lU down Total prue
Yh* neat meeting will be held ,
.
.
.
III.ODO Ph. FA 2 279*
No 4—3 lledroonu I Haiti on
lively country homrtdr about 3
-------------------in Belle Gladr
Da lavl*. May lie purchased
mile* . South of Sanford Thlt 3 BEDROOM home — r » bath*
furnished if denrrd
tivonn
'.VO ft x 210 f|. I» t la high — electric equipped kitchen
Unfurnuhrd
and dry with many nice shade fenced yard — H IA financed
irrei Total prire S2&lt;ju&gt;* or $vai
Pay onl.v $U1W' equity and a* v» 4—2 ItrdriMiin*. I Haiti. Eire
down and $2) monthly payment
,,"T,r P»yment» 3100 I’aik .Air
Range and W a t e r
Healer
OWNER.
$9.7)0 00
WASHINGTON (UPD - Ewan
Clagur. commlaaioner of labor If yeu cannot find your kind of j pf, (jg hom e, screen porrh, kit No 7—2 Redrooma, I bath. Oak
A Q U IE T COMMUNITY
tlatistic*. predict* that unemploy­ houae luted for tale why not
then equipped, amall down pay
Floor*, tarpon on 2 lad*.
Near Coif Course
tome in and talk it over with
ment will not drop back to it*
menl. FHA linantrd
$37 a
$9 100.
pre receulon level until the end
u*
month. Large nicely landiraprd
of lhi« year.
lot. Venetian blind* Call (olby \o a_2 Bedroom*. I Bath, Kit
Clagur alto predicted Sunday
I A 2 1U4 cat. CM I lo 4 p m
rben Equipped, 99 234
HERBERT STKNITRON
there would be a "lubitantial in
altar 4 TA 2 0U7
Realtor
No. 9—2 Bedroom*. 1 Baih. Flnr
crease" in per*on*l inrome in
LYNN RI8NER
Lovely 2 RR masonry home
Ida Boom. D * Loti, $9.00000
19)9 lie laid lower prire* for
I.OTTIE BROADWAY
nicely furnished, in a quiet, ru
meal, especially purk. and poa
No. 10—2 Brdrmim*. I llalh. I ' i
KEN TORBKTT
ral peaceful *g|ting.
•
M O D E R A TE LY PRICED
aibly lower price* for fruits and
Loti, Kitchen Equipped. $8.V*i
A»a*clalrt
Large icreeiud
porrh ratlly
vegrlablc* might bold the ro il of
I I I N. Park Ph. FA 1 242*
converted
Into
a
third
bedroom
Ng
Bfdroomi , B jlh . K l
living itcady.
The nearly half acre allow • amAddrtuing th* convention of the
tra Large ta t, Kitrhen Equipp
•pace for an additional beauti­
Potato Chip lntlltut*, the commii
ed. 11.240 00
ful building lot. Several large
aioner said, "employment wll
bearing ritru t Ir r ti.
No. 12—2 targe tale, ta&lt;h Arbor
continue to gain a* builnris re
Owner will finance. C«l! tu for
4)7 ft, frontage on etreci. nin
covcry proceed* but . . . unem­
app«iotmtot. Eaduiivc with
mag back to Lake f7.30o
ployment will not be reduced to
proipenty level* until the end of
FARMER'S AGENCY
No 13— I Unit Apartment llmur.
th* year."
N. V. Farmer. Realtor
Furnished $19,400.
D. »L Whlt*a*re. Aim c .
14—2
Bedroom,
Country
l i t S. French Ave. Ph. FA 2 3221 No.
home, furnished, 34.750.
After h*uri FA I N I I or FA 2 4121
EAST LANSING, Mich. - ( U P D

Hospital Notes

SUNLAND
Estates

&amp;

•Towns Threatened
• By 'River Of Oil'

South
PIN EC REST
3rd Addition.

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payment*
Low A $100

Seminole Realty

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR

Weed Conference
Held In Sanford;

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

$ 2 8 0 00

*8 2 8 0

.00

only $57.50 monthly

(iroup Gets Charter

R A V EN N A
PARK

Official Predicts
High Job Level

Stcn.slrom Realty

Quality Homes

Low Down Payment
Monthly Paymenta
Leas Than Rent

Buy

Now

* Choose Your Own Tile Add A Sharp Note
And Paint Colora Ctwddar chant may b* mild,

Shoemaker
Construction Co., Inc.
211 Weal 2)lh Slreet
Phoa* FA 2 I I I )
1

m*dium or (harp flavored. Th* shar­
per flavored ch**Mt ar* aged for
longer period* of dm*, lay food!
•pecialut* at Michigan Slate Unixcr*lty.
Sharp (hrrtct combine well
with bland flavored food to make
laity main dithe*. Shredded Ched­
dar ia a pirating addition to tot*
ed aaladi.

Inexpensive W ant

S—RIAL ESTATE FOR SALE

124-PIANO SERVICC

2 b r . CB home, electric kitchen Bab) sit or iron. FA 2 792*
equipment, til* bath, jalousie
window*, utility r n t, landscap­ Work wanted a* porter, janitor or
dlthwiiher. 7nrt Bay Avr
ed lawn, large brick Bar B Q
.vto ft. from Naval Bate. $4,900. Painting \ !
FA
T9.X
FA 2-3479.
Ironing. 10c A 13c. FA 2-7241.
1 STORY frame colonial ityle
in
my h o me
home. 3 large bedrooms with Do laundry
FA 2 3W .
large rlotelt, 2'v hath*, living
room with fireplace, dmins
room, butler*, pantry, kitchen, £L ^R um iM 2__0££o riu rilt^
den. reception room and three NEW -COUNTER TYPE MODEL
porch**: garage and rarportf. ASSURES SECURE
FUTURE!
located on 2 large corner lots
Earn up lo 13uo Monthly
Good potentisl for in«e*tment
Spare Time
or Incomr. Priced *t $13,000. SERVICE ROUTE OF THE MAR
Shown by *ppointment only.
KF.TS NEWEST. MOST CON
VENT ENT, CIGARETTE UNITS
Man or Woman Part Time
No Selling or soliciting.
l i t K. Park Ave.
I ’b. F a 2 4123
BUSINESS ESTABLISHED
FOR YOU
ROSA I.. P A Y T O N
Inrome Start* Immediately
Rfgtatered Real F.itate HroVar
I I .(*0 la 42.9*0 Cath Requited
Ph. FA M I 0 1 - I T SI at Hiawatha Pirate don’t wa*tc our time un
let* you hate thr nrrrttary
FOR thr economy minded—3 bed
capital and are sincerely In
room CH home. porch carporte.
Irrrttrd in expanding We fin­
utility room*, equipped kitchen.
ance rxpantlon. Full lime po*
My equity and take up remain
•ibihtir* if fully qualified and
Ing VA lo*n. Ideal for children,
able to take over at oner
located on non through meet Write briefly about yourself *nd
Phone FA 2 4393
Include phone number for per
»unal interview.
PAY ca»h tor land on road. Witt. linx l i t Xtmnespnlu I". Xlmnrtota
Eronnmou Seyholri Rldg . M i­ sola
ami.
M —SPECIAL SERVICES
l'A O U —III acre* cleared excel­
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
lent grove land with 3 room
SYSTEMS
houae partly furnithed M.jon
tnitalled
Will
carry
«ome
balance. All type* and » u *i
"Do It Vourtelf"
FA 2 3729
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
S T I N E
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
Machine and Supply Co.
Realtor
2u? W. 2nd St.
I'h. FA 2 4432
L IK E MANY
Ph. FA 2 3237 or FA 2 1944
HEATING

Awsiy Cmmfmmp

St.

II . II. P O P E CO.
2 Large brdroom block home
299 S. Park ----- FA X 4U4
Florida room, carporte, wood
door*, automatic heel, large fa s p i n a I. N B jt V f r n
lit Ing area, panelled dinette
F'ruit tree* and lake privilege*.
112,oon. email down payment.
FA 2 &lt;030. M i. Simon, Goodhart
W indshield
Hark Glaaa
ltd . Lake Mary.
Door Gla.iu
A ent (H i m
2 BEDROOM h-m r. FHA financed
S K R V IC H
*37 00 mo. Phone F.A 2 1*70. S enkan k (ilaiiw and I ’ainl Co.
I I M t l W. Ind SI. Ph. FA 2.4121
*-rL O W E R *. PlJkNTB
WELL D K II.LI.M i
Uairbankt Mora* Pump*
GRAPEV1U.K NURSERY
Repairs In all makr*
H E A IT IF U I. HOLLY
HOW ARD AV. LONG
All kind* and lire*
Grape*ill* Avr.
FA 2 0*M
*1? E. Commcrrial Ah
I’hon* FA &gt;243)
Mai Ion Market C A B B A G E
PLANTS for tale. Tred Thurs­ T*levmen Tul&lt;ea Taaled Fr**.
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
ton. FA 2)990.
A t The Sign Of The Totem Pol*.
2117 S French At*.
F'lotal Arrangement* — Uontge*.
SANFORD FLOAAT.H SHOP
Quick l.aundromat Btrvlct
FA 2 1122 or FA ^0770
Bhirt* Finiihrd In 4* Hour*
Sanitone Dry Cleanlne
WOODRUFF'S
E J4lh St. Fnodmart Bid,-.
I art 1 A Garden Center
SOI TMSIDF
I AlINDROMAT
ANNUALS
L.NV EI.OPI.S, l ettrrliejil*. state401 Celery A»*.
mrnlt, invoicrs, hand hill*, and
II —Al.TuMOttll.ES—TRAP.) R.H
piogrami.
r ir .
Progretdve
Priming Cn. Phone r A 2 29)1 —
3.7 Pl.VMOl fit 4 dr. R ill. 4)00
30* AAeit l)ih St.
EA 2 14*4 before U p m.
3* BEL AIR Sport* loupe, RAH. B O LUW A Y. Ilotpitgl and Baby
Bed*. Day, Week or Month—
power RAS. low m iln g r, one
Tel. FA 2-4191. Furnitur* Center
owner. Will tr*d r for ownrr*
II * Weit F lrit St.
equity' and take up payment*
(a ll FA
Furniture Moving K Morale
C. E. M ill LIPS, Agenl
CHRYSLER Windsor, l»3*. 4 door
WASHBURN VAN LINES
xdtn. power steering, puth hut
FA 2 1991
ton drive, low mileage. Car in lino French Axe.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
W. I„ HARMON
Ph. FA 2 422) After 4 00 p . m
21 A HUM.PING t OXTRACrORR
For carpentry, painting, screen­
ing. roofing, and pla*t«r repair,
a'pbalt til*, acbtttof aiding,
masonry or wood »trpi, Dialing
an j
repairing
garages and
wtreking cal] F.A 2 toil).
»*— e l e c t r ic a l s e r v ic e s
VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS
I’arta for all makes of rleanera;
Electrolux, Hoover. Kirby. *tr.
Ere* pirlt-up. Work guaranteed.
F*A 2-470.
Iloute Wiring — Electric Service
Sid Alhlrn
B AND ALL ELECTRIC Co,
I I I Magnolia
FA I-OflJ
**

A—

B U L M *U **F A J *8 -

p a in t i n g

FIJXJR landing and finiahlig
Cleaning, w a g i n g .
Serrlig
Semmola County tinea I92J.
J L _ M Gl.a.on Lak. Mar&gt;
U-iild lo your plans. .*?
Reniodrlinr and Addition*
DON L IK E
Phono FA 2-SJ24
Tbl* it * fie* pan to th e .
Theatre for Diane Upcey. T!»p
dale Feb I7ih.
-k
I.M l'L 'IllA I, U K C O ItA T O R flf
painting nnd p-vparlng
FA 2 )71(1 or F.A 2-7BIO »
aft*
f«*r.lt*.
PAINTING
Will paint average block boui*,
trim Included for $12400. *BjM
grade paint and 1st. data workv
manthip Average room* 1111)0,
laluir only. Rrlerencei furnUh*
rd. Call FA 2 1292
’ *»
27—NoriCF-H— PEHSONALW
INCOME TAX SERVICE '
Witt. II. Murray
l i l t Celery Ave.
FA 2-V3M
Cloied Sunday
am

e t — row i a u i

Cotton A Wool Yarn*. NottMM,
Thraadi, Tapea.
KOI.I.INR HOBBY B IO P
At The Sign Of Th* T o t# * Pal*,
2*17 S. French A t*.
Jackets - Boot* • Tent* - Luggage
a r m y n a v y SURPLUS
310 Sanford Avenue
FACTORY .TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BUNDS
Enclosed head Sag proof bottom
rail ulih plaitir end*, plaatie
or rayon tape*. Colton or ayloo
cord*.
Senknrik (ilaaa und Paint C«.
112-114 W’ 2nd St. Ph. FA 2 4421
YRI ( K RED — j '4 ion Ford.
214 E lath. St

3 Piece living room aultr, need*
refinhhlng FA 2 7IM
Twin bed*, innrr»prtng inattreiie* good condillon. 7091* Oak
Ave. after 4 p. m.
More Ilian HW cord* nf airy Tat
pine Sell all or pari. (Valter AtwihmI at Pinecrr*! Trailer P*rk
S Park .Ave or write no* 1)27
Sanford, Fla.

perfect ronditliin
No trade. I’ RESERA E your hahv a &lt;lioe* in
II 90U Call at 2411 Orangr
rverlailing
broner,
gold or 2 9 - K K M H K i: and
IIOUSEHOI.D (il)O n.4
ailver—Write
I! lit: ITS a ad W O ro M
ItAHI KRAI'T
8EI.L US YOUR FURN ITU RT
M l Not ih Beach M.
"Gateway 10 (he Waterway"
We BUY Ihe Mntl
Ilaylona lleath, I la.
Vour Evlnruda Dealer
We SELL ihr Most
Rolls ON SPORTING GOODS
U r PAY Ihe Moat
Income Tax Hi Dun* prepared
.704 4 1 E. l i t
l ’b *M FA 2-4941
M PI R TRADING POST
by former agent nf Intrrnal
Revenue Scr*lee Tel. F.A 2 M74
Ph. 4*A 2 0477
Rnai mnlnr* — I Mark IS A I l-A
h p iireatnne. Call EA 27(29
REMODELING
• niG VALUES
altrr 4 p m .
Free Estimate!
• QUICK CREDIT
Frank I. Baker EA . 7777
• EASY TERMS
14 III NABOUT—30 II P. John
son windahtrld. canvaa* lop, , i r - k t M w . a rL U A iftw .
strritng wheel, aonUola for­
New And U'»cd F u rn itu r*- *
ward Ileal offre FA 2 MM)
111 E. First St.
FA 2 4621

WILSON • MAIER

ik—A R r ic t k i WANTCb
JEEP WANTED- 4 wheel drive
Call EA 2 1190
Boi
Mr*
T l.

uniform tu r 14. Call
Merle lla rrli, l^tngwnnd.
I (tot

kouI

17—B E A tT T F A R IA )B J

Sanford* Alntt Modern
Reauly Salon
boR Water T. V Stamp*
HARRIETT S REALTY NOOK
10) So. Oak
TA 2 4742
l»— M tolAIJt

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Pag* 8—Tut*.. Feb. 8, 1959

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Southwestern Ice Storm W ill Expand

Audrey Is 'Rare Flower'
In Hollywood's Hothouse

Oklahoma and Arkansas and snow rain will continue in northern
tailed Press litematlonsl
A southwestern lc* storm, which occasionally mixed with freeilng Tesai. Oklahoma and Arkansas,
spreading into Missouri. Rain was
has paralysed parti of west Texas rain was reported a* far north aa
teen for the a o u t h a r n stairs,
under a itx-inrh coating, was ex- Kansas.
changing to snow flurries in th* 0
vccled to expand Tuesday northSchools were closed and trans­ upper Mississippi Valley and th*
-sstwxrd into Missouri.
portation snarled Monday *s the Lake Superior area.
Th* combination snow and Ice
«• •
. wsoaalily Spotlight
Miss Hepburn hat alwaya fait
vtorm was blamed for I I deaths treacherous layer of freeitng rain
an affinity for animals.
AUDREY HEPBURN
in Texas alone, 14 In traffic accl-1spread over west and northShe
hat
a
Yorkshire
terrier
1'nllrd Pres* International
dents on slick highways, three in central Tessa. Th* heavy ic*
named "Famous." And In another
Audrey Hepburn, a rare flower film
the crash of an ice packed plane snapped tree limbs snd utility
the
rerently completed,
la Hc'lywood’i hothouse, hat aland one by drowning
reen .Mansions,'' her ro-ttar wat
waya looked ai though the alight i fawn named "Ip "
The' storm also hit much of lines throughout th* are*.
To the north, snow up lo four
tat brrex# would blow her away
lik e Mary and her little lamb,
inches s p re a d into Oklahoma
Hut she hai the courage and he five-week old fawn followed
where a JOtoch snowfall blanket­
gumption of a Thoroughbred.
her all over the MUM lot. M itt
ed the Panhandle region. A man
When she was thrown from a Hepburn told an Interviewer the
and hi* daughter were killed Mon
white Arabian itallion and tuf had also "fallen In love" with Ip
B y EtU* J*a* K ro g h
day when their car skidded on an
fbrad aevrre bad Injuries Wed
Wins Academy Award
Th* Young Adult CIom of th*
Icy road near Oklahoma City and
Deadly In remote Durango, Meal"I've been working for years
Community Presbyterian Church
struck a train.
to , she was trying to overcome and living in small apartments
A warming trend pulled the honored Mr*. Chris Nelson and
ing "retirement" ceremonies. Livora com­
a fear of riding she had develop where I couldn't hive pets," said G IFT AT R E T IR E M E N T — Roy J. Livora
northern portion of the nation out Mrs. Juanita Jacks at a cuff**
ad at the age of 11 after a horse the brown haired, bluc*yed ae- accepts “ a little nomething to ahow our ap­ pleted 81 yaara w ith the company.
of one of its coldest spells of the h#ld preceding th* elast p*ri&lt;d
(brew her.
tress. "Now I'd Uka to have preciation” from W. Scott Hunt*, local man*
winter. Reading* early today Sunday morning. Mri. N»U&lt;&gt;n
On location fur the Heel-Hill dolens."
By JO HAMMONI1
nger of the Florida Power k Light Co., dur­
(Herald S ta ff Photo)
climbed as much as 40 degrees in leaves thl* wreck for California
Lancaster film ‘The Unforglven,"
Phone VA 8-5642
Miss Hepburn's genteel and dellthe had, she said, "fallen »p love" rsta ways charmed the critics
Th* regular monthly meeting of the vast region from th* northern and Mr*. Jacks will leave within
With the horse.
the Civic !-earu» was held this ptiins through the New England the next f*w weeks for Washingwhen she made her debut on the
ton.
0
This was typical of Miss Hep American stage. .She won tha Anafternoon at th* Library Hall at 2 statee.
Gift aarringt w«r* pm«nt*d to
By contrast, colder weather In­
bum. Despite her frailty, she has toinetta I'erry Award as best ac­
p. m.
t a enormous test for life. At a tress of the year on Broadway for
"After You Marco polo" was vaded the Southeast, aceompan the departing member* by th*
Roy J. Livora retired Friday and fellow employee. "Roy has to find another man like him the hook reviewed by Mr*. John led by outbreaks of heavy rains. group.
child, she was a good horsewom­ her performance in "Ondine" in
Hcvicnc* for th* *v*nt were
an. She U an aacellent akler. She 1164.
Dothan. Ala., recorded as one
after I t years of service with the been a fin*, dependable, willing will be a difficult task." W. O (fanner.
Livingston, customer service sup
la married to Mel Ferrer.
Hostesses for the meeting were Inch rainfall during the night and Mr*. Jo* Smathrrs. Mre. Harold
Fur her first major motion pic- Florida Power and Light Com­ and able t-mpio&gt;e "
During World War II, tha *» lure. "Homan Holiday," she won pany.
"Roy did everything in a cheer­ ervisor, said of Uvors.
Mrs. Stephen Rockwell. Mrs Earl a downpour at Mobile, Ala., llockertmllb and Mr*. Richard
All the employes who had work­ Duncan. Mrs. B. R. Grey. Mrs. M. brought that city's 24 hour total Krogh. Kcfreihmrnt* of coffee,
year-old Brussels-born a c t r e s s Ibe Academy Award as best act*
ful
and
effielrnt
atmosphere,
and
Livori has been with the San­
i-renge Juice and doughnuts were
gave underground ballet concerts tress of the year.
ed with Livori bad an opportunity It Blankenship, Mrs. John Baum- to more than two inches.
ford branch of the company since
Weathermen predicted fretting served.
(o raise funds for the Dutch reto express their thanks to him hosier and Mrs. I.c * lt Fulrh.
Dee. 18, 1039, after I t years with
4 H Club Mertlng
Jayreev To Meet
aisthnee movement.
and wish him a farewell.
th* Cocoa branch. In 1MQ h* was
Cooqaers Pear
Lake Mary’* Girl*' 4-H Club
The Longwood Jaycees will meet
Gifts and a Inter of "thanks
transferred again to Cocos to
Mua Hepburn did not actually
met Monday, Jan. S(. at th* 0
and good luck" were prevented to tonight at the park at 7:34 p. m.
complete some temporary work,
have to do the riding acenet In
&gt;chool with l««d*r Mr*. T*d
VPW Meeting
A L
J CL
Livor* by the employes of the
but
was
bsck
to
Sanford
as
soon
•Tha Unforglvan," according to
A district meeting or all |&gt;oits ADOQTQ j l i r i m p C r ,
Brook!, «.
company.
as th* work wss completed
Ernie Anderson, spokesman for
Undx Green, president, was in
Roy and his wife, Lillie Mae. snd auxiliaries of the Veterans of
"Those shoes will he hard to
charge of the mreting and Sonja
tba film's producer.
Foreign W art wat held in Del.and.
reside
at
12N)
Park
Ave
,
but
PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE
fill." taid II. C. Moore, supervisor
"But the had conquered her
Sunday. Representatives of local
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) — Fire Wester, tong leader, led the group
of transmission distribution, st a I UPI i—Brevard County residents, j soon will he moving to a cabin post No. 8207 attended.
•ear of horses, and she insisted
broke out in a $40,000 shrimp l-oat in tinging. Judy Rowell conduct­
at
l^-mon
Bluff.
Including
numerous
rmplo&gt;»s
at
gathering of Livora* many friends
Regular meeting of this post at nearby Dames Point Monday, ed the games.
an doing it despite the fact that
the Cap* Canaveral Monte T, i t !
will be held at the Altamonte causing considerable engine room
era bad a doubla to do all tha
Plans were made for the trip to
Center, are doing much of their
Springs Community House, Mail- damage.
glding acenes for her," Anderson
the
State Fair in Tampa and •
shopping outside the county, ac­
ALBANY, N. Y. (D P I)— Gov.
land Avenue, Tuesday, Feb. 10 at
Fireboat Capt. R. C. Vogel said Htlrn Freeman displayed pillowcording
to
an
Air
Force
study.
8 p. m.
Nelson A. Rockefeller, mentioned
it wat nearly six h uri before the caves made for the complttton at
The study, made by the Opera­
An effort to form a woman's
0
as a contender for the Republican
tion* Analysis Office at Patrick,
TAMPA (UPI) — Eight youths auxiliary is underway and any in­ fire was extinguished and th* her fair project.
Fcrnandtni Reach shrimper Chris­
Peggy Miller gave a demonstra­
MAYPORT ( U P ll- A four ship reported that retail sales in th* accused of second degree mur­
presidential nomination neat year,
terested and eligible person 1* in­ topher towed to shallow water tion on the covering of root hang­
has staked hia political future on Royal Dutch Gotilla, Including county increased 4IB per cent from der in ■ gang fight, go on trial
vited to attend.
where It wat pumiied out.
an
airtrsH
rarrier.
submarine
ers.
a record tax Increase for five
I04H to 1067 hut did not krep pace her* Feb. 21 in MUishorough
Sunbeams Present Play
Vogol said the fire, which prob­
The next meeting will b« hold
and
two
destroyers,
left
here
to­
million New York wage earners.
with sharply rising per capita in­ County Criminal Court.
The primary Sunbeams of the
Some of Rockefeller's most a r­ day for Joint anti submarine war­ come.
Raymond Youngblood, Ht-yenr- First llaptist church, under the di­ ably resulted from a short circuit, at th* tchool, February I.
Scout Breakfast
dent supporters said the new gov­ fare agerrlses along the Florida
It said residents sre going else­ old member of the Earring Gang, rection of M r*. Mcrtle Largeant did most damage to electrical
A father-*on breakfast will b*
where to do their shopping, parti­ admitted pulling th* trigger of and Mrs. Kloise Limmlrr, present­ equipment. He estimated damage
ernor had taken a major political roast.
at »o,'&lt;oo.
served in the educational building
The ships, with 1,200 crew mrm cularly for clothing, househo'd ap­ th* shotiun which killed Jamri
gamble by asking lha legislature
ed a play at the meeting of the
When the blase wat discovered, of the Community Presbyterian
to raise Income taxes ISO million ben. arrived here Saturday after pliances and furniture.
RfiWfe. IS. a member of a gang Women's .Missionary- Society WedBy Marian B. Jones
the Christopher was cut from her Church February 8 in obrervxlion
Brtail vales jumped from lft.B recently moved here from Harlan neiday aflcrno n of last week.
dollsra to balance the 196O1M0 being fog bound off the coast for
moarings led workers chopped a of Boy Scout Sunday. AU Lsk*
Cub Master John Evans prasld state budget The lax hlka would on* day. Commodore A. Van million dollars in 1040 to R7.6 mil­
Count;. Ky.
Members of thr cast were Car­ hole in th* side to flood the fire.
ad at the meeting of Pack No. 2U orovida more than half of what Ks me heck la In command of th* lions in 1067, the study showed.
Mary Scouts and their fathrrs
The two (angi clashed in a ol* Hick*. Vecky Montgomery.
There were no crewmen sboard. will b* ruests a t honor. Th*
i ( lha high school auditorium last
mhtt* he teTmi task force, composed of the car­ Retatl sales in adjacent Orange bloody street battle over the af­
Ilcvcrly' Montgomery, Towandu
Troop will attend th* morning
Thursday night
"fleeal disaster" for the Kate. rier Karri Doorman, destroyers County jumped 214 per cent and fections of a IS-yrar old girl. Two •Shower*. P e g g y
M&lt; Kindricks.
Announcamenu concerning hi-p ^ governor's supporters said Geldertand and Amsterdam and Hi* stale incrra.ed 14t« per rent of the young defendants have Charlotte Tripp, Dawn Colburn,
warship of th* First Baptist
during the same period.
to rt
Included a trip to (j,fr# wrre two sides to the tax th* submarine Zrrlrcuw.
Church at 11 a m. for a special
pleaded
Innotent.
T
h
*
other
slg
Patricia
I.ynn
Saunders,
Candy
Bn made Wednesday touring an r#(lln| p|tf| ind „ wl„ u k r ,
service.
Per capita income rose n per
The ships will return F ill. I I
Harris.
Candy
Chikis, Janice
Orlando nawtpaper plant, partlel year to determine success or fail­ and remain her* until Feb 23 cent from Ih6u to Ib&amp;rt, hut on a have not been arraigned.
Personals
tammler. Debbie Parrish, Karen
palion In tha PTA program, Tues­ ure.
NEW YORK 4UPI)—Philip M.
The Zeelecuw goes lo Key West per capita basis the increase in.rcMr. and Mrs. Walter Gardner
and Betti Petti*. Diane Sweat,
day. Feb. 10; and attending the " If Governor Rockefeller gels for a short stay. Three ship* will tall sales wae only 60 per cent, the
Nancy Wiiite, Hay Futch and lUydrrv. 71. retired treretory of and Sharry, Pittsburgh, Pa., ar»
annual hanquet for Cube, Boy New York state out of the red visit Port Everglade* and the report adird.
Columbia l fnlv*r*it), died Monday rived Saturday to visit his par*
Ricky I'rttis.
Scouts and Explorer Scouts which and on a pay as you go basis af­ Grlderlsnd goes to Tampa.
after a long Ulne**.
ents, Mr. and Mr*. Chris Gardner.
Personal*
„
Will he held Moodxy, Feb. id at ter only one year In office, he
At the end of th* wr*k h* will
The entire force leaves for the
Mrs.
Gertrude
Krnna
has
sold
PORT C A N A V E R A L . Fla.|
CMy Hall.
MANHASSKT. N. Y. (U P I) return to Pittsburgh for one 0
has made a tremendom accom­ West Indies in March and plans
(U P I l— A minmailit Island ar­ her huma in East lamgwood and Eugene E. Halmo*, I I , a civil en­ month, leaving Mrs. Gardner and
Members studied many phesa* plishment and It should set him to be bajk In Holland May S.
will reside wtih her daughter in
af newspaper work during the right with not only the people cf
rived here Monday and assumed Washington. D. C.
gineer wh&gt; deigned naval and Sharry her* for the month.
■onlh of January, and presented the state but people all over the
LAKE VtuilTH (U P I. Carl A. its post in s man-made port
Her. and Mr*. Lucian Scott of
Mr. and Mr*. Everett P*r»in*. •leam*hip drydock* 'on all three
a Newsmen program with buys country." one supporter aaid.
. i mart*, died Sunday after a brief Winter Park visited friends here
Schaefer. 70, editor of th* Lake
The Navy anchored the CSS of Wlldmrrr Street received a sur-.
setting up a mock telecast. Thai!
Worth llrreld. a semi weekly Observation Island, a Id.OOOton prlie visit from their daughter, din***
Sunday where they also attandrd
Another hacker said he multi
Lingo, den chief, served ae an- see the governor mining out anewspaper, died Monday in a converted cargo ship, in the har­ Mrs. Doris Moon- of Franklin. Ind
lh* morning service of the Com­
aouncer for the program. Iweiry lead If the propoved tax pro­
nursing home.
BATON ROUGE. La. (U P I)— munity Presbyterian Church.
bor adjaernt to the Air Force Mrs. Sue Settles of Acton, Ind
Cdr. Alvin Thomas was detached
O lliff read for an audience peril- gram produrrd not only the exSchaefer, who wa* with the miasilr test renter at Cape Ca­ was also a visitor.
Dr. Charlr* Reynard. 44. profrsA sellout number attended tha
aipation game ami Hilly Miklcr pertrd 277 million dollars In new Friday from his post a* executive Herald fur six years, was former naveral It will be used at I
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Davis an­ M,r of law at Louitian* State Uni­ barbecue supper sponsored by tha
officer
of
Heavy
Attack
Squadron
took lha part of John Daly la a revenue hut enough to rrdure
news editor of ihc Palm Beach launching platform for the Navy's nounce the birth of a daughter versity and a leading authority on Westminister Fellowship I a s i
One to Join Heavy Attack Squad­ Nrw*.
TV news program.
Polaris missile.
lorn January 8 weighing six legal arbitration, died Monday of Wednesday,
tasas In 1000.
Others spearing In tha telecast | "Remember, the Legislature ron Three.
If* served a* secretary • treas­
a heart attack.
The Polaris is designed for [ounds, 11 ounces
Mem tars and fri*nd* of tha •
lie was promoted to commander urer of the Meoga Publhhing Co.
W«rw Rex (Ionia, Gilbert Voigt, meets again next January and If
launching from submarines, but
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hamilton,
Community Presbyterian Church
Olen Wiggins, Jimmy Fraser, the governor ran come up with at ceremonies on the first day of In Pomeroy, Ohio, for 30 yrara special testing Is needed to pet- Tullit Avenue, celebrated their
HOLLYWOOD (U P I) Sybil will m**t Saturday to continue
Stevie Ctonla, David Evans, Mike a balanced budget, plus ■ tax re­ operations of One in Sanford.
and waa publisher and rdltor o f feet it. The USS Compass Island, third wedding anniversary lavt Vane, 63, prim* donna who ap­ repair work on tha building.
Ilia
career
waa
highlighted
on
Slaley, Charles Event, Wayna duction he will tie the toughest
weeklies In Ohio for 12 yrar&gt;
peared on th* American consert
a sister to the Observation Is­ Wed lie-day.
Regular monthly meeting o f tit#
Crabtree, Thai! Lingo and l&lt;arry candidate in the nation," a He Sept .111. IBM, when after guiding
Hr la aurvived hy his willow, land, will lie Used to test guid­ Mr. and Mrs. Vern Moulton of ■tage and * * » a headline perfor­ Chamber of Commerce will ba
Ills
disabled
ASP
Skywarrinr
away
Olliff. Mrs. J. M. Staley, den puhllean leader said.
H«len,
three
slaughter*,
a ance and firing component* the Brighton, Me. are the guests of hi* mer in vaudeville, died Monday held Wednesday night at ■ at tha
from a heavily congested area, he
mother, directed.
after suffering a heart attack.
mother, Mrs. Rita Monlton.
brother and a lister.
Navy said
C. of C. building.
tailed
out
at
the
last
potsihlr
sec­
Announcement wa- made hy
ond
from
400
fee
I.
M r*. John Elans of a training
Thomas was horn In Norfolk. Va.
'■sM C I \ e V. I-. .
■
,.
!^ s - - a .jq .r w S &gt; w i..-----------,
vi.
Ai
i aourse (or den mother* to tie held
lie la the son of Capt. George U
In Senford la the neer future. She V/rti r l f \ L C,.!*.
Thomas. UKN. It e t. and Olga A.
also explained keeping of ruh re Y O K H lig U l J U I T
Thomas of Seattle, Washington.
aords. Mre. Res ClonU and Mrs.
TAMPA (U P I) — The HillsHe Is married to the former liarBparks l-ee Clout* will be drn Ixirouith County School Hoard
Prrrlvlon, perhaps more than any one factor, has placed
l&gt;ara Adelaide Lamlrr of Coro­
Bother* this month.
vaught today to knock out part* nado, Calif, They have three chil­
Cadillac above and beyond other motor can. In every
Hoys receiving award* wera Gil- &lt;I a school Integration suit filed
drens Anne. Harold, and Jeffrey.
bert Voigt, wolf badge; Mike Sla- by five Negroes,
phase of design . . . manufacture. . . and assembly, meticu­
toy. hear badge; Larry Neely and
The School Hoard's attorney*
lous rare ii devoted to even the most minor of details.
David
Evan*, eilver
arrow*; n-ked U S. District Court to etrika
-T IM E DISCLOSETH
Ci.arlrs ar.l David Evan- and rut certain allegations c-nUInrd
The result of this untiring effort is evidenced on every
ALL T H IN G S ’'
Wayne ( rnbtrvc, honor cub* for in the Dee. 10 suit and rat ed
highway of the world—Cadillac motor c an —ten or fifteen
(he month.
legal question* pertaining to other
*&lt;Author • N r i m lu io w t
-Members rrn lid the Cul, Scout •ecllons.
or twenty yean old—still providing pleasure and prestige.
promise and sang a "Good N lrfit"
Negro Attorney Francisco R.-i
Thu jusst tun ywtra hnve
Visit your Cadillac denier to drive the 1959 Cadillac
eong at the choc of the mectfhg: riguea filed the suit seeking to
ruvuulrd tha anivwera to
Salut* School Paired
enjoin the Iciard from the prae. . . and to experience moluttlom'i most (onvvking How!
formerly uiuolvahle niotllFall iful members of Hie school lire of segregation end to srln
cal
problem*.
We
nuw
trol serving thl* &gt;i-»r ere Ho- declaratory judgment forcing the
h n v e c«in&lt;|ueru«l killura
rt King, filth grade, Carl Hill county to take some steps toward
end Allen Shull, ninth grad*. The Integration under the 1MI Su- thut have pliiKuerl man­
eervice la voluntary and hoys are preme Court ruling outlawing pubkind IhmtiKh the «k «»•n duty when the first but ar- Hr school segregation.
Soon, within our time
rtv*«, placing road blocks in f r o n t ----we hope all diiiuuaea will
of th* schoul for protection of
he overcome. Thu devoted
Student*, end again on duty until
effort! of rununrch chum*
8:44 p.tn. when th* last bus de­
parts. Regard!*** nf weather con­
tota and phyaiciana, hack*
ditions, tay* carry out these du­
ed up hy the million! of
ties. Their faculty advisor Is Mrs
dollars supplied by tha
Billy West
pharmaceutical
Induatry
Personals
arw perfecting nuw tlruga.
Mrs. W. U. Hollingsworth of
Fuyettrvtlls, Ga. Is the houseAa rapidly as Uhmu new
fuest of Mrs. B. F. Wheeler Sr.
mediral aids are dnvnloped
Then U c , who is a brother of
it la our willing duty to
Mrs. II. F. Wheeler, Mrs Annie
immedliituly have thum
Carter, Mrs. W. J. l-ewton and
available f t r your need.
Charles Lea, Is a patient at Seminola Memorial Hoaptul.

Lake Mary

Departing Women
Honored By Class ,

Longwood

Civic League Met
Al Local Library

Florida Power Employe Ends Career

Brevard Is Losing
its Dollars, Too

Rockefeller Seeks
Tax Hike, Stakes
Future On Program

Damage Is $6,000

Eight Youths Face
Murder Charges

Flotilla To Hold
Coast Exercises

Oviedo

Fire Breaks Out

Future Cub Scout
Activities Outlined

9

Deaths

Editor Succumbs
In Lake Worth

‘ Island’ Arrives
A t Cape Canaveral|

Thomas Transfers
To New Squadron

Hillsborough Asks

The standard o f the w orld in

Precision

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Steel Braces Save
Miami Man’s Legs
M IA M I (U PI)—Steel braces be
has worn sine* childhood saved
■ Miami man's legs front being
Cit'vhad between tiro cere Mon­
de r,
Erhard llowden, who ween
f I hr*ce» because of a bone
&lt; «ase, was standing behind the
L nk of hi* car M a perking
b t. The ear behind him began
to roll forward. Ita driver leaped
In te *t*p on the brakee, but hit
the go* pedal Instead.
■ The car hinged forward and
ftnnad Howden'a lag* bttween

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The
Welcome Wagon
Hostesa
W ill Knock on Your Door
with Gifta k Grootinga
from Friendly Huaines*
Neighbor! and Your

Civic and Social
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Sanford
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Red Guards Release
II* S. Truck Convoy
#

1IBLMSTEDT. Germany ( I PI&gt;
_ T h r four m ilk American con
to) held by thr Russians since
Monday was released tonight after about M hour* detention.
The relcair of the four U. S
Army truck* which had travelled
110 mile* down th* autobahn from

We*t Berlin to the Soviet check
point here at llrlmstedt ram r at
Uie and of a day of hectic activ
Ity.
It cam* after a hurried confer*
coca1 here between Findlay Burnt,
State Department advitor in Heri tin. and Lt. Col. M. Y. Markushift,

T ax Assessor Says
'No Commitments'
Mr*. Mary Earle Walker, tax assessment for thr Mie tax roll."
aitcctor, today laid the ’'could
Krider't letter taid the tomon the mi*iion "believe* it would be lien
make no commitment'
ficlal to all partir* concerned
property
atteitment
level
In
i, , i | , . a .ik n r i

rfars'.sss&amp;

sjz «..■»*-

“*

er* to meet together."
Committion and School Board.
II *d&lt;led that R T MU wee
She laid the had been requeued (tchool superintendent) had schr
h&gt;
doled"' the‘ rn'r'eting""a* ' the fl'r.t
«■ hi.
Feb 12

Knder ye.terday told Ttir Her
Ihe meelinr had Wen
to rcsch
r t«jr liny th r called in an attempt to reach

with Green. She added that Ihete aid that
conference* will be held "a* *oon

ii i \ .1 ,7 .

• ' . A U' f U ‘: ? L

! ,

W o rn !

•currrnl reapprai.al have become
available."
_ In a letter to Commimon O i air­
m a n John Krlder, Mr*. Walker
*Hd:
" If there are other lubject*
which you would like to discus*
at thla meeting, n-quiring my at
lention. pleate Inform me of
three matter* *nd 1 .hall be
happy to cooperate ”
The
letter noted that
__
50U
failed to Mate _lhe purpose of thl*
meeting, but I in u m r your In
0 tentlo«i la to diirui* a level of

News Briefs
Ike On Vacation
WASHINGTON (U P li — Prsrsi4MB Bisenhower left today for a
t^M M aville, Ga. vacation

.Hawaii Bill Okayed
"

WASHINGTON (UI’II — The
!S i u m Interior and Imular Af*
l i ^ n Committee today approved a
hill V mike Hawaii the both (tat*
[ t ’nion The vote wa* 35 to 4.

Teg Challenge
1 WASHINGTON, (L T I1 — ITetl*
4 M l, f-Ilacnhower challenged Dem­
ocratic coogrettionai leader* to­
day to raitr taxea if they p*«*
^ costly homing and airport billa.

Quick ‘Cure’ Found

agreement

on

the

a .te .im e n l

level

Funeral Tomorrow
For Bob Shoemaker
Funeral eervice* will (&gt;e held tornorrow at 4 p m. for Robert J.
i Bobt Shoemaker, i t . who died
yMterij ar i t
a. m. in an Or­
lando hospital
Mr Shoemaker wa* lw&gt;rn April
8. IMT, in Lake Wale*. Hr »aa a
resident of Sanford for U year*
and a graduate of Seminole High
School. He attended the Univeritty
of Murtda, Gaine.villc, where he
wai a member of ATO fraternity.
Hr was employed by the Central
Honda Experimental Station.
Survivor* include hit wife, Mr*.
Barbara Ann Shoemaker; one
daughter, Deborah Ann; parents,
Mr. and Mra. Claude W. Shoe
maker, Sanford, and a gram]
mother, Mr*. K H. Mulllt, frost
City,
The Rev. T C. O'Stecn and Dr.
J B. Root will official* at service*
in llru.on Funeral Home Inter­
ment will be held at a later date.
Honorary pal1.oarer* are l.arry
Bate*. Koi&gt;er‘ Harvey, Johnny
Higgini, Tom ny Spear, Harold
Bale and Jimr.»/ Butler.

Famous Parisians
Linked To Orgies

A TLA NTA t i l l ' l l —The Georgia
Legislature, which call* ittelf "the
lo A ct paid in Ihe nalion," found
a quick cure for tl wocl Tuesday
Member* voted themselves a 110
PARIS IU I’l l —Ten more prom
a day raise.
input I'aruians today faced ques­
tioning and ponlMr indictment in
the "rose ballet*’ orgi-s Involving
CHICAGO f U l'll — Toiler were young girls, Magistrate Marvell
• nailed Tuesday when 4-year-old S*colic said.
w Elnalhan G. Smith got lo*l in hi*
Parts
rrslauranlcur
Georges
fam ily1* 45 room man.iun. Police llicaneheri wai the fifUi “ person­
found him behind a divan in the ality" to be charged wtih "ofliving room.
fensea igaim l public morality" in
connection with the «ne
Other* rhargid with the same
offrnic .were former National A*ALEXANDRIA. Va (U P ll
Federal Judgr Albert \ l i r j an to- wmbly President Andre le iro
day ordered the Alexandria Sellout quer; his friend, the While Rus­
Board to admit nm* Negro chil­ sian countess Elisabeth dr Pinadren lo thrre whit* schools next jeff; famed woman's hair dresser
Guillaume Guglirlmi, and Jean
f Tuesday.
Jcstirr, a department aturr di­
rector.
Former Part* I'oUce lroi»cctur
CHICAGO (L'l’l j — Frank Ran­
dall went to International Airport Pierre Sorlut, said to be the or
to mail a paoage to Afghanistan ganisrr of thr orgies, wa* Jailed
He opened the wrung do»r, found on a charge of inciting minor* to
himaelf in a "restricted area" ami debauchery.
A doien girl* l-etwrea Die ages
had tn be vaccinated for small­
of 14 amt IP were Involved tn the
pox,
can- They were rejxirtrvl to have
darned nude or near nude at par
ties at villas on the fringe of par
$
NEW YUKK a r t ) -Two Hoc ii.
irur 70? jet passenger planes land
#d safely Tuesday night despite C r _ _ L _ T „
f) . - .
mishaps resulting from "rnalfunc- r r Q n K C
I 0 D C C O ITIG
.
a ,
, |
Unns” in lllghl. Tiu-te were no in p
juries in rilher ca*e.
WASHINGTON tUBl &gt;—William
-----------------------------H Franke will succeed Thom*.
T.VLLAHASSET. iL 'I'l) - Tup B Gatei Jr as »*crelary of the
backer* of a proposed patent op Navy on June I
Gates resigned Tuesday bul
lion subsidy law are convinced the
plan would nul push Florida'* pub agreed lo President El*&lt; nhower’a
P ile school system into the shadows request to stay on the job for
of pnvalp schools.
three month* while Navy pro
grams arr presented to Cnngrei*
The President promptly named
WASHINGTON iL 'I'l)
De Franke, now undersecretary of
fense Se-cretary Nell H 51cElroy the Navy, lo the top po*t A 64■aid today there would I * only year ■ old accountant, Franke
'one or two niiaslle*’' difference joined the government in 1951 a■
in 11. A and Russian* stock■ of a special aiiiiiant to the defense
war-ready intercontinental
mis­ secretary
siles by the end of l!*59.

Boy Lost In Home

Judge Says: ‘Mix’

Behind That Duor

Planes Land Safely

Secretary Ut Navy

'Option' Defended

U. S. To Cateii Op

•Bill 'Not Extreme’
WASHINGTON i U P I) — Presi­
dent Eisenhower made it clear to­
day thal hi* civil rig lit* program,
to be submitted to Congress Thurs­
day, will not have any extreme
feature which in his opinion would
raise temper* and prejudice*.

No Mure Strippin’

all'll

1.4 IN DON
i uyllt* Duto*&gt;, London's star ilripleaie artist
during World War II, told a taa
eourt that she itopiwd taking U
off and became a hotel cook to
ah* wouldn't “be stripped of ovarytoting again by the !«■ man."

Fire To Firemen
MOBILE. Ala. tU 1*11 — Now
they're delivering Ihe fire* right
tn th* firemen. When firemen
nouldnY reach • burning railway
Oftafrigerator ear here Tuesday. ■
fw itrh engine obligingly pushed M
**

AN

IN D E P E N D E N T

United Prena Loused W ire EetnblDhed
political advisor to the Soviet! V 0 1 " X L I X
Army hradquartrra In Eaal.Ber
lin.
Burnt told newtpapermrn after
the te tnon with Markuthtn that
the Kuitiani had dropped their
ortxmal demand to rnipect the
trucka' cargo*.
The Ruttiant previously had r#
futed to pan the convoy without
tuch an intpection,
Burnt tram* hrrr at to'ashlngton
announced that the United State!
had demanded that the Ruttiant
releate the American trucki and
tervirrmen held at the Helmttedt
checkpoint
ar.d that
Motcow
makrt certain there it no “ repeURobert, a hand tome bloml boy,
NEW YORK (L T li - Eight
tmn of the incident,"
year old Roliert Sullivan became told nurse* when he was brought
Alter two and a half hour* of an orphan today.
to Huthing Hotpiial early today
negotiations with the Russians al
But almo*! 10 hour* after the
that hr thought hit father wat
, era ill uf an American Airline*
yard,
down the road. .toward.
,tnr w ^
K«.t R lv.r here. dead; hr didn't know for turr
„1tm
,,
„
.
.
.
4*. wit ■. 11 —
*we*w we*netai nea%aI I It ft ■
_
. .
Roliert. whose family lived in
H ,r"n. Burn, announced that he young KuUrt hldn I b#en toltl
lirmpatrad. N.Y , and hi* mother
had reached agreement
how hi* lift had been altered.
*
h" ■»
Hit father and two vutert were were brought to the hospital in
" ™ " " m m t, thoie waiting on the killed and hit mother died a frw the tame ambulance at I t tn
**•«
” &gt; ,h' I*1" 1"
,hlc hour* Lter of injuries suffered in The mother, tairam*. 40, died
three hour* later
American truck headlight. .ml thr crash.
Hoticrt. sitting in bed fur au
dfttly ccome
on ind their engines
um r ™ *
elimination Ihu morning, wat
r o w Into artton
naked from Ihe wait! up and rrd
The four truck* moved through
welt* were visible scroti hit ah
the Soviet barrier, which bad
dorm n A nuric laid he hid aut
been railed fur them, and on
frrrd abdominal abrasion* when
aero*, thr bridge separating thr
two control point*—one on th*
hr wat thrown againtl hit safely
Wrttcm vide and or»a on the Combelt in the rrath. Ilia condition
wat littrd at fair.
muniit aide
Three-year-old Beltie McGowan
The) accelerated all the way.
Afler the crash h* rllmhrd to
and were hitting a good .peed was back in her laiile Venire home ,h, " " p * th7 V r e c k « i '* t h ....
hi*
ai noon b " W a »cr Sber.fr* deP molbrr who hr , lW tp p r tltt i
when they neared the writ.
K. „ . hnikrn |fg
Welt German police railed their utiei and neighbor* had comt«d! have
a
th* neighborhood in what appear­
barrier, and the Americans con­
“ I * i i kneeling on the wreck
ed
lo
be
a
fruitiest
search.
tinued right on into Wett Garage with mother, that’s why I
The canal behind the M.-Gowan
many wilhout Interruption
to cold," th* nurte quoted
home wat being searched when wat
J” ™

1908

D A IL T

NEW SPAPER*

W EDNESDAY, FEHRUAHY 4, 1869

SANFORD,

F L O R ID A

NO. 80S

65 Dead In Crash Of Airliner

Youth Is Orphan 'God Good To M e/ Craft Hits River,
Due To Big Crash Survivor Declares Breaks; 9 Rescued

*»•

3-Year-Old Found
By Mayfair Golfer

Dimes March Nets
$2,057 In Sanford

th* chikl wa* brought to the clubhuute al Ihe Mayfair Country
Club by a wyman golfer. The golf
course is M itr a l blocks from her
home.
Her franlh parent*, Mr. and
Mra. Joseph McGowan, w e r e
il&gt;rcchIra* with gratitude knd re­
lief when ttie child . wa*
found.
„,,,
..
*
nr' * r
J1*'
bur* or the Sheriff'! Department
enough.’’ McUuaan i t id "1 don't
kno« who the people are whu help­
ed u*. but I do want them to know
huw much is was appreciated."
The child wat discovered mi is
ing about 10:30 a. m. Th* Mc­
Gowans mated her* rwerntly from
South Carolina.

Sanford March of Dimes volunteer* scored a virlory Monday
night with Ihe annual Mother's
March on Polio
Under th# leadership of Mr*.
Rutsrll Spencer and Mrs Martin
Dyer, 52 district chairmen and
1J7 volunteers collected $2,05, go
during th* one hour drive.
The funds have been turned over
to Ihe Seminole County Chapter of
thr National Foundation, headed
by John Sauls
Mother* were greeted on their
return by hot coffee at the I ’SO,
where .Mrs Carol)n Higgins open­
ed thr door* for th* colleclor*.
Mr* Spencri *ald. Witnoin the
help of the district chairmen who
LAKELAND ( 1*1*1) — General
nrganiird
thrir
srrtlnn*,
thr
Manager Homer Hooks of the Flo
March could not have been a
rlda Citrus Commission will ask
lU C C fll,
*’1 with H mtrr p»i«th|r lo .the_ Corn miss ion ne»l week to ».-rk

Citrusmen Seeking
Hike In Shipments

thank each mother and father i " .. ^ V i .. ^ , l° r''!“ *
D rill fruit ibipmrnlt
individual!). Many of the falhcra
Hooks taid Tuesday he will tug
not onlF bHperd by driving the gesl at the next Commission meet
family car, but alto knocked at
ing Feb. 11 thal an industry meet
many doors or tat at home with
ing be rallrd to gn "into the
the rhitdrrn."
M r. Spencer recounted amusing
, f "»
experiences during thr evening.!1* * "
how
C* B
ln
creased
One donor bad no children, so
He
told
th*
local
Rotary
Uuh
thr measured her dug and gave
that unlri-t th* iteadlly declining
hit length in dinu-v.
ih ip rn e n l. are bolstered, d im .

Profits Of Dance
To Provide Bands
For Teen-Agers

growers are going to !&gt;r in trouble

when Ihe grove damage auffi red
in Iasi winter's frrrrc* ha* healed
■ml o r a n g e produdiun again
reaches the inn million Im i level
He said "shipments have de
rllned steadily for the past lo
years and this season appear to
be headed for their lowest volume
In 26 year* "
He added professors have "dune
...
. . . .
, .,
,^
, .'*k,nK
'
\ , m ,?nlntrn'.
'.n
" rr
our " T *
set . . , bul ihe fact reiniina
that the increase in pruresving
diN'i not automatically juiiif) or
exruie ihe decrease in fresh
self* "
Hooks said thr Industry mutt
Increase fruit quality and im
prove marketing method* tn put
fresh fruit lairs back to their
former levels.

Youngster* in Sinfurd
and
Seminole County will profit from
the *u crri* of Bobbv llarkrtt'a
jar* hand Friday night
PriHecd* from Ihe performance
ftf
anv) will gn Into a apeclar
flf any)
.pedal
fund to provide "name" dance
r
f,inds for teen agrr* at no cost
tn u„.m
Thr dance will be held at S p
m in the Sanford Civic Center.
Ticket* are on sale al Ismnir'*
Record Hack and Miller'* Radio
H
* nd Appliance Mail order* may
tw sent tn the Sanford Recreation
Department, city h * ii
Ticket*
al&gt; * ' Ti H"n:lM |,,,rr) ■
)
f*nn ,Brrf,®r
. 0WrV
charged
Meeting expenses I* the only oh
Jrr ,iv r
••hlertain
Mr* Joe Fruvtard, Writ lj&gt;»ial
mrnt to Sanford resident*
Tires* for the livtening or dam: Lake Drive, w *i dismayed lost
ing session is optional.
mghl whan her car rolled hack
ward* down Ihe drive way, jump
#d the curb and slid into ihe
A | ) | H l i n t l ‘(l T o B o a r d
j . K(
William Hall-ark, l ’«l. S G
A wrecker pulled Ihe late model
llarnman. I&lt; I Klm'-all. George from thr water, where « had
W. Morgan and C A• Wab-s have
,
.
. ...
,
. . .
l-een appolotad tn the Seminole t roV « rd
.he
County Zoning Hoard r.f Adjuit | f l" * * /• 1 *,M ,h^ h*ri * * ' T’ullr&lt;J
Ihe emergency hrakr. rive car
menl by the County lorn mission
was parked on a illgtil Incline

Brake Not Pulled,
Car Rolls In Lake

A ir Station To Dedicate
Field To Hero's Mem ory
•n m 11
vi # ■ w
i *i
rtie field at banfurd.Naval Air
Station formally will tw dedicated
D ,0 nm m r W
“ * ^ *Y *
n ^° P
1M ,
t
Cerrmonie* will honor tlie mem
ory of Lcdr. Hobert Ramey, who
perished in the flaming - wreck
■je of hia AJD Skywarrior. June
1. Thr tragedy ocrurrrd near Sr
trill*, aa Ixdr. Ramey urdrrrd hia
two crewmen to parachute and
stayed with the burning plane. Hy
hi* action he avoided crashing
in a heavily populated area.
The field will be dedicated by
Capt. Monel Arthur, Naval Air
Station Commander. T V Navy
Manna Corps Medal wtoi b* a

'

Ibralii

K0D* r»He swam with hia mother to a
tuglmal where they were picked
up, Robert said.
" I nnty had a roupl* of swim­
ming Iriiona and th* current wai
atrong." Robert laid.
"1 told him hla mother was
downitaira," the nurse said. "He
doesn't know Urn other*
are
dead."

If

.
He la Joe Bakrr. inatallrd as a
warded Lcdr. Ramey, puvthmn memtier of the eltv governing
IM),|y. \ | rt Rim ey will accept body list month A* Seminole's
&lt;*» n»»-.1wl from Radm. W, J. iwmlnrr. Baker will tompeie with
Switle. Coinmaiular K t.-i A| .
2'&gt;un* farmer, for the Hate
- i * 11***, commander Meet Air, (|,|r
Jacksonville.
r,mtrrt t | |
^
U d r. Ramey was attached to t)»e Jayceea
V A II-H whan th* tragedy occurrrd. His two crewmen and squa­
dron males will be present al
ceremonies Frldcy. A formation
CATASZAKO. I t , I , IU I‘1, —
of AJD Skywarrior* from the Air Farmhand Domenico 8ino, 24.
Station will pass over the field changed hi* mind on the eve of
during the dedication.
hi* scheduled wedding Munday,
The public ha* been invited to kidnaped his fiance's IE-year-old
attend. Security guard* will guide m lrr and ran off with her. l*o
guest* to perking area* and lice arrrsied him a frw hour* lat­
grandstand*.
er and roecued the girl.

All In The Family

NEW YORK (UFO — A new American Airlines jotjmwvmt airliner nti**evl iU IJtCiunnliii Airpurl runway in
foif and rain ami plunged into tho Eiuit River juat befor*
laal midnight, killing ii5 of the 73 peraima nlKianl.
A paaainK tuglxgit |iluck&lt;‘d nine pervoua fnun the wuter
and the wreckujre. One diml Utter in a hospital. Hv mid-

morning. 16 bodies had been
eovered from the shallow muddy
w alrr* of Ihe tidal nver.
The plane, a new two million
By SKYMOl’K KI MACM
dollar Itirlwv plop airrrafl put into
As Told To I'P I
service only 10 days ago, was the
tjod was koihT lo mr. It's Ihe
only way 1 ould figure It eul.
airline's Flight .120 oul of Chicago.
Two Hanfurd women employed
1 wasn't sitting in my teal I
Ila last contact with th* airiiorl
wat tilling in the plane'* lounge by th* .Southern Bell Telephone lower was a routine acknowledge*
with another guy and two slew
"(ht"m'lulon'lo land/'ma‘i
ardetses We were talking and ror , ^ ? 1 i - V! . f . AJ ‘ i ' l w ln. » £ '
^
h
»
............. - .............* v ;
joking. I wat strapped tnlo my
.
.
.
, .
IT)* plan* apparently smashed
The awards are given for Uf* into thr nver in landing position,
a ril.
Then w* wet
down and I •sting aciiun on th* part of tele­ broke apart and sank quickly a
thought I was going to die. How phone operators,
alwut 26 feel uf walrr.
Mrs Audrey I’stterson, «|&gt;«rat
did l gel out id the plane* I don't
It appeared likrly that thr cause
know, but 1 helped pull out two ur, and Mrs Rebecca Jones, assist­ of the fatal trash first uf a II. A
ant ciilaf operator, were credited
hostesses and a tittle boy.
made commercial jet prop in the
That walrr wat cold I thought with laving th* life of Mrs. J. B. U. S —would not lie determined
I'd .never ter my wife again. You Ray when ah* suffered a heart at- until completion of an love*to­
don't know. 1 cam* close to li v ­ tftk and was cut off from a con- ga linn
versa lion with a nephew in Ar­
ing up
"There were only two ta rt*
1 swam in th* walrr to a tug. kansas. Due to their quick think­ piece* at wreckage." Everett
bust. 1 swear lo God I gay* up ing, police niih*d lo Mr*. Kay‘a Phelps, co captain of th# tugboet
twice. You Just don't know how home and admitted her lo th* ho* H. Thomas Tali, said, "the tail
lucky I wa*. Now 1 know 1'U pital, where ahe aoon rwcoverrd.
The awards were mad* by C. H. and part of th* fuselage. Three
Uv* to be ft)
Tuck,
general traffic manager for people were perched on the fuse­
I'm in good shape, only my
lage. We hauled thrm aboard.
ankle. Hut oh my hick, my leg, Florida.
Aa we did ao, a hand poked
my head. And I'm *tiU Reeling.
through a door in the wreckaga.
That water—II wa* to coldl
"The man inside th# fuielage
called for help. Crewmen yanked
on th* door wllh hooka but
couldn't g*t M open. Then tba
fuselage section pulled away from
th* hooka. The man’s hand dis­
The audience at th* Sanford appeared Hia crita stopped , .
Civic Center left with mlard feel" If only there were more boats
ingi Ian night after viewing the around, mors people could b ar*
modern gyration* of Uv* Dane* bees aavrd."
Drama.
Many wen frank in their unap­
crete block construction hat been
used throughout The floors are preciative comment*. Dthcri said
trrraun; ami ceilings are low with they had enjoyed the performance.
Thu wai the tin t time dances
aecoustical tit* to eliminate noise.
Kach office has Its own tile had been ataged in the new build
restroom. The huilding ia design­ ing. Carefully weird lighting rfed for addillonal stories. Kxpan feci* were eometlme* marred by
aion may l&gt;« accomplished by re­ th* dust left on costume* after the
C A P ! C A N A V E R A L , Flamoving all interior walls, if neces­ wearer had writhed on the floor.
klualr cam* from a hidden hi-fi (U P I) - The Air Force fired iU
sary. Hi* roof ia held by concrete
*et and. except for a modern Jait loth Intercontinental Atla* early
pilasters.
A terrain, floored arcade wiU b* 11**. » ' • W ■ cl***»cal vein, today to close out the key ph*»*
willgive eat) a r r m to office*! T-mlly^ Irankel, featured dancer, of the husky missile's develop­
and the street Kirk nlim ate* that i undeniably is talented. She held ment.
Aimed at a point about O N
cuitomcra will u»r the convenient ",
^or " a'f * n k *
b* r
city parking lot adjoining Uv*
of "Child* Flay." m llri down tha Atlantic tracking
property.
Jl‘or lb‘»- M l»»
• range, tha Wifoot rocket wai tha
The flat roof will have a .even mou‘ » «r ,y
ihrtddtol last In tha Atlai "B " aeries, la
bait overhang with a two lout
of &lt; • “ «
r®m. ^ r thl* phase th* Atlas wai tailed
* h"u.ldr"
,UBf? inciudeel Ux. with all Ihrea al 11* powerful
aluminum facing to give the ttear*,
laughter and Imaginative rocket engines, drslgned to g irt
liuilding a low took and protect
play of a child in th* nurirry.
it a 6.In ) mile boost
•') paster* from wralher. A sideThe company comiits of lix
The firing followed by Tl houri
walk aruund th# office* ha* been ■ihrr dancer*, wlio were at their
.
,
, the lerond attempt tn fir# the Atincluded for convenient accei*
heal in the a .U C of * teen age
h|rluil, ml&gt;iU#i ,tte T lU f,
Kirk isid that seven uf th* gang. A* ici'im tu be th* rase with
office* had hern rented, but de­ all modrrn “art" group*, each HUM The Titan launching waa
thwarted at the last second when
clined further comment on who Irene ended in tragedy.
a malfunction developed In th* Mwill occupy them Thr building
Thr audience wa* stymied dur­
* ‘U &gt;&gt;* completed to about m ing "Haunted Momenta," a dance foot m liiile
Floodlight! plrrred the clear *ky«
week*, h* said,
hilled a* a huntoroui and horrible
ai Ihe Allas Mailed off at 3;tot
lake
a
la»k
at
Sanford'a
To
" * * 1- - , - * fc
fantasy of people and sound*. ID
a m * * L, ihatlrrlng a thick lea
morrow" i« Imw the sign in front III* Ranfordites d i d n ' t
know
mating formed h&gt; Uie suhlero
uf Ihe ufflce read*.
whtlher to laugh or rry.
liquid oxygen in III tanks. The Al­
Kirk will start construction on a
ia* made a smooth start and
new medical building near the
dim i d with gradually Increasing
hospital within M day*.
speed into a star filled sky. After
■bout two and a half minute* tha
A j. i . . L
I.
Heavy wlmla thal r l p M branch mlaille'a t* « booster engine* apA r r O C K IS ^ 0 x 0 1
!•» from tree* and lent lan-e ar peared to burn oul aa planned,
lirle* flying hampered Sanford and the Alia* continued under
firemen ahortly after noon tralay power for another full minute,
Frank Meisch, 65, died tail aa they eatinguithrd a fire at |
■
- ■—
mghl in Jaikwiiivllle.
Hall Bros Trucking Co garage on
. * . . . * *w
Mr M rm h was a retired Ban Writ F ln t
ford farmer amt moved to Jack
Minor damage w»g tamed by
*
•onvill# two ye»r« ago lo Hv* the fire, which tlartrd In a pile «f B u i l Q i n Q S u r V e V
ultli hi a *&lt;m in law and daughter, a.iorted trucking article* behind
-»
•
Mr and Mrs I*irry lljrlu fii li! ihe
Flitnfs quickly ipfrai!
* ontuItlnE
Jfttntf
tlur lo a hr art attack to an adjarrnt o|»rn area. v*h«*rr ^ramhlr l(oi*«*ri, U trtlork ind
Survivor* include hit wife Mr* l.iuih and grata were Under dry.
Ft ilr of to Inter Park, wrre aulhoHi-lt-n Brandi Meitch, Jiukson
Water w*» played un the tree* rued by County Commitsloneri
vllte: iwu brother*. Joe Melach. 1and buildings after the t.lace had yesierday tn makr a survey * t
Sanford, and Nick Meisch, Jack been put down. Damage wa* not public building* in Seminal* Counaonvillr
rrtimated, and the cause undcler- . t)
Fuurral vrrviie» will he held, inintvi at 12:30 p m. Chief K. T. | The Arm will luhmlt a report
al All Soul* Calhidlc Church Fri | numias and ai* mrn from the Kan on the condition of the courthouse,
day morning at » Other arrange ,ford Kir# Department rushed to jail, rounty home, road ramp
mrnt* are incomplete.
Mhe teen*.
and the health unit.

2 Operators Given
Famed Vail Awards

Dance Drama Gets
Office Building Nearing Mixed Reception
Completion, Owner Says

Nearing completion In down
town Santurd la on* of Central
Florid*'* moot
modern ufflce
buldlngt.
Designed a fu r • "ilatar" build­
ing in Miami Beach, th* Kirk
Building at Commercial A t* and
Hood St wiU house 12 offices
The steel and cunrrele roof will
go on thr taller part of lids
week, according to Hill Kirk, who
It doing hit uwn contracting. Con-

Despite Weother,
Gas Tax Increased
TALLAHASSEE tU i’li — YU&gt;
liiia't gswdin* tax total reached
5liK.lin.l2J. an increase of more
ih»n four i«*r cent. J*»pll* the
J,'/"" " 7 r . .'7/
In l»MI which
tom ut Industry,
anocked
out
Read Chairman Jo* Crutrgut wild
today.
Thr Ua to tMT totalled IIOS,
M5.6UJ.

Gasoline and other BPdur fuel
provide th# U * income
which i* live ll«*d Department'*
chief source of fund* for highway
construction.
tale,

‘Histoiy Month’
Proclaimed Here
February ha* been proclaimed
American History Month by Ma
yor Al Wilson.
Th# proclamation wa* signed
Ui* request of the local chapter
of lit* Daughters of the Americen
Revolution.
All eltlre-e, ii ld q and ' ’-i-.-n
were urged to acquiinl themsc,.«s wiin American loalo.)
during the month.

Atlas Is Launched
After Titan Fails

Fire Extinguished
Near Local Garage

„ To Frank Meisch

Weather
tuosiderxbl#
cloudiness a n d
* * lb acaUered •h " **’/ * '
Wtm* We all) heat) tonight, be
M rtly clend, ami not quit*
* V " " “ Tk-rada,. U - Ion .h i
Ml to ,0 . South to aouthwesl e im la
w
11 " ,l«
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‘ hl,U"« **
„„rth»e.l over mital o&lt; area
* — on
—
Thur&gt;day and diminishing. Small
craft waininga are dltplayed on
Intlh m u l l

Joe Baker Chosen
Top Young Farmer Thieves Get $10
A Sanford City Commissioner From Bus Station
today was chosen Ihe Outstanding
Young Farmer of Seminole Grain

Editors Note: Srimmir Ke
math, J4. a ttrooklvn salevinan,
wa* a pavvengrr ahoarit the IIIlaird Amrrlran Airline* Flrrtra
that crashed In New York Tues­
day night. II* wai wilting in the
plane'* lounge &gt;&gt;klig with Ihe
ttrwardesses when the plane
tlammrd into the Fail Nner.
Ill* Injurir* wrrr not betinrd to
be grille al. This I* his story.

Ht

Seminole County Health Unit Assured

.Seminole (.'mini) will have tie tit* near the hospital was diacuiaed, but waa found to be “Uw
) lot).UK health unit.
Fielim.nary step* aJrrady an highly priced."
T V Huard passed a rewilutlon
Ttiieves .U ilr llO In ca.h from '
«*&gt; a«d • « . truelion should
amending U&gt;* present budget to in
Ihe Greyhound bu* atalion early '-egm aomrlimi hi* tuminer.
lliia morning
Thr decuion lo build came al a dud* matching fund* required by
k , hreak. i meeting yesterday afternoon be- th* government before ronitruction
'
. .
,
. ,
-.
. .. i , , m County Coniinlsrionrr* ami can begin. Forehand informed
.
hark d an i l w riftmc a Authua Forehand of the Flurola ivunty admimilralure that he
„
checked m thr atatfon*' De*r1tq»m#«f Conunlttkm’* Hoi pi could nut make an application
e" ' c* rrt “* ,hr , U , " ’n I — -------- ------ ■*— •— -• *-■-* withuist prouf of local malrhtng
l-ollce made I V discovery a l l j f 1
3 So a. m. Manager Bob BUhimer Go'iiniiaitoners toat g ^n d w u rk fund*.
John Krlder and Lawruftf* Iw oftJ i H
w anything
...in to # else
, i „ n)u“
or the
wat unable u
to tell
wimmediately,
^
^
ford were appointed naftcutor* af
had been taken.
grant of ttb.ouu. given umW the t V project and will sign all t o r * Hill-Burton Hospital Act,
tiry dra ument* aa the part af the
CommUftcnen voted la edvir­ Hoard. T V county Must provide
The Mvng wood Town Councto will tu# for sal* the present county $55,wy) for building costa.
meet tomorrow night g I t th* Vallh unit property on I’almetto
Forehand said that he would be­
Town Hall.
A»e. A uie on French Av#„ ad gin work Uiimcdialely on estimat­
jarent to the Southern Bell Tele- ed cost figures, and adeiaed the
plwn* Go., in tonsidcred unsatis­ Board to hire an architect. In out­
S.ake 51ary Chamber uf Com­ factory by Dr. Jack Thurmond, di­ lining the atepa required, ha said
merce meets tonight at I ift the rector of the (bounty Health Do- lh* second step would Include a
partaaeaL
rafUrtJoft ed the eouatr’a financial
Chamber building .

Council To Meet

Chamber To Meet

CoUntV Will Get

rrtourrrs. The third step will h*
a site survey and legal opinion of
■He valuer T V fourth will be I V
opening al bid* and the actual
start of tontlruclion.
I’lans will be accepted only afler
a study of other health unit* hi
Florida Forehand stressed that n
simple constructFin wa* adequate.
“There i* ft&gt; M l design, but the
building mutt be fire resistant and
functional for your purpose*," he
added.
Dr. Tbarmood told the Board
that be had Investigated the vacaM
medical building In Uwgwuud end
found II aatiafectory. Attorney
Meek Cleveland Jr. we* authoritni
to investigate I V ownership of tlw
building. The structure he* be«to
offered to the County Health De­
partment for eae aa a health eeftter.
Other Commiacloa action tnensto
ed a decision to Investigate gil ttodi

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEW SPAPER*

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia (l!Pl) V O IT X U X
United Press Letued Wire Established 1908
MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 19ii9
SANFORD. FLORIDA_____ NO. 801
Four p l a n e s and two ships'
searched Ihe ice • choked North
Atlantic today for clues to the
fate of 93 person* on the Danish
motor vessel Hans IIedtoft which
di*ap|wared after striking an Iceherg four days ago.
Moderating weather aided Ihe
search. But no trace of the bright
orange vessel or Its passengers
and crew waa Immediately, visi­
ble
Faint radio signals had raivrd
hope that at least some survivors
were alive in a lifeboat or on an
ice floe But search director* said
today there seemed little likell
hood the signals were related to
NORFOLK. Vs. (UPI)— Virjfinia admitted 21 Negroes
the Hedtoft
HAVANA, Cuba (U P M -Author
Royal Canadian Air
Force
to
white
public schools today in a reluctant hut pvuceful nun*
me* ordered an investigation to­
search and re«cue officers said it
basis, tigging and sagguig with day to determine whether a bomb from a policy of maaaivo resistance to integration.
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
Dr
T.,
was believed the signals came
Seventeen Negroes were admitted to school* in Norfolk
explosion in the midst of a reli­
from an aircraft or an aircraft Keith Glennan. director of Hie Na­ the lurn of every new year." he gious procrtsioa was accidental or
and
four at Arlington in the Wnnhington auburbs.
said,
'
then
we'd
tu-Urr
spew!
our
homing signal They were not on tional Space A d m i n I a tralion,
a counter revolutionary action.
There was not the slightest incident, deapita a few pina distress frequency, they said, warned t o d a y that Americans money buying telescopes lo watch
17 Skiers Injured
Ttiree person* were killed and
nor on frequencies known lo he
npening rumblings that there
MILAN, Italy (UPI&gt;—S*vrnte*n
the Russians pioneer ui spare.’' *0 Injured, many seriously, when
available to ihe Hnlloft's radio or most "roll sags our sleeves . furf Glennan, first witness al the the bomb exploded Sunday In the
ehiera war* injured Sunday nijrht
would be pii'krltng and strife.
years lo com e" H ihi-y hope tn
the radios in its llfrhoats
when two buses collided here.
committee's follow up hearings on midst of 13.000 pilgrim* in a pro
Until today, affected schools In
Planes mss.crusted the rough­ catch up with Russia in the rare studies held tn the Seriale last
cession al El Uobrr shrine out­
Norfolk
had been rioted sine#
ly 100 - square • mile an-a off lor apace,
No Bread, Or Cake
week, gave this resume of IT.S, - side Santiago de Cuba in Orient*
last
summer
in Ihe severe appIG
the
southern
lip
of
Greenland
this'
NEW YORK (UI'U—A atrlke
Mr lull) Ihe House .Spate Com­ space plans for the iin mediate fu province.
morning under a I.ooo . foot ceil
ration of a Virginia law lhat re­
Ly g.lKXI bakery werkera hat halllure:
Ttiree person* were understood
mitter
that
time,
money
and
e
f­
ing. Visibility wat reported lo Im&gt;
quired the closing of any school
ad pradurtion in TOO hakeri** in
Hurl a 10 ton space craft Inlo. to have been arrested In the pre­
seven miles, obscured al timet by fort must lie poured Into a tut or tilt around the earth by 1961. |
lhat was integrated.
liy
DARRELL
GARWOOD
the New Yo:i metnv'ottan area.
liminary inquiry
light snow.
lalncd U 8 program if thia coun­
Other schools that were closed
Fir* a two ton space craft "in­ The explosion firs) was thought
WASHINGTON
(UPI)-Pre*idrnt
Return to Srxiik
try is to overcame Russia's lead to deep space—Iar beyond the lo have been caused by an aban­ Elsenhower told Congress to his under the same law are in Char*
Enus Tour
On the turfare, the U. S. Coast
moon" by the same year.
doned army or rebel mine In the first annuel sparr report today lullesvllle—permitted t &gt; open seg­
in puwrrtul rocket boosters.
MIAMI (U l'li—Artentine Pr*aGuard cutter Campbell and the
regated today under an eleventh*
Orbit
a
73
Ion
space
craft
kient Arturo Fronditl ended hia
Santiago area, which had hern
"If our space programs are to
German motor vessel Potcidon
that the goal of this nation te hour court reprieve that post­
around Ihe earth hy 1963
tile
scene
of
some
bitter
fighting
L. 8. visit Sunday by dedlcatlmt
turned back into the ice fields u be run on an off again, on again
poned integration until nrxt Sep­
Glennan did not say in hi* open- in the tong rebellion that toppled peaceful interplanetary flight.
a new air terminal here.
the tun rose for the brief right
tember—and at Front Royal in
ing remarks how (ar along the the Kulgencio Batista regime.
loioktng
beyond
the
U.f.
proj­
hour* of tub - arctir daylight.
space trail Hutsia will he hy
Hut expert* said later that ab ect to place a man in orbit within Warren County. The affrrtcd
Robs Grandmother
The ships have been forcer! to
school there did nut open today.
fDf9*
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veeg open water during darkness
1* saui au along flier* wouiuu 4
Conceding that Russia has rock blast was caused by a bomb or two years, lha chief t.x*vut(*e
I*amu Sugita, 22. w ii caught durbecause of the hazardous ire eon
said that new programs are aimed he any trouble and there was
eta more powerful than anything a grenade
-ii)( the weekend after tying up
ditions off the Greenland gla
M,d Principal Chattel W.
in the U S. spare arsenal, GlenThe vtolrnce occurred shortly at "exploring our solar ay.lam , ^u» grandmother and making off
eiert which spawn Atlantic IcePurdue, a former Duke Univernan said:
before Fidel Castro returned to first by unmanned, then ** otjr
tenth |4i.a? ami a life insurance
football alar and now prindbergs
"We are behind the Russians mi hla Sierra Meastra stronghold to
policy.
I pal of Norfolk's Mg Norviaw
WASHINGTON (Ul'li - Secre- the lima scale because they have launch his land reform program in manned deep space vehicles.
Some fortunate itudent will re­
"Aa
man
made
dev
lets,
one
aft
High.
tary of State John Foster Dulles biggrr boosters. We shall have to which state owned atatea will be
ceive the second driver of the
Talks In 12th Week
In Arlington, where police pa­
cr another havs reronnoltrred th*
today
sought
Ihe
Idea*
of
the
new
spend
large
sums
of
money
and
month
award
at
Seminole
High
divided
a
m
o
n
g
Cuba's
tenant
GENEVA (UP1I — The deadfrontier* el spar*," he said, trol* and officers with gai masks
chairman
of
the
Senate
Foreign
work
harder
to
attain
our
space
School
Thursday
morning.
The
pre
farmers.
kicked U.8.—Britiah - Human nu­
for anything,
"there is a realliation that th* wer* prrpared
County Commissioners failed to Itelaltons Committee on the time­ goals as soon as we want."*I
clear talka entered their 12th xentatlon will he made at 9:30 in
human raca has begun Ua great­ Schcvi Supt, Ray R. Reid iiM
hire an engineer Saturday morn­ bomb Berlin crisis,
week today with no protpect of the auditorium.
with relief, "I am happy to team
est, must daring adventure."
The student will be recognised ing.
Dulles confers al the Capitol
early agreement in alghl.
"Th* benefits that wtU come as there were no incident* and the!
for outstanding road courtesy and
Several of (he applicants did not with Chairman J. William Fillman's peaceful conquest of apace everything is quiet."
to traffic laws. Award* allrnd the screening session The bright ID-Ark. i.' until now one of
8 Trampled To Death obedience
A boycott had been threatened
proceeds should he shared with
will Include an engraved silver interview* will continue this week. his sternest critic*, before flying
Charles Casscl. Dell ary. U re­ the world "
m HINGA1UKE ( Ul’ i i - o n e aged plaque from Kader'a Jewelry and
by white pupils at Arlington MM
lo Kurnpr Tuesday lo discuss the
The
Commission
tw
ill
mrel
In
cuperating
at
hi*
home
following
%ian and two elderly women were M gallons of gas from Warner'!
U failed to develop.
Jaal (tear Threshold
regular session tomorrow at »i30 Grrman problem with Allied lead­
surgery at Grange
Memorial
trampled to death in a weekend Service Station
Joan Pott*, a whit* girl at Ar­
The President’s comment* were
ers.
a.ro.
A
meeting
la
scheduled
fur
Hospital Cassrl la director of the contained In a 33 page document, lington, said she did not want te
■tamped* to collect Chine** new
Spoil cured by the Traffic Com- 2:3&lt;) p. m with Aulliua F relisnd,
Fulhrighl already has hsih-d the
Itevrnna
Park
had
its
formal
Hanford Male Chorus.
year money packet* from a Chi- mitre of Seminole High School, the
summing up apace achievement! attend school with Negroes and
director of F l o r i d a lloapilal Dulles mission. He said he hoped opening yesterday amt more Bun
aeie temple ouliide the city.
of 193* The annual report la re­ went home. Her father sent her
•‘drivrr of the month" is selected grams Under discussion will be the in-rrtary “ will find some 1,500 lersons visited the mod-1
Toastmaster's Hub wID meet quired hy th* National Aeronau­ bark to school. Four whit* boys
by adults, including police offi­ the proposed bounty Health Unit. means lo oi&gt;en up negotiition's home and construction sites during
Wednesday al 6 30 p m. in Mar
Lewis ‘Improving’
also asked permission le leave
tics and Spar* Art.
cers, teachers, aqd parents. Stu
on Germany and other Furopean Ihe afternoon.
Iomj Restaurant. Last week Ed
WASHINGTON (U l'li — John dent advisor to the committee,
Eisenhower said “ a beginning but changed their mind*.
problems.
A. K Shoemaker Jr., president Graham won the preliminaries In
U. Lawia, one of Amerkan labor's Charles Fo«, will introduce Charlie
has been mad* of which we may
Dollrs talked by telephone with of Shoemaker Conet ruction Co., the club speech contest
New
moat controversial figures, waa Morrison, who will make the
Fulbright Saturday shortly before which Is developing Ravenna Park, members Introduced were Vernon wall be proud." But he cautioned
reported "much unproved'’ today award.
that "we are, however, only Just
the Slate Department announced said he was "well pleased" St the
^ n hte fight for recovery from a
Last month U&gt;« fust award waa
lake Mary mothers covered the the European trip. Thai waa Just response of th# opening of the Mile. Cameron Uwreoce and •ear the threshold.”
Honnte Keen.
^ e a r t attack.
won kg Steve INiwall. son of. Mr- iown Friday night «"d turned in owe day after the new chairman model home.
He ea pressed coeifWWtvc# that
and Mrs. Hjtusf PoWeil. The atu tt&amp;3 tor fie alnWl Mothers Mardi called on Ihe Elsenhower adminis­ By actual count, more than 1.500
th* nation "ha* lha knowledge,
Bob
Crumley
has
relinquished
Funeral service* war* held at
dent la selected from those who on Polio.
wiU and the skill lo move ahead
tration lo get off "dead renter" adults visited Ihe park. The rount
have their car* registered for the
Ileadlnr the drivt waa Mr* and take the initiative in settling Included both husband and wife, the former name of his Insurance swiftly and surely In rapidly I p. rn. today for Kevrrly Jean
agency and rrplarmi It with hla
Lindsey, Infant daughter of Dr.
student parking lot.
Richard Keogh, who expressed ap­ cold war controversies.
when both came, but did not In­ own. Two yeais ago Crumley developing areas of technology." and Mrs. Edwin I-. Undsey, 1911
preciation for the courtesy extend
Another frequent critic of Dul­ clude a large numt-er of childrrn purchased Ihe John II Williams
Magnolia Avr. Tbr child died
ed the#workrrs as they called on les' course. Senate Democratic
Shoemaker today said he would Insurance Agency, During that
shortly after birth Saturday morn­
friend* and neighbor*
Whip Mikt Mansfictd (Mont ), like lo "express my rincere appre­ period the name has remained for
ing
Assisting in the drivr ware Mrs. also praised the secretary's trip ciation to the public amt lo those
In addition to her parrnts, she
Curry, Mr* C. W. HjolJom, Mrs. a* an "excellent Idea." lie urged who helped with alien bouse" lie good wilt purposes and compileste survived by three brother*,
PENSACULA (UPI) — Thro#
Mrs. Pearl W Peters. T2. Rais­ Roy llowall, Mr*. Robert Itugrn Dulles and other Allied leaders to added lhal a "s|&gt;ecia| thank you" tinna with the telephone hook.
tin Jan. 16. all prtntrd mater­
aallora from a nearby Naval Air ed away at her home tn Geneva. stein, Mr*. Curtis Green. Mrs abandon their "rigid position" on a as dur Florida Dower A Light
John Henry larli. It. of 245 1-arry L , Donald D. and Gary
rhecka,
and
advertising Grand Vista, DeRary, died Sun Phillip Undsey; maternal grand­
■#baa# wore killed early today whan Saturday night after a short ill Millard Rice, Mia. J. Van , Mrs. Berlin and lay some potillve plan Co., which la providing medal liana ial,
emerged with the name of Ihe day in Seminote Memorial Hoi mother, Mr*. Phillip Drilling, and
their speeding. car crashed Into • nras.
C J. McMinnimum.
for all Ravenna Dark homes.
hefore Russia.
Bob Crumley Agency. When the pilal.
paternal grandmother, Mr*. Ouida
truck north of here.
Mr*.
Pat
McCathy.
Mr*
Hubert
She waa born Sept. II, ISM.
new phone hook I* published, cus­
The Escambia County Sheriffs in Americus, Ua. She had lived Lankford. Mra. Dale Alexander,
Mr. Loti moved to DeRary lo lJndsvy, both of Morrtlton, Ark.
tom era will find the offira under 1934 from Cleveland, O. He was Services were held at graveside
•Wee said the car, whteh waa in Ganeva for SO years.
Mrs. Donald Coleman. Mra. Trd
the "C."
apparently traveling at a high
a retired auditor foe General tn Oaklawn Memorial Park, with
Mr*. Peters was a mr miter of Brooklyn, Mrs Mlldrrd Donaldson,
Mir of speed, paaaed another the Hillrrett Baptist Church of Mrs. Ty Dedrnsn, Mrs Nancy
Electric Corp . a member of th* the Rev. Thomas O'Stean, pastor
Stanley L. Bromley received a Presbyterian Church D e B a r y, of the First Methodist Church, oitar and smacked inlo the truck Geneva, the Geneva Garden Club Totnbter, Mr*. Martha Mitchell,
bachelor of seieiue degree dur­ member of th# Cleveland Hrlght* Brisling Grsmkow Funeral Home
at the interiection of U. S.| and the Grneologkat Club. She Mra Martha Rilley, Mrs. James
ing informal graduation eaerclsea F and AM, and past patron of the was m charge of arrangement#.
Highway to and the Ellyaon Field waa the wife of the late Victor Chlpman ami Mra. Ida Keogh
at Stetson University, Friday Eastern Star Chapter in Ctev*
cut off, about nine miles north of Thomas Peters
morning. Ilrumley manages the land Heights.
Pensacola.
Survivors Include three daugh­
Stetson Ikaikstorr. He plana to
9 Sheriff Kmmatt Shelby idrnll- ters, Mrs. Frederick Bower. Or­
Survivor* Include hia wife, Mr*.
PUNX5UTAWNEY, Pa, (UPI) men before snuggling back un continue |n business.
Bed the dead as Donald Tullla, lando: Mrs. W. F. Wilkinson.
Idly C. Inti, DeBary; two son*
— The famed (Punxautawney) drrgruund to await the arrival
it. Racine. Wla. Lawrence H. Enid, Okla.; Mrs. J. M. Jones Jr.,
Robert F. Inti, Philadelphia, Pa.,
Sheriffs Ite utles are Investigat­ groundhog, just back from a of warmer weather, the ground
The Central Florida Chapter of and Richard F. laid, Cleveland;
The 73th anniversary of thn
Gaia, 22, Milwaukee, Wte., and Okinawa; two grandchildren; one
Jerry Robert Driscoll, 21, Qafn#y, brother, John Worthy, Americus ing the death of an Altamonte "successful" trip in Ihe moon, hog laid rlaim to being the first the National Multiple Schlerosis one daughter, Mr*. Dorothea L First Baptist Church yastentey
Springs Negro who reiwirtrdly shot
member of the animal kingdom Society ha* Iteen organised In Or hlbbald. Carmel Valley. Cal., waa highlighted hy sermons b f
and several meres and nrphewi himself with a 12-gauge shotgun hounded mil of hia coiy lair atop to reach the moon.
lando in serve eight eountlee In sevan grandchlldrea, one brother Dr. John MeGuire, secretary d
At teail It peraopa, counting
Funeral services will he an last night.
lie disclosed he made his space Central Florida.
Gobbler's Knob al I 23 a, m to
the three aalleia, peri died In ar- oouaced
Herman Lod, and a sister Mr*. the Florida Baptist Convention.
by
Rrision
Funeral
Mrirkiah Jeremiah F.ppt. 37, day, saw hla shadow, and fure Bight in a five-gallon milk ran.
Dr. McGuire chose "What Con­
The counties are Orange, I.*ke, Anna B. Rolf, both of Fort Wayne,
cidenu In Florida over the week­ Home.
waa found dead in hla home at east six more weeks of wintry using three gallons of groundhog Osceola. Seminole, Flagler, Bre­ Ind.
stitute* a Great Church" lor hte
end, If of them en the highway*.
6 :IB p. nt.
I -inch for fuel. The punch Is a vard. Volusia ami Sumter. MS
weather,
Funeral service* wtU be held topic.
A coroner’s jury will deride
No Dance Tonight
While mem tiers of the I'unitu mysterious potion of liquids and patients. relatives of MS patients at 3 p. in. Wednesday In GramTh* Concord Chutr sang special
whelber
the
death
was
suicide,
la vine) Groundhog Club braved herb* known only lo th* ground- or a frond interested In working kow Funeral Home. Tha Rev. A. selections for the 2:43 a. m.
Ballroom dancing at the Sanford
Civic Center wtU not be held to murder or ,v.. elervlal, J. L. Km Isix above tern temperatures on hog himself, and l&lt;ee Sullivan, of with MS, should notify Ihr office C. Summrr* will affiriila. In­ venire during Ihe day of eelehra*
and Vern Brewster, deputy stter Csnoe Ridge, the world a fora firial mixologist of the local club. al 500 Magnolia Ave , office No.
night.
terment will be held *t a later fTun. Hirhard lloltzclaw was solo­
Partly tteedy through Tuesday.
most wcalhrr prophet waddled in
Rival groundhogs al Quarry a 3, Orlando
Thia wrt« only the class will iff*, arr investigating.
ist at II a. m. with the Adult
dal*.
A Hide confer. High epper 80's, meet from 8 9:30 p. m. &lt;ws Thurs­
lu a brighl sunlight He sal up un wile, Pa., and Hun Prairie, Wis ,
Choir.
bw te H i. Nertheeet wind* It le day. The class is sponsored by the Officials At Capitol
"woudrhuck mm
hu haunt hr a and cast Ihe larg arr itrirliy
Displayed in tfu church were
M miles per beer.
Sanford Kerreslion Department.
illy Manager W a r r e n
E. est shadow ever witnessed during grata" hrre. And official U. ft. The Perfect Dress
momrntos of th# pest, including
DRGVIDF.NCK, H I. (UI’ D—
Knowles it attending a meeting In (hr V) vrars nf tin annual ritual, Weather Bureau forecast!, "Hog
* copy of Th* Sanford Herald,
Delegates attending a Providence
Atnmling tei tradition, when w nil "
Ihe state treasurer's office la die
dated Nov. 25. 1910.
dioteve
Catholic
youth
organiza­
cut* the Fire and Dolire Officers lha ground hug see* hie shadow
Coal operator Sam light, prrsi
Funeral service* for the Infant
Bet ire men) Fund.
on &lt;Feb 3, aix week* of cold di nt of the local groundhog club, tion meeting Sunday night voted ton of Mr and Mrs William V
Aleo in Tallahassee for the two weather are in store Otherwise annually' raps at the 'rhurk's hole In favor of a resolution that a llotark, ST^o Mrllunvjlle Ave.
day session te Fire Chief Mark there would be an early tpring with a willow ranr In summon drv«* ought lo he "light enough wrre held
tn show the wearer is a woman al graveside
Cleveland.
In a brief interview with new* out the wise old critter.
and louse enough lo show ihe la tery. Th* baby died Thursday
The sound par form anee in the
• lady "
soon after birth in Seminole Mutual Convert Aaaoelalion seriee
Memorial Hospital
t* presented at the Hanford
The Rev Jose Cardoso of G* Civic Center tomorrow night at
Fish Auction Set
The formation of the Seminole hastily when the service* of Mar
County Humane Society has been vin lleltman. managing director
The &lt;rntral Florida Aquarium teen llaptiat Church officiated. arift,
greeted with enthusiasm by loeal of th* Orlando Society, were *c
Society will meet at a p.m. Wed Surviving, In addition to the par­ The Dance Drama Company,
law enforcement and health offi cured. Mra. Cowley stressed that
needs) in the band hall at Sem­ ent*. ar* grandparents, Mr. and featuring Emily Frank*!, la lilted
Mrs Gerald llosark, Osteen, and to appear before a largo audience.
rials.
inole High School
the organliation is in no way
A small group mat with offi limUrd, and will welcome mem­
A fish auction will be held in ad­ Mr and Mr* C. K Patterson, Tickets mag be purchased at Ihe
dition lo a program ami business Hanford. Gramkow Funeral hime door for those who do not have
al&gt; from the Orlando Chapter bership* from any county real
was in charge of arrangement* memberships.
discus* the Incorporation, by­ dent.
«e**ion.
laws and constitution of the new "Th# society ran only hecumr
■rsanitation.
a valuable rommumiy
asset
Slim Galloway, county consta­ through the continued Interest and
ble, said, "If w* can get thia ro-eperalion of ihr public." she
started, many of our moat aermua said. "We will announce « general
problem* will be euterd. Af pres­ meeting al a later date, when
A l ake Mary lazy look lop hon­ Hereford heifer, Mis* l.arryman, of the animal, record books and
ent, law officer* and the health officers, a hoard of director* and
or* Saturday in Ihe third annual to ■ win in th* red ribbon group th* judge's score o f th* animal.
department must round up all an advisory hoard will hr elect
Premium money waa gtvra by the
Seminole ( mmly 4 II Club Beei' wilh a total of a4 5 point*, and won Saminula County Cattlemen'* Amostray animal* and investigate re­ ed."
another red ribbon with hi* Here­ rial ion.
Show,
port* of cruelty.’*
Attending the meeting werr
Cart Stubbing* compiled a total ford bull. Other rad ribbon winner*
The Society hopes to become Mr. and Mr*, lleltman, Mr. and
Th* rixzw wn* a new eaperieaoo
. %irorporat*d within two weeks. Mra George II. Garrison. Mr
of p i 7 point* out of a possible 100, were Hubert Hephini, Lake Mary, for many of the boy*. A number ed
Mrs. Ernest Cowley ha* been and Mra Ralph Jacobus, «u of
a* he diaplayed Ills .Shorthorn with M points and Ardea Arndt, spectators pitched in to help groom
fhoeen temporary organizational Orlando; from Seminole County, WiN.NtvifS IN 4-H HE Eh' SHOW — Top
and dreaa the animate. Ardea
Oviedo, with 80.5,
.Mary. laift tu right, Carl Stubbing*. Jerry betfer, Seminole Uader’s Has*.
*bairman. Mra. Cowley said that Galloway, Dr. John Thurmond,
Judaea for tee Mtow ware Al Arndt, Oviedo, and Richard and
(Judn), u.?,
»'h?r.S2 ™ Dawson, Gviado, and Cecil Twckar, Freddie Great at Loagwoai par■samberahip It now open, and Val Itobbins, county sanitarian, hornira were won by these boys in the Sem­ Arndt. Ard.n Amdl, Al I I . . ™
{“
.*£ Be-nmole C o u n t y Agricultural lkips ted tar Mm Orel thee. Tha
those who are Interested nay call and Mra. Arnold Hood, superin­ inole County Beef Show nt the Fnrmer’A Uoten llnnkliu ...I W. R. Hopkln..
her at PA 2-22M.
Agent. Scoring waa baaad ea show­ low animate will go la Hte dtetrtt
Hcminole Leader II.
tendent of the city too, and Mra. Auction market Saturday murniutr. Blue
ribbons were won by Curl Stubbing*, Lake
A q aarini last week waa called Constantin* Dtwolski.
te Ileatwmoo. Fete Id.
(Herald Staff Photo)
Jerry Arndt, Oviedo, showed hte manship, fitting and eendttloniag
A three-) ear-old Negro child
vat hit hy a Sheriff* patrol car
Friday night and admitted to Seranolr Meroorhl Hospital with head
tejuriet.
Mania L*e llult was rclratcd
this morning, and returned to hi*
home at tits West 11th Si.
Witnesses laid that Deputy W.
. 'rown e u "going too fait.” Skid
Viarka on the atreet were measured at S3 feet.
In other weekend accident*. Mil
ter Adolphut Brown wat charted
with driving while intoakated
when police officer* found him aittint in hla car in a ditch on Bell
Are. Brown ran off the road on

/lews Briefs

vVrondizi

the left ante and traveled To fret
in the ditch before coming to real,
officer! (aid. The accident occur­
red at i:.W p. m. Saturday.
Edmund S. True love. VAH-7,
NAS Hanford, fell ailerp at the
wheel early Saturday-morning and
demolished hia tedan when it hit
a tree at East Fint St. and Chap­
man Avr.
Alton Ctinloo Coleman. Sanford
Negro, waa charged with driving
while intoxicated when hia vehicle
hit a telephone pole at 7th ante
Sanford Ave., late Friday night. A
paiaengrr. Dorothy Wilson, vea*
taken to St-minute Memorial Ho*
pital with injuriei.
Other accidentx were reported at
0:26 p m. Friday at Firtl and
Park, and 5:27 p. m at Second
and laurel, when a vehicle driven
by Donald Willard Fierce Jr. col­
lided w/th one driven by Henry L.
Alexander.
Frank Wilaun, Negro, Orlando,
was charged with attempted rape
Saturday, and Everett lore Brown
waa pot in jail for xtraling a de­
cent package of chicken livers
from the Tip-Top grocery.
June! E. Miner, Negro, from
NAS Sanford, waa put in the city
Jail shortly after being rwleaaed
from the county jail for assault
and battery. Miner, cut Clifford
Winfrey on the bark with a knife.
Hr waa apprehended at the main
gale of the Naval Air Station, offkrra laid.

Space Expert Says U.S. 3 Killed, 80 Hurt Process Is Quiet,
By Bomb In Cuba Incidents Lacking
Lags Far Behind Russia
U. 5. Space Goal:
Peaceful Flights

Diilies Seeks ideas
On Berlin Problem

'Driver Of Month'
Will Be Selected

Interviews Slated
For Engineer Job

Over 1,500 Visit Local Briefs
Ravenna Opening

March Nets $155
From Lake Mary

3 Sailors Killed
Slate Toll Is 19

Final Rites Today
For Lindsey Baby

Mrs. Pearl Peters
Succumbs At Home

John Henry Lotz
Dies In Hospital

Negro Found Dead;
Investigation Set

Groundhog Sees Shadow,
Hustles Back Into Cave

Church Celebrates
75th Anniversary

Weather

Humane Society Forming
Here; Decision Praised

Rites Held Sunday
For Hosack Infant

Dance Drama Here
i£ inML.k*Vw r £ Tomorrow Night

«

Lake Mary Boy Wins 4-H Beef Ribbon

Mothers March On Polio In Sanford Tonight; Please Light Up Your Porch

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Stop Bullying Small Cars, Woman Asks
MIAMI (U I'D—Mr*. George T.
- Lewd, aelf-appolntcd champion of
i the amall *porta car, demanded
J today special legiilation be en• acted to prevent truck* and big
i cara from bullying the little mod* ela.

"What ehanre doe* t IIIHe c :r
have again*! a 10 ton truck." takrd Mr*. Lewli, who went to Jail to
get her point acroa*.
A prominent club woman, Mn.
I*wia cho*r a five-day jail term
rather than pay a Uu fine after

If yaw n#*d caih U r on
emeiftncy or to pul your financial
affair* an a mar* tatltfactary
bail*, cam* In end lelk the
matter aver with w*. We meke
Wan* U r all werthwkilo purpose*.

her imilt Kilt hid ■ run-in with i
bit oil truck.
She Mid the truck backed into
her, but the judge accepted the
truck driver'* v*r»lon that the ac­
cident wat Mri. I/Cwli’ fault.
She rune out of her cell .Satur­
day rich! hopping mad and ready
to male ■ national fight of it.
"With more and more amall cara
coming on the road every day, thia
la a national problem,” the de­
clared. "Nobody givea the little
iporta car a break."
Some of her suggestion* for cor­
recting lha situation were;
— Make trucka put on extra mirrora or blggrr mirror* *o they can
»er whal’i l&gt;enlnd them.
— Put a pertKoj^ on the top of
the truck caba
the driven will
have better visibility in the rear.
-Radar nr other electronic
warning device* now being etpetlmenled with by traffic official*.
"I went to jail for what I thought
»•* right and I think it waa worth
it," aha *aid.
"I've Juit it*rf*d to fight."

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OPEN HOUSE DREW ’ESI—ThU U n view
of Temple Dr. in Rnvenna Park, allowing
some of the many earn which brought people
to view the model home and houaea under

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401 Weu Centrol Av*rw/o.
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ARLINGTON, Va. (U P D -P oir
Negro tludcnl* quietly brnkr Vir­
ginia'! huloric barrier* nf ichoot'
**gr«gation today by entering a1
white junior high irhool here.
Their wa* no disturbance. A1
police officer laid the Ncgrnct,
three hoy* and a girl, were takrn|
to a rear door and "juit walked
right in."

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construction by Shoemaker Construction Co.
More than 1,500 adnlta were counted at the
model home yesterday.
(Herald Staff Photo)

H.

Legal Notice
G .A C iF IN A N C K

The first volume appeared at
bookatorra thta week. Bulganin,
dropped from the party preaidlum
and aceuwd of being e member
of the "anti-party group," wg» not

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The Kudent* rode to the irhool
aftrr gathering at the home of
Ronald Dcikini, 12, one of the
four. Ronald'* father drova them.
The other* arc Michael 0. done*
and Gloria D. Thompson, both
12, and l.inet I). Newman, U. All
arc in the »c*emh grad*.
Tolies krpi tab* on thrlr jour­
ney. Report* that they were pro­
ceeding tafely were radioed to
headquarter* from the time they
left the Deikini houir until they
arrived at btralford Junior High.
The quiet procedure ended a
three • year court battle by Nfgrow to he allowed to atlrnd
white ichooli in thia iprawling
mburb juit acroi* the Potomac
River from Washington.
Jack Rathbone, executive secre­
tary of the Arlington Defenders
of Slat* Sovereignty and Individ­
ual libertira, apparently failed to
carry out hia threat to throw
pickets around the aehool.
Parents of the Negro children
repented.■*.■*.«» &gt;- .

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all of them were "nice."
The four arrived at the school
■bout l:ls a.m, and clasies be­
gan 20 minute* later.
The school'* while student*,
numbering l.tt*. reported without
fanfare. A few aboard irhool bute* ihouled and waved aa they
paued cameramen.
Police
w e r e prepared for
trouble but Ihera wa* none. Only
a (entering of spectator* gath­
ered In the lubfrteilng weather
ouHide.
White • brlmeted police armed
with club* and equipped with gai
mitkt lurreunded the aehool. In
authoriied persons were barred
from the area.

PHONE FA 1*4451
H. JAMES GUT

and

JAMES B. GUT
Auoc.

Adding

Machines

For SALE
For RENT

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REPAIR

Service

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VISITS

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MADE OUR

Grand Opening
such a marvelous si

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watch

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quiet neighborhood
ideal for families

Ravenna Park
features:

Homes hove that
Custom Designed'

Paved Streets

Mian

Wide cave* to protect &amp; cool
Silent light iwHcheff
Venetian Blind*
Wood

Homes fully guaranteed
for one year

Interior

Terriuio

trim

floors

Lari* utility rooms with
laundry A dryer connections
Birch Yorktown cabinets with
rolled edgs formica tops

to-the minute
10 Ft. Wide Concrete Drives
NuTont kitchen exhaust

Excitin
New
Design

fins

GE Bangs A refrigerator

J

Disposal!
Wall

furnace, thermostatically
controlled
Sliding doors M* asst closets
Ceramic Ills Sills sad lub recess

PRICES RANGE FROM
$13,500 to $15,950
FHA Financing
Down Faymenta aa low aa 1150
Monthly Payment* lean than Rent

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CPO Wives Club Has Meet;
Has Party
£ /a n s Get Aquainted Coffee
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The CTO W het Cluh met rcr«&gt;tllT&gt; *t thf CPO Club. Thf new
officer* will »lart thfir derm ol
ohfce uiih a bu*y schedule
A get acquainted carter will be
held on February 12 at 19 a. m.
In. the CPO Club. All wive* oI
chirr petty officer* In thii area
■&lt;* Invited. Honor gue»t* will
b» wive* cf chief petty officer*
iitAlir newly arrived VAH 1. Mr*.
Barbara Pravton. Mr* Jo Car-

tier. Mr*. Kay Rotoff, and Mr*
Mine Sundvall are in chart* of
arrangement*
Tentative rlan* are being made
for a bake *ale in February and
a (print fa*hton show in early
March
Btrthvtone
pencil
moroento*
were prevented to Mr*. Robert
Carr, who i* leavlna m Febru
ary for Saplei, Italy; Mr* Jo
•eph Greene, whole huiband I*

C iiurch Calendar

MONDAY
The Weateyan Service Guild
of. the Fittt Melhodlrt Church
will meet with Mr*. Pied Smith,
F.fii Seminole Blvd, at 7.30 p.
rr^pMr*. Jack Burnry it ro-ho*t-

the Pirn Mtihodiit Church at S:lo
p. m ; the Senior Choir practice*
at 9 .IS p m.
The Commiiimn on Steward
ship and Finance meet* in Mr
Kintey Hall at 7 to p. m.
The MVP Counrll meet at the
Boy Seoul* o( the Pint Plrvt Method)it Church at 7 30

Jhr
Prt*bylerian Church will rtirel
aC 7 p
m.*
&lt;The f nilalliea Cl*** of ihr
Pirn rretbyierian Church will
meet a. the home of Mr*. J. N.
Gillon, 1201 Palmetto Ave. Mr*.
ML Mallac* t* coho*;***,
•Mli&gt;ion study •’Way* of Witt't**lnic'' will be held for the
I'u n c n
Horton circle and the
W m c i Women-* circle at the
Pint liaptbt Churcn at 7 p. m.
T^ie Prance* lloiton Clide will
have a buiinei* meetin| durin{
tRe Intermiliion.
Cherub Choir of the Fri*t Bap
Hit Church will practice at 4.11
1' , -tn. -

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■Pinccred Baptut enurch Voutn
FrRowihlp at «.J0 p. m.

m u DAT

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he Daughter* of Wesley of the
it Methoditt Church will meet
Hall at 7:10 p m
at McKinley
Mi
"Hie February group. Mr*. Albert
Hirkion, chairman. Will be hot!
ra*
.The Gleaner* Clat* of the
Pint Baptist Church will meet
al the church at 7:10 p m. with
Mr*. R. T. Hunt and Mr*. Ruby
llemmrrle a* hostesses.
1Crusader Choir practice al the
&lt;k*i Baptist Churrh al 7 p. m.
i n * Junior Pellownhip of the
Ftr*t Pr#*bytenan Church will
meet at 3:10 p m.
.The Junior Choir of (he First
Prrtbyierian Church will meet aI
4J10 p. m.
.Ihe Pioneer Frllowdilp of the
Ptr»t Prribyterian Churth will
meet at 9 p. m.
W. S. C. S. board meeting al
Br30 a. m. at thr Pint Method!*!
Qjurrh. Tbit will be followed by
A - Ini linen meeting and the fir wt
teuton of the *tndy, ’ ’Middle
I?a*l
Pilgrimage.'* A eovtrrd
dish luncheon will be served at
nbon. Mrs. Howard Anderson,
president, of the Orlendo district
W. S. C. S . will be a guc*l
Grace Methodist Church W. 8.
C S. is invited lo participate to
the study.
The Choriitrrs will practice at
t ^ First Methodist Churrh al 4
m.
WEDNESDAY
La prayer group will meet In
thr Daughters of Write) elm *
room al the First Methodist
Churrh at 9:10 a. m.
The Chapel Cmwr practice* al

SKK U8 FOR A
COMPLETE SELECTION
O F -------

A 'atchc*
Jewelry
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Birthwtone Rfnffi
I'M Our Budget Plaa.
Charge or Larawsy

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retiring and planning a move tn
Avon Park; and Mr* Mary flog
er*. whote huiband ha* been
tramferred to fiincsvillr, Tev
At the rlo»e of the huvincv*
meetint member* enjoyed xmlwiche*. cake* and coffc.*.

Meeting
Scheduled

The Sanford Woman'* Club will
have it* regular monthly lunch
eon and busineit meeting on
Wrdneiday at 12 30 p m Host
cue* arc Mr*. C M. Flower*
Mr* S G. ilarnnian, Mr*. C
M. Wine, Mr* Stephen Ttrllorrt
and Mr*. J N, Gillon ftcierva
p m.
turn* lituit he madr with Mr*.
Prayer meeting at the Fir at)
Raymond Smith, PA 2 M77, by
Bapliit Churrh at n o p. m
noon Tuctday.
Sunday School Worker* Confer
Mr*. Leonard Munson, sponsor
enre at the Pint Baptist Churrh
"L ihe program, will preicnt Drat * IS p m,
The Senior Hi(h t &gt; - ; of the Robert M. Roirmond. cardtologn
Pirtl Prc *h&gt; te rlan Church will amt internal ttirdirine. Hr will
meet for tupper at fi p. m and •peak concerning ihe newer a*pert* in irralmcnls of cardiac
for rehrarial at 6 .in p m
Rnsrmond It a
The Midweek Bible Hour of disease*. Dr
of
Duke
Medical
the Pirn Presbyterian Church graduate
will he conducted by the pa*ior. School He received a two year
Ihe Rev. A. G. Mclnnis, at " fellowship with the American
Heart Atiocialion al a mediral
p m.
The Chancel Choir of the Pir*t college in South ('arulina. He
Prrtbyierian Churrh will meet (cried a mrdieal residency at
Kmory University Grady Hoipi
for rehrartal al 7.10 p. m.
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VAH 3 effirer* and their v*ive*
.ill(Tried a going away cocktail
party at the afterburner of the
BOQ Friday night.
Cdr. K. R Horrctl presented
silver card tray* to tho»e w ho
arc leaving squadron three. They
are Lcdr. and Mrs Henry De­
ment, Lcdr. ami Mrs. B. It
Brown. Kn*. Paul Meyer, Warvnl officer and Mr*. Albert
Wickham. Lt. ijg) and Mr* Paul
il'Dea, l.cdr and Mr* Clifford
Velum. Lt (Jgl and Mrs. ft. J.
Pil.Mimmon*
Guests enjoyed a buffet of
hor* d cveuvro that included turkey. ham. mail beef ami shrimp.
Between 70 and SO people were
present.

(P&amp;aad /w I a
Mr and Mr* Harley C, Th.vm
a*. San Marcc* Ave , left Sanforvl
Sunday on a trip in Kingston.
Ma*« They will vmt their daugh
ler. Mr*. Ralph W. Spencer and
awatt the arrival of a new grand
ihild. Mr. and Mr* Thomas will
return in mid February. They
hope te* bring with them another
daughter, Mr*. Kenneth It Olsen,
and her three children to apend
the balance of the winter here
Mr*
James
Buckler,
Mr*
Randall Chair and Mr*. Frrd
Rohli -.tent In Cocoa on T!mr*day
In attend Ihr annual meeting of
the Curu* Council of Girl Scout*
tr-—- .Vi* . .
,
. . .

Ml** Margarrl LouUc Moorr »ree**or'* She wore the orchid
Tbe conole I* residing on Kart I Temple own* and operate* hit
Coionul Drive In Orlando. Mr*, own hu*ine«»
and Leui* H. Temple. Orlando, horn her bridal bouquet.
were marrieel on Jan. 24 al t p
m. in tJrlando.
Mi** Moore i* Ihe daughlrr ol
Mr. and Mr* Joseph M, Moore.
l,ale Mary. Mr. Temple I* the
#on of Mr. and Mr*. Marlin IV,
Tcmt ie, Sanford.
Thr ceremony look place In
the Lucerne Park Baptut Church
In Orlando. The church wa* deco
rated with while gladioli and
chrysanthemums and palm*. The
fljy now for summer, many excellent
bargain. ; u ra n i afford
hrtdr * untie. Ihr Rev. Lawton
Caidigun*. tlipwi -. Inkle*,
to mt**.
Alien, officiated. Mrs. Allen play
jeweled. Many ce!
and »ue*.
Regular Haiti* biand line*. Sue* 10 2*', S -ll
ed nuptial selcctiun*.
12*i 22‘ , .
The bride, given in marnagr by
Values lo 14.95
her father, wa* lovely in a bal­
lerina length gown of while organta with a bandeau of while
carnation* tn her hair She wore
white lave mitts and carried a
while Bible topped with a white
orchid and satin streamer*.
The only altrndant wa* the
One Hack, Values 1» 11.95
bride* »iMer, Mi** Jo Ann
Moore, who acini a* matd of
honor. She wa* gowned tn balle­
rina length blue organ:* with
matching arrrttonr*
Beit man «a* Ihe groom * hr**
G roup
thcr. George Temple, Tarpon
Name
bmnd
line*
of
children
i
Spring*
Values lo 24.95
drctir*, at special sale price*.
For a wedding trip to &gt;ou(h
Florida the bride chute a black
wool tweed »ul! with matching

Now $5.98 - $8.95

2 for

Childrens
Dresses
$1.98lo $6.98

BIRTHS
Mr. and Mr*. John 4'rim,
Lemon Bluff, announce thr Imlh
of a daughter, Patricia Jeanne,
born January 21 tn Seminole
Mrimirtsl Hospital
Die infant
*»*'-hed
pound*. It miner*.
2 #•

s7.50

s5.00
One

Now 6.98-1295

“ Shop and Save T hese V alues"

SHOPS

Cv&amp;niA

• %

MONDAY
Toe Jaytee Wive* will L.eel
at ■ p tn. al the home of Mr*
Lou
McDonald.
2aol French
Ave., with a board meeting prcreding the business at thr h».nr
of Mr*. Mary Ann Wilbur at 7
p. m.
TUESDAY
The VFW Auxiliary will meet
at &gt; p. ra. al the VFW Pom on
the lakefront.
The Sanford firemen'a Ladii«
Auxiliary will nirrt at &gt; p m
at thr home of Mra. J. R. Crow,
t i ll Mrlfonville Ave. All mem
ben are urged to alirnd

Society Has
Meet Tuesday
J. Rratley Odham wa* the
speaker for Pilgrim Chapter.
National .Soviet) of the Daugh­
ter* of thr American Colonist*
when the chsptrr met Tuesday
for luncheon at the Mayfair Inn
Odham »poKr on the "Ameri­
can Way of Lifr", At the conelution of hi* interfiling talk a
round table diicuatum wa* hrld.
Mrs. Uldtnn t . Muni (ornery,
president of Pilgrim Ch«pter.
rnndurled Ihe liiismr** meeting
following the lunrhenn The org*
nlration eolors of blue and gold
werr carried out tn the floral
decoration* on the luncheon ta­
ble.
Plan* for the annual Mata meet­
ing tn Orlando m March were
diieusied. Delegate* for the Na­
tional Convention at Waahhvgtnn
in April were *efooted. These
are Mr*. Montgomery, Mr*. J
H. Whitaker, and Mr,. Henry
Rogg*.
The next regular meeiatg xnU
be held in Marrh in Orlando.

• Higher-lhen-everege lerning* • taiy WHhrteewek

Somwiay soon thi* boy may l&gt;e writing column,
new*atoned, nrtulca and editoriela about an ever
rrnwing Florida. Juit vwhat opjtortunitica arc m
More for him?
Today in Florida thrre err epprnximatelv
2JO new»|M|«ra and fiO general magazine*. Ttvey
re|irr«erit both major imlitical partie*. discus*
all aides of controversial question*. There ate
"aenaational" paper*, dignified papers, small
town weeklies, society magazines and counlle*olhcri. Bcaidea tliceo commercial publication*,
many firm* pnhlish (oinpauy magazines and

FLORIDA

Newsboy tor! r,f‘ . . . newsman tomorrow!
Just aj free mferpr/V has
' built our tt'tnl publishing
induitrics,
has it built nurgrntf
pourr tyitems. J-lorida I'oucr A
l.ighl Company i.t continuing In
push ahead...building new plants,
new iubitatioru. new lines to protide more and more electric sente*
to that today, and in Iht /ofore,
there u ill be more and more power
n- -»table far HAPPIER FLORIDA

bulletins, aa well aa Iwwiklet* fur ndvertuing and
public relations purpose*. T o aspiring young

joumalida, thceo publuatiotui offer unlimited
opportunities.
But what aliout lomoirow? Will thla boy he
allowed lo rc|K&gt;rt and write the truth when he it
grown? Wrho will he hi* how . . . hia conscience
or some bureaurrat? He will be able lo give Flori*
■liana the whole truth only if wo preserve our
system o f free enterprise, with ita principle or
Freedom of the I’reea . . . the greatest force for
truth and liberty live world lua over known.

POWER

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COMPANY

HELPING BUILD FLORIDA
W. Scott Burns, Mgr.

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You can’t afford lo
take the chance that
your future comfort
and happlneaa aren't
absolutely assured
It'* much heller to
set aaide e certain
amount with us each
payday. Then when you retire, you'll have Ihe cash
in the kitty lo traeti . . . enjoy a ftw bobbin
In* comfortably.

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DRESSES

Sweaters

FUTURE FLORIDA JOURNALIST:

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CLASA1FIED INDEX

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I—FOR RENT

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U).1T—LEASE. Big Sals Ua clean downstair* furnished apt
Everything. Furniture Center.
oil heat. i l l Park.

t - t . o r r a n d found
4FOR RENT
5- A-ROOM A BOARD
I—REACH RENTALS
4—WANTED TO REM
9—REAL ESTATR FOR BALE
4—FARMS - ACREAGE GROVES
T-REAL ESTATE WANTED
4—MISCELLANEOUS
FLOWERS • PLANTS
9
SHRUBS
14—o f f i c e e q u ip m e n t
II— AtVUMOBILES •
TRAILERS
15— BOATS A MOTORS
14-FARM SUPPLIES A
*
MACHINERY
14-PETS • LIVESTOCK SUPPLIES
li— ARTICLES WANTED
O l4—PLACES TO EAT
17—REAL'TT PARLORS
14-FEMALE HELP WANTED
14-MALE HELP WANTED
44-MALE OR FEMALE
SI—WORK WANTED
1 1 -nUSINKSS
OPPORTUNITIES
44—SPECIAl SERVICES
14-PIANO SERVICES
SAA—BUILDING CONTRACTORS
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•4-ARTICLES FOR SALE
34-FURNITURE A
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Mon.. Fab. 2. 1959— fa g a 7

lAFF-A-DAY

II—AUTOMOBILEB—TBAILERB
•33 PLYMOUTH 4 dr. BAII, 4300
I FA 4 1144 before i p . m
34 BEI, AIR Sportl Coupe. RAH.
power BAS, low mllrace, one
owner. Will trade for owneri
equity and taka up paymrnte.
Call FA 2901.

LOST: Man* c la im in brown
4 Room mttage, newly painted,
cair.
Pmecreat or
24lb Si.
Paola. FA 4 37M.
area Call FA 2 4442. RE
, WARD.
Large twin bedroom, private en­
trance. private bath. Phone
LOST: 1 Cadillac Ur# and whrrl
FA 2 4704.
Turs night on Hiway 44 RE­
WARD Ralph Taylor, Leeiburg
inch School.
To Let—four room houae. garage,
iterate. Riverviaw A Narciaaui
I—FOR RENT
Avr. FA 2 3070.

.i- I oaH

. J 'fl'&amp; W W

"Gateway In tha Watarway'*
Year Etlanide Dealer
ROESON SPORTING GOODS

404 4-4 E. lit.

Phene FA { 1441

Large 1 bedroom unfuroiibrd apt.
3 BEDROOM kitchen equipped.
Kla. room, tiled bath. 1700 Mag
Mo monthly. St. John* Realty.
nolla Ave. $70. mo. FA 2 3*31.
FA 44123.
2, 4 aod 4 betrroom bouin and
HOUSE in the country on lake
imall apartment.
Phone FA 2 0314.
ROSA I- PAYTON. Broker
Phone FA 4-1301
2 BEDROOM
holive. 173
P»r
WEI.AKA APARTMCWTSi .
month. Th. FA 27114.
private batha. 114 W. Firat Sc

-■

SPECIAL SIR VICES

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

23-A— BUILDING
PAINTING

IMPERIAL DECOflATOl__
painting and paparlag

Windshield
Rack Gla«« FA 3-3714 or FA 2-7910 after « a .
Door GIim
\#nt Glat*
-INSURANCE
SF.RVICU
Senkarlk GUm and Taint Co.
1IMI4 W. 2nd 81. Pk. FA 4-4t42
JCcvutA
WELL l)R 11.IJNG
Fairbanks Moras Pumpa
Repairs to all makes
HOWARD W. LONG
307 E. Commercial Ava.
Phone FA 2 2133

f ~ W U H A r OE
Melwh Bldg.

/
FA i - t m

47-XOTICE.H— PKHRDNAIR

MERCURY OUTROIRD MOTORS
INCOME TAX SERVICE
W. P. SMITH
Mm. It. Murray
Talevielon Tub** Te*t*d Fr*w.
Oatbward Silea 4k Sarrtra
1111 Celery Avr
FA 41344
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
Closed hunday
4413 Park Aft.
PA 4 4434 At Th* 8t*n Of TYt* Tataa P*l*.
4417 S. Prtnntl Ata.
94— ARTXXBn FOR SALS
IIOl'SF. IlOAT-M ft. 4 bedrooma;
(alley A tirInc room. Furnlthed
Quirk laundromat Farvlca
Cotton A Wool Yarn. Notlrag,
Shirt* Finiehed In (I Hours
$1201 cath. Can be iren at Band
Tbreadi. Tape*.
*
Sanitan# Dry Cleaning
Shell.
ROLLINS RORBT SHOP—
E. rath St. Foadmart Rldr
At Th* Sign Of Th# Totem Patau
4 bedroom rement Mork home, 2 BEDROOM fyrnlibed hnuie outBoat motor! — 1 Mark 23 A 1 13 80LTH8IDF. LAUNDROMAT
4817 S. French Are. *
tide city, Md month. Edward T
h p. Firetlone. Call FA 4 749
unfurnished. FA 2 4030.
—— — . r
ENVELOPES,
Letterhead*,
state­
Lane.
Ph. FA
2 2691
or
alter A p. m.
Jacket* - Root* - Tent* . I.uggagw
Beautifully (urnlihed r o o m .
ment!.
Invoirra.
hand
Mila,
and
FA 2 3904.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
it- a A u r i k a WA*rtfb
FA 27304.
program*.
e t r . Progrraalve
110 Sanford Avenue
Printing Co Phone VA 2 2331 —
3-R E A L ESTATE FOR SALE
C seat, n i.f r« k '.&lt; ! j u m . it* . w m'4 - r .
Colonial 2 atory home FA 2-7304.
JEEP WANTED: 4 wheel drive
304 Wfit 73th St.
FACTORY .TO YOU
Call EA 2 1190.
"Miea Brinkley, pleaM g el me thit aign paintar on
i
COUNTRY CLUB
Furn. Apt. Ph. FA 2 24oO.
Hie bhone.”
ALUMINUM
Boy arout uniform *i»r t* Call ROI.LAWAY, lloipital and Babv
VENETIAN BUNDS
13 BEDROOM home, eleeiri.Brdi. Day, We.k or Month— Enclosed head. Sag proof bottom
MANOR
Mrs Mrrle Harm. Longwnod.
kllrhen, fenced yard. 1-4 BED
Tel. FA 14111. Furniture Center
TE
1
4914.
rill with phiiia ends, riilHe
REAL
ESTATE
M)ti
.SAL*
ROOM houie. (urnlihrd. 1 1
2 Bed room a
REAL ESTATE FOR BALM
114 West First St.
or rayon tapes. Coltoa *r nylon
BEDROOM
houae furnltbrd.
Florida Room
17—REALTY
PARLORS
cords.
3 STORY* frame colonial alyls
electric kitchen, tile bath, lari#
Furnltur* Moving 4t Storage
home. 3 large bedroom* with
Nenkarik GU m wnd Paint Ca.
— F.U.A. —
yard. Adjacent to Ravenna
Sanford* Mull Mudrra
r. r. Pllll.LIPS, Agent
large cloaetl, 2 v batha, living
112 lit tv. 2nd St Ph. FA 2-4444
Park. Ph. FA 2-4007.
Beauty Salon
WASHBURN
VAN
LINES
room with lireplace, dining
Soft Water T V Slampa
I
3
O
0
French
Av*.
FA
2-1991
room, hutlrr*. pantry, kilchrn.
Thla la a gueit naaa to tha Rits
HARRIETTS BEAUTY' NOOK
dm. reception room and three 104 So. Oak
Theatre for llrnrr Vracklt.
FA 2 3743 PRESERVE your baby's «hoea tn
(Includes Oosinr)
pcrtlir*: garage and carport*,
K»p. Hate Feb. 13, '39
#verUillng bronir. gold or
locatril on 4 large comer Iota. I4-FR94ALR HELP WANTED
ailver—Writ*
PORCH glider — at»*| deck chair *
Good potential for Inve.tmrnt
BAHI KRAFT
—boys beginner btk* — hand
nr Income. Priced at 113.OlW. 4 l-adlr* Immediate opening* lo
’
ll
North
Beach
St.
lawn mower — atrollrr _ Smear
tally o'
.'».■&gt; - ’ *4 ne
huown By apy&gt;u.iiuiirm omy.
Daytona
Beach,
&gt;
la.
' r u n t i m e .w m ;
more hour* per week. Hour* of
portable labl# PS. Y a 2 anil.
.XOTirr. I* *arl*e «!*•« »M
A L A ,C ^ , yaur own chelre. Illgn varninga.
only $87 .50 monthly
JANUARY CLEARANCE .
For Interview writs Mr*. Elrod. Income Tat Returns prepared
S
Block.
Wait
Of
Franck
ylarlda.
under
lamlRBll . CM*IF«
1.4 N. Park Ava. I&gt;h. Fa *-4121
by former agent of Internal NEW 1939 Underwood Gold**
144 W. 9th St . Saafotd. Fla.
at A6»e-**u
Avenue an Mth StrwaL
By 31ra. M. L.
Touch portable typewriter
Revenue Service. Tel. FA 21476.
MODEL OPEN DAILY
ROSA
L.
PAYTON
DELUXE MODEL
UttRMCUMBERED
L
A
D
Y
.
Ap
PhM*
FA
4
47X
2
Mwwii A m " semi
1-1*1 IIM (4 ...
Special 143.00
ply Mack'* Place atroaa from
Rrgi*terr&lt;l Real Eatat* Broker
REMODELING
The Women's Miaiionary L'nimv BY* OWNER: 3 bedroom CB home
«»*ItWP**ttl*«a*
Nam*
Untvrrtal Model
.
„a,it.eiji'a’a
» ; ' v !,7 [rJ1V.Y*
Ph. FA 2-1401—17 92 al HiawaUia
Sanford Boat Works.
Free Kattmatra
of thr Baptivt Church mri in thr on shaded Iota. Ideal location.
iu it . l* - » lt t ia c lla a
Uil 4123 01 ........................SUM
Frank L. Baker FA 2 7777
Ha
educational
build'nK
last
Tutiday
twit*
-1—M
At.E
HKl.l’
WAN
t
AI
i
Can be financed 913 Catalina
/ a/
Save 140 on
3 BFDBUOM — 7 HATH HOME
ni(ht lo hear * ipreial pro(ram
Dr. I'bonr W. B Writ FO 3 329
I’OWELIA OFFICE SUPPLY CO.
lleauiiful, ipacunt* on lhr*a Iota. Good automobile mechanic. Call *3-A—ROOFING A PLUMBING
-Thr
Lord*
Son*
In
A
Siranie
Oviedo after 4.30 p. m.
VVA*
••V &amp; 3?
117 S. Magnolia Ave. FA 2-4444
Double carporte. Kitchen rqutp; In .ASRSHIif*:
m W - . o i i r n . Land" under the direction of
FA 2 4431.
pe
l.
Central
heat
and
air
con
Mri. Ed Oilttby.
Large radworma. bulk or rup0ecl.
oRj'ANUO PAPBR1O p 7lK &amp;
Homes Designed For
Far the Bait Bay* ta Real Eaiata
dtltoned. Hardwood floors ex­ :J-M ale or Female
0 a ria t ia a aaraarallaa
Farm. Illway m E. Oiteea.
Mri. Richard Bo&gt;d aiiiiled SKE CULLEN 4 HARKKY
Florid* Living.
cept Florida Boom which I*
TITUSVILLE
.Mrs. R. Uwraon. Ph. FA 2 4234.
Mri Ojleiby In teadinr mrmW. A. Cagle, Jr. Baletman
eork tile. Fireplace. Plus boat WANTED IMMEDIATELY MAN
3 1 4 lied room s— I k 2 Ilnths
PI I MBINO A HEATING INC.
beri in a two-part devotional.
110
N.
1‘ark
Ava.
lit.
FA
3
*211
OR
WOMAN
lo
mpply
Consum­
port THIS IS THE BEST BUY
TRUCK BED* - T j / l 'l a n Ford!
f e
«**"# • “ t e . . ,
Uvrnaed — Bonded — tutored
A refreshment eourie of cakea
ers with Kawltrigh Provlucla
IN SANFORD.
V A - FHA 211 E. Ilth, St.
Cocoa.
Cocoa
Beach.
Leesburg.
and toll drinka wav im rd to SOUTH PINECRF-ST: 3 l*edroom
In Sanford or E. Volusia Co.
Sanford.
Tituivtllr
and
elr.
FHA In S c n icc
Mrt. I&gt;. C. Splvry. Mri. Boie home, I'k batha. I*w down
1 an ram 430 weekly part time SANFORD — Phone FA 2 7481 Twin beds, Inneraprlng matter**.
3 BEDROOM - I BATH IIOMF.
lllcki. Mrt. Helen Weldir. Mri.
payment, 447 month. 117 W.
SUM and up full limr See F.
Corner lot. Kitchen Equipped
•I. goo&lt;i condition. logtY OarirConventional
II. I. Tuck. Mr» Edlion Myrri. Woodland Dr. FA 2 4431.
Ave. after 4 p. in.
W. Matary I*. O. Ilox 74
Very good financing Dowti pay
PLUMBING
Mr*. Eu(rnr Tomlinvon. Mra.
Financing
mrnt
only
1400.
Anthony
or
write
llawlrlgh'a
i.T-'m or«eari*. Mjwate. ‘ *Ur« J!"1 Richard Dovd. Mra. I.ynn Twyn
Contracting A Repair*
More than 100 rurdv of dry fat
In eamintla
rioriua.
Drpt. FAR 440u a , Memphis,
* IIO.MK SEEKEHS
Frre Eilimitr*
pine. Sell all or part. Walter Atan. Mri. I.ynn (.lira and Mri.
Down
Payments
2
BEDROOM
—
t
BATH
HOME
Tenn.
Tin* U your opportunity to buy
‘ " '" ti.# 9ti*la»..
R. I . IIYRVF.V
wood at Pinerrrst Trailer Park
Ed O*loby.
III IIO K II KI NO OF
Exceptionally
nice
home
on
an attrartlvr 3 I1R. ! tile bath
Low As 5100
204 Sanford Av*. Phone FA 2 1343
S. Park Ave. or write Box 1347
milt*.
Ln»al»d *'
*»•*
Ill) d u b Make* Drr.vla**
thaded corner lot Fenced yard Mrn-Womrn 470 Dalle. Sell lumi­
home
and
aatumr
a
4
'an
VA
l*r tut h
.\«tn*e.
lU jfo e a .
Sanford. Fla.
Merlin * at lha home of pretinous nameplate* Write Hreyra
Fairly priced. Nice section.
linmcdital* Occtt|uncy
mortgage, lively fraturea l.ia.mlnsl* Con*;*, rinrlla
drnt Mri Clover Slam, mrmber* elude completely rquipped kit.VXD
C o, Attleboro, Mata.
IVe (ittninnlee Personal
l ied drak chair*, good condi­
1 - Walk-la rra.a.c
of thr local Home Urmonitra- then, .pare hratrr and Venetian
3 BEDROOM PINECREST Home
J \\*4lf I'MSRt UllVt«Mf
S atisfaction or Yoltr
tion, wide selection.
i . i a o t E W W i T ti------------------tlon Club made canrrr (Irnilng*.
1 —lji»ll»«l4v*
.....
.
Fenced
yard
fl.ooo
down.
Mote
blind.. Price 417.93 Down pay­
SWEENEYS
Ph. FA 21144
M oney Cheerfully
Hu* 'll. » x-e-U lH
PLUMBING
lavt Monday nutht. Refrnhmenti
In In 3 minutes.
ment 41493. Monthly paymrnti
Hark IIS. r.|aj:l
llaby m or Iron. FA 1-799.
Hcfunded.
of coffer and douchnuti w»rr »rrv.
HE
\TIMi
1 -T ..|i*i..t»r—lludtl ll&gt;.-H
iM Including tear, and tn.ur
2&gt;—FURNITURE and
H NXIIIS
ed by thr hontcaa to Mri J. H.
Seminole Really
Work wanted a* potter, janitor or
IIOUSFHOl.n GOODS
I—V.t ultlor 11tut-f !'•*&gt;! _. . . . . . . . Tmdel, Mra. Jack Standifrr, Mra. ■nee.
AIR
lONIII
HONING
I I..
Ma-kl...- a
ate'
dlihwaalirr. 7(M Bay Ave
W. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
I_|a vu h're M*"l4l MMWPrt. C. P, Itabun, Mra. Amur MacCONDUCT
and
REPAIR
WORK
SELL US YOUR FURNITURI
Ellr Metlivln—Velma Conralrr,
» s
I ’ iMIiMtRf
Beautiful 3 BR. 2 tile bath liumr
loet Sanford Avr.
|‘A I 4ig2 • We BUY thr Moat
I—ita n n iw i I’all ^ wllk "in .i. Arthur. Mra. J. E. Andr#wa and located In rarlualvr lto*r Court
Adelaide If. Moira — A•EOTtain. Painting A l. EA 2 797*
I'l.att
VVtanor
A. t H u lo r
Mra. II. L. Johnaon.
• We SELL tha M«it
1901 Park Avr
section of Sanford Cnmplrtrly
a .n. i 'IK
f \ 2 3237 Ironing, IOc A 13c. FA 2-7241.
The next »cwlng aenlon will rquipped kitchen, lovely tcrrai• We PAY the Moat
. I—Hulrhtr T*H»
_ v .....
Plumbing
*5
R
e
p
a
i
r
s
$ 1 iiailtmlllc. &gt;l"d*t
* ■'--•••I be at thr Mirra hnmr tnnlihl.
SUPER TRADING POST
FOR the economy minded—3 lied- (hild rare in my home. 1317 Elm
ro. floor*, braling unit and vrnr
Joe
f
.
Ibomas
VXlr I....... Mod.I
ficouli Diacuaa Plan
I’ h. FA 4 0477
room CB home; porch carporte,
Ave.
tun blind*. Priced at 414.W Cor&gt; Hw&gt;. 17.92 A 27lh St.
1U2J .Santa St.
FA 2U649
Thirty-all
acouta mrt with
utility room*, equipped kitchen.
1 —*\i?n#m»t#rV Med.l v H '■''••S
Rraaonablr down paymrnt and
P I,,,.,, r * **.1501
i —t «* »ve liot rlat.t i T . vi.
trader John Angel at thr arhool,
• BIG VALUES
monthly payment. Ir*. than
1 nun* r A . a u u i
My equity amt lake up teinain look ami hint*ckreper Will con­ 14-PIANO SERVICE
sider Orlando or Wiwcr Park
• QUICK CREDIT
l —'lhlit!)&gt;■!)«#.
Medal
tJ*-t* N- Turadav. tn make plana for a rrnt.
log VA loan. Ideal for children
2411
ORANGE
;nr&gt; Itav Ave
i ;!•«;»
PIANO TUNING A III PAIRING
• EASY TERMS
Ijvcalcd on non through atrrel
J-K .lvin.)—- D# Cu.m Markin# hlkr and In Hiaruaa mrana nf
Till* two bedroom home with
IV. L. HARMON
ratline money to conatrutt a ctuh
Phone LA 2 4393
a \.|.v.»l|4»a
Slcnslrom ILcalty
Florida Room. Kllrhen equip
Do laundry in my h o m e . Ph. PA 2 4223 After 3 00 p nt
WILSON - MAIER
|—\|air.er l|«om Al- 1 -.-i-n-nrra houir.
ment ran be purchased f«r only
IIF.HBERT ATENSTROM
vt..d#i l i l t - j i —a/N ■:*««&gt;:•
FA 2 3499
_______________________________ New And L'aed Futniluro
Herbert Thuraton. Claude Hit! I a 11...•t II,»r k'ahlaln.r
Realtor
1140000 with term* Evolutive PAY’ t**h (or land on road Win
I—II..i l'..l.it Wal.r Healer. WN. trll and Tolar Hatiun aitiitrd An
24-A lit II.DING t ONTHACIOHS 3,1 E- I ,r,t St2 344S
Eronomou, neybold llldg , *311
u lC Illill I’ataloa -&gt;■&lt;. Is*"luting.
I.YNN RISN'ER
(tl
with
tha
iltperviaion
of
IIIj 13-4
ami.
I.OTTIE
BROADWAY
ROBERT
A.
WILLIAMS.
Realtor
For
carpenliy,
painting,
acieenI -O ..I, lirlnkma Iniinlaln
STORK with nlllcr 430 44o *q
~ i s a v i ;$
V. tha i.rna&gt;rtv nt ilia .!**»'• Bafn• Camra.
KEN TORBF.TT
Raymond l.undqulit. A«toe.
t^g. r&gt; ofirg, and plaster repair,
H » rrr parking area. 407 W.
*d d.f.ndatu and Hill 6lt Ika Snd
Girls Plea Plralc
Now 4 L'std
asphalt tile, avticstna siding,
FA 2 3931
Atlantic Rank Bldg. PAOLA—19 arrra cleared evrel
da. of Mar. k V. ft. !•»».
tat
St.
Uke Mooror &lt;«irft Scouti meet u| N ft fk _
rk rA 2 242i
lent grove land with 3 room
Hi. laa.l h«ura nf aala. nnm.tr,
F urn llu re a n d A pp llan tM
masonry or woi4 ateps. leveling
riavan ecla.k In Ika ferenaun and at the home of Mri. Lynn tiilri.
LOTS FOR SA1.E: large 13 » 149
houa# partly furnlthed ja.300 NEW —&lt; OUN1ER TYPE MODEL and repairing garages and
t no a'.lafk In ma aliaraonii. on
Good land, cleared, aomr land
Will .carry
aomr
balance. ASSURES SECURE FUTURE!
•aid dae, at Ih* a46reee of JIM leader, Wednesday afternoon to IF IT IS KKAI. ESTATE
wrecking call Fa 2 4139.
I'raatk A*aaaa. faalard. P.mlnnla make plana for a wiener roast
leaping. Cash cr imall payment
FA 2 3729
F.arn up In ivn Monthly
703 209 F. Firat HE Hi. FA 2-09U
**k Crumley 4k Mentelth
I'nuaiv. rWlda. I will nf far f..r to be held soon. Each mrmber
down, ball vr« 433 per month.
U -ILE CTRU AI. SERVICES
aala ana aall la Iht nlakaal Mdd.r
Spare Time
.. ■» ■ *
&gt;a
for rath in band, ika at&gt;n.« 4...
L. B. MANN
MAJOR RROWN REALTY
SERVICE ROUTE OF THE MAR -VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS Uard funuiure. •ppllaneea,
eribed eraeariv. aa Uia e e w e f j
Beg SI
Like Monro*
nf aald dtlaalaal is aallafr aald which one will be choten for thr
Realtor
etc. Bsught-aold. Uarry’a klert
KET S NEWEST, MOST CON Part* for all makas of cleaner a;
RRAL
ESTATE
PRIVR-IN
Phone
FA
I
MU
eaeaj'tljin.,(OBIIir aaarirr af a.mi- rlub book.
LAKE MARY
213 Sanford Ava Ph. EA 2 4131.
VINIENT. CIGARETTE UNITS Elrrtrolux. Ilonvrr, Kirby, rtr.
2444
french
Ave.
PTA Committee Meet*
not* I’ounir. riorl4B
Ph. FA 2 3237 or FA 2 IKI
3Un ur Woman Part Time
H»: Jaiiibb J. PlnalBiarr
Ere*
pick
up.
Work
guaranteed.
7
Room
houae,
hardwood
floor*,
J. W. HALL
PTA rommitte# members of the
This is a guest pall In Ihe Rita
No Selling nr tollrlling
(itiPitr Phtrlfr
FA 2-4763
kitchen electric, apace heat. -. t .....
March Carnival met at the arhool
^Kranli A. Ta»|wp
Realtor
Theatre fur Mra. II. E. Staros.
hr
bedroom hind home
III
SINESS
ESTABLISHED
■ iHnrnn fi»r rlalwttff
Inquire 711
air rordllinnad
Wednesday to formulate plan* for "Call H a ir I’hena FA 2 2441
livp. dale Frb. 13. '39.
Florida room, rarportr, wood
l?a Saipth llaln Ptrvit
FOR YOU
Mellon* tile
Houae Wiring - F.lrclrie Service
Oplaa4&gt;s flapMa
the event wrbieh has been set
floor*, automatic heat, large
Intome Starts Immedlatelv
Sid
Vihlen
for Saturday, March 21. Request!
living area, panelled dinette
ai.noa lo IJ.oo# Cash Required
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO
of aid from all parents haa been
Fruit trees and lake privilege* Pirate Hunt waste our time un
Under CamtnirtUo
Reader A Iwtarer
|0omif (, nfri)
k ) j n l.
Illy
111 Magnolia
EA 2 u9l 3
made.
117,war. imall down payment
As.oe. Laura B. (taler, II. E. Taffar South Plnrcrrit. FA 7 1*M
let* you have the nrrritary
Brownie Meeting
Arlatt Price, Everett Harper
tapilal and are sincerely In- M 4 - fA 2 413U, Mr. Simon, Goodhart
BUILDING-RRP A IM Mra. Paulino Hobby, leader of rbona FA 2 4941
fid, Lake Mary.
114 N. Park 3 BR home l 1* miles from city
termed in rtpandlng. We fin PAINTING ____________________
tha Lake Monroe Browmai met
ante rxpanuon Full lime po*
1 sere
with 14 (trie Wedneadar after­ Lovely 2 Bit masonry home, limits, double rarporte,
tlbllitie* if fully qualified and FLOOR landing and Finishing
»n Total prue 7 BEDROOM home. FHA financed
iand I?.0rtt down.
noon at the school. Member*
nicely furnished. In a quiet, ru
4J7.W mo. Phone FA 2 1970.
able In lake over al oner
Clfanlng, w a x i n g
Serviag
Ill.ouo Ph FA j 27M,
(peat the afternoun sewing doll
ral peaceful aettmg,
Wide briefly abuul yuunelf and Seminole County suit* 1923.
dreiaet. This week they will make Large
screened porrh
easily 3 BEDROOM home — I’ hatha U^FLOWLRS^PLAN^N
inrlude phone number for per­
II. M. Gleason I ala Mary
pin cushion*.
convened into a third bedroom — electric equipped kitchen—
sonal interview
GRAPEVILLi:
NURSERY'
Sermon Topic
The nearly half aere Allow a am
fenced yard - THA financed
Box lit Minneapolis ta. Mlnnasota
Build to your piani.
nUAUTIFUL HOLLY
‘ The Divine Invitation" and
apace for an additional beautl
P*y only 4I.10P equity and at
Ramedalmg and Additions
sola
All kind* and alert
A QUIET COMMUNITY
‘ The Abundant Ijfr " will be to­ ful building lot Several large »««"» paymenta. 3100 Park Avr
DON LIRE
(•rape*Hie Ave.
PA j
Naar Golf Count*
pics used at thr service* Sun
tiearing rilrut Ireea.
OWNER.
23—SPECIAL SERVICES
Phon j FA ;.3#!4
day, February 9. by Rev. Robert
Owner will f.nanrei Cali ua for i" hr7 cB home7vr7een"poreh. k.7
Mai ion Market CAR R A G E
Byrd, First llaptivt Church.
Tl MPS — SPRINKLER
appointment. Exduaive with
fbfn f , uipp« j, , ml|| down pay
PLANTS for aalc. Errd ThuraPrraoflila
SYSTEMS
FARMER'S AGENCY
me"*- »"HA fiaanced 437 a ton. EA IJMO.
Jack Mann la a patient at thr
All type* and sites. Installed
month. Larga nicely landaiaped
N. V. Farmtr, Raaltor
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
"Do It Yourself"
lot. Venetian biindx Call Colby |loral Arrangement* — Coraagea
I). H. tTkiimore. Attec.
Mr. and Mra. R. D. Adam*
ME REPAIR AND SERVICE
SAN FUR D FMlWLIt SHOP
and son. David, formally nf An 114 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 2 3221 FA 2 1330 eat. 406 I to 4 p in
S T I N E
^ MODERATELY PRICED
FA 2 1122 or FA 2 0270
dalusi*. Ala. presently of Orlando, After hour* FA 2 2411 or FA 2 4421 after 4 FA 2 0IAJ.
Machine and Sapply Co.
•pent Saturday, Jan. 24, here with
207 W‘. Ind St.
Ph FA 2 4432
4 h r. CU home, elertric kitchrn
LIVING DOOM: Sofa lied — .Matching Chair — 2 Step
Iheir Untie and Aunl, Mr. and
WOODRUFF'S
RAYMOND M. B A U ,
equipment, tile balh, jalnune
HEATING
Farm A Garda* Casta*
Mre. J. H. Tmdel.
Fabrics and Color*.
REALTOR A CSIUROR
window*, utility rm . landirap ,
II. B. POPE CO.
ANNUALS
Mra. Robert M am haa return Third St. it Park Avenue. South ed lawn, large brirk Bar B Q
Table* — 1 Cocktail Table •— 2 Lampo, Choice o f
I H S . P ark ---- F A t-4434
Ml Celery Av*.
from Dalton, Ga . whrte the
Y'sll Call Ball
3oo ft. from Naval Bate. 46.90U
Monthly Paym ents ed
was railed due to the tllnria of
Phone EA 2 3441
FA 2 3479.
her mother.
Less Than R en t
DINING BOOM: l-arge 3*'1 x fiO" Table — « Chalro.
Mra. Mabel Foley haa returned
Choice of Colors.
from Roanoke. V a . after apend
WELCOME N AVY AND NEWCOMERS
0
iag two week* visiting relatives.
• Plraunl Surroundlngn
• Special Dictn
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IIEDROO.M: ibMikrnne lied — Dretaer with Mirror—
Word ha 1 Item rrrrivrd from
4
A4,e Robert Mann that he haa
• Licensed I.PN Un Duly At All Timex
Chml nf Drawer* — lo Ycnr Guaranteed Spring and
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Jacksonville. Ark., from duty in
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Motels
while
you
locale
auitable
homing
for
RA TES 5100 To 5200
you and your family. Pick up your key nt Um
According Te Care Required
Nairn Office.

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Attendance Record

NEW YOnK (U PI)S- The .Va­
lletta! Football Lragve'a 1434 atUodance roae S 94 per rest from
1937 and soared la 3,004,124—4be
first time the league topped the
3 million mark. NFL allendance
il 1937 teas 2.934,314.

Scott's Palm Manor
llom t

For

Clr. 27tk A Rlway IT-93

The

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Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
BRAIf.EY ODHAM, From
Corner IIwv. 17-92 1 27lh St.
Phono FA M i l l

FOR $395.00

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For Child Molestation

14. fj«) William B Moye. Jr ,
U. I. Navy, aon of Mr. William
B. Moya of 232 W. ITlh St. San
ford, hii been (elected to attend
the Navy Line School at Monte­
rey, Cal. tor nine month* of
post graduate atudy.
He previously commanded the
USS Pascagoula, i tao-fuot pa­
trol traft which operate* out of
New Orleans. He had served in
tha Pneagoula since July. 19M.
U Moye enlisted to the Navy
to Sept , IMS He wai promoted
to Chief Petty
Officer, and
selected for officer candidate
school, and commissioned Kntign
to June. ISM.
Hi* minted career Included
duty aboard repair ihlpa and ten­
der* lo the Asiatic Pariflc area.
He line# ha* a- -ved to tha At­
lantic.
Following hi* eommiiiion at
Eniign he served in tha deitroyer rirort USS Harvcson until hla
aiilgnmenl In th# Pascagoula.

A tiujr crane lifted two 1200
nd proof machine* from ttw
RAIKOftD (L'PIi — Dalla* K throwing them overboard after
k Art. tldewalk Friday afterWilhcri, M. walked calmly to sexually moleding the older boy.
soon and plated them In the •*hla death at thin date priton But the Panama City man coorond ifery window of the Florida
today for the "Joy ride" (laying
tended he wa* drunk and un­
•tala Bank building.
of a Panama City youth in May
accountable for hi* action.
of 19M.
While a large crowd spceulatad on the riianeea at the ma­
However, the lower court found
Wither*, a Panama City elec
chine* being dropped, or not Attrician and father of aevan chil­ him guilty without recommenda­
ting through the window, men
dren, made no atatamrnt before tion of mercy and th* (tale Su­
from the Allstate Trane Co.. Oruabtred to the death chamber. preme Court upheld the aentence.
ta n d o, efficiently maneuvered
Prlaon Sopt. DeWM Sinclair aaid
them Into plarr
th# twitch to the electric chair The Pardon Board refuted to
The two heavy piece* were part
wa* thrown at S;M a m. and grant him leniency.
•f the bookkeeping department,
Chief Medical Officer Dr. Re*
which ha* been moved to Ihe aeK. Ram icy pronounced the con­
pond floor. Fvary piece of Im­
demned man dead at 1:40 a m
portant bank material muit pa»*
"Wither* wa* calm, lie walked
Ihrnoch
them before lurthar
in and itt down." Sinclair laid.
transaction* can be made, ac­
' "He didn't make any d a u ­
cording to bank official* who
DURANOO. Meiieo (UP!) —
ntcat."
watched the preceding* with toThe (omitted murderer wa* American movie artrea* Audrey
loreit.
accompanied by th# Rev. Adolph
Office* below the eventual rett­ (JOING IU* — A crane wise* n 1,200-pound proof machine Bedwtle, pa dor of the Kmanurl Hepburn file* home to I**# Antele* today to recuperate from
toward
th#
aecond
atory
window
of
Florida
Slat*
Bank.
ing place were vacated while the
Church at Panama City,
Thin wa* one of two piece* of heavy mjuipment lifted from Daptlit
the
aevere back Injury the Buf­
m o v e wa* m i All turned out well;
and Priaon Chaplain Rev. J. T.
fee machine* went up »* achedul- the ground floor into
fered when thrown from a borer
»««n d «tory, where the bank's Tompktni.
•d.
bookkeeping department ha* moved (Herald Staff Photo)
Wither*, a while man, had been here laat Wedneadiy.
Traffic wa* rerouted while the
convicted uf murdering four year- Her huaband, ador Mel Ferrer,
a occupied War middle of
old Dougta* Cecil Wilton In Pa­ raid Ml** Hepburn would arrive
Avo.
nama City nearly three v ein ago. thia afternoon aboard a special
The Purple Heart World War hospital plane which flrw here
Alpin said dainty grabbed ■
POUT ST. JOB ( t il'll V 21II veteran alio w it charged with Sunday to pick her up.
Tunney To Marry
&gt;ear-old Vernon man who darted pUlul from the glove oompartment murdering David Wilaon, the little
Ferrer aaid hit wife would be
NEW YORK tUI'l &gt;-&lt;i«ne Tun
of the car after he flopped Ihe ve­ boy’* seven-year old brother, the completely immobilited for aliout
pay former world heavy welcht shooting at a highway patrolmao
champion, and hi* (amily left by after ■ traffic argument died In a hicle for a traffic violation. Th* *ame day. But Wither* wa* never three wreak*, but that *he prob­
Iroopor *aid on# of Oatuey'i bul­ tried on that count.
ably would be fitting *p In about
plan* Sunday for Holland, where hospital here Sunday.
Wither* wa* arruied of taking five weeks. She may be able to
Karl tiiincy wai ahot twice in let* nicked him in the lip before
Ms aon, John, will he married
the youngster* "Joy riding" in resume work on the movie "The
Ihnrtday to Maria Sprenger at the dote-range piitol duel with he cat down the motoriit.
hi* oulboard motor boat and Ifnforglven," about March 7.
Mr home In Nlcmegen. Holland Trooi&gt;er T. 0. Alpln.

K

II

Audrey Flies Home
For Recuperation

I

Young Man Killed I n Duel With Law

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h r * s -N o a .. M &gt;. 1 1WI

Withers Dies In Chair Moye Is Selected
For Navy School

Machines Hoisted
Thru Bank Window

it B

Champ Gets Sweep
CHANGE. N.J. ( l*i’ I i—Carta
Cone of Ridgewood. N'J, iwrpt
all three women'* event* for th#
tecond straight year in Saturday
night’* Metcalf Memorisl »wim
meet. Mil* Cone, national barkstroke, champion, won the 100yard harkttroke, lOOyard butter­
fly and 100 yard free style.

Equality Promised
Gotham Minorities*
NEW YORK (UPI)—Gov. Nel­
son A. Rockefeller today told the
Federal Civil Righli Commission
that he intends lo make New York
a "testing ground and demonstra­
tion" for equal right* for all racial
and minority groups.
"We still have a long way to go
ia achieving our goal of making
New York state a shining exam­
ple of our faith in freedom and
justice for all men," said Rocke­
feller in a statement read by Dr.
Elmer Carter, chairman of the
State Commission Against Dis­
crimination. “ We know that we
have dark cornera of prejudice
and discrimination In our midst.”
The governor'* atatament opened
a two-day inquiry by the conjmisston, which will also hear testi­
mony from Francis Cardinal Spell­
man. Jackie Robinson, the former
baseball star, and more than 20
other wiinesse*.
Housing inadequacies, s l u m
conditions and segregated living
patterns will 1* investigated. Th#
inquiry will rover discrimination
due to i are. color, religion or na­
tional origin. Mayor Rot-crt F.
Wagner and other city official*
are cooperating.
The Rev. Theodore M. Hr*burgh, a member of the eommisson, said a recent atudy by th*
Commission on Race and Reusing,
a private group, indicated that

there is more segregation in larga
northern cities than those to th#
South. He said New York had
been selected for hearings becauM
Ihe number of races living to the
city ought to reflect a national
pattern to housing conditions.

Government Mails
Fatter Checks On *
Social Security
WASHINGTON (UPll-The go*
ernmenl begin* mailing fatter
check* today to more than 12S
million Social Security benefir-t.
ariei
Social Security Cornmi winner
William 1,. Mitchell said the bene,
fij checks will be about 7 per
cent higher. They will go to ol )
age. survivor*, and disability in­
surance beneficiariea.
At a result. Ihe January pay­
ment# will run about in million
dollar* higher than to the prevlous month when they totalled
about too million dollar*.
Tha bikes were authorised hr
■rmthly payment* to a retire I
worker, aged 65, ranged from SM
to I106 30. The January checks
rang* from 131 to $116. The m a v^
mum monthly payment to a fam­
ily formerly *2l«. now is 7244.

•THIS and THAT*

GARRETT'S
LA D IES

fabric

Nylon Toppers
Closeout ...... .

ADAM HATS for MEN
Regularly nationally advertised at $8.96

ON SALE NOW AT $5.00

SAVE

$7.00

About 100 odd* and end* to chooe# from
M E N ’S LO NG-SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS

Corduroy Jackets $3.00

to r t « * ' 1 1

.UC^“ ’ i rrd.

tn eoto*

Ladies’ Suits (8 only) $4.00 each

ant

CLOSE-OUT on BLOUSES at

Broadcloth, Flannel and Rayon

YOUR CHOICE $2.00

Tab\«

MEN’S SW EATER VESTS

*

lCi U n C

$ 2.00

MEN’S JACKETS

$1.00 each
Mo/tuf Hlutim* ami Sweater Sale
What wo have loft n! $2 98

yd.

Corduroy Pushers, regular $2.29
while they Inst at $1.59
Only W.W)

CLOSEOUT OF WOMEN'S SWEATERS

..•*1 n»D|n
.. ,.KconVtP»fd

$1.00 and up

. .

(q ;

A ..

$3.00 and up
Famous KEDS BASKETBALL SHOES
Regular $6.95
NOW ON SALE FOR ONLY $1.95

^ j s s s ^«tC
f z \A V

HAZKT SLIPOVER SWEATERS
Orion In airs* 36, 3k nnd 40

Odd* and ends, but
all nifty numbers

(*«ve

MEN’S WORK SHOES

J

lfit

atW
®

Wolverine nnd Cedar Croat
many odd lota to gu at

$1.00 a pair

LA D IE S ' DRESSES
Regular $6.99 Assorted fabric* in
14
to 2-U4

la few hig' ■'

12 to 30 anti

.

* *

iiS S * * *
£ :.:i ££»'£,

SALK PRICK AT *3.99 (nave $2.00)

LA D IES’ SHOE SALE
AH Top Quality

\ - ■*1. m»*nt of

g U -T # !*

style* and color*.

n

i'o o ; &gt; VV,ti

MEN’S DRESS SHOES

*•&lt;*«*'

$1.00 and $2.00

BAVES BW ‘ 4 .0 0

C H IL D R E N S 'S H O E SALE
Butt.r shoe* your child -hould wear. We’re otatring
them out at
5 1 .0 0 a n d $2.00

t » oU

(Limit 2 pair to n cil .turner I

DOLLS
DOLLS
$2.00 and $3.00

You may find just what you want at

,

$5.00 a pair

^

Fruit O f The Loom Work Pants

(limit 3 pair In a ruatoffl.r)

DOLLS

moo)

DOLLS
, ^

G IR LS ’ BLOUSES

Khaiki or Gr«r

Regular $2.99

» a @ t

I V - .- 1 0 r ' ° n

V "*

p * 1'*

$ 1.00

Rayon Panties tor Girls in sizes 8,10,12, and 14

3 pairs $1.00

c S w '”‘

ch

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. a » v « »

2 pair $5.00

cov tT *.
Cove’ -’1

J* f*

Odd hde in nn aaanrtmrnl of airr*, rnlnr* and material*

litI

BOY’S JACKETS AND SWEATERS
,

.......v**

Odd IvOtH Only $1.98
(a few higher)

ra r * *

GIRLS' NYI.OX TOPPERS AND CAR COATi

CLOSEOUT
Astounding!)’ Priced $5.00

B O Y ’ S SHOES
Tuiigh and rugged in an uxeurtmant o f tirea
FOR THIS SAI&gt;E ONLY $2.00 and $3.00 pair

BOY’S TROUSERS
Take a look, they’re reduced to SELL.

SEWING M ACHINES
Domaatlc Zig Zug
Regular $189.0(1
Sale $108.00
(factory guaranteed

White Ant- nm
'.iir /a g
Regular $299.00
Sale $209.00

BOY’S W ESTERN JE A N S
Heavy Denim. Site# 6, 8. 10 and 12 only.
Regular $2.49

White Rotary
Regular $149.00

Sire* 8 only

Regular $2.59

Now $1.59

SALE P R IC E D AT $1.89
CHILDREN’S CORDUROY OVERALIH

(factory guaronteod)

Neehi tuaodi Zig Zug . $100.00

BOY’S FLANNEL PAJAMAS

BOY’S FL A N N E L SHIRTS
Regular S1.99

SALE $1.59

Regular $2.99

AND INFANTS CORDUROY SETS
REDUCED TO SELLOUT

S A L E $2.00

. Store 1stSt. at SanfordAve.
, J*
n/r’

�O fficials To Meet
for Tax Discussion
incl today adopted the new tax as
lessor's manual which seta yard­
sticks for "full cash value” prop­
erty assessment by county Ur of­
ficials.
Gov. LcRoy Collins said the man­
ual sets lull value at the amount a
willing seller would take for his
property, with obligation to sell,
and that amount a wilting buyer
would be willing to pay, without
obligation to buy.
Green described this a* a “ forecd aale” price, not the "going’
price of a piece of property on to
day’s market.
Collins called the definition “ as
good and as fair |of lull cash
value) as esn he found."
Other yardsticks to be taken In­
in consideration. Green said, are
growth potential, toning, nearness
An Editorial
to utilitlei, strerla, etc.
A The County Commission, the County School Board and
Green left no doubt that asses
Mrs. Mary Karle Wulker, tux assessor, will nu-et Feb. 12 to sori will be required to asses,
discuss problems of taxation ami finance.
property ai too per ceni of cash

Mrmtwrx of the County Commitlion. the School Board and Mr».
llarlc Earle Walker. tax aiicttor,
are scheduled to diirusi revenue
problems relating to pro|&gt;*rty at
letimenl in a joint meeting. Feb.
12
John Krider, Commission chair­
man. asked for the meeting to diacuaa the tai situation. Mrs. Walki f * i i invited by letter; Krider
i J b the School Board had agreed
to the meeting.
Mrs, Walker told The Herald
today that ahe would accept the

invitation She added that the let­
ter did not itale the purpose of the
meeting, but assumed it concern­
ed property assessments
At the same Ome. State Comp­
troller Kay E. liteene told The
Herald in a telephone interview
that he would be "happy to sit
down” with Seminole officials if
"they are unable to work out their
own problems.” Told of the proposed Keb. 13 meeting, Greene
said, "that's the way it ought to
be worked out.
in another development, lh« Cab-

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TU E SD A Y. F E B R U A R Y 3, 1959

SANFORD,

FL O R ID A

NO. 368

5 Americans Held
Seminole
Employs
Officials
Predict
News Briefs
Thief Steals Bomb
Slate Option Plan County Engineer By Guards; Action
Blasted By Army
Will Be Approved
MANllJk (UPD-Tba U S. Navy
la searching for s XXVpound bomb
stolen from Its Suhlc Bay magarme tto miles north of her*.

Seminole County again has a
registered road engineer.
The Board of County Commit
sinners this morning hired Frank
Holiert Davis Jr. of Fort Lauder­
dale. Hr will report fur work.
March 1
Davit was horn to Vrrn Beach
and has hewn a lifelong resident

of Florida. Hr i* a graduate of
Fort Lauderdale High School and
holds a degree in rivil engineer
Ing from the University of Kan­
sas.
The 32 year old father to three
boy* served with thr U. S. Naval
Reserve during World Mar It If*
holda licenses as a Florida re
givlerrd engineer and a register
ed land surveyor.
Davis has been assistant county
engineer for Broward County'
since W&amp;2 A description of hi*
position there was submitted lo
County Commissioner*, who found
il satisfactory, lie will receive •
atarttog salary to 3723 a month,
with a car allowance or car. The
board assured him that his sal­
ary would tie raised within tit
months nr a year.
Davis it a member to the
American Public Worki Associa­
tion. American Hoad Builders Alsocial too. National Society m
Prolcsvitmal Engineers, Florida
Engineering Society, and i* immediate pail president to the
Slat* Association of County En­
gineers and Hoad Superintendent*.
He is alto a member of th*
Fort t.audrrdale Beach Xiwanls
Cluh and th# Methodist Church.

BERLIN (U P lr - Armed t o l d
guards today held a U, S. Army
TALLAHASSEE &lt;UIT)—Lead­
truck convoy and fur America*
NEW YtiHK t(.11*11—The U. i . er! of the 19MI la-gisialure prr
soldier* at a chrckpmnl on the
Navy’s inightrst ship, the air dined today the April • May
East-Writ Germany border des­
craft earner Independence, went session wilt pass a parent option
pite repealed protests and de­
This meeting, asked by John Krider. Commission chair•*« •“» »" to sea for the hrst lime Monday. hilt to help delas furred Integra
mands for ihetr release
lion
of
Florida's
puhllr
srhools,
man. should
lead to s solution to the oft-disensed assess\rV'*rZ
\ r to
to aa question,
question. he
he said
.aid
...
|n answer
i ...
f p _ i | ,Q
The runvoy was presented from
The psrent option approach re
ment-mtllnKe question in Seminol* County.
tl,4l assessors have no choice of r a X p iO lU lO l&gt;
la iK S
rtotstog into %est Germany Mon­
reived
strong
support
Monday
Member* of the two board* and Mrs, Walker are to he what percentage of value on which TEHRAN, Iran (UPD— A high
commended for their decision to get together and discus* assessments must be bases! The level Soviet delegation u holding when Stale School Supt- Thomas
The U. S btogito two protest*
Bailey and Ally Gen Richard
the problem* involved. The Herald believe* that such a constitution r*«iuirc« liX)'p*r tent. exploratory economic taika here D.
Monday. Today, an American ofEnin joined to barking a props*
ficial went to Soviet headqtiarmeetinjr is necessary; it further believe* that the various
,ddrd
w" h ,r,m*n 0,flrl* ’ •
aal.
(,-r* m East Berlin to registrr an­
rojestiona under debate can be settled, fairly and harmon- ll&lt;rWll of
price,
^
In
general,
their
plan
would
Bar Plea Studied
other protest
give parents the opportunity of
smisly, at this meeting.
values uf property fairly and
TALLAHASSEE (UPll — The withdrawing their children from a
"Our objective is to get Ibe
Officials involved should be prepared to enter the meet­ equitably.
Supreme Court took under advise­ public school where integration
trucks Into West Germany," an
In answer to another question. ment today a petition of the Flo
ing with ojien mind*. There should l&gt;e a total absence of
Army spokesman said when asked
finger-pointing, charges and Counter-charge*. The purpose Greene said that the present earn rid* Bar to rrgulate lawyer re­ had bern forced by the court*
if the truck a would relurn to Writ
and enrolling them with state
LONGVIEW. Tex ( I T I )-A W
Berlin.
of the meeting should not be to place "blame” or to bring up
a^rolMudy ferral services
financial assistance in a private year-old Negro who police said
U. S. Army sources denounced
nun sectarian school
post del Mites and arguments.
equal basis, lie added that W
described hinorll as having un
the stoppage aa illegal and de­
Mfoilwr* of. »w.*b iHiardu and M1”* Walker repr*»**;nt the lm&gt;i* &gt;.„&gt;
t« h*.**-^ Miss Garibaldi Dies
1 heartily endorse it,” House *****drotl*ble desires lo murder or
signed to create an incident. It
RiLe. Of l Al'f.Arf. l;* v iVHi." ajwakrr DMiiMle
people o f Seminole County. H*&gt;w well the people are repre- higher, ut much lower." than other
“ ***,'injure, ha* confessed ihc rape
emphasised lit* stranglehold Uia
—Donne Clella Garibaldi, daugh­ ley of DeFunlak Springs told
sen ted is reflected by action of those elected to the various counties,
Communist* have on isolated
ter of the Dalian natiunal hero United 1'ret* International Mon­ and murder of a to year old girl
and a 23 tear old woman, and the
offices.
Berlin's lifelines to th* writ.
Close ppe Garibaldi, died here day night
brulal
heating
of
another
woman.
9 Nothing can lot gained by continuou* wrangling; much
Deliver “ Strung Prtocat"
Monday night at Ihc age of 92.
And Senate
President IV.IgShrrtff Noble Crawford laid the
Th* convoy, csrrylng Jeep*,
good can come from a harmonious session to seek answer*
Date Dewey Johnson said he also confessions wrre made by Willie
rlrarrd the Buislan Bstsetsberg
Reds Claim Power
to our m any problems.
would hark turh a plan.
I'hilpol, a 3 tool. 6-tnch Negro
checkpoint
just outside of Berlin
MOSCOW (UI'li — Soviet mili­
Both predicted it would win who was arrested ia Ixingvlew
without Incident, It made th# run
tary and atomic rsperta said to­ quirk approval In the legislature Saturday.
to Marienborn only to be halted
day they have mlul'es which "can when all details are Ironed out.
Crawford said Phllpto confessed
there aa It wa* about to eroaa
carry
Ihi-ir
h&gt;drugcn
charge*
to
Gov.
t^Roy
Collins
has
refused
RICHMOND. Va. tU H ) — Vir­
the rape slaying of Joy Goff. 10Into
West Garmany.
any
point
on
earth.”
to discuss proposal* to maintain year old Negro girl, here Friday
ginia moved Into'its second day
MaJ. Gen. Barksdale HamlcU,
segregation until his own advisory afternoon The girl was found In
of token rare mixing to its pub
U. S. commandant lo Berlin, In a
rommittre on racial matirra hrr home with a wire coat hang­
iic schools today with new prom­ Meeting Called O ff
telephone call to Soviet headqu*!*
TALLAHASSEE I UI'li — The makes a report.
ises from the legislature (hat fu­
er wrapped around her neck.
ter* in East Berlin made what
Cabinet
today
called
off
next
The
rommittre.
headed
by
L.
L.
ture integration will be resisted.
He alvo confessed throwing
was described as a "strong pro*
The Board will meet with City
w Mr». John Schirard appeared
I’residem Elsenhower. Gov. J. week’* regular meeting because Fahisinski of rmsarol*. former Joyce llunlr. 23. a Dallas prostitest."
before County Commissioners this Commissioners Fridav at 7:30 In a Lindsay Almond and other lead­ all member* will lie in Tampa at­ circuit judge, I* known to be con lule. oul of her l#1h floor hotel
U. f. Army headquarter* la
Special session.
er* expressed gratification Hut tending Govrrnur’s Day at the tidcring a parent option bill along room in the Adolphus Hotel at
morning to ask for action on the
Europe at Heidelberg also sent a
In other action, the Board ap­ there were no flareups or violent Florida State Fair.
with
other
proposals.
Dallas Iasi July 23 The broken
city recreation program from the
protest lo Soviet army headquar­
proved a fooo publicity apprupna crowds Monday when 21 Negroes
Bailey told United Press Inter­ body was found In drainage
county.
ter*.
Princess
Mourned
tion
to^
the
Highway
17
Associaentered
sevtn
previously
while
national
he
would
consider
a
duct
on
the
roof
to
an
adjacent
L
O
N
D
O
N
(CPU
*Russia
The city will charge IS per
Both protrsta demanded the Im­
tion (or promotion purposes schools to Norfolk and Arlington.
parent
option
law
as
a
"pop
off
AMMAN.
Jordan
lU
i'lt—
The
building afrrr It had fallen 14 claimed today It made major mediate rr lease of the truck! and
county child to use the fanlilicc
David
Gatchel
la
serving
on
the
valve"
to
be
used
only
as
a
last
No
larldenls
Reported
I(a she mute court is to mourning
after next week, If an agreement
floors.
gains In ll-bomb development their personnel.
Association Hoard. The group
The day passixl without an ton- fur I’ rincvss Kajlha. The daugh resort. He said it would head off
The third ronfrsvlun was to th* through test explosion* carried
la not reached.
American official* believed the
Hi* High School ITA president plans to improve map* and signs dent reported. II could well have (rr of King Frisal I. founder uf the closing of public school* by brutal lirallng of Mn Trrlla Joy outafter the
Westsuspended au Soviet! hoped to create an Inci­
pushing
the
Central
Florida
area.
|
Ht.„
,
,u.a,
„
„
rmjl
group*
of
ntUcni
and
local
school
day
the
Iraqi
kingdom,
died
in
Lu
told the Board that many peuplc
Carter, II. the wife of a Marine clear tesla.
dent to underlina their contention
Gatchel also asked the Board except for the quttl crowd* of sanne, Swllirrlsnd.
officials who might became an- aiationtd In Okinawa, on Jan. ■.
f t urn to Sanford because of its
xb* admission, to ■ scientists'* that n war could break out un­
to
request
legislative
action
on
gated
by
court
order*
to
integral*
curious spectator* and *he swa-mj
re creation program lor childrrn
Mr* Cartrr *a* attacked on address to Ih* Communist Party less the Wrot grli out of Berlin.
a puhllr arhool.
Many live In the rounty and would the hiring 'to V A u n ly manager. •» ‘ rrportrri and ptwtographeri’ NIK) 1 6QCh(H ‘S Q u i t
Ihe sixth floor of a busy down- congress in Moscow, was expect
Observe#* belle* rd aUo that
Attorney
Mack Cleveland, who is a who gathered at the school* to
NKW yoKK tUI’ ll — The re
U- unable to attend if they had to
lown office building in Dallas She f ,j |0 ,rt off an Immediate atom the Communiati wanted to atreaa
member
of
the
Seminole
County
record
the
historic
event.
pay. she laid.
signation of the city’* *ou evening
was found In *n elcrlrlcal conduit vwithin Ihe West Some Wislern the vulnerability to the Allied
There were no jeers, no dis high school trachrr* because of
Mra. Schirard asked Commis­ legislative delegation, said he
closet after other office worker* sdenllsft Iw-Heve If was a mis- llfrllnes to pressure, particular^
would
make
the
request.
turlianres inside the school* Au low pay forced Ihr Hoard of Fdu
sioners to meet their 13,000 obli­
noticed a pool of blood orring take tor Ihe United Slates to rail when the Soviets transfrr control
City government* of the four ttioritlc* predicted the orderly in cation today to consider ran
gation to the Goldsboro Hecrea
from under the closet door She ,,ff it, test program.
of Allied traffic to the East Ger­
tion project. “ If this Is done. I incorporated area* in Samimile •,r||raUon would , on(IIlll, Jlu, u celling evening classes altogether
it recovering
Hustis proclaimed a suspension man Communists.
County
will
lie
visited
by
Cum
mis
it
liegan.
peacefully
although
per
think Commissioners will agree
Crawford said Phllpol started of tesla on 3tarrh 31 laat year
sinners wllhin Ihr nrxt few weeks hap* painful lo the anlenl srgre
to county children using the faci­
confessing Monday afler hi* ar­ After considerable soul srarrhlng
Support Is Sought
The
meetings
are
planned
to
^^iionlat*
WASHINGTON (U l'l) - .He. re rest in a tedious, systematic In Wrilrm capitals, th* United
lities without charge.” she said.
WASHINGTON (UPll — S e n
“ iron out” problems and promote
Tlir diehard* in Die stale Lcgi* Herman E. Talmadge appealed ■ary of Stale John Foster Dull** search for Ihe killer of Joy Goff Stairs and llrilain drclarrd on
---------------------------------------—
harmony.
Dies to Europe today to an effort
Ulure, unable lo override Almond
E. F. laick, representing the with some laat minutr plan to today for public support of his in gel agreement among Ihr About 170 possible suspect* were Aug 22 that thry would alao aus
pend teats as to Oct. 31
Florida Hralty and Security Co . thwart integration, railed it a constitutional amendment to give ^-r,,rrn ^||(rl ,m rounterpru|&gt;o* questonrd.
•This is a real strange cate,"
But before th* action* took
and the liev. I'. J. Gelhrrs ap “ day of infamy” and served no slate* exclusive Jurisdiction over all to Russia un the German proh
the alter iff said, “ amt real nasty full effret. Ihe Soviet Union re­
(teared before the Hoard to pro­ tire further rare mixing would lie putdlc schools.
Irm.
nounced Its suspension. It an
ggt. W U Coigrave of Sanford
test the closing of access roads resisted.
On the eve of hi, departure one "
Phllpot is i former convict who nounerd on Del. 1 that Western was praised by th# Sheriff* De­
21
Children
Hurt
in Wralhersftrld. a new smith
Dulles
was
reported
lo
feel
that
DUluulUrs Ahead
Seminole
County
HIROSHIMA. Japan tUPU — Ihe U. .1, shoukl be more fleilhle has served lime for burglary In tardiness furred a resumption of partment this morning for Mi
..
,
, subdivision
*
,,
Almond, without rnmtiontog the
Three houses were demolished
alertness in apprehending thfr#
Twenty
one children, were Injur­ in Its stand on Germany but pet- Trxxs and Alabama Hr wa* at test!
Gelherv is pastor of a Negro towering of (he segregation bar
by fire and a fourth partially da church in the area. Luck’* firm
Kclrntlita amt military leaders young thieve* near the Maitland
ed. two of them seriously, Mon vimistir stand chances of gelling the tup of the Dallas police want
rirr*
in
the
two
edict
told
the
cl list and was already under In III# United Stairs protrated that Turkey Farm last nlyhl.
atroyed yrsierday afternoon in own* the Wrklva Cemetery.
Grnrixl Assembly Monday mghl day when a kerosene stave ex ibe Allies to go along.
charges there for Mr*. Carter'a th# one aid* suspension could give | Cosgrav# had hrougtd a friend
ldway. The Negn home* were
pi
i
toed
in
a
county
school
house
His
views
were
relayed
to
news­
he was confldenl that they could
heating
tl of a 14 house lertlon owned
the Soviet Union a decisive edge te loam, leaving hi* car parked
men
by
Ben
J.
William
Fulhrigbt
near
here
while
the
teacher
wai
find some new anti integration
in weipons production.
by Abraham Jenkins.
(D-Afk.J,
incoming
chairman
of
hy the road. When the two men
adding fuel.
program
through
cooperation
lie
The Fire Department at San
One significant answer to that returned they saw thr hoys strip­
the Senate Foreign Helaliuna Com
conceded "the way ahead ia
ford Naval Air Station answered
argument came today from Ivan ping th* parked car. Mirrors,
indite, who conferred with Dulles
fraught with serious difficulties.”
the call at 4:IT and was credited
A Kurchatov. Russia's chief nu visors and toola had hern remov­
fur an hour late Monday.
Dorothy Jardine. with her dum­
with saving the entke row of my. Ollir, will present a ventri
clear reaearrher. He told th* par ed, Aa the bnya turned th# ear
Dull** was scheduled lo take off
homes on
Sikes Ave. Chief loqtilst art on "Uncle Wall” ,
ty congress:
at can p. m., • •.!,, for txvndon.
around, Coagrav* ran to the
Claude M. Whliten said he took Channel a. WDHO, Orlando tomnr
"A* a result to these test* (last scene snd held Ihrtn until Sheriff*
After ronfrrrtng with Hrdish lead
a pumper and tanker truck to the row at 3 p m
fall),
the
Soviet
army
has
reera, he will go to Paris amt Bonn
auihorltlea arrived
scene. High winds hamperrd #(
IIAYANA (Ul'l) — Edward A.] teivid even more reliable, more
TAMPA (UPli — Represent* for talks with French and West
The talented 12 year old girl hat
Funeral services for Mis Pearl
Arrested w*r* Warren Wuffard,
forts of three regular firemen and made several apprxrxnrel on this w I'elrr* will be held ___
at l_p m. Uvea °T three of the largrat hake German policy maker* liefore re- Nyr 31, of iltlrago and t’ural [xrfect, more compact and cheap 17. and Charles Kennedy. It Th#
G*)J»-«
Fla
.
has
i-ren
held
fur
rr
(ypP|
of
thermo
ntirlcar
weap
vvrral volunteer*.
Wevtnrsdsy
at
Bnssoa
Funeral
|
ries
in
the
Tamps
Bay
area
met
|
turning
to
Washington.
television show amt performed
third boy was a juvenile. Jim­
m o r e than a month a* the aus
(J|1) ••
O f h e hlate was caused by an locally for civlr cluh, xnd talrnl Home.
today with officials of the Brew
my Singletary to the Sheriff* De­
|.n
lt
d
triggrnnan
in
a
plot
to
,
---exploding kerosene heater In a shows She it ihr daughter of Mr
The service will b« rouductttl by rry Workers Cnlon (AFI,C|0&gt; in U p . . * A f f n r k K i l l s
partment said Util morning that
assassinate Fidel Castro, g was
horn* occupied by Willy Williams. ami Mr* Cal Jardine, Lake Dr. W p. Brooks J r, assisted by cut short a slrihe to bread da 1 , C U r l F N U U L R INIIIB
the boys had muvrd th* car off
rr|ai(trd loday.
The other houses were occupied Mary.
the Rev. R K. Taylor, Orlando.
liveries
Ilia highway while they stripped
Culler
said
thr
rebel*
w
I
m
j
seis­
by Charlie Taylor. Ilertor GalIluria! will be in Geneva Ceme­
Driver salesmen want uti sink*
It. “ Coagrave'i airlines* was very
ed Nye in eastern Cub* Dec. 2#
tery.
Monday night against llolsum
NEW YORK (UPI&gt;- W. Vincent
important in th* rase, ami w*
Snulh Seminole County will ron
Bakers Inc and Ward Baking Asior. (7, head of the American five da-.s U-furr ei l'rraldrnt Ful­
gent to Itatirta fell- r#i*&lt;rt*d that tmue its rapid growth with th* dr want to gtv* him credit for U,"
Constable Slim Galloway direct
Co . both of Tampa and Bell Hak branch to th* weallliy Astnr fam
h* said
hr ha&gt;1 a rifle with a telescopic
•d traffic during thr to minutes
ers fne of HI Peli-reburg.
lly. died in his New York apart sight and a pistol in Ills posses­ vrlopmenl of Wtalhrrsfield. a
to firefighting * The Navy did a
multi
in
1
1
bun
dollar
sulslivision
b*
Th* fteminolr County Ministerial A f f o n t o r X n n i n l s f
Union representative* called ihe men! early today to a heart at
sion at th* times* elation
ualiun will meet Tburs,l*y
d e n ie r
I OnignT
Thursday al
g»»d job, again." hr said this As*
twr-n the Forrsl City Road and
walkout afler falling lo settle ta«k
Nyr. who is being held at a po­ .Slate Road 130
Tbr
Dame
Drama
Company
wiocning. “ The house* were very 10 a m, at the First Presbyterian
disputes over a new wage, and ^t|nr v „
th* g r e a l great
lite
si
at
mn
here,
told
Ul'l
that
he
will apiwar tonight at a 13 in th* hour* agreement A flvr day wrek sfir,,j10n of John Jacob Aator
'ftose together, with only *1* or churrh, *
William N, l.ynrh, Hevelu|«er.
trier ha* hraid what chargrt
A huvinas* meeting will to- pre­ Sanford Civic Center,
i'arlly rlottdy to cloudy through
clghl feel between Ibem.”
demand hy thr union appeared who mad# a fortune m fur trap have burn Died again at him if -aid Dili morning that a complete
The performance i* sponsored !o he the main issue.
ceded hy coffee at 9 IK a m The
shopping center with “ triple A” Bedoesday. A few show era. High
ping
and
pyramided
ii
with
in
any Hr drnled complicity to any store* will serve Die community uf tnda* ia i«'*. tow tonlaht ia 34'a,
Rpv. John W. Thomas will present by Ihe Mutual Concert Associa
The union contended the deliver veslmenft in New York r e a l murder plot
Ihe devotion. A discussion of fu­ lion Tickets will tie on sale si the era were working up to 73 hours estate
1,'KMI burn** The huusr* will be Northeast to asst wind* t l to M
Ills own father, also John
‘ It's all a tag mistake." hr said.
ture programs will be conducted
door
miles per bosrr.
in vis days
and -said
j
u Die company Jarob, died on the Titanic in 1912. “ 1 came to Cuba to jnui Castro, rrirrd around jw.imo.
oiler rd a new pay ami eotnmi* Astor has managed the family'* not to kill him.”
EVANSTON, III (UPH They
*ion scale which would provide millions since that time
Nyr. a ho was a military filer
take their )v»k learnln’ venoutly
Diem only about foj a week in­
He is survived by his third during World War II, said lie
at Northwestern University.
stead to thr (ItVil and IttTui mi wife, Ihe former Itri.ikr Russell came to Cuba to offer Castru Die
virimm rlalmrd hy Dir companies Marshall, lo whom hr was mar benefit uf tils experience. Hr said
Suirlay night, ihr N. U. "quit
Edward Gere hak, union repre nrd in 1933, and no children Thr hr was looking for Castro when
J%iwl' tram, coached by dran of
scntalivr said Ihr drivrr sale* present John Jarob Astor It his the rrlwls »eued him Ml Rants
student* James C. Mcleod. lost a
men sgreed lo provide regular half hrother.
radio television bailie of brain* to
Rita
bread deliveries to public Institu­
Georgetown University—it* Drat
I'o'i. r LI. Jose M Fernandes
Astor listed as his only busi­
TA1J.AIIAS8KE (Ul’ l) - Flo- else used re sen** until » • s4aM
loss after victories over Columbia,
tions, such as hospitals, school* ness connection hit position as Itoa said, however, that the police
State Auditor Bryan Willis was
Commissioner* slalrd that they and MacHill Air Force ll*»e dur chairman to Ihe board of Newt- "base reason to ius|&gt;ecl” that Nye rida'a ravanur picture i* still any check# cam# through,
Pittsburgh and Drown-Pembroke.
Monday, a papirr-mache dummy branded as "unfair" by County were sorry lhai Ihe graders pur ,ng ihr work stoppage. But hr * rrp magaiine. but hi* name has was paid flu.'KXi hy unidentified thing but “ rosy,” and the atalal Green said there la aoosigl
rhasevl from -ow Md* hsd l^-en «r1&gt;J&lt;-xJ "there will he no delivers f(&gt;r jmeratlon. been aynonymou person to infiltrate rebel rank* will be late again Ihn month to money uo hand to pay II.201,000
labelled ” M«Lcod” wav found Commissioners thu morning.
Th* Itoard was criliritrd is a is ol, lamed. The only onv that I* ln r* taller a until an agreement is will] some of New York’# mu* and shunt &lt; astro.
due to ■ number of counties to
banging in effigy outside the
making th* distribution for opera- reralcuialiun fund*. This 1* extra
cent audit for purchasing road ma­ any (&lt;""1 it thr on, wr laiughl with |-Paihed.”
school'* administration buiMing.
prominent landmark*
lion to Ih* schools, Comptroller money paid rapidly growgig
teria I* without advertising for the highest bid." Commissioner
Gerchak said negotiations would
Kay E. Green said today.
hid*.
Swafford said "W* are prohibited continue dally in efforts to end
counties who*# school enrollment
—
"W* advertised everything Ian from buying Die l-est machine for th* dispute.
Green laid lit* general revanua increased more than five per Mat
O f f i c e S a fe F o u n d
bids for culvert*." Chairman John Dir job l&lt;ecause w* hav* lo take
balance today to Jual five million above Ut* preceding year.
Krider said. "On on* hid, tour thr lowest bid.”
dollars and lit* monthly school
He said the state also will nab#
ZAMORA,
Spain
(U
l'l)—A
pas­
The Board authorised attorney
compinto* submitted th* same
distribution to the t l roundel oa time Use 11.300.00* payment
The Sanford Shuffle bo* rd Club pric«; on another bid for stag, nu Mack Cleveland Jr. to wnt* a let­
An tofir* life, believed to hava senger who tried to get o ff a train
totals
110,300,00).
from sale* taaaa which th* lu t
will boat Ibe Northern District on* guhinittrd anything. Wr could­ ter lo Willis, protesting thr criti­
been stolen from a Wlnler Park wjthoul presenting hi* ticket today
This month'* payment* to the Legislature earmarked aa • to*"
amateur ahuffleboard tournament. n’t rctelv* tods on culvert* because cisms. Cleveland said that he had
Bob Shoemaker, TJ, died this firm, was discovered IHi morn­ told the conductor:
countlca will be abotst Iwe to dal fund to help Muatiea raw
Friday and Saturday.
» e don't know bow much w» been appointed chairman to a slat* morning in Orange Memorial Hos­ ing near the turkey farm an Mat*
*1
doal
need
a
ticket,
l’
aa
Fidel
three weeks late, ha said.
their achoola and pay tha
Road
434.
Directing th* tournament will
commute* which vrili look Into Ihc pital. Death cam* at 9:30 a. m
Tbs date wai ia the asm* posi­ sals rlea approved b# toe
Sheriff** Deputies reported that Castro. Though whare 1 come from
be Frank H. Row*, district tourO. P. Herndon, dark, pointed out system of auditing.
after a long lllnesi.
tion m January aud school fundi Ulure.
nament director, Daytooa Beach. tbal th* racorda books purchased
Krider rloscsl th* disciusKso by
Shoemaker resided in Sanford th* butlum to th* safe wa* peri aver)on* thinks I'm Napoleon.”
Green amid things will
I’olis-e returned the man to th# were delayrd two weeks, forcing
Thera wQl be K courts from the from on* aotupany could not be remarking, "W* are authorised to on Beerdall Ave. He ia survived by rd bark by force Deputy Vrrn
Tmo f t o
obtained any where da*. “ Advcilu buy things we ^red in all emer­ hi* wife, Barbara; daughter Bob­ Brewster is investigating, in to nearby Q*m|&gt;oiurW? Merit.! Ho*, at least on* county to pay Its to normal In March, when
tolforthern District reprcsenUd.
bie, and parents, Mr. and Mra. C- operation with the Winter Park pita I where ha It Usied ax) pall—t teachers late. Where borrowed bulk of Florida's tai iwvgjpi
fAitKh will be held in the club mg for bid* would b* a wast* of gency and are trying to do
to pa# aaiartoa m
as* rao foe owr witis* ns.”
pOtlM.
Jnaa Die*.
' dag tl oompetMtoa Ih* pMpto'a nvoowy,” bo aoid.
W. bhoemaket.

Ship Goes To Sea

Two Rape-Murders
Admitted By Negro
'Without Control'

Commission Asked
To Aid Recreation

Integration Scene
In Virginia Quiet

Reds Claim Gains
In H-Bomb Tests
Alter Suspension

Dulles Takes Off
For German Talks

Sergeant Arrests
3 Stripping Auto

Three Homes Burn
In Midway Section

«

Dorothy Jardine
On TV Tomorrow

Rites Tomorrow
For Mrs. Peters

American Is Held
In Castro 'Plot'

Bakeries Seeking
Driver Strike End

Developer Plans
County Project

Vincent Astor, 67

£

•

;

- Ministers Slate
Thursday Meet

Dance Drama Set

Weather

Leornin’ Serious
Business To Them

Commission Says Audit
On Purchasing 'Unfair'

£anford To Host
Shuffleboarders

State To Be Late
With Toacher Pay

Bob Shoemaker
Dies In Hospital

Near Turkey Farm

He Needed Ticket
Despite His Name

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Lit'l Giant To Open Here Tomorrow
Sanford* M « &lt; d abato d o n
will open tomorrow.
The Lit’l Giant Food Store at
French A re. and Catherine St. will
hold He c ra a d opening Friday
through Sunday.
The drive-la food atora wOl re ­
main open aeven day* a week frum
T • .in. unul 11 p. m. Convenience
la (treated in the Lit’l Giant atore,
which feature* quick aarrlce aa
well aa atirb aerrlee. The opera­
tion of the atore le not to be eorapared with th a t of a auper market,
official* aald.
John Graham baa been aelected
ea total manager. Graham end hie
wife have moved to Sanford from
Ocala, where he w ai former m an­
ager of anothor Lit’l Giant atore.
1%e modern building le built of
ooMrote block, and acreialble
from both atreeta. A well-paved

parking area tncreaaca He con­
venience. The lateat equipment
baa been Installed. More than 4,000
item* will be carried, Including all
food auppllee and beauly aide.
The Lit’l Giant Food Storeo are
owned and operated by Giant
Food Vitoraa Inc., with headquar­
ter* In Ocala. Leon J . Souther,
general m anager of the company,
will be In Sanford for the opening
tomorrow.

The new m anager, John G ra­
ham, Mid "We feel very fortun­
ate in aecuring thin wonderful lo­
cation in tuch a progreoive, faatgrowlng city aa Sanford. W* are
looking forward to becoming a part
of your eity and atalating hi ovary
way ponlble toward continued
progreat In the future.”

Brave Dog Absent

LONDON ( U li&gt; —The Astorialion of Dog B licuit Manufacturer*
announced that H will not award
it* ailvar trophy and a tli month*
Mardl Grao Fan
NEW OKI.FANS (U l’U — Jon aupply of dog blacuit* to th t brav­
Wood, 18. mutt have wanted to est IIritlih dog thia year becauae
Me the Mardl G rat hi the worat no Brltlib dog h u been aefflclentlp brave.
way.
He made the 1,000-mile trip here
About on* out of every ita hotfrom hit home In Brookfield, Wit.,
by bicycle. It took Him three ptii! admission* in the V. 8. M a
maternity
week* and eoet $18.

Big Teen-Age W ar Headed OH By Law

JERUSALEM, Israel (UPI) Joseph Sprimak, TJ, speaker of
WINTER HAVEN (UPI) — Pothe Israeli Knesset (parliament)
and veteran Zionist leader, died lice headed off a Mg teen-age
war here Wednesday night after
Wednesday of a heart attack.
receiving Upa from aeveval MudPHILADELPHIA (U PI) - Wil- ous parent*.
Ham Blair Craig. T9, associate ed­ The entire police force of thia
itor of the Philadelphia Bulletin smalt citnia city—10 men—wa*
a t bia retirement la IMI, died called after report* came to the
Tuesday.
station that two leen-aga gang*
would gather for a battle at the
TARBES. France
(U PI) - Big Lake Silver Amphitheater.
French arm y Gen. Pierre AgoaTwo policeman were “ etaked
tint, U . collapsed and died of a out” i t the amphitheater at 9
heart attack Wednesday while re­ p m. when groups of boys began
viewing a regiment of par a troop- arriving. They were armed with
ammonia and siin i shot* to hwrl
heavy roofing itaple*.
The officers. Detective Ray
Cagers Traded
Willis and Patrolman Gerald
NEW YORK (UPI)—The New Hunter, called for help.
All ata Winter Haven police
York Knlcks have traded forward
Guy Sparrow to the Philadelphia cart were called out and aoma
Warrior* fer guard Jack George officer* summoned from the po­
In a deal forced on both dubs by lice training school which waa
their Injury list, k waa officially underway in the city courtroom.
By the time officers arrived the
confirmed today.

milling mob had grown to about
SO.
Despite being badly outnumbe­
red. the fleet-footed officers nab­
bed M persona ranging In age
from IT to at least two fruit
pickers from nearby Auburadal*
who were over to.
Police Chief Muncie Smith said
•e v e n t of the boys were from
prominent familiea.

All w ere charged under a state weapon* aw ay before being a r ­
law with unlawful assembly and rested and officers said they had
under a ally ordinance with vag­ their hand* lull catching the

youth*.

rant/.

Several of the young prisoners
Bond was set at $123 but many
were released on their own recog- said the boya who escaped told
them they planned to double baelj \
niianre.
k up any weapon*
Police recovered no weapon*. later and
sw ay.
m throws
thrt
They aald the boya threw their

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ERRAZZO

Gets Three Winners
WHEELING. W. Ve. &lt; U P D Jockey Fred E rala highlighted
the Charlaa Town racing program
Tuesday with three etralght win
n e n . K n ts scored on Dauntless
Darrah (M 001 In the fourth. An
dya Hope f SIT.00) In the flfth and
Happy Retreat ($18 00) to the
•istb.

Floors Cleaned —
Sanded — Polished
TERRAZZO WORK OF ALL KINDS!
Free Estim ates — C a l Ual

SEMINOLE TERRAZZO
IOC If. Myrtle

The average American see* bit
doctor about five tim es a year.

FA 2-7821

We Invite you to visit with
ue

during these exciting

3 Days
and extend a .standing invitation to

BIG
DAYS!

COM E O FTEN

All Day Saturday and Sunday

FRIDAY! SATURDAY! SU

CISCO

Tip Top's

Littlest Giant You've Ever Seen

with h li

FREE MERRY-CO-ROUND

FREE Bubble Gum, Balloons and Suckers
For the Kiddies

*

I

for the kids

OPEN
SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
EARLY and LATE

You'll Find A GIANT SELECTION OF . . .

From

7:00 to 11:00

• Lunch Mentf
• Cold Cul*

FOR QUICK SHOPPING CONVENIENCE
CURB SERVICE IF DESIRED

Ready Sliced—Head) to Eat

YOUR LIT'L GIANT WILL RENDER A GIANT SERVICE
FOR THESE ITEMS YOU NEED IN A MINUTE

SATURDAY
and
SUNDAY
Velda Ice Milk

delicious asst, flavors

FR EEZE
Quick Meal
Preparations
Spur o f the moment
Picnko and Barbeques

L h a l t I p lea a*

• Canned
FrulU
Vegrfahlm
S cope

•
•
•
•
•
•

Houaehold Supplies
Freeh Frulta and Vegetables
Hairy Product* Of AH Kinds
Soft Drink*
• Beverage*
Picnic Food*
• SuppHw
Crushed or Stock lea

�C ounty P u rch a sin g
C riticised In A u d it

MBe.nlnoI* County Com mu tinners dressograph and typewriter, which
Ware cnticiicd yesterday by S tile came from the general fund. The
Auditor Bryan Willis, who report- addretsogrsph was purchased for
ad that the Board made purchases the Superintendent or R eg im e8 f more thsn 151.000 contrary to a lion.
WUlia also said that the Com­
•tale law requiring bids aa each
mission pUn-d identical orders for
pnrehas* over I5o0.
Most of the buying was for road official records indries amounting
•od bridge supplies; ssphalt. cul- lo 149# each, at the same time, ami
r a t s , lime rock, concrete pipe snd had paid for tntm with the same
•tag. Some 11,500 was for an ad- vouchor. The orders were made on

Income, Expenses Listed
For County In Past Year
Receipts and expenses of eounty
jrffic^e ta rin g IMS have been re. ..
________
Tbe office of the county clerk
Crossed 160.554 JO. Selariee of deputiee came lo 830.82887. Office
expenses were 11.598.44. The net
income was 123,126.89. 0. P. Herndon, clerk, wae paid a salary ot
18,000, and returned 814,128 88 to
the eounty.

fleshy Lines Set
For Bosom Battle
At Gaudy 'Strips'
LAS VKGA*. N et. fU P D -T he
battle of the bosom* moved from
this city's g a u d y
nightclub
" a m p " to the halls at the Ned |d a Legislature today in a fight
to ban nudt dancing girls from
Las Vegas' plush hotels.
Aligned on opposite sides at the
fleshy battle Une a n four hotels
—R1 R a n c h o V eai, Stardust,
Thunderblrd and Dunes—which
present bare-bosomed girlies, fac­
ing off against lawmaker!, clergy
M&gt;d the non nude hotels.
State senators Floyd Lamb and
Prod Sctlctemeyer introduced a
§D yesterday designed to cover
Wp torsos af the torrid tarpskboroans.
Lamb, denying ha is a cruisdat, said. "I don't believe the pubRe should be permitted lo watch
foil type at show. Thi y take me
beck to foe orgies of the Roman
E m p ire "
Gained to PapoUrMy
Since the nude shows were first
attacked by the clergy last (all,
l* undraped cxtravaganiaa have
■Ined in popularity snd numbers.
Only this week a brand new
ehow. “ La Nouvelle Eve," opened
St tha K1 Rancho Vagaa. This
show, along with tha Stardust's
“ Lido" import from Parts, claims
to ba “ art'* aa against a mass
atriptease act.
This has b r o u g h t abmil a
Schism among Um nuda show boatolria*.
w T he Minsky show at the Dune*
A d tbs Thunderblrd bare-chill*
rated at too bottom of foe totem

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Total receipts of Prosecuting Atlerney Karlyl* Huu.holder were
*&gt;*«“ ; Housholdcr s
came to 83.604. His compensation
is 87.500. Justice at the Peace
Hugh Dunran reported receipt, of
J?,2j . 65. Hie exprnies
were
11,21017. He received * net Income of M.U20 66
Constable J. Q. Galloway re­
ceived a compensation at I7.54M.
His axpenies were 82.193 94. T o u t
receipt* of County Judge Wilson
Alexander's office were 834.743 45.
After oapen.es and salarirs, his
net income was 815.568 31. Judge
Alexander received a C o m p e n s a ­
tion of 811,213 34, and ha returned
84,543.44 to the count).
Total t receipts of the office of
tax xsseisor were 846,551 32. Ex­
penses came to 830,862.90 Mrs,
Mery Eerie Walker received a
compensation of 19,000, and re ­
turned $6 653TO to the county.
John L. Galloway returned
83.881 96 to the county after a
Compensation of (9.000. Total receipta in tbe tax collector's office
were 851.525 18. Expenses cam e to
538,543 30.

Citizens' Council
Hears Rev. Downs

The citiirns* Council of Semi­
nole County held its first regular
meeting last night to the C ourt­
house.
Kev. George Downs, rep resen ­
tative of Ihe Florida Stale CIUtens' Council, from Orlando was
the speaker.
Downs expressed surprise at for
“very few red blooded A m erican"
that attended the Council m eet­
ing. and urged the members to
"bring a friend" to the next g a th ­
ering.
i
One point that *•* foot uughly
emphasised by Downs was that
the Cilitens' Councils throughout
the country were working "fo r
Americanism • against Commun­
ism" that they (the Councils)
were “trying to educate th r peo­
ple on their constitutional rights
as voters and eitiseni of Amcr
tea."
"Let the people Judge on what
they want in their way of life,"
said Downs, in respect to the r e ­
cent Supreme Court ruling on the
U tile Rock integration act.
Rev. [towns told Ihe Seminote
Council there would be a mass
meeting In Atlanta. G a . on Feb.
11, to discuss .States' Rights It
will be a plate dinner meeting.
Two former Michigan residents with dinners at 125 a plate,
ally believe In classified adverThe Seminole ('ttlicns Council
jpaiiy
will meet the fourth Thursday of
W insMr. and Mrs. I J. Wilkinson each month.
bought their Lake Mary home
■site unseen" from an ad in The | I I H ‘ v
I ___
fan fo id Hsratd.
J u n io r U a g e L o o p

t

Michiganders Say
Saw Ad In Herald,
Sold 'Site Unseen’

The Wilkinsons moved to San-

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ford last October from Miltingto r, Mteh., and iwporl they wer#
’Completely delighted" with thetr
borne and the area
Tomorrow, tbe Wilkinson* will
move Into ■ brand new house—
™ gbt beside the first on# on filth
f t . Tha "stla unseea" horn* hae
bean aold.
Wilkinson ia Die funner owner
and manager of a Michigan pro­
duce store. He say* he "feels a t
bom* with produce people". This
waa tha right place to come. San­
ford Is one of F londa’s largest pro­
duce centers.

M

£ horus Will Sing
A t Church Sunday
The Sanford Mat# Chorus will
■fel Sunday i t I p n In the CenLrsl Baptist Church. Acting direc­
tor i* W. W. Brown, Mrs. Ren
Wlgglne has Joined the group aa
Accompanist.
Rehearsal will be held a t I p m
Monday to the First Methodist
X hurch. Thr Chorus will sing in
church Feb. 18.

a

T n m n erm n

a r t i I O ltlO rrO W
The junior Havkethall League of
Stanford Keefe a Hon tie part
rnent gets down to serious bu sm en
tomorrow with the playing nf the
first official gsm*
Team I (Stamper Agency) play*
te a m 2 (Sanford F.lcrinri at u a
nv. Team S (lloumillst’s) vs. Team
4 (R o tson Sporting Goods) f»l
lows, with Tram &amp; I Higginboth­
am ’* i vs Team 8 (Seminole Sport­
ing Goods) playing the final game
All games will t&gt;* played in the
National Guard Armory. 1‘arente
ar* welcome to watch the young­
sters play. Coaches still are need­
ed. aa many boys are being turned
away W aus* of no available lead
ershlp.

March Set Tonight
Thr Mothers March un Polio
will He hrlrt to Lake Mary tonight.
to
Residents are requested
tight their porcbcv between fo#
hours uf T:fo and 8 30. Mr*. Rich
ard Keogh Is chairman of lh#
drive.

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a split invoice. The total of foe V O L. X L I I U n ite d P
two wuuld have made the purchase
subject to the bid law.
Com miss o n Chairman John Endar said Una morning that the audit
was the best the county had ever
had. 'T ie are attem pting lo cor­
rect the situation, and from no* on
all road m aterials will he subject
to hid.'' he said. The only axceplion, Krider said, was the purchase
of pipe, “ We don't have the money
to tie up to every aise, and the siae
varies wlih each job."
•
The Chairman said that foe b r ­
ing of a road construction engineer
should alleviate confusion about
purchasea. “With the exception of
road m ateriala. everything hat
WASHINGTON ( U l‘l ) — Proofbeen bought by Ltd in Ihe last two iteni Swan O'Kelly ot Ireland ha*
years. One Ume w e asked for bids lwen invited to vita foe U. 8. foie
yeee.
^
^’noCier ’^ " r h h f
y a rn e d
un[ ulhori((i, ro.d
itnictiun for much of the material
HAVANA (UPI) — The provi­
aid for by the Road and lindge sional governmsnl suddenly post­
Fund.
poned tie "w ar erim te'' trials fop
The Commie ston also was criti 12 hour* today * About giving an
■ted for purchasing a motor grad­ explanation.
er from the higher bidder. The
.itffcrcnce of 81,554.19 was “justi­
fied" to the minute book because
WASHINGTON lU P l&gt; -K #y De­
the "blade to controlled from the
cab ind u,e machine has a higher m ocrats today were drafting a
new farm plan which P resident
chassis clearance," Willi* noted
No property records were kept Elsenhower hae promised to op­
for movable equipment other lhan pose.
that of the road departm ent, Willis
said, “although It represmta a
substantial investm ent; much of U TALLAHASSEE (U1M) — Gov.
if attractive and could easily dis­ LeRoy Collin* today designated
appear without the knowledge of Feb. 15-22 as Hrrnando DeSoto
Ihe Board."
Week In Florida in recognition of
Lump sum paym ents lo various the annual pageant in Bradenton.
county Chanilwra at Comm tr e t
were det-mtd improper. The Board
is authorised to expend money for
LUX EM B u i 'KG (U P I) — The
publicity, but not In lump sums.
European coal and Steal commu­
ttetirrm ant deductions wer* not nity's high authority has decided
properly made for employer of the to participate in tha New York
™ad departm ent, county farm and International Trade Fair May 8-19.
lh* lervice o fficer; all other *lig.
ible employes were contributing
properly to the retirem ent system,
WASHINGTON (U l’ll — P resi­
the audit report said.
Willis slated, hawever, that, in dent Eisenhower urged key House
general, finan • i were “well man­ Republicans today to work harder
aged, and in lalrly good fund!, to hold the line in Congress for
lion." The budget was properly his tsalnnced budget.
prepared and followed, and no ap
propnaljon item s overspent; rec­
ords m genera 1 were properly
TOKYO ( UIM)-jk ^fairD strung
kept.
earthquw kr shouk
* * «Tokyo
. l _ . *for about
one minute today, causing win­
dow panes to rattle and wall
clocks to atop.

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IN D E P E N D E N T
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F R ID A Y , J A N U A R Y 1 0. 1959

^A N FO R D ,

U . $. Goal: Orbit Man

News Briefs Jaycees Accepting
Official Invited
Nominations For
Top Young Farmer

T rials Postponed

Ike To Oppose It

DeSoto Week Set

Accept Fair Bid

Ike Suggests Work

Tokyo ‘Shook Up'

Lake Grand Jury
Will Investigate
County Official

Pipeline Planned

The Outstanding Young Farm er
of Seminole County svtlt be choo­
se between now and Monday.
Winner of th r contest, which la
sponsored nationwide by for Jayreel, will be eligible to eo«i|&lt;ci* for
stale honor*.
Tom McDonald, president of the
Jsyrees, has asked residents to
nominate young men for foe honor
before next Monday. Nominations
may be made at foe Jayree In­
formation Booth or by rilling foe
county agent. Cacti Tucker.
Judges for tbe contest wit) be
prominent agricultural leaders to
Semlno'e County. The contest anti
must be actual farm operators,
deriving tw othlrds of their In­
come from farming. Thay do not
h i"
. __
.
They wtU be judged cn heir
degree of progrea. to agncul oral
career; K e n t of mud so I snd n .
tural resource conservation prac­
tices; and contribution* to com­
munity, state and nation.
The Outstanding Young Farm•T must ba between t l and 15.
Strangely enough. Orange County
already has ealected a H*-minol#
Ceunly farm er aa 4U Outstanding
Yeung Farm er.
J.Ck P. Ito-kl «.f Goldrnnsd. is
ss**itsl*i*p iv
rte» IUrlandu
I r l arvilii Jaycees;
I a s s'## * a •inemlwr
off Ifoe
a portion uf his land He* in u ran g r
County. Dodd is 24. and has .160
acre* of land and mote than JWJ
head of registered Gurrniey catfl*. Ills dairy la tn this county.
l i i l lff* ar , V ? ? ? U. ^
till* of Florida e Outstanding
10U
? IKskl,
! * L r rsform
' ,,eerl* county
1 ”7 roni
"
H C.

$5,000 Is Given
To Hospital Here
The legend at foe kite Dr. [ such expansion should occur. Dr.
Jam as C. G.bba will not die m Utbb. .
„
Sanford.
a
plaque.
H
already
has
baea
an
A check for 85.000 wae present­
ed to the Seminole Memorial Hos­ fared in the Bunk of Remembr­
pital at noon today to fulfill a be- ance wish other hospital banefac
tors.
queri In his wtU.
th e money will he placed hi
Dr Gibb* ,U«i June I at fo .
foe Memorial Savings Account age of !02 ui the Semin.de Me
Fund for tses In futurr expansion mortsl Hovplial. Ha was one of
and eapstal aspsnditure*. Whan the ''horse and buggy" doctors
during tha years at active prswUc# tn Crown Point, Irsd.
Upon his retirement in t.i.fo rd
to 1912. fo . c.nturian continued
hi. activity to civic interest* and
Masonic observance*. Until short­
ly before hit death, h* could be
seen raking and mowing his lawn.
HU
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Virginia Approves
Almond's Package
On School Mixing

Hitler- !*• Irn o rH

'--r1*”

Senate Is Assured
01 'Urgent' Drive
In Race For Space
WASHINGTON (U P lt - Dv. T.
Keith Gtrnnan assured a Renata
•pace Inquiry today that the U S.
wtO try "with the same sense of
" r *#nc* ** h*d ,,url»« ‘h* w»«"’
10
* n,,n 1,1 ort,it "w ithin
,*,c next couple of year*."
director of Ihe N ational
'T o n a u tie s and Space Adintnta*
tration made the pledge in a
1,U ,! ra*n‘ ,0
Srtl*,c «™UP
,b&gt;
l**der l.yn,,on B.' Johnson (I» Tex.) which U
investigating US. progress h)
space exploration.
"This committee wants to know
where we nnw stand," Johnson
- . o - s L r , . . ‘T .

C L S -"

'Mh w *“

culnx .J the Gibb* estate, and
Glcnnan’s stair men! did not an­
RICHMOND, Va. 4 ttP lt-G o v . Judge H W. Ware prssantcd thr
j uA d
Almond-, lt
swer the question directly, hut
check
to
Harry
Weir,
hospital
ad
­
Uon
k
_
said Ihe effect of Russian apacu
ministrator.
achievements has been " e n o r­
„ ^
inlfar#tlon * lehooU
mous." and "our space mission
appi
la ao vital we must carry It for­
by the Virginia House of Dele­
ward with Ihe same senae of u r ­
gates today with only token op
gency we had during the w ar."
position to on* of the thro* m ea­
Man into UrbU
sures.
Gtrnnan reported that fo* M e
T hr lower bouse suspended 111
|y j# t and unanimously approved,
Donnell Aircraft Corporation f t
wo
^
' p ^ „ em
St Louie witl build "capsulea wa
UNITED NATION*. N T . (U P lt hope to use to send a m an info
of 8230 annual tuition grants for
„ udt0|&lt; „ ho c h o o | r
—The
United N utans Security orbital flight wtfoln fo* next cow*
*
schools over integrated
class­ Council meets today lo InvasU- pie of year*."
“ We are catling upon every
rooms
*
|a t# a charge uf "m urder to cold scientific tod technological cap*Public schools In Norfolk, where
I0.&lt;0&gt; children have been out of blood" hurled at tha United Arab btlity of fo* nation that ra n con­
tribute to this program ," b# aaMs
■choot or to makeshift cIis s m Republic by laraal.
Th* NASA chief also:
since Sieptrmlrer, open Monday.
Israeli Ambassador Abba I.
Said that before foa end at
Seventeen Negroes are due to be Eban msda the charge tn a letter
td(nm rd Hui&gt;t J. J. Drew baker Monday to Tunisian Ambassador th* year a flight of foe Air F o rm
for an orderly opening" Mongi Slim, Security C o u n c i l X ts rochrt plan* hi an altltu d t
Charlottesville, g r a n t e d
a chairman for January, to whleh at too mile* should "alretch our
slay of integration by the federal he also cited seven other “ aria ot big toe into the edge* of apace,"
court! until ItoptemtwT, planned •ggreasion” by U.A.R. Iroope to The plan* will go almost high
enough to achieve ao orbit, bvM
to re - open two school* on a Syria.
segregated basis The NAACP ex
Slim scheduled today's meeting lack of speed would prevent to to.
P ar Ifk iu d Mrooa
pressed dismay over the delay (or late in the aflcntuon so as not
while tily and school officials to conflict with tha U. N. vlalt at
Predicted that th* "c lu ste r" dl
ware delighted.
President Arturo Frondlii af Ar­ Jupiter rockcta being pot togatfeaM
gentina. Frnndixl will he given a by for Army will make M potgmdrd lour af Ihe budding by Sec­ ■Ibla tn 1862 “ to put 10 tana 4
retary General Dig llammar- payload Into orbit and ta Sand
skjuld ami he guest of honor at two Iona of payload Into deep
a luncheon in the Serurtiy Coun­ space, far beyond foe m oon." The
cil lounge.
10 rocket cluster la expected ta
Eban a chief charge was that have a total thrust of I^OOJkiO
A representative of the U. 8 1I A R soldiers in Syria opened pounds
B trw er's Foundation spoke to to- fire on two Israeli shepherd■
, ... , In
cal J .v c r .s yesterday, giving the « ^
•«* ™ 4 jF
kL
Ul^ “ T
history and contribution of th* of them. He said Ihe shepherds
were on "focir usual g r a i l n g
beer Industry
Flank N. (libsoii. uf the Flor­ ground situated Inside Israel."
The laraell delegate also listed
id* division, explained that tha
seven other alleged aria of ag ­
Foundation waa the public rtla gression by U.A R. troop* which

UN Council Gels
'Murder' Charges

- K T - s i r a bn"'i

R ainier Appoints 5

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Hospital Official
To Confer Tuesday
With Commission

Law Seeks Thief •
Who Did Things
75th Anniversary
'Convenient’ Way A t First Baptist

Aliens Required
To Register Now

Borge To Present
Show Tomorrow

Tourists Desire
Trips To Russia

group Hist coordination was n«-&lt; I vhandtiing expert
"You have
*d in each ilore category, lie everything here you nrvd, but
suggts'ed three citf-wide promo- you aren't taking advantage of
Hons a year, amt asked the cs»- It," he said. "T te your civic imoperatmn of all merchant* tn not provcmcht plan into yuuf bask
of merchandising
offering or advertising sales roer- fundimentals
chandisc juvl prior lo the pro and you'll have something. Fromu'ion A program was ctrculal- motions must tk planned ahead,
ed containing a six month promo Your daily stock should meet fo*
demand* of your customers. AdHon calendar.
Division vrriltlng expense* must he inRoumlllat reminded
member* that tbe situation of j eluded in your budget Fiat lake
•hopping outof town waa be com rent and electricity."
Sleubilr also told th* group
Ing critical. "The Mme has come
when we have to work together, trial personnel should he told of
nr we might not be able In do new m erchandise and trained to
offer it to eustom ert.
N ta an." ba said.
Mist Dot Powell made perhaps
Tbe advantage* at progress
growth
construction w e re . the most la«linj| effect with hrr

NO. M O

- Saturday Deadline
On Farm Program Jaycees Hear Talk
On Beer Industry

Unionist* In Prison

Chamber To Drop
Unpaid Members

fL O R ID A

1961

missiuner. and ia married to foa
ROME I LTD
Italy hae an former Kay Estes of Oiiedu
nouncnl plan* to construct a big
TAVARES H IM) - The U k r pipeline system to funnel oil I
County grand Jury will be askt-d porta to Switseriind from foe port
to investigate possible criminal of Genoa.
charges against County Commis­
sioner Jack H r#ten at *lriuw ut
The Commission voted Thurs­
FR A N A r'U rtr, Germany tL’PI)
day to file a civil damage suit — T w cn ty sU yvsrs ago today
Tomorrow t* for deadline for
against Hoolen and his business Adolf H itler beeline cbancellor qf
asiociates, as suggested by state G erm any and fo* Nurd Ketch was Seminole County farm ers to make
Atty. Gen. Richard Ervin.
born. The anniversary was Ignor , application for abl to some phase*
•&gt;f Die IU59 conservation program
The dispute involved thr rale ed by the German p e o p le
The initial sign Up deadline in­
to ihe county last year of four
cludes legume or grass pastures,
pieces of p roprrty. In which
llootrn had an interest
The
KHAR 1til M. Sudan lU P l) — milliner cover crops on cropland or
county claimed It acquired till* Three union leaders were aenteiK- orchard* and for establishment uf
to only two p liirrs of Ihe properly. ed Thursday lo five year* to prison n;#n drainage systrm s to dispose
Male law forbids a county offi­ for holding an Illegal meeting and of tires* watwr.
Applications will lie accepted by
cial from doing business with the associating with mcmt&gt;eri uf inter
eounty In which he is an offtrer. national Communist organisation* Humsr Ballard, offir# manager,
Seminole Agricultural Htahilliation
llootrn, who was absent at
snd Conservation Commit!**. The
Thursday's meeting. rUiinrd h*
offire ta In Hi* courthouse.
had resigned as an olfieer of the
ctl last considered fo* IsraetlMUNTL CARLO. Monaco (UP1)
sit producing b r.w .riae- and , j&gt;n twn1„r , tlui(lo|1
Ballard said lie had been Infonnfertiliser firm which sold the
A
five
n
u
n
director.**
appoint
^
by
^
As&lt;off|re
,h„
sUnu
ct-fvium#
t
gullon*
|&gt;#r
[
.
—
esblsnls
ci-naum*
14
2
gallons
per
property* before he her sin* a
•d by Prince Itsinier 111 took uf- a|j fundl allocated to Florida capita. To combat unfavorable
county commissioner.
fu e today to run things tttl Mon fsimrr* for c o s t sharing In 1956 publicity, Hie Foundation la work­
sen's little p-dmcal crista blows had been committed Some agree ing directly alto law enforcement
over.
ments signed in late t95K, there­ ayrnci#*. In an attem pt to re
for*. will be paid from 1959 funds, educate those who uppose th*
beverage
he added.
Mr and Mrs Al Haslardn, San­
Ballard revealed foal some 4(1
Authua Forehand, director nf
((cminols farm ers received a!-out ford’s Courtesy Couple, vr#rf
Un.ooo under fo* program 1**4 gue*t&lt; &lt;•/ honor al the luncheon. the hospital division of Federal
LAUREL Mis* (U P lt-P o lic e
Th# F in t llsp’tst Church will r**r.
Mrs Baviardo received a bouquet G rant, tn Florida, will meet with
today were looking for ■ thief rsleh ra t# tt* 18th *nnlv*r&lt;*ry
of
fb -atrs from th* Sanford Flow fount y Commissioners Tuesday
He
emphasised
foal
local
farmWho;
al 2:50 p, m, to discus* plana for
Sunday.
rrs
should
make
application
for
et
Shjp
Broke into the garage at the
thr pro|H&gt;sc&lt;l county hralth unit.
asilslance
tefnr*
any
project
is
Special
service*
will
be
marked
Gordon
lliadtay,
eaeouiive
di­
home of a school sqper loir nth-tit
Forehand will cmn* Irum Tal­
Stole a tracto r sta n d in the g a­ wlih sermons by Dr. Juhn Mc­ sisrted, tf farm ers hup* to qualify rect"! ui Ihe Sanford Housing lahassee for the session. On hand
tor
Ih*
cost
share
program.
Guire
at
6:43
so-1
II
a.
m
The
Authority.
alimHirsred
Ihe
&lt;q&gt;*nrage.
th u rch is one of Sanford'* nldsat.
in , Feii t of Cowan Motighlon will be Dr. Jark Ururmund, coun
I Tin r the vehicle to ths school Dr W. P. Brook* Jr. G the ps&gt;inr.
Terra#*, s whke hrw renl prnjeck ly health diroctor. win* has urged
and broke tn.
Commissioner* to begin actlnsi on
on W*.) Third 84
lie move the av bool's safe.
the unit ar soon a* possible.
Hauled thr safe track lo fo* gs
Funds (or the unit will lie d e­
rage on the tractor.
rived from the county snd a U. I.
Tomorroe- is foe deadline for all
t snl foe principal'# acetylene
grant nf 845.000, released under
aliens to fo* slate of Florida to
torch, also stored in the garage,
the Hill-Burton Act. Th# buildAll
unpaid
mrmherthipe
in
foe
to open the safe.
file afolrea* report forma.
Vidor B&lt;-rge will bring his fa­ ing la estim ated to cost ta foe
Seminole County Chamber of
Departed with 1300.
Failure to comply may result in mous “Comedy in Music" ts&gt; San­ area of 8100.ono
Commerce will be dropped from
fuirt, Jail sentences or dr|«rlaUon. ford lomurrow night Tbs- per­
Ihe rolls after Jan 31.
The law re. pure* that every formance will be he.d a 1:20 In
H'isineas firms with outstanding
29 In Jail Today
alien escepi tlioi# having diplo­ the Civic Center.
memlwrshipv are urged tn submit
The cllental* M thr Scmlnola
m ats status. represantatlvM of
Proceeds for fov concert will
their ehwckt.
rerlain organisations or tamimrary go In the Victor Borge H eart County Jail has dwindled lo 2*
Yesterday, three entered the #*•
farm laborers must fll* tha ad- Fund. Ml seat* are reserved.
WASHINGTON (U P I)-A m eri
tress re|»or1 during January of Some li- krls ar* still avallaole at tabllsbm eiit, five departed. Procan lourUts, whu spent more than Interviews Slated
two billion dollars overseas Iasi
Seminole County Como svtoners r*rh year.
Touchlon's Drug Store and th* •ent cuunt ia two while male in­
com petents, one white male Ju­
year, want to see more or It
a will Interview applicant* tomor
The re|M»r1 may t&gt;* filed at the Jaycrv Infurmation B&lt;*tth.
Approximately 86 per rent nf row for Ihe position nf county Sanford Post Office. A total of
The llrsrt Fund eonrert ta *|&gt;on venile, three whit# males, IT col­
this Country's overseas tourlsta toad en g in eer.
;iM'36 sllens filed to Florida last sored lie-ally hy the Seminole ored m ales, on# colored male In­
The rommistkin requires that year.
favor increased contact with th*
I'ounty Mrdical Auxiliary and foa com petent and five colored fe­
male*.
Soviet Union, a- curding to a sur- the man be ivglilcriat road con' J a v rre t
vey complclrit by the American tru.-tl»n enginrrrs, with experttutomohile Association.
i enc*.

Newspaper Talk

Merchants Meet, Discuss Problems
Whl* fo* night skies of Senresounded with th* sclYsm
at Jeta, local merchant* ponder­
ed toefr problems last night In
t sleek curved splrndur of foe
vie Cent*?.
Tbe contrast was emphasiicd
when Francis Roumlllat Jr. openad th* Retail Merchants Division
meeting with th* remark that
Sanford's shopping district bad
fallen behind foe marked pro­
gress af Semhwle County.
More ’than 80 merchants atlanded the first general meettag of fo* Division. A promotion
Jp o g ram was totreduced by Ralph
Wfwan J r., chairman of th# plan

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Weather

ORI-ANDO, FU. (U PI) —
18-yearold hoy* rriticallv Injur ad
tn a wreck at Cocoa Beach early
Thursday that took the live* at
five companions, died tn a hospi­
tal hero during th* night.
Kenneth Gorpper died shortly
before midnight and P atrick Cow
telln. th* last survivor, m eeumhed at 8:30 a m. tmlay. hnngtng the death toll to seven.
Both
youngsters
underw ent
emergency s u r g e r y for hone
splinters lodged tn thetr brain#
when the lop *f fo* speeding e a r
was shrerrd off by an overhang­
ing pip*- on lh* hard packed beach
a few feet from foe ocean.
Officer* esllmatrd the 1959 car
wa* traveling -t between TS and
no mile* an hour In a IS mil#
tone when It struck Ihe eight inch
Heel pipe at 2:55 a.m. The Im­
pact ripped off the roof of lh#
car and Ih# tops of tha boya*
heads.
Five of th# youths, all II, war#
|n itanHy. They were Jam *#
K Wf, m
Kenneth L D. (Jardiner. John Edward Roquetnor*.
Richard C h s r l e s Knnbler and
Sickle Hendrirk Morgan, all at
Orlando

Teagarden Recover*
GLENDALE. C'allf. (U P I) —
J a n trombonlet Jack Teagardam
Is recovering •nicely'* from aa
abdominal operation, the Glandata
Sam tariim and Hospital reported
today.

United Fund Allocates Agency Money

The .Sanford Civltan Club last
Dirrclurs uf United Fund, meetI night heard a ta.k on th r rontrlbuttons that a newspaper can mg at th* Sanford A tlantic Naent* who were given 850 each mike lo a community
Ilona I Bank building, yesterday
lo spend. The one stipulation was
that .hey couldn't buy anythin,
approved the report of th . Budge.
un.es. they were given a
. S t n J ta lto r «7 T tol!
' h ,t recommended the
tsl*.
Sanford Herald
allocation of amount* Identical to
Sanford
Herald.
Two didn't spend a cent, al
,,
chairman
an was
was S8. Joe
1,1 11,1 *cxr t,,r participating
though they shepped in Ih* large 1Program
rogram chairm
rho re ­ agencies in 1939.
cities of Culcago and New York. **v *• 2ounlf ■H“r,*cy* wh
The report, presented by Koy
Non# of the students were able f,nt * r"0* " ' *" 8*n,n^ * open
printer.
Mann, showed Hist funds for foa
to spend foe entire 850
"T h a t story made me think
currant year will ba slightly less
about Mggealing items ta ru t
lhan those subscribed la ta gear.
tam ers who had com* into lh*
However, Mann was confident that
store for something else." she
additional donation* would rim s in
Fair
•ilk
lilt**
change
ta
teas
said. "Too many uf us simply
drop tha ball whsc w# either sell psrstart through Batnrdsy. Di m before the end or fo# y ear and thus
one thing or don't have M to feg again lata tonight and early enable payment# equal to lata
stock. Wa could offer to show Aatarday. High this aftarnnon Tl year.
ot -cr nicrthandit# In which tha* is I*, low tonight II ta 84. Varit'ainpaign Chairman
Howard
8 ta 88 ■ lies par haw. Mv-Nuiiy ex p rtiH d divappointuieat

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Injured Boys Die;
Wreck Toll Now 7

foal the 835.1MM) goal deemad es­
sential hy the agencies for lhair
work, had not been met. Ha com­
mented on fo* hard work by cam ­
paign workers, hut said that “ ap ­
parently Hrmlnole County juta
does not want a United fluid."
Harold K a s t n c r , president,
thanked those who had worked ao
hard He said that he felt UF waa
a great step forward from ths
"once a week" solicitation# which
laced residents under the "every­
one fur himself" type of chanty
drive. But if “foa people of foa
community don't want tt, than
there isn't much um tn a few of
ua knocking ourtalvsa out try fog
to Maintain It."
Clifford McKlbbin agreed that
results wer# far below tha goal,

kwt ha added fota faefuaa II wwan't

as negative as It seamed. He fell
confident that fo* subscription* ta
UF eaceed th* sum total of th*
previous individual drives fof
funds mad* hy the eeven partitapaling agencies. That In itself was
prom-**, he said.
Th* report showed th a t 880,I'TM.TH had bean collected, an ad­
ditional 82,204.TS pledged.
The amount# sat up fo r foa p a r­
ticipating agencies are G irt lniw fl^
82,840; Salvation Army, 8M 88)
Boy ■routs, H,TX&gt;: Cfcfldran’S

Homs

loci sty.

|l,M0,

Mental

Health. 81.780; Rad Crone. 88.HM)
USD, 81,980; total 8*2.780.
Directors stranding th a saaataa
ware S ta ta a r, Mann, Ms I M t a
Huong row an, George T o u h j, Mr4.
C irm eta Rag, Bn***, F addoak ta d
M s* to**

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FIRST BAPTIST 0111101
I I I P ark A t h m
* "W . V. Brook., J r .............. P n lo r
F. B. F uh»r . . . . A .ioc. Pa.lor
,. Morning W onhip . . . I.IS a. m.
'Sunday School ............. 9 43 a. m.
Morning Worship . . . II:on a. m
draining U n io n ............. • : IS p. m.
Evening Worihlp ..........7: SO p. m
IVad. P rayer Service 7 M p m.
N u /ie ry available

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CENTRAL BAPTIST OCTROI
Car. Hth St. * Oak At*.
Rev. flail Smith . . . Interim Paitor
Sunday School ........ 9; 13 a. m.
Morning WorahJp . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Training Union ............... 4:43 p. m.
Evening W o rih lp ..............1:00 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 1:00 p. m.
PINE CREST BAPTIST CHUBCH
Mi W. Onora Road
Donald G rivenm air ......... Paitor
Sunday School ............. I . U i . m.
Morning Worihlp . . . . ll:0u a. m.
Training U n io n ............d:30 p. m.
Evening W orahlp..........7:«J p. rn.
Wed. Prayer Service) 7. IS p. n .
N ursery available
SOUTH SIDE BA PTU T CHUBCH
R. n ih M. * P ark Are.
Gerald B. P rice ............. Pallor
t o d a y Bible School
10:00 a. m.
Preaching .................. II 00 a. re.
Bible Study ................. 7:00 p. m.

JEvaageUitic Preaching 7:43 p. m.
&lt; T faL -T riyef Service f|4J 9. m.

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MISSIONARY BAPTIST
411 B. Hally Ave.
'William I* Blephen ......... Paitor
8unday School . . . . 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Bible Study ................ 7:00 p. m.
Evening W orahlp.............7:94 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Service . . 7:30 p. m.
CWVLt'OTA BA PTU T CHURCH
C. G. Sw iggerly ............. Peator
Sunday School ........... 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp . . . . U :0O a. m.

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BAPTUT CWUDCB ^
Joe Douthilt ............... .
Paitor
Sunday School ............. 0:43 a.m.
Momlng Worahlp . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Training Union .......... 0:11 p. m.
Evening W o rahlp.............7:30 p. m.
Wed. P rayer Service 7:30 p. m.
PIRIIT BAPTIST CHURCH
OF GENKVA
Ja ck L. Stew art . . . . . . . . Tailor
Sunday School .......... 10 :«J a. m.
Morning Service . . . . 11:00
m.
Training Union ........... 4:30 p. in.
Evening Worahlp . . . . 7:10 p. m.
Wid. Prayer Serviro .. 7 30 p. m
m iXCREST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF GENEVA
Charlea W. Itamil J r .
.. ra ste r
Sunday School ......... 10:M
m.
Morning Worahlp . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Training Union ........... *:13 p. m.
Evening Worahlp . . . . 7:30 p. in.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:10 p. rn.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OP LONfiWOOIl
Cor. Church A G rant 81*.
C. L. ru teh ........................ P*tf»r
Sunday School ............. &gt; :ll a. in.
Morning Worahlp . . . . 11:40 i . n .
Training Union ......... 4:43 P- raEvening Worahlp . . . . 7:43 p. m.
Wed. P rayer Service 7:43 p. m.
LAKE MONROE
rn u « cn
Three mllee weal el S ialerd
on Fir it St., right a t Menree
Cerner
Jtoherl 0 . Byrd ................. Paitor
Sunday S chool............. 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Training Union ............... 4:30 p. m.
Evening W orahlp..........7:30 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Rcnrlre 7:30 p. m.
b a p t is t

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF OVIEDO
Jack T. Bryant ................. Paitor
Sunday School ............. •:** a. ra
Morning W onhip . . . . 11:«&gt; a. m.
Training Union ............... *:13 p. m.
Evening S e rv ic e ..........7:00 p. re.
Wed. Prayer S e n ie e 7:30 p. m.

Catholic
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC

CHURCH
Oak Ave. a t t th BL
Rev. Richard Lyoni ......... Palter
Sunday M a m a ............. 7.00 a. m.
............. 1:30 a. re.
..........
10:00 a. re.
................11:30 a. re.
Daily Maaa ...................... I t l l a. re.

Christian
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
IM7 S. Sanlard Ava.
T e rr/ L. Stone ................... Paaler
Sunday School............SiU a. m.
Maenla, Worahlp . . . 11:00 a. re.
Yontk F r o |r i « ............I:M p. re.

Adult TTalaiaw Ceurao . 4:90 p. re.
Evening Worahlp.........7:01 p. aa,
RoerUllen .........
7:10 p. re.
c o n g r e g a t io n a l

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CERIRTIAK CHURCH
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3. Barnard H o o t..................... Pallor
. — A b le School................... 9.43 a. re.
XamWg W orship —
11:00 a. re.

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P r e s e n t in g t jo u r C h u rch
Church Of Christ

Baptist

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I.ARK MARY
3nd 81. a ad Eire A rt.
Georg* M. Y atei ............ Mmiatar CHURCH UP THE NAZARENE i
l aka Mary
Bible School ................. lo w a. ra.
Morning W o n h ip ....... 11:00 a. re. S. L. Drawdy ................. P aito r
Evening W onhip . . . . . 7:41 p. m. Sunday School ......... 10.00 a. m.
Wad. Bible 8tudy ......... 7:49 p. m. Morning Wonhip __ 11:00 a. m.
Young Peopta'a Meeting 7:1.3 p. re.
F.vrnlng Worihip ------- 5 O p. ra.
ClILRCll o T V m tlS T
Wed. Prayer Servlra 5 00 p. m. j
Geneva
Ralph B rener Jr, . . . . . Evangetift Missionary Matting
Bible School . ......... 10:00 a. m. Ffrat Wednesday . . . . . . 5.00 p. m.
Morning W o n h ip ........11:00 a. m.
Presbyterian
L in in g W o n h ip ........7:M p. m.
Wed. Prayer S en Ire ,. 7:30 p. re.
FIRST rnFJIBATERIAN
CHURCH
CHURCH or CHRIST
Oak Ave. and Third St.
Taoli
A. G. Mrlnnii
.. .
Pastor
Bible Study
............. 10:00 a. re. Momlng Worihip
. ft: 43 a. m.
Morning W onhip . . . . 11:00 a. m. Sunday School ............. e.4,3 a. m.
Evening W orihlp ....7 :0 0 p .m . Momlng Worihip . . . . ||:(V) a. m.
Senior Fellowihip
.. 3.30 p. re.
Episcopal
Evening Worihip . . . 1.00 p. m.
HOLT CIIOSS EPISCOPAL
Wad. Prayer Service .. 7.00 p. in.
CHURCH
Nursery Available
Park Ave. at tth SI.
Rnv, John W. Thnmai ... I’litov
PRKinVTf.RIAN' CHURCH
Holy Euchartit . . . . . . . . I;« l a. m
DEBARY
Family Servlet—
DaSary Civic Center
Church S ch o o l..............B ill a. in.
A. C. Summers .................Pastor
Morning P ray er—
Sermon
.............. ll;00 a. m. Sunday School ........... 9.00 a. m.
Morning Worihlp
to on a. m.
Holy Communion—
T u ead ay .......................... 7:30 a. re.
COMMUNITY
Wadneaday .................. 10.00 a. re.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCn
T h u rtd a y ........................... 7:10 a. re.
Laka Mary
Sacrament of Penance
John
W.
PUIty
................. P attor
Saturday ............... 5.00 fl:HJ p. ra.
Sunday School ......... 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worahlp . . . il.n o a. m.
ALL SAINTS KriSCOrAI.
Junior High W eitm inlster
CHURCH
Fellowship ................ 0 10 p. ra.
Enlarpriae
Fr. Paul Shult* ........... . .. P atto r Senier High Westminister
Fellowship . . . . . . . . 7.34 p. m.
Holy Communion—
Sunday .......................... 5:00 a. m
UPSALA COMMUNITY
Morning Prayer—
PREARYTEHIAN CHURCH
Sermon . . . . ................ 5:30 a. re.
John W’. P llle y ................
Paitor
Ifnty Communion—
lit Sunday each month 5:30 a. re. Morning Worship ......... • 00 a. m.
Sunday School ......... 10:00 a. in.
CHRIST CHURCH
Westminister Fellowship
la if v e e d
Junior ................. n So p, m.
Rev. George L. Granger
p aito r Westminister Fellowship
Sunday Service
• a, m.
Seniori .............. .
7:30 p, m,
Church achoot
10.M a. m.
Holy Communion
Other Churches
F iril, Third Sunday
PtNECREST ASSEMBLY
Lutheran
OF GOD CHURCH
GOOD NIIKPHKRI) UNITED
Car. IHh had Elm
LUTHERAN CHURCH
If. M. Snow ........................P aitor
Raaford Shrine Clah
Sunday Sehool .............9:43 a. ra.
I at SI. and l a r Ave.
Momlng Worahlp ...1 0 :3 0 a. m.
E rneit Bnllck J r ................. Pastor Evening Worship ....7 :0 0 p. re.
Churrb School ...............1:43 a. m. Revival In P ra g m a nightly
Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. m.
7:00 p. m.
Coffea ........................... 17:00
Luther L n g u a ......... 5:30 p. m.
THE ALLIANCE CHURCH
Wed. Choir Praciice .. 7:30 p. m. Christian and Miaalauary Alliance
(noth held a t paraonafe)
Park Ave. and 141k St.
David S. Carnefli ............. P aitor
LUTHERAN CHURCH OP THE Sunday School ............. 9:43 a, m.
REDEEMER
Morning Worship . . . . 10:40 a. m.
149 W . U (h Plica
Evening Service ......... 7:43 p, m.
Herbert W. botcag,,
P aster A.YT.-Yoslh Service . . 4 30 p .m .
Fund ay 4khon|; v . . . . . g ill a. re. Wad. Prayer Service l;n o p. m.
Adult Fllbla Claee V .. . . . 9.15 a. m.
Worahlp S e r v ic e ....... 10:30 a. m.
FIRST CRURl.TI O F CHRIST
SCIENTIST
ST. L IK E ’jT l LTIIERAN
104 F.. .Second SI.
Rlavia (N ear Ovltde)
.Sunday School ........... 11:00 a. ra.
Stephen M. Tuhy .............. T ailor Sunday W o rih ip ......... 11:00 a. m.
Morning W orahlp.........5:25 a. m. Wednesday Service . . . . 8:00 p, m.
Sunday Schon) .............. D.00 a. m. Tuesday Reading . 3:30 4:30 p. m.
Chriatian Day Echnol, Monday Thursday Reading 3:30-4:30 p. m.
through Friday — Kindergarten *
Elementary ..................... 9:00 a. m.
CHURCH OF GOD
French Ave. aad Sind St.
Methodist
Joel D. Broun .................... P aito r
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School.................9:45 a. m.
410 Park Ave.
P arlor Evangelistic Service .. 7:10 p. m,
T. C. O'Stpen .......... .
Momlng W o reh ip ....... . 5:30 a. m. T u rsd iy Service ............ 7:30 p. ra.
Sunday fir hoot ......... &gt; t3 a. m.
CHURCH OF JESU S CHRIST
Momlng Worahlp __ II:M a m.
OF U T T E R DAY SAINTS
p. m.
MVP Supper ............... 4
Clly Hall
MVP hireling! .......... . 6:30 p. m.
J
.
G.
Brooks
. .. Branch President
(Intermediate, Senior)
Organ Veapera ............ 7:15 p. m. Sunday School ........... 10:00 a. re.
Evening Worahlp .... 7:10 p. m. Sacrament M ealing___d:0O p. in.
PRKR METHODIST CHURCH
Laurel Ave. at 41k 94.
Ira K. Hindman J r. ......... Pastor
Sunday School ............ 5:43 a. m.
Morning Worahlp . . . . 10 U i . m.
FMY ........................... 7:00 p. m.
Evening Worahlp . . . . 7:30 p. m.
Mon. FMY Hecreation 7.00 p. m.
T u n . FMY P rayer . 7:30 p. m.
Wed. P rayer Service 7:14 p. m.

THE SANFORD
CONGREGATION O F
JEHOVAH’S W ITNESSES
1511 W. l i t 8L
Sunday WlUhlawar
Study ...... .................. 5.00 p.
Wed. Bible Study . . . . . 7:50 p.
Frl. Ministry Skhool . . . 7:30 p.
Friday Servlra ......... B:30 p.

KBENEZEK METHODIST
CHURCH
Cllrua 11rl i fata
Charles F Ilrown ........... P allo r
Sunday school ............ lrt:0n a. m.
Momlng W onhip .......I 1;00 a. m.
Wed. P rayer Servire .. 7:30 p. m.

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONGWOOD
E. Rulh Grant ................. Pastor
Sunday School ......... 10:00 a. in.
Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. re.
Evening S m i t e ........... 7:00 p, re.
Wed. Prayer Service .,7:00 p. in.
I t l . Prayer Service ....7 :0 0 p. m.

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T H E C H U R C H F O R ALL . . .
A LL FO R T H E C H U R C H

OF THE PICTURE

The Church it the treated factor on earth for
the buiMirvg of character and r.°od citirrmliip.
It is a stoirhouit of fpintual values. Without a
strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization
can vunriw. There are feu.- sound rvaior.i why
every person rhoutJ allrrsd services regularly and
support the Church. They are: ( I ) For his
own r a k r , 2 ) .For his children's take. (3) For
ihc rakr of his community and nalion, (4 ) For
the take of the Church itself, which need* lui
moral and malrria! sapport. plan lo g* lochvrth regularly and read your Bible daily.

Day

Book

Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thurtday
Friday
.Saturday

II Corinthians 9
Philippians
4

“ For Thy love wc thank Thcc, Lord . . . for Thy hrlp we pray.**
J u st a few words, rooted in gratitude. But gratitiHle means so much
. #. to the Giver . . . and to those who receive!
To God it means that we are not too bu?y enjoying His gifts to under­
stand H is love. *
.
To us it means that we have not forgotten the heart of life. We haven’t
lost sight of the spiritual center toward which the Church constantly
points our vision. And to our children it means a family life based oh
faith and prayer.

Chapter Verses

I Corinthians 13

II Corinthians
John
Psalms
II Pater

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 a puzzle,
it belongs there!

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And the sooner we put all the pieces in place, the sooner we’ll under­
stand the WHOLE PICTURE.
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GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
P lnerrrat School Aadllorlum
SANFORD SEVENTH DAY
W. Thomas I'araoni Jr. .. T u to r
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Sunday School ............ I IS a. m.
Seventh St. aad Elm Ave.
Momlng Worship ....... tl a. m. A. C. MeCtura .................... pastor
Saturday Sabbath School 9:30 a.m
POSTER CHAPF.I.
Morning Worahlp . . . . ll:o o a. ra.
METHODIST CHURCH
Wed. Prayer Service .. 7:30 p. m.
Oviedo
Sunday School .......... . 1:43 a. m.
Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. re. THE REVIVAL TABERNACLE
141k aad Cheat A t*.
Evening Worahlp . . . . lo o p. m.
L. T. Tasker .................... P aito r
Sunday School ......... 10.00 a. m.
TAOLA WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
Momlng Worship . . . . 11:00 a. m.
• Mllra H eat on Rl. 41
Evening Warship . . . . 7:43 p. m.
Cecil W. Shaffer ............ P alter Tuesday Service . . . . 7:49 j». re.
Sunday School .............9:43 a. ra. Thursday S a n i e s ..........7:49 p. re.
Morning Worship . . . . 10:43 a. m.
Wesleyan Youth . . . . 0 43 p. re.
Evening Worahlp ......... 7 34 p. in. UNITY CENTER OF BANFORD
Warean's lin k —M i Oak Ave,
Wed. P rayer Service 7.30 p. a .
Jsaeeklns B. Stuckie .% .... Pastor
Nazarene
Sunday W orahlp........ 11:00 a . re.
FIRST CHURCH
Woodruff Building
OF TIIR NAEARENE
944 E. First St.. RM. &gt;11
W. la d St. at Mipla At*.
Tuatday C la ss ....... . . . g;0O p. re.
R. II. Spear J r ......... P astor
Sunday School ......... 9:43 a. ra.
THE SALVATION ABMY
Homing Worship . . . . 10:43 a. a .
114 B. le ca ad SL
NY PS .......................... 130 f . a . Suaday:
N .Y .PJ, A N .S J .............« f . a . Sunday Schaal ............ 10:00 a.
Gomel Service ............ 7 p. a . Hallaaaa Maetiag . . . . 11:M a.
FEBN PARK CHURCH OF THE Street M eeting............. t oo p.
NAEARENE
YFL ................. ............ T OO p.
S ti l l lie* Meeting . . . . 7:14 p.
O BRIAN ROAD
Rev. Jim F ilte r ............ P illa r Tuoidoy:
SuRday irhoal ............ 9:41 n. a . Corp C a d e ts................ 9:90 p.
Morning worship ....10:49 a. a . B ind P ra e tlc e ............. 4:44 p.
Youth service ............ 4:41 p m. Ladles Horn* League 7 : » p.
Evangelistic service ..T:lo p. m. Tkura. Prayer Service 7-94 p.
**“*’— 4:----Wad. prayer aarvtea ..liM p. a - “**

establishments:

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SA N FO RD

O IL STATION

N A TIO N A L

W A LL
PL U M B IN G

AN D

A T L A N T IC

CELERY
P R IN T IN G

HANK

W HEELER
H E A T IN G

H O L L E R MOTORS

FLORIDA STATE BANK

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F E R T IL IZ E R

M AYFAIR

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PRO G R ESSIV E

COM PANY

SHERM AN

CO M PA N Y

W. W. HORNE
TRUCK BROKERAGE

CITY

CONCRETE

P IP E

F U R N IT U R E

C O M PA N Y

W A R N E R ’S
CO.

W 1LSON-M A1ER

CO.

PR IN TIN G

COMPANY

G REG O R Y

LUMBER COMPANY

G ULF

S E R V IC E

RITZ

THEATRE

�Diver Is Rescued
From Icy Waters
CHICAGO (U PD —Veteran diver
J T r tn k I Lucky I llrfllnc. 33. m an­
a g e d a weak »mtle following hit
derm atic rcarur from a palnlul
Irrp 73 feel under Icy w ater
T h u r a d a y night and »ald *i
prayed."
Hefting wa* freed by two (ftlow
divr** and hauled in the aurface
alter a more than li'e and one
halt hour ordeal in a tunnel *haH
lfin feet below ground on C hita’
go « South Side.
Tne ouiky H eflint, who learned
• h i t *&lt;ill» at a Navy Utter during
World w *r II. *»* reported in
• p r e 'ly good" eondition at South
St’ ■ c lloipital
1 outandt of perton* hurried
about their butineaa along the
atrreti ol the buiy South Side
area, unaware of the life • anddeath itruggle going on in the
water tunnel beneath their leet.
Arm Heroine* Pinned
llrfliog went down the thaft
S T h u rid a y morning for the "rou
tine" joh of repairing cracka in
a large w ater gate teparaiing two
tunnel* F in t hit right arm be­
came pinned in the gate by the
water auction He freed the arm
after about three houra only to
have hit leg jam under the gate,
tra fp in r him in a painfully
cramped poaition.
In addition, a alert e of hla div­
ing auil ripped, and M * degree
4 water filed the auit to h n chin.

President Urges Khrushchev Is Serious
Congress To Alter About Economic Threats
Farm Price Props

"I rrallfed thU wa* one time
in my life when I didn't know
ho a I m i going In rom r up."
Heflint taid later. * I could have
drownrd in my own auit. But I
wai able In keep the water neat
to me below my chin.”
Maintain* ( ommunlralmn
llefliftg managed to maintain
telephone communication* with
hi* crew ovrrhrad and two other
diver*, Malt M rrcer. 34. and Lealie Fletcher. a&gt;. were »ent to hi*
aid when it became apparent hr
could not free him irlf.

Protestants Told
To 'Be Cautious’
Of Pope's Invite

WASIIINtiTOV i U 1*11—Met ho- I'O N K K H H K H K — S o rn in o le ro tin l.v I ih U v* J . R. H ec k en b a ch . d ir e c to r o f F ln ritla \r ic u ltu r e E \|&gt; e rin ie itt S ta tio n , CaincAville, an d
dnt Buhop John W'eiley Id&gt;rd of wha hunt to a ,* U lr m eeting’ o n w eed c o n tro l.
D r. IV, T. S u d d e r , a.**ociate h o rtic u lliiria t,
[loilon taid Frolr»tanl* “ ihould IlfU ilin tr th e c o n fe re n c e w e r e , le ft to r ijth t.
be catitioul" about atrep lttu an* O r. R. IV. Ilu p re c h t, v ic e d ir e c to r o f C e n tra l
C e n tr a l F lo rid a E x p e r im e n t S tn tim . c h a ir ­
in*nation from Pope John XXIII F lo r id a E x p e r im e n t S ta ti o n . S a n f o rd ; D r.
m a n o f th e w ee d c o n tro l co n fe re n ce.
to u k r part In an ecumenical
I Herald S ta f f l'h o to )
council.
He taid In a formal *tatemenl
Thurnlay that Ihc Pope * rerent
plea (or * church unity meeting
appear* lo h a \e been "directed
primarily" to the Kaitern Ortho
dot rh u rrh ti. and there i* no in­
dication to far lhat Proteitant
group* will be invited to partici­
n i K c m r i i T c t n wi*. V 1 1 K pate.
DURANGO, Ale in n it P| I —
.«i
u ttiM
i%i.
iiim nT
j*t« 1Vri.c
iVim
iiinn 1*0
K.m if they are. lo rd *alif,
A tlnr Mel F errer fUw heir today
u -M
iir i f(ii%
*. *
they &gt;hould inquire clo*elv min I TAI.LAHASSEK i l l ' l l — Thr
Glenn Krnmnn*. I s Commit,
r o n r .« « o x m o . o j^ a r .n r .r .w r .s r the banc a«»umption upon whlrh n r r u it Court ha* h rrr a-.ked lo *ionrr nl Indian Affair*, approved from Hollywood &gt;»ith mrdi.al aid
for hi* ••»e*errly injurrd ’ wife,
the
will he millet- re to h e a iquabhle between altur- thr Caldwell 'irm But ihr Telia a c lr r ii Audrey Hepburn, who
t;t.ttg ll &lt;1 UANK0,
the convcriation*
tun*
nc*»
fighting
lor
legal
rcprc*«-n
Ii4*»er
firm
ha*
born
rhallangcd
ed "
ua* thrown by a hor»r here
J:\Vm l" ° "i," nVv NX JR. ond
P a t r ic ia 1- h a s k *.
llr »aid Proteitant* “ muit a* tatian of Florida * Seminole In hv Morton Silver. Miami altorney W rd n rid iy .
lor Ihr Mtccoiukre In h r of Srmt
»ume" until they bear differently dlana
A ipokeiman for Mu* Hep
A Tallahaitre taw firm be wiled Hole* who live along the Tamiaini burn'* movie company laid F er­
S u il.L IV W ARI lir.R and
that the "one church ’ the Pope
OItS'K\ a a Kc iik r . a ..
by
former
Gov
Millard
t
ta
id
Trail
and
louk
down
on
thr
rn
e
rha* In mind "would be the Ho
re r » u expected to arto e with
»
m &gt;r u n
to n * r g * ii
man Catholic Church, peeliap* well atked the «ourt Thurulay to tatuin tribe.
a phyalrian and a Mudki off) tal
TO. W IU.tAW A itriittn amt QI.Nrule
on
It*
eligibility
In
rrpreienl
Silver ro n ltn d t altutney* ca n ­ Had weather hallrd their flight
K V A A ROMK it. hi* wtfa. an t with a o m e minor eotnpromlie*
th r reservation Indian* in a So not protecute the money claim Thurulay night In Maiatlan.
■nr an*l alt p*r*»n* hailnn and coneetiion*."
... .lalm lne t™ ha* • anv
dollar damage
claim for thr rrirrv alio n tribe until the
The Methodlrt biibop »»M the million
, i»M Mil* and/or lni*r»*t
Mu* llept-urn * n on location
tu tc e rd
in th rir for a w eitrrn film, entitled "The
In *rd t" t«» or no* r I* here- chief .tumbling block In church agam*l the federal government, Miccotukce*
I'i*l!*r d**rrlb»d *»ld land
quell
to
get
the
ita
tr
tn
deed
• uuaied. I»ln« and l'*-nn in unity ii "the fundamental doc­
l.'nforgvvtn" when the areolent
them 200,000 acrca of Everglade* happened She had never ridden
lOinlnet* Count*. Florida. to- trine of the Roman C a t h o l i c
land.
church that it if incapable of e r­
* V. t «. Work A, e.AKI.JM*
before and bag an learning after
a n o n u n RtiimiViniON.
Thr lawyer diaputc ilarlcd »ev- *he arrived here Jan. | ’J.
ror In mailer* of faith and mor
«.f nr,tin* to Ih* olat
eral
year*
ago
when
Silver
and
ih*r«nf ■* r»iordad in
all."
tin
Wednesday, eyewitneatrs
H a l tlnng t». o»a** » and
George John Miller, a Miami
"Such a d o ttrtn r lend* to *ant
4 n* Ih* Plihilr ll«fn|d«
»ay, *he w it ranter mg along a
aiio
ciatr
of
Ihc
Caldwell
firm,
llfy ahuie* tn the church rather
mf ntriiiiot* Count*. Ktoragreed to rep retrn t the Micro nearby nvrrbanl, on a three-yearTOC M*Ri: HKItKBT NOTiriHI* than to aboltih them ." he »aid.
&gt;ukr&gt; m a claim that thr tribal edd Arabian itallion *he had "fal­
n i l ih . rialntifl* l&gt;*roln h»vo " it i* »heer arrogance (or any
1nolllvt.it t null *«*ln»l veil In rhurrh to declare that It alone
ruuncil of the rn er* atiu n Senti len in love with" when Hie hone
tit# Circuit
nl In* Mntn
note* could not *pe,ik for the •topped thurt, Ihtowing her over
cmhndir* Chriitlan truth. Conud
1 tu #l Clrrylt- &lt;»i »n«l t»*r
hi* brad.
Chlr i *unl% Klorl'li
for»» eration of Proteitant union on
Mirro&gt;ukrr*
It) Marian ft June*
.;.
j r#rlc|n IST#*«n*ii! tar
I hr a.lrro* landed on her ha.k
But Eminon* denied the eoijtcn
Circle* of thr l-irit McthiwJut
l ** i h#i *tofor# n # i ui* l b"
Ihi* attumpiton amount* to the
» '* t.liM# ami l»#f#ndmU. " &gt;'*« h
lion and ag n e d to deal with Ihc " d h * ja r lhat knocked her unC
hurrh
mcrimg
next
&gt;»rck
arc
betrayal
of
our
Iwvrd."
• •,«1 ltrf»Hi*nt (of I*•• •! HfrtsJnt'l
id Or# at&gt;QT« d»iurlb#d iM4»o«r«y.
The Mary Martha C trrlr. Mr* Mircoiukre* only a* far a* their *'un»riou» for alwiut five nimute*..
4
ar# t»#r#bT required I« *!»•
(Tara Mariner, chairman, will land i laimt w,-nl leavuig the r.y A,*er two hour*, when the k ep t'
t,,Uf «II* «*91 « Ith I hr titf'li " f
meet at the home of Mr*. C It. million dollar money claim of the a* neatly mutioniria a* ponfhlc,
Mi* &lt;%fkuit I'aut* In and f(*f
*hr wa* rarefulll) loaded on a
n.-l# i'oU«M. &gt;1»rl4a. end »•**•
(Junta. Monday at 3 p m. wiih reservation tntm pending.
0 lupt ihrr reif UHn |»4ilt#l &gt;L
W |l
: I I’M » 4 *#n„• H ■'
Mr*. G. S. Moun. in h o u r ly Ihc
Caldwell'* *uit *aid laler it wa» litter and taken to her temporary
U in lir
ferY
rl»fl*IS. *;{ «*•
Uhappet Guild Ciriln will meet derided that hi* firm. Miller, (U a rtcn here
Slim -f \4 »nd#rn## It* * ll'int*!.
WASHINGTON
MJP11-M atnle at the home of Mr* It li Smith. Silver and a JukxonvlU r attorney
A vi-oke* man fur Ihr nimie
for lh» !*lslnMff« In 1b*
a* •lift* all Mf wlfftfl Iw Eitenhowrr plan* to itlurn lo the Monday at 3 30 p. in the Belli* would yoinilv r. p r u r n l alt Indian company *aid Mi»» Hrpl-uin may
is 'Ur -*f
A 1*
Maine Chance liea.ity uv eirrto will merl at Ihr home vlaiin* l aldwrll
#U« * |i»eirr l*r i
n k\\ r*clu*i*e
____ _
&lt;aid Silver h a *r luukeii four vertebra in her
hr «n i e r # 1 * s ln• ’ I nn
chairm an. M u Thotuav Muon agreed lit Hit* in February. ItJI, bail.. Studio *poke*mrn In Hull)
f: ** *.M|#rr1 fhr* *ht« hr HU®- henllh ranch in Phoenix. Ati*..
l.• *t# I In Ih# *iu(« *1 llrrsM * ; where *he lo*t five pojnd* Ia*t Turtdav at * p m
and rntrred into
contrart Hut -******1 **id they undrittool the
nrn iiiautf injMlihM In NafHlnnli
,,
M tm b m of th r Kaptl.l
Mom lilfr
* ',rf
»«cro»ukr« »•««* rcce.ved only four 1,token
m um i
,
i*nr« **«)* »**W year.
fo, *mur *vii»*k ut it »
A White I W ie »puke»m*n laid r n Mliuonary Union will meet trfu ird to aecfpt
Ihe joint ta p ir rihi and a 'p ru n e d Ir*
WIT.NKliM thr
r»f Ih# r itih
|h r f ,|llrJn„n#| building Mon ‘tnlalion
----------------------#»f i hr «*lv« *iit I’nuM *rm1n*r|# the FJr.l Lady planned to go to
•
f*lofld*o Mil* «h* IIIH
the
pluih if *ort h&gt; train with (|-t a, ; for a M|1(H.r
pared
In i &gt;&lt;to t. r, lt&gt;4* th r tribal cuun
m* f ■n u • ?», -A, D. S141*
her »i*ter. Mr*. G. Gordon Mnuir, a(1(j ,,,,-^ ,1 (,v- thr Nettir f.irm ll
f d nf the retrrv atlu n Indian*
ilCAl.1
i* P H#ii»*h*rt
alio Attompanied hei in c-l f t |r w,||, \ j r, M ,r y
King P*», f d a reeolutmn aikmg the
i 'Itr W Mf Ih*
• «urt who
in charge
Caldwell firm ami John (I. Jark
ManuMrirtift ' tinnl'
f l flri4*
till.
fh
M irth* T VlhUn
|l
w
it
not
announced
how
lung
The
Mary
Lawton
Circle
under
**&gt;nJ*ck»onvHie, to repreient
l«#out« rltr k
n im!?r w•*•!!« A. Muntrr
Mr* F.iienhower planed lo »tay the direction nf Ml** lau* Ilud- - H,fni ,n H’r dam agr claim
A’lornM i if U rr
c r )u*t when «he would g-&gt; lo the dell, program chairman, will pre
*—
—
.
r*rh A%r»«ur Souih
Hunt fJncnln-Mcr*urj wen! down
n in ffr I'srb* rtcrlfli
ie*urt which i» owned hy totm et- »ent a program ‘ Tlir riird » Sung
for
it* firit ln»* in Cily- llaGelbal!
i \ t h r r i m i i r 101 n t til* t h i . If executive E lirabeth Arden, the in a Strange Land" immediately
play M'edneadav nighi undir the
4I4TH JI till I %I. t i n t I If. lb tanch thirge* it* wealthy client* following Ihe meal Mr* T II
%4ii rnpi i u H n m r « o i 4 U .
Danieli, WMU prealdent will &gt;"tt• lO HItl*. IA *K*A*K**&lt; A- **M !60o a week.
• i i t t o *«i i r . r t i t i *i
Mr». Etienhower t la«t tnp to duct a buvine** inretmc alter
w IU.IAH PAIX KNTi:n»
JACKSONVILLE iL'I’l i —It ii"&gt;k thr Navy team hitllnr *n unl-eliev
ritln tlff Main* Chance created a *tir in which individual elide* will meet a long time, but Mary M Baxley aide !(*i per tent on foul ihotf.
for
bucinc**
icjvlnn*
loiat
quarter*
bec*U*e
Pre*:'drnt
M a r t h i it r w et.ijO.vn m t
and h rr brother have reunited
fh i* b riric* up the gamr of the
Etienhower took her there in the 1*31 Homemaker ol Tomorrow after a 3hyear *rparatinn
m --------WRLLOM. HI* Wife
•ratu n next »eek with Vlcllolirrt*
1»r f • n d * n l ■
Ml**
Katherine
Mlkler.
daugh
4 otic 4* n r *1 fT
In ih* Nsmi el Ih* Hitt* of Ft*r- tn*'hl*"way bae* m'w .'lhm gl!!.! trr'n V 3?r.,,and"M r’»,"j.K-' Mlkler. hl^
.,1 ''^ ' n Va'ch ho!her" *mrr
^
h,',,,,nc. 7 1
14*
from Thorna.ville. G . . la.t Feb ha* been velrclr.l a* .hr Oviedo " J X n '™ lo t ihJ.r n» n u
H ' ? ' " ' t n " * U"
T« ihr l»#frnil*nf*:
H
igh*
Homrmakrr
of
the
V
rar.
“
,’r
"
'.Vlu
r
f
n
,t
f»r
thr
im
|«.rta„l
game
with a
.%itT H t'n r . w r.i.i/»M
An4 19. Thr unlRfirn tpntiS# nf n ‘,r y * _________________ _
She will rerriv r a homrmakmg ln nohf“ ’n ‘•ounl&gt;’ S C‘
•&lt;» 27 wm over Free Methodiit.
**t4 the&gt;ir namt'l ns*
pin and tw rn trrrd in thr H atr
Thtv v*rrc r r a ir d by different
Neat w rcl i* the final of Ihr
ly rit liefrntlanf
An4 to; %ll riM U l fU lm lrs In*
Comtrurtion expert* e m m itr
conletl a* loral winner in * M) f»mdie* tn North Caniltn* l&gt;u! regular *ra*nn, with the gim r*
frr*»t In. throiash wo*
m ,nut&lt;. written examination taken orvrr *aw each other during that moved to Ihurwlay night at th r
*Wr at iia in a l *h* *h»»s* lhat 130 000 new apartment build
nim*4 nafural D*fi«* ing* for three o r more fam ilie* by graduating »enlor g irl*.
period.
n irh irhottl gym . The *chrdulr
4*n»* net l.no an te b*
w ill be built in Ihe U . S in 1539
(ta x * Supper
MIm Healey cam e lo Flonda call* for Ih r Itrh rl* vt I ire Metli4rid or alive.
An4 m: 4M par*lM Ifaslng *r
An oy*ter ioa*t a! I'a ck w o o d * in 111-’ and »avrd enough money m int. N avy vt T ln rt ie it llaptut
^
fMalmina I* h i'* » p *
Queen
E lira b e th
I collected nr&lt; r Oak H ill, wa* held rrcrivtly lo launch
a
ira rc h
for thr an.l the lug tea me at p In Hunt v»
w
naht till# »nr ini*r*»t »«
an4 in in # fellim ins 4**• rih*4 if4i»*rtf. al*uii» hundrrd* of p a ir* nt richly cm by member* of Ihe M rile y Sun hr oilier Mith ih r h rlp nf a county 'I llo h rrl* T ir e ,
trhoo! c ia ia nl Ihe f ir*t welfare p h v titia n and nurte. Ph il
*4 1« F*mi*nt* C**MV. broidered and h rjew rled glove*
rinrMa,
Methodltt church
Mr and M r* lip wa* found in l.umbertnn. N .C.
n * *w ,
{.*• :? I lif k -4*. 4TFW 4flT « ll*BDIVTfllOV.
I
Ala.*
M alte r A Teague ar.d Mr and
Phillip I* m a rrie d and the faihrr 5*t*)llflMlO ( l i f t
I*la f Mooli 1 m i * II.
9*ub|Ir Hirorl* «*f Kam*v
L eg al
N o tic e
Mr» "
H M*rlm '‘ cfc h,,,U " f fix- cb iM rrn and work* in a
W IN T E R P A R K it .l'D — Mr*
ne’e Ceunlv. rinrld*.
®
fo r the r .r n t
warehnuie M m lla x le y laid ih r Hole S killm a n nf M inler Park and
and j 11 l # Van. at* wonAttending, other than the ho*t*. p;• ri« to move to Lum brrton neat llloom field. i l l c h , hae donated
H I . X IX T H
ft#
•41 I tulr t# 4111Ht Till* Ik I X t l l f &lt; l * * l I I T I
r ii'A t iix
4i » V# deti rH&gt;#d riu itri* ho* J I m i 1*1 r m i i n
w ere Mr. and Mr* T G kloon M frll
i.ltio.000 to Rollina t ollege
&gt;## M file 1 m i n i ! VI*u end ion ix a x ii *&lt;&gt;• xkwixoi r. m i ' - M r. and Mr* Don l Itey, M r and
•**&gt;
l'» h#rel&gt;v t#uutr#tl to *#ri# a T l. m * x i i i**
uf vodf Anan* r t«» Hi # 4Vi111• JO K DASIKIJ*.
„ .
M r*. Rex Clonta, M r. and M i*
P liln illf
f l i «r*’ i n Hi* llitirfjff » ktif&gt;rn«yi,
Jam ea Partin, Mr. and Mr*
KKI.fiKIt .4.4D HKTTIMIMj4L*B.
&gt;ii
AVV U i T f . I 'O S M R K Jack Dodd. Mr. and Mra. Phil
W fcuiiih
4%In u r I'lrk Flur* KAi.rtt
•1* ir&gt;4 fill ih# erltlnal la «h* avxARTr. h&gt;• - it * •« i t h i ;
Packard, Mr. and Mr*
John
of
#*ftr* nf ih# ilirk ttf iht i'lrrull rtj&gt;Rii&gt;A it v ti ; n * \ k ol
#■» nr Ivt fibf# F*hni*fr 11h ■AKPOnt'
Evan*.
Mr.
amt
Mr*
W
riter
I**ft fi4inl ■
§•14; erljlf f »H* Hi* i l l i f lnp« nf
Swemun. Mr* George H Carlton,
4 n v i &lt; r n r 411 . 1:
••14 «'*m*tAtat mill t§ itk tn •«
Ni iit • i i h#r#f*» l I l M t ^ *t
• rim ! I»#rrt# "f Tor# Mil* Ruth David ton and M m
Thi* nntlr* th ill h# Dutil4ah#*i • iint
an d
*»ar# *ip h w**L far f»ar c*ntfry, * :| «»•ti f * * n t f 1if#4 I ri 1Ft • * ft *# o f J *»# Elirabeth Ollilf.
»• llal»H 4 • • m * . 4&gt;«li' • *M4* lif* tha P«nf«ir4 If*r*M.
Baikrtball Hrpnrl
t•«ta«i tbit :iih Jiv of DKtfflbtr. #«• k 4 v*• »ft.
Wifi* ■*•4 Ik*
The Junior High baikethall
riori4« ^fi»# Hi V #f ^inforl
I«H
i s r .4 1. •
4 4#ifa ifiHnin
b#i«e Ckim irv team deteatrd Slavia, toil lo San
V#,
kill
Circuit
r&lt;»ui»
i«4
«*
Vf#r*4A*
*"iffP4* *Tir
c uli H#urt
Far m»nilri*‘l# t'exiinfc, l‘|«r(4i 1. ford Junior High *«d won from
O F, Htrndnp... Clfrk ....
at »■
s #minpil# t'eunir. ri«rie»
*.i1 «*lf. . .v All Soul* In same*
played rer
IH na
nn fh# Silt
4a
«atIt » ourl "III
Sill
Il#r
.
t |ti» Art* I t.im-lnulC
at Fft u i n .% i»
tk# m il) , (tifli also von over 514
- PKI.lil.il AMi ttKTTI.VOMAL *
t
Xtlnrn.,* fnr rid n IK t
Hour *-f II ... n , l.w V V VI ..ff.f via: loil lo Sanlord. Jim my He
I • * A » U 1S k i w * u i
f.( r-thlu •*!. •&gt; Ih. vv*»l •(.(,*
*x m’.r Park, FUrie*
•*f te* A.minul# I’.u n li c&gt;'*’1 Shaio and Bobby Howell have
III. ut* M ature X’C1 4*, lo ih . been high point player* for Ihr
ia IA* I
mf Ik. r .a * l t J .4 |« . hieh*«t . .t h AMa.r, ih* roltnwlna
r .* * tr , r i w u i , i . re*- 4**&lt; fiheit e ro a rr" al'uei* tn &lt;h* boy* with Suianne Partin high
kale,
&gt;’»UAIV ml xtnilno)*, A1*t* of I'lor. ico rer for Ihr girliI . r . l k . i a i . mf
14*. lo.wli:
Sroul Hoard M erit
jo h k
it. o n ta r i a .
t ;• *-4 :* m - v it.
T&gt;*’*« *»4
1*1 Id k ■ V*,..U II 0 .1 hlih4’\
Roy
Scout Roald of Review
T . *11 I r . A l l . , . ■■* P * r * . M I I * * .
vtilaA. aeenrotPf lo PUi I'
m«' Ja*l week at the home ot
■•A • lAlnt* a . II. m ib A. I i a l i l l
:
M i l l
I t * • ! r« .
T uM lo
n . ’ •
■••4 * : * i a i . i
ot4* ef Atm.nnl. Couni*. Klor* Mr. and Mr*. John Courier. Ar
Tou ••-4 e*. h ef r,--t *r# h,r*&gt;
14* ioa*'h*r wllh *l*&lt;irlr hot
k* neilfl*d and rtuiilred '*&gt; n r..
h i.-ar h .eio r In th* 4nelllka th u r Evan* at&gt;l Gary Sokolltaky
*.nt In diipll. a i. *nr clAlm* and
no Mil* C lentrt).
appeared for I ’tond c ia ti honot*
4*m*n4* whirl. ,,u . . r Alrh.r of
h, lo nf Ih* i Xm * a**erlh«a * 1*.
you mar ha*. *f#in*i tn* •••■.* a*rt» I* oukloet tn k etiiain In- and merit badge *
# nf jo ti.v it n i i i r r i i i *•.••■•* •l» it ua of moriAka* In fxtor »f
Board membir* were Don L'lrty.
1*1* nf • a 11* i ’ ii nf T, t-* th* c'cunir Plr*t r . l* ltl •■ tln ai »n1 Lnon
J .ii«* of liA ltid * Cawair, n , r tu. anon of nominoU c'ounte Jim I'earton and John Courier.
Ida at hla offlr. in th» rnuet
"H4*. 0* eacordod In Otfirltl
An Eaglx O -url of Honor will
hnu*. of *&gt;M Count’ ot Aanfo-4, ttecord* P &gt;ti i l l h * t . I l l , p u b rinrldo. wltuln eight calendar Hr ftocora* ef n.mln.tl* i -,u ** S* hild at the February PTA
monih* from the (In.# o* -h* Ploria*. 0I&gt;4 In |h* l&gt;in&lt; and * t e meeting at which time hadffea
fli*’ wo kIk i t InM »f u n i notke, tla ln u Ihounf, ih*r. kalna nr.*K»*k .101111 n- demand •halt ho • nlli duo end naxaht. under tho will be anardrd.
I- nr.tlno a n t omit etal* Ih* •trio* nr aald m nriioe- ih* *um
Ilouvrrurtt* Kaperled
!»'•«• nf ieal.|,,,ro and hn*C nf. i.f Thr*» Thousand An ilund-.a
H R I f . Pa rk
F A t ’ 4664
fir. addro*• nf r .« rlaimont and -» ,nt&gt;
Mr and Mr*. Lynn Motier will
And i i II* 1*1•t-r It t&gt;. onnrn tn hv th .
loin* t i t Til I'nlU r.
entertair.
their
ton
in-lawand
ant. in* *e*nt. »e hi* Atinmer.
WlT.vra* m* hta.l ii"l *ff|. i*t
and an* *urn «lalm ne demand Mil at Annford Aoieinnl* i'ou*i,. daughter, Mr. and Mr*. W. E.
Giving Complete Title Service for
•o t eo f.lod ehall ha *old.
n.rld * f hi* ;lih dor of Jon- Ward ar.d Mra. M otier* aiiter
'a (lordnn X', Krederlck
u»fj. A l». I»i»
and brother in liw . Mr and Mr*.
A* adm intiiraiar of Ih*
• ", P. Mtfhdnn
11*1*1* of
Seminole, Volusia, and Marlon Counties.
n * lk nf Ik.
uM to(
of U n ,i n r ’ V|,th
.
JOMJI H H R ir r if decoaeed
f u * l »AkiltAH#A J aa. M. 1111.

Court Asked To Decide Ferrer Flies Aid
Indian Attorney Battle To Injured Audrey

Legal Notice

Oviedo

Church Circles To
Meet Next Week

•

WASHINGTON U 'P h — Preil
dent Fli*cnhowrr urged Con:re»*
lod^v- to ahamkin ' ra c fld trly
r ip e n &lt;lve'* (arm price vupporl*
ronretvrd In d rp rriim n and war.
and adopt a new- program kryed
lo proipehty and r v a r r
The heart t f Etienhower'* new
program wa* ahandnnmrnt of
price tupporl* bated on a parity
formula dating back to i s t o it in
favor of new federal tupporl* lied
lo average market price* of Im­
m ediate preceding vrar*
The ITeildenl'* propoval *p
plied to the *i* ha ic crop* ruvw
covered In the mandatory aupport
program —wheat, c o r n , cotton,
peanut*. *iee and toharro
Eitenhow rr rfcom m ended that
the ic n rta r y of agrieulltire tie
given flexible authorilv to *calr
new- price jupporl* between T.A
and M per ernt of Hie average
m arket priffx r.f a *upporird
commotlilv during Ihr immediatr
ly preceding year*
The I'rr.ldrnl did not ipell nut
ihi* time period In hi* ntcuagr
Hut it apparently would apply lo
the pirvlou* three year* became
tbl* i* the lime element «pecilird
in the new .orn program which
begin* Ihi* vrar
(o m rin liver Surpluv
t'ndrilym c F.lirnhowrr * pro
poial wa* hit deep concern over
th r mounting »urplu« of farm
commodltir* purchavrd bv thr
government under the rurrrnt
Mippnrt program.
He *lre»*ed in hi* I..VMword
m e x a g r to llouir ami Senate that
i'evotutlonary prugrei* made in
farm prmluction oxer thr la.t vv
year* make change* in Ihe gov­
ernm ent program r u e n tu l.

tlon wrnt lo hi* denunciation of
the late Jinef Stalin
In that *ame aperch came hi*
revulnn of Lenin'* throry lhat
war* are inevitable and that only
war* and violence ran trad to *n.
riali'm . Khruihchev »aid thrn, a*
he told the n * t c«mmum*t Tarty
rongtr** thi* week, that the end
for rip italiim will come through
rrnnomlr warfare
Had these warning* been heedIn whieh th r chief in ia g o n tit* ed. Ihrre might have been lf»»
would h » v r to be the United lurpruc when the Sovirt*;
Slate* and the Soviet Union and
—Built a tterl mill lor India.
In w hich both »idr* admit there
—Set up a loo million dollar
rould
e no real winner.
deal with Syria. Including right*
T im week * deeliraim n of ern to oil exploration.
nnmu w a r again*! thr W rit i* not
—Virtually took o&gt;er the Fgypnrw. Rather, it l* a mark of So- tlgin economy vvith an arm* drat
virt ron*i*tency. khrmhehrx firit which gave the Soviet* fir*t claim
challenged the rapitallMtc nation* on Ecyptlan rollon,
tn all out eronomir war in hi* ad
—Dffrrrd multi million dollar
dir** to ih r CnnimimiM P arti * trade agrrenirni* tn Hratil and
ynin rongtr** in February. 1536. Argmlina.
It wa* unfortunate that at that
—Wrrr ahtr In upirt world mar*
tim r. mo*t of Ihr world * a tlrn -ik rt* in both 1m and platinum.

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On

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la u n c h in g

B e a u tifu l

klMA rAKIV
DADIf &lt;
DAI/CI
KAVtlliNA
A L L
L A N D S C A P IN G

Downey Arrested
For Bad Checks
IIOI.LV WOOD I l l ' l l — Morion
Downey Ji ,
*on of the fa
tPouv »lngei, w«* a rretted Thui*
dA&gt; night on a w ait Ant chaining
him with (our Count* of pAxing
threk* wmth t;*i*i. p.ilice *ai.l
Downev wa* Arrr*1rd a* hr
walked from * W etletn Union of
flee In downtown Hollywood. He
ll*ted hi* orcupallon a* "a verybad •inget." Bail wai tel At
S2 non.

Mamie To Return
To Health Ranch

A N D
S H ItU B B K K Y

BY—
a ii i i t n r r
A .D .R O U N T R E E
b ill

1

Kim

FA M 8 2 I

A tr .

L andscape

D e s ig n

and

P la u tin K

fV E R Y B O D Y 'S
GOING

Hunt Loses First
In Cage League;
Big Game Looms

k

By m i l . NEWSOM
I 'l 'l Foreign Newx Editor
The r a p iu lu lir world will do
well tn take at face value Sovtel
Prem ier
Nikita
Khru*hrl*ev'•
n e u rit declaration of all out ecu
■tomlc w arfa rr
It ma*- be a**umed he mean*
it. and think* hr ran win it.
Convenel*. il al«o may be a*
•limed he mean* il when he *ay t
he doe* not want a n u rlrar war

After 30 Years,
Reunion Scheduled

TO
ATTEND
THE
GRAND

Congratulations, Kay,
Shoemaker Construction Co.

« A

OPENING

on Ihc (Irani! Opening
if your New Subdivision

RAVENNA PARK

W

*

OF

The Aujt.u.t Corn.

R AVEN N A PARK
SEE

RAVENNA

PARK S E C T IO N

OF T H IS

PAPER

�Ed

W ashing ton C allin g

IN THE SWEET BY AND BY

t r S lirqsls rb llls
r What made his announcement t Hut *n Interdepartmental comWABH1N0TON — A* a result of especially significant ws* that he milte# hsd been set up to deterw hit has the look of a political; Mid the word had come directly mine whether in the intsrest* of
Je ll, the Elsenhower Admtnlatr* from the White House. President “national security'* all Import* of
tlon Is otwt again put in th* post-1Eisenhower's veto of the depress-1turbines and generators shoidd be
lion of tftm in g to repudiate th* ed areas bill hsd caused wide re- rut off. Three weeks ago Leo A.
often proclaimed principle of an- aenlment *nd Seolt mey have Hor«, Director ef Defense Mohtroursflng trade with America's hoped this would be a small off- Illation and Civil Defrnse, said
stiles In order to build up the set. He announced that the con-1he could make no decision on the
tract represented more than 307.- turbines for Arkansas until the
economy of the West.
Last November I. on ihe eve 000 man hours of employment for larger question had been rrsolird.
of the election, Rep. Hugh Scott, Baldwin Lima Hamilton and *n Then 19 (lays ago he reversed
Republican of Pennsylvania, an­ additional S0,f94 man hours for j himself and found that In Ihr intrresti of “ national security" the
nounced that a lt.7J0.fsw contract suppliers of the company.
The original bids for the lur- contract should go lo the Philsfor two hydraulic turblnea for a
had been opened on Septem- drlphia firm because it was one
dam In Arkansas would go to a bines
1
Pennsylvania companyL the Bald- b rr 4. The English bid wav 19 of a limited number of rnmpawin Urns-Hamilton
Corporation. percent lower than Ihe lowest me* pottrisin g the required maInstead of lo the English Electric domrvtlc bid, that’ of Baldwin-Li- chine tools.
Company of London, tn a close ma-Hamilton. Presumably, there
During
all
the intervening
race against former Gov. George fore, it was msndalory to accept ^rc-kv alter November 1 repreven
Leader for a Senate seat Scott the English hid. since the law u tiv rs of Ihe English company
w it looking for any and all say* that in depressed area* any had bPcn going through an rtabocrumbs of comfort for the Jobless bid that is more than 13 percent rale bureaucratic rigsmsrolr lo
in Iht depressed ares* in bis below the domestic hid get* prio- |f)- to establish their cate, While
state.
Mlylloeg is empowered by the White
House to make recommendation*

High Level Is Needed
For Assessments Here
^ Although Ihr duties of thr tax axsessrir and the County
CommlMlon have been clarified, so far a* assessment anil
mlllage are enneemeej. the one question uppermost in the
mind* of moat Seminole people yel mu»t be answered.
Thl* question Is: what will lie the total tax on property
after appraisal, asgessment and miilage level* are establish*
td ?

The tax total I* of most interest to the average twraon.
He is interested In the appraisal and a*»e»sment levels only
aa they relate to how much money will come out of his poc*
kit* Coder orders from flow CeRov Collins and State Comp­
troller Ray Green, ns*ea*mrnt* muM be made on the basis of
100 per cent of cash value. If the Seminole Hoard of Coun­
ty Commissioners and the County Seho.il Hoard could be
assured that each piece of real estate in the county would be
assessed at cash value, all these two governing bodies would
need to know to set the lulling'’ t. ie would be the total as­
sessed worth of tin. county.
Given the total worth, the Commission and School
Board could set the mlllage rale, which the two have pledged
to reduce "according to the increase in the assessment

Letters To The Editor

le v e l."

The "100 per cent of cash value" term defies definition.
Although cash value of properly amounts, largely, to
opinion, assessments can be set "somewhere in the vicinity"
of actual worth.
Inequalities, loo, can be corrected. In e q u a litie s in ibis
case are not confined to the usual difference in total taxes
on similar property.
A correction of inequalities in this instance means thr
inclusion of much properly on the tax roll* which now is
tax-exempt. No m atter the economic level of t he5properly
owner, he should pay his way for the services rendered by
the county.
The surest way of including present tax-exempt property on future tax rolls is establishment of a high level of
assessment. This we urge and support. We lielievo It to be
the democratic way. We also believe it is the key to the
future of Seminole County.
If we have progress, everyone will shsre it. If we ate to
get progress, everyone must share In the cost.

Records Of Galloway
John L. Galloway, county lax collector, hits liecn commended lay State Auditor Hryan Willi* fur efficient tipernHon.
Willi* said that collection record* wera remitted pro­
ps rly, remittance* made regularly and accurately, percent­
age of collections good, roil* properly rinsed nnd other rontplimantnry things atlaoiit the &lt;»|&gt;erntii&gt;n of the tux cullecliir'a
office.
.
This ia good new* to, and for, Seminole County, hffin•n t governmental operation is desired highly l»y taxpayers.
Too often, the American public gets the other .type of
operation.
,'
Galloway can lie prouil of (lie auditors re|w»rt. Thl* is
especially trup when one notes the many criticisms directed
tnwaH other counties by Willis' atnlil*.
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Form Bureau Sets Membership Drive
Cos, director of organi/sttnn.
Gainesville, and Rnherl Williams,
field repreienlallve, Dade City.
Others sllrnding were Chsrlrs
Lawton, Ronald Stairhead. II. F.
ltoehlik, all id Sanford; Jack
Symr. Goldrnrod: Charlie Mor­
rison. taingvvood. Tommy Mrl-aln.
Geneva. Cecil Tucker. County
Ag»nt and Joe Ellis. County
Farm Bureau service agent.

Dlroctnr*
of
th*
Sfmlnol*
rounly Farm Bureau m»l Wrd
findiy night In plan a member*
Ship campaign
The drive will be held Ihr latl
week 'in February, ami will stall
with y kirk off banquet for chair­
men &gt;and rom inlttres
M alhnil for use In the campat 'll] w*v submitted hv Hubert

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S e n a t e Republican* eap retied
hope today that P trtid rn i Eisen­
hower would follow up hi* new Is
(■or law proposal* by encouraging
a move later this year tn curb thr
political artlvlHei of unions.

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‘ io d L . v J — m rr f f , n c f ‘ r W l,lr" pf Sl '-cm repeatedly pointed out, the
^forget
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iv .a
n o ^ »nk
and ,|Ju
P ,lfsh
r ,bIfr,
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Thr&gt;
h» ' rIlr onf
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they
getl' Mrnd
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a j , nP.
pIn,0win
h&lt;. the
|h r cold war
tn |nlf
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have long hours and ra m blame
n „ t„ r, K (a.f s t n jor i |, En
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them for not wanting to * M k , Jrlraol, Jacksonville.
over time.
Hilliard I* aulhoriied lu m a r . R n m n r r l e F i r o r i
For a heller and beautiful,
European Occupation ribbon,[ O l f l Q l C 1 5 i l l C Q
Sanford.
- inr China Service ribbon. Ihe Na-i A f r ) r n n a 1* n r n A f
Yours truly.
tional Defense rildtnn. and has
1 /lO llC I Q i y c l
A. M. Myers
reeelved
two
Good
Conduct
EGLIN AIR FORCE RASE
Sanford. Fla.
Award*
(I'm — The Air Force fired a
supersonic
Boinarr interceptor
Editor.
.Sanford Herald
missile at a jet drone Israel over
With great ple**ur* I ran say
the tiulf nf Mexico here Wedlhat VAH-1 hai taken it* plate in
th* family of Heavy Attack Squad­
Word has been received here nf*™**',
l i Iu nJhl1n*
the second
rons ilaiinn*d here in Ssnford, of the tValb of Mrs. Hoy Tucker. ,
In a series of tests and training
Florida. The long awaited move former Sanfonl resident.
Mri! Tucker” d7rd“‘ la it Sunday r'pin*‘ ronducled jointly by the
has finally been rnnaumated, ami
we ar* all ealremgly happy In b« in Marcellus. Mich., after a long A,r Prnv,n«
l »n,Pr »n,&lt;
here.
illness. Her husband formerly Ihe 47Hit Air Defense Wing t Mis­
My mam purpo'* in willing to owned the launderette al Second sile) nf th* Air Defense Command.
Test result* were not announ­
you la to r ip r t ia publicly my sin- St. and Oak Ave. The family left
ced.
rare appreciation to Ih# people of Sanford five year* ago.

Mrs. Roy Tucker,
Ex-Resident, Dies

FREE
Boat .Motor .Trailer

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Beef Show Slated
Here On Saturday

Ceremony Marks
Reenlistment Here

WISELY-

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cry

By INEZ ROBB
made his ry n lra l nnn*iireait»n' To me. Ih* *noimily of this ter
The informs! hi*lory of th* Com p in in 111* with lh* iTchfiend. ' Hfylng effort In dctlrny one Ion*
munist p ill) In thr t'nllrd Stales Hiller, a p art tnat left Hitler fr*r d isirn ter out of a nation of WO,points In two girat watershed* of to war on th r world.
000,000 is more b ru tal, more
dlvilluiiunmrnt amung native-born
Many othrra a i r said lo hav* frightening in Its implications for
mrmbers
Withdiawn in m ock (torn thr pai mankind, than Ihe Malm Hiller
Thor sands of fellow tr a v e le r * ,) whrn th r Soviet* grosslv rndrd pact « r the obictn* suppression of
and of lh* faithful left the parly jth* Hungarian bid tot frertlm- ih r Hungarian people
in profound ilismay when Sulirt twn years ago The most notabl*
Yet the implications are also
d 'frrto ri over M r Hungarian tra ­ aurch atg rd with hope. For. in the
gedy weir Howaid Fast, thr Ame­ word* of St. John that have echo­
rican party's chief Ineiary star, ed in mans' heart in th* darkest
and John G ates, a member of the ages, “ the truth shat! make you
Amet Iran Politburo and editor nf fre r '■ As long as even one man
Its mouthpirrr, ’ Thr Dally Work­ such a t Born I'aitem ak shall
•peak thr truth, hr is th* sword
e r '.
Now I wonder If the Soviet* **
heart of a totalitarian re­
.
. . , ,
A Seminole Count) Iwrf show have rira te d a third w atnshfd In * "T / i
will Itr Drift Saturday at Ihr their btulal oitslwiight against Bo*I , * ,* uniquely plain that ti Is
!«*■ ibe Savttit.
E artnrr’i Aurllon Market on 17- lit H siltrnak, Can AmerJean Com- f* r&gt; J * '
niunltti stom ach this Red tnqulsi- ..v
u'*n teatoning, to late
M.
the tetpvct of free mankind in
llova in d If work with lie rf linn aimed at a tingle,
Ihi* ca*e and even*of tom* ad
breeding projects will show their fnrmlng Individual?
,
.
hereol* in lh* W*«l*rn world than
animal* from fl
m. to noon
I am under no illusion that thr tn risk Ihe Infection of truth at
The evliihitlon will tram Ihe Pitternak rave will magically dis
Imv s for Ihe sjtalrir 1 allow in iiitve the hard core party leader­ home.
The immediate fat* of P aster­
Kiliiistmre, Feb. I* Hie winning ship or the more dUriplintd doanitnalt .Salurday will he taken in die devoir*,. Hut if thr Btalin- nak. old and 111 and under til*
lo Klssiinmre. Preliminary rn Hitler part and the Hungarian re­ a tla rk , is pitiful in the ealrem*
Irani* are Jerry Arndt, Oviedo, pression set off a wave of i*vul At le a n the Athenians peim itttd
ItnJscrt llopkint and Carl Stub­ l!«n that wathed many |-rri&lt;&gt;ni S ocrates his cup of hemlmk.
But when thr world can no lon­
bing* I.nth nf Lake J l.r e .
out of lh* Communist party and
Judging the event* wilt In* At its filngrt. «urrly th* vulgar amt g er remember the n*mea of th*
Itawson, manager of the Dud* manlie a-iault on I'astrrnak will Itussian Politburo, a* It no longer
flanch in Slav la Judging will lie liavr Ihe power to separate other re m rm b e ii nffhsnd thr name* of
the men wh-» brought ruin to Soliased on 3J per renl each for Sheep fmm the party goats.
crate*, H will remember the name
showmanship, fitting and condi­
of Bor.a Pavternak. That is I'll
tioning of animal, a nun a i teote
tr m a k 'a iev*ng* on and triumph
amt record hook*.
over his howling enemies. Thl
KlgH to trn animal* are r*
world doe* not forget lh* auhlunrpeeled to lie shown, arrording tn
ly mural man with th* * o u r l|f to
Ceeil Tucker, fount) agent. Any
C. H Powfll was installed confound evil.
boy with I beet breeding pro
B orn Pastrrnak la lh* Prome­
yect may participate
Commodore of thr Sanford Boat
th ean man of hi* time and coun­
and Ski Club last ntglil.
try . In thr modern world, there
Installation verrinonlri wer* may he no Hercules lo release
held at the Agrirulture building th* Russian Prnmeth*ui from lh*
chain* and lurlurfi tn wrhirh Hit
al Stminolt High School.
Soviet
Z*us has rondem ntd him.
lUhrrt taking office were Jim
But the free woild. while appall­
Young,
ite r-ru m module;
Mr*. ed by I'aiteinak's awful predica­
WASHINGTON' O JPIt —Federal Lucky l’ a*ne, recording seerr ment. cannot but b* n a ile d by hia
Judge llurnlts S Mallhea* re ­ lary, and Mr* G. It MacGillis. exam ple and by the continuing unronqurrability of man a *nul In lh*
fused ye»l-rdiy I" thro* out the treaiurrr.
Dirrrlnrt of the rluh are tior fare nf dreadful odds. Th* lights
um wrnmrnl's
rhargni
again*!
Billiard A. Mack and Thurman dim Hutson, ft H MacGilll*, Jo* ranr.ot go out while sueh men en­
dure.
V WhlWiidr in the rptehraled Nicholas and Htrhard Hart.
Miami Chanel in lelrvltlin cate.
Mark, a former Frdcr*
'om
mimiralion* rnninili*lonrr
and
Whiteside, a Miami lawyer ind
Mack's rinse friend, had atkrd
Judge Msllhrw, tn dismiss some
nr all &lt;d Ihr Indictment and to
transfer Ihr trial I &gt; Miami
The |wn are arruted nf ron.plr
ing tn influtnta the Fl'C aw aid nf
Channel 10 Tbr case it now hark
before the commGiion
Mack and -^ ilciid e
argued
among other thing* lhat the see
trey nf grand Jury proceeding*
bad treen violated. They cited a
newt storv reporting the Indict­
ment would be returned,

Judge Nixes Pleas
T o Drop Cases Of
Whiteside, Mack

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earlier decision A ipokrsmsn for
Editor.
Sanford and Seminole County who Scott, now a Senator, was unable
The Sanford Herald
have shown the squadron the ut-j to recall who in the White House
Since the m erchant, of Sanford mo*‘ of f,ord,i1! '/ ."*d h°*p‘U " ‘&gt;' iuthorl»td th* announcement
are trying to organise and work
J hf * rlfom r lh- 1 '**' w
British Ambassador Sir Harold
lout ornhiem■ and n i.n .
I " hTn " * *m ' fd hJ M*&gt;°r
&lt;-*ccl* went to the State Deparlf
I
p
P
P and the many other civic-minded merit to l&lt;»dge a strong protest,
itrsde at home, so as to enable people prsscnt was indeed quite )),. f l l q th»i jf ,y,f ru|r , w,.rr
| our city to grew and attract, gratifying.
not to be lived up to, then Bnlets look on both sides of ihe
In addition, t would like lo ea/,rm , , houId knom it l0 lh lt
fence. . .the Merchant and the pres* my thank* lo Mr. Itratlej u,rv would not go through the
customer. . .and before we go Odham for his kindness and per- COitly process of entering bid*
loo far with our criticism, let's sonal attention in welcoming u* to *n(l
trying to push their case
ask ourirhe* tf we aren't due a our new borne in Sanford.
over ihe m aisiva hurdles of Pen
little criticism, too.
I know the relationship between tagon Stale-Commerce b u r e a u Why do so many of us think VAH-1 and th« fine people of San cracy.
the merchant* of Sanford should ford and S’eminnte County will
, lh
,
, ,
* £ ?!! ,0 k 7 5 (0n' inu* \ , 0 ..b« «»* «f friendship |9i3 ‘-j,
J3_ Ihr English
trade at home? If he has good snd good-wii*.
—
- - Company -had- tbr
- same
•
Electric
merchandise, can he sell cheap
Sincerely,
rip e rim er. Thr last time ws* on
or cut prices’ He must have to
SID HANEY
low bids for generators for thr
pay a certain price for what
Commander, CSS
Chief Joseph Dam on thr Colum­
he sells and has to be allowed &gt;
Commanding Officer
bia River in Ihe Stair of Washa legitimate profit to pay over......................................
tngton. The then Secretary of Drhead. ta sts and living eapenses.
fcnir. Charles E. Wilton, ruled
which is equivalent to you and
in favor of Wrslinghouve on
ma receiving a salary, pension,
ground* of employment. Thr B ri­
or any type
of incomr.
tish press burst out in angry pro­
Would we
be willing to lake
le.
a ru t In our Income to make it
Thr present instance, the G reer's
easy for some one else?
terry Damin Arkansas, is the
How can a merchant Improve
The first reenlistment ceremony i first time that “ national security"
and make his hu sln rn attractive since VAH-1 moerd to it* new hat been glvrn at a reason for
if it is unable to make a profit* quarters al Ihe Naval Air Ma- rejection
It rail** Ihr larger
can
hr buy and build Huh look place in Ihe otficr of question of how meaningful is the
. How
.
slock upif we fiilien t continue ,j,p commanding olfieer
Administration s declared policy
to buy out of town
Aviation Structural
Mechanic to long a t depressed arcs* exist
s.i l'r
* ’* / *?r * u,r.
LI a*s Ray A Hilliard anil unemployment Slavs over 4,*
high. Do Ihe ones imposing and «jNnrd over for another si* v ia r (OUOOO. The question 1* also becollerllng taxes do all their shop- c-nltatmrnt
during
proceedings Ing atgrd a t tn what part Under
P1"* ln h*n,of“
conducted by fd r. Sid tlaney.
Secretary of State C. Douglas Dll
What about the many organi
-yy,,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ion. supposedly in c h in e of for
rations, civic amt otherwDe. who m u tan t of Jacksonville, he en- eign economic affair*, mav have
go to Ihe merchant for donation* | r r r j (hr Navy in l9Jo. lie has played
. do they work toward* a tirade lr r v H
lU)4fd lhp V s . s .
Th
al home pidlcy’ The merchants v r »nklin D
u ,,h ..
. [
»ppc*r .
sume n i
always give
n. 1 .
u , n Hcs, to be more and more tn the
K‘S,Urr Squadron 12; with Search dlr-rlton of shutting Ihe door to
I think w* ran
. w . . w# *n'1 H f,ru r
Jackson- (urri, n goods. The quotas Imposed
checking up on both
*n'!
!,lf Overhaul and on |fa d and rinc continue in force,

14 ft. Sport - Craft boat with 1M H. I’. Johnson motor,
remota control* and Murray trailer with directionnl lights.

No Obligation

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Come Register Now ! ! ! !

To be given away —
• Friday, Apr. 3rd, 1959 - - 8:00 p.m.

IM P E R IA L
1203 So. Park Are.

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Sanford, Florida

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DAR Chapter Hears Methodist Women Will
Brailey Odham Speak Study Course On February 3
The Wom»n‘* Society of Chrii- under the direction of Mr* R.
J
Rraitee Odham vxai the Dodd Daniel J r . Mr*. T. T. lian Service of Ihr Fir«t Mrllio C. Hutchison
Mm
•p rik rr (or r ilin m 'C hapter. Hitton.
« \* r
,1,,l Church and Grace Mrihoditt N|r» Howard Anderson. Pay
Nation*! DautMer* of the Ameri­ Mri. W. II Adklnion. Mr*. Jose­ Church will have a atudy courie Iona Beach, distr.cl WSCS prrsican Revolution, when the chap­ phine Wright. Mr* H W. Fred on Feb .1 In McKinley Hall
dent, will be a gur»t for Ihe
ter met Tuesday for luncheon at rick, Mr*. John Hughe*. Orlan­
\ WSCS hoard m rctlni will he acttion.
do.
the Mayfair Inn.
held ai * 30 a m A brief hutiMr*. R llulchiaun will present
Mr*. Miriam Ru*»ell and Mr*. nr«» meeting will folio*. After the Introduction to the atudy. rn
Odham spoke on the •‘Ameri­
can Way of Life". At the con- A. D. I'uerten. Winter Park: Mr*. this the atudy will be presented tilled “ Middle Hast Pilgrimage/*
rluiinn of hi* interesting talk a I.. C. Clarke Mr*. H K. Hamitround tahle discussion « n held. lon and Mr*. Samuel Hawke.
Beach;
Mr*.
Mr* liidenn C. Montgomery, Daytona
president of Pilirim
Chapter, M atire and Ml** Bertha
conducted the bu*tne»* meeting Winter Haven Mr* Kdmund
Henry
following the luncheon. The or Martin,
O cala;
Mr*.
Ilenry
Urrland.
land; Mr*,
Mrs Garland
uarland
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sanitation color* of blur and told Hogg*.
Roll*. D
/
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were carried out In the floral Norris, l.akrland; Mrs Laurence K /
1 O / 17
decoration* on the luncheon table. C. Tinsley. Debar ; Mrs Harln* / V P W S
1 w
Plan* for the annual Mate W. Illghy, Crawford. N ebr. and 1 ' v - 7 r
meeting in Orlando In March | Mra. F. K. Roumtllat
Tart* *ay* tkirtt will soar this
were diuussed. Delegate* for the
Spring. And ihoet will *oar with
National Convention at Washingwith them into the limelight. *ayt
Ion in April were selected Tbe*e
still another fashion authority,
arc Mr* Montfomeey. Mr*. J.
America's National Shoe Insti­
H. Whitaker, and Mra. Henry
tute.
B on*.
With hemlinss hiked to the
The nett regular meeting will
he held in March tn Orlando
knee, heels and tnea. color* and
Those pretent Included: Mr*.
Iwiwt will punctuate and dreoratr
Gideon C. Montgomery,
Mr*
Several visitor* attended the the season * new fashion*
l_e»i* King. Mr*. II. W. llelem. meeting of ihe Newcomer* Hub
Pari* make* a point of IrgglMr* R. M. Stole* • " r * - _ • held Wedne»day night at the San
(or Spring, and shoe* make
fnrd
W oman* Clubbuilding
, poim
(„ ,, They r0 uld be
There were l&gt; women present. n rr«lle-pointed, tapered or tq u a r-1
Hours* for Hie meeting &gt;sa« rd at the Ups. but psiint they
T H E R E V . (JA IL SM IT H
Mr*. Evelyn Mohler New oft* ntust. to ica.-h 'he height of f**h
ter* were Installed Taking office |,.n. The ne-s Spring lasts c a ttr
were: pre»idenl. Mf*. Bobby De tn comfort, and the point* don’t
Uord: vice president. Mr* la * begin until the toe* base fitted
Smith; aecretary. Mr*
Jmnie into a comfortable retting place
Dlnkln*. Irra tu re r, Mr* Shirley
|{rein on the new- Spring r-hssc
Remsherg.
have at«-i come In term* with
A m iD A T
Members dlscussrd means of
The Central llaplist Church
There will he I rsimmaj.- tale rafting fund*. Plan* w trr made ••uring hemlines Wuh noticeably
ill have dinner on the gruupdt
*porsored hv the WSCS of the for volunteer* to work one stay shorter skill*, many women prr
intlav, Feb
1, fi)lln*in&lt; ihe
G rire Methodist Church at 307 at Ihe Til Mobile Unit. Mr* (er lower heel* for good propnrirrv lcr
All church
tlon.
Rut
there
I*
no
compromise
”'7.!s.!!?
Fast Second St. beginning at * M Ruth Gallagher itucutiril Veep
nieinltcr* am asked In bring a
with shapelinrss
•
a. m.
ing the cancer closet (Iran and
For the girl atioul town, heel* basket of picnic food.
n O IIH T
supplied
dinner will honor Ihe Rev.
aie
Ihln and shapely. For casual ( i nThe
The VFW Auttllary will mrel
Th&lt; n t ilr is t in f
n r # a u l» n f
lir a
' S m it h w l i i i u •II a t s it m e h ia

si Fashion

9 FO R M A L C O F F E E — (la th e re d m ound
tin* c o f f e e la lile a r e (left to r i t r h t ) : Mr*.
P a u le tte W h ite . M rs. E utiive D ro w n . ho*.

Coffee Held

tnv«. M m . Du.tnal ( a t t e l l . M rs. D onna M au z/e lll, M ia . Sophie K u b e l. M rs. E tta D o rm a n .
M rs . D ee M cCorkle, a n d Mr*. Dori* D aro n .
t H e ra ld S ta f f P h o tn l

Church Calendar

On Thursday

FRIDAY
| Flrat Baptist Church at 7 p. m
Tlie I hcruti Choir of the First j Ihr Fiance* Horton Circle will
. . „
. . . . . . . Methodist Church will practice at | have a business meeting durirg
th, i „ „ rm il, | on.
g l r . J . A. Brown w ,. hostess 4 . n p m
for an Informal eolfee
l u b Scout Park No. 3» will meet i C hrruh Choir vt the Fri*l Rap
home on Collins Ase. Thursday In McKinley Hall at 7 30 p m. tu t Church will practice at I IJ
The First Presbyterian Boy j&gt; m .
morning. Guests spent a pleasant
Scouts will hold a Scout Parent
P m e rrr.t Baptist Church Youth
morning chatting.
night in Fellowship Hall at J p Fellowship at * 30 p. m
Coff»e wa* acr\cd from Ihe din­ n1.
The Woman's Society of Chrising room tahle. A white linen
nL.NPAY
| lin se rsie c of Ihe Flr*t Metlsoline*re*t Baptist Church t aro! ,|ist Church and Grace Mrthodlst
cloth c o rn e d the lahle White
p. m
Church will base a studv c o u n t
decorative candles flanked a Choir pranire at A
lin e rest llapl.st Church Youth on y fh 3 m MrKInlee Hall.
centerpiece of artificial flowers Fellow snip at r. Vi p. m
^ e s t * chose from an array of
" s o rte d pastriea and brownies
Assisting were Mrs. Ktta Dor
man and Mr*. Dee McCorkle.
Other* Invited were Mr*. Sophie
Rubfl. Mr*. Donna M aatlrill,
Mrs Donna Jean Cattell, Mr*
Paulette White, and Mr*. Don
Bacon

y s c s Meets

„. m

WSCS
of
Grace
Methodiat
Church met Monday night at the
Home of Mr*. J. B. Crawford
*
.
i
Mr* Jack Bratton opened w*th
r Mr*
Mr*
the devotion and prayer.
r‘ .
.
Carl William* gave an interest'
r
study
ing talk taken from the
bosik of l*aiah.
Member* decided to call the
evrntng circle Ihe Grace Evenig Circle
•
a
.... - — _
a
in a|rVlan*
were made In
for* lh
the
•ummage and bake sale. The
sale will tiegin at » 30 a m.
Saturday at .307 Fast Second St.
Anyone basing article* In drnate
•Imuld contact Mr*. Jack Brat­
ton. 2710 Park Ave.

St. Mary's Chapter with Mr*
B«&gt; Symc*. Loch Arbor, at *
p‘
... .
..
,
...
Tlie Wrslryan Service fiulld
of |h f j-|r |, Mf,hmll„ , hurfh
,,
.
.. „
.. . , .Y
will meet with Mis ti e d Smith.
.. . Seminole til I
i TM o
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The women of Ihr First Prc«
littrria n Church K arculivr Board

T,,'11™
.!1 ,n ,hf S f,,,o n n °°m 41
10 a. m.
The Bov Scout* of the Flrat
ITrshytcttan Church «*tll meet
at 7 p m
Tlie Philathea l la*« of the
Fir»t t’re«h; Irrian Church will
meet at the home of Mr* J Y
Gillon, 1101 Palmetto Avr Mr*
W. Wallace I* to hiu ti-o .
Mi*«lon stu-lv “ W'«vs of WitThe
DrBary \olunleer Fire- reusing" *sill (&gt;e held for the
* r n l c Aaaoeiatinn Inrotporaird France i Horton circle and the
" i l l have It* *cvrnth annual Ru*lne»t Women-* circle at the
danre at the Sanford Armory on
Wednesday. F rh. (. at t. p. m.
The Gatrr* will play for dine
. . .
Inc A door price of a l tilled U I l i r i S A r e I . O O d
he
States
Saving Bond will
will he
Presenting—the newest, most
■warded. Ticket* are availahie in lJ(, (0 |)jtp in £niun)| ,n ral fJlh
D rllary.
'Ion*. Lamb end Huron Whirls
lleba Stagg*. a m eat rvprrt and
home economist, advocate* thl*
unique «perialty a* a way lo
bring, diversity into your menu
pattern.
Ground lamb, like any of thr
other ground fresh m eals, ihould
he frorrn immediately if it t
to he used later o r used frrsh
'" 7
u*r 'V
rihln one to two d a y , from th*
“ me *l.ainh
P.U: M and ..........
Bacon un.se,.
Whirls

Dance Scheduled

Land) And Baeoa

The
Welcome Wn^on
Hostess
Will km t'k *&gt;n \*»ur DuuP
with (lift.* J. Greeting*
from l-'riemlly llu*ittc*»
^ Nciirhliorg ivtt'l Vsttif
9
Civic nml Strcinl
Welfare Lchtlcrs
On the uccaninn «»f:
Chitmir of rewldenre
Arrival* nf .Newromer* lo
Sanfnrd
Phone FA
Hull. GnlUglter
I Sr tttl ae .U / . —.f

~1

’* pound sliced hacun
l ' j pounds ground lamb
1 teaspoon salt
•• teaspoon |&gt;cpper
&gt;« teaspoon m arjoram
1 tablrspoon W nrcesiershirr
aauce
t rup cornllakrs
3 tablrspoon* w ater
Arrange haenn slire* with edges
slightly overlapping on a sheet
of *vau-d raper * tn Id Inrhe*
long Combine Iamb and remain
ing Ingredient* Mi* thoroughly.
S prrad lamb m tuturr evenly over

Officers
Installed

Pastor Will
.'Be Installed

I

rioted tsm,
rioted bark
pumps
The terond annual Gala Opera Spring favorites, hut with such
Comert will Im p rrientrd In Or­ pictty artifice* a* dipping ride
Prevent were member* of Ihe
,
,,
- ns
iry II. line*, open thanks and low cut
C.niiuned Drive for tivreslo mm- SlfltCR ( OllCCrt I OUT lando on Friday. February
m iltrea The drive will be held
The All America Choru* will at Municipal Auditorium at g.30 V throat* that open them up an-l
Fell.
lit. Lveryone
Everyone ua ask uundertake I I I fourth annual good- P- M.
fgive
l 'e them the
Ihr light
look of
from fe
h . J2 10.
. . . „ ...
.
u
will ronrert liuir of Europe this
Four outstanding artu is of thr Springtime.
f&lt;’ ° ^ r r *rt&gt; when called upon w
*• tt'»n&gt; will benefit Horn the tum m rr leaving New York June Metropolitan Opera C o. Heidi
Closed toe, open. • h«i-k pump*
c o lIr r llo iH
.- t - * * * .* *
3o. •*-the &gt;Km&gt;0 -voice
mived .k
chorua
Krall. Mildred• ••&gt;#*
Miller,
Cesare Ste are hark in Inwn this Spring.
Invited writ- Mrs D. D Dan will visit 30 rltirs In 10 countries pi «nd Richard Tucker, will ap and «lrap shoes are Important and
id . M ist Ruth Davidton. Mr* »K-fore returning to Amerira late pear In concert with the Florida
newcomers as designers
Jam c* K Brookshire. Mrs. John | n August.
Symphony O rchestra. Frank Mil
n ,'*' *ni*
Dalhcr
Lundy. Mrs A A Myer*. Mrs
T h ep u rp o ie of the tour is to ler, Vondui tor' The program will »DiP* around inslrps and ankle*.
Spark* l.ce
t'lonti, Mr*
Joe hr jp build friendlier relation* rotisiit of faraou* ’ arias from rrl»a crosa them high nr low.
Battle. Mfa.
E. L. I.uttrcll and w)th the enuntries vlilled on a favorite opera*, with a hlghliaht * ork,hfm
»l»hh«ine*.
twist
'Ir* J II
Stalry. ?dr* Staley person to perosn level A* in Ihe being Ihe performance of Ihe them
Inin T« nr angle them
iv the representative from the ad p*u, the concerts abroad will he quarirt from Rlsgnleto. wlvirh « •' m m rtrlrally to tle n d rru e Ihr
n u n is tra tn r hoard of Ihe Oviedo sponvored by American Emhas drew an ovation from Ihe audi (°°(Woman s Club which u t|&gt;on*nr tie* and Consulate*. I' 5. Infnr cnee last season
In on that wave of ladylike
mg Ihr rnmhinrd drive
mation Service Agenrie*. Arm*
The Junior lu-aguc of Orlando Million are slows for late dav and
liv s rv l
l* il
and A‘r Force Enterlainm rnt __
................ ...............
.. concert. | d*nnfr clothe*, with
is presenting
the opera
Division*, and variou* local civic wllh all"proceed* l i benefit the Ifsllve footwrai, silk l l h l u - l l tie *
and lullural organisation*.
Orchestra and how* for that all Impmtant
Florida
Symphony
High point of law! sear* slut Last years conrert netted t.V, touch of femininpy.
looking
for another recipe wa* a performance before S,##
Rut tt‘» open season
in the
that can a rt at a mid week din- people
in the American
Pavll
• . ...
.. ■
Ticket*
are available
from country, (.'aiuat* go In for air
ner e n tre e ’ to r Iho.e day. when lion at the B ru n et. World* )a ir s mp|ll|
off(rM Ronm , M S |n conditioning, with them*, and
the afternoon just
teems
to slip Another
unique
............
....................
... .............
.....- event “wa*
* ' *a pro j llln n „ |#| Hidg . Orlando, or ‘''"M
‘ n11 *&gt;»^Ds* mule type
by. Bella Staggs, a Home econo gram in the Shakespeare Memo frrpn Mis* Pauline Harrell. Roh 'Doa-w lo create Ihe cooling var
mist, suggests you turn to the rial Theatre in Stratford upon ln»nn M u.ir Co . Orlando All »«'»"* lh*' f'* • rountrv cllm atr
pantry itself for aid
Avon SETAF presented the choir seat* are reterv rd
So much (or Spring and Sumnvrr
j| w
„ hrf recommendation In the annrnt Roman Theatre in
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time (ilhouettel.
I'onvhine a ran of corned beef Verona The Army *pon*ored pei
For shoe color*, fashion squeer
hash, a ran of condensed celeiv formanres In thr lleidrlherg t av
ed Ih r paint nut of every tube
»"d
E puropal Caihed
sf:w y , )nK —gU T I» Millme No iitip iro anlstic painting rould
•ou(i and a pirkagr of frorrn
tren c h ed
germ bean* which r *l ,fl P*r,3em emhle al*n r). ^etigner* have a'Rted n»w give a wvder rholre of rotmlry
have hern cooled
*ang at the Amerlran Cem eterr iniuhev in rlasalrat hat alyle* greenv from the green of tender,
eprirvg
new born leaves to the deep, rich
Many hnmrmakrr* will prnlv *n l-uaembourg. and lj* the Jjron
a|(| v
llochra
come wuh wedges cut green* of grass and ferna and fn
a g ir r that corned beef tL;ur,l,ne
on
R*rtU’
fOutdoor
kiM/.e&lt;*
rcunrerta
e*me a r l a
in
Europe.
in
away at tide* or f io n t. Carl- ligge
i« ronthlcrrd a “lari re
•o rt" type of meal However. In .ausanne. Nice, lom o. and I/"* wheels have brim* trimmed with
Red shoe* have gone lightrr
by ■unl"
audience* « ,tr tch feather*. Pillhoie* *re ln d brighler. hut the fashion ar
fhi* tvpe of comh,nation, one will 7don
" were m ended nv
^
,p
f|B(J
of
W I . IJ.fW) P»r*»n*.
rovered with flowers Coolie Hals r f n t is oo pink geranium, as
»?•».
............... —
oppose......
. Co. .. .Rteh.rd
. , r , . r«n n r.n
" ‘" h a v e higher rrnwn* and overuse prn h a color a* you’ll find oo
Hash and Green Rea, Casserole of * ••"
ln J 0 ,l,n , r f P,lrd high
painter s palelie. Blue* will
concert
In with
1 can l ! « oin cest corned heef
cnorus lo iio vin a a m
n t r n in
,,(h flower*
fl.w e r* or fruit.
fr u il. Ih
Ih e twaggvi
*wagg*i j „
| u-hier and brigh ter, beige
and coffee were rnyoyrd by the

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Advanca Ticket*
AdulU Si.00—Child. .50
PRICES — 1.50 . .50

black it ever with u*. for whit
it Spring without black patent
Ira th rr' Rut the dark hnrie of
the iravon i* bone while, often
in combination with shiny black
— ■ dariling duo, and equally
effective in *uhtle combination*
There will he almost a* many
texture* in shoes at there are
t nlor* liveable ulk and Hum
shoe* are a continuing story.
The new *lory li sllkv »urdr
*hoe* that lake to color with
fiihionable affinil? Hut that * not
alt Three II be silk*, prill point,
embroideries, ombre* and rinpr*

Luncheon
Is Given
m bo d o n i s o c
.
Mrs. John Schirard Jr. enter-;
lainrd Wednesday wuh a lunch*
con held at her home in ta c it •*•
Arbor.
liuests of honor were her mo­
ther. Mra M D. Henderson, Wtl.
Iiamshurg. \ a . and an a u n t . . , .
Mr*. C. B GUI, Tampa,
A delicious tunrhron wa* aerycd In Ihe Uininr room. The table
was cuvrrrd with a pink damaalr
cloth. Pink and while china w a.........
u«cd. Arrangement* of pink gladioli and white n a rru iu t added ' , lun chroo m

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ron Smith, Mrs J. K. White,
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Mrs.
Schirard. Mrs. Harry Leg Jr.*&gt;na
Mra. Harry I.ee Sr.. Mra. John
Schirard Sr., Mra. T. J. Gall*.
ishcr, Mrs W. II. Traynham ,
Hampton. Va., and Sanford.

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North Ita ly » iid .
We are P r"u&lt;J|bat. a faso rlte of t » » movie M,n nm u „ gamut from pair
t p a ck a g r IIO 'j o u m c*i froren f
. , 7 . . * ' r— * &lt;Comp! !‘. ? .7 ’ queens al*o m in e * w ilh a higher palomino lo bright, r li h brown:

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M ID N IG H T SING
TOM ORROW S

\ll-pun-osr flour rjnnot be sub
«ii|utn t for an c&lt;|iial measure of
r J gP fllllir f„r
-|nr c biten
«f flour form* much of Ihe cake a
framrwoik and varira, with the
l&gt;|u- id fiour.

The devotion will be given by
Mr* R. T. Cole Mr*. W. S. Illg-’
gmbotham will tie In charge of
the map study. Mrs. I.. D. Hastings will arrange the worihip cen­
ter
Highlight of Ihe atudy will h i
a play presented by Mra. ft.
Ko&gt; Ttlli* and Mra. E. M. W tf
Hama.
Assisting with the study will
he the Res T. C. O'Steen, paator
of
the
Firit
Methodiat
Church III* topic will he “ Re­
kindling Ihe Gift ”
Mr*. Howard Monteith, as t i t l ­
ed by Mr*. I., r. Dois. will be
in charge of the covered dith
luncheon at noon. The nursery,
will lie open
Mrs. H uiihim n urgr* all W8CJI
member* to he present and to
read the book study.

Bean Casserole Is
.Mid Week Dinner

F rc n rh rd grren bean*
h frr
tonight
The cordiality ffow(, and deeper brim.
I can ( 10'j o u rreti condensed * hi,h ?ou h , , f " " P 'T V "
•
----------------------------celery soup
Veronese I* worth a half million.
Tom ato slice*. If desired
rt&lt;‘ IU r * ,n ' i s " " -* "
prestige"..
f) I H
T f -l C
G rrrn pepper rir«* ir desired 7h‘‘ mu,lc rri,,e of Th# Rhf"* '
U I l\ I
I I J
C.N.k green twan, until lender * * r k • \
HaMelherg.
t^ d r and Mrs Carl G Trg
. . .
* .. fn ta
" VDr
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M
a in
Dash
ha*
train
Ml* bean, wuh •» ta n * r oU^
. V * . f e l d l
armaunre Ihe birth of a
of celery soup Place bean mf*"
M 'raordin.ry •".•rum en, with ^ 'i h l e r ^ J o y M ‘E lle n " ' horn oo
lure in a greased * Inch (q u a rt ',h i^
h i. e i m .e v ” J*n M
*•*■"•!* ’Memorial
baking dish Ml* remaining soup
' rlY
' _ E7 nI u . . Hoipital
Directed
by
Dr.
Jam
r*
All*n
with cnrnrd tier! hash and spread
evenlv over bean mixture Top Da*h, the rhoru* membership
When yrtvj serve dessert topping
ti e hsren ard roll « J
( j J , ||h |om„ 0 „ j f f , lfl(J
p ha* inrluded linger* from every
nf ihe (llres of bacon are rolled
...
| one nf Ihe *• Kite* in til three mi* with fruit or Ire rre im , fla
in a
*or the mia with '• leatpoon at
in with the lamb. Wrap t.gh.l, ^ r n h " E’ . M
r' \ f
-_.i .k
.n .i...
' ,n ( 3*3 r.» for n minute*. year* e ilittn rr . Any talented mend nr orange flavoring instead
in ______
waxed ____
paper and
chill
thor °Yield
choral
linger
li
eligible
for
mem
t In i irrving*
of vanilla.
ought)-.
before
slicing. place
berthip. Interfiled person* may
w o d en pick* through the roll at
write to Ihe All-Amerira Choru*
t inch Interval- ta h Id the ba« -n
M athed rooked rarroi* in Ike a offite at 3U N. Chart#* Street
; in place. Cul In l-lnch ilice*. ta lly , nulritmui filler for ham bur­ Rsltimore 1, Md . tor full In
Rrsiwn alow Is on both *ide*, turn­ ger* or meat loaf.
formation md application form*
ing frequently, until done, about
lh to 10 minutes. P our off fat a*
I It accumulate*. Remuve pick* and
) oil ('.on Piny it nt Siflit . . . uilhnni Ltnnni!
• serve. Yield •* «eevirig*.

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Seminoles To Host
Wildcats Tonight
By JERK Y COVINGTON
Coach Bud la y e r put hit small
Speedsters through the patrs thli
week and thou Id be n l /o r OBCleading W inter I’ark W ildralt
when they coma together tonight
for the second time in the tea ton.
la the flrat meeting between
these squads, the I’arkert out rebounded the im alter Scmlnolet and
walked aw ay with the rim e . «fi4 1 The JV 'e will be sacking reTear* alto tonight in Ihe pre
Ibalaary eonlett a t 7 o'clock. The

Cubs Are Leading
Race For Second
In Signing Derby
Mailed P re tt international
The Chicago Cuut look like a
goad bet to /inith tecond behind
the Cleveland Indlant In bateball'a annual pen-an-ink derby.
Frank Lane, the Indlant' hutUiag general manager, broke hit
ewa record fo r contract tignlng
•artier Ihlt week when he anBounced ell member I of the
Cleveland d u b and bad tlgned new

Parker JV squad handed roach
Hick S ilvrri' young point makers
their flrat loti after winning nine
in a row.
Tomorrow night, the Seminoles
alto will be playing at home a t
they meet Pierson for the tecond
time this icaion. In thr first
meeting, Jimmy Grarey pumped in
23 and Alex McKibbln scored 22
to overpower a bigger squad by a
76-12 score It proniitet to be a
fine weekend of basketball with
the JV games beginning at 7 and
the varsity games at 8:16 p. m.
Coach Layer has concentrated on
improving Ihe rebounding situa­
tion in drills this week.
This was the biggest cause for
the Io n to Apopka Tuesday night.
Sharp.ihootinr guards Cecil Dandridge and Ray Lundquiil have
been so imprcaiive in this dc
la rtm rn t that Layer h at been
experimenting with these small
youngsters tl the forwards. lirarcy, O ravatri, and John Allred
have filled to come through on
Gw boordi in Ihe last few outingi
so it is expected In b t i contest
that will find many sw iuhta in
the lineup .
Clifford McKibbln has been the
fastest roming regular in the last
two weeks of action and has found
the scoring range after a slow
start. The smill forward has hit
in doubla figures in Ihe last three
contests and pared the attack
Tuesday in the final quarter by
dropidng in thrre field goal! and
three free throws.
The Wildcats probably have
their finest team In recent years
and at thr present are favored to
run away with conference honors
if they are able to aqueexe by
Apopka in the OB&lt; tournament,
Feb. 11-14 in Winter I’ark,
Th« small .Seminoles have been
very impressive against lakevicw
and Leesburg in ORC meets this
season. Hut against Winter Park
and Apopka thev have teen cold.
At limes, they have looked groat
with sharp shooting and rebound­
ing, If they are able to settle
down tonight, It tould b« a neck,
and-nerk battle. With Grarey,
Lundc|u!at, Handridgr, Alex MrKibbln and Clifford McKibbln in
the starting lineup, Coach Layer
b a t plenty of speed and point-mak­
ing ability.

The Cubi, meanwhile, were left
with only five uniigned playert
when outfielder Chuck Tanner aceapted hla new conlract. Tanner
battad .362 ta il y c ir.
Pitcher* Dave Hillman, Glen
Hobble end Marcelion Holla, util­
ity man E arl Averill J r. and
eatchar Gordon M ona a r t the five
Cob playera atili uniigned. Hob­
ble and M alta are In the irrvlce
but are expected to come to term i
they are id e a te d .
The Chic i go White So* aim are
making good prog ret i in lining up
their playera. V eitran outfielder
Dan Mueller became the iMh
•a m b e r o f the club to tlgn Thurs­
day. Mueller, obtained from the
Bln Francitco GUhU last year,
ballad .251 in 70 garaei with the
Whita Box,
The K t n i l B City Athletics
signed two young pitchers, How­
ard Reed and Have Hill, while
the Philadelphia Phillies announred tba signing of infleldrr Ted
K atanskl, who batted .2.'* in 01
games lis t season.
Tba San Francisco Giants bagid their SOlh and 2 lit players—
hltey Lockman and Hob Spcskr.
Lockman, oldeit Giant In point of
service, b itte d .236 In #2 gam es
lis t season. Kpeakr, used moit*
Small Edge of S ite bids for
ly aa a pinch hitter, bit .211.
lop honor* in tonight's featured
ninth rate of a 10 event card at
Sanfurd-Orlandu Kennel Club. This
black 62-i«iunder will |« firing
for her third season victory.
In 10 Harts this year, Edge of
Nile has placed three times and
run third onre in addition to her
United Press laterastiesal
two triumphs. Tonight ahe'il be
Every time Iht National Hat- running from Ihe seventh post
ketball Astocialion puls its show position.
ea the road, it runs into trouble.
Heavy Frisco Buck, in the
A game between Ihe Syracuse third apot, may out-scamper the
Nationals and Minneapolis In k ers fleet lightweight, however. The
a t Houston. Tex., was delayed 72-pound brindle dog already haa
two hours Thursday nlghl when a won three lime* and many fans
plane carrying the Nationals ran are expecting more victories by
into a mow storm rn routs from frisky Frisco.
Minneapolis.
Pete O 'la ir moves up to ihe
When the Nationals finally a r ­ Grade \ rankv tonight, and many
rived, they pul on e high-scoring enthusiasts will be watching him
exhibition fo r 3,600 fans, downing on ihe b isli of hla earlier home­
the la k e rs , 117 01. After spotting stretch finishes.
Minneapolis an early 16-polnl
Also in Ihe ninth ra re are Fat
it ad, the N ats went ahead 30-32 Check, Elegant Mias, M uter Fred.
a t tha end of the first quarter Umber Timber and Mentone.
and were never headed.
L arry Costellon and A1 Bianrht
each acored 13 point t tor the win­
ners. who converted 61 per cent
of their field goal attempts Vara
Mikkolsen led the Lakers with 16.
ARCADIA, Calif. (U P ll-F ro m
The Lekcrs have a Friday an original list of 613 minima
night date with the Detroit Pit- tlona, the field for Ihe $177,130
tons In the opener of a double- Kant* Anita maturity today stood
header at St. l/&gt;uit. The second at nine horses for Saturday's I2ih
game pita the llaw ki ig a in il the tunning of the world’s richest
Cincinnati Royals.
race limited to four-year-old*.
And of the nine horses expeited
in the mile and a quarter race,
the tvvo given the host chance of
victory—Hillsdale and Warhead—
Were not origin*! nominees hut
Oviedo’s well-balanced basket* were made supplementary entries
hat) team tonight Invadts Mount at tIO.OOU each.
Juining Hillsdale and Warhead
Itora ia quest of victory over a
highly-regarded Bible School team. In tha eeltcl group of starters
Coath Paul MlkUr's aquad. one Saturday were expected to be
of Contra! Florid*'* boat Clata C Jewel's Reward. Royal Living, Alsbi Blue. King'* Salute, Martina
quintet*, Will be the underdog.
Tba Lion's attack it built around Bullah, The Shoe and Swaps Km.
Jimmy Brookshire, Joseph and
Mike Duda. This trio has ear- Browns Sign Tackle
ri*d much of tha offense in fem e*
CHADBOUKN, N. C, t C P I i to date.
Frank Thomson, Wak* Forest
tackle, haa signed a professional
loot ball contract with the ClevrMasters On TV
land Browns. Thomson was d raft­
NEW YORK (U P li—The Mas ed by the Brown* at the end of
tar* golf tournam ent will ho tele­ the ltST season, but decided te
cast from th a Auiuate, Os., Coun­ stay a t Wake Forest for hit re ­
try Club by th a Columbia Broad maining year of eligibility.
casting System on Saturday and
There are 32 com panlti with
Sunday, April 4-3. Television play
an Saturday will b# from I to € assets of more than one billion
maintain their
p.m, e.a.L and 4:304 p m . Run- dollar* which
headquarter* In New York Cily,
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Patterson Picked

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NEW YORK &lt;um -M a n a g e r
Cut H'Amalo declared flatly to.
day he prefers Colorado Springe,
Colo., aa the site for th r Floyd
allerson • Ingemxr Johansson
hravy wright title fight, which was
signed Thursday without date or
location.
Hut promoter Rill Roirnsohn in­
sists hr is considering fir* other
iltira besides Colorado Springe;
also offers from two bome-TV n et­
work* and one from an advertis­
ing agrnev for a ntlional sponsor.
Sweden'* unbeaten Johansson,
champion of Europe, said "I f a ­
vor New York because of the big­
ger gate and because I eip ect
7,&lt;oo friends to come over from
.Sweden—and they wouldn't want
to go clear to Colorado."
Concerning Colorado .Springs,
D'Amalo—manager of champion
Patterson, said: "I like that city *
fJuO.ObO net gate guarantee, and
I like the people there—the,r hospitality and consideration fur oth­
er* "
Thayer Tull, owner of the plush
Broadmoor Hotel at C o l o r a d o
.Springs, confirmed Thursday the
offer of a I500.UU0 guarantee from
a live gale for the fight. The fight
would be a feature of the Colorado centennial celebration.
Meanwhile, Patterson wai in ­
stalled a 13-6 favorite, in man to­
man betting, to beat Jchansnon.
despite Inge mar's 21 straight vic­
tories a t a professional. It wai
•’even money" Patterson will
knock nut the .Swedish challenger.
The price was S'* to I against
Johansson's winning on a kayo,
and 2-1 that the bout does not last
the full 16 rounds, rrg ard lesr of
lha winner.
Although Rosenaohn ha* a dead ­
line of Sept. 30 for staging the
bout, he prefers Ihe month of
June. He lays he will anounce
the site and date within 30 days.

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made it elcar he is 'n o t womad
in the tlighlril" about contract
difficulties with Richmond playera.
Joe Ryan, the UM of the Miami
M artini, said his relations with
players on tha club to fa r this
w inter have been "moat cordial."
Ryan aasd he *,*» not mailed out
player contracts but added that
he did not "anticipate any dtfficully."

Circuit Or Big Leagues?

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Rupp Gets 600th
Basketball Victory

United Press International
t 61-26 halllim r lead, gave KenOld Adolph Rupp was a cinch tueky a IS-1 record for the aea
son. And it also gave Rupp a
to do it. The coaches uf other measure- of long-delayed revenge,
sports at the University of Ken­ for way back when he started as
tucky were so sure of it they coach at Kentucky in 19.10 it was
wrnt out and had a silver pitcher a Georgia tram that dealt him
engraved in advance so they hit first defeat.
Rupp, who now has an overall
could present it to him a t soon
record of COO wins and 104 losses,
aa the game was over.
thus joint only three active coachThe inscription read:
r* in the 600-plus category—Ed
"To Coach Adolph Rupp, on Ihe Diddle of Western
Kentucky,
DENVER, Colo, ( U P l i - Enra occatmn of his 000th victory, Jan. |r»„k lha of Oklahoma Mate, and
Folley, iB I'a, Chandler, Arte., 29, 1959."
Lit Adams of Texas Southern.
out-pointed Alei Mlteff, 204’*,
Rupp, who was given Ihe pitch­ Forrest I I'hogt Allen, retired
Argentina 410).
er and other gifts in ceremonies Kansas coach who once tutored
immediately following thr |fin-56 Rupp, holds the record with 729
triumph of his n ational^ tvp- wins and 209 losses.
Benefit For Flayer
ranked Wildcats over Georgia
The Wildcats out - rrtwjundrd
NEW YORK (U P I)-T h e New Thursday nig.it, realised at one* Georgia, 81-11, and outahot the
York Rangers ennounrrd Tiiurs- that thr Fngraving imavl have Bulldogs, 37.0 per cent to 27.3.
dey that larmhand Hill Dubbyn l*en done tome time ago
lead in g th r way was Bobby
will benefit from all receipts of a
"You fellas," said the man in .Sluther with 17 points.
Feb. IT exhibition gam* between th r brown suit with a familiar
In the only other game Tourstha Buffalo Rltons and the A m er­ gleam in his eye, "sure were op­ day mght featuring higli ranked
ican Hockey laague All Stars. timistic."
teams, II111 ranked SI. Ixiuit dr
Dobbyn recently lost the tight in
Thursday night's win. an easy fcat*d tigbih-ranktd St. John’s
one eye in a hockey mishap.
romp in which Kentucky held a IN’.YM. 72 63, at St. Louis. It was
the tilth straight win for thr tilllikens, the first liwa after nine
SETTING PRO PACE - - - By Alan Mover
straight for the Itcdnirn.
St. John's cut a 13-puinl deficit
down to two points, ct-69, but St.
Loot* pulled away- to win com­
fortably. Hob Ferry of the Bills
and Alan Srldrn of St. John's lied
for scoring honors with 26 points
each

Ring Results •»

Anthony Favored
To Whip Vargas

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Ry M ILTO N RICH M AN
ter who w ere not In the league
I ’ailed I'resi International
lart year and the Philadelphia
International League baseball Phillies will send down 12 more
player* are tinning contracts "the a week Iwfore th e season opens."
same as always," despite their The Richmond club, recently
threat to strike unless they get a purchased by the New York Yank­
pensicn plan, a survey by United ees, does not plan to tend out
Pres* International disclosed to­ romrvets to it* playera until the
middle of next month.
day.
General managers and olhpr
Yankee* Not Harried
club officials from all o ver thr
Genera! M anager George Weiss
triple-A circuit said ‘ th ere isn’t of the parent Yankees, however.
a shred of evidrnee" to support
the slogan "no sign for '69" which
the player* announ.-ed they had
adopted only i t days ago.
Harold
M. Cooper, general
manager of Ihe Columbus Je ll,
said 15 of his players already
have signed contract* for 1969.
Rai Garcia, spokesman for *hc
Cuban .Sugar Kings, said his club
already has t;t signeev.
General Manager George Staler NEW YORK —t U Pli—The newJ r , of Rochester reported five fit parlor gam e in sport* today
players signed.
is trying to decide whether it'a
Not a single club official re- •easier for a youngster to become
ported that any player had r e - ( , bi, league ball player or a
turned hi* contract unsigned with money mxkng prufcssunal golfer,
an explanation that he w ai follow | Hath &gt;id* has xtaunch advoing instructions of the league * , ( l t n ; , n,j it m . y be rather slgcommittee, which is h e a d -;. .......
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ing vne drive for the pension plan,
0f whom are cxctllrnt golfria je r-fip o k e tm an S ile n t
era themselves—often argue the
"So far. we have had no indi­ question.
cation that any of the player* are
Probably th r best authority on
following that directive." Cooper Ihe subject la Sammy Byrd. He'*
said. "Y et, a couple of contracts one of the r a r r few, and quite
have been rcturneid unsigned, but possibly the only man, ever to
they were over a m atter of dol­
lars and rents, not because uf any
directive."
When appraised of the LIT sure
vry, Jam es Durante, one of Ihe
attorney* representing the Inter
national l-rague playera, said
"W r have no comment to make
at this tim e."
SAN DIEGO. Calif. (U P I)-T he
General Manager Don l-abhrutto of Buffalo said hr had mailed San Ditgo O ptn golf tournament,
out only atx contracts to f a r and hatunng 60 of the 60 top money
winnrrt of 1961, moved Into the
Ihe rest will go out Sunday'.
"Flven if all the team member* •ccond day of competition today
wtm played in the International with a fund sprinkling of the usu­
League did hold out, w e'd still al also-rans battling for the lead,
have a tram on opening day. We crihip.
Tied with the well known Mue
have 21 men un our cu rren t rotSvuchak fur th r Itad Is Bub Dudrn. a non-winnei from Oswego,
(lit. They each have •even-under,
pal 63'v un the Mltiion Valley
course that figures a* a setup for
the star shot makers.
And within twu strokes o' tn«
East
leaders are such compaiative un­
Dartmouth til Boston I niv. &lt;1J
knowns a* Buddy Sullivan, Y'uba
SI. Peters libi I Jit iim l Umv. an
Cily. Calif.; J«e Campbell, Knox­
I’rall 78 Brooklyn College 71
ville, Tenn.; Bob F'rainry, WllF. Dickinson ; i Rider College 03 matte. I l l , and Felic* Tula*. Au­
rora, ill.
W estminister f.8 Gannon 69
Tied fur th itd are Bo WinninMidwest
Indiana T ehr. % E. Illinois U. 76 ? rT« "
}&gt;»* S«“
■lets, Miami Beach, Fla, each
Indiana Central kl Marian bh
with tei In the 67 biacket. slung
St. Loui* 72 St. Johns N.
63
1with Campbell, are Jay Hebert,
South
banfurd, F la .; bomc-loan iavorite
Pembroke lit SE Baptist Sent. l ‘J Hill Casper, Apple Valley, Calif.;
lasy ala Md, 69 Creighton 66
and * Al U etteiink, Gromnger,
Atlantic Chrtilian 77 Eton 6n
Y V.
Centre college 67 Maryville 62
While the couise was easy for
Austin Pray- 66 D Lipscomb 67
tome it waa no atlup for others.
Birmingham Sou. y7 Miss i nil. 91 Such men aa A rt Wall, leading
Tampa Unis, 77 Rollins 63
money w inner o f the year with
Lamhuth 62 Martin 44
ill.UM to hla tred ii In thr first
Georgetown hy *9 Hanover 75
four weeks, had a 71; Masters
Stillman 105 llltiiop P&gt;1
Mississippi St. 63 Mrmphi* St. 62 and Palm Spring* champion Ar­
W. Virginia Tech 112 igunnliro HM nold Palm er had a 72. So did
National Open champion TommyKentucky 108 Georgia 56
llolt. F iank Slranahan wrnt for
Furm an 8* Presbyterian 86
it blows, Dave Marr for 76 and
Far Met!
Art Boring, 73.
Contaga 86 Montana SI. 8u

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NEW YORK iL T D —It will tw
m nudor vv lhc bull tonight when
• lender Tony Anthuny, top light
heavyweight luntemter. f a c e *
Reuben Vargas, stocky heavyweight slugger, in th n r TV fight
at Madison Square Cardan.
Because of hit speed and punch.
New Y oikrr Anthony is favored
at 3-1 to beat th r Mexican bobber,
weaver Irom Richmond, Calif., in
V argas' eastern professional de­
but.
Their 10 rounder will he tele­
vised and broadcast nationally by
NHC.

Jay Hebert Among
San Diego Leaders

Cage Scores

Calgary Signs Back
TULSA. Ukla. (U P I— Honm*
Murrte. Tulsa U nivrisity'a AllMl'vouri Valley Conference halfbark, has signed to play with the
Calgary S tam pedm of the Cana­
dian F.withal) League. M orris was
a New York Giants' choice in lha
National Football League draft.

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Fighter To Defend
HOLLYWOOD. Calif. ( U P ltJosa iT olucoi Lopes of Mexico a r ­
rived here Thursday to defend hit
North A m erican bantamweight tttil against Boots Monro* of Los
Angeles Feb. 7.

reach the big time in boih sports
Byrd played the outfield for the
New Y'ork Yankee* in th r shadow
of the immortal Babe Ruth and
then hit golf’i touring trail when
hit baseball days were done.
When the question waa once put
to Byrd, he replied: "That'* a
rea l stumper. Actually It’a tough
to do either—to reach the majors
or to develop into a successful
golf pro "
Sam m y finally admitted, however. " If they pinned me down,
I'd have to sty it’s harder to
become a top notch golf p r o one that earns a good living in
tournam ents. Sure the compel!tion it tough getting to the big
Hague*, but I think it's tougher 0
getting to Iht top in golf."
Lillie Albie Pearson, the Wash­
ington Senator outfielder who woo
the American League's Rookie of "~
the Y'ear award for 1968 amt
alto won the baseball players'
golf tournament in Florida last
F ebruary, takes Ihe opposite
view from Byrd.
" F lra t of all,:* say a 6 foot, 4inch
Pearson, ‘Tel*
get
it
straight that I'm not exactly £
an expert In rlther sport. Rut
I'd have to say it's easier to
become a fine golfer than to
reach thr majors. 1 found batehall tougher, but maybe my alia
had •nm rthlnt to do with it."

Folley Wins, But
Chances Are Dim
For Title Fight
DENVER lU P D -Z o r* Folley *
chances for a title fight with
heavyweight champion Floyd Pattereon remained dim today, de.
spite Folley'i easy 10-rtnind vie,
tory over courageous Alex Miteff.
Folley pounded Mlteff, 23-yearold Argentinian, hard for to
rounds in Denver Auditorium
Arena Thursday night to take a
unanimou* decision. The crowd of
7.190. largest in Denver boxing
history, paid 124.061, xnd cheered
th r decision.
F'olley weighed 194Vt, 10 pounds
lets than Mlteff.
But F'nlley't manager • trainer,
Bill Swift, «aid be didn't expect
to get any rise from Patterson.
"W e want Patterson," Swift
said, "but we're going to Eng­
land In March. We've offered him
1250,000 for the past two and a
half years, but Cut D'Amalo
&lt;P atterson's manager) la • pretty
good matchmaker and ia not
about to lost hit title to Folley."
Swift &gt;aid he would take his 27year-old boxer back to England to
fight »ome of tha top heaviat
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Wa s h i n g t o n a i i i - iitp
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HAH lo w ( I f 1 1—Former ttale
Sen. Harry King, (till faring a
charge he gave an oponent ltd.out) |n drop out of lue race for
hi* Senate teal, today inught
way* to beat hit terond convict
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LONDON ( t T l ) - Thr worst
miog in lie year* choked London
today with a suffocating pail that
thrcatrnrd death to person* with
heart or lung condition*
The government warned that
Ihr mixture of imoke and fog wa*
a* had a* the December, 1911.
tmoc thal ra m rd thr death* of
3.J0U to 4.000 person* in four d»y«.
Continuing tinog w n predicted
Ninety per rent of ihc 1*11
dead were perton* m er (\ who
had prrvion* record* of heart nr
lung d iie ate
Thr government
• lure ha* rtlab lith rtl precaution*
a«iin»l a le c u rrrn rr
Adviw Weariac M«*k*
Doctor* advised ailing palienl*
or Ihutr who fall in the tmog
victim categoric* to *tay home
until Ihp air rfrar* lliey warned
any going om of door* to vtrar
mailt*.
The fog. now in in ihird day.
al*o wa* bringing a mounting loll
of automobile wreck*. An t ty earold girl w*i killed and Horen* of
motorl't* were injured in the rha
otic traffic condition*
'the day lim e darknc** alio wa*
u«ed bv crtm inil* to good advan
lac*’. IViek Huiget*. JJ, eiraped
from a I orulon primn hv climb
non, puiitic rclitthii)* d ire c t o r fo r th e Chflnt* ing a rope made ooi of tock*._A
htu o f ( 'o iiitn i'iv f. I.con S m itlu T . ninitntfi-r I
o f th e d r a in in O cala. I ►cam* n lm u t tlti*
C ham lm r** new Ininineaa |tln&lt;jue.

W*ll equipped In handle any job In Paving
Roadways. Parking I^ila, Del* so and
P la y g ro u n d * . . . E X P E R T , E C O N O M IC A L

S E R V IC E .

The Largoot Trurk Rental Service In Orlando

WILKINSON P A Y I N G CO.
On Highway 441. in LOCKHART, Florida

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Congratulations to the .
Little Giant for having
chosen Sanford as its

terond lime Thursday night on
charge* he conspired to commit
perjury In block hi* indictment
on riiargr* he gave the 110,000
In former itate Hep Hoone Tlllcll
Jr in IBS*
b Ui ihr 14! year old
King, a
Wmlrr Haven lawyer. » u aquitled of procuring prr»nn« to com
mil perjury. The «ix man t'rim i
nal Court jury returned the ver
dirt al 9 11 p m after five hour*
and 11 m inulrt of driilieraiion It
recommended mercy.
Hr wa* nmvirlr-d on iwo count*
of (ontpirmg to rotnmit perjury,
each m itdrm ranor pumthablr hv
a matlmum of one year in prison
and a fine of MOO Hut the Jury
ac&lt;|Uitltwl him on twn count* of
luliornation of perjurv, a felony
.which carne* a m atunum pen
ally of Id year* on each rounl.
In hia fit»t trial In May of I9.*aj
King waa convicted on all (mir
rounl* and sentenced to five
year*. Judge Hoy II Anudon
withheld scnlrncing In Ihr second
trial, pending King * motion fur
a new trial, a move he ha* .11
day* to make
The trial ended a flir rung dav*
during which aome 4.W***) word*
of leatimony wrre presented Hit
full Inal laticvl 21 -day*
Tbe *lalr p rc.rn lrd eight day a
of testimony in the aecund goaround, bvit the. ■Irleoir cliove not
to pretenl a single wilnra* in
Kmg'a liehalf.
Mill hanging I* the iridlv Invent
charging King violated eleiiiori
law* by living lillrl, a l ake
Wale* attorney, Ihr fto.oou to
drop out of the rare for the
Senatr. w hrrr King wa* Mated to
become pirtldeni.
ihi* rluigi*
rannot he proaeruled uniil all vif
the perjury count* arr *li«|«o»e.1
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la lleit Prate International
WASHINGTON — fien. Thoma*
S Power, head of thr Strategic
PARIS f UP h — P r e * I d e m Air Command, on placing a fleet
rh arlr* de tiaulle will broadcail of homher* in the air constantly
a ‘ fireside chat to the nation to- In retaliate again*! pomhle en
ntg! t to rr*»«lire a people irou
Ided hv new btiM&gt;d*hrd In Algeria emy attack
and r e t e n i f u I of a financial i "I'd iikr to put one up there
aqnrerr at home
I d like to *er one al aoon a*
A* on l&gt;ee 1* wlien he last poutble
broadcail to France, lie tiaulle it
rv p rrtrd to concentrate on till
NF.WARK. N J - A
U y ra ro td
auvieriiy'* program - rvplaimng
why he i* trying In hold ihc line boy, on why he tel file to a 1.600
on wagr* while p m r* m e
pupil gram m ar ichool
Advance indication* are that he
"I did it to get #v»n with learh
w»ll tell people that hi* au ilrn ly
r
r
t
»no have been picking on
plan t* hkr an em rrgeney *urgl
ral operation—painful. Inn nece*- me."
taryr it the nation tv to iurvive.
The I'trih lrn ! also it errtain to
llllC A liO — Free line* diver
have lornelhlng to tay about Al­ Flank Hefling, U, on being
geria. hui (here lias Iu rn no mdi
■atiun that he plant to announce trapped mute than I 1, houti in •
any major development in Ihr «!! water tunnel 7fl feet underwater:
nation Ihrre
' I wa* wet up to my neck from
An upsurge of guerrilla aviivily water inside my mil I could
in Algeria during Ihr pail monlh have diowned In my own auit."
ha* taken a heavy toll of French
live*, although Firitctl report*
JACKSONVILLE, ria. - Diae
tay ihu country '• troop* h**r in
in I far heavier lo**e* nn the Jockey Have Hunter, after &gt;U
convecullve hour* without aleep;
Araks,
' I'm glad to get thia thing aver
Almn*t two million luitc* of with. It haa really hrrn a horrible
beauty preparation* are purrha* raperienre. It waa Juat a hina day
ed by American women every period of wanting de*perately ta
get *nme ileep."
week

GOOD LU C K !

Lit'l
Giant

FOOD STORKS
Miracle Concrete
Co.

It’s a Pleasure to say
“Congratulations”
it*

Lit'l Giant
on it* Grand Opening’

Seminole Terrazzo

JOB N, M&gt;rile

FA 2-7121

Congratulations!

Evans Roofing &amp; Heating Co.
102 N. Map!*

PA 2-OISS

PLASTER

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John P. Griffin
POSTERING

EA 2-111*

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Fog-Bound London
Seeks Clear Air
LONDON ( t ’PI) — Fog t-mind
l/indonera Ioil ay turned to *cienre
for a way to d e a r the a r
S ratpaper* pni|&gt;o»ed a »-rii*
of gadgrl* ranging from *pa- e
helmet* to airborne cliemi al* to
diij-el or beat the fog
A pletigla* helmet wa* tested
»ucc»*ifiilly on Pieradllly Clrcu*.
It ha* a (mail heater anil filtrr
patk that purifie* and circulate*
the air.
Tha fham kal plan* Include
homhine the fog with a m itture
that will turn it into rain or burn
mg It off with giant flame thro*
rrt

Blocks Supplied By -

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P. 0 .

Box 366

DeLand, Florida

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location. We are happy
to have you here!

BOB M cKEE

SENKARIK GLASS &amp; PAINT CO.
114

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unith w rillrn ai tailed. He la a
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like: "W r mint think no more of
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meant, n( courae, Id tw played
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they are &gt;ucb paralyitng evaggcraliuna of the comic
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the giKul The giwd lay in the
production which wai quite rloae
to Iwing tuperb. Slohhan MrKen
na la an actrcai of great artlitry
and the wai In tweet form. Op.
pottle her, Jame* Donald gave
hie iinpoikible pan a near belirvability that wai matlrrful.
MDa McKenna and Donald were
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tight and ttyluh That infield ineluded luch playrCf ai MariliU
Hunt, John Wllllamt, i'yril Cu*
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AdmlttloM
(liffnrd I'roctor (Sanford)
John Taylor U r (Oviedo)
Henry C. Morgan Sr
(Sanford)
Joiephlne I’off (Hanford)
Payr Orr (Sanford)
Harold M anhall (Sanford)

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Wrndall I'nwi'll (Sanford)
Baby boy ko Mr. and Mri.
William llo iark (Sanford)
Iiltth arg ri
l.ary Skipper (Hanfonl)
Vlnrent Stowell ( Knlerpriae)
Anna llurke (Sanford)
Mr&gt; InD Ju d k tm and hahg
boy (Sanford)
Arthur Ilrown (D ellary)
fh a rlri Flower* (Sanfordl

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H i A m t r l e a n llandaland
l i t rjuaau For A Da y
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i l l K a c r tl Kt'.rm
t i t I ' x u n l t Fair
H I I M a * « f Nla ht
H I Movl*
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H i Vdvaniur# T i m *
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H I Jun al* Jim
H I Movl*
H I ll * a rt of th* C l i p
H I W aa lh ar • N* * a
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i l l Naar
I I I J u d l * K"V I*.an
I t ) N * w a - Deuala* Kd ward*
I I I Don Ooddard
H I Fllahl
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H I T h l a la Allea
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■ A. M. Ml • P. M.
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MKATK — r.RUCKRIKS
SOFT DRINKS — NOTIONS

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(formerly Holcombe's)
1103 W. Mb
• Block* Meat of Preach
rnoNK: pa i w a

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SERVICE

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or FA 2-0872 Day*

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105

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TERRAZZO WORK OF ALL KINDS I
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Ih e purrhmae price of ■ YOCAM
Battery. OFFER EXPIRES Feb. 14th

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1101 S. French

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. FA 2-5306
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may be obtained by Florida Haatdanta In tb t area terved by the
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fee# , , . any normal educational elpanvf. Tl'lTIO N l’AY I’UAH
loan* ran br made up to LS.000, Borrower* may be paret U, re­
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counting gueili wtll appreciate
muihroom rrabm eat tn a rk i. Saule
drained content# of I (It'v ounce I
can ktng crabm eat in im ill
amount of garlic butter. Drain
t (4-ounre) can muihroom rapi.
Arrange • muthrooma pec Drving
on to u t tllcei, and top each rap
with I heaping tableipoon m itred
crabmeat.

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to be wiuandrred on a play iufI **
frrlng from paliy.
N eit mil in c. Ihe Show of the
Month will p retent a lanfnrlied I t *
t e n ion of "H am let.” Hut It would
t i t llupunl Mhun
not iurpriar me at ail If ll were
I tit. la T e u r U f a
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to offer "Rebecca of Sunnybrook
ll.tln a
1 lb#
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rourie, by (he combined forcei | n.n» 1’ i
of Ihe C'oinrdlr K ra n rk lti and the
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the plungr th rir ip id n into the
i.irth iround CltST\” i DuF'ont
Show of the Month.
The le rifi U p o u rited of an
■Imoit ilig g irin g divMinn te
dramatic arltfarli. ft ia a lillie
like the old tune room «f a Ihralriral m uirtim — Immaculate, j*olithrrl, n e a t l y rated and de­
firrated.
WrdiMkday tught, Utc Sbuw uf
Utr Month (rolled out an exquiiv er iio n

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H I ll le Payoff
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PROGRAMS RND
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SBRYICS

FA 6-MSS

A t l a n t ic

Ba n k .

Organised 1926
(AffttaUd Willi Tlie Allan lie National Bank mt
Jaekhonville)

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Shoemaker Construction Co. Sets Formal Opening
O f Ravenna Park Model Home On Sunday Afternoon
Clean ceramic tU*. Kitchen calls part at which was t grovw, h as (
net* are hy Yorktownc, with for­ Psrson Hrown and Pines ppl* or- 1
mica tops in the newest patterns sn g r trees.
The bathrooms, too, have errs
In plsuning ttv* horns* un Ms*
I.
mic Ide and many have vanities lots the minimum sihihuM at
trees hsve been removed so that
with formica lope.
In planning the homea. A. K each home w ill hsve its own
Shoemaker. Jr.
has
included bearing tru ll trees srvd shad*.
At I2 M p. m. fu n d * ), the place, framing in progress, ready many features usually found only Other portions of the R aven n a
in custom homes. He h is rn d ra Park have large oak ami pine
door* at 108 Tempi* Drive. H r for lath, plaatered, etc.
tre*s.
%tnn» Park, will be open for the
A. K. ^shoc maker Jr,, in an* sored to give each home "indi­ Acrordmg to Don How*, who
formal showing of (he tirat model nouncisg bi« noen houses said. viduality" and a custom look,
2 i* N . v-aditional and modem has eatrnsive ssp e n rn r* Ol th«
born** built hy Shoemaker Coo- "W* invite eaaminalion of tneae
home sriiIIiT '*r?.,! E ! * * . .a ia ,* f .’ar
atructlon Co., In*, in Ravenna home* in progress, to everyone design have been used with roof feature, and foot for foot, t h r r *
lines
ranging
from
the
traditional
ark.
can be assured of the quality of
Is more spacious ness, finer q u a ­
T hu borne baa been color-coor­ materials and workmanship we hip or gable—to thr modern flat
or butterfly The prices run from lity and ll.o o o more vslue In a
dinated by an interior decorator incorporate In every home,"
Shoemaker Ravenna Park horns
with draperies by Mrs. H arry MrAll home* in Ravenna Park Sn.Qfvl to 115.500 ami are avail­ than in any other selling in th is
Quarters and furnishing hy iter have ll.rre bedrooms and cilher able under FHA term* with as area t l s comfortable p ric e " .
ry'a. Arrow the alreet. 104 Tcm one or two baths Many have lilllf as 14oo down Thr lots ave­
pie Drive also will be on dis­ glass sliding doors upenmc on thr rage 85' a 152' in sire, with many
play. In additlci, other bomei outside living area, and still running larger.
will ihow various stage* of con others have screened porch** 1 Each of the Ravenna Park
alruction: fooling. slab prepared The (Uxirs are all trrra rto and homes is equipped with a fierierfor p ourtri, concrete walla in the window sills of American al Electric range and refrigrra
lor — tome with built in plate
and oven — ami some have gar­
bage disposal*. In fact, all of the
MINNEAPOLIS —011*1 &gt;— Be­
home* base received the Medal
lion Award given hy th r Florida cause a carpet is an infrequent
Power A Light Co for humrs that purchase for most families, few
meet the rlrclrical industry's r e ­ customers know what to look for.
Mrs Myra
s home fu r­ RAVENNA PARK MODEL IIOMK — Thin is the Shimquirements a t full housepowrr.
maker Conatructiun Co. mixlol hunie. located at IflS
ample light for living and basic nishing eip ert at the I’niverslty
Temple Drive. Ravenna Park, which will he opened tn the
electrical appliances and equip of Minnesota, offers these suggr*
lions:
public Sunday afternoon. All »&gt;f the home* in the Rove inn
ment
First, deter nine the needs of
Included til each home is an
Park development, near the Country Club, will have Ihe
e ilrrio r convenience outlet, cloth- your home and family. For ex a m ­
•a dryer circuit and garbage dis­ ple. rot ton la cheap but wear*
posal rirru it. In addition to the fast and m ats; rayon mats and
soils easily but cleans easily:
standard features
Ravenna Park eventually will wool is resilient, resists soiling
have 150 homes. 22 of which will but is subject to attack by motha;
be on Lake Ravenna, with many nylon will outwear wool but m a tt
Modernizing the kitchen is mod
Father is rt-lo veil of postponing
lakesirw lots a* well Hard sur­ easily.
Price esn be a guide in buy erniring your life! The whole installation of an el* ‘ Irie range
face roads will lesd to all parts
of the subdivbidn. There also will ing carpeting, Mrs. Zabcl said lious* lakes on sparkle when the and other rrtajoi appliances that
be a dedicated park of apprnal- For less than $10. you ran buy- display area la a m-w *leclrlr make tin modem kitchen the first
matcly three acres for th r use cotton, rayon, blends of rayon kitchen
goal of firry family Now, modof the homeowner* and their fa and nylon and blends of rayon
Greatest Joy of all. Is an electric i rutting the kitchen to etectrirlly
and wool In the tin to 112 group range—thr whole family enjoy* Is easy to arrange h&gt; any one of
milJrs
All of this is set in beautiful, there are low prirrd wools; from rleaner. faster, more nutritious t ti c r a l plans—such a* a properly
high rolling ground, away from 112 to 115 the ton per cent wools, and Irmpting rlc d ric range conk Impnivc.nrnt or home Improve­
the city noise and confusion, yet and more than 115, high quality ing Mother is relieved of so many ment loan, available at most
within a few minutes drive of wools and nylons.
tiresome chores, with automatic banks and savings and loan asso
srhools, stores, churches and
e ln trir rooking on top of stove, • ialiuns Tien, there t* the FIIA
The Crawford Street llridtcr In in broiler or oven, and has more 'Itile I method ol inaurrd loan
the Sanford Naval Air Station,
i Thr Mayfair Inn golf rnursr Is Providence. R, I., is the wnrld'* lime to spend with thr family, your local appliance dealer will
A. K. SH O E M A K E R JR.
lw glad to get all details lor you
time fur outside interests
I Just one half mile west. The land. widest—1.147 feet.

Homes In Progress
May Be Inspected

Suggestion Given
On Buying Carpet

Medallion emHcin (on post in yard) of the Florida 1’ower
A Light Co. In addition to thi* home, visitor* may mu
other home* in the varum* stage* of construction when
visiting,

Modernize Kitchen, Modernize Life
There is still another type of
fmsnrmg that revolves around re
uie ol your mortgage An "open
end" mortgage ran lie used to
finance a kitchen remodeling Job,
with small payment* over a long
period
Don't po-t|Kmr modernising your
lllrh en —enjoy electric It vine today and pay as you go!

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phone. Tee , Is stout to get tel*,
phone service for Ihe first time.
The Rural E lrctrfim tion Ad*
mini'll ation recently apprmi*d a
loan of |.'i5g.0i*0 lo the Win Tel
Telephone Co li.r . of Windom,
Tea . In ini|i|nve and rspan I serv­
ice in rural areas of Fannin Coun­
ty. Among the ctpandrd servire*
mil 1-e a new dial rvrhaugo a t
Telephone ipop. 250 in 1050),

With one refueling, the .Strate
Two third* of the television *rta
etc Air Command's new It 5'2&lt;i
honihrr i.iu flv more than half- in the world ar* In the United
States

The welcome mat is out at the new

RAVENNA

PARK

M E D A LLIO N
COUNTRY CLUB ROAD

HOMES
Open for inspection

THE BRONZE “LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY" MEDALLION

Sunday Feb. 1st

is a new nation-wide hallmark for excellence . . . developed to help
you determine whether the home you buy meets the modern require­
ment* for more convenient electrical living.

5 Medallion H o m e s .. Featuring
•

vnnna Park! 8e« the hump*

. . . con.*truet**d by Shoemaker
Construction Co., Inc., tn meet

H O U SE PO W E R . . .

100*200 ampere electric service . . . will* large enough wire . , . and
ample circuits, outlast and switches for maximum convenience and
efficiency.

Today . . . Viait beautiful Rrw

that tarn the blunt** medallion

FU LL

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A L L -E L E C T R IC

AMPLE LIGHT FOR LIVING , . .
with pnRicr ilium* tutimi throughout the house, for easier teeing , . .
more glttmoioua living.
FUEL - TYPE IIFATING , . .

KICHKN . . .

featuring an electric range, refrigerator. water henter and gtslmge
disjaiser . . . plus wiring for « complete chi trie home laundry . . . . all
tu save you tint*, work and money.

wi t h a iierniJH icntly in sta lle d wiill-ty|H&gt; h e rd in g
co m fo rta b le on c h illy d a y * .

u n it

to keep you

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alt your need* for better, more
comfortable,

more economical

Florida living electrically I

Remember . . . I n Florida, MODERN Ateans ELECTRIC!

FLORIDA POW ER &amp; LIGHT COMPANY
H ELP IN G

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Designs Requested
Be Included

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In announcing hla Havana!
Park lubdivliion, A. K. Shoemaher, Jr. hai alatcd that w h a m s
many ptopla haven t the Uma to
wait for a cuatom borne, he » » •
including In the tftilm and eon•tructlon of each home many of
the faaturci which have been r*
queued by owners In thr varl-.-i,
Pllititin
kitaMaa he kh aai■ L.,,)
cuatnm homea
built&lt; Adur•
in f the paat yeara.
He b n endtavered to give each
home "Indlvidualltf" and a cut
tom look.

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Homes To Feature 'Individuality'

nor* than 21 million by III.

v#(phoqJi&amp;AA

m

Our Sincerest Congratulations

irntly, planv are on the drawing
b,,»rd for lhr*,&lt;* ru ‘lora
In

thr

*t»,«#-*».a» bracket,

writ a t

teveral other l;pe« of
t ir0Ct urMl There are al « aevera)
home* In the p rr plann jig stage,
yjMt
Shoemaker’i cuttnrn
h„m„ |l j r t „ a p,.n d l oteteh
ma,jc j,y the protpectlvr o»ner,
or t t ||ppjn- from * m ig a t:n r or

ncwipapcr. In fact, aome plana
have been deviled by taking attractive and praetlca' feature*
from aeveral plant,
Ohc point in Shorn, ukcr’a lalea

Tor thote who like tnt Kavenna program !• that hr offm a mm

Park ifctlon, ila quiet.
Ito
n lthe
K « golf
&gt; a f tours*,
r A u r i .*
aim
who art in no particular hurr&gt;
for ■ home, they can have the
neareat thing to a euttom home
by iiitciln g one of the houiea ro­
yal completed and ehooimg tile,
formica and color ache met, etc.
Thla chore la simplified In the
Shoemaker office, where there i»
an eilen iiv t dtaplay of tile, for
mien and wall aurfacing
Shoemaker h ai further ita tr j
that tha development of Ravenna
P ark will not atop hit aclivlttri
la the cuitom building fltld. P rr
vvenlence
c fllift r a

to the planners, designers and
workmen of Shoemaker Construction
Company on the Grand Opening of
t

’ It planning and specification
r
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icrvlce wltli financing under the
U-jt tcrmv. His major aim it to
»ult the new hornet to the need*
and budget of the owners

I fie margin* r»n m att m picture
frame* vary In m e . The bottom
margin la wider than the other
th itr. In matting a horuonlal
rectangle, make the two aide mar*
ginv wider than the top. A vertical
rectangle should have the tip margin wider than the aide niargm t.
A square ahould have top tn d aide
m argin! of the same width.

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KEY EMPLOYES OF SHOEMAKER CON*
STRUCTION Three are thi, employe.* who
keep the vnriouit phase* of Shoemaktr Con*
atruetlon Co. going on an efficient ba.-iv.
Seated aro -loc Dennison, draftsman, who
design* the Shoemaker homes, and Mre.

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Robert Billhimer, office manager. Standing,
left to right, Don llowe, aalea manager; F.dgur Oabornc, general aupcrintendcnt; Ro­
bert Dotson, superintendent of Ravenna
Park, and W. I*. Dlekerhoof, accountant.

It ia rapectrd that kTo.ooo aln-1 Finland's reindeer are capable
glc family houiea will be built In of pulling tlrd i un to go m llei an
the U. S. In IMF.
hour on abort hauli.

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arte f%v

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fo m p lim w tA
of

Central Suburban Utilities inc.
Community Water Supply
A FAMILIAR SIGN — Thin ia the Shoe­
maker Construction Co. sales office in Ra­
venna Park. This building, which fares
Country Club Road, ia tha hciui&lt;)U *rt«ni for
one of Sanford's newest gubdivisionn. All of
the homes in Ravenna Park will t&gt;e given a

Congratulations —
Shoemaker!
onthe

RAVENNA

grand

opening

PARK

Orlando

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GA 3*5280

QonqhcrtjudaJdonA
To The

SHOEMAKER CONSTRUCTION CO,
on an outstanding job
of home building -

of

RAVENNA PARK
We Are Pleased
To Have Been
Selected
To Install All The Plumbing

We're happy to have
!

Medallion by thu Florida Power L Light Co.
Just to the right of the sales office building
is a Isrga sign whiclt proclaims, "Rnvenna
Park.” Persona interested in one of the fin­
er homes l i Seminole County may call this
sales office, by telephone or in person.

!
BUILDING,

been selected

REMODELING

P L UMBI NG
HEATI NG

to do the plastering

ESTHER W ILLIA M S SWIMMING POOLS

in these lovely homes!!

_

Carl Lommler

Bn 44

Longw ood,

A M E R I C A N - S T A N D A R D _ _ _ _ CRANE
and KOHLER PLUM BIN G
C O L E M A N B L E N D - A I R and
CHRYSLER A I R - T E M P Heating

P fc w ie
t l i ,

W in te r

P a rk

TEmple 1-4&lt;M9

m s u m i j

i u * ii* j.

‘11007 S. Sanford Ave.

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SANFORD, FLA.

FA 2-6562

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Q o n cp ia h jd a h D i'U k
SHOEMAKER CONSTRUCTION CO.
on th e G r a n d O p e n i n g of

RAVENNA PARK
NEW HOUSE TAKINO SHAPE — Shoemaker Construetififi l ri. eniploye* 7m./ •••o.i.ti 'Mi.I-Xic:. Hnmc under.-we
Mruction last week when this photograph was made. This
is a familiar scene in Ravenna Park, which will have its
formal showing of its model home tm Sunday afternoon.

In the background can Ik1seen some of the fine homes in
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n .,4 .

We re happy to be

T h ,. w id e evn an « e to th e le ft o f th e con*

struction site will he filled with home*
trees available in the background.

Note the shade

furnishing the famous

Shoemaker Reputation Growing Fast
A. K. Mtucmaker, Jr. I**s it
Incoming known a t one o( the
better young builder* in the San­
ford are*
lie tiarird in b u tm ctt lor himtclf a little more than three
year* ago and since then hat
built in excel* of IW hoinct, the
majority of which have been cmmm hornet At prevent. Shocma*
maker it the large*! “one of akind" htnldre in the Sanford area.
Hi* firm l* a member ol the
Mid florid* Association of Home
Kut'rter* ami the Seminole Countjr *'orne Builder* Assn. Shoema­
ker returned Weducadiy from the
National AtaociaUon uf Home
Builder* Convention in Chicago,
where he got many new idea*
on cuntirucHon method* and tna
te n a li available today.
Shoemaker l» a native of San­
ford. the ton of Mr and Mrt. A.
K. Shoemaker Sr. Following hi*
graduation from Seminole High
School, he attended the Cnivertity
of Florida, w herr he graduated
with a degree in Conitruction Knginecrtng. A veteran of the Ko
rean campaign, he served witn an
Fngmeer Construction list!* lion
s t a rom lnrction engineer. In
all. he has had ninr years *»•
perirnce in com m rreisl snd restdenltal conitruction in tiainriVtlle, Urtsndo. and Sanford. He
is married to the former Sophia
MeDougal and Uvea with her and
Ihrir daughter, Rrlh, on South
Wtllo* Avenue

f Y r o lC t a w B e
itrf
Kitchens
with cabinets of
OfcttaxaL ^OceJu
All

Vnrktnwne

ll

Kitchens are

hut

constructed to meet the highrsl
possible standards. They’re unconditionally
guaranteed against
workmanship fur

defects in material

n ev e r
ra th rr

lie a it tv

fa d e s ,

peels

m ellow s

or

and

ch ip s,
I n c re a tf*

in '

vvith th e p a s sin g t e a r s .

nr

five years.

SUPERIOR DISTRIBUTORS INC
Orl audit

1620 Sliiffi I llv d .
HUMES
formcriy
tion of
have left

IN TiROVES* — Kuvcmui P«rk
was nn orange grove. In coital ruc­
new homes. Shoemaker workers
nil of the citrus and oak trees pc&gt;.**

r.A T den 5-8775

sible. This is the home at 111I Temple Drive,
which has been completed. The photo shows
some of the trees surrounding the home.

M A K E A D A T E T H IS S U N D A Y • T O V IS IT

R A V E N N A

PARK

The design and features of these attractive new
homes will excite your interest
\

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Were proud of our association with Shoemaker Construction Company,
and offer our sincere congratulaitons on this Grand Opening!

G U A R A N T EED
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T IT L E A N D M O R T G A G E C O M P A N Y
MORTGAGE

BANKING

TITLE

INSURANCE

Established in New York since 1924
1622

L Colonial Drive

GArden 5-2591
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A little more than a year a |o
the home buying public w at In­
troduced to the eleetriral indus­
try'* Lira Belter Electrically
Medallion Home proaram —a na­
tionally intefrated effort to help
them ftthion a better way to lit*
—electrically.
Today, like (littering jeweti
agalmt a eounlrytidr of "stoneage" hornet which lack aufflrient
houatpower and modern appli­
ance!, the Medallion Hornet sparklr with eaeltement making pottitle a more &lt;omforlabl* and
luxurious way of Iking.
Utility companica. home build­
er* and electrical contractor*
made Ihit conlrati pnttibl# by
fulfilling the quality conrept of
the Medallion Home a t it wat
cnnrelsad under the sponsorship
nf Hi parent program, U se Ret
ter . Electrically.
The reault: more than To.oon
Medallion Homes were huilt la
til* with iperilled itin d ard a nf
eleetriral rieellenee In adequate
wiring, appliance equipment and
llghtiaf, Thli year'* anim ate nf
ion.mo new Medallion Hornet to
be eenatrurled la a co n sen su s*
one, according to the Medallion
Hnma sponsors, and Will undoubt­
edly be tu rp taied before tke
year'a end
Complete (’neper alia*
The unparalltled lucres* nf Me­
dallion Hornet to far w at achiev­
ed in titlrj, suburb*. sown* and

davelopment* all acroaa the nation
through tho offarta of more than
M local electric utilltiea (who
award the Medallion) and almoit
1,000 private home builder* (who
earned th* right to display the
Medallion). Th* reason for th*
■urreaa etas two-fold.
Prim arily, more and more famillet are and want to be homeownert. They're buying now hornet
—tad they want quality. Aecoodly. lo d ty 't homeowner want* a
freth
start—a
modern
Hart.
Hem*. the Medallion h td an enstable appeal; a new home with
eleetriral eicetlenre.
Batle Medallion Standard*
The ham* buyer knew the tymhoi of the Medallion Home, permanenlly thoufh unobitrutWely
trarm g the h o m t'i facade, meant
certified attu ran r* nf the home's
eleetriral earetlenr* or lhat It
hat pasted mapeetlon.
He knew the new home h td lull
houtepower and adequate wiring,
at least ICO-amper# en tra n rt serv­
ice and a minimum of to elec
Irir ftrruil* within the house with
ample outlets and twitches for
present and future needs
Th* tam e buyer knew aleo that
Ha (and definitely "h e r' ) Medalboo home had a functional group
Ing of appliances in the kitchen,
the laundry area and. in caae of
Gold Medallion heme*, healing
plant a.

l a | « n planned for practical Hvlog la work a ad lalaura a t vail aa
tho fin*it la dccorativa attrac­
tiveness.
MtdalUeo l « a l Typo*
The th o se are th* bailc standard* at tho Bronte Medallion
liemc. la the caw «hcre the p a r­
ticular Medallion Home i* outitia d la f la it* uie of modern
houicpooer. time and labor-sav­
ing appliance* and ll|h tin f for
living a Gold Medallion may bo
aoarded.
What of the future Medallion
Home proaparts* They look at

shiny and wild as the aymbol
Itself. Al manUoned. In IMS
101,000 or mwe Medallion H o n ti
■ro oipocttd to bo built through
tbo cooperation ®f local oltrtrlc
Utility tnd builders. Of the**.
MIDI &gt;0 per rent *r« eipetted to

Rock Kilts Woman
MILAN. Italy tL 'l* l)-A hug*
rock falling from a mountain
atop* tmathed a coach on a pas­
senger train near th* Itallan-Swlta
border Tuesday. A woman paatanger wat killed and two men
were Injured

Beatings Charged
NICOSIA, Cyprut (Uri| — A
commute of Cyprut physician*
baa complained to B nlilh Govern­
or Hugh Toot that naked Cypriot
gtrla were beaten by Britiah wom­
en troop* last week In tho Tillage

PAVING
DRAINAGE

Seminole Engineering
&amp; Construction Co.
o

P.Os BOX 879
Phones FAirfax

2-6577

and

SANKORI), FLA
(i Arden 2-2539

STREETS IMPORTANT—Ravenna Park will have paved
street* which mMnure up tn county alandarda. Hare,
equipment it working on n bate for the atraeta, which will
l&gt;* maintained by the contractor for one year. At the end
of this time, the county will accept them aa a part of the
nmd program.

(Hwy 17- 92)
SANFORD, FLA

Orlando Drive

Congratulations Kay Shoemaker
for giving to Sanford

g r a t u la t io n s
S H O llM K W '

Subdivision

nii the G ra

All The Homes
at Ravenna Park
are being wired by

To

THE CONCRETE

BLOCKS,

OTHER PREFABRICATED
PRODUCTS

LINTELS. AND
CONCRETE

USED IN THE CONSTRUCT!

OF THESE FINE HOMES WERE M AN U ­
FACTURED RIGHT HERE IN SANFORD £

THESE

Fill

SPECIFICATIONS

1. PULL HOU8EPOUEB. with Iflfl amp* **r
nare te n lee cnl -ante and rnmplatod circuits
wills nullela for —
(a) Electric Range
(b) Malar Heater
(*) Waahtr • Dryer
2. AN ALL-ELECTRIC KITCHEN » l l h la) Range or Ovan 4 Surface Unit
(b) Htt Malar Heater
(e) Refrigerator
(d&gt; Diagonal!

Requirements

INCLUDE

.1. LIGHT FOR LIVING" scientifically planned
for a high level of illumination including out­
let* for “ mood lighting — for Irisure ocen*
•tone, "work lighting" for kitchen.
4. PERMANENT HEATING SYSTEM—oil
THF, OWNER OF A MEDALLION HOME _ .
ha* a belli in usliusemsl that hi* bom* will h* up t» dal*
tar t e n t# coast, nilb r e s e n t capacity te bandit lb#
fotnr* stectriral lead tar all a a je r appliaara* s s g on tho
market and ta tk* ptiaalag aiage.

“Good W iring Makes A Good Homo Batter’'

CONCRETE PRODUCTS
Electrical Contracting Division

FA 2-6492

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Construction Off Homo Roquiros Many Talonts
Th* cur.rinitllon of ■ new horn*
i&lt; not a nne-mia project by any
n ta n i.
A l«ng procession of men work
na a Shoemaker home in Ravenu Park, and they all take pride
in w irk t»rll dsoe,
| Firit c« the &gt;vbm e ii the surv*yor, wko cr.*--kt the boundary
•take*. H* la followed by the
for*!.an who lay* out the Job
wt'h in in f in e e r » transit. Neat

rom* the laborers who dig the
footing, placr th* itrel in polllion, tie it and put taddlra un­
der the attel to allow th* con­
crete (rom Vulcan Material! and
Miracle Concrete to (low under,
around and over th* steel.
At this point, the fir«t FIIA
and Seminole County building inipectioni are made, after which
the footing U pouted and the
foundation block* are laid by

SOO.V. ANOTH Kit HEAITIFU, 1IOMK—
*Thi« i* one of the home* under construction
in Knvrina Perk, m development by the
Shoemaker Conitruction Co. Soon, this will
he a Medallion Home in on* of Sanford-*

••Ruck” Policy and bl* crew Af
te r DtWitt Hunter fill* Ihe fi-undatinn with d ean aand, Wall
Plumbing A Heating Co. enteri
the picture and doe* Ihe rough
plumbing work which will be un­
derneath the floor, and itubi in
the pipei which will come througn
the terarro and lervice the hath
room, utility room and kitchen.
Toe laborer* tam p the land
while wetting It »o that it ii tho-

newest subdivision*. All of the home* will
wrar the* "Medallion" of the Florida Power
and Light Co. Visitors to “open house" at
the model home Sunday will see home* in
various stages of construction.

roughly compacted. * t nder th*
bearing partition there I* a drop­
ped ilah reinforced with ateel
which make* Ihe footing at thit
point 12 inches thick. The hard
packed land then is ro iered with
two (avert of felt which are hotmopped. to make a complete teal.
On top of (hi*, iteel m eih i*
filled iniide the entire founda­
tion. and thi* wire is securely
tied in place. It Ii now that the
FHA and County inspector* make
their second inspection, after
which the concrete floor la pour­
ed amt R C. Barber pour* the
te rra n o floor. Block* then are
laid to celling height and lintels
from Chapman Concrete Co are
placed over Ihe door and window
opening*.
A four-man framing erew with
material from Gator Lumber Co.
and Vulcan Materials then puts
up the studding, watt partition*
and roof framing All m aterial
which touches ihe concrete if
l elcure prenur* treated for te r­
mite prevention, a* are the fur­
ring strips Alter the furring I*
in placr, and the sheathing and
ihe roof are on. ihe Croaley win­
dow* from Rrirklin Builder* Sup­
ply are installed.
Sanford Electric Company doe*
Ihe rough in for the eleetriral
•ervire and Ihe houie if ready
for the third imperiion
The p lm e re r. Carl Lommler,
then move* hi* erew in to do tho
brown platter coal. After this,
and before the finnh m at M p la t­
ter, tnr ceramic life it InaxiirU
h r ra n t Muel'er A Son. and the
terrain* floor* are ground and

polithed. Whan the final rn at nf
platter la on. the interior and
r u m o r ground* of the building
are thoroughly cleaned. Then the
trim crew of carpenter* go into
action hanging door*, putting in
bateboard* and door trim , etc
During the latt few itagea of
construction. Imperial i&gt;eeorainrt
have been painting the trim , ga
hie*, block* and other exterior
parti of the home and when the
platter ia thoroughly dry, the)
mote iniide the home to paint
the walla and finnh the door*
and tnm By this Km* the York
to»n* ratline!* have been installed
by Superior DUtributor*. Phillip*
millwork ha* delivered ihe ftntlh
material* and Ihe plumber* and
e lirth ria n i have completed their
invtallaiinnt.
Th# floor* have had their final
polish and teal job and Ihe wall
furnace, atnve and refrigerator
are In plate. Oultide, meanwhile.
Ihe drive
a* been poured, th*
lawn spriggjd and (he thruha and
plant a arranged In adv antage. The
FHA inspec’or then make* hi*
final thorough Intpertion and fill*
out a rertiflraie (homing that all
tonlinienriei have been romplied
with The rounty intperinr make*
hi* final maperlion and m u t t hi*
eentfirate of orrupanry.
A ronaervalive ettim aie would
thow that at leait 2k group* of
mm. numbering in all about 100.
had done tom* work on 'he heut*
from the time u wa* started
and this would not take Into eonlidtration the driver* who deliver
lte n al, the mm in ihe wareuiei mho load ihe truck*, and
.hr Mi a. ryv f . f r . - - ~ mi ■« indirerily involved in aupplyiag
material for the home

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Seminole County’* Finer H om e*

RAVENNA PARK

R ED -I-M IX

I ’scd

In

toy I am not at *11 optimistic
about any real *ucce*» for the
American moon probe project d u r­
ing the next 12 months.
Certainly Ihe main event nf
Vear One was Ihe Russian suect«« with Ihe do; t v- .&gt;
By vending Laika up In her
• stellite, the Rutlian* were able
In colled extremely interesting
and valuable information un hmi
a living creature reacts under
such condition*.
The v e ry firs t la te llitr proved
co n clu sively that there w as no
re al pe ril In (pare tra v e l from
the tn u rh -laikcd about danger of
m e te n rilrs

The l.aika rvperimrnt then vliow
ed than co»mlc ray* worked no
serious ill effects on a living sa id lile passenger.
The nest logical step. I believe,
is to sm d up a manned satellite

The Building

and bring the man « a fr and sound
Similar Ameriran attem pts to than any other metals known lo
back In the earth s su rfare.
perform the same sort of exploit man.

After talks I had with (Sovlrfi
Prof. Iwonid Sedov in Paris last
year. I concluded lhal ihe Rus­
sians had in 'fa c l planned lo re­
cover Laik* from her Sputnik.
Apparently something w e n t
wrong Perhaps ihe mechanism
which wa* lo eject her cabin from
the satellite laded to operate.
Rut in iny opinion this was Ihe
original Russian project and I believr It point* the path Soviet
space research will lake this year.
The past 12 month* have seen
remarkable Russian achievements
in rocket speed and precision
In a remarkable demonstration
of precision Ihcy recently sent two
dogs up lo a high altitude in a
rocket and then recovered them
whrn they landed back on Ihe
earth

SEE

with mire have not yet succeeded.
The Russian lureesa In rocket
speed and power has allowed
them In hoist estrem ely heavy
payloads into erbit arevnd the
earth.
Newspaper aeeounli has* ex­
plained thia by saying that th*
Russians have discovered an ex­
traordinary new fuel far ihair rac­
kets
Rut I believe ihli esplanalion Ii
Incorrect.
In my opinion the Russians a rt
•till using Ihe classir roeket fuel*
available lo all.
I am convinced Ihe secret of
their ealraordinary racket power
ii a sariea of new m atal allayi
which they have discovered.
These ara alloys whirh I believe
melt at much higher tem peratures

Material

They are used lo build th* combullion cham bers at the Russian
rocket*- T hu mean* very high
temperatures ran he developed in­
iide the** combustion chamber*.
(irealer heat in the rnmhuition
chamber m eant greater speed and
lifting power In the rocket.
1 believe Ihe - Americana have
not yet discovered how to mske
these alloys. To mv mind, this
simple fart also eip lain t why o
many American rockets have rfisIntegrated on launching

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i H i m i i n b i i I r r mh meIratisl
.A letan d rr Ananor, founder nf'ik*
Pwnrld Avtronautiral Society Is
m l . reviea* Ihe firvl veer of the
Apart Age in Ihe follnsisg divpatch and fell* why h r helieve* Ihe
second year will *re Ihe Raiiiaa*
•ending a man Info orbit around
Ihe raithl.
By ALEXANDER ANANOV
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PARIS—&lt;L’PI i—A Ruisian aatel|lite with a man in it probably
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earth during the Sputnik E ra’s sec­
ond y rsr whirh we are now enter­
ing.
How the Rutvian* eapert lo grl
him tafrly back in earth. I do
not know. Hul 1 helieve they are
concentrating on Util problem now
gnd may have ll lolvrd already.
On Ihe o.her hand, I regret to

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Florida ter the p u l t l years. He
t i n t becime In terfiled in archllecture when,
a rhild. he
w itched hit O ther build houses.
fn f id . hie grandfather w n i
ronlrictor also. So. home buildini
rum in hii family. During hit
riih t years in Ihe A rm y, p ir t of
which w i i ipenl in Florida, he
w it in the Army Engineers end
Kilned i i r r i t d e it of eiperience
and training there. Before joining
Shoemiker, he h id worked for
well-known irrh ite c ti In Ortindo
and Winter Park for three years.
Drnniton livei with h it wile, Ca
rol, and two children, Jolene and
Ray, in i home he designed.

Jayne Playing Ophelia?
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When A. X. Shoemaker, J r .
west into the construction busi­
ness lint* more th in three years
ago, his organisation consisted of
Edgar Oiborne, field supervisor,
i boot ten workmen *nd Mri.
Robert Blllhimer in the office 11
nil secretary, bookkeeper ind
color coniultm t.
Since tb it lime the nffir* n
well i i tbe field b n eipindcd
com ideribly.
The f in t iddition la the Miff
was Joe DenniKio, who designs
ind drift* ill of the Shoemaker
.mme plin i. Dennison ii i native
of Maryland. but h i t lived In

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HOLLYWOOD fU l’Ji — Unllrd
P r e s s International undertook
•ome itar-garing thiv week and
rim e up with Ihe following pre­
diction l for the d rn lirn i of Movieland in IMS:
Jayne M mitleld will forrgo icay
rolei and tow cut gowni in favor
or playing Ophelia oppoiite Hunt!
Hall in "H am let."
Je rry Lewia and Dean Martin
will patch up Iheir quarrel and
reunite in a movir titled "My
Ruddy." with Eddie Fiaher in the
tupponing ra il. The Liberate
bmthera (Lee and Geotgei also
will bury the hatchet in a TV
icriea featuring a harmonica
band.
Mamie Van Doren wtll he
named "Mlaa Valentine1! Day" nf
IMS, (poung with a cardboard
b ra n ).
Elvla Wtll Re-enliil
Paul
Newman
and Joanne
Woodward will revive the "Ma
and Pa Kettla" filmi.

Soybean Planting
Likened To Corn
MADISON, Wii (L’PII
A
gioup nf Univenlty of Wisconsin
m e a r c h e ri report that loybcani
can be planted by the "wheel
trac k " method aa aurceiafully aa
rnrn.
With the new method, soybean
teed ii planird In rough plowed
g ro u n d -in the wheel Irarka nf
Ihe trarlur. The reiearchen aay
that anyhean yield! can be inr re a led hy aa murh aa IS per
rent simply by placing the rowa
cloier.

Frank Slaalra will atar in a
•lory about a new spaperm an who
alm oit geta run over by a linger.
One of the cheapie producer!
will make a aequel to "T he Blob,"
entitled, "Son of the Blob Faces
Mfe for the FBI" sta rrin g Charles
Laughton
F.lvii Preiley will he releaied
from the Army, but sign up for
a four year hitch — a t the requeit nf tbe Defense Department
and the Ricky Nelson fan clubiA
Zsa 7.U Gabor and Marie Mr
Donald will forget th eir differ
ences to form an independent
branch of Ihe PTA, with King Farouk aa secretary trea su rer.
Sideburns F o r Booue
Gen. Rafael Trujillo J r . will revisit Hollywood on a goodwill
lour, lavishing mink coats, for­
eign cars and cam paign buttons
(with and without his mustache I
on Marjorie Main, Elsa Maawell
and Dodie Goodman.
Lawrence Welk will learn lo
count past uhone and uh-two
Mamie Van Doren will bo
named "Miss Fourth of July f pos­
ing with a cardboard firecracker).
Clean-cut Pal Boone will grow
aideburns and durktail to star in
" I Was a Ratpacker at Columbia
University," c o s t a r r i n g Gary
Crosby and Evtlyn, Rudie.
Ed Sullivan will gueat star on
Steve Allen's show plugging for­
eign cars.
Julius LaHosa will launch a
video scries, and hire A rthur God­
frey lo add humility to the pro­
gram .
Mamie Van Doren will b«
named "Miss Thanksgiving" loos­
ing wilh a cardboard turkey)

* Mrs
Blllhimer h at been in
tome phase of the building busi­
ness for the past 12 years. She
was one of the firat employees at
Plantation Eatatei — long before
it became known is DeRary. Af­
ter three and one half years
there, she became associated
with Drier Weller Hornet and was
with this firm until its operations
were moved to Champaign, Illi­
nois. She h at worked for Shoe­
maker ever since he siarted in
business.
The trio of "K ay " Shoemaker,
Dennison and Mrs. Blllhimer, held
down Ihe A. K. Shoemaker. Jr.
office until July, when the firm
Wat incorporated and it became
neceaiary to have a full time
accountant take care of the
book*.
These dunes are handled ably
by W. I. Dlrkcrhoof. Dickerhonf
has lived in Sanford for several

years, having previously worked
for another Sanford builder and
at Patrick Air Force Base since
coming to Florida from Ohio. He
lives with his wife. Irm a, and
children. David inn Jane, in a
Shoemaker home.
More recently Donald 1. Howe
has been engaged to handle the
sales depsrtment. Don came to
Sanford three years ago from
Ohio and formerly worked for
a Sanford builder and Stenstrom
Realty.
Moat of the men who started
with Shoemaker when he began
his building business arc still
with him. Bob Dotaco it now
the superintendent of Ravenna
Park building operations.
Other men are LeRoy Benton.
Jam es Foster. Robert Miller,
John Mitchell Sr. and Joseph
Russi.
In addition lo these men, the

folio »in; are thoie who have en­
tered Shoem ak--r tmploy in the
past two and one-half y c a r s ^
"Tennessee * Adams, A r t h u r
Boyd. Leon Rtilfum, Krnneth
Cook. Jeff D* is- R T. Davis.
James Demps. McKinley Harrl*on, V. A. Hipshire. Jamev H.
Hodge. Ceeongle Johnson, Charles
Lawson. John Henry l*e, William
Long. John Mitchell. J r., Frank
Moore. J- F. Osborne, Eugene
Padgett. Hersebel Powell. John
Rlnkavage, Lacy Earl Rouse.
Clarence Shockley. Leater k e ln n ^
J r , William Weddle. Jam es Wl1
liams, Carl Boone. Roland Croom,
Alfred Horton and David W. \a n
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An* Ha i Mikoyan. a Russian
deputy premier and ooa of the
K ram lln* top la ie im tn . arrived
back la Moscow this week la time
(nr the H it ipeclat contra** of
the Sot irt Communist Party.
lie was rrtu rn ia f from a visit
to the United Statci, during
¥ tilth he:
—Commented f a v o r a b l y on
A m rrtran i' ability to drink vodka.
~ Commended unfavorably on
U J . foreign policy, particularly a*
reta rd * Berlin and the U S. ban
on ihlpmeat of itra t* |lc good* to
the Sot let Union.
—Headed with conilderahlc irri­
tation when prevented from plac­
ing I'S . troop U ndlnta In Leb­
anon in the tam e catetory with
Soviet deceit and butcher)’ In
crushing the revolution in Hun­
gary.

The firit and third point* were
incidental to the main purpoac* of
hi* vtiil. which probably were
two.
Trade F irst Objective
Mikoyan. ea the Kremlin’* fore­
moil e ip rrt on merchandising,
probably had an eipaniloa of
trade ai hi* first objective.
One of the project* which the
parly congrats will be aikrd to
rubber itam p la Premier Nikita
Khruihchev'e
ambitious seven
year plan for the economic devel­
opment of tha Soviet Union
The announced purpose of the
plan is ultimately to make the So
Viet Union superior to the United
Slates In everything from produc
lion of milk to uteri.
Thus Mikoyan was in the m ar­
ket here for a wide variety of
products ranging from entire
chemical plants. In pipelines to
credit i

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And thus, too, hie tour reaction
when the S t t i g
Department
blocked hit project.
' Tha cold war In the Sttto De­
partm ent ii continuing." he said
To which tho S ato Department
replied: " fa tu o u s "
Mikoyan'a second purpose here
la more conjectural but may have
mat with greater tucraas.
f o r c t dammit Meeting
A diplomatic view of the sudden
pressure applied tu tha Soviet Un
Ion two months ago to the Berlin
problem fa that the Soviet* wore
acting with an ultimata view to
forcing another meeting at the
summit.

f o r beauty, convenience, and
safety in your bedroom, makr
turn three key areas ar properly
lighted.
These arras, according to the
Amarvan Home I.ightmg Insti­
tute, tro the celling, bed, and
draeaor.
"A lsrga ceiling fisture, con­

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trolled by a well switch at thr
room entrance. Is essential (or
cheerful overall lighting
plus
safety and convenience," the In­
stitute said.
Lam ps tnty bo suitable for
sm all accents, but thry can 't pro­
vide the general light needed In
the bedroom. In m in y cases, a

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shadows which a celling future ' w att bulb*. Make sure a diffusing
will elim inate.
shield ia used to rover the (with*
At the sometime, light from and eliminate glare.
the ceiling Irt* you see down into
Over the bed, a wall bracket or
dresser d raw rrs for rave In pick­
pull down fitiu rci ia practical. A
ing out the riot he* you want.
A hcdroom celling future should U inch wall bracket consisting of
b* at least IT Inches across tn d a 40-walt fluorescent tube shielded
by a (serboard provides eicrllent
reading light.
Or, if )uu prefer, you ran hang
ISO-watt pulldown fu tu res ovrr
the night stands by the bed. These
can be raised or lowered to shed
light a* draired.
"D on’t neglect the dresser In
your bedroom." the institute a d ­
vised "Many women, and even

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husband*, uie the m irror over,tha
dresser to sk! ia d rriila g aod
I grooming,"
Bullet spotlight* with 7$ watt
tvulbv mounted on the ceiling qver
the dresser provide earellent light
for this purpose These future*
have swivrl necks for easy 'a d ­
justment
To take Bravil nut* front Jthe
shell easily, rover the unihrlled
mill with cold w ater and bring
to a t&lt;oil. B»d s to 5 minutes, ca te r
with cold water and let aland a
minute. Then crack the shelli.
The meals should gome out whole
o r to hig pieces.
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Rv LYLE C. WILSON
WASHINGTON (UP!) - A real
solid tribute In the political power
uf organited labor is this fact:
If any legislation la tnaclad at
this session of Congress to penal­
ize bomb violence in labor dis­
putes it probably must come
about by indirection and, almost,
by chanrr.
I'rrsidenl Kiicnhuwer's forth­
coming HJ9 labor reform - bill
could and may change that. A* of
now. however, bomb violence In
labor disputes will heeomr »ubject
to federal penslties only because
Congress is moving toward a
crackdown on another type of
bomb outragr.
Tills other t y p e I * h a i r
bombing of schools, churches and
synagogues. thr homes and prop
erly of p e r s o n s belonging to
racial minorities
Heavy Penalties
Hill* against such hate bomb
log are accumulating In Congrraa.
All of them would makr bombing
and arson a federal crime under
most rlrrum itancrs. These civil
rights bills are more than broad
enough to cover violence In labor
disputes. Thr civil right* bill of
11to Introduced by Sen. Lyndon B.
Johnson (D-Tea.l is drawn *o
lightly (h it the fB ! could be o r­
dered out to track down the
bombers of a skunk farm.
Another is the civil rights bill
Introduced by Sen. Kenneth B.
Keating (R NY.) on behalf of
himself and 1* others represent­
ing both parties. Both bills would
invoke ■ death sentence against
a bomb thrower whose act costa
h u m an jtfe.
Mere threats to to il a bomb
or. more accurately, the uttering
of a false statement that any
prem ises would be bombed, could
be punished by a year in Jail, a
$1000 fine or both. These penal­
ties a r t prescribed prim arily to
protect religious and educational
property againit hate bombers.
Applies to Laber
Thr Johnson bill and others
would apply equally In labor dieputas or any bomb violence w hat­
ever, although that is not the
prime purpose of any of the bills.
T hr m ere transport of an riploslve within the United State* for
certain specified purposes would
be a violation of T
the proposed
laws.
Protected by thr Juhnson bill
and others would be any building
or other real or personal property
if the violence were for the pur­
pose of interfering with its use
far business, educational, religious,
charilabla or elvle objectives. The
bomb technique for the purpose of
intim lditing any person pursuing
such objectives also would be for­
bidden by federal law,

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TO T H E

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ON A 1IK A U TIFU I.,
W K I.I. - P L A N N E D
HOM ES D E V E L O P M E N T

‘COUNTRY* IN CITY—Like to live in the
•juift o f thr country, yet ''next door",to all
o f the city convenience*? R a v e n n a l’nrk will
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country, nil o f the convenience* of city liv*
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Shoemaker Construction Co. is the developrr of Ravenna Park,

Too Late To Classify
ity Russell K*y
Ordinarily I don’t go in for it*
tlsttci like laving things end tn
end to are how far thry will
reach or comparing the height of
a building by estimating how
many telephone lioukt would have
to he itackrd one on top of the
other to reach an equal height.
Now and thrn 1 do tun Into
atatiilica that tell a real itory
and are genuinely interesting.
Such was the case recently w'uen
my good friend Harold Colre of
the Florida State Chamber of
Commerce adviaed me that he
had taken the measurement! of
hii girl friend. Miss Florid*, and
wai ao thrilled he had to shout
about it.
He uisd an adding machlnt In­
stead of n tape measure and the
answer wasn't M 24 to. but it was
equally Impreaaivr. Miss Florida
la growing up. She'a a big girl
now, and a mighty attractive one.
Tb* state's permanent popula­
tion today is 4.441.000 an Increase
of 00 par cant ia Uta last aighl
yeara. Ours I* the fa itrst growing
state in the Union with one eiception, Nevada, which show* a
(7 per cent gain. For the past
three years, th r weekly ga.n to
population for th r statr has been
S.Oto. If thr number of new resi­
dents locating in th r atatr were
to select one spot H would be
like adding a new town thr sue
of Pibokre, Punta Garda or Titus­
ville every erven da&gt;«. Try to
picture to ritirs of thia altr be­
ing added to Florida earh year
and you begin to gel some idea
of how the alale is growing
We now rank the 17th statr in
population. We were 20th only
right years ago. Our population
today plarrs us clou- tn mill
stairs at Indiana or Maitarhu

writ* tt&gt; passed Missouri last
year and will probably top India
na before very long.
And these new comers are not
all old folk* nr senior citizens
a t the politicians call them
Broken down, our population fig
u rrs ahow that .17 per cent are
under 21 years of age, M per
cent are (tom 21 to 64 and only
10 per cent are over M
Florida's population I* *1 per
cent white, and there are to per­
sons per square mile of the
slate's area. Only to states are
more densely populated today.
There ire $4,2(2 square miles of
land area In Florida. Only 24
atatra are larger.
While In many of F lorida's fas
te r growing areas our citrus
groves, dairy farms and truck
farm s are giving way to new
industrial and residential growth
yet there are new groves and
farm s being developed to more
than offset luth losses.
The phenomenal growth of our
ra ttle Industry hss caused t « mil­
lion acres to ba developed as Im­
proved pasture and our cattle In­
dustry now ranks 11th In beef
production ami the industry is
growing by leaps and bound*.
In d u itrln continue to move in­
to the state and home building
has been stepped up in many
areas lo provide housing for new
comer*. Mail order land sales to
prospective home icekers con­
tinues brisk am) many nf these
large developments irivort pur
chasers Investing in homes a*
perm anent residents
All indication* point to an rv-

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icllrnt
tourist
season. Severe
wrather has driven thousands lo
the state in the past few weeks,
and hotels and motel* report good
husinrss. With the settlement of
airline strikes such earlier* as
Eastern, National. TWA, Ib-lla
anil othrrs report heavy hooking
In Florida from all section* of
the country.
Harold haa good rsuie to be
proud of hi* girl friend. Miss
Florida, She la quite a girl and
ii gelling "q u ller" and quiler".

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Pope Johns Says
Pius ‘True Saint1
VATICAN C m * ( U m - l o p e
John XXII I arid Wednesday hi*
predecessor, I'ope h u t XII, was
•'truly ■ saint M
The Pope, speaking lu pilgrims
at a general audience,, said he
was certain of the former pontiff’*
eventual rannniaalion although the
Roman Catholic Church hie not
started canonisation proceedings.
A request
for canonisation
would have to jom c from some
diocesan authority to 1'ius* native
Rome or some other church t-ody
rsther than from Pore John himself.

Legend Mixed Up
NOTTINGHAM, England it PI)

—legend got all miaed up in Not­
tingham today.
Fumeone stole Robin Hood’s how
and the sheriff nf Nottingham I*
trying lo get it hark for him
Hulun Hood’s t&lt;owlri* statue
viands outside Nottingham ( ’astir.

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the common rohi or is la ird re ­ rnmr to nearly one and a half
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A re a Record
A three-) ear-old Negro child
v a t hit hy a Sheriff* patrol car
Friday night and admitted to Seranolr Meroorhl Hospital with head
tejuriet.
M an ia L*e llult was rclratcd
this morning, and returned to hi*
home a t tits West 11th Si.
Witnesses laid that Deputy W.
. 'row n e u "going too fa it.” Skid
V iarka on the atreet were measured at S3 feet.
In other weekend accident*. Mil
ter Adolphut Brown w at charted
with driving while intoakated
when police officer* found him aittin t in hla car in a ditch on Bell
Are. Brown ran off the road on

/lews Briefs
17 Skiers Injured
MILAN, Italy (U P I&gt;—S*vrnte*n
ehiera war* injured Sunday nijrht
when two buses collided here.

No Bread, Or Cake
NEW YORK (U I'U —A atrlke
Ly g.lKXI bakery werkera hat hallad pradurtion in TOO hakeri** in
the New Yo:i m etnv'ottan area.

vVrondizi Enus Tour
MIAMI ( U l'li—A rtentine Pr*akient Arturo Fronditl ended hia
L. 8. visit Sunday by dedlcatlmt
a new air terminal here.

Robs Grandmother
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.\&gt;IZO£V!V%rI*amu Sugita, 22.
-ii)( the weekend
, ^ u » grandmother
te n th |4 i.a ? ami
policy.

‘ v a n (IT !)—
w i i caught durafter tying up
and making off
a life insurance

Talks In 12th Week
GENEVA (UP1I — The deadkicked U.8.—Britiah - H um an nu­
clear talka entered their 12th
week today with no protpect of
early agreement in alghl.

8 Trampled To Death
m HINGA1UKE ( Ul’i i - o n e aged
% ia n and two elderly women were
trampled to death in a weekend
■tamped* to collect Chine** new
year money packet* from a Chiaeie temple ouliide the city.

Lewis ‘Improving’
WASHINGTON ( U l'li — John
U. Lawia, one of A m erkan labor's
moat controversial figures, waa
reported "much unproved'’ today
^ n hte fight for recovery from a
^ e a r t attack.

3 Sailors Killed
Slate Toll Is 19
PENSACULA (U PI) — Thro#
aallora from a nearby Naval Air
■#baa# wore killed early today whan
their speeding. car crashed Into •
truck north of here.
The Escambia County Sheriffs
•Wee said the car, whteh waa
apparently traveling at a high
M ir of speed, paaaed another
ta r and smacked inlo the truck
at the interiection of U. S.|
Highway to and the Ellyaon Field
cut off, about nine miles north of
Pensacola.
9 Sheriff Km matt Shelby idrnllBed the dead as Donald Tullla,
it. Racine. W la. Lawrence H.
Gaia, 22, Milwaukee, Wte., and
Jerry Robert Driscoll, 21, Qafn#y,

the left ante and traveled To fret
in the ditch before coming to real,
officer! (aid. The accident occur­
red at i:.W p. m. Saturday.
Edmund S. True love. VAH-7,
NAS Hanford, fell ailerp at the
wheel early Saturday-morning and
demolished hia tedan when it hit
a tree at East F in t St. and Chap­
man Avr.
Alton Ctinloo Coleman. Sanford
Negro, waa charged with driving
while intoxicated when hia vehicle
hit a telephone pole at 7th ante
Sanford Ave., late Friday night. A
paiaengrr. Dorothy Wilson, vea*
taken to St-minute Memorial Ho*
pital with injuriei.
Other accidentx were reported at
0:26 p m. Friday at Firtl and
Park, and 5:27 p. m at Second
and la u rel, when a vehicle driven
by Donald Willard Fierce J r. col­
lided w/th one driven by Henry L.
Alexander.
Frank Wilaun, Negro, Orlando,
was charged with attempted rape
Saturday, and Everett lore Brown
waa pot in jail for xtraling a de­
cent package of chicken livers
from the Tip-Top grocery.
J u n e ! E. Miner, Negro, from
NAS Sanford, waa put in the city
Jail shortly after being rwleaaed
from the county jail for assault
and battery. M iner, cut Clifford
Winfrey on the bark with a knife.
Hr waa apprehended at the main
gale of the Naval Air Station, offk rra laid.

'Driver Of Month'
Will Be Selected
Some fortunate itudent will re ­
ceive the second driver of the
month award at Seminole High
School Thursday morning. The pre
xentatlon will he made at 9:30 in
the auditorium.
The student will be recognised
for outstanding road courtesy and
obedience to traffic laws. Award*
will Include an engraved silver
plaque from Kader'a Jewelry and
M gallons of gas from W arner'!
Service Station
Spoil cured by the Traffic Commitre of Seminole High School, the
•‘drivrr of the month" is selected
by adults, including police o ffi­
cers, teachers, aqd parents. Stu
dent advisor to the committee,
Charles Fo«, will introduce Charlie
Morrison, who will make the
award.
Last month U&gt;« fust aw ard waa
won kg Steve INiwall. son of. Mrand Mrs. Hjtusf PoWeil. The atu
dent la selected from those who
have their car* registered for the
student parking lot.

Mrs. Pearl Peters
Succumbs At Home

Mrs. Pearl W Peters. T2. R ais­
ed away at her home tn Geneva.
Saturday night after a short ill
nr as.
She waa born Sept. II, ISM.
in Americus, Ua. She had lived
in Ganeva for SO years.
Mr*. Peters was a m r miter of
the H illrrett Baptist Church of
Geneva, the Geneva Garden Club
and the Grneologkat Club. She
waa the wife of the late Victor
Thomas Peters
Survivors Include three daugh­
ters, Mrs. Frederick Bower. O r­
lando: Mrs. W. F. Wilkinson.
Enid, Okla.; Mrs. J. M. Jones J r.,
Okinawa; two grandchildren; one
brother, John Worthy, Americus
and several meres and nrphewi
At teail I t peraopa, counting
Funeral services will he an
the three aalleia, peri died In ar- oouaced
by
Rrision
Funeral
cidenu In Florida over the week­ Home.
end, If of them en the highway*.

No Dance Tonight
Ballroom dancing at the Sanford
Civic Center wtU not be held to
night.
Partly tteedy through Tuesday.
Thia w rt« only the class will
A Hide confer. High epper 80's, meet from 8 9:30 p. m. &lt;ws T hurs­
bw te H i . Nertheeet wind* I t le day. The class is sponsored by the
M miles per beer.
Sanford Kerreslion Department.

Weather

Humane Society Forming
Here; Decision Praised
The formation of the Seminole hastily when the service* of Mar
County Humane Society has been vin lleltm an. managing director
greeted with enthusiasm by loeal of th* Orlando Society, were *c
law enforcement and health offi cured. Mra. Cowley stressed that
rials.
the organliation is in no way
A small group mat with offi limUrd, and will welcome m em ­
al&gt; from the Orlando Chapter bership* from any county real
discus* the Incorporation, by­ dent.
laws and constitution of the new "Th# society ran only hecumr
■r sanitation.
a
valuable
rommumiy
asset
Slim Galloway, county consta­ through the continued Interest and
ble, said, "If w* can get thia ro-eperalion of ihr public." she
started, many of our moat aermua said. "We will announce « general
problem* will be euterd. Af pres­ meeting al a later date, when
ent, law officer* and the health officers, a hoard of director* and
department must round up all an advisory hoard will hr elect
stray animal* and investigate re­ ed."
port* of cruelty.’*
Attending the meeting w err
The Society hopes to become Mr. and Mr*, lleltman, Mr. and
. % irorporat*d within two weeks. Mra George II. Garrison. Mr
Mrs. Ernest Cowley ha* been and Mra Ralph Jacobus, «u of
fhoeen temporary organizational Orlando; from Seminole County,
*bairm an. Mra. Cowley said that Galloway, Dr. John Thurmond,
■samberahip It now open, and Val Itobbins, county sanitarian,
those who are Interested n a y call and Mra. Arnold Hood, superin­
her at PA 2-22M.
tendent of the city too, and Mra.
A q aarini last week waa called Constantin* Dtwolski.

Hunt For 95 Fails
To Produce Clues;
5innal Discounted
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia (l!P l)
Four p l a n e s and two ships'
searched Ihe ice • choked North
Atlantic today for clues to the
fate of 93 person* on the Danish
motor vessel Hans II ed toft which
di*ap|wared after striking an Iceherg four days ago.
Moderating weather aided Ihe
search. But no trace of the bright
orange vessel or Its passengers
and crew waa Immediately, visi­
ble
Faint radio signals had raivrd
hope that at least some survivors
were alive in a lifeboat or on an
ice floe But search director* said
today there seemed little likell
hood the signals were related to
the Hedtoft
Royal Canadian
Air
Force
search and re«cue officers said it
was believed the signals came
from an aircraft or an aircraft
homing signal They were not on
a distress frequency, they said,
nor on frequencies known lo he
available to ihe H nlloft's radio or
the radios in its llfrhoats
Planes m ss.crusted the rough­
ly 100 - square • mile an-a off
the southern lip of Greenland this'
morning under a I.ooo . foot ceil
ing. Visibility w at reported lo Im&gt;
seven miles, obscured al tim et by
light snow.

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Process Is Quiet,
Space Expert Says U.S. 3 Killed, 80 Hurt
By Bomb In Cuba Incidents Lacking
Lags Far Behind Russia

Diilies Seeks ideas
On Berlin Problem

Interviews Slated
For Engineer Job

HAVANA, Cuba (U P M -Author
me* ordered an investigation to­
basis, tigging and sagguig with day to determine whether a bomb
the lurn of every new year." he explosion in the midst of a reli­
gious procrtsioa was accidental or
said, ' then we'd tu-Urr spew! our
a counter revolutionary action.
money buying telescopes lo watch
Ttiree person* were killed and
the Russians pioneer ui spare.’' *0 Injured, many seriously, when
Glennan, first witness al the the bomb exploded Sunday In the
committee's follow up hearings on midst of 13.000 pilgrim* in a pro
studies held tn the Seriale last cession al El Uobrr shrine out­
week, gave this resume of IT.S, - side Santiago de Cuba in Orient*
space plans for the iin mediate fu province.
lure:
Ttiree person* were understood
Hurl a 10 ton space craft Inlo. to have been arrested In the p re­
or tilt around the earth by 1961. | lim inary inquiry
Fir* a two ton space craft "in­ The explosion firs) was thought
to deep space—Ia r beyond the lo have been caused by an aban­
moon" by the sam e year.
doned arm y or rebel mine In the
Orbit a 73 - Ion space craft Santiago area, which had hern
around Ihe earth hy 1963
tile scene of some bitter fighting
Glennan did not say in hi* open- in the tong rebellion that toppled
ing remarks how (ar along the the Kulgencio Batista regime.
space trail Hutsia will he hy
Hut expert* said later that ab
fDf9*
% ’f y •
flea*
Conceding that Russia has rock blast was caused by a bomb or
eta more powerful than anything a grenade
in the U S. spare arsenal, GlenThe vtolrnce occurred shortly
nan said:
before Fidel Castro returned to
"We are behind the Russians mi hla Sierra Meastra stronghold to
the lima scale because they have launch his land reform program in
biggrr boosters. We shall have to which state owned atatea will be
spend large sums of money and divided a m o n g Cuba's tenant
work harder to attain our space farm ers.
goals as soon a s we want."

Over 1,500 Visit Local Briefs
Ravenna Opening

March Nets $155
From Lake Mary

Groundhog Sees Shadow,

Hustles Back Into Cave

PUNX5UTAWNEY, P a , (U P I)
— The fam ed (Punxautawney)
Sheriffs Ite utles are Investigat­ groundhog, ju st back from a
ing the death of an Altamonte
Springs Negro who reiwirtrdly shot "successful" trip in Ihe moon,
himself with a 12-gauge shotgun hounded mil of hia coiy lair atop
last night.
Gobbler's Knob al I 23 a, m to
M rirkiah Jeremiah F.ppt. 37, day, saw hla shadow, and fure
waa found dead in hla home at east six m ore weeks of wintry
6 :IB p. nt.
weather,
A coroner’s jury will deride
While mem tiers of the I'u n itu
whelber the death was suicide, la vine) Groundhog Club braved
murder or ,v.. elervlal, J. L. K m I six above te rn temperatures on
and Vern Brewster, deputy stter Csnoe Ridge, the world a fora
iff*, arr investigating.
most w calhrr prophet waddled in
lu a brighl sunlight He sal up un
hu haunt hr a and cast Ihe larg
i l l y Manager W a r r e n
E. est shadow ev er witnessed during
Knowles it attending a meeting In (hr V) vrars nf tin annual ritual,
Atnmling tei tradition, when
Ihe state treasurer's office la die
cut* the Fire and Dolire Officers lha ground hug see* hie shadow
Bet ire men) Fund.
on &lt;Feb 3, aix week* of cold
Aleo in Tallahassee for the two weather are in store Otherwise
day session te Fire Chief Mark there would be an early tpring
Cleveland.
In a brief interview with new*

Officials At Capitol

FLORIDA____ NO. 801

Virginia Integrates 4 Schools

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Dr T .,
Keith Glennan. director of Hie N a­
tional Space A d m i n I a tralion,
warned t o d a y that Americans
most "roll sags our sleeves . furf
years lo com e" H ihi-y hope tn
catch up with Russia in the ra re
lor apace,
Mr lull) Ihe House .Spate Com ­
mitter that tim e, money and e f ­
fort must lie poured Into a tu t
lalncd U 8 program if thia coun­
R e t u r n to S r x i i k
try is to overcam e Russia's lead
On the turfare, the U. S. Coast
in puwrrtul rocket boosters.
Guard cutter Campbell and the
"If our space programs are to
German motor vessel Potcidon
turned back into the ice fields u be run on an off again, on again
the tun rose for the brief right
hour* of tub - arc tir daylight.
The ships have been forcer! to
v e e g open water during darkness
because of the hazardous ire eon
ditions off the Greenland gla
eiert which spawn Atlantic Icebergs
WASHINGTON (U l'li - Secretary of State John Foster Dulles
today sought Ihe Idea* of the new
chairman of the Senate Foreign
County Commissioners failed to Itelaltons Committee on the tim e­
hire an engineer Saturday morn­ bomb Berlin crisis,
Dulles confers al the Capitol
ing.
Several of (he applicants did not with Chairman J. William Fillallrnd the screening session The bright ID-Ark. i.' until now one of
interview* will continue this week. his sternest critic*, before flying
The Commission twill mrel In lo Kurnpr Tuesday lo discuss the
regular session tomorrow at »i30 Grrman problem with Allied le ad ­
a.ro. A meeting la scheduled fur ers.
Fulhrighl already has hsih-d the
2:3&lt;) p. m with Aulliua F relisnd,
Itevrnna Park had its formal
director of F l o r i d a lloapilal Dulles mission. He said he hoped opening yesterday amt more Bun
gram s Under discussion will be the in -rrtary “ will find some 1,500 lersons visited the mod-1
the proposed bounty Health Unit. means lo oi&gt;en up negotiition's home and construction sites during
on Germany and other Furopean Ihe afternoon.
problems.
A. K Shoemaker J r., president
Dollrs talked by telephone with of Shoemaker Conet ruction Co.,
Fulbright Saturday shortly before which Is developing Ravenna Park,
the Slate Department announced said he was "well pleased" St the
la k e Mary mothers covered the the European trip. Thai waa Just response of th# opening of the
iown Friday night «"d turned in owe day after the new chairman model home.
tt&amp;3 tor f ie alnW l Mothers Mardi called on Ihe Elsenhower adm inis­ By actual count, more than 1.500
on Polio.
tration lo get off "dead ren te r" adults visited Ihe park. The rount
Ileadlnr the drivt waa Mr* and take the initiative in settling Included both husband and wife,
Richard Keogh, who expressed ap ­ cold war controversies.
when both came, but did not In­
preciation for the courtesy extend
Another frequent critic of Dul­ clude a large numt-er of childrrn
ed th e #workrrs as they called on les' course. Senate Democratic
Shoemaker today said he would
friend* and neighbor*
Whip Mikt
Mansfictd (Mont ), like lo "express my rincere appre­
Assisting in the drivr ware Mrs. also praised the secretary's trip ciation to the public amt lo those
Curry, Mr* C. W. HjolJom, Mrs. a* an "excellent Idea." lie urged who helped with alien bouse" lie
Roy llowall, Mr*. Robert Itugrn Dulles and oth er Allied leaders to added lhal a "s|&gt;ecia| thank you"
stein, Mr*. Curtis Green. Mrs abandon their "rigid position" on a as dur Florida Dower A Light
Millard Rice, Mia. J . V an , Mrs. Berlin and lay some potillve plan Co., which la providing medal liana
C J . McMinnimum.
for all Ravenna Dark homes.
hefore Russia.
Mr*. Pat McCathy. Mr* Hubert
Lankford. Mra. Dale Alexander,
Mrs. Donald Coleman. Mra. Trd
Brooklyn, Mrs Mlldrrd Donaldson,
Mrs. Ty Dedrnsn, Mrs Nancy
Totnbter, Mr*. Martha Mitchell,
Mra Martha Rilley, Mrs. James
Chlpman ami Mra. Ida Keogh

Negro Found Dead;
Investigation Set

SANFORD.

men before snuggling back un
drrgruund to aw ait the arrival
of warmer w eather, the ground
hog laid rlaim to being the first
member of the animal kingdom
to reach the moon.
lie disclosed he made his space
Bight in a five-gallon milk ran.
using three gallons of groundhog
I -inch for fuel. The punch Is a
mysterious potion of liquids and
herb* known only lo th* groundhog himself, and l&lt;ee Sullivan, of
firial mixologist of the local club.
Rival groundhogs al Quarry a
wile, Pa., and Hun Prairie, Wis ,
arr itrirliy
"woudrhuck mm
grata" hrre. And official U. ft.
Weather Bureau forecast!, "Hog
w nil "
Coal operator Sam light, prrsi
di nt of the local groundhog club,
annually' raps at the 'rhurk's hole
with a willow r a n r In summon
out the wise old critter.

Charles Casscl. Dell ary. U re ­
cuperating at hi* home following
surgery
at Grange
Memorial
Hospital Cassrl la director of the
Hanford Male Chorus.
Toastm aster's Hub wID meet
Wednesday al 6 30 p m. in Mar
I omj Restaurant. Last week Ed
Graham won the preliminaries In
the club speech contest
New
mem bers Introduced were Vernon
Mile. Cameron U w reoce and
Honnte Keen.

Bob Crumley has relinquished
the former name of his Insurance
agency and rrplarmi It with hla
own. Two yeais ago Crumley
purchased Ihe John II Williams
Insurance Agency, During that
period the name has remained for
good wilt purposes and compilestinna with the telephone hook.
tin Jan. 16. all prtntrd m ater­
ial,
rhecka,
and
advertising
em erged with the name of Ihe
Bob Crumley Agency. When the
new phone hook I* published, cus­
tom era will find the offira under
the "C."
Stanley L. Bromley received a
bachelor of seieiue degree dur­
ing informal graduation eaerclsea
at Stetson University, Friday
morning. Ilrumley manages the
Stetson Ikaikstorr. He plana to
continue |n business.
The Central Florida Chapter of
the National Multiple Schlerosis
Society ha* Iteen organised In Or
lando in serve eight eountlee In
Central Florida.
The counties are Orange, I.*ke,
Osceola. Seminole, Flagler, Bre­
vard. Volusia ami Sumter. MS
patients. relatives of MS patients
or a frond interested In working
with MS, should notify Ihr office
al 500 Magnolia Ave , office No.
3, Orlando

The Perfect Dress
DRGVIDF.NCK, H I. (UI’D—
Delegates attending a Providence
dioteve Catholic youth organiza­
tion meeting Sunday night voted
In favor of a resolution that a
drv«* ought lo he "light enough
tn show the wearer is a woman
and louse enough lo show ihe la
• lady "

Fish Auction Set
The &lt; rntral Florida Aquarium
Society will meet at a p.m. Wed
needs) in the band hall at Sem­
inole High School
A fish auction will be held in ad ­
dition lo a program ami business
«e**ion.

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NORFOLK. Vs. (UPI)—Virjfinia admitted 21 Negroes
to white public schools today in a reluctant hut pvuceful nun*
from a policy of maaaivo resistance to integration.
Seventeen Negroes were admitted to school* in Norfolk
and four at Arlington in the Wnnhington auburbs.
There w as not the slightest incident, deapita a few pinnpening rumblings that there
would be pii'krltng and strife.
Until today, affected schools In
Norfolk had been rioted sine#
last summer in Ihe severe appIG
ration of a Virginia law lhat re­
quired the closing of any school
lhat was integrated.
liy DARRELL GARWOOD
Other schools th a t were closed
WASHINGTON (U P I)-P re* id rn t
under the same law are in Char*
Elsenhower told Congress to his lullesvllle—perm itted t &gt; open seg­
first annuel sp arr report today regated today under an eleventh*
that the goal of this nation te hour court reprieve that post­
poned integration until nrxt Sep­
peaceful interplanetary flight.
loioktng beyond the U.f. proj­ tember—and at F ront Royal in
Warren County. The affrrtcd
ect to place a man in orbit within school there did nut open today.
two years, lha chief t.x*vut(*e
1* saui au along flier* wouiuu 4
said that new programs are aimed he any trouble and there was
at "exploring our solar a y .la m M,d Principal Chattel W.
Purdue, a form er Duke Univerfirst by unmanned, then ** otjr football alar and now prindmanned deep space vehicles.
I pal of Norfolk's Mg Norviaw
"Aa man made dev lets, one aft High.
In Arlington, w here police pa­
cr another havs reronnoltrred th*
frontier* el spar*," he said, trol* and officers with gai masks
for anything,
"there is a realliation that th* wer* prrpared
human raca has begun Ua great­ Schcvi Supt, Ray R. Reid iiM
with relief, "I am happy to team
est, must daring adventure."
"Th* benefits that wtU come as there were no incident* and the!
man's peaceful conquest of apace everything is q u ie t."
A boycott had been threatened
proceeds should he shared with
by white pupils a t Arlington MM
the world "
U failed to develop.
Jaal (tear Threshold
Joan Pott*, a whit* girl at Ar­
The President’s comment* were
contained In a 33 page document, lington, said she did not want te
summing up apace achievement! attend school with Negroes and
of 193* The annual report la re ­ went home. Her father sent her
quired hy th* National Aeronau­ bark to school. Four whit* boys
also asked perm ission le leave
tics and Spar* Art.
Eisenhower said “ a beginning but changed their mind*.
has been mad* of which we may
wall be proud." But he cautioned
that "we are, however, only Just
•e a r the threshold.”
He ea pressed coeifWWtvc# that
th* nation "ha* lha knowledge,
Funeral service* war* held at
wiU and the skill lo move ahead
swiftly and surely In rapidly I p. rn. today for Kevrrly Jean
developing areas of technology." Lindsey, Infant daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Edwin I-. Undsey, 1911
Magnolia Avr. T b r child died
shortly after birth Saturday morn­
ing
In addition to h e r parrnts, she
te survived by three brother*,
John Henry larli. It. of 245 1-arry L , Donald D. and Gary
Grand Vista, DeRary, died Sun Phillip Undsey; m aternal grand­
day in Seminote Memorial Hoi mother, Mr*. Phillip Drilling, and
paternal grandm other, Mr*. Ouida
pilal.
Mr. Loti moved to DeRary lo lJndsvy, both of Morrtlton, Ark.
Services were held at graveside
1934 from Cleveland, O. He was
a retired auditor foe General tn Oaklawn Memorial Park, with
Electric Corp . a member of th* the Rev. Thomas O'Stean, pastor
Presbyterian Church D e B a r y, of the First Methodist Church, oimember of th# Cleveland Hrlght* Brisling Grsmkow Funeral Home
F and AM, and past patron of the was m charge of arrangement#.
Eastern Star Chapter in Ctev*
land Heights.
Survivor* Include hia wife, Mr*.
Idly C. In ti, DeBary; two son*
Robert F. In ti, Philadelphia, Pa.,
The 73th anniversary of thn
and Richard F. laid, Cleveland;
one daughter, Mr*. Dorothea L First Baptist Church yastentey
hlbbald. Carmel Valley. Cal., waa highlighted hy sermons b f
sevan grandchlldrea, one brother Dr. John MeGuire, secretary d
Herman Lod, and a sister Mr*. the Florida B aptist Convention.
Dr. McGuire chose "What Con­
Anna B. Rolf, both of Fort Wayne,
stitute* a G reat Church" lor hte
Ind.
Funeral service* wtU be held topic.
Th* Concord Chutr sang special
at 3 p. in. Wednesday In Gramkow Funeral Home. Tha Rev. A. selections for the 2:43 a. m.
C. Summrr* will affiriila. In­ venire during Ihe day of eelehra*
terment will be held *t a later fTun. Hirhard lloltzclaw was solo­
ist at II a. m. with the Adult
dal*.
Choir.
Displayed in tf u church were
momrntos of th# pest, including
* copy of Th* Sanford Herald,
dated Nov. 25. 1910.
Funeral service* for the Infant
ton of Mr and Mrs William V
llotark, ST^o Mrllunvjlle A ve.
wrre held
al graveside
tery. Th* baby died Thursday
The sound par form a nee in the
soon after birth in Seminole Mutual Convert Aaaoelalion seriee
Memorial Hospital
t* presented a t the Hanford
The Rev Jose Cardoso of G* Civic Center tomorrow night at
teen llaptiat Church officiated. a rift,
Surviving, In addition to the p a r­ The Dance D ram a Company,
ent*. ar* grandparents, Mr. and featuring Emily Frank*!, la lilted
Mrs Gerald llosark, Osteen, and to appear before a largo audience.
Mr and Mr* C. K Patterson, Tickets mag be purchased at Ihe
Hanford. Gramkow Funeral him e door for those who do not have
was in charge of arrangement* memberships.

U. 5. Space Goal:
Peaceful Flights

Final Rites Today
For Lindsey Baby

John Henry Lotz
Dies In Hospital

Church Celebrates
75th Anniversary

Rites Held Sunday
For Hosack Infant

Dance Drama Here
i£ inML.k*Vw r £ Tomorrow Night

Lake Mary Boy Wins 4-H Beef Ribbon

WiN.NtvifS IN 4-H HE Eh' SHOW — Top .Mary. laift tu right, Carl Stubbing*. Jerry
hornira were won by these boys in the Sem­ Arndt. A rd.n Amdl, Al I I . . ™ (Ju d n ),
inole County Beef Show nt the Fnrmer’A Uoten llnnkliu ...I W. R. Hopkln..
Auction market S a tu r d a y murniutr. Blue
ribbons were won by Curl Stubbing*, L a k e
(Herald Staff Photo)

Hereford heifer, Mis* l.arrym an,
to ■ win in th* red ribbon group
wilh a total of a4 5 point*, and won
another red ribbon with hi* Here­
ford bull. Other rad ribbon winner*
were Hubert Hephini, Lake Mary,
with M points and Ardea Arndt,
Oviedo, with 80.5,
Judaea for tee Mtow ware Al
u .? ,
» 'h ?r.S 2 ™ Dawson, Gviado, and Cecil Twckar,
{“
.*£ Be-nmole C o u n t y Agricultural
Agent. Scoring waa baaad e a show­
Hcminole Leader II.
Je rry Arndt, Oviedo, showed hte manship, fitting and eendttloniag
A l ake Mary lazy look lop hon­
or* Saturday in Ihe third annual
Seminole ( mmly 4 II Club Beei'
Show,
Cart Stubbing* compiled a total
of p i 7 point* out of a possible 100,
a* he diaplayed Ills .Shorthorn
betfer, Seminole U a d e r’s Has*.

of the animal, record books and
th* judge's score o f th* animal.
Premium money w aa gtvra by the
Sam inula County Cattlemen'* Amo rial ion.
Th* rixzw wn* a new eaperieaoo
for many of the boy*. A number ed
spectators pitched in to help groom

and dreaa the animate. Ardea
Arndt, Oviedo, a n d Richard and
Freddie Great a t Loagwoai parlkips ted tar Mm Orel thee. Tha
low animate will go la Hte dtetrtt
te Ileatwmoo. Fete Id.

Mothers March On Polio In Sanford Tonight; Please Light Up Your Porch

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Page 8—Wed., Jan. 28, 1069

Adult Classes Set
For L p a n School
Plans arc brine madr U&gt; offrr
adult c liiir t in typing and hook
keeping In the Lyman School
a n a . according to an announce'
Bent by E. S. Douglass. director
of Adult and Vocational Educa­
tion in Seminole County.
Aa organliational meeting haa
been act for Fab. S, at T:3o p m.
All adulti who are intrrritrd In
taking their course* ihould report to Lyman High School at
foat time.
The bookkeeping clan will be
taught by Roger llarrti. auditor
for the county ichool lyilrm and
formerly a member of the faculty
0f Seminole High School, Sanford.
Typing will be taught lay Mr».
Evelyn
lloberg
of Altamonte
•printi. Sira. Iloherg haa had r t
tenilve aerretarlal eiperlenre In
Washington, D. C., and waa cmad by the Joaeph F. Nehel
trading Co., and the ilorg
Warner Corp.
There have been many request*
for a data In home rewing but
a teacher haa not aa yet hern
found. Aa aonn aa an Imlrudor
who can qualify for an adult tem­
porary certificate ran he obtain
ed, there rlaiaea will hr addrd.
The only charge for thrie
eoursai la a regtatration fee of
$1.00 and the coat of malerlala.
Further Information can be ob­
tained from E. S. Douglass. Di­
rector, Adult A Vocational Educa­
tion, School Adminialrallon llldg.,
Sanford, Fla. The telephone ia
F A J-4105.

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Florida Sanitarium will return
home early nett week.

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The only woman (rvef to die on
foe gallows in Vermont for murdor was a Mrs. Meaki-r, who was
oaerulrd In I Wo for poisoning her
granddaughter.

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Longwood
a fried chicken dinner, Saturday.
Jan. SI, 1:30 to 0 p. m. A program
•t anterlafoment throughout the
•Inner la planned. Procceda will
toward the purrhaae of new
rumrats.
F TA Meeting
Report waa made on the pro
la d of the year at the brief
business meeting of the Irmgwood
F . T . A. last Tuesday night, pre­
ceding the fashion show presented
by the Home Economics DepartKent.
Announcement was made- of
adult rlaiaea In typing, shorthand
and Spanish to begin February 1
Pt the school.
Jaytee Molurtadr
A motorcade of local Jayccwa
and wives atlrndrd thr annual
distinguished service award ban
quel of the lirLand club last
TUeaday night. Hunt nf honor at
the tvrnl was national prraldrnt.
Bob Coi.
Attending. Irom hrrr. wen- lull
•nd Marge Lallrrc, Mr. and Mr».
Waller llelhea, Mr. and Mrs Kir­
by Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry
Tatrault and Rirhard Zartman.
Oatdoor Dance
Jaycce prraldrnt Rill LaUrcc
baa announced that the weekly
dance for teenagers will lw held
In the I-on* wood Park, weather
permltling, IhU Friday nlghl.
Winners In Iasi week’s cnnleata
were Laura Glaser and farllon
Tahor. fast dance and Itetsey
Chandler and Charles Taw, slow
dame Door price waa taken hy
Lea Glddens
Mrs. Sherry Sammack rmitinn
•a with Inst mrl Ion in specialty

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�Khrushchev Given
Full Support Of
21st Red Congress

*
VOL XLIX

MOSCOW i L T I i — The tilt Coin-,
munift Party congress of the .He- I
vlet Union Wat rapidly dr* Hop
ins today into a -how of mat»ivr unity behind Premier Niki­
ta Khrushchev.
Only Yugoslavia ha* n n if un
der attack for failinf to triumph
over “ rcviaiimiam," and the way |
was left open for the Yujtotlava
to enter the fold attain tomr time
in the future.
Speaker alter speaker painted
a picture of triumph over "rev monism" which reared it* head
aince the previou* congress ht
l»5ft
Approve Ideological l»*ue
On the prime Idcoinitical issue,
the path to hr followed by sodaliat
rounlrie*.
Khrushchev’*
G I . A l ) Y O U ’R E H E R E
M uck U t velum) J r ., preftident of
tha Seminole C oun ty C h a m b e r of Com m erce, welcomed
M r . and Mr*. A l H n iin rd o to the “ Orfee C lu b " this m o rn in*. T h e Bnitardo* are S a n fo rd ’* “ C ourleay W eek” couple.
(H e ra ld S ta ff P ho to)

»King Is Pictured
As Plot 'Victim'

ICBM Squadron
To Be Ready Soon

,,.oaee-ulioo.
Hcbultal*
w '' r * , ,
r
scheduled this afternoon before
Criminal Court Judge Hoy H. f* 7 n ? („,f" n t

*""*"-*?

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Z
‘ ,.ur,n‘:

„ ,n
.band* of lb. aU-man Jury.
.1 the
the stale
State
► Bedell U&gt;M
thr i l l ; Ihr
to prose-on
n r o v c ^ cnarge*
charge
bad failed to
»ad .eninneered
a plot
that King had
. . ....
-----------i_ ar - , to hlock hia possible
Indictment
for allegedly paying former slate
Rep Boom- Ttllrtl Jr. ItO.OOo lo
withdraw a* his iq.ponent m Hie
1#S6 slat* Senate race.
-When Mr. King transferred
» l o 000 in
in currency
currency io
to air.
Mr. Tillctt.
fiu.uuo
m ien,
R was entirely poilllcal in nature,
Hoi Mr
Mr Kmc
is
not
bring
But
King
is
not
bring
. . . Bui
klried hare for violation of alcrtion
lows." Bedell said.
The defense lawyer pointed oul
that King is charged specifically
With procuring two deputy sheriffs
RolUe Arnold and James Busircc.
to testify falsely before the grand
Jury- Kvarything el*, i* t«-sida
tt*» point, Bedell said.

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’k l,'

, was rrealevl from part of ('amp
a - ,^
tv,r(h llf Iy),
h
McElroy wa. the lead oil wit-

...............ere
wrrr. invited
,,r&lt;1 to
U&gt; the
lhr FlorM"r
id* Slate
,W L Bank, where pn„denl
iuvl.tr opened a Joint *av. ,U1' li-ridini
(nf tin
Ml* Among
Ainiinr*
'nk'* account
for
them*
■l*t* •*rr orange* (mm Pat
nct rru " l o - cigarettes and
***"*‘&gt;
Koumlilat and An
'''re "'1
Store, a dally illary
,,0" k ,r°m the Jolm H William*
Insurance \gincy ,.|..,irir
(engraved
lr» with
iheir nanus', an Her trie fry paii
from Florida Power ami Light
^
^
^
^
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ford * Courtesy Couple-1913. Carol
**&gt; Al Bsstardo
Yesterday Carol .ported a tor
»*««*
Hamvey Flonsl Shop.
*,l&lt;1
* 1 'utonniere
. J h!‘
m ' w .m rr I'aik
mg her mother in^ Winter I ark
for two wrrkt
They Were on
their way lo Cleveland when Ihe
artesl look plare Al ha* been
released from the Air Force and
will work for lit* brother in hit
rement construction firm
Their comments"’ "We are hav­
ing a wonderful lim e ” Evoryone
Bryan Willi*, slate auditor, ha* i* *" friendly" ‘"U r
lovi
il
made a report on lhaaccounts and here " Opinion seems to be Uisl
record*of John L. Galloway,
tax the Basiardns will rcitirn to SaneoUcctor of Seminole County.
ford in ihe future
The report included July I, '(»
Chairman of Courtesy Week is
to April 30, '58. Willis' general Jayree Davr Thrasher,
•tatemrnt (aid that collection* o
f
--------------------------------record were properly remitted:
. .,
_
vremitunccs were made regularly | f U C K H l t S C O T ,
'and accurately.
. .
.
According lo WiUu, the percent
a«c ut tax rollection* * u v gi««!
No charges were made at noon
and tii« rolls properly rinsed. Collection* of luccupalional license* tmlay when a pick-up irock hit Ihr
were "diligently made" and com rear fender of a passenger car at
miMSons to general properly hill­ 1.1th 81. and l.aurcl \- e.
Driver of ihe I ruck was Richard
ed ("toeing remarks revest m
Willi*' opinion, that the records in Russell Cameron, an employe of
general ware accurate ami well Harold Kaslnrr Co.
Cameron told Sgt*. li*n Butler
kept.
A total of
(i wa* col- and l.eu Ro*k that he could not n r
1let ted on the general roll* in ]t&gt;57. thr car driven by Mr* Sarah
Tb* inunglhle rolls showed col- Luella Otgalharp. Orlando. Dam­
age* were rxtimalrd at 11.*&gt;0 to
lections of It.VDli io
Tha
Tb* redan
repon was
was auhmilUd
sul.mliuu to
to Mr*- Olgatharp"*
Wlthauto
tnirV,The
, m|area
1U.
Oflv, Iw-Roy Collin* and Ih# Iwgs*
tnrenl-itrt,
officer*
eaid.
laiiv* Audiling Comnulle'

State Audit Cites
Seminole Records

fsjQ C n Q r g e P l Q C e d

Lake Mary Plans
For Pioneer Night
Pioneer Night will if held in
l^k* Mary Feb a
Thw annual .-clshraiiui honoring
nwwi and wrorutfi oier *W ia anlkdpaled with enthusiasm hy rrsidrnt*
at Seminole County stsd 8* neighAlready Frank Evan*, chairman
at Pioneer Night, has received
more than ft) letter* asking about
the observance. People under &lt;W
may bw admitted if they bring an
oldster with them.
Pioneer Night was originated by
Kvan*. It will be held from 7-30L30 p. m. in the Lake Mary Cham
ver at Commerce buiMing .

Thieves Hit Again
Sanford Scale Co, Ju7 Cypres*
Avw., n
entered last night by
tRlerea who walked out the front
door with a radio ami typewriter.
Police found the front door open
thi* morning. Entrance was gamed
window.

— «■ !» T «}» a »

• »“ « "
nvestigatlon
'? &gt; .byfcen*^'
headed
Democratic leader
. ,, jnhnauo
IMUMl U WUliniUll,
The vlefi n»e chief *»id under
questioning that the lamp Cook
ICBM station will la- a "soft
bale," meaning that the missiles
will in- lie-Aleil afmii' gruund
He milt edial Dial tluwiUI war
cotl&gt;r some at the missiles might
.
, .
, .
imrlai *i(ark
“* dcstroyedln an initial attack
,,, ,hr Sovieta - possibly b, ml*
" lr* '•“ nebed from submarine.
Hpeedup on Folarl*
McElroy also rev r a t e d that the
Navy's I’olans missile as h.-en
"downgraded" sonlewhal in order
to speed ita development Hr said
Ihcre'has'heen " t o W sicrifice in
riW

Health Possible,
Even If Married
LONDON t l 'P l i - Dr Kenn.dh
Hut chin told BrBIUi men to-lay
u y ran .1111 he heallhy - even
if 11.0 are married
In ihe medical J.Kirn.1 Family
Doctor Dr llutchin gave hi* ad
vice in an article heidrd "How
To Be Healthy Though a Hus
hind."
Hr did not explain what being
married had to dn with making
men unhealthy.
Dr llutchin said Ihe first rule
for healthy husbands was, ' When
you are not working — forge! It "
Tb r seeond: "Have a daily
hath ”
He advised husbands not lo gel
dressed immediately after their
dally hath, "A ir your body," he
rounsrllrd.
Spend thr lime shaving In the
nude or doing rxrrclses Iwrause
, u.nl. lo
, con!.
then Ihr l « l ,y gels
air after thr warm hath and the
bather Is Iras llkrlv to catch colds.

L «u * d

W ire

K aU b lin h e d

1908

T H U K S I l A V . J A N U A R Y 29, 1059

SANFORD,

F L O R ID A

N O . 859

Governor Suggests Integration
O f Graduate Schools In
The Seminole' CoUltlj Cumin in* iuii, Starting In Octubar, , , , , v y

thi* in opening gldrvts Tura
da&gt; when hr aaid It was all right
tor countriea to follow different
p*tii* to socialism if they do not
veer from Marxist-Ieninist prin­
ciple*.
Yugoslavia's Communist Party
Wa* keeping silence In the fare
of concerted attack* for "revision
Urn " It U the only Communut
Carol and Al Baatardo arv con their ” arrr*l'‘ yratmlay morning country not to tend a delegation
to the Soviet party ronerra*. and
vlnred that Sanford it Florida * at the aouth city limit*
moat court co*m city. The youngThe "arreal" wa* pari
or a the alivcnee wa* noted in 'to*Cleveland, O, couple hive lieen
Court cay Week” program
that ruw wl,h * aerie* of blaala hy
the gueat at the Jayceei
ar-d ha* gone .tatewide. Last
year Khruahehevand Chlneae Com mu
Chamber
of Commerce unco
Sanlordwaa chosen Florida a ni*’ Premier Chou Knl-si.
molt courteous city at the Stale
Chamber of Commerce convrn
lion
Tile Ua *Urdus were taken to
the Mayfair Inn. where they
spent the night a* guest* of the
management.
Yesterday
after
noon thry loured Seminole County
BAHTliW (Ul*l) - The defense with Charlie Morrison, public re
W ASHING TON (C P I t-D cfrn tc
today pictured former stale Sen. laliona director for the Chamber, Secretary Nell II. .MeElroy re­
development*,
More*
ami
fac­
Harry King of Winter Haven aa
vealed today tlial the United
the victim of political maneuver tories.
State* will have a full squadron
i.ait
night
the
young
tuuplc
log in 1956 which “ put I’olk
lu vr
rerenilv
rxinrnerl of inlcrrontmenial halliilir mi*
who
County In a turmoil that still
*»“
«» "*e »"&gt;"• «h"
from I year. ' T f f r . . ? S
l l i i i t i today."
Cn.ni by next July.
~ T h e Mimmation came from chief ,h* Air *•
■ abended a t.j rlxA full squadron ia expected to
deferur coun.el Cheater Bedell
Mayfair Country &lt; lul, include 10 of the 5.V*&gt; mile Alla*
of Jacksonville aa King', nine- Tin* morning they w -rr guest* ICBM* MrKIruy told a full scale
day old trial on perjury charge* *‘ ,*K Chamber «d Lorn inert r Senate Inquiry they will tie lucat
began drawing to a close
Ortee Club
Al noon they were ed al "Camp Cook." This presum
al m
the, -layers'
Jayecc umcneon.
luncheon.
Bedell opened the clo.inu argu tonored
&gt;&lt;"&lt;&gt;•r&lt;i ai
w„ u|d locate them at Van
. . followed
•n|i„„„i h«
ih.- where la n d received a bouquet ilenlierg
. ’
ent* and .waa
hy me
Air force Base which

'Arrested Couple Declare

Prow*

Commissioners Planning 15 Senators Push
Bill To Strengthen
Top-Notch Road Program
Integration Ruling

U ri^Com m unist*P|ei'dc'r W a d y*
la» Gomulka and I’almiro TocliftM, head of the Italian Commit
nUl
in w ” ‘
................
Khrushchev art the tugc lor

Courtesy Crown Fitting,

U n ite d

AN IN D E P E N D EN T D AILY NEW SPAPER*

nlona in have one* m a d budget ruthe*r t linn the five w hich it
pinna to Imve one ronct u u u k *i , r u t r u r uinn m e liv e w n a n 11
hitr ut present.
*
U n d e r th e present *&gt;’Ht«m . each district i* (Glutted u (K*rti*»n of the M utual budifet. T h e r»a d program t* phinneti. to
aunie degree, front the district luiai* How m uch nnd w liut
‘ i* constructed depend, to a great
extent, on money ivailabie for
the particular district.
In the future, the Commission
will operate on one mad fund for
,
. _
.
,
the county, Commissioner* aaid
J t l i l t I I C O l* J )8 A S r i G l i
planning conatnictlon and spend
W ASH ING TON (D P I I — Con ing will he approached on a
grea* was asked tovlay to eatabiiah count) wide bast*.
a 1*5(1,(100-member youth conserve( omriuiilon Chairman
J ohn
Krlder «*td that Seminole County
tion corps
•'will have a real road program
in one year."
Aa Ihr first *Up toward set
SEW VOIlk 1 1’I 'll — Some ft&gt;
tludcnia at etclusiv# Finch College ling up the program, the Com
for Women became HI from f«&gt;d mission Saturday will Interview
pioaoning Wednesday, apparently applicanla fur the new vacant
from contaminated tuna fish aalad. county enguieer'a yob.
At the nrxl session of the eoun
ty governing body, each Com
N E W C A S TLE , tingiand tU P I) miaaioncr t* scheduled lo preA mother said in court she »eni a lop priority" road for
eontideraiion of Ibr enure group
»uuld not buy tier »on a Hick knife Commissioner* will decide road
'°.rhalf
h.“nr!t»n un ':‘rthd*&gt;
“ .h, ' L
pu.' priurilir* from a county wide
•
her and struck
her.
lp&gt;*l
,
,
However, each CuuunUatoner
L o llC l't S lllS U lllM C C
will reprrtebi. primarily. Ihe dis
Y A l.lK lS TA , Ga (C P U 1. L. i n n from wtdeh he ia rlretcd
lurru't. ‘.&lt;5, received
IS.ihw
i
l.
H from
i r ’"]
Among the things suggested h&gt;
an insurance firm because lie lived .......
..................
r„,
..
I ummistionrrt
for .................
eslablldung
past Ihr paid-up date of ht* in priority of road* were number
•urailir jailicy.
of homes, traffic, whether it is
eutmecliiiK link and *linil*r
yardsticks
JA C K SO N V ILLE , Fla tU P li—
CommlsMoner* eapressed Ibe
Sam C. Smith of iKili'ati, Ala., View that this l)P* of planning
movrv] up from Cla*s 0 lo Class A wiwiid give Seminole County thr
baseball today by awrptuig the finest load program" In its
preddrney of lto- Sunlit Allantic history.
i-earur

News Briefs

Fund Poisons 20

Her Son Objected

S a lly N u n i u » S m i t li

Ask itevi Recugnitiun Growth Reflected
In Economic Facts

T o k y o iiip ii
Light pn«ai*
Japanese (lade orgalUiatlolu are
urging Ihe government Ui rrcug
mre Communist China in an of*
fori lo break the deadlock in re­
lation* between the two countries.

Adi es* RecoveringNEW YORK tU P Il
llluvtd*
actrrss Koxaruie Arlen. l i , wa* in
Bellevue Hospital today recover
|ing from an overdose of slcijung
piH» «hp “ *• reported in g-vM
rendition

A r t l* u c k D e p lo r e d
T A L I U „IA K 8.E E. it ,I'll. __.liOV
fact that Florid rant are not more
art-conscious I'ollint said Flor
Ida's Capitol Building, devoid of
art. is s disgrace
‘C o o ’
R e j t 'C t e t i
IN D IA N A I’tiL ,8. Did ( L l l t , hf |ndl#J)# ,|ou|e ,„ m , . hill
rllm in.tinr a law against hunting
^
f^ *
K
Slm .
or) IMwer that "the eon of a dove
is a musical sound."

Japs Guard Russian

Itv purls (rum the Chamber of
Commerce reflect Ihr growth and
prosperity M Seminole County in
1UM
Bank iletHuils were up 10 T pv r
cent, resourirs up 3U |ier rent.
F le d rir mrler ilistallathms in
hunford were up a 4 per cent;
telephone installation* up I'J h
With no soiling tHiard In I'Jkl thr
cminty building permIIs had inHe on which to base percentage,
hut permit* amounted to IIJ,« . W - U. Ikk* Building perm...
in Ihe city of Sanford showed the
only drop In Ihe report down
in T per cent
The largest increase was rgfleeted In postal receipt* during
the ith qusrtsr. Reeelpls lolilrd
tMi.OW, lift R7S more than the
same period in the previous year,

'Accounting' Asked
01 Ex-Red Leaders

M,,w"

Florida

Collins Cites Cost
A t Negro Colleges
TALLAHASSEE (P i'll — flov
l.eltoy Collin* announced une»

a finnncifl standpoint »* well a*
racial.

ipecledly today that the Lcilftla

He said it i* CMting the state

too much money to educate the
l.-w Negro.* enrolled in the\*M
law- School and graduate school*
of AgrlculturPharmacy
and
home economic*
The governor's suggestion waa
dropped like a bombshell aa
the Cabinet Budget Communion
delved into fund irq m -t* for the
xiate Nrgro university in the next
two year*.
A numlter of persons have
quietly dlacuised the expense of
graduate schools al A AM but
Collin* ia the first official to
bring II nut in the oixn.
lie ordeud Budget Director
Harry' Smith io furnish th«
Cabinet and legislature complete
FI, PASO, Tex, f ill'll— A phy- figure* on co*ts of operating the
»ic‘»n wearing a bulletproof ve*t graduate achool* at A IM tinea
®hd with a grudge over an al they were set up nearly a deead#
legeil Viiivle pldure of himself and ago In provide Negroes with ■
a former wife, killed Ted Andres*, "separate Inn equal" education,
president of thr F.l Tato School
Collins said that even In *'ma»it.'aid a* Andres* stepped off a live resistance" stairs like Yir*
Couipiiim lse I i lli r li r d
ginia and Arkansas, where Urn
....... .............................
_ plane Wednesday night.
Tticn
tome ostrich like prop.**
Dr. Harold D, F.idtmdf, So. who governor* rioted public trhoola
,|. huVying ii* head ln ihe sand
, tut „ ,
,pe echuol had hern once adjudged in rather than Integrate them, Nei&gt;rnll]r ■■* nfiendine and belli Ilie— sane and sent lu a mental bull grur* and whiles are attending
almost no one. will probably tie ,u,l“n' "** ‘ h4^•ir,, w,lh mun,' r graduate university school* to*
with mailer. H r-h ail walled all gelher In peace.
served up a* a 'reasonable comThe first Ncgru ever lo altrml
pnilnl„. • •„ , tr,, ln t|l(, rigid .11- day al thr airport in cowIhi)m cln , „| Avoiding IkmiI s with a black jarket over hi* the University of Florida Law
hullrtt roof vrsl, cbe. *lng incom- School at Gainesville wa* enrolled
controversy' ai»l «f
last September without Incident.
,ltl)|\
J” i„,.w t|lr Senate ,nf. r&gt;*Vvr*
•
’V ” Il(1| .^ IJ mlded 1hy these man
He shot Andies*, also Ho. who
Collins said hr has been told
wjj|
had Ivri-n with Mrs Andreis (o that Ihr AAM taw school has coat
lU V ([, "
Ttl„ „lhcr ,)ttlir l U I | ,tghla bill* Ihe National School Boards con (lie statr IS'U.OOO in seven year*
Alreavly are in tile hopper. They ven non in San Francisco as they ami ha* graduuled tlie sum total
11 ,
' wailed tor an airport ilmoutlnc of six lawyeis
are a liberal
‘ Thai is $00,000 per lawyer,**
o v
v yv » ^ami a' Police
said hundred*
^ J bV||s" vlit
___ . . . ...............
. ,___of, .person*
........
nropocal lu amend tlie Constilu- saw the killing and heard Andress he snul Cullm* said he under||on %ll t tulvs and local rommu scream as five slugs (ruin a 13 •tamls there are only IN students
caliber plslnl entered hit IwHiy. enrolled in Use Negro law school
nltle* cuuld take full roiilnd of
At Amlrets stum (Kit dying lu- now.
Ihe school prnldetn. hy Ken. Her­
tide a baggage rack, hit wife
man K Taim mlfe ill Ga l
screamed “ My God. stop that
Ihiligla* said hit lull, harked hy
man1 He Just shot mv husband1"
II Democrals and four Hepuldi
Aulhorillrs said Andress, a law­
ran*, would "pul our moral liuuse
yer. helped Klilinofft wife gel a
Ui order" Hr *ald rourt deci
divorce tn 1057 by introducing
slont in Virginia ihuiild prove tlial
mole pliulographt of |lr and Mrs.
thr "ruail Ilf inassivr resistance
Esduioff
ia a blind alley."
Kidinoff a l w a y s claimed Ur*
IJghls will go on In Lake Mary
photograph* werr faked Whan a Friday mgbl lieiHcen 7.M and
photographer tried to take a pie ft 30 for the Molhcr'i March
lure of him Wednesday night, he Polio
snapped "Why dnn'l you use that
Women will rail on Ihcir neigh*
nude photograph''"
hurt III thr rulire area lo collect
In ISM. Kidinoff pilnlrd ■ one- for polio, birth defect* and rheu­
edit ion newspaper In which he ac- matoid arthritis.
cuird Andress of allowing the
Mrs. Rirliard Keogh Is chalt^
Sanlord Merchant* will meet nui'*’ I'i'lures "for extortion and man of Ihe Lake Mary Mother's
.
I'. nirr tonight it
" ,il1 l'"rp&gt;'«es " Andress March. Already aislctied to help
a "liiwl
toil
a J“ r &gt; are Mrs. Boh Huger...... .. Mrs.
! „! discus. .
promo 'li"led
p‘* *
M
*»'&gt; and •
tion piogram and Ihe organira awarded him IHOnrsi. The dcci Don Coleman, Mrs Dale Alex­
ander. Mr*. C. W. SJoblom. Mr*.
lino of the Retail Merchants Divi- sinn is under appeal.
Roy Howell J r , Mr*. J . Vsm ,
ai«u
Mrs lluby Linden
The Division is open In all
Mr*. IVH Brooklyn, Mr*. Pat
Sanford merchant* liiere It no
Hillcy, Mr*. Curtis Green, Mrs.
riprn&gt;e involved
(* j
McMinnimum. Mrs. Phil
i h»ri« * siauhiir, former Sears,
Boelmii A ("n executive, has
TA I.L a IIASSF.F (U l'l) — Gov. Milrhell, Mr* It. Lankford, Mr*.
vitlilcd the executive rommtltre I f Roy Coltini said today he douUs Harold Ilockcrsmilh, Mrs. Pat
in planning the *alr* nnmiotioni. (f ihr turnpike will ever I f ex- McCarthy, Mr* Janie* Btiioman,
Mauhilr
who
ha* also given tended north of Orlando although and Mrs. E . Donaldson,
much m nslnirlive criticism. I* he still fling* to Ihe ho()e for
Additional aid i - ‘" ‘ ne
° 1” *
s i * i('"|
atlrmptlng In help Hie business linkiny Fort Pierre and Central H
leer*
may vcall lr*. Keogh to ox
fer their st+v;crs
men guarantee a good shopping Florida
futun II-' will
attend thr meet- Collins said
an extension to
Ing lonighl lo oulllne plans for Orlando would net conflict wilh
the Divi-ion
Ilia s-rvlera are plana for Inlrrstatr highway con
free
tlriiciion and thus might I f fraMl -low mown merchants are slide, but be said any construe I ion
urged to attend the meeting In north of Orlando would ronllitl
Irretl in the growlb and progress witli Ihe proposed Interslalr futile.
The oul standing Young F irm e r
He said
he,.."douM-d
s " ("r'| ■■ - sliopiilng com"""
; ‘T
'" " " ...........If,.f Hie
Seminole
County County mud I f (*•
Seminole
munitx -dt I f reflected by ihrlr financial feasil.lllly of a northern | frM
Franrl*
Itouinillal,
ellen-i'in
r
Id
I
f
estaldl-hed
In
*Hrnd.in*r
Non In ML n* will h-« il't i al fhe
chairman said.
(order lo sell bonds to pay for the J,i jcce I nformation llooth, F A
The public I* invited
‘ Job.
3 'iftl or hy Cecil Til ler, F A
W ASHINGTON f l ’l ' l l - Fifteen
senator* today apon*ored a liroad
civil right* bill lo hack up Ihc
Supreme Court * school Integra
bon order with "ma**ive asalat
from the federal govern*rlr*'
ment.
Countering the conciliation plan
offered b* cm ale tlrmoeratic
leader l.yndon H Johnson, the
liberal measure would offer legal,
finanrlal and technical aid In
achool Integral Ion rate* It would
furnish advlre. grvnt* for achool
building* and teacher*, and the
attorney general's legal Inlervention a* needed,
Sen Paul II Douglas I D i l l ) ,
who Introduced the teg 1*1al ion.
*aid he expected the ' threat of
filibuster* to lw used against the
bill a* It waa in tH.W, Witli ot&gt;
vlou* reference to Jnhmon'a pro
potal, hr added

turr mUlt ri,n’ l,1‘'r •WUMns cv
pensive graduate school* al AAM
Cnivermy and absorb the Negro
aiudrnts Into tcboolt at the two
while universities.
Collin* *aul Ihr proposition mud
b* faced realiitlcally, holli from

Official Is Slain
By Docior Wearing
Bullet-Proof Vest

Lake Mary Slates
Mothers' March

Local Promotion
Will Be Discussed

Governor Doubts
Turnpike In Area

Jaycees Accepting
Nominations For
Best Young Farmer

T (»K Ytl I U I'IJ — Japanese puiu*
detailed a special guard trxlxy for
Soviet AmbatJilor Nicolat T. icd
MOSCOW (D P II— Dan V Spl
orenku. victim of a drunken sieve ridlnov, leader of thr Ifningrad
(lore who tried tn pick a quarrel Communist Party, demanded to
with him in ■ Irwin
day Ihe "anti - patty" group «&lt;
V. M Molotov and other di*
grated party member* i f brought
IAI.LAHAHSKK t U P U
Gov. I f fori' Ihr 21 *t Com muni si r«nI f Roy i dims re-cnphailied to­ grrta fur an acrounling.
M em lfrt of the group are Mo
day his slant! againsl any pro2-32.15.
(uited riiarige in Die Florida Con lotos, Formrr Premier* Nikolai
Tlu- name and address of the
slilulioO to do away with fire Bulganin and Georgi M Malm
mimince should lie sul'mllled. Tlie
public erhoolt because of rarial kov, f o r m e r Foreign Minister
person who first nominate* the
unrest
i Dmitri Xhepilov and former mrmwinner will receive a prise.
,
' her of Ihe party presidium l-a/ar
The Oulslamlmg Young Farmer
H u G o t ‘M caSU ^U
Kaganovich All have Ifen de
should I* between Ibr age* of 21
F S IJ
h'n 7 Z \ th a t if the husband ia a F U R UK AW A, Japan I D P I)— A nounced b e f o r e for trying to
and 55, and cannot have l-crome 3S
TA M -A IIA 8 S E E (C P U — Flor- sedenlary worker he should get l7-y*ar-ald Japanese youih who wreck Ihe party program,
during IK58. qualifications are
ida Slate Dnivervily’s nuclear rr up an hour earlier and etereixe. stabbed hu Dt-yrar old girl friend
A record brrnking crowd attend members of his squadron, Lt 'judged on hit digr-e of prngrea*
Spiridinov piaised the aevtn
search program was *g:l,11i:i richer He also recommended he wear wilh a dagger In a mode theater year plan outlined by Premier cl lhr ' ham her uf Commer-e Cliarlir Smith L l.llg l Tim lloolry in agricultural career, extent of
tmla) as a result of a grant from Just enough elnthcs in ch lly wra- rAfUinriJ (inlay hr got "workfil Nikita Khru*Iirltrv, «iul miff It iirfcc i lid'" this morning.
and Chief Ralph Lang
good soil and natural resource
While “llrfce Club" mcml&gt;eri conservation prarti.es, and contri­
th* federal gi,vrrnn ent for a s tu d y ( liter to k e e p comfortable— o th e r- up" by Ihe gangster picture they had received Ihe Immense rnliius
Thr
"I
trier
Club"
k
*
given
enjoyed orange Juice, doughnuts bution* to community, state and
of th r nucleus of thr atom.
wise he w ill be sluggish.
lain, of the entire .Soviet people
were watching.
__ si ____
and coffee
Mr* Appleby’s ___
ret nation.
“ How pallry and treacherous, [ monthly »o ititrmliice newcomers _______
when viewed sgalnil this
hick- ami businessmen to Wit Hanford laurant, Morrison continued tlie anTlie pr- gram la *ponsorcd naground, are Ihr attempts made hy area
troductions: Mrs
Mary
Lynn
YU BA C IT Y . ( sltf. i U l’l I — Ihr eoropiralorial" anli • parlyHanlon) • f'ourtesy ( ouj-lc, Mr, Dsmglas. Florida Stale Rank: Mr*. tionaliy by the Junior Chamber
of Commerce, Resident* of Sem­
Mr*. Ruby MrGre told a .Sutler
and Mrs. M lUstardu, was intro- Ann* Hirkuwiki and Mr* Jackie inole County ale urged to submit
group, he said.
i oimly divorce court Uiat her hus­
duersf by i liar lie Morrison, public Canto, Sanford Nursery; Bill Pur- nomination! Immediately.
band Hubert, refu-ed to work and
Trillion* director of Ihe Chamber. don* and ass-ciatrs, Jim Robinson
told her:
The Rastaf'lo* were arTellrd yes anil Wallace Odom, Rich Food
"A woman l* lutxy to git a man |
terday,morning in a publicity pro-11‘Ian (donors of Ihe orange Juice);
these days and you should Support
niutiun staged b&gt; Die Jaycee* and Aubrey Adams, Adams Typewriter
Generally fair and runtlnaed
linr of Seminal# County’• (f it in front of Brewster, The deputy, me."
Tlckclt for tii* Victor Borgr ihe Chamber. Courtesy Week is Xrrvice
"sleuths" didn't need lo l&lt;g&gt;k for who his solved many difficult
Heart Fund Concert may still lie '•ring held slatewide, Jan. 25 31.
Harold llardester, Putt . Putt warm through Friday. High today
. avex in the county, jumped out of
clue* the other day.
obtained. Tbe concert will he held
("apt. James Damage, command Golf; Roy O'Keefe, Orlando mort­ 75 to ftu. low tonight M lo #5.
IIR A M F U R D . Ontario lU l'I J — Saturday night at H;5o m the Han­ i r Heavy Altaik Wing line, pre­ gage loans; Jean Guay, associate Variable wind* I to I I aallaw par
As Sheriff’* Deputy Vein Brew­ bis car and arrested I l f man
I . E Gallentine, Winter Park, .Starlings are siuwHqr the clock on ford Clvle Center.
ster receive-! a "wanted" rail over
sented Cdr. Sid Haney, skipper of Msrcrl Faille signs; and Jolm hour today and tonight.
hi* car radio thr other day. he was taken into custody and held ihe post office here by riding lha
Droceedt from thr performance the Air Slallon"* newest squadron, Keeiing, manager Sears Store
wa* looking at the license lag that fur Imkrland authorities. Hr was hands down from five lo 35 min­ will go to thr Heart Fund. Hj-on V A ll-l, Cdr. Haney told the crowd, here.
h
wanted for taking money (|a,0iJ0 ) ute* past the hour and then hop­ tors are Uie Seminole County Med­ “I have heard nothing but compli­
was bring read to him.
The Fred F ilt e r Chapter of tha
Also introduced wa*
l.inu*
Brewster was silting to has car under false pretenses in Lakeland. ing on again for the ride up from ical Auxiliary, the Jayceei and the ment* from my people about Han­ lltini. now with Odham and Tudor. Royal Ambassadors will meet ia
It took just *5 minutes from the 35 to five minute* to the hour. Jaycee Wives Club.
al a Fern Park garage When the
ford. They arv all very happy here,
Among Ilnur attending were (ha Chapter Hut at 7 tonight A
Sheriff’* office relayed a telegram time the wire wa* re-c&lt;veil in O r- Ih y ir ride* last from 30 minutes
Tlcktts may be purchased at .rod hope to become a part of your members of Ihe County Commis­ special lecture and demonstration
sent lo Orlando from Lakeland, isndci to have Gallenllnc lodged Mi on Ih* minute hand to tour hour* Tourhton's Drug Store or the J a y -1community "
sion, prominent Hanford buuae**- on electronic* wsU b* given h r
1 on the bunt band.
the gwiii* mao’* ear was dirwetke the BetainuJ* C^unly yed.
ewe In fo r m *U o o D o o tk .
j u u .
0 *0*/ louuduced Ifafee
Thomas Carroll
f
and city leader*.

Collins Stands l’ai

'Orfee Club' Sets
At tendance Record

(Jets (srant

Suspect Captured;
No 'Clue' Needed

Women Just Lucky

Tickets Available
For Borge Concert

Weather

Time Moves Slowly

K/V Meet Tonight

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The aactant P m i u i p n M r
frieadi a |fi aa New Year*! Day,
beciuae the hatching of egga
•ymboUted the beginning of a new

Mid-Nation Facet
Storm Threat

r t f * ft— Thun. Jan. 29,1959

Kitchen aafetjr not# — use a
rubber spatula to feed food* lota
Each day In tha U . S., 110 baru meet grinders, illreri, or shredden.
catch fire.

life.

'* destructive
churned today
* toward the

Great Lakes.

of

mill
the F lo rid a Stn lu

H ank, put up n banner to re m ind Sanford re m deui* tliH t this I* " C o u r t e s y Week".
I H e ra ld S ta ff P h o to )

Integration A t A Glance
* Far tha paat ie daya, Jack
2iV. I n , to ila r reoortrr far L'ef
-t a d Preai laleraalloaal, hat
sheen Iraielllag through Ylr*
dgial*. A ltb tm i and (ieorgla. In
* U m following dlipatch he g iiri
3 an Mtaidrr'a obaeriationa on
"h o w the South atanda today on
maegregatlon.
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By JA C K . V, POX
A TL A N TA (U P U -Y o u hear on
eery aide in the South today the
lat ami uncomp rooming point
it thli region will never tntcrata Negroea and white i,
Tha white aland 1* that the

Professors Probe
'robes Of Probers
* Q AINESV1LU! ( L 'P l ) - A croup
llnlrerilty of Florida profruor*
Say were Inm tlgatlng the In.
itlgitioni of a atale legislative
Jnvritlgatlng commltlee.
a The turnabout probe developed
After the profeaiora complained
that the Irglilstlvc group waa
violating t h e i r
ronitltutlonal
Rights. The profeatori claimed
-that campui roUcemrn called
them from their houma and iyfflp r s without auhpoenat *and vubtfcctrd them to lengthy interrogalio n in motel momi without adVlilng them of their comtilutional
htghu.
Th r Irglilalon, beaded hy Sen
Charley Johna, arc investigating
allrgrd homoirxiiaUly amonc thfaculty and ihirirnlt at the uni­
versity.
D r. W. W. Ehrmann, prnldent
of the local chapter of the Ameri­
can Annotation of Unlvrrslly Pro
feaaora, dlicloved Wcdnoday that
some n o disgruntled instructor*
met Turlday night and authorired
th rlr eaecullve committee to
check the action* of thr Hate
group. When the rrport la com­
plete, the results Mill he turnrd
ever to the university admlnivtrnHon.
P M . Dan Hark of the llnlvcr
ally f.aw Collect said fnfnrma
tlon he had indicated that thr
Johna group was not only violating
tha professor*' rigid* hut was
"acting without authority glvrn it
p y a legislative art.
. John* u ld that »urh oomplalola
? n without foundation.
■! Ten Found litand near Glou­
cester, M m . waa au named be­
cause It wav purchased for that
Amount of money from thr In
jdlant In Colonial time*.

south not only will N O T intcgralc, hut by tradition, culture
and &lt;l*cniti of custom, the South
cannot Integrate
And yet on every aide, in var
loua way* and in individual inManet*, the Niulh It in fact
integrating.
The schools of Norfolk, Virgin­
ia'* largrsl city, am] three oilier
communities In tha state appar­
ently are going to admit a small
group of Negroea neat Monday
morning aftrr collapse of ihc
"m aiiivc resistance" Jawa which
closed nine schools serving* 13,000
students.
Atlanta, the ImhiUi ' i great met­
ropolis, has just quietly accepted
the dtargregation of Negroea on
Its Irollry syatem. There has not
been an Incident over It. Thirtyfour other southern rttiea now
have integrated buses, inrluding
Lillie Kock, New Orleans, Miami,
Nashville,
Jlichmund,
Chatta­
nooga, Dallas, Raleigh and Char­
lotte.

Rainier Suspends
Monaco's Council
M ON TH CARLO, Monaco ( t P »
— Prince Rainier lUiptnUril Mon
SCO'S ‘ tontfWUlluu today In I *Ud
den move against republicans op
posed to his absolute rule.
Ttie Prinro announced tl.c In
detinitn *us(&gt;cn&gt;ion of Monaco's
ronstiiution in a suddenly soiled
tiled broadraal which interrupted
Undid Monte Carlu'a usual stream
nf commercial nud hit parade re­
cords.
The
suipenvion
meant
the
Prince turn self would be the goveminent of Monaco until further
notice.
The Prlncc'i taction followed
speculation In a Freni h newspa
per over thr possibility of a "lit
tin roup d'etat" in the liny prin­
cipality.
The French speculation had
hern considered l.irgcly whims I
cal since lew hen- believed any
irrioui Ihrrat existed to ftalnler’i
rule.
Itainicr It one of llu- wuild'a
few remaining absolute rulers.
Last year the Municipal Coun­
cil asked him l&lt;&gt; drlrgalr aomr
authorilv to it and Haimer agreed
on condition the count il would re­
port on ita work to the * govern
m tid"— lo Rainier himself.
Today ho said they had not kept
I heir word and Hint ho was sus­
pending iho rnnvtllutlon under
w liirts they operated.

M lird Classroom*
On the border (tales, m ore
than a quartrr-millJon Negro chil­
dren are now going to public
schools with whites. There are
10.000 inure in white classes in
Tex** North Carolina haa token
Integration.
Alabama,
Florida,
ticorgia,
Louisiana. Mississippi, South Car­
olina and Virginia— up lo now—
are segregated at public school
levels and most of those states
have authorired the governor lo
close any achool faced with in­
tegration.
But the wedge haa been openrd
on Ihc ro llrg r level in three of
litem — Louisiana, Virginia and
Florida.
Just oulsldo Montgomery, Ala.,
the first capital of the Confeder­
acy, a slale circuit Judge went
through I he motions of keeping
voter registration records in two
hravy Nrgro counties from President Eisenhower's new Civil
Rights Commission, lie turned
them over instead to touMy grand
Juries, but those bodo-i promptly
made the records available lo the
federal invratlgatori.
Sen. Lyndon Johnson's proposal
for some sort of "mediation
board" on acgregation disputes Is
rvidcnco that the very lop auulhern Democratic leadership fccts
thr South must lake some new
positive approach to the prob­
lems.

Five Boys Killed,
Two Hurt In Crash
COCOA REACH, FIs. ( U l 'l t Fivr tccn-sgcd boys were killed
instantly amt two oilier* irriously
Injured early today when their
auto ilanmird Into a partially
constructed seawall on the hcaeii
near the surf.
Pullen said the car was travel­
ing south at about *i miles art
hour on the fuggy, unlit beach
when it crashed into tlx Inch pipe
cvtending over the lop nf wooden
pilings. T h r pipe ripped off ihc
lop of the car and look parts of
Uir boya' heads with It.
The dead wrre Identified as
Jam** E. Weaver. Krnnelh L. 0.
Girdmcr, John Edward Roquemore, Rli hard Charles Knoblrr
and Nicklc Hendrick Morgan. All
wrra lly c a r o ld i from Orlando.
The other two. in crltlrat con
dtlion at an Or laruin hospital.
uric Identified a* Patrick Cn»l«l
la and Kenneth Gocpprr, both 19.

1%um w n aa I m 4 * i r stage

productiM# la the 1NMT Mitoa
and M la lb* 1MT-M w arn.

Heavy snow warnings were
for portion* nf Nebraska, Iowa
and Minnesota A frre/tng ririule
made driving
hatardous from
northwestern Illinois into southern
Wisconsin.
The storm dumped five Inches
of snow Wednesday night at Lan­
der, Wyo.; three inches at Eagle,
Colo, and two inches at Casper,
Douglas and Cheyenne, Wyo.,
and at Huron. S.T).
Scattered d ritrlr and fog oc­
curred during Ihc night from Ihc
Ohio Riser northward into Iowa, I
Illinois. Indiana and the upper
Great Lakes.
Colder w rat her imwerine the
storm across the plains was ex­
pected to reach into tbt upper
Mississippi V a l l e y
Thursday.
Snow was predicted fur thr Hocklei, the northern and central
plains anil thr upper Mptlssippi.
COURTESY IN SANFORD A TLA N TIC HANK — Davu
Shower*
and
thunderstorm*
Thrasher stick* n "Bo Courteous" badge on President
were rvpectrd In thr lower Mis
Robert Bauman. Slickers nnri banners were placed
sippi Valley, and d ru rlr ur ram
throughout the bank by the .lavcees, sponsors of "Cour­
in Kentucky, Tehncasce and Gcur
tesy Week" in Sanford.
(Herald Staff Photo)
gla.
Forrrailers wretched Ihe prog
rest of the storm In It* psth east­
ward toward flood-damaged Ohio
and Pennsylvania.
The Small lluaincs* Admuustra.
tion Wednesday declared eight
Ohio tnd
three
Pennsylvania
counties disaster areas in the
wska of flood*. Th a t meani per­
Ily JO S F I'll I - M YLER
hecause Ihe pickers are good and
sons whose homes or businesses
W ASHINGTON ( U P h -A I I but kind.
werr damaged or destroyed by
Ih c truth is that Ihi* little man,
floods may apply fur 3 per cent one of tliosa present knew why
disaster loans to rebuild.
Eugene P. Wigner was getting the born in Budapest, Hungary, M
years ago, wa* chosc.i because he
Sioono and the solid gold medal.
Is one of the worlds grratest
The exception was Dr. Wigner, physicists, because he contributed
a slightly built, friendly little man immeasurably to the success of
whose expressive eyes alternate­ the I'.S. atomic project In World
ly registered mystilicaliun and War II, and because his idea*
underlie Ihc great promise of
joyIf you pinned Wigner down, atoms for peace.
Wigner, professor of physics
RICHMOND. Va. M.'l'lt — A he'd probably tell you he waa
strongly segregationist bloc wav plcki'd lu receive this year’s E n ­ at Rrinceton University, received
reported trying to rally rnough rico Fermi physics award solely the Fermi award Tuesday In cer­
emonies at the Atomic Energy
pressure today to atrrngthrn Gov.
Commission Headquarter*. Ger­
J. Lindsay Almond's new antimantown, Md. Among the hun­
integration program.
dreds present were other great
Almond's plan, based largely
atomic scientists, a representative
on State tuition irrants to.student*
of the Rrriidrnl. scores of high
(0 attend private schools, termed
governmenL official* and. happier
assured or passage at a special
almost than her husband. Mrs.
legislative session although It eonWigner.
talned no definite method lo head
HAVANA &lt;UPI&gt; — Two Cuban
The award was named after the
off integration of arveral areas
army "w a r criminals" convicted brilliant Italian • born physicist
ne*t week.
lie conceded Wednesday that ami sentenced to death In Havana who presided 16 years ago tn Chipublic school* may have to be may lie granted nevsr trials in east­ cago at the birth of ihe first
abandoned and h r strongly hinted ern Cuba, tar Irum the "Roman atomic chain reaction brought
t h e about by man. Fermi died four
the state. In it* long range man­ coliseum atmosphere o f
euvers, would turn to a private first war crime* trial here, it was year* ago.
Among his wartime co workers
syilem, He emphasised the stale reported here today.
The report* were touched' off had been Eugene Wigner whose
wat not surrendering In Its de­
termination to resist court - or­ by ibacUivurr the hundreds of calculations made possible (he
farmers brought to Havana as groat plutonium production plant
dered race mixing.
Rut he rejecls-tl suggestion* he wilncsscv from Orient* province at Hanford, Waah.. and the growInvoke his police powers lo close In the eastern end of Cuba have Ing family of powrr and propul
from
Ihe Integration threatened school* begun a m an return to their slon factors detrended
in Norfolk. Charlottravillr, Arling­ home* ami the scene of the al­ Hanford.
The Fermi award U conferred
leged crime*.
ton, and Front Royal.
Almond suggested thr legisla­
Some sairre* said there may annually by Ihe Atomic Energy
tors. after pawing the emergency have been only a weeding out of Commltsion on the recommenda­
stopgap program, m e e t and let the wnnewe* with actual eye wit­ tion of in general advliory roma special com mission begin work nesses retained and Ihote giving mtttce and with Ihe approval of
on a more permanent snlilnle- hearsay
evidence bring
sent Ihc Rroaident.
gration plan
home. Hut the general belief was
He also urged the continued op- a change in venue wa* coming
eraiton of private achonls set up for CUO llutistlano* held in Cab­
lilt fall when he rinsed nine ana ‘forlrei* here.
school* tn prevent Integration,
The two officers sentenced to
displacing some 13,000 students.
death are Maj. Jesus Sosa Rianco
ami Maj. I'edro MoteJon Valdes.
Flame thrower* are used fur T h r ir appeal H still under roncnl
T H E
B R O
burning thorns un cactus to make era lion lull Informed i pc mint ion
the riant fit for animal con­ was lhey would be granted new
trial* near Ihe scene of the crime.
sumption.

Everybody Knew,
Except Recipient

Segregation Bloc'
Pressures Almond

Convicted Cubans
May Get Re-Trial

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Start applications when plants are established
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Local Students W ill See
Atomic Energy Exhibit
Hi|h school students in Sanford loon will Hi m the opportu
nil.' of sotting icquaimed with
the wonders of the present n r it
,
..
ipecial incmbly profr*mi.
Featured on the programs will
Hr “ tn ii Atomic World." a travelinf atomic energy exhibit of the
l
5. Atomu* Energy i ommu
non.
Th r exhibit will be ihown at
Croonii Acadeni)', Feb. a, and
Sr in mole High School, Feb. J
The exhibit will he tent lo San
ford from the Museum Division
of thr Oak Ridge Imtitute of Nu
rlear Studies. which manaiei the
exhibit, ai well at the American
Muteum of Atomic Energy in Oak
Rider, Tenn. for [he Comminlon.
* Th u Atomic World" i« one of
**\rral traveling exhibit! which
the Commission hal made avail.
able m towni and ritiea all over
lor r . S It It deiifned to meet
ibe need* of principal*, icienrr
leacberi— and civic leadtra in til-

mulatmi a deeper Interest in the
peacetime u in of ilomic ener
*'
In Ihr programs, i *i*(f memb»r of the Mutrum Divmon will
u k f ,hf ludlroct on in r ic u r
non into ihr ammir age. F lilijinf exhibit* and demonstration
equipment. the demnnitrator will
u p liln in simple language thr
fundamentals of atomir energy
and how it ro m p irri with other
lyptt of energy; how atomic
merge |i tiled in agriculture.
medicine,* industry. and other
fieldi.
lllujtrativ. eharti, panel* mo
dell and equipment wilt play im
portanl rolei in the demonstralinn.
One of the outtlanding attraction*
of "This Ammir World" will he
a drmonilration model of the Van
de G ru ff eleetroMatie generator,
Th ii device, which generate* 'VI
W volte of *taiir electricity. will
he u*ed to explain how largr mod
ele are u*ed in phvtiev labora
tnnea to etudy atomic *tniriurr

IFairbanks Happier Peddling Popcorn
w kSMINGTON* ( U N ) — The buiinrt* through eollualon between
Senate Kackrta Committee heard hiv father. I’aul Dorfman, and
trilimonv yesterday that a Cht-; Hoffa, who were o'-l*friend*. Wit(ago friend of Team»ter rre*.dent ne»*e* vald the brokerage firm
Jame* R Hoffa withheld fAl.a.'l owned by the younger Dorfman
in union invurance premitimt for and hi* mother had csllevtcd more
than a million dollar* in evceauve
hn ow n unr
John P. Findlay, a *taff Inves­ feet and commissions.
tigator, taut the fund* eventually
were reaiorrd after the commitlee began invetligaiing tramvter
N E W YO R K - - i l l’ll — f rank
welfare ami pdniion fund* in 1357.
Gifford, New York Giant* half,
kindlav *aid Allen tiorfman, a baik. Iv the only National Fool
broker for two of the fund*, re­ ball larague player ever lo finish
tained t i l . till in premium! whuh in the top in In both ball-carry,
had been paid by union member* ing ami |t*»*rrcei*ing for two
lu keep their group in*urance in straight yean.
effect during penode of unem­
ployment.
Me &lt;aid Ihi* monev which ihoulit
iuiii
have been forwarded lo the Mount
Vernon Life Iniurancr lo . of New terback H ’by Lajne of the Pm*
koek, * n u*ed by Dorfman for burgh Steeler* wear* practically
bunr.e** and peraunat purpoiev be. no paddins or proterltve equiptween tUIJ ami li»57.
mrnt in*ide In* untl irm. lie elaimi
the committee * j i I old Tuesday it would hamper hi* pawing rffi
that iMrfman got the Tramalrr rtency.

HOLLYWOOD ( U r i ) — Douglas
Fairhank* J r , fair-hatred boy at
the Court of St. Jame*. may fore
go hi* film career to roncentraie
on hi* activilie* a* a popcorn ly.

coon and other commercial ven­
ture*.
Fairhank* debonnairr and Kne
Ihh-accented. nowr i* *ellmg top
corn lo Engli*h movie theater*
tnitrail of peddling hi* old cellu­
loid charm
IF* been *rvcn tear* *inre Jun­

Hospital Notes

Double Duiv Record

January 77
Admission*
Ro*r t,er Knight ( Sanfordi
Jocelyn S F.van* i Sanfordl
Jo Ann Korrl ( Sanford I
Cindy Wetton I Genev a i
John Jain n Rurk* iSanfoid)
France* Powell (Sanlordl
Donald Sorague (Sanlordl
Harry Patlcr*on iDcliary)
Kevin Wilton (Sanfordi
Mary Gamboa ( Sanford)
Jack J. Mann (Lake Monroe)
D m barge*
Row far Smith (Deltary)
Calv.i Iletbee i'titu**ille)
Eddie Morgan (Sanford)
Chine Morri* 1Sanford i

Ann Not Hampered
nrrsni
—«in *— Qu*r

Big Three Ready To Talk To Reds
PARIS 1 1 P I*- The Western the Foiled Stale*. Frame and Wert
Three are preparing In rrq r» Germany would meet in Pari* in
their offer in Moscow of a meet* March t» align Weitern strategy
mg with Soviet leader* on llrrtm, ami agree on proposal* to Iv
diplomatic tourer* here tanl today. made al thr Rig Four talk*.
Report* from lamdon »avt the
Diplomatic sour.r* in
Ih e
talk* would Iv held a! (hr for Frrn.h caudal «.id Ihe West, in
ngn taiinl*trrs' level. The* taut rrnruing their oiler of a Rrrlin
no firm date would be proposed, conference made last Dec. HI,
but that the meeting probably would make it plain to thr Rus­
would take pliie toward thr coil sian* that they u rrr not bring
"panicked" bv the Soviet demand
of April in Geneva
The London source* said the that Ihe W»»t gel out of Merlin
forngn minister* nf llrilaln. Ihe .by ne*l M ay ” 7,

TOUCHTON

Northerners Embarrassed

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Harrison Ordered
New Concentrate To Give Answers
Like Real McCoy

ORLANDO t l P l i — They've
finally come out with froren
orange ronrrntratr lhal tastes
yust like Ihe resl McCoy.
Jack Eos, president of Ihe
Munuie Maid Corp., announced
Wednesday that testa of the new
concentrate show that people ran i
tell it apart from freshly squeeied
juice.
Consumer teats were made in
Houston. Cincinnati and Syracuse,
he said, and it was found to be
"literally indistinguishable from
freshly-squeeied juice."
In Ihe past, many Florida citrus
men have conceded that there
is a slight difference In taste
between fresh orange Juice and
reconstituted froren concentrate.
In a stockholder* report, Fox
•aid the new concentrate waa
developed after years of study.
"Approiimslely » per cent of
Ihe 1»3*M pick of Minute Mgld
and Snow Crop orange concen­
trate is scheduled for production
by Ihe new techniques with full
production scheduled for the fol­
lowing year," Fox idded.

JACK SO N VILLE i l 'I 'l --Jam e s
F . Harrison, who turned up in
Ariioaa last wrgk after being
given up for dead was ordered
la appear before ihe state attor­
ney here today in answer ques­
tions about this three month dis­
appearance.
Slate Attorney William llalluwet
issued • subpoena for Ihe X! year
old Indian River City businev*
man Wednesday
Hilluwes said he hoped Karri
tun might be able lo throw tome
light on hit mysterious disappear
gore shortly before hi* blood
spattered ear was found abandon
rd here last October. Police said
Ibe amount of blood In the car
indicated that some one was
either killed or seriously Injured
A convicted slayer in California
confessed earlier this month lo
killing Harrison or a man carry
Ing hit Identification paper* and
then burying Ihe l-od&gt; nrar Jack
ton*tile. No body ha* been found.
Harrison claims he was struck
on thr head by a hitchhiker last
Ort. T and suffered amnesia Hr
recovered his memory last Fri
day sight in Phoenix. A ru , bul
insists he d m not remember any­
thing hr did during hit disappear
aact.

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News O f M e n

Notice

v o t i i r ns- v r r m v rin v
m ix T t i iir.nu
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Tl«a -aMiflta**Army PEC Jack L Howell, son l«B tad thtrtan
nuclear ftn4 »fft^ of taau«r #, ' &gt;'
of Mrs. Margsret E. Howell. 17 4
«if Ih# fiff*|8#f l»
Higgins le rr, Sanford, recently IM M n't In a*hlch It «ft« ft»»f**#*l
ftrf a* foltnv*
arrived in the l'. S. with Ihe Sold C t r lt l l f i f f Jflfc
T t i f lai I09II
Infantry which hat been assigned aipf t J tina 11 % I* 1&gt;*i
D Rm niPTlON
i’ii»
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al Fort Bragg. N. C.
t
•: A U fnt IM I..' 8"
I’lii Honk 1 l*aft*
The infantry gyroscoped from
fi
Munich. Germany, to become a .\ftf»v*
In nM* In sa»#4 Tran# K
pari nf the I7d Airborne Division HrlnWfr ft ft!. All nf aa ) nr*&gt;o*r«%
ItftlhK in
*‘mnt*
f*#mtnn|p
at the .North Carolina fort.
.pi a.t nf F I *fj 4 ft I n I# ** •ut *» c * r *
Howell, a driver In the infan­ (Iflrfttftt fthfttl Ka raelfttn*#*! a
cnrdlna to Im* t!i« i»rai«*riA -las
try's Company E. entered thr iflhftd In ftufh raMlflrati n»i| la
Arm y in April 1»U and arrived • • U In t ha ht vhaf f klfl4»f ftt tho
front dnnr of lb* Pftitilnnift c'ounta
in Europe in January MM.
I'fttir* ffnoftft al Panfnrrt Flnri-la
oil
tHft first Monday 1n fh» nnfttli
Th t 70 year old soldier, whose
H ir f h l i l t , •*HI*h !l* I h* *r. -I
wife. Frcidinke, it in Germany, Of
&lt;lft* "f &gt;larrh. MJ&gt;
llfttftd ini« f It h (t«h asf Jftouafh
attended Seminote High School
and was employed by Rose and •8I4»
UKAM
8» P Mar mirtn
Moody Sheet Mtlal Works, DayI’lark i'ltMiil **niirt» Pam
tons Reach, in rivtliin life.
pola &lt;*neiniY F!»»ri&lt;|a

In Service

don't trouble people In other pr*fr*«ion«. If I fall in a buiineat
deal I hive no one |n blame but
miself. Thl* it not true in pie*
turei."
In addition to hit Dougfair Mo­
vie Company, Fairhank* Is a di­
rector of a successful ballpoint
pen company, part owner of
an Industrial development costrrrn , a rimer* corporation. ■ ho­
tel syndicate and a big wheel In
Pirn* Popcorn L td . which dDtrihuie* popcorn to Rrittih Thea­
ter*, hotel* and pub*.
•T muit admit I've made more
money mil tide of the mo* lei," Ihe
natty aelor-butmeuman grinned.
"But in all honeity 1 have lo
add that the business world im 't
at abtoibini *&lt; performing In or
producing film* There ire com­
pensation*, though When I went
broke In the old dayi Fd icurry
around looking for work until t
wa* solvent again. That doesn't
I happen anymore.”

LIGGETT

No Job For Negro Page,
By JAMfe.S IIAAR
steps, said ' The .Southern Demo­
WASHINGTON (U P !I — Embar­ crats are against me."
O'Hara, finally contacted alter
rassed Northern Democrats wona
day and a half search, said that
dered what In do today about a
would be page boy — a N e g ro - the whole mailer was a "sad mis
left on the Capitol doorstep by an understanding." lie insisted that
(he tlluslinn could be straightened
elusive Chicago congressman
out by March I it thr latesl
The hoy — 14 year old Jame* A.
Rut he didn t say- how
"This it a rase of a &gt;r
Johnson Jr. of Cluci|o — flew in
Washington under the impression . queore of unfortunate misundrr
that Rep. Barratt O'Hara ( D il i .) standing*. ' O'Hara tnld U n i t e d
bad arranged an appointment for Press International on his return
here from Chicago. " I told the
him as a House page boy.
But ill indications wrre that he boy his appointment had been dr
would not get Ibe job. Key Demo- layed and that he could either
rra ti denied lhal O'Hira hid the wait In Chicago or come hark
yob to give. Chairman Francis E. here to wait developments "
Ha said there veas no indication
Waller (D-Pa.) of Ihe Democratic
Patronage Committee laid he In- that Southern congressmen were
formed O ’Hara of thii last Friday. trying lo block thr appointment
Waller said that he told O'Hara, "hut then I'm not on the patron
before knowing that Jim m y w «i age committee."
■ Negro, that (here was no yob
available and O'Hara should not
hive Ihe youth come lo Washing­
ton
Jim m y, standing on thr Capllol

ior ha* made a dvnle and a* of
the moment hr ha* no plan* to
return in the m een — nor lo perform on IrlevUlon again.
•*I have on grrat de*ire In re­
turn In arting " ho laid. "Acting
it an iniecure buxine**, drpemlent
on Ion man* outside farlor* lhal

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Public To Give Views
On Local Legislation

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Inez Robb Says

HOUR OF C i M R ' l

Seminole County voter* will have an opportunity to let
the local ItfUlativo delegation know what they desire in the
■eat ae*sion of the Legislature.
Sen. Douglas Stenstrom and Rep*. Mack Cleveland Jr.
and Gordon Frederick will meet the public on Feb. 14. In the
interval, voter* have been asked to give careful thought to
subjects on which they de*fre legislation.
The Legislature's next session will be one of the most
trying in Florida's history. Two big item* with which legis.
lator* must tussle are money and Integration.
It would be hard to pick one of these two a* the itrm
which will provide the most soul.searching, the most debate,
the most midnight oil. Integration would be the top subject
if budget requests wera not flOQ million more than antici*
pated income.
' With knowledge that the Legislature face* some of the
most pressing problems in his! »r- , Seminole residents
should weigh, cnrcfutly, sll proposed bills heforr pres,*nting
them to local legislator*.
Voters should, however, take advantage of this oppor­
tunity to make known their wishes on subjects concerning
Seminole County, Rills that require action of the entire Leg­
islature (those which would become general laws) should
ba kept to a minimum.
Two vote* in the house and one in the Senate are suf­
ficient to pass "local" bills. Stenstrom. Cleveland and Fred­
erick would not pledge themselves to passage of measures
qn which support of a majority of state legislators would Ire
ba required. They might pledge their support.
Voters
I
»
" with
wr sail suggested local acts probably ran get "yes
or no" answers iin the Feb. II session with the three. I.egi*more than Just Seminole County problalion which Include*
incl
jiven a "maybe"t*g. j
ibly will be give
So, if you have idea* about stale-wide measures which
Jhould he enacted, or repealed, don't expert Stenstrom.
Cleveland and Frederick to guarantee that the legislation
Ily VVtillsm H. White
rili be passed. As they are quick to say, nobody knows what
W A S H IN G TO N - The Isle Rreti
ha Legislature will do.
dent Calvin Coolidge once tuld s

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Our Courtesy Couple

friend thst when he got into poli­
tics! difficulty bis policy s s i sim­
ply to stsy put snd stsy silent—
silent, thst if, ss tn ’ Silent Cal."
This is the present technique of
the somewhat cynical, but also
very lough snd able, chief of the
ftcpubllrsn Old Guard In the Sen­
ate, Senator Styles fieldgf-s. No
doubt be could have gut slang very
well otherwise, but It does no
harm to carry * little insurance.
While D r liberal modern snd
Old Guard Republicans generally
havr hern hrrsthlng polite but
ernumr inalrdicitionv upon each

Seminole County today said farewell to its 1059 "Cour*
lt&gt;y Couple." The young Ohio man and wife departed after
dome 48 hour* of Southern hospitality.
The "arresting" delegation waited for about one hour
before the "pinch" was made. During some fiO minute*, any
number of motorists came by. Any might have been chosen.
Officials, however were waiting for the "right" automobile.
The choice of Mr. ami Mrs. Al Itnstardo, Cleveland,
Ohio, waa ideal. The couple was en route home after a visit
with Mr*. Bastardo's mother, Mr*. Richard Randall, in Win- other
here. Hiidgrt ba* iirrn mats
men! in the dull fastnesses of hit
ter I'nrk.
tatnin*
* gram! and try ilrtarhThe husband recently was discharged from the U. S.
A ir Force, after three years in Germany. The "arrest" came
aa quite e shock to the couple. Smut, however, the Baatardo*
Fdilor. r.anford Herald,
had entered tntfi the spirit of "Courtesy Week.”
For the Dastardd*, tha "arrest" provided a fine ending I am an employe in downtown
Sanford, a resident and home own­
for their Florida vacation. It also was a unique "welcome er.
Have lieen here several years
home" from Germany.
I and wale her) Sanford grow
Although the meeting Itetween Seminole County and the tiring an employe, and also a
Rastardos was brief, the friendship could be tasting .
customer. (I shop al hornet and

home Stale of New Hampshire
Everybody knows hr has been
heart snd center of the Old
Guard’s rugged defense against the
effort of the liberal moderns to
hsve a significant voice in the par­
ty leadership in the new Senate.
Rut nobody can really prove It by
anything Rndgrs has been saying
— or been seen in the art of doing.
The truth ts this If the liberal
modern* had really intended In
shakr itp the Old Guard leadership
where It would remnt they would
have had first of all to dltj&gt;u»p of
bridges. The fart that they have
not tried to dispossess him ss
chairman of the Smalr Rrpubtlran Policy Committee does not
Indicate, however, that their cam­
paign has hern spurious
It only indicates that they are

sensible men. An old saying fit*
the cate; tf you strike at a king
'you must kill (and not merely
vsing i him. And to this could be
added another you rannot very
well strike at a king, In any rase,
unless he presents some kind of
target to you.
Bridges has stayed still, and ab­
sent, and thus presented no tar­
get— though even If he had, It I*
nut likely that many guns would
leave been fired at him The
rbancet are that he will continue
to present none. He has eonlrntrd himself with a sut.-mn state­
ment that, &lt;&gt;( course, thr choice
of their leaders is entirely up lo
all thr Senate Republicans. You
rannot do a great deal by way
of attack upon such an observa­
tion, since It is hardly more belli­
cose than a sage com merit that
Wednesday will usually follow
Tuesday.
Thus it uurrasingly b-oki that
brings ami deserve a lot of cre- thr liberal moderns will ronflne
■III they ni-ver serin tn gel. They themselves in the GOl* caucus on
have headaches and problems, Jan. 7 to
I A highly doubtful attempt lo
and may lie when you gn out of
your way In condemn them, if put Senator John Sherman Cooper
you only -knew the ttmy behind of Kentucky In at Hour leader over
that forced smile, you might see the Uld Guard choice Senator
Ferrell Dlrksrn of lllmol*
a different picture.
The customers are much harder
I A probably successful effort
to deal with somcUerrs than the (slnre this one will have Bridge'!
salrs person. Just change places concurrence i to elrrt as assistant
one day with a sales i-erson, stand leader a moderate liberal. Senator
behind the rountrr and listen tn Thomas H Kurbel of California
the criticisms, gripes and com­
(nderd, the net outlook Is that
plaints that Hie customers havr Bridget In the new Congress will
lo nffrr. and you will ter the havr ■ practical and
personal
other side of the story, bales prec­ power tn the Senate nut matched
ede are nut hrsrltrst S.cmetlmes 1by any G O l' member atnrr the
Hie treatment Ihev gel from cue- , high days of the late Senator Ro­
lomrrs make tlirm secern unkind bert A, Taft of Ohio In the late
On the other side new _ if 'forties and early 'fifties. This it
lomr of the people that are not tn say that Bridget will nec­
screaming I hr loudest about (his essarily and openly and always
shop at home drier would stop dominate Dlrksen— although tf one
a few ntlnuiri and take inven­ is to lie absolutely blunt even this
tory and fend out where most of possibility should not for a mom­
their money Is being spent It ent be excluded.
might help While the business
But II l* in say. *t lh* very
-nan il dent mean just thr re- least, that If Dlrksen succeeds tn
tail merchant) Is soliciting bust-, the leadership, aa almost certainly
nc-s from his |&gt;rrson*l friends In- will, iiu one will he unaware
and business associates, hit wife that It was Styles Bridget who put
is in the neighboring town spend him there. In vhort. » I* more
ing their money. If spent In han- than likely that the real and
fonl It would put some of the final leadership of the GUI' In me
same money hark in their awn Senate— and to &gt;ome estent in the
pocket Weigh your own fault*, Administration itself— will center
and it will rorrret a lot of diffi­ in the chairman of •policy",
culties. banfinl is not all bad.’ Bridget
Some of the people ran only ere
one tide of the story It takes.
Young mountain lions shed their
rooperatlon In make a surerta
spotted roats when they are about
of anything
six months old
__________ ( Name on Request)

Letters To The Editor

News 0/ Men alInthe Service
North Carolina

Army Staff Sgl. Paul H. Howell,
whas* wife, Gerrt, live* in Enterprise, recently arrived In the If.
R, with the MV) Infantry wrhlrh
has been assigned at Fort Rrssg.
N. C.
The Infantry syroscoped from
Munich, Germany, to berome s
pad of the S?d Airborne Division

Fort
Sgl. Howell, a squad trader tn
the infantry's Company K, enter­
ed the Army In July 1931 and
arrived In Europe in February
isv*
Tbs 2) year old soldier. -on of
Mrs. Father Howell. Route ?.
Wests die. attended Smith High
' Srhonl, W’eatviRp.

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Thursday, January 29 1959

January Clearance Specials!

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having al&lt;n hern M1 the retail
merchandise business m Sanford.
I rar. see the picture from all
three sides. Frnployr, customer
and merchant.
The merchant has hit problems,
too. None of them ran imtsihly
carry every llenr In Ihrir line
of business, because Ihry ire In
business to make a living, certain
ly not fur his health Hr has
lo carry Hip linns th.il are In
the most ilrmaml that will sails.
(&gt; the majority of his customers,
keep the 'lock moving tn prevent
It from becoming outdated anj
shopworn, and at the same lime
bring In the money he inns) havr
to operate hit business.
Ills bills come due on the loll,
of Ihf month. Just like sours and
mine. At for a worthwhile sate,
Sanford has had a number of
worthwhile talcs. What looks like
a bargain In one person, means
nothing In someone else There
is no earthly way In keep everv
body happy. The trouble l«. peoplr
take for granted they ean t find
what they want in Sanford with
out looking lo see The merchants
haven't had a fair chance
As for discourteous mlfspen
pie. I agree with you sometimes
It Is true Fvrn though some
times they arr not rlaised as
surh, they air actually human

tlrtchers be permitted Ihe privl- lional leaders who eaeourti* fretRV W H ROBB
dom whil* da-emphaiiiing respon­
Only Is it week I expressed a lege of self defense against big
sibility for one * aetiona."
bullies
of
both
arses.
hankering to peck at Gov. Nelson
tf the grand jurori laid it on
The mere suggestion lhat a
Rockefeller’s fsn rnsil, sfter New
learber be permitted to lay a the line. Judge LeibowiU under­
York's new governor bsd suggest­ finger on a pupil, no matter how scored Ihe utualion by saying. _
ed the stste might hsve to rsise how ornery, results in a pile of " A powerful rliqur, which has •
, letter* from soft-headed parent* held our educational sy stem tn its
tsies tn order to ps&gt; its hills,
grip all these years, defies the
i At that time. 1 pointed out that and tearhera in which the most
laws of Ihe state. 'Never mind
the most violent "Deer Sir, You flattering comparisons of the colthe law,' Ills Honor described as
ru r" letters received by this col­ umniat are to a werewolf. Dracuthe attitude of the clique. ’We are
la
and
the
Bead
of
Belven
umn slwsyi followed sny innocent
th* law and If you dare lay a
The
hysterical
outbursts
Imply
suggestion of mine "thst s slight
fmger^on a punk in our schoolruse tn Federal taxes might whit­ that helpleti. itty-bitty children
tle swsy the nsttonsl deficit end wilt be be* leti to death bv rogue house, well fire you!"
"How much longer." Ihe Judge
stop the slsrmtng erosion of the killers The letters would !e*d
one to beiirv a that the only asked, "are we going to put up
Americsn doller."
tearhera in the nation'* tehooH with this dangerous nonsense snd
Now, I itch to have s look si
art lineal descendants of Little arrogance*’*
W
the fsn msit of M i the Kings
Borden snd Jsck the Ripper.
Well, bully for Judge and Jury'
County grsrd jury probing crime
The jurors will be lucky to et Maybe, as the saying goes, you
in the New York City schools end
nut the
(21 County Judge Ssmuel S. Lei cape with their lives for having can't fight City Hall
declared in their presentment that judge and jury hava taken on the
bowltr.
A few dsys ego the grsnd jury "It la rtsentlal that teachers to­ Board of Education which forbids
suggested thst s dose of willow day have the right lo use reason any kind of corporal punishment,
les epplird where nsture intended able force" snd "w* have found t no matter what the education.
And, perhaps, if Ihe judge and
it would help strsigbten out un­ ample evidence showing a direct
ruly pupils. Judge Leibowiti, to connection between the namby- jury win In this instance. It'll
whom the grsnd tury hsnded its pamby altitude of the educational give the rest of ihe country the
preventment. hesrtily concurred hierarchy and the collapse of dis­ courage to demand the reinstatement nf discipline In all schools. £
Ibst sparing the rod spoiled both cipline in thr schools.
the undents snd the school.
"O ur clastrooms are turning
It it my eiperient* thst the out far too many delinquent* and
Cleaner* used about 33 million
second most-violent "Desr Sir, It ean be espectrd that matters
dollars worth of chemicals in
You cur" missives stwsys follow win be worse until teacher* again
1957 to clean, mothrroof, water­
•ny suggestion tn this column =re placed in command. Respect
proof and remove spot* from
thst schools enforce discipline for teachers has been tos*ed nut
with s little btrrh bsrk or thst the window by starry eyed educa*' clothing.

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Anna Miller Circle Officers O f New Board Elected
Mutual Concert Association To Has Business Meet
^Present Dance Drama Company
Qam uiM j. Q b ahansji
fonJtim ui&amp; !
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The rtfular b u .in r.i and aocial
meeting of ihe Anna Miller Cir­
cle wa. held Tueiday night at the
Elk. Lodge room.
•
o ro fn f
&lt;' ,,0rulIofl ,!*nffr
ln the company
i* **nlo- renterl*. with »ymphony t r t h r i-Plan, were made foe a trip
*
prfjcnt J he ,,ln " D rin * lit In hi. own rich!
tra.. on televi.ioi. and on all ms- Saturday in the Harry Anna CripCompany on Feb. 1 »t the Chic
Emily Frankel, the
main Jor dance fe iu viU in *00 AmenCenter. Tlic performance will t*.
*Rt* director of the
com- ran citlei and from Canada lo
(in at 1,30 p. m.
Piny, h*» htrn acclaimed by D rift.
Thr i i i n r . h r .™ .
djace and theatre em ie. all n.er
With the film of it* perform
the oilv era-m -r* ! '’n,,P*P&gt; 14 the country. In ljjo. Mu* Fran ance on Ihe -F o lio ’ program of
\merira tnrfav^ Tm. ' k'n
‘ f1, ,Inn! ‘ ,lh ' llrlk Rj'fer. .tar- the Canadian ProadcaMing Com
in renrrtnrv h .. u
' , r ‘ ' “ jr *' !t 1 the Dance Pram i Company, pany System. the Dance Drama
_
P, inr rh
rfn n r *’r 5 ”
' lriT that time [he company hai Company « u
*tnglrd nut for
JJ™ ro,rpiny by an performed in legitimate theatre, the Imernational Award for the
I* c— - -3
'" r ,^!_r»Phrr I irS in n r.ih Chic anl Community Fineit Panic Program on tele‘ '
vi.ion in 19'dl-iT. The competition
The Friend.hip league nf the
involved "Ontnlbu*" and other Congregational Omatian Church
program* of the major American met at Fellowship Hall Monday
network.. Antnoj other honora ac- afternoon with It member, and
rordrd thy company in rcrogtu- two gue.lt preaeni.
non of it* itaturr in the dance
The meeting wa. eondurted by
world, wa* ihe citation by the
Nrw York Public Library when it the prendeqt. Mr. William Hempreiemed to ihe Royal Uamth Bal­ hurh A devotional period »a i
let picture* nf the m outstanding led hr ihe Chaplain, Mra. George
rompamr* of the I'mted State*. Lhabot.
Plan, were d i.rui.e d for a
Member, of the rompany are
Ronnie l-cc. Marvin (inrdqp. 7,eb Wa.hinginn'a Birthday Supper to
ra -Ncvim. Terrnce Miller. F.loiae be held Saturday, Feb It, al Ihe
Ramsey. Joel Anderson, Barbara church,
Iloyt. am] M m Frankel.
A . &lt; gift from the league.
lionnie I-ee ha. played on Mr. William Jone* prnenied Ihe
Broadway In "Peter Pan." "Plain nurterr with two rug*.
and Fancy," and "W rit Side
Pr. Fn.minger prevented a lalk
Story " Marvin Cordon perform on "School, and College* in the
ed in "P am n Yankee*," "Can South’. The diicum on included
didr, "Annie Gel Your Gun" and the origin and hiltory of the
"Oklahoma "
ichooli.
The talent of each member of
Mr*. T. F. Mitchell demon.trai
the rompany and managemrni ed paint de.ign. on linen* tnd
prnmi.e* a delightful evening for vartout material*, pla.iir*. ill#.,
Sanford retldent.
etc. Member* enjoyed r.periment
me with color* and pattern*
Ho.ie.ie. were klr*. J. J. Pet­
ra* and Mr*, leura Ball.

League.

Has Meet

Church
Calendar

■m v u o AT
The Sundav School Council of
the Firvt Pmbyterian Church
will mccl In the Gleaner* Room
at 7 Jo p. m
The F ir»t rre.bylerlan Church
Cub Pack meeting will he held
in Fellow .hip Hall al 7,v&gt; p. m.
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The Mrlhodi.t Men I Cluhl of
Mr*. S. C. Dicker.on presented in a garden. MucMion. from Ihe ^
riulrlct
mrft „ „ „ VM
g program on gardening at the
*rv&gt;up followed her ir.tercatiniMfmoni| MrIhodm church, 0 rTueiday night meeting of Gamma lalk.
]lndo , , e jo „ m
# l ambda Chapter of Beta SigmaA ta ib cia meeting wa. con , ^
chancel Choir
will practice
w "hL
ducted by M r. Ralph cowan Jr.
; jp p rn
The ditcu.tion Included format
The nominating committee pre
*'
'‘
.
and informal gardrr. Mr* Pic
vented a »!atr of oflirrra and the 1 ,
* ‘ *.. ,
kervtt lo’d the .oranty hove In
following w en .lecled; president m fr‘ ,n MClklwey nail at i w
coordinate the planiv ami flawcra Mr., Glrn McCall: vice pretidrnt. ^ m
----------------Mr. Alfrrd Grcrnr.
rcrurtling Royal
Aitilvai.adnr. meet at the
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ifrreiarv.
M r.
Fd
Petcr.on;Firm Dipllat Church al T p m.
\ j / vl' I i m
m
a n
eorreiponding veiretary. M r«. Ihm choir
practice ei Ihe Firat
U o l l
&gt; l l l d l
&gt;rov*r
trea'iitrr. Mr* Waller Rapt‘»t‘ hurch al follow.
Carol
J
Cook Tlie officer, will be in.tall * hoir. d IS p m ; Canrnrd Choir,
ed in April
7 P- m .: and Church Choir, S p
Gamma I.amlwla &lt; liapti r non tn
1‘m rrrr.t Itrpli.i thurrli Choir
honorahle mrnium fur their entry
of “ Cirl of the k ra r" in an practice at 7 JO p, in,
FRIDA1
At it. m e n . annual Pariah
S L T V o te e ^ n o ^ ^
The Cherub
Choir n
of
the rFirat
meeting, the
Ihe toncretation
congrrtation cf
Cf Holy B fU
" S,*m* Phl
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’ nc.un vmm
&gt; inr
.r .i
Cro*. Kpivrop.l Church elected
hovte.., Mr* Pick Nelaon Mrlhodi.t Church will practice at
t.tS p m.
five turn to 'll. \evlry.
Mnf&lt;J refre.limrnt.
Cub Scout Pack No 34 will meet
Th i. Iwwly i. the legal group
------------------------------------In McKinley Hall at 7 in p m
empowered to handle all bualnea* t?
, , ,,
, |*
,
The
Firat Pre.bylerlan
Bov
affair! of the paritli FieC'd for t s p H IU h lt H r C I l k f u s t
NEW YORK - l P I)— I’ep up Scout* will hold a Seoul Parent
Ihree year term* were Gordon
Bradlrv, Haw kin. CoitlMlIy. Rich- brrakfa.t
mrnu. with
Spanl.h night in Fcllowthip Hill at 7 p
A a n l Pea». and Bob VAilIiam. _____
*rraiiiblrd
*ervc
___ egg..
____ To
. ___
r 44 per- m
Jack Horner wa* elected tn fill .on*, pot ami chop I medium to­
a year's uneiptrrd term *• Navy mato. .ted and rh&lt;&gt;p v. green pop
repre.entatlve,
per: Hire I email onion. Santr
At thr lin t Vetiry meeting, vegetable, in 3 lableipocmt otHe N EW
Y O R K l l T D __ Bright
Gordon Bradley wa. appointed 0jj j„ heavy *kiltet until lender tn the uiual franklucter.
and
Senior Warden l&gt;v the rector. Fa
,„n Sprinkle with
tea ,auerkraut rombtnatloo by add
liter Thoma* Th r \c.try rlertcd &gt;pcui .all. B.a! * egg* until light ing .bred pimlenlo. Combine I
. , .1
--------- a.
. . jJunior
umor Warden 4j(j tn
t0 vegetables
vrgelalde. in
in »killrl.
»killrl. »tlr
Jaik
Horner
*ttr iipoundi can kraut will. I cup
and Brure Paddock av clrrk. The rlnj. untl| r ;£ ,
, noKrcl Ml. ||u-( d frankfurter, and '» eup
Senior Warden t» the rhirf l*V in 3 tablet poem gralrd eheeir and drained aliced pimirnmi Heal *
man of the pan»h and in ^ I 'a r r v t .
to minute*, itlrring occanonally.
ahvrnce of the lector handle* all
affair* T h r Junior Warden n pro­
perty chairman
All live new vrurymrn wire
publtcaliy invtailed in their offt
re* last Sunday at the 9 tS a m,
Family EuchartH Strvlr*. Stand­
ing it Ihe Altar Rad. they took
vow* tn perform their dtdlrt faith­
fully to the bett of their ability.
They received ihe priestly ble*»
Ing a* they knelt together.

* Gamma Lambda Has
Meeting Tuesday

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Elected

Dinner Honors
Navy Couple
t.l (jgl and Mr*. Rob Fiuiim
mom were iue*tt of honor at a
dinner given Saturday night by
Lt and Mr*. John Sangitrr.
The Fit.iimmnnv will leave San­
ford on Frh 4 for Monterey, Calif
f.t. (jgl FitMimmnn* will attend
Line School there
A buffet tupper wa* *rrved in
thr dmmg room A yellow linen
cloth entered the table. Silver
candelabra held yellow and grren
caodle*. The highlight nf the menu
wa. .hrimp jvihatal. Red gladioli
added color In the Sang.ler.* liv­
ing room,
&lt; Following dinnrr the gue.t.
rhattrd ami tang Attending were:
Lt, and M r., Jack Younghlade,
1.1 (jgl and Mr* Paul O Pea,
Lcdr. and Mr. Richard Nel.on,
fd. and M r.. George Jet.en, Cdr,
and Mr. John Dooley, and Mr.
Xavier Vigfinl, Mr*. Sang iter *
mother.
When filling crack* on a .ur­
in e In b« painted, m i. powdered
crack filler with paint In.lead of
water. Apply tn crark and level
off diagonally with knife edge

The Offlrer* Wive* Huh nf the tire of thia event will be given, be held Tue.day, Fab. S, at tha
Sanford Naval Air Station had a
The neit hoard meeting will I home eif Mr*. Crawford,
hoard meeim* for Ihe ftr.t time
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under the new pmtdent, Mr* J .
W Crawford.
Officer* for the new hoard were
•elected. They are
firat vice
pre.ideal, Barbara Rowell. V A H -7 ;
•frond vice prendrnt. I.awanda,
Sandon. VAH J
recording *ecre
lary. Illllye Taft. V AH 4; corre•ponding arc ret ary. Shirley Roi*
Y A H - i lurtey director, Edte Col­
vin. VAH-H: »ocial puhlicilv, Arliene Bryant, V A H -I. official pith
licit), Ann Tamny, Station: trea•urer, l&gt;e Ackley, Favron St: rr•ervalien* director. Sur Hoblilretl.
Kegular Trira
Staff
Advlaor for the All Wive* hoard
I* Mr*. Jame. Ramage. The new
t D* *Tr I • « • « • • • I «
Ivoard duru.ied plan, for the Atl
Wive. Cocktail Party widen will
b# held on Feb 1J. Further no

plrd Children * Home. The mem­
ber* who go will lake with them
Chn.tm a. rard* which the circle
ha. been collecting. Several Ihouvard eardi were received from
all over Central Florida. The
raid* will be used It the Home
fur the entertainment and therapy
ef ihe children. Mr*. Ihtroihy Via
I* chairman of (hi* project. Any
member deatrtng to make the
trip Saturday ihould contact her
by noon Saturday.
Eight circle member* volunteer­
ed In a t.ilt with the work^of Ihe
Tn Mobile t ’nit on Feb 14. Mr*.
R u.irll Spencer t*lked on the
"Mother* March ef Punei" which
i&gt; .ihrdu ed for Monday, Feb. I.
Anna Miller* will serve a* area
captain* and volunteer*.
Thr circle duru.ied plan* for
a Valentine Panre The dance
will he held on Feb 14 i t thr
K ilt t iui Elk . and their fu e tit
are Invited Mr*. Robert Caru
ther* I* chairman of Ihe dance
Rrfre.liment* were .erved fol­
Sir*. C F Holloway cave a
lowing
adjournment
Ho»te»*r*
were Mr* William Hardin. Mr* •howrr al her home Tue»day
Fd Miller,
and Mr*. Marcel night tn honor of Mi** Ann Mini*
Milt Mim. will become the wife
Faille
of Gene Newton in a February
cerrmom,
A pink and white theme w «.
effective in the decoration.. Gift*
were pre.emed In the honnrre in
a large umbrella covered with
pink and white crepe paper A
.mail replica of the umbrella wa.
placed on Ihe plate of earh sue*!.
Nut*, mint., wttorted &lt;hre&gt;r*and
St Agnea Guild of Holy C'ro»* punch were .erved. A door prtre
Church ga.e a benefit birthday wa. won by Mr* Bobby Flet­
luncheon Wedne.dav at the home cher.
Attending thr *hnwcr were. Str*
of M r. Harry Cu.hing in l^voh
E , A. Covington. Mr*. Jei.e
Arbor,
Camrlltaa were lived tn the love­ Real). Sir*. Lyndon Heard, Mr*.
Cheilcr Bradley. Mra. S Rc*l|,
ly arrangement* A camellia wa*
Mra. Harvey Covington. Mra. Net
placed on each individual lunch
eon table. The t*ble« were cov­ ton Crawford, Mra Glen Tucker.
Mr*. Iloh Seller*. Mr*. Will Ctet
ered vvith hand crocheted cloth*
•tnger. Mr*. France* Pall**, Sir*
and *et with ulver and cryatat
L. T . Dougherty. Mr*. Ham Fl*h
appointment*. There were many
comment* on the dellclou* lunch­ er
Mr* IP*» let Fletcher, Mr*. Da­
eon that wa* aerved.
vid Gillowiv, Mr*. Walter Milton.
Mr* Laura C Girrril won the
Mr*. A. C. Mint*. M m Judy
dour prue. Receiving birthday
Mim*. Sir* Harold Nri.rvander,
gift* for Ihe W month* were: Jan
uary Mr* fi. T. Allen: February, Mra. lout* Payne. Sir*, Shirley
Stone, Mr*. Creiton Phillip*, Sir*.
Mre William Click; March, Sir*
Harold Scott. Slt», SI. F, Shel
Wally I’hillipi; April. Mr* Richard
by, Sira. Jim Strakley, Mr* R
Ikcan.; .May. Mr. Rre*rr: June,
T . Wll'lam*. Mra. Robert Seller*
Mr*. Slinnie Jonrt; July. Mra John
Sr., Mr*
George Valet, and
Thomai;
Augutl. Mr*. Martin Mr* J W Galloway.
nram; Sep’.ember, Mr*
Bruce
Taddock. October, Sir*. Roy Hol­
ler;
November. Sir.
T
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NEW YORK — 4t*ri v— Ham
Vaughn, December, Mr., W. H
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mg. add aliced hard rooked egg* and lilt and pepper to taite.
and chopped California walnut* Place in lit degret oven 3 4 min­
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EDITORS N O TE: This is Ike
last at 19 dispatches ky major
league mass (era giving mid­
winter a p p r a i s a l * of Ikeir
teams.

New Cage Glory Tonight
L'aHH P m a UleraaUaaat
Adolph Rupp and Jo« Lapchick.
a couple of "old proa’* io colU i t basketball circles, can add
luitcr to already-brilliant roachfog carccra tonight when Ken­
tucky takaa on Georgia and St.
John's of Now York meat* St.
Louil.

Tbo Wildcala, top ranked among
tbo natloo'a major collegei, will
bo out to give Rupp hla 600th
victory aa Kentucky coach In the
Important Southeaitern Confer­
ence content.
Lapchick, who returned to hla
Old aoat on the St. John'a bench
following a allot with the Now

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BANTMUO, Chile (U P I) - The
Xucalana practically clinched the
world amateur basketball champi­
onship by beating the U n i t e d
Btatca. but they can still loae it
If they refuao to swallow their po­
litical pride.
Russia, which never beta* had
beaten an American basketball
team, crushed the U.S., ii-JT, be­
fore 14,000 fans, by far the largest
crowd of tha tournament.
The victory was tbe Russia ns*
fifth straight in the final round
and gave them a total of lt&gt;
points. The United States now Is
tied with Braril for second place
with seven points. Each team has
a *■! record, with a victory count­
ing two points and a defeat one
point.
Russia is scheduled to meet Na­
tionalist China Friday night and
tbo Soviets will bo a heavy favor­
ite If tbe game la played. Up to
r, however, the Russians have
refused to meet the Chinese, who
have a M record, on the rounds
that tbe U.SR.R. does not recog­
nise tha Formosan government.
If ibe Russians go through with
their refusal, the game probably
will be forfeited to Natlooillst
CMna and the Soviets will wind
■p with 10 points. The Americans
could then retain the champion■hip wtth a total of II poinls by
winning the two remaining games
they have scheduled with Chile to­
night and Braiil Friday night.

Belmont Abbey HI Wofford 74
Stetson U Ky. Wesleyan 79
High Point 19 Atlantic Christian M
Miss. Cotl. 100 Troy St. Coll. 99
Midwest
Mirhlgan U Wash. V . (St I. ) U
Bradley M Toledo S3
Dayton 47 Canisius 31
Appalachian 71 Catawba 47
Xavier 70 Georgetown 42
Youngstown 101 SI. Vincent 72
Evansville S3 Butler 74
Concordia iMInn &gt;’72 St. Marys 61
Superior St. 41 U. of Minn. &lt;D I 44
Illinois Tech 64 Si. Norhert 41

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Arm y 40 Albright 42
Massachusetts 73 Springfield 39
Muhlenberg *7 Rutgers M
Scranton K Wilkes College »
Fordhsm 93 Wagner «7
Pittsburgh 84 Geneva 92
Delaware St. 77 Berane Inst 71
81. Anselms 70 American Int. 43
Ithaca 33 Brockport 42
(Jueens Coll, 70 Montclair St C. 31
St. Bon'turr 74 St.Fran. (Bkm 34
Brown II Northeastern 4T

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Houston 73 Tyler 49
West
Denver 44 Air Force *.3
Seattle 40 U. of San Francisco 62

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Tiger Jones Wins,
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Gardner give us great depth sod
versatility in this department.
Dark horse Bon Hansen should
make veterans extend themselves
st shortstop.
Tasby, Gene Woodling, Bob
Ntemsn and Gene Green give
ample opportunity for platooning
and also for an “ offensive out­
field’’ as well as a “ defensive"
outfield In late innings. Rookie
Leo Burke could make his pres­
ence fell with a good spring
training showing.

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ishing prediction but I believa
the talent er-l usplh of our squad
means we're g o .-; to have a s u ^
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Green Bay Packers
G R E E N BAY. Wis. (C P I)— The
Green Hay Packers Wednesday
night picked
hsrkfield
roach
Vince lasmbarrii of the New York
Giants as the man to make them
a National Football Iwaguc con.
tender again, and gave him five
years In do it.

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higher than his eighth • place
rilin g If tbe Rcdmrn get fay SI
Louis st St. Intuit. There aren't
too many lop notch opponents re­
maining on the St. John schedule.
Ninth ranked Rrsdley put on a
deep frrrie latr in the game to
whip Toledo. M U . Wednesday
night, while Mirhlgan prrpped for
renewal of Big Ten play by down
ing Washington University of St
Louis, H U ,
Four men hit in double figures
as Bradley racked up Its lltb win
in It stem. Dsn Smith scored
21, Bobby Joe Mason, II, Al Sauo
ders 12 and Mike Owens 10 as the
Rears sank 23 of 49 shots from
the field.
Bradley, holding a nx pom'
lead with nine mlnulei to go. set
up a freeie that Toledo couldn't
penetrate, John
Papeun's
11
points were high for Toledo.
Michigan, wtth players in the
midst ol final exam*, had In
come up with some steady scor­
ing to overcome a 31-21 Washing
ton lead al inlrrmlsslon.
Co-caplain M. C. Burton (allied
Michigan's first six points in the
second half and the Wolserme*
came to life as Ihey lied it st
Sg-atl with II minutes remaining.
Washington surged ahead brief­
ly at 304*. hut Burton's basket
gave Michigan a lead It never re­
linquished.
Burton
scored
22
poinls for game high. Art Obrock
paced Washington with 19.
In other lop games, Dayton
clocked against Canisius. *7 34.
Xavier of Ohio defeated George
town. 70 42. once beaten St. Boo
avrnture trounced St. Francis of
Brooklyn, N.Y., 74 34, Fordhsm
beat Wagner. 93 «7. Pittsburgh
topped Geneva, *4-42, and Muhl­
enberg whipped Rutgers, *7-4*.

Johnson and Billy Loci regain
their 1937 form, Ibe staff could
boast as much depth s i any in
tha majors.
Our catching Is solid and ex­
perienced with Gua Trlandov and
Joe Ginsberg. Trlindos la a hig
By PAUL RICHARD*
RBI man over the long haul, with
Maaagrr, Baltimore Orioles
Giniberg at his best handling spot
Written For UP1
assignments.
SCOTTSDALE. Aria. (U P I) Tbe infield should be vastly im­
The Orioles of 1»7* should be vast­ proved. Kalus. Avila. Carra&gt;qurl
ly improved over the 1934 team and Finjgan plus Robinson, Willie
and a season relatively free of Miranda, Boh Boyd and Willie
tnlunes lo key performers could
give us a real shot at the firal
division.
We figure to be improved for
the following reasons:
I. The acquisition of veterans
Chico Carraaquel, Bobby Avila.
Jim Fimgan sod Billy Klaus
have added considerable punch lo
the infield— a factor which was
practically nonexistent Iasi year.
By M ILTO N H IIH W A N
i. We aerm in have found a
United Press International
center fielder in Willi# Tasby whn
Warren Spahn and thr Milwau
can both hll and field and should
hrlp give ua our best all-around krr Drives are locked in a J-vooutfield since Baltimore returned Wfl stalemate, and the southpaw
are sa&gt;s it’s their move because
to the majors In 1934.
he won't budge an inch.
3. Our ;il!ching
should rank
Spahn. who won 22 games last
with the best In Ibe American
scavon
and ‘.hen added two more
League.
against the Yankees in Ihe World
4, Brooks Robinson, with a year Series, hat been offered Ihe same
of major league evpenence under $60,000 conlrart aa last year. Hr
hu belt, could achieve stardom.
feclv he deserves more and *10.Let s hreak down thr team Into txo would tic a good sue it at
ils component parts and analyte what he’s asking.
them.
Birdie Tebbetia. rveculivc vice
There’s the outlook for strong
pitching with a possible starting president of the Braves, said,
rotation of Jack llarshman. Mill ''We're not far apart/’
In that opinion, be »rcm» lo be
Pappas, Billy O'Dell and Arnold
Portocarrero.
Hal Brown and a minority of one. however.
“ I ’m gtad Birdie frela we're not
Hoyl Wilhelm are available for
spot starting aa well as relief. far apart.’’ Spahn said. *'f thought
The emergence of Wilhelm as a we were. I rapert a raise."
siarter lair last season gavr a
Other Braves llisvatixfird
big lift to the xlaff. Ernie Johnson
Spahn previously served notice
and George Zuverink help round he might be a lough customer
out a capable bullpen. If Connie to deal with this time when he
revealed what his contract talks
would he like before he even
startrd them.
" I ’ll go in and remind them
that 1 won 20 games again." said
Spahn, whn hat done it nine
times.
"And then they'll say. ’That's
Many Sanford women will be what we're paving you for. War
heading toulh tonight for the first ren, old hoy.* '*
I.adits Night at Sanford-Orlando
In any case. Spahn Isn't Ihe
krnnel Club, when ■ 10-event card only member of the Brave* who
will gel under way at 9:10.
is dissatisfied with his contract.
The local ladies, and other Cen­ Hank Aaron, Lew Hurdrttr, Wet
tral Florida women, will he guesla Covington and Don MeMalmn al­
al Ihe krnnal club, and even (he so are asking for more than they
state admission lax will I* absorb have hern offered.
rd by the track management.
Some big leaguers, however,
Most of the "weaker” sex will are getting thr kind of raivrt they
be hoping Golden Empress will want.
prove strongest In tha Grade-A
Iloti Friend of thr Pirates is
ninth event. The trim 42-pound one.
(ie ls S u b v ia n lia l Boost
red female will be out for her
Ihirii season victory. In eight jour­ Friend, who also won 22 gsmex
neys around the oval, she also has last season, became the llih
placed twice and run third twice. Pittsburgh player lo sign after re
But two male greyhounds are reiving a substantial boost. Friend
given a better chance lo win by earned It In spades, making thr
early oddi. They're Rocky Mac- most starts of any National
G irl), rated fiva-to-tao, and Su­ league pitcher, 39, and becom­
ing the first Pirate pitcher In win
per Toy, a four-to one shot,
The fast Alida Jane, given sis 20 games since Murry Dickson
to one odds, could furnish an ap­ did it in 1931.
T h r Yankees made some head
propriate l.adira Night qutniela if
she trams with Go'den Empress to way in their contract signing cam­
paign
Wednesday
by
getting
take first and ireond places,
Hrrra. although
Aim in Ihe feature are McKeil, catcher Yogi
I'm Riley, Shook Up and Fan Boy. their ace pitcher. Boh Turley,
dropped into their olficr, talked
for a little while, and then walked
out without agreeing to terms
Berra said he was "very satis
fled’* with hi* new contract, be­
lieved to call for $37,300. That
D E LA N O
t u r n — Co-eaplains represented Hie restoration of
Ralph Miller and Gene Wells led part of a big sllgc he took last
Stetson lo an H&amp;-7H upset victory year after experiencing the worst
over Kentucky Wesleyan here
Wednesday night.
Stetson look an early lead and
never relinquished it. Stelann led
44-31 al halftime.
Miller, a forward, scored 19
poinla while Wells, a guard, had
NEW YURK (U P Ii— Floyd Pat­
19.
terson and Ingemar Johansson
Forward Ren Hotlell led Wei- were matched today for a sum­
Iryae scoring with 19.
mer world heavyweight title fight,
and they were scheduled to algo
official roQleacts at the Stockholm
Restaurant on 51st St.

For Sandspur Lead
At Ibis point, It looks as If a
real fight is shaping up for thr
lead in the Sandipurs Bowling
U ig u r .
Five tsami are bunched in the
first three slots. Perfection Dairies
has a one-game margin av it added
on# point to the lul of fins, mak­
ing a total of H 4, Trailing Perfec­
tion by one game is AIIC Garbage
.Service with 7 3. and half the
league, ItcmmiHal and Anderson
Drugs,
Wilvon-Maicr
Furndurr
Co., and Hobson .Sporting Good*
are in third place with a lota! of
4-4. In fourth slot is Wade s M ar­
ket with :t 9.
■ Wilson Staler roiled for two wins
over Perfection, with Margie
Woods rolling high for the furni
line tram with a 172-431). High 'or
thr Dairy was Marian Adams with
142-434.
ABC took two games from
Wade’s in three close games. Bet­
ty Helper was high for ABC and
Dot Teslo rolled high for the Wade
tram,
*
itoumillal defeated Hobson two
out of the three games in nnolhrr
rinse match. Albert* .Shaw sparked
thr-drugglil, picking up thr fi-lii
split along thr way. (tolling high
for Itnhsnn's was Pat Foster.
Nest Tuesday night will aw
Perfection pilled against Robson's,
Wilson • Maier going against
Made's, and Roumillal a playing
ABC.

Thr appointment of Lombardi,
43, as general manager and bead
coach by the lim a n executive
commuter brought an end to a
rumor-filled two month search,
and apparently put a stop to a
meddlesome front office setup un­
der which the Parkrra had three
coarhra in the past 10 years.
"M y word will be final,’’ Lom­
bardi said In New York after the
Packer* announced hit unanimous
selection by the executive commit
ter.
"I've never been connected with
a losing team, and I hope lo inalill a winning spirit In the Pack­
ers In a lot less than five years,’’
said l-ombardi.
Th r Packers rrorgunt/rd (heir
front office in December after the
club finished last season with a
I-to l record, the worst in its so
year history. Coach Ray M rU a ri
resigned almost immediately to
heroine an assistant cnaih with
the Detroit Lions, and his entire
suit, axerpt fur chief scout Jack
Vainiii, quit also.
Thus Lombardi, who has never
held a brad coaching job above
thr high school levrl Ik fore, takes
over a clean house with full au­
thority to hire or fire, punt or
pass, 'the reorganisation makes
iiim rrsponvihle only to Packer
President Dominic OlcJnlc/*k, ami
there will lie no moie Monday ex­
ecutive- rommlttrc meetings to
second guess hit Sunday afternoon

ilecisioni.
The status of Verne U w rllrn ,
who held the title of general man­
ager under the old executive set­
up, was left up in the air. "It is
assumed 1 will stay on as busi­
ness manager," l.cwcllcn said.
Ills duties were muc’.i In this line
prior lo the reorganization.

LO UISVILLE. Ky. (U P D -k lid
dteweighl contender Ralph (Ti
NEW YORK (U P I y— The Ns
ger) Jones hoped today for a bout
tional Basketball Association will
with top rated Carmen nasltm he
send a four man committer, head
rausr
of his
upset
victory
rd bv League Prrvidenl Maurice
Wednesday night over Joey Glar
One out nt every 14 American ' Podoloff, to the West Coast next
della.
Jonrs of Yonkers. N Y . won » families haa al least two tele month In study the possibility of
expansion.
split 10 • round drtliion m rr vision seta.
blood smeared Giardello of Brook
lyn before 4.000 at thr Kentucky
Exposition Center.

Count Sites Eyed

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It's Ladies Night
At Dog Track Here

Stetson Defeats
Kentucky Wesleyan

season of hi* career In 1937.
Tiger* Sign Two
Rick Ferrell, the new acting
general manager of the Tigers,
signed bis first two players, piteh
er Paul Foylack, a IS game win­
ner last season, and mfielder In­
man (CoolI Veal, who batted .234
in 38 games.
The Phillies announced Ihe sign­
ing of outfielder Wally Post and
catcher Stan Lnpata, while the
Dodgers received the signed con­
tracts of catcher John Roseboro
and Infieldrr Charlie Neal.
The Cardinals reported 19 play­
ers under contract with Ihe sign­
ing of pitcher Von McDaniel and
outfielder Chuck Essegian. Mc­
Daniel. a sensation in 1937,
flopped completely Iasi season
and was dispatched first to Hous­
ton of thr Texas league and then
to Winston Salem of Ihe Class B
Carolina League. Essegian was
acquired from the Phils last
month.
Signings announced by other
rluhs were:
White Sox— First baseman Ron
Jackson, infirldcr Sammy Esposi­
to. and pitchers Tom (Jualtrn and
Bill Dufour.
Athletics— Pilcher Bud Daley.
Orioles— Infieldrr Wayne Caulrv and catcher Charlie (Sugar) I
While.
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Frfcofson To Meet
Ingemar Johansson

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Mantle Deeper In Stengel's Doghouse

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Atlantic Nat. Hank Httlg.

NEW YORK tU P l) Mil key
Mantle, tha man Ihe New York
Yankees expected lo lie thr "new
DlMaggio," obviously was a slrp
dteper tn Casey Stengel s dug
house imlsy as risult of his sal
ary holdout.
Mantle rrportrdly receives from
i;0.0M&gt; to S73.000. He is believed
to l « asking for SPO.imhi.
.Merge1 belirvas Mantle could
rarn H2S.mo but adds "h r has
kepi himself from earning It."
The Mick obviously was one of
Stengel'* main targets as the
gnarled 3 anker skipper announc­
ed a new get tough polity In
which laggsrda will be fined and
those who fraclurr training rules
“had Getter It able lo tell mid­
night from noon" on the threat

of being hit in the rear bumper
h&gt; a moving van. In other words,
those who don l put out
per
«ent may It traded Thia could
include Mantle.
Mantle Is a man of great base­
ball talents. But he hat not be­
come either “ the new" DiMag
gio Ol a fairly acceptable far si
mile of tbe old one. I.jst season
he drew ofltcial wrath when he
missed the train on a western
trip. Strngrl has made a point of
hit fielding deficiencies and aald,
on signing hit current managerial
rontracl, that Mantle was his
"greatest disappointment '*
Mantle is inclined to he sulky
and petulant. Thus you ran draw
your own conclusions when Sten­
gel says:
"I wuuldn I want a dissatisfied

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playtr. If he doesn't have a 100
per cent feeling, I would have to
say we are open for deals. No­
body has a good year every year.
Mantle led In three departments.
Hr could have ltd in fivw, for he
has the points to do it."
Thus when Stengel launches in­
to a tirade against those who
don't run out every ball, and
against violators of Ihe Yankees'
unofficial curfew, most of the
signs point In Mantle's direction.
He also is Irritated at Whttry
Ford
“ The rule* will be more strict
this year," Strngrl sa&gt;*. “ They're
gonna have to hustle or they'll
be fined And they bettar obey
Ihe training rule*. Anybody who
thinks hr's bigger than thr halt
club might find himself traded.'*

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M ost Germans Are Indignant, Feel No Guilt
FR A N K FU R T, Germany— U ’PI i
- l l o i t German* ire iidigntnt
aboul— but feet no guilt for-trim rs
committed hjr Natl mncrntratlon
ramp doctore and SS ''liquidation'’
aquads.
Ta il it the view of L’ujrn Ko
g '^G e rm a n y 's b e « known hietortan of Hitler's infamous roncen
Iraiion camp lyilem .
Kogon was commenting, in an
fnierview. on tht rtasom lor and
rrsulte of the recent rash of triale
by West German courts of former
K ills,
•'Public reaction to these trials.**
kogon said, *‘has been unr s&gt;f
fraat Interest. Newspaper cover­
age of the triale of these same
pe^ft or their colleecues h&gt; '.he
AlliW cuurtl fi«m IflS to It'll
»a i Just is tumpiehensive.
■'Tile Grrmane weren't interested
thea Now they are. But they are
Interested in these Naii erlim-e
much ei they are initrrsied in
crimrs of passion. There is greet
indignation. But there is no sense
of collective guilt, end their reac­
tion has nut taken a political
form ”
IM the other hand, kognn Hid.
trrmsfl issoriaimna for lha first

Tax Cut Possible
For Self-Employed
WASHINGTON' i UIM&gt;— Congees
iioaal I n writers toon still begin
a .five to give major i n relief
to self-employed persons, It was
disciuied vreltrday.
Thr drive will start to eerly in
the Mih t'ongress thsi bickers fig­
ure ihe legislation has a good
rh i«c i nf reaching the White
House this year.
Th# tat relief propoul— which
would cost the Treasury an estiwilled .dM million dollars in rev
enue— is destined tn help not lore.
f t ty»rs, business proprietors and
aihfr self employed persons hudd
up reliremrni funds.
II would allow self employed
persons tn defrr payment if laaee
until age W on IS per rent of
their earnings which they volun­
tarily plare in rtlirement funds
The maiimtim amount na which
te* deferral would he granted
would he set el H.&amp;on t year
Mrmheri said the hill would he
ee''rd up for a vote within the
neat week or two ia the House
Ways A Meant Committee, whirh
initiates all let legislation It was
regirdrd as a foregone conclusion
that I ho legislation would ho ip
proved

Despite 'Strain/
Singer Still 61
SOUTHAM PTON,
Fnglaad
M T I I — British rock and roll
singer Terry Dene will slay in the
army for a while despite Ihe
“ emMional sirain” . armv offlritlt
said yrslrrdey.
Dene, II. wl.o s ly i he pstlern.
his singing style and gyreimns
after those nf F.lvls Presley, has
f n 'd the Rritieh army tougher
sledding than Gl F.lvls h it the
American
He wet inducted Iasi week with
Frrslry style press and television
covertge. hui two days later was
iw bed in a psychiatric wsrd bo
reuse of the onsotionel strtin
Hewever, the trm y said, press
reports that he was getting a
avedinl discharge yesterday were
"quite uatrue."
"arlisment was going into the
* M li Deae Issue yeMerdiy after
wide spread erttlelsm of tbo wav
his si* day Army career turned
out
Fins, ia Iho meentime. was
ronleatedly serving with aa ar­
mored division ia Germaiy, r e i n ­
ing from his jeepdriving duliee in
a bold suite he haa rented and
rommiillag In hn barracks la
hand hull! sports ear
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lan s Space Ship
To Get First Test

DATVGN, Ohio (C P U — Use
X' S will move a step rinser tn
m,nneH space Right Saturday
when the Air Force’s Xl* will he
earned aloft for the frisi time
by a B1J
The XlS has beea named hy
1hqu Defense Department officials
as the vehicle which will prohablr carry the Rest Ameriraa Ima
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NFRf O R I.F A N t, 1^. (T P M —
Under Secretary of Blste C. Doug
I n Dillon lodey blamed the Krone
lla far the dim preiperia for aa
Inerekio ia U. R Rulsiae Dado

Sewing

time formally sre disassociating
them settee as a group from the
ronreniralhui tamp dor lore who
used ihelr syringes to murder for
the Nam.
Similarly, be said, the Waffcn
NS as a grouo has disassociated It­
self from the liquidation squads
whole Joh a it to estrrminate
Jew* and other “ Non Aryan"
races.
“ And with Kate judicial officer!
end the newspapers turning a
searchlight on the former N a tli,"
h'ojr„n added, “any paseihte 'renarifiration' of Germany hie been
delayed "
Rut, he added, He knuwe of no
rite in whlih a uniseriily has
wiihdrawn a medical decree or
title from l concentration camp
UOctor murderer, although all euch
men ohvlouily broke the lllppocra
tie Uitb.
Kognn. a writer, magstlne editor
ar.d university professor, wet se­
nse early in lha anti Nail move­
ment in Germany and Austria and
spent many yeara in Ruchenwald
concentration camp, from which
the American army freed him In

All h« can du I* record the
clicumsientiel esidenre.
"From It'll t» 1041, the Allies
handled alt the war crimes trial!
of Nails. end the Germane apparrently considered it was strictly
an affair for the Alliea. After m l
i when the Allied Irlals ended),- the
—
Germans emuidered the whole
business seltled," Kogon said.
lle continued:
What
the
ytnn iI don't
non i understand
unurraiana ia
»» uir
failure of tht German •ulhorillfl
to draw tip lists of ill X * lit sui*
petted of crimes, and arc which
ones required further prosecution.
No one did this, although the documenu were certainly available.
‘ Beginning in WJO, there was an
occasional German trial of Nans
All of these, note well, vsrre bated
on denunciations Some individual
who had been in t concentration
camp would ice one of these for­
mer doctors who hid killed in
mete* walking on the street and
report to the police A cate would
*-e pi spared, send from that rase
would come perhaps one or two
new rate*.
"Another element was the re­
turn. hegtnniif ia l*U. nf the
Shortly thereafter, he wrote a prisoners of war from Russia.
book called 'Tier AS bleat" (the These relumeel Included some
American edition was tilled “ The •Ned criminals who were tried, and
Theory and Praetiee of H ell")
which wia ike firat detailed ac­
count of the Nail concentration
ramp ljstem. I' ii m il considered
one of the best hooks in this field,
and has Just been reissued both
in Germsny end the I'nited Stales,
During tht last two yeara. them
hie beta a flurry nf trials of farm tr Nails he German rourts. Ka
gen said ha il as much at a lose
at anyone else te account for ihn
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Ex-Suitor Shoots
Woman, Kills Self

Drifting 8 Days,
2 Rescued At Sea
NORFOt.lt. Va M 'P I) — Two
men whi lived eight days on fruit
juiro and biscuits in aa opea
diagy after their yacht slab ia
a heavy gate were na (heir way
lo Fay port, FIs yesterday, giving
thanks to e Dutch boron who sav­
ed their lives.
The mra. George Harrington, n
a lawyer from Raw G a rd M i. N
X'*. V"L
J* ' *
boat builder from Riverton. N J .
were described ia a terse bulletin
Dutch aircraft carrier
Karel Doormsn 11 "thinner, net
ertheless ia good condition."
The B irM at SloattopeverU.
Holland, who doubles aa Navy f.r
and pilot JJsa van dea Clooster
‘ potted Ike opea dingy on hn
radar sereea as he flew * rauline patrol eiertise from lha rinrier Tuesday
A helicopter wae dupitrhed from
th# earner end the men were
picked up and brought aboard.
The Cent Guard at Norfolk
said Ihe mra, mining einre they
left New York for Hormude II
deye ego aboard ihe 44 foot sloop
Aiair, took to the dingy Jaa II
when a two day gale eonk Mietr
sloop.
They drifted aimlessly fwr eight
deye with nothing but fruit juice
end biiruits until spotted hy tbo
harms.

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MI4MI M T U ,- ,, A, rejected suit1 V *-1! rlj n&lt;*
th,.n
killed himself Tuesday night in
view nr her three children and
her new boyfriend
The woma, Mrs. Jeequeiia
lannie lo iiin . U . wee In “ good"
condition it a hospital today. Rut
Ihe suitor. Jam il Thomas Cheeth
am, 41. was killed instantly when
he shot himself In the head.
Police slid Cheatham, who w n
married, hid been pestering Mre.
Cniten for several days. She had
'J"*d • privete delestive service
foe pioietlmn. She _ had dlted
Cheaihem for abnsit ‘a year b*
fore meeting I . J. PlaH, 11, r*
eently.
Cheatham rame fo her hams
only minutes after Ihe igenry
ih » hid hired for protPrtion
cheeked Ihe house. He pounded
oa the deer while Mre Caslaa
and Plait war* pulling her throe
children lo had.
Mrs Coslsn went la a front
window to plead with Cheatham to
leave, and hr shot her as she
was silhoutlied la Ihe window
Cheatham crashed through lha
front door and grappled wtlh
Platt. The slruigle broke off
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Ry Russell Kay
forrrest rnonlhi In advance whit
their reset in turn rausrd new
Progress in the exploration of weather may be expected in dlf
rases.
"Bui «ne great difficulty in p re -!ou,fr »P »™ h j» bfcn
r»P|(1 frrrnl areas.
paring such cases." Kogon com id J^at it is bey .md Ihc capacity of
Through Ihe study nf radiation,
ucd. is ihc lack of witncsKi. The thrJ • » « « * «
,l° Er'* p f * beat and light wavea and other
best witnesses have since died
understand "hat ia happening. data, much aid ran he civrn in
"And the best witnesses of all. &gt; '0'" rvprrlmcntal rockets we the fields of transportation and
the Communists, won t testify, i •&gt;*'e moxed into outer sp.ee with communication. They vision the
There are several reatone (or this.
capable of probing the dav
when television programs
yjr,t. m0lt t)f (he German Com- universe it*cif
will reach every enrner of the
The layman wonder* if the ire globe bounced from satellites
munists who could tw wiinrsiea
«*&gt;* U*e ........
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Germany See* mendoua effort ard expense In- back to earth and you will sit
ond* the Communists sUsy* al­ solved In attempts to shoot the ln ywjr living room and watch
r programs coming to smi via
Germans i« a Na i* moon or put a satellite in mbit
controlled, militaristic slate and aimind the sun is Juitifled when mltfr ,„ JtT fr&lt;vm pari* Tokyo
they hast- no political Interest in there i« still so much that needs or Australia,
|
K , „ rf
hopM th|(
helping West Germany
clean to be done here on earth.
hou‘ f
What returns can we expect trough knowledge gained from
"Third, there t* the question of from this type of investment*
0uler (p l(-P « f will he able in
eo responsibility. The Communist*
Aeconllng to the scirntisti an&gt;l j|mr |0 rontrnl many tli&lt;ea.vrt Inthemselves were responsible lor military
suihvrllte*
eoneernrsl cludsnjg cancer There it much lo
many of Ihe thin « Ihal happened vsith scientific procre.s amt na
glinP{| fr0m a study of toi
Inside the concentration camps llonal rfefrnse, the knowledge and1
They do not care to have ihe facet experience we sre gaming tsi
eapoied.
worth all and more than thr pro
"The difficulty in all thi* it that, gram Is costing
The benefits to mankind they
for lack of witnesses, many trials
may end In acquittal for the Nans tell us can prose immeasurable,
.
.
I foresee the current interest in not only from the standpoint of
I
I * o atch R e p a ir ;
Ihete trials going on for another national defense but tn many
two yean or so and then, possibly other ways It is their firm hrllef
for lack of convictions, live Gee from know led;# already gained
M u r it are I C (iw a lines
man people will throw up their we ran look forward to the day
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Way In P»rl». " D " standing for
the Home of Dior that helped pull
France out of hrr postwar slump
b y launching the controversial
money-making now look.
Today. &gt;■ every )r a r al thlo
time ilnee the war. hundred! of
newamrn and buyers crammed
the grey-and sold Dior »a!on to
watch the unveiling of a rew line
that cou'd change female faihiom
around the world.
Also showing loday were two
of the moil Influential dretsmakera in Paris; Lanvin Castillo and
Cbanrl. Castillo was said to have
the most colorful and elaborately
embroidered collection in Paris.
Chanel was expected to go her
own rweet way at she hat sueccxifully for years.
Rome of the drama was miss­
ing this morning berau&lt;e the
House of Dior's drtlgnrr. talented
Yvca Saint Laurent. had already
disclosed his spring tilhouelle.
He told United Press Intrrna
tional Wednesday, 21 houra before
unveiling his pace-setting spring
collection, that hii new line would
make a woman look like nature
made her,
•’For the first time In years
women will be simple, supple and
natural," ho said.
And he explained that this
meant buiti and waist* where
they ahould be, although all dress•a would not be belted,
•‘Skirt* will tie natural,” said
Kalnt Laurent, pointing out that,
of course, their length would vary
With the dress.
This hark-to natural line U what
the Pari* dressmaker! have been
shoeing ill week.
Guy La Roche, Jacqur* Griffe
and Serge Malta a ll. presenled
their own variation! on thia ail
hourlte theme Wrdneaday,

Slasher Kills One,
Cuts Eight Others
T O K Y O | U P I ) - O d« teenage
girl w li killed and eight other
ijo u n g women Injured Tuesday
'n ig ht tqr a maniac who rode
through a crowded Tokyo alreet
on ■ Meyet* and slashed away
with a rasor aharp Instrument.
The attacks occurred ao sud­
denly that moil of the victims
did not evwn see the slasher.

Dead from ciresilva bleeding
from abahaa acrow her breast
w*a Yoshlko Tanabe, a 14-year*
old Junker high aehool atudent
who waa o* tha street hi front
of har kaoaa.
Another IT-year-old v u In rrttlgal eondtiioo with eh*w wounds.
Stvtral of the nthara. all in
their late keens or early twenties,
(•ere reported with serious injur-

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WUneeeee reported that the asMilan*. a young man about 20
rear* old and dreased as a fae
lory worker, did not stop his
bkyab dtrtng his altaeki.

Pro Golfers Pick
Boyer In Tourney
BAM DIEGO, Calif. U T D - T h e
Inuring golf professionals heist •
caurvis snd ramt to tha ronrluaton that George Bayer, the long
hitter from Glen Eagles, III.,
ahould win the San Diego Open
golf tournament, handa down.
’’This
is a driving
man's
course,” ssld Jimmy Drmsret,
the vrtrrsn from Texas as play
got under way today. "And n a y
er is the man to beat. As a mat­
ter of fact, he should win the
loiirnsmrnt by five strokes.''
ttsyer, however, has been bay­
ing hit trouble* on Ihr putting
greenr and mure unbiased ohserv
cm
believe the winner probably
will rnmr from xurh seasoned
performers a« Arnold Palmer,
Art Wall or Ken Venturi.

No Patterson Bout
In Folley’s Future

40th Six-Month Recruit

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Eisenhower Plans
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No Ruling Given
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On Officer’s Case

Newspapers Hike
Price To 10 Cents

Bcn-Gurion Mints
Of Locating Jews

verted to hit usual rank of ser- for an Immigration loan to aid
grant. He appealed lh« case, h ut'.lews being allowed to come here
the Uuruit Court and the District from Communist Romania, said
Appellate Court rulrd against him. ' there Is reason to hrllrvr that
lie contended hla rrfeelmn as If we absorb the present wave of
a lieutenant amounted to a de­ UO.Ort) to 300.000 Jewish Immi­
motion, and he was therefore en­ grants, lh« gates will he opened
titled to be served with charge* to the greatest eonrenlratton of
and appear before th* peraonnel Jews In the old world."
"If emigration were permitted
lioard.
from ‘that country'," he addrd "it
would he the greatest miracle in
our history.”
Brn-Gurion did not mention the
Soviet Union by name but It was
H O M E S TE A D
A I R FO R C E plain that that Is what he meant.

Airman Is Killed
By Bomb Bay Door

Herbert Marshall
‘Improved’ Today
S A N T A M ONICA. Calif, (UPt&gt;
— Actor Herbert Marshall, r&lt;4. to­
day was ' resting comfortably" at
SI. John's lloip itil where ho la
recovering from a siege of pleu­
risy and pneumonia.
Attendants said the veteran
actor, who was forced to ranrel
an appearance in Dublin when he
became III earlier this week, was
suffering very little pain.

B ASE fU t’l l — A 21 year-old Air
Cuba has publiahcd ila first at
Foree ground crewman wax killed
Wisconsin game wardens use
las. Ilascd on Ihe ISM census, the
Wednesday when the bomb bay
hearing aids tn tune In on Illegal
use of firearms, according lo the
accidentally cloved nn hi* head.
liraring Aid Industry Conference
provinces.
The victim was MrnURcd at
Airman l-C Peter Ixvnrarnvieh of
Bethlehem, A la , an assistant
crew chief in Ihe TTth Organisa­
tional Squadron.
An Air Force spokesman said
the accident occurred whllj the
airman was making a pre-flight
vitual check of the plane's liomb
hay,
A board of officer! was con­
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The congress' I.3M voting dele­
porled. They pledged to overfulfil)
gates met today inside the Krem­
their quotai.
Sounds Warning
lin tn voice agreement with
Khrushchev told the ('ontreii Khrushchev a boast that:
that war can be eliminated by
— The seven-year plan plus pro
peaceful economic competition. duel ion Increases in other Soviet
Rut he warned that the enormous camp nations would bring their
forces of the Communist world output In more than half the
"ran rebuff the Imperlaliat aggres- world's total,
— Other rounines will see the
aor and crush them if they un
Irish a new war." He added that superiority nr Communism snd
Russian Intercontinental missilci adopt It as Ihe quickest way to
Industrialisation. Then Ihe peaceare now in man production.
ft/ triumph of Communism ever
capitalism will he assured.
Meet In Secret
The delegates, which included
Khrushchev a deputy Anastas Mlknyan, freab from his sortie be­
hind the American lines, were
meeting tn secret after Tueiday'a
precedent-breaking action In ad­
mitting Western correspondanls.
The "debate" nn Khruihehev s
Sanfnrd'a Arm y National Guard 40th recruit for the six months
program began this morning with
Unit, Company B, IMth Armored active duly training program.
During Ilie p u t six weeki, seven a speech by U k rim in Delegate
Infantry Battalion, Florida Arm y
National Guard, has enlisted tta new men have joined the local Viktor Podgorny.
company to fulfill their military
The Khmshchev speech also
obligation while serving In the eoverrd thrae points:
local unit. The latest enlistees In
Rritln: Wrst Berlin must be a
the unit are Harry If. Spencer free city with the possibility of
1and Hnlierl L. Spencer. The two United Nations guarantee!.
brothers reside al 3151 Orlando
Nuclear Arm s: Roth the West
Dr. Harry Is assistant manager of and the Soviet Union should dr
the Winn Dixie Super Market In itroy their stocks. An a:om free |
Sanford, llnbert la employed at tone a h o u l d
be proclaimed
the Rlti Theatre.
throughout the Far East and the j
Other new men In the Sanford Pacific
United Prrtv Inlrrruli nil
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Bergen, on being forced to ranrel “ bo with Ills father operates the jority of them want friendship
a nightclub opening brtaus? Char-! M W Hanrh at Oftern; James J. w|ih iyr Kussiina and "do not be
lie McCarthy was late arriving Harvey, P. 0. Box 127 Osteen, em­ lleve the anti .Soviet propaganda." I
ployed by Sanford Kleetrle Co,,
by air Bright:
" I have never been ao embar­ and l.rar.drr J. Gourley, 2120 Kim
rassed. I guess this la Charlir’a Ave. a student at Seminole High
way of lining me know where School. Also enlisted In the unit
the talrnt H in Ihli combination wire laiuii A. Morris, P. O Box
I'm thinking seriously ol railing ft Geneva, a commercial fisher­
man, and Charles \V. Park, New
his silary.'*
Hampshire St , Apopka.
Morris and Harvey already
N EW Y O R K — Dlse jockey Peter
W ASHING TON (U P I) — Presi­
Tripp, on completing a 2oo hour have drpartrd for six months sr*
wake a then without a wink of live duly. The other men will dent Eisenhower was m a k i n g
Irave fur their training lour In plans loday for two trips south­
aleep:
ward— a short vacation In Thom•‘I've learned one major thing. Ihr lin t frw months.
When these men return to Ssn- asville, Ga,. ’ next week and a
You can't slay awake alone. You
need someone there to keep yovi ford. Company H — with tod mrrtlng with new Mrxlrsn P m lawake, to keep (riling you, 'Up, m m In its ranks — wilt have over dent Adolfo Ijopex Mateos in Ac*
lo per rent of it* members with pulto Feh. 19 20.
•
boy. up.*"
active duty training credit ThirtyThe visit between the two pres
■a N TA MONICA. Calif. - Air two mrmbers already have com Idrnt* at the beach rexort will be
craft manufacturer Donald W. pitted the six months course and informal. T h u will eliminate the
Douglas, noting that the Thor in seven others now are taking the ceremonies which would be In­
volved In a stale visit to the
trrmedlale range ballistic missile I *joiningGuardsmen are World War If and Mexican capital. Mexico City.
la now la full production:
A visit lo Mexico City alvo
"The production line la now Korean veterans.
The first leg of the Guardsman*! would subject Eisenhower to sillhere. But It didn't happen over­
night. The Thor was .TO months training will ronvin of eight weeks tudri ol more than 7,000 lest. This
from drawing board to deploy­ of banc combat training the same Is considered too high for a per­
training received by alt regular son with a history of heart
ment."
Army recruits. After that the mm trouble.
Elsenhower will go to the
JA C K S O N V IL L E , Fla. — Disc are glvrn a It day leave, follow­
Jockey Dave Hunter, awake for ed by eight weeks of "specialist" Thomasville e s t a t e of former
more then 100 hours, comments training In their assigned military Treasury Secretary George M.
on ■ medleal journal article that speciality. This can range from Humphrey next Wednesday or
said slrrp may not really h« nec­ advanced Infantry leadership train­ Thursday for a quail shooting
ing. radio mechanics, vehicle holiday, lie will return Feb. I and
essary:
mechanic!, clerk's vrhooi nr other participate In ihe commemoration
"You know, there msy be some­
military occupation.
of Abraham Lincoln's 150th birth­
thing k* that.”
The ram lining eight weeks of day later the lim e week.
tha Guardman'a six-months tour
of duty will consist of unit train­
ing. in which he will havt an opporlunity lo put hi* newly-aequlred skills Inin practice under rea­
listic field conditions
Upon completion of the six
N EW Y O R K fU P D — The price
T A L L A H A S S E E tU P D — The months lour, the Guardsmen re­
of weekday edition* of the New
Florida Supreme Court yesterday turn to the Sanford unit as quali­
York Times and the New York
refused to ru'e on a Miami llrarh fied soldiers In their specialty.
llrrald Tribun# will be increased
pnttee officer's promotion l-ecausr
to &gt;0 cents a ropy outside a 50
the pollremxn Is not a constitu­
miles radiu* of the city effective
tional nr slate officer.
Monday.
In an opinion by Justice K.
The price will remain five tent*
Harris Drew, the court said po­
within W) mile*. Previously, to
lice sergeant Albert Hakam was
not a constitutional officer and
T E L AVIV ( U P !) - Israeli Pre rent* was charged 100 miles from
the rity, but the new price sone
ihu* the high court had no juris­ mler David Brn C u r ion Wednes­
day night slrongly hinted at the was made because of continuing
diction over his rase.
inrrrasrd cost*, particularly for
Ilskam wat promoted to lirute. possibility of large-scale Jewish
distribution
and transportation,
natit, but after the usual pine Immigration here from Itussls.
the
Times
aald,
Ben Gurton, addressing s rally
month probation period, he re­

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anta pledged thrmaelvea at ralliea
throughout the land today In carry
out Premier Nikita Khruihchev'a
program to outprodurr the Wrat
and win (ho world for Commu­
nism.
M ail mrelingi at factorial and
collective farma hailed the tevenycar rronomic development plan
which Khruihchfv laid before the
21st special Communlit Party congress Tuesday, the stale radio re-

D EN VER f l T l j — Zor* Folley
doesn't rvpcct to grl a sbot al
Floyd Pat If non,
the
world's
heavy weight
loxtng
rhxmpion,
very loon, regardless of the out­
come of tonight's bout with Alex
Milrff al the Denver Auditorium
arena.
Fnllry, i M favorite to whip
Milrff In their scheduled to round
Construction costs In the V . S
heavyweight bout tonight, plan*
to return to England, where he which went tip about 104 per cent
will fighl either Joe Erskinr or from 1922 In 1929, have risen 103
link Richard von, high • ranking per rent since World War It.
British Empire hcavywrighla.
Follry, the fourth ranked heavyweight contender from ('handler.
A rts , was No. I challenger to
C
Valtrrsm'a trows until hr Inti to
Henry Cooper, British Empire
champion, h&gt; a derision last year
in Ixuulon. Mltrff la unranktd.

CALL

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R -r O R RENT

tA)ST— L E A S E .
Big
Sale
Os
Everything Eurmturo Center.

A LTA M O N TE : liv e ly new 2 bed
room duple*, water furniihrd.
rhildrrn w r I r o m r. US. Ph
Lo s t . Black, » hue- anti Ian Rea
At I tlu ay 7 3312.
£’* in vicinity #f Highland
r»fk Plane Phone FA J 4 «t. I
Colonial 2 itory Some FA J 7304
I — R E A L E S T A T E FOR S A L E LOST—Aged Boiton Terrier Dor.
t — FARM S • A C R EA G E BiiHii in one eje Reward If fc Clean dounilair* lurniihed apt,,
oil heat. «!t Para.
GROVES
turr.rd to 1216 Randolph St.
T— R E A L E S T A T E W A N TE D
I-OST l C .id ill *( t -f jr t whei I New- Home* — For BF,NT
*— M ISC ELLA N EO U S
Tur*. nisht on III Way 43, RF.
ft— FLOW ER S • P LA N TS
SALE
WARD Ralph Taylor, Leeiburg 1 Bdrm . 2 Bath*. *123
S IIR IU S
Hit!)
School.
2 Bdrm . Fla Room. It#) mo
1#— O F F IC E EQ CII’ M E N T
10 min drne Eatl of Rate
I * - A UTOMOHI1.ES .
i — Fo r r e n t
W R nods*-*. Phone Evening*
^ T R A IL E R S
Geneva 2111.
12—
IO A T 3 ft MOTORS
7 R»driv#m home 4*.\ m o n t h
13FARM SUPPLIES ft
FA 2-3129
Furn Apl Ph. FA
M A C H IN ER Y
Large 2 bedroom unfumiihrd apt.
IIP E TS . LIVESTO CK bedroom,
I Ij room, nlrtl bath. UOO Mai: i Furnuhed garaae apt.
SU P P LIES
living room, electric httrhen.
nolle A ir F A 2 3331.
IV— A R TIC LE S W ANTED
bath, porch 1 carportr Adult*
13— P LA C ES TO F A T
Furnuhed apartment 33* mo. all only. 171. rn. r.s : v o i
IT — R E A L T 1 PARLORS
uitlitic*
except
tat.
Day*
1 3 -F E M A L E HELP W A N T E D
FA 2 3071. Night* FA 21333.
Sleeping room. 123 mo. FA 2-2577
1)— M A L E H E LP W A N TE D
2fc-M AI.F. OK EF.MALE
2, 3 and 4 ben no in house* and
FOR S ALE OR HF.NT: Modern 3
lO -W O R K W \.N TED
■mall apartment.
room hou*e with 2 ae rn of
23— Rl.’SIN ESS
ROSA I - P A Y TO N , Broker
land &lt;m lake. Inquire NoeP*
O P P O R TU N ITIE S
Those FA 2-1301
Grocery, Oitcen. Dr. Bradin»
23— S P E C IA I SERVICES
plat.
WFLAK A A P A R T M E N T S : room*
21— P IA N O SERVICES
24- A -B C I L D IN a CONTRACTORS private Lathi 114 AV, Firat SL 2*i BEDROOM unformatted hou»c
23— E L E C T R IC AT.
2 bedroom cement block hou&lt;e.
Ph. EA 21310.
CONTRACTO RS
unfurnished, FA I 4nW,
U -A — B UILD IN G. REPAIRS.
3 -R E A L E S T A TE FOR BALK
2J.B IIEILDINC. St PPLIES
Beautifully furnlihed r o o m .
27— N O T IC E ■ PERSONALS
FA 2 7304.
2 fc-A R TIC l.E S FOR SALE
3 Rdrm. unfurntihi d apt. *70
9 - F I R N IT C R E A
1700. Magnolia. FA 2 »S t.
H O CSEKO I.D
2 Hedrooma
F lo rid * Room

I I — AUTO M O BILES— TRAILERS

V IE N N A - ( I PI i In three which can carry either a tonven
'• r v . Auitria ha* built from tional or atomic warhrad. and
scratch a imall but well-trained wilh which the Weit German* will
army of aS.ttw men. almoit all in­
be equipped in aliout a year, would
fantry.
At the end of the HnllvhE'rrncti- be too ftp e n io r, hr *aid.
Graf explained thal the AuvAmerican Soviet occupation in 1933,
each of the four power! save Auv- Irian ground force* now- are form­
tria va*t atorei of military ma­ ed into 10 brigade*, nine infantry
t e r i a l , including cantonments, and one armored Thr »elf suffi­
small arm*, vehicle*. »omr tank* cient brigade* can fight in ivolalion for long period* or tan l&gt;e
and ammunition.
together
in "building
Since then, Au»tria hat purchai- gropH
41 a number of llofott 40 mm block" failuon to form a heavy
antiaircraft gunv from Sweden and concentration. T h u i* the time
a few lintith plane* for it) imall tyttrm now being u*rd by the new
Writ German army.
air force
The problem) ratted by Auvlna'*
Now. Drfrn*e Minuter Fcrdi
rand Graf tuld United Pret* In- geographical lituation. in the heart
lernallnnal he I* planning to equip of Europe ami belween thr world »
all Infantrymen with rapid fire &lt;»" "ia)ur t*ower him*, are for
submachine gun* or "»turm ge- niidablc, Graf said
„
wehr." and l» even negotiating
'
the 3Aarvavv I'att atJtc«.
with Cominuniil Cicchoilovakia on he said. "Austria forms a^
the poxtble purchase of rocket ar gic operational *ptmgboard for an
advance into We»t Germany, to the
O fcry
f
This artillery comitU of unit* Swiss border, toward* Upper Italy
of 32 barrels rich, mounted on and to the Adriatic "
Graf believe* Austria l* secure
earner*
They were developed
If it thow* a strong national dr
during World War II
Graf taid any rocket artillery fense — strung enough to be ie
more modern than thiv
loo &gt;petted by all sides But. he
expensive (or such a .mail nation warns. A military vacuum would
In ttiat
as Austria, which ha* a population have a magnetic eflect
of only 3,001......
caw. each great powir bloc »«Ul«l
Even *uch llrmv a&gt; the Aineri- feel it rnuvt Step in and i uni rid
can-made Matador guided rniisilr, llh r ground tn Auslri*

Longhairs Riding,
Barber Is Happy
Ho lly w o o d
— cU p u —
The
longhair) are back m Ihe saddle
again, and Ralph Trejo, a HollyR o d barber, couldn't be happier.
•This sort of thing will put me
In Ihe upper brackets," he said.
"A h. I thould have »uch a won
ifarful chance to know how U IS
to suffer becauir of wealth.''
Trejo's personal recession end
ed when western* hegsn cluttering
up T V tcreen* Long msy they
clutter, a* fir a* Trejo t« concern
rd
j These cowboy a.tnr* must have
|R r which i* eonviderably longer
than mo*t guy*' hair," he *nd.
•'But that (bwsn't mean frwrr
hairctlls— lar from it. It mrao*
more haircut.. They have t» keep
It at the *smr length, and that
mranx each guy ha* In gel
haircut about every two week
Time was whrn a guy could g»
for lb ret- week*, and it wouidn l
look too bad
J ’lt * much more noticeable, too
B o t Just Itccauic of the length
licit also because of Ihe bleaching
effect. Many actor* In we.tern,
sre out In the sun longer llisn
other people Their hair Mart, to
lighten on the end*. Then they
come to me for hslrcut* ”
Onr member of Tre)o * clientele
i* Morgan Woodward, who play*
Shotgun Gibb* in "Th r Life and
I-egrnd of Wyatt Karp .Vrie.
"M r. Woodward h*. interesting
B r . " hi* barber laid ' H grows
about half an inch every month
It'a healthy. I t ut It about rvrry
12 day* to krrp It looking Ihe
same. He It one ol tho»c who are
outdoor* so much that me end.
are hlearhcd by ihe sun, lie come*
in every 12 day* or sooner if Ihe
end* are lighter in color '
Trejo al.o reported thal actor*
sre more nerxout lhan non avion

,*

f ttp lo s io n F ilia l
REBRJNG ( L T D — Mr* Dtu
Pennington, shout 7&lt;). was killed
Tuesday when a ga» slove esploded in her trailer home near
bar*.
Her husband reraised «mijr
Slight injuries. The couple arrived
her# only Hi daya ago from their
home in Hir hamwood. AVu.

-

U .l l .A . —

*28000

&lt;Includes C lo n in g )

$8280

.00

FOR SALK: Beautiful 2 Bedroom
PH Home
Kilchrn partially
furni*hed *4.Vn my equity. *M.
per month FHA approved, lo ­
cated at i l l Country Club 4'ircle,
2 3*41
Jiivt off \)-’*l 201h.

R E A L E a r ATT. D R IV E -IN
2344 Trench A v#

J. W. HALL
Call

Hall"

Realtoe
Phona

EA

Tbit 1* a gunt pat* to the Rltr
IIO S A |„ P A Y T U N
Theatre fur Jack 1. Uradin
lirginlcrett Real Estate Broker
Exp. dalr Feb to, •3).
Ph F A 2-1301 — 17 92 at Hiawatha
IF

I T IS R E A L
ESTA TE
■ vie Crumley ft Monteilh
at 117 South Park Ph. F A 2 46)3

2&gt;i. p . ~

* 7 -4 , C - T - ,

l.fl S'. Par. Are

Ph. FA 2 6123

Snisirl People l l l ’ Y I1 K F O R F
A lliinnt!

Arlett 1‘rice. Everett Harper
HOME SEE K ER S
Thone FA 2 4 » l
M2 N. Park
Thi* i. your opportunity to buy
an attractive 3 HR. 1 tile hath
home and a**ume a 4'a*, A'A
mnrlgage. Lively feature. Inelude completely equipped kit
ctlrn. vparr healer and vcncllan
blind. Prire 317.765 Down pai
nirnl $1193 Monthly payment.
UA including laxr* and mvur
anrr

SUNLAND
Estates

&amp;
South
PIN ECREST

Seminole Realty

llaliygil nr iron FA 2 7926.
W. D IE TR IC H S - REALTOR
Elir. Melhxin— Velma Gon/jlrr SH7N lettering. FA 2 7926.
Adelaide II Mine* — W uriairv
l)Ot Park Avr
FA 2 3112 Work wanlrd a* purler, jamlor ol
dishwasher 7ta) Bav Ave
2414 ORANGE
Till* two tied room limne with Painting A 1 FA 2 7924
Florida Room Kill lien equip Ironing, for 6 lie. I A 2 7211
menl ran be pun based fur only
*6400 00 with tv run Llcluvive
A good garden or lawn worker
b«ting
it l 'king fur work Adiln-ti:
R O IIE R T A. M il I.IAMS, Bealtut
312 tiak Avr Ph EA 2 2701.
Kavmnnd l.unilquivl. .Avvov
I A 2 3931
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Babv tilting. houiewnrV „r rntau
LO TS FOR SALE l.arge 62 \ 1C)
tanl e*|w-nemed FA 7 1212
Good land, cleared, tome land
•calling Cash or tinall payment Child &lt;arr in my home 1317 Elm
down, balamr 323 |H-r nmnlh
Avr
I - II MANN
Box .33
lake )| unt nr t " " 1' ............ uxrkrrper Will ion
till* r
nr Winlrr I'jirk
Phone FA 2 mi 3
4«ft* IIjv \\r
Tin* l* a guest pass to the fist/
my
Ii o in r.
Theatre lor laiuii Ituta* Exp Do laundry
1 A 2 5610
date Feb in. ’59.

in hi* chair, and lhi» mean* that
a barber ha* to be particularly
calm whrn dipping away *1 an
H ER B E R T STENSTROM
arlor.
Realtor
"There'S no point in making a
I.YNN RINSER
man nervous." Trejo said, "espe
Home* D cjifrn cd F o r
LOTTIE: ItllOADM AV
dally when you're u.ing a »cisKEN T O R R E T T
7 llimrn hmi*i hardwood lloorv.
Florida L iv in g .
Astorialr*
kilrhrn e lrd rlr, tpaee beat,
sori and a taror around him Hr
" i t ltcdroom*— 1 i - Hath*
2I2*
Ph. T.A
air
condilinned
Inquire 711
III N. rark should he relsxrd
Mellons tile.
"The longer length has influent
M AJDR BROWN R E A LTY
ed quite a few nun acturs." Trejo
Realtor
L«K H AIIROB
3 l&gt;rdlooin Phil
continued.
Tail* of them now
lip* hmi«r:
2 bath*.
Florida
LA K E MARY
sec m to want their hair just a
room. Til ln.*n FA 2 yew after
Ph.
rA
2
5237
nr
FA
2
1961
.title bil longer. Dl course, wr
4 30 p m.
•till have the crewcut* among u»
-I
but tht* ha* no effect on me I'll
1 BEDROOM , 2 bath borne 2 till
go In any length for my cuiloin
lit* roomt. f.-ncsd bark yard,
South Pinrt rest EA 2 h a *
*»‘
*»:&gt;ii m »m ; i iMinii
- I
• •t
l&gt; I'H H H U I.
3
lift home I T mile* from city
Im
m
ediate
O
ccupancy
Is* t* ll»p I elele )if|
It mils, double carportr. I aerr
J t . p i n i A N TIM »N \
IM IT 'I
W n tiu a ra .itca Peraonnl
I »t *tiit'l
land 32 »&gt;jn down Total prtrr
S n tiifa c tio n o r Y m ir
m i i \&lt;»i i* i:
311.00O. Ph. EA 2 2796
i.prpltt
*l*e
Money Chrerfully
J A M Alt) 26
• ill. « I hi lt«h I ft
ids *
4$ |sfft«elit
3BEDBit().M
hum*- — l
bath*
l&gt;i*r n*»» ft l»
Adml.tion*
Reftinded,
tfl# II •HtftM* * tin** JlJ'l* ft •*
— (let tile equipped kilrhrn—
Margaret Checsboro.igh (Or
n4 - |r 4 .•I 4 n*-»M,• ». •e firel
if Is »* hiub I •»&lt;•! a*lUf h l'l ■ft
fenced yard — EDA financed
Undo)
i hr
I'liftt#
-t
4 ♦&lt;f
Pay only 31 W equity and as
Florence lla iim it (-anford)
M’lftO i'A
iV. P*«
ft \Til*»N&gt;
sunir payments 3100 Park Avr
! Hint I'H'ftfl
e*ftBftsl ft*4*1 *t •ft 1►
Mane Ilciucan 1 Sanford&lt;
•fi*l1 1f.»♦# !*'•!» • ftnull* ftn mpi 1&lt;s |hft
OW NER.
Charlie Flower* lSanford*
*ft|*J J mil*
■ f- el apt! |otu* i t
Ilf flOf W|*l i 1•t f ft f 4. **» t i f t « i I
f.'ary Skipper iSanford)
' I f ) , ■ Fl 'I * ' • * 1■
&gt;» l||l« h l f l l l l V
BEDROOM &lt; It hnmr, enlarged
AA'Bite Ann Walker (Sanfurdi H»f ft• id
I ■k• i 1*
Florida room
Kitchen rqinp
I•« 1*4 i n «"'# ' 't!* it*9 *tf 1ttmHerbert Pierce iSanford 1
menl opllonat FHA financed
4• . ft I*
**
\
27th 81.
Gloria Simpson fSanford i
• »
%ni T il ANN *c*INo t o r . I I wv. I
No rrd tape or delay Reason
OCCA
AYoodrn* I emancr i Apopka)
Phone F A 2-1501
able down payment and 337
I • Kit' ■" ■-1 - * *h# KM
Birth*
.f
1*11 ft N Tlln ft T
monthly
127 Country
Club
f
f
t
-i
'IM
k
V
A
l*p.
ooftpri
Hi by artrl to Mr and Mr. G irl •»TKv»fMUM 1‘ ftftl** ft M ih T o H ll
PARMER’S AGENCY
D in e . EA 2 71)''.
George Tegfcblt r Sanford i
t " fb rl) ft*f * 1* jtf ||t
N. V. Palmer, Realtor
.. a *|« }|HIM Idft
Baby l*j) to Mr. and 31r. Jfl.i
F o il Ihe economy minded-3 bedD. It. Wbilmnrr, Avsoc.
Ka#*f-1r*I 'fl tiffId4
('Kim t It home t#&gt;reh tarporte,
Robert llarm lbn (Sanford
l i t S. French Axe. Pb F A 2 3721
litllltv looms, equipped kitchen.
Baby boy lo Mr. and Mr*
Aftsr hour* FA 2 2*14 nr FA 2 4921
My equity and take up irinainJoseph
Hartnett (Sanfordi
log \\A loan. Ideal for tiuidren.
DHrhargr*
R A Y M O N D M . I1 A I.I.
I (icated on mm through street.
ferry Lamb (Sanfordi
REALTOR ft INSL'ROR
Phone FA 2 1-591,
' J . a NUARA 27
Third St. ft Park Avrnur. South
Admliiliint
Y all &lt; all Ball
PAY ca»l) for land on road. Win.
Barbara H o n e . (Sanford)
Phone FA 2 5441
Erimomnu, Seybold Bldg , Ml
Ralph I'rter* . ( lyOOgwood,
ami.
Allman Richardson (.Sanford)
2 hr. CH home. *er«en porch, kit­
Willie DrLanry (Mirnl)
chen equipped, vmall down pay­ r r r a w n i r r n w
Darron Bargee (Sanford)
ment
FHA financed
357 a
G R A P l.A TLI.i: N ER SER Y
Birth*
month. Large nicely landscaped
B E A L T IF U L h o l l y
Baby girl* to Mr and Mr*.
lot. Venetian blind*. Call Colby
Phillip Simpson (Sanford)
FA 2 1330 eat. 106 I to 4 p. m
A,1!. kind* *wl *lw * ,
after 4 E'A 2 0ft*3.
Grapevtll) Ave.
FA 2 (MM
Discharge*
Mary l l n . r (Sanfordi
Mat Ion Market C A R R A G E
Mar&gt;- Jo Stewart (Sanfordi
2 or , L’B homr, electric kilchrn
P L A N TS for salt. Tred Thurs­
Harriet Fits Randolph (Derquipmenl. (tie bath, jalount
ton. E’A 2 D M .
Bar* l
windows, ulilily rni , IsndscsoWalter Charlei Young tSaned lawn, large brick Bar It Q E'lors! Arrangements — Corsage*.
ford)
V») ft. from Naval ltaie 36,9W
SAN FO R D FLOW ER SHOP
Amelia McNally (DeHaryl
FA 2 347).
F A 2 1122 or FA 2 0279

3rd Addition.

Legal Notice

VA • FHA ■
FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low As $100

Hospital Notes

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

f

YOUR* m

[' NEWSPAPER

PACKS

POWERli

INCOME T A X SER VIC E
lint. II. Afurrav
l l l l Celery Avr
EA 2 13)4
i ’lotcd Sundae
g»— a r t i c l e ** rn f t r a l e

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

only $57*50 monthly

Stcn-strom Kually

27— N O TH 'E S — PERSON.A LS

W E LL D RILLIN G
Fairbanks Monc Pump*
Repair* to all make*
HOWARD W. LONG
WT E Commercial Ave.
Phone FA 2 2333

Cotton ft Wool Yarn*. Netleaa,
PUMPS — SPRINKLER
Threads. Tape*.
SYSTEMS
HOLLINS HORRY SHOP
'37 II fi. Houtrlrailer, mun go, All lype* and t u n . Installed At The Sign Of Th# Totem Pola,
“ Do It You riel f"
moil
any
offer
accepted.
2617 S. French Ave.
WE REPAIR AM) SER VICE
F A 20433.
Jacket* - Boot* . Tent* * Luggage
S T I N E
J* FLAM ING O 40', 2 bedroom
.ARMY N.AA V SU R P LU S
Machine and Supply Co.
trailer: awning Space No. 73,' 201 W. 2nd St
310 Sanford Avenue
Ph. FA 2 *432
Park Axe Trailer Ct. FA 2 1672.
FACTORY TO YOU
AI.UM1M M
1 7 -B O A TS and MOTORS
|
A L N E T IA N B U N D S
Enctoifd head Saj-proof bottom
HOUSE B O AT— 2* fl IticdnKini*:
rail with plattie ends, Plastle
galley A living loom. Furnidud
W in il-h le ld
Hack Glass
or rayon tapo. Cotton or nyloa
SIN)) each. Can lie tern at Band D our (H a m
Vent ( 111 ).*
cord*.
Shell
S K tiv ic i;
Senkarik (;!« * « sand U n in l Co.
Senkarik (ilaaa and Paint Co.
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
U l t l l W 2nd St. Ph. FA 2 4*22
117 III IT 7nd SI. Ph. r \ 2-I67:
Special Sale!
All uvrd motor* reduced to
POUCH glider — » 1crl drrk chair
B EA TIN G
auction wholriale.
— boya beginner hike — hand
All new 1)3* Evinrudri at close
II. It. P O P E C O .
lawn mower - stroller — Singer
29ft 8. Park ------ E'A 2 1234
cut price* Sample 3433 i»( lark
portable table Ph. F A 2 3611.
*303 00.
All i)3» model boat* gteatly re­ Television Tube* Tested Free.
12 Ft
upright l(oipomt deepRO LLINS HORRY SHOP
duced.
freere. late '36 model, work*
Sample: 31330 Bowman now $7)3 At Th# S.gn Of Ttie Totem Pole
prrlecl. look* like nrw. Call
2617 8. French Ava.
A lew 1)3* Gator trsilri* tell
t A 2 7013.
on *ale, and a good selection of
Quick Iwundromat Service
lived boat* ft trader*
Bo&gt; scout uniform *trr ia call
Shirts E'mDhed In 46 Hour*
Gateway In the Waterway"
Mr*
Merle Ham*, lavngwnod.
Ssntton* Dry Cleaning
Your Evtnrude Dealer
T E t 1&gt;*E
E I3tb St, F'oodmart Bide.
HOBSON SPORTING GOODS
SOI TH S ID E
L AUNDROM AT
S()4 6 6 E. l»t
I'knnt EA 2-5)31
GAS hcatrri anil list lb gas tank,
onr
electric
heater. C a l l
M ERCURY Ot TnO ARD MOTORS ENAFLOPES. I^tlrrhesds. statemenu. Invoices, hind bills, and
EA 2 1310.
w. r. 5AHT1I
programs
e tc .
Progressive
Outboard Salei A Seri Ice
Printing Co Phnnn VA 2 2)31 —
JAN UAR Y CLEAR AN C E
2313 Park Ave
FA 2 6774
306 West 1.3th SI.
NEW
19.y I nderwood Golden
Boat mol or* — 1 Mai k 13 A I t3
Touch iHirlable tvpewrllrr
h p, F’lrcdcnr Call FA 2 712!) ROI.KAWAY. Iloipltal snd lUbv
D E L U X E .MODEL
Bests. Day. AA'eek or Month— Lot 4114 66
S|»fci*l 393.00
after A p. m
Tel. FA 2 3111. Furniture Center 1 niverial Model
114 Welt First St
It — rettidtevt.vi k-Suer lie1
Lilt 1123 01 . . . .
343 no
Save Door)
•
Pair iif Slanu -c rat*, female age
Fu ivliuie Moving A Storage
POWELLS O FF IC E SUPPLY CO.
four, male age two Air* w (7
I E PIIII.I.IPS. Acrnl
117 S. Magnolia Avr. EA 2 .3642
Ramsey. 4UI 3V, Dili
W AMIRI HN A AN LINES
1300 1 rcnch Ave.
EA 2 19*!
Large rrd*nrm&gt;. hulk or cupped.
I k -A R T l r U -S W ANTED
Vann, litway i l l E , Ovtecn.
P l t E M H A L your baby ■ shoe*
Mr* R. I.iwom Ph FA 2 423d,
J E E P W A N T E D 4 wheel drivr
rv r r tailing
biontr.
gold
Call EA 2 1190
•list)— AAtile
APARTM ENT SIZE GAS RANGE
B AIII Kit AEl
I T -B K A L T Y PARI/IRS
Imtallrrl, including 2 tank* of gal
*t* Nor lb Itraih SL
W )»3,
lias Inna Brack, Fla.
Sanford* Mott Mmlctn
M iller
Hadin X
Applianr*
Braulv Salon
1165 Park Ave.
FA 2«132
21
A
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ROOFING
l
PLUM
BING
Soft AValer T, A Stamp*
IIA Hit I I l l s RE At T V NOOK
2ft— F U R N IIU K l: and
103 So. Oak
r.A 2 3742
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

3 BEDROOM - 2 B ATH HOME
Beautiful, spacious on three loti.
Doulilr carporte Kit. lire* equip
R E A D Y T O M O V E IN ?
ped I’cntril heat and air con
• Riorkt Weat Of French
O N LY SS93 Ou down buv* thi* mod
diBonetl
llaidwood (loon ex
Avenue an 30th Street.
rrn 3 Bit home with kitchen
cepi Florida Room which it
M ODEL OPEN DAILY
equipped hard wood Boor.,
ci-rk tile Flreplsce Phi* boat
Florida room, and ample *tor
port 1111* IS T H E REM BUV
age nn in hi v 1)3 lot. This is
B Y OWNER 3 bedroom i ll home
|\ SANFORD
on ibadrd Iota, Ideal location.
a true laluc at 311.KM.
Can tic financed &gt;13 Catalina
3 BEDROOM
1 RATH HOME
Dr Phone W. 1! W rit KO 5 32^
FUR R ENT
Corner lot
Kitchrii Equipped
Oviedo after 4 30 p. m
3 liedioam I bath home near
Very good financing Down pay­
ha.e. .hopping. 163 U0 mo
ment only 3iou.
1ft— F ftM A U t HftLP W A N TE D
For thr Itett B u t * In Rrsl Eitste 3 bedroom, country houir. 36j ft)
mo.
furnlihed
S E E C U L L E N ft H A K K E Y
2 REDROOM - I HATH HOME 3 laities Immrdiatr oprntngi lo
W. A. Cagle, Jr. Salesman
Eierpliotally
nice
home
on
call) ii you ran work 12 or
lit) N. Park Ave. Ph FA 2 U l l NE33 3 bedroom home 11 block
shaded corner lot. Fenced said
more hour* per wrek Hours of
from Mflonvillf Ave. 3130 M
Fairly priced. Nire section.
vnur own choice High earning*
down.
s&lt;»300
monthly.
s o l 111 IMNEC R EST: 3 bedroom
for interview write 'It - Eltod
home. Us baths, lutw duwn
3 BEDROOM P IN EC R EST llornr
114 W 91It St , Sanford. Fla.
pawned., $47 month It! W. W. It. “ Mill- S T E M P K R Agency
Eenced yard SI.oot) down Move
Rralmr
A
Insurer
Woodland Dr EA 2 7631
:i-$ 4 l)R K W A V TFB
in In 5 minutes.
Av-oe. Laura B Diier. II. 3', Taffir

lleaullful 3 llll. 2 tile bath home
Jnratrd in exclusive Ro.-e Court
section of Sanford. Completely
equipped kitchen, lovely terrir
70, door*, heating unit and vene
Han blind*, I'nced at *16,90)
Reasonable down payment and
monthly payment, lev* than
rent

S P E C IA L SIR ATCKS

33 P LYM O UTH 4 dr, RAIL *300.
F A 2 166S before * p m

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR

Austria Flexes Muscles
W ith Small, Good Army

23

1AODD HUFF'S
Farm A Garden Center
ANNUALS
M l Celery A»e.

Sanford

^ J Iu u lir0 ^ jq i| | M llB lb O
Ill 1.1,ABI E PARTA FOR ADDED
IM O M K M ill PART llll F E L L
TIM E WiiBK WE S E C U R E
L( H'AT IONS M ill TESTERS
3|ale or frmatr wanted for lliiv
area in handle Ihe WORLD
FA Mid s II I
A lelrvumn
and radio tube* void through
our iai&lt; •: miMlern method free
•ell irr(o f- tub# tr&lt;llng and
men lian t-ing units Will not in
Irrlrir with your prevent rni
ploy merit To qualify you miivl
has.
'It 176 60 to 37.953 7U
lath available Immediately, for
mvenluit and equipment, investmint sci urrd
'Car, 3 spate
hour* weekly, -bonId ml up Iu
3650 W) |« r month in your vparr
lime, should lie able tn ilsrt
at on&lt;r Tint roropany wilt es
tend linamul aisislanre to full
lime if dr*irol Do nol antwrr
unless full^ &gt;| lallflrd for time
and mvritmrnt
Incomr (larlv imiurdistely,
•Ruilnrs* n vet up for you
'Selling, (ollilllng or expert
rnce I* n,»l nrcrsiary.
•For |h (tonal inters lew in your
rity— pleao ini bole sour Plume
Number and WHITE
I . S El l • THONK'S CORE
662.3 llrlmar lllvd
University City 35. Mo.
STORE", wilh edfire IM MO sq
ft Free parking sre*. 40T AA.
1*1 Si,

PLUMBING
mi saiu.*:

PI l MBING A B EA TIN G INC.
I.icentcd — Bonded — Insured
Cocoa, Cocoa Beach. I.er*burg.
Sanford Titusville .&gt;nil elr
S.ANFOIll* — Plume FA 2 7C.'J1
Pl.t MBING
Contrasting A lit pair*
Flee Estimate*
« I . HABVI V
204 Sanford Ave. Ph»ne EA 2-1161

Will

SEI.
US YOUR FU R N ITU R E
We HUY the Mn*t
Wr SEI L the Mo«l
Wr PAY Ihe Mod
SUPER TK AII1NG POST
Ph. EA 2 ta.77
• BIG V A L U E S
• QUICK C R E D IT
• EASY TE R M S

WIIsSON - MAIEU
New Ami U*eti Furnilurr
311 E. Flr*t SL
FA 2 3621

$Sc\VE$

PI I AIRING
III. A1IM .

Neiv X Used
F u rn ilu rr nm l A pp linn res

Mather of Sanford

*|R C tlM IIH O N IN G
t O M R ACT and REPAIR WORK
,no,
s%t
r.A 2*562 10J 203 r . First S L Ph. FA I-OJM
.

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ItuihImh^ if KcpalrH
Joe l . Ihomaa
m u Santa SI
FA 2 nr,t»

Under Cnnttrurlloa

74— PIANO SERVICE
PI AN'U T t M M ! ft REPAIRING
AV. I IIAK.MON
j-|, f A ; , ; i i 4|,fr j w) p |(1
I I - A HI II.D IM , l ON l it At TORS
E’ur carpentry, painting, aneen
lng. roofing, and plaster repair,
asphalt Die. avbevto) aiding,
matonty or w-kvI vtepe, leveling
and repairing
girage* and
wrecking rail F.A 7 41(1.
H O U S E Mmlder — additions —
altrrallonv. Eter loti estimate *
Plume rvrningv Geneva 2131.

23— ET.EI TH IC A t, SER AICfS
V.Ai l UM I LEAN ER REPAIRS
Parts for all makes -d leaner*,
Elei'rnlux, Hooter, h uh r. He.
l ire p n k up. Woik guaranteed
E A 2-4765.
Houle Wutng — Electric Seetlee
Si.) AThleit
R A N D A L L E L E C T R I C IT )

11? Magnolia

Used furniture, appllanct*, tool*
etc. Rouilit-*o!d, Larry's Mars
213 Sanford Ave Ph. F A 1 4131,

RAVENNA
PARK
A iJl’IE T COMMUNITY
Near Golf Unuraft

ity Homes
MODKHATEI.Y I’HICEI)

Low Down Payment
Monthly Payments
!,cs.s Than Kent

E A 20913

25
A B UILD 04G -R EPA IR 4'
P AINTING

Buy Now

E'l-OOR sanding and finishing
Cleaning, * u | n g
Serving
Seminole County *iat« 1973.

Choose Your Own Tile
And Paint Color*

II. At. Glraiun. Lake Mary

IMI'KHIAL DEXOHAKIRS
painllng and paprung
M

! - T 7 l d _ o c &gt; A '.' -7 9 D I a f v r

B &lt;&gt;iil lo your plant.
Remodeling and Addition!
DON L U K E

tl.

S lto e m a n e S i
L'linxlruction Co., Ine,
711 W r«l 23lh Stieel
Phone FA 2-3103

I'kona FA 2-6621

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
Mr invite sou (o he our tcuraiH absolutely (re*
without obligation at one of Sanford's leading
Motels while you locale suitable housing for
&gt;ou and &gt;our family. Pick up jour key at the
Sales Office,

Odham &amp; Tudor, !nc.
BRA1LEY ODHAM, Prea.
Corner ll**,v. 17-92 X 2Tlh St.
Phone FA 2-1511

x

�SB

Lit'l Giant To Open Here Tomorrow
Sanford* M « &lt; d abato d o n
will open tomorrow.
The Lit’l Giant Food Store at
French Are. and Catherine St. will
hold He craad opening Friday
through Sunday.
The drive-la food atora wOl re­
main open aeven day* a week frum
T • .in. unul 11 p. m. Convenience
la (treated in the Lit’l Giant atore,
which feature* quick aarrlce aa
well aa atirb aerrlee. The opera­
tion of the atore le not to be eorapared with that of a auper market,
official* aald.
John Graham baa been aelected
ea total manager. Graham end hie
wife have moved to Sanford from
Ocala, where he wai former man­
ager of anothor Lit’l Giant atore.
1%e modern building le built of
ooMrote block, and acreialble
from both atreeta. A well-paved

parking area tncreaaca He con­
venience. The lateat equipment
baa been Installed. More than 4,000
item* will be carried, Including all
food auppllee and beauly aide.
The Lit’l Giant Food Storeo are
owned and operated by Giant
Food Vitoraa Inc., with headquar­
ter* In Ocala. Leon J. Souther,
general manager of the company,
will be In Sanford for the opening
tomorrow.

The new manager, John Gra­
ham, Mid "We feel very fortun­
ate in aecuring thin wonderful lo­
cation in tuch a progreoive, faatgrowlng city aa Sanford. W* are
looking forward to becoming a part
of your eity and atalating hi ovary
way ponlble toward continued
progreat In the future.”

Brave Dog Absent

LONDON ( U li &gt; — The Astorialion of Dog Blicuit Manufacturer*
announced that H will not award
it* ailvar trophy and a tli month*
NEW OKI.FANS (U l’U — Jon aupply of dog blacuit* to tht brav­
Wood, 18. mutt have wanted to est IIritlih dog thia year becauae
Me the Mardl Grat hi the worat no Brltlib dog h u been aefflclentlp brave.
way.
He made the 1,000-mile trip here
About on* out of every ita hotfrom hit home In Brookfield, Wit.,
by bicycle. It took Him three ptii! admission* in the V. 8. M a
maternity
week* and eoet $18.

Mardl Grao Fan

Big Teen-Age W ar Headed O H By Law

JERUSALEM, Israel (U P I) Joseph Sprimak, TJ, speaker of
W INTER HAVEN (U P I) — Pothe Israeli Knesset (parliament)
and veteran Zionist leader, died lice headed off a Mg teen-age
war here Wednesday night after
Wednesday of a heart attack.
receiving Upa from aeveval MudPHILADELPHIA (U P I) - Wil- ous parent*.
Ham Blair Craig. T9, associate ed­ The entire police force of thia
itor of the Philadelphia Bulletin smalt citnia city— 10 men— wa*
at bia retirement la IMI, died called after report* came to the
Tuesday.
station that two leen-aga gang*
would gather for a battle at the
TARBES. France
(U P I) - Big Lake Silver Amphitheater.
French army Gen. Pierre AgoaTwo policeman were “ etaked
tint, U . collapsed and died of a out” it the amphitheater at 9
heart attack Wednesday while re­ p m. when groups of boys began
viewing a regiment of paratroop- arriving. They were armed with
ammonia and siini shot* to hwrl
heavy roofing itaple*.
The officers. Detective Ray
Willis and Patrolman Gerald
NEW YORK (UPI)— The New Hunter, called for help.
All ata Winter Haven police
York Knlcks have traded forward
Guy Sparrow to the Philadelphia cart were called out and aoma
Warrior* fer guard Jack George officer* summoned from the po­
In a deal forced on both dubs by lice training school which waa
their Injury list, k waa officially underway in the city courtroom.
By the time officers arrived the
confirmed today.

Cagers Traded

milling mob had grown to about
SO.
Despite being badly outnumbe­
red. the fleet-footed officers nab­
bed M persona ranging In age
from IT to at least two fruit
pickers from nearby Auburadal*
who were over to.
Police Chief Muncie Smith said
•event of the boys were from
prominent familiea.

All were charged under a state weapon* away before being ar­
law with unlawful assembly and rested and officers said they had
under a ally ordinance with vag­ their hand* lull catching the

youth*.

rant/.

Several of the young prisoners
Bond was set at $123 but many
were released on their own recog- said the boya who escaped told
them they planned to double baelj \
niianre.
k up any weapon*
Police recovered no weapon*. later and
sway.
m throws
thrt
They aald the boya threw their

C

E R R A Z Z O

Gets Three Winners
WHEELING. W. Ve. &lt; U P D Jockey Fred Erala highlighted
the Charlaa Town racing program
Tuesday with three etralght win
nen. Knts scored on Dauntless
Darrah (M 001 In the fourth. An
dya Hope fSIT.00) In the flfth and
Happy Retreat ($18 00) to the
•istb.

Floors Cleaned —
Sanded — Polished
TERRAZZO WORK OF A L L KINDS!
Free Estimates — C a l Ual

SEMINOLE TERRAZZO

The average American see* bit
doctor about five times a year.

FA 2-7821

IOC If. M y rtle

We Invite you to visit with
ue during these exciting

3 Days

BIG

and extend a .standing invitation to

C O M E O FTEN

DAYS!

All Day Saturday and Sunday

FRIDAY! SATURDAY! SU
Littlest Giant You've

CISCO

Tip Top's

Ever Seen

with hli

FREE M ERRY-CO -RO U N D

FREE Bubble Gum, Balloons and Suckers
For the Kiddies

*

I

for the kids

OPEN
SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
EA R LY and

LATE

You'll Find A GIANT SELECTION OF . . .

From

7 :0 0 to 11:00

• Lunch Mentf
• Cold

FOR QUICK SHOPPING CONVENIENCE
CURB SERVICE IF DESIRED

Cul*

Ready Sliced— Head) to Eat

• Canned

FrulU
Vegrfahlm
Scope

• Houaehold Supplies

YOUR LIT'L GIANT WILL RENDER A GIANT SERVICE
FOR THESE ITEMS YOU NEED IN A MINUTE

SATURDAY
and
SUNDAY
Velda Ice Milk

delicious asst, flavors

FREEZE
Quick Meal
Preparations
Spur o f the moment
Picnko and Barbeques

L halt I plea a*

• Freeh Frulta and Vegetables
• Hairy Product* Of AH Kinds
• Soft Drink*
• Beverage*
• Picnic Food*
• SuppHw
• Crushed o r Stock lea

�County Purchasing
Criticised In Audit

MBe.nlnoI* County Com mu tinners dressograph and typewriter, which
Ware cnticiicd yesterday by Stile came from the general fund. The
Auditor Bryan Willis, who report- addretsogrsph was purchased for
ad that the Board made purchases the Superintendent or Regim e8f more thsn 151.000 contrary to a lion.
WUlia also said that the Com­
•tale law requiring bids aa each
mission pUn-d identical orders for
pnrehas* over I5o0.
Most of the buying was for road official records indries amounting
•od bridge supplies; ssphalt. cul- lo 149# each, at the same time, ami
ra ts , lime rock, concrete pipe snd had paid for tntm with the same
•tag. Some 11,500 was for an ad- vouchor. The orders were made on

Income, Expenses Listed
For County In Past Year
Receipts and expenses of eounty
jrffic^e taring IMS have been re. ..
_______ _
Tbe office of the county clerk
Crossed 160.554 JO. Selariee of deputiee came lo 830.82887. Office
expenses were 11.598.44. The net
income was 123,126.89. 0. P. Herndon, clerk, wae paid a salary ot
18,000, and returned 814,128 88 to
the eounty.

fleshy Lines Set
For Bosom Battle
At Gaudy 'Strips'
LAS VKGA*. Net. f U P D -T h e
battle of the bosom* moved from
this city's g a u d y
nightclub
"a m p " to the halls at the Ned|da Legislature today in a fight
to ban nudt dancing girls from
Las Vegas' plush hotels.
Aligned on opposite sides at the
fleshy battle Une a n four hotels
— R1 R a n c h o Veai, Stardust,
Thunderblrd and Dunes— which
present bare-bosomed girlies, fac­
ing off against lawmaker!, clergy
M&gt;d the non nude hotels.
State senators Floyd Lamb and
Prod Sctlctemeyer introduced a
§D yesterday designed to cover
Wp torsos af the torrid tarpskboroans.
Lamb, denying ha is a cruisdat, said. " I don't believe the pubRe should be permitted lo watch
foil type at show. Thi y take me
beck to foe orgies of the Roman
E m p ire "
Gained to PapoUrMy
Since the nude shows were first
attacked by the clergy last (all,
l* undraped cxtravaganiaa have
■Ined in popularity snd numbers.
Only this week a brand new
ehow. “ La Nouvelle Eve," opened
St tha K1 Rancho Vagaa. This
show, along with tha Stardust's
“ Lido" import from Parts, claims
to ba “ art'* aa against a mass
atriptease act.
This has b r o u g h t abmil a
Schism among Um nuda show boatolria*.
w Th e Minsky show at the Dune*
A d tbs Thunderblrd bare-chill*
rated at too bottom of foe totem

|

Total receipts of Prosecuting Atlerney Karlyl* Huu.holder were
*&gt;*«“ ;
Housholdcr s
came to 83.604. His compensation
is 87.500. Justice at the Peace
Hugh Dunran reported receipt, of
J?,2j . 65. Hie exprnies
were
11,21017. He received * net Income of M.U20 66
Constable J. Q. Galloway re­
ceived a compensation at I7.54M.
His axpenies were 82.193 94. T o u t
receipt* of County Judge Wilson
Alexander's office were 834.743 45.
After oapen.es and salarirs, his
net income was 815.568 31. Judge
Alexander received a C o m p e n s a ­
tion of 811,213 34, and ha returned
84,543.44 to the count).
Total t receipts of the office of
tax xsseisor were 846,551 32. Ex­
penses came to 830,862.90 Mrs,
Mery Eerie Walker received a
compensation of 19,000, and re­
turned $6 653TO to the county.
John L. Galloway returned
83.881 96 to the county after a
Compensation of (9.000. Total receipta in tbe tax collector's office
were 851.525 18. Expenses came to
538,543 30.

Citizens' Council
Hears Rev. Downs

The citiirns* Council of Semi­
nole County held its first regular
meeting last night to the Court­
house.
Kev. George Downs, represen­
tative of Ihe Florida Stale CIUtens' Council, from Orlando was
the speaker.
Downs expressed surprise at for
“ very few red blooded American"
that attended the Council meet­
ing. and urged the members to
"bring a friend" to the next gath­
ering.
i
One point that *•* foot uughly
emphasised by Downs was that
the Cilitens' Councils throughout
the country were working "for
Americanism • against Commun­
ism" that they (the Councils)
were “trying to educate thr peo­
ple on their constitutional rights
as voters and eitiseni of Am cr
tea."
"Let the people Judge on what
they want in their way of life,"
said Downs, in respect to the re­
cent Supreme Court ruling on the
Utile Rock integration act.
Rev. [towns told Ihe Seminote
Council there would be a mass
meeting In Atlanta. G a . on Feb.
11, to discuss .States' Rights It
will be a plate dinner meeting.
Tw o former Michigan residents with dinners at 125 a plate,
ally believe In classified adverThe Seminole ('ttlicns Council
jpaiiy
will meet the fourth Thursday of
W in sMr. and Mrs. I J. Wilkinson each month.
bought their Lake Mary home
■site unseen" from an ad in The | I I H ‘ v
I _ _ _

t

Michiganders Say
Saw Ad In Herald,
Sold 'Site Unseen’

fanfoid Hsratd.

The Wilkinsons moved to Sanford last October from Miltingtor, Mteh., and iwporl they wer#
’Completely delighted" with thetr
borne and the area
Tomorrow, tbe Wilkinson* will
move Into ■ brand new house—
™ gb t beside the first on# on filth
ft. Tha "stla unseea" horn* hae
bean aold.
Wilkinson ia Die funner owner
and manager of a Michigan pro­
duce store. He say* he "feels at
bom* with produce people". This
waa tha right place to come. San­
ford Is one of Flonda’s largest pro­
duce centers.

£ horus Will Sing
A t Church Sunday
The Sanford Mat# Chorus will
■fel Sunday i t I p n In the CenLrsl Baptist Church. Acting direc­
tor i* W. W. Brown, Mrs. Ren
Wlgglne has Joined the group aa
Accompanist.
Rehearsal will be held at I p m
Monday to the First Methodist
Xhurch. T h r Chorus will sing in
church Feb. 18.

Junior Uage Loop

C
a
Tn m n e rm n
M a r t i I O ltlO r r O W
The junior Havkethall League of
Stanford Keefe aHon tie part
rnent gets down to serious busmen
tomorrow with the playing nf the
first official gsm*
Team I (Stamper Agency) play*
team 2 (Sanford F.lcrinri at u a
nv. Team S (lloumillst’s) vs. Team
4 (R o tson Sporting Goods) f»l
lows, with Tram &amp; I Higginboth­
am’*i vs Team 8 (Seminole Sport­
ing Goods) playing the final game
All games will t&gt;* played in the
National Guard Armory. 1‘arente
ar* welcome to watch the young­
sters play. Coaches still are need­
ed. aa many boys are being turned
away Waus* of no available lead
ershlp.

(Eh?
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a split invoice. The total of foe VOL. X L I I United P
two wuuld have made the purchase
subject to the bid law.
Com miss on Chairman John Endar said Una morning that the audit
was the best the county had ever
had. 'T i e are attempting lo cor­
rect the situation, and from no* on
all road materials will he subject
to hid.'' he said. The only axceplion, Krider said, was the purchase
of pipe, “ We don't have the money
to tie up to every aise, and the siae
varies wlih each job."
•
The Chairman said that foe b r ­
ing of a road construction engineer
should alleviate confusion about
purchasea. “With the exception of
road materiala. everything hat
W A S H IN G TO N ( U l‘l ) — Proofbeen bought by Ltd in Ihe last two iteni Swan O'Kelly ot Ireland ha*
years. One Ume we asked for bids lwen invited to vita foe U. 8. foie
yeee.
^
^ ’noCier ’^ " r h h f
yarned un[ ulhori((i, ro.d
itnictiun for much of the material
H A V A N A (U P I) — The provi­
aid for by the Road and lindge sional governmsnl suddenly post­
Fund.
poned tie "war erimte'' trials fop
The Commie ston also was criti 12 hour* today * About giving an
■ted for purchasing a motor grad­ explanation.
er from the higher bidder. The
.itffcrcnce of 81,554.19 was “justi­
fied" to the minute book because
W ASH IN G TO N lU P l&gt; -K # y De­
the "blade to controlled from the
cab ind u,e machine has a higher mocrats today were drafting a
new farm plan which President
chassis clearance," Willi* noted
No property records were kept Elsenhower hae promised to op­
for movable equipment other lhan pose.
that of the road department, Willis
said, “although It represmta a
substantial investment; much of U
T A L L A H A S S E E (U1M) — Gov.
if attractive and could easily dis­ LeRoy Collin* today designated
appear without the knowledge of Feb. 15-22 as Hrrnando DeSoto
Ihe Board."
Week In Florida in recognition of
Lump sum payments lo various the annual pageant in Bradenton.
county Chanilwra at Comm tret
were det-mtd improper. The Board
is authorised to expend money for
L U X EM B u i 'KG ( U P I) — The
publicity, but not In lump sums.
European coal and Steal commu­
ttetirrmant deductions wer* not nity's high authority has decided
properly made for employer of the to participate in tha New York
™ad department, county farm and International Trade Fair May 8-19.
lh* lervice officer; all other *lig.
ible employes were contributing
properly to the retirement system,
W A S H IN G TO N ( U l ’l l — Presi­
the audit report said.
Willis slated, hawever, that, in dent Eisenhower urged key House
general, finan •i were “well man­ Republicans today to work harder
aged, and in lalrly good fund!, to hold the line in Congress for
lion." The budget was properly his tsalnnced budget.
prepared and followed, and no ap
propnaljon items overspent; rec­
ords m genera 1 were properly
T O K Y O ( UIM )-jk ^fairD strung
kept.
earthquwkr shouk
* * «Tokyo
. l _ . for
* about
one minute today, causing win­
dow panes to rattle and wall
clocks to atop.

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FRIDAY, JA N U A R Y 10. 1959

^ANFORD,

U . $. Goal: Orbit Man

fLO R ID A

NO. MO

1961

Senate Is Assured
Jaycees
Accepting
$5,000 Is Given
News Briefs
Official Invited
Nominations For To Hospital Here 01 'Urgent' Drive
In Race For Space
Top Young Farmer

T rials Postponed

Ike To Oppose It

DeSoto Week Set

Accept Fair Bid

Ike Suggests Work

Tokyo ‘Shook Up'

Lake Grand Jury
Will Investigate
County Official

Pipeline Planned

ROME I L T D
Italy hae an
nouncnl plan* to construct a big
TAV AR ES H IM) - The U k r pipeline system to funnel oil I
County grand Jury will be askt-d porta to Switseriind from foe port
to investigate possible criminal of Genoa.
charges against County Commis­
sioner Jack H r# ten at *lriuwut
The Commission voted Thurs­
F R A N A r'U rtr, Germany tL’PI)
day to file a civil damage suit — Tw c n ty s U yvsrs ago today
against Hoolen and his business Adolf Hitler beeline cbancellor qf
asiociates, as suggested by state Germany and fo* Nurd Ketch was
Atty. Gen. Richard Ervin.
born. The anniversary was Ignor
The dispute involved thr rale ed by the German people
to ihe county last year of four
pieces of proprrty. In which
llootrn had an interest
The
K H A R 1til M. Sudan lU P l) —
county claimed It acquired till* Three union leaders were aenteiKto only two pliirrs of Ihe properly. ed Thursday lo five year* to prison
Male law forbids a county offi­ for holding an Illegal meeting and
cial from doing business with the associating with mcmt&gt;eri uf inter
eounty In which he is an offtrer. national Communist organisation*
llootrn, who was absent at
Thursday's meeting. rUiinrd h*
had resigned as an olfieer of the
M U N T L CARLO. Monaco (UP1)
fertiliser firm which sold the
- A five nun director.** appoint
property* before he her sin* a
•d by Prince Itsinier 111 took ufcounty commissioner.
fue today to run things tttl Mon
sen's little p-dmcal crista blows
over.

Hitler- !*• Irn o rH

R ainier Appoints 5

Law Seeks Thief •
Who Did Things
75th Anniversary
'Convenient’ Way A t First Baptist
LAUREL Mis* (U P lt-P o lic e

Tourists Desire
Trips To Russia

Th# F in t llsp’tst Church will
rslehrat# tt* 18th *nnlv*r&lt;*ry
Sunday.
Special service* will be marked
wlih sermons by Dr. Juhn Mc­
Guire at 6:43 so-1 II a. m The
thurch is one of Sanford'* nldsat.
Dr W. P. Brook* Jr. G the ps&gt;inr.

Chamber To Drop
Unpaid Members
All unpaid mrmherthipe in foe
Seminole
County Chamber of
Commerce will be dropped from
Ihe rolls after Jan 31.
H'isineas firms with outstanding
memlwrshipv are urged tn submit
their ehwckt.

W ASH ING TO N (U P I)-A m e r i
can lourUts, whu spent more than
Thr Mothers March un Polio two billion dollars overseas Iasi
Seminole County Como svtoners
a will Interview applicant* tomor
will He hrlrt to Lake Mary to- year, want to see more or It
Approximately 86 per rent nf row for Ihe position nf county
night.
to this Country's overseas tourlsta toad engineer.
Residents are requested
The rommistkin requires that
tight their porcbcv between fo# favor increased contact with th*
hours uf T:fo and 8 30. Mr*. Rich Soviet Union, a- curding to a sur- the man be ivglilcriat road conard Keogh Is chairman of lh# vey complclrit by the American tru.-tl»n enginrrrs, with experttutomohile Association.
i enc*.
drive.

March Set Tonight

Interviews Slated

h i"
. __
.
They wtU be judged cn heir
degree of progrea. to agncul oral
career; K e n t of mud so I snd n .
tural resource conservation prac­
tices; and contribution* to com­
munity, state and nation.
The Outstanding Young Farm•T must ba between t l and 15.
Strangely enough. Orange County
already has ealected a H*-minol#
Ceunly farmer aa 4U Outstanding
Yeung Farmer.
J.Ck P. Ito-kl «.f Goldrnnsd. is
•ss**itsl*i*p ivf
Irl arvilii Jaycees;
I as s'##* a inemlwr
of Irte»
foe IUrlandu
a portion uf his land He* in urangr
County. Dodd is 24. and has .160
acre* of land and mote than JWJ
head of registered Gurrniey catfl*. Ills dairy la tn this county.
l i i l lff* ar , V ? ??Utill* of Florida e

Whl* fo* night skies of Sen- group Hist coordination was n«-&lt; I vhandtiing expert
"You have
resounded with th* sclYsm *d in each ilore category, lie everything here you nrvd, but
suggts'ed three citf-wide promo- you aren't taking advantage of
at Jeta, local merchant* ponder­
Hons a year, amt asked the cs»- It," he said. "Tte your civic imed toefr problems last night In operatmn of all merchant* tn not provcmcht plan into yuuf bask
t sleek curved splrndur of foe offering or advertising sales roer- fundimentals
of merchandising
vie Cent*?.
chandisc juvl prior lo the pro and you'll have something. FroTbe contrast was emphasiicd mu'ion A program was ctrculal- motions must tk planned ahead,
when Francis Roumlllat Jr. open- ed containing a six month promo Your daily stock should meet fo*
ad th* Retail Merchants Division Hon calendar.
demand* of your customers. Admeeting with th* remark that
Division vrriltlng expense* must he inRoumlllat
reminded
Sanford's shopping district bad member* that tbe situation of j eluded in your budget Fiat lake
fallen behind foe marked pro­ •hopping outof town waa becom rent and electricity."
gress af Semhwle County.
Sleubilr also told th* group
Ing critical. "The Mme has come
More ’ than 80 merchants at- when we have to work together, trial personnel should he told of
landed the first general meet- nr we might not be able In do new merchandise and trained to
tag of fo* Division. A promotion N ta an." ba said.
offer it to eustomert.
Jpogram was totreduced by Ralph
Mist Dot Powell made perhaps
Tbe advantage* at progress
Wfwan Jr., chairman of th# plan growth
construction w ere . the most la«linj| effect with hrr

. ^
Outstanding

10U?
! * L r rs
' ,,e l* county
1 ”7
"
H C. IKskl,
former
roni
missiuner. and ia married to foa
former Kay Estes of Oiiedu

The legend at foe kite Dr.
Jamas C. G.bba will not die m
Sanford.
A check for 85.000 wae present­
ed to the Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital at noon today to fulfill a bequeri In his wtU.
the money will he placed hi
foe Memorial Savings Account
Fund for tses In futurr expansion
and eapstal aspsnditure*. Whan

Virginia Approves
Almond's Package
On School Mixing

[ such expansion should occur. Dr.
Utbb. .
„

a plaque. H already has baea an
fared in the Bunk of Remembr­
ance wish other hospital banefac
tors.
Dr Gibb* ,U «i June I at fo.
age of !02 ui the Semin.de Me
mortsl Hovplial. Ha was one of
the ''horse and buggy" doctors
during tha years at active prswUc# tn Crown Point, Irsd.
Upon his retirement in t.i.ford
to 1912. fo. c.nturian continued
hi. activity to civic interest* and
Masonic observance*. Until short­
ly before hit death, h* could be
seen raking and mowing his lawn.
HU
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WASHINGTON (U P lt - Dv. T .
Keith Gtrnnan assured a Renata
•pace Inquiry today that the U S .
wtO try "with the same sense of

" r*#nc* ** h*d ,,url» « ‘ h* w »«"’
10
* n,,n 1,1 ort,it "within
,*,c next couple of year*."
director of Ihe National
'Tonauties and Space Adintnta*
tration made the pledge in a
1
, U , ! ra*n‘ ,0
Srtl*,c « ™ UP
,b&gt;
l**der l.yn,,on B.' Johnson (I» Tex.) which U
investigating U S. progress h)
space exploration.
"This committee wants to know
where we nnw stand," Johnson

* * — 1 -.o -sLr,..‘T .
'- - r 1*”
C L S - " ' Mh w *“
.J the Gibb* estate, and

culnx
Glcnnan’s stair men! did not an­
RICHMOND, Va. 4 ttP lt-G o v . Judge H W. Ware prssantcd thr
uAd
Almond- , lt
swer the question directly, hut
check
to
Harry
Weir,
hospital
ad­
Uon
k
_
said Ihe effect of Russian apacu
ministrator.
achievements has been "enor­
„ ^
inlfar#tlon * lehooU
mous." and "our space mission
appi
la ao vital we must carry It for­
by the Virginia House of Dele­
ward with Ihe same senae of u r­
gates today with only token op
gency we had during the w ar."
position to on* of the thro* mea­
Man into UrbU
sures.
Gtrnnan reported that fo* M e
T h r lower bouse suspended 111
|yj#t and unanimously approved,
Donnell Aircraft Corporation f t
wo
^
' p ^ „ em
St Louie witl build "capsulea wa
U N ITE D NATION*. N T . (U P lt hope to use to send a man info
of 8230 annual tuition grants for
„ udt0|&lt; „ ho c h o o | r
—
The
United Nutans Security orbital flight wtfoln fo* next cow*
*
schools over integrated
class­ Council meets today lo InvasU- pie of year*."
“ We are catling upon every
rooms
*
|at# a charge uf "murder to cold scientific tod technological cap*Public schools In Norfolk, where
I0.&lt;0&gt; children have been out of blood" hurled at tha United Arab btlity of fo* nation that ran con­
tribute to this program," b# aaMs
■choot or to makeshift c I is s m Republic by laraal.
Th* NASA chief also:
since Sieptrmlrer, open Monday.
Israeli Ambassador Abba I.
Said that before foa end at
Seventeen Negroes are due to be Eban msda the charge tn a letter
td(nm rd Hui&gt;t J. J. Drew baker Monday to Tunisian Ambassador th* year a flight of foe Air F o rm
for an orderly opening" Mongi Slim, Security C o u n c i l X ts rochrt plan* hi an altltudt
Charlottesville, g r a n t e d
a chairman for January, to whleh at too mile* should "alretch our
slay of integration by the federal he also cited seven other “ aria ot big toe into the edge* of apace,"
court! until ItoptemtwT, planned •ggreasion” by U.A.R. Iroope to The plan* will go almost high
enough to achieve ao orbit, bvM
to re - open two school* on a Syria.
segregated basis The NAACP ex
Slim scheduled today's meeting lack of speed would prevent to to.
Par Ifk iu d Mrooa
pressed dismay over the delay (or late in the aflcntuon so as not
while tily and school officials to conflict with tha U. N. vlalt at
Predicted that th* "cluster" dl
ware delighted.
President Arturo Frondlii af Ar­ Jupiter rockcta being pot togatfeaM
gentina. Frnndixl will he given a by for Army will make M potgmdrd lour af Ihe budding by Sec­ ■Ibla tn 1862 “ to put 10 tana 4
retary General Dig llammar- payload Into orbit and ta Sand
skjuld ami he guest of honor at two Iona of payload Into deep
a luncheon in the Serurtiy Coun­ space, far beyond foe moon." The
cil lounge.
10 rocket cluster la expected ta
Eban a chief charge was that have a total thrust of I^OOJkiO
A representative of the U. 8 1I A R soldiers in Syria opened pounds
Btrwer's Foundation spoke to to- fire on two Israeli shepherd■
, ... , In

j

UN Council Gels
'Murder' Charges

- Saturday Deadline
On Farm Program Jaycees Hear Talk
On Beer Industry

Unionist* In Prison

today were looking for ■ thief
Who;
Broke into the garage at the
home of a school sqper loir nth-tit
Stole a tractor stand in the ga­
rage.
I Tin r the vehicle to ths school
and broke tn.
lie move the avbool's safe.
Hauled thr safe track lo fo* gs
rage on the tractor.
t snl foe principal'# acetylene
torch, also stored in the garage,
to open the safe.
Departed with 1300.

The Outstanding Young Farmer
of Seminole County svtlt be choo­
se between now and Monday.
Winner of thr contest, which la
sponsored nationwide by for Jayreel, will be eligible to eo«i|&lt;ci* for
stale honor*.
Tom McDonald, president of the
Jsyrees, has asked residents to
nominate young men for foe honor
before next Monday. Nominations
may be made at foe Jayree In­
formation Booth or by rilling foe
county agent. Cacti Tucker.
Judges for tbe contest wit) be
prominent agricultural leaders to
Semlno'e County. The contest anti
must be actual farm operators,
deriving twothlrds of their In­
come from farming. Thay do not

Tomorrow t* for deadline for
Seminole County farmers to make
, application for abl to some phase*
•&gt;f Die IU59 conservation program
The initial sign Up deadline in­
cludes legume or grass pastures,
milliner cover crops on cropland or
orchard* and for establishment uf
n;#n drainage systrms to dispose
of tires* watwr.
Applications will lie accepted by
Humsr Ballard, offir# manager,
Seminole Agricultural Htahilliation
snd Conservation Commit!**. The
offire ta In Hi* courthouse.
Ballard said lie had been Infonn^ by ^
As&lt;- off|re ,h„
a|j fundl allocated to Florida
fsimrr* for cost sharing In 1956
had been committed Some agree
ments signed in late t95K, there­
for*. will be paid from 1959 funds,
he added.
Ballard revealed foal some 4(1
((cminols farmers received a!-out
Un.ooo under fo* program 1**4
r**r.
He emphasised foal local farmrrs should make application for
asilslance tefnr* any project is
sisrted, tf farmers hup* to qualify
tor Ih* cost share program.

Aliens Required
To Register Now
Tomorroe- is foe deadline for all
aliens to fo* slate of Florida to
file afolrea* report forma.
Failure to comply may result in
fuirt, Jail sentences or dr|«rlaUon.
The law re. pure* that every
alien escepi tlioi# having diplo­
mats status. represantatlvM of
rerlain organisations or tamimrary
farm laborers must fll* tha adtress re|»or1 during January of
r*rh year.
The re|M»r1 may t&gt;* filed at the
Sanford Post Office. A total of
;iM'36 sllens filed to Florida last
year.

Newspaper Talk

Merchants Meet, Discuss Problems

«

iim ttfi

cal J .v c r.s yesterday, giving the
history and contribution of th*
beer Industry
Flank N. (libsoii. uf the Flor­
id* division, explained that tha
Foundation waa the public rtla

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ctl last considered fo* Israetlsit producing br.w.riae- and , j&gt;n twn1„r , tlui(lo|1
sUnu ci-naum*
ct-fvium# 14 t2 gullon*
.
—
esblsnls
gallons |&gt;#r
per [
capita. To combat unfavorable
publicity, Hie Foundation la work­
ing directly alto law enforcement
ayrnci#*. In an attempt to re
educate those who uppose th*
beverage
Mr and Mrs Al Haslardn, San­
Authua Forehand, director nf
ford’s Courtesy Couple, vr#rf
gue*t&lt; &lt;•/ honor al the luncheon. the hospital division of Federal
Mrs Baviardo received a bouquet Grant, tn Florida, will meet with
of fb-atrs from th* Sanford Flow fount y Commissioners Tuesday
al 2:50 p, m, to discus* plana for
et Shjp
Gordon lliadtay, eaeouiive di­ thr pro|H&gt;sc&lt;l county hralth unit.
Forehand will cmn* Irum Ta l­
rect"! ui Ihe Sanford Housing
Authority. alimHirsred Ihe &lt;q&gt;*n- lahassee for the session. On hand
in , Feii t of Cowan Motighlon will be Dr. Jark Ururmund, coun
Terra#*, s whke hrw renl prnjeck ly health diroctor. win* has urged
Commissioner* to begin actlnsi on
on W*.) Third 84
the unit ar soon a* possible.
Funds (or the unit will lie de­
rived from the county snd a U. I.
grant nf 845.000, released under
the Hill-Burton Act. Th# buildVidor B&lt;-rge will bring his fa­ ing la estimated to cost ta foe
mous “Comedy in Music" ts&gt; San­ area of 8100.ono
ford lomurrow night Tbs- per­
formance will be he.d a 1:20 In
the Civic Center.
The cllental* M thr Scmlnola
Proceeds for fov concert will
go In the Victor Borge Heart County Jail has dwindled lo 2*
Yesterday, three entered the #*•
Fund. Ml seat* are reserved.
Some li- krls ar* still avallaole at tabllsbmeiit, five departed. ProTouchlon's Drug Store and th* •ent cuunt ia two while male in­
competents, one white male Ju­
Jaycrv Infurmation B&lt;*tth.
The llrsrt Fund eonrert ta *|&gt;on venile, three whit# males, IT col­
sored lie-ally hy the Seminole ored males, on# colored male In­
I'ounty Mrdical Auxiliary and foa competent and five colored fe­
male*.
' Javrret

Hospital Official
To Confer Tuesday
With Commission

Borge To Present
Show Tomorrow

29 In Jail Today

Injured Boys Die;
Wreck Toll Now 7

ORI-ANDO, F U . (U P I) —
18-yearold hoy* rriticallv Injur ad
tn a wreck at Cocoa Beach early
Thursday that took the live* at
five companions, died tn a hospi­
tal hero during th* night.
Kenneth Gorpper died shortly
before midnight and Patrick Cow
telln. th* last survivor,
meeumhed at 8:30 a m. tmlay. hnngtng the death toll to seven.
Both
youngsters
underwent
emergency s u r g e r y for hone
splinters lodged tn thetr brain#
when the lop *f fo* speeding ear
was shrerrd off by an overhang­
ing pip*- on lh* hard packed beach
a few feet from foe ocean.
Officer* esllmatrd the 1959 car
wa* traveling -t between TS and
no mile* an hour In a IS mil#
tone when It struck Ihe eight inch
Heel pipe at 2:55 a.m. The Im­
pact ripped off the roof of lh#
car and Ih# tops of tha boya*
heads.
Five of th# youths, all II , war#
|nitanHy. They were Jam*#
K W f, m
Kenneth L D. (Jardiner. John Edward Roquetnor*.
Richard C h s r l e s Knnbler and
Sickle Hendrirk Morgan, all at
Orlando

Teagarden Recover*
G L E N D A LE . C'allf. ( U P I ) —
J a n trombonlet Jack Teagardam
Is recovering •nicely'* from aa
abdominal operation, the Glandata
Samtariim and Hospital reported
today.

United Fund Allocates Agency M oney

The .Sanford Civltan Club last
Dirrclurs uf United Fund, meetI night heard a ta.k on thr rontrlbuttons that a newspaper can mg at th* Sanford Atlantic Naent* who were given 850 each mike lo a community
Ilona I Bank building, yesterday
lo spend. The one stipulation was
that .hey couldn't buy anythin,
approved the report of th . Budge.
un.es. they were given a
. S t n J taltor «7 Tto l!
' h,t recommended the
tsl*.
Sanford Herald
allocation of amount* Identical to
Sanford
Herald.
Tw o didn't spend a cent, al
,,
chairman was
was S8. Joe
1,1 11,1 *cxr t,,r participating
though they shepped in Ih* large
1Program
rogram chairman
rho re­ agencies in 1939.
cities of Culcago and New York. **v *• 2ounlf ■H“ r,*cy* wh
The report, presented by Koy
Non# of the students were able f,nt * r"0* " ' *" 8*n,n^ * open
printer.
Mann, showed Hist funds for foa
to spend foe entire 850
"Th a t story made me think
currant year will ba slightly less
about Mggealing items ta rut
lhan those subscribed lata gear.
tamers who had com* into lh*
However, Mann was confident that
store for something else." she
additional donation* would rim s in
Fair
•ilk
lilt**
change
ta
teas
said. "To o many uf us simply
drop tha ball whsc w# either sell psrstart through Batnrdsy. Di m
before the end or fo# year and thus
one thing or don't have M to feg again lata tonight and early enable payment# equal to lata
stock. Wa could offer to show Aatarday. High this aftarnnon Tl year.
ot -cr nicrthandit# In which tha* is I*, low tonight II ta 84. Varit'ainpaign Chairman
Howard
8 ta 88 ■ lies par haw. Mv-Nuiiy exprtiHd divappointuieat

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of them. He said Ihe shepherds
were on "focir usual g r a i l n g
ground situated Inside Israel."
The laraell delegate also listed
seven other alleged aria of ag­
gression by U.A R. troop* which

as negative as It seamed. He fell
confident that fo* subscription* ta
U F eaceed th* sum total of th*
previous individual drives fof
funds mad* hy the eeven partitapaling agencies. That In itself was
prom-**, he said.
Th* report showed that 880,I'TM.TH had bean collected, an ad­
ditional 82,204.TS pledged.
The amount# sat up for foa par­
ticipating agencies are Girt lniwfl^
82,840; Salvation Army, 8M88)
Boy ■routs, H,TX&gt;: Cfcfldran’S
H oms loci sty. |l,M0, Mental
Health. 81.780; Rad Crone. 88.HM)
USD, 81,980; total 8*2.780.
Directors stranding tha saaataa
ware Stataar, Mann, Ms IM t a
Huong rowan, George To uh j, M r4.
Cirmeta Rag, Bn***, Faddoak tad
kwt ha added fota faefuaa II wwan't Ms* to**

foal the 835.1MM) goal deemad es­
sential hy the agencies for lhair
work, had not been met. Ha com­
mented on fo* hard work by cam­
paign workers, hut said that “ ap­
parently Hrmlnole County juta
does not want a United fluid."
Harold K a s t n c r , president,
thanked those who had worked ao
hard He said that he felt U F waa
a great step forward from ths
"once a week" solicitation# which
laced residents under the "every­
one fur himself" type of chanty
drive. But if “foa people of foa
community don't want tt, than
there isn't much u m tn a few of
ua knocking ourtalvsa out try fog
to Maintain It."
Clifford McKlbbin agreed that
results wer# far below tha goal,

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VOL. XLIX

AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY NEW SPAPER

Uim«l Prea* Leaned Wire

Established 1908

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WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28. 1959

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 358

County Accepts Appraisal Rule
Space Trips Fantastic? Squadron Trains,
Night flights Set
N o t So, Experts Declare

COURTESY COUPLE ARRESTED — M r.,
and Mr*. A! Bnatnrdo look notiplunsed 1U
Syft. Leo Rock introduce* Dave Thrasher
(toft). Court**#- Week chairman, and
___

Nights w ill be n*&gt;i*y over Han
ford i tain a* VAII9 antera th r
second phase of tralnlni Air d*
WASHINGTON &lt;UP1) — Top apx-ed of light—IB6.UU0 mitaa a ploy m m l neat August.
space expert*
aaid today that second—and destroying r w it ii r i
Flight* w ill leave ami rrttirn to
within to years man could be with death ray *
ih r Sanford Naval Air Station
landing uo Mar*, reaching out (or
Th* dartling futuristic foretaste , during early evening and late
Jupiter, living m *pace station* ! —compiled in a report by the n|Kh| hllora.
amt telecasting to all the world.
House Spare Committer — were
The squadron will fly simulated
Moreover, one expert aaid men '•ritte n by id apace expert* In the ajr r r aft carrier hop* and
longw ithin *1 y u n may tw Dashing | PGreat Britain. Germany, fang, bombingmissions. Constant

High Level Urged;
Millage Will Drop
Th* Seminole County Conmthuion yentariUy rescinded
it* order ou property uppruixal*, but voted to urge the county
tax XAaeaaur to *et a high level on M***xnt«nU when the gure
rent survey U completed.
Commiis*ioner* and member* of the County School Hoard
went on record a* favoring an axae.-vament level of 75 percent.

Judge Says Youths
field carrier landinga must he
report made to insure pilot proficiency.
In County 'Good'

Charlie Morriaon, Chamber public relation* lo 1hr ftiri amj aa|txics at the IUlr and the Far Fait.
director. The "arreiit'’ took place late thia
—— T,’r •'»***» committee's
prrdlrled these space develop
mornitiK at the south city limit*. The Ita*tnenls by 1969
tardo* are now at the Mayfair Inn.
—Designs for rockets Capable of
(Herald Staff Photo)
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Both voted M adopt resolution*
to this effect and present totem
to Mr*. Mary Karla Walker, coun­
ty as lessor.
H ie Commission, which bad in­
structed IhiwUng Appraisal Co.
lo list 71 per rent of value on ap­
praisal rards, rescinded (hit ac­
tion after reading statements by
Turn pi roller Kay Green In Th*
Sanford Herald.
At the time (he Cominisstna and
School Board, meeting Jointly,
voted to ask Mrs Walker for as­
sessment* at 7k per cent of "fu ll
cash value", memtier* pledged
themaelvcs to a reduction of the
millage ra tr
John K riilvr, Com ml d o n chairman. and R T. Milwee, county
IU
M rln. , ndcn, .em
lllljh
. i i l r d that
superintendent,
pha.ilrd
ihe nidlage ratr. Ihe actual ra tr of
taxation, would b« reduced "a c­
cording to the increase in the level
of a n c tim tn l " Both pointed out
that Ihe governing ags-ncie* "w ill
set th* millage rate ao that K w ill
produce minimum needs."
Pupirs of th r resolution also
w ill be sent lo Gov. LrKoy Col­
lins and Green, who said yester­
day that a new manual for U x
assessor* makes B mandatory that
aa.csimrnts b* baaed on 100 per
rent o f value.
A statement by Krider prior to
a motion to rescind th* "TS per
cent of valu*" order fndkaled that
the Commission had been Inform­
ed previously of Greeo'i feelings
on this matter.
When the issue was raised. S li ­
der said, "I'v e already told Dow­
ling "
Although th r Commission and
School Hoard w ill ask a TS per
cent assessment, thia ia not bind­
ing on Mr*. Walker. The tax as­
sessor told The Herald that she
waa "thinking In term* of OS per
rent.'* although ahe said a de­
finite figure hat not hern choseA.
Thr Florida Iludgrt Commission,
mreting today, was scheduled to
tak* arthm on the new lax as­
sessment manual.
In other action yrstrnU y, the
Com mission voted lo Interview
applicants Saturday for lh* coun­
ty tng ln re r’s Job. okayed tha hir­
ing of another secretary for the
toning commission (SI.R00 per
year), and employed a Dowling
employe at 12 per hour on a parttime hasia for the toning commis­
sion
Al th* time his Job with Dow­
ling is completed, the employe
w ill Join Ihe counly at D.ooo per
year.

Because the A ll) Sky w arriors
are noisy, resident* were urged to
Th* juvenile aituatiua in fe m
remember lha. this is a necessary
evil. A ll squadrons at the Naval In-.lc County i* very good said
struction of underwater cargo Air Station must train, officials Judgr Wilson Alexander in an ad­
ship* ami operation of manned said. " I f America ia to rem ain in dress to the Sanford Pilot Club
a state of constant readiness, the Iasi night at the monthly dinner
WASHINGTON (IT 'D — Fred orblla) ilumbers
—Space probe* to the planrt men nmsi fly. War Is no reapeclor meeting.
dent Elsenhower today branded
of day or night. The pilot* must
Alexander said Ui*t. taking into
as irrvs|*&gt;nsible a report of a rift Merrury
—Accurate weather forecasting. be able lo operate with their consideration the population o f the
with Chief Justice K arl Warren.
A young couple from Cleveland.
Carol and Al llattardo, who re -1*aid. "1 couldn't Itgure » tu t I'd
—Various stage* of progress on rtew * at any time, in any wea­ county and it*
present rapid
Ohio w n "arrested" at the city c*nll) returned from Germany, I do rr wrong.”
such forma of rocket propuliicm as ther,
glow lit, juvenile delinquency I*
lim its thia morning to be-jm e San- were baited When M orm on. pub-| The ltestanlus had been visiting
Sanfurd's slogan during this very Utile. There were only 11M
CARTHAGE, Miaa. ( U P lj- B u r - ionic and pholonic power, plasma
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fo rd '* lt»6n "Courtesy Coupie
nr relation* director fo r the her mother. Mr*. Itichard Randall,
g la r* entered a local bank and jet*, solar boiler*, magnetic brak­ period might be. " I f night flying case Ui. ris in g juvenile, m Uv.
For two and one-half hour*. Chamber, and Dave T h ru h rr, M W inter Park. They were en carried away 3J.IW0 penniea, po­ ing and even solar satis — a ta ll (Mllicr* you, think how much im int\ during IPod
.C h a rlie Morrisun, Dave T h ra ih rr. Jaycee chairman o f Courtesy route to Cleveland, where Al plana
propelled by light from Ihr sun. sleep ia tost behind the iron cur­
Dulles uf a county Judgr varies
lice reported Tuesday.
•b rv l Set Leo Hock o f the Sanford Week, told the couple “ this isn't a to work fo r his brother in cement
One expert— George L Haller, tain fo r the iam# reason."
in cuunlira according to alar and
controlling.
lie
has
been
released
Police Dept, waited to arrest pinch.*’ 22-yrar-old Al collapsed
a fieneral Electric Co vice presiimputation, hr said. The Seminole
aoi n r one who looked “ Just rig h t.” against hia little Smica ear and Irom the A ir Force, a lte r three
dent— .ummed up the tone of
County judge baa three spheres of
AMMAN.
Jordan
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IT&gt;—
King
years in tUthurg, Germany. The
the report In hla statement:
jurisdiction: lim ited crim inal, civil
couple ha* hern married 3 4 years. Hussein ha* shuffled hi* cabinet,
"M an'* venture into apace la the
and proiailr. The nerd u f th*
The Courtesy Couple wa* taken relieving I’remler Samir K lfai of great enterprise of this centurymunty for separate facilities for
to the .Mayt'uir Inn, where they his duties as defense minister,
Tremendous progress has already
Juveniles and the m rntally i ll waa
were given the key to the city by
been made, Yet in the light of
riled by th* judge.
Mayor A l Wilson. W. Scott Hums,
what remains lo hr done all that
Mrs. Sidney Hive had charg* of
manager o f the Florida 1‘o w rr and
WASHINGTON (U P D — Srlec- ha* been accomplished ao far It
Two m rn suffered hums Monday th r program and introduced Judge
Light C o. presented the pair w ith! Use Service Director Lewis B. no m orr than a tennis hall as afternoon a* they worked on a Alexander.
an electric fry pan. They received Hershey proposed today that draft* viewed In relation to the earth.’' Job for Florida Power and U ght
Twu guests, Mrs. Wilson A lex­
two large bags of fru it from Cat- exempt young men be trained for
Co. at Hi* Interstate Highway in­ ander and M r*. Jeanie Blair, were
ick F ru it Co , candy and Ugaretie* eh II defense
prrsuit. Three new members. Miss
tersection In t-akr Monroe
Cowan-Houghton Terrace w ill behind Edward Higgins Terrace, from Kuuinillat and Anderson, and
Woodson I-rM a ilrrs and Edward Dorothy Cooper, Mrs. W inifred
•pen Fab. t on West Tturd St.
which contains to units With the flowers from Ramsey Florist
Snipes, both of the Orlando area, Hunter, and M ri. Janet Smith,
The new project ia the fourth 210 apartments for N r strut, in
Greeting the Itasterdo* al Uu
|,F.OPOI4)VHXE. Belgian Con
w rrr burned when the guide line were presented.
built by the Sanford Housing Caslic Brewer ami William Clark
M ayfair wa* tra n k Mr bane Jr. )(0 j c p l ) — Armed troop* were
Mrs. Walter Carter, president of
they w rrr holding hit a power
Authority and the first since 1912 Court*, this linns* to 23o the num- I hey w ill be guest* of U.e Hotel CJ|,ln t
,&lt;k)i) to C0ntT0|
line, .ending 13,000 volts o f elec­ th* club, urged member* to b* at
T h irty unit* will lie rented to her of low rent fa rttiltr* available until I heir departure tomorrow. ^
A (rlr, n i
Europeantricity through hoth One wa* the Vocational School Friday eve­
fam iliaa with low income*
through the Authority
A fter luncheon at the M ayfair to 0Wned car* amt looting tHiildings,
RICHMOND. V * ( U P D - Gov. knocked Into a dltrh, the other ning lu finish addtesaing and s tu f­
was day
The project la located diiectly
Total construction
co*l
. Morrison drove them around
J. Lindsay Almond urged a spe­ brought lo 1)1* knrei In l li r truck fing envelope* for Ihe Easter Seal
$279,000. Built of concrete block, Scmumle County M a new Obis
cial session of. (lie General Assem­ In which tmlh were working
•ale. Tile club voted tu hold busi­
each unit contain, a stove, re­
mobile from Holler Motor Co. To­
They w rrr taken to Seminole ness meeting* at th* Civic Center
frigerator. apace healer and tolar
NASSAU (U PD —Melinda Berry. bly today to m a rt an immediate
night, the) w ill attend a barbecue
heating system The &gt; o ^ heat at the M ayfair Country Club.
Maid of CoUdu. took lea today program of tuition grant* and (hen Memorial Hospital, where l a H u - la th* future.
with I-ady Greta Oakes. Sir Cli­ ennelder a wholesale revision of ter* waa held overnight fo r *bia new to _the Mtqect.
m in e *
Tomorrow’* schedule In fItid f* a
a re * aY.nlaill*, with from uni to
fford
and la d y Bede ami other V irginia'* public arhool system to serv alien after suffering hums
guest appearance at the Chamb­
on hla linger a and lor a Snipes
four bedrooms A. B N'rwton ami
dignitaries nf this British colony. head off integration
er's ” Orfcc (Tub," and luncheon
Almond cast aside a* Impracti­ was released with lesa venous
Co.. VMalia. Ga’. U .1* t/lr ron vssit* die Sanfuni'Seminule County
cal demands that he use h i. M ic e burns
alniction firm.
Jay &gt;era, sponsors of ’’Courtesy
A ll Sanford merchants and in ­
The men w rrr unloading large
Included In the tu»t of run* Week."
WASHINGTON (UPD The P ° ** ra to rio.e
terested persons are invited In at- ilru rtlo n &lt;t’.'.JOt) per unit ). li
school* threatened with Integra concrete anchors, using , * winch
U.
S.
and
K
us.lt
today
appeared
When the U-i i U g Io* checked in
tend a general meeting of the Re­ shruhliery . lawn* anti paving of
Ron before they open Monday. and tine attached lo an A frame
it the hotel they met Mrs John *° •«* moving slo-sly but surely
ta il Merchants Division at H p roads To qualify
The governor, in a dram atic ap on the truck They are employed
Irnants must MrUraw. Sanford', favorite base toward an early Big Four confer
NORFOLK, Va. (U PD — V ir­
m. tomorrow night In the Sanford
pearancr before a hastily • con by the Paul Jet Construction Co., ginia's largest city aloud on the
and M r.
Chnsty rn re on Kuropean problems.
venrd
special
session,
railed
for
|
Orlando,
which
Is
subcontracting
*'*m *I‘ ...
. to Gordon Bradley, executive dir- Walsh, M ayfair Inn nodes*.
threshold of Integration today.
vA
^
,lr* l meeting of pctor
(|w Authority, many of
cash grants lo permit s t u d e n t * la i or (hr Florida Power ami Light
Barring a last minute legal man
attend
private
facilities
Co
' “ 4. dow?‘own
Sf.'1' " 1 the former tenants have bought
euvrr or some atilt to be devised
SAN
DIEGO,
Calif
(UPD
other* , have been held. with
an
Almond also asked for repeal
W. Scull Hums. Sanford man
. . .
their own homes upon leaving Ihr
Ccmvair has completed the maidrn of the compulsory school at­ agrr (or the Cower Company, aaid arllon from the slat* level, IT Ne­
executive commlllee. headed liy
- ,
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test Bight of (be M« Jet transport, tendance law which was aern ai that the men 'were most fortunate. gro student* w ill walk Into six
Francis
Koumlllat Jr
Tlic new project was named (or
desert lied as the world'* fastest giving the integration • threatened They could have been fa ta lly in­ previously white schools Monday,
A slate of officer* w ill be pre Ralph Cowan. -Sr. chairman of the
ending a legal battle startrd May
commercial aircraft
sented. at well at proposed pro- Authority when It was planned,
localities of Norfolk. Arlington ju re d "
10. I9M
SEOUL (U P D — An American
grama for sales promotions ami and Elton J. Moughton. architect
County, Charlolleavllle and War­
F rd rra l D istrict Judge W alter
.
.
Army sentry |hot and seriously
store Improvement* No speaker! __
ren
County
room
(or
new
legal
ine avcra.'i (smily Income of onorxbd two Knrran civilians toE. Hoffman la ir Tuesday struck
are scheduled. Merchant* w ill be those
WASHINGTON (U PD — The maneuvers
occupying all unit, la ft ,
down Ihe Norfolk City Council’!
given lime to state their parti­ NttXfl. Rental is based on 3) per lav when they Ignored hi* order* C ivil Highti Commission w ill hold
|| r strongly hintrd that the stale
last ditch plan lo wiltihold funds
to
halt
cular problems and complaints
a two day bearing in New York might have to ahatulon public
cent of income.
and close every high and Junior
The U. S Army .aid Pvt Carl
Roumillat urged the merchant*
City on discrimination in housing school* in some arras and turn
high school In Ih r sprawling ship­
B Mick, 19, of Clendcnin. W. Va.,
♦ to understand that the program
next Monday and Tuesday.
In other mean* la educate Its chil­
ping ami naval center of more
challenged th r two men when he
m ay take ait month* to be aue
dren There ” i* no longer any
than 4M,coo population.
saw them trying to leave the comcetaful. "The Important thing at
hope fo r many Ihousandi of them
PARIS (UPD—Yvc* Saint-Lau­
Huffman, in granting an order
IKiund of an a rtille ry unit attach
this time la to re a lir* that we
BER LIN ( U P D - W e s t IlcrUn lu tie educatrd In public schools,” rent. Ixiy wonder designer fo r the forbidding th r council to close
cd to the 1st Cavalry Division
need lo do something about our
lie
conceded.
house of Dior, resealH today a schools, said It clearly was de­
M irk ordered the men to hall in Mayor W illy Brandt and hi* Nor­
shopping faelllllea, and to get
The -Chamlier of Commerce tmth Korean and English, the Ar wegian l«orn wife. Hut, leave Eeb
bark - In naturr spring line with signed aa an "evaalve scheme
organised."
"Orfee Club" w ill convene tomor
b on a tour of Canada, th* United
bosom, waist and hips where they for the purpose of avoiding inte­
The Retail Mercuant* Divigloo row at 9 tS a. m In Mr». Apple my said, and fired a round into
Lmgwood offered a vacant med­
beIone
gration ’ ’
th r air when that didn't stop State* and the Far East.
la part of the Chamber of Com­ by'* Valdei restaurant.
School B o a r d Chairman Paul ical renter building to the county
Saint • Laurent 17. who suethem
,,,
. vs
„
t.
merce. It* purpose i* to Increase
Special guests w ill h r the fo u r
imined l a t e l y
an­ yesterday. The town has requeu­
Mirk then fired Iwo rounds at I ' I l'I s t N t J f l ' O I 11JJC
reeded the late Christian D ior as Schweitrrr
revenue for downtown business
CHICAGO (U PD — James A.
the world s most influential dress nounced the city's arhool*, includ ed aid from the county hrallh de­
(Irma, and provide better stock
^ ouplr. Mr and Mrs Al ihe mrn. hitting IR year old Kim
Ilastardo. of Cleveland. O , and Tak N’ae in Ihe atomarh and an Johnson Jr II, a Chicago high
designer, broke tradition today In Ing six closed last fall under partment In providing mrdtral
yfand conveniences for shoppers.
Capt Jam r- Ramagr. commander unidentified Korean in the head school sophomore, flew to Wavhan eacluslve interview with Unit­ Virginia'* now extinct "massive service fo r Indigent families.
HAVANA (U PD - The rovolu ed Press International lo tell how resistance" law*, w ill open Mon­
Heavy All ark Wing One
Kim wa* in serious condition at Ington Tuesday night to been me
Dr. Jark Thurmond, county
Capl
Ramagr w ill introdure ihe lltb Mobile Arm y Surgira! the fir* ! Negro page buy In Hie Runary government halted its he plans to make women feminine day for the second si m etier.
health officer, told a Ixmgwood
war
crime
tria
ls
"
and
rx
rru
Cdr. Sid Haney and w-veral other Hospital and the other man In House of Representative*
representative that he would look
again m Ihclr fashions
(ions today for a nationwide ub
officer* from VAII 1
critical condition at the 12!*t
over th r building lu sve if a service
"T
h
r
bust
will
be
in
it*
place
aervinc* of the lOAth birthday of
Serving w ill begin early due to Evacuation H o . p * a l tot A s c u m
could l&gt;e provided. Thurmond dragain,” hr said, "and for the first
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (UPD
Jose M arti, Ihe "George Wash­
the largr crowd rx p c rtrd .
I l il y .
scrtbesl Ih r fa rilitii-i n f other coun­
WASHINGTON tU I'D — Ade­ ington" at Cuba. They reaume time in years woman w ill b* sim­
—The Defrnse Department said an
ties which have subsidiary health
ple, supple and natural.
quate classroom span was lack­
Atlaa missile that thundered into
Thursday,
ALEX A N D R IA . Va. ( I P I) — units to serve those who hare no
ing f««r I.M3,mo elementary ami
"B lit at tlir same lime she w ill
the skies Tuesday night ou a spec­
In Santiago, the stronghold of
F rd rra l Judgr \B w ri V. Dry- trarsiiortation.
high school student* at th r start
tacular high trajectory flight ac­
...
revolutionary sentiment which has have all the rrllncno-nta that
When tie request n .ii made be­
of the current school year, the Ilf hrr|1 th r t ' fn r nl |hp Mood,,,, fashion ran provide lo make her ar.l today d rn ird an Ai .n ito n
complished it* mission although
school hoard request lo slay hla fore County Cummissioncrs, Thur­
fic r of Kdu. alion reports.
fe ll short of some teat goals
"w a r crim es" earrutions, trials elegant
mond said. “ We have excvilanl re­
"She w ill be long In tine, with order adm itting four Negri rs lo
MaJ. Gen Donald N, Yates told
and shooting, were postponed
lations with our medical p*rsonarl,
reporter* the Bring of the 100 tan
Turaday as well as today. They none. at the previous arrhltec- all-white .Stratford Junior High
surrounding School hi Arllngtoo nasi Mon­ and don't want to infringe on th rir
A lias waa "a perfertly routine
WASHINGTON (U PD — Russia ar* ex peeled to resume Thurwlay . ' u r,,l&lt; conitrui lion
area." Lungwood has no due lor.
day.
t * * t. "
•lands a good chance of usertak­
In Havana, the Superior W a r, &gt;&gt; tr
T h* firing wa* so spvclatular
ing the U. S economically but not Board defeired Judgment on tile
and Ks upward clim b Into th e , Seminole County came a lilHc county
must match
with tfi* in Ihe 12 years predicted bySoviet apiwal of Ms} Jesus Susa Blanro.
skies *0 Steep that
speculation c ( w j . (o , nrw j,t.a|,(,„ njt f n . grant. "B u t if you u.e land you P rem ier Nikita S Khruvhchrv, U. Cuba's "w a r rrlm in a l No. 7."
arose as to »hriher
the V !T ,#nJ
, „ rrno,,n , f lr r &amp;
j ^ n have already or swap k.
the 8.o ffic ia l, .aid today
against th* death penally Imposed
had put up another unannounced
. .
... ..
. amount matched m utt
stay the
on him last wrek 111* altorneyt
shot for the moon or another Thurmond, counly health director. „ , l lr have asked permission to Intro
satellite.
appeared b e f o r e the County Com
rii* grant from HiU Burton i* L rif.lT A , Tea. (U PD — A d r* due#
ATLANTA (UPD—People were i aiulher wa* heard near Charlotte, i in the area, and a* •iplanatiua
new evidence.
seeing ami lu-jriiig all aorta of I N. (7. A ll apapiently were canted was offered.
f
But Yale* (Irmly sat on live mission
for M &gt;taxi
Col) in the Firat Bap lat Church
MaJ
Prdfu Morejoo Vablex,
j Two blasts, atrung enough lo
budding rumors.
The Commission was advi-rd
Thurmond also told Mir hoard of Lolita, rinharrassrd over what who wa* aenlrnrrd In death Tiles things Dor was ir|»&gt;rtrd lo have | by bursting wrather balloon*
burm-d like (ire and smelled Uke
Several
resident*
at
Weal raltle windows and glassware,
that action should be lakcn on the that
lllil-B u rio n
w ill
advance he called a "n a tty , sex filled day in th* second of Hire# ached
Palm Beach, FI*., reported are were reported at Montgomery,
HiU Burton A rt grant within 30 fund* ami pay bills unlil th* b o o k " with the same name as uled "ahow tria ls," wa* allowed athlete's fool "
D ie trp u rt* rjiiie In Tuesday in* » B»ry object atreak acrusa Ala. This turned out to be the
days, although the grant U good money can be obtained through 1|ir ^
r „ tu |,ie d , petition catra time to deride whether ha
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from North Caroling, Alabama R,r *^&gt;‘ Tuesday night. This hap- ordinary muse at Jrt plane* break­
unit!
June.
!W
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Thurmond
the county.
The
board agreed lha today lo rr name thr town* Jack- want* to appeal
and F iirid a At least twu of Ihe I*tied shortly after the launching ing thr sound barrier.
told
county leader* that an next year th r county coffers
m y s trriri were solved.
of an Atlaa mlsatle at Cap* CanaWASHINGTON (U P D — The architect should be employed lo would be able lo produce lit* nee
The object wilh the odor of had vrral. 1(10 miles away, but wtlnes
A griculture Department t o d a y make drawings after a lour otieasary funds
forecast some reduction In retail other state hrallh unita The Stair
S ta liitir i from
the H rallh Dr
TALLAH ASSEE (U P D — Huildroiqu-d into a field near the
'«»d what they saw waa about l _ 6 a i S l 0 l 0 r S A S K
get Director H arry Smith re»om t.ome of Mr and Mr* Kenneth the color of the mooo and had
»
pric«a of rltrua fruits and prod- IL-alln Department advised that partm rnl
show that Seminole
CuMinurd warm through Thwia ...mJed
loslay that 122 „million j.,. Lowery,
____ #( just
..............
...........Dallas,
......... a lung, vaporous ta l1.
nrmled today
oulaida
**
ucta from their high levels of a either Dr. Thurmond or Judge O. County ranks filth from the but
r ago and earlier this seasoo. P Herndon be made n r r u tn r tvm in p rr capita allowance* for day. P artly rloedy with widely do|la r i be slashed from amount! fi. C, It exploded «« contact* with
Earlier Tuesday, a ball at fire
Suggestions fo r local legislation
The department aaid retail price at the project.
Florida'* 97 counties Forty four xe alin e d shown* likely thia aRer- stale aitenrirs and institutions ,j)c. ground.
was ft i-.rird by several persona
uouo
ee
early
tonight.
Fuggy
to
claim they need to operate on w
reductions can he expected *a
Commission Chairman John h ri cents per capita it allowed here
Mr*, laswery said she picked up lo have plunged Into the bay at will be accepted by lb# Hemmol*
legislative
delegation JXom
the lim p • looking object, nod very Mobil*. Ala. A uR w illea aaid no 'County W»
WU v i delegation
worn
processing expand* and supplies d rr said, "We can't sign any against M rente per capita ter night. Geaerall) fa ir llturaday. the neat two years.
High this afternoon TI te M, lew
o f canned and fro tec Mem* be- paper* yet. This board ia respon Ihe state.
quickly dropped it
planes were known In have been *
Boon F»b. H .
K rnler told Thurmond. "W r * * f f**_ **
mid-IP a. Variate*
alble for any money arid the
" I t burned like fir# and am ailed
----------- t*n . Douglas llenatraa and
com * more plentiful
iy here."
should no over the account* * * * * * * *• •* « B r* F *r bwwr.
Hep*- Mack Cleveland Jr. and Gor­
like athlete's foot," (he* said.
Th# larger Valencia orange control* stay
CLANTON, Ala. ( U I 'D - A thief
:nch Ave. site i* not llwruughly
. ’ /7 i .
a
tlMiroughly ansi find out what t l
"The French
don Frederick will be aval labia
Authorities had a look, did some
crop* la both Florida and Califor­
apparently
did
not
like
th*
lf&amp;
t
KN O XV ILLE. Tern. (U P D — during thoaa hours at tha (,'ounty
nia should mean larger supplies desirable.” Thurmond said. "Wc we’ve got. May lie we can •ta r,
checking and rrp&gt;.&gt;:ed K waa a
o f fresh orangai at lower prices In much prefer a lot on Mellonville, next January." A ll CoinmlasloMr* . Sanford Boat and Ski Club will uidrm obil* ha Dole from a local balloon, thought to bava been soot When the «ity adm inistration re­ commitflon room to to* aawt•lo ft from Colorado.
futed to grant a rata* fu r claims house,
■pring and aammer than the vn- close to the hospital. Then the aaid they thought tha project hold a business meeting at I p. dealer.
m. tomorrow ki the Agriculture
Police aaid ha abandoned M tare
There waa a loud, nneaplained invaatigalur Frank Workman, eil)'
The dalegatloo urge* «ttlt*nfl In
nauaUy high price* In th k peri­ health unit would really b* used. should have lop prio rity.
T h r board w ill meet in special Building behind Seminole High block* from the used ra r lot, re­ explosion that resounded over law d itrc lo r John Durn-an cut hia think o f s u fifs t io u now. Advance
o d o f 1PM, the department said hi The French Ave. site could be
"Tha FnaM fctua •old, an l another purchased low session Feb. l ) with a rape* , School. New aRlicere wM ha to turned and look a I9M Oidamoblia, Gaston County N. C., about an own salary by |g to and added II prepare lion will aava torn# g fe to
whteh la aNN ansiina.
« M
* e amoxrat ad
lha meeting tor M b paitton,
la Wcgtaann'n.

News Briefs

Ohio Couple 'Pinched' For Courtesy

Ike Denies Rift

Heavy Loot Stolen

Cabinet ‘Shuffled’

Housing Project Slates

13,000 Volls Burn
Two Workers Here

Draft-Exempts Eyed

,0pening Here On f eb. 1

Blacks Oil RlimpagU

Gov. Almond Asks
Schools' Revision

Maid Visits Nassau

•Merchants, Public
To Meet Thursday

Norfolk Prepares
To 'Mix' Monday

Conference Looms

Fast .Jet Tested

Koreans Wounded
By Army Sentry

Probe Scheduled

‘Orfee Club' Sets
Meeting Thursday

Dior Will Feature
'Back To Nature'

Longwood Offers
Center To Counly

Brandts Plan Tour

Cuba Celebrates;
Executions Halted

Atlas Falls Short,
But Test Success

Classrooms Needed

Bulletin

Seminole Little Nearer

New County Health Unit

Not That Speedy

People Report M an y Strange Objects

Lolita Hits 'Ioolita’

Price Reductions
In Fruit Forecast

Weather

1«I2 Million Cut

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Higher Trade-In

Boat Club To Meet

He (lot Hii Raise

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D ix ie ’s L ig h te r Side Jn s t ^ V i S
^

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Laited P r« « laleraallonil
The lig h te r aide nf r&gt;i«lr.
Jack Dance, m ajor of K notMile, Trnn , ha* learned that it
p*&gt;* In h r *peclfir.
Ill* Honor ia»ued a directive to
department head* urging m at in
thr i n t r m t of economy all bud­
get requrat* br reduced thia year.
Safrtjr D irre tn r David Uarriaon
to m plird—by a ik in r for Juat SI
Ic*» than hi* department cot la it
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Quotable
Quotes

I'niled F re t* International
UTREATilR, III. - Andrew Juri
rek, whoie newly
remodelled
horn* l i linking into the ground,
commenting on the mine tunnel*
fnd mom* under hi* hou*e:
a ."Nobody told me about any
ftiinei or room* when f moved In
Anotbrr local government In
There'* nothing about them in ray
Tenneurr had it* trouble*. Judge
insurance p o licie i."
Jainr* W itt ruled that (hr Mon*
.NEW YtlRK — V ir r Pre*idenl ror County ja il in Madironvlllr
Richard Niton, diiagreetnc with wa* unfit fo r human habitation.
fhbae who c ritic lte d American
Fxcuie* of the « r tk :
Iwtinetim en for entertaining Ru«
V irgil K ilpatrick, rharged in
aian Deputy Prem ier Mtkoyan.
atld Ihe bu*lne**men could lake llo m n tra d , Fla.. with Mealing
a Im o n from labor leader*, lfe three St rent hottlr* of Mvavinr
lotion- " I t « a i auch a food bar
rammented:
"They I Ihe labor I n d e n t hive gain 1 couldn't pat* It up."
Willie B urt, actmed of c*u*ing
nothing but contempt fo r Ihoie
who a rt dupea ami who ran t»- an a ru J .n t * t CouMland Ala
derelved by what they know are by turning hi* ra r into the path
o f another: " I been lu rn in i there
obvloui untruth*."
a long tim e, and there never ha*
CHICAGO — High Khool tupho'
more Jame* A. Juhnvon Jr. rn ,
route lo Waihington to heroine the
firat Nrgrn page In the H ouir of
Representative* of hi* approach to
the Job:
"M y parent* told me to Veep
my eyes open and m y mouth |
doted, when 1 get th e re "
M IAM I ( D P I— A runaway auto
killed a man Tuesday night and
NEW YORK — Dr. T. Keith
Injured a woman nrcupant a* it
GUrwiin on how the f i r t t l/.S.
m ille d through the plate glas*
a p ic tm tn w ill be picked from a
door of a lu xu ry hold and roared
•Meet group, narrowed to i : by
into the lobby
the time this country'* "Project
Police *ald the car wa* in gear
M ercury" I* ready lo be launched
alter being parked In the drive,
av a aatrlliie:
way nf the DuPont Plara. an
"A ll 11 of Ihc volunteer* of the
rip e m ive new holcl In downtown
M ercury'team w ill he given the
Miami. Officers said Mrs. A ld rre
u n i pre-flight and flig h t training.
Miller, Miami Reach, apparently
Only Immediately before the firtt
ilrp p rd on (he ga* pedal while
namrd orbital flig h t w ill the lin t
waiting fo r her huihand lo get
Mcreury aitnm aui he e rle ctrd ."
behind Ihe wheel.
The ra r lurched forward, h it­
JfEW YORK - M r*. Derail**
ting
W illis Chsrle* O'Brien, 40,
ra va rrt on her feeling* toward*
of Mattapan. M a t*, who waa
woman who kidnaped her
Handing In front of Ihe ear. He
baby:
*T can never forgive her for Ihl* was driven Into ihe lobby door.
The ta r continued Into Ihe lobby
m ed ihe did. Rut I think *he
and c ra th rd In a halt agalnat a
tim id be given a lot of a* m b large p illa r. The car atarted it*
•net.
lunge from an rltv a lrd tra ffic
NEW YORK - D lir Jockey I'e- runway which leadi ra r* from
’. ter Trlpp’a doctor. L. J . We»t. re- bu*y atreet to the aecond • floor
parting the condition T rip p I* in lobby level.
Mra. M ille r auffrred a poaalble
after l i t hour* without atrep:
, "H t'a confuted and »cci all neck in ju ry and waa reported in
•kind* of thing* although he real, fa ir condition at a hospital.
Police aald O'Brien, hit wife,
‘iu a they realty aren't there "
and the S illier* had allrnded a
dame at Ihe holrt together.
O'Brien wa* waiting for attend­
ant* In bring hi* ear from the rear
of the hotel when the accident occurred.
M ilter waa about to get into the
: MEXICO CITY IL'P J—The lie7ente MinUtry In * denied Guate­ auto on Ihe d rive r'* aide Juat aa
malan ehargei that Mexico I* con- it (truck O'Brien.
R R tra b n r troop* and heavy weap­
ons In the Guatemalan bonier
The 41.two mile Interilatr higharea.
way system to he built In ihe
The Navy M in litry announced
tl. S. over the neat l'i year* w ill
aimultancouily that a gunboat and
require nearly ho million ton* of
a co*il guard cutler have l&gt;crn
tie d .
assigned to protect .M riican fish­
ermen In the area w herr GualeHOME PEO PLE STILL DON’T
ynalin warplanes straffed Meaican
KNOW— We operala Sanford's
fishing boats Dec. a t.
only Commercial "W hit* Print**
Shop.
More than two m illion Iona of
gait are used In the U. 8 « *ih
w inter to melt snow and Ice on
:io s. PARK AVK.
the nation s street* and highway*.

Car Crashes Hotel
Lobby; Man Killed

31"

Mexican Officials
Deny Arms Charge

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rontinuo their education who oth­
erwise might Dot i f able to go on
lo college.
Tuitionpay loans ire available
for one, two. three or four years
for attendance at any accredited
institution anywhere in the United
State*

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Bank Announces 'Tuitionpay' Plan

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HOME
I - Labor unreit
anolhrr ear there U fore."
It ro il Harold HarrUon IU and ■ "’&gt; • (1-'J ,&lt;f Com m unlii ie.l .tnke
H. J. Ilauman, prendent o f the
Ihe priee of a piece of glai* to d oling in Florence added loday lo
Sanford Atlantic National Rank
vent hi* anger about «be four- the d i/flcu llic* of President Gio
cent d iy stale .ale* ta t on hi* v&gt;flfti ( ; f „ nrhi
ltn i ^ to today anouucrd a new pi.n called
meal at Mobile, A l*
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.
.
the T u iu npag I Ian to finance all
He dammed Ihe door an hard rnd * '* y
^
nr ;mv part of a c t iage education
at a reilaurant that a glam panel
At tra d 4.1 per*nn* were Injured in 'Io d in e tuition, hoard, lodging,
wa* ihaltered A Judge ordered in the rioling in Florence Tuei hoc- * and fe n .
him lo rrplace th r g la it and pay day. and although the Commune!*
Retaining Dial Ihe nerd fo r an
a SIS fine.
dropped their call for a general,education hat never l&lt;een greater.
•------ itrik c , (he teed* of po dblc new 111* Plan wa* developed after
Georgia lawmaker* kept (heir trouble raided.
, careful dudy. Tuilionpav loan*
eye* turned cautiously upward, The Florence trouble darted r an h - made up lo IS,000. Tho borone day lad week. A pigeon got when pnlire evlrted about Kyi dt- rowers may he ra rm l*. relative*
into the Senate chamber, *nme down striker* from an optical far* or friend*, and in some caic* evtn
how, and flew around throughout lory which had diunlivcd them the dudent* them irJvri.
the lev»inn.
hrcauie of dwindling huilnet*.
lfe fu rth e r »tatc* that under this
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Newcomers Revealed Tedford Home In Oviedo Scene
Contest Names Linda W im berly , Bv Welcome \\ aaon
Of W edding Ceremony S aturday
^Tomorrow's Homemaker A t SHS
Seminole
High .School's
1939
Betty Crocker Homemaker of to
morrow i i Lind* Wimheriv.
' SHr received thr highrit score
in a SO-minute written r u m in a ­
tion on homemaking knowledge
and attitude* taken h* graduating
senior girl* Shr w ill receive a
homemaking
pin m anuf-rturrd
by Jojten'a. which represent* the
a lo jjn . 'Hom e i» Where the
ff lle a r t I i . " Her examination pa
per w ill he entered in cotnpeliilon with thme of either i t hoot

winner* in the state to name the
at ate Betty t' rocker Homemaker
of Tomorrow.
The tu t ti d e tu n e d and judged
b* Science tle«e«rch Associate!
Karh at ale Homemaker of To­
morrow will receive a 11.Sou «cbolanhip Irrnn General M ill*, an
educational trip A p ril 4 10 with
her achool ad*i«or in Washing
ton. P 1' colonial Williain«burg.
Va . New Vork 1'itv and Minneapuli*, and the w ill he a can
didatr fur the title o f A ll Ameti

Tamilv Snack Time

The achoot of elch alate winner
can Homcmakrr of Tomorrow,
w ill rcceivr a aet of the K n o rin
pedia llritannira. (ieneral Mill*
w ill award a Wai scholarship to
each H alt runner-up
Winner* are being choten (or
I I . .SO «chouta throughout the na
tlon which enrolled 3*9.\ja tenior
girl*, the larccat number of par
tirip a n tt in ihe five-tear history
of thi* flQS.noo scholarship pm
gram, liruw th ha* been ateaili
tince 19,\3 when 147, HU g irli in
S.04n school* participated
Thr 1919 All American Momenta
ker of Tomorrow w ill be announr
ed in Mmnrapoti* April 10 at thr
American Tatde Dinner in thr
t.ramingtun
Hotel's
Hall
of
State*."
The «cbotar*hip of the All Amr
clean Homemaker of Tomorrow
will lie increased to 93.MX) The
national runner up w ill rrc riv r a
H.WJO grant, th iril place winner a
$7,000 awatil arul fourth piacr win
n rr a *3,000 scholarship.

Production
Scheduled

M om 'l hern In ih r 1*1 A. Had
Awent bowling, Junior to basket* b a lt, and Si* tn a dance Itim n ,
but they It all be hack home by
ten for a ro ty snack of cocoa
and home-made rookie*. Mom

Church
.Calendar
9

WEDNESDAY
Training I ’nion supper ami of
fic e ri ronference at Ihe K in t
Haptltt Church at ft p. m. P irate
get &gt;our reservation to the office
h&gt; Monday
Prayer in ertin g at the F irst
R a p tft Church at 7.3o p tn,

I he Senior Choir w ill practice
at the K irtt Me!bodi*t Church a&gt;
a 11 p. m

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on education

" o f the K ir tt M e th o d is t c h u rc h w ill

meet in th r Dependable Class­
room at 7 M p m.
Tiie Senior liig h Choir of the
Kir»t P rnbyterian Churih w ill
meet for »upper at ft p m. and
for rehear* aI at ft 30 p in
Thr Mld W'eck Bible Hour of the
K lr*t 1'resb)terian Church w ill be
conducted by the pa»tor. Rrv. A.
O Mclnni*. at 7 p. m.
_ The Chancel Choir of Hie First
P r r r jh ? terian Church w ill mret for
rehearsal at 7:30 p m
P ln tcre it Bapti*t Church P ray­
er Meeting at 7.11 p. m.
Pinecretl flaptitt Church Chapel
and Concord Choir p ra rlicr at
ft 3o

p

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ru tiU A I) \T

t iir l Stout Troop Vo. i d of
ihe First P rnbyterian Church
w ill meet in thr Youth Building
at 3:13 p. m.
t
The Sunday School Council of
the Kir*t Presbyterian Church
w ill meet in Ihe fileaneri Boom
al 7 30 p n&lt;
The Kirat Presbyterian Church
Cub Pack meeting w ill be held
In KrllnwiHtp Hall ai 7:30 p m
The Method!*! Men * Cluha of
the dutriet w ill meet at B efvet
Memorial Methodist Churrh. Or
Undo, al ft 3o p m
Tlie Chancel Choir will practice
i l l 7 30 P m
I'uh Scout Park N'&gt; In w ill
meet In McKinley Hall al 7 30
p m
Royal Ambassadors m rrt at the
First Baptist Church at J p m.
Study of the book ' How In W in
in C hrist" taught hy Krrd R
Fi*h»r at the First Baptist Churrh
at 9 13 a m.
Choir p ra rlic r at the F irst
Baptist Church a t follow* &lt; arol
^ r h o ir . ft 13 p m : Conrurd Choir.
* 7 p m.; and Church Choir. * p
m
PinecrrM Baptist Church Choir
practice at 7,30 p, m.
The Dorca* Circle of Ihe I p*ala
Pre*byterian Community Church
w ill hold it* monthly meeting at
Ihe home of Mr* George Sim
mnn* al I p m Friends are in
Ailed.
p m HAT

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The Cherub Choir of the First
^M ethodist Church w ill practice at
4 13 p. m.
Cub Scout Pack No. 3» will meet
in McKinley Hail at 7 30 p. m.
The Firal Presbyterian Boy
Scouts w ill hold a Srout Parent
night in Fellowship Hall at 7 p

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Ih e
Stiver S print*
P la jrr*.
L T D . professional acting com
pan*, have chosen lor their third
play of the winter seavcm Jan Dr
H aring* lulariou* comedy. The
Fourpoitrf
The complete Hloadwav runted.*
*urccs« w ill open Wednesday.
Jan 2ft. in the Skyline Room
above the Sitvrr Spring* Britan
rant and cafeteria at Florida’ Sil
ver Spring*
Thi* gentle human comedy r«
late* in six brief scenes event*
in th r married live* of two quite
normal, even ordinary, people
Its mrssage i* th r simple *! of
thr simple; Mama love* I'apa
Its charm l« grrat. The lied I*
the play but The Fourpostrr i«
no *ex farce. Ilr* id r* being Ibr
motl
successful
tw o rh a ta d rr
play in the history of th r New
York Theatre, it i* *t»o thr rno*t
appealing of ro m rd tr*
The play Mar* Margery Mai
Dariirl at 3gnc« and Will Sami'
a* Michael It will be prr*entcil
Wednr»dav ami Thursday of thi*
■ . Jan
and
and
Wednesday and Friday, le h . l
and ft All performance* a ir at
*•13 p m. in the Sky line Boom,
ftetrrv ation* may be made hy
railing Marion 9-tMd or Marion
33030

Wyo I t
Bailsman i* Mattimrd
Ih e Ih te ilo h*mie of \ | r and
here
Mr xn,l Mr* A N tSoeti; Pine Mrs. A. B. Trdfnrd was Ihe harkM rjtlow. i .inn Air. Hoed is a r r ground fur Iheir nephea- * we lding
tirrd postmaster.
Salufday aftern-xm at t o’. ’tick.
■ r f and Mr* J tt McCull •TArhangmg v-.w* w ire Miss Ju.v
ougli and *on* ADchael. Ty. and
Toby, and daughter Vtckl; June nua Thame*, ifaughler of Air and
lion City. Kan I ’hief McCullough Mrs. John White of Key West,
i* *1sHoned here
and CPU Ned llr ll. * u of Air*
Mr and Mr* R O O’ Octl; Yrra B ril of Uvirdo.
Mrrtdian. M l**
Air O'Dell I*
The double ring irrcmony wa*
with the Navy.
Mr and A|r* Freeman Daugti
it ) and »&lt;&gt;n Hugh* ami daughter
Auiirry J jik to n v ille Mr l&gt;augh
trv i* w ith Ihr Industrial Cent*
•truction Co
NAS anil Fa»run 31 had a cock­
Mr and Mr* J K W illi* and
tail party ai thi ROQ at the Na­ son* John Anthony and Richard
val Air Station Friday night
Fugene Khlrntgr AIj . Mr WU
Hught hailouni hung ftonv the lit l* wilh the Navy.
celling. Thr table held an arrange­
Air and 'lr *
J F*an* and
ment of red gladioli with a Ih n r young ».»n 'larshall
Mian
targe g irrn caterpillar on top ta Ha Air Fvan* l« with the
An array of hot* d oruv re. pre Florida Power and lig h t Co
pared hy the wives, wa* spread
t hief and Mr*
W *. S tirrcn ;
on the table.
Alinnrapnli*, Mum Chief S tirrcn
Hood b*c» were *.ud to l.cdr I* with the Na*
and Mr*
llnb Northmlge and
Mr and Alt* f I S tu m i.pher
l.cdr and Mr*. Ernie M ills The and daughters i and Diane and
two couples were pre*cntcd with Daryl t'n ita Tampa Hr it u ith
•liver bon bon dithrs hy their the Na**
com mantling officer*
Mr and Mr* S It l
John
i.ue*t* enjoyed dancing during tlon and daughter It* Mm . lie il
ihe evening
Approximately fth ding, t alif .Mr John*lnn t* with
me Nav*
people werr present
Member* of the planning coin
Mt arid Mr- Alarum Ledford
nutlre were Mr* Joseph Lear*. and young ton Marion Jr GrernAH *
Frank llin r* . Air*
Bob ville. S C
Stutsman Mr*. Joseph lla rtm k.
la .lr and Mr* A Thomas and
Mr* Alan Nunnery. Mr* Ruth *.tn« lls l and tell and daughter
Phillip*
and Mr* i.lo ria Wil Ann
llaw thurnr
Nr*
l.cdr.
liarn*
Ttmma* i* with the N.n*
Mr snd 'lr * i
Haysdrn and
four daughter* Heheeca. t tiheI I K M n M il M t IN I l l nnr
Anna, and Ruth F llrn .
M i ( . n i l I I I W i l l l i i l - l v t u I' .’
hi* anti-urn, N i
Atr Bay tden
Ib-gii'c- iui Jniuiai* -U
l h i m v n Y. —U I ' l ’ - Mi»» is with Ih r Nav*
Mr and Mr* ft I. Moody and
Ealher Folry. home service direr
iiiMiii
gi m in .lim p
from
tor for a publishing house offer* *nn ft-.nhir an.t daugnter l.ita ;
hlo ru l.i S tn tp I'n iA v r s ily m
th e ir tip* for girls who want to Stanton Mich. Mr Mood* i* with
I., .it..
111* i* ih i* -"-ii
the Nav*.
enter the hu*ine*» world
of lii. unit Me. Henry Me*
— Don't cry for help
Mr and Mr* S It lo w a rt
U u l i t. 117 IV . 19th S I.
arid ton lirvard and daughters
—‘ Don't cry. period
—’ Don't blame anyone for any Colrnc and Beth Williston. 1 la
Air. Cow ai t n with VAhlte I onthing
—'T ie rxtreme Indrpendencr. Itruitlon l'o.
—"Don't fall into the core of
Ih r Woman's Vodrly of l hri*
lu ll Service of tile lin e r Mrtho
self p ity.
— "layarn to tr»pccl th r law of
dist Churrh w ill
a rummage
The Ladle* Auxiliary of 'he sale Saturday at ft Tu a. m. at
causr and r lf r r l
l leet Itcservr Aisonallon t nit 307 L j *i Second M
— Watih your ho**
I l f met at Ihe I'M I Building
—‘ l opy In* sureri*c*.
Tin- tali- w ill mL'Iiitlr hake-1
31oud av night
—"Avoid hi* failure*
l o o - I*
cum mage
anil * u h ltr
Plan*
v*etr
ma.le
to
*e
r*r
a
—* It you dun 1 agree »vilh cum
rh'phant table P i-till* will go in
home iiH ik r.l .upper to the en to the church building fun-1
l*jm&gt; policy
get oul "
listed personnel at thr l M l on
Anyone basing .lrlld c * fur Ihe
Ir h 21
tale should i .ill Air* John Dnmlllghlen *. rc%*»
i f *loor*
In
other
honor**
plan*
for
a
dry at FA : ZKa'i.
Ihwt hohl hingr- HI |if Arl*1, i!lr fill
hake *alr tn March w rrr ill*
fluff 1 wttfl l-la*tlc
himhI
»Ctr
rutted
Air*
Norman P hillip*
an-l try again when dry
wa* e le clril to till a vaianry on Serve Sliced Heels
Ihr bnacd of director*
Anli-iu.t i - lector* sug'vtciit us.
NI VA Y u lIK - CPI IHive
ing nld .p illlt tn give ilia niatlC
To keep silk *-’Sr&gt;rt m at and shred rooked heel* a (h a ll mil
e ffr.L * when upholvlrtin^
l i i r raty- to acted, mount a strip of look with a sour ■ream anil (lira
qudt* are
especiallye ffe itiv r foam plastic in Ihr &lt;hi*rt, or clip wav riretsmg
Heat heels ihorwhen u ird to e-'ver lounlry-type it lu a ». irt hanger Hang i t arvrs uuglily. drain and lost with rieam
settees.
from one coiier with straight pms. and whole e.ir.i *.iv *n -l
Newcomers In Sanford s u ite d
by Welcome Wagon hoste**e* are
M r. and M r*. C L. .’ one* and
ton* C lifford J r and M ike ; An
dersetn, S. C. M r Jnne* l* w ith
.he Navy.
Id. and Mr*. .1 F. Bachman
and daughter Dana;
L a ra m ie .

knows how tn keep the (amilv to­
gether with oi l fashionrd refrrsh
men it uung new fashioned short­
cuts. The cocoa is instant swrrt
m ilk cocoa. a blend of fine quaItly cocoa, whole m ilk , and sugar
that ha* brrn p rr processed to
make a perfect cup of cocoa
by mrrety adding hot water, or
m ilk for extra ric h n e t* and nour»
i-hment
Stir 3 heaping tea
spoon* of instant sweet milk co­
coa into I cup of hot water or
milk, and cocoa
t* ready to
serve'
The cookies have their quick
serrrl. too. at they ate seif frost­
ed by rutting *einl sweet choro
late monels into cookie halter
that ha* brrn in th r oven 3 minu lr* to topen ih r morsels
Semi Swrrt (h o c n la tr S e lfT rn vlrr*
' i cup butter, aoftened
** eup light brown sugar
1 egg
'» Iratponn vanilla
'* traspoon w aler
1 eup plus 3 tablespoons
adttd flour
*s teaspoon baking soda
N e w H e a tin ir System
’ « iratponn salt
NEW' YORK —O J I 'I * - A n»-w
’ t cup mitt, coarsely chopped
flam etc is gas hrating * i*trm In
I R miner package (1 cup
trnduerd in gardrn rrttaurant*
»rmi**»ccl rhoeolate
here is evpeeled I-. makr *uch
morsel*
r*lahlishm rnls and trim rncln*rtl
Cream h uitrr w ith brown *u- home patios and imrchr* com
gar. Rsat in egg, vanilla and 'foriahle for year round u*r
The heater*, a refihemen' of
water Sift together flour, baking
those used in drive tn theater* in
*oda and salt; blend into sugar
mixture. Stir in rhnpped nuts and rold weather, ate suspended from
’ &gt; cup of the chocolate morsel* Ihe ceiling of a ptasllr *tdrd *an
Turn into a grra*eri and flouted vas ten! They operate on cither
•■inch square pan .sprinkle re­ natural or propane ga&gt;, and oven
maining ’ j cup chocolate morsel* lu aII v may be utrd In warm
on top Rake in moderate ovc-s building lobby entrance* enclos­
1373'K .I 3 minutes Remove pan ed swimming pool* and Ihe In
from oven, run tip of knife in tenor of truck* whetc food pro
a rigrag motion through the tight­ duds must be kept warm while
ly m rllrd m ortel* Turn Ihr pan on thr road
repeat Ihr procedure In Ihr op
p o u lt direction (The ireond rig
rag ■dually cut* through thr
firat i Continue baking for 30 tn
NFAA YORK - « l PI — It-heat
23 minutes more. Cool pin Cut mg Irflnver Bru**cl* iprnut* l«
Into 2 inch *quare* YIELD
I* nn prnblrm when you cook with
square*
vnup Hrat I ran cream of chic
ken coup thinned with
i ■tip
milk To** with 3 eup* cooked
Nn iu n jrr does a woman need H ruisrl* sprout* and &gt;i rup gral
In he tall and slim tn Innk elegant cd American or Cheddar *hre*e
in fur* This year, there i a fu r Turn into lightly greased I quart
coat for n e ry fig u re — chrome tas.erolr Top with I eup hut
for alim lines. I r a p r tr for fulln***, tr rrd hrrxd rube* and hake At
and Ihr h r , w id e e u l coat with minute* or until rru.nh* are
low- armholes fo r women who can hiown in preheated 3*3ricgrtr
carry bulk.
oven

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KtimmiiKi' Sliilvd

Auxiliary Has

prrform eil hi Ihe llev. J a ik T.
llry snt. ps*tor of the First Baptitt
Churrh of Hvlrdo. Prrsent were
member* of the immediate famllies.
The ttridi wore a street length
dress of white satin w ith white
acce**or|e* Her corsage wa* of
white carnation* and tilile * of
th r valley.
T he matron of honor, M r *
t.loyd i hu,tophi r. was gowned
m a street length dress of satin
with which site wore a ror*4ge
of pink arid white carnation*
11,i&gt;d I ’hrutophcr acted as best
man fo r the groom.
The bride * mother chose a
pair urren *uit wiln hlark aeItssorle*
The m olhrr of the
groom wine a black dr*-** with
nul cummer bund. Her aeressurir*
were Mack
The -.KK-in l* a graductr of
Seminole III u School with the

PpAAonjClU

eto** of PMft Upon graduatmjf,
he i ineil the Navy and is nevse
ro n re rtrd with the photn lab cm
Tlie Mbverv ation Hlarui at Cap*
Canaveral

Church
Tea Slated
The annual Shrove Tuesday lea
will be held Feh. tit from 3 KA.
A ’n p. m. in the home of Airs.
VA K
AU Roberts, loch A rbor.
Ihe t r i i* tponsnred hy the AAom*
en * A uxiliary of Holy Cros* Epis(opal Churrh,
I ’nder live nirrclion c*f Mrs.
line Symrs lr
plan* have been
made for a fx.hmn *h-i*e wl*h
clothes hy
'la n -K ilh e r’ s
The
modrls,
all
me oilier* of the
Auvili.it y,
w ill display
spring
1 ions
oui -I the
recently
completed »wmiming pool
A » -I*t-ig AH* S 'liir* are Mr*.
Irwin F lri«iher, floral a rraniements; Mr*. John tjallnway, ho*liiand 'lr * Richard Deal,
rc lrr *hm rnt*
T ie public i« r.-nliallv invited
to attend

M i** Alary I'anmr *pcpi last
Weekend nun her graniimnlhcr.
M i* ie»*e Tannrr Jti«* Tanner
wa* i, »rn
M itile m a lil of Ihe
M onih" I *r f&gt;eecml*er. al Patrick
V
i
in Melbnurnr, she
Work, ’or H i A a* a chemical
Icctinu tail in Ihe pliolo 'al* in
chemi* t i not nil
A||*% Tannrr
w ill irturn in the l'n ivcr*n y of
Ihe S in fo rd -lory f.eague met
ADaii.i tu roli-r the sero-ul *r- Monday evening at the Episcopal
oiestrr
Parish lmu*e with 'lr *
C. R
I 'Mr ndv of A|r (' C. Rraslcy Jours Mr* II C. Alavwrlt and
Air* It I, Afnorr acting a t h«4w ill le g . lu hear Ihat he is
eonline-l tu Hiange A lrm onal IU-* te»»e*.
The nierlm g »»• hrmighl In
pital pi HHancIn ' I i Bea*lev i*
•*riler by Mr* AJrgima Bnehe,
in ri*oni 334
president
M r*
vv II
Mi Dunald, Mr*
Mis* Smta Monforton *ane t**n
T 1 Be.an and Mr* N. Braid, selection* with Mivs Joan Wllka
all of i olumhia
Alt** . arrived at • nnipany mg her. Stories vetr*
Al- odav to •pend vpveral week* told h&gt; Atr* Cal Jardm r. Mrs.
with Iheil aisler, Alt* n. A Hour- B C Williams, and Mrs. Jay
ell
lin k
Itrfrr.lim e n ts w e i r *ervrd from
Cadet Robert L ittlr a im e d to
day tn -pend several days with a linen covered tablr cenlereH
In* p .iu n i-. ilr . and Alrc. Homer with m l ro«e* and while ra n d le t.
I .Mir* lloiili) i i a .Indent at lh( I hr .irrav inriudnl congealed I I I*
ad i o ffer and u liin e r r a rk e ff.
i l U i l r l in Chaitraiiin. S. (*,

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Sm uiKiislm rcl S la te d
Ib r l.tln l Bunt l ircle of the
I'nngi. . rtn-nal I'in s lla n f ’hurrli
w ilt tinu- a imiirg.vvbord Fell 13
it the ■lunch from 3 7 30 p tu
Air*
I h i be 11 tliurslan
wml
Mr*
llarniil Herbs' are rhair
men for the affair. Tirkets m u
tie obtained from any member
of the eiirte
Door i&gt;rire* w ill Jh- awarded
and one thw v no' liaie In he prev­
ent to vim.

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'THAT'S WHAT WE RE TRYING TO DO!'

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Stm liwlr County pntjmrty trill It# rpprnlnrd for tux purpost* at 100 per cent of it* value, according to th * conalllutkm al mandate that real eatate he aaaeaaod at "full c«»h
value."
Comptroller Ray E. Green ha* prepared a tax manual
which tax a«ae*tor* mu*t follow In figuring the worth of
real eatate for tax purpofe*. The law require* that aaacaanra
u*e the "yardatleka" in the manual. Failure to do *o could
lead to auipenaion by the governor.
Thui, it appear* that Dowling Appraiial Co., which now
la apprailing all county property, mu*t change it* card* to
ahow the ‘full ca*h value" of property alreadv appraised.
Card* on property yet to he appra|»*d will carry the "ion per
cant value" requeued by Mr*. Mary Karle Walker, Seminole
County tax aixoaor.
Under order* of the County Board of Commiaxioners,
Dowllne ha* been Hatlnir prtqi
■* at 75 p?r ctnt of it*
value. Th* level or ttppialol wxi 0, * subject o.* considerable
dbicutiion between M r*. Walker and the Commission recent-

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BV W ILLIAM g. m t r r r
there m ild he for Stevenson no has .low ly p rrp ire d (hi* pu-tur.
WASHINGTON — A d lii Z. Stev- b e llrr convention &gt;t*te th in Call- of himself: a m in tru ly in te r n a l
it
, , .form *. Th* California Democrat. *nd sensitively informed upon th*
S S S T r 1. .1 T \ , “ (ir e riding hither than m y -h e re one overmastering ,n d W i l l !
Uv* non candidate in th* field for i (n
nation, because o f their lu u * of our tim e, the K iii- t t |
the l« o Democratic PreiidentUI ( great victories of last fall.
impavw *nd how to
revolt* ^
nommatton. And hi* friendi ire 1 They r»n easily be prevented *&lt; honorably
now openly m .rthalm g to puih forming ,h* mo'* powerful and
Wtvely, he i* stalking onl* nn
him into w h it he i. not to m * to " 0,‘
" * nn,nl - h i t the pro* call
the » i i t „ .
rn ia t « it h in v
h
the p irty . California i* now ml(1 road," He U allow ins otti*rv
re n .t with any digging in
of heel. ,lf &lt;j * tlh Pennsylvania
(w ith 3: ,0 preoccupy themvelvc* with th.
athird try for the
big wh. H it electoral votrv ric h I at the see- hard domestic livu rv. like civil
polite dJiclaimrrv of further tm "nd biggest and most rrttlra l poli- ris h tl Meanwhile, he himvelf i,
bilton are no longer treated te n Uc»l itite in the country (New |rjln s |0 „ p , n t ; r f a t • dtaiogvir
o u ily by anybody.
York, of eourve. ha« l i electoral a lrrm he once u*ed in inotheThe deemon of a party vile- vote* — but alvo a Republican connection, upon the tran.ccndenchoovinf xroup to hold the 1MO governor V
t l | ,heme of peace or war
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Democratic convention m U . An
The Steven^n men In l alifor
,fr r u r fe t
, „ « | strvenson.lm
i r lc i . lubjec* to expected appro
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f»d «" underline all
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v . l by the Democratic n .tto n .l JM. And they w ill not fail to
h'» ' Z r \
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ronventton. hav aeveral mean* point out that if they are ready , .
ingv. f o r one. It l i general recog to take another chance on Stevenntlion of the new political power ron. at the new and huvtlingly
of the Far Weit. For another, it tucetatful men of the part' that
C A l.l.
repreventv a plan to turn the tele- they are, then other* should not
vivion beam* from w r it to e*»l. hrvitate.
to aaturate the larger eastern an
That alate know* how in put on
dience on a convention aeavion * real ahow, in and out of Hollyschedule that w ill be keyed to fill wood. And inch a vho* certainly
the ben liaiening hour* In the *111 k* put on for Stevemon by
E x.t
hia devoted admirer* there
Kvrnlnxw KA 2*75011
Rut the decitton for Iwiv Angr
What iv Mr. Slevrnvcn himvelf
Da mean* moil of all a brrak doing’ Beginning with h it trip
for ih r Stevtnvon people
No l**t fa ll in ihe Soviet Union hr
plare in the country would be
a more likely place for looting ia »
a I I 1
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a .iream imed Mev.naoa bandwa t y f C S l V I 6 W S P l S f !
Vic fto
.J
... tiUl K. 1st
ion. The high point of M r. StevTT7
en»nn'v whole pre-convention cam­
paign In 1934 wav California
He did belter In the California
primaries than In asy other. And
the modified eggheadivm in the [ • , ,» v n n v . . f P l.
w &gt; .t.m . .

H E R T Z
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Report* from Green'a office indicate that the Commixlio n ha* no authority in the field of assessment. That
authority re*t« aolely with the tax a**e**or. So dor* the reapoitliblUty for meeting conatitutinnal requirement*.
The CommDeion ha* the authority and responsibility
o f aetting the millage rate for taxe* in Seminole County,
lir a . Walker la the person who will act assessments. It i* aa
simple aa that.
The Commiaaion I* one bodv; \he ta r assessor's office
It-g leparate and distinct part of our government. Commia•loners have no juriadlction over a»a*»imem rate*, just m
the ta r assessor ha* no jurDdietion over the millage rate for
• county taxe*.
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_ of Dowling
_ for ap
D irk Powell. fiJ te it ravh regl* C*yUte«
c*&gt;u*e« hav
M r*. Walker agreed
to the hiring
h.v In Lee)
l ie p an eye on tern »rnrv to Japan, llut aa long
- praiaal*. Howtvtr, *h * i* not obligated to accept thcee ,rr
,h' Wr*t — lhf o'd * nd the ihe future. t»o. Mr Powell ha* a« I ’ve been In vbow buiinew .
figure*. It I* h .r duty to apprai.e and ** * * * * county proper- “ wJ 5 g g
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It U ea.v to overrate the vatu*
and force 'of piychologtral factor.
in political convention. Fortune
•till i. nearly itw a y . on the tide
nr*', tea von i terns have comprived about 10 ed thovr with the bigge.t batta
fra lh rr me reliant* on the war-bon there may lie
anniethmg five on percent of movie buiinew and lionv S till, piychologv can never
The picture now ahould lie dear to all.
he riivcounted. And no candidacy
net aituation
the tervee vrrren o tb rr than cow now of lervee time. The ratio
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b* a
ha. greater nred In master the
A
man
who
la
preudent
of
a
hand*
and
Did
Paint
veemi
to
be
pretty
steady."
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tee-ee company that produce*
*1 wouldn't b» aurprurd if the
q r pn - r || who
Ih#, \
psychological coniidentm ni than
fo e veparate and distinct a rrir. half hour play
or drama minu* tiamonc Pal Roone Sal Mmrn of do*. Stevenson'a
I I I . biggevt handicap, and it i t
of hone opera, ha. In think of h o r.r* J.n i about to m a lr a ),l* day. vay. unhappily ih .t • ire
everything. Including Ihr m .rk rt comrh.cV on trevee, ' vrnturr.l , r r
|, controlled hi what ■tvere. I. that twice he hat had
In eagle feather. tT h .t la. Mr. th t. Crer«u. of the r . i t l r c«,Un ,hr „ | i r f t l ,mc
and the nomination and twice hr hat
Sanford Cltv rommiailonera feel that candidate* fur Powell .a y . hr ran Irh Ihr dif try. " I think we'll be iH tin g tuck U)|t hu} An,| ,n m rtiitie i that lo it Ihe elrrtlan. R ival, already
frrenee between each of the five to good comedlev, nlnuv c ro n . . . i *«• . fnr it^e m« ii, i«
tr are trying lo prevv home a fom*
cUy office* ahould be required to pay a qualifying fee.
rt« M .ta .l
I ll5 1 5 « r t l J , parlion with William Jennlngt
; W ith thfe we heartily agree. The lack pf any type fee We,tern .erte. although nut th.v fir r tno
away they tend to blur i
' Although " Mr. Powell hedged.
, m) k w iltn ce v ig lil. above Bryan They art rrcallm g that
irfkkea Commiaaion poata very democratIr. In une *en*e. Yet,
But a feller riding herd on Heslern* do term In go on and W r.tern.. &lt; r in the producing Bryan had thrre nomination. —
itrie n d l to take away eome of (he importance.
all Ihote Indianv. rowpoke. and on And we ve
Juat sold one Wr»
th f b,m n m w ill move and lost three lim n in the fin a l.
Too, they »re .ubtly .pre.dlng
*j All other elective office* nquirc the posting o f such a
right up wtlh 'em.
thr no:ion that there D yet an
fe t. Why not the City Commiaaion?
' •»( cctirve. what we re going other Brv.n-Stevenvon parallel
~ Poating of thia fee (fSO under the proposed plain
to have in five to ten y ra r t — that both were tuprrb in tpeech
and I don't .re how you ran
would tend to make candidate* feel that they had a Make in
Kditor, llie Herald.
for popularii) by voting for a .top it — a pay tcevee. Then but nol *o able in action
th4 election. It might encourage fewer candidate*, but #30
To rounter lhu sort of thing
The invatiable appetiir of the " ) J ‘ , level of a tv o v m rn l " Wliat w e ll find mil via the box office
wouldn't keep out anyone with a sincere desire to serve.
County C om nii.iioner. hat driven doe. thiv mean’ Nothing Dut If what Ihe public really w ant*."
them In continuou. attark on Ihe the a.tevvor demand* that Dowl- continued the one time crooner, ■
a.»ea&gt;mrnt .tructure while they ing i appraiial. he entrrrd on who now hat enough gray In hi.
refute, wilh one exception to con the card* at " fu ll valuation and hair and rath in Ihe till to rale
ault with the a .tr ito r . Not aata the eom m ialoner. demand a reaped for h i. view, on tcevee.
fled with veiling tlie millage. t h e y '" ! ! ', level of a o e i.m r n l." they
...i f utur.
CHICAGO fU P Il F.dwsrd
A|fA
t AM
M f (U F lt—A to r a l G»,hle. Italian made Flat • a. parked lie- want, in e lite t. to u.urp Ihr a*- veem to the uniformed to u in d *
Orravinnally Mr. Powell . it . Meier, pre.ldrnl of Ihe tSlh Ward
who
»»nt
to
ja
il
to
get
h'*d
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n
Wl
l»«ker
truck
which
.e
x
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r
v
authority
while
keeping
for
lower
tax*,
than
the
a
w
rvior
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tall in Ihr .addle of one of the Democratic Organitation, .kid a
Mter break for amall ear
,l,,n *,#r‘ ^be truck driver, a ligurrhead axetvor a* a vhiel l want* But the latter alone -d *
a when*
constituent came to him with thu
a « .. . l.j a .
N»'o Goodlak, tald hr did nol. from the voler*' wralh It !• hard the perirnt»g&gt;- of value vchlcli many W ritern* he produce*, but complaint:
f lr 7 #r . n.d • •
nreaxia.v witn
m plained to the indig
for the man paying ih r bill to D to become the l«x ban and he itnevn t *iRg there Nowaday,
H r got a ticket T urtday fnr
lb * Other pritonrr. today.
nant
matron that the law vav. hear the quiet v n iir ol truth xhe raiinol do this until t h e ap- hr yuvt tin g ! in the bathtub and
driving ih r wrong way on a one
M r*. George T. I a * u , M. p#*t (•»» *econd
ra r in an arndeni above the braying of »ome "pub- praital it complete
Therefore tie hind the w h irl of a car. and
way atrert.
trid e n t of (hr Coral lia b le . - tuth a. Ihr nor the wav involved he .e rv a n t.'' but a few fartv are thia premature vote mean* i xart he can t brer lu watch any of hia
About an hour and a half later
old m u ilra l* on the Laic Show
ague of Women Voters and in n autom atlrally at fault u n tri. evident.
ly nothing, tavwlae. It doe. r r
hr got a ticket for driving thr
"M
y
voicef"
he
vaid
tn
iliat r i f t o f a Ualversity of Miami the driver ten p irn * the other
h rider A C o. hired tin Dowling »r«l Ihe veil g rn -ra trd fog m
ta il* , " f t wa. way up llirre . opposite direction on the tame
feasor,
tea for
fnrbreakbreak- vehicle rev trie d
rtaor, wanted
wastedtee
organiielion tn rrappraur
all which Ihe tm nm iv.ion hav lo it
Richard Crook, it my neighbor i t r r r l —for Ihe tame violation.
.he
ja il "You didn'tprove ih .t "
the (0(jnt&gt; pru|lprl) Vor lh u wr a rr i t . r lf
fla t. But
Rut tk
* was
w ii told
told the
the Jail
M r irr investigated and found
and hr «a&gt;* I've got an octave
oerVed
fe d only coffee
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,
j V i P *)*n* ttB.SOO. The Dowling evilThe volulton in lhi&lt; controverav on h iin l
that In ihe Interval, vtrret crew,
Sara. 1 * * 1 1 began a five day la w t. to pay aIts (me and *J mate, are to he entrrrd on Ap demand, ba il* bonevtv and Intel
| f(. ,|Pn(r ,| )|llJ br jn (| j,i,
had d i.rn v rrrd they put Ihe onrJ*l( sent.nee Monday "an small
,
.
pralaal Card*, one for rach piece llgcnce
way sign* up wrong and turned
partner*
in
Pour
Star
Production.,
rar driven eai get ■ hotter
The unidentified
David Ntvrn and Chat let Boyer, them around
break."
who have been in tr r v c r produc­ driver w ill probably have to pay
M r*. Lewi. wa. Involved in a
both fine, anyway. Meter .aid

Letters To The Editor

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Street One-Way,
But Which Way?

Lady Driver Loses On Road, In Court

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I where el.e. In a word, the Calltimidate the Weit and still any

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Thrre wa. no immediate ofltctal
reaction 10 Ihe marathon •pcech
Khrushchev delivered in Moscow.
Kxpertv, h o w e v e r , .u g g r.trd
Khruvhthrv had erraird an ingen­
ious package addressed In all tegmem. o f world opinion and p*i &gt;cr:
To Ihe Human*, ihe promite of
unprecedented protperity a* long
at they contribute their work t&lt;&gt;
bring it iboul. He pledged lo end
all direct taxes, for example, and
create thr w orld', shortest w ork­
ing hour..
To the West, a new kind* of
ihreat designed in force favorable
concrvjion* but with no relaxation
of the policies which furcr the
w rit to m a i n t a i n expensive
armies. The new threat i* that
nusvi* will grow much fa tte r
t h a n thr capitalist countries,
hence they ihould make friend,
now,
To the neutral nations, a p a ­
thologically effective propaganda
move including prom D ri of eco
nomic aid but no spellrdout m il­
itary t b r r . t . agalnvt anyone

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She told Coral Gable. City J u d i . l h . r .
Sport, car. Ju.t g rn rr lly j,|r 1)( Appra„ a| * Ar, i , ' .
Charles Spoon.r ih .t her llt tltid o a 'i get a hreak on the ro t " , b il n a« im£ n „ ng. „ ur
Dowling think* our property tv worth in today T market
The av*etior; a. in rircted of
zijn&gt;1
(irial Independent of the rnmmlvV ’ ^ 1 i*‘ v ;i'II. Fart icl« • II t 1 'tiHA'V.I
• inn D not obliged to eccrpt the
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LHilnr'v Note: l ^ t l r t arrive.I
tion of “ full valuation' he wav
vevlrrday, along with • •miptmlfinally forced to admit that he
Irr Ka« l.rrrn 'v stalrm rnt on
did not know, nor doc« Dowling,
nor do the commivslonera of (hia this itaur.
county, no. doev anybodv rite .
The capital of Ih r l'. S, photo
Nobody know* the ettrrrnt value
of a froperty until it l* told
graphic equipment Industry Is
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putting Ihe bite on thrm and will
art a' the next election av they
did at Ihe l.vl
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Howard Arnold
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Redlegs Need Good Pitching

la jlf d P r f* i lu lrra a lio n tl
Bradley, the nation'!
ninthranked tram which now loomt at
the chief threat to O ica r RobertEDITORS NOTE: Thu W the played colleie ball for Notre Mahe in a trade with the St. Loui* with the Card*, hut hr roulil 1&gt;r
ion and hit Cincinnati tra in m ite i llth of I t dispatch?* by m ajor name
This w ill he hi* tin t trip Cardinal* ta il September. He'* * a tn; threa' for ua at the plate,
In the tough M m ourt Valley Con­ Ir a iu r in an lir e *
( h in t
mid- tn the major* ami u r thouldn't right hander and ha* a good m i It «*&gt; a gam hie, but we think
ference race, aeeai it* 11th sir- t winter
appraisal*
of
Ih r lr expect ton much from him right jo r league future.
hr II pay off
lory nf the *ra*on tonight tn one team*,
away, but you n r\e r knn.
Hal Hope* I'nr E nnli
frank Robinson probably w ill
of thr Itading i t i m i on the col-'
. ■
We bate anoihrr ncwcomrr In
In that tame trade, w r picked continue to hat cleanup for u«.
lege baiketball program.
n* MAYO SMITH
Orlando Pena, whn pitched a few up Eddie Katko and Del Enm* He hit 31 home ru m ami had at
tame* la tt year after coming up Katko can play almost all infleM moil l(x* Itftl t last
year lie
Coach Chuck U n b o rn '* Brace*.
Manager, Cincinnati Redlegt
who lo ll lo Cincinnati by only
M rilir.* for t PI
from Havana And we got Boh p niitlont. Fnri« had a had year should do ju it as well, if n«t bet­
PS-M in double overtime at Clneir
LA K E WORTH. Ha. i t ' P h — ter, again
nati in their only dash *n far tbit Cincinnati ha* a fa il, well bai
Our catcher. Ed Bailey, and out
year, will be facing Toledo and anced learn—anil pretty good pow
fielder C.u* Hell ought to improve
alio, along with evrybody else.
are expected to rom p home ea»y er—but w« need another pitcher
I'd say prospect* are bright m
winner*. Bradley trounced Toledo., If we want to beat Milwaukee out
PITS, In their flrat meeting.
of the National L e iftlC pennant
all department*
Re tide* Cincinnati. Bradlev hat
o f courac t i t hard to say row
W rlj have a gsual defense,
]n&lt;t only a mad game to Louti- what w ill happen But It looks like
•peed, and our hitting w ill be
villa, a dunning upset by a tram the Brave* are the team to beat,
okay Johnny Temple and Bov
it had previously defeated by 30 Pittsburgh and San Francisco w ill
McMillan at *hort»top and second
points at home
be tough, too. but Milwaukee has
Its J I.H tn t (H IM .T O N
'J V tquad*. the Seminole* took it b*»r give ut a good double play
St. Bonaventure l» l* meet* S’ , a little more depth In it* pitching
A lovsenng
Apopka D arirr with a nine point advantage, hut combination
Francis (N.Y *. Michigan plays s tiff
squad controlled the board* in the the abienre o f rebounding fo r
Depends On I'tlihlng
Washington&lt;Mo.).Denver tares
The Redlegs got off to a slow second and third period* tail night »ard Mike Roberts was the hi,lo r
pitcher*.
besides those
the A ir ForceAcademy. Xavier
start ta il spring, but still fin- to de'eat the j ’anford Seminole* dtfferance last mghia* Ibe youngI've named, w r have Rrook* t.au
nf Ohio ho*la Ueorgclown iD C ) . tihed in fourth place Certainly we for the second* lime this ira io n stert wentdown by a
score of rence. Joe Nuxhatl, Harvey Hadrittaburgh meets Geneva, and Se­ hope—and expect—to do better f.7-19.
31-22.
dix, Tom Acker and Hal Jeffcoat
attle hoitl Saa Francisco tn oiher this year.
The small Seminole (quad play*d
Robert*, who hat been th r big —all ttradv. r r a lib lr performer,.
lop game* on to n ig h t* card.
This it my llrst year with the en equal term* in the ftr*t and gun m the rebounding departI might also mention Bob Thur
which once againIs muchsm tller
club, and I'd like to have a win final period*, hut the height ailvan , „ rtli for
the J \ s.m ured o il |man in the outfield. Wal! Dropo,
than umalbecame
nf mid year ner
, t age
paid o ff in th r midd-r
ponton ankle
mwarmupsbeiore me
t
Smoky Burgess, andDon lloak at
examination*. •
niching Big I’ toblrm
of the tontesl fo r the Darter* Tne game and was unable to &lt;ee arty t Isiril bate And ue hope tn gel a
-------------------------The biggest problem at the mo- Seminn'e record now Minds at a.-tion Sharp-shooter Georg* I'e* i** of work nut n f a rookie oul— or —
ment teem* to be pitching. We lu-rt for the
leaeun and 2-3 in cafe* wasagain high point
man i(wider. 3 ada I’ inron. vsho lut .3(8
have some fine pitchers, Itkr Bub oB&lt; play.
m il, eight tallies.
Coach Dirk for Seattle last year
Purkey and Don N'rweombc. but
Naturally I saw the Redlegt
In Ihr first merting of ihe l&gt; n S ilve r!' young lad*, who have hit
one mote teal solid pitcher would
over &lt;0 points in even ouilng play plrnty last year, hut till* w ill
make a big difference, E ith e r a
this season, could tvot find the be my fir it tim e at manager. I II
left hander
or a rfth t hander
range and experienced liie .r cold gel help with them front Wally
would do if he can throw the ball
Mu ic i , Clyde King, and Regge
est nlgnt.
We may have Just the man * c
Otero
In
th
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varsity
lo
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t
high-fly­
l nurd Fret* International
nerd in a young left hander from
If everything goes right — and
ing Jimmy Grace*- paced Ihe a t­
►Tank Lane achieved his annual Nashville.
T ern,
named
Jim
tack with It point* and was we get the pitching help we need
goal of being " fir s t e il with the 11 Toole He wav a ?&gt; game win
clotely f o l l o w e d
c l i f f McKIbbin
coul&lt;l n in * *uon* r4Cf’
m o rttit'' today with the announce n rr |44l , P jr tn ulr Southern As
KIN GAN’S Sllser Shield
Jim Brookshire, who hit for 20 M,lh 10- Although t.racey hit in
meni that the Cleveland Indians .nciaium in his first year of proV j'ik 'V . '
. — — -■ — rfn.iht&gt; iiw .it&gt;. i,. . ln , r &gt;III„ i ,
have signed all their players for f f , ltt&gt;na! Pail
Ife fo ir that he t*’ 1'"*- W ,ft« Dvledo Jaon* to a
he esperienced a
victors- over the Titusville Terrier* * " m f*h a t. cool night as many of
the 1939 season.
last
night.
&lt;10-30.
hi*
»hots
fe
ll
short
o f the mark.
The In d ian s achieved that status
Unedo » * I in the lead won a
Guards lla&gt; l.undquiit srd i e
Tuesday when Infieldcr* Woody- H a ( i n / l f j f i r P a U A r O f ]
Held and Bill H arrell and pitch l/ U v U U U w l I Q V U iC U score of 12-10 in the first quarter, r * Dandridge started the fir* i
—
i p
.
and then soared for 22 points In the r e r,°d * d h what l.ioked to lw
era Bill Dailey and Hal Woode •
.hick reiurned their contract*.
IrA rk
F P A ilir P
sevond q u itte r. With Titusville *
ni* h l- but things changed
____ ________
_________
m aklnr only *. bringing the score ^ " " d e ra M v a lte r ih r first eight
NEW YORK ( l'T * l&gt;—Itfirsl golf
Lane,
who always
mxde it a point
t o s i g n h i* enttreeroster first when
_.
,
.
to 34-15 over the Terriers at half- '1’ ,n u ,f*- ,,olh i»ds were dropping r r fharfey Roswell via* saluted
he led the Chicago While Sox and
&gt;£
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,h f ‘ V i T
H ? " &gt;•' his former A rm y boas lM f.d a y
St. Louu Cardinals, »»&lt;d " ' l l i*
£u,
do/ , „ Sanford Orlando
In addition to Drookshirr a 2 fl
«&gt;*&gt;'» »' '* * S r - v , , r k
W rit h e earliest date on Which he ever
£ Pnnrl c |u * 0R |[)f h#lU n( lvro .mint,, Mike Duda had l». Joe
a ^ t s o o o ^ t o n . ^ m l , r " ' ,nnu" d m n ,r
tceomplithed the job.
consecutive Grade A triumphs
t lford
' ,—J made 'it. fh"rV
aj i t «^d v
*topped
„Boswell
------ „ who
---------i.
Duda ---------II points.
A
.
lu *',’T' ‘ the
,Ilr
was ublinded
while
.,
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serving a* a captain with Ihe Mth
Harrell hit .1U
In lonight's toih rare of an un 1ca lm ly t, Kelsey and Wain
art aeawn while HeW b it only .l.'« i H |u i)|y f(Ul „ rv ( fl, f i r i ,
weight 2 point, each.
. , f Ih* Darters little Larry jnfantty In Germanv during World
n « gamrt afier the Indians ac
u ... k . , , . , h . „ r ,
Titusville * t arver and Seller,
^
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II. s t r iv e ......... Ben Hogan

Apopka Controls Boards,

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COFFEE
er*—pitcher Dick Donovan andI in jg.pauufif,. uhn »|wirt* an eye
Friday nlgnt. the W inter Para , wi ll. It &gt;* a superb testimony to
W ildcat! come to Sanford fo r a the unconquerable spirit nf a
fielders Bubha P hillip* and Don .alching xirlury over track cham
Prohovich. Donovan had * l i l t pton Indurall. Ilel Del, however,
return engagement •louhlehcadrr. brave man—amt a strong rnenur
record last season and Phillips his to run from the unpopular
In Ihe firs t meeting between these agemrnl to everyone who ha*
hit .2*3 in M games for the White sixth post position, and once be­
teams the Wildcats found little tried to become prolicienl in Ihe
I nlled P rrts International
Sox while Prohobich hit 2*8 and fore lost to the sleek • Do Good
trouble in taking both lontesti, game of golf . .
East
knocked in 98 runs for Colorado er
The Chief Executive irve lvrd
Duquesnr *T St. Francis i N Y i W Th» W iidrais are &lt;urrrnt uBC
Spring*
Kirgn, tjv the sernnd spot, is an- Mor Harvey »» W Vir. Tech 13 '* d r r s with wins over a 'l four op- Ihe same award following Ills
ponents,
r
. 0,bVr fa st hound to waich ,n Z
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.m ,^
hrart atlark in l ‘&gt;.33
drd
,-d pitcher* ia u l G ie . I ™ •
10th encounter. Also In the fra- Wl|lu m , w K ln ii, ,.oin;
Boswrll’t award was presented
ni and frank Eunh■ plu«
lured loth are Randv Rock. G&lt;*- Manhattan U CCN’Y M
to him hy Fart llte d l fllalk. an­
Jose Pagan to th rir satisfied list Back. D applrt, Rural Crrs
oihrr rv soldier and Ihe outgoing
South
G irl, the only player who was Young Pepprr roach of thr A rm y football team,
South Carolina Tl Furman M
with ihe Giants all last season,
The ninth race alto w ilt l«e a Lenoir Rhvnr ra Lion J*
who declared'
had * U record
Grade \
ie«t. wlnli- the firs t,
•The American spoils public is
Roanoke M l.vnchhurg 37
TYLER. Tex iC»M» — Ruddysrvrntii and l i t i wul i.&lt;■ extra lung Win Salem Tch fa'. Shaw at
Tutman, ti-3. Tyler, knocked nut always ihriltrs! hy a champion
ih re e rtg U la m lle event*
Immsiana SI 70 I-mnla it.a *4Hilly Walter*. I l l Charlotte.
V C . who tomes off the tloor lo win.
Tomorrow m;ht the kennrl club Millig .n »■» Emory A Hrnry 12 t 2i.
Tonlshl we honor a man who (eal
w ill stage ns fir tt ijd ie s Night.
.klidwest
1
|y ram r off the floor and vve a ir
when women V i ia&gt;■ admit:rdI to \ , ir o f l M cin.rge William* 37
CHARLOTTE,N t ( i r i - R a n - proud in rrco g n itr him a* a
rhamplon.
1 salute him as a sol­
the track without any adm tsilon ,\usu,]l n i
&lt;II I » 72 III Normal
*&gt;»dv Sandy. I«t,New York
out
BOCA BATON. Fla. ( 1 P M - chargrt.
Valparaiso M Rail St *3
pointed Walter Ir tn , libi Colum­ dier. in athlete and a ilia in
A m erlra'i top professional worn
pirnt "
Emporia 7&lt;&gt; Rethel iKan t M
bia, SC. HOt.
Aogiburg 7« MacAlcslei 70
an g o lfrri were un hand today a*
h .W ritrrn (Kan ' I t M rrling M
M IAM I REACH. Fla { I T I i the Metropolitan A m a iru r Golf
South neat
Jetse Bowdry, 17S'». St fguni, ’ S k in s S i g n P l a y e r
A»in. mixed pro am champion­
llrndrrsun T7 A rkao.at College
• lopped Clarence Hlnnanl 171't.
WASHINGTON i l l ’ l l — Fmi!
ships got under way
The .Sanford Junior High baaket- Ila til Simms ho Eastern N Mex M Washington, DC. 1 101
Karas. I n ivrriity- of Haytnn line
Partly cloudy skies were pre bad .quad defeated I h e Lyman SW .Tn Okla f9 Cent. Ukla 37
man, ha* heron**’ the flr*t inokie
illded for the fir» l round of the tr4nl j j ,;.&gt;rs trrg l*j’* gape Tex We*!r«an at Austin Coll
UAKI.ANII, 4 a lif i i n &gt;
Have lo sign a 1939 ro n lra rt with Ihr
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hole evrnt, but ■“
the wealher at Lyman
Ukla ’City 9S Reg.s 79
John-on, H i. Saw F ra n rn ro . out­ Wathmgtnn Redskins Karas. • ap
man *a!d no ram was rxpected .
Don McMurra; led Sanford with
Wert
—
.a m Joe M lerll, IV! x. New imne-t ihe Flyers last season. *- av
pointed
Among thr rtar-studdrd field of l i prints. Fred .lorn* hit 7, Mike l-** Ahg. City lo l *9 Pierre JC I I York, t i l l
ihe Redskin*’ th ird draft thoicr
women entries are luch cam. W oodruff *t, Jim llis rr and Roh
palgnris as Louise huggs. Mickey Margolin h earn Kerry Johnton ,
. .
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Wright. Patty
Berg.
Marlene and David Y a trs ra c h h a i i point*. A S S I S l i i n l iN a i ll C U
Bauer Hat go. Ruth .lessen. Jack- and B illy l.m e la rr. Rill (olem an
NEW YORK i l l ' l l
Nathaniel
le Puna, M a ry . U n a
Faulk. John Phillips and Berry Brown J. tRudl Hyland ha* been n*mrd
tS Iw f
Kathy Corneliua. Faye C rotkrr, rarh made 2 po.nt*
assistant registrar of thr Jackrv
CM^4a,
B e v e r l y llaiuen and Hft»y Rawls.
B'-b ('rooms, for Lyman, was Club. He w ill le r h ir f aide t&gt;
Rartiara Rornack. form er ama­ high point man with Id point*.
Mrs Lillian Rirnnan
Ph,m* FA 2 5 1 3 /
401 13* St SAMFORD
teur star who recently turned
pro. also was entered.
The women w ill ne paired wtih
10 IlifT K v e n ts
male amateurs competing for
TH ESE PRICKS E F F E C T IV E
US. . F K I. . SAT.
he*t hall foursome and be»t • ball
twotome tillrs. Thr profem on*!*
H..A. G R A liE \ — m itK i 1 IH O M LOCAL FARMS
trek total priie money of f f j * .
13,000 for medal scorr and V.SW
m
for best-hall tillrs.

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Top Lady Golfers
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NEW YORK tU I’D - M n . AiunO rtii, 21. wa* formally
charted today with kidnaping in­
fant Johnny Tavaret. apparently
becautc the hoped to hold her
common-law huiband by (Ivina
him a ion.
The
moaninr
P urrio Rican
Woman w a i taken by ambulance
to the Rooaevelt Ho. pita I prito-i
ward fo r a phyiical eaaminalion

Immediately after the early m orn­
ing booking. .the complained of
being lit and wai ‘ pitting blood.
I f com It ted of kidnaping, Mra.
O rtit ran receive a aenlenec of
20 year* to life in prison.
The Sti-diy-okl hahy't parent!,
Jose sod Dorallia Tavaret. said
they hoped Mrs. O rtii would re
reive “ a lot of assistance."
"Hut I can nevrr fo rg iv r her fo r

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Ihi* deed she did,*' the 31-yrar*
old, Dominiran-bam mother said.
Johnny was reported gelling
along well at Roosevelt Hospital
where he is being tre ile d for sn
upper respiratory infection and a
mild infection of thft, intestinal
tract. He was expected to be well
enouih lo be taken home neat
week.
Mrs n r t ii. who confessed the

abduction a fter her arrest early
Tursday, told I'llh o n tie i she J-etded to stra l a baby In replace
the stillborn child she gave birth
to last Tuesday.
" It was because I lost my own
baby,” she said. “ I had to make
it up to my husband.’'
Mrs O rllx has two sons and a
daughter by two previous com­
mon-law husbands.

Kefauver Pushes
Baby Racket Law

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WASHINGTON t l H 'l i — Sen.
Kates Kefauver tl»-Trnn.) has in ­
terstate aale o f babies.
that the measure was needed to
stamp out “ interstate bshy rack­
eteers'* and to protect the esti­
mated luo.ooo illegitimate children
born in the nation each year, their
mother* and prospective foster
parents.

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To Fight Inflation
RIO ISK JA NKIKO l U r i »—VI
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annoumed that the government
plans "ra d Ieal” mrasures—includ­
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to curb inflation in this countr}.

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INDEX

1— LOST A N D FOUND
f - F O R RENT
2- A—ROOM ft BOARD
1—BEACH RENTALS
4—W A N TE D TO H E M
I —H E A L ESTATE FOR S ALE
A—FARMS . ACREAGE.
GROVES
7-RF2AL ESTATE WANTED
H—MISCELLANEOUS
• —FLOWERS • PLANTS
SHRUBS
toO -ciFF IC P . EQUIPMENT
T l—AUTOM OBILES .
TR A ILE R S
II—
BOATS k MOTORS
11—F A RM SUPPLIES k
M ACHINERY
]4—PF7T8 . LIVESTOCK .
SUPPLIES
IX— ARTIC LES WANTED
I t —PLACES TO EAT
IT—BEAUTY PARLORS
IS—F E M A L E HELP WANTED
m ale

help

w anted

M A L E OR FEMALE
21—
WORK WANTED

22—RU8INESS

l-L O S T A FOUND

» -F O R RENT

i.OST—LEASE. Big
Sale Oe
Everything. Furniture Center.

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p riv n t*
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and
ly off Seminole Hlvd Owner
FA M M
c m claim at J a y re a * Informa­
prlvUtgei.
tion Booth at the Zoo by p i} in | Room with kitchen
Call FOreit 3 331* a fte r 4 p. m.
for Ih li ad
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Dulles Says Russia
'Seeks To Delude'

f t WASHINGTON fUPM - Score
Tarv of State John Fuller Dulle*
•aid today It would be timely to
have * Big Four foreign m in lite ri
conference lometime Ih li iprtng
on European and German prnh
leme, including Berlin.
Al the
tame
lim r,
Dulle*
warned that Ru«*ia i» frying hard
in delude the United State! into
thinking it want* lo end the cold
war. A ctually, he aald. the Soviet
f t treking m ilitary and political
advantage!.
A i for a Big Four loreign minlit c r i meeting, he told hit new*
conference, there ti alwayi • po»•ability of periuadlng the Communlita Into m a k i n g agree­
ment* which do not give undue
adi antage* or duadeantage* to
either aide
Dulle* cited the Korran tr m lilice, the A u ilr lin rcace treaty
ftn d la at ye»r'a Sovitl-Amerlcan
agreement on cultural eachangei
i i evidrnce* of worthwhile agreemenu that Have been reached be
(ween the K a it and Weil.
D ullei la id the worth of a Ilig
Four foreign m iniiter* meeting
would depend on whether the
RItalian* an- willing to d licu **
German and European problem*
on a broad ba»i» or make an e f­
fort. a* Ihey have In the pa*l.
ftt r r it r le t the talk* lo item* nn
which they alonr arc intereitrd
Dulle* made it clear the ' lotted
Slate* 1* w illing to &gt;eti!o for a
generalind agenda without ln*i*G
mg. a* h r Mimetime* ha* in the
p u t. that all Rem* he lilted in
detail before the meeting

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ESTATE
«*k Crumley A Montaith
a t 117 Sauth Park Ph. FA 2 4(tk

Stenstrom Realty

SUNLAND
Estates

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P IN E C R E S T

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SA1J 3—R EAL ESTATE FOR SALE

Block* W rit Of rrtn c h
A vtn u t an 20th Straal,
MODEL u i ’ EN D A ILY

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HARRIETTS 111 \ l TV NOOK
103 So. Oak
FA 2 3712
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FOR SALE: Beautiful 2 Redroom
CB Home. Kitchen
partially
fum irhed 1430 my equity, 137.
per month FIIA approved, lav
IIV OWNER: 3 bedroom I ' l l home
rated at 131 Country Club Circle,
nn shaded lot*, ideal Incation.
ju it off W ot 20th,
Can be financed 913 Catalina
D r. Plume W. U. W e ll FO 3-3224
ROSA L . P A Y T O N
Ovlrdo after 4.30 p. m
Regletrred Beal I -ta le Broker
For the lien B ut* tn Real E tlita Ph. FA 2-110l-17*2 at Hiawatha
SEE C U LLEN &amp; H AK K EY
W. A, Cagle, J r. Saluman
S . p . Mi K - h , ( V
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110 N Park Ave Pb. PA 2 "2)1

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R EA L E H ATE D R IV E -IN
2344 "ranch Ave.

only $57*50 monthly

Legal Notice
\ «*Jnt v II Tli l®r

JEEP WANTED I wheel drive
Call FA 21190.

F .I I . A . —

*8280 M

2 New Homei — F o r RENT or
SALE
3 Rdrm . 2 Ita lh i, 1123
Z Rdrm, Ha. Room, $1*». mo
10 rain, tim e F.avt nf Bale.
W II Bridge*. Phone Evening*
Geneva 2131.

kitten*

I I — A R T IU .M WANTED

REAL EST ATT r o w

(In c lu d e * C k w i f i f )

point

Pair of Siamr.e r a ti; female *ge
four, male age I wo M r*. W. C,
R* title *. 403 W, tllh .

2 I led ro o m n
F ln r id i R o o m

$28000

FACTORY JO YOU
ALUMINUM
V E N E TIA N RIJN ns
Encl-’ied head. Sag-proof bottom
rail w ith plaitie end*. Plaaue
or rayon taper. Cotton «r nylon
ENVELOPES. Letterhead*, atatecord*.
—
m rn ti, invoice*, hand b ill*, and S r n k a r ik G la ss and P n in l C o.
program*.
e tc .
Procre*n\e 112 114 W 2nd St. H i. FA 2-4421
Printing Co. Phone VA 2 2911 —
304 W rit 13th St
ro R t l l glider — rlerl deck chair
—boya beginner bike — hand
KOLLAW a Y. Hotpitat and Ra&amp;t
lawn mower — •trotler — Singer
Red*. Day, Week or Month—
portable table I’ h &gt; \ 2 3611.
Tel. FA 2-3111. FNirnlture Uenier
116 Welt f l r * t SC
12 Ft
upright Midpoint deep*
freere, la ir '36 model, work*
Furniture Moving A Storage
perfect, look* like new. Call
Ci E. PHILLIPS. Agent
FA 2-7013.
WASHBURN VAN LINES
noo French A*e.
FA 2 iw i
Boy icout uniform lire 14. Call
Merle H arm , Long wood,
PRESERVE jo u f hat * • abaca in Mr*
TE 1-4944.
C'erlavUng
bronre.
gold or
*il*e r—Write
GAS heater* and inn |b. ga* tank,
It\B I KRAFT
One
electric
heater.
C a ll
441 North Reach SI.
FA 21210.
Or*tuna Iteaih, Fla.
2&gt;—FURNITURE and
0 4 ROOFING A PLUMRING
IIO t SEHOI.il GOODS

SIAMESE
teal
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ft FA 2-122*.

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR
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‘ Gateway lo the Waterway”
Your Evlnrude Dealer
ROHSON SPORTING GOODS
334 6 11 E. M . Phon* FA 2-4961

Ru*t motor* — 1 M irk 23 A 1 13
h p. F trn lo n r. Call FA 21429
after 4 p m.

2 i-edroom cemrnt block home. FOR SALE OR RENT Modern 3
roam houie with I acrei nf
urfurnnhed FA 2 4030
land on lake. Inquire N oeli
Colonial 7 vtory home FA 2 *304
Grocery, Oilccn. D r. R radini
place.
RENT OR SALE: 4 Acre farm.
Large 3 bedroom h i n r , large 2-i UEDItOOM un fu rn u b rd houie.
Ph. FA 3 1310.
bam E lly te rm t Joirph B.
Levy. Ph. FA 2 1223.
k— R EAL ESTATE TOR BALK
1Ur dutifully (um lihed
room.
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OPPORTUNITIES
11—S P E C IA l SERVICES
2 4 -P IA N O SERVICES
14-A—B U ILD IN G CONTRACTORS
3 Udrm. imfumDhed apt. •TO
J i—R LE C T K IC A I.
IT'*). Magnolia. FA 1 3931.
C O N TI! ACTORS
U-A—B U ILD IN G , REPAIRS,
ALTAMONTE: Lovely new 1 bed
23-B B U ILD IN G SUPPLIES
J7—N O TIC E • PERSONALS
room duplet, water fum iihcd,
children w e l c o m e . M3. Ph.
4 1—A llT IC I.E S FOR SALE
2S—F U R N IT U R E k
MIDway T 3312.
H O U S E H O l.li
Clean downstair* furnnhcd apt.,
oil heat. 611 Park.

24— Special Bervlca*

MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS
W. P. SMITH
Outboard Sale* A Service
2313 P *ik A **.
FA 24234

LOST: Hlark. white and Ian Bea­ STORAGE SPACE — Drum town
area. 370 »q. ft. FA 2 7JI«
gle In vicinity of Highland
Park. P lta ir I’ honr FA 2-4991.
Furmihcd garage apt. 2 bedroom,
livin g room, etectrlc kitchen,
: —f o r r e n t "
bath, porch 1 carporte Adult*
2. 3 and 4 Ixdroora houici .nd
onl*. !!J. Ph. FA 2J0R4.
small apartment.
Rich farm land fo r leave, aleo, 1
ROSA L. PAYTON. Broker
hedroom
modern
h o m e
rhone FA 21301
FA 1 0400
W K LA liA A rA R T V rN T R :
private hatha. 114 W. Firet K Sleeping room. 123 mo. FA 2-2477.

2*—ARTICLES FOR SALE

12-BOATS and MOTORS

FHA I Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low As S100

Im m e d ia te O ccuiK ancy
W t* (ju n ra a te o I*e r» o n u l
S n Ii*fa c tio n o r Y o u r
.Money C h e e r fu lly
R efunded.

HOUSEWIVES Earn e*tr» money
Cocoa. Cocoa Beach, Lee*hurg.
in vour *pare time
Mr*. R,
Sanford. T itutvllle and e lf
3 BEDROOM - 2 RATH HOME
averaged I i 62 per hour. Plea*
SANFORD - Phone FA 2-7691
llra u iifu l, apanout on three lot*.
ant vvoik. (hmild havr 12 nr
Double rarporte. Kitchen equip
more aparr hour* each week.
PLUMBING
ped. Central hrat and air rnn
Write M rt Elrod. 4'W W'. 9th
Conii acting A Repair*
dllloned
Hardwood flcv.tr* r v - 1 St , Sanford Fla. or phone even
Free K » llm *lr*
m gi FA 2 2707.
rept Florida Room which l»
R 1» IIARVEV
fo rk tile Fireplace, pin* boat
204 Sanford \vc Phone F'A 2-33A3
port THIS IS THE BEST BUY SI AMSTRESS for rut aptoni
IN SANFORD.
Average earning* (1 30 hour
Simple, eavy Canva**ing nut
3 BEDROOM - t RATH HOME
required
Write
NOVELTY
Corner lot
kitrhrn
I.quipped
APRONS, v aid well. Arkanva*.
I’ L l MI1ING
Very good financing Down pa)
HEATING
21-W ORK WANTED
ment onl)’ (6c*&gt;.
AIR CONDITIONING
Baby alt or iron. FA 2 7*2*
2 BEDROOM - 1 BATH HOME
CONTRACT la d REPAIR WORK
F.arepilnnally
nire
home
on SIGN Lettering. FA 2 7*24.
IM7 Sanfntd Ave.
FY 2 4312
ihaded eorner lot Fenced van!
F airly priced. Nice lection.
Work wanted a* porter, janitor or
dl«hwa*her 706 Bay Ave,
Joe C. Thoma*
3 BEDROOM PINKCREST Home
102.1 Santa St.
FA 2 U6i'i
F'enred yard, (t.uul down. Movr Painting A-L FA 2 792.6.
in in 3 minute*.
24-PIANO SERVICE
Ironing. Iitc 4 IV . F'k 2 7241.
PIANO TUNING 4 REPAIRING
A good garden or Uwn worker
W. L. HARMON
W. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
i&lt; looking lor work. Addre**: Ph. FA 2 4223 After 3 M p. in.
Elir
Methvin—Vrlm * Gonralrr.
312 Oak Ave Ph. FA 2 2704,
Adelaide H Moie* — A u o d llr * .
Sanford.
21-\ lit H i ll M . 4'O.N I It ACrttKS
I» il Park Ave
FA 232)2

m

SELL US VtU R FURNITURE
• We BUY the Moat
“ ;
• We SELL the Moat
We PAY the Moil
SUPER TRADING POST
Ph. FA 2 0677
•
•
•

WILSON - MrUlSR
New And l ied F'um ltur*
311 t . F tn t St
FA 2 3431

$SAYK$
N e w f t Used
F u r n il lir e and A p p lia n C M

Mather of Sanford
201 ffd&gt; r . F ir*t St. Ph. FA S -» M
U ird furniture, appliance*, tool*
etr. nought-void. L a rry '* M a rt
213 Sanford Ave. Th. FA I-4 IU ;

riiimhiujr it KcpairB

Suminolu Realty

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor Ilatiy vililng. houtrwork or re*(aurani. e»;irrirnced FA 2 1212.
Ravmund I undquivl, Avvor.
FA 2 3*31
Atlantic Bank ItUlg.
Child care in my home. 1317 Elm
LOTS FOR SALE: Laige 62 * 1•■»
Ave.
Good lin d . eletred, tome land•raping, Caih (if im ilt pavm rnl ’.’ 2—Huaior&gt;, t ip iu 'iiu n il w
down. ha1an&lt;e (23 per month.
It ELIA RLE PARTY M ilt ADDED
U R. MANN
Bo* 33
L ike l l u i u t INCOME FOB PART OR FU LL
TIM E WORK WE S E C U R E
Phone FA 2 3413
LOCATIONS FOIt TESTERS
Male or female warded for till*
Tho I* ■ gur*t pan tn the (Id*
area tn handle the WORLD
Theatre for LouH Rota* K*p
FAMOUS R C A. televtilon
d»te Feb, to, *3).
amt radio tu tu , .old through
7 Room houie. hardwood flm ii*.
our latrM modem method free
kitchen eleetrte, *p*ce heat,
veil tcrslee I uIh- telling
and
air
rondilioned
Inquire
III
men handling unit. W ill not in­
Mellon* ill*terfere with jo u r prrteni cmpin) ment Tn qualify jn u m in i
BEDROOM llnm r. FHA financ­
have
*(1,471.40 In (2,933 2m
ed. 437 monthly. Ph. FA 2 1970
■a«h available immedlatelv, for
inventory amt equipment. InveitCUR 11 Market (lock and equip
mrnt »e-urrd.
Car, 3 »pare
ment. So. Sanford FA 2 7443
bom* weekly, .hmild net up to
WV)n i per month In vour .panLOCH ARBOR: 3 Bedroom Phil
lime .hould be able lo Mart
lip*
hnu*e
2 hath*.
Florid*
at oner Ih li inotpany w ill r t
room, C,I l,i.*n FA 2 30*0 after
tend Imam l it av.ivtame In full
4 30 p. m.
time if detlrrd On not an.w rr
3 BEDROOM. 2 hath home 2 nil
unhv. full* qualdird for time
llty room*, fenced hack vatd.
*n,| invrttm ent
South P in n r r tl FA 2 lf&gt;M
•Income M arl, immediately.
‘ Butinrv* i i let up (or jm i.
3 lilt homr l ' i m ilt* (rum city
'Selling, solti Hmg. or r * |ir r i
lim it* ; double rarporte. I acre
rtice i. lu-t neer■•ary.
land. (2,on» down Total price •For pcrtunal inter*tew m your
*lt,(*M. I’h FA 2 2794.
r lly —p ln ie include jo u r Phone
Number ami WRITFL
3 REDROOM home — 1*» hath*
l g ELECTRONICS COUP
— e le tln r equipped kllchen—
•0,23 Drtm ar lllvd.
frn rrd ya n l — FIIA llnancrd
t n u e riity City (&gt;. Mo.
Pay only S! tuu rquilv and *•
• 'line pavm rnt* 3IW) Park Ave
U S P K riA I. S IR V IC * *
OWNER.
WI I I . D R III.IN G
2 BEDROOM ( II home, enlarged
1 a itlu n k i Mmva Pump!
Florida room
Kitchen equip
Itrp a ii* In all makrv
ment optional MIA financed.
HOW A It ll W. LONG
No trd tape or d e li) Beaton
2
»il
F Commercial Ave.
aide down payment and (77
P h o n e F A 2 2431
monthly.
127 Country
Club

BIG VALUES
y f lC K CREDIT
EASY TERMS

£&lt;JwI a
Used Kurniture
SALE

4—FULL S I Z E
HOLLYWOOD
HKDS EACH
. . . (24.3ft
4-T W IN SIZE BEDS, F XU ELL*
ENT CONDITION EACH 113 0ft
For carpentry, painting, t i»en 1-ODD
OCCASIONAL CHAIRS
log, touting, amt p la itrr repair,
EACH
(in Oft
a.|ilia1t tile, n.brvtof aiding, 12 PC LIVING ROOM S lIIT B
ma-untr „ r w,~sl t lr p i, Itveling
ONLY
........................ (» .w l
• od tepaltirg
garage* and
wieeking ra il FA 2-4l!*t&gt;.

New Hut Shop Worn

HOUSE Builder — addition! —
alleraliiinv. Free c o il n lim a lti. l-T W IN SIZE KNOTTY PINK
BED WITH MATTRESS AN1»
Plume i-1 ruing - Geneva 2131.
SPRINGS LIK E NEW
(J3 od
I—TWIN SIZE ROYAL CONFORT
23—ELFATRIUAI. SFRVICRR
n ilX SPRINGS k MATTRESS
VtATI I ’ M I I.EANFR REPAIRS
LIK E NEW S119 00 V A tU R
T a rt* for all makrv of tleanrrv;
NOW
'A PRICB
Fllertroluv, Hoover, Kirby, rtr. I—FOAM RUBBER SOFA 9119.0*1
F'tre piek up Work guaranteed.
V A LU E
$49 hd
FA 2 4763
t —FOAM nUIIIIKR SOFA AND
CHAIR 1239 no VALUE f too no
Huu»a Wiring - Electric Service I —SOF'A SLEEPER 179 V) VAL*
Sid Vdden
UE N O W .................
(49VI
I t .VND A IX ELECTRIC Co.
t—ODD
OCCASIONAL CHAIRS
112 Magnolia
FA 2 0913
EACH .............................ItS Od
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I l f So. Magnolia Ave.
FA 2-4321
Fl.'KJR landing and fmivhlng
Cleaning, w a k i n g
Serving
ndrr C onilrurilon
Seminole County »mce 1923.
II. M. Gira.on Lake Mary
I . M I 'K lt lA I .
p iin t in r
FA

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DLCO KATORS
am i
FA

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2 - 7 tl|q

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RAVENN A

Build !u your platif.
Itiuim ieling and Addition!
DON L I K E
Phonj FA 2-3*24

PARK
A ()l IK T C O M M U N ITY
Near €*nir Cattraa

94— I.NSI K A M I.

X aM u

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M riieh Bldg.

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27— N O IIt r s —I’ l Ii SON at.H

Quality Homes
M O D EK A TK I.Y PRICED

INCOME TAX s i.It* ICE
Mm. H. Munav
l l l l Celery A vr
FA 2 IM I
Cloned Sunday

Low Down Payment

Drive. FA 2 7623
PUMPS — SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS
FOR
the
economy
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room,
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kilrhen.
14—ART IL L l h FOR -SALE
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WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
M* rq u lty and lake up remain
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Cotton ft Wool Yarnt. Notlonv,
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S T I N E
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207 W. 2rd SL
Ph FA 2 6432
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Phone F'A 2 439*.
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244 S. Park ----- FA 2 4224
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: $ i h in*! Ftb*
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RAYMOND M. H A M .
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r u in *f I t&gt;4!
bftnfofef Klhrblft
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ROLI.IS'S HOBBY HHOP
REALTOR A INSL'RIIR
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T h ird St. A Park Avenue. S-iuih
ANNUALS
2417 S. French A to.
W e n r i l f i t * | a k n » t j 49*4 ft f u | | m i gi ft
Y all Call Rail
•41 Celery Aee.
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Phone FA 2 344 f
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SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
rhen equipped, irn a lf down pay­
Wr invite vnu lo be our RurotR ibaolultly freft
f t "j "l
f i i ' t tb « '9 * i a t ti • t
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137 a
without obligation nt one of Sanford’s letd iitf
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Adult Classes Set
For Lp a n School
Plans arc brine madr U&gt; o ffrr
adult c l i i i r t in typing and hook
keeping In the Lyman School
a n a . according to an announce'
Bent by E. S. Douglass. director
of Adult and Vocational Educa­
tion in Seminole County.
Aa organliational meeting haa
been act for Fab. S, at T:3o p m.
All adulti who are in trrritrd In
taking th e ir course* ihould report to Lyman High School at
foat time.
The bookkeeping c la n w ill be
taught by Roger lla rr ti. auditor
fo r the county ichool ly ilr m and
form erly a member of the faculty
0f Seminole High School, Sanford.
Typing w ill be taught lay Mr».
Evelyn
lloberg
of Altamonte
• p r in ti. Sira. Iloherg haa had r t
tenilve aerretarlal eiperlenre In
Washington, D. C., and waa cmad by the Joaeph F. Nehel
tra d in g Co., and the ilorg
Warner Corp.
There have been many request*
fo r a data In home rewing but
a teacher haa not aa yet hern
found. Aa aonn a a an Im lru d o r
who can qualify for an adult tem­
porary certificate ran he obtain
ed, there rlaiaea w ill hr addrd.
The only charge for thrie
eoursai la a regtatration fee of
$1.00 and the coat of malerlala.
Further Information can be ob­
tained from E. S. Douglass. D i­
rector, Adult A Vocational Educa­
tion, School Adminialrallon llldg.,
Sanford, Fla. The telephone ia
FA J-4105.

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Jan. SI, 1:30 to 0 p. m. A program
• t anterlafoment throughout the
•Inner la planned. Procceda will
toward the purrhaae of new
rumrats.
FTA Meeting
Report waa made on the pro
la d of the year at the brief
business meeting of the Irmgwood
F . T. A. last Tuesday night, pre­
ceding the fashion show presented
by the Home Economics DepartKent.
Announcement was made- of
adult rlaiaea In typing, shorthand
and Spanish to begin February 1
Pt the school.
Jaytee Molurtadr
A motorcade of local Jayccwa
and wives atlrndrd th r annual
distinguished service award ban
quel of the lirL a n d club last
TUeaday night. H u n t nf honor at
the tv rn l was national prraldrnt.
Bob Coi.
Attending. Irom h rrr. wen- lull
•nd Marge L a llrrc , Mr. and Mr».
W aller llelhea, Mr. and Mrs K ir­
by Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry
Tatrault and Rirhard Zartman.
Oatdoor Dance
Jaycce prraldrnt Rill LaUrcc
baa announced that the weekly
dance for teenagers w ill lw held
In the I-on* w ood Park, weather
perm ltling, IhU Friday nlghl.
Winners In Iasi week’s cnnleata
were Laura Glaser and fa rllo n
Tahor. fast dance and Itetsey
Chandler and Charles Taw, slow
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VOL XLIX

MOSCOW i L T I i —The t i l t Coin-,
munift Party congress of the .He- I
vlet Union Wat rapidly dr* Hop
ins today into a -how of mat»ivr unity behind Premier N ik i­
ta Khrushchev.
Only Yugoslavia ha* n n if un
der attack for fa ilin f to triumph
over “ rcviaiim iam ," and the way |
was left open for the Yujtotlava
to enter the fold attain tomr tim e
in the future.
Speaker alter speaker painted
a picture of triumph over "re v m onism " which reared it* head
aince the previou* congress ht
l»5ft
Approve Ideological l»*ue
On the prim e Idcoinitical issue,
the path to h r followed by sodaliat
rounlrie*.
Khrushchev’*
G I . A l ) Y O U ’R E H E R E
M u ck U t velum) J r., p re ftid e n t o f
th a Seminole C o u n ty C h a m b e r o f C om m erce, w elcom ed
M r . and M r*. A l H n iin r d o to th e “ O rfe e C lu b " th is m o rn in * . T he B n ita rd o * a re S a n fo rd ’* “ C o u rle a y W e e k” couple.
(H e ra ld S t a f f P h o to )

U ri^ C o m m u n is t* P| ei'dc'r W a d y *
la» Gomulka and I’ almiro TocliftM, head of the Italian Commit
nUl
in w ” ‘
...............
Khrushchev art the tugc lor

thi* in opening gldrvts Tura
da&gt; when h r aaid It was all right
tor countriea to follow different
p *tii* to socialism if they do not
veer from Marxist-Ieninist p rin ­
ciple*.
Yugoslavia's Communist Party
Wa* keeping silence In the fare
of concerted attack* for "revision
Urn " It U the only Communut
Carol and Al Baatardo arv con their ” a rr r* l'‘ yratm lay morning country not to tend a delegation
to the Soviet party ronerra*. and
vlnred that Sanford i t Florida * at the aouth city lim it*
moat court co*m city. The youngThe "a rre a l" wa* pari
or a the alivcnee wa* noted in 'to *Cleveland, O, couple hive lieen
Court cay Week” program
that ruw wl,h *
aerie* of blaala hy
the gueat at the Jayceei
ar-d ha* gone .tatewide. Last
year Khruahehevand Chlneae Com mu
Chamber
of Commerce unco
Sanlordwaa chosen Florida a n i*’ Prem ier Chou K nl-si.
molt courteous city at the Stale
Chamber of Commerce convrn
lion
Tile Ua *Urdus were taken to
the Mayfair Inn. where they
spent the night a* guest* of the
management.
Yesterday
after
noon thry loured Seminole County
BAHTliW (U l*l) - The defense with Charlie Morrison, public re
WASHING TON (CPI t-D c frn tc
today pictured former stale Sen. laliona director for the Chamber, Secretary Nell II. .MeElroy re ­
development*,
More*
ami
fac­
H arry King of Winter Haven aa
vealed today tlial the United
the victim of political maneuver tories.
State* w ill have a full squadron
i.a
it
night
the
young
tuuplc
log in 1956 which “put I’olk
lu v r
rerenilv
rxinrnerl of in lc rro n tmenial h a lliilir m i*
who
County In a turmoil that still
*»“
«» "*e »"&gt;"• «h"
from I year. ' T f f r . . ? S
l l i i i t i today."
Cn.ni by next July.
~ T h e Mimmation came from chief ,h* Air *•
■ abended a t.j rlxA full squadron ia expected to
deferur coun.el Cheater Bedell
M ayfair Country &lt; lul, include 10 of the 5.V*&gt; mile A lla *
of Jacksonville aa K ing', nine- Tin* morning they w -rr guest* ICBM* MrKIruy told a full scale
day old trial on perjury charge* * ‘ ,*K Chamber «d Lorn inert r Senate Inquiry they will tie lucat
began drawing to a close
Ortee Club
Al noon they were ed al "Camp Cook." This presum
Bedell opened the clo.inu argu tonored
&gt;&lt;"&lt;&gt;• r&lt;i al
ai the
m , Jayecc
-layers' luncheon.
umcneon.
w„ u|d locate them at Van
. . . followed
•n| i „ „ „ i h«
. ’
ent* and waa
hy ih.me where la n d received a bouquet ilenlierg
A ir force Base which

Courtesy Crown Fitting,

'Arrested Couple Declare

»King Is Pictured
As Plot 'Victim'

ICBM Squadron

To Be Ready Soon

,,.oaee-ulioo.
Hcbultal*
w '' r * , ,
r
scheduled this afternoon before
C rim inal Court Judge Hoy H. f* 7 n ? („,f" n t

*""*"-*?

'*• , mZ
‘ ,.u r,n‘:

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.band* of lb . aU-man Jury.
.1 thr
the i l l ; Ih
ther stale
State
► Bedell U&gt;M
to prose-on
n r o v c ^ cnarge*
ch a rg e
bad failed to
»ad eninneered
a plot
that King had
. . . ....
--------i_ ar - , to hlock hia possible
Indictment
for allegedly paying former slate
Rep Boom- T tllrtl Jr. ItO.OOo lo
withdraw a* his iq.ponent m Hie
1#S6 slat* Senate race.
-When Mr. King transferred
» lo 000 in
to air.
Mr. Tmillc
tt.,
fiu.uuo
in currency
currency io
ie n
R was entirely poilllcal in nature,
Hoi Mr
Mr King
Kmc is
bring
is not
not bring
. . . But
Bui
klried hare for violation of alcrtion
low s." Bedell said.
The defense lawyer pointed oul
that King is charged specifically
With procuring two deputy sheriffs
RolUe Arnold and James Busircc.
to testify falsely before the grand
Jury- Kvarything el*, i* t«-sida
tt*» point, Bedell said.

t

'eft I
’k l,'

, was rrealevl from part of ('amp
a - ,^
tv,r(h llf Iy),
h
McElroy wa. the lead oil wit-

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...............ere
w rrr. invited
,,r&lt;1 to
U&gt; the
lh r FlorM" r
id * Slate
,W L Bank, where p n „d e n l
iu v l.tr opened a Joint *av. ,U1' li-ridini
Ml* Among
Ain i in r*
' nk'* account (nf
for tin
them*
■l*t* •*rr orange* (mm Pat
nct
r r u " l o - cigarettes and
***"*‘ &gt;
Koumlilat and An
'''r e " '1
Store, a dally illary
,,0" k ,r°m the Jolm H W illiam*
Insurance \gincy ,.|..,irir
(engraved
lr» with
iheir nanus', an Her trie fry paii
from Florida Power ami Light
^
^
^
^
„ Sjn

• » “ «"
nvestigatlon
'? &gt; .byfcen*
^'
headed
Democratic
le a d e r
. ,, jnhnauo
IMUMl U WUliniUll,
The vlefi n»e chief *»id under
questioning that the lam p Cook
ICBM station w ill la- a "soft
ba le ," meaning that the missiles
will in- lie-Aleil afmii' gruund
He m ilt edial Dial tluwiUI war
cotl&gt;r some at the missiles might
.
, .
, .
imrlai *i(a rk
“ * d c s tro y e d ln an initial attack
,,, ,h r Soviet a - possibly b, ml*

ford * Courtesy Couple-1913. Carol
**&gt; Al Bsstardo
Yesterday Carol .ported a to r
»*««*
Hamvey Flonsl Shop.
* ,l&lt;1
* 1 'utonniere
. J h!‘
m ' w .m rr I'aik
mg her mother in^ Winter I ark
for two w rrk t
They Were on
their way lo Cleveland when Ihe
artesl look plare Al ha* been
released from the A ir Force and
w ill work for lit* brother in hit
rement construction firm
Their comments"’ "We are hav­
ing a wonderful lim e ” Evoryone
Bryan W illi*, slate auditor, ha* i* *" friendly" ‘"U r
lovi
il
made a report on lhaaccounts and here " Opinion seems to be Uisl
record* of John L . Galloway,
tax the Basiardns w ill rcitirn t o SaneoUcctor of Seminole County.
ford in ihe future
The report included July I, '(»
Chairman of Courtesy Week is
to A pril 30, '58. W illis' general Jayree Davr Thrasher,
•tatem rnt (aid that collection* o
f
--------------------------record were properly remitted:
. .,
_
vremitunccs were made regularly | f U C K H l t S C O T ,
'and accurately.
. .
.
According lo WiUu, the percent fsjQ C n Q r g e P l Q C e d
a«c ut tax rollection* * u v gi««!
No charges were made at noon
and tii« rolls properly rinsed. Collection* of luccupalional license* tmlay when a pick-up irock hit Ihr
were "diligently made" and com rear fender o f a passenger car at
miMSons to general properly h ill­ 1.1th 81. and l.aurcl \ - e.
Driver of ihe I ruck was Richard
ed ("toeing remarks revest m
W illi*' opinion, that the records in Russell Cameron, an employe of
general ware accurate ami well Harold Kaslnrr Co.
Cameron told Sgt*. li*n Butler
kept.
A total of
( i wa* col- and l.eu Ro*k that he could not n r
1let ted on the general roll* in ]t&gt;57. thr car driven by Mr* Sarah
Tb* inunglhle rolls showed col- Luella Otgalharp. Orlando. Dam­
age* were rxtim alrd at 11.*&gt;0 to
lections of It.V D li io
Tha
redan was
was sul.mliuu
auhmilUd to
Tb* repon
to Mr*- Olgatharp"*
Wlth auto
tn irV ,The
, m| area
1U.
Oflv, Iw-Roy Collin* and Ih# Iwgs*
tnrenl-itrt,
officer*
eaid.
la iiv * Audiling Comnulle'

" l r * ' • “ nebed from submarine.
Hpeedup on Folarl*
McElroy also rev r ated that the
Navy's I’olans missile as h.-en
"downgraded" sonlewhal in order
to speed ita development Hr said
Ihcre'has'heen " t o W sicrifice in
r iW

State Audit Cites
Seminole Records

Lake Mary Plans
For Pioneer Night
Pioneer Night will i f held in
l^ k * Mary Feb a
Thw annual .-clshraiiui honoring
nwwi and wrorutfi oier *W ia anlkdpaled with enthusiasm hy rrsid rn t*
at Seminole County stsd 8* neighAlready Frank Evan*, chairman
at Pioneer Night, has received
more than ft) letter* asking about
the observance. People under &lt;W
may bw admitted if they bring an
oldster with them.
Pioneer Night was originated by
Kvan*. It will be held from 7-30L30 p. m. in the Lake Mary Cham
ver at Commerce buiMing .

Thieves Hit Again
Sanford Scale Co, Ju7 Cypres*
Avw., n
entered last night by
tRlerea who walked out the front
door with a radio ami typewriter.
Police found the front door open
thi* morning. Entrance was gamed
window.

U n ite d

AN
Prow*

LONDON t l ' P l i - Dr Kenn.dh
Hut chin told BrBIUi men to-lay
u y ran .1111 he heallhy - even
if 11.0 are married
In ihe medical J.Kirn.1 Fam ily
Doctor Dr llutchin gave hi* ad
vice in an article heidrd "H ow
To Be Healthy Though a Hus
h in d ."
H r did not explain what being
married had to dn with making
men unhealthy.
Dr llutchin said Ihe first rule
for healthy husbands was, ' When
you are not working — forge! It "
Tbr seeond: "Have a daily
hath ”
He advised husbands not lo gel
dressed immediately after their
dally hath, " A ir your body," he
rounsrllrd.
Spend th r lim e shaving In the
nude or doing rxrrclses Iwrause
, gels
, u .n l. ,lo con!.
then Ih r l« ly
air after thr warm hath and the
bather Is Iras llk rlv to catch colds.

W ire

K a U b lin h e d

1908

D A IL Y

NEW SPAPER*

T H U K S I lA V . J A N U A R Y 29, 1059

SANFORD,

F L O R ID A

N O . 859

Governor Suggests Integration
O f Graduate Schools In Florida
Commissioners Planning 15 Senators Push Collins Cites Cost
Bill To Strengthen A t Negro Colleges
Top-Notch Road Program
The Seminole' CoUltlj Cumin in* iuii, Starting In Octubar, ,Integration
, , , v y M , , w " Ruling ipecledly today that the Lcilftla
He said it i* CMting the state

nlona in have one* m a d budget ruthe*r t linn th e fiv e w h ic h it
pinna to Im ve one ronct u u u k * i , r u t r u r u in n m e liv e w n a n 11
h itr ut p re se n t.
*
U n d e r th e p re se n t *&gt;’Ht«m. each d is tr ic t i* (G lu tte d u (K*rti*»n o f th e M u tu a l b u d ife t. T h e r» a d p ro g ra m t* p h in n e ti. to
aunie degree, fr o n t th e d is tr ic t lu ia i* H ow m u ch nnd w liu t
‘ i* constructed depend, to a great
extent, on money ivailabie for
the particular district.
In the future, the Commission
w ill operate on one mad fund for
,
. _
.
,
the county, Commissioner* aaid
J t l i l t I I C O l*J )8 A S r iG li
planning conatnictlon and spend
WASHINGTON ( D P II — Con ing w ill he approached on a
grea* was asked tovlay to eatabiiah count) wide bast*.
a 1*5(1,(100-member youth conserve( om riuiilon Chairman
J ohn
Krlder «*td that Seminole County
tion corps
•'w ill have a real road program
in one year."
Aa Ihr first *Up toward set
SEW V O Ilk 1 1’ I ' l l — Some ft&gt;
tludcnia at etclusiv# Finch College ling up the program, the Com
for Women became HI from f«&gt;d mission Saturday w ill Interview
pioaoning Wednesday, apparently applicanla fur the new vacant
from contaminated tuna fish aalad. county enguieer'a yob.
At the nrxl session of the eoun
ty governing body, each Com
NEWCASTLE, tingiand tU P I) miaaioncr t* scheduled lo preA mother said in court she »eni a lop p rio rity" road for
eontideraiion of Ibr enure group
»uuld not buy tier »on a Hick knife Commissioner* w ill decide road
h.“ nr!t»n un ':‘rthd*&gt;
“ .h, ' L
pu.' p riu rilir* from
a county wide
•'°.rhalf
her and struck
her.
lp&gt;* l
,
,
However, each
CuuunUatoner
L o l l C l ' t S l l l S U ll l M C C
will reprrtebi. prim arily. Ihe dis
Y Al.lKlSTA, Ga (C P U 1. L. i n n from wtdeh he ia rlretcd
lurru't. ‘.&lt;5, received
IS.ihw
i
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Among the things suggested h&gt;
an insurance firm because lie lived ..............
.........
rfor
„,
...................
I um m istionrrt
eslablldung
past Ihr paid-up date of ht* in priority of road* were number
• u ra ilir jailicy.
of homes, traffic, whether it is
eutmecliiiK link and *lin il* r
yardsticks
JACKSONVILLE, Fla tU P li—
CommlsMoner* eapressed Ibe
Sam C. Smith of iKili'ati, Ala., View that this l)P* of planning
movrv] up from Cla*s 0 lo Class A wiwiid give Seminole County thr
baseball today by awrptuig the finest load program " In its
preddrney of lto- Sunlit Allantic history.

News Briefs

Fund Poisons 20

Her Son Objected

Sally Nuniu» Smitli

i-e a ru r

Ask itevi Recugnitiun Growth Reflected
In Economic Facts
Tokyo i i i p i i

Light pn«ai*

Japanese (lade orgalUiatlolu are
urging Ihe government Ui rrcug
mre Communist China in an of*
fori lo break the deadlock in re­
lation* between the two countries.

Ad i es* RecoveringNEW YORK tU P Il
llluvtd*
actrrss Koxaruie Arlen. l i , wa* in
Bellevue Hospital today recover
| ing from an overdose of slcijung
piH» «hp “ *• reported in g-vM
rendition

Art l*uck Deplored

Health Possible,
Even If Married

L « u *d

IN D E P E N D E N T

liOV
T A LI UIAK8EE
„
. . i t ,I ' l l. __.

that Florid rant are not more
art-conscious I'o llin t said Flor
Ida's Capitol Building, devoid of
art. is s disgrace
fa ct

‘C o o ’
R e jt 'C t e t i
INDIANA I’t iL , 8. Did ( L l l t , h f |ndl#J)# ,|ou|e ,„ m , . hill
rllm in .tin r a law against hunting
^
f ^ *
K
S lm .
or) IMwer that "the eon of a dove
is a musical sound."

Japs Guard Russian

Itv purls (rum the Chamber of
Commerce reflect Ih r growth and
prosperity M Seminole County in
1UM
Bank iletHuils were up 10 T pv r
cent, resourirs up 3U |ier rent.
F le d r ir mrler ilistallathms in
hunford were up a 4 per cent;
telephone installation* up I'J h
With no soiling tHiard In I'Jkl thr
cminty building permIIs had inHe on which to base percentage,
hut permit* amounted to IIJ,« . W - U. Ikk* Building perm ...
in Ihe city of Sanford showed the
only drop In Ihe report down
in T per cent
The largest increase was rgfleeted In postal receipt* during
the ith qusrtsr. Reeelpls lo lilr d
tMi.OW, lif t R7S more than the
same period in the previous year,

'Accounting' Asked
01 Ex-Red Leaders

WASHINGTON f l ’ l ' l l - Fifteen
senator* today apon*ored a liroad
civil right* bill lo hack up Ihc
Supreme Court * school Integra
bon order with "m a**ive asalat
from the federal govern* rlr*'
ment.
Countering the conciliation plan
offered b*
cm ale tlrm oeratic
leader l.yndon H Johnson, the
liberal measure would offer legal,
finanrlal and technical aid In
achool Integral Ion rate* It would
furnish advlre. grvnt* for achool
building* and teacher*, and the
attorney general's legal Inlervention a* needed,
Sen Paul II Douglas I D i l l ) ,
who Introduced the teg 1*1al ion.
*aid he expected the ' threat of
filibuster* to lw used against the
bill a* It waa in tH.W, Witli ot&gt;
vlou* reference to Jnhmon'a pro
potal, hr added
Couipiiimlse I i llir lir d
....... ..........................
. prop.**
_
Tticn
tome ostrich like
,|. huVying ii* head ln ihe sand
, tu t „ ,
,pe echuol
i&gt;rn ll]r ■■* nfiendine and belli Ilie—
almost no one. w ill probably tie
served up a* a 'reasonable comp n iln l„ . • •„ , t r ,, ln t|l(, rigid .11m c ln , „ | Avoiding
controversy' ai»l «f
,ltl)|\
J” i„,.w t|lr Senate
•’V
wjj|” Il(1| .^ IJ m lded 1hy these man
lU V ([, "
T tl„ „ lhcr ,)ttlir lU I | ,tghla bill*
Alreavly are in tile hopper. They
11 ,
'
are a liberal
vy
v » ^ami a'
^ J bV|| s" vl iot v
nropocal lu amend tlie Constilu||on %ll t tulvs and local rommu
nltle* cuuld take full ro iiln d of
Ihe school prnldetn. hy Ken. Her­
man K T aim m lfe i l l Ga l
Ihiligla* said h it lull, harked hy
II Democrals and four Hepuldi
ran*, would "p u l our moral liuuse
Ui o rd e r" H r *ald rourt deci
slont in V irginia ihuiild prove tlial
thr "ru a il Ilf inassivr resistance
ia a blind a lley."

TALLAHASSEE ( P i 'l l — flov
l.eltoy Collin* announced une»

a finnncifl standpoint »* well a*
racial.

turr mUlt ri,n’ l,1‘'r •W U M ns cv
pensive graduate school* al AAM
Cnivermy and absorb the Negro
aiudrnts Into tcboolt at the two
while universities.
Collin* *aul Ihr proposition mud
b* faced realiitlcally, holli from

too much money to educate the
l.-w N egro.* enrolled in the\ * M
law- School and graduate school*
of AgrlculturPharmacy
and
home economic*
The governor's suggestion waa
dropped like a bombshell aa
the Cabinet Budget Communion
delved into fund irq m -t* for the
xiate Nrgro university in the next
two year*.
A numlter of persons have
quietly dlacuised the expense of
graduate schools al AAM but
Collin* ia the first o fficial to
bring II nut in the oixn.
lie ordeud Budget Director
Harry' Smith io
furnish
th«
Cabinet and legislature complete
figure* on co*ts of operating the
graduate achool* at A IM tinea
they were set up nearly a deead#
ago In provide Negroes with ■
"separate Inn equal" education,
Collins said that even In *'ma»live resistance" stairs like Yir*
ginia and Arkansas, where Urn
governor* rioted public trhoola
rather than Integrate them, Negrur* and whiles are attending
graduate university school* to*

Official Is Slain
By Docior Wearing
Bullet-Proof Vest

FI, PASO, Tex, f i l l ' l l —A phy»ic‘ »n wearing a bulletproof ve*t
®hd with a grudge over an al
legeil Viiivle pldure of himself and
a former wife, killed Ted Andres*,
president of th r F.l Tato School
it.'aid a* Andres* stepped off a
plane Wednesday night.
Dr. Harold D, F.idtmdf, So. who
had hern once adjudged
in
sane and sent lu a mental b u ll
,u,l“ n' " * * ‘ h4^•ir,, w,lh mun,' r
with mailer. H r-h a il walled all gelher In peace.
day al thr airport in cowI hi)The first Ncgru ever lo a ltrm l
IkmiI s with a black jarket over hi* the University of Florida Law
hullrtt roof vrsl, cbe. *lng incom- School at Gainesville wa* enrolled
last September without Incident.
,nf. r&gt;*Vvr*
He shot Andies*, also Ho. who
Collins said hr has been told
had Ivri-n with Mrs Andreis (o that Ih r AAM taw school has coat
Ihe National School Boards con (lie statr IS'U.OOO in seven year*
ven non in San Francisco as they ami ha* graduuled tlie sum total
wailed tor an airport ilmoutlnc of six lawyeis
‘ Thai is $00,000 per lawyer,**
Police
said hundred*
___. . . ...............
. ,___of, .person*
.......
saw the killing and heard Andress he snul Cullm* said he underscream as five slugs (ruin a 13 •tamls there are only IN students
caliber plslnl entered h it IwHiy. enrolled in Use Negro law school
At Amlrets stum (Kit dying lu- now.
tide a baggage rack, h it wife
screamed “ My God. stop that
man1 He Just shot mv husband1"
Aulhorillrs said Andress, a law­
yer. helped K lilin o fft wife gel a
divorce tn 1057 by introducing
mole pliulographt of |lr and Mrs.
Esduioff
Kidinoff a l w a y s claimed Ur*
IJghls w ill go on In Lake M ary
photograph* werr faked Whan a Friday mgbl lieiHcen 7.M and
photographer tried to take a pie ft 30 for the M olhcr'i March
lure of him Wednesday night, he Polio
snapped "Why dnn'l you use that
Women w ill ra il on Ihcir neigh*
nude photograph''"
hurt III thr ru lire area lo collect
In ISM. Kidinoff p iln lrd ■ one- for polio, birth defect* and rheu­
edit ion newspaper In which he ac- matoid arthritis.
cuird Andress of allowing the
Mrs. R irliard Keogh Is chalt^
Sanlord Merchant* will meet nui'*’ I'i'lu re s "fo r extortion and man of Ihe Lake Mary Mother's
.
I'. n irr tonight it
" ,il1 l'"rp&gt;'«es " Andress March. Already aislctied to help
il and •
a J“ r&gt; are Mrs. Boh Huger........ Mrs.
! „! discus. .
promo 'li" led
p‘* *a "liiw
M l to
*»'&gt;
tion piogram and Ihe organira awarded him IHOnrsi. The dcci Don Coleman, Mrs Dale Alex­
ander. Mr*. C. W. SJoblom. M r*.
lino of the Retail Merchants Divi- sinn is under appeal.
Roy Howell Jr , Mr*. J. V sm ,
ai«u
Mrs lluby Linden
The Division is open In all
Mr*. IVH Brooklyn, Mr*. Pat
Sanford merchant* liie re It no
Hillcy, Mr*. Curtis Green, Mrs.
riprn&gt;e involved
(* j
McMinnimum. Mrs. Phil
i h»ri« * siauhiir, former Sears,
Boelmii A ("n executive, has
TAI.L a IIASSF.F ( U l'l) — Gov. M ilrhell, M r* It. Lankford, M r*.
v itlilc d the executive rom m tltre I f Roy Coltini said today he douUs Harold Ilockcrsm ilh, Mrs. Pat
in planning the
*alr* nnmiotioni. (f ih r turnpike will ever I f ex- McCarthy, M r* Janie* Btiioman,
Mauhilr
who
ha* also given tended north of Orlando although and Mrs. E. Donaldson,
much m n s ln irliv e criticism . I* he still fling* to Ihe ho()e for
Additional aid i - ‘ " ‘ ne
° 1” *
s i * imay
( ' " | vcall
atlrmptlng In help Hie business linkiny Fort Pierre and Central H
leer*
lr*. Keogh to ox
fer their st+v;crs
men guarantee a good shopping Florida
futun II-' w ill
attend thr meet- Collins said
an extension to
Ing lonighl lo oulllne plans for Orlando would net conflict wilh
the Divi-ion
Ilia s-rvlera are plana for In lrrsta tr highway con
free
tlriiciio n and thus might I f fraMl -low mown merchants are slide, but be said any construe I ion
urged to attend the meeting In north of Orlando would ro n llitl
Irre tl in the growlb and progress w itli Ihe proposed Interslalr futile.
The oul standing Young F irm e r
He said; ‘T
he,.."douM-d
If Hie
s " (" r'| ■■ - sliopiilng com"""
'" " " ...........,.f
Seminole
County County mud I f (*•
Seminole
munitx -dt I f reflected by ih rlr financial feasil.lllly of a northern | f r M
F
ranrl*
Itouinillal,
elle
n
-i'in
r
Id
I
f
estaldl-hed
In
*H rnd.in*r
Non In ML n* will h-« il'ti al fhe
chairman said.
(order lo sell bonds to pay for the J,i jcce I n formation llooth, FA
The public I* invited
‘ Job.
3 'i f t l or hy Cecil Til le r, FA

Lake Mary Slates
Mothers' March

Local Promotion
Will Be Discussed

Governor Doubts
Turnpike In Area

Jaycees Accepting
Nominations For
Best Young Farmer

T(»KY tl I U I'IJ —Japanese puiu*
detailed a special guard trxlxy for
Soviet AmbatJilor Nicolat T. icd
MOSCOW (D P II—D an V Spl
orenku. victim of a drunken sieve ridlnov, leader of thr Ifn in g ra d
(lore who tried tn pick a quarrel Communist Party, demanded to
with him in ■ Irwin
day Ihe "anti - p a tty " group «&lt;
V. M Molotov and other di*
grated party member* i f brought
IAI . LAHAHSKK t U P U
Gov. I f fori' Ihr 21 *t Com muni si r«nI f Roy i dims re-cnphailied to­ g rrta fu r an acrounling.
M e m lfrt of the group are Mo
day his slant! againsl any pro2-32.15.
(uited riiarige in Die Florida Con lotos, Form rr Prem ier* Nikolai
Tlu- name and address o f the
slilulioO to do away with fire Bulganin and Georgi M Malm
mimince should lie sul'mllled. Tlie
public erhoolt because of rarial kov, f o r m e r Foreign Minister
person who firs t nominate* the
unrest
i D m itri Xhepilov and form er mrmwinner w ill receive a prise.
,
' her of Ihe party presidium l-a/ar
The Oulslamlmg Young Farm er
H u G o t ‘ M caS U ^U
Kaganovich All have Ife n de
should I * between Ibr age* of 21
F S IJ
h' n 7 Z \ that if the husband ia a FUR UK AW A, Japan I D P I)—A nounced b e f o r e for trying to
and 55, and cannot have l-crome 3S
TAM -AIIA8SEE (C P U — Flor- sedenlary worker he should get l7-y*ar-ald Japanese youih who wreck Ihe party program,
during IK58. qualifications are
ida Slate D nivervily’s nuclear r r up an hour e a rlie r and etereixe. stabbed hu Dt-yrar old g irl friend
A record brrnking crowd attend members of his squadron, Lt 'judged on h it d ig r-e of prngrea*
Spiridinov piaised the aevtn
search program was *g:l,11i:i richer He also recommended he wear wilh a dagger In a mode theater year plan outlined by Premier cl lh r ' ham her uf Commer-e C liarlir Smith L l.llg l Tim llo o lry in agricultural career, extent o f
tmla) as a result of a grant from Just enough elnthcs in ch lly wra- rA fU inriJ (inlay hr got "w o rkfil Nikita K hru*Iirltrv, «iul miff It iirfc c i lid '" this morning.
and Chief Ralph Lang
good soil and natural resource
While “ llrfc e Club" mcml&gt;eri conservation prarti.es, and contri­
th* federal gi,vrrnn ent for a study (liter to keep comfortable—other- u p " by Ihe gangster picture they had received Ihe Immense rnliius
Thr
"
I
tr
ie
r
Club"
k*
given
enjoyed orange Juice, doughnuts bution* to community, state and
of thr nucleus of th r atom.
wise he w ill be sluggish.
lain, of the entire .Soviet people
were watching.
__ si __
_ Appleby’s ___
and coffee
Mr*
ret nation.
“ How pallry and treacherous, [ monthly »o ititrm liice newcomers _______
when viewed sgalnil this
hick- ami businessmen to Wit Hanford laurant, Morrison continued tlie anTlie pr- gram la *ponsorcd naground, are Ihr attempts made hy area
troductions: Mrs
Mary
Lynn tionaliy by the Junior Chamber
YUBA CITY. ( sltf. i U l’l I — Ihr eoropiralorial" anli •
parly Hanlon) • f'ourtesy ( ouj-lc, Mr, Dsmglas. Florida Stale Rank: Mr*. of Commerce, Resident* o f Sem­
Mr*. Ruby MrGre told a .Sutler
and Mrs. M lUstardu, was intro- Ann* H irkuw iki and Mr* Jackie inole County ale urged to submit
group, he said.
i oimly divorce court Uiat her hus­
duersf by i liar lie Morrison, public Canto, Sanford Nursery; B ill Pur- nomination! Immediately.
band Hubert, refu-ed to work and
T rillion* director of Ihe Chamber. don* and ass-ciatrs, Jim Robinson
told her:
The Rastaf'lo* were arTellrd yes anil Wallace Odom, Rich Food
"A woman l* lutxy to g it a man |
terday,morning in a publicity pro-11‘Ian (donors of Ihe orange Juice);
these days and you should Support
niutiun staged b&gt; Die Jaycee* and Aubrey Adams, Adams Typewriter
Generally fa ir and runtlnaed
lin r of Seminal# County’• ( f i t in front of Brewster, The deputy, me."
T lckclt for tii* V ictor Borgr ihe Chamber. Courtesy Week is Xrrvice
"sleuths" didn't need lo l&lt;g&gt;k for who h is solved many d iffic u lt
Heart Fund Concert may still lie '•ring held slatewide, Jan. 25 31.
Harold llardester, Putt . Putt warm through Friday. High today
. avex in the county, jumped out of
clue* the other day.
obtained. Tbe concert w ill he held
("apt. James Damage, command Golf; Roy O'Keefe, Orlando m o rt­ 75 to ftu. low tonight M lo #5.
IIR A M F U R D . Ontario lU l'I J — Saturday night at H;5o m the Han­ i r Heavy A lta ik Wing line, pre­ gage loans; Jean Guay, associate Variable wind* I to I I aallaw par
As Sheriff’* Deputy Vein Brew­ bis car and arrested I l f man
I . E Gallentine, Winter Park, .Starlings are siuwHqr the clock on ford Clvle Center.
ster receive-! a "wanted" rail over
sented Cdr. Sid Haney, skipper of Msrcrl Faille signs; and Jolm hour today and tonight.
hi* car radio th r other day. he was taken into custody and held ihe post office here by riding lha
Droceedt from th r performance the A ir Slallon"* newest squadron, Keeiing, manager Sears Store
wa* looking at the license lag that fur Im krland authorities. Hr was hands down from five lo 35 min­ w ill go to thr Heart Fund. Hj-on V A ll-l, Cdr. Haney told the crowd, here.
h
wanted fo r taking money (|a,0iJ0 ) ute* past the hour and then hop­ tors are Uie Seminole County Med­ “ I have heard nothing but compli­
was bring read to him.
The Fred F ilt e r Chapter of tha
Also introduced wa*
l.inu*
Brewster was silting to has car under false pretenses in Lakeland. ing on again for the ride up from ical A uxiliary, the Jayceei and the ment* from my people about Han­ llt in i. now with Odham and Tudor. Royal Ambassadors w ill meet ia
It took just *5 minutes from the 35 to five minute* to the hour. Jaycee Wives Club.
al a Fern Park garage When the
ford. They arv all very happy here,
Among Iln u r attending were (ha Chapter Hut at 7 to n ig h t A
Sheriff’* office relayed a telegram time the wire wa* re-c&lt;veil in Or- Ih y ir ride* last from 30 minutes
T lcktts may be purchased at .rod hope to become a part o f your members of Ihe County Commis­ special lecture and demonstration
sent lo Orlando from Lakeland, isndci to have Gallenllnc lodged Mi on Ih* minute hand to tour hour* Tourhton's Drug Store or the J a y -1community "
sion, prominent Hanford buuae**- on electronic* wsU b* given h r
1 on the bunt band.
the gwiii* mao’* ear was dirwetke the BetainuJ* C^unly yed.
ewe Inform*Uoo Dootk.
j u u . 0 *0*/ louuduced Ifafee
Thomas C a rro ll
f
and city leader*.

Collins Stands l’ai

'O rfee Club' Sets
At tendance Record

(Jets (srant

Suspect C ap tu red ;

Women Just Lucky

Tickets Available
For Borge Concert

No 'Clue' N eeded

Weather

Time Moves Slowly

K/V Meet Tonight

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                    <text>1Parrishes Invest $50,000 In Firm
Aa estlmated SiO.OuO it being I t - i a i i t i l t e l renovation of the for
ratted in the Richard and I* * is I m*r Husr Re* Restaurant haa
curb market and restaurant at ca a new look tn the buijr corner.
Tta market w«U be all telf-ten
; Frrnch At*, and J&gt;-th St.
Owned by Lewi* Parrnb and bit ce, with a complete line of g r«
too, Richard, rcr.itration of the cn*t and meats Fresh produce
will hr a specialty. The two men
formerly owned and operated a
titular builnett in Raleich, N. C .
where freth vegetables and frutti
were trucked from Florida and
other southern itatei by Richard
With 3.000 square feet of floor
•pact, the store war designed by
the father and too. A color scheme
of white tnd flamingo hat teen
extended to include the restaurant.
lolled T in * International
CARACAS, Veneauel* — Cohan Metal twain*! will enhance the
Leader Fidel Caitro on why be ralrrur of the building* Parking
carried hit Itmtllar rifle and pit- faciiitiei are accessible from both
streets
to) with him on hit till! her*:
Southern pit barbecue of pork
"I would feet naked without
and chtekcn Ion* has teen a Parthem."
nth specialty. Barbecue will be
G L A D TO BE A B O A R D — Cdr. and Mr*.
Cdr. Baney i* com m anding o ffice r o f the
Sid Raney and tom , Dennis and Sidney Jr.,
LONDON — The Sunder DU cwTed in piU on the premises.
-ejuadron which recently m oved to Sanford
patch on tb* announcement that Family service has been ilressed.
e n jo y dinner at (Wham and Tudor's we.come
;rom Jacksonville.
as well as sen ice for large partiei
aboard pern* for V A H -1 Saturday nijjht.
(H erald S taff Photo) « * « « •
j " GI'* 0Ttr* and imail carry out order■ The
’ teat would be reduced
"It will br beer and ikiUiet fur restaurant will ier*i breakfast,
American GI'* in Britain aona. lunch and dinner/from it a m. to
Cham parre and baccarat will be 10 p a . A complete fountain serelee ha* beer, iaital.nl Nr* equip­
out ”
ment, tiled floor* and window tieti*n base mad, the -alldine at
MAVPOBT EXPANSION— July to Florid*. Turc will be aeven that idea generally except where «
treethe and appealing
l, use will b* a great day al *hipa ®ovln»- in the Ingram, the public interest it beastly in- I sity for free
** election* In any plan , *Former
■*— ----------—of' •the
*• Lewi* Vil* IN TRAFFIC— AS ALWAYS — “ Do unto
owneri
Marnort Tba* a lb day the Uwt t’ °* rr
Goodrich. roNcd-a* It Is in this ease "
;*** Mar.eu, in Rateagh. r&gt;una other*." is the slogan on the courtesy week
for German reunification
. .
'
, ,
1
Tum»r aad Perry They will be
SI PREMK COIRT REFORM—
*T do not think it D absolutely
by chairman o f
first squadron of destroyer* In non. , froir. Newport. B L This As he did d-nng the last session
i f £ » • ■ &amp; £ ‘ “ chaTd burr'**T »ticker# *PP!ied here
h
history will steam into the St. movement i&gt; the mult &lt;• a of Con«res*. Senator Smatbera necessary that free election*„ u.are.

Quotable
Quotes

W ashington See-Saw

the Jaycee p roject. Dav« T h m h e r . Looking
on is Milner Osborne. Tbe "Courtesy W eek ''
drive began in Sanford yesterday.
. (Herald S ta ff P h oto)

John* Riser to make their home policy adopted dunn* the last set- has acatn called for more n*id , J L lho. h. , ,
f„ ro, ^ t0 {hr frieodly
tson of tV Congress to deploy rrqturemrnU for membership on __ ____ _____ - t___ —
•• nshes t
n *»•,■
f
■»
maty of our naval (orres and tV U S Supreme Court In a
1
jfifiK in fl
hr*U “** lhe tr*&lt;t«tkonol areas &lt;d speech delivered before tV Amtr
____
*
^ v w iis iiy
hish concentration Conirc liman ».-*n Wht* CL * ,Jur .vxiety at whip Thomas H. Kuchel (Calif &gt; |I f * ,lmilF rr,*4&lt;* , l
E - &lt;Uli
By R*omU Kay
tout tn ferret the whole thin* thought of the Master that the
f
Chsrtie Bennett. «h*&gt; serve* oo Prineetoo University, he
said, ^ the change in Elsenhower's
j Perhaps a city trash truck and return to ita normal routine ' fraciousness tn men’* heart* ba
HoaVim/OinM Rah I th&lt; Mmra U nices Committee. •TV Court is legislating iu own leadership sinee he fired hi* one'would not be considered a very
lovioi hands and warm hearts released in Hi* name hut on*
I l C u V T W C IU III D U I I I
*a&gt;* that in onGr to acron.late npaani into law They are set- time assistant Sherman Adams
inspiring subject for s column but ihat a short time before had set day each year. He placed no time
tV new ships at Mayport. a 0 3 tin* '.Vrnselves up a* a third
••it u a tonic to me to see the
1the one I encountered recently up the trees and thrilled at the limit on the blessedness of giving
NEW YORK (UPI '-A n inter milltoo dock adding prof ram house of Congress TV reason president put forth his own point
■started a train of thought that it task of decorating them to gaily, or the importance of loving and
dly battle between New York wfi! be started soon
tv y are doing this is that then- of view."
,vad exercised such care and joy jiimoeiibed u* tn exercise the**
seemed appropriate to record
and Los Anfc!r» foe the hi2
LABOR FOOTNOTE — Inv arr not raouch lefally trained
------It was the "tras ' rath
*i in creating beautifully gif! wrap- virtues day In and day out in
Ftoyd Patterson In*em r Johan- mediate reaction to Senator Ho! atB on t v
Court "
Under
LONDON — The Red Dean of
the truck that commanded my at- ped pacaaget. addressing cards, our contact with our fellow man.
■ton figtu became official today land a hall to prevent airliv Sttaihcri plan a member of the Canterbury. Dr Hewlett Johnson,
when Mayor Robert P. Wagner stnkei was criticism of tV plan Supreme Court would V requir- on his Vllef that StaUn ta In
WASHtVfiTOM ,i Pi&gt;_rrs*nd . ' t' nlion
M "** ^
10 * 1D&lt;1 ■**“ «»&lt; the pDasur* of giving
A» we discard the material eviM ASHI.V TON ,L P I'-F rien d , „ r£e #alelll «
Chnst- and remembering, had now turn- denff o( chn.tma, and conaign m
af New York Jamped b-to tV voiced by Secretary of tabor
tB hjrr n, c y*ir, wrrlfT ^ heaver.
Mmpatfn
James P. Mitcbrll Said Hoi- ,
p^derjj fourt or the
God's eye ia a big eye and lnd associates of iTciwcnt IJ- lnll
tree*, gaytinael.
nbboc*. cd to the less glamorous tasks of u to thecity dump, Dt'i make w
mess out
of the ;urt
jB
ir,
And it eouM develop into a Dad when V read MitcVll s rw aupreme twin of
of the a* see* everything.. -to knova all is ser.howrr say tV Chief Executive and crumpled gilt wrapping' It trtung the
city combat when Colorado mart*
That convincea me tnor* |&lt;j'.ri
to forgive aB » Ithink that, from t* wadit* into cptrational areas »a* symboiic of a buay. troubled house and the "work"
moving careful to retain
tho' spiritual
Cola, it heard frera: for [than tier th^ the r p illt e r ta "What we need." tie said, * are heaven’s point of view. Sialin is of government and potitice more
If)l!
••vpencnccd an again at the office
things that make it real and
other yulrtadc and aas now aox
the Colorado brass hats believe necessary
Although the bill ^
best and most experienced safe
There was a feeling of dtpre* worth-while.
than
al
any
time
since
he
ha*
they have a prior eiatm oei the calls for compulsory irfcnrauoo,
BtA^a igr &lt;jor ! want philo
non that attended thli vision of
If each passing
Christmas
leer, in the White House. '
Vavyweiebv
---------- v--------title Holland say* V does not Dke
tatervatiar.il
sopfser*
theorists
sociologists
MOSCOW — Tbe Rev Louis
Omstma* past and on iu way
u, ricbef ta peace and
Why? These sources say a part
fight
and recipients
of political
favoct ** ii Dwo of, , Morceater.
Mats.of
. new
to :V city dump or incivrator underatanding. kindlier of heart
-------------------------------,
. „ ____
the answer is: No Sherman
Gea. Mels in L Krulewitch new
Wr need men who thoroughly un- ‘ sptruusl Dader of Roman Citho ! , d
I V scrawny, naked tree* still
mind, and we retain it*
chairman of the New York Mate
lie*
in tbe diplamitlc colony, on
derstand
the ---------function-----and-------limit*taw
the
last
of
their
rich
perwarmth
of feeling throughout th#
—
--------—
,.
.
Last
fall,
after
the
R#pa!«u*n*
_
,
_
#
|
Athletic Commliskm announced
fume the crushed awl broken vt&gt;r thanr.g m spirit with olh
Dobs of the Supreme Court a*
•r m "
.
.
.
, took their lumps from the Dem- \ ( n ygv I n V a n l f i r H
that Mayor Wagner had heartily
bkxes and ribbons, J
suii colorful, era ww meet tloog the way. ••»* 0
outlined by the CoBtututmo"
l ® ^Uinlled^ to *
.^ ‘ ‘ ocraD ia the rofigrrmau! elaw- j I U I C
111 J y l H O l Q
aanunti 1 to start campaigning
SaatVra says IV Court ia now though I m a Utue n«mt&gt;
ttooa. tor
mingled with the dirt and trash we will have attained the hlesatap White House source*
today to keep IV mtni-m-dodsr
Sanford's first modem drive-ln 0j , prsctical fast moving world,
prartirisg
-judicial
activism"
told United Pres* International
tngs it was intended to bring.
June fig h t m New York Citv
A
food store will open soon at
Mug the spirit of Christmas al
. something he deaenbt* at putting
Kln*BAhTU&gt;. England that
Kiaenhuwer
would
exemse
May the true spirit of Christ­
Krulewitch said be hod talked
ha*
no
member
of
a
British
French
and
vatf.cnr
*»&gt;*
die
with
the
pasting
of
•
mate
tV
Court
into
firldv
It
&gt;
TAIXAHAbsLh. i l l 'l l
mas linger with you and yours
country eiub after a darner be- more direct control over his ad
The
Lit!
i.Dtt
Foal
More*,
now
CBirfldBr
da'e*
Must
the
virtue*
mi&amp;irtrataon during hi* final two
throughout th# year, for then
S? S “ £ A
t . ' w e * V,
u. « w .
under co&amp;strtirtion. will have a
SO LONG. GOOD LlcK — Af
1 Mfip tease dunng tV j years in office than ever before
t* • h*rw rear a* V explained, particularly about *“ £ * * • *
S ^ a L ^ v e a T ^ u tor
• six years as Admi&amp;iitrauvr
large,
well-paved
parking
lot
ac1 ,8l,rtl,nm,B
Pe discarded along with the mi
The departure of .Vdama wa*
Part
turned out lo be
km Lot Ar.geD* a. c *. after
' £ * ’ .1™ \
Bills
1 , n of
" *it• “***"'•
' g.ien then as oartia, ini w rt for cessible from N... 'treets
tens) evidence'
Assistant
to
Congressman
fin fight 1 left M stooe ur.turrw-J of ^ ‘ Irr M ' * ,h l" * * * *
InTf
Vtust mankind forsake the gen
out lit season
Matthew,, Jack Bryan of Palat
^
did ^ Iti* tlicory Wn.n the former N r***•;
.i - " c .
to impresa him eitk how mark
seven veil* only the girl did not
—1 1will
-----------the -----------w e market
carry mere Penes* and gracious*#** that ts so
"FErida
is
now
eajoyiar
ooe
of
k*.
has
resigned
to
become
ExrHampshire
governor
served
as
as­
New York needs this great vpona
call a hah at the sixth veil "
sistant to the President, he han­ than 4.CM) items staple and fan­ alive and vibrant at this season?
•vast And tbe mayor was not iti »t»t sut^tantia! growth* in ruUte Dtrector of tbe Florida
cy
groceries _V
ie r.ijr* v. froirn
v * w -«
m
VM S
U tg iiJ ’
z_ B
. s
,
it* * '
.v . , u ,.v w ,
B iS
to
dled
a
vast
numvr vof; fgovernMust
melody, i imerriment
and
tears,
*&lt;■»*«
said
He
saso
t
v
fttroiroa
Council
in
Jackson
hard to convince “
new
industry
priwsdes
tb*
state
»me
Bryan
had
become
a
pro*
G u lf L i f e
LI
. L a m /*•
_
poi'tl^l ppoWem* Item., 'neludi-i* a «&gt;™pDte u
J
thoughts*
take
wing
and
Ktuiewvuh *aU he airvady bat
Une
^
lo
Baked pexwnrtrr RIB RoM-r.wsba with a more solid rcooon-.ie M u , nlsrr,! flgu'e in t v rank* id
of health and beauty aid* and empty heart* for another year?
bower.
A d a p t *A
h»rh is not hurt * i much i v itafl members on Capitol
and Qaa D'Amato manager of
After
Ada.-u
resigned
under
fire
*
*tlxk
1t
.
Must
tbe
gay
laughter
of
childdefir.tte
■
■lntor
a**
the
firv
P
le
Ite
„
{^
u
tirn
'
of
Patter see. Id make
P l a n
because of hit connecUor.s with
equipment will make rrn V fO T, ^ iW T „ C( :nd
, the Burnt* Club and tn hit spare r i - n * - A l U r i i A
oommttmtet aa to the site d the tourist trade.
Bernard
Gold.'me.
not
only
wa,
t
v
the
distorts,
pam
and
kmimet*
He
said
the
budding
of
*
aatura,
|
Uar
»
T
O
«*
a
cwfums
tor
t
v
Capiv
l
l
d
n
C
e
A
f
F
I
IZ
w
Fit*
you r
Ifirou&amp;drr before beartr.g what .as pipe in* thrtxigh toe state
Abite Houv staff reorgaaued but “ Prudent C. C Long of viral* if the unfortunate be oo longer
tol Hill Ne wspaprf. Roil Call Ht
ch
an
gin g
New York baa to offer
J
Souther
is
general
mana­
should touch o ff another m.lusLocal bomeitaxefi atiil haw time th* l fouler ! also began te&gt; take ger of the l i t ! Gltrt F »d Stores, our concern'
Knaiewtiri west mto fart artaoe tnal si-urt Hut he said industry is i graduate of the I'mserstty
needs
on
a
heavier
work
load.
Is yesterday more important
of Florida and of the Harvard iB mtrr Ibeir favorite recipe m the
BUitriav utgbt when he learned Kadi, needs i«w er and water,
a chain owned and operated by
than today?
fir i t All -Ftor«» I'range ftossert
(hat Kaaeasoha had acacuaetd be
the Giant Fond Stores, Inc
*Florida already ha* plenty of Law School
It was not the hope or the
INTERESTED IN FLORIDA Contest, offering pt.ooo in pme*
toteerded giving Lo* Angeles ftrrt. ■alar, Mil it’s aoi-ettmc* hard to
Manager of the store ts John
HISTORY*—Just off the press 1*
it u being promoted by the FiorBonsSde ratm*
Graham,
who
will
move
to
San­
get to it ” he explained
a hock called “ I V Territorial *1* Citrus Commission and is
ItaartiseV bun.fii wired Prtd*
ford poor to opening Personnel
Hr ankS tax return* from Hi.laB KiDtofte pmwient of the Im torourh. nrahge and Itova! coun Papers of the b. S Yahme sponsored by Florida Power and
ill V trained by the company
With Gulf Life'#
KYOTO, Japan xyrar-ww
t lP li—Kutsua
d7a
la Hi
us m
service
area
Ahgvle*
Coilsees
Commission ticca ‘ are eve, eccouraging,' aral XXtll Tb» Territory of Florida '* light Cow,pane
If 13
-vtivt •
»«.
w " r^. drawn
from local resident* r
- p . . / A
,A
exclusive
Adapt*A-Plan
will be men. a* the r O i D c h i
n W O fO
toat he w«Jd fjj to Lo. Angeles
Nr lnBuUnal eipansnsn m The papers vrecr edited by Clar- The closing deadt-ne forentries Takc&amp;aka, 0 . American-educated Fnipices
bnmed.i'riy after Mrdvadaya tbe rtsi two or three years
rncr Edwir Carter and publish it Jar. 31
member of the Japanese Diet.
Bfr longer than normal. \p
HOLLYWOOD tl’Pl* — Ingrid
you can guarantee an
Priies for 11 ic^i !ju .i»ti will die*i here of a heart ailment re- p||(4&lt;iorj Brt now being taken Bergman today ts a candidate for
nzpected signing af tbe fir’ t to
'This is the type of t-'cc my cd by the Nationa! Archives and
it ".ie for your family
trrrsiu i'r the possl'nlity V ••J* we ike io have more o f,' said Records Service of the General
be a de.uae tiectnc rsngt The ducing toe Socialists strength in ^ Graham snd Souther in O#* i£e Hollywood Foreign Presv AtAd mi mstraitor.
Th*
grand pnae winner will receive an th* upper house lo
7Tlt
sociation's best actress award tn
ing H In tbe Coin run
and provide for your
Green. "It provides a good bal­ Semct*
.T77T
Die chain operato* two other two categories, the only performance aith tuunit and agricul­ ■ 1 sell* tor V v t cqp) 'r -m ) &gt; / ! rringerat r 's ';r ' i - *
retirement aa well,
tb* Government Printing office, ter heater. g*rta*-r dupvsvr, di*h.
lti.AiuNMiy.LI&gt;. E n g l a n d
Giants and a sutw-rmarket *r so honored
ture tor Florida “
No free copies available nci this wssher. automstle washerand *u- i l l I &gt;—Constance Lady Bain. T3. ,a Ocala,
with several under con
Mis* Bergmanwas nominated
. Aak about it.
oof
tornatic dryers, tn addition to the a ♦•&gt;!*■ leader of the Nassau.m other Florida cities
istmday for the best dramatic perSEEN ON CAPITOL SCENE— range
Bahsmst
winter roloey. 'Hed |tl associauoe with the Centralformance by a
worn as for her
Lunching in the House Restaurant
lTeiaration uf food oo electric here today at her horn*. Lead Fb.rida Cooperative
of OcaD rn ro|# in "Inn of the Sixth Happiwlth Congressman Billy Matthew* equipment D ■ require neat in the nail
able* It to purchase need* as eco- ne**” and for the best acting by
was Ed Finlavaon of Grrenutle itnal* and semi finals. Also, eac.
*
nomicaliy as the larrvst chain*
* woman in a comedy or musical
Mr Finlay von ts president of the «^*P* ■ « « *•
* d,M' n
„ *VDNEV, Auatoati* t l P l . - j
----------------------------for her work in "Indiscreet "
-*
Final award* for the perform­
n -n d * Farm Bureau Federation —
» « •&gt;-•
»* least two fresh MaJ Gen Arthur Samuel
Samuel Allen
AUen ,
J F lo r fc
and wa, her* nr redert’ ion b«to-1Flond* oranges or one ewp «f w former acting commander of L O n Q W O O G C I C L 13 .
ances of task will he made eei
Florid* orange jusce
the Australian fnrre* ta th# Mid _
.■ . . . .
kt arch 5
M’ASHLNGTUN ilP li-T b e D# neev
Comi ete detail* are given on die East is World W'ar II. died K C l O l l V jl l l C G T S
ier.se Department told Congress
----------------------j
tntoy
blanks,
now
available
at
here
Saturday
today Ka: a four &gt;war rxtenasoo
Tbe ncwly-tormed Retail Mer­
INSURANCE
j yi„nda lower and Ius ht io n ..
chant* Association of l*&gt;ngwt*.d
INDIANAPOLIS.
Ind
(CPI&gt;—
offices,
electrw
appliance
dealers,
COMPANY
up the tiAllan i irti’i f ind f w m
SP __
Si
elected C. E Nelson a* presl
J and other partictpatirg merchant* Evans Woollen Jr, (1, former ha*
asa asow msosmon Mwautn, a
armed forces strenfb
dent.
president of the American Rank­
Charles C. rmuran*. assistant
Other offirert are G W Tei- fviasawr snd s io a n n u ll rrw
ers Avsociatson. died here Sunday rault. progra- vsre-pre*&gt;dent; G.
n o n rwi w on ntraisti**#
HOLLYWOOD tL’ PI) — Singer
defense secretary for manpower,
Howard E. Raw, Aapreinleadmt
of a heart ailment after a week's T Watt*, activity vice president:
tvmeTOMi
made the statement a* tbe open­ &lt;&gt;ogt Grant and her new husband,
P. H. Colbert. Suprnnirndeai
illness.
McHeynoldv Urug
Palmetto Bldg., Box 1221
Mr* Carthenr,# Carhart treasur­
ing witness in ILvim Armed S*r attorney Robert Rifkiad. were
vices Commute# heanr.gi oe a back m filmland today after a
er. and Mr* Bob'y Inmsn. seereTotachlun
Drug
PLYMOUTH. Mich i l T l — Ed
WiUurn lutk* baa Veen api«ml
•urprise 'wedding » las Vegas
draft rvtenainei
tift
ed building inspector and chair­ ward C. Hough. M. president of
Nev.
Chairman Carl Vinson iDU*
Regular meet mg i will be held to
WtiCfl JfOti (jo, . .
man
of
the
toning
Kvsrd
by
the
tbe
Daisy
Manufacturing
Co
Tbe couple, who met two years
said in an opening statement that
discuss the problems of the met
T.ongwood
Town
Council.
which
makes
the
Daisy
air
rifle,
CM I I m
rhauls eoBcerninr progrrs* and
a four year extension was tadis ago when Rifkiad handled legal
visit FAMILY!
U R IN T H I A I R ?
IM
LJUe has served on the aiming died Saturday at his home here letter service to the eomrr.unity
p in aMe to the nalMe’* security business tor Misi Grant was mar­
toard
since
lumgwoud
passed
its
ried
Saturday
night.
It
was
the
H you nt&lt;d
Bov re will he placed in all the
Finurane said all branches of
IfOLLYWOOD iW l\ — Fruatr Vusinrti estaViishments for the p i/toning ordinance
service had a "firm objective" of second tirn# for both
,
funeral
serv
ices
were
pemlreg
«*»b th# piob’tm
filling manpower needs by votuslic to use hvr suggestions to help
|today for Gtlbrrt Martin. S3, vet raiTr out the orgir.:t*tKm'* pro­
tap mean* He aasd effort* to
tha down-te-eorth
Tan nrwtmtn credited with be­
makr military service more at­
gram
phone: FAiriu 24612
ing the first newscaster on tele
un M l
M )l|«|IM og
tractive have were aled vcdunlap
way-borrow the
%»||&lt;np tol (“toibtliF It*totItofi
vistoo.
enlistment and reenlidtnent rate*.
before noon to w en ge
n
o
n
toenay
you neod So
Bot Fmucynr added that ' de1AJB ANGELES (UPli — Last
the
enrouragtng
gain*
to
rX
for money the um e dayf
nles were scheduled today for
Mttla yaue bills
word our ultimate ohjective,*' the
Mrs Adeil t'oekle. * wide* of
Amy uU need* to draft men to
E. T. Cookie, onetime managemaintain
tit
bail
authorised
: t Mcc.:My
Casa Ta.
of bureau! for I'clted Prev*. Mrs
strength.
PeyrreoU
Rscen*
ConkD died Friday.
lie rstimstcd that the Army
1 7 00
I I woo
will induct MhAXV men a th# evtrThe white-lie and tails Set get*
lice
l i t 00
reet fiscal year and an average
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PENSACOLA (UFl)—The
Legislature thouId p u t now law*,
lacludim U»o "parent-option • tub
tody" plan. It order to cover
n c la l problemi which vary treatin nearly every county. Aatt.
to Atty Oea. Ralph R. Odara
•aid today.
Odum. Klorida’i chief expert oa
segregation law, taid there la no
magic, fool proof cure-all to the
tact aI dilemma “ but tome meat-

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ure of relief may be found in a
combination of varioui alterna­
tive*."
"County school boards should
be given as wide latitude as pos­
sible under aUle law to choose
from among a number of possible
procedures which may beat suit
their own local condition*." he
taid. “ It would be a mistake to
attempt by state lab to compel
all school hoards to follow the

.'Muzzle-Loader' Fired,
Longwood Youth Injured

tame procedure "
He told the Pensacola Rotary
Club that the only way to per­
manently prevent race-mixing it
for the schools ultimately to he
privately • owned, operated and
financed.
Until the people decide, public
officials must exhaust every
possible legal remedy to delay
“ premature and unworkable" frd
eral court integration orders,
added.
Regardless of the outcome, he
declared, the federal desegrega­
tion decision eventually
will
change the whole concept of edu­
cation in the South.
Odum said "violence own not
preserve segregation" and Flo­
rida should quickly enact laws to
make U easier to arrest, convict
and severely punish persons who
bomb public schools, churches
and other buildings.
Otherwise, h* federal govern­
ment will take over this field, he
warned.
Odum said the parent ■ optionsubsidy plan may he the only
"realistic" solution fur counties
where even the least hat of tnte
gration would meet violent public
resistance
This plan pet nuts a parent to
withdraw his child from an lntegrated school and educate him
privately The slate would pay
directly to the parent hi* child's
proportionate share of what It
cost to educate him in the public
schools.
Under present expenditures, this
subsidy would amount
per child per year,
Odum said the plan would hold
Up m court at long a* no atrlngs
jr r placed on the money, u ‘
than proof of the child's att
ancr in an accredited school,
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1»5»

News Briefs

"

Nikita Launches Russia Senators Propose
New Amendment
On Drive To Catch U.S.
To Solve 'Mixing'

Field Dedication
Scheduled Feb. 6

Now Completed

Oviedo Preparing
For Charity Drive

Tamm Named City Finance Director

Officials Testify
For Bus Service

Commission Asks
Fee For Running

Counesy Banners
Cover Community

Death Head Stamp
On Smokes Okayed

Judge Not Guilty
Of Probe Defiance

Quartet Captures
Sanford Audience

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NO. S87

Manual Prepared
For Tax Assessors
TIki long ha*rtl« over the level o f pruporty ga.veii.smsnfc
in Seminole County ia aclievlulni to etui with an order to ap*
prniae it at "fu ll «sah value."

Thi* wax apparent today when Comptroller Ray K.
Green announced that a tux manual, netting yardsticks
which tax axnenaors must follow, him been completed,

White House 'Hep'
To Tunes Of Welk
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Band­
leader l-aw fence Welk set off a
small mob accnr at a White
House party Monday night even
ihough
ld m
u ffaa musical
mushal rethough fo
he-d
did
muff
re
qurs’ from President Elsenhower
Welk, his "champagne music"
and TV rntrrtalnrra, were the
featured entertainment at a musi­
cal following a state dinner hon­
oring Vice President Richard M.
Nixon They got more laugh* and
applause from the white tie offl
dal studded audience than have
any group in recent years.
And. for th* first time since the
Eisenhowers moved into the White
House, Ihe P r e s i d e n t hlmaelf
called out a special request.
A beaming Welk waa ending the
half hour program whan t h *
Texas tvirn President from hla
front-row chair called out:
"IVinl you have 'The Yellow
Rose of Texas'?"
"If we don't we ran sort of
make K up," said Welk with a
grin
With that Use 11 member or
chcatra group swung Into a numtier led by accordionist • singer
Maurice Pearson. The audience
began to clap In tun*. But the
muaie wasn't the familiar mel­
ody.
It turned out Peat son led Uie
improvising hamlmrn Into a ver­
sion of "Yellow Hose" that he
learned In an accordion rorreapondrnrr rourae when he waa
seven year* old
"Masnt that il?^ Mclk^ said bI
Inward when asked what hap
pencil. "I thought it waa.”
Welk srrmrr to he having such
a good time at Ihr party that he
didn't mind missing out on the
chief rrfreahmrnt after the pro­
gram. Mr. Champagne Muaie ia
forbidden hy Mi doctors to drink
champagne.

Moonshot Planned
By Army Feb. 28

The manual, which represent!
the first time the state hax spell­
ed out specific mra surra of vatua
for assessor*, will he prraented to
the Cabinet Budget Commission
for approval tomorrow, Green
said.
Assessors must follow these
yardsticks. Green said. U they do
not, Ihe governor has the power
io suspend them from office,
At present. Dowling Appraisal
Co. Is making a rrevaloallon of
a|| county property. Under erdera
of the County Hoard nf Commis­
sioners, the aairsimrnl card* car­
ry a "74 pec cent of value" Rgure.
Mrs. Mary Earle Walkrr, Semi­
nole tax assessor, Insisted that
th* "loo per cent value" be plac*«l on cards by Dowling. Commis­
sioner! authorised the 71 per cent
level despite Mrs. Walker'a tnaialance
The Commission was scheduled
to meet this afternoon. Reports
said a motion authorliing Dow­
ling to use the 71 per rent valua
scale might be rescinded at Iha
meeting. If not today, the action
la expected at the first meeting
next month.
The tax manual prepared jjf
Green attempts to set up various
fartora which assessors shall uae
In following Ihe constitutional
mandate Inal real estate ba
assessed at "full rash value**.
Lewis It. Tribble, general coun­
sel lor the comptroller, who helped draw the in page manual,
said "uniformity In assessments
in all roundra" will rrsult M as­
sessors follow the rule*.
Green said he started to work
on Ihe manual after Go*. Lrltoy
Collins charged that most
„rs were nol valuing property at
Ita full worth, as required bf
law,
The lax
manual admit* that
full caaii value ia not easy to set.
Principal factor* to he considered,
it states, are cost replacement,
market prtrr and anticipated kv
come.
Urban properly I* the most dif­
ficult to asseti, ihr manual points
out. laicition I* Important, twit
so are street frontage, (raffle,
arci-sflhillty hi water, gaa. elec­
tricity. sewer and transportation.
Most practical for rural land
value L a market sale Mar Ilia
date of assessment.

CAPE
CANAVERAL, Fla
( DPI i—The Army plan* to fire |
tomml » « " «
Tfb. M
In another attempt to send a l»pound payload akimmlng past the
moon like Russia'* Lunik, R waa
learned today.
Rut officials are concerned over
If* "TOfoe time" agaio to
the possibility that the public will
ford.
,hr •«*lwn"flc Importance
Th* Irminol# County Chamber
of the aparr probe and notice only
that ita payload I* Just a fraction of Commerce wilt svrv* orang#
of Ihe sire at Ihr 2,2(4 pound Juice, coffee ami doughnut* Thurs­
day morning at Mra. Appleby’s
Lunik.
After the Air Force failed in Vahiat Hotel restaurant.
.Special guest* will he Capt.
three trie* last year In ochll the
moon, the Army tried last month James Ra.nagr, commander Heavy
to blast a 13 pound payluad past Attack Win* one. and Cdr. Hid
the lunar sphere and on toward Haney, rort-manding officer of
the sun. Hut had aim and insuf­ VAII-I. nt Ihe Hanford Naval Air
ficient speed spoiled Ihe ahot. and Station.
th* little Pioneer III probe I Introduced will be Hanford's
stopped climbing at M.fxai miles. Courteay Couple, who will h# arrnfrd shortly hcfnrr orfve tim#,
a* they past through town una­
ware of the surprises lo atora Ur
them.
Special welcome* will h# *ilcuded to newcomer* and husinriamsm
who have not proviouily attended
the orfre sessions. Matter of
Cernnonicf I* Charlie Morrison,
public rotations director for th*
Chamber.
The orange jute* will I* served
regnant since Iasi May and had
lost her child by- miscarriage courtesy of th# Rich Food Flan,
lu
within the past K&gt; day*. Thua, represented to Hanford by Bill
she said, she wa* able to pasa Ihirdom. Serving will start at 9 ; 4I
off little Johnny, who weighed a. m , due to the large number «aonly It* pounds, as her own baby. P«ctrd. Th# slut, normally
v#n#a at 10.
Footed Husband
Mrs. Ortir, a abort, heavy **!
woman, said she fooltd h#r hus­
band, her Inlaws, and her own
rrlalivci by telling (hem the
baby was delivered by police
while she was alon* in h*r apart­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Th*
ment A police spokesman laid Pentagon today voiced Ha approv­
her husband, Angtl Ortlt, ho­ al of statehood for th# strategi*
lies td her atory and ntvtr sus­ Hawaiian Islands.
pected that Johnny waa ttto kid­
Rear Adm. Krnmore M. lfa*
naped Tavarot child.
Manes, chief of naval operations
Chief of Detective* James Lag­ for admlnlatratlon, said in taali­
ged said Mrs. Ortix would bo mony prepared for Uw House In­
charged with kidnaping but no terior and Insular Affairs Com*
charges would bo !odf#d against mill#* that tha pending legisla­
her husband “ because w* hast tion appeared lo safeguard mRi­
io reason to suspect him."
ta ry Intercuts In the new at|ta.

It’s 'Orfee' Time
At Chamber Again

Kidnaped Baby Returned
Unhurt; Woman In Jail

Khrushchev Quips
In Congress Talks

Comrades Gather
To Honor General

Mr». Power Says
Ju rg lars Visited

FLORIDA

'Full Cash Value' Assessment
On Property Looms For County

three-inch piece of lead in his
Jawbone, a shattered left hand,
and chest and arm Injuries. Rich­
ard Grant. It. and hla brother,
Frrddy, w; rc in ju red
The boy* obtained the gun from
the Grant home in tangwood. Af­
ter loading It with gunpuwer and
lead, they held it high above their
MOSCOW ( UPI•—Premier Nik production nf intercontinental hal
heads and pulled the trigger, of
ju s Khrushchev launched the ilstlc missiles" under way. He did
fleer* said. The accident occurred
Soviet Union today on an econom­ not explain what he meant by
WASHINGTON IUPI I - South
at the Longwood dump
ic offensive designed to overtake that phrase.
rn senators today propo«cd
Ralph was rushed to Seminole
the United States before 1970.
Khrushchev declared that the constitutional amendment k»~ re
Memorial Hospital where Dra
lie aimed at a victory of fom Soviet surrest In launching the aolve the school Integration crisis
Freight Cars Sink
Tom Largen and Ed Llndacy
mun|inl over capitalism by Indus rosmic rocket proved the U S S R , by assuring stales and Ihetr sub­
,rj4| m|Kht alone But he all
also "dl»- ran launch rorkrts accurately to divisions hill control over public
NEW YORK (U P I)-S lx loaded operated on his injuries for three
c|olrd the Soviet Union Is milt any point on earth.
education
railroad freight ears sank Monday hour*, lie I* listed in "fair" con
lin |y rtrotl|t *,ih massive serial
W ter sliding off a car float being dition today by hospital author!
Ilut the main point of hla major
The measure. Introduced by
ties
address to the 21st congress of Sen Herman E Talmadge (Drowed up the Rail River.
Richard and Freddy are the
Ihe Soviet Communist Party wa* Ga I with seven Dixie co sponsors,
sons of Mr. and Mr*. Russell
a direct challenge for a peaceful appeared to hr the South's longSpy Trial* Start
Grant Ralph's parent* are Mr.
economic battle between Kelt and range answer lo all other 1910
WARRAW (U N I - 1 . cadets of and Mr*. Carlton Peter*. Mr*
West, which he felt certain th# \rjvil right* legislation.
aw alleged spy ring went oa trial Peter* requested that friend* send
Moscow camp- would win.
Talmadge said such a constituMonday hi the provincial court at card* lo the hospital. Ralph ia a
With military forces of I&gt;&lt;&gt;lh tional change la needed to avert
Ratowire.
student at Lyman School
The Held at the Sanford Naval aide* cancelled out by nuclear (he “ unparalleled catastrophe" of
Juvenile Judge Wilton Alexander
Air Station will he formally drd stalemate, the Soviet Premier In- widespread arhool closings eer'
Doctor Brings Stork said Ihi* morning that the accldlratrd economic power would hr tain to follow Southern resistance
tested a* Ramey Field Frb. it.
CHICAGO turn An eight dent would he investigated.
During the ceremonies the Navy enough to ln«ure the eventual tri­ In the Supreme Court's integra­
wound boy was born to Mrs. tihrils
"The gun waa taken by Richard pIrChOUSC KOOf
Cross wilt tie awarded posthum­ umph of communism over capital­ tion order.
mark, SI, lo Kdgewater Hospital. without hit parent's knowledge,"
ously
to txdr Rotiert W Ramey, ism.
Hit amendment would vest “ ad­
he said. This serious accident
A doctor brought M.
Speech Highlights
USN.
for whom the airfield will
ministrative eontrol of any pub­
should be a warning to parent!
Khrushchev also
lic school, public educational tothat evan old weapons are tempt­ The roof 1# on the Lake Mary be named The medal will he ac­
Sentenced To Die
Reiterated Russia's position on itllullon or public educational sys­
firchouae. and volunteer* now are cepted by hla widow, Mrs. Waing
to
children,
and
caa
cause
LYONS. Prance (UPI) — A
hnrta Ramey, in the presence nf Berlin without Indicating hr hat tem" In the state or political sub­
installing door* and window*.
French court Monday sentenced tragedy."
budged at all alncr Nov. IT when division which operates R.
While progress depends on the his squadron mates of VAH-II
five Algerians lo death for the
It also drelarra that "nothing
Igdr. Ramey perished In Die Wrstern withdrawal from the city
time the volunteers can spend on
1M7 murder of ■ fallow Algerian
contained in this Constitution shall
th* project, member* of the Lake crash of an AJD “ Sky warrior" was demanded.
hi o brawl over poMtlea.
Expreaaed utmost priority for a tie ronxtrurd lo deny to the resi­
Mary Volunteer Fire Department near Seville last June I. He orexpect to complete the firehouse drrrd his two crew member* to German peace treaty because he dents thereof the light to deter­
Study Given Okay
parachute from the plane after H said Writ Germany ta being mine for themselves" Ihe manrwr
within a few week*
TAIPEI, Formosa (U P I)— Th*
A community party and celebra­ hid entered a deep dive from turned into a nuclear rocket base. of administering the schools.
BUtionalist governmant has decldPredicted Deputy Premier An­ Co sponsors of the amendment
tion will t&gt;e held when the talk U 42.000 feet
od to permit 1,900 overseas Chi­
The two men reported that they astas Mikoyan's American tour ate Sens Harry F. Hyrd (D-Va.),
finished Fundi for the firehouse
goes students to come lo Formosa
Oviedo ia preparing for it* an­ were collected by volunteers In a were physically assisted In their ran lead to Improvement of Soy- A. Willi* Robertson (t)-Va.), ORn
to atudy thlv year.
I) Johnston (D S C ), Lister Hill
nual Combined Charity Drive, Frb concentrated drive last fall The exit from the aircraft bv Igdr. let American relation*.
Said disarmament and rr«sation (DAI*.), John Sparkman (DAla.)
2-10. Co-chairmen of the project volunteer fire department protects Itamey. Shortly after thev paraSomething To Chew are Mr*. Rob Ragsdale, Mr*. At an area within a two mile radius rhutrd the plane disintegrated and of nuclear tests remain major Jamra O. Rutland (D Mill.) and
goals of Soviet foreign policy,
John C. Stcnnis (D-Mlaa.)
Ithe pilot died in th* crash.
NEW YORK (UPI) — Menem Dawwvn and Mra. Jimmy- Michael. of lake Mary.
Union has instituted the CandyLast year, Ihe drive netted
Gram for those who want to send It»2. The goal this year has been
something on anniversaries that sel at 12.Rou The drive is spon­
the received can get bis teeth into. sored by the Oviedo Womrn's
Club
Collecting In Ihe southwest sec­ The Sanford
$Jot Plum Puddings
.. .........
. Commission the late limit Sayer, finance dir i Uor miaatunera tainted lull de- armurj, Feb. 4, fur llie DeUary
City
plana for th# handshell Volunteer Fir* liepartnivnl, fundi*
LONDON (UPIl
Judg. .oha tion end Chuluela will I* Mrs. last night named Henry Tamm ' ector ami city clerk who die*! last tails
from which will hr used to pay
Maude dispensed this advhr in Ragsdale and Mu* Ruth Davidson: ____
acting ______
finance director, turned month.
*before
“ ,“ l discussing a lease.
t-eFils was given six mouth* to for a fire Irurk.
Ed Griffith. slivct and refuse
London** Old Bliley Court today: northwest and lake Charm, Mr*, down” a request for Irasmg of the
Increased rent on the Civic Crn
•'Police are not just solid old A. A Mayer* ami Mr* Dawson; bamUhrll. pier and docks and re superintendent, was raised in pay move his salvage yard. 1714 West
plum puddings. They- have tome northwest and Lake Je**up, Mrs c|lM|fied two dlvi*ion superlntrn grade from tl 441 to $*,772 an Third St I.eFtli had hern hotillrd ter from 172 to 1144 for the Victor
mu lie and Roliert Kelly, it-wrr to move within 30 days, hut told llorgr concert after Knowlra said
Michael.
(dm)*
sente about them, you know."
Solicitor* in the downtown diaTamm will verve t probationary tupermtendrul, was elevated from of fir to Iw that Ibis was Impossible. Itorge's "expenses" will amount
In oilier action, the Commission: to 74 per rent of ticket tales, ami
are Mrs Sparks lev ‘ hint* . „ rto(1
yraf. He succeed* »l oil to U.J2S
‘Spuce Age’ Slower tnct
...........
*
Rejected a suggestion that Itie Hut Itorge's advance man wanlnt
City Manager
W arren K
DARUNCT uN, England d l ‘1) and Mr*. E. H. Daniel; northwest
Knowles said that Griffith la sup city pruv Idr an off street park- assurances that at least 4,000
— A British reporter retraced the and (ioldenrod, Mr*. Joe Hattie
revising the Seventh St paving Ing lot on Sanford Avr &lt;price too tickets would he sold
route of the world* first public and Mrs. John Lundy; northwest
Job. which he termed "the best high); transferred the beer and
Instructed Knowlra lo check
#team railway here and found It and Wagner, Mrs James llrookin Sanford in Ihe past six year*" wine license at HAC Grocery from with County Commissioner David
now takes SI minutes for the II- ahire and Mrs. E. I.. Lott tell.
Mrs. J. II Sealcy, representative
Hr said Krlly 'knows more ataiut W K 1‘ rall to l*. E Carlton: Gatchrl lo delrrmine If the coon
mile trip instead of the lo minutes
of the Advisory Hoard of the
the city sewer system than any authorised a beer and wine ly would correct a water problem
first clocked in IHL*I
Oviedo Women's Club, attended a
other man" in rrrommrnding the lliense for Jarkson'a Mimt Mar-[on 2Mh SI. l.Slalr Road 4«l.
meeting yesterday to formulate
krl, 241U Orlando Dr.; approved
action.
Restored a f 2IO rut In funds
Too Many Girls
Five
Sanford
and
Seminole
plans for the drive.
four street lights al the new hous- for the Jayrres, made when Ihe
LONDON (UPI) — Six hundred
County- leaders testified in t-ehalf
ing project (two rejected at not city slashed all ti-qucits 10 per
Australian girls aboard the liner
of a new bus servlci- in Central
needed, two tieiause they were rrnl lirforr adopting Ihr budget.
Htrathnavcr who arrived here to­
Florida this morning
on private property.)
Tolu Mr Donald. Jaycee president,
day were too many for the less
Appearing at Ihe hearing called
Authorised Knowles to attend salt) the Junior Chamber lost a
than 1U0 boys no the So day trip.
by the Florida Railroad ami 1‘ubllc
a ineetAig, Feh 2, in Tallahav»ee bout t24o on th e Chrtstmaa
The boys complained the 7-to-l
utilities Commission werr Reps
on a proposed police retirement parade Tutsi city appropriation
gatio laft them no place to be
Mack Cleveland Jr. and Gordon
system, a plan which Hanford to the Jayrres this year wa* 19,.
alone with just one girl.
Frederick, Sen. Dougla* Jften
oppose* tn It* present form; ICO
Sanford
Illy
Commissioner*
Hhopiw-rt in downtown Sanford strum. Mayor Al Wilson, ami think that candidates for thr'r jobs okayed a benefit danrr at the
I’ostimnrd a review at the
don’t have to be particularly oh. C o u n t y Commission Chairman should pay a qualifying fee.
street resurfacing program be­
John
hndrr.
s'suse the
.nc icput!
nut uern
servant lo knew that tht* ta "Cotsrcause
rrport .....
had nof
been
By unanimous vole last night,
The Tamlami Trail lours. Inc ,
teay Week".
completed; aerved notice on tanthe
Commission
authorised
a
reso­
ha* applied for permission to op­
anta in two city owned house* on
Eager Jaycee* have covered the
erate buses from Jacksonville to lution asking the Seminole County
North Maple Avr. to vacate so
area with banners, tags and bump­
legislative
delegation
to
offer
a
to­
that the sanitary landfill ran con
er slickers proclaiming the advan Miami, via Ccninl Florida. Large rsi toll in the next session lo «et
delegation* from Ihe area appear
linue
tagra of "courteay wins friends
ed yesterday and today to plea for *l,fb • I****Aiilhnrirrd Knowles and any
Sponsnrrd
statewide
by
th
F
.
L
A .A la .
I
a . ________T T
T ll&gt; asuggested
l l * / Si
PIERRE ID. (U P I)-A hall to
To
The
fee would be fur
1
thr
additional
transportation
MONTGOMERY, Ala &lt;IJUI&gt;- member of the Commission tn at
•lamp a skull and rroasbonsx &lt;wi i'hamher of Commerce, amt locally
vttll
per
ernt
of
one
year's
salary
it-to
company official*
What appeared tn lie an Impend tend the Florid* l-rague of Muni
° _
■very package of cigarettes sold hy the Jayeeea amt Seminole |testify
on the firm'* ability to pro i at present).
to South Dakota advanced to th* County Chamber, “ C o u r t e a y vidr the service.
Karl Higginbotham, who author ing head-on rolllston belwrrn frd- rlpalitlcs meeting tn Jacksonville,
Frb Jl 22
eral and state authority to Al
House of Representatives today Week" will kirk off a year round
The local delegation endorsed id the motion, said "I'm not in
a turned nut tn he a near
following passage In the Senate program of southern hoapitality.
the application, backed up by favor of people running by, seeing ham
by a narrow 18-14 margin
Dave Thrasher. Jaycee Courteay unanimous approval from County ally hall and deciding to sign up." mist
Former Circuit Judge George C
The bill, who## proponents la chairman, ia attending the pro and ('tty Cuminiailoners. Me.nl.cr*
He recalled that two candidate,
W e a fh e r
baled it a* a move to "unglamor gram pushed by his own employ­ of the Public Utilities Commlnion railed the late llrldt Sayer ataiut Wallace Monday appeared before
former
tao" tobacco advertising, sterna er. the Florida Power and Light are Jerry W Carter, ckalrman, midnight and requested that h*
. . . law ..school
. classmate,
Generally (air and w a r m
come to city hall *o that they sould federal Judge trank M. Johnson thrnuih Wednetdie with consider­
from a number of medical report* Co. Much of the malerial cornea Alan Boyd and Wilbur C. Xing.
qualify. Saying he favored putting
Insisted that he defied able night and nioMiltg fog. High
which have linked cigarette amok from this source.
log to long cancer.
commission elections on a bust the federal Civil Rights Commit this altrrnooa 7( to *2. low tonlxbl
( rooms Academy and Bk-minole
ll.gg.n~a.thim ‘ ‘on. Rut Johnson ruled that Wal M to *• Variable winds I to 12
The measure, adopted by th# High School re,cited their share of Firemen To Meet
ness like
b a s is ,
lace had been merely drvloua, not
Olenate Monday, wa* opposed by slicker*, as the project sought co­ The Seminole County Firemen'* added:
mile* per hour.
Democrats who said lie passage operation from student*, Ihe citi- Association will meet ta l-ongwuod
"If a man .foeso I have lit* *00 defiant.
Johnson ruled, on that basis,
would placr South Dakota ta &lt;B rena of tomorrow.
lo
qualify,
hr
doesn't
have
any
tomorrow night M g in the fire
that Wallace waa not In contempt
erect competition with agricultural
Asaieting Thrasher are Jay reel house The program will include ■ business in the rare "
of federal courl when he failed to
stales that rata* tobacco.
Milner Oalorne, Jim Muckier, film on firefighting. Chief Mark
give the rights commission full
Republican Sen F. E. Manning,'Torn McDonald, John Alexander I leveland of Sanford la president
cooperation to Ra probe of al­
the only physician to the Legla and Jack Wilher.
of the Association.
leged infringement* on the voting
lature, is rhsl'ian of the Senate
rights of Negroea
committee that r e n t mended Ihe
Wallace said at the contempt
measure be adotdrd.
MOSCOW (UPI) — Nikita Kh hearing Monday that he waa will- |
Manning criticised
television
nishrhev was full of quips today ing to *‘ ri»k my freedom" to
advertising which showed "beau
when he delivered hla marathon bring the conflict of stair venui
NEW YORK (I'M) —Poilea
U*ful women who could dance on
address lo the Communist Party federal authority to a head John found 23 day-old Johnny Tavaret
tiptoe, men who could make moo
son ruled that Wallace'* action*
rnngresa
er playing pokar, man who could
alive amt well today and arr*gtFor the first lime foreign news had been Just a smokescreen—al­
■alia aa advance toward a wom­
rd
a 24 year old mother of three
though
he
drrlinsd
to
give
an
The
melodious
Chanticleers
sent
men
were
admitted
to
the
Krrm
lost,
not
a
tlania
was
blurred.
an at* the seashore, and others
who could *hoot straight—all ba their notes soaring high into the Herman Alltsoo, Ihr accompanist, tin lo attend the congress and opinion on whal the state Judge's who had ■ recent miscarriage ao
they smoke a particular dome at the Sanford Civic Center turned the grand piano into a Khrushchev had a crack for them purposes were.
m um
his kidnaper.
magic mush- box. The Chanticleers
When he reached hla disclosure
Johnny's jul.ilanl parent* said
at cigarette* "
l*M light and captured Ihe hearts praised highly- Ihr building and its
of new targets in Ihr M-vrn yrarthey were "very, very happy" to
of a large audience of music lov­ tremendous poliential.
plan, he turned to Ihe newsmen
have their baby hack after more
er*
The second pe.~formance tn th* and said;
than four day a td pleading and
Th* male quartet wat the first in series will he held Feb. 1 The
"Now pay attention to thii,
praying for hi# return.
the series of entertainment spon­ Danrr Drama Company, featuring bourgeois correspondents.”
NEW YORK (UM)—Ninety six
The rhlld was rm.vered to a
sored in Hanford by Hie Mutual Emily Frankrl, will present a wide
The jammed Kremlin great hall former com rides In arm* gather­ basement apartment only seven
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—Fur* and cViorert Ass.Klit.ot. The beautiful variety of interpretive dances, both roarrd with laughter.
ed Monday night to pay homoge blocks from the scene of tha kid­
jawwtrr, valued at 911.000. ware voire* of the four men were al classical and modern The com
Introducing the new sugar tar to General of Ihe Army Douglas naping
(he result #f a tip
stolen from th* home at th* late their very best in the Welsh folk pany ia widely in demand and, al­ get, he said:
MacArthur on hla 79th birthday. from the Spanish languag# now*
TyreM Fewer Monday song, -A ll Through the Night," though new lo Hanford, shoold
"More sweet* aod leas bitter."
A highlight of th* affair—oo an­ paper, Kl DUrio, police said.
Selections varied from opera to draw a large audience.
Before reading out the massive nual oca given by ihe gonerai's Johnny was abducted laat Thurs­
from a hospital with bar Broadway hit sons*, leaving no
Ticket* for in* Dane# Dtatna quota* for Iron, itrrl, grain and former staff officers — was the day afternoon from th# Tavarot
doubt of their versatility.
eborn eon, police said.
and Nelson and Neal, Mar. 20, will other major products, he laid:
reading of a birthday amriversary apartment to Manhattan.
Mew. Bowses gave biifh to a son
Thar# la do doubt, either, that ha oo tale at the door, or may bo "Now these figure* are to bil greeting from "an old frtov-vd aod
The confessed kidnap#* was
lb* maanifireot Civic Canter baa obtained from Frank Mebaoo Jr . Una* We are not w**d to quoting assistant,
Dwight D.
Flaen Identified aa Mra Asuncion Or
•acellent arcuttirs. Not a note waa Association chairman.
'.uwrr **
trillions—nol yet."
lit. She (old police ah# had been
A 14-year-old Longwood boy was
tajured seriously yesterday at I
p. m. when a inutile-loading ahotgun exploded as he and two other
buys attempted to fire it.
V Ralph Peters was taken to
gem Inole Memorial Hospital with a

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Four Persons Die
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tb* Florida Sttt* Fair,
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to opes _
it Tan.pa is Florida .. parucipatat in. aamt ana* ai to* Florida Slate Fair
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people u' nai gnt'ct at ae maty parttrtpas:i that ^ tB&lt;; .j,a ,, wbart to* Ui? * ba*pit* .p a * .o u t. n . ci
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Thia ta lb* s n r - n of Sacrr
Ur* et State DuLea daclarauor
tbat free riaettoea ar» oat thr
■ot-y mnboc * lsr a rrutifitatio:
of CommiiSiK East G ersut; am.
f r o k r e Grntaty yteptaudl)
terrttdor* *« tad proclaimed Us:
l ' « t i r c u u lay a: U* heart «f
D r.eraui tc tbt Ctr.snco Cos- ary plas ef rcur.ditatior Sa acti-catiot ef Jeha*ah a k i s m i
aa tbit thrmt tbat emly
rtponai tbr ttrt* cay peatrix at tbrar day* brforr Mr Dullai*
ru- eaifu tbas,* of frost our BrCub allin
A total Ilf t$* a u oa e -4 u . usrz. bad Oeacribrd frrr rlectiaci *•
A to.*, u.
i.u o a e i U .
aidiprsMUf preraouiafta "
“ f m **»« F r id a a o c » twiar: ^
►,,*
lte ma6fi ^isimry Mboc. sac
dropped tbu latr-ap* '
la m er s t r - : y
YYy fcii thr Vailed 5uir* abif
j taaM x Tbaapaus .r . diftru: tad crauod acmatt* Aad tbat
i.;* r&gt; uu*. cMiducud ttt tupca- u u abtf: bai arncrad m qtltr
s a l aari.t* Saturday. Lttb: ;&lt;:■ ctr.n o . n e t tnou£t from cm*
wfrt .s o eraed
is Lake to t t » r tbert ttr ef&amp;cta! ttdicaMaan Saturday txr-t. toe urruUi
to :•» contrary and acar
artmiy for tbr ;ai*. a-i mat'Ai urtical ’
aod tix cttf )
. u jt n n id
ty.
Euehbeetr Admimatratiat
Cumai of tbr coc*aouai cam* wi2 ao*. recede tbat tbr Ob’ iati
twz Tot-mnuus
aucrrai cd
t£ Scnift.
Sunday ,»Ors
Tbompaoe n
,a n
i* a
a eiesMtimna
propatana* lucerii
addrrn os *Tbr Yatcb- Deputy Fnm* Minuter Asaaui
urerr Society s God r }"-rpo*«.' Miany a t i lour cf tbu couatry
Aftef tc etw ew eyee ia - txxt t l , Utrz_ , factor. Tbt Admmi
t-y W. he: bai rf Mntemro* and C r.ratton c«r.aio&lt; would oeitr
x
Juoci
A.
uuoci.
cirruit
luperriaor, acre* that budtrt toalaoctsc pau
Tbompaau dt'-rcrrd ttt ,ar
*-•»«»- riaa l i t u 'u i w mitary prrpara
»adrt»i
tost hair barn a farter Never
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At any raw. htr* arr acme
D a y N u rsery O p en s
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atttoritauiriy ccRadad to br
In N e w Q u a r t e r s
is*«:»*&lt;i ** our c a n * : r o w s
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lux
Tb* batfert Day Voracry. 9 M
y From tt* i.&lt;-»peunt of our
Soutt lurk A»« . ba-d opr: bt&gt;u»
(or Grrmary — a
tt ita s r» Q.arurr tbu rnarstt,
rrunited country bound up
W ficu li attri.dis, w*r* City ta the mode."a tempiri of Ycat
CoTrn.uaumrr Boa Brown, i har.it *rs Europe — a rest;!.ratios by
Morneue. puBG- rt iu a t. dirrnsr i r r va .id n a u would )&lt; ftmd
for tt* Ctasscr. arm F.nbard C rnou^t. Thu mipt tt accompiubl**ri.
|rd. it u asuratrd, aimply b*
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Witnesses Report
Program Success

O n e W ork er

D ie s ,

A n o th e r B u rn ed

In

C r o n e C a b B la z e
MIAMI ilT lk —On* * * - » m
d ar.c another lufitrrd tbtri
d c (r o b.-B» Mioday t-jk : o b tt
• fla*b f.r* i» « r . tbia.ik tbr
cab af a eras* they u.ra
Nattaxual » * n . 4 4 ’. n . —. «*nrartrj Gauiii. bursae u
,J* **t Horae* Emmett
Mo t w a M. a r » . . r * t r . iaa
abmn a. •*.: oftb hu clott.r.*
M **»
-#^ » r s brat out tba
fiamr*
Auttcnt.** «a*d :n»
:** »*r*
e.ea.-- i.| tt* tas * ‘-A *MWM
. sac os* of *^r two lc a mate*
All the * » d r « t is tb* e*» »*rr
cu.**i
Morruon a-ifrr*d **ict* buna
cs tkf atUrt jeoar ba« cf Vi*
UKy Hr :n&lt; auUcr.P** utar br
didrt remember what happened
nrrpt tba: tbrrr * n as rapuake-..
Tbr crabr wai oea t v»ed far
bfkway entatroetter

AlitO KQJtlS I rUCK,
B o r t e n d e r K ille d
MIAMI (UFl* — Air* .’ oaryi
Matte, ak. » U a.’.lac Monday
• hra tu auts aammrd lste to*
rrir c? a damjr truck rtrypad at
a traffic liffet.
Mottle, a part t.rr* tanradrr
_________
vai
as hu way bciire from work
,• ^ .aB.f ^ tb*
air., poli-r
r*Tart&gt;K
^s* tnrk dr.**r
Booby i .
Canidfr. bo. rvapad Sn.tir} Hr
.a .; tbr trvc» * l i drtrrs 1^* f*ft
br tb* nepbet.
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money
sometime
whenjOj d o ...
Visit FAMILY!
II you reed
UP TO $600

phone: F A « « 24*12
before noon ta sro n|t
for money the same day!
Cat* fa*
»*e* t*

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1179 00
&gt;ueo
779 00
317 00
4)7 90
117 00

3 700
1100
1)00
:too
7*00
17 00

F A M IL Y
FIHANCi SIKYICL IR C
of saaroiB
125Saets Frk amttt

FbaacFAifai 24412
S i t V f ftr.ii

1 ahurl kro #bi» |

-T b a
Jury . lYlMg Muoi.y d;rir:w, nuK ^
c^ every “
■£*g
” 7
T . W
;1
* ' -r • * - 1u ' *^ K
brwttbt EmmlaaaJ if a murder deuil that attmdi ttt attta.it ktirh rvmta ai tb* New Or.east
♦wmpttiss ata.n*-. M-»»a Suaaal j h i k trast;«rtt‘-Mau tf toaai b ird Graa. Faaadma Tours* 6* ^ t l
* ' **• *'** b* **» dreftad hr
1 ibaii SC.U 3*. who fatuL’y
c bcyi uiid girls from eirry men: of Ri&gt;*ri and tbr Mrmphii
‘ waundad Swiiaer. S is ur *!T-- arctrae cf tt* rut* Sorb froupi Cattts laroval Tb* CaipanUa * “ » * V « f
, mens oTtr a S3* debt laat Y tdor* „ rutur* Fansrri and Ham* te.aaiM
.
_ data tbu **ir ii Mac ■FFaieo^y •*. wcrkit, up u *
i&gt;. February *
« * » F**4 &lt;»
career. B i it:
mairra. «H c.cb group* ickoA
. .baia—
* 7 * d fair call.
A wrn
«rmt. &gt;» ta paid w ly M3» , wraa
•
bUfer. a wtidrr aod fertna? bandi.
kcienfr rlaaaat and otter
fus aad frolic aa: k (to c an rs
l bwameia ; artorr efFwnirr. t»ar utu'.i
fmL’y taemfiod at ar wyoe.t test Couatirai adult group* are Juat. •rnaismm: alm| witt iu color H o m e B u y C r S B o l k
ta Mm* the vtttua.&gt; f t .d itur ai w»a* camptftusg i-.aaa for their *ul educational and commercial a . R i e l n / * P r i m e
ea&gt;; uftar • * # * '' tad lir fitn a d it*cul type of paruripauas. The cabibita Thu year tt* Fair mas M l I X I p in y r i l C v t b
lum wttt a art**.
g*rd»to dubs, art aaaoctauan. wo a ,cm »« i» b n sg u , Ray Roger*
*a *&gt; AXTOVIO. T r i ilIFli—
i t l u wa. .c r o u d foUawin, t t.
Hub. d e k aod fratcrsal • *
VtU a ift, wftb rct*rti*l koir* beye-v are »bww‘lbt i u r*"nuod. CTtwp* M i l hoardi. boreaui aad |ttd r .fim*d^thaw troupr from the |lLg
•&gt;
pnea*.
Vullay r»r&gt;'. t at,.* b— a af Mn e— miaai— arr retpoewbi* far
* Raoca aod arr aeba- *tc»rd t., tt tt* o»w — cMcat *4
Mitt Jar* C«— Ti- ;• 'cMrer ctbibiti ihat tell ef our prop*.* &lt;5“kd to a m ir in Tampa Sunday.' ,gf Natwru' A«•or.ft-ra rf Real
w-2» o f — i -a UOTtmur Cro.h ^
asd fir* cootrol. U a Fab 1 Rcy and Dak aod ibrir Z n M R&lt; i,
B»d (in * cosien atior. vtat* troup* rf rotanatnrri wvl nakr
J a * n M. I aaii cf Do. Aog. ca
Gam g.r
promneae tod sdiaru .ir, hr.itb 5* .ppa.rasc*. duns, tt. Utr
y|riidar r.*bt ut tia tnnulla•Bd we'J.r*. tod many « o tr t t ■
*rtttro acta with ip* tior oaoqurt that tt* buyer.'
Ovitlaa.
Clal rntmaicmro: for to* kidi ao&gt;14 , u fl„ t t toar* *J1 ..ot n*
E ld e r ly M o n D ie s
Thro ia a B ill* ' rf hour, the »toc will t» p i n to epportuotty M n u^n...
eo*U than
Buodrrda of colorful eatubiU and ** *r* T n c,rr and Tnwrr Jr. uherr
j . ^ i uiailuble."
In H o s p it a l L e a p
diaplay. rf tank, dairy hard*. &gt;*
fro r thr Fair (randi &gt;t y prwcrtt^ -tt" ttnttrotMIAMI (U P li-A a &gt;.ittr y man poultry, (• iu*. fruit, «rs*tabk.. ataodwtoerr aaata may h* retiaa &lt;i o*w n m ei w.1 r it w i
apparafttir drapaudett a&gt;rr nu plasti *»d flcwrr. m.uit b* trao* arrirc
at madrrstt prirn
in* ratimitrd fi(ur* *f IJBO i&lt;*.
e.trout iHoataca. leaped to hi*
“
dr.tt Monday fnua to* fourtt
»tor, of • vrirr.o. boipiU’, puDcr
reported
AuthoriLaa »ard Dawiasc. Y
Leake. W. epaord tt* window rf
hu room, took off tb* arrets the*
Taapairro and Y »*tra of Ntmiook* Count i lo m t to tb t Court Uouoa January 29(k
plur.grd to lb* rooicrtc l&lt;*law. Hr
wa. killed iaitantlj.
at S :00 I*. M. W » arr for O rcam liiar tba Y o la re .
Too otter patient! aod a visitor
saw tb« leap.
Leaks wai i J f r n t , rf baart
dtitaia. caarar, tuHrculwiu and
kidney trouble, do. tor• said.

For the man who is
fed up with paying too much
for look-alike cars

RED-BLOODED AMERICANS

l !ll

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0
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IM M M t j a
*ta*w liaaatoy wkaa you bwy
i (*t mora (or your monay—
mora ai*. loom, comloft.

Citizen's Council of Florida

No Improvement
NEW YORK (UFD - Dmitri
lfltropoulo*. AI. world nnowsrd
orcbntral aod opera cuoductar.
baa shown no Improitmcat airct
hr lufftrtd • heart attack last
Friday, New York Hospital aa
mounted today.

CAM.

HERTZ

F A 2 -7 7 2 3
Er Milan FA 2-7500

• l i l r o l i M i n y w h o o y o u dHrw

FOR:
i.

Slate* Rights.
The So\ rreirntr of tha Suits aa tha C«miitutx&gt;a mtandad it to Da

2. Radial Integrity:
A a: para tion of tht ram aa tha bast am mar to tha Kaeta] unrest
atiatirg throughout thr world tndar.

ACAINST
1. Ccntralizaliaa of power.
The ever increasing trend ta n rd cantraining aO govaraatat.
2. To ippma Law-Mahiag bjr Coart

to piYscrv a tha right, of tha atatca
H

E R T Z

Vk RobtOo. A ft. SOI E. 1*4

made to be the most distinctive car on the
road-yet it's priced with Ford, Chevrolet
and Plymouth. And Edsel gives you many
“eye-opening” extras that the low-priced
field either forgets or charges extra for.
If you w ant t o

b u r

r ia l a a tftu s ia s m _ ta lk

to

a

—you cNoota t-om tour onfioat.
.-xiuaj-i two va a that gs* you
a&gt;nt*a pacto-manc* on roguiar
!•». *-d a tinfty V i oa w*a
l o t m a m *ti« h n R ' t i t « !
• (■Wai bwtt lot* *«o*y Idarf

-•ft ad,utt n*brak*t.(Mvmn&lt;i

th

l.atr* fimah that n«v*r naaoa
woamg waitowftt carpotm,.
eiactnc ooca. alunuraa, mwT
r»*t th.t last tw&lt;a aa long ••
o-aoary on*a. loa-n rutpar aaat
c.atMnwig. ano many Other*.

1951

U s t! o w itr

•ad E tooral he Order*: and
the people withia thoae a Lite a

to ao d irect their oiro liics.

Fakd JUtrnlaamewt

HUNT LINCOLN - MERCURY, lac.

101 N. Paharlto A t*

Sanford.

FJoridi

___________ »

�T-:

Tues. Jin. 27, 1959—Pig* S

Jjwop 0(Jh&amp; ii)ssh
llv Jane I'. tlelihrr
to tilth grade citli who patted
lit! Come on and meet Brownie their
Tenderfoot
requirements
Girl Stout Troop No. 3S4 Here during the previeut year in Brow
are Pam Adam, Kliubetit Bars, me,.
Julia Bennett. Beck} Cameron.
In older to become full fledged
'tarda lull. Diane Gay. Manic Intermediate Girl Scouta. the girts
Good*peed, Irene Harria. Marilyn are memorising the Girl Stmt
1learn. Carol Utile ton. Until Mai* Law- This work I, necessary but
lev, Paulette Prdriek, Brenda dull. The Ctrl' break the routine
I’ hlllipa, Pam Tripp.
Sharon with «cri*innal ,kit, made up to
Weir. Vicki Wilson and Sharon tllu,Irate the laws Thu I, fun
Wrlcht
and help. In make the law, itlck
The Ctrl, wear brown uniform* When I vi'itrd thr troop the irul*
nowr but are eagerly participating were about to recei*e »pedal
tin troop activities in order that sewing In,inn lion* from Mia* |
1nevt &gt;ear they will he flrl* In l.ury Nowlin, home economitt of
green Vr*. neat tear this ernup ihe Piorula Power and Light Co. |
will be 'Fly-up*’, the term applied She donate* her irrvirc* lor in* |
"'
'
' " Iunit Iion tn cooking and tewing p
1 %
,
|
to any of the troop, upon appli
TD K SANIOIH 1 I'lL O T I’ l . l ’ ll member*
Mr*. Hayntuml Hall, firal vie* president;
Ihl, year ha* been a bu»v one met s,t tliO Seminole t ’lHltlt.V Vocational
Mr*. Uniter Carter, preiidcnt; U n. J. P.
for Troop No m i ihe irooP&lt; en School Friday night to typ e and M uff letter*
Hall; Mi** Dorothy Cooper: Mr*. Barney
tered a float
!h„e
fo r th e Crippled Children'* « p |hmI. The letduthuu*.
boat»l member of the Cripded
parade, took a blue ribbon for
Children's Society of Seminole CoilWy,
Ihrir arrangement in the Flower ter* will he sent to county resident, before
t'huluota.
(Herald Staff Photo)
Show, rdebrated the troop birth­ F aster. Pictured above d e ft to righ t) a te;
#/
day and enjoyed ,r,erai cook*I
...
.
,. out*. A »pedal ddisht ua* Ihe
\ All-11 officer, wives enjoyed hotM1 ruuUu( whrn lhp ( |rU UKd
heir monthly hrtdte meelinc at ............ .
-,hts unc
^ rr
he home of Mr*. C*. H Uoberlaon
, ,
^ demand!
in lanh Aibor la.t week.
0n lhr
,or (uturr „ u.
Coffee and *,*ortrd pastries * itie* are Mother* Day gilts to
were »er,ed at the morning prrpare. an 7!a*lrr program tn
bridge. Winner* were; ftr,t. Mr*. plan, and the end of year banquet.
J. t- Iroul; »etond. Mr,. W. C. Very ,oon the girl* will he Ittu
Shafer. (omolation,
Mr*. W. mu ,penal invitation* to d*d and
Sehadt.
mom lo aitfml a dinner prepared.. The Sunday School of the Com liomr ol Mr and Mr, Trd Brook gather in the living room for ths
ceremony. Mi and Mrs. Brooklya
tit her* playing were; Air* C. *er*rd and cleaned up by Ihe mumlv FirsbyitiDit Church in b n
Hunts u .,e greeted al the door *ml t!**lr childten. Susan. Timmy,
Pi-rnatuter Jr, Mr- W, J Mendlllf hv Mrs Ruth Goble and Mis. Fd (tod Trudy, look part in the derick, Mr, V it. Thom. Mr*. W.
Zimmerman and e,curled through diealion.
II Warwick, Mr* l&gt;. C. Purdy,
the ipaeious new home Delores
Mrs. Cochran introduced
'l ‘ ■ t Morrisey. Mr* W. ]|omrr Adam,. The* meet at the
kirsch presided at the guest hook Rev. J. M rhampson who, ia boMalictowiki. Mr* " , I*. Thomp Chriitian Missionary ami Alliance
MWI. Mr, It. W. Ramey, Mr*. J. Church A wonderful group of
half of the Sunday School, pre­
in the entry hall.
Huhel, and Mr*. D. K. Kunynn
Hrd c adi.vli di . orati-1 the house. sented the family with a purse of
mother, act a* the troop commit
i
/
tee Thr»e are Mr. .lean Tripp.
Dir rrfrr-hmrttt table wa, rut- money to be used in the home.
Approximately 70 people filled
Mr, G W Skipper. Mr, C \V
le n i .«tin an arrangement of
Itranilc', and Mr, John Maths,\
red rose,, -n-p dragon, and cliry- during the afternoon.
W. P, t’rdrirk Jr. will be Ihe
s.vi'hcmuiu- Mrs .1 \| Tiininpruckle thairman for Troop m i
Glflvrr, wive, of V.MI 3 attend -•in ami Mr* f.uVria llartison
rd a covered disli supper al Ihe prtsidnl at tt.e silver servlte.
Mr. M t .sum,- left for New
home of Mr- Jeise W. Taft 7 rt T'iny eak, . nuts, and mint* wprr
York Saturday tn purchase mrr-1
-rr-i-l OHvrrs assisting were Mrs.
dav
night
diamine (or thr It K. Purcell
Pat McCarthy, Mr*. If M. k'och
Tur
dishes
were
served
hulfrt
Company
style from the dmlng room table ran and Mrs. W'. Lcfflrr.
OPEN 12:15
M 4 p in the Rev, John I'illey
A centerpiece of red gladioli add
Mis. Call McWhorter It ronlin
ilrdiratrd
the
home.
The
guests
i'd to the Grange Memorial Hus
Ml,, llarisaia .tupreeht. Id,to cd rotor.
During the evcuing Hie women
pita! in Orlando She is in room risin of Ihe Salltc Harrison Chap­
213.
ter national tociely s&gt;( Ihe (laugh- watched movies sent tn them irons
Tht low* atory of
Ihcir husband* who are deployed
’
v 1 H".h. ‘ rr'
,hr Amerie.n ncvolution. ^ C,lrhc'’ Mm*^Jrawan Mr* J. II
tht whitt mlttlontry
t;« - « » the sue,, last week of V*
lrll,l'*r'1 ** OstwrV W Mw55£led hospitably
and tht Eurulan aoMitfl
Mr It. R Wn«bt Mr, ll .tton IS t o n s M * ' American IH 'torr ; chaJrmat,
asssd Mr. Taft wa,
Month
former Sanford resident
made
puhllrlly
chairman
Shr suggests that It l« an ap
Attending
were
Mrs
Don
Reba Staggs, a master in the
Pat Donahue, son of Mr and proprialc time for all American,
Mrs, Frank Donahue, made the In refresh thrmsrlves on American !!rVU*:" .. . I M Rowell. Mr* rullinary arts, tell, us how his­
Robert Tucker, Mr,.
O. Don tory and good eating go together.
Dean s list for the winter quarter history.
Spued I’orlt Steaks will provide
Mr, Uhri, ItutL-r, chairman on naud Mr* Louie Hoop, Mr,. Tv
Mrs .lark Langford, excellent fare lor the dinner t*
Amrnranlsin, anil National De- Dcclman
tense. is offering a«M«ia&lt;Hr to Mrs K W toolr, Mr* L s til,- and the* are so ra,v to preMr* It I Conn, Mis paie Thr famdv will imdouhirdly
Chili Toppi'd Franks anyone who is Interested in he- lloscptan,
coming an American ritirrn she Mel Pirinn. Mrs t: W Kennedy, question llir dl,limit)' diffeirttl
lake Delicious .Meal can lie intilaelrd at lirr liomr 'Irs D. L Drarnlpb
flavor, ami this it where history
Mr*. T. 7.. Leefiner, Mr*. J II. rnnir, into the eonvriiatinn
Listen, homrmaket*. and you In Drflary
-|-jlr uiiniur itavuring It cumin
Mrs Butler suggest, also that Itslfey, Mr*. J W, Johnston. Mrs
•hall hear of a *up|ier recipe yo-j
will chrrr. tn paraphrase a fam­ voter, support candidate* lor pub­ T. 7 llarwanl. Mr* R 7. 7ar u-ni K m herb, you ran tell
lic olfiee whose record* indicate 1?" . 'It* R. F Oilrrholm. '|r» youi faimli is a mem lier of the
ous American |&gt;ort
loyally lo the Constitution of Hie II. L (J'llars, and her nuither- jiatslrv lamtlv ami is native to
It's Irue. frJhkfnrtrrs arm t
In law
Mrs. T. W Williams, Syria amt t.gypl In 7.tirope. Ihl*
l inted States of America
2 0 . .e — I3MT 431(1}
frequently Hie subject of poets.
lieth is ii.rd to season soups and
Mrs f . It l)av son. chairman Mr*.R. -Carrigan.Mr* 17. A
pastry while m the ctrient, If*
However, at a gathering’ of per- ol conservation, announced that Drtmann.
used in (lavotlng meals
sons,frankfurter, are afavorite Sanford founder* Day, 7eh *,
'
Spicril Pork Nlraks
will
fie
observed
with
an
iqvrn
VV-itim
.ru
'I'a.fal
on many ou anon*
m hors house atthe General Sanlord I*ri(IJ fC III 111 TS I
O lfl
1 to tt aim or blade steak*,
dWtivrri nr a party menu, at a Meimirlal t.ibrarv from 3 3 p in. The Sanford Duplicate
cut li to '» inch thick
Bridge
supper meal nr at a hall park Ttierr wilt tie a marking ot two t lull met Itiursday night at thr
2 table,tuons lard or
snack
dripping*
memorial trees in Fori Mellon Community Critter
tm inn of tdc
In a supper menu planning, Park. Tlie public it invited
l'-&gt; tea,|ioons salt
Winners for the evening were
home rionomitt Iteha Stagy, wi-V
I 6 lra,|ioon |N-ppef
■. —
first, Mrs
Ittrlir Roberts and
SlXfD ffAPPiN€?s
es to offer t hill Top[ied Franks
1• teaspcHin ginger
Ml', Margaret Davis, second. Dr
a, ., suggestion The redpe i, Serve Hash .Mates
t teaspoon rrushnl cumin seed
and Mr, Lcnnard Munson tied
t oninn, sliced
C jN i m a S c OPC
quick, hit of ingrrndiertl* short,
NEW YORK —if P D - Ham with Ifatold llrmutian and Rustrll
coco* », DCmat
and flay or,
Blown steak* m lard nr drip
no nee,) In spoil the ant| j im , afr natural hashntalrs Bngliam: fourth, Mr and Mrs
pings Pour pfl drippings Season
sin prise fry Ihl* exjw-rimrr.t fur ^|,|( ; iai,h-,j&gt;ocmx fmtlrr or
mar Atlwrl l*-wi»,
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KKATDKE: 1:0» - St4I
yourself amilet your family atl -Vrl'm". "add * 3t&gt;” cupi ihopiird
Ttiere will tie a game
thi. 1with* sides of steaks with salt,
a* the panel of judges
l ; ! | . 9;n.l
in al Ihe Com pepper, ctngrr and cumin seed.
in-iked ham Cook over medium Thursday al *a p m
1hill Inpperi Franks
Cover
heat until ham htoan, and on sixunit, &lt; enter, coiner nf lAtli St Top willi onion slues
tight | and cook slowl) far on«
n fiankfuilers
ADMISSION KOK THIS
lulls are tendrr. Add A medium and Magnolia Air
A frankfurter tiuus
hour. Yield I tn A servings.
yams, cooked peelid and heed,
ATTK ACTION.
t can if pound 4 ouncest
or 2 11 pound &gt; can* yams, drain
When mailing turakablr pitts
chili with lieans
rd and (herd, I (I0 ‘ t ouiun ran , ifli a» perfume ladlles and gla»sA DC L IS
NIGHT
I'rrk up a rainy day waidrobe
1, cup chopped onion
loiidrmrd cream of muihrnom
MATINEE • Mlc
90e
I .7 cup grain! Cheddar thrr,c wop and &lt;i nip milk Miv lightly ware, pack lhr articles m a bed with idea from I’atls. A hat, scarf
of plastic foam, It It lightweight and umbrella sheaf in bright vel­
STUDENTS
8B
e
Slit frankfurirr*
and hum.
hut thoroughly, turn into g.rasrd ; ni,' i7„V,iv the" gifti ircuTel'y
vet.
Plate hun, rul side up. in a JS quart rasserole and iiakr in
9xt2inch liaking pan Plaer ,|it JiOdrgrre
nven
tS minutes.
frankfurirr* on bun*. Combine Scrvr* *
chdl and onion and spoon over
frankfurirr* Sprinkle with graled Dig gladioli as soon a* Ihry are
cheese llakr in a very hot oven mature, or after lhr first frost.
11V) 7.1 for 10 lo
12 nunulrs Tops should lie cut off and lhr
or until hratrd through and rlwrsr bulbs allowed to dry until Ihrjr
Is melted. Yield: fi servings
are easy to dean.

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Parly Held

Housewarming Held For Couple

A M , H AN DS DAN CE — The nbovc ia a

(he year with an estimated crowd of 350

acme fr&lt;4&gt;m VAH-7’* All Hamit Dance held
Friday nijrht. It wan the biggest dance of

people.

(Official Phutu, L‘. S. Navy)

All Hands Dance Held Friday
At Station For Squadron Seven
An estimated Ain people were
preient for VAH-7 » biggest All
iltnd* Dance of the year.
The dance was held t-nday
night *t the Navat Air Station
Ballroom. The mu»ie ol (he Mrr
ry Maker* ua* featured.
Highlights of the evening includ­
ed tinging by the "Langston

Trm". composed of Cdr. t ang, (Diana Wilcox won the hula hoop
tlene Wircman. Jerry Wilder and contrit.
hi* gudar. Archie Freeman ac­
A buffrt dinner and refer,h
companied with hi* guitar. This nicnts were served during, the
was followed by dancing and evening
hula hoop contest) tor which
The lt*t of well known Sanford
priie* were twardtd. Mr. and Navy guest* included Capl and
Mrs Ahin Mason were the best Mrs. It. D Damage. Cdr and
dancers. Hilly Massey and Mis* Mrs. Harold F. Fang. Cdr and
'Ira. K. K. Howell, and Cdr. and
, Mrs. Italph Mattus.

Church Calendar
TVtSDAT
The Pioneer Fellowship ol the
First Pre»byicnan Church will
mrrl at 0 p. in.
The Men of the First Presby­
terian Church will meet for sup­
per at 7 p. in.
An A,,octal tonal
Conference
will tie held at Slelson Church In
Del.and. Sr,, ton, arc from 33:30
p. in. and 7 9:13 p. m. with sup­
per served at 3:43 p. in. This con­
ference t* for all church officer*.
Sunday School workers. Training
Union worker*. W. M. U. lead­
er.. Brother hood leaders, and
muiic leaders. Plan to attend all
or part of Ihe conference.
Crusader choir of the First
llaptiil Church will practice at
7 p. m.
Chot liter t will practice at i p.
in at the Fir,t Methodist Church
The Association of the United
Presbyterian Women, Lake Mary,
will meet at H p. m. in the Kduiational Hutldtni; of the churrli
WUDNE8DAT
Training t’ninn *upi&gt;cr and of
fleer* ronferenre *t the First
Hiptiit Church at * p m Please
get your reservation to Ihe offtee
by Monday.
Prayer meeting at the First
Baptist Church at 7:30 p. tn,
A prayer group will mrrt In
the Daughter* ol Wesley Class­
room at 9.JO a m.
The Chapel Choir will practice
at the First Methodist Church at
3 Vi p. m.
The Senior Choir will prarttce
al Ihe First Methodiit Church at
6 13 p. m.
The Conimittion un Education
of ihe First Methodist Church will

•‘.MEDICINE TO
PRODUCE HEALTH,
HAS TO EXAMINE
DISEASE"
*1 l ul MO

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Mo i l c r n practice of
medicine differ* greatly
from indent methods. A
research team of *cicn*
tints, p h arm aceu tical
chemist* anil physic ians
are continuously studying
the causes of the different
d identic*.
Once thry are known, it
ia only a matter of lime
before cures are discover­
ed. Physicians now have
better methods of diagno­
sis and treatment. Medi­
cine* are formulated to attark the came. Some­
time*. if we have no
known chemical that will
help, our chemist* invent
one by synthesis. That is
why the medicines your
physician now prescribes
can help you more than
ever before.

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meet in the Dependable Class­
room at 7.30 p. m.
Thr Senior High Choir of the
First Presbyterian Church will
meet for supper at (t p m. and
for rehear**! at fi:30 p. m
Thr Mid-Week Bible Hour of the
First Presbyterian Church will lie
conducted by Ihe pastor, lies A.
G. Mrinnls, at 7 p. m.
The Chancel Choir nf the First
Presbyterian Church will meet lor
rehearsal at 7:30 p m
THUB5DAT
Girt Scout Troop No. 733 of
Ihe First Presbyterian Church
will meet in the Youth Building
al 3.13 p. m.
The Sund.iv School Council of
Ihe First Prrsbytrrtan Churtii
will meet In the Gleaners Room
at 7:30 p. m.
The First Presbyterian Church
Culi Pack meeting will be held
in Fellow ship Hall at 7;3o j&gt; in
The Methodist 'len s Clubs ol
the district will meet at Itersr*
Memorial Methodist Church, Or
lando. at 6:30 p m.
The Chancel Choir will practice
at 7:30 p. m.
Cub Seoul Pack No in will
meet in McKinley Hall at 7:30
p- m.
Royal Ambassadors meet at the
Firsl ItsptM Church at 7 p. m.
Study of the (took "How lo Win
la Christ'* taught by Fred R.
Fishrr al the First Baptist Church
at 9 13 a tn.

Additional Contest
Information Told

Jelly And Jam
K e c ip e s

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Myrtle Mil«u«s
liomr DrmonsUalion Agrnl
H you are going lo make Jelly,
Jam or preserses — you base a
choice of sesrrat mrlhodi.
To grt a good quality Jelly,
add and pectin iiitssl he used In
the proper proportion,. There i,
the traditional "equal measures ol
fruit and sugar method." twilled
down until the tnialurr thickens.
Or you can use fruit pectin, liquid
or powdered, and a very ihort
boil — t minute — which gises
more of the fresh fruit color ind
flavor. Jellied mixture made with
pectin calls for rnon sugar in
prni&gt;nrtmn to fruit
the "short
boil ' time saving mrlhod made
with added prclm yield*
luger
amount also.
Mi*, Ronnie McDowell Assist
ant Lconomi,t in FihhI Con*rrvatiun says "If your limit• is the
traditional melhiMl. Ir&gt;l to Hint
out if fruit juice contain, . «ufflcrnl amount nf natural arid and
pectin lo jell Mix t part of lemon
juice with 3 part* water Taste
the dlllutcd lemon Mice — ihrn
1asir Ihe fmll Juice to lie used
for jelly, if thr arid in the iwo
samples lasted are about the
same, there is rnou.-li acid in the
juire If not. and the fruit juice
tasted sweeter, Hun add some
lemon jutee to the jelly stock to
obtain the required aridity. One
tablespoon lemon Juice lo each
cup of fruit juire Is nr,r»&gt;*ry for
some low -acid fruit Jtilirs '
Make thr following lest to
check for arnplr pectin In the
fruit juire: I'ut 1 tablespoon of
denatured grain alcohol and I
tablespoon of fruit juice In a
small dish. Shake gently 1st &gt;vt
2 nr 1 minutes. If It doe* not
jell, Ihire is not enough pectin
present In make a good jelly If
it Jells, add sugar in tlir,e pro.
portion* — for a , light Jell, ' iup
for cup".
Make no more than 6 to *
tups of Jelly at liner. Use a rook
ing vessel al least 4 time* the
capacity of your Juice. When the
hot liquid "sheet*” off the »idr
of a large spoon when dipped info
it. stop the cooking at once and
pour into clean, sterile Jars Seal

II is not too late to enter thr
First All-Florida Orange Dessert
Contest. The rontest, offering atmoil U.OOQ in priirs, is sponsored
by the Florid* Citrus Commit
sion in cooperation with Florida
Power and Light Company. Mi
ami; Florida Power Cooperation.
St. Petersburg; Tampa Klertrie
Company; and Gulf Power Com­
pany, Pensacola
Applications are tiring aiceptrd
by the Commission through mid
night. Jan 31. The entries will br
judgrd on genrrsl appearance,
quality, flasor, originality of rr
cipe ami manner of presentation.
A masimum of 20 points wilt tie
allowed for each of the catego­
ries.
The contest I, open lo any resi­
dent of Florida who has passed
his or her 17th birthday by Jan
uary l, 1939. escept employees Shcrricd .Melon Kind
or fsmilirs of employee* nf the
NI.W YtlHK - i l l ' l l Now*
ro sponsoring rlrdrie utilities and the lime In make the Spanish
the Commission or their advertis­ equivalent of watermelon prring agencies. Knlrics must be serves 'Trim and dire Spanish
mailed to thr Commission. Boa mrlon rind, wilh hard part rut
2366. Lakeland. Florida, postmark away, until you Have 6 tups.
rd not later than midnight, Jan­ Pack in pint jars, and cover with
uary 31, 1939. Fntries in semi twilling syrup made by eoinhlping
finals and finals mutt tic prepar­ 2 cups sugar, ' j cup vinegar, I
ed on electric equipment and tup watrr,
tup orange juice,
each reripe must tie tor a dessert ' 3 whole cloves, and ‘ a teaspoon
and include at Iratl two fresh each cinnamon and powdrird cu­
Florida oranges nr one rup nf min Add ‘ x tup sherry, a fino
Florida orange juice, frtsh, fro­ or amonlillado type, and seal.
zen. chilled or canned.
Makes 3 pints

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Postural hiDnce iv the iccrct to true hguie beaut).
Inat', why the Siauflcr Hume Kedu,m| Plan
of ctfoilloicvciiiw andcaluiM rtduiticia I, more
itun put ledu.mg. It brautifles your p-ivtutc. gently
rrptupoitiuns yuur hguie into ktvehcr, nunt
youthful tnukiftf lines while trimming «w&gt;, evict
weight lhat ,JJi av,using yeatt to your appecranee.
" e vay the Siaufltr Home Plan is a cnmpkic
pio|rain cd Kkntitic comcol. 3uu It lay it's
vomlrrful Hr&gt;i of at), you tan ux Ihe Matffrr
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Editorials
fa r ty For Squadron

V

■Fine Civic Gesture
^ ’ ••emlnole County may bo found licking on w nu point*, ■
Cul old-fashioned hospitality rertalnly Isn't one of them.
,
Those who attend#*! tht "Welcome Aboard'* party for
VAH*1 at Sunland Kitatea park Saturday night would lit
quick to ajree that this waa a very fine gtiture on the part
K Odham ft Tudor.
The local conatruclion firm entertained peraunnei and
families of the squadron whlrh recently moved to the San­
ford Naval Air Station. Also in attendance were city, coun­
ty and buaineaa leader*.
Mora than 1.000 attended the party. Thi* was quite a
alicteuful event for Odham ft Tudor, and the many housewive* who prepared the food consumed by those who at­
tended.
The Importance of the party for Heavy AMack Squad­
ron One and familie* of per*onnel be»i was described by
Ctf. Sid Haney, commanding officer of the group.
" Asked how the new squadron liked Sanford, ( dr. Raney
eafd: "We like it fine; mo*t of the men think it's wonderful.
When the move was announced. man&gt; wrre somewhat «|»prthentive about interrupting their training and home life
la Jacksonville; a move of thi* nature alway* upsets, to
gome extent, the daily pattern of life.”
Many of the men in the new squadron were enthusiastic
about Sanford at the party. Never, they said, had they hern
an honored. In all of their travel*, never had anyone made
them feel so wanted,
fThla expression of welcome to our new residents was
very Important. It came at a time when families are trying
to idjuil to a new home, new community, new friend*.
a/fThe party by Odham ft Tudor will be l*nrficinl to the
cohilruction firm. Many of the*# new residents arc living
In home* built by the company.
i nut, the party wa* important to Sanford and Seminole
County. It wa# a tiemonMra.ion of warmlh and congeniality,
vlitble evidence that the*# newcomer* are at ■'home*' here.
All who had a part In the planning and the work can
Editor.
|purchase. You havr to let the
lie proud. It waa a unique event, the warmest kind of ''wel­ Thr
Herald;
vales person know. H works woncome" to new resident*
I have read with intern! and ders. Before you think she tor
* va
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Letters To The Editor

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introspection the letters wriltru b n wav not a very friendly perregarding mrrenanta. stores, salts son. did you invite friendliness?
people and our Sanford stores
Our town is getting so large in
I wondered if we shouldn't tool population, maybe we can all help
at ourselves as purchaser* and i# some small way. Tell a friend,
customers to see where we msy stringer or acquaintance if you
'•.’ •Florida Court#*)' Week now i* under way. In Sanford help, too This is our town, snd know where a purchase can be
we have been hearing mdrh lair- msde. Talk our stores up Men
fj|4 Seminole County, thi* week ha* special significance.
«... Sanford Is the defending champion a* Florida's ".Must ty about it being friendly and lion that the window display Is
attractive Take complaints to the
Courteous City." The Junior and Senior Chamber* of Com- courteous.
head* of stores or departments
Also,
though
I
m
sure
the
mrr
(Mice are sponsoring activities which member* hope will
chants reallie that much needs first, or merchandise that proves
Mtlm the title to Sanford.
improving, and I've veen many unsatisfactory
Competition for the award will I* stiff. Winning in in rocent months Ibi »e have Think somettmrs u| *11 those
19M will make It more difficult for Sanfonl to repeat, other to be tike city stores* In a city beautiful gift packagFv that were
cities seeking the award will be able to use many of the near us, I like to shop at time*, wrapped for you; thr shirt not In
stock, hut ordered for your hus­
•veula that Jaycee* used here last veer; local Jay ere* must and sto I have made, often. * band; the cold rainy days you
selection
when
I
would
have
liked
•hang*, at least to some extent, the activities of Inst year.
have taken a little more time were *o"S al home, and many
.* ’ Coming up with original idea* for 1950 will be more tn
The sales person didn't hurry me. went to work lo serve you and
difficult because Jayceee went -all out” In 'SB.
By her look snd smile, there me
May tie all of us should he be
Despite Sanford'e chance* of repeating, everyone will were many others waiting1
hind the eounier as a sales per
be a winner during the week. Courtesy cost* nothing, but it's In Sanford store*. I'm welt ion for a short period, tl would
worth a great deal. Friendliness is a fine characteristic. Ac­ known rim no VIP—Just hern n'l last but I'd learn'
cording to the medical profession, it require* fewer mu«cle* here 33 years'. I'm guilts of m»ny
Signed
things
Me* R r. Cooper
to emile than it dots to frown.
Wf Magnolia A'*
Often, a friendly smile anti warm gieeting make the Did any of us. alter saying
m Just looking.” suddenly find
my'more pleasant for a neighbor, or s stranger on the "I’
what we wanted and find all ihr
street.
sales people busy* Then or leel
Thi* I* "Courtesy Week" ami everyone will be conscious tn a big hurry. Never was any­
of the fact. However, we suggest that the special observance one at .slow as the per sort ahead John BCOT PlaQUC
Iof Ul- Il s hard to wr„..
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«*it our turn
”
be extended for the remainder of the year.
Do we sometimes in the middle
The John II Bear Memorial
■—■"Iof finishing a purchase see our l,:*oue was wen by Heavy Altarfriend of long standing enter and Squadron Eleven lor thr month of
tuddrnlv turn lo visit, ar.d even ‘ t*#ce inter,
••Walter Morrow Turner, sun of, Master of Acts degtre with a ma­ •how the grand babies' pictures
The plaque Is given monthly lo
yor
i*
polititsl
science.
No
formal
M/.’ knd Mr*. R. W. Tumar of]
hies* 'etnt If I'm In a the unit at NAS Sanford main­
msd-winter
commencement
eser
Sanford, is among live csndsdales;
•lore 1 Hnd I gel waited on by taining the lower, rale of traffic
fnrdesreet from tn* laiserstty of ci*es are planned Members of thin simple Inline somebody know I'm violations.
graduating class will he invited to rips cling to be wwiled on They
Mississippi. Jan. XL
Cdr Bear was lumnianduig offi­
Turner is a student ta to* grad- parti,lest* in thr spring program, can't spot always the “ just look, cer of YAll-11 when he wav killed
oat* school, and will ttetiv* the- May 31,
r r s " You may say. ' Oh yes, in an automobile accident a year
they know you "
snd ■ half ago
Vo I Hunk it works ir.) went
r y i'A
in a strange store you have been
\ 1 ."V i ’ ffwH.dvi
U Cm.
* Over.
A C aoM
lour dilirtrnt lengths were le­
waiting sometime Thr manager
atrue. III1 1 l&gt;’ V;i \0’ TT •!"•)}
|. Wheel port
tun
gally rrcognltrd as constituting
says.
"Could
I
Help
You?”
You
4 Ortak Mitr I Kant?
ttw
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could say "Yes. what on eaith the 12 inches of a foot until the
ft*,
mailre
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da you have to do in this place T. "S Bureau of Standards came
ennt
4. M*t*m«
O iussrsl
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to gn wsued on*” but you say. along in the early 1*04*.
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Some’ customers do not want time high of 112 3 billion during
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not*
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iwaoauro
help or assistance in making a I IMS
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Inex Robb S ays

n r INEZ ROM
Before any more of our foreign
*nrt domestic critics toss the har­
poon into American finance, in­
dustry and big butinesi for re­
ceiving and entertaining Anastas
I Mikoyan, I would like to have
the floor for a few momenta.
Perhaps the trouble with these
critics la that they are not born
reporter* and have not tried to
learn what went on when Mikovan and American leaders met in
private.
What went on was not surren­
der of American big business to
Vlikov an
charm iwhat'i that
•lain* i. No. indeed. What went
on w n a “ slugfeit” with Ameri­
can financial and industrial lead­
ers boring in on the Soviet * De­
puty Premier in a manner he is
not apt to forget if hr lives as
lung as Methuselah.
At the luncheon given by 'he
First National City Bank for Mi­
koyan, and attended by :« of
America's leading financial figurrs, 1 am told on the best pos­
sible authority that there devel­
oped a Donn&gt;brook In which the
Vmeriran* worked over Mikoyan
like Joe Louis over s prelim boy
in Joes pslmy days.
' They gave a damn sight bet­
ter than Mikoyan sent,'' my In­
formant said. "They had him
steadily on the defensive. Every
question asked him was search­
ing and acute.
"And it was a |oy when they
started giving it to him. The
American viewpoint sat present­
ed forcefully, to say the least. He
was given an accurate picture of
American strength and American
umt). He was told to go home
and tell hiv twits that all Ameri­
cans arc iftiued behind the gov­
(in* third of *11 I*. S public ernment in its opposition to comschool children iravrl to claiiti munbm and in world maneuv­
in school buses.
ers.

"There was the kind of honest, Communist sigresiioni and in.
dedicated flag-waving at that transigence and how united the
luncheon to warm the heart of nation is in ita determination tn
anyone who believe* in democra­ resist Soviet threats.
cy. Critics who have been cry­ "In public. Industry presented
ing aloud that big business was a civil fsce to Mikoyan, but in
sessiom 0
about to surrender to Mikoyan off the record, private
and communism should have had with him. Mikoyan got the truth,
a glimpse of the wigging given like it or lump it.” my informant
the deputy premier by the repre­ said, "and 1 think he'll be count­
sentatives of the American finan­ ing the lumps for a long time
to come.”
cial community.”
The second report, again frum
a firsthand source, about the re­
ception iccorded Mikoyan by
American industrial and banking
leadrra is a rundown of the small
gathering for the Soviet leader at
the home of Avrrell Harriman,
former governor of New York
"At no time or place tn the l nlR. N, Rlsckwrlder, manager of
ted States did Mikoyan hear
tougher talk or rougher truths." the Sanford I'enncy* Store, an
I wai told, "Once more, he w»» nounced today that his store ha*
given an accurate picture of been selected st one of a sun 11
American strength, unity snd group of Penney stores In the l'.
firmness of purpose to resist Com­ S, which are offering credit fact
munist blandishments or pres­ lilies In their customers some
time this spring or fall.
sures any place in the world.
The store manager said thi
"I am s Republican,” my In
formant continued, "and not an credit plan will be the newe*t
admirer of Avcrcll Harriman. but type of charge account, which will
I doubt if Mikoyan hiv ever heard enable the emlomer to pay her
tougher talk than Harriman pour- - accounl in full within 30 days of
ed on him- I would say that liar , billing dste without s vcrvice
riman worked the deputy premier charge.
over with brass knuckles.
y0r customers who wtih in
'Harriman opccially insisted spread payments over a longer
that Mikojan go home and tell period the plan will give the op
Khruthchcv how all the American Hon each month of changing an
people, including American bust- account from a regular ciiar;&lt;
ness and industry, feel about io a conventional planned payi mrnl account.
Illackwelder emphasised that ihr
Pay TV Opposed
errdit plan will in no way change
WASHINGTON t lT I i — Itcp the company's long standing, low
John It. Dingrll &lt;|)Mlrh.) says mark up policy for customers »hn
he will introduce a bill to outlaw wish to continue to mske their
purchases on a cash-and-carry
subscription or evsy television.
The congressman said he be­ basis.
Thr plan wilt be set up *v soon
lieved the American people were
"overwhelmingly' opposed to pay as personnel can be trained and
procedures established.
TV.

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Will Offer Credit

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lig ers Still Seek
General Manager;
Ferrell Fills Gap
DETROIT a m - Rick Per
• r ll It acting general manager of
the Detroll Tigers today but thr
search (till Is on for a prrnva
nent successor to John J. Mellale
with Paul Richardi and Ril! DfWitt attll the moat frequently men
tionrd choice*.
"I ve had a few rail* from pen
plr wanting the Job," Tiger Presi
dent llar*c&gt; R. Ilanttn laid.
Terrell replaced Mcllale. who
reiigned Sunday to accept the
gen eral managership and a vice
presidency of the Milwaukee
Braves.
Hoard Chairman John E. Felrrr
•aid the appointment of Ferrell,
33-year-old North Carolinian who
caught more American l.ejgur
game a — I.WM — than any other
receiver in hntor** wa* Decenary
to keep the club running smoothly
with Hiring training lei*, than a
month away.
A Ferrell *aul hi* firat concern l«
•ignlng pla.'ert to 1939 ronirsrU
Eight already hate slgnrd and
several olhcrv* have agreed ver­
bally but only Frank Rolling and
Ray Narleiki of the tint atrhiters
are under contract
’ •Rick i* doing an evcetlenl job
a* farm director." Fetier aaid
•and we don't think it would tie
wue to take him away from that
pott. Me could remain acting gen­
e r a l manager for the whole sea­
s o n or we might have a permanenl general manager hv opening
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Cage Scores

Tu«i., Jan. 27, 1989—Pape 6

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Simla Is Favorite
'Tucky Tops Tech, At Track Tonight;
Take Second Place Ladies Night Set

Called fir** International
presslvrly caiv 94-70 victory over
The nation a No. 1 college hat I Georgia Tech in Atlanta. Only a
CIbill tram
trim finklly
finktlv hni
ketball
has rclimbed loss to Vanderbilt mars the Cals'
into second place in the South­ record—and only that loss keep*
eastern Conference.
them out of a first place tie with
The Kentucky Wildcats movrd undefeated Auburn
out nf a tie for the SEC runnerIt was Johnny Cox. the tanks
up slot Monday night' with an im&gt; returner ff’ tti last year's cham­
pionship tram, who set the pace
for Kentucky's ramble over the
Yellow Jackets, lie bucketed 31
points, most of them in the first
naif, and was one of the even
mg s top rebounder*
It wa* the only SEC gamr of
record for the night, although Al­
NEW YORK (C P I'-T h e mid abama strengthened its over • all
season examination lull in college record with a 73 36 victory over
haskethall left Kentucky, North Southwestern l-ouiiisna. The only
Carolina and Kansas Slate atop action tonight It a non conference
the l ruled Press International gamr b e t w e e n lamisiana State
ratings in that order today and and Loyola at New Orleans
Tech w n hoping for a repeat of
kepi the top to team* the same
last ) ear's upset victory over
as the week helorc.
"Ihere was the piospcct nf Kentucky, but Cox and company
some citsngci, however, after this set a winning pattern early. Cox,
week, when several of the na­ who had his wind knorkrd out in
tion's leading powers rr*umc their a first half rollision. at ted as a
schedules aficr a week of idle­ decoy m the second half while
mates Hill Uckcrt am* Rennie
ness.
This urrk s top to showed only, Coffman, who wound up with 21
ore minor change from last week. and 19 points respectively, did
3ticnigan Mate, tied with St. , most of the shooting.
John's of New- York fur the No. 7 Tech's s p e e d y little Ruddy
spot last wrrk. gained undisputed Rlcmker contributed 27 point* to
possession of seventh place, while the losing cause
It wav Alabama all the way in
St. John'* dropped to No. 6
Aside from that, it was North the game at Tu*calno*a. The
Carolina State m fourth plate be* Crimson Tide had a shooting per­
hind Kansas State, with Cincin­ centage of 40 1 and grabbed *6
nati, itntlefcatrd Auburn, Mir hi- rebounds.
gan Stale, St. John's, Rradley
and Mrs! Virginia
11'IH
Im completing
ifeiUJllJIlYIIIInil the
lilt auk |
|*k|
n
top 10 in that order

Kentucky Retains
Lead In Cage Poll

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Ring Results

Team
Fulnl*
1. Kentucky itli iJ4-l)
303 | NEW YORK it PI) — Stefan
7. Nurlli Carolina 181 110 It 794 lletll, IP.*1*, Passaic, \ J . outUnited l're«« International
3. Kansas .Mate i»&gt; 413-11 . 771 iHiimed Danny Russo, lit, Krook
East
Creighton *7 St. .Michael* (\t.) 39 4. N. Car Slate 13) (13-31 773 lyn, N.Y. tlOi.
3. Cincinnati &lt;117)
Tot
p &gt; ;rv rl £7 Wagner 6&gt;
6. Auburn ill (13 0)
17*
CARACAS, Vrnrruela (L'PI&gt;—
South
7. Michigan Slate 4in 2a
113 Sonny Leon, 130. Vrnrrurlat out­
Kentucky 91 (leorgia Tech 70
Albany iGa ) St. 67 Ft. Valley 61 6. SI. John * (N Y ) (1. w .M I 91 pointed Willie Pep, 1-73's, Hart­
6. Rradlrv (M 3)
S3 ford. Conn. 110).
Shaw 96 St. Caul Poly 79
10 West Virginia (14 3)
33
lleth.-Cookman 63 Knoxville 74
Second 10 learns—It. SI. l-oulf.
MILWAUKEE (DPI)-Don H er­
Alabama 79 Southwestern l.a, 38
Western Kentucky 90 LaSalle 74 30; 17, Marquette. 19; LI Diel; man. 178'», Midlothian. Tex , out
Miami iFla.) 69 Ky. Wesleyan 64 Utah. California and Mississippi (Hunted Willi Romanoff, 20U. Mil­
Slate, 13 each; 16, Northwestern. waukee tIO).
Carson Newman *4 Belmont 70
12; 17 (del, UCLA and Tcxa*
Midwest
Christian 6 rich; 19. f i n Slate,
CHICAGO i l l 'l l —Bobby Rog­
Ohio Stale M low a 71
ers, 132’ ], Chicago, outpointed
3; To. Oklahoma City, 3.
^Kansas Slate 7* Iowa Stale 33
Don Wafd. 133, Chicago (It.
Rradley 77 Detroit 63
Cincinnati 71 Drake 31
PROVIDENCE, It 1 (UPD—
Mmnesuta 61 Illinois 71)
Tommy (.arrow-, 114, t larrmonl.
Northern Mich. 76 Wheaton 6 t
N il
nulpomte*l Tommy Tihbi.
Rockhurst 61 Omaha 33
i ;3't. Itovlon i ID).
Eastern Illinois twt Mllliken 71
Voung*Ioan 63 Geneva 63
M IL W A U K E E ( I P I) - Roman
Southwest
ROCHESTER. N Y. t c r ii-n n b Sain. 119. New York, stopped Ed
Houston 66 North Tex St. .’*6
Turley, Ihr "no windup" World Ila*el, 113, Germany (2).
Arirona State 97 Aritona 69
Series hern of the New York
West
Yankees, wound up with the StO •
Colorado St. •-» Colorado Mines 30 WO llickok gold and diamond
uklahoma City 36 Idaho State 31 atudded bell today »v Die "profrs*i«na1 athlete of the year" for
1936
(iinnUs Sign Hurler*
The 26 year old right • handed
MI AMI i CPU-Eight 12 Ibket
SAN FRANCISCO tCPl)— Jack pitcher, who had a hand in Ihrrr bidder* won 11.00: 4') each Mon­
Sanford and Rilly Muffett, two of Ihr Yankee*' four sertra vie- day night, the largest daily double
right banded pitchers whom the torie* ovrr the Milwaukee llravrs. payoff in the hlatnry of the
San FranrDcn Giants obtained wa* prc-cntcil with the bell Mon­ Wr*i Flagler Dug T u ik
after la*i trasun, signed with the day night a! the annual Rorhester
'I lie winning 6 4 lirkrl combined
club today for the 1939 campaign. Pres* ami Radio Club Dinner fur Maid l)' Thr Sra. &gt;39 winner nf
the polio jumt.
(he first rare, amt lit 60 Vendor
Turley accumulated more than in the aeeond.
twice as many points in thr vul♦Dodgers Sign Hair
LOS ANGELES (C P h -lbtch er ins than fullback Jim Brown of
Johnny 1’odre* and outfielder Rip the Cleveland Rrown*, who fin­ R yff Meets Andrade
Rrpultkf Inday returned their ished second in the balloting hr
NEW YORK (CPU - Light
signed conlrari* for Ihr 1939 sea- sport* writer* and sports broad wrlghts Frankie Ry|( of Newcaster*
York and Cisco Andrade of
The Yankee fast bailer posted
Ciimpti-n. Calif will meet m a
a 21 7 record la*t sra*un and prr H) round bout at Madison Square
vlnu*ly won thr Cy Young Award
Win* (iolf Tourney
Garden Feb 12. while (line Full­
C A L I, Columbia &lt;U P|i — I’e lr a* hatrball'* top pitcher lor 1936. mer, thr former middleweight
Cooper of Pnnle Vedra. Fla , won
ihampmn from Writ Jordan.
There were t.736 women study Utah, ha* *ignrd to meet S\ilf
_lhe Colomhia Open golf chain
•plooahlp Sunday with a 72 hole to­ I Ing for thr engineering degrees in Greaves ol Detroit m a 10-round
tal of 78J. Boh Watson of Arda- the LT. S. in 1937, compared with bout at Ihc Garden Feb. 20. Roth
ley. N.Y*.. was second with a 763, Ionly 661 In 1130
bout* wilt be leteraii nationally.

Bob Turley Gets
$10,000 Belt As
Athlete Of Year

•

Daily Double Pays
$1,002 In Miami

Blind Golf Champ Gets Award Tonight
NEW YORK (CPU - (.barley
Roiwcll wax startled whrn the
9 min suggested they go play a
round of golf
"Actually, I thought thr guy
wa* null." he says.
necauic Charley Bovwell, cap
tain, l\ S Army, was totally
blind.
Rut Charley wrrd and luday he
is the national blind gutter* cham­
pion for Ihr toih year. Which ia
why. tonight, he II receive the Ren
‘ V Hogan Award presenled annually
to the pervon who ha* made the
greatest inspirational comeback
Previous winnera Include Pre»L
dent Fnenliovrer and the Isle
, Ralie Didrikton Zaharias. Rut
Charley, a hald hu*ky from Rir
mingham, Ala , traces even that
company.
Triple Threat Halfback
Charley was a triple threat half,* b »r k at Ihr University of Al­
abama from I9V» through 1910
lie plgyrd in the 1936 Roar Bowl
game against Sam Chapman’ a
California tram and railed the
playa In a 7 6 win over Fordham
and l-en Kshmonl In 1939. nut

baseball bs-ikunrd and hr was
ready for a Iryout with the At
lanta Cracker* in ihr spring of
1941 when he went Into the Army.
"I had the best eye* you ever
saw.*' imitr* thr 42vrar-old Bo*
wall.
But on Nov. SO. 1911 In Grr
many a Ruhr Valley, where he
was a captain with the 64th In­
fantry Division. Charley leaped
iip on a flaming lank to pull nut
a young friend. Just as lie toned
the youngster In the ground a
shell strurk at Charley'• fret
"I woke up six day* later and
both eyca were gone," he lays
aimply.
There were facial hurna, hm. as
well at thell fragments In hi*
body, and it wasn't until 2*1
monthv later that he wa* di*
charged from an Army hospital
HR* Hrst Rail
"TTie greatest thing that hap
penrd was that day In thr Valley
Forge lloipital when this rehabil­
itation worker stopped beside me
and fall ‘Charley, let'* go play
•vine golf,'' hr say*. "I thought
he wa* nut* but I went along
and fortunately I really hit that
first hell. If I had mined, I

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Sanded — Polished
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might not have gone on and
played "
Roswell shoot* in Ihr 90 ■ and
onre had an 61.
Married and the father of three
children, Charley runa hi* own
insurance axrncy in Birmingham
and credit* golf with much of hi*
rehabilitation.

Phils Can Go Only One Way!
EDITORS NOTE: This is the
lilk la a series of it dlspitehex
by major league managers givWg mid • winter appraisals of
their team*.

W'e're *1111 open for trade*, .but Freese and ranrho Herrera for Sawaiskl There i an outBeld
were on a more solid footing third hate, and Herrera also ran ly well set with Richie AshMrn,
Take a look at Ihr Infield Ed take a turn at first. Granny Ham­ Harry Anderson, Wally Pest,. Bob
Rouehre on ftrtl base. Second per* had knee make* him an un­ Row man and Dava Phillcy. * .
hate wa* atwaya our prnblrm. known quantity—at least al ihl*
We have Iota of pllcbera, |0M
t.adlei N.jht i* staled Thursday
but now we have Sparkle Ander­ writing.
onea. too. Tbat’a one reason why
night at Sanford-Orlando Kennel
Ry EDDIE SAWYER
son from the Dodgrra trade, John­
Sound Catching Staff
we traded away Jack Sai^ool.
Club, but a smarl-tcokinc mis*
Manager. Philadelphia Philllrx
ny O Rrlen and Ted KaiantM
Valiny Tboma* who came to ua We thought w« could afford- To
named Simla will be out tonight to
Reuben Apiaro can push Chlcu in the trade with the Giant*, ait* trade. You ran start with Robin
Wrlllen For I PI
WAYNE Pa illM i-T Ite Phlla Fernandei all the way at short­ very wrll in a catching Half uf Roberta who made a great comashow greyhound fan* that every
drlphia Phlllle* have Improved stop. There's Willie Jones, Gene Stan Lopata, Jim Megan and Carl ha ck last year. There's Don Card*
night it Ladiei Night.
well. Curl Simmon*. Ray S«p|,
Simla is favored to win the fea­ themielvr* in the off season—and
proch. Dick Farrell and Jitlc
tured ninth race of a I0e*ent card we expect to move up In 1939.
Sure, from a last place f.ni»h,
Meyer. W&gt; added Ruben Gomes
beginning at 6 ; 10.
ihere s only one place to go. and
in the Sanford trade. Jim Owena
Early odds say the white and that'* uq Rut I want to point out
has had a touch of the majors.
bnnUIr good looker will lead the that with every deal we madr
All in all, we look fairly good la
park from the sixth post position, during Ihr nff season, «r added
pitching.
the same spot Imm which she *prrd, something we were licking
Qalna Wilt Help
ran srrond to the lamous-bui fad­ badly.
Thai gives an idea nf whaC'lk*
ing Indurill, In that event. Simla
Speed and yoqih Thai came
*hou!d look like ihlt year, an tn*
covered the flve-nxieentha-mlte with every deal If* very true,
MORGANTOWN. W. Va (CPI) pelted for attempting U steal field with speedy, young haR play,
distance In 11.06 seconds,
some ot Ihr newcomers are from —The West Virginia Cnlvrruty question* to semester examina­ era who will get every rhaaee lo
Elaine Nug. in the first spot, is thr minor leagues and slit! must football tram was dealt a blow tion*.
prove llirmtrivet, sounder catch*
figured to have *n excellent prove tbem*rlvea. Hut when we for the 1939 season Monday whrn
The dismissed players were mg and fairly strong in pilrfi|og.
rhanee at victory. Earlier in the went Into the minors, »e went Hirer squad members were ex- probable star ting fullback Glenn We have more rtepih in the tn*
Shrinbtin, Ninon* &gt;lt«, W, Va,; field than we evrr had, and if
season, she won a v.rade A event after the hesi
from thr same spot in an imprcisophomore halfback Dirk Man those youngster* ran pros* them*
As I see It, Ihr Phii'.ies have
ion. 3&gt;, Wheeling, W. Va.: and •elves tn he major leaguers, vrAlll
live 31.08 seconds
•trong pitching, are strong dr
topnomorr fickle IK)n iDuck) be all righl. TYe should mo** up.
Heavy Friico Ruck, running f&lt;naively and generally have Im­
Smith '20, Nilro, TV. Va.
from thr ftflh position, is another proved themselves. We added a
John Quinn of the Milwaukee
Coach Art fPappy i Lewis said llrave* coming to ua aa general
early favorite in me feature.
catcher We could do with hitting
hi*
squad
would
be
hurting
with­
\l*o in the Grade A event are —hut who middn't*
manager Is a good break, lie's 6
out the srrvirr* of the gridders. personal friend. I've known Mid
Deep In lnlirldris
Mister Fred.’ Pin Check, t,olden
but added. "1 don t condone what for 23 yeara, ihr same a* t knew
Honey, Edge of Nilr end Limber
For the firat time in my rec­
l wiled Prrvv InlrrwalU.ial
the*- did."
Timlier.
ollection, we are two and three
Roy Harney, and hell huitl* to
When George Yardley cant
The plavrr* were dropped after help out.
Three of tonight « fast lo races deep in the infield. I doubt If the play, thr Detroit Piston* are in
hearings
before
thr
schools
dl«are Inter eight* tiulr affairs, the tram ever ha* been In »o secure trouble
Quinn know* our league as well
riplinary committee for "utiau- a&gt; anyone In It—prohably belter
fir*t, seventh and loth.
a situation since Rob Carpenter
The Philadelphia Warrior* look
Indies Night rating Thursday took It over VW did a lot to add advantage of Yardley'* absence thorlrrd entry" into Ihr univer­ than moil.
*' *
features ftrr admission for ail extra infirldrrs.
from the Detroit lineup Slnndav sity Grid house "lor the purpose
women, including la* charges,
There aren't many Infirldrrt night to score a 107 96 victory of obtaining semester final exam­
which will be paid by Dark oprr- available in the majors. That's ovrr the Piston* in the only game ination questions," Acting Preii*
ator Jerry Collins a* an e*pre«*inn why we had to go after fellows plated in Ihr National basketball dent Clyde I. Colson said.
* '*9
Colson said the players rntrrrd
of appreciation for enthusiasm untried in Ihc his leagues, hut Association,
shown this year by Central Florida we got the bc*| we could Were
Yardley, who became the first the field house, where most of
women,
pretty well satisfied on thst. player in NILS history In scorr the men'* physical education
»* ■'
more than 2.WM point* In a sea iTassrt are held, on the night of
Tonight's lineup tn 1he Sindipur
sun during Die 1937 3g campaign, ■an l( in lake a look al the
will be lost to the Pistons (or phvsirat Education Department s Rowling League pita flrit-pllfa
IVrfrdion Dairtai and third ptaca
about three weeks with a broken master exam.
Lewi* was particularly high on Wilion-Maiar at the Sanford Bpp L
bone (n Ihr left hand
H» JACK I I DRY
Paul Arum, thr circuit s srrond Ihr ability of Shamblin. a 23-year* log Allrr.
,&gt;i common a* Guttering pennant*
Roumillat a will play Rohsoa'6
highest scorer this teason. teamed old junior, who ha* hern drafted
NEW YORK (UPl» - Frank al Yankee .Sudtum.
by the Chicago Cardinals profes­ and TVadei will meet ABC, i« t*&gt;
Lane asked *Tl it iritain Hill * with Joe Graboskl lo score 39 sional football team.
Lane, for one. would w»!&lt;umc Rill
night's other game*.
•**•••■
buying into Ihr While Sox?" lie point*, ihr lallrr tanning II in
".Shamblin probably would have
Yerck back In thr mayor*.
Shlrlry Simei rolled a big W
rxplamtd. "I wax down in Ha­ thr final period when Ihr Piitonv been our starling fullback," I^w‘ M l certainly lie glad to sec vana you know, and all I've made a strong ronirhaik.
.last week, making her the secedd
Phil Jordon, who had 73 In a I* said, "and both Manlon and |member of the Sandspura te |a
him back," said thr Cleveland In heard *incr I came bark were
would have played a lot of welcomed in Hie yV.I.B.C/i h l f l
losing cause for Detroll, earned Smith
diam' general manager today, those unconfirmed reports."
football"
i lub", and to be awarded * geld
thr
Pistons
an
g
6
*6
Hr
with
only
Thr writrr gave his miidi info
Lewii said he would have lo pin.
‘ He'll pep up thr American
seven minutes lo go, bul Ihm
to
Lane,
but
frit
like
a
guy
send
League, which wa* olt about 10
In the men'a league last week,
Graboskl gut hot and thr War­ "count heavily on sophomore*
per cent in attendance last sea­ ing pinrapplra to Hawaii a* hr rior* pulled away. The loss wal again nrvi season for reserve fust pi*,e Burnett Dalnters ,|egt
I
did
it;
for
he
doubted
that
Senur
tirrnglh,''
son."
all three game* to Ke*r York life
l.anr was an unlnformrd a* hr Detroit * seventh in a row.
la-wis said he had been rottnl- Insurance. Maiher of Sanford *ta
Lane rhutklrd and added. * Rill professed
Grahoski wound up Ihr game'*
Ing
oil
.Minion,
a
133
pound
speedand I alwaya gel a lot of action."
Anyway, the wntrr told Frank tup point maker with 30, while «ier, to hack up veteran half­ two games from ftukur'l MliQi
Shop and Ihe Celery O ly ITintera
Thai a an understatemrnt. Whrn &gt;IC* prarlirally certain lhai Verck Arlrln
had
29
Gene
Miur
F a l l * went fur a 7 1 victory over GfM't
back* Ray
Peterson,
Frantic Frankie and Barter Rill and Hmk GrrrnJ'crg will buy 46 chipped in with 21 for Deli oil.
Church Va . and Davr Rider, 5eminole Dry Cleaner*.
get togrthrr, toman trades art per *enl of the White No* slock
War, W Va
Tmwotrn* nlghl, Ru'netl wilt
for alHStil !2,TtXi,uOO from Mrs
"I Ju*t hope tin* thing irxpul meel Mather In Ihe "Alateh-oMbeDorothy Comlskry Rignry Iwlore
stont doesn't hit these hoy a loo Week," on lane a 1 and 3, K6W
Ihrlr optional deadline. Feb 16.
hard," la-wi* said.
Turk t.t(r and Celery City PrlnttRf
Chuck Comlskry Insists upon
will roll on tanea 3 and 4 .,end
MIAMI
REACH
t
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Pll-Flashy
holding Ihr 34 prr rent controlled
ilukuia Mimic Nhnp will take on
by him and his wife. Hr will con­ guard Di*t llirkox scored 21
Gene'* .temlnol# Dry Cleanerg on
points
Monday
night
to
lead
the
tinue with the club, hut probably
lanes 6 and 6.
a* president Instead nf vice presi­ University of Miami lo a ns 64
victory
over
Kentucky
W'esleyan
The annual Dot I'uwrll Hindi* dent.
BEHRING f CPU — Official* in
Thr iluh will hr run by four di in a see saw haitir.
rap tournament is under way at
PITTSBURGH - ( t 'P I ) - Short*
Miami led 33 3o at haiftiinr but Ihr brhrtng International 12 hour
thr Mayfair I'ountry tTub. Eli- rretora—Churlt and his wife, and
slop Dirk Gioat of the rtratea,
glide fur thr lournev are rni-nr Veetk and Grrrnbrrg According­ had to cdur from (lie pomis Endurance aul i rare lodav were a former Duke havkelbill alar,
tiers of the Sanford Women * Golf ly Rill and Hank are ripectrd lo lieliind in the second half lo win again a&gt;krd In allow |wn Mexican keeps his shooting eye shark by
have voting powir at director* the game hrforr a crowd of 2,too irenaget* tn drive in the rare, appeanng In ocraiionat batkalball
Association
During a one minute pertwl In from which they were barred last
The tournament i* sponaoird liy meetings equal in Ihat of Chuck
rx hi bn ion games during the wtfi­
thr second half. Htrkov tank three |year
Miss Dot Powell, one of Sanford s and hi* wife
ler.
I'edro
Rodrigues
Jr.,
19,
and
leading women gutters Due to
Whclhrr Churk will |n*iu upon field goals Run Godfrrv, al*o ol
seasonal dutifl in her *iurc, 3D*t continuing a* general manager it Miami, wa* snood high (mint hit brother, Ricardo. 17. were
man with 19 Krniucky Wrtlev turned down l*»t year because nf
Powell is unable In t&gt;lay much uncertain
NEW YORK 1DPI) _ The N6ve
golf in iht winier. but her trot&gt;byAnyway, will* Veeek on the an i *i*r guard. Drily Coleman, i insurance (noblems rovrrmg dri­
vers under 21. Rut no tilth prob­ York Mate Harness Recing Com*
si Iinulatrs increased i n l r r r * t hoard, it a not likely that the was held !u 16 (until*
lems rvitl under Ihe 1938 rule*. mission hat revoked Ihe m y
among other member* of the A* White So* will lie railed live "Pale
'the pair, both old hands at er a license nf Benjamin GroabOrff
' ----------------------social Ion.
Hose" any mure—even If hr doesA taw again*! slavery was rn sports cars, sutimlllrd Ihrir appli­ of Detroit because of false |4«te.
First and second round* already n't go a* far at ordering midgets
acted tn Rhode Island rn May cation* for Ihe Mareh 21 event menta mad* In Ml license Ipplihave been playe*L The third round mtn thr line up.
Monday.
II. 1632
raiwn.
must he played by Jan 71 l-rad
Ovrr Ihr phone lo Urvrland.
mg thr field are Mis* Ellen the writer asked Lane if he had
Rett*. Mr*. Hank DeMeftt. Vlr*. any Indian Sox deals in mind for
t.'omr tee J'or i i n ir tr lf. . ; hrrr’t a rnr y o u ’ll
W. K Mcltobcrta, Mr*. Andy Veeck
Minh. Mr*. Bill Foutk. Mr*
"No I haven't." said Frank
Andrew Carrawly, Mr*. DrGanahl "Rut lull and I will certainly took
and 3li** Crnlr Heard
up something in a hurry."
Verck will be returning to thr
majors for the first time sincr
H
(iolf Offer Refused
Ids sale of the St. Louts llruwns*
BALTIMORE - i l l ' l l — Man­ franchise to a ilaltlinotr group
ager Paul Richard* of the Ralll- five years ago. Ills flamboyant
more Orioles has turned down an promoting wa* unable in b oos t thr
offer in serve at tluh pro for a llrowni out uf ihr doldrums *1
Scottsdale, Arir , golf course Rich­ though It pirstoutly had succeed
ards it a consistent 70 ihoolrr on id remarkably with the Cleveland
Indiana.
the linka.
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Booted For Exam Thefts

Yardley Injured;
Pistons Bow Again

Bowlers In Action
Tonight, Tomorrow

Sports Parade

Dick Hickox Leads
’Canes To Victory

Golfers Competing
For Powell Trophy

Mexican Teeners
Seek Sebring Okay

(iroat Keeps ‘Eye*

LicenHe Revoked

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Hostess
Will Knock on Your Door
with liiflJ k liicclinjfx
fD’iii Kiiendly Buiiiicag
Neighbor* and Youp
Civic and Social
Welfare Leaders

RACING
Nightly
8 P. M.
ightly (except Sun.) 8:10
Matinee Wed. Cr Sat.# 2 P. M.
★
SPECIA L M A TIN EE FRIDAY
• Luxurious Clubhouse • Heated Stands
Jerry Collins, Ope rat or

Sorry, No Minor*

On (he vccanion nf:
Change uf residence
Arrival* of Newcomers lo
Sanford
Phone KA 2-1756
Ruth Gailaihtr

GALAXIE
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If th» IhumieilRid cue gjew min a sis tester,
inis »nuld I# il! It's "Ihutvierbird ' tn every way
but price, Ii ha* ihe cla*»|r ThunderlHrd roof. , .
ThundeibiH mmlori wilh plush •*r(«-|l»g snd
Insni linnt ,eat (adding ...'IhunJedurd T-6 "CI&gt;,H
tlrfl Ton never had it •&lt;&gt; IbumlerUrtl for Collide.
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UPW Circle Met
last Tuesday Night

Cuban M ajor (Sets Death Quotable
Despite Poor Evidence Q uotes

By FRANCIS I.. MCCARTHY
Peru, now aiiigned to the judge
Ualsed Pres* Internatiwtal
HAVANA IUPI)—Maj. Pedro advocala general's office of the
By Elite J i m Kewgh
MOSCOW — Premier Nikita S.
. . .. , _
. . .
...
Morejon Valdes, second “ war revolutionary army, bathed her
Vailed rresbyterian
Women. |crimtolj-. ,0 i*. lr(ftJ hr „ . « u
Khrushchev commenting on Ihe
t, met at the homr of Mri. , rn!cnrrd (o death early today brother's brain* out with a rock visit of Deputy Premier Anastas
after knocking him down.
1 Keogh, Country Club j , f lfr in all night trial.
Mlknyan to the United States:
•From his report to us we gel
Tueaday evening of lait
\ three-man revolutionary IrlPerei wai promptly jailed pend
The hoitrit opened the bunal found Morejon guilty of ai* Ing Investigation of hrr rhargc*. the Idra that the possibility of a
Bfeeting with a devotional follow- ■aiilnallon.
thaw in our relations is not extheft
and
other
n i«d by lenience prayer* from the rrimrt deipite the fart that only
rhided. To play at cold war now
group. Mr*. Ruby Linden, chair- about a third of the 35 witnesses
is very dangerous business.”
■an, read a report of the sell called againil him were able to
Title a tad aeeompliihmenti of the offer first hand teitimony about
JIASSLNA, N.Y.-Chief Corbett
Raft year. She alio expressed ap hie alleged crime* or to identify
Sundown, representing fhe Seneca
Indians in s Six Nxlion Indian
lation for cooperation and at- him a&gt; their perpetrator,
anee from member*.
confederacy fight against paying
The defendant, wearing prison
New York slato income taxes:
• - The purchase of a punch bowl blur*, was veiled tietween two
end 13 doten cup* to be uicd ilmllarly-elad men of approti"If my people wen- smart, they
la the adueatlonal building w ii mately hia height and build. Witwould have lunk him (Christo
decided after which Mr*. J. M. net* after wltnrti failed in alpher Columbus I and wr wouldn’t
be in this trouble today."
Thompson reviewed the final Irmpls to pick out the prisoner.
By Jo Hammond
. chapter in tha study book, ConverThe defrnie argued also that
Phone VA *3312
■ nationv on the Middle Rail.
CHICAGO — Itaibara Slrgel.
there may have iieen confusion
Hcartahaped eooklev. tiny land tietween the accused and two oth­ ' ‘Animated Magaiine of Fa*h: press agent (or a Reatnik Poets
wlchei, nuts, valentine candy, er Pedro Murejons in the a rm y- Ion" prrvented at Lyman high Magaiine telling of a poetry rrad
tea, coffee and orange Julec were one a major, the other a lieu­ school I’TA meeting last Tuesday ing to lie held to raise IJ.WO for
,
* nerved by tha hosier* m illed by tenant. The defendant did not at- night featured members of thr a printing bill:
Mrs. II. M. Gleason and Mrs. ways ute the •‘Valdes"—hla moth- Homr Economics dais showing "We’re going lo charge II.M (or
Joo Smathers.
cr's family name—which editing- fashions for all season*. Mrs. Es- j •dullr and ft (or sludents, but
anyone with a beard can come in
The next meeting will be held u|»tlf, h|m from Ihe other Morr ther P. Williams directed.
at Ihe home of Mrs. P. t). An jofU
A six-piece dance hind, under free."
- - —
dtraon on Lake Emma.
T*vc crime moil often mentioned Ihe direction of Michael Fisher.
Those present Tuesday night In thr testimony agilnit Morrjnn provided background music as
NEW YORK— General Sessions
wart Mrs. Linden, Mrs. Thomp­ was the killing of 13 farmhands, each model appeared through a Judge John A. Mullen in sentenc­
son, Mrs. Abbte Frecie, Mrs. Mil- one or them a 6-year old boy.
flower and fern bedecked picture ing Thomas Fitipalrick to six
lick, Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. P.
An unrxpcitrd sensation wat frame. All member! shown were months in jail for landing an air­
V. Anderson, Mr*. Richard Her lie, provided for the vpertalors when handmade products by members plane for a second timr on a
Manhattan alreel:
- -M r s . LuVera Harrison. Mrs. W. Iteina Cctpedrs, a girl from Ori of the d sn .
"There is no doubt that making
Kress, Mrs. Art Ailing. Mrs. C. entc Province brought here to tes­
Mary Rowlcs and Dick VckowW. Sjoblom, Mrs. W. Furgerson, tify agsinit Morejon. identified a ski provided vast amusemrnt with airstrips nf New York City street*
lira. Walter Piper, Mrs. A. Croc­ spectator ai having hern one of their clowning and mimicry of It fraught with danger."
ker, M n. J. R- Reives and Mrs. his men.
models.
WASHINGTON - Sen. Francis
Celebrates Mlrthday
Thommy.
Min Ccsprdr* &gt;ald Sgt. Adolfo
\
UPW T . Meet
Miss Cheryl Strong was honored Grcrn comment ing on a report
The Aasoeiation of the United
at • party last Tuesday crlrhrat by Allen W. Dulles a b o u t
Presbyterian Women will meet to
ing her tenth birthday annlver Intelligence Agency work, espe.
dally Soviet economic and prop*
night at &gt; in Ihe Educational
sary.
Building of the Churrh.
Guests were presented with hair gamla offensive*
m.
Barbecue Planned
"There is no doubt that Ihe
barrettes and note books as favors
*
Tha Wettmlnuler Fellowship of
and were served refreshments of Russians have made up their
i a e Community Presbyterian
cske. ire ereaui and cold drinks. minds lo l»e the No. 1 nation.”
r church will sponsor a barbecue
Dancing and games werr en­
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI*-A mem joyed during the party hours.
Wednesday, Jan. 21 In the Edu­
tier
of
President
Eisenhower's
cational Building. Serving will be
Attending were Susan Eldridgc,
cabinet says most bakers use Gail Hammond. Reeky Young.
' • &lt;TOm 5-7:30 p. m.
* , r H . M. Cochren will cook the fresh, wholesome eggs In their Donna and Reeky Harbor. Pame­
Meat and teenagers In the Fellow­ hatter.
la Farmer, Irene Agulias. Sandy
Arthur S. Flemming, secretary and Sherry Johnson. Margaret
ship a n is charge of other ar­
of
health,
education
and
welfare,
rangements. Tickets may be oh
Rlanlon, Lucille Rarbieri. Lorric.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — A
told a news conference he didn't Jalinda and Falecka Noble, of
tained from any memi-er.
mean to blacken Ihe good name Orlando, Beth Ylner and Dchie woman drpuly sheriff of Rakrr
Presbyter!sa Officers
County withheld morr than SlO.Ors)
.H. M. Gleason and R. W. Keogh of the baking industry recently in Strong.
in cash from official funds in
Scan Installed as elders of the hit announcement of a crackdown
Bake Kale
Community Presbyterian church, on the “ Incubator reject racket.”
The Lyman Junior Class spon lale 1937 and early 1938 but re­
Flemming had said the Food &amp; sored a Bake Sale at postofftrei placed them after the shortage
fuaday during the Morning Wor­
ship Service. Harold M. Porker- Drug Administration would move In Longwood, Casseltwrry, Fern wat discovered.
amlUi was ordained at eld' r; llill in on bakers who use rotlrn rggi Park and Altamonte Springs. Sat­ Stale Auditor Bryan Willis re­
Cook, Jot Smathers and R-qr How In their products.
urday. Jan. 24. Proceeds will go ported thr Incident Monday in
•U Jr., as trustees.
Tint brought the baking Indus- lo defray expenses nf the Junior- his audit of Rakrr County.
He said Mrs. Margarrt J. Slur
-These
men were elected to the try bouncing to iu frct |n protest. Senior prom
- it
man, office deputy for Sheriff Ed
[Ices at the annual meeting of Flemming Monday had this to
Prrsonsl*
church held last Wednesday lay:
*
Mrs. Casiir Malers. forinrrty Yarbrough, repaid Ihe money tn
|hu
"Wr arr glad to say that tjiose of I-ongwood, is visiting her August, 1938, after live short jgr
nigh
The present ruling body of the baker* who do buy these eggs dsughlrr and son in law, Mr. and was turned up by the state audit.
■ - church la R. W. Keogh, clerk; constitute a small minority of the Mrs. Mrrir Harris, and many of
The auditor said Mrs Sharnian.
II. M. Gleason. P. D. Anderson, industry
Wr know that most hrr friends In longwood. Mrs. who resigned late r. made fictitious
Harold Hockersmith, Waller Pi- baking firms are quite particular Maitrs* new home it In Delray hank deposits and krpt the money
per. W. Furgctsoo. A. V. Kemp about the quality of their eggs Rearh, Fla.
herself.
He added that a shortage of
and Mrs. J. N. Thompson.
•"'! other materials ."
Mr. and Mrt. Elmer Uuti, Kent,
Board of trustees ere Joe Sme“ And while this Incubator-rejrrl Ohio, have twen the guest of Mr. f.VU was found in thr Sanderson
then. Bill Cook. Roy Howell. Jr„ rarkrt is conservatively estimated and Mrs. Victor Hansen /nr the Negro School lunch room account
hut that the principal made It op
Robert WIlUi. Arthur Ailing and to be a million dollar business, it past two wreks
In other reports, Willis said two
Mr*. II. M. Cochran.
1is &lt;t"ilc *m*ll, of course rofflpaird
Arnold F'oss, Dale Finch, and
Mr*. II. M. Cochran is Sunday to the total volume of eggi used Roger Turney, Rockford. III., are Pjncllst County justices of thr
School superintendent; Joe Smith- by the legitimate industry."
gursls of Rill and Marge La- peace had hern suspending senirnccs and fines wilhuul autho­
t n . assistant.
'Ihe Associated Retail (lakers of Hree.
•
Teacher* for Ihe coming year America claimed the secretary
Miss Cheryl Slrong, daughter nf rity. Hr said they agreed tn stop
’ ■ir e Mr*. Ted Ilrooklyn, Mr*. I an bad cast a “ reflection on all hak- Mr. and Mr*. John Strong, cele­ thr prattler.
*te Lefflrr, Mrs. Arnold tlmey, trs" by hit originsl announce- brated her IWh birthday Tues
Mr*. Patrick McCarthy, Mrs. tnrnt.
day. Manv of Cheryl's friends
John Tilley, Pslrirk McCarthy, R.
were at her party In enjoy cake,
W. Keogh and Walter Piper.
ire iream and cotil drinks.
" •
Celebrate* Birthday
David Peters, son nf Mr. and
MILWAUKEE, Wit. (U P I) -Colin Keogh was honorse at a
Mrs. Carlton I'eters, graduate nf
Itrp Emanuel feller &lt;I&gt; N.Y.)
party celebrating his third birthSHORT HILLS, N.J (UPII— Lyman with the etas* nf 193*. is
d»y. Saturday allrrnoon. “ Space John A, Fielder, director of the presently stationed at I.arkiand lias predicted integration of public
schools won't be accomplished un­
age" was the tbrmr of tho parly International Flower Show (or 21 APR
til "about the year 3000" unless
and was artfully carried out in years, died Sunday.
Ihe atiornc) general is given au­
j s r l y favors, the "space" cake
thority lo enforce it.
J|pd star cookies.
BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPli-Thoin
Speaking before members of
••'•Guests were Debbie and Laurie as A. Rose, 35, a former newspa
the Wisconsin Rankrra Assn. Mon­
Dedman. Debbie and Robin Pillry, per inan in Buffalo and Syracuse
day, Crltrr said hr would puiji
David McCarthy. Linda and Kim- dird Monday of rsnerr.
_____
NEW YORK (UPI)—Mrs- El- for a hill in Congress lo give the
berely Wilber, Util Sjublom, Ka­
thy Willard, Chad Williams, Dean
NFW YORK (UPIV—Israel Urv r*nor Roo,rvHl **1'1 ,od*F ,hf attorney general powrr to rn•' would favor Adlai Mevrnson as forre desegregation
and BUI Barley. David and Marly in. rclirrd merrhanl and Iradrr
Ifockersmiih, Craig and Keith in Jrwish affairs, died Sunday id secretary of state In a Democrat­ Crltrr also blamed President Ei­
senhower (or Ihe lag In integra­
ic national administration.
Keogh, Kenny and Stephanie a heart attack.
Mrs. Roosevelt msde Ihe state­ tion because "he ha* never Indi­
Hl-kson. Patty nilley, Drbhlc
cated whether he app.ovrs nr dis­
Goble aod Ned Day.
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (U PD -M sj ment in hrr question and an­
Adults tndudrd Mrs. I-ouis liar Henry Erank Schrordrr. St-year- swer column In MeCall's Msga- approves o( the Supreme Court's
desegregation decision."
JjF*
"u
|Jr*' old veteran credited uiih sound line.
Roland Gobr, Mr. John Pillry. ,
h bugle
whlch ,rnl
u - m -s i 'i urn feddy RnoirvelCi Rough Ridrrs
lean Willard. Mr*. Rlehard Wtl up San Juan Hill, was buried
her. Mrs. Ty Drdman and Mrs. Monday with lull military honors.
Pat Riltey.
Srhrocder, holder of Ihe Con­
Ilanswarmlag Party
gressional Medal of Honor, was a
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Brooklyn werr young non commissioned officer in
hpoorrd at a housewarming party the Spanish American War whrn
by Use Sunday School memhen hr sounded the call for the fa
of the rresbyterian church, Sun- mous charge. Hr dird Tuesday at
487 afternoon.
his home in long Reach, Catlf.
Personals
-Wr. and Mr*. Shorty Omay and
DETROIT &lt;UPI&gt; - George T).
children spent Sunday In Jack­ Grant, bicycle racer and a pio­
sonville visiting rrlalivci.
neer in the auto industry, dird
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Rugensteln Monday.
have as their guest*, hit parents
of New York.
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ties have ended the robbing activ*
Itlea of three polite Juvenile* who
kkpt a dairy of their mtsderds.
Juvenile authorities said Mon­
day (he youngsters, two 13-year*
•Id boy* and a 13 year old. kept
» dairy tn which they accounted
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ted. and « more pilfer jobs Ihcy
had lined up for Ihe fulure-xll
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poller said. After robbing the Uni­
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LAFF-A-DAY

9— F L O W E R S .

F IA N T R

GRAFEVII.I.E NURSERY
BEAt riKUL HOLLY
All kinds and slrr&lt;
Grspewlle Avr.
FA 7 ORb.

13— Special Barries*
HEATING

H. H. POPE CO.

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F A U T O R T
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V E N E T I A N
B IX N D S

204 S. Park ---- FA 1 4234
Enrlr-srd head. Sagprool boMorn
FOUND- Set nf keys on boat jet Room with kitchen privtlegerail with plaiitc ends. PUitln
ty lilt Seminole Rlvd Oanrr Call KOrest 4 3311 after 5 p. m
4- R E A C H
R E N T A L S
Ts'sriilon
Tubes
Tested
Free.
or rajon tapes. Cottas #r Rjloa
Marion Market C A R D AGE
can claim at Jaycee'a Informa­
4— W A N T E D T O
R E N T
2
Brdroom
furnuhed
apartmrm
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
cards.
•»
TLA NTS (or sale. Tred Thuntion Booth at the Zoo by payine
4— R E A L
E S T A T E
F O R S A L E
At The Sign Of The Totem Pole. Srnkarik (.lana und Paint Co.
2II’ i laurel.
ton. FA 2 19B)
for thii ad.
2617 S. Fretseh Arw.
•— F A R M S . A C R E A G E •
112 111 W
2nd St. Ph. F A 2 -44S 1
STORAGE SPACE — Downtown
:-F O R RENT"
G R O V E S
WOODRUFF'S
area SM »q. ft PA t 7)16
Quick
laundromat
Serrtca
T - R E A L
E S T A T E W A N T E D
Jackets - llnota • Tent- - Luggage
E a r n - A Garden C e n t e r
•
2. 3 and t bedroom house* and
Shirt- Vint shod In 41 Hours
•— M I S C E L L A N E O U S
A R M Y N A V Y S U R P L U S
ANNUALS
Kurniahed garage apt. 2 bedroom,
amall
apartment.
Sanders Dry Cleaning
310 Sanford A r e m i e
• -F L O W E R S
• P L A N T S
M l C e l e r y A * 4.
living room, electric kitchen,
ROSA
I.
PAYTON.
Broker
P. 23th St. Foodmsrt Bide
S H R U B S
bath. p«rch L carporie Adulta
Phone
FA
11301
Gaheater
— dinette. tJOl ETRott.
Klorat Arrangement- — Corsages. MM 'TIISIDE LAUNDROMAT
_ IS — O F F I C E
u q i lP M E N T
only. 473 Ph. EA 2V«4.
• 11— a u ' t o m o i i i i .e s .
SANFORD
FLOWER
SHOP
v\ M AKA APARTMCHTS: r u a i
I'OKUH glider — Itcrl detk chair
ENVELOPES, letlrrhrad- stair
KA 2 1*22 nr KA 2 0270
T R A I L E R S
private lath*. 114 W. Firot RC Rich farm land for lea*r, al*o, 2
—boy« beginner hike — hand
mentv,
invoices,
hand
bills,
anl
II—
B O A T S A
M O T O R S
bedroom
modern h o m e
lawn mower — stroller — Singer
2
bedroom
cement
block
houie.
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programs, e t c .
Proarmive
is—f a r m s u p p l ie s a
EA 2 (WOO
portable lahle. Ph. KA 2 3434.
unfurniahrd.
FA
2-4030
Printing Co Phone VA 2 293t —
M A C H I N E R Y
31 PLYMOUTH 4 dr. RAH. $300 | 104 W ill 11th SI
14— P E T S • L I V E S T O C K 12 Ft. upright llotpoint deep*
itouin with adjoining powder v- r k a i . e s t a t e for s a l e
E A 2 H -M before * p. m .
S U P P L IE S
frcerc, late '3(1 model, write
room private bath—close in—
CUSTOM BUILT HOME
ROLIjAWAY, Hospital ant llahy
15 —
A R T IC T .E S W A N T E D
perfect, looks like new. Call
601 Palmetto. FA 2 44U8
'37
41
It
Houirtrailer,
mu-t
go,
•
CB
—
Terrauo
Klnora
Be«li.
Day,
Week
or
Month—
It— P L A C E S T O
E A T
KA 2-7011.
mod
any
oiler
accepted.
•
3
Brdroom
—
2
Bath
TeL KA 2-3t$t. Furniture Center
17— B E A U T Y
P A R L O R S
Colonial 2 itory home KA 2 7104 •e Paneled Den
FA 2 0471.
114 West First St.
IS— F E M A L E
H E L P
W A N T E D
lit frigrrator and stove $63 each.
. I I — M A L E
H E L P
W A N T E D
tM4 Myrtle Ave.
RENT OR SALE: 5 Acre farm. • Cuitoin Kitchen
12-BOATS
sod
MOTORS
lurnltuir
Moving
A
Storage
24- M A L U
O R
F E M A L E
Largo 1 bedroom bouae. large • Endoard Garage
I
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I’
llll.l.irs.
Agent
Kl R N IT l HI
and
SI— W O R K
W A N T E D
barn. Eaav term*. Joaeph B • Fenced Hack Yard
“ Gateway tn the Waterway''
WASHBURN VAN LINES
llo rS K IIO I D
G O O D S
• 2 Easement* to Dkr
IS— B U S IN E S S
Levy, I’h EA 2 1223.
A o tr
Prtnriide
Dealer
nm ) rench Ave
1 \ 2 IM I
$1 m i Down — Mortgage
O P P O R T U N IT I E S
HOBSON SPORTING GOODS
SELL IS YOl ll FURNITURE
KA 2 3(04
Beautifully fumtahrd r o o m . BY OWNER
JS— S P E C IA l
S E R V IC E S
304 6 A K. 1.1 Khans KA 2 3961
•hoe- in • We BUY thr Mo-t
EA 2 7104
14- P I A N O
S E R V IC E S
giil.l or • Mr- SELL the Most - a-vrrUsting brontr.
Kor the Beat Buy* In Real Ealate
54A—BUILDING CONTRACTORS
M E R I T R Y O l I B O A R D M O TO R S
-liver—Write
*‘ I wonder it he known what he's sayin g!'
• Wr PAY thr Most
1 Bdrm iin.*urnltiied apt. $70. 3KK C U l.l.K N A I1AKKEY
25 —
E L E C T R I C AT.
W. P. SMI III
It All! KK A ll
M I'l R lit XDIN'G rtWT
KUO. Magnolia. KA 2 3911.
W.
A.
Cegle,
Jr.
Salatman
C O N T R A 4T 0 R S
Outlu-ird Salea A Serrlre
M.
Ph. KA 2 (4177
KO
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Ate.
Fh.
PA_»
a»»l
ti A -B I T L D I N O . R EP A IR S .
4— REAL ESTATE FOR BALA *— REAL ESTATE FOR I ALB
7313 Park Avr
T.A 2 4211
ALTAMONTE Lovely new 2 Nd
55B B U IL D IN G
S U P P L IE S
room duple*, water furnished, SOI 111 PINLCRl hT. 1 bedroom
• Blti VALUES
REAL ESTATE D R I V E I N
ST— N O T I C E
• P E R S O N A L S
14—
P r l s U s e - l o i h *S e p p l t ' a
U 6 -ROOFING A FIT WRING
children w e l c o m e . $91. Ph.
• yi IKK CREDIT «
home. I1* hath* Low down
'2141 7'trnch Avr
COUNTRY CLUB
J SI— k R T lI 'L K S
F O R S A L E
• EASY TERMS
MIDway 71112.
payment, 197 month 117 W'.
SLAAIESK
veal
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kltleni.
r 14— f u r n i t u r e ; A
J. W. HALL
W .m il and
Dr. F A
2 2934
WIlaSON - MAIER
KA 2 122*
Clean down«lair* furnitlird apt.,
MANOR
HOUSEHOLD
Brallor
New And l se&lt;l Furniture
oil heal. 611 Park.
"Call l le ir I hons FA 2 3*41 Pair of Stamrie cats; female age
TITUSVILLE
2 Italrnum*
111 E. Firat St.
KA 23422
l’ l t MHING A HEATING INC.
Kurn. Apt. Ph KA 2 2*00.
four, male age two Mrs. W. C
F lorida Hoorn
IF IT IS IlK A I. ESTATE
lucensrd
—
Bonded
—
Insured
Kanrary,
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w.
t*tb
l\
I IIP
M V I I I i « l » I • 14 1 ' M l .
_ $SAVE$
Crumley A Monterlh
Brand new duple*. 21t Concord « i i i n r *t m i : » t % t i ; u f n - i i N a
— F .U .A . ||»%
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M ill
t K H I W M »•
a! 117 South l ark l b. FA '2 4693 I T — B E A U T T P A R L O R S
Cocoa. Coc»a Beach, le-rvburg.
New &amp; I'ned
Drive, c asselberry. 1*3 mo.
I U l \ I 4 9 1 t i l l I I I 4 I 4 V4 M l . S H ? I
January 22
Sanford, Titmvilte amt etr
Day* GArden 3 9003
Furniture and Appliances
M l l l l i: u l
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Admlwlonv
$*• &gt; f l N l » 1 . I C
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SANFORD - Phone K.A 2 7KM
Sanford- Most Modrrn
Night* Cllrrry t 3731
i t - b d l M i l &gt;B t » f I f * H ' R t # o f F l o f U R
( It Home
Kitchen partially
Mra. Dorii Jean Sandbcre
Brautv Salon
r « i l u » n « 4.
furni-hrd $110 my equity. $17.
i DeBary)
Sleeping room with private rn •% a •
Soil Water T. A' Stamps
ri.l'MRING
(In clu d e - Honing)
203 20$ E. First St. Ph. FA 2-0142
per month FIIA approvr-l lay.
_
Mra. Bill Maion iSanford)
trance
and
private
bath. l l . t K I* 4 U K H i t ' l l . • I. Sa*
IIA K It lE n .S R E A L T Y ' N O O K
Contracting A R epairs
a F lo rid * kOip«rfltt)P. »
•*-.
rated at lit Country Club Circle, 103 So. Oak
•
Martha Beni (Sanfordi
KA 2 3996
TiRfarulRM r
Used furniture. *ppliine*i, tsela
FA 2 3742
Free Kstim ates
N oTlt*i:
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im lN U N T
Im j M A I N
Just &lt;df West 20th
Bernice Whlchman (Sanford)
etc. Rought--old. I.arri'a. Marl
R
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ritt m i t ; t » i s « :
S
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furnished
apartment.
lo ii Marino I Sanford 1
IS
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Till:
14— K B M A I . K
R ltL r
W A N T M tt
2!) S-nford Ava Th. FA l-ilML
20) Sanford Avr Phone KA 2 33U
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MAJOR IIROtVN REALTY
Donna Miller (Sanford!
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HOUSEWIVES:
Earn
ritra
money
Lutina White (SanfordI
Realtor
% 1114VI I T &gt; 1A X n t . V .
2 New llontra — Kor RENT or « t Tl Ol . V A li . Sl .I t %»•»
only
monthly
a l l n * • i d i i i a « 4tl » &gt; a r .
In your -pare time. Mr- B
Dl-rhargrI.AKE MARY
SALK
I R R t l R l I l i a - r « 14 I *4' 14i ■ l i t ) M A h '
• Blocks Watt Of French
averaged $162 per hour. PleaMra. Ila&gt;mnnil Srhulir ami
Ph. EA 2 3237 m FA 2 IHI
I at i f
i i t f f n e i , ratal*. m o r l l s i R « r
1 Bdrm . 2 Bath*. 1123
.
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I
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ant work, vhould have 12 or
Avenue an 2&lt;Hh Street.
baby lioy ISanford I
2 lldrm . Kla. Boom, lltw mo. I*« i e v I r g. f T o t *! h # r « i n a M * r i l f R c i l b *
I'll A IR ING
more -pare bouiv each week.
MODEL UI’ EN DAILY
Penelope Lloyd (Lake Mary)
*-| a o . | l h * f s l l u t R l n a H t r i u H f I n *
F.4It.41E ll'S AGENCY
ID min. drive Ka«t of Bate.
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Martha Bred (Sanford)
Used Furniture
W B. Bridges, Phone Evenings • t R l m i n a
V V. lannrr, Realtor
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u i i t l R r BY OWNER: 3 bedroom CB home
St
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Sanford.
Kla.
or
phone
even
Villa Erholt (Sanford)
h&gt; i w i
l i f t # ■*i • • n*e a r # a l a o . l
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AIR 4 o.NIII I DINING
Geneva 2IH
I). II. Whitmore. A-tor.
on
shaded
lots,
ideal
location.
SALE
ingt K.A 1 2707.
| *
k n u o f» I a- I • I I I !
Betty Karon I DeBary I
C D N T R A C T and R E P A IR W O R K
til S Krench Avr. I'h KA 2 3221
a-f 4» H *
Can
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n- financed 911 I atalma
l—FULL
S
IZE
HOLLYWOOD
U
Maybellr Have* (Sanfordl
P A lilF I. \ t 9 I
10-7 S a n f o r d \ v e .
K A 2 6342
llr Phone W. B West KO 3 3226 After lioura KA 2 2t.tR or K \ 2 liJI SEAMSTRESS for rut apron-.
Steelers Si&gt;;n Hud
l t i . | i | N 4 i I ' . l f h i v f 44 01
BEDS EACH
124.30
Sarah George i Sanford i
• T h a t » a a r t a.f l a a t I a. r V * R l r I *
Average earning- II 3o hour.
Oviedo ailer • 30 p. m
l-TWIN SIZE BEDS, EXCELL­
Donna Miller (Sanfordi
PITTSBURGH (U Pli — Ray
l.ikv
M a n o t i •• » f
iJ»«l
in
HA4 .MONT) .M. 11AI.I.
Kupairs ENT CONDITION EACH ItS.OO
Simple, easy. Canvassing not IMumbinir
r i 4f i i . , v &gt; L I I
l ‘a &gt; * n . I ’ u h l i a
Mathew*, one of the oldr»t play
January 21
•a, rata
nf
f 9III I Ii a&gt;| 9 C O U ti I 1,
Sm irl People HUY HKFOHK
REALTOR A IVS lROH
required
Write
NOVELTY
Joe C. Tbomav
3-ODD OCCASIONAL CHAIRS
Admissions
era on the Pittsburgh Sleeler* in
ri.vrita
n i c i * » * r I la u l a f l f d l l *
Third St. A Park Avenue. South
A lloom !
Al’ no.NS. Caldwell. Arkansas.
102.1 Sarita SI.
) A 2 0641)
a 411*9' I 4 • f o i l ' l l * R. « «• N i l ! M * «
EACH
$10 00
Vincent Stowed (Enterprise) length of service, signed hi* loin
• m nltiK
•I M J *ainar o f l » l
Vail Call Hall
t : PC LIVING ROOM SUITE
Thr H om e llnrgainn Are
Grace Ann LeGrr IDaytona contract with the National Foot
e.f I ' f R . r i * I 4 k * F l a n u f R
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3441
This t« a gurit pa— lo the Itita
ONLY
IM.M
f * . • v. la.l III r i a l I l M . k I I . ! * • • •
ball League club Monday Only
Beachl
n o w :
p l l b l l . I l f a * r d t a.f |4a m l N « a | R
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Thralrr for Edna William-.
Bernard G. Braddy (Geneva) Krnie Slauinrr. a Sleeler for II
I w t iu l l .F'lwfl.U
IhfllVR
IUH
Ksp dale Krb. 9. '39.
2 hr. CB home, screen porch, kit­
HOYS WANTED
t* • t l h
Fas t lino o f Raid
seasons, outrank*. Mathew«, who
Sally Hutchison (Sanford)
RETIHE UNDER THE OAKS
New Rut Shop Worn
I
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• .a f | |
a W M l
chen equipped, small ilbwn pay­ Bov a (2 yeara old In sell “ THE
play* offensive end.
Mallie Credit (Sanford)
i -i-aiw iii.tf lha S m i b k o u ftU a rr
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financed
$17
a
SANFORD HERALD'' ON the
•' ffc ll h
T*i&lt; II P . Ili*
Magdalena Talc (DeBary)
FURNISHED 2 bedroom masonry
*.4
i : i s r * 4 t.
t« tistisrir
month Large nicely landscaped
streets in the Downtown araa. P I A N O T U N I N G A I I I P A I R I M i I—TWIN SIZE KNOTTY PINK
a
Murdock Johnvon (Long-rood) TV K»ut Planned
hom* vsilhln walking distance
I I - f • » * a *1 l ^ a l . I t i t i . v a N o r t h *
RED WITH 21ATTN EM AND
lot. vrnrtlan blinds Call Colby
Report to the Sanford Herald
• a • t a * 11 a t - " a ». a* | h « r ’ r l l n # r f
^
Blanrhe N. E'ersuion
o(
downtown.
This
houie
is
nest
W . I.. I I A R M O N
SPRINGS LIKE NEW 433.00
CHICAGO i UPI i—Spider Wrhb
• a l l I. V4I I
|R*I l a h R U B B KA
2
1130
eat.
404
I
to
4
p
m,
Offlre
after
school.
(Sanford)
led under three large oak
Ph. EA 2 4221 After 3 00 p in. I—7 WIN SIZE IHIYAI. CONTORT
and Bobby Boyd, a pair of Chi­ U '4 . V i pl l i I I t f &gt; R k I ' a * k 11o h a • R
alter 4 KA 2 0M).
Dorothy Jonea (Sanfutdi
trees Seller will paint outside
IIOX .SPRINGS A MATTRESS
cago
mld.tli
weight*,
have
tllnril
Ini
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Marian E. Crum (O-trent
24-A III II.DING CON I It \crollS
in suit buyer. Trice $1230. LOW
l » e r a t ia*n
LIKE
NEW $U9(i) VAI.L’ K
to
meet
in
a
nationally
televised
• I l i l l . i T *|i *
Carrie Mae Oliver (Sanford)
DOWN PAYMENT with easy 2 h r , CB humr, electric kitchen Baby alt or Iron EA 2 792*
NOW
'V PRICK
10 round l-oul at thr Chicago Sta­
*ta a a a r#
»vj* l - • i *
l • V f | R« * ,
For carpentry, painting'. • rent­
equipment, tile bath. Jalousie
Itlrth*
monthly
pay
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windows, utility rm , land-rap. SIGN I.rltrnng KA 2 7921.
9 F iRf*
Baby boy to Mr and Mra. dium. Kfb 23 Ttie third ranked I t * J l . l t la f H a I9| | n *-|9 I
t v n i:
ic'.i.ftis
Webb knoikrd nut thr unranked I ' l * I ' l f O A A f y f I I I .1 • &lt; i - a..U n i o n .
aiphalt Hie. ivb-vl,'- stding,
r ‘. Iswn. large brick liar lly
Henry Jarkion (Sanford)
W. II. -Bill- STE M I’ KH A«*»ey
Boyd in the *i*lli round in a prr I ' A H C F .MI a a iHt$
ma-onry
or
wood
atrpv, Irvrlmg I—IOAM Itt Bit Eli SOFA AND
3oo
It
Horn
Naval
llair.
I«,9oo
III—hsrgr*
n my l U a « • w * v
R ealtor a l a is n r
Work wanted a* porter. Janitor or
( ii Ml: $2J9i*i VALUE ftnono
vlou* meeting,
T h a t i - a r t a&lt;f I
•
1 R»U H
and repairing garageand
KA 2 3479
William May* (Oviedo)
iH-hwa-her. 7M Bay Ave.
o f I ' r i e l r -a l . i k * M s i o t i a i r a * Alio*. Laura R. Oiler. II. K. Taffsr
t—NOKA SLEEPER $7130 J’A Iwreeklng
rail
F.k
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4a99.
I *
I ' a RR
January 21
ArDtl Price, Everrlt Harper
UK NOW
. 441.VI
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»♦ ltd* *f H a m l n o l *
AdmDtlonv
Polo Head Reelected
• a.llatl
F l * » f M a i « i - . * f P O f l l R U * Phone FA 2 IMI
Ml N. Park 1 BEDROOM — 2 BATH HOME Painting A t. KA 2 711$
OCCASIONAL C H A I R S
HOUSE lluildrr — addition* — (-iil)D
U l l r e l f a l l l * . | R » f e * l l o » • . 10*
V
Terry l-andl (Sanfordi
NEW YORK ( l PI)—Uevcrcua
Brautlful, -pa.loui on thier loti.
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

Uim«l Prea* Leaned Wire

Established 1908

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WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28. 1959

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 358

County Accepts Appraisal Rule
Space Trips Fantastic? Squadron Trains,
Night flights Set
Not So, Experts Declare

Nights will be n*&gt;i*y over Han
ford i tain a* VAII9 antera thr
second phase of tralnlni Air d*
WASHINGTON &lt;UP1) — Top apx-ed of light—IB6.UU0 mitaa a ploy mml neat August.
space expert*
aaid today that second—and destroying rwitiiri
Flight* will leave ami rrttirn to
within to years man could be with death ray *
ihr Sanford Naval Air Station
landing uo Mar*, reaching out (or Th* dartling futuristic foretaste , during early evening and late
Jupiter, living m *pace station* ! —compiled in a report by the n|Kh| hllora.
amt telecasting to all the world.
House Spare Committer — were
The squadron will fly simulated
Moreover, one expert aaid men '•ritten by id apace expert* In the ajrrraft carrier hop* and
longwithin *1 y u n may tw Dashing |PGreat Britain. Germany, fang,bombingmissions. Constant

COURTESY COUPLE ARRESTED — Mr., Charlie Morriaon, Chamber public relation* lo 1hr ftiri amj aa|txics at the IUlr and the Far Fait.
and Mr*. A! Bnatnrdo look notiplunsed
1U director. The "arreiit'’
took
place
late
thia
—— T,’r
•'»***»
committee's
report
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no a'atlAVt
prrdlrled
these an
space
develop
Syft. Leo Rock introduce* Dave Thrasher mornitiK at the south city limit*. The Ita*tnenls by 1969
(toft). Court**#- Week chairman, and tardo* are now at the Mayfair Inn.
—Designs for rockets Capable of
mm

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field carrier landinga must he
made to insure pilot proficiency.

High Level Urged;
Millage Will Drop
Th* Seminole County Conmthuion yentariUy rescinded
it* order ou property uppruixal*, but voted to urge the county
tax XAaeaaur to *et a high level on M***xnt«nU when the gure
rent survey U completed.
Commiis*ioner* and member* of the County School Hoard
went on record a* favoring an axae.-vament level of 75 percent.

Judge Says Youths
In County 'Good'

Both voted M adopt resolution*
to this effect and present totem
to Mr*. Mary Karla Walker, coun­
ty as lessor.
Hie Commission, which bad in­
structed IhiwUng Appraisal Co.
lo list 71 per rent of value on ap­
praisal rards, rescinded (hit ac­
tion after reading statements by
Turnpi roller Kay Green In Th*
Sanford Herald.
At the time (he Cominisstna and
School Board, meeting Jointly,
voted to ask Mrs Walker for as­
sessment* at 7k per cent of "full
cash value", memtier* pledged
themaelvcs to a reduction of the
millage ratr
John Kriilvr, Comml d on chairman. and R T. Milwee, county
IUMrln.
, ndcn, .empha.ilrd
lllljh. iilrd that
superintendent,
ihe nidlage ratr. Ihe actual ratr of
taxation, would b« reduced "ac­
cording to the increase in the level
of anctimtnl " Both pointed out
that Ihe governing ags-ncie* "will
set th* millage rate ao that K will
produce minimum needs."
Pupirs of thr resolution also
will be sent lo Gov. LrKoy Col­
lins and Green, who said yester­
day that a new manual for Ux
assessor* makes B mandatory that
aa.csimrnts b* baaed on 100 per
rent of value.
A statement by Krider prior to
a motion to rescind th* "TS per
cent of valu*" order fndkaled that
the Commission had been Inform­
ed previously of Greeo'i feelings
on this matter.
When the issue was raised. S li­
der said, "I've already told Dow­
ling "
Although thr Commission and
School Hoard will ask a TS per
cent assessment, thia ia not bind­
ing on Mr*. Walker. The tax as­
sessor told The Herald that she
waa "thinking In term* of OS per
rent.'* although ahe said a de­
finite figure hat not hern choseA.
Thr Florida Iludgrt Commission,
mreting today, was scheduled to
tak* arthm on the new lax as­
sessment manual.
In other action yrstrnUy, the
Com mission voted lo Interview
applicants Saturday for lh* coun­
ty tnglnrer’s Job. okayed tha hir­
ing of another secretary for the
toning commission (SI.R00 per
year), and employed a Dowling
employe at 12 per hour on a parttime hasia for the toning commis­
sion
Al th* time his Job with Dow­
ling is completed, the employe
will Join Ihe counly at D.ooo per
year.

Because the All) Sky warriors
are noisy, resident* were urged to
Th* juvenile aituatiua in fem
remember lha. this is a necessary
(Herald Staff Photo)
boring through the earth, con­ evil. All squadrons at the Naval In-.lc County i* very good said
struction of underwater cargo Air Station must train, officials Judgr Wilson Alexander in an ad­
ship* ami operation o f manned said. "If America ia to remain in dress to the Sanford Pilot Club
Ike Denies Rift
a state of constant readiness, the Iasi night at the monthly dinner
WASHINGTON (IT'D — Fred orblla) ilumbers
—Space probe* to the planrt men nmsi fly. War Is no reapeclor meeting.
dent Elsenhower today branded
of day or night. The pilot* must
Alexander said Ui*t. taking into
as irrvs|*&gt;nsible a report of a rift Merrury
—Accurate weather forecasting. be able lo operate with their consideration the population of the
with Chief Justice Karl Warren.
A young couple from Cleveland. Carol and Al llattardo, who re-1*aid. "1 couldn't Itgure »tut I'd
—Various stage* of progress on rtew* at any time, in any wea­ county and it* present rapid
Ohio w n "arrested" at the city c*nll) returned from Germany, Idorr wrong.”
such forma of rocket propuliicm as ther,
glow lit, juvenile delinquency I*
Heavy
Loot
Stolen
limits thia morning to be-jme San- were baited When Mormon. pub-| The ltestanlus had been visiting
Sanfurd's slogan during this very Utile. There were only 11M
CARTHAGE, Miaa. (U P lj-B u r- ionic and pholonic power, plasma
Yu.
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V
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ford'* lt»6n "Courtesy Coupie
nr
relation* director for the her mother. Mr*. Itichard Randall,
glar* entered a local bank and jet*, solar boiler*, magnetic brak­ period might be. "If night flying case Ui. rising juvenile, m Uv.
For two and one-half hour*. Chamber, and Dave Thruhrr, M Winter Park. They were en carried away 3J.IW0 penniea, po­ ing and even solar satis — a tall (Mllicr* you, think how much imint\ during IPod
.Charlie Morrisun, Dave Thraihrr. Jaycee chairman of Courtesy route to Cleveland, where Al plana lice reported Tuesday.
propelled by light from Ihr sun. sleep ia tost behind the iron cur­
Dulles uf a county Judgr varies
•brvl Set Leo Hock of the Sanford Week, told the couple “ this isn't a to work for his brother in cement
One expert— George L Haller, tain for the iam# reason."
in cuunlira according to alar and
controlling.
lie
has
been
released
Police Dept, waited to arrest pinch.*’ 22-yrar-old Al collapsed
a fieneral Electric Co vice presiimputation, hr said. The Seminole
aoi nrone who looked “Just right.” against hia little Smica ear and Irom the Air Force, alter three Cabinet ‘Shuffled’
dent— .ummed up the tone of
County judge baa three spheres of
AMMAN.
Jordan
&lt;UIT&gt;—
King
years in tUthurg, Germany. The
the report In hla statement:
jurisdiction: limited criminal, civil
couple ha* hern married 3 4 years. Hussein ha* shuffled hi* cabinet,
"Man'* venture into apace la the
and proiailr. The nerd uf th*
The Courtesy Couple wa* taken relieving I’remler Samir Klfai of great enterprise of this centurymunty for separate facilities for
to the .Mayt'uir Inn, where they his duties as defense minister,
Tremendous progress has already
Juveniles and the mrntally ill waa
were given the key to the city by
been made, Yet in the light of
riled by th* judge.
Draft-Exempts
Eyed
Mayor Al Wilson. W. Scott Hums,
what remains lo hr done all that
Mrs. Sidney Hive had charg* of
manager of the Florida 1‘owrr and
WASHINGTON (UPD — Srlec- ha* been accomplished ao far It
Two mrn suffered hums Monday thr program and introduced Judge
Light Co. presented the pair with! Use Service Director Lewis B. no morr than a tennis hall as afternoon a* they worked on a Alexander.
an electric fry pan. They received Hershey proposed today that draft* viewed In relation to the earth.’' Job for Florida Power and Ught
Twu guests, Mrs. Wilson Alex­
two large bags of fruit from Cat- exempt young men be trained for
Co. at Hi* Interstate Highway in­ ander and Mr*. Jeanie Blair, were
ick Fruit Co , candy and Ugaretie* eh II defense
prrsuit. Three new members. Miss
tersection In t-akr Monroe
Cowan-Houghton Terrace will behind Edward Higgins Terrace, from Kuuinillat and Anderson, and
Woodson I-rMailrrs and Edward Dorothy Cooper, Mrs. Winifred
•pen Fab. t on West Tturd St.
which contains to units With the flowers from Ramsey Florist
Blacks Oil RlimpagU
Snipes, both of the Orlando area, Hunter, and Mri. Janet Smith,
The new project ia the fourth 210 apartments for Nr strut, in
Greeting the Itasterdo* al Uu
|,F.OPOI4)VHXE. Belgian Con
wrrr burned when the guide line were presented.
built by the Sanford Housing Caslic Brewer ami William Clark
wa* trank Mr bane Jr. )(0 jc p l ) — Armed troop* were
Mrs. Walter Carter, president of
they wrrr holding hit a power
Authority and the first since 1912 Court*, this linns* to 23o the num- Mayfair
I hey will be guest* of U.e Hotel CJ|,lnt
,&lt;k)i) to C0ntT0|
line, .ending 13,000 volts of elec­ th* club, urged member* to b* at
Thirty unit* will lie rented to her of low rent farttiltr* available until Iheir departure tomorrow. ^ A(rlr, ni
Europeantricity through hoth One wa* the Vocational School Friday eve­
familiaa with low income*
through the Authority
After luncheon at the Mayfair to 0Wned car* amt looting tHiildings,
RICHMOND. V* (U P D - Gov. knocked Into a dltrh, the other ning lu finish addtesaing and stuf­
The project la located diiectly
Total construction co*l was day
. Morrison drove them around
J. Lindsay Almond urged a spe­ brought lo 1)1* knrei In llir truck fing envelope* for Ihe Easter Seal
$279,000. Built of concrete block, Scmumle County M a new Obis
cial session of. (lie General Assem­ In which tmlh were working
•ale. Tile club voted tu hold busi­
each unit contain, a stove, re­ mobile from Holler Motor Co. To­ Maid Visits Nassau
They wrrr taken to Seminole ness meeting* at th* Civic Center
frigerator. apace healer and tolar night, the) will attend a barbecue
NASSAU (UPD—Melinda Berry. bly today to mart an immediate
heating system The &gt;o^ heat at the Mayfair Country Club.
Maid of CoUdu. took lea today program of tuition grant* and (hen Memorial Hospital, where la H u - la th* future.
ennelder a wholesale revision of ter* waa held overnight for *bia new to _the Mtqect.
m ine*
Tomorrow’* schedule InfItidf* a with I-ady Greta Oakes. Sir Cli­
are*aY.nlaill*, with from uni to guest appearance at the Chamb­ fford and lady Bede ami other Virginia'* public arhool system to serv alien after suffering hums
on hla linger a and lor a Snipes
four bedrooms A. B N'rwton ami er's ”Orfcc (Tub," and luncheon dignitaries nf this British colony. head off integration
Almond cast aside a* Impracti­ was released with lesa venous
Co.. VMalia. Ga’ . U.1* t/lr ron vssit* die Sanfuni'Seminule County
cal demands that he use hi. M ice burns
alniction firm.
Looms
All Sanford merchants and in­ Included In the tu»t of run* Jay &gt;era, sponsors of ’’Courtesy Conference
The men wrrr unloading large
WASHINGTON
(UPD
The
P°**ra
to rio.e
terested persons are invited In at- ilrurtlon &lt;t’.'.JOt) per unit ). li Week."
school* threatened with Integra concrete anchors, using , * winch
U.
S.
and
Kus.lt
today
appeared
When the U-ii U g Io* checked in
tend a general meeting of the Re­ shruhliery . lawn* anti paving of
Ron before they open Monday. and tine attached lo an A frame
tail Merchants Division at H p roads To qualify Irnants must it the hotel they met Mrs John *° •«* moving slo-sly but surely
The governor, in a dramatic ap on the truck They are employed
NORFOLK, Va. (U PD — Vir­
MrUraw. Sanford', favorite base toward an early Big Four confer pearancr before a hastily • con by the Paul Jet Construction Co.,
m. tomorrow night In the Sanford
ginia's largest city aloud on the
and Mr. Chnsty rnre on Kuropean problems.
venrd
special
session,
railed
for
|
Orlando,
which
Is
subcontracting
*'*m*I‘ ...
. to Gordon Bradley, executive dir- Walsh, Mayfair Inn nodes*.
threshold of Integration today.
vA
^
,lr*l meeting of pctor
(|w Authority, many of
cash grants lo permit student* la ior (hr Florida Power ami Light
Barring a last minute legal man
Fast
.Jet
Tested
attend
private
facilities
Co
' “ 4. dow? ‘own
Sf.'1' " 1 the former tenants have bought
euvrr or some atilt to be devised
SAN
DIEGO,
Calif
(UPD
other* , have been held. with
an
Almond also asked for repeal
W. Scull Hums. Sanford man
. . . their own homes upon leaving Ihr
Ccmvair has completed the maidrn of the compulsory school at­ agrr (or the Cower Company, aaid arllon from the slat* level, IT Ne­
executive commlllee. headed liy
- ,
gro student* will walk Into six
„ ____i. .Koumlllat
. . . . . . . . Jr
i.
test
Bight
of
(be
M«
Jet
transport,
Francis
tendance law which was aern ai that the men 'were most fortunate.
Tlic new project was named (or
desert lied as the world'* fastest giving the integration • threatened They could have been fatally in­ previously white schools Monday,
A slate of officer* will be pre Ralph Cowan. -Sr. chairman of the
ending a legal battle startrd May
commercial aircraft
sented. at well at proposed pro- Authority when It was planned,
localities of Norfolk. Arlington jured"
10. I9M
SEOUL (UPD— An American
grama for sales promotions ami and Elton J. Moughton. architect
County, Charlolleavllle and War­
Frdrral District Judge Walter
.
.
Army sentry |hot and seriously Probe Scheduled
store Improvement* No speaker! __
ren
County
room
(or
new
legal
ine avcra.'i (smily Income of onorxbd two Knrran civilians toE. Hoffman lair Tuesday struck
are scheduled. Merchant* will be those
WASHINGTON (UPD — The maneuvers
occupying all unit, la ft,
down Ihe Norfolk City Council’!
given lime to state their parti­ NttXfl. Rental is based on 3) per lav when they Ignored hi* order* Civil Highti Commission will hold
||r strongly hintrd that the stale
last ditch plan lo wiltihold funds
to
halt
cular problems and complaints cent of income.
a two day bearing in New York might have to ahatulon public
and close every high and Junior
The U. S Army .aid Pvt Carl
Roumillat urged the merchant*
City
on
discrimination
in
housing
school*
in
some
arras
and
turn
high school In Ihr sprawling ship­
B Mick, 19, of Clendcnin. W. Va.,
♦ to understand that the program
next Monday and Tuesday.
In other mean* la educate Its chil­
ping ami naval center of more
challenged thr two men when he
may take ait month* to be aue
dren There ” i* no longer any
than 4M,coo population.
saw them trying to leave the comcetaful. "The Important thing at
hope for many Ihousandi of them
PARIS (UPD—Yvc* Saint-Lau­
Huffman, in granting an order
IKiund of an artillery unit attach Brandts Plan Tour
this time la to realir* that we
BERLIN (U P D -W e s t IlcrUn lu tie educatrd In public schools,” rent. Ixiy wonder designer for the forbidding thr council to close
cd to the 1st Cavalry Division
need lo do something about our
lie
conceded.
house of Dior, resealH today a schools, said It clearly was de­
Mirk ordered the men to hall in Mayor Willy Brandt and hi* Nor­
shopping faelllllea, and to get
The -Chamlier of Commerce tmth Korean and English, the Ar wegian l«orn wife. Hut, leave Eeb
bark - In naturr spring line with signed aa an "evaalve scheme
organised."
"Orfee Club" will convene tomor
bosom, waist and hips where they for the purpose of avoiding inte­
The Retail Mercuant* Divigloo row at 9 tS a. m In Mr». Apple my said, and fired a round into b on a tour of Canada, th* United
Lmgwood offered a vacant med­
beIone
gration ’ ’
thr air when that didn't stop State* and the Far East.
la part of the Chamber of Com­ by'* Valdei restaurant.
School B o a r d Chairman Paul ical renter building to the county
Saint • Laurent 17. who suethem
,,,
. vs
„
t.
merce. It* purpose i* to Increase
Special guests will hr the four
an­ yesterday. The town has requeu­
Mirk then fired Iwo rounds at I' Il'Ist N t J f l'O I 11JJC
reeded the late Christian Dior as Schweitrrr imined l a t e l y
revenue for downtown business
CHICAGO (U PD — James A.
the world s most influential dress nounced the city's arhool*, includ ed aid from the county hrallh de­
(Irma, and provide better stock
^ ouplr. Mr and Mrs Al ihe mrn. hitting IR year old Kim
Ilastardo. of Cleveland. O , and Tak N’ae in Ihe atomarh and an Johnson Jr II, a Chicago high
designer, broke tradition today In Ing six closed last fall under partment In providing mrdtral
yfand conveniences for shoppers.
Capt Jamr- Ramagr. commander unidentified Korean in the head school sophomore, flew to Wavhan eacluslve interview with Unit­ Virginia'* now extinct "massive service for Indigent families.
HAVANA (UPD - The rovolu ed Press International lo tell how resistance" law*, will open Mon­
Heavy All ark Wing One
Kim wa* in serious condition at Ington Tuesday night to been me
Dr. Jark Thurmond, county
Capl
Ramagr will introdure ihe lltb Mobile Army Surgira! the fir*! Negro page buy In Hie Runary government halted its he plans to make women feminine day for the second si metier.
health officer, told a Ixmgwood
war
crime
trials"
and
rxrruCdr. Sid Haney and w-veral other Hospital and the other man In House of Representative*
representative that he would look
again m Ihclr fashions
(ions today for a nationwide ub
officer* from VAII 1
critical condition at the 12!*t
over thr building lu sve if a service
"Thr
bust
will
be
in
it*
place
aervinc* of the lOAth birthday of
Serving will begin early due to Evacuation Ho.p*al tot Ascum Classrooms Needed
could l&gt;e provided. Thurmond drCAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (UPD
Jose Marti, Ihe "George Wash­ again,” hr said, "and for the first
Ilily.
scrtbesl Ihr farilitii-i nf other coun­
WASHINGTON tUI'D — Ade­ ington" at Cuba. They reaume time in years woman will b* sim­
—The Defrnse Department said an the largr crowd rxpcrtrd.
ties which have subsidiary health
ple, supple and natural.
quate classroom span was lack­
Atlaa missile that thundered into
Thursday,
ALEXANDRIA. Va. (I PI) — units to serve those who hare no
ing f««r I.M3,mo elementary ami
"Blit at tlir same lime she will
the skies Tuesday night ou a spec­
In Santiago, the stronghold of
Frdrral Judgr \Bwri V. Dry- trarsiiortation.
high
tacular high trajectory flight ac­
. . . school student* at thr start revolutionary sentiment which has have all the rrllncno-nta that
When tie request n.ii made be­
of the current school year, the Ilf hrr|1 thr t' fnr nl |hp Mood,,,, fashion ran provide lo make her ar.l today drnird an Ai .niton
complished it* mission although
school hoard request lo slay hla fore County Cummissioncrs, Thur­
ficr of Kdu. alion reports.
fell short of some teat goals
"war crimes" earrutions, trials elegant
"She will be long In tine, with order admitting four Negri rs lo mond said. “ We have excvilanl re­
MaJ. Gen Donald N, Yates told
and shooting, were postponed
reporter* the Bring of the 100 tan
Not That Speedy
Turaday as well as today. They none. at the previous arrhltec- all-white .Stratford Junior High lations with our medical p*rsonarl,
Alias waa "a perfertly routine
WASHINGTON (UPD— Russia ar* ex peeled to resume Thurwlay . ' ur,,l&lt; conitrui lion surrounding School hi Arllngtoo nasi Mon­ and don't want to infringe on thrir
area." Lungwood has no due lor.
day.
t**t."
•lands a good chance of usertak­ In Havana, the Superior War, &gt;&gt;tr
Th* firing wa* so spvclatular
ing the U. S economically but not Board defeired Judgment on tile
and Ks upward climb Into the, Seminole County came a lilHc county must match
with tfi* in Ihe 12 years predicted bySoviet apiwal of Ms} Jesus Susa Blanro.
skies *0 Steep that
speculation c ( w j. (o , nrw j,t.a|,(,„ njt f n . grant. "But if you u.e land you Premier Nikita S Khruvhchrv, U. Cuba's "war rrlminal No. 7."
arose as to »hriher
the V !T ,#nJ
, „ rrno,,n , flrr &amp; j ^ n have already or swap k.
the 8.official, .aid today
against th* death penally Imposed
had put up another unannounced
. .
... ..
. amount matched mutt stay the
on him last wrek 111* altorneyt
shot for the moon or another Thurmond, counly health director. „ , llr Hits 'Ioolita’
have asked permission to Intro
satellite.
appeared before the County Com
rii* grant from HiU Burton i* Lolita
ATLANTA (UPD—People were i aiulher wa* heard near Charlotte, i in the area, and a* •iplanatiua
Lrif.lTA, Tea. (U PD — A dr* due# new evidence.
seeing ami lu-jriiig all aorta of I N. (7. All apapiently were canted was offered.
f
But Yale* (Irmly sat on live mission
for M &gt;taxi
Col) in the Firat Bap lat Church
MaJ Prdfu Morejoo Vablex,
j Two blasts, atrung enough lo
budding rumors.
The Commission was advi-rd
Thurmond also told Mir hoard of Lolita, rinharrassrd over what who wa* aenlrnrrd In death Tiles things Dor was ir|»&gt;rtrd lo have |by bursting wrather balloon*
Several
resident*
at
Weal raltle windows and glassware,
that action should be lakcn on the that lllil-Burion will advance he called a "natty, sex filled day in th* second of Hire# ached burm-d like (ire and smelled Uke
Palm Beach, FI*., reported are were reported at Montgomery,
HiU Burton Art grant within 30 fund* ami pay bills unlil th* book" with the same name as uled "ahow trials," wa* allowed athlete's fool "
Die trpurt* rjiiie In Tuesday in* » B»ry object atreak acrusa Ala. This turned out to be the
days, although the grant U good money can be obtained through 1|ir ^
r„ tu|,ied , petition catra time to deride whether ha
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the county.
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board1 aagreed
lha today lo rr name thr town* Jack- want* to appeal
and Fiirida At least twu of Ihe I*tied shortly after the launching ing thr sound barrier.
told county leader* that an next year thr county coffers
mystrriri were solved.
of an Atlaa mlsatle at Cap* CanaWASHINGTON (UPD — The architect should be employed lo would be able lo produce lit* nee
The object wilh the odor of had vrral. 1(10 miles away, but wtlnes
Agriculture Department t o d a y make drawings after a lour otieasary funds
forecast some reduction In retail other state hrallh unita The Stair
Staliitiri from the Hrallh Dr
TALLAHASSEE (UPD — Huildroiqu-d into a field near the
'«»d what they saw waa about l _ 6 a i S l 0 l 0 r S A S K
get Director Harry Smith re»om t.ome of Mr and Mr* Kenneth the color of the mooo and had
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pric«a of rltrua fruits and prod- IL-alln Department advised that partmrnl show that Seminole
CuMinurd warm through Thwia ...mJed
loslay that 122 „million j,. . Lowery,
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........ a lung, vaporous tal1.
nrmled today
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ucta from their high levels of a either Dr. Thurmond or Judge O. County ranks filth from the but
r ago and earlier this seasoo. P Herndon be made nrrutnr tvm in prr capita allowance* for day. Partly rloedy with widely do|lari be slashed from amount! fi. C, It exploded «« contact* with
Earlier Tuesday, a ball at fire
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The department aaid retail price at the project.
Florida'* 97 counties Forty four xe alined shown* likely thia aRer- stale aitenrirs and institutions ,j)c. ground.
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to
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reductions can he expected *a Commission Chairman John hri cents per capita it allowed here
Mr*, laswery said she picked up lo have plunged Into the bay at will be accepted by lb# Hemmol*
legislative
the limp • looking object, nod very Mobil*. Ala. AuRwillea aaid no 'County W»
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processing expand* and supplies drr said, "We can't sign any against M rente per capita ter night. Geaerall) fair llturaday. the neat two years.
High this afternoon TI te M, lew
of canned and frotec Mem* be- paper* yet. This board ia respon Ihe state.
quickly dropped it
planes were known In have been *
Boon F»b. H.
Krnler told Thurmond. "Wr **f f**_ **
mid-IP a. Variate*
alble for any money arid the
"It burned like fir# and amailed
-----------t*n. Douglas llenatraa and
com* more plentiful
Higher Trade-In
iy here."
should no over the account* ***** * *• •* «Br* F*r bwwr.
Hep*- Mack Cleveland Jr. and Gor­
like athlete's foot," (he* said.
Th# larger Valencia orange control* stay
CLANTON, Ala. (U I'D -A thief
:nch Ave. site i* not llwruughly
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tlMiroughly ansi find out what t l
don Frederick will be aval labia
Authorities had a look, did some
crop* la both Florida and Califor­ "The French
apparently
did
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like
th*
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KNOXVILLE. Tern. (UPD — during thoaa hours at tha (,'ounty
nia should mean larger supplies desirable.” Thurmond said. "Wc we’ve got. May lie we can •tar,
checking and rrp&gt;.&gt;:ed K waa a
of fresh orangai at lower prices In much prefer a lot on Mellonville, next January." All CoinmlasloMr* . Sanford Boat and Ski Club will uidrmobil* ha Dole from a local balloon, thought to bava been soot When the «ity administration re­ commitflon room to to* aawt•loft from Colorado.
futed to grant a rata* fur claims house,
■pring and aammer than the vn- close to the hospital. Then the aaid they thought tha project hold a business meeting at I p. dealer.
m. tomorrow ki the Agriculture
Police aaid ha abandoned M tare There waa a loud, nneaplained invaatigalur Frank Workman, eil)'
The dalegatloo urge* «ttlt*nfl In
nauaUy high price* In thk peri­ health unit would really b* used. should have lop priority.
Thr board will meet in special Building behind Seminole High block* from the used rar lot, re­ explosion that resounded over law ditrclor John Durn-an cut hia think of sufifstiou now. Advance
o d of 1PM, the department said hi The French Ave. site could be
"Tha FnaM fctua •old, an l another purchased low session Feb. l) with a rape* , School. New aRlicere wM ha to turned and look a I9M Oidamoblia, Gaston County N. C., about an own salary by |gto and added II prepare lion will aava torn# g f e t o
whteh la aNN ansiina.
«M
* e amoxrat ad
lha meeting tor Mb paitton,
la Wcgtaann'n.

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