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'Lost Class' Viewer Got
Clear Picture Of Issue
NEW YORK (Ill’ ll — An) cominrnt on th* tubjrrf matter of
Wrcinrvia) nlghl'i CHS TV tpe
rial. "Tbe lanl CUM of 'M , "
wuuld br outiidp my domain
However. I think aomr potnta ran
bp made oafply.
—A »how of aubttancr It alwayt
welrontp
in the prime
lime
iwgmpland.
—•'Hie (aoul Clan of 'SB,” an
Ed Murrow Fred Friendly n|(er*
ing, n i i a thow of tubtianre
about the contrtwrray over ochool
integration In Norfolk. Va
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though the tluiw added little fiat
wat new, it jierfonnrd a nude
valuable tervlrc: it dropped into
foeut Inilh aldet of (he hattle for
vlrwert in a neat one hour park
•ge.
—The thow wat runkirucird
along the brilliant Imri nf the old
-See lf Now " thow. One typical
Murrow
rrlendly (erhni.,ue wa,
Uted to gi)od rffret Wedne*(l«y
nighl — ermi railing helwren
t p e e r h o m*d«; by parliaana of
Inrlh tidei.
—So whal't wrong willi tried
•ion that if mn'l iup|&gt;or1 “ See If
Now" type thow a on * regular
prime hatia*
Khnrl Shut*: L'BS-TV' a Armttrong Circle Tlieater tregan a
moderately inti retting c r i t t e r
Wednetilay night in ‘ 'The Man
With A Thoutanil Namrt.'* It wat
a true drama about a n ew m u n
wlro turned writer and made f:too,nr« linfortunalely, he made it all
hy writing had rhrrkt and wa*
Judged during hit literary
titee
by a hard working rop
t.arry
(cates and Milton Seller at juggrr
and lugger turned in eommendahie Jot)*.
Now that Kd Wynn'* dreary
Nftf'-TV tilualinn romedy
hut
folded, If* heartening to are him
hack in harnett f&gt; a clown.

Wynn'* appearance on the Nl!&lt;’ TV Milton llerlr Show Wednet
day night wa* a oalutary addition
to the tchrdulr.
The Channel Swim: Thcrr’ i a
lining potiihilily that Frank Sina
Ira will return to ABC TV next
oeaoon in a aerie* of one hour ape
rial* fur a cigarette firm. . .“ Your
lilt Parade” will eloae Itt aeaton
on CBS-TV on April 24.
Playhnuke M will return to CBS
TV next teaton. but the verle*
may be tlirrd from X) to 24
thow* Sid Tartar. Art Carney
and Audrey Meadow a will lape a
ai*riat one hour variety thow on
Eeli II which will br teen on
NIH'-TV May 3—It replace* “ Out
Herat* Were Young and Ciay,"
originally icheduled for NIIC-T\'
on thal date.
NBC-TV'* Tic Tae Dough it
. .
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Jim Attrue. a 26
‘ "‘ VnM Ur f orce offlrrr, who
&gt;r * ro1'' A,r *
wan incorrectly judged wiong on a
i|uii antwer thin pact Monday—
A it rue had won 1*5,600 when he
w j » knocked nfl la-o Duroeher it
trowing out of the emcee Job on
NIlC-TV’ i lark|x&gt;t Bowling Mart
in thit Friday—He’ ll he replared
hv Mel Allen
lling frothy Enlcrpriaei it |ireparmg a ten et alunil a lawyer for
AIM'TV — ll tfart Jamet Whit­
more
and it
called "Ijnruln
Jonea". J e n Op|renheimer will Ire
executive producer of NBCTV'o
Emmy Award thow in .May.
ABT-TV* Alcoa f’ m e n l * picked
up a 19 1 'Irrndex in Ift dei tit
T u e a rf ■ y night while CBS-TV’ l
(■arry Moore liad a 19 • and NBTTA’’ a The Taliforniana a 13 S S J.
Vrrrlman may write another play
for N B CTV’ a Omnlbut tiefore il
cloira out It* tea inn «n M-iy IN
CB STV 'i Twenliefh Tentury it
preparing a Iwo-part terlri on roilegr kid&gt;. “ Crneralion Without A
Ckutc.” fur March 1 and H

W ashington W indow
far down flu road there appear*
In he one dreitive, home grown
toluflon to the South'! problem of
racial integration of if* tchooli.
That tnlullon would Im- fn-aceful
Amerlcam. for Democratic Ar
lion, thr Icily hrir of KOR'l New integration of ochooli in thr South
Deal, would to write if off ADA under rondllion* pretty much con­
ratted Ihe civil right* propotal “ a forming to the olatea' right* point
typical J o h n t o n rompriimi»r,
of view of evtn the moot rxtrrmtcralrMng the aurfare of the civil
right* problem and rarrfully re* Itf of void hern argrrgatfonialt
Voting Slrenglh
training from digging down to it*
(liven lime and patirmr ihit
heart—oehool tegrecition."
could and may cume to paoo hy
ADA. northern Democrat* in,
rranin of inrrraord political ac­
general and the National A**n.
tivity of oouthrrn Negroet. The
for Ihe Advancement of Colored I
I Negro vole already it * political
People apparently want a eon-.
.
.
. . .
, .
(rowerhouae In Ihe northern atalro
greaaionat endoraement of
Ihe *. lL
___ _____ ______
Southern Negroet are more nu
Supreme tourt’ o ruling agalnot
oieroua art.rally and proportion*
irhool trgri gallon
ataly than are Negroet in the
Some of thole opiKivlng tegre
gatiirn prol-aitly would prefer con-1 North Bui they don't vote much.

WASIIIMiTUN (Ul’ l i
lake
another look at ihe civil right*
lull propoted by Sen. Lyndon It
Jolinton before writing It off at
• phony

grr aiional artlon to enforce drirgregalion nf aoulhern irhoolo
Tire impliralion r l that preference
i* that deiegregatino (hmitit be
enforced throughout the South—at
in TJtlle Hock—by Hie armrd fore
at nf Ihr t’ nitrd Slate*
Oppmlng Ariumrnl
It la a fart that Johnaon'a four
point hill avoid* direct approach
to live Immediate problem nf
irbooling white and Negro chil
dren
together.
Auuming
that
there ia a valid argument again*!
C'ongreai attempting to deal di
rectly with the irhoot problem, ll
prohably would tie Ihi*
That troth time anti patience
rraionahly could br expected to
help toward a lolulion of the
great toeial and educational critl*
now confronting aoulhern olalei;
Thai direct rongrriolnnal Inter
vantion, eiperlally with enforcing
legiilalion. would reduce greatly
the opportunity of either time or
patience to heal raw wvrundi
Not juot around the rn-ner, hut

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t:U (A) Maw*
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tlrlB Hi ( ’ oncantratlon
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II •• (1) Tl, T*c Dnuah
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14) Maarch for Tr,morrow
( l l Play Yntir llranrli
11.44 14 1 Duplin* Uahl
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11) Klorlrt* Itnom
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111 vvho Do You Trual
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14 1 flrlchlar Dar
111 Amarl.an llutfilind
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111 Popry* PUebsua*
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4 It i l l S’ t e i
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4 4* ID Talari
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lit iiuuunt gbuw
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i l l Ip .in.*
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lu Ik ID Mawa
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|*i kluvla
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f.ik ID Mawa
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1 U l l ) Htarl’affodnane*
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ID Vldao Dlaaat
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. 41 I iylVa U r l
111 Mualr llil*..
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111 I’alar I.in,I llavaa
(4i Top Dollar
TIM 11*1141 P. M.
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F. O. But Utt
Orliodo, FhiMi

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4 I* (tl Count/ gAfe
(A) Xaarch YWr Tomorrow
14 1 v.dat of Mlakt
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ill llucaalbarrr II' uni
111 Maw#
1.
A 04 ,&lt;l VV.a I Bar-Sa wo-gport4
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PM 141 A* lb* World Tar**
111 Mutl*
(I) florid* Keen
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(A) Jlmmr D**» • Yartav*
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ill Mawa
( t l l&gt;4y I* Court
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M u ll
f i l l (Al M'awa—Dnugla* gd war da I N (II
((&gt; 11uuv* Party
111 Don Goddard
i l l ilriale Hlnga,
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t to il&gt; Vi "I n* Dr klatnp*
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111 Tbl* la Ailed
(*l Hast th* Cloak
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ID lucaiatir Brldt
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111 ktl.-kry Mnua* diak
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it) John Dale
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111 Trial oat Aanl*
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Navy Man Drowns
While Fishing In
Lake; Body Found

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VOL. XLIX

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER*

United Prooa Leased Wire

A Navy man with 2k year* of
u n k f and five children drowned
accidentally in l-*V* Emma Sat­
urday afternoon.
Coroner Hugh Duncan aatd that
Joieph John Kueharsyk. 47. ai&gt;t’»r-1
ently was thrown overboard when
tie started the outtoard motor on
bit fishing boat. A fulling line waa
•till tangled in hti hand* when the
body was recovered
A friend who had teen fishing Ui
another boat returned to the take
and found the empty boat caught
m the weevil at the ihure. E. J.
Ladder, VAH-3. folloawl die fish. ,
.
.
.
mg line which led frvm the boat to IvOUOlS A c l l V ©
the body of the drowned man.
ALGIERS (U l'll — Algerian
The discovery was made about 4 r e b r ) a launched new attacks
pm. Saturday, luvetllgaUng with jgainat trains, buret and bridgei
Duncan were Constable Slim Hal- ' Sunday.
lows) am* Sheriff's [leputiea I. J
Kris and Vern llrew.lcr.
kuiiiarxyk wai a Fir.l Class
RICHMOND. Va (CPU— Gov.
Ikiilerman. attached to NAS, San J Und.ay Almond, today order­
ford, lie reported here fur duty ed the U-gi.lalurr Ui convene at
Jao 1 from the CSS Kurt eat at. noon Wednesday In a last ditch
This was hn second tour at the bid hi head oft school integration.
Naval Air Station. Hr was a mem­
ber of the t'athullc Church, and
known as an ardent fisherman who Red Leaders Meet
MOSCOW (Ill'll— The leaders
spent most of hut spare time troll­
ing the lakes of Seminole County. of world Communism assembled
Survivors include his wife, Con­ herr today for the list special
stance; and five children, all resid­ congress of the Soviet Communist
ing in Everett. Man. The laid} l,««F »*’ ich begin. Tuesday,
will 1* shipped tomorrow morning
to the Charles J. Murphy Fun- Royalty U. S. Bound
vrsl Parlor in Everett. Katrchild
1.E HAVRE. France (U l'll —
Euneral Hume, Orlando, la in The Duke and Duchess of Wind­
sor were on their way to New
charge of local arrangements
York today aboard the f&gt;. S Unit
ted Stairs

EnUbUnhed 1908

MONDAY. JANUARY 20. 1959

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. S56

Navy To M ix Norfolk Students

(J. S. To Finance
Bridge
Reopened
Shoppers, Merchants
New s Briefs
Today; Closed By Desire Same Things Special Classes;
Ruling Is Opposed
Crash; Fruit Gone

La.st-l)itch Fight

LAW TO THE RESCUE — Constable J. 1). (Slim) Gallo,
way cuma to tho rescue of thia tearful tot Saturday niyrht
after she became loal from her family during the **\VeL
gome Aboard” party for VAH-1. given by Odham A Tudor
at Sunland Estates. A sister claimed the child after an
announcement on the public iddrezus system notified some
-1,000 persona that ahe “ wanted mommy."
*
(Herald Staff Photo)

M o re Than 1 ,0 0 0 Attend Judge Tries Judge
'W elcom e A b oard' Party In Contempt Case
0More than I.UW men. women, The celebration was held on the
and children ware fed Saturday teunU and basketball courts of
night at Odham and Tudor's Sunland Estate, park.
.
"Welcome Aboard”
party for
An abundance of ranthburgtrt,
baked beana and oilier treata were
Heavy Attack Squadron One.
prepared and aerved by 4&amp; housewives who live In Sunland- —
Estates
With Mrs. Jim ilrown as chair­
man, the wumeo cooked all tha
food In their own kllrhcni. The
supplies were furnished by the
construction company, which has
taken the Navy under It* Wu,g
for many years.
"Tonight at a.JU" ts Ine slogan Joining the housewives in serv­
lor Mutual l oncert Association
ing food and pouring coffee and
members who wilt hear Uie Chan
cold drinks were Otlhain and Tu­
deicers at the Hanford Civic Celldor einpluycs Kenny Rabun's
u , .
a « whw- w. - * . z J T Z s Z t o X T Z .

Quartet To Open
(oncerts Tonight

[itir ik'kiifH!

tuiick fnr uui irr and

Thc n u k qu*rUI u relunuu* U» nM|||d (UnunK Tbr llall,f conUlng
Sanford fur the second lime A mrn who \aork for the linn. J»*e
previous performance was receiv­
Sasser, caller "extraordinaire", It
ed enthusiastically. Members of an Odham and Tudor carpenter
the quartet err William third.
Tho guests Of honor said they
£ n r . former! eoloiit with llic
Ml‘ ; had a - wonderful time " Cdr and
o‘*h7
•mi Symphony
|y Orwe*)ra,. Richard
Or! Rami ' ' i,, i.,i .(
Wnghl, tenor
R. riJL d
4^sU . Which Included all VAH-1
qh![T“ r t ^ W - i*r»on&lt;icl and their (amTltes The
S tS iu td . i b a s k e t b a l l eouit blir.i with d.vnr

Horse breeder Dies

MIAMI (l!I*l&gt;— Elmo Shrop­
shire. i«. Heals horse breeder
who trained Kentucky Derby win­
ner Needles, died Sunday of in
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (U l'll — Junes suffered In an automobile
'*n Alabama Judge was tried to­ aerldent here Friday
before an old college classra*,c on charge* of being In con- Rescue Team Reudy
PITTSTON, Pa. (U l'll— Rescu*
'•'"’ P1 fnr refusing to turn Negro
*°tlng records over to Un- rrd- worker* waited anxiously today
to enter an anthracite mine whert
rral Civil Righli Commission.
In a non • Jury trial that lasted 12 men have been trapped since
not much more than an hour, the Thursday by Hie raging (loud wa­
chief investigator for the commis­ ters of (he Susquehanna River,
sion testified that former Circuit
Judge George Wallace refused Will Get Jupiter
four times to produce the regis­
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (UP1) —
tration record* in defiance of a The Army will present • Juplter-C
federal court order
guided missile to the Smithsonian
The Wallaee side did nut put a Institution Jan .11 to commemor­
mint vs on the stand If c o llid ­ ate the fust anniversary of the
ed of contempt as charged by til* launching of Ksplorer I
w
Id jflll

for Up to t j

Boy Kills Father

Pri m I Ju.titr Frank M John
DULUTII. Minn il'P Il— Rey­
%an
recrtMtl Ihr ra»r until nold Peterson, tl. fatally wounded
2 P ra c - * 1 when he It ex* hi* lather, Carl. 44, at their hume
peeled to hand down bis decision. Sunday night because the fatlirr
Tb* hr*n °* lh» defen**- tide had reprimanded him (or noi
in
deliberation* was a sweeping snow from their side­
sytatrrwt vib'elRt'1 at tbc »&gt;pcn ■ walk.
big of court by Wallace In It he
Prided guilty to railing to deliver Complaint Scheduled
vo,*ng records to agent, of the
JERUSALEM, Israel tU l'l) —
The Israeli cabinet will complain
w
; i c » X
« r i . ,
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m
' X
m' » ™ “ " , r
Ui Ihr United Nations Security
Council that the Syrian army hat
U hl-.*
f„iLu ............
Ihr firm, and inemliers of lire J',bn»&lt;in had » Iready rulnt that carried out deli let ate, aril-plan­
Show s c o r ^ u l k r o ^ a n d c W (i|nlJy toc|udtn(
w(fr
Wallace s Judicial positron in a
ned ambushes in Israel territory.
$km *r* on
mother. Mrs. It ll (Wham, shier
t,&gt;url ,1M not give hi in tin.
Chanticleers have enjuyeil uuivcr&gt;
Kitty Rrumley. amt hro munl,r from compliance with
n|) popularity. Membership tickets Mrs
ads and regulations of tin fed Castro Back Home
A ll he on sale, a* well as indi­ thera, Alvin, Russ and Glenn.
HAVANA (U l'll — Revolution
aril government.
Introduced
to
tinguest*
were
vidual tickets fur the performance.
ary leader Fidel Castro relurns to­
members
of
the
City
Commission,
Frank Mcbane Jr. i* chairman
day (rum Ills triumphal Venerueletf the Mutual Conran Association. headed by Mayor Al Wilson; coun­
Ian vsalt shortly brlure the start
ty commissioners, Sheriff J. I,.
of Havana's second "war rrimes"
Hobby, and mrmtxrs of the legis­
trial.
lature. Hep Gordon Frederick and
Sen Douglas Stenslroni
Rhee To Be Truined
(.’apt. James damage, command
)T. HENNING, Ga. (U l'll - cr Heavy Attack Wing Him-, .iml
hingsuk Ithre. sen of lU-publie of
Cdr. Sid Haney, commanding offi­
WASHINGTON (UPI)—‘The Ei­ Korea I’rrsidenl Hyngman Riiee
cer of VAH-1 w»re imth given a
senhower administration asked ami a second lieutenant tn the
QTbc fourth aunual meeting of chance at the microphone.
Congress Inday for Immrdlale ac­ RnK army, will begin a series of
(be Weed Control Worker* of the
tion to make Hawaii the Wth courses at the U. S Army Infan­
Dnlveralty of Florida will he held
stair
try School here nest month.
at the Seminole Counly Court­
Interior Secretary Fred A .Sea­
house, Thursday and Friday, acton laid down the administration's Offensive Launched
uurdmg in Dr. Walter T Srudder,
position tn Ievil ninny before the
VATICAN CITY ( U l 'l l - Pup.
•hairman.
Children in double sessions al House Interior and Insular Affairs John XXIII launched the ftnnisn
All State and Federal personnel J.y rnan and I’merfrct
Schools Committee. He said Hawaii, h ». 'i'.o
,„ n , world today
_ on a ne
Valnolle
who are working on, or Interest­ twitched classes this morning'
itit rvrrv
test for
ilalrhnod
and, ollenslvr
i. „ to win back the East.
.
..
.
*,
.
,
.
ed in went control in Florida Those who attended school iur earned the right to fair and
have been muted to attend this the first pert of the year from H rqual Ileal menl” With the oilier trti Orthodox and Western Plot
cstant efiurrhra into the rhurch &lt;g
work conference. Some is to w am. to noon are lam going'from W slates.
Rome
^prrimrnt .Station and Kalen- noon to 4 p t&lt;&gt;
Seaton Hally rrjedrd an argu
amn Service personnel arr present
The children who spent morn mint that * prcsisli in some quarty working on wred control in the mgs at home will no* have Iheir ter*
thal Hawaii is susceptible Suppurl 'Lukewarm'
various phases of arrirtilture pro after ilium, Dec, The adjustiiunl lu control by Communists "
kAiiACIII. Pakistan (U l'll U,
ductiuo.
is rxps.-cted to l« difficult until the
Tin (act Is that the people uf i Deputy Liitlrrsecretary uf htalr
These many fields of weed con student* hrcomc acruMumed to the Hawaii, time after lime, base Toy Hendeison pledged continued
wul activity include pasturei, field rhange in hours. Tlie session utterly ielected the Communist I S. u u i-itl today to the Hagh
Iswllch was arnunced by Raymond philosophy and e»rr&gt; attempt qf dad Pact, hut observer* consulered
tub*'tropical
Inrf
ornamentals,
_
"
T. Milwre. su|&gt;erintrndrnt of fteni Communists to influence their his phrasing surprfetnglv lake
warm
fruit* and others.
inole Counly Schools
govenmenl,'* he said.
Tour, of tlie plots at Uie Central
Florida Ksperimrntal S t a t i o n
lym * in Sanford and Zell wood
Jfao have twien scheduled lor Ihr
group hy Dr. Scuddrr, horlicul
tirrtit al tha Central Florida KiNEW YORK (Uph - Dmitri
0
perimenla! Station. Sanford.
Mllropuutot, Kf. world famous orchrslra conductor, wa* reported
still In serious condition today at
N’t w York Hoepi'al aa thr result
Seminole County citrus growers eutered in previous tours Tha of a heart atlark suffered last Fn
journayvd to Lake Alfred list varum* factor* involved in the day
A guest at the Mayfair Inn week to be brought up to dale on lowering of grade tn Unger me*
''Ills condition is nut changed '
found his parked ear damaged this the latest developments in re­ was disc usst-d. A lour of the tan a hospital s|gikrsman said “ lb
wrning after H was hit by a search being ronducts-d on grow­ grime plot* also was scheduled, has had little pain store the (list
Kvgro tail.
ers' problems at the i itrus Es|a-ri but was not made because of rain day, hut he hat not regained
Driver of the e.b w*a Johnny mrni’ wi'aVion
ll was pointed out that one of strength lie sleeps a great deal
Reddick, who told pollee offtceri
Th„ w„ |hf Ullril jniIIM, Joln, Ihe greatest causes of peel break of the time.”
he was wiping off the windshield i(iur taken by Orange, Osceola and down of shipped tangerines it due
when ha ran into the parked auto Seminole County grows-r» to the tu heavy rain ur irrigation within
mobile.
station. About 7u citrus growers, Hirer or four days of fruit harvest. CommiHHion
Damages were Ml at t&gt;2fi to thr •■retaken and others braved wind Other topic* including fertilisa­
Seminole County Commissioners
•ar belonging to J. J. Glauber. and rain to attend thr open home tion were discussed by research will meet tomorrow- at 2 p m in
New York City. The taxi sustained meeting; more than 176 attended worker*. II a expected that new the courthouse
damages of |22S. Sgt W. K. Cos- the tour last January, following and different recommendations for
Slated for discussion is the new
grave and John Ktwnbley charged the frerrea.
(rllllliing young citrus trees will county hcillh center, the hiring
Reddick with failure to have hit
of * road engineer and an rnIn a discussiun of currc-nt prob t-c made public tnl* &gt;e&gt;ar.
JVdelr under control. The accident Irma in scale control. W. L
Koine of the Seminole County ginernng firm lo survey building
occurred at B:l) am in front of rtMimpaon warned grower* to ‘‘as­ peoplr attending were Abe llecr, needs in the county .
thr Mgyfair Inn.
pect heavy carryover of scale Mrs It. I,, iToom, Gokienrod; C.
thia spring suae unusually heavy N. Cross, Tom Ferrell and Car!
carry-overs were noted after the (ialloway, Jr., Msltland; Hob
LONDON (UP!) — Count Hrrtil 1U(0-41 and 1bS7-M freeaes.” Ids Hurd, C. C. Henderson, Hanford;
Bernadottr. a . aoo of thr late suggestion wss fur growers to in­ Ed Parker and Dick Parker, Gold
Partly cloudy and mild thrnuah
Count Folkr Hrmadotle, suffrred clude a scallcide to the post bloom enrud; Frank Huivell, Fern Park; Tuesday with considerable night
a brain concussion ia an aulomo- sprny.
Jim Souerman and Merritt Staley, and morning fog. High this after­
bUe collision Sunday night. A hoi
The tour this year was aimed at Oviedo; Jack Hyme, Golden rod; noon 71 to 71. law tonight M in 6«.
P*1al reported he was la sallsfaa- more coverage of tangerine pro­ lien Mard. Rob Ward and Frank k ariabla wind* ( to II mile* per
top' conditiuo.
duction problems -a subject not Wheeler, Jr., (jviedo.
t , uour.

Hawaii Statehood
Asked Of Congress

Conference Slated
On Weed Control

Children Switch
School Sessions

Seminole Citrus Growers

Taxi Hits Auto,
Driver Charged

Conductor Is III;
Condition Serious

M a k e Lake Alfred Tour

To Meet

Wreck Hurts Count

Weather

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Local shoppers and local iiHHvluilt* want the sum# Ihiitjf.
Thia ia established by letter* front the public nml answers
front Sanford hiisincas cstiihlishincuta.
The aimppinK public want* bigger stores, better alure*,
a wider selection of merchandise, bigger and lietter title*, *

4* opensd .'lr“
to traffic at *.• law
thi&lt;
morning.
Itie narrow liridge has been
closed for repairs since II col­
lapsed early Saturday when a .’0 more ai.furtive town.
„ , .
.
Inn trailer truck of oranges tried

to cms« n The weight limit n set

at right tons,
John W.sley Givens, 4*. ol ll
tuwtlle. a as the drivri of the
truck, owned by Walker aod Tay
kir of Mims. Given* told Trooper
Him Garrett that hr had noi no
Herd the weight limit sign. When
the truck reached Ihr straw section,
Die limbers and sls-rl gave way,
and the huge truck sank back­
wards toward thr water. The driv­
er Wai Uninjured
Traffic was rerouted fur two
days According hi Garrett, truck
ers familiar with Ihr area will
pass over tha bridge with smpty
trailers, hut do not dare the trip
with a load
New lumber and welded steel
went into the structure, which has
been pul hark up by the Slate
Road Department. It still is one­
way. A concrete span I* under con
*truction, paralleling Uie Mims
bridge, hut will not ha complaint
for another year
Meanwhile, Seminole County
icildrols who passed the scene
had a hey day as Die waters of the
SI. Johns River turned bright with
floating oranges. Fish net* and
hands ware busy scooping up tha
fruit Most of thr load was racoverrd, nut thera wrrr enough or­
anges to go around making ev­
eryone happy excrptlng Givrns
and thr State Road Department.
The bridge ll lb mile, east of
Sanford; the oranges arr all gone
now ’tis laid.

Raborn Presenied
Award By Jaycees
M. I.. (Htmnyi ILil-urn J r rvcalvrd the Distinguished S iriu s
Award from Ihr Junior Chamhar
of L’om m cfrr Matutdav night
i’rrsrntalkm
ol
the
hroniv
plaque was made by Mayor Al
Wilson at thr annual Jayrrr ban■juat elimsvlng National Jayrre
W'vek,
tbr II ysaruld past prsisklrtd
uf Uie Jayvee* was cited for Ilia
lommumty service In IPbs Doting
Ihr year ha srrvrd as senior
warden al his church 4Holy Cross
Episcopil), was a member of the
U.srd of directors of thr Senior

i hamlier of Commerce, amt active
on the Armed Forres Committee
Ital-irn also led the fight for pass­
ing erhiwl bonds as chairman of a
Jayre# committee, and I* immedi­
ate past president of the organis­
ation.
Mayor Wilson presented the
cowled award “ fur outstanding
•immunity service through loyal,
faithful and unselfish effort* re
suiting In lasting contribution In
community and nation "
Haburn recelv ad the Jay&lt;re had
enhip award wiille he was piesl
dent uf his senior clast at .Sent
mole High School. In ar&lt;rptmg Hit
plaque Hatunlay night, lUiairn
told Jayrers that the amount of
service dedicated to the commu
oily depended uu the uidtealuaL

| WASHINGTON (CI’ll _ "n&gt;«
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integrated
,rhnnl at Its Norfolk. V *, has*

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Sanford merchant* want the name thing. Hiry would
like to have a new .store, remodel the building in which
their tiierchuiuiiatt now i* lovuteil. mill more nterchnndiiii',
gtaye hik'k'er uml more frequent promotion*.
laHNil merchant* ure aware of cnMomer wi*he*; Semin­
ole County .shopper* realize thnt merchant* would like to
nmke imprnv eniettU,
Tile key i* tile coiuuitior. Tile average man and woman
in Sanford and Semimda County c*n help make the town
what they want it to lot.
Til is cannot la* uceomplinhed liv w iahiug, how ever. Ju*t
a* (he local mere hunt cannot achieve hi* iroui* hy wishing ftir
more customer*, the cotiaumer cannot make Sanford whnt it
should lie by wishing thiiiyr* were different
The merchant, to proviile newer *ml bipyjer store* nml
other thiitK* that shopper* want, must have money. Ami
where will he
this money? The only source i* the local
consumer.
Economic survey* have proved that 30 cent* of every
dollar remain* in the city when* it is spent. It is used to sup­
port schools, pave streets, invest in new merchandise and to
suport all of the other things that promote pm»|ierity,
growth and better living in a community.
Therefore, one-third o f the consumer dollar* help* muka
some community more prosperous. Dollar* *|amt here help
Sanford. More local trade mean* more and lietter stores,
lietter selection* of merchandise and other things that cus­
tomers have said they want.
To give local consumer* mure, the Retail Merchant* Di­
vision of the Chamber o f Commerce is being reorganized.
The goal of this group U very simple; more happy custom­
er*. Achievement of this goal will bring all of the other
things that customers, and merchant*, desire.
Itelail Merchants are planning for the next six months,
buying stock, giving sale* |&gt;er*onne) training, etc.
While till* group is getting everything in order, local
consumer* can give Sanford a vote uf confidence. For rea­
son* citod above, it |uiy* to buy whore you live; it pay* to
build your community, not the other fellow'a. If you help
him tn get the finer thing* of life, who will build your com*
munlty?

'Blank' Harrison
Had Bleached Hair
MIAMI ( LiI'l)—A blond* busi-i.o Oct. 7, He wss given up fur
ursitnan who camr bark front the [dead when 23-year old Ruy- U. Ol'drad'' relaxed with his family sun. a California convict, eonfeaInday and still-pudied police tried sed recently to killing him and
lo determine how hr spent three burying his body near Jackson­
Inst month*.
ville.
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James K. Hnrris-jn,_32,
woo (urn
Police h-prd Harrison might be
^ U|) . h „ , after a ronvici con- aulc
unl, light w
Ilr
able ,u
lo lllIUW
throw ,some
on ,the
gnu,,, him, returned to lot ,tr*..ge va.r, hut hr msuted hr

family late Saturday from I'hoe
ms, Arts apparently after sufft-ring amnesia He rrmemlwrrd
nothing of hit Whrrralmult
Harrison disappeared from hie
home in Indian River City, Fla.,

3 Fires Reported
By Forest Rangers

Ttiis was announced today Hy
Arthur s Flemming. secretory cd
health, (duration and welfare
lie tnld a nr vs conference the
Navy intend, to .eek fund, from
thr Office of Education to run
thr school. Hr said It will take
enre of only .VS) students and
"definitely will be iniegraled."
Flcwhwilng said funds for tha
school will be avallah'e in lima
for the start o( the February
term.
Several Norfolk public schools,
as well as those in two other Vir­
ginia rurnmimUlrs, have boon
shirt down under the state's mas»l*e resistance laws The Virginia
Supreme Court and a three-judge
federal court recently struck down
the laws designed te avoid de­
segregation.
Gov. J. Lindsay Almond ha*
called a special sessioc of tha
General A s s e m b l y lo mert
Wednesday to try further to provent integration in Virginia.
"Ol thr four communities where
rallrd a special session of tha
desegregation Issue,” Flemming
■aid. "Norfolk present! the most
acute problem to the government
In terms ol nuitilier* ol sludenla."
The three other rommuniUea
Flemming referred to are Uttt*
Ruck, Ark, Charlottesville, Va.,
ami Warren County, Va.
Flemming alio revealed that
the administration ia drafting leg­
islation |o enable (he government
to set up schools lor children of
military personnel who live off
military base* as well as (of
those who llva on bases. This

would lw done wheu the school*
th*M‘ children usually attend hava
been closed.

Mrs. Bruce Chosen
Organization Head
Mr*. Camilla Rmcr rvlurord la
Sanford Saturday ■• the president
of a new organization.
Mrs llruce, miperyisor of coun­
ty registration. Irfl herr Friday
as president of the Florida Asttw
elation of Suprrintendcnta of It*
gistratiun. The Association chang­
ed II* Dime during the mid-win­
ter mecling In Orlando, She now
heads thr Florida Association of
Supervisors of Elections Inc.
Tlie two day session included
hearing proposed legislation lor
the state legislature anil nomina­
tion of officers, who will tie elect­
ed next summer.
Thr group adopted a plan submilted by Mrs. llruce lo help tho
handicapped in rtrrlion* Special
card* will lie Issued lo the per­
manently blind permitting thri*
to vote wit bout constantly filling
out a long form Thr long lurtn
primarily ia for ihe illiterate. Tha
new ruling will avoid embarrass­
ment and dlacomforl (ur Uis
handicapped.

recalls nothing (hat happened to
him after (M 7. He said it seemtd
only a tingle day had patted.
After Harrison came "*Uva"
again, the convict told authorities
to California he concocted the
story to fool police. Hut Detective
1.1. 11. L. Sands of Jacksonville
■aal aulhuriHea were not ready to
close U&gt;« ease.
Police disclosed lhat Harmon
Ues&lt; hed his hair white he wa*
missing, but they refused to spec­
ulate why. Harrison said he kuew
nolliuig alaiut U,
Hands said he dlscuverrd «&gt;1
dene*' of hlrachiliy while eaamining Harrison's head for tear*.
PASADENA. Calif (UPli — Co"lie's got no scar that I could
median Stan Frrbcrg, 37. and hia
find, nothing al all that would ac­
count for all the blood found on secretary Donna Jran Andie sun,
Ihr teat of hit abandoned car," 2B, were wed here over the Week­
end.
said Hands.
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The delertiv* said he ia "not by
,
,, . ... ..
any means" convinced of Karri-1 I lllt'V t'H ( r t 'l $ 1&lt;)0
son's amnesia account but added
Tliievet entered the Sanford
a check of Ihe young business |Rowling Alley Friday night and
man's character indicated it was stole two cigar boxes from ■
regarded by fnrnds and business j small locker. Missing ia about
associate* as “ excellent.'*
&lt;R150 in bills and change.

Sun mole foirsl rangers today
reported three weekend fires, on*
of which wa* brought under con­
trol by Hoy Stouts and volunteers.
Itangirs said a blare two miles
south uf Geneva would have con­
sumed some 2UI acres of timber
except fur quick action by Scout
Tneip W of Winter Park
Scinils. working under thr sup
•rvision of Ed Grandla-rry, Scout­
master, Jim Robinson. T o m
t'laike and Fleet I'eeptcs, Winter
Park, had tlie firr under control
when rangers arrived The blare
Thomas t'lslllips, president of burned ahout a half acre of scrub
the Florida llrart Association, will timber.
attend Ihe Vietor Itorge eomert
Hangera said this blarr would
Saturday night
have hrrll “ (Hit of control" by Hie
Phillips It (ruin St. Petersburg, lime Hicy arrived
Also attending will be Douglas
The tonewood Fire Department
DeNren, president o( the state wa, credit nl with it upping a blare
Heart Association Medical Advia al Ssnlandq Trailer Park, whirh
ory Committee, and Dr Simon
itarted by burning trash. I|
IMf, of Jacksonville
was ronlalned, lu some drgree, by
Tlikelt till) are available fur Hie IJtlle Wrklva River and
the eunrrrl. Only M seats are left . canals
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, „bu acres
Nine )• ar old Terry Lamb was
Approximately
tail Jaycees. who are pruinoltog were burned.
, celeased from Seminole Memorial
the concert, aay that acoustics arc
Two arret were burned aliotil Hospital this morning and returnrxiellrnt in this tertion of the ihrrc miles south of Oviedo la-fore *d lo hit family houseboat at the
( (vie ( enter.
rangers could rtlinguished a blaze bandshell. Terry was hit by a
The final list of Heart )und whippeil thnaigh wiaidlanda by truck Salurday morning as hr
Concert sponsors Intludrs Mr. and ! high winds Hanger* tsid a quick rode hi* bieyrle down Lakrthore
Mr. George Harden J r . Dr. ami r i || |„ Mr. Allele Parson* pre Illvd.
&gt;|r, R. M Hosemond. Dr, and
John Thomas Fortier Jr., FT,
vented greater damage.
Mrs W. W. White. Mr* Herman
driver of thr troth, Intel police of­
Jaiobten Mr
Mr and Mrs A. C.
ficers lhat the boy awrrved hi*
Houdnry' Mr. and Mrs H J.
bicycle lu front of his pick up as
Hauinan Dr and Mrs. Simon
both traveled west between Hood
Doff, Mr, mid mT . Thomas "phlT
and Park Ave.
lips, and Douglas DeNecn.
Tlie Seminole High PTA will
Terry wai taken to tha Sanford
meet at T !KI tomorrow night for Clinic, where Dr. Ed Lindsey ex
rterlb&gt;n of officers and amend­ ■mined him for a possible skull
ment of by-laws
fracture. He was role ared thia
The first meeting of the
The session will be Held la the morning still suffering abrasions.
year ft* Ihe Menial Health Asto music room of Ihr high aehoo),
The child ran Into ths right
elation of Seminole County will ■nd will adjourn at ■ when num­ front fender of the truck, and wxs
be held Friday at I p. m. at Um bers will hear a lecture by Char­ dragged » feet aa tas dr War atoffire of the First Federal Savings les S. High, consultant for aacept- temped to avoid hitting him. Tha
and lavaa Association, 1M Weal Im. x1 children for the Kata Bonrd hicy cl* was knocked to one side.
Firat SI.
*f Education.
Fortiee, who Uvea aa (hi Lake

Concert To Lure
Heart Officials

for the children ol military per.
-onnel who live on the bate if vU
Norfolk puldic
Norfolk
pnlUlc vehnoU are not
opened shortly.

•Stan Frcberfr Weds

Two Children Hurt
In Traffic Mishaps

PTA Will Meet
To Pick Officers

Group To Meet

Mary Road, It a heavy equipment
operator (or thr city, lie was off
duty when the accident occurred.
Terry is the son of Mr. and
Mr*. Jesse Laiub, newcomeri to
Sanford who live un a houseboat
with their five children. Lamb ia
a carpenter LL Jack Hickson and
Sgt Leo Ruck invastigaled the
accident.
More fori unite than Terry was
five year old Walter" C h a r 1 a a
Young, iwft't Prcan Ava. The Utile
Negro boy darted to front of
a car driven by Josh Chandler Jr.,
and suffered only facial abrasions
when be struck Um right front
fender.
Chandler told police officers bo

saw the child and had almost
stopped Um car. Tbs accident
occurred on Pecan Are. between
Mh and lotk Sts. Walter wai ukrn to Seminole Memorial Hospital
(or amtrgsney treatment.

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them. So were walati, with Ihe er,j n^neger of the Koodmart *t
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yogi half arm « , t i i t rt*'*'""*1 i*
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i.d d( a three .a four Inch be..
intJ |,|rlii
announced i'i
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. A&gt;• ' laU,’*i '*f N* wt|a*•I* i '«.*iat *
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KKW Yi.BK 1 1 P I i — The Na-ttmn and umuppoeted bccumUm ( t i n t*r the labor movement:
Httni'i deaigner, Jean rom er '.*‘ ntnr 01
w *’ *■*
llallftt
Aianal i a It«f »ij*iniI• ai Ik*111 11
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pit f• Ia 4 ••ip n« I #«l • « *• N''* I * * n i * •
ford.
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4a«t 4 fler m*ra imt aafti * mf In * "
tionat
Attn
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f
Manufacturer#
—tictiei
which
hr
allrgrd
were
‘
Already
unwa
leuder*
are
ade.
railed
it
"a
tmooih
interThe
Midget
V.iutmart
wit.
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at fault* *’■.*•&lt; |#i «ip Hallr ^#4 **.»ip *
Batik# iipfin tn«, »t#li»#|*i ft *»,r
rharged today that Kdward K utrd hy Ihe late Hen. Joieph It. clamoring for Ihe McClellan rum- , *t**on l,‘' 1,r,nlf ***• wai,t ar to •oon al
manf
Orlandu Drive, illtrrtffai *f • • r *t* r a t »m#m*f 1 I*1*'!' T ra il1**1Self!
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ly a. ru*&gt; from I'erfrction D air.n.
ltmi**tla Adi ¥\ It**4. ».
Murry* » C H S
rjdiu r ip o ic
MiCiflhy, * m in nhom he pil ffilth1® to turn iti tllfntion from
^
rlotilRvA (.'aunk
af«lm t . aa* in in-* ff
• *'« *
Ii
. *1 • 1# bill [Haritf, »* limit l y J. T. Ilag g rrly. Ue
III mmlMf* and •titn* »^f *1'
« *fd*4 la I'1* ’ M* «&gt;h 1, i»ii*
• Ihe B^imeta of Sex
we* mu»t lone t unincrcifully and unfurl)," Uielr activittei in the u , c of *e»
,|(jIvut«tlm « * » tapered at
Trait ll« •
ftftai *lal|p*'1 •!»4 aia'lm ill *'
#7 ! Ali« SU«*r4 » el Ptml*
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by
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eti,
which
perhap*
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out
at
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ly
a
hoax
aimed
at
ditertlaa
the
the
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t I 1 II ft mMi II # M # i1.**1
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•» \% itia a mr» •».§•## •'•■mil «*»*• #
b
aUentlun
of
the
public
from
labor
The
editorial
said
it
would
be
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tiia’ r#i r4#'1 In l*lmf r &lt;«*W
•tlfula a c o t M lI
11 * l i k i f r Lta Pparkfue
by Mr. Murrow
w.da roller. anJ
ftelurM ^
U
#N*ra«r aM Pifa. If mar*
rackeirtring
t0
unarrupu1 !»### If upMli r*amrd« *.f
I f 4 |« th» authftrlli «f IN# * ,rJ S V
iiii»ni-.l# fountr. rlarida
I ft I
In an editorial |n m official ,
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iboutdrrt.
fa I*ra4»**l (a h n ' t!**
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will
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young
Ilrim ', collection «ai
1*
|'am*' #"j4 Jo* I*, 11 * •'» publication, th. N A M New,, the !'r j * ,'u*'n*** »««fa'*durt, u.e &lt;om
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* t l t t r *&gt;f mil dtf* r&gt;aai [ fumffit*1
P M lIla if
tine o f giueerlrt, meat*, vrgita e«
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to
further
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ba 4 «)t»|*'tlora not »•
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looking
and
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i itv ,rt «aafar&lt;
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Tee I I I fg rth a f p»#llfit|
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Murrow m hi* nationwide bioad- lo t c ri.i. It. 1 . ■-id Murrow hit
haiiijnolt
If yam ) a*a mm ab
nklaillam
#r 4« fii
i
cast
|a*t Monday “ aouBht dtli a t
belt when hi
i f iha tmkimm »*• t »«•* M-a#
Ti4 «t
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aid*.
p lain tiff* at tu rn e r #
a * Tr4- l
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aptll 1 III iw h, I I , A M
gently to implant in the mind* of , .ughl to convey the imprenlon
» • i. mink
A It, Mia*
a #a* ara n t • -1a ai mt«a 1 1itm_ lb* mra&lt;
hlure hour* of 7 a.m. to 11 p
t'.
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hta littenen that thought that that big corporatiooi tun call
ailY tn whir M JrI*’* * lit* •• *»•
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refit t the new trend in chop, ,rg
m i.fti.nr *.« i*i aI ft* *«f4*4 In
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all t*f a *
aNil: I r*cfi*m * * illu• **f
hour* in i cmral Tlonda. Lo »t
1 * I ' j M 1 fit *4 ' 1&lt;*' # • « - * u vf HntiiuiU Cabitii,
nalituat.y and a* a mailer of extent rf maintaining them tr,
D, ri e, sw I n L o n g w o o d
r i l i l a i i a l k ' U i * Ibl laid lia *
n*«t* FrtuPVi
Ff%fi4#
raenumi
Trail
Toura.
Inc.
arpar»onnel
will be employed and
riarMa
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a t 4 an4 i - * c i « I
policy, employ prottn u ici to help their payroll* *a m rrritx n o! the r- if.l
- W i § f fttflNar m*ilf .*4 IN»* II I. Ilalramb#
to the florid* Haurojil andMr* Margaret
llerifurd yjatln ,&gt;urrhair» will
made in the
!a l F
an# J * t f W#'# p
pul acrot* Itg deal* "
"public relation*" *taff
• I Ilia trial «f Om
a N *1 K im Ii hi*t* k»«k nf ianfoid
Tfiie'iM
|nf
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Ff»il
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t
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t ■iiitic, Commiaaton tod*:- »on panel *«ay ul herLong wood ;ord i r o wherever po»»ib&gt;. ^
J V Un»h#r«tr
namt&gt;*raction. wh*|n#r »-r
*
Vtar* 1 »,r I*.* Nfiia cf Fl^flA#
•
Mr.
Kdwefd
It
Murrow.
Ihe
hat# mnai*tr**f t*r M rt *1 * i*mll**a HatlifNi lluiff
■n.1 .
* " “ • *» «* «'» for prrtr.iaeton to . p tr a lr i .*e* homo Sunday at noon She w .a v : .
Tee Midget Food mart w jl; be u T
aamln* it &lt;;«iifltv
W
mf aamaarau* •• *"U " ** . p,f* r * A J lea*
. 1 hw.
b j motivation f*,f lh ‘* • '} •&gt; «bmg
Irum J «Cwaon.i::« to Miami. Tne and had been an Invalid for 1. only .tore uf at* typo in Sanford te
•fldbhca a* tu Hi a at; j »1 if f ■
•* MmiRnl* Crnunir
Tra
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f
ramaat tat I* n t** •»* Mid f»*r t».a C ltf rnf linftfhf
yean .'
•« lacally-owncd and operated.
l^iti * tbroufb 1. I#r In ' •.
M ,*4wJ* ,f.tidv! r tn Vur
would include Sanford,
himeelf to m a pa*t m ailer ot ,hr S
, j thane.tly
in tcrv
car atop,
r ttt r ir in pM ch
**• •*•#
Ill .ark H
A M ttuii*ll •
Mr,. Statbeion la luiMvtd by Stan Stricter, how employed a:
An
affiliate
of
Tratlwayt.
T*.
iirraat and you n.#* ahaie I* i&gt;»* T ra il
Innuendo. »mear. enlde impllra- rj , Rf on
144&gt;'ion f t F*#/l lti*4. I ' •
|^»t | *f |»i *k |i T. A. M f.iil*
dlairlN itl*&gt;r» r f Ihm amari *f «•»»»•
n 4 &gt;xgcit| c r u ijJ c , *vh) m:a ntv plant to op^fite four butfi
i i i l f f f , H r i. ( arnc HaldBtn, the Foodmirl, ha# Lccn ipltctfd
a^4»n# M #1af
in
!
•• !* A41 f* Head. 4*fmr4H h illla a
~ doe in i he l a fie record the \ulcce r j f i l
Ma* BraW I f'Atv
f , r r/ j Jy
providing LWgwood, and Mr*. Mabel Hurley, at manager. Both itore* will r,
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farnrdid
•^ faa *rm fiirilia r nmllflid tb il
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t-muiita#
of t*orr,r
in Mat 0 M | I. maaa Ih
tiiM'iii ^mlalwllffa
Pl aIii—----- *lama■4. f^r
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In s tru c to r C o u rs e
1^
8111*. *?
*V® iM h e s p r e .i and local te rv i.e . Ln- Tort Lauderdale.
t
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t:i»m under the tjp irx u io n of AlFIa i Ma
|*«i kit'" Ha* mi »ia i f Btiyiiiiwlii
! r JiifT* Ilia irial ®f If*
111mar Allvt r# an J IJlaa 1b Ail aart
wrote leit*r t ti&gt; Die McClellan; dor**m«flt~~fnm local V i t y ' tod I F a w w l service* will be al a p
&lt;muniv
laamat mf I ft M M N l lill o ll Jrf jh #
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rumniltli'.- d m r t h l n g here they county commi.tton a f f i n a l , al- 1m. tomorrow in Kalrrhild f uneral
m|pol&lt;a d#*« flk**1 ratat:a Ii* INa&lt; !«*I*
I 3i»4 i.f tka #Meie of M#rl4»
law Inm i*«r* * *• ®f I * ni l»* * S**•"» Fir a* _ I *4*1 •I A#4|nra 4ml U M ■« itiiiIrifeI* K &lt;itiAIf
F o r F ir s t A id S e t
Wr rc
beaten, InUmHUi- r i u d haVa'bee'n~ottamed'by fa- H °mv- Interment will follow la r t
f O n n lif in r
(it k r I ' M ! \ if mil &gt;lf*nda». a « l, n T i * f D f ljw le t»unie
An Inatructor eourae In tin t aid rtl
denied Ihe nghl to earn m tirm rcpreieniatnt*.
Winter l a r k fem clery.
L / e n it n t y U U IIIIU S
Vihrgarr t€ !&gt;l* In H*a K#4*tal ■I , a. • |&lt;uin,li,,r ana * » , ! , n T/4»f
biairul rnuet Itn#r !• Iba I'aal lllin'nhf*f
fa#I# 1 «ri4 4 1ltm#k J J, A H
will begin tonight at 7 in th* a living hv i&lt;,me of the arrogant
n , c Uirea-day hearing wi t be
—
Cn .
x ,,
pffkb Hmadlnc ml Urlando. V\ r. I. IV. T.*mliP4'*rt l&gt;latrkt t»;t#«!nr
VtuMiU i A44 if ton it I** ti
I hf if *41
4if«t(*
Chaptrr lliu ie . Ke»l Jackeon S t .
,n the u r in e , i ourt Hotel. A n P n H a I s L i s t e d
• U ' ' - C n t U r i a n 1 ,1 1 1 *
It •* 1 •&lt;* eMlt'A I** t»Ut fa*
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• rj*4 m Flat H- I* I.
Orlando Tlie cf^urae l&gt; a u d ib le
fb c lowest accident dealh rate Orlando Witneaaea will te .tlfy a*
5e
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V
Aaalttanl l&gt; M H
&gt;»• jemfil
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Kmlhrirt S4ui(f
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Infer
to candidates l l year* or over jrnur.g the Hatton's a l
I , ryot to the n*cea»dy of th* . m i c e I' C » . P f l r t l l T t i s t i o n
f l r U Y A I I - ll aviator to qualify for
&lt;&gt;
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Fltf
14A
vl
A J Uni
I*, fi Ii l IWI
V A | 4 • I 4*
who already have their itandard citu-»
rtcordvd by Jervcy r.'tty. epproved tn ( enlril y .arid *, addi* * W H IH M a a iv ll
Ith* A ID Centurun Club aboard
T
a«m».v i* i iaiair
,
Tan»i&gt;m I. Plefidm
T
r
ini#r*iat
Imtafev »mi#t
fir*taid certificate*
\ j . uith 3 7 4 death* per 100^ lional hearing* will be held in
• tty commissioners tonight will the I'tfS I'ranktln D. Itocieve .
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Tran 54».fl
*+ l^»u 14 ll»rmu#k lb |m I« i *a.
bimlnnla Cmofiiv
The count willenable
u,rtiii o •, imputation in ! iJ-i''.
t■:« yf. uth Fh’fida. Tamumi lia* &lt;n hear a request for leasing the Jan u. Demer.t * landinc wi*
L&gt;t* 1 » n4 1 illiifk f*. A.
—• kflmaW I* rf faint Tiffbr#
H IttiiaallU A i4 m r« f# r t
pant* tu gi*efir.t aidin.truttion m it re-cr.i f-eriu I for whi,i fig- nounerd it* ir.ter.tion of budding a tandihcll, pier and do.»i for boat- made at night,
- • a#r#r4it-.r ,fl fi*l ikrrat’ f
Trie* t n
I » I 'io r jlb i tv H ii f*'
*#r»rdf4 lx P*at |l .*W A
M ft lei
U •I I. NWb it
e'ur further information contact uft&gt; arr g,at!ghit. Tlie highr*t terminal in Hanford, if approval i* mg facilities.
Aviator* arc admitted to Wia
. Me l in Flat flaiflk I. #•##
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Chaptrr, 1A
77,7 for lndunapoilt,
granted.
I'ndrr consideration wd| !&lt;• t..e Centunan Club after 100 landing*
ropda tif ft* min ■la C*j|i Nil*
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— 1 appointment o f Henry Tamm ua ia a single type aircraft. The r.t*
b.
l u la i t*. Ilvtunde aad Ik l* M- W \ . II 14* •
*•«*»* A* «*f Hamifi*1a
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Hr *#I# u I.'*14 AII4 flu bar t W. I l l
acting Finance D.rcctof for the 1member had acquired pj prcviout
fdhdn
of
Vi#fJ4 #
It mf B ia la tl
K • I k I »« St f Sf
Itk ifl #•4laftAI'll Ail41 it HIM A Hf filial
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city.
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The* city le aden will review pro- drpioytd with another Heavy A 0
alAoU Count/’
Cenlnc.
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Vinrerest Baptist Church Youth
Fellowship at ti.it p. m.
Ihe Hoy Scout* of the Hr 1
l ’rc»h&gt;tenan Church will meet ,-t
7 p h i.

1.1piece

Al eaili

(aide

setting

Vvas a *ui jIt irplicw of tin ten

tcrpieei 3lr- B.vlpli Cowan Jr.
wa» rrspoiisibl. tor ti»* ri plica*
ami Mr titeiUl 'trCall »rianrc&lt;l
the crnirtpirrt
'latthing place
u til- wen nveil
rin president 3lr» t oiaatt pre
vented each ofiirrr with a hud
y.i»&lt; in apiiricla!tun i ! then &lt;f
fori liiroughnit Ihe vear 'hr
previmed rail.
the xoiurity
mer,livers with a plant
tiuest of lonnr at the lumlimn
v s * Mr* Dlfk 11*,vii 'trv \e|
son is moving .twjy iruin Seiilunt
*!w.|l She wa« pri vented wit! s
Ins in vup with .hi aiipiopriale
in.caption ion t i ; her pni
Hon a* • i By \ alcniine flirt of
193? Mr* CvAxa.i ..vvr M:* Nr|.
* &gt;n a ror*age of yctlowr anil white
rhryraanthemuma centered by a
yellow roti
i hatrnien I f iis** I . ■i .*.11 ware

the I.vrrung (.uric of i.ia.sMrlbodisl Church will mert j ' Ihe Mr* I ! 1
h»*mc of \|rv J. II Crawford. Roller t»or-

Lake Mary Road, at S p. in
1VLMIAY
The Junior Fellowship of the
Ftr*t Presbyterian thunh
'ill
®meet a&lt; 3.30 p m.
the Junior Choir of tiic I ir.i
Presbyterian Church will meet at

4 vi p. ni.
The Pioneer Fellow ship of the
First Prrsb)lerun t hurch will
mrrl (t fi p m.
The Men of ihe fu st Presby­
terian Uiurch will meet for sup
per at ’ p m.
An
AtMclalkiMl
&lt; mferrn
will be lieId at Stetson Church in
(0Drl.and. Sessions are from 3 3.30
p m. and 7 9:13 p. m. with sup­
per served al 3.13 |v. m This innference i» for all rhiirch cdfuirSunday School vsnrkrn, 'Irainin'.
I'mon workers, W. 'I l
lead
er*
Brotherhood Iradrri
and
niusie leaders Plan lo aiterul alt
er part ef the lonfereur
Crusadrr chnir of the First
Rapt lit Church Will I'MCllir at
7 p m
rnoristrr* will i^.i.ir .• i j,
m at the First kleli id1st Churrn
w i u m im p u
Training l non !in-prr and of
fleer» ronferencr a' the First
Baptist Church at fi p rn Please
get yitur reservation to Die nfiier
hy Monday

Wives

Begirt

Bridge Club
(Idlerr&gt; wuc* of VAIt 3 nut si
the home of Mr&gt; t. It. Hurts'll
Thursday for Ur fir-i Hireling of
a Miuadtun bridge rluh
nitre wire |wo laldes id bridge
Mure women ate evin.trvl at live
next meeting Tentative plan' «u
•wing made lor a beginners' la
Me. Cokes and eoffm vetr *&lt;rvi I
at ihr inf. oil galherfng during
the nMrino n
The firit Thin ulu'
of eaih
month wav chosen as a time for
the cluh to inert

Tr&gt; ( hiclvcn Chili
M.W YORK
.1 1*1
rltlll 11 a iiitr lire hit for thr nip
per stood Melt ’ tahlr-ti.v'ts

translation rights into several
languages
Miliu tnmtu * 1ountry r a in r
tl
■ Warlrl War I ip. safe
tv a ml neutrality
Bui thing* were darker ihiriiig
M .rlit War II when Ihr tinmans
n .r tun Holland oltlun fo e days
In 191 '.Villirltnma had In flee
lu l.ngtand
Whenever u iisisianer agent
.anaecd to itaiit 1 nutanj. t.c
vas Imimlilatilv rnelvcil by Ida
ifueen, WBhelmi.ia eirned tl-e ti­
tle. " Mother ol the Fatherland."
a name patlcmrd alter "father
o! the lutln rlarnl," by ihltli her
vito.it 1 atm star, Pimn William
-the '1 vn i' ..I CTrangs luundrt of
the Hutch *talr, wai '.nimti
Wdtielmma wurketl on her me
ittoif* ini several year* sritlng
the xtury eatrfully in lu r neat
1
nd •.vrrr I-- s 1■ ■!
&gt;eIntirj llltivlrastie**!* .iev| tin ling
typography
tine thing Uie Prinn.v did nut
give up during her writing period
was her summer prattler of tak­
ing flail* outing* m Die quiet ami
beautiful park- and wood- of
' llrt law ’ her uuntty home
near Apclilourn in F.a*t llulland
During go.v,I vummrr wralhir.
the cun be seen walking with one
or two members uf her household
and Blackif.’’ a pet dug of un
ertlutn anrcvtiy
The Princess and lu r household
donl occupy all ihe tonin' Mso
Hying llirre are x,tmr Dutch trfit
gees from Indnnryta anti a near
lo 3'illn 1* on 1.pied by nfoger*
the I1M llunrartan Itc nht
imn
In luirige koorhoiit
lirr oar.
loan*, in ut The Hague Wunrl
nun 1 '|iend Die vvmlcr In 'tiling
unit lull vile voiiietimev Slav, at
d*
Hul.rnhoi k * a tecludi il
eoun-i house m the dunr* on the
North .Nca m ill nrar The Hague
The princes! lives *11111.ly ufol
b-fstile liiMiru 1 and toyal iptrn
ibu Shi n ii"i&gt; in tweeds anil
nmbiriah't *hnes
She I* 4|iCiiding Dili winter at
Lange \ ourhout." ai usual, hut
spcil Christmas ut ' llrt I.00
wttli (Jurrn Juliana and her tiui
band Prim r Bernard, thru four
daughters — thr Prmrrssrs Bcu
ins. 3t), Irene 19, Margaret, 13,
slid Manytir. II -- anil Ihr rn
lire staff of thr fjaten s household
Wlit n Wilhrlinina abdicated in
ir of her daughter in |9M.
:ir indiralrtl *he would dt»ap|&gt;ear
into thr background. She ba*
held lo that derision and appears
in public infrequently.

TYPEWRITERS

SKK l S I Hl( A
CO.MI'LRTK SKI.El IlHN
O F ----Wntchen
Hinmnnda
Hirlhivlnne Itinz*
I &gt;e Our Rudg-t riaa.
Charge or L i 's * i f

W oA i

M l t . Ut

Fo r

SALE

Fo r

RENT
Service

ADAMS
TYPEWRITER SERVICE

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MONTH Y

Joint

ineel ing

of

VMl

Pott

33*3 and ihp Vuxlliary al I.JO
P m Commamlrr f P Rrnnrtt
&gt;*k» all member* to he present.

Brow nies
Invested

la.lu i Similar' of the Fleet
IRrsrrvc Association ttT saitl meet
' at * p m. at Ihr I SO

Fabric Is
Important

11 KSIlAT

Wcki

Praitialtiall* evident in the new
Spring rollrctloni Is the inridrncr
of American made woolen* and
worsteds in a stunning variety of
otf brat shailr* running Ihe chro
malic gamut from rool Pernod
shade*, bright lemon and butterrup yrllowv, a whole range of
"hot paitrl*" and dainty laven­
der*. to vivid green, red and
blue accents
Insofar a* textures and pattern*
are ronrerned, drsignrr* of Arne
nean made wool textile* now are
prrsrnling a broad display of
Itieir innsiderable talent*
I hi* it reflerird in fluff* lunxhaired blanket wr**r wool*, and
looped and 1oui le texture* for
coal*
tallies J and *tri*trd ef­
fect* *ern in the new *mt«, along
with a lot of interrvtmg new- nov­
elty tweed weave* lug, bold flo­
ral prints, shrphrrd and hounds
tooth rhrrkt, ombre* aid e'everly matched strip* in »herr wonli
anil mrntwrar wonted* all tontrtliutlng to the grralrst Ameri­
can made wool (ahrtr season In
many yean
Thr*r fashion mdu alums stiong
ly support Ihe prediction of (I
Normifn VVindri
president of
Woolen* and Worsted* ol Amen
ra. who ilatrd in hit annual
American wool induitrv forecast
Dial "wool it coming into its own
again "

In Jacksonville
On January II and 3a, o u r .vO
[lur,rl „,|| n)rrl ln Jacksonville
, ,
improving
nurilng prattiee Tne tnrmhrrs of
Ihr nursing profession.
hr mg
awatr of their rri|&gt;onv|billtlrt.
lonlinur lo study and evaluate
nursing tare sn Dial Ihe lypr of
nursing rrnderrd to palients is
ronstantl* improving
This is thr third In a serle*
of ronferrnre* on nursing and
nursing administration, and will
he *p&gt;nsored tiv the Florida State

Trimming Men

IBoard of Nursing

the Florida
league for Nurilng, the Florida

Is Day's Work

Nurses \ssmlatinn. and thr Me
"
I'VILLI
Ivon — 11 1*1 — rn„ .j I'rartiral Nurse* Asvocla
t.ivine men a x «mI trimming Is
„( f-|„riv|*
ill
in a d " * work for three
The irrrtmg will lie held at thr
wvvimti hen They re t»d&gt; tur Seminole Hotel, Jacksonville and
will begin al 9 i«» A M . January
Jrwill Bennett Ibuu Hilling* *; -py,f eunsultanl* tor the con
ley snd Mary Ju. kson rut only frl(l)tr „,|| i^. y|r,
Kiancr«
itt'ii* hair
they
flgurr that Ktriitri
Profes»ur rd \ur*ing.
someday the male barber may be- Teacher* 1 olb-ge Columbia Pni
lom r extinct
versity and Mis* Marguerite ha
tin- women "peiate
in Die g,
\ssoriate Profeiinr. (’ollrge
Muvw.ll
Hoi...
Barb*
Shop
Surefnc, Rolgert t rassrr*H*
ulietr Misi B-nnett is Hie Ihiii
The two previous eonferente*
sn. took over when the former „ rfr imfiestire of the interest of
viHi.-t iet up anothrr Ihop- for n,r nurses m Hie stair in improvtnen -villi men barber*
mg mif'inc lerviee. and it is an
"■
rustomer* J11.1 thr tinr&gt;otr.| that this meeting will
•.!&gt; turn do
'-l|is Bennett 'aid father the pri-grrn alrradv be•W. talk abvut anything thee E,in ,n ,h|* area.
feel like talking about, and we
____________________

nun '*

Scheduled
On Feb 3 Hie m.uithly im cling
of lie Ml Soul* (atbullv Wumrnt (lull will be Meld al thr Clvic
Center at ; p m Ml inrmitrra
ire lequrstcd to attend
Tint is the month for the an
mial sup.it and each member
will luing a covered dish and 4
dinner plate with service fur one.
Women of the Catholic church are
invited to attend the supper and
loin live &lt;I ih if they would like
to be liaievl on Ihe toilrr
Prrsldrnl
Hrlrn
Constantine
will prrstde tor a short hutmess
urn-ting Thi real of Ihr rvrnmg
will be turned over to llir refresh
tttrnl committee
liquid embroider) will Im dem­
onstrated as a climax lit thr even
■nc

Circle Has
M edin a
O
Hi- btppl H1 .1l I'id le of the
I on.rrgatlonal t hurch met at the
Itrvmr of Mr* llcrben Thurtloti,
lake Monroe Monrlay evening.
Mr* August ftrmurat was art
mg president in Ihe absence of
Mt« t'*i»r Zit Irower. Mr*. Dm
Sehrnah lead ihe devotional
Mr- lialplt Imvmg ard Mr*.
) Err hr 11 Thurston reported to the
group on the annual meeting of
Ihe church
Mr* Iusing will be In charge
•&gt;f friendly service for thir year.
Publicity chairman is Mrs. Tniri*
ton.
Mr* Harold llrrhst and Mr*.
Thurston wrre appointed lo check
on the purchase of a refrigera­
tor for Ihe Fellowship kitchen.
The circle will sponsor a amorgashord at Ihe rhurrh on Feb.
1.1 from 3.30-7.30 p m. Three
door pairs will he awarded Mri.
Herbs! and Mr*. Thurston are
chalrmrn of the supper. Mrs. Retnusat Is ticket chairman.
The
hostess
served
coffee,
cheese and rrjrkrrs. Dutch cher­
ry cake to Ihr group The next
nierting will be held at the home
of 'Its Farl Moxlry. Oak Ase.

rnll —
H K N N I0 1 T S

(formerly llnliumliea)

-

St IMF PFoPl.F STILL IHIN'I
KNOW — Mr
..................
.. npr»alr Sanford'*
mly
-&lt;■ ( nmtnrreial
....... ........ • .."Mhile
i i l ... nPrint"
u . .«

I A

2 -0 9 2 .1

I.‘ UT W . JHIh

writ uf French
Ur Helper Anywhere
In Stinfnnl

Wiclioldl’n s„V'p R'
310 Ji. i-XIth

Meeting

•fireplace arc! open fire at on*
end of the rook house.
Dob'* brother. Krnic Morns,
came home fronv the University
of Honda for the occasion Advice, good wishes, and good-byn
werr given to Boh by ihe SO or
more people al lending
His address is Robert M Mor
rn -\
f. :i«&gt;SA4—Co. p. &lt;ih
ttTN 1st T Ret—Fort Jackson.
South Carolina

I'ctr The l-’ inewl In
l-'RKSH I ISII nnd
SKA FOOD

gtvi them belter hairrtita than
men d-i We're not in vttth a rush
Press up * Waldorf salad with
to finish a jib and tl shows in leedles* raisin* and maraschino
Ibr work we rl&lt;* **
.berry hat-e* f i r 't cup each
M in Hrunrit likrv bunting ami lu 'J apple*
fiititn., 10 lomeraailon it ran
We don't worry too much
about pjlltir* and icnous lliln.v "
she added "Mr Hunk men like a
tbungr itom it all, to o "
TTie thfrr prelsr lo ssork on
turn than women hrrause ‘ worn
in ire a lot more vain than

Rohert M Morns left Sunday.
January t*. for Fort Jackson to
serve in the t ruled States Army,
Hr was turn a come away party
on Salurdav prior to hit drparlure
Mr and Mr* Herman F Morrit were hn*t and hostess for the
party ei'rn al thr MtJ Itanrh
in Osteen Close frlendt and
neighbors from Volutia. Semi
note. Prance and l,akr counties
were pir*rnt, rluest* were receiv
rd at the cook house
In a rnmptete Western alma*
pherr with strmc mvinnnent*
played h* Forrest Fnglrbrcuon
and W it shannon, country mu
sir w,.* hi joy rd Old fashioned
ambrosia, fruit rake ami irtffee
wrre serrrd in the ciirit* "ho
lathered in front of the mice

UK.

i

N A T IO N A L L Y A D V E R T IS E D
' R EG U LA T ED ’’ C O T T O N S
(Inly whr hniivvn how lilllr
•she nprnt! She crcnlrd em­
pire elegance (for The tini­
est .sum)
il li Penury’s
never mislirhnve cottons.
(vvn*h 'n vvf.-ir, littIr nr n&lt;«
ironing, neiisc-rrsiflliiin)

79
Yard
Advanrr Pailrrn
•No, 1)13

JJuAi CbiMvsud!
-Sc-d’rl

Susie Long

Sacony

By

«&gt;
Small,

Medium

hnvr
und

ju st

Large

rereivrri
lung

Legs

legs

a
in

shipment
red

mid

of
Ulnrk.

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.M a i - h i n e i i

REPAIR

Jewelry

Mrs Cordon Sianle' was host
e&gt;s Friday mnrmnt for a ktek
off eoffee for thr Ifrai't Fund,
Plan* were made lor the drive
on Heart Sundav in Frhruary
The date wd| he announced
Oflicers oi me croup are Mr*
I eonard Munson, chairman; Mr*
Manlev. sire chairman. Mr*. T
F. McDaniel, treasurer. Mrs
(iroice Harden Sr
publirity
Mr* Jt&gt;e Corley, plastic heart
box chairman
Area chairmen are Mrs Sid
ney Ives III. Mr&lt; .1 N I'olai.
Mrs W R Pys.vn, Mr* t! \
Speer Jr. A|r • David lliiti
Mrs II II Collier 'lr* I) If
Matheri "t* Waller Meriwrthrr.
Mr* M Hunt. Mrs (\ t. Park
Sr
Mr» linger Harris Mr*
r.alph
IVroId.
Mrs
Donald
Flamm. Mn
Rrure Paddock.
Mrs Michael Caolo, Mr* J ft
Rudy. Mrs
John Filrpairtrk
Mr* W S Rnimley Jr , Mr*
.1, T Hales, 'lr* &lt;i S Rehrs.*
Louise Foster is chairman of the
Necro district
Ttie hotlrtt served roiire and
douchnutt to those pretent.

J jo m f

Sheer* tiunirli. Pibbir Dunn
pugev Hivtuding some Jo pteturrs.
Pur
It nr v.urtun Judy tjuthhe
Twelve pivlurr* will U- of tier own
Nun*
Ilamillvin, Vltce llattim.
paintings and drawings
I’ a-da Holcomb. Dawn Holmes.
Ihr hook, to Iw publishcvl al t ai i lait-oDivden Jam-!!.
lie end of January, will Iw drill la&lt; *1
Debbie Mergl. Jen
tiled tu her antrvtoi William
Otllff Kimberly Remold*. 10
Die Silent and to (Jiiern Juliana Vbki Taft and Patti T1II1*
Ph . re.lv will go in u vharity
Colli r amt take werr vrnrd
n ■( yet narnrd. and judging from tu Du inutltrr* and curst* follow
advance order* Irom book stores, mg (he rrremony The eake wav
the' will lie high Bequest* al- &gt;eatilifullv decorated with the
rea&lt;l' liavr been received toe Brownlr prnmhr

huttrr in h ra " -killct over low
heel Mid I rup 1 u&gt;filled nnmn.
1 dued green t&gt;e|itM r. un'l 1
1 love gar.ie ip.t'ireil Ciaik *lu4
ly until union softens and yellows
Add ? rup* tw B nl rliirken. I
f I pound 1 t ur tiiru.itin * I it
I nurd 1 s .01 1 iil'ii i Israntea
Prayer meeting at me I irst spate 11 1 urn •&gt;! suit arid mill p.i.i
der and 1 liaspi'-ii motsusodtum
Raptnt Church ai I ' • p
• " v e r s d.
A prayer group aill ";.it in glulumuti Mtnniri
the Pauglitrrv of Wei!ry » las* about I hour vf.s. v &gt;.
, ji»im |! 1 5o a m
T' The &lt; hapel » noir will i ra 'in e
at thr Firat Methodist iu ..i.ii »•
NLW YORK - l i f t 1— (live
1 .V&gt; p m.
yesterday * green
hewn* the
The Senior &lt;hoir will practice mushroom treatment Saute tlic
at the Fir*t MethodiM Church at rd fresh mushroom* 111 bulb r or
fi 13 p. m.
margarine anti fresh lemon tuier
The Com ml* &gt;t»n on education Add rooked fresh «nap tw-ars and
l&gt;( the First Methodist l mrrh will heat thotniighly
meet in the prrmdvhie t'lvsv
\dd a splr flavor to pie .lust
room al 7 M p m
The Senior Hit i Choir of the I.y Idrmhnr gtound eingi r ir.tu the
^First Presliylvrlan Church vsill tlimgh t se s teaspoon for a two™meet for &gt;ii|i|ier at fi |&gt; m and eruit pie
tor reheanal at fi 10 | n
The Mid Week IBhle Hour of HuFirst Preshyterian tliuuh will t&gt;e
conducted by the pas'ur Rev A
C. Mdnnis. at 7 p m
The ( hancct Choir o! the First
Presbyterian Church will m it for
am i
A ililin u
ichranal at 7 V&gt; p n

Mti.shronm Treat

Planned

Carl Hayden lli;h School and
Phoenix College The ftullards
have lived in Mar; vale for atsoul
I1» 'ears
Pul the Marrh of Pimrs sid
thr Bullard family when polio
struck’ Read wiial Mrs Bullard
lias lo say. ' The V'areh of Pimes
has
hern
wonderful
People
should not forget that thr expensri for those who base had polio
Co on for years, even a life timr.
hut itlll the Jtarih of Pimrs .on
Ilnurs to assist those who nerd
Ju*l tad year I had to make
I" o trip* lo lo t Xocetes for tur*
erv for mus.-le Irantplantinc and
they look care of every thine."

Bullard m i a barber here The
Bullard* moved from Sanford In
19*3 after Dan graduated from
Senilnote Dish School.
Pans
grandmother, Mrs. J. I. Hullard,
is a rctident of Lake Mary.
Mrs. Bullard rontrarted polio
in September. 1933. when she was
a resident of Parker. Arizona
She was taken la Memorial Hot
pit at ,n Phoenix and was confln
esl IS an iron tun; for seven
uiiks. remaining in the hospital
nr tight months Par a " 1‘ i-ycarold '.lh a small ilaughlcr and
jahand those were vers dark
moment*
'I n tlullanl (oughi hack. She
it a living illustration of this
'car s March of t&gt;ime* theme—
T •• . a r il Greater \ ictorirt".
,^h therapy, muscle traits
, o -t '[■. ealio.is io'I ilrlermlna
ilon Mr* Bullard ithoiigh tlill
ronfined t • a wheel ehalr niiovs
i (il1 active life Mie it a mem
bsr &lt;1 the Indoor Sports Club, the
III to
Ihair Square
Dancing
CUd aed iarr« far her fivrsrar
old daughter.
Mr Hilliard is a traiher al

Invest isurc ccrrmoniet for Ihe The Vnna Miller Circle will
Gei many IlV the Kiisct
I’ nei rr*l Sccoml (trade Brownie have a hutinr** and social meet
Firl&gt; ' t -«r» later. vhr lui ■ ,1 1rrwp ''l i e held on Jan 13 at the mg in the F.lkv lodge room at
1&gt; * till* ihroii! lit Juliana. the PirrctC't Bapllit Clturrh
X p m
unlv Child nf her mm tier to Ihe
Iroop leaden, Mr* J W Taft
-----------------------------In a season of little significant
lat. *§r|ntT Henry of Mrrklrn
and Mr* ktnhrosr OUff. present * 1
T
i A
fashion interest from a silhouette
burg
rd llrownlr pin* to Ihr fotlowins N I l f S 0 S
/ 0 A mCCT
point of new fabrics arc steal
VvliiirtiittMa a iiiiininr*. l asts* J&gt; Xirtv
tng thr show
IbB Not Muni
will cuvet t «i

AT THR SOItmtlTY l .l 'M ’IIKny — Mi I* ’ V,
rco ivt .1 cm
li hi .Mi ', i!.ill
.i
.. |
ut
o f the UamnM Laminin &lt; hupur
Hi .
, .. i
(Herald Staff I’ lt dii)

Members of i. amnia lamd.
Chapier of Bela Sigma Pit
nty enjoyed a luncheon at (hr
Mayfair Inn Saturday.
An attractive arrangement wit
a mrnucopia and vellow
fcrnl streamers wav Ihe la! lr r*n

r7

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Fir*l

SI.

C O T T O N PLISSE PJ SET!
A L L 3 PIECES O N E P R IC E !
What a Iniy! Our pretty
ptijisnm set is trimmed with
Itice and embroidery- You
realty have two sets with
Imth full length punts and
panties, too! Sizes 32 to
38.

49

2

�•*

Inez Robb Says
Hitck Finn Is Better
Than Science-Fiction

1

If S u it Librarian Dorothy Dodd ha* her way, aurh
Imoki *a tha Horatio .Algdr aerif*. the Bobb»ev Twin*, the
Witard o f Oi, Tom Swift, tha Rover Bova and other* of a
like nature would disappear from library ahclvea In the
state.
She ha* adviied county lihrarie* in Florida that "there
,j t plenty of other book* which give broader and wider
backgrounds for children to read." She added that "the li­
braries should stock better book*."
The state librarian pointed out that these view* were
"strictly personal." that she had no control over the lw&gt;ok«
that county libraries stock and that “ there i* a trend in
good'library practice that these (the books mentioned
abova) are not desirable."
It may be true that the "trend" in good library circles
ta awray from such book*.
No matter what the “ modern Irend** might be. we are
forced to disagree wholeheartedly. We would nppoie strong­
ly any attempt to deny today'* youngster* the pleasure of
reading these “ rag* to riche*" adventures.
How many adults of today remember the l.eathcr»t&lt;»cking Tales? Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer? Frank MerriwelJ?
TTie Rover Boys and their various trips? Tom Swift?
How many of today's children will remember. 30 or 40
years hence, what Superman and some of the other science,
fiction heroes were doing in 1959?
Or, perhaps, "modern trend'' librarians ptrfer some of
the modern “ psychological'* novels which seek to "brain­
wash" children and adult* alike.
Although the present U. S. tax structure makes it vir­
tually impossible to see a modern Horatio Alger, it's still
nice to read these youth-inspiring stories.
These books certainly do not spawn juvenile delinquency
and bad morals. We're not sticklers for the so-calleJ "good
old days." but the literature ia one item which stand* head
and shoulder* above today's “ modem" writing for children.

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One nf Sanford's better news stories last week w*\ the
battle with the buck.
The buck in this ca*e isn't the kind you find in your
pocket, but the deer at the city too. The buck had become
too biff for the goo to handle. It was decided that he should
go to tho Farmington (ante reserve. Wildlife and other :&gt;ffteUls Bad trouble In communicating this fact to the buck,
however.
The only thing (hi* buck understood wa* fear. He knew
that he wa* the object of an attempted capture. Crowd*
gathered at the roo to view the proceedings, which ended
in failure on the first day. The dart run was shooting blank*.
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On Fridijr. howevor. the riart* of anaesthesia found
their mark, the buck went tn sleep. He was carried t» the
game preserve and turned loose. Whether he will be at home
in Ihe foreat ia an oi*n question.
Tha buck provided a great deal of entertainment tva
youngsters while he was growing up in the goo. His "sentenet" served, he deserve* the ehsnce tn romp through the
forast with hi* own.

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Letters To The Editor
Editor,
. Dear Sir
The Herald.
It was good of the merchant.
Wc hereby invite ail Seminole to invite people to express their
County shipper, to suit our .(ore , opinion of Sanford, and I am very
to it* whai » c have to offer At glad to
the .amc time, you wilt have an
Wr havr been here i*o month,
opportunity to find out about the and arc very happy here
service. «c rtndtr to local cut
We have travelled around the
country quite a lot. and never
While you air here, w* would ba«e we found more friendly peoeppreciJtr any suggestions that P*e or more court rout ealespeo
you might have which would en pie
able ui to serve you better Our
Prices are reasonable and the
bui.nesi has been built on serv­ homes are beautiful and well
krpt Monroe Lakr and St. John*
ice lo you
River add so much to Sanford &gt;
WERT JEWELRY STORE
aUrsctivroca*, but after all it is
X2 E. Eirsi Street
the t*op!e of a town that really
mike it g»&gt;od While the pace
Editor
If 1 may add my praiae and aeemi its be slower, there Is no
thanks to the lovely people (clerk* !*rk of progress and improve

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pleasure lo deal with in Sanford
W&gt; arc here from \ Y Stale
it is an honor and privilege to ta stay till June and as you have
live tn a town wntrr you are gueised wr like it here
hlnetrely your..
wanted To name a few, the li­
Mrl. Earl K W'rbvlrr
brary. mailmen, police leather*,
Park Avenue Trailer Park
etc. all Ihe pecple who wait on
you in the store* are the be*t you
find anywberr I should know a*
our Navy carter hat taken u&gt; to

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Marcel Faille Signs D evpandlag
Faillr. whoir tigeiature it on
wear!&gt; every billboard cr banner
in Sanford, now has an aisociate
Jean Guay, a H yrarcld rommrrrial ar.lit frr-r. M r.:res! i ,naJa.
hat moved to Sanford to assist i[
Fai'.e in hit growing twines*
Guay, unmarried, is * rraduate
Maine a leading lobiter porta
*r» Portland. Rattling South
ef the Reauv Irts Sehool. Mow.
Minter T Kimes has been i;&gt; ireal Eor eight veals ke wore."-'*
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pdlttd rublit ir.formatinn direr- fag the commercial art departJsn*&gt;P&lt;»rt
tor for the United Community meat ef Claude Neon Co. e leadSen ire. in Columh.a S C
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the president, the Re*. Robert
Speer. The chairman will anoint
officers in Ihe eiecuiion of rtipon
aihiUtiea during the coming year
Head nf the program commit
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Public Affairs. Rev. Tam O Sieen.
Membership Rt*. A C Sum
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fit. Greetings, Rev A ii, Mcln- *,n vomr anywrerr n*tt to San
tls. Ministerial Repretentative ta ,ofJ ' DundUnen
Thank, to everyo-.r in hanford
l ’ .* O Commitiee. R»v. F.rne*t
Mrs Rny F. Lambertson Jr.
Belirk Dr Fred Enimiogrr wat
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appointed historian tn keep a per.
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could befill them - more mtnse- overproleelise feeling and affte.
When Dime l was csst tuts ihe &gt;"* Umb entm y rockets, Hbombi tion fcr I
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dollar.
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iod armed sstelillei.
cote a worldwide symbol nf fl#.
bon. den. he wa. doubtless a
, djrly „ oftj ta ,n ci.l .lability. Maybe tt doesn't
umon pure amateur Bui when |hf Amrrt(I„ language, and the matter if the dollar goes do«j
he Wglked out .under hi. own trwjwd taipayer w.ota no psrt the drain.
Maybe I' m just loo old to com­
.team, he
an old pro wiih ef „ A national debt waring to
(he big cat..
wgnJ ,b# jjflQ billion mark does- prehend Ihe modem economic
For acme rra*on. I kept think
K i n hlnl hllf a, muth „ theory thst s men or s nation
Ing about P * .. *'*nr_tlme t ^ thought of an additions! StOcan Uve In perpetuity on the
.read that Gov. NcIm R Rotkefel- efttrwct*&lt;S every annum by Untie cuff
ler artually talk* out loud about Slm
Anyway. I admire a new-minted
the acute possibility that taxesAny hlnt
In tin. column that politician like Gov. Rockefeller
S '. « / . l0 ., ..
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it might be nice to .tart plying who ha. either the courage or
Sl* f
f 11 11 10 pl* *’ off the national debt and under- the experience to tugge.t that »e
g t P R I S /U
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writing the Amtrican dollar j pay the piper. Maybe Mr. R. n
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,pr“ * ln lh* P^lt* bring, forth mail aecu.ing me the man to tame the lion.,
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h-lding that budgetary line, at f j,t f|fn, , B(j 0(her tfrm, ,u(t
lea.t nationally, and even
pur , b|# fer , fiaUy newspaper
ring sweetly of the possibility of
Well. I worry about where my
. tax cut in the sweet by and WI| „ (ilk lbd Illach ,m t , and
by
nation wagon are coming from
Maybe a politician loaea hi. too But I am alio .mail minded
amateur Handing when he, i. enough to worry about 112.000,elected governor of New York 000000 annual deficiti and the
What might 1&gt;« termed a -con-,
Still and ill. Gov. Rockefeller i.
mand perfsrmanea" will be pr»new ln Ihe business. and either f,rt
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mart, the dollar is rapidly gain- sealed tonight and tomorrow night
S” ,7 u ." ‘ K l s „ ;
“ ■ »»•&gt;*«• » w - by the Seminole County Coun^
taxe. in the Umpire State If he . I am chinny enough to be con- of Parents snd Teschen. whR
geti away with It. the governor rrrnVd hen a great, big frller Charles 5. High of Taltahiitee*
la going Is enter the old pro lea In Wall Street tells me he Is cer­ will be heird.
gue w»h Daniel
Hlsh. who Is State Department
tain that devaluation of the Jotof Education cooiultant for F.vtieian in either mayor American crptional Children, will bring Infor­
feller a fan mail The mo.t *»party has the intestinal fortitude mation of interest to parents rf
lent ‘ Dear Sir. You Cur ‘ letter,
even to suggest remedies to cure scoool children from the elemen­
received by deponent — and even
tary through the high sehool levour finenrlil condition.
more embattled than tho.e from
Maybe the fault lies In me. It fl
Mrs. Irs Southward, president
Te
of T W V could be that I am Ju.t a middle...T
offering to
MatiB, aU lilt who ha. an of the Seminole County Count,
. bang, draw and quarter me when
who made the announcement »
ever I innocently suggest that a
Highs appearance, ha. Hated
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about
slight n u t in Federal taxe.
that the tpeaker gained populari­
might really balance Ihe budget, 1100, OW for Maine lob i ler s is ty in this area when he ipeke
help whittle away the national ISSO and almost *9000000 last to group, last ie»»on
dtf lot. and .top the alarming ***rThe sesrion. will begin at I
_ _ _ ' erovion of the American dollar
p m. In the auditorium of Semi­
both at home and abroad
The discovery oi gold in the nole High School Open forum
A law against human .la-ary
It |. patent that a great many late 1190'. doubled Alaska a p pu- period, will follow- the lecture*
-&gt;a» reacted in Rhodt it and ca American, regard a tax hike at lation, whieh reached MOW a rightly, which will alio featura
May. ibjj.
the wor.t possible calamity tnat 1*10.
a refreshment break.

Kimes Appointed
To Publicity Post

goes to make some
community more prosperous
yours . . . or the other fellows
An average of more than M '- of tho dollar you speed slays ia th* city wkers it's
•peat . . . to e.pport scboole, furnish fire a*4 police protection, put down patisg
to pav the folks who work fer you . . . to expert churches and chanties . . . to he
invested la more kinds *f mcrcbaUiM f-&gt;r y - ur eeecUon and convenience . . . to improve
••nice facilities . . . . ard to support all ihe other Hungs that promote prosperity, growth
and bfttr living in a community.

M ake your dollars build your
community... not somebody else's!

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Pettit, Hagan Hot,
Hawks Win Again; Seminoles Seek Revenge
Race Is Shambles I n Two Conference Tilts jf°r Tigers’ GM
United rress International
BY JERRY COVINGTON
Blue Darters On F'riday night,
The National Basketball Asso
Thr
ever improving
Sanford the Semnoles will host 33inter
nation posted a liberal reward Seminole cage team thli week will Park. In previous gamei, ihr
today (or the return of thoif run trek to avenge it! only two con­ Seminolei loit to these two UBC
a*ay St. l.ouii Hawks.
ference lotici thix icaxon.
powers.
St. Louis now lead* the WritTo complete a busy week, the
Tomorrow night, Coach Bud I.a
rrn Division by It names and yer'a email, hut xpeedx, tquad Seminole* will host Pierson on
practically all hope of catching travrlx to Apopka to take on the Saturday night in a non confer­
thr Hawks hat been piceonholed
ence titf.
for next iraion.
The Seminole* now are riding
Rob Pettit, with 29 point!, and
the ercst of a three game winning
Cliff Hasan, with Z*. were the
streak. Latest sictlm was Florida
rhirf sum in thr Hawks’ Its 111
Military School. Del.and. 44 33.
victory over the New York Knick­
here Friday nliht. A fast break
erbocker! Sunday. Klchle Guerin
and arcurate shooting gave the
wai ouletandiet in defeat, svorSeminoles an early lead and they
ins It ppinti for the Knicki.
never were threatened after the
Rookie Elgin Bailor hit hit
Early oddi of five totwo favor first quarter, which saw them pile
high water mark ax a pro by Rural Commandrr to dominate up 13 points to five for FMS.
acorins &lt;1 point! but it waxn't racing in tonight x ninth rare of
All Conference guard Cecil Danenough to keep the Philadelphia a 10 event •tchedule. Thr big *•&gt; drldgc finally broke his scoring
Warrior! from defeating the Min pound brindle dog will fire from slump, hitting 11 points to pace
nrapolit Lakers. 123-111.
.he aeventh poit position.
thr attack. Hi* seven field goals,
Ra&gt;lor fouled out late m the
Horntwoggled and Rocky Mac mostly on driving lay-ups, almost
third quarter and when hr left, 'Duff are figured to give Rural were overshadowed by his re
the l.aken faded. Paul Ar.nn Commander a run for hix money
botmding
paced the Warriors with 39 In the feature.
Bay l.undqulst continued to
potntx. The same wax pla&gt;ed at
Eat Check. In the third pod prove Ihr most exciting Seminole
Camden. N'.J . and attracted 3.272 lion, hat been moved up to the player e'er to handle a basket
fan*
.
Grade A ranks, and will be shoot ball here as he rolled up 16
Rill Sharman and Frank Rain- tng for hit thud straight triumph point* in about two quarters of
ley icored four point! apiece In over thr five sixteenths mile dis action Thr junior guard, who has
an overtime period to lead the
played for the varsity since hit
lance.
Roxton Celtics to a 119111 win
freshman year, put on quite a
Racing starts at 9 !h
over the Detroit Piilonx. Boh
A new high of 93.2u0.34 was ball stealing show, and had the
Couxy of the Celtic! and Gene
Black Knights wondering what
Shue of the Pislom xhared ‘ cor­ lurned over to 23 Central Florid* was going on most of the even
Charittrx
by
Sanford
Orlar,do
Ken
ing honor! with 29 point! apiece.
George Yardlev, the league'! ntl Club following its fourth an ing
I undquist Is the most colorful
leading xcorer tail year, xuffered nual chanty night racing. The player tn school history and has
a broken bone in hii right hand .total Include! funds for a Horen become the most talked about guy
during the first half and will be charity groupi m Seminole Counin the loop.
xidclined for an Indefinite period. 'o
After hit first shutuut game last
The club's first t.adies' Night lx
Jim Lesculoff of Roxton xat out
week against Lakeview. junior
thr game betauie of a hack in­ slated Thursday, when all lariiex forward Jimmy Gracey hit the
jury and It wax feared he may will be admitted vsithout any trail once again with 13 points
charge. Track operator Jerry Col­
he loxt for the icaion.
The 4 footer set a new scoring
Jack Twyman icored 17 of hix lins has agreed to pay the state record last week against lee*
admitsion
tax.
because
of
the
33 point! In the third period to
burg with 31 points snd it welt
bring the Cincinnati Roy alt from "tremendous enthusiasm shown on his wsv to a new season teor
behind to a 109 IM triumph over by Central Florida women at the Ing record, if Lundqutst doesn't
the Syraruxe National!. Dolph track."
The 12 Seminole County groups overtake him.
Srhayei led the Natx with 31
In the preliminary contest,
receiving
a slice of the Chant'
point!
Night racing pie were Cmted coach Dick Silvers' J\"t held the
Fund. YFW Rehabilitation Fund. Black Knights to tlx points at the
Sanford Elki for Harry Anna half while running up 39 l ate in
Crippled Children's Home Long- the third quarter forward John
wood Mrdtral Center. Disabled Taylor dropped in a Jump shot to
American Veteran!. Legion Post break the old JV storing record
33 Rehabilitation Fund, legion of 62 points. The contest ended
I'oted Pirxx Inlrrnatonil
Po*t 1*3 Rehahititation Fund, Na­ with the Seminoles way out in
Saturday
tional Foundation. American Can­ front. 77 20
COLt'MBl'S, C.a, it'P l) - Au- cer Society, Tit and Health Aisn ,
Little George Perides continued
hum berime thr nation'! onlv
Pilot Club Hospital Fund and to pace the attack with !3 points.
major unbeatrn college haikrtball Seminole Hospital Auxiliary
Ihe small guard has hit In double
tram and ran Ita winning atrrak
figures in all games this season,
tn :t garnet with an Sl-61 victory
with Ihe exception of one where
over Georgia.
he was held pointless. Taylor had
his best night of Ihr season with
WASHINGTON. 11. C. I t-Pl )—
It and sophomore Mike Roberts
Bobby Morrow, I'. S. Olympic
dropped in 11 to finish third in
rhampion from Abilene Christian
the scoring picture The J3‘ rec­
East
College, won the sprint teriei of
ord now stands al 10-2.
three races in the Washington Providence 90 Villanova *3
In addition to the points gar
Evening Star track and field Dartmouth To Spiingfield M
nrred by Dandrtdgc, I.undquist
Manhattan
32
Siena
41
games.
and Gracey, varsity men scoring
RE. Johns *t St Franrli t.VY) 41 Friday were Cliff McKibbln &lt;3i.
SEATTLE lUPIr—Al Bulbrlek- Penn Stale #7 Pitt 34
lemon Kirk fit, Alev itcKIbhin,
son, famous "dour Dine" of row. Niagara 9* Scranton *3
Jitltn Allred. Mike Davis anil
ing. resigned as coach of the Uni­ La Salle 77 Canisius 41
Charles (iravalca, two each.
f.afayclte 40 Selon Hall 71
versity of Washington crews
for Ibr season, thr Seminoles
St Josephs (I’ a. i 64 Temple 37
now have nine win*, five losses.
Army
40
Massachusetts
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CLEYElJkND tUPli The
In ORC play, the record is 2 2
South
Cleveland Indian* traded tnflelder
Earl Avrrill J r , tn the Chicago Tennessee 11 Georgia Tech 71
Cuba for pnrhrr John Briggs and Furman 41 Wofford 73
Marshall 4t Kent State 43
utility player Jam»! Bolger.
LEXINGTON. Ky - l I'll Mm. St. 63 Murray St. 44
The University of Kentucky won
CHICAGO i UPM —Billy Fierce, Auburn 41 Georgia 6t
the Southeastern Conference list
the little lefthander who h*d a Memphis St. 63 Mississippi 63
krtball championship 16 times In
17-11 record in 1934. signed his Louisville 76 Dayton *9
22 years fmm 1937 through *1934.
.Midwest
19.39 contract with the Chicago
Including nine xtrslght fr«n l«tt
limmnat! 92 Xavier (Ohio! 66
White So*.
through 1932.
Northwestern 91 Iowa 94 lOTi
Sunday
PALM SPRINGS. Calif iL'PIl— Baldwin 33'allace 73 Ml. I'nion 74
Arnold Palmer won the Thunder- Notre Dame 43 llllnuix 73
bird golf tournament with a nine Michigan St. 42 Minnesota 76
s in FRANCISCO —&lt;UPI) under par 42 in the final round. Detroit 43 Rowling Green 79
Billy lltlson, -San Francisco forty
Ohio L' 44 Morehtad Ft. 77
Ninrr. end who won thr National
FORT LAUDERDALE.
Ha Miami (Ohioi Pt West. Mich 77 Football league pass receiving It
Southwest
It'P l)—Starlene Stewart Strut of
tie In 1934 and 1937, was bom nn
Toronto won the Doherty women'i Tulsa 6t Arkansas 31
an Indian reservation near Sayre,
golf tournament hy defeating Jo­ Texa* AIM 71 Houston 64
Okla
Oklahoma City 73 TCI' 63
anne Goodwin, two up.
Air Force Acad. 64 Wyoming 4J
ST GERVAIS. France IL'PIl— Aritona M Arttona St. U 72
SOUTH BEND. Ind lUPI) Pennv Pilou of Golford, N.H„ won Aritona St. 44 Aritona 72
tom Hawkins, Notre Dame s lop
33est
the Alpine combined championship
irurrr, will be out of the Irish
Oklahoma St. 47 Oklahoma 34
in an international ski meet.
basketball lineup for two mwr
Colorado St. 47 S'. Mexico 36
.seeks Hawkins sprained an snkls
Mlt.WAI KEK I CPI i — John Washington 79 Oregon 6o
MrHa'e « i i named general man­ Washington St. 61 Montana St. 33 m the North Carolina game last
Saturday,
Stanford 46 COP 33
ager of the Milwaukee Rravei.

Rural Commander
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Sport Briefs

Cage Scores

Wildcats Are Hc.st

Horn On Reservation

Irish Cutfer Hurl

S t r Athletics Have No Set Goal

By JACK BERRY
DETROIT u r n — r«ul Richards, manager of the Baltimore
Orioles, and formrr St. Hun*
Browns owner Rill DcWttt were
Ihe front runners today for the va­
ran Detroit Tiger general man
agrrship.
John J. MrHale resigned unex­
pectedly Sunday "to take an offer
I just couldn t refuse ' from thr
Milwaukee Braves that will bring
him a reported annual salary of
930.000, a longterm ronlrart, a
vice presidency in the Braves' organir.itinn and other duties.
M dlales
sudden resignation,
with the opening of spring train­
ing lest than a month away and
only two front line players signed,
caused Tiger Board Chairman
John Fetrer and President Har­
vey Hansen tn rail an emergency
meeting today to decide on a luc­
re »*or.
Richards, the No. t tatcher
on Detroit s 1913 title team, and
Drllitt were accorded the best
chance of those outside thr organ
iratiou while business manager
Jim Campbell and farm director
Rlrk Ferrell were thr leading can­
didate* inside the Tiger group.
Mcllale's departure come* at a
tune when few general manager*
of major league caliber or experi­
ence are "at liberty.”

94 al halfuma in Knoxville but , hi*:t 6141 with two minutes to
couldn't cope with the srrnnd half play. But Memphis hall hawking
wnrk of big Gene Tormohlrn and &gt;et up Dc final twts tallies and
speedy Kenny Coulter. Tormohlen, Mississippi lost tta s e v e n t h
second in thr nation In rebound­ straight.
ing and second In tho conference
Exams get chief attention In the
in scoring, had 26 rebounds and SKt until Saturday night Ken
2o points. Coulter was deadly turkv will lw at Georgia Tech tn
from thr outside and led scor­ tonight's chief attraction Also on
ing with 29 points.
tap tonight is Southwestern lamis-l
Southeastern scoring l e a d e r tana at Alabama, a nun - league
Bailey Howell raised Ihe nation s affair Tuesday, Louisiana Stats
second ties', average to 29 3 with a t-lays Loyola at New Orleans snd
33 point performance against Mur­ Thursday, Kentucky will he host
ray S t a t e . Mississippi State to Georgia while xtusiisippi State
trailed 31-30 at halftime but held will be at Memphis State
All trams return to action Sat­
Murray to just 17 points in the
final 2*1 minutes That wax five urday with Alabama at Georgia
poi ntl leu thin .iowetl scored Tech. Auburn at Vanderbilt. Flor­
ida at Kenturky, Georgia at Tan
during Ihe same period.
Missitiippi, trailing 44 • 34 at nessee. fatuiiian* State at 3lii.
halftime, came hack strong after uitippi State, and Tulane at MiaIntermission snd led Memphis &lt;siiiippi

General Insurance

By IIARRY 4 RAFT
Manager. Kansas Cits Mhlelict
33ritten for l PI
KANSAS CITY, Mo. tl'P li-l'm
not setting a goal for the 1939
Athletics like I did last yexr when
we were aiming for 70 victories
and heat that hy three game*.
t wont even say that we will
be a first division contender. Rut
we will be shooting for a 300 per
rentage and. If we hit that, we
won t be far out.
I believe we sen hit the .JsW
mark this season with a little nat­
ural Improvement and the bench
strength we have added.
Addition* like Havre Terwilllger. John Bella and Dick 33’itliams
have given us fiat bench strength
we have sorely needed.
They and some other young fel­
lows will give us more maneuver­
ability this season and thr com­
petition for jobs this spttng will
be greater than It eser was
And ■ little competition never
hurt anyone
Rattle For f irst
First base, m particular, will he
an interesting position this spring.
Fellow* like Preston Ward, Harry
Simpson. 33'httey llertog. Kent
Hadley. Jim itcManu*. Hal Smith
and even Bella and 33'ttliami will
be out to win It,

Palm er's Hot Irons Take
10 Birdies, Thunderbird
PALM SPRINGS. Calif. (UP1C
—Arnold Palmer, lha bull shoul­
dered shot maker from Latrobc,
Pa . is on thr greatest iron hit
ting spree of his life.
And thr resul'. may be that thr
leading money • winner of 1931
1143 407 93) is going tn blank­
et the field again tn 1939 as he

PGA Senior Play
Begins Tomorrow
DUNEDIN t l’P I ;- Play begin*
Tuesday in the gnnuat PGA
Senior* Golf Tournament with
Ihr hottest Held In Ihr rvcat's
2s&gt;yrar existence expected.
Several former National Open
amt PGA champs are inrludrd in
thr almost Jon entries, including
defending champion Gene Sarareo. vs ho ha* w-oa the PGA three
tlmrs ami the Seniors twrlre.
Hr ssill lw rompetina with
three time winner* Al lYairou*
and Eddie 33'illiams, plus some 30
newcomers to the event for golfers
30 years of age or older.
The winner gets a tru; to I na
land In compete In the world
championship seniors match.
Half of the field lees off in the
first round Tuesday with the other
half gettioa started Wednesday.
Second
rounds are scheduled
Thursday and Friday wRh the
last 36 holes of medal play'rnming
on Saturday and Sunday.
Other seniors winners entered
are Fred McLeod. Charlie MeHenna. Marshall Crlrhton. Ernie
Newham. Harry Schwab. Mortle
Dutra, and Pete Burke.

.Man-Si m l Contest
m o n t n e a i. - a r i l — i.j
eroste, originated centuries ago
by Canadian Indians and consld
rrrd the oldest game on thr North
American continent was sumrumev
played by m i l teams numtwring
as many at ?.0u0 Indian* on field*
almost a mile long.

Vandy Planning 'A m b ush ' For Alburn
ATtJtNTA (UPI)— The Auburn
Tigers will take their Jt • game
winning streak this weekend to
Nashville, scene of the Jonr am­
bush nf top - ranked Kentucky,
against the tama Vanderbilt cast
that upset the Wildcats.
Vanderbilt Is stop No. 1 on a
three game road trip for ihe Ti­
ger*. the nation'* only ma»r un­
beaten quint Nest week they go
in Georgia Tech and Georgia, a
couple of team* which have met
Auburn off their home courts snd
contributed to
the Tigers' 110
season record.
Georgia w as tne latest Tiger
victim. Auburn mixed balance,
m a rk sm a n sh ip and d t f e n i s to
Whip the Bulldogs 61 61 Saturday
night at neutral Columbus. Ga.
The Auburn shuffle ntver left one
m a n the Bulldog* could concen­
trate on a* five Tiger* hit In
ilouhlr figures. Scoring honors
went tn Georgia sophomore Gor­
don D a r ra h w ho got 22 points.
Uirre in Fourth
In other SaturdaY tetioo in the
Southeastern Conference. Tenors-,
see climbed lato a three way tie
with Georgia tod T u I a n • (or
fourth plate ty beating Georgia
Tech 64-71. Mi**ii6lppi S'at* boat
Murray Slate 44-44 and Miaslsslppi
lost to Memphis State 4541 la a
pair of non conference games.
Georgia Tech led Tennessee 42-

EDIT)IK'S NOTE: this is ike
12th la a setirs of 11 dispatches
by major leaaur manager* giv­
ing mid • winter appraisals nf
their teams.

EAST
RHONE

H. JAMES GUT

still tn the last two montha last sea­
son.
say
Boh Cere and Roger Marig will
has
u. defense snd punch in th#,
the outfield.
and
fr»De* lope; l x Maestri

xrsi'.^'sir’.rrys s r r x '*1 ~
•—..... *•"* . ... •».*“*..rjfiKTS.fiSftSSl.Sjra

hita and key bases on halls. *
I can't say that the rest of the
infield is set, but llertnr I-opet
swings a good bat and showed
good
Improvement
when
we
shoved him in at second base last
year; there'i no question about
Ihe defensive ability of Joe D*&gt;
Thr Oviedo Lions Jumped off to Lingwood scoring, but hr didn't Maestri al short, and you couldn't
in early lead Friday night and 6ft the support in the scoring ask for a man to step in and da
were never headed as they romp
i h*; «h* DuJ** *"*&gt;&gt;*• \
Ah*n ,m Smllh M
. .
.
„
'\
Keith Tennant dumped in eight at third last year,
ed to a 4 . 3 victory over their |0 ukrtvinnrr,Up honors for the
Here'swi he r e
that heneh
South Seminole cage rivals, theGreyhound*. Jimmy Brookshire of s t r e n g t h and maneuverability
Lyman High Greyhounds.
the Lions had nine for third place come in. Terwtlligrr. Milt Gaff
The Duda boy*. Mike and Jo among Oviedo scorers
and Mike Baxes will be in lha
seph, led Ihe Oviedo attack with
The Lions hit it points m the running for these positions in ad10 points each. Larry Newell had first period, I.yman could get only dltion to the fact that Lopei can
the tame numt-er to pare the seven Thu four-point margin was move la third and Smith rould
the highest on a quarter by quar- take over at first or behind the
ter listis that the Lion* could get. plate.
although they gradually pulled
o f course, our catchlnr staff ll,
awav In each of the last three pretty wrell manned with Harry
periods, the Lion* hit for three chill and Frank House,
more points than the Greyhounds,
9 6. 10 7 and 12 9
*
Big difference In Ihe game was V a r g a s A v i f l R e a d e r '
in field goals. The Lions got 13.
lulled riel* Inter isllonal
NEW YORK tl I’ ll - Reuben ,.J
The nations sollege basketball Lyman only nine Free throws Varga*, a 23-year old heavyweight
powers swing back Into action “ f,r
even. Oviedo getting from Richmond. Calif., who meeta
(in.
u
—
ifH k-ni.irhv
this week
with
Kentucky 1‘narh
Coach -2, and the Greyhounds 11.
Tony Anthony in a 10 rounder at
Fur the Uons. Smith and Train- Madison Square Garden next Frl*
Adolph Rupp due to notch Ihr
400th victory of his career and un­ sky each had four, Alford three day. Is an avid reader who "dabJ
beaten \uhurn and rugged St and Kelsey two.
Ides'* In such philosophical mallei'
John'i of New York facing crucial
For I.yman, Ballard had seven, as thr works nf Plato, Sploora,
lest*.
Evertdgr three and Hull one.
Kant and Schopenhauer.
All nf the top to rated teams
will see action at least once and
only a few upset* could cause
mighty upheavals In thr national
MIAMI tl PI» -Jack Frost of
rankings
Monterey. Calif., won the Coral
The werk * activity siarts to Gable University of Miami tennis
night with first tanked KentUiky championship Sunday by beating
going for Rupp's 399th win agslnvt Birger Folkr of Stockholm, Swf
Georgia Tech, third ranked Kan den, 4 1. 3 6. 1 6, 6 2. 6 1. Mane
sas State facing Iowa Stale, fifth Martin of Aurtralia won the wom­
lanked Cincinnati placing Diake en's crown.
and ninth ranked Diadlry meeting
Detroit.
Dogs and wolves have retain­
There'i Ihr possibility of that
big No 6o0 for Rupp when Ken ed so many basic stmtlantiri
lucky plays Georgia Thursday through the ages that they still
night — the night on which rapid fall prey la the same parasites
l.v Improving St. John's fares per­ and iliseatet.
haps its biggest test of the sea­
son against Si I a u Is University
.’ &gt;0
vSO
at St. Louis. And then there's a
W e lc o m e W a g o n
big
weekend wrapup during I'Ol'Y DOWN THIS NAMK
H o ste ss
which Ihe Atlantic Coast Confer AND ADDHKSS NOW . . .
ence's twin powers — secondWill Knock on Your Door
ranked North Carolina and fourth- . , . and wills today to find out
with iiift.s &amp; iM'Cclingt
ranked Nurth Carolina Stair — re­ how you i an still apply for a
from l-'rirmlly lluslitoia
turn to action and sixth-ranked tl.ouo life insuianee policy to
Neighbor! nnd Your
Auburn puls ill 21 game winning help takr rate of final expensra
Civic nnd Social
streak on thr line against Vander­ without burdening your family.
bilt.
Wdfara Lcadcra
Vail a pnitcard or letter, giving
your name, address and year of
l)n the occanion o f:
&lt;
birth to:

Lion Cagers Beat
Lyman, 42 To 29

Top Cage Powers
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JAMES B. GUT
A im k .

and Ray Herbert. My mind Is
open on the fifth starter.
| Of the young pitcher*, I'd
|Howard Reed, the big Tessn.
an excellent ehauce of making
ball club. He's got the aluff

muses along with a recuid of
14.63161 won in the first four
tonrnsments nf the season
Palmer plays In a 97 300 pro
amateur tosirnamenl at the Eldo
rado Country Club near here to
day and Tuesday and then head*
for the 920.000 San Diego open
starting Thursday.
He'll he Ihe favorite In both
these events oil his play in win­
ning Ihe f IS cur Thundcthird in­
vitational got! tournament here
Sunday with one of the gir-sl fi­
nal rounds in PGA hlstoiy — a
closing 62 that caught and passed
Jimmy Demarel on the 46th
hole
"I dun l remember ever hitting
irons a* well a* I have during
the past week" said Palmer aft
er hr posted his record smashing
tournament score of 266
He hit his irons so well that he
recorded 10 birdies, a single bo
gey on the remarkable come
from-bchlnd round. Hi* longest
birdie putt was from 2u fret. He
had one of 12 and sine of to and
Change of renidenre
the other seven were from five
Old American lor. Co.
NEW YORK I UIT I — National
Arris ala of Ness comera (•
feet or less.
I West »th. Dept. I.I09R
Motor Boat Show officials rrport
Hanford
"th at 62 was thr Inwnl I ever rd today that crowds totaling 03 •
Kansas City, Missouri
I’ hona FA 2.1738
hid on thr lour." he said, adding OOO wrolr orders (or 424.7MMXM
Ru|h Gallagher
that he has had many 6|s
Their it no obligation—and no
worth of boat*, engines and ac
The smsring part shout Ihe erstorirt during the werk long ooe will rail nn you. You can
round I* that Palmer had two show which wound up al Ihe New landle Ihe entire transaction hy
lulls hit out of hounds when hr York City Coliseum Sunday night mail.
took a 70 on Ihe second round.
"I milted only four green* dur­
ing the whole tournament." he
•aid. "Those two I hit out of
ALL YOU t POTS A N D PA N S STAY
bounds, plus two mote in Ihe fi­
nal round"
Dcmaret, wlm firrd a line fin
Ithlng round of one under par 70
finished in serond place, picking
up 9873 compared with thr 91300
that Palmer collected Dtmuft
was tied in the accond spot with
Ken Venturi, who was pantd
MODERN AUTOMATIC
wills Palmer for thr final round
and shot a great Mi
The veteran Lloyd Mangrum nf
Apple Valley, Calif, came in
with a 270 for fmmh place and
collected 9430 Weil Kills, Aide
cress, .S'J., had a 271 for I33n.
and Jackie Burke, Houston, Tex ,
and Uo W'imnger, Odessa. Tev
rails
collected 9473 for 272
scores.
la dean as an eleetnr light bulb . . . while
gln.e ilesn' There ire nn sou r itimes —
n* snnke, nn ugly sent, nn gume or gieasy
him All your pots and pans — walls and
curtains, loo — nay nr*&gt; looting longer
snth lent cleaning, less care! Go modern'
Mnse up la todas'a cleanest, safest, roolest.
fastest. MOST MODERN eaokmg methods'
belies — bee better, abrsevai/v *

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
312

If I had to name my firithas*
man today, I couldn't do it. It
wouldn't he fair to those fellows
Rut pitching is the most import
ant thing to Ihe hall club.
Unless someone change* my

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X—FOR RENT
4—FOR RENT
CLASSIFIED INDEX
FACTORY TO YOU
Y ,I-L O S T AND FOUND
Alar on Afrrhet T A B B A G E
2, 3 and 4 bedroom house* ind Room with adjoining powder:
II EATING
ALUMINUM
IAFF •A - DAY
y* ih- »- O
i K RENT
PL
aK H 'or salt Tied Thunamall apartment
room private bath—close In—
_ j
1
II. H. 1*01*15 CO.
VENETIAN RUNDfl
T lA -R
A- O O M * BOARD
Ion. F A T3»9C.
ROSA I- PAYTON. Broker
raw
Palmetto.
FA
2
4404.
144 S. Park ---- FA 2-4134
P
Enclosed head. Sag procf bottom
• 1-M
iiBrtwii
nr.»i i Ai.51
3-BKACH
KENTAIJf
— __ - ai .. i■ ■ w _
|
Phone FA 2-1301
o* 'iv ».-X »h| ;
a. J U D R irr*
rat) with plastic and*. Plants
4— WANTED TO SENT
Colonial 2 story home FA 2 7304
Talavlaion Tubas Tusiad Fra*.
Farm A (iiH is Canltr
or rayon lapta. Cotton or iyl4R
A—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A lT X k" a—ATASTVrNTS: r w y i
ROLLINS
HOBBY
SHOP
ANNU ALS
private baths. 114 W. r i n i k RENT OR SALE: 3 Arra farm.
cards.
•-FARM S . ACREAGE •
At
The
Sign
Of
The
Totem
Pals,
Ml C*i*ry Art.
Senkirik D1* m und Paint C«.
GROVES
Large 1 bedroom home, large
Beautifully furnished room. Private
t i l l S. Francis At*.
7— REAL ESTATE WANTED
111-114 w 2nd St. Ph. FA 1-4421
barn. Easy terms Joseph R
home. Phone FA 2 7M4.
Floral Arringrmcnt — Corsages.
8m i « c e i . l an Kites
1-evy. Ph. FA 2 7223
Quirk Laundromat Strvltt
HANFORD
FLOWER
SHOP
Used heating stove with rookhig
2 bedroom cement block home,
A—FLOWERS • PLANTS
Shirt* Fintahsd In l l Hours
FA 2 1322 or FA 2 0270
lop. drum type hurntri A t con­
unfurnished. FA 2 4030
SHRUBS
For isle or rent—modem » room
Sanltena Dry Cltanlng
dition. FA 2-4044
1 0 - OFFICE EQUIPMENT
house with 1 acral of land on
E. 24th St. Fnodmart Bldg.
14—OFFICE i.SlUIRMENT
11—
AUTOMOBILES .
lake. Inquire Noel’* Grocery at
SOUTH SIDE LAUNDROMAT Tbit It a guest past to tha Bits
t
TRAILERS
JANUARY CLEARANCE
Osteen. Dr. Hradln’i place.
Thratrr fur Alartaln DePrlest.
NEW *.t**J Underwood Golden ENA’ELOPES. letterhead*, state11—Hi ATS A MOTORS
Esp. dale Fab. 4, '34.
Touch portable Gpewrlicr
Beautifully fumlahed r o o m
mrnts. Invoice*, hind bills, and
IS—FARM SUPPLIES A
DELUXE MODEL
programs,
etc.
Progressive Jackets . Boot* - Tents •Luggage
FA 2 7304
MACHINLRV
Lot 3144*4
Special 393 00
Printing Co Phone VA 2 2931 —
14—PETS . LIVESTOCK .
ARMY NAVY Rl'RPLL'B
3 tldrm. unfurnished apt. 170.
Universal 3lcdrl
304 AArat Mtti St.
SUPPLIES
SID Sanford Asanas
1700.
Magnolia.
FA
3
3911.
Lilt
4123
07
3X
3
h)
It—ARTICLES WANTED
Save- 440 UJ
KOI.t.AWAV. Hospital and Sib) tie* heater — dinette. 1303 Elllolt,
14—PLACES TO EAT
ALTAMONTE lanrlv nrw I bed
Rr»lt, I**y, W'c*k or Month—
POWELLS OFFICE SUPPLY CO
17—REACT! PARLORS
room
duple*,
water
fumlahed.
.M
rs.
II.
I..
Jnhnsnn
Tel. PA 251*1. Eurniture Center SKWING~* MACHINE MOTOR—
til S. Magnolia Ave. FA 2 3*42
14FEMALE HELP WANTED
Phone FA 2-4122
Practically new. l* H. P. witli
ihildren
w
e
l
c
o
m
e
.
WJ.
Ph
114 Weir First 5L
15— MALE HELP WANTED
Mlt)way
7
33IL__________
dutch;
110 220 volt*. 2411 Chat*
Scout
Iradrr
John
Angel
outltn
ll-UTOW
omi.FS-TRAfLFtES
&gt;0—MALE OR FEMALE
rd the program to 33 members
Ave., ph. FA 23404
Furniture Moving k Storage
ft 21—WORK WANTED
Clean
downatalra
furniibed
apt,
’33 PLYMOUTH 4 d.. HAH. EVW
at a meeting of the nrwty orga­
l F. Pllll.t.ll'S, .A(ml
21—BUSINESS
FURNITURE and
oil heat. 41! Park.
PA 7 ISM liftnrr 8 p ni.
nised t.ake Monroe troop Tuesday,
AAASIIBl'RN VAN LINKS
OPPORTUNITIES
HOI’SEH01.0 GOODS
June
20.
1340 French Ave
FA 2 tWt
21—SPECIAI SERVICES
’ h FA : : * c ’
Furn. Apt
12—B'l ATS uvl MOTORS
Patrol
leaders
chosen
by
the
SELL l A YOUR FURNITURE
24_PIA.NO SERVICES
'
PRESERA E your baby's ihnra In • We BUY the Mott
24-A—BUILDING CONTRACTORS group were Barney Johns, patrol Urand new duple*. 231 Concord
“
Gateway
to
die
Waterway"
Iradrr of White Eagle troop: Careverlasting brume
gold or 4 We SF.I.I, thr 3lost
21— KLECTRICAT.
Drive, Casselberry. *43. mo.
Your Fvlnr It Dealer
•'AVuuKl y«»u mind if we went in next?"
rv Watson, patrol leader of Whip
silver—Wole
• We FAY the Most
Day*
G,Arden5&gt;w
'
CONTH ACTORS
KolloON
Hl'ORIING
GOODS
O-AVill troop; Gene Bullard, patrol
II AISI KB A ll
SUPER TR ADING TOST
tJ-A—BUILDING, REPAIRS.
Night* CHetry 1 3733
304 41 9 E. !•»
I'bano PA 2-5981
leader uf the Hot. White* amt
•
I*
North
Reach
SI.
Ph FA 2 twrT
21-11 BUILDING SUPPLIES
Charier Rabun, patrol leader of l HKDK0031 furnished duple*.
Dayton* Heath. Fla
MERCURY HI I HOARD MOTORS
REAL ESTATE FOR BA U *—REAI. ESTATE fOR »AI.B
j:_N O T IC B - PERSONALS
the Owls
W P. SMITH
• BIG VALUES
FA 2 03*3.
24—ARTICLES FOR SALE
Hob Andrrayn was selected sen­
REAL ESI ATP. DRIVE-IN
Il-A—ROOFING A PLUMBING
• QUICK CREDIT
Ou'M.a-d Salea A Serstea
^ 21— FURNITURE A
ior scout leader and Tummy Hit Sleeping room with private en­
73*4 Tirmh Ave
• EASY TERMS
2315 Park ,*sr
PA 2 4234 FOB
▼
HOUSEHOLD
tell, Junior scout leader. Ttir
trance
and
private
hath.
first hike made by the troops
H— Pel*’l.tse«l»ek&lt;uaalt«a
3 A :i*M
1-1 OST A FOUND
Itealior
Nawr And Used Furniture
will be on Saturday, Jan. 31.
"Call Hair Phone FA 2 2441 BOXl it* nrgivtrrrt males IIP.
311 E Fir.t 51
FA 15*21
2
Bedroom*
At
the
dote
nf
the
meeting.
An­
COST-LEASE.
Rif
Sal* tie
S m a l l furntshed apartment
WORK
frmalrv 3*1 FA 2 TtW
gel. assisted by Claudr Htttell,
Everything. Furniture Center.
FA 20702.
Florida Roon*
CALL
i
Free
EGlmatri)
M ajor BROIAN REALTY
Herbert Ihurslon and Toler Ha11 rt k\ i n »:
SIA.AIFSE
•&gt;ai point klltem
Kesllur
FOUND: Set of key* on boat jel­ bun Ird the boji In a game peri­ 2 Bedroom furnished apartment
- F.II.A. New A I'acd
PI ( 3IIIING 4 HEATING INC.
FA 2 U24
LAKE MARY
ly oil Seminole Rlvd. Owner od.
2 M 'j
laurel.
Furniture
and Appliance*
Licensed
—
Bunded
—
Intured
Ph. FA 2 .'&gt;237 or FA I IMI
van claim at Jayere’ i Informa­
&lt; II t tub Merlinc
SANFORD — Phono f A 7 1*91
H -B E U T Y PARIGRR
tion Booth at the Zoo by paving
Tht Girts’ 1 11 dub meeting was 2 New Home* — For RENT or
for thii ad.
I'A H M K fl'S AGENCY
held Monday afternoon, Jan 19 SALE
S*nfordr Mo»t Modern
201 204 t . First *t. Ph. FA f .0441
PLUMBING
( Include* Clewing)
with leader Mrs Hen Bullard. .7 Rdrm . 2 Bath*. 1113
N. 3 Farmer, Realtor
Itrautv Salon
Contracting
4
Repairs
Work was started on the fair pro­ 2 lldrm . F'l*. Boom. |too mo
I*. II. 13kiim»rr, Asvoe.
Used furnitura, appUincts. laala
N.dt Water T V Stamps
Free Fitlmalr*
ID min. drivr Ka*t of Hoar.
ject and a demonstration on liquid
114 S Fiench Ave Ph F V 3 3211
atr. Baught-sold. U rry’t Mart
II AHIIIi:n s nEAl'TY NOOK
It.
I.
IIABVEY
embroidery was presented by W H. Bridges. Phone Evening*
After hours FA 2 24tl or FA 2 4921 103 So. Oak
21A Sanford Art. Ph. FA 1-41U.
TA 2 3742 2ul Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 1M1
Geneva 2131.
Mrs. H, FI. Mil chill. Member*
were given samplts or this art
i^ r jM » * u r _ jiR i£ _ w * * ^
HAY.MOND M. HALL
2 BEDROOAI unfurnnhed hnu*».
to work with.
REALTOR
4
INSUROR
3*3 month. Phone FA 2 2440.
IIOU.SEWIV FS Earn extra money
Sunbeam* Meet
4 Black* W in o f Frisch
Third ht. 4 Park Avenue. South
in yutir spare time. lira. H
Baptist
Sunbeams,
meeting
at
Avaauc
an
20th
Strcat.
Jamrt If. Von Hoy. Sanford,
V all Call Ball
I n T M'iTiV tl
Tht* I* a guest pa** to the Rill
averaged II 42 per nour. I'leaathe
rhurrh
Tuesday
afternoon,
MODEL
OPEN
DAILY
Phop# EA 2 5C.4I
hai retired ai general manager
I HEATING I
Theatre (or It. H. 1-amb. E*p.
aril work, should have 12 nr
Jan.
20,
'made
booklets
of
Praybci
of the Southeastern Division of
date Feb, 6. '30.
more *paic hour* each week.
HY OWNER: 3 licdroain CH hotna 2 hr. lu home, sertrn parch, kit
Mil
i'llNDI
THINING
Bird and Son, Inc., building male- rr*. timnrs were enjoyed ami reWrite Mrs Elrod, sun W, 4th.
freahtnenii served. Eleven mem­ Large room — with twin bed*:
on abided Iota, ideal hx-ation.
) rials manufacturer.
Airn equipped, imall down pay­ St . Sanford, Fla. or phone even­ r O N r a t n and REFAIR WORK t-F U M . ft I 1. K HOLLYWOOD
ber* attended
Can
tw
&gt;
financed
913
Catalina
H»7 Sanford \ve.
I’ A M ill
ment, Fit A linanci-d S37 a ing V fa 2 7707.
private bath. Ph. FA 2-4704.
Ilia retirement ended ."a yeara
REDS EACH
221M
CVS Alake Api on*
Or Phone W. H Writ FO 3 3224 month. Largo mcrly landarapml
with Bird and Son a« a sale»man
4-TWIN
SIZE
HKDS.
EXCELL­
I-eadera. Mr* t.jnn 'stirs and Hoorn with kitchen privileges
PLUMBING’
A
III.PAINS
Oviedo after 4 30 p. rn
lot. Venetian hlimli Call Colliy SKAMdUIEHK for rut apions
and later a&gt; a tain executive.
ENT CONDITION EACH 113.00
Joyce Eber, tnatrudeu 1* GA
J-&gt;» t . Ikuinia
Call FUrest 3 SJtl alter 3 p. m
Avrragr earning. 31 V) hour.
FA 3 1330 ext. 40« I to 4 p m
Van Hoy began hi* venire with members In making apront fur
3—
HDD OCCASIONAL CHAIRS
ton
Sam
a
St.
FA
1
9449
Simple,
caw
,
Canv
living
not
alter
4
FA
2
04*3.
Bird and Son In late. In 19J6, he the Baptist ( hildrrn's home at
EACH
.. ............. l i nM
tIOML - SKLKLItS
STORAGE
SPACE
—
Downtown
required
Write
NOVELTY
her ame the company'* Florida their mreting last Tuesday after­
12 Pt
LIVING ROOM SUIT*
21—PIANO NKRATUR'
arra.
3T0
*q
ft.
FA
2
T3II.
APRONS
Caldwell
Arkanta*.
Spacious
ami
lovely
3
bedroom,
2 hr , Clt home, eteelric kitchen
aalrvman. and war advanced to noon at the rhurrh.
ONLY
12004
CH home, loeateil In very nice
rqulpment. tile hath. Jalousie
Southern Division Sain Manager
I'l.ANO TUNING 4 KEI'AIHING
Hrfrrahinenta of hot vhovolatc Furnished garage apt. 2 bedroom,
1
9
—
HALF.
NKI.P
WANTED
section of Sanford, and situated
window*, utllltv rm , lan&lt;l*c*pin 19411. In 1931, he « » i named anil cookies were served.
3A. I. HARMON
living room, elertrle kitchen,
on I large lot. Feature* include
general manager of the newly,
e ! lawn, large buck liar IIQ. WANTED; Rettrrd or aerni retir­ Ph. r.A 2 4iM After 3 W p. in.
R\ Alerting
hath, porch k rarportr Adult*
targe
living
room,
a
dining
edahltahed Southeastern Division
.'■00 It Ir»m Naval Hate S8 90u
ed m*ni to lolled negro debit,
Uaplisl HA* met with leader*
only. ITS Ph. FA 2 3044
arra with "elbow room'', an
1—TWIN SIZE KNOTTY PINB
FA 2 3179
i at Charleston, S. C. He wav in 12. C Spivey and "Gene Tomlinson
Eaptntnt-a hrlplul but not nec- 34- A Ht H.IHNG 1 OXTRACTOBN
•
lira
site
fully
tiled
hath
with
BED WITH MATTHEWS AND
rharg* of sale* and production of fur their regular weekly meeting Rich farm land fur lea**, alto, 2
r»**ry Should rrqutre about 3 For carpentry, painting, artreqbuilt In vanity; 3 nice sire bed.
SPRINGS. LIKE NEW $3304
Ihli din-ion unlit hla retirement. at the t hurt It. Tu»‘ da&gt;. Jan, 20.
bedroom
modem
h o m a rooms, ami rquipprd electric 3 HEDHUGM - 2 HATH HUME day* a week. Good opportiimly
tng, luuflng, and plaitrr repair, I - 1WIN SIZE ROYAL CONFORT
Home office of Itlril and Son W
Hranldul, apaciout »n three hit*
FA 2 0400
Iivrslmrnt Seisitr
for a future. Thll la not an In
a&gt;pllalt life, n&lt;t&gt;rvto&lt; aiding,
kitchen
BOX SPItlNGJy A MATTItESA
East Walpole, Man.
Double ratpotte Kitrliin equip
Fifteen girl* received pins at a
•ui auto ett. Write Ho* till,
maioniy or wood stcpi. Ic.rllne
LIKE NEW $119 00 VALUH
Van Hoy will maintain his Girl Scout Investment Service 2-REAI. ESTATE FUR SALE
pel Central hr*l and air tonSanford Herald.
anj trpalllng gsra.-r* and
N O W ......................’A PRICK
Hester, lint water tank, blind* dilmnrd llardw'ooi; Door* rt
limiie in Sanford, and ronlJnuc Wednesday Jan. 21. at the Lake
wrecking call F \ 2 4s'J9.
and roof antenna are Included,
CUSTOM BUILT HOME
I-FOAM RUBBER SOFA III9.M
with a n erat huimni tntrrests in .Monroe- School, Pledges were
(ept Florida Itooin wliivdi i* Mrot cutler* helper — r*prrlrm&gt;
utih larger than »vcrag* car
VAI.Uft
- flu.Id
Georgia and Florida. He recently made to Mrs. Lynn Giles, leader, 4 CB — Terrano Elmit*
cork tile Flirplur Plua Ivoat rd preferred but nut iicicssary, l|OI'St: Builder — addition* —
pulle and lit 11lly room 'thr
I—FOAM BIBBER SOFA AND
was appointed to the Hoard of amt Airs Abrams, assistant, pin • 3 Bedroom — 2 Hath
purl THIS IS Til9 BEST Rt Y Apply Wade* Maikrl
altrratlnn&gt;
Ffrr
nut
ritlinstr*
CHAIR »»u oo VALUE IIWHM
yard need* working, hut vunc
• Pam led Den
Itonrl Trustees of the rity of San­ tied eaili new member.
IN SANFORD
I'hnnr rv minus Grnrva 2131.
•hruhhrry and tree* help In
I—.Si it A SLEEPER 171.30 VAI^
ford.
Girls joining thr insula were • Custom Kitchen
UK NOW
. .. . 349.5A
make this a most attractive
Itarlen Roberts, Margie Petty, • Enclosed Girage
3 BEHItouM — t BATH HOME Boys 12 yraie uM In sell "THE 25-E l EtTRIUAL SERVICES
4ODD OCCASIONAL CHAIRS
home
•
Eenred
Dick
Yard
Corner
lot.
Kitchen
Equipped
Shirley Eber, Jeanette Herman,
SANFGRD HERALD" ON the
EACH .............................I ll 0*
VACUUM (LEANER REPAIRS
Dianne Boston. Barbara Tindale, • 2 Ksiemrnti to lake
Very good financing Down pay­ aliceta in the Downtown arra
For ill nf (lit*, the entire pruiEACH .............................. I ll.lt
31100
Down
—
Murlgagr
Part* 'or all makes of :lcantra;
Carol Hobb), Grace Spivey. Hetty
ment only Smx)
ItrjHirt
tu
thr
Sanford
Hrrald
I
of this home is only ttt.soo. ami
KCIIOl.S
Itedding to*.
Fleet roll!*, Hoover, Kirby, etc.
EA 13034
llittell. Anne Bote, Behs-era Giles. HY OWNER
Offlic after irhupl.
can be purehxed for as llttlr
Free pick up. Work guaranteed. Ilf S*i. Maannlia Asr. FA I4ttt
Vickie Shc-ein. Inane Duff, Char­
7
BEDROOM
I
H
M
H
IIUMF.
a* 11430 down, and payment*
EA 2-4765.
Charles AI. Cavsel, Drllary. is lene Abrams ami Karen Aerlker. IF i r iS HLA I, E STA TE
nlie
home
nn it-w oN E wA.vrrn
lr*i than rent. (Terms on down­ Escrptlonally
rruiperatlng froni surgery In ur
ask
Crumlay
A
.Mentaith
Refreshment* of soffee and coo­
sliaded
mrnrr
lot
Fenced
yard
House
Wiring — Electric Srrvice
payment tf desiredI. Call rowI nd»r Conalruetlei
j
llihy-it nr trim FA 2 7928
angc Memoriil Hospital. Cassel kies wrrr served the girls and at 117 South Park Th. FA 2 4*56
Fairly priced. Nlvr acrtlon.
Sid Vlhlrti
for an appointment to *ce it
has beet) director of the Sanford parrnt* attending thr servirr
SIGN Lettering FA 2 7921
It ANDA1.1. ELECTRIC CO.
today! Heady to move In'
Male Choms, anil the choir of the
Mrs. J. II. Tindrl honored tier For tba Rett Buya In Rest Etlata
3 BEDROOM PINK&lt; BEST Home
J12 Magnolia
EA 2 i*»13
the Harnett Memorial Methodist husband at a birthday dinnrr of SEE CULLEN A I1AHKEY
Ecnrril yard. $l.«x) down Move Work wanted a* (mrlrr, janitor nr
^Church in Enterprise.
W. A, Cagle, Jr. ba'eaman
chicken barbecue. Sunday. JaB,
dishwasher,
iwi
Hay
Ave
in In 3 minute*.
13 a — BIHLniNB-RKPAIR*.
HERBERT HTKNhTROM
HO N. Part* Ava. Ph. FA 2-2211
II
p a in t in g
Eiprrirncril
truck
dtiver;
refer­
Jackson llryan of Palatka has
Realtor
Attending werr their son ami
r o sa H T payton
LYNN ItlsM It
hern named esreutho director of family, Mr. and Alts. Arnold Tin
ence*.
vvill
rrloeate
Ph
Orlan­
FIJHJB sanding and finishing
W. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
i.u rn i: b r o a iiw a y
the Florida Petroleum Council, a del. Mike. Itonnir and Milch uf Iteglatarcd Rail Estate Uroktr
Cleaning, w a g i n g
Serviig
Eli/
Mcllo In—Velma Gonralei, do ft lr rr y I 3935.
statewide organisation composed Eldrr Springs, Atra S. E, Nor* Ph FA 2-I301—17-92 at HiawaUia
KEN TORIII.rr
.Semlnolt County *lnca tt|$.
Adelaide II. Mutes — A'soclitc*. Young laity withes jiermanenl
Associate*
of Florida oilmen
wood and daughter. Norton: Air SOUTH PINECRE&amp;T; 3 bedroom
II. M. Gleason l u l l Mary
1901 Park A*r
FA 2 3232 employ nun I
Espcrleneed
In
III N. Park Th FA * :«!•
and Mrs Ernest Hamilton and
home,
l
1
*
baths.
I-ow
down
A QLIKT COMMUNITY
planning
and
production
p
a
y
­
IMPERIAL DECORATORS
Jobless
insurance
payments son. Robert. Enterprise and Mr.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Bealler
payment, 117 month. 117 W,
roll clerical leletvpe and typing
Nrar Onlf Coura*
from tha Florida Industrial Com and Mrs. Edward Small and ton
painting
und
papering
Raymond I undqnltt, A*»o&lt;
Woodland I)r. FA 2 2834
alto autuMiil.r i at. ilatnr Phone FA 3 .17Hi or FA 2.7’iiu after alt
mission dropped S1.4Q7 in Sanford Eddie.
FA 2 3911
Atlanllr Bank Bldg.
I A • J9 J3
during the month of December.
Personal*
Smart t'cniplr IH Y HKIOKK
llnlld to yuur plan*.
The drop Ha s attributed to bellrr
3
Bin.
Home,
furnilhrd
Venetian
Mr*. J. H. Edttaid* ami son.
honing,
.'t' 4 I5r, FA i 72|t
A llmrm!
RrniiKlrlmg anil (ddillont
•I business conditions and an in Jerry, Itft Saturday. Jan. 17, for
blinds, earasr. hit* pleivanl
DON LI KE
The lluprr llarigainrv Are
crease in the mimtier of workers Sabring where they will join Air
cnnimunlly. Inquire SIT W tvt 1(01 HF.WOBK day nr week —
I’hnnj FA 2 3824
NOW!
hahy tiltmi 7 A 2 3342 after I
rovtred by unemployment Insur­ Edwards to make their home
ance.
Their address is A02 Orange St ,
1.0IS FOR SALE Lark- 82 * 119. Job *• maid nr nutse fur ihlhl- Patnhna A t FA 2 7928
•v.
MODERATELY p r i c e d
RETIRE UNDER THE OAKS
Goinl land, eleareil *ome land
£■
Seining, FIs
ini Refttremrs Apt. it W'm. la -INSI || ( M l
Cecil Tutker, Seminole County
Air. and Mr*. U. M. Alann Jr
•raping &lt; ayh ur tinall payment
llaik Uourt.
agent, will attend the first public and children, of Drlando. were Ft IIMSIIEI) 2 tx diiHim mavqnry
d»wn. hal*n&lt; e 173 per month.
water resource management con­ recent guests of Mr. anil Mrs.
home within walking diitinrr
L. R. MANN
2$ srRCIRI. SMKVICRR
ference, Keb. 12 13. In Gainesville. Hubert Johnson and son Bob.
of downtown. Thlt house la nest­
JCaAJlA
Rat 14
I ike Munrit.*
led
under
three
largr
oak
Theme of the program l» ‘ The
WEI I. Dt'If.LING
.Air and Air* Llovd Deskins and
Phone F A 3 1413
/
M ill
/
Status of Florida's Watrr Re­ fknuly, formerly of Ur|ic Glade,
trees Seller will paint outside
FatrLai.ks Alnrse I'urnpa
sources.”
’rc'x ir. to til rnskr*
arc new resident*, lure, occupy­ In tint buyer. Price (92.VI, LOW
7 Iloom hoove, hardwood (tnor*.
DOWN PAYMENT with easy
110(3 \BII (V. LONG
Melsck Bldg.
I A 2 3/«]
ing |hc Norwood Home.
kitihcn elretoe, «pate hrat.
^
A nrw rlais In American his­
monthly payments
287 E. Commercial Ave.
Mr. and Atra Wayne Lathrup
air loiidilionrd
Inquire Til
37—NOTH ES-PLhSONALS
tory will begin tonight at Semi­ of Seville, formrr t.akr Monroe
I'bone EA 7 2413
Mr llunv tile.
nole High School The coursr will residents, visited here last week |3V. II. -BilP* STEMPEFl Ageaey
INCOME TAX HEHVKE
PUMPS - SFRINRLF.R
be taught by Eduard Christensen.
Realtar A Usurer
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Thom a* of
1 BEDROOM Home. FHA ftnanr.
(3m. II. Murray
SYSTEMS
T ilt
General education courses ora Cocoa were dinner gucsis. Sun Asioe. I.aura H Otter. H. K. Taffar
rd, $37 monthly Ph, FA 2 1970
FA 2 |39t
All t» pr* and sires, Instlltrd tilt Celery Avr
held esery Monday and Tuesday day, Jan. II. of Air and Mr*
ArteH Price. Everett Harper
Closed humlay
"Do It Yourself"
night from 7 to 10 p. m, Alt those Claude Hawkins and tun. and Phont FA 2 4991
CONCRETE Hl n e k Xliedrooiii
Ml N. Park
Homes Deaitrnt’d For
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
who need the course for adult Mrs. Thomas’ mother. Airs An
house; tile bath, kltrhrn, living
-ART3CLRW FOB 9 ALR
FOR SALE Beautiful I Bedroom
• T I N r.
diplomas are urged to enroll.
Florida Living.
room, knotty pine Florida room,
nle Hawkins.
i l l Hume
Kitchen partially .1 Jt I Bedroom s— I &amp; 2 Bathe
Vnhir.t and Supply Co.
utility
r o o in
Telephone
Cotton A Wool Yarns. Notions,
Mr*. Donnie Warren has moved
furnlihed I4V&gt; my equity. 157.
!*ls FA 2 4432
FA 2 7147 or ter at 418 Willow. 201 W. 2. : si.
Threats, Tepra.
A German shepherd dog can to her nrw home. The former rr*
per month FHA approved lo&gt;
HOLLINS UORHY SHOP
10 hear sounds at a distance uf tut Idrnce wa» taken hy thr Inlrr
cited at lit Country Club Circle,
3 Bedroom, I bath, Fla. room ami
feet whieh min cannot hear at stair highway.
At The Sign Of The T»lom Pelt.
i to g la ss
Cimnlructiun Co.. Inc.
Juit off W'est 30th.
larporir, elfitrlr kitchen equip
1417 S. French Ave.
SO.
Mr. and Atr*. N AI, Sleeper
2i! Wa*l 23th llr«ot
prd,
large
eorner
lot
Irnmedi
and daughter arr living in the
Phono FA 2-1193
Hack fllana tlrdruom suite, 3 pieces, good
ate povaeaalon Total $12,900 Wlrdahlflrl
DON’T PUT IT OFE
More than 20u persons art Edwards cottage Air. Sleeper has
(ondltiun $3o FA 2U3JI,
3I.3UI down and $78 3$ per lloor
D(» BUY A HOME NOW
V rn l (ila*w
killed each year in thii country been transferred to the SNAS
' month
llol P a l m
Way,
We have a wide range of location.,
from Jacksonville.
h k u v ic i :
from smoking in bed.
FA 2 0681
types of homes and a pnec to
SehUi&lt;» G i t " ntirl I’aiitl Co,
su.t you.
CURB Market atock and equip 112 III W. 2nd )l. Pfc. PA 1-4122
mrnt. So, Sanford 1A 2 7643
Spadou* 7 RR Block home, 2
Immediate Occupancy
• I'leasant Surrmindinj;*
• Spct ini Hiels
hath, Florida room. 111.500,
Wo Uuarantc# IVraonal
LfX'H ARItlin 3 bedruorn Phil
• Licenard I.PN On Duly At All Timer*
Snt it fact inn nr Ynur
Its im llc vnu to lie our Rumls altaolulcly (ret
lip* house; 2 hatha, Honda
• Home AtmimphenN'AS c.ffirrr transferred, A truly
roum. Gl loan FA 2 509*1 after
Money Cheerfully
« ilhnul oliliqntiun n( one of Sanford’* leading
fine 3 HR Block home 311,75000
4 30 p. m.
Hvfundcd.
MoItU while &gt;ou local* suitable houalng for

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Patrols Chosen By
New Scout Troop

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR

J. W. HALL

PLUMBING

WIIaSON - MAIER
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$ 2 8 o 00

Sanford Man Ends
Career With Firm

$8280

Mather of Sanford

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only $Q7»S0 monthly

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SALE

New Hut Shop Worn

HOYS WANTED

Local Briefs

RAVENNA

Stcnutrom Realty

Seminole Realty

PARK

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ity Homes

Estates

&amp;

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Monthly Payments
Less Than Kent

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3rd Addition.

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payment*
Low A a $400

S$144WM*ii4iHUUUmC
RATES ?100 To ?20»
Accenting To Care

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Coot «hadr. Large frame home In
Geneva. 1 acre lot. 119.300.

Required

Scoff’s Palm Manor

X

Horn* For Tha Aged
Clr. 271k * Hlwae 17 *1

.Near .hopping area. 2 RR block
$9.700 09.

Phone EA 2 7214
S . J U -,

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

K J C .

u t* . L u . c w r a a o u *

Cor. llwy. 17-JI2 &amp; 27th St.
Phoma F A 2-1501

"T T
INSTALLED

SUaemaJu*

WKIXO.MI-: NAVY AM ) NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

3 JIKDnOOM. J hath home. 2 uti­
lity r.-uni, fenced back yard,
South Pinacrcat. EA 2-1I94.
4-ELOWEBX, PLANTS
GRAPEVIUE NURSERY

BEAUTIFUL HOLLY
All kind* and alsr*
Grips villa Ava.
FA 34U4

you ifld your fu d ly . Pick up your k«y i t tho
.Sale* Office.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
DRAILEY ODHAM,
Corner ltwy. 17-92 &amp; 2TIH SI.

Preo.
Phone FA M l f l

�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 Tin* 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
GLAD TO BE ABOARD — Cdr. and Mr*. Cdr. Baney i* commanding officer of the
Sid Raney and tom, Dennis and Sidney Jr.,
LONDON — The Sunder DU cwTed in piU on the premises.
-ejuadron which recently moved to Sanford
patch on tb* announcement that Family service has been ilressed.
enjoy dinner at (Wham and Tudor's we.come ;rom Jacksonville.
as well as sen ice for large partiei
aboard pern* for VAH-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 of
first squadron of destroyer* In non. , froir. Newport. B L This As he did d-nng the last session
i f £ » • ■ &amp; £ ‘ “ c h a T d 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

Washington

S e e -S a w

the Jaycee project. Dav« Thm her. Looking
on is Milner Osborne. Tbe "Courtesy Week''
drive began in Sanford yesterday.
. (Herald Staff Photo)

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 Ra h 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 P i&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 fight 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
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
km Lot Ar.geD* a. c *. after
' £ * ’ .1 ™ \
Bills
1 , n of
" it
*• turned
“***"'• out lo be
' 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 ofout lit
^ ‘ Irr M ' * ,h l" * * * *
InTf
Vtust mankind forsake the gen
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
groceries __
V ie
v*w-« a
m vast
VMS numvr v;
zB r.ijr* v. froirn
. s , Must
it**'
. , u,.v w, BiS
to
dled
of fUtgiiJ’
govern- cy
melody, ii.v
merriment
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*
Gulf Life
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 tv 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
t
ir
n
'
of
Patter see. Id make
P lan
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*
your
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
a
n
g in 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
n
eed
s
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?
Law
School
fir
i
t
All
-Ftor«»
I'range
ftossert
(hat Kaaeasoha had acacuaetd be
the Giant Fond Stores, Inc
*Florida already ha* plenty of
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 f i r ’ 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*
rringerat r 's ';r ' i - *
.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; / !
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 Pl . - 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 _
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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 j l 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 i DU*
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|«|IMog
tractive have were aled vcdunlap
way-borrow the
%»||&lt;np tol (“toibtliF It*totItofi
vistoo.
enlistment and reenlidtnent rate*.
before noon to wenge
n
on
toenay
you neod So
Bot Fmucynr added that ' de1AJB ANGELES (UPli — Last
the
enrouragtng
gain*
to
rX
for money the ume 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*
lic e
l i t 00
reet fiscal year and an average
a formal “ soft” hat. It's a alkl J 00
:« o c
of shout iavi»w&gt; men * year m the
nappod besver feh topper, which
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m oo
coming four fiscal year*
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Lil'l Giant Plans

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�School' Option' Urged
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-

L

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

.'M uzzle-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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p I rC h O U S C K O O f

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VOL XLIX

am

United Prwoe Loused Wiro

IN DEPEN D EN T

EaUbliahed 190*

D A IL Y

NEWSPAPER*

TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1»5»

N ew s Briefs

Freight Cars Sink

"

Spy Trial* Start

Field Dedication
Scheduled Feb. 6

Sentenced To Die

Oviedo Preparing
For Charity Drive

Something To Chew

Tamm Named City Finance Director

$Jot Plum Puddings

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

Weafher

Firemen To Meet

Quartet Captures
Sanford Audience

(§ .

f

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
f o - did
dl dmuf
mushal rethough he
mufff aa musical
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

It’s 'Orfee' Time
At Chamber Again

Lunik.

day morning at Mra. Appleby’s

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# ar-

Kidnaped Baby Returned

Khrushchev Quips
In Congress Talks

Unhurt; W om an In Jail

Comrades Gather
To Honor General

Mr». Power Says
Ju rglars Visited

NO. S87

Manual
Prepared
Senators
Propose
Nikita Launches Russia
New Amendment For Tax Assessors
On Drive To Catch U.S.
To Solve 'Mixing'

Now Completed

Study Given Okay

FL O R ID A

'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
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 longGrant 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
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
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
parachute from the plane after H said Writ Germany ta being mine for themselves" Ihe manrwr
within a few week*
TAIPEI, Formosa ( UP 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 ( DS 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 paraare 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
.. .........
. 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
Wa r r e n 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 f2IO 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 .nc
servant lo knew that tht* ta "Cotsrcause
the icput!
rrport .....
had nut
nof uern
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 TTll&gt;
ll * / Si
PIERRE ID. (U P I)-A hall to
The asuggested
fee would be fur
1
thr
additional
transportation To
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,
F r b 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,
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
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 (U PI) — 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.
mum
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 A ss.K lit .o t . 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

SANFORD,

regnant since Iasi May and had
lost her child by- miscarriage
lu
within the past K&gt; day*. Thua,
she said, she wa* able to pasa
off little Johnny, who weighed
only It* pounds, as her own baby.
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
ment A police spokesman laid
her husband, Angtl Ortlt, ho­
lies td her atory and ntvtr sus­
pected that Johnny waa ttto kid­
naped Tavarot child.
Chief of Detective* James Lag­
ged said Mrs. Ortix would bo
charged with kidnaping but no
charges would bo !odf#d against
her husband “ because w* hast
io reason to suspect him."

rn frd 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
courtesy of th# Rich Food Flan,
represented to Hanford by Bill
Ihirdom. Serving will start at 9;4I
a. m , due to the large number «aP«ctrd. Th# slut, normally
v#n#a at 10.

Pentagon Favors
Hawaii A s State
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Th*
Pentagon today voiced Ha approv­
al of statehood for th# strategi*
Hawaiian Islands.
Rear Adm. Krnmore M. lfa*

Manes, chief of naval operations
for admlnlatratlon, said in taali­
mony prepared for Uw House In­
terior and Insular Affairs Com*
mill#* that tha pending legisla­
tion appeared lo safeguard mRi­
tary Intercuts In the new at|ta.

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Pag* 8— Thurs. Jan. Sat. 1959

Vlpa

Iw rfiri ' 9 m l

Rev. Stone To End
Pastorate Sunday

~T“

First Federal Reelects
Officers And Directors

a i l v :. *.«*wi-«. ■*%i *.

A t U m* membership m crtln r i t
F ir it Federal Savins* and Loan
Association Wednesday, three dl
rector* were reelected and sub
aeqjently, the hoard reelected Ilia
■late of offieers that h a i been
serving the local thrift organic*Won la the pait year.
T V Director* sleeted for three
ar te rm i are H. Jame* Gut, A.
S hlnholier tp d George Touhy.

C

Money Is Offered
For Dropping Suit

T h e Rev. Perry L . Stone w ill
close
his J lv year m in is try at the
Gut, a former mayor of Sanford
J 'ir a t Christian Church Sunday'
la operator of an Insurance agear y bearing his name. Shlnholaer
N eat week, he w ill leave San­
I* an attorney and Touhy la the
ford to assume the pastorate of
operating officer nf the associa­
th « Rhett Ave. Christian Church,
tion.
N o rth Charleston, S. C.
Howard Faville. president, to
A s h it parting aermon at the 11
hi* report of the past year'* ope­
a.
m . service. Rev. Stone has
ration said. "Y o u r association may
chosen Paul's p irtin g message to
not be the biggest one. but it ta
the Ephesian elder*. Tbe choir
among the safest in the nation.”
w ill aing thr anthem, “ God's
The report revealed over 17
H o u se ." by Loucks, under the
m illion in saving* account* on
direction of Mr*. John C . Dicta,
Dec. I I , on which a three and
T h e Kiwanis Club w ill attend
one hair per cent a year in dlvl*j
the service in a body, in recog.
dt-nda had been paid
n iliu n of tbe minister’* departure.
Loans exceeding 12 million
R ev. Stone has been a member
"represents money poured into the
of the local civic organisation
payroll* of builder* and book* of
since his arrival in Sanford
m aterial suppliers It rrp rrw nt*
T h e church will have a pota substantial boo*t to the local KKM1N0 I.K (.KTS TR O P H Y — Coaches,
Conference foot l&gt;all title. I.o/t to right. luck supper Saturday night at
economy. Money laved and loan football player* nnti atudenta gathered in
Coitch Jim Plgott, Coach Dave [.nude. Co- 6;30, Mrs. Vincent Larson. iefv*
rd here help* all builnei* in our
Seminole High auditorium for presentation Cttpt. David S ta n le y, Fullback Harold Stone ice chairman, la to charge of
com m u n lly." the report read
nod Hob Price, who made the presentation. arrangem ent! Thote attending
F a ville complimented the staff of a Florida Tnm**-Unlon trophy to the
asked to bring Ih e ir own sil­
Orange Kelt
on II* effort* lo he of icrvlee to school, which won the 1
(Herald Staff Photo) are
ve r and pistes, as w ell at a cov­
association member* and lhankrd
ered dish of food.
the director* for their Intereat In The orchid grow* from the sm allU n la id 1' smallest colony Is thr
On* out of five Americana
T h e Rsv. Gilbert g Counts, Deeitabthhlr.c sound operatlnc poll■ seed in lh* world.
Rock of G ibraltar.
I l.angcd residence during Hitt.
I.a n d , will fill the pulpit until a
elei.

A T L A N T A l U I D — A N e fro
leader reported today that a
member of hi* rare haa admit­
ted o ffe rin t Negro parent* »um»
of "fro m 500 to several ihoutand
doll a r t " to withdraw their putdlc
school Integration suit In Atlanta
D r. C. Clayton Powell, acting
Atlanta chapter president of the
National Aasn lo r the Vdvantewent of C o l o r e d People, said
The comment* iion-d with an i
there wea evidence the man *'wai
representing some in te rfile d par- expreaiion of confidence *t&gt; eon
tie* In Georgia who want to -*e tinued growth In IBM
W it suit dropped "
Powell said offer* w m nude
•artier this week to all to plain*
Nfft in the ault, riled in federal
■ourt here a year ago and tenta­
tive ly acheduled for a hearing
•arty tbta year. In approaching
the parent*, the man did not give
L A B E L L E ( U P I) — One man
hi* tnae Identity, according to was killed and another seriously
Injured Wednesday night when
The plaintiffs reported tue of­ their car slammed Into a trac
fers to the N A A C P . Powell ssld. tor tra ile r parked «•» the high
*•*04 Im m ediately they were instrueted to atrtng along with the way
Atlon W illiam Delbert, 21. Mu
K h em r tn the ealent that the using, Mich., was killed when h«
approach could be proven."
was thrown against the windshield
When N A A C P investigator* rou- of the auto driven by James J
feonted the man with their find- W illiam s ol Illinois. Both men
Inga, he admitted making the of* were employed by the U. S. Geoln
fe n "w ith the idea of making a g ira l Survey Wililama was ho*
law easy buck* for him self," Paw- pitalited with multiple fracture*
■S said.
Jame* Andrew Pavl* of Winter
"S ufficient avidence has now Haven told police hi* truck, load
been secured to show conclusively ed with tomatoes, had two blow
■ u t he contacted these petitioner* oul* of right rear lire* on High
with offers of some too to several w ay 28 near here. Ita aaid he
feouaand dollars to have their parked the truck on the highway
tame* stricken from the suit." because there wat no ahouldr*
Powell said. Investigation le cooalong tlx road.
Inning, he added
Davis said he placed our Hare
each to Ibe rear and front at the
truck while he went to get tires
____ than I,QUO soldiers from
tarslgn countries have attended Police said the flare to the rear
feta D. I . A rm y's In fan try School of the truck apparently went out
at Port Henning, Ga., line* the b rfu rr the Wttllama ear approach­
Wetotag program brgan to IBM. ed.

Truck Tires Blow
Vehicle On Road;
Crash Kills One

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spray with Du Pont “Parzate”
Du Pont “ PariaU" otter* effective. low-coal
•oiitrul of Holtninlbunpoelum Might ut twin*
corn, leaf apot dineaaca of celery, ami anthruennaa, downy mildew and certain other lenf
dieeoacu of cucurMla. "Panata" ta mild ta
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OVERWEIGHT

new pastor is found. George W.
Now available to you fo r first tin
Morgan is chairman of the pul without a doctor's p rescript-&gt;
re s c rlp tni ^
our new drug called O D R IN K X!
pit committee.
You must lose U g ly fat in T days
or your money back No more
starvation dicta, *trenuous evercite, laxatives, massage « r tak­
ing of so-called reducing candies,
P E LH A M M ANOR. N Y . ( L T D cracker- or cookies, or chcwirg
— Dr. E lite Strang L'Etperance. gum. O P H IN E X is a tiny tablet
and easily swallowed. Absolutely
10, who founded several cancer harm!***. When you take O D R IN prevention clinics at the Memorial E X . you still e n jo y your me*l»,
Center for eancer and allied d is­ still eat the foods you like, but &gt;oj^
ease*, died Wednesday.
simply don’t have the urge for c JP
ra portions heravi-e O P H IN E X de­
MAPLEWOOD, N. J (DPI) — presses your a jy e tlte and drrrcatHugo A Oswald. SO, former lec rs your de-ire fo r food. Aut.-mat.
retary-treasurer and a director of ieally your w eight m u-t come
S t a n d a r d Brands, Inc , d i e d down, because as yo u r own doc­
tor w ill tall you. when you rat
Wednesday.
leas, you weigh less. Get rid of r i rets fat and live longer. OP it INUPPER
M O N TC LA IR . N . J .
E X is sold on this G U A R A N T E E ;
( U P li— Prank G. Henry, 88. re ­ You must lose w eight within f
tired manager of the New Y o rk days or vour money back. Jo d
M e r c a n t ile
Kachange, died return the package to your drug­
Wednesday after a long lllneaas. gist and get yo u r full money bacH
O D R IN E X coal* 13.00 and I* -"Id
The world's large*! retractable with this strict money beck r»*edome - i U feet to diameter — ante* by.
TOUCH TON D R U G STORC
w ill rover the new Pittsbargh C iv ­
I I E, 1st St.
M ail Orders Filled
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B A L E S R E P R E S E N T A T IV E ON PREMISES A T A L L TIM E 8
HOURS: 8:09 A. M. TIL 9:00 P. M. WEEKDAY*: 9:99 A, M. TIL DARK SUNDAY!

�N ew s Briefs
in s titu te Okayed
T A L L A H A S S E E ( U P l) — The
U . S O ffice of Education has ap
proved a Florida guidance insti­
tute fo r tra .h e rs

V isit Scheduled
D A Y T O N A B E A C H t U I ’l l ~
Mrs. Fulgencio Batista was sched
ulrd to a rriv e here today to visit
her a ilin g 17-month-otd daughter, j

T each er Pay M ailed
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P D — Some
nine m illion dollars In tearher
salary money was in the m a ll to
Florida counties today— tw o weeks
late

L iving Custs D rop
C O U R TE S Y W E E K P R O C LA IM E D — Mayor A i Wilxun
signs the proclamution for Courteay Week, which Ix'tfiiu
Sunday in Sanford. Chairman Dave Thru*her of the Jay.
ee«v offer* polite encouragement. The state-wide prunmRon will mn Jan. 26-31.
(Herald Staff Photo)

* 'Broke, Scorned/
Hedy's Had Enough
B E V E R L Y H IL L S . Calif. ( U P l)
— Hcdv La m a rr, claim ing ahr la
‘•broke'* and ha* been ecorned by
the only man »he ever loved,
aayi the now w ill fight like ■ Itm g rr to itralghlen out her life.
•
"I gave m yaelf to Howard 100
per cent, but everything I did for
him waa taken for granted,” Ihc
beautiful Vienna-born a d r e w raid
at her rented home here where
die II v m with her eon. Tony. 10.
and daughter, Denlae, 14. and a
aervant.
Her attorney fUed a U l.ooo auit
In federal court at Houatoo. Tea..
Thuraday against her estranged
husband, oilman W . Howard l*e.
9
"Th ere comas a moment when
you say enough t# enough," said
the tty e a r o ld actress who was
•nee the glamour queen of H olly­
wood. She charged L r r Is to,WO
behind In support payments, mon­
ey she needs to live on
" I have been q u ilr 1U." the
H id . "Th en Tony was struck by
an automobile while riding his bi
cycle. He alm ost died. 1 Just
haven’t been able to accept any
H film or television offer* made to

nw.'

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The ravenh aired beauty said
her fifth husband. Lee. was the
"one man I loved— loved more
•tan anyone In the world. Hut t
ean see no ohenee of a reconcil­
iation
H r paid absolutely no attention
to me or the children, except
when aumeunr else was present,"
she said. "Th en he was attentive
and wonderful — until w r were
•lone again."

Librarian Thinks
‘Rags To Riches*
Books Should Go
T A IJ A H A S S E E ( U P l ) Tbr
itn rv of Horatio Alger'* rise Irom
rags to riche* m ay tie denied to
Florida youngtlera If the state
librarian has her way.
Such classic as the Horatio
Alger aeries, the Robhsey Twins,
the W lrsrd of O r. Tom Swift snd
the Rover Roy*, among others,
would disappear from Florida
library shelve*
State Librarian Dorothy Dodd
has advised county libraries in
the slate that "th ere are plenty
of other hooks which give broader
and wider hack grounds for chll
dren to read."
She
should
— - said "th- e - libraries
- - Stock liettcr books
but cinphaSlitd her views are strictly a
matter of personal preference and
»hc has mi power of control over
the county libra rie s.
She added there I* a "Dem i
In good libra ry practice that these
book* are not desirable.
The stale libra ria n admitted
the read most of the hooks as a

F
VOL X L IX

U n ite d

an
P re s*

Le ase d

W ir e

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

K*t*l&gt;H*hed *1008

Little Hope For M iners
Trapped B y Icy W aters

IT ondizi Visit E n d s

E ig h t Die In C rash

Limousine Looms
As Political Issue

Bishops A ppointed

Blaze H its P lant

Ted W illiams S igns

Seamstress Sews
Finger To Machine

V irg in ian s W arned

S : la,L r hiwi T , T ra n s fe r Opposed

Clouds Take Edge
From Cold Wave

C a ra ca s C elebrates

Big Show At End;
Sentence Is Death

Perjury Testimony
Read Into Record

Jaycecs To Climax
'Week' Tomorrow
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youngster.

Buck Is Drugged,
Token To Forest
The buck at the xoo was raplurrd
this morning and taken to the
Game Reserve In the Farmington
area.
Stair wildlife officials shot him
with a dart fu ll o f sleeping potion.
When the six-point bock awakens,
ha w ill he safe in the Florida for•at.
H m deer waa removed from the
■oo because he had become too
hard to handle.

Weather

“riiiw '^ -iw 'i'."IS Hudson Child Dies
" T L ... m ....
In Local Hospital

Retail Merchant Committees Chosen

Committee* of the Retail Merthrough A a U r tll). c(,i n ( , fy(vislon have been revral
Rather coal this afternoon and to­
night becoming a little warmer ms ed by the chairman, Fra n rls Rou
% rttlnrday. High this afUrnoaa 34 m illa l J r .
to 12. law tonight 14 to 43. North
Serving on the Board o( Direct
la aartheast wtodt | l to M miles ora w ill he E. C. Ila rp e r J r . (ap
gar hoar.
p lia n re ), Ed Hunt ( automobile).
Bud T a lle y (building supplies), R.
N
. B lackw eldrr Id a p a r t m e nt
It was a quiet night in Sanford.
R id d in g ( d i m e
Evan tba parson who broke a store*), C. L
window at Cnapman Concrete Co. stores), Herman Jarohson (dress
waa not bant oo destruction He en­ shops), Francis Roum iltat (drug
tered the office and helped himself stores). W ally I’hlllps, d ry clean
to one Hem o n ly: a blank check era and laundry).
H. D
Thompson (feeds and
), Chester Musa (furniture

Blank Check Stolen

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and Venetian blinds), M iss Dol
*I ’uwell (g ifts , office supply and
prin ting i, Ben Wade (groceries
and baking. Independent), R. W.
Cassuhc (groceries and bakeries,
chain), H a rry Rnhson (hardw are
ar&gt;d sporting goods). Bob Cushing
(J e w rlry
slorrs), Jim
Spencer
(liq u o r dealrra). Brack Perkins
(m en 's wear and shoes), Frank
Donahue (m iscellaneous), Iwwis
D inkins fo il companies), Frank
D urro (restaurant*!, W illia m Wlabold! 'photographers).
R ou m illat Is rh sin n an of the
rx e ru tlv e committee. S ervin g with
him are R. dj B iu m a n . Ralph
Cowan, John D. Iv e y , Horan aa

N E W S P AP E R *

F R ID A Y . J A N U A R Y 23. 1969

S AN FO R D .

F LO R ID A

NO. 365

Solon Says Reds Lead Arm s Race

P IT T S T O N . Pa. t U I’ l ) — Hope tunnel below Mve m a c bed and
filled today fo r 12 miner# trapped swirled Into the honeycomb af
W A S H IN G T O N ( C P I) — Presi­ by Icy watcra in an anthracite diggings.
dent A rtu ro Krondtii of Argen tin a mins after the swollen Susijuehan
Under the unwritten law of the
today prepared to wind up his ns River breached a hole in a coal mine fields, " n r vac leave a
three-day stale visit In W a sh in g ­
buddy down delow ,"
rescuer*
ton.
spared no effort or expense In a
frantic effort to reach thrm Their
only hope was that the men man­
A M M A N , Jordan ( C P I ) — An
aged to crawl into a ir porkrt*
Gov, LeRoy Collins and Mayor A ir Jordan airtiner crashed In the
alwne the still rising water level.
A I Wilson both have signed pro- rugged h ill country near the Dead
The volunteer rrscue crews, d i­
clamaDon* advising Floridians to Sea late Thursday and reports
rected by federal, slate and com
observe the rules of courteous be­ reaching here today ta id right
W A S H IN G T O N ( U P lt -J o e Mar pany experts, dug throughout the
havior.
persons had been killed.
tin's
spanking new 111 WO llmou- night In rrn iu tr shafts and tunnels
The
Sanford-Seminole County
slnr, an "a u ld lang syne" gift In efforts to break through to
Jayce ra are sponsoring the cam­
some still-dry subterranean c o rri­
paign locally, with the cooperation
B U C K H I L L F A L L S , Pa. (U P D from the House membership, »p dors where the missing may have
of the Chamber of Commerce. — Bishops A rth u r J . Moure of peirrd today to have become a
found refuge.
Store banners were going up to­ A tla n ta and Rny H. Short of
political issue.
Forty-four of the miners work
day all over Sanford, and friendly N ashville have been appointed to
Rep. W illia m
H
Ayres lR - Ing deep underground managed
cltUcns were practicing their most supervise the Methodist C hurch’s
Ohio) Is te llin g the voters back to reach •safety after the iceappealing smiles.
Jacksonville area conference.
home that Democrats got the clogged rive r drained through a
Chairm an Dave Thrasher has
House to provide the chauffeur- hole 20 Iret In diameter into the
not revealed the nature of Court­
driven C a d illa c tn Ihe ousted G O P quarter mile long tunnel like an
esy Week's special promotions,
WAYCROH, Ga. (UPl) — A tenter "ju s t to emharrass Repub­ emptying b a t h t u b Thursday.
but announced that 125 Savings
They were greeted with whoops of
Bonds tiave been obtained as la rg r part of (hr S n iv rly Groves lic* n i "
Ayres said 22 cvinslltulcnls have Joy by relatives and friends stand­
price* for courtesy contest win­ box factory here was destroyed
ners. The winners w ill he select­ by f ir r e a rly today, but the main written him to prolrst the decision ing vigil around the numerous
ed by a secret committee, which plant and most of the equipment to keep M a rtin supplied al la x- rnirancr*
payer expem e with the limousine
line mine engineer estimated
la circulating now through down­ was saved.
and extra c le ric a l help that nor­ It would lake two yeara to pump
town Sanford
mally
goes
only
with
the
floor
out the water if such a huge pro­
Selected w ill be the most court­
B O S T O N ( U P D — Ted vYilliam s, leader’s position.
ject could he fmanerd.
eous act, policeman, saleslady,
Democratic Leader John w .
six-lim e American le a g u e bai­
talesman and w altreai.
"Y o u never saw such a mess at
ting rh^m plon, today signed his McCormack ( M a t s ) said there there Is down there," veteran m i­
tilth contract with the Kcd Sox at was no f o u n d a t i o n to Ayres' ner Anthony K ryw lckl. 53. taid,
f l i ’S.ooO to remain baseball's high­ charge " I thought It was the de "E v e ry th in g la so caved
in
cent and p ro p e r thing In do." he
est salaried player in h istory.
Whole sections are caved in It'a
tohl a rrp o rte r
Ayrr* w rote his conililutynia a terrible mess."
K ryw lckl was one of a group of
Hist M cC orm ack's resolution to
R IC H M O N D , Ve. I U P l) — the
men who wandered fur hour*
provide
M
a
rtin
with
the
car
was
Richmond
limes ■Dispatch said
at the very' time that "a through the dungeon darkness hee d ito ria lly today that V irg in ia n s approved
movement was under way among fore finding a light and safety
W O R C E S T E R . Maas. (U P D 'm ay as w ell realise" that a cer­
Republicans to p rrw n t a car to
"| wouldn't g&lt;&gt; back down
A professional seamstress seel- tain amount of school Integration
Mr
Martin
through
private
con,
the
niinea lor a m illion ."
dentally sewed her finger to an seems inevitable.
vowed. " I'm
finished
I don't
trlb'ition*."
Therefore, h* wrote, "the reso want no more of that. Forty-tw o
had to drag the « pound object
T A L L A H A S S E E t U I ’l )
Gov. lutlon was c le a rly political and year* of It Is enough."
calculated to em barrau Republi­
twice across a room to get help,
C ollins has aiinountrd that
cans I,et u* hope It Is no Indica­
T just kept perspiring from p rirr-lta ln g power* e l the retail tion of the m ariner In which your
p a in ." Mrs Alexander Adamiak, «nd distrib utor levels must be money w ill be appropriated dur­
Si), said Thursday
after
her abolished before he approves a ing the next two year* by the
ordeal " l used the sheet as a tra nsfe r u f milk control to Ilia
towel and kept wiping my lace .State Department of \grleulture. Sf-tli Congress **
M cCorm ack* ofllce said the
and m y eyes."
Democratic leader ha* received
The woman was trapped lor 40 M i k o y U D G l'C ’C t C t l
about 50 letter* cummentlng on
agoniring minute*
the electric
d O S C lU V i l l ' l l Far»t Deputy ||lr House action two wri-k* ago
M IAM I it,' I ' l l
— Cloudiness
needle and thread pinning her | m in e r Anastas Mlkuyan return snd "90 per cent ot them were threw an unexpected blanket lit
finger last to the machine cabin e,| iru m the U. S. today to the fa vora b le"
warm lh over much of Florida
a rk u m c o f a crowd of Russian* in
during the night, taking the worst
hbe dragged the entire machine holiday mood who greeted him in
nf the chill from the cold wave.
across the room to reach a tele English and asked his son a l-iu l
Temperature* were live lo 10
phone and rail poller When they M a rilyn Monroe
degrees higher than rip e c lrd in
arrived she had lo pull the heavy
many sertlons of Ihe state
object to the other side of the
Free tin g wrather was rr|&gt;ortrd
room to pres* a b u m -r releasing
only in a few sactlun* of extreme
C A R A C A S , Yenrturla ( U l ’ l ) —
the door lock She had been sew­ Caracas took on a festive air to­
North Florida. Frost ami a light
ing a sheet when the accident hap
f r r r ie had la-rii fore, asl all the
day to releh ratr the a rriv a l of
pened and her fa m ily was not
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tenleme
way down Into Die Central Florida
Fidel Castro and Ihe firs t anni­
home.
versary of the overthrow of Venr- of death cam e almost as *n anti­ cllru* twit
The needle patted through the
Marianna and Pensacola were
lu clan
D irta tn r Marcus
I 'r r r i climax at dawn today at the trial
nail and forefinger of her Irft
of H alida Via) Jesus Susa Htanro, (J)(,
Jim fn e i.
cities wllh readings
hand Police Norte Richard J.
who went before Ills Judgr* in the of 29. Jacksonville and Tails has
Hebert removed the needle from
Havana Sports I ’ alare
tee reported I t . It was generally
the machine and then attempted
The tria l began Thursday after In Ihe to'* in Central Florida,
to take the needle from her fin­
noun before 30.000 Cubans who re amt, at usual. Key West was the
ger
pratedly shouted "cow ard" *ml warmest with a balmy fn
The needle broke, however, and
"m u rd e r" at the prisoner The
H ie Weather Bureau rt edited
had lo he taken nut later by a
sentence ra in e I I hours and 19 an u n rip e rlrd i loud rn vtrin g o vrr
physician
minute* la te r. Just al the sun ip the southern half of Ihe peninsula
B A R T O W ( U P l) — T h r perjured * 7 ^ , " t i m e . M T . h o w
was with keeping In some uf the heat
testim ony o f a former Polk County ovrr Most uf Ihe spectator* had a llsr a mid front passed down
the peninsula Thursday
deputy sheriff tn a grand Jury _ _ .
even nrarlv all the
The Weather flurrau said II
wo* read Into the record here IV
Jl’ i f foreign
, 10 ! '
newsmen who had would warm up gradually during
today tn the perjury tria l of for rnrne In ro v e r Ihe trial had left. |hp nM| t&gt;i&gt;, or M) A
R v r iiv in n
A w n rH
Srn , , m &gt; K ,n *t
(Inly a few of u* remained to
(0 northeaslerly was ex
O lV in g M
W a ra
E x Deputy James llu .b e e ad
, , |hr renter of Ihe rnlif
Presentation of Ihe Distinguish nutted last week that hi* testl reiord the final Invective hut id
Awards w ill r llm a i Na mony Iw-fore a grand Ju ry ataiut al the prisoner s i he was led front o vrr the Mississippi Valley
ljon ,| U y r t r
Wrck
tomorrow the sm.(ssi Polk pay o ff seandal away to the ancient Spanish fprt moves toward the Atlantic.
res* where tie w ill he shot
n|Kht
Isiw t tonight w ill range from
nf 195*1 was false.
S p irit Crushed
32 to 4(1 In r ilr t m e North Florida.
The award w ill be made al Ihe
Ruvliee t Irillm n n y was read
The man who was led away wa* In the 40** In Central Florida and
.layer* banquet al 7:.'W&gt; p in In the by Polk County C ircu it Court
; Shrine Club. Reservations for the Reporter Holland Kelley before far different from Ihe Hatbla of in (he 30't In Soullt Florida
flrer who stood defiantly lie for*
banquet may I* made until noon the court today.
the scream ing crowd and com
lomorruw al the Jayeee Inform sIn
the
testimony,
Husbee
n,m Jiootlt
claim ed that hr and form er Depu
Past president were guests and tv Rollle Arnold were assigned hy
speaker* al the luncheon y e itrr form er Sheriff Pat Gordon. King's
day. Each man told a few nf the ro defendant, tn work w ith King
lllanco looked at the ground and
Valrie Hudson. 2 tiled In Semi
highlight* durlvg hit term as head In the rase
refused even to turn to look at un|«&gt; Memorial Hospital at 2 30
o f the Sanford Sem m oIr County
C hief D rfr n tr Counsel Chester
Ja yrer* . Speaking were Floyd ltrd e ll u nsureeiifully objected to newsmen w ho walked liesidr him a m today after a short Illness
She was Ihe daughter of Mr,
Palmer. M. L. RaU&gt;rn f ir , G or­ the admission of Ihe transcript as and asked if he had anything to
say lie ju s t shook his head
and Mrs
H irhard I.
Hudson.
don B radley, Hill Steadier. C liff evidence.
Ovirdu She was born F rb 7X. I IsV&gt;
Able*. Tommy Peterson, G. A n ­
K elle y was Ihe first witness
in Sanford
drew Speer, and M I. (Sonny) today in the fourth day of the ClioruH T o UchcurHt*
Surviving art- her parent* one
Rshorn J r .
C rim in a l Court trial of K in g , who
Ihe Sanford Male Chorus » ill
Another National J a y ir e Week is accused of conspiracy to com- rehearse M onday night at a in brolher, H irhard I. Hudson J r.,
a ctivity included movie night at mil p e rju ry and subornation of Ihe t 'H ir C en ter William Brown fK ird o . and her grandfather, Ro
the Movieland D rive in Theatre; p e rju ry in connection w ith the will act ** conductor A ll mem- land Hudson, Camdentnn, Mn
Graveside services w ill tie held
last night
I pay off.
l-crs are u rg e d to alb ad
2 30 p m Sunday at ( ’bulimia
Cemetery. T h r Rev. Delbert Reaslev will officiate-. Huston Funeral
Home Is in rlia rg r of arrange
meats.

'Sanford Gets Set
For Courtesy Week
On Sunday. C o u rte iy Week be­
gins officially throughout Florida,
and especially in Sanford, the
atate'a moat courteous etty.

W A S H IN G T O N ( U P l) — Low er
food prices sent the cost of livin g
down in December for the first
lime since August, the g ovrrn
mont said today.

( S U t § &gt; m t f0 rfo f f i m t l f c

Jacobson,
Brack
Perkins and
Gene T u c k e r.
Chairm an of the planning com
m iller is Ralph Cowan Other*
are It. N H la c k w d d ir. Marshall
t^ngston, K. C. Harper J r , Ed
Hunt, Dot P o w rll and C. L. Red
ding.
The proinotlon ecm m lttrr Is
beaded by Chester Mute, K N.
IlU e k w rld rr. W a llrr filclow. John
Keeling, .Myron A . Reck and Al
Wilson.
Serving on publicity and public
relations are Uielow, Marion Harr.ian. F ra n k Jones, George M or­
gan. Chester Muaa, Reek and B4U
Stempar.

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Good Points Needed!*™1™
Whnt'a right with SunfmU7 Wa'va hud quit* a hit
uf comment from *hopper* about our local store*.
Now, it ’s time to turn the coin. The other side of
the issue needs discussion. Mr. Merchant. The Herald
requests your letters. You have seen and heard sugges­
tions. comments and "gripes" from the public.
Now is the time to tell the world about the "ex­
tras'* that Sanford merchants give their customers.
Sanford offers many advantages to consumers in Se­
minole County, and the surrounding area.
As « starter, how about the lack of that "big city**
traffic problem absent in Sanford? Or the municipal
lutrkitig lot?
The public has become interested in Sanford as a
shopping center. This interest is genuine. Otherwise,
the |ieop!e would not have taken the time to write to
The Herald and to the Retail Merchants Division of the
Chamber of Commerce.
While interest is ' &gt;'gh. Mr. Merchant. SAnford
shotdd capitalize on it.
Naturally, most of the letters cited what shop)&gt;era
lielleve to lie shortcomings. They were asked to tell why
they shopped outside Sanford. The satisfied customer,
of course, had no "gripe," no reason to write.
As in the case of the public. The Herald will with­
hold names, if this is desired. However, letters must
lie signed. Permission also must be given The Herald to
supply the name o f the author if such is requested.
Now is the time.

Officers Get Call,
Suspect Gets Jail

U. 5. Far Behind
On 'Honest Count'

W ASHIN G TON ( U t ’l ) — Sen.
Stuart Symington (D -M o .l said laday "an honest count" w ill show
Russia with a four to one trad over
the United States in long range,
m ilita ry mltsilr* hy 1M I.
Symington. A ir Force secretary
In the Truman adm inistration,
spoke out after Defense Secretary
Nell H McElroy told reporters ha
does not believe Russia has aa
Intercontinental ballistic missile
ready for operation against this
country "a l this tim e .”
Symington charged that the
Elsenhower administration Instead
of rl.uln g Ihe missile gap la "a c t­
u a lly allowing It (n w id en ."
H r said In a Senate speech that
a Senate Investigation of lha
whole missile *110.11100 la In the
offing But hr said this country’s
intercontinental m ls tilr inventory
w ill lw " lr » » Hum 25 per cent"
of H u iila 's In 19A1.
" I personally have studied this
matter (or many muntbs, and be­
lieve that these figure* actually
much underestimate the Soviet
tong rangr mb site now and aver
the nrxt few ye ara ." he taid.
M r Elroy lotd reporters lata
Ttu m d a y there la "n o positive
evidence" that Ihe Soviets ran pul
Interrnntinrnlal ballistic missiles
Into romhat units ahead of the
United States. H r said this coun­
try 's first few com bat-ready Atlas
IC D M 's will be Installed at launch­
ing sites by next J u ly .
Sy mington said U S. production
lin e i could make "m a n y more**
missiles during the next two yeara
If money was appropriated and
allocated now.
"H iif our government does not
plan In mn these lines oa a fu ll
production hasli,'* he addrd.

Seanor l.y d ir. I I . was In Jail Alabama c ity a couple of months
within K&gt; rnlnulei a lte r B inning ago
Birmingham
police pul
the
ham iMtlirr notified Sanford that
hr had stolen two suits In Ihe finger on l.yd ir when hr tried to
collect the suits from s pawn
shop by in all Detrrliv r L. II.
K irk , Birmingham , said that L y d ir mailed Hie pawn ticket and
money order from Sanford, te ll­
ing Ihc shop operation In ship
Ihe lulls to him at a Sanford
address.
The suits were •
•aiued at I t to.
■ So far, two people have visited
C o m U lrir M ini Galloway appre­
Sanford, N. C. from Sanford. Fla hended lb* suspect, since h it ad.
Mrs. W V. Swlgonski of Elder dress w a i outside city llmlla, and
Springs said that she hsd dis­ brought aim to Ihe county Jail.
cussed the Iw o .Hanford* with Ihe K irk Is . .mlng to Ssnlurd lo ask
proprietor of a Sanford. N, C. for t.ydlc's extradition on a grand
ra fr
Mrs
Swlgonski. a Navy larceny charge
The Seminole Band Association,
widow, visited the North Carolina
L y d ir came lo Sanford w llh a composed nf parrnts of band memtown Aug
27 with her three carnival which has been operating (w ri, met l i - t night to work out
children. K athryn, 13. M ary Alice, In G uldilioro His address
|final details for tta Saturday bar­
It and Paul 4
becue.
listed as (lie Southwell Hoad.
Mrs E a rl Faust met and talked
The ehlikrn barU-cu* w ill tie
with the editor of The Sanford
held at the Elk a grounds, with
Daily Herald Newspapers were
supptra available lo take ouL
exchanged and comparisons made.
I.meg w ill form at Ik:30. T h r meals
Conclusion of I kiR i women: "San
w ill be prepared under tha super­
bird Is a nice little town "
vision of Cotton Brown.
Mr* Swlgonski teems to be
P • sstoelallon I* sponsoring tha
Hie lady who Inspired Editor Charsupper to raise fu n d i fo r the pur­
let I'r r t le r to w rite The Sanford
lldhain and Tudor will stage a chase of hand Instruments. Tickets
are available through mcinlwra o f
(F la 1 Herald requesting an exgiant "welcome aboard" party to­
the lumd aiwwlation or at tha barchange of article* and pictures
morrow for V A ll-1 at the SunIc i Ue.
]i,.ill women make wonderful
land E slalei put k
D ir Seminole H ig h School band
representative* of the Chum tier
Invited a ir all Y AH I squadron
of Commerce for Sanford (F la .) personnel, tlir ir families and real, w ill be In a concert from (1:14-0:46
drill* of Hunt and Fatales. County p m. at the Elks ground*.
In action lakrn at Hie meeting,
and &lt;ll) official* and representa­
p a ir nt* dwided to make m ilk
tives (lorn Ihe rhsm ber of Com*
available fur rhildren at Ihe bar­
merer *!*o w ill be present.
becue. la the past, &lt;offe r was tha
The celebration will start at (
on ly bevrrage served. The assorlap m „ ut weather (promised hy the
tin also okayed the purchase o f a
N a v y ) featuring rt&amp;dtgree temhas* elarment fn r the band
pe rat urew. Kanrhhurgrri. baked
••The th an be leers'* w ill sing brans, potato chips ami cold drinks
Monday night at the Hanford C ivic comprise a portion nf Hie menu.
l&gt; liter
A eoniilr&gt; music band lg coming,
The h «-II known male ipiaitet and when corn meat Is poured on
will |.ti*enl (lie fir*t parfurmanre Ihe basket hall tolirt. the glleil*
in the varies iponsori-d by the San w ill enjoy- squarr dancing W hile
P IE R R E . S D . &lt;U P l ) — A South
bird Mutual Concert Association Ihe construction firm has th r ut
Th r program w ill begin st K:3U must confidence in Navy report* Dakota Senate com m itter b aa
lir k e ti for th r r iib r r aeries niay it IS no. ..k in g an, chances. Tan
1
J ?* *
lw obtained ai the door Monday grove healer* a rr lined up around **■•** °* J ? '1 h rJ 1 ’ r * * **
night, nr individual performance the tennis courts, when- dinner all parks af r lg a rrltrs .
Tlie seal A skull and n
ticket* may he purrha»ed fnr those w ill he sc rvid If Ihe weather
who havr not joined, Ms*mher» who turn* cold, the healer* will be flrt-d bones
Iwglilatnrs
failed In Ihe lr firs t
have riol recelvrd their Drkrt# will up, and Ihe erlebratlon continued.
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also find them at the door.
V A II - 1 was transferred recenllj j ry 10 f,* 'r l [’r
*n&lt;
Chester Rearick o f l)t llary is at In tn r Nan old Naval A ir Station l«Kies stamped on ever/ pack (if
.tsbng in ararngrm rhl*
from Jacksonville, thus c mplat- cigaretlrs sold In the slate, along
"T h e use
Chairman Frank Mruanc has rng the fam ily of Heivy A tta rk with Ihe inscription
(hereof may rause death from
asked all m e m teri to support Ihe ■Squadrons on thr east coast.
heart disease or cancer."
Hirer trls-tt|on*. which include the
The reference lo heart disease
Dame Drama. Feb. 2. and Nelson
and cancer was d r lr lr d from tba
and Neal. Mar '20.
Heavy Attack Squadron Seven current proposal which atilt cans
Student in k .,* at I t ' . " and
adult tickets for **&gt; for Ihe series w ill hold an " A l l lla n d l" party In for Ihe "death'a head" stamp and
night In (he N. A. 9 ballroom. the word*: "the use o f this prod­
are still available.
The evening Include* dinner, danc­ uct l i not rrc u in mended by tba
state of South Dakota.**
ing and enlrrtalnm rnL

2 Sanford Ladies
In Sanford, N. C.

Final Plans Made
For Band Barbecue

Party Is Planned
For New Squadron

Monday Will Bring
Chanticleers Here

'Seal' Again Asked
For All Cigarettes

Seven I'urty Tonight

Seminole Invests
In Savings Bonds

Borge Show Sure
Audience-Pleaser

Seminole County residents are
putting more money than ever
Into government lia b ility , through
the pun have of Saving Bonds,
Purchase* for 1954 w rre $317,
*57, so im reave nf »OJi per cent
from the ye ar before.
When V ictor Rorgr b rin g ! M i
D ie announcement was made by . l om rj , u, M u ilt" ta Sanford

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*** * ,n ,n * ‘10 "** *nown
ties had e*e.rde«l Ih e lr dollar unparalleled auceesa In one man
D ie C itlien 's Council of Florida koali, wllh only 1® °f them fall ihuw i.
Some might eonstdar tha **onah a i called • meeting of the %ot ,n* helow 1937 figure*,
m an" term unfair. Borge seems
ers and taxpayers of .Seminole
to be two— an excellent pianist
County, Jan. 29, at &gt; p. m. In
and a hilarious comic. So far. lha
the courthouse.
A targe delegation from SarTord airline*, which hava c irrle d him
State* rights and racial Intr
g rily , which the council endorse*, will attend (he conference of the thousand* of miles to let* thun
w ill be discussed. The council i i Orlando Slake of tha Church of ten yetr*. hava never charged
against centrallratlon of power Latter-D ay Sa.nta to Tam pa to­ him double for hi* talent*.
With Sanford the im ille e t city
and law making hy court decreet morrow and Sunday.
The Mormom* w ilt hear two every played by Borge. Heart
and executive orders.
Vice Chairm an Leon I . Base high ranking Cfficiala from 8ek Fund teedera hope that tha C ivic
announced tha meeting.
Lake C tty. U l U .

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To i\ttend M eeting

Borge fan* ir e expected from
over I'e n ttil F lo rid a .
Tlckrl* ire oei sate at Touchton's Drug Store, R ou m illat and
Anderson, lha Ja yca e Booth and
D ellary laundrom at. Jayceaa and
Jayeee Wlvaa are a tiitiln g tha
Seminole County M edical A u a lU a ty
w llh arrangements and tkk ak

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Heading tha concert drtea la
Mr*. Leonard Munson Proceeds
w ill go to tha Heart Fund. T h a
show goes on at &gt; :M Ja o . U .
Whet w ill happen? No ana know*.
Tfia co-uje leave* that nQ to hla

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CHI BCII o p CIIIUST
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Sag St. aad Kim Aft.
ittnrgr M. Y ataa.........
Tailor church o r thk .n azareme
Laka Mary
Biblo School . .......... 10,00 a. m.
Morning Worihip....... 1I;M a. m. S. L . D ravtfy ................. T a ilo r
Kvtnfng W orihip.......7:46 p. m. Sunday School .......... 10:00 a. m.
Wad. Illblo Study........... 7:45 p. m. M orning Wnrabip . . . 11:00 a, m.
CHl'ROI (ih CHRIST
C iiita
Ralph Uirwcr Jr.......... Kvnngilift
Hibl* Srbool.............10;00 a. m.
Morning Worahip ... , n;(Vj ■. m.
Kvtmitg W(&gt;r*hip ... 7:10 p. m
Wed. I’r a jtr San lea .. 7:3&lt;) p. m.

B aptist

Youn g Prop la'i M atting T:IS p. m.
K vtfun g Worihip........ g o p. m.

Wed. Trayar Sen lea 1:09 p, n.
M iialonary Meeting
F I rat W idnaiday .

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Presbyterian

F IR S T M tK S H V T K R IA N
C IIL 'K C H
III r»k A n m
( ' l l I R C I I O F C U B IS T
Oak A ar. and T h ird St.
W . P . B ro oki, J r .............. T a ilo r
I'aoja
A . O . M clnnii ............. . T a ilo r
........ 10:00 a. w. M orning W orihip .. . a .IS a. m.
T . B - F i»h * r . . . . A u o r . T a ilo r lllbla Study
Morning
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1.13 a.
Sunday School
.......... 9;45 a, m.
Morning W orthlp
Kvanlna W o rih ip
7:0ti p. m. M n m ln r W nrihlp . . . 11:&lt;Vi
m.
Sunday School ..
. 9:43 a.
' .Sanmr F »llo * ih ip . . . 1:70 p! m.
11 oo a.
Morning Worihip
Kaartlng W orihip . . . . 7.00 p. m.
II O L Y CR O SS K T IS C O T A L
. a.is p.
T ra in in g Union ..
W ad. Prayer S a n Ice .. 7:00 p. m.
( I l f H r II
Evening Worihip ...... T :» p . m .
N u ria ry A va ila b le
Park A &lt; r. at 4th Nt.
WttL P riy tr 5«rvic* 7:30 p m ’ * R rv. John W . Th om a i ..
I ’ailm
P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H
Nuriory available
H oly Kurhartit ............ 0.00 a. m
DERARY
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Fam ily :it r v ln —.
DeRsrv O v le Canter
C C N T R A L B A P T IS T C H U R C H
Church School ............ 9:15 a. m.
A . C. hummers . . .
Pastor
Car. 14th M. * Oak Av«.
Homing P « &gt; « Sunday School
. s oo a. m.
3, L. Moon ........Inlcrim Taller
,
11:00 a. m. M orning Worship
lo co a. tn.
Sunday I t hoc I .......... H I « . m. _
H oly t ommunion—
Tut
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7:30
a.
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Morals c Worihip . . . . 11:00 a. m.
4 0 M M U N IT Y
Training Union...........d:45 p. tn. W adonday . . . . . . . . . . m:iiQ a. m.
P R F .flR Y T E R IA N ( T fL ’RCH
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7:30
a.
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K m iag Worihip ..........1:00 p. tn.
Laha M a ry
Sarramcnt o f Trnanca
Wgd. Prayer Sonic* 1:00 p. m.
Saturday ............. .. 5:00 6:00 p. in. John W. T ille y .................. T a ilo r
Sunday School .......... 10:00 a. m.
RNECRKfT BAPTUT CHURCH
Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. in.
A L I . S A IN T S E P IS C O P A L
901 W. OM ti Raid
Ju n io r High Westminleter
CHURCH
N i l l d Orarannralr ........ Tailor
Fellowship ................. 6.30 p. re.
Enterprise
Sunday School ........... 9:45 a. m. F r. Paul S h u lti ............. . T a ilo r Senior High W cetm lnliter
Maminf Worihip . .. . ll:0u a. m.
Fellowship ................. 7:10 p. m.
H o ly Communion—
Training Union..........&gt;:30 p. m. S u n d a y............................
II.CO a. m.
Craning Worihip . .. .. . 7:45 p. m. M nrnlnr T r a je r —
U FH ALA C O M M U N IT Y
Wad. Prayer Service 7:45 p. m. R a rm m ...................
P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H
a *0 a. m.
Nurrery available
John W . T il l e y ..................... I'a ito r
H o ly Communion—
l i t Sunday each month 9:10 a. m. M orning W o rsh ip .......... 9.00 a. re.
Sunday School .......... 10:00 a. m.
•OUTS SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
C I I I I I S T C IIC R C K
Westminister Fellowship
• R. 27lh 84. k Park Aar.
l^agwood
Ju n io r .................... 6:30 p. m.
Oofald B. Prlea ............ Tailor Rev. U surer L , G ra n ger
paitor W ritm in iile r Fellow ship
tm i* r Bible School .. 10:00 a. m Sunday Service
9 a. m.
Seniors ......................... 7:30 p. m10:00 a. m.
Proa thing . . . . . . . . . . . . ll.oo a. in. church school
RMo Study .............. 7:00 p. m. H oly Communion
P in t , T h ird Sunday
Braaictlalfc Preaching 7:45 p. tn.
F IN K L R E S T A S S E M B L Y
§ M . Prayer Sarvlca 7:45 p. m.
O F GOD C H U R C H
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WEST SIDE____
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
H . M. Snow ................ . . . Pastor
• MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Sanford Shrine C lub
l i t S. Holly Avr.
Sunday School ............9:45 a. m.
l i t St. and I r a A v r .
Morning Worship ....10:50 a. m.
William L. Stephan ........ Paitor
Sunday School . ... 10:00 a. m. K rn eit Rolick J r ................... P a ito r Evening Worship ....T :0 0 p. ra.
Morning Worihip . ... 11:00 a. m. Church School ............ 9:43 a. m. R evival In Progreaa n ightly
Bible Study ............. 7:00 R. m. Morning Worahip . . . . 11 M a. ra.
7:00 p. m.
Ervntng Worihip......... 7:30 p. in. C olfto ............................ 13:00
Wed. Prayer Service .. 7:30 p. m. Luther Leagua .......... 5:50 p. m.
T H E A L L IA N C E C H U R C H
Wad. Choir Practice . . 7:10 p. m. Christian aad M issionary Allianca
CMULVOTA BAPTIST CHURCH (B oth held at parsonage I
Park Ave. aad l l l h 81.
C* 0 . Bwaggtrty . . . . . . . . Tailor
D avid S. C arn dia .............. Pastor
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Sunday School ........ 10:00 a. m.
Sunday School .............. 9:45 a. in.
K H D E E M E It
Horsing Worihip . ... 11:00 a. re.
M orning Worship . . . . 10*40 a. m.
I I I w . 23th P la to
Evening Sarvico .......... 7:45 p. re,
Herbert W , (io e ra a ............ Taftor A .Y .F .-Y o u th S ervlet . 6:30 p. m.
RUDER IPBINC.B
Kundayy *School ............ t i l B a. m. Wed. T ra ya r Sarvico 9:00 p. m.
BAPTIST CHURCH
. P iin a. m.
J*a D outhill..................... ra ito t Adult Bible Claia
10:30 a. m.
■uaday School •■»...»• 1:11 a m. Worthlp Service .
F IR S T C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
Morning Worahip . . . . 11:00 a. m.
S C IE N T IS T
R T. M 'K it 'd L U T H E R A N
Training Union ........ 1:13 P&gt; m*00 K. S tra n d Ht.
M a«la (N e a r O vleda)
Evening Worihip........ 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School ............ 11:00 a. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m. Msphrn M. T u h y ................ P a itor Sunday Worship . . . .. 11:00 a, m.
Morning W o r s h ip ..........K:25 a. m.
W adnasdly Service . . . . 8:00 p. m.
Fundsy Rehonl .............. 0:00 a. re. Tuesday Heading . SiSO-CUO p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
C hrM la n D ay Hrhool. Monday Thursday Haadlog 2 30*4:30 p. m.
OP GENEVA
leak Li R lirtlt
Tailor through F rid a y — K tn d rrg a ru n •
‘ School ........ 10:00 a. m. Elementary ..................... tt;W a. re.
I H L R L H O F G OD
Sarvlca . . . . 11:00 a. re.
French A va . aad 2 lad St.
______ Union ........ «;30 p. re.
Jo e l D. Brawn ..................... T a ilo r
F IR S T M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
Evening Worihip . .. . 7:30 p. re.
.Sunday S ch ool..................9:45 a. m.
411 P a rk Ava.
god. Prayer Service .. 7:30 p. m
T . C. O'Staan .................
P a ito r Evangelist it Sarvlca . . 7:30 p. m.
Tuaaday S t r v ic a ............7:30 p. m.
HIUCREST BAPTIST CHURCH M om inr W o r s h ip ......... M r.0 s. m.
Sunday
School
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OP GENEVA
C H U R C H O F J E S U S C H R IS T
Chariot W. llamll Jr........ Paitor Morning W orship . . . . ir o n a, m.
« r U T T E R D A Y S A IN T S
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Sunday School . .. .. . 10:00 a. in.
C ity H a ll
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6:30
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Morning Worihip . ... iro n a. m.
J . G . 11rooki . . . Branch Tresidrnt
Training Union ........ t:l5 j&gt;. re. (In lerm rd la le, Senior)
Sunday School ............ 10.01 a. m.
Evening Worihip . ... 7:10 p. m. Organ V t ip a n ................7:11 p. m Sacram tnl Masting . . . . 6:00 p. m.
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TH E C H U R C H FO R A L L ... .
ALL FOR TH E CHU R CH
The Chuich is the greet'd feclor on reith for
the building of character and good ourrndup.
It it a tloirhoute of spiritual valoes. Without •
iliong Cliuuh, neither dcmociwy norcivilustion
can survive. Thrte are four sount! reasons why
evrry penon should altrnd services regulsily and
su|&gt;|voit the Church. They me: ( I ) For his
own rale. (2) For his children's like. (3) For
the sale of his communily and nation. (4) For
the siVf of the Church itself, which needs hit
mots) and meletsal supywuL Plan to gu to
chute It regulaily and eead your U&amp;W daily.
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of the cathedral w e live in.
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FIRST BAPTUT CHURCH
OP LONUWOOD
Car, Cherch 4k Grant Bt*.
C. L. Vuieh » . .. .. .. .. .. .. parlor
Sunday School . . . . . . . . 9:15 a. re.
Morning Worship . .. . 11:00 a. tn.
Training Union ........ 6:45 p. m.
Evening Worship .... 7:45 p. m.
Wed. rray er Service 7:45 p. ra.
I JAKE MONROf.
BAPTUT CHURCH
Three mile* nail ef Sanlard
m Flrvt Ht., right at Monroe
Corner
Kubait (1. Byrd .,,•••»■»■■ Tailor
Bttnday School........... 10:00 a. tn.
Morning Worthlp . ... ll:0Q a. m.
Training Union ............6:30 p, re.
Evening Worihip........ 7:30 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Sarvico 7:30 p. m
FIRST BAPTIST CUCRCH
OF OVIEDO
Jack T. Bryant
......... Paitor
Sunday School ............. 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worihip . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Training Union ............. 0:13 p m.
Evening Service ........ 7 00 p. re.
Wed. Prayer S m ite 7:30 p. m.

Catholic
AM. SOI US CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Oak Are. at Mh ht.
JUt. Richard Lyn* .......... Paitor
Sunday M a m a •..............
• #***• • 7:00 a. re.
« t « *a*aa 9:30 a. m
10:00 a. ni
11*11111 11:30 a. re
Dally M a n .................. 7:15 a. re
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Laaral A v r . nt 4th Ml.
Ira E. Hindman J r . ........ Pa itor
Sunday School ................ 9:45 a. m.
Morning W orship . . . . 10:45 a. m.
FM Y
*, « ^«* 7:00 p. re.
F.venlng Worahip . . . . 7:10 p. m.
Mon. F M Y H rcraation 7:00 p. nt.
Tues. F M Y P ra ye r . . 7:10 p. nt.
Wed. P r a y r r Sarvico 7:10 p. m.
E O E N E Z F .lt M E T H O D IS T
C l l l 'R C I I
t iliu s Heights
Charles F Brown .............. T a ilo r
Hundsy s.kool .............. loam a. m.
Morning W o r s h ip ..........11:00 a .m .
Wed. P r a y r r Service . 7:3ti p. re

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are the churches to which the fu ith fu l throng.
L ife is God's g if t : To live in H is C a th e d r a l. . . an d work .
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tV. la d St. at Maple A r t .
FIRST CHRISTIAN CULUCII
R. II. Spear J r ........... Pastor
1597 S. Saafard A rt.
P a rra L . Slone ................... P a s to r Sunday School .......... 9:45 a. re.
Sunday School........... 0:45 a. re Morning W orship . . . . 10:45 a. m.
. 6-30 p. re.
Morning Worship ... 11:00 a. re N Y PS
Youth Program ......... 6:30 p. ra N .Y .P .S . k N’ A J i .............. 9 p. re.
Gospel Service .............. 7 p. re.
Adult Training Course 4:30 p.
E toning Worship........ 7:00 p. m FEIRN P A R R C H U R C H O P T H E
NAZARENC
| Recreation ................. 7:30 p. ra
O B R IA N R O A D
h a v. J im Fish er .................. T a lle r
CONGREGATIONAL
Sunday school .............. 9:45 a. m.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Morning worship ,,,.1 0 :45 a. m.
Park Are. el 24th St.
ird Root.............. . Pastor You lh ic r v k e .............. 6:43 \&gt; re.
........ ...a* 9:45 a* m. E v a n g e llilk service ,.7:30 p. m.

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CH U R CH O F I.U N G W O O b
E . Ruth Grant
....... T a ilo r
Sunday School .......... 10 00 a. m.
S'.ornlng Worship . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service ........ . 7:00 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Service ..7:00 p, m,
F r l. T r iy e r Service . . .7.00 p. m-

G R A C E M E T H O D IS T CH U RCH
Flnetrasl School Auditorium
S AN FO R D S E V E N T H D A Y
W. Thomas Tartans J r . .. T s ilu r
A D V E N T IS T C H U R C H
Sunday School .............. 9:43 a. nt.
Sevralh M . aad E lm Ave.
Morning W orship .......... 11 a. m. A . C . McClure ..................... Paitor
Saturday Sabbath School 9:30 a.m
F O S T E R C IIA P K I.
Morning W orthlp . . . 11:00 a. m.
M E T H O D IS T C IIU R C II
Wed. Prayer Service . . 7:30 p. m.
O vlrdo
Sunday School ............ 3:45 a. m
Morning W orship . . . . 11.(0 a. m. T 1 IE R E V IV A L T A B E R N A C L E
:tlh and Ckasa Ava.
Evening W o rih ip
. 6 00 p. m.
L . T . Taiker
........ Pastor
Sunday Schoul
PAU LA W ESLEYAN
10.uo a. m.
M orning Worship
11:00 a. m,
M E T H O D IS T C H C ltC H
7:43 p. m.
Evening Worship
• Miles West on H I. 44
. 1:43 p. m.
C a d i W . S h aflcr .............. T u t o r Tuesday Service
. . 7:45 p. m.
Sunday School .............. 9:43 a. in. Thursday Service
Morning W orship . . . . 10:45 a. m.
Wesleyan Youth . . . . fl 43 p. to.
Evening W o ra h ip .......... 7:30 p. re. U N IT Y C E N T E R O r SAN FO RD
Woman's Club— 301 Oak A v r.
Wed. P ra ye r Service 7:30 p. m.
Josephine D. S lu c k ie ..........Pastor
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C O N G R E G A T IO N O F
J E H O V A H 'S W IT N E S S E S
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Sunday W 'lU htow er
Study A ...............
3.00 p.
Wed. Bible Study ..
7:30 p.
Frl. Ministry School
7:50 p.
F rid a y S e rv ic e ........
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H im self. In the tow ering peaks w e s e e His d ig n ity — in the fe r tile
plains, H is providence— in the w ild sto r m s, H is w r a th — in the sh im mcrinfr rainbow, H is mercy— in the m ig h ty falls, H is strength— in th e
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Sunday W ouhlp....... 11:00 a. in.
W oadrulf Building
:&lt;W F.. F irs t 81.. Km. 211
T u tsd sy C la s s ............... 6:00 p. re.

THE SALVATION ARMY
214 E. Second 81.
Sunday:

Sunday School ......... 10:00 a. re.
Ilolioess Meeting . . . . 11:00 a. m.
S tm t Healing............ 9:30 p. re.
YPL ........................... 7:60 p. m.
Salvation Meeting . . . . 7:30 p. tn.
Tuesday:
Uorp Cadet* . ..............3:50 p, ra.
Band Practice ..............4:00 p. tn.
Ladies Home League 7:30 p. m.
Thun. Tnyer Service 7:30 p. m.

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Homemakers Earn Business, Professional Women
Extra Pocket Money Have Dinner Meeting Wednesday
By (J A Y P A IJ .K V
l P I Woman's Fd itor

' Now Ih r heart nf * public rrla 'lions firm , he it farm er editor of

scennd sire president,
The regular mnnlhly dinner had been arranged hy the health .trrson.
m reling of Ihe Husinets and and safety anil publir affairs w ill be the guest speaker.
NKW Y O R K lU P D -T b e hom e-! m »R*iinc in the «fircct *4\t%
' u ' Vfield,
? i I'n ile siin n a l Women's Club wa* committer* An ln le rr«tln g and
Guests were
sir*
Charlotte
maker with lime on her hand* tan
„uil w rl(f , for &gt;r\eral &gt;xle« held Wednesday night at ihe Clsic inform alisr program wa* pie*enl- M nittnore, Mr* Lucille Fessler,
Center. Mrs Hetty Raker. prt*l rd hy Mr* Charlotte Whitmore. Mr*
P e rry Stone, Mrs. Jean
pul money in her pocket by aril* periodical*
Seminole County school lunch­ B lair and Mr* Velma Adair.
dent, presided
me door to door.
W arn, Of I'iifa lU
The program for the rtrn in g room »upcr*l*or. ami Mrs l.ucille
She may not make a m illion.
Alexander said In an inter* lew
Fessler. superintendent of the
but one expert *iy* he know* that an energetic woman without
ITnecresl School lunchroom The
women who earn from $20 irt&gt; to previous xalet rxp e ric n .e ran
I women explained various phase*
a year In direct *atr»
earn from $30 to IT J In To to a
Wd lunchroom
opera lion*
ami
Those figure* are for lull hour* a week He ad*lied against
showed plcturr* The recently to
lim e.” said Roy Alexander. ‘ Rut trying door to door unless there
sited Social Security la-.s **a* also
SJ.OtO a year from pari time Ixn't a rr at leaxt 13 hour* to tpend
dltruaied
too unusual.”
making call*
The National
Federation of
Alexander, author of a new
Alexander make* direct celling
H AI'W dub* in cooperation with
guide. ‘'Direct Salesman's Hand touml like a hreere. Ilut he warn*,
Its M M t G L I.K in : R W IS
The United Daughters of the
the National Safety* Counrll Is
book" i Prentice H aiti, hat been !&gt;r(orr all of you race off to ring
C H IC A G O — (L ’ l ’ ly— Thr de conducting a nation-wide ,u n e }' Confederacy joined with Ihe stud­
selling off ami on ilnee h it gram Ing doorbells, there ate pitfalls
m ar school das* when he peddled
"Th e biggest one I* learning to tuanil for new home* i* so wide­ in ail rffurt In procure Ultlllration ent body of Seminole High School
seed* In neighbors.
be your own b o il," he said ‘ be spread here lhat a builder offered of Ira Hie sign* I (iron ghoul Ihe In observing Ihe t37rvd anniver,
t'nitrd Slates The local club r*un
strict with yourself.
one bedroom home* for sale at pitted plant lo Join '.hr K*i duht vary o f General Robert F l * t
‘'Selling is like w riting It s Ihe
in Florida in making Ibis tuney Tuesday morning.
easiest thing m the world to do. XJU.'XH'.
Meeting of District F ive w ill lie
Irx ln A. l l li r l i, who has dexel
The school band, directed b y
after you've rtra n rd the livin g
room or done the grocery shop­ oped residential arras along Chi held in Sanford on Fell ( at the Truest Cowley opened with Ih#
ping That's why I say work oul eago'a fashionable North Shore Civic Center Mt* Dorothy Pal star Spangled Banner. The satuta
a daily schedule and stick w ill it lor more than 30 year*. Itchese*
to the flag followed.
h it one bedroom homes a rr Ih r
No rx c u tc t No procrastination "
M ary lo -r Bryon gave Ihe scrip ­
only bousing of Iheir type in ih r
Don'l l i r l DW roaragril
ture reading and a prayer. T w o
I S O T E A — .Mri*. C . F m ttc in S m ith iv « s hi&gt;.«Kiln Turner. Above are (left to riyrht): .Mis*
Di*rouraceinrnt alto is apt lo to u n iry .
paUioth selections were present­
haunt the beginner "D ire c t veil
r n lD A l
D ir market it limited but con­
le ss W e d n e s d a y f o r a U S O le a . G u e st* o f
Finley. .Mr - Smith. Mir* Na t Myers, and
ed by the G irls ' Glee Club, d ire ct­
Ing Is ih r world'* best paving stant, he said, anil rs c ry commu­
.Mi&gt;s Turtiei.
tHerald Staff i ’hoto)
h o n o r w e r e M U * D o r o t h y F in le y a n il M is*
ed by Mis* O llie llecse W hittle.
Seminole As .os ialum M u s i c hard w ork,” said thr author ' II'* nity In the country could use
M r«. XV. II XX ra&gt;- introduced (ha
festiva l at the firs t
Itaplist been pretty well proved that one such Home*
The lies II II. Spear J r . pas­
Church al 7.3o p nt. About 23 out of five persons on your ttl
Karh dwelling was built un a tor o| ihr Sanford Church of the speaker, Judge Vnlic W illiam *.
Is generally in the market for the lot 23 fret wide and lift feel deep.
Judge W illiam s gave an in s p ir­
churches will oe participating
product. It ligu rrv that If you &lt;all T h r Ixmtsr* a rr 19 feel wide and 31 N'ararene annmnnes rests at »rr* ing talk on the noble and C h rlaCherub Choir practice at the on enough people, you w ill sell.'* fret long, with a patio in the rear Ice* beginning Sunday morning. Run character of Robert E. l.ae.
The lovely home of Mrs. C. l no xtatf aid. and Mu* Nan My Ihcmuin* in an imported Italian
How to begin*
January 73, and continuing each He compared 1-er lo other lea d­
and with a from yard
Fu
st Methodist Church al (1 3
rrs. director of USO clubx In San­ crystal vase Tea anil toffee were
Alexander suggested a check of
The
builder
bcllrvc*
the
homes
night through .Sunday night. Fell ers of Am erica
ford.
Melbourne,
and
Cocoa, poun d from antique silver srr* P m
Wednesday for a I SO lea
sales periodicals, which carry ad­ a rr ideallv Milled for Ibeir owners
Mi* David Caldwell, president
ritary t
The occasion honored Mix* Do- greeted guests al the door and in- ices
An assortment of rakes,
vertisement* of companies recruit ’ — mostly widow* and widowers,
SAT U It D a X
ruthv F in le y, executive d o c tor Iroducrd them to the cur&gt;tx of rnokict.
Tills is the annual Spring rev I of th r Norman H rVerr H ow ard
plcrd nuts itnd mini*
ing help Narrow enur list of (his - bachelor*, career women, and eld
sal al winch lim e rflorl* are t h .ip irr of the t DC, »poke b rie f,
of USU, Y W C A , and M il l Klla |honor
weri served Pouring were Mr*
live firs t C h ritiu it Church w ill siliilitirs down to four or live com- erly couple*
|&gt; to the high school (Indents.
M lrm ilng were members of to Itrooko Smitli ansi M r». H&lt;d&lt;rrt
made to bring to the area an
Turner, regional director of all
names, and write them Then nr
The single bedroom, 12 b y -1.1
The program was closed by tha
have
a
pu'.luck
supper
al
*5.30
eat
church
groups,
civic
organi­
USO clu b i operated by Ihc Y W C A
Tulle.
gotialr with the unr which you feet, ha* a ilosct across Ih r width out Handing full-tim e evangelist, hand s presentation of D ixie.
sations, service connected eliilix.
in the eastern United Slates.
A p p ro viu ia lrly 100 people tailed p m.
think hat the be*! possibilities in nf Ihc room and opens on to a rhls ve.it iMe lie s, K t lr llr Crut­
cher ha, hern selreled
Mr* J . Malcolm IRggin*. local and other individual* Interested in lie lw rrn the hours of 3*5 p m
your area
S I ND \Y
small bathroom A hallw ay along
USO work, Guest* signed a gurxl
Women a rr especially good al thr tide of thr house leads to an
Mr* t ruielirr was liorn in In
bool. upon arriving.
ITnecresl llapttst th u rc h Carol ro iitirlic v sales. Alexander said I. shaped living room, with a dia uf missionary parents ami
(»••
The hottest, M ri Sindh, was
one company alone hax more than thrrniopanrd sliding window- x*all spent the early y ra rs of her life
Choir practice at 3 30 p. in.
Chief and M rs. Robert C a rr and
prctcr.led with a turtage of red
IW.lOO women sellings lit product* opening onto a miniature back in thal land, where she received
rote bud. hy the USO staff Tile
IT ttc trc tl llaptist Church Chapel door to dour. He d-iet not suggest yard
hrr elementary
and srrom lary their daughters, Mary Francta
honorret
were presented with
and x’athy, w ill be leaving soon
education
and Concord Choir practice at that women try Ihe mayor appllIa&gt;uverrd
door,
open
no
a
ta
camellia eorta g rt
a nrr field — ‘T ra v r this lo Ih r lilr high ro u n lrr separating the
In recent years she had the prl for Naples. Daly.
3.30
p.
m.
Arrangement* of m l gladioli
man who can lug a v a c u u m livin g room from Ih r rectangular vtlrgr of returning to India In
Applications arc now being ac­
M yrtle XX11.on
Friend* and neighbors of M ra.
cepted fo r a new course in P ra c ­ were placed in the living room
give three months in evangelism
ITnecresl llaplisl th u rc h Youth cleaner."
Home Demonstration Agrnt
kitchen.
C arr surprised her recently w ith
The
dining
room
table
was
vox
tical .Nursing, offered by Ibc Vo­
on
the
Nafarrne
field.
Her
iiinYou can cat yo u r m ilk a* well fellow ship at $ 13 p m
Rlietr said the houses a rr not
a "In in vo ya g e " p a rly. They pea*
cational-Technical Division, D ay­ errd with an imported fre n ch as drink it
inexyiensivr Must often they a rr erary im ludrd the Near Fast,— vented her with a milk glass hoaM
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tona Reach Jun ior College. In co­ lli.cn cloth, A pair of llu e r-b ra ii
Damaicui.
Syria,
Am
m
an,
Trans­
This it breause other dairy
test set,
NKW Y O R K - d J I ’ l i - People bought by person* who have sold
operation with Halifax D istrict elird aitver Se» camlrlabrn w ith foods, such at cheese and Ice
hard to maintain
home* jordan. and Old C ily Ji-rusalrm .
The T ru th ic e k m Class wilt who live in pink bouses shouldn't larger,
T i i joy h u (-ju re ami cake w e re :
tall
pink
burning
taper*
Hanked
Hospital.
Sunday night services begin at
rrra m and dishes made with milk, meet In McKinley Halt at 3 p. m. plant nrangr marigolds, says the but who do mil warn tu live in
Mrs Henry Zrpralka, Mrs. A l
_ Applicants fur t.ic course should the centerpiece of white clary tan can hring milk x ini|iortant nu­
7.W) p m while the week night
a
part
m
cnlt
For
person*
who
tan
I 'me crest llaptist Church Youth National Garden Bureau in a
Campbell, Mrs. lomi* D riscoll,
8
e a tenth-grade i due atom or
srrvtit* i no Saturday night serv­
trients into your meats. Milk is fellow ship at ft 30 p nt.
Mr* W ilbur Ibivtrmu. Mrs. UotUa
mid winter advisory lo homr gar afford a down psvment of about ice) will begin al 7.3U p. in
it. equivalent hy test The age ( ; r e i *|u n S t l ' W
ItO H S ts
tni excellent source of protein—
Ci.i mo. the moniblv
payments
deners.
limit* for entrance ate 17 to 43 . ,
.
,,
Sunbeam*, Junior G. A 'a and
Hie same kind of protein found iri
von, and Mr*, i'h iilip Simpson.
Don't let Ih r glories ol the first would amount lo approxim ately
years If over U . the applicant I I I ( i T t l i t l t f l l l i k l I ' 111' O P
red meats, Milk is also very Hit- 11 year G. A T will meet at the 1939 teed catalogs lure you min $70 to $73
When ihildrrn want to use fin
mult q u a lify in menial and phy
Now that the traditional ho li­ poitant fur ribnfl.iv in. one of the f ust Ita p lllt t'h o rih at 3.13 p m
"W idow s lia vr alxuil Ml |ier g rr paint* or other messy equip
planning loo ambitious a pruyert,
aieal liin e tt. O llier requiremenlt day meals are a thing of
the II vitamin* and it rontatns many
*ent of the wealth nf Ih r country, mrnt. let them play in Ih r bath­
rtprcia
lly
if
li
t
your
first
gar
Ih
r
Hoy
Smuts
of
Ihe
hirst
for entrance are good health, as past, bring some Intel national other food values M ilk* mayor
and they still wan) lo live well room, *ay extension housing *l&gt;eden
attested by a physical exam ina­ lla vo r into your menu plans
contribution, however, it calrilim ; I to n y I f ru n Church w ill inert al
Now * the Itiiir to hone up un after they sell their hig home*." ria lis it al «shit* Stale U n ivrrsity.
Mr and Mrs. Jacqua S chulie
7
p
m
.
tion. and U . S. citiicnship.
Itt-ba Staggs, meat expert, cum it accounts for nearly three*
Rower and s rg rta b lr lore, paying hr said
It's raster lo clean than a living animunre th r birth of a son. Ed*
The registration fee for the m cnlt that there it no nred l » fourths of the total average diet*
R tritr estimated lhat a 13U.t*M
The fvrm u g Circle of f&gt;ra&gt;c particular attention lo vital plant
ward Ray. luirn January I I la
roursc i i S3, and the cost fur
Adults a, well as children uu*l Mclliodlvl thurch will meet at the •talisties Seed catalog, tell how home In Ih lt area runltl lie ilupli room rug
unveil an i xotic main d u ll that
Seminole M em orial Hospital
textbook*, uniforms, etc.. It ap­ may deem hours of preparation have calcium lo keep their bones
catrd
fur
I
t
!
uuu
at
San
Antonio.
home id Mrs. J . H Crawford, large certain plants h n o itir at
Cheese gialr* inure easily If
Grandparent* are Mr. and M r i,
p r o x im a t e ly $73. The student i l and e xlra expense in purchasing. and teeth strong and lu-atlhy.
Lake XIary Hoad, at I p. m
m aturity and what th ey'll look' Tex., ami said that evrn around ich illrd first
Raymond
Khutti.
responsible fo r her own m aintm i
Adults
nerd
about
two
sips
of
milk
like. Many alto contain planting New York and Cleveland, O, —
A few simple changes in a ba- . .
.
,food*
, ’that. give
ante while in training at the
‘
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.
.
a day. or. . oilier
lU id s D A T
oner eonslilrred expensive
—
Inslruc
flout
s
ir
recipe
■ c*n bring about a for- Ih
.. r tame amount ..r
- r , , .....
school The school pros ides dor
of .t atrium
Color and bright of flowers are lin m rt are not to high
Ihc Junior Fellowship of ihv
mllory facilities
for out of town '',sn V*av,,r
** *M- 'lu lli
ic
You won t get as much calcium
Hut Ihe uorkinaiiship is *uprr
siudrnta at $1.'* per month while
“ T ,a l,le t*» *.he family *’ ,iva from a usual serving id other F irs l I’ reslij letian Church will luipoilant. thr hoirati said, mil
iur, lie said, even In Ihe luwrst
just
for
Ihe
garden's
appearance,
tu
rn
at
3
30
p
nt
m training. Students wdl reveixe
One tin u comldnatinn i I « I dairy food* as from a glass of
hut as a ,c tting for the home p rlie d Inline, and owners base
compensation In Ih r amoimt of $30 Grecian Stew and aetuallv .p't* ,ndk Rui If you ra l enough of
, The Junior Choir uf th r firs l Colors shuutd lia rn i'in ije or con been forced lu sell al a lot*
per month du ring the second and " f having It........a sir, of a 1&gt;*1 the** I ihnI v lliriiu gb oiil Ibc day,
Ihird quarters of training, and $73 alew rc tij« In ihi* initanee, thr&gt; .-an furnish all Ihe ta l In in IT e 'b yle rla n Churdt sell meet al (cast vsill* Ihe exterior painl job.
and plan! varieties can lie rhang
per month during |ftr n.-triN m u r
c lo u ,, a spire
olteii found
in you need fo r exam ple, if sou t M p III
ed from year lo year to complc
the reelin'* flavored in Greece, had 7 3 tup of milk on sour
ler
The i ’lo tu ff fellow siiip of the
The Rev Hugh T Ash. U. D.
a
Student* compleln
♦Ii* V tends a flavor to this recipe that lueakfasl cereal, u (ullage clnese First I'rrs h v lrn a ri th u rc h will men) your house
cn u n o i
I I I
For the front of * foundation of Charltelun, W. Va., wilt give
•month course satisfactorily w ill wilt undoubtedly please vmt great salad for lunch, and a -cfvm g m rrl al ft p m.
or a fence garden. Ihe bureau the sermon &gt;1 Ih r It a. m serv­
he eligible lo take the exam ina­ ly
of oyster slew for ilium f you’d
o r t iie
V l r
G ir ite ii Mew
The M ill id the f u s t I'r rtb y - siiggrtled dw arf dahlia* that grow ice bundsv at Ihe First Prctb ytion given by Ih r florid a State
have Ihr cqillxralrnl of two cups
lo a bright nf I'a to 2 feel. Illilr r . Irria n Church Dr, Ash It pastor
terian
Church
w
ill
meet
lor
sup
S pounds bnnclrw href, m l
Hoard of .Nursing In become lic ­
of milk. You vviuilil a l.o get .ilwiut
SECONU
A T . M A I 'L E , S A N F O R D
taller dahlia*. Dial grow lo a of the Village Chaiiel Preihyterian
In Ds-inch pleres
enced practical nurses. A l the p r r - 1
Ibis muth if you bad two w a f­ per al 7 p m.
height
nf
3
to
3
feel
a
rr
suitable
Church
in
Charleston
.1
tablespoons
lard
ur
dny&gt;ping&gt;
sent time there It a heavy de­
fles for lueakfasl. ih rrs e rareAn
Assuualmnal
Conform* r for the back again,! Ihe founds
I i cup flour
mand for licensed practical nurs
bii or fondue for lunch and ice will be held at Stetson Church in lion
1 traspoutl sail
r i for employment In hospitals,
rrra m as dinner dessert or la- DrUand Scssiutis are from 3 3 Jo
Dwarf m arigold, make excel
t* Icaspuon pepper
physicians' offices, public health
tvveenineal snack
p. m. ami 7 9.13 p m. with sup lent edgings, the bureau arttlrrt
' » teaspoon cinnamon
agencies, and private homes. This
Another way tu *|i p u|&gt; Hie eal Iter served at 3 43 p. in This tun- and taller marigolds fit in farther
'* teaspoon doves
course, w h irh is fully approved
rlum in your diet Is lo add eco­ irren er is |ur all ihurch officers. tiaik in Ihr garden
2 cups water
by county amt state agenric*. is
nomical non lat dry milk when Sunday Sihuol workers. Training
2 herf bouillon euliet
•offered Jointly by Ihe Volusia
you are preparing *uch milk Union w u rk rn , W. 31. U. trail
County Board of 1’ublir In .ir u r
3 medium sweet pot ato ri,
Iron round lab lr napkins a*
tliih rs as rrra m rtl foods or pud
crs. liroihrihood leaders, and you would dollies. M art at Ihe
quartered
lion and H alifax District llospid in gi If you add two t ahlr*|»mri,
music
leaders
I'lan
lo
a
llrm
l
all
U n i gi l tin slili■utlu vt lidc ul
9 small unions
la'
center, swing the trim back and
of d ry milk for each cup ol fluid
or part of ihe conference
any lu ll Ion p iik u p , Hunky lu
W ointti In lcrc.tcd lit attending
I package lib 's ouncesi
forth
In
an
arch,
working
from
m ilk, you double Ihe calcium val
Find s Iwavy -d u ly, |wu tla gr
frozen peas
thr (’ra d ic a l Nursing course a rr
lie of thr ill ill
Crusader choir nf ihe I ir*i thr renter toward the edges
urged to ro n ta d Mrs, M ary fu e l
3 tablespoons Hour
tear ,p n n g t and long. U|k lid
T h r youngsters in vmir family It apt i si C hurtli w ill praetire at
ten, Guidance Counselor. V oca­
leaf front -piiug* Scientthc
Dredge meat ruhes in flour and w ill go for these combination ir 7 p, m.
For a snack time threat, trytional-Technical Division Daytona brown in lard or drippings Hour freshers a lio -m ilk shake* float*
hut
buttered
English
muffin*
iiiip a tl-D -d ia p li tests prove
Reach Ju n ior College, I*. (I. Box off drippings. Add sea tuning s, n r oilier d rin k i made from milk
Chutt&gt;teri w ill practice at i p tprrad with prune puree from the
y sms g rt the easiest ride!
1111. Daytona Reach, or call C lin ­ w a lrr and bouillon tubr, I'u v ir anil ice cream.
m til Hie First MethiHlist C him h baby food ran
t itw i
w
ton 2 2321. Th is I* Ihe only I ’rac- tightly and simmer 2 hour- Add
ljwm « 1■ ■ iriiv i I W i nyaa,
p i n l Nursing course available in sw rel potatnrs and onion Con
•M i urn w 3!W i 3bs*i i q w i
e o o
this see I ion of florid a
linue rooking fur W minute* \rt-l
The
Uiltlc
W
om
en's
Story
l.ra
peax and continue rooking N&gt; min
utr*. or until meat it trnder and gue met Monday night at the
xrgrtahlc* are done.
Remove home of the president. Judy Rohli
The Golden Circle class of Ihe
meal and vegetables
Measure She presided ove r ih r m rrting
First Itaplist Church mrt at the
Big S lylrtid c In* gives you
rooking liquid and add enough wa and gave thp study on "Art of
home of M rs. Joe Davis Tuesdayhfl itib ic fed nf Inudspare on
t r r lo make 2 cups liquid T h ic ­ Story Telling "
evening with group four as host­
a I I I ) in*Ii u b re llu ve or 70
I ’lan* were made for a spring
ken with flour for gravy. Y ie ld :
ess
culm fr.-l w illi a llh -in ili
program of story telling*
9 serving*.
*kVA
Mrs. C. II. Goethe, d a l ! presi­
Stories w tre told by I ’at Mxu
w lirrllu ve . B-dll l**wlu &gt; idler
dent. gave an Inspiring devotion
- ( uP' rnu » '* '" '’
rtee. Shirley Vihleti, and Susannr
ih r vliu d m a l sttenglli vim
on prayer. This was followed l&gt;&gt;
For a quirk, easy pie fillin g, D rk lr
nerd for heavy hauls. And
O ien le m c prayers. Reports sere combine 2 cups canned apple
Hcfrrxhm rnl* o f rnokirs, rake,
yow'vr gut I n iil Sliorl Stroke
y o * '* V S \ &amp; ' X
given
Visitation among d a n sauce with i (1 poundi ja r mince
and hot rhocolalr were served to
power tu haul without hutting
members was encouraged
meat and '* cup light hrown
ot putting!
The traditional February ban­ sugar. This makes enough fillin g 13 members and two sponsors
present.
quet was planned. Committers
for a 9 Inch two-crust pie Bake
The next meeting w ill In* held
werr appointed In complete ar­
M !&gt;■ (qasM* .u es-i i w i g j o
in C Jrtrg rc p oven .10 to to min at the home of Sandra and Da
rangements
u*M us* i**r«*i •w* tt*a Mr t iv nta
U tri. and -erve warm
n
rltr
W
right,
loath
Arbor.
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Uttr|IXt* MX M r IM U*Jia.
A love offering was taken
Mrs A IV , Woodall amt Mrs.
Atlanflr Nnl. Hunk HMs*
Donald Knight won a eonlrit that
Vim ('an /'/rn if uf Sip lit
tullim it t,r**nn$f
members played
Refreshments were served lu
T o tin oul) b liu it Stroke Six
0 th r nine members present.
C, H a y M t A}
•i ptikupv today. Foid now
add* a nrw rtm ioinv cailwiChlorine in tap water may
Electric
retm. H rtult
the gira ted
cause house plants to d ir. Re­
ga* vaving tw iiln n a llo ii i*u the
move the chlorine by boiling the
ro a d -a n d its yours at no
water, then rooting It before wa­
r ilia lo st' G id a full range of
tering plant*
furm frly
tianimivainni permits ymt lo
i a i • fwt I m m m u i W M s C h w u it m .
t honor the ona for your yoh.
UM* -, is -» n e*aa*a**i i
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Demand
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Spring Revival

Services Slated

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H r IN K * ROBB
Am ericans of every social lir a (a are loo smart to be lu lled ,
lulled or bulled by A n a its i 1.
M lkoyan and ifcr M eet talking
claptrap he h n been producing on
h it c ro is c o u n tiy tour of the V S .
A ., in the salty opinion of a lead*
in f Am erican capitalist.
" N o Am erican n being taken
In by (h i! H um an burlesque show
v ti.r in g M iko ysn ," m d Gordon
W. Reed, board chairman of the
T e ia i G ulf Producing Company
and coniultant to the V . S. A ir
fo rc e on it ! whole missile pro*
gra m .
" I t 's nonsen &gt;e to believe the
Am erican people sod inth'siry are
•o stupid that Mlkoyan tat. soft
rn us up for s n o lh c blow at this
c o u n try." he snorled, when we
met the other day.
" A t tl«e Economic C.ots dinner
the i.ther night, I sat nest *o
Mikovan. O r ra u e r. nis inter­
preter, A le s Troyanovsky, s it be­
tween us so we could talk to earn
other.
"N o w . that dinner ns&lt; attend­
ed by 1,200 leaders of American
finance, lim ine *s and industry.
And everyone w »t there in Ihe
mood of a fella attending a bur­
lesque show. Not one w n fooled
by Mikoysn. You know is well
as 1 do that If At Capone came
bark to life, someone would give
a dinner for him!
"1 don't know s single person
who went to that dinner last
week who didn't ca ll laughing at
M ikoysn and his show. Do you
think that crowd was fooled when
M ikoysn told it that Russia h id
freedom of the press until we—

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W.

Bid On Bonds Equals
Vote Of Confidence

Bond investment firm* in Florid* yexterday xave the
Seminole County road program a healthy vote of confidence.
Member* of the County Cnmniiieion and .'lack Cleveland
»r„ county attorney and membcre of the State Legixlalu™.
had expected bide on the bonda to carry a "aubatnnttally
higher" interest rale than the ?.2I per cent bid by the Flor­
ida National group of banka.
Cleveland anti the five Itoard member* were "v e ry
happy" at the outcome. Conimituioner* recommended Iha*
the Florida Development Conimiaaion, meeting in tinineavilie today, accept the bid.
B y comparison. Seminole did very well on it* lmnd.«.
' Three other rountle*. Putnam. Hendry and Taylor, also *»fffred bonda. Only Taylor had a lower interest rate, 3.09 per
cent. Putnam's low bid was 3.73 and Hendry’s t.OB per tent.
Sale of the bonds, scheduled yesterday, was delayed un­
til today when weather cancelled out planes scheduled to
thins port Inve*. mint officials It* the mealing in Tallahassee. ,
asrninole Coim... can be proud of the conlldmu iw pressed in the bidi by all four of the firms. In many case*,
interest rate* in such bid* are much higher; in some cases,
bends are difficult to sell because bidders are reluctant to
offer their money for long-term investments.
These bonds are made possible by the secondary g a s o ­
line lax, collected from Seminole County by the state. They
art not an indebtedness of the county; no local taxes arc
fledged to retire (hem.
i t i* too early to announce project* made possible by
sale of the bonds. However, it Is safe to assume that some
of the money will be used to purchase rights-of-way for the
Infer date highway system Ihtough Seminole County.
Comparison is the only method of evaluation we ha\e
in Seminole Countv. We think we have a good county. It is _
encouraging to find that outsiders concur In this opinion.

Progress In Baseball

Le tte rs T o

Washington Calling

By Marquis Childs
President Eisenhower wav in it- ter, A m erica ’ s chief negotiator,
W ASHING TON — What Ihe visit »e lf evidence of a change that (or Ihe lirst sene* of talks
The man who will ifrv * as manager of tho Sanfuril o f Anastas M ikoysn meins f o r , nn on*
have believed poa-. To go into a second round withnut having clone (his is In invite
boa*ball team ha» been chosen. H i« Identity will lye revealed the future depends on derisions * 'y ^ r *|'|*r weeks ago.
ie near future.
lime just ahead, twu a repetition of what hat happen
" 111*the
w . K . McRobcrt*. after a meeting with Sherry Robert- ,,UJ
* ,,ktn ,n " * ,hlnJlon m a jo r qualifier, must be borne ed before The Russian, put forIn m ind if Ihe visit is In be put ward what are es.cn tia lly pollli
. f ____ W a a h itiw tn n Xanntnr* m i d *nd Moscow.
" v e r v ^ le e lv " to w a rd t h e
11 h*» •**" *n extraordinary
P f 'P ^ perspective, f ir s t , there cal proposals without real safe
th a t e x e r y t m i t f i t p ro g re a a in g
' e r &gt; n ic e ly
to w a rd t n e
,
h ,
...
are those hoih in Washington amt guards of inspection and control.
s ig n in g of Ihe agreement b*twet.n Sanford and Washington.
^
in Mnvcow drrpiy npp ovrd-to any .th e Am ericans, without a deiailA corporation, to i»e knovx'n a* the Sanford Baseball *rrT *lf ’ ,h*1
- 'n * " u,,l,n r r |a , atjnn of tensions, and i h e l r r d prepared position, are reduced
Club, now is being formed. Corporation fund* should be Communist l i t down in the White Influence should not be discount-[to vaylng no, and the effect in
ted by Jan. 30. Peraon* interested in becoming stock- Ht»u*e N r nearly two hours with ed
the world IS once more to make
So fu r as Moscow i« ru n c rrn rd , us look stubborn and reluctant.
dera have been asked to coni net Me Robert*.
[N ik ita Khrushchev s report In the So far as one can discover, no
The corporation will he limited to a* few stockholders /
c
22nd Cnngrrst of the Communist effort is brine made to hammer
g r possible to assure maximum working efficiency.
L C lLCi j
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p a rty w ill almost c e rta in ly tell out a new position.
Although the weather belie*, It, the baseball season i*n‘t
t
Ihe la ir . If on Ihe basis nf whal i |n view of ihe runflict within
! M lkoyan reports to him be came* tt,P Elsenhower
Administration
fa r.iw n y. The plans of Sanfoul for a return to organized T / l P
F r i it n r
dn-.vn hard for negotiation with „ v r r Soviet |mliry in almost esery
hate-'sail ahould be climaxed *o*m.
f fiw
t-U ttu i
the W rst on the broad Issues of pjUM. — nuclear te llin g, surThla progre** report by McRoberts is good news for Ed dor
the rold war. then Hr w ilt have pr„ c » » j Ck. trade tome obThe Herald:
local baseball fan*.
B y reading The Herald. I find f # ** Mir die against the soealled l c n r r i » r r saying that in tha
thatour local merchanti
want anti p a rty group and th e ir hard rm lv tl ui||i Uv.i'agnxa .u* du oath*
constructive criticism .
hoe.
.
.
.
ing. The divergent ilew a of the
l h rirw iih submit
Wr need
*n Washington the situation is pr niagon. the Atom ic Energy
ta iger stores, better (tores, le iic r nm re complcv, and it Is h rre that Conunission. and the Slate De
. ...
stork st better prices, better lb " ‘ T o n d qualifier must be ra il partment can he welded together
The eseruliv# officer of Heavy and Mrs. Thorns* of
rh o irrv in merchandise snd good ed To have real m ranlng, any by only one man, and that ia
A u a rk Squadron One was prn Wash A graduate of thr N ava
old country friendliness on Ihe fu tu re negotiation mu»! be pre-par the President He bax shown in
(noted to Ih r rank of eomman A ra d rm y, th r new commander
ed fo r with great thoroughness , u j,-» r s in ih r White llou*e tin t
i
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a
va
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I’srt
everybody.
4 tr theftr«t day of thesquad- received hiswings
si
a ir end exactitude To go tn a meet it it just this kind o f difficult,
Movt
of
our
valespeoplr
run s operations in i l l new quae- aviator in 191!)
With few exceptions,
merely wiih good w ill, rely bruising lask he driest* most.
lera at the Sanford N iv a l A ir He holds Ihe World War II V i r ecmnrou«
I have found them most helpful, ing on the sudden im provisation
Vet it is clear from ih r Mlko­
H alloa .
'
tsry Medal and ribbons for A m e ri.
even vvhen verking an item they of
something like
the
"open yan visit that it i« not possible
Cdr. A lv in Thomas received his ran Defense. Asiatic P srlllc w ith
didn't stock.
skies’* proposal, It to risk another Just to sit still. Khrushchev is
new s trip o i, kat and eollar in si g- four ita rs . N a vy Expert P istol,
Why doe* anyone go out of San fa r more dangerous disillusion- moving in a new direct inn Short
lla from C dr. Rid Bsney. c o m -1Japanese Occupation. Chins S e n If merchants stk nvent
of a direct rebuff to his aacnt,
mandma o ffic e r of Ihe " T lt e r a " . Ice and Korean Defense
,n '"o p
T .
Ceremonies were conducted
In
t'dr T h o m ..
I. marr.cd to the 'hem srlvrv. « h r lr fr cnd.
ind .c_
T a U as
. . an
... example the con- Mlkoyan. hr show* eve ry sign of
Cdr. Bsney *a office
form er Barbara Adrlaldr Land re
1 ,h,nk l ’’r&gt; c° '''d
"7
f '"V r d ,
pursuin;with
full vigor ihr
Cdr. Thom as * * i l» r n In N or- of Coronado. Cal
They have £ fl *"
» ns wee* These *ns d ic in s *hr danger from surprise to m |f fflf . -p M rrflJ, t 0 c x n i r n . e "
s. h
v » is . i . ik .
«r r . n t
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wets could have Iw rn had years attack
from the Huvsian side,
,
. . . . .
folk. \* He is Ihr loo nf C «p t. thiee children and reside at IJO I
pressure is coming to rrxu m e the
" r know that Mlkoyan was not
George I.
Thomas ( I ’SN re t.) Magnolia A v r . Sanford.
Parking lots nearer Ihe stores meeting* which were suspended rebuffed. His extended talks with

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D eRary. florid *
Jan. 20, IM u
Dear E ditor,
I have known Arnold W illiams
(or sescral years. We met him and
his wife accidentally and iiavc be­
come close friends. In eight years
things have rome up that would
make any normal person agxra
sated, but he i* alw ays composed.
W r might have little disagree­
ments, but he never gels impatient
no matter how tired he la or
sleepy from working iatc at night.
I f anyone hat seen him mad or
a n g ry. I ’d b kr to know who.
This to me is the true m irk of a
courteous person; one that prac­
tices courtesy all year, every year,
not just one day or week.
We »ee him on the aerrage of
e ve ry two weeks all year long. So
we know.
.'sincerely,
.W. l.md
Kan ford, H onda
Gentlemen;
I would like to name Captaio
Arnold W illiam s for Ihe most cour
irous policeman.
There was a small child hit on
tren ch Avenue and instead of c a ll­
ing th r ambulance or Id lin g some­
one else take it hr (nought so much
of this little one that hr wanted to
make sure him self that it got im ­
mediate attention.
I hen he look it home to the par­
ents
Mrs. Howell, A I ’asierby

we. mind you!— started the col&lt;

war?
•If I were writing a definitive
headline to cover this whole Mikoyan tour. I'd jtsst say: "The Clown
Takea ihe Bow’. You can't be­
lieve a word ihe Russians la y.
and Mikoysn s visit hasn't altered
that fact in the Am erican mind
"Y o u never know how much of
what you're saying to a Russian
rea lly g r ii through to him. But
I told Mlkoyan that it was we
Americans, not the Communists,
who had solved the problem of
how to take money away from the
rich and share It with the poor
without bloodshed We do It via
Ihe income tas. I pointed oui to
him that the highest income las
in the U S S R, it IS percent v e r­
sus our 92 percent.
" I alto pointed out to him that
our inheritance tax ranges up to
10 percent, while the C .S S R ,
has neither an Inheritance nor a
sift tas I mid him that what
Russia really ha* is state capital­
ism with inherited Jobs.
"B u t I don't kid m yself that
Mlkoyan isn't a brilliant m in and
ve ry well Informed, And he made
at least one surprising admission
When a friend of mine told Miku&gt;an that I had been the assistant
director of the aluminum magnrv
lum division of the W ar Prujiic*
lion Board and had Iwrn respon­
sible for expediting aluminum to
itussia. Mlkoyan got up and shook
m.v hand. Then he said that w ith­
out American aluminum ship­
ments ‘Russia would have hern
in a bad plight'. You know, they
don't usually make those confess­
ions.

The

"Th ere can be no doubt but
that what is eating the Russians
is the German question. They are
trrrifie d of another H itle r who
would unify and m ilitarise the
Germans, the most powerful ns.
lion tn Western Europe. T h e *
want to get our armed forces out
of Germ any. But they'd probably
probably keep there a uniformed
police of their own. that could
be expanded, snd we'd be dead
*| talked w ilh M lkoyan shunt
the oil business and A ra b lurmon
but how much got over In him
I'U never know. I made the point
(hat if the Arab countries collapse
into such turm oil that oil produr
lion comes to a hall, R u is i ^
could and would take over t h "
Arab oil market.
* Russia has enormous oil p»
tcntisls. She couldn't take over th»
Arab markets im m ediately, but
she could eventually. And don't
think she wouldn't double crot«
her ‘Arab friends’ tf she got the
chance in the oil market.
"N o , American* haven't been
gulled. I think Mikovan has lcsrr
rd considerable. I think he's d u Q
rove red that the Am erican espi
tatist is an aterl. steady guy.
Mlkoyan w rn l home, I'm sure
with a wholesome respect for the
V S A ."

E d ito r

the street. The other d riv rr was
a woman who kept coming over to
the o fiic rr and blurting out ques­
tions to him. He ve ry calm ly stop­
ped what he was doing and askrd
her politely to please xo to her
n r and wait until he was finished
with the first d rise r and then he
would talk to her.
E v e ry few seconds she would be
bark interrupting and pestering
him again. She did this so many
: times that csrn the people watchmg felt like telling her to shut up
snd leave him alone. The o ffice r
remained exceptionally calm and
lontinurd to ask her to please go
to her csr and wait.
It took more than the patience of
Job to keep anyone from losing his
temper st these annoying inter­
ruptions but see mentioned at that
time that this officer Is !»»•( un­
usual for being able to hold his
temper and still be so courteous.
tlh yes, I almost forgot to men­
tion his name. 1 am speaking of
Captain Arnold W illiam s.
Yours ve ry tru ly,
iNam e on Request)

Talk Postponed
A t First Baptist

The spreeii s.-.heduled for the
hirst Baptist Church Sunday night
by Dr. E. A , D illard. Boone. X . i ,
has been postponed indefinitely.
Dr. Dillard suffered a heart attack and w ill not be in Sanford H r
4 a t s-hrduied to make an address
on "Th e Spiritual Approach To
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Sanford, flo rid a Alcoholism.’’

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l*ear S ir:
Not long agn 1 war a witness tn
A car fire at tRIT Summerlin
an agcident on M ellontille Ave
The officer that investigated it te c. war put out in ahnrl order at
was ve ry busy tryin g to dclrrm inn 9:00 this morning b y the Sanford
would be helpful. Wouldn't it be just beforr O w lilm as
the same hreretarv of Mate Dulles, clim ax- if nor o f Ihe drivers had been Eire Department. The ear owner
nice If the c ity should buy up desire
« ii
cxpressVd
In
an
by his m reting with the Prr*i d rinkin g ami alsn g ellin g him off ia M. E. Relief.
that whole
block hounded
hy A rn r r iia n note
dent, had the look of negotiation
Park. Com m ercial,
firs t St andtint to formulate a sound po*i- R **
were not that both «idt* *o
Railroad Ave ? Would make a lio n In the Immensely cm npllrat- Insislenlly rrp ea trd that the dn grand par parking lot and remove ed field of modern weaponry cushions were so lrly to explore
some of the older buildings w ould, in Ihe opinion of tho*c who vaeh others’ viewpoints It is now
Would pay fur itself, too. And should know, lake from three to Hme. Iherefnre, in the view- of
g&lt;»odnr*&lt;, would
It encourage fo u r months it would have 1*i he observers
v*hn have so long
more firs t St shopping’
done hy the ssme team of expert* watched the course of one step
Another thing tome nf tfie nisi put together hy W illiam C. fe* forward and one step hack, for
building* need to he lorn down ----------------- new sigor in Ihe preparation of
and rebuilt What better lime tn ^
tk.ses
,the Am erican position
Dulles' knowledge, hi* skill and
do this than **hen we have un
_
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(p&gt;
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the confidence the President re
prrcedrnled p ro sp e rity’
Strictly * peraon a I note: due*
able ingredient nf that prepare
any xtore tn Sanford ra rry sire
A
W A nstry. form er Florida t|on |iul Dulles. v*ho hi* lived
•A dresses' 1C* m y sire— not too
unusual One of Sanfo-d • striuig W r e r i j * aeenl sml w ild life o ffi- under the haunting fear of a u
rst esvinpctlng towns duesn't ca rry *’r r - **•* n,*ened abail b nd agency carper rornlng tielwccn him and
ihe sire either, so I hive to order *n Kanford,
the President, is himself today *
mi c lrc ttri o r make them m y - 1 The srtcran law enforcement of little slowed hy Illness, age and
self You can buy lots nf patterns fiv e r said,In connection with his th* fe a rfu l b.udrn h r carries,
that lire. W hy no drenci* Can't J decision to rntcr prisate business
The lim e has come, some
in
blami Sanford entirely rn llil* h rre . that- " I enjoy bailing people the Adm inistration are saying, for
one. though, because hardly any out ef jail, m iir than putting thriu the Secrs'tary to put greater re
store r im e s them any more
In y a t l"
In n e r on men of a b ility whom he
Dh. I know, 1 could shrink to
He- *sid "I'm soliciting 'business' can trust New men such ** Wll
a m ines' sue by dieting, maytw*. from former 'customers,’ as well Isam C Poster. John J . MeCloy,
but I haven't been able to do this a t new- one*"
snd E ric Johnston might be
so far. snd I c a n t wear a ihort
— ____ ___ _ — . . .
ibrought logelher In a negotiating
vs aisled, half sire designed for a
rm m rtt to frame the American
woman six inches shorter than I
The lirst lighthouse on thr psisilion.
am I would h r happy to buy a A m r r u in COISt was built at Bra
Dulles has asked Chancellor
dress from local merchants, if I x e r T i l l off Jatnextown H. I , in Konrad Adenauer to re think Ihr
rnuld find m y slie
•he middle ef the 10th century. West German position on reunl
I think it is wonderful that the
flratlon The time Is st hind for
San ord merchants finally are
Poison ivy afflicts about jjq,. some hard
reth in kin g
every
A ira rito ,
willing tn do *nmrthing atmui ono Americans ever* v ear.
where.
I Sanford Thanks to the mrrrhant* ; -— *
sml The Kanfurd Herald for the
or q uitk energy, you
r h in r r to get something off m y
mind that hat been grinding away
isn't beat D ix it C a v s is U . . .
(or yrara
And. best of a ll— Uveit at*
M fS Q
(Signed I
HuiniM are baniehed by I’ontiac'a Wideonly IS calorics to the spoonful!'
Mrs. Edna L. Norman
Track Wheel*—^widest, steadiest itam« un
SOS W ylly Ave

D A ILY CROSSW ORD
ACROSS
2 Mltat
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tool! r tf.
temples
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pulpit
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plant fiber
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Road-test the only car with Wide-Track Wheels
lha road. Sway and lean on cxirve* dixjp|iear,
too. Cornering ia oafar and handling almost
magic with tha year'* moat important auto­
motive advance. Come in and mw fur yourself
whv n*s ntlser car can oRar tha roadability of
a Wide-Triii k Pontiac!

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"Wander.Tavsh" Pawrar leaartna
tha saltai. sas-asi mm davslopag fur Oath
sad parking—plus uaaurpaaad
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301 W. First SI.

�• league Expansion
Under Discussion Seminoles Favored M M u
By Pro Basketball T ® Defeat Knights Charms Of Public

Senators Seek To Quit Cellar]
E D IT O R S N O T E ; Thi* I* Ihe
1nth af I I d ltp rlrh e t hi thr n i Jor league manager* giving
m id-winter appraOal* af their
learnt.

think we h a ir a chance In do both
if tome of our player* reach their
potential.
I'm talking alw iil gut* like Re
no Bertola. whom we acquired m
that H a-p layer deal which tent Ed
^
Y o u to D etroit. J.W . Porter and
By HARRY M V A G E T T O
Manager. W itklngti** Senator* pitcher* Cam ilo Paicual and Bill
I'iacher.
W ritten for l PI
Bertoia probably w ill get thr
O R IN D A , Calif. t l ' P I l Our
goal |, to get out of the Cellar firtt thot at third bate. I think
o u t teaion and play Mm ta ll I h r ha* the a b ility to become a
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good ballplayer but never had a
chance to irttle down and work
at It. Porter alto 1* a player with
a lot of talent uho ran become a
real big leaguer. Pa icu a l hi* thr
ability In win IS g im n a year.
And Etacher pitched good ball for
ut toward the rnd of the teaton.
Two Job* A im e d
Poiitlon* are up for grab* all
around th r club, howev/r. Outfielden Buy S le vc ri and Allde
TV
ar tun
im**rlran
ia u r
Pear
ton, mir
our Am
erican Lp
l-eague
Rookie of the Y e a r, are the only
two who »cem po .itivc of being
in the regular lineup.
It a up to Norm Zauchin to hang
onto that (ir*l ba*c fob. tie had
a had &lt;ra»on ta il ye a r and Pm
I wking fur him lo bounce back.
If he doc.n't, I could put Sleirr*
at firtt bate and tend Porter into
Hoy'* left field »pot.
College
T n r Cadet*' outgoing head coch
“ m alto looking for better
” h0*' 1,1 ,h t r J I out ,,f ,h f b*r d u n r“ 'thing* from Ken Aaprnmonie at
recene an off th c tu fl »pcrch before mem »eiond He * a better hitter lh»n
for Ihe tier* of the Touchdown Club of
b y it* New Y o rk , who honored him "fo r

By J L H IO i u W M i T O N
i Conference liie record l* 2-1. Tue*
,
. .
The Hanford .Seminole* holt the d ie night. the tpeedrtert played
N E W Y O R E ( i n ' — Now !• the
! FM 8 Blark K n iirh ti here tonight their belt gam* of the teaion in lim e for all Pitttburgh b o o ite n to
ln * doubleheader. The tip-off for the
v lrto ry over Lakevie*- in ggihcr up (heir favorite good tuck
the J V tame w ill he at 7 n.m., the a conference tilt,
charm* and mail them pen haite
v a n ity ronlrat w ilt begin 1 at 8,13
Coach Dick Silver*' J V ' l auffered
m the Feminule g j m
their tecond defeat oi the teaaon to pilcher Ronnie M ine.
A ttrra k of good luck for "h a rd
Coach Hud L a y e r't .m all hut Jg a m tl L a k e v ltw and their rrcord
fa it i,w id m il be aeckfnr it. n.mh n , » H in d i at ti -2. In the firtt lurk'* Ronnie it about all thoie
c the .»-«*
***«&lt; uoplim
n limltUc
itllr I'ir
a lH nr#d
w in ofJ the teaion. The record now meeting a g a in .l iI m
M3
youngPirate*
need Ifl
to bfCOltlF
become
itanrft *t MS, In th r Orange fled Her* tcored an e n y 3* 2« w.n
* red hol contender for the Na
In the firr t m eeling o f ihe n r tional league pennanl.
i l l y and P U S , htgh-acoring Jim m y
on moit dayi. movt tra io n t,
lira f e y dumped In 22 point* la Ronnie i* thr niftirat • looking
pace h it *&lt;;uad to an e a iy «l-4 !l righthander you c*er rould hope
victo ry. The Kmglu* ha&gt;* a aharp to ire . He wa* r ir r y th m g In clu d -'
•hooter I n ‘Neva Kvam who »,ored ing tpeed. aktll. and « a n y but
,38 point* a g a m .l the Seminole* in when the final average* are portthr fir*t meeting.
rd he In ia riab ly ha* lost more
A t the halfw ay mark o f thr than hr ba* won.
NEW YO R K t l 'P I l —
The Gymkhana held Sunday- Ly teaion . with d iitr ir t and OBC|
j fa r only nmf National
burgh*orl B*aR*more**thffe' would ! he ^ m ln ole Sport* C a r Club. w at tournament* yet to .o m r. Gracey j^ /gu eV llch erTh a d ^etter^V aim e d ,00,b*11' ' b&lt;&gt;M k f '’1 *f t f r l
ha* taken a commanding lead in ru n V i'e r ig e V t h in Kline Rut latt doe* Arm y * lonely end''
be no *uch problem* Involved," termed a complete *ucce»*
n addition fit givin g the ron- the
irm g department. The it*- , f J r notvocly but nobody had more hi* »ign* l»— wa* divulged
Podoloff *atd. " n u t the W rit l'oa*t
..
le.tant*
too ha&gt; dumped in 219 point* in
fn 'tn * league’ than Ron (,rM „ m r T h u n d a y night
l» a different matter.
Wc
wouldopportunitte* to lc»t their
h
u e to
addtwo team, at the d m jn t k «U ; the event provided 1
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tame tim e and that complicate* entertainment fo r *pectator».
a new tearing record. L a ri week
ft f U No Run*
~ to ro llrg e football" at their t l h r r
matter*."
There were fou r event* that r r 4t&gt;**in *t I.eeaburg he »et a newr
^-ow w|,fn , pRr her look* like
it
ln n lv e ria ry dinner
The leagur'a referee* alio were quired more than yu*t ordinary “ hool record in a »ingle game , million but loie* like a bum the
" I h iv r been a*kcd many llm r*
repre»ented at Thuriday'* •enion , driving accuracy; three of them 1,1, 31 P',‘nt‘ firnt factor quntlened I* hi* four
to evplain thr *errrl of the lonely
and they
told Ihe owner* th ey combined athletic .k ill with na
' r h** blt *n doub e figure* in t t r
n f. , r |n hi* five »ea*oni
rnd form ation," »aid Rial*, who
felt they would be b e tt rr 'p ro te ct- vigation. and one event required
every conte*t e*rept g g iin it I^We- Mj tj, trie Bur* ha* there been a
D E T R O IT I C P I Bob C ou iy cf
tu rp ru e d riva l coachea la*l *ca.on
ed" If they worked under con- t " u car* to be tied together with V f* * "h e re he wa* held •coreltt*. |,|ni (hit Ronnie lark* heart,
by ttallonlng onr rnd. B ill Car Ihe Button Celtic*, who ha* brotract rather than cn a game-to- a ttrtng I2 indie* long for a A li-c o n rc rtn c e *uwt&lt;l I.a&gt; Lund-- -W ha t he lark* m oil I* run* by
penter, far out on the Hank and grn „p nime than one National
game bail* ,a Ihev do now.
atraightaway d riv e , then .around du i»l. altmnigh he m lited the fir*t (,(, teammate*." according to the
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The he*t o vera ll lim e tn ihe '* h&lt;jl *,n hi* tra il with 174 point*.
p , , p u n ,* don l give him any National Football League look artplnre the prob lem " at the rnd pf
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e*mc dur,nit 1,11 gl«tnorou* .a ,bp J ’ c o rin g department, ihing
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other look al the penvion plan
thi* *ra*on and n ld that a ay-i­ Gymkhana w it credited to « lay t
reer. unduublrilly w ill lie on Ihe
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A re check of la ti teaton ih o w i piopoteil by Ihe Player* A tv o c la -j " I alway* drrim ed to diacuv*
.
,t r ld p * l u * *ho'*n
tem of contract* probably would Smith and hi* P o rth e. with„ Phil
Bell juat onr le n m il hrh rid In B f f *1 ‘ f10" 1" ’ # ability and ha* itonn|e i0*i four game* bv o n e non lodav after a forceful pre* bow he rercIVcd hi* *ignal», but ildellnr* with a teg Injury when
be pul Into effect ne*t year.
ne and dur,l ,’*‘d . ,n ls * R°ln" 1,1 Ipad ‘ hp tun. three hv two run* and Iw lre enlatlon of the pin grldder*' .a te now I think it might be a nice the Fa t pro* meet (he W e il to
P rriid e n t Bob Short of the Mm- third place wa* II. \V. Byrne
nrapcdii Lakcra *ald that hence- hi* M liA Fourth wa* Gene Pen- I ,u3d.* 11 ,b r
Ih e •mall lad |i.ichr&lt;] *lrong game* in which the put on Ihe owner * (hlnking rap*, idea jo tell you how tim p lr it I*. night.
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forth he w ill in t lil that a non- nlngton in a M nrrl* Minor, fifth f]*’
t he uncanny ability in p )rate* were *bul out.
B ill Dudley, an all *lar d u r i n g ihe added
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l o n i f h t » tonlert promt*** to t&gt;e
jn September Hie o n l y lined ihe p l»y e r»’ hope* for a a tccp l an rae tullve poiilion in ve rty. it wa* plain Ih it Coach
non-lragtie cilte*.
X a u th a. .ll:
tevenlh. Jam r* Sigman
Short'*
announcement w a t in a Volvo: eighth, Ed Hoffman *. ,r’c cvhihitloq " f , l"'^d and puiiburgh defeat in a lour game minimum IH O a month peniioci at the hu&gt;meii world, thru went on Bed Auerbach ami owner W aller
although both , f r i „ acalml Ihe ehamp*. It wa* the age of U year*
lo eaplaln how t'arpe.der alway*
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taoin lan tao taoinnn
prompted by ta il Friday night'* in a Zodiar, ami in ninth place •hooting ability,
The plan handed the owner* knew what play tp ia rirrh a rk Je r B r o w n o f lh c l'r lt ir t h a d n t iin t r n Incident at C h a rln lo n . W. Ya . In- " » * John Frick in hi* Sludehaker tquad* ack bright, tne*- ihould the mint fe vrrith »erle» Ihe city
thA^»i«V&gt;
ln
lirl*
of Pn t»b u rjh h*« «een in many a rauved CommlM ioner Hert B ril, C 'alilw rll had called.
non of risking a prolonged inju ry
voicing B aylor, thr Laker*' rookie Hawk.
. . . . ,,
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year. Some 30.non turned out for a who long held a penvion w a in t
" I f you recall, l a ld w rll alway* by ptaying their brillian t hackNegro »ta r. B aylor i l l out a
Trophic* for winner* w ill be ‘
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* tvn * 1 *•
Friday night game won by Ihe fe a iib tr. In Gate he note h id an had a towel
attached lo
lit* rourl titan tonight.
game between the Laker* and C in - p rrirn trd al the neat club meetPirate*. Thrre were 73.000 for a open mind and that he v»a*"p e r
pant*." Illaik vaid. " H r would
Tw o other r a il »ta r». D ill Hu*rinnati R o v a li In proletl when he ing. at (hr Seminole Raieway
S a tu id iy afternoon game
Pitt*- fectly w illing to
IDten diveui* and iai r thr towel ami m anage it t&gt;&lt; aril of thr ie llir* and Ken Sear*
wa* not allowed lo regitler in a T u rf Club in C a u e lb e rry , Feb 12,
burgh alio won.
»tudv It ."
to rr each play. A ll he wa* doing of the Knickerbocker*, alto were
Cbarleiton hotel.
at 8 p. m.
Xllne l A t r i Tough Onr
Player*, league Contribute
wa* wiping hi* hand* lit* hand* bubbled by in ju n c t. The odd*.
On Sunday, before 37 00«. Kline
Dudley’* outline, preiented with p rrtp irrd a lot.
whlrh prevlouily favored thr ra»t
pitched Ihe fir at game of • double- A ivo e ltilo n President B illv
Ho
-B u t If you watched Caldwell by 3’ i point*, were expected lo
N E W Y O R K ( t 'P I ) — Prom oter header and — naturally —
drew („„ „f Green B a r.
a ik rd that d o a rly — and a lot of peoplr did— vliup to even money by game llm r.
Teddy R i» n n rr tough! the lu*h Milwaukee Ace Warren Spahn
a* l u i t m he »et avide annually for you noticed for
example when he The tecond half of the All-Star
A rc h ir .Moo.e Ray Robinvon title hi* foe.
Ihe old age benefit*, with both ihe lined up la u n g the huddle,
hi* game w ill lie Ir lrv iie d nationally
fight today L'cauve of a threal
Spahn put
.
the .lyin_g runt on .league _____
and
player* contributing lo two feet were In a different by the
NationalBroadca»tlng
rn rd brearh le lw e rn Sugar Ray h a ir in the- ninth but got out o f 'i h r 'l r r a n if v .
poiilion. I f hi* *fert were par- Company, tta rlin c at 10 p. m.
'a n d the Intem a'ional lto*tng Club, the jam for a 3| victory. Ronnie ||w r itim a tn l I313&gt;&lt;0 wa* need
a 11*1— ur in a rioted nance __ u r * t . the time cuH u m an ly
oevuBrenner, pro.n otrr of the Mon had a t l tie in the eighth until a ed from the league. anJ 1123,000 meant a run If h it left fool u a « pied by Ihe Friday
night Iwving
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, day night fight* at St Nlebota* Pirate mi»*ed a pop foul by We* ( fom ihe player*, with each par' forw ard, it a lio meant a run But rnalchr*
Edgeo f N ile 1* expected toenifo i lighten in the f ic d .
but quick
Arena. *aid. " I want that match Covington for what would have ||*ip«tinK
plaver amonc Ihe wo ,f hi*right fool wav forward
it
hi* w a y to victo ry through
the maneuvering and ipeed on
the n i l draw aa million
dollar* at been
a third
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..... .. out Covington W ait odd .........
grtdder* in th r .league paying meant a p a n
eight-greyhound pack in
I h e turn* ha* ertablithed her a* one of Yankee Stadium I'll talk to Rob ed a two run douhle on hi* 'te e
J300 a &gt;ear.
" A l l you had w*» a p a il or run. i
G rade-A feature lomght at -San the kennel club'a hen hound*, jnton today. Jack Krarn* and ond life ."
A m ajority of the ow ner, agreed illt l
, mi ll44p „ ford O rlando Kennel Club.
She'll be galloping in q u rtl o f h rr
Moore are all for if ."
that Ihe plan wa* p r r i r n l e d
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The black f&gt;2-pound mi*» j* the third triumph tn nine H j ^ v. SheMiddleweight champion Rohinton
forcefully and intelligently. What
l,' ,,b . hpn
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probably helped w,n th r owner h*‘ adddhm .l m form .iion , , * BAM HAI L HISTORIAN
baa placed twice and ran Hurd a n g rily d iicln ted Thuraday night
i once earlier in Ihe aeajon
that he I* battling Ihe IR C o v rr
rnn tidrralion wa* In. emphail* nf r , I ' ' m&lt; ' ,d lo lbp
pnd I’T
C O O PER S TO W*N, N .Y . l l ' P K But thr ttnali g i r /hound wd| ba m ovie money from hi* la*t two
H ir
P
r i r,■ looking
iw " h h
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v uui a
v a. _ . « *
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l.ce Allen, a feature w riter far
running from th r m ort unpopular title bout* with ex-champion Car
w hlrh wouldn't roH the club* anyr,o ule '• ,, V r doH" ,,tld
ll&gt;r Cincinnati Enquirer, w ill auelh(n)[
ra th play, fhete tig n a lt w rre
•pot at the •tarling g a tr. the m th men Itaaillo.
crcd E rn e il J Lanigan a* hit Ion
putt pot it lun. Dog* with tig p o ti-1 H r tald th r IR C figure* for hi*
"T h e y know the IbW rr c lu b .
M i l l i e by ■ player touching
an fur Ihe National Haiohail Hal)
couldn't afford I I , " B ril la id
h i. he lm rl. rubbing hi* n o .r or of Parne and Muieunt A p ril 11.
Hon'* yellow jacket have won le»* end were "rid lru lo u * ." and tba! If
than half than th r greyhound* m he difln't get h it proper iha re . he
G U IL D F O R D . England t U P li —
Suggevi Intnnte Sourer*
grabbing h it J r r .r y .
Allen, 41, n a form er •pnrtacattthe firrt and tryo m i poiittont.
would bring *uit --------again*! the -----IB C Polite invr»tig*ttng team* foday
The player* rernm m enilrd a*
Although hr med Ihe ilm nrr In rr* and puhiicily man fo r the Cm
I nlled Ire** Internitional
j n ihe eovetrd one »| «t » i ! j l*. and United ArtiH * . the d iitrib u to r mughl an aniwer In bnw world
po» jib lf ineomr lourer* for the *r * * fpw thing* off hi* cheat, iio n a ll flrdlrg*.
H il M rD ougald, Boy- Sievrra and
Ruity- Heaton, a 72 pound red brin"T h e IR C wa* .uppn.ed lo he raring ehampinn Alike llawthurn
|p,u u r ’* .hare ifie playing of an IHalk .t ill d cclinfd lo r r v r a l whal
b» bu nn ri* he plan* In enter when BA.SI It AN il ( A I L S L ltS K IN L
Jackie Jrn te n all wereIn the
die dog who moved uplo the
,A protecting meand Ba*i1in in Ihi* toil control of hi* teilan
on ■ additional exhibition game
nt„ h it redgnalion
hremnet
LOND ON i i P it
AAillu»amc boattoday, Ihrratenmg lo
rank* in hi* la*t race and ramped
m 11vie m a tte r,"
lie rvplw in nl tart- highway here rh u rn la y and ilted ,a ch team, a poaalble cut Int,.
---- effective
----------. . Pa*rr»t on their oar* indefinitely un- in ariond plate lirh ltid Shook I'p,
" A n il now. if I find for »ure
Hawthorn'* Jagu ar ta r. ■ipa hlr *lie proceed* from the pro bowl r"’ hi* #2nd birthday, Fell 13. Dano of New Urlean* w ill meet
III they get more money.
Ihe tr a -k 'i long .h o t champ w ju 'hey haven't projected uv. j || „f doing 130 mph. ikldded on a and college all *t*r game*, and However, it i* believed he w ill ae- former B rillH i Em pire
n rv e r fight for Trum an G ibion wet **phalt m rfa re . hru*hed an perhap* a "tw o out of th rea"
• poHimn with an aircraft J*r l *h* champion Joe hr»kin e of
AlrDougald thut Joined a g ro w ­ paid J.S J id tor a *2 wm tick rl.
a 10 round bout al Ihe
ing tin of Yankee ball playera
F ru ro Buck, in Die third !k&gt;*. it *nd ,bp
, **ln "
oncoming truck, and rraahed into game t e r lt i for the league cham- f*rnl or enter the trle v iilo n field. "*'*■*
Em pire Pool, W embley, Feb. 21.
who are balking at a cut. The another one lo w a t.li in the ninth .
--------------------------------* , r re on the oppo.ite tide of Ihe piom hlp
•—
- — Paiitann 0 ranked fourth among
group im bide
Mickey Mantle. rare, kruco ha* l&gt;uckrd hi* way lo
P e p T o V e n e z c u l a road al m idda y Thurtda*
He
The owner* let the game rule* , ,
, g*
g*l 4 I
the heavy weight contendere Er*W h ilry Turd, Y o g i Brrra and B ill fir t t plate three time* thi* teaton,
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kine I* unrankrd.
Skowrnn.
"■ righ i llo ip ila l
game neat teaion a* drew theP D R T I j AND. Ore ( U P I» —
Pro
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••'d ha* been a .la lw a r t nf the top r „ r
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year
old
driver
gave
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la*t
year.
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H LA D S Y A C H T C O U N C IL
•This I* a knock to every hall flig h t rank*.
champion, left for Venezuela lo
p la yrr— a lm nit an la iu lt." eaid
ottirrs m th r feature z rr P.ar- day fur h i* firtt Imut out vide of ‘ i r *nd r m r *nn£ “ ,h f ,nd of fu,lM c h l r *M "fT*1 PWpoietl. and W r.ln r.da y that llir Mlnneapolii
NEW YO R K *1 PI *— O lin Siephthe u tu a lly m ild mannrrrd M e- bara Marie, Song Tim e. Dark Bill, the United S ta tu Prp onr of the h l* rhamplonihip »ea*on la it year all ware defeated or withdrawn, i.a k rrt and Cincinnati R oyal, w ill ena II of S car.da lr, N .Y ,. ha.
D o n a ld , who .lumped to 230 la it |!ura| ,
U h lt r Haired Hoy. r in g '. greateH
a le .t cliampic-n* meet*
d , ' “ '* bl‘ n,,,p 10 bi1
--------------------------------play two garnet on Ihe W rit l,pro reelected p rr.id rn t of Ihe
More than a quarter uf all f l i r t O ta ri ne*t nmnlh. Ih e learn* American Boat and Yacht Cuun
.
. P o ll lim e: 8:10.
Sonny Lean, A'eneeuela champion b u .in en near here
"IF * a m atter of pride, he #d- -------------------------------------- — — ______
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Hawthorn', friend. Rob Walker, tn the I s. are cauicd by *m«k meet in San F r t n r lir o Feb i t n l and VAilham E d ga r John of
d*d. "W e did win Ihe world rham
and Portland Ihe following night. 1Wj*. N Y . will aerve another
whom llawihnra patted ju«l he mg ami m at.he.
ptnmhip l**t ye a r and I think we
—
term at arnior vice prraidrnl.
fore the r r iib , dented lhat they
d fierve at Ir a it a token ra il# ,
had hern racing on Ihe road. II*
TO ( O ACH N O R TH
certainly not a ru t."
tuggetled lo invealigatora T h u n
M O N TG O M E R Y . A la. ( U P l i Atfied T o Take Cat
day night that thr Hrong g u .tt of
Rm S»hw artiw aldcr of S y ra ru tr,
McDougald. who received an e»wind that had moved h it Mere*
_
Don I'aurot of M m m iri, and Jack
nmated I33.0U) la it icaion, la id
He* tport* car two yard* tid rw iie - IK ’J !
a
K
Mollrnkopf of Purdue w ill coach
he had been a ik rd In lake a cut
th o rlly before llaw ih orn rr**lied
m
M
r
Iram
nf more than 14.800. He added
were the ra u ir of Ihe fatal tkid
Blur G ray football game next De­
lhat everyone ri*e hr had talked
Walker, hel* it. a S ro lrh »h D k y
NKW Y O R K — 4HIM i— O n ly tome
The Sanford Recreation l* p a n Steven G roover, J . Richard*, Fred
liv e r Ihe phone from l^xin g ln n i eernber.
with on Ihe rlu h alio had bern
fortune, *ild that he and Hav* v U|( t r t y f j n i x i ii c " offer could fn Rupp tald, " I i it any wonder that
menl'a Junior B atkelb all league Brvant and David Ell*,
offered a reduction.
"1 don’t want to get m ad," he no-* h i i (p o n to rt for the lea m l. ,
National Guard Arm ory n Ihnrn met on Ihe road by roir.ci t|ufP Adolph Rupp, college ha. I'm happy here' The.e lioy», hkr
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tile fo r -all
Ihe officia l game.....................
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, - ...... w r f ' A *
/T w f,* F rll* ketball .
winnlnge.l rnarh, tn many iviher* I ve eoarhed, gn all
cavil " T h r Yankee* are a won
^ f,t 1 don't
K*me
** and a fte
orrow‘a
pr*i
fterr tom
tomorrow
‘a final prat
*,Z. J 1* i*r.? , f *v* lh r L m tu k y AAildeat.
nut to win liecauie of the puhlir
derfut ..............................
organization. But
linow any rcaion for the** p a y Saturday, Jan. H I. The uniform* t it r game, the l*ami u ilj gel down ^**., *d b,m ^l11*
bP l,,t
Tliat'a what "th e man in thr In te rrit here in Ihelr mere** and
control.
being purdiated by Ihe tpuntora tn league play Jan . 31.
brown *uit" .a id when a.ked heram* of their peraonat pride
cut*. It'* not rig h t."
Six c o ir h f v have been *e. ured.
Right or not. Ihe only Yankee ihould l « rrv cttc d in time for *&gt;p
atwiul the va riou i offrra ami k r l You know, *1 per lent of the I m v *
ut added adult help it needed to
playera known lo have been o f ­ enlng game*
r ia from pro fciilo n a l club* r r Eve coached .in te I've Iveen here
....n a - '" * leach fundamemal* to Ihe b o n ,
fered a r a iir are pitcher* Boh
pnrtadly heing made tit him a* w e ir
native
Kentuckian*
It
Tbe official m . i c r i . naming the
T h in k , to lh f , r
,
lp fln l0 ri,
Turley and R yn r Duran and ip o n io rt, manager*, and the p la y |hf„ . ( - K i
he approache. 'hi* eooth victory make* a hlg difference."
hr m U t
,
eatcher outfielder Litton Howard.
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At 37, Ihe baron of the round
H r laid tome report* of thr of
a n are: The M em per v x .m y . f| ch .sal(m J&lt;y „ lornlnlt frnilt i ) ;
None of thotc are reported tlgned, a lIn j t r H aloid Sherwood, pla&gt;
Hunt LincolnM e rc u ry .ont.miez h*H w ill have h li magic eoo when fer* and feeler* lo have Mm de
however, ao perhap* even they ff| j , r r ,. sn er v- od. Hill .Aiider
in lead the
independent r itv •-.* M l W ildca t! — the naiinn * top- » r rt ihe college game and lierom r
aren't e .a r lly turning cart wheel,.
Jttk' K n if h l. „ K k
ketball league race with a perfect ranked team — r r g i.tc r Iwm more coach of thi* or that p ro fn iio n a l
S te .e r; the alaggin. W a lk in g M ltk
w R R e a .lty,
7 0. record.
vlrtorie* — ponihlv agalm t Gcnr tram were true
C O L L E G E P A R K . Md U 'P M —
ion outfielder who Hammed M j
s „ n ILg......................
g -n z. Doug
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Hunt kept it* winning »tre** un *•* Tech next Monday amfl.co r
Rut
I never ron ude rrd any
h o m rn , drove in If* rum and Smith. ' G ary
'
L o yd and George To,m Nugent. M aryland a new foot- broken with a 8J-17 rout nf Pine *ia. the following Thursday. They cf , hcm •• hf continued, "hccatne
hatted 293 laat teaion. tald in Marko*.
h*11 ,0 1 rh* '*111 h* 'r
o f h“ &lt;reit Bapliit thi* week. McRoberta
won 14 of Ihelr la it 13 | n,
h*ppy h e re -n o l only with
St. Icvuiv hr already had tent
Sanford F le r lr ie manager R ip M o rld * s , , l r l " i * » r » i l y aaaiit- Tire, lo .rr of only one game, van saw f*
the t n iv r r t lt y but al*o w ilh m y
hark one unugncd contract lo the
*
„
Barbour St*.en * "’ *• U r C or,° *"d
Toom ngued to put the preu u re on Ihe
"T h e y ve amazed me thi* *ea- &lt;0llr fa rm * m the neighborhood."

D E T R O IT ( UP1 i— National B a t
• hrihall A n o cia tio n tluh ovrneri.
• (ixving d iip o ie d of ie»eral weighty
.,
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problem*, including the E llin B aytor Incident, returned d iie u iiio m
today regarding ounihle eapaniion
of (he circu it.
League Preiident Maurice Podnloff la id the owner* w rrt con
fronted by numerout problem* in
their effort* to expand tn the
AVert Coat! Thnte problem * In ­
cluded tram portation. the obtain­
ing of p la y e ri to ttaff Ihe new
tram* and the arrangement of a
itbedule ’ on a reaionahly iound
economic b a ii i . "
" I f it were a queition of tu rh

Lonely End Got Signals

Clay Smith Wins
Latest Gymkhana

B y Foot, Blaik Reveals

Cousy Is Injured;
To Miss All-Star

l Grid Owners Study
Plans For Pension

Edge Of Night Favorite

Promoter Seeking
Sugar Ray-Archie
Bout For Stadium

A t Kennel Club Tonight

Ihe .211 m ir a g e be ahewed la
1UI. I lt t b Plewa Improved a lot
late In tho teaion and coneeiea*
hly might pla y *ernnd with- A»promonto going to third. A a ll'v o
•aid. the altuation I* pretty «id *
open.
Ron Saraford, whom we got In
the Ye it deal, and J o ia Yaldivieb
to teem lo bo In line for* lh«
ihortitop berth.
n ic h in g n ig Problem
The big problem U our pilchin r. We lack drplh . W e alio rould
u ir Ihoie 13 win* a year which
I think w ill *ho» up tome d »y
for Pau-uaL But he w a t out for
a month la tt ye ar wrlth a tor*
arm and Ihe tame thing happened
10 him In 1137. He i t a m ailer
out there one day and fall* by
Ihe w a yilde the neat.
Wo need another le ft • hander.
The only one vre have at tho
moment I* Jim Conttable.
But there are bright ipota. T
have the league * heit reliever In
D irk Hyde. Trum an Clevenger
give* u« a lot of bullpen help,
loo
T h r d a rtin g four rould be Tai*
eual. I’rte Ramo*. R u n Kemater*r and V ito Y a lrn tln rttl. Ramo*
11 getting belter eve ry year.
K rn .m e re r ihould
Improve. I
. made a H a rte r out of Yalentlntttl and h r ihovvrd well In about
8 of 10 came* lie opened.
Good Rookie Outfielder
We have a lood rookie outfield­
er on hand named Don DobeF,
1who hit .310 In rlat* * ‘.all bo*
fnrr entering th r irrvlew . Whal ho
w ill do irm a in t to he iren. On
paper It it Sever* In left, Pearion tn renter and Jim lem on In
right lem on'* hitting alto ihould
Improve. He ran out of home nina
latt ye a r after h illin g 28 with
about five week* to play.
T h « catch in look* p rc lly lolid.
d in t C n u r ir r y I* the number on*
man with Ed Fitig e ra ld behind
him Porter alto ran catch and
we may have tome good roQklea
coming up there. Fitzgcraldtan d
Julio Becquer are the key ‘men
in Ihe pinch hitting drpartm toL
They did a good Job last aeaioB.

Hob»lcd Team Leaves
L A K E I 'I aA C ID , N. Y . l U P I I A four man United Stafca learn
flew lo Switzerland Wedneiday for
the world hobtleel competition, at
St. Moritz. The group, heidoa by
world champion Stan Rcnham, In­
clude* Neil llogrr*. Ja m e f Lam y
and C h a rlc i Randolph, all of Baranar Lake, N. V .

Sport Briefs

Officers Probing
Champ Death Car

Sports
Parade

Junior Basketball League

Baron Rupp Nixes

Gets Sponsors, Players

The
:•
Welcome Wagon
Hostess
W ill Knock on Your Dooi
with (lift.* k G rcetinfi
front Friendly Huainau
Neiirhlrora and Your
C ivic and Social
Welfare Leaders
•

On lh* occasion o f:

"

( hanxe of rraidtnct
Arrival* of Ntwcontra ta
Sanford
I ’hnne F A 2-173*
Ruth Gallagher
tn* tat* miHgadaJ

’

Hunt Keeps Lead
In City Cage Loop

A ssistants Named

K enturky U. until hr i* au
tom alically retired al Ihe age of

no

...d
and I inland lo ait tight
' " r' ' ' 1‘ ,nhr'1' ,
^ 1' ' Am erican Y a c h t B .c ia g Union M rlhod.it Navy and the Be Iveil
until I gel *40.WO
! !? )...
H»'h ,
j ® **.’ ha* awarded Henry S Morgan of all a rt IIItied with 2 3 record*
Roy m ay have lo do q uilt a bit Chart*! M iller. Ko . Jo n e i. Jim m i. „ UBllnglon. N Y
the Nathanael
The trhedule for next week
of titlin g He lent back four eon Henien, l . r r e l l , U a re n tc Shaff- H r r r r , w (
h&gt; (or h j, m|, m airhet lh# Kebeli and fin e r re e l,
tract* la it ye a r before he tigned. B*r *nd Ruth Aih len .
landing contribution* lo Norlh Hunt and N a vy and Mr Robert.
Jem en. the Am rrican I-r a g u r'i
RobaoB't Sporting Good*, man Am erican tailing In 18M
a ra in tl Free Alethraliri.
Mort Valuable Player for I»J| . ;*e*r lr* Hindman, Tom m y i *&gt;on.
declared he wa* dm ali.fted w ith Fred MeDer. Jo h n lo d d . Sitphrn
term* offered him by Ihe Red Gordie, M i ion W hat tun, J*c k MorSoa. J rm c n w i t offered a ra ia t ri*on, Jark Sander, PuiteJI ,\tcbut fee!* hr a entitled lo more. Kntebi. Brure .AfrKitit.cn, Buddy
The Red S ot are all tet lo aign Hurton and Ronnie A lie n ,
William* today fur another *123,l l l f gin both* m, manager* D icar
&lt;ooo ix la r y and if ihev could get Pennbigloti and Uuck M tlU , Jlark
J r n itn . too. they would hav# the Rahorn, C liffo rd i ohrn, Richard
Bailey, Doug Menton, Benny H a y,'
hulk o f their offence in low.
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Richard. B ill H igginbotham , Jerry
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JA M E S B. G U T
where he live*. Aparldo laid thia
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he ha* returned a contract un Proctor. Brad Pruden. T e n e Dale,
j Glenn Richard*, J e f f W t lliim i,1
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Clear Picture Of Issue
N E W Y O R K ( I l l ’ l l — A n ) cominrnt on th* tu b jrrf matter of
W rc in rv ia ) n lg h l'i CHS T V tpe
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Ed M urrow Fred Friendly n|(er*
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about the contrtwrray over ochool
integration In Norfolk. Va
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wat new, it jierfonnrd a nude
valuable te rvlrc: it dropped into
foeut Inilh aldet of (he hattle for
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In rlh t i d e i .

Wynn'* appearance on the Nl!&lt;’ T V Milton lle r lr Show Wednet
day night wa* a oalutary addition
to the tch rd u lr.
The Channel Swim : T h c rr’i a
lin in g p o tiih ilily that Frank Sina
Ira will return to A B C T V next
oeaoon in a aerie* of one hour ape
rial* fur a cigarette firm . . .“ Your
lilt Parade” w ill eloae Itt aeaton
on C B S -T V on A p ril 24.
Playhnuke M w ill return to CBS
T V next teaton. but the verle*
may be t lir r d from X) to 24
thow* Sid T a rta r. A rt Carney
and Audrey Meadow a w ill lape a
ai*riat one hour va riety thow on
Eeli I I which w ill br teen on
N IH '-T V M ay 3— It replace* “ Out
Herat* W ere Young and Ciay,"
origin ally icheduled for N IIC -T \ '
on thal date.
N B C -TV'* T ic Tae Dough it
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wan incorrectly judged wiong on a
i|uii antwer thin pact Monday—
A it rue had won 1*5,600 when he
w j » knocked nfl
la -o Duroeher it
tro w in g out of the emcee Job on
N IlC -T V ’i lark|x&gt;t Bowling Mart
in th it F rid a y — He’ll he replared
hv Mel Allen
lling fr o th y E n lcrp ria ei it |ireparmg a te n e t alunil a law yer for
A IM 'T V — ll tfa rt Jam et W hit­
more and it called " Ijn r u ln
Jonea". J e n Op|renheimer will Ire
executive producer of N B C T V 'o
Emmy A w a rd thow in .May.
A B T -T V * Alcoa f’m e n l* picked
up a 19 1 'Irrn d e x in Ift dei tit
T u e a rf ■ y night while C B S -T V ’l
(■arry Moore liad a 19 • and N B TTA’’a The Taliforniana a 13 S S J.
V rrrlm a n m ay write another play
for N B C T V ’a Om nlbut tiefore il
cloira out It* tea inn «n M-iy IN
C B S T V 'i Twenliefh Tentury it
preparing a I w o-part te r lr i on roilegr kid&gt;. “ C rn eralion Without A
C kutc.” fur March 1 and H

W ashington W indow
W A S IIIM iT U N ( U l ’l i
lake far down flu road there appear*
another look at ihe c ivil right* In he one d re itive , home grown
lull propoted by Sen. Lyndon It
toluflon to the South'! problem of
Jolinton before writing It off at
racial integration of if* tchooli.
• phony
That tnlullon would I m- fn-aceful
Am erlcam . for Democratic A r
lion, th r Ic ily h rir of K O R 'l New integration of ochooli in thr South
Deal, would to write if off A D A under rondllion* pretty much con­
ratted Ihe civil right* propotal “ a forming to the olatea' right* point
typical J o h n t o n ro m p riim i»r,
of view of evtn the moot rx trrm tcra lrM n g the aurfare of the c ivil
right* problem and ra rrfu lly re* Itf of v o id hern argrrgatfonialt
Voting Slrenglh
training from digging down to it*
(liven lim e and p a tirm r ihit
heart— oehool te gre citio n ."
could and m ay cume to paoo hy
A D A . northern Democrat* in ,
rra n in of in rrra o rd political ac­
general and the National A**n.
tiv ity of oouthrrn Negroet. The
for Ihe Advancement of Colored I
I Negro vole already it * political
People apparently want a eon-.
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(rowerhouae In Ihe northern atalro
greaaionat endoraement of Ihe *. lL
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Southern Negroet are more nu
Supreme to u rt’o ruling agalnot
oieroua art.ra lly and proportion*
irhool tr g ri gallon
ataly than a re Negroet in the
Some of thole opiKivlng tegre
gatiirn prol-aitly would prefer con-1 North Bui they don't vote much.
grr aiional artlon to enforce drirg re g a lio n nf aoulhern irhoolo
Tire im pliralion r l that preference
i* that deiegregatino (hmitit be
enforced throughout the South— at
in TJtlle Hock— by Hie arm rd fore
at nf Ih r t ’nitrd Slate*
Oppmlng A riu m rn l
It la a fart that Johnaon'a four
point h ill avoid* direct approach
to live Immediate problem nf
irboolin g white and N egro chil
dren
together. A u u m in g
that
there ia a valid argument again*!
C'ongreai attempting to deal di
rectly with the irhoot problem, ll
prohably would tie Ihi*
That troth time anti patience
rra ion a h ly could br expected to
help toward a lolulion of the
great toeial and educational critl*
now confronting aoulhern ola le i;
Th a i direct rongrriolnnal Inter
vantion, eipe rla lly with enforcing
le g iila lio n . would reduce g re a tly
the opportunity of either tim e or
patience to heal raw wvrundi
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United Prooa Leased

A N a v y man with 2k year* of
u n k f and fiv e children drowned
accidentally in l-*V* Emma S at­
urday afternoon.
Coroner H u gh Duncan aatd that
Joieph John Kueharsyk. 47. ai&gt;t’»r-1
ently was throw n overboard when
tie started the outtoard motor on
bit fishing boat. A fulling line waa
•till tangled in hti hand* when the
body was recovered
A friend who had teen fishing Ui
another boat returned to the take
and found the empty boat caught
m the weevil at the ihure. E. J .
Ladder, V A H -3 . folloawl die fish. ,
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mg line w h ich led frvm the boat to I v O U O l S A c l l V ©
the body o f the drowned man.
A L G IE R S ( U l ' l l — A lg e ria n
The d isc o ve ry was made about 4 r e b r ) a launched new attacks
pm. S a tu rd a y, luvetllgaU ng with jgainat trains, buret and bridgei
Duncan w ere Constable Slim H a l- ' Sunday.
lows) am* S h eriff's [leputiea I. J
Kris and V e rn llre w .lcr.
k u iiia rx y k w a i a F ir .l Class
R IC H M O N D . Va ( C P U — Gov.
Ikiilerm an. attached to N A S , San J U n d .a y Almond, today order­
ford, lie reported here fur duty ed the U -g i.la lu rr Ui convene at
Jao 1 fro m the CSS Kurt eat at. noon Wednesday In a last ditch
This was h n second tour at the bid hi head oft school integration.
Naval A ir Station. H r was a mem­
ber of the t'athullc Church, and
known as an ardent fisherman who
MOSCOW ( I l l ' l l — The leaders
spent most of hut spare time tro ll­
ing the lakes o f Seminole County. of world Communism assembled
Survivors include his w ife, Con­ herr today for the lis t special
stance; and five children, a ll resid­ congress of the Soviet Communist
ing in E v e re tt. Man. The laid} l ,« « F »*’ ich begin. Tuesday,
will 1* shipped tomorrow morning
to the C h a rle s J . Murphy Funvrsl P a rlo r in Everett. Katrchild
1.E H A V R E . France ( U l ' l l —
Euneral Hume, Orlando, la in The Duke and Duchess o f W in d ­
sor were on their way to New
charge of local arrangements
York today aboard the f&gt;. S U n it
ted Stairs

W ir e

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

EnUbUnhed 1908

NEW SPAPER*

M ON DAY. J A N U A R Y 20. 1959

S AN F O R D .

F L O R ID A

NO. S56

N avy To M ix Norfolk Students

New s Briefs Bridge Reopened
Today; Closed By
Crash; Fruit Gone

La.st-l)itch F ight

L A W TO T H E R ES C U E — Constable J. 1). (Slim) Gallo,
way cuma to tho rescue of thia tearful tot Saturday niyrht
after she became loal from her fa m ily during the **\VeL
gome Aboard” party for VAH-1. given by Odham A Tudor
at Sunland Estates. A sister claimed the child a fter an
announcement on the public iddrezus system notified some
-1,000 persona that ahe “wanted m om m y."
*
(Herald Staff Photo)

Red L eaders Meet

Royalty U. S. Bound

M o re Than 1 ,0 0 0 Attend Judge Tries Judge
'W elcom e A b oard' Party In Contempt Case
0M ore than I.UW men. w om en, The celebration was held on the
and children ware fed Saturday teunU and basketball courts of
night at Odham
and Tudor's Sunland Estate, park.
.
"W elcom e
Aboard”
p a rty for
An abundance of ra n th b u rg trt,
baked beana and oilier treata were
H ea vy Attack Squadron One.
prepared and aerved by 4&amp; housewives who live In Sunland- —
Estates
With M rs. Jim ilrown as chair­
man, the wumeo cooked a ll tha
food In their own k llrh c n i. The
supplies were furnished by the
construction company, w h ich has
taken the Navy under It* Wu,g
for m a n y years.
"Ton igh t a t a.JU" ts Ine slogan
Jo in in g the housewives in serv­
lo r Mutual l on cert A s s o c ia tio n
ing food and pouring coffee and
members who wilt hear Uie Chan
cold d rin k s were Otlhain and T u ­
deicers at the Hanford C i v i c C e lldor einpluycs
Kenny
Rabun's
u , .
a « w hw - w . - * . z J T Z s Z to X T Z .
[itir ik'kiifH ! tuiick fnr u ui i r r and
Thc n u k q u* rU I u relunuu* U» nM|||d (U n u n K Tb r llall,f conUlng
Sanford fur the second lime A mrn who \aork for the lin n . J»*e
previous performance was receiv­
Sasser, c a ller "e x tra o rd in a ire ", It
ed enthusiastically. Members of an O dham and Tudor carpenter
the quartet e rr W illiam th ird .
Tho guests Of honor said they
£ n r . form er eoloiit with llic Ml
!
o‘*h7 ‘ ; had a - wonderful time " C d r and
•mi Symphony
|y O rw e * )ra ,. Richard
Or ! Ram i ' ' i,, i. , i .(
W n g h l, tenor
R. r iJ L d
4^ s U . Which Included all VAH-1
q h ![T “ r t ^ W - i*r»on&lt;icl and their (amTltes The
S t S i u t d . i b a s k e t b a l l eouit b lir.i with d.vnr

Quartet To Open
(oncerts Tonight

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Show s c o r ^ u l k r o ^ a n d c W
$km *r* on
Chanticleers have enjuyeil uuivcr&gt;
n|) popularity. Membership tickets
A l l he on sale, a* well as indi­
vidual tickets fur the performance.
Frank Mcbane J r . i* chairman
etf the Mutual C onran Association.

M IA M I (l!I*l&gt;— E lm o Shrop­
shire. i« . Heals horse breeder
who trained Kentucky D erby w in ­
ner Needles, died Sunday of in
M O N T G O M E R Y , Ala. ( U l ' l l — Junes suffered In an automobile
aerldent here Friday
'*n Alabam a Judge was tried to­
before an old college classra*,c on charge* of being In conP IT T S T O N , Pa. ( U l ' l l — Rescu*
'•'"’ P1 fnr refusing to turn Negro
*°tlng records over to Un- r r d - worker* waited anxiously today
to enter an anthracite mine w h ert
rra l C iv il R ig h li Commission.
In a non • Jury trial that lasted 12 men have been trapped since
not much more than an hour, the Thursday by Hie raging (loud wa­
chief in ve stigator for the com m is­ ters of (he Susquehanna R iver,
sion testified that former Circuit
Judge G eorge Wallace refused
four tim es to produce the regis­
H U N T S V IL L E , A la . (U P 1 ) —
tration record* in defiance of a The A rm y w ill present • Ju p lte r-C
federal court order
guided missile to the Smithsonian
The W allaee side did nut put a Institution Jan .11 to commemor­
mint vs on the stand If c o l l i d ­ ate the fust anniversary of the
ed of contempt as charged by til* launching of K splorer I
w
Id jflll for Up to t j
P r i m I Ju .titr Frank M John
D U L U T II. Minn i l ' P I l — R ey­
%an
re c rtM tl Ihr r a » r until nold Peterson, t l . fatally wounded
2 P ra c - * 1 when he It ex* hi* lather, C arl. 44, at their hume
peeled to hand down bis decision. Sunday night because the fa tlirr
Tb* h r *n °* lh» defen**- tide had reprimanded him (or noi
in
deliberation* was a sweeping snow from their side­
syta trrw t v ib 'e lR t '1 at tbc »&gt;pcn ■
walk.
big of court by Wallace In It he
P rid e d g u ilty to railing to deliver
vo,*ng records to agent, of the
JERUSALEM, Israel t U l 'l ) —
The Israeli cabinet w ill complain
m' » ™ “ " , r
Ui Ih r United Nations Security
Council that the Syrian arm y hat
J ' ,bn»&lt;in had » I ready ruln t that
Wallace s Judicial positron in a carried out deli le t ate, a ril-p la n ­
ned ambushes in Israel te rrito ry.
t,&gt;url ,1M not give hi in tin.
munl,r
from
compliance with
ads and regulations of tin fed
H A V A N A ( U l ' l l — Revolution
a ril governm ent.
ary leader Fidel Castro relurns to­
day (rum Ills trium phal VeneruelIan v salt shortly brlure the start
o f Havana's second " w a r rrim e s"
trial.

Rescue Team Reudy

Will Get Ju p ite r

Boy Kills F a th e r

Complaint Scheduled

Ihr firm , and inemliers of lire
(i| n lJy
toc|udtn(
w (fr
mother. Mrs. It ll (W ham , sh ie r
Mrs
K itty Rrumley. amt hro
thera, A lv in , Russ and Glenn.
Introduced to tin- guest* were
m em bers of the City Commission,
headed by Mayor A l W ilson; coun­
ty commissioners, Sheriff J. I,.
Hobby, and m rm txrs of the legis­
lature. Hep Gordon Fred e rick and
Sen Douglas Stenslroni
(.’apt. Jam es damage, command
cr H ea vy Attack Wing H im-, .iml
Cdr. Sid Haney, commanding offi­
W A S H IN G T O N (U P I)— ‘T he E i ­
cer of VAH-1 w»re imth given a
senhower
administration
asked
Q T b c fourth aunual meeting of chance at the microphone.
Congress Inday for Immrdlale ac­
(be Weed Control Worker* of the
tion to make Hawaii the Wth
D nlveralty of Florida w ill he held
stair
at the Seminole C oun ly Court­
Interior Secretary Fred A .Sea­
house, Thursday and F rid a y, acton laid down the administration's
uurdmg in Dr. W alter T Srudder,
position tn I evil ninny before the
•hairman.
C h ild re n in double sessions al House In te rio r and Insular Affairs
A ll State and Federal personnel J.y rnan
and I’merfrct
Schools Committee. He said Hawaii h »
,
.
who are working on, or Interest­ tw itched classes this morning'
itit r v r. r v ..test for
. *,ilalrhnod
. , . and,
ed in went control in Florida
the right to fa ir and
Those who attended school iur earned
have been m uted to attend this the firs t pert of the ye ar from H rqual Ile a l m enl” With the oilier
work conference. Some is to w am . to noon are lam g o in g 'fro m W slates.
^ p r r im r n t .Station and Kalen- noon to 4 p t&lt;&gt;
Seaton H ally rrje d rd an argu
amn Service personnel a rr present
The children who spent morn mint that * p rcsisli in some quarty working on wred control in the mgs at home will no* have I heir ter*
thal Hawaii is susceptible
various phases of a rrirtiltu re pro after iliu m , Dec, The adju stiiu nl lu control b y Communists "
ductiuo.
is rxps.-cted to l « difficu lt until the
Tin (act Is that the people uf
These many fields of weed con student* hrcomc acruMumed to the Hawaii, tim e after lim e, base
w ul a ctivity include pasturei, field r hange in hours. Tlie session utterly i elected the Communist
Isw llch was arnunced by Raymond philosophy and e»rr&gt; attempt qf
tub*'tropical
In
ornamentals,
_ rf
"
T. M ilw re . su|&gt;erintrndrnt o f fteni Communists to influence their
fruit* and others.
inole C o u n ly Schools
govenmenl,'* he said.
T o u r, of tlie plots at Uie Central
Florid a K sperim rntal S t a t i o n
ly m * in Sanford and Zell wood
Jfao have twien scheduled lor Ihr
group hy Dr. Scuddrr, horlicul
tirrtit al tha Central Florida K i0
perim enla! Station. Sanford.

Hawaii Statehood
Asked Of Congress

Conference Slated
On Weed Control

Children Switch
School Sessions

Seminole Citrus Growers

Taxi Hits Auto,
Driver Charged
A guest at the M a yfa ir Inn
found his parked ear damaged this
w r n in g after H was hit by a
K vg ro ta il.
D rive r o f the e .b w*a Johnny
Reddick, who told pollee offtceri
he was w iping o ff the windshield
when ha ran into the parked auto
mobile.
Damages were M l at t&gt; 2fi to thr
•ar belonging to J . J . Glauber.
N ew York C ity. The ta xi sustained
damages of |22S. Sgt W . K. Cosgrave and John Ktwnbley charged
Reddick with fa ilu re to have hit
J V d e lr under control. The accident
occurred at B :l) a m in front of
th r M g y fa ir Inn.

Wreck H urts Count
LONDON (UP!) — Count Hrrtil
Bernadottr. a . aoo of thr late
Count Folkr Hrmadotle, suffrred
a brain concussion ia an aulomobUe collision Sunday night. A hoi
P*1al reported he was la sallsfaatop' conditiuo.

M a k e Lake Alfred Tour
Sem inole County citrus growers
journayvd to Lake A lfr e d lis t
week to be brought up to dale on
the latest developments in re­
search being ronducts-d on grow­
ers' problem s at the i itrus Es|a-ri
mrni’ wi'aVion
T h „ w „ |hf Ullril jn iIIM , Joln,
i(iur taken by Orange, Osceola and
Seminole County grows-r» to the
station. About 7u citrus growers,
•■ re ta k e n and others braved wind
and ra in to attend thr open home
m eeting; more than 176 attended
the tou r last January, following
the fre rre a .
In a discussiun of currc-nt prob
Irma in scale control. W . L
rtMimpaon warned grower* to ‘‘as­
pect heavy c a rryo ve r o f scale
thia sp rin g suae unusually heavy
c a rry-o v e rs were noted a fte r the
1U(0-41 and 1bS7-M freeaes.” Ids
suggestion wss fur grow ers to in­
clude a scallcide to the post bloom
sprny.
The to u r this year was aimed at
more coverage of tangerine pro­
duction problems -a subject not

Horse b reed er Dies

C astro Back Home

Rhee To Be T ruined
) T . H E N N IN G , Ga. ( U l ' l l - hingsuk Ithre. sen of lU-publie of
Korea I ’rrsidenl Hyngman Riiee
ami a second lieutenant tn the
R nK arm y, w ill begin a series of
courses at the U . S A rm y In fan ­
try School here nest month.

O ffensive Launched
V A T IC A N C IT Y ( U l ' l l - Pup.
John X X I I I launched the ftnnisn
'iV'.alnolle
o , „ n , world today
_ on a ne
i. „ to win back the East.
ollen slvr
trti Orthodox and Western Plot
cstant efiurrhra into the rhurch &lt;g

Rome

Suppurl 'L ukew arm '
k A i i A C I I I . Pakistan ( U l ' l l U,
i Deputy L iit lr r secretary uf h ta lr
Toy Hendeison pledged continued
I S. u u i - itl today to the Hagh
dad Pact, hut observer* consulered
his phrasing surprfetnglv lake
warm

Conductor Is III;
Condition Serious
NEW YORK (U p h D m itri
M llropuutot, Kf. world famous orchrslra conductor, wa* reported
still In serious condition today at
N’t w York Hoepi'al aa th r result
of a heart atlark suffered last F n
day
''Ills c o n d itio n is nut changed '
a hospital s|gikrsman said “ lb
has had little pain store the (list
day, hut he hat not regained
strength lie sleeps a great deal
of the tim e.”

eutered in previous tours Tha
varum* factor* involved in the
lowering o f grade tn U n g e r me*
was disc usst-d. A lour of the tan
grim e plot* also was scheduled,
but was not made because of rain
ll was pointed out that one of
Ihe greatest causes of peel break
down o f shipped tangerines it due
tu heavy rain ur irrigation within
Hirer or fo u r days of fru it harvest. C o m m iH H io n
Seminole County Commissioners
Other topic* including fe rtilis a ­
tion were discussed by research w ill meet tomorrow- at 2 p m in
worker*. I I a expected that new the courthouse
Slated for discussion is the new
and d iffe re n t recommendations for
(r llllliin g young citrus trees w ill county h c illh center, the hiring
of * road engineer and an rnt-c made public tnl* &gt;e&gt;ar.
Koine of the Seminole County gin ern ng firm lo survey building
peoplr attending were Abe llecr, needs in the county .
Mrs It. I,, iToom , Gokienrod; C.
N. Cross, Tom Ferrell and Car!
(iallow ay,
J r . , Msltland;
Hob
Hurd, C . C . Henderson, Hanford;
Ed P a rker and Dick Parker, Gold
Partly cloudy and mild thrnuah
enrud; F ra n k Huivell, Fern P a rk ; Tuesday with considerable night
Jim Souerman and M erritt Staley, and morning fog. High this a fter­
Oviedo; Ja c k Hyme, Golden rod; noon 71 to 71. law tonight M in 6«.
lien M a rd . Rob Ward and Frank k ariabla wind* ( to I I mile* per
Wheeler, J r . , (jviedo.
t , uour.

To Meet

Weather

Shoppers, Merchants
Desire Same Things
AD

fc illitltl m l

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L o c a l s h o p p e rs and local iiH H v lu ilt* w a n t th e su m # Ih iit jf .
*.
law
T
h
ia
ia e s ta b lis h e d b y le tte r * fro n t th e public n m l a n s w e rs
4* opensd
at • thi&lt;
fro n t Sanford h iisin ca s c s tiih lis h in c u ta .
morning.
The a im p p in K public want* bigger stores, better alure*,
Itie narrow liridge has been
closed for repairs since II col­ a wider selection of merchandise, bigger and lietter title*, *
lapsed early Saturday when a .’0 more ai.furtive town.
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Inn tra iler truck of oranges tried
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to “ tra ffic

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(J. S. To Finance
Special Classes;
Ruling Is Opposed
| WASHINGTON (CI’ll _ "n&gt;«
s

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Ul)
integrated
at Its Norfolk. V * , has*
for the children ol m ilitary per.
-onnel who live on the bate if vU
Norfolk puldic
Norfolk
pnlUlc vehnoU are not
opened shortly.

,rhnnl

Ttiis was announced today Hy
Sanford merchant* want the name thing. H iry would Arthur s Flemming. secretory cd
like to have a new .store, remodel the building in which health, (duration and welfare
at rig h t tons,
lie tnld a nr vs conference the
their tiierchuiuiiatt now i* lovuteil. mill more nterchnndiiii',
John W .sle y Givens, 4*. ol l l
N avy intend, to .eek fund, from
tu w tlle. a as the drivri of the gtaye hik'k'er uml more frequent promotion*.
truck, owned by W alker aod Tay
laHNil merchant* ure aware of cnMomer wi*he*; Semin­ thr Office of Education to run
kir of Mims. Given* told Trooper ole County .shopper* realize thnt merchant* would like to thr school. H r said It w ill take
enre of only .VS) students and
Him Garrett that hr had noi no
"d efin ite ly w ill be iniegraled."
Herd the weight lim it sign. When nmke imprnv eniettU,
Tile key i* tile coiuuitior. Tile average man and woman
Flcwhwilng said funds for tha
the truck reached Ih r straw section,
Die limbers and sls-rl gave way, in Sanford and Semimda County c*n help make the town school w ill be avallah'e in lim a
for the start o( the February
and the huge truck sank back­ what they want it to lot.
term .
wards toward th r water. The d riv ­
Til is cannot la* uceomplinhed liv w iahiug, how ever. Ju*t
Several Norfolk public schools,
er Wai Uninjured
a* (he local mere hunt cannot achieve hi* iroui* hy wishing ftir as well as those in two other V ir ­
T ra ffic was rerouted fur two
days According hi G arrett, truck more customer*, the cotiaumer cannot make Sanford whnt it ginia rurnm im Ulrs, have boon
shirt down under the state's masers fam iliar with Ih r area w ill should lie by wishing thiiiyr* were different
The merchant, to proviile newer *ml bipyjer store* n m l »l*e resistance laws The V irg in ia
pass over tha bridge with smpty
trailers, hut do not dare the trip other thiitK* that shopper* want, must have money. Ami Supreme Court and a three-judge
federal court recently struck down
with a load
where will he
this money? The only source i* the local the laws designed te avoid de­
New lumber and welded steel
segregation.
went into the structure, which has consumer.
Economic survey* have proved that 30 cent* of every
Gov. J . Lindsay Almond ha*
been pul hark up by the Slate
Road Department. It still is one­ dollar remain* in the city when* it is spent. It is used to sup­ called a special sessioc of tha
way. A concrete span I* under con port schools, pave streets, invest in new merchandise and to General A s s e m b l y lo m ert
*truction, paralleling Uie Mims suport all of the other things that promote pm»|ierity, Wednesday to try further to provent integration in Virginia.
bridge, hut w ill not ha complaint
growth and better living in a community.
" O l th r four communities where
for another year
Therefore, one-third of the consumer dollar* help* muka ra llrd a special session of tha
Meanwhile,
Seminole
County
ic ild ro ls who passed the scene some community more prosperous. Dollar* *|amt here help desegregation Issue,” Flem m ing
had a hey d a y as Die waters of the Sanford. More local trade mean* more and lietter stores, ■aid. "N o rfo lk present! the most
SI. Johns R iver turned bright with lietter selection* of merchandise and other things that cus­ acute problem to the government
In terms ol nuitilier* ol sludenla."
floating oranges. Fish net* and tomers have said they want.
The three other rommuniUea
hands ware busy scooping up tha
To
give
local
consumer*
mure,
the
Retail
Merchant*
Di­
Flem m ing referred to are U ttt*
fruit Most o f th r load was racoverrd, nut thera w r r r enough or­ vision of the Chamber o f Commerce is being reorganized. Ruck, A r k , Charlottesville, V a .,
anges to go around making ev­ The goal of this group U very simple; more happy custom­ ami W arren County, Va.
Flem m ing a lio revealed that
eryone happy e xcrp tln g Givrns er*. Achievement of this goal will bring all of the other
the administration ia drafting leg­
and th r State Road Department.
things that customers, and merchant*, desire.
islation |o enable (he government
The bridge l l lb m ile, east of
Itelail Merchants are planning for the next six months, to
set up schools lor children of
Sanford; the oranges a rr all gone
buying stock, giving sale* |&gt;er*onne) training, etc.
now ’tis laid.
m ilita ry personnel who live off
While till* group is getting everything in order, local m ilita ry base* as well as (o f
consumer* can give Sanford a vote uf confidence. For rea­ those who llva on bases. T h is
son* citod above, it |uiy* to buy whore you live; it pay* to would lw done wheu the school*
build your community, not the other fellow'a. I f you help th*M‘ children usually attend hava
him tn get the finer thing* of life, who w ill build your com* been closed.
munlty?

to cms« n The weight limit n set

Raborn Presenied
Award By Jaycees

M. I.. (H tm nyi ILil-urn J r rvcalvrd the Distinguished S i r iu s
Aw ard from Ih r Ju n ior Chamhar
of L’o m m c frr Matutdav night
i ’rrsrn talkm
ol
the
hroniv
plaque was made by Mayor A l
Wilson at th r annual J a y r r r ban■juat elim svlng National Ja y rre
W'vek,
tb r I I ys a ru ld past prsisklrtd
uf Uie Jayvee* was cited for Ilia
lommumty service In IPbs Doting
Ih r year ha s rrv rd as senior
warden al his church 4H oly Cross
E p is c o p il), was a member of the
U.srd of directors of th r Senior
i hamlier of Commerce, amt active
on the Arm ed Forres Committee
Ita l-irn also led the fight for pass­
ing erhiwl bonds as chairman of a
Jayre# committee, and I* immedi­
ate past president of the organis­
ation.
Mayor W ilson presented the
cow led award “ fur outstanding
•immunity service through loyal,
faithful and unselfish effort* re
suiting In lasting contribution In
community and nation "
Ha burn recelv ad the Ja y&lt; re had
en h ip award w iille he was piesl
dent uf his senior clast at .Sent
mole High School. In ar&lt;rptm g Hit
plaque H atunlay night, lU ia irn
told Ja y re rs that the amount of
service dedicated to the commu
oily depended uu the uidtealuaL

Concert To Lure
Heart Officials
Thomas t'lslllips, president of
the Florida llr a r t Association, w ill
attend Ihe V ie to r Itorge eomert
Saturday night
Phillips It (ruin St. Petersburg,
Also attending w ill be Douglas
DeNren, president o( the state
Heart Association Medical Advia
ory Committee, and D r Simon
IM f, of Jacksonville
T lik e lt till) are available fur
the e u n rrrl. Only M seats are left .
tail Jaycees. who are pruinoltog
the concert, aay that acoustics arc
r x ie llrn t in this tertion of the
( (vie ( enter.
The final list of Heart )u n d
Concert sponsors In tlud rs Mr. and
M r. George Harden J r . D r. ami
&gt;|r, R. M Hosemond. D r, and
Mrs W. W. White. Mr* Herman
Jaiobten M
M rr and Mrs A. C.
H ou dnry' Mr. and Mrs
H J.
Hauinan
Dr
and Mrs. Simon
Doff, Mr, mid mT . Thomas "p h lT
lips, and Douglas DeNecn.

Group To Meet
The first meeting of the
year ft* Ihe M enial Health A sto
elation of Seminole County w ill
be held F rid a y at I p. m. at Um
offire of the F irs t Federal Savings
and lavaa Association, 1M Weal
Firat SI.

'Blank' Harrison
Had Bleached Hair

Mrs. Bruce Chosen
Organization Head

Mr*. Cam illa R m cr rvlu ro rd la
Sanford Saturday ■• the president
of a new organization.
Mrs llru ce, miperyisor of coun­
ty registration. Irfl herr F rid a y
as president of the Florida Asttw
elation of Suprrintendcnta of It *
gistratiun. The Association chang­
ed II* Dim e during the m id-w in­
ter mecling In Orlando, She now
heads th r Florida Association of
Supervisors of Elections Inc.
Tlie two day session included
hearing proposed legislation lo r
the state legislature anil nomina­
tion of officers, who will tie elect­
ed next summer.
T h r group adopted a plan submilted by M rs. llruce lo help tho
handicapped in rtrrlion* Special
card* w ill lie Issued lo the per­
manently blind permitting thri*
to vote wit bout constantly fillin g
out a long form T h r long lurtn
p rim a rily ia for ihe illiterate. Tha
new ruling w ill avoid embarrass­
ment and dlacomforl (ur Uis
handicapped.

M IA M I ( L i I 'l )— A blond* b u s i-i.o Oct. 7, He wss given up fur
ursitnan who cam r bark front the [dead when 23-year old Ruy- U. O l'drad'' relaxed with his fa m ily sun. a California convict, eonfeaInday and still-p u d ie d police tried sed recently to k illin g him and
lo determine how hr spent three burying his body near Jackson­
Inst month*.
ville.
__________________
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James
K. Hnrris-jn, _32,
woo (urn
Police h -p rd H arrison might be
^ U|) . h „ , after a ronvici con- aulc
,u throw
lllIUW some
, unl, light w
Ilr
able lo
on ,the
g n u ,,, him, returned to lo t ,tr*..ge v a .r, hut hr msuted hr
fam ily late Saturday from I'hoe recalls nothing (hat happened to
ms, Arts
apparently after suf- him after ( M 7. He said it seemtd
ft-ring amnesia He rrm em lw rrd only a tingle day had patted.
nothing of h it W hrrralm ult
A fte r Harrison came "*Uva"
Harrison disappeared from hie
again, the convict told authorities
home in Indian River C ity, F la ., to California he concocted the
story to fool police. Hut Detective
1.1. 11. L. Sands o f Jacksonville
■aal aulhuriHea were not ready to
close U&gt;« ease.
Police disclosed lhat H arm o n
Ues&lt; hed his hair white he wa*
missing, but they refused to spec­
ulate why. Harrison said he kuew
Sun mole fo irs l rangers today nolliuig alaiut U,
reported three weekend fires, on*
Hands said he dlscuverrd «&gt;1
of which wa* brought under con­ dene*' of hlra chiliy while eaamintrol by Hoy Stouts and volunteers. ing Harrison's head for tear*.
P A S A D E N A . Calif ( U P li — CoItangirs said a blare two miles
"lie 's got no scar that I could
south uf Geneva would have con­ find, nothing al all that would ac­ median Stan F rrb c rg , 37. and hia
sumed some 2U I acres of tim ber count for all the blood found on secretary Donna Jra n Andie sun,
except fur quick action by Scout Ih r teat of h it abandoned ca r," 2B, were wed here over the Week­
end.
Tneip W of Winter Park
said Hands.
__________________
Scinils. working under thr sup
The delertiv* said he ia "not by
,
,, . .....
•rvision of Ed G randla-rry, Scout­
any means" convinced of K a r r i- 1 I lllt'V t'H ( r t 'l $1&lt;)0
master, Jim
Robinson.
T o m
T liie ve t entered the Sanford
t'laike and Fleet I'eeptcs, W inter son's amnesia account but added
Park, had tlie firr under control a check of Ihe young business | Rowling A lle y Friday night and
when rangers arrived The blare man's character indicated it was stole two cigar boxes from ■
burned ahout a half acre of scrub regarded by fn rn ds and business j small locker. Missing ia about
associate* as “ excellent.'*
&lt;R150 in bills and change.
timber.
Hangera said this blarr would
have h rrll “ (Hit of control" by Hie
lime Hicy arrived
The tonewood Fire Department
wa, credit n l with it upping a blare
al Ssnlandq T ra ile r Park, w h irh
itarted by burning trash. I|
was ronlalned, lu some drgree, by
Hie IJtlle W rklva River and
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l _________
, „bu acres
Nine )• ar old T e rry Lam b was M ary Road, It a heavy equipment
canals
Approxim
ately
were burned.
, celeased from Seminole Memorial operator (or th r city, lie was off
Two a rre t were burned aliotil Hospital this morning and return- duty when the accident occurred.
ihrrc miles south of Oviedo la-fore *d lo h it fa m ily houseboat at the
T e r ry is the son of M r. and
rangers could rtlinguished a blaze bandshell. T e rry was hit by a Mr*. Jesse Laiub, newcom eri to
whippeil thnaigh wiaidlanda by truck Salurday morning as hr Sanford who live un a houseboat
! high winds Hanger* tsid a quick rode hi* bieyrle down Lakrthore with their five children. Lam b ia
r i || |„ M r. Allele Parson* pre Illvd.
a carpenter L L Jack Hickson and
John Thomas Fo rtie r J r ., FT, Sgt Leo Ruck invastigaled the
vented greater damage.
driver of thr troth , Intel police of­ accident.
ficers lhat the boy awrrved hi*
More fori u n ite than T e rry was
bicycle lu front of his pick up as five year old W alte r" C h a r 1 a a
both traveled west between Hood Young, iwft't Prcan Ava. The Utile
and Park Ave.
Negro boy darted to front of
Tlie Seminole High P T A w ill
T e rry w a i taken to tha Sanford a car driven by Josh Chandler J r . ,
meet at T !KI tomorrow night for Clinic, where Dr. E d Lindsey ex and suffered on ly facial abrasions
rterlb&gt;n of officers and am end­ ■mined him for a possible skull when be struck Um right fro n t
ment of by-laws
fracture. He was role a red thia fender.
The session w ill be Held la the morning still suffering abrasions.
Chandler told police officers bo
music room of Ihr high aehoo),
The child ran Into ths right saw the child and had almost
■nd w ill adjourn at ■ when n u m ­ front fender of the truck, and wxs stopped Um car. Tbs accident
bers w ill hear a lecture by C h a r­ dragged » feet aa tas dr War at- occurred on Pecan Are. between
les S. High, consultant for aacept- temped to avoid hitting him. Tha Mh and lotk Sts. Walter wai u k Im. x 1 children for the K ata Bonrd hicy cl* was knocked to one side. rn to Seminole Memorial Hospital
*f Education.
Fortiee, who Uvea aa ( h i Lake (or amtrgsney treatment.

3 Fires Reported
By Forest Rangers

•Stan Frcberfr Weds

Two Children Hurt
In Traffic Mishaps

PTA Will Meet
To Pick Officers

1•*H-

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W INN-DIXIE HELPS ME GET

Gunmen Rob Bank;
law Seeking Clues

Q uantify Right* R e u rc
PRICES GOOD Thru

M O R E FOR M Y F A M IL Y

Thuri. F r i, Sat.
Jan. **, 33. U

H1ALEAII' (U P I)-T b e FBI and

local aulhorltle* today acarchcd
|a r due* left behind by two hold
gunmen who erraped wilh alraoit
$20,000 from a Hialeah raving*
and loan aitodation.
Th* two men gained entrv tnlo
0ia Cltlien'a Federal Savins* and
Loao Ann. ahortly after eloring
Hme Ttteaday on the peetrnae of
■ ikin g a drpoait
At Aral the pair were iteniod
entry by bank official*. But a
law minute* later they were »d
milled after 'rilin g branch man­
ager Mr*
Laura Rowrll they
•anted to make a depoalt.
H r*. Howell la id they forced the
door a i aoon a* ahe turned the
fcry Both men wore ahort aleeve
ggmrt ahtrti and faded blue Irani
. One laid. "D o what we tell you
« r we’ll blow your headt u f f "
One of the cun men. ihort md
fwartby. atood near the door
While hla ta ll, blond partner
walked behind the counter and
Rued »l* women and one man
■ gain*! the wall. The ilx were
ordered l« lie on the floor after
$he bandita trooped IIB .IM In caih
and
cheek*
from
the
r»ih
drawer*
The pair llirn hacked (lowly
W t the door, f’olice and the FBI
War* mmmoned a few minutelite r. AothortUea aald they did
aot know If the men eicaprd by
ta r or m foot.
David Stuiin, p rrtld rn t of the
M vlnta and loan aaaocialion, laid
oM the atoten fund* wrre Iniured

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Kitahliahcd 1008____ T IH ’llSDAY. J ANUARY 22. 10,&lt;i»

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 354

Snow, Storms, Floods Hit U .S .
Manager Is Selected 14 Counted Dead,’ At Least 52 Dead
Five Missing In In Icy Onslaught

PROTECTION AO A INST POLIO—March
of Dimed leader* get their Salk (thole front
Dr. J»ck Thurmond, county health director.
Firat on the Rat ia Mr*. Huanell Spencer.

chairman of the Mother*’ March, scheduled
Keb 2. Lett to right. Dr. Thurmond, Mr*.
S| enter. Mra. Martin Dyer, John Saul*.
Wight Kirtley.
(Ilendd Staff Photo)

Adults Also Need Those Polio Shots
Kundt for the support of Ihr
Adults should hiv* poNo shoU, Spencer amt Mra Martin Dyer, cochairmen of ihe Mother's March, Nalional Foundation and It* pat
too.

•

ThM is lb* m t u i K that lead
•a
o( llw
Seminole County
March nf Dime* arr stressing
during January. The latest vie
Ikn of the crippling diaeaie wa»
a woman. ■ y*ara old.
Yesterday afternoon John Sauls
chairman of the dried. Wight
K irtley, eo chairman. Mra. Huatrl

all had their polio ahota.
AdulU who have mil been &lt;n
norulated with Ihe Salk vaccine
• hould make arrangements with
their family p h y tiria n i In do ao.
Children through the age of la
may (el the ahota free at the
‘ounly Health Unit on Palmetto

We

Merchants Discuss
Aids To Business

lent aid program a rr being col
Irced throughout the county now*;
and will climax with Ihe Mothers'
March Feb. 2. The Mothers'
March from 7 * p. m. will take
in all area* served by the Sanlord
post office.
Mra. Spencer la id "The Foun
dation belongs to ra th of us Of
tiie iunds collected in Seminole
County, h2l x per cent slay* here
for the Patient Aid Program 37*a
per rent goes to the Foundation
for research and scholarships
tin- Foundation grant* more than
d,7i*i scholarship* a year
"W hile mnre than Jl.ouo waa
collected in Seminole County la it
year, more than 110,000 w*» spent
for patient aid The program I*
extended to all children through
the age of l i , for research and
therapy on birth defect* »nd rheu­
matoid a rth rlti*. a* well a* the
usual lr&gt;alrnrnt and prevention of
polio,"
The Foumlwiun ha* not stayed
Idle. With the discovery of an
effective vaccine, the door* of
good health have been opened to
Ihouajnd* of other afflicted chitd frn and adult*, the added
------------------------------

The Washing tun Senators have chosen the mail who
will mu.mgr Sanford'* team in the Class It Florida Stale
Longue this year.
His appointment will la* announced in the very near
future, acrnrHinyr to W. K. McKol&gt;erU. Selection of the Sunford malinger was made ill the past few days.
McRoherts, who met Sherry Robertson. Senator** farm
director, said “everything is progressing nicely.”
The Sanford Rasciadl ('lull, a non-profit organ tuition,
will oimrate the t«*am. Me Roberts said that membership now
ia often for prosjiective stockholders.
Anyone interested in puttiiiK money in the club should
contact MeRolwrt* at FA 2-0GL t.

$1 Million Bonds
Sold By Seminole
the State Devrlupmrnt Commit
turn today opened tiida fur $1 mil
lion In Seminole County roxd
bonds
On hand for Hie event ui Tali*

Mikoyan Thinks
U. 5. Wants Peace

water were all member* id Ihe
County Commission amt Mack
Cleveland Jr., county attorney
In
a telephone convn aalion
trom Tallahassee, Cleveland laid
that the Senimnlr bond* were
"h id in” by the Florida Sat ion at
group nf banka. Jacksonville, at
an average Interest ro il of 4 14
per cent. Four firm * submitted
bids on the Si-mmole bond*.
"The coinmisdon amt I arr
very happy at the number ot
bids and the low interest rale
on our bonds," Cleveland said.
"M e recommended lhal the Deve­
lopment Commission. which meets
tomorrow in Gainesville, accept
the low hid for our bonds "
Cleveland aaid the low interest
rate "reflects the good condition
ot the Seminole County road pro­
g ra m ." lie added Ihai the St-tnl
mile hid wat "as good, or te l­
le r than bids on bonds ottered by
three other counties” *1 today's
meeting.
The huml* will riot be an in ­
debtedness against the enmity.
They carry the gusrantrr of the
sreundary gasoline lax, rw llrrtrd
by the atxle lor the conn tie.
The I t million in bond* will
mature la IMS.

Floods In Ohio

t a i l e d F i t t s l u l c i n a tio n a l
I Thousands were left homeless by
Floods, snow, sleet, rxtn, lor- the Hoods and damage was in the
C O L l'M H I O h io ( U r n — The nadir wind* slid h ittr r cold hit tbs m illion* of dollar*.
grim toll of Hash flood* In Ohio nation today in the worst on­
The five m illin g weru tossed
rose to 14 today wtih police re­ slaught ot tiie winter. Deaths at­ into Ih r raging Chagrin River to
porting a number of persons miss­ tributed to weather condition* are a rescue operation.
11 least $2.
At llulfalo, N Y „ a grain boat
ing smt up to to.wx) homeless.
In addition, five persons Were was ripped from it* mooring* by
4 cull! wave slopped the record I missing
and presumed dru*ued m gale force winds and flood cur­
ramlall which dumped up to five Ohio s worst Rood In two decides.
rents and sent crashing into the
inches of rain on the slstr hut
main span of in important hridg*.
Ihe snow and ley pavement* made
Tbe bridge was demolished.
cleaning up operations d ifllru ll.
Rivers leave Rank*
Emergencies wi re declaied In a
In Connecticut, an Ire jam sent
number id elite* Including Coliim
Ihr llo u ia lo n ir River •pilling over
Ini* anil Mount Vernon
its hanks al New Milford. Hood­
School*, shirrs, snd factorie*
ing several building*
closed in man*
areas. S lrrlAl Sharon, I'a , the Shrnango
tielm rlrd N a tio n a l G u a r d s m e n
River f o r c e d hundreds fo He#
Tin- death of a local contractor
Joinrd local oftlctats and Coast
their homr* In the worst Hood in
Guirdsmen in rescue o|&gt;erathins. yesterday afternoon wa* ruled ac­
Ihe community's history. The riv ­
The Red Cross «*-| up emergency cidental liy t'oroner Hugh Duncan.
John Henry G riffis. 47, wa* er. swollen hy two days of rain
housing
fa c iiiiir*
in
scliools,
and a J.Ouu foot tee jam below
churches, bulge ball* and private wounded fatally when he apparent­
ly jerked his automatic shotgun Ihe city , spilled over more than a
homes.
■toren blocks.
The la in * came suddenly and from a hook tn a clothes rlo trt,
Flash Hi* &gt;d(ng in ih r Buffalo
.. .
.
...
...
continued without letup to cause causing it to discharge.
G rlftis was atone In his hum. " « w “ ' ^ r i l * d a. one of tha
the worst flood in Ohio In more
than 20 year* III some areas, the (Vff W rit First St when the arc.
. ln. . h r .
^ ‘ ,ory’
I ombiits'd Hihh) and wind ilim aga
flood was compared with th r l!H4 drnl occurred. The th rll entered
around
Huftatn
wa*
expected
to
fltMvcl, ihe worst in Ohio’ s history, his Irfl side, next to I lie heart. In
Ire lilts Bridget
v e iligsting officer* said that Grif run close to tu imllhm dollar*.
At Madison, B u t, laic Wednes­
Thr downpour turned small ft* already had prepared hunting
day, a group of school children
streams inlo river* It broke tin­ equipment for a trip.
The gun apparently m ig h t on waded to safety through the ru*h»
ier in the major rivers, sending
rhunks two fret thick amt $0 feel some clothing In Ihr r ln tr t, as the mg wafer* of a flooded stream
when their bus stalled on a
square pounding inlo bridges. A hunter grabbed R by the barrel.
tirtllis wat a partner in thr tirhlgr. Minutes alter ihe children
number of tiridgrs cracked under
Ihe relentless pressure. The high­ contracting firm of lir if t i* and had reached safely, Ihe bridge
buckled.
way patrol said It wat Impossible llu n irr. Mrs G riffis wat In Sealtle
Flood, wjnd and rain damage
lo make ail a rru ra tr tabulation of Wash , when the shooting uccurrwas equalled by the snow and bited.
Hooded roads
Flood damage was high in Col
Investigating wilh Duncan were tr r rold which swept the interior
tn b illia rd like proportions.
umhus where more than 2..VX) per­ Constable Slim Galloway and De­
sons were rva ru a trd from thetr puty Sheriff Vcrn Brewster
homes Travel acrutt the city
Griffis has Itvrd in Sanford for
trom east lo weal was almost Im ­ th r past nine years Hr was born
possible The Scioto River over­ April 21. 1921, In Ration! He
flowed, furring evacuation of pub- was * member of thr Elks lauige
lie housing units.
of Sanford
Also surviving are lour rhildrrn,
Cathie, Judy, Johnny and David,
Sanford. Iwu brother*, Janies
M IAM I fU P I) A new cold
G riitl*. Sanford. Rudolph Griffis,
Flush*, one sitter, M r* Evelyn w a rr moved inlo northern Florida
today, nothing tempeiatureg down
Woods, Sanderson
Funeral servlets -sill lie *1 1 '&lt;* near 'feW ng.
Pensarola registered S3 degree
p. m. Saturday a l Ihe Uhurrh of
God uf Prophecy, 24lh and Elm. weather and Tallahassee had 41
IIES MOINES. Iowa (U P I) The Rev. J H. M ister w ill offi degrees. It wa* a balmy I t tn
President Elsenhower called on
riale Hurial w ill Iw In Oaklawn Miami amt Fort Myers.
Ihr R rpiifillran Party today to
The cold wave, accompanied by
quit acting like • "hibernating Memorial Park. llrit*o n Funrral scattered shower*, was expected
llo iiir It in charge of arrange
elephant" between rlection ram
In reach South Florida tonight.
menl*.
patent
Forcrastrr# said Hh* mercury
lie also told the GOP Nationjl
would dip lo 44 In South Florida
Committee that the party must
lonlght ami 24 in the north re­
tell the country right now what it
gion# A low of so was predicted
stands for In term* of long range
for Key W rit.
goals
The cold wave wat rspeclcd ta
Thr President's prescription for
remain through Saturday.
a Republican comeback from its
Thr tatrst frlptd spell enm rl on
defeat* of 191* was contained in
the heel* of unseasonably warm
WASHINGTON
(
U
P
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Amer­
a message In Hu- opening set-inn
and humid weather which scnl
of th r national rom initter's two ica's Atlas talking satellite ts Vacalionrr* tn the heaebts Weddav mei-ling which climaxed this dead
Thr Defense De par I menl said n r-day as tem tieraturr* rlim licd
w ick'* round of planning for I9t&gt;it
HuI's Ion Allas wilh l i t 140 above no in many cities. Ocala
I lied to Alcurn's demand that
pound*
of Instruments priilubty wa* the w arm rtt &lt;pot In Ihe naHu- GUP login campaigning on
Bon With an *4 while Fort M yeri
a p a l iiu iiid basis, E itrnhow rr plunged hack inlo th r ttino-phrre hsd an $1 and Jackionville a 10,
and burned up over the 1'arlHe
told Hie eom m lKrr
" I deeply regret lhal sumr pro sometime before 10 a m Wednes­
pie look u)Nm our party ** ■ kind day after circling ihe earth more
uf
lillw-mallng
elephant
who than .Mmi times
The Smithsonian Aslrapliyslcat
wakr* wilh s mighty trumpet
Idatl al election lime am) then laboratory al Cambridge, Mast.,
rr-ts ralm ly until the nett ram *ahl a firry nhjerl wa* teen in
Ih* -kies at • M ■ m hy the I ’ S
palgn
"P olitical activity must tie a naval hate al Guam and hy the
The Herald is welcoming totter*
matter of u iirciniiiing rlfo rt
It cruiser Rochester halfway beciting Sanford resident* fu r cour­
must go on v a day* s year if tween Hawaii and Japan.
When Ih r Atlas, the heaviest teous acta.
wr are to maintain thr vitality
In Hu* mall lids morning, them
satellite
ever launched, wat hist
that has made our nation grrat.'*
led intn orbit from t'a|w Canaver­ were three letter* A ll three laud*
al. FI*., Dee 1$, scientists pre­ •d t'apt. Arnold W illiam * o f Hm
dicted it wuuld stay aloft Jn days. Sanford Pullce Department for hla
It actually circled Ihr glolw 44 • uurtesy and consideration.
The letters will appear tn Tha
days
Herald Inmorrow but th r fact that
*11 three praised Capt. W illiam*
An u n d e n t at I 47 p ni yes­
in unrelated rates it worthy o f
terday Hed up traffic at ?4Hl and
mention today. One cited him /o r
Park
bill caused no in ju n ct
patience during an accident on
police said
.Veil- nttils* A vr., another fur h it
Mur I Edwin dusted Jr
til
\n estimated f&gt;ll U dtlrs of cold
, . .
,
. . .
, lu n tu lr ration when a rlu ld was
lia rn -o n A vr fulled lo In-ed the In n k . s o d s quaftlily «.f mP »ere j 4||Uik &lt;m y rrflrh A ( r
|hp
ktnp sign a* hr rnlerrd 2Mh Hi. stolen from the drink box at June* other for Ins rodstant i uurtesy a*
Tire Shop, Ninth and Sanford, last a frtrm l and a policeman.
hy tie F in d tnan
H iistrd't *47 sedan tuslairisd night.
Tiie letters were mailed 111 run*
dim s get uf $140 when it was hit
Vide I Jones told Sgt W K Cut- Dection with the J a y r r ii' Courtssy
hi a ear driven try Floyd Spark­ glove and Howard Whrh hr] of the Week, Jan. 2ft 31.
man. 1)4 IIu m i II Avr Sparkman poller department that Hie thieves
w *i going rast on 24th Si. ( ‘apt. e vld rn tl; had pnro the hoi open
Arnold Williams investigated
with a bar.

Contractor's Death
Ruled Accidental

emphasis un beautification of
downtown Sanford and m«rr park*
ingn ap*ce The dralrra alto re­
quested a resolution to the city nnd
WASHINGTON (U P I) - Soviet
county, aakinr Ihe two govern­
D -puly Premier A natla* I Mtko
ment* to purchase equipment at
homr whenever possible.
yan said today his visit lo the
United Stairs has convinced him
Kd Hunt, repreacniative for th«
the American people want lo end
dealer*, cited a recent hid accept
the cold war "once amt fur all'*
ed for city truck*. "When the city
ami establish "good neighbor" re
buy* from Orlando in a deal that
lation* with Russia
amount* to $111,000, it ia taking a
Mikoyan said it was Ihe re­
lot of our money over there. The
sponsibility of Russia amt ihe
local hid war not much higher than
United Stale* to tee that the liethe Orlando bid "
lire * of Russian and American
Jewelry atorca look a different
people are fulfilled
BAGHDAD, Iraq ( U l'l) — The tack, and prevented reason* why
H r expressed his views in a
Iraqi government (ormally recog- people shop in another city. It. S'.
'Thank you" telegram to Secre­
oiled Cuba'* revolutionary govern Hlackweldcr, rrprrvcntuig depart
tary of Stale John Fo»'.rr llullei.
incut *turra tald, “ We are harping
menl Wedneaday.
It waa sent trom Argenlla, New­
loo much on Orlando amt not wurkfoundland. where Mikoyan'* plane
mg hard enough on thing* lo cep
was forced to make an emergen­
people hero We can't criticise
WASHINGTON (UPJ) - I Ted- 1
A highlight a f tin- year fur cy landing because ol a fire In
people fur where they spend their
f dart Elsenhower plan* lo Join
Ih r engines An unofficial trans­
w r u 7 « « • " * • » ,° V * ro n u ’
I SSt aS
Queen Elisabeth at form al cere money. W# should d e v u• iT
Sanf in i " * *ailicit nf Parent* ,tWl Teacher* lation wav made pnhlir by the
nnd energy to one placer Sanford.
Mill Ik- ol -civrd next Monday and Soviet embassy.
moniaa opening lb * J*t. Lawrence
F ra u d i l(oumi!lal. chairman uf
Be* » * r In June
Tuesday night*, when t'harlra S
Mikoyan told Dulles: "My trip,
Ihe Diuann, told merchant* hr ha*
High &lt;&gt;r tor State Department of
received a number of letter* with Education hat a return engage- though not a long on*-, ha- con­
firm ed our conviction that the
suggestions aUiul improvement*.
„ , .
American people, like the Sovlrt
LONDON &lt;UPI)- i rune Min Several of ihe tiuiinraamrn felt nu, , n _
,
High received much a-'laint for people, want to do away with the
ister Harold MacMillan indicated that teller* published m the Her
Unlay there may be a Western | aid were bail publicity and hurt hi* appearance* here l«&gt;t year, Told war' onrr and fur all. In
according to Mr? Ira Southward, i'«tahlt*h good neighbor relation*
aummlt meeting lo dia&lt; us* frr*h their nusiut a*
rouip it president, who said that lietwren our countries It i&gt; the
HAVANA (U l’ l) H ie "w a r
pmpoaal* to the Soviet*.
Kounilllat oulln.cd cummitlevs .
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. nunieruua request* for hi* return grrat rraponathtlity ot huth »ur c rim e *" trials of non defeated foes
which ssl t&gt;e chosen at a genera .
,
.,
have l&gt;*eii made
governments to see that Ihese de­ of Fidel Castro, rndorw rl tty Ihe
meeting o f the merchant*. -Ian. Jt*.
Trie *|ieaker w ill discuss pentn- sire* are fu lfille d a t soon a* po* rherrs of more than Mxy.non Cu­
in
the
Civic
Center.
The
planning
BURBANK. Calif. lU P ll- P ia n etil situations that isccur in th e ; Slhle
bans at Wednesday * t a i l mast
lot arranger Buddy Cole. 42, w *i committer will arrange a vis- live* of a child fruui tin- element-j
meeting here, begin today In Ha­
reported in *ertou* condition today month sales calendar for all cate­ ary g radrt through high school
vana's IS.Ono seal Sport* f'alare
gories,
the
promotion
committee
a$ St. Jo*eph'a Hospital where hr
Mrs. Noulhward taiidod the cdu
stadium.
w
ill
see
that
the
calcrptar
works;
was taken Wedneaday following a
calur's ability a* a speaker, with
In sis provincial cities, firing
the executive cnm m iltrr w ill «eheart attark.
•pedal emphasis on hi* "d wn to
squads awaited 17 already con­
curr legislation.
earth, practical approach lo In * '
demned men in a nationwide cam
There also w ill Iw a l-uird ot dl *uhjcc| "
palgn which Castro say * w ill mean
rector* composed uf department
ATLANTA (Ul'l) — Geor ge death for alHiiil 4nu supporter* nf
The srs*iunt w ill lu g in at X
RIO DK JANEIRO ( U l'l) — War head* ItoUMlIlat urged all merP in. in Setuinolr High School all Bright, a slrndrr, balding man. misled rx-l'resldrnt Fulgrnrln lia
MinDter Tcxtha Lott lia* urged
V n‘ ‘
I* ™ * *
,(donum. A* last year, tbe speaker fervently denied today that hr had tltta
rm President Jutcrtino KubiDchek to rattend
the ratification meeting al W(J| dlvM f h i( t ' , lP liptwt. ,n ,rr anything to do with the bombing
recall the Brarillan bxttalion now
Hie government today threat
i r lt e.
lure ami open forum periods, with of the Jewish Temple here
•anting with the United Nation* * Charles
ened "revolutionary ju tllr e " for
-Slaubits, Divisiua »dvl* ^ refreshment break between
Bright took th r witness (land UBi riin v lrlrd common criminals
Emergency Force in Suer
or, urgrd merchants lo plan fur
end vaht in the unsworn ila lrm rn t who cleaped from prison during
spring promotion*, ami reminded
permitted liv Georgia law lhal all the revolution unless they surrrn
them lhal th r criticism they were
he knew- nf Ihe Oet t l bombing dered within 72 hours H ire r nf
MEMPHIS l U P l i - Dr. P. B receiving wn- constructive. "You
wav what he read in the newi
these were said to hr Americans
R uttell Jr., an obstetrician and have an awful lot here, hut you
papers
who were evacuated to the United
gynecologist, suggested today that mutl lake advantage uf It." hr
The defense reslrd its case a lt­ Siatea Jan 1 with U, S tourist*.
said
Fidel Caatro seek volunteer* lor
ar Bright made his unsworn state
Agriculture Minister Humberto
The Division's atlcndance wav
medical research among the men
merit
Sort Marin, author ol Cuba's new
\
mcrling
o
f
"il|n
io
*l
puporrequested al a Hireling Frt&gt; 7 of
faring firing squad* in Cuba.
"
I
am
not
guilty.
I
hast
mi
Ihe Florida Council ol llu s in i»» I alice " of Ihe Seminole High School knowledge of e*en how to handle crim inal emir, will prosecute ihr
and Industry The Council it al IT A lis t teen announced l»&gt; the dynam ite" Bright said He *»ld first three defendants *rhrdulrd
for tria l here-- army officers
temtpmg to abolish thr |&gt;rr*onj| president, Mrs John Sclursrd
the most powerful etplosivr he
TALLAHASSEE ( U P ll - The
charged with the torture or mur
&gt; To ia* held al 7"iO pm . Tuesday,
proprri) las.
has
ever
used
was
a
firecracker
stale auditor gave a dean bill of
der uf mere Hian 200 prison*
the vetii.m w ill take place m the
when hr wa* a child
health today to the financial man
muse room id Semlnulr High.
Castro, after repeatedly
drBright
taUl
he
was
with
«
wu
agrmanl and record keeping of
Mrs. S iluranl said that thr session
Honoring Ihe U. *i rungreaanien
the Vnluaia County la* collector
w ill run*dude in time for memlerv man identified as M artltn Craig and newsmen whn liad r r itlr lie d
from well h rfu rr the Sunday
and assessor.
to attrnd the tp rc io ) program to
Cuba's
mas* esreutirms.
lold
!&gt;r i.revcntid th r tame evening by- morning dynamiting until lung Wrdnrsday s meetings dial Ihe
a ltrr Ihr incident H r said hi was
Mrs Kota K Warren. 7b. o f u ,r •s ' ,nln“ lr ‘ uunfy Council of a rn sled and la ilrd without »■v r number of "w ar crim inals" his
men expeit to kill amount to only
,mvs,, huh! A ve., died ua
'. f’arenlt
NEW TURK &lt;U P I)— Fufgrncio JirgO
Vv rdnrsday
, , . and
, Taachert.
. ■
.
w rin g a warrant ami did nul hear
aiaiut one of every I (»*&gt; perton*
’
llie high scImkiI group will meet
I * Balista, ousted dictator of t uha,
| agr action on plans for the rr- the charge* until four days Isli-i killed by American A Iwimh* In
's a id Wednesday night that he ha* m an Orlando hospital
lb- said hr never advocat'd vln Jaiian
Among the survivors ire Samuel in xilid rr of the srhool year, Ihe
no intentiona of making an armed
E, Warren of Sanford. Hawthorne president said A ll members and truce of any kind, has a number
The remark drew a wild uvaliun
invasion o f Cuba.
Funeral Hume is in clisrgi' o f ar- prosiwrltve mamlwrs are rrq u n t uf Jewish trirn d i, has daii-d a Hum Ihe rrmsd.
number
uf
Jewish
girls
and
that
rangrmrnta.
*|ed hi be present
hi* Irn tm a lr in th r Army wa* a
Jrw
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) - In c
At l hr end ui his sUlemrrit
monthly meeting of tiw Florida
Bright stiKid up, raised hi* right
S h e riff* Bureau was cancelled
hand and said’
Wednesday Iwcauae af lack of a
" I i » r t r before you t &gt;mi al
quorum.
MEM I 'l l Iff I t l l ' l l
Ih ry should
before th r Judge, I swear before
have railed the haskrthall e*m»
iny parrnt* who are silling in lids on a&lt; count of rain
m unroum and I sw rar liefurr God
lint Treadwell High rwhool t-eat
SEATTLE, Wash. i U I ' l j —Go*.
Almighty Hut 1 had nothing lo do
Ea»t High here Wednesday night
W illiam A. Egan uf Alaaka was
with Hut horrible launhing."
M 44 a* the sprinkler system went
reported a “ tittle improved" to­
h avw irr and covered the fo o t
day la ha critical battle for re
TTir tis point buck at the ban try again tomorrow after it hws
and many of the 7.000 spectators
oovary from a two - how om rr ford Zoo will have to endure one obtained the drug from Inverness.
— with water.
genoy opera!loo.
m urr day of captivity
When Ihe deer ha* been snsrsthe
WASHINGTON (D P I) — Call
State Game anil Wildlife o(li sued, hr w ill be loaded in a
girls are not unirrtalm nrnt—al
rials fired three blanks this mum covered truck on two mattresses,
H O LLY W O O D (U P I) Twen
lead lo Uncle Sam's las collec­
big in an attempt to capture the ami taken lo th r game reserve
tirlh
Century For
Studios an
WASHINGTON ( U l'l)
krgen
tors.
The
big
buck
was
burn
five
deer.
The
blanks,
which
were
nounerd today that sultrv scire*t
Uae I’resident A rturo Frunditi
The Internal Revenue Service
F a ir and math colder tonight
§ * s i espeeted lo outline hi* coun­ thought to be filled with a Iran years ago In th r sou. Thousands Gene Tierney hat reentrrrd thr
quilirer drug, were shot (mm a nf rh ild rrn fed him as he wand Mrtm inger &lt; linie in Kama* which and Friday with lows lonlght 14 Said Indaj businessmen may mil
try 's economic plans today la •
dart gun
rr rd around the monkey island. •lie left only Iasi summer after lo to. Southerly wind* betomktg deduct fre t paid to prostilutes on
ra il o* I ’resident Eisenhowaa.
The buck ha* bcciun* loo much When he became ton aggressive els month* ol trra tm rn l
northwest lo lorlh t l la 2* miles Ih rir lax rr-lurns under the guise
of “ entertainment" or “ public rafor the mo to handle, and w ill be for Ihr monkeys, he was moved
A studio spokesman said H D l per hoar, diminishing tonight.
released In the Farmington Game to thr guat and deer rage Now, Tierney's voluntary return tu the
lathin'*** experutilurea.
TALLAHASSEE ( L I ’i ) - The Reserve to spend Ihr rest of hi* too o fficials feel, the big boy famed r iin lr wat rrpurted to them
A Revenue Service official said
c44y a f Tallahassee has filed suit Iff* In the forest. Mrs. Arnold h is become too much for both hy her mother. Mr*. Belle Tier­ W o r k s O n D i it p l a y
some firm s had twen nabbed tr y ­
la I too Circuit Cou.T fo r valida­ Hood, superintendent of the mo, attendants and his rage mates. ney. by telephone from GreenLONDON (U l*l)— A Tollecllon ing to past off sex for-hlra outlays
tion o f I4.SOO.OOO M bond* lo fi- urged Herald reporters lo U ll ihe The wild instinct*, perhaps w ill wte)i. Conn. He said she would not of works by Robert Hurna hat
at legitimate bustnesi deduction*
pence eooatructjoa of a new office public that the dear la not going he satisfied when h r reaches ih r appear In “ Holiday Foe Lovers" gone on display In Moarnw to
Rul he said Ihr practira did not
M ild ln c B fsapaa la raai to itate lo ha destroyed.
forest, and liv r • our hi# life wilh w it'i Clilion Webb wilh whom she mark the 2r*Ah anniversary nf the seem lo Iw widespread
—agencies.
The Wddlifa Commit &gt;ioa w ill Ins own kind.
sLu to s U rn d in ' Laura.''
b io llit ii poet's birth.
He said no luH netim an had
I

Hanford mrrchanta like Ihe idea
o f lh« Ratal! Merchant* Division.
Thia waa apparant from reports
made thla morning at a meeting of
the represent* lives o f oaeh cate
•» ry .
The automobile dealer* suggest­
ed that marchauta place at rune

•News Briefs
Cuba Recognized

High Will Return
For Speeches Here

Ike To Join Queen

War Trials Start
For 600 In Cuba

•Summit’ Possible

• Cole Hospitalized

T in Not Bomber'
Bright Tells Jury

Asks Troup Recall

Castro, Take Note

PTA Schedules
Important Session
A t Seminole High

• Volusia ‘Is Clean’

Cold Will Arrive
'n Area Tonight

Stop Hibernating,
Ike Urges Repubs

After 500 Trips,
Atlas Is No More

Captain Nominated
By Three Letters

Two Cars Collide;
Drivers Not Hurt

Won’t Invade Cuba

Mrs. Rosa Warren
Dies In Orlando

No Quorum, No Meet

Could Have Called
Game Due To Rain

Deer Refuses To Sleep;

• Egan ‘Improving^

Frundizi Sees Ike

Bonds For Building

Cold Drinks, Milk
Stolen By Thieves

Sex Not Entertainment,

Has Another Day In Zoo

Even Shoplifter
Bargain-Conscious

H U M KHTEAD IU P I) — Even a
shoplifter la bargain . annscioua
ta \s V irg il Kilpatrick, a Unit &amp;0.
M lien Kilpatrick was arrested
Wednesday for taking three Udllea
of ahavmr lotion valued at T l
ceuta from a super market he told
police;
protested formally when his rati
“ It was such a good bargain I
girl bills were d rrla rrd taxable. couldn't pass tt up."
At the same time, the agency
conceded that th r call girls prnb
ably can gvt away without pay­
ing Ineome taxes tf they do not
go in for big rolls of monry,
fancy aparlmenta or furs.
I . I . Brady, form er Semtmln
•The only way you ran let! how
much they’re making la to dump County sheriff and representathem upside down to see what’s live, mil be n years old tomoat
In thetr pockets,*' an* agent said
The lax spokesmen pointed out
In a pre birthday state menl,
that legitimate public relation*
and busmen outlays ar* deducti­ Brady said, “ I consider myself
ble. Hut they said txp e n te i for one of the young men of Sanford."
anything Illegal—which prostllu
Brady has lived in Sanford for
turn ia—uia$ out be deducted.
hi years.

Internal Revenue Says

Actress Admitted
To Clinic Again

W eaker

‘Sheriff’ Brady
To Have Birthday

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Youth W ill Conduct Ladies M d Officers Installed
Presbyterian Service

The young people of Ihr Junior, Y ou." T h i, theme w ill be carried
Pioneer, »nd Senior High Fellow- ou‘ *■» the evening wirvien.
»h!p, of the F ir ,l Prr»h&gt;terl,n
Thnv* who will p ,r tlr ip ,ie a rt:
T V , C ivic cad Kin* A rt, d e p a rt-,e ll. Mr*. H. K. M rW h'irlrr. M rt. c iv il d e frn ir. She Mated Ihc 1m- Churth w ill conduct Ih r evening " ^ n M inn. Junior Fellow,hip;
Alev Carman and Lind, W illm m ,,
-------portanca
of an evacuilion pUcr
■ u U rd Oif Sanford Wom»n'» 1J A Vounf. Mr». "n. "*
T. H *rrrn
,
worthtp M rt ire Sunday i l 1 p Pioneer Feilowihlp; C liffo rd Mc_ .
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n .e ..i.r $#d Mr«. W. A. An-Wion. Prcccd- fo r every town. Sanford it among
aub
combined Ik flf
rrtutar ,
,hp IuJ)chcon , m u i(fll pro.
Kibbin III. John Miller, and Cur
the f!v« target area* in Florida. m. In th r church aanctuary.
■RMlhly Steeling* with » covered I |r im w il p r r .e n ltd . M ri. M il T h r public ibould be taught pro
Tbt* ifr v ir e I, an obirrvancr II* Uarnci. Senior High Ftllow Jink
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d iih luncheon W'rdnrrday.
drrd CUrk. who recently came le rtlo n a ra im t th r radio-active of Ih r General A » rm b ly'» Youth »hip. The following boy, from the
Pioneer F r||q *ih lp w ill u»btr
I l o i t f i i t i were Mr*. J. I Jew* lo Oilren from Cbarltilon, W. fallout (hot follow* a bomb. M r,. Sunday
in
the
P rcib &gt; lrri*n
Bedford Aikrn, W rilcy B a rn r,.
Va., i.n g arw -ral «,loi. She w .t Itru b a k rr gave Ihc croup initrucicrutnpenlrd by M r and M r,. tlon* for th li protection. Channel, Cburrb, United Statrv. T hr th rm r Tommy King, Jack Ivey, Chip
Berger W raler. Following her 6to and 1210 arc the one, tpat of the young p«ople for Ibe year Sharon, Jimmy Touhy.
m |o i , Mr. W rite r pl.-.yed two vio­ w ill
i , *T ^ t the World S#e C h riit to
T tir Junior and .Senior High
b ro a d ta il alert,.
lin »olo. while b l, wife iccomM ri. S. J. N il p re irn trd Mr*.
rh o ir. under Ihr direction of M r,.
p.nlrd him on th r piano,
Steplirn M iklcr, Slav!*, why vuokr
George Touhy. m inltter o f m u iit,
A ltrr thr luncheon M ri pop on 1 1| Club work in Sen, iW'lr
w ill prew nt Ihr fhora! M lrc tio n ,
Itru b ik ir p rc ic n lrd * Ulk on County. She conducted a ik it with
M l, a Joan Wilke w ill play the organ.
Ih r following g irl, from Slew,.
The CPO W |*H Uvib initialed
Shell, ben, Itorothy Dud,. Judy
T hr public I. cordially invited
It* 1*18 nodal neiurn with an InJekubclu, h h irlry Mtkler. Virginia
to hear today’a youth apeak for
atalJation d in e r bald In Ibe Naval
CHriat.
ltra « lry , Kli/at&gt;r!h M iktrr, *m l
A ir U allon ballroom iialurrtar.
V irginia Slanko. T hr th rm r of Ihr
, During the rcrrmanira
M ri
*k it w a, la frty m Ih r boute.
Bedford M a r ik tll wai ia ita llc d av
M r, C. M. F lo w n ,. M r,. ¥.
C. H. McKibbrn wav g v itil of
S tM d c n i w ill, M ri. Richard Ro
E. Bob. and M r,, b'. H. Whitney honor on h i, birthday Sunday
M f . vice p rta ld rn i; Mr*. M arvin
were appointed lo a nominating
A fdar, aeerdary; and U r*. Norwhen Mr. and M r,, frving Feinfhe V. F. W. A uxiliary held It. comm illee in Ih r riv ic depart
■land B tllrfa u illr. in a iu r r r .
Ix rg and M r. and M r*. J. f,
m
rnt
■ D ia n n a began at &gt; p m. In rrg u l.r raccltnc T urw liy night
Horlon
entrrtaincd.
Ik * m u m of tb t A m b**M duri. with |ht p rriid c n l. M ri. K u ly n
Friend, and co worker* were
G u c ii, marked from a buffet ta* Dlibrow, presiding Thr meeting
Invited to a pa rly and aleak bar­
blc of lia r aaodalcbe*. Muffed w *. opened w ith pledge to ihtbecue at Winkle Haven on the
celery, chip* and dipt and cof. flig and prayer by the cblpUio,
Weklva Itiv r r. Outdoor g.m rv
M r.. Margaret D illard.
t$t.
were enjoyed during the after­
Thr charter w a , ilr.ped in
K ie l, offieer wa* pieacnlrri w ith
noon. In Hie evening cvcryom
roraiga ef camalloai. T h r of- memory of B e lly Smith, who died
w . t Invited info Ihc living room
cera Ub|a w a i decorated w ith on J,nu«ry a. I W . She w „ the
where a d rlicm u , barbecue dinner
rrangemenl of golden chry- Ire,rarer and arcrctary of Ihc
t iiu m d a t
wa, nerved buffet alyle.
M r*.
S illy
T’aralto
tm u m i accented with blue lu iilltr y .
Royal Ainhatiadorv meet at the
M. Tb# cantarpiaea waa won handed In her rrtlgnatlun a*
Tbora attending were: Mr. and
guird ,nd w a, unanlmnuily elect- F'irM M apllit Church* at 7 p. rn. M r,. C. If. McKIbbcn. Judy. J im ­
lit e r by M r i. Nara W illia m i.
rd i t tr ta iu rc r fo r Ihr balance
Choir practice at the F ir it Bap- mie and Donnie: M r,. Charle,
»
nf thr )»»r. M r,. Caroline Pleno liv l Church a* follow*: Carol, M a u ig U i, Winter Park:
Mm
I, Ihr nrw guard.
A: IS p. m.; Concord, 7 p. in.; Clara Edge; U r. and Mr*. Glen
Thr president
reminded all and Church, &gt; p. in.
O liingcr and ton; Mr. and M r,
member, nf the d lit r ir t mtcting
Tha Metlu&gt;di»l M en', Club w ill lu r r y M iller and two io n ,. Or
to I * held In Dcband on Feb. meet m McKinley H ill at 7 p. Undo: M r,, ltob Ramey, April
I. She thinked thofe w|m helped m. George M ill, and h i, rommit- aod Mark; M r. and M r,. J. I.
t The P u t Matron* Club. Order in Ihr d o n illo rl of rannrd go«1,, lee are to charge o f lb* aupper. Horton Jr.. J l ramie and (beryle
i f the p a tla rn Star, bold It* Jan- clothing, etc . fu r needy velcran, Rev- Baicora Carlloa, auperio- Dawn; Chief and M r,. Cbarlci
trn d rn t of thr Florida Methodut Rone. Melanie aud Nancy: M al­
y meeting on Monday evening during ibe C hrU tm a, holiday,.
She urged Ib r group In Iq r r r iic C hildren', Home, w ill tie the ipca- lory Ann and Richard Fetnbcrg.
the M(tonic 11*11.
Ih rir effort* In recruiting new ker.
•T ha meeting w ai a tpecial ucig fin o bl honor of Uie Junior menber,.
Chancel Choir of the K in l M rlb
tm
Matroo. M r*. U ille Sbepodlal Church w ill rehtarie at 7:10
fa jd . Who w a i to be laltlated into
p. n .
i i i Hub. T b * chlefcm and dump]P b fD A t
tag dinner a lio honored b r r hui&lt;
Seminole Aaweiatlon M u a le
la n d , L. T . hheppard, re tirin g
K o tik al at the Flrat R aptiil
Enliatcd pertonncl from Ihr
Mr. and M r*. John William* Church at 7.10 p. in. About 21
I i l l p au ilt Ipatron* w in are men,. have * i U irir g u n ta her parent,, churchei w ill be participating.
Sanford N iv a l A ir Station w rrr
b a n of" the
tb * chapter were Invited,
t htruh Choir practice at Hie acrvtd a dclicioui aupper Sunday
1W Mwly I•le tte d club praaidant, Dr. and M r*. H arry N. Sage, F,r»t
Mrlbodiat Church at 4 :IS night by Congregation Rcth lv
Columbui, Ohio.
M r*. J., Andertoq, p rrild rd at
____
r a il at th r USD.
Mr. and M r*. Jerry Mryrra, p. m.
Ike dinner and alio at Ibe rtire lSATURDAY
T r e n d for the o cia iiu n were
tag following- Tb* menu Intruded, DdUmDre, l i d , werr weekend
The FDat C briatiin Church w ill M arvin M rlU er, prcaidrni of Ihr
ta *4dH|Pn lo U a cWckia durnpl. g u rit, of M r. and Mr*. A. K.
have a poiluck aupper at 6.30 congregation, and hla wife. Thr
tag*. ialad. hot ro lli, pie. apple, Shoemaker Sr.
p. m.
menu included homemade chill,
peach gnd pumpkin, and other
Dr. Il»rry S. Woodruff allrndrd
SUNDAY
aalline,,
rookica,
and caflre.
lb* dittrict rn tc l,n g of lb* Dental
After dinner MraSbr ■rd wa* Society * l ibe l-akcaidr Inn In Pinccrral U ip liil Church Carol Serving Ihr b u ffd alyle aupper
Choir practice at 1:W p. rn.
were U r. and M r,. M tiU rr, Mr.
the club in an Irn- Ml. Dora Monday.
P in trrta l Bapliat Church Chapel and M r,. J. Abcrbarh, Mr. aiul
ra ceremony. M ri, Q e rtru d r
Mr. md M r*. Eugene T trw illr- and Concord Choir practice at M r,. S im Levy, and M r,. L r r
r, a mambar from another
grr, C h ille r, Pa., are vi.iting 1.50 p. m.
Samuel.
V W»a eUo admliltd.
Mr. and Mr*. F red Thurtlon, her
P in c c rtu R a pliit Church Youth
After aupper tb* couple, joined
p irta li.
Fellow,hip at' &gt;:M p. m
in the Informal Sunday night en­
Dr. J .m .* E. W aller, p m u lrn t
tertainment- The evening wa, en­
of Pirdmont College, Ib in o .'r.l,
; n » Advlaory Board of Iho Ko- l i t , wa, the o v rrn lg h l gum Tutallig piece, of jewelry cinpha»ur joy td by all p rc c n l.
lilte d M an* Wive*' Club m et day of Mr. and M r*. Marlin Kline* th i, aea.on'l deep d e co lltl, and
T o c td iy nlnht Deanna McMafaoday nlgbt at the borne of rlpfarr. Mr. and M r,. Ralph A. wide bell*. Driwehr, are fruin nu«, from Ihc Deanna School of
Man
lir a . W aller Moore.
Struchrr, Winter Park, were din- three lo four lacbe, wide, plated Dance, taught cha-cha and tango
M ri. Ana Mitchell gave a d a m - nrr gu rtl, at the Stlnriphcr homr at middle front nf lic it, and aim Irvto n , lo the men At |ra*t once
ration on tba technique of 11* that night, T h r tw it umpire arc on ahouldcra, ile g ie cuff* and » month M iv, Mi.Manu, Ira rh c .
I cm broidery. Thr women rn - alumni of P irdm ont College.
modern dance atepa a l the USD.
hat*.
y d tryin g Ibu art U ic jn ia lv ti.
I fu ll meallag of ib r club a
rty apoaaorlng M ri. M llchelT*
■eodwei w ill be diat un*d.
■Tho hoard eoniidtrtd a e o lfrr
q r u a fo r FVtruary a* a get ac&gt;
•qalniad p a rly for wive* of to Sated Rian. T n ll W ill U brought
t|p at tha ra ttlin g of ibe club
amici, la aebcdulrd for February
U’ ct-' f iu y ’rt
A
You can make your refrigerator a real

The Ladia, Aid of the Uulhrran
Churth o f thn Redeemer met
Thuraday evening al (be church.
The meeting w a i opened with
a hymn. Inatallalion of l l » of
flr ir a w a, conducted by P u to r
Herbert G oer,,. M ri. John Sen
k in k w, , in ita llcd a, p re id e n t:
H r, Don M &gt; m . trcaiurer: M r,
Jamc, E krrn . iccrrta ry. H r,.
'A llium Holcomb w ill *«rve . ,
vice p re iid tn l.
M r, G oer., gave the dcvollnn
uiing a, her topic "Called lo A itnet. In Iba W o rld " Committee
report, were given and ibe lame
commlilce chairmen were atked
lo w i n fo r thn coming year.

Officers

Installed

Barbecue
Party Held

Auxiliary
Has Meet

When cleaning porcelain lin k*.
avoid ilrn n g , g rilly powder, that
may mar tha finiab. Si our mg pow­
der, that bava a audiing action
are kinder to the lin k 11 well a,
lo hand.

I

2

Past Matrons

r

Supper Served

5*6

Begins

j

$ e m

January

f o r

23

1

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at

9;00

a.

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D re s s

S a le

Thi* l* what ynu'vn btntt wait ing fur Cownn'n Big 'J for 1 Urc.-*s Sale of
entire aeiection of Kali ami Winter JJreaae.,. JiiUXB A FRIEND SHARE
THE PRICE! Hires 7 - 13, 10 - '20. 121- . 24!%.

Club Mas Meet

P * * j* m d i

eweler

Store - Wide

Sale

&amp; % .

HOC Has Meeting

■ ■ 1

(jja n jju v iy

Church
Calendar

The dale of A pril I I a ril net
fo r the Spring Smorgaabord. Mrt.
M argaret Hendrick w ill anna i t
general chairman.
The I.idler Aid decided ta give
an additional aura to the ehuro
to be u.cd toward a raluiow p r#
Ject.
Thn m uting waa elotcd with
The K ldrr Spring, Horn, B,m- the U rd 'a Trayer and refrt.bomtralion Club met Tue.day af- ’ nrenl, were .erved by h o ila ito ,
IcnvooR ,1 the home of Mr*. G, M ri. Ebb, Lee and M r*. M. G.
liodgea.
C. W arw ick.
The mretrag w a, opened with
prayer by the p rriid ta t, Mr*. S,
E. Norwood.
There were I t member, prorot M u. L. T. Dicka wa, added
lo Ihc group
The buim c.t meeting included
t W a tc h Itc p a lr
a detailed divcuumn of thr 1U3
yearbook. M u* M yrtle Wilton and
M ri. liuot ibowed two inlercittni
J la rg a re t C . ( i w i l l n n y
fdm , on ih r homr and rolor.
" A t M .ihcr F o rn iu re "
Rcfrcvhmcnt, were aerved fob
lowing adjournment.
Paalor Goer*, announced that a
M illio n Night w ill he held Jin. I f
at 7 p. in. at the church. In tire iting movie, w ill be ihown. The
public li Inviled. R efrtthm rnt,
w ilt be M rvtd by the Ladlet Aid.

BUY

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R EG U LAR

P R K E . . T A K E A N O T H E R FREE
Bulky

Rear. $5.98 - $19.98

To Navy Men

Robes

R eg.

$ 7 .9 8 -$ 1 0 .9 3

Up to

Belts
$1.00 to $1,98

Off

Flannel

Pajamas &amp; Gowns
Ite m

Reg. $1.0 0 -$ 2.00

Now

Regular

S w e a te r s

Vi to Vi off
Now
59c
Je w e /ry

Knit and

$ 2 .9 8 - $ 5 . 9 8

Vi to Vi Off

69l

AdvUory Meet Held

SSLW

1 pairfor * ^ 4 9

A tasuouj^jfm viptddim i/Q uptvQ w

2

.!f.L i hoes
pair *2 ,4 9
Pair 3 .0 0

3

5

Odds &amp; Ends M EN’S SHOES

£xJbia J in s

t

fitv tq a u u

TREASURE CHEST

**rrcaiureChcM "of UcaU. Have plenty
n f good Super Sue k a Cream on hand
fo r mealtime, panic,, m ack,, all thn
brae. Lhooan from many Icm ptini fla­
vor, from thn Super Sua ‘ T rta iu ia
C hen" at your dealer'* Mote today,

Preach fried poteloe* w ill I *
erf Ip * r If allowed 10 ilin d in cold
w ater about half an hour before
fr y ln f.

JAN U AR Y
C le a ra n c e

eny-Va nilla

Fall
Merchandise

Thiv i» • dclKtoor. creamy Super Sue IVnffhr
ka C rura umbtaed with fltvorful Juicelid tn red Ciumtt. ]i** ■ uper food food
tor the whole family - 1 7 itmr!

There arc still
plenty of good
buys left.,.
•

Suits

•
t

Hots
Sport
Coots
Sport
Shirts

•

Nice

Sweaters
Pants
Shirts
Caps
Overall &amp; Shirts
Coveralls
Sporf- Coats

MARKED
TO MOVE
•

Slacks

•

Gloves

•

Hats

Long

Jadwls
V , ell

Shirts &amp; Slacks
Vs to off

Dresses .
Vs to ’/ : off

Men’s

Girl’ti

Jackets
V l

Price

Pajamas,

Robes,

Slacks,

•

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Van

Heunen White
Century

W KAR

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M

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S h ir ts

2 .9 9

Sleeve

Flannel $3.98 to $5.98

WATCH
DAILY!
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M f i y l m n i ^ i j N M l w i K t i y M i r t e W i l u p i r ,w * T r g p w | Q m ».

213 E . lit

R obes
Va o ff

For Extra Values

V3 o f f

t

f33.0d • $49.95

S u its
Now 19.99 lo 24.99

Belts

Reg. $2.98 to $8.95

K itfa m

Dresses,

Shorts

Reg.

Sport Shirts

Come in!
Look Around!

Nam M U

Sub • Tocn

R educed !

Sleeks &amp; Belts

|U f

Hoy’a

DRASTICALLY

Beleclioa
ef

M IN *

I lo y ’ n
Reg. $2.9iJ
In
$11.93

Your

Service

S w e a te r s

Reg.

$2.9 8- $8,95

UP to V] OFF
With

"Family FaaMons and Footwear*
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iThurj. J«n. 22, 1959—Pact I

Longwood *

Ih r

P a n fn rb

W rrilb

Killing Justified,
Episcopalians Elect Schools Assured O f Operating M oney officials Decide
Vestry Committee
By JO HAMMOND
rb c a r VA *-3111
Elected to serve on the Vestry
Cam m iltr* of the C h riit Eplsctpal
Church for ISM were Carlton
Pelers. senior warden: Daniel J.
Screen**, Junior warden; l harl:»
Pastcrbach,
secretary:
John
Reims. Ire a iu re r; Charlra M orriion, a ititta n t trc a iu re r and Wil_ ..
.
„ ..... .
|ia m O Larson and Charlie Males.

O

^ Ther &gt; election
,| f T m i^followed
f m,nt a covered( &gt;ab1r
dilh topper held at the new
pariah h ill of the church th i»
week.

La Brer.
IID (Tab Meeting
M in M yrtle Wilson, Seminole
County home demonstration agent
'bowed movie* and spoke on th r
im portance of the "W ell dressed
Home” »nd "Recipe for Color”
at th* regular monthly meeting
nf Ihe lamgwood club last Thur*
day morning
Club president. Mrs. E. P Mull
■ney, presided and Mrs. George
Olio led the devotions.
A covered dish luncheon was
held immediately following the
meeting.

Hr

noted,

however.

Quotable
Quotes

Official "Thank*”
The Longwood Fire Department
bat received an official "Thank
You” from m rm b e ri of the La*
aelberry deparlmerit for aid given
in controlling a houie f ir r Satur­
day, Jan 3.
I'
Teenage Dance
M ri. Sherry Sammack. dance
Instiuelnr, gave teenager* Irssin*
in rum bi, polka, fov trot and
wattr at the weekly Jayrer dance
for the group held each Friday
night
Phil and Steve Johnson provided
entertainment with a selection ef
guitar and vosal number*.
Sue Campbell and Steve John
son took the p r iir for the fast
-taaee and Betty Sue B a ln irr and
vlmmy Brown the pnte for the
alow dance. Jim m y Brown also
held the lucky number for door
prlte.
. Jayree chairman. Dick Zartman. was assisted by Jaycct
president B ill LaBrcc and Mrs.

tim e argument may crop up on program* fo r adult*, rvrrptional
MIAMI i t PD — A policeman's
fatal shooting of a Negro truck
children ami others.
a definition of the m c n iia lv
C'arraway. chairman of the Sen­ thief has been ruled yurttfubte
Other panel member*
were
Committee. homicide during an mqursi
House Speaker -ilr wgnalr i ho in as ate Appropriations
Herbert Rno*evell Taylor J r ,
Heaney. DeFuniak Spring*. Sen ' pointed out that agencies are I t
Miami wa* killed Wednes­
aiking for much more money
W ilton C arnw ay, Tallahassee and
thin the state is exported to take day by one shot from a revolver
W illiam Gautier. New Sm yrna
fired by motorcycle patrolman
Orach, and Itcpv W. C. I l r r r r l l in Rut he added that hr didn't
think there would bo much trouble Ned t,arltclJ
of Dade and Robert Mann of
Witnesses said Garfield tired
cutting the requests down
Hillsborough counties.
In reply to questions on how without warning but they failed
R ratley laid present U l t i w ill
to appear at Ihr inqurtt before
ritlarn* coultl help the legislator*
support an adequate school ay*
during the session. Cartaway said Peace Justice Fcanci* Chrislie.
tcm.
Garfield, his partnrr, Patrol
votrrs could show some appre­
He told the I* I j \ delegate a he ciation for efforts put forth by man Maurice Johnson and one
vsitnrvs testified that Taylor wa*
would not vote ’ to curtail any Congress.
warned to halt
G arfirld and
that ichool function unless lie i« cer­
Johnson suggested the iitu c n t
tain a w ill not impair " to any help draw the line between e**en- Johnson *atd they bad rrc ris rd a
degree’’ the overall education tlal and non rs.enlist spending. I C,a&gt;!
tooh0Ul &lt;,,r 4
progra m.
And Gautier recommended lh * l t ,,c lrn trucUoad of poultry,
The statement was made in voter* advise their icpresrntati
reference to recent legislativo at- ves and senators of their wants
Electricity heals about 400,000
I tack* on ipi-eial state 'education before the session oticns.
homes in the l \ S,

TALLAHASSEE (L T D — Flo
rid * parents ami teachers hid
* m i ranee today that there will
lx tn o u ju money nest biennium
tu provide the essential* of a
good education system.
“ h»&gt; constitute* their rs
* ,h r ‘ op,f ° f h" ‘
President * designate
Deucy Johnion, closing out a
panel discussion among legiila*
*°£*
&lt;h.f 'tteetirie of Ihc
PTA. laid Wednesday hr thought
wouw hr a t,V

MONTREAL, Que, — Construc­
tion executive R G. Johnson, on
the necessity of lim iting construc­
tion activities at Ihe Churchill,
Manitoba, air base to daylight
hours due to nocturnal visits from
polar bears:
"Judging by progress reports,
thosr polar bear* don't scare *«
r«*Hv M r '* * t,a'l I” I'm il run
hour
struction work to the six
winter daylight period lit be on
the safe sidr ."

STANBACK
nsm

Walkout Failu re;
V s Called O ff
BUENOS AIRES (U P D -P e m n
Ik leaders o f this week'* un*ucreisNil "gener»l strike ," pul to
fltlM
by
vigorous
police
m n iu r t i. announced from hiding
Wednesday night that they have
decided to call off the walkout
I'nion leaders who had rseaped
th* polite dragnet reported by
^telephone from "somrwhere in
* A ie llin e d a ” —an Industrial suburb
known for it* support of ousted
*»■President Juan D. Peron—that
their derision was reached at a
secret meeting

HOUSTON. Tex. (CPI t—Movie
star lledy Lam arr, claiming *hc
is seriously ill ami in "desperate
financial straits,” surd her rs
(ranged
oilman
husband
(or
gM.org) Wednesday
Thr glamorous Mis* l.amarr
claimed that her husband, W
Howard E rr * misled a separa
lion agreement *lgned last Aug
r, when they derided to Inc
apart
t.rr could not be contacted for
comment It wa* believed hr wa*
slaying a! the Villa l.amarr rr
sort hotel in \t|&gt;en. i olo . which
wa* named alter Ills wife and
owned jointly by the couple.
Miss Lam arr * suit claimed
"As a direct consequentr of the
defendant’s utter failure and rr
fin a l lo recognize, perform or fill
fill h it obligation* under laid
agreement, plaintiff Hedy l-a
m arr Lee has been catapulted
into desperate financial straits. 1
becoming seriously ill "
The suit *aul Mis* Lamarr
hat "required constant medical
atlenlinn and nursing rare” for
several month*
It pointed out that her in year
old son "was grievously injured'
last Dec. to when his bicycle
was struck h&gt; a car and .Mi**
t-sm arr i&lt; harnrssrd with conttn
uing medical expenses for him
The V. S aircraft industr?
spent more than one and a half
billion dollar* on research, d n r l 1
opuient and production nf civil
jet transport* W o r t the first
plane was delivered '

N O D SOM I

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SUPER PLENAMiNS
JUNIOR LIQUID

30 T A H I T I

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Mrs. Eauretta Fevorile, Wash­
ington, D. C. and Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Langley, Franklin. Miss.
.were recent guests of Eldon Heath
%gnd Mis* Dorothy Heath.
Mr. and M r*. Carl Schmidts
Fem indina Beach, owner of a
grove, here, visited Mr. and Mrs
L'. V. Mtllh-an Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Han Hawkins,
formerly of (mngwood. are ihe
proud parents of a baby boy
weighing 7 pounds 3 ounces. The
Hawkins are now living in San­
ford,
Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Kcigans
Band children have moved tu l»ng
wood from Ocean Springs, Mist.
Mrs. Ktigans, th r former Betty
L a B rrr, is from Longwood.
Mr. and M r i. Cecil Schanti and
son Ricky, Mrs May Force, and
Mr. aod Mrs. Harvey House are
enjoying a w inter visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Schrinmings.

STARKE ( l PI t—The head of Ehrmann said he definitely knew
Ehrmann, a professor of socio^
the stales legislative Investiga­ of professor* "w ho have been logy at the school, istd there
ting committer hai warned that railed before Ihe investigator* and were indication* that the tisdlvisudden "h o s tility " among wit- questioned about alleged homo­ dual* involved were not informed
nrsvet may result in a full public sexuality.”
o f their legal and constitutional
hearing on alleged hoimuexualily
Ehrmann said hi* group wa* rights "including the right (o’
at the Lniverslty of Elonda.
concerned about the manner In counsel or that their coming with­
Sen. I'harley E John* said whirh the investigation was con­ out being iutpoened is purely
there was "no foundation" to ducted. The letter said, "faculty soluntary.”
complaint* Wednesday that wit- members have been called on the i Johns *aM he hoped to wind
nesces" right* had been violated telephone or issued a per tonal 'u p the Investigation th u week. Ilr
during hi* group’s investigation summons by a m cm lier of the said he was frying to keep the
H r said the probe had hern con .university police force to appear whole affair a* quiet as possible
ducted a* courteously at possible. before Ihe Johns Committee and so a* not In barm any on* by
John*’ remarks were in reply have been given no inkling of Ihe public disclosure of details.
to a letter sent out to l niverslty rea«on for ihece summons or why
Rut he taid ” h o « tilii)” among
of Elonda professors by the local they are asked to appear.”
the witnrssr* "could lead to a
chapter of the American Assotia
"This investigation has been fu ll committee hearing with public
lion of Lmvcrsittc*.
underway
fo r
approximately subpoenas ”
Dr J. Wayne Hein, university
Pr. IV. W Ehimann. president seven months.” the letter addrd,
of the chapter, taul Johns' com­ “ but sit far as w r are aware Its president, has declined to discus*
m itter had hern conducting an finding* have not hern turned Ih r investigation until the John*
undercover investigation for seven over to university authorities *n Committee provides him with its
months at the university. Al that thrv may take step* to finding». or furnishes evidence
though John* ha* not inrntioned -remedy an* defects wlurh may to support valid rhargrv against
the nature of the tnvrillgaHnn, he disclosed.”
faculty members or students.

I piled l*ir*% International
DES MOINES. Iowa—GOP Na
liona! Chairman Meade Alcorn,
torn..unting on his party's plans
for J year-round campaign prn
firam to answer Ihr challenge of
labor help to the Democrats
"We re net going to be able to
match that, hut we need more
staff to work full time We oppose
an army of full lime troops with
votuntrers w o r k i n g only two
months "

NEW YORK—A Brooklyn grand
jury’ presentment, in catling fur
legislation w h i c h would permit
New York ichool teachers to pad
d ir unruly students:
"This grand yury has found am
pie evidence showing a direct con
nrrtmn between the namby-pamby
ailitude of ih r rducatinnsl bier
archy and the collapse of disci­
Aailllary Card Parly
* The Woman'a Auxiliary of the pline in the schools "
Christ Episcopal Church held
their regular monthly card party
of the w inter season Wednesday
night at * p m. al their Parish
Hall. Refreshment* were served
and two door prizes awarded.

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Two home* destroyed by fire, but the eutxlivialon »nvrd.
THU w u the record of firemen from the Nnvnl Air Station
and Lake Mary Tuesday night when an alarm wai rounded
in (ha Lockhart Subdivision.
The fire started from an oil heater, which exploded in a
large, two-story frame houae. it quickly apread to a neigh*
boring dwelling; soon the whole subdivision was endangered.
A Navy water tanker and the Ijike Mary volunteer dertmenl aped to the scene. Within SO minutes, the blate
d been contained.
* Navy Fire Chief C. M. Whitten had much praise for
Lake Mary volunteers; the Navy crew, in turn, was lauded
.f« r Ita quick and efficient action. J. Q. (Slim) Galloway,
constable, said the prompt arr.’val of the two departments
aaved the subdivision.
• The two homes that were destroyed were Ixyond sav*
ing when trucks arrived. As many pointed nut, other frame
houses surrounding the area easily could have become ignil- !

b y iN g z R o n it
A t in old sons beater from
! 'way bark fo r American fa ih lo n i
and American d e tiin e n . I am
now readying a 21-gun salute for
the ru th
Avenue Association
1which at long last has decided
to present American fashions to
‘ the world in a manner I t ) com­
mensurate w ith Its Importance
and ( ! ) calculated to giv* the
Frem-b and Italians a run fo r their
money.
From now on. the association
w ill present
semi-annually. In
January
and
September,
the
cream of the American fashion
crop, without reference to lace,
tweed, color or price. The firs t
of these elaborate shows, which
could turn out to be the Magna
Carta of Am erican fashion, w ill
be held In the ballroom of the
Waldorf-Astoria
on
Wednesday
and Thursday of this week.
Thus Ihe Am erican couture w ill
lie presented in a glamorous
frame work almost one week be.
forr the usual mid-winter open­
ings in Paris and almost simul-

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Thi s fire sarses aa anothei reminder to those who don’t
appreciate fully the protection given by local fire dapartments.
Firemen, in many cases, are pictured as a lasy lot. They
play checkers and cards, have much time off. Yes, they do.
ut, they also ere ready when the occasion arises. They are
ii best example of the old adage: "They also serve."
•
The Lake Mary department deeerves special commends*
• tion. It is made up of volunteer*, men who work full-time at
2 other jobs. When tha need arises, they leave their work and
‘ speed off to answer the call to duty.
This also serves aa another excellent example of this
; area’s close lies with the Naval Air Station. Once aguln, the
• Navy has demonstrated that it i* a part of Seminole Court*
; ty. It is not Just a place where pilots are trained, (lather.
■ iL’ia an important and human element in our community.

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Navy And Lake Mary
Firemen Win Battle

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HAVANA ( L 'P Ii— The revolu­
tionary government w ill issue i» o
million two cent stamps neat Wed­
nesday commemorating Cuba's
i Jan. 1 liberation.
The stamps w ill be red and
Mark, the colors of Fidel Cas
tro s movement, and w ill depict
a bearded rebel guerrilla raising
Ins rifle aloft against a spangled
background.

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Magee Valley Authority (TV A ) had purchased 940 million
worth of generator* which do not function correctly,
'•'* According to auditor*, the TVA i* atudying the poaaibllity of filing *uft for damegea against W e * t l n g h i i U * r ,
which built tha generator*. Waatinghouae. auditor* *njd,
h*d mad* aom* repairs on the defective equipment.
__Study, in many cases, la neeamry. In thl* Instance,
however, we fail to comprehend the delay.
" TVA I* an agtncy of the U. S. A* such, it is public proly. If 146 million of the government'* tax money ha*
n apent for defective equipment, there *hould be no de­
lay in filing auit. The longer such Incidents are allowed to
dangle, the more difficult it is to collect,
i
TVA should file suit immediately. It should demnnil full
2 damages. I f the agency dailies, one of the many U. S. at*
; torneys on the public payroll should ha put to work a* a pro*
- aocutnr In the case.
This type of busineas operation, characteristic of many
• phases of government, is not in the best interest of the pub*
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LONDON ( l P it— World them die. lie had survived the deadly
plan re tin a d riv tr M ikr Haw­ game of Grand P rii sutu raring
thorn was killed today an a I-on without a really srrinuv ln)ury.
an.1 derided In retire this year
tlon highway, th r Royal Automo­ ■Iter seeing some of hi* best
bile Club reported
friends die in rra rku p t on thr
The RAC said Hawthorn, a , world'* speed circuits.
He wen the rnveted in k lis t
w * i killed la a n r smash on ihe
Guildford b y p iit, hist amiih of y t i r by narrowly beating bis
London, la s collision with i countryman and friend, Slrrting
truck
Ilia Jaguer sports cer Moss. The fo rm rr titlrh o ld rr wa*
Ihe Argentine driver, Ju in Man
turned a double somersault
It was an Ironic w»y for him lo iu e l Fangio, who retired lis t year.

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WASHINGTON — With Ihr P fr 7Ks Club — has been srt up lo on February 21 Butler and h it
s td rn l'i budget under im m rd iitr try lo pay off the tfKMNQ drbt H alf have wanted In honor Sen
attack from th r Democrats while Out o f Ihe UK* campaign Cndrr s ir
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Leader
Lyndon
at Ihe tim e lim e it i* loudly de­ the chairmanship of Edward II Johnson Thr dinner in tDST was
fended by Ihe Republican!, ih r Foley, fo rm rr I ’nder Secretary of built around Speaker Sam HaypolHiiel pot is rom ing to in c a r-} the Treasury, prominent Demo- j burn and in 31 around fo rm rr
ly boil
crate around Ihr enuntry arc be- President Truman. Hut thus fa r
The Republican* are regrouping ing ashrd tu give or lo r iiic It,- it lias not been possible to com
pusc Hie various factions around
their fortes in Des Moines. Iowa. 00Q cads.
In return the contributors will Lyndon as honor**,
The very selection of this sl»r
T he powerful Senator from Tea
wxs an act of bravery, since in g rt two choice seat* for the
who won h ii own f«rnou« %icome safely Republican Iowa the Democratic contention, which Ie
,h f senate rule* fight,
GUP last November tost three ■to be held in the ‘ ports arena in lo o
Congressional seats and failrd to 1tais Angrles beginning July It. Baa been critical of the national
unhorse a Democratic g o v t nor. 1MO They also w ill enjoy club committee. He refused to become
So at a kind of Waterloo, Chair­ r.K.ms in the arena now under ,u r t of ,h . Democratic A dvisory
man Meade Alcorn i t treking t&lt;s construction and other special Council, arguing that Ihe leader­
rally the troops around a widely privileges The hope ia that this ship in Congress would set th r
bad w ilt bring In enough money record for the nation and that
heralded new strategic plan.
such a rouncil was a superfluity.
The Democrat* in the national to wipe out the deficit
cu in m tltrr herr are still trying J r ' 1 ,Vh: " ' “ S
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Win. lose or draw. Ihe tw o big
earnestly la hold o(f thr sheriffs L ^ t
parties have always had th e ir in
m m who In behalf of various
* ' ■ « " • ( ‘ roubles and two ,111 be
creditors want in foreclose on the gan routing (nr U s Angeles as nf&gt; rsrrp U o n Bll, for lh r u rm 0 .
furniture. This being almost li­ a convrnilon m y a. early as lis t rfa |1 it jook% ,ike Jn e» ,n Use,hln , , , ,
terally (me Is an Irn n lr situation October, has won many viclurles.
for a party that Just wnn one nf Hiv view prevailed in Ihr relen l i , r fo nlCU th&gt;n fN ff M a rr
th r most sweeping victories in tion uf Camille F, Gravel Jr, as
naiional
committeeman
from
At 40 miles an hour, one gallon
American political history.
Louisiana over that nf pro segrr- of motor fuel today will move one
The explanation la to be found, Ig a lim tia li who wanted to put in ,to n o f auto nearly 41 miles, comin pari, in Ih r Democrats' lam ilv fh r ir own man This angered Ihe j pared w ith 23 miles in 1930.
quarrel ami partly It goes lu rk ' South.
to a personal feud between Chair­
There is an im plied Ihrrat lo
man Paul Duller and Treasurer c a rry the case for the ronvrn
Matthew McCloskry of Philadel­ tion c ily to the fu ll rommlltre
phia. McCloskry holds that Ihn w ith a requevi that thy pine I
national ro m m lllrr should virtual­ rhaven to select a * ilr be nvcrrul
ly tlm l up shop in th r Intervals rd Mayor Richard M. Daley of
iM-lwern rlrrlio n s keeping only a Chicago said he would do ihis In
room or lu o as a mailing ad­ the interest of Chicago's bid. But
dress
his c ily offered only l. ’K'.tvo In
duller has. mi Ihe nthrr hand, cavil while U v Angrles and two
argued lhat Ibis ia nut enough m other uinvrnllon biddets cam"
a day and age when elec lions are through with C.'AOO't and other
not derided hy a few speerhrs at prerequisites, Il could mean a
campaign time. H r has insisted showdown nn flutter s role as
on trying to maintain a reiser;!; chairm an when Ihn lu ll Democra­
staff and a going nrgamraiitm tic ro m m itlrc meets here Feb
rrsd lly expandable in elfrlinn ru s ty 21.
year*. While it lias been tough,
That role Is incredibly difficult.
duller says that things havr be The chairman must try to rule
gun In look up since Novrmbcr a half Hnren horses, each nn* rat- j
and he Is hopeful lhat mare inn loping off in a different dirrrlinn
m y w ill roll In to pay back debts and alt thr time h r must smile t
as well as r u r rrn i bills.
and smile ami smile.

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on the Subject

"The

Spiritual Approach to Alcoholism”

W elcome!

(January 22 through 24)

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ntnitahl*. H rm rm ltrr, prodarlion
(a railing nod stiu ra n m uni on
prompt d r lire rr! .

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far you—a glittering ronstillation of
aleck-lined exciting new Chevrolet*
in a wide choir* o f color*, models,
engine* and drive*. The spotlight
w ill h* on th * naw Bel A ir 4-door
hardtop—and y o u 'll want to check
it* ultra-reasonable pric* against
any other hardtop. When you do—
and whan you are how much rnor*
Chevrolet give* you In atyling, in
e s tr*-roomy Bodies by Fisher, in

th a iupar-«*fta«ga of Full C * il
springing, in Laay-R atio atMriog then you'll know th a t this ia th *
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noA—see the wider selection of models at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's!

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Home. This spotlight m i American i.me. are rrporled w ith loving
design comes ta rd ily, but better rare by an idolatrous fashion
press.
late than ntver.
What I am campaigning for,
And perhaps, with the American
show off and running before the I guess, is equal tim e fo r lh » o
Paris openings, this nation can talented American designer, o f *
see Just how good Its own cou­ which there Is a slew. Why the
ture is and how much Paris bor­ press w ill rush into p n n t with
rows from IL Borrowing isn't a anything about the French cou­
one-way street, as has been popu- i ture and regard aa r r a it commer­
larly supposed. It's a two way cialism the mere mention of the
stretch. Hesven help us. there is name o f an American designer
even dsta to prove that the beats me. I f my profession can
French were balmy enough to mention the brand name o f auto­
copy the sick from us, and not mobiles day a ftrr day. 1 don't see
what ethical code is busted tf the
vice versa:
However, | mention H ill with American clothes designer get* a n ^
™
bowed head, and feel that Ihe occasional legitimate break.
Now- that somebody cares, and
accusation Is ju«t a sneaky for­
eign contention to get the Pans that the American couture is to
have a proper stage, perhaps the
desigr.cn off the hook
Since lb* memory of mm ice w ill break in Ihe Yukon. What
runneth not to the contrary, the the American designer has always
American designer, no mailer needed was recognition and a lit
how talented, has always had to tie gimp in bis Backbone. The
play fifth flddlr to Paris. There current ahows will go a long way
are American designers every bit toward providing both, in the
a t good as those in Pans, in one opinion nf Adam Gimbel. head of
Saks F ifth Avenue, who is one ,
woman's opinion.
But year a lte r year, the frus­ of the pillars of the present plan. 4
“ Paris has genius," says Mr.
trated American designer has
tern the headlines and the front Gimbel, “ but so do w e :"
page space monopotired by any
male twerp in Paris who design­
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ridiculous to make women look
subhuman,
American newspapers, and 1
love each and every one like a
mother, and American magaifnes
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good, bad or indifferent. In my
lifetime, thsnel, Schiaparelli and
the late C. D ior had only to
snerie and it was front-page
stuff. The most obvious mi it ikes
Vic Kobe Mu, Agt. tiOl E. la t
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'Simla Is Favored

No Pay Cut Ever/ Mantle Declares j in Track Feature
By FRED DOWN
Mantle, woo earnest an estimated since 1937 wnru Joe DiSiaxxiu
Called Press tsternalioait
1173,000 last season, ranged from held out u n til the closing weeks
Mickey Mantle, the Yankees' 1• “ token cut" of 33.000 to a huge \of spring training.
bite of 313.010. Weiss did not say
From a tactical point o( view,
lamed long-rinse bomber, tired a
whether Mantle would be offered
| hot potato Irom D a llu , Tea., to a cut In his press conference offering Mantle a slice I* a dou­
ble edged sword. The Yankees ob­
New York today —«nd dropped It Tuesday but he did say a few of viously would gam Ihe upper hand
right In the middle of (ienrral Ihe world champions would be un- with every other player on the
Manager George Wet**’ lip .
pleasantly surprised when they club if they can gel Mickey to
' ‘J u it say I'm dissatisfied, peri* saw their contracts.
agree lo a cut. On the other hand,
od," growled the 27-year old home
Averages Fall OH
it Is unlikely that many other
run king alter announcing that he
Mantle's average in t938 f r ll nil Yankee stars w ill come to terms
hat returned hi* umignrd con­
In .301 compared lo his .363 of until Ihry have a fair Idea how
tract lo Ihe Yankrei. “ You can
1137 but he led Ihe league wllh viantle fared.
add that I II never lake a pay cut.
12 homer;, knocked in 97 runs and
Tank* F u n hate Richmond
I'm planning on a ra il* ."
/ a n argue he Is Ihe American
The Yankees, meanwhile, an­
The lire of Ihe pay rut offered
league s No. 1 drawing card both nounced that they have purchased
$ ------------------------------------- at home and on the road.
Ihe stock of the Richmond V ir­
It Is still too early to tell wheth­ ginians In the Inter n a t i o n a l
er Mantle and Weiss are about tu League and said they have taken
carry on one of those old • time over operation of Ibe club “ In Its
dispute* In the tradition of Babe entirely." It marks the first lime
Ruth and Kd Harrow, but it la the Yankees have owned a triplepossible that they arc as much as A team since 1934 when they sold
327,000 apart at present, t ’ntll re­ their Kansas City franchise to the
NEW YORK (L 'P li—The Ten cently It was believed Mantle w a s , Athletic*.
neuee Slate T is e ri, who alerted hoping for a $13,000 raise lo 390.On other fronts:
Ih ii week w llh a 26-gamr victory 000
—live
Cleveland
Indians an
The Y'ankets are used to trou­
•trta k carried over from ta il ira nounerd Ihe signing of outfielder
| M g| today topped Cntted Prrvs ble in signing their high priced Larry Doby and rookies Dale BenInternattonal’ i email rollrge has- perennial champions but they
nelch and Hay Webster.
kethail ra tin g i fo r the f o u r t h haven't had a real 'page-oner''
—Catcher Sherman Lollar and
atralghl vvrrk.
two rookies brought the Chicago
The Steubenville &lt;Ohio * Barons,
While box' cuntentrd list to srvundefeatrd in th e ir ta il 34 garnet
cn. The o ilie r signers were pitch­
before thla week's action. re*
er Claude Raymond and outfielder
mainrd second. Evanavllle fin d .).
Jim McCann,
Wheaton ( I II .'. Soulhweal Mistou—Pitcher M ill Pappas, a 19
r l Stale and Louisiana Tech rank­
year old right hander who had a
ed 3-4 S I.
to ld record last season, slgnrd
Akron (Ohio), which won eight
PHILADELPHIA (L’ P li — The with the Baltim ore Orioles.
i straight game* after loving its National Football
League,
its
opener to Weatminaler t l ’a .i, ad­
d ra ft of 360 slats completed, met
vanced from ninth lo seventh. with Ihe Player. Association to­
Teaas Southern, beaten lavt week day to discuss the pension plan
by Grambling (L a .), slipped Irom
asked of the league by Hie pro
seventh to e i g h t h . Chapman
gridders.
i Calif. I, beaten only by San Diego
The players, headed by end Football Coach Andy Gustafson
State In 14 starts, advanced Irom
says he Is "seriously Interested"
RlUy
llowton of Green Hay and
13th lo ninth and made its lirs t
In hiring two assistant coaches at
attorney
Creighton
M
ille
r,
hailed
appearance In the top 10.
Armthe
m
e
rlin
;
as
their
“
firs
t
dlrec'
Western fliin o i* and ((rambling
Dale Hall.
No. 1 aide lo
tied for 10th. Grambling. which contact" with the owners In their retiring A rm y Coach Earl Blalk,
campaign
width
began
In
1936
In
. swept Its firs t 13 gamri and Ird
and Defensive Line Coach Frank
all NCAA schools — large and provide a pension with health, ac­ Laulerbur arrived here Wednes­
cident,
bospilallration
and
allow­
■mall—In scoring lis t week with
day to ‘ talk football" with Gus­
a IS 2 point average. al»o showed ances for permanent In ju ry.
The players represent all teams tafson.
'in the lop to for iho first time.
Hall has been mentioned as a
SI. Michael's (V I.) was 12th. hut the Chicago Bears. Commis­ possible successor lo Rialk as
S o u t h Dakota, Fresno (C alif.I sioner Bert Hell announced that
bead coach
at
Ihe
M ilitary
Slate. South Dakota State. Ken- " a ll of the ow ner* said t h c y
Academy.
would
attend
Ihe
meeting
"
luckey W e s l e y a n . Wittenberg
" I am aerinusly Interested In
The players said Ih rv hoped for
(Ohio), McNrese (I.S.), Regis
both Hall and Laulerbur," said
(Coin i and A d e l p h l &lt;N. Y.) Ihe appointment by Hell of a com­ Gustafson. “ Rut neither is looking
rounded out the lop 20 In that mittee of owner* "w ith the auth­
for a Job . . . nor applying at
order. South Dakota wai luth last o rity lo a d ." The plan bad con­
Miami, They came here al my
siderable
opposition
among
ihe
week.
owners with Ihr pertinent question invitation,"
Miami has made a number of
“ who w ill psy for it? "
Bell's earlier opinion was “ not changes In Its roarlilng staff dur­
the owners" as he cites! that de­ ing Ihe last month. Henry Strain,
spite a record attendance of more backlield coach at N'otrc Dame,
than three million farts this year, was named backlield mentor at
two of Ihe clubs lost money, one Miami last week and Olio Gra­
I'n ltrd Press In lrn a llo n il
The Boston Celtics and Detroit was a border line ca*e and two ham was hired In work with Ihr
quarterbacks during
Pistons today hoped that a two- were saved by big gates at the Hurricane
*pr&lt;n*r practice.
day “ break’* fo r the National Baa- end of ihe season.
kelball Association's All • S t a r
game w ill give them a chance lo
r r group th e ir forces for the pen
p in t push.
noth learns can use a rest
while Ihe All-Stars get together
for their annual game al Detroit
Friday night. The Celtics have
three men. including Boh Couiy.
Wlirn Gibson was told of RabinNEW YORK (UI’ll—Sugar Ray
on Ihe Injured list The Pistons
are comparatively h e a l t h y but Robinson announced unexpectedly son's statemenl. he declared,
currently are caught in a four- today, “ I want to fight A rrhic '.Say! th a t* Ih r first ! heard of
Moore instead of Carmen Haul It ll's really something to think
game losing streak.
about. Isn’t it? "
Playing wtlhoul Couiy. Jim Los lo."
The 34 year old
m lridlcwclghl
Jack K rarns, manager of 42 or
cutoff and Io n Tsloropouloi. the
C elllct suffered a 134-112 setbark champion tossed that bomb Into 43-year-old Moorr. almost did a
s p o u te d
Wednesday night by Ihe Nationals cauliflower canyon Just a few* buck and wing, lie
al Syracuse, while ihe Philadel­ hours before his scheduled con­ “ That's great. Thai's the hnttrst
phia Warriors downed the Pistons. ference with Truman Gibson of match In the world today — the
the IRC about a return defense Iwo old masters — Moore and
112 103.
Rohlrwnn. in a tit Jr fight. That's
Richie Guerin and Frank Selvy against Raslllo
“ I want to fight Moors- because gut everything — a million dollar
eath contributed 23 pointi In lead­
ing ihe New York Knickerbockers he * tne hottrst attraction in box itu lch "
lo a I 3n l«o victory nvrr the Roy­ Ing right now." Robinson ex­
But isn’t Kearns and Nick Tro
als at Cincinnati. Arlrn Bockhorn plained. “ And I won t he happy Ho of Pmlarlrlphla negotiating for
till I win Ihe light heavyweight a (.ondon o r Toronto fight with
totaled 27 (or the losers.
crown—my th ird ,"
.
England's Henry Cooper, new
Sugar Ray we* welterweight Hniish E m pire champion?
champion before he won iho m id­
“ Ye*, wc are.” said J a r*. “ But
dleweight lllle. He tried lo lakr
Ihe tight heavy rruwn from Joey there's no particular rush about
Maxim on June 23. 1932; bul wav Ihr Moorr-Cooper fight. Cooper
overcome by the 106 degree Jieal has In w a il awhile, anyway, lo
Called Press lalcmUeaal
In Yanktc Stadium and losl on a heal Ihe ru ts ha got while licking
Brian London the other day."
East
14th round technical knockout.
Army 79 Ithaca 63

Tenn. State Keeps
Small College Lead

Pro Gridders Push
Loop Pension Plan

Gustafson Talks
To 2 Army Aides

Celtics, Pistons
To Welcome Rest

Toe fast white and brindlc Sim­
la is rile d a H o t favorite in tonighl'a featured Grade A ninth
race at Sanford-Orlando Kennel
Club.
The 37 pound lady w ill lake o ff
from the eighth post position, and
won’t have lo compete with track
champion Indurall She twice ha*
run irro n d to the big Irark cham­
pion. to tonight she may have an
easy trip In ihe wire ahead of (he
park.
'Simla's record shows two firsts
and seven places m 11 Journeyt to
the starting bog ibis season. Iter
best lime It a hullrt-like 31.06-se­
cond march over ihe five-sixteenths mile distance.
Hut In order to uiumph. the
sleek lady w ill have in outrun
the game Crt Tears, operating
(mm the sixth spot at 3 to l early
odds.
Another lopnotchrr capable of
beating the tw it is Elaine Nog m
Ihe fourth post position. Morning
line odds give Elaine a 4 to I
chance.
Other speedsters in Ihe ninth
are Pin Cheek, Casual Sue, Mo­
dest Elsie, Golden Glide and Mid
right Cheek.
Races start at * 10,

!Dodgers Need Better Hurling

EDITORS NOTES This Is Ibe -I know- that worries me a t much
ninth af I I dispatches by the as anything. (3ur ataff had a lot
m ajor league manages* giving of bad luck last year and that was
Ih r reason for our low finish as
mid winter appraisals of their much as anything.
teams.
A lot of our trouble came from
*oce arm s that just wouldn't come
R&gt; WALT ALSTON
around Ed Roebuck was out all
Manager. Isis Angeles D odgrn of Ihe araton and Don Res sent a
M rttlrn For I T !
good port of Ihe year. Those two
OXFORD. Ohio (C P U — The boys have donr good Job* In re­
Dodger* should be b cu cr nevt lief and It really hurt to have
season, hut w ell Just have to watt them out of there.
and see how- much.
On top of that Don Drysilale
As wtlh most hall clubs, an aw­ was in service and dldn t get a
ful lot depends upon our pitching.real good spring trsmlng,
lia s Same Stall
Thia year, w e ll have practically
the same stall, and it should lie
a pretty good one If everybody is
sound. It is a relatively young
staff e m itte d around Drysdate,
Sandy Koufav, Johnny Pudirs and
f ir m I-abwe. l-ih in r was out with
Injuries a lot last summer. Take
him o ff th r stall ami It makes a
CINCINNATI I CPU — The N* big difference.
In Ih r c u rb in g department, I ’m
tlonal League today announced a
record of 29* night hasrhatl games pretty high on John Roseboro, who
for the coming 1939 season — a has alt the toots, equipment, speed
mark directly traceable lo heal and power lo make ■ great catchIn the i.o i Angeles Coliseum.
Because It gets almost h o t
enough to fry an egg on homr
ptatr when the midsummer sun Is
M ailing Ihe floor of the scooped
out Coliseum. Ihe l« s Angeles
WASHINGTON (CI*I3— Lahouart
Dodgers have announced they will Godih, Ihe spunky substitute wha
play a league record *3 games at upset young Eddie Perkins in
night this year.
their TV figtit, yelled today for
That's a jump of 17 over Ihe a return bmd with top lightweight
PALM SPRINGS. Calif. (D P I)
—Defending champion Ken Ven­ lo la l of arc lighters played by the lo n trn d rr Kenny Lane.
Dodger* Is il year and represent*
“ Lane won « split d rtlsb in over
tu ri and former champ Jim m y
most of the Im rrase of 22 night me on Nov. 7," said Algerian
Demaret were installed as the fa ­
games In the league schedule an­
Godih, form er lightweight s h in i­
vorites today as 41 selected pro­
fessional golfers teed off in the nounced today
plan of Frame, “ anil I want an­
Others lo Mla-dulc a M h iii in
eighth annusl ilVonu Th unde third
other chance at him because I
night play were the SI. I anil* Car­
pro am tournament.
know I can heal him and jump
dinals, who jumped from tt to id,
Venturi and Demaret Imth play
Into the ranking, up high "
and the Pittsburgh Pit ales, who
this course so well that the rs
weld up s to 37. T hr Philadelphia Meanwhile. 22 • year • old Per
p e ril went over (he heads of such
Phillies bucked Ihr trend, drop kins of Chicago, who claimed he'd
1933 sensations as Art Wall, win­
ping from 47 to 4&lt;i. The Cincin­ hern the victim of a “ had deci
ner of th r Crosby tourney ; Ernie
nati Rrdlcgs Hand pal at 43, Mil­ sum,'' demanded a return bout
Voider, wlnnar at Tijuana, and
waukee holds at 3h, San Francis­ with 29 • year old Godih. Eddie
young John M rkfullin, a top mon­
co remain* at 2t, anil Inc Chicago was favored al 3 1
ey winning threat in every tour­
Perkins, whose winning streak
Cub* once again w ill be the only
ney Ih li year.
team in Ihr hig leagues wltlvh will was broken al four straight bouts,
piay ail Its home games In day­ insisted be had scored a clean
knockdown over Godih In I h r
light.
The I9i» N l. scasun w ill open vn ninth round, but ihal r e f e r e e
A pril I with one gsm r—Pittsburgh C harlir Reynolds had lost him Ihe
WASHINGTON (C P I&gt;-Laheuart at Cincinnati in the afternoon All fight at the New Capitol Arena
Godih, 139' i, Algeria, outpointed other trams will open Ih r follow­ hy ra ilin g It a “ slip" Instead ol
Eddie Frrklns, 131, Chicago (I0J. ing day with two altrm oon game* ■ knockdown.
— Milwaukee al Pittsburgh and
Yet, Reynolds was Ihe only of­
The Olympic gaoirs o f I960 w ill Lo* Angrlta at Chicago, and two ficial who favored P trklna In thr
night games — San F ra n rlic o at to point voting
tit held In Home,
St. l-ouis and Cincinnati at Phila­
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BIG 3 - D A Y

Villanove 62 Preset Tech 46
Niifira ft Buffalo Tchrs. 34

Roulk
Auburn f t Genrgl* Tech 31
Appalachian 7Z Eton 3ri
Kentucky Rl. 97 Lane M
Midwest
Do Paul 76 Western Michigan U

Don Zim m er did a good job for
us at shortstop fa it year. I f ■
youngster we brought up from- St.
Paul—Bob L ilb t—tomes through,
Z im m er may go to third. Lillis la
a fine d c fe n tlrt man who eon buat
and d rive in runs fa r you. Ho
doesn't have quite n much poorer
as Zim m er, (hough.
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It could be almost anybody at
third. Although It's undecided,
th ird base t i the least of m y wor&gt;
ries It could be Dick G ray, who
would supply some rs ira power,
or even Gilliam If Zim m er fta y t
al abort.
Solder'* Kate Better
In (he outfield, Snider report*
hit knre la coming along a lot bet*
ter after an operation. kVa caa
reasonably expect he w ill be bet*
te r. Ha definitely was handicapped
In 1931 by thr knee and he played
a lot of gamrs he shouldn't havi
played. Duke, of course, I* going
to be hrtped most by the shorter
fence in right field.
Cor! Furtlto w ill continue la - bo
a fu tu re in our out field, but don't
expect him to play every day,
W ally Moon and Rip Repulgki,
whom we arquirra in trades,
should give ut a little more o f the
power that wr m ined last yaar.
Overall. I would say we w ilt havi
a pretty good outfietd.

D O N 'T M I S S ...
Holler M otor Sales'

Sugar Ray Wants
To Fight Archie

Cage Scores

Godih Seeks Bout
With Kenny Lane

er. I.J&gt;t year, our pilcning Half
was young and so was Roseboro.
but we were pleased with Ihe way
he raine through. H e'll give us a
heller catching Job this year. We
know hr ran hit.
Hacking him up w ith be Joe Pig
nauno, who probably Is a belter
rrcclver Ilian Roseboro bul he
doesn't have Rose boro's power.
Going around our tnlirld, wr
have plenty of twwer al first base
with till Hodges — and Steve till
Vo hacking him up. Hodge* had
a bad y ra r last season, although
he did have a short left field
fence as a target,
M iu rlrr Right Field
Me are bringing in that long
right field fence this season,
which It *ure to help tome of our
left handed power hitlers such at
Snider, Roseboro and young Norm
l.a tk rr. barker, incidentally, will
help out at first at well at in Ihe
uutiicld.
At scvonil base, Charlie Neal Is
a steady influence and has thr
power, especially at home, lie
also hit* a long ball to rightearner. Junior G illiam w ill back
up Neal at second. We won a cou­
ple pennants with Gilliam there,
ami be can do just about every­
thing that Nral can du except
maybe the double play.

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Storms Hit Dixie As Cold Moves In
dead and inflicted widespread were reported a ll a l o n g the
property damage. The mercury squall's path, w hich stretched
dropped 25 degreea in leia than from Kentucky and V irginia to
34 minutes in parts of Mississippi. luiumana and the southern parts
and
The chill was all the more b it­ o f Mississippi, Alabam a
ing heeauae of balmy tempera­ Georgia.
A twister near Caneyvllle, Ky .
tures that preceded tn r storm line.
Heavy rain eombinrd w i t h killed at least two persons, and a
thawing iee to push rivers out of fa llin g television tow er killed a
their bants in the western half of station rcreptioniit near I s lin g ­
N o iih Carolina, and some high ton. Ky.
A 20-monlh old g ir l drowned in
waya were cloied. Kock and mud
slides were reported in the moun­ a flash-flooded creek at Jackson.
M is s , and s
- year - old boy
tains.
Tornadoes hit viciously across burned to death when wmd-whipJ r iie M. Winningham Sr., W, Mississippi and Alabama, and ped flames destroyed his home
died in Seminole Memorial Hot- winds of 60 to M miles an hour near Klomaton in Southern A la ­
bama.
pital a t I I p m , Wednesday after
Weathermen said th a t by Ara lly
a abort Illness.
or Saturday the ra id is eipectrd
Horn on Feb. ■:», I AM, In Bonto spread well dowrt the Florida
ncau, K.
he made h it home In
peninsula, w h e r e temperatures
Orange CHj lie wav employed by
were
in ipc
the high Tim and low 10a I
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the Florida Tower and l.irn t Co
TALLAHASSEE (C PU - The Wednesday
for the p a it .1.’ veara.
D riving winds
damaged homes,
rgislalive Interim committee on
v
Mr. W'lnnlnsham was a member legi
o f W'oodmrn o f the World, Celery mental health w ill o lfrr a bill knocked down powrrlines and an­
Camp No. r&gt;J5. Sanford, and the this year for construction of a tennal and cracked automobiles.
International Brotherhood of Elec­ million dollar mental hospital in There was flooding at a ra llr rrd |
low points, and hall was reported j
trical Worker*.
Broward Counly for trealm rnt of iii parts of Tennessee.
Survivor* are three children. emotionally disturbed children.
Jesse Winningham J r , with the
Sen. J. Emory Cross of Alachua
A ir Kune in Bermuda; Mra. Edna Counly, a committee member, said
Markham. l-akc c ity ; Mra. liiiby the need for such a hospital la
f i n f f ii . Sanford; ai* grandchil­ pressing because there are no
dren; three lirotherc, &lt; harlie Win state facilities for treating dis
S T l'A IIT I CPU — Suspended
ningham, Johnny Winningham and turhed children under TJ years of
M arlin County Judge Harris R
Edward Winningham, all o f Lake
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Lowery J r . U , faces tria l nett
Butler; one abler, Mra. U llie Netlie told the annual slate I T.\ monlh on char&lt; f» 0f d n s trg while
Ilea. I jit e Butler.
meeting here Wednesday that (here , . . . j
Funeral services w ill l« held al are "thousands of children" in
1&gt;n&lt;|fr&gt;. IU&gt;pcndct! by
U
&lt; pm . Sunday at Briaaon Funeral the state who need psychiatric
Home Burial w ill be in Sylvan treatment. Hr recommended that Roy Collins Iasi November on
charges of drunkenness and tn -j
Lake Cemetery.
the hospital have at least 41 beds cu.npctrncr on the bench, was
tn start with.
arrested here last week
The
Is
lie noted that the Sunland Train­ Senate will review the suspension
M I A 'll I d ' l l —■ Eastern A ir ing Center at Gainesville is caring In April.
Mnea haa algnrd a new one-year for LOCO retarded rh ild rrn and a
l-owcry will he trie d before his
contract with the A ir Ltnta Stew­ nrw institution at Fort Mycra haa successor to the henen. Judge
another
Ton.
But
he
said
there
ard* and Stcwardeait* Alan.
Evans Crary.
Company o ffic ia l! aaid the new are more than 1.000 on the waiting
agiccm rnt p fu .liirs improved pay list at Ihrsr institutions.
and working mndiliona for EastDELPHI. Ind. t C PI I - Lionel 1.
ern'a I.IOU atrvvarda and atewatd
0. Dohrlno. 50. M iam i, was killed
raaea. The old pact eaptred Sept
WALPOLE, Mass. ( C P I i - The here Wednesday when his ci
I, HIM. The new one eatcr.da to
Walpole prison newspaper, the swerved out of control on a hi
Jan. 31, m o .
Mentor, has advised inmates to and trashed into a parked truck
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The C. S Department of Com keep smiling.
"Y o u 'll feel heller." the paper New York firm .
merce consider* that 17 dllfrrent
counties — eight of them in New said, "and besides it'll make all
Since H i). VVO.OOOOUt in gold
Jcraey — make up the New York the guards wonder what you've
has hern mined In California
been up to."
metropolitan area.

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ATLANTA ( C P I ) - A u m p ir­ In w r with
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squall

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lorm tJiiei. h ill and
moit of thunderstorms Wednesday a n d
early today, followed liy the leadIn r edre of a M U tr raid vate.
Temperature! plummrlcd wtlh
the passage of the violent front,
which le ft at tr a it four persona

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LAST SHOWING
OPEN 12:15

Jesse Winningham
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C LA S S IF IE D INDEX
I —FOR RENT
1 LUST A N tl FOUND
7, 3 Uld 4 bedroom house* and
2—
FOB RENT
im ill apartment.
» 2 A-ROOM * BOARD
ROSA I - PAYTON. Broker
* * —BBAUH RENTALS
Phone FA 2-1MI
4—
WANTED TO REN1
5—
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
(VELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
ft-F A R M S . ACREAGE •
rrtv a t* baths. I U W. F ira i St.
GROVES
Five bedroom borne. 7 tiled baths
7—REAL ESTATE WANTED
* - m i s c k l l a .n e o u s
1700 Magnolia Avr FA 12331.
»—FLOWERS • TLANTS
SB R LBS
Beautifully furnished room. P rivate
I I —OFFICE EQUIPMENT
home. Phone FA 2-7304.
11—AUTOMOBILES •
Z
bedroom cement block home,
TRAILER S
unfurnished. FA 2 4UM
• 12—BOATS A MOTORS
IS—FARM SUPPLIES A
Room with
adjotnina' powder
MACHINERY
room private lu lh —clove i n U -P E T S . LIVESTOCK 333 Palmetto. FA 2 6439.
SUPPLIES
t t —ARTICI.ES w a n t e d
Colonial 2 story home FA 2 7304.
I I —PLACES TO EAT
RENT OR SALE: 3 At re farm .
17—BEAL’ Tk PARLORS
I m e 3 bedroom home. large
11—FEM ALE HELP WANTED
barn. F a iy term i. Joseph ft
I I —M ALE H E LP WANTED
I-evjr. I’ h. FA 21223
21—M
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I I —M ALE OK
FEMALE
21—WORK W ANTED

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21—SPECIAI SERVICES
21-P IA N O SERVICES
21-A—BUILDING CONTRACTORS
23—F.I.HCTRIPAT.
CONTRACTORS
23 A—B UILDING . REPAIRS.
23-11 B U ILD IN G SUPPLIES
27-N O T IC E • rERSONAI-S
23—ARTICLR8 FOR SALE
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IAFF-A-DAY

For talc nr r r n t—modern A room
house with 1 a r r r * of land on
[*kr *oq“ ‘ re
Ositcn Dr. Bradm I place
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FA 2 7101.

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Unfurnished 2 bedroom home, kit
chcn equipped. FA 2 6400
lldrm . unfurnished apt. 170
17vo. Magnolia. FA 2 3931.

OSTEEN; furnished house »Pi
mo 3rd. house on Lemon RluU
Road.
Furmahed

Apt.

702

Palmetto.

1 l i t )UM furmahed apartment with
hath, water furnished, R iv e n '*»
Ave. l'h . FA 2 SOIL Rfte-r 1 M

• p. m. FA 2-3331.

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MODERN • CONVENIENT
Ironing, loc 1 13r. FA 2-7211.
LIV E A B LE
SEE Ihia large modern apacioii* 2.3— h pedal nervier*
3 bedroom CB homr with all
WELL D R ILLIN G
ihe trim m ing*. Modern York
Fatrhanka M urio Pump*
Town kilchrn with pantry, two
Itepain.tn a ll make*
attractive tiled hatha, attic fan.
HOB 3RD W. M IN I.
extra lar*e u tility room, large
207 F, Conirnrrelal Ave.
fam ily room, circular paved pa
Phont FA 2-2313
tin
and
many
extraa
for
(hoar who enjoy comfort and
HEATING
convenience*
Priced at only
II. II. P O P E CO.
lll.K M with convenient terma
ton S. Park ----- FA 2-1211
W. II. " B ill" S T E M I ' t i l Agency
PIMPS - SPRINKLER
Realtor k loturir
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Aiaor. Laura B O iler, It. F. T a fftr
All type, and awe,. In,tailed
Arlelt Price. E vtrett Harper
Do It Y o o ric ll"
Phont FA 2 1291
t i l N, Park
ME REPAIR AND SERVICE
S T I N E
For the Beit Ruts in Real Estate
' I i t hlnr and Supply Co.
SEK CULLEN Jk IIAHKEY 29T 33,
: nd St.
Ph. FA 2 6132
W, A. Cagle, Jr. Satnn-an
I Id N. Park A **. I t - FA S-MJt

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Raymond Fund,..1st, A t . * .
I A I 3111
Atlantic Bank Bldg.

ALTAMONTE: I-ovely new 2 bed­
room duplex, water fum lihed,
c h ild re n

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H, M. Gleason Laka M ary

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Remodeling and A dditions
DON L IK E
Pimm FA 2-3324
Painting A t. FA 2 7928.
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111! Celery Ave.
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Closed Sunday
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Thraada, Tapes.
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P A R A I H O t - I T - li «Tma*wItha 1111 II W. 2nd 51. Ph. FA 2 1422
I A R M I I'RE CENTER
" T h a t * p e rfe c t, K a th c r— now s id e w a y s !"
Large houac very rraaonaldc.
Teteeiiien lubes Tratcd Fraa.
II# W. I at at FA 2 3ISI
suitable lor apatlmenla or large
HOLLINS HOBBY SHOP
Double Room — private e n ira iu r.'
family. 33 It Albert, D ra w rr
The Sign O f Thn Totem pole
NEW YORK l Ul*I * — A Colum ­
FACTORY 4 ft YOU
private hath. l'h . FA 2 t*n*
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SMI Sk Freneh A?e.
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YENETlA.N BUN D,4 T
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FOR SALE. Ilcautllul 2 Bedroom New 2 bedroom home, terrarro
not give police the name* o f call
Enclosed head Sag proof bottom
Brand neve duplex. 231 Concord
S h u li tm iih fd In 4s ilu viii
floori, large ■ar poric and u lilll*
CB Home
Kitchen p a ttu lly
Stria, madam*, and buvlnea* execra il with pintle cuds. P in t le
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funm hrd
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Printing Co Phone VA i a i l ARM
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306 33e*t 13th SI.
®l® fiir.ferd Avenue
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612 O trrola Dr. FA *3392.
rxpoac of &lt;xpcnac account ir x Room A Uoard—Close lo town
tynca nf h o m o and a price lo
ROLL4W4Y. H u p .ia ! and Hihy KLNM O R E elenric te w in g - m iPhone FA 2 7163 Mon. thru Fri
broadtail Monday evening
auk you.
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A local radio atation interview
(Include* Hoeing)
homr, P i hath,
low down
T il. F4 2 .3111. F u rm tu r* Center
«ondil|on, FA 2 4021.
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pajmenl. 117 month It7 3V.
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Good land, cleared, tome land
WASHBURN VAN LINKS
fine 3 HR Ulock horn* 111.730 00
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an hour call girl* In lomc of the • Paneled Den
leaping. Path or vmall payment l'(M French Ave
FA 2 19JI
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A newt d ally fee Rolf rourae nation'* biggest cor|&gt;oratlon*
• Cualom Kitchen
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dawn,
balance
113
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Joined the Seminole family laat
Cool &gt;nadc l arge frame home in
Holh Gilfln and Murrow in d ica t­ • Encloaed Garage
I - B. MANN
Tim it a *ur*t pass lo the llltr i
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Saturday w ith the opening of the ed (heir aland waa ha*ed on new** • Fenced Hack Yard
A a in u i an Win S ir*at,
Geneva. 1 acre lot. 116,300.
But 63
lake M u n ir*
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MODEL OPEN D AILY
Phone FA 2 3*13
Feb 3. 11
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431. (our m ile* w o t o( Lung- press'* im m unity in naming new* 1l »oo Down — Mortgage
Near itmppmg area. 2 MR block
wood.
FA 2 3634 BY UWNFH: 1 hedroum t U home
7 Room home, hardwood flo p rt, PRKSKR3K ju u r baby » ,hoc* tn
aourrea. New York atate law due* BY OWNER
11.700 00
1h(v i t a guru p * i* to tha Bit*
Tlie ne» course. under manage- not provide thi* inumimly, a fact
on iliadcd lo ti ideal location
kilchrn eleelrle, spare heat,
rv rtla iiin g
brume,
gold
Theatre for 11 Carlton. Exp.
ESTATE
ment n| M r. and Mrs K. P. Cut- pointed up by the rrre til it) day- I F I T IS I l K A L
t an be financed 911 Calabria
air cundllloncd
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four w a ltrh o lrt and eight dog­ Marie Torre for refuting lo name at 117 South Park Ph. FA 2-4613
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1.6 S. Paig Ave.
Ph. F a 2-6124
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For ordinary duba and armi brought by entertainer Judy Gar
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HOME • S E E K E R S
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kitchen equipped, frm rd yard,
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Spaeloin and lovely 3 bedroom
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CB home, located In very tiler
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a
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lection of Sanford, and tilu a lril
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built in vam l). 3 nice tire tied
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I'M MIIINt, A III: YTING INC.
• EASY TERMS
i.u p c v illr Ave
FA 2 09*6
- \i fiitiT M u A in i i »i The ladle* have a par of 74.
roomx. and equipped e lr r tiir
fa ir condition by hoxpital autho­ lt\SM»&gt;l
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In the center of the rourae are rities today.
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two p ra rtlre arraa, one for put­
Robert J. Harrison. 3t, v u ffrrrd III ai».w I \ l HKO
New Ami lie d F u rn itu re
PLANTS f-.r sate. Fred Tliura
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ting. and the other providing a a stomach hemorrhage Tuesday
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and roof anlrnna are included,
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lo practice hooking and slicing waa an*wrred hv the local Naval * i i * f ! I f II -A ft I* A akr.-) |.f 4 f --1
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ANNUALS
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l uinilurc and AiiplinncM .
thru liber v and tree* help lo
ing the hail.
#01 Uelery Aee
went &lt;&gt;ut. accompanied by a Navy I***'»'*
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F A R M E l l ’S A G E N C Y
The longed hole on the co u rir tranxport plane.
make Hut a m oit attractive
d*'f *-t it a■I &gt;i ■l ta il f * fjit i th *• n#n
V 3 Farmer, Rrallnr
POTTED Pf.ANTS l'h FA M M 2
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it the par ftxe llra lg h U a a d ie
home.
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11th, whlrh run* down the middle patient to the bath door o f Ihe -•* f»
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FLOWER SHOP 33. telecraph.
of the rmirae for MO yard*. The hoipilat. landing on a golf course ' IIA.N&lt;*Li f K I SNK |, | la fklfa F o r a ll o f th is , Ih e e n tir e p ric e I K ^ f r e n c h A v e Ph F A 1 l i l t
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Used furniture, appliance*, toala
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PA 2 4112
merly aialatant ta Arthur Mille#, " n o t h ’ i ; M in MLRV &lt;#IVKN • •ul
paymrnt if d e .irr.P Call r.mv 3 | ||.| i | | , k &gt;m , „ |„ linP r iim r n
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fur an apimlntmenl lo *r&lt;- d
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TUNING A REPAIRING
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tug, inufitig, and plaster repair, 1
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primary aim ie ta provide a good,
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Pag* 8— Thurs. Jan. Sat. 1959

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Rev. Stone To End
Pastorate Sunday

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First Federal Reelects
Officers And Directors

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At Um* membership m crtln r it
F ir i t Federal Savins* and Loan
Association Wednesday, three dl
rector* were reelected and sub
aeqjently, the hoard reelected Ilia
■late of offieers that h a i been
serving the local th rift organic*Won la the pait year.
T V Director* sleeted for three
ar te rm i are H. Jame* Gut, A.
Shlnholier tp d George Touhy.

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Money Is Offered
For Dropping Suit

Gut, a former mayor of Sanford
la operator of an Insurance ageary bearing his name. Shlnholaer
I* an attorney and Touhy la the
operating officer nf the associa­
tion.
Howard Faville. president, to
hi* report of the past year'* ope­
ration said. "Your association may
not be the biggest one. but it ta
among the safest in the nation.”
The report revealed over 17
m illion in saving* account* on
Dec. I I , on which a three and
one hair per cent a year in dlvl*j
dt-nda had been paid
Loans exceeding 12 million
"represents money poured into the
payroll* of builder* and book* of
material suppliers It rrp rrw n t*
a substantial boo*t to the local KKM1N0I.K (.KTS TROPHY — Coaches,
Conference foot l&gt;all title. I.o/t to right.
economy. Money laved and loan football player* nnti atudenta gathered in
Coitch Jim Plgott, Coach Dave [.nude. Cord here help* all builnei* in our
Seminole High auditorium for presentation Cttpt. David Stanley, Fullback Harold Stone
com m unlly." the report read
nod Hob Price, who made the presentation.
Faville complimented the staff of a Florida Tnm**-Unlon trophy to the
Orange Kelt
on II* effort* lo he of icrvlee to school, which won the 1
(Herald Staff Photo)
association member* and lhankrd
the director* for their Intereat In The orchid grow* from the smallUnlaid1' smallest colony Is thr
On* out of five Americana
eitabthhlr.c sound operatlnc poll■ seed in lh * world.
Rock of Gibraltar.
I l.angcd residence during Hitt.
elei.
The comment* iion-d with an i
expreaiion of confidence *t&gt; eon
tinued growth In IBM

A TLA N TA l U I D — A N efro
leader reported today that a
member of hi* rare haa admit­
ted o ffe rin t Negro parent* »um»
of "fro m 500 to several ihoutand
doll a r t" to withdraw their putdlc
school Integration suit In Atlanta
Dr. C. Clayton Powell, acting
Atlanta chapter president of the
National Aasn lo r the Vdvantewent of C o l o r e d People, said
there wea evidence the man *'wai
representing some in te rfile d partie* In Georgia who want to -*e
W it suit dropped "
Powell said offer* w m nude
•a rtie r this week to all to plain*
N fft in the ault, riled in federal
■ourt here a year ago and tenta­
tively acheduled for a hearing
•a rty tbta year. In approaching
the parent*, the man did not give
LA BELLE (U P I) — One man
hi* tnae Identity, according to was killed and another seriously
Injured Wednesday night when
The plaintiffs reported tue of­ their car slammed Into a trac
fers to the NAACP. Powell ssld. tor tra ile r parked «•» the high
*•*04 Immediately they were instrueted to atrtng along with the way
Atlon William Delbert, 21. Mu
K hem r tn the ealent that the using, Mich., was killed when h«
approach could be proven."
was thrown against the windshield
When NAACP investigator* rou- of the auto driven by James J
feonted the man with their find- Williams ol Illinois. Both men
Inga, he admitted making the of* were employed by the U. S. Geoln
fe n "w ith the idea of making a giral Survey Wililama was ho*
law easy buck* for him self," Paw- pitalited with multiple fracture*
■S said.
Jame* Andrew Pavl* of Winter
"Sufficient avidence has now Haven told police hi* truck, load
been secured to show conclusively ed with tomatoes, had two blow
■ u t he contacted these petitioner* oul* of right rear lire* on High
with offers of some too to several way 28 near here. Ita aaid he
feouaand dollars to have their parked the truck on the highway
tame* stricken from the suit." because there wat no ahouldr*
Powell said. Investigation le cooalong tlx road.
Inning, he added
Davis said he placed our Hare
each to Ibe rear and front at the
truck while he went to get tires
____ than I,QUO soldiers from
tarslgn countries have attended Police said the flare to the rear
feta D. I . Army's Infantry School of the truck apparently went out
at Port Henning, Ga., lin e * the b rfu rr the Wttllama ear approach­
Wetotag program brgan to IBM. ed.

The Rev. Perry L. Stone will
close his Jlv year m inistry at the
J'irat Christian Church Sunday'
Neat week, he w ill leave San­
ford to assume the pastorate of
th« Rhett Ave. Christian Church,
N orth Charleston, S. C.
As h it parting aermon at the 11
a. m. service. Rev. Stone has
chosen Paul's p irtin g message to
the Ephesian elder*. Tbe choir
w ill aing thr anthem, “ God's
House." by Loucks, under the
direction of Mr*. John C. Dicta,
The Kiwanis Club w ill attend
the service in a body, in recog.
n iliu n of tbe minister’* departure.
Rev. Stone has been a member
of the local civic organisation
since his arrival in Sanford
The church will have a potluck supper Saturday night at
6;30, Mrs. Vincent Larson. iefv*
ice chairman, la to charge of
arrangement!
Thote
attending
are asked to bring Ih e ir own sil­
ver and pistes, as well a t a cov­
ered dish of food.
The Rsv. Gilbert g Counts, DeI.and, will fill the pulpit until a

Truck Tires Blow
Vehicle On Road;
Crash Kills One

FAT
OVERWEIGHT

new pastor is found. George W.
Now available to you fo r first tin
Morgan is chairman of the pul without a doctor's p rescript-&gt;
re s c rlp tni ^
our new drug called ODRINKX!
pit committee.
You must lose Ugly fat in T days
or your money back No more
starvation dicta, *trenuous evercite, laxatives, massage «r tak­
ing of so-called reducing candies,
PELHAM MANOR. N Y. (L T D cracker- or cookies, or chcwirg
—Dr. Elite Strang L'Etperance. gum. OPHINEX is a tiny tablet
and easily swallowed. Absolutely
10, who founded several cancer harm!***. When you take ODRINprevention clinics at the Memorial EX. you still enjoy your me*l»,
Center for eancer and allied dis­ still eat the foods you like, but &gt;oj^
ease*, died Wednesday.
simply don’t have the urge for cJP
ra portions heravi-e OPHINEX de­
MAPLEWOOD, N. J (D P I) — presses your a jy e tlte and drrrcatHugo A Oswald. SO, former lec rs your de-ire fo r food. Aut.-mat.
retary-treasurer and a director of ieally your weight mu-t come
S t a n d a r d Brands, Inc , d i e d down, because as your own doc­
tor w ill tall you. when you rat
Wednesday.
leas, you weigh less. Get rid of r irets fat and live longer. OP it INUPPER
MONTCLAIR. N. J.
EX is sold on this GUARANTEE;
(U P li—Prank G. Henry,
re ­ You must lose weight within f
tired manager of the New York days or vour money back. Jod
M e r c a n t i l e Kachange, died return the package to your drug­
Wednesday after a long lllneaas. gist and get your fu ll money bacH
ODRINEX coal* 13.00 and I* -"Id
The world's large*! retractable with this strict money beck r»*edome - i U feet to diameter — ante* by.
TOUCHTON DRUG STORC
w ill rover the new Pittsbargh C iv­
I I E, 1st St.
M ail Orders Filled
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Deaths

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The Smart
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Boost celery yields,
control diseases with
Du Pont "Manzate”

R em itifu l 3 Bedroom, 1 £■ 2 Baths Homes

UNLAND

Priced $12,5011 to $15,000. Homes Completed
Du Pwst "MuitfoU" ta highly effective fo r eon*

and H eady For Im m ediate Occupancy

taii at mrig Might and kite Might of eck-r*.
Start applications when plant* arv aatabliahcd

Others U n d er Construction That W ill He

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C om pleted Within O ne T o Three Weeks

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era being built today can carry
enough petroleum to power 28,k g
automobile! fo r a year'* driving.

frequently ns re­

quired. "Mananta” ta mlW on planU, but tough
on Might*. Order "M-miaUi" today I

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sweet corn end cucurbits,
spray with Du Pont “ Parzate”
Du Pont “ PariaU" otter* effective. low-coal
•oiitrul of Holtninlbunpoelum Might ut twin*
corn, leaf apot dineaaca of celery, ami anthruennaa, downy mildew and certain other lenf
dieeoacu of cucurMla. "Panata" ta mild ta
action . . . rvniata washing off by ruin*. Order
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Tile Itath
Venetian Blind*
Wall Furnact

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Paved Nlrreta
Sidewalks
Street l.ighta
I ter real ion Arena
Tennis Couria
ILiskellmll Court
Drdlcnled Park*

On Highway 17-92 —

(SKK M O DEL HOME TODAY — COMPLETELY FURNISHED)

2 Miles South of Sanford
Conveniently

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Qualify Yrou For One Of These Plans
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CELERY GKUW ERS...

for higher yields,
stop blights with Du Pont
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DuPont "Zartata” airam and "F-*rrnnU“ farhab.
fungicides can ba uaed an sprays or dust* for
Hi*- effective oontroi of eaily and late blight
and damping-off of celery. Th«y protect grow­
ing celery plants without danger of burning or
stunting. Fpr low-coat discs** prevaotion, mb
fUr "Zeriata" or "Fermata** today!

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BALES REPRESENTATIVE ON PREMISES AT ALL TIM E 8
HOURS: 8:09 A. M. T IL 9:00 P. M. W EEKDAY*: 9:99 A, M. T IL DARK SUNDAY!

�News Briefs
institute Okayed
TALLAHASSEE (U P l) — The
U. S Office of Education has ap
proved a Florida guidance in sti­
tute fo r tra.hers

Visit Scheduled
D AY TO N A BEACH t U I ’l l ~
Mrs. Fulgencio Batista was sched
ulrd to a rrive here today to visit
her ailing 17-month-otd daughter, j

Teacher Pay Mailed
TALLAHASSEE (UPD — Some
nine m illion dollars In tearher
salary money was in the m a ll to
Florida counties today—two w e e k s
late

Living Custs Drop
COURTESY W EEK PROCLAIMED — Mayor Ai Wilxun
signs the proclamution for Courteay Week, which Ix 'tfiiu
Sunday in Sanford. Chairman Dave Thru*her of the Jay.
ee«v offer* polite encouragement. The state-wide prunmRon will mn Jan. 26-31.
(Herald Staff Photo)

WASHINGTON (U P l) — Lower
food prices sent the cost of living
down in December for the first
lime since August, the govrrn
mont said today.

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United Pres* Leased Wire

INDEPENDENT DAILY

K*t*l&gt;H*hed *1008

* 'Broke, Scorned/
Hedy's Had Enough

Limousine Looms
As Political Issue

Bishops Appointed

Blaze Hits Plant

Ted Williams Signs

Seamstress Sews
Virginians
Finger To Machine

Warned

S : la, L r hiwi T , Transfer Opposed

Clouds Take Edge
From Cold Wave

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Librarian Thinks
‘Rags To Riches*
Books Should Go

Caracas Celebrates

Big Show At End;
Sentence Is Death

Perjury Testimony
Read Into Record

Jaycecs To Climax
'Week' Tomorrow
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Buck Is Drugged,
Token To Forest

Weather

Blank Check Stolen

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Hudson Child Dies
In Local Hospital

Retail Merchant Committees Chosen

Committee* of the Retail Merthrough A a U rtll). c(,in (, fy(vislon have been revral
Rather coal this afternoon and to­
night becoming a little warmer ms ed by the chairman, Franrls Rou
% rttlnrday. High this afUrnoaa 34 m illa l Jr.
to 12. law tonight 14 to 43. North
Serving on the Board o( Direct
la aartheast wtodt |l to M miles ora w ill he E. C. Ila rp e r Jr. (ap
gar hoar.
plianre), Ed Hunt ( automobile).
Bud Talley (building supplies), R.
N.
Blackweldrr Id a p a r t m e nt
It was a quiet night in Sanford.
Evan tba parson who broke a store*), C. L Ridding ( d i m e
window at Cnapman Concrete Co. stores), Herman Jarohson (dress
waa not bant oo destruction He en­ shops), Francis Roumiltat (drug
tered the office and helped himself stores). Wally I’ hlllps, dry clean
to one Hem only: a blank check era and laundry).
H. D Thompson (feeds and
• f t * * * '
), Chester Musa (furniture

and Venetian blinds), Miss Dol
*I’uwell (g ifts , office supply and
printing i, Ben Wade (groceries
and baking. Independent), R. W.
Cassuhc (groceries and bakeries,
chain), H arry Rnhson (hardware
ar&gt;d sporting goods). Bob Cushing
(Jew rlry
slorrs), Jim
Spencer
(liq u o r dealrra). Brack Perkins
(m en's wear and shoes), Frank
Donahue (miscellaneous), Iwwis
Dinkins fo il companies), Frank
Durro (restaurant*!, W illia m Wlabold! 'photographers).
R oum illat Is rhsinnan of the
rxe ru tlv e committee. Serving with
him are R. dj Bium an. Ralph
Cowan, John D. Ivey, Horan aa

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 365

1™
Little Hope For Miners Good Points Needed!*™
U. 5. Far Behind
Trapped By Icy Waters
On 'Honest Count'

ITondizi Visit Ends

Eight Die In Crash

FRIDAY. JANUARY 23. 1969

Solon Says Reds Lead Arms Race

PITTSTON. Pa. tU I’ l) — Hope tunnel below Mve m a c bed and
filled today fo r 12 miner# trapped swirled Into the honeycomb af
W ASHINGTON (C P I) — Presi­ by Icy watcra in an anthracite diggings.
dent A rturo Krondtii of Argentina mins after the swollen Susijuehan
Under the unwritten law of the
today prepared to wind up his ns River breached a hole in a coal mine fields, " n r vac leave a
three-day stale visit In W ashing­
buddy down delow,"
rescuer*
ton.
spared no effort or expense In a
frantic effort to reach thrm Their
only hope was that the men man­
AMMAN, Jordan (C P I) — An
aged to crawl into air porkrt*
Gov, LeRoy Collins and Mayor A ir Jordan airtiner crashed In the
On Sunday. Courteiy Week be­
alwne the still rising water level.
AI
Wilson
both
have
signed
prorugged
h
ill
country
near
the
Dead
gins officially throughout Florida,
The volunteer rrscue crews, d i­
and especially in Sanford, the clamaDon* advising Floridians to Sea late Thursday and reports
rected by federal, slate and com
observe the rules of courteous be­ reaching here today ta id right
atate'a moat courteous etty.
WASHINGTON (U P lt-J o e Mar pany experts, dug throughout the
havior.
persons had been killed.
tin's
spanking new 111 WO llmou- night In rrn iu tr shafts and tunnels
The Sanford-Seminole County
slnr, an "a u ld lang syne" gift In efforts to break through to
Jaycera are sponsoring the cam­
some still-dry subterranean co rri­
paign locally, with the cooperation
BUCK H IL L FALLS, Pa. (UPD from the House membership, »p dors where the missing may have
of the Chamber of Commerce. — Bishops A rthur J. Moure of peirrd today to have become a
found refuge.
Store banners were going up to­ A tlanta and Rny H. Short of
political issue.
Forty-four of the miners work
day all over Sanford, and friendly Nashville have been appointed to
Rep. W illia m H Ayres lR - Ing deep underground managed
cltUcns were practicing their most supervise the Methodist Church’s
Ohio) Is te llin g the voters back to reach • safety after the iceBEVERLY HILLS. Calif. (U P l) appealing smiles.
Jacksonville area conference.
home that Democrats got the clogged river drained through a
—Hcdv Lam arr, claiming ahr la
Chairman Dave Thrasher has
House to provide the chauffeur- hole 20 Iret In diameter into the
‘•broke'* and ha* been ecorned by not revealed the nature of Court­
driven Cadillac tn Ihe ousted GOP quarter mile long tunnel like an
the only man »he ever loved, esy Week's special promotions,
WAYCROH, Ga. (UPl) — A tenter "ju s t to emharrass Repub­ emptying b a t h t u b Thursday.
aayi the now w ill fight like ■ It- but announced that 125 Savings
They were greeted with whoops of
m grr to itralghlen out her life.
Bonds tiave been obtained as la rg r part of (hr Snivrly Groves lic* n i "
Ayres said 22 cvinslltulcnls have Joy by relatives and friends stand­
•
" I gave myaelf to Howard 100 price* for courtesy contest win­ box factory here was destroyed
per cent, but everything I did for ners. The winners w ill he select­ by f i r r early today, but the main written him to prolrst the decision ing vigil around the numerous
him waa taken for granted,” Ihc ed by a secret committee, which plant and most of the equipment to keep M a rtin supplied al lax- rnirancr*
payer expeme with the limousine
beautiful Vienna-born a d re w raid la circulating now through down­ was saved.
line mine engineer estimated
and extra cle rical help that nor­ It would lake two yeara to pump
at her rented home here where town Sanford
mally
goes
only
with
the
floor
die II v m with her eon. Tony. 10.
out the water if such a huge pro­
Selected w ill be the most court­
and daughter, Denlae, 14. and a eous act, policeman, saleslady,
BOSTON (U P D —Ted vYilliams, leader’s position.
ject could he fmanerd.
Democratic Leader John w .
aervant.
six-lime American league bai­
talesman and waltreai.
"You never saw such a mess at
Her attorney fUed a Ul.ooo auit
ting rh^m plon, today signed his McCormack (M a ts ) said there there Is down there," veteran m i­
In federal court at Houatoo. Tea..
tilth contract with the Kcd Sox at was no f o u n d a t i o n to Ayres' ner Anthony Krywlckl. 53. taid,
Thuraday against her estranged
f l i ’S.ooO to remain baseball's high­ charge " I thought It was the de "E verything la so caved
in
cent and proper thing In do." he
husband, oilman W. Howard l*e .
est salaried player in history.
Whole sections are caved in It'a
tohl a rrp o rte r
9
"There comas a moment when
Ayrr* w rote his conililutynia a terrible mess."
you say enough t# enough," said
Kryw lckl was one of a group of
Hist McCormack's resolution to
the tty e a ro ld actress who was
RICHMOND, Ve. I U P l) — the
men who wandered fur hour*
provide
M
a
rtin
with
the
car
was
•nee the glamour queen of Holly­
Richmond
limes ■Dispatch said
at the very' time that "a through the dungeon darkness hewood. She charged L rr Is to,WO
editorially today that Virginians approved
movement was under way among fore finding a light and safety
behind In support payments, mon­
WORCESTER. Maas. (UPD 'may as well realise" that a cer­
Republicans to prrw nt a car to
" | wouldn't g&lt;&gt; back down
ey she needs to live on
A professional seamstress seel- tain amount of school Integration
Mr
Martin
through
private
con,
the
niinea lor a m illion."
" I have been q u ilr 1U." the
seems inevitable.
vowed. " I'm finished
I don't
trlb'ition*."
H id. "Then Tony was struck by dentally sewed her finger to an
Therefore, h* wrote, "the reso want no more of that. Forty-two
an automobile while riding his bi
cycle. He almost died. 1 Just had to drag the « pound object T A LLA H A S S E E tU I’l )
Gov. lutlon was clearly political and year* of It Is enough."
calculated to em barrau Republi­
haven’t been able to accept any twice across a room to get help,
Collins has aiinountrd that
H film or television offer* made to
cans I,et u* hope It Is no Indica­
T just kept perspiring from p rirr-lta ln g power* e l the retail tion of the mariner In which your
n w .'
pain." Mrs Alexander Adamiak, «nd d istributor levels must be money w ill be appropriated dur­
The ravenhaired beauty said
Si), said Thursday
after
her abolished before he approves a ing the next two year* by the
her fifth husband. Lee. was the
ordeal " l used the sheet as a transfer u f milk control to Ilia
"one man I loved—loved more
towel and kept wiping my lace .State Department of \grleulture. Sf-tli Congress **
M cCorm ack* ofllce said the
•tan anyone In the world. Hut t
and my eyes."
Democratic leader ha* received
ean see no ohenee of a reconcil­
The woman was trapped lor 40 M i k o y U D G l'C ’C t C t l
about 50 le tte r* cummentlng on
iation
the electric
dOSClUV i l l ' l l Far»t Deputy ||lr House action two wri-k* ago
MIAMI it,' I ' l l — Cloudiness
Hr paid absolutely no attention agoniring minute*
to me or the children, except needle and thread pinning her | m in e r Anastas Mlkuyan return snd "90 per cent ot them were threw an unexpected blanket lit
warmlh over much of Florida
when aumeunr else was present," finger last to the machine cabin e,| irum the U. S. today to the favorable"
a rk u m c o f a crowd of Russian* in
during the night, taking the worst
she said. "Then he was attentive
hbe dragged the entire machine holiday mood who greeted him in
nf the chill from the cold wave.
and wonderful — until w r were
across the room to reach a tele English and asked his son al-iul
Temperature* were live lo 10
•lone again."
phone and rail poller When they M arilyn Monroe
degrees higher than rip e c lrd in
arrived she had lo pull the heavy
many sertlons of Ihe state
object to the other side of the
Free ting wrather was rr|&gt;ortrd
room to pres* a bum -r releasing
only in a few sactlun* of extreme
CARACAS, Yenrturla ( U l’ l ) —
the door lock She had been sew­ Caracas took on a festive air to­
North Florida. Frost ami a light
ing a sheet when the accident hap
f r r r ie had la-rii fore, asl all the
day to relehratr the a rriv a l of
pened and her fam ily was not
HAVANA
(
l
I’
D
—
Tbr
tenleme
way down Into Die Central Florida
Fidel Castro and Ihe firs t anni­
home.
versary of the overthrow of Venr- of death came almost as *n anti­ cllru* twit
TAIJAHASSEE (U P l) Tbr
The needle patted through the
Marianna and Pensacola were
luclan
D irta tn r Marcus
I 'r r r i climax at dawn today at the trial
itnrv of Horatio Alger'* rise Irom
nail and forefinger of her Irft
of Halida Via) Jesus Susa Htanro, (J)(,
Jim fnei.
cities wllh readings
rags to riche* may tie denied to
hand Police Norte Richard J.
who went before Ills Judgr* in the of 29. Jacksonville and Tails has
Florida youngtlera If the state
Hebert removed the needle from
Havana
Sports
I’
alare
tee reported I t . It was generally
librarian has her way.
the machine and then attempted
The tria l began Thursday after In Ihe to'* in Central Florida,
Such classic as the Horatio to take the needle from her fin­
noun before 30.000 Cubans who re amt, at usual. Key West was the
Alger aeries, the Robhsey Twins,
pratedly shouted "coward" *ml warmest with a balmy fn
the Wlrsrd of Or. Tom Swift snd ger
The needle broke, however, and
"m urder" at the prisoner The
H ie Weather Bureau r t edited
the Rover Roy*, among others,
had lo he taken nut later by a
sentence ra in e I I hours and 19 an u n rip e rlrd i loud rnvtrin g ovrr
would disappear from Florida
physician
minute*
la
te
r.
Just
al
the
sun
ip
the southern half of Ihe peninsula
library shelve*
State Librarian Dorothy Dodd
BARTOW (U P l)—T h r perjured * 7 ^ , " t i m e . M T . h o w was with keeping In some uf the heat
has advised county libraries in
testimony o f a former Polk County ovrr Most u f Ihe spectator* had allsr a mid front passed down
the peninsula Thursday
the slate that "there are plenty
deputy sheriff tn a grand Jury _ _ .
even nrarlv all the
of other hooks which give broader
The Weather flurrau said II
wo* read Into the record here Jl’
f ,foreign
10 ! '
IV
i
newsmen
who
had
and wider hack grounds for chll
would warm up gradually during
today tn the perjury tria l of for rnrne In ro v e r Ihe trial had left. |hp
nM | t&gt;i&gt;, or M) A
dren to read."
R v r iiv in n
A w n rH
Srn , , m &gt; K ,n*t
(Inly
a
few
of
u*
remained
to
(0 northeaslerly was ex
She
said
"the
libraries
should
—- - - - O lV in g
M W a ra
Ex Deputy James llu.bee ad
, , |h r renter of Ihe rnlif
Stock liettcr books
but cinphaPresentation of Ihe Distinguish nutted last week that hi* testl reiord the final Invective hut id
Slitd her views are strictly a
Awards w ill rllm a i Na mony Iw-fore a grand Jury ataiut al the prisoner s i he was led front ovrr the Mississippi Valley
matter of personal preference and ljon, |
U yrtr Wrck tomorrow the sm.(ssi Polk pay o ff seandal away to the ancient Spanish fprt moves toward the Atlantic.
res* where tie w ill he shot
»hc has mi power of control over n|Kht
Isiw t tonight w ill range from
nf 195*1 was false.
S pirit Crushed
32 to 4(1 In r ilr tm e North Florida.
the county libraries.
The award w ill be made al Ihe
Ruvliee t Irillm nny was read
The man who was led away wa* In the 40** In Central Florida and
She added there I* a "Demi .layer* banquet al 7:.'W&gt; p in In the by Polk County Circuit Court
In good library practice that these ; Shrine Club. Reservations for the Reporter Holland Kelley before far different from Ihe Hatbla of in (he 30't In Soullt Florida
flrer who stood defiantly lie for*
book* are not desirable.
banquet may I * made until noon the court today.
the screaming crowd and com
The stale librarian admitted lomorruw al the Jayeee InformsIn
the
testimony,
Husbee
the read most of the hooks as a n,m Jiootlt
claimed that hr and form er Depu
“ r i i i w ' ^ - i w ' i '." IS
youngster.
Past president were guests and tv Rollle Arnold were assigned hy
speaker* al the luncheon y e itrr form er Sheriff Pat Gordon. King's
m
day. Each man told a few nf the ro defendant, tn work w ith King
lllanco looked at the ground and
Valrie Hudson. 2 tiled In Semi
highlight* durlvg hit term as head In the rase
refused even to turn to look at un|«&gt; Memorial Hospital at 2 30
o f the Sanford SemmoIr County
Chief D rfrn tr Counsel Chester
Jayrer*. Speaking were Floyd ltrd e ll unsureeiifully objected to newsmen who walked liesidr him a m today after a short Illness
The buck at the xoo was raplurrd
She was Ihe daughter of Mr,
Palmer. M. L. RaU&gt;rn fir , Gor­ the admission of Ihe transcript as and asked i f he had anything to
this morning and taken to the
say lie ju s t shook his head
and Mrs
Hirhard I.
Hudson.
don Bradley, Hill Steadier. C liff evidence.
Game Reserve In the Farmington
Ovirdu She was born Frb 7X. I IsV&gt;
Able*. Tommy Peterson, G. An­
Kelley
was
Ihe
first
witness
area.
in Sanford
drew Speer, and M I. (Sonny) today in the fourth day of the C l i o r u H T o U c h c u r H t *
Stair wildlife officials shot him
Surviving art- her parent* one
Rshorn Jr.
C rim inal Court trial of K ing, who
Ihe Sanford Male Chorus »ill
with a dart fu ll o f sleeping potion.
brolher, Hirhard I. Hudson Jr.,
Another
National
J
a
yire
Week
is
accused
of
conspiracy
to
comrehearse
Monday
night
at
a
in
When the six-point bock awakens,
fK ird o . and her grandfather, Ro
ha w ill he safe in the Florida for- activity included movie night at m il perjury and subornation of Ihe t'H ir Center William Brown land Hudson, Camdentnn, Mn
the
Movieland
Drive
in
Theatre;
perjury
in
connection
w
ith
the
will
act
*
*
conductor
All
mem•at.
Graveside services w ill tie held
I pay off.
l-crs are urged to alb ad
H m deer waa removed from the last night
2 30 p m Sunday at ( ’bulimia
■oo because he had become too
Cemetery. Thr Rev. Delbert Reashard to handle.
lev will officiate-. Huston Funeral
Home Is in rlia rg r of arrange
meats.

'Sanford Gets Set
For Courtesy Week

NEWSPAPER *

Jacobson,
Brack
Perkins and
Gene Tucker.
Chairman of the planning com
m iller is Ralph Cowan Other*
are It. N H la ckw ddir. Marshall
t^ngston, K. C. Harper J r , Ed
Hunt, Dot P o w rll and C. L. Red
ding.
The proinotlon ecm m lttrr Is
beaded by Chester Mute, K N.
IlU e k w rld rr. W a llrr filclow. John
Keeling, .Myron A. Reck and Al
Wilson.
Serving on publicity and public
relations are Uielow, Marion Harr.ian. Frank Jones, George Mor­
gan. Chester Muaa, Reek and B4U
Stempar.

Citizens Council

p

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i j

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||

iers M eeting Mere
D ie Citlien's Council of Florida
h a i called • meeting of the %ot
ers and taxpayers of .Seminole
County, Jan. 29, at &gt; p. m. In
the courthouse.
State* rights and racial Intr
g rily , which the council endorse*,
w ill be discussed. The council i i
against centrallratlon of power
and law making hy court decreet
and executive orders.
Vice Chairman Leon I . Base
announced tha meeting.

Whnt'a right with SunfmU7 Wa'va hud quit* a hit
uf comment from * hopper* about our local store*.
Now, it’s time to turn the coin. The other side of
the issue needs discussion. Mr. Merchant. The Herald
requests your letters. You have seen and heard sugges­
tions. comments and "gripes" from the public.
Now is the time to tell the world about the "ex­
tras'* that Sanford merchants give their customers.
Sanford offers many advantages to consumers in Se­
minole County, and the surrounding area.
As « starter, how about the lack of that "big city**
traffic problem absent in Sanford? Or the municipal
lutrkitig lot?
The public has become interested in Sanford as a
shopping center. This interest is genuine. Otherwise,
the |ieop!e would not have taken the time to write to
The Herald and to the Retail Merchants Division of the
Chamber of Commerce.
While interest is ' &gt;'gh. Mr. Merchant. SAnford
shotdd capitalize on it.
Naturally, most of the letters cited what shop)&gt;era
lielleve to lie shortcomings. They were asked to tell why
they shopped outside Sanford. The satisfied customer,
of course, had no "gripe," no reason to write.
As in the case of the public. The Herald will with­
hold names, if this is desired. However, letters must
lie signed. Permission also must be given The Herald to
supply the name of the author if such is requested.
Now is the time.

Officers Get Call,
Suspect Gets Jail

WASHINGTON (U t’ l ) — Sen.
Stuart Symington (D -M o.l said laday "an honest count" w ill show
Russia with a four to one trad over
the United States in long range,
m ilita ry m ltsilr* hy 1M I.
Symington. A ir Force secretary
In the Truman administration,
spoke out after Defense Secretary
Nell H McElroy told reporters ha
does not believe Russia has aa
Intercontinental ballistic missile
ready for operation against this
country "a l this tim e.”
Symington charged that the
Elsenhower administration Instead
of rl.ulng Ihe missile gap la "a c t­
ually allowing It (n widen."
H r said In a Senate speech that
a Senate Investigation of lha
whole missile *110.11100 la In the
offing But hr said this country’s
intercontinental m ls tilr inventory
w ill lw "lr»» Hum 25 per cent"
of H uiila's In 19A1.
" I personally have studied this
matter (or many muntbs, and be­
lieve that these figure* actually
much underestimate the Soviet
tong rangr mb site now and aver
the nrxt few yeara." he taid.
M r Elroy lotd reporters lata
Ttum day there la "n o positive
evidence" that Ihe Soviets ran pul
Interrnntinrnlal ballistic missiles
Into romhat units ahead of the
United States. H r said this coun­
try 's first few combat-ready Atlas
ICDM's will be Installed at launch­
ing sites by next July.
Sy mington said U S. production
lin e i could make "m any more**
missiles during the next two yeara
If money was appropriated and
allocated now.
"H iif our government does not
plan In mn these lines oa a fu ll
production hasli,'* he addrd.

Seanor l.yd ir. I I . was In Jail Alabama city a couple of months
within K&gt; rnlnulei a lte r Binning ago
Birmingham
police pul
the
ham iMtlirr notified Sanford that
hr had stolen two suits In Ihe finger on l.ydir when hr tried to
collect the suits from s pawn
shop by in all Detrrliv r L. II.
K irk, Birmingham, said that Lyd ir mailed Hie pawn ticket and
money order from Sanford, te ll­
ing Ihc shop operation In ship
Ihe lulls to him at a Sanford
address.
The suits were ••aiued at I t to.
■ So far, two people have visited
Com Ulrir Mini Galloway appre­
Sanford, N. C. from Sanford. Fla hended lb* suspect, since h it ad.
Mrs. W V. Swlgonski of Elder dress w ai outside city llmlla, and
Springs said that she hsd dis­ brought aim to Ihe county Jail.
cussed the Iwo .Hanford* with Ihe K irk Is . .mlng to Ssnlurd lo ask
proprietor of a Sanford. N, C. for t.ydlc's extradition on a grand
ra fr
Mrs
Swlgonski. a Navy larceny charge
The Seminole Band Association,
widow, visited the North Carolina
Lydir came lo Sanford wllh a composed nf parrnts of band memtown Aug 27 with her three carnival which has been operating (w ri, met l i- t night to work out
children. Kathryn, 13. Mary Alice, In Guldilioro His address
| final details for tta Saturday bar­
It and Paul 4
becue.
listed as (lie Southwell Hoad.
Mrs Earl Faust met and talked
The ehlikrn barU-cu* w ill tie
with the editor of The Sanford
held at the Elk a grounds, with
Daily Herald Newspapers were
supptra available lo take ouL
exchanged and comparisons made.
I.meg w ill form at Ik:30. Thr meals
Conclusion of IkiRi women: "San
w ill be prepared under tha super­
bird Is a nice little town "
vision of Cotton Brown.
Mr* Swlgonski teems to be
P • sstoelallon I* sponsoring tha
Hie lady who Inspired Editor Charsupper to raise fu n d i fo r the pur­
let I'rr tle r to w rite The Sanford
lldhain and Tudor will stage a chase of hand Instruments. Tickets
are available through mcinlwra o f
(Fla 1 Herald requesting an exgiant "welcome aboard" party to­
the lumd aiwwlation or at tha barchange of article* and pictures
morrow for V All-1 at the SunIc i Ue.
]i,.ill women make wonderful
land Eslalei put k
D ir Seminole High School band
representative* of the Chum tier
Invited a ir all YAH I squadron
of Commerce for Sanford (F la.) personnel, t lir ir families and real, w ill be In a concert from (1:14-0:46
d rill* of Hunt and Fatales. County p m. at the Elks ground*.
In action lakrn at Hie meeting,
and &lt;ll) o ffic ia l* and representa­
p a ir nt* dwided to make m ilk
tives (lorn Ihe rhsmber of Com*
available fur rhildren at Ihe bar­
merer *!*o w ill be present.
becue. la the past, &lt;o ffer was tha
The celebration will start at (
only bevrrage served. The assorlap m „ ut weather (promised hy the
tin also okayed the purchase o f a
N avy) featuring rt&amp;dtgree temhas* elarment fn r the band
pe rat urew. Kanrhhurgrri. baked
••The thanbe leers'* w ill sing brans, potato chips ami cold drinks
Monday night at the Hanford Civic comprise a portion nf Hie menu.
l&gt; liter
A eoniilr&gt; music band lg coming,
The h «-II known male ipiaitet and when corn meat Is poured on
will |.ti*e n l (lie fir* t parfurmanre Ihe basket hall tolirt. the g lle il*
in the varies iponsori-d by the San will enjoy- squarr dancing While
PIERRE. SD. &lt;U P l)—A South
bird Mutual Concert Association Ihe construction firm has th r ut
Thr program w ill begin st K:3U must confidence in Navy report* Dakota Senate com m itter b aa
lir k e ti for th r r iib r r aeries niay it IS no. ..k in g an, chances. Tan
1
J?* *
lw obtained ai the door Monday grove healer* arr lined up around **■•** °* J?'1 hrJ 1 ’ r * * * *
night, nr individual performance the tennis courts, when- dinner all parks af rlg a rrltrs .
Tlie seal A skull and n
ticket* may he purrha»ed fnr those w ill he scrvid If Ihe weather
who havr not joined, Ms*mher» who turn* cold, the healer* will be flrt-d bones
Iwglilatnrs
failed In Ihelr firs t
have riol recelvrd their Drkrt# will up, and Ihe erlebratlon continued.
. .
also find them at the door.
V A II -1 was transferred recenllj j ry 10 f,* ' r l [’r
* n&lt;
Chester Rearick o f l)t llary is at In tn r Nan old Naval Air Station l«Kies stamped on ever/ pack (if
.tsbng in ararngrm rhl*
from Jacksonville, thus c mplat- cigaretlrs sold In the slate, along
"The use
Chairman Frank Mruanc has rng the fam ily of Heivy A ttark with Ihe inscription
(hereof may rause death from
asked all m em teri to support Ihe ■Squadrons on th r east coast.
heart disease or cancer."
Hirer trls-tt|on*. which include the
The reference lo heart disease
Dame Drama. Feb. 2. and Nelson
and cancer was d rlrlrd from tba
and Neal. Mar '20.
Heavy Attack Squadron Seven current proposal which atilt cans
Student in k .,* at I t ' . " and
adult tickets for **&gt; for Ihe series w ill hold an " A ll llandl" party In for Ihe "death'a head" stamp and
night In (he N. A. 9 ballroom. the word*: "the use o f this prod­
are still available.
The evening Include* dinner, danc­ uct l i not rrcuin mended by tba
state of South Dakota.**
ing and enlrrtalnm rnL

2 Sanford Ladies
In Sanford, N. C.

Final Plans Made
For Band Barbecue

Party Is Planned
For New Squadron

Monday Will Bring
Chanticleers Here

'Seal' Again Asked
For All Cigarettes

Seven I'urty Tonight

Seminole Invests
In Savings Bonds

Borge Show Sure
Audience-Pleaser

Seminole County residents are
putting more money than ever
Into government lia b ility , through
the pun have of Saving Bonds,
Purchase* for 1954 w rre $317,
*57, so im reave nf »OJi per cent
from the year before.
When Victor Rorgr bring! M i
Die announcement was made by . l omrj , u, M u ilt" ta Sanford Borge fan* ire expected from
over I'e n ttil Florida.
T lckrl* ire oei sate at TouchL i n n ,,S
k,ehrirm Tn'* r S r i X J* " ,J ’ H” rt r ^ ‘«
.1*0 revealed that 44 Florida rotin
*** * ,n ,n * ‘10 " * * * nown ton's Drug Store, R oum illat and
ties had e*e.rde«l Ihelr dollar unparalleled auceesa In one man Anderson, lha Jaycae Booth and
Dellary laundrom at. Jayceaa and
koali, wllh only 1® ° f them fall ihuwi.
Some might eonstdar tha **ona- Jayeee Wlvaa are a tiitiln g tha
,n* helow 1937 figure*,
man" term unfair. Borge seems Seminole County Medical AualUaty
to be two—an excellent pianist w llh arrangements and tkka k
and a hilarious comic. So far. lha ■ale*.
Heading tha concert drtea la
A targe delegation from SarTord airline*, which hava c irrle d him
will attend (he conference of the thousand* of miles to let* thun M r*. Leonard Munson Proceeds
Orlando Slake of tha Church of ten ye tr*. hava never charged w ill go to tha Heart Fund. Tha
show goes on at &gt;:M Jao. U .
Latter-Day Sa.nta to Tampa to­ him double for hi* talent*.
With Sanford the im ille e t city Whet w ill happen? No ana know*.
morrow and Sunday.
The Mormom* w ilt hear two every played by Borge. Heart Tfia co-uje leave* that nQ to hla
high ranking Cfficiala from 8ek Fund teedera hope that tha Civic finger* nkaa bo lita a o w T a t tha
Lake Ctty. U lU .

To i\ttend Meeting

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P n jre 6— Tu e a ., Ja n. SO, 1 W 9

Clibum, Mikoyan Join In Songfesf
W ASHING TO N (U P D -O n ly Ihe nlng Texan Van CUhurn at the
pla nt* and one of the ringer* piano and a mustarhed Russian
fathered ’round made the event voealiat named Anaitas I . M i­
koyan.
Th e Incident occurred Monday
Bu t. M;a not a re rr * r« »P ting
■tat ha* Mm talent of prtre win- night at the Ruvrian embatty.
Deputy Prem ier Mikoyan waa the
gueft of honor at a reception giv­
en by the Soviet Ambavaador
M ikh a il Memhlkov,
Th e ta ll, (lightly pale Clibum
wa* greeted with cheer* and loud
applaute when he appeared at the
party 10 minute* after it wa«
icheduled to clo»e. He »trode
itra lg h t to the piano and played
f irs t , w ith Mikoyan ringing. "M ocow N ig h t*."
The n
came
L R it ’a Tw elfth
Rhapaody.
r lllm r n won Ihc Soviet Union’*
International T»rhalkow »ky com­
petition In Morrow lavt A p ril.

The

Welcome Waffon
Hostess

1

W ill Knock on Your Door
with Gift* A Greet Injga
from Friendly Bualnea*
Neijrhbor* and Your
Civic and Social
. WHfani I out# rs
On lha occiimoh of:
•Change of rwtldenct
. Arrival* of Newcomera to
Sanford
F A 2 -1 7 5 S

Ruth Gallnuher

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W A S H IN G TO N (U P D — Demo­
cratic congreailonal leader* neere
not frightened tod*y by Prrtldent
Elsenhower's warning that they
w ill he blamed If the government
conlinuet to ipend m ire than it
collect*.
In the f t r r i place, they *aw no

Cat T u rn s Faucet,
House Is Flooded;
Fam ily Squabbling

Advertising S e lls
Flo rid a ’s C itru s

husband.

CEILIN G S
New Amnhnm T n h u n l Cinhto o tin r* m ill a Inw-cvnt look nf
lita u ry to any room in v a n
liofnr. It* turn to « r r Cmfltonlone hrln#n you bulkier remoilelt
*

N fn fH r* l»&gt;he.

Owitf&gt;l&lt; *rK i-rp finhhedL

K n r to knt.dL
llo | «itiv no mnw rare thaw
m notiiwry rrlltng.

See thn full lino rd
Arrmtrnm' Ccllirigt.
frlee# to r i

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Demos Not Scared
By Ike's Warning

CHICAGO ( D P I)—The Anthony
Lu rio fam ily wa&lt; divided today
over Ihe motive*—and the fate—
of l.ucky. the l^icio cat.
One aide, headed hy l.urio, » .
who mined breakfaat and went to
work unthaven Mtmday. felt the
L A K E L A N D ( I I P I ) — General
cal la not indiapenaable to Ihc
Manager llomer Hooka of the
fam ily’* welfare
■Flo rid a C lin ti Coinml*«lnn aald
Tt)e five l^ieio children aged J
Mnndnr that became of a d vrriito It , disagree.
ring cltru* product* void well
According to l.ucin, (hr cal
aven when reduced w p p llrv rauv
•omehow manared to turn on the
ed high price*.
kitrhen fauret, cloac the automa­
(look*. In a New Y o rk *pcech tic lin k drain, and watch water
before the Fa ttrrn Frn rc n Food* flood the fira l floor and basement
A»*n . *ald "consumer* continued |"w ith i* kind of im lrk on hi*
to buy our product* In high face."
volume detplle increa»e* brought According to the ebildrer. I.ueky
on by the reduced su p p ly."
turned on the hot water fauret
He laid "O year* of contlnuou* ; and let H overflow to wet down
advertising by the Cltnia Commit I the family waah In Ihc basement.
»|on In behaK of Florid a cttni*
Fam ily arbitrator M r*. Undo
paid off handsomely."
ihowcd aign* of riding with her

NEW BEAUTY
fo r your

V ljt

"I.u c ky ’a a very
Intelligent
cat,” »he aald. "la it a cat that
ha* to go."

real hope that the government—
which ie now running a recordhigh peacetime (pending deficit of
1.1 billion dollar* in the current
fiscal year — could actually
achieve Ihe 70 m illion dollar turplut envliloned In Ihe President'*
budget fo r the new fltcal year
starting July I.
In the second place, they fig ­
ured the American people, given
a ebolce, would rather have an
unbalanced budget than accept
Ihe "a u ste rity " program recom­
mended by the Prerident.
Welfare-Spending B ill*
Challenging Kiaenhower to veto
them, the
Democrats
prrsaed
ahead with plana for early con­
gressional action on three welfare'pending b ill*, any one of whleh
could throw out of kilte r the P re s­
ident's new precarimialy-halanced
budget.
Two of the*c measures would
provide bigger federal ipendlng
for flouting program* and for ec­
onomically-depressed area* lh«n
proposed by the Pretidenl. The
third called for a larger program
of federal aid for building a ir­
ports than Ihe President p ra ise d .
Key Democrats said C'ongreat
alto wat like ly lo provide more
money for defense, but lc»t for
foreign aid. than requested by Ihe
Pretideni.

Dowling T o Speak
A t Farm Bureau

The
Seminole County
Farm
Bureau w ill meet tonlrht in the
Vocational Agricultural fluilding
at Seminole High School.
Featured speaker w ill he Robert
Dowling, who w ill d ltru t* re ap­
HOLLYWOOD ( U P I) - An l« praisal of county property.
A covered dlth tupper at 7 p.
car freight train erathed Into a
(tailed fourton pavement rotter m. w ill precede Ihe business meet­
Monday and hurled It 64 feet ing A ll Farm Bureau memhera
and friends are Invited.
through the air
The ro lle r mapped a utility
pole and crushed a signal box,
canting a traffic lie up at tevrn
other crottingt Rut no one wat
Injured. The roller wat a total
lo ti.
An electric d rill was u*ed un
Police tald Ihe ro lle r wat on a
I successfully
last
night
when
traile r hltrhed to a dump truck
thieve* tried lo open a safe in a
driven hy I/ miI* C. Famiggla, 54.
of Hollywood The vehicle Mailed city bou-lng office.
After climbing through Ihe bath­
on a Florida East Coari Railroad
room window lr.bj Ihe office at
grade eroding.
Cattle Rrewer Court, the thwart­
Famiggla tried to flag down
ed burglars left wllhoul taking
Ihe train bul wat too late
anything. The attempted robbery
was investigated hy Sgt. W. R.
One hundred year* ago Maine Cotgrave and John Rttmhley of
Ihe Sanford Police Department.
lobster* were caught in nets.

T ra in H its Roller
Stalled On Tra c ks

Thieves T r y Safe
W ithout Success

G A IN E S V IL L E ( U P !) - A l t year-old boy aecuied of setting
two building! on fire today faced
a prlton term that may la ri 10
years,
or
may
end In
six
month*.
“ I t ’s up to you to convince
them when you are ready lo
leave," a judge told Milton Lawton Luke of Gainesville.
Young Lake was tenlencrd In
Circuit Court Monday for starling
Area at the cafeteria of fluchoh
High School and a nearby supply
company warehouse last Sept.
2*. There were no Injuries but
damages were estimated In the
thou«andt of dollar*.
•The hoy. who earlier aervad a
term for arson at the Industrial
School for Roys In Marianna,
underwent extensive medical and
psychiatric study before his latest
tria l
"A H the people you’ve been
examined by say there la nothing
wrong with your mind,” said
Judge John A. H
Murphree.
"Y o u have plenty of tense.
"Y o u jual do the** things to
gain attention. I reckon."
Luke’* aenlenre w ill he served
at Ihe Apalachee Correctional
Institution at Chattahoochee.

Restaurant Burns;
Damage $250,000

Financing

is

Still

A vailable!

LAKELAND (UPI) — Florida’s
c itru s and vegetable crop* su r­
vived the state’i coldest spell ol
the
season with
only
minor
damage, weather officials said
today.
However, the cold wave was
blamed for the death of at least
11 persons from fire *, gas fumes
or suffocation.
Temperatures were expected to
climb into the balmy 70’s today,
with no morr frost danger at
least through Thursday. Ea rly
morning
reading* today were
forecast from near 40 In Ihe
extrrm e north to near SO in south­
ern portions.
The Frost Warning Service here
said .Ihe three • day cold wave
which hit the state over the week­
end did “ rather aevere” damage
to tender truck crops In the Eve r­
glades region.

Business Steady
A t Seminole Jail
Business trends remain steady
at the Seminole County Jail.
The count now stands at 37.
with one male Incompetent, six
white males, a colored male In­
competent, seven colored females
and 21 colored males. Yesterday
19 came In to take up residence,
and 11 left for home, or far off
placea.

C LP A R W A TFR ( U P Il F ire
men fought flames at a fashion­
able Clearwater Reach restaurant
for m orr than two hours Monday
hut were unable to prevent total
deslrurllon and a k m nf tome
*350,000
Heilman’s Beachcomber Restau­
rant. widely known on Ihe Florida
West Coast. rollan*ed lute Monday
afternoon from a fire that began
In Ihe roof over the k lL V ~
Three
companies
nf
firemen
were unable to save it.
The Hare In the heart nf Ihe
Beach** shopping district
sent
«moke skyward that could he
seen for m ile*. Hundreds of per­
sons gathered at the scene.
There w r r r no Injurie s, but one
woman wraa struck by a piece of
hotp which
herame uncoupled
under pressure.

Service
said
some
additional
damage w is done to vegetable
craps In north and e&gt;-r.tral por­
tions. with “ accumulative cold
damage to lender truck craps
rather severe In the Everglades
and unprotected seed beds along1
the West Coast.”
Strawberry blooms and berries
recelvrd damage In the Plant
Clty-Websler area.
while unpra-1
tected home plantings and garden*
suffered heavily In some Isolated
spots.
The cold spelt brake Monday
afternoon a f t e r
temperatures
again dropped below
freeitng
early Monday morning. Readings
at low at 23 were reported tn a 1
few low isolated spots.
Among Ihe latest victim s of Ihe
cold spell was a seven-month old ,
Negro e|r| who smothered near -

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You've seen the ethers grow in aim and price—
now are how much more you run aave w ith
Rambler. Hundreds on t in t met. New gas econ­
omy. To p resale. Easiest parking. Personalised
Comfort: sectional sofa front antis glide I Mirk
and forth individually. Go Hambb-r n nr V-A.

W A SHIN G TO N ( U P I ) - P re si­
dent and M r*. Elsenhower held a
70th hlnhday party at the White
House Monday night for the P re s­
ident’* brother attorney Fdgar
Elsenhower from Tacoma. Wash.
There are more than
resort a rra s In the U R.

But thanks partly ko precautio­ Lowell, early Monday after her
nary measures by growera, most parents took her to bed wHfc
other areas were spared, fore- them to keep warm. Ten others
casteri said. Tha t Included the died over the weekend.
state’i vast citrus groves.
The Miami Weather Bureau ta ld £
General Manager Robert W. temperatures probably t r ill aver*
Rutledge of Florida Cltrua Mutual age about five degree* below
sakt there wai some leaf damage normal for the next five day*,
to young growth and to fru it in with normals ranging from to to
unprotected tra vel. Rut Forecast­ T t In the day and 42 to B at
er Warren Johnson said extensive night.
" I t w ill h a a little eooler
grove heating and use of wind
machines apparently helped keep again about Thursday, but nothing
Uke the weather over Mm past
damage to a minimum.
In a preliminary report on the, weekend," «*ld Forecaster P h ilip
cold snap. Ihe F ro st Warning , Ackerman

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11 Dead Due To Cold; Crops Survive

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Tw o Homes Burn;
Subdivision Saved
N’ m . / ai-J Lake Mary fire trucks Whitten sent for a pumi&gt;er after
(m a y were rise n credit (or ta v ln r a rriv in r at the scene. The 740te r
lavkha rt
Sutdlvision
last ration pumper rushed to the area
night. when flames consumed two i ju st off Grapcvilte. near Country
dwelling* and threatened the en­ Club Hoad I, and with the help of
the Lake Mary F ire Department,
tire area.
A lt e r an oil healer exploded in the fire w as'ronlrulled in 30 mina la w . two-story frame house on |tie s.
Whitten said this mornina. "Th e
Alexander Ave. f i r e
quickly
•(■read thruurh the house and leap­ whole area would have irone up in
ed to the n e irh lio rin r dwelling. ronflarration if we hadn't soften
Tw o other frame houses on the there when we did. The houses
street were report rd at scorched were surrounded by frame dwellA J umber yard in tfye neightorhood ngs. Today, there m isht not have
l-een a Lockhart or Goldsboro."
s ' f i not touched.
Whitten praised the la ke Mary
A Navy water tanker answered
the call at 8:04. F ire t hief C. M volunteer firemen for their a ssist­

InSanford, TheyWonder
£bout Sanford (Florida)

Sirrah
Half-MillionOkayCubanJustice
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ance in welling down the neighlio rin r dwelling* and exposed area.
He also commended Constable
S lim Galloway fo r handling traf
fic and keeping back a curious
crowd which formed almost im­
mediately.
The two-story building was own­
ed by M rs. I.illa Fo ulks. The ftrrt
floor was used as a beer garden.
, with living quarters in the upper
story. The two burned homes,
which are in a Negro aeclion, were
! demolished
Answering the call with Chief
Whitten from the Naval A ir Sta­
tion werr J. K lire , J. R Rou*raua, W. H. Person, Samuel Gay,
'John Tyner, and two A-a bees. R.
jC . W illia m s and A. Luke
S ix men accompanied Kd Zim ­
merman on the la k e Mary truck.
Th * fir* men were ad volunteers
ami serve a two-mile area around
la ke Mary.
Galloway told a I U r s k i reporter
thla morning, "W e really appreci­
ate the protection given wa out

VOL. X L IX

AN

UniUd Praia Lowed Wire

IN D E P E N D E N T

EaUbliahed 1908

News Briefs Mikoyan's Failure
Pullman Aiks Hike Expected To Bring
Berlin Pressure

TA LLA H A SSEE
I G P U — The
Pullman Company asked authority
today for a I per cent Increase
m II* one-way rates tor trips
be(wren points in ptorMta .

DA ILY

N EW SPA PER*

W ED N ESD A Y, JA N U A R Y 21. 1959

SANFO RD.

Cecil DeMille Dies
Of Heart Attack

FLO R ID A

NO. 358

22 More Executed;
500,000 Gather
To Roar Approval

HOLLYW OOD ( U l’l) Movie known throughout tlw world fur
titan Cecil U DeMille, one of the such biblical epica a* "T h e Ten
founding father*
of Hollywood Commandments,”
HAVANA. Cuba 4UI’I) — An w
produced
To
LONDON &lt;U P I ►
—'T h r apparent and a leader In it* development film s since opening Hollywood's lim ited Mn.oon Cubans massed
failure of Soviet Deputy Prem ier for nearly half a century, died to firs t feature movie sludio with before the presidential palace to­
Anastas Mikoyan's m ission to th r day al th r age uf 7T nf a heart Sam Goldwyn and Jrste L . la sky day to roar the ir approval oI
LONDON (U I ’l l —A well-bred
revolutionary
justice
Havana
In in i).
United Slates may lead to n e w So attack.
slot machine that a y s 'Thank
The alight,
balding tycoon.
v irt pressure on Berlin, diplomatic
With the lamed movie man wore a holiday a ir, but at least
you" in a melodious frm ia in r voter
sources said here today
when be died at S:30 a.m. were 22 more executions were reported
whan the coin Unklw* down has
They «aid Mikoyan's angry al
hi* physician, D r
Hans Schiff, from the Interior.
There are many a im ila n ile . be
le r.ld here asking for inform , wonderfu! job of controlltog the l-cen tnirnlure d here
la rk on the U.S State Department
his daughter, Cecilia, and aon In­
The ra lly was called hy Fidel
tween the two c ilia : # « n to the lion about the own and offering f|r. lod . hj uld *
for
that climaxed hit lour probably
law Joseph Harper.
DeM ille'* Castro as a demonstration of Ihe
name of the newapapa. The North a swap of atone, and picture.
„
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^
^
chrcked.
was th r starting signal of a new
willow, Constance, has horn in people's support for Ihe provision­
C.ro^tna paper carries ^be name
The letter stemmed Horn an u. , |lr r r t u lu wuuW
^
M A N C H E S T E R . England (D P I) lough policy line which Prem ier
ill health recently.
al government's se tlrt of "w a r
cidtnt in a Sanford. N. C. C tft, I a i|ro u f ••
a* “The Sanford Dally Harald
— Prison commissioners have ap­ Nikita Khrushchev may outline in
DeMille, frequently referred to crimes” tria ls against the follow­
proved
plan*
for
sound
proof
cells
d rU U before Ihe S ls t Communist
r , r r. « J ,r* f!\ r
“ W, i! | Chief Whitten said that most of
as a giant among the giant* of ers of ousted Dictator Fulgencin
Hollywood, was born Aug. 12. Batista.
h
0 .
M,fk ° ° '
the damage had been done before fo r shreiking women in Strange- Party congress opening in Mo*
they? i, discussing l)is paper with
* „ * * ,^ v * d
ways Ja il here.
cow next Tuesday.
1881, at A shfirld , Mass
Already, more than 'JMO perron*
tl)c proprietor She evidently waa ,
tr w * U T U r ^ '__________
T h r diplomats said Mikoyan de­
have
died before firing squads aa
Th
*
(amlt)
name
was
apellrd
am tied that the North Carolina
livered h is blast on direct orders
De Mil when it* firs t member a result of these summary tria ls ,
town also had a Sanford Herald.
W A SH IN G TO N ( U I ' l l — P re si­ from Khrushchev, who. they he
W ASHING TO N (C P I) - A nu arrives! in the new world from j Castro has said 400 to 430 w ill
So, she must have been one of our
dent Eisenhower said today b* Is lin e , wants to exploit Mikoyan's clear scientist and thr Atomic Holland tn l&amp; U DeMille'* mother d ir before th r tria ls are finished.
Sanfordilrs.
not sold on the need for federal v isit to support tougher and more Energy Commission werr at raids was horn in England
Army officials h r r r said that a
Sanford, N. C . has a population
conciliation of civil rig h ts disputes sweeping in trrn sl economic and today over whether a five • pound
t hildhsxHl Training
total of 1.430 w ill he tried in a
of 13,730. and is a shipping and
as proposed by S rn a tr Democratic polities! measures and a more atomic generator unveiled by Pre- | DrM tlle, often praises) for hla new series of tria ls scheduled to
industrial center, to miles south­
sidrnt Elsenhower was a radix ; film s basesl s&gt;n the Bible such begin In Havana Thursday. About
stringent foreign policy.
Leader Lyndon H. Johnson
west of Raleigh. The principal
The re was tome uneasiness that tlon harard.
a* "Th e Ten Commandments” (too of these are held in Havana's
shopping
center
has
six
blocks
of
W A S H IN G TO N ( U P I ) - B e in g
Scats fur Victor Borge’* "Com­
Moscow might rv tn advance l it
Tbs Sign of Cabana fo rtrisa .
Dr. Ralph K t-app. a physicist , &lt;i»2) ansi I9M/.
a member oT Congress it getting chain stores and independent mer edy in Music” s t ill are available.
own withdrawal from E a t' Be rlin, and author who frequently has Ihe Cross'* (19321 and "Samson
Congrevsmrn A rrive
RICHM
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Va.
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1-Gov.
an complicated that House fresh- chant.
Tickets may be purchased at J. IJm ltay Almond aouglit to ra lly w hlrh could make the entire Her clashed with the ARC, said the xml Delilah” (itMDi,
»w * in ­
The summary nature of tha
N^ n th is yaar a rt going to school
There
artsix
neighborhoid Touchton'a Drug Store, the Jaylln Issue more acute.
tiny generator which was shown fluenced grratly hy his father, a tria ls to -late has brought sharp
0 learn the trade.
shopping centers With 207 stores, ci-c Information Booth, ami the V irginians today to yield not an
B rit is h Prim e M inister Harold to newsmen at th r White House playwright It was a nightly cu* criticism from abroad, particu­
Inch
on
school
integration
despite
Much of tha advice they are I sales average 4i9.w i.w o
Aver- Laundromat in DeBary. AU seals
Macmillan told Parliament Tu e s­ lis t week carried enough lethal tom for the DeStdle boys—Cecil larly from th r t'n llrd States. Cu­
gettinc boils down to one word: age sales In Sanford. Fla. are are reserved for the performance, signs 'T o k rn " mixing of Negroes day that h it country was ready
radiation In Its power sourer to and his older hrothrr. W illia m - ban K a d rrs rrtored with accusa­
D uot.
|tia.883.vJ04. with 231 stores. San- which w ill benefit the Heart Fund and whites was only weeks away. to lake up Russia’s proposal of
make Washington uninhabitable ansi ih e ir father to read aloud tion i of U .S. "meddling” in the ir
ford,
N.
C
,
must
shop
at
home.
Don’t talk until you have some­
“ Comedy in M usic " has had
new East-Weal talks on Germany. for yra rs.
two chapters o* Ihe lllh le plus a affairs.
thing to say. Don't try to make
nationwide acclaim, ami Sanford
,n
West German Foreign M inister
Two U S . congressmen and 8
AEC Commissioner Willard F . chapter ou American, Kngllah or
H
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Cuba
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F
o
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t
y
every cocktail party in town.
w ill l&lt;e the am allrsl city la which
Heinrich von lirentano indicated Ijbby promptly replied lhat the French history.
group at
A m rrira n
newsmen
- sia preas representatives arrived
Don’t put your feet up on the *»»t
Borge ever has presented his
t h a t h it government too was polonium 210 used In the device
were flown here to witness events
in
Havana
by
plane
from
New
o f the fellow in front.
musing piano antics. The show
ready to accept Ihe Inevitability of was contained In a triple jacket
In Cuba since B a lista 's everYork today to see f ir s t hand what
Free advice for new m iro U rs
w ill he seen in Sanford Jan. 31.
some kind of big four ronfrrence that assured "complete safety.”
throw Jan.
1. Delegations of
i
is
taking
place
in
the
wake
of
the
t Congress has always been plen­
at ( 30 p. m. in Ihe Civic Center.
on Germany.
newsmen from other countrlat
Lapp said the generator "con­
overthrow of Fulgenrio Itattsta.
t ifu l and often has been worth
Sponsor's tickets arc almost
also have been brought In.
tained an immenae amount of one
o h a l la coat. The school la an In­
gone, hut reserved seats at $3 and
Twelve men were executed bp
of the most potent radioactive
novation. and moat o f the students
W ASHINGTON ( t im - T h e D* 43 s t ill can he obtained
firin g sq uid s in Dinar Del R io
poison*"
H r said the original
are ready to give K a cheer.
m ocrallr Advisory Council today
C itrons who have supported the { J E R U S A L E M , Isra e l i U P D - A
this morning. Three others also
model probably was safe, hut
"E xtre m e ly helpful," a id Rep. c ritlrlie d President Eisenhower's concert include Mr and Mrs A. derision to replace Bulgarian m il­
warned
nf
N*
use in spare
A to-ys-ar program for buildinie condemned to death there were
David S . King (D -Uta h), who last 1W0 budget as a combination ol , II
Peterson S r.. D r. and Mrs. itary ri|&gt;crta with inexperienced
rockets.
ami Improvements In Hemlnol.- spared until further evidence can
vent to school In 194J.
"defeat, deception and denial” I Kdwln Kpsteln. M r. and Mrs W. young Egyptian officer* in Syria
Lapp said in a latter printed County may be presented smm. fo.- he brought against them. Eight
Heretofore, first-te rm e rs, after that c o m e s close to being a K . McKobert*. M r. and M rs Ka rl has caused a s rrio u i r if t in the
In thr Washington Tost and T lm r t
others were executed at Jiguaal
kind words and a pat on the back "fra u d " on Ihe American people. 1Faust, Dr. amt M rs Maxwell Lip- ! United Arab Republic high com­
A TI-A N TA ( I l l ’l l Haclal in Herald, " I f a ll thr polonium in lowing a sis-, i » inn hy County Com­ and two at Cardenas.
missioners
in
an
aftrrnssssn
session
fro m congressional leaders, have
tegration of Atlanta buses waa (hr gadget taken to thr While
It alio predicted the Dcmocra- ton, Mr. ansi M rs. Julian Delyrns. mand
y rslrrd a y .
been left In lin k or swim. As • lie • controlled Congress would D r. and Mra Thomas la rg rn . Mr.
accomplished peacefully today.
House were released. It would
The Commission authorised the
re su lt even soma old-timers never increase spending to meet foreign and Mrs. Joseph Scinocca, Cap!
Hacked up by a federal court constitute a radiation huard such
employment of Gamble and Rog­
have learned morn than a legit- and domestic n e e d s allegedly 1 and M rs. James Ramage, Mr. and
P A R IS l l l l ’l ) — An vinotiun- order declaring segregated seal­ lhat Washington would h iv t to h*
Mbtivc dog-paddle.
Ignored by the budget.
M rs.
Edwin Sh in h o lsrr, Evans , paekad, /aoe-io-taa* .masting- be­ ing aacanatltuttaanl.. NegtPC* . &gt;* •varualed fa r yn*r*,# Tha puwar ers, engineering firm . TJys firm
♦ t ill prey-are Brochures aftfcr a aur-'
Th e 18 new senators, aa in the
The council, which includes for- Roofing and Heating
tween 'actress In g rid Bergman gan tiltin g where they desltesl
source placed before Ihe President
•aat, are getting th e ir education mer President Ha rry S. Trum an
In
p ra rtira lly
all
• a a r a, contained 10 billion lethal unit* of vey of the county, and w ill submit
D r. and M rs Jack Morrison, and ex-husband Kohcrto R o x rllln i
a suggested Improvement plan. In­
in fo rm a lly. Senate employee serve and two • time nominee Adlal E
M r. and M rs. N eill Houston. Dr. appeared possible as a cllm ss to Negroea chose tn ail where they polonium."
cluding public buildings, toning
na instructors.
Strvenion. said no country could and Mrs l-conard Munson. Dr. today's courtroom battle over cus­ were* accustomed — in Ihe rear
laws and road projects. T h * augBut there are so many fsesh- afford to bass- its poHrles on and M rs Splvak. M rs
section
nf
Ihe
c ity'*
many
Gt-orge tody of their three children.
Two new directors have been
gs-stion w ill aid cummtsahtnrrs in
men members of tha House
, "such false reasoning and foolish Harden S r.. M r. ami Mrs W. K
Tra c k le ss trolley* and Imtes.
rhoten hy th r Iomgwuod Chamber
planning
fo
r
growth
of
Hemlnolc
* ,w* f decided to set up a «r&gt;«ctal' fnconaiatencie*" as presented In Kir&gt;hhoff, M r. and M rs Hilliard.
Several trolley* were sighted,
of Commerce.
County.
aehooi they souid attend.
however, with Negroes occupying
the narrowly balanced 77 billion M rs Dunn. T . E. Tucker. Mr
C. I I . Johnson J r., and Allen
DE.s
MOINES,
iowa
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The Board distussed
county
About M of Bt new member* dollar budget
amt Mr*. J im-I Field, Hunt's Lin Republican organisation traders front seats and white passengers
loirmann replaced M rs. Catherine
road* without reaching any deci­
have been atlanding tha five-day It sharply rejected the Prs-sl coin Mercury. D r. ami Mr* Or
the middle or rear section*
Carhart and Mra. Ruth Hamilton
sion on p rio rity. Eaeh commission­
ariaotatice aourae suggested by dent's "attempts to ju s tify " the v illi- ilarka S r., M r. and Mrs M were summoned today to go to A spokesman for the Atlanta
as directors. T h e ir term s w ill
work
on
a
party
rebuildingjob
er
w
ill
submit
a
new
p
rio
rity
list
L
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K
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,
Ark.
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—
older members who had to learn budget by claims that M is bal­ I. I'ullum , t’apt. and M rs R. E.
with a warning that they could “no T ra n sit Co. said Ih e rr had been T h r U t ile Rock School Hoard de­ for road ronstnictism and repairs expire in 1981. loirmann Is also
Whe hard way. Claeses on the anced.
no incident*.
Police
officials
Stutsman, D r and Mr* Edward
th* vlre-p rrsid cnl snd program
assies, tradition, and folkways of The council'* three • page state Sinner, M rs. Volie William* J r., longer afford (hr luxury of part hacked up lhat observation.
rides! today to ask frslrra l d istric t tn hi* d ls lr ir l.
chairman of th# Chamber.
time
dabbling
in
polities.”
Me House have been held in aa mrnt argued that a budget that and Shoemaker Construction Co.
Guv. Ernest Va nd ivrr said he court to allsiw it to open the c ity's
The resignation of Scoutmasters
anditorium in Ihe Library of Con­ "does not meet the economic
was being "kepi In fo rm rd " of '.he four closed public high school* on
Jamas M clvers and Fred W arring
gress at 1 p m. daily.
a
segregated
b
a
sil
by
Jan.
28
and
situation but reported hi* Inform ­
needs of the nation and the peo
werr accepted, so the need for
Co C U I gA N U , Ala. (G IT ) — ants said there had keen no at­ to let the board assume fu ll re­
pie c a n n o t meet the financial
new Scoutmasters I* "urgently re­
W illie B u rt gave police a lo gical tempt at desegregation during th* sponsibility.
need* of ihe treasury "
quired", said E . P. Richard*.
explanation
as
to
why
he
matha
T l i r Imarsl promises! to ru m s up
early morning rush houra.
Democratic leaders Tursday ac­
"Th e re are IB boys in longled turn into Ihe path of another
V a nd ivrr
w o u ld
net
say with some plan to operate the
cused Elsenhower of
m lsrcprr
wood who nred leaders, and the
automobile: " I U-en turning there whether the state planned any schools unslcr ds-rlsions of th r U.
senting his budget by leading Ihe
hoys w ill lie let down hy their
for a long lime, and there never action in an attempt to enforce S Supreme Court not later than
DALI.AH, Tea. ( U l’l) — D. E. community if they do not have
people to believe II would clear
has
l&gt;een
another
ear
there
be­
Aug
IS
T
Iishsiard
did
ns&gt;t
Indi­
Jones returns today to h is $30 a- these leaders,”
segregated seating deiplte court
Ihe way for a lax cut.
Rinhards said.
' • Robert Byron Meyer. Sanford
BARTO W ( D P I) — Defense at fore.”
orders. H is predecessor, Marvin cate if Ihe plan would be for ope­ week job in a Corsicana, Te x., The Longwood Chamber urged
Naval A ir Station, caused consid­
G riffin , contended lha l Ihe state ration of t h r schools on an inte­ service station, ending a hoax that anyone interested to call Richarda
tornry* for form er state Sen.
erable damage last night whan he
could Intervene on ground* of grated basis, but It scuttled the began when h r claimed to have at T K 1 3281.
H a rry King, on tria l for perjury
Uloissim plan of gradual Integra­ found about two m illion dollars
failed to stop at the intersection
keeping Ihe peace.
The Chamlicr w ill endorse the
in a political payoff scandal,
tion
worth at gold bars In a berry Governor's proclamation, Jan. ta­
o f 2Mh S I. and Elm Ave.
F r ia r x f c W i f k
R n n r
Tralay'a
action
was
in
replay
to
today demanded the right to esa
Meyer drove into the path of a C r U p t S
IS O O r
palrh.
i l , as Florida Courtrsy Week.
“ Spunky the Goat," presented to
a resent order by Federal D istric t
northbound automobile oo Mm,
Y E O V IL England (D P I!- !*•' mine secret statement# by Ihe
Jones. 38 - y e sr • old father of
President Joe Scrreny requested
the
Isingwood
Jaycees
by
the
Ssn
Judgr John K Milter to slevrlnp eight children, lold Secret Service all In support Farm Sport*. W.
hounrojd off and skidded into a per BaUtone made a-big Impres
, . , * 0 „ i r wllnc„ r l
ford
rlub
on
Jan
•,
now
has
a
parked car, officers said.
tlon on h it birthday
F a ir and warm through T h u rs ­ a plan w ithin 3U slays to operate mra Tursd a y lhal Ihe story was M Tsggert w ai thanked (or don­
Judge Roy H. Ainidon look thr new home,
Damage waa estimated at |4uu
H r and two friend* drtonatrd a
untrue, as a lie d e lrrlo r test had ating a mimeograph machine to
day. Scanned showers and thra- thr schools Integrated.
defense motion under advisement
The 1.onKwood rlu h president.
liov O rval K Faubus kept Ihe indicated earlier.
la the ear driven by M rs. Irene birthday l&gt;omh of their own m*k and both tide* continued thr tedi
mg colder by Thursday night.
Dorothy Heath, for Ihe Chamber
H
ill
Lailree,
and
h
is
nin*
"goal
, nf , f| rrtlnK , aU
CrosUiwaite Jones. The parked Ing that Mew a huge crater i n ,
"Th e only gold I have la what's of Commerce news.
Utah today 77 to 82. low tonight ■rhsisils closed last Seplrm ter to
escort*''.
Gene
Grant,
Klrh&gt;
Sut­
t k r , owned by M rs. Gayla Naomi J a .,w r. yard and bias ed chunk. m in J ,
for , h r |rj)l,.
In my teeth," h r said "T h a t cost
83 to 78. Southerly winds IS to 34 prevent the ir mixing the race*.
B o ss, sustained damages of flfio . of Iron a quarter of a mile.
„
,
.
f
, ton, Fred Warhan, D irk Zartman. miles per hour.
The In iiirsl said It was Isotls w ill­ 4430 when Ihe dentist put It in.
T y r is Hicks. Ken Inman. K rrrn lt
Mayer's convertible waa hurt to
The three celebrants were haul
,
?
ing an eager to rip lo i'r "w ith sic- but I've been tu-lng teeth la te ly."
B ris to l, John Strung and Gerry
libs-its- S|H«-d" all avenues which
Jonrt could lie fined llo.uoo and
'■ »
-«■ j
*
« " —
x x 'z j s t ?
j, m r . k k
T rt ra u ll have plated "Sp u n ky " in
could least Is a tailing ssdullon or glvrn a five yra r prison sen­
Ihe rare of the president of the
and one which ssould be ar-'spt tence for making false sta trm rn l
Kissim m ee Jaycees.
A rhicken l-arbei-ur at Ih r E lk s
ah&gt; to *.ie c tl'rt.
In l).e government. However, For
Club barl-ecue grounds w ill be
The
p
irtin
g
words
from
ilw
The accidenl occurred at 8:30
tlsiard
l*f«
fidenl
M
I.
M
cKin­
rest
V.
So
rre
ls,
chief
.Secret
Serv
Merchants' response to suggesHO LLYW O O D l l IT • - Asked gave former state Rep. Boone laingwood Jaycre* to the K issim ­
held Saturday by ihe Seminole
p m. K n it said the Rost car waa
ti.ma made al a meeting last week ley, ehrted to the b o a rd un- Ire agent here, said Jones would Hand Association,
why he expected hit third child. T llle lt tlO.lhO not to oppove him mee club were: "Y o u 're stuc k'"
parked off the street.
nppnscj and as a ss-gregathuiiit. go hark to his job s i Corsicans.
w
ill
la
measured
by
reporte
to­
due in June, to lw a boy. come- for the Senate,
Serving wilt begin at 5:10 p.m.
said .he go* is nor had In d ir-il-st he Te x., until Ihe U .S attorney dr
morrow morning,
dlan
Ernie Kovact said: "M y
llushce
and Arnold pleaded
for both lake-out orders and those
would
approve
Ihe
plan.
rides
whether
to
file
charges.
T h r report* w ill l&gt;e made by
wife.
K d ir Adams and our two Jguilty In their second t(tal for
whu w *h to eat on the grounds.
I h r lr representative* at a session
g irls,
B e lly and Kip, spent four perjury and the Male has sumT h r menu includes s half bayof the Retail Merchants Division
hours
the other day reviewing : inoned them as its star sntnesses
l-ecurd chicken, baked beans, (law,
The
Division
is
attempting
to
I in King'* second tri l l .
elery, p irk lrs , bread and butter,
Harney Ray Webb, two months g irls ' names."
John Henry (S riffi* . West San
improve trade condition* in down­
-offer and iced Ira . Heading th*
died Monday in Sem lnolr Memo­
ford, died shortly after noon today town Hanford ami the aurrouudin,
-ooimdlee is K a rl Toney, who said
ria l Hospital aftar a short illnaaa.
of a se lf inflicted gunshot wound,
area Headed hy Fra n cis Itoumillat
lhal proceeds would benefit the
He was the son of M r. and Mrs.
official* said.
J r . the businessmen are receiving
high school band.
Rarnay L. Webb, la k e Mary.
G riffis was eo-owner of G riffis
assistance from Charles G. Stau
The Band Association w ill meet
Survivin g a n h it parents; one
Hunter Cuntrurtion Co, Ih-llary.
hits, retired Hears merchandising
tomorrow night al 8 in the band
alstar. Donna Marie Webb: grand­
Fu rth e r detail! were not available
r
a
pert
wbo
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parents. Mr and M rs. Only WaU&gt;
M IN E R A L , V*
(U P I) —Check­ glance* Hitchhiker* get th* eoid hall to discuss final plans. AM
The meeting w ill be held al M il
member* are urged to attend.
and M r. and Mra. W illia m s Ales
ers
a
tan
rocker
spaniel,
moped stare.
a m. In the Chamber of ('nmmerre
gander, all of Mountain City, Ga.
Jackson's
car,
Ihe
ignition
key
Building.
in Ih r p ilc h of snow outside the
Remains have been tent to
in place, waa found abandoned ,
-mall
f ia in r
dwelling, staring
Mountain City fo r services today
midway between his home and
The County Health DejusTtmenl up a meeting to discuss your probat 4 pm. ia Cannon Funeral
mournfully
at
the
darkened
bouse.
lhal of his in-laws, Mr and Mrs.
Reservation* fo r th r annual
Home, Clayton, Ua. Gramkuw F u ­ is himpertd by pour fa c llilirr, D r. I Itm s when we rrt u rn from Tallai he-kers is without a master.
I^ w is H ill of th r Buckner com­
Chainl&gt;»r of Commrrcr banquet
neral Home wai in charge of (oral John Thurmond told County Com- hastee."
T h r neighbors frrd him. The munity. There was no sign at a
The county didn’t buy a parking
may be made at the offb-e
arrangements.
missioners yesterday.
Thurmond told tlw Board that
rh ild rrn try to rump with him struggle, no Irare of foul play.
lot for the Navy, John Krider,
Featured ai&gt;e*ker w ill be former
“We want to s t ir up some Inter- when he arrived Aug. I , he was
P
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Morocco
hut h r always returns lo wander
N'earhy residents reported they chairman of County Commission,
Governor M illard Caldwell, who
a t In our new huiktingy with our told lhat the Health Department
heard a car door slam in the said (his morning.
has not rrt ra lrd the nature of his ( U l’l I — Three U .S Navy pilots around th r house slid wait.
present equipment and room we was out of money. "A fte r talking
described
today
their
aerial
rol
Ten day* ago t scroll V, Jack- night. There were a couple ol re­
"We bought a section of land
address. The dinner w ill be held
arv unable to carry out most of to doctors, nurses, amt the hospital
llsio n over Turke y w iih a hurtard son. a f rrd sto rr employe who ports from m otnrisls who said a fur t l .,00 to re a lig n th r curves
at fi:.'IO p m . Fe ll 1.1 in Ihe ball­
our functions.” the director said.
administrator, we set up a quarter
that nearly cost them their lives was looking forward lo a new job car driven by a "long • haired" and rern- ve sharp turn* cutsida
room of the M ayfair In r .
The fa ll tarm of Circuit Court
D r. Thurmond cited the nerd fo r j ly budget instead of an annual
Th e huuard smashed through as a hank clerk, disappeared with stranger tried to fn rrr them off th* main gate,” he said.
M M in u e d today with Judge Volie an X-ra y machine, "ao we ran be one. T h is »a&gt; we run out of money
the windshield of the ir U A . Navy his pretty wife ami their two Hie road. Police and the F B I have
Krlde: also said Ihe Navy gave
W UItam i J r. sees ring hie new ju ­ aur* that the people wbo serve for only a few day* every quarter,
tskymaster transport plane last small daughters. They left Check checked these reporta carefully |the -.ounty land by the second
dicial robar. Civil rate* «M ba you food in puhlir eating placet inatrad of two o r three mooth*
F rid a ), terioualjr In ju rin g all these t r s al bom* that Sundiy after­ and discarded them as Invalid.
turn to Silver Lake. The road
triad uadi Jag. g?.
don't have T B . ”
No damage waa reported In a crewmen.
every year. The last quarter we
noon lo v is it M rs. Jackson's par­
Mra. H ill has a theory about will curve on thla land. No park­
IVat am tha dorkat at M a m.
Fu rth e r needs includad a well cam* out 11,700 ahead.”
rooming house on Weat Tlh M.
ents 13 m ile s away.
her daughter and aon-la • law's ing will ba allowed on the road,
van a daman aait against Riley b*hjr clinic, heart clinic and office
A grant of I4S.000 hat been ap- after Ihe Sanford F ire Depart­
The entire family vanished an dissppesranc*.
and tha vakicles may aa* tha
Truck On. Tbt plaintiff. Charles apaco.
ivad fo r the proposed Health
Volunteers a rt needed for S it the return trip that night.
" I think they wen tarred into corner aogmeat tar a parktaf
ment sent two truck* out yestrr
H. Johnson, la suing tor lio.ooo.
“W# have th* money, and cer­
partmtnt budding. Yb# county
Mother’s March on Polio, Feb. I .
The people who live hi U m area another car and taksa away,” she area.
Tha eat* ia taa rtiuN af a truck- tainly are interested in the build­
day afternoon at 3 10 Th * fl t
must match the funds, which w ill
I hose wbo would Ilk * to assist in now double • bolt th slr doors al said She ha* no theory, however,
The Harald reported ycsilrday
autoaabile accident aaarlg a ysar ing," John Krtdcr, board ehaircome from Ihe U . R. under thewas caused hg grease in a frying tha March of Dime* tolletllon night. Many keep porch light* on who saitM have kidnaped the
that
the purchase waa for • partstoM Tbssnauad. ” Wa w ill aet IliH - liurtoa Act.
paa.
aaag s * 4 F A I-S478 ar F A 1-8088.
tog tot tar Ifea Navy.

You’re Welcome

Atomic Generator
Termed 'lethal/ H
Radiation Hazard

No More Shreiking

freshmen Attend
School To Learn
Ways Of Congress

President ‘Not Sold’

Tickets Available
For Borge Concert

Almond Asks Help

Reporters In Cuba

Ike Budget Called I!
'Very Near Fraud'

Change Brings Rift

County Hires Firm
For Growth Survey

Buses Integrated
In Atlanta Today

Ex-Lovers May Meet

Longwood Elects
Chamber Directors

Little Rock Asks
Schools’ Opening

GOP Told: ‘Work’

Bullion Just Bull,
Or Tall Texas Tale

Explains Everyuung

King's Attorneys
Ask For Evidence

Tw o Cars C ollide;
One Bounces O ff,
H it s Parked Auto

Spunky Th e Goat
Leaves Longwood

Birthday Blowout

Weather

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Simple Kxplnmition

vmiciw • &lt;k,ri-

Merchants Slated
T o Make Reports

ku.,

Webb In fa n t Dies;
rin a l Rites Today

Businessman Dies
O f Gunshot Wound

Health Dept Hampered,
CountyCommissionTold

Barbecue Planned
To Benefit Band

Cocker Keeps Vigil
A t Darkened Home

Chamber O ffe rs
Banquet T ic k e ts

Plane And Buzza rd
C ollide; T r io H u rt

County D id n 't Buy
Navy Parking Lo t

Judge Gets Robes;
C ourt In Session

Just (ircase In Pan

Marchers’ Needed

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TVA Spent $46 Mil!!.. For Inferior Generators 1“ “ j ! f |MldWM' " " By W s
W ASHINGTON &lt;U1t (-Governauditors reported today that
Use Tennessee Valley Authority
lu a bought «* m illion dollars
worth of generators that d&lt;m t
• work properly.
Comptroller G e n e r a l Joieph
Campbell advised Congress that
Mha TVA "la presently studying"
whether It should claim damaiM

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. Florida W ill Get
j $27 M illio n Grant
W ASHINGTON ( L T ' l l - Edurs
tion Commissioner Lawrence G.
D erthlrk said today grants totallla f nearly one m illion dollars
have been alloentrd to 23 states,
the D istric t of Columbia and
Slavs ail for vocational education
programs.
Fa d trsl funds are matched do!
U r far dollar by Kate money.
Allocation* made so far Include
Florida, S2T.M3 so.

from the supplier of the genera­
tors, Wrstlnghouse Electric Corp
Campbell said In an audit of
TV A op eritlons that the agency
has ru n into "se rio u s problems"
with the I I turbo • grnrratora.
which It bought for Installation at
Its Shawnee and Kingston steam
plants.
Meat Rate Nat Met
As o rig in a lly Installed, the re
port said, the generators failed In
meet the heat rate specified in the
contracts. T h is required the use
of more coal to get a given heat
rate, thus boosting fuel eosts.
The audit said some Itnprm rm in is resulted when three units
were modified hut they s t ill didn't
meet the contract specification
and testa of an additional modifi­
cation base been agreed upon.
"S e rio u s mechanical difficulties
also have l&gt;ccn encountered In op­
erating these machines," tha re­
port continued.
Campbell said it was understood
that the main cause of Ihrse trou

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questions related to " the "substan­
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Meanwhile, an agreement has
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Success Reported,
Polaris Far Short
WASHINGTON ( L ' l ' l »— lleports
circulated today that a Polaris
m issile flew only about GO miles
toward its loo mlie goal Monday
In a test that the Navy billed as
" f u lly successful."
Th e murh • publicised ballistic

Sawgrass, Oranges
May Produce New
Stale Industries '
I.A h K I-A M ) ( L 'l’l i — W ill the
sawgrass of the Everglades one
day lie turned into a m ulti m illion
dollar paper pulp Industry?
And w ill the orange tic used
to treat heart disease?
Both are highly pi'ubablc. ac­
cording to acienusts who spoke
I Tuesday at the second annual
1Southeastern Chemurgic Confer­
ence here.
D r. K Starr Chester of Alton,
111., said sawgraia and other
plant! growing wild in Florida
might be the paper In d u stry 'i
answer to declining wood pulp.
And Dr. Donald F . Othermer of
the Polytechnic Institute of Brook­
lyn , N.Y., sud the orange may
be the source of wonder drugs
including sn ingredient which
may be uisd to treat heart
trouble.
Chester said sawgraas Is one
of the best raw materials fo r the
manufacture of paper. He said
about a million aerrt of sawgrass
grow in the Everglades—enough to
supply a siietblc paper industry.
He also said the ginger lilly*.
which grows in South F lo rid ,
swamps also could be used to
make paper.
Othmcr said that the or-enge
Ingredient hespertdan has been
found to nave many pnarmare utPa l uioi. including treatment
issr bliRVd MiwUtiOn d ifficult!**,
hypertension, lir s r t d isorders, nu­
clear burn* amt as an antl-hUid
coagulant.

m issile,
being
developed
for
launching from submarines, hit
the ocean off Cape Canaveral.
Fla , about 740 mile* abort of its
target, the reports s lid .
Under questioning, the Navy
now toncedr* that the test m is­
sile "did not reach it s intended
range." It has downgraded it*
description of the test to "p a r­
tially successful."
U n til
newsmen
raised ques­
tions, however, there was no v is­
ible attempt here to explain that
the flight was something less
Ilian the s e n s a t i o n al firs t
claimed by the Navy at Cape
Canaveral.
The cpisodn seemed lu illu s ­
trate what may bv a growing
tendency to let favorable im ­
pressions stand unless questioned.
Only last week it took the Pen­
tagon almost i t hours to reveal
that an A ir Force A lia * m issile
had down le ss than 300 m iles on
a planned 6,300-miIo test. In the
interim , the appearance of a fav­
orable test prevailed.
It takes time to analyse m issile
(racking data, officials pointed
out, but there were reported to
have been early clues that might
have caused authorities to cau­
tion reporter*.

Rattlesnake Rodeo
Plans Announced

C A M BRID G E, Mass. ( U P I) —
America's four ami one half Ion
Atlas satellite w ill die in flames
Indsy. possibly near the Hawaiian
Islands, according to Smithsonian
Avtroph) steal
Observatory
o ffi­
cials.
A spokesman fo r the observa­
tory said the expected death
would come between ft and 10
n in. e s t. The end may be v .slb lr
from the Pacific Hands, the ob
serv story said, adding lhat it
would appear like a Raining me­
teorite.
Though the sire of the Atlas
dwarfs all other America satelU trs It was s t ill expected to per­
ish In the earth's atmosphere. The
observatory said there would lie
nn danger to anyone.

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faw inches ta mora than a fan
In southern suburbs. A t oaa tirr.i
more than ISO cars were aban­
doned on Chicago's Outer Drive.
About 730 snow plows and sa dl
spreader* and i.io o men bitdR
a ld ,
through the night to keep Chica­
go's main streets open for tha
morning rush. Most roads in thi
city and suburb* were open but
eatremely dangerous.
Another foot of snow hit the
South Bend area In Indian*, bur­
ied under a 11-inch fa ll only last
weekend. Arm y and Marine re­
se rvist* pushed through the drifts
with five • ton truc ks to delivar
emergency food* supplies to an i t *
la ird family with 11 children.

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W ill Crash Today

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fa ile d Press lalernabonat
mont as the storm pushed north­
1 The biggest bliuard of the act- eastward.
son slim m ed out of the plains In-1
G REEN SBO RO . N. C. fU P Ik — to the M dwelt, stalling tra ffic la . Severe thunderstorms raked the
Polue from Miami to Philadel­ big cities under a five to-12 Inch South Tuesday night and today
phia were on the alert today for snow rover and Isolating some n r - ! while a band of freetmg ra in and
sleet slicked highways between
a job • seeking m m whose small ra l areas.
Ihe springlike w eat h e r in the
daughier urgently needs a series
Wind gusts as high as M to 03 South and the w intry storm In tha
of rabies shots.
m iles an hour whipped the snow
The state highway patrol said into deep d rifts In the b liu a rd North.
A tornado funnel /loud dipped
lhat Robert Ray Wyrlck, 23. told I twit ranging from northeast New
local officers he would seek work Mexico across the plains Into to the ground near Vicksburg.
Mis* , late Tuesday, but did no
In Philadelphia, Miami nr Wilm Michigan.
damage.
Violent thunderstorms
melon. N. C.
A finger of snow strelrhcd Into
W y rirk look h is daughters, aged New England during the night cra tklrd a e r o a s parts of Arkan­
3 and 4. with him. The older g irl and weathermen warned of hai- sas. M ississip p i and Tenneisee.
was bitten by a dog Jan. 1ft and ardous driving conditions today in
The storm whirled Into Chicago
received one rabies shot but needs Maine, New Hampshire and Ver- during the afternoon rush hour,
a series of l i x more.
dumping smounts ranging from a
‘ We don't know if the dog had
rabies or not, but the g irl has to
complete thia aeries of shots to he
on the safe sid e ," said a sh e riff's
deputy.
M ARIANNA
( L 'l’l) — North
The sheriff * department said
that W 'yrtrk. on a IVW peace bond west Florida has its own method
for allegedly threatening In k ill of getting rid of rattlesnakes.
The area's firs t
Rattlesnake
his estranged wife here, failed to
appear In court this week In a Rodeo gels under way Jan. 31
custody case involving ihe two and runs through Feb. I . undrr
sponsorship of the Washington
children.
f
County Sportsmen's Club.
The club w ill award 31 non In
The most p u h llrtrrd diseaaet in prite money for persons k illin g
the U . S. are tuberculosis, polio, the longest, heaviest and most
cancer and heart trouble.
snakes with the most ra ttle r*.
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Jan. 21. 1959—Pnjre 8

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a third lets funds H u n had been
anticipated
The main Interest of the even
Inc developed when M r*. I,. R
llauer presented her Idea* for
programs for carl Scout Week,
March I I I . Tentatively *clectrd
was a tdan In elect one t c re s c '
tattvc from each troop to serve
one and a half hours in ra rh of
the 77 toral. city, countv. an''
*tatr o.'icci. To ts w ill carry m
the &gt;cars (heme of “ C ilurnshin
at Home and A b ro a d " Path irp
resentative vsill report to her
troop
the
knowledge
.gainri
through firs t
hand
rspcrienr*
with local government in artlon
T h r (Inal activity of the weew ill be a camporre of all Inter
mediate and Senior troops at T i
coehre over the werkrnd of th.
M ill of March. A picnic for ai
l»Y SO PHIA XII07.M A KF.R
Hrownlr troops would be held or
( AMI l. l l\ C IR C LE
the same da*. Hrownirc are noi
Azaleas and camellias grow l&gt;crmined on overnights
WOMAN’S A U X IL IA R Y LUNCHEON —
an’s Auxiliary. The affair, held at the MayIt is hoped that plan* ran lie
throughout
the southern state*,
Above ix a scene from th e annual luncheon fair Inn Tuesday, featured a presentation
northern ami
central
Florida completed for these activities
of th e Seminole Memorial Hospital Wom­ of awards for service iltirintr the year.
However in rr n lr a l Florida, they
(Herald Staff I'hulo) requiri
some protection from th r
‘Utttner sun Planted in thr shade
of larger tree* and shrubs they
grow best
T h r Ideal planting mix for these
shrub* is I 1 peat moss. I 1 arid
*-ul end I 1 leaf mold In soil that
ha* a trn d rn ry In he heavy, sand
WEDNESDAY
should h r substituted for leaf
Prayer Hireling at the F irs t
mold These plants are shallow naptisl Church at 7:30 p m
Sunday Sihool Cabinet meeting
The anunal luncheon of the I chairmen of various committers .Nuhold s, M rs
A It
P e tri son rooted and should not he planted
Woman's Auxiliary of Sem inole |gave their reports fo r the year. S r . M r- P W Rassman, M rs. in too large a hole The planting at thr F irs t Baptist Church at
Memorial Hospital was held at M rs.’ C. K. Ilu tlc r. chairman of Z H lt.itlitf Mr* C It Hear t rv rl kliould he about 1j Inch be­ k 13 p m.
T h r Senior High Choir u( Ih r
the M ayfair Inn Tuesday from the Information desk, rrportrd ick M rs ft 7 Roluson. Mr* I&gt;. low ground le v rl and preferably
F irs t
Presbyterian Church w ill
57 2 p. m. Approslmately
too that »7 member* had given 770* I Runkel, M rs Robert Hirddon. on a dope
•'ultRaling around Azaleas, ai.d inert for supper at 6 p m and (or
membersattended.
hours of volunteer se rv u r Mr* Mrt.
It Strickland MrIt
camellia* should lw kepi lo a ml rehearsal at 7:3o i&lt; m
Cponarrival rath gucs re c c iv - , ti. J Kessenich. hospitality shop
II Squires M rs M J T o ll. Mr*
The Midweek Bible Hour id
ed a camellia. A business meet* revealed that a total of «0 mem- .1 McKay rruluck, M r,
I
M mmi i tn hreausr of llie ir shallow
Ing preceded the luncheon The hers had con lrihu lrd tii.S lioura lu lly J r.. M rs
I
II
l nklcs, roots Weed* should lie controlled the F irs t Presbyterian l liurch w ill
of volunteer work. A profit of 12.- M rs.
M
VanUraekle, M rs
C. by pulling lo remove rather than lie conducted hy the pastor. Rev.
hoeing
Adding im ilrh such a* A (!. MclnnU. at 7 p m
000 from the shop was turned Woodard. Mrs. J. A. Wright M rs
•&gt;ak leave* vvill also help to hinIh r Chancel Choir of thr F irs t
over to the a u xilia ry
Mrs. W'. H rsslc Yung
Uray, sunshine, reported 1100
those who received m I vci io n s'Mcr gtowth of weeds and add Presbyterian Church w ill m rrt for
rrhersa l at 7.30 p. in.
I hours of service. M rs. W. lo u lk . for more lhan .100 hour* of volun- moisture to th r plant.
Camellias and azalea* a rr avid
A prayer group w ill meet m thr
in the absence of M rs. J. X . leer service were
M rs. J
X.
loving plants and should lie f r r - Daughters of Wesley classroom at
Tu lly , gave the
projects and \rrarcllo. Mrs I It Hauer. M rs.
program report. A net profit of P risc illa H u tlrr, Mrs. X. Houston. tilircd with * p rria lly formulated 9:30 a m.
arid containing fe rU lre rt
Th r
The Chattel Choir w ill rehearse
The latest activity of tnteriner r *ul,‘''1 (™ ln 1*, f 1:&lt;*• *nd Mr* A \ Mcl'altcy
lies! lime for rrfe rt iliiin g is after at 3.10 p. in.
diste G irl Scout Troop X 4 « a i N ll, e i sponsored by the audit'*tcrlmg divrs with appropriate
blooming, repealing Ih r vpplira-1 Senior Choir rehearsal at a 13
hostess duly at a regular monthlv 1* r &gt;- Th *' pmk Lady L»r&lt; l !’*riy in w rip tio n*
were presented to
Hon every month up to Septem- p. m.
school danre at the L'SO on Jan
,hr ,al1 r ***c'* approximately women who :av. more than &lt;*i
|her.
T h r Commission of membership
• wary IS. T h is is part of the re- , I ! ^ S01 t
,
*«iu r ' " f '" lu n t r r r service
M rs
Insert* that attack azaleas and and evangelism w ill meet in Ih r
quirements for the dance badge
T * * l“n,hf,,n1 »sjH..s*etl at I |. (' E . Hutlcr. Mr* Phil K e ssle r.
ra m rllia s are grasshopper!, rater- Dependable classroom st 1 M p
During theevening g irl* tried m , Background m usic was pro- Mr
1» Brubaker. Mr* J
\
tollars, bellies, weevils, aphids,' in.
sided
hy
Lee
M
Soger,
organlat.
Stow
e
ll.
Mr*
P.
r
Woodruff
the Paul Jone* and Introduced a . ----- - - - - - - ...................................................- .................................... — ........
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,
T IIU K S D A l
new dance game called "M u sta rd . from '
■,n '1 Gregory Mu*ie
To ihn*e who gave over lu st
and scale These tan I n- kept
Royal Ambassadors meet at the
Ketchup, and Coke." T h is was an 10
Drlando
Mowers for the hour* of volunteer s irv u e sterl
und) r control hy suing spray f irst Baptist Church at 7 p m.
elimination dance and was won
w rrr •Tanged hy M r. It. Ing *ilv e r Hays were pre rn ird
Choir practicr at th r F irs t Bap
three turn-* a year, covering the
by the brother and siste r team i f - iK,,h'*on- ,M r» M 11 M U ik - The* w .r r
M i* f
I
Butler
entire
plant
and
«urrounding lis t Churih as follows: Carol,
•f Danny and Flra nor M athers
f rn tr*1 rh a irm a n of the U N
Mrs Phil K rssle r, 12.1
6.13 p m ; Coruord. 7 p in.,
ground atea
The g irl* served refreshm ent* lun,hron M r* w
K - birchholf. Mr* F C Woodruff. t V il. M rr
A loinmon thsra*e of azalea* and Church, a p. m
of sandwiehea, punch, and a large
Harden
R N BlarkweMer. l i l t
The M rlho illst M en* Club w ill
and ram elliat in Bower rot nr
f * k r decorated in thr G irl Scout
Bpcakcr* talilc
M r» HlackurMcr jga\c her an
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duty'
followed
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c
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and
rctir.d
fmm
her
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£ theme. Clean up
spots
on
(hr
in
George
M llii and h is commit.
sm
allv
brownish
tiring president
Alt*. ( E Hut- office •• prr^heia f n j -113- she •
the dance.
incoming president: A B. Introduced
the new president.
'* ' h r n r" * '« "
' h l*
f h , r « p " f *he tu^ r Chaperones were M r. ami M r*. ler.
..
the M r* C F Butler
*ea*e I nder inol*t conditions the Itev. Itascom « arlton. tuperinthe
Henry G. Johnson. Chief and M r*. I,c,c_r *on ,
spots
enlarge
and
so m rtim r* lendrnt of the Florid a M rlho dlll
F . K . Cooper and T.cdr. and M rs. Board rd Tru ste e s of Seminole
cover the bloom. T h r last stage Children's Home, w ill be the «peaMemorial
Hospital
I
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Weir,
R J. Harcash Also present were
of thr disease is. thr hlomn turns k r r
MrA.
Ih r troop leader. Mrs. C. F’ern- hospital adm inistrator.
vompletrly brown and tall* to the
Chanrrl Choir of the F ir s t AtethW.
Epps,
past
president
ot
the
sn rlrr
J r.
and thr
assistant
ground There it continue* lo in iwllst Church w ill rehear*e al 7 3d
auxiliary,
and
office
rs
of
Die
leader. M rs. II. A. Shield
fret Hie arra around it and other p in
Imard of d it rrt u r* &lt;d Ih r auxili­
plants
G irl Seoul Troop Xo 231 of the
ary
Members
of
the
I'iiA
Imard
T h r g irls of Intermediate t i i r l
To ronrnl flower ml th r plant F irs t
I'rrs h y trria n Church w ill
of
directors
were
*eatr*l
at
the
Scout Troop 10 arr anticipating
m ilt e r* Wives ol A AKA attend should I k- sprayed with a fungi meet in the Youth Building at
right
of
Hie
speakers
table
£ a ramping trip in cold weather
Mr*.
Rlackvveldrr
introduced ri1 * coffee and ugular husine * tide, weekly during blooming 3 13 p in
at Ticochee. They w ill leave F 'riThe Sunday School Council nf
Mr Peterson who in turn present-( meeting at the ll(»Q Iliur*d a y Burn ih r fallen hlnoms o r bury
day afternoon and return S a tu r­
rd
Hie annualawards lo member*
morning.
them and &gt;pr»y the
surrounding the F in t Presbyterian
Church
day evening.
of
thr a uxilia ry fo r llm r volun
The occasion wa* al»o a (are soil
w ill meet in
th r
Educational
They w ill work outdoors and
lie liitin d u rrd Mr. well to six member* &lt;d the J Muisturc is mosl important lo
F H ID A Y
sleep in tent*. A game o f •'Hare 1' f r *r r ' l r *'
group M rs
It
It Brown. Mr
I k i I I i azaleas and ra m rllia s KeepSeminole Association
M illie
and Hound." may sta ll the agen-! W r,r' “ ho • • " ' " ' ' I with pirsen
C liff Nelson, M rs
la in O'Dta. j ing thr soil
moist, is p rc frrra b lr Festival at the
F ir s t
HapIlH
da Saturday morning to keep the ,aJJ?n'
It
J
Fit/slm m ons
Mr* |to heavy soaking* Pine needles Church al 7 30 p in About 23
iitfi/vi * iirrm i- if ih u
Women awarded gold pm* fur Mr &gt;
blood stirrin g If theweather I*
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M.rx lc r were: Henry Dcmrni and Air
Albert arid prat and leaf mold all help rh iirc h r* w ill he participating
had th r g irls w ill sleep in
Cherub Choir practice at Ih r
r.b m r r r r i r H w.ib
i . . i * „--•••
r ’‘. Mr*.
l!
Wickham The women acre pn lo consene moisture Over water
-Tin.I. i. A a A nAdn.rsi.n
u rn u n . Mi
f ir s t Methodist* Church at I 13
Butkcr, wnted
'rritrd with
v\iili cor.ag.
coriiik'^■ !■ • M
Mr*
cwkie monev I h r t r im
leader•• Beard. M r*. It
Roy Becker,
r- 1 mg m l* the root* and is as severe
c w hir money. The lro« p
Ii a le r,
Sadie B e rry . M r*. T . It R
lliir r e ll, wile of t lir *kipper ac no water at all Plant* can't p ni
3tr*. James Buckler, i t an avid " r * s *&lt;,lr B e rry . M r*.
XAI F KI t Vl
of V A If-3.
live in soggy soil. If you live in
• • r a m p enthusiast. A lio taking the Hronme. M rs It S Brown Mrs
The f irst C hristian Church w ill
7?arh table held » green va«&lt; an arra where sulphur water t*
hike w ill he Mr*. Donald I I F le t-!* - " Bruce. M r* Isabella Brum
have a potluck supper at a M
ley. Mr* C. 7'. Chorpening. Mr* with a unique floa t arrangr toed for your garden. It i* ail
r h r r . assistant leader.
p. m
!
|| p-0|r _ y|r , || |i Crumley, ment. Coffee, doughnut* and p.v* vt*ahlr lo water around tnr Imt
SU N D A Y
iMiss llo ris A Cline. Mrs A ||. j Arlcx w err served
lum of Ih r plant and not spray
P h trrrra l Ba plist C htirrh Carol
I Ferher. Mr*. AV I I Foulk, Mr* 1 S tiv e r vard Iroy* w ire present 'live entire plant. If sprinkling is
AV. E. Gray, Mias D orothy'Four r '*
5 lr» . •&lt; B- Bauer and Mr* nerratary have the *pray high Choir p ra rllrr at -A 30 p. m
-a trr.
Pmeerest Baptiat Churrh Chapel
' akrr. Mr*. A I I H a rris. Mr* 't 11 11 Brown for »ervice to the -nough to aerate the
IG . Hodges. M rs A F . Hunt. Mrs
squadron Mr* Brown wu* repr.- therefore removing tome nf the *nd Concord Choir pra rtlre at
If.' (i. Hunter. A irs Anna 7i Jm -1 tentative; Mrs. Hauer, alternate, plant damaging sulphur
Better 3 30 p. m
sen, Mr* E . ' B Jenkinvon. 't r s 1 Them were 13 women pre-ent rare of your shrubs meant more
I'ln c rre it Baptist Church Youth

Church
Calendar

Presentation Of Awards Made

%At Annual Auxiliary Luncheon

Girl Scout I
News Told

Officers Wives
Attend Coffee

In a candlelight ceremony Sun­ fidrntial observer:
Hetty
Rots
day afternoon at the Masonic Hall Schuenrinann.
outer
observer;
Atls* Carol l . r r Klliton wa« in Jeanne Markham, mioiclan
•tailed a* worthy advisor of SanM rs Kathleen Reynolds was in­
;ord Assembly Xo 13. Order of stalled as mother advisor for thr
he Rainbow for G irl*.
year. T h r 1913 advisory board
A* she was escorted to her members installed
were:
Mr*.
-•stion, Mr*. Bertha Snyder play Marjorie Shepard, chairman. Mr*
i ' riv e r the Rainbow "
Virginia Anderson. M r*, l-onnic
office r* installed io serve v«ith Moye. 'I r * F .lh fl Peurifoy, Mrs
r i»*
Elliso n
were
Shcrlene Essie Cole. t.. T . Sheppard and
irpard. worthy assm iatr ad*I* Harvey Bunn
r:
Unda Sue Koke, charity. 1 Fo r Ih r installation service the
Turothy McAlexander. hope lit - Masonic Hall was decorated with
na Haynes, faith; Jane W illiam s. |red and white flowers and ran
reorder; Itarhara Colbert, lir a
die* Pam and Janie* Reynolds
•urcr; Frankie Jones, d rill Ira lit Ih r candles before the service
le r; Barbara Thomas, love; Un - begin
la Sue W illiam s, religion: lia r
Mrs Virginia Anderson was the
&gt;ara AVimberly. nature; Sa lly |installing officer. She wa* assist­
A'tlliams.
immortality:
ItuiSle |ed hy Mrs l-cnnic Moye, vhap‘arlton fidelity:
Rita Beasley/ tain; Mr* Marjorie Shrparu. re­
ic rv irr ; liro rg ia Ann Jone*. con corder.
All** Margaret
E d ito r,
marshall. Mrs. Bertha Snyder,
rh n stia n Ihor has comr out musician
Carol Introduced her mother,
.vith a new shoe last — Mandolin
It is cut l&lt;&gt;« and held to th r fool M rs C. T K lli*o n , and present­
hy a narrow band of fabric. Heels ed her with a corsage. The mothare high, iu r* rd or semi curved. r r advisor then presented Mis*

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Uenrular l'ricc

McKettrick

The Bethany Clast of th^ Karat
Baptist Church met at the home
of M rs. C. A. Lewi* Monday
m tht.
M r*. H. E T a ffrr thawed ih r
rla ss g ift* that a rr bring donated
lo a needy individual
A hud
vase was presented to M r*. Gut
lave Bamberger, class member
l*ho la moving to Melbourne.
The devotion was given by
M ri. Bamberger. It wa* agreed
that member* of the elaaa w ill
present the devotion each month
M r*. Margaret Reynolds, class
teacher, discussed (he church stu ­
dy rourae on the Book of M a rk .
T V 14 women present enjoyed
a game of charadra. R e fre sh ­
ment* nf pie. roffee, nut*, and
qftuau were served.
,

Many

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fabric*

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10.98 to 29.

fo rm e rly

JOHN H. WILLIAMS INS.AGCY.

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45.00

3 2 .9 5

31.95

2 6 .9 5

35.95

2 4 .9 5

SALE

38.95
35.00
32.50

1495
1250

Bob Crumley Agency

1095
995

27.95
24.95
21.95
19.95
10.95

Trousers

S A L K

9.95
8.95
-7.95
-6.95
-5.95 ALL JACKETS

• One Alteration Free

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ReprewentinK:
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Service
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3 4 .9 5

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drip • dry

S ire s 1020. 12*a t« 2 2 'i-

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M2 E. l i t

Sp o rt Coats

1695
A lla n t ir

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Charge or Layaway

En tire Stock O f A ll Wool

R eg.

FA2-0375

Jewelry
Dinniumlx
llirlhwtone Rings

49.95

One Lol

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One Lot 01 All Wool Gabardine Suits Were 49.95
Now 2 2 . 9 5
One Group at
14.95

C butw sud

Hethany Class Meets

Suits

29.50

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iFellewthlp at »:43 p. m.

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S E E I S FOR A
C O M PLETE S E LE C TIO N

CLEARANCE

Have Meeting

sist the Jayreci with th r V ic to r! Mrs O. D. Landrcat, Mr* P
i f &gt;Uu keep children's puttie*
Borge concert scheduled fo r Jan D
Ixmntber.*
M rs
Andrew »torvti logrlhcr, marl all pu.es
uary 31.
Marsh. Mr*. F . T . Meriwether,, belonging to a puiale with thr
T h r regular monthly meeting Mrs. It. S. Newton, Mr*. J. E. iia rn r number
nf the club was held recently
at the home of Mr*. Be tty M r
Tire. Hostesses were M r*. Fay
Stetson and Mrs. Jane Keeling.
I l wa* announced that the club
m*
! l» .'* on the recent plastic
ware party. The group w ill re
« reive a $33 cheek for a ssistin g
tF th e Jaycee* in the sale of Chrlatmat trees.
3 lr* . Robert Barker, a cosme­
Me have a lovely selection
tologist, gave a demonstration on
akin care and make up.
of M cKcttrick Clastic faihion*
The hostess priie waa won by
fur
even the
most di»eriMr*. Betty firikaon. a new mem­
ber The neat meeting v i l l be
m inuting women
held Feb. 2 al Ih r home of M r*.
1-ou McDonald on French Ave.
Hostesses w ill be Mrs McDonald
01 and M rs. H illir llurke

Jane W illia m s
with her past
worth.- advisor pin aad commend,-d her for the service the h it
given to the assembly. Carol wai
presented with a gavet from her
parents.
Gift* were donated to the ai•rmhly fo r use in its work hy
Mr. and Airs Michael Dlety and
M rs. D oris Stein
Refreshment* were served. The
next regular meeting i i scheduled
for Jan 3*.

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Jaycee Wives

The Jaycee Wives Club win at O. 'j. K

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Girl Scout Council Order Of Rainbow Officers Are
Meets Monday Nigh l Installed In Ceremony Sunday
The neighborhood meeting o(
Seminole County C trl Scouts was
held Mondsy night at the Fre sh *tcrun
Church.
M rs
Randall
Chare prerlded. She was unanimously reelected a* president
fur tin* rear.
llrack I. Pe rkins reported that
the scout funds would lie serioustv curtailed hy the I'n itrd Fund
failure In reach Its goal. T h is
leave* the scout organiraltnn with

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Successful Merchant
Seeks New Customers

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The merchant who voce alter the cuatnmer ia the mer-

W ASHING TO N - Rep. Charles
Porter (D-Ore i in srrepting sn
invitation tn fly lo Cuba to wit
nest trtala of Batista supporters
by Pldel Caitro'a new govern
ment:
" I think the new Cuba govern
ment deiervea a warm emhrare
and a little more sympathy and
understanding . . . from thia roun
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~ The County Sehool Board baa authorized demolition of
•lif t building formerly occupied bv Sanford Junior High
iSflfcol.
^ Condemned flrat in 1947. the two-atury atruclure at
Ninth and Palmetto waa vacated at the close of the lltf&gt;7-Mt
school year. The newer part of the building, ronatructrd in
the 1920’s, will lie left atanding. It will he utilized by the
' Vocational School.
•
The School Hoard accept oil a bid of 1:1.030 to demolixh
1W achool. School officials had hoped that mnteriala from
the building might l» salvaged. or that a wrecking company
might pay the board for the privilege of tenting the building down.
Salvage potential |i »o low, however, that would not I *
a profitable venture for wrecking firm*.
An engineering firm lant year told the School Board
that the walla were in nuch a poor alkie of repair that fire
efcapea could not he installed, and that concentrated move­
ment in the building might bring alaml total collapse.
The building served it « pui|M&gt;»e in its lime. Now, it will
come down. Such is progress.

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D r. W. I'. Brook • ha« Keen elect. ed.chalrman of the Itoard of P Irtelora fo r the Fam ily Counseling
Rm lc e .
Tha recently-farmed hoard w ill
promote the operation of tha
Counseling Servlet, which waa es­
tablished In 1157.
Judge W iison Alevander w ill

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Well, s ir, | don't HahbrrgaH
easily. Hut I nrver rsperted lo
see the day when a young mother
would tic Ih r su b jrtl of scarcely
vriled criticism because her in ­
fant was unexpectedly o lfe rril a
p irre of randy hy a polilician,
even though Ih r polilician is An­
astas I Mikoyan!
Rut jingoism is having a field
■lay now that Ih r Soviet Deputy
Premier is louring Ih r I'n ltrd
Slates. I have just read a cen­
sor mis piece in re the mother
whose haplrla infant was a tempt­
ing oblrct for Mikoyan and a
piece of randy when Ihe latter
vlaitcd a super market on the
edge nf Washington, It. C.
Apparently Ihe mother, if she
had bern a true-blue American
would have spat in Mikoyan*
face and the infant, if it had been
a too perrenl American, would
base Insla n llv frowned up on Ihe
deputy premier.
Just how rlia tiv in is tir tan you
get’ Even the manager of the

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Cecil A. T u c k rr. I I . Seminole
County Agricultural Agent, was
judge nf the Beef Animals and
Showmanship at Ihe Orange Coun­
ty 4 11 Club Beef Show. Orlando.
The annual event was held at
supermarket got his lumps be­ rd hy In c iv ility and rudeness al
cause be smiled politely at the every turn. One does nol even the new Agricultural Pavlllion.
Russian party, when it made Its have In he moderately well ac­
unexpected v i l l i to his hallwick. quainted with h isto ry lo knovr
The Marine Corps celebrates it*
Presumably, ho should have run that the rnurse of world event* birthday on Nov. 10. Ihe date in
for ihe egg bin and started pelt­ has been changed more often by 1T7S when the Continental Con­
ing Mikoyan
wounded vanity
and outraged gress suthnrlied ra iling Ihe first
Every American knows .Miko­ feeling* than hy a ll Ihe ronfrrenre two haitalinn* of Marine*.
yan for what h r is. a rulhlesx tables In captivity.
It Is nol at a ll Improbable that
Communist with all that Implies
Rut he is a guest In thr L'nltrd Mikoyan't v isit ra n lie one nf
Sta irs, If not an official guest the turning points In history. If
of thr l nltrd Stales And no le st he goes home and reports tn
a pcr-oti than President E ise n ­ Khrushchev th is nation, powerful
hower himself, whom. I presume, and united, as he s rrv II — a
even th r jingotitx exempt from nation confident, unafraid and
any charge of softness tolsard willing lo defend what It passion­
communism, has asked thr nation ately belies ra to be right.
Rut the' lin g u ists are beginning
and I I I people lo receive him
p n lilrly . Not rordially, just with tn move in. The y are beginning
lo question the motives nf even
civility.
Mikoyan Is no ordinary tourist, a baby who received a piece of
ax hr claim s, lie I I hepr as tha .candy from Mikoyan, much lesa
ryes and cart of his m a ile r, i (be business and industrial Irk .lKhrushchev. H r It only too ob­ era who have bern Invited 10
viously in Ihe I'n llrd Statrx In meet him. How soon w ill It be,
If the chauvinists have their way.
gauge Ihe political climate, to
before
Iheve men are railed to
sense our firm ne s, of purpose,
Washington lo explain why Ihey
our unity as a nation, our Indus­
broke bread with the Russian nr
tria l ca pailtirs. and Ih r sternness
sliowrd him Ihe powerful smews
ui our wdl
p trsrrve democracy
of America in, say. Detroit?
W ill Knock on Your Door
at any m il.
Give Ih r chauvinists l l i r l r way,
with Gift* &amp; Gredin**
\Shrn hr goes hack to the and th r same kind nf spitting
from Friendly Business
Krem lin, I would like to lielicvc murderous rabble that endangered
Ihxt he w ill report that we are Vice President
Nci*hbor* anti Your
N ixon in South
IIU percent In all these quali­ America w ill be threatening MiCivic nnd Social
ties And I do not want Ills juilg koy an.
Welfare Lenders
ment warped by haired engender*
It Is one woman s opinion that
in this delicate diplomatic maneu­ On Ihe ovcanltin of:
ver. because that l» what Mikn
Change of realdenre
va ns v isit Is. w r can do without
A rrival* of Newcomer* lo
Ih r
jlng oists
who
continually
Sanford
shout, "l.n«ik at tne’ My faiher
Phone
FA 2*17.'s0
Is more anti Communist than your
Both Gallagher
father and he can lick any niher
Editor,
anticom m unist in our alley." I I
I A» sail ae i U )iMaoJ
Sanlnrd Herald
lx pretty tiresom e slu ff when
1
ir f i
If S a n fo rifi merchants want us. even balnea are interdicted
Its potential customer), to sound
olf, here are some nf my gripcx
lo them.
fo r Ih r m oil part Ih r clerks
who work In the xtnrrv are an
uninspired lot. They nerd training
in almost every phase of good
salesmanship. Salaries tan have
a great deal to do with this, id
course, hut It Is up to manage,
ment lo see all sides of this phase
of t h rir operation and take th r
necessary
corrective steps
II
ran hr solved in a number of
wavs
Hanking next to this gripe 1s
Ih r poor selection of merchandise
In m many ol tor stores, and
the excuse which usually goes
something like this. " I'm so rry
but we don't carry that. W r don't
get enough calls fur |!." Or.
" B e ll, that Is something wr ju st
207 Weal Firo l 81.
don t stork " Period, no explana­
tion, no n ffrr lo order It, etc.
T h r soles Sanford has a ir ahssut
as in lrrrs lln g as xn ire cream
cone on the coldest day of w in ­
ter. with minor exceptions. To
Ih r south of us are stores svllh
regular prices that compete with
Sanford sale prices. If a store
it going lo have a tale, have a
•ale. Sanlnrd i airn't Interesting.
The tu rn haul vsho cramx the
sidewalk in front nf hit store with
stork belongs in franco with the
sidewalk cafe. Why doesn't thia
type
merchant
modernise
lilt
stole, bring Ihe front of h it store
out In lie In line with the front
of Ih r storrv In hit block. He
would then have room Inside hit
storr In display his torrcliabdisc,
if spare la his problem
L a le x
Eliminate from in rm h rrsh ip In
Interior \\
any aggressive organisation, dedi­
Polxxinvl Acetate
cated to Sanford's growth, any
.MitMtnrv Wall w
merchant content with what he
has. He I* like Ihe apple In a
(al.
barrel
A ir condition. Make shopping In
Shop Gregory for
downtown Sanford a pleasure, ju st
520 8. Maple tt 4iH
HARDWARE
as It It In most modern ita r r s .
FA 2-0300
G
IF
T
S
Respectfully,
H . L . EoUjr

Inez Robb Says

serve as v lrr-c h sirm sn . Mrs. V.
Messenger s i secretary and -Mrs
It. K. Chapman aa treasurer.
The llvard of P ir n lore met rerently al tha F ir s t llaptist t hurrh
The Seventh D istric t Conference
to d lsru s i the future of the trrv - of Ihe Veterans of World War One
ie*. Others sttemllng the m rrt in r
waa held in thr Sanlnrd Civic
were M rs. R. K. Cooper, Mrs. A.
tt. Key, M rs. C. I.. r * r k S r. and i Center.
Member* of Ih r A uxilia ry join
tha lire . T . C. O'Rtcen.
ed Ih r \elrranv In rrg istra lio n
and prelim inary exercises eon
ur-riiiv u i j .
.d'jc.-ty
ducted hy Joel S fie ld , Comman­
A C R O III
30. Yea
IMIMK
'J „ l 1TIM Qpj
•• t.Cbum
I. Sudden
•dial i : T ir i
der. Sanford Rarracka No. taa.
ui: i
4. Staira
fright
&gt;3. Music I f l l M M i V I
"T o Ihe C olors" was played
• *. fssuat
I . Mesiran
i»M»5
note
by M iss Vivian f c r r r l i. I ir s i Cor­
ic « lle * t
Indian
34. Sluing M B a 'jt i t i u n a
nells! of Ih r Seminole High School
1 0 .1'oseetSing
course 'tT'i t't u S? j
t Ttodiaesigw
•! •!») i v i i
Rand Mrs. Kd Lud rrke of Ih r
Z.
pssaags.
4 S ta in Claus 3V Mfted : i i
*.t ui r n
t id j
Sanford A uxilia ry played Ih r pi
—
way,
a Mttal
34. Half
i*i«:itin
ano as Ih r r n lir r audience sang
„ 1*. PrepottUon
a Ijrg e worm
so em 'tM im.i ti.3:omii
T h r Star Spangled Banner.
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T. A fru it
10. Nor s« __________________
- . I f . ' I l l Is.tlO ft
^ 1 4 . Pits
a l'&lt;iistinu*i|
More than llo v rlrra n s and
a -l
t il
ia. In d e lln llt 1
stoeisa
31 Mins
I s i I o S s i s Is s a s ,
A uxilia ry memberx were weleorn
I*
article
• A h it *
Inro IShhf I 34 J*|&gt;«l1'&lt;)
rd by M ajor Al Wilson, and John
*s I t . ra n nf
I t . 1‘astponst
31 Group of
native
K rlit r r . rhalrinan of Ih r Hoard of
,
an inch
IS Kind of
eight
43 l»#.|
County Commissioners
• IT . It * invasllnumeral
-V*. Rope with
41. Hefore
New n f llr r r t were installed hy
gated
ia. r.nat
running knnl 44 Shinto
the veterans. The A u xilia ry eonS t Soaks
temple
Communists IS Nimrod
dueled a memorial service for
I I . Hough
T—j 1 % } j 1 i
M rs M ildrrd Wild, form er p re si­
•m
lava
dent of Ih r Sanford Chapter, M rs.
J 31. By hand
M
n
i Wild died last Decrmher.
/V
. M . Fem inlns
Dinner was served by th r San
—
pronoun
75“
ll
ford A uxilia ry In Ih r Campbell
~ t t . S ln rs g s
rnh
Missing
Building following Ih r
A
7T ~
il
U . Donkey
h im n rss inerting
*». node guilty
T h r next conference w ill lie
it
'X
4
J St. (Irsstin g
held A pril IS in Drt.and
- T S3 Grade* » f
&gt;1
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command
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Aoisrlca
NEW Y O R K ( D P Il—Henry C.
I I . CostJunction T T "
|r • 4
&gt;/J n
41 Sound, aa
Turner,
xn attorney, Masonic
((4
M
a dove
W
17
leader and firs t commissioner nf
41. Appendage
//t
Ih r Stale Commission Against D ll7T“
al
at lent hast
41 O
\ 44 ra nts
crimination, died at b it Brooklyn
A
— 41. Sanoe’s wift 41
home Tuesday of a heart ailment.
- 44. Impcistssed
—
Nsal
14
«7
R lf l. I. A , Italy (L ’P l i —Form er
4T. T ric k s
fa scist Colour! Cristoforn lla srg 1*31
-•
41. D«traues4
gio. tm. who once wimmlrd B rn l
r s
to Russolini In a duel, died TuexWednesday, January 21, 19.V.I day.

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Tu c ke r Is Judge
A t Orange Shows

Conference Held
Here By Veterans

Counsel Service Elects O ffic e rs

j

CHICAGO — Evangelist B illy
Grahom commenting on Iho kind
of candidal** needed in the 1444
election):
"W e need men offering them
velvev for politic*! life who have
moral guta and faith in C h rlit."
N EW Y O R K — King* County
Judge Nathan R. Sobel in comm ilting M r). Jean lavarone to a
hotpltal for psychiatric etainma
lion after her indictment for kid
naping the infant Mia Rose Chi
onchto'
" I f I c rrd lt the information in
Ihe press, this is a stupid crime,
committed for the most common
place of motives—Ihe love of a
woman for a man.*'

; Bmonr other organizationa.
The moncy-afiei-iaxea total in 1959 ia aapected to ael
; | new record; the amount of money apont by conaumera ia
; (ipectcd to be the higheet in hiatory.
• • An average merchant, looking at theae figuraa, might
: le tempted to ait back and tall hlmaelf: "If thia ia true, I'll
' le t my ehare." Bueh an attitude, however, ia dangeroua, ac­
cording to Thomaon. In tha bualneaa receiaion of laat year,
tha total apont waa not the big netya. It was not a m a tte r
of not apendlng on the part of the public, it wn* a matter of
Honey apent for itema not pmvbaaed before, Thomaon aaid.
.Merchanta, therefore, can't afford to depend on aver­
age* for their aucceaa in '.&gt;9. They muat wage an active
campaign to get new cuatomera, keep preaent ruatomera.
Thia ia good advice for local merchanta, now engaged
ili~A trade-at-home campaign. Aggreaaive arlling, competi-1
. tlES pricea, good mcichandiae and advertiaing w ill do the

W ILTO N , Conn. ( I P l i - D r Vic­
tor S r h rt h lrr. 33. an authority on
marine biology and oceanography,
died ol a heart attack Tuesday
at bit home.

Russia To Mars?

M IAM I REACH ( D P I i D r.
Wcrnher von Braun believe* the
Russians could tend a ro rk rt In
•see M r.ik It** Mars this year hut doubli that
Ooe .X epr
• U % tha tailed Stales could.

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L’atwg frest Inuraatinaal
E A S T ORANGE. N. J . — poet
Carl Stndbura ia an Informal talk
al L’psala Colleae where he waa
live n an honorary doctor of let
tera degree:
'T h e most important thing in
acquiring an education la develop,
ing good reading habits."

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chant who gets the buaineaa.
Thia was one of the important atatementa of Norman
B. Thomaon. College of Ruaireaa Administration faculty
member at the L'nivercity of Florida, in a aperch to the
, Rotary Club,
Thomaon aaid that 1959 will reward thnae who are pre­
pared to do a food merchandiaing job. Cuatnmera rannnt be
secured by thnae who ait idly by and do nothing, the aprnk\ er told Rotariani.
;
Club mentbera were told that the buiincaa outlook for
1969 can be meaaured. to a great degree, by the pereonal
outlook of the individual merchant.
;
Good merchandiaing. advertising, arlling and pronto'tiofi were polnta emphasized aa neceaaary to a successful
; Salta campaign thia year,
Thla, of courie, ia aomelhiii'c the average man knowa.
! Coming from an cconomiat of 'Inomaon'a stature, however,
more weight ia added to the advice. Thornton ia a member
&lt;of the American Economic Aaaociation, the American Fin •Inca Aaaociation and the U. 8. Chamber of Commerce,

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SemSnoles Defeat
Lakeview, 4 9 - 3 6

Pettit is Rewriting Pro Cage Records &lt;

Red Sox: Pitching Holds Key
M IITO R S N O TE : Th l* I* ih. •irove in A9 runs, w ill hark year and lin t apt to nerd relief, that .232 hr had with the orioles.
eighth n( l i dispatches by ihr *&gt;|m "P
At short, Don Ruildin should he lie or Gene Stephens w ill he in
major league manager* glvlag
And. if we need him. Pete Run- over ihe rustiness acquired during renter,
midwinter appraisal* of their nels ran f ill in there again as he two years in service and be more
Sammy While and P rle Daley
(ram i.
did Iasi year. Rut, we're counting consistent than las! yvat. H r return behind ihe plate and could

B y Jf.RRV COVINGTON
The Sanford Seminole* picked
up their second ORC victory in a
row here lait night, defeating the
Lakeview Ited Devil*. *9 36.
In the JV conteit a bigger and
more experiinced squad handed
ihe local junior va rsity I t . second
lo ts of the season. 42 29.
In Ihe va rilly game eoach Bud
La y e r's squad made its best ih o »ing of the season to dominating
The defensive work wa* the best
of the season and the s it foot

forward* of Lakeview practically
were useless,
on Pete, who lo st the hatting should he a yin or .270 hitter in
With the improvement aho'vn
Rv M IK E HIG G INS
championship to Ted W illiam s on stead of .3 7 .
here bat night the Seminole .quad
Manager. Boston Red y i
the final day, for full lime duty
W illia m s and Jackie Jcn.cn, the
should be a top contender when
Written F o r I ' P I
a' second
It B I king with 122 anil AS home
the OBC tournament come* about
D A LLA S , Tc *. «L T I &gt;— Pitching.
Malsonr At Th lid
run* belying hi* .2** averag-, arc
nest month It look* at though the i u u " l i k * ' u . i v r . r hntds the ke»
Runnels, who hit .1 3 In M il fixture * in left and right field
attack ha* finally Jelled "
Ihe Red W
bte ,n . « »
’ hams' .1?*, aim can shift lo third
And, Busby, a fine hate runner,
All-OBC guard Ray Lundquist
Our pitching didn t cmnr up lo if necessary.Rut. Frank Malrone.
might return to the form of two
put on a or.e-man thnvr. pacing
last season,
what who hit .293and drove m S7 mna.
or three
years
ago with Ih r
h it squad with I t points, lie wav expectation*
and Willard
pl»ved every inning at third la s : ' change of
scenrry andImprove on
* great performer all evening on with Tom
*®‘" “Brewer
,r" rr
to slow starts
__
defense and had the opposing ■,' i%on se ,,m s *'**&gt;
having in
eventually
guards on the run. In the final
.
period he stated a one man fre err « ^ o m e 'M.h hls had arm
At that, we finished third at
against the Red D evils. He hit
though Ike Detock's I I I wnn-los
from the outside, inside and made
record wa* the highest on th
seven of nine free throws
staff. He was 100 as a reliever
He is. without doubt, the best
then slumped *• a starter.
In he seen in many years. As a
Nixon s t ill remain* a big ques
freshman he made the va rsity
lion mark, but we should get bei
at Seminole, and although he onlyle r performance* from Brewer
stands about 55. thrre never has
(12-12),
Frank Sullixan ( U - t l
been any better at the local
Dave Sivle r &lt; S9i and possibly
school.
from Dclock.
Although Jimmy Graeey exper­
Mather of Saniord tacked down
Then. loo. Ted Rowsfield, who
ienced
his
loulest
night
of
the
its claim to fourth place in the
lira ! Ih r Yankees thrre tune
Sanford City Rowling league last season, the * loot senior played among his four victories. and R ill
week a* it swept three game* one of h is best hall games. H r Monbouquelte i3 3 l could devrlop
Celery
City
from
fifth-place
Celery
City c°nlro llrd the hoard on h i« side into starters on Ihe basis of whst
and played a great d rfrn s ix r hall
Printing.
they showed last year after being
game Last week against l.ees_ broulht ln , rom &gt;!ln n„ H „
Mather and Celery City both
bu g he set a new storing record
(M hfr, &gt;h(m ,.rom Ur
were led he .W3 series, with AI
w iih 31 points
And llc rh Moford. whom we nh
DePalm* rolling Ihe score for Ihe
Alex and l lilfn rd .McKibbin. the
F u rn .tu rf men and Captain B«b
, brothrr
, 1|0 ,
, lained front Detroit, is a tietter
pitcher than hi* 4 9 record with
Steele toppling ihe same number . W f roJc K&gt;ch hlt , or , u
a big rote, bach hit tor to points
,
, , , ,, ,
. .
of pins for Ihe P rin te r*.
C liff ha. found the range now and l " p T ig e r, woud ln d lf . t r He had
romplete
In other league artion. Paul *—
» " ,nnt h,‘ "
ha* h it in double figures in the * ix ,o m &gt;’l r , r
Perold led Rukur'a Mutie Shop last three outing*. Alex was Ihe sta rts and had a .1 60 earned
tn a (wo to one victory over lea- top rebpundrr for the evening and ru.'! , \r r , ,Fr
..
, ,
.
,
,
I rank Bauman, whn m m
at
gut-leading Burnett Painters, (lo s­ did
not give hi* man much of a
ing the Painters' gap by one chance at the hoop. Roth are all consistent l**t season, could
( W l l h O rd e r)
game
Perold rolled 4g». while quick Ih in k rr* and w ill he a big aim come around and live up to
Ihe Painters were led hy Don help when the tournament* arrive Ih r promise he showed In three
rra l good came*. Then, Ihere *
S le tle r's SOI. New Y o rk Life In­ nest month
Murray Wall and l.en Kielv for
surance alio closed in on the
In Ih r JY contest, the LakePainters by taking (wn game* view squad had a great height good relief duty and a couple of
promising lefties up from Slem
from Gene s Seminole D ry Clean-• advantage but Coach S ilv e rs lads
er* Jesse Cook led Ihe Insurers »,(||
, |,»ll g»me They phis — Dean Slone and Tom Rour
with a 129 lerie*. R ill Kaiee roll now hold a fine 9 2 record ssittv land.
F.lsewherr. the Red Sox should
ed a SI4 for Ihe losers.
half the season remaining. The
have more punrh lhan a year ago
* Splll-shrlnkcrs'* for Ihe night local* vsrre paced hy Sophomore
The reason should he Y ir W erir
were Boh Rortdorf with a S-7 Mike Robert* with IS point*,
for whom we gave up Jim Pier
p irk up. B ill Kaiee and Gerry Fox
The Seminole* w ill play here
•all In a trade, and maybe Jim
with a five and dime to their again Friday, when they faro
Rushy, for whom we traded B illy
credit. La rry Pivee with a 4-3T, Florida M ilitary School In a re.
Klaus
John Harrison with a S-7 9. Hank turn engagement douhlelirader. In
W rrtz has had soinr fabulous
K re tre r with a 3 7, and Carl Von the firs t meeting, ihe Seminole*
day! — again*: u* in Boston. Now
H erbulis, who got the 3-7-10.
took both gamr* with little difflmaybe we can grt that help for
“ Match of the W'eek" tonight w ill cully,
our side
he on alleys S and 6. where Newr
We need help on Ihe road Wr
Y o rk Life Insurance w ill try lo
eouldn l win away from home last
ru t Ihe lead of Burnett a little
year. losing 52 against onlv ?? vie
more. Lane* one and two vsill
lo rie s after nearly a 50 SO break
have Celery City P rintin g against
the year before.
Gene t Seminole Dry CTeanrra,
Wertt w ill go at lir » t ba»r with
and Mather of Saniord w ill Irv
Dick G ernrrt. who hit .237 and
tn continue Its “ maple m a tlrry ”
against Bukur's Music Shop on
The Sit. Dora llih lr Bulldog*
three and four.
,
the Lyman basketball
Average, for the league alter
.1
squad, 5A-40, last night at Sit.
last week's bowling are:
Dora.
DrPalma and Fox at IAS, RichLeading by two point* at (he
a n l*—IM , Yon He rb ulis, Rest,
end of the third q u a rtrr. Lyman
Wheeler, and S t r t lr r at It? , ba­ went down In defeat when it could
re r
and Maloney at l i t ,
and
A O r.
score only one point in the final
F o r Ihe firs t lime in 17 vear*
Steele at t«0. Perold. Callan. and quarter of the g*n r
Oviedo last n;ghi ln*t * basketball
Cnne
t ook at IS9. Swann— ISA. Itukur—
Lym an’s Newell contributed 17
137, Forgu.on and K rm s at U6. point* for Ih r tram, making him gamr to Titu sv ille
Tra ilin g by one jxunt. 9 *. ai the
Ring, Krelrer. Itugenstetn, Pivee, high point man Clovr behind was
end of the ( irs l quarter. Oviedo
and Gil.trap at 1-Vt. Kirchholf and
'
with t l points
R . .llorsdorf
rJBn*----------|, lf k r f n - - - high point man just couldn't pull nut In the re
...
, atto, 0 3 . Huhn-132.
malnder of Ihe game The final
I, 0 lf r „
.
. . . . . . f o r ihe Ml. Dora team with 1A score was 31 3A
Burnett. Proctor, and H rrh s l at
(0||0Wfl| by Padgett with 13
Mike Duda lead toe Oviedo
149.
Brown—I4A.
Madeira—147, •
____________________
tram as Idgli point man with I*
Piercv—Its . Estridge— 143. Harri­
son— 133. O. llo rsd o rf— 12A, and j More lhan 14 m illion Americans (Hunt*, followed bv Jim m y Brook
s h irr with nine. T itu sv ille 's Dick
Prescott-117.
I are over f.S.
M o rrrra fl ws* high point man
i with 27
F o r Oviedo. Joe Dud* had *
Wa*ne Kelsey four and Alfred
three

Furniluremen Cop
Three Games In
• Saniord Bowling

Week

get
grt some
tome stiff
n iff compeiuion from
Keyword Sullivan if thevoungsler
recover* from a disc operation
that cut him down last year ader
a go.nl spring.
So. we shouldn't finish any low
er lhan a year ago And. if both
W r r t i and Ih r pitching
come
through, we could he right tn there
battling for Ihe No. 1 spot.
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fo ile d Pres* International
'poured ln 32 palnta In tha f jf s t
Rob Petllt I* determined tn re half for a U U S i. Louis lea# at
write Ih r National Raskrtball As in lrrm iislo n .
soeialinn record book.
The C elllei, with Bob Couiy reThe form er I/iuisiana Slate A ll- , covering from a second period leg
American set Ihe season a scoring in i u rJr- balH«wl back to tra il AJA1
high mark Tuesday night when he I
ln
‘h W P^tod. Pettit,
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!*
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( carried St. Lout* lo a 100 M lead.
U n its Hawks a I I * l i t victory | The Royal**st*ged a last period
0' f r Ihe Boston Cellici,
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Cincinnati (rimmed New Y o rk ** they netted 12 of the last I T
l i t tog. in the opener of a dou- polntl. Jack Twyman. of Clncin.
bleheader at St. Louis.
nati. Ihe N BA s third leading
Pettit, the NIIA s leading acor scorer, dropped in 30 polntl on
er.
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field eoal* and ' I I free
son high of SI and established a throw# Fra nk Selvy paced
New
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he Y o rk with 21.

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fielder Boh Thurman and infield
W illie Mays, “ definitely satis- er llobby Hcnrirh signed with Ih r
fie d " wrlth a newr Mo.ooiy contract, Cincinnati Redlrgs and Dick’ lia rlooked
forward
Inday
lo
a n s . 25 year old son of lir n r r a l
“ steady 340 season'' and a pos Manager llucky H a rris n( the Bos
sihle National League pennant for tun Red So*, signed wild WashIhe San Frandico Giant*.
ington — the club llucky started
"W e have a good chance for the with in 1919.
pennant because Ih? young play- i
—
er* whn helped us to murh last
season should l x h e lle r.'' said the
b rillia nt. 27 • year • old centerfielder. ' ' I ’ll be satisfied i f I can
have a good steady aeason and
wind up around .340 "
Mavt hit .341 And missed his
terond h illin g championship by
only three points last year hut
conceded. “ I druoprd a lot in Ih r
■tlddle of Ihe season.'' W illie was
&gt; ftln g more than 4nn at th* end
of .Vay hut then went into a long
slump Ih sl didn't end until Sep­
tember.
W illie s r.tw contract makes his
•rcond only lo Stan Musiat of the
St. I,nm i Cardinals isioo.wmi on
the National League pay acale
Ted William* of Ihe Uoiton Red
Sox is rv lim slrd In receive abo.it
ll25.ory&gt; and Mickey Mantle of the
Newr York Yankee* is believed
dickering for fU.Ooo. Mays' 1951
contract was estimated at S75.Q04.
On other front*:
—The
Plratca signed
"hard
lu r k ” pitcher Ronnie Kline, a
210 pound fast-ballrr who had a
1316 record but who lost lour
games by one run and thrre hy
two runs, lie is regarded at a po­
tential 20 game winner.
—Yeteran outfielder l.'arl F u ril
lo, pitcher Boh G lillom hardu and
firs t baseman Jim Gentile sfgnrd
Jerry Collins, Operator
w ills the Lot Angeles Dodgers
— F irs t baseman M lrke y Vernon.
41. signed with Ihe Cleveland In
dial * for hi* 20th season In ma­
jo r league baseball.
— F irs t • baseman Fra n k Tone
became the (lath member of the
Brava* to agree to term s, lie a'&lt;
lernatrd with Joe Adcock last leaton hut I* rxperted take over the
Idsralrtl ft M
regular Job thl* year.
Of Sanford On
— Pitcher Willard Schmidt, out-,

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�Indurall Favored,r
But Shook Up Eyed
Invincible
Indurall.
champion
stepper of .Hanford Orlando Kennel
Club, i f ila lrd in tonight's featur­
ed 10th rare, but many fam w ill tie
watching fo r another ahakeup by |
-Shook L'p.
Shook l'p paid an am a sing1
6263.80 fo r a I . ’ win tlrke t Monday
night when he leaped to victory
in the feature. It was the largest
win payoff in the kennel club'a hit-1
lo ry . The bundle gent pulled h it
su rp rire from seventh poit poal-j
tion, and tonight he i.rew the more
popular f ir s t position.
Not many expect Shook L'p to
win again, but i f he doei. he’ll
probably pay plenty, poaalbly even 1
more than Monday night’s bag fu ll I
ul rash.
Favorites established by early
odd* are Indurall (4 S i. Kiego

COURTESY WEEK CHAIRMAN PRAC­
TICES — Have Thrasher (riicht &gt; practices
hi* smile for Courtesy Week, Jan. 20-31.
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Looking on i.i Tom McDonald, president of , 4 n and lu l lH ,
K‘r *m
the SnnfurU-.Seminole County Jnycee*.
there the morning line odds
jump
____Jump

Local Jaycees Eye 'Courtesy' Title
Pave Thrasher is a nervous Florida last year, and Thra sher
man these days. .Sanford was vot j wants lo keep the title
' »4" the most lourleous city in ! Florida ’’Courtesy Week" start*
next Monday, sponsored by the
xtate Chamber of Commerce, and
tot ally by the Javrees and the
Senior Chamber. The active Jay­
cees w ill lie doing mo«t of the
legwork, with Thrasher In the
; d rive r’s seat.
Eve ry day, more material piles
|Into the Jayrec Information Itoolh
at I ’ark A v r., and thr lakefront.
Manners fo r stores, lags fo r hum|pers and stickers for people bear
T A L L A IIA S S E F . (C I’l i — A lly , such cheerful little sayings av
Gen. Richard Erv in says segre -■• S m ile ."
’ Do
In to
O ther*,"
gallon rulings In other states point ——
-------------—
up a clear need for broadening
Florida's own Pupil Assignment

Ervin Says Slate
Needs To Broaden
Assignment Laws

Rig Hits Oil, But
'Well' Abandoned

Law.
Ervin said Tuesday he w ill call
M the nest Legislature to make
change* and additions In the pre
•aastt law, adopted in 1936, to slow
TULSA, Okla. (U P I)-T h r Soondawn racial Integration.
•He also said he would ask fur t r Stale D rillin g and Producing
M ’amendment to the Constitution 1Co. of Coleman. Tex recently

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oil well, a hraliby 4,000 harrrl-anhour gusher In southern Oklahoma
—at a depth of 2'1 fret,
rnfurtunalely. thr well nine
miles east of llrrtch. O ils , had
to be abandoned soon after it
la theory.
came In.
Both Florida and Alabama laws I The well sprayed over the lop
glva the county school boards all of the rig and continued lo (low
aolute authority In deciding what at a rale of more than 4.(M&gt; lia r
school each child shall attend, rets an hour, until II was clinked
U se d on certain psychological oft 40 minutes later
and sociological factors. Ilu t the , There was nu (ire, no damage
Alabama law alto specitiri that a to d rilling rig and no rrew inboard can lake into consideration ; jum * About ’.’.itai barrel* of oil
possibilitie s of breaches of peace were recovered, moil nl which
or I I I w ill, cconomir retaliation In flowed into an adjacent slu*h pit.
the community, and the home A ll wav going like clockwork
•nvironmeni of each pupil
when suddenly thr happy sm iles
I t also I r is the school boards on the faces of thr d rille rs turned
assign pupils to school by sex, j to frowns, then astonishment, and
aggregating the boys from the finally horror.
gjl&gt;|i
w tu t r&lt;ui««*f| thr conilrmatiun
Ervin said Florida should have was the unhappy diicovrry that
the on
(ill wav corning
Horn
these r r it r r ia In Its law
unc
..........
h im .. a
- 16He said a provision also should (inch pipeline, owned by the S rrv be made In permit the stale to ice Pip*- Line l o . of Tulxa.
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tThe
i „ iin,.
, « rro
k irrd and
line u
wav
repaired
and the
th r
provide
the, u
way
tuition for children In private rig moved for another try.
schools as well as pybllc schools
to avoid a situation *uch as V i r - I ^ r g
D fU C C r 1 0 IIS

Argentina Mobs

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Ill'K N O S A IR E S ( U l'l ( -F ly in g Lomplon JC M 1’° * An«- City 36
squadx ol battle • geared troops
armed with tommy guns roamed
the streets today to break up Com
m iinut and I'eronist attempts to
pot new life into their crumbling
general strike.
PHILADELPHIA (C PI) - The
Widespread violence broke out National Football l-ragur opc-nt-d
in the capital Tuesday night, but the c o llrg r grab bag today- when
I truckloads of troop* roared
• i . i Into |it resumed selection of top colI.. - troubled area, and broke u p ',f&lt;(. &lt;rll|
„ lhp f l r „ ,,u i
the demonstrations
n r is of th r league's annual mid­
Two thousand deniomlrators at- winter meeting.
) tempted to march into the ,city
Each of the 12 clubs w ill select
from the jouthern suburb of Pu- 16 players in a pick and choose
entr AI &gt;in a. bid they
game expected to run into tonight
dispersed by titwp* who met them T h,, ( ;r een Bay Packers, who won
w llli lomm) su n i.
only one came during the past
Army ,n u ^* , , *n rumbled into ! season, had firs t choice in th r
! Av.llancdi
and
other
suburbs
------ - . |selection rotation decided on th r
w ln-rr strike rs stoned, burned and i won loss percentages of the last
*, r " l
*ni1
forcing the Argentine tins
Hus Owner* jseason.
Philadelphia and th r Chicago
Federation to withdraw all private
Cardinals tossed a roin to deter­
buses from the streets.
TrancporlJtlnn returned to nor­ mine the second and third pick*
Washington
and
Detroit
mal today alter troops look up 1 amt
tossed tn determine the fourth and
fifth choices. Ssn Frsncisco and
Pittsburgh selected sixth and sev­
M rs.
I t r iiir . |.tr«idrnt of
. ,
.
enth.
STO C KHO LM , Sweden t l ’P t l—
Florida Association of Super U n i V C r S l t y
LO SC S
R ussia
defeated Sweden.
3 4. { n lrm lrn li of Itegirtration. w lll; T p n f U
r T n f * n e F rn
Tuesday lo record it s second 'conduct th r mid-winter meeting o f' * L U L I I L I
I U V - U b lll)
IS A IN K S V II.I.K
i l l ’l l
A
tl-wigM victory In their He h o c H , Upcr*fcori K n iU y in tj .Saturday
t ulian educator due lo take over
d T aeries. Ue Kus.ians won the |
a Job at a visiting professor here
first game Sumlsy, 3 1.
The Association w ill be brought bas accrptrd instead s govern­
up lo dale by the legislative com­ ment post under r r h r l trader
ROME PEOPLE RTII.I, IIIIN’T
KNO W — W i nptratr Sanford’s mitter which met last fall tn r r r - Fidel Castro
University of Florida ntficlali
cmimrnd changes in registration
only Coaammlal “ Whito l ’r ln l“
I procedures. Recommendation* In -aid Dr. l-rv i Marrero raided
Shop.
eluded thanging primary election* them Tuesday hr ha* been ap
to May. Instead of Septrm l&lt;r. and pointed to rcpiesent t uba at the
'eliminating the long form required Drganliatlon of American States
110 8. PARK AVR.
III* appointment here was to
annually of handiraprd voters.
Attending the session w ill be f ill a vacancy created when Dr.
C A LL
i It. A. Cray, s r t r r ls r y of state, two Itaymond t ’lis t left for a F u ll
assistant attorneys g rn rra ls, 37 liright Fellowship in France.

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Recl« Beat Swedes

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CageScores

Troops Disperse

aoUsoritlng the state lo pay tuition brought in th r world’* shallowest
* g n a ts fo r youngsters to receive
private schooling.
E n rln said Florida’s law should
la more closely patterned after
OSH in Alabama which has hern
Mpbeld by the U S. Supreme Court

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P h o tu ) jup to to-to-l on Super To y , Shook
(Herald
L’p la given a 20-to 1 chance.
Also In the unusual feature are |
(■olden Kmprcss, llornswoggled
and Alula Jane.
The serond and IIt h races w ill
Courtesy Makes Frie n d s" and l&gt;e long -sths-m lle events. S-x-irtv
S iste r, in the fifth post position, jt
Just plain, " lie Courteous"
Next Saturday is D-Day ( Din- favored at b lo g in the tirade it
iribution Day), when Jaycces get I Ith event. T h r eighth race i t '
their quota of banners lo spread another tira d e -II test, while the
niplh i t (ira d r-A competition,
, around Sanford
lis t in g begins at W: 10.
Meanwhile, Chairman Thrasher
it requesting letters about cour­
teous arts or deeds, not neces­
sa rily big onrt, but small, polite
acts or deeds. There a rr many
things to do for others: like car­
rying out the garbage for an el­
I ’nited P re ss laleraationa!
derly neighbor, or stopping the
K a il
car lo let a hesitant child cross
the street.
Providence 73 Upstla 37
Surprise promotions w ill lie an­
South
nounced during the week of Jan. Catholic U . 67 Wa»h. (M d.) Col. 31
2631, while secret judge* obtervo Florida Southern at Ro llin s 76
those who serve the public; look­ VM I I I Virginia Tech 78
ing for the most courteous wait­ Murray St. 73 E . Tennessee 62
re ss, salesman and saleslady, Centenary 72 Louisiana Tech 69
policeman and the most courteous Hand.-Macon 36 damp.-Sydney 31
art. The winnera w ill receive
Midwest
prura, and no one can be con­ Akron 66 Toledo 63
sidered a loser.
tieo. W illia m s 72 Milw. Tech 61
Howling tirecn M Kent St. 39
Detroit Tech S3 Lawrence Tech S I
Indiana (In d .) M. 63 Dcpauw 36
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m ent.
FHA financed
S37 a \Vr have a wide range of locations,
Joel W . Baker, "Governor Egan
----------22— SPECIAI SERVICES
tvpe. of homes and a price to
month. Large nicety landscaped
ha« a 3o Vi vhancc to aurvive. It 3 ROOM apartment with hath
suit you.
lo t. Venetian blind. Ua ll Uolby
24— PIANO SERVICES
wat er
furnished;
Riverview
F A 2 1330 f i t . 4M A to 4 p. m.
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Ave rh FA 2 3071, after 3 Jo
after 4 FA 2(443.
Spariou. 2 tilt Block home, 2
p. m. FA 23333
2a— ELECTRICAL
Baker, chief of surgery at V ir ­
hath, Florida room. *13 300
MODERN' • C O N V E N IE N T
CONTRACTORS
ginia Mason Hospital here, pert —W A N TE D T O R U N T
L
IV
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A
B
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formed a two hour emergency op
NAS o lfire r transferred A tru ly
23-A—BUILDING, REPAIRS.
rration on Lean Tuesday to re ­ Room A Board—Ctoae in town. .SE E th it large modern spacious
fine 3 RR Block hnmr 11* 730 on
3 bedroom I B home with all
31*B BUILDING SU P P L IE S
move an intestinal block.
Phone FA 2 7263 Mon. thru F rl.
the trim mings. Modern York
27— NOTICE • -PERSO NALS
Tra n ** wife. Neva, was at hia
Town kilehen with pantry, two Coot .hade Large frame home in
bedside and the couple'. M-ycar* 3—RF. At. E S T A T E TO R B A L E
Grneva. 1 acre lot. *14 300.
• 22— ARTICLES FOR SA LE
attractive tiled hath., a ttir fan
old ton. Dennis, arrived here by
e .tra large u tility room, large
2 t— FURNITURE *
plane Tuesday lo be with h i.
fam ily room, circular paved pa Near .hopping area 2 I1R block
HOUSEHOLD
stricken father.
*9.700 W)
tio
and
many
e v lra .
for
Egan. 44. took h i. oath of office
those who enjoy comfort and
a. chief executive of the 49ih state
conveniences. Priced ^al only
1—L O S T A FO UND
C. a
2 B e d ro o n ift
only 19 daya ago. lie « i . hospitall i e .400 with convenient*term«.
iX ) S T —L E A S E . Big
Sale
On lied fu u r houra later.
F lo rid a Room
1.4 N . P a rk Ave.
I ’h. F t 2-4123
W. H , - R i l l - S T B M P B R Agency
Everything. Fu rn itu re Center.
Egan was flown here from J u ­
— F . 1 I. A . —
Realtor A In t n r r r
B Y O W N E R —3 hedriNirn home,
neau Monday after hr took a turn
Ai.oe. Laura B. Osier. I I . F . Ta ffe r
kitchen equipped, lencr.l yard,
L O S T : Miannie Ring, downtown for the worse tn hit convalescence
A
rlrt
t
Price.
Everett
Harper
home
stead
exemption
Cl
Reward. Ila .k y Wight. F A 2 0*19 from an operation Jan. • during
Phone
F
A
2
1991
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Pmecrest, phone before
l
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- - -- which h i. gall bladder and a bile
.3 p m
nr
after 7 p m
( In c lu d e s C lo n in g )
duct atone were removed. Compll
FA 2 0737
cation. arose when a lutse placed
sS tc n K tro n i
to drain th r bile didn't function
H E R B E R T STEN STR O M
R E A L E S T A T E D R IV E -IN
properly.
R ra llo r
J A N U A R Y 19
7514 T rt n rh Ave.
Baker said Tuesday's operation
LYN N R IS N E R
Admittlona
i . o m i : n n o A iiw \v
jw al
successful In that it had
Sarah George I Sanford I
KEN T IIR B E T T
j achieved its objective
Realtor
A.iedalet
• Work. Weal Of French
Rebecca Smoak (Sa nford )
"Call H a ll" Phone FA 7-1441
t it N . Park Ph. FA 2-2124 Avenue on 20th Street.
Sylve ster Robert. (Sanford)
HY O W N ER- 1 bedroom I ' l l homr
M ODEL O P E N D A IL Y
Mary Jo Stewart tSa nford l
__, T h is I . a gueat pan to the R i l l , nn , haded lots ideal location.
W illia m . May. (Oviedo)
Theatre for W. E
Eorguaon
Can he financrd l i t Catalina
I hi« it a gueat pat* lo the lin t
K ip . date Feb. 4. '.3»
W illiam * I . Harvey * J r. (San­
Dr Phone W. II West FO 3 12J4
Th ra ire (or M rs. Mary Railry.
ford &gt;
Oviedo after 4 lo p. m
LONDON ( U P li Randolph
Eap. dale Feb. *. '39
George R. Ile .t (Sa nford )
Churchill,
.on nf S ir M’in .ln n
F A R M E R S A G EN C Y
Toni Biggin (Sanford)
Churchill, got hlm*e|f a map of F o il S A L E : Beautiful 2 Bedroom
N'. V. F irm e r, Realtor
.
May belle lla y rt (Sanford)
England today- and valued forth to
CB Home.
Kitchen
partially
Ir. II. Whitmore, Assoc.
do battle fo r the C'onverv alive seat
B irth .
furnished. *43o my equity. 437.
114 S. French Ave Ph FA 2 5271
Hahy liov to M r. ami M rr. E. in the House of Common, from
per month. F H A approved. I/)
After hour. FA 2 7 «l* or FA 2 4921
Bournemouth Eait.
E . Williamson (Sa nford )
rated at t it Country C'luh C irrie ,1
Hahy boy to M r. and M r.. R.
C h u rc h ill's campaign got n lf lo
juet off West Tilth
mtEAMWOl.l) SECTION
C. S h u ll. (Sanford)
a false start Tue.dav when he
•tartrd politicking In thr wrong
IH.eharge.
d iitrtct.
Linda Jean Sm ith (Sanford)
1 BEDROOM i ' l l homr rn nvrn
Tracey Tredway (Sanford)
lent
tn
naval
air
.tatlnn,
lie railed a prr»« conference at |%
, tT ,
„ T l i r fM r
Stephen Johnson (Sanford)
achool., and ahnppinr Ha. ra rthe F iv e Sta r Royal Hath Hotel m s . m jv i i t i t « t. i m i i i t
is
II M ill «| M IX llI I*. * I I I x n , i
Sydney W ilke s ( D r lla r y )
|w)fte. u tility room, large F lo r
at Rournemouth lo announer hia IX IXIIIIM
I
IX I MX X* I'.H T X m, MM
Ulerence N. Scott (New Smy­ arrival to "le .t the political ternida room w ill, sliding glass
1*1 I T T •» Q I 'I K T T I T I . i :
rna Reach)
door., fenced hark yard, tile
pcraurc.” I l f laid he hoped the J n ru n h v * nri
i : i L i : t : . s I ' u n v n . h u x.ir#
Rahy boy B e rry (Sanford)
hath. Venetian blind*, anil i.
local vo te r, would call on him to
risin tifft.
JA N U A R Y 20
kilih c n
•'•pilpprd
Im m rd ia tr
di.cus. the state of thing, in
llV .I.U N t t . U l U . U i : « l ft!
Adm it.ion.
p o sirt.in n . Phunr FA 2 2126
Bournemouth East.
I )eIrn.taf” • j
X M T II’K lit * •! i r
Jeffery llylland (Geneva)
"T h e y won l come here." a re
I T th e .Santo irf Hie H i a l 4 p f U l"f
R O SA L . D A Y TO N
Joyce Marie F n rt.o n
porter told him.
I t(|• t
Reg*s:tff ,| R ra l Estate Broker
iSanfnrd)
T « thr l»&lt; (4ntl4 nt •
"W h y n o t '" a sln l ( h u m .ill.
s VV. K t ’M .K It
Th E A 7-1101— 17 93 at Hiawatha
7.eh Browning (Sanford)
"W e ll,
thlv
Iv Bournemouth
At x tu.t ): J k l.t^ 'iP l*
Joan Gannoway (Sanfordi
\ I t T l l l ft It . * ••it w u n
W est."
Home*
Deaijrnctl
For
P IN E C R E S T 3 hr. I &gt;i hath. U B
i i
T h w u ttk ii'iit r) »p« !•• » f
Jea.e Wmningham (Orange
"W e’. l.’* replied Churchill, ‘ I
•All • Iae.4 0 1•*•I**• 1 lift
Flo riiU Living.
homr on large rorner lot, F lo r­
C ity)
1*i r ©1 1»# f*»l4l nf •
mutt get a map and sally forth "
ida rm , &lt;at|&lt;orlr, u tility rnm .
"4 t#»: Ml p g rlU a et •1rr i " * lo- .1 A- 4 Bedroom*— ! A - Hath*
l.chargex
1p r l l* r. lhrot||&gt;) no •
A fu lly equipped kitchen, lyvwr
me M rBratnle (Sanlord) *
o«
•
•1»r nr i l f t l R i l the ft*
downpayment. lowr monthly pay­
•*•m l 4 n• * ij r •I
Peremiah Johnson (Sanford)
••VIS wot known t e» ! •
ment.. EA 2-184
Ray Dalcom (I-ongwood)

2 2 - BUSINESS
•
OPPORTUNITIES

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR

$280°°

Hospital Notes

Realty

.00

8280

J. W. HALL

only $57.50 monthly

C hurc hill Seeking
‘R ig h t’ Sect Now

■

SUNLAND
Estates

$850 DOWN

&amp;

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South
PINECREST
3rd Addition.

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M r*. Charles M cM Illlan and \nri&lt; i
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baby (Sanford)
IM IM iM I M « IX M I I T I I X !»!••
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R O Y A I. C O M F O R T
IN N K H S P U IN O
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Same Price
See Our BA RG A IN B A L­
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Ueed And Diacnnlinued
Furniture.

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equipment, tile hath, Jalousie
window., u t ilit y rm , land.rape-* lawn, large b rlrk R i r I I Q
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4 R E D R 0 0 3 I. 2 hath home f.arge
t !E
equipped kitchen
dining
loom. Florida room and t il
mortgage
Owner tran.fcrred
612 Osceola D r FA 2X192
S O U TH P IN E C R F S T : 1 bedroom
home. 11j hath., la w down
pavmenl. 4*7 month. 117 W’.
Woodland D r FA 2-2234.
ft—F LO W E R S . P L A N T S

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Melsrh Bldg.

FA M S I

27— N t i l l l K S - I b k S O N A U i
INCOM E TA X S E R V IC E
Mm. II. llu rra y
t i l l i'e lc rv Ave
FA 2 1394
Closed Sunday

H E A T IN G
I I . I I . P O P E CO.
?•)• S. P .v k ----- FA 2 4714

Cotton A Wool Ya rn.. N o * * * ,
Threads, Tape*.
R O L L IN S IIO R R T SH O I*
At Thn Sign Of Tha Totom
7217 S. Freneh Ave.

PUM PS

- S P R IN K L E R
SY STEM S
A ll types and site s, in .ta llfd
"Do It Y o tiric ir*
M E R E P A IR AND S E R V IC E

ia - A if n r t M

F o b iU M

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BARGAIN'S IN USF.D HEATERS
Most

\nv Make

rU R N IT l RE CENTER
114 M. 1st M. FA 2 *1*1
FACTOR I ~ J O YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN M JNDS
Enclosed head. Sag-proof hoHom
ra il with piavtie end., r U a t it
n r rayon tapes. Cotton er nylos
rn rd i.
Srnka rik Glaaa and Paint Ca.
112 lif t \\. 2nd St. Th. FA 2 4422

W ind sh ie ld
n a rk H la u
D o o r C lan*
\ en| l■lawn
S E R V IC E
N e n k a rik (ila «w nnd P a in t Co.
Jackets . Roots . Tenta . Luggage
P O T T E D P L A N T S . Ph. F A 2 1 « I2 I I ! I l l W. 2nd St. rh . P A 2-1422
A R M T N A V Y SU R rt.U S
e r F A 2 0270. S A N F O R D
310 Sanfnrd Avenne
Television Tuhes Tested Free.
FLO W E R SHO P. Wa telegraph
R O L L IN S H O R R Y SH O P
KENM ORE rlrrtrle
lew in g n a &gt;
At The Sign O f The Totem Tele.
i i - A ir T O M O M i. r x - T iiA n . r R s
c h irr Blonde C a b i n e t , e.re lia n t
2*17 S. French Ave.
londltinn. EA 2 4021.
'.3? o l.D S Uonvrilatile. Motor per
Q uirk laundromat Service
feel rondillnn Ph EA 2 762.3
LIV IN G
Room suite— 4 speed
S h u ts Finished In 4* H o ur.
record player: ail brand ntw .
Samlone
D
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Uieaninr
19.30 Plymouth Station Wagon
I l l W. 1st. S t., Apt. 11.
F . 7.3tb S t. Foodm .rt Bldg.
4193 PA 2 222*
SO I T IIS ID E
I.A U N D R 0 3 I X T f t RR Market stork end equip*
J937 KNOX houve tra ile r, 41 ft.
m rnl. So. Sanfnrd. E A 2 7143.
— 2 M rm . — free Ir n f lh awn E N V E L O P E S . Lftlltrhftftd *. »tatemenlt.
invoice.,
hand
h
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and
Ing, lin o o r b e t offer on equity
2ft—F U r S 'I t U R E and
program*.
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rrn g rr.t iv e
lin U R K H O l.D G O O PR
and take n v rr p iy in rn t.. I ’li
Printing Uo Phone **A 2 2931 —
FA 2 0413
3U6 We.t llt h S I.
• Bit! VALUES
• Q U IC K C R E D IT
1*49 HUDSON vrdan R i l l , p e rfrrl
• EASY TERM S
tire*,
good
rondillnn,
*223. RO LI.AW AY, Ho.pltal and Raby
Reds. Dav, Week or Month—
UA 2.3023.
T e l. FA 2-31*1. ru rn itu re Center
New- And U.ed Furniture
I I * We.t F ir s t St.
12—B O A TS aaft MOTOR.*
111 E . F lra t St.
FA 3-1421
Furn itu re Mm Inc A Storage
‘ Gateway to th r Waterway"
4 . E . P H IL L IP S . Agent
Your Fvlnrude Dealer
W A SH B U R N VAN L IN E S
RO IISO N S P O R TIN G GOODS
New &amp; I'fted
F A 219*1
.*.94 4 * E . 1.4
phone FA 7 3941 1300 ) rrnch A«e
W O O D R U F F 'S
F a r*. A Garden Center
A N N UA LS
*0 | Celery Aee.

WILSON - MA1ER
$SAVK$

Furniture nnd Applianrftft

14— Pela-I le rsin rh X n r j j l i f

Piano lesson, for iieglnners 2103
Sum m erlin A 'f . FA 2 749*.

P E K IN E S E male — R week, old
I I A— ROOFING A P LU M B IN G
—AKC. Ph PA 20231
11— A R T IC L E S W A N TE D
Cash for furniture nr t u rrlu ..
Super Trading To st, Sanfnrd
Oriando Ifwy FA 2 0677.
IJ - B E A IT Y

P ARM1R.X

Sanfurd. M o'l .Modern
Rrauty Salon
Soft Water T V Stamps
H A R R IE T T S R E A L T Y NOOK
103 So. Oak
FA 2 3742
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b u s in e s s o p
- a o ne man

r o n r t ’N iT ir . s
B U S IN E S S
ttsoo IN V E S T M E N T '
(CAN S T A R T P A R T T IM E )

FOR

PLUMBING

WORK
C A L L i Free Fstlm ate.i
l i l t M i l 1.1
P I.I JIB IN G ft III AI IN C IN C ,
Llren.ed — Bonded — Insured
SA N FO RD — Phone FA 2 7091
P LU M B IN G
Contracting K Repair.
Free Evtlm a'es
B. I . HA RV EY
■me Sanfnrd Ave. Phone FA 2 MM

Wall

M ather of Sanford
201 369 E . F ira t S t. Th. F A Sd M U
I'. r d fu rn itu re , »pp!linre », toola
etr. Bought-.old. La rry'a M a ri
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. F A t-4111
Under Con.lmrtloft

RAVENNA
PARK
A Q U IE T COMMUNITY
N *nr Golf Cnurat

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LOCAL rompanv has opening for 2 4 -P IA N O S E R V IT F .
rmitrman Write Itox S L , San
ford Herald giving qualifica­ PIANO TU N IN G A I I I T U R I N G
IV. I., H tK M tIN
tions
Ph FA 2-4221 After .3 00 p m
Xteat c u lle r, helper — e.penrnred preferred hut not ne ce.i.ry. 21 A B U IL D IN G U O N TH A C TO R S ‘
Apply Wade. Market
F o r carpentry, painting, aereenIng. roofing, and plaster repair,
20—M alr or Female
asphalt tile, ashrstn* aiillng,
FO IID F A IR S T II R E
masonry o r wood to p s, leveling
A P P LIC A TIO N S nowr being arrep
and
repairing
gararee
and
wrecking call F.\ 2-4*39.
ted for Ca.hierf, meat wrap
pen.
.rale glrla.
grocery
r lr r k .
meat cutter*. E ip e rl- 2ft—E L E C T R IC A L S E R V IC E S
enre preferred. Apply:
VACUUM 4 L E A N E R R E P A IR S
I I I . Slate Employment Xervlre
Parta In r all m ake of rlra ncra ;
110 W'e.i Second St.
Ele c trlux, Hoover, Kurby, etc.
Sanfnrd, Florida
Free pick up. Work guaranteed.
F A 2 47*3.
It _ W ( ) R K W A V r W

Qualify Homes.
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Low Down Payment
Monthly Payments'
Less Than Kent

Buy Now j
Choose Your Own Til©
And Paint Colors :
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('unsiruction

C o .,

Inc.

211 )Yea4 llt h Street
rhone F A 3-3123

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TV T U B E S
TESTED FR E E

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paesrn t #4
th« i l i l m i B . ttl# 3 BEDRO O M P IN E C R E S T Home.
A4#4lt. #*f At lespn#«
An* A&lt;&lt;ek
Fenced yard. 11.000 down. Move
•Uir*. #*r *1•in aii *1 not •«• fll* * l *1)111
!»• ) « I4
In in ft minutes.
rtl*#WA »l TAAler
A* M friito f of thA f jit t
" HI aM TAAtg/ntAt * t

Seminole Realty

VelwAr r TA rlo r. d* ♦•••!
W. D IE T R IC H S - R E A L T O R
r . 4 » IR 4hi«Xo|ftftr
^ llh fB 4Y V-T l. l fri|te»
E lli .
Methxln—Velma Gontaler,
,4»l«n«). ItAni l l u l l U r r
Adelaide ||. Moira — Associate.,
f* Afs f *sf el f l ,
Ii
FA 2 3232
►*l»Al PUbllCA.AH JanUAfT f. 1111 1901 Park Avo.
A

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W E L L D R IL L IN G
Fairbanks Morse I'u rn p l
Repair, lo all makes
HOWARD W. LONG
?n7 E. Commercial Ave.
Phone FA 2 2*2.1

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

2 nEDROOM — 1 R A TH HOME
|•
•
••
months from the lime »* to. f ir . ' I Eire p tin n a lly
nice
home
on
i . i i M I. • i loo of tM i
norire
r» rh
. . . . . . . i_.
i .nm or o .m .n i .h sti h. m . n r - 1 shaded corner lot EPeered yard.
•
I B &lt;1 l H « t |
•' ft ' ft f t #
11 ft 0 #*f
F a irly priced. Nice icctlon.
Afi#!

S p e n tl Service*

G R A P E V II.I.E N U R S E R Y
R E A I T I F l 'I . H O LLY
i t i n r.
A ll kind , and (Ire s
M .rhlne and Supply I V
Grapeville Ave
FA 2 0X44 *07 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2*117
Mailon Market C A R B 3 G E
P L A N T S for aale. Fied T h u n ton. EA 7 MM

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e -w 1 * 1
[ Heitift# nf ••'&lt;4 i ' i ' i H v At *"• tff&gt;r&gt;l

r ••!&gt;1* n&lt; •

resident, have the netra.ary ca
pital for Inventory, start imtnc
dlaiely I I accepted and aspire
to Income up to *230 week. For
Interview, include phone. Itov
3IG. e o Sanford Herald

New 2 bedroom home, le rra rrn
floor., large ear porte and Utility
room 4* Ron J i non (nr equity 2.4—
balance *12 per month Phone'
fa
t

»t • • i l l 1 BEDRO O M — 1 n.ATIf HO M E Iro n ln r. 10c &amp; Uo. F A 2 7241,
.
K ltrh rn
Equipped
••\ w i i i t m i '*• t i j i t i
11 e Corner lot
Rahv.it nr iron.
2 7922.
t! T i f l f f
4*tfa i# il, l i t * e»f •a 4
Very good financing Down pay­
j ( ‘B'lRf *
|#» th * • fst* f| 14 i i j e t f r of
ment
only
|6oo
"• 'n il)'’)# •?• U n l *
rtuftHA at
•Mil

p a in t in g

A

R E A l l OR A IV U R O ft
m tiN t.
Third St. A Pa rk Avenue. South
I l l : vTIN G
W A N TED
R rt lrrd n r &gt;rmi r r t ir
Y ’all Call Rail
ed man In collect negro rlrh lt.
Phone FA 2 3*41
A IR f O M lt n ilN IN O
E.perlenre helpful hut not ner r O V T R x r r and R E P A IR W O R K
C U S TO M n t l l . T HO M E
ertary. Should require about 3 l»o ; Sanfnrd Ave
r .\ 2 4342
• C'R — T r r r a r r o Floors
d .) s a week. G&lt;«hI opportunity
• 1 Bedroom — 2 Rath
P LU M B IN G A R E P A IR S
for a future T h is i* not an in
• Paneled Den
Joe ('. Ih » m » «
aurancr rn
Write Bog OM,
• Custom Kltrhen
1921 .Xarlta S L
F A 2 i(6t*
b'anfnrd Herald

j l BEDRO OM _ 2 RA TH HOM E
Beautiful, apacinus on three lots
! i '.* ."*.*fc,T l l " 'he.^aero/ft.Harat-t
— .
- ... — - —
Double rarporte. Kitchen equip
I t...U .•* .
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a a. heel
a
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dltiuned
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rept F lo rid *
Room which Is
•’I#fk 4*tre'ii* n#.uf»
I \ «ln#r r. Tf) Iwr
M K ilfio l* l ‘e»uwtr, r t »M#
fo rk tile. Fireplace. Plus hn»t
He. 0 o•#&lt;&lt;
Ii* a • , » | l*l III ft
D “ • f « 4t| I erllta# aa4
!••••
port T H I S IS T H E B E S T B U Y
r n . n r n a m » l i n T T i N f i i i 11 •
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^

RAYMOND M. 1 IA I.L ~

Imnifdiivtt! Occupiincy
AVn (itinnrttec I ’rr*r»nal
Sn* is faction or Yr.ur
Money Cheerfully
Refunded.

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

Legal Notice

H A KKEY

Large
home very
reasonable,
•ultahle for apartment, or large
family. W. R Albert, Drawer
V, tirn rs a . Ela.
1-71

Unfurnished 2 bedroom home
then equipped. F A 2 0400.

A

O X E .M A N
B U S IN E S S
F U IO R
landing and fn lih ln g
* I.SO I) In v e stm e n t
Clranlng,
w a x in g .
Serving
R O B E R T A. W IL L IA M S . Realtor
(CAN S T A R T P A R T T IM E )
Seminole County slnra 1*13.
R.tnvnnd I undqalvt. A.toe.
N A T L CO NO S E L L IN G . Unn
H. 3|. Gleason Laka Mary
I'\ 2 3*31
M lanlir Rank RMg
. t it s
of »erv icing drugalore.
and numrrnua other account., IM I’K IU A I, DECORATORS*
MAJOR BROWN R E A L T Y
collecting lo r merchandise told
painting and papering
Realtor
and replenishing Inventors
I V ? ’.716 . r FA 7 701.1 after alt.
L A K E M ARY
U N L IM IT E D P O TK N TI A I,
Ph. KA 2 37.17 err FA 1 1*44
Ruild to your plant.
A. product ha. tremendous public
Remodeling and Additloaft.
3 hedrnor t hath Ela. room and
arreptanre. lifetme repeals, is
DON L I K E
rarporte. electric kitchen equip­
hacked by Inlen.ive promotion,
Phon. FA 2-3*24
ped. large corner lot Immedl
nationally, and
ate psi«*e*»ion. *12.90s)
*1.300
I . O U A 1 . I. Y
A D V E R T IS E D
Painting A -l. FA 2-792*.
down and »76 11 per month 1WI
m 14)0'. C O . E X P E N S E
-»a»—ik 4 j It \M i.
Palmwas FA 7 0*41
Mutt he responsible, permanent

apart-

1Clean meely
furniahrd
men!. ftM Magnolia.

C U LLEN

' S '. A. Cagle, J r. Salt.man
11D N. Park A»e. Ph. FA 3-2391

t Itedrnom furn.hied home. We.t
tide FA 2M 49 after 4 p. m.

Alaska's Governor
fighting For Lile

W A N TED

FEM A LE

SEE

home with 2 acre, of land on
S A L E Five bedroom home. 2 tiled hath..
lake. Inquire Noel’* Grocery at
KOO Magnolia Avf. FA 2 3931.
(tsiecn. Dr. R ra d in '. place
Beautifully furmrhed room. Priva te
2 New Home.— F o r L E A S E
home. Phone FA 2-1304.
Would S e ir
2 bedroom cement block home. |Lea.e—2 Bdrm F la . Room. *100
tmfumUhed FA 2-4030.
3
R.lrm .
2
H a th *.
*123
mo. 10 min. drive ra .t of hate
Room
w ith
adjoining
powder
Owner W. R. Brid g e .. Thone
room private hath—clo*e in —
Evening*—Geneva 2t3t.
«|J Palmetto. FA 2 440ft.
Heaiitifullv
furnished
room.
Colonial 2 .to ry home FA 2 7304.
FA 27104.
R E N T O R S A L E : 3 Acre farm .
3 Bedroom furni.hed duplex. Con­
Large 3 bedroom home, la rg r
venient to h *»r. FA 25021.
ham. E a ty term* Joveph R
Th

2 ft- E L E C T R IC A L S E R V IC E

|Houie W irin g — F. ectrte Service
I T IS R E A L
E S T A T E S I G N L e t t e r i n g . F A 2-797*.
Sid Vihlen
ask Crumley A Monteith
R A N D A L L E L E C T R IC CO.
at 117 South Park H i. FA 2 4693 Work wanted a. porter, janitor or
1112 Magnolia
FA 34*13
di.hwa.her 703 Ray A\r.
Fo r the Seat no»* fn Real E.tate
A * L l. 7 r h x d - * W A m
• —B U SIN E SS OPPORTUNITIES » l

n” * A *“ PA YTO N . Broker
1 i; p4|m r,l0 Ave. 2S x v, hmlri
"hoco r A 2-1301
^
in s .ultahle for mo.t anythin:
n.r l , „ .
rr e - ___
Lot 73 * 6n with driveway.
IV F .LA K A A P A R T M E N T S : rooaai ______________________________'
P r ir a t , hatha. 114 W. F lra t i t [ r „ r „ |c or rfn t _ modcrn s room

Levy.

it i- W o rh wanted

IF

2, 3 and « bedroom house* and i l 0 , , l s * 0" * ’* * " * - * * * ’ • *** l * r
.m all apartment.
month. ! A 3 0 3 9 4 .

FO U N D

ESTA TE

*Jhr

1 -F O R R E N T

Z—FO R R E N T

IN D E X

u n i

Dust Catchers Can Become 'Money Catchers' If You Use An Inexpensive Want Ad

— In yawr b « M
Com plate .toek fto M
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C a ll F A

WEIXOMK NAVY AND NEWCOMERS'.
TO SANFORD
IVe in )H r you tn hr our g u r a l * ahftolutcly frt*
without ohligailon nt one of S in fo rd ’n leading
.Mold* while you locate suitable housing for
you tnd your family. Pick up your key i t the
Salen Office.

2 -4 1 7 4

Electrftftlft
Tftkft D i.tH kftU !

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fa il

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Pair* 8— Wad.. Jan. S I, 1950
■■■ ■ ■■■■■
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W IN N -D IX IE HELPS ME GET

Gunmen Rob Bank;
Law Seeking Clues

Quantity Rights Reverevd
PRICES GOO)D
C Thru
Thure. F r i. , Sat.
Jan. 33. 33. 34

’ H IA L E A II- ( U P D - T b e F B I and
local authorities today searched
lo r dues left behind by two bold
gunmen who neaped with almoat
$20,000 from a Hialeah saving!
Mid loan aaaociatlon.
The two men gained entrv into
Hm Cltlten'a Federal Having! and
Loan Awn. abortly alter rioting
lim e Tneaday on the pretense of
making a depoait
At Aral the pair were denied
entry by bank officiate. But a
law mlnutea later they were ad
pitted after telling branch man­
ager Mr*
I-aura Itowrtl they
■ranted to make a depnilt.
H r i. Howell aaid they forced the
A w r aa a»on aa ahe turned the
key. Both men wore short aleeve
m » rt ahlrta and faded blue jeant
. One tald. “ Do what we tell you
gr wa'II blow your heada off "
One of the gunmen, ahnrt *nd
(warthy. etood near the door
w hile hla ta ll, Mood partner
walked behind the rounter and
Rnrd a ll women and one man
againet the wall. The aW were
Ordered to lie on the floor after
She bandda arooped I I S . 123 tn caah
and
rheeki
from
the
caah
tfrawerr
The pair then backed aiowly
out the door. I ’ollre and the F B I
Were aummoned a few minutelit e r. Aathorttlea aald they did
■ot know If the men eacaped by
ta r or on toot.
' David Stu rin , prraidenl of the
aavinga and loan aaaociatlon, aald
aM the atolen funda were Insured

MORE FOR MY FAMILY
More Name Brand Food—More Low Prices
plus T O P V A L U E S T A M P S

ASTOR

COFFEE
T H R IF T Y MAK) YELLOW CLING

Cor.

Sanford

X

W-D “

K lltf Mackerel
8 m Trout
8m

O
J

Reg
Bara

Blue FUh
Pompano
Mnngo Sn ipper
I ’M Fish
Fraoh Roe Mullet
Smoked Mullet

Shrimp
Oyntent
I»i&gt;Mter — ClamH
Pull line of u. 8. No. I
Krewh and Cured Meals
Canned floods. Not Iona
and Soft Urfaika

B E N N E T T ’S
Grocery 6 Hm f ood
1891 W . 9 0 th

P A 1 .0 9 9 8

Sund a ys

tH 8

W e e k -D a y * *18 T i M

ARROW
Giont
Pkg.

LOIN CHOPS
LAMB CHOPS
LAMB Breast
PATTIES
LAMB ROAST

W-D “ Branded'

29‘

Reg
Bars

PALMOLIVE
Bath
Bora

29*

Liquid

P IN K

V EL

12 os.
Bor

Florida Grada " A " D r. &amp; Dr. -

SLAB

O C TA G O N

Boston Butt

10

Bor

*

PORK

Detergent

A D

33*

Detergent

V EL ,
Lo * O O d

Pkg O O

39*

Palmcto Forms

Polmctto Forms

Tasty King

Lorge

Bely Crocker Canrtrd

R O A S T * 49* COLE S L A W

Si 7 7*

FISH

Z 35*

Palmetto Forma

STEAK

a * / . . * * '. ',

Loud O' Sunthma

* 49* F R U I T SAL A D S 35*
* « » .* ,

SWEET, J U IC ^ ^

Lb Boa

BAG S A U S A G E ^ 49‘ POTATO SALAD c* 35‘

Loundry Soop

•O

DELDICIOUS EXTRA FANCY

3 to 4 Lb. Avg.

BACON * 3 9 ' B I S C U I T S

Copeland Hot or Mild

Gionf

Lb

STEWING HENS •25

Smoked (Not Sliced)

69*

I

W-D "Branded" Shoulder

29'

Toilet Soop

u

Freah Ground Lamb

PALMOLIVE

98/
POTAT
79/
LBS
29/
I
59/
5
!
FLA.
ORANGES
49/
U. S. No. 1 W hlta

Lean, Flavorful Rib

SWEETHEART
Bath
Bora

*4

Delicious Lamb

Toilet Soap

Red Snapper
Flounder

Open

Q Qi
Z 7

2 K? 29*

2

Dawa

M.UC er WHfTI

LAMB &gt;69

BOUQUET

Toilet Soop

—for I lie finest in
Pish land Sen Food

LB
CAN

O N LY

Ca.hmere

FA 2-2624

Bennett's

N IISN
12o i
OtXDMBM
j»

T« n d « r, Flavorful

BOUQUET

SHOP

DEEP SOU1! I PICKLE

Branded” U. S. Choice LAMB

Covhmere

2nd

N N IA FPLIORAFIFRUfT

Limit one
with a $5 or
more Food
Order

HF.FD

H
UN
T'S
Tuxedo Feed Store

35- PEACHES -» 3 7
2 3 ' DRINK
25
10 CHIPS
35
LIBflY DELICIOUS

BUSH MUSTARD, TURNIP or COLLAftO

Ta g

POTATOES

O'SAGE WHOLE SPICED

COMSTOCK SLICED PIE

ro v m c
Blue

a T CORN 2 a 35-

S TO K ILY HONEY

GOLDEN

10'

LIB61' WivJc Kernel or Creom 9tvis

PEACHES 5
Pod PEAS 2
APPLES »
GREENS -

Navy Man Killed
A s Car H its Pole

hf .d
tV rtlflr .1

Lienrt ex* wrth a $5 00
or more Food Order.

DINNER ROLLSss

, M IA M I (UTM V -A Miami mustafan who waa found on the brink
• f death with hla bodr temperalure ■t 71 degree! told p h yilrla n t
today '1 feel pretty good”
‘ Dprtore at Jackson
Memorial
Hospital aaid cheap whiaky ap
patently helped tn keep Tommy
Pearce, 4ft. alive-. He waa found
Igfalf In a gutter Monday m ornlnr
Ha waa believed dead after a
■retimlnary examination found no
(e a rl beat. I ’hytlrlana aald the
piano player went Into a coma,
preventing him from generating
b a t by ahlvering nr moving
Normal body temperature It |
g i6 and lemperalurea much tie
low m are uaually fatal
“ He had tn have an awfully
Strong hesrt In survive.*'
doctor aaid.
“ I feel pretty good." I ’earce ,
said. “ My mind's a little haty
and I Teel all hot and cold, hut
otherwise I'm okay.”

JA C K S O N V ILLE (UPI) Mavy man waa killed today when
bit apeedtng ear ran off a road
■nd atnick a telephone pole
County Patrolman It. L . Webb
•Bid the victim , whote name waa
Withheld until neal of khi were
notified, waa thrown If** feet
Dorn the wreckage after the ear
Strurk the pole and overturned
several time* unit*'
nearby
Mayport

1-Lb. Con

M X If DARLING ENRICHED

On Death's B rin k ,
Found In Gutter,
Musician 'H a zy '

(

R IC H F U L L FLA V O R ED
V A C UUM
PACKED

REPAPPIES 2 29
1 0 / O FF

With This Ceupee

10/ OFF

MERITA FROZEN

R O LLS

Pkg
Of 24

29/

Regular
Price

&gt;*/

MORTON FROZEN Beef, Chicken, Turkey or Solitbury Steok

Meat Dinners
PIES

MORTON FROZEN FRUIT

Apple, Cherry,
Feerk, Caeawwt

FOR
Mi* 'im
Up!

PAN-REDI
3AN.REDI BREADED FROZEN

OYSTERS
Supavferond

PURE BUTTER - 59166 $

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Grade "A"
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IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY

Kgtnbllahed 1908

N EW SP A P E R •

TH U R SD A Y , JA N U A R Y 22. 1959

SANFORD,

FLO RID A

NO. 354

Snow, Storms, Floods Hit U.S.
Manager Is Selected
PRO TECTIO N A G A IN ST POLIO—March
of Dimen leaders »et their Salk nhota from
Dr. Jack Thurmond, county hculth director.
Find on the lint in Mm. Runnell Spencer.

0

chairman of the Mothers*' March, scheduled
Feh 2. Left to riKht. Dr. Thurmond. Mm.
S|enter. Mrs*. Martin Dyer. John Saul*.
Wight Kirtley.
(Herald Staff Photo)

Adults Also Need Those Polio Shots
Adtitei should hnv* potto thou,
too
Th t* in the n i t u i K that lead
•ra of
Ih*
Seminole
Count)
Marah a# Dime* are stressing
during January. The latest tie
tbn of the crippling disease was
a woman. * years old.
Yaaterday afternoon John Saul;
chairman of the drive. W ith*
K irtle y , ^o rhalrman, Mr* Muatrl

S|&gt;enc«r and M rs Martin Dyer. cochairmen of the Mother's March,
all had their polio shots.
Adults who have not been &lt;n
noeulated with the Salk vaccine
•hould make arrangement* with
their family phyilclam in do so.
Children through the age of in
mny get the (hot* free at the
‘ounty Health Unit on I'alm rtto
\ve.

Fund* (or the support of the
National Foundation and it* pat
lent aid program are being col
treed throughout the county nmsfc
amt w ill rlim a x with Ih r Mother*'
March Feb. 2. The
Mothers'
March from 73 p. m. w ill ia kr
in all areas served by the Sanlnrd
povl offire.
Mr*. Spencer said "Th e Faun
dation belong* lo each of u* Of
tile fund* collected in Seminole
County, tv2l » per rent ila y s here
for the I ’atient Aid I'rograui 37l i
per cent goes to the Foundation
for research and scholarship*
flic Foundation grants more than
6,9 wj scholarships a year
•'While more Ilia n t3,oun w
collected in Seminole ('ounty
year, more than glu.uou w it tpent
for patient aid The program Is
extended to all children through
the age of 11. for rrtearch and
therapy on lunh defect* and rheu­
matoid a rth rilis, aa well as the
utual treatment and prevention of
polio,"
The Founduion has not stayed
idle. With the discovery of an
effective vaccine, the doors of
good health have been opened to
Ihoutjndv of other afflicted chil­
dren and adults, she added

The WitthiitKlon Senator* have chosen the man who
wilt ilia.luge Sanford's team i l l the Class |i Florida State
League this year.
Mis appointment will l&gt;e announced in I he very near
future, according to W. K. McRol»«rta. Selection of the San­
ford manager was made in the past few ditys.
McRoberts, who met Sherry Robertson. Senators’ farm
director, said "everything ia progressing nicely."
The Sanford Husoball Club, a non-profit organi/atioii.
will operate the team. McRolierls said that membership now
ia o|*on for prospective stockholders.
Anyone interestril in putting money in the club should
contact McRoberts at FA 2-0(*bl.

^oun*et*Dead, A t Least 52 Dead
Five Missing In In Icy Onslaught
Floods In Ohio

C O LUM BUS. Ohio ( U l ' l i — The
grim toll of fla*h flood* In Ohio
rote to 14 today with police re ­
porting a nuintier of prison* m iss­
ing anil up to 10.UM homeless.
( Cold wave stopped the record
ra infa ll which dumped tip to five
in rh rs of ra in on the sta ir hut
Ih r tnow ami ley pavements made
cleaning tip operation* d ifficult

tailed F ir s * Inlet national
FToods. snow, sleet, rain, tornadir wind* and bitter cold hit tbt
nation today in the worst on­
slaught of the winter. Death! at­
tributed lo weather condition* are
at least 32
In addition, five person* were
missing snd presumed druwoed in
Ohio s worst flood in iwo decade*.

Coniracior's Death
Ruled Accidental

thousands were left ho m ricsl by
Ihe floods and damage was in tha
m illions of dollar*.
The five missing were tossed
into the raging Chagrin Rive r to
a rescue operation.
At llulfa lo . N Y „ a grain boat
was ripped from it* moorings by
gale force winds ami flood cur»
rents amt sent crashing Into Ihe
main span of an important bridge.
The bridge was demolished.
R ise r* leave Banks
In Connecticut, an Ice Jam sent
Ihe Housatnnir I I I * r r tpilling over
its hank* at New Milford, flood­
ing several buildings
Al Sharon, I ’a . the Shrnango

Emergencies were deviated In a
number of cities. Including Colum
hut and Mount Vernon
School*, store*, and fa rlo rir*
closed in
many
area*. Steel
helnirtrd National G u a r d sitien
Joined local official* ami Coast
The death Of . local contractor I .R ‘\*r . , o r t * d, lhu,ldr* d,, «®
Guardsmen in rr* ru e operation*. yesterday afternoon was ruled a c - 1 £r , r h »n ,r* n the worst floerf In
riv '
The Red fro * * set up emergency rtdrntal by Coroner Hugh Duncan. ,h f Commun),y ' h l,,o r&gt; '
er. swollen by two days of rain
John Henry G riffis. 37. was |
housing
facilities
In
schools,
the Slate Development I'onim l* asscr were all member* of the rhurche*. bulge hall* ami private wounded fatally when he apparent­ and a 3.00U fool Icc jam below
Ihe city, spilled over more than a
siun today opened tilds for t l m il­ County Commlstion and Mack home*.
ly Jerkrd his sutom atlr shotgun
do/cn blocks.
lion In Seminole County road Cleveland J r., county attorney.
The la in* came suddenly and (rum a hook In a clothe* rlo *rt,
Fla sh flooding in the Buffalo
In
a telephone eonver satlon continued without letup to cause cautlng it to discharge.
bonds
On hand for Ih* event in Ta il* from Ta lla lu ttc r. Cleveland said the worst flood In Ohio in more
4•riff ia ws* alone In h is home area was described at one of the
that Ih r Seminole I vomit were than 70 year* In some arras, the ivff West F irs t St. wl-.en the sect worst in the section's history.
"1ml in ” by the Florida National flood was compared with the 1913 dent occurred. The shell entered Combincil flood ami wind damage
group of bank*. Jack ton* die. at flood, the worst In Ohio's history, hi* left side, next lo Ih r heart In around Buffalo wa* expected to
an averagr Interest rust of 1 24
Ire H its Itrn lg r*
1vrstlgating officers said that Grlf- run close to lu million slollara.
At Maditon, In d . late Weslnea*
l&gt;cautific*tion of
per cent. Four firm * tu tm iltlrd
®
Hanford merchants like the idea emphasis on
Th r
downpour turned
sm all Ms already had prepared hunting
day, a group of school children
dowrntown
Sanford
amt
more
parkbids
on
Ih
r
Seminole
bonds
streams
into
riv
e
r*
It
broke
Ih
r
rqmpmrnt
for
a
(rip.
eg the Retail M errhsnl* Division
Ingn tppee The Healer* alto re ­
"T h e rommi*«ion ami I are ler in the major r iv r r s . sending
The gun apparently caught .... waded lo ta lrly through Ihe ruth*
T h is was apparent from reports
of a flooded stream
quested a retolution lo the city nnd
very happy at the number of rhunks two fret thick and 30 fed vomr clothing In Ih r rlo *e l, at Ih r 1
made this morning at a meeting of county, asking the two govern­
W ASHING TON (UPI) - Soviet bids and the low Interest rate squarr pounding into bridges. A hunter grabbed l l by the barrel whrn Ihetr but stalled on a
D-puty Premier Ana*ta* 1 Miko on our bond*." Cleveland said. numlw r of bridges cracked under { G riffis was a partner in Ih r bridge. Minute* allcr Ihe children
the representative* of each cate ment* to purcha«e equipment at
yan said today h is visit lo the "W e recommended that the Deve­ Ihe relentless pressure. The high- ] ronlrartlng firm of G rlf lit ami had reached safely, Ihe brldCf
home whenever possible.
»*&gt;ry.
United State* ha* convinced him lopment Committlon. width meet* way patrol said It was Impossible llu n le r. M rs G riffis was in S r a lllr buckled.
y:&lt;l Hunt, reprrventativr fur th«
The automobile dealers suggestFlood, wind and rain damage
the
American people want lo end tomorrow In Gsinesville, a rrrp t to make au a rru ra lr tabulation of Wash , whrn Ih r shooting occurr­
ad that marebant* place strung dealers, cited a recent hid accept
was equalled by Ihe snow and bit*
the cold war "once and for a ll'’ the low hid for our bonds "
flooded roads.
ed.
— ed for city trucks. "When the city
and establish "good neighbor” re­
Cleveland said the low In te rrst
{buys from llrlandu in a deal that
Flood damage was high in Col
Investigating with Duncan w rrr le r cold which swept Ihe interior
lations with Russia
ra tr "reflects Ih r good condition uiuhui where moro than 2.300 per­ Constable Slim Galloway and De­ in h liu a rd like proportion*.
amounts to SCI.000, it ts taking a
Mikoyan said it was the re­ of Ih r Semlnolr County road pro­ sons were evacuated from their puty Sheriff Vern Brewster.
lot of our money over there. The
sponsibility of Russia amt the g ra m ." H r added that the Semi- home*. Tra ve l across the rity { G riffis has lived In Sanford (or
local bid wa* not much higher than
United States lo see that the de­ no lr hid was "a* good, or Ivet- front east to west wa* almost lat­ the past nine years H r wa* born
the Orlando bid.”
sire * of liu tiia n and American ter than hid* on bond* offered Ivy ‘ (Hissihlr. The Scioto River over- A pril 21. 1921, In Halford. He
Jewelry store* took a dtffereut
people are fulfilled
three other ro u n lirs " at today s flowed, fu rrin g evacuation of pub- was a m rm h rr of the E lk s lodge
lack,
and
pre*enlril
reasons
why
BAGHDAD. Iraq ( U P I &gt; - The
He expressed h is view* In a Hireling
lie housing units.
of Sanford
Iraq i govarnmant formally recog- people shop in anotiirr city. It. N.
“ thank you" telegram to Secre­
The bond* w ill not he an in■■■
.
Also surviving are four ehildren.
oixed Cuba'* revolutionary govern 1lllaekwelder, representing depart
tary of State John Fotier Dulles
debit dm-** against Ihe county, I
in rtil store* said, "We are harping
Cathie. Judy, Johnny and David,
mrnt Wednesday.
l
l
was
sent
Irom
Argentia,
New­
They carry Ihe guarsnlee of Ihe
I too much on Orlando and not workSanford,
two brothers, Janies
foundland. where Mikoyan'* plane ( secondary gasoline lax, r o llr rt r d
M IA M I fC P I) — A new fold
I mg hard enough on thing* lo cup
G rilfit . Sanford. Rudolph G riffis,
was forced to make an emergen­ by the slate for Ihe counties.
I people here Wo can't erttbire
K iit lit . one t l t l r r , M r*. Evelyn wave moved Into northern Florida
A highlight of Uu- year for cy landing because ol a fire In
W A SH IN G TO N ( U l 'l ) - IT c t ltoday, pushing temperature! down
The I I million in bonds w ill
,
. people fur where they spend ihetr
Woods, Sandcison
A dent Kisenhower plans to
member* of llic Seminole County j Die engines An unofficial trans­ matura In 1MN.
Funeral »ervic*t w ill be *7 1 *o ne sr fre^-Mg,
i ‘ j money. We should devote our tima
Council uf Parents and Teacher* j lation wa* made public by the i
Queen Elisabeth at formal cerePensacola registered S3 drgrro
p. m. Saturday al Ihe Church of
j and energy lo one place: Sanford/'
mooiaa opening the M. Lawrence
w ill la- observed nexl Monday and ! Soviet embassy.
| Francis Itoumillat. chairman of
God of Prophecy, 23th and Elm . weather and Tallahassee had 41
D
ES
M
O
IN
ES,
Iowa
(C
P
I)
—
leeway In June.
Tuesday nights, when Charles S
Mikoyan told Dulles "My trip,
T h r Rev. J. II. Messer w ill offi- degreea. H was a balmy T l hi
the H lvtsim . fold merchants he ha*
High of t*&gt;r Stale Department of though not a long one. ha* eonPresident Elsenhower railed on
Fo r! Myers.
j elate Burial w ill lw In Oaklawn! M|*ml
'retched a numlwr of tellers uith
Education ha* a return enrage-1 firmed our conviction that the
Ih r Republican P a rly ,0,U y .
I M em orial'"park." RrTason Funeral'! The colt'
cold wave, accompanied by
tUKge*tions alxnit improvement*.
quit aefing like a "h ih rrn a
American people, like the Soviet
scattered showers, was reported
M IN IH )N
( U l ' l i — I time Min Several of the businessmen felt merit in Sanford
It In charge of arrange
_____ _
' Home Is
elephant” between election ramHigh received much aolaim (or people, want to do away with the
lo reach South Florida tonight.
is lc r Harold MacMillan indicated that teller* publismd in The Her
m rnls.
palms.
lit*
apiu-aranret
here
last
year,
’rold
war'
onre
and
for
all.
lo
Forecasters said Hie m errury
Unlay there may he a Western aid were liad puhltrily and hurt
lie also (old the GOP Nationjl
according In Mr* Ira Soulliw aldJ r*tn h li»h good neighbor relations
would dip to 43 in South Florida
summit meeting lo dta* us* fresh their bustm s*
couioll president, who laid that la-tween our countries tl I* the
HAVANA ( U P II — T iie "w a r Committee lhat thr party mutt
lonight and 23 in Ihe north re­
proposals to the Soviets.
Itoumillat outlined commiUees
numerous request* for hi* rrlu rn great responsibility of I kiHi our ' c rim e s" tria ls of fino defeated foe* tell thr country right now what ll
gions A low of 30 was predicted
_ .
..
.
.
which w ill lw ehusen at a general
have Ineii made.
government* to see that thr*c dr- of Fidel Castro, endorsed by Ihe stands for In Irrm * of long range
for Key W'esl.
W
, meeting of the merchants, .Ian Ji*.
Trie speaker w ill di»«ut« pcrtin- tire * are fu lfille d as soon a* po» cheers of more than 3no.non Cu­ goals
The cold wave was expected to
B U R B A N K . Calif. (UPD—Plan,hr t,v,c c* n,rr- Thr Panning ■ni tilualion* that occur in the j slblc . . "
The President’* prescription for
bans al Wednesday's vast mass
remain through Saturday.
tot arranger Buddy Cole. 42. was rom," " ,w; " “ J « r “ «
J *!‘ lives of a child from the element-1
a
Republican
comeback
from
lit
meeting here, begin today In Ha­
The talesl frigid spell come! on
rtp u rtrJ in ir r io u i condition today
»a!r» calendar for all rate- ary grades through high school
vana's l3.nno«e*l SpoM* Palate defeats of l#3* was ronlainrd In
Ihe heels of unseasonably warm
at St. Joseph's Hospital where he
,h*' promoiton committee M rs. Southward lauded the edu­
W
ASHING
TO
N
(
U
P
I
I
—
A
m
rr
a m rtta g r In the opening session
stadium.
Ira 's Atlas talking t a lr ll llr I* and humid w ra lh rr which sent
was taken Wednesday following a |wtll see that the ralcfptar works; cator's ability a* a speaker, with
In six provincial cities, firing of Ih r national ro m tn ilirr't two
vacationer* fo Ihe Iwarhet Wed­
the
executive
committer
w
ill
-c
dead
bearl attack.
special emphatit on hi* "down to
dar
mreling
which
climaxed
this
squads awaited 12 already con­
nesday at temperature* rllm licd
cure legislation
T iie Defense Department said
earth, practical approach lo In i
week’s
round
uf
planning
for
IM'at
demned men In a nationwide cant
above ho In many cilie*. Ocala
There also w ill lot a t.iard ui dl subject."
Ih
r
4*1
Ion
Allas
with
its
130
i ued to Alcorn’s demand that
paign whlrh Castro la ys w ill ntran
was the warmest *|k i I In Ihe na, rector* rommisrd of department
pound*
of
Instrument*
probably
•
A T L A N T A &lt; U P It - G e o r g e dealli for alaiiil 4on «up|mrlrr* of Ihe *7*H* lw gin campaigning on
the *e**lon« w ill la-gin at X
RIO r»F. JA N E IR O ( U P 1 1— War i lieailt Itoumillat urged all mer­
plunged
hack
into
Ihe
atmosphere!
^
* " h. Jn M * h ,lr Fo rt Myerg
Brig h t, a slender, balding man.
ousted ex President Fulgenrio Its a )&lt;ar round basts. Elsenhower
M inister Te ie rla loHl has urged chant* and in trie t ln l person* to n in. in Seminole High Seinad au
an 94 m u I Jacksonville a 79,
and burned up over Ih r Pacific |
fervently denied today lhat he had ti»ta
told
the
rom
m
lllee
diturlum.
As
la
tl
year,
(lie
speaker
rm President J u srrlin o K u b lltrh e k to attend the la lifira lm n merlin*’ at
w ill divide his time lictwccn lec­ anything lo do with the bombing
" I deeply regret thal tome pro sometime before 10 a m. Wrdnet- |
The government today threat
recall the B ra iilla n battalion now I p.m next Thur»day
plr look upon our party as a kind day after circling the earth more
ture and open forum period*, with of th r Jrw tsh T rm p lr here
serving with the United Nations
ened
"revolullonary
Jm
lle
e
"
for
Charles .Slautul*, D lvlilon advi* a refreshment break twtwern.
Bright took Ih r witness stand !»79 convicted common crim inal* of
hilw rnallnt:
elephant
who than 300 tlm rs.
Emergency Force In Sue*
or, urged merchants to plan for
The Smithsonian Atlrophysteal
anil said In Ihe unsworn statement
wake*
w
ilh
a
mighty
Irumpcl
who rsra p rd from prison during
spring promotion*, ami reminded
permitted b, Grorgla l . « that all , Ihe rP
T„ ll|1|on unless ln
f
,su
unrrrn blast at election lime and then l.alHiralor&gt; al Cambridge, M ass,
revolution
they
! them that the r r illr it m they were
re*t* calmly until the next cam said a fie ry nh|eel waa teen in
.
J read
\ in m
n hours Three of
M E M P H IS ( U P I I - D r. P. B receiving wra- constructive. "You
Ihe «kiet al M 4 a is by the C S
was k Twhat
he
the newt
paign
these
were
*aid
In
he
Americans
Russell J r., an obstetrician and have an awful lot here, hut you
papers
" I ’n litira l activity must be a naval bate at Guam and by Ihe
who
were
evacuated
lo
Ihe
Untied
Tlte Herald is welcoming letter!
gynecologist, suggested today that ■mutt lake advantage of it,” hr
cruiser Rochester halfway btThe detente rested Its rase alt­
S ta irs Jan 1 with U. S tourists nutter of unremitting effort. I I
citing Sanford resident* fo r cour­
Fidel Castro seek voiuntrere for said
tween Hawaii and Japan.
ar Bright made h is unsworn date
must
go
on
.V
&gt;3
day*
a
y
ra
r
if
Agriculture Minister Humberto
The Division'* attendai.ee wa*
mrdleal research among the men
When the A llas. Ih r lira v lrs l teous acit.
V Hireling of "iilm u v l lm|Ntr- mrnl
Sort Marin, author of Cuba's new wr are In maintain Ih r vitality
In Hu* mall this murntng, there
requeued at a meeting Fel. 7 of
facing firing squad* in Cuba.
t a lr ll llr ever iaunrhrd. was bias
" I am nut g u ilt). I havi no
that
ha*
made
our
nation
great.'*
the Florida Counell of I I iis iik »* •a, l r r ’ of Ihe Seminole High S--hool knowledge of e srn how In handle crim ina l rode, w ill p ro srru le the
Ird into nrb ll from Cape Canaver­ acre three letters A ll Ih rre land,
P
TA
has
le
rn
announced
by
thr
firs
t
three
defendants
scheduled
and Industry. The Council i* at
al. Fla ., Dee. Ih. scientist* pre­ •el Capt. Arnold W illia m s of tha
dynamite" Bright said lie said
for tria l her*— army officer*
temtping lo aholith the |ier*onal president. M rs John Schirard
dicted it would stay alotl 20 days. Sanford Poller Department for big
th r lilo sl powerful rsplosive hr
T A L L A H A S S E E ( U P I) The
To la* held at 7:'IO p m. Tuesday.
charged with Ihe lo d u rr or inur
properly las.
II actually circled Ih r glolw 13 courtesy slid consideration.
lias ever utrd was s fllrrra rk e r
slate auditor gave a tlean lu ll of
Ihe session w ill take place in Ihe
der of m rrr than Tut |iersons
The letter* w ill appear in Th#
days
when
hr
wa*
a
child
health today to tha financial man
mutn riMim ol .Seminole High.
Castro,
after repeatedly
de­
Herald tomorrow but Ihe f id that
Bright saul h r was wilh $ wo
agemant and record keeping of
Mr*. HtlUfanl *ahl lhat Ihe trtslo n
nouncing Ihe U. S rongresamen
all H ire r praised Capt. W illia m !
man identified at M arilsn Craig
An acridrnt at I 47 p m yes­
the Volusia Count* M s collector
will run. hide In lim e for member*
and newsmen who had erltlelred
in unrelated cases i« worthy of
from
well he-ftirr Ih r Sunday
terday
lied
up
tra
fflr
at
23th
and
and asteasor.
lo attend the special program to
Culia'a
mass
rteculions
told
mention today. One cited him fo r
morning dynamiting until long
I'atk
hut
ra
tisrd
no
in
ju
rie
s,
t&lt;e presenteil Ih r same evening by
Wednesday's meetings Dial the
patience during an accident on
alter th r incident. H r said he was
p
n
llrr
said
ih r Seminole County Council of
number of "w ar c rim ina l*” Ids
M e llo n *lllr Ave., a n o t h e r fur h il
arrested and tailed Without ever
\n rtliin a le d fwi Iw ttlrs of rold ( in s id e r alioti when a child was
M ini Edwin Busted J r.,
113
men e*|ieit lo k ill amount to only
N fcV\ ^ OKK ( L I D
J uffcrncio
Kuhl A w . dird W rH n ru fiir Parent* and T a a rh rrt.
teeing a warrant and did not hear
lia
rri-n
n
Ave
.
failed
to
herd
Ihe
d
rin
kand
a
quantity
of
m
l'
were
T
h
r
high
school
group
w
ill
n
.rrl
alnuil one of every I *»•&gt; (k ts o u s
nuitrd dictator of t ul»i.
, . .
. .
struck on i r rit rlt .1 &gt;«■. and Ihe
th r charges until four days lite r
In lake action on plan* for Ihe re
killed by American A Iminh* in stop *lgn at he entered 23th St. stolen from Ih r drink ho* at June* oilie r for Ins constant i n rte t y am
W aaid Wednesday night that he ha. ,fl “
..........
lie said h r never advocated vio
hv
lie
Food
mart
T
ire
Shop,
Ninth
and
Sanford,
last
Japan.
no intention* of making an armed
Among Ihe survivors are Samuel maindrr of Ihe school yra r, Ih r
a friend and a imlicrman.
lencr of any kind, has a nuinlwr
Hutted'* ‘37 sedan sustairioil nighl.
invasion of Cuba.
K. W a rrrn of Sanford, fla w lhornr president said. A ll mrml&gt;*r* and
The remark drrw a wild ovation
T iie fetters were mailed in con­
of Jewish friends, hat dated a
damages of 1430 whrn it was hit
V id rl June* (old Sgt W H Cos­ nection with Ih r J a y e rrt' Courtesy
Funeral flume is in charge of * r - pro*i&gt;ecti&gt;r msmbers are request­
from Ih * crowd.
number of Jewish g irls ami lhat
by a ear d rlv rn by Floyd Spark­ grove and Howard W hebhrl of Ihe Week. Jan. 25-31.
ed hi be present.
hi* Irn tm a tr in th r Army wa* a
man. 113 llu t t r ll Ate Sparkman police department that the thievrs
Jew,
T A L L A H A S S E E ( U P lj I he
wa* going ea*t on 23th St. Capt. evidently had pried Ihe box open
Al tiie end of his sUIrment
monthly meeting of Ihe Florida
Arnold W illia m s investigated
w ilh a bar.
llrtg h t bI iwmJ up, raised hit right
t t ie n f f s Bureau waa cancelled
tiand
and
said
WedneMla, Iweause of la rk of a
" I swear before you, I sweat
quorum.
MEM I ’l l 18 M il’l l - I liey should
|before Ih r judge, I swear helorr
H U M F S LE A D ( U l ' l ) — Even a
have called Ihe basketball game
|my parrnla who are sillin g in tins
shoplifter is bargain . conscious
on at count of rain
courtroom and I swear Iw-furr God
i* y » V irg il Kilpatrick, al&gt;out 30.
But Treadwell High 8&lt;hool Iwal
S E A T T L E , Wash. VU P I| —Gov.
Almighty thal 1 had nothing to do
When Kilpatrick was arrested
Ea*t
High
here
Wednesday
night
W illiam A. Egan uf Alaska was
with lilt * horrible Iminlung.''
Wednesday for taking three bottlaa
•'•L4*1 a* Ihe sp rinkler system went
reported a "UlUe improved" to­
of shaving lotion valued at 71
has wire and covered (he Poor
day In hi* critical haul* for reThe six point buck at U i* ban try again tomorrow alter u hits
crula from a super market he told
and many of Ihe im m spectators
ooeary from a two • howr amcr ford Zoo w ill have to endure one obtained Ihe drug from Inverness.
police:
— with water.
genoy Operalion.
m urr day of captivity
When the deer has been ansrsthe
WASHING TON ( U P I) — Call protested formally whrn h is ra il
“ It wa* such a good bargain I
Slate Game and Wildlife u4(i sued, he w ill br loaded In a
girl* a rr not entertainment —at g irl b ills ware declared tasable. couldn’t past It up.”
ria ls fired three blank* this morn covered truck on two tnaftresses,
HOLLYW OOD ( U l ' l i - Twen
A
l
Ih
r
tame
lime,
Ih
r
agency
least lo Uncle Sam's tat ro lle r
ing In an attempt lo capture Ihe and taken lo the game reserve
firth
Century F o r
Sludios
an
conceded lhat Ih r call g irls prob
W A SH IN G TO N ( U P I)
Vrg.ntors.
The big buck was born five nouncee! today thal sultrv actress
deer. The blanks, which were
ably can gel away without pay­
Un* I ’resident Arturo Fru n d u i
thought lo be filled with a Iran years ago in Ih r loo. Thousands Gene Tierney ha* re entered the
7 lie Internal Revenue Service ing Income faxes if they do no!
F a ir and math colder lonlgkl
% was ** peeled lo outline hi* coun­
q u ili,e r drug, were shot from a of ehildren fed him as he wand M rn n in g rr Clinic In Kansas which and Ftlday with lows lunlghl U laid today h u -ln rtu n rn may not go mi for big ro lls of money,
try 's economic plans today mi a
dart gun
rred around Ih r monkey Island. «he left only la tl tummer after lo to. Southerly winds brrom kig deduct fee* paid to prostitutes on fancy apartmrnla or fu rs.
call am I ’resident EisenhowM.
The buck ha* become too much Whrn he became too aggressive six months of Irra tm rn t
I . R. Brady, form er Seminolg
northwest U aarth I t to 3* miles Ih r ir lax returns undtr the guise
'The only way yuu can tell how
for the mo to handle, and w ill be for the monkeys, he was moved
(of "entertainment" or -public re­ much they're making ia to dump County sheriff and reprewaU.
A s ti’dio spokesman said H it ! per hour, diminishing lonlgkl.
lation'*” expenditure*.
released in Ihe Farmington Game to the goat and deer cage. Now, Tie rn e y '* voluntary return to the
them upside down to sea what's live, will be r years old too
T A L L A H A S S E E ( L P I ) — The Reserve to spend the rest of h it mo officials feel, the big boy f a m e d clinic was reported to Ihem
A Revenue Service jf fld a l said in their p urkets," an* agent said.
c44y a4 Tallahasae* ha* filed auit life in Ihe forest. Mr*. Arnold has become too much for both by her mother. M rs. Belle T ie r­
some firm s had been nabbed t ry ­
The tax tpokeatnen pointed oul
in Leon Circuit Cov.-t fo r valuta- Hood, superintendent of the too, attendants and h is rage mates. ney. by telephone from GreenIn a pro birthday statemaal,
LONDON ( U l ' l i — A rollection ing to past off sex for-hiro outlay! that legitimate public relation!
Mon of 14.300JX&gt;0 M bond* to ft- urged Herald reporters to UU the The wild instincts, perhaps w ill wtefi. Conn. He said the would not of work* by Robert Burn * hat
i t legitimate business deductions and busmen outlays ar* deducli Brady said, "I consider myself
•anew eooatruction of a new office public that the deer ia not going lie satisfied when he reaches thr appear in "H olid ay Foe Lover*” gone oo display in Moscow lo
Bui be said the practice did MX ble. Hut they said axpentes lor one of Um young men of Sanford.1*
M tolnc R hop** la rent to Hat* to he destroyed.
forest, and liv r s on' his lif r with with Clifton Webb, w ilh whom the mark Ih r 2noth anniversary of Ihe seem lo lie widespread
anything illegal—which prostilu
Brady till lived In Sanford for
agencies.
The Wildlife Commissiua w ill his own kind. «
aLu lo s t a iii d in "La u ra .”
S iu llis ii puct's birlh.
H r said no Lusineitruan bad lion la—may no! b* deducted.
M year«.

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Merchants Discuss
Aids To Business

*News Briefs
Cuba Recognized

$1 Million Bonds
Sold By Seminole

Mikoyan Thinks
U. 5. Wants Peace

High W ill Return
For Speeches Here

Ike To Join Queen

Cold Will Arrive
'n Area Tonight

Stop Hibernating,
Ike Urges Repubs

War Trials Start
For 600 In Cuba

‘Summit’ Possible

After 500 Trips,
Atlas Is No More

Cole Hospitalized

T in Not Bomber'
Bright Tells Jury

Abks Troup Recall

Caatro, Tuke Note

Caplain Nominated
By Three Letters

P T A Schedules
Im portant Session
A t Seminole High

* Volusia Ts Clean’

Two Cars Collide;
Drivers Not H u rt

Won’t Invade Cubu

M rs. Rosa Warren
Dies In Orlando

Mr, Hoti K Warrrn.

Cold D rin ks, M ilk
Stolen By Thieves

of

No Quorum, No Meet r*",rmenU-_____

• Egan ‘Improvingr’

Frundizi Sees Ike

Could Have Called
Game Due To Rain

Deer Refuses To Sleep;
Has Another Day In Zoo

A ctress Admitted
T o C linic Again

W e a fh e r

Bonds For Building

Work* On Diftplay

Sex Not Entertainment,
Internal Revenue Says

Even Sho p lifte r
Bargain-Conscious

‘Sheriff* Brady
T o Have Birthday

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HOME OONTKKT WINNER — J. Hrnilcy
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I vm Av«., Orlando, with the keys to u new
Ford car after Miller wm declared winner
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Quotes
Vailed F rets In tar national
WASHINGTON - Rep Eman■el Celler (ON. Y.) in demand­
ing a United Nations invrstigstion
Of the mass eserutions being conductsd by the Fidel Castro regime
fc&gt; Cuba:
"II may be a gay pastime tor
Castro, bet N bodes Ml for Cuba.”
MIAMI, Fla -M rs It. I. fit
oork on her husband's reaction to
her Invitation In Soviet Deputy
Fremirr Anastas Mlkoyan to at­
tend a (amity barbecue in her
beck yard:
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LONDON — British European
Alrwaya Managrr T h o m a s Laprald on Ibe HKA order to its 700
female employe* In shorten (heir
skirts lo give customers a belter
look at their legs
"If a girl should refuse to olx y
Mu- order, HI have a fatherly
chat with her ami try to make
her aee ibe error of her ways "

trimmed with blue net ami riblioa.
Fern and yellow rhryaanthemutns were placed down the ren­
ter of each serving Isble, along
with |killed tulips. Other artistic
arrangements and Masonic em­
blem! were placed at points of
Interest in the large room
At 6:30 p m , (he group was
served a supper of rhirkt-p md
yellow rice, green beans, cran­
berries ami pineapple salad ami
coffee, which had been prepared
by Mrs. E. M. Olliff The plan­
ning rommittre and kitchen com­
mittee was composed of Masons
and wive*
Young ladles of Oviedo, attired
in evening dresses, served the
supper In members and guests
These vsere Misses Kuianne Car­
lin. Ann Slavik. Mmia Harris. |
Diane Aulin, Jeanic A l f o r d ,
Nancy Kstea, Carol Heasiey, Caroline Wood, Clyde Donkin and
Jane Lundy.
Mrs fleotge i Mean* played
special numbers at the piano.
Officers Installed by J. 1-cwris
Hall
Most
Worshipful Grand
Master &lt;d the Stale of Klnrda
from Tallahassee, were
Hoy W. Alford, senior warden;
Roswell H. Noegtl, Junior war­
den; O. T. Klnnainl, senior dea­
con
Ben G Walnrlght. junior
iteai-on Robert SlelnmrU. enlor
steward Tyrus i' Mirks. Junior
treasurer; Bob t'amcron, I’. M.,
secretary; I„ V. Hart, I’. M . mar­
shall. ami J. 1. Malcolm, P. M ,
Tyler. I,. V. Hart. I*. M of the
Iskint-, acted as imtalling marahall.
Rotwrl A. * amazon, mil going
worshipful master, wjts presented
a past masters’ pin by Roswell
Noegrl, Junior wardrn. Robert A.
Cameron presented Hall will* an
honorary rnemhenhlp In Ibe local
t/klgi Mrs. Douglas M Jackson
presented her husband with a
gavel Immediately following bl»
installation.
The new worxluplul master
presented the members of hit fa­
mily present lor the occasion All
visiting and local dignitaries were

WASHINGTON - Hep Ttiou.au
. ...
gave
J. Ashley (D-Ohio) in protesting
™ r Ur' Jnfk 1
the Invocation and the Itev.
tli aI Northern ]&gt;rmocra(* have mi George H. Carlton pronounced the
Voice In setting patty pnliry:
"The election resulla last No benediction.
vamher made It clear (hat the
American people expert Northern
Democrat* lo assume an activr
leadership rob- in comrrrsstimal
affair*"
KUKKKLD. We s t Germany,
(U i'lJ - Archblabop Theodor HurlBERLIN, Germany—West Itor den brock, w&gt;. a former Roman
Hn Mayor Willy llrandt m an Catholic missionary who was t-a
■Minting special security ram pelted from Communist China in
ares to thwarl any mows against 1»33 .liter spending several years
the city by Kail German Commu­ In jail, died *1 nearby Stwrhtrln
nist*
Sunday.
"West lieilin U no t e s t i n g
ground for peoples democratic
DETROIT i Ill’ll — Howard In
uaotuvers.’’
gall*. 34, member uf a famous
--------j family of railroad executives, died
WASHINGTON—Mrs. William J Saturday at Ford Hospital.
Coolry on Deputy Soviet Premier
Anastas Mlkoyan* aurprise visit
NEW YORK (UPI)—Mis* Helm
lo har home which caught her L. Thomas, 01, former aecretarjf
by surprise With a *lnk full of uf the national stall of the Young
dirty dishes, unmade beds and Women's Christian Association,
newspaper* strewn about the died Sunday at her hnmc her* alt
floor;
er a long illness.
"I didn’t apologise for tlie meat
because they were not Invited and
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - t ’apt
Wee* nr* aipecled. It was all ter Joseph C. Burger. #». a retired
Army oftlrer, died Sunday while
ribty confusing."
reading funeral sente* for
SAN FRANCISCO - Evangelist friend at Mount Sinai Memorial
Billy Graham about an eye ail­ Park.
ment that has forced him hi lake
• rest;
"The Lord allowed this lo hap­
pen hi let me know I have only
one calling In life—hi preach tlte
Gospel."
Aubrey D. Adams today annoumrd Hie Ofwnlng of Adams
WAlflllNUTUN' Adlai Weveo- Typewrite* Aervlee at 3f»7 West
•oo on thia country’s defensive ae- First HI.
Due in the cold war.
The firm will specialise In sales,
"We have reacted lo eounlleM rentals and repairing of type writ­
loviat lailiallves; acted an our ers, adding machines and all other
own Initiative barely at all. We types of business machines.
watch the akien Mr ether people's
Adams, native of Leesburg, will
offer factory-approved service.
II* attended the Underwood Corp.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. - A-lrew School, El Paso, Tea., and the
Susan Hayward. • Mur-Uma loser Royal, Remington and Offleo Ma­
la lite Academy Award* race, on chine Institute In Nebraska. He
also has had schooling on the
bar chances this yean
- "I’ve been In the nualng be- Speed O-Print, a B. Wck. Hyer*
Mae, but I meat aoy ne toe ever and other machine*.
Adams, his wife and child live
becomes accustomed lo lodng . , .
hi the Dreamwok) Trailer Court.
t MB Mil hack*."

Deaths

Adam s Announces
Opening Of Firm

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day, blanketed upper New York
with an average accumulation of
one fool, and snow plow crews
gave up hucking drifts for a time
Sunday when they were unable to
keep ahead of the snow. The wind
lhated later and highway erews
opened all main road*.
The main area of precipitation
shifted to the Midwest during the
night when a new &gt;torm system
hrought a rush of mild air flow­
ing up the Mississippi Valley.
At Dee Moines, Iowa, caught in
the middle of the warring air
marxes, an ice layer snarled traf­
fic Sunday night. Police earned
all motorists to stay off streets
unless absolutely necessary In
risk travel. Civil defense volun
leer* and off duty poliremrn were
called out lo cope with a rash of
traffic crashes.
The new snow hampered efforts
of tha South Bend, Ind., area to
recover from a paralyzing ISinch
snowfall Ftiday. Authorities re­
ported main highways open, but
all road* in the South Bend and
Mtihawaka regions were haiard
ous.

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right, are Lina Thompson, Carol Spivey,
Jerlene Zepper, France* Hunter. Maria Lee.
Carol Muse, Silvia Giles, Hetty Hobby,

Sherry Ganao, Sickle Smith, BoniU Johns,
Bonnie Boyd, Hiima Jurat, Janice Boston,
Mra. Paulin* Hobby, leader, Linda Tintlalu,
ami Mra. Gwen Mow* , uaaiatant leader.
(Herald Staff Photo)

Officers Installed
By Oviedo Masons
OVIEDO—Despite
unfavorable
weather a large ,:mup gathrrt-d
at the City Halt Memorial IIMg
Friday evening In wtiru-** the?
open installation of the l»lMi Ma­
sonic officers.
Before a large group id rela
Uvea, friends and fellow Masons
of the surrounding territory,
Douglas II. Jackson was Jnitsllrd
aa Worshipful Master of Oviedo
Lodge No. M3. F A A. M.
Mgs. George Means’ decorations
Mr the occasion were Masonic
•olors of blue, gold and while.
The officers’ table was centerrd
With an artistic arrangement of
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new home development in Orange County.
Kingawood Manor watt Miller’* entry. At
left are Mr*. Joaeph Kerri* and Mr*. Miller.

UaBod Frees laleraaUeoal
A snow norm, triggered by a
clash of warm amt cold air mas­
ses, swirled across the Midwest
Morday while inow miaed with
rain laid down a treacherous ice
south of the snow bell.
Strong southerly winds rtaching
gusts of 40 mites an hour at
Springfield, 111., collided with an
arctic air mass In produce the
storm which ranged from north­
ern Missouri and eastern Iowa
across northern Illinois and India­
na and into the Great Lakes.
Rsln or a slippery mixture of
rain and mow slicked highways
•long the southern flank of the
storm area. To tin north, snow
accumulated to one to two inches
with drifting and blowing snow
reducing vlsihllitiei over much of
the area.
A storm blast in Uic Northeast
brought heavy snow* and howling
wlnda to upstate New York Sonday. piling up drill of II lo IS
fret. Bennetts Bridge, near Pul­
aski, N. Y,, was buried under a
3n inch snowfall.
The snow, which began Salur-

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Each Piece
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SANFORD.

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NO. 552

War OnInflationAsked By Ike
Prosperity Seen,
But Rising Prices
Viewed As Danner

j Red Congress Holds Fate
Of Khrushchev, Others
LONIMJN (UPl) — A three way come would lie dev dive fur Uve

tight fare* the forthcoming; Com- survival of Nikita Khrushrhev a*
nmnut Party con tint* in Moscow Huitla'i ho**.

JAYCEE WEEK—Sanford Mayor Al WilQ ion (center) put* hi* name on u proclama­
tion for National Jaycee Week. Tom McDon-

uld. Jaycee provident. (left) and Everett ,wl r»l*ert* wot today the out- The rift ha* been etuted by
ideological differences in the Red
Harper, chairman of Nutinnal Juycee Week,
camp, (hrralrning seriously thr
watch the eigninif.
(Herald Staff Photo)
unity of the Communist world.
Russia, u n d e r Khrushrhev'»
leadership, ia now following thr
middle of the road rourse of thr
ideological b a t t l e Yugoslav i*.'*
Marshal Ttto’t revtaionltm veer*
to the right, and Peiping« com­
A ward For G oldwyn
mune pulley leans sir.ingly to thr
UEVKIILY HILLS, Calif. (Dl»l)
left
Samuel Gutdwyn tonight will It*
The 71st party eungres*. due to
|ire»rntcd thr Milestone Award for
open in Moscow Jan 27. was be­
hi* contribution lo motion picture*
lieved lo have hern called lor a
major mending operation in this
Ike To Meet Press
WELCOME. VAll-1—Uilr. Sid Hotu-y, rniuninndintf offi­
three-way nft
WASHINGTON (DIM)— I’ resi
Peiping* Communist leader* cer of the Heavy Attack Scjomlroii Olte nt the Naval Air
dent Kiienhower will hold a news
and possibly Mao Tsetung hint
Station, cutx the cake duriiiyr a reception. The iM|uatlnm
conference at 10 30 a. tn cat.
self will be present The Yugo­ haw mmed front Jitckio diviHc to iw-x-oine a (lerniuiu'nt part
Wednesday,
slav* are expected to he repre­ of Snitfortl’a Heavy Attack \\ nig.
sented but nol by Tit■* personally.
Hawaii Bill Ready
Much ut this very delicate and
highly- rsploslvr mending opera
WASHINGTON (DIM)— Alaska a
lion It expected to he tackled in
brand new congressman, Rep
behind thr scenes move* or in di­
Ralph J River* (D) has intro
rect talk* tictwren Khrushchev
duced hi* first bill—a Hawaiian
NORMAN ■. THOMSON
and thr "dev laliontst* "
•tatehnod bill.
A studied silenre in Mutcow
and Peiping ha* covered up the
M oss Salary Okayed
degress of difference In the trlro
By II. U KTEVENMt.N
TALLAHASSEE (DPI) — The
against school integration by a
logical halllr All thal ha* in far
RICHMOND.
Va. (DlM&gt;-Gov new legislative program to re­
Cabinet today approved the til,emerged wa* lhat Ihrrr has Item
000 yearly talar) of new Florida
a rooling off in Ihe Moscow Prip J Lindsay Almund tnuved today place "massive resistance" laws
State t'ntveriity Football Coach
Ing axis with Khrushchev oppos­ to rrlmild Virginia'* defenses struck down hy federal and itate
Perry Most.
court*
ing Mint China'* hurry Inward
Almond was naming a special
selling up thr commune system.
legislative commission lo roniidrr
D a g On Vacation
Expert* aaid the dllfrrritrra
nrw law* to keep Negro and white
UNITED N A T I O N S , N. Y.
Thr business outlook for 11)39 were vital hecauar they affrrt
atiidrnla from attending thr same
( DIM)—IJ. N, Secretary General depend*, lo a grrat extent, upon thr Soviet hold ovrr the satel­
school*. Hr alw scheduled ■ ra­
Dag Hammarikjald leave* today thr personal outlook of the husl lite* and the closeness of Hintsdio-TV rrpuri lo the slate for to­
Russian relation*.
for a brief vacation in the lls- neitman
night to outline further plans.
hamat
This was thr gist of a speech
Drrlarrrl I'nconstllullnnal
victor
ihirgr
will
take
only
hi*
to Sanford Itotarian* yesterday by
Almond, an avowrsl segregation
expense* from the tonreii Jan SI
G rant For Research Norman It. Thomson, member of
Dt, had rioted nine Virginia
at the Sanford Civic Ccnlrr.
NEW YORK ( Ul l l — The to thr College of Ituslnrsi AdminisThe rest of Ihe proceed* wtll go schools last fall whrn tha ichoolt
haects Industry research commit­ (ration faculty at the University
lu the Hurt Fund, which la one wrro ordered Integrated by feder­
tee .Monday announced a new ap­ of Florida,
al court rulings.
of hi* favorite charities.
propriation of fftMl.iNKl for telefiThomson said economic r i ­
Monday, bolh the stale'* high­
Listed
as
ipon»nr*
of
the
roa­
pens are predicting that Ihe total
OOr research
rer t sir Mr. and Mrs. Ira South­ est rout| and a federal court pan­
to lie spent by American eon sumOfficer* were elected for tha
Mrs. Julius Dlngfelder, Mr. el declared Ihr ttala'a "masilve
W olfson R o s i v ( n K
, ar» for giants ,rvd service* in l*3v year Of tha Os Chain!wr ward,
and
Mrs
FrancU Koundtlat Jr., rrsistince” law* unconstitutional.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla (UPD— 19V* will lie a little more than of Commrrce last night.
Thr court rulings returned con­
Dr
and
Mr*.
John .Morgan, |)r.
Installed v*rrr: president, ft J. and Mr*. Vann Parker, Dr and trol of the nine rlosrd srhool* In
South Atlantic la-ague ('resident eight per rent higher than th*
total lur IDA*
Ward
Jr.;
strr
|.resident,
Ren
H.
Norfolk, Charlottrsvillr and Front
Sam Wolfion. miffed at event*
Fur the average businessman Jones; lecretary. Krs Clonta; Mrs Gordon Stanley, Mr. and Mr*. Royal lo Ihe local school hoards
during last munth'* national base­
to reap hit share of this harvest, treasurer. T. I. Lingo Sr Dirrc- Jark Hall, Dr. and Mr*. T. F.
ball &lt;(invention in Washington,
which are under frdrral court or­
however, be cannot tit idly by, tor* (or the &lt;ii ganlxatiun wilt t&lt;r M* Daniel.
submitted Ids rivignalion today.
der* lo detegrrgale them. Some
Dr.
and
Mu
Hubert
Smith.
Mra.
Thomion warned.
elntrd at the nest meeting. Thr
11 f t p u p ils have hern affected
a greater tlvarr of four offirera will art as an arlvle- J. N. Tolar, Mr. and Mr*. W. V.
K cmIs Off For Parley this"Seruring
Increased bovine** will rail ory rommitlee for nominating ill- Hitting, Dr. and Mr* W. V. Rob­ by the rloslngi.
In Arlington, where desegrega­
erts. Mr. and Mrs Jack Sliver,
TOKYO (HIM)— President llu lor a belter Job In promotion, rreiura.
Dr. and Mr*. D H. Mallirr*. Mark tion had tiern ordered in an allChi Mlnh of North Viet Nam and merchandising, advertising and
A rr|iort waa made «n number­
a planeload of top Coiniiiunlit* selling, particularly from the re­ ing thr house* In Oviedo. More Cleveland Jr., Mr and Mr*. Mar­ white junior high school, Ihr
vin Mrllter, Drllary Pharmacy, ichonl laurel wai prepared tn arleft llano) for Moscow today to al tail level,” Ihomson said
member! will la&gt; added to this Idle and Abstract Co., Mrs Her­ rrpt four Nrgro aludrnta Instead
tend the Soviet Communist Par­
Proposing Hie slogan. "Sell lake rormnlttrr. whlrh consult of lien
man Jacobson, Mr ami Mrs. Harry of rioting Ihr school.
ty'* I!*t Congress
Sixty tn ’39 ", the business expert Jones, l.re Gary, and T. L. Lingo.
.Seek Postpone mrnt
Tis.kc, Mr. and Mr*. Herbert
told Rotariwns that "Vou'll have A meeting Will be held by thr
Slrn stiu in
Rut
Ihe
hoard tald H would
to go after thr business; It won’t group to make further plans.
M arker Unclaimed
All seats will be reserved,
seek {mil pone mrnt nf Ihr drtrg
tome
to
you
"
Itmwrll
Nur-grl
revealed
that
a
JA( KHON, Mist. |UI'l»—After
regallon order re'piiring admit
Hr added Dial thr merchant good profit was made from Ihe
two -.seeks of trying, officer* luvr
spin of ihe Negro student* by
"who
goes
after
the
buttress
It
&lt;
hamier
of
Cornmrrcr't
tab
of
I-ecu una) le to find a claimant for
Frh 2 until an appeal of Ihr or
Christma* tree*. Thr rhamler pur
tile ;tOo pound tombstone lourid in thr one who will get It "
drr ran lx- made.
Thomson
riled
figures
to
dmw
ihavcd
lights
for
thr
downtown
a rlitcli near here and bearing in*
Almond said recently lhat If the
inscription; “ Nancy I'leman, Dee. that thr I93X recession could be section of Oviedo last Christmas
"masslvr resistance" program,
used
a*
a
guide
for
193'J
business
2». IHTI-Jin. f: , tutu ”
fashioned by Democratic Leader
Hr said Ihe recession was nol
San
Harry F. Ilyrd. waa killed
ItFIlMN
i
t'l’l)—East
German
marked by Irst spending, II was
Kinur Trial Starts
propaganda chief Gerhard Filler Virginia still would havr "re­
highlighted by a shifting of funds
HAHTOW (UP))— Former Slate by Ihe runtimier. who ildl vp.nl
has warned Ilia I Western plane* sources" lo cope with any Intrgra
linn rriset whlrh might arise
Sen Harry King vsent on irial for hi* money, tort rtpindrd II for
Ihr Mutual Con.rrl Ais-relatlon will lie slml out uf Ihe air If Ihey
white a new program la being
Ihe second lime today on perjury new and different Items
•
•
it*
h
i
i
in
1
1
1
lu
We«i
Merlin
will meet tomorrow aftrrtvoon al
eharget revolting from Polk Coun­
drafted. Almond did nol elah
without
permission,
thr
Wist
Mer­
thr Mayfair Inn to dtsrun |Jan*
ty's 193« DO oin iMdltiral payoff
for Ihr first lonerrt in Ihe series lin nrw*p»|vrr Iter Abend said to orate.
scandal.
day.
nest Monday night
"When anyone files over our
Tirkrt lalrsiurn are askt-d to
(Tistody Battle Set
l-rmg all their material* tn the .1 i territory wllhmil permission hr
PARIS 1 1 p||— Italian movie
Sanford today was host to move p m. meeting. Pureliavert will re- will have a free ticket lo heaven
provtuccr Robert Itusselllm has 123 lhtlfflrliOard playrrs from the reive their tlrkela In the mail this or hell in his (mi krl, depending
accepted rx wife Ingrid Berg Northern and Central distil, tv of week Tlm*i&gt; who have houghl on Ills virtue.*' the newspaper
in nil's challenge lu a face to face Ihe Florida Khufflelanud t o n . n llekrli loo late for mailing may &lt;|tniled Filler as saying
Sanford did quite well in foot­
Pan* courtroom flglil Wednesday lion
plrk them up at Ihr door of Ihr
The Communist
propagandist
over custody of their three chil­ The oriasiun I* Ihe I’rlrry (Tty Sanford Civic Center Monday spoke In Potsdam Monday night ball in li’&amp;a. Some of th* richer re
dren
thufflrla&gt;ard tournament, whlrh Is night.
on the Soviet plan to turn control wards now are tiring harvested.
Head Coach Jlnt I'igott has l-crn
Thr first iwrfurmancr will fen of air . highway anil railroad
scheduled to end tomorrow
C astro Guos To Bed
Twenty nine rluh* arr represent lure the Chanticleer*, world-fa route* lo West llerlm over tn thr named as one uf (lie two N'urth
coaches fur the annual Florida
HAVANA (DIM)— Revolutionary ed in the tournament, ip'.nsurrd by moo* ipiartrl, Thr four men re- Fast Germans neat Mav 77.
High School All Star game nest
lewder Fidel Csitro was confined thr I londa Slate Rank. Winner* cerdly codiplrtnl a lour of Europe,
The Fast German go* -rn nrnt
ami »re former inrml.crv of ihr gave its 01 tjoallllrd approval of summer. Seminole High w n the
to bed in hi* Brd story hotel will re*rive «a*h and trophic*
Orangr 11*11 Conference title and
suite today with a high fever and
The Sanford court, largest in llolrrt Hhiw Chorale.
Ihr plan in a note banded lo So
heavy chest rouge si Ion deter died (hi* area, whl be host Frh. 23 lo
Dining (hr telrelloiiS wtll be viet Ambassador V V. t'rmikhin the Celery Howl rrown. I'igott
was a unanimous choice uf dill'
\a rion sly at * "much of pneumo­ thr Volusia County Ladle* Doubles liaddional folk songs and numbers In
Fasl
Merlin
West tier- vua&lt; lies for th* all star assign
nia" and •• a "had cate of and thr Northern District Amateur from Hroadway. Thr (w-rforminer many ami the Western Allies have uienl.
tournamrnt Frh. rt-7.
will U-gin at H;3tl pm.
grippe."
rejected the Soviet proposal*.
Glriui Odium, brother of San
ford's Urallry, Itussell, Aisin and
Hilly Odham and Mrs. W. g
Rrumley, head roach at Sebruig,
will tie a member of thr South
loaching staff, Th* olhrr will be
Olti* Mooney, formrr Seminole
Sc mmole l »um&gt; Commissioner* cause uf Ihr rars parked along Ihr ■mn lur the structure. Attorney
Brown uilnxluit-d tils- new rhairHigh assistant roach, now on Ib*
in an unusually quirt session to­ road. The street will be curved to Mark &lt; lev eland Jr. ruled that tlie man of Ihe soning board, John stafl of Miami Senior High.
Chamber would hese to assume re- Horton IV. Ilurton suhmit'rd (hr
day, granted most request* and prrvrnt abrupt angles
Assisting I’ igott will (•* Don
•punttliilily for the Rut s maintr
approved most recommendation*.
Zoning Board dirrttur Kula-rt S nance.
budget, atuiuulltrd Rial the uffiv* liruwu. Lake City, a member uf
operated without loss, and request­ the Northeast Conference.
Don Wilson, mayur a i Cassel­ Brown submitted for final sp
In all. Santurd can lay claim to
ed a stenographer and land use
berry asked the help ot the Com­ pros aI the unnmfrsted n-somng ot
Rue* of the four all star roaches.
loan t.c added iq personnel.
mission lo outlining Uir Cassel­ sections uf Lake Mary, Country
berry city limit! Wilson said that Club Road and Midway for cowMrs Camilla Bruce requested
registration for town council elec­ mrrrtal use
tlie port have of s rotary file tyttion* was difficult because thr llm
Drown also submlltrd frquolj
G-m for the County Registration
Al Davison, Oviedo, has returned
its were not drfinrd. lie wa* ad­ lur commercial soiling uf an area
office, and Cecil Tucker II was
vised to amend by-lawa ui the in Indian Mound Village. Brown from ttie American National Cal- given permission lo bid on ■ Used
NORFOLK. Va. (UI’O —Norfolk
Casselberry (barter. Co-operation told con imissloners Rial John tlemen'a Convention • » Omaha. addrn*ograi&gt;b for Ui* County
school official* said today they
was pledged by O. I*. Herndon, llrui.dry plans lo r*|»and thr Han Neb.
Agrnt'a office.
would move q u i c k l y , possibly
clerk.
mrd Boat Work* and will put a
Dr. gohn Thurmond appeared within two weeks, to reopen this
He wst one u t five cattlemen
Comnuniuortt approved Ihe wMrl structure as a buffer be­ who allrnded the convention from before (he Iward, but will return
city's tlx school* closed last fall
purchased ol a corner lot by the tween Ihe boat yard and residence. Florida.
at adjourned meeting later this when ordered Integrated.
Sanford Naval Air Station, for |l,G lion was withheld on the I.akr
Dawson la manager nf the A. week. Dr. Thurmond, director of
School Supl. J, J. Brew baker
ik“ &gt;, t" ts uie-i for Navy parking, Mary Boy Stout Hut, which will Duda and Sons shorthmn herd the County Health Department,
which will be prohibited outside be built on the county-owned Roy and steer feeding operation at announced that atnee the county and School Board Chairman Haul
the mam gat*. School buses have Scout park. W. E. Gray will re,**- Hlavi*. and a director of tha S e m ­ had gone on the quarterly budget Schweltirr said they were certain
repotted difficulty in rounding the sent the Lake Mary Chamber of inole County Cattlrmrn'i Associa­ system for hospital services, 91,700 Monday'* ruling nullified a Nor­
folk City Council plan to keep tha
•harp curve* lo Silver Lake be-1 Commerce in requesting permit- tion.
had been lived in the last quarter. school* rioted.

Jaycees Observing News Briefs
'W eek' In Sanford
Past pretideni* of tha local or­
ganisation will be thr speakers
at the Jaycee lunclu-on Thursday
In the Civic Center. Thunday
night I* Jaycee Muvle Night, and
to thii end. Jaycee* arr telling
ticketa to liie double feature at
the Movieland Drive In Theatre,
i'atrun* I at 60c apiece I wtll tee
"Sierra Baron", in clnemiico|&gt;e.
and Malt Disney'* "liambt''.
The week will lie climaxed Sat­
urday night at the Shrinr Club
when Jaycee* present wme de­
serving reridvnt with the Distinguiihed Service Award, during the
annual Jayree han&lt;|url
Meanwhile, work continue* with
the Jayrre-iupported Victor Borge
WASHINGTON &lt;UP1&gt;—The ad concert »nd plant for Courtesy
Wrek
minUtration’a call for an Increase
■ the federal gasoline tax ran
headlong Into a concentrated bar­
rage of criliclim today from
^ organicaliona representing road
National Jaycee Weak wa* pro
.claim ed to Sanford and Seminole
■County thia morning by Mayor
Al Wilson.
Co-chairmen Everett Herpor and
Boh McKee have made plana for
racogntilni th* Jaycee communi­
ty service activities during the
week. The late proclamation wa*
due to the Jaycee*' already
over-crowded achedule.

aOpposition Builds
To Ike's Tax Plan

Even before the froth outcrie*.
there teemed to be virtually no
ib* nee Congrea* would buy the
tot l&gt;oo*t proposed by PreslI m I Biaenhower In hto hud art
delta ge.
Some c«Migrwaaional la* eapertt
fell than waa a pottihiliiy the
lawmakera
might
approve
a
i* cent ■ gallon hike, hut other*
0 felt this hart only an outside
ahanee.
Motor1*U now pay thrwa ecul*
hi federal tax for every gallon of
gasoline purchased.
Rata CUQy Eeeeptton
The President's propo»al—which
would raiae ravenuea by 724 milHon dollara neat year — received
■ chilly reception from Trucking
AaioclaIlona, The American PcA troleum Institute. the National
• Highway Uaera Conference, awl
Sen. Pat McNamara (D-Mich.i*
chairman of (he Senate public
work* Mibcommlttre on public
toad*
McNamara aaid the Pretident’a
proposal "may well sabotage the
national highway program (by*
burdening the motorist unfairly
while at thr lame time making It
far more difficult for the state* to
raltr their »harr of the highway
-••eotls."
Meanwhile, Capitol Hill tourers
laid H waa probable Congress
would approve legiilatlun affect
tng t i m on life imurance com
panic* and cooperative*
Both
were part nf the administration
program.

Hundreds Hunting
Tot Lost In Woods

LEBANON. Mo. IUP11—Search­
er* by the hundred* pnurrd into
the drnte Oiark* woods near here
today in a drtperale rtfort to find
a loit Jyearold boy ahead of a
heavy »now »torm that would end
hope of hi* being found alive.
A full battalion of troopt. aland
300 men, from Ft Lronirri Wood
Joined the hunt, along with lavr
enforcement o f f i c e r * and turn
drvd* of vnluhi'.^.*
Thr rhild. Willard Jonri Jr ,
wandend away from hii farm
home at mid afternoon Saturday
and Sheriff Neil Brown laid. "The
odd* of finding him alive arr get
ling vhorter by the hour."
However, the boy waa wearing
a anow nut when he disappeared,
and "there'* *ttll a chance." Hie
•herilf »ald. Temperature* had
held above the (rerun* mark
molt of the time. Tola), how­
ever, five ini tie* of tnow wa*
forecast
Dug* were brought to the tone
early in the trarch hut the wood*
already hnd hern heavily tram
pled and they were unahlr to pick
up a veent.

Newspapers Sell
Cars During Slump
CHICAGO f 1&gt;1*11 - Newspaper

mb trilling spurred an m per rent
tale* rile for one auto company
deipile an industry wide .XI per
cent drop in 1958. an idvritivlng
group announrrd today
The Itureau of Advertising a ill
vtiion of ihe American Newspaper
Pilhlishcr* A**n , made the rati
male at a p r o g r a m honoring
Motor* I'revlilent
WASHINGTON (UPD—Senate A m e r i c a n
Democratic Leader Lyndon John- George Hornnt-) for hit uve of
•on today Introduced a aurpriee newspaper advertising
Romney wa* prevented a Un
four-point civil rigid* program
whlih would create a tomniunity , chure showing how national ad
relation* icivire In mediate civil IserRsing rontrlbuted to Increased
|talrt of the Rambler. American
right* disputes.
ij) The hlU* alio would grant the Motor*' small car model
The company'* small ear ad
attorney general cuhporna power*
In voting right* cate*, outlaw the vertiiing campaign, said the hur
inlerttale ahipment of explotlve* eau ililrrncnt, "wa* a Hiring
to deal with "hate bombing*" and move If it didn't pay off, there
extend the life of the Civil Bights might not be a second chime "
After three months of the cam
Commission to Jan. SI, IWl.
The Texaa Democrat told the paign. the company showed its
Srnale. "The civil rirht* laaue ia first profit tincr June 1933. and
not going to go away,” but neither later counted an ft) per rent rise
while the m l of the tnduiir)
will it ba "aolved by force."
He laid he thought hi* approach dropped Mi per Cent in salrt, the
nu a “ *tep in the direction which ttatrmrnl said
" l believe will ultimately aolve It.”
John *nn laid he did not believe
the Senate would have to u*e Iti
i&gt;owcr to limit debate In order to
paaa hi* bill. It* recalled that it
waa not necessary to Invoke de­
ASHLAND. Maine (DPIMUx of
bate limitation to pa*a the IUS7
civil right* bill which created the the right children of Mr. and Mrs.
lailher Tripp died oarly today
present commitnon.
Johnaon aaid he proposed the whrn ■ flash fire mired through
community relation* tervice ‘ a* their small wooden home
Mrs. Trippe and one of two
j o independent federal agerny to
*Oeep open the channela of com­ boardrrs in Ihe IH • ttory house
munication among oar people.” w»r» injured.
Tha dead children ranged in
age from two year* to IV They
were Carolyn, 2; Barbara, I; Al­
fred, 4; Jeanne, &gt;; Ella, II, and
Edna, IV
Fair through Wednesday. A
Th* youngest child, * month old
HUie warmer tonight. High today Hebecca, wa* carried to safrly.
■tar W ke 7*. lew tonight upper Another c h i l d , Luther Jr., 10,
W u 8—theaat wind* It to » leaped lo aafety from an upstair*
window.

Johnson Sponsors
New 'Rights' Bill

Flash Fire Hits,
Six Children Die

Wtalker

Virginia Prepares
New School Plan

Business Outlook,
Personal Outlook
Same, Rotary Told

Heart Fund To Gel
Concert Profits

Ward Will Head
Oviedo Chamber

Meeting Is Slated
By Concert Group

‘Eternity Ticket’
Promised Planes
Flying To Berlin

Shuffleboarders
In Tourney Here

Sanford Can Claim
3 All-Star Coaches

County Commission Agenda Is Light

Dawson Returns
From Convention

Norfolk Planning
To Open Schools

WASHINGTON (I'PD - Presi­
dent Fisenhowrr I"day ratird tor
a declaration of war against in­
flation.
in his annual ecunomic report
to Congress, he said the nation
has snapped hack strongly from
last year's recession Production
It up. unemployment is down,
and there I* “ reason for rnnfidrnee" thal business will show
further improvement
tn t h *
months ahead, he said.
Rut the President warned that
U S economic health is Jenpardited by an upward spiral of
wage* and prices thal eonUnurd
even during the recession. He ap­
pealed to Congress, ronsumera,
businessmen ami especially to
lahor teadrra to Join In a "relent­
less war" (gainst thlx creeping
inflation
He said thal lalxir leaders, be­
cause of the "great power lodged
in their hands," have a "particu­
larly critical role to play" in
alahiliiing living costs and pro­
tecting the value of thr dollar.
Urging them to exrrrlse "self
discipline and restraint” In con­
tract demands, Ihe President said
that stage boosts srtdch are not
Justified by inrretM-d productivity
are "Inevitably inflationary."
KDrnhowrr railed on business
men to "redouble their efforts" to
keep production cost* down. U
setting prices, he laid, buxinest
should always keep in mind the
economies thal can be achieved
through mass production and ex­
panding markets
Hi* appeal* to business and la­
bor were buttressed with a warn­
ing that If wages and prices can­
not be stabilised through voluntary
action, it may he necessary tn re­
sort to government e 0 a ( r o I a
"which are alien to our traditional
way of lire ”
The President assigned to indi­
vidual roniunirr* the "Important
role" of "shopping carefully."
Housewives can do imuh to pro­
tect their own pockethooka, ha
said, hy Insisting on quality mer­
chandise at fair prirrs.
Hr said thr most valuable con­
tribution Congress ran make 1* to
keep government spending within
tin- limits of ihe 71 billion dollar
balanced hudgrt whieh he sub­
mitted Monday.

U. S. Tour Ends,
Mikoyan Departs
WASHINGTON (UPD - Soviet
Deputy Premier Anaita* 1, Mlkoyan thanked Americans for "their
warm welcome and friendship**
today and headed for home,
Mikoyan. whose today goodwill
logr of this country ended on •
sour note, left hy train for Nrxr
York. Hr was to leave this after*,
noon aboard a Scandinavian Air­
ways plane for Ftirnpe.
&gt;Wkoyan a*krd reporter* at tlie
railroad station to "please convey
lo Ihe people of Washington and
alt Ihr (iroplr I havr met tn tire
1'nlted
States my
gratitude
for their warm welcome and Ihe
friendship ihey have shown for the
Soviet Union."
In Id* departure statement, the
No. 1 Soviet leader apparently
sought to sullen the angry con­
troversy raised Monday by hit
blunt rritirlsm at U. S. trade po­
licies ami olhrr cold war probInns.
Hr said he will tell Ihe Russian
people about the "warm hospita­
lity I rnrountrred throughout my
trip."
Thr Stair Department accused
Mikoyan of abusing thia hospi­
tality by making ' famous" state­
ment* alKHit the U. 8. govern­
ment.
•

No Access Road,
M on Tells County
A Lake Monroe farmer told
Seminole County Commissioners
that Ihe Interstate Highway la
rutting off his road, and once
construction starts, he will have
no way of gelling to hi* poultry
farm.
J, l) Boston aaid that there to
(Hit
enough room between the
highway and one of his poultry
barm fur an access road. Boston
waa advised to contact hi* lairyer, and meet with County At­
torney Mack Cleveland and Commr. ilnmer Little to Investigate
county roads In Js* area.

Bond Sale Tomorrow
One million dollars worth of
Seminole County road bonds will
be sold tomorrow in Tallahassee.
Attending the sate will be County
Commissioner* and Attorney Meek
Cleveland, Jr.

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Th* Choristers will rehears* at
•‘ PaateD’’ played for dancing. will hav* great bearing on the
Tha Men of (he squadron atagrd outcome of the war. What can Ihe First Methodist Churrh at
a
floor ihow featuring a aklt he done tn a few weeki or even 4 p. m
The Junior Fellowship of th*
ahowmg a typical A3D flight.
day a is of teaser importance.'*
Cdr. Harrti, skipper of the After Cdr. Marti* esplalned the First Presbyterian Church win
"ilo o t Owl" squadron, addresied squadron'* rurrent training and meet at 3 30 p. m.
The Junior Choir of th* Flral
tha men ami their ladies com­ deployment schedule Mrs. I.uecila
mending "All Hindi ' for a }ob Mumfont, wife of Thomas Mum- Presbyterian Church wilt meet al
well done. He (old tha ladies pres- ford. First Gass Aviation Struc­ 4.30 p. m.
Th* Pioneer Fellowship of the
rnl "You have a right to be tural Mechanic, said "I realty
proud of your r.tan in uniform. appreciate Cdr. Harris captain­ First Presbyterian Church win
There are hardihipa aoinetimei ing what the squadron will be do­ meet at I p. m.
Crusader Choir at lb* Firat
and aeparalioni, but the seme ing in th* year. I think that I
of doing a Job well it a great re­ understand Tom's work now and Baptist Church will practice at 7
ward. Your man know* how Im­ why the deployments ar* neces­ p. m.
WEDNESDAY
portant hli Job it o r cite he sary.**
wouldn't be here tonight.**
Prayer meeting at tha Ftrat
The commander continued "I
Baptist Church at 7.10 p. m.
want you to know whey the squad­
.Sunday School Cabinet meeting
ron will be working late and
at the First Baptist Church at
hard, often away from home.
B IS p m.
Heavy Attack Is a mobile vlrikThe Senior High Choir of the
tng force that can reach almait
Firat Preabylerian Church will
Mra. W. R. Warwick and Mra. any point In the world and re
meet for supper at 8 p. m. and for
T . C. Iloiai entrctalncd at a main untilicoverrd in the vastrehearsal at 7:30 p. tn.
punch party Sunday from 3 S nesa of the ocean. A carrier laak
The Mid-Weest Bible Hour of
p- m. at the home of Mrs. War- force it the only
retaliatory
the hirst Presbyterian Church will
TCKSDAT
Hick.
force that (he United States hat
he conducted hy Ihe pastor, Rev.
Guest of honor waa Mr*. W. at the prctenl which can not he All officers of Seminol* Rebe
V . Luger, whote marriage to l.t. pinpointed ai a mi-silr target. In kah Lodge No. 43 ore rrqueited, A. G. Mclnnis, at 7 p. m.
The Chancel Choir of the Firat
&lt;Jf&gt; Lugtr waa an event of He- order to he ever ready for any |to l-c at the InoF Halt at 8 p.
Presbyterian Church wilt meet for
rember in Orlando. The gueil Hit surprise attark dedicated men m. for a practice meeting.
rrhcrsal at 7.30 p. m.
Included lira. I.uger'a mother, must train and prrpare constant
WEDNESDAY
A prayer group will meet in the
Mildred Gabrlclaon, Winter I’ark, ly. If war should ever come what
Th* Civic and Fine Art* De­ Daughter* of Weiley classroom at
and officer** wivea of VAIMI.
we ran do In th* first few houra partments of the Sanford Woman's 9 30 a. m.
Refrcihmenta were aerved from
Club will have a luncheon at 12 The Chapel Choir will rahaart*
tablei in the Florida room and
o'clock. The Civic Department will al 3 30 p m.
tha living room. Floral center­
present a program at I pm, At ;
Senior Choir rehearsal at 8.11
piece* of chryaanlhrmumi and
pm. the Fine Arts Department p. m.
anaptiragont in yellow and laven
program will be conducted by Sirs.
The Commission of membership
alar were uird. lunch, cakes, tea
Stephen Mikler with 4-11 girls and evangelism will meet in Ihe
■andwicbci, and spiced nula were
from Slavli. Hoitrssra are Mrs. J. Dependable classroom at 7:30 p
aerved.
I- Jewell. Mri R. F, McWhorler, m.
The
Sanford
Duplicate
Bridge
A gift of allvcr waa prevented
Mrs. J. A, Young, Mrs, R. T. War­
THURSDAY
Club
tnrl
Thunday
evening
at
the
to Mra. huger by the offlccra
ren, and Mr*. W. A. Anderson.
Royal Ambassador* meet at the
Com
ni
unity
Center,
Wive* of VAIMI.
The Oviedo Canasta Club will First Baptist Churrh at 7 p m
Winners for the evening were:
Choir practice at Ihe First Bap­
first, Dr. and Mrs. {.conord Mun­ meet at 2.30 p. m. with Mr*.
tist Ctiurch as follows; Carol,
son; second, Mrs. J. K. Raker Slllton Gore.
fl:IS p. m.; Concord, 7 p. m.;
and Clyde Ramsey lint with Mrs.
and Churrh, I p. m.
Vertle Roberts and Mlaa Margaret
The Methodist Men's Club will
Ilavis.
meet In MrKInlry Hall at 7 p
Newly
elected
officers
for
the
Mr*. Vidor Green* Sr. and
m. George Mills and his commit­
Mra. Georg* Maffett attended a group art: president, Mrs. George
tee are In charge of th* supptr.
McCall;
Irraturer,
Clyde
Ram
ty In Apopka Saturday mornRev. B* scorn Carlton, superin­
. Tha party waa given in honor acy; secretary, Mr*. L. Munson;
tendent of the Florida Mathodiat
membership,
Mr*.
E.
E
Atvdrr
•f Ulia Nanry J'llat, brlilc-alect
Tire Rev. Ira Hindman Jr., pas­ Children's Home, will be the spea­
•( Allen Maffett. Iloatciiea were ton; courtesy, Mrs. C. A. Bone; tor of the Free Mrthodiil Church, ker.
publicity,
Mri.
J.
E.
linker.
Mri. Hermit Smith. Mra. W. F.
hai announced an evangelistic
Chancel Choir of the Firat Meth­
There will lie a game this
fcvans, and Mra. F.Iwood (fitter.
rally. The Rev. John Woodhouse odist Church ssill rehearse at 7:10
Vitlling Mra. Fred Dylan are Thuraday aiming at • p. m. at will be the ipeaker on Friday p. m.
her aiattr, Mra. G. P. Allen, St. the Community Center, corner of evening al 7:30 in the church.
Staveni, S. C., and a couiln. Mm leth and Magnolia Ave.
Air. Wmxlbousc fa a former di­
iCda Richard*, Springfield, ill.
rector of Youth For Chriat, and
Noted Educator
Col, and Mra. N. J. Prrklni, Sanford WitnesacH
worked out of Ihe SI. Petersburg
fork Union, Va , will arrive to­
headquartera. He i* now in evan­
Tells How to
morrow |o atay over tha weekend T o Attend A ssem bly gelist who, along with his family,
Mr.
T.
Purnell,
presiding
minis
with Mr, and Air*. H. L. I’rrkim
Improve Your Schools
(cr of the Sinford congregation specialises In presenting the Gos­
I r.
pel In music and song. They have
"ISAdi riwu-l ikuu/J ell IlmJten
Mary Victoria Toney, Gretna, of Jehovah'a Witneiaea, announc­ In-come known aa Ihe "Musical
Me.*" "Ak*nW Sker he inured he
V a , hai hem a houaegueat of ed last n!(M that witnesses and Wood houses" because of Ihelr uni­
whto/rr* "/• ttm tJ J rruJuWe fund
Mr. and Mri. Frank Evan* at friends from Sanford have runt- que method of presentation. Mr.
Uni.*"
Ib. James H. Cooant aniwws
Ibatr I-aka Mary homa Jar the plated plana for attendance of tha Wuadhouaa will make use of the
lhe* questions and many mm* In a
three
day
assembly
being
held
in
pa at two weak*.
free booklet tilled "Dr. Conant Looks
piano, arcordian, and musical
al American High V.hoo!s “
Rev. and Mra. Jama* Dowering, Orlando *| the Washington Sliorrs saw in conducting this one night
Dr C'orunt'irscomsucnvUlkxitws
former paalor of tha Coramuolly Elementary School this week end. rally.
fused &lt;&gt;n hiv recent study of public
Arcontpinymg Mr. T. Purnell
Mary, bar# returned to thair home
Inch schools throughout the country.
The church, located at Uio cor­
In ML Dora after attending aeveral will ha Mr. Joe I-oiton along with
They will prove invaluable both to
Itay a with Mr. and Mra. Frank thirty other* Irom the area. They ner of Fourth Strrct and Laurel
khuol
hoard members, and Inparents
Ave, wishes to cileiul an invita­
will travel hy can.
svho want to help iheir children (it a
fcvana.
The Assembly will highlight Hi* tion to ali those Interfiled.
headviart in lilt, hoe soul Ire* cops,
Min Rartha Peltey, Swampirott,
situ** "Bttitr Schools," * hast 40th
Ma** . ia ipending two waaka aa theme "Expanding Our Ministry"
St.. N.Y. Ih. N.Y.
Ih* houaegueat o( Mr. and Mra. with the principle speaker Iteing Wrap wirnert In pancakes for
Mr. Jamie A. Thnmpson, Jr. nl
JVA/i,led as * pM tr sect ice In rtsyw
frank F.vana,
t/eiem kirk 7k* Adnarlcang Conors/.
New York. He will give the key­ a lunch lime snaik. Serve with
note address al 7.1k p. m. Fri­ mustard, ratiup and relishes.
Committees Selected day. Wlioemi from 17 other
The following rommitlrea havt cilia* will also be Ihrr*.
been appolnti-d to represent the
tfllcrn 1 wive* of VAII-U for Uie
Association T o Meet
Brit aia month*:
The Association for Childhood
Mra. W. T. Colvin, officers'
Wivea rtprrtentative; Mra. Wil­ Education will merl Thursday
liam Mallcrowikl. altcrnala; Mra. night. January 72, at 7 30 p. m.
Jt. W. Ramey, bridge; Mra. D. Waataldc Primary School with
C. Purdy, Irraaurcr; Mra. G. 11. Mr*, riiiibeth Sharon as hostess.
Itobertaon, enurtray.
Mra. Mirgarel Goll haa planned
a program with Mr*. Candler
Installation Slated
from the Menial Health Depart­
All number* of the Habekih ment.
Degree are invited to attend an
Caka and cotfe* will be aerved.
lnatallation of offlccra of Kemtnola Anyone interested In attending Is
Rabekah Dsdgo No. i3 Thursday requeued to rail Mr*. Kuhy Car­
■t g p. m. at the IOOF Hail.
ter, FA 2 0117.
The Installation will b* doted
Dispose nf used fat by pouring
and will be conducted by Mra.
Myrtle Van Marter, dlitrict de­ H Into a piper plate lo harden,
great*
puty pmldenl, anil her staff ot then throw pine and
away.
St. Cloud Rrbrkah I-odg*.
Officer* and men at litarjr At­
tack Squadron Nina svrr* liven
• dinner dance hy the North
American Aviation Corporation
Friday night. The dance rclcbrat*d the squadron'a victory during
the tail bombing derby,
The danca waa held at the CPO
Chib at the Naval Air Station.
A buffet dinner including ham.
turkey, cheeie ami a variety of
deilcioua foodi waa aerved. The

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Postural Kilsnc* t* tha went to true figure beauty.
That's why Ih* Stoulfir Homs Rtduiing rittt
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Hun yust rnlucing. It heautiilss your rosturc. gently
rrprvvporttons your figure into kmber. more
youthful looking lines wbill trimming away e veesk
height that adds accusing years to your appearance.
We say Ih* Stauffer Home Flan iv a complete
pingram o f eckntilWcontiol. You'll say it*
wonderful. Beal of alL you can me ih* Stauffer
Home Reducing Flan to tha privacy
of your own home.

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Large home vrry reivonahlr.
suitable for apartmmlv or large
family. W. B Albert, Drawer
V. Geneva. Fla.

IS—PLACES TO EAT
1T-BEAUTT PARLOUS
IS—FEMALE HELP WANTED
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amall apartment.
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Phone PA 2 1301

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PARKIS lhLAM). K. C. — Phil­
ip A. Byrd, aon of 3lr. and llri.
* Harry J. Ryrd of 3316 Sanford
Ave.. Sanford. FI*., completed
recruit training Jan. 13 at the
Marine C'orpv Recruit Depot,
J'arrii tatand. S. U.
The 13-week training arbedule
IruUidrd drill, bayonet (raining,
ph.vairal
comlltionlnK,
parade*
and ceremonica, and other mili­
tary subject*.
0
Thl* recruit tr.ining prepare*
‘ young leatherneck* for further
vpeeiiliied infantry training at
Camp Lejeune, N. C.

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LONG IIKAl'H. Calif. —llnmtr
O. Perron, chief hovpilal corpsman. USN, von of Mr*. Alice
Hubbard of 1Wk&gt; Maple Ave , San­
ford. Fla . departed l-ong llrach,
Calif., Jan 6 aboard the heavy
rruiver USS Rochevter for a lour
of duly with Ihe U. S. Seventh
Fieri in Ihe Far F.aal.
The Rocheater will visit vuch
port* aa Pearl Harbor, Sublr
llay. 1*. I.. and several rilira in
Japan.
The greateat ocean depth in
Ihe world ha* been recorded off
the Philippine* 35.948 feet,
which compare* with the 29,073
fret of Ml. Everest In the Hima­
laya*. the highest point on earth.

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Allowance For
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H&gt; Vlarljn It. Janet
A nominating committee for
new officer* uai named »' ' hf
ine rting la it Tburaday night of
the
Oviedo
Firat
MclhodtG
church circles. Serving will he
Mr*. B. F. VSheeler, chairman
with Mr*. Urn Ward Jr. and Mr*
Hill Walker, ataialmg. Newly
amended Ily-Lawa uf the Will!
were aucpled by member* and
announcement of a Home Minton
Study court* i*t for Fridiy, Ftb.
6. 7-10 p m !*ad by Mr*. Jo* I.
Ilfailry wit made.
Utrcln rnreting were Katie Sue.
Mary Lawton, Nettle Farntll and
Ptarl Marlin. A program wai
presented by the Katie Su* cirri*
on Alaika with Mr*. Gene Uorr
in charg* Mr*. Bob Ward and
3lri. C. K. Iluvkclrw- prc*entrd
parti from the Royal Service and
Mrt. lloh Ragtdale showed pic­
ture* and narrated evperurn *
the enjoyed while living (her*
two year*.
Mr*. George Mean*, in ihargc
of decoration*, u*ed the WMU col­
or* of lavrndar and while in ghry
aanthemum arrangement* placed
at point* of intrrett and in Indt
vtdual corsages bearing the WMU
wa'.ihword
Laborer* Tog&gt;H.if
with God"
Mr*. El vie Fleming. WMU *o&gt;
rial chairman, attivled liy Mr*.
Mar E. King, Mr*. Drady K.
Mather*. Mr* Charle* Aulin and
Mr*. Hoy Alford, chairmen of
each circle were in charge uf refreihinrnt*. Served urrr individu­
al rake* decorated til the chovrn
color*. nut* and toffrr.
Special visitor* were Mr*. Ni-llir
Carlton, id Invent*'*' Mr* Inn
Katell. Mr*. Vera 11-11, Mr*. Har­
old Lyle* and Mra. I*. I). DanteII
Appruvtmatrly 4*&gt; member* at
trndrd thr mntlng width rmpha»ircd WMU Foeui wrak.
Junior High ( H. rrlradrit
Elrrtrd chrrrlradn* for the
Junior High Basketball gamn,
rrrrntly. were Ml** Uarnf itrat
Iry. Ml** Jeanir Alford, Mill
Su/anne Partin amt Ml*. Ann
Slavik. They |M-rfortnt-d at the re­
cent Slav la uvicdu Junior IBsIs
game for l"&gt;y* anil girl*. Ihe
girl* won over Slavia by 3130
with Suiannc Partin making 13
point* for the local team.
Prrionah
Mr*. Nellie Carlton. Inverness,
ha* been the gur»t of hrr shirrIn-la», Mr*. J. N. TtiompMin thi*
week.
Mr. and Mr* Gormon Wilson.
Mr. and Mr*. Cecil l.lndiey and
Mr. and Mr*. Carlton Pope, St.
Augu»llne. Mr. and Mr*. Hob Mil
»on. Orlando, werq recent dinner
gurtlv of Mr*. .1 N Thomp»on
Mr*. Gormon Mihon remained
with Mr*. Thompson overnight.

Deaths

NEW YORK ti l'll — Grorge
Schmidt. 6t. ptilurc avtignmrnt
editor of the New York Dally
New* died Monday.

Matchinx R»v Spring
Same Price

NEWARK. NJ. (t'l’ lt—Edward
K. Rhode*. IW. a retired vtee pre*
blent of the Mutual HrntlH Life
Imurance Co. tiled Mond*y-

See Our BARGAIN' BAL­
CONY For Bargains In
L'ned And Dinctmlinued

CINCINNATI, Ohio *l PI *—llulbert Taft Sr . HI, publuher and
board chairman of the furmrr
Cincinnati Timet • Star, and a
nrphrw of the laic I'rcitdent VVil
Item Howa'd Taft, died here Mon­
day night.

furniture.

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Bedding Co.
Ill 1U. Magnolia

rA 2 4331

« HKDHD03!, 2 bath home. Large
GK equipned kllrhen, riming
room. Florida room and C&gt;1
mortgage
Owner Iramferred
61! Otrrola Dr. FA 2 3332.
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Bachelors’ Paradise
WARSAW. Poland »UPI( -P o ­
land ti a harpy hunting ground
for bachelor*. The itatutK* offua rrjmrted loday that th« coun­
try ha* one million more women
than men.

Rail relate Wanted

I acre ill* land—no hnuve, wr»i
•reiion. not over 3 nr ,1 mile*
nut. prefer W. I*t. Mfrrt. Will
ronalder 3 nr 3 arrev if price
ta right. Uath Phonr FA 2 7111

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VACUUM (LEANER REPAIRS
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
HAIL PACK NEEDS RELIABLE Parti for all makea of -leaner*;
Flcelrluv. Hoover, Kttrby, etc.
MAN OR WOMAN
Free pickup. Work guaranteed.
Tn tervlrr and collert frnm new
FA 3 (7*4
type cigarette dltpenter*. Up
tn IMS.co per month poulble
for part time. isnooo tn 11973 00 j lloui* Wiring — Electric Sente*
Sid Vihlen
Investment required. If quali­
HAN HALL ELECTRIC CO.
fied. write Dial A Pack — P.
FA 2 0111
O Bov 1012, (tklahuma t'ily, Ill Magnolia
Oklahoma for local interview,
13 A UUILIHNG-KRP.
going phone number and ad- F AIMING
drrii.
FLOOR nandmg and finlthiag
Tin* I* a guevl pava lo Ihe Bite
Cleaning, w a v i n g .
Serving
Tbralre for Jean Hunt. Fvp
Seminole Couoty aince 1921.
date Feb, 6, '39.
!( M Gleaim Laka Mary
23— Special Service*
IMPERIAL DECORATORS
painting aid papering
WELL DRILLING
FA 2.!7lil ur FA 3-71)10 after all.
Fairbanks Morve Piimpi
Itrpairt lo all make*
li'iitil to ynur plan*.
llimARIt IV. MING
Kemi'delt- e and Additiona
307 K. Commercial Ate.
DON LIKE
Phone FA 3 2*1-1
Phon. FA 2-8934_______
HEATING

Painting A I. FA ?

1 bedroom furmhled hositc. We*l
aide. FA 7SMS alter 4 p m

9-FLOWERS. PIJ4NTS

Sleeping room, prtvalr entrance A
private hath FA 2 3396

INUOME TAX SERAICE
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
11m. It. Murray
SYSTEMS
1111
Celery
Ave.
FA 3 1394
All type* and &gt;ili'*. intiallrd
I'lmrd Sunday
Mai Ion Matkrt C \ B It V G E
"Do It YouttclP'
PLANTS fur vale. Tied Thur*
ME REPAIR AND SERVICE
2»-.m T »n.F .A FOR SALE
ton. FA 2 399U
S T I N E
Mnhinr and Supply Co.
Cotton A Wool Varna. Not!ant,
MomiKl'FF'K
307 W. 2nd Si.
Ph. FA 2 4(33
Thread*. Tape*
lain* A Garden Cantar
ROLLINS IIOHUY SHOP
ANNUALS
Ai Th- Sign Of The Totem Pel*
AlITO GLASS
&lt;01 Ctlary A*#.
26IT S. Frenrh Ave.
INSTALLED
POTTED PLANTS, lit. FA M ID
Hack f.lasa BARGAINS IN USED HEATERS
or FA I 0370 S A N F O R D Windshield
Mott Anv Make
Door
Glan«
\
rni 1,1.1*FLOWER SHOP W« telegraph
I I KNirURE CENTER
SKK\ ILL
III W. Ill It FA 3 3191
II —AITOMORII.FS—TRAILERS
Senkarik GU&lt;*» anil I'.vinl Ln.

11 lean nicely furnlahed
ment. »ot Magnolia

NEW YORK 11' I*1»—Arthur I)
Eggleston, i'*. thief of the Ne
York Bureau of Antara. the Indu
noian national new* agency and
a former ban Franel»ro new*paperman dtrd Sumlay of eanerr

S20.00

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Methodist Circles
Name Committee

WASHINGTON it I'D - J- Er
nett Wilkin*. 6*&gt;. Negro meml&gt;er
of the Civil Right* Commlulon
and a furitur a*»i»lant »errrlary
uf labor, died Monday, apparcnlly
of a heart atlark

KOVAL COMFORT

New 2 bedroom home. Irrrarro
floor*, large car port* and utility
room, ioann. 33,000. lor equity
balance 333 per mouth. Phone
FA 2 2374.

Cottage on Twin Lakr*. S6i per Ilrautifulty lumlihed r o o m
FA I TWit
month. FA IrftXM
3 tledroom lurr.uhtd duple*. Con­
venient to bate. FA 33031.

Oviedo

3—RE VI. ESTATE ri)R SALE
3 ro«m hou»e fur, garage, loti,
fruit. Inquire FA 3.1179

IA F F -A -D A Y

Ft»* bedroom home. 2 tiled hath*
Furnished apartment clttn. Ilk*
1 A -E O O * A BOARD
PM Mi (noli ■ A n FA I Mil
pew, shade. Firil floor, for re­
3—
BEACH RENTALS
fined couple, 2 print* entnnrBeautifully
furnished
room.
Print*
4—
WANTED TO REM
r». 1306 W. 3rd. St.
home. Phone FA 2-7504.
*— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
3 bedroom cement Mock home, For aale or rent—modrrn 3 room
•—FARMS . ACREAGE •
houac with 2 acre* «f land on
unfurmihed. FA 3 (too.
lake. Inquire Noel's Grocery at
GROVES
Room with idjotnins powder Oateen. Dr. lirsdin's piece.
7—REAL ESTATE WANTED
room private bath—clo«e in—
I—
MISCELLANEOUS
&lt;03 Palmetto. PA 3 64011
I New Home*—For LEASE
'•Would Sell"
•—FLOWERS • PLANTS
t iOonial 3 ,lur&gt; homr FA 7 7&gt;t&lt;
l^aae—3 lldrm. Fie. Roihn,
SHRUBS
3 Bdrm. !
Us t H» .
SlSo
RENT OR RALE: S Acre farm.
JA-OFFICE EQUIPMENT
mo. 10 min. drive **it of bear.
Large,3 bedroom home, large
Owner W. B Brtdgei. Phone
harn. Easy term*. Joteph B
II—
AUTOMOBILES .
Evening*—Geneva 2131.
Levy. Ph. FA 2 1223.
TRAILERS
|5— SOATS A MOTORS

Inexpensive W ant A d

apart

Unfurnt'hcd 2 bedroom home, kitehen equipped. FA 2 04ttt.
3 Udrtn. unfurni*hrd apt. ITo.
I7uu, 3lagoolta. FA 2 WM4— W AN1RII

to r e n t

Room A Board—Clo*e to town
Phone FA 2 TKJ Mon thru Fri

3 -R E At. ESTATE FDR HALF.
FOR SALE: Heaultfut 3 Bedroom
CB Home. Kitchen partially
furubhed. |*M my equity, 337.
per month. F1IA approved. la»r ated at 131 Country Club Ctrcle.
jutl off Weil 30th

counthyT

lub

M ANOR
2 lied room*

Florida Room
— F.M.A. —

$2g0.oo
(Includes Ckmlng)

*8 2 8 0
only
•

t.KAPEYIII.K Nl'RSKRY
BEAUTIFUL HOLLY
All kind* and aiier
Grapes illo Ave.
FA 2 0*3*

.00

$57**r,n monthly

ft lock* Wen Of French
Avenua an 70th htreal.
MODEL OPEN DAILY

DENARY
Hume*. Rental*, Aerrage
W T. CORBETT, Ileal EMate
Ml ft (791.
3 hr. CB homr. *crrrn porch, kit
chrn equipped, *mall down pay­
ment. FIIA finartrrd 317 a
month. Large nicely Undiraped
Int, V e n e t i a n blind*. Call Colby
FA ! 1330 rg|, (-4 I to 4 p m.
• fur 4 PA 1 0343

REAL 1ST A PI FOR BAIJI 3— RF.AI. FST4TE FOK BAI.R

SUNLAND
Estates

JANUARY 13 14
Admltvlnn*
Lula Mar Brown ISanford'
Rota ta-r Smith l Dellary)
Chi*r htecle (Sanford'
Mary Klllton i Sanford'
Elmiltr Flagtrr i Sanford)
Rolando Rimo* (Sanford i
IHeebargtt
LTiarlene Radcbff and baby
hoy I Sanford i
William Schmrhl iSanford)
1ml* Arm Clemen tSanford)
JANUARY 14 17
Admittion*
Phillip Brown (Sanford)
Celia Dr mrt* (Sanford)
Anna Burke (Sanfordi
Birth*
Rab&gt; girl lo Mr. and Mr*
Charle* McMillan (Sanfurdi
M;-by hoy to Air. and Mrt
Albert DatI* (Sanford)
IMm barge*
l.tiraheth Steele ami baby bo/
Sanford •
!)nri» Fruhie and haby girl
(Sanford)
Lula Ma« Brown iSanfurd)
\ alric 11udton (Ovtrdoi
!!n*a Miller
and liaby Imv
( Euitial
Henry Slletr Sr. isanfnrdi
Jo&gt; rc Default and baby ho&gt;
( lamgwnod i
John llvrn ( |)rBar/)
JANUARY II
Admit lion*
Charle* Will (banfordi
Eugene Thampton ll^ngwnod)
Emily Jamrton (Sanford)
( alvm llitliee (Tiluavtllei
Charloltr Alary WilliartDun
( Sanford I
Jean Davi* (Orange City)
DlichargM
Mamie far Moore t Sanford i
JANUARY II
Admlttlon*
Penelope IJoyd (Lake Mary)
Nell Watkini (SanfordI
Helen E. SchuDc (Sanford)
lit.charge*
Jciile D r Dowell (Sanford)
Bertha Harm Brook*
(Sanford i
Andrew Perryr (Sanfurdi
Philip Brown (Sanford)
Rolando Remoa (Sanfo.dV
Mrs. Paul Wtnd*or and baby
boy (Sanford)
Alonrn McCalley i lie Bar* I
Kenneth MrURI (Sanford)
.Margaret Chceicborough
(Orlando)
Eli/abeth Tringlr (Sanford)
Eloiaa Flagler (Saoiurd)

77

j.*a S. r«rk ----- FA 1-U3I

DON T ITT IT OFF
tic) BUY A HOME NOW
Me Have a wide range of location*,
type* c&gt;( home* and a price to
suit you
'.13 OLDS ton vert ahle. Motnr per­ I l l 114 W. 2nd SI. Ph. FA 2-4*32
fect condition. I'h FA 2 7623
Telavtilon Tut&gt;e* T**Ud ) r*a.
Spaciou* 2 nIt Block home, 2
19
VO pi* mnuth Station Wagon
ROI.1.INS HORRY SHOP
bath, Florida morn. It3,30&lt;v
l l t j FA 2 222*
At The Sign Of The Totem Pele.
2117 S. French A*-.
NAS nfflrer transferred A truly 1937 KNOX huu*r trailer. &lt;1 ft.
fine 3 BK Block homr *t*,7.V)«&gt;
— 2 bdrm. — free length awn
Quick l.aundremat Servtra
Ing 3(ou or bell offrr an equity
Shut* Finished In (9 Hour*
and lakr over payment*. Ph.
Cool *hadr Large frame home in
Sanllone Dry Clean-nr
FA 3 0173
Geneva. I acre lot. IK&gt;.3oo
I 25 th St. Food mart It1-ig
s o l THSIDE 1.1DNUIIOMAT
Near 'hopping art a 2 HR block 12-BHATR and MOfDRA
EM EI.Ol'ES. I i i' i ii. ail- !t*te19,700 00
"Gateway to the Walerway '
Ilontea Dcnlffned For
menl*. invoice*, hand Dili-, and
Your
Etlnrtida
Dealer
programi.
e tc.
Procn-Mlv#
hToritU U vln g.
S i. JA * j Um&amp;f
HOBSON SPORTING GOODS
I’rintme Co Phone v a : 3931 —
.1 i I Bedroom*— 1 &amp; 2 Itnths
Ju« Melt 13th St.
lie N. park Ave. I'h. FA 2 4123 304 6-9 E. 1*1. I’hane FA 2-3961
V A - FIIA II— Fetv l.leetleeh
ROI.MWAY, llotpltal and Raby
BY OWNER—3 hedr.Him home,
He'D, flay. Weak or Month —
F H A In Service
kitchen equipped, fenced yard, ri.KINEKE: male — g week* old
Tel. PA I-3IRI. 2'iirnitura Center
home
tlead e*cmpllon
(if
—AKU Ph. FA 2 0231
Convcntionnl
113 Men Flnl SC
I1* -,. I'mrrrett, phtma liefncr
Financing
3 p. nt. or after 7 p m. iv - a r t k l m w a n t e d
Fiirnlluir Moving A Storage
FA 2 0732.
Ca*h for futniuue or eurplu*.
C. E. PHILLIPS, Agent
Down Payments
Super Trading Poet. SanfordWASHBURN VAN LINES
REAL F.STATP. DRIVE IN .
Low A h $100
Orlardo Hwy, FA 2 0617.
13W) Erench Avr,
FA 2 1W1
'3344 Fieneh A*e.

&amp;

South
PIN EC REST
3rd Addition.

Immediate Occupancy
AW Guarantee

J. W. HALL

Personal

Satisfaction or Your
Money Cheerfully
Refunded.

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.
Cor. II hv. 17-92 &amp; 27ih 51.

Hospital Notes

4 Adjoining lot*. 30' « too' on
■mall lakr, 2 1*0« in lake Rea­
sonable. one block off Church
St cm Oleander St. TEmplc
i 464*4

II. II. I'OPK CO.

Phone FA 2-1.In I
1 hr . ( I! home, tlertrlr kitrhen
aquipmenl, tile bath. lalmiHI
windiiw*. tillliiv rin , landleap­
ed lawn, large nruk Bar II Q
sou ft from Naval Bate Pt.tiou.
FA : Mil,

HUMK-HKEKliUS
LOVELY 3 liedr on in. I til. bath
honie. located in nice roidtnllll leetiun. Completrlv r&lt;|upped
kllchen. vrnnlan liltndv and
htlUtlful bardwrm.1 floor*. Thl*
home it |ni than t vrar old
Total price 31* V*) with 31,410
down
payment and 14(21
monthly

17—BEAUTY PABLOER

Realtor

Sanford* M«*t Modern
Beauty Salon
Sett Water T 1’ Stjiup'
BY OWNER: .1 bedroom i'll homr
II IK nil. I'lS BEAITV NOOK
on shaded late Ideal location,
FA 1-3743
Can he financed !•!] l atalln* 10.* So. Oak
Dr Phone W. It Wr*l F‘ » 3 3334
I • —BEHALF HRl.P WANTKH
Oviedo alter t Jo p m

"t all

Hall''

I’hane

FA

9 Jfill

M. II. "IllII" STLMI’ KK Ageney lloutrkreper

tranapvrtation

mint
ham
own
sa la ry 335 week

NOTICf*—PFUSONAIA

FACTORY ro YOU
AI.UMLNUM
3 LNETIVN BUNDS
Enetoird head. Sag proof holtom
rail with plltUe end*. Plavtla
or rayon tare*. Cotton #r nylon
cord*.
Srnkerik Glean **nd Taint Cn.
Ill'll* W 2nd SI. Ph. FA 1-4422
- - - —a -,.-- - .
-'■*,•&gt; »
Jackrt* - Root*. Tent* - I.uggaga
ARMY NAVY HUlirLUS
310 Sanford Avenna
LIVING Room lutte, dinette aeL
( »peril record player. All brand
new FA 2 4302.
KENMollE electric
ehlne. EA 2 4021.

acwing me*

3 9-F l HMTUHi: and
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS

WILSON - IMA1ER

New And U»ed Eurnilure
EA 2 3621
Plai.o !c**oni for beginner*. 2103 311 E. Elr.t St.
Summerlin An- EA 2-7*99
Thi* it a guest pa* a tn Iho Hill
Theatre tor Grace Neliou. Eip,
II-A—ROOFING A PLUMBING
date Feb. I, 59.

mvi:$

fob

PLUMBING

Nrw ft Used

WORK
CALL iF rre FM inialrti

TITUSVILLE

Eurnilure and Appliance*

Mather of Sanford

Realtor A ln»ur*r
I* : 81* day«. EA 2 3617.
PI.UMSING A HEATING INC.
M) 209 F Firat SI. I'h. FA 2-OtSJ
A»ioe. Laura II. Gilar, II. E, 1 after
Ui ented — Bonded — Insured
Arlrit Prtee. Kvtirll Harper
IK-MALK HELP WANTED
SANEOBO — Phone EA 2-7(01
U*ed furniture, appllancri, tool*
Pliune h'A 2 4*91
111 N. Park
tie nou|Hi-taI4. Larry'i Mart
hKF llltR AH UNDER
213 Sanford Av* Th. PA 1-4112.
I'Ll MPINN
III .SINESS OPPlIUTUMTIKh
KARMKR'S ARKNCY
Cunttacting A Repair*
"A ONE MAN BUSINESS
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
Erra E*(lmate*
11inn INVESTMENT"
D. II. Wbldnurr. Aitnt.
Under Uonitrortlo*
R. I.. HARVEY
it’AN START PARI IIMEi
Ill S French Ave. I'h FA 13111
JO
*
Sanford
Ave
Phone
FA
2
31*1
After hour* 2 A 2 2«ll or FA 2 *921
WANTED Retired nr *eml relirro man In inllert negro ilrlut.
DRLAMWOI.I) SLt llON
Etpcrirmr i'elpful hut nut nee?85« DOWN
rttary. Should require about 3
PITMWVf.
1 HEDROU3I CH home convrn
da&gt;* a week Good opportunity
hi : \t in g I
lent to naval air station,
for a future 1his la not an Intrhool*. and shopping. Ila* rar
auranrr ro Write Boa 031,
AIR
CONDI
HONING
imrie, utility room, large Flor­
Sanford Herald.
(ONTRArr and REPAIR WORK
ida room with Hiding gt»*»
TA 2*342
doors, fenced bark yard, Hie LOCAL rnmpany hi* opening for IMT Sanford Avr.
A ULIKT COMMUNITY
rnuttman Write Hna SI,, Ssnhath, venallan blind*, and t*
Near Golf Court#
PI.IM BING A III .PAIRS
ford Herald giving qualifica­
kitchen equipped
Immediate
tion*
Joe ( . Ihoina*
po»te**lon. Phone FA 2 2JM
I0U Sailla SI.
PA 2 0*19

m i

RAVENNA
PARK

ROHA L. PAYTON

HI.At TI) I I. .1 hr.lr.vim t i t l e RegDKrrd lltel Ettata Broker
hath home in I'lneereM icclinn Ph. FA 2-1301-17-92 et Hiawatha
larvrly frature* include equip­
ped kitchten, ipaer heater, PINECREST; 3 br.. U. bath. ( II
home on large corner lot, Flor­
Venetian blind* and terraim
ida mi , cartwrle, utility runt..
flour*. Thl* home it m (viellrnl
A fully equipped kitrhen Uiw
mnditmn. I'rirfd at 312,331.
downpayment, low monthly p*&gt;with 31,1*1 down and inlhl per
meal* PA 2-i m .
month
Far th* hett Hoy* fn Rest Eltst*
StuiiHlrom Kualty
SKI; CULLEN ft IIARKKY
m nni.RT s i i :.n sih um
W. .1, Cagle, Jr SaUmtau
Realtor
HO ,N Par. A' * I'h FA 2-3*91
IANN RlhM.R
LOTTIE RHDAII11 IV
R A YM O N D M. HALL
KEN TORM.TI
REALTOR 4 INSl RIHl
Attaclale*
Third St. A Park Avrnue. South
III N. Park — Ph I A 2 212a
Y'all ( all Ball
Phone FA 2 5611
3 FtEli ROOM — 2 IIAMI HOME
CUSTOM BUILT HOME
Beautiful, ipaebmi on three lot*.
Double rarpoite. Kitchen aqulp- • CH — Terraim Floors
)&gt;ed Central heat and air run • .1 Bedroom — 2 Bath
riilmned Hardwood llooit e* • Candid Den
i apt ) Inrida Boom which i* • Cuslnm Kilt In n
rork tile. Fireplace. Plus Ixiat • Enclosed Garage
port THIS IS THE BEST HUY • Eenced Back Yard
• 2 Ea*enient* to lake
IN SANFORD
SI.IM) Down — Murtgagr
EA :j u n
3 BEDROOM — I HATH HOME BY OWNER
Corner lot. Kitchen Equipped. II IT IS R E A L E STA TE
Aery good financing Down pa)aik Crumley A Montcdh
mtni only
at 117 South Park Ph. EA 2 4695

jo—Male nr Ttnvale

FOOD FAIR STORE
APPLICATIONS now being accep­
ted lor Cashier*, meat wrsp
prn.
scale
girl*,
grocery
clerk*, mrrt cutler*. Eiperierne preferred Apply.
Ela. Stale F.mpleymeel service
lia Wrtl Seroad SI.
Nanfard. Florida
II—Work Wauled
Ironing, P k 4 15* FA 2 72(1

Quality Homes

24-PIANO SERVICE
PIANO TUNING 4 BI PAIRING
W. I . IIAHMON
Ph. FA 2 472J After 3 00 p. in
21 A III II DING ( ONTH ACTONS
Tor carpentry, painting, *:rt*n
log. roofing, and platter repair,
ai(ihalt tile, adievtot iltlmg,
m**onry i.r w,».| *tep', Dcellnp

M O D E R A TE LY PR IC E D

Low Down Payment
Monthly Payments
Less Than Kent

and irpai tug garairr) ami
wrecking call ) \ 2 (e'.-'.'.

Buy Now

Ilahynl or iron FA 2 7924
Part or full time office work.
r an type. rv|wricnted. Bov Jf).
Sanford Herald.
It

Choose Your Own Tile
And Paint Colors

S want* p"-ituin in doctor*
office. It alto an rapertenred
secretary Phone FA 3 1311

SIGN

U ttering

£Uoemale&amp;i&gt;

FA 2 793*

21— HLttINKHS UPPUHTUNITIU

Cun" line I ion Cn., Inc.
211 Mast tllh Sireat
Phono FA 2 3103

A ONE-MAN BUSINESS
SI.-MRI Invealmrnl
((AN STAIIT PAHT TIME)
NAT I,. CO NO SELLING. Con
int* of ttrviting drugilmtt
anil numerous olhrr account*,
tulleding for merchandise told
and rrpb-nl'hlng inventor*

2 BEDROOM - I BATH HOME KOBi.lt r A. WILLIAMS, Realtor UNLIMITED POTENTIAL
Eareptionally
nice
home
on
Ravmund |.ondi|Uivt, Avtor.
A* product lia * tremtndou* public
(haded corner lot Fenced yard. EA 3 3951
Atlantic Bank llldg.
acceptance, lifelma repeat'. I*
Fairly priced Nice lection.
backed by Intensive promotion,
MAJOR DROWN REALTY
nationally, and
1 BEDROOM - I BATH HOME
Realtor
LOCALLY ADVERTISED
Near high tehool. Comer lot with
LAKE 31ARY
«( 100’ . CO. EXPENSE
fenced
bark yard
Kitchen
Ph. FA 2 3M7 or FA 2 194*
Mu*t lie rrrpuntihlf, permanent
equipped. Sale price SII.3WO0.
reildtnt. have tho ntcrisary ca­
3 bedroom ] ball) Fla. room and
Seminole Realty
pital for Inventory, atari imme­
rarporle, electric kitchen equip
W, DIETRICHS _ REALTOR
diately if accepted and aspire
pfd, large corner lot. ImmediEli*. Ualhvln—Velma Conialtr,
to income up lo |U0 waak. For
ala poitettion, 112,900. 31.300
Adelaide H. .Move* — A**oclJtri.
intersIrw. include ph»na. Bog
dawn and 37111 per month. ISO!
1901 Park At*.
FA 2 3232
ra ilw a y. FA 2 0664.
MG, c o banford Herald

WELCOME N A V Y A N D N E W C O M E R S
TO SANFORD
Mr invite sou In lie mir
nbeolutriy fret
without olilixittiun nl one of Sanfurd’e leading
Mulclr* while sou locale amiable huustng for
&gt;ou and your family. Pick up your key at Ike
Suita Office.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
URAILEY ODHAM. Free.
Corner

H w y. 17*02 A

27lh

S t.

Phono

FA M H I
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Clibum, Mikoyan Join In Songfesf
:

WASHINGTON (UP! &gt;—Only Ihc nlng Texan Van LUbum at the
ptaniat and ow oI the aingrr* piano and a muitarhrd Russian
gathered 'round mad* Hw *vent vocalist named Anaitaa I. Mi­
koyan.
. not arrry troop ain* The Incident occurred Monday
th* talent of prltewln night at the Russian embassy.
Deputy Premier Mikoyan waa the
guett of honor al a recrptlon given by the Soviet Ambassador
Mlkhnll Menihikov.
The tall, (lightly pale Clibum
waa greeted with eheera and loud
applauae when he appeared at the
party 10 relnutei after It waa
aehedulrd to floie. lie »trode
straight to the piano and played
flrat, with Mikoyan tinging. "Mn«
eow Night*.’'
Then
came IJaat'a Twelfth
Rhapsody.
tTIbum woo the Soviet Union'*
international Tachalkowaky competition In Morrow lart April,
‘

The

Advertising Sells
Florida’s Citrus

Welcome WaRon
Host CHS
W ill Knock on Your Door
with (lift* 4 (» rooting*

from Friendly Hualne**
Neighbor* nnH Your
Civic nttd Social
. Wctf''*,f t f&gt;*f1rrs

On the ocataion of:
Change o f resident*

. Arrival* of Newcomer* N»
Sanford
FA 2-17B«
Ruth Rallngher

LAKELAND (UPI&gt; — General
Manager Homer Hooka of the
I Florida Cttrua Commlnslon aald
' Mnndnv that bci-niMr of advert!
alng citrtia produrta void well
avert when rrrhtertl tnppllrv ram
rd hleh price*,
Hooka. In a New York *pcech
before the Eastern Frnrrn Fonda
Aatn , aald "rnnsumer* continued
to bur our produrta in high
rottime dospllr Inrrraae* hroughl
on by the reduced aupply."
lie aald "25 yrara of rontinuoui
advrrttvtng hy the Citnia Cnmmla
alon In behalf of Florida eltrua
paid off handsomely."

NEW

*

BEAUTY

for your
CEILIN G S
Now Aftintmog Tettuml Cinb
taifcint* «kh a low-coil look of
Inaury to aoy room tn vowr
lionw-. Be ture to w Cushion»oew Iwloie yooUukl nr fcmotWf
* Muffir. n»t*e.

A Oenpli Irb prr-SnhhedL

* Keey tn tmtsfL
* llnpttne no nvw raw- thaw
•n noli-wry coiling.

Sec tho fun Hun rrf
Armstrow-. Oiling*.
P rfre e *w&lt;

J

14

v* vj

R20 Maple
M

(Mh SI.

IPair* ft—Tue*., J*n. 20. 1W9

Youth Sentenced; 11 Dead Due To Cold; Crops Survive
Demos Not Scared Term 'Up To Kim'
SinfnrV

R r n lt
*

By Ike's Warning
WASHINGTON (UP!) — Democratlr eongrctalonal leaden ware
nol frightened today by Preildent
Elsenhower's warning that they
will be blamed If the government
continuer to apend more lhan It
rollerli.
In the fin* place, they mw no

Cat Turns Faucet,
House Is Flooded;
Family Squabbling
CHICAGO (UP!)—The Anthony
!.urlo family wat divided today
over the motive*—and the late—
of I.urky, fhe l-uclo cat.
One aide, headed hy l.urio. 28.
who mined hreakfaat and went to
work unshaven Monday, felt the
eat la not indispensable to the
family'* welfare
The five I^ielo children, aged 5
to II, ditagree.
According In l.ucio, the cat
•omehow mar ared tn turn on the
kitchen faiierl, cloae the automa­
tic link drain, and watch water
flood the flrat floor and hair turn!
"with &lt;* kind of amlrk on hH
face."
According fo the rhlldrrn. Tricky
turned on the hot water fauret
and let H overflow to wet down
the family wa*h in the baiemrnl.
Family arbitrator Mr*. Luclo
ibowed aigna of tiding with her
huthand.
"I.ucky'a a very Intelligent
cat," ahe aald, "tail a cat that
hat to g o "

Train Hits Roller
Stalled On Tracks
HOLLYWOOD (DPI) — An II
car freight train erathed Into a
■tailed four Ion pavement roller
Monday and hurled N *4 feet
through the ah
The roller Mapped a utility
pole and rruahed a ilgnal hoi.
raining a traffic tie up at (even
other crossing*. But no one waa
Injured. Tie roller waa a total
lo*t.
Police aald the roller waa on a
trailer hltrhed tn a dump truck
•driven hy latnls C Famirela, 34.
of Hollywood The vehicle tlalled
on a Florida Eaat Cnaat Railroad
grade eromng,
Farrugcla tried to flag down
the train but waa too late

real hope that the government—
which la now running a recordhigh peacetime tpendlng deficit of
11 billion dollar* In the current
flacal year — eoutd actually
achieve the 70 million dollar aurplua envlalnned in the PreaidenFa
budget for the new flacal year
atartlng July 1.
fn the tecond place, they fig­
ured the American people, given
a choice, would rather have an
unbalanced budget than acrept
the “ auatrrily" program recom­
mended by the Preildent.
Welfare-Spending mil*
Challenging Eisenhower to veto
them, the Democrat* preated
ahead with plana for early congrraainnal action on three welfaretpendlng hill*, any one of which
could throw out of kilter the Preaidrnt'f new precariously-balanced
budget.
Two of Iheae meaaurea would
provide lugger federal tpendlng
for homing programs and for economirallydeprettrd areas than
propoted by the Preildent. The
third called for a larger program
of federal aid fur building airporta than the Preaidrnl pro|&gt;o*ed.
Key Democrat* aald (’ongreaa
alio waa likely to provide more
money for drfenae, but let* for
foreign aid, lhan requested hy the
Preildent.

Dowling To Speak
At Farm Bureau
Tie Seminole County Farm
Hureau will meet tonight in the
Vocational Agricultural Building
at Seminole High School
Featured apeaker will he noherl
Dowling, who wilt dlaruaa re ap
pralaal of county property.
A rovrred dlah aupper at 7 p.
m. will precede the business meetIng All Farm Bureau member*
and friends are Invited.

Thieves Try Safe
Without Success

An electric drill w*t uted tinturret »fully
laat night
when
thieve* tried tn open a aafr in a
city homing office.
After climbing through the hathroom window lr,:n the offlre at
Caatle Brewer Court, the thwartrd burglars Irft without taking
anything Tie attempted robbery
wat Investigated by Sgt. W. R
On* hundred year* ago Maine Cotgrave and John Rtimblry of
the Sanford Police Department.
lohatera were caught in net*.

GAINESVILLE (UP1) - A 14
year-old boy accuted of telling
two building* on fire today fared
a prlaon term that may lad 10
yean, or may end In alx
month*.
••IF* up lo you to convince
lhem whrn you are ready to
leave," a judge told Milton Lawaon Luke of Galneavllle.
Young Luke waa lenlenccd In
CtreuM Court Monday for atartlng
fire* at the cafeteria of Buchoh
High School and a nearby aupply
company warrhouae laat Sept.
28 There were no injurlea hut
damage* were eatimated In the
thousand! of dollars.
•The hoy, who earlier aervad a
term for araon at the Induatrlal
School for Boya In Marianna,
underwent extent!** medical and
payrhiatrlr atudy before hit latrat
trial
"All the peopW- you've been
examined hy aay there h nothing
wrong with your mind,'* aald
Judge John A. H Murphrce.
"You have plenty of aente,
"You jual do ihrt* thing* to
gain attention. I reckon."
Lukc'a aentenee will be aerved
at the Apalachee Correctional
Inatltutlon at Chattahoochee.

Restaurant Burns;
Damage $250,000

LAKELAND (UP!) - Florida's
cttrua and vegetable crop* sur­
vived W atate'a coldest apell of
the season with only minor
damage, weather officials aald
today.
However, the cold wave was
blamed for the death of at least
II person* from Brea, gat fumei
or suffocation.
Temperature* were expected to
climb Into the halmy 7o'» today,
with no more frost danger at
least through Thursday. Early
morning readings today were
forecast from near 40 In the
extreme north to near SO In south­
ern portions.
The Froat Warning Service here
aald .the three • day cold wave
which hit the stale over the week­
end did "rather severe" damage
to tender truck crop* In the Evergladea region.

Business Steady
A t Seminole Jail
nuilnrit trend* remain steady
at the Seminole County Jail
The count now stands at 37,
with one male incompetent, six
white mates, a colored male In­
competent, arten colored female*
and 21 rolored male*. Yesterday
19 came In to take up resilience,
and It left for home, or far off
placet.

But thanks partly la precautio­
nary meaaurea by growers, moat
other areai were spared, fore­
casters aald. That included the
atate'a vast eltrua grove*.
General Manager Robert W.
Rutledge of Florida Cttrua Mutual
aald there wat aome leaf damage
to young growth and to fruit In
unprotected grove*. But Force* it­
er Warren Johnson aald extensive
grove heating and uae of wind
machines apparently helped keep
damage to a minimum.
In a preliminary report on the
cold snap, the Frost Warning
Service said aome
additional
damage waa done to vegetable
crops In north amt central por
lion*, with "accumulative cold
damage to tender truck crop*
rather severe in the Everglades
and unprotected iced bed* along
the Wett Coaat."
Strawberry blnoma and herrlea
received damage In the Plant
City We hater area.
while unprn
teclrd hom* planting* and garden*
suffered heavily in aome Isolated
spots.
The cokt apeH broke Monday
afternoon a f t e r
temperatures
again dropped below freetlng
early Monday morning Reading!
at low at a were rs-parled In a
few low isolated spots
Among the latest victim* of the
cold spell was a seven-month-old
Negro rifi who smothered near

Lowell, early Monday after her
parents look her to bed with
them to keep warm. Ten others
died over the weekend.
The Miami Weather Bureau said J
temperature* probably trill aver■ge about fire degree* below
normal for the next five days,
with normals ranging from W to
TR fn the day and 42 to IS nt
night.
"It will h i i little cooler
again shout Thursday, but nothing
like the weather over the past
weekend." *rid Forecaster Philip
Aekermar

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CLEARWATER &lt;UPI) - Fire
men fought flames at a fashion­
able Clearwater Beach restaurant
for more than two houra Monday
hut were unable to prevent to(*i
deal ruction and a lot* of aome
$250 000
Heilman'* Beachcomber Restau­
rant. widely known on the Florida
Weit Coast, collapsed Lilr Monday
afternoon from a fire that began
In the roof over the kit* N-*.
Three companies of firemen
were unable In aave H.
The Mare In the heart of the
Beach'* shopping district tent
tmoke akyward that could ba­
leen for mile*. Hundred* of per­
sona gathered at the scene.
Ticre were no injurlea. hut one
woman waa atrurk hy a piece of
hoar which became uncoupled
under prea sure.

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and forth individually. (Jo Humbler fi or V-K.

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dent and Mr*. Elsenhower held a
*nth birthday party at the White
House Monday night for the Pres­
ident'* brother attorney Edgar
Elsenhower from Tacoma. Waah.

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Two Homes Burn;
Subdivision Saved
N it., Jtuj l.akt Jlary fire Iru-Ks
|*gay were given credit for laving
iS t
Lockhart Sulidlviiion liat
night, when flamei eonsumrd two
tfwellingi and threatened the en­
tire area.
Alter an oil heater exploded in
a large. two story frame home on
Alexander Ave . f i r e quickly
spread through the house and leap­
ed to the neighboring dwelling.
Two other frame houtea on the
■trrft were reporlrd ai icorrlmi
AJumler yard In tye neighborhood
w'Va not touched.
A Navy water lankar answered
the call at 6:08. Fire Chief C M

Wlntten arnl fur a pumper after
arriving at the acene. The ThOgallon pumper ruahed to the area
ijuat off Urapevilte. near ( runtry
Club Hoad), and with the help of
the Lake Mary Fire Department,
the (Ire war*controlled In 30 min­
uter.
W'lutten raid this morning. "The
whole area would have gone up tn
conflagration if we hadn't gotten
there when we did. The huuaea
were surrounded by frame dwellnga. Today, there might not have
1-ecn a Lockhart or tioldaboro."
Whitten praised the Lake Mary
volunteer firemen for their aaalat-

In Sanford, They W onder
^Vbout Sanford (Florida)
lu Sanford, N. C.. they wonder
about aa In Sanford. Fla.
There are many itmilartlira be
tween the two cities: tven to the
name of the nswspsper. The North
Carolina paper carries the name
The Sanford Daily Herald

freshmen Attend
School To learn
Ways Of Congress
WASHINGTON (UPI1 — Being
a me mber of Congress la getting
■D cem plicated that Hour* fresh­
e n this yaar art going to school
W learn tha trade.
Much of the advice they are
wetting boils down to &lt;**» word:
Don't.
Don't talk until you have some­
thing to aay. Den t try to make
•very cocktail party in town.
Don't put your f**&lt; up on the a*»t
o f the fellow in front.
Free advice for new mimUn
a t Congress has always Wen plen­
tiful and often has been worth
V ia l Is cost. Tha school Is an in­
novation. and moat of the atudeola
are ready to give It a cheer.
“ Extremely helpful," aeid Rep.
Devid 8. King (D-Utah), who Ixat
went to school in 1942.
Heretofore, first-termers, after
kind words and a pat on the back
from congressional leaders, have
been left to sink or nrlm. Aa •
result even some old-timers never
hate learned more than a legiaA liv e dog-paddle.
The 18 new senators, ae in tha
•ael, are getting their education
informally. Senate employee serve
ae tnelructor*.
But there ere so many facahmen members of tha House that
B was decided to set up a special
school they could attend.
About H of 82 new members
Ikeve been altemlmg the five-day
artasUtfas eoursc auggeated by
• lia r members who had to learn
Tme hud way. Claaeea on the
males, tradition, and folkways of
A e House have been held in an
anditoriura in the Library of Con­
gress at S pm. daily.

Two Cars Collide;
One Bounces Off,
Hits Parked Auto
' • Robert Byron Meyer, Sanford
Naval Air Station, caused consid­
erable damage last night when he
failed to atop at the Intersection
a i 36th 81. and Kim Ave.
Meyer drove into the path of ■
northbound automobile on Man.
bounced off and skidded Intn a
parked car, officer* aaid.
Damage was estimated at |40u
to the ear driven by Mra. Irene
Croathwalte Jones. The parked
Oar, owned by Mr*. Gayle Naum!
Hose, sustained damages of lino.
Meyer's convertible was hurt to
the tune of 1100 and hr was
charged with failure to have hia
vehicle under rontrnl hy Sheriffs
Deputy L. J. Krit.
The accident occurred at iciio
pm. Krila said the Hose car was
parked uff the (tract.

&gt;Vebb Infant Dies;
fin a l Rites Today

Charier Prralar,
The
„ . . rdiior... uf __
Herald &lt;N C l has written The
Herald here, asking for informa­
tion about the town, and offering
a swap of stories and pictures.
The letter stemmed Horn an in­
cident in a Sanford. N. C. cafe,
when Kdllor I'reslar saw a
stranger (They du slick out. don't
they? I, discussing 1)1* P*per with
proprietor. She evidently was
amaied that the North Carolina
town also had a Sanford Herald.
So, she must have been one of our
Sanfordites.
Sanford, N. C , has a population
of 13,750. and is a shipping and
industrial ccntar. to miles south­
west of Raleigh. The principal
shopping center has its blocks of
chain stores and independent met
chants
Therr arc tii nrighburho d
shopping centers With 207 stores,
■alri average 119,841,000 Aver­
age sale* in Sanford. Fla. are
SU.to3.u04. with =31 storrs. San
ford, N. C . must shop at home.

ance in wetting down the neighWring dwelling* and exposed arra.
He also commended Constable
Slim Galloway for handling traf­
fic and keeping back a curious
crowd which formed almost im­
mediately.
The two-story building wai own­
ed by Mra. Lilia Foulka The first
floor was used as a beer garden,
with living quarter* in the upper
atory. The two burned homes,
which arc in a Negro section, were
demolished.
Answering the rail with Chief
Whitten from thr Naval Air Sta­
tion were J. 8. law, J. R. Kougram. W. H. Person. Samuel Gay,
John Tynrr, and two Srahees. R.
C. Williams and A. Luke
Sit men accompanied Ed Zim­
merman on the lake Mary truck.
The flrvmen were ad volunteers
and serve a two-mile area around
lake Mary.
Galloway told a Herald reporter
this morning. "We really appreci­
ate lb* protection given us out
here by the Navy and the lake
y iry ^
„ r|,lrtnll.n,. Th#&gt; M ,
wonderful job ui controlling the
fir* and should be commended for
it. Had the fire not l-ern checked,
the resulta would have been dis­
astrous."
Chief Whit ten said that most of
the damage had been done before
the truck arrived.

P

VOL. X U X

Tickets Available
For Borge Concert

Scats for Victor Borge'* “ Com­
edy in Music” still are available.
Tickets may be purchased at
Touchton's Drug Store, the Jayccc Information Booth, and the
Laundromat In DeBary. All scala
are reserved for the performance,
which will benefit the Heart Fund
“ Comedy in Music" has had
nationwide acclaim, and Sanford
wtll tie the smallest city In which
Borge ever has presented his
amusing piano antics. The show
will be seen in Sanford Jan. 31,
aI ■ 30 p. m In the Civic Center.
Sponsor's tlekris an almost
gone, but reserved seats at FI and
WASHINGTON (U P D -T b c De- to still can be obtained
mocratlr Advisory Council today
Vatrons who have supported the
criticized President Kisenhower's concert include Mr and Mrs A.
I960 budget as a combination of ( B Peterson Sr, Dr. and Mr*,
"defeat, deception and denial” Edwin Epstein, Mr. and Mr* W.
that c o m e * close to being a K. Me Robert *. Mr. and Mrs Karl
“ fraud” on Ihr American people. JFaust, Dr. and Mr* Maxwell UpIt also prrdictrd the Drmocra- ton, Mr. awl Mr*. Julian Detyrns.
tic • controlled Congress would Dr. and Mrs Thomas fargrn. Mr.
Incretsr spending to meet foreign awl Mr*. Joseph Scinocca, Capt
and domestic n e e d s allegedly and Mrs. James damage, Mr. and
Mrs
Edwin Shinholter, Evans
Ignored by the bod get.
The council, which Include* for­ Hoofing and Heating
Dr. and Mra Jack Morrison.
mer President Harry S. Truman
and two - lime nominee Adlal E Mr and Mri. Neill Houston, Dr.
Stevenson, said no country could and Mr* Leonard Munson. Dr.
afford to base it* pollrir* on and Mr* Splvak. Mr* George
“ such false reasoning and foolish Harden Sr.. Mr. and Mr* W. E
inconsistencies" a* presented in Kirehhoff, Mr. and Mr* Hilliard,
the narrowly halanrrd 77 billion Mr* Dunn. T. E. Tucker. Mi
and Mr*. Joel Field. Hunt'* l.in
dollar budget
It sharply rejected the Presl coin Mercury, Dr. ami Mr* &lt;&gt;r
dent’ s “ atteiupU to juslify” the vllle Bark* Sr., Mr. and Mr* M
budget by claims that 8 i* bal­ 1. t ullum. ('apt and Mr- R K
Stutsman, Dr and Mr* Edward
anced.
The council * three • page slate Stoner. Mra. Vollr &gt;Vitllarin Jr.,
mrnt argued that a budget that and Shoemaker Cortlruriion Co.
“ does not meet the economic
needl of the nation and the peo
pie c a n n o t meet the financial
need* of the treasury."
Democratic leaders Tuesday ac­
cused Elsenhower of misrepre
senting hi* budget bv leading Ihr
people lo believe it would dear
the way for a tax cut.
BARTOW (l!p n — l&gt;rfen*r at­
torney* for formrr stale Sen
Harry King, on trial fur perjury
in a political pay off tcandal.
Inday demanded the right to exa­
YEOVIL. England H IT) Jas­ mine aecrel statement* hy the
per Bltstonr made a -big Imprri state's two star witnesses
sion on hia birthday.
Judge Boy If. Amidon look thr
He and two friend* detonated a defense motion under advisement
birthday lamb of their own mak­ and both sides continued thr Irdi
ing that blew a huge crater in out process of selecting a six
Ja*|&gt;er‘* yard and bla-trd chunk*
man jury fur thr trial.
of Iron a quarter of a mile.
King it accused of rontpiring
The three celebrant* aerr haul­
with two former Polk County
ed into court, gi*rn a lerlur* and deputy sheriffs — James Buslwe
a year's probation.
and Rolllr Arnold—to lie before
a grand Jury. The Jury was in
Simple (explanation
viwtigating a charge thal King
HOLLYWOOD 41*1*1» — Asked gave former stafe Rep Boone
why he expected his third child, Tlllrlt 110.000 not lo oppose him
due in June, lo be a boy. come­ for the Senatr.
Ilustiee and Arnold pleaded
dian Ernie Kovacs said; “ My
wife, Kdie Adams anil our Iwo guilty in Iheir second t(t*l for
girls, Betty and Kip. spent four perjury and Ihr state has sum­
hours the other day reviewing moned them ai its star witnesses
in King's second trial.
girts’ name*.'*

Ike Budget Called
'V ery Near Fraud'

King's Attorneys
Ask For Evidence

Birthday Blowout
Erupts With Roar

Health D ept Hampered,
County Commission Told

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Half-MillionOkayCubanJustice
22 More Executed;
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Cecil
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News Briefs
Pullman Asks Hike
Expected lo Bring Off Heart Attack 500,000 Gather
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Berlin Pressure

TALLAHASSEE tt)N ) - The
Pullman Company asked authority
today for a I per cent increase
in lit ooe-way rates for tnpa
between points In Florida .

You’re Welcome
LONDON ( HITi —A well bred
slot machine that say* ’Thank
you" id a melodious feminine voire
when the coin Unklea down has
i-een introduced here

No Molt* Shreiking
MANCHESTER, England (UPII
— Prison commissioner* have ap­
proved plant for sound proof cells
for shreiking womer in 31rangeways Jail here.

President ‘Not Sold’

Harocy Ray Webb, two months
died Monday in Seminole Memostol Hospital after a short illnaea.
He was the son of Mr. and Mr*.
Ram*) L. Webb, lake Mary,
Surviving are hit parents; one
sister. Donna Marie Webb; grand­
parents, Mr and Mr*. Only W*M&gt;
and Mr. and Mra. Williams Ale*
gander, all of Mountain City, Ga.
Remain* have been sent So
Mountain City for services today
The County Hrallh Department .up a meeting to dsacus* your prub*t 4 pm. in Cannon Funeral
Home, Clayton, Ga. liramkuw Fu­ ls hampered by poor facililirr, Dr. I lent! whrn we return from Tillsneral Home was in charge at feral John Thurmond told County Com-! hatiee."
arrangements.
misiionera yesterday.
Thurmond loid U»« Board tiial
“We want to stir up some Inter- when he arrived Aug. I, be was
fit tn our new building) with our told that the Health Department
present equipment and room we was out of money. "After talking
arv unable to carry out most of to doctors, nurses, and the hospital
our functions." the director said.
administrator, we set up s quarter
The fall term of Circuit Court
Dr. Thurmond cited Ih* nerd for ly budget instead of an annual
ciUnited today with Judge Volte an X-ray machine, "to we ran be one. This way we run out of money
Williams Jr. wearing hia new ju­ aure that the people who serve for only a few daye every quarter,
dicial robes Civil eatee writ be you food in puhlir eating place* instead of two or three moLlhi
tried until Jag. IT.
donT have TB.”
every year. The last quarter we
Fleet « the docket at M a m.
Further needs included a well came out 11,100 ahead."
waa • damiee tail against Riley baby clinic, heart clinic and office
A grant of |4S,000 ha* been ap­
Tmck Oo. Tim plaintiff, Charles apace.
proved for the proposed Health
H. Johnson, la ailing tor 110,000.
"We have the money, and cer­ Department building. Yb# county
The ease M dm result of a truck- tainly are interested in the build­ must milch the funds, which will
autoniebtl* aeddeak gaarlg a year ing," John Krider, board chair- come from the U. 8. under the
told H o r n e d "We will e*l Util- Burton Act.

Judge Gets Robes;
Court In Session

Eh? Sanforfr Imtlft

WASHINGTON ( U l 'l j— Presi­
dent Eisenhower said today be ts
not sold on thr need for federal
conciliation of civil rights disputes
as proposed by Senate Democratic
Leader Lyndon R. Johnson

Almond Asks Help
RICHMOND, Va. (U l'D—Gov.
J. Umitay Almond sought to rally
Virginians today to yield nut in
Inch on school integration despite
sign* ‘Token" mixing of Nrgrori
and wtillrs was only weeks away.

Reporters In Cuba
HAVANA, Cuba tUPIl—-Fortytta press repretontalivea arrived
in Havana by plane from New
York today lo tee first hand what
is taking place in the wake of the
overthrow of Fulgrncto Batista.

Change Brings Rift

LONlHlN (Ul’ D—The apparent
failure of Soviet Drputy Premier
Anastas Mikoyan's mission to the
United Stales may lead to new So
vlet pressure on Berlin, diplomatic
sources aaid here today
They said Mikoyan's angry ai
tack on Ih* U S. Stale Department
that climaxed hit tour probably
was thr starting signal of a new
tough policy line which Premier
Nikita Khruthchrs may outline in
detail before thr list t’oiumurnst
Party confret* opening in Mo*
cow next Tuesday
Thr diplomat* ttul Mikoyan de­
livered his blast on direct orders
from Khrushchev, who. they he
lieve. wants to rxploit Miktqan'a
Visit to support toucher and morr
sweeping internal ernnomlr and
political measure* and a more
stringent foreign policy.
There was some uneasiness that
Moscow might rven advance Its
own withdrawal from Fas' Berlin,
which could make the enttrr Iter
lln issue mure acute.
British Prime Minister Harold
Macmillan told Parliament Tues­
day that hi* country was rrady
to lake up Russia's proposal of
new East West talks on Germany.
West German Foreign Minister
Heinrich von Brcniano indicated
t h a t his government too was
ready lo accept the Inevitability of
some kind of big four conference
on Germany.

Buses Integrated
In Atlanta Today

JERUSALEM, Israel jUI'lj—A
derision to replace Bulgarian mil­
itary experts wiUi inexperienced
)oung Egyptian officer* in Syria
has caused a serious rift ui the
United Arab Itrpublir high com­
ATLANTA (UPI) — Racial In
mand
trgralion of Atlanta buses was
accomplished peacefully today.
Ex-Lovers May Meet Backed up hy a federal court
PARIS i i l T, — An emotion- order declaring segregated seal­
pweked,. f wce-Us-fa**c .m attin g be­ ing ttnc* Miltuitoge).. Negmea . between 'actress ingiid Bergman gan silting where they Hashed
In prartirally
all
eases,
and ex-husband Itol-crtu HocselUni
appeared possible as a cllnm to Negroes chose to ait where they
today’s courtroom battle over cus­ , were, accustomed — In the rear
sertiun of the city'*
many
tody of their three children.
trackless trolleys and twite.
Several trolleys were sighted,
GUP Told: ‘ W ork’
DE.s MOINES, lima &lt;l'l't» — however, with Negroes occupying
Republican organization leaders front teal* and white passengers
were summoned today lu go to the middle or rear sections.
A spokesman for the Atlanta
work on a party rebuilding job
Transit
Co. aaid there had been
with a warning liiai they could "no
Police
official*
lunger afford Iht luxury of part no incidents.
hackrd up lhal observation.
limp dabbling in politic*.”
Guv. Ernest Vandiver said h*
was Wing "kepi informed'* of th*
Explains Every tiling tilualion but reported his Inform­
COl'iULANu. Ala. (HIT) — ants said lhare had Uen no atWillie Burt gave police a logical tempt at desegregation during Ih*
explanation as to why bv made a early morning ruth hour*.
left turn into the path of another
Vandiver w o u l d
net say
automobile: "1 been turning there whether the state planned any
fur a tong lime, and then never action in an attempt to enforce
haa been another car there be­ segregated seating despite court
fore"
order*. Hi* predecessor, Marvin
Griffin, contended that the slate
could Intervene on grounds of
keeping the peace.

Spunky The Goat
Leaves Longwood

•Spunk) Ihr Goat,” presented in
the langwood Jaycres hy the San
ford club on Jan 8, now has a
new home.
Ttir langwood club president.
Bill lallree. and hi* nine “ goat
escorts", Gen* Grant, Kirbj Sul
Inn. Fred Wirhan, Dick Zartmsn,
Tyrit Hicks. Ken Inman Kcrmlt
Bristol. John Strung and Gerry
Tetrauli havr placed "Spunky" In
lire care of the president of the
Kissimmee Jayrees.
The parting word* from the
langwood Jaycres lo the Ki«&lt;immre club were: "YosiTe stuck'"

Businessman Dies
Of Gunshot Wound
John Henry Griffis, West 3sn
ford, died shortly aflrr noon today
of a self-inflicted gunshot wound,
official* said
Griffis wa* coowner of Griffi*
Hunter (ontrurlion Co. Dvllary.
Further drlaila were not available

Chamber Offers
Banquet Tickets
ReserveHunt
Cham ber

of

for

the

Com m ercr

annual
banquet

may he made at the offb-e
Featured speaker will
formrr
Governor Millard Caldwell, who
has not revealed the nature of hi*
address. The dinner will he held
at 6:30 p m . Fel&gt; n in the ball­
room of the Mayfair Inr.

Just (ireaHe In Ran
No damage waa reported in a
rooming house on West 7th 84*.
aflrr the Sanford Fire Depart­
ment sent Iwo trucka oul yester
day afternoon at 3 10 The fl t
waa caused hy grease In ■ frying
pan.

Weather
Fair and wares through Thurs­
day. Scattered ahewrr* and tinn­
ing colder b) Thursday nlgbl.
Illah today 77 to 82, iaw tonight
61 to 78. Southerly winds IS to It
miles per hour.

Merchants Slated
To Make Reports

HOLLYWOOD ( Ul'll - Movie
titan Cecil U Dt Millr, one of the
founding fattier* of Hollywood
and a leader in it* development
for nearly half a eenlury, died to
day al the age of 77 of a heart
attack,
The alight,
balding tycoon.

known Ihruughosit Hie world fur
' such biblical epic* a* "The Ten
! Commandment*," produced
7®
films since opening Hollywood's
first tcatura movie studio with
Sam Guldwyn anti Jesse L. Lathy
in tVIJ.
With the lamed movie man
when he died st S 30 a m. were
his physician. Dr. Hans Schiff,
hi* daughter, Cecilia, and ton in
law Joseph Harper.
DrMillrt
widow. Constance, hat hern in
ill health recently.
DeMille, frequently referred to
as a giant among the giants of
Holly winnI, ws v born Aug. II,
IM1. at Ashflrld. Mass
The family name was spelled
Dr Mil whrn its first metnlier
WASHINGTON (Ul'll - A nu arrived In the new world from
clear scientist and the Atomic Holland in I6S6 DeMille * mother
Energy Commit,ion were at odds was born |n England
today over whether a live - pound
Childhood Training
atomic generator unveiled by Pre­
DrMillr, often praised for hia
sident Elsenhower was a radla film, bain! on the Bible such
tion harard.
a* "The Ten Commandmenlj"
Hr. Ralph E l-app. a phyticis*. i (1923 and IM*&gt;, Tit. Sign of
and author who frequently has the Cross" 1 19121 and "Samson
clashed with the ARC. laid Ihc and Delilah" 1 19491, w «. In­
tiny generator which was shown fluenced greatly hy hi* father. ■
lo newsmen at the White House play wright It wts a nightly cut
last week carried enough lethal tom for Ihe DeMille boys—Cecil
radiation in it* power source to and hit older brother, William—
makr Washington uninhabitable amt their fatlirr lo read aloud
Iwo chapters o' the Htblr plus a
for year*.
AEC Commissioner Willard F. chapter ou American, English or
Ijhby promptly replied that the French history.
polonium 210 used in the device
was contained In a triple Jacket
thal assured "enmplrlr safety."
Lapp said the generator "con­
tained an immenae amount of one
of Ih* most potent radioactive
poisons" He said the original
model probably was safe, but
warned nt
Ns use in apace
A 10-year program for bill Idim­
rockets.
am! improvements In Semlnol-Lapp said in a letter printed County may t&gt;e presented soon, fo.in Ihe Washington Post and Timet lowing a derision by County ComHerald, "If all the polonium in niitiinnrrt In an afternoon aestion
Ihr gadget taken to thr While yesterday.
House wrrr released. It wnuld
The Com mutton authorised thr
constitute a radiation hazard such employment of Gambia and ftogthat Washington would have la he era. engineering firm. Tta firm
•varmlet far y«**~v Thu power ♦rllf prepare Brochure* after a aurtourer placed before Ihc President v*y of tlir rounly. and will aubmit
ronlainrd to billion lethal unlit of a tuggralrd improvement plan, inpolonium."
rluding public buildings, aoning
laws and road projects. Th* suggislion will aid comndtsionrrs in
planning for growth of Hemlnolc
County,
Ihe Hoard dtt&gt;ua*ed county
roads without reaching any deci­
sion on priority. Each commission­
LITTLE ROCK. Ark. (UIM&gt;- er will submil a new priority list
Thr Utile Hock School Boinl de­ for road construction ind repairs
cided today la ask frdrral district In hit district.
court to allow it lo open the city's
four closed puhlir high school* on
a segregated hails by Jan. 26 and
lo let thr Ivoard assume full rosponsihilily.
Thr board promised tn come op
with some plan to operate the
schools under derisions of thr U.
8 Supreme Court not later than
DALLAS. Tax. (UPI&gt; - D. E.
Aug IV Tlir Ixiard did not Indi­ Jones return* M a y to his 130 acate If the plan wnuld be for ope­ week job in a Corsicana, Tex.,
ration of the schools on an inte- service italion, ending ■ hoax lhal
gralrtl basis, but It scuttled th* began when he claimed to have
blossom plan of gradual integra­ found about Iwo million dollar*
tion.
worth of gold ban in a berry
Today's ai lion was In replay to palch.
a recent order by Federal District
Jones, 38 • year • old father of
Judge John E. Miller to develop eight children, told Secret .Service
a plan within 30 days la operate men Tuesday (hat the story was
thr schools inirgrain].
untrue, ai a lie dcleelor fed had
Guv Orval E Faubus kept Ihe indicated earlier.
scluxd* closed last Septemler to
"Tlie only gold f have I* what's
prevent their mixing Ihe races.
in my teeth." hr said "That cost
Tlir lei.ird said II was both wilt 1430 whrn Ihe dentist pul it in,
Ing an eager lo rxpWr "with dc* hut I’ve Iw-en lu-lng teeth lately."
Ilia .itr speed" ill ivrnur* which
Jones could tie fined llu.ouo and
could lead It a la sting solution or given a fivr year prison sen
and one whirh would he ac.'s pi lence for making false statement
ahir to '.it evert.
In tl.e government. However, For
board President M I. McKin­ rest V. Sorrels, chief Secret Serv
ley, ehrted to ihe h o a r d un- Irr agent here, said Jones would
oppose J .vert a, a irgrrgaU'Milst. go hark lo hit job al Corsicana.
said .he gov !i nor had lndlrxl-,1 he Tex., until Ihe t'.S attorney de
would approve Ihr plan.
cidr* whether In file charge*.

Atomic Generator
Termed 'Lethal/
Radiation Hazard

County Hires Firm
For Growth Survey

Little Rock Asks
Schools’ Opening

Bullion Just Bull,
Or Tall Texas Tale

Merchants' response to sugges­
tions made al a meeting last week
will la measured hy report* to­
morrow morning.
The re {art* will t&lt;* mule by
Ihelr representatives at a session
of thr Itrlall Merchants Division.
The Division it attempting tu
improve trade londilmui in down­
town Sanford ami Hie unrounding
trra Headed by Francis Itoumillat
Jr., Hie businessmen arr receiving
assistance from Charles G. -Stall
bits, retired Heart merchandising
r&gt;i&gt;ert who livet in Dcllary.
The mretlng will to- held at 9 10 MINE HAL, Va tUFli-Ctackj m. in the Chamber of fmnmrrre eft a tan rocker spaniel, moped
Building.
in Ihc patch of mow outside the
-mall framr dwelling, staring
mournfully al Hie darkened house.
Cher her* is without a master
Tbe neighbor* feed him. The
rhildrrn try lo romp with him
PORT
LYAUTEY.
Morocco but hr always returns to wander
(U l'll — Three U.S Navy pilots around the house and wail.
described today their aerial col­ Ten day* ago Carroll V. Jacklision over Turkey with a buzzard son, a feet) stnrr employ* who
thal nearly cost them their lives was looking forwaid to t new job
Tbe buzzard smashrd through •s a bank rlrrk. disappeared with
Hie windshield of their UJi. Navy hi* pretty wife and ttair two
Sky master transport plane last small daughlrrs They left Check
Friday, seriously injuring all three rri at bom* that Sunday after­
crewmen.
noon to visit Mn. Jirkson'i par
rnls IS miles away.
‘Marchers’ Needed
Th* entire family vaniatad m
Volunteers arv needed for Bit Ih* return trip thal nigM.
Mother’s March on Folia, Fab. 2. The people who live jg tha area
Those who would like to assist in now double • bolt their doors at
tha March of Dime* collection night. Many keep porch light*
wsr rod FA 1-847* m Wk 1-2089.

HAVANA. Cuba (Ul’ll—An ro­
ll nulcd Mn.fiai Cubans massed
before the presidential palace to­
day to roar their approval of
revolutionary
justice
Havana
wore a holiday air, but at Irast
II more execution* were reported
from th* interior.
The rally was called hy Ftdrl
Castro as a demonstration of the
people’s sup|Hirt for the provision­
al government's scries of "war
crimes" iriat* against the follow­
ers of ousted Dictator Fulgencia
llatisla.
Already, more than 'JOtl person*
have dird before firing squad* aa
a result of these summary trials.
Castro has said 40U to 430 will
dir heforr thr trials are finished.
Army officials here said that a
total of I.43M will he tries! In a
new lerlrs al trials scheduled to
begin in Havana Thursday. About
(on of these arr held in Havana'!
Cabana fortrisa.
Congressmen Arrive
The summary nature of tta
trial* lo dal* has brought th.vrp
criticism from abroad, particu­
larly from the United Slate*. CM*
ban leader* retored with accusa­
tions of US. "meddling" to Ihtir
affair*
Two US. congressmen and 9
group of Ameriran newsmen
were Bown here to witness events
in Cuba tinea Balista's everthrow Jan. I. Delegation* of
newsman from other counlrUd
also have been brought In.
Twelve men were executed few
firing tquada in Pinar Del Rto
this morning. Three other* alas
condemned to death there xrera
•pared unlit further evidence caa
he brought against them. Eight
others were executed at Jlgvsaal
and two at Cardenas.

Longwood Elects
Chamber Directors
Two new director* have been
cho-rn hy thr lotngwood Chamber
of Commerce.
C. II. Johnson Jr., and Allen
lnrmann replaced Mra. Catherine
Carhart and Mra. Hulh Hamilton
a* directors. Their terms will
expire to 1961. Lormann It atao
Ihe vice-president ami program
chairman of tta Chamber.
Thr resignation of Scoutmaslere
James Mclvero and Fred Warring
were accepted, so the need far
new Scoutmaster* |« "urgently re­
quired", said E. P. Richard*.
"There are 16 boys in l-ongwood who need traders, ami the
boys will be let down hy their
community if they do not have
these leaders," Itieiurds is id.
The Longwood Chamber urged
anyone Intrreeled to call Richards
at TK 1 3281,
The Chamber will endorse the
Govrrnor't proclamation. Jan. fa­
ll, as Florida Courtesy Week.
President Joe Screrny requested
all tn support Farm Sport*. W.
M Taggert was thanked for don­
ating a mimeograph machine to
Dorothy Heath, for the Chamber
of Commerce new*.

Barbecue Planned
To Benefit Band

A chicken barbecue at the Kike
Club barl&gt;erue ground* will be
belli Saturday by the Seminole
Band Association,
Serving wilt begin at 3: &lt;0 p.m.
for both take-out order- ami those
who w sh to eat on the grounds.
Tlir menu includes a half ber1&lt;ecurd chicken, baked beans, (tew,
elrry, picklrs, bread and butter,
tuffrr ami ierd tea. Heading the
lommillee ts Earl Toney, who Said
that proceed* would benefit Mw
high arhool band.
The Band Association will meet
tomorrow night at 8 to the band
glancaa. Hitchhikers gsd the sold hall to discuss final plans. AH
member* are urged to attend.
star*.
Jarksun't car, the ignition key
in place, was found abandoned
midway belwrm bis home and
that of hi* in laws, Mr and Mra.
lewis Hill of the Buckner coinmunily. There was no sign of a
The county didn't buy a parking
struggle, no Irare of foul play.
lot tor the Navy, John Krider,
Nearby residents reported they chairman of County Commission,
heard a ear door slam to the said (hia morning.
night. There were a couple of re­
"We bought a section of land
ports from motorists who said a tor It..no to re align the curve*
car driven by a "long • haired” and rrmivr sharp burns eutside
stranger tried to force them off the main gate," he said.
lit* road. Police and thr FBI havr
Krlde. also aaid tta Navy gave
checked ihc** reports carefully the ‘.ounty land by the eeeood
and di*&lt; aided them aa Invalid,
turn to Silver Lake. Tta road
Mrs. Hill hai a theory about will curve on this land. No park­
her daughter and aosi-to • law's ing will be allowed cm tta roarl,
disappearance.
and the vehicles may use th*
"I think they ware farced Into corner tegmeo* far 8 parktofl
another car and taken away,'* ah* area.
said She haa no theory, however,
The Herald reported yesterday
m who mi«M here Udnaped fa* that tta purchase was tor a park­
ing kg far Ita Navy,

Cocker Keeps Vigil
At Darkened Home

Plane And Buzzard
Collide; Trio Hurt

I

I

County Didn't Buy
Navy Parking Lot

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Illness U Fatal To Union O fficial

Guilt Pleas Made

Cold W ave B rin g s
S n o w , W inds, R a in

By 2 Ex-Deputies

F a ile d Pres* International
Grn. Georg* Catlett Marshall la
| a man who navtr could say d o to
BARTOW (U P I) — Two form sc his country when K needed him
deputies involved la the sensatio­
M arshall, who suffrred a brain
nal 195® Polk County bribe scandal aparm Thursday at his I ’inehurst,
Vailed l ’r * M JatrnutioaaJ
a a rly today after reaching a hitch
A eoid wi»t, which brought o f 86 Thursday. Light mow ac­ have pleaded guilty to perjury N. C. w in te r home, played a prom ­
inent rol« In U. I . affair* firs t as
chargaa.
loch enow* la T c m and companied the cold in Jackson.
a m ilita ry man and than aa a
hi*h wind# la MDiDiippt and
Rollie Arnold and Jamas L.
In the T e ia i Panhandle, high
Oeorgia, drove deep into Dixie to- wind* pjj*d a »evcn inch snowfall Busbee, deputies at the time of itatexm an and cabinet o ffic e r
day and eastward aerou the Ap- into drift#. Authorities aaid road* the scandal, each pleaded guilty from the year* after World W a r I
until hla final retirement from
pelaehiani.
,
were open but slick and haiard- Thursday to charge* of perjury
Overnight readings plunged to 0u». Four inches of mow accumu- and conspiracy to commit per public Ufa la 1951.
Although the foundation a t hi*
near IS below aero in northern | , lc* j I t Dslhsrt and Dumas, Tex. i Jury.
Minnesota end eaxtern North Dea dense fog which shrouded sec-! Their rasas were referred to a i fame rested on military achieve­
koU while near xero temperatures ijons of the Hast and South in ed- parole officer for a pre sentence ment. the 78 • year • old M arshall
won tha Nobel Prise in 1958 fo r
ehiUed northern Illlnole, a drop of v. „ c * o, p ,, c„ u »|r Thursday investigation.
his contributions to peace.
M degrees fro m the precious t,|ayr&lt;j a part In a series o f a ir
The scandal came to light in
Form er Praakirni Truman ooc*
R iffct'l low*
plana accidents.
the May, 1058. Democratic prima­
V lad gust* o f 40 miles to hour
M ..or1|and ( » „ ,
* four.*,,,
characterised Marshall aa “ th*
powered the cold a ir Into the (iu lf
. . . .. .'
( 5.‘ sk v n . . , t. r ries whan state Rep. Boone Tillett greatest living American.” Only
Jr.accused state Sen lla rry King
on* of
Marshall'a
w h w Jtckion, Miss.. fr* £ hJ } m fl.m e . d ^ r i n f J dense of offering him a ttn.ooo bribe to Thursday,
registered a 3 5dcgrte reeding
n , urMj ajr nighl, k illin g two of withdraw from the Senate rare. faired m ilita ry protrgei — Presi­
dent Kiaenhower—spoke fe e lin g ly
.th re e men aboard. The survivor
King, former Polk County sher­
wa* hospitalised in serious condi­ iff Pst Gordon. Arnold. Busbee of hia "almost veneration" o f
M arshall.
tion.
snd another deputy were tried
The aoft-spoken general directed
An Kavlero Air lin e s |)C7 with and convicted on perjury charges
the greatest array of armed m ight
5V persons aboard crash-landed during thr investigation. Hut the
in m ilita ry history ss A rm y chief
o ff a runway In a heavy fog at atate Supreme Court threw out of s ta ff during World W a r II.
New Orleans. No one was injured. the verdicts on tria l technicalities
When tha war was won he wanted
A fog bank blanketed Moody and ordered a new tria l.
; to real.
A ir Korce llase near Valdosta,
Goes T* t hin*
King won (ha right to a separate
Ca., just as three A ir Force jets
Hut seven dayx after his re tire ­
trial which opens next Tuesday.
ran out of fuel. Two o f the jets
landed safely on highways and
MONTGOMEHY, Ala. (U l'l) the third crashed into a farm . The
Alabama C ircuit Judge George fiv e airmen aboard the planes
Wallace w ill be required Jan. 26 escaped injury.
Damaging winds also plagued
to show cause why he should not
fee found In contempt for refusing the South Thursday as a small
tw is te r was reported near Cumto surrender voting records to the
ming, (is., and violent wind gusts
Civil Rights Commission
darnagid 2b homes at Kosciusko,
Federal Judge Prank M. JohnMisa. Ousts of SI mile* and hour
goo Jr. cited Wallace for con­
hit Atlanta.
tempt here Thursday after the
Snow was general du rin g the
Clayton ju ris t earlier this week
nig h t in the upper Ohio V alley into
headed over the record* to grand
western New York and northern
juries for a local votr fraud In­
New England, lie * &gt;• rains soaked
vestigation.
Alabama, Oeorgia and Florida
Wallace refuted rninti nt hut a
w ith amounts of up to one Inch
■pokeiman on hia behalf laid the
reported at several points.
commission “ backed down on
even’ Issue. They came down
here arrogantly and have harked
down, showing (hat stairs' rights
have won the issue."
Johnson, a form er law school
JANUARY I I
classmate of Wallace at the UniAdmissions
vrrs ily of Alabam a. ordered the
Florence I,. Scott
(N o w
■agragatloniat “ to show cause if
Smyrna iteach)
there be any reason why he
Henry T. Sheer Sr. (Sanford)
ahoald not Ise found guilty of
lllanclc- Ware (Sanford)
criminal contem pt."
JANUARY 14
Three times the 38 yrarold WaiVdmbllnni
||c e refused to honor subpoenas nr,
Dons FrixhD (S anford)
•a he put It, to “ d ig n ify" the com­
Frank Hawthorne (D e lla ry )
mission by appearing before it.
Hoy llalcon (l/sngwoodi
Ha sidestepped (he third order
Joyce Marie Ihifantt t Longh f turning the registration hooks
wood i
over to the grand juries of liarItoaa lac Miller (Kuatls)
hour and Bullock counties. The
Edward Jones I Osteen i
grand Juries allowed commission
Births
■gents to M a n iin e the hooks.
Baby hoy lo M r. and Mr*.
Wallace could be lined up to
Holier! Dufault (laingw iaid)
U.ooo or given sis months in pris­
Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Al
on if found g u ilty of contempt by
bert II. Downer tS anford)
■ Jury, or 1300 and 43 days tn Jail
Discharge*
V found guilty by a Judge.
Mrs. Mellon Hawley and baby
(Sanford)
Mrs. Lawrence Collins and
baby (Sanford I
Until Kelly ( Ailing)
Ira Marie Itolc-rU (Sanfordl
Mary Martin (Sanford)
MIAMI &lt; U P I» Mr* F.vle
W illiam Evans (Hanford)
Mae Trant of Haines City look a
M ildrrn Ervin (Sanford)
torn for the worse today following
Carol W. Kretsinger (San­
ford)
■ delicate heart operation.
Mrs. K. I.. While and baby
Doctors al Jackson Mrmorlal
boy (Sanford)
Hospital listed
Mr* Trant in
Irene Harris (Sanford)
"serious condition'' after spending
Lorella Sirkler (S anford)
a "poor n ig h t." earlier, she had
Mr*. A. II. Dnwnrr anil liaby
Been reported holding her own.
g irl (Sanfordl
The woman underwent surgery
Mr*. Floyd Oliver Jiid !&gt;aby
Wednesday to correct two faulty
hoy (Mailland)
aprnlnr* In her heart

Judge To Appear
la U. S. Court;
Has No Comment

1

ment. President Truman asked
Marshill lo h* his personal rep­
resentative in an e ffo rt to end Us*
civil war In China.
A fter more than a year of pa­
tient but futile efforts. Marshall
quit his mission in disgust and
again sought rcUrement.
But Truman asked him to be­
come secretary o f atate. Marshall,
always a man o f Spartan devo­
tion. could not refuse. It was in
this post that ha enunciated at
Harvard University in 1947 wh*t
was lo become famed aa the
''Marshall Plan,” later credited
with saving Europe from econom­
ic chaos and Communist domina­
tion after World W ar II.
With the Marshall Plan doing
Ms work, the general once again
resigned and returned to the quiet
of his tree-shaded home at I-eesburg, Va. He wanted only to tend
his garden and rest.
Hut there was no rest fo r Marshall.
.Named Defense Secretary
He was called back into harr.es*
as secretary o f defense when
troops of Communist Norlh Korea
invaded South Korea and the Unit­
ed States went to the aid of that
threatened little democracy. A fter

to prtaUra organization*, and ha
served fo r U years aa secretary,
treasurer of the International Al­
lied Printing Trade* Assn. Rurtal
w ill ha In Indiana poll*.

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.
(U P I)—Don S. Hurd, secretarytreaaurrr of the International T y­
■ hipping tha country's armed
pographical Union atnee 1848. died
force* Into fighting shape, Mar­
at the Union Printers' Home here
shall again retired to private Ufa.
Thursday night. He w a i St.
Marahall ta wall known fo r hia
Hurd had been In failing health
stern way o f dealing with his as­
lie
le ft
sociates. It is said that during hia sine* lis t spring.
public career he never addressed i ITU headquarters in Indianapolis.
any o f hia associates by their I In d . on Dee. 18 to enter tha
I home’s hospital hare.
firs t name*.
Marshall married twice. HD
A native of Sboridan, Wyo., ha
firs t wife, L ily Carter Cotes, w ai Joined the printers' union whan
a childhood sweetheart. Following h* was tg. His father and grand­
her death, he married Mrs. Kath­ father ware printers.
erine Boyea Tupper Brown o f Bal­
Hurd devoted most of hD life
timore.
Ha ha* no children of hia own
but was stepfather to hD second
wife's three children. One, 14. A l­
len Tuppcr. w ai killed in action
during the Italian campaign.

Tha steel industry in the U. S.
reinvested 54 per cent o f its near­
ly seven billion dollars in total
earnings between 195u and 1957.

HELSINKI, Finland (U P I) The Finnish Speedskating A u .
elation haa namod Toivo Salonea
and Juhanl Jaerrinen I* partici­
pate in the international speed,
skating competition at Squaw Vatlay in California this winter.

HEA RING

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studying
msleora in earnest after the night
of Nov. 12, I M3, when the ikies
over North and South America
were lighted up with thousands o f
shooting atari, convincing m il­
lions that the world was about to
end.

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State, U.S. Courts Order Integration In Virginia
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"MONDAY, JA N U A R Y 19. 1959

Fr&gt;tnbli»hcd 1908

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. S51

lots Gas-Soaked, M ikoyan A n g ered ; President Submits Schools M ay Open
Set Afire, Saved; So Is S ta te D ept. |$77 Billion Budget On 'M ixed' B a sis
RICHMOND. V . (U1M)—Federal utul elate court* struck
Problems To Residents
down Virginia segregation law* today in a double-barreled
To
Angry
Congress
Mother Charged
attack that brought a new era of crittia over the state's ma»«

A ir Space Sale Brings

h

WASHINGTON (U l’ l) — Soviet The department immediately ac
| Deputy P r e m i e r A ru ita * 1.1 rust-d him of abu*ing I ' S tospi
Property owner* around Sanford lying 50 feel horizontally for ev­
Mikoyan »aid today the State Dr- tality by making "fa tu n u t" re-1 WASHINGTON U 'P D _ p rrsl
Naval A ir Station have discovered ery loot it file* vertically, govern­
»ive resistance stand against public school integration.
IIARTOW. Ela. (L'P I) — A 21- p irtm rn t I* rondueting a "cold mark* thout the government
that telling the a ir ito v e t(iem can ment engineer* plotted the arc*
dent Kiaenhowrr today tend* hie
Emergency action was expected soon, |&gt;osail&gt;ly including a
where K would "b u y” the air. Kol- year old woman wai charged to w ar" that atfreta world trade
mduce the value of their land.
The exchange, the moat un VT billion dollar balanced budget
^T hrough an order of the Secre­ lowing the court entry granting a day w ith pouring gatoline on her i -------------------------------------------------- friendly of Mikoyan * vt.lt to this to Congress where it fa re , .harp s|»ecinl session o f th e General A s s e m b ly to deal w it h th e
t.
A ••
I
tary of the Navy in 1953, the gov­ ’ Declaration of Taking,” whereby i two tin y children and aettlng them I .
country, came after the No 2 attack* from the Democratic ma
ttluation. The ruling* were in the
A f l a i r If
ernment acquired avigation right* the government can take control • on fire because they were "g e t-| l | | l / p r | j l p C
Soviet leader met for 45 minute* jo rily .
Stale Kii| rente Court of Ap|&gt;ca!l In
o
f
anything
It
neeel*.
a
dcpotit
of
ting
on
my
nerve*"
»nd
in
trrfe
r
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of altitude* from JO to W feet
Even before the budget messagr
with C. Douglat Dillon, undersetRichmond and in a federal court
ever Palm Terrace addition and 1*111,000 wa* made in the rrg litry |ng w ith her love life
retarj of date for economic af­ reached Capitol Mill. Democrat*
al
N orfolk.
| M r*. Juanit* Irene Kant 11 told k |
I
[\
I
A . B. Ruaeelt'a addition to Port o f the U. S. D istrict Court.
and
Iteputdlcan*
were
wrangling
fair*.
Governmcr.t appraiter* *vt lh&lt;&gt; sheriff's deputlc* ihe locked her N P f lT O C S 111 K ^ T K
Nine V irginia ichool* have been
ftrod.
Mikoyan (old ncw*tnen that over Ihe P rcld cn t'* prn|H&gt;ial to
The easement permit* the gov­ value of the land w ithin the tract I 4 • year • old daughter. Sharon
9
"the cold war in the State lie ‘ «! government (pending In the!
cloved, throwing U.iKrn children
ernment to remove all obstructions and granted compen»ation* rang-; Kay. and 2 • year • old »on, Olin
NEW ORLEANS ( I l l ’ l l —Three partm rnt t» ( till going on and it 11Kiu Hical )car
out of public ichool* iince Sepextending beyond the ipecifled a l­ ing from M.000 to $26. The prop V ivian. In the bathroom of their Separate roving band* of white affPC„ foreign trade " III* talk. Ilouae Itcpub.lcan le a d e r Charles
M r. lllin c h r Kitchen* Ware. 74. '*'nhcr iovausc of Ihe vtate’* law*
titude, including topping Uvea and erty owner* had no right* to dc home at Polk City Sunday and leeri - agrra attacked three group* wilh „ „ | on » prr , lmc(1 „ r , A. Ila llrc k ..id the hudget could dlPd Saturday in Seminole Me- lorbidding integrated facilities in
t prevention of contraction.
fend tbrm»civc» again.t Ihe court watted fo r the flame* to m d their 0| Negroes in the .prawltng and pandlng u.S. Soviet trade.
he kept In balance nnle*. Ihe moru l Hospital.
public ichool*.
Baaing calculation* on a plana order, and are now finding that
u
u ,l i.
r
| recently integrated ( lt&gt; Park here
State Department I’ rea* Ofltccr Democrat* went "hog-w ild” on
She wa. the wife of Judge RobIll# .tale high court ruled firs t
many of the values *et were tnconHut ihe laid their nre a m e of during the weekend.
' Lincoln White sharply crltlclreil »pcmttng and pr»|Hi»ed a lot of I ,-rt W. Ware, who served many —denying a iielition by the a t­
*i»trnl and fa r too im a ll.
agony earned her to relent and
u { ,hp ,g v’cgroe* attacked In Mikoyan'a ilalement.
new program.
'&gt;ear* a* Seminole County- Judge, torney general to force the comp,
- t h is au«-C«tlon U fatuou. on
Tlte Democrat* replied that the and K ill practices here,
trailer general lo u»e a law grant*
The government w ill tu t the .end fo r nelgntxiri. wno naitcrcu o,,. park , wo * e r r i „ j urci| o n *
1of the Nrgroe* wa* knocked un | the (ace of it, particularly when President’* hudget wa* unrealistic
Mr* Ware came to Sanford in mg tuition money for private in*
property owner* neat month for down the bathroom door.
L tltle Sharon Ray wa* reported conic|oul
I w m e i al tj,p c|oaP 0f t lour o( and politlcall) in*pire«f. They ac 1925. she wa* a member of the •traction lo pupil* thrown out o f
permanent air eatement right*
over their home* and land. Many in serious condition in a hospital
Police today continued their in th i. country where thl* man ha* i cuied the Itcpub'lrans ol trying to Karat Mrth« d iit Church and wa. public schools by integration clos­
w err ta lltfltd with the l*nd Judg­ from burn, over 26 per rent of vestigation and search for the been very cordially received hy put a "ipendcc” laitel on their very active in church and civic ing*.
MEMPHIS. Tenn. &lt; U li) —WU- ment and have accepted payment. her hotly. The boy escaped
hand* of teen • ager*. O ffice r*' all cla.ies of American c itiie iii,” party.
j a ffa ir* before ill health curtailed i Hurd on the heel* of- _the
_ _ _ state
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kam F. Slephanion, retired hard­ Other* have drawn agauiil the m inor burn*.
»ald they *u*pec!cd many of Ihe White laid.
KDenhuwir already has chal-, tier activities. She wa* born i n , * r i 'on* 4 three-judge federal pan*
ware executive, w i i confirmed in amount deposited, hut re*«rvr the
The sobbing woman told Sher- eitiniatrd 25 white youth* in ­
lenged ihe Democrats to May j Warren County, Ga.
c*
N orfolk declared unconitituI'ninvlled G ur.t
i Episcopal Church here Sun- right to a*k for more. The remain­ iff Hagan Parrlih the children volved in the gang* were Juve­
Surviving are her husband, one '•‘•‘•■I one of the slate'* "massive
While referred to Mikoyan'* ac- w ithin hi* budget lim it*. In hi*
y. Ha l l M .
der have taken nothing, and will were ruining her romance with a nile*.
tiv itir*
in
strolling suburban
Slate of the Union menage la s t, daughter,Mr*. Muriel
Gardner, resistance” law* used to cloaa
band together to ask the govern­ • • foot • 5 pipe worker. W illiam
The Negroes who were attacked, Washington area* Sunday and en- week,
he held out hope*for a l l ’avo. Ga.;
one »on, the Kev. Mel- some ichuol* m the port city.
ErneK Cabo, 40. of S lrvervillc. Including a Negro Hoy Scout trrin g private home*
ment for ju rt compentalion.
The Mate'* highest court, in A
without in- .m a ll tax reduction If thebudget, ton Ware,
pastor of the Ktr»t
PRINCETON, N . J. IU P I) —
5-2 split decision, ruled that on*
can he krpt in balance.
| M elhodlit Church,Jacksonville;
One of (lie property owner*. Ted Tenn. The two had been llv mg to troop, .aid thry were pelted by vitation.
g
e
th
rr
fo
r
the
pait
five
week*.
Gov. and Mrs. Robert B. Meyner Michel*, laid, "W e are not tuing
stone, and club* and Ihe attack*
He contrasted this with "m any
The contemplated umu spending three ststm . Ml** Maude Kitchens ut the laws to automatically cloaa
She wa* rh irg rd on two count* caught them by surprise.
celebrate their aecond wedding an- the government. We are defending
initanrea of arrests of foreign total com pare with estimated and Miss Myrtle Kitchen*. Ca- integrated schools and to cut o ff
nlvenary today.
»pending of tthi.UUO,000,000 ami * mack. Ga., and Mr*. J. F. Frank, •tale funds to integrated ichoola
a law rail which the government of attempted murder and adult­
The violence wa* the first In correspondenla” whowandered
Ihe city Knee se veral federal
into Ihe suburb* of rltie * in Rus-1 deficit of stout 12 billion in the Greenville, S. C.; one brolhtr, violate* the Virginia constitution.
has filed againat u*. Thi* lu ll in ery.
Mrs.
Ha mil laid
she
wav court orderswent into effect
The federal court, in ita unani­
last .Ian territory.
current fl.ra l year which end. &lt; listlcs D Kitchens. Camack; five
no way affect* the lia b ility of the
from her
hu.band, year. City Park was integrated a
UKit 1.1N ( U P lJ - T a * East H er­ a ir ba*e ut Sanford. Wa want the separated
White noted that Human pho June 30.
grandchildren
and ten
great mous ruling, ipcrlfieaily struck
down me sellout closure law, con*
man Communtata aald today that baie to remain here, a* it repre­ G rover lla n u l. now living in Em­ month ago by federal court or tographer* freely mapped picture*
The Dainocrata served notice | grandchildren,
party member* with office jots* sents to moit of u* our livelihood." met. Idaho. Stic gave her home der.
in the home* Mikoy,_
an vi.ltrd
. __
H rI I they intended to take a close look ' Funeral service* wrrv held this * birred the keystone in Gov. J .
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lJ u rt work at Ica it one month •
I.a it month, according to .Mich­ address a* tola. Kan*a*.
Botli of the Injured Nrgroe*. said one could imagine what at Ihe new hudgrt, rtp rc ia ll) the morning i t It in the First Mrth Lindsay Almond'* determined e f­
M r* lla m ll »*id »he and Cabo
year at phyalcal labor.
els, Ihe government lerved a no
u lli T
i "s o
i»
ih .v
InJufic* were considered would happen if American report pro|K&gt;H-d spending for ml»*ilrs inI i i I Church. The Krv. Thoma* fort* to resist integration. Almond
| a » t -'vatu.iiay
y m(nof w rrr
hy private rrs tried the same thing in Itu* ami defense In the rare with Rut O'Ktcen officiated. Ilurial followed I * * * expected lo appoint a legiaie*
tice of tria l agaim t the group of .tecbird
live commiseion to draft new leg.
thechildren »ny phy.ldana.
,ja
ala (or apace age aupremacy.
In Evergreen Cemetery.
land owner-defendant* in Sanford co u ld nt aland
Pallbearer* werr Huy U n it, T. illation fo r a General Assembly
cin o
Negro S c o u tm a s te r Herbert
White’* angry remarks cracked. The President'* defense program
WINDSOR. England ( l i f t ) — and let a tria l by jury in Frb- longer and would n tu rn
Jackson, a . told police some $200 the facade of o fficia l politeness call* (or an outlay of alwut 41 till- U. Hull*. John Carver, 11. W. ifs iio n , possibly in February.
P u t broke out in .ou-ycar-old ruary. The ju ry w ill determine th e ir lather ut taano.
’They were getting on our In damage wa* done to hi* ear during Mikoyan'* two week tour lion dollars for Hie armed force* Goudcpci-d, It. V. Hutchison. Ed
Tha possibility existed that to ­
Wind tor Caatle Sunday night, but amount* the owner* w ill receive,
o e rv e i.” »he said
boutchold member* exlinguuhtd and the raw cloied.
hv the rock • lotting w liitr Juvc of the I ’nlled State* II overshad in the next fiscal year, atamt the K lrchlm ff, W. W. Tyre. Itxll II. day a two historic ruling* could
site
Hut Sunday, she said
and
Frank
Woodtuff. result ut limited integration du r­
The proceeding* are not a con­
the flame* before the fir* brigade
n ilr* Window* in the auto were owed the trade dis&lt;us.lons which same a* Dili year Hut defense of W'yall
,toured
two
gallon*
of
gasohne
ov
|(re i damaged and the I had led Mikoy an to nuke hi* flc la l* said tin t funds for space- llram kow Funeral home was in ing the lutc-rim before th#
demnation
of
the
land
but
th.
air
arrived.
latur* can meet .
charge.,
above the land, w ithin a present**! er the children put them m t h * | fe n d m ,wnt
charge of arrangrmrnta.
age missiles would lie increased.
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area. The money dc|&gt;o*ited with oathroom and threw a match on I . . . _
them. Then ihe locked the door. I
W W ELLINGTON, New /.celand Ihe court doc* not determine the
e,
(U I’D —Mount. Terror, an 11,400 actual amount that c m V « rwej
r#v
loot volcano la A n u rc tk a . baa following the tria l by Juiy. The
Aw 3
been **eled fo r the flr*t time, U jury'a verdict w ill b« final.
“ Taking of the a ir righla haa
wae ditcloted during the weekend.
( destroyed Ihe value of Ihe propThu was a full weekend for ’ during a fight, ignited a dwelling , rated and lallure to have hia vr &lt;knife during an argument, police
localprotection
agrnciea.
al aifi's Pine Avr Threeyear old I hid e
under control shortly a ftrr said.
I cM&gt; toT cummarelal sale and re*iV ..,„„.u
. . . . . . dential comfort. Aa pro|ierty own
Sanfordfiremen answered three SandraRobinson wa* burned on
9 pin. Friday Anglin ran into
A guy wire of a Florida Power
The decision of a protection
call*; Ihe flr»t at « 40 p m Frl her left leg during Ihe lire.
i Die rear of a car driven hy Mr* ami IJghl I’ ole wa* knocked down
S K i rplead
s . , * *our
. case fo r additional com..
-.
..
Sr
a
(
'day
when
a
kero*,
ne
lamp,
hurled
Sanford
Ncgroc*
Charlie
Wilder
1
Claudia
Klnard
Cere
rail,
at
2Wh
Sunday
night
by
Jerry
Drawn.
»«ency
ia final, George DangleUnited Arab Hepul&gt;lic to provide pcnsalion,” Michels said.
rra n g r . v
&gt;
------------------------------------ -an(j ^t r ||a Hohin*on were Jailed and Park. Hr was taken lo the i Sanford Negru. who left the acene man and George Snyder discovereconomic and tachnical aid fo r
Kenneth .Spaulding, Sanford at hi* home in Ola Reach. Tangerine,
fur drank and disorderly conduct A ir
Station dispensary when he ami wa* apprehended
later at Friday.
^instruction o f ahipyand* at A le x­
turney, w ill defend the group. One Sunday morning. Mr Dutton had
after the Fire Department called complained ol pain* in hi* chert, i hi* home.
The two men were found m ult*
andria, Moaeow Radio reported to­
o f the defendants, Ihe City of San brr(1 , resident of Tangerine for
police, other lire , reported were
Jim m y lam Freeman. Sanford
Another accident •ccu rrrd at 1
.
.
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9
day.
rard. ha* waived i t . eomprm.lion (,(r p - i , |fB y r, „ .
in dwelling* at taw Pecan A vr at Negro, wa* a rre rtril hy |sollre p. m. Saturday when Robert Hu^ « Preventing firemen from doing
at 17 7* a. m. Saturday, and JI4 while lie aat in his car at the ford John* ran Into Ihe rear of their duly by Clly Judge Ana' The defending property owner.
* ^ rm e r re.alent of
Cypres* Ave. at 4 55 p ' m. Sat- intersection ol 9th St and M y rtle 'a n automobile
driven hy Mrs. brosc o iliff
MOSCOW ( U l'l) — Russia .iaa w ill meet tomorrow night al 7:30 N*Rf“ rd. vwherr he had been a
Ave. In addition to hbKktng traf-1 Pauline Nirhot*. Mr*. Nichols h»d
The case arose Jan. i when
Mis* Dorothy Finley, executive j uriiay
put new high apecd cargo and in the Carpenter’. Union ll*U. on member o f the Masonic Ixwlge. ihe
V A II9. fir .
Freeman wa- charged with stopped for Ihe stop signat Park Eire
chief Mark Cleveland aent
of Ihe USO Division of the Young
Lawrence W. Anglin
passenger planet Into service fo r Palmetto Ave. to dtsruis the rase. Shrine Club and the Elk* Prior to
hia retirement In I95H. Mr. Dut- W°n**n'» Christian Association of Sanford Naval A ir Station, was l&gt; W I. and carrying a conccalrd j Ave. arul Orlando Dr. John* %lsr fire truck to extinguish
py|»r route*, the Soviet new*
* * *n Sanford arrrstrd for driving while inloxl weapon Police officers removed didn't. He wa* charged with I). trash (tre at Fifth and French,
ton had i&gt;cen a produce grower ami *t|p U.S ^
agenry T a il reiwirted
' Wednesday.
.. ----a black Jack from hi* imckrt
W. I. and failure lo have vehicle where Danglrman wa* clearing
shipper fo r more than 50 years
a lot.
She will v im the USO Club and
Roberta Moore and Kva Mar under control.
In ltrJ4 hr built the firs t celery
Sanford police were K ill at h
Firemen Carl Smith and Alvin
Davis are both in Jail charged
pre-cooler in the Sanford Oviedo official* at Ihe Sanford Naval Air
-•P O U N D , Va. (U P II Poiiea
with assault ind battery fo llo w ­ thla morning. While working with Httta-il testified that Dangleman
Station In Ihe afternoon Mis* Fin
d
is
tric
t.
H
r
wa*
a
form
er
sales
raided aa |H.&lt;X&gt;0 clnderblock arena
ing a fight in the Rosy lire Cafe the windshield wiper* on hi* ear and Snyder fought with them as
manager of American E'ruit Grow­ ley w ill tie the guest of honor at
Saturday night, arresting 17 p«ra tea being given at the home of
in Goldsboro Friday night The at 9 a. in., Edward Karl Owrn* they attempted lo drawn the fire,
e
r*
and
later
sale*
manager
for
•on* engaged ia illegal gamecock
Davis woman lilt Itolterla Moore ran Into a parked ear half a block Danglrman previously had been
Federated Fruit and Vegetable Mr*. C. Franrl* Smith. 1719 Magfighting and aaiaing 100 game­
nulla St All USO friends arc in
over the In-ail with a bar stool, from his home on Park Ave. given permission hy Cleveland to
cock*. 15 o f them d»»d.
Nine men from the Sanford Nav­ Growers, and was general man­ sited.
Rosa ItsT hirl Mobley, 51, of a ftr r she had Iw-rn cut with a Ju rt didn't look, offierra said.
born trash in small piles on Ihe
o f E’- F. Dutton Inc . produce
al A ir Station escaped a frigid dip. ager
„
The |&gt;arked car was owned by lot. which Is near a large fuel
A* head of Ihe Y W C A 'i t'SO lx&gt;ngwimd died Friday in an O r­
lando hospital.
in the Gulf of Mexico Friday night I ' °
Ralph C. Gage, M&lt;m| iis, N. Y , and tank. When a fire was built ea rl­
-i V
.**e
. . i t survived by two »on*. Division, Ml** E inlry direct* a
a il-JV
A native of E'lorida. Mr. Mobley
CARBONDALK. III. ( U P !) - In ­ _.The, men were aboard
Sanford.
ier in the day exceeding (lie
..
„
: si.-w art p Dutton Sanford and headquarter* staff at the National
to fxmgwood 22 year* ago
mate* at Menard Stair Penitenti­ palrol Plane on « routine fh«hl | p ‘ * - rt K‘ ’ “u ^ ' j r ? A -l w . ^ ; YWCA office in New York City 'mused
The S h rrtlf’s Department report­ Chief’s s|ieci(irationi, be revok­
" ' T , .‘V
™ ^
. iU ((
workpra ,n USO
«« *
ary have been offered an extenone of the two engine.
ed vandalism In Mrrvslllh Manor ed the permission.
lion
in philosophy
near Sinlando Springs. And to
won course
course in
pn.K,Mpny by
rsy c* ,,gnt fire
ru ff. Engll.htown. N. J .; one .is club, operated hy the YWCA
Melhodl.t Community
When Cleveland pasvrd the lot
The
team
of
Harry
Tnokr,
lia
r
t'burcb, &lt; assellverry ami |IPO
h i
: clear Ihr record, 14 pages of at 6:30 that night, hr again saw
ry Woodruff, iiofk l i j i p l f n iD n ,,
.
-»
.
at
a
i
l •
Elks.
Sanford.
He
wav
a
retail
The
rourse
I*
entitled
"Idea*
of
..........................
»
“ •&gt; »four
*"'• ,hfMlf i .T ELIn 'ey
h: ,I*! i srs,mc.a
. » ly filled,
Ihr ftrr and called out the truck.
ing engine dropped off. An emer- i“«I.;. »
.even
grandchildren «and
gasoline dealer and owned a Long- H a rr, Weir took first p i.re ,n the , S- ' n' n" l f ‘ ou.n»&gt; ‘
Good and E v il."
gency landing wa* made .1
, t&gt;F training and experience
■I MarMac grealgr.ndchUdren.
gicaigrim ticnuurrn.
csperienrr to
1,1 «„,*) trailer park
M ayfair Men's Golf Association r * m r u»‘ ^ ,orr Ju,,Cr VVll‘ on A resulting struggle brought aid
Alexander this morning. All are from police and City Alanager
Funeral tervice* will U- held at direct the far flung work of the
s*,l t , |v iiri jncluclv? his
I
D ill A ir E'orte llase in Tampa
wife, Mrs. tournament yr-tciday
misdemeanors.
Warren EL Knowles.
sputter' Rchbaum Funeral Home, Mount I YWCA for men and women In the M&lt;|f
M ol.ley two sons, Roger
Second
in
tlx
tourney,
which
'
..D
I ora.
_ T
........ I . . . at
• Is IL
-. armed
■ r trx *-■I fforces,
n rr« s
%lu i ffor
n f lln
.ip a
n-i i « * Jfv| ,(obprt v,',,,
..1
READING. England (U I’ D - O ld * “ h ,h r rpm* 'n‘ n*
Tuesd.iy
at 4a —
p.m. _.
with
the
ami
their
wive.
|l0|h ,;f |&lt;0“
UM.(, the handicap (mint system,
Mark Clcvrlant! Jr. prosecuted
ing.
age pensioner Walter Kilm n rtrr,
for the city in Ihe rase. Dangleand families She came Into I SO,
h„ moth/ r M r, y
J wa. the tram nf Gene W itrrl, E.
The Sanford i&gt;atrai plane was Rev. John Mangrum o fficia tin g .
to. who married Mrs. Constance
alter extensive work , as,, field ...and Hogan, l-nngwood;
man wax fined |2uo, of which
en route lo Corpus Christ!, Tex.,
one brother. J. S till, Ed D»vls ami Sol Ab
Macr. M. after only two dates,
$150 was suspended. Snyder was
execul ve direct.,r of Lamp H i* J llllP i N M(tMpy&gt;Charleston!
ramaon.
Sunn,
Powrll. Kirby
and was al&gt;out |60 miles from land
asplalnc-i " I was horrd and I
fined tlo&gt;). with a suspension of
*
'
r
*
n
s&lt;"
Ub
go
and
Oakland,
|
^
(wil
,
i
r
t
P
rii
Mrs
J
IV.
Gel-1
Fite.
Elm
er
Horrm-r
ami
Ed
Hunt
when the (ire slatted. The pilot
OVIEDO—The Oviedo chamber
wanted something to do."
CAIRO (U l’l ) - President Gam- l al , and in Washington, D C
l&lt;. Na.npa, Idaho, and Mis. Hy- took third plai •
was luted at L t. Don Jarrell,
iif
I'omim-rce
w
ill
inert
tonight,
at
Chief ( bvel.md said Hist tha
In all of her aidgnincnts, M ls s iaf(, N r||py&gt; | )or(.jt( ( -a|
Al&gt;drI Nasser, moved today to
YAII-3. Also aboard werr l.t(Jg)
Individual honors were copped 7 :so fo r the first lime slme the
two men rame to Die fire station
*'** worked
closely with
y ,nrra| services w ill lo- held to by Ralph Wight and Harold Kas rrorganliaticn meeting
It. G. Martin, CPO Elmer Hoemer, hold quick trials for as many as
LONDON (D P I)— Following a It.fJ g lJ . T, Dennison. En*. H. M. IKK)
Communists
arrested
on
Voinmunity t hesis,I I As. cliurch n, „ rro - at 2 p n. in the Ch*|&gt;rl o f , Iner Member*
tb n r wive* and
Election
of 195'.) officers is «ome days before Ihr tria l and
complaint from an angry husband F itig rra ld , CPO R. II. Kennedy charges of trying to overthrow his
,n '| l , ' lr E,0UP»_
Co* Parker Funeral Home. Winter guests enjoyed a lobster dinner scheduled as well as a report on apologlrrd for their behavior.
that a telephone operator told him , j r ,,
c ||. winshlp J r . ATI government,
Informed
aourresEarlier
Miss Elnley
was
relig |*- f K. The. Kev.
Darwin
A.
Shea and danring at the M ayfair lo u n Christmas
lighting and sale of
'"‘ is* iw
l i if - a l i ii l l sdirector
lit •-■•lor and
h in t ■
l.,f(,ii*«
. .
.
..
Ions
i-duralti&gt;n
defense
his new baby was a boy. when It a . J. East ami ADS J J. French said.
w ill officiate. Interment will be in t o
Club after the tournament. Christmas frees, the house numrra lly was a girl, a I-ondon hospi­
service* director for churches In !
Hascn 'M e m o rla f I'a rli.
Dave Cunning i» president of Ihe i tiering projret for Oviedo and ad
Sin lirrnardim i and San Diego.'
tal placed this sign over its
association.
'd ltln n a l plans for 1969.
She Is a graduate of the l.'niver
switchboard: "N o sex must be
lity of California at Id s Angeles
given out over the phone."
Tickets now are on sale fo r the
and received her masters degree
Victor Horge concert Jan. 31 at
in religious education (rum the
The Sanford Clvie ( enter.
San Krancxrn Theological Semi
Campbell-LoiaillC Post No. M
Proceeds w ill go to the Heart
Inary.
will meet tonight In the American
Fund, and w ill benefit patients in
Legion building at 7 p m. for din
Seminole County and adjacent
ner.
Orangas stamped with "Sanford
area*.
Reports wtU lo- made bv all E'air
SAULT STE. MARIE. M ic h .'fro m Finland before the tarn a
George Campl-ell, Borge'a '■ad­
Manufacturing Co., Sanford, Fla..”
committees
The
Seminole
County
&lt;UFI)— W illiam Korpl said to
century,
CORSICANA. Tex (U l’ l ) - D . E. i Jones, 36. the father of eight vance man,” arrived in Sanford
• re being distributed this week at
E'air
will
I
n* held E’eb. lit 21.
day. he- owed
his _
life
to Finnish_ H r *ald his victory over the ale
____ —
_ _________
A 21 year-old Longwood m*n
n . r dinner tonight w ill be p e r-,
m .? .tTow‘ the to - chil(ln,n’ c ,tlm l h f ' oum, U’* «0,d Friday night to discus, arrangeUse Hotel Statler in New York
baths and the winterising effect ,n ,n l*
** dur..,p , ^t / J ® , " * . * * * t«kenlo an Orlando hospital
pared
by
Ktuaell
S,&gt;enr
.
r
.
vecorvf
w tother Ms
b l r » wcl* hin&lt; ,boul 10
,.orI1 lh '
Clly.
of a "ra m ie of eallnns" ni ohts
of taking Finnish Fsathg.' shtsrtly after 610 p m. Saturday, vice commander.
. 1
V,
i * ! P®«nda each-last May IT after a t'»M hx-al Heart Fund represents- takpa tolnp d o ln f.. f((|,ow lnf #n # rf|lIfn ,| „ „ |hp ForJ t
Marvin MelDar. manager of the of a rauple of gallon, of whls lle 1|(rpP(,
story of f ndlng s $2.IWI OOO buried
,n w l|h td
pjr1
|h dtrt lives that he was “ well pleased*
local firm , roncaivod th* idea aa a kTto Jump into a snow d rift a fte r, cp,. Road.
with tha riv ie Center, after an in­
•ay
gimmick fo r the NationalWhole- , Korpi, 54, was
asleep m • .now silting in a steam room along
Frank C
llerm esdorf suffered
spection of Ih r auditorium.
he did with it.
RAIEGRD (U l’ l ) — Negro Jim
Jones said hr w ii’ go to Tyler,
(•&gt; * Drygooda Convention, Jan. IP- bank when two surveyors chanced
rocks, “ but there I a a fractured chest lame when In*
The
Sanord Seminole
County
Jones complained that hia fame
hath th a t’s good fu." you. .
1956
ear
plowed
into
the
rear
of
m,r
l
*
*
«**«*
in
ihe
elec
rex.,
today. U. « A tty. W illiam
Jayceea and Jayrc* wive* are as­
upon him Friday un Drummond
was
beginning
to
gel
a
little
When aalMinaa visM the dtaplay Island at the tin of Dm eastern
Doctors
as *«
lo whrtn
‘ w , u , ‘ disagreed ■»
worm a pick-up truck, whlrh had brokrn , f lc chair today in a ’ routine” j sieger, who told the Secret Sersisting with publicity and promo­
room, they reeeiva a Juicy orange, end of M lfh le .n s u m w
er ^
l,r &lt; r ,n,uun* °* ■l*,«»hol in down on th* highway.
execution for the raise uf a white vice In tell Jcr.r* lo show the wearing.
tion. The Jayceea are noted fo r
hand stamped by Maitsar's aisUr, la Ha was " s tiff &gt;a a tv.ard ' aI *to rP*'*
"1 have been trying lo find Ibelf expert leg work to &gt;11 civto
h,&lt;* actually served
state Troo|&gt;cr J.
Hikes saiil '*om ,n " ,l0 * * • placing flowers government Ihe gold, if he has it,
Mrs. Gertrud* Rataor. Mr*. R at­ £
aumrbody to give it to ," to laid. endeavor*.
is in Tyler.
H t o " , af gaioSL to to sera “
• " “ Heel*, keeping hia blood jib e truck was parked w ith all fo u r !0" her ,n,Kh• r '• * r,v e
tier volunteered Par the Job ghen
from icing and bursting the blood ! whcelr. on the pavement. T h* d r tv I
..
r*
Sl?ger amt Forrester V. Sor­ "They can give M back to the
Tickets are available el th* J a y
the firm wanted aomathing d iffe r ­ temperatures.
vtssels in the cold.
r r was Maihall I^ o Keith, Alla- D I0 O 8 C 1 0 M e e t
rels, agent in charge of Ihe Se­ Indians If they want to. I would ree Inform ation Booth. K oum illat
*T
m
Finnish."
ent for Ma convanUon showroom,
Korpi told UnitK orpi joked that ha had stoked monte Springs. Drams o f oil fell
ihe Loyal Order o f th* Moos* cret Set vice office in Dallas, said more or less like to ro ll M up. and Anderson Drug Store, T o u J rt.
■ to i i a rweldeo* o f Now York *d Praia International. "W * aan up on " a couple of gallons" of from the truck during the accident w ill meet at • p.m. tomorrow in they expect to be able lo an­ cover it up and forget M.
Ion's Drugs and the'DeBary P har­
City,
take the raid.
I whisky, lle said he had been vis- and Impeded heavy tra ffic , which lemiwirsry quarters at 2639 Or nounce Tuesday or Wednesday
Everybody In the United States m acy. A lt seats wilt be rrse rve d j
The oranges were shipped from
Korpi was to rn In this country , Ring a liicod and -ta ile d tome .eventually w a s
d ii|ie r*cd by . Undo D rm . A ll members are u rg -i whether there is anything to the .and part* of A rkansai ia trying tickets are priced at $3 aud $5, in ­
but his father, Otto, im m igrated' w ith two touieg to hto pocket
| Highway 1‘atrol susiiiarym se
Jed to allcod.
|rto ry .
to d a ta M."
cluding U s .
,

Final Riles Today
For Mrs. Ware, 74

»

New s Briefs

Never Too Late

t

Meyners Celebrate

Bad News For Reds

Fire Hits Windsor

^ lt. Terror Scaled

City Fines l Men
Lam
p
,
B
a
r
Stool
So
lve
Local
Fights
Frank Dutton Sr.,

Tnule Pact Signed

For Blaze Hassle

Ex-Resident, Dies

USO Leader Sets
Visit In Sanford

Polar Routes Served

Plane Brought In,
Nine Escape 'Dip'

Gameeoeka Seized

Ross Mobley Dies;
Riles Set Tuesday

Cons Given Choice

‘Bored’ Mun Weds

Mayfair Tourney
Winners Listed

,

Oviedo Chamber
To Meet Tonight

*M)0 Face Trials

5T3.

&lt;No -Sex By Phone

Legion To Meet,
Get Fair Reports

Baths, Liquor Credited

Oranges Carry
Sanford Stamp

W ith Saving M a n 's Life

Longwood Driver
Hurt In Accident

Tickets Available
For Borge Concert

'B u ll' O r B ullion
J In B e rry P a tch ?

Negro Dies In Chuir £*£&amp;£' ‘

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�F i f i J - M o n . . J i n . ) 9 , 1919

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News

O f M en

In Service

\lcebreaker
Heads
•«

FORT MONMOUTH. N. J. —
A rm y PFC Jsmcx C. Hawkins. 21.
non of Mr. and Mrs. V ic to r D.
.Hawkins. U k r Monroe. F la., re ­
cently completed the 30-week m i­
•ti*.
crowave radio equipment repair
CHRISTCHURCH. N. Z. (U N ) *course at the Army Signal School,
— T h t U S N iv y ’s m oil powerful F ort Monmouth. N. J.
le tb rta k rr plowed around lh*
He was trained to Install, oper­
fr o ir n antarctic today to rescue a ate, maintain and re p a ir multi*
Stranded f l i t m an ir ir n tifir tram I channel microwave radio relay
believed to Include an Amrrran. communication equipment.
T b * U.S S. G laeirr, commanded
Hawkins entered the A rm y last
tiy Capt. Edwin A. McDonald of March and completed basic com­
Medford. O re, crunched through bat training at Fort Jack&gt;on. S.
I ha wfalto * * x i to Xobertion liland
o ff Palmer Peninsula where an ^ | | r is a 19V4 graduate o f Semi
Argentine antarrtic npedition hsi note High School Sanford. Fla .
keen stuck more than a week.
and attended Stetson U niversity.
The icebreaker was expected to DcLand. Fla. Hr also attended
; /e a c h the men by Jan. 27.
Southern Union C o llfff.
•
The Argentine party is believed Alie
1 headed by U.S. A ir Force Reserve
FRENCH RIVIERA — Marine
-M a J . James A. Lsteller of F ills
’ Church. Va., who was reported to S Sgt. Joseph B- N*n H orn. *on
; be not on active duly but is acting of Mrs. Joite Van Horn o f Ix»ng• as a ceasultant to the Argentnr wood F la . and husband of the
form er Miss Mary F. T u h h i of
group.
A report received here by the Houston. Tex., a rrive d on the
chief of naval operations from the French Riviera Dee. M. w ith the
State Department said the men Second Hatialmn. 3th M arine Reg
have feed for another 23 day* but iment. to spend the Chrlatmaa and
th e ir shelter on the ire-covered is­ New Years holiday season
Tours to various c'ttcx xuch as
land was very limited.
The men had two planes with I'a rls Caimes and Monaco were
them , but Rear Adm. George Du- arranged tor the enjoyment of the
gab. who heads the US. South Marines, and ip e tia l holiday din
M e operation, said be did not ners were prepared.
A t the end of the tw o week va­
knew eaactly what the men were
cation. the 1.700 Leatherneck, r*.
doing on the island.
The Olaeier also was ordered to turned to duly and amphibious
assist the Belgian antarrtic eipe warfare training w ith the U. S.
BJUoa ship Pnlarhav which hat Sixth FleetMSS trapped In heavy ire near
PATUXENT RIVER. Md. the Balgfaa Braid Bay hate. The Donald fi. Watson, ch ie f aviation
ehip was reported to be running structural mechanic, L'SN. has
tow on food and fuel.
been promoted to the second high­
est Navy enlisted rale, the newly
created ’ Senior C h ie f.Chief Walton Is the aon of Mr.
and Mrs. A. N- Walton o f Lons
wood. F la , and husband of the
form er Miss Mary F . W ilson o f

fo r Arctic Rescue

Probe Climax Seen

For Labor In 1959

M IA M I BEACH (U P I) - Labor
Ooiaasniat Viator Rietel predicted
today that the drive to end racketeoelag and gangsterism in labor
tad management would reach a

ctfaMx la in b .
But ha said he didn’t think
that a lib e r reform would pats
Congress this aeealon. Instead, he
predicted the labor reform lisuo
would peas o v tr Into tho election
r of 1M0 and become a key
o In the presidential cam•alga.
Bieael, blinded recently by labor
rMfceteeri, said the campaign to
dean up labor and management
« s *d reach a showdown this
year through tho efforts of a N tw
York grand ju ry, the a n titru st
Sivlgloo of the Justice Departmeng and the Rackete Investlgatidg Committee headed by hen.
John McClelland ID Ark.).
He said he expected prosetutioos to result from the grand
Jury's Investigation later In the
year.

K

Rlescl (puke to tome I.ouo
deUattes at the doth annual con
vtaUoo of the Associated General
Contractors of America-

A life ra ft has been developed
which Inflates Itself In 30 seconds,
holds 10 persons and contains sur­
v iv a l gear.

Legal Notice
s ^ 'tto tj
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n«ul» -1. XUItUn*.
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V on Braun W arn s Nation

^Y le Is senior to a ll C hief Petty
Officer* holding the old top' pay
grade of E-7. The ’ Senior Ch * f
is pay grade E * . and equivalent
to the Army ami M arine Corps
F irs t Sergeant and the A ir I orce
Senior M ister Sergeant.
Chief Walton is serving w ith
Airborne Early W arning Squadron
13 at the Naval A ir Station. Pa­
tuxent lin e r. Md.
FORT CAMPBELL. K Y .-A rm y
Capt. Donald M. Wood, son of
M r and Mrs. Henry L . Wood,
DeBary. Fla., recently p a rticip a t­
ed with the total A irborne D iv i­
sion in •
sprrlht
week long
STRAC (Strategic A rm y Corps)
alert at Fort Campbell. K y.
H ie 101st Airborne D ivision, a
' m ajor STRAP unit, constantly
maintains an Immediate readines*
force for airborne deployment to
'a n y area In the world.
Cap
Wood, comm ander
&lt;&gt;l
Company C nt the d ivision » 327th
'in fa n try , rntered the A rm y tn
tiiiO and was last stationed at
Fnrt Henning. Ga.
n ,e 31-year old ra p ta ln l» a
t o ll graduate of R utland (M l
High School and a IBS! graduate
of the University o f Vermont,
nurlogton. Ilk*
with him at the fo rt.
MEMPHIS. Trnn. — M ilton E.
Watson, aviation m a ch in ist'* mate
second class. U8N. »on o l Mr*.
M srgsrelt H. llobbv ot Oviedo,
Fla., and husband of the former
Miss l.ucy D. Grain of Harold.
F I*.. •* altcmhnf the Aviation
Machinist's Mate School at the
Naval A ir Technical T ra in in g Cen­
ter. ktemphis. Tenn.
During the tyweek course, stu
dents ate instructed In the repair
and maintenance of Im lh rectpns
eating and let engine*, nnd tr a t^
ed in the bevle electric and fu rl
iM te m i of •Irtre ft.

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Of Red Plans For Space

SALTASH. England ( U P I) - M r * .
Margaret Srrrombe, an ariixg.
M IAM I BEACH (UPI I — Dr. I 3. Manned earth satellites.
quivered with ra*e
today. 1 ^
Wernher von Braun, the nation's! 4. Rocket flig h t* to the moon painting of Ssltash' bachelor maytop missle expert, warned today and other celestial bodies.
or was deemed not fit fo r public
that unless the United States steps
3. Satellites of very high apo viewing.
op its rocket program it may gee orbits
The picture would
have been
xoon he eurrounded by “ several
6. Interplanetary spare stations unveiled
last Saturday night at
p'.aneta fly in g the hammer and which could support a consider
the home of Mayor Tom S u n la kr.
sickle fla g ."
able number of personnel aver ex- a d a iry firm e r, and everything
Von n ra u n said manned spare tended period* of time.
was ready,
flights to the moon. M ir* and Ve7. Manned flights to Venus and
An orchestra wa* tuning up.
nus are on the agenda of S oviet, Mars
.
decorations were strung across
scientists in the "not too distant
While none of thrse projects i« the ceilings and there hung i w
future.”
*
"patently hostile.” he said, many picture of the mayor, stark n a k f t
" Charlie Morrison, public The Germ an • hornsclenUst of them could serve immediate
-T u t, tut.” ssld Town Clerk A.
NEW FIRM WELCOMED — Aubrey D. B usiness
Adam* (le ft), owner of Ailntnis Typewriter re la tio n s director o f the* chamber, present* Slid that in the second year of m ilitary purposes. He said Soviet Gordon Belhnghem * L e r a prethe tpace age. the United States scientists in space stations could view before the guests arrived, " t
Service, ia the intent re c ip ie n t o f the Semin­ rd the |)lur|uc on Saturday.
fH e ra ld S t u f f P h n tn t H i "n o t ye t met the Challenge ' keep a continual watch on the cannot allow Ik”
ole County Chamber of Commerce*! “ New
^
' of
fr»«and inltPranl
hid given Mrs. Seefree tarnrlil
world, laiinrh
launch and
intercept, Ctxnlaka
Stanlake had
of Itniala
Rutsia.
"We are moving in that direc­ m isille i tnd even control the c o m l* permission to paint him
any way she liked.” The finished
tion,” h r said, "but unfortunately, weather.
picture showed him wearing h it
we still cannot claim parity, much
chain of office, nothing else, tod
less su p e rio rity.”
about to take a hath in a duck
Von Braun told soma 2.000 dele
Aubrey D. Adams today an
pond. •
nounced the opening o f Adami S»l*» t0 lh * 4Wh convention of the
" I wouldn't have minded If —
Typewriter Service at 207 West Associated General Contractors of
First St.
America th a t there Is no secret
NEW YORK (U P lt-N e w coffee fh a ln had been pelnted out.” laid
LONDON ( L T I) — Diplomatic European problems would fig u re ; Ibe Dm, will specialise ,n ssles. • boul * ? vle* ,n' “ " on‘ ,n . " u., f r , price cut* go Inio tile d today at M«&gt;or RUrtaba. * reon'e m ight
Dmeisble. he said, has the A A T food store*.
»“ " * * J
M 1,1 ,h'
| rental* and repairing o f ty pew nt-1JP*1*sources said today an F.ast West prom inently.
B ritain has received. fu
. . ll. report* |' era.
e r t- adoiog
••Ming machines
marmnes anci
and an
all other
inner 7 . -------T ' " ' : -»
8y -the\ --------Soviet 1 me m
n illo
im nn -,
■ largwav
u 7 -* * t gcor
erocerv
er y— *h* hath
_
meeting this spring was certsln on th r Washington talk* between........................
types of business machines.
Academy
f Sciences and
there |lo rf cj,*m said prices on three
^ r*.'- toteom b* remeined
............o......................
...
*®ul
-• m
Adams, native o f Leesburg, will t,n
BO possibility of mistake 0{ j ouf premj um brand* would angry.
but that considerable preparations United Stales leaders and Miko.
*a evaluating Soviet^Intrntions so j f0p four (#nt , a pound, for a tidal
‘ f * • * f ur,ou' when they orwould have to precede it.
yan, and the tignv were (hat each.. o ff e r factor&gt;--api&gt;rovrd service, i
she
I h r Western Big Three powers i side stood firm , with no compro lie attended theUnderwood Corp. r* r 41ou,er * p,re '* tonrfrnt,11 reduebon of eight cent* in the Isst .d ^ e d the picture removed,
School, El Paso, Tex
and the These are the steps In the Soviet five weeks.
•»'&lt;*- ' There ** » nothing at ail
began urgent consultations on the mise in wight
. .... . *
^
. Cu|t0(n rounH R|d CJrelr * in indecent about it. The mayor was
There also were growing Indies-! ‘ W ’ ,v*n,ln* “ 'o • " « u m c c xi *- | r —
- —-----results of Presidtnt Eisenhower's
by
a
L E *s ih aatellitei of such life sell for 41 cents a pound. Boksrshown partly screened
weekend meeting
with Soviet tjo n t that a four • power meeting 1f binc Institute in Nebraeka. lie
hush "
0
has had schooling on the bme a t to be practically perms 47 cents a pound, and A A P
Deputy Premier Anastas 1. Miko- would have lo be arranged before i
Vacuum w ill be 71 cents a pound
lung to find a solution fo r the Npeed-O-Prlnt, A- B. Dick, H y tri pent o rb itrrs .
yan.
2. Recoverable istelUles
Thr reductions do not affect the
( and other rnuhlnes.
Estimated fu r losses in the U.
Milov an * own hurried return to Berlin conflict.
l o Clock brand, which waa re­ S fo r the first six months of j | U
Diplomatic sources anticipated
*l&gt; , l
klotcow a t believed to serve a
duced
by
six
rents
lis
t
Dee.
I.
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cam * to 1311.333 000. according to
llt f t ilir purpose, namely to inform a conference thiv spring probably ,n ,h f Dre*m»old T ra ile r Court. U . . . I x n I . T .
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I n O S p itO lS I 0 I C S t
th r National Board of Fire UnderPremier Nikita Khrushchev about on foreign ministers' level, with a
The word "atom * comes from w riters, compared with (330.133.000
his American trip in lime for the
forthcoming 21st C'ommunisl Par­ railed tu difCSUa Germany am
WASHINGTON MiPiv T h . v.&lt; lh* ? retk * or'1
mean fo r the corresponding period at
■
, U
,
.
n ASHING TON (U P I&gt;—The Net- , mg "not out” nr Indivisible.
')937 snd 4317,403,000 in 1*34.
ty congress In Moscow Jan. 27. European security and each tide ■
itra n t Adm inistration w ill test lw o |
It w ill be the deal parly tun- would have the right to rwiie any ( I D L O C Q l M O S p i t a l
gress since the historic gathering |.rt,t.ltm connected with these m a -' 8U pbtn Jim M M in n ; „ wontb, new anti-diabetes pUli at eight of
at which Khrushchev launched h it j0f. V u** ' ,
....
died .Saturday at Seminotr Memo its h o ip ita ls to find out i f they
Such a coafrrcncr might be pre- r l „ noM&gt;lta| ' „ P
1hp (0„ of t in replace dally insulin injec­
famous attack on Josef blalin.
Khrushchev was reported to be ceded by a four • power study M r. and Mrs. Robert Mann, Rt. 2. tions.
preparing a major foreign affairs group which would do the prepa- Sanford.
The drugs, tolbutamide and
report in which th* German and ratory work.
Survivors include his parents; chlorpropamide, will he given to
one brother James M ichael! hie about 400 patients twice a day for
grandparents. Mrs. Hose Barron, at least eight months, the VA
312 EAST FIRST STREET
R ayvlllr, N. Y.. and M r and Mrs. »»&gt;&lt;••
Wilmot 31. 31aun, Salt Lake City,I The test w ill be conducted at
PHONE F A 2*4451
Utah.
VA b o s p iu li in Buffalo and
The body w ill he sent to Salt the B ronx, N.Y., Dallas, Tex.,
H. JAMES GUT
JAMES B. GUT
Lake City Tuesday fo r burial. Msrtlnsburg, W. Va., Memphis,
Amoc.
rhalrman, spoke tn the troop fo l­ Gramkow Funeral Home le la T rn n . Pittsburgh, Topeka, Kan.,
By MRS. II L. JOHNSON
charge
o
f
local
arrangements.
sod
Washington.
lowing
the
service.
Phone FA 2 1722
Lake Monroe Home Demonstra­
Refreshments w rrr served to
tion Club members saw films nn th r girls amt atrtnding parents by
using color In the home at their Mrs. Louise Thompson ami Mrs.
monthly meeting, Friday, Jan. 9 Shirley Hunter.
at the home o f Mrs. Jack StanWMU M eeting
difer Sr.
*
Plans were made lo study the
The meeting, with Mrs. Clover n tw klisvion Book and to combine
Marrs presiding, was opened with two circles into formation of a
a devotional reading by Mrs. J. night r ir r t r at the regular meet­
E. Andrews. Reports were heard ing of the Heplist WMU last
from ro m m iltrr chairmen and an­ Tuesday evening
nouncement made that th r rlub
GA Meeting
would be hostess for the county
G. A.*s of the Baptist church
eounril meeting held In Sanford w ill meet with Mrs. Lynn Gilee,
January 13.
Tuesday, at the church at 3:4.'&gt;
Refreshments of "Hut Corn p. m. tn work on a project ot
Dog*", cookies and coffer were
,Z
the Ueptist
served by M r* Mandifer and co I children's Home,
hostess. Mrs. J. II. Tlndcl.
Sunbeams To Meet
Members attending were Mines
gunbe,m i H,|| mrel
i lu\ " * ! " ' : • £ ’
re
*'
M r*. Uiuline Spi&gt;ey T u tid iy
E. I litlr ll, Jack htandifcr, W. A.
church to continue study on
Uanup. J II. Tlndel. Annie M ae-. , he n#w „ „ Pi A u lh a .
\rlh u r, llascl Gardner and J. II |
p \ Mrelina
ilapp. Two new members, Mr*
The
A.’s of the Baptist
,1. L. Johnson and Mrs. Tompson | cbufc), Ml|| mr«-t in the rducawere welcomed.
tlonal building Tuesday at 7;30
. , ^ U,Cll\ - . WL r °
P*
l»- C. Spivey
H altlr K irk, and .Its* Myrtle AOcj gjrne Tumhnxon
Wilson, agent.
Baptist Kervicr
The next meeting wilt be held j Rev. Hubert Uyril w ill use as
I c^ * ry
*‘° 'nc
f * bis sermun topic at Ihu Sunday
J. II. Sapp w ith M r*. Annie 3lac- morning service " I have run a
Arthur, to hostrys.
great tum ult and I know not what
P. T. A. Mrrltag
it was?” Evening services are
Dsn* for a Spring Carnival at at 7:3Q. A llible study is being |
the local aibool w rrr made at thr lo m iu ile d on the book of 3lark. j
regular monthly merting of thr Invitation is e itm d rd the public.
Lake Monroe PTA last Monday
I'rivonalx
nlgbt. Exart date o f (ho event w ill
Mr*. Edith W&gt;nn, Ft. Wayne.
le announced in Utc near future In d . Is th r guest of Mrs. C lover!
Committee*
w rrr appointed for u j ' r’r ,"
dMstsma of the Festival
M f,
„ llbh
h„
^
Mr*. W. E. Giles reported t.hra r „ |cd |0 njlt0B i
, due ,0 thr
r&gt; progress before turning over
of h tr m olhf
M r, Me
Ih r m frtln c to iChonl p rin tip * lt
John Angel who . vpt.lned the r
,,
„ f ,;f0
„ p,
siting program e o n d u e l » d „ „
, Pf hlm ou‘
, „ fr
throughout the county school sys g..,!,* ront.nrd to Orange Memnr

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E a st-W e st P a rle y
Seen A s 'C ertain '

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Coffee Prices Cut
By Grocery Chain

I1*'11 For Diobetes

General Insurance 1
H.

JAMES GUT

'Color In Home' Is Topic 01 Meeting

GIVE

FLORIDA-MADE

PRODUCTSI

T # i, five ■ llttlto b it « f FUrIJa to friends lacV liome wiirn you tale or send them
•ouvenirsofyour trip . Clioosc from the thousands of dillercnt product* made, grown,
and prueexsed here tn tha Sunahiae Slate!

Fterlda*a«4« g ifts aad aaveHiaiy for instance, have an attractiveness all their
own , . , Florida-made sport* equipment it famous for it* lop quality. . . Floridamade sportswear is six months ahead o f next summer** styles all around the country.

Use Our Convenient

C.
lie 1* a 1933 graduate of Cen­
tra l High School, Jackson, M lia..
and attended Mississippi South­
ern College, Hattiesburs. tn d the
University of rio rtd n n t Gaines­
ville.

AGENCY

Lake Monroe

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Adams Announces
Opening O f Firm

Monn Child Dies

BROOKLYN. N Y . -W fd in e r O.
M ills, tiostswaln'*
mate
lirv t
« ; • ^rTo,,. a V !^ ,r y i . ,H , &gt;T'
nnt.AMtKV l * A l . N f
elass, L'SN. of Route I , liox 4K,
A Florid* • •&gt;ipor*tlon
t’lsIiillM Sanford. Ha . I* serving aboard
the Navy’S newest a ttack aircraft
carrier USB Independence which
, V i tl&gt;«f,n4*&gt;i'
r« r.
was commissioned ai the Brook•
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l
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l
l
v o t ic b o r i M i'. H ir r i
Noth*
ife
tle t In |t»r»h »il*,n lh»l .1. l jn Navy Yard on Jan. 10.
K tlO llllf. Hh»rl(f of H. mini. In
hospital. Orlando, due to sue I
th e lourtli of it* class, the In ­ f Refreshments wen- served
sV.uhtv, M utU t. un-lsr anil l&gt;v
&gt; " l« . ,if &lt;* w rit *'t a ta il,Ili.it hrrn. dependence is a 60.000 ton carrier
Foley IS visit,ng
tefore IssutO m l »r the • ♦««* ,»■ equipped with modern living ac- p r r l0.’.* ° ! i ' h r v r / , n * - , u
1)1)14 &gt;*url. la I ha at-.m aula-1
M . C F H r t t . lt
ta , ! 0 l n u U ' V &lt; ■»4r, h*v« |tvl«4 u*»n Ilia fol. commodstion* for It* 3,300 msn L
In* Nryeenv. situs'*. Ivin* see
d M G irl grout Sen Ire
-Mlcndmg a winter ra lly at the
4 ,lfl gcosit service
f |r l l naptist church. DcLand.
veins I n Srmtnol* Count,. I lorl la crew.
Upon commissioning the c s rrtrr
te -w ll;
lo c a l g irl scm. . will hold their w ffe ,,ex „ bIic|| „
,
M fi
Tha
liutlNaaa
,ah«n
&gt;■
III llO KIt K IM l 111' IM.N- {Will go lo sta h&gt;r tria ls in prrpa- Investment B ervler Wednesday. Nr|1(r „ ull| „ d M r, ,,a u ltlir!
»*&lt;a|«la,
W i.n l..I
nI
:|n» i ration lor a Caribbean Cruise this Jan 21 a the sehout at a p m .U
„ d M f, , ;dlton M )c r, ,
S*r|n»h
Av»nu».
,*nfor-l.
! Spring.
Parents of the girts are espeelally
s .eetrU . cir ,
SamiNcIc. t o u i l i. f l u l j a
AM,
Charle, .Swagger.', and Bcv. Rob
_ Preessr
KEY
WEST.
Fla.
-G
ra
d
u
a
te
d
w ill be served by the troop com
til
w t a f trraom
!(io m * 21 week course In Subma m iller, Mrs. W. E. Giles. Mrs. ert R ,rd visited Rev. Charles
t —lUlNOlHl uton*
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XI*,A SIS. N N . r issie ."-l
nne Detection Sonar at the Fleet Joyce Kber and Mr*. Ruddy l.rr. Swaggerty who is confined to the
Xlark IIS. V * l* l! l
Raptist Hospital in Jacksonville,
'Sonar School, st Key West. Fla..
I —Totalninoiar—Xlt-ilal I | i| It
Scout Troop t mined
Tuesday. They report hie condi­
g'.'vXSIlt
Dec.
12.
Donshl
G.
Mason,
sea
T -V N cgltler Illll1.nh«» I
Roy Scouts w rrr organlrrd h rrr
I —If* ffSoro XUihln*—S /h -IS t-llt man. USN. son ol M r. and M r*. last Tuesday night at a meeting tion is much improved.
I —In * MfchlNS Xto4ol SIIWSI. F. L. Mason o( 2i40 E lm Ave.,
i/.v-U-lSUS-O ikeetsesanv
at the school. John Angel w ill
I —Cotn,&gt;»aaa..r I nit with S.nola Sanford. Fla . received Ids diplo­
r l ii an W ainor A. C. XI-tor ma from his F.xecutlve Olficer. lead the group and w ill be assist- j n ; x._ „ L J ^ I J *T* J
S/.N-CIK
rd by llrr lu -r t Thurston, Claude M i e S ( 1 0 1 0
I O dG V
—hulrhnr Tsbta
Ldr. II. L. Filch.
Hitlell and Tolar Rabun. 23 hoy* r _
r
ij
/—
e—n e ilrm illc .. Xi..dtl St. e .v-ltesi
Before entering the Navy, via- attended.
1—Xon-runl alnk*
rO r b . H . O O V JT.
i- r la p r
l — c i r ia
i e lN
t n si l
n i l * . M vlcl ton
attended
Seminole
High
Brownie In ve tlm m l
kuncral service* were I eld at S
i f . O/X-tSse
•Inornt'ie XI 1.4,1 A f'X - l i«IS School In Saniurd.
' Lgka Monroe Brownie* h *ld i an |P m. today (nr Samuel lluherl
wo
o
r*
llo
l
fia
ts
*
iTtklo
1 -S
Investment Rervicr, Wednesday, Gay Sr., Orlando, who died Friday
t 'r a t l)
XI0J 1I
ItJ-B/N- I FORT MONMODTH. N . J. _ 4 p. m.. at Ih r school. As each morning in an Or.sndn hospital
Army PFC. John It. Wunhish, 21.
, - , ' W . Dor1—K• I «Into101 |i« t*rt«iu Mishliir son of Mr. and M rs. Glenn J. I girl received her pin Irom lead The Rev. V. A. Webb o fflclsicd in
1419*
Wimbish, Route I. Sanford, Fla.. er. Mrs. Pauline Hobby, vhe gave * services at tho Fairchild Chapel,
‘ - { ( n f r , K e n t ' s , w i svm&amp; r
Samurl H. 'Jay Jr. Is a resident
tccaaUy
completed the so-wcek a salute and tha Brownie Pledge
ro a tiin * r
.star ll»»i#r. V V- microwave radio equipment re ­ Mrs. Julia Chase, neighborhood I of Sanford
Calais*
X a ISstV • pair course at the A rm y Signal
c .i
(ksis Drlablou FounUIn
I -Oasis
School, Fort Monmouth. N. J.
Jktt lh
A
ilia* aiaaariv
aiaeartv of
et tha
lh* at»i
al&gt;uva OfmHe was trained tu in sta ll, oper­
•4 d»t»h4ant ang that irn tha :n&lt;J.
*u r
M4*^». * . n. t»J». b *l« r,n ate, maUi'ain and re p a ir multitha Isael. k fW t «f aalt.
aale. namelr,
•levea arlack la• tha larai_____
(ertnnen gad cbannal micruwavo ra d io relay
I M s'dssk I* t t * s n ir» M X Ta *
M I4 fa r, a l Iks s s / n i i ol l i l t communication equipment.
Wimbish entered the A rm y fast
Fvaaea Aveaaa. gaaCsr-l. lUialneta
C ia a lv . F larifa. I w ill after Far March and cempleted basic com­
♦ala i* 4 aoll J * Use hlahsat blJdor
fa r rash. In h u e . Ua ahora i t s - bat training at Fort J nekton, 8.

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T ht li l t | M I M ia d a fia lta ly, but our point is simply this: IooWur the nude-inFlorida label — the right way to buy, the thoughtful way to give — always!

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207 Magnolia Ave.

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Mon.. Jan. 19. 1959— P aw 8

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Seminole Eastern Star Chapter
Has Meeting At Masonic Hall

Kastner Home On Twin Lake
Scene O f Party Friday Night
I'o U u U tr t.rorgc Cochrane ami I The occasion a i l r'p rria llv Im ­ and Mr*. Tom l&gt;otrr». Mt. Dora;
member* of his (loan were g u ru * portant a* Mr. and Mr*. Kastner M r and Mrs. Vetnon Scott. Mt.
al the home of Mr. amt M r* • were celebrating their wedding Dora; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fogg.
Harold II. Kastner on Twin l.akc anniversary.
Melbourne: Mr. and Mr*. C.eorgc
Friday night
Present w err: Mr. and Mr* lid Cochrane. Orlando; Mr. and Mr*.
The party honored the new of tner llcavon Daytona Reach: Mr. Charles Ireland. W inter Park;
fieers of the Sanford Shrine Club
Mr and Mr* Ren Heffner. Oak­
and precedrd installation cere
land
Hill- Maitland:
Mr and
monies. Everyone enjoyed getting
Mr*. Charles Snapp. Orlando;
acquainted with the incoming of
Mr*. Olive Flanders,Daytona
ficer*.
Reach: Col and Mr*. David Mr
•
Rr.icshmcnt* were placed in
Adam*. Orlando Mayar and M r*
the dining room, living room, and
Roy Drown, t-akc M aty; Mr. and
Florida room on table* covered
Mr*. Hill Cnruni. Daytona
with imported hand embroidered
Mr. and Mr*. El m3 E a rn *. Mr
Miss Nan M yrrt. a n j Mr*. C.
table cloths. Cocktails and soft Francis Smith w ill be hosteise* and M rt Al Skinner. Mr. ami
drink* were served from The bar. for a t'SO tea Wcdncaday from Mr* Irving Pryor. Mr anil Mr*
Maced throughout the house were 3 6 p. h i . at the home of Mrs Dob Browning
and M r*
Mr
floral
arrangement*
of
pink, Smith, IT in Magnolia Avr.
Rudy Sloan. Mr. and
M r* Hob
white, and red rose*, carnations
Thr occasion w ill honor Mist Itillhim er. Mi and Mrs. E J
and tulips
Dorothy
Finley,
rA rru tiv r
in S till, all of Sanford
HottfSSf* jsvuling Mr* H ad charge of all I'SO l'luh* which
^ n e r were Ruth Billhimcr. Gladys are operated by the National
0 Brown, and Verge Ireland C har­ Hoard of YWCA, and Miss Flia
lie Ireland assisted Mr. Kastner Turner, regional supervisor id
a* host
USO rlubi in the eastern 1'mtrd
• State* operated h&gt; th r YWCA
Thine in 'lie d are member* nl
civic organisation*, church groups,
the I ’SU operating committee,
Mrs. /e ll Taylor. l.tvc Uak, an­ junior and senior volunteers, and
MONDAY
nounces th r marriage ot
her anyone interested in I ’SO m o ii
The advisory board of the Kn
daughter. Annie Mosley, to J a m ct
luted Men'* Wive* Club w ill inret
R. Ilnolehan J r . son of M r. and
at the home of Mrs Dnisellla
Mr*. Janies R. Iloolchan S r . San
Moore 167 Pinrcrest D r . at 6
• ford
p m.
T hr couple wat married un
TLESDAY
What teenager wouldn't vote
January I, I*jj9. The groom g ra ­
T h r United Daughters o f the
duated with the class of 1931 from "the hamburger" numtier one on
III observe the I trth
list
of favorite It nfrdrra i
Seminole High School. H r *erved a popularity
for four years in the United foods' it s probably safe to sav 'd a y o f Robert E l ee ai Scmtno'r
that ground beef in a hamburger High 8 bool it •&gt; IS .&lt; ns
Stale* A ir Force.
1 hr Oviedo t.ardrn Club will
Mr. and Mrs. iloolrhan w ilt is as (avored by the teenager a*
meet at 3 p m at the hom r of
make their home in l.iv r Oak. lie is apple pi&gt; by the men folk
Janie* Wilson on Lake
So why not give this recipe Mrs
is employed be the Florida Power
cailrd Trrnagr Special a Irial run Charm
Corporation.
W EDNESDAY
in your home
The lernagers
The Civic and Fine A rt* De­
might lonstder th i* Innovation a
partment* of the Sanforii Woman's
cousin to the hamburger.
It s a hearty warm er upper or Club w ill have a luncheon at IJ
thawerouier before or after a o'clock. The Civic Department w ill
cold afternoon at a football game. present a program at 1 p m. A t ‘J
Advanced ft Beginners*
Itrha Staggs. 1101111' economist pm the Fine Arts Department
5th. 6th ft 7th tirade*
verted in the lic |d of meat and I program w i!l be conducted by Mr*.
meat cookery, explain, that chop 1 Stephen M iklcr with t i l g irl*
Starts Jan. 15th
: ped onion and green pepper strip* Irom Slavia. H ostrisr* ars' Mrs. J.
arc lirst rooked in lard or drip . I.. Jewell. Mr*. It F. McW horter.
School ii|
pings until tender The ground V r.. J. A Young, Mr*. It T. War
lla m a
href i i addrd browned, and thr rcn. and Mr*. W. a . \tuleraon
Thr Oviedo Canasta Club w.il
dripping* removed Thru a can
of condensed mushroom soup is meet at 2 3&lt;) p 10 with Mr*
combined with milk and season, Milton lio r r
fngs and added to the meat ml*
lure Tlir whole combination l»
cooked until heatrd through, and
»crsrd on toasted English muf
tin*
trrn a g r special
1 pound ground beef
NOW SHOWING
3 taVrspiHin* lard or
The Oviedo Homs- Demon,Ira
drippings
lion l'lu h m rt Friday morning at
OPEN 12:15
&lt;s cup chopped nnion
the home of Mi*. W W. D irt rick
t 3 cup green pepper strip*
W|tn M r* E. ti. C.ru», a* busiest
1 can (lO'a ounces i eonfor the occasion.
PUT THIS ONE ON
ilrnsrd mushroom soup
A special evrnt w»* tlir »ur
YOUR MUST SEE
* i rup milk
pn*e stork siiowrr given for mir
I.IST.
*a tra*poon *alt
of (h r members. Mt» Hubert l.er
t largr English m u llin '. spill
Ml**
Myrtle Wilson, 1 uni)
and toastrd
Demonstration Agent wa, pie ,
Paprika
eld fur the inerting and showed
Cook onion and green pepiier two (lints on *Color In
the
in lard nr drippings omit tender. Home."
Add ground herf and cook until
At noon a ilrln .m i, lum Ii wu,
hruwnrd
Pour
off
dripping*
Combine soup, m ilk and salt and rnyoyrd. Memlters brought sand
add to herf m ixture Cook until withes. The lio ttr** provided a
heatrd through, about ’&gt; minute*. drink and a d r ttr r l
Me*. Even Mosier toeat presi­
Sersr on toasted English muffins
Sprinkle with paprika Yield
t dent ami also first vice prr«idrnt
of- the County Home Dcmun*tra
• sers ing«
lion (Tub, presided over Ihe bti»i
nrs* session Plan, were made
(or the exhibit (or the Seminole
new
YORK - a Pi Km :
County l-a ir on February 21 All
erabmra! mushroom p u d d i n g
of the demonstration clubs in tl.r
(crams a lot o f flavor and n u tri­ icounty w ill snmhini- for this ex
tion into a one dish meal
blbil
Remove membrane front 2 tC iThose enjoying Ihe a lia ir in
I ounce) can* crabm cal and mix
iludcd Miss Myrtle M ilto n snd
I well with I f t ounce 1 tan sliced
Mrs. Hunt, Sanlord. Mrs Robert
I mushroom', I cup soft bread i I x r . Mrs Tlltndnl.
V-i ill
Sr
- crumbs. I package dehydrated
Mr*
C h a rlr. la r. Sr'. Mr* Annie
'onion soup, '» cup grated raw
Carter.
Mr*
Jim* la-e.
Mrs
carrots,
egg*, well beaten. '•
l.ynn Mnsier, Mr* t» D Daniel
rup milk and '» teaspoon thyme
Mrs
Howard Hum. Mr*
Rob
I Spoon into buttered I quart tas- &lt; arneton. all of Ovirdn M r, Hoi*
! scrub- and liake 43 minute, in Cameron and Mrs D D Daniel
'340dcgrre oven Remove and let
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stand at room temperature 10
KtfiC
M
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O
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lflS
C
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L?
M&gt;bAM
IMS «»lt«
lain
minutrs before unmoldinc
Serve garnished
with
spit &gt;
A dispose' should not l&gt;e used
I liorsrradish sauce nude by blend u, * g a riijg r can. i,e t rid of fiuxl
Ing t tablespoon prepared hor»e- • tra p s as soon as they accumulate.
FEATURE: 1:11 . 3:14
I radish with 2 tahtopoons milk Ilanuh any- lingering odor in thr
5:11 . 7:11 • 9:11
, and 4 mines * cottage rhctsc. disposer by putting through a tray
of tec ru b 's or half a lemon.
! Serves 6

Seminole Chapter No J. Order
of the Eastern Star, met at 6
p. m. Thurssla, at the Masonic
Hall
Visitor* presented were M r,.

, Eioise Sornkowsky. Virginia Chap­
ter No 2?. Norfolk. Va Mr*.
.Paula Hofstetter. Vrsta Chapter
No 212. Downertgrose. Ill ; Mr*.
: Helen D Power,. Lebanon Chap
le r No 2V Washington, D. C.

USO Tea
Scheduled

The IMP budget '**• presented
and Obligation observed.
Mr*. Annie K Thomas and Past
Patron Harley
C
Thomas of
West Ruxhury Chapter No H»l,

Church
Calendar

Jjojcaf
fcvordtA

Nuptials Told

Teen Trea I

BALLROOM

Oviedo HD
Club Has Meet

"IbpeEtaythind
H *B*rD one!

Roilindalc. Mas* . who had been ing of "Happy B irthday", and
elected previously la ihe chap party
favors we.'r distributed
ler. were Introduced and signed among members and g'irsti.
Ih r by-law*.
Itirthday* were observed for
SEE US FOR A
Mr* lo r y Courier. Mr* Linnir
COMPLETE SELECTION
Moyr 'l r * Helen l.rm hait. Mr,
'la ry Schurnrmann. and Mr* Ella 1 O F ----Ray Dunn.
Wnlchc**
Jewelry
M r, Marjorie Shepard intrudin'
eil hci refreshment lo m i.'.itlrr
Diamond:,
Member* and gursis were invited
llirthw tnnr Ring*
lo Ihe dining room where a »ur
I -r ciur Itudeet I'lia .
prise hirilnlav party w»* held
Charge or l.ayaway
for Worthy Matron Move The i
Jewelry
birthday cake wa* deiignrsl i n 1
the shape of a iros* and drrorat
Slore
ed in her color* of red and white.
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She wa, greeted with gift*, sing |

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MOM» \Y

M IS S W II.M A

Thr Hoy Seoul* of the First
Presbyterian Church w ill meet
at 7 p in
I mcirest Raptist s hurch Touth
Fellowship at t&gt; 30 p m
Dependable Class of thr First
Methodist Church w ill meet at
the home of Mrs Itoseue II Tav
V N N M IM S
lor. 2I!U. Orange A vr , &lt;1 1 10
t Photo Iis in rj; strum)
P ni Film strips of Alaska w ill
be shown
The Christian Women's Frllow
ship will meet at 7:30 p 10 at
the Eir*t Christian Church Mr*
John Itslr w ill p r o m t the pro
at ihe Sanford Naval A ir Sta­ gram llovtri.se* are Mr* II K
ll in,
Ring ami At r * J. I. I lor 1on Jr.
Wedding plans will hr announc­
Thr Dependable Class ol Ihr
ed later.
Eirsl Methodist Church w ill o irrt
with Mr* Riiseoe Taylor, 216*1
Orange \v*
,.t 7.3u p. m. Mrs
John Callahan is lo h o s lr**

Engagement Told

Sir and Sirs A s' Mini* an
nuunrr the engagement and ap
pmaching
m arriage
of
their
daughter Wilma Ann, to Sidney
Eugene Newton, son of Mi and!
M r, h J Newton, Richmond.
I nil
II. rn in Pisgah, A la , ' l l * , )
Mims attendrd school* there and
in Chattanooga, T rim She later
transferred to Sanford nhool*.
The llcm e ro cjliii 1 ire!* of the
and graduated with the clast of
1931 from Seminole High Schaot. | Sanford Harden Club mrt at Hie
the bride elect is a member of home ol Mr* Carl F I .Ind in FT
Ihe Church of Christ She is em­ der Spring* on Wednesday cxrn
ployed by the Sanlord Atlantic ing
Mr* Eric Vihlrn. chairman, .on
National Rank
Mr New Jon was born in Rich dusted a short business session
Marguerite Graham
mum! Ind and attended srhoot* Mi,
there lie 1* a member of the welcomed as a new member
Robert Norris, rounly agent in
Church of Christ ill* is *!ati"nrd
t.ake County, « n the guest *praker Norris ri'Crnlly rrc ris e d tlir
Federal guirrnmrn! award of
"'J a n of the Year 10 Florida *•
lie gave an mtrrrsting ai count of
The American Home Dr parta trip west wherr tic n p rrs c n tril
nirnt «&gt;f the Sanford Woman's
Cake Coonty *1 a national in ir t
Club met at th r eluh house
ing of rounly agent. He itliis
Thursday night at a o 'rlo it llos tratr&lt;l Id* talk uitli ro lo in l slide,
levses werr M r* Diuglas Men
showing thr fault ami not orch*
strum. Mr* 'V. II ’■'.cm|&gt;cr. Mrs a id , in Washington. (»rr. in amt
Robert Kuhn and Mr* llrrinan
California, as writ as tlir luxuri
Stanley
rn t growth uf flower, in those
Thr center I aisle was fntrlrst stales Picture, uf Ihr Ii m lifut
mg with a spinning wheel, and
mountain* of llo- West were
led geraniums Individual lahlr*
,|mwn also
were e rn lrrrd wills small |»it&gt; of
M r, l.ind wa&gt; as,tiled liy Mi»
geraniums.
lien Wiggins and ' l r , Ralph Jar
Mr, Yrrmm Alias was inlruslur si* in serving refreshment, in
n l a* a gut-,I
ilu- sixteen member* and lour
llaseoni Carlton, supermt&lt; intent visitors present.
uf Ih r I iornla 'U lliodist Child
r r r i* Home at Enterprise, shuw
id rolorerl slide* of thr activities
fre sh vegetable* or fru it make
of (lie children, tile homr and Ihr re n tin g
ernterriers
Use th r
dormitories.
tru ll la trr for &lt;le«,ert Wash and
The meeting adjourned after shine vrgrlaldrs If fru it |, • at.
w hiih the hostesses served 11 pul lemon ju lrr mi it to keep it
front ilarkrning
frrshmrnts

Garden Club
Circle Meets

\incriuan Homo
Department .Meets

llESD A Y
Ih r l horister* \xIII ir h r a c r at
Ih r First 'Irth o d is t Church al
t p. m
Tbs' Ware llilite Cla*» w ill have
a covered divh supper In MrKtn
ley Hall al 7 p. in
The Junior Fellowship ol ihe
First Presbyterian Churrh w ill
m rrt at 3 30 p in
T lir Junior C hoir of Ihe Flrsl
Presbyterian C hurrh w ill meet al 1
4 •30 p m
The Pioneer Frllow ship of the ,
fir s t Pre«hyteri»n Church w ill
meet al 6 p m
Crusader Choir of Ihr First
llaplict (hureli w ill practice al 7
p m.

what a buy!
wash ’n wear
little1 iron
cotton poplin
uniforms

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w i.O M s n w

Prayer meeting at the First
Ib.ptht Churrh at 7 30 p. mi
Ntnnlay School c ahlnet meeting
at the firs t llaptiM Church at
6 IS p m.
T lir .Senior High Choir of Ihr
f j r * t Presbyterian Churrh will
uteri fur topper at ii p in and (or
rrhcar*al at 7:30 t* to
The MidWerg illlilr Hour ol
thr Fir*t I'rrs liy tr nan Church w ill
be 1(inducted by Hie patlor. lire
A it. M rlnnit. at 7 p in
Tlie Chancel 1 lour of thr fir s t
P rrthylrrian Church w ill inert for
rrhenal al 7.30 p in.
A prayer group w ill meet in the
Daughters of Wesley classroom at
9 30 a m.
The Chapel Choir will rehearse
al 3 30 p m
Senior ( linir rehear**! al *1 I'.
p

They have a wash *n wenr
fini*ls that keep!* you ttealcr
'••Ith Utile nr no ironfnyr.
They're in fashion with hidden
l'H a.*t pncki't.-s, smari off*
I't'iUs'i* l it it t n i ii ig. Iilnti.scd

action bark. Ytiu ran tell by
tin s t u id i'T scaniN, well-.wewn
hultuiiH, they’ll wear loiiifcrWhite. Mi-.sc y and half tsi/.e.*.
S IK H * I 'K N N K Y ’S

You'll lice heller, vein'll nave!

Crubmeal Ktripe Told

I'm lungci lit.tn hall a ic iiin iy l athllac hav held fast to a
ii.n liiio ii uf RoodncM &gt;11)11 *ti|&gt;crloiTly uf product—a c reed
that It.t, made ( atltll.tr th r symbol of cxccllrm c the wot Id

/ he s ta n d a rd o f' th e w o rld in

o v o . And for

1959, it i* uithout p m td tn l tu n amon;

LaJtlhuj, w ith new r \ ir llc n r r in drsik’ i t . . . in pciloiin.iitcc

E x cellen ce

. . . .ind in c ia f(,iiiu ii,h ip . We invite von lu d isru ve r 1hiss
tit M iiiiv r if. . . at vutn Attlhut U ttl C adillar chalet ship.

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Holler Motor Sales
BIG 3 -DAY OPEN HOUSE
Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. — Jan. 22- 23 - 24

See W ednesday's Paper
For Details

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THREE CHEERS FOR THE U.S.A.I

Washington Calling

By MARQUIS CHILDS
One thing painfully evident in that call* for broad injunetivo
WASHINGTON- Given h it f t the crisis in rrance last May th a t! power*. The propoied legislation
traordtnary ciparities and
the saw the end
of the Fourth Repub. | «ou!darm th#FederalGovern| great power he exercises as ma- lie was that the content, the ideal- mentwith authority to intervene
Jorily leader, the victory of Sen- ism. the conviction, had gone out where there was any violation o L
alor Lyndon Johnson in the rules of French political life. When the civil rights.
O
fight was not In itse lf surpris- paratroopers threatened to come: This may afford an early test
ing. Rut the sweep of the John over from Algeria and tru e pow of the Johnson conviction that he
ton bulldozer at it overran the er there was no force to stop hat shown how to { f t things dona
opposition was a surprising
dr them except General Charles De­ in the Senate. Th* tame combina
monstration of the power of the Gaulle. The
managers of allturn
the of corners alive Republicans
operator from Texas.
splinter parties had been to busy and Southern Democrat* who
Some of the Democrats who
managing their cwn fortunes were the core of the opposition to
went along in the big Johnson
while thetrade unions and the any substantial liberalization of
push are already beginning to left had been bargaining for so- me Senate rules w ill be able to
i ask what the victory means for ria l security and a few more prevent any action on these pro' the future It was, above all. the francs per hour on their contracts po%al*. This will be an im m e d ia te
triumph of a theory, the John that* the eml was simply s va and obvious trst. But w h e th e ^
•on m ncrpl of politics.
cuum
me capacity of the Democratic
Public controversy is bad—bad
This It not In say that any party to rally with zeal and confor the party and bad for theparallel e s itlt. Rut It i t to tugv|ction hst beenimpaired
it s
country. That is the heart of the gest that when the content goes qUr,uon that in the long run may
Johnson conviction. You have to out of political life the vacuum
,4 f more important.
work things out In the cloakroom | that i* leR can be filled only by ________________— ------ —
and then when you've got them authority imposed from on high,
For The Fine*! In
worked out you can debate a
An Interrstlng Instance of what j
little before you vote.
this signifies is teen In the Re­
FRESH FISH and
in the politics of manipulation publican party. Senator Harry
SEA FOOD
and maneuver Johnson, at he Goldwater of Arizona, one of the
ciH —
proved once again, i t a master, few Republicans to win re elecRut this ignores the content, the lion, took an estreme anti labor.
I substance, of poltlctal give and reactionary position which he nro
(fo rm erly Holcombe’* )
jtakc. It draws off the fire, the secuted with the utmost vigor.
I fight, the conviction, the
zeal In the Arizona campaign &gt;nfl
The latest Johnson victory tnay heard h it defenders say, "Well.
120.1 W. 201h
, in this respect
provein the end at least he stands for something "
weM
of French
a costly one.
It has left in Its In the good, old American pollWe Deliver Anywhere
[wake a vague srntc of fru itra tical adage, you can't beat tomeIn Sanford
| tlon. What was the trium ph at thing with nothing. However vloI the polls in November all about.' lent and distorted the Goldwater
What i t
the meaning of labels •something" may have seemed
such as "lib e ra l," "conservative," it did beat nothing
CALL
"progressive"?
What It may In the wake of the Johnson
toine down to is doubt and in- twerp the Republican liberals
decision about a rallying point— have come forward to say in efwhat the party standi for after feet, "Now you've won and you
the skill
of the managerial opera-,claim that this liberalizes the
lion has
been proved once again. Senate rules. We are going to
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we arr going to do i* by bringng
forward civil rights measures to
test your cla im ."
Senator Jacob Javits of New
York hat said that he and Clif* 1
N o t n a «•/
ford Case of New Jersey. Hugh 1
Vic
Hnitrtlo.
Agt. tiOl K. la l
Scott of I'rnniylvaniJ and Ken­
neth
K
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a
tin
g
,o
f
New
York
are
NEW YORK i l l ' l l — James 1
In tennis, f always call up two
, u . i ,,- h it Ire isliiio n
famous tennis players of my Bryant Consnt. president emcri nnroqueing
n «w l
*
generation. Francis X. Shields. ,u* of Harvard University , will
one of the most controversial of recommend on the basis oi a
all D avit Cup eapltlns. and Sid.|«»'o-year tludy that the nations 1^01111 I V F l O l l N I K C U
ncy Wood, who won the title at h,* h schools tie reduced in num»
her from 2l.ouo to 9.000. It wt
Wimbledon in 1931.
well, both the Messrs Shields , r * rnc'1
l ll t victory
l i . i . » with
. hi.
The
study, which
#llj \Vood say the
T,lp
w,' ' f h
"wiill11 h r l . .
, T.
T ..
le-fll puhlished Jan 2*. was based on
A Ic Allen J. Thoinar a T33
Scnor olmedo was strictly
&gt;i
am, according to the rule b-jTik visits to S3 high schools in I* rr ,w rhief '**|h * 7 a^Soili Field
but _
—
* states,
i,u.
. . . . . . . t'onant
.............found
........ only eight
.... .. of Maintenance ^Squadron.
j

Squadron One Arrives
At New Sanford Home
The N iv y 'i heavy attack aviation fam ily now i* a u ­
ctio ne d , in it a entirety, in Sanford.
The laat o f the heavy attack aqundrnn*. VAH-1, moved
to the local Naval A ir Station Friday. The new aqttadron.
which had beer alationed in Jnckaonville. waa "welcomed
aboard" in official ceremoniea hiphliirhteri by addreaaea of
* L'apt. Lionel Arthur, commandiny officer of tne *Lv»lon,
d K ariyle llouaholder. repuaeutinir the Armed Force*
mmlttee o f the Seminole County Chamber of Commerce.
Capt. Jamca l). lUtmuyc, commanding officer of Heavy
‘ Attack W ing One, of which V AH -I now ia an integral part,
‘ 'g o t the ceremoniea rolling by welcoming Cdr. Sid Haney,
.. . VA1M commander, aa Haney atcpped from one o f the
M plane* which mo\ed lin e .
• - The importance of the move lu re ha* been cited before
by The Herald. Although official ceremoniea were held Friday, many of the aqundron'a m mbera already had c-tpl*.
Haiied residence in Hanford and the aurroundi ig area.
VAH-1 per.-onntl and their farniliea are buoy becoming
adjusted to new home*, new n"ighborhood* and a new com­
munity. Aa they attempt to become eaiabiiahed mom beta of
our growing community, there are many waya in which we '
m ight help.
The Chamber of Commerea and NAS officials are to be
commended fo r their thoughtfulness in welcoming the new
squadron and ita personnel. In tha final analysis, however,
-the people o f Hanford and Seminole County have the respon­
s ib ility o f making our new friend.* and neighbor* "feel at

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These are newcomers to our city and county; they w ill
become important to our community life. We should I r l
them know that we stand ready to help them become adjutted.
'*•
Only through acta and deeds can w« give "welcome" its
* true meaning.
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Inez Robb Says

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RV INK/. It Oil H
Deponent can still do a fast
, ,
The Junior Chamber o f Commerce haa asked the public cha cha cha, and I try to keep
up with the world in other ways,
; - iq. pay
trib u te. to courteous
(teople.
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...
0 “ « •here are days when the
Jwvcee* have a*ked The Herald l» p rin t letter* which ( footwork is loo fast for me tnd
cft« courteoua acta of local resilient*. The Herald will grant I feel that the world hat .passed
j th i* request, happily.
j me by. And this is one of them
. . . . , ,Week .............
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•____ Dari Thraaher, Courteav
r h n ir n in..n , iminied o
u tN o th in g since nurlear lissinn
--------- -l/ookinyr
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that many dally
a r t* of courteav *re izerformed.
mor,r ...............

ay Week Jan "6-11 he decided to
^ B l a r d Florida Courteay
.I t* 7—
1, 0 ucc,u cu
* get the ju m p on the atate conteat.
. These ordinary, unconscious deed* help ninke life more
pleasant. Why not recognize them? Courteay enn become
; contagion*.
flood tleetla and cottrleou* act* conalat o f attch tliiiiK *
l * holdintr o|&gt;en a door fo r a Indy, helping younifater* or
. deriy person* aero** the atrent, cheery "Rood m orninjf*" to
; everyone and many, many other routine act* o f friendline**.
I f you would like to repay, at least in part, aonte Rood
• deed, o r aomeonn for a courteous act. you ntny do ao by
! nominating the man or woman a* a "Courteous Citizen" of
: Frminole County. Just w rite « letter to The Herald and tie! acribe the act or deed.

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ti-ur" tennis, the Davit Cup. for
the United Slates. I keep thinking
of (hose nasty lle tzia n i the llritiih brought over here to help
cm In (lie Revolutionary War.
lint, of course, the llcstisn * did
m win.
Now none of this Is a rcflcrlion on Server Alex Olmedo It
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and the pet of the United Stales
l.awn Tennis Assuriation, a #plrn, did group of sportsmen that
never r a m i how much moneyta,
I..
has had to iprnd to retain 1,1
amateur status
"irnur Glmnlo,
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me I'eruvian
irru v ia -i
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Conanf To Suggest
Reducing Schools

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“ 'Airman 01 Month'

" It's legal, alt rig h t." and M r !h
SWHJg.
B IT _ i l ' i a splendid ' «
ilrmorutraiUon of the low ebb of * ,
American tennis. Olmedo is a

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n*
nt
»
ceremony
in
late
T
|
gf vj c,ory ..
inadrrtuaey is th r sinallnrst "« i , r r r m |)er
UDITolt.
, ..
.
.
, December
Sidney Wooil rrin in ilrd me that many of the nation s secondary J
lather. Howell L. ThomSAh
u!.lernfu|U , o Vn ,w that
'" 'h e * he 'wBh 7 fancy althmigh ^Senor Olmedo Is a rill- 1schools lie said the Jnumber
S t f * 3of Allen’
Howell
Thom-1
W e lc o m e W a g O Il
|jv ,r l father.
a, |{0utp
I. L.Box
222.
It It wonderful to know that athtrlzc tehularship at thr Uni
the
merrhants
In
Sanford
are
ans.
. . . . . . .
„
versity of Southern ( ’altfurnia?
*n.1rLn?*&lt;* * " ^,l* • !?L,'*,_#*5:!;&lt;
alien
by atx.ut &gt;0.I7
13.000 in order to pro- Izt'ngwood. Airm an Thomas
Sfhocl M
hrrf
lou. and willing to Improve the s„ „ , m,
, fiin rcn)rm t,rr « '“ * • » " *hl? n u t" r7W ill Knock oil Your Door
downtown a r r i. f am sure everytthrn -t,r i Mllf.i
" I f I had hern captain of the vule "comprehensive schools fo r . hr K rjd u , „ , | ln , 91S
w ith ( iift* k Greeting*
one would like lu tee this done M . t r , ,lot
.,.,i c.H&gt;)i ».a v Itsvis t up tram . I wouldn’t have the youth living In a town, city or
Af,r r f|nj,|,|ng havie training,
front I'ricm ily Httaines*
and w ill be willing In help. I j.'up Iranis
,
|,,lt depended
,|ep. mlrd upon
Thomas attended airplane and ennut
upon Played h im ." said Mr. Wood " I t ’s district "
Noighbor* nnd Y our
j ■ ■■ ■■■■ - ■ ........
.....
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|appreciate loo the opportunity
•
1l 1
'
'
legal,
all
right,
and
other
na
.........
...........
"
I
early
tvecame
ronvinred
that
B,nr
mechanics
school
in
Texas.
|
’ ntte&lt;l Stairs rdliens tu r#l&gt;rr«rnl
I'ivic nnd Social
you have given to the people to the"Unlied"staVe% in internallnnai "on# compeling for the Dtvls a high school must have a gradu- lh r y .u &gt;4 Schord In lllinoiz. and
I
I. . .
# .A H a t a l l w a t a l a
■1
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#
.
I _ • . a
• iw V
A..
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■
A t.
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1
Welfare Leader*
■ ^ n e ra I
S e r v ic e s
F o r F o u r S u n d a y
«|wak through jo u r paper
rompcldion.
&lt;UP have played non-nationals aling fla t* of at tr a it loo to tt,P Altitude and Pressure Indoc ,
at a
a com-, tr,nation course in Texas.
R ripoiislhlllty for the dirt and
When In doubt aUiut goings on | lo« , ,’r,or.'* '!*.
, , bmetlon adequalely *s
.
.
.Funeral
services
for
Mrs. t Funeral services for A i r C cril
------------ —
" l l a a Irgal but not a drslr- prrh rn sivr irhool. Lonant said.
| | P and h i. wife, thr former U n i n * OCrthlOII O f.
l il lr r te lls three ways: ( I t the
CAlhcrlne Caldwell were held yes Williams were held tt I p m at
people who throw the trash &lt;21.
____
able way to
— win.
---- -----Still, ------------It couldn't
The
.... ..
rdurator and form er am- Shtrly Colleen Tortan, are living
C h a n K f o f residence
“ W U r * ! noon at tbe Chureh of
*kl»°h Church, under the
to W e s t Germany, at 1610 Teresa Lanrn. Alamogor
*,JI' r •,^PPrn r,l 10 • n*CPr l,0&gt;' bassador
A rriv a l* of Newcomer* I om
• -*•7
„ .. direction * f the Rev. G. W. Ml- the merchant* who don't *‘,,ep S c O T G O O t i O n O l l t
is ____
rlean (a -------broom ---ami
•*
•*
_
1
than
their walk.
----- Olmedo. And. remember, no who,.- si
• Cod, H ickory Avc. Bishop R. V . k f„
study was finarued by a
N. M.
Sanford
m
S ayS
,,np. 1tierled when he was selected,' $]70,0UO Gacnegie grant, raid only
.R esile officiated.
The Rrv. W W. Wiggltit ofli- an occasional hosing i . needed)P e n n s y l v a n i a
I’hone
FA
2.17.16
including the Australians.
t
/
inclin
Rut a few- of th r schools visited pro
Services
fo r
Mrs. Henrietta title d at 4 p m funeral le r v lr r t 13) the city for falling to keep the
Ruth (iallaifher
streets rlean In the downtown
IIARRISIH RG. I’a i l I'D —Sec then.
X ing were held at J p m. Sunday for George Nelson i t Markham in arra when the trash Is swept into regallon in Pennsylvania public w r |, I don't think anyone thought i \id rd a wide enough range of acavie
had
*
chance
at
the
Davis
drm
ic
studies
vsith
sufficient
dial(N t m i /m tU .ph—&gt;
•L i til. James A. M F. I'h u rrh J Burton Funeral Horne
J#
. a
a
. . .
aelirs., 1. lia s I usaiai I t r l l t x l l l
W
—
■■
_______ zl J
w ith the Rev. A. 1. Bus. official- charge of arrangements for all ,hr " r r r l »n'* for
10 ,ni" ' *r,.,0°l?
....... * ' " • " r w" hou, 0 lm H o '
»"
»»udent* want to
..........
.. ...............
out. the state puhiie Instruction icertainly, no one thuught he work hard.
nOAZ. Ala —Kd Barbour and
frrrn
t to
the duly ..........
alleys
■serviret.
Ing.
The broken sidewalks should lie Department r e p o r t e d to Gov. « oll|d lake one match, much less
"The able boys loo often »pe- Sid Vlhlert of Sanford, freshmen
I mended by all meant. My first George M. Leader Thursday
1lino and thus win the rup for rla llrc in mathematics and tel- »&lt; Snetd College, have been
I week heir I i aught my toe in one
The department repotted on us Olmsdu was put onthe leant rn c r In the rseluim n of foreign selectrd for membership in the
of those numerous holes, fell, and survey ordered by Leader In 193* solely for thecspcriencc
it would languages and to th r neglect of Snead College i ircle K. a ■ampin
ACROSS
4. Female ru ff 11. F.s.
injured my knee severely. You when he learned racial segrega- gne him "
Knglish snd social studies." he service organization affiliated with
rtsms.
1. A t 6
* . " ----- MuBoth the Messrs. S ld rld t and said. "The able girls, on the other th r Klw antt International.
i ran I watch the holes in the side- tlon was found in three school
tiny"
sbstanca
lie n
Barbour and Vihlrn were two
walks and window shop at the districts.
Wood a g rrr that the Olmedo vie- ____
_____
hand, too ___
often_____
avoid __
mathema
9. Talk
a Bti banana 33. Bezium
same lime. I found.
The g o v e r n o r tald hr was lory was an upset ami a fluke j ties and science as well as the of the ten members received at
9. ('o-dlseov.
7. Chill*
leym )
the beginning of the winter quar­
Sears’ tu rre ts Is not alt prnmu
pleased tn learn that the condl-1 that’ s not apt tu happen again In foreign languages."
aad
• rsr of
33. hhoit,
ter. The Snead unit, with .31 mem­
fever
radium
Ihlrh
tlon and merchandising methods, non* have hern corrected with tennis history.
ber*, It now the largest organ!**Wr won the D avit Cup (sir
9. Hate of
frag. 10. Carpenttr’a
T h flr low prices h a ir much to |)ir full cooperation of local school
The avenge persun’s forehead lion in th r Alabama District of
dags
m ent*
tool
and square under the rules." condo with their success I lietirvr. officials.’
9. atate of
14. Herb*
11. hills veil
If lh r merchants in this city
T lir survey disclosed there arc eluded Mr Wood, "but it s turn is about (wire as thick as the Circle K International.
•Vl
intent!of
___
tecel-l
hollow victory. amj | lionet bark of th r ears, accord- - The young men are 193S graduj would even undersell a little ami 21 elementary schools having all- Ing Into
TasI*'4 a i ’ s l i i i i f
bslily
ing to thr National Bureau of strs of Seminole High School,
pea
IS. Ilaedm
not try to get "a ll the traffic \r g r o student I mkI ii s, hut rarh Is that * too h a d "
33 lairge
family
11. Narrated
11. Homo
I Sanford.
As for me. I agrre with B ill Standards.
w
ill
l&gt;ear"
I
think
they
could
pull
|n
,
pirdom
inanlly
Negro
com
anew
volume
aaplrn
?S Z 'a e p in rtio n
husinest
from
not
only
local
hut
ntunlly.
The
department
said
Boeder,
sports
writer
fur
the
New
J*. r.»puhhe
IS Froetyr
19. Introilues
31. Mountain
all outlvlng districts. The old (Herr it no evidence of rommunll) York World Telegram and Sun.
i* . A i
X . Obligusly
IT. Border
pais
adage still holds true "You can boundaries or attendance arras that we ought to wrap up the
on
34 Knight a
11. Distant
1*. Moth
fool some of the people some o f ; being drawn to deny pupils arcest Davis Cup and s«nd It to I’eru
30. Gives over
Imy-sei sent
11. Il»nd
SO. Youth
the time, lull not A l.l. th r people | „ public ichool* most convenient
“My feeling
* ‘
“ ’L‘
—
It "that
the victory
3*. I'ts t
th*
■ 31. hen of
31. Live coal
| all of the lim e "
1 may lie Irgal. hut It am t legit!
40 A support
to their residences
Adam
heed
13. Drench
SANFORD
iS
A
LOVELY
31. T » ebariii T A T~ X
V? l r ~ r T~
TOWN. I havr found the clerks
when you d o . . .
31. Variety
of be#t
in all of the ilurcs EXCEPTION­
4
il
1
visit FAMILY!
ALLY courteous.
' m 3T. Injure
IF Y O U 'V E R U N O U T OF
31. Rnttny
I do not think petxunnrl it the
/•fir.*G W *f f t D FI f 7 \
it
il
If you need
3*. Overhead
problem st all Cleanliness, fresh
90. Moat placid
paint,
adequate
stocks,
proper
|4
94. Lahttar'a
( ., „ s x l h r i r o r h t . Coll on u t. Wo moko lo o n *
lllh ltn g to see the slock, FAIR
-m
claw
PRICES
and
HONEST
B Mt
%
n
i
*1
fo
r
a
thousand-and-ono
reasons.
" " IT. Cow'a ra il
GAINS will very likely do the
phone: FJUrfai 2-4112
- 19. W ark. aa
W hat’s m ore, you don’t havo
11
M
M rirk. Of lo u r/c, well-planned ad
dough
verllsements are a must!
before noon to arrange
99. Visit ora1
to b o rro w more than you
nT v r i r
T
(Name available upon request i
hook
need or lo s t than you w a n t.
for money the same day!
4L Worsted
11
U
The Minute Men of la-xington
fabric
t
,*,.0.1
*o.
'he
..............
waited In llurkm an Tavern for
~ 43. Web-footed
li i i
l r . v o .-o u ' I " ” "
:he British to show up after Paul
Cash Tea 74 Utats'r
Mrda
INDIVIDUAL
.o n . Il r- ’ ,OU'
»— » - nq‘ , 0 ' ;
v
&gt;
.
aseto*
41. Prooeeute*
l.o n , o u . - o il y,
Fir«t*tt
Hr
lo
re
’s
warning
that
the
Red
r
.
M
ll
TT
c * k .p l
Judicially
ATTENTION
eoals were rowing. The tavern,
oh„ . - o . - . n 0 - ........... ...
iirooo'
i 700
(•m t no**
rr
44. Maeuter
built In IM0, Is now a tourist at
w u
III 00
&gt; ,n
1100
.,o.l 11 I . ih lw * n .
///
traction.
72000
1100
DOWN
4L'
317 00
into
1. Subtle
The average age of first fathers
41700
74 00
41
M &gt;400
emanations
U
In the U. S. has gone from 27
91/00
17 00
. 3 ouUpnkea
i
years to 23 during the part 30
I.Trauble
years.

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CASE OF SUCCESS

• • • • •

By Alan Maver

Seminoles H ost Lakeviepw

E V E R E TT

Tigers Seek First Division

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Tuesday; W hip Leesburg ]

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Coach D irk Silvers' young la d i
i
look tiie Jackets by a score of ♦
4
30 3« and now spoil a fine &gt; -l
record. Coach Bud Layer*! ,V9r» . 1
COACH
sity ragrra now have a respect*
AA *
able 73 record.
teams.
CONE
In the varsity contrit, , senior
U *
forward Jim m y G ra rry shattered
Hr m i x n o r m a s
W ir A
a school scoring record by drop­
M a m irr, Detroit Tigers
ping in 31 points to pace h li
0 \ £ Oe
W ritten l or UPI
squad. The sU fooler broke the
TAB
old mark of 79 set a few years
re p ST. LOUIS (U P I) - You have
back. K was G ra rry all the way
RAHHEO
18 crswl before you walk; &gt;ou
In Ihe first half and hi* shots
C
A
G
E
have lo walk before &gt;ou run. Am)
were falling from every angle of
C J T P :T £ .
thr Tigers w ill hate to | r t into
lha court.
This was the fifth came of tho
thr fir it d iv iiio n before they ran
ATLANTA (CPU—The Georgia
Tech currently Is only tied for
season that he has hit more than
challenge the New York Yankeet
Tech Yellow Jacket* don't figure fifth in the conference standings
20 point! and puts him tn tho
for the pennant.
. . . .
.
to win the Southraitern Confer- with a ho-hum 22 record. But
driver's seat for veiling a season
It l in t going to tie eaiy because fneP m ie—but It looki like they're those two losses were by to
College Basketball Rrtulls
scoring record. The &gt;oung sharp­
the Cleveland Indians. who caged t0 (n f ,0 h m
, d rllm i e sole points or less in visit* to Kenshooter could stand improvement
Untied Brets International
u i for the fourth alot la u season. alK)u, „ hifh
dop,
tucks and Mississippi State and
in the defensive department; but
East
will be an improved ball club.
- ------------------------------------ the Jackets arc fast • becoming
as a point maker he is tha.best
i Niagara 9! W est. Ontario 63
Herb Score holds the key to their
nigh unbeatable at home
in the history of the school.
Duqurtne
Tri
Carnegie
Tech
93
success.
They closed out their December
Forward C liff MrKibbm also
Si. John* (N Y ) 97 SI. Josephs 72 got into the scoring a rt in i big
home play with 30point victories
I think the acquisition of Ray
Narleski ar.d Don M oul, a pair of
over South Carolina and WyomColgate 93 Hobart 49
way and dropped in 14 points to
fine reliefers, w ill give our bull­
mg Then. Saturday night, picked
add to the Impressive total, T h il
Princeton C-e* Cornell 32
pen needed depth. Eddie Yo*t and
rig id up where they left o ff with
was h it best night of Ihe season.
Geo. \Vavlsinglon 93 G ro r.r.u n 72
2 v c c * ,- v3 &lt; v-r.-Rocky Rridge*. whom we a.so re­
a 18 point. MCI. win over Van
Mthough C liff is smaller than
•f
$+T4rjt
Syratu«e 93 Holy Cross 73
ceived in trades, would be my
most of th r opposing players he
• f i 4.
2 S &gt;• * *
MINNEAPOLIS (L 'P It — Owner dcrbilt.
Scion Halt 70 Iona (3
third baseman and shortatop re­
Three Favorite*
r *
--»•/* 9
is a lop notch rrhounder and docs
Bob Short nf the Minneapolis Lak­
llucknrtl 72 P ill 33
spectively if I had to name a line­
Klght now Auburn. Kentucky
c o .\* g A e .sc i
a line Job under Ih r basket.
ers said hr will f ilr an official
4
\
0
7
c
e
/O
R'X
£
up for a game tomorrow.
Marshall 91 West. Michigan 63
All OHC guard Ray Lundquist
prolesl today demanding that last and Mississippi State are favor
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t
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r
g
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m
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't
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(la b l.a rk rd Punch
Iw Salle *,7 Temple 61
also hit In double figures with
Friday night's game with live Cin­ ed fe r the conference crown Misf
,
&gt;
n
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V
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B
Army 97 M IT 7!
The rest of that lineup would
a total of 12. Thr little scrapper
cinnati Royals he replayed be­ • itiip p i State ha« finished with thr
l ailed Fees* loteraatlooal
Darimoulh t*3 Manhattan 61
j « r s B £ P - f O V I ' P C S C f A X A T f Tm. « S £ 4 t e y :
instigated most of the plays and
cause of a segregation incident in Jackets, but Kentucky and Auburn
•N-rilslea !*•# l»W*e»|
St. John s of New York, re
St. Honaventure 96 t'anltius 79
fast breaks that gave the Semi­
solving rookie Negro star Elgin both have to come to Atlanta for
nothin Coll. 31 Providence 49
conference games
•ponding onre again to the magic
nole* a 70 point first quarter and
Baylor.
! St. Francis (Pa.) 9.1 Geneva 73
A preview of that Georgia Tech- touch of old Celtic Joe l.apchlck.
a 21 point second quarter.
Cincinnati won th r gwmr. 95 91,
South
The entire Seminole squad show­
at Charleston. W Va . when Bay Auburn game Is lined up for Wed­ hat raised New York City basket !
j Duke 79 Maryland 69
ed much Improvement over, the
lo r refused to play a lter he and nesday night when the two teams ball prestige to the higher level'
Kentucky 79 Tennessee .’&gt;9
play at , Aulast frw outings and tho shooting
two other Negro
Minneapolis .meet . in non-league
.
Navy 62 American U 33
was much sharper. The ball club
tcam m atcs-Ed riem ing and Boo
Auburn has proven lo be a since thr college stands!* of 1937
A smashing 97-72 victory over
Georgia Tech 90 Vanderbilt 61
did a good job on the hoards and
I j i t week saw some good scores E llis —w rrr denied admittance to Sr f *t deal stronger at home than
St. Joveph's at Philadelphia Satur
Wm K M ary 39 VPI 38
| every lad played a commendable
away. to a close battle W'cdnet
showing up in the Sandspur Bowl a Charleston hotel.
Richmond 99 Furman 74
I contest, but I* was Graeey'a
ing league.
Short • aid thr la ke rs never day'w ould send Ihe danger flags day night wiped out all doubts of
N t ar t oll. 67 Fayetteville St 41 night.
Si John's right to national rank
Trams, as w ell a* individuals, would have gone to Charleston f f * '" * for Ihe unbeaten T ite rs .
PEBBLE BEACH. Calif i l l ' l l 1939. backrd into Hist place in Ihr Richmond 99 Furman 74
In ihe JV conlesi, little Georg*
seemed to get the necessary pin had the, known such an incident
• « * '" « • « " • • «
m
this week. Ihe strongest Independent team in —As A rt Wall well knows, there 330.000 fling Crosby national pro- N. ( ut St M Wake Forest 36
P rridrs continued to pace the at*
action. With high game of IM. would occur The game originally »r , l °n m the SEC
conference the c - n ir r ^ T h e y are almost eee are more ways to win to r losei a a in a tru r golf tournam rnt Sunday Honda SI. 93 Miami tF la .4 69
la rk and dropped in 10 point!.
and high series of (7T. Margie : . d bern ,chSule‘ r r c f i n n . l , There are on., two
by bogey ing Ihr last three hole* The i uadi I 79 Davidson 72 iD U T j Ihe small fry has displayed great
10
golf tournamrnt than meets the
Woods Ird Ihe league, followed by hut was m oved to Charleston's games and sis in all scheduled, j lain lo move up from th ftr No
and
still
winning
top
money
of
Mississippi St. H7 Mississippi 3H
hail handling ability throughout
Ruth P hillips,
173-413; Lucille new Civic Auditorium in ihe hope Tonight. Georgia w ill be host to ranking of last week ami may eye.
34.000
West K ; . 97 3lurray Si. 77 (DOT) th r season and i t greatly ntspon*
F lo rid . State. Then, there . that soon he challenging Kentucky.
Wall, the lop money winner nf
Harris. 164 431; Mary I-oj Dany- Sf a. ra tme ^ U r i e r crowd
Two weeks ago in last Angeles, VUlanov a 73 Loy ola iMd i 39
I sible for the • I record UuQk far.
Short pointed out that the Lak Tech Auburn game Wednesday.
* ■ '* ami K* n U '
Ink. 133 110; Pat Foster, 131 407;
where lop money via* $3,300. he Auburn 37 Alabama 33
e rt had been assured beforehand Saturday. Tech will be at Tenner St* *
* • ; ‘ " " • * * ' .........
F.rms Webb. 130-402.
finished
second
—
because
Ken
Midwest
Team high game was taken by i that accomodations were arranged w e and Auburn meets Georg., at
St Johnisvictory' was ess
the
SOME PEOPLE S T ILL DON'T
Venturi ram r from eight vlroket Noire Dame 99 Loyola 4111.3 61
Roumillat AAnderson
Drugs and for Ihe entire tra in . He said the Columbus, (.a . In the only mtra- most slgntficant of a Saturday
K N O B — We operate Sanford's
o ff the parr to brat A rt s one- Minnesota 64 Purdue 62
was good fo r winning onegame
f l c ( that such fu ll arcoinodationt l r , * “ r »‘ *ion while
3 llitittip p i night program on which sis &lt;&gt;( Ih
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Male
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Northwestern
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In the Crovhy rv rn l. Ih r 33 year : Iowa 99 Indiana 79
to
won.
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lone
loser
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Co team. They rolled a W0 game breach tn the Lakers' agreement Mississippi Ststr will
old Wall tame close to teeing Kansas SI. 73 3llssouri 60
ranked Northwestern, which lost
and srriea o f 1I2«. High team with th r Royal* and thus neces­ .Murray Stale.
Saturday
Results In Ohio Mate. 99 72, in 9 typical
Eighty fancy stepping grey a duplication of that feat a t hr Nebraska 32 luwa SI 49
saries honors went lo Robson sttatrd th r game be replayed al
&gt;16 8. PARK AYE.
Tech gave up a three inch per Big Ten Conference upset,
hounds will launch the sixth wrrk th re r putlrd 19 and 17 and hit a SI. Ia&gt;ill« 69 laiuivvlllr 69
Sporting Good*, as their three- Cincinnati.
tra p on I I
•
man
height
advantage
Saturday
Kentucky,
the
nations
firstCincinnati
97
Drake
C
o
of
raring
tonight
at
Sanford
Otlan
game total o f 1942 pins insured
The Minneapolis owner said hr
“ I nevrr won a tournam rnt that Wichita 91 Tulsa 71
away from in- ranked team, (seat Tenne«see, do Kennel
Club. «nd early odds
them of two games won from A. Wj|| file his protest with Pres night but pulled
way in my life before." sad the
Soulbwrti
R C Garbage Service Co.
dent Maurice Podoloff of the Na- Jury riddled Vanderbilt on tuperl- 79 39. second ranked North I'aro- declare Rocky Mar.Mastrr fastest
m ild man from I'orono Manor, Oklahoma 13 Kansas 39
speed. Vandy's Ima Stale topped Wake Forest. „ f the lot.
Perfection took all three games tional Basketball Association, who or •hooting and
Pa.
! Texas Tech 61 TCU 37
from Wade'a Market a* they already ha* said Ihe entire In shooting eye was way o ff with 64 39. Ihird ranked Kansas State The 74 pound red brindle dog
Actually, Art won t lir champion­ &lt;Oklahoma City 91 Houston 97
scoring ace Jim
Henry benched defeated Missomi. 7360. fifth- |t fgcoredin the covrtrd
ninth
brought In an 19M series Thi* | cident was •'deplorable.'*
by a week old foot Injury.
ranked Cincinnati whipped Drake. ra ff&gt; when he ll
take off from ship. along with th r pro-amateur
West
puts Perfection Dairies out In
------------------------97 60. and sevrntb ranked Aulrurn ,|1P f,f|f, p0,j position. Rocky Is Mlhr Irpa w edit aot let ar tala . Ilrigbam Young 73 Wyoming 71
In other action Saturday:
front hy one game in this half
lllle
which
It
worth
another
32.00U
' Montana 63 New Mexico 44
The top ranked Kentucky Wild shaded Alabama. 37-33. In other onP 0f many outstanding dogs
of the league. In second slot It
owned and trained bv Jack B. in cold rash, by siarting Ihe final j Utah 72 Denver 36
rats, playing in (heir third na games involving the top 1«
W ilsonMaier Furniture, four *.nn,
Kentucky's 14th victory In 13 Herold. Herold'a kennel leads In !9 hole* of lompetittnn with three Montana St. 63 A ir Lorre Arad 61
ttonally-televised game of ihe tea
two lost. R oum lilat's and Rob­
straight birdies.
ton. got a second half lift from games this season alto marked money rolleeled.
Washington 69 Oregon St. 39
son's are sharing the third spot
So he'll tie the lug man to IDAHO St. 90 Colorado West. 39
junior guard Sid Cohen who had Ihe 391th • win of Coach Adolph
Second best odds are given
this week w ith three win* and
United Brest International
been In a slump and romped past Rupp and Auburn’ s win eslrnded
Rutk. running from Hie watch when the louring golf brig­ H'CI.A 63 Soulhrrn Cal 63
three losses. In fourth place Is
Saturday
F c a lu rin f
Ihe longest major college unhealen big-winning first post position. ade. and tome of the West's Idaho 49 Washington SI. 42
A R C.. 2 4. followed hy Wade's
M IAM I. Fla. f l ' l ' l i — Octupus, Tennessee 79 3*
finest
amateurs,
tirad
for
Palm
Mississippi
Slate
got
a
34
point
tirra
k
lo
22
games
—
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this
tea
Seattle
74
llickam
f
ield
A
S
63
III
tie
scampering
In
Frisco v
The Very H u t
I S. The league voted at It* mid a three-year old owned by Jim
year banquet to do away with Norris, won thr feature Hibiscus performance from high - scoring son and t t last season. M- Itona quest of his fourth season vie Springs and Ihr tug inv national
tournament
starling
there
l
im
i
t
310 E. l i t
Itailey Howell end swept to an venture, Ihe only other major un , tory.
the point fo r total pinfall. to the Stakes at Hialeah
eats 97 39 victory over rross • beaten, downed Canisiut. M I )
A lto in Ihe feature field are day
ra ir for firs t plaer. this last half,
Wall ended up with a 72 hole
Howell.
• 1 ■ ■1
llo lilty
Son.Shook Up. Golden
will he much rio te r, ami lo get
NEW YORK i t M i—Roll Turley. state rival Mississippi
Honey. Bully Reason, Dark ttlll • core of 27:* slier a finei round of
t. XJ
I
» point one w ill have had to earn v| game winner Ipf Ih r woild Ihe nation's No J scorer, i t now . . . . . .
73. Gene l.ltllrr finis) rd with a
and Good Note.
champion New York Yankees, and averaging 29 2 wiih lies (Hunts in . A . A U 1 O U C H rA B IllC C l
it
Jimmy
llrooVshlre le d I h e
NEW YORK lU R Ii-H rn ry Wit
Another Rocky dog i t favored 791 in a tie with Jim ny Drm arrt
Ruth Phillips had the only tur Dan Daniel, a ha small w riter lor 14 games.
The seventh • ranked Auburn tenberg. Yrshlva University wret in Ihe eighth race, aim a Grade fo r second place, each rollecllng Oviedo basketball learn In a 30-31
key rolled, and fewr spills were the New York World T rlrgram
picked up. The tworeported be ) an,| sun. won Ihe Sid Mercer and Tigers found their J.'nd straight Ring coach and former Olympic A event. Itocky MacGInl). Irnm 92.13s). Fourtl. pl’ .s- also ended in win over Bunnell Friday night.
longed Ic Donna French. Ihe 5 9-7, |n || Slocum awards of Ihe New win their hardest as II look a ihampion. has been named coach the fiflh position. IS givrn 3 to 2 » l i r Iteiwren young John McMul
IliiH ikshirr was credited with 70
Ills and Rob llnsburg, both Call
I-rt us (ell you hour you can
and In M argaret
Knight,w h o ! York chapter of Ihe Baseball Writ late game shooilng spurt by senior of the AAU squad which next odds by early estimates.
points,
and Mike Duda had 17 fo r I still apply for • $1,000 life InRacing will conclude vsilh Hw form ant. They had 2*3 for SI,V&gt;0
made Ihe 3-7.
era Association of America.
S‘'* n l Jimmy l-ee in e srry ihem June w ill compete in Russia as
Ihe winning learn.
• araner policy to help lake ear*
Tomorrow night w ill find A. B
... .
lo a 37-35 triumph over stubborn part of a cultural exchange pro popular 10th rsee *slhs tm lr left. each.
The Oviedo g ills leant also tame • l final eipenstv without burden*
Wall,
with
some
finshelp
Irom
F
irst
race
begins
al
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10
C vs W llson-M airr on one and
WACO. Tea. i L T I I — Delaware'* Alabama
.
gram,
national ainatrur champion Char , through w ith a winning score o f I ing your fam ily.
two: nobson's w ill mert Wade s |) ave Nelson wa* offered thr aih"
%Ms
ley Cor. won Ihr best ball sonipc 46-41.
on three and four, and Roumll- |Pilc directorship and head football j
You handli the enllr# Itantae*
til Ion will) 132—five strokes ahead
Ill's w ill play against Perfection .o a rh m r p o s t al Ila y ltr.
tion by mail with OLD A3IERD
of thr field. Thr tra m nf Doug
on lanes five and sis.
Ford and amateur A rt Anderson
CAN of KANSAS CITY. No ohlU
HOUSTON. Tex. s l PI s — Lynn
of Mudio City, C a lif, finished ter . MEMPHIS. Tenn. (U P I) — The gatien. N a #ne w ill call on youl
Davis, a 22&gt;ear old amateur box
rilll.A D E I.P H IA ( UPI I — The
The n w n * r a probably won t p lra ta n l surprise- John In n a s ,‘ ond with 237. good fo r II..V9) for! Memphis Chicks are negotiating
er. collapsed and died after a bout
Baltimore's rra rk
quarterback, Ford. M iller and h it partner. with rv • major Iragur pitcher
Tear nut this ad and mall i t
STOCKHOLM. Sweden ( L 'l'lt— in Ihe Houtlon Golden tilo v rs tour­ National Football League will 'adopt this drastic change. Rut If
complete Its annual draft Wedne* they do, Ihe trailing team would was pirkrd ninth by the I’m* Jac k Monger. Dallas. T rx , came Gene Bearden lo help coach th r today with your name, addreta
Russia's ire hockey tu rn , which nament.
day ar.d (hen buckle down to immediately go on Ih* attack af i ­ hutgh M e tlr ri in 1935, was re­ in Ihird. tim e picking up an addi­ Chirks in spring training this and yrar o f birth to Old A men*
Sunday
recently enjoyed an unbeaten tour
year Bearden, a 20 game winner ran Insurant# C o, 1 Weil tth .
PEBBLE BEACH Calif (U P li pleasing Ihe players ll already t r a touchdown, producing even leased and playing seml-pm foot­ tional ti.y o .
in the United Slates, defeated
ball whrn Ihe C oll* «lgned him.
for (lie Cleveland Indians In 1944,
Sweden, 3-t, Sunday before a —A rt W'all Jr. won Ihe Ring Cros­ hat undrr contract plus its grow rinser games l t d mare fun for
Ilu try Drown. New York's AllIhr fins.
is now sport* director of a Hel­ Dept. L tu tB , Kansas C ity, M il*
crowd of 12.1(0 at Johsnneshov by golf tournament with a 72 hole Ing host of fins.
aouil.
The 12 NFL teams, representing
NFL clubs completed the first l-eagur lineman, wa* se lrrlrd 77th
ena. A rk., radio station.
score of 279.
Ire Stadium.
a*» l '
T
L
the nation's fastest growing pro f „ ur rounds nf Iheir annual draft by ihe ( iljn lt in 1933 after they t a i
o e n r ig
i ro p n y
fettional &gt;port, recorded a record of college stars early In Decern • aw hit name on an all Negro u r
paid attendance of 3.006.124 for 72 | „ r They w ill run off Ihe last M all America (ram.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (U P I) — In
B u s i n e s s sessions, involving field slar Gil MvDougald nf Ihe
regular season games in 1931
Wednesday. The teams will pick
The Bsllimnre Co'.ls and New tn n,f order In which the* fin player relations, rule rhangfi and New York Yankees today was
York I,u n it gave ihe 1939 turn uned Ihe l»3* season with Ihe o ilie r mailers, may take three named the winner of the l.ou
•tiles a l-ig advance tpin when poorest record clubs leading off days after Wednesday * draft se« Gehrig Memorial Award present
^
they thrilled Ihe nation's »pnrlt
round and Ilia champion sion.
ed annually lo Ihe m ajor league
fans by playing Ihe league's first (o ils selecting lis t each lime,
player who most typically rrp rr
"sudden death" overtime in Ihe
&lt;*aa,e Pleasant Surprises
seats the spirit of the Hat)
-T 1 ° S
Dee 29 title game. This week Ihe
1‘ru fritio n a l talent trouts don't
o f I j n it first baseman both on
d u b owners will consider a pro rxpecl lo find mum material for
and off the field
potal lo add rip lo Iheir regular t!t«sr demanding game after Ihe
MrDoueald Is the firs t Yankre
season c n n trs ti-a lrra d y th rillin g first t i i or seven rounds but
The (isirHo High l&gt;oys Iasi player lo be srlreted f-:r Ihe
enough In r|jaw record crowds Ihe •ometimrs they discover tome week had smooth going in their award Other winner* were A l­
V&gt;'B' \ o '*» , * 5 o L 'c2
past seven years.
-----------------------------------game defeating Slavia hy a score vin Dark. l9'/«, I’ eeWee Rene.
1957. and Man Musial, 1939.
of 36 It.
Undrr this proposal. If a learn L l l l i i r m i i n
I s C h O H O II
The learn dsplayed fine tram
•cores and is more than seven
KANSAS CITY’ , 31# I U P li— work and played like veterans
point* behind. It could rhoote lo Earl Myers, (rack and cross coun Jimmy DeShain scored 12 point*
PHILADELPHIA (L’ l ' l i - The
receive Ihe neat kickoff
Thr try eoarh at Mankalo. Minn . for the torsi learn.
Philadelphia Phillies w ill open
scored • on leant now has thr Stole Uellege. has been named
th e ir instruction school at Clear­
choice of which learn w ill kick or chairman of the track committee
AtUnlic Nat. Hank Uldg.
water, Fla . Feb *. w ith 49 play
receive and practically always of ihe National Assoelglion of In
NEW YORK ( U P I&gt;—Aleg lien e rt In altendanrr. T h r school runs
r h n ir t to receive.
1lerrolleglaie Athletics.
drrson, sn Australian attending through Frh. 26

nit i*

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ur
w trn ih #f l ( dispatches hy the
m i)or letgue managers giving
mid a lata r appraisals of their
e d it o r s

note

hate Gail H arm on first. Frank
Bolling on second. H a n e y Kuenn
and Al Kaline in two outfield
•putt and Charley Maxwell, John­
ny Franeona or Gut Z rroial in the
other. Our ratcher would be Rob
VYllion, Charley Lau or Lou Berberet.

Punch, or the lic k of it. w ai
one of our b u ic it problem! last
year. We were *econd tn the
iearue in h ittlnr. but we were tinsle i hitters Another league leadIn i statistic shows we Inst 30
games by one run
We were third in the leatue in

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that our pitchers had to rely al
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to get out o f Jams.
n ic h in g H riik t Spot
Our bright spot last season. In
cidentally. was our pitching. Fine
work by Jim Bunniog, Paul Foyla rk, Frank t.ary and Billy Hoeft
kepi us aa fa r up in the Hand­
ings as we finished. With Narleski j
and M om w e 'll be in a far better i
situation aa fa r as relief help is
concerned.
Whai we really need is an im
proved defense and a big bat. No
body on our club drove in as
m»ny as 90 runs last year,
That big bat might wcH come
from "&gt;me of tb f promising
youngsters w e ll have in training
‘ S^P- Kid* like Steve Demeter. *
,h' rd baseman, and outfielders
Larry Osborne and Ken Balters
might m ike the big Jump to the
majors,

lly JERR Y COVINGTON
The Sanford Seminoles go after
Ih rir second Orange Belt Confer­
e n c e cage win in a row here to­
morrow night when they host
Lakes irw .
A Junior varsity eonirst is sche­
duled fo r 7 p. m. The varsity
u p off i t set in Seminole H uh
gym at 9.13.
j The »peedy Seminoles tewed up
their first SJBC win here Fridaynight against the Leesburg Yellow
Jackets, 73 31. tn the JV contest.

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la rg e unfurn. 3 bdrm. apt. $70.
1LOST AND FOUND
la rg e 3 bedroom bouae, large
Two bdrm. unfurn. apt. STO.
barn. Kaay ir r m i. Joaeph R
2FOR RENT
1700 Magnolia Ave. FA 23931.
Levy. Ph. FA S 1223.
S A—ROOM * BOARD
BeautlfuUy furniahed w m . Private Un(urnllhe&lt;1 country 2 W r w m
A—BEACH RENTALS
borne. Phone FA .-7304.
home and furnlabed apartmmt
4—WANTED TO RENT
---—------------- | J'A 2OU0.
Furnlabed apartment, M ari-N lU el
— ... —
■- — -------3REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Court,
2364
Orlando
D r . Cottage on Twnn Lakea. »*S per
•—FARMS • ACREAGE •
month. TA 2 0394.
FA 2 3364
GROVES
Furnlabed apartment, FA 24)2&lt;M
2 bdr. apt. near baae entrance.
7-R EA L ESTATE WANTED
after • p. m.
MO with u tiltlle i. FA 23119.
•-MISCELLANEOUS
Furnlabed room. FA 2-237T.
2 bedroom cement block houee.
•-FLOWERS • PLANTS
31T ra lm e lto Ave. 23 x 30 build
unfurntahed. FA 2-4610.
SHRUBS
Ing tunable for moat anything
IS—OFFICE EQUIPMENT
Room
with
adjoining powder
Lot 73 a «0 with driveway.
room private bath—eloae in—
11—AUTOMOBILES .
Tbla la a gueat paaa to the R ltt
•03 Palmetto. FA 2 *409
TRAILERS
| Theatre for J. E. Andrew a.
Colonial 2 atory home FA 2 7964.
date Feb. 2, '39.
IS—BOATS A MOTORS
IS—FARM StrPLlEB A
3 bedroom lta b ith . furniahed

Legal Notice

M AC HINE AT

14—
PETS • LIVESTOCK .
SUPPLIES
15—ARTICLES WANTED
IS—PLACES TO EAT
IT—BEAUTT PARLORS
II—FEMALE HELP WANTED
IS—MALE HELP WANTED
29-MALE OR FEMALE
SI—WORK WANTED
SS—BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
SS—SPECIAL SERVICES
SS—PIANO SERVICES
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2$-A—BUILDING, REPAIRS.
23-B BUILDING SITPLIES
SI-NOTICE • PERSONALS
21—ARTICLES FOR SALE
25—
FURNITURE A
HOUSEHOLD
1—LOST A FOUND

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Furniahed apartment clean, like
new. ahadr. Firat floor, (or re
fined rou if , 2 private entrantf t . I.VM W. 3rd. St.
For aale nr rent—modern 3 room
houae with 2 aerra of land on
lake. Inquire Noel s Grocery at
Oateen. Dr. Bradln a place.
2 New Homes—For LEASE
• Would Sell '
Lease—2 Udrm. Fla. Room. 1100
3
Bdrm.
2 B a t h a. 1123
inn. 10 mm. drive eaal o( baae.
owner W. B. Bridges. Phene
Evenings—Geneva 2111.
Beautifully furniahed
F A , 2-7304

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3 Hcdroom furniahed duple a Con
venlent to baae. FA 2-3021.
1 bedroom furnahied houae. Weal
aide. FA 2 6*49 after 4 p m
Sleeping room, private rn tra n ic A
priv ate bath. FA 2 39M.

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Hoom A Board—Close to town.
Phone FA 2 7M3 Mon. thru F ri.

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In . a F lo rid a c o r*
money and Important papera in
p o t A lie n
FOR SALE: Beautiful 2 Bedroom
M cC ro ry'i, plaaae return wallet s r n i E c r T o t
CH Home. Kitchen partially
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Big
Sale
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just o ff West 20th.
T h a t t » a r t r f l * o t « 22, Z l a n d 21
Everything, fu rn itu re Center.
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small apartment.
ROSA L. PAYTON, Broker
rbono F A 21301
W K L A K A APABTW KNT 8 : roonaa
private betkL H I W. Ftret^S t.
Five bedroom home. 2 tiled bathe.
1700 Magnolia Ave. FA 2 3931.

Hospital Notes
JANUARY 1113
Admlailoae
la r r v Chiles (Sanford)
D a ily Chldealer (S anford;
M attie Childs (Sanford)
Hetty Taron tD e lla ry)
Thelma Taiaon (B anfonl)
W illiam Sehmehl (Sanford)
Y alrie Hudion (Oviedo)
fjn d a J. Smith (Sanford)
lUrtba
Ha b y I k*)* to Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Windsor (Sanford)
Raby g irl to Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Friable (S anford)
Baby boy to Mr. and Mra.
Frank M iller (K urils)
Discharge*
L e t R. liCiber (Sanford)
W alter Hull (D c R iry )
Patricia Tippini (S anford)
Edward Jones (Oateen)
ftoac Trayer (Dormer's (.rove,
111).
Mra. Odi* Scruggs (Sanford)

Bedding Specials
INNERSPKING

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Price

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Same Price
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Furniture.
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119 So. Magnolia
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MODEL OPEN DAILY

3—REAL ESTATE TOR SALE
3 room houae fu r , garaie, lola,
fruit. Inquire F A 2-3179.
1— Rial K a m i* Wants*

1 acre tile land—no houae, w rit
aertlon. not over 2 or 3 mllra
out. prefer W. l i t . Street. Will
mniider 2 o r 3 a rrta if price
la right. Caah. fhone FA 2 T ill

33—

Special Rervteea
W ELL DRILLING
Fairbanka Morac I ’ umpa
Repair! to all makrx
HOWARD W. LONG
207 E. Commercial Ave.
Thone FA 2 2933
HEATING

II. II. POPE CO.
26« S. Park ----

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B U ILDINO -R BPAIR BPAINTING

IMPERIAL DECORATORS
painting and papering
FA 3 3716 or FA 2.7910 a fte r lU .
Build to your plana.
Remodeling and Additions
DON LU K E
Phone F.A C-3824

FA I 4114

Painting A -l. FA 2 7921.
P U M P* - SPRINKLER
:i-IN « 4 IR .A N C K
GR.APEAILLE NURSERY
SYSTEM*
B E A U TIF U L HOLLY
A ll types and aiiea. Installed
All kinds and alrea
•'Do It Y o u rie lf"
JCaAnA
Grape wile Ave.
PA 2 0M4
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
/
R g U D &gt;:oe
S T I N E
Marion M arket C A B B A G E
Machine and Supply Co.
PLANTS fo r aale. rred Thun 207 W. 2nd St
I ’b. FA 2 *422 M fiu h B|d f
F A 21792
ten. FA 2 3990.
27—NOT 1C KB— PERSONALS
W O O DR U FFS
MAW
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11
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Farm A Garden Ceater
INCOME TAX SERVICE
ANNUALS
Wra. II. Marray
VWANTtO.
Windshield
n
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CI
s
m
M l C elery Ave.
t i l l Celery Ave.
F A 2-13S4
!
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D o o r Glaee
Vanl G U m
i . . _ —
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Closed Sunday
POTTED I LA S T S . Ph. FA 71122
SERVICE
or FA 7-0270.
S A N F O R D S e n k .trik f.'tnwe gn d P a in t Co. la -A R T llX M FOR BALX
rz 3 "
FLOWER SHOP. We tf!#*raph. | I 2 I I I tT. 2nd SI. Ph. FA 2-4*22
Cotton A Wool Yarns. Natfoaa,
'1-19
1 1 -A tT O M O B tl.E S -T R A H .ritS
Threads, Tapea.
C I N I l i f f N u a a |) « i( f t« ; f t t . l a . J r | 4 4 * a "*4
Teifviaion Tubes Tested Vrae.
h o l i.in s i i o n n r
shop
ROLLINS IIO B B ) SHOP
1
1931
27
ft.
SchulU.
I
liedroom.
"Mas Jones, fo r th e last tim e, quit p uttin g that eign
A t T h* Sign Of Th* Totem role. A t The Sign Of The Tutam Pole
baih.
e
ieellent
eondllion.
in
7*17 S. French Ave.
in th e window!”
2417 8. French A t *.
! quire a! 3 Points Bait Shop, S
| 17 92 Jet. 419.
.BARGAINS IN USED HEATERS
Quick Laundromat Strwca
R EAL ESTATE FOR S A U L S -R E A L ESTATE FOR S ALE
Meat Any Make
Shirta Finished In 41 Hours
12—BOATS and M O f Oft 3
FURNITURE (E N T E R
Sanitone Dry Cleaning
BY OWNER—3 tiedroom home.
tl« )V. 1st St. PA 2 3111
E -’5th St. Foodmarl Hide
'Gateway lo the Waterwaj"
Kitchen equipped, fenced y a rd ,
80 1 rilS IH K
LAUNDROM AT
home
Head
exemption.
til
Vour E vtnrude Dealer
TAUrORY .TO YOU
T
t'a ” .. F inerreal. phmir before
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
ALUMINUM
ENVELOPES, Lclterheada. statev p
or
alter 7 p. m . 3014 1 E. f i t .
Phone FA 3-tfM
VENETIAN BU N D *
menta. Involeea. hand bills, and
F.A 2 0732.
programs,
etc.
Progreaalve Eneloied head. Sag-proof bottom
m M a n ) o i'T B o \ I r iT d o r o n s
Printing Co. Plume VA 2 293t —
ra il with p in tle endi. P la itia
W. P. SMITH
REAL ESTATE. IIRIVK-IN
306 West 13th St.
I or rayon tapea. Cotton o r ayloa
Outtoaid Sale* A Sertlre
t’344 5'ranrh Ac*.
---------------- — - --------. .
' cord*.
2313 Path Ave
FA 24234
ROLLAWAY. ItB ipital and Baby Senkarlk (ilas.o nnd Paint Co.
Bedi. Day. Weak or Month— ! 'I l l ' l l * W 2nd SI. Ph. FA 24422
Kraltor
13—ARTICLES W ANTED
Tel. FA 2-3111. Furniture Center
“Call H a ir Phon* FA 23641
Caib far fu rn itu re or surplus.
114 Weat r ir a t St.
Jacketa . Roots • Tent* • Luggage
BY OWNER: 3 Indroom 1 R home
Super Trading Poat, SanfoidARM Y N AVY SURPLUS
Furniture Moving A Storage
nn shaded lots, ideal Incatinn.
Uilando Hwy. FA 2 0*77.
310 Sanford Avenue
('. K. P IIIL I.IP *. Agent
Can tie financed 913 C atalina
WASHBURN VAN LINES
Dr. Phone W. It. W rit FO 3 3226 IJ-B E A L T Y P A R IA IR f
21" itenith !'iho;any T V console.
1300 French Ave.
FA 2 19*1
Oriuinai price $373 60. like new,
Oviedo a fte r 4.M p in.
Sanforda Moat Modern
--------------------------------1 1173.00.
Itra u tv Salon
IV. It. ••B ill” S lK .M IM .lt Agewey
Piano letiima for lieclnncra 2103 RCA 1J ' TV. beautiful Maple
Soft Water T. V Stamps
Summerlin Ave FA 2 719*
I console. Orlginial coat $373.00,
llr a lio r A laaurtr
ItA R R IE IT S BEAUTY NOOK
Alioe. Laura B. Oiler, II. F. T a ff r r
103 So. Oak
FA 2-SJ42 H A -R O O F IN G ft PLUMBING
17 ’ table model Zenith. $7300.
Atlelt P rice. Kverelt H arper
Home* Designed For
MILLER RADIO ft APPLIANCE
Phone F A 2 4991
M l N. P ark 19-FRMALF. IIK L P WANTS*) FOR
H I S. Park Ave.
ilo r ld * Living.
FA 2 0332.
FAR M ER 'S AGENCY
lluuirkreper.
m ust have own
.1 ^ 4 B e d ro o m s— 1 &amp; 'J lln t h s
GOING NORTH? Have a heautl.
V V. la m e r , Realtor
tranipoitaliun. Salary $ ^ weekful Carvrnette mans overcoat,
«ly; 3's days. F A 2M I7.
•
WORK
D. H. Whitmore. Aaioe.
site 41. Fur collar and 100'.
CALL iFree Estimates)
l i t S. French Ave. Th FA 2 3221
alpaca pile lining inside, used
T IT lS V IL l.t:
After hours KA 2 261* or FA 24921 19-MALP. MF.LP WANTED
only a few times. Coat $100.00,
P l.t MBING A HEATING INC.
like new, yours fo r $33.00,
I.u-rnied — Bonded — Insured
DRKAMW OKI) SECTION SOUTHEASTERN AUTO ASSN
Wan.eil—2 C ointilnation Salramen
SANFORD — Phone FA 2 7691 I phone FA 2 0937. Lake Mary.
amt ro llrrto ra . Phone FA 23403
♦i9—I U K M T L 'H i: and
3IIKDKOOM (.’ B homo conven­ Joseph Thomas for appointPLUMBING
mini, ft a. in. T il 10 3o a. m.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
ient to
naval
air
station,
Contracting A Repairs
Mon it Tuea. only.
schools, amt shopping. Has carFree Estimates
• BIG VALUES
porte, u tilit y room, large F lo r­
R L. IIARYEY
Immediate Occupancy
• QUICK CREDIT
N ovrlty lamps, 3UI Sanford A ir . Phone FA - 3.7*7
ida room with sliding g la s s ! AlaemWer fo r
We Guarantee lVraonal
• EASY TERMS
doors, fe n ir tl bark yard, tile ! Airrago earnings $3 0) hour.
Satisfaction or Your
Simplr, easy. Canvassing not
bath, v r n r t i a n b lin d *
am! la
required.
W rite
O 11G A R
Money Cheerfully
k itr h r n
e q u ip p e d
Im m ediate
New And la r d Furniture
L4MPS, C a h lu e ll t. Aikantas
p o a i r s s io n . P h o n e F A 2 2.726.
Refunded.
31! F. First SI.
FA 2-3A2S
F i T vi K i V i ;
[SEE OUR All UNDER
ROSA I „ PAYTON
h i : \ ris e .
III SINKSS Ol'IMHtTUNT TIES.

9-FLOWERS. PLANTS

7

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLL1)

SUNLAND
Estates

&amp;

J. W. HALL

South

P IN E C R E ST
3rd Addition.

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

PLUMBING

$850 DOWN

W all

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.
C or. Mwy. 17-92 A 271h S I.

Phone FA 2-1501

DEBARY

1 . U n aj W ninm et. Renlala. Acrrasr.

j Registered Real Eitate llrokar
I Ph. FA 2-1301—17-92 at Hiawatha "A ONE M ) \

BUSINESS
$ty»i INVESTMENT*
PINECREST. .7 h r . I'x hath. CH
(CAN START PART HMF.I

home on large rornrr lot, ) lorIda rm ., xarportr, utility rn n i .
Mate nr I erwale
A fully equipped kitchen l^vw
downpayment, low monlhly p a y - 1 .. . .
F A IR STORE
inents. F A 2 1296.
APPLICATIONS now Ireing accep
__
| led for C aahlrr*. meat wrap
peri,
scale
girls,
gtorrry
New 2 tiedroom home, te rra r/o
Expertfloors, la rg e ear porte and u tility 1 rlerka. inrat e u ttris
room. SA SAo. $3,000 for e q u ity : enir preferred Apply:
balance $32 per month Plume l la. Mate I mplos mrnt bertha
ltd Wrxl Second SI.
FA 2 2374.
Sanloid. Florida
For the Reat liu q tn Real Estaie

WILSON - iMAIER
$SAVE$

AIR CONDI HONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
tool Sanfoid Ave.
FA 2*1*2

New &amp; Used
Furniture and Appllftnc**

Mather of Sanford

P LU M IH M . a REPAIRS
203 309 E. F irst St. Ph. F A 2-09M
Joe C. Thomas
i
r \ 2 064* Used furniture, applianeti, tool*
( l n*-I
St.
—_
etc. nought-sold. Larry'a M ar*
1
24—PIANO SERVICE
213 Sanford A vj. Ph. FA t-4122.

2 hr , CR homr, electric k iti hen
equipment, tile bath. jalmj«te|
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
W»f*
xo L v l Z i.
windows, utility rm .. landsrap
I l'IU K i'T TO
W. I.. HARMON
I n d e r Const ru c tio n
X ttrlu ift
rrc o » a |v | In &lt; ' f n « U t '
f ! lawn. laiK r iirirk lia r III)
•h. FA 2 422J A lter 3.00 p. in.
Ml
I 1 • ftkftftftll
I $4
I'll*
M ». 3 HKDHOOM — 2 RATH HOME
Seri
ft
from
Naval
Rase,
M.wo.
I'd t'llf
re«ofI*
rf
H e i i i l B u l e B ruuliful, sparious on threr lota.
• *•••I»I • . Klotlll*. Ill 1mm,r i.f I
FA 2 3179.
2 1 - 4 H I I I . D I N G l O M II VC l u l l s
Double tar|M irtr. K itrhrn equip
f t ** » I f t ' l r f f t l k « « l n r * B n i l
lag *
f Ofla
'' l * .
ped. Central heat end air con­
BISINES.N
OPPORTUNITY
f
o r carpentry, painting, screen-J
•In. I i M f . i j r i
4 * I n lauf *S
5KF. CULLEN A HARKEY
HOME-SEEKERS
ditioned. Hardwood floors ex­
f ' U f t t ¥ a «ie r 4 I r * • i n r • * n 4 L o a n
MAN OR WOMAN
Ing. re.oflng. and plaster tepair,
i M ® . I f t t l M i o f (a I •
W.
A.
Cagle,
Jr.
Sal»«maii
cept Florida Room which la l o v e l y s iwdroom. t me tuth
Responsible person from this area,
asphalt tile, asbestos siding,
11T p . a i i t h C o u r t I l l r e e l
H O N Park Ave Ph. FA 2-5291
cork Die. Fireplace. Plus hoet
home, located In nlre redden- ___
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• irla n tlu K li r ld *
l'* r fB | No. 2
In service and collect from clrrin a &lt;on i v or wood steps, leveling
port.
THIS
IS
THE
BEST
BUY
hal section. Completely rquppcdj
R A Y M O N D M. H A L L
trie cigarette dispensers. Nn
and
lepairing
garages
and
: t «2 l l l t k - n
lo a n '
IN SANFORD.
n r l « v i &gt; l '9
rin rtria
f'4r&lt;«| N o . 1
k.lehen
y ^ v ila n
blinds and'
REALTOR A IN'Sl'ROft
silling
Car.
reference*, and
wrecking ra il F .\ 2 1699.
• •• W P a r k
I l o ft v r •
In f.
heauliful hardwocul floor. Thi»| U l , d s, A , . , rk M fn u # . Soulil
$392 36 tn $1975 00 invcitmrnt
:« •:
If |Cknr«
1 BEDROOM - I BATH HOME
O rU n d a a
l i o r i U PcrcBai N *
1
home is less than 1 year oi l
v a ll Call R ill
necessary. 7 to 12 hours weekly 2V— ELECTRICAL .SERVICE
A QUIET COMMUNITY
N® . : Corner
lot. K itrh rn
Equipped.
Total prire. $14,300 with $t 4V»
phone FA 2364!
nets up In $.727 30 monthly In -!
H O U I'la n k a
VACUUM IT.EAN EIt REPAIRS
Near Golf Cour.ee
Very good financing. Down pay­
down
payment
and
$44 23
: im u I u b m i
rnmr Possible full-time urmk.
Parts for all in a krt of cleaners;
l * B t r o i l , Mia h l a a i t
I ' e i . e ! .'w. :
ment only 94o0.
fo r local interview; give phone
monthly.
^ ity;i&gt;ft«m &gt;Kt Phillips home In
MnFrla I ' l o n k o
E lr r lr liix , Hoover. K urtiy, ete.
•O i l Hj i i m
and p a rilru ta r. Write Inlernal/&gt;rh A rlu ir. Slove. refrigerator
Free piek up Work guaranteed
19* f r 0 11 M l r M | 9 R l a
• '
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BEDROOM
t
BA1II
HOME
tonal
D
lilrlb
u
tin
g
Co.
Inc,
I'.
FOR
Iho.e
who
prefer
counlrj
T A K l i iN O T ll.’ l
T h ll
• |*e l o r e
A spare healer F rnrrd hack (
FA 2 4765
Hon pt T a k lw t
1 * 9 bBBti • • i • t m Exceptionally
nlre
home
on
O Rov 7337. New Orlran*, la
hung, let us ilm w vou ihi* .7
)ard S m all down pavmrnt an&lt;l
l h a a b C \ B 9t » l * 1 I f t i j a l h» l b * |'e
shaded
corner
lot
Fenced
yard
bedroom, 1 bath, frame eon
« l t l e n #7 I L e m, n i i r i n t
B jilio rlfi . *
aisume payments nf $7o mo
llo u io W inn* — K:ectrte Service
H e a r R tK iftilih g a
f \ h r i n k l i i c •• f
f airly priced. Nice section.
il- B e r k Wanted
• trurted home, situated on 113 i FA 2 0601
Sid Hhlen
tha •l"» )f 4i •' fitw.l lanaj*. fa.r i ».*
x 330' lakrfront lot. about -)1
t»4rr&gt;&gt;*« »Bt for | ta ID thB |*»||tloii
R AN D A LL ELECTRIC CD
Ironing. 10c A 13c. FA 2 7211.
M O D E R A T E L Y PRICED
IM i hi* i 4 i «e A|y \ • ritfht of n at 3 BEDROOM — 1 HATH HOME
CUSTO.VI III II.T lltlM E
miles
from
downtown
Sanford
112 M a g n o l i a
F A 2 u?t3
for A I' ar 1 . .
I|lftr99l
N
e
*r
high
school.
Corner
lot
with
•
I
II
—
T
c
rra
/ro
Floors
Priced at only $3,000 with atwut
n* I f i i ' U n t '
K lA n *l*
m u | t h a t e»a •
Ilaliystt nr iron. F A 2 7979.
•»( I h f J ' d ) 9 «B i f t i e ' l i e ' l l ! I »UM '
frn rrd
hark
yard.
Kitchen
• .7 tiedroom — 2 Bath
• i rash.
23 A - BUILDING
REPAIRS
I fa thB Nlnf^ Judicial I *11atill nf
equipped
Sele
pure
$11.300
00.
• Paneled Den
A gi’Od gardi n A lawn worker P AIN TIN G
P ln rid *
n i l l © n i h # M t h i| a&gt;
«*f
J a n hr r t
\ l» l » l t a t I I
*. r I- k
li looking fo r work 312 Oak
BEAUTIFUL 3 tiedroom. I t I I r • Custom Kitchen
til. * .
IkBFtof I &gt; I i ■
Avr. Sanford
FLOOR sanding and finishing
liath home in Pinreresl section • Enclosed Garage
f t i u r * ' h a m l &gt; * r * I • n e m l c ' i t # • ••«»•-* *
W.
DIETRICHS
_
REALTOR
C o m tt . i. aB f
HI
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I .
Cleaning,
waxing.
Serving
lajvely lealures inelude equip­ • Fern ril liaek ) aid
« t i n B l i) e r • « i d | »f a l a r a t l o f t n f l e H r t a
E lir
M rlh xln —Velma Gonratrr,
I Itetiied army taptain, agr 39.
be mmole t„u n ty xlnce 1923.
ped
kilchlen.
ip a ie
healer • 2 Easem ent, lo lake
BDDull.I «l&gt;k'4lM a •' I IRIkv • u* h Adelaide II Moaci — Asioclatcs,
Tlted nf loafing vs anti position
® M # r « • i h * I ’ e i u r t «| e# m *
H. 91. Glra-.on Lake Mary
V en e ti a n
blinds anti terra r m 1
H "wn
Mortgage
A l l M t t l B B i n ( ! • » • t *l i a n d a l l i i a r *
1901 Park Ave.
FA 2 3222
An; tinng
considered. Sanford
FA 2 3034
floors. This home Is in esrelltnl BY OWNER
tl f tB ( fi t Bf B i t ft 4 r«a«
B I M ' * * r B T&lt;•! tlB
Herald.
Box
J
b a a rd a t t h * i f m * *i. I r l a i * d # f lg *
condition
P rirrd at 912,393,
This la a gueat pass to the Hit;
nated
with $1,393 down and $63 92 per IF r r IS H E A L ESTATE Part or full lim e office work,
T " ti. a f n l e * i li &lt; f m n « r r L a t a h *
Theatre for J. E. MrKvera.
roi.illi* t i l e 1 I , 41- t i r a r la% fill! a| «h
a»k C rum ley A Monteith
month.
Exp. date Feb. 2. ’39.
('an t&gt;pe. experienced. Box Jl),
ana*#r
m
»i*a r * i i i l » n
»i*rel o fo r *
i f 117 Rou h I'ark Ph FA 2-449S
•
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f ll# «! I»t | M * • i y » e i n | l e « n | | t | # d
Sanford Herald
f * * 9 f l tan o r b r f n r e | h # ^ »Ft d a ) n f 2 hr. CH home, screen porch, kit
WAS $14,340
F*kFUa?T
A
|9 I » 1Y. l e f thn n* M l t
chen equipped, amall down pay­
Fnr thild earn ra il FA 2 1117.
ria n t
iiflg
iR itr iii
r r M # o t % rU
HERBERT STEN8TROM
NOW $12,300
o r a n v n f y o u . h a w In an d H i n v
ment. FIIA financed
$31 a
Realtor
of th * *to .\#
alft a f i *&gt;e *| l a n d s a n d '
I7(ri
Magnolia.
Large
3
tiedroom,
R. N. wants position in doctors
month. Large nicely landscaped
• hon
r*ua# * h r
| h # * a m a * h n u 1d
I.Y.NN RLS.NER
| 2 liath home.
olhie Is also an experienced
n o t be t a k e n f n r t h * t i • * • a n d n u r *
lot. Venetian blinds. Call Colby
t
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n
IE
RRO
AIIW
W
O us e* * « t f u r t h I n t h * P « t l t l o n f l l t d
ROBERT A. W ILLIlM S . R ra liu r
srnetar). Phone FA 2 1631
FA 2 1330 cat. 406 • lo 4 p. in
■ tra in
KEN TORHETT
Rasmond I umlquiit. Assoc.
W I T N ' P P d n i r l a n d a n d t u t * scb
after 4 FA 2 0*43.
Aaaorlates
n f *ald l . ' u u r l o n f h • J l f t i U t r o f
FA 2 3931
Atlantic Rank Bldg. 21—HLHINKSS O l'P U K T U N IT IK *
D a ita ii-a i
jk
It
is&gt; s.
242#
CunMruclioR Co., Inc.
Ph. FA
4 Adjoining lots. 30* x 100' on II I N. Park O
I*
ll.rn iln t
211 West 23th Street
A ONE-MAN II USI NESS
•’ r.E iiK ns* , i n r v i r r o t r . T
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
amall lake, 2 lots in lake Ttra• ns w i.v o u . l O L .v rr.
Phono FA 2-3103
DON'T PUT IT UH'
Sl,50l) In verst mrnt
Realtor
tollable. One block off Church
P Loitiii.v
U l , V .V. ( ' I . v . I i i m I j ,
DO BUY A HOME NOW
L A K E MARY
It AN START PART TIME)
St. on Oleander St. TEmpIc
• ' . u n n A n ..........
M iiiin a lt C o u n lr
- We have a wide range of loeatim i.
Ph. FA 2 3237 or FA 2 196*
1 i«0«
NATL. &lt; 0 NO SELLING. LonK a u l-r.)
rin iM .
types of homes and a price to
aula nf sers icing drugitorea
I l arge
house very reasonable,
suit you.
and numeroua other account*,
i suitable fo r apartments or large
collecting fo r merchandise sold
family.
W.
It.
Albers,
D
raw
er
and replenishing inventors
I'lrnsanl SurrnundinK*
• Special Diets *«■*- Sparious 2 RR Block home, 2
Geneva, Ha
bath. F lo rid* room. $13,300.
UNLIMITED POTENTIAL
•
Licenced L I’ N On Duly A t A ll Times
Large 3 bedroom, I ' a bath, lake Ax product has tremendous public
Me invite vou to he our gueoin nbholuldy free
• Home Alnio»pltere
acreptamr, life tm c repeats, la
NAS officer transferred A truly
front
h o m e .
Furniahed
wilhuut
obligation al one of Sftnford’s leading
FA 2 4906.
bailed by intensive promotion,
fio t 3 HR Block home $1*.730 00.
Motela whll* you locale m iU b lt housing for
nati'iqall)', and
7 Houm houae, kitchen electric,
you and your family. Pick up your k ty at Ui«
LOCALLY ADVERTISED
Cool shade. Large frame home in
Atrordiag To Care Required
apace heat, a ir condilioaed. I n ­
Sale* Off let.
Geneva. 1 acre lot. $16,300.
al
10(1'.
CO.
EXPENSE
quire 711 Mcllonvllle.
Must be responsible, permanent
resident, have the necessary ca­
BR
block
1
liedrooin I liath lla . room and
Near .hopping area. 2
I rarporte. electric kitchen equip­
pital for inventory, start Imme­
$9,700.00.
Horn* For The Aged
ped, large corner lot. Im m e d i­
diately if accepted and aspire
Phone r.% 2 7211
H inay 17 92
BHAILEY ODHAM, Proa.
ate possession. $12,900. S I.500
lo income up to $230 week. For
S i. JJut*
Corner Hwv, 17-92 A 27!h St.
Phon* PA t* lM l
down and $76 33 per month. 1901
Interview. Include phone. Box
r a l o n a j. T A 2-0*64.
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Real .Estate
W. T. CORBETT,
NO S 4791.

RAVENNA
PARK

Low Down Payment
Monthly Paym ents
Less Than Kent

Stcnslrom Realty

Medium nr Firm

Allowance For
Old Maltrews

{ O l i o * B.

Inexpensive W an t A d

Buy Now

MATTRESS
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B«

LAFF-A-DAY

Seminole Realty

KOVAL COMFORT

10 Year Gunrnntee

U « B « . r i b &lt; 4|

Mon., Jan. 19, 1959—I’apc 7

Use A n

Quality Homes

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You

FA 2 4321

Choose Your Own Tilfc
And Paint Colors *

Shoemaker

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WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

RATES $100 To $200

Scott's Palm

Manor

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.

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W arm , Arctic A ir Clash;
New Storm Is Triggered
United Frees Uteraalieoal

HOMK CONTKHT WINNER — J. Brniley
Odhntn (rig h t) preadlt* Paul Millur. 2009
I v m Av*., Orlando, with th r key* to u new
Font cur after M iller waa declared winner
of th r contest to nama Odham k Tudor's

new home devclopmont in Oranga County.
K in g * wood Manor win Miller's entry. At
left am Mra. Joseph Kerris and Mrs. Miller.
(Bergstrom Photo)

A snow atorm. triggered by a
clash of warm and cold a ir mas­
ses, swirled across the Midwest
Monday while snow m iied with
rain laid down a treacherous ice
south of the snow belt.
Strong southerly winds reaching
gusts of 40 miles an hour at
Springfield, III., collided with an
arctic a ir m at* to produce the
storm which ranged from north­
ern Missouri and aastrrn Iowa
across northern Illinois and India­
na and Into the Grrat Lakes.
Rain or a slippery mixture of
rain and mow- slicked highway*
along the southern flank of the
storm area. To thv north, snow
accumulated to one to two Inches
with d riftin g and blowing snow
reducing visibilities over murh of
the area.
A storm blast in the Northeast
brought heavy snows and howling
winds to upstate New York Sun­
day, piling up drtts of 12 to IS
fret. Rennelta Bridge, near Pul­
aski, N. Y ., was buried under a
j 3n inch snowfall.
; The snow, which began Salur-1

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day, blanketed upper New York
with an average accumulation of;
one foot, and snow plow crews
gave up bucking drifts for a time
Sunday when they were unable to
krep ahead of th r anow. The wind
abated later and highway crews
opened all main roads.
The main area of precipitation
shift rd to th r Midwest during th e ,
night when a new storm system
brought a rush of mild air flow­
ing up the Mississippi Valley.
A t D rt Moines, Iowa, caught in i
* . 'i
the middle of th r warring a ir |
masses, an ice layer snarled traf-1
fir .Sundav night. Police warned
all motorist* to stay off streets
unless absolutely necessary to
risk travel. Civil defense volun­
teers and off-duty policemen were
called out to rope with a rash of
tra ffic crashes
The new snow hampered efforts
of the South Bend, Ind., area to BROWNIE SCOUT TROOP — Member* of
recover from a paralyting IS Inch
U k e Monroe Brownie Scout Troop, left lo
snowfall Friday. Authorities reright,
are Lina Thompson, Carol Spivey,
ported main highways open, but
all road* in Ihr South Bend and J e ric ne Zepper. Frances Hunter, Maria Lee.
Mishawaka regions were hatard Carol M uw, Silvia Gile*, Hetty Hobby,
ous.

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JlJ'U'ti'UHi'j,
Sherry (!aius, Nickie Smith, Bonita Johns,
Bonnie Boyd, Ulana Jurat, Janice Boston,
Mr*. Baulin* Hobby, leader, Linda Tindale,
and Mr*. Gwen Mu*t, assi*tunt leader.
(Herald Staff Photo)

O fficers In sta lle d
B y O viedo M asons

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OVIEDO—Delphi*
unfavorable I Ulmmed with Mur net and ribhoa.
waather. a large ^mup gathered' gem alKi yrllow chrysanth*
at th» City Hall Memorial Ill'll- mul(lg * . n . placed down th r cen
Friday avenlng In wllm-v* the
open installation of the lt»tv«» Ma - - ter of each serving table, along
with potted tulips. Other artistic
sonic offireri
Before a large group id rtla arrangements and Masonic em*
Uvea, friend* and fellow Maion* blcms were placed at points of I
of the nirro u n d lm
territory, Interest In the large room
At 8:30 p m., the group was
D ougin II. Jackson w a i Instilled
as Worshipful Master of Oviedo served a supper of chicken ind
yrllow rice, green beans, cran*
Lodge No. 143, F A A. M.'
berries and pineapple salad and
M is. George Means' decorations coffee, which had hern prepared
d r the occasion were Masonic by M r*. E. M. O lllff The plan­
colon of blue, gold and white. ning com m itter and kitchen comT1*o officer*' table wa* cenlrrrd m ittre was composed of Masons
with an ariistie arrangement of and wives.
(ftryaanlhemums and Iris, flank*
Young Ild u s of Oviedo, a ttiu d
ad with gold candles which were in evening dresses, served the
sup|&gt;rr to numbers and guests.
These were Misses Sutanns- Partin, Ann Slavik. t.!nda H a rris.
Diane A ulin, Jcanlc A l f o r d , 1
Nancy Kstra, Carol Beasley, Caroline Wood, Clyde D unklrr and
Jam- Lundy.
Mrs George C, Mt-au* playrd
| special numtiers at the piano.
Officer* Installed by J. f-ewls (
United Frees IssUrnsUooal
Most
Worshipful
Grand
WASHINGTON — Hep Eman- Hall.
• c l Cellcr (O N . Y .) In demand­ Master of tin- State of Flnrda
ing ■ United Nations investigation from Tallahassee, were
Boy W. A lfnnl, senior warden;
of Use mass eserullons bring con­
Boswell
H. Noegel, Junior war­
ducts'! by the Fidel Castro rrgime
den; O. T. Kinnalrd, senior dea*
In Cuba:
Ben G. Walnrlght. mnlor

A ll styles and

fabrics

Quotable
Quotes

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pi.
MIAM I, F la —Mrs II. I
aock on her husband's rrsrtlo n to
bar Invitation to Soviet Deputy
Premier Anastas Mtknyan to at­
tend a family harhrrtie In her
back yard:
"He t h i n k * I ' m out of iny

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LONDON — British European
Airway* Managrr T h o m a s l.aal it on (lie IIEA o rd rr to lla 7U0
male
employe, to shortan ll.eir
n
............
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skirt* to give customers a lu-tter
look at their legs;
" I f a girl ahould refuse to oU&gt;
the order, I 'll havr a fatherly
chat with her and try to make
acr Ih* error of her ways "
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WASHINGTON - Hep Thomas
J . Ashley (O-Ohlo) in protesting
tfiat Northern Democrat* have no
F o ie In M ttlng party policy"The election results last No
tatnber made It rle a r that the
American people expect Northern
Democrat* to assume an actlsr
leadership rule in congressional
a ffa ir * "

Deaths

K IIK F K L U . W e s t
Germany,
(U P I1—Archbishop Theodor llud-1
BERLIN, Germany—West Bur ilenlirock, tio, a former Homan
liu Mayor Willy Brandt Mi an Catholic missionary w I m i was e «
nounelng sped* I accurlty meas­ pilled from Communist China in
ures to thwart any mows against 1033 utter spending several year*
tha city t&gt;y East German Commu­ in Jail, iltvsl at nearby Soeehtcln
Sunday.
nists:
"West Berlin U no t e s t i n g
ground for people s democratic
DETROIT t I l l ' l l — Howard In
maneuver* ”
gall*, 34, member &lt;4 a famous
fam ily of railroad eseeulives, died i
WASHINGTON—Mrs. William .J Saturday at Ford Hospital.
Cooley «ui Deputy Sovts-t Premier
——
Anaslav Mlkojan'a surprise visit
NEW Y O ltK (UPH—Miss Helen
her home which caught her L. Thomas, 01. former secretary
by surprise with a sink full of of th r national stall of the Young
dtrt&gt; dishes, unmade beds and Women's Christian Association,
newspaper* alrs-wn
alxKit the died Sunday at her home here a ft­
flour;
er a long illnrs*.
" I didn't apologise for the m rsi
because they were not Invited amt
LOS ANGELES (D P I) -C u p l
were not aipected. It wa* all te r­ Joseph C. Btirgrr, 88, a retired
Army o ftlre r, dies! Sunday while
ribly confusing."
reading funeral server* for a
SAN FRANCISCO - Evangelist friend M Mount Sinai Memorial
Hilly Graham about an eye a il­ Park.
ment that has forced him to taka
• fast:
"The Lord allowed this to hap .
pan to let me know I have only
_ f\L
C j rrn
one calling In life —to presch live U p C I H I l Q
U l i i m i
Gospel."
Aubrey D. Adsms todsy an
■■■
noun.rd Hie ojwnlng o f Adams
W ASHINGTON- Adiat Btewo- T ypew riter Service at *&gt;T West
son on this country’s defensive ae- j.-ir »t St
liuu in Its* cold war.
The firm w ill ip rrla liie In sales,
"We have reacted to oountlesa r ,ntnla and r«|&gt;airtng o f typ cw rltlovlet Initiatives; acted on our u rf| adding machines and all other
own Initiative barely at all. We type* of business machines.
watch the skiaa lag other people's
Adam*, ualive of I^eahurg, w ill
o ffe r
fae4ory-api&gt;n»vrd service.
h w h ."
He attended the Underwood Corp
HOIAYWOOD, CaSf. - Artress School. El Paso, Tea., and the
Susan Hayward, a Jour tim# loser Royal, Rsmlngton and O ffice Ma­
la die Academy Award* rasa, on chine Institute in Nebraska. He
also hat had schooling an the
chances this yean
l bar ehsneei
In tha manlng be- Speed O-Print, A R Dick, flyers
‘T v # be
flans, but I must say no an* ever and other machines
baronies accustomed to taring . . .
Adams, bis wife and child live

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Regular Prices

Each Piece

9.95 to 59.95

Sweaters

Sale Tagged

Slipover style, dark and pastel color*.

Sale

Sizes 34 thru 40.

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treasurer; Hot. Cameron, I ’. M.,
secretary; L. V. Hart. I'. M . mar­
shall. ami J. I. Mllcolm, IV M ,
Tyler. I „ V. Hart, P. M. of the
I smI uc, acted as Installing mar■hall.
Ilnbcrt A. » anieruii, outgoing
worshipful master, w/s presented
a past masters' pin by Boswell
Noegel, Junior warden. Robert A. ’
Cameron presented Hall w llli an
j
honorary rnemlierahlp In the local

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master
presented the members of his fa- j
mily present lor the occasion All
visiting and local dignitaries were

sizes In­
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6 .8 9

10.95

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machine

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sport

c'utts in

broken sizes,

Regular Price $35.00

Sale

Price

19.95

Rug w ith non-skid baok, Mnd
matching lid ©over. several colors

Regular

Sweaters

Coat style, ull wool and blend*.

Blankets
In I00*ri

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Benefit The Seminole County Heart Fund

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VOL. X L IX

AN

United Preaa LMUetl W ire

IN D EPEN D EN T

K»tnbli.&lt;hed 1908

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NEWSPAPER

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TUESDAY, JA N UARY 20, 1959

SANFORD,

FLO W DA

NO. 852

War OnInflationAsked By Ike
Prosperity Seen,
Bui Rising Prices
Viewed As Danner

Red Congress Holds Fate
Of Khrushchev, Others

WASHINGTON (UPD - PrexlI.ONDON (DIM) - A Hirer way come would tie decisive lor Utr
deni Klsenhowrr loday called fo r
light fare* tin- forthcoming Com­ survival of N ikita Khruihcher as
a declaration of war against In­
munist Party m n | r r u in Moscow Russia's host.
flation
The
rift
has
been
rautrd
by
aid, Jaycee president, (left) and Everett •"&lt;* e*P «t»
l«day the oul
JAYCEE W E E K — Sanford Mayor Al W ilIn hi* annual economic report
ideological differences in the Red
l l a i |er, chairman o f NationnI Jaycee Week,
I non (center) put* hi* name on u proclama­
lo Congress, he said Ih r nation
camp, threatening seriously th r
watch the signinyj.
(Herald S ta ff Photo)
tion for National Jaycee Week. Toni Mellonhas snapped bark strongly from
unity of thr Communist world.
last sear's recession Production
Russia, u n d e r Khrushchev's
I* up. unemployment is down,
leadership, is now follow mg th r
and Ihere It "reason for confi­
middle of the road course of Ihe
dence" that business w ill showideological b a t t l e Yugoslavia's
further improvement
In
th e
Marshal Tito's revisionism veers
months ahead, he said.
lo Ihe right, and Peiping's com­
mune policy leans strongly to Ih r
Hul Ih r I're iid rn l warned that
B EVER LY HILLS. C alif. (U P I)
U.S economic health it jeopar­
left
Samuel Goldwyn tonight w ill 1st
dised by an upward spiral of
National Jaycee Week waa pro . Past presidents of tha local o r­ presented thr Milestone Award (or
The 21st party congress, due lo
wages and prices that continued
open in Moscow Jan 27. was be­
_ claimed In Sanford and Seminole ganisation w ill tie the speakers his contribution lo motion pictures
even dining Ihe recession. He ap­
lieved lo have been railed lor a
■ County I hi* morning by Mayor at Ihc Jaycee luncheon Thursday
In the Civic Center. Thursday
pealed lo Congress, consumers,
major mending operation in this
Al Wilton.
WELCOME, V A II-1 —Cilr. Sid Haney, r*&gt;mn\iuuliiig o ffi­ businessmen and especially to
Co-chairmca Everett Harper and night is Jaycee M u vit Night, and
three way rift
WASHINGTON i l ’ P It— Presl
Bob McKee have made plana for to tills end. Jayecrs are selling
Peiping's
Commuuitl leaders
cer o f the Heavy Attack Squadron One at th« Naval A ir la to r leaders to join In a "re le n t­
less w a r" against (h it creeping
recognising the Jaycee com m uni­ tickets to the double feature at dent Kisenhower w ill hold a news
and possibly Mao Tsr lung h im ­ Station, cutw the cake durinyr a reception. The *«|uadron
Inflation.
self w ill be present The Yugo­ iia* moved from Jacksonville to become a |iermnnent part
ty aervice activities during the the Movieland D rive In Ttiralre. conference at 10 30 a. m. e s t.
week. The late proclamation w a n Patrons (at 6&lt;ic apiece) will sew Wednesday.
slavs are cxp crird In be reprr
lie said that tabor leadi-ra, too
f
Sanford'*
Heavy
Attack
W'uijr.
| cause of the "great power lodged
due to the Jaycees* already "Sierra lla ro n '', in cinemascope,
tented but not by Tllo personally.
and Ball Disney's ' ’ tlamhl” .
jin their hands," have a "p a rllru Much ol this very delicate and
over-crowded schedule.
The week w ill tie climaxed Sat­
I larly critical role to p la y"
in
highly explosive mending o|u-ra
WASHINGTON (U P D — Alaska’s
urday night at the Shrine Club b rand new congressman. Rep
stabilising living costa and pro­
Hon It rxpertrd to lw- tarklrd in
when Jaycees present some de­ R alph J Rivers (D ) has intro
tecting Hie value o f tb r dollar.
behind lire* trenc-s moves nr in diserving resident with the Distin­ d u erd his first b ill—a llswralian
Urging them to rx rrrls e "selfre d talks lielwern Khrushchev
NORMAN ■. THOMSON
guished Service Award, during Ihe statehood bill.
discipline and restrain!'' In con­
and Ih r "drvlatlonists.''
innutl Jsyccr banquet
tract demands. Ihe President said
A studied silence in Movruw
Mranwhile, w ork continues with
lhat wage boosts which are not
and Peiping has ruverrd up Ih r
the Jaycre-supported Victor Borgc
Justified by Increased productivity
degress of d iffrrrn c r in thr ideo
By II l_ STEVENSON
TAI.lJMIAS.SLL (U P I l Tbr
1against school Integration by a are "Inevitably inflationary."
concert and plana for Courtesy
logical battle A ll that has mi fa r
WASHINGTON (U P » —The ad
RICHMOND, Va. (U P D -G o v. ! new legivlallve program lo re
Cabinet today approved th r t i t , ,
Week
Kivenbowrr railed on buslnraaemerged was lhat Ihrre hat been
ministration's call for an ln rrra te
ooo yearly salary of new Florida
a rooting off in Hie Moscow Prip- J. Un-lsay Almond movrd today place "massive resistance" laws , men lo "redouble their e fforts" to
to
rebuild
V
irginia's
d
e
lrn
trt
State University Football Coach
struck down by federal and slate keep production cost* down. In
m the federal gasoline tax ran
tng axis with Khrushchev oppos­
P erry Moss.
courts
selling prices, to said, husineaa
headlong into a concentrated bar- &gt;
ing Rod China's hurry inward
Almond was naming a special should alwaya keep in mind Ihe
selling up Ih r commune system.
rage
critJclim today from
IcgM ativr commission lo consider economies that can he achieved
Experts said Ih r d ilfe rrn rr*
^ organisations representing
road
new laws to keep Negro and while through mess production end ex­
were
vital
because
they
affect
U N IT K D N A T I O N S . N. Y.
The butinrvs outlook for 1VN9
•cars.
sludrnlt (nun allending thr same panding markets
( U P I I —U. N. .Secretary General depends, lo a great extent, upon thr Sovirt hold over Ihr satrl
schools. Hr also scheduled a ra­
Kven before the fresh outcries,
Ills appeals to business and loDag Hammarskjold leaves today th r personal outlook of Ih r butl- litrs and th r closeness of Sinndio-TV report to ihe sla lr fur to­ ! to r were buttressed with a warn­
there seemed to be v irtu a lly no
LEBANON. Mo. (UPI (-Search- fo r a brief varalion in Ih r Ita* nettman.
Russian relations.
night In outline further plans.
sharice Dong rets would buy the ers by the hundreds poured into llam as
ing that If wages ami prices can­
This was Ih r gist of a tp rrch
tos !&gt;ooat proposed by P re s l-' the dense (D arks woods near here
Dcrlared I'arontHlulinnal
not be sia ld lltrd through voluntary
V
id
o
r
Itorgr
w
ill
take
only
hia
to
Sanford
Rotarlans
yrstrrday
by
lent Eiaenhower in hia budget loday in a deaperale elfort to find
Almond, an avowed segregation action, il may to necessary In re­
exi-enses from the concert Jan. ,11
Norman
H.
Thomson,
member
of
■•stage.
1st, had closed nine Virginia sort to government e o ■ t r o I a
a lost 3 )ear-old boy ahead of a
at ihe Saiford Civic Center.
NEW YORK i t . I D — The lo thr C ollrgr of lluslnrss Adminis­
schools last tall when the schools "w hich are alien lo oar traditional
Some congressional ta t rtp t-ris heavy snow storm that would rnd
Thr
rest
o
f
Ihe
proceeds
w
ill
go
l-accti industry research commit­ tration faculty at th r University
were ordered integrated by feder­ way of life ."
felt thare was a possibilily tha hope ol his being found stive.
to
ihe
llia
r
t
Fund,
which
la
one
tee Monday announced • new ap­ of Florida.
al court rolingi.
lawmakers
might
approve
a
A full battalion of troops, about propriation of fSoo.osxi fo r scien­
lli e President assigned lo Indi­
o f his favorite chanties.
Thomson said economic ex­
Monday, both the state'a high­ vidual consumers ihe "Im portant
l v cent a gallon hike, but others loo men. from F t l-conard Wood t if ic resrsrth.
Listed at sponsors of the con­
perts are p rrd irtin g that th r total
0 felt this had only an outside Joined the hunt, along with lawcert are Mr. and Mrs. Ira South­ est court and a federal court pan­ role" of "shopping carefully.**
lo be spent by A m rriran consumOfficers were elected for tha ward. Mra. Julius D ingfeldrr, Mr. el declared Ihe stale'a "massive Housewives can tin mush lo pro­
ahanee.
enforcement o f f i c e r s and him
ars for good* md services in l*$t» year o f Ihe isvlwjd Chaintor
and Mrs Francis Koundllat Jr., resistance" laws unconstitutional. tect Iheir own pockrttooka, ha
MotorUta now pay three crnU drrdt of vnluniv—a
JACKSONVILLE, Fla (U P D — 1M« w ill tie a little more lhan of Commerce last night.
The court rulings relumed con­ said, by Insisting on quality mer­
D r and Mrs. John Morgan, Dr.
Thr child. W illa rd Jones Jr .
ha federal tax for every gallon of
right per rrn l higher than the
Installed
were:
preildent,
R
J.
wandered away from his farm Sout li Atlantic la-ague President total lo r I US*
and Mrs. Vann Parker, Dr and trol of Hie nine closed srhools in chandise at fair prirra.
gasoline purchased.
Want Jr.: virr-president, Urn H.
I Norfolk. C harlnltrsvillr and Front
home at mid afternoon Saturday h am Wolfson. m illed at events
Gets ChUly Reception
H r said thr most valuable con­
For Ihe average businessman Jones; secretary. Res (Tonis: Mrs Gordon Stanley, Mr. and Mra. I Royal lo Ih r local school boards
Jack Hall, Dr. and Mra. T. F.
tribution Congress ran make la to
The President's proposal—which and Sheriff Neil Drown said, ‘‘The d u rin g last month's national base­ lo reap his share of this harvest,
treasurer,
T.
L.
Lingo
hr
Direc­
; which are under federal court or- kerp government spending within
would raise revenues by 72S mil odds of finding him alive are gel b a ll tonvrnlion in Washington, how rvrr. hr rannut sil idly liy, tors (or the organisation w ill to McDaniel.
subm itted his resignation today.
Dr. and Mra. Robert Smith, Mra. ] tiers lo desegregate them. Some
Moo dollars neat year — received ting shorter by the hour."
Thomson warned.
rlrctrsl al Ihe next mrrllng. i h r J. N. Tolar, Mr. and Mra. W. V. 13.OHO pupils have to rn affrrtrd the lim its of Ito 77 billion dollar
However, Ihc boy was wearing
balanrrd budgrl which he auba chilly reception from Trucking
“ Securing a greater share ol fuur officers w ill act at an advis­
H illing. Dr. and Mrs. W. V. Rob. by Ihe rinsings.
m illed Monday.
Associations. The American I’ e- a snow suit when he disappeared,
this Inereated business w ill rail ory committee fo r nominating diIn Arlington, where desegrega­
erts. Mr. and Mrs Jack Silver,
. trolrum
Institute, the National and '’there's s till a chance," the
TOKYO (UPD— President Ho for a heller Joh in promotion, rrriora.
Dr. and Mrs. D II. M alhrrs, Mark tion had l&gt;ern ordered in an all• Highway Users Conference, amt she riff said. Temperatures had Chi Mlnh o( North Viet Nam and merchandising,
advertising and
A report waa made on number­
Sen. Pat McNamara (D -M Ich.l* held above Die (reeling mark a planeload of top Communists telling, particularly from th r re ing Ih r houses in Oviedo. Mure C lrvrland Jr., Mr and Mrs. Mar­ w hltr junior high school, Ihe
vin M rllie r, D rlla ry Pharmacy, school board was prepared to ac­
chairman of the Senate public most of Ih r tim e . Today, how­ Ic ll Hanoi for Moscow today to at tail le v rl," Thomson said.
niem tort w ill lw added to this Title and Abstract Co., Mrs Her­ cept four Negro students instead
works subcommittee on public ever, five inrhea of snow was tend the Soviet Communivt Par­
Pr&lt;&gt;|Hising Ihe slogan, ‘ ’Sell lake rom m lllre, which consivts of Hen
man Jacobson, M r and Mrs. Harry of closing Ihe school.
forecast.
roads.
ty 's 21st t'ongrrvv
siviy in ’Mt’’ . the business expert Jones, l.re Gary, and T. L. Lings*.
To.ke. Mr. and Mra. Herbert
Seek 1‘ovtponrmrnt
Dogs were brought lo thr tn ne
McNamara said the President’s
told Knlariant that ‘‘ you'll have A meeting w ill be hrid by th r
Slentlrom.
Hut Ihe hoard said it would
proposal "m a y well sabotage the early In the search but ihe wood*
to go after th r butlnrvt; it won’t group lo make further plant
All seals w ill to reserved.
seek postponement of Hie ilrseg
national highway program (by) already had been heavily tra m ­
Roswell Noegrl revealed that a
WASHINGTON (UPD - Soviet
JA&lt; K80N, Miss. (U P I&gt; — After come lo you "
re-gallon order requiring admis­
burdening the motorist unfairly pled and they were unable to pick
Hr
added
Rial
Ihr
merchant
good
profit
was
made
from
Ihe
tw o -.veeki of trying, officer* hm r
sion of Ih r Negro students by Deputy Premier Anastas I. Miko­
while al the same lim e making It up a scent.
“
who
g o e s alter Ihr hlisirrvs it &lt; hamler of &lt;'oinuirr.e s sale ol
I-con unable lo find a claimant for
Feb 2 until an appeal of Ihr or yan thanked Americans tor "Ih e ir
far more difficu lt for the states tn
i brislmat trees. The chamber purwarm welcome and friendship"
Die .I'll) pound tombstone found in Ihr one who w ill gel It "
der
ran to made.
raise their shsrr of the highway
Thomson riled figures to show ■liatesl lights (or Ihs downtown
today and headed fur home,
a
d
it
r
li
near
here
and
bearing
Ihr
Almond
said
recently
lhat
II
Ibe
JV costs."
that Ihe |9M recession could to section of Oviedo last Christmas
Mikoyan. whose today goodwill
in
scrip
tio
n
:
"Nancy
Pieman,
Dee.
"m
assivr
resistance"
program,
Meanwhile. Capitol H ill sources
used at ■ guide for I9.VJ business
lour of H ilt country ended on ■
29. l*7 l-Ja n . ».&gt;, tu t* "
fashioned
by
Democratic
Leader
said it wa* probable Congress
lie said Ihe rrrestion was not
-our note, left by train for New
would approve legislation a ffect­
HLKLIN (U P D —Last German 1San Harry F. Ilyrd, was killed York, lie was lo leave (hi* after*
marked by lest attending; it was
I
Virginia
still
would
have
"re
­
ing taxes on life insurance com
propaganda rh irf Gerhard Lister
highlighted by a shifting ol funds
noon aboard a Scandinavian Air­
IIAHTOW (UPD— Form er Slalr by Ibe ronsum rr. who still «|««nt
panics and cooperatives.
Both
has warned dial Western plane* sources" to rope with any Integra- way* plane for Europe.
l
iiihi
crises
whlrh
mighl
arise
wwre part of the administration | CHICAGO (D P I i — Newspaper Sen Harry King went on tria l for
his money, toil evpsnded M for
The Mnlual C on.rrt Ass-w-Dtion w ill l*e shot smi I of Ihe air If they
(Igkoyan asked reporter* at (he
while a new program Is being
program.
advertising spurred an SO per renl Ih r vreond lime today on perjury new and different items.
sill no-el tomorrow afternoon at all*-in pi lo fly to West Iterlin
railroad Gallon lo "please convey
charges
resulting
from
Polk
Coun­
I
drafted.
Almond
did
not
elab
without
permission,
ttie
Wrsl
Hersalrs rise fo r one aulo company
tbr Mayfair Inn lo dlvrurs plans
to Hu- people of Washington anil
t y ’ s 1!»60 tioono p o litica l payoff
orale.
despite an industry wide .to per
lor Ihe first i o iir r r t In Ihe series Itn new%pa|ier Der Attend said lo
all Ihe |ieople I have met In llie
scandal.
day.
cent drop in 11*5*. sn adm itting
in -V i .Monday night
United
Slates
my
gretitodo
group snnouneed today
“ When anyone flies over our
Ticket salesmen are asked lo
for Iheir warm welcome ami Hie
(
T
i
s
t
o
i
l
y
H
a
t
t
i
e
S
e
t
The Hurrnu of Advertising a dl
1l-rtng all Ih r ir materials In llo- .1 liir ito r v witlioiil permission lie
friendship they have shown for Ihe
PA It IN (UPD— Ita lia n movie
vision of ihe A m rrira n Newspaper
Sanford to d a y was host in some p m. meeting. 1‘urrhasers will re- w ill h a ir a free lleket lo heaven
Soviet Union."
Publishers Assn , made Ihe esti producer Kohrrl Rossellini hat 126 shufflelaiaril players from the ir lv r their H e k i-lt In Ihe mail this or hell In his pniket, dc|H tiding
In Ids departure -lalement, the
llerg Northern and Central distri&lt;t&gt; of week
male al a p r o g r a m honoring a cicp lt-d ex wile In g rid
Tto*i- who ha-v l*o&lt;iglil on Ills virtue." Ihe newspaper
Nu. 2 Sovii-I leader apparently
man'r.
challenge
lo
a
fa
te
to
(ace
Motors President
Ihe Florida Shufflebnard A flo -la | tickets too lale for mailing may &lt;|uoled Elder as saying
WASHINGTON
(U P D —Senate A m r r i r a n
Sanford did quite well in foot­ sought lo soften ihe angry con­
P a ris courtroom fight Wi-dm-v lay
The Communist
propagandist
I pick them up al Ih r door of th r
Democratic leader Lyndon John­ George Romney for his use of o ve r custody ol their three chil­ Hon.
ball
in lt'&amp;*. Some of the richer re troversy raised Monday by hlg
The oei asiun It the Celery * "tty 1Sanford Clvle Center Monday- spoke in I’olsdam Monday night
blunt criticism u( I'. S. trade po­
son today Introduced a surprise newspaper advertising.
wards
now are being harvested.
Romney was presented a i.ru dren
th u fflrto a rd tournament, which is night.
on Ihe Soviet plan In turn control
four-point civil rights program
Head Coach Jim ITgnlt has l-ecn licies and other cold war prob­
scheduled lo end tomorrow.
The first performance will fes of air . highway and railroad
whidi would creatr a loinm unity rhurr showing how nstlonsl ad­
named
a* one of llie two N'uttli lems.
Twenty nine clubs are represent lure Ih r Chanticleers. world fa routes to Weil Berlin over In Ihe
relations set vice In mediate civil vertising contributed to Increased
H r said he will tell Hie Russian
coaches
for Hie annual Florida
salrs of th r Rambler. Amrriran
HAVANA (U P ll— Revolutionary ed in Ihe tournament, sponsored by moos quarlet. The four men re­ Ka«t Germans next Mav 27.
people alenit Ihe “ warm hospita­
rights disputes.
High
School
All
Star
game
next
lender Fidel Csctro was confined the Florida Stale Rank Winner- cently completed a lour of Europe-,
The Last German gov rn nent
The hiUs also would grant th r Motors’ small ear model
lity I enrountrred throughout my
The company’a small car ad to tied in his 23rd story hotrl w ill receive cash and Iru p h irt
and are fo rn irr inrm toiv of Ihe gave ils ill qualified approval of summer. Seminole High w n Hie tr ip ."
attorney genersl subpoena powers
| Orange Bell i.'onfrrence title and
suite
today
with
a
high
fever
and
Thr
Sanford
court,
largest
In
vrrtising
cam
paign,
said
thr
bur­
Robert
Shaw
Chorale.
th r plan in a note banded lo So
In voting r ig h li cates, outlaw the
The S tair Department accused
Ihe Celery Bowl crown. ITgott
Among the aeleclions will be viei Ambassador M V. Pervukhln
interstate shipment of exploaivea eau statement, "was a daring heavy cheit congestion drsentw-d lliit area, wi.l be host Lei. *26 lo
Mikoyan of abusing this liospiwas
a
unanimous
choice
of
()BC
L a il
Iterlin
Weil
Ger­
(o deal w ith “ hate bombings" and movr If il d id n ’t pay otf. there va rio u sly as s 'Touch of pneumo­ Ihr Volusia County Ladies Doublet traditional folk songs siul numbers in
la lily by making ’ fatuous" state­
n ia " and as a ''had ease at ami ihe Northern District Amateur from llrosdway. TTir ps-rformanee many and Ih r Western Allies have lo iilir s fur the all star assign ments atom Ihe U. 8. govern­
extend the life of the Civil Itights might no! be a second chatter.”
uicnt.
tournament Feb. rt-7.
After three months of the cam g rip p e ."
will begin al *:3u pm.
rejected 1hr Soviet proposals.
Commission to Jan. SI, DMI.
•
Glenn Odium, brother of San ment.
The Texas Democrat told th r paign. Ihe company showed its
ford's Urailey, Russell, Alvin and
Senate. "The civil rights Issue is first profit since June 19JJ. and
Hilly Odhani and Mrs. W. H
not going to go away,” but neither later counted an do per rent rise
lirum ley, toad coach at Scbruig,
while the rest of the Industry
will M be “ solved by force."
w ill be a member of the Soulh
H r said he thought his approach drop|wd Jo per rent in sales, Ihc
roachlng stalf. Th» other will be
a h a “ step in the direction which statement said.
A Lake Monroe farmer told
Seminole County Commissioners cause of Ihe ra rt parked along Ih r ■non fur th r structure Attorney I Hruwn Uitrodu,ed Hit- new chair­ Oltis Mooney, former Seminole
believe w ill ultim ately solve it.”
High assistant coarb, now on Ibe Seminole County Commissioner!
in an unuiually q uirt session to- road, th e street w ill be rurvrd to 1Mark Cleveland J r. ruled lhat the man of Ih r soning board, John staff of Miami Senior High.
Johnson said he did not believe
that the Interstate Highway la
- &lt; hamber would have lo assume re
the Senate would have to use it f
d s y , granted most requrata and prevent abrupt angles
' llurlon IV, -llurlon lu b m it'rd the
Astisling I’ igott w ill to Don rutting o f f his road, and once
s|&gt;«,risibility fo r the Hut's mainte­
power to lim it debate In o rder to
Zoning lloaid d irn tor Kola-rt s nance.
approved most recommendation*.
budget, anitoullirei that (lie offb e llrowu. Lake City, a member uf ronstniction start*, he will have
pais hia b ill. He recalled that it
operated
wltboct lost, ami request­ Ito Northeast Conference.
Brown
submitted
for
final
ap
Don
Wilton,
mayor
u
f
Cassel­
no way of gelling to hi* poultry
waa not necessary to invoke de­
In all. Sanfurd can lay elaim to farm.
ed
a
stenographer
and land use
protal
Hie
unrontrsted
recoiling
ol
b
e
rry
asked
the
help
of
the
Com­
ASHLAND.
Maine
(U
PH-Six
of
hate lim itation to pass the l!»57
three of (lie fuur all star coaches.
man lw added ty personnel.
J. O. Roiton said that there i*
eivtl rights bill which created the Ihe right children of Mr. and Mrs. mission in outlining the Castel- sections uf Lake Mary, Country
Ijulher T ripp died early Pxlay berTy city limits Wllscsn said that Club Road and Midway for comnot e n o u g h room between the
Mrs. Camilla Bruee requested
present commission.
menial
use
highway and one of his poultry
Ih r purchase ol a rotary file sys­
Johnson said he proposed the | when a flash fire roared through registration for (own council elec­
tio n * was difficult because th r lim
barns lo r an access road. Rovton
llrown a ls o submitted requests
te m
for thr Counly Registration
community relations service “ as ' Iheir small wooden home
A
l
Dsuson,
Oviedo,
has
returnid
Mrs. Tripps- and one uf two ita were not defined, lit- was ad- lor commercial soiling of an area
office, and Cecil Tucker 11 was
was advlard to contact his law­
,wn independent federal agency to
yer, and meet with County At­
Oseep open the channels o f cum­ boardrrs in the DA • story house viecd to amend by-lawa in the in Indian Mound Village Brown from llie A m rrira n National Cat­ given permission to bid on a used
NORFOLK, Va. (U l'Ij- N 'o r fo lk
Casselberry charter. Co-operation told eon i m itt loners that John tlemen's Convention • * Omaha. addrrssograiJi fo r tha Counly
torney Mack Cleveland and Comin wotc atioo among oar people." were injured
school
officials
said
today
they
Tha dead children ranged in w a* pledged by O. P. Herndon, lirui.iley plant to ea|&gt;and Ihe San I Neb.
Agent's office.
would move q u i c k l y , possibly mr. Homer Little to LivesUgat*
age from two years lo IS They c le rk .
mrd Boat Works and w ill pul a
Dr. wohn Thurmond appeared within (wo weeks, la re open this counly road* In use area.
He was one of five cattlemen
were Carolyn. 2; Barbara, I; A l­
Commissiuoers
approved
the «uod structure as a buffer be­ who attended the convention from before Ihe board, but w ill return
city's six schools closed Ust fall
fred, 4; Jeanne, • ; Ella, It, and purchased of a corner lot by tha tween the boat yard and rrsklrnre. Florida.
at adjourned meeting later thin ■hen ordered Integrated.
Edna. IV
■Sanford Naval A ir Hlation. fo r II.\&lt;tion was withheld on the l.ake
w
rrk
.
Dr.
Thurmond,
director
o
f
Dawson la manager of Use A.
School Supt. J. J. Brtwbaker
One million dollars worth t i
f * I r K n a g k Wednesday. A
The youngest child. • month old
t«
us«i for N avy parking, Mary Boy Scout Hut. which w iil
the County Health Department, and School Board Chairman Paul
MUk warmer tonight. High today Rebeccs, was carried lo safely. w hich will be prohibited outside be built on the rounly-ownrd Boy Duda and Sons shorthuin herd
Seminole Counly road bonds w ill
announced that ainre the county Schwritrer said they were certain
and
iteer
feeding
operalion
at
w a r M to 7*. tow tonight npper Another c h i l d , Luther Jr., 10, the mam gale. School buses have Scout park. M’. E. Gray w ill r e ,* * '
had gone on Hi# quarterly bddget Monday's ruling nullified a Nor­ to told tomorrow lo Tallahassee.
•Ta. SK h e ast winda ) • to M leaped lo aafrty from an upstairs re p o rtrd difficulty in rounding Ihe •ent ihe Lake Mary Chamber of Slavia, and a director of the Sem­
Attrodinir Ibe isie will be County
inole Courtly Cattlemen's Associa­ system for hospital service*, ||,700 folk City Council plea to keep the
Commissioner* and Attorney Mack
window.
sharp curves lo Silver La'.e be­ I Commerce in requesting perinis- tion.
oad been saved in the last quarter. srhools rlosed.
Cleveland, Jr,

Ja y ce e s O bserving New s Briefs
'W eek' In Sanford Award For Goldwyn
Ike To Meet Press

Hawaii Hill Ready

e Opposition Builds
To Ike's Tax Plan

Muss Salary Okayed

Hundreds Hunting
Tot Lost In Woods

JDatf On Vacation

V irg in ia P rep ares
New School P lan

Business Outlook,
Personal Outlook
Same, Rotary Told

G rant For Research

Heart Fund To Get
Concert Profits

Ward Will Head
Oviedo Chamber

Wolfson Resigns

Reds Off For Parley

U. S. Tour Ends,
Mikoyan Departs

M arker Unclaimed

Newspapers Sell
Cars During Slump

Meeting Is Slated
By Concert Group

Kinyr Trial S tarts

‘ Eternity Ticket’
Promised Planes
Flying To Berlin

Shuffleboarders
In Tourney Here

0Johnson Sponsors
New 'Rights' Bill

Sanford Can Claim
3 All-Star Coaches

C astro Goes To Bed

No Access Road,
Man Tells County

County Com m ission A g en d a Is Lig h t

Flash Fire Hits,
Six Children Die

Dawson Returns
From Convention

V/tather

Norfolk Planning
To Open Schools

Bond Bale Tomorrow

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Ladies

Shop Early while Selections are Plentiful----

Sweaters

Now is the time to buy, while prices are low!

Slipotw style, dark and pastel color*.
Sicca 84 thru 40.

9 Chatham
Men's Jackets
Wlndprwof, water

repellent,

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nice bright stripe* in size*
36 through 42.

T-Shirts,
and

Regular 10.95

Closeout A t

Blankets

Bathroom. Sets

Undershirt*

Short*

(Broken

sizes).

Rug with non -skid back, and
matching lid cover, several colors

Regular

Sale

4.98

3.79

3.98

Now

In 100?» virgin acrilan. warmth
without weight, washing machine
washable, guaranteed against
shrinkage, also against moth dam­
age, size 72 x 90 for single o r doubl*
bed*.

R egular 14.95

2.89

Ea.

Now 11.89

6.99
Bed Pillows
Mens Suits

AH new duck down, fuM
sice (2 x 27) sound, rest

One rack of Men's suit*

fuR

sleep,

Regular 6.95

broken sizes,

Now 4.98

Regular Price $55.00

Sale Price

19.95

cluding cotton prints, ao.
lids, corduroy, velveteen
and other fabrics, all

8t.

Mury’s, all pure
wool, whin* and pastels,
size for either single nr
double bed.

Hose

greatly reduced in price.

Regular 16.95
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89‘

2 tables of piece goods, in­

Blankets

All desirable abode*, sice* 8' * to 11.

Sale Priced

extra

value at

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Ladies

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In ages 8 thin 18, gabar­
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M ens Sleeveless
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Entire Stock
Ladies

Dresses

Regular 4.98 to 7.95

Sa/e 3.89

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Boys Sport Shirts

medium and large.
All style* and
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Regular 5.00

half-sizes, many

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2.99

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Regular Prices

Short Sleeve

9.95 to 59.95

Sport Shirts
Samsonite
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�Old Junior High INews Briefs !
To Be Dem olished School Plans Made

CLINTON, Tcnn. i l T D
Archi
A crum bling monument to
the building In the rear
Mill be sav tccts today began drawing plant
•any 1900’» w ill
betorn down ed and renovated, to make a ncMf for rebuilding Clinton High School,
ne&gt; Meek.
home for the Vocational School, destroyed by dynamite la tt t)ct. 4
Toe
form er
Sanford Junior
Sealed bids Mere opened yrstcrg High S&lt; ool on 9th and I’ almetto day for the demolition of ihe ,‘ |.J P c i'S O II S M l l l ' t
will t&gt;e demolished. The tw oslory »ci ool. An optimistic school b o a rd .
.

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FRIDAYTj ANTARY 16, 1959

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 350

, , |
.
.
.
. h j four passengers in a eroMded bus
te n .l could * i.U ««ed *"d had , ( n ,njurrd Thur„ ,
m ,
even venture, that m a ) k , con
^
h
tractor would pay the board to j j nM
f
wreck the place.
\a the bids revealed, this Mat ! n a u i r u r a t i o n S e t
not the cate The lowest bidder
u ,a u w n
was Henry McAlister. Sanlord.
CARACAS, V rnnuela i l ' I ’l l —
who bid $3,640 10 demolish and leaders of Vrnetuela’t political
remove the building. The highest | fiftie s havr agreed on Keti 12 as
bidder was an Orlando firm with ,l*r dale of ('resident ele.t Hoinulo
bid 41U.994
Itelancourt'a inauguration.
Seminole realtors were told last
it rp rrs rn ia .ite&gt; of
oi me
...
Representatives
the compan
night that th e ir services go " fa r I t , submitting bids told Ihe board K C p O l t e r S 1 0 0 O U S y
beyond that of making a d e a l." the building was in such poor
T.AI.LAH.XSSKK. Fla i lH T l —
that they should, as a service to ronditlnn that very little salvage Florida Gov. Ir n iy Collins can-1
customers and to community, could be obtained from I Whole celled his weekly news conference
Aninsurance gommitlre wasap- |Academy. TheU&gt;aid felt that
a
ORLANDO ( U l'lI —llisliop John shortly N'fore midnight.
take a buyer around to chow walls w ill ha\e to lie
nockedThursday—at the request o f news pointed byIhe Seminole County
I®* bidof M.M7 and a high
of
.................
WASHINGTON (U PD — The
them where they ran find u til! over after the roof is removed ,„r n who said they were too busy &gt;thool Hoard vcsierdae mortun* ,rt ;'M »»r* “ *°«U&gt;l*«ely osd of " •
Methodist bishop
l i t hs.1 N an bishop of Florida
ties, markets, businesses and An
engineering
firm last ------‘
year *told
to attend,
lin r “«
lor Honda
norm a amt
aiul Cuba since
sinct 1942.
White House today unveiled a
*“ —
1----------' —
1'1 --------‘
_
. . . . . .
. ’ line
for
and Cuba, died un ami
The committee w ill advise the
other places needed to be known the school board that fire escapes
t ontravts were
signed with expectedly in a hospital here
Funeral services were
ached five pound a t o m i c
generator
to a newcomer.
could not he fastened to the walls. P o s t d * C o D O l l l v
board un an insurance program John burton, architect, for the re ,od*&gt;- l, r
u
u ln l at It a m. Satunlay In the which experts of the Atomic Ko­
^
Mrs. Betty Jane Uoone Rising for fear of pulling them out
tor county sthoola, which arc on novation of Oviedo High SchoolRl»h&lt;i&gt; llraiiscoiuh had tu-enFirst Methodist Church of
Orlandoer*-r CommUslon hailed as a "sigI. i i XHON t i l l * — Policeman the brink o f afa million construe- and the addition to Oviedo Kle- hospitalised hrre sitier Jan
*r, vice president of Ihe Florida
The firm also staled that a cun
# where he served ai pastor liume-1rviflcant hr rak through in producfames
ilirtshnwll.
26.
who
posed
Association of Realtors, and guest centrated movement In the hutt.l
■
...
twn program. Appointrsl to the mentary School K T M llwre.
* h«art condition l&gt;oetor&gt; dialely prior to being rls*etrd *n^ r I**rirle power from heat.
speaker at the realtors meeting, ing might cause tt to start sway
, TC , ‘
r r *' * • ' loard were II. James Gut. Rolwrt .uperintcndrnt of count) school*, *»'&lt;' ,,r appeared to tie on the I bishop. Rurial wiU he at 1 p m.
Thr nrW ''av'ee
Presented
stressed many points that they ing and collapse
.....l..:'.
*? . ,
harm and Andrew Carrawaj
told the boaid that thr addltiona
f ei *' • r&gt; when he appar Sunday in Union Springs, A la ,
President Klaenhowrr for a
Thursday
for
stealing
an
electric
should know and do besides Juat
The school was built tu the ear
HkI i Mere rejected on an inter- would be completed belore the next
suffered another aelaiirv | where he was born
demonstration on hit o d lic desk
selling a customer a house
lj part of the century. It was first d rill and ear radio
, Ttie fam ily requested that no
John A. McCone, chairman of
communication system for Grooms srhool year
A highlight of the meeting »s&gt; considered unfit for occupancy In M ._ t&gt;s i
. » •; i - ,
enrollment in Osicdn s. ' kmiI s
ev
II
s
flowers lie sent and that any such **lr
the installation of otficcr* Wii i m *. Cast year children still w rrr
‘ '*-"►&gt; *-‘f&gt; 1x1)4 III? )
us m rirased b&gt; .13 per enl in tlie l l n p
r P l C fin n l l f l *
evprs »s|on of aympathy be made
^ ’|r generator, aeeonling to the
Ilam Stempcr was reeleclrd presl attending ela.ses there.
XX .XSIIIXGTO.N i I ’ l l ) —The K|.
irsolution requesllng the city o( V l l w
Iv l J V I I l l U l l y
I to missions in Cuba
AKl , has an etfulrney 20 ttmra
dent Neil Farm er wa* ■i.'med
The newer section, built in the -enhower
administration
today
firs) four months of this sehoo!
! The bishop apparently sullerrd Kr,’**r r than any known N-fore in
vice president,
Gladys Dawson. la ir '20s. will N made into six *a» i.o o n illlrd to a new civil
i a. loe sell ul board adopted a 0
I IcIa T
' * ,IC4,l attack in his Immr in l *,r tfanslallon of heat into elecsecretary • treasurer. Geraldine classrooms ami u lfirrs for the rights program emphasising guariisoiution requesting the iit y oi J I l l c C t x i
L ljl6 Q
I Jaiksonvtile Jan. 1 hut
was un ,n r !■**A*'r - I'*
,ni l'diale apWaller, corresponding secretary. Seminole
C o u n ty
Vocational inters o f voting rights,
Oviedo to close Ihe road Im im ili
^ aware o&lt; ihe seriousness ol His Plication was expected to be aa
and Wally Dietrich, director.
School The playground w ill he- .
_
..
at«ly in fnml of Oslrdo High
F i|» .,n l Connors wi l.akr ouMtltlon. He drove to Orala Ihe
power source for hn&gt;adcasUng
Among the guests were Sanlord come a parking lot .Here Is ade I) C C i U l l l l e S l l p p O i ' t e U
•s ‘ !,0°l- T»ie board will )&gt;a&gt; Oviedo .Mary, d im , his ear Into another " r ‘ l , u ' *° preach at an rvangr Unlu
inslrumriilm (irrd into
Mayor Al Wilson and County quale room for expansion in the
S.'agl toward the pasing of a street Jt j jp „ m &gt; r,irrd.iv st French *,r ** r *H&gt;' * ml■***n complaim’sl
, lv• r,' atioard American satellites,
PARIS (U PD — The National As
Commissioner
Chairman
John future.
skirting Ihe pirsrnt home econom- and 24lh Si
of eh.-sl pains.
T,,r ' I ' * 11-8
*br way fur
senility gave an overwhelming
iv • hultfltnc anil Ihr
cn(r
Krider.
--------------------------Arrsirdlng ... Sgt Hen Rutter
After the rally he ......... h i. use of u.illh.ni of gallon, of radiovole of confidence today In l*re
Mrs. R tsingrr said that a real
IIKS MOINKS. l &lt;»«ji t U I 'l) — tonum
Sanford IMI.ee. lonnor, on......... I••*'«•» •" O f '* '" '" '* '«
-rd rrw l •&gt;Gve a.omie waste material now
in irr Michel Hebrr's new govern
lor “ must know architecture, ad
an
S" &gt;«
here for »«™rd in underground v . l . lr. Ihe
men! which is designed In restore tails C arrliales, wo, "red hoi j Preliminary plans a m - appro.- French Xw and did not see
vertising and many little things,"
pepper" father of six children in
f,,r ,*1r Rosenwald snd Midway autmnoliile ilrls rn hv Howard * checkup.
Fr.vnrc to "national greatness "
so that the customer ran get all
the last t4 years, says he plans Schools.
l ane, \tla n la . until he .L u ck
It **r had tw in reported ... fair
" « • d r v u , p ro ilu ,,. five w .lla
of thr facta.
on ''living slow
broad.....
Holler said Connor condition "nee Ihe attack at f '
trie energy. It can o p e r.t.
M is s B e r li n T o W e d
“ A deal la like a parachute—
The part • Chcrukcc
Indian.
would Iw r r examined for a tlhvno »'•»'««* " 'r s (w im ille il inoeim ileiy.
you only get one chance," she
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2( Mhen thev
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WASHINGTON
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Another la k e Mary man James
*"*''"P Hraiiseomb was named
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Mrs. R isingrr gase four rea Intercontinentlal ballistic missile * nni,“ n&lt;cd her engagement Thurs 1(I„ h |„ rthday Thursday he didn't
A Sl.anar. so. made a right turn "» ' Mr.hmlist of th . Year ' ... ■' 1.«o pounds of halterlea would
sons why people buy: ( I I for com- launched from
im t ’i p r ( 'a n a tr ril. '*•&gt; *"&gt; M o u ^n l K. K m nul. ton i»f |,|in to h « \r any more children,
Into the path of s send tra ile r
"&gt; "&gt;*' World Oullmik. a
"^ d e d In produce the same
fort. (1) the opposite sex, (J» to y-j,
Thursday
lay night flew less
* Kmmet of New
RU|. hr said, he had never t&gt;een
truck ihi. morning. Mrs fansy ........... ...
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avoid embarrassment, i f ) to pro- than 200 miles because of appar- " ' ,h
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sorry about our marriage
Sirangr. fit, fell out of the car church.
satellite which broadcast ihe Pres­
iect reputation.
rnt trouble in It* rocket engines, i t
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"t.lvlng slow " didn't mean idle
I.O.NGWOOD—Owning erremon- „nio the pasrmenl Stic was lak
ident s voice from spare shortly
A motion lo r a ro tn iu iltrr to t t,r |i&gt; frnse Department said to H C s ltliv i s l t X I C i l l l
I Illy
,, though, tu- »aid. rrlclu a lln g Ls were hclil here yesterday (or r l, t„ Ss’ mmole Memorial this
before
Christmas
carried
Jt
inform Ihe Welcome Wagon of (j„ y
M K X K 'o CITY ( U l'l)
Gen. the lorn of hi» own rentury by the Groige Harr I'm pire SelitMil |,u,| kUffrn n g of slmck, amt la
pound, ol batteries which lasted
newcomers Ui the Sanlord area
^ spokesman said the trouble lumas Samhet llrrn a n d ra . forwalking a mile lo Ihe countyThe program was highlighted i creations
ol the scalp and ellww.
for IB days.
will be looked Into andbrought
|,1(| not yet tiern pinpointed but mcr eommander of the 2nd M ill
rourlhouse fu r a new gun permit, by Harr's talk to Ihe 24 young f j , f aerident occurred at Flse
Officials said the new atom lt
- up at the next meeting.
|t w t , rslahllshed that the mis- lary District, has N-en ap|M&gt;intr&lt;l
The lusty oldster, who daily men that ronsiitutr this year's Points on 17 U2. State Trooper Olln
generator rould havr kept (ha
The dinner meeting al
al Jim
Jnn ,,|r
„ | r Mas
WJ, nol
nol delltierately
deliberately ded c chief of staff of the Vtrsiean sklppesl ro|M- until hr broke his student hods. The ebullient lla rr rl l t r r lt
rc|*ortrd
considerable
small broadcasting station in tha
Spc-ncers was ended by singing »tro&gt;e-d by Ihe range safely .dfi army
fIMit at 64. still walks four or five told Ihe men alinut Ihe great n&lt;-ed damage lo Ihr Strange's auto
ruing through n a i l
Happy Hirthday to one of the e rr at thr test base
.
. i .,
iv n
miles a day
&lt;‘»c a rh lle rl In organiresl baseball mn|q|r D nser of the truck was
I.KWISUHHG, Trim. &lt;U l ' l )—A satellite
members. J. W Hall.
Deliberate destruction is or­ A w a r d I* U l* I H i d e s
\ lt r r three inarrugss amt IJ today, and urged them in develop y t4ng p Covington. Lvuringhurg, doctor pronountrd a 3 year old Chrlstnia*
dered for missiles when tracking
WKST J u lN T N Y i U IT I ^ children, ranging from 7 to so. Judgment and self confidence so jj (’
child. fi*und In a drunken stupvir
instruments show them to tie wan- Secretary of Slate John ^',,,1^
wasn't likely lo con- **•«■&gt; w ill be able to master every
y|f i i Vivian Crosby Welsh, San Thursday, out of danger today al
dering off course The Pentagon j lu||,., w(|j (j&lt;, ..resioied m i Hi i i ,.
lx* »»hl Ills molher. he said, situation that arisss on Ihe Held fur,| 4| „ , i -llK |n | with a trailer- a hospital here
issued this statement:
M.r0ll,| annual Swann, n ia v n H '« H "
&gt;1*
T1" ' m r" »"cndlng Ih r school trm l
m0rnlng. when she
Dr K J I'helps said Jimmy
The
• II
.. . Allas
S .I.. Intrrruntlnenlal
..............I 1bal­
- 1. U a r(| Jt foUBdJr&gt; Jlav r i r i
lie m rl his present wile. Mary, this year come from roast to
( j r | | „ „ | Hanks, tlrn lg r f a r Davis "should tie all r ig h t"
at founders da&gt; cerelistic mis,He IrM fired Thursday monies here on March 2"
hut rrenm m rm trd that "the chilli
at a tire ami ruhlw r plant
hrre roast, one front
Puerto Itiro vtllc, Del Mrs. Welsh was rharg
night troin Cape Canaveral. Fla.,
where they helped pnolurr
war- Harr introduced Harry Itrown, r(| v,11ti (ailitra to wield right of lie taken trout his parents"
Thr troy's condition had been
time II2U bullet proof tanks He a graduate of the school, miwf *,,)• R)sgt. Ilutler, who
said she
f
Junior basket lu ll h.s come to J J ™ u, « h‘* vr 4,1
A l l B n c I l o lu i '. S F i l ' e . l
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TAI.lwXIIAS.SKK (U P I) — Tha
as critical Thursday.
swltihed to painting in tils
later um piring in the Western la-ague. Jpj •,,(
|,e til Hie
sign ________
at l l a t c d
Sanford.
“ After a successful Lunch, an
MANILA 1 1*IT I— bachelor po -|yra rs.
Itrown w tjl lie his chief aide. Na- OHarido Drive ami French" Av«., a victim .o f arut* alcoholism. V . i, U ,r . " i f ' ' '
'-•mtna toslay^ap.
Six team* arc schrduleil for
a|&gt;parrnt malfunction in the pro- hremen in toe town o f Calo.ean
('arrirales' wife t aid he Used lo Honal league I'm p lfr fain Hurk- n)rte W tri. IUI injuries
In e M r * ‘ p a i» iit^ ' i r
a iA fiP ^ 1' ^ • •’r , V lw » as
piaclice sessions tomorrow In ihe
pulsion system rrsulied In a (light ,M'* r Manila ix iil dearly today for jak,. "uepriers in hi s lunrh” every
who tam r to Harr's -eliool
Mrs. Sroll Davis, are In jail here
mach at Florida SliTa U0H
National
Guard
Armory
The
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of less than
miles."
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"". “ 11?!'' “ ------ ' ----- A* *' umlJ day to 'w ork A foreman snd he In 1941, fresh from Hie pitching
charged with public dninkrnrss I *rr»Jty with a Hirer year eoniract
l
or
teams are a result of a basketball
•nor! io lu r
Department fiTrd wal •n ttroni: jin«1 tough n any mound of thr St laouit C ardtnali,
and dlwrnlerly r o n d u c t
The »' ■ »»'«rr
*M ,000 a year,
clinic held last Saturday, when
them because "they lon'l havr
&lt;Kir
- l l r rp||ri.,|
w ill also be an instructor
tnulher said Jimmy Lee drank
President Holier! S troller
more than 40 twiys learned Ihe K i t i f X T11 I ' l l C H u O f
families lo support "
ala nit a quart of whisky while | recommended the three year conwork in IU43.
Another highlight of th r afterfundamentals
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mam was thr Introduction of
she. her httshaml. am! her broth Ira rl to give Moss "security and
County basketball roaches
Mrs Juhn J McGraw. wife of Ihe
er
drank alwiut two gallons of a sufficient time to pros* him­
The t* a. m. prartne session to ­
legendary manager ol the New
"moonshine,"
starling Saturday self."
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thr
Dueurss
morrow w ill be followed by weekless
The approval of Moas* contract
York
(Jlant.
She
was
acroinpan
,
u
lh
ett
and
hi.
of
Kent
atkl
her
daughter
Prim
Jait morning.
evil
I
0 iy official league gamrs at the
led by Mrs. Christy Walsh whose ,,ind w(„ ,
Krb *
„ lc s.nScot I gave whisky to n,y to aurerrd Torn Nugent at FSU
, Alexandra fly lo Me viro City Feb. _ _ . .
,
..a *
.
Armory.
A
Junior haskrthal!
late husband was business man (oM, C U lr , rn lcr
young 'un
I don't do N my
"»r
M fn of bustneaa
court has l * * n laid nut or the
" ^ &gt;
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r«*n
ager for the great ll. h r Hulh.
Thf
HrforiJ, , tlir ha. self Me give. It lo them and I '"day for Ihe Hoard,
boys, who are in Ihr M 2 age escaped wdhoul m iury _)r*le rd a y lea it was announced at their
) The Hoard went along w ith
M .rte r o f m ta iM tr s for the oc- U ffl
lln fr ,9U. Mhen hr can't help it . " she said.
when hts ear slid broadside, then restdenre, Kensington palace
group
Davis said he didn't "re m rm 1Stroller's recommendation ttnanlFT IIHAGG, N. C. (U P D -G en a S 42 — ----.'»**,
1 *;,r l, r IMorrison
of
fratured by Jaekle Gleason.
The league i . sponsored by the I )“ "&gt;«« “ v ,r. * '
ln' r '., r f «,on ^
« —I — I , h , t n l ,
lia is il.a *
of
| mtou.ly, pointing out that lla
IGeorge C Marshall awoke from '| ,r Seminole &lt; ounty ( ltainl&gt;er ol
Market! has appeared on Ihe her a thing alowit It "
Sanford Recreation Department. ° nor"
40,1
A. ' r . 1
Ttie couple and Mrs
Davis' 1M i r *
against coolracta for
a comfortable night In
good fo n t merer. The
Itcv.
Rolrcrt .Steve Allen Show, NIH’ -TV amt
Ronald P erry, director, cited the v According to S h e riff. Deputy,
brother,
Robert
Shirley,
were
ar
•&lt;&gt;*rhes
did
mil apply lo new
spirit
r"
tmlay
ami
the
dmtor
said
sK
a
r.
Sanford
Na/arene
t
hureh
played
with
limit)Gmaliuan
at
coaches lor their volunteer
avU- ' " n , ” r r '*»,' r ' Emerson was
Vitles Coaches lor thr Uague 'ra 'e h n . west on «'nora &gt;! ad.
Ills rllan.es fo r ro m p lrtr rrn tte ry gave Ihe Invoralton IT ir meeting « atnegle Mali s first Jarr concert. rested Thttrsdav by Ihe state ' men
dosed with a prayer by The Carnegie Mall concert In highway patrol ami the child was
Moss was barkftrld coach at
are grant t in lc t he suffers another
are Harold Sherwood Hip Stamp
r4''" &gt; * ' J ' r
l hapim Nllus lluhtrlr. I'alltolie
famous jarr men Gene taken to Ihe hospital
University of Wisconsin. NuJohn Anteshurgi r. Ira Hind approached the tolersectlon The
stroke
eluded
Teddy
Wilson
Lionel
I'helps said the hoy could not K&lt; nt was hired away from
FSU
m in .
Oscar
Pennington.
Iluck r * r, f«r *t .I..I .he-r, . Punar.sunci
The rlrtef of medicine at Wo­ etuplin at the Sanford Naval Air Krupa,
Marry James and Count have lived much longer had he not
"&gt;e University of Maryland,
Melts, Wendell Springfield and • « ' overturned coming to rest
mack t.c n rra l Hospital lie n . - ol
the key lo the city of latngwtHjd !?*'!''&gt;,on
.rsicelved medlral aid.
WASHINGTON (U PD — Soviet j George W Powell, said Marshall
Mil Proctor
0,1 '* op ^ln* ro*lln,t P'*r *
Anastas I had recovered from thr T m n ird l was presented In lla rr by Mayor
The o rrlo stra will come to San I
------------------------Countv coaches who conducted wa* the northeast corner ol San Deputy P r r m l r r
ford Ave . again,! the stop sign
Miami engagement.
.
.
of the mild slrnk, he ,AI
V,rr,
»« "te
, f „
the clinie were Paul Mlklrr. Hud
""
Mikoyan ami Secretary ol S1a,r ate. .effect."
.
—
local
(ham
tier
of
tom
m
erre.
Anderson's speed was estimated
| Tickets for
Mw *12 midnight (
G C ltu G f
Layer. Dlek Silvers. Howard Gor1 ^ ' ^ V y llrew'.u-r « • "
l»u"e. talked for two *u.,,,rrr,,h r * r,&gt; " ," r “ 1*&gt;l . M! h is
,
J m rw iis r.
winter home in nrarby Plnehurst.
I dance w ill he limited Vi avoid
M .iV :“ . n r ' i ^ . -r
•&gt; « . « * • 1 ,
Ttie Sanford Male Chorus wffl
The 41 .cla n was .on.tdern
and 24 minutes today Thr
Tllr , r r a i,„ r „ . consists chiefly
I over crowding
in charge o f offtelallns and statis­
Colder
Ibis
afternoon.
Partly sing Sunday night during evening
T l r k r l t a n - a v a ila b le at Miller
tics. The league is patterned af a total loss llrevsstrr charged Russian said Ih r, hml "an e. „ f sedation to control any trrtla
:
, ,
. , .. ,
wun, TV cloudy and muih rolder Pinlghl. 1servlies at the First baptist
Anderson, who is a member of the change of views on questions of lion in Ihe b ra in ." said Powell C
tor Hiddy b a s k e tb a ll
^ • n," rd. . N* V*-'Interest to (soli, .id e s "
Hr had a comfortable night and
Dr Tom l.argrn amt Dr Kd „ , , , nr, | „ , , ,i,.,uld t«e sent lo the * l,rt,dy and told, laiw tonight
During the Monday rehearsal at
A ir Station with failure to havr
Mikoyan said he and Dulles appeared
tn
good spirits this
„ lin iiepartinent " • ‘ " l '
H18 M‘»' ("rreasing 7 30 p. m , election of offtcera
his s rh irlr under control
I imlsey are altemllng a "Seminar Sin|(ird Hr.-fe.IH
planned
tn
inert
again
at
&lt;
p
m
in"
rn'nS
"
hecks payable to — « ^H y w.nd. » to 30 m ile, per will tve held T hr ri hearsal w ill
tn M irgery" st the U nivers.tr nf i c , .
w,„ , rh(
The arrldenl n rru rrrd al 3 14
tmlay for further discussions of
‘ He is talking and alert
but
p nt
Muslr Fund hour, shifting to northerly to to to- under the direction of Harry
^
a
(hr
C
ivil
C
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lrf
Issues in dispute between
thr '* allowed mi visitors other Ilian
34 miles per boss* this altrrmawi Weir at the Sanford Civic Center.
H i r tw o S j d I o I i I ti« H lu r» j r r
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o|»llMfi*l
Las! .ui-1 Weal They also will Mr, Marshall, who is lodged III it sit fillip* of n i’ iA ( lr \ r lo |f n ir t ilB in
A professor from the University
. \U 's I L w l
■«r tonight.
I All memtiers are urged to attend.
of Florida w ill adders Ihe Sanford v H | ) I - 1 ( I n I v l l l C U
have dinner tonight, and Mikoyan * ,0,,m across thr hall. ,ald m nfirAl t p t r ia lllir i which apply r*
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D
a,
Rotary Clul) Monday.
Wont has been received here of will see President Klaenhowrr Powell
to i-alicnl care
S c m in O lC
K C D O r tS
M arsh a ll
Norman It
Thomson, o f the the death of Capt Warren (5. Saturday.
The doctor said Mrs
...
9 i*m tu
p it ■ in
ir s rin in iir in
.
g* ■
Vain
topics
of uthr
in , _ .
School of R usinrt \dmlmstratlon. Yow
In contrast with most „ ( h i. » » • re d in g w e ll and hearing up ,.lu4, r -.S urgery ..f the A lim e n U r y S O W
T O O
S o iC S
lias chosen "What's (head for
Capt Yu» was m command of preslous contacts with th r ,,I r „ . a. well as c o u ld he r s p e r lr d ond r r i l ,
and “ T ho ra cic S u rg e r,
3
g o in g
Business" as his topb
a C-I2f Olohemaster.
carrying Mikoyan rushed from Dull,-e . ' of er the S tra in
JI e .e ric a U conducted at G aines
(&gt; *"•* .
*fr
Thomson *tM&gt;k r In several San cargo
to Anchorage.
Alaska, flee without pausing lo answer
Powell ,ald Marshall's chain • &gt; vdh t
Ihe Florida Stale Hoard *I^After
' V ‘ "the
, ^ fir*t
7 ' •' hot
'e r’rourt
sale.
spurt, sales
ford eivle cluf'* last year, ami was when two of the four engines fall questions shot at him by reporters for complete reeosery ate
.iaal of Health ami thr Florida .Xtedleal
dropped
o
ff
and
air
now
n:il)
lie0 well-reeeivcl. The luncheon will he rd H r was a grandson
of Mrs assembled in thr dlplom atir
reunless hr suffer*
another stroke
Vssociation.
hind th * number w'ld last year at
held in Ihe Civic Center af noon
T. A. Ilutner S r . Sanford
rrptlon room.
Mr said It was difficult to rstt
I lie three day seminar ends to
~ ■■
-------- 1mate how long Marshall will l»e in narrow
the same tune
CORSICANA. Tea. (U P D -D . K.
"Thai gold lias been Ihcre ■
1thr hospital here hut "m y guess
ed nuw-"at 'the* la 'iT o ffirJ in Ihr
who *a&gt;* hr ,m,m' * n r * ,on* " in e ," he said. " I know that
would tie atom! a month or ,tx
1("urtliouse wtlh mi waiting
As
" " f,h
|0 'd f**l?lcau l1* r »rea had not been dlsweeks
the deadline of ». 1- »• approach ,,4rl
&lt;‘,4,ch' " ," r,K: , in 50 &gt;r »r ‘ ' &gt; "**«• «*»&gt;««
rs. long line, will form and motor- " M -rtln g a visit today from See to other person, who w rrr pretty
ists will find themselves delayed r r l
«n,n
ol,l
"&gt;‘‘F »«&gt;M me they don't
The yet planes of YAH I swoop Al Wilson.
City Commissioners Jacksonville this alternooo to
Courtesy Week Chairman Dave r,lll,il|r r a |l|,
H*
*nd hta lawyer.
Tom Pol think that area hat been diaed Into th r Naval Air Station this and
Chief ofPolice Hoy Williams bring their families hark tn SanThrasher tmlay apfiealed for let * \n ,.r y'
,
|( „,n iw Illegal U r'' J r • * ,T olftfr'ng to help the turbed for around ton year* "
morning for official welcoming
Welcome addresses were given ford
lr ith
With. a -oH
k°vrrnm enl In
"every wway/*
ay." In
Two Seminole Counts t ia . h . . . t. r . rilin g eourteon. a rt. that are to 'llr o r a " h i." 'ir 'w
k F Floglo r government
In "every
In J o Jones
n e s . a ld h * think. Ih . gold
Ceremonies honoring the squadron, byCapl IJonrl Arthur, command
Downtown the welcome banner
two s, ml note bounty leach, r .
w&lt; u
r „ | , , f|o r John , the meantime.
Jones refuses! to was either hurledIn a hog or
to form erly based at Jacksonville
ar Sanford
Naval Air Station, (lew across First SI. and rest, arc attending a twodav workshop made daily by Ran ford residents
h* ' rton' ," lh ,h' m ! c0" hld*Capt. James Ramage. command and K a rly lr Housholder. repre
of Sanford and Seminole at the U niversity of Florida
' Courtesy Week will have a Iwo Galloway, who aim .. .g .n l for the
„ Heavy Attack Wing One. met settling the Armed Force. Com County made plan, to absorb the
F.rnest Cowley. Seminole High
m ra n in f lf w e "rre o a n li'r' the
' &gt; l,, r lr
».'**
------* -It agatn,
• ' I objects
• • ,0U-that* ° "could
l r M have
ul' * rbeen
,ooWn*
‘
I
never
said
I tinned
dewe rr ro g n ilr the ura,,j mu|r)f|sli tu gel their
Cdr. Sid Bane, a. he .tepp«l mtttee
new squadron into the community. School, ami M is. France. Cobb,
as
, Ur,“ d ? "Hnr‘ t , , 1 '? M th e ir 49 like some pircc# in the news- rayed wood or cowhide," he laid.
from his A3DSkywarrtor
Two During thereception in Building
Approximately
jso men and Lyman High
School,
are In unr” n ,f ou* " r * ' ' *
p rrlo rin n l tags U-fore the
last minute rush.
pa|&gt;rrs said," Junes said. "H u t I "B u t whatever M w ai. It was all
Cougars ami eight A3D* landed 143. Cdr Harney ru t a huge cake
families were added lo the Gainesville lor Ihe «r&lt;&lt;m«! in a , v r r »
*»&gt;• houirw ise, and
have il tn a sale place.”
rotted away when I found it."
behind the skipper idSanford's
He gave the firstpiece to
his Sanford area with the a rriva l of series of four workshops in the oilier residents." hr
said lo-t
He said lie found the gold last
Jones said he did no' ask the
Mwest squadron.
wife, the "No 1 Tiger” . Heavy VAH I
10th Annual Classroom Tearhers Irrs should hr addressed to thr - y .
-p
/\
May 17 while picking berrirs east government what to do at&gt;oul M,
Cdr. Baney told Um welcoming Attack Squadron One is k n o w n ---------------------------(Wmk Conference.
Kdltnr. Tltc Sanford Herald, and I NO
I O UCOCG
■if Alto. Tea. Jones said it was but U S Atty, W illiam Sieger
committee, "W e flew about 700 throughout Ihe fleet as the "T i
.
,
..
More than 30O elementary and 'Signed Signatures w ill I * with
Ther M a jo .e tlr Corps from Rem- June before he knew what he asked
Secret Service agents to
feet above Sanford, so I'm sure gers” .
; \ W ilin g V O llll|) 8 i‘H
secondary teachers from nrarlv held &gt;&gt;n request
note High School w ill perform at really had
inquire Into Ihe case,
the city knows we hsve arrived." 1 Dependents and squadron per
The awning on Ihe County every county In the state arc at
Courtesy Week will lie held of • titier Junior High S&lt;hoot tonight ' l lr laughed at reports that some
Jones. Ih r father of right chit£ O n hand to
greet the
new aonnrl from Sanford watched the Health
Department building col tending the workshop tula* and (n a il) In Seminole County. Jan
Thr 12 r id s ••HI participate In I persona s u s p e c t Ihe gold may drrn, works 12 hours dally in a
u a u r u n were
» c r r mentl^ra
r a v m n n i ofu i m
r reremontes
rrrrm u m n
u
w tq
squadron
the
under
clearing skies lapsed
this morning, firm ly clo» tomorrow. D ie conference theme W 31 The campaign Issponsored
a program that includes major- have hern hiddenby Cuban rrvo
service station. He has no plana
Armed Forces Committee, head- that brought high winds Many ing Ihe front d.wr on Palmetto Is "Professional Improvement for by the Jay tees and th r Senior I all, i from the rn tir* Central lulionartea who brought It into Ihe to give up Ills job until he finda
od by Androwr Carraway, Mayor of the YAH I men Bew hack to Avr A gust of wind was blamed, a Changing W orld."
,Ch.. oher of Cominei
Commerce.
I Florida area.
I United States to buy guns.
'out how much gold ho can keep.

U. S. Unveils Atomic Generator

Seminole Realtors
Told Of Services
• They Can Perform

School Board Lets Bishop John Branscomb IInvention Termed
I'Significant' In
Several Contracts Dies; Funeral Saturday
Atomic Research

'Red Pepper' Papa
Now 100, Plans To
'Live Little Slow'

Atlas Trip Short,
Pentagon Reveals

George Barr Given
Keys To Longwood

Tot Drank Quart,
But He's Improving

Junior Cage Loop
Formed In Sanford

FSU Coach Gels
Okay From Board

After Slide, Spin

Hacketf Will Play
For Dance Feb. 6

Royalty On Tour

" • " ,o

Recovery Chances
"""Am" Of Marshall Good

Mikoyan Is Silent
After Dulles Visit

Chorus Will Sing
At First Baptist

2 Doctors Attend
Surgery Seminar

0 Rotary

Will Hear
Professor Monday

Blackberry Picker Finds

$2 Million In Gold Bars?

Squadron One Added To Local Family

Teachers Attend
2-Da'* Workshop

Jaycees Request
Courtesy Letters

Majorettes Slate

Welcome To Sanford, Heatfy Attack Squadron One; Glad You're Aboard
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9anH

• . • PrcA cnttny tfjo u r Q iu r c l
Church O f Christ

B a p tis t
nnar

baptist church
l i t Park Arran#
W. P . Brnoki, Jr............. Tastor
T . B . Fliher . . . . Aiaoc. P»ltor
Morning Worihip . . . . a :43 a. m.
Sunday School ........... 9:43 a. m.
M eralng Worihip . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Training Union .......... 9:18 p. m.
Evening W orihip.........7:30 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m.
Nurtrry avaliable

N azarene ■

&lt;'ll m e n o f c iik is T
LAKE M ARV
. 2nd SI. a .id PJm Are.
ileorgr M. Y a t e i ........
Paitor CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Bible School ............... lo.oo a. m.
Laka M ary
Morning W o rih ip .......11:00 I . m. S. L. Brandy ................ Paitor
Evening W onhip . . . . . 7:4* p. m.
Wed. Blbla S tu d y ........ 7:41 p. m. Sunday School ......... 10:00 a.
Morning Worihip . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Young Propte'a Mealing 7:13 p. m.
CHURCH OV CHRIST
Kvrnlng Worihip......... * ::0 p. m.
(irie ta
Wed. Praytr Service 8:00 p. m.
Ralph llrcw rr Jr..........Evangvliit
Hlbla School .............. 10:00 a. m. M litloniry Meeting
Firat Wedneidiy ......... a uu p. m
Morning W o n h ip .......11:00 a. m.
Evening W onhip . . . . . 7:30 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Service .. 7:30 p. m. Presbyterian

FIRST PRRSIIVTRRIAN
CHURCH OF CHRIST
CHURCH
I ’aola
Oak Ate. and Tkird Si.
llibla Study .. .......... 10:00 a. m. A. O. Mtlnr.il ................... Paitor
Morning W orihip .. .. 11:00 «. m. Momlng Worihip . . . . 8:43 a. m.
Evening W onhip .........7:00 p. in
Sunday School ............ H:4ft a. in.
j
Morning Wonhip . . . . 11:00 a. in.
Episcopal
Senior Fellowihip . . . . 8:30 p.' in.
IIOI.Y CRUMS EPISCOPAL
Evening Worihip . . 7:00 p. m.
CHURCH
Wed. Priyer Serm on.... 7 p. rn.
Park Avo. at 41b HE
N'uriery Available
Iter. Jobn W. Thomit .. .. I’lfto r
Holy Eurhaiiit .......... 8.00 a. m.
PRESBYTERIAN C IIU R C II
Family Hervico—
BEBARY
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Church School
. .. 9.19 a. m. I
Denary Chic Center
Car. I Ilk SL A Oak Ave.
Morning Prayer—
J . L . Moora ........ Inlartm Pa»tor
Sermon ................. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worihip .. 10.00 a. in.
Sunday School ........ 9:43 a. m.
Holy Communion—
COMMUNITY
Morning Wonhip . . . . 11:00 a. m. Tueulay......................... 7:30 a. m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Training Union............ 0:43 p. m. Wadneiday .................. 10:00 a. m.
Lika Mary
Evening W onhip.........a:oo p. m. Thundiy
........... ...7 :3 0 a .m .
John W. Pilley ................. Tailor
Wad. Proyor Sorvleo i ;00 p. m.
Sacramsnt of Pinann
Saturday . . . ....... 3:00 4:00 p. m. Sunday School ......... 10:00 a. in.
.Morning Worihip . . . . 1I:00 a. rn.
JtW E C R R IT BAPTIST CIIURCII
Junior High Weilminliter
A LL S A IN T S EPISCOPAL
P I W. Onora Road
Fellowthip ............ «:30 p. in.
CHURCH
Oravonmolr
.. I ’aalor
Senior High Weilmlnlater
Katerprlia
School ...
9:43 a. m.
Fellowship ............... 7.30 p. in.
Wonhip
.. lt:0 u o. m. f t . Taul Shult* ...... ....... Paitor
Holy Communion—
_ U nion..............9:30 p. m.
UPSAIA COMMUNITY
Bvaniag W onhip.........7:43 p. m. Sunday..............................1.00 a. m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Wed. Proper Sonic# 7:43 p. m. Morning I ’rayor—
Strmon ................... . 9.30 a. in. John W. Pilley .................. Paitor
Nunory availoblo
Morning Wonhip......... n on a. in.
Holy Communion—
li t Sunday each month 9:30
m. Sunday Ichool ......... 10:00 a. m.
SOUTH SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
Weitmlnliter Tellowihlp
C H R IST CHCHCII
B . X7th 81. * Pork A r t.
Junior .................. 8.30 p. in.
l.ongaood
Weitmlnliter Fellowship
Gerald B. Price . . . . . . . Peitor
Rev. (irorgo L. Granger
paitor
Senlori ...................... 7:3o p. in.
Blbla School .. 10:00 a. m.
Sunday Service
9 a. m.
P ra a e b ln g .................. ll:0 0 a. m. Church ichool
10:00 a. in. O ther Churchea
BIMa Study ............... 7:00 p. m. Holy Communion
BvaafoUatic Prtachlng 7:43 p. m.
F lrit, Third Hundiy
P1NECREIT ASSEMBLY
Wad. Praytr S m le t 7:43 p. m.
OF GOD CHURCH
Lutheran
Cor. lUh and E lm
WEST SIDE
GOOD SHF.P1IEKU UNITED
If. M. Know .......................Tutor
HIS9IONARY BAPTIST
L U T H E R A N CHURCH
Sunday School ............ 9:43 a. m.
410 S. Rally Ava.
Sanford Bhrlao Club
Morning Wonhip ....1 0 :3 0 a. in.
WHUam L. Stephen ......... Paitor
l i t SL and Lee Ave.
Kvrnlng Wonhip ....7 :0 0 p. ra.
ay School .. .. 10:00 a. m.
Paitor Revival In I'rogrcaa nightly
_ Wonhip . . . . 11:00 a. m. Eront Hollek Jr. . ......
7:0u p. m.
____ Study ................. 7:00 p. « . Church School ............ 9:43 a. m.
B vaaln f W onhip.........7 :M p. n . Morning Worihip . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Coffee ............................ 13:04
THE ALLIANCE O IU R C H
Wad. Prayer Servlet .. 7:30 p. m.
Luther League .............. 4:00 p. rn. CkrltUaa tad Mlnloeary AlUoace
Park Avr. and 14th M.
CHULUOTA BAPTIST CHURCH Tuei. Choir Practice ....7:00 p. m.
David 8. earned* ............. Tailor
C. O . Swaggtrty ............. Poolor
Sunday School
. . . lo:00 a. in. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF T IIK Sunday School ............ 9:43 a. m.
ItHHKKMEH
Morning Wonhip . . . . 10:40 a. m
Mom lng Wonhip
. 11:00 a. in.
10] W . 33lk Place
Evening Sen lea ......... 7:43 p. m.
llirliert
W.
(i«
e
rn
.
.
.
.
.
.
Paitor
A.Y.F.-Youlh Servica . . 9:30 p. ra.
R U lfiT ip R IN G S
Sundly School .......... 9:11 a. rn. Wad. Praytr Servlet 8.00 p. m.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Adult Blhla C lm a ........ 9:13 a. m.
Jaa DoutbJU ................. • l ’avtor
Wonhip S e rv ic e ....... 10:30 a. m.
Sunday School ........... 9:43 a.m.
FIR ST CIIURCII O F CHRIST
11:00 a. m.
SCIENTIST
ST.
I
A
S
I
t
s
LUTHERAN
9:13 p. M.
889 ML Second HI.
Slav
la
(N
e
a
r
Orlede)
Evening W o nh ip ........ 7:30 p. m.
Hunday School .......... ll;i&gt;o a. m.
Stephen M. Tuhy ............. Paitor
Wad. P ra y tr Service 7:30 p. m.
Sunday W onhip......... 11:uo a. m.
Morning W o n h ip ........ 1:23 n. in.
Wadneadar Service . . . . 9:04 p. m.
Sunday
School
............
9.O
n
a.
m.
F IR S T BAPTIST C H U R ai
Tuesday Heading . 2:30-4:7ti p. m.
ChrDtian
Day
KrhwJ,
Monday
OP (1P.NP.VA
Tburvday Itrading 'J:30-4:30 p. m.
Jack L . Stewart ............ Paitor through Friday — Kindergarten Klimintary
.....................
O
.O
o
a.
in.
Sunday School ........ I 0 :no a. m.
CHURCH OF GOD
Morning Service .. .. l l :uo a. m. M ethodist
Frrnch Ave. and :2nd SI.
9:ho
p.
in.
Training Union ......
■feel D. Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . Taator
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Beaming Worihip ... 7:10 p. m.
Sunday School.............. 9:43 a. m.
419
Path
A
ir.
Wad. P rayer Sorvlro ,. 7:30 p. m
m.
T. C. O'Siccn ............ . . Paitor Evangelistic Servlet . . 7:.7u
7.30 p. in.
Morning W o rth lp ....... . 8.30 a. in. Tuesday Harvice

■LLCPK8T BAPTIST CHURCH

O f QKNBVA
Ckartaa W. Ilamll Jr......... Paitor
Sunday School ........ to.oo a. m.
Morning Wonhip . . . . U :00 a. m.
Training Union ........ 0:13 p. ni.
Evening Worihip .. .. 7-30 p. in.
Wod. Proyer Service 7;So p. at.

Sunday School ......... 9:13 a. in.
CHURCH OF JESUS C H lllH T
Momlng Worthlp . . . . 11:00 a. m.
OF LATTER DAY 8A1NTH
MYF Supper .............. 8:00 p. m.
Cily Hall
MYF Meeting. ....... 8:30 p. in.
J. (I. llro o ki ... Branch I'leaidcnt
(Intermediate, Senior)
Organ Vr.pcra .......... 7.13 |&gt;. in. Sunday KcIkwI .......... 10:00 a. m.
Evening Worthlp . . . . 7:10 p. m. Karramant Mealing . . . . C OO p. rn

F IR S T BAPTIST C lll'M C II
OF LONGWOOD
C ar. rbnrrh A liront SU.
Paitor
C. L . Futrh
.. t : l 3 a. m.
Sunday School
. ll:o o a. m.
Mom lng Wonhip
____ . . . . . . 1:43 p. m.
Union
_
n g Wonhip . . . . 7:43 p. in.
Wad. Proyor Sonic# 7:43 p. m.

FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Laurel Ave. al 4th SI.
Ira K. Hindman J r........... Tutor
Sunday School ............ 9.(3 a. in.
Momlng Wonhip . . . . 10:(3 a. in.
FMY . ....................... 7 oo p. m.
Evening Worthlp ... 7:10 p. in.
Mon. FMY llccreatlua 7:(&lt;0 p. m.
Tuei. FMY Prayer ., 7.10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. tn.

LAKH MONRUi:
BAPTUT OIURCH
TVraa n llc i W ill of Sanford
an F lr it II .. right at Moaroa
CUrnar
..
Paitor
Hobart C. lly rd
10:00 a. m
Sunday School ..
11:00 a. m
Morning Worihip
. *.30 p. in
Training Union ..
7:30 p. in
Evantea Worthlp
Wed. F ra y tr Service 1 90 p. m

EUKNKZKK METHODIST
cnuR cu
Cilrua llelgkli
CJiarlci F Brown .......... Tailor
Sunday arhool
.. 10:00 a. m.
Morning Wonhi|&gt;
.ll-OO a.m .
Wed. Traycr Service .. 7:30 p. m.

T IIK SANFOIID
( ONIHIRHATIO.S OF
JEHOVAH'S W ITNI.SSFJt
1121 W. I l l Hi.
Sunday Watchtowar
Study ..A .................. n.Ou p.
Wad. Blhla Study....... 7:10 p.
Kri. Mlnlatry School . . . 7:,iu p.
Friday Sarvlce
* : JO p.

THE CHURCH F O R ALL . . .
ALL FOR»THE CHURCH
The Clmuli it the (realm fat let on cailh (or
live building oi ciiaiatlrr and good nlirrndtip.
It it a tlnirhouie of ipmtual valuer. Wiihoul a
atrong Church. neither democracy norcivilmhnn
can auivive. Tlitie arc four taunt! rraiont v*hy
evny penon ihould allend Kiticet regularly and
tupport the Church. They a r c : '( l ) For has
own sale. (2 ) For has chddien't take. ( 3 ) For
the take of hit community and nation. (4 ) For.
the take of the Church itself, which needi hit
moral and material support, f Plan la go to
church .regularly and I read) your Bible daily.
Day

Dock

.Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday

Mark
John
John
John

John

John
John

Chapter 4 .Verses

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4
4
&amp;
It
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6

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31*41
43.84
MR
17-31
.IS-3*
33-47

SKILLED FINGERS
As the skillful lingers of the surgeon,work, prayers arc on the lips of
loved'ones.. Although'there is faithiinjthe knowledge amt i-kill of the surgeonfa ll realize God's'ltelp is\nccded.
Eventually t m o s t I mcnf realize ythnt'sk ill t and science fare not'enough.
Even those of us who haven'l'beunito churchiscrvices fora'lonp.v long time
find ourselves instinctively saying,.VTkasc^Gud.^whcnkweJuce a crisis.
W hylwaitluntihthcn? Cod’s'providentiahhflpfisinecdetl'hy^everyonc
—in time of crisis and in making the constant decisions of everyday life.

The. doors of,the .Church,are »widc open. Won’t you come in f
/u r , Aomh a j . .'«»&gt;.«.viuiavir. fa-

This “Support Tho Church” Scries, Published Each Week in Tho Sanford Herald with the approval of the
Seminole County Ministerial Association, is made possible by the co-operation of these well-known business
m.
m.
m.
m.

FIRST PENTECOSTAL
cuuR cn o r lo n g w o o d
i K. nuth Grant ..............
Paitor
| Sunday School ........ lo oo a. m.
I Morning Worihip . . . . ] 1:uo a. m.
Kvaning S e rv ir*.......... 7:uO p. m.
I Wed. Trajcr Service ..7 »» p. m.
|F rl. Prayer Service . . . 7 oo p. m.

GRACE METHODIST CHURai
Piaetreat Rcheol Aadllarlair
SANFORD SEVENTH DAY
W. Iliomaa Tarion: Jr.
Tailor
ADVENTIST C H IRC TI
Sunday School ............ 9:13 a. m.
F IR S T BAPTIST CHURCH
Seventh SI. and Elm Ave.
Morning Worship ........ II a. ra. A. C. McClure ............... . Paatoi
OF OY1EDO
Jack T . Bryaol ............... Tailor
Saturday Habhalli School 9:30 am
FOSTER CHAPEL
Sunday School ............. 9 :4 3 a. h i .
Moralni Worihip . . . . 11:00 a. m
.MLTIIOIIIST
CHURCH
M orntnf Wonhip . . . . l i oo a. m
Weil. Prayer Servica . . 7.30 p. m
Ovlrda
Training U nion..............8:18 p. m.
Evening S ervir#.......... 7:00 p. m. Sunday School .......... 9 .0 a. m.
Wad. Frayor B m lta 7:30 p. m. Morning Worship . . . . 11:00*. m. TH E REVIVAL TABERNACLE
2Uh sad Chive A vr.
Evening Worihip . . . . I 00 p. in.
L. T . Teaker .................
Tailoi
TAOI.% WESLEYAN
Sunday School ........ 10.00 a. m
METRO HIST CHURCH
ALL SOL 1.9 CATHOLIC
Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. m
I Milea Weal m i RI. 41
CHURCH
Evening Worihip . . . . 7:43 p. m
Oak Are. al 9th HI.
Cecil W. Shaffer ........... Tailor Tuesday Service .. .. 7:43 p. m
B ar. Richard Lyot .......... Tailor Sunday School ............ «:43 a. m. TT.uiiday Service......... 7:43 p. in
Sunday M a u n ........... 7.00 a. m. Morning Worihip . . . . 10:43 a. m.
............. 9:30 a. m. Welle)an Youth . . . . 1:43 p. m.
........... 10:00 a. in. Evening Worship .........7:30 p. m. U N ITY CENTER OF RAN FOR|]
Wemaa'i Clnh-349 Pah Ave.
............IIiSO a. m. Wed. Tra&gt;er Service 7:30 p. ra.
Joiephina H. Stuckl*......... I'aatoi
D aily M a t a .................. 7:16 a. m.
N a za re n e
Sunday W o nh ip ....... 11:00 a. m
FIRST C H U R a i
Woodruff Building
OF T1IC NAZARENE
2*4 K. First SI.. It rn. 2l i
W. 2nd SI. al Maple Ave.
Tuesday ........................ K PO p. in
FIRST CHRISTIAN C IIU H C H
R. II. Spear J r................ Paitor
1907 S. Salford A re.
THE SALVATION ARM Y
Perry L . Mona ................. Paitor Sunday School ....... 9 43 a. m.
10:43 a. rn.
211 E. Second HI.
Hundiy School ........... 0 :(8 a. m. Morning Worihip
H o m in g Worihip ... 11:00 a. m. N'YPS ........................... 9:30 p. m. Sunday:
Sunday School ........ l o c i a. m.
Yoillh Program .......... 6:3u p. m. N.Y.P.3. A NS? S............ I p . ni.
Adult Training Count . 8:30 p. ra. Govpal Service ............ 7 p. m. H olln rii Meeting . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Evenlnjr W o rih ip ........ 7:00 p. m. TERN PARK CHURCH O f THE Street Meetlag............ 8:3o p. m.
NAZARENE
Y P L ............................ 7:00 p. ra.
Recreation .................. 7:30 p. m.
O BRIAN ROAD
Salvation Meeting . . . . 7:10 p. m.
hcv. Jim Either ............... Paitor TUtaday:
CONGREGATIONAL
Sunday ichool .............1:41 a. m. Corp Cadeta................. 3.30 p. n ,
C M W R T U K CHURCH
Maminf worihip . . . , i o : « a. m. B8btf Prague#............ 4:99 p. a .
A r i l A99. 8 1 I H I St.
J. Barnard Rooi......... . Paitor Youth aarvlco ............ « 4 I |. m. Ladle« llama League 7:30 p. a .
Blbla School .........
9:48 a. in Evangelistic service ..7:30 p. m. Thun Praytr Service 7:30 p, m.
WerMUp u . . . 11:00 a. a . Wed. prayer aervka ..7:39 p. ni. Sat. Sired Meeting 9.30 p. m.

establishments:

ERNIE'S STANDARD
Oil, STATION

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL RANK

CELERY CITY
PRINTING COMPANY

PROGRESSIVE
PRINTING COMPANY

NE-HI
BOTTLING COMPANY

WHEELER
FERTILIZER COMPANY

SHERMAN
CONCRETE PIPE CO.

WARNERS
GULF

SERVICE

Catholic

Christian

n m i&lt;- ., I— mwnr—

ROY WALL
HOLLER MOTORS

A. K. SHOEMAKER

PLUMBING

W IL S O N -M A IK R

CONSTRUCTION, CO.

F U R N IT U R E

COMPANY

RITZ THEATRE
FLORIDA STATE BANK

W. W. HORNE
TRUCK BROKERAGE

GREGORY

CO.

LUMBER COMPANY

MAYFAIR INN

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finTorl I r n t ?

Hugh Given Hope;Eye H as 'Chance'

Sanitarians Responsible

SAN FRANCISCO ( l I’ D—A San may tie able to »ec well enough The trip seemed Impossible unFrancisco Weye
spcrialnt
*n * Ow month* to get round by til I he people of Natcher got to
jm
t l d lin
Igave
t" &gt;•
IlitII*
----gither and ro llrrle d a *pectal
tie Hugh Thornhill a present of hlmtetr
h*m 'r!f
The boy now can Just disting (uni to send Hugh to the specialhope on his seventh birthday.
1uish between light and dark.
Dr. W illiam Ferguson told the
Hugh I* a victim of glaucoma,
Thursday
tlu ic
efforts Imre
hoy
from ..............................................
N'atchrr, Miss,• Thurs a disease that
sight
f
------»•••■»
*destroys
u » u *i; *
•-•**••*
day that his remaining left eye I *hrou«h pressure inside Ihe r v r 1
•
'b a ll, lie lost his right eyV four
doe*
not- -have In he removed.
year* ago during onr of Ihe to
Ferguson also told Hugh he operation* he ha* umlrrgond since

fru it After a thorough examinetion Ferguson said he dldnT belir v r surgery was necessary. He
prescribed a courae of mcdicaUoil
and Indicated Hugh’* sight m ight
improve alighily during the n e it

h r was an infant
I t r t r i i r Telegram
III* parrnt*. Mr and Mrs Imuis
Thornhill, informed that th r dt*
ease had piogrrssrd too fa r and
j could not tie halted, had made ar
| rangemrnts fur Hugh to enter a
. _ _ hospital to have hi* remaining i-sr
New rourse* in ,businrss
____ _
have rcm(nr(1
been announced by the Seminole
Shottlv hrlorr Ihe child wa* In
County Vocational School. Intrr
r«trd person*
I’liwssii* annum
should rnnm
enroll for rn lc r | l *' hospital.
»■••-*. •Hie Thornhill*
Id
ImuiI a
' ----- *ent
the “ Beginning Shorthand" rourse -----w crr '11,1
,1 jlboul
* 1
telegram
man--------named1 "C. cl------Shrevr---in
at
- * p. m.. Jan. 3)
1from a* -----

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• •■ iits a x u

For Health In Seminole
^

M R ( i l \ l \ CONS'
Isays that the w rll water will be
Herald City l.d lto r
(it to drink and the sewage adeI f your child i t bitten by an quate (or the area’
■nimal, whom would you call be
Tbete question* can be answer•ide the doctor?
c«l by two men; Val Robbmt and
I f a lake look* too murky (or Jim Lctgun. U nitarians (or the
swimming, how can you (Ind out County Health Department The
if l f t mud. or dangerous depot pair covers the entire county with
Its’ If you eat dinner in a ret unfailing regularity,
taurant how do you know the kit I Among their duties arc the inthen im t overrun with rodents? ; spection of restaurants, trailer
1( youre building a house, who parks and tourist courts. They
examine the fire hazards around
nursing homes. Certain stand­
ards must be met, o r the plate
is rioted.
The sanitarians work with the
I County Zoning Board in issuing
permits for wells and sewage
tyatems
The proposed sewage
Cdr. Floyd Harris, commandim; »&gt;»&gt;rm treatment plant for Sir
n ffic rr of Heavy Attack Squadron f° r,l •* onr °f Val R obblni' great
Nine, Sanford Naval A ir Station. r ' 1 projects of hi* 13 years in
was the gue*t S|&gt;eakcr at th e ; f°u n ty renter
Zonta Club in Daytona Beach this
While nc-v development* must
wrek
have rrrla ln di*po«al systems nnThe Zonta Club it a classified |,r r * nfw a»H polu' in la " I
businesswomen's
urgamratton.
iarge’ t
p a r i o f conccntralrd
V lt H i l t I ld lt t . K
In a speech honoring Amelia w w er lines still dumps raw &gt;rw
Karhart, Cdr Harris followed her a^r l n,o l-ake Monroe Now tli.r
career as one of the pioneer* of 'he plant is on the Irtn g r of rea
asiatlon Mrs. Karhart was one ***&gt;'• Val forrsen the future with
of the first woman flie r* and her swimmer* and fishermen rm.iy
feats aroused trememlou* interest ihK the once polluted waters The
In the infant aviation industry. possibilities of Lake Monroe a*
Cdr. Harris concluded his remarks * resort renter are unlimited, he
f « j f ANGKI.K.S i l T l i I .m u r
by stressng the Importance of **id\tclo r Burge w ill present Ids
Naval aviation and its part in the
Closely relaird to sewage dis- Itoiiinson. 37. say* writing on dry unpredictable "Comedy In Uu
defense of the country.
I*5* * 1- *« the regular testing of stick* o f chewing gum were ju s t a vie" Jan 31 in the Sanford Civic
Mrs. II. Dixon, manager of the waters in public lakes I'rivate nervous lu l u m ill him.
Cenler
Rome people like to dood!&lt;- on
eouniy Judge's office said. ' Ih t* lakes are tested on request. All
Thr |irrfo rm a n cr w ill l&lt;rnrlit
la the best talk we have ever _swimming pool* must be givrn &gt;paper, he says, but he prefers tin- Scmmole County Heart Fund
If*
before
opening, and using chewing gum (ticks
had on avlalion at’ Ihe Zonta' the okay- *—
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The famous Dane w ill start Ihe
that simple, he says
Club. Cdr. Harris Is an Interest- regular icsitng follows.
show at 8 30. when it will end.
Hut
|&gt;olicc
don't
agree.
They
ally
Ing speaker and gave a very in
* recent outbreak of worms in
nobody knows
rh llilr rn was (rated to dropping* those so called doodle* o il tw ti
formative prescnlallon."
All «r*t* in th r auditmlum will
slicks
o
f
crewing
gum
wenl&gt;rt
from a rlurkrn farm into a lake
In- served, anil Ihe price of tic­
The inspectors become detectives notation* on horse rate*.
Itobinxsn. who made a fu tile e f ket* tv deductable. Mrs. Leonard
as they seek the cause of health
Im a rd s and the resulting com fort tu sliew up the evidence when Munson, chairman of th r Fund,
polite arcrsicii him un the open said ’ Patrons tickets w ill sell
plaints.
T h r *anitarianv arc also rrspon ing day of lacing at .Santa A nita lor (lu. Other seats w ill In- lag
stble for rabic* control in the Park Dec. .'it. fate* arraignm ent gtd V. and 12 Jo Wr arr hoping
that all ol Seminole County will
county. Suspcitrd casea a rr |*o un book mat. mg , barges Jan. z ’J.
turn out lor th r Heart Fund and
SANTIAGO DK CUBA f L P l i - latcd for It -lays. A ll bites ar.
Mi Borges concert, which is
Raul Castro today staunchly d f • j supposed to lie reported to the
Iniund to lie su p e rb "
fended Ihe executions of 108 “ war Health Department by the doctor
Jaycrr* and Ja ycrr Wives are
crim inals" in O rlenlr pros inre | treating the case. The (tics hold
auditing l in- llr a r l fu n d with
and said there were more to records of a wild hoar Idling a
come
county resident. Wild animal biles
PRINT y i un \ i ,t p | _ s,„ ptnmoliun and arrangements
Raul, brother of revolutionary are not infrequent,
George \ Si - &lt;■&gt; «i &gt; u u i - •
leader Fidel Castro, is m ilitary
f ish and meat markets, nulk i ongrrs* &gt;hnulil liglilrn the q u v li
commander of O rlrnlc province suppliers and water companies ficationa for appointment In ihe
which «pawned Ihe revolution He require constant checking (Jar Siipn-Iiie l mrt
angrily protested
th r
w o r d bagr and its disposal add onr
He iN-lirvrs IIn * would
be
“ bloodbath" as a description of more unappetising task to the al preferable lo trying to lim it the
GVIXKSVILLE (U P I
Ihe
Ins revolutionary justice
ready heavy l-urdrn ta rrie d by the rourt » authorilv
I l-irtda Board of Forestry m rrti
He said Ihe real bloodbath was two men
Smuttier* ba* pwpu -I'd a h ill
perpetrated by the regime of
|n spite ol their crowded sche lo require a Supreme t ’o u ii ap­ here today w itti a big problem
ousted President Fulgenelo Ba dulc. the Department of .Sanita pointee lo have had at least live ovrr a *tnall insect.
Th«- sawfty ha* damaged aw.wxi
tiata.
lion sponsored the first iirganm d year* of rxjiericme un a lower
Raul estimated
the
Batista civil dcfrnve effort in Seminole federal lirni-h or dale * u p rrin r aerr* of pine tree* In Dixie and
Tailor rountu-s. reported Frank
arm y and secret police mur- County—the mass feeding course, rourt.
Stale
dered 10,Quo persons throughout where school lunchroom person
Smalher* said ll the b ill were Parker, board p ro b le m
Cuba in six years, Including S.OcM nel i lunchrooms are anuthcr re­ pa*»id the rourt woubl not a rt i nrrsur C It. Coulter w ill report
sponsibility) learned to prepare tike a third llouvr of Congress. on the piohlein of ru n lfo l and
in Oriente.
In a long pres* conferenve and feed disaster victim s.
He *aid l lie eurient rourt lu s nieavurrs to 1m- ta krn again,! Ihe
lasrtng until early thl* morning,
As tile department now viands. tried to trgislatr Its own opinion* sawfty when the Invert* resume
notinal activity in th r spring
Ihe 28-year old Raul told of tor Val Bobbins and Jim Ixlgon arr into law.
turc and mats execution*.
serving a imputation of nearly
Sniather*
*|Mike before
th r
Jo,ooo. Tile stair recommend' a Inis m .hi win CM
Air ,p*eil, of innto than a i»W
Sesetrl
ratio of one sanitarian to every a pulitii j | and di i-atinc group, iiillr* an hour w ill h r pn««thlr in
*,000 This means Dial dreams here Thursday unlit
a imw wind tunnel
of an education program in the
school* must he lim ited to in
BOSTON tl'P I i—Dr John P. speeding rest rooms and lunchTilton. J8. senior vice president room*. It also mean* that build
and provo*l of Tufls Cnlverslly, &gt;ng permits are held up. map
anelray
died Thursday after a short ill- j Hies are not up to date and sonic
twst
acreage in Ihe county lias nol
• VO hot roilingbeen checked.
• NO - p r c in l clo«el -pare nrrcmxrsrjr
SKTACKKT. N Y. (C P II—Wil
With the planning of a Semi
• V o long A rx p e n -iv r d u els
hert Ward, &lt;0. r r llrrd vice presi- nole County Health Center, ihe
The fim *-t t v p r o f w inter r n m fn r f
dent of the National City Bank of sanitary drpartmrni hopes to get
New York (now the First National additional help and better equip
City Rank) died Thursday
1mrnt Top on the list It an X ray
_ _
unit which will seek out lho*c
F A 2.62«J
P .infnrd A t * .
NKW' YORK (L 'P It—R Gordon who might spread disease to in I
Walker, i t . a mining engineer and nocent victims. Bobbins is quirk I
former vice president of Oliver lo say, though, that
present
United Filters. In c . now Dorr- workers in restaurants ami lunch­
Oliver. Inr.. died Thursday after rooms are required to have an
X-ray every six months lin t thev
a long illness.
have to pay dearly for it
“ Public health is improving,
COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo
( C l'lt — Don S. Hurd. J9. secu­ he added. “ And we have the ut
lars treasurer of Ihe International most praise for the way city
H. JAM MS (JUT AGMNCY
T-pographiral Union (AFL-CIOI county and state official* have
since 191*. died al Ihe union'* always cooperated with u* on
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312 L A S T
printer* home here
Thursday our rrquest*
mgt,t
" I can *l*o» you restaurants
I 'llO M
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that were filthy holes a year or
J A M K S It. r . t T
I.OS ANGKLKS tl'P I I — The so back. Wr kept insisting on
II. JA M K S « I T
Rev Dante! J Stack. S J , it . for-1 Improvement*, one a l a lime, ami
A hhoc.
mer pastor of Blessed S a c r a m e n t now they shine That'* our reward
Church of Holly wood—th r largest for plugging away."
Roman la th o llr Church in Ihe
film capital — died Thursday al
Quern of Angels Hospital.

Cdr. Harris Talks
On Amelia Earhart

Borge Will Present
'Comedy In Music’

Officers Charge
Doodling On Gum
Sly Bookmaking

Castro Detends
106 Executions
In One Province

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Vocational School
Sets New Courses

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New day lim e course, w ill be- S
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N,-*l f h «
gin Jan. » Commercial Law. a T ru-' " Jlk,n'
short, nontechnical course that
The telegram stated that Shrevr
includes everyday business Iran* had rc.vl of Ihe Hugh's p'igtit and
actions, w ill In* taught from i&gt; 10 he auggisled that the Thornhill*
a m.
make one (inal effort to save the
From l u l l llusinrsi Kngllth hoy fim it total hlindm-**
and s|&gt;elling w ill offer a review
lirvotuiurndv Speclalivl
of gram mar and punctuation, and
Shrevr io|d (tiein lo lake Hugh
the composition of hutines* let- ta l ,r Ferguson, a California eye
trrs Shorthand I will lie taught specialist t.waled in San Franei*
from 11-12, featuring a twginner'a co lie said Ferguson had saved
th r sight ol his grandson who *uf
rourse in Gregg *horihand
Adutls who wish lo takr Ihe I fered from the same d n c ** r
* -“•
rourse*
as
*o o n lfr
* month.
”— should register■ s
aw *UVII
av possible. For further inform * '
lion, call th r Vocational School
The guitar It th r srronrl most
or k , S Douglass, dirrcto.popular instrument among ama(lasses in typing, Iniokkreping • tru r musirlans in the U. S T tir
and office machine* are o ff r t r d ' piano 1% firvl
I h i I I i day anil evening on an in- j
dividual h*«i*. Mr* (,l*d y t Hall,
New V o x City i* Ihe term ini,*
principal. i« a*si*lnl In Mr* l.y- fo r n u n mak-r railroad*
il i»
-.lia Wait. Mt*» Mat; George and a lio ihrld 'i largrst anil t&gt;u*i
M rt. Betty Noyes, traehrrs.
lest sea poll

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Monday’* game against Ihe Alt
Sou-.* Catholic Church learn ended
Hith Gordie'* team winning. 21-15David Yates was high man for
Sanford with 10 point*.
\long with Ihe boy's laikelh all
team, tne girls also are proving
their ability. They l-eat the Ormond girls. M S . Betty Motk led

with eight points. Mrs. Blauvelt
i i lb* girl*1 coach.________
There are about TWO railroad
bridges In Ihe United Stale*.
Cesium, a m etal' li*H« known
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The Sanford Junior lllc h School.
|* .t night won it* Hurd straight
came '-rating Ormond Junior
High. J&lt;&gt; II
Hie hard-hitting tram expe.l*
to tw out in front ail the way this
season with H&gt; game* to go
j i „ , Ruer wa* high point man
with five Rot. I le tte r &lt;*a* hlg**
for Ormond with three
since Coach Gordie has had the
Junior High teams, which ha* been
nmr vear*. they have c o m e
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Red Cross Will Aid
Lagging United Fund

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Tht Seminole Chapter of the American Red CroM ha*
decided to five up ita annual niemberahlp drive to help the
United Fund.
Executive ( ommittee membera, s*xpro*slnjr « "alncere
belief In the United Fund," agieed, unanimously, t" devote
their tnerfiea in an effort to put new life into the UF, now
Aon- si 1,000 short of ita announced goal.
t’hia la it commendable decision on tbe part of the Red
Cioaa. It i» only through thia type of cooperation and aupport that the United Fund cun continue to exlait.
Intercat in the United Fund apparently has dwindled
to the loweat possible point. Solicitation for funda. If nny ia
in progren, la quiet and acattered.
Once a drive has died on ila teet. It ia v« ry hard to re .
vlve. However, many r Ivlc-mlndftl persona in Seminole Conn-1
tyr have brought up the aubject after taking a look at the
UF thermometer. Why not revive the drive?
The seven agcnrlea which depend upon United Fund j
money atlll need it. They will sv*«ntjil, in aome way. to oper­
ate this year. Theae agenciaa deaerva public aupport ju st as
much In
e« they did In former yeara, if not more so
now.
- Sanford ts making progreaa on all fronta. People are
working to make th ll a better city and a better county in
vihleh to live. The “welcome mat" alwaya ia out for retiring
cittieiUi touriati. new Industry and buxines*.
! Much of thia "telling effort" will go down tile drain,
however, If the United Fund betontca an admitted failure.
J Succtaa of the UF nttana much more than juat funda for
partdpating agenrica. it means acceptance of n challenge
by tha community; It means the community recognises ita
rfspuiislbilitir* to welfare, chuiitv and youth groups.
J Failure of the UF ia an admlaalon that Sanford umi
Seminole County do not care. If the county Is unwilling to
take care of ita own. how can it cx|M-cl to offer th»* outside
world the benefits of a progreaaive area?

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your y e a r* n f tlrivin g . W ith tlm widest atamw
on llio n».nl ami a low, low- ir o le r o f gravity,
I'o n tu r i ling* lo the ctirvoa w itlio u l lean or
sway. And, tho same grvat mlvamw givs-w
Foot in r n ilos-idwl edge tiver other raw io tha
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Thirty-six adults registered for
ihr Russian language classes al
Seminole High School Tuesday
night.
The class w ill l&gt;e held each Tues­
day from 7-ti :tb p m , and still is
open for registration
Sponsored by the Adult and Vo­
cational O rpirtm ent of Ih r Sem­
inole rounty school system, the
languagr clast carries a charge nf
11 for registration ami IT for the
lest, "the .Sell Teacher in Rus­
sian." by R rrliti.
Those interested in r r g iile n n r
may come nest Tuesday, or obtain
further information from K. 5.
I M ir las. dire, tor of tha program,
at FA
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pseaaat iaa t kri.imaa

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got llocuf Vlgneronnr or* gourmet
grub Once you catch on. it's at
simple as A B C .
And now the tunafurter it mak­
ing « debut In the gourmet circle,
lo tie served riouhtleis with tsrtar sauce and a ladle of cold slaw
on the tide.
Well. If Ih r nest time you stop
lo buy a "R ed hot, hot. red
HOTS, buy your 'franks here" and
the whole thing hss a fishy taste,
don't say I didn’t warn you.
Of course, the real trouble it
hssic; nothing i t
tarred any
more.

NOTICE

precious time, work and m onay— h rlp you keep prettv

svai.tKM *&gt; li:|n w . r a i l. . . . .
jsvss.a vv. &gt;111 1 1 . a a . Maaaeiaa seller
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w ill lie that of Hie hamburger.
This magnificent dish has under­
gone steady deterioration and in ­
filtration by strange substances
in the past 20 years
It is a real chore today to get
a pristine, simon-pure hamburger
made of pnnir, ground beef, as
in Hie original rrri|&gt;e fortuitiuusly
Interfiled on lire llrisrtla Stone.
This nation today abounds with
sickly Im ilalinni of the r r t !
'burger. There are nutburger*.
cheeseburger*, rhickrnbur g r r i ,
wineburgr r *, t ii r k r y b u r g r r»
lam bburgrrt.
tharm al
charred
burgers and barbecuedburger*.
And no man knows what Is In
any of llicin. and is afraid to
ask.
In H,e rilry evpente acrount
joints, a liamborger it miw-'knowrn
a t "rboptieil prime sirloin steak'*
ami costs $395, Hot there is this
much to tie said lo r II. if sou
have an es (tense account. The
gold plated sersinn of the original
hamburger comes as dose to
Hie genuine article as a burger
allrlonailu It apt to get nowadays.
You ran scarcely pick up a
paper or a magazine any more
without finding still another ar­
ticle on the great demand m the
I'n ilcd Stales for what the trade
calls "gourmet food " Now if you
rrad these article* carefully, you
still find that ' gourmet " f&lt;tod Is
any fowl to whirls wine, herbs or
truffles have been adder)
For instance, if you take some
slewing beef, soak it m red vsme
for 24 hour*, and add a pinch of
tb it and t dot of that, you've

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The obvioui reality is that
most of the Senate, Including
many authentic Itbcrali, knows
this to be indefensible extrem­
ism. But Ih* advanced liberals
have been busier In proclaiming i f
their fighting intentions than In
rounding up votes.
Theoretically, all things a rt con­
ceivable. So It is perhaps even
conceivable that the professional
liberals can have Ih d r way here.
Rut. If they do, it w ill be the
authentic miracle of this calen­
dar year.

No “ narrow-gauge” car
. hugs the road like PONTIAC!

St. M a t

BE

sequence here was to replace the
BY WILLIAM X. WHITE
WASHINGTON — The haiie eld GOP leader. Rep. Joseph W.
weakness of th t advancad. or M artin Jr. of MasiacbuMlis. with
profeiaional, liberals i t
being I Rep. Charles Halteck of Indiana.
Martin, of course, la no liberal.
shown ao repeatedly that their
power in the new Congress may But Halleck Is a tough, able,
turn out actually to be less than typical Midwest Republican. He is
likely lo give the time of day to
in tbe old.
professional
liberals even
Thia i t a seemingly incredible 'th e
situation. For on the basis of lest frequently than Martin did.
the November elections, the ultra- Thus. Ihe top official GOP lead­
; conservatives should • hive their ership in both houses has passed
' lowest influence In two decades. to men from the Middle West, a
region that for 20 years has
And it la bad news, loo. for a
fought all liberalizing movements
rational, or effective, liberalism
within that parly.
I as well as for this emotional, or
3. The advanced liberals In
Ineffective, liberalism. What it both parlica have got off to a
this profound weakness of the ad­
very poor start In trying In
vanced llberali? Their Ideal aca­ change the Senate filibuster rule
demically are fa r atronger than (The filtb u sttr. of course, is deli­
their ability to put them into ac­ berate tim e-killing to prevent a
tion. They lack proportion and a
vote on a b ill.) Naturally, they
grasp upon reaRty.
set out. under tho leadership o(
They are dally alienating the
Senator* Paul If. Douglas &lt;D..
practical liberals, with whom useIII.) and Jacob K . Javita &lt;R .
| ful common cautei could be
N. Y .), with impossible rather
made — If only the professional
th in attainable demands. They
| liberals were nol alone to almost
wish to have tho Senate agree'
religiously rig h t on every possible
that a filibuster ran ba hailed
occasion The result well may he
hereafter by a hare m ajority, or
that an undue and unearned pow­
a margin of one vote.
er w ill fall hy default to the u l­
tra conservatives.
Already,
in-1
deed, e ia c lly this hat happened
among the Senate Republicans
Al le i* t three limes already the
advanced liberals have demon­
strated their odd Ineffectuality:
1 The ineptnets of their de­
feated campaign lo unseat tome
WASHINGTON (L 'P li — Sen
of the Old Guard Republican leadrrship in the Senate has only Paul H. Douglas ( D ill. ) said
consolidated that leadership. And today he la going to push for a |
they have gone out of their way
to make the rountry suppose that - federal law to advance school In
liberal Republican Ideas took a titr a tio n th ti year despite I're sl-'
dent Elsenhower's doubts about
beating
Whal actually look a heating,; the advisability of sueh action
instead, was a widely unrealistic! Douglas said that he and a hi '
leadership slate offered by the li-, partisan group of co • sponsors
herals against part of the Old would not be deterred hy Elsen­
Gaurd regency headed hy Senator i hower's statement that a guaran
Stylet Rrldges of New Hampshire. | tee of voting rights is the first
In putting Senator John Shrr-1 step
toward
solving
the ra -,
man Cooper of Kentucky up lo d a l problem.
oppose Senator Everett M. Dirk- I The President, answering qurs
ten nf Illinois (or the GOP floor lions at a National Press Club
leader's post, the professional lunrh, railed for Congress to exliberals made every possible mis­ tend and give more dear-cut
take. Senator Cooper h it tru e 1power to the Federal Civil Rights
intellectual ditiln clilo n and rare Commission, which Is scheduled
courage and integrity. He Is. to go out of eaistence next fall.
however, a shy man. far removed- But he said "w e m u lt be very
from the company commander careful'' about enacting any laws
type that makes a good floor lea­ dealing directly w ith school inte­
der.
gration and said "w e are not
The sensible alternatives to going lo get loo fa r just hy laws
pressing Mr. Cooper — who it that operate specifically upon a
not himself a professional liberal state • supported activity'."
—would have hern quite plain: , Sen. Kenneth B. Keating IR N.
(A .I Not lo challenge the Old Y. i and four Republican co spun
Guard at all if humiliating defeat sors are planning lo Introduce
could be the only possible re­ legislation nevt week to ealend the
ward. t i l . ) Or. at least lo make commission's life until January
the challenge with a rival candl-1 1MI.
dale knuwn lo havr practical,
The fate of this, the Douglas
operating skill.
h ill and other d v ll rights IrglHa
Finally, Ihe professional liber -1 lure w ill depend in itia lly on whal
a ll prrpared their rase, charac­ i t done—o r nol done—with them
teristically. by Issuing maniltstos. hy the Senate Judiciary Commit­
The Old Guardisti simply lav low tee headed hy Sen. James O.
—and gathrred up Ihe required Eastland iD M ls t.i.
voles
7 Again, many nf the advanrrd
liberal* — who tend to suppose
The Association of American'
that any change must be good Railroads estimates It w ill cost
—rushed into happy embrace with up to Jo million dollars to keep
Mime of Ihe moat ritht-w ing Re­ the nation's tracks d ear of snow
publicans In Ihe Houle. The con-1 and ire this winter.

Douglas Will Push
Integration Act

ItV IN I./. R tin il
There ere horrendous Hungs
Itefore which (hr mind bugglri to­
day. d irk deeds too horrible to
ronteniplate, and one of lhr*e is
t
la Sanford the kind of city you would like it to In*? a frankfurter made of tuna
Doea It offer you what you think it ahould? What would fish.
An lu ih u rilrftn r fowl ami mar*
you likn to have added?
krlinz column in one id Ih r news,
If Sanford i.s not tha type city dealred by the majority papers I reed *a&gt;* Ilia! sutli ■•
of ita citizens, it can become ao.
gulronom ir blight Is now remit
Sanford merchants have started a campaign which for distribution In Hip nation's
could, with citizen support, make this a better city. In their fond emporiums. I ju tim it Hut
indelicacy- may lie a fishcampaign, the merchants are "sticking their necks out," col­ Hut
furtrr, hut a frankfurter it ain't?
lective))' and individually.
Now before the whole turn li»li
They haw invited citizen* to write I.ttlrT* to tliu Ed­ industry lights the fire under Ihr
itor to The Herald to express themselves. They want to ter pot and writes my employer,
demanding that hr li&lt;|isislatr me
know how they might serve Seminole County better.
forthwith, let in r say that I here
Thia ia an oportunity for all of the people to work to­ nothing
against tuft* D ili, tier &gt;r
gether in an effort to make our city ami county mure pro­ Indeed, I like Ih r stuff, ispecial
gressive. All helpful suggestions are welcomed.
ly in sandwiches and salad* I
• Constructive criticism ia a powerful force. I^rt'a help am mighty partial to that delica­
the merchants to help ua and themselves. Your suggestions cy to often ir r v r d as an appeti
ter along Ihr Mediterranean in
could help bring about the change* you desire.
hot weather. Salad Nicotic. In
which tuna fish plats a leading
role.
In feel. I have a kind of neat
LOS ANGKI.KS i m i — The I turned In their apartment here
hand with a N icotic In my own
theft r.f M.SM in jewelry h it been after a fmir-mnnth absence
kitchen
reported
from
Hie
penthouse
_______ _______ _
So. now that I have established
apartment of actor Stewart C r a m - ,
Ihr
fa d that. I am prn tuna and
t r and h ll wife Jean Simrnoni.
Alaska * population, which l i
let me say —
An la .u r.n rc adjustor filed lb . " " " •»-»«
« a ll- , end t.?,
,n,minU''.
this
Is not original — that
report with polhe Wednesday, ,l" f . hl*h of 233,000 in 1®**. due
Ih rrr Is a tim e and a place
elating that Granger and hla ae- to the large number of m ilita ry for ever)thing, but there is no
personnel
in
the
Territory
during
tre s iw lfe flrat notired the jewelry
time and no place into width »
noising Hr*. 12 when they re- World W ar ] l.
Inns lishliurgrr could imMtbly
fit
le t me vtarn Ih r iiillo n that H
this trifling w ith the fran'.fniter
it nm slopped at once, its fate
ACBOAft
I t . Apportion
II . Bury­
IM1W.N
I . - — Major
is. footed
vase
1. Dim m er,
or Minor
I . Tablets
akjoid'a
IT. An age
30. Greek
a .rry
tumern
3 .1’a rl
10. Native
Island
cfIraq
S. Cos ire. aa
31. soak
I t laaaish
w ith tu rf
S t Frees.
dtacmiral
tC p y
eute
judu
mark
a.uiitde
• telly
bobbin*
11. A at rood
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a. i io.i i&gt;r
M . Itrlore lssttlJs)'* assess
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IV Weep
war
.owing
33. A plual
I I . hhoehon.
70. Herntrs
T. Venture
X4. H im *
3T. Merry
etas
I. The prise
3 V Roltritud*
19. Throw,
ring icolloq.) 31. Mr.
39. Pinglr on*
from a hona a. Mont
K sftuvsr
I t Hebrew
meJii at
30. Pronounrid 31. rjnaiirnholy
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psd a mother
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Parents Announce Program On Connoisseurs Given
Engagement Today A t Gamma Lambda Sorority M eet
Mr and M r*. Joseph Milton
Moore announce the engagement
and approaching marriage of their
daughter. Margaret Louise, to
Lout* II. Temple. Orlando, ton
of M r and Mr*. Martin W. Tem ­
ple of Sanford.

Sorority
Has Meet

M li* Moore graduated frnm
Seminole High School where the
• a l I member of the Trl III Y.
Glee Club, and other ichool organiiatlon*. At preient she it em­
ployed by Southern Hell Tele
phone Company of Orlando
Mr. Temple graduated from
Sanford School* and attended the
I'nlverslly of Florida. He «ened
with the fin d Airborne d ititio n
of the I'nited State* parachute
troopr for four yeara. lie la a
member of the Lions Club Mr.
Temple own* and operatei hit
o«n hualneaa In Orlando
The wedding w ill tale place at
the I.ucerne Park Raptlat Church
In Orlando on January J| at 4
p.
in. The Rev. Lawton Allen,
uncle of the bride elect, will pff|
&gt;
date at the ceremony
No formal Invitation* are being
aent. All friend* and relatival of
the couple are invited to attend.

Gamma Lambda Chapter of
The meeting opened with a Greene d iie u itrd
tne
modern
Beta Sigma Phi met Turaday program on the pleasure* of pos- masterpieces. Chapter member!
night at the home of Mr*. Gerald lession. M r*. Gordon Frederick
held an open d is u n io n on prised
Covington.
and Mrs. Glen McCall p rfe n te d
possession* in their hornet.
lltc material. Group participation
The (octal committee gave a
followed Ihe climax of the pro­
report during the business meet*
gram.
Mrs Fid Peterson and Mrs. A l­ ing. The sorority w ill enjoy i
fred Greene gave a program on I luncheon at ihe M ayfair Inn on
connoisseur*. The collection of January 33.
old and beautiful work* of art
A nominating committee vita
wa* diicusicd. They pointed out elected. The committee w ill pre­
that many minor treasure* arr sent a tlate of nfflcera fo r the
DKNVKR —i L'PI i—
Modern available In one’ s own home. Mrs. fu c a l
veer which
begin* In
shoe styles can lead to toot trou­
April. Members of the committee
ble*.
erpectally
for
teen age
are Mra. Frank Yoltollne. Mrs.
girls, says an orthopedic surgeon
Dick Nelson, md Mra. Alfred
To keep flats on their feet,
Greene.
teenage gills wear shoes too
The busiest served refreshments
short, Dr. Irvin Hendry son said.
at th close of Ihe meeting.
The rrtult — bunions that in
some cases need surgery, he add

Shoe Style
ForTeens

Mr* John llig g ln * was hoateai
Tuesday evening for the January
buim rai meeting of the Gamma
u m rfa Chapter of F.SA.
During the b u iln e u
meeting
the group completed plant to get
cd
it* ne«r project, buying *hoe* for
The father of five children. Dr
children, underway tht* month.
Hendry son said h. has as many
JANUARY (iARUKN OF TIIK MONTH— ford (iardt’n Club in lh«* January Garden of Currripondence from internamisgivings about rovvhoy hoots
tio n tl headquarter* « n read and
The home «f Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Krntzert. the Month.
for hoy* Rut hr found a solu­
a report made on th* dinner
tion.
■J2400 S. Turk Ave., wan selected by tho San*
(Hcrnlil Staff Photo) dance held last week at the Mt.
‘ •When the kids watched TV
Plymouth Hotel.
and then demanded cowboy boots.
After the meeting adjourned,
I bought them, alt right — and
the hoite** served coffee and
I made them wear them till Ih rlr
doughnut* to the It member*
' feet hurt *o much that they were
present
1glad to get rid of them. I bought
It wav announced that a Jan
FRIDAY
them a little hit short, by the
nuary lo ria l w ill not be held The
W 'M. 5. "M exican Fitata” In way.”
nevt business meeting I* dated
the F.ducattonal Building of the i If a child * (ret are a little Hat,
February 10 at the home of M r*.
Kir at Raptlat Church beginning at but be suiter* no pain, let him
Robert H a n e y in Wynnewood at
1 30 p. m with supprr. At 7.30 alone, said the surgeon
7:30 p m.
Parents worry more about flat
p m. W. M. S member a wilt at­
tend the Bible Study taught by feel than do doctors who saw 30.ooo pair* ol feet in their Army
Dr Joiner.
days and realise lhat most fret
are flat by old standards. Dr.
Bible itudy. Book of Mark, al
Itendryson said.
7 30 p m. at the First Baptist
k'hurth
Cherub Choir rehrarsat at the
A lm oit every day ran he a Flrat Methodist Church i l I Ik p
beautiful one for the working girl m
if she'll allow a few eatra m in ­
Wives sre taking on Ihe role
SUNDAY
ute* each morning for sound
Pinecreit Pvptlat Church ta ro t nf flnanual partner with their
husbands to a greater degree than
makeup rare. In the present day Choir prattle* at 1:30 p nscramble In ease lime, we are
Pinecreit Baptist Oiurrh Con ever before. It Is noted In flnan
apt to he a bit negligent of our cord and Chapel Choir practice al rial circle*
health and appearance.
Husband* ordinarily continue In
t:3&lt;) p.tn.
In the end wre spend more lim e
Iinecreil Haptiat Chur«h Youth take the lead in m ajor spending
patching than it take* to keep Fellowship at M; «S p m
and Inveslipg decision*, but loday'* wives sre likely In be bel­
up The following basic beauty
MONDAY
lip* should help you look and feel
ter Informed on lin in ria l whys
W.»■
The Women of the Firvt Pro* and wherefore* than women were
1fit If followed regularly;
hyierlan
Church
w
ill
meet
In
Ihe
DKfK.MHKR (iARUKN OF TIIK MONTH Sanford OardM Club ns the December (inr- Protect your fare from d lre rt Philalhea Classroom i t 7 30 p even a few year* ago,
The thinking nf Iwn heads ran
contact with d irt and grime.
—The home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 *. \V. linker, den of the Month,
your makeup a sound base m for Bible study and prayer help the family live smoothly
^oni Hibiscus Court, u«s selected by the
(Herald staff Photo) Give
by applying a foundation in the and at 3 p m. w ill meet in the within realistic budget lim it* and
morning. Then uae a touch of KducJtlonil Building for a bust- at the same lime plan construct­
rouge; dry for oily skins, cream neaa and Insplraionat program ively to spend and Invest lo Ihe
for dry akin*. N e il preat on face Mis* Beth llllle , a mlasianary In best satisfaction nf the whole
powdtr lig h tly o vrr Ihe entire China for Ihe past forty year*, family.
w ill be gurat speaker.
face with even stroke*
One area In which Ihe wife'*
The Bay Seoul I of the Flrat new role in family finance* I*
Brush off biow* and laabe*
and finally apply lipstick. Treat* Presbytrrlan Church will meet noted Is Ihe buying of an automrnt aurb a l ibis w ill anchor at 7 p. m.
mobile.
Women today want lo know how
your make-up firm ly so It w ill- Pmecresl Rtsitlal i hutch Youth
Frilowihlp at d;T0 p. m.
Il drives and paiks. nut just how
Mra. Luis ILmabolder waa elect- dunating a dollar In lx- vent to club: Mia WJmfrrd Hunter. Hunt last alm oit the entire working
Dependable U fa * of the First it looks. They also are Interested
^ e d to act aa the teller at f i r the mental patient a in Chatlahoo- 1Mercury Company; Mlai Horn day
Methodist Church w ill meet at In Ihe prlre and the monthly
Prolrct
your
hair
from
dirt
S p r in g Convention of Pilot Club* chre for Christina*,
thy Cooper, office manager of
the home of Mrs. Rnaroe II. Tay­ payments
in D u trirt Four. The convention
The tegular buainca* meeting Southern Hell Telephone and Tele­ and grime also by covering it
Women vvant to help find a
with a turban fashioned from a lor. 3iM Orange Ave. al 7 30
w ill be held in Jaiksonvillc on of the club waa held Tuesday graph Company.
scarf or a hat nr prescribed cap p in Film atrip* of Alaska w ill place for Ihe c*ar payments In the
May I, ?. and 3.
evening at the office of llaymund
Mrmhrra of the club were in
be ahown.
family budget. Ihe finance com­
Mr* Walter Carter, preaidrut Hall, realtor. Mra. Carter presid- vltrd In a t*. S t). rrrrptlon lo If you a rr working In a plant.
The Christian Women's Fellow, panies observe, and they arr in
A
lim
it
hair
do
is
more
practical
nf hjnfi.nl Pilot, announced the cd during the m e rlin . Stir wet be In-Id Januaty ?l at ihe home
ship will marl at 7:30 p in al ireasinglv aware of the various
club responded ino per end In i coined Lvn nrve m rm hrrv into the of Mrv Francis Smith (&gt;ur»t« of for women worker* since It re­
quire! lea* rare Give your hair the First Christian Church Mrs. phase* of d ra lrr’s financing serv
honor w ill lie Mlcs liotolhy lin e and scalp a vigorous brushing John Rslr w ill present Ihe pro­ ire, such at insurance against
1 s o
and Y. W C. A. ra rh night
gram Hostesses are Mr* II. K. damage and coverage on Ihe bus
eu-culive ofliccr of N't-w York and
Keep the following necessities Ring and Mrs J. I. Horton Jr band's life.
Mist Lila Turner, regional super In your deik drawer nr locker
The Dependable l lass of the
Reside* rurrent advantages th*
vi&gt;nr of t S (i. and V W C A. for quick repair*
cold cream First Methodist Church will meet w ife * fam iliarity with money
of M rm phlt, Tmn
lipvtirk, powder, Kleenea ti**ues with Mrs. Roscoe Taylor, JIM matter* *urh a* this It also *
The annual convention of Pilot and hind lotion If you have Grange Ave.. at 7:30 p m. Mr*. form of "Insurant e” for her anil
International w ill he held In Chi room, include rouge, nail polish John Ctllahan I* ro hostess
Ihe children If si-e Is left a wl
rago in July All member* were and foundation.
•low, she knows something abviut
TLK9DAY
Kelly. It wa* the w hir glove*. uigrd to make plans and try to
Itv K IC K
n r brow
Bail* for a good complralon
The Chorister* w ill rehearse at how to manage the fam ily'* hullHo l l y w o o d - u p i &gt; - riscy Yul llrynner i* minus hair With itti .-.I
and aood health I* eight hour* the First Methodist Church al neat
told Lurlyne llowell ;t couldn't be me. i t ' i hat*. I lik " hat* "
the dinner m in in g ol the rlu ti tlrr p eaih night. at least half an 4 p m
done — Dial beautv m n trlt w in­
She Holed she w a&lt; wrarini: j will lie held at the t ivir I enter hour of outdoor eaerelvr and a
The Ware Bible lia s * will have
To remove denis frnm furni
ner* prver wind up with movie li'ack turban to accompany her on Tuesday. January 77. at * Jo well balanced dial including two
a covered dish supper in MrKm lure, put a moist blotter over the
rnntract*
olive tolorcd
tailored
clirm u r P m.
glasses of m ilk and fig h t glaties lev Hall al 7 p m
spot and apply heat frnm an Iron
Rut (be blonde laiulaiana beau- d rts * lopped off by a ailing uf
of water each day, a* wall a*
The Junior Fellowship •( the The heat anil moi&gt;ture w ill causr
v. who i* the current Stlsa U. pegrll.
vegetable* and fruit*
First Preihyterlan Church will the wood to sw ell
v A. cornea Iroin atrong ConfcdK it n food b rr ik fa tt. tno meet at 3-30 p in
■'Tlie Ihlna l»." ahe aaid. "you
rrate alock and I* a determined have In he d llfrrc n l The girl*
That *l»o w ill help ynu " fa r e "
The Junior Choir of Ihe f irst
P
h
a
&amp;
d
m
U
a
I mine woman.
the dey with a smile.
litre are lo o stereotyped. 1 here *
Preshyterlin Church will m rrt al
After proving her worth on *rv too much hlraclird hair A lot of
4M p m
•ral television program*— -Mavo* g ill* copy Kiin Novak Who want*
The Pioneer Fellowship nf the
l.rd r. and Mr*. Dalr L. Scott
M
atch*M
atea
rick," '* 7 Sunart Strip”
and another Kim Novak when you can
First Presbyterian Churrk wilt
and children Dalyr.n and Lee are
The Bob Hope Show"—ahe baa see the the o riginal!'*
NEW YORK
(D P I I In meet It * p m.
•nroute to Sanford from Naples.
wen algntd to a aeven year conCrusader Choir of Ihe First
Hal). Their ship, the Independ­ flavor and rolnr, ham and cran­
MU*
Huwrll
I*
proud
ol
her
rart with Warner Broa.
ence.'w ill dock in New to rk on berries me ideal match mate*.
Ripllst Church w ill practice at 7
- I atari at *J0«&gt; a week,” the Southern background Her home
H
u
h
{
ru
p
f
fre*h
cranberries
January £1
p m
kismets minded 19-ycar-old aaid wa* Boaster City. La . and the
and mia w ith '• cup sugar and
waa
a
aiudrnt
at
Centenary
Col
Serdme and
rice croquettes
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Frank
lamson
it a lunrh in a faablonable revJ ’ * cup water In saucepan l ook
lege In Shreveport until *hr was h a tr a* their guest fer several
make a tasty, inevpensive lunih
aurant here. ” 1 get • raiae in
(Covered,
u
n
til
akin*
pop
•about
ft
| ‘ elected as Mis* (J. H v
mo it! • Mr*
Charlev X alrtky. to I minute* •
ux month* to 13J3 ”
Place I center eon dish Drain oil (tom I i l 1*
•■people have a miaioncrption i rdar Itapid*. Io w a She w ill I *
M u* Howell, who l« slrikingly
ham allce. about I inrh thick, no ounce I cen sardines Main llih
about the South." ahe said "The) nini.I la irr by hrr buiband
rack lo shallow pan (o ve r with head with } cups cooked rice, t
emmhcenl of Grace Kelly. I* In
think of It a* being what they
egg beaten. I teaspoon chopped
3 ( of th * &lt;ranlrerrlta.
elect company at W arner* The
\V.
A
Kratacrt
J
r
spent
loot
read in book* Hut actually place*
parsley. 1 tablespoon celsup. and
Top
w
ith
another
renter
ham
ml) oilier women under contract
l.kc Shreveport and New Orleans uri-keitd w iili bn parent!, Mr. and •Her. invert whole dove* around salt sad pepper lo teste. Form
n the studio arr Natalie Wood
are
much more cbamopolitan Mra W. A. Kralsert 8r.
ad*e «f ham about Da inrhea a inio t rroquettet, dutt In flour
ir t Carroll llakcr
than Holly woo l or fj&gt;* Angeles
Mr* T. N. Dillard. I0JI Barits part. Make t ’ i bout a In preheated and deep fat fry ualll brown
N'etherll clcaa. 311** llo w rll .ia*
" tta rk liomr I juvl wouldn't St., ha* teen tailed to palatka due Skit-degree oven, baiting A eration
ir r prnbleiii* Mainly, gelling rid
think of going downtown without to the death o f her brother I*. It. ally with rranberry liquid. La m
Fruit biscuit fanciers will l n
if her angary Southern drawl.
a hat, hut here you p u t don't do Brown Mr llrn * n died early th t« .ah top w im remaialag rooked for pitted plumped prunci hiked
• |'m tnlng to wnrk on It tm mi
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us e r u n g of bieeult dough.
morning lollnvlng a aliott illnr.vi. cranberries. B tr v ti •
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a.'le said " I t * b in d
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have a powr wow at Seminole High
School. A program of Indian
danret w ill begin at 7:30 p in.
MONDAY
The advisory board of the F.n
listed Men's Wives Club wilt meet
at the home of Mrs Druscllla
Moore 1*7 Pinecrest D r , at *
p. m.
TUESDAY
The I'nited Daughter* of the
Confederacy w ill observe the birth­
day o f Robert E. Lee at rmtnole
High School at H 4k a .m.

M yrtle Thomas and George A l­
len were married January i al
* p m. In the chapel at Holy
Crosa
Episcopal Church. The
ceremony was performed by tha
Rev. John W. Thomas, rector of
the church.
Both Mr. and Mr*. Alien a rt
frnm Boston. Alton. They ere
spending the winter In Sanford.

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Ill's Big Tourney,
Football Is 'Show Business' To Nugent So Julius Boros
Fiqhting For Lead
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'Pirates Need L e fty , Catcher

EDITORS NOTE: Thiv Is thr oT Ihe season. I shudder, however, 'can approach the 1957 batting,
TALLAHASSEE (L 'P I) — Mott buying public ahuuld get at muchI the turnmer. be fa th e .n ] an anfifth of IS dispatchrv by th r raa- to recall that Milwaukee played we're set. He's one of the better
m iv think the football I (°r its money at a football game nual coaches player clin ic here,
defensive catchers in Ihc league.
.612 fu ll at the tame tunc!
coachea may think the ooma
j j doM „ |he opcra nr b, | | t l | T h r qtiar,cfb,ck
,he
, Jor league managers giving a
Strong Infield
For pitchers, we have Bob
aeaaon It too long a t it I . u
| | c 6oel , 1, ^ |,|, goa| with a tra m * FSU played last teaton
PEOtil.E BEAClt. Calif. (C P I) mid-winter appraisal of their Friend, a 22 game winner last Ted Klustrw vki, slugging Dick
M a ryla n d * new head coach, Toni j widr open offente which includes j said h r couldn’t understand how
—Julius Boros, has won only sev­ tram s.
year, the league's leading right­ Stuart and Rocky Nelson give us
Nugent, wouldn't blink at a ichcd h it own " I " formation, the regular the FSU players remembered all
hander and the winningest Pirate , plenty of offense at firs t base—
er, major golf tournaments In his
ule of 30 o r 40 game* a year. " T ." Ihc tp lll *'T.M the spread the play a Nugent tiled.
By DANNY M IK T A D G H
In 30 years and rookie Grorgr and B ill M azrrotkl and Dick
. ___. .
, i m. and two nr three other formation!
The hard working Nugent comet life.
H iia would gbe him more time ^ m |y ||rf# m up „ „ ,h f , pur
,)y Wj color,ul approach , 0
W ill who couldn't get anyone out Groat give us all we need at sec­
Manager,
Pittsburgh
Pirates
But lie plays hi* best when
at the start of the year—and then ond and short. It's often said—
Written for L'PI
to entertain the fan*.
the m otllfni &gt;
hall naturally, lie once toyed with there It big money at stake. So
came back for a 9-2 record and a and not by me alone—these two
Nugent, a talkative, redheaded
so tar, h it theory hat paid off. the idea of bring a Ming and it's not surprising to find him
WOODLYN, Pa. (U P lI — The
do more to win a ball game t»th
4f-year-old Irishman from
New In t i* years at Florida
State dance man or a revue producer. lied for Ihc leadership at the sec­ , Pittsburgh Pirates made me tiic 161 earned run average Vcrn
Law won 14, Curt Hay dun had an iiffn sisrly and defensively than
England, haa a B air for football • University, hr lifted it frum the I
In five years with the A tr Force, ond round gels underway today In
National Iwaguc Manager of the 8 4 first year rcrord. Ronnie Kline any other combination in the
Innovations, and h it aim
I* to girls school clast to right near Nugent wrote, directed, produced, the $50,000 Big Crosby national
should have won at least 16, in­ league
Y’ ear in 195*.
keep the fana entertained.
the top.
staged. »ang and danerd In seve- pro • amateur golf tournament,
Frank Thomas at third Iv our
Give us a winning le ft handed stead ol th r 13 hi- did win. Roy
••football I* »how business." he
To keep fans from losing Inlc ra l musical production*. He even richest event of the w intrr tour. starter, and tome offensive power
Face saved 26 games—tops In the lug iw w cr man—35 homers and
said. Nugent believe* the ticket-1 rest in hi* favorite sport during did the choreography and deBoros, In the past, hat won such ; behind the plate, and they can majors in 1938.
lo9 IIIII 'a last year And our out­
signed the srl* *nd costume*.
events a t the National Open, the make lhem»elvft the tra in of the
field compared with the best deI
hsvr
a
lug
hope
that
Fades
Sport* writers call him the rich world championship (twice),
;y c a r in 1959.
w ill hti better next year. I f hr Ifc n tlv c ly —they all can run fast
"M ike Todd" of football.
and the Ardmore Open
Of course, thr tram to heat Is
He worked hit way through
First prize here is worth $1,000, Milwaukee. Make no
mistake
Ithaca College by singing with a in the pro division, $2(00 in the
I about that. But our club did real
hand in a local restaurant to proam atrur department.
j well last year and with a leftsupplement a $73 a year football
Thursday, Julie and Billy Max­ i hander who ran start and win—
scholarship.
well, the form er National Ama­ | we didn't have onc last year—and
The saddest fan in Florida when teur king from Odessa, Tex.,
I some hitting that Hank Foilet i t
two
world
chainpennants
and
BOSTON (U P I)—Bucky Harris,
,
i Nugent departed Thursday for each posted 35-32—67.
capable of if he doesn't get hurt,
hl % m l|k .
onetime “ boy wonder" of base- pionshipt in his managing day*. Colstegc ,.i r k , M(,
Right on the heel* of the lead­ why, wc ean t * the tram to twat.
ball, took aim on the New York said the position was the " K 1 man. The Nugents have nine kids
ers are John M cM ullin and N'aThat's a Urge order, arul no
Yankees today and intimated lie spot of my career. It s the ,rM and want at many as lim e per­
Quinn, who helped lead the
NEW YORK (U PI i—John Quinn
lional 0|&gt;en champion Tommy Bolt, on- likes to get corky in a lc.
Intended to knock the perennial Job I’ve ever had."
mits.
did It with Ihe Braves and they're Braves to a world championship
earh
with
&lt;
which
ran
beat
your
brain*
out
if
American League pennant winner*
Harris explained that the f |r *'
Everything Nugent does, he
The pro-am auur division I- led you slip only a Idlle Lit. but ba­ all betting today he'll do it again m 1937 anil the National la-ague
great th rill in his career was win ,lo r l ,n „ |,is way. U lt|, , „ ) t -h&lt;&gt;
off their perch.
by Maxwell and D r. Boh Knutvon, sically, we're sound We have with Ihe Phillies—using the idrn pennant last year, officially takes
The 62 • year • old lla rria wa» nlng the pennant and World Se , |OK) an,| tbe big gamble h i* best
a San Francisco dcntHt They good pitching and adequate dc Beat methods 'he did tn Mllwau over his new job at general man­
named general manatee of the rirs with Washington in 1921—Id s! w ra|&gt;ons.
ager of the last plate Phils today.
have a best ball of It under par fenve. We have good tram -peed k rr.
Boston Bed So* Thursday by own first year as manager • second
y s t:’* thrtc practice fields are Cl. Trailing arc Bolt and singer
He has been given "complete
W
ith
a
little
help
in
the
two
deer Tom Hawkey. Harris aucceed* baseman and at the tender *g&lt; (.|rv a trd at three foot Irsels and
free re ig n " by owner Bob CarDon Cherry of Wichita Falls. lu rtm c n ls 1 noted, wc can im
Joe Cronin, who w ill be form ally of 27.
on|y the cream of the crop ever Tex , and pro M ike Southak and
pentrr plus a five-year contract,
named American league preslHr led the Senator* to their j ^ t * foot on the highest lesel. merchant Bob Goldwater uf Phoe­ prove.
which represents the first one he
Guod
Wound
M
all
dent
In
New
York
Jan.
31.
_________
second straight pennant the fol .vUK,n t felt this caused the play- nix, Aria., each with f-2.
actually* ever bat worked under.
lla rria , whove team* won three
K ar hut lost Ihc v r ir * t o ! r r i t,r ^eticing on the lower fields
When you Improve from second
H it "co n tracts" always were oral
Some of the celebrities came
■
1 --------------------------------------- the Pittsburgh I’iratrs. Ills * c c : &lt;0 t ry harder.
ones In the past.
through to aid the pros in good place, what's left but firs t place"
ond world championship came 22 1 m , blackboard setaiuns arc
The backbone- of the 1959 P i­
Quinn's first two moves w ill
fashion. Actor Jim Garner of
years later. In 1917, when h&lt;&gt; j uat , , apt |0 turn out to lie an Maverick, the
deal w ith "expansion." He w ill u television show, rate* w ill tie the I95H Pirates who
I
nilrd
Per**
Inlrenalionxl
managrd the New York Yankees hour * or twn of listening to a paired with pro ( ,corgi- Bayer foi played C32 lu ll coming from sev­
pand the Phils' minor I r a g u e f r Fd Dunlin needed just nine min­ gantration and th r gluts * scouting
to a seven-game scries win user Dixieland )a„ hand as chalk talk, a 61 At the same score rim e pro enth place to second hy winning
the Brooklyn Dodgers
n,.
this stunt once to snap l.ionrl ilclie rt and ex-baseball star 48 anil losing 2* In the last half utes Thursday- night to give Syra­ stall exactly as he did with em i­
"A bigger high spot cuuld hap- his players out of the doldrums Jerry Prlddy.
cuse its seventh win in eight nently successful results while he
pen here with Boston." was a ll&gt;af,,.r (hrre tough games in n row.
| i i ___
I
worked for Ihe Braves.
Tied at 69 in the pro division 4 |
starts.
Dog ra rin g fans are wondering that Harris would say cryptically, j \ meticulous dresser, the Law- w rrr nine
' With Quinn handling th r jo b ,"
shot makers:
PGA 17343361
('unlin scored 15 points ui a sec­
i f a certain fleet-footrd stepper. But the remark ta rried a warn (rn ir# Mats, native expect* tils champion Dow Finsterwald, Tecommented one National l-eague
ond period spree to give the Na official, " th r Phillies automatical­
from tha B ranka ean Hep Into to *lin g to the ^ an.ee v to look to th e ir, players to la- neat too. and makes ipirsla, Fla.; Frank Stranahan,
laurels.
them wear lost* and tics on trips. Toledo, Ohio: Masters champion
night’s featured ninth race and 1
’*
tionalt an 111-103 victory' » \ t t ly w ill be the toughest competi­
It wav only one year after th e i| | P UICS a
4 rotating color jersey Arnold Palm er, l.atrobc. Pa.;
icoot to h it second‘ straight
■""* ** “trl
Minr^a(K.lll and inixe
ra^.i»c to tion lo other clubs for signing
uraph »t Sanford-Orlando Kennel 11M7 World Series triumph that | By»tens in practice to players Doug Zanders. M iam i Beach, FI* ;
within two games of New York in young players lie did It with the
New York cut Harris looie. H u rk y !(lavc clean jerseys dally,
Hravct and he'll probably have
Art Wall. Poeono Manor, Pa.;
COLUMBUS, (thin (U P I) — Ml the Eastern Division race
o nc „ f his biggest gambles at Howie Johnson. Glrnwoodlr, III.;
In his last start. Glen Colson, a was slated to move Into the gen
more money at h it disposal with
nor league lu trh a ll officials hope
Philadelphia
«d*cd
the
Knicker­
erat
managership
of
the
Yanks
p-s
i
tta
,
lakmg
on
teams
far
Aft.pound fawn brindle dog. led a
the Phillies.
Bob Goalby, Belleville, III ; Paul In give their irra tu iie t a million
fia t Grade B park by sesen and whery l.a rry MaePhatl sold bis in lou6her than his light weight (&gt; Leary . Bellflower, Calif., and d o lla r shot in the arm with a new bocker*. 95 iU, in the opener &lt;&gt;f a
"One thing about Quinn." th r
National Itasxctl'all Association official added, "he doesn’t heat
OM-half lengths, twisting an im&lt; tercst tn the club in 1916 and &gt;quaj ln (bc hope that a win or Bo Wimnger, Odessa, Te*.
j promotion plan announced (hurtdoublchcadrr at Syracuse.
prtssire 3l.65serond time over George Wets* was brought in. tM0 w„uld (,rlp recruiting
around th r bush. You speak to
i (Jay.
||is r a r |y teams took some had
the 6*]nthi mile itistance. He paid Weiss promptly tired HarVit. who
The Nat* and l.a kcrt were tied some other general m a n a g e r *
M inor league president George
■ delectable *11.to fo r a $2 win had in h a ltlr hark from the mi-1 Ucklnca bul in his last season,
M. Trautman said the nine triple 3.3-all early in the sound quarter about a deal and they'll say they
nor leagues a second lim e before ( j h e a l Tennessee. M iam i and
ticket.
A. 14 double A. I t single A. 16 when Conlm staged l ilt spurt to have t» think about it or they
Forest
handily,
made
This I* hi* (irsl chsnrr in ih r landing with the Senators a g a ln l\v a k r
class It. 21 fla ts C and 39 rla t* give Syracuse a 32-43 margin. have tn talk tn someone, Quinn
“ major league*" but th r rookie in 1950.
j creditable showings against Gcnr
O cities have endorsed Ihe plan, Mmnea|iolis closed to ti'r-IO.» in gives you an immediate yet or
b«at Society Sister, a pep**!*'- »*f ngia. Georgia Tech ami Florida
firs t prevented at Ihe annual con­ the last minute, but three charity no H e'll I k - a terrific asset for
par, In his big win. In Glen'* only
and played in Ihc Blue Grass
vention of the National AsvocAatlon tosses by the Nats decided thr both Carpenter and Ihe P hillies."
two other race*, he finished sixth
inaugural at laiuisvtllr, Ky.
When Carpenter hired Quinn
of Professional Baseball Leagues issue. Dulch Schayrs and Hal
and seventh, lie'll l-e rated a
Ills 10 year eollcge coaching
Greer led Syracuse with 21 points Iasi Tuesday, Ih r Phillies' hots
TAMPA. Fla (D P I)—Mary la­ last Dec. t in Washington.
longshot tonight, but fans w ill he
record Is 53 wins, 41 losses and ria Faulk and Kathy Cornelius led
The program ulfers national ad irash. Donlin had |7. Elgin Baylor said hr was doing to because of
watching him.
three ties.
a star studded field Into the see- js e rlls c r* a package deal that in lopiHsi th r Lakers with 19.
"hi» excellent record."
Many fana w ill favor Gaicbo, a
lu lle d P iew International
|nnd round nf the $7,500 Tampa eludes 40 toot segment* of adverPaul A rum , pressing Boh Pettit
That record show a that Quinn
gf.pound blark gent who has fin ­
Fast
Women's Open golf tournament U s in g xpaic on the Insidr of en­ for NBA scoring honors, dropped converted ihe llfa v r t from a tevished in the big three in four o f h it St.
,st Anselm's 7U Tulls 42
today with rain and cold winds closing iiall park fence*. 3u second in :t(l points as the W a m o rt i-nt.'i olacr club to a world shamfive season starts.
Catholic It. 73 Johns Hopkins 56
threatening on the horizon
com m ercial* each game on public w h ip p e d New' York fo r the fifth p ii.i within a period of five years.
Also in the feature w ill H- Mr. Davis A Flklna PI Bethany S3
Miss
Faulk
o
f
Thomas*lllc.-,
Ga
.
address systrni*. one sponsor's time in eight games.
F lagstaff. Detergent. I ’m Gulden, Gen Washington 79 VMI 63
ami Mist Cornelius, from l.ake I night earh season when the pub
Philadelphia, leading h'J-i*2 w ith 1
Golden Empress, Go Back and Yillanova 101 Brandeis 75
Worth, Fla., topped Thursday's lie w ill lie the guest* ° ( the ad­ eight minutes to go. ncld the
Fable B lueil.
Buffalo 70 Bulfato Telus. 62
tin t round shooting with even par vertiser.
Kltlrks to only otic t-a-bet. A jump
The saventh and loth races will
South
72*.
The adsertisrr w ill pay each stmt |,y Woodic Sauldtberry w ith '
ha extra long Hths mile •vent* | Virginia a*; Duke 67
NEW YOIIK (D P I)—Executive
requiring sheer strength and tup Loyola (M il.) 73 Western Md. 43 committeemen af the National Pally flrrg of St. Andrews, l i t , trip le A chili participating $5.(«'( a minute to i-u gave the )V urriors GAINESVILLE (U P II - The
competitive Instinct.
Virginia I n Ion 7o Virginia St 61 Boxing Association IrIt fo r their a former winner in this 13-year- $4,000 to a double A dul&gt;. $).5(X) Die '.'i-'.'l edge and the game. Ken­ Florida Galore upset the Univer­
Florida V&gt; Miami (F la .) 7')
jliuine towns today, a llr r having old tournament, was one stroke (or class A. anil $2 W i lo r classes ny Scars paced New Turk svtlh 17 sity of Miami 85-70 Thursday
point*.
| Melton 63 Ta nfha 3*
'received assurances that cham­ hack at 73. Three tied at 74—Lou­ B. C, and D.
night before a surprised rrn m i e f
Plan. Inc., of New York, pro
pions Floyd Patterson. Sugar flav ise Suggs, Sea Island. Ga ; Jo­
j K. Kentucky PI Middle Trnn. 16
1.500.
fcvsional
l e a g u e s advertising net­
ann
Prentice,
Birmingham,
Ala
,
I Morehrad Si S3 K. Trnncsscc ; Boblnson and Alphonse lla llm i
Florida took an early lead and
work.
w
ill
tell
the
program
to
na
and
Itulhlr
.lessen.
Seattle
j w ill d rfrn d their lilies
Midwest
never relinquished It. The half­
lional advertiser*, taut m I n ci r
Cut
D’Amalo,
manager
of
ln-avI India) 5P W hirling 39
time score was 43 22.
league officials w i l l perform re
yweight champion Patterson, as­
I Calv in P&lt;) Adrian 52
search
in
the
program
and
carry
i
The Hurricanes, the highest
sured th r committee • meeting
Soulhwrst
M IAM I ( D P I I - Former Cleve­
out the financial disbursement to
The Seminole Sports Car Club scoring team in Ihr country,
Thursday
that
Floyd
would
make
I
Ark.
Tech
61
Arkansas
ACM
M
land Browns quarterback Otto
the clubs.
w ill stage a gyntkana on Sunday (uuglit back in Ih r second h a lf
not only onr, hut two defenses
Graham will coach the University Arkansas College 74 Hendrix is
Plan i t a corpora'ion spec tally
MILWAUKEE. Wn
(CPU —
in
t».»P—the
first
to
be
signed
at Ihe Winn Dixie parking lot on and narrowed Ihe margin lo six
of Miami aignal callers in spring
" rsl
Henry Aaron. Milwaukee llravet organized by Trautman and Hob
points. Rut their rally was ru t
"w ith in a reasonable tim e ."
Denver Hi Montana 61
football practice.
,c r t M Fcenstcr an exerulivc »f French Ase Trophies w ill lie shori when Dick llirk o x . star
Ilobinsoii, middleweight
ruler, 1slugging mitfelder. l.-lay became
Dtah 76 New Mexico 50
awarded to d ris rr* judged Lie guard, was thrown out of th r
promised a defense before June. | the first member of the National | the Wall Street Journal, for the
N.W. Nararrnc io V)hitman 33
purixise of aiding m inor league most skillful in the exercises.
game fo r quarreling with a re­
Ex champion Carmen II.i m II o was 'la-ague champs to publicly exIprrss dissatisfaction ssitll his 1959 baseball
NEW YOIIK (D PI i - National
All interested driver* an- in v it­ feree.
mentioned
its n * I
prom inently
playing contract
Florida took charge once more
golf champions and all title hold­
ed to participate. The gymkana
among the contenders
and built up their lead once more.
ers w ill he honored at the Metro­
The eommlttre Issued ,i warn­ "The offer wasn’l what I want­
w ill tiegin at 1 p tn
Bobby Sherwood. Florida center,
politan Golf W riter* AsxuTation
ing that llallm i of Fram e must ed." \aron ssav reported as say­
was high scorer with 22 point*
dinner Jan. 77.
I BALTIMORE. Md (U P I)—The
defend h it bantamweight
litlc ing
llickox was inch (or Miami with
According lo Milwaukee Senti­ Baltim ore Orioles have hired for / j u | f '| 'o U I T i e V &gt; » e t
IIOl.I.YWOOD (D P I) — Two nf w ithin three months or the NBA
17
the leading young lightweight, would withdraw Its championship nel sporltw ritcr Lou Chapman. n ic r m ajor league catcher Mickey
Member* and guest* at the
Florida now has a 7-7 record
'Owen as a scout. Owen, 41. will
Aamn
refused
to
ilitrlovc
the
prospects
in
the
country
—
ten
recognition.
NEW YOIIK (D P I)—H arry J rf
Mount Plymouth Country Club compared with 8 3 (or Miami.
seek Baltimore talent In a mid
Matthew*
of
Philadelphia
and
terms
of
the
new
deal,
tiut
he
in
­
Almost
tlinullamuuvly
w
ith
that
w ill hold a two hall,mixed fourferaon, voted service football's
west are* that inrludr*. Oklaho
"m ost valuable player" while Panllc Armstead of txis Angeles warning, came all announcement dicate d Ins concern alxiot thr part
somr tournament en Sunday. Tee
ma.
low
*.
Nebraska.
Kansas,
A
rk­
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n il lime hat hern set at t P- m.
ansas and Missouri.
at yaar, has signed a contract tionally televised bout at Holly­ agreed to drfrnd—between M a rrli Ills family tn Mobile, Ala.
and April 3—at lais Angrles
Contrasting Aaron's dissatisfac­
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Matthews, unbeaten In 16 pro o r San F ram ltro for prom oter tion. shortstop Johnny laigan said
(arson was a star halfback at ih r
bout*, wav favored by odds of George Parnassus, against (lie today' that he vsas "happy" he got
Uoiverslty nt Illinois.
nearly 2 1 to take mother step winner of a Joe Becerra M ario hit contract. However, faigan too
towards an eventual litle Iniu). D'Agata bout at the lass Angeles iterllnrd to divulge- the terms, or
THE
But Armstead, a colorful and ag Olympic- Arena, Felt. 3.
if he would sign th r agrrrm rnt.
creative hauler, had strong local
support.
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BOSTON (L’ P Il ~ B illy Ryan.
The 19 year old Philadelphian I*
171H, t/rw rll, M am . knocked out
a powerful punc her arid won 12 of
WUlie Gray, 175, Boston ( I ) .
b it fights by knockouts. But In
last appearance In the ring Dee.
At least 10 per cent of Ih r 22 he was held to a draw by Bay
residents of each state of th r Eancrvlcr. Matthews has hern
Dolon roma originally from some boxing a t a pro for only 14
other itatr.
months.

H arris Takes Aim
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John Quinn S ta rts
Beef-Up Of P h ils

Conlin Gets Hot,
Syracuse Triumphs

Glen Colson Seen
As Track Longshof

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In Lead At Tampa

Cage Scores

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HOLLYWOOD. Fla. (U P H -E d
die Southern of Ibe University of
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Optimist Invitational Track Meet
March 17, first outdoor competi­
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was a member of the 1956 U. S.
Olympic tram.

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KANSAS CITY. Mu. lU P I» -T h *
Kansas City Athletics w ill play
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minor league competition t h i s
spring. The A '* meet Dallas of the
American Association at Dallas
April 8 in ih r 31st and final con­
test of their training schedule.
Approximately W million pas­
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Florida Upsets
Miami, 85 To 70

Sport Briefs

Sports Car Club
To Hold Gymkana

Aaron Is Unhappy
At Braves’ Offer

To Aid Hurricanes

and all arc good defensive fielder*
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Bob Skinner la left l* capable
of leading the 7ea;ue in hitting
onc of these d.v —Billy Virdon in
center It n : : J oy most managers
as second ontv to Willie Maya in
the field and r.ouc.to Clemente4
a power guy to have around.
Rookies Coming l &gt;
W*- won t have Clemente until a
couple of weeks after tbe season
opens. He went in to the Marines
last October and la due back
April 4. It probably w ill tak* *
week or two for him to com*
around. Bul, we have Jim Me.
Daniel, who hit better than 30
home runt at Salt Lake last year,
coming up.
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We're digging into thr minors
hunting that left handed starter
who can win. We're bringing up
Alvin Jackson, a young Negro
who pitched well In Lincoln. Fred
Green, another big lefty who
came out of the Army last year
looked belter than h it so-so rec­
ord at Salt Lake. He teems a real,
good prospect.
Another thing, look fur right
hander Benny Daniels Ih it ) ( &amp;
lie could stick with thr club. We
had a good record at Columbus
in 1958, and unless someone pro
duces, Benny w ill be in their
pitching. He looks Just about
ready.

To Honor Champions

Welters To Clash
In Tonight’s Bout

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ST. LOUIS, Mo. (LTD — C o lo r! coholitm, o n remanded Thursday
haven't enjoyed since the last
photographs taken at a sorority to Malcolm B lits Hospital here,
Jerry Lewis picture. ' Rock-apa rty ahortly before the m u tila tio n ! Montague, who hat been alterRye fis h y ." It is the dsy that
a lly in g of a young mother have nately hospitalised and subject to
Jerry's
new Paramount produeresulted in a warrant charging her police questioning for more than
lion, "The Geisha Boy," In Tech­
husband with murder.
a week, told authorities he last
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nicolor and VUtaVision, opens at
photograph! showed Mrs. Ruth on the night of Jan. 7. lie said
the Ritx Theatre, with Marie
Ann Montague, 32, was wearing hr did not know where she was
("The Body"&gt; McDonald and Seagold colored, dome • shaped ear- going, but remained home baby
sue Hayakawa co-starred.
rings later found In the possession sitting, doted off. and later be
“ The (Ieisha Roy" gives Jerry
of her student laboratory techni- came alarmed when he discos
new fields of activity—thia time
clan husband. The earrings were ered she had not come home,
he carries on in Japan snd Korea
not on her body when It was
Find Sorority lis t
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found Jan. &gt;, the day after the
Police, however, said they found
the most of them, as only he ran.
party.
a list of sorority meeting places
The comedian w ill be seen In the
Sirs. Montague had been slran- tacked to the kitchen wall. They
rote of ao inept magician with a
gled, sexually molested, and her alto quoted neighbors of the MonU. S. (). unit, whose rabbit (H a r­
mutilated body abandoned in a car (agues a t saying they heard the
ry Hare, according to (he billing I
in front of the home where P h i' sound of running water at 2:15
is a lot cleverer than he is. Jerry
Mu Sorority held its parly on the a. m. Jan. t and that the door of
meets a beautiful Japanese girl
the
apartment
house
was
propped
Bight of Jan. 7.
(Nobu Atsumi McCarthy) and her
open by a ch a ir similar to one in
In Coat Pocket
cute little nephew (Robert KaruChief of detectives Jamrs Chap the Montagues' kitchen.
H O I.LI MOOD (171*1 &gt;— Marion yoihi llira n o ), who attaches himThe apparent “ clincher" was the llrando wanted more "realism " In self to the entertainer in a way
man raid the earrings, rn ra trd in
a form of plaslir wood, were discovery of the earrings In Mon
movie fight Thursday and end- that complicates Jerry's life hllafound In Charles K. Montague's la g u '’ s pocket Tuesday night, but ^(,
wlth a deep gash over hi* riotuly.
coat pocket Tuesday right.
Chapman aaid "we have more n c l,
Marie McDonald has the fillin g
Montague, 3(. the father of two evidence that is Just st damsg
llrando, directing and siarrlng role of a screen and television
children and a former mental pa- i lng."
in "One Kyed Jarks," lo!d char- glamour star of the U. S. O.
acler actor .Slim Pickens to make troupe that Includes Jerry, much
a fight scene Involving a Jail to her regret, for he makes her
break lo o k like the real thing.
life miserable (always accidentalPickens, portraying a deputy I ly, of course) from (he moment
sheriff, flailed away with a rifle t they take off for the Orient. HaI going tests at the Orange Mc- and a rrtd rn tly caught escaping yakawa, by an odd coincidence,
11/ Jo Hammond
bandit nrando over the eye with plays a Japanese bridge-builder.
l mortal Hospital.
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enjoy Ihc bull o f the rifle. llrando had , stern father of Nobu. who figure*
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the wound stitched up. received a in a riotous spoof of “ The Bridge
schedule fo r the rest o f the sea- * "
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X- * f tetanus shot and then returned to on the River K w ai." one of the
son Is: Jan. Id Pierson, Jan. g i | guests were Mr. and Mr». Isessry jgj,c »el.
comedy highlghts of Ihe picture.
Oviedo, Jan. 2b Tavares, Jan. 30 Ijcberman and Mrs. Helm lien-1 _
K cvillr, Feb. 3 Oviedo, Feb. DJ nessry of Indian River City.
Mr. and Mrs. John Strong and
(iroveland.
NOW
girls Cheryl end Debbie, o f Tullis
Dancr Instruction
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Over 70 teen-agers turned out Ave. enjoyed a surprise visit from
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O P E N 12:15
Mr. ami Mrs. George (Jldroyd and
st tho Parish Hall last Friday
boys
Dennis
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Charles,
ami
Mr.
night with Chairman K. It. Hophint and tsslslanta Dirk Zartman Strong's aunt, Mrs. Mable Strong,
SO • 11IC SO - WONDERFUL SO • FUNNY
all of Gillet. Pa.
•nd B ill and M ary I^ B rre there.
WE A HE STARTING THIS ONE TODAY
Mr.
and
Mra.
Fverclt
Perkins
of
The tpeeisl guest was Mrs.
SO EVERYONE .MAY ENJOY THE FUN.
Wildmere St. left Saturday for
Sherry Sommeck, who Instructed
business amt to see th rir children
Polka and Ihe latest dance steps
and
grandchildren in Roggstown,
to the younger set.
Ind.
Melinda Hollis, Jack Gerard,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harvey end
Judy VanDam and Clyde Hall
their three children are leasing a
were winners o f the fast dance
home on T u llis Ave.
contest and Deity Sue Farmer and
The Harveys are from New
Katby Abraham for their exciting
York Slate and before moving to
Polka dance. Fdward Coombs
Iwmgwood Ihey had lived in W in­
won Ihe door prise end everyone ter Park.
received one dollar certificates fo r
Mr. and Mrs, G. O. Wardrop,
merchandise at a local store.
SOI Wllmere Street, are in their
Near Brownie Schedule
nrw home. The Wardrops are
H ie Brownie Troop 33H announ­ from Chaleston, W. V a , where
ces Re new schedule with the Mr. W ardrop retired as an
double session change al Lyman | gineer from Ihe Union Carbide
School fo r grade* 1-tl. Ih e y w ill Chennai Company.
meet at the home o f Mrs. W illiam
Young from 0-10 am . starling
Jan. 21 each Monday. Mrs. John
Strong w ill continue (o assist with
the troop and the new schedule.
Monday
afternoon's
Brownie
DAMASCUS, Syria (UPI — A
(wetting w ill be an outing and pieBio at Mra. Charles M o rm o n s Syrian arm y spokesman said an
Some on Sanlando Springs Road. Israeli l&gt;oat opened fire on Arab
Aiks. Robert Hammond w ill help village! on (h r east shore of Lake
eut with the field trip. The fa ille Tiberius Thursday night and that
Mascots making the outing are one Arab was wounded.
He said the shooting was the
Crieg Young, Dehhie .Strong 6,
“ second unprovoked Isra rll ag­
and Rohm Hammond 3.
gression this week" and that a
A u illla r j To Meet
H ie
Woman's A u illla ry
of mm plaint had been filed w ith the
Christ Episcopal Church w ill hold U.N. Mixed Armistice Commis­
their regular monthly meeting sion.
In Jerusalem, an Israel army
Monday Jan. 19 at B p.m. a t the
o fflria l said Syrian trooped open
Parish lla ll.
ed heavy machlnegun fire on an
Person* Is
M r. and Mrs. Dewey Finch, Old Israeli fishing boat In l.akr TibeIH ite Highway, have as their rious and that an accompanying
filt s t , Mr. and Mrs. Omar Finch, Israeli polire launch relumed the
o f Uocklrdgr, III. Mr. Finch Is fire. H r said neither laial was hit
m ixing his business of Real Estate and that the fishing was resumed
when the shooting slopped.
With h it vacation.
Mr. and Mra. Rolicrt Holmes
and daughter, Karen of Webster,
H .IV U lS 1 1 ' I U l - U . t a M t
N . Y. were guests of Mr. and
g* t o a S M lM I - M S M I
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has returned home after under- world water speed record this
WITH MARIE (THE BODY) Mr DONALD
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M2 N. Park

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bath, Venetian l.lindt, anil it IT—BEAUTV PARNIRS
R I . HARVEY
1:*n Sanford Ave. Phone FA .13*3 Uiad furniture, appllantei, taola
kitchen
equipped
Immediate
pot&gt;ri Hon Phone I t 2 2.126
S a n fo rd . w „ * t M im I c ,
ate. Rought-told. I.arry'a M erl
213 Sanford A /a Ph. FA 14133.
Ite a uty Salon

Mather of Sanford

H O S A i.. P A Y T O N

1

Echol's Deluxe 3 Room Group
S547.00 Voluc

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W in d s h ie ld
H nrk G l u t
facto ry
io
you
IliM ir ( i la v t
3 r i l l (iU n it
VI.L'VII.M M
S K U V IC i:
VENETIAN BIJ.NDS
S r n k a r ik tiln s * n n il P .iin t Co. E nrloicd head. Sag proof bottom
112-124 3T. 2nd S4. Ph. 1 3 2-442!
r»tl with plattJe end*. P U ltie
-------------------------------------------------- 1 or rayon tepea. Cotton er nylon
Mai ion Maikei C A R R A G E
Taleelnon Tubet T .tie d Ere*. | c.-rdt.
PLANTS fur talc. Fied rim rl
RO LLIN S IIORBV SHOP
S r n k u r ik (lin o * u n it I’ n ln l Cn.
ton, FA 2 39»J
At The S.gn Of The Totem Tola. H2 114 W 2nd St Ph. FA 24*21
2*17 S. French A f*.
VVOODHUFF'8
— Jackett • R.iota • Tent* • l.uggago
Q u ie k L a u n d ro m a t Serx-tea
Farm A 1.ard.it Center
ARMY NA3 V SURPLUS
S h ir t* F in t t h . d In 4&lt; H o u r*
3NNUALS
r.io Sanford A rm u r
S a n lto n o D ry C leaning
«ni Celery A»e.
Ga heater and tank. FA 2-1210.
U '23th St. I'n o tln ia rt llldj.*.
I. 3 I-N D R 0 3 IA T
POTTED PLANTS I’h. FA 21122 S O I T i l S ID E
21 ' 7enltlt Mahogany TV* eoniolr.
o r FA 2 0270. S A N F O R D
original price 2373 00. like new,
FLOWER SHOP. 3V. telegraph. ENVELOPES I.rltrrh ra d t. date
*173 00
menu, tnvoicri. hand hillt. and
ptogtama.
et c.
Progressist RCA 17* TV. tieautiful Maple
i t —AUTOMORII.ES—TRAILERS
rnntole Orlginlsl eott 2373 00,
^
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Printing Co Plmn* VA 3-2931 —
1931 27 ft Sehtillr. I iH-tltooitt.
now 212s wt.
Ihk! 33ett 13|l| St.
bath, .v tr lir n t rom litlnn
In­
17" talde model Zenith. STS 00.
quire at 3 Point* Halt Shop, S. ROI.U4WAY. Ila ip ita l and Raby M IN ER K3IHO A APPIJANCK
17 92 Jr! 419.
Redt. Day. Week nr Mnntlt— IIS S Park Avr.
FA 2 0332.
Tel. FA 2-3111. Furniture Center
12—BOATS and MOTORS
g o in g NORTH' Have a beautU
US West r t r i t St.
ful Carvrnettc mans overcoat.
All I93S Evlnnidra now on sale.
Site 41 A ir collar and 100-,
F urntltite Moving k Storage
A ll
I9JS model iM.alt grtally
alpaca pile lining tnaide. tu rd
t . E. PIIILEIPS, Agent
reduced
only a frw timea. Coat 2100.00,
SVASlint RN VAN LINES
A lew lO'-a t.a ln r trailer* left on 13lW 4 rr n ih Ave
like new. yours for 233.00.
FA 2 1591
.ale
Phone FA 2 05JT. l.akn Mary.
All
u trd
lovalt,
motor* and 1'iann I r t i n n t fo r beginner* 2loJ
tra ile r* greatly reduced
Ft
.S o in in e rlln Ave
FA 2 7198.
29—FURNITURE and
nancr Plan
HOUSEHOLD t.oODR
tl- A — ROOFING A Pl.l'MBING
"Gateway to the Waterway"
• RIG VALUES
Your F.vtnrude tte a lrr
TOR
• QUICK CREDIT
IIOILSON* SPORTING GOODS
• EASY TERMS
.104 6 N E t i t
I'boii* FA 2-2901 (

| A M r r h o u rs t A 2 gCIS t.r I* V 2 1921 MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS

tu t m u t t im m m t c
r« $200

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PUMPS - SPRINKLER
24-ABTH T.KS FOR AALB
SYSTEMS
typet and tlie«. Inrtalled Cotton A Wool Varnt. Notlena,
Threadt, Tapet.
"Do I t Y nuriclf"
KOLI.INS IIOilIIV SHOP
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
A t Tba Sign O f Tba Totem Foie,
S T I N E
TdtT S. French At*.
Machine and Supply to .

a r r r tile !v m l—no h o u te . w r it I
t r e llo n
not o v e r 2 o r J m t le t i
2.17 W.
o u t, prefer \V t»t S treet. V4TII1
co n a ld e r 2 o r 3 a i m if p r t r r .

BY OWNER—3 bedroom home, 5 -F L O W rR v . PUANTS
k ilt lien rquipnrt! fen. ■d yard,
G R A T IA l l . l . E NURSERY
home
Mead
exemption.
Gl
IIK A U T IF l I. HOLLY
4 . .. Pincereat phone before
A ll kim lt and » irrt
3 p
in. or
alter 7 p. m. Gra|&lt;evllla Avr
FA 20M4
FA 2 0732.

Phone FA 2*1301
3 BEDROOM - t BATH HOME
Corner lot
Kitchen Equipped.
Very good financing Down pay­ 2 t.r CH hutne. rle clrie kitchm
equipment, tile bath, Jaloutir
ment only 26on.
windowt, u tility rm , tandirap
rd lawn, large brick Bar B Q
2 BEDROOM - I BATH HOME
3&lt;JQ ft from Naval Hate. 24&gt; m
Exceptionally
n lrr
home
on
FA 2 3479
.hailed corner lot Frnied yard
F airly priced. Nice trellon.

FOR $395.00

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ROYAL COMFORT
INNERSI'RINO
MATIRESS
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See Our UAROAIN BAI,«
CONY lo r Itargain* In
i'xril And Dinconlinurd
Furniture,

fc d w l'A
Hctldinj' Co.
t i l So. Magnolia

FA 2 2131

•

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

Mntlrexx

NAS n fftrrr Ira vtferred A truly
fine 3 BR Blork home 111,730 ro

DOWN

DELIVERS

£ i c/ w J ’a 6 h 'jd d in q fo .

Construction Co., Inc.
211 Wet* 23Ui Street
Phane FA 3-3103

J C o / u ia

Speeiat Servicea

room liouce fu r , garage, lot*,
A ll
fru it. Inquire FA 2 3179

3 t

$8280

Large 1 bedroom, Da bath, lake
front
it 11 m e.
Furnlthed
21—
F*A 2 tout

2 br. CB home, terren porch, kitehen equipped, tm all down pay­
ment. FIIA financed
237 a
month Large nicely landtcaped
lot. Venetian blind*, x'all Colby
FA 2 UJ'i cxl 406 I to 4 p. m.
after 4 FA 2 0*23

Home* Deelgncd For
Florida Living.

(Include* Closing)

22— BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 22
A BUILDING -REP J
PAINTING
Man or Woman—Would you Ilk*
ll.illd to your plana.
to make oxer 223.00 weekly,
Re m odeling and A dditiM ll
telling (aprrad on) concentrat­
DON LU KE
ed Jelly to the people In your
Phon FA
3*24
city. Light, clean, year round
w ork. About the only one of its
Painting A -l. FA 3-T5ML
kind on the market today. Re­
ta il fo r 23c. A tm all Invcttm rnt First claaa painting, reaionable.
a large return. For detatli
FA 2 2470.
w rite to M. E. legman. 1331
- I \ s t It ANCR
M ayfield Ave. Winlcr Park,
Fla.

Rrgdatrrrd Real l.vtate broker
I I S K R IE IT S m s i r s NOOK
Ph. FA 2-1301—17 92 at Hiawatha in-, So. oak
m vitMivt,
PA 2 3742
I rt
Hi: MINI.
PINF.CRKST: 3 hr . I &gt;&lt; bath t It
I8 FKM A I I
I I K i r W ANTED
home »n large eniio-r Ini. tin t
v ilt U D M Il HONING
Ida in , , carporte. utility nun
IliH itrkccpi t
in iiti
have own ( O M R \ t I' and R E P A IR WORK
A 'ullv rqulppril kit, hen low
liaiitportatm n Salarv 225 week 4007 Sanford VVe
I S 2*312
HllME-SEEK KIIS
itownpaymcnt. low monthly pay
ly. 3 'r day*. I V 2 2617
3 BEDROOM - 1 It.37II HOME U )V K l.Y n bedr, Hint. I tilt hath
menu FA 3 1256
I ' L l M111M. A III •AIRS
Near high irhool. Corner lot with
home, located in nice rrtld rn
15— M A I.F IIELI* M V .V IK II
\ " 1 I ' 1: IP IIK U K Iir '.IV K \ THAT
Jne L*. I hoina
fr
n
r
r
il
hack
yard
Kitchen
I li'J * r t * f
llu e k in s am r&gt; g a«*&gt;|
tial trction. Completely rqupp-d New 3 liedroom home, teriarro
SI.
FA 2 0*4*
liwolteoa 4 1 A lt.4ini.KtF M ir in * *
equipped. Sale price 211,300 00.
I ............SIR STORE
!,# M S* ,,U
kitchen. Venetian bllnda and
M l Unilor !!&lt;r fl&gt; tltii.u a feftltt* ..f
tlimra, large e *r port,- and utility
Pat M lllk f • h o 'l* Kegiintsln l.unt'h*
tieautiful
hardwood
lloori.
Tint
A
l’
Pl.lt'ATIO
NS
now
In-ing
ar
KMini. *6 MM. 27.1X10 fur equity I
Sem inole Realty
24—PIANO HKRVU'K
f" R * * l#
i»rti| Mv4 t
I Iftltn *! I ••
home it leva than I year t&gt;ld
f r * |» l9 r 9 a | tt.iiu r W l'lf |»9 »*Ufk
balance 232 |*-r month Phone ■ ceptrd for i t d q r i * meat wrap
33'. DIETRICHS — REALTOR
«*f ti*S «*lfCUit CWUf l
M rRiltinl*
Total
price,
*ii.V
x
)
with
*l,l.vi
per*.
aralr
girla,
grocery I FI.9NO TUNING A REPAIRING
FA 2 2371
3|eth\ln—Velma Gonralcr.
vTomitf
l’If ru n
In
»
r • a• • . K lir.
33. U HARMON
payment
and 211 2.3
rle rk i, produce rlerka, meat cut
w ith !» • itru iU la n s o f in# f*i i t . Adelaide It. Motet — A tto c ia tri. I d o w n
t l**WS Sgit.e Nl#l&gt;itF 1*. n it- M r,,
2 4223 After 3 O) p. m.
monthly.
ler*
Evperienred
preferred
I’*1
FA
to
r
the
lie
n
Huya
In
Real
Ettate
PJOI Park Avr
FA 2 2222 I
litrll
I ’lttf 1.1.4 M fs itltr* \ %\ m
SEE CULLEN ft IIAKKEY A|qdy Fla Matt- Emplni merit I t III II.D IN G I'DN'TH 3CTORR
1 Service. Ilo Weit Second S t,
FOR thoir who prefer enuntrv
W. A. Cagle, Jr. Saletman
Sanford. Florida
living, Irt u t «how you thu 3 HO N Parte Ave. Ph FA 2 2391
F or t a r p r n t r y , p a in tin g , a n e rn
bedroom, 1 bath
frame cun
lo g . ru o flo g and p la tte r le p a ir,
__ * lI'lrn
’lr.'i--;inl
t- ss
• * S Sn re
l l DDirlx
tN ’i n t S
S uu rr m
m iuim
n dlm
in K
p eia
c ia
ie t *M B
At T o
ASS N
Hot it a gueit pat* In (he R||g S O U T H E A S T H t N
.truried home, titu a d d nn II.'
it p h a l t
tile ,
a tb e tln l aiding,
W a n te d —2 Com lnnatm n Salrtmen
T h r a tie fo r Teddy D a rker L t p
*
L ic e n s e d I . I ’ N O n D u t y A l A i l T im e a
i
M0’ lakefront lot. about 3
m a to n r y o r wo&lt;xi a tr p i, la v d ir g
and ro tlc c to r * I'hone F A 2 3 401
■late Jan 30, '50
tnilet from downtown Sanford
and
r e p a ir in g
garage*
and
•
l l u n i r A lr n o x p h r r e
Jottqdi Thmnai for
apiulnt
I'rtted at only *', txxi with almut
w t r e k in g r a i l F \ 2 1455.
If 39 3 | f ) \ D M . 1131.1.
in
rn
l.
9
a
in
til
III
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a
m
I* t aah
RATES 8100 ’
Ill AI.TOIl A IN.xl ROD
Sal Mint Mon
25- I I.E IT H II 31. x l.H s ic E
th ird St k Park Avenue South
Scrnrdlng To f a r e Required
HE A I T 111 I. 3 b e d ro o m . I t i I r
Y 'all Call Hall
Il- W o r k Wanted
VAULT 31 4 LEANER REPAIRS
bath home in P in e c re it te cllnn
Phone FA 2 3641
Part* for all in ik e t of rlranert.
| Ix iv r ly ( r a t u r r i in rlu d i- equip
Ironing. 10c k 15c FA 2 7241
F .lcrlrtiix. Hoover. Kuiby, el,p rd
k ilr h lr n ,
t|,a r e
heater 3 III D ttlillM
P hillipt l,o,nr in Itaby *11 or iron I V 2 7928
Free pick-up. Work guaranteed
Home I 't i r T h e Aged
v c n rlia n
bllnda
and
trrra x o
I j k Ii A rtu r. Stove, rrfn g iru in r
FA 2 47C5
( . r. 27tH i lit'*.iv 17 13
I’ honr I S 2 7211
fliK irt Thla hom e i t in e t i r l l r n l l
A -p a ir heater. Fenced hack A good gardrn k lawn worker
lo n d ilio n
P ric e d
at
212.395,
yard Small down payment and
la looking lur work. 3(2 Oak Ilo u it SVtrlng — Electric Service
w ith 21.591 do w n and 265 92 per
Sid Y ibltn
jo u m t payment! n l gTn mo
Ave Sanford
m onth.
R A N D A LL ELECTRIC CD.
I 3 2 6404.
Itetued army captain. jg , .ti 112 Magnolia
FA 2i&gt;513
I l STIES! I ll ll.T HOME
Tired of load ig. wanta 1•miluin
Stcnstrom Really
• • II — Trrreroo Eliura
Any Ibing
u 'iltlcrrd
Sanford 25 A - BUILDING
R E P A I R S
IIE R R LR 3 STENSTROM
P TINTING
• 1 bedroom — 2 Hath
Herald. Rnv .1.
Realtor
o Paneled Den
I.YNN RlsNI.lt
Part or full lime office work. Ft/5011 landing ar.d finitbing
• &lt; uitoni Kilehen
LOTTIE HR0 3DW3Y
Can type, rtp rrlrn trd . Hov JI).
Cleaning,
waging
Serving
• I m inted Garage
KEN TORBETT
Sanford Herald
Seminole County tim e 1923.
o I rm rd Hark Yard
SttiK tale*
II. M. Glraton l.aka Mai*
I.IVINC ROOM: S o fn Red — Matching Chair — 2 Step
I I I N. I*aik — , Ph. FA 2 2CI • 2 Eaaemrnit in lake
C h ild rare in I t v home Near air
ft
8ixi
Down
—
Mortgage
T a b le t* — 1 C o c k t a il T a b le — 2
L i m p s . C h o ic e o f
hate. VSrile ft" * DD r o Sanford l . 'I I T . I f I A l. D E C O R A T O R S
HV OWNER
FA 2 Jail
DON'T PUT IT OFF
Herald.
painting and papering
F a h r ic x n n d C o lo r * .
DO IIUY A HOME NOW
FA 2 371(5 or I S 2 791(1 after atx.
S'M I I I PINECRESf. 3 liedroom For child care call FA 2-1447.
We have a wide range of location*,
home, 1*3 bath*. !a,w down pay­
DIMM : ROOM: U r g e .TH 2 f i l l " T a b le —
C h a in * .
lypet of home* and a price to
ment, 267 inootb. 117 W. Wood R. N. wanla potiliun in doctor*
auit you.
C h o ic e o f C o lo r * .
land Dr. FA 2 2831
n flic r. I t alto an experienced
te r r cla ry. Phone FA 2 1234.
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IIEDROO.M: lionkrmve lied — Dresser vtiih Mirror—
»*k Crumley k Monte,th
hath, Florida room. 213.300.
Cheat of Drawer* — I n Yrar Guaranteed Spring nnd
at 117 South Park Ph. FA 2 4492

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$2go°°

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2 RATH HOME
I'u irllf* lle t r.fjo lif r*sml- 3 BEDROOM M"U ('itu u 1 9 , Kim IJs.
iic e u llfu l, ipaeloua on three Iota.
snrf |Js»*h o f Vrt»t. srs nolle

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by t r tu r n m a il T H R E E G U A R ­
A N T E E D S H A D L U R E S which
have pinved t o tu e r e n f u l la
(he C h ftin e a k a B » y area Or*
d e r i th ip p rd ta m e d a y. Made
by experienced *h a .l fi*h e im » n .

2 Bedroom*
Florida Room
— F.H.A. —

Avtau* an 20Ut Street.
•(•svl nr s l l i r
A ll p s rtls s 4• s%Inc r r
MODEL OPEN DAILY
iM sIm lnw In hs*» snv
rig h t, th is n r In tsrsst in
DEBARY
• t i j t »» the* fo llo w in g d*«
s &gt; rlh ti] iirn iis rtb . s ltu s t* K fJ Iu m r i. Rentala, Acrragr
s«1 In M* rttl
t*uunt%.
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311 Palmetto Ate. 23 x JO build
mg notable for mutt anything.
Ia»t 73 * 60 with driveway.

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, ?»"»•. apartment. TM Palmetto
c o io n j,! 2 alory bom* FA 2 7304.
.
- .
— - Furnlthed apartment. FA 20201
• Her 6 p. m.

Legal Notice

i»: • im i i r i in h t u r Tin*.
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r u n k f.w ix n i.r: m i v T t .
M .O H IIIt. IX I I I I V I K H V x . take
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LONDON (U P I) — The AngloJawiih A iio cia llo n »#nt a Dole to a m t i i i r r vv Ki.iay.xe » n d .
|t soviet A m baiiador Jacob Malik --------- W KI.C O S *. h i* w lf*
I*trs n 4 s fits
proteiting reported plana to reretM il n 1 : III* • I I t
Iw ths .Nsms of ih * f l l i l * o f H '» r.
E ^ e Jewi In Soviet Uirobldjan.
• The note la id "Jewra contlitule U*To «tv• n * ir r i* ls n t* ;
A l l T l l l ' I l K. W K U eO M
only one fifth o f the population of
A h l to« T I ip u r k iit is n sn^us* »*f
tbla to-called autonomoui Jewlih
• s t!
a b o if
iit m e t l i s *
I t i r s f h # fs n v !s n t.
region in which a lm o it all eiprerAnd to : \U r s r ttp * c ls lm ln * I n ­
tiona of Jewlih cultural life, aurh
te re st ’•» th ro u th . u n e|#r itr jksslnst th * sbwhs
at tihoolt. theatert and publiihtng
r s n\*tj
n slu rst
houtgi, have been euppretted "
•Is iits nut known tt*

Legal Notice

\

2, 3 and 4 bedroom h o u ifi and 3 bedroom Ilk bath, furnl«had
lakefront home. FA 2 4504
tm all apartment.
( 4 jf N t i* * li'n «
* s '• • *4
ROSA L PAYTON. Brokrr
Furnlthed apartment clean, like
Phone F A 2 1301
_____
"H e can't Ret out."
new, thade. Fir»t floor, for re ­
fined
couple,
2
private
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private bathi. 114 W. F lra l St.
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A ttractive .1 bedroom UR home,
ceramic tile bath, ronxenlrntly
located r.rar aehoola and thopping centert. KHA flnancrd.
MJu
down payment.
Phone
FA 2(52*8

i Cottage on Twin Ijk e t . 263 per
month. FA 2 0354

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Large
home xery reatonable.
aultablr for a partm rnti or large
fam ily. W. R Albert. Drawer
V. Geneva. Fla.

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Large 1 bedroom bouae, large
barn. Eaay ter m i. Jotrph R.
Ia in Ph. FA 2 1222.

F o r tale or rent—modern 3 room
houte with 2 a rre t of land on
lake. Inquire Noel t Grocery at
Otlren. Dr. lira d in * place.
lutrge unfurn. 3 lidrrn. apt. 270.
A—S I'EC IA I SERVICES
Two hdrm. unfurn. apt. 270.
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1700 Magnolia Ave FA 2 3551 2 Newt Hornet—For LEASE
"Would Sell"
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Beautifully
lurnithed room. Private l.c-a«e—2 Bdrm. Fla. Room. Sion
Be
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Ix-ate—2 Bdrm. FTa. room. 210U
h»mc. Phone F'A 2-7304.
CONTRACTORS
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Furnuhcd apartment. Mari-Nelle
"w n e r E . R. Britlgra. Phone
23- A —B U IL D L N O , H E F A IR S ,
Court.
2361
Orlando
D r . 1 E vrn ln g t-o e p e va 2131
;3-R IIIT L D IN G SUPPLIES
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27—NOTICE • PERSONALS
2 M r. apl. near bate entrance.
22—ARTICLES FOR SALE

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F r i., J a n . 10. 1939— Pane 9

with
adjoining
powder
private bath—clote In—
f a 2 * 409.

Five bedroom home. 2 tiled bathi
1700 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-35.M.

22—BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES

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SSr the fam ily of the Ciood S am a-I

FOR RENT

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CARD OF THANKS
To the rhurchn Organiratlont 2 bedroom ccmrnt block houte.
and frlrnrfi
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IN D E X

33'AS 211,3)0

NOW *12,500
17(0 Magnolia, Large 3 bedroom,
Cool (hide. Largo frame home In
2 bath home,
Geneva, l acre lof. 212.300.
RO BLRl A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
Ratmond loindqultl. Attoe.
Near thoppmg are*. 3 BK block FA 21*51
Atlantic Rank Bldg.
**.700 00.
‘ M A JO R BROW N

119 S. Magnolia Ava.

FA 24321

S t. JJuu /Zm6y
1.6 N . Park A v t.

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Ph. F a 2-4123 |

REALTY

Realtor
L A K E MARY
Po- FA 2-3U7 or FA 2 1M4

33 r invite you In lie our gurxl-t iibxolutrly frre
"iltioul oliligutiun ut one of SanforiFn lending
Motaln while you locate nuttutie hotming for
vuu tnd your ftaiily. Pick up jour key at tha
Sale* Office.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
BRAILEY ODHAM, Pres.
Comer llwy. 17-92 ft 27lh SI.
Phone FA M M 1

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Guilt Pleas Made
Cold W ave Brings By 2 Ex-Deputies

Illness U Fatal To Union O fficial

F ailed Pres* International
Grn. Georg* Catlett Marshall la
| a man who navtr could say d o to
BARTOW (U P I) — Two formsc his country when K needed him
deputies involved la the sensatio­
Marshall, who suffrred a brain
nal 195® Polk County bribe scandal aparm Thursday at his I ’inehurst,
Vailed l ’r * M JatrnutioaaJ
aarly today after reaching a hitch
A eoid wi»t, which brought of 86 Thursday. Light mow ac­ have pleaded guilty to perjury N. C. winter home, played a prom­
inent rol« In U. I . affair* first as
chargaa.
loch enow* la T c m and companied the cold in Jackson.
a m ilitary man and than aa a
hi*h wind# la MDiDiippt and
Rollie Arnold and Jamas L.
In the Teiai Panhandle, high
Oeorgia, drove deep into Dixie to- wind* pjj*d a »evcn inch snowfall Busbee, deputies at the time of itatexman and cabinet officer
day and eastward aerou the Ap- into drift#. Authorities aaid road* the scandal, each pleaded guilty from the year* after World W ar I
until hla final retirement from
pelaehiani.
,
were open but slick and haiard- Thursday to charge* of perjury
Overnight readings plunged to 0u». Four inches of mow accumu- and conspiracy to commit per public Ufa la 1951.
Although the foundation a t hi*
near IS below aero in northern | , lc*j I t Dslhsrt and Dumas, Tex. i Jury.
Minnesota end eaxtern North Dea dense fog which shrouded sec-! Their rasas were referred to a i fame rested on military achieve­
koU while near xero temperatures ijons of the Hast and South in ed- parole officer for a pre sentence ment. the 78 • year • old Marshall
won tha Nobel Prise in 1958 for
ehiUed northern Illlnole, a drop of v.„ c * o, p ,, c„u »|r Thursday investigation.
his contributions to peace.
M degrees from the precious t,|ayr&lt;j a part In a series of air
The scandal came to light in
Former Praakirni Truman ooc*
Riffct'l low*
plana accidents.
Vlad gust* of 40 miles to hour
M ..or1|and ( » „ , * four.*,,, the May, 1058. Democratic prima­ characterised Marshall aa “th*
powered the cold a ir Into the (iu lf
. . . .. .'
( 5.‘ sk v n . . , t. r ries whan state Rep. Boone Tillett greatest living American.” Only
Jr.accused state Sen llarry King
on* of
Marshall'a
w h w Jtckion, Miss.. fr* £ hJ } m fl.m e . d ^ r i n f J dense of offering him a ttn.ooo bribe to Thursday,
registered a 3 5dcgrte reeding
n , urMj ajr nighl, k illin g two of withdraw from the Senate rare. fa ire d military protrgei — Presi­
dent Kiaenhower—spoke feelingly
.th re e men aboard. The survivor
King, former Polk County sher­
wa* hospitalised in serious condi­ iff Pst Gordon. Arnold. Busbee of hia "almost veneration" of
Marshall.
tion.
snd another deputy were tried
The aoft-spoken general directed
An Kavlero Air lines |)C7 with and convicted on perjury charges
the greatest array of armed might
5V persons aboard crash-landed during thr investigation. Hut the
in m ilitary history ss Army chief
o ff a runway In a heavy fog at atate Supreme Court threw out of staff during World W ar II.
New Orleans. No one was injured. the verdicts on trial technicalities
When tha war was won he wanted
A fog bank blanketed Moody and ordered a new trial.
; to real.
A ir Korce llase near Valdosta,
Goes T* t hin*
King won (ha right to a separate
Ca., just as three Air Force jets
Hut seven dayx after his retire­
trial which opens next Tuesday.
ran out of fuel. Two of the jets
landed safely on highways and
MONTGOMEHY, Ala. (U l'l) the third crashed into a farm. The
Alabama Circuit Judge George five airmen aboard the planes
Wallace will be required Jan. 26 escaped injury.
Damaging winds also plagued
to show cause why he should not
fee found In contempt for refusing the South Thursday as a small
twister was reported near Cumto surrender voting records to the
ming, (is., and violent wind gusts
Civil Rights Commission
darnagid 2b homes at Kosciusko,
Federal Judge Prank M. JohnMisa. Ousts of SI mile* and hour
goo Jr. cited Wallace for con­
hit Atlanta.
tempt here Thursday after the
Snow was general during the
Clayton jurist earlier this week
night in the upper Ohio Valley into
headed over the record* to grand
western New York and northern
juries for a local votr fraud In­
New England, lie* &gt;• rains soaked
vestigation.
Alabama, Oeorgia and Florida
Wallace refuted rninti nt hut a
with amounts of up to one Inch
■pokeiman on hia behalf laid the
reported at several points.
commission “ backed down on
even’ Issue. They came down
here arrogantly and have harked
down, showing (hat stairs' rights
have won the issue."
Johnson, a former law school
JANUARY I I
classmate of Wallace at the UniAdmissions
vrrsily of Alabama. ordered the
Florence I,. Scott
(Now
■agragatloniat “ to show cause if
Smyrna iteach)
there be any reason why he
Henry T. Sheer Sr. (Sanford)
ahoald not Ise found guilty of
lllanclc- Ware (Sanford)
criminal contempt."
JANUARY 14
Three times the 38 yrarold WaiVdmbllnni
||ce refused to honor subpoenas nr,
Dons FrixhD (Sanford)
•a he put It, to “ dignify" the com­
Frank Hawthorne (D ellary)
mission by appearing before it.
Hoy llalcon (l/sngwoodi
Ha sidestepped (he third order
Joyce Marie Ihifantt t Longh f turning the registration hooks
wood i
over to the grand juries of liarItoaa lac Miller (Kuatls)
hour and Bullock counties. The
Edward Jones I Osteen i
grand Juries allowed commission
Births
■gents to M aniine the hooks.
Baby hoy lo Mr. and Mr*.
Wallace could be lined up to
Holier! Dufault (laingwiaid)
U.ooo or given sis months in pris­
Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Al
on if found guilty of contempt by
bert II. Downer tSanford)
■ Jury, or 1300 and 43 days tn Jail
Discharge*
V found guilty by a Judge.
Mrs. Mellon Hawley and baby
(Sanford)
Mrs. Lawrence Collins and
baby (Sanford I
Until Kelly ( Ailing)
Ira Marie Itolc-rU (Sanfordl
Mary Martin (Sanford)
MIAMI &lt; U P I» Mr* F.vle
William Evans (Hanford)
Mae Trant of Haines City look a
Mildrrn Ervin (Sanford)
torn for the worse today following
Carol W. Kretsinger (San­
ford)
■ delicate heart operation.
Mrs. K. I.. While and baby
Doctors al Jackson Mrmorlal
boy (Sanford)
Hospital listed
Mr* Trant in
Irene Harris (Sanford)
"serious condition'' after spending
Lorella Sirkler (Sanford)
a "poor night." earlier, she had
Mr*. A. II. Dnwnrr anil liaby
Been reported holding her own.
girl (Sanfordl
The woman underwent surgery
Mr*. Floyd Oliver Jiid !&gt;aby
Wednesday to correct two faulty
hoy (Mailland)
aprnlnr* In her heart

Snow , W inds, R ain

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Judge To Appear
la U. S. Court;
Has No Comment

ment. President Truman asked
Marshill lo h* his personal rep­
resentative in an effort to end Us*
civil war In China.
After more than a year of pa­
tient but futile efforts. Marshall
quit his mission in disgust and
again sought rcUrement.
But Truman asked him to be­
come secretary of atate. Marshall,
always a man of Spartan devo­
tion. could not refuse. It was in
this post that ha enunciated at
Harvard University in 1947 wh*t
was lo become famed aa the
''Marshall Plan,” later credited
with saving Europe from econom­
ic chaos and Communist domina­
tion after World War II.
With the Marshall Plan doing
Ms work, the general once again
resigned and returned to the quiet
of his tree-shaded home at I-eesburg, Va. He wanted only to tend
his garden and rest.
Hut there was no rest for Marshall.
.Named Defense Secretary
He was called back into harr.es*
as secretary of defense when
troops of Communist Norlh Korea
invaded South Korea and the Unit­
ed States went to the aid of that
threatened little democracy. After

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. to prtaUra organization*, and ha
(U P I)—Don S. Hurd, secretary- served for U years aa secretary,
treaaurrr of the International Ty­ treasurer of the International Al­
■ hipping tha country's armed
pographical Union atnee 1848. died lied Printing Trade* Assn. Rurtal
force* Into fighting shape, Mar­
at the Union Printers' Home here will ha In Indiana poll*.
shall again retired to private Ufa.
Thursday night. He wai St.
Marahall ta wall known for hia
Hurd had been In failing health
stern way of dealing with his as­
lie
l e f t S k aters N om inated
sociates. It is said that during hia sine* list spring.
HELSINKI, Finland (U P I) public career he never addressed i ITU headquarters in Indianapolis.
any of hia associates by their I In d . on Dee. 18 to enter tha The Finnish Speedskating A u .
I home’s hospital hare.
first name*.
elation haa namod Toivo Salonea
Marshall married twice. HD
A native of Sboridan, Wyo., ha and Juhanl Jaerrinen I* partici­
first wife, Lily Carter Cotes, wai Joined the printers' union whan
a childhood sweetheart. Following h* was tg. His father and grand­ pate in the international speed,
skating competition at Squaw Vather death, he married Mrs. Kath­ father ware printers.
erine Boyea Tupper Brown of Bal­
Hurd devoted most of hD life lay in California this winter.
timore.
Ha ha* no children of hia own
but was stepfather to hD second
wife's three children. One, 14. Al­
AIDS
FINK
HEA RING
len Tuppcr. wai killed in action
during the Italian campaign.

1948

SINCE

Astronomer*
began
studying
msleora in earnest after the night
of Nov. 12, I M3, when the ikies
over North and South America
were lighted up with thousands of
shooting atari, convincing mil­
lions that the world was about to
end.
Tha steel industry in the U. S.
reinvested 54 per cent of its near­
ly seven billion dollars in total
earnings between 195u and 1957.

8ee an at Millar Rndio A

Appliance ta

Sanford every

F rid a y , 9 to I t

noon. Hattarica ta Sanford atodu

for appointment

ta yomr

Coll

home.

M aico — Orlando

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Phone Orlando OA M i l l • MS Fla. National Bank Bonding.
Night m Holidays Ca&lt; — Thomas i . BosHk «A 3-44*7.

MODERN CONVENIENCE
AT M O D E R A T E PRICE!

Hospital Notes

Beautiful 3 - bedroom,

one - and &gt; two - bath homes,
Priced

from $12,500 to

$15,000.

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Outcome In Doubt

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dham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
Highway 17-92 at 27th St.

FA 2-1501

BALES REPRESENTATIVE ON PREMISES AT ALL TIMES
HOUPJI: 1:110 A. M. T il. 1:00 P. M. WEEKDAYS: t:M A. M. TIL DARK SUNDAYS

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P artly etoudy a n d
w arm er
through Tuesday. I llf h this afteruoou in mWM'a. lew tonight U
In I t . Variable winds * to IS mlira
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"M O N D A Y , J A N U A R Y

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19. 1959

SANFORD.

NO. S51

F L O R ID A

State, U.S. Courts Order Integration In Virginia
lots Gas-Soaked, M ikoyan A ngered; President Submits Schools M ay Open
Set Afire, Saved; So Is State Dept. |$77 Billion Budget On 'M ixed' B asis
RICHMOND. V . (U1M)—Federal utul elate court* struck
Problems To Residents
down Virginia segregation law* today in a double-barreled
To
Angry
Congress
Mother Charged
attack that brought a new era of crittia over the state's ma»«

Air Space Sale Brings

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WASHINGTON (U l’ l) — Soviet The department immediately ac
| Deputy P r e m i e r A ru ita * 1.1 rust-d him of abu*ing I ' S tospi
Property owner* around Sanford lying 50 feel horizontally for ev­
Mikoyan »aid today the State Dr- tality by making "fa tu n u t" re-1 WASHINGTON U 'P D _ p rrsl
Naval A ir Station have discovered ery loot it file* vertically, govern­
»ive resistance stand against public school integration.
IIARTOW. Ela. (L'P I) — A 21- p irtm rn t I* rondueting a "cold mark* thout the government
that telling the a ir ito v e t(iem can ment engineer* plotted the arc*
dent Kiaenhowrr today tend* hie
Emergency action was expected soon, |&gt;osail&gt;ly including a
where K would "b u y” the air. Kol- year old woman wai charged to w ar" that atfreta world trade
mduce the value of their land.
The exchange, the moat un VT billion dollar balanced budget
^T hrough an order of the Secre­ lowing the court entry granting a day w ith pouring gatoline on her i -------------------------------------------------- friendly of Mikoyan * vt.lt to this to Congress where it fa re , .harp s|»ecinl session o f th e General A s s e m b ly to deal w it h th e
t.
A ••
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tary of the Navy in 1953, the gov­ ’ Declaration of Taking,” whereby i two tin y children and aettlng them I .
country, came after the No 2 attack* from the Democratic ma
ttluation. The ruling* were in the
A f l a i r If
ernment acquired avigation right* the government can take control • on fire because they were "g e t-| l | | l / p r | j l p C
Soviet leader met for 45 minute* jo rily .
Stale Kii| rente Court of Ap|&gt;ca!l In
o
f
anything
It
neeel*.
a
dcpotit
of
ting
on
my
nerve*"
»nd
in
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of altitude* from JO to W feet
Even before the budget messagr
with C. Douglat Dillon, undersetRichmond and in a federal court
ever Palm Terrace addition and 1*111,000 wa* made in the rrg litry |ng w ith her love life
retarj of date for economic af­ reached Capitol Mill. Democrat*
al
Norfolk.
| M r*. Juanit* Irene Kant 11 told k |
I
[\
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A. B. Ruaeelt'a addition to Port o f the U. S. D istrict Court.
and
Iteputdlcan*
were
wrangling
fair*.
Governmcr.t appraiter* *vt lh&lt;&gt; sheriff's deputlc* ihe locked her N P f lT O C S 111 K ^ T K
Nine V irginia ichool* have been
ftrod.
Mikoyan (old ncw*tnen that over Ihe P rcld cn t'* prn|H&gt;ial to
The easement permit* the gov­ value of the land w ithin the tract I 4 • year • old daughter. Sharon
9
"the cold war in the State lie ‘ «! government (pending In the!
cloved, throwing U.iKrn children
ernment to remove all obstructions and granted compen»ation* rang-; Kay. and 2 • year • old »on, Olin
NEW ORLEANS ( I l l ’ l l —Three partm rnt t» ( till going on and it 11Kiu Hical )car
out of public ichool* iince Sepextending beyond the ipecifled a l­ ing from M.000 to $26. The prop V ivian. In the bathroom of their Separate roving band* of white affPC„ foreign trade " III* talk. Ilouae Itcpub.lcan le a d e r Charles
M r. lllin c h r Kitchen* Ware. 74. '*'nhcr iovausc of Ihe vtate’* law*
titude, including topping Uvea and erty owner* had no right* to dc home at Polk City Sunday and leeri - agrra attacked three group* wilh „ „ | on » prr , lmc(1 „ r , A. Ila llrc k ..id the hudget could dlPd Saturday in Seminole Me- lorbidding integrated facilities in
t prevention of contraction.
fend tbrm»civc» again.t Ihe court watted fo r the flame* to m d their 0| Negroes in the .prawltng and pandlng u.S. Soviet trade.
he kept In balance nnle*. Ihe moru l Hospital.
public ichool*.
Baaing calculation* on a plana order, and are now finding that
u
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r
| recently integrated ( lt&gt; Park here
State Department I’ rea* Ofltccr Democrat* went "hog-w ild” on
She wa. the wife of Judge RobIll# .tale high court ruled firs t
many of the values *et were tnconHut ihe laid their nre a m e of during the weekend.
' Lincoln White sharply crltlclreil »pcmttng and pr»|Hi»ed a lot of I ,-rt W. Ware, who served many —denying a iielition by the a t­
*i»trnl and fa r too im a ll.
agony earned her to relent and
u { ,hp ,g v’cgroe* attacked In Mikoyan'a ilalement.
new program.
'&gt;ear* a* Seminole County- Judge, torney general to force the comp,
- t h is au«-C«tlon U fatuou. on
Tlte Democrat* replied that the and K ill practices here,
trailer general lo u»e a law grant*
The government w ill tu t the .end fo r nelgntxiri. wno naitcrcu o,,. park , wo * e rr i „ j urci| o n *
1of the Nrgroe* wa* knocked un | the (ace of it, particularly when President’* hudget wa* unrealistic
Mr* Ware came to Sanford in mg tuition money for private in*
property owner* neat month for down the bathroom door.
L tltle Sharon Ray wa* reported conic|oul
I w m e i al tj,p c|oaP 0f t lour o( and politlcall) in*pire«f. They ac 1925. she wa* a member of the •traction lo pupil* thrown out o f
permanent air eatement right*
over their home* and land. Many in serious condition in a hospital
Police today continued their in th i. country where thl* man ha* i cuied the Itcpub'lrans ol trying to Karat Mrth« d iit Church and wa. public schools by integration clos­
w err ta lltfltd with the l*nd Judg­ from burn, over 26 per rent of vestigation and search for the been very cordially received hy put a "ipendcc” laitel on their very active in church and civic ing*.
MEMPHIS. Tenn. &lt; U li) —WU- ment and have accepted payment. her hotly. The boy escaped
hand* of teen • ager*. O ffice r*' all cla.ies of American c itiie iii,” party.
j a ffa ir* before ill health curtailed i Hurd on the heel* of- _the
_ _ _ state
___
kam F. Slephanion, retired hard­ Other* have drawn agauiil the m inor burn*.
»ald they *u*pec!cd many of Ihe White laid.
KDenhuwir already has chal-, tier activities. She wa* born i n , * r i 'on* 4 three-judge federal pan*
ware executive, w i i confirmed in amount deposited, hut re*«rvr the
The sobbing woman told Sher- eitiniatrd 25 white youth* in ­
lenged ihe Democrats to May j Warren County, Ga.
c*
N orfolk declared unconitituI'ninvlled G ur.t
i Episcopal Church here Sun- right to a*k for more. The remain­ iff Hagan Parrlih the children volved in the gang* were Juve­
Surviving are her husband, one '•‘•‘•■I one of the slate'* "massive
While referred to Mikoyan'* ac- w ithin hi* budget lim it*. In hi*
y. Ha l l M .
der have taken nothing, and will were ruining her romance with a nile*.
tiv itir*
in
strolling suburban
Slate of the Union menage la s t, daughter,Mr*. Muriel
Gardner, resistance” law* used to cloaa
band together to ask the govern­ • • foot • 5 pipe worker. W illiam
The Negroes who were attacked, Washington area* Sunday and en- week,
he held out hope*for a l l ’avo. Ga.;
one »on, the Kev. Mel- some ichuol* m the port city.
ErneK Cabo, 40. of S lrvervillc. Including a Negro Hoy Scout trrin g private home*
ment for ju rt compentalion.
The Mate'* highest court, in A
without in- .m a ll tax reduction If thebudget, ton Ware,
pastor of the Ktr»t
PRINCETON, N . J. IU P I) —
5-2 split decision, ruled that on*
can he krpt in balance.
| M elhodlit Church,Jacksonville;
One of (lie property owner*. Ted Tenn. The two had been llv mg to troop, .aid thry were pelted by vitation.
g
e
th
rr
fo
r
the
pait
five
week*.
Gov. and Mrs. Robert B. Meyner Michel*, laid, "W e are not tuing
stone, and club* and Ihe attack*
He contrasted this with "m any
The contemplated umu spending three ststm . Ml** Maude Kitchens ut the laws to automatically cloaa
She wa* rh irg rd on two count* caught them by surprise.
celebrate their aecond wedding an- the government. We are defending
initanrea of arrests of foreign total com pare with estimated and Miss Myrtle Kitchen*. Ca- integrated schools and to cut o ff
nlvenary today.
»pending of tthi.UUO,000,000 ami * mack. Ga., and Mr*. J. F. Frank, •tale funds to integrated ichoola
a law rail which the government of attempted murder and adult­
The violence wa* the first In correspondenla” whowandered
Ihe city Knee se veral federal
into Ihe suburb* of rltie * in Rus-1 deficit of stout 12 billion in the Greenville, S. C.; one brolhtr, violate* the Virginia constitution.
has filed againat u*. Thi* lu ll in ery.
Mrs.
Ha mil laid
she
wav court orderswent into effect
The federal court, in ita unani­
last .Ian territory.
current fl.ra l year which end. &lt; listlcs D Kitchens. Camack; five
no way affect* the lia b ility of the
from her
hu.band, year. City Park was integrated a
UKit 1.1N ( U P lJ - T a * East H er­ a ir ba*e ut Sanford. Wa want the separated
White noted that Human pho June 30.
grandchildren
and ten
great mous ruling, ipcrlfieaily struck
down me sellout closure law, con*
man Communtata aald today that baie to remain here, a* it repre­ G rover lla n u l. now living in Em­ month ago by federal court or tographer* freely mapped picture*
The Dainocrata served notice | grandchildren,
party member* with office jots* sents to moit of u* our livelihood." met. Idaho. Stic gave her home der.
in the home* Mikoy, _
an vi.ltrd
H rI I they intended to take a close look ' Funeral service* wrrv held this * birred the keystone in Gov. J .
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lJ u rt work at Ica it one month •
I.a it month, according to .Mich­ address a* tola. Kan*a*.
Botli of the Injured Nrgroe*. said one could imagine what at Ihe new hudgrt, rtp rc ia ll) the morning i t It in the First Mrth Lindsay Almond'* determined e f­
M r* lla m ll »*id »he and Cabo
year at phyalcal labor.
els, Ihe government lerved a no
u lli T
i "s o
i»
ih .v
InJufic* were considered would happen if American report pro|K&gt;H-d spending for ml»*ilrs inI i i I Church. The Krv. Thoma* fort* to resist integration. Almond
| a » t -'vatu.iiay
y m(nof w rrr
hy private rrs tried the same thing in Itu* ami defense In the rare with Rut O'Ktcen officiated. Ilurial followed I * * * expected lo appoint a legiaie*
tice of tria l agaim t the group of .tecbird
live commiseion to draft new leg.
thechildren »ny phy.ldana.
,ja
ala (or apace age aupremacy.
In Evergreen Cemetery.
land owner-defendant* in Sanford co u ld nt aland
Pallbearer* werr Huy U n it, T. illation fo r a General Assembly
cin o
Negro S c o u tm a s te r Herbert
White’* angry remarks cracked. The President'* defense program
WINDSOR. England ( l i f t ) — and let a tria l by jury in Frb- longer and would n tu rn
Jackson, a . told police some $200 the facade of o fficia l politeness call* (or an outlay of alwut 41 till- U. Hull*. John Carver, 11. W. ifs iio n , possibly in February.
P u t broke out in .ou-ycar-old ruary. The ju ry w ill determine th e ir lather ut taano.
’They were getting on our In damage wa* done to hi* ear during Mikoyan'* two week tour lion dollars for Hie armed force* Goudcpci-d, It. V. Hutchison. Ed
Tha possibility existed that to ­
Wind tor Caatle Sunday night, but amount* the owner* w ill receive,
o e rv e i.” »he said
boutchold member* exlinguuhtd and the raw cloied.
hv the rock • lotting w liitr Juvc of the I ’nlled State* II overshad in the next fiscal year, atamt the K lrchlm ff, W. W. Tyre. Itxll II. day a two historic ruling* could
site
Hut Sunday, she said
and
Frank
Woodtuff. result ut limited integration du r­
The proceeding* are not a con­
the flame* before the fir* brigade
n ilr* Window* in the auto were owed the trade dis&lt;us.lons which same a* Dili year Hut defense of W'yall
,toured
two
gallon*
of
gasohne
ov
|(re i damaged and the I had led Mikoy an to nuke hi* flc la l* said tin t funds for space- llram kow Funeral home was in ing the lutc-rim before th#
demnation
of
the
land
but
th.
air
arrived.
latur* can meet .
charge.,
above the land, w ithin a present**! er the children put them m t h * | fe n d m ,wnt
charge of arrangrmrnta.
age missiles would lie increased.
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area. The money dc|&gt;o*ited with oathroom and threw a match on I . . . _
them. Then ihe locked the door. I
W W ELLINGTON, New /.celand Ihe court doc* not determine the
e ,
(U I’D —Mount. Terror, an 11,400 actual amount that c m V « r w e j
r#v
loot volcano la A n u rc tk a . baa following the tria l by Juiy. The
Aw 3
been **eled fo r the flr*t time, U jury'a verdict w ill b« final.
“ Taking of the a ir righla haa
wae ditcloted during the weekend.
( destroyed Ihe value of Ihe propThu was a full weekend for ’ during a fight, ignited a dwelling , rated and lallure to have hia vr &lt;knife during an argument, police
localprotection
agrnciea.
al aifi's Pine Avr Threeyear old I hid e
under control shortly a ftrr said.
I cM&gt; toT cummarelal sale and re*iV ..,„„.u
. . . . . . dential comfort. Aa pro|ierty own
Sanfordfiremen answered three SandraRobinson wa* burned on
9 pin. Friday Anglin ran into
A guy wire of a Florida Power
The decision of a protection
call*; Ihe flr»t at « 40 p m Frl her left leg during Ihe lire.
i Die rear of a car driven hy Mr* ami IJghl I’ ole wa* knocked down
S K i rplead
s . , * *our
. case fo r additional com..
-.
..
Sr
a
(
'day
when
a
kero*,
ne
lamp,
hurled
Sanford
Ncgroc*
Charlie
Wilder
1
Claudia
Klnard
Cere
rail,
at
2Wh
Sunday
night
by
Jerry
Drawn.
»«ency
ia final, George DangleUnited Arab Hepul&gt;lic to provide pcnsalion,” Michels said.
rra n g r . v
&gt;
------------------------------------ -an(j ^t r ||a Hohin*on were Jailed and Park. Hr was taken lo the i Sanford Negru. who left the acene man and George Snyder discovereconomic and tachnical aid fo r
Kenneth .Spaulding, Sanford at hi* home in Ola Reach. Tangerine,
fur drank and disorderly conduct A ir
Station dispensary when he ami wa* apprehended
later at Friday.
^instruction o f ahipyand* at A le x­
turney, w ill defend the group. One Sunday morning. Mr Dutton had
after the Fire Department called complained ol pain* in hi* chert, i hi* home.
The two men were found m ult*
andria, Moaeow Radio reported to­
o f the defendants, Ihe City of San brr(1 , resident of Tangerine for
police, other lire , reported were
Jim m y lam Freeman. Sanford
Another accident •ccu rrrd at 1
.
.
“
9
day.
rard. ha* waived i t . eomprm.lion (,(r p - i , |fB y r, „ .
in dwelling* at taw Pecan A vr at Negro, wa* a rre rtril hy |sollre p. m. Saturday when Robert Hu^ « Preventing firemen from doing
at 17 7* a. m. Saturday, and JI4 while lie aat in his car at the ford John* ran Into Ihe rear of their duly by Clly Judge Ana' The defending property owner.
* ^ rm e r re.alent of
Cypres* Ave. at 4 55 p ' m. Sat- intersection ol 9th St and M y rtle 'a n automobile
driven hy Mrs. brosc o iliff
MOSCOW ( U l'l) — Russia .iaa w ill meet tomorrow night al 7:30 N*Rf“ rd. vwherr he had been a
Ave. In addition to hbKktng traf-1 Pauline Nirhot*. Mr*. Nichols h»d
The case arose Jan. i when
Mis* Dorothy Finley, executive j uriiay
put new high apecd cargo and in the Carpenter’. Union ll*U. on member o f the Masonic Ixwlge. ihe
V A II9. fir .
Freeman wa- charged with stopped for Ihe stop signat Park Eire
chief Mark Cleveland aent
of Ihe USO Division of the Young
Lawrence W. Anglin
passenger planet Into service fo r Palmetto Ave. to dtsruis the rase. Shrine Club and the Elk* Prior to
hia retirement In I95H. Mr. Dut- W°n**n'» Christian Association of Sanford Naval A ir Station, was l&gt; W I. and carrying a conccalrd j Ave. arul Orlando Dr. John* %lsr fire truck to extinguish
py|»r route*, the Soviet new*
* * *n Sanford arrrstrd for driving while inloxl weapon Police officers removed didn't. He wa* charged with I). trash (tre at Fifth and French,
ton had i&gt;cen a produce grower ami *t|p U.S ^
agenry T a il reiwirted
' Wednesday.
.. ----a black Jack from hi* imckrt
W. I. and failure lo have vehicle where Danglrman wa* clearing
shipper fo r more than 50 years
a lot.
She will v im the USO Club and
Roberta Moore and Kva Mar under control.
In ltrJ4 hr built the firs t celery
Sanford police were K ill at h
Firemen Carl Smith and Alvin
Davis are both in Jail charged
pre-cooler in the Sanford Oviedo official* at Ihe Sanford Naval Air
-•P O U N D , Va. (U P II Poiiea
with assault ind battery follow ­ thla morning. While working with Httta-il testified that Dangleman
Station In Ihe afternoon Mis* Fin
d
is
tric
t.
H
r
wa*
a
form
er
sales
raided aa |H.&lt;X&gt;0 clnderblock arena
ing a fight in the Rosy lire Cafe the windshield wiper* on hi* ear and Snyder fought with them as
manager of American E'ruit Grow­ ley w ill tie the guest of honor at
Saturday night, arresting 17 p«ra tea being given at the home of
in Goldsboro Friday night The at 9 a. in., Edward Karl Owrn* they attempted lo drawn the fire,
e
r*
and
later
sale*
manager
for
•on* engaged ia illegal gamecock
Davis woman lilt Itolterla Moore ran Into a parked ear half a block Danglrman previously had been
Federated Fruit and Vegetable Mr*. C. Franrl* Smith. 1719 Magfighting and aaiaing 100 game­
nulla St All USO friends arc in
over the In-ail with a bar stool, from his home on Park Ave. given permission hy Cleveland to
cock*. 15 o f them d»»d.
Nine men from the Sanford Nav­ Growers, and was general man­ sited.
Rosa ItsT hirl Mobley, 51, of a ftr r she had Iw-rn cut with a Ju rt didn't look, offierra said.
born trash in small piles on Ihe
o f E’- F. Dutton Inc . produce
al A ir Station escaped a frigid dip. ager
„
The |&gt;arked car was owned by lot. which Is near a large fuel
A* head of Ihe Y W C A 'i t'SO lx&gt;ngwimd died Friday in an O r­
lando hospital.
in the Gulf of Mexico Friday night I ' °
Ralph C. Gage, M&lt;m| iis, N. Y , and tank. When a fire was built ea rl­
-i V
.**e
. . i t survived by two »on*. Division, Ml** E inlry direct* a
a il-JV
A native of E'lorida. Mr. Mobley
CARBONDALK. III. ( U P !) - In ­ _.The, men were aboard
Sanford.
ier in the day exceeding (lie
..
„
: si.-w art p Dutton Sanford and headquarter* staff at the National
to fxmgwood 22 year* ago
mate* at Menard Stair Penitenti­ palrol Plane on « routine fh«hl | p ‘ * - rt K‘ ’ “u ^ ' j r ? A -l w . ^ ; YWCA office in New York City 'mused
The S h rrtlf’s Department report­ Chief’s s|ieci(irationi, be revok­
" ' T , .‘V
™ ^
. iU ((
workpra ,n USO
«« *
ary have been offered an extenone of the two engine.
ed vandalism In Mrrvslllh Manor ed the permission.
lio n
in philosophy
near Sinlando Springs. And to
won course
course in
pn.K,Mpny by
rsy c* ,,gnt fire
ru ff. Engll.htown. N. J .; one .is club, operated hy the YWCA
Melhodl.t Community
When Cleveland pasvrd the lot
The
team
of
Harry
Tnokr,
lia
r
t'burcb, &lt; assellverry ami |IPO
h i
: clear Ihr record, 14 pages of at 6:30 that night, hr again saw
ry Woodruff, iiofk l i j i p l f n i D n ,,
.
-»
.
at
a
i l •
Elks.
Sanford.
He
wav
a
retail
The
rourse
I*
entitled
"Idea*
of
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»
“ •&gt; »four
*"'• ,hfMlf i .T ELIn 'ey
h: ,I*! i srs,mc.a
. » ly filled,
Ihr ftrr and called out the truck.
ing engine dropped off. An emer- i“«I.;. »
.even
grandchildren «and
gasoline dealer and owned a Long- H a rr, Weir took first p i.re ,n the , S- ' n' n" l f ‘ ou.n»&gt; ‘
Good and E v il."
gency landing wa* made .1
, t&gt;F training and experience
■I MarMac grealgr.ndchUdren.
gicaigrim ticnuurrn.
csperienrr to
1,1 «„,*) trailer park
M ayfair Men's Golf Association r * m r u»‘ ^ ,orr Ju,,Cr VVll‘ on A resulting struggle brought aid
Alexander this morning. All are from police and City Alanager
Funeral tervice* will U- held at direct the far flung work of the
s*,l t , |v iiri jncluclv? his
I
D ill A ir E'orte llase in Tampa
wife, Mrs. tournament yr-tciday
misdemeanors.
Warren EL Knowles.
sputter' Rchbaum Funeral Home, Mount I YWCA for men and women In the M&lt;|f
M ol.ley two sons, Roger
Second
in
tlx
tourney,
which
'
. I
_
T ...........I . . . a t
• Is I L - .
■ r trx *-■ I f n r r « s
lu i f n f lln .ip
ii « *
. . 1
READING. England (U I’D -O ld * “ h ,hr rpm* 'n‘n*
.D ora.
Tuesd.iy at 4a —p.m. __.
with
the armed
forces, %ami
for their anwive.
Jfv| ,(obprt v,',,,
|l0|h ,;f |&lt;0“
UM.(, the handicap (mint system,
Mark Clcvrlant! Jr. prosecuted
ing.
age pensioner Walter Kilm n rtrr,
for the city in Ihe rase. Dangleand families She came Into I SO,
h„ moth/ r M r, y
J wa. the tram nf Gene W itrrl, E.
The Sanford i&gt;atrai plane was Rev. John Mangrum o fficia tin g .
to. who married Mrs. Constance
alter extensive work , as,, field ...and Hogan, l-nngwood;
man wax fined |2uo, of which
en route lo Corpus Christ!, Tex.,
one brother. J. S till, Ed D»vls ami Sol Ab
Macr. M. after only two dates,
$150 was suspended. Snyder was
execul ve direct.,r of Lamp H i* J llllP i N M(tMpy&gt;Charleston!
ramaon.
Sunn,
Powrll. Kirby
and was al&gt;out |60 miles from land
asplalnc-i " I was horrd and I
fined tlo&gt;). with a suspension of
*
'
r
*
n
s&lt;"
Ub
go
and
Oakland,
|
^
(wil
,
i
r
t
P
rii
Mrs
J
IV.
Gel-1
Fite.
Elm
er
Horrm-r
ami
Ed
Hunt
when the (ire slatted. The pilot
OVIEDO—The Oviedo chamber 5T3.
wanted something to do."
CAIRO (U l’l ) - President Gam- l al , and in W ashington, D C
l&lt;. Na.npa, Idaho, and Mis. Hy- took third plai •
was luted at L t. Don Jarrell,
iif
I'omim-rce
w
ill
inert
tonight,
at
Chief ( bvel.md said Hist tha
In all of her aidgnincnts, M ls s iaf(, N r||py&gt; | )or(.jt( ( -a|
Al&gt;drI Nasser, moved today to
YAII-3. Also aboard werr l.t(Jg)
Individual honors were copped 7 :so fo r the first lime slme the
two men rame to Die fire station
*'** worked
closely with
y ,nrra| services w ill lo- held to by Ralph Wight and Harold Kas rrorganliaticn meeting
It. G. Martin, CPO Elmer Hoemer, hold quick trials for as many as
LONDON (D P I)— Following a It.fJ g lJ . T, Dennison. En*. H. M. IKK)
Communists
arrested
on
Voinmunity t hesis,I I As. cliurch n, „ rro - at 2 p n. in the Ch*|&gt;rl o f , Iner Member*
tb n r wive* and
Election
of 195'.) officers is «ome days before Ihr tria l and
complaint from an angry husband F itig rra ld , CPO R. II. Kennedy charges of trying to overthrow his
,n '| l , ' lr E,0UP»_
Co* Parker Funeral Home. Winter guests enjoyed a lobster dinner scheduled as well as a report on apologlrrd for their behavior.
that a telephone operator told him , j r ,,
c ||. winshlp J r . ATI government,
Informed
aourresEarlier
Miss Elnley
was
relig |*- f K. The. Kev.
Darwin
A.
Shea and danring at the M ayfair lo u n Christmas
lighting and sale of
'"‘ is* iw
li i f - a l i i i l l slit
•-■•lor and
h in t defense
■l.,f(,ii*«
. .
.
..
Ions
i-duralti&gt;n
director
his new baby was a boy. when It a . J. East ami ADS J J. French said.
w ill officiate. Interment will be in t o
Club after the tournament. Christmas frees, the house numrra lly was a girl, a I-ondon hospi­
service* director for churches In !
Hascn 'M e m o rla f I'a rli.
Dave Cunning i» president of Ihe i tiering projret for Oviedo and ad
Sin lirrnardim i and San Diego.'
tal placed this sign over its
association.
'd ltln n a l plans for 1969.
She Is a graduate of the l.'niver
switchboard: "N o sex must be
lity of California at Id s Angeles
given out over the phone."
Tickets now are on sale fo r the
and received her masters degree
Victor Horge concert Jan. 31 at
in religious education (rum the
The Sanford Clvie ( enter.
San Krancxrn Theological Semi
Campbell-LoiaillC Post No. M
Proceeds w ill go to the Heart
Inary.
will meet tonight In the American
Fund, and w ill benefit patients in
Legion building at 7 p m. for din
Seminole County and adjacent
ner.
Orangas stamped with "Sanford
area*.
Reports wtU lo- made bv all E'air
SAULT STE. MARIE. Mich.'from Finland before the tarn a
George Campl-ell, Borge'a '■ad­
Manufacturing Co., Sanford, Fla..”
committees
The
Seminole
County
&lt;UFI)— William Korpl said to
century,
CORSICANA. Tex (U l’ l ) - D . E. i Jones, 36. the father of eight vance man,” arrived in Sanford
• re being distributed this week at
E'air
will
I
n* held E’eb. lit 21.
day
his _
life
to Finnish_ Hr *ald his victory over the ale
. he- owed
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A 21 year-old Longwood m*n
n .r dinner tonight will be p er-,
m .? .tTow‘ the to - chil(ln,n’ c,tlm l hf 'oum, U’* «0,d Friday night to discus, arrangeUse Hotel Statler in New York
baths and the winterising effect ,n ,n l*
** dur..,p , ^t / J ® , " * . * * * t«kenlo an Orlando hospital
pared
by
Ktuaell
S,&gt;enr
.
r
.
vecorvf
w tother Ms
b l r » wcl* hin&lt; ,boul 10
,.orI1 lh '
Clly.
of a "ra m ie of eallnns" ni ohts
of taking Finnish Fsathg.' shtsrtly after 610 p m. Saturday, vice commander.
. 1
V,
i * ! P®«nda each-last May IT after a t'»M hx-al Heart Fund represents- takpa tolnp d o ln f.. f((|,ow lnf #n # rf|lIfn ,| „ „ |hp ForJ t
Marvin MelDar. manager of the of a rauple of gallon, of whls lle 1|(rpP(,
story of f ndlng s $2.IWI OOO buried
,n w l|h td
pjr1
|h dtrt lives that he was “ well pleased*
local firm , roncaivod th* idea aa a kTto Jump into a snow d rift a fte r, cp,. Road.
•ay — &gt; with tha riv ie Center, after an in­
"
gimmick fo r the NationalWhole- , Korpi, 54, was
asleep m • .now silting in a steam room along
Frank C
llerm esdorf suffered N egro D ies In Chuir £ * £ &amp; £ ' ‘
spection of Ih r auditorium.
he did with it.
RAIEGRD (U l’ l ) — Negro Jim
Jones said hr wii’ go to Tyler,
(•&gt; * Drygooda Convention, Jan. IP- bank when two surveyors chanced
rocks, “ but there I a a fractured chest lame when In*
The
Sanord Seminole
County
Jones
complained
that
hia
fame
hath th a t’s good fu." you. .
1956 ear plowed into the rear of m,r l * *
«**«* in ihe elec rex., today. U. « A tty. W illiam
Jayceea and Jayrc* wive* are as­
upon him Friday un Drummond
was
beginning
to
gel
a
little
When aalMinaa visM the dtaplay Island at the tin of Dm eastern
as *«
lo whrtn
‘Doctors
w , u , ‘ disagreed ■»
worm a pick-up truck, whlrh had brokrn , f lc chair today in a ’ routine” j sieger, who told the Secret Sersisting with publicity and promo­
room, they reeeiva a Juicy orange, end of M lfh le .n s u m w
er ^
l,r &lt; r ,n,uun* °* ■l*,«»hol in down on th* highway.
execution for the raise uf a white vice In tell Jcr.r* lo show the wearing.
tion. The Jayceea are noted fo r
hand stamped by Maitsar's aisUr, la Ha was " s tiff &gt;a a tv.ard ' aI *to rP*'*
"1 have been trying lo find Ibelf expert leg work to &gt;11 civto
h,&lt;* actually served
state Troo|&gt;cr J.
Hikes saiil '*om ,n " ,l0 * * • placing flowers government Ihe gold, if he has it,
Mrs. Gertrud* Rataor. Mr*. R at­ £
aumrbody to give it to," to laid. endeavor*.
is in Tyler.
H t o " , af gaioSL to to sera “
• " “ Heel*, keeping hia blood jib e truck was parked w ith all fo u r !0" her ,n,Kh• r '• * r,v e
tier volunteered Par the Job ghen
from icing and bursting the blood ! whcelr. on the pavement. T h* d r tv I
..
r*
Sl?ger amt Forrester V. Sor­ "They can give M back to the
Tickets are available el th* J a y
the firm wanted aomathing d iffe r ­ temperatures.
vtssels in the cold.
r r was Maihall I^ o Keith, Alla- D I0 O 8 C 1 0 M e e t
rels, agent in charge of Ihe Se­ Indians If they want to. I would ree Inform ation Booth. K oum illat
*T
m
Finnish."
ent for Ma convanUon showroom,
Korpi told UnitK orpi joked that ha had stoked monte Springs. Drams o f oil fell
ihe Loyal Order o f th* Moos* cret Set vice office in Dallas, said more or less like to roll M up. and Anderson Drug Store, T o u J rt.
■ to i i a rweldeo* o f Now York *d Praia International. "W* aan up on "a couple of gallons" of from the truck during the accident w ill meet at • p.m. tomorrow in they expect to be able lo an­ cover it up and forget M.
Ion's Drugs and the'DeBary P har­
City,
take the raid.
I whisky, lle said he had been vis- and Impeded heavy tra ffic , which lemiwirsry quarters at 2639 Or nounce Tuesday or Wednesday
Everybody In the United States macy. A lt seats wilt be rrse rve d j
The oranges were shipped from
Korpi was torn In this country , Ring a liicod and -ta ile d tome .eventually w a s
d ii|ie r*cd by . Undo D rm . All members are u r g - i whether there is anything to the .and part* of Arkansai ia trying tickets are priced at $3 aud $5, in ­
but his father, Otto, immigrated' with two touieg to hto pocket
| Highway 1‘atrol susiiiarymse
Jed to allcod.
|rtory.
to d a ta M."
cluding U s .
,
f

Final Riles Today
For Mrs. Ware, 74

»
News Briefs
Never Too Late

t

Meyners Celebrate

Bad News For Reds

Fire Hits Windsor

^ lt. Terror Scaled

City Fines l Men
Lam
p,
B
ar
Stool
Solve
Local
Fights
Frank Dutton Sr.,

Tnule Pact Signed

For Blaze Hassle

Ex-Resident, Dies

USO Leader Sets
Visit In Sanford

Polar Routes Served

Plane Brought In,
Nine Escape 'Dip'

Gameeoeka Seized

Ross Mobley Dies;
Riles Set Tuesday

Cons Given Choice

‘Bored’ Mun Weds

M ayfair Tourney
Winners Listed

,

Oviedo Chamber
To Meet Tonight

*M)0 Face Trials

&lt;No -Sex By Phone

Baths, Liquor Credited

Oranges Carry
Sanford Stamp

With Saving Man's Life

Legion To Meet,
Get Fair Reports

Longwood Driver
Hurt In Accident

Tickets Available
For Borge Concert

'Bull' Or Bullion
J In B erry P atch?

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_____________

I y » | « f r -W ed., Jan. II, 1M9

Lake Mary

Reading Ability Is
Subject Of Meeting
9 f r m r m r keogh
T h t gueat apeaktr for ihe Lake
Mary School P TA recent meeting
a n Mr*. M. Roll. 5upcrvl»or nl
Elementary Kdueatlon. who ipok.
•n Iho teaching of rradlnx In thr
•rhoolt. Sho diiplayed hooka urn!
to the school, explained rich ami
•treated Import incm of giving
eblldren
axperlentei such ax
reading to (hem and llilening to
Ihom retell the nuriery ttorie*
Readlneaa doei not eomr to all
children at the mafic act of all
ao one will find many loveia of
learning la eorh.
The Be*. John Pilley, of the
Community Presbyterian Church
p r o a dovotlon on rradlneaa
P T A president. Mrs. W. C. Hop
Mnt, « i pres ted appreciation of the
p, a i a whole, to Mr. and
Rolwrt Mnhn for their work
aa chairmen of the Hallowren
Carnival. She also expressed her
titwa of the recent I* TA Statr
Convention in Sarasota.
T V Spring 1’ritival was an
pounced, with exact date to he
announced later.
Mrs. Marshall Smith, member
•hip chairman, reported a total
M &gt;3 raembera In Ihe local p TA
The Ural, aerond and third
grade
mothers served donuts.
inch and coffee to the U mem
ra preaent.
fo rm e r Hesldenl lllra
Word waa received this week
•f the death of Mrs Winifred
Ramsay, former Lake Mary Rest
dent. Mra. Hamsay has been a
way from this sres (or some
years, but was well known here
While living here she was ae
tfvs to all work, especially in
mu sir of the Community Pres
kytcrlan Church Through her ef
torts, ■ Junior choir was formed
and a'new piano purrhasesl. along
wtth many things she Inspired In

K
C

rt

Mo church.

•a

M e waa an artist and a poel
to many homes In Lake Mary,
■ er "Sunset on Crystal Lake" is
toa most memorable of her work
toat oan be found today.
Mra. Ramsay wts M at thr
Mate of her death Dec. 10. In
Audubon, N J., where she was
toiiding with her daughlrr and
aon. She had been ill for some
tight years.
She waa the widow at the Rev.
Robert M. Hamsay, who died In
MM.
Surviving are two sons. Hubert
A. and J . Ilouglki. a daughter
Katherine, all of Audubon, three
grandchildren
and one
great
grandchild, funeral s e r v i c e s
•ere held in ft, J., and inter
meal waa la Kingwood, W. Ma­
ker horn* town.
Personals
M r. and Mrs. II M (Henson
Were weekend guests of his tiro
Pier and sister In law, \lr and
Mrs. C. A. (ilrason In Oeala
Mrs. Richard Keogh will V
hostess Tuesday. It p m. for Ihe
Circle S meeting id the United
R rrs h )terinn Women.
Aiming out of town guests here
tn attend the (inlrirn Wedding an
Btversary of Mr. and Mr&gt;. J. A
peekham Sunday werr Mr and
Mrs. Stanley Peekham and »&lt;&gt;n.
Robby, Hen Hill, H i and Mr
and Mra. Clarence Peekham owl
daughters, Mayrrne and Joanne,
Tampa.
Mias Jane fairs, field Direct
ar’a office, Presbyterian Church,
Orlando, visited friends here Hitt
Weekend

W E JU ST FINISH ED COUNTING T H E STUFF A N D
A R E W E EV ER LO A D ED - IT S G O T TO GO - SOo
D O W N GO PRICES FROZEN SPECIALS

HOLY
SMOKES!
YOU JUST DON’T HARDLY SEE
THESE KIND NO MORE----OAK HILL

BKEMNER

JUMBO r
PIES 12

39 '

F.F.V.
HIBISM il.li.rh
CUITSg .

103
34% ' C
tnd

CORNED BEEF

49

SKALD
SWEET

Vttn.
S tra w .

(»cg. .19c)

il
t)

1

McK e n z i e s

L

STRAW

Sire

BERRIES

BIRDSEYE

SPINACH
WINTER GARDEN
APPLE
CMKIt it Y
PEACH

10tbs.

Dig
Family
Slxe

HERSHEY’S
OR
DIXIE CRYSTAL

McK e n z ie s

FORDHOOK LIMAS
OK

BROCCOLI SPEARS

SUGAR

P k jjs .

(With JS Or Mure Order)

BANJ1TET
SPANISH
BAR

KIIAFT

CAKE

PINEAPIM.E — PEACH
OTRAWHERRY

tHeir. We)

PRESERVES

IK)G or CAT
FOOD

-

Tall
Cana

2

WILSON’S TENDER SMOKED

Lost By A Nose

Q U A LITY

B H IR TO l* Va. (U P Ii-t»e w e y I
R Of field, arented on lusplrlon of
drunken driving, told roller whal
they smelled on hit breath was
Me aroma of blackberry Jam
Jwdice Roliert Ilsvls fined Of
field on the word nf the arresting
officer that the aroma wa» that
af whisky.

11 lo
16. I.h.

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HAI.F

f r e s h b o st o n b u t t

TUN A

BEEF
SHORT

LI).

BACON

RIBS

2

i.h .

B EEF

The
Welcome Wagon
Hostess

Lbs.

J

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FOOD KING
Grated

Can*

♦ g la ss

Keg. IWr
Size

(Limit 2 Pleawe)

4 9 c

kS-

B A K ER ITE

FOODMAItT — ALL PORK

FltESII GltOCND

Jars

SPA RKLE w in d o w
CLEA N ER

PO R K ROAST
- Lb.

12 Oz. C Q l

M EA TS ■

HAIMS

WHOI.E OK
SHANK IIAI.F

KINO AN’S
RELIABLE
SLICED

The sdght Jet enginei of the
R U Stralofortreas base the power
Of M diesel lornmotivri,

SHORTENING

SAUSAGE '

A WORD ABOUT FOODMART MEATS

Will Knock on Your Door
with CJlfia &amp; Greetings
fnmi Friendly Husincaa
Neighbor* xml Your
Civic ami Social
Welfare I/cader*

On the occnrsion of:
Change of residence
Arrival* of Newcomens te
Sanford
PkMM PA 1*1786
Ruth Gallagher

99

« Ox.
C «*

+% III Ox.

VEGETABLES

POTATOES

Cans

ORANGE
JUICE

BIRDSEYE
MIXED

Lemon
Fudge

U. S. NO. 1

OLD VIRGINIA
APPLE SA U CE

NATIONAL

THE FREEZER IS JAMMED AND WB
GOTTA MAKE ROOM

(l.imit I With Food Order)

SWEET TREAT
CRUSHED
PINEAPPLE A

PEACHES i Q t
2 2*/2 Cans ■§ #

o*

COFFEE

TOMATOES A
4 c” 4

SOUTHERN QUEEN

2

OUR OWN
FOOD KING

IN EV ER Y COMMUNITY THERE IS USUALLY ONE STORK T H A T PEOPLE CAN SINGLE OUT AND
SAY "TH E Y HAVE TH E IIKST MEATS IN TOW N”— IN SANFOItl) FOODMAItT IS TH A T STORE WE
W ILL NOT HANDLE OK SELL INFERIOR D U A LITY MEATS.

•
BEECHNUT
STRAINED

BABY
FOOD

Jam

OQ&lt;

«*&gt;•**»"

A JA X
2 s 3 3‘

__

(With Order)

AT FOODMART EVERY LB. OF MEAT IS GUARANTEED •
ARMOUR'S

BEEF STEW
t

-

2

„

A Q

99‘

(THIS ONE M REALLY JAMMING UP THR BACK ROOM

LIQUID

12 Ox. Size

BEECHNUT

BABY

V EL

43‘

CEREAL

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News Briefs
Millions For Malaria
G E N E V A l U I 'D — The United
|State* ha* conlrllmlrd 3 million
dollar* lo thr world malaria fund
of thr World Health (irrinita'ion

Jets To He Bought
A T L A N T A ( U l 'l j - D c l l a Air
line* announced Wrdnrtday night
tl will liorrow r-ut million dollara
to purchaac id jet alrlinrra.

Graham Will Help
M IAM I (U M &gt; — Otto Graham
will aiaitt the University of Mi­
ami at a backfirld coach in apnng
foothall practlee.

So ray a Trip enietl

^

VOL. XLIX

United Preaa Leased Wire

Ir m t liT
INDEPENDENT DAILY
DAILY NEWSPAPER
NEWSPAPER
AN INDEPENDENT
Eet«bli*hed ~1908

*

^THURSDAY, JANUARY 16. 1969

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 819

Judge Faces Criminal Contempt
Criticism Invited

Army Will Shoot Alabamian Defied
Moon Again Soon 'Rights' Probers

COLO GN E, Germany t U I'l)
Iranian sourer* drntrd today tie r-1
t ’riticiwtn sometime* ia h.trd lo Inke. S a n fo rd m erman press report* that Princess
Soraya is planning a trip home to chant*. how ever, invite it.
Iran
Jo h n K rid e r, nuniuger of the Seminole C o u n ty Chitinber
i»f Cnm m eace. and F ra n c is Km im illut J r ., c h a irm a n of the
**-W '°**K (U P D — Th* Army
M O N TGO M ERY. Ala (Ill'll — thr star judge refuted to tum
Kctjiil M erchant* D ivisio n , have extended an in vita tio n to disclosed todav that k evpeclt federal Judge Frank
M. Johnson over ngisiration rei'ord* in Bar*
G A IN E .S U L I.E
iUI*D All local rM id e tlla to "state th e ir ck*©n" in letters to T h e San* i "ahortl*
m launch Ha *econd to*l*&gt; ordered criminal contempt hour aid Bullock counties to comI.A U K K N L E
LYO N S
Southeastern Uonfrrencr tarkte » ,,i n „ _ . .u
moon rocket
(proceeding* again*! Circuit Judge mission intratigatora.
kel Heckman ha* iignrd a Nation­ f ”
,.
a t*
in
-a
at
1 * 1
,,
. .
n
T
|
George Wallace for hia defiance
The rommlstion la investlgakK r id e r anal Roum tllat said iUKiiestmn*. analysis, aleU f.en Arthur U Tnsdcau M |hp K„ , pr. , 0 v ( , RUhli (oin lll|;
, lolatiiml of Negro
al Football league contract for
voting tght* In Alaba
1959 with thr San Francisco 49crs sires and criticism s o f laical busittess-shopjaar relut tains “ o f- research and development chief, million
for us. the merchant*, the onl&gt; means o f Irn rn iltp what we made th« announcementtit a
Thr U S district
JuJgr cited
Jnhn-m hail i*&gt;urd three *cpar»
want to k n o w ! how to serve you lietter."
apeerh prrparrd for thr National Wallace for contempt on grimml* atr nfalar* lo Wallarr deinandtnjt
priKluctbn of Ihe vote hook* writh
N AP LES Italy lU P D — IWire
Such a letter appeared am the editnriiri |w iki &gt; *af Th e Security Induitrial A»«n
u»rd nightsticks to d lip rrir '2&lt;M
the find deadline Tuesday, but
Met alii yesterday.
The Army'* first lunar probe
the o u t s p o k e n segregationist
men clamoring for jolia on a
l.nciil m erchants are w orking in mini* w uya to im prove was luumhcd tut |)ec. at and
turned hr record * over to grand
sellout con* I rueii-m project Wed
th
e
ir
service*
to
shopintrs.
A
n
.di-out
ciimpaitrn
to
Ittiild
travrli*ii
about
''evtxxi
tttllr*
mto
juries n each county at the last
6. Lawretue Lyons. engineer Tampa, retired with one la at run nr*day. Two job applicant* wrrr
S anfo rd as a shtappitiR center n-iw i* under w a y .
, *i“ ce W-forr latltng t&gt;ack and
mlnulr.
(or Ut* Atlantic Coast Line for thr through Sanford, from Jackson- injured and to were arretted
burning in the atmosphere.
F u m iij I Order
tiot a |act |tea've w hich would help S a n ford to starve you
paat IV year*. made Iin Ian run villr to Tampa, in 19%. hr atari"W r arr now preparing tor mir
Johns,n said, "The respondent,
with the railroad yesterday.
»d with thr A C L as an engineer,
better? If so, take |n*h in hami.
second lunar prnU- lo be taunebrd
Lyons, who make* hla home to ami fur the paat 17 yrara hat U-rn
N O R R ISTO W N . N J, ( U I I J - A
HOLLYW OOD (UPD - T h e Wallace, refused to technically
shortly.’ Trudeau said
engineering paanngcr train* from ftrr in a leetng-eyr krnnel hlaiad
Academy
of Motion Plclure Aria comply with the order of thia
lie gave no other hint of the
Jacksonville to Tampa,
for three hour* Wednesday night
anil
Sciences
has lepcatcd a con­ court . . . by devious methods.
date file Army pa«s»d up th&lt;
"I hereby order representative*
l.yona, who lived in Sanfurd le/ore it waa brought under c*agtroversial
amendment
barring
last lavoralite time for a moon
of Ihe U.S attorney general’* of*
from lw a until hr tooted to Ta m ­ tro! All of the anitnala escaped
rockrt~ "launehlng "at ihe Marl ot
^
f r m ^ L ^ n u i l Vice lo t.le criminal contempt pro*
pa in 11*44. regretted leaving the safely from thr burning kennrii
flit* month and presumably also ,,,rnl wilmsscs frum the annual
((
j ^ ainst respondent Wal*
railroad, which hat Iwcn more .
. ..
will let the nest favorable time ' W l . t i o n &lt;&lt;*
w
,
,
than a home to him, but aaya, "A ll O i l l l M U H I U M 'S , L o l ' d
go by That would he at the end
The act.cn.re sealed Wednesday
I t . tv ‘ known .
good thing* must come to an rod
would allow Communists and w|t
Jll,&gt;
« “ •*£ Know1
n “
■
L o n d o n &lt;u »m »— i-.rd Aitnn
of this month
I.,),!,
strict
itiict|dlnarta!i.
dtsmuaed
A
l
of
now.
hr
ha*
no
plan*
for
hi*
nesses who pleaded Ihe
■ham. Britain’s most vocal critic
HAVANA (U P D — Firing squad*
The
government
will
launch
government civil caves against Wallace and
Amendment before
wort acute throughout Cuba at retired year*, hut he aWa want to of guccn Eluabcth. was accused
111* local Chapter o( th« AmeCl-, beaded by Bruce tl. Paddock. Thr about to space probe* this year,
day busy.
of tiad manners today for suggest &lt;an Bed Croat yesterday voted to committee will use the lint* which Includiiu' a doirn artificial moons. Investigating committee* to be fl*r reMllou. rcgt.trar. who redawn attain today but authorities
Horn In I'x-misylvanii, hr travel- trig inUrnl marriages for the royal
eligible for (t s r • r minims!ions fused D testify or product rec­
In Havana iaH the "No. t war
direct it* efforts to help the Unit ■night he spent on an individual T , Keith tllrnnan, chairman of
ord* fur lha commiislon.
ral
lo
Maryland.
California,
Can­
family.
which begin next month
criminal" of the tlatiila regime
rd Fund, rather than have * mem­ membership campaign to work for the National Aeronautical and
The jurist threw out the case in
Repeal of the amrndmrnt which
temporarily had ••raped rrvolu ada, hark to California, and then
Space
Administration,
told
new*thr
United
Fund
as
a
whole
bership drive for Its own benefit
■ motion hy Joseph F. Ryan, at­
Eait again Iwfore he finally start­
had
I
wen
In
effect
since
Feh.
ft,
Bonary justice,
’We are in nerd «| fui&lt;d* our- men Wednesday,
The mutton was made at a meet­
torney far the Jtistlia Drpartmentrailroad, which
The rrporta raid VCuj
U rn ed with thr
NEM O RLEAN S ilJPt i _ The ing of the eaecultve committee,
Hut Glennan refused to say if 11*57. brought a blast from actor ment, who reported the court or­
Ives," Paddock said, "but we l&lt;e
Ward
Bond,
prriidrnt
of
the
Mo­
Rulofto Canttllo had been hot pi­ brought him to Florida.
liesr in the United Fund and feel (959 would see any American InLyons ha* Hirer daughter*, one rvnventkin site cointnlllre of the
tion Pictuir Alliance ami a rru der to produce the record* had
taIliad (or an operation (or atom
Democratic National Committee
Dial a conceited effort on our part Irrplanelary shot*.
aider against Communl.t* in Hot •&gt;«"
* l,h
,
. . .
ach ulcer*. Fidel Castro ha.
" n ' Jor Kolh' ,l' r * m will meet here Friday lo select a
will strengthen thr drive, which
tywood
The cummlstiun agent* checked
accused him of a doutderrus* for
ilte fur the Hjfto presidential con­
has fallen far sJtori of its goal M
through
the
Bullock
County
rec­
Al
thr
A
C
L
d«u«ot
tv
bid
turn
a
’All these Fifth Amendment
vention
allowing ex-President Fulgrnrlo
Figure* released yesterday to
ord* Wednesday and thr Barbour
I'oitiiminlsli
are
winking
now.
Batista and hit principal hrnrh “prosperoua farewell" wrrr M. E.
Mr*. Daisy Knos. r'n u tte r secre­
County book* the previous day,
•Smith, road foreman of engine*;
We've lovt the fight and that’! all
men to flee Havana.
tary of the Bed Cross, showed a
both limes al Ihe Invitation of lha
W.
B
Moye,
chairman
of
the
there la to it."
At the aante time ihr govern­
total of fiK.TTSb.! in United Fund
NEW ORLEANS ( U P D - An
grand juries.
Defends
Hoard'*
Vitlun
ment announced thr ftrit step to l/Oard of IgRomotlre Engineer*; Eastern Air Line* DC7 plane with
cuffrrs The sum musl be divided
The driver of a trailer truck was , among seven subscribing agenHut Director George Steven*,
ward* drmohlliiatlon of the civil­ Wakiu F Wlngatr, supervisor of 52 passenger* and five crrwinrn
prrstilrnt ot thr Aradcmy'* Board
ian army which broke Ihr mil **fetv for A C L from Wilmington, abninl crash landed in heavy fog •rrrstrd this morning for follow- f j „
IL r) dictatorship ami pre»ented J J* V ’ J '“! *
hl * m*n&gt; rarly today off a runway at Mol tng ton rbveely after he plowed Into
WASHINGTON (U P D — The So­ of Guvernor*. d e f e n d e d thr
J. A llrpburn. field director al
hoard's action which ramr Mon­
Cutw with It. first Htlren pre.l fr,cn,i' ^
f*lln» railroader*,
sanl International Airport No one Ihe rear of another truek behind!
Orlando Air Direr Base, an- viet Union today had an Invita­
dent in ala year*.
tion from President Eisenhower to day aftrr a heated all nighl tea
wa* Injured
tbe
Motor*
Inn.
on
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Trial and execution
...
.
. . . rector soon would lie assigned to put forward 'honest, peaceful" lion
Harold
Bale*. Orlando. «o.d I ,hr iSjnfonl Naval Air stal(ull
"Th u mailer, this amendment,"
eriminali" was reported
suggestions fur solving the prob
ruptrd Ihroughout moil
Irnis of German reunlltrallon and Steven* told United Press Inter­
Police Officers W. H. Cosgrove
Mn
Knos
ara|u*-*ted
a
Volun
m TSItUHUII i I ’PD - Furs anil Howard Whelchel Dial he was
national, “haa from thr beginning
Wednesday although IB more were
tier Services chairman. Anyone European security
K. I . (Gene) Johnson nf Cat*
which |mllrr said were set lielilw•teruled by Bring squads Wrdnea
The President, who extended the been used only til haran Ihe
"Bred and *leepy." Driver of the Intelesled In this position may rill
»*
*
Iberry was elected slate pre«i*
ratrly hroke out early today in
hid In hi* remarks Wednesday at Aradi my. We're only mlrrrated
day morning
other truck was Perry Alva Nall her at Chapter head&lt;iuarteri
Hire, apartutrnt building! In the
dent
of Ihr Eleitronlel Association
in
making
award*
bated
on
mrr■
National
Press
Club
luncheon,
Tb M u o d a Await Tria l
LONDON (C
( I IPP U! i - Do
t)o you Ur city » Oakland district, s m ir of Jr. of Jacksonville. Nall was taken
Today U&gt;e. trials
&gt;4,
ia r ulglits? Do
of Flfirida yeiterday.
coupled B with s promise lo give II."
. . . *#d, eaecuUon.
. . ..
awake
Do m
itui t0’
tOSI( am a finijihr ftrr Wedfirntay winch to Seminole Memorial IlntyisUl
Thr amendment, adopted two
Itusila spndlr guarantees against
with an injured hark and right
Johnson ia pictldent of Jutmsoa
BMumed and tailro pledged they ,urah i,' Worry about your tew killed one firemen.
possible military shark by a uni- year* ago when a "Robert Rich" Electronic*. Seminole County's on­
would cenllnue until the taal &lt;*f rlf, , livp JOU ygot fr.u jg V r a bed
shoulder.
Led
s i ._
. i.ln a '1 n ra
ih n l
..
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'
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— apparently a pseudonym— failed ly electronic manufacturer.
the ' Bativta ataattlns" are shot. that will end all those problems?
,\l 415 p m yesterday, 70 year
d ! Germany
Several thousand luipcrle are In
But he seised notice Uie Uullnl lo rlatin an Oscar awardrd him
old Scoll Coulter nbaervrd thr
T h r Eleriiorilc* Aiaorlatton ia ft
Well, this new model tied put
jail. t9»i of lharn in llavanu
States would not accept current for writing the film story of "Th r non profit organic!stion dedicated
stop sijn at t.lth and Elm. hut
out by a Itimlon bed manufurAmong ihr « o taken to Caban. tur’rr rn
hrl w(|h
,
Russian proposal* for uniting the llratr One." came under rrncwril to improving Hie electronics tniluafailrd to see another car when he
fortress was Canllllo. who at somnia but It will keep you from
started across the street No ar
WASHINGTON (U P D — A hi two German stales because they (ire this year o*er thr eligibility try. Mure Ilian
cOmpanlca now
templed
personal |K-aceniaking getting bored
reits »e r r made in thr accident (urtlian group aaf (iingristmen were aimed al completely ilemill of Ned Young, a srieenwrtler of belong lo the group Johnson said
■egotiations with Castro a few
lire
film
"Th
e
Defiant
Ones."
tovlay
Introduced
legislation
to
taming the country and trying to
which caused H1I5 damage to
Hus morning that mrmlwrililp waa
You ran fiddle with srparale
daya bWorr Batista’s flight and
rxpectrd to exceeded 100 ftrml
heating units built Into it* two
TO RONTO (U P D - ln .t r .d of Coulter’s auto and ft 15 damage to "save hasehalPa minor Iragiirs'' Isolate It from the test of West
g who headrd a ihort-llved junta
within the year
mattrrtir* or brew a cup of tea searching for a drink, tipplers ran the car driven by Je»sie Carlton by Irgaliflng a hlarkout of major rrn Europe ltd* won't work. Els
league garni telecasts Into minor enhower said
government
The Association meeUng waa
in a tea maker o r finger vour now buy a tablet (hat will make Tay lor, 49
No Iteftnllr Proposal*
Thieves stoic liar coin Inis trona league citle* when their teams
hrht following a "get aci|uainted*
jewel* in a built in. velvet lined Ihcm feel apprehensive and fear
are
playing
at
home
The President *abt he did not
•rsnon at Patrick A ir Forte Has*
jewel drawer.. O r use the built In fid but stop them from wanting a a soft drink machine al the G rey­
The legislation would achieve e*t&gt;ccl any definite proposal* to Ite
hound Bus Station sometime dm
shot,
for Aim) central Florida small
electric raror nr tape recorder.
businessmen. Procurement offi­
If that’* loo strenuous, you can
A drug called Tempo'll went on tng Ihe night Cosgrave and Whet this hy Mempting from the anti made during hi* talk neat Saturcials and representatives of aevrn
lie r)uietly and run your finger* sale on a prescription basis today chrl said the Imv wa* Intact when fruit law* agrrrments protecting day with Soviet Depuly Prrmler
Medical men said the* found it Ihey made an early rheek. but wa*
from major league game Anailat 1 Mtkuyan. who arrive*
mayor contractors described the
over the pink bedspread
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Italian
designIrhcatli
orglnatlng
within
Uiinr
m
linn
Ihr
j
rrtiirorill
a
I
1
15 In Washington Friday
type* of product* ami services
..........
There Is a gadget lor raising or highly rfftrlitr m trrjitmrnl of
A € i • §i*114f rt &gt;" |N
&gt;1it «*hi.........
i n 1n...........
h d \ v rl
er.
U),n
cd
their
.prim
summer
n
m Jr(, , |hp t ^
miles of minor league cltlrs in
Hr ndil i it however, that he
i tti
antly caused an'accident yesterday l"wermg Ihr mattresses separate alcoholism
Ulrnttl' f , llh j „ , wprg
home gainr days Otherwise TV hoped In (toil out from Mtkuyan svhhm showing, l.a .y with . ro
afternoon on Highway 17-iriI
•&gt;
•■almg. reading or watch
1 fllkr theDanish
drug Ant*
Jecmm atmed at restoring Ihe wolf Cu|
Hunch&gt; U .K.A.F.(Rat.).
agnrinenlt
would
be
subject
In
whether
t
h
e
r
e
i*
an
honest*
When a molnntl passed a slop ,nK televDIon It ,il*o will Hr flatbuie. It has no harmful
side
anti - trust laws
peareful motive" behind Russia's whistle
assistant lo Ihe yiresnUnt at John­
• pfd school bus, the |oliceman gave in case you want lo sim p
efefcts, they said
All Imllcaliun* were Uw 1959 son Electronics, ami Ralph Weber,
It also would leave radio broad­ protested desire for another round
ohase with hli siren screaming
Ttita was *urh an unusual Iwd
Dr. J K. W Ferguson, director
glamour girt would look more like executive vics-prexldent.
casts
of
professional
baseball, of nrggllatifini on Ltfrinmy.
Ruth S. Hrrbrm. D a y t o n a II went on display in an unusual of Connaught Medical Hesrarrh
Sophia tairen and less like Napd
basket ball, football anil hockey
UU.ratortes here, tested hlmsrlf
Reach, ami Edwin M t lark. T ra v - »a y -a t a presi conference
eon's Empress Jotcpliine Word*
U O I.U M IIIA . ft C. (U P D
game*
subject
lo
anti
trust
laws
eler’a Rest. S (!., heard the siren
J L Seecomtis-. a director of with Ihe drug before Irving M out Bell’s her hill burred Into the
like "waistline" and "hosom"
t
These
were
(Hemajor
feature*
behind them at the same lime Mumherland. which makes the on patients
b"Q|M r of Ik- South Carolina „f new sports legislation whtrh
wete liemg used In polite fashion
He reported:
Mr*. Herbein slopped her con bad. said th&lt;- company planned to
House Wednesday
sorlrly for the first Itme since re
otherwise
would
exempt
from
Ihe
"When
you
lake
a
drink
of
unr
vertlble; flark looked back to set- **0*1 a representative to llahtetn
Tile measure was written by anti tru»t law* the reserve clauses
vlval of the "empire" line
U* onr j ml orw» half ounert of
what waa gum* on. and ran hi* *n tl|r Middle East nest week
Du- very high empire waitilim*
truck into the rrsr of the car.
We think tl shosihl trterest the
is going hack tu tile (mint where
The convertible was knocked shrike
the anatomy lamk* put It After
. acrois the highway, and surtaine*! . .
the sack ami the semi in k , Ihe
A Frderal grant of tT,5i&gt;0 haa
* damages of ITuo. t lark’s trartor- W O I T I Q
style dictator* h»vr become a* |^-r n approv'd for city planning
trailer had minor damages There ,
figuir tunsrfoua as Hollywusnl't
.Sanfonl
were mi tnjurirs. Investigating | 0
pmdmi-r*.
’I‘he annoumemrnt came from
Highway Patrol Trooper J. L
llnnir'a fum day round of fash (tie Florida Developim-nl ComraiaMr
Slke* laid Ihr police man gut hi*
(llp ly — Soiirl Depul* Premier Ion prrviews Imgan with a color- non. ami Haled that the work
by stray lee* being shipped south
her
Palmetto
Avr
home
last
C
_
£
man— the school but passer.
Aanasla* I Mlksyln said tswlay tul display of high acrtaaorlea , simuld Dgln In approximately two
hy northern beekeeper*
night, alter |»oBcr and *ln-i iff* " 0 I B M O g g C d j Q [ 0
a htgh-lr*rl rnntrrrnre l»el**eni and »ome new. engllilou* sli.vpea »M ek*
The In-es srr dormant bceausr
authorities had seari lied in vain
I
I
East and U t*l "It lenmd to lakr for iboes and bandings
of ttie -ild when they leave their T « T f l f l c l m n c f u r c
(Tie grant will la- matched by an
for her since 3 40 a m yester r U U C O T T O IT I L O K C
plare" Ihji H I* dlffleull Ui aay
nml hr m home,, the lrgisi..lor 1 0 l O U S i m a S i e r S
High fathom collections by Via r.(U«l ronfrihulion from Ihe eltjr,
ri*&gt;
! A waterlogged safe with the sail, hut they wake up when they
w -slier Glelow, puldlshcr of The - lien.
uni i outer no and Itapuano accent already tel aside for Ilial pur­
The expectant mother told 1.1 bottom rhoppetl out has Den bit Hie warmer climate and bun Sanford Herald was tlic guest
rd "femininity'' ami "grace." pose George W. Simona Jr., JackA boy "about ten" stole a Iran* Joe Hickson of the Sanford Police putlf-vl from the water* nf Lake
I T . Itlt
V. t . tl I ' D —
out of trucks In search of ro-ilwr. i 'lM'akrr *1 the Toastmaster * flub
Half a doirn t&gt;outi&lt;|ur ilrilgnrr*. sun* illr. has signed a rontrart
tfc siitor radio that had Item placed Department that she had not left Brantley and Identified a* thr on*
last night.
Grn. l i m t i r i Vlaithall was many new u&gt; tlie International wllli the fil) lo |M-r(ortn Ute Job.
no a washing machlnr tn the Ihe #r»# all day According to xtolrn last month from Vaughn
(ill low outlined the operation ot lushed lo Ihr H Bragg. N. ('., fashion siriir. shove*! Hie kind
The |7.5«K) grant was tri|Urtlrd
Park and Wash Laundry. Tuesday. Mr* Strvtn*. .he had dept in a |nr , y&gt;rn
|&gt;*ry The robbery C a . , J „ „ s t i ' , '
a nr*tpap«-r and lotirhrd on Its hospital Im I s i alter sullrring of eyecatching l&gt;earli and casual t.y Sanford O ly ls‘adrr« rxprraMrs Otis Sjoblom said flic hoy Irutk hy the Fmalmart on 25th ltl||
Un*ul*Dl
J lU a e n i
(V r lS S U ig
dr-sin stion tn runimunitv servlre
what a spokesman In hi* Mash- i lot hr* that made Italy famous.
rd surprise that thr full amount
grabbed the radio a* .he wa* St , and later walked to Made's
|.jgP Hrantley resident* report
H ARTFO RD , form tl'P D A
tuner
speaker* were U itr Krn
Ion oilier lallrsi a "hrain
was approved, a* the majority of
doing her laundry and ran across Super Market Inr something lo „ ( p,P nmj i0 (he Seminole Uoun IJ state alarm was out todayfur le Fritr
ami 1.1 Ed Graham. •pjsm.'* The siMikrsman *atd he
I W
/vi j ■
I
•mall riliex in Florida have rethe dlrl road behind the building eat
ty Sheriff! Department when Philip J Newman of Miami a member* of the Toastmasters
believed the D year-old retired ^ - T e O r - U U l L U C K y , ’
leUed Its* Ilian the sum eonsidrrPolice searched th* area without
Her husband
Ballon Meveiia. ((thing Imals seraped against the student at Trinity College who The meeting was held al the Mar
sol fetid
"minor
xriseral
••it netrssary,
results
was with Lt. llickaoo, wften she metal bo*
hat been misting for two day* fan, liestaurant
stroke."
owner
Into
rlearing -------**near the
Gordon “Meyer,
-------------- of "the walked
" 1 1
— “Ihe
■* -*—
Fmir year old Oscar Ta-wis Hull
laundry, also reptrled the theft home at * p. m
is a tucky boy
of a wall clock and slated that
Oscar dashed across Flrm R
Ave. at 4fh St late yesterday
afternoon' ami fell mlo Ihr bump­
A downtown shopper loti a h«g
The Lake Mary firehouse wtfl
er of a ear that had Hopped just
of groceries from her parked rar
OHi-ANtM) ( L T D — Former Gov
Today.
*aul the outspokrn , "negligent" and llw S u p r e m e
Caldwell utd (hr men who
lm completed within *&lt;" dayi.
In
time.
The
atert
driver
wa*
behind Warner's service station
Sanford will host Ihe District 7 Millard F. Caldwell today ehal Tallahassee attorney who Is ru- Court "grasping."
wrote ihe U s Cunitltutnm never llrtltert F
Funds for tonal ruction of tha
Dykrma J r . Ittt
on E. First SI. She said lh« car 'conference of Veteran* of World lengrd Southerners io "get off mored a* a poislble candidate for
tniltding vsere colli cted through
,lr ***** ,hr *u** blame ini the Intended llul Washington should French Ave
was locked when she left it at War One of the IT.fl.A. Sunday
Indllbrrnre
of
Ihe
people
who
he
control slat* school* or rlrcHons,
the feme" and actively fight for governor In Ifh9». a "liberal’ is
Oscar was taken In Srinlnolr an enthusiastie community drtva.
I p. m and Hill locked whwi the , morning at Ihe Uivkr Cenlrr
accused nf being more concerned nor that the I'realdent of tho
suspretrd
of
traveling
with
,he
Memorial
Hospital hy Capl. Arn­ The roof has been given by Ran­
stair
suvrrelgnty
returned al I p. m
Registration for the lit Barrack*
with the location of a highway or United State* should serve as a
suhvrrslvaa,
a
"tolrranf'
person
old
Williams,
of the Sanford po­ dall Chase
m the district will Hart al 9 a m
Caldwell told Florula sheriff*, at
sewrr than Ihe lo** of their fund* "sort of chief of pnllra for th#
.....
...... ........ pro
The announcement of ronvtrucIs
"tolerant
of
the
left,
of
Ihe
lice.
X
rays
and
examination
laical arrang-emenl* have lieen thrir mid winter conference berr,
mental rights
Hales."
hired nothing more than a minor f*°**
m ^* '
meet
made hy Sanford Barracks No that a so called "moderate" or pinks, of spending and deficits."
But it is nut loo lal* if th*
triapr on the little hoy's rllvow lug of the l.akp .Mary Volunteer
«(M5, Tb » ronference will adjourn middle of the roadvr it "one who and nobody knows esartly what a people will rouse themselves, he
Thr child Hve* at tod Maple Ave Fire Department. I'ri-sideat Rich­
at I pm. lo thr American Region stands lor the thing* no( accept moderate Is exeept that doe* not declared
ard II. tv era heard rrporta from
represent
th»
majority
of
the
The Mayfair Mrn’s Golf A»*o- Building. 2 miles soutO o f San aide in the South "
"Our lop official* may have won
roinmltlres and announced total
South.
He and "moderate*," "liber
csallon will hold a rluh tourna­ ford on Highway 17-92, where
Ihr firsl round, but wr, Ihr propl*,
asset* of IT J T t .U , a cash balance
Mostly fair, swmewhal warmer
,S&amp;ltOOO M ore
"Meddling" by lha federal gov­ at thr local levels, ran win Ihe
member* of the Auxiliary will all” and "tolerant Individuals''
ment Sunday, alerting at 13:90.
of 11.19ft.
wrrr acceptable and #v»n worth ernment and "do goodrrt" have war." ha said.
toaigbL Farily riowdy i s J mild
Friars will ha awarded lha serve dinner.
W A SH IN G TO N ( L T D - The
Volunteers have been working
More Ilian IIW represenlalivr* while until Ihr federal govern- fnrred Southerner* In take a
three top teams. Ihr two lop in"W r must ute eve-y ounce of Friday. High today to (be 7a'«, Census Burtau estimates the na weekends on the conslrurilon of
dfvfduali Entry fee is tl A din and wives are expected for Uie mrni and U S . Supreme Court stand at unr rvtrrm r or Ihe politic.'! powrr we possess tu pul low tonight 55 to St. Variable lion’s population stood at 115.370,- Ihe firehouse, which ia TS per
M r and danee will follow The ranfrfunce from Volusia, Semi- ttartrd chipping away at fJse fun­ other, h* said
( iFe right men and woman in winds I to IS mile* par boor ba­ Wo on Dee. 1. Th# figure repre­ cant completed. More than ftt.TOt
tournament will he played under note, Orange. I.akt, Oseeola and damental rights of th* ilates tn
Caldwell called I'm idrut Risen every polillral office within our mming mostly aoathrastoriy to- sents an Incrrate nf f.Sftl.non per waa collected tor the firehouse
Marion Counlic*
rim their own alfair*.
Ihe handicap point system
bower
"Ineffective,"
Coogrcsachottr*
cuna duting the paat year.
aigbL
campaign.

Gator Griilder Signs

J

• 39 Years On Train Ends;

They Wanted Work

Engineer Makes Last Run

Reds Get Approval
To Accept Oscars

Dogs Escape Fire

Red Cross Votes To Aid

Guns Spout Death
Across Cuba Again

U F , Calls O ff Own Drive

Group To Pick Site

All Kscape In Crash

l

Boredom Banished
With Gadget Bed

Two Wrecks, Theft
Reported By Police

'Honest' Approach
On Germany Asked

Electronics Group
Elecis Local Man

Arsonist At Work

Bill Seeks To Bon
TV Competition
For Minor Leagues

Tipplers' Tablet
Helps Cure Thirst

Fashions Designed
To Return Whistle

Siren Wail Leads
To Traffic Crash

Bee Bill Buzzes
Into House Hopper

Bulletins

City Gets $7,500
In Planning Funds

Publisher Speaks

Boy Grabs Radio;
Groceries Lost

Car Had Stopped

^ rtr,w" ,rtH,nri Sanford Will Host
Veterans Sunday

Firehouse Slated
Within 60 Days

'Get Off Fence, Fight,' Caldwell Says

Mayfair Men Set
•Tourney Sunday

Weather

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15, 1959

HC
Louli
throe

Baby Shower Held

Xi Beta Eta Chapter &lt;£o£ o /
lousholder V/z’// Serve As Has Meeting Monday £vswt&amp;
t Pilot Club Convention

Mr*. Doris Hnuvhrldcr wav
elected to art as trlljr at the
■print Convention of Pilot Hub*
la District Four, The convention
will he held in Jatk*nvil)r on
1 May 1, 2. and 3
Mra. Walter Carter. prr«idrnt
nf Sanford Pilot, annumcrd ihr
riub responded 100 pa- cent In
donating a dollar to tr sent to
tbe mental patient* in Lhattahoo
ehee for Chrletmaa

Ml

fflii In ti;) VrriIS

Mr*. B. &lt;*. Harper Jr. wa» host
e** for tb. regular mrriing nf XI
Mtrd in * L'.S.O. reception In l&gt;r Brta El* Cliaplrr of Bet* Sigma
held January II at i.te home of I'hl Monday night
Mr». Francis Smith, Guest* of, The program f»r Ihe fie n m r
honor will be M ill Dorothy Finr
ly. If J 0. amt Y.W.C.A. eaeculive
nlflrer of New York ami M in Klla
Turner, regional auperviior of
l TS O. and Y.W.C.A. of Memphis

‘th*- regular tiustnc** meeting
of the ruuh wav held Tuesday
evening at Ihe nffira nf Raymond
Ball, realtor. Mrs. Carter pre­
sided during thr meeting, hbr wel­
comed two new members into the
club: M rl. Winifred Hunter, Hunt
Mercury Company; Mis* Doro­
thy Cooper, offire manager of
.Southern Bell Telephone and Tele­
The annual convention
Intrrnaiional will («!
graph Company.
Members of the club were In Chicago In July. All member
nembers
| were urged lo make plans and try

White Sale
are Tips Given

At Azzarello Home

THUR SDAY
i was "High School and Adult
The American Home Depxrtj Education". M m Jeanelte W olf-, mrnl nf Ihe Sinfant Woman's
r r k o in charge. She introduced x'luh will meet it 8 p m it the
Urn guext speaker, Andrew llroc- clubhouse. The superintendent of
ken. principal of Seminole High ,f,f Methodist Children's Home in
School. Bracken spoke concerning Enterprise will be the speaker.
Seminole Chapter No. 2. Order

Monday night Mra. Joe Altarello lave • baby shower for
Mrs. Buddy Maddox of Orlando.
She vra* assisted by her diughtcr
Mrs. Wendell in n .

Church

Asrangemrnts of dried flowe.-i
were used in the rooma. i’riit,
for games were awarded to Mr th
J . A. Calh|un and Mra. W. u
Tyre . Tht gift* were presented
to the honoree In a large toy be*.
The box was a gift to Mr*. Mad*
do* from her mother, Mr*. Tyte.
Rtfrrihment* of cake, nuts,
coffee, and mint* were served m
the guests.
Attending were: Mrs. Maddot.
Mr*. Tyre. Mrs. A. B. Maddov,
Mr*. A, D. Maddov. M rl. Cal.
houn, Mrs. Dean Hansen. Lak.(|
land; Mrs. Chester Sprlk, Detroit;
Mr* Car! Chorpening Sr., Mrs.
71, U. Hutchison, Mrs. John Me*
Lellan, Mrs. George Dague. Mrs.
E . A. Monforlon. Mr*. H a m y
Wilkinson. M in Sonja Monfartorr,
Miss Ellen liny, and Misa Mary
M ikltr.

h l i .e h t l . S f o i d u C n 5uei" of
f;'*!rrn
r’
m“ ‘
at 8,hfp. m.
In thrfiU
Masonir
Buildlion and answer period.
ins January birthday* will be
Mrs. Vernon llard.r. president,
observed and all members art
preilded over the business meet­
urged to attend as it Is also Obli­
ing. A Valentina party was plan­
TH U R SD AY
ned. The new by-iawa of Ihe ihap- gation Night.
X
RATE RD A Y
ter was approved and arrepted.
Bible Study, Book nf Mirk, at
The
Lake
M»fy
Boy
Meouts
will
This year’s^ traditional
The next meeting ii scheduled Mr
| In attend.
have a yaw wo* at Seminole Hich tht First Baptist Church al i 30
The dinner met ting nf the rluti »atri are featuring some of Ihe : January at at ihe home of Mr*. School. A program of Indian p. m.
will lie held at the Civic Center fl**1** colorful ar.d fa&gt;Mon-wl*e j in )rt Kortun Jr.
Royal Ambassadors of the First
nn Tuesday, January 27, at 6 30 household linens seen in many
Refreshment* were sets rd by d anee i will begin *1 7:30 p.m.
MUNDAY
Dsptist Church as follow a: Carol,
P m
[ years. Deep and yarl-esrlored lowe! ] ,i,e hostess.
lIR t l.t : T H R U :
at her home at I4u7 r.aat Second
The advisory board of tho En- 1:11 p. m .: Concord, 7 p. m ;
sets, pastel ard decorator pattern
tilled Men’s Wives Club will mtrt Church, 8 p. m.
Twenty meinbera »f Circle St.
rd sheets and pillow cases *hare
at the home of Mr*
Druscilt*
Three met with Mr*. Rosemary
Mr* Lulher Hus*, chairman,
thr spotlight with the conventional
Chancel C hoir rehearsal at the
Johnaon at her home n| M l Park presided. Mrs. J . Rots Adams
Moore J87 Plnecreit D r., at * Karat Methodist Church at 7.30
white sale offerings.
Ase. The group enjoy til refresh case the drvotson and a readier
P* rhp m.
However, y o u r
professional
mania prior to the (netting.
J "What la Your Goal fur 19897'*
TUESDAY
1'inecreit Baptist Church choir
laundry advise* shopper* to look j
Mra. Nall Alkinaon gase the Mra. C. II. Minn, atudy chair
The United Daughter* of thr - practice* at 7 30 p m.
li
for qualify at well a* style and 1
unfedtracy will observe the birth
The U d ic s A id nf the luitheran
. „
.. ..
„ c .
devotion. A busmen meet mg nan, presented a program on
attractive p ric las* at the *.ilrv
of Robert E U r at er-’lnole ( '.urth nf th r Rrdramer will meet
Mr an,, vMr' w* lr r **’ S^ ‘ ‘
followed Thr study was given Isaiah.
These tipv arc offend to shopper*.1
n School at s as a .m.
,(,* cburcli at 7 Jo p m.
announce the hirih of a son W»!
f ollowing the regular busmen
vs annua m vi* n w iu
by Mrs. W. W. T»re .
When purchasing towels, the col* l
W
C
nX
ER
U
AY
V
ter
Shane, born on January t;
CIRCLE F IV E
All
CHICAGO - f U P l i - The ideal
lh’ u ’’ " &gt;
Ihe Civle and Fine Art* Dr*!
F R ID A 1
I in Scmlnolr Memorial Hosptial
Circle Five met Motilay after­ of fliers* Mr* itX x o u aerved re*
Tim ' limit O w ls' of Heavy Atfrr.hm rnti to tbe It members u,n.t r . *'&gt;&gt;» na.*"or" ,h » n • » rm k -' l“ " cl» don t bold their color* .tie r
pa riruent* of the Ran ford Woman’s W. M. S " M&lt;-xi&lt;an First*" in The infant weighed 3 pound*, it
noon at the home nf Mrs. T . F.
tail before dinner, acrurding i0 j laundering Alsu, observe, feel and lack Squadron Nine arc planning
guest* prevent
Club will have a luncheon *1 IJ ihe Educational iluililing of the ounce*
McDaniel. Mr*. M. I . Baker, and two C
IR C LE E7G IIT
j Chef John Kaufmann, ami charts P1'!! the different eeilionv In make #n \|| ] tasrvd. J’arty.
o'clock. The livic Department will First Hapilat Church loginning at
Proud grandparent* are Mr
president, presided.
Circle Bitot met at McKinley - *P"‘ •&gt;» » &lt; « » . « . hi* eompan *“ '* Jh*' •"&gt; ' ' frlrh
’ihe Sanford Naval Air Station present a program at t p.m. At £ l .So p in. with supper. Al 7 30 and Mrs Burk Steele and Mr.
The scripture lesson was given Hatt on Monday**afternoon w l t h l '^ * * * * * *'* hour gourmet r 't n 'rnH M ran cause towel part*
in purkrr or liecome distorted af Ballroom will be the sceno of p m . the Fine Arts Department p. m. W, M . S. member* will at and Mrs Kirby Fite Sr.
by Mra. Randall Priest T i l l was
Mrs. W. I*. Chapman and M rs.1m (**program will be conducted by Mrs. tend ihe Bible Study taught b y ___
followed by prayer.
Kaufmann is executive « U f at ter laundering. Choose close, this gala event. The party will Stephen Mikler with 4*11 girls
R. U. Hutchison as hostesses.
Dr. Joiner.
large,
loosely-twisted
and
thickly*
begin
at
8
p
in.
Friday
night.
Ail
Each member lhanktd her sec*
Preceding the meeting refresh- the Drake Hultl, Chicago, and
from Starts. Hostesses are Mr*. J.
Bible study, Ilnok nf Mirk, at
Ml the discussion with a prayer, mrnt* of roffee, fruit cake, and an rnthuviavtlc supporter of the packed loops, which indicate that hand* ami their ladies have been I.. Jewel!, Mr*. B. F . McWhorter,
7 30 p. in. at the first llapllst
Drake v Monday night ’’gourmet the towels will l-o absorbent and invited.
fifteen member* and ihrre guest* mint* were aerved.
Mrs. J . A. Young, Mr*. B. T . War­ Church.
will give good rervi r.
wore present. Mra. Frail Lawson
Cocktails will be served The ren, and Mr*, ft', A . Anderson.
Mrs. J . It. Stephan, rhatrman, dinner" served at 13 30 per per
Cherub C hoir rehearsal at the
Colton
ihetls
tonir
in
l-.vo
basic
Advanced &amp; IleRinnem
was rarrived into ihe circle aa presided over the meeting. Mrs. son.
Ut’ti Club is catering for the
first Metliodixt Church at t 13 p
types, muslin and j&gt;cr&gt;ale- Muslin party and plans lo servo roast
* member.
This
exotic
feast
includes
an
Albert Jarrell tonuucted the de­
o lh , 6lh k T ilt (irade a
is a utility-type sheet that is hrtiv*
m.
C L l . J
Prior (0 llit Hireling rrfrrsh. votion.
Member* quoted llirir appetiser, aoup, entree, vegetable, ter, less expensive and usually beef, turkey, ham, riieese, and
salad,
dessert
and
wines,
and
re­
S
U
N
D
A
Y
Start* J u n . K ith
r i t “ prayer pal” for the Christ- favorite Bible verse* The Igird’s
gives longer wear. I’crrale sheets Other .n a rk .
North American Aviation is pay- i
aa gift* and cards received dur* Prayer was repealed in unison. quires at trail the 2 'i hour a
Plnecreit
Baptist
Church
Caro!
are lighter and havr a more lux*
ing part o( the costs of the party
I the past holiday leaion. A The study of the liook of Isaiah Kauffman recommends.
School el
Choir practice at 5:39 pm
Iltcipss for gourmet dinners a n urioui feel. Cheek sheeting lor as a reward to tho victors of the
onto of thanks was read fromwas given by Mr*. W. P. Chap­
Pines rest Haptirt Church t on
firm
rompatt
salvage
edges
and
' Dine*
(husrn from entries submitted hy
lira . D. C. Barrllfi. the circle’* man.
bombing derby.
cord and Chapel Choir practice at
hems that are straight with even
abut in, for her Chriitmai gift
Final plans for the CPO Wive* fi:3o p.m,
Mrs. Hutchison announced flint the 133 chefs and cook* m the stitching. When purchasing pat­
l:6.n Hiawatha
f a :-« t u
from the circle.
Ihe first study on the Middle East Drake kitchen, with a fowl edi­ terned nr pastel lied linens, ihopClub Installation Dance were
I’lnecrext Daptist Church Youth
tor.
a
Chicago
gourmet
and
a
Pilgrimage
will
I
k
*
held
on
the
made
at
a
board
meeting
at
the
FoUowiog Ibo huainesa inciting
Fellowship at h:45 p m.
peri should also check fnr colorhome of Mrs. Marvin Acdcr Mon­
Mra. T . F. McDaniel, atudy first Tuesday in February at 10 hotel representative doing the fastnrss.
judging.
day nl|ht.
chairman, led an inaplnng dis a. m. A covered dish lunrhron
Fnr quality bed linens, look for
"Roast
Boneless
Saddle of
ruaaion on the first three eras will Ire aerved at noon.
New officers, elected at Ihe Dec
thread*
that
are
evenly
woven
Mrs.
L . Walla and children, ember meeting, will be installed
At Ihe conclusion of tbe meet Lamb, Sultan Ben,’* concocted by ami of the same thickness. Drop*
of the teaching* and prophecies
Jark
Blgrr,
23
year-old
assistant
Dicky
and
.Skip,
are
visiting
her
of laaiah. Mra. C. C. Priest open* ing, thr women joined bands and
•t 8:30 p. m. The Ambassadors
rrly woven fabrics do not need
manta were served. Mr*. J. E. sing “ Blest Be the Tie ’that chef, won ihe last context and a heavy airing, which is a filter m»* husband’s parenls, Mr. and Mrs. will play for dancing beginning
$100
livings
imnd
for
Hi
author.
C. M. Walls, Krtdt Ave. Mr*. Ada
Oburier assisted Mrs. McDaniel Binds’*.
The la mil was twined, rolled and tenal used In looiety wnven fab­ McUormack, i'crlee Island, Can . ■l 9 p m. Erene of the affair II
with serving date and nut hara
the Sanford Naval A ir Station
ric
*.
Heavily
sired
lim
n,
i-pei
tal­
stulfed with chutney, then but­
with whipped cream lopped with
ly sheets and pillowcases, have a spent the weekend at Ihe Wail ballroom. A buffet will hold an
tered
and
roasted.
II
was
served
home.
Mr*.
Mct’ormack
la
th*
«! rherry and coffer.
array of refreshments. D o o r
with a slite of broiled eggplant good ai-caranc* when new. How­ mother of Mrs. 0. E. Wills.
prises will be awarded. Tickets
JTh® house waa decorated with
lopped with chutney, and a to­ ever. after laundering, the airing
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Mots, Co­ are available from members of
pomaeUiai and other holiday eris
gone
amt
the
item
become*
mato stuffed with mushrooms and
lumbus, Ga., are visiting Mr. and the board.
rU fa m e n li.
very limp Even the professional
onion.
Mrs. Howard Montis th at their
laundry
cannot
fully
restore
the
CIRCLE SIX
Other disrutsion at thr board
Fnr garnish there weir while
home cm Mrllonvlllc Ave.
Nineteen
memlier*
nf
the
original
apfiearanre
of
suth
fab­
Circle fix mrl at tho home ol
seedless grapes poached in bau
Mather Furniture**
I'etc Nash, son of Mrs. Phyllis meeting included plans for social
Friendship
la-ague
of
the
Congre
Jfra. W. A. Hunter. 21U O ik Ave.
terne wine and served In a scat rics. To ihetk for siring, rub the Nash, EDO Magnolia Ave., Is visit­ events in the coming week*.
gational
Christian
Church
were
on January II. Refrrshmrnli of
loped orange basket, and stirrs fabric lightly. If a powdery sub­ ing in Charlotte, N, C. He will
otange fruit rake and coffer were present at a meeting held Mon of sautred sweet potato stulfed sume appears, the article con­ leave - l harlot11- for Newton.
tains too much siring.
tnrvtd preceding Ihe business in day afternoon
An enthiiilasllc welcome was with a puree of chestnut and ma­
Know the co rm t slip so that Miss., where he will attend Clark
tlm If members and one guest
College during the xecond semest­
given
to
Hr.
Ensmlnger,
assistant
present.
P,C h E ' vintage I9 ii. will h.- |he bedding w.!i fit properly and er.
Misa Versa Woodcock, chairman pastor, who has Just returned ot­ served with lids whrn It appears there will le ample material for
presided over the Hireling. Mrs. ter an a list-nee of aevi-r.il months as Hie entrre on a gourmet din­ lurking. Correct sire meant more
An Impressive Installation of
•arnfort as well as betier wear. To
W . B. Kirby gavo Ihe devotional.
ner
The Bible study of Isaiah waa offlrer* for I’j j 1} was conducted
Other course* are chosen with J«nd the correct sue. take Ihe
by Mr*. G C. Sawyer. New- of­
length nf the m*t!rr&gt;s, add six
The Sanford Duplicate Bridge
presented by Mrs. O. F . White.
equal care.
Inches fur Itiie nesi al earh end Club met Thursday night at the
Misa Woodeufk urged member* ficer! are: Mrs William Hein
A
recent
menu
twiuu
with
lo visit Mr*. Farrell, Ihe circle’* built, president; Mrs, Clyde Stln clatns on the half ihrll, served and ten inches for tu- u-in and Community Center
Winners for the evening were
shut In. A gift wat sent to her fur son, iirsl vice president; Mrs. on rhopprd spinach with Holland folding over Hie hlankit Ihe width
Christmas (mm the circle. Miss Allre Ivers, second vice presi­ alic sauce and ac-companicd hy of thr xlicct should to* twenty four first. Mr*. E. E Anderson and
Woodcock silled that al Ihe last dent; Mrs. I.aura Ball, were IJvtrmore Grey Hicliiri* wine. Inches vldcr than the m»ttir&gt;*. t'harlrx Bone, second, Mr*. Bertie
WSC8 board meeting, Mrs Hut tary; Mrs. William West. Irrasur Consomee garm.-hrd with celery, This allow* a five (u srvrn-inch Itobcrls and Mrs. Leonard Mun
eblson urged Ihe mernbrn to at er: Mrs. George Chatwil. chap truffles and mushrooms follow rd. take-up on cacti side, depending sun. third, Mr and Mrs. Clyde
land Ihe study course on "The lam.
Th r main dish that night was nn Ihe Ihickrtei* of the inattreis, Raimcy; , fourth, Mrs, George
Middle Fast". Flrsl sriilon i* Committee* were selected for "Tournedos Gold Coast," tender- and a five-inch tuck-in.
McCall and Mr*. Denver Cordell.
The Meal pillow cate is two in
lilted for February i when there various activities and tentative Inin of turf sandwiched between
The club will sponsor an indlwill be a guest speaker In pre- plans w rlr made.
rlirs wider Ilian the piliuu lo avoid divii.il play on Thursday night at
slices
of
goose
liver,
dipped
in
Iloalrsxfl for the meeting wffre
aent ihe study. Classes are ache
bailer, deep tried and aerved with strain during use. It should alio 8 p. m. al the Community. Cen
ihlled for Fehmary 11, 18, and IS. Mr*. Clyde (Hinson and Mrs. Wd truffle sauces. Potatoes, with Ho- he long enough to coitqdclrly eov* trr, corner of loth and Magno­
Mra. Hutchison has l»&gt;ok* which Ham June*.
lia.
qurlorl cheese, a salad ul lellucr, er the pillow.
ahe will lend in circle member*
tomatoes, artichoke* and anchuvy
In preparation fnr the course.
filets, and beaujolala Chateau dr
Misa Woodcock railed attention
Earartlle wine cumpired the
to the lovely candle and floral
course
container in Ihe church, which
Diner * who still could manage
T lie* Wesleyan Service Guild met
were purrhtsed fnr thr rhurrh h&gt;
it were served llanung baked ap
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
J
.
I’.
Hall
the W8C3
pie slutted with mincemeat.
She announced that the district Monday evening with Mr*. Fred
meeting wilt he held In Orlando Smith as rn hostess.
M AS TEH
The meeting was opened wlih
M ir t h 11.
a devotional led hy Mrs. M B.
CIRCLE ItfcVLN
M rl. R. F. Robison wat hniles* Smith. Mr*. Fred smith, presi­
for the inerting nf Circle Seven dent. conducted the business srs
sum with reports from committee
I.AST SHOW I Mi
chairmen heading the agenda. Ii
OPEN 12:15
was announced that the (.mid
would attend morning church
service In a body on January 18
mi im i ■» .«*
The Jacaranda Circle of thr til observance of Guild Month.
Sanford Garden Club met Ftidsy
A program was presented hy
night at the Hume Demonstra­ Mrs. o. K Goff Iter subject
by a Factory-(reined expert
tion Center on :sth SI. ilostrsse* wat "lUklndllng the G ift" She
wore Mrs. Irving Pryor, Mra. d im m e d
the elforts of thr
T t y Jones, Mra. II E. McSwain rhurrh to promote reading of the
C L E A N IN G
FRIDAY, JAN 1(1
Mia* Mjrlie Milton presented Bible in the Moslem World, par­
• S H A R P E N IN G
O talk on landscaping. Members ticularly north and south L’hlna
* O I L I N G V,
made and wore hats of vegetable, and Malaya
fruit, (lower, or plant material.
Eater in the evening the host
Tbe prlie was awarded to Miss c«sfc served refreshment* lo the
Wilson. Her bat was created from slsteen members present.
F E A T U R E : 1 :2 8 . T:2 S
Y o u « r * « l » u ln vlt«&lt; * *° • • • « * •
0 head of lettuce, cabbage leaves,
.5:28
7
:2
8
.
l»:28
A LL NEW
Limit on* per customer pie.use.
eodives, and persimmons
Kitrhrn xafrty nole: Keep a
A brief business meeting was fire rxtlngulihrr handy. A drySTARTS TOMORROW
conducted.
Refreshments
were rhemlrat type give* pintertinn
served to ihe group.
against any type of kitchen firr.

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Six Dead, 2 Hurt
In Truck Collision
I

I’KSSACOt ' *rt- i t T I t — A l » - ' d with canned orange juice
»tnp ilgn tinlaii'-'n wa* hlamrd In The Iruek driver c*raped Injury
day (or a two • tank rollition
and a rinih tailor ua* reported
which led *i* tjilo ri dead and in goyd condi.ton
two other* in critical romlitior,
Toe Navy truck wa« returning
The highway patrol *aid a from a working party at Harm
Navy carry all vehicle ran the Field in Polo Ala . to it* home
Hop tun at about Jo mtlci an
bale in near It) Whiting hrld when
hour Wednesday
before
it
the crath occurred at the inter
•lammed into a tractor - trailer
lection ol l' S !*) and Male Hoad
JSj T, about nine mite* northwr»t of
Pentacola
Traffic wat held up for about
30 minutr* while the mountain of
tanned juice wa* cleared awav
Killed in the crath wen Air
man Apprentice William M Hu n
mund, I*, of Florida Park. N Y
Airman Apprentice Michael *.
Mediation
tf
A|aduon,
AAi*
Airman Apprentice Frederick T
Hale*. 11. Paiadrna. Md S i o n
S \\ FRAN CISCO t l T I * To­ keeper Jc Richard J Saah Ju
day *a&lt; little iluith Thornhill’* driver ot the Navy vehicle. Siller
*e*rnth birthday and he *pent it '-prln; Md
Airman Arprrnllu
trying to *ave one c&gt;r
tlarcey T
Parrclla.
IS. l‘am
bridge. Mil anil Airman Apprer
iluirh, who arnvrd here from
Natchei, Mi**. Wednrtday night lice Thiima* J Kagtdalr. is. i.a*
City. Ind
with hi* parent*. Mr ami Mr«
Airman Appnniicr ilurt** I
l.ouli A Thornhill, iia* been to
Trent. IB. Kanta* City ' l » anil
docl'ir* |.e*iirr lie tuffrr* from
llalte j
19
glaucoma. a dneaie that de-tru** Airman T h o m a t 1
light through |irr**urr m*ide the St l.oui&gt;, wc.t if ported in enlira!
inndltlon In good con&lt;litlon w«t
ey rball
Airman Cheater H Sulentki. I&lt;
The hoy ha* undergone 10 oper­
ation* time he v*a« five month* Natrona. Pa
Hubert Kcilli Albailgl
I Km
old. and lot! hit right eve four
vtood. C alif. driver of Ihr liar
year* ago
When hope* for hi* Sell eye tor trailer. *aid he taw the vairy
grew dim, a t'tah man named l'. all approaching Ihr »top *ign but
Shreve \*ircd Natchei Mayor Troy thought “ they were going to
Walkmr that hr. William Krrgu- stop ‘
1When I »»'* they w rirn l I
aon iif San Fram u m had »a*rd
Ihe .ight of hit grandchild, a vie- tiled to put on mv brakrt. hot it
wa* trio lair iherr wa* nothing
llm of Ihe i m r clitea*r.
hr *ald
The Thornhill* decided to plate I rnulil do
their final hope* in the hand* of
the iiecialirt. Churchei, Ihe t*o.
lice department ami tariout or.
ganuationi in Natchei Arganurd
a .|uitk fund drive to finantr the
trip
The doctor van) today * tcil*
SARASOTA i CPI* — A mi*would determine wlulhrr an oprration 4ou!d be performed and management »u)t filed again*! the
when it would be done, hut he three top official* nf the Itingllne
warned Ihe family that rhance* of Urn* . Itarnum A Hailey &lt; ireu*
ha* been dropped to strengthen
«urce*« ’ are very kiln* ’
"Some late ca»r» are nrit to a similar *ult again*! Ihr tru&gt;
Mr* Heitrr Ftingling Sanford
Impotiihle,*' he added
and her two ton* atkrd their toil
be ilmpped in circuit court here
I
Wrdnrtday The mltmanagrmrnt
*uit wa* filed againtl Pre»iilenl
John [tingling North A ice Presi­
dent llrnr* Hinglms North and
j w « wn »
(■rnrral Managrr Arthur ( **n
\dnii**lon»
Cello
l.r»!ie Scott Twjman i San­
Air* Sanford *aul Ihe purpotr
ford i
of the diim inal wa* to allow lire
Amcllla MiNaliy i (H ilary)
an.I her ton* to throw their lull
Jamcc Level* (Sanford i
support behlhil anollier^mi*mana­
John Hyron i h r Mary i
gement ttiil filed liv Hon (ionlnn
l tin In
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the Edith Rmgling estate. Mia.
Donald It. Hay tSanford)
lilt* barer*
Sitiforil adtlrd that thr act inn
mi *11* all thr minnntv *tnrkJane Ftynt (Sanford)
bohlrr* a i r nuvt urutrd iK-hind
I.eon Lawson iSanfortli
J A M A H V 10
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Thr *ull&gt;
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\dmi**i«n*
•luhn Schtrard S*i i Sanford) prmlmc finer Srl*t tail. rturgr
Ihr North* with o*ing cinu* limit*
\ iota Ft hoi* i Sanford I
for per»nn.*l pur|M&gt;«r* and allow­
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Ida Jane Marlin i Sanfordi
perty for per-onal gain
Jav Waltrr iSanford*
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(Sanford *

Hugh Celebrates
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tlnlh the plane and Iruek were
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lamer &gt; ,r l t and baby l*oy
iSanfun. *
Jean Walla*e aid *ahy girl
*Sanford *
John Shirard Sr. *Sanlurdt
Sarah lilhh* (Sanford)
(Man Mar I.evrrette (San
ford i
Hubert I l e r da** of
Hrlcn Moye iSanford)
wa* the only railet in 1J6 year*
Myrtle Hrown (D rllaryt
to complete thr four year rour*r
U timer Staplrlon (S irfo id )
ai Writ Point without incurring
Margaret llutti iSanfortli
a *mglr demerit
\ alrrie llodton hitledo*
Edward Small Jr
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Ruth Krwin and l*aby !*oy
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Tracy Treadway &lt;Sanford!
Kddlc Molgan l Sanford*
Hleanor Itamsay iSanlord*
Sndrrvt l.ee Terry Jr. (San
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Walter Hull iD rlla ryi
Ilulh I'hclpt ih rh a ryi
Iloile Lerbv Oliver *Maitlandj
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I. Hadeliff i Sanford i
Rahy gir’ to Mr and Mr*
Ralph Wallacr l Sanford i
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Klitabelh Steele *,«anfordi
Hattie ) hoaner t Sanford*
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liar, Ire iSanforn*
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l et* li Ix-iher i Sanford *
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Editorials

Washington Calling

OUR FAVORITE HAVANA SMOKE

By Marquis Childs
! defense. France nri|inalljr imliesi* tome degree on the settlement of
WASHINGTON — The
Hast Is ed thst it will hate
no American
Ibis ronfliet. But (or two reaso
.. . » „ . . .
, h- . . missiles based on French soil the public here at home at least
already beiag act for ese of tboi* More rfctn(ly a „ ronj. h)nt h l l . , , ^
,lkH&gt;. l0 , rt morP , hJI1
(rest ceremonial whin (dings that 1
from General Charles De- a (lim pie o( whal this realty aig.*J)
Irequcntiy flutter this capital. On Gaulle hlmielf Ihsl France may nifles.
April 4 the foreiim mmitlers, de eventually accept mobile miaailei.
One reason is Ibe fact that
fs n u ministers and perhaps also
To P0' ln permanent installs. Murray Snyder. Assistant SecreIn* ,* ..( . „r rnv.nnm.nl
tK* t i ,lon'- l*kln* valuable French sod lary of Defense for Public Affairs.
" . ° 8° * flm*Z °' ,he 11 and neccssit.tini the presence of ii Imposing an Increasingly tight
°
* . converge American form , would crealc censorship on all information nut
1
Wathmcion tu mar* the 10th political friction, according lo the of the Pentagon lie la alio trying
iiim c c m ry of tne founding «f the hint from France-! new Presi- to extend his domain over tha
^.orth A..intJe treaty Orjanua- dent. What it more, such perm*- armed service! abioad
,r "
nent Installation*, which would
The second reason is that the
••nr -an almost write the
,u r r |y beknown tn the Russians, Air Force will send up a whola
sp.echi * aiw —
ever
growing „ uJd ^ llr | f „ fer , Soviet nu- serica or Thor* in experimental u
itungth, ton'larii), unity, all the c|f i r attark
shot* These are the mini!** that
U , T ! | i " ,L , L ,
lf ,
The Italians are sahi to 'eel Quarles ordered in numliera to
Hm
behind tht* handsomely deck- somewhat the same way about the dtamay cf many who felt
ed
.a n d e will be — unteas it is permanent miistlt bases. Even that they had not been sufficientV ? " ,he
afrm4n* *re undrntood ly tested. They will be sent up
nrCl» , u . n . !
h uhs P° ' C! 1° be dubious about setting up In the months ahead with mica.
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u r „ ,
£ ' ! ! £ - »w h conspicuous permanerr in- IniectS, monkeys. The skeptics
tlir
west ro r wmle it is
drowned•tall«tion&gt;
k .u ... thia
ix i, will
**,11 add
*aa Httle
llitl* except
.« r .n i
drowned
believe
out hy the noise of the political
The Br.ilsh have signed an headline! lo America-* misatlo
S T m e S ! *'
f" l r »Steement to lake four squadron. aUtnglh.
* &lt;th- “r
k. f * of Th0M '*llh 11 m lnilcs to a It may be poisibl* la auppress
l the same
tiiiroveraj engages tqU,dron. This Ii reported lo have
the wholeeealroverry
both
at
, America * allies
been on the understanding that home and abroad. But thoae who
make the declilons will be taking
,v.A,"
on their shoulderi a fearful reA°rm'!fl
!!** m jlel&gt; ,h'&gt; " 'll he replaced by apenlbillty for America-* fulure,

Merchants Mobilizing
.

J To Boost Home Trade

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Sanford merchant* are "mobllitlng” for an all-out drive
to keep Sanford dotlara at home.
Through the Jletall .Merchant* Diviaion of the ( hamber
of Commerce, local budneaimen are seeking way* 1o make
Sanford more attractive to ahopper*. Yeeterday, merchant*
*ot a few ideas on how this might be accompllihed.
Boiled down, the sufftitiona ware: clean up and rm&gt;dernlie. The appearance of buiineaa establiahmenla, from the
outalde. waa euffeated aa a atartlng point. Vacant or downat-th»-lieel building* Inn block hurt not only that block, hut
the whole downtown area, merchants were told.
Charles StaublU. DeBarv, retired n.ercnandiaiiur ex.
pert, said that old building* should l*e lorn down or repair*
ed. Ha suggested use of a “cuiiomer suggestion Ikix” in local store*, a book for wanted items not Mocked by local

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auhn Krider, Chamber of (ommerte mantigcr, xvixrnetl
of tha threat of competition from shopping tenter*, three
1 of which are under discussion. He suggested advertising of
1
"agrviea" a* one method of combatting out-of-city competi­
u
tion.
1*
T. E. Tucker, speaking for local hanking Interest*. *ald j
ah
liberal loans could be obtained to improve the look* of San
"
ford.
?£
Francis Kouinillal Jr., chairman of the Itetail Mor*
I* chants Divieion, outlined a cumprehensiva ivumotlon calm,
dar, plans for merchandising classes for sale* personnel and
store managers and a program for more aales and service*.
* Slaubltx emphasised the need for advertising, |Kiinting
out that thia I* the only way a customer may know what a
store has to offer.
All of these things are important. All must lie accom­
*
plished if Sanford merchant! are to win victory.
«s
Tha problem hpre is not unique. All cltle&lt; have it to
A some degree. Always, there is a larger city within driving
P
distance. Other cities have achieved success. So can Sanford.
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m view of the developing doubt.

it. J u p ^ r GeneMl John n 1^
L n ^ n M h T a'h*
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dart., head of the
Red.tone A c ' , r , n I ' h
,1U*nc' ,u rm ln_
aenal that developed the Jupiter,
er.
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claim* it can be fired from
most anywhere with the simplest
of instruments, whereas the Thor
ior
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mutt have a lined bate with ex­
pensive installations.
With the Air Force under
White House decision taking over
both missiles. Secretary of thr
WASH I A(* TON I t l ’I i — Tw o aciArm y Wilbur Brucker received a entlat* who developed a potent
letter from Jveerrtary of the Air flfw pain killer said today
some
Force James Jf, Douglas oedermg doctor* may be able In get it for
I that no further funds he rpent their patient*, but only
under
' on Ihc development of mobility, strict regulation
The Army had about lil.OOOOW
Dr. Nathan H Eddy and l)r.
wltiih it proposed to uie to that Kverettr L May laid that the
end.
drug, 10 times more powerful
Bm ckrr a associates rrprnenl- than morphine, ii being produced
when you d o ...
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RV IN F/ RORH
\ the architectural grm of the fair, 1 jotce that so much of our ron- ed him is being Indignant at thia In only limited quanllllei for ex
Well, hurrah for nur side and will be preserved Thai is, thr ex tributiun to the fair is tn be re. order. But be felt he could do penmenlal purposes
visit FAM ILY!
for the Belgians, loo!
quiiite theatre, built for perms Mined hy the Belgians. From the nothing about It since he believed
They reported it will he six
The Belgian
Government la nm cy from the beginning, will montrnt Ibe fair opened. Il waa It had been Inapired by Under months and possibly longer heIf you need
of
Defense
Donald fore thr drug, known as NTH *311
pleased l&lt;&gt; ac.cpt aa a permanent remain untouched, and will be widely rumored that Ihe Belgians Secretary
la an orangu orange better Ihnn a green orange? Jinny gtfi (rum lucle Sam the glorious u,wl »» ■ imine for theBelgian vsrre most eager In rrlain Ihe Quarles, who has from the first l&lt; ready for commercial produc
theatre
Isern the ardent advocate of the bon.
OUUof-atate orange cuatomers think SO.
pavilion anil the theatre that hous national theatre
In Ihe meantime, they said. II
a.i...n..
«e ,»,«
t„ U,.mlu,.la *'•
,h' American ethlbila and Bui the pavilion, a sensation But then there waa a touchy. Thor.
phone: FAirfn - ?
Actually, most of the oranges produced i .
m |bc Ameritan performing artsfrom Ihc moment the (air open- International question Would Ihe Because of the altitude of will be possible for some doc(entity are orange oranges. However, to make the orangea &gt;t |hr nr„ „ rU unlverisl r.xht ed. v»m b. altered to ,u in its BusiMns tie offended if Ihe Bel- America's allies this get* square, tors to get it. They referred all
before noon to irrinf*
mora orange, more attractive to customers, citrus packers bitinn of ism
new status as an eshihition ball giant wanted the American the*- ly into Ihe high politics of missile inquiries to the sole producer.
Smith,
Klme
A
French
I.aborah t f t been adding color.
Tlir announcement of the gift
The charming exteimr plastic ire ami frit disinclined lo ask
for money the ume day!
(oriel of Philadelphia.
Orange oranges (with color added) were fill*, until Ihc and its acceptance was made to ahell. the lattice work and decor, [or any permanent souvenir of
But before the drug is released,
llie Soviet exhibition''
Food St Drug Administration intervened. The coloring com. &lt;[•&gt; &gt;*&gt; "uw.rd s tullman •Jfh !°u^ rll*'.l,J J fh#l.
Ihe manufacturer will have lo
Apparently, that problem wav
Cat* Yaa 74 Martrtf
pound, it said, is derived from a substance wnan c mi
Jh&gt; B r j t ,eI, f&gt;tr nE||f , f lt ,„ permanent anywaj.
«•m go
ay. Will
solved and fairly diaingrnuW ,
llB. „
n ,.hn« know something about Uie doctor
Race.,*
Pfiwiais
and
the
donditioni
under
which
hr
poison people. The added orange In the oranges, it hastened nol (, a m , r i , y tll
lhlnii.
Along wim ther roof will disap |-x happenstance and Ihe luck /
™
« IN &gt;00
t 700
to |dd, isn't poisonous of itself.
sway three days, even fur free. K * r the wide labun
...bony or second th, draw for fair space, the
K e ­ propoaci lo use It. The doctor alio
must auee to follow strict regu
i l l 00
1100
Tha Florida citrus industry appealed; the U . S, Supreme Today . happy 'denoument is the floor of the pavilion Thu. t!,c United S la in drew acreage'with- “ JJ* r L 'i S i ‘^dTed*‘ v e d n o d ir* " lltions
regarding thr sise of doir&lt;
720 00
1)00
—
•* '•*l*—
thr r(l) 0f Urussela proper and
lnurcn- alra "eonesniy.
r m i r t aalil fimno.* nruntres are auninut the law stnd• H- in t -------r ,,u “l| -*
1,1 'h............
n e tw1l ........................
earnest i,g u. "floor
of “the
balcony which was
Availability of Ihe drug will
312 00
1100
I frs
f Ltii
n mo rain
n ftfl
■ aa
^b M
r ^r athe
r n nl oai uuumm at rr. T h
r cutuu
m e r "lnrlJjl(
* " ‘*n*
,hr
£0' r,n ,H,"
‘ ,or
m w oofrn .thr
&gt; nwill
not
„ 0 ,H Park immediately
437 00
NEW Y oK K l l'P l) — Lhriauan* not depend on Ihe nature of the
24 00
g
t H^t rf oio
Uie
cuim uincr,
iomr
ihr ^roof
m . be
or adiolelni
392 00
3200
an ■
artist for the New illness aa long as tha patlrnt norhow avar, daelines to Join in this opinion. O ran ge ..range* a rc
,„* i r
floor Granted that the
..
, ,,
, ..
t , Malman.
------------- 46.
— —
n*
for
more
than
pain
would
be
given
a
t h . k in d o f orange., a h . h a . itoen D ,ty in g all °f these ye a rs, mo|| mmlrrn m *,hr rtotlll in4 pav.lton, a vt.u.l delight to all j r
,,Jtk E J r r y ^J.'ir
!
«V r. ^ dVed'W
Wednesday
killer aurh as morphine
and it ’ll b « o range oranges o r no orange*.
Ihr pavilb.n. widely acclaimed aa fjir v l,"nr* w&gt;l* '«• much Chang. |nt ln lh -l pjfk by agreement,
'
W h ile all o f th is argum ent ha* been in pntgre**. C a lir&lt;
•
n&lt;meib*irn
it*
arihitef
Ed
mill,
|„
.i-™
ntt.h-.i
»
«
«
«
&lt;
ward It .stone doe* not c r .r v e - mu1‘‘ ,K' desnotsalsed or temovedP H IN U ETO N . N. J. ( l'P I » — Sant
mur^
*ni1 die park reitorcd lo its origi- 5
Waymcr, 41, national director
forttin slyly ha* mentioned, several time*, that it pnsduc*'* C o u r l- W i l l H c o r
FIN ANC E SERVICE, I N C
orange orange*, not green orange*. Naturally, thi* wasn’t
1 1,1
■ I look an enormous proto " a1l
of the Welfare Service of the Boy
atonal
pride
in
the
pavilion
a*
a
Because
t,!e
Amefitan
Iniildlnga
Scout*
of
America,
died
Tuesday
intended ** an attempt to take away any of Florida’* oru;ipc
OF SANfOII
LO N D O N l l ’Pl (-H u g o O'Brian,
whole,- M r Slone -».iid
"It » w,jrr on C',T- » ni! no1 r0&gt;41- Prn‘ after a brief illncaa.
w v lid i
j X c k b o n y il i .k t u r n
— a drama and audacity will now tie l*Dy. they could be saved. (Al
telesision’i Wyatt Earp&lt;. has out
125 SouthParkAetnue
But, citrus men have rom* up with a new coloring com- fr,jcr«| f0Mft hearing has bten
iiur i'ir"nrleians hive"rume tboush Uwir acceptance by the / " _ . i * _ \a/;|| *TrtE .
drawn every rowboy lo come to
Fhone. FArtfia2-4II2
pound, Citrus Red N o . 2. whleh they feel w ill meet govern* set for Feb 6 nil a motion vrek.ng Up w|t}l J ^ , 111,,,! nradical wml Sb*eminent vvill save the Amari- w Q r t C r W i l l
I O K6
England since Tom Mix, hi* man
■gen announced today.
rn*Rt requirem ent*.
uarcilrirlcil play by Negroei on
wlullon
,h.. probtcm
government a million or ao
Q f? D r iv i n g
Sanford, flm li
They said U'Brian made hit big
Il
that everynne
exerynne want* &lt;&gt;runge
i-tunge uiHttgc*.
tni,“
,urmin*
pavilion
into
fo
r.
?'*
11
"nL
’!
cc_w
5'
J“
•
,^
*
_
l!
ii appear* inai
uiwigr*. Ttie
me . ^The*'he^rmg
^
hearma1^^ari'
set Tiu
Tur«,-.Vi- 'bv “r
permanent rihlmtlon hall
*“ remove our buildings
TA Lt.A IIA SSEE (U P li Vet- draw at the box office, polling in
new comiwund would keep Florida oranges orange. Wouldn't (r,)rfi|
Hr&gt;wn simp.son IS a ..Wlwl
will remain of the past fn ll,to ‘
' ran stile Railroad and Public more money at hll Weairrn stagr
that make California "green” with envy?
anoiher In a series of r ^4 lion is an enormous doughnut, l Ihc only oilier lair building to llilltle* tomroisiloner Jerry lar* show than any other cowboy per
begun
July...when wtlh
cover tw preserved. I understand, Is Ihe ter will have to take a driving former here since kill appeared
.maneuvers
.,
... , last
,
...... thc
...» «. Khitii(ion
vhihillon spacr
space cover
four .Negrncv filed for an injutic* E() Bu( jjlf rrnirr 0j tbr bUj|,j hetuliome.
modern
Norwegianlest nrxl
month lo keep
his more than 30 yeira ago,
lion againvl ihr cily lo krrp II
where Ihc indoor pool is will Building It. loo. ha* been given driving privileges,
u
from restraining Negroes from rrm mn opEI) ,0 , (ir , k&gt; , , tt t0 the Belgian Governmenl. which
The 72 - year • old Carter was
1 X I a ” U 'tf'iuM
acbosi
DOWN
dally use of Ihe links.
always was
Is taking II dnwn piecemeal and foundguilty in City Court Wed*9. Pay.
I'-.'
i
i
:-):ii
tfta
J
1. Beseech
L Agree.
•a for
At the same time. Cily Com
oif course t m happy that the iretxembiing it for use as a ' nesdey of causing an eeeidcnl
•rx i.i u m 'iiin t i
•.Fora*
meats
labssr
mlsslianrr DallasL. Thomas said |h rjtfr „ t0 rcn,Jln „ ,, u „ , Chooib*’us.*
reccnlly and ordered
to pay »I3
ro i
jin n fjHts
ll.B*irtt-e&gt;eet l U t w y
ft. Make. m •l 1ii-ia ixiif-in
If mmplrle integration I* ntilrted
jn (|)(l wor|(j tojlnv. It
The Russian Building, known fine or serve 13 days In Jell
llCfctnctertree
1J 111 TI Id' IG
«*P
he willrecommend that thr links „ rkfn alr comlstiuncd. ami (hal t Bom the day Ihe (air opened Si
City
Judge John Rudd
said
1.)' ” 1 (1 J
i If
INK el MM
IH. L )
— ON —
(
be closed Immediately, pending
vommon
,;itri(p&lt;.
• The Ice House" was built tn evidence indicated Carter failed
jfji
f » 'ill i in
U . Sound,
A Ireland
f t Ante
further
atudy.
*
|t
srems
to
me."
Mr
Mone
sections,
trucked
lo
Brussels
and
*»»
y
ield
Ihe
right
of
wray,
causing
i «:i •t’ Mi aafl3a
M third
4. Melody
1*9*
r 1 j i i - U C JH IU
“ ”
“*
”
rosiclodrd, "ihat we Americans »el up Now Ihe reverse proress Ihe arcldenl
*1 Perferr.
&gt;. Go
tl-Im ­
i ’i i n ’J I ' J i M
have left a useful symlml In Brus- is in order TJie Soviel building
Carter said he
l4£r •
11 Large wine
A Gloss
pact**t
4J ill NM-Bf
sels of whsl
we can do in a , i* being carted back lo the Soviet driving teal it Hit Highway Palrol
eaak
t. Her.
I*Iff
personPenan
11 Copy
foreign landI am grateful ihal.alele lo be reaisembled
as a fac- station here Feb. I.
TeeteHn's dasote
ItM ew k
A Oriental
itoiloq &gt;
we produced something worth lory, whlrb was exactly what it
parrot
nurte
29. Oraaing
33. u a .
The Florida Slate Bank in San “ \tn‘ ‘
looJ ‘rd 'j!1® fro» ,hr b®*‘"nln*.t
I I . Ramartusss
prrauirnl
t. Peace,
lend
ford today announced promotion
An archlte,turat drawing, by a
The \aliran is removing lit
ts'ubr.y
able
I I Partly&gt;1
ST. American
for ihree of III employes
Belgian firm of the esplanade, I sperlaeular church, buiti In .ec» .'• .‘i
I I . Rwint
Ii tarda
19. Involve*,
T, K Tucker, pretldcni uid ,h,‘ revamped pavilion and ihc Hons. loo. and the treasures Inal
r«t.nd
40. Maturra
as en­
SO. * peak
I.A
ihat Mr* Marv 11 Douglas ( t,it. ‘ theatre, show* that Ihe American ! filled its exhibit are being return
. .K.E L. A. N D I L. T f )— The
. . . fedn n p
It. Aneggdiak 4fBrvrrigt
tente
ice
ami
romplrollrr.
had
been
pro
"H
i
ret**"
nvosi
of
its
origi«d
lo
ihe
30
counltica
from
eral
Marketing
Agreement
Comislands
ll.fcraggy
44. Adam*
IT. Jumbled
milleei Tuesday altered minimum
moled lo assistant sice picsldenl n*'
The great willow which they wrre borrowed
Ubbr.i
1
coltoq
&gt;
wife
'I N
ii A Wesion,*" assiatYnl*" cashier
rirafully enclosed In Ihe
Th u. Ihr great triangle .1 the »U r and «r.d e rtqulramgal. far
» . fUdtum
was namnl cashier of ihe hank R*vllWfl orlginalls. miw lower fair, oecupied hy Ihe 1 niled langtrlnea in m ltrilale
P
recti pta
1 T - T~ 4 r % T “ r" V T"
and Richard Keogh was prnmot lhrs&gt;u*h Ihe hole in the dough- Male*, the \ atlcan and the Sov. menli.
i l . Wicked
lUack
and T ir
Tha
Grower*
AUmlnlalrallve
II
II. Sowed of
•
ed in auutant caihler
nul atu* ihadc ili« indoor j»ooI In l*U# u i“ ,uon
nn morf* ^ n,y
• bUIrt
s/.
Tiir piomoliont were made last 4 '‘'Ughlful manner
the American building, will re- Commlttea and tha Shipper* 'd
in Popular Designs
1~
&gt;4
vtsory Commlllee voted lhal for
• » l MuKuiar
week In conjunction wuh Ihe an
Th r •I'lcndid suites u. ofiltes main I a« one eillaen.
the
period
Jan.
19
Fab.
J
all
twitch**
nual mettings of Ihe board of lh4' s*era part «f Ihe pasiiion are Ihat H'Hr beauty sva* such that
si
&lt;v
•4
in interstate
ship,
If . caiila end
director, and stockholder* of ihr «" , r '" 4‘" •'«! the Mile round Ihr Belgians. f | f &lt; d « l I um *r tar.gtnnes
lever
menia must b* sue I i O nr larger,
hsng
thea're
that
housed
i
ircarama,
*l*i»l
hy
Queen
Mother
Elisail
' M. Broth
one of ihe ler.ia'ions of the Brus balh. have decided lo retain them including fancy No 1 and No 2
i It O i r la
russet*
sel. exhibitions, is lo be demob |In perpetuity.
M
ll
if
nickaeme
4
I'retr, with a population of (shed
To deluge
ico.uoo, is Ihc largest of ihc
As »nc who loved il»- Amari
Regular
Gtnrrel
Aegean Isles
can pavilion and exhibits, 1 reprertiuente
'
tshhr.) A
p
'f0
ir.Bptgoi
Ii
»&lt; Tt*
*

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Force .

1

*»« Science Develops
. Potent Pain-Killer

Everybody

needs

money
sometime

Inez Robb Says

: Yes, Orange Oranges

UP TO $600

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DAILY

FAM ILY

O ’Brian Fastest
^raw* Since Mix

C R O SSW O R D

Week-end Special

BELTS

Promotions Given
Trio At Bank Here

Committees Alter
Tangerine Grades

.Made Of Genuine
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ra g * *

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Sizes to 50

Boost yields of celery,
sweet corn and cucurbits
spray with DuPont "Parzate

STOP

DRAFTS
. . from loose d(M)r« and
Jalousie Windows

tl

IFa P«n| "pariaie" offers efferlixe. U m . i &lt;n*tr«l ..f Halmlnlha*Porfurn blight of •weal ram. leal spot Hites.c&lt; of celery, and antbeacIM f . downy mildew and crrlaln other leaf diseases of cucurbit*.
"I'aeiaia" is mild in action , . , rralsis washing off
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Moss Pledges Big-Time

White Sox: Hitting Problem
EDITORS N O TH : n i l li the
fourth of II dispatches hr the
major league manager* giving
mid • winlrr appraisal* el their

tflll.
By At. IOPE7.
Manager. &lt; hlucu While Sox
Written for L I'l
TAM PA, Fla. ( L T I i— The While
Sot ihould be better thii ) car, but
biting ii the try .
I think we hate a good ball
rlub— belter than last year. We
hate good iteldmj, good apeed
and Hood pitching.
.Vow what we are going to need
:« a Ions ball hitter and we have
high hopea we have him in thia
young fellow John Calison, Ur
had a real good year at Indian
apolia tail year. If he connect* in
the major* he might be juat the
thing we are looking for.
We've got a big park at Chicago
and it takri a long ball hntrr
We arrn't forgetling Sherm Lotlar
In that department either. I think
he hit 20 home runa for ua last
yrar. the beat aeaaon hr ever had
Hopei For (food Start
Another thing la that if we atari
off the Ural of the aeaaon like » r
played during the laat half of laai
aeaaon— after Hie All-Star Gamr—
w r’ll bo plenty hard to beat.
We had a bad atart laat year
— played rotlen hall— and it roil

Boxing Results
lulled Brest International
CHICAGO f l T f i — Sonny Ray.
ITS, Chicago, oulpoinled Roque
Maravilla. 17:, Roisr. Idaho lt d .
.--------TO K YO (UP lk— Kiyoshl Miura.
177. Japan, outpointed Rufino Ridella, 127. Honolulu. T. I I , (10)
Andalusia. Spain, it where half
the world s supply of oljve oil
comes Irum.

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Representing;
Vilen a to.
Likrland. Florida
Vteiflher:
Midoesl Mock Kaehange
Chicago board of Tradt
Cenipleta Inteslnsenl Serslra
-----------

FAT
OVERW EIGHT

ua plenty. But we finally nettled
down after the Alt Star Game and
I think we placed the beat per­
centage ball In the league the rrat
of the tea ion.
And 1 ihlnk we ll be even better
than that thl« aeaaon. We have
some young boy a coming up that

l ailed Pres* International
North Carolina'!
tremendous
Ta r Heels put in their bid for the
nation's No t haikeihalt ranking
today on the hail- of a perfor­
mance that even m o v e d their
coach to a«y. ‘ I didn I raped the
boys to be this good to anon "
Tar Iferl Coach Frank JLguire

Sports
Parade
NEW YORK ( U l ’l l — Uuxlng had
III golden age under promoter
Tex Rickard, lit firat traveling
era under Mike Jacobs and Ita
first
epoch under Jim Norris.
Now, L'nrlr Sam apparently
lifts the curtain on a new period
— the span of freedom
Under the anti monopoly de
creea affirmed by the Supreme
Court, big tune lightera ran no
longrr he shackled lo promoters
by exclusive runtracti. And Independent promoters are free to
bid not only for Ihe services of
those fighters, hut also for choice
arenas.
The curtain Idling comet at *
time when we have a young world
heavyweight
champion.
Floyd
ratterson. who has been scream­
ing for Utterly— freedom lo fight
without interference from the In­
ternational Boxing Club.
Now that Ihe IBC dubs of New
York and Illinois have been or­
dered dissolved and their owners
divorred completely from M idi
son Square Garden, it will be
mighty interesting lu see what
Filler son does and how he does
it.
At 23. Floyd it just a baby"
compared to the fighter of the
year, light heavyweight champion
Archie Moore— in his roaring fortiea — the tame Archie whom
Floyd knocked out in Ihe fifth
round for the vacant heavyweight
crown al Chicago. Nov. .30. 1934
Rickard had Jack Dempsey,
Jarubs had Joe Louts, N orm
had Rocky Marriano for a while.
Now. the independent piomutera
— whoever they arc — have Patlervon.
And what have they gut? No
one knows for sure. Manager Cu*
D'Amato says. "Floyd will hold
the title 10 years And he'll nil!
match be recognitrd as Ihe
greatest heavyweight champion
of all time "
That's a big order, and D'A ma­
in'* critics claim it'll nrver be
filled, even If Cu* lontlmir* lo lei
Floyd defend against "amateurs "
Fur they point nul that the cham­
pion was on ihr flusir in hit two
latest defenses againxt Pete Ha
drmathrr ami Texan Rov Harris
However, It i« recalled that
Floyd ruse and kocktd out both
Radcmachrr and lla m a — Just a*
Dempsey, Louts and Marciano did
to certain opponrnt* who had
floored them,

Record Field Set
For Crosby Pro-Am

21 K. 1*9 Si.
Mail Order, f illed
j r ---------------------------------------------------------

readily admitted hia team fooird
even him when it came from t r hind lo upset second • ranked
North Carolina Siaie, 72 iw, in
overtime Wednesday night on the
Wolfpack'a home court to assume
leadership of the Atlantic Coast
Conference.
"They're sure terrilie under
pressure." McGuire said of his
fourth ranked Tar Heels who were
supposed lo be "a year away" due
in lack of experience. "Although
they don't always play the way I
iell them, they win the games on
their own ”
Wednesday night's •v I e t n r y
achieved before an overflow, bas­
ketball mad crowd of 17,Mb at
Raleigh, N. l\ , was the Tar lleela
loth In II starts (his season The
loss was o n l y North Carolina
Mate's second in 13 games.
At Winston Salem. N. •*.. W ake
Forest Jumped to a 13 point lead
at half time and went on lo wai
lop South Carolina. M U George
Ritchlr led (he Deacons with 11
points
In other games around Ihe
country. Day Ion heat Xavier of
Ohio. SOM, Rowling Green de­
feated Toledo, 72 • 84. Maryland
topped Georgetown, (131, Navy
scuttled Rrandi-ii. 12)1 Portland
ticked Portland Stale. *1 « i; Tem
pie downed Delaware. ( I tl, Holy
Cross mauled Assumption. *0 47;
SI. Joseph’s whipped St. Francis
(P l.t . *2 64; EaSaltc upset Syra­
cuse. TU-71; Pennsylvania defra’rd
Columbia, 17-71. and Army heal
Yale. 74 57.

Sport Briefs
J o t* a M ic c I I S i b i l s
O A K L A N D . Catlf 'CPI* —
Matchmaker Don Chargln has announcrc) the signing nf Joe Mlceli
0f ,\t w York and Dave Johnson
of San Francisco for a to round
welterweight bnut here Jarv 27

Tourney Extended
S T L U U 5 ( L T D — Ihe 1939
Ami r u an Rowling Congress Tour
nament, which opens Feb II. has
been extended two days In April
23 because of a heavy entry list.

To Run In Garden
NEW YO R K I L T I i— Rill DelllnErr, former University &lt;d Oregon
track star, will run in ihe Wantmaker Mite In Ihe Millrusr Games
at Madison Square Garden Jan.
31

Governor In Benefit
T R E N TO N . V J tUPIl - Gov.
Robert U. Meyner of New Jersey,
an amateur tennis player, will
play In a doubles much at an ait
star benefit performance al Trenion. Feb. «

I

HERTZ

F A 2 -7 7 2 3

Green Light Given
Cronin As Head Of
American League
C H A R I T Y H A N D I C A P K T A R T f i K — Kockln Jo . veteran
sta r nt the SrniftuiU O rlantln Kennel club , is Muted tss com­
pete fit the C h a rity U a m lic n p tonight when the tr.u k
.stayers il.-v fo u rth annual C h a r it y N ig h t t&lt;&gt; benefit mime 2.1
charities in Sem inole and O ra n g e counties. T r a in e r Jim
Ssvafford hold* Hock in Jo .

Charity Handicap

Players, Coaches
Laud Blaik Record A t Track Tonight

V doten Sc "ino!r County c h a r -;from the sttth post position in thr
tty organisations will iiare in featured ninth lace, llie (.hardy
Handicap I ftp black dog has run
prof da from tonights Charily
... . .
, with the kennel club * fastest
,
noun. ts .
season, armi . -pens
' u
eaped him to iftme tn thr i-rnclrt
The annual greyhound racing ra*e
Rut In order tn triumph, the
benefit, highlighted hv the big
(hardy H in d i.ap, cs&lt;n yrar Is Itehs-I -sill have to out-scamper
staged for some 21 oiganiiatlons such standouts as llorniwogxtrd
in Seminole and orange Counties. and A i d) Dandy, Huriiiwoxx-trd
Early odda favor Rebel Mitlmte will firr from the fifth posillon,
while Andy Dandy leapt from
the first spot
Tho*e Seminole County rharitv
g r-u p t aisled to leceive a pur.
Don of tonight's profits are Unit
ed Appeal. Elks Lodge, American
l.rgiun Post 31 and Foil 183,
t niled Press International
Lnugwm-d Medical Center, Semi­
Fast
nole Memorial Hospital Auxiliary,
Army 14 Yale 37
T il and Health Assn . Cancer So
Pennsylvania *’ Columbia 74
d tly , Vrtftans of Foreign Wars.
Vermont 93 Union iV Y I 93
Pilot i tub. March of Dimes and
LaSalle 79 Syracuse 71
Disable I Veterans.
Williams (to Amherst Vt
Utpreirnlaiiset from nmal of thr
St. Jot. (P a ) *2 St. Fran, il'a i 6t
particlpattnx' groups will l-e on
Holy Cross lo Assumption 47
hand for ihe special ceremonies
Temple 04 Delaware 44
and lu-rare program.
Westminster t l ’a.V 63 Geneva 63
South
Navy 82 Hramlris 39
Virginia Tech 91 Davidson In
Make Forest M South ( arollna 34
Marvland at Georgetown ( D O 13
N Carolina 72 V, fa r St 44
Mrrrer M Georgia *2
Ky. Wrslryan 93 Evansville 72
.
Midwest
Akron 91 Western Reserve 37
M O O TG T o
R c C G iv C
&lt;
W EST POINT, N Y. 41*1*11—
I avr lectl 73 WiMisler i'&lt;!l
Howling Grren 72 Toledo 64
While Arm brats moved fast In
Youngvtown IW Raid Wallace
find a replacement for Earl iRed)
NEW YORK 41 1*1 s - Light Dayton 60 Xavier rOhio) 39
Illaik, llir iul gsllng licad n o th of
heavywrtghl champion A r r h I e ( rrichlon 39 (linaha 4*
M o o r e , ihr ring's "marvelous Washington (M o l l*. 31 Regis 37 Die cadet football train lodav
Methuselah," will receive the EH
Roulhwrst
rlrarril up thr 'm ystery" that
ward J. Neil Memorial Award for Trinil* iT y x l 61 Texas Akl 17
prompted his sudden retirement.
Fighter of Ihr Year lonighl al Ihe
West
Artually, I her,- was no mystery
annual ihnnrr of Ihe Rnxtng Writ t'orilaiul 71 t'ortiand M in
era' Association.
Rlaik declared, for it was a most
At lean 4*0 arc expected lo he
hr had liern &lt;nnlrmptalmg for
present in Ihe Waldorf . Aiinria
I
n
k
s
C
u
n
a
d
i
u
n
i
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a
c
t
several inonihs And hr ralrgorHotel when Archir. 12 or 43 years
LIM A. Ohio (U l'lr - llatiback Ically denied various reports lhat
old is handed Ihr plaqur by ei
heavyweight champion .lor luvuis Elbert Dubunion of liluftion Col­ he had been feuding with acadr
lege lias signed a professional
contract wjlh the Saskatrhe.san my officials
' I hair had disajreemenli hut
Maine lobstirmen fish osar rlub of the Canadian Football
liiey've all been minor." illaik
•l.ra g u r.
323 000 traps
•a‘id "It is ridiculous to ihlnk that
I would quit iiCsiUM- of a smalt
Fling like a diiagrremrnt on Howl
policy."
Family pressure and an "rvctltcnl" offer of an i»rruUvc poll
Dun with an airrraft firm (A V td )
though loarhta al large voted l-ark to Ihe 4-yard line rather lhan
were offered a* thr real reasons
against it at a meeting in i mein- to Ihe l-yaril lice under the old
Fiat prompted Rlaik lo retire aft
nail, Ohio, lall WCrx.
rule.
r r a quarter of a century as a
The change io thr aubitllulion
And a change was made in the
rut* wai somewhat more enmpti pri&gt;-*-lurf in the rasa of a penally head coach.
The 61 yrar old r* cavalryman
iltr d thin Ihe goal post deal but called nn a conversion attempt.
it means basieally that "a free Under the new rule. It an offen­ had hern plagued hy liras y colds
auhatiluta" may ruler and re sive le*m xuirr-sfiitty rontpleli* rver since hi* I - i t with purumoti
rn trr Ihr game sshrneser the a kirk for | point, hut Is fouled la during Ihr Fni campaign, and
elock is slopped esrfpi during an by Ihe defensive tram. 1! ha- thr hit family had become increasing
ly runcerned about hi* health
"evceal" timeout
option of accepting ihr penalty
The loniniitiee gave greater lee- which would place the bad on Die
Regarding reports he will ,uou
way on the timeout deal by in I S vard line
for anotlier try. switch his executive talents Irom
creasing the number allowed each possibly a '.'-point attempt
thr playing field lo Ihr humors*
half from four to fu r
In addition to Ihe litx r rule world, Illaik rrvralrd he it c m
t wo other ha sir rule &lt;hangr«- ■hanres
Ihe committer a l s o sideling "two or litre*” pnsiihlr
In addition lo Ihe changes nn thr changed the word but not Ihe in- positions — "one at a foundation
goal poaia and li.e axibatitulton i , nt of rule* on Idocking anil off- head and Iwo in business '
rule* — were made by the tom- side prnalliei. Hluckera snult atill
Mignwhllr. Dale Halt. Hlaik's
U f P ,hr'r hand* and forearm* rlilrf^asilsiVrt and aeoul for ihe
The committee ruled lhat no ■lose tn their chest* In encourage p, , i three vear* dlielosed he al
"distance penalty' shall be great
egltimat* shoulder bockirg,
j rrady has applicl for Ihe vaunt
one-half
er than one
half Fte distance to ^
the goal Una. For example, if a
U yard penalty were e a l i e d
agalast a team on it* own K-yardi
line, the ball would be moved

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Coiled Press International
Glenn Davit, Earl Dlaik's great
e*t player, and Edme Erdelati.
hit greairat rival, paid equal irib. . today lo ■
‘-- retiring Vrmy
me
the
foothill coach.
"I've always thought a great
deal of hint at a coach and at a
person." said ex All America Half
hick Davit In Lot Angela* 'Th e
Army certainly is going to mi«t
him "
"Not only Weat Point but all of
football vvi’l m ill Red Rlalk." said
Erdrlalr. vrhnse Navy trams held
a 3 3 edge over lllatk'i Army
trim i. "Illaik contributed much lo
the game and lo thr boy a who
played under him Hr also did a
fine job.for tha service by help
Ing turn out fine offirert a* writ
at athlriri."
' I cant fifurr what Army man
they might have in mind lo re
place him." said ex Columbia t'ni
vertity loach lain Little in fata
Angrles "In a way I m not loo
surprised, because Red told me
he'd never quit a loser"
"I'm really surprised,"
said
F rill Critter, University of Michlgan athletic director "I'm sorrylo see him go. Hr was ana of the
most imaginative roaches. College
rank* have tost a great roach "

Cage Scores

Blaik Denies Feud Angle

Boost celery yields
control diseases with
DuPont "M anzale"

Bank at the

Da Pant "M tn ta le " it highly rffeetne fnr nsnlrnl of early blilht ami
lale bli|hl of celery. Start apph'tium* when plants are ettabli-hed in

J'h k n d h } - - -

CHICAGO t l ’Pli — Jive Cronin,
general managrr of the notion
Red Sox. today had the green
light as Ihe heir apparent to thr
office of Ihr American League
presidency.
Orviv one nhsiacle remained In
Cronin's ,-ath lo tiirrred Will liarridge as league president — ap­
proval of American League ownera al a Jan. 31 mrrting m New
York
Rut evrn that was considered
only a technicality for thr nwnrrs
air expeclrd lo approve of Cron
in's selection without opposition.
An American League screening
committee Wednesday agreed lo
recommend Cronin a* Ihe sucres
vor of llarridge, who resigned Iasi
month aitcr more than a quarter
of a century at thr Jots.
The committer also recommendc11 that llarridge lie named chair­
man o‘
"f Ihr Irague hoard of three*
tors, a urn post, with Ivoth Cronin
anil llarridge taking over their
tirw position* Frb. I
"Urn glad to have liarridgr with
Ihr organiratton." Cronin said after Ihe mrrting. “ beeau.e we need
hi* wrallh or experience. 1 do not
have any plans except that Jon
crawl before you walk and v*alk
before yon run "
llarridge was pleased with Hie
choice of Cronin as hit successor.
"I don't know anybody 1 would
lather have follow me as presi­
dent of the American l.ragur,"
llarridge said "Joe hat grrai ex­
perience m all branches of basehall."
The ai-terning cnmmtllre also
reachrd agreement that Ihe nificc
nf the league president should he
moved lo llosion, and lhat liarridge maintain hi* older a* hoard
i hall man in Chicago.

Army Seeks New Coach,

Award At Dinner

the field and eonttnue as frequency as requlrrd. "M m u te " D mild on

Arm y post and hinted it will be
(lilt'll ’ quickie"
Yincr Lombardi, tnolhrr lead
ing candidate tn succeed Rlalk,
said al his home in Englewood.
N. J , that he "certainly would"
Ik- inlrrraird in returning to (ha
point, where hr once seised as
an asuciwnt roach, However, (he
current olfrnse cuailt of Ihr ,Nrwr
York Gianl* has "not hern coniacicd ycl "
AH Army football c o a c h e s since
the first world war have hern
West I'oinl graduate, and Ihll is
expected in w e i g h heavily in
Hall a lavor.

lougitr opponent* for th« Benin*
oiei tn the next few yeart, is*
rludiig Big to teams
Mo.i waa named Wednesday to
repla-e Tom Nugent, who took
over i i head football coach at the
Unlv rriily of Maryland. Moat for*
mrrly roacbed
tha Wisconsin
hackfrld, and before that, wat
an aa lata nt coach at tha Uaiver*
itty d Miami.
"Tha ii a great Job," the new
coach aald.
" I tnew when I wai at Miami
that fSU w a i ont of the finest
teams in tha country. Thia la a
real opportunity for a coach."
Moss aald hr wilt rely on tha
vrraaUa T formation with var­
ious spreads next year, doing
away with Nugent’s publidied t
forma ion. Ha said he witl use n
multiple offense and at muck
wide spen play aa possible.
Ha yromitrd some aurprlies in
store for FSL' opponents, includ­
ing Fonda and Miami, During
Ms threa yeart at Miami, the
Hurririnra
heat
the
Florida
Galois soundly every yrar.
"I'd like to keep it like that,"
Mnsa smiled.
,
Two big problems facing Mosa
n-w air lining up his staff and re­
cruiting new
p I a y e r a.
He
said hr atill didn t know yet how
many of Nugent a staff would
follow him to Maryland.
Moia aald be might have a resrtllnc job tn iln on some of the
high arhoolrr* who signed to play
under Nugent, "To defeat a first
rale iram on Ihe field," he aaid,
"you’ve got to defeat tham t l
recruiting."

Stagg’s Advice:
Behave Yourself;
Crisler Silent
l.OS A N G E L E S l l ' f l l — H O .
fF rilrl Crisler. who at 39 ran look
hark nrt an liluatrinu* and tpoUqfh
rarrer at
football roach ;a t
Princeton and lha U nlvtrtlly t l
Michigan where he la now ath­
letic direrlor, and on nine year*
a* chairman of tha NCAA foothall Ruin Committee, | o f hit
comeuppance Wednesday.
C riiltr bade a touching farawe 11
io his old football coach al lb*
University of Chicago, the cele­
brated Amos Alania Slagg, M
year* young tie thanked S U g f
graciously for "thr wldsom" ho
lent in tha N CAA merlins whoro
ihe nldtlmr Chicago roach atied
as an adviser.
’ We've had a wonderful time.'*
said Stagg a* hr prepared lo
leave for hit home In Slorklon,
Calif.
And then a* he shook the hand
of hit former pupil, Slagg aald,
"Behave yourtelf."
Crisler had nn romeback.

Rawls Is Favored
In Tampa Tourney

TAM PA. Fla ( l P I) Batty
Rawls lent off at the favohla to­
day to win (he Tampa Woman's'
Upen for Ihe fifth time la aid
vears at Ihe rountry'e top females
provisional* opened their tecond
tmirney nf the winlrr lour on lha
light Palma Ceia Country Cluk
course.
The touring pros rim e Here
from Sanford where Ihry opened
Hie Ladles PGA lour last week.
Miss Ha* I*, from Spartanburg,
S C . didn't ram r riot* to win­
ning that one but her phenomenal
rrcnrd al Tam pa made her tha
favorite In the IT.300 TJ hola tour­
Sulis E o r A n d r a d e
nament
Hut thrrr waa plenty of rompaW ASHINGTON i l l ' l l — AlgerIan llghturight I ahuuiri (iodih tiiion in the form of Mariana
will h&lt;- Eddie Perkins •iihvtilutr llagge nf Pittsburgh, wrinnar of
oppunent In r.rxl W e d n e s d a y thr Mayfair Open al Sanford laat
night'* nationally-trlrviied fight week, ami Reveriv Hanson, Indio,
Godih reptaeea Ciica Andrade. Calif, Ihe leading 1939 LP G A
forced In withdraw liecausr of an money winner who placed second
iniurcd shoulder.
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Matinee Wed. b Sat., 2 P. M.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. t l 'P l i Amlnbl* Perry Moss took over
the football coaching helm al
Florida State University today
and pledged to steer the team to
Ihe college big-time.
In a mailer of yrara. he pre­
dicted, ' FSl’ will Just about br
able to play anybody."
He aaid he planned to tine up

Goal Posts, Subs, Penalties Changed

l.OS A N G E L E S (L'P ly-C o ilrg e
football tram* were presented to­
day with Ihe opportunity In use
i peel*lists for field goal kicking
a I other chorea during the n.v.i
art . in on the basis of rule
change* made by Ihe NCAA Hulas
Committee
The ( j iiinitter. at ill loncluding
session Wednesday of a three day
mrelirig here, widened Ibr goal
past rrns* |,ar l,y 4 feel to In,lies
lo give field goat kickera a heller
target, and alsu loosened up ihr
substitution rule.
three beautiful
courses, tabled
IdeTheBrarh,
( y p r ePetsaa
j { . m e m b e r lommiitee
point and wooded Monterey Coun headed hy the University of Michtry Club, have been soaked with l**rl -'thl«Uc Director H. U. Frila
rams for Ihr past w***’ *’r' Urtsler, voted unanimously lo set
sun was slated to
tn shine
mine for
lor tnc
i n r ^ OJ] |&gt;o
|lU,|
s| uprights 24 feet ana rt
full week end.
mititde measurement to ghe tha
"Crotby weather" lliey call It kickera a better break on
cm th«
the
here— l&gt;rtausr the rains usually gu angle
away for a day or (wo during
The I wo-point con*trnon rule.
thia event
on a run or pan, waa left uaThe professional golfrr* will di changed by the rule makers atvide a pot of 933,000 tn (he Indi­
, idual pro tertion of thr tourney,
pick up another 413.000 in Ihr
prn omatnir division
___________ __ __
P EB B LE It EACH. Calif. H IM i
— The higgevl, most star studded
golf tournament In Ihe country
got under way tivrr today at 300
amateurs and profrasionali, play­
ing nn three course*, Iced off in
the t3oouu Ring Crosby national
pro amateur rlambakr
With lop namra from lh&lt;- Itcld*
nf sports, entertainment and bustneat participating, thr thnlmakmg get under way in surprisingly
good weather

H ERTZ

T O U H T U N DRUG M O R E

Barry Caiman helped rmr pitch
ing during the second half of laat
aeaaon and he ll he bark with ua
Resides, At Smith *hould be hack
with bia leg healed
Strong Down Middle
Naturally, we are strong down
the middle. Nelson Fna and l.uu
Aparicio are the beat in the
league.
Jim t.andil in cenierfield had a
good tea ion laat year and he
ought to be just at good thia sea­
son.
We finished arcond last year
and ail 1 can aav i* w* hop* to
i do heller this aeaaon.
What about the Yankees*
Well, the world champion* are
always the team to beat and
that a juat what we’ll be trying to
do.
There are three other teams
beside a ua in a good position to
dn it. too— Detroit, Cleveland and
tloiton.
I don't know- who will win Hut
we base a good club. I think if we
ran improve on our hilling nevt
season we ihould i-e real lough to
beat.
It’D l&gt;e the hitting Dial makes
the differenre.

Tar Heels Bidding
For Top Cage Rung

Now* available !» y»u for first Dm*
without a doctor's p rrscriplion,
oi'r re* drug railed O ORINEX.
You must lost ugly fat io I day a
4&gt;r your money back. No morn
starvation dels, strenuous exer­
cise. laxatives, massage or takSg nf so-called irdurlnc CaflJtrs
^ a e k r x »r rookie*, or chewing
gum. ODRINEX is a liny tablet
and ra il!) swallowed. Absolutely
harmless. When you taae O D H IN -,
E X . you still enjuy your meals,
U rrtn crabs are the number
atill eat the fuuds yuu like, but )uu
timply don't have the urge for ex- one enemy of the toft shelled
ra pvilions because O D R IN EX de­ dam
presses your jjiptlito 01 -i decrea*e» your desire for foosl Automat­
CALI.
ically your weight must coma
down, because a* your own docy will tell you. when you eat
**. you weijli less. Get rid of ex*
rest fat and live longtr. ODRIN­
EX la acid on thia G U A R A N T E E :
Y's»u mast lose weight within 7
day» sir your money back. Just
E ' eningw f A 2*7300
m u m thr package to yoir druglis t end get your full money hark.
O D R IN EX cost* 93 00 and I* sold
with thl* strict money back guar­
antee Y*&gt;.

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ihould give ua a little eair» power
There a Callaon, who had a
real good yrar at Indianapolis
last year, and Iherr'i thin boy
John Romano, who did a fine job
of catching laat year at Indian
apolia-

Team For Florida State

Reiler Things
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through Chemistry

Located R Milca South
Of Sanford On lltghwty 17-91

�Quotable
Quotes
tailed I'res* Inleraalinnal
NEW YOR K — Soviet Deputy
Premier Anastas Mikoyan after a
lour of New York City:
“ Yours Is a very good country.
I especially like the people of llus
country. 1 have had many inter­
esting and useful talks."
HOLLYWOOD — Actor Ward
Bond on learning that the Acade­
my of Motion Picture Arts and
Scirncet had repealed an amend­
ment banning Communists from
receiving Oscar awards:
"All these Fifth Amendment
Communists are working now
We've lost the fight and that's all
there Is to It.'*

K A H K W K I .I . C . Law rence Lyon*. » f l ' T
Com pleting *19 .vc«r* of fa ithfu l service w ith
th o A C L
IU U ro iu l, in hid farewell
and
“ Come back to aee i n " from M . K . S m ith ,
toad forem an of engine*; W aldo F . W in -

WASHINGTON — President E li
enhowrr during hi* visit lo the
National Press Club when asked
if he preferred having press eon
(erenees on a regularly schrd
ulrd basis:
“ I never like to conform Hut
much And Just to say that one
particular day each week 1 am
going to be in (he same exact
spot, the same caacl lime, sort of
get* me down."

irate, auperintendant o f sa fe ty, and W . It.
M o y c. chairm an nf H rrth e rh o u ti o f l/scumo*
k f. L E A V E N W O R TH . Kan. —
tive llngineer*. T h in was L y o n s ' last ru n Army Secretary Wilber M Bruchfro m Jacksonville to T a m p a , through S a n ­ rr on the continuing need for in
fo rd , his fo rm e r home. (H e r a ld S ta ff l ’h o to ; fantrymen:
"Be must be prepared for limit
cd war. If we are not prepared
that Is the very thing that will
cause it to happen."

Elvis Fans, Relax; He's Family Vanishes;
Empty Auto, Dolls
Not Dead, Just Working
Provide No Clues

BAD N A U H E IM , U r r m a n y
(U r i)-P r e s le y fans nf the world
r e in . Elvis tint drad — he was
•illy work lay.
The American rink ’n* roll siar
• bounded up the steps In his hotel*
home here Wednesday ami c»*
pressed surprise at reports he

Market Destroyed
By $200,000 Fire

■

ST. PETERSBURG (U P I) - A
■fait-ipreadlns hre guttrd a l* r;r
supermarket herr early today,
causing an estimated IKS),two
damage.
A fire department spokesman
described it as the ‘'second worst"
fire in the histor&gt; of this resort
City, I l l laid I)r&gt;n'a .Supermarket,
one ot the South's largest priva­
tely owned stores, was a total
loss.
One fireman, Kirhard llurlstnn,
21. was injured when the heat
eiplodrd a plate glass window and
splinters nf glsis were hurled
Into his fair.
A doien other lire lighter* nar­
rowly escaped death nr Injury
When they ran from Hu- blaring
building only seconds Indore tho
yoaf raved in.
A blanket id tilnrk smoke bung
•ver tho rily this mm rung while
firemen soaked down the charrrd
ruins to prevent spread &gt;d the
blare to adjacent buildincs.
Two patrolmen, speeding In
answer an emergency rail, spot­
ted (lames In the huge store
shortly before midnight. A general
alarm was sounded, bringing lire*
fighting units from all parts id the
city.
But by the time llrrmcn aim ed,
the blase had too much ol a start
In the old. (ratnr building.
Kt plotline buttles anil canned
goods and hravy imnkr ham
perrd the Bremen. A few entered
Ihr building tut were forced hack
by the flames. The) made It out
Just heforo the root lollapsrd.

Pie Eaten Early,
Workers On Strike
DONCASTER. England ( L T D —
Seven hundred automotive work­
ers staved home front the lord
plant herr today because of a
pork pie.
The pic was eaten by Donald
Farr, V , live intnule* be lore Ids
mid'morning break at the plant
Wednesday, When Karr was fired
his ro-wnrkrra went on strike,
The N ails mrlted down an ralimaled I50.no Herman M is In
order to hrlp fight World War
Jl, according to the National O ro­
graphic Magarlne.

NEW YORK — T V columnist
Marie Torre after serving a today
jail term for contempt nf court
for refusing to reveal the source
of a news story :
“ If I had to revtat any source.
bail been killed in an automobile
Id feel that t had betrayed my
aindent.
MIN ER A , Va. (U P lI - What profession, myself, my church,
But he sighed, someone is at
happened to the Vernon Jackson m&gt; paper ami everything I stand
ways reporting hr s drad.
(or."
'These thing* happen," hr said. family?
“ Once someone had me dying of
Last Sunday night their aban
throat canter. I guess ICt part of
cloned automobile was found on a
the game.”
Presley, still dressed in his lonely back road. The cars' four
Army fatigues, returned In the occupants, Vernon, a 3 year old
hotel where hr lives with his fa­ feed clerk. Mildred. 2a. his wife,
ther anil gtandmoihrr from work and their Iwo children, Susan
at the nearby Arm y base. Ills
raey German sport* car was park­ Ann. &lt; and Janet, II months, had
Dirrrtora of the Sanford Allanli*
vanished.
ed outside undented.
Rank proclaimed I9&amp;8 a “ very
■| had to stay behind an estra
(Tu ri were scanty. Mr*. Jack- prosperous year” for both the
i mi pic of hours ami because I snn's purse, containing one dollar,
bank and Seminole County,
didn't get bark to the hotel at was found In Ihr car along with
Net earnings aflrr lave* were
Die usual lime no duubt the ru­ a nursing Iwrtlle and Iwo dolls.
inS.Ri7.lt. Robert Bauman, bant,
mor* spread," he said.
The krya were in the ignition.
president, said yesterday.
The young singer look advanPolice, bolstered by the testi­
Rank deposit* showed an in
lajre of Ihr interview to answer mony of another couple who told crease of
over I9.'n
recent eoniplainls from some nf of a mysterious stranger who "B e had a substantial number of
his Army buddies Dial hr gets tnrd to stop them, believe the
new accounts, including many
estra time off.
Jarkson* were forced to abandon from the Navy. And this coming
“ The uni- thing I've been cun their ear and enter another auto. yrsr tools even tiettrr fur us.
stantly trying to do Is to prove I But why?
Ilauman said.
do as much work anil for jusl as
Officer a of the Hanford bank,
“ I don't h a v r a motive,"
long as everyone else.” hr said.
one of eiglil In the Atlantic N a ­
“I sleep in the anciwr with the rest Sheriff W. E . Proffitt said.
The other couple, Mr. and Mrs. tional chain, are R. .1. Ilauiuan.
of the outfit.
president; J. W . fihands. chairman
“ Because I want to jusl do my Keith Waldrop of Montpelier, Va.,
of the board; It. I Mann, vicetold
police
that
on
Sunday
a
man
Army duly I didn't go into Kprrial
president: Itruce U. Paddock, viceServices. Although e v e r y o n'e In his early 2o« with long blaik
president; It W. Inane, cashier,
windd've heard me sing in the hair forced them to &gt;top by ro i­
arul il C. McBride, assistant cash­
club then, there dill would’ve ling in front nf Ihrir car
been complaint* that I was lead
Waldrop said that at the man ier.
Directors arc- llaumati, 11. D.
mg all easy life," hr said.
slipped across the front *rat of
Hlshtip, I. 1 Frasier, J. t\ Hutch­
lie said tie dorm T grl much Ills ear In the right vide door.
ison, R. F Mann, &gt;1. B. Pope, J
free time off from the Arm y, but Waldrop backed up and managril
“ when I'm off duty I like to lake to speed away. Hr said tils two W. .Hhandf, Ira K. Southward and
George A. Speer Jr.
It easy and fiddle around a till." children were with thrm at the
time.
The incident occurred about 9
p in., about 41 tninuln before the
abandoned Jarkson
tar
was
found Police believed Huy weir
W A S IIIN t, I ON ( U l 'l ) — Presi­ slopped between 9 41 and ID p.in.
BASHING TON M TU — Con
dent Klvenlmwrr tim a llirs a ruin­ on a roadside midway between grrss was asked today to get th
ing era when the entire l.astern their home and the homr of Mrs. economy "rolling at full speed ' b
Seaboard will l-crcimr one continu­ Jackson’s parents, Mr. and Mr*, rrpeating the 10 per -rnt frdera
ous urban community.
lewis Kill.
rvrisc tav on automobiles.
Hr sap) skillful national plan­
''.Somebody stopped them there
Rep. Charles K. I hambcrlati
ning was nieiled urgrntly to avoid and put them in annlhrr e a r ... It Mb hi. author of Die bill, sal'
i hau* in the time nf such “ cnrgalci hot I don't know why" Proffitt failure by ("esngress bs lake actio
polUci."
said
cm Ihr i.smr legislation last yea
Bpcsking In-line a dinner meet
A srareh of Ihr wiw.lt near the '‘contributed immensely I is th
illg Hie Association nf .Slate area hv F B I agents, stile am) lo­ crippling economic recession th*
Planning and Drvrlupnirnl Agen­ cal police turned up no clues.
plagued our nation.*'
cies Wrilnrsdiy night, the Prr«|.
dent said such mushrooming wav
virtually assured with the Amrrlcan population increasing at Ihr
plrvcnt ralr of nnr million i-er^ (M
’ rc' F L O R I D A C O U N T I E S
sons every four months
"We must s,r lint Ibis yiowth
t« not like that of Topay." hr said,
"It must have mrlhnd, ■nuimori
sense, direction, and lie orderly.
Ihls rails fur new approaches in
problem* of rvpanium Dial hasr
all but erased outmoded l-mrnl

1958 'Good Year'
At Sanford Bank

Ike Sees Seaboard
As One Community

•riri."

Curd Party Succchs
Veterans uf Wurld War I. barrack* 4ltd, .Sanford held a sucres
ful card party last .Saturday night
ai the American l.rgion Building.
Ed l.uderke, chairman nf ipeeial
projects, was in charge of ar­
rangements.

C E L E R Y G R O W ER S -

For higher yields
slop blights with DuPont
Zerlale" or "Ferm ale"
Du I'onl "reflate" /train sml “ Fermale" Err bam Fungicide# can be
■ted a* tgiraya nr dun* for the elfrcllve conirol » l early and late
blight and damping off of celery. They proleu growing celery plants
without danger of burning nr atuming. Fur |«w-cost disease prevention,
erdar “ Zerlale' 'or "Frrm ate" today!

WEB

Bill Seeks Repeal
Of Car Excise Tax

ZERLATE - FERMATE
Zlram Fungicide

Born o i a (esad ovnr rivar commerce with Apalachi­
cola, Calhoun County was Ior mad in t i l l . Incom* is
derived (rows general farming, lumbar and Irvastock.
"Raising" worms (or lish bait has reached th* proportion
ol a major industry. Calhoun County is noted too, (or its
tupoto hearsay, outstanding baal and defy cattla busman,
and profitable tuna oil industry. The Dead Lakes and
picturesque Apalachicola Hirer provide splendid hunting
and fishing. County seat it Itountstowes, named after an
Indian chief and its firit settler.
In progressive Calhoun County, aad thro u g h o u t
Florida, th* United States Brewers Foundation works
constantly fo assuea th* sal* ol bear and ala urvdtr
pleasant, orderly conditions. Believing that strict law
enforcement serves the bail interest ol th* people of
Florida, the Foundation stresses dose cooperation with
the Armed Forces, law arslorcamant and governing oHiciela in Rt cowtimang "saff-regulation" program.
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11-W ORK W A N TE D

17— v o T i r r s — PERSON ALB

SOUTH P IN EC B EST: 1 bedroom It. N, want* (MiiPun in doctor*
office. It aWn an experienced
home. 1‘* bath*. Low down pay­
•eerctary. Phone FA 11934.
ment, 117 month. MT W. Wood­
land Dr. FA 3-tUi.
SpCllal Sereirea
IF _ I T I S ~ R E A L ~ E S T A T E
W ELL D R ILLIN G
a*k Crumley ft Mantellh
Falrbanki Mono Pumpi
at 117 South Park Hi. FA 1 4493
Repair* to ill make*
IIUWARD \ \ . LUNG
WAS JM.VM
Mf E. Commercial Ate.
NOW *12 .Mn

L A F F -A -D A Y

LAKE M ARY: 3 bedroom home,
kitchrn equipped. Lake privile(ft, S*1 month. FA 1-3*43.

I — FOR RENT

INCOME T \ \ SERVICE
Win. II. Murray
1111 Celery Air
FA 2-1394
Cloved Sunday
• — A R TIC LE S FOR KALB

Cottrn 4 Wool Yarn*. Notlona,
Clean nicely furnlihed apartment
Tlraad*. Tape*
9m Magnolia.
2, 3 end 4 bedroom houiei end
FOR SALE
IO L L IN S H D R B r SHO P
email
apartment.
i-F A R M S • ACREAGE At Tha S if-i Of TTi* Totam Pate,
ROSA I - PATTON, Broker
3 furnlihed room* plu». WHa w
3S17 S. French Aea.
Phona FA : H U
GROVES
17W Magtinli*. Large 3 bedroom.
fhone FA 1-1MI
l*t. Inqutrr Jam ar Apartment*
2 bath homr.
T— R E A L E S T A T E W A N TE D
H E A TIN G
BARGAINS IN USED H E A T E R S
tV EI.A K A A P A R T M rrrrS : room* Furnilbrd ground floor. like new
R O B ER T A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
II. II. P O P E C O .
| » — M IS C E LLA N E O U S
Molt Any Make
private (nth*. I l l W. F ir»t St.
nice
*hade.
plenty
parking
Raimond I nadqulit, A»»or.
taa s. Park ----- r \ 3 4131
F
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N IT U R E C E N TE R
*pacr.
ISOS
\V.
3rd,
r.A
2
19*1
Atlaatle
Bank
Rld(.
9 -F L O W E R S - P L A N TS
114 IT. 1«( »» FA 2 J i l l
, Five bedroom home. 2 tiled h a t h * . --------------------------------------------PUMPS
SPRIN
KLER
SHRUBS
1700 Mijnolla Ave. FA 1-3931.
Room with
adjoining powder
’ M a j o r RRniTN R E A L T T
B YSTEM A
E A L TO R V TO Y O U
IS— O F F IC E E Q U IP M E N T
" 1“ "
' "
“
room private hath— cloie In—
Realtor
All lypet and licet, tmtilled
ALUMINUM
1 bedroom outage Itir rent, Lake
pa|metto FA 2 6US.
L A K E MARY
II—
A U TO M O B ILE S .
"Do It Yourself*
Mary lirmtlv, Call FA 2 2244
------------------------ ---------V E N E T IA N n LINDS
Ph.
FA
2J237
or
FA
3
1944
TR A IL E R S
AVE REPAIR AND SERVICE
------------------------------------------------------------[Small furnDhed home
Adult*
Enel'wrtf head, Sag proof bottom
I T I N E
FA 22*14. 317 W. 3rd.
13— S O A TS A MOTORS
Large unlurn. 3 bdrm, apt. 170.
rail with plattle end*, l’laatie
Rrl Air—3 liedrohm pin* Florida
Machine and Supply Co.
Two bdrm unfuro, apt. 170.
or 'ayon taper. Coltoa or nylon
room
corner loi, 4'y*. »A 'A
U — FARM St I’P LIE S ft
R E N T OR S A LE - .ft Arre ftrm.
247 AA. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 3 IU3
1700 Magnolia Aie. FA 2 3951.
cordi.
morigage
HJ.JnO.
Good
term*
Large
3
bedroom
home,
large
M ACH IN ER Y
FA 2 0444
S e nk nrik ( D « m nntl p R ln l C o .
barn. F.a»v term*, Jotepli It
A U T O C L A S S
_ I I — P E TS • LIV E S TO C K *
Beauttfullv furnlihed room. Private
II2 I U AA'. 2nd St. 111. F A 1-4433
l ei i . Ph. FA 2 1323.
Large
hmiie Very reasonable
borne. Phone FA 2-7304.
*
SUPPLIES
IN S T A L L E D
suilalile l„r apartment, or lane .... . V . ' J ! * “ " Y v'-V l ' r&gt; l.—
- Bonti . enta - L u »e «»•
IJ— V R Tin .E S W A N TED
farmii a» it Allien, Drawer ,”, iniM ...
tield
m Mu Vv Nv A» VV
w SUR
m mPLUS
.V *
.Hark. t.lana
...
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Furnlihed apartmtnl. M art Nrllr
A’, tienri * Fla
llim r (,la«a
* ent ( J i m
n n S.r-ford Aeenn*
I I — P LA C ES TO E A T
Court,
2164
ttrlando
D r.
S E R V IC E
- — -------- FA 2 32*1
M in i i o r m i :
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17— R E A C T ! PARLORS
Attractive YWdroom CD home S rn k a tik (J.t»w anil P.liltt ( ’n. PLANO— Will *r!l and (ra n ifrr
e f t . i v i . r . i v iw lln o i. i'j«T i:i. r
" M r . E d w a iil* . in that jo b hauling n itro g h c c rlti
reramti' tile bath, eonientrnily
VI ilH i:ii I n r aHNINoM. »■*** N'
19— F E M A L E H E L P W A N TE D
1(3-111 W. 2nd St. Ph. FA 1-4122
nr" ‘ h,« h t r*'*e Ipmet piano to
r x rtc itiK *
liwated near irhonli and •hop
•till c jx n ?’*
rr«p&lt;n*ihle party who can maka
V i . i l . , I* ».er*b* K t i t ' , . * * ) t*,*
19— M A L E H E LP W A N TE D
ping
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Fit
A
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It,. i l l ..f I'liklm ImlrUtiii'W
a *»iall down payment and at*
Teievluon
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Te*ted
I
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uni*
riar'a*
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14An down payment
Phone
1— R E A L ESTATE FOR Skl.R
39— M A LE OR F E M A L E
«ume »mall monthly payments
M il'll I&lt;l4a *t Ik ' -If u »
11— FO R S t S T
ROLLINS
H
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SHOP
FA 2n.**a
&gt; o ti4 1 o r *i •i
I k , .*L,t*erlwteii*l*i'i n, i r u k l i e t "
on balance Write Credit Mana­
At The Sifn Of The Totem Pole
I I — WORK W A N TE D
s Ta.'1
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t»
,.r wm
home
Near ,1Y &lt;IV*&gt;r.lt—
n u v t'R l * heitroom
h^.lmnm Imme.
r . . 111 ik-tfxY it
C in.-t.
l.a .i. I'.-iin'until ” "i Furnnhed 2 bedroom
,
u
ger, AVetlei Prottrr Plano Co.
I* &lt;■’ *TOtlMKfbiVa
II \f W I L n .
1417
ft
French
A»»,
Large
3
beitroom,
1
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a
hath,
lake
air bare. Apply iso* W, 3rd
f.l VM*. K M
IM Vfllirr* .. I. k A li. on l'*hlu*r&gt;
ft I I — BUSINESS
kitthnt equipped, fenced )ard.
1721 N\ Mill* si. Orlando, r ia .
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MAnO P P O R TU N ITIE S
home
Heart eaemptlon.
til
Quick l.anndrnraai Sarvlea
J'honr I'll t 37(2.
I.K TT III TH h a I.T*:u T %VI.* *1; ., h— .l t.. n I. nf wr&gt;.. 1*1 T . l * l e d Flint, apartment. 703 Palmelin
FA
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T.\Yl.nl: H t . l ' l r t Vumt-er l nf tl.-WInn r
t i* .. Pinecrril. phone liefore
Shirt* Finlihed In 4* Houri
c t..n .
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U __ SP EC !A t SER VICES
3t &gt;i: &gt; \ s N 4 T %TI «»n
It Aglet, f o u n t . Vintnlo T r « W*nd. » i « ’ n
3 p m or
after 7 p m. 7 Room home, kitchen eleetrte,
h r o v V ! T l &gt; WU.Ll.AMg l.ftflf»V tb» .t»nnm&gt;&gt;'«ll»’i &lt;&gt;r *11M l .«th Motlly furni*hed apartment, pet*
ban,tone Dry Claanlng
M ’ , ,Wr" r ' mP' 1 y M f " ,d*
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31— P IA N O SERVICES
1 I*1’ »'• "
F. :»(h St. Fondmart Ridr
rlrculation heater, reaimuble.
F A ;o js ;
• pare heat, air inndl'lnned. In
ate bath. 9S0 a month, inrlntle*
I MTTF.
If
I NT/MlN'IKH,
■■ f-im »itti w»lntte*l
2 (.A — BUILDING CONTRACTORS |o m :n i I*i:i7.*:i:. I*l;u*|ft I* t*i- coon
SUl'THSIDP.
LAUNDROM AT
1 ? ''. *' ‘ nunlrv CluS Hnad. Bo*
quire 711 Mrllonnllr
tnte'»*i r o i t - l ' *' Y h . lio» &gt; i "
water.
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al
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w.
3rd
^ 4 H. .Iril houir. |). SpHingl*.
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1— Heal Fatale Wanted
.uni* *• f, I* 3 room apartmrnt furnlitied. WS
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a n n ii.
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menu. Invoice*, hand bllb. and « » « I * M i WHIWM, BIB, F A M U I
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U A -B U IL D L N G , REPAIRS,
program*,
et c . Prngrettlye C a t heaterand tank FA 1-1210.
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IT’* table model Zenith. S’. J no ‘
»ftilftftfsial&gt;I« l-tlnr Furnithed room. FA 2 2SII.
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M ILLER RADIO A A P P L U N C R
All kind* an,| airt’a
m r* i-" .n ° A*e n . v» baud
PMii.r.xA e. uniei* *n*i r. *
Can tie liftanred ht3 Catalina
( E. PHILLIPS. .Agent
H4 S Park .Aie.
FA 1-0333.
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t&gt;r phone W. It W rit 1*1 A 3224
w a s h b u h n v a n l in k s
w iM T.v i:t ftnd jr.upur. \ w n n . |iiA*ra# puififtf If •I »»F*l#r If I*14
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lait 75 \ 4it with driveway.
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1300 French Ave
FA 2 IWt ‘ DMNt; NORTH* Have a beautU
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ful Carvenrlir mam nveeroat.
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ton. FA 2 JMO
Stimmrrlm Aie. F'A 2 719*.
Tun 3 hnlrnoin home* at 4M
alpaca pile lining inude, used
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only a few tlmri. Co»t Stnono,
t— R E A L E S T A T E FOR SALE
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M A -R O O F IN G A Pl.t'AIRING
idle, under rontlnicliun One to
like new, ) ours for 133 00.
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In* inniptrle Ihl* month, one
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H O U SEH O LD GOOD*
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2 Bedroom*
Realtor A Invnrtr
a Fenced Bark Yard
Von V x t k n L i v * T i n - r w s r r I NkN'OWN II I! If!* (|n i*er* i n t f
• nit; values
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TAX
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Asmft. Laura II Drier. II. E. Tafler a 2 Eatrm rnU to lake
Flo rid a Room
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F A R M E R 'S a O K N C Y
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New And Uted Furniture
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WOODRUFF'R
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ANNUALS
701 Sanford Vie Phone F \ 2 1H3
F u r n itu r e and Applianefta
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th a ew aoaBfr pi|h|l#hf*l i t I ff
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equipment, Idr hath, jaloutir
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window*, utilit\ mi , landirap
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ed lawn, large iirirk Bar It Q
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FLOWER SHOP. We le!4fra pb
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113 Sanford Avt Ph FA 14I32.
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in iiitr* aiiltnee* ||ftri-&gt;ra. iifti#rritiii#'! uh**n th* *»!* th*r*nf
«»tt all idpUi uf i n roll
trailer. *io&lt;i dnnn take up pay r O N T R M T and REPA IR WORK Ih u Ii a guru pan tu the Rita
PH FA 5-1301 — IT 92 at Hlasaatha
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F \ 2 4712 Theatre for Delbert Nary, K ip .
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meats. Pit FA 7 4DW after 4
tit* chart *&gt;f to* ftl»«iiPts
date Jan 7S. '39.
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ida rra . carporlr, utility mm,, 1911 27 ft s, hulu I bedroom, 1021 Sa.ila SI.
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downpayment, low mordhli pay 1
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room 14 Km tl.oawi for equity
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ROIIMON SPORTING GOODS
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i"g. rnafirg. and plaater repair,
jTbi* i• a frrr p»t* to ihe Rdr IV— A R T t f l.r S WANTED
T*»ii # fi4 #**h of iftm. * rft h t r b * *'hn ac i f #a*1* amniiftf *.f l#lap«t«
aaphalt tile. a*be*to» riding,
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Theatre
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MATTRESS
Cath for furmture or lurplua.
in fhee 1’trfVllt tht ••i •#a1 mBtorliA iatBf of th*
maaonre or »n * l atept, leveling
Tb# annull
af ?h* fftuih! ilt ln ilfop1 #y
E»p date Jan 22 3ft
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and irpatnng
garage!
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wtreking call FA 2 4999.
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110 N. Park Ave fti F A l - t l l t
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V.AIYTM t LE A N E R REPAIRS
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FA 2 3742
EA 2 4143.
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Ell/
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I ml Park A ir
FA 2 3232
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REALTOR A INSUBOR
M ittcliinx Ho a S p rin t
nf ftft ftt.i' er A (» I*;#
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Third St. A Park Avenue South
27 A - IIU L IH M ,
R E I* A I It S
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11-Work Wanted
Sam e
Price
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ImCAtei
Vail Call Hall
PAINTING
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Cleaning, w a x i n g
Serving
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A Q U IE T C O M M U N IT Y
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Occupancy
See O u r nAIIGAIN H A T ..
i*. fftlirr *,f tN* Itft*r4 e»#
p n M..t 1I«4
Seminole County ainca 1913.
Imch Arbor, Stove, refrigerator
fiiMl, lti#U arliftn nf Aftinl .
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Personal
Piiliifil. Floiila
note fVeimtr. FlnrMt
A good g a r i l r n A lawn w o r k e r
II. M. Gletton Lika Mary
C O N Y F o r llarguint! I n
A
«pare
healer.
F'enrrd
hack
Satisfaction o r Y o u r
I* lo okin g f » r work. 312 O i k
ya'd. Small down payment and
I ’aed
And
D iacm itinutd
M o n ey C h e e rfu lly
I M I 'K I I I A I , D K C O I I A T O R H
Ave, S a n fo rd
aaiume payment* of 170 mo
painting and p a p e r in g
Refunded.
FA 2 4404
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Retired a r m y
rapt am, age .19

Legal Notice

J. W. HALL

Legal Notice

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COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR

Jr

PLUMBING

WIIaSON - MAIER

$2go00

$SAVE$

s8280

only

•

Wall

monthly

Mather of Sanford

SUNLAND
Estates

£ cJw I ’a

&amp;

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South
P IN EC R ES T

(

3rd Addition.

Seminole Really

VA • IT IA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low As $100

R AV EN N A
PARk

Echol's Deluxe 3 Room Group

Quality Homes

M O D ER A TELY

$547.00 Value

P R IC E D

low Down Payment
Monthly Payments
I a ?s s Than Rent

Buy Now
Choose Your Ow n Tile
* And Paint Colors

FOR $395.00

I.IV I.V ; D O O M : Sof* Heel —
Tables — | Cork I ail
Fahrlctr ami Colnrn.

M atchin* C h a ir — - 2 Step
T a h le — 2 l.am pn. Choice of

6 C ha ir*.

IIE D R O O M : B ookcase lied — l l r e n e r w i t h M ir r o r —
C h e st of Dr.iwers — ID Y e a r ( iu n r a n te e d S p r i n t and
Mnllreww
in .r

DOW N

119

S.

Magnolia

Ave.

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.
2 hr. CB home, ureen iwrch. ku
then rquipiwd, small dawn pay
maul. FHA financed *37 a
month Large nicely landrcaped
Ini, lenetian blinds Call Cnlbv
FA 2 IIJO eat. K M In I p. m
after 4 f A 2 nasi
5 room houae fur , garagr, loti,
fruit. Inquira FA 2-317*.

D E L IV E R S

SAosmaMe* fcdw l’A Seddinq Qd.
C oiw t ruction C o ., In c .
311 Weal UUi Street
Phone T A 3-JIM

E A 2 3716 nr F A 2- 791 0 after i l* .

C o r. H u y . IT -0 2 A 2 .th S I.
Phone F A 2*I.r»nt

D I N I N C R O O M : I.a r* e I t i" \ fid* Table —
Choice of Color*.

F A 2-0321

$3951

Stenfltrom Realty

Legal Notice
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H E R B E R T STK.NSTROM
RealUr
I.VNN R U N E R
1.0 r r l I BROADWAY
K EN TO R R E TT
M i a n t r fnr l i t . , nine
A'taaii t'anv tluildlnr
Ariociatea
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P ain ti ng A I.

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lie*.
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te .le ii C hild c a r e in m y home. N e a r a i r F ira t
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tale
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ha.e W r i t e Boa D R r o S a n fo rd
y ■ *ti.| ta.h at *n,, *, e leta.
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t at . .aaltial lha e*laie nf Vninr*
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TV TUBES
« i ant than aiata ie» » i* -- nf
.••man a and r at nftiaa aOdreta
TESTED FREE
if ta. r talma c' and aliall ke
— In year henka
aenen In l.e |h* alalmenl. kit
aa»a«. »r au.traer. *t..l am a.i.n
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Anything
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2 2470

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19311

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
Mr imile you In be our t'lral* nlmolultly free
without obligation at one of Sanford’* leading
Moteln while you locate suitable houaiag for
you and your family. Pick up your key at the
Sales Office.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.

B R A ILE T ODHAM. Pre*.
Corntr Hwy. I7-H2 &amp; 27lh St.
Phone FA 2 I SOI

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Sale Starts Friday 9a.m.
Shop Early while Selections are P le n tifu l---Now is the time to buy, while prices are low!
9 Chatham.
Men's Jackets
Wind proof, water

repellent,

M ens Underwear

matching lid cover, several colors

washable, guaranteed against
T-Shirts,
and

Regular 10.95

In 100?t virgin acrilan. warmth
without weight, washing machine

Rug with non*skid back, and

nice bright stripes in sizes
36 through 42.

Blankets

Bathroom Sets

Undershirts

Shorts

( Broken

sizes).

Closeout A t

Regular

Sale

4.98

3.79
2.89

3.98

6.99

shrinkage, also against moth dam­
age, n u j 72 x DO for single or double
beds.

Regular 14.95

Now 11.89

Bed Pillows
Men's Suits

All new duck down, fuM
size (2 x 27) sound, rest

One rack of Men's suits

full

sleep,

* '.\r

an

sxtra

value at

and sport coat* in

Regular 6.95

broken sizes.

Now 4.98

2 tables of piece goods, ineluding cotton prints, so­
lids, corduroy, velveteen
and other fabrics, all

Blankets
Bt.

Mary’s, all pure
wool, white ami pastels,
size for either single or
double bed.

Ladies

Hose

Each Piece
Sale Tagged

Regular 16.95

s#,e 11.89

All desirable shades, sizes 8' * to 1 )

Sale Priced

greatly reduced in pries.

W lJc

Bov's Slacks
In ages 8 this 18, gabar­
dine weaves, made
by

TOM SAWYKR. solid col­
ors of blue, green, tan and brown.

Men's Sleeveless
Sweaters

Entire Stock
Ladies

Dresses

Regular 4.98 to 7.95

Sale

3.89 To

And vest sweaters. Sizes small,

Boy's Sport Shirts

medium and large.
All styles and
chilling
fabrics

from

sizes in.

half-sizes, nmny
which

to

choose.

In flannel, corduroy and also

Regular 5.00

Sale Priced

2.99

cotton prints. Ages 8 thru
18.

i

Men's New

Regular Prices

Short Sleeve

9.95 to 59.95

Sport Shirts

Sale

Samsonite
Hade by "Mark Twain"

Luggage

.Valuta to $5.00

10

Now 2.69

A variety of sizes and oolora at

Closeout Prices
Or

2 For 5.00

Men's TV
Jackets

Build colors, rich sateen label, sizes

QUANITY

small

medium

t

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Regular 14.95
Closeout

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Old Junior High News Briefs I
To Be Demolished .School Plans Made

(Eh? B ’a u fn r ii i i m t l d

C L IN TO N . Tcnn. t l T l i - A r c h l
A crumbling monument to the
building in the rear will he *av led* today- began drawing plant j
*
AN IN D EP EN D EN T DAILY NEWSPAPER
*
early 1900'* will be torn down
cd and renovated. to make a new for rebuilding Clinton High School,
nr* week,
home lor the Vocational School, dctlroycd by dynamite lait Oct. 5.
VOL X L IX
,‘nitcd Press Leased Wire Established 1908
FRIDAY. JA N U A R Y 16. 1959
SANFORD. FLORIDA
NO. 3T&gt;0
Toe
former
Sanford Junior Sealed bid* were opened &gt;e*tere Huh St ool on 9th and Palmetto
day for the demolition of the ,*{.] P o i ’S O llS H l U ’t
yrill ho demoli,hed. The two-story aciiool. An optimistic achool board , K lH A H A . Japan l U P D -T h l r t e --------------------------- ---------------- - .had hoped that tome of the ma- f
^ IM nR(r, w . fro„ tlrd bl ,
te n .) could t* salvaged: and had Brrp
r J Thurw|
ln , r tm .
eten ventured that maybe a con „ „ „ mlth , lrUfk
wlth , |r.
tractor wrould pay the board to dine*.
wreck the place.
Aa the bldt revealed, tHi % wa* I n ' i l i t r i i I'll t ii itv ^vp f
not the cate The loweit bidder * * ' « « * , U 1 1111011 *~LL
• a* Henry McAlitter. Sanford.
CARACAS, Vrm-tucla ( H I T ) — ]
who bid 33.810 to demolish and leader* of Vrneiurla* political
rrin utr the budding. Tlie highest I* Hie* have agreed on Feb 1 a.
bidder wat an Orlando firm with *hc date of Irrtldrnt elrct Romulo
bid Siu.WS
Betancourt'* tnaugurallon.
Seminole realtori
•riiiinoir
ic n u H i wvrr
were ium
told itail
*«bi
H rp rrtrn U liv n of the comp All
.
m
night that their tervlce* go “ far lev submitting bid* told the board K e p O l 't e i 'S i . 0 0 I s U S y
beyond that of making a deal," the building wa* in vurh poor
TAl.LAHAS.sfcK. fcla. t U I T l *
that Ihcy should, at a tervlce to rumtilton that very little *,|vagc y lor ida tiov. |*niy Collin* can
cu.tomerv
and tocommunity,
could lie obtained from i Whole celled hi* weekly new* conference
An lnturan.tr gommlllr* wa* ap _____________
........ fit: that a
_
A.aiiciuy. The board
take a buyer around to .how wrallt will bate to !w
nocked Timrtday at the request of new. pointed by the Seminole County low bid of *4.807 and a high of
AIKI A M iO &lt;U l 'l )-Ui*hop Join, j aluirtly before midnight,
WASHINGTON (UP! I — The
them where they can fine! utlli over after the roof it removed men who .awl thev were too huty School iioarrf .e.terdae
»'• t&gt;M were “completely out of ” •
Methodiit bishop
lie had bean blthop of Florida
White flout# today unveiled a
’
’ ‘ ‘ h001 ,u‘*m &gt;e ,,,r u ,y niorning. |(||e.
for Flori.ljt and Cuba, dirtl un and Cuba *inca 1932.
tiei. market*, buiinritet and An engineering firm la.t year told to attend,
generator
The committee will advite the
contend* were ngnrd
with
1,1 » hotpllal here Tuner a) service* were ached five pound a t o m i c
other place* needed lo be known the »chool board that fire escape*
board un an inaurance program j,i|,o Rurton, architevl, for the re*,r **•» M
uled at II a m. Saturday in ihe which rxperla of the Atomic Ko­
to a newcomer.
could not be fattened to the wallt.
tor coumy
county t.uuu.*,
t.hool*, wnicn
which are
are on
on uoiauon
moat ion oiof trtiroo
Oviedo titan
High .viiool
School
Rrantcomb hail tveen Pint Mrihodlit Church of' OrUmto ergy Commf**lmi haded aa a •**!«M
Mr*. Betty Jane Boone Rising* for fear of pulling them out
. . . ... , 1 ...
,
ior
a where he terved aa patior inline*|ni'i.ant bteaklhrotub in pfoduc*
’ . ’ .} ** *“ I oliceman ^ br(nk 0f , gg million conitruc- and ihe addition lo Ovirdo Kle- ho.pitalurd here titiet J «n
9 »r, vice pre»ldent of Ihe Florida
The firm alto itatrd that a cun .
nicnliry School
Scnoo! KK TT MHwee.
Ml]wee.
* h. art condition Doctor, dialrly onor lo being electrd ing rlectrie piT'ver from heal,
Ataociation of Realtori. and gueit centrated movemcnl in the build
\ iiolice
‘ i,“ mJrecruiting
T ’ ;.
’ potteri,
'\h°
thin program. Appointed lo the .notary
.or
wat
luaid were It. Janie* Cut. Rul-ert .ui^rinlemlrnl of county tchool/
,lr afpeureti to Iw on Ihrlhldiop. Ilurial wtU It* it 1 pm .
A™ nry
Prevented
apeaker at the realtori meeting, ing might cauic It to itart »way
enlcneed lo |K month* in tail Strut and Andrew tarraway.
told the board that tin addition*
10 '&gt;* &gt;*&lt;r) when be appar Sunday in I'nlon Spring*, Ala.
lre ild .n l fciaenhow.r lor a
atreated many point, that they Ing and collaptc
Hhit were rejected oti an inter* would be computed beturr the ne*t
tullered anotlier aeliurr wltcre lw wat lw&gt;rn
demonitr»iion on hi* oiliie de,k
tbould know and do beiidea juat
The achool wat built in the ear I rmr.ita&gt; (or itraling an electric
drill and ear radio
The family requeued that no ^ J"bn A. Met one. chairman of
tailing a cualomer a liouac.
ly part of the century. It wat firit
communication tytlem for Croom* &lt;chu.il year
fkiwrrt tie tent and that any tuch
1
enrollment in Oviedo tc'kHil*
A highlight of the meeting wa. considered unfit for occupancy In i t . . ,
U i.r lv t •
i vprv.ti.Ki of i) inpath) be made
cetirrator, acconlmg la. the
• imtallation of olficert Wil- I!)!!, La.t year children .till were
‘ iCtlKv^ l v l ^l l l &gt;
ia. mrieaard by u prr cni in the
the
to m inion, in Cuba
AKC. Hat an efficiency a) ttmea
llam Stamper wa* reelected preti attending clanct there
ie.olution requcllng the city ol
W A sH IN tiTO N 11If ! I— The Kl* |
The blthop apparrntlv toll, red Krealcr than any known before in
fir.I fuur month, of thaw tchoo!
loday
dent Neil farm er wa* '.anted
The newer tectlon. built in Ihe •enhower adminiitratinn
a brail attach in hit home in " ,r tram latino Of heat into rle c
i a. Toe »co ol hoard a
vice prraidenl.
t.lady t Haw ton. late '20*. will b» made into *U wa. couunitled lo a new civil
lo.ilulion rr.|Ur*ting the .iiy oi J
II I C L rtS L I3 IC U
i J a iktonvdie Jan. 3 but wat un trie l«'**er. lit first ini ’cdiale apitcralarv - trraaurer, Geraldine clattroonia and utfirr* for the right* program rmpha»uing guar
Dvitdo to clo.r the road Immevli
aware of the teruiu.net. ol hi* pLatlon wa* r*|iertrd to tie aa
Waller, correipondlng tecretarj'. Seminole C o u n t y
Vocational inter* of voting right*.
at. I&gt;- in front of Dvitdo High
n .. y ,i , .,i
i
condition, lie drove to Ocala Ihe l" r P°wcr wiurce for hroadcaaling
and Wally Dietrich, director.
School The playground will lie
. . ..
S» tool. The Uianl will pa&gt;iivled*' y|- r , ,|l0, , hi. car Into another
*•*&gt; *» prearh at an evange unil* *,*t* invtnimenta tired Into
Among the gueit* were Sanford come a parking lot There ii ade U 0 C i J l l l l l G o U D D u r t G l l
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»Ugl toward thepaving of a .tie r! „ , ^ ,,
at fcreneb * * « ' r « " &gt; »'»• • « * ' " wmplaincd » l« jo iL .-rd ^ r i c a n ttUUitefc,
Mayor
Al
WlUon
and
County
quale room for etpantlon
in ■Ihe
I'AHIS ( L'lT l— The National At
.kirling the pievrlit home rconoru* arut wym q,
of chett pain*,
A',r device opent the way for
Committloner
Chairman
John future
M'inbly gave an overwhelming
i. • building and the pnipo-nl cafe
i.,
s , o . n u,irr
After ihe rally he called hi. l|te of million* of Callout of radioKridcr.
vole of cunfldrner today to I’rc
DKS
MO I N K S ,
Iowa i l l ' l l u.infon'
...........
T o n i m r . . r o t t e d d o i'lo r In O r l a n d o who o rd e re d a * U ‘ «- au .m ie w a l l a m a l e r i a l no w
Mr* Kltinger taid that a real
inirr Michel IN'bre'* new govern
lull, f arriialet, loo.
red hm
l‘relimlnar, plan, wet.- appio. Krrnch y ,, „„ j ,ll(| n0)
„„ him lo go to ihe huapilal here for «orod m underground van m the
toe “ mu*t know architecture, ad
ment which I* dnigned In revlorc
Writ
vertitlng and many little ihlngt,"
pepper" father of m children in «'•' f«r Ihe Rotcnwald and Midway ....... ..
h,
Howard • fberkiqv
franre to “ national greatnet "
fjir
Tile device produce* five wall*
to that the ruitnm rr ran get all
the la at 14 year*. *ayi be plant School*,
Lane, Vl ml., until he .Iturk II
Br,'n reported
of
flecirir energy. It can o|&gt;erate
of the fact*.
hro.&gt;d*oh
Holler
taid
Con
nor
ron.lillon
tlncr
Ihe
atla.k
al
on “ liMog alow."
"A deal ia likr a paraetmte—
would lw reeaamlned for a ilm*
no
**rc iw im nlcl “»''*■«"',,^&gt;*
The part • iTirtokre
Indian.
lo tee him
Over a i&gt;criod of 2.S daya, Uie
you only get onr chance." »he
NLW Vtlllh t U I T l
Iruilg gitotr wife wat 2t when they
er't lirrm r
llithop Ilian..omb wa» named gnvcrnmenl tcirnli.t* .aid a total
aaid
W ASHINGTON (U P D
Alla*
linda
Uuiae.
acre
married
tn m b.. -taxi ..n hi
!&gt;— An A
IL , H*rlin'* |l*«btcr.
, .
t
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Another Lake Alary man, Jamct
Hu “ Mrtlioditt of Hie Year" in " f *-«o iHiumli of lu llrrlra would
Mr*. RUtnger gave four rra Intercontinental balllvtie
abtuiumed her
her engagement
engagement Thurt
Thurt pig),
]ia^|, im-thduy
|l|rthday Thurntay
Ttiurntay he dliln't
halllttle mlttllr
mittile announieil
7 " : ‘ .emMraHer •»&gt; b) the World Oulhwik. a
«&gt; &gt; T -'-c e the t .m .
''■&gt; h'/.douanl
1“' Ldouard KK. fcmnut.
Kmmel. ton
ton of
of plan
(lUn to have
h l, r any mufe
•on* why people buy: 11&gt; for coin launched from Cape
( ape Canaveral.
Canaveral, '..j
more rhilt
children
truck thi. morning.
mmnini. Mr» I'anty mli.imiary
perKulical
ol
the am«unt of rnrrgy which Ihe new
fort. (1) the opyiotite tea, 13) to yia . ITiurtdav night flew let* *,r ' 'v »*»°n &lt; Kmmel of Newt
Hut. hr taid, hr had never hern
i generator rouhl turn out, Tha
avoid embarraaiment. i4) tn pro- than 100 inllet liecautr of appar* ' otk
t.irry atKiut our marriage."
Strange, i.t, fell out of the car church.
■.atrllite which hroa.iratt Ihe P m 'Living »low" didn't mean idle
Lo.\tJW(H)l&gt;~Opening crrvllion* onto the pavement She wa* lak
lect reputation
rn i trouble In lit rocket engine*, i t
t . u
•
.
! nlcnt t voice from tpare vhortly
A motion lor a tomtit Illr** to ||V(v 11 r-fr-itw#&gt; fti'partnirnt mm) to
I t- t 1(1S 4*1 LX IL t i l l J \ ! I ll V m*., though, be .aid, crlrlitating ie» were held here yetlcrday for rn to Seminole Memorial Hot
I liefott*
Chriatma*
carried
JO
lien, the turn of hi. own century by the Crorgr Harr Umpire School pllal tuffeiing of vliock. and ia
inlorm the Welcome Wagon of djl&gt;.
MfcXIt u f | T Y t lT IT i — lien.
|voundv ol hittrrlca which laalrd
Tlie program wat hiwldigtited ferationt of Hie tralp and ellwiw,
newcomer* Ui the Sanford ulua a tyioke.inan taid the trouble lomat Samhri llernundri, for- walking a mile to Ihe county
for 18 day*.
will be lookrd into and brought |11(j
j r{
pintMunted tiut uier commander of the .'ml Mill courthome fur a new gun permit hy Harr a talk lu the 2A young *|y,^ a.eidi iit occurred at Five
Ofinlal. van! the new atomit
_ up at the neat meeting.
II wat rtlahlithcd that the mil* tary Ihttriet. hat la'en ap|Knnted
The luity oldttrr, who dally hirn that c.vn..itute thi. year'* point* on II w.’ State Trooper ORn
generator could have kept Ihe
•
The dinner meeting al Jim ,,|r
Mat not deliberately dr- •hLrf of »!aff of Ihi* Menran vkipp.-.l nqie until he l.roke hit
tlmleiit bode, Tlie rlndtienl Harr &lt;;arrt-I(
repurtrd
coittiderahle
tmail iitoad.aiting .taimn m the
S(H*nrrr» wat ended by tinging
bj (hr range vafrly old iriny
(iKit at U . .till walk* fmir nr live
fold Ihe men almut Ihe great mod damage h. Ihe Strange'* auto
Happy llirth.iay to one ol the C(.r
j|lr |,,,| |u ve
l.fcWISIIl Hu. Tciio. I l l l 'D - A .atrllite going thnmgh n e x t
mile* a day
f**1' arbiter* in urgatiiied huetiail imi|(||,.
Driver ol ihe truck wat
Chrittma*.
member*. J . W. Hall.
Deliberate .Iritruetton I* or­
Viter three marriage* and IJ tmlay, and urged them lo develop y r*nkIt Covington, l-aiirlnghurg,
doctor pronoun.ed a 3year old
children, ranging from I to to. 1Judgment and *elf confidence to .j p
child,found in a drunken ttuyMir
dered fur miittle* when tracking
W KST J O IN T . N A | L T I » InttrumenU thow them to tie wan­
they will tie able to matter every
y|r*. Vivian Crotliy Welth. San Thuriutay, out of danger tmlay at
Secretary of Slatr John Kmter Carrirale* watn'l likely lo con
dering off court.' Hie I'rnlnenn
tlder
HO
old
Hi*
mother,
he
tail],
|
alluation
that
ant.
*
on
the
field
fuf,t
alto tangled with a trailer* a boapllal liere
Iluili « will la- preti'iile.l with the
It .u.-it thi. tlalrmenl
lived to lie 118
The mm attending Ihe achool lrm y, m u monting. when the
Dr K J Phelp* laid Jimmy
tecoml annual Syvanu* Tiiayrr
“ The Atla* intcrcoiiHncmal t al* Award at founder* day cert*
Hr inel hit pittenl wile, 'tary,
thi* year cum* from cnail-to* , lru.k ( arltnn L. Hank*. Bridge fae Da.l* "abmild tveall right."
little mittile te&lt;l fired Thur.day monlrt here on ATarch go
at a tire and ruhlier plant tier*
coatl. one from Puerto Rico \ill*-. Del Mr* Welth wat cliarg butrecommended that
"the child
night Irom (.'ape Canaveral. Ha .
where ihcy helped produce warHarr Introduced Harry Brown. r,| ^ph L.itura to wield right of lie taken trom hi* parent*."
time 112) bullet pri*d tank. He a graduate ol the t.hool. now( WJ)* by Sgt. Butler, who taid the
The t«iy * ronditlon had been
|
Junior t&gt;atkclball ha. come to
A ll B n c h e lu f S F i l e d
TALLAIIA&amp; SKE (U P I) — Tha
twill hr.) to painting in lit* later umpiring in the We. lern La-ague. ,|itl
u,r *t„p *|gn at I I • t c d at critical Thuriday.
Sanford,
lint .td acut] alcoh-illtm. . , »u le Hoard u( Control Unlay*PM ANILA | L 'lT )— Bachelor )Ki- &gt;rar(
'
"
Brown wiji he hi* chief aide. Na Orlando Drive and French A .* ., a victim
'After a tu.retaful launch, an
Sit team* arc tchclidrd for apparent malfunction tn the pro licen.cn in tne loan of Calo can
tne h.fv t ’pairAtr Mr aiA/rpw^A Perry J.u* at ^
Carrilal.t' wife .aid lie utcil lo tlnnal l.eaguc Umpire tain flurk* Ttirre were no Ibiuriri.
Mri. Scott l**vi*. *rr In Jail herr **all coach at Hori.la sTata i ni»
piaciic* teuton* tomorrow in the pultlon tytlem rrvulird in a Rigid '”'*r Mam.a paid d .-r U b-lay ...r |jkf. *
|lt. lunch" every hart, wlto came to llurr‘1 »rhool
National Guard[ to m n - Tte
lr„
^ tn
miWl~
their ..ngh* bleaacdr^a. A '..,..1
, J
( * (. ,enian iilil hr in &gt;931. fm b from Hie pitching
rhargrd with public dronkeneti trn ity wilh a three year contract
team* are a reault of a hatkrtball
________________
lh„ r, ,.oltfp
nt .ir,d , '
a. tlronv
and
and diaunierly c o n d u c t
The at a .alary id lll,nou a year.
tirong mll'I
and tougli at any mound of the St land* Cardinali,
law*
h
i
it
I
ii
nl
&gt;
a
u
linn
Ifc
1
..
.
.
.
•
*
"
llronjs
clinic held latt Satunlay. wlien .
_
^
KStl Preiident Roliert SI roller
then, herauar “they don't have of ,.ur men " lie retired irom will aim be an mtlrurt.ir
mother tal.l Jimmy l*‘e drank
more than Ml Uiy* learned the A t i J / v T i l r n f
f lU O r
recommended the three year con­
farnlllr* in tuppi.rt ”
Another
highlight
id
the
after
almut
a
quart
of
wl.ltky
while
work in IH.VI,
fundamrntalt
from
Seminole M U I U
I U I IIJ V r C I
n, am wat the Inlmductutn of
tlie, her huihand, and her broth tract to give Mott “ iccurity and
County hatkclball coarhrt
Mri Jutui J Mrtiraw, wife of the
er drank alum! two gallon* of a tufft.lint lime to prove hintThe l* a, m. practice vciiom to­
legendary manager of the New
"moonahtne," Marling Saturday aelf."
LONDON |l.TPi i in r Iiuciir.t
morrow will be followed by weekThe approval of Viott* contract
York liianl* She wat acroinpan
Jan
morning
of
Kent
and
her
daughter
Prlnceu
Hobby Hatkrll ami hi*
# B official league game* at the
In lu rrrrd Torn Nugent at FSU
led
tiy
Mr*,
ChrDty
VValth
wliote
"Seott
gave
wilitky
lo
my
Aletandr* fly to .Vlrviro City fceb.
liand will play Frb 8 al the San
Armory.
A
Junior hatketball
D tr huihand wat hutine*. man­ ford Civic C rnlrr
young ’un
I don't do R my wat the main item of buttaeM
Harley Flliott Amlerton, .it. II to ttart a tour of Latin Amer­
court ha* !&gt;een laid out or the
ager
for
the
great
Katie
Ruth.
telf He gite* H lo them and I today for Ihr Hoard
etraped without Injury yetlcrday ica. it wat announced at their
The
Capitol
Herordt
»tar
ha*
boyt. who are in the 8 1? age
The Hoard went along with
vi j*trr of cerrmontea for Hie or* Iwen popular tlnre IBM. when he can't help it." *hc taid.
when hit car tlid broa.lil.lr, then retidence, Kemington 1'ala.e
group
Stroller'* recommendation unanlcation
wat
Charlie
Vlnrnton
of
Davia
laid
hr
didn't
"rem.-m
turned over at the Interterllon of
wat
(eaturrd
hy
Jackie
lileavon.
F T HRAt.ti, N. c. (U l’l )— Gen.
The league i* tpuntored liy the
miouily, imlnllng out that tU
Onorn Hoad and Sanford Ave
Market! hat appeared on the ber a thing aliout It "
Cieorge C 'larthall awokr frntn the Seminole County Chamtier of
Sanford Recreation Department.
againtt
rontracta
for
Commerce.
The
Rev.
Holier! Steer Allen Show, Nile T V nnd
The couple and Mr*. Davli' policy
Arrordmg lo Sheriff* Deputy
a
cnmfortaiile
night
In
good
Ronald Perry, director, cltrd the
i r .t r bVl*) 'an,'l Th'r d.wlor Va.d' bp&lt;»r. Sanford Naiarene Churrh. , f(, with Benny lioodman at brother, Roliert Shirley, wer* ar roarhe* did not apply lo new
V rm
Hrrwtier. An.leraon wa*
eoichev for their volunteer jellgave tbr Invocation Trie oo-iling . arnrgle llall t fir.I Jar* concert, retied Thuriday by the Mate men.
traveling weal on nnora &lt;t ad.
hit chan, et for romplelr recovery
vilie* Coactic* tor the laague
Muvt wat backfliT.t coach at
eloved with a prayer by The Carnegie llall runrerl In highway patrol and the child wat
and applied brake, rapidly a* he
are good unle.t he tuffert another * J
are Harold Sherwood Hip Stamp
the t'nlvermy of Wltrontin. Nu­
I haplin Nltil* Hubble. Calbolic eluded famnu* )an men tlene taken In Ihe hotpilal
approached the inl.Ttcctlon Hie ,
•link
•r, John Anlethurgir. Ira llin.i
I'hrlpt taid the boy could not gent wa* hired away from FSU
car fir at tlid, Ihrn .pun around
Teddy
Wilton.
Lionel
Atr Krup.
The rhief of medicine at Wo* J ha&gt;,,in *' ,h* ! W " r'1
O man, Otcar
Pennlnglun. Buck
I.JV.’
and overturned, corning tn m l
Marry Jame* and Count have lived murh longer had he md »'T •»» *'niver»ity .d Maryland,
mack
i.rnrral
Ifo.pllal
lien
ol
,
Hampton.
Melt*. Wendell Springfield and
re crm d mrdiral aid.
on it* top Final retting place, W ASHINGTON ( i P I) - Soviet Grorge W Powell .aid M ar.h.ll
r hr . i *A_' “ JU*!.Ct1'1&gt;; l l a t l e .
MU Proctor
wat prunited to Harr by Mayor
wa* Ihe north»att rornrr &gt;d San Deputy P r e m i e r
The nrrheatra will come to San
Anavtav | had recovered from Ihe "Immedi­
County coaclie* who conducted
At l.irmann, virc president of thr font from a Miami engagement
ford Ave , again*I the Hop tlgn
the clinic were Paul Miklrr. Hud
. , i M i k o y a n and Serrtiary ol Stale ate effect*'' of Ihe mild .Irokc be local Chamber nl Commerce
An.ler.on. .(teed wat
Ticket* for (he * 12 midnight
Layer. Dick Silvrr*. Howard liorFotter Dullrt talked for two ,U.,,1
rrrd. r *rl&gt; T *"'r.‘,l l &gt;,1 *'
at 80 mile* per hour hy Hrrwwter John
.lance will h* limited to avoid
.
. __
oinlrr hump in nrarli) Plnrhuril.
die. Melt* and IToctor Silver* It
Th r Sanford Male fhoru* wtfl
mlnutri rmray
Itxlav Ttir
The SI tcvlan wa. eontideml hmir» «jnrl
... «2S rnmurei
me
T)lr Uralment eon.l.tt rht. ft.
over crowding
in charge nf officiating and ttalitColder
(hit
aflrrnuon.
Partly ting Sunday night during evening
Ticket*
afi
available
al
Miller
.rdalion lo cuntrol any irrila
lie*. The league It patterned af a total lo»t Hrrwtier charged Itmtian .aid they tm.l “ an et
flou.lv and murh . older lonigbl. tend, c* at the First Baptiat
Itadio and Appliance. VAinii TV,
Aivdrrton. who it amen.ticr of the rbang. uf .u*w. on quritlona of lion in Ihe hraln," taid I'owell
ter Hiddy H a tk e t b a ll
Saturday and Sunday p a r t l y Church
Shore I’ll rot
amt
tho
Sanlonl
He.
rcallon
oilier.
*'.S!,.!*X
.°
Unlaraai in
Litii .idct " "He had * eomfortahle nigtu amt
During the Monday rehear.al at
|)r Tom l.argen amt Dr. Fd Mail ordert »houM be tent to the rliMidy and told, laiw tonight
Air Station with failure lo have
Mikoyan taid he and Dullrt »PPr » r*d In
good tplril* thli I iml.ey are attending a "Seminar uV’
,.ilir’i He. trall'in Department,. mostly In the M'a. Inr reaving I 30 p. m . election of offtcera
hi* .rh irlr under control
a , , ,. planned In met I again at I p
m morning
anulhrrly wind* i t lo J* mile* per will lie held Tlie rehearsal will
in ■'iirgery" at the Unlvrrtlly nf I City
1
The accident
Hall, with checkt payable to
nrrti rr al 3 13 |oa|a&gt; for fur1rier dl.cut.i.m . of “ l*r ••talking and alert
but
hour,
thifling to northerly M hi tw under Ihe direction of Harry
Florida
Funil
p 111
the Civil tenter Music
it tu n ill ditpule lieI ween tbr &gt;* allowed mi vlaltur* other than
It mile* per hour Ihl* allrriu&gt;m VArir at lltr Sjtdurd Civic Certlrr,
Hie two Sanford doctor* are Drrta it optional
F**t aral Wetl They alto will " i t Mar.hall, who it lodged in Iraitiing of new development* |n
A profetaor from the Univer.itj'
ur tonight.
I Ail meudier* are urged to attend.
have dinner tnnlght, and Mikoyan * nwm arm** ibr hall, .aid medical tpeclalllir* whirh apply
of Florida W-HI addret the Sanford
Word l.a* hern received here of will «*e I'recidcnt
Kitenhowrr Powell
Rotary Club Monday.
tn patient care.
CapeWarren (I, Saturday.
Thr
do.tur
Norman B
Thornton, of the thr death nf
..........
: ------ vai.l
,T"'Mr* VIat.hall
— .........
iT*m mptci
.
,
r
.
Main
topi.i or
of inr
Ihr teinmar
annular in
In ronlra.t with mutt „r hi. “ a. retting well and •he.Nng up r|u,Jr -Surgery of Ihe Alimentary
School of Huainrt vdminiitratlon. Yow
S OW
100 SolCS
J())1 - lhllfJrtc Murger,
3
hat r l.o .n “ W lul't timad for
t ap1 Yow wat in command it previous ronlatt* with the pre... ** -ell »• cuuld l » r.p rd rd und r(ilt(
Surgery. " , ..
,
are going
Butineta" at hit topi.
a C 124 Globcmailer. carrying Mikoyan ruthrd from Dullrt' of er ihe .train
ucn»e
a,
|li •eric* U condmtrd at (iainrt
,, tlowly in Beniinole i ••oil
Timm ton TjHikc to teverai San •
cargo —
to
Anchorage.
tta.ka
flee
without
pausing
tn
answer
I'owell
.aid
M
.ir.h
alli
chain,.
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.
—
----------- ----------- the FhirMla Stale Hoard
• .
. „ rl
i,.
Alter Hie n r«. &gt; 1 * t
■ '
ford fivle did'* la.t year, ami •**» when two of Ihe four engine* fall quevllnn* *ho| at him tiy reported for complete recovery » i r tiikh I (|, |{«-Mj(h and the Honda Medical
dropped
off
and
a
t*
*
now
h
.
iii
l,e
rr
Unle.t
hr
vultir*
anothil
Hrukr
0 well-rrceivwl The luncheon will he cd Hr w it a grandvon of Mrt atvcinhlrd in the diplomatic
V, .••elation
hind Ih l nurrd rr wild la*t yrar at
rcptlon room
He taid It was difficult lo rttl
T A. ilutner Sr Sanford
held In the Civic Center at noon
flip three day tenunar end. to
the tame time
male how long Marvhall will he in murruw.
COHSICANA, Te l iL 'P H -D . K.
"That gold h*t been there a
1tie new plate, mar lie pur chat ,
,
. ,___ ,
(he tioipltal here but ' my guest
.
•
June*, who say* he Imind an e* lung time," he taid. “ I know that
id now al the lag Office in the. , , ___' j
___,,
would tie aland a month or &lt;1*
Hnialed 12,408.i*0 worth of gold particular area had not been dis­
*courthouse, with no anting A*
weekt “
bar* In a hlacklierry patch, la turbed in 50 year*. I have talked
Ilm deadline of Tib JO approachet|M*cling a visit today from Sec to ollu-r persons who w rrr pretty
et. long line* will form and motor*
old and they told me Ihcy don't
ret Servlre mrn
..
•*&gt;» *IH find themtrl.r* d.-layni
Tb r Jtl plane* of VAII 1 *»&lt;mp Al Wilton.
City ( omnili.loner* Jickwiovilir
tin. afternoon to
He and hla lawyer. Tom Pol think that area hat been dit­
&lt; ourtrty AArrk Chairman Dave rOI,l(l|r r ,b l.
ed into the Naval Air Station thi* and Chief of Police Hoy William* bring their farnlllr* hack to SanTbra.lier lorlay appealed for let
After Feb in. It will be Illegal lard Jr., are olfrring to help the to, lid for around ton y « a r » "
morning for official welcoming
Welcome addre*te* were given ford
government In "every way." In
Jane* said he think* ihe gold
■Iwo Seminole Count, teacher. '• r. cl.lng rourtrou. a ri. that are to dn.e a . hn ir with a
mP, nl.me. Jone. r.fu.ed to wat either buried Nl a bog or
ceremonial honoring Ihe squadron, |by ( apt l-lonrl Arthur, command
Downtown the welcome banner
m formerly tuned at Jsrktonvllle
er Sanford Naval
Air Station. f|*-v* acrott Firtt SI. and red* arc Jtirrwlink' •
wiirkilmp M J'Jr lUlly by KanfnrH
l\ J
*
*
1
' u y whai hr baa «!&lt;mr with lb* M cowhide.
9
C*pt. Janie* Ramage, command and Karlylr lloutholder, repre deni, of Sanford and Seminole at Ihe U nlver.lt, of Florid,
Tourteay Week will have a two ^viutur
‘W Aclinic
,
l" LommiaaHHier.
J
*
" I found some peculiar looking
ha* bar* of gold.
m Heavy AtUck Wing One. met tenting the Armed Force. Com County made plant to absorb the Frne.t Cowley.Semln.de High
foW,nramng
Ifwereengnirr the
n J Z .r o .V lii ge"' ihVlr "iiu “ I never said I tinned h again, objects that could have turn de­
Cdr. Sid Baney *» he Hr|&gt;(&gt;ed miller
new wiuadron Into the community. School, amt M itt Francrt Cobb,
,
.,
,
, ur* '"
* .
.
likr tome piece* to Ihe newt* cayed wuod or tuwhide," he said.
from hit A3D Skywarrior Two
During the reception in Building
Api»rowmalety » 0
men and Lyman High
School
ire
in
deed*
iwrformetl tagt before Ihr la.t minute ruth.
pi|H*r* laid," J.mri taid. "But I "Hut whatever M wat. it was all
Cougar* ami right A3D* landed 143, Cdr. Harney cut a huge cake ||i*ir fainillri were added to thr Gaine.villr for the trromi in •
’&gt;*' *’&gt;' houtewite. and
have M in a aaf* place."
rutted away when I found it."
behind the akipper id Sanford'a lie gave the fir*t piece to hi* Sanford are* with thr arrival n( &gt;rrlrt uf fourworkihop* in Ihe
oilier friident*,”
hetaid
l^ l
He aald lie found Hie gold latt
Jonrt said Im did no' ask the
Mwcst squadron
wife, the "No I Tiger". Heavy \’AH I
101h Annual Claitronm Trsrhrr* ier* *houM he *ddrrt»ed lo Ihe
May 17 while picking berries east government what to do about M,
Work Conference.
Editor, The Sanford Ifprald. ami
Cdr. Baney told the welcoming Attack Squadron One i» known
of Alio. Tea Junrt laid it wai but U S
Ally. William Steger
committer, “ We flew lhout 700 throughout the fleet a* the “T l
.
,
g , ,,
Alore than 3on elernentar, and “signed Signature* will lo- with
H it MajuirltP (u rp i frum Hrm* June before he knew what hr atkrd Secret Service agents t*
f « t above Sanford. *o i m *ure grr* \
W i l i n g ( o lla p S U H
secondary teacher* from nearlv held on request
inquire Into the cate.
iiult High School will perform *1 really had
the city know*
we h»ve arrived."
Dependent* andsquadron per
The
awning on Ihe County every county In Hie stale art
al Courtesy Week will br held of i bore Junior High School tonight
Hr laughed al reports that some
Junes, thr father of tight chil­
|O n
hand to
greet thr nrwsonnet from Sanford watched Ihe Health
Department building col tending the workshop today and inally in Seminole County, Jan
The 12 girl* •«til |iartici|iale in per.ont a u t p e c t Ihe gold may dren. works 12 hour* daily in •
* squadron were
mender* of Ihe crrrmimir* under clearing »kir» lapsedthi* morning, firmly clo*
tomorrow Tlie conference theme 2*5 It Tim campaign la sponsored a program that include* major have bvrn hlildrn by Cuban rrvo* service station. He he* no plana
Armed Force*
Commtttea, head* that brought high wimlt Many ing the front door on Palmetto {It ' Professional Improvement
tor by the Jay.ee. and thr Senior •lit» from the entira Central lutionsriea who brought It into Ihe to give up his Job unlit he tindg
ad by Andrew t'anaway, M ayor1of Ihe VA IM men flew back to Aye A guit of wind wa* blamed * Changing World."
, Chamber of Commerce.
United Slates lo buy guns.
out how much gold he can keep.
Florida area.

U . S . Unveils Atomic Generator

Seminole Realtors
Told Of Services
• They Can Perform

I Invention Termed
School Board Lets Bishop John Branscomb
'Significant' In
Several Contracts Dies; Funeral Saturday Atomic Research

PoStOI" Col) Ollfv

'Red Pepper' Papa
Now 100, Plans To
'Live Little Slow'

Atlas Trip Short,
Pentagon Reveals

Miss Berlin To Wed

One Person Kurt;
‘"ii"1.; 3 Wiecks Listed

&gt; George Barr Given
Keys To Longwood

Tol Drank Quart,
But He's Improving

Award Lor Dulles

Junior Cage Loop
Formed In Sanford

FSU Coach Gels
Okay From Board

After Slide, Spin

Ruyalty On Tour

Hackett Will Play
For Dance Feb. 6

Recovery Chances
Of Marshall Good

Mikoyan Is Silent
After Dulles Visit

Weather

Chorus Will Sing
At First Baptist

2 Doctors Attend
Surgery Seminar

f Rotary Will Hear
Professor Monday

(’apt. Vow Killed

Seminole Reports

Blackberry Picker Finds

$ 2 Million In Gold Bars?

Squadron One Added To Local Family

Teachers Attend
2-Da'1 Workshop

Jaycees Request
Courtesy Letters

Majorettes Slate
Trip To Ocoee

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Welcome To Sanford, Heavy Attack Squadron One; Glad You're Aboard
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Questions And Answers
On Filibuster Squabble
W ASHINGTON (U P I) - Qura
U n a u d answer' oa the Senate's
■ M a t e r light:
■ What la th* reason lor lha
flghl?
A. The underlying issue la the
•eatentloa that the present filit.ua
ter rate baa krpt the Senate from
paating "adequate" civil rights
legislation.
0 . What la the p ro m t rule?
A . Buie 21, adopted In 1949. re
quire* a vote of two-thlrdi of the
entire mamberihlp to Invoke rlo
hire, or ahot off debate
Q. Who are Ihe opponent* In lha
flght?
A. A coalition of liberal" Dein••rate and Rapublicana U prr»»

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Reindeer Finicky; Diet Must Change
Florida
State
Bank
Had
Quotable
Quotes Record Business In 1958
failed Preaa laWraalioaal
NKW YOR K— Cuban rebel lead
er Fidel Castro, In a recorded
television Interview, criticizing the
Untied Slates government for sup­
porting Latin American dirUlora:
"The Untied State* speaks about
democracy and forget* about Ihe
democratic feeling of Ihe people
in Latin America."

Ing for change! la the rule. South
•rn Democrat, o p p o s e
any
change. Senate Democratic Lead­
er Lyndon B. Johnson (Tag.I has
offered • '‘compromise" proposal.
Q. What do the liberals want?
A. They seek ■ new rule which
would permit Ihe Srnste lo cut off
debate by m a j o r i t y vote o f the
DALLAS - Grady Wilson, an
evangelist
Billy
Senate'! N
members after K associate of
Graham, on Graham'* plana to
day*.
I). What la Johnson'! proposal? enter Mayo Clinic for treatment
A. Under hia resolution, debate of an eye disorder:
"There la no possibility that he
rould he halted by a two thirds
majority of aenators present and will loae hia vision. It's just a
temporary thing. A few weeks'
voting
q. Ilow will the lasue ha re­ rest and he will get over K."
solved’
WASHINGTON The Senate
A. The neat test vote la expect­
ed to come on a move by the Commerce Committee, In a report
lihrrala In substitute their propos­ criticizing Ihe Federal Communl
al for the Johnson resolution If ration* Commission for falling In
that falls, the Senate probably will act on Ihe question of pay televi­
vote on Johnson'! resolution, al­ sion:
"It should resolve this question
though other amendments or auhat once. And If It conclude! that
( atltutea may be offered.
t|. How long will the flghl last? It lacks jurisdiction. . .it should
A. It la expected lo go on at forthwith ask Congrrts to amend
least two or three morr days, hut Ihe communicalinna act."
rould be curtailed or prolonged.
VATICAN C IT Y — I'ope John
q. What are the prospect!?
A. The majority vote proposal XXIII, speaking lo Ihe mothers of
la expected to lose. A prospective ISO needy Roman children during
attempt to put arro.t a 60 per a delayed dldrihutlnn of Kplphany
cent cloture rule la believed to gifts:
"Don't be afraid of having
•tend a better chance. Hut It la
mure likely the Johnson plan many children. There la always
the grace of the Lord and this
eventually will be adopted.
q. What waa Ihe rule Itefure the ! world has not been created to he
preaenl one was adopted In 1919? a cemetery,"
A. From 1917 bi 1919. two thirds
of those present and voting could
limit debate; lliia la lha same aa
Johnson's compromise.

Britain Is Coated
By Heavy Freeze

Deaths

The past year waa the biggest 1643.22, and cash and due from
aver in busineai volume and a (other banks. $2.280,019 36.
Tucker listed these highlights
good year in earning*, atockholdera and director* of Ihe Florida of Use year at Florida State
Rank;
State Bank hare were (old at
A pension and profit-sharing
annual meeting* last week.
plan for officers and employes
T . E. Tucker, preaidenl, said became affective Jan. 31, 1958;
in hia annual report that bank a site waa purchased for new
resource* al the close of busi­ banking quarters at Ihe corner of
ness on Dec. 31 totaled tlO.972,- First It. and Railroad Ave.; Dal­
iitS.Vd. deposit* 110,2mr4-11.f»4
las E. Loop, vice president ami
Other figure* cited by Tucker personal loan oflicer, wa« pro
Included: 3.344 loans granted, moted to auditor. Installment
113,472 drive-in customers serv­ loan departments, McNulty Group
ed, 11,004 total accounts. 3310,- of Banks.
MS,30 in construction loans made
Mrs. Mickey Hickson was th*
during thr year, 364.000 paid oat recipient of Ihe Employe Achieve­
in Christmas ciub savings.
ment Awards for 1936; Roland
In 1056, account* totaled 9.047; Wesson and Mr*. Clair Kendall
at the end of 1037, the number were named recipients of the Offi­
had climbed in 9.963, an Increase cer-Department Head* Achieve­
of 91$; at the end of the past ment Awards for 1937 and 1936.
year, thr number jumped lo 13,In a letter to stockholders.
f(M. an Increase nf 1,041 during Tucker said that total resourrM
the II months.
of thr hank had grown by 03 per
During 1936. the Florida Slat* cent and in capital and reserve
Rank loaned a total at 36.S38.402.- accounts by 139 per cent.
42. This was morr than the total
"The hank la keeping pan with
In 1937. almost 31 million higher the growth of our area, and if ia
than the 1936 total.
significant that we have been a
Net earnings, before taxes and dominant factor in Ihr stimula­
before distribution to rrserves tion of this growth." Tucker
and unearned discount, amounted said. "Your directors and officers
to 370.837.29. Tucker said A l­ •re of thr firm belief that an
though grots earnings were high­ alert and active hank, sensitive
er than Ihe year Iwforr, Ihe cost to community needs. Is oflrnlimr
of operating Ihe hank also was the economic difference between
higher.
growth and stagnation."
Resources listed al thr close of
business for 1936 were; loans and
Capital punishment was abol
discounts, 31,077,999.26; banking Islied In Rhode Island on Eeh 11,
house, furniture and futures, IA32. except that a person wh#
3193.330; U. S. Government bonds, commit* murder while serving a
$2,097,431 80; other tsondl. $1.421,• i life «e"' -e can he hanged,

LONDON (U P I) — The worst
)*r.a r H A V EN , Coon ( I l l 'l l —
Hear Adtn George T. I’rttcnglll, , (reel* In 12 years costed Britain ,
81, USN (Itet.l, holder of thr with Ice and snow today. It left a
, trail of stranded motorists and
1Navy Cross, died Sunday.
marooned the Duke of Edinburgh
«
N EW YOR K (U P lj— Miss Mary and f’r!ncr Charles In a puli
M. Roberta, 62. former editor-in- | 1 Heavy snow fell In the Interior
chief of Ihe American Journal of of thr continent, Isolating several
OWm V
IIV
k
i.ik
H u m . * , |Nursing, died Sunday , two day* villages In Hungary and causing
in« . a Kloridte cor* after suffering a stroke.
floods In French towns along thr
■o rellon
River Seine. The flrlliih ship Hen
M UUJm T Ti»
A l e r t * * * * r n « ' h l * ' i in o i f u i a l M r . ,
vrackic hit a mine In the North i
•rds fl u nk l i t . r - s . m . Pu b li c
Sea, hut was making for a tier I
Heeertlte Ilf Mttrtlhol# f ' o u n t r . F ln r*
[ 4 a . In f i k o r of i l l o r l s « I nod n u n
man port under it* own power m
P A I l f I I. N O . r
heavy seas.
Ito te d wn r III Mol of W u r
T h a t i»srt of U t « U . J i » n d I I
Drifts up to JO fret high clogged '
IIIRM INGIIAM . Knglitid M il'll
o f Pm lr lt e l - a k r M a n o r s as ra*
Isolatrd villages In j
c o n l s . l in 1*1wt Monk I I . Ps a s — Rennie Thomas. 47. sought new roads and
tl. l*Ulillr rs« r ds of H r tn in n l s wayi to raise a loan today after northeast Scotland.
o u n t r . P lo tl il a
innr* narti* u*
The duke and his son, heir to
i r l r t l a i r r i M t l as fo l l o w s , to* a dozen pawnbrokers declined lo
wit
I Ihe throne, were forced to spend I
I l ' k l n u l t i K At a p o i n t &gt;•» 7* f##t lend him tMl with his wife as se­
thr weekend at thr Pleasure lloal
North «*f thr H W taifnrr .*f curity.
iaait IV. o f 1*1A t of I'talria* l»«ti**
Mrs. Tlmmas, 41. Ihe mother of 1Inn, a pub In Norfolk, when a
Manor*
ra*«*rsl»*l in
I'lat
l i o o k t i . i - i i p n . r u i . h r i i e r . four
children,
said she had lake flooded Ilia liny Island when- !
&amp;r&lt;i* »*f Hrfitliiolo f o u n t Y. F lo r*
they had planned to hunt root
Ido. t h e m * r u n .No rth l a f»#t, planned to repay Ihe loan by
I'ub owner* Mr. ind M n. Al '
l i m i t * Mart
fr e t , to IV C
rooking, washing and cleaning for
of m s u i t e to t ha le f t hteblnar
• ratlin* of I J 1 . 7 I feet, w i t h m Ihe pawnbroker She said Ihe Idea lien Ami* laid thr duke had a
central
an&gt;l*
•. f
|A*M* was at inurh hers at her hus­ ' room of till own while the young
lei*
» ’Hetaris* of H*l St f*et
prince shared a room with two
to IV T . of eaitl t u n a , " 4 l*l I* band's.
other buys, member! uf their par
T t.eii'a lh a m«»»t K e i i r r l r *»»r*
■ er taf laiit I I
aaf **»l*l lalal.
ly. They alayT-d over Friday and
fVt‘)n&lt; *
H oul li m i » l e r I y
aionM
Saturday nights while Ihr local
lh # i : « a t # r l t
line *af I -*»t w SS
••id St " f ••!«! t»l«at • sllatanie
villagers drank at usual al thr
Ut I k f . l i fe#f
taa t |»e |V r .
«»f a c u r t a left halYll.te • f mil III#
bar.
Of n fe# I, li t e m r IT.** feet |•»
TA L L A H A S S E E (U l’l i - A two
III* tmaat H o i l h a a l t asarurr of
lest J ! uf ■#l«l I'lstl. t h r i l l I III day urienlatlun rourss- for schixd
a S . W ihrerflian a I o i i k N o r t h *
member*
opened
here
• f i r ll n a Ilf l e a s t t2. m •ll#t«ns# lioard
CLINTON, N. Y. — (U P li -D u r
of SO «1 feel, t h e m • \\*»| 14 |i today.
f t •!. a i»#rt of l«o| J r . lii po int
ing its first
four basketball
Asst.
Ally.
Gen.
Ralph
(Slum
uf taear innliiM.
IselfiK p a r t
of
games, llamlllon College com
i^»t# I I
I I anal I t
and
School
Hoard
Supt.
Thomas
O W N HI • MV
milled only 41 personal fouls, Ihr
O a k l*ark Ilona##. I **• . • Khar* D. Hailey were scheduled to ad
fewest chatgrd to any tram in
14# i *»rp or «t Ion , a# to lost# I I dress the meeting
Stale Sclmul thr country. Hamilton lost all
• ml SS. atnl ow n a *1 h r M o r r i s
P t a n k a and M i l l # I' t a n k a . N i l Hoard Association I’resldrnl Hen­
four games.
. . . w lf # . a# fo la*&gt;t SI
ry O. Earwood of Hell* Glade,
a U B . i K e T TO;
M o r t K a c a r*. *f «ls f In o f f ; Ini presided.
llook
l»l.
I ‘ «a a M l .
Gov. Lrlioy Collins was asked
fl u M lr# 4«yr*ta of
Hamliiofa
&lt;*ounl«
U l n r l i l i . In
far*»r
nf to make a brief welcome addren.

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F o r R o y R o b e rts
TIT U S V IL L E ( U P I ) - Funeral
services will be held hero Tuesday
for Boy F. Roberta, former state
rtpretentative and Brevard Coun­
ty aheriff.
Roberta, 66. died Sunday of g
r
heart attack at his home here.
He had been III for a number of
F**rs.
0)
Roberta served two terms 4
the state Legislator* after M
years aa sheriff.
He It survived by his widows
C IN C IN N A TI. Ohio (U P I)— Mr. Edna, one ton. Roy Jr., and •
and Mr*. Horace Bradshaw and brother, C. V. Roberta.
their flv* children never had a
Russia and 'or it* satellites bare
chance when an exploding oil
alove engulfed their frame and taken pert in eight ef the IS imaB
•tureo home in flame* early Sun­ wars which have occurred line*
the end ef World War II.
day. firemen said.
Firemen rushed lo lh* suburban
laneoln Heights home and quickly
SOME P EO P LE S T IL L D ON 'T
brought the fir* under control, but
KNOW — We operate Saafoed'a
anly Commercial “ Whit# Prtnt”
they couldn't save th* occupants,
whose bodies were burned so bad­
Shop.
ly authorities had trouble disting­
uishing them.
JAN U AR Y B
319 *. PARK AVK.
The victims were Identified as
Adm issions
Eula Mae Jwverette (Sanford) Hradshaw. li; his wife, Emma.
36; Janies, 9, Michael, •; Mary
Helen Moye (Sanford)
Margaret, 3; Horace Jr., 8; and
Edward Smaile (Enterprise)
Lennard Malhleux (Sanford) |Retty Jane. 1.
The bodies of the parent* were
Roia Trayer (Donner's
found near a door leading outside
Grove)
Tlie children’s bodies were In two
Fannie Uranion (Sanford!
bedrooms. Iwo lying on the floor,
Carol Krrislnger (Sanford)
th* rest In bed.
B litb i
Hahy girl lo M r and Mn
Roan Turner (Sanford)
llahy girl to 31r. and 3tr*.
Joseph Itramon (Sanford)
TO K Y O (U P I(-P o lice called of(
Discharges
today a five-day search for bam­
F e n la rta c
Mrrgarel Ray and hahy girl boo shop owner Osamu Nakagami
(Enterprise)
21. iuv|K-cted of killing a man j
T h e Very B«ot
Naomi Rrrry and hahy hoy found kVrdnt-sday in his shop.
(Sanford!
•
Embarrassed poller admitted
310 B. I at
Lrskin Lay (Sanford)
thry had learned (hat Nakagami
D o re e n H r ls lr r ( S a n f o r d )
was thr murdered m "

PITTSBURGH ( U P I &gt; - A pair of
finicky reindeer at the Highland
Park Zoo have been fed to their
satlafartion
but
too
officials
warned they will have to aelile
for a leas exotic diet in the fu­
ture.
The r*Indeer, which arrived
here from Norway last week,
went on a two day hunger alrike
when an accompanying load of
Norwegian peat mot* waa mis­
laid. They were offered corn, oats,
beet root and even local prat
moss but refused lo eat.
" I had a pair of ravenous rein­
deer on my hands when the food
finally came through," said soo
Supt. Howard R. Hay*. He said
the reindeer would be eating Ihr
Norwegian peat mots for about
two weeka during which more
ordinary food would he mixed
with M.

“ In about two w»vka they’ll b«
eating oaU and beet root and lik­
ing It,” Haya laid optimistically.
"At least (hey better. You can't
buy Norwegian peat moas al the
corner delicatessen.”

Stove Explodes, 7
In Family Killed

Hospital Notes

Wieboldt’s J S m

O. D. Farrell’s

It’s All Very Clear

Arcade
Package Store

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New Loan Sought

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Orientation Set
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Crime Doesn’t Pay?

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ca,ino,
VOL. X LIX
-&lt;ghy lie hacked hi* wife and two of hi* children to death
.
‘ with an axe early yeaterday, wan allowed to talk to hi* 14- A l b e r t C o le R e s ig n s
year-old daughter in the county jail here today.
WASHINGTON (DPI)— Preai
Harry Gifford IliKKin*. technical writer for the Martin deal Elsenhowrr today accepted
Oo. plant in Orlando. Ia*t nijfht wu* bound over to await a*
lbc adnilniitrator
r?’l?n,*lion °*of the '!Mooting
t0,f
— ■ grand jur&gt; action un (ir»t ilt-gice

Cub Scout Killed
Shielding Mother

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Four Youths Fined
For Firecracker;
One Denies Charge

~ TUESD AY, JA N U A R Y 18. I9IS9

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 31T

Red Peace O ffer Termed
Stupid, Brutal By Dulles

Higgins be held without bond
HOME ( t i l l — Roberto Kottef
Today, Ruth Ann Higgins, who Nnl today asked a Rome tribunal
tpread the alarm yrtierda) morn for
" f "‘*
An llyearnid Oemlnole High
ing. was allowed lo villi her hrf* f ^
rn by Sw*dUh *tU ,M School graduate has denied havfattier.
Ingrio Bergman.
Ing anything tn do wilh throwing
Through
a flrecrarker at two hoys on
Sammy Joe Mott. 10. dressed in
Through
tie
coroner*
Jury o | . _ _ l H t i r l i i 'l l t t i t i
hU blue Cuh Stout uniform was h‘ «riftg. and today. Miggln* had D L l l O U l L S C U l i a i e U
Sunday.
•hn. and
jn(| kitted
klll.-H Monday
Mnmlav ' night
ni?hi °n&gt;F «** Malement lo make " I
F T JACKSON. S C. ( D I D William Benvowvky aasd ihit
shot
when he tried to keep his mother, killed them ami that ta all I the Army Monday dedicated a morning that he did not see Pat-1-------non-commissioned officers acsd rirfc Erickson light the cherry
den mother of the cuh pack, from have lo aay."
He 'appeared puttied by hit emy here# the first school of Us bomb that Inhered Regie Roland,
being shot by a disappointed sot
actions, saying, "It all seemed kind for (.site training instructor*. to.
tor.
"H a rry Slinrki and I wore on
Ills mother. Mrs. Alma Most. to crystal clear this (Monday)
ly passengers in (he ca r." he
_ . was wounded critically when '"..rning,
,,h‘'*d »•
C A R D IFF. Walra (D IM ) - Pa- »atd "If I eotild have prevented
M m Iried lo help her ton a* he *oln* around m circlr*.
Ta il to (hr Ikin' a bullet wound Meanwhile, inte.ligaling olf.r
tricl* Jonet. 17, was married what happened I would have done
In hi* head
''r * l,,rmed •* hogwavh
reports Monday after Handing m the anything, lo the point of holding
Police
said Albert M
Colvin carried hy out-of county
new*
%now au niKht
buy a wedding the firecracker in my own hand"
J r . 3*. Kokomo, admitted the P*P*r » •b*‘ Hlggmv claimed the j ri. „ , vale
price of IS 50
Iternowtky said that he and
thootingi He wa» shot
m the T ill was watching him.
Slinrick were plrkrd up by Char
forrbead. but wa» not wounded , ^j° motive^ forjhe triple |*la&gt;ing | I
III I l l u l i l
let Metier and the Krickton hoy,
W ASHING TON_____
(DIM)— A teicn
seriously. •Police said the wound *u l* been (mind today lifficers
MADRAS. India ( I l l ’l l — Hrest and were "Jutl laktng a Sunday mir rr|Nvrt circulating here con
. . . self inflicted
• M n u r * t» "The dent Tito of Yugoslavia arrived ride "
jure* up a picture of II bomba
The Imy had dressed in hi* uni Rasvrlt Galt. Wallham, Mast , todayal»ard his yacht
lor
a"I hayr four younger brolher*
|,l|ln| (n spam to dive at largrta
offerevl
hometown.
form fur a dsn meeting in his Higgins'
,K&gt; brief vlvlt during hi* lourof SouUi of my own. and would n rv rr do Pn caryh whenever Ihrlr matlers
borne. The shooting occurred just clue.
Kavl
Atla.
anything to harm a child tnlen- fr&lt;.| (|,r r r might lo lie a war
Investigators said Higgins ap
Th« report prepared bv Hand
I lionally," Bernowsky said
as fawr minutes before Ihe meeting
Meas to have begun.
IU V’1n nyiu * L nl,.i,b,w [ L a ' n|.wui'
1 Brrnowaky rescued tiny Nancy lorp research expert. for the
Colvin, police said, admitted tie Ki'lkd a* they slept were Rich
T O K Y O (U P I) - Tokyo police N,rhoU
U k r M ,r&gt; 'V )
SP»re Committee, discussfired at Mr* Muss )u*t a* Sam­ . H iiiM in . » am Brain Dig- »'• Panning lo add women to the summer Die boy was cited lor „ "bombing from ..le ll.tr. " U
my ran In front of her. apparent
V
'|J Fatally iniurr I was M r! force to help fight Juvenile
delin
hl‘ 'lu'
' h,nkln*'
whrn hV
the laVrn
t’n.led States and
..............
,-d into
Iherk water,
scooped
her rufc*h «•».
llu„ jahoih
havr
thli
ly trying vainly to knock U* gins. 12 ratally Injured was M r. , ...... _ _
weapun from Ihe min i Ii i m I

H-Bomb In Space Two Wrecks, Car Blaze, Secretary Thinks
Acceptance Could
To Dive On Target
Crazy Lights, Confusion Bring Another War
Termed Possible

Gown For Bargain

A big tractor Uaiiv-r tuiiuvl over | Activity al Ihe Ylol-xs Inn lilt it&gt;
WASHINGTON (U P I) — Seiraand slid M&gt; fret on its side early |h’*Y during Ihe dark hours John tary of Slate John Foster Duller
this morning at the intersection of Charles Erickson, Euftis. failed to today branded as brutal and stuIT t*J and I aks-shore Hint
slop al the stop sign as he turned pid the Russian proposals for a
Poller said Ihe accident was off French Ills csr ended up |German peace treaty
lie aatd
caused bi c re a tive rps-evl on Ihe hanging over Ihe seawall at t ake- they would run (he risk al plunopart of the driver, Hilton Toonter shore Hlvd . amt was removed by a ing Europe into a new wnr.
IT'fswfoid. W ayrroai, Ga.
wrecker. Erickson was put in JaU , Dulles told a newt confrrcneo
The truck overturned when it lilt and charged with driving while in [the I'nltrd Stair* was prepared to
the renter island jutl beyond the toslcalrd. The incident occurred at guarantee Russia against Hie p«ia&gt;
Motors inn. and skidded across •7:Mi p.m
sibilily of resurgent German mili­
Ihe highway to the shoulder CrawAnd then there were Hie traffic tarism if Germany were reunified
font was traveling niulh on light*. Power was interrupt!*! in under frte elections.
Frriuh
H&lt; was charged with downtown Sanford causing a jam
Rut, hr laid, the Russian de­
al First Si. and French when Ihe mand for a neutralized and dolights seemed lo go amuck around mill! anted Germany
ia worse
I .'to p m. Confuswd driver* dldnl ( than brutal; K 1* stupid and un­
know whether to slop or go, unlit realistic because N eventually
Investigated by the next Seminole
M IAM I ( Dl
Ambrose Olllff. The charge of tUm Hoth this country ami the
Public Works Head Rid RiChard' might lead the German* lo try
2 " h , l h , , L n o n , „ J d b w IW M i ” u j
,.u T " ‘ l . i * "
'T
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repaired the signals.
|to play the East against the Weal
Insurance coveted the damage amj thereby again shatter world
to obtain hi* release fn&gt;m jail mean Ihe end of weekly television w|ck ^
I102 „ min_ ilfrl&gt; . lo rjr1h
raused by Mrs. Pauline Hobby , peaCe as it did in 1914 and 1S».
bout*
when site backed into a plaie glass ] l&gt;ulle-a said he and oilier U. S.
was Charles Messer, driver of Ihe This, Ihe Rand report says,
Tseo Sanford women are pak wn,*,*r liomT______________
window at MeKoberla Tire and official* are noi engaged In any
car Messer pleaded guilly lo the ' impllea the potsilnlitv of bomb­
lent* in Seminole Memorial Hoa-1
charge of possession of lirewarks ing from a salrllitr" ft would | J. II Vanlloy was appointrsl to Supply on West Firat St. Mr*. specific negotiations with vislllnf
pilal billowing an arcident yea-j
\ U 3 r A n 111 A C *
TO K Y O (D P Il— The Com mu 1 Patrick Krickton was fined a take refined propultlon ev|Ulpmrril (hr llnatd of llotul Trustees by Hubby made a bole big enough to Soviet Deputy Premier Anastas I.
Unlay afternoon on Highway It- i U l l J s J l l u l U I I 1 / l v J y
nisi New China n* w* agency said lo)a| „( $i»uy after iw was found lo accomplish this You ran't Just1Hanford City Comrnitsl«ners last drive Hi* squad car through." ac- Mlkoyan Hut he added be hope*
K . south of the Trading Povl A
cording to ( apt Arnold Williams each side is gelling a better untoday the Red Chinese armed guilty uf discharging and posses* dump something out of a satellite. nlsrht.
two month* old baby escaped in- m
sa 1/
II
forces "contributed'' in million lnK fir r wurkt and assault with a If you did. R would lust lag along
Vanlloy Joins Voile William* Sr ! I . t C ° W, U * * *d^o4n,n* derslandmg id what ia really la
man days of labor In I9M on prnj deadly weapon.
ant Herman Jacohsen on the
. * 1“? ' ,
„
_
the ntind of Ihe oilier.
The accident occurred when
10 orbit
lllvcuvsinns Important
The prank ended in remorse (or
Mrs. Dots Ann Clemen. II. pullMr* laiuise Audrey Sharon died ect* in holld the national economy.
Rut the idea of launching a hoard
1 ^
W for,un4,r WM
H» vDuties said it was im|Nirtant la
. __
,
all the hoy*, llernowtky said this wary,,aj from a salrllitr In a
Skin*), Vililen. Dai. Rallen and
m A Irorn the west side of the * H a m . yesterday in Washing-1. , ............... .
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A&gt;#'
morning that he had visited Regie
trajectory Ui earth is. Hie j W. A Horn were appointed lo the
Tiighway across the path of a inn D C , following an operation v 5 llJ)| K )l t C U l i n i D f l
, . .. *
.r 0 "*
U,,,,H have lbe discussion* with .Mlko­
..................
Lit.... i!r.Miwwp
pickup truck heading south, ollic-She was the wife of the late Judge
WASHINGTON (D P I) — Sen Roland, and wanted "to apologue |t p,,f( igya, "an entirely
rrason i Electric Ibiard
and leRoy
Groover 1 ^*r ,lUrd '•“ h gaKillne The fire yan because they could lead to
miscalculations
which
ect said. The Clemen automobile
James G. Sharon of Sanford. She Barry Goldwater (R -A rlt.) said for any part" he had m the mat- i(,|f line •&lt;
»rvl W D Hawkins to the Plumb- department was summoned and c e d in g
' i i «i
ll*»«age was otherwise might plunge the two
eras hit In the left rear and spun was ?H
today he ha* hten endorsed for ter
' "For unmanned satellites," the ing Board
alwiut 14u. Nu one has Iw-ea appiw countries into real trouble with
around in ihe opposite direction.
Mr*Sharon was a daughter of ■the senate GOP campaign chair-lb e injured
boy was treated lor trp,irt continues. "Ihe
rjrction Commissioner# approved the orbended in the ertm*.
eat Ii oilier. Their are enough real
Mrs Clemen was thrown Irom
James Waldcn*c Smith and Jane menship by Prcddenl Eisenhower leg and hand wounds alSeminole jopcgHon ran be initialed and
dinjnrr alailishlng the clly ulilitlwa
difficulties between Moscow ami
tlie car onto the pavement »us- || Smith, destendenls of well and Vice President Richard M Memorial Hospital alter the acct controlled itirectly Irom a ground department, and pulling Us func
Washington, Dulles said, without
dent, and releaaed^_______
talnlng a severe head rut Her known West Florida pioneer fam Nixon
radar station In sight of Ihe ejec-1 lion* under Ihe Public Works lie
adding In Hie problem by permit­
condition was listed a* good this die*, who established re«&lt;lcncr he-I
lion point.”
partmen! I lie parks, too, rente
ting inis apprrht-nsinn* to aalst.
morning by hospital authorities fore
Or. H adds "g Jrcl Ion ami ilc lery and awimming pooli were put
Dulles takl the United Statea
A passenger. Mr». lairelta Stick
The Sharons moved lo Sanford
CHICAGO (U P li — Mrs Earl
sernt guidance could be carried inh&gt; the Recreation Department.
was conferring constantly with lt&lt;
J e r . 62. is reported in •'lalrly in 1920. Judge Sharon praMircd ,U|(1 u
nirth u&gt; her seeink on a fully automatic basis in Sid Rnlurd
was eooflniii*l a*
Western Allies on Ihe German
^(W Kl" condition, with a cut over | law here, served as county judge ; , 1)U, ch|l)| a lw&gt; .Sunday just 62
the satellite at any llmr after re- brad of Public works, and Ronald
•• •
s ♦ paml P.uiupean situation, lit takl
her left eye and Internal injuries, for many years, slid as municipal h(((ir, lf|rr ,lrr 16 &gt;raroW l)au&lt;(l
relpt of a general signal Irom the j Perry as director of Hie IteereaNLW YORK (D P I)— The father Hus government would uffrr .00
Driver of Hie pickup truck was judge several year* Mrs Sharon |rr Mr, Kaymond G liner, pre
ground lo proerrd lo the attack." I Ik* and Parks tmparlinrul.
erf infsiM Usa Rose Chlonchio re- counter propnvala in Russia noan electrician from Orlando. WU- was a memlwr of Ihe l-Yr*l Haplis* Hn|K, ,1&gt;r w(|h
MACON. Ga (D P I)— Police and
fused today lo sign a complaint Irs* they were agrrcatde to lha
Ham M U ln g. He was uninjured. Church, the D D C . D A It and rh|,lt llm „ ^
the F ill werr conducting a wide
against Ihe 4J year old grand- Western Kufupean*. whom lie daDamages to the truck were cstl P. K. O.
mother charged wilh kidnaping smiled as equally nr rnorw to o
sprrait sc
search loday for a man
irn's 1»V)
Survivor* include one daughter, J .', . : . .. .
tpreail
mated at Mou Mrs Cleme
Hht haby from her hoapilal crib earned in the mailer than Ifw
otal low. Mr*. Werltng Ibdling. Washington. I 1
who kidn aped a young woman
car was considered a tolal
and keeping her for nine days
, WEN DON (U P I) - friar luck aml hrr * year obi »&lt;m In Orlando'
Drilled Jilatr*
Higl'way Patrol Troupe r J L D C .; three sons. James G. Sharon hav
walk'd out on Rotiln lb««l Sunday
Frank Chmnrhiu, as. an aliorSikes said lie had charged Mrs. J r . Washington; Airs Sharon, Dr
n*y. made hla rrfuaal in Hronklyn
Alexander
Gauge,
wlto
Mr*
Dorothy
Patrick
10W
Clemen with violation of right «&gt;&lt;• l.and. ami Chandler Sharon. San- \l,o r
felony coin where Mr* Jean
ford; four grandchildren. Sterling I’^ f* •*)* P°Dly friar in a T\ se Macon police that she fYs*d from
|Wa&gt;
Rolling J r .
I'rrry
M
i l ’atl
"r0M*. r,,tlirn to play |ll&gt;r kidnaper wlu-n he became Die
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Longwood
Jayne* now have 1club under a **H uf rulw* to he lavaron*. inulber of eight, waa lo
Sharon, Mary Audrey Sharon and llJk' the Sidney Grernslreel l&gt;|&gt;e mioalcaled an»l fell asleep in the a ,(0a| ^ t!&gt;•-■r mrmlM-rthip
I followed
In* arraigned un a kidnap charge
Chandler Sharon Jr.
heavy villain.
back seal of his car.
Th* club was honors*! with [ They atr i l l No orw one club which carries a possible penally
Funeral services will lie held to- M n | . /* , r j ,
»»t
She said Ihe man had forced -spunky V l l ”, a gift f r u m shall deliver "Spunky" to an nf a* years to Itfr Imprisonment.
morrow morning al lo al Gawler i N U l l S CaCt 1 i i y lv JlI.'L 1 ( i,,., alM| l.«r young s»m Into hit m* Sanford Jayiees Tom Me other club until at least seven Cliltmrhk) and Ids wife, France*,
Sanford's Jay Hebert and a for­ ami Sons in Washington, D C. I ROME (D P I)— The Kalian guv-! car and lots) her that her husband |&gt;on4ld presented "Spunky" io lbe rtlrndar days hate ripirrd since M. had previously *apres*s&lt;d pit&gt;
WASHINGTON ( D P I ) Homer Mayfair Inn Open champion. Graveside services will follow F n - eminent has approved a 1*411 In paid him lo "lake you off some
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receiving him. 1S1 "Spunky" can hw the kidnaper who stole their publlran leaders rejvnrted after |
Mike Felchlek, were H.IM l heller day al II a.m. in (fmacy. Fla creasing Ihe salaries of 4J9 Ro when- and leave you "
not lie returned l« any rluli until rlaughter only J»v hours after White House briefing trsday that
hr ha&gt; visllcd all Ihe clubs In , birth Die child was recovered I’rrsidrnl Elsenhower’s new budoff today.
Morgan duller Funeral home is in man Calhnlir nun* working in
Mrs Patrick t»ld offlrrta Hoy
Hebert, May fail's louring golf charge ui arrangements in (JuiM-y Dalian ntllllary hospitals from 2VI Harris and J D R rn n rll Dial
(hr district 1J 1 al each district Sunday with evidence that Mrs grl will show a surphis of about
pin. ami FeUhitk, I9if, Mayfair
lire (40 cels) lo 400 (Ire (64 Cenlsl they slopped al a concession stand
caucus the numlier of club "goat lavarone had tended her with no inn million dollars,
til 11*4 tlsd for fourth place in Ihe R i i r n | n r c
V lQ lt
miles" will l&gt;e figured on (hr !
less concern than her own moThe figure was mentioned by
a day
in Lakeland. G# . after driving
ATljuana. Meaico. Open yet; rday.
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all day Sunday and Ihe kidnaper
basis of Um- number of men that ther.
Ki-p* John Talier iR N Y . ) and
Winner of the lournamrni was C | n n M i m i c
C n d i
arcunipsny Hi* delivery of "Spun
During the semiring search f»c John W Hyrne* 1H W I1 I followbought hrer and sandwiches
m r Vossler. Midland. Te x . who r , e “ m l f l U S
V ^ U S lI
Krme
ky" In anulhec club, inulliplled the child the parents had appeal Ing Hie President's first regular
C H A R L O T T E S V IL L E ( D P I ) — I The car ran out erf gas in
An up to dale report un Hie &gt;rw by (hr round lu p mllri
playnl m the fourth annual Mayed to th* kidnaper on Ihe pre weekly conference
with
GOP
Itiirglar* broke into Perfection ilharn Faulkner winner of the Maion *nd the driver became
fair Open here Iasi month The Dairies early lht» morning but So)*q aivl p„)|tg*.r prize, for hi* Intoxicated sfter drinking lb* n-f dlspoaal plant and 1 i*rniee
14) The rluli in Ihr Hislllcl that ; suniptinn she wss a frustrated leaders nf Ihe Mth Gnncres*
Imn
of
Ha
uar
In
Ihe
future
has
w in r &gt; . first of a major nature for were "scared off by Ihe early novel* and short stories hae ac heer She said she grabbed her
has lh* least numlier of
gnat mother, promising that she might
Taber said he understood Ihetw
leen requested by the Ranfnrd ' tty
Voaaler, was worth $2,9no.
mile* will give to Ihe rlub with I
visit th# child after ahe waa rewas no rhanrr m the Prraident'i
arrival of one of the employe*
r w|.t*-*1 a position as consultant in »»" «ben he went to sleep and
Commission.
Heliert and the other PGA play­
the highest number of miles a|turnrd to her family.
announced plans In submit a T7(leveland
llrown told
local . onlrmporary literature at the ran
The proposed treatment plant lnr
"
Police had expressed belief that I.ilium dollar budget for the new
er* now move to Pebble Reach, |police that the thieves hcoke into Umverslty
iif
Jntverslty •
*( Virginia
The kidnaper awoke and Chased tame
.me
in
for
much
di.cu.slcm
last
£
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n
l
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p
r,,r
(
Cal , and th* Ring Crosby lotirna-1 a supply room and the
lbe main ofid
i,,.f hul (led on foot when he saw
Hw kidnaping was ibmr In order fiscal year startiog July 1.
night
ght when Commissioners
Commlsnoner. pond
,-.rvt I Ul*‘
k,, P»
,h&lt; consecutively, with-1 lo leap Hie woman'* sweetheart The 10 GOP leaders— five from
meni, starting Thursday.
calendar
day*,
flee, acsd left through Ihe front |
Q u it s I ’llils
several passer* by on a nearby
cred ihe effrel of no plan!
out delivering him In another into marriage, and pave the way tha House and five from thy Sendnnr
I’H II-ADFI PIIIA ( U P I)— Hu* comer welching Ihe ehas*
They were apparently looking
' m i-x n r.i.i IMA ( U I I )— Roy
Thecar was a IM6 Ford with
^ j . i.
Iaf. , ’ . „ *
lh Ih club, mutt d.-lisvr Mm V walk- fur gstling four of her own etui ale-called al lh. While lloilsa
fur momy. hu« dldn . find any," H.an’, &gt; trtilinrJ
Hhigan license plate*.
*|#(a |^,art1 ^ |,.,|tf| (ha, a
trig "Spunky" &lt;6i the club (bat |deen oat of orphanage*.
at ■ » a. m to discuss with ElDan Ballinger, manager of the ? ,
^ ,h' 1 , ^ ,ld r,|&gt;h' ,
srnliower I h r
admlnislralion'a
mary lreatmenl pl.nl woukl
ba. "Spunky
in It. po.wsslw. at
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as
replaced
by
John
D
1
C
'
ol
dairy, .aid this morning llrown
* " rTPU c«^* ** J^ n
legislalisr program and other isunder construction nr rom plrlrd niklmghi ru&lt; W.dnrsdsj preceed
f O T ld o E S C Q D C C
(Juinn
nf the Milwaukee D U r Q l O T S 1*1110
Official welcoming ceremonies reporlrsl the entry al !:S5 a m
sues facing llie new Congress.
t&gt;, July, lubp.
ln* ,n ^ e « " r " » eonlcrrnce. or
«w '»x a v i *_ j s - vj p s ,v .
complete with music and refresh W. R Uosgrave and John Rum
House Republican
Leader
(nnstrurtion
cusU
then
w,.r,.
convrn"..n
must
lake
Mninky
lo
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g
g
R
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t
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r
n
e
d
mrnls, foe Heavy Attack Squad bley nf the Sanford police invest! linn as assistant ' m T . m V X
Charii * A Hallrck pri dieted a
New York Y'ankrea, a post h*
at l37&amp;.o«o To this en«t. *be meeting
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roo One will he held at Ihe San­ gated.
M AID STO NE. England ( U P I ) — Sitlmated
iinimn has lawn ..1 asid. each I &lt;4* "Spunky" can b. .UUvrnxl
I-AP A Y E T T E . La ( U P li— Po pot.lbl* las rut witliln Die ’ neat
formerly held
ford Naval Air Station Friday
| Arthur King. 17. and Jonah M'.r
C
iii"n
lisnoni
rs
*.
rr
&lt;li*
lo
another
•
lulonly
at
an
offi
lice
Chief
Carlo
!’
.
Ustl
said
l«
two
or
three
years"
if
the
Demok II IS a m
' ric. Id. have la-cn Jailed lor .TO ' r ar
rial meeting or function of Ihr day his office had picked up Cltf cratic cunlnillcd Cungrraa
coopVAH I is Ihe lav! uf tfw Heavy
.„...,ih.
fur "urgiary
i.iit ,-larx le
r i in r ihrv&gt; -------------muragod atnut
the rest
of the f! of Ih e rlub ford Hrllon
. . . of. . Prntai-ola,
. . . . 1.an
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.
montru (or
loraose
___1gi-ncral
mendwraliip
crater wilh Eisenhower.
Attack squadron* to join the San­
(UPI)—
adrrrlltlnK
be on
salelo
[ LONDON (D
P I)— Die official
oil___ believed
... .... m -------|mancing.
,i
-p, should bonds
...Old not
thru
Hallrck said surh a reductioo
tn whim
whirh ne
hr is
1* oeing
lirmg ocmcreel
delivered. escapee
rt&lt;-apew irom
Irom a riuriua
Florida prison
ford family Dependents and olh*r
Fair through Wednesday with Tas* news agency today rv|&gt;ortrd
Police .ere tipped off I.. l h
#
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, hr!'_ *“ * I
„u ll«l nut of . hat
lie said Ihe )l year old man “ may he modest, but u can bt
♦relative* of squadron personnel slowli ri.ing l e s s l i r a l s r r i three hi g gold d e ,«„ltt' h a d ' been two m e n " , oieraiton. by a paint 1,h * Pu "b J *f j or * vole. rwiuRing
0 ,* uh|a '| * 11' ' p 'c fc fd '.Ip .m to tp lc ta n " a r 'l attained" provided the Democrat!
are invited to attend ihe cere­ (h a m .- of scatlerrn light frost discovered in Ihr Aktau and Nu rd business sign reading "Kinr l'*r
I’l'** "he of Ihr f^wsrhulsl-.....
j.
.. _ ... l lartman a fiiigrrtirlnl check revealeel him stick with Ihe budget goals. Hal­
monies. which vtUI be held In loaighl. High this aflnnoon 6* to ratau Mountains of lAlssia The and Morris, burglars in.e»r|«&gt;falril, rr* in
C,*F **’ I'*** *he f27R,liiMi
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a misting Florida oonvict. ler k aakl, however, that the map
front of building 144 In Hie event 72. lo« lonlghi Js In IN. \ ariable agency said Ihe gold was s. all k..al. of work considered; ;
,
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1.
. included a Jav A fedrral eiarshal will return him ter of a possible taa slash did no&lt;
1
Ih#
plant
would
remove
4U
to
‘"her
business
incluOcel
a
Jay
of inclement wrathrr. ceremonies inda l to 12 mile* per hour es- plrntlful that
was visible In breaking and entering a •penal
eornc up a( today's mealing.
to i-ec cent of the raw w w agr cr* will i&gt;r a*.icne«l lo diffrrrnt Ui Florida thU w.-ek.
will he held inside
rept wind* ralm tonight.
; many placet.
I *?■”
area; j
from Ixikr Monrnr, Commission •Dinners to the Ungwood ■»•••
t2U lo tx- spent &lt;ui new record*
rri sakl.
for Irrn age dances to lie field
*m y Friday night Inatrad of
every other » n k
Jaycre wives will go to Ui« Jon
jo
mealing at Drloind vsith their
%l 1HM.L1 WOOD &lt;
Dei yim, home to Vuiewn. Alberta, and ta b -. youth said *1 tavad up my money They sard I woedd stay overnight
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i huibjinl*. Tlie meeting will Honor
know what k me-ana to be Wny’
cn a be** her*.
i and look all of M earept 24 rents and I spent three days there.”
Smford will participate to a |||( nall„ n. , J a y ir r president. Bob
Fighting bark tears, Ihe youth
“ That was last Friday,” Ihe out uf rny savings account to hoy i "Sorry, kid." Tubbs said
Representative* frutn eeoh type motion*. A stamlsrdiaed npenang
national Civil Defense test to t o*. with a banquet.
asked Ifc# question to the waiting &gt;outh Mtd
, * in , H a chance Ihe lirkrt
"IF* unfair." Hie youth cried
&lt;rf
business to downtown Sanford •r“ 1
“ "*•
downlow®
—— --------------------- -room of the HoByworal police tfa to g .( . Joi, where people won't
' What's unfair?" Tuhl.s rrplird moirow tn measure the speed of
"I'm eiperienced, you know
•u
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mcrcflinU also m
dum h
e
III
n.rH
at
9
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tomorrow
local
relay
to
air
raid
warnings
D
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A
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I've done a little grocery work, "Was M fair wlu-n you ran away
t*Qn
make fun of me."
.
fH)n
The eaernse will ies, .hr rffl f i 0 r g e
I 0 A p p C O r
to plan a proioised salts program ;
. lth Jol,n Under. m a »
Tiwn. unable to cunlaui hi* emu
In the neat room. fMflcrr Jesse and a little acrounting— simple, of from home and caused your moth
Ilona, he buried hi* face m hit Tubbs, a young, dark haired po course. I've even done a litlie art rr and father all ilia! anilely? cienry of stair ami local cenlrrs I n i " n n r n r f U p r n
Tin* wlU be tfa* Iasi Retail Mer- *g*r of Ihe I haniber of Com mere
Y'ou got miatd up with Ihr law, in relaying civil drfrnse warning* , n V - U I U - C H I 1 C I U
dirty hands and sobbed
Herman, pieced together the dr ' Ing "
cfianl* Divisioa meeting before a reprvarntallves of th* prrta
"They're a l w a y s laughing al tail*.
|
Hound foe JaN
ton. and now you've got to pul of impending allack Thirty nine
Victor Borgs-, la moat toirnhon general sswshui with all merrhant* radio yeilrrday pletlged to assist
mu," he cried. "I'm almost IS. but
The youth's height 4 hrwt »
Die youth was almoat smiling »P *Hh H."
slates and 9.000 Hi us will get a(Kj piani,|_ W|R appear to Sen
Charles SUubtta, veteran mer- the Ketall Merchants Division with
the alerts
1
they say I look like 9 or 10."
Inches Wright
alaiul io or 90 until Tubbs told him he would
figd Jan 91 »t Ibr Clvlr Center, chsndiiing Mpert, will present ad adojual* puhllrtly and editorial
• Truly, he did. That was why a pounds
Hair: blood and wavy, have lo be booked aa a transom.
vediting and prosnotton flea* fur support.
D irr* will be no public partlcllloige * appearance wkl hetwrfM
YMCA clerk tipped off police when Wear* glasee* Clothe* a raggedy
"Does that mean juvenile Jail’ "
Krider urgral coupvraiaun an Mm
approval. Mtaul'Na la assisting Ih*
Woodson H _____
Smith, was ton- pstion, radio and television sti
th* youth, who identified himself red and while flannel shirt and the youlh asked, hi* lips qulvar vlcled of mansljughler yesterday tion* wtil not be used. D ie Na th* Heart Fund to this area.
com rallies without rhargs. He al­ part of all merchant* and alruaoud
ing
aa Christopher Panlar. irf Alberta.: brown corduroy trousers
Mrs. Leonard Munson annmwM ready has offered many sugges­ Ihe imports nr* of th* Wednesdap I
ai.d sentenced to ten year* at tiensl Warning System from the
C a n ., tr ia d la register Monday "M waa hard to hrlievu the
" I ’m afraid k iio«i, son," Tuhha hard labor by Circuit Court Office of Civil and Defense Mots rd thu morning that final plana tions for improving downtown meeting at the Chamber erf Oto*
mart*.
kid's (lory until he started talk­ said. "Dntll w* a d n t a c t your Judge Voile William* J r .
for lha concert art incomplete. trad*.
liislion will alert tha nalton.
C a r r y in g a p a p w b a g w h ic h ing." said Tiabbs. "Ha's brilliant folks"
Tha porpoaa uf Mm Division Is V
Smith was th* driver of a car
Tima of Ih* last waa not re- Ticket aalea will be revealed al
Headed kv Chairman Frond*
tru rfaan ad U a a J r ana, som e fla n - and senattiva. Maybe too brUMant.
up Mm rim in g trend (now sa lt
"Ob. ptesse, sir," Mia youth involved to a cotillion that killed leased. Repig cards (rom each a later data. Tb* performtnew Is liOMiolllat Jt.. Mia ausnsmite* and
■ I s h iria . a b la n k e r and a g u id e He said he'i a senior al Vulran sohlx-d. "don't put me bark In there persons last S*plrinl&gt;rr at clly wMI be analyied after th* tentatively arbeduled M I p. m. r*pr***nia4ivst am auperUd to mated a( 60 per eenll to shop i t
■ a p al Hollywood. Ihe youth) fold
told [High
llij^i S t1
r 'oool
o l""
there I ran away one* before and |the corner aI j u g
IS. and ratrcise to ideaiiiy mayor aourco*
Mrs Munson sa rhairman of lha auggeai at laast three general Orlando
Mmjkbey s a t g h t as* fo
F re n c h ks*
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For Widows Only

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Two Women Hurt
«ln Traffic Mishap

City Fills Posts
On Various Boards

Working1 Soldiers

. . . . . . . . . . . . Well-Known Here

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All 111 Ihe riinillv

Father Won't Sign
Kidnaping Charges

Officers Seeking
Orlando Kidnaper

Longwood laycees
Get Sanford Goat

Hebert, Fetchick
Fourth In Tijuana

Republicans Hint
Surplus In Budget

Report Requested
On Sewage Plant

Faulkner Gets Post

♦Welcome Planned
For New Squadron

Ad Got Results

Weather

'Gold-Coated* .Story

Boy Says It's Tough To Be Tiny Guy

CD A lert Slated
Here Tomorrow

Merchants To Plan
Drive For Business

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Inez Robb Says

SUGAR BOWL!

Editorials.

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land sine* ho Is to speak on "the perlcnee, it wasn't true, either,
B Y IN EZ ROBB
ft is my hunth that an many impart of icieere on family life.” tn those ancient d*&gt;». famtUes
Americana have auch pressing it ia a reasonable conclution to w rm presumed to love and c'ter.
problem with the family of the surmise that D r. Kerlt believe* iah one another and. thank God,
prraent that we don't have too both life and the family have we didn't know any better thin
to do juat that.
much time to apeculate over the ■i future In the Atom A|f.
Rut In that antediluvian at.
However. It la not Dr. Kerat'a
family of the future.
But a aympoaium on Ju*t that optimistic rranurance that Inter­ children were diarlpllned. lovi%
aubject, "The Family of the F u ­ ests me an much at the fact that ly and for their own good, and
ture.” will occupy ■ half doien at thr symposium. actreaa and heaven have mercy on any ef
rxpert* at Anaheim, Calif., to­ U. V. delegate Irene Dunne la to my cauaina or me had we spokr#
morrow. I auppoie we ahould re­ discuss "the responsibility of the diareipectfully or behaved con.
8anford once again ha* joined the rank* of organized
joice at lhe mere fact that all parental diariptine la apt to he trmptuouily toward any of our
baseball. The autccsiiful climax to a two-month campaign
evperta believe that tho fam ily‘ equally larklnc in filial love, elder*. It was an atmntphrrr n
ha* a future.
i Children are not apt tn have any which mutual love and admiration
came Sunday when the Florida State League voted to accept
But fine*one of the
experts' retpeet for parent! who are ao and reaped could and did (row.
Sanford a* the alxth member, auccecding Galneaville.
un thelympoaium ia D ^ Donald lacklns In reaped for themselves and have gruwn only stronger
We in Sanford can ho proud of the accompliahment.
William Krrat, the atomlr acien- that they tolerate rude and un- with the years
made possible by many. We also may take pride in the spirit
I tut who developed the betatron, |roly offspring.
I would hope that the famlir
of acceptance by the other members of the league. Member*
It is now an accepted premise of the future resemble the fam a
of the board of director* wanted Sanford in the league. They
that alt children "hale and re­ of the past more than thr family
sent” their parents. Well, by of the prraent. in which children
ware taxer to make this known.
golly, it wasn't areeptrd when I exercise an absolute dictatorship
League official* were willing to try another aeaaon with
was a child! From my own ex- over thr home. A i we know only
aeven team*, although they hao voted previously to go with
family to the community.”
too well, power corrupts abso­
aix or eight. A Jicvcn-tcam organization made for a c u m b e r­
That is a tired, old aub)ert. if lutely.
some operation; one club wa» Idle each night, or two team*
Our children have Hern tor
anyone asks me. done to (fcath in
were forced to travel to one city to play a doublehrndpr cnch
The Rev. Robert *Spear h a .;,he »*■•* Ou»rt«rcentury. Mott of rupted by lack of discipline tn
nightbeen Installed ai president of the ul *;,n 7 ^ e,t1 ,he ,old tr,d9 for' parental heart* and lack of love
in their own. But that knowledge
Sr in mole County MDiiiteriil A i- w*[.”
When Gainesville was unable to get a working agree­
toriation.
v' " al
nave niaUf a itun* doesn't make the Irate any easier
ment with a major league team. Sanford was in. We in San­
Other officer* chosen lo aerve i
subject — in one woman's to live with or any more emit*
ford can lie proud of what outsiders think of of our city. In
during the coming year are the °?,n'on “
,"n ’p Hfsrnnslhllity able, even though we know th r
addition to the fluo voto of confidence from other league
Rev. Donald Gravenmicr, vicethe Family In and for Itself.” rfirn they are more to be pitied
members Sanford had offers from three msjor league teams.
president, and the Rrv. Ernest [•
,hf responsibility of mem- than scorned.
One facet about the family of
liollirk. secretary treasurer.
1ner» of a family to and for one
Gainesville, on the other hand, could get offers of aid from
The Rev. Ferry Slone, retiring , jn o ,'lfr- That ^i* an age-old, an- the future is eeriain — it'll havr
none.
president, performed the cere- ! f Pnl f on‘‘f P* of family life, be- at iti command a lot more push
After turning down Gainesville's plea, Baltimore offer­
mony
'ore the day* of permiaalve and buttona. Rut thr push button*
ed n working agreement to Sanford, previously, Sanford had
won't guarantee Utopia unlest thr
A copy of a hill providing prieduraimn.
raceivtd offers from the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Wash­
vllege of ronfldentlal commumBu* rt, *'
funeept that may adult* develop a lot more gumpcation to ministers waa present- *r,,,n stunningly new and ad- •ton and get back In the driver's
ington Senator*, in the final analysis, Sanford rhose Washcd for consideration. The Revs. i '* n.,
*° * generation of "mod- seat.
ington’s offer as l&gt;e*t.
A. G. Mrlnnis, John W. Thomaa j
* h® h,,vp rp ,r,d
Obtaining a league franchise will mean muen to Sanford
and David S. ('arnefix were ap­ children without diecipllne or re­
and Seminole County, We view it as concrete evidence'of
pointed to study thr proposal. sponsibility and to children who
........ _ will
_ consult
_____ the
_ have grown up without love or
p ro g re ss. This is tangible, it murks the end of an effort
The committee
which began last November, proving that Sanford run get
state aenalor and representatives reiPPf,,/,or ,h f'.r c ld ,r‘
For
*»
long-time obterva-1
concerning the interpretation of
things done when it so desire*.
LA S T SHOWING
lion that the home that lacks
the bill.
To many we are Indebted for thi* progress. Among
OPEN 12:45
The
Association
passed
a
reso­
thoee who made it possible are W. K. McRobcrts, who post­
lution commending Rev. Stone,
ed the $1,000 guarantee; John Kridcr and Jerry Covington, i
who it leaving the area to aswho attended tho league meetings to discuss the project;
aume anothtr ministerial charge
the Washington Senators, Pittsburgh and Baltimore, who
In North Charleston. S. C. The
AMSTERDAM.
N Y . (U F I) —
ave the encouragement needed to keep the drive alive;
group alto extended lhanki to .._____
.
Hy MAIUM'IS &lt;1111.|&gt;s
, party has Ix-cn reduced to a^al Republican* with a (rowing Mrs. Stone for the record of past £ „ rnJcr, N,f,w
f 1*’* Su,prr,m.*
•tor Bchaal and Julian Jackson, secretary and president, re­
^ ,cl . L1hr: ! ,.0.PJh"
spectively, of the league, who thought Sanford should be a W ASHING TON — At midnight on |m u ll (ruction in the Senate and ! concern over the drift of event* year's activities and provlded the |frrnan.J u76,
died
Monday
after a
|January 19 an Important annivtr the Itouae. These traction* are It Is put down either to ignorance Association with iti first hlstorimember.
lung Illness.
will have pasted. That dale thcmiclvra divided and the Prosi- or prejudice — "Oh, he's Juat a ral account.
The Herald la proud, too, for its (tart in tho auccea* •ary
marki the official end of the dent'* aupport ha* dwindled aia commonly heard. Even
B B A ^ m ra B a b M
PELHAM . N .Y . t U P l i -D r . Hol­
story. It waa convinced In November that baseball could re- firit half of President Kiaen- inunc both conservative and lib­ pinko,"
n w m t R f O P C
the disaster of the election is
land
N.
Stevenson
II,
72.
a
former
turn. We are happy about tho outcome. See you at tho game. hower’a second term in the White eral Republicans. The Stale of wrltlrn off a* a failure to "sett”
pathology
instructor
at
Johns
Hop­
House.
the Union message waa largely the virtue* of the Administration:
kins and Creighton universities,
Under the 22nd Amendment to * reiteration of the budget balanr the aaleimen in the field did a
m S s n iuu .yw nSxa r u*or I
died Sunday after an illness of
of poor Job.
thr Constitution, adopted In rr- Ing thrmr, with thr addition ol
Because of the Interest shown several months.
mT i H s ^
m w ^
r‘|
prisal for Franklin Roosevelt'* t still another commission to tell
In a cabinet meeting tome In thr rrevaluatlon of Seminolr
Feature: 1:00 • 3:37
fourth-term election, if the Prrtl* |ua where we an- to go.
month* ago a Cabinet member County property Jaycees have In­
WASHINGTON (U P t l— John F.
6:14 • 8:51
had vacated the office priori with a budgetary deficit of 12 referred to the adverse report of vited non-members to their lun­ O Mahoney, (3. a former New
Four Seminole High School student* now know that a drot
to Inal date hn *uccf*»or could Mlllon in the current fiacal year a columnist frequently rritiral of cheon Thursday to hear Robert York stock broker and onetime
Adult Entertainment
prank may lead to trouble, for others and themselven.
have been reelected to only one n,r Administration ha* proclaim- the Administration. The rotor In
Dowling, president of the vaudeville performer, died Sun­
Not Recommended
Had ths youths been able to visualize the aftermath of full term. For thr Republican rd a balanced budget for next |thr Prrsidrnt's face deepened and A.
Dowling Appraisal Co
four days after suffering a
For Children.
the cherry’ bomb, firecracker, or whatever the explosive, it parly and for Vice President Ni yrar. The likelihood, houever, if I hr said with an rdge in hi* voter, Reservations for the luncheon day.
heart attack while here on busi*
never would have lieen tossed from the automobile. Although son in particular Ihii ia a day for another deficit, perhaps as "Well, if you've got tlmr to read may be made by calling the tour­ nest.
STARTS TOMORROW
high a* t'Jbillion. Andwhile the |that stuff youmust not have
the explosive did serious damage tova younger boy, the dam- to tie ringed on the calendar.
ist Information Rooth by Wednes­
While all lamrdurk President* political trick will he to put the; much to do.”
day noon. The luncheon will be a
■■■ . .
,
D f t could have been greater.
under the American ayatem of idamr on the Democrat*, thr par
Those close In him lay that to­ held at noon Thursday in the Ran. M l I K I ICICI H i g h e r
One moment, tho four were carefree youths. The next, (lied
term* of office have been iy ; n power, in the executive day ha tusea his temper far lea* ford Clvte Center.
CHICAGO — (U P lj —
Few er
they were in trouble. This is u good example of uctiug, then under a serious handicap, few ,,,.amh H|M havr
ljk r (hr conA question ano answer period it cows will produce the nation'i |
frequently, lie timply refute* to
thinking. Youngsters with a yen for fun and excitement have found thenuelvra in (he |.rquence*.
In- engaged. The impression it expected to follow Dowling's talk milk in 1U9. according to the
situation confronting Mr. F.iten-1 |)r l p||e the continuou* barrage of a man serving out a sentence about reassessment In Seminole American Fred Manufacturers A i - ,
Well might hear this incident in mind.
h°'V**’. Ae a result of the crush-1 ,,f high powrrrd publicity', aober ssith all the patience and stoicism County.
social.- n. Output will match HIM
Inf defeat of last November hit an,| arknowledgeoble critic* of thr he ean muster. Rut the world
production, but the more than 1) |
Administration* defense policy does not stand atilt and the Presimillion towi to be milked r r p r r -!
are saying that Ihr "missile lag" demy is at the heart of the Ame­
sent a two per rent decline I n ,
Leo Walton hat been elected eluded a roll call of the eolire Q p q k q rr* A d m i t t e d
will
shortly
leave
Ihii
country
in
from or
^ U IIIIIIC U
rican system. This Is the somber
recording serratary and Sunday membership and rrporl*
port* irom
The Board of Directors of the thr cow population. The greater |
a precarious condition. The “ de­ reflection of those in the official American Red Cros* will meet yield it rrrditrd to favorable j
school superintendent of the AI- grr*a report was
Feature: 1:28 - 3:28
licate balance of terror," as it family looking ahead to thr last i m the Chapter office at 1 p. m. price! and heavier grain feedlienee Church.
tho pastor, the Rev _____
5&gt;28 • 7:28 • 9:28
has
lieen
aptly
railed,
will
lip
|(«ro
years.
earned*.
'
M
IN
N
E
A
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IS
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—
Evan
ing.
J
I Wednesday.
The report of the nominating
Inrreaatngly
against
the
security
I
__________
____________________
gellat
Hilly
Graham,
"urgently
en
committee waa accepted and the
rouraged " to have Ida eye ailment I of the United State*
alaU elected unanimously. Other
trralrd as quickly a* possible,
But, in the view of thuse proofficer* include W. n. W’ebli,
treasurer: Mr*. Fay Lee, misG E N E V A , N. Y . - f U P l i - In rnler* Ma&gt;o Clinic today In near-1 foundly ronccrned over thr runiilurt nf the Presidency and the
•Iggary - im aurer, and Jack R. a tingle month, patrolmen mak­ by Itochcatrr, Minn.
Graham abruptly canceltnl a fair nf the nalinn tn the renting
Brooks, financial secretary and ing their regular round* tn thla speech
In Dallas, Tex , Monday in two in tirtl years, these external
youUi work coordinator.
upatate New York community
order lo fly to Minneapolis where troubles are not so serious as
Tho annual butlneta meeting In- found four lafet, 4T door* and two he spent the night.
1the fact of the President'* inguiisod departments. The pm- window* open
Newsmen said Graham appeared 1creasing isolation. Thi* is the funvery tired upon his arrival lirrr datncnlal complaint of the artiam] quickly checked Into a hotel, wtt group in the Cabinet who
Graham, who had been attend lirllrvr It is essential lo do some
?. Unfaaten
34. — —
ACROSS
Ing the world evangelism confer- Ihing more than demand economy
Minor
t . Toots potata 3. Remain
enre of Texas Baptists in Dallai, and a balanced budget,
4. Kettle
S « .------B. Waavtr’o
had not planned to leave Texas
They see Ihr Prrtidenl as more
b. Com pa*a
"King”
until today. However, he changed and morr shut away from thr
point (abbr.)
Cute
rt
10.8,
hit schedule on the advice of dor- i&gt;olltiral cross currents that shape
6. Beer mug
27. Fathers
Iplsri
era
lora who warned him against a de events and determine the possible
T E W la r y
29. Uvta
7. Coin* ( 1L )
30.1 hav*
lay In treatment.
Irons Ihr impossible m poliUrt
31. A MoogotoU R Blunder
f.mnd it!
a ir t ig h t
t . Naval
Graham ia suffering (rnm an all , and guvernmrnt. Hit intimates,
31. (Irtrk
39. Speak
elerha
mrnt that ha* caused blurring nf a hailstorm men with whom hr
island
I t . Hasten
13. Mato be*
vision in the left rye and severe Iplay* golf and bridge, try to
•alerdev'e S s ie ii
33. Rpheie
IT . Molybdo*
14. Th* rlrtua
hradarhri. The romtitlon was de i avoid any mention of current
of action
n u m fiy a .) in. noth to
tcrlhfil as a swelling of Ihr retina I prohlemi when they are with
39. Meoduw
34. Flower*
10. Port of
20. Win*
S T U b t'B A K E R
resulting from "excessive work him.
40. Malt
leaa
“to W
receptad*
Somewhat
the
aamr
attitude
and
stress
bever*
plant
lR T a k tn
31. Mongrel
prevail* among member* of the
»g r
37. Newspaper
(ahortened)
dog
White House staff who are so
42. luke
notice
31. Mala adult* 23. Tardy
dedicated that they discount all
BABoU.
z~
7 a *
criticism which, In any event, I
1 T~ T~ r
pusoraaion
C o lle c t th e f a m ily . KUTTy tlo w n l o y o u r S i u d c b a k c r D c a le r 'i. p ile j n t o T h e L a rk
rarely reaches the President's 1
24. Old anas,
id
IV
a n il take o ir .,T a k c J t th ro u g h the pace* in traffic,’ in the o p e n , a n d w atch the g a i g a u ^ t
ur* ( I t . )
TO K Y O i I'P t i— Communist Chi ;f* r’ T.hf&gt; P'"'*1'*short. •
28. Counter to
, ua said today that Shanghai com t layer of Insulation for an execu
!♦
1
stand
s t i l l . ^ ^ ► • T i i m ; i t ,o n a d im e . I ’a tk it o n a postage s t a m p .. ^ ^ ■ &lt;*It,s th re e feet
3T. Cherished
1posers are gelling up new music j*vr ,n the uuisi demanding ollire
animals
's i works in honor nf Ihe loth an m l,lr world. Even with an earn
ii
s h o rte r o u tsid e w it h ro o m f o r six in sid e , d e live r* peak p e rfo rm a n c e o n re g u la r, low-cost
29. Kind of
nivrrsary of the founding of t h r ir '* dr " rp ,l’ keep open live chan
ovirsho*
it
-Jgovernment
l ntl*
,rcP exchange with the
K-is. looks like a m illio n , c u u m o to rin g b ills to th e fivc -a n d n lim e le v e l..
A n d sudt
t J . Jtew-lagtocI
The Communist New
China * orld °,u1,‘ lde ‘hr Prisoner in the
31. Whsaten
l-V
7 TIT
new* agency aald title* Include While Homo has an inevitable
a b c a u t y . | ^ - « Y o u ju s t ca n't get so m u d / f o r so liH le -n n y u '/ ir r e e/re/jlnves titrate I
Zourtlnd.)
"People'* Commune Suite" ami »‘ru« lp- *"«■ » I'resldrnt who Is
34.------- huh
1%
41
"R lrth 'o f the Communist p jrty ■»»red or indifferent or .imply Hr
38. Greek Isttsr
Overture.”
ld 11 *' hopeless
It
8*. Back
i p iT
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Tlie degree to which those iraST. Gold (8o.1
$1925^
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|mediately around the Presidin'
ll
39. Not aw&amp;kt T T
Trsssaamtoe.iacaMsiia,
The Missouri River, longest fa discount the mounting chorus of
40. In bed
•'&lt; &lt;* r tl X * r «i t ’i i a « a|f
vr
thr U. S. travels 2.46H mites from ^rritirivm is cxlraordinary. This
ll
41. Auatero
•}
Ills »4 ts *.«ff c»*.
Monltna to 8t. faiuls.
I has I-ten comtnir of late from toy43. Blmllar
99
n~
43. Capital
of Yemen
si
il
44. BrisUa
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2. Cinnamon
task
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Doctor
Welcome Wagon Hostesses Visit Local DAR Chapter
Addresses Recent Newcomers To Sanford Has Meeting Friday
Women

S A W COMMANDER RETURNS TO SANFORD
(Mr.
0. S. Ulflkr. L’. S. Navy, bin wife-. Shirley, anil their three
ilanirhtern. Hnrbara, Carrie, and Aliaon. recently returned
to Sanford. Cdr. Blake will lie * member of the &lt;taff of
Heavy Attack Win* One.
(U . S. Nnvv photo)

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QihsdsiA

Rosr t m n .r
hera rnponded to roll call
M ri I'onnrry, owner of Mimi's
Menthcri were askrd to lave
nursery at DfLand. rntrrtainrd Iheir heavy ice rrram bag* for
Rote Circle on Friday. The group the State Uttcrhug Campaign to
•enjojed an instructive talk on be held Ihe week of January It
African « loleta and an inipeclisn All member! were urgrd to at­
nf the large greenhouiea filled tend Ihe general meeting of the
with evrry conceivable variety of Sanford Carden Club on Felt 1#
Violeta.
The hoiteoet trrved refresh
llr » . Connery ilretird the point menli
that 90 per rent of the problem!
PAI.M CIRCI.R
• nAntered are due to over »a
Mra
Blanton Owen of Oak
ferine A plant. «he laid, will re&gt; Ave wai hoiten for Palm Circle
rover from lark nf water but not on Friday afternoon.
from too much water Brcauie of
Following
a
abort
liusineei
the humid Florida climate ihe Hireling conducted by Mra. A. D
favora top watering. Thia ihoutd Rountree, Mra. Price Good son.
he done lata in the afternoon to Denary, gave a demonstration of
present leaf spotting rauird by weaving uiing native pine nredlei
aun on wet leave*. There muit and raffia After demonvtrating
be air in llir aoil for lh» plant work in various atagrt the ihow
In crow— vlolrte muti not lit tn ed baiketa. trayi, and mail nf
water. Th li ran ratae crown rot. beautiful design and workman~tmr icrond big problem ii light. , abip.
Lark of bloom ii lack of light
Mra.
Rountree
aatiMcd
the
and probably nothing d ie . Mr*. hoitrvt in serving coffre. sand
Connery mggrited an eait or wichea. cand), nuti, and fruit
wcat uniliaded window aa the lieel cake
location for vloleta. She reromiim isris c ir c i .k
mended artificial light, aurh ai
The ilihiirua Circle met at the
a table lamp.
home of Mra R Humphrey on
Mrs. Connery recommended By- Third St. Mrs. Humphrey was
Grn aa a fertillter VC-13 for con­ assisted hy Mrs Brodlr Williams
trol of nematodri. Mclathton far and M ri. T . A. Burleigh
control of mealy buga and cyclaA business meeting was con
ducted
Mrs. 11. E. Moreland
a u p m ite i.
MAGNOLIA C IR C LE
presented ■ talk on philodendron
Magnolia Circle had an inlereat- Mra. L. R. Spencer gave an «cIng •meeting at the home of Mra. rounl of Ihe district meeting.
T . )l. Colbert with Mr*. II. K Threr new members mended for
Ring at rohoiteii.
Ihe first lime. Mrs. It. I. Dallas,
Mra. J 0. Woodruff, the gueit Mrs Arthur Kdwards, and Mrs
tpeaker. uird "Annual!" ai her C K McKee
topic. She evplained the piepara
Delirious
refrevhment*
were
lion nf Ihe teed bed and the •erved at the end of the inerting
general rare of annual!. It ii Twenty-four members were pres­
lal«v for teed planting now and ents.
CAMRI.UA c ir c i .i .
b e iv r to purrhate young plant!.
The Camellia Circle met Th u n
The chairman.
Mrt. Joieph
Mealier, gave a rriume of the day night at the home of Mrs
board mrrling January It hai Sal Manfrer in lx&gt;ch Artmr.
Mra. Ilrulah Thornton ihowrd
been dreignatrd a* l.illerhug Hay
knd ihe urgrd all to a im t in the circle illdes which she made
while traveling in America and
a r il) wide etean up.
Mra. W Sinclair told of Ihe Europe last summer. The slides
gift. given hy the Sunihine Com were scenes from lovely gardens,
mlttee of Chrlitmai eheer. The palaces and buildings She ca­
novelty tale proceed! were idded ptained to the group that each
person in Europe who owns land,
to the treiiury
enjoyrd the muiie renderrd no matter hi* wealth, hrlghrna
his property with an abundance
by Harry Colbert on a guitar.
nf flowera The Information Mrs
MIMOSA CIR CLE
• Colorrd iltdra of Florida Spring Thornton revealed was of great
Wild Flowera were enjoyed hy interest tn circle member*.
Following this program, the
the membere of the Mimoia Ctrele of the Sanford Carden Club group enjoyed rrfrrahmrnl* serv­
on Friday morning The group ed hy the hostesses. Mrt Man
met at the home of Mr* Walter frea, Mrt Harold Chapman, and
Price tn Lake Monroe with Mra M ri Brure Saion.
C. Ilitttll at rohmteia. Ml** Kay
Ilrnningrr s u e the commentary
o n £ h r iltdei
M ri
Ray
Peck.
chairman,
•poned the meeting «d h the
member! reading A Garden foe
Circle!. Thu wai followed by Ihe
laird* Prayer. Fourteen mem-

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Dr
I-outs M. Orr. Orlando,
president of the American Medi­
cal Association, was guest speak­
er at the luncheon meeting of
Ihe Oviedo Woman's Club F ri­
day. He w «i introduced by Mra
Orron Burnell.
Dr. Orr predicted a time of
trial ahead for medicine, for the
farmer and for the business man
He tlrcsscd the importance of
at informed public. Masters of
Deceit, by J. Rdgar Hoover, was
recommended for family reading
lie outlined Ihe set up of the
American
Medical
Association,
railing it a "federation with a
most democratic system of opera­
tion". lie said that the member­
ship numbers IW.ono or more doc
lors. Sic per renl of the total
annual budget goes into scientific
activities, the training of doctors
and research.
tn listing servlrrs of the AMA.
Dr. Orr mentioned doctor place
mrnt. investigation nf and pro
lection against quackery, arrrr
dilation of hospitals and schools
of nursing, a department of pub
lie relations and rommilters on
pestiridra and Ihe marking of
•ame. on mrdiral motion pictures
and iciearrh
Dr. Orr emphasised that the
AMA is not a union. He railed it
a representative group of physi­
cians who are organised for the
betterment and protection of Ihe
nation s rittienry. lie evplained
that riliscni of Ihis country fare
little if any ultimate danger
from radioactive fallout undar
our prrsent nuclear testing pro
gram "The Russians have tried
to brainwash ns into thinking Ihe
opposite is true tn that we will
stop nuclear lesting while they
continue to lest in secrecy", he
said
Following Dr O rr't address.
Mrs. R W Fites, president nf
the club, espressed appreciation
at hit visit. The regular husineas
meeting was conducted. It was
announced that the combined
drive would be sponsored hy the
local club beginning Feb. ! Mra
Boh Ragsdale and Mra. AI Daw
son were chosen as co chairmen
nf the drive.
Prior la Ihe program a lunch­
eon wai seised to the club Mrs
Joseph t.einhirl headed the lunch­
eon committee. Aisiiling
tier
were Mra. E. G, Cross. Mra
l.ynn Mosler. Mr* C. R. Clont*.
M ill Ruth Davidson. Mra J. T.
Mcl-aln and Mrs B F. Wheeler
Jr.
The room had been attractively
decorated with floral arrange­
ments. Tulips, paniles. and roses
were used. Rev. (ieorgr H. Carl­
ton. pastor nf the First Methodist
Church, tang a solo. Guest* for
the luncheon were Rev. Carlton.
Dr. Edward W. Stoner, and Mr*
l.en* I Hunt
About 10 members plus guests
were present.

Sanford ha* many newcomers
Ruth Gallagher and Irene Wrl
ble. Welcome Wagon hostesses
have recently complttrd a list
of calls.
Sir. and Sirs. C. R Britton.
Robert and Carol Ann. ate here
for a tour of duty at Sanford
Naval Air S'ation Thrir home
town it Selma. Ga
Sir and Sir*. Jr«se It Morris

Church
Calendar
WEDNESDAY
All It SI S. rnrmlwr* of the
First Batdist Church will attend
prayer mrrling anil study claw—
' The Bi-ok of Slark" taught h&gt;
Dr Earl Joiner of Stetson I'nl
vet sit)
Prayer inerting and Bildr *tuil&lt;
at the First Baptist Church at
I 10 p m.
A prayrr group will meet In
Ihe Daughter* of Wesley cla««
room at the First Slctlimlist
Churth
at S K I a in
The Chapel Choir of the t tr*l
Melhmltst Church will prartice at
.1:3A p. m j the Senior Choir at
(.IS p. nv
Commission on Missions of the
First Mrthodist Church meet* in
StcKinlry Halt at T 30 p m
Cirrle Eight of Ihe Women of
Hie First Presbyterian Church
will men with Sir*. Harry Weir.
Hi! X. Virginia Ave . at In a nt
The Senior High Choir of ihr
First Presbyterian Church will
meet for supper at * p m and
for rehearsal at fl So p in.
The Mid-Week Bible Hour of
Ihe First Presbyterian Church
will be conducted by the pastor.
Rev. A. G. Sfelnni*. at 7 p nt
The Chancel Choir of the First
Presbyterian Church will merl for
rehearsal at 7 Jo p. m

Till RSDA1
Bible Study, Itook of Mack, al
the First Baptist Chureh at T 10
p. m.
Royal Ambassador* nf Ihr Flr«t
Baptist Church as follows Carol.
A IS p. in ; Concord. 7 p in
Church, I p nt.
W M. S member* visiting at
the First Baptist Churrh Come
it in a m Visit until t? noon
then hack to :hc church for rof
fee and sandwich
llting your
•indwich
Visiting again alter
lunch
Chancel Choir rehearsal *1 the
First Mrthodist Churrh at 7 30
p m
Girl Seoul Troop No 211 of
the First Prrstivtrrian Churrh
• ill meet in Ihr Youth Building
at 3 IS p m
Pinrrrrsl Baptist Church cliuir
prartice at 7.so p rn

Teacher! of Ihe Beginners He
partment of the First Baptist
Church met January • at the
home of Sir*. J. L. Jackson Ten
teachers were present.
Sirs Oliver Gibhi gave the
devotion Sira. Penny Austin led
in prayer.
All member* were asked to at
lend the study course that be
gan at the church Monday
The leachen voted to hold the
February meeting at the church
Refreihmenti were served

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Civie and Social
Welfare Leaders
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Change of residence
Arrival* of Newcomer* I*
Sanford
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at the ollice of Raymond Rail,
Realtor, at » p rn. Hoard met
log at 7 10 p m
T H V M IM T
The American Home Depart­
ment of the Sanford Woman*
Cluti will meet at a p. nt at the
clubhouse The superintendent of
tor Methodist Children's Home in
Enterprise will lie the speaker.

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Roumillat, Mrs. Turner, and M ri.
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Laurence Tinsley, Mr*. II. W.
Rucker, Mr* Smart Drown, anil
Mi*. II. K. Walker.
A recorded program of mutle
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Ike* of the composer* was pre*
srnlrd. Refrf*h«A*nU were serv*
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guests present.

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Satlir Harrison Chapter, Na
tional Society of the Daughter* of
the American Revolution, hrld its
regular monthly meeting Friday
afternoon in Hie home of Mr*.
W. E Raker. I.ake Mary. Assist­
ing Mrs. Baker were Mr* R. M.
Rail, Mr*. St. Clair While, and
Mr*. C. B Wyatt.
The resent, Mr# F. E. Roumil1st. presided and openesi Ihe
meeting with the usual procedure.
An article on the D. A. R. Mu­
seum in Washington written hy
the curator wo* read by Mr*. R
R. True. Mr*. C E. Butler ilc
frnse chairman, gave an addrrss
nn National Defense. She slated
that an alarming number of tm
migrants are being smuggled into
thia country illegally. Many of
them are liabilities tn the govern
ment a* Ihry are nn relief nr
are criminals. The National So­
ciety gives an awatd to naturalired ritirrnt who have proved
their loyally to the fnitrd States
The following delegate* were
elected In State Conference which
meets
In
St
Augustine
in
March' Mr*. Rnumillat. Mrs Tur
net. Mrs. J H Ray. Mrs. l.aurrnce Tinsley, Mr# llowaul lire
wer. and Mrs C. K Butler. Bcp
resenting the local chapter at
the Continental Control* In Wash
inglon in April will he: Mr*

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To get perfect halve# of Engliih walnut! for girniihing. plare
Ihe walnut on Ui flat end. Iluld
it hy the seam ami strike with a
hammer on the pointed end. 1'ie
a sharp hut bouncing blow.

PiMtual balance is the secret la true figurt beauty.
That's why the StaulTer Home Reducing Plan
of cfToitlrsi evercive anJ caloue reduction ia moi*
than )u*i reducing. It b*auiiAev your posture, gently
reproportionv your figure into lovelier, mote
youthful looking l-ne* white tr.mming away « versa
we-|ht that ajdv a..using years 10 your appearance.
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and daughter Anita, came to San
ford (rum Wayne. W. Va. Mr.
Ferguson is with Nelson and
Thompson Construction Co.
Chief and Mri. W. G. Ron.
Mary Elirabeth and Rovanne,
are in Sanford while Chief Rosa
is with Ihe Navy. Their home­
town ia Flint. Mirh.
Mr. and Mrt C. \*. Mire and
Dchra Ann have come to S*- ord
from Gainesville Mr. Mue is an
attorney.

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and daughter Jrnn arc new resi­
dent* Mr. Morris is retired from
the Marine Corps Their home
town is praraon, Ga.
Mr. anJ Mrs. F. M Thomas
and sun Gary are new ovsners
of the Slumbrrlsnd Motel. Th rir
bome is Dorset. Yt.
1.1 and Mr*. J. A Dickey and
young son Slstk ate ns-«v home
owners in Sanford Their home
town is Medicine lodge, halt
l.t ami Mrs C N. James.
Chuck and Randl. are living in
Sanlotd They came from Glen
dale, Calif.
Mr and Mrs it T Mtchl with
sons Larry and David and daugh
ter Snellen, are nrw home m n
ers in Stinland Estates They are
from McKeesport. Pa
Mr and Mr* T L. Swisher.
*om Phillip ami Pave, arc nrw
in Hu* town Their home town
is Allen Park. Mirh . and Mr.
Swlshrr l* with Martin Avtaitun
of Orlamlo
Chief and Mi* T W Slaua*.
with daughters Kathleen
and
l.tnda. iame to Saford limn liar
vry. N Dak. Chief Stalls* is
stationed at Sanford Naval Air
Station
Chief and Mrv. I. r Morgan,
son Mliharl and daughter* Nikki
and .nandra. are living in Sanfnr.l
They vame here from Miami. FI*
thief Morgan t* stationed at
Sanford Naval Air Station
Fn« and Mrs J F lleislft
Billy ami Joey, are here fur a
long ol duly at the Naval Air Sla­
lom Their hometown I* Philadel
phla Pa
Env and Mrs Ii J MrVkll
Hams came tn Sanford from Pill
tadelphia
Rn*
McWilliams Ii
stationed at the Sanford Naval
Air Station
F.n* and Mrs if W Repp.
Bobby, Kyle. Cheryl. Carol, and
Jnan. came tn Sanford fiom
Jacksonville. En* Repp u sta­
tioned at the Sanford Naval Air
Station
|)r
and Mri
II J
Smith.
John and Rob, ate newtnmfrv
from Memphis, Tenn Dr Smith
is a practicing physician in San
ford
Mr and Mi* G. I Ftrcsc,
George and Aid*, have come to
Sanford from Reading. P* Mr
Frrcic I* itatloned al SN'AS
i hid and Mm Pelrogallo ami
son Fivd arc newcomer* here
with the Navy. They are from
Atlanta Ga
Mr and Mrs A J. Dale, with
children Thomas l-eille. John
Mirhael. Chrli
Elbert,
Donna
l.ynn and Klin Ellraheth. are
nc'srnmcr* from Gainesville, l!a
Mr Dale is with the Navy.
Mr and Mr*. C. K Thorns*.
Charles Edward Jr and Angel*,
have tclurncd to Sanford after
an absence of several year* Mr
Thomas is employed hy the city
Mr and Mri. E T Turner are
new coiner* from Kinney , III lie
Is retired
Mr. and Mrs II P Ferguson.

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Score Is Key To Tribe Hopes
seasons from Minnie Mlnoio and [hustling rlub with a lot of young'sclf, f think Martin li the heat
Larry Doby. If theae boyi come player*. It ahould be Interrating man available. There may he betthrough, we’ll be lough to beat, ito watch all aeaaan. We've got ter teeond tarkeri In the majors.
There aai tome talk faat aeaaon a lot of frllnwt who like to win but they were not for tale thia
that the Indiana might be moved and they are going to play that winter.
I We had to give up Don Moaal
away from Cleveland bccauae the way.
General Manager Frank Lane and Ray Narteakl to get Martin
fana were no longer aupportlng
B f J O E CORDON
the club. I think we have the kind obtained Billy Marlin for fecund a.'.d Laae wai criticiied In some
Manager. Oesfliad ladlans
nf team thia year that will lure base. Everyone knows he's a bust- quarters for t he move. Rut I
Written Far I PI
think we'll have good pitching
SACRAMENTO. Calif. (Ul’l t — the eltireni of Cleveland back to ler.
even without I&gt;on and Ray, and I
The Cleveland Indiana' pennant Municipal Stadium.
j
Martin Itevt Available
bopea thia aeaaon hinge on the
We are going to have a faat. I At an old aerond haaeman my think Marlin will be of great help
to the ball club.
recovery from operatlona of two —
Another hustler is Jim Piersall,
aatabliahed atara and the develop-;
who we obtained this winter from
mtnt of aevcral boya who ore
Itoalon. He'll get a tr&gt;- at the ren­
long on potential but abort on e x - '
ter field position along with Doby.
penance.
W'oodie Held and former San
Of course, our blggcit question
Franriaro Forty Niner football
mark It Herb Store. If that leftstar Carroll Hardy.
handed flreballer recovert from
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Players Are Versatile
the Injury which almost coal him
The Sanford Seminoles ran out: Sanford's faxt brCaking quintet
0np
| j, j, p ,boyt
),,||
hii eye, ho will be hard to atop.
Score could be the beat pilcher in of steam In the second half last ,&gt;-cpt the Wildrati on the run in the t |ub j, t(lr versatility 0( the playthe Am erican league thia action night and were beaten by Winter, first two quarters, but the Winter pfl Almost rveryonr on the team
Park, 73-55. In an Orange Belt j Park height advantage began to Cln p|iy morp |han one portion
. . . or he could be Juat another
Conference basketball game.
|tell in the third period. The Sfns*ivsith r&lt;jlla| ability.
baa been.
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Inoles trailed by 12, 39-27. at interfir»t ),aip ue could use Doby,
And don't be too surprised If
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million and could gel only seven vie Power or Mickey Vernon
Mike Garcia inakea a come back( /r%
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, r f ond it could be Martin o r,
this year. Mike had a disc opera
, l/UUUIG A
U a s ripping the nets for go.
,,nwrr Thp po„ l|)|P .hort.tops 1
lion last aumtnrr and It might
After this, Sanford ne er rould arr HfW&gt; „ jn ||urlpri p,n ||,r .
have cured hit bad back, lie
D , PAL -I|
L L
1 m . ! h h'lt Into Hie game, although out- , || m,
Mof)|n
worked out with ua near the end
u,p
,n ,hr.
thw b . r m.n muid be
of the aeaaon and aremed to be b a s e b a l l J o b A o a i n r rr
■f
|final st^nxa. VNinter I ark Jumped ||pj j power, Harrell, Karl Averok. I'm convinced he can atill
_ 'J* ■ ,7 ;10 , r » ' ,n ,h* rir*'- ^ut lhc I ill or Handy Jackson,
SCOTTSDALE. Aria. (L'JPI)
throw.
by ,hf SenutWe* made t close In the- sec
c „ fh,n, HP „ h, » P Ruia Nunn
High Oa Cola aIto
.
tond. racking up 19 while the Wild- and Dirk
illri llrown h.,
backed up by
The man with the beat potential S S S
.
.J |Hal Naragon.
on the club Is outfielder Rocky W .iunW !«» decidei no. Ml _
Colavito. Ho came Into bit own It be known today that he still | T °p to°HalSfo?Ir.r‘ .
n
The mo,‘
l*r,ofmer»
for the first time near the end of wanted to stay In baieball and
'
hu *,r ,’°', r r ■n'1 HeM' W* c*n ut*
last aeaaon and If he Improves at would look now for • Job with ^
lhfm •••»«« ■»* P&gt;«* «
"*"1
seven from the floor and fire from (|,Pmi u p , will give ua added
tba tame rale this year he can another tram.
the
line
for
IJ
points.
depth
without
additional
players.
become one of the greatest hitters
Double X ." second only to
Jim Gracey,
leading
scorer
for
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Dahe Ruth in home runs and as
In baseball.
. the Seminoles, plunked In 13. on
We are also looking for good member of baseball's Hall
11 five field goal*, three free throes.
Fame, got his walking papers |V i V x F M . l n "ami Dav.r'raVh
from the Boston organlratlon aft had acvrn, Cecil Dandridgr si*.
er serving a season at coach and Cliff MrKibhln two and Allred unr.
"special hatting instructor" for
The loss was the second against
Minneapolis Millers.
no wins in Orange Hell Conference
"It was a shock," said Foi* at
Track officiata are continuing
play, the fourth against si* vic­
his home hrre.
preparation* for Thursday's an
tories this season.
"Joe Cronin (Red So* general
The Seminoles again will be " U ,J ^ " I ' r . N I g h t at Sanford Ormanager) gave me the Impression seeking their first OHC victoryj !*■»«&gt; Kennel Club.
N E W Y O R K &lt;UPI) — A new
I
was
set
with
the
organisation,"
All prufila from the special 10promotional group mapped plana
Friday night when they host I.*e»race card will be donated to char­
today for a world heavyweight ID he said. "You think you've got a burg.
ily organlrallont in Seminole and
tie fight at Madison Square G a r- Job and then out of a clear blue
Orange counties.
den within three months while at- iky you're out on a limb."
II was only a year ago that
Charily and scholarship dona
torneyi for the International Boxtlon* by the kennel rlub last year
lag Club considered means of par­ Fosx, who earned more than a
rirrrd ed &gt;10,000, Including some
tially reviving the IRC from itt quarter of a million dollars be­
fore rrtiring In 1945, turned up In
13.9X) raised at the Charity Night
knockout by Uncle Sam.
raring.
Young B ill Itoscnsohn of Los An- Miami, Fla., broke and out of a
United Press Inlernittnnal
Asst. Mgr. Jack Iwdoux said
g «lti reportedly heads the new Job. He was Invited to last year's
East
especially fast cards are planned
promoting outfit; and Kenneth C . Itovton baseball writer's dinner Virginia Trch 93 Marshall no
each year for the benefit races
Royall of N ew York, former sec­ and a short time aftrr that, was
because "good causes such aa
retary of the Army, heads the offered the post of coach with Duqursnc JU Loyola (III.) 64
these deserve the best racing
1BC attorneys who wera stated for Minneapolis at a (a la ry of about West Vir. Tech 106 Shephard 74
• meeting today with Truman G ib ­ M.OOO.
American U. 7S Western Md. 52 talent available."
Fosx said he was never given
In tonight's featured ninth race
son, IIIC president, and other IU C
a full rsplanation for (he move. Gettysburg 66 Iwbannii Valley 64
of a 10 event schedule. I'm Gold­
officials.
llrandeia
79
Clark
(M
ass)
to
Hut In Hoslon, Cronin riplalncd
en's ability is figured to glitter
The attorneys and IIIC official*
from the eighth post poiltlon. The
were to difrusa the advisability of that the move wai made primari­ Moravian 75 Scranton 73
fait red dog weighs 76 pounds,
aikinr N ew York'a Federal IM i- ly because Minneapolis planned lo Mor. Harvey 75 W A M 67
South
and has scampered to one of the
Iriet Judge Sylvester J. Ityan to use combined coaches and players
Western Ky. M East Trnn. at
three pay positions In four of all
••often" aoma of the dissolution In an economy ntovr.
N Car. Coll. 70 Maryland St. G6} start*.
orders of hla 11*67 monopoly de­
Miss. St. S3 Vanderbilt 63
An all gold finish will result If
cree, which wa* affirmed Monday
Fla. Southern 68 Jacksonville 79
heavy (61 pounds) Golden Glide
by the U . 8. Supreme Court at
Furman *7 .South Carolina 61
shows anothrr stretch finish like
Washington.
Alabama 02 Florida 77
she did on Christmas Kve. The
Judge Ryan's sweeping antitrust
Eastern K y. 77 Murray St. r.9
t&gt;eautifiil red fawn dog has posted
decree provides that James I).
DKLAND (U P l) — Mississippi I Kentucky 65 Tulane G8
only one rare In the top three, but
Norris and Arthur M. Wlrlx, long­
Impresses fans with good limes.
time principals In the lilt', mutt Southern sank three free shots In l»yola (L a .) 69 Centenary 67
The (Irst and loth races tonight
aeli all their stork in New York'a the final 41 seconds Monday night Miss. Southern 34 Stetson 36
to
squeak
past
Stetson,
3A-56.
Georgia T r r li B9 Mississippi 70
will tie long 3 Mthi mile events,
Madiaon Hquara Garden Corp. Ami
Senior guard Hal Kra and Gro'tnwn (K y ) 103 Rellarmine 99 when only the strongest hounds
they must alto dissolve the IR C
•Juba of N ew York and Illinois. renter Sam llolllngawnrth led St. Fran. (I'a i 09 Morrhrad SI. 77 |can survive the gruelling testa.
Southern, getting 23 points aod Tennessee 63 taulilana St. M
12 points respectively. Hollings­
Midwest
worth got two free throws In the Wayne St. U . 63 W'rn Ontario 31
closing seconds anil Kra added Mount Union M .Marietta 76
Ihe third for the victory.
Indiana 63 Minnesota .Yi
Guard Gene Wells was high Youngstown hi Cent. (O .) SI. 71
GAINESVILLE (U P l) - Flo
L A K E L A N D (U P l) ~ Florida scorer for Stetson with 19.
rida thri w a scare Into Alabama
Wirlilla 01 Drake 54
Southern
defeated Jacksonville
The score was tied IT limrt Kansav 69 luwa St. Ill
vstth a second half rally Monday
University BB-79 Monday night to during the game, with Southern Illinois tot Iowa 97
night, taut the Crimson Tide re­
gain a tie for second place In the holding a 29 27 lead at inter­ Michigan 64 Wisconsin 71
covered Ita pulse in the waning
Florida Intercollegiate Raskrtball mission.
mlnulrs and went on to win, &gt;2 77.
Nebraska HI Missouri Ki
Conference.
Alabama took a comfortable
Kansas St. 90 Oklahoma 45
Forward Dob Coding led .South­
Montana St. M N. Dakota St &lt;&gt;3 lead In the first half and was In
ern's attack with 22 points, while
front 43 36 at halftime. The
Wisconsin St. 60 Northland 54
guard John McNamara got 20.
Southwest
Gators, led by Frank Etheridge,
LONDON
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Tony
VanderFete Fannon and John Watson
sliced In the lead In the second
veil, nrltlsh raring auto owner, St. l«oula 76 Tulsa 61
each had IB for Jacksonville.
half until Alabama sharpshooter*
Texas ARM 63 Arkansas 62
laid
today
he
Is
quitting
the
»|&gt;ort
Southern and Jacksonville are
W*. Tex. St. 103 Arliona St. It. M Roy Johnson and l.arry Kaplan
now lied for the No. 2 povlllon on doctor's orders. "M y doctor Cincinnati 64 North Texas St. 36 found the range,
told
me
I
must
give
up
the
strain
In the Florida league, with the
Bradley 60 Houston 30
Etheridge was high scorer for
University of Miami la first place. of running a Soman raring
West
the night with 20 points. Johnson
tram," Vandrrvrll taid. Vander| got 17 and Kaplan 14 for Alabama.
veil's six Vanwall racing cars Colorado 65 Oklahoma St. 42
Its 4M squara miles makes have become famous at rare
Los Angrlrs the nation's largest tracks Ih* world over during Ihe
past few years.
city by area.

EDITORS NOTE: n i l It 0»*
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■liar league mangers giving
mid • winter appraisals af their

Seminoles Beaten
By Cats, 73 To 55

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Charily Night Set
At Track Thursday

New Group Plans
To Promole Fight

Cage Scores

Stetson Is Beaten
By 3 Foul Shots

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’Bama Hangs On
To Defeat Gators

Florida Southern
Beats Jacksonville

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Nightly (except Sun.) 8:10 P. M.
Matinee Wed. Cr Sat., 2 P. M.
★ SPECIAL MATINEE FRIDAY
• Luxurious Clubhouse • Heated Stands
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2 -F O R R E N T
H ELP W A N T E D
N e il appearing young lady to Beautifully furnlthed room. Private
home. Phone F A 2 7404.
work with local firm at office
I — LO S T A N D KOI NO
girl.
Hour*:
Monday-Friday
S -r O R R E N T
4:30 Ul 4:30. Saturday 4.30 III 2 bedroom fumiihrd apartment
Floral Height*. FA 2044V
noon. Mutt &gt;« able to type,
e| A -&gt; 0 0 1 l * BOARD
haic plcaiant perioaality, per­
3—
B EA C H R E N T A L S
manent reiident and be eager LAKE M ARY: 3 bedroom houie.
4—
W A N TED TO R EM
to learn. Opportunity for ad&lt; kitchen equipped, Lakr pnvlIrgei, ITS month. FA 2 3*44
to the right perron.
5—
R E A L E S T A T E FOR S A Lvamement
E
Interview« are now being ac­
S— F A R M S • A C R E A G E •
re pled. Call Evelyn Cuihing •For Rent: Upatair*. 2 bedroom
r o The Sanford Herald, ap-| apt., furnlthed, private ent
GROVES
ranee.’ Mr* W. fl. Zaehry. 413
pomtment ntrenarv. P h o n e
7— R E A L E S T A T E W A N TED
Magnolia. FA 2 3247.
F A 3-2611.
H -M IS C E t.L A N E O U B
2 bedroom cement block houie.
1— LO S T A FOUND
9— F LO W E R S • rL A N T S
I unfurnished. FA 2 4(00.
0
SHRUBS
L O S T -L E A S E .
Big
Sale
O n ---------------------- ---------------------Everything. Furniture Center.
Clean nicely furnished apartment.
1 4 -O F r iC B EQ U IP M E N T
--------------------------------------------------------------.
act Magnolia.
LO S T— Lady Elgin w rlit watch in ------------II—
A U T O M O B IL E S .
vicinity of downtown Sanford, j furniihrd room* plu*. *W7v» W.
T R A IL E R S
Write Box G. P. Sanford Her-1 lit. Inquire Jam ar Apartments
1 1 -B O A T S A MOTORS
aid.
I ----------------------------------------------------------r ~ ~ - r r - .....- - — " T T i Furnished ground floor, like new.
IF— FA R M S U IT L 1 E S A
LO ST; Light blue parakeet, child*; m t(
|hlllf|
p|fnty
p„king
M A C H IN E R Y
pet. E . L. Cockran, 241V M yrtle! space. 1406 W. 3rd.
1 4 -P E T S • L IV E S TO C K .
Ave.
S U P P L IE S
with
adjoining powder
FO U N D — Man'*
wedding
ring,
private bath— clove In—
014— A R T IC L E S W ANTED
Pinccrcst vicinity. FA 2 5603.
I'almrtto. FA ?6P*
1 4 -P L A C E S T O E A T
3— F(1K R EN T
j Small furnished house Adults
it - b e a u t t
PARLORS
FA 2 2416. 317 W. 3rd
12, 3 and 4 bedroom houtet and
1 4 -F E M A L E H E L P W A N TE D
imall apartment.
R ENT O il SALK : 4 Acre farm.
ROSA I - PAYTON. Broker
14— M A L E H E L P W AN TED
I.arge 3 bedroom house, large
Phono FA 2 1301
4 4 -M A L E O R FE M A LE
barn. Fa*y terms Joseph B
t\ K I.A k A A P A JITM K N TS : ro*a*a LiVjT. Ph. FA 2 1223.
J l— W O R K W A N T E D
private bath*. 114 W. Firat I t
M — B U S IN E S S
Five bedroom home. 2 tiled bath*. Furnished 2 bedroom home. Near
O P P O R T U N IT IE S
air base. Apply 1404 W. 3rd.
1700 Magnolia Avr. F A 2-3941.
Q 34— S P E C IA I SERVICES
3 room nicely furnlthed apart­ 4— R R 41. M T A T K FOR SALK
34— P IA N O SERVICES
ment. 6 miles west of Sanford,
24-A— B U IL D IN G CONTRACTORS
no children or peta. F A 2 2934.
24— E L E C T R IC A L
I bedroom rottage for rent. Lake
C O N TR A C TO R S
Mary vicinity. Call F A 2 2244.
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21— N O T I C E • PLRSONALS
24— A R T IC L E S FOR SALE
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Quotable
Quotes Hospital Notes
United Freta International
AUR O R A. HI. - M i)o r Paul
Egan at a City Council mealing
where he traded punch** and lost
to the aergeant at armi after the
council voted to remove Egan
from the meeting :
' i will rectifnlre a motion to
adjourn and that's all."
£

D A LLA S , Tea.— Evangelist Billy

w Graham on cancelling a speech
acheduied for Monday night to fly
|o Mlnnetota for treatment of an
lye ailment:
“ After the luncheon speech to
day. I wa* greatly tired and felt
|t probably best to cancel the
scheduled speech.”

£

CO LU M B U S. Ohio - Michael V.
DiSatlr. former federal price »ta
billier. on being sworn in as
Ohio's 43th governor:
•T ran hardly believe It I* hap
pemng to me."

£

L A K E F O R E S T. Ill -A d la i E
Stevenson
chiding the United
jitatea for its complarcncy in the
lace of Soviet progress
"In our fat, dumb, happy com­
placency, we assume we can't
Vise. We assume the tight won't
Salt."

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W A SH IN G TO N — Rep. Emanuel
Teller 1 D -N .Y .) in Introducing a
joint resolution to repesl the conItttutional amendment which lintks pre»ident* to two term*:
“ Tim e ha* proven howr sorry a
mistake thi• amendment is. The
rountry i* living with a lame duck
president w h o -m his second lerm
— ha* lost much of the political
power essential to him for leader*hlp."
Ii)S A N G E L E S . Calif-Soviet
Deputy Premier AnasUs Mlkoyan
shaking hand* wilh actor Marlon
Brando on * movie art:
“ You’re a strong tn*n When I
shake hand* wilh you I feel like
a mov ie Mar too "

•

N EW Y O R K — Mr* Frances Chi
onchio when her kidnaped daugh­
ter wra* returned and she held the
child for the firat lime:
“ My baby! My baby! God hai
relumed you!"

Very Rare Prints

£

S Y R A C U S E. N. Y -&lt; U P I&gt; —
The Dow Chemical Co hat given
a set of four color lithograph*,
depicting the history of paper
making to the Slate University
College of Foreitry at Syrccuae
University. Only IW sets of the
prints are said to he in rsiitence.

Expensive ‘Hite’
B U F F A L O . N. Y. - &lt; L T I ) — Her­
bert Zornttorff. 69. was fused 440
•for speeding despite his e*pl*nalion that he wa* rushing hom? to
get hi* fal*e teeth, which he d
% forgotten on leaving for dinner
a', hi* siiter'a house.

What’s In A Name?
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P O R T IS A B E L. Te*. - &lt; L T l &gt; —
The commanding officer of the
Coatt Guard life boat nation on
Padre Island near here i* named
Cauioua Flit*.

R E 4I. B S T A IT. FOR S A I J 4 -R F .A I. F.ST4TF. FOR RALR

loom, turner lot, 41* '.
VA
mortgage. 512.5(0. Good term*
FA 2U6M

Quirk Laundromat Service
Shirts Finished In 14 Hour*
Samton* Dry Cleaning
K. :M h St. Food mart Rldg
S O L T H S ID E
LAUN D R O M AT

Mi n t r s — p e k s o n a l h
INCOM E TA X SE R V IC E
Mm. II. Murray
t i ll Celery Ave
FA 21394
Closed Sunday
2B— A R TIC L E S FOR SALS
Cotton A Wool Yarn*. Notlan%
Threads. Tape*.
HO LLIN S IIORRY SHOP
At The Sign Of The Tnlem F*U&gt;
2617 S. French Ava.
BARG AIN S IN USED H E A TE R S
Most Any Make
F U R N ITU R E C E N T E R
IIS tV. 1st M F A 2-4111

FACTO R Y T O Y O U
ALUMINUM
G R AP EVILl.i: N U R S E R Y
V K X E T t \N' IILIN'D*
ENVELOPES. Letterheads. stateR K A ITIK V I. H O LLY
mrnt*. invoice*, hand hills, and Enclosed head. Sag proof bottom
All kinds *nd tires
program*.
e ie .
Progressive
rail with pintle end*. Plaiti*
tirspeville Ave
F A 2 0**«
Printing C'n Plmne V A 2-2941 —
or rsyon tares Cotton or nylo*
306 Welt 13th Si.
cord*.
Marion Market C A R R A G E
Senkarik C.lnns atnrl Paint Co.
P LA N TS for ia!f. Tred Thur»- ROLLAW AY. Hospital »nd Raby
12 114 W 2nd St. Pti. F A 2 4475
Beds. Day, Week or Month—
Ion. FA 7 19*i
Tet. 5*A 2-41*1. Furniture Cenier Jackets . R.w&gt;u . Tent* • Luggage
WOODRUFF'S
ARM Y N U T S U R P L U S
116 W X t First St.
5 arm I Garden Center
310 Sanford Avonna

4— FIA7WF. R9, P U N T S

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

ANNUALS
M l C e le ry Ave.

P O T T E D PLANTS Hi. EA 3-1*22 W IniUhielil
nr 1 V 7 OJTO !t A N F O R D Dour (iluss
FLOW Ell SHOP. We telegraph

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HOUSE HUNTING?

Senkarik 1.1.is* and Paint Co.
112 111 W. 2nd SI. Ph. TA 2-4(22

■ G E 7 ft. refrigerator A I full
«l»e Norge electric itnve, auto,
controls. In operating condition.
450 00 each. EA 2 1*16.
P IAN O — Will .ell and tranafrr
one high grade spinet piano to
responsible party who ran make
a small down payment and as.
»um r small monthly pay meal*
on balance. Write Credit Mina*
ger. Wrslry Protscr Piano Cn.
J22t N. Mill. St. Orlando. Fla.
Phone ('ll I 37(2.

T»&lt;» ton (.Mi Iruck moving van.
H E A TIN G
L E T u* show- you our rvcrptiunal | bee ‘t at ThlJlip* •iM" actoiv
II. II. POPE CO.
&gt;hoiee of 2 and 3 bedroom ■ rivet C. R. Davit.
2ul S. Park ------ FA 7 4U4
homes Your pick of *ire, price ‘47 Ford t'airlanc 500 with radio
and neighborhood
4 healer, padded dath, 51,450
Furnilure Moving A Storage
Pay 520) down take over bal
C. E. P IIH .l ir.S. Agent
ann* of payment* F A 2 t i l l
W ASHBURN VAN LINES
Shallow well pump. 1 year aid,
—
FA 2 1M1
I NJOY tuhurhau li-lng in this I Unlit'
elrrulatinn healer, reasonable.
irailrr. good lire*. 5*0 no,, 1300 French Ave.
2 Bedroom*
modern three hedroom home
See at Country Club R o a d . Bog
Sale or rent— I bedroom 36 ft
2117 Kev Ave
73 A — R O OFIN G A M UMBING
Florida Room
situeted on 3 Al’RES of tiled
29* R. 3rd hmiie D. Spanogle.
Nrw Moon trailer. A ir londl
land within 4 mile* of down­ 1457 KNUX 4t ft, 2 bedroom
tinned Adults. FA 2-7MC
— F.H.A. —
ru n
Single bed matlrrst, 415. F A 2 MI3
town Sanford.
trailer. 53u&gt; down, lake up pay­
Unfurniilied 4 bedroom houie.
price — 44.325
Term*
ment* PR FA 2 4106 alter &lt;
29— F U IIM T U K L and
call FA 2-4374 or contact Tindel I
p. m.
w II. - I l i i r S T K M P F .lt Agency
IID I SEKOI.D GOODS
Grocery in Lake Monrue.
WORK
Kralinr A Insurer
For Sale— IW2 2S
Robhtni
CALL i Free Estimate*)
(Includes Cloning)
4 room unfurnDhed apartment
• mo VALUES
A*&gt;oe. Laura B. Oner. II. E. I after
house trailer— I bedroom with
T IT U S V IL L E
• gUICK C R E D IT
Apply apartment 2. 2otS Sanford
Arlett Price. Everett Harper
attached 25 x I ft furnished
PLUM BING A HEATIN G INC.
• EASY TE R M S
Ave.
Phone F A 2 (Fit
’ 12 N. Park
living room and extra lied room.
Livemed — Domini — Insured
Good
condition
Newly
painted,
Large unfurn. 3 bdrm. apt. 1*0 |
SANFORD — Phone FA 2 7681
cash price $I,»WV See Joe King
New And U»e*l Furniture
Tw o bdrm. unfurn. apt. 170.
Live the lift of a rountry tquirr
at 5'rames Trailer Park.
311 E. First St.
F A 3 M2I
Homes Designed For
P LU M BIN G
on (hit 20 arte farm, good 3
_ J I W Magnolia Ave. F A 23441. Q l l l y
$$7*50
m o n th ly
Florida Living.
Contracting A Repair*
RR.
home,
quietlocation. &gt;
'52 Old* ronvrriible, PS, RAII,
| • Black* Wait Of Franth
F rre Estimate*
3 4 4 B e d ro o m s— 1 &amp; 2 Baths
Term*.
to o l t r
perfect condition
Avenue an 20th Street.
R I - HARVEY
OR
FA 2 2625
New Sc Used
M O D EL O PEN D A ILY
2ut Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 33*3
2 Rlt frame,app*.
I ' i artel,
Furniture and Applianeas
January *
51.500,
Term*
19M
Il
Si
hull
r.
I
bedroom,
NEW
M ODERN
2 RF.DROOM
Admissions
bath, raarllent condition. In -,
HOME— just
completed
Tile
lluihl your own on thi* 415 high
Millard Finch (Indian River
quire at 4 Point* Rail Shop. S. I
hath, lerariu floor*, large lot.
203 209 E. F ln t « L Ph. F A 3-0112
way
frontage,
O
itrrn
arra,
UityJ
17-92 Jit. 419
just out of rtly limit*. 49.OU0.
510.00 per front foot.
Emm* Dorr tSanfordi
wilh 4400 down.
Used furniture, appliance*, tool*
17— Bit VT2t srwt M Om itS
Myrtle Brown iD ellaryi
I.atge 4 Rll
home, in town.
4IR C ON D ITIO N IN G
etc. Bought-sold. Larry'* Mart
Margaret Hull* (Sanfordi
reasonable term*
NEW 3 bedroom home, very mod
215 Sanford Ave Ph. F A 2-41I t
"Everything for the Sporliraati" C O N TR A C T and REPAIR WORK
Leon Lawton ( Sanford»
ern Trra iro floor*, earporl and
•4*7 Rawforil Are.
I V 2 4212
Your F.vlnrua# Dealer
Birth*
Reautlful
3
RR
masonry,
l»
«
b
storage. Convenient in (ehoot*.
ID 'll'O N SPORTING GO OD S
llaby boy to Mr. and Mr|.
Arbor
srctlon.
416,500 with
Immediate Occupancy
510,000, with 41.000 ca*h to han­
P LU M B IN G k BEPAIRR
Under Uoastrurtlnn
304-6 8 E. 1st. I ban* F A 2 4V6I
Victor Krettingrr (Sanford)
term*
WV Guarantee Personal
dle.
JiW C. Thumas
Discharges
Satisfaction or Your
1472
Rarila
Si.
FA
7
M
i)
1&lt;n el) 3 UR. masonry, m eity,! For Sale K it fishing boat. 550
Sylvia Kogan (Sanford)
LO V ELY 3 liedrouin. 2 hath home
Money Cheerfully
low down payment, monthly
(•&lt;&gt;««! rondiuon Ph. F A 2 140L
January *
„
74—
PIANO SER V IC E
in South 1'inerreM. Beautifully
Refunded.
Admissions
payment*
lets
than
rent.
M
ERCURY O l’TR U V R D MOTORS
landscaped, like new condition
Marjorie ftay (Sanford!
PIANO T U N IN G A REPAIRING
2 HR furnlthed country home.
W. F. SM ITH
I’ru r $17,600. Down payment
Monro McCalley iDellaryi
VV. I.. II VII MON
cllnit and garden, a *le*l at
Outboard Sales A Service
51.7(10. with 30 year mortgage.
Mairlinr McGill (Sanford!
56 0U0 rash
2415 Paik Avr
F A 2 4241 Ph FA 2 4223 After 5 Us) p. in.
Jeremiah Johnson (Sanford)
TR AILER L O T — Very desirable
71-4 R l'll h i m ; c o n t h VC ro ll w .
Discharge*
rroiperou* country *1011-. well 1 4 - ARTICLES W VNTF.n
plot. (* acre, with water, elec­
slocked, plus 2 RR. living quar
Opal Reynolds (SanfordI
tricity, and septic lank already
C*jh for furniture nr *urplui, For carpentry, painting, screen­
llcity Blieiner ( Sanford •
ter*.
A C1IIIKT COMMUNITY
installed. 41500.
ing. roofing, and plaster lepair,
Super Trading Poat. RanioidWilliam Crittenden (Sanford &gt;
Cor. Hwy. 17-92 A 27lh St. Four acre citru* grove, it a&lt;a) per Orlando lU y . E A 2 0477.
•splult tile, ashetto* aidmg, Near Mayfair Country Club
Charlotte Itannahan (Sanford) R E S ID E N TIA L IA)TS - 2 beau
nij.univ t&gt;r w»ud strpi, leveling
Phone FA 2-1.’»01
acre. Apps. a acres, State road
l-oimle Nel»on (Sanfordi
lifully-ihaded loll In highly re­
trpaltlng
garages
and
46, brauHliil home sites, only W A N TE D : Medium or heavy duly , and
Mrs. Charles Biften and baby
stricted area of city. I3&gt;*v
w inking call F.V 2-4899.
portable power taw. FA 2 52*0.
94,600 with good term*.
2 hr. UR home, icrecn porch, kll
girl (Sanford)
chcn equipped, imall down pay
75- I.I.I.C TH IC .V I, SERVICE
JA N U A R Y I «
F A R M E R 'S A G E N C Y
1 7 -B E A U T Y PA*li&gt;IU&gt;
mrnt. F H A financed 457 a
Admission'
V V. Farmer, Rrallnr
VACUUM 4 LE A N E R REPAIR*
M2 S. Park Avenue
month. Large nicely landsra|&gt;ed
Sanford* Vlott Modern
Mildred Ervin (Sanford)
I*. II. Whiimoir. Assoc.
Parts fur all makes of :lra n rri;
Tel. EA 2 4991
Sanford. Ela.
lot, Venetian blinds Call Culliy i u 8. French ,\vr Pb f a 22221
Ib-aut) Salon
Waller Sayder (D ellargi
M O D ER ATELY PRICED
Llc rlrlill, Hoover. Kurby, etc.
FA 2 1930 eat 406 a to 4 \&lt; m After hour* FA 2 2616 or F 4 2 4921
Soli VValcr I V Stamp*
Leona Davit (Sanford)
Free
pick-up.
Work
guar.intrrd.
alter
4
FA
2
0*62
iiviom
n
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111
vt
iv
nduk
HOME SEEKKltS
Johnnie Mae Gordon (Sanfordt
FA 2 4765
r.V 2 5142
Annie Bell William* (San­
2 hr , CH home, rlertric kitchen 105 Su Dai
IF YOU C A N 'T FIND “ Y O U R '| I F I T IS R K A I . E S T A T E
ford)
c-iiuipmrnt, tile- bath, jalousie Till* is a gut it past In the- IKK Houle Wiring _ Electric Service
Ruth Ervin tSanford)
KIND O F HOME LIS TED FOR
windows, ulilltv rm . landsrap I Theatre- h.r feed Julies Exp
a«k Crumley A Montelth
Slit V'lhlrn
Martin F. O'Meara (Dellary)
SALE. W HY N O T T R Y US’
c l lawn, large orirk liar RQ
at 117 South Park 1 h. FA 2 4C95
RANDALL ELECTRIC Co
dateJan
27.
y&gt;
Stephen Johnson (Sanford)
5"0 ft. froni Naval B air 56 900.
&gt;112 Magnolia
FA 2 **915
Birth*
WE CONSIDER (l( II S E L E C ­ BY OWNER 3 bedroom t It home
FA 23179
1A— FKM 41 f IIK IT w a n t e d '
TION O r TW O - T H R E E AND
Baby boy to Mr. and Mr*. Ntl
23 A - IIU ILD IN G
on shaded lots, ideal location
R E P A IR S
must
have own PAINTING
*on Hawley tSanford)
FOUR RKDHOOM. ONE AND
t an he finamrd 914 Catalina This I* a guest pass In the Rltt , llmisrkreprr
Baby boy to M r. and Mr*.
TWO RATH HOMES T H E F IN ­
Dr. Phone W. It West FO 5 1226
Theatre (or A II
Itrekwtth , transpoitalion salary 425 week­
FlJK )R
candlnr and finishing
Crlon It. Revel* (.Sanfordi
ly; 4&lt;i days. FA 2 2617
EST AVA11JVBLE!
Ostedo afte r I JO p m
Exp. date Jan 27, '50
Cleaning,
waxing
Serving 1
Discharge*
( 'ASH14: It Apply Hit/ Theatre.
Seminole County time 1925.
Fannie llramon ami baby girl ALL ARE REASONABLY PIIIU
PINECREST: 3 hr , m hath CB
II. VI Gleaion l.aka Mary
(Sanford)
RD, W ITH LOW DOWNPAY
home on large corner lot, Flor­ W OMEN S T "
easy reads cut
RENTS. AND M ON TH LY PAY
J.V M A K V tl
wrap
a
lound
aprons
h
n
in
e.
ida
rm
,
carporte,
utility
rom
,
INCLUDES lLO S IN G COSTS
IM PERIAL DKCORATURS
MENTS LESS THAN RENT. NEW 3 bedroom block house
Admission*
Earn l &gt; U
doci-n —
spare
,(. fully equipped kitchen, laiwr
palMtinc and papeilng
MOST A R E A V A ILA B LE NOW located at Ptut West 3rd St on
France* R. While (Sanford)
lime "rile — Accurate- Mfgr't, FA ; 3716 or y V "2-71110 after al*. |
downpayment, lour monthly pay- R E A D Y T O M OVE IN! MAY large lot. Modern design acini
Maml* Lee Moore (Sanford)
Free poet. New York
menu. FA ? 1296
WE H E L P Y O U FIN'D “ Y O U R " tuatrd by soft paitd color*. EfDaniel Ublr Wecdle (Sanford)
Build to your plan*.
KIND O F HOME TO D A Y '
lllrth*
I'cniodi ling ami Vddltion*
ficienry
kitchen
—
terse all New 2 hedroom home, lercxi/o 70— 41air of | rwale
( iiiinliutliiin I' m., Inc.
lUby hoy (o Mr. and Mr* E
DON l.l h i:
(loon, large car portc and utility
breakfast bar— large picture win
211 We«t 2ilk Si reel
Colored help wanted, mutt he over
L. White (Sanford)
Phono FA 2-4*24
room. 16.400. 41,000. for equity
duw. full price lio ooo M IA
H E R B E R T 8TENSTRDM
I’ hnne I’A 2 3101
21 apply In perwn al Pig .V
Raby boy to Mr and Mrs
halanrr 432 per month Plmnr
financing.
l.ow
monthly
pay
R E A LTO R
Painting
A
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FA
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Joseph Ervin (Sanford)
EA 2 237*
mrnt* Available row.
LY N N RISNLR
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L O T T IE BROADWAY
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Willie Ilacon (Sanford)
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AitiKiair*
Emma Dorr (Sanford
III N. Park —
Ph. FA 7 242* miles from town. Full price 3LE C U LLE N k H A KKEY Ironing, 10c 1 lie. FA 2 7241
Letter Ethel! (Sanford)
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W. A . Cagle, Jr. Salatman
Edward l-eary &lt;Denary i
110 N. Park Ava. Ph. F A 3-7241 Babysit or Iron. FA 2 792*
RV O W NER— 3 bedroom home,
*
l.iren&lt;sed l . l ’ N O n D uly A l A ll Tim e *
John l.lsock ( Mail land k
kitchen equipped, fenced yard
Ironing, cleaning A caring for
• Home Alnrowpliere
John Schllpp (D e lla ry)
home
stead
exemption.
Gl Ii4 N. Park Ave.
children. V4 I: 10th m
Ph. FA 3-4123
Charle* Roger* (Sanford)
4 '* ',. Ptnerreii. phone hcfnrr
Scoii Twyman (Sanford)
119 Plnecrrtt Drive; 3 bedroom,
5
K A T E S
$ U )»
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$ 2 0(1
4 p. m. or
afier 7 p. m
Millard Finch (Indian Kiser
kitchen equipped home, excellent Child cate In my home Near air
R E A L E S I A T E L’R IV ETN
Vrrnrdlng
To
ta
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Reqalred
FA 20742.
base. Wntr Rot DR e ■■ Sanford
City)
condition. With hurricane fenced
2514 French Ave
Herald.
yard. Owner transfrrrrd. Pmed
l»ona Davis (Sanfordi
Willie Robinson (Sanford)
at
413,200
00
with
low
down
payD e f e n d a n t .M is s iiu r
To r rhild rare rail F A 21417.
Realtor
inenl.
B U FFA LO . N
Y. — ( LIM )— "Call H all" I’hon* FA 2 3641
Hume I'n r T h e Aged
2.4— SPEC I VI. M.R VICES
i Judge Michael K Zimmer b u rn ­
tie . 27t h 6 III" -v r v
Phone I'A 3-7214
ed nearly three hours while the
It O S A L . P A Y T O N
w . D IE TR IC H S - R E A L TO R
Wi ll . D RILLIN G
ITHACA. N. Y. — ( U P l y - Cor­ drfente and prosecution question­
Fairbanks Morse Pumps
nell University I* utlng a 54.700 ed police officer* in a speeding Registered Real Estate Broker i.lir. Mrlhv in— Velma Gonralrr,
Ph FA 3.1301-17-92 at Hiawatha Adelaide II. .Moict — Associate*.
llrptirs to alt make*
grant from Die National Science tatt. and then rendered a verdict
1901 Park Avr.
FA 2 5142
UlItV VRR W. LO N G
Foundation lo study the life nf of guilty.
•
207 K. Commercial Ave.
the threw, the smallest of mam
But he quickly changed the rul
I’hona FA 2 2S33
RAYMOND M. B ALL
■tl*
Ing lo “ no trial” when he discos-1
.1 Rednxiin— 1 &amp; 2 Hath
R E A LTO R A IN S lR O It
Prof W. J. Hamilton Jr. of the ered that the defendant, John T.
Third SI. A Park Avenue. South
Cornell conservation department Irvin, hadn’t bothered lo show up
V all Call Rail
says a shrew weigh* lei* thin a In court.
Phone FA 2 S«4t
We invite &gt;nu In lie our ycuealn ntiMilutely fret
housefly at birth but within 24
I k 2 YES. OM )
wHhnul nliliRklion nt one nf Sanford’* leading
hour* ran rat twice it* weight
tow Down Payment*
TV TUBER
3 BEDROOM Phillip* home In
lie
*ay* a full grown *hrtw
MoteU while you locate suitable housing (or
k Monthly Payment*
lasch Arbor. Stove, refrigerator
TESTED F R E E
weighs lest than a dime.
you and your family. Pick up your key at tha
NEW H A VEN . Conn -&lt; U »* I&gt; A
(pare
heater.
Fenced
back
— la ytor bonm
C O N TA C T
Sales* Office.
Waktng up ran hr dangerous, ac­
yard. Small down payment and
Campiele Stock on troek]
cording to the Connecticut Blur
assume payments of |7o mo.
Call FA 2-4174
W ORCESTER. M a il. — (U P I5— Cron.
FA 2 6601.
tloelroato
Il report! that one man yawn
The stale flag* of all a Hales,
Including Alaska, line the 400- ed so vriroroutly he dislocated
SO UTH P IN EC R ES T: 3 bedroom
Tab* DiateDntor
B P A I I . K Y O D H A M , Pren.
foot mall of Ihe home office build­ his jaw and another stretched to
home, U » bath*. Low down pay­
Corner llwy. 17-92 A 27lti SI.
PhoRa KA 21541
Car H w y. 17 *2 A 27ik St.
ing here of the State Mutual Life far that he cut bimKlf against a
ment, 4*7 month. 117 W. Woodreading lamp.
Auurance Co. of America.
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Cuba Interrupts Boy On Trip, Hopes To Save Eyesight
Graham's Trouble
Exiles Ignore M ikoyan, Apparently Nerves Quotable Trials, Executions
Quotes
Creet Russian New Year
NOTICE
ROCHESTKR. Minn. ( L T I ) - A n
By FRANCIS I - M CCARTHY
Ieye spasm that hai plagued evan-l’ tailed Press launulioeal
HAVAN A (C P I I - The revolu­
gelist Billy Graham appears to' BONN, Germany— West German [ tionary Cuban government an­
.I*
more an emotional reaction1*-b*nfc^or Konrad Adenauer, on nounced today It was only Inter­
elite* and attauinalion* amonc
accordI
the arlitocralir celebrant*, there than an organic dUabiUty.
. '
a war over the (.ermsn problem: •rupting — and not ending— the
was no outward ilgn to mar the ing to hlr private physician.
-Th e y (Ulc Ru.slani) want to wave of executions of Batista
arrival o( the New Year accord
Dr. Kenneth Geiaer, Graham's control ihe world, not a dead! men accused of murdering up to
Inc to the caarltt Julian eaten longtime friend and physician saorld. but . . . power over a llv-j
the past six years.
dar.
who came here to assist esam- in* world. For this reason, the
In an apparent bow to pubtlr
The guest of honor at the 125 a- ‘nations at the Mayo Clinic, de- question faring them Is how to
ticket ilirmer dance waa Prin­ scribed the ailment aa "a spasm f0me closer to their roal by criticism abroad the presidential
palace announced the government
ces* Vera of Ruula, 52. second of a blood vessel in a sensitive meant of the cold war.1'
would halt mass Inals and execu­
cousin of the murdered C/ar portion of the left eye."
_____
tions until new regulations arc
Nicholas II and sitter of another
•It Is a nervous reaction more W EST P O IN T, N Y — Army fully circulated to the rebel
victim of ItoUhevik (trine squads. than an organic thing,” driver football coach Karl tiled) Blalk,
The plain, bespectacled tinman- said, resulting from ‘ nervous ten- 0n resigning after II yean as court*. It invited full press roverage when Ihe trials arc resumed.
off princess, who works for the non and strain.''
head coach:
The Cuban people appeared
Russian Children s Welfare Agen"The public's interest In this
'-ft u with a deep sense of per- fully in agreement with the revo­
c&gt; here, said Mikoyan couldn't case It quite underatandable." he
rfgrPt that I leave the mil- lutionary Justice that has taken
spoil her evening because she be­ said. "Everyone loves Billy."
itary academy. I have concluded. more than 200 live* Hebei leader
lieves her adoptrd countrymen
The 40 year old revival leader however. that this is the proper Fidel Castro ami Foreign Minis­
are too smart to (all for Commu­ entered Mayo Clinic Tuesday for llmf for lnr
withdraw from ter Roberto Agramnntr I s s u e d
nist sweet talk.
testa after pain connected with |couc. c sports."
statements defending rebel action
the spasm forced him to canetl
thua far.
a Dallas, Tex., speech and postW ASHINGTON - Bep Paul A.
No date was fixed for resump­
0
polled a planned Australian CTU-1 Fjno &lt;R-.S'.Y.). on plans to rein- tion of the revolutionary justice
tide for a week.
trodure hi* federal lottery bill: which wras halted throughout the
A spokesman * a I d Graham
‘'This painless form of taxation island late Tuesday after a report­
probably will remain in the clinic wjj| bring into Ihe cotters of our ed 200 persons had been executed
until Friday.
government over 10 billion dollar* by rebel Bring squads. Additional
a year in added revenue which thousands still face trial.
can be used fry tax ruts and part
payment* toward* our trrmrnduus
ever increasing national debt."
r ~ - ... .

NEW YO R K (U P I ►
— A croup of
ApMrksnt on whom Anastas I.
Mlkoyans aalrsmanship li utterly waited erected the Russian
New Year today in a ceremony
touched with the almoit toriiottcn
apltador of the czartil Ruuian
court.
While the Red deputy premier
slept at the Soviet U. N. rirlrgatioo headquarter*. New York*
Jang-eitaMlihcd colony of White
Ruuian eailei danced away the
al|kt at the tenth annual Oal
Blanc While Ball arron • town
at the Hotel A*tor.
If Mikoyan’a viiit atlrred fadIn i memorlei or Bnlihrvik atm-

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|Charles I'apinPau, on the myste­
rious breaking of 36 pants of
SARASOTA (U P I)— Charges of
glass in her house during the past
mismanagement and m o n e y seven days:
squandering against top officials
"You're standing In front of a
of (tingling Bros, tlarnum A
window and all of a sudden It
Bailey Circus have been with
breaks In front of you. It's awful
drawn by three minority stock­
to sit here and have windows
holders.
Mr.'* Hester Blngllng Sanford h" ? ( t ■“ *1
roun'1
W
and her two son. had the ml. ' I,,blc «P«anatlon.
management suit dropped In t irJA l'k S O N , M in -M r s
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Against Circus
By Mrs. Sanford

DAY &amp; NIG H T
a n e l r a y HEATING
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• NO special cloaet (spare nrceaaary
• NO Ionic A eapenaive ducla
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Bingling North. Vice President
Henry Rlngllng North and General Manager Arthur Concello.
There was no explanation of
the artlun, except that they told
Circuit Judge Woedrow Melvin
that they had receivrd no answer
to the suit and that they did not
wish tor the litigation to eonllnue.
|There was a report, however, that
t the matter had been settled out
of rourl.
The plaintilfa had charged that
the circus tost 20 million dollar*
! in the past 10 y ears beraute of
i mismanagement. They asked that
1the defendants lie dismissed at
circus officials and ordered to
account for funds allegedly wrong­
fully spent.

FA 2*6291

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ORLANDO ( C P U - The Florida
.Sheriffs Association opened its
mid-winter conference here today
to work out Its 1959 legislative
program.
The three day conference, which
opened with a board of directors
meeting, wav to consider a num­
ber of bills aimed at better law
enforcement. The only one made
public was a measure to make
terrorist bombings a capital of-1
|frnse, punishable by death.
ROME PEOPLE STILL DON'T
Former Gov. Millard Caldwell
KNOW—Wo operate Sanford'* will address the delegates at a
only Commereial "While Print' luncheon meeting Thursday. And
Shop.
|Senate President-designate Dewey
! Johnson of tjuincy will discuss |
W ie b o ld t’8 g j f * ' *
icgislaUco problems at a Friday
210 S. PARK A V E .
luncheon.

OPEN
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A.* . IWanfc jAvW ns’ VSIVI MITlVAt
M A IU lll SSICIAl VA U U t INAt M OVt M M

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N A TC H E Z . M in. ( U P D -A IIIFerguson told Mra. Thornhill by .saving Hugh’s bye -a r t very
Uf boy flics to the W eil Coast phone Tuesday that chances of slim."
todiy oo the slender chance that
a specialist there msy be able to
reitore his faiUof sight.
Hugh Thornhill, who swill be
,
seven years old Thursday, had
been scheduled to hast his one
The Board of County Commiaaiontrs of Seminole
good remaining eye removed to­
day because of the continuing
County, Florida, will receive applications for the posi­
ravages of glaucoma.
tion of C O U N TY ENGINEER.
But Tuesday a man named C.
1—
Must be a Registered Road Construction En­
-Shrete in Utah wired Nalches
Mayor Tre y Watkins, reporting
gineer with administrative experience.
that Dr. William Ferguson of
2— State Minimum Salary' Acceptable.
490 Coaat St., San Franciaco had
saved Use sight of his grandchild,
5— Give Qualifications and References.
who' bad suffered the same
disease.
4-* Apply Board of County Commissioners, c o
Churches, the Police Depart­
O. P. Herndon, Clerk, P. 0. Box 601 Sanford,
ment and various organizations in
Florida.
Natrbez organized a quick fund
drive toward the purchase of an
5—
Identify Envelope “Application County En*
airline, ticket.
«
gineer”
Hugh’a parents, Mr. and Mrs.
e
Louis A. Thornhill, were to ac­
If
interested
apply
immediately.
Applications
will
company him on the flight. They
be processed as received. Applicants considered will be
originally intended to make con­
invited by the Board of County Commissioners for a
nections with a westbound Ameri­
can Airlines flight at Memphis
jiersonal interview.
this morning, but decided Tues­
John Kridcr, Chairman
day night to go by way of New
0. P. Herndon, Clerk
Orleans. The exact flight achedule was not available.

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Weil.. Jan. 1i . 1959—Pare 3»

Longwood
n r JO i u m m o n d
Mr. and Mr*. Wallace Finch.
RocUord. III., are (hr guriti of
^ B t ll and Marie LaRrar* while
v here on t butinrta and pleaiure
trip.
Mr*. Ruth iiamilton gave a
luncheon. Ia»t WedneuJa.v, enter­
taining Mri. Edith Hamer. Mr*
Robert Eddy. Mr*. Petr Hamilton,
M ri. lthon Kldridge and children
and Mr* Tucker Taylor and
child re*
Mr* Tucker Taylor and child,
ren. Steve and Tanya will retide
9 here or the next IS month* while
Mr. Taylo* I* on tour of duly
with the Marine*
Jayeee Dance
Team winner* In the regular
teenage dance »pon»ored by the
local Jayeee club were Sue Camp
bell and Ronnv Simpkint, How
dance and Ja n irr Walker and
Jimmy Robert*. f**t number
Announcement wa* made that
Mr*. Sherry Shammaek. lormer
A Arthur Murray dancer, will he
available at future dance* to
aerve a* Initrurtor
Chairman of la*t Friday night'*
event were Mr. and Mr*. Jame*
J.an*

Oviedo

oW M U Circles To
Meet Thursday
By MARIAN R. JONES
All circle* ol the Firit Hapli*t ■
Church will meet Thur»da* night
7 M at the Educational Building
Immediately lollowing indivld
dual brief buiinett teuioni. cir-w ele* will adjourn lo the main
w room for WMU bu»lne*« and pro
gram.
•The Mountain* Break Forth". |
•lory of Ala»ka, will he preiervted
hv member* of the Katie Sue
Circle. Mr*. Gene Gore, chair
• gnan.
All membera are urged lo at
tend in ob»ervallon of WMU Fo
cut week.
Refreshment! will be served by
aoelal chairman of the four o r* cle*

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POTATOES 4 4 9 ' Sh'ld Roast - 6 9 / Plate Stew
APPLES 5 4 9 /
Short Ribs 4 5 / Ground Beef
Carious

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ZEST SOAP

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Canned Good*. Nolion*
and Soft Drink*

$400

Fruit Cocktail 4

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Shrimp - Oysters
Iiohster — Clams

25'

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CABBAGE

Mania Snapper
Pan Fi*h
Frevh Hoe Mullel
Smoked Mullel

mice.

Low Prices Plus Top Value Stamps

SHORTENING

HARTFORD. Conn. — (L 'P I t The Battle of Getty iburg I* being FRESH GREEN
rough! again, thl* time In court. |
t f » a copyright Infringement »uit
over a muiieal acore to Lincoln *
Gettysburg Addrea*.

King Mackerel
Sea Troul
Sea lUaa
Red Snapper
Flounder

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FUh and Sea Food

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VAC U U M PACKED ASTOR

f U m — V ia c o u n t '
Haltsham. Comerv ati&gt; e P a r t y !
leader had to scrap hi* prepared
aprrch and ipeak off the tuff here
Monday He forgot hi* eyeg!a**e*
4 and wa* unable to read fc‘* -&gt;'*•
J U iv _ • i W t t l
pared te*t.

Bennett's

PRICES GOOD in Onanao,
Sanford. Melbourne. Cocoo,
Titusville. Eou GoH&lt;r
Maitland Winter Park, Winter

Q U A N TITY RIGHTS RESERVED . PRICES GOOD Thur«.. Fri.. Sat. .Tnn. 15. 1*1. 17

LONDON

Gettysburg Battle

Limit one with o $5 00
or more Food Order.

CREAM

ZAMORA. Spain (U P I)-T h e vil­
lage of Rlbadetago, eruihed lait
week when a giant dim bunt
above it. will b« rebuilt, but at
"lom r distance" from It* erl
B g in a l tile, a government ipoke*inan »ald today.
Thr vlllaee waa tmathrd early
frldav by a giant wave of water ,
that left almoit one third of il*
Son inhabitant* dead or mi**ing
A* of noon today, the offtrtal
carnally toll Mood at 74 dead and
121 mining
A ronvny of American Air Forrr
truck* &lt;*»• ni*bing aid to the
aurvivori today.
£
The truck* carried powdered
milk, cheeie. mattre»*e», hlanket*
and rot* and 10.000 flight ration*.
%n » i - Force »poke*man *aid.

Forgot Eyeglasses

Vi Gallon

SAU SAGE

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Nilson And Neal
Scheduled On TV

SUN SPOT!

Nelson ind Seal, twin plane |
team scheduled to appear in S in ford Mar. M. will be the surprised
guests tonight on "Th li I* Your
tjfe," televised in the Sanford area
hy W r.S H TV , Channel 2. at 19
p. m.
Nelson and Neal* performs nee
will conclude the series #f enter­
tainment in the Mutual CMcert Aa•ocistion program.
The rhantltleera will open the
-cries Jan. M at th* Sasfwrd Civic
Center. The male quartet has a
rerord of several European tnura
and many nationwide. This will he
their seeond appearaace in Ian 1
ford.
Season ticket* are still available
from Association members The
non profit organiratlon la offering
three performances far M. .Student
tickets art S3 .V). The Dance Dra |
ma group will be seen in Sanford
Teh. 3.
V meeting of Association ticket
saiesmen will he held nezt Monday
al 3 p. r.v in thr Ma&gt;fatr Inn
Chairman Frank Mtbane J r haa
urgrd all soUrllora to attend

Cold Hits Area, But
»

Damage Very Slight
three atralirlit day* of freezing. nr near-frerzing. ternj&gt;erAtur*a in Seminole County caused mmf damage to vegetable*, fruit, trM* and other plant*.
But, If th* euld wave had to come, it came at the beet
poMlble time, according to Warren O. Johnson. chief forecaster of the Kederal-fitat* Froat Warning St:vice in lakeland
,nn*on Mid many farmer* are Iwtween planting scaaon*. Early crops had Uen harvaited. new crop* had not
peeped above the jrruund when the cold hit. He said it would
b« several month* l&gt;efore the full damage estimate could be
made, but added that it should be very alight.
The freeze was nothing like that which hit Semnolo
County, and most of Florida one year ng&lt;».
It was, however, cold snongh to In* somewhat uncom­
fortable. Heavy frost wilted flower* and blooming shrubs;
the 32-dcgrtc teni|»erature pot furnaces in hiph pear,
brought out awrater* and a few topcoat*.
.s* in the cam* of the temperature a few weeks turn,
. .mford again was the city with the "moMest.” It was hire
that the cold was concentrated, just as the warm air was
concentrated when we had the warmest city in the U. S.
_ With very little damape to tender vegetable*, a Jew
tree* nipped and flower* killed, Seminole ( ounty is fortun­
ate. It could have been much wor*e.
Of course, all of this could lie changed before spring arrives. But we’re trying to put the "whammy" on the wrathfrman by suggesting thst this was the winter for the Sunford area.
Now that all of the cold weather (we hope) hn* dcparted, we now may turn our attention to more pleasant
conversation, «uch a*: how hot will it be in *ummer?
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Local Briefs
Tonight Is the final opportunity
for square dance beginner* lo'register for the new rlass at the San­
ford Civic Center. The rlass will
begin at 7 p. m. under the direc­
tion of Mr. and Mri. Joe Curtis.
Advanced square daaclsg start* at
I p m. Visitors are welcome.

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lha beat care the woman could give. Hut, she didn’t return
the child. FBI »nd police officer* traced the child to the
home and proved that th^tinv girl wa* Lis» Hose Chionchio.
The woman insisted that the child was her own. hut later
confessed after undergoing « medical examination.
And why did she steal the Chionchio child when she 1Editor
bad eight of her own? Well, officer* said, it appeared that The Sanford Herald
the had hopes of "conning'’ her bov friend into mam inp Sanford. Fla
£er. The child was to be Exhibit A in her case for marriage. D ia r Sir
Chinnochio finally agreed to sign the com plaint. This
Yes. sir. ll s about tune that thr
came only after a judge told him that he could be sub­ local merchants w*kr up and
poenaed ami forced to testify against the w om an. W hen he concentrate on ‘'Courtesy" and
signed the complaint, however. Chionchio let it lie known "Trade at Home". I am a Navy
that the State of New York, not the Chionchio family, i* wife, and I want to like I'. here,
although I ran t spend too much
pressing charge*.
money. I have a large family lo
He said, too, that the family has no ill will for the kid­ feed and clothe
The clerks in the downtown
naper.
stores.
ESPECIALLY in your
The joy of getting the child hack safely evidently out­ largest
store, don't seem to care
weigh* the sorrow and fear caused hv thr tot's lrt-dny *!►• whether they wait on you or not.
aence.
They always walk away to gieel

Letters To
The Editor

CROSSW ORD^

AHUM

1. Jtwtla

A.Compl*ctr.i

9. Miss
Bernhardt

10. Father*

12. Nwt varae
11. r*T&gt;nning
14. Mai* kiln
U. Iwiia.
aa ailk
11 King of
Bashaa
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II. Biblirat
name
11. An Injury
22 n » i
icollog I

4. A girl
22. Mraa.
5. Declaim
ow
«. Equip*
24. Atiw a .’ ill'H .it i 1"
with men
tempt
3 ti7 i rc sa
T. Kecond atary IS. Abyalp » ; • :
:i :•):•) o bi i
g. Speech of
BtniM
3 TP) 1 USI
the Celta
coim
ki’.v ■ it lid H 3'hll
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21. Choice cut
eugh
Dll.S VI IITIM ’JU
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of meat
faro
II. Smuggler* &gt;1- Spent
i tolloq.|
2*. Itroag
Taateadop’i hasos*
17. HawauM
bosu
as. Wind
food
It . Proofread.
&gt;0. Kindof
er a mark
mstrumsnt
traniel
34. Mans
3d Employs
aa. r*ct
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TO K YO (U P lJ— The wedding in
May of Crown Prince AYihitn tn
commoner VTichiko Shoda Is cre­
ating a crisis in Tokyo business
circles.
Rusinei* firms reported that a
record number of women employ
es are quitting their Jobs so they
can be married the tame lime as
the prince
Aklhlto and Miss Shod* will be
come formally engaged Wed.vesday, and the wedding la lenta
lively set for May.
Women olfiee clerk* believe
that they will have a better
chance for happiness If they get
marntd at the tame time.

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before noon to arrin|t
fir money the s«mi day!
C**aT*«
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1100
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FRESH
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FRESII
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Hell • Flavored

SIRLOIN
or CLUB

lb.

7 9 ‘

FRYER Parts
Livers •» 6 9 ‘
W hole Legsib4 3 ‘
Gizzards 2 L»s- 4 9 ‘
Copeland

Food King
Surfreah

1

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Shortening 3 ^ 6 9 (
Salad Oil « 39*

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Beechnut Baby Fo*»d
Bordrn BISCUIT
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Standard Tnmslor* 10.1 Cat

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Banquet

MRS. SM ITH’S

Pot Pies

IVach — Apple

CHICKEN

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If you need

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HAMS
lb.
Shoulder
lb.
PORK
!b.
Spare Ribs
lb.
Pork Liver - lb.
Pork Sausage 3 lbs.
Kidneys
lb.

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Hospital Notes

Sale of Famous Name
Hrand . .

J4BSB* **. SMITH. JH . Htssala, K*ls«r
SnHI.Vft a CI/INISO.

viHfliaia I « v »

I 2 or Whole

GLORY

The dollar volume of new resi­
dential ronstrurtion In 1939 is
rvpectrd to reach at&gt;out 110 bil­
lion dollar*.

Wednesday, January 14, )0.Y9

4

Wedding Creates
Business Crisis

Veteran*, dependant* or turviv*
ora may consult a state service
representative from the Florida
Department nf Veteran* Affairs
on Thursday.
Appointments for the meeting*
may be made In advance by call.
Dng Ksrlslc Householder. Seminole
County Service officer.
Personal Interviews will be avail
ahle from 2 4 30 p. m.

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and ssait on their (oral Irirnds.
I had iny fill when I redeemed
my Welcome Wagon edupens. be
lievr me’
It would be wunderlul if rape
dally thr president of the local
merchants association w o u l d
check on himself before instruct­
ing at meetings. Too bad you
didn't think of having your drive
before Christmas; I bought *3
presents, my friend 7*— yes. In
Orlando. We bought the least at
the ha*r; we bought where the
rlrrks looked at us and did not
look us over as to our potential­
ities in buying power
Please heliese me, I am most
sincere I do like it here, except
for the above
Very Truly Your*.
Mrs A. T. (ttertha) Hawthorne
P. S. The Welcome Wagon idea n
fine I am net critical of that
it all

of Industry, gossip columnists,
and both cafr and cafeteria so
rlety on the East and West Coasts
have made heroes of these bums
and their offspring The eery per­
sons who# should have exercised
the most viisdom. tavtr and de­
mocratic discernment in their as­
sociation with such characters
have shown thr least
The last time I saw Futgendo
ttatlsta In thr United Slates, he
was bring escorted to a session
of the Untlrd Nations by the last
•queen ’ and formidable ruler of
New York society, the late Mri.
Cornelius Vanderbilt 1 couldn't
have been more surprised or
shocked If shr had turned up with
a rattlesnake
At that time ttatlsta was be­
tween his two iron fisted, dicta­
torial reign* over Cuts*. Every*
one In thr United Stales who
could read knew him lor what
he was. I wouldn't have permit­
ted him in my bark door much
less the front. Rut society or
what passes for society in New
York took him up Aftrr all. he
had packets of money and he had
learned not to mix hit peas with
hit mashed potatoes before taking
them up on a knife
I read that Uatlsta owns a
house in Miami Reach and an
apartment in New York And It Is
a sure thing bet that If hr decides

Service Officer
Will Visit Here

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51. VwleaMt
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ST. Rage
Sg. Tnctioo
match
15. Napped
leather
44). Incite*
dl. Prevtoutly
iarchaici
d2. Brace, aa
of pistol*
DOWN
1. Auto repair

T~ 1“ T ” r ~

Mrs. Davul Wendell, l.ansing,
M irh . hasn't forgettrn the little
boy who found her wallet in lake
Mary last November. When The
Herald made a remark about
Stanley Howell having first crack |
at her cookie iar aftrr the Wen
dells moved to Florida, grateful
Mrs. Wendell jumped tht gun and
; sent him three pounds af home­
made rookies. The wallet rontained
to occupy either, he will find 21.3TS. with whirh the Wtndtll*
ready made cafe sycophants tn planned to buy property is the
keep him company in either eily Lake Mary area
and gosaip columnists to record
his every move.
What really counts on the cafe
circuit. East and West, Is the
ability always to pick up the tab.
JA N U A R Y II
and lei's neve' no mind where
AdnslaalM*
v
the money came from or hew
Deri* Lees* Scruggs iSas- *
bloodstained it is. It'll still buy
ford i
champagne, wont It*
Irrnr Harris (Sanford)
Look at thr success of Junior
Juanita Collins (Sanfordi
Trujillo on Ihe Hollywood circuit!
Jessie I-rc I ‘ow ell (Sanford i
A few sport* cart distributed
Wilmer T . Stapteton iSanferdi
here, a frw fur coals there, and
Kenneth McGill (Sanford)
he was the darling of the colony
Jran Wallace iSanford*
and its historians. Or maybe the
Willie Mae Oliver (Maitland)
movie rolumniat* vacre only too
Rlrths
painfully aware of the fate of Rr.
Baby bsiy to Mr iml Mr*.
Jesus Galmdrr whose writing ap­
Lawrence Collins (Sanfordi
parently offended the tyrant of
Baby girl to Mr. aad M ri.
thr Dominican Republic.
Oita Lee Scruggs t Sanford s
Rut for once Uncle Sam resitted
Discharges
thr impulse to cotton up to on
Fay Townsend (Ssnfordi
of the boy t. He refused to bestow
Sharon Townsend (Sanford!
on Trujillo, J. g . a rertifirale of
Phyllis Rugenstein (Lake
graduation from the If. S. Army
Mary)
Command and General Staff lol
Walter Snyder (Lake Maryt
legr at Fort Leavenworth. Kan.,
where Junior had matriculated
hut scarcely studied.
NEW YO R K (U P li— Artresa 7.ta
After that. Junior picked up hit
yacht and went home. But ntsrr /•a Gabor has announced that ah*
fear, if he returns, a few sporlt will marry millionaire Hollywood
cart wisely distributed berr and builder Hal H Hayea In about
a few fur coata there, and Junior three months
Mis* Gabor and Hayes mide
will he back at the top of the
public their engagement Tuesday
heap on Ike cafe cirrult
Every report on Vice President Her engagement ring is a 4? carat
Nixon * almost fatal
receptions diamond.
during his South American tour
pointed out that South American
resentment of United Stales sane
tuary for dictators played a large
role in the inexcusably violent
Hare-ups.
American industry should get
over the lingering Idea that you
can do butinesi with dictators.
And surely "socieig't on both
roasts ran find someone to pick
u p thr check besides the enemies
of democracy.
If Uncle Sam at last is going
tn give the arm lo South Ameri­
can dictators, after their own
people have given them the foot,
as in Batista's case, the rest of
us Amencsns ought to follow
•#
suit.
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Inez Robb Says

itv i n k / itu n n
When Dr Milton b Elsenhower,
president of Johns Hopkins Uni­
**ys that for loo long
The father of a baby kidnaped from a New York hos­ versity.
the United States Government hai
pital nursery about two and one-half hours after birth has hern loo buddy-buddy with l-atlndeclined to pres* charges against the 13-year-old pmnd-1Vmrrlran dictators, my Impulse
mother arrested for the theft of the tot.
Is In shout “ Amen"*
r
The decision of Frank Chionchio. a 2d-&gt;ear-oid attor­ Ills suggestion that we tory
to the tlcmocralir leaders and
ney, la certain to be the subject of much discussion, particu­ up
f o r m South of the Border merits
larly among I*w enforcement officers.
another "Amen."
Allowing the widow to go fiee, some will contend, would Hut Uncle Sam isn't thr only
encourage »uch act*. On the other h*nd. Chionchio and hi* American guilty of offrrmz sane
jif e were keeping n public pledge to the kidnaper, a promise tuary. aid and comfort over the
year* lo South America's most
of no prosecution if the child were returned unharmed.
notorious tyrants Many leaders
The II-day-old baby was in good health, had received

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Nuptials
Planned
Mr. and Mr». Jamc* G. Carlledge announce the engagement
of their daughter. Fay Elaine. In
Robert C. Ham.
of Mr. and
Mr* -J. P Ham. Goldsboro, X.
C. The bride-elect attended Semi­
nole High School. The groomelect i* Motioned at the Sanford
Natal Air Station.
The wedding will take place in
the Flder Spring* Raptlst Church
on February I. Rev. Joe Pouthitt
wilt officiate.
Ail friend* of the couple are
incited In attend.

Church
Calendar
WEDNESDAY
Pra&gt;er meeting and Rible study
at the Firtt Raptiit Church at

7.30 p m

•MISS FAY KI.AI.SK CARTLEOGK
(Photo lay lli'rysatrom)

Ixora Circle Elects
New Officers Friday
New officer* were elected by |durv and report* were heard from
member* of the Ixora Circle of Mantling
committer
chairmen.
the Sanford Harden Club on F ri­ Mr« Meriwether announced that
day when the group met at the January II ha* hren dnignated
home of .Mr*. W. E. Knowle*. at •'Don't Re a Littrrbug. Keep
Mr*. Wight Kirtley wat elected : Sanford Clean'’ Day. She told of
if president: Mr*. Harry l.ee Jr., Ihe annual garden club luncheon
vice president: Mri. John Mor­ to be held on February 19 at the
gan. terretary; and Mri. Donald Mat fair Inn. She concluded Ihe
1 Rale*, treasurer
meeting by reading a poem, A
lloitciirs for the meeting were Harden for Circlet '.
Mr* Knowle* and Mr* (ieorgr
Dangleman. Circle member* upon
arrival were served tweet roll*
and coffee. Mr*. W. II. Mcnwe
Iher, prr»cnt pretident. opened
the merlins
by leading the
croup in repeating the l» r d t

f Prayer.
The tpeaher for ihe morning.
Mri A G Watt. Drllarv. wat
introduced by Mrt Dangletnan
I’ting bird* a* her subject. Mr*
Watt displayed rnthuiiaim and
humor in telling of their habit*,
ferding and mean* ol attracting
them into the yard. She ditptay •
rd alto a rare talent for photo,
graphy by the allowing of lotely
colored pirlure* of a variety of
^birrii.
• Mr*. Kirtley rrad a recomniendation for a propoted change in

Dance Classes
Are Underway
Suiren couplet rrglttrrcd for
A&gt;he Monday night llallroom Dane
Clast vtitli Howard C Milli­
gan. dance instructor.
Classes are limited lor pcCawnalued inttruction. therefore. Die
first tlats i* clo*cd for reglatra*
lion If enough 'reejurtl* are rereived, a »eeond elatt will be
•tartrd at a later date
Mitt
folly
Jatk. recreation
supervisor, stated that the « Ia» s
wav enthusiastic alvout the plan
i|Md dance instruction program.
V I nit activity ap|&gt;eart to lie a
mo»t (Kipular new addition to the
Sanford Recreation Department's
winter program.

Dessert
Party Held

Commission on Minion* of the
Firtt Methodist Church meet* in
JliKinley Hall at 7:30 p m
The Senior High Choir of the
Firtt Presbyterian Church will
mret for supper at II p. m. and
for rchear*al at 6 M p. m
The Mid-Week Itible Hour of
ihe First Presbyterian Church
will be conducted by the pastor.
Itev. A. G . Mclnr.i*. at 7 p m.
f he Chancel Choir of the F ir t t.
Presbyterian Church will meet for
reheartai at 7:30 p. m.
T i l l KSDAY
Bible Study, Rook of Mark, at
Ihe Firtt Baptist Church at 7 30
p. m.
Rot at Ambassador* of the Fir*t
llapiitl Church a* follow*: Carol,
ft’ IS p m : Concord, 7 p m ;
Church, * p. m.
W. M S member* visaing at
Ihe F in i Raptiit Church. Come
at 10 a m Visit until 17 noon
then bark to Ihe church for cof
fee and sandwich. Bring your
sandwich. Visiting again afier
lunch.
Chancel Choir rehearsal at the
First Mrthodiit Church at 7 30
p. m
Girl Si out Tioop No. 213 of
the First Presby terian Church
will meet in the Youth Building
at S IS p. m.
Pinerrett Itsptlst Church choir
prarlire al 7 30 p. m.
The l.adles Aid of the t.ullirrin
Church of Ihe Redeemer will meet
al the church at T:30 p m

Mr* John Kick and Mr*. \\ \
f.udwig were hostesses for a bridge
and canasta dettrrl party held
Tuesday afternoon at Die home of
Mre Kick on W. IGth St.
Floral arrangement! of azaleas
and lamrltla* grated ihe living
room. I.inrn cloth* and tilter ap­
pointment, were uted at the Indi­
vidual tables. The hostetse* serv­
New officer* were elected at
ed pie s'hd'iake to their guest*
High teure p ru r for bridge wat a recent mrrtlng of Ihe Sanford
awarded to Mrt. Harry Woodruff Boat and Ski Club
Those chosen to lead the club
Mrt. II II. MrC'all had high tcorr
in eana&lt;ta. Scrreno pruet were arc (ommodore, C. II Powell:
won by Mr*, t I . Wall* and Mrt , vice commodore. Jim F. Young
recording secretary, Mr* A O
Howard Munleitb
IntiU'd to allend were: Mr* Pay nr: corresponding secretary.
treasurer.
Francis Meriwether, Mr*. It .11. Mrt. Richard Hart
Crumley. Mr* Howard Monllcth Mrs. D II. MacGltlt*. Members
and guest. Mr* Turn Mo,*; Mr* nf the board of director* arc
K C Harper. Mri » M. Walls Gordon ilritson, D. II. MarGillit.
and guest, Mr*. ('. I. Walls: Mrs Joe Nicholas, and Richard Hart
s. G llarriman, Mr*, liisnrhc Ter* A (overed dish supper, under
Ihoril. Mr* Edward McCall, Mr* •he tupertition of Commodore
Heorge Sline, Mr*. K. A. Monfor and Mr*. MarGilli*. preceded th»
ton. Mrs. C ro r.r Well*. Mr* Paul election
Installaliun of new nflitrr* will
|Chesterton, Mr* II R McCall,
t&gt;e held at the nrtt regular bu*l
and Mrt. A! Hum
nc»» meeting. Thursday. January

Boat, Ski Club
Has Election

SKK I S FOR A
COM PLETE SELECTION
O F ------Watch**
Jewelry

Diamond*
llirthwlone King*

the club cate nils an invitation
to anyone interfiled in boating
and skiing to Join with thtm at
their business meeting* These
are held
ihe second and lad
&lt;Thursday of rath monih in the
: Agricultural Building on llth Si
behind Seminole High School.

b)&amp; d

A dinner dance wa* enjoyed
Saturday evening at ihe Ml. Ply­
mouth Hotel by Ihe Gamma t*me
ga Chapter nf F.SA, their hut
hand* and eicort*.
The group galhrrrd at the hotel
al 7 30 p. m. for cocktail* A
prisate dinner in Ihe dining hall
followed.
The couple* danced after dm
ner.
Attending were; Mr. and Mr*
John Dickey, Mr. and Mrt. 1. T. ,
K*tridge III. Mr. and Mr* John
Higgins, Mr. and Mrs Robert
Harvey. Mr. and Mr* W. R.
Mr*. Juniua Turnbull. Pembroke,
Howard. Mr. and Mr* Day id Van M ail., is visiting Mr*. J. C. HutchNest, Mr. and Mr* Jack Schir- i»on.
aril
I.t. ar.d Mr*. Iw&gt;u Page. Jackson
Mm
I/vi* Ranneau. Donald vllle, were weekend guest* of l.t.
Howard. Ml** Nancy Smuh. Fd and Hr* Harry F Bryant.
Nau. Mi»* Patty Walker. Edward
3lr*. Chester Sunk. Detroit,
MrCall,
Miia
Barbara
Flynt.i Mich., I* stilting her mother. Mr*.
Hobby
Itnhhv McGill
U rC III
Mabel !u&gt;we

PsAAD/tah

MONDAY

Central Circle
Has Meeting
The Central Circle of the Sanford
Garden Club mrt at the home of
Mr*. II. II Brewer Thursday af
ternoon. Co hostetse* were Mr* B
&lt;*. Moore. Mr* Wurt Warner, and
Mr* Jamr* Stoughton
Mr*. Moore, devollon chairman,
read a poem. -Beauty in Common
place Things'*. She led in prayer.
Mr*. J. W. Schwarz, pretident,'
reported that Sanford hat been
voted a bird sanctuary. Mrt. I
W Turner presented an interesting
and Informatise paper on plant*,
tree*, and Dower* spokfn of in
the Bible
Al the rlote of Ihe meeting re
freihmrntt were »erved to the II
member* present.

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During the open house about K&lt;&gt;
guest* called to wi*h the Peck­
ham* many mere year* of health
aril happiness.
Out of town guest* wer# Mr. and
Mr*. Stanley- Peckham and Bobby,
Ren lliil, Ga : Mr. and Mr*. Clar­
ence Peckham. Mayrene and Jo­
anne Hatkin*. Tampa

CLEARANCE

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Sorority

s&gt;a* married in Detroit on January
it, t#otl. They hate resided in
l ake Mary for the past i.\ years.
Mr. I’eckhint is retired from the
A.C.L.
Mrs. Pe.khsm. gowneJ tn a
flowered silk with s roid i-ortagf.
and Mr. Peckham greeted guest*
at the door. Their granddaughter
Mayrene Peckham. Tampa. Vep7
toe guest book. The lake front
home wa* decorated with floral
arrangemrnti and candica in a
gold motif
The refreshment table wa« osarlaid with a lace cloth amt centered
with a wh.te and gold cake. Pre­
siding at the punch bowl were the
two daughtera-in law. Mrs Clar­
ence Peckham, Tampa, and M ri.
Stanley Peckham. lieu llllt, Ga.
other* a‘ *i*ting at the table were
Ann Haikin*. Tampa, and Mr*. A .
J. Prise. Winter Park.

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I r (lo r lliidget Pis*.
Charge or layaway

102 E. lat

Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Peckham,
lake Mary, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at an
op#n houte Sunday. The rouple

(Moor* 117 Pmecrett Dr.,

tm vm dat

The American Home Depart­
ment of the Sanford Woman*
Club will meet at I p. m. at the
rlubhoute. The mperintendent nf
the Meihodiit Children * Home in
Entcrpriie will be the speaker.
Seminole Chapter No. 7. Order
of the Eattern Star, will meet
at 8 p. m. in the Masonic Build­
ing. January birthdayi will be
observed and all members are
urged in attend a* it i* also Obli­
gation Night.

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A new look in hair bows — lac­
quered bows which match locks
and dress. The l&gt;o*t may lie wum
on lop of the head. In pair* al
Die sides, or at Die back. They
come attached to a barrlte or headband iAvailable al Maitnn A n ­
toine, Saks Fifth Avenue.)

Dorcas Class Meets
The January meeting ol the
Dorcas Class of Ihe Firtt HaptlM
Church was held at the home of
Mr*. T. At Be»t. cla«« president
A Mrs Best gave the devotion
•followed with prayer led by Mrs
R. A. Cohen. A brief business
meeting vta* held.
During Ihe »ociil hour Mr.
But showed the rli*t a group
of interesting color tildes The
•tide*
revealed
‘ ccnev
from
French Morocco taken while he
*»|i itationed ihetc with the air
forre
Refreshments
nf
ambrosia,
.cake, and coffrt « r r r enjoyed by

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Golden Wedding Anniversary

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�'Its ' Hold Key To Card Hopes
believe he will help us a lot this
year, although he's never pitched
in the big leigues. lie has a good
fast and ru n e bail. Jim Broinan
will be our “ long man" in the
bullpen. Alex Keller, acquired In
a trade with Cincinnati, will he
•y SO LLY H E M L’8
effective as a relief pitcher, and
■•M ger, St. Lou It Cardinals
Is good against left handed hit­
Written for L P I
ters.
HOUSTON, Tea. ( U P l ) -T b e St.
(&gt;ood Spot Kelieirra
Louis Cardinals, if wc ran comr
We also have Marv Grissom,
through as we expect to with a
whom we got in a trade, and tin few •iff'* for the club, definitely I
dy McDaniel, both of whom
should lie good spot reliefers.
Our infirld should compare well
with any in the league, with Joe
We’r t not going to be in thrre' 4
\ e W Y O ltK (lif ’l i — Earl B la ik ,. tiring as Army's head coach and Cunningham at first."l)on Dialing
l this year Just to get into the first onc 0f ( hr movt successful foot- athletic director.
al , rfond
k'c„ Uoyrr at
division, but to win the pennant.. hall tutors of thr current genera||r will surrender both positions |third snd Alex Grammas at short
But M would I* too early at this Hon, surprised plebci and gener- y&gt;b. IS— his Md birthdsy-to ar- stop. Lee Tste still is tontidered
time for me In definitely prediei &gt;
alike Tuesday night by r r - i &lt;rpt '-one of several opportunities, a good prospect at short
set wili win it.
I cither in television nr business.'* | Our oulfield, with Stan Muslsl,
Tba main rlub to twat again
LI. Gen. Garrison II. Davidson, "nc of the greatest ball players
sriU be Milwaukee, although they
I superintendent of thr Military I've ever seen play. In left field.,
hava never won a pennant with­
! Aradrmy, announced Dtiik'a res should have good control osrr the *
out Red Schoendienst and prnh •
j
■
n
is
ignition snd admitted in an of­ long hits this year. We've moved
ably wdll have trouble staying on ^ g £ | Q ||| Q O W l U l Q
ficial statement, “ We will find it Muslsl back to the outfield from
lop without him. He's one of the
extremely difficult to select a sue- j Hrst because I think this will lei
Headiest infieldrrs in thr business Tonight in the Sanford Dowling 1cessor."
him play in more games
Crntrrfirld tlill 11 open tor
and they will have a tough time |League, the “ Match of the Week
Two I'adrr Consideration
grain. We have Gtn&lt;&gt; Citnoli, Kurt
replacing him.
mil pit second placr Hukur's Mu
Respects I’illsbugb
sic "Shop against league leading .
r,,r ' ] ?f° s X n a V ,‘£ 0 Klo°'1' 11 '* Sm,,h- aml Ellu ,l,,r
I n ! i Half n t . l k ^
,on undrr «»»W *ratlon. Charley
Pittsburgh also will be thought Burnett's P .in lcr.
The Painters will be trying lo
i l 'l . n h ,.'.
assistant 1Jamcv, who played with Houston
of quite highly with their wellfor the last three years, and u „ )ear lIl() w(„ Kr, a ,
balanced club. Their pitching list increase their lead to a safe mar \ince Lombardi, who served un- |ook for ,hr out()r,(| „
m
Improved over last year and they gin on lanes 1 A 2. Gent's Semi der Ihe taciturn es-ravalrymsn, practice
should be onc of the top contend-1 nole Dry Cleaners will like on for five years before joining thr '
San Francisco also Itlm 1New York Life Insurance on lanes professional New York Giants av
■ 3 A 4, with Ihe Celery City Print­
their offensive coach in ISM, al­
ing Co
attempting to regain
ready are being considered for
fourth position from Mather of Sinthe prestige laden post.
ford.
lllsik reportedly endorsed Hall
!/
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Mather swept three games from
l nilrd Press International
Seminole Dry Clranrrs last Wed­ as his logical successor when he
East
nesday night to go Into fourth turned In his resignation A na
place "ahead of Celery City. The ,ive of ,,,r,o n ' K a n , Hall per West Virginia 8M W A M 76
Printers rould lake only one game 1
in ,he »■"»«■ hackfield with llucknrll 80 Penn Stair V.T
Probably the faaleat field of the ff0m |,urncU 4
s,-cw. York Life took ‘ »lenn Davia and Doc Blanrhard Wealeyan 60 Trinity (Conn.) 33
Baaaoa la scheduled tonight at San- U(1 Kamr, [rom nukur's in other on Blalk’a grratrat squad — the Maine h i t.'olby 63
ford-Orlando Kennel Club when alley action.
1941 national
champions
He Itoston Coll. 73 .Suffolk 31
facing fans will see three Grade! Garry Pox Ird the Mather learn : served as an assistant coach at Pittsburgh tb! Carnegie Tech 75
rh « ,n K, , In its sweep with his 341 series. ''urduc. New Hampshire snd Mor Dartmouth 74 Harvard 36
A events. one of which
Captain
aptain Hill Karce tried lo stem IJ* •*!«'« returning to the Point Bridgeport 79 St. I ran (N Y .) 63
popular Sths mile race
Northrastrrn 74 Tufts 70
the tide, but his 320 wasn't enough. in 1936
In the ninth event of the 11-race In the “ Match of the Week'* be­
“ If they arc looking for a suc­ Boston U. 72 M IT 35
cant. Fable Birdie will be out for tween second place llukur's and cessor on the present staff. Halt Manhattan 79 Adrlphi 71
fe«r third straight triumph, from third place New York Life, Ihe Is the man.’* one Arm y spokes
houlh
tba third post position.
. . .Hut this
, .Iniuraneemen were led to their man admitted. “ However. Vince Duke 13 Clem son 4t
brill be Fable Birdie a first run in doub|c vlctory hy „ K . "D oe" Lnmbirdi also must be consider­ Virginia 89 Wash. A l-rr 16
«be tough A competition, and fans ,!in|. who follfd a 5)7&gt; while cap- ed a strong candidate."
Chattanooga 90 Florida Sou. 67
nrUl favor stalwarts such as Gut |aln ( ; f0r(tc Swsnn led the Mull*
Iaunhard!, a guard on Ford- Memphis SI. 73 Florida St. 72
tnrsnlpe. Roeky MsrGInty snd f|anf |o , hrlr win *|lb h|, « 97 ham's celebrated “ seven blocks of American U. 70 M L St. Mary 67
l*PeUy. While.
_
pinfall. Burnett Incrrsctd Its lea- granite'' during his undergradu 1Geo. Washington 72 Richmond 61
In the !0lh event, track rhsm- guc lead to six and a half games, air days, helped Blaik install Ihe l-ousavtile 79 Bradley 66
lDdurall moves out from the as ronslstent team howling. Ird T-formstlon at West Point after l-o)ola (Mil.) 83 Catholic C. 78
post position. The 70-pound by Tom Brown's 494, overcame Ihe World War II. lie has been Jim
Midwest
edsttr won his last rare by Printers, who wrre Ird by Carl I.ee Howell's rhlef lieutrnsnt on DrPaul *0 Notrr Dame 66
1 lengths, ansi few fans ei|&gt;ect Von llrrhulia' 322.
thr Gianls' staff for Ihe list live j Ind. Ilnd.) St. 75 St Jot ilr.d 1 65
•n Upset.
“ Splll-shrinkers'* lor Ihe night years “ but would jump at the I Concordia (M in.) 83 ILm linr 61
A lightwrighl on tndurall's left. |wrrr many, as Ihe league picked chanre lo return to Ihe Point," Cornell toll. 75 low* Trhrs 77
In the second position, howrvrr, up action altrr Ihe holiday vaea-1 snot hr r source revealed
Kan. Wrilry*ii f/J IJrlhrl (Kani 38
assy have different ideas 8h#a ,jon Foa made lh, 3.7, Von Her
Southwest
Dissatisfied With Polities
•picy Young Pepper who gathered lwllI (br 4 57&gt; „ arold „ frblt got
T ria s Tech M Texas 17
A l t h o u g h Illaik's reliremrnt
enough pep to upsel a fast tirade |||(, 50.1(J t-,ydr ,.(rrcy made lbr
Hay lor 70 SMC 33
shook Ihr Arniy brats. It was al
A field Monday, paying $60 to fjvr and dime. Iloh Steele the 3 7 9. most common knowledge that he Texas Christian 30 Rice 32
. . . . .
.
,
. . . Swann and Ring picked up Ihe had been dissaliified with certain |
' ! S . ^* 7 , * 76
Another Heel greyhound is Crl 57 JeaM. took the 2 10. Hank
polities at the Point, especial,y! Ark Lo" ' M Mon,ic*„°
w
Tears, who so far has only had a• Krt|atP lbf 5 , . , 0. snd George ReIhr long-staoding ban agimit par­
rear view of Indurell. Ilul 4 r i , nJa tbr 2 7.10
P Y . . L - C ! _____ D _______ I.
Tenra always makes a gallant, j |bp |,a(t|r for individual hon- ticipation in bowl games.
Navy hid engaged in Iwo post 1 U U K C j l Q f l S , K C Q C l y
A i t o h finish, and some observer.
thc ,Pa„ur, ynx l00k ovr r
, -r
• .
think thr red fawn frm alr will tic Hie lead as Ihr high average bowl season contests in recent years - r
and even Ihr Bedgling Air Force I 1 0 j r a r r i r a i n i n g
feat Indursll before long.
rr. Ix-aling out Dirk Richards hy Arademy sent a Irani lo the Col [ f.os ANGELES ( l Pit - Duke
Del ,Del Irads
. . . . thr field
... 'in
. thr I three pins. Howrvcr. Richards Ion Howl last New Year's Day.
•atra long nth race. s h e . ihr u||, hM , bp
,hrfr , rrit&gt;1 (or
Snider, Ihr big man In Dudgrr
only hound to defeat Inilurall, hrr thr arason. whtlr Jesse Cook has However, Arm y officials have plant, wav ready ami willing tosteadfastly
refused
lo
accept
bowl
foil brothrr. Ilrl Del drew the sec­
thr high individual game with a bids— and Ibis undoubtedly irked !'*■)'
grl an early start at spring
ond post position.
:«7 Celery City Printers have Blaik snd may have prompted his j training now (hat he's diipoird of
rolled Ihr high tram series and resignation.
the liuiinrsi of signing hn 1959
Ihr high Irani game with a 916
contract.
2388 total
Snidrr, highest paid of Ihr
CH ICAG O ( I l l ' l l — 'The Chicago
Averages after last week's howl-j
nka brought
IsfwsitteM their
I Iva*•r lilt
11■I t\t
. r. .
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Dodgers, probably took a slight
Cubs
of ,nn.
&lt;nn i.a
tng arer
BOSTON (U P 1 )— Nest Monday's j rut from last season, hut still was
leoted players to 25 hy announr
Fox and Richards— IW. Drl'attng Uic signing tmlay of right ma— 163. Von llrrbulls— 184, Main scheduled 10 - round middleweight belirsed In havr rrcrivrd about
handed relief pitcher Klmrr Sing- o r s -tr a , Wheeler and ltral-162. j ,l*hl
|,,ul I’rndrr of $40,000 Sidelined part of last sea
Irion and outfielder Paul Smith. |Kacee and Strller-161. and Steelr Brookline Mass , and Rocky Tom son with * had knee, Duke got
aj
ascllo nf Mattawan, Y J .. has |special permission to go to thr
,
1 Prrold and Callan at 130. Swann, twrn potipnned. The bout wav | llmigrrs spring camp al Yrrn j
TW O
rirc il
iKrnIs. and C.k.V at til. Forguson called off by promoter Johnny | Itearh, Fla. with pttehrrs and
S TA R K V ILLF, Mtss (U P I) - l a n d Itukur at 137. tiilitrap. Krel- llurklry berause Prndrr is ill |catchers nest month, instead of |
waiting for other regulars.
Wade Walker, Mississippi Slstr s ' rrr. Rugrnslein. snd It. Bortdorf with a virus Infection
head football coarh. announrrd|at 151. Klrchhoff. I’iver, and Ring
Monday that assistant enachrs al 133, lluhn— 131. and llrrb it,
Hob Kellogg and Harper Davis Proctor, anti Holler at 130.
Ilurnett— 149, llrown— til. 1’icrty
hava been fired. The diimtiiali
Cmtml
or* believed to have been brought — 143, Kstridge— 143, Harrison— 131.
n ~ id a
O.
Borsdorf—
128,
snd
Prescott—
■bout by the school’s pocr 3 6
117.
won-lost record last fall.
VDITORH N O T E : This is the
W r i of II dispatches by the
■ a ja r league managers giving
M i • winter appraisals ef their

proved and Jack Sanford should
help their pitching itaff. In fart,
every club in the league haa
helped itself some and with Schorndienst missing from the D rive
lineup, there should be a very
tight race for the pennant.
As for the Cardinals, we need

to stregthen our pitching staff.
Our starters will be Sam Jones.
Larry Jackson and Vinegar Bend
Mlrell, Jackson is just coming in*
to bis own and should be a big
winner.
Ernie Broglio will be a bright
prospect in spring training and I

Blaik Will Retire;
Successor* Hinted

Burnett Increases

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

L O S T-L a d y Elgin wrist watch In LA K E M ARY: 3 bedroom home,
kitchen equipped, Lake prm
'icinity of downtown Sanford
3—
BEACH R E N T A L S
If le t. $73 month. FA 2 34*3.
Write Bo* G. P. Sanford Her
aid.
4—
W A N TE D T O REN1
Clean nicely furniahed apartment
•01 Magnolia.
3—
R E A L E S T A T E FOR S LOST:
ALE
Light blue parakeet, chtlda
pet.' E . L . Cockran, 2419 Myrtle
4—
FARM S. ACREAGE .
2
furnithed room* plu*. VM'x W.
Ave.
GROVES
III. Inquirr Jam ar Apartment!
FOUND— Man a wedding
ring.
7— R E A L E S T A T E W A N T E D
Furnithed (round floor, like new,
Pine treat vicinity. FA 2 5403.
nice
thade.
plenty
parkin*
3— M IS C E L L A N E O U S
apace. 15o6 W. 3rd.
I—
FOR
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•■FLOWERS • P L A N TS
with adioininf powder
SHRUBS
2, 3 and 4 bedroom houaca and Room
room private bath— elote i n small
apartment.
14— OFFICE EQUIPMENT
605 Palmetto. FA 2 6400.
ItOS.A L. P A Y TO N . Broker
II—
A U TO M O U ILE S .
Phone F A M30t
Small (urmshrd house, Adults.
TR A IL E R S
2116. 317 W. 3rd.
FA
W EI.AK A APAR T M E N TS : rooma
11— BOATS ft M OTO RS
private baths. 114 W. First BE
R E N T OR S A LK : 3 Acre farm.
1 3 -F A R M S U P P L IE S ft
Large 3 bedroom house, large
Five bedroom home. 2 tiled hath!
M A C H IN ER Y
barn. Easy trrm i. Joseph It
1700 Magnolia A »r. FA 2 3*31.
Levy. Ph. F A 2 1223.
I I — P ETS . L IV E S T O C K 3 room nicely furnished apart­
4 SUPPLIES
Furnithed
2 bedroom home. Near
ment. 6 miles west of Sanford,
air have. Apply 1306 W. 3rd
13— AR TIC LES W A N TE D
no children nr pct&gt;. FA 2-2935.
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PARLO RS

Ift— F E M A L E

HELP

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W A N TE D

W A N TED

31— WORK W A N T E D
32— BUSINESS
• O P P O R T U N ITIE S
S E R V IC E S

3 1 -P IA N O S E R V IC E S
I4 A — BUILDING CONTR A .

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23— E L E C T R IC A L
C O N TR A CTO R S
2S’B B U ILD IN G SU P P LIES
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Dodgers Win Case
On Chavez Ravine

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27— N O T IC E

Furn apartment. 703 Palmetto
I bedroom cottjgc lor rent. Lake
Mar} vtdnily. Call PA 22214.
Moatly furnithed apartment, priv
ate hath. $50 a month. Include*
Large uulurn. 3 Ulna. apt. 370.
water. Inquire at *16 W. 3rd
Two txirm
unfurn. apt. 370.
liuu Magnolia Ave. FA 2 3951. 5 room apartment furnithed. 365
S. Sanford Avc. 1 blotk pail
Beautifully furnished room. Private
air bate road, turn right, 6th.
home. Phone FA 2-7501.
house on left. Bov 372. Kndert.
For Rent: Upstairs. 2-tHdruoui
apt . furnished, private enl- Colonial 2 story heme FA 2 7501
ranie. Mrs. W. II Zachry, *19
room house fur , garage, lots.
Magnolia. FA 23237.
fruit. Inquirr FA 2 317).

2ft— M A LE OK F E M A L E

23— SPECIAL

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P ER SO N A LS

a— w a n t e d t o

rent

l acre tile land— no house, west
section, not over 2 or 3 miles
out, prefer W. 1st. Street. Mill
consider 2 or 3 arret if price
is right. Cash. Phone FA 2-7*13.

LOS A N G E L E S (U P I) — The
5 -R E 41, E S T A T E FUR BALE
Dodgers celebrated their btggcft
2ft— F U R N IT U R E ft
I victory since coming to Los Angales today ir. the unanimous Cal­
H O U S EH O LD
ifornia Supreme Court opinion tip- j
holding their coniract vallh tincity* for a baseball stadium in
2 lied roomis
Chaves Ravine.
Florida Room
A lly . Phil Silver already* has
— F.H.A. —
mounted his plan to appeal the!
NEW YORK (UP1 i— Tennessee decision lo the U. 8. Supreme
State remained No. 1 in Untied Court. Rut Jubilant Dodger and
Vest International s small college city official* la-lievr they have
Ee
basketball rating* today for the v*un the decisive battle of the
(Include* C lo s in g )
third straight week but Steuben- long, bitter fight over 315 acres
villf (Ohiol replaced Evansville of prr*to»ly- unwanted land.
Walter O'Malley. Ihvlgcf owner,
find ) in second place. Evansville
said he hoped to break ground on
flipped to third.
the atadiuni within 30 days and!
There were no newcomer* in
base it ready for the opening of
the top 10 this week.
5 7 ..r&gt;0
the I960 season. He said about 32.- j
Wheaton
(III.)
was
fourth, oou seal* would t-e ready nest 1 • Blocks Weak Of French
Southwest Missouri Stale was spring, although permanent capa
Avenue *n 20th Street,
fifth and Louisiana Tech was city will la- 62,000.
M ODEL O PEN D AILY
■Mith. Traa* Southern was sevMeanwhile, the ledgers w llli —
A th , Weatrrn Illinois wa« eighth, play the I'.'V.i season in Memorial1
w h id d o n
Akron (Ohio) was ninth and south Coliseum — a* they did the 1*6#'
202
S. Park Avenue
Dakota wat loth.
campaign.
Tel. FA 2 3991
Sanford. Fla.
The nationwide Board of CoachTh* state Supreme Court in It *
m which rates the small college 7-0 ruling certified Ihe rrtull of
teams for U P I bated its latest the June :t referendum approving
IIER R K R T STENSTRHM
balloting on games played through the controversial .ontra.l. Al the
Krallnr
*amr lime, it issued a writ of
la-l Saturday night.
I.YNN RISM.It
Si. Michael * 4Vt. &gt; headed the 1prohibitum against further SupeI.U T T IE HROADWAV
fecund to group. South Dakota ] rior Court taspayfr suits m thr
KEN T O R B E T T
Slate, Chapman (Calif 1, Fresno case.
Associate*
The Spreme 1 ourt rejested ar­
• alif.) Slate. Kentucky W’ealeyIll N. Perk Ph. FA 2 !42fl
an,
Grambltng
(La 1,
Itcgi* gument* t h a t Chavea Ravine
(Colo.), Creighton (Neb ), Lincoln could nol be u*ed for a bait park liY OVt.N£K— 3 hcilrnom humr,
(M o.), and Adelphl (N Y .) round­ because of the “ public purpose * kttchrn equipped, frtifrd &gt;uni.
ed mil the lop 20 In that order. deed restriction.
homr Hr act
rxrmpUon.
til
4hV«. rinrrre*t. phonr before
p. in. or
after 7 p. m.
FA 20752.
J U A U T IC L K S F O R SALK

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR

Tennessee State
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$490 DOWN
INCLUDES CLOSING COSTS
NEW 3 bedroom block house
located at 1903 West 3rd St. on
large lot. Modrrn design acern
lusted by soft pastil colors. Ef­
ficiency
kitchen
—
serve all
hreaklut bar— large picture win
dow. Full price (lO.mo. FHA
financing
t-ow
monthly
pay­
ments. Available row.

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Nritilnole Cou» t)

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S ACRES — high and dry. Three
.mile* from town
Full price
32,730 00 Terms available.

SUNLAND
Estates

2(C4 Trench Ave.

J. W. HALL
“Call

Hanna's II Unit Motel
NEW SMYRNA BEACH
3 M ILES M il III ON U. S. HK.IIM 33 I

SATURDAY JAN. 17 ^

30 LARGE LOTS— U-S. HIG HW AY 1 FRONTAGE

Rrallor
Hall'* Phone

FA

2 3641

BY OWNER 1 bedroom Cll home
on shaded Icti, Ideal location
Can be finanred 913 Catalina
Dr. Phone W. H Me*t FO 3 3224
Oviedo after 4 30 p m.

Grissom Realty Auction Co.

P. O. Hot 123 • Silver Spring*, FIft. • MA 9-2332

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

Mather of Sanford

RAVENNA
PARK

-MOVE IN TODAY

Seminole Realty

Quality Homes

Low Down Payment
Monthly I'aymvntu
Less Than Kent

HLAUTIKUL
3 llrdriKtm— I A 2 Hath

HOMES

I A 2 YRS. OLD
Ixiw Dow* Payment*
ft Monthly Payment*
C O N TA C T

Odham &amp; Tudor
Inc.
Cor

Hoy. 17 92 ft 27th M.
Pkaoe FA 2 1M1

FOR $395.00

Ironing, 10e ft t5r. I'A 2 7241.
SOI lit P IN EC R ES T 3 liedrimm I
home, I ’ i lulhf la&gt;w down pav-l Baby sit or iron. FA 2-7921
ment. (87 month 117 7V. Wood
Ironing, (leaning ft raring
lard Dr F A : !S i
children 364 E loth. 84.

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IT IS R E A L

ESTA TE

«-k Crumley ft Muntelth
at 117 South l ark Ph. FA 2 4'-»S

F A 2-6.121

Iluild to your plan*.
Remodeling and Addition*
DON L I K E

I'hon

PA 2-5*24

Buy Now

Choose Your Own Tile
I And Paint Colors

for Painting A t. FA 2 7928

Child carr m mr home. Near air
hate. Write Bov till c o Sanford
Hi laid.
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26— IN s| || \ M |;

ElvaemcJvett

JCaAJLA

CnitMiuctlon Co., Inc.
WAS (14.500
f o r chlid~care call EA 3 1417.
211 West 23th Street
NOW (12,300
Phone I'A 2 31"’
j UiO Magnolia, Large 3 bedroom, It. N. wants iwiitlon in doctors
I A 2 ir*2
older. I&gt; also an rxps-rirnced |Alrlseh Bldg
2 hath liomr.
accreUry. I'hone CA 2 IM I
ItOHl ItT A. W i l l JA M S. Itealtur
n J'mend l.undqulst, Assac.
I F A 2 5131
Allanlie Baak Bldg. 23— SPECIAL SI RAICEB
Special Diet*
I'lrnKint .Surrniiiiiling'
Wi l l . D RILLIN G
M 3JDK BROWN RE ALTY
Falrhanka
Morse
Pumps
• Licensed I.P.N On Duly a\l All Time*
Rrallor
Itrpaita lo all makr*
L A K E .MARY
• Home Almospherr
HUD ARD AV. I.IING
Pn FA 2 5237 or EA 2 1944
I
207 E. Commercial Ave.
I’hone EA 2 2433
lirl Air— 3 bedroom plus Florida |
.Arrording To I are Required
n, corner Im. 4*V.&lt; \A
III. ATING
murtgagr. (I3 .V*i . Good lerml.

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if

RATIOS .slim To* $200

F A 2 0661.

II. II. POPE CO.

204 8. Park ---- F A 2 4234

large
lioiivo very
reasonable,
PUMPS - SPRIN KLER
suitable fur apartment! or largr
SYSTEMS
family. W. B. Albert, Drawer
A ll ly p e t and tie rs . Inatalled
V. Geneva, Fla
“ Do It Youraell”
r 7 l . ( ) W r . R . S . PIJANT34
WE REPAIR AND S ER V IC E
S T I N K
I.R A P E V IU .i: N URSERY
Alaihine and Supply Co.
R K A U T IF U L H O LLY
307 W. 2nd St.
I’h. F A 2 C432
All kmda and lire*
Grape wile Ave.
FA 24444
Mai ion Market C A R R A G E
PLANTS for tale. Tred Th un
Ion. FA 2 3999.

( l ATOM BIII.T DOME

DELIVERS

£ cJwI a
’ f i a d d in g fo .
110 S. Magnolia Ave.

$SAVK$

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

HKDUOOM: llookcnae lied — Dreaaer with Mirror—
Chest of Drawer* — If) Year Guaranteed Spring and
Mat Ires*
DOWN

WILSON - MAIER

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DINING ROOM: Urge .Ift” a 60” Table — ft Chairs.
Choice of Color*.

10%

TM

3rd Addition.

LIVING ROOM: Sofa lied — .'l.ilrhing f hair — 1 Step
Talile* — I Cocktail Table — 2 Limp*. Choice nf
Fabric* and Color*.

O F F N E D Dee. IJIh. Brand new. masonry: G.K. ale rondllioner* and healer*, cemplrtely famished large heauiiful rooms,
tiled bath*, floor*: most traveled route, (hole* bldg, lot* on
H ’vay 1, Ideal )ear round bftsinraa, Investment, suitable for
&lt;*apl«.
F R E E : t UJ&gt;. Rasing* D*rd* to larky |&gt;er*oa* allendlng
aart Ion.

PLUMBING

South
PINECREST

Echol's Deluxe 3 Room Group
S547.00 Volue

IN CO M E T A X SER VIC E
Mm. II. Murray
t i ll Celery Ave.
FA 2 13M
Closed Sunday

&amp;

Ph. F a 2 4ISJ

REAL ES I \ T E D R IV E IN

litrr

AUCTION

Park Ave

AlITO GLASS
INSTALLED

W indshield
Hack C I i m
P O T T E D PLAN TS, rh. FA 2 IH22 p o o r Glass
\m l GUm
3*— A R T IC L E S FOR SALB
er FA 2-0170. S A N F O R D
s k r v ic i:
F LO W E R SHOP. W . telegraph. S rn k a rik G lu m and P aint Co. Cotton ft Wool Yarns. Notion*,
Thread •, Tnpea.
112-114 W. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2 4422
I I — AUTOM OBILES— TR A ILE R S
R O LLIN S IIOHIIY SHOP
Ulilily trailer. good tiret. $6000. Television Tubes Te*ted Free. At Th# Sign Of T h . Totam Pel*.
-•17 S. French Ave,
RO LLINS HOBBY SHOP
2417 Key Ave
At The Sign Of The Totem Pole.
BARGAINS IN USED H E A TE R S
1957 KNOX 41 It. 2 bedroom
2«!7 5. French Av«.
Most Any Make
trailer. 45&lt;») down, take up pay |
F U R N IT U R E C E N TE R
menu. I’ll FA 2 4196 after 4
Quick laundromat Service
p. m
Shirt* Finished In I* lioutt I _____M « M. 1st St FA 2 3111
Samtona Dry Ciaanmc
F A C TO R Y J O YOU
For Sale— 1#52 2* ft. Robblm
T . IMh St. Food mart Bldg
ALUM INUM
house trailer— I bedroom with Slit T IIS ID K
I. U N D Itm i VT
V E N E T IA N B U N D S
attached 23 x * ft. furnlthrd
living room and evtra bedroom. EN V ELO P ! S. lo-llrrheads. state- Enclosed head. Sag proof bottom
Good rondllion Newly painted.
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
ments. invoices, hand MID, and
ra*h prire $l,6on jjee Joe King
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
programs,
et c.
rn&gt;gte**tve
cords.
at Frainrt Trailer Park
Printing Co Plien* %A 2 2951 —
306 Well 13th St.
Scnktirik Gins-* unrf Faint Co,
•52 O ld! convertible. PS. RAH.
112 114 AV 2nd St. Ph. FA 2 4623
in o l o r perfect condition. R O I.M W A Y. Itn.pital and Baby
FA 2 2615
I
- I uggago
Beds. Dav. Week or Month— Jackets
A R M Y N A W SUR PLUS
1*33 27 (t. Schultz, 1 bedroom, | Tel. FA 2-31(1. Furniture Center
310 Sanford Avmua
116 Weat F irit SL
bath, excellent condition
In
quire at 5 Point* Halt Shop. S.
C IM V h I.i — t. —
PIANO— Mill sell and transfer
Furniture Moving A Storage
17-92 Jet. it*
one high grade spinet piano to,
C. B. P HILLIPS, Agent
"Look out, Benny! Here com m another a|&gt;orts car!'*
responsible party who can mak*
WASHBURN VAN LINKS
12— BOVTS and MismiCH
a'sm all down payment and as­
1300 French Ave
FA 2 tWt
sume small monthly payments
R E 41. RAT A T E FOR SA LB 3 - R EAL E S T A TE FOR SALR
All 1956 Evinrudea now on sale.
- - ■1 ■ 1 ■■1
on balance. Write Credit Mana­
All 1956 model holts greatly M -A -R O O F IN G ft Pl.t MlttNC.
ger. W'filey Prosser Piano Co,
reduced
1.150 D O W N
, FOR
1221 N. Mill* St. Orlando. Fla.
Two 3 bedroom homes al (II A few 1954 iiiior trailers left on
Phone i II I 3742.
sale
Rosalia, '» block front Mellonused boat*, motor* and
wile, under construction. One to All
Shallow well pump. 1 year old,
trailers gicatly reduced
Fi
be complete this month, one
MORE
simulation heater, reasonable.
nance Plan.
CALL (Free Estimates 1
in February Monthly payments
Sec at Country Clul, Road. Bo*
•'Gateway to the Waterway”
1 in .b Y H .L K
365 71 and 370.79.
294 D. 3rd. house D. Spanogle.
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n
MBLNG
ft
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Your Evlnrud* Dealer
W. II. “ l i i i r S l 'E M l 'K R Agency
Single bed mattress, (13. F A 2-3412
IJernsH — Uondcd — Insured
RDIISON SPURTING GOODS
K rill-.r ft Insuirr
SANFORD — Phone FA 2 7691
304
6-a
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1st.
I
ban*
F
A
2-5961
Alsoe. Liura B. Oner. II. F. Ta !(«r
Gas heater and tank. FA 21210.
ArTett Price. Eveiett Harper
PLUM BING
M ER C UR Y O tTB O 3RD MOTORS
2 E -F U R N IT U R E and
Ph»n« F A 2-4991
U2 N. Park
Contracting ft Repairs
W P. SM ITH
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Errg Eatimatrs
Outboard
Sale*
ft
Sersite
FARMER’S A fiK N C V "
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2313 I'aik Ave
F A 2 6234
• BIG VALUES
N. V. Faim rr, Realtor
M4 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 Xta.1
• QUICK C R E D IT
li. II. M biim oir, Assoc,
1 3 -A R T U U A W tN T E D
• EASY TER M S
lift S. French Ave. Ph. F A 2 3221
After hours FA 2 2«!8 or FA 2 4221 Cash (or furniture or surplus.
Nrvs And Used Furniture
Sutler Trading Post. Sanfoid2 br , Cll liomr. fleetric kitrhrn
311 E. First St.
FA 2 3433
Orlando llwv. FA 2 0677.
F iT mTiIV" .
equipment, tile hath, jalousie
HE (T IN G
windows, utility rm , tandirap- W A N TE D : Medium or heavy duty
e&lt;1 lavsn, large hriek liar HQ .
portable power saw. FA 2 3260.
AIR CONDI I MINING
.v*) ft. from Naval Base. (6.909.
New &amp; U iid
Homes Uciigm-d For
CONTR AC T anil REPAIR WIIBK
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IT— B E A U TY P.ARIJ3RS
16*7 Sanfnid Ave.
FA 2 6512
Furniture nnd Appliances
Florida Living.
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Sanlords Most Moslem
P IN EC R ES T: 3 br . t'v bath. CH
PLUM BING ft REPAIRS
lleanty Salon
liomr on large corner lot, Flor­
Jor ( . Thomas
203 209 E. First St. 1%. F A 2-0913
Soft, Water T y Stamps
ida rm . carpurte, utility r»in.,
I02J Sarlla St.
FA 2 U6I9
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A fully equipped kitchen las*
Uird furniture, aPpHancn, tool*
FA 2 3742 :4 -P IA N D SERVICE
ilownpaymeni. low monthly pay­ 103 So. Dak
etc. Bought-iold. Larry’s Mart
ments. CA 2 1296.
213 Sanford Ave Ph F A 3-4133.
IB— MCMALR IIKI.F W A K T I1 I PIANO T l NINO ft REPAIRING
)V. I . II \It MON
i hi* is a guest pass in the IU U
New 2 bedroom home, trrrarro1llouseki« in r. must have own
Theatre for Delbert Nary. K tp .
floors, large ear portc and uiiliiv
transportation. Salary (25 week­ Ph. EA 2 4221 Alter 5 00 p. in.
date Jan. 24, '39.
room. (4,WO. (3.000. for equity j ly; 3’i da) l. FA 2 2617.
- - - m
mm — 4
M 24- \ Hi ll.D IN G CIINTI4 ACTORS
As
balance (32 per month. Phone
CASHIER Apply Hit/ Theatre.
FA
2
2374
For carpentry, painting, screen­
Immediate Occupancy
I ndrr Construe lion
ing. loufing, and |ila*trr repair,
HELP W A N T E D
W«* Guarantee l'eraonal
Por the Best Huy* In Ileal Estate
asphalt
tils-,
a-hestu*
siding,
appearing young lady hi
Satisfaction or Your
|3EE C U LLE N &amp; I1AKKEY Neat
ntasuniv or wosal ateps, leveling
work with local firm at off ter
Money Cheerfully
M'. A. Cagle, J r. S*l*inian
and repairing
garages and
girl.
Hours:
Monday-Kridav
Ilcf umied.
110 N. Park Ase. 111. FA 2 -391
srrerklnp call F.\
46P9.
6:30 til ft:30 Saturday 1:30 til
n-xm. Musi l-e able to type,
First ilass painting, -rraiunahlr
have pleasant personality, per­
EA 2 24;n
manent
resident
and
l-e
ragrr
119 Pinrcrrsi Drive, 3 bedroom
to learn. « i|-,saiitunlty for adkill hen equipped home, esrrllrnl
I l.l ( T i t l e tl. SER VICE
saiiirisirnt lo the right person
rondllion With liurricanr fenced
Interviews ate now being ar- VACUUM 4 LEA N ER REPAIRS
yard. Owner transferred Priced
A l i r i K T COMMUNITY '
eeptrd
( all Esclyn Cushing Paits fo r all makes -si Iranrrs;
at (13,200.00 with low down pay­
r o Th r r'anford Herald, ap­
Klctlrlut. Hoover. Kuril), etc.
S ta r G o lf Cuurne
ment.
,
C o r. H w v . 17-02 A 2 7 1h S I.
pointment necessary. P h o n e
Fire pick up. Work guaranteed.
Phone FA 2-1501
FA 2 4765.
FA 5-2611.
i
W. D IETR IC H S - REALTOR
House
Wiring — Electric Service
2 br. CB home, screen porch, kit Kill
Mrlliv in— Velma Gonraler, 2n— (la ir nr lernalr
SiJ Ythlfn
chen equipped, small down pay Adelaide II. Motes — Associates,
Colored help wanted, mult b&lt;- over
R A N D A LL E L E C T R IC C(J.
nient. FHA financed
157 a 1901 Park Ave
FA 2 5232
21 apply In person at Pig N* I 112 Magnolia
t♦
FA 2 0913;
immlh. Large nicely landscap'd
Whistle
lot, Venetian blinds. Call Colby
M
ODKItATKI.Y
PRICED
*'
RAYMOND M. RALI,
2 - A— HI IL IU M .
I l l : P A I ItS
KA 2 1330 cat UW 6 lo 4 p til
R EALTO R ft IN M ItOlt
W A N T E D IM M E D IA T E L Y MAN FA IN TIN G
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after 4 FA 2 086.7
U it W O M A N in supply Con*
Third St. ft Park Avenue. South
aumirs -v4th Rawlcigh I'nxlnrls FLOOR sanding ami finishing I
Y ’ftll Call Rail
in .S’anluisl nr I
Volusia ( o.
Cleaning,
waxing
Serving
Phonr FA 2 .’will
This i* * guest pavs to thr Ititl
Can earn s.'ai weekly part time
Seminole County since 1923.
Theatre for John
Westgate.
(100 and up lull time .See E \ .
11. M. Glraaon Lake Mate
3 BEDROOM Phillips home In
Exp. date Jan. 24, 59.
M a u ry, I’, u. Ro&lt; 54, Anothony
lax h Arlmr. Smvr. rrfrigrralor
I.MI'KKIAL
DKCOKATORS
or
write
Itawlclgh't
Dept.,
ft *parr healer. Fenrrd back
ROSA L- PAYTO N
FAL-440 536, Memphis, Tcnn.
painting and papering
yard. Small down payment and
Registered Real Estate Broker
1A 2 .37IS or FA 2-7l'tO after »l«
assume payments nf (70 mo.
21— Mark Wanted
Ph F A 2-llOt — 17-92 at &gt;liawatha
F A 2 66ol.

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27— N O T IC E S — PERSONALS

Special Service*

W OODRUFF'S
Fares ft Garden Center
ANNUALS
•01 Celery Are.

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u O S T -L E A S E
B i(
Sale
Oc 2 bedroom cement block home,
unfurnished. FA 2-40)0
Everything. Furniture Center.

I — LOST AND FOL'ND
-fc-FOR RENT

1ft— PLACES T O

••Klftti

• CH — T rrra u o Floors
• 3 Bedroom — 2 Bath
• Pa nr led Den
• Custom Kitchm
• Enclosed Garage
• Ei need Rack Yard
• 2 Easements to lake
(1,400 Down ■
— Mortgage
BY OWNER
FA

Scott's Palm Manor
llnnic I’nr Tiir
Clr. 27th ft llivsev 17 V

Aged
. . unr I A 2 71»l

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
A\c invite you Id be o u r gur*!* ubisolulely free
vsilhuul obligalion al one of Sanford’s leading
Muleln while you lucate *uilabl« housing for
&gt;ou and your family. Pick up your key at th*
Sale* Office.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inr
I1RAILEY ODHAM, Praa.
Corner Htry*. 17-92 * 27th St.
Phone FA 2-1*61

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F » f t B—Wed., Jan. 14, 1959

Lake Mary

Reading Ability Is
Subject 01 Meeting
Br

«n .

rm r

ja m

Rror.n

gueat aaxaktr for »»»• Lake
Mary School P-TA recent mratine
* i i Mra. M. Golt. Suprrvl»or of
Elementary Education. who apoki
on tho teaching of rradinr in thr
achool*. Sh* displayed hook* uaed
in the achool. explained r*rh ami
atrea&gt;r&lt;i Important'* of fivimt
Children
oxperlencr* such a»
reading to them and listening to
to rn retell thr nurarry atorira
Readineaa dor* not rotnr to all
Children at thr magic age of alx.
to one will find many lovrla of
learning In each.
T V H er. John Pillrjr, of thr
Community Presbyterian Omrch
fare a davotlon on rradlnraa
P -TA prtaidrnt. Mr*. W. C. Hop
Una, wapreiard appreciation of thr
croup, aa a whoir. to Mr. and
Mra. Roliert Mohn for Ihrlr work
aa chairmen of thr Halloween
Carnival. She aha exprr»»rd her
view* of the recent P-TA Stair
Convention In Saraaota.
The Sprint; Festival waa an
•Minced, with exact date to be
announced later.
Mra. Marahall Smith, member
•hip chairman, reported a total
M 13 member* In the (oral P T A
The firat, aecond and third
fftd c
mother* acrvrd donut*.

inch and eoffre to the 4S mem
ra preaent.

C

n

fo rm e r Redden! Itlra
Word waa rcrelved thi* week
af the death of Mr* Winifred
Samaoy, former lake Mary Itril
Sant. Mra. Hamaay hai hern a
*ay from thla area for some
year*, bo' waa well known here
While livinC her* the waa ar
tfva to all work, ripeclally in
muair of the Community Prea
kyterlan Churrh. Through her af i
Sort a. a junior choir waa formed
and a'how piano purrhaaed. alone
with many thing* ahe inapired In
Me church.
• » waa an artiat and a poet
l l many home* In lake Mary.
Mar "Sunaet on Cryalal la k e " i*
the moat memorable of her work
Mat con be found today.
Mra. Ramtay waa M at thr
Most of her death Dee. )0. in
Audubon, N. J., where ahe waa
maiding with her daughter and
non. She had been HI for aomr
night yeara.
She waa the widow of the Rev.
Robert M. Ramaay, who died In
MM.
Surviving are Iwo aorta, Hubert
A. and J . Douglas, a daughter
Kathrrinr. all of Awlutmn, throe
grandrhildri-n
and one
great
grandchild, funeral a e r v I r e a
Wore held in N. J., and inter
•eut waa tu Kingwood, W. Va.,
fear hom* town.
Peraooalt
M r. and Mr*. II M Oleaaon
Were Weekend gueata of hi* Itro
Rier and slater in-law, Mr. and
Mra. C. A. tile aton in Ocala
Mra. Richard Keogh will Itc
koitras Tueadajf. I p m for the
Circle &gt; mreting of the United
Presbyterian Women.
Among out of town gueata here
to attend thr (inldrn Wedding an­
niversary of Mr. and Mr* J . A
Peek ham Sunday were Mr and
Mrs. Stanley Prckham and »on.
Robby. lien Hill, lia and Mr
nnd Mra. Clarence I’eckham and
daughter*. Mayrene and Joanne.
Tam pa.
Mlaa Jane fair*, field Dirart
nr’a oflice. Preabjirrlan Church.
Orlanilo. visited frlemi* here lliia
Weekend.

HOLY
SMOKES!
YOU JIJST DON’T HARDLY SEE
THESE KIND NO MORE----BKEMNER

JUMBO r
PIES 12

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Va.

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:iU3
f'anaa

CORNED BEEF

RWEBT

VEGETABLES

U. S. NO. 1

SPINACH

Id). I*kg.

(Keg. .19c)

Mrn #

P kgs.

Lbs.

(With SS Or More Order)

B A N JU E T
SPANISH
II AR
K R A FT

CAKE

PINEAPPLE — PEACH
STRAW BERRY

(Keg. 19c)

PRESERVES

DOG or C A T
• FOOD

2

Tail

Can*

WILSON’S TENDER SMOKED

QUALITY

11 To
16. I.h .

H IT T

BACON

TU N A

BEEP

HALF

LI).

2

SHORT

Lh.

RIBS

FRESH BOSTON BUTT

SPARKLE

BEEF

FOOD KING
Orated

Can*
w in d o w

Keg.

Sire
(Limit 2 Plen»e)

49c
BAKERITE

FOOIIMART — ALL PORK

SAUSAGE

SHORTENING

Lb.

A WORD ABOUT FOODMART MEATS

Will Knock on Your Door
with Gift* &amp; Greeting!*
from Friendly HintiiiPM
Neighbor* mid Your
Civic nnd Soclnl
Welfare I-ender*

IN E V E R Y COMMUNITY TH E R E IS U S U A L L Y ON E STORK T H A T PEOPLE CAN SINGLE O U T A ND
SAY T H E Y HAVE TH E BEST MEATS IN TO W N ".— JN SANFORD FOODMART IS T H A T STORK WE
W IL L N O T HANDLE OR S E LL INFERIOR D U A L IT Y MEATS.

•
BEECHNUT
STR A IN E D

BABY
FOOD

Jar*

2

(With Order)

AT FOODMART EVERY LB. OF MEAT IS GUARANTEED •

AJAX
ss 3 3 ‘

ARMOUR'S

-

„

A Q (

BEEF STEW

2&amp; 99l

(THIS ONE M REALLY JAMMING UP THR BACK ROOM
9

•g l a s s

CLEANER

PORK ROAST
Lbs.

«12 Oz. C Q (
Jars J 7

MEATS *

HAMS

WHOLE OH
SHANK H A L F

KINGAN’S
RELIABLE
SLICED

The
Welcome Wagon
Hostess

' &gt;1

Dig
Family
Six*

SUGAR

FR ES H GROUND

j
i

W INTER GARDEN
A ITI.R
CHERRY
PEACH

BROCCOLI SPEARS

tb

Vli

STRAW
BERRIES

OK

• LI).

a

McKKNZIES

n
L

FORDHOOK LIMAS

ll U Straliifiirtrrsa have thr (lower
of 30 diesel locomotives.

a*.

99
1

OX.

McK e n z i e s

The eight jet encinea of Hu­

_

O

HERSHEY’S
OR
DIXIE CRYSTALS

drunken driving, told police what
they smelled on hla l.rrath waa
Me aroma of blackberry jam
Judge Rol&gt;ert Davla fined lW
field on the word of the arri-vtlng
officer that the aroma waa that
of whisky.

Kuth Gallagher

ti

BIRDSEYE

10 Lbs.

Ill P I)— Dewey

PliOM PA M756

JUICE

KIRDSEYE
MIXED

POTATOES &lt;)Q&lt;

Cans J

R. Offleld, arrraled on autpieion of

On fhn occasion of:
Change of residence
Arrivals af Newcomers lo
Sanford

orange

HIBISCUITS
s,r"w
Vi
1

OLI) VIRGINIA
apple s a u c e

NATIONAL

ska...

l.enton
Fudge
Van.

PINEAPPLE

2 2»/2 Cans nP #

49

(Limit 1 With Food Order)

SWEET THEAT
CRUSHED

■ PEACHES AQl

O*

COFFEE

Can*

SOUTHERN QUEEN

2

FOOD KING

TOMATOES

C

THE FREEZER IS JAMMED AND WK
GOTTA MAKE ROOM

OUR OWN

OAK HILL

Lost By A Nose
B lt lR T O U

WE JUST FINISHED COUNTING THE STUFF AND
ARE W E EVER LOADED - IT S GOT TO GO - SOo
DOW N GO PRICES FROZEN SPECIALS

LIQUID

12 0*. Sixe

BEECHNUT

BABY

VEL

43‘

CEREAL

£

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News Briefs
Millions For Malaria
G E N E A'A l U I'I J — The Untied
| State* hat contributed S million
dollars to thr world malaria fund
of thr World Health Organisation.

•Jets To be Bought
A T L A N T A ( U l’l l-D e lt a Air
; linrt announerd Wrdnrtday night
it will torrow tU) million dollar*
to purchase Id jrt airliner*.

Graham Will Help
MIAMI ( t 'l 'l l — Otto Graham
will a u n t thr University of Mi­
ami at a harkfirld coach in spring
football practice

Soraya Trip enied
COLO GN E, (irrmany ( U l ’l)
Iranian tourert denied today Ger-1
man p rrti rri»-rt» that I'rin m t
Soraya It planning a trip home to
Iran

Eh? f&gt;cUtfnrii ffimtfo
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United Pm * Lwiacd Wire

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THURSDAY, JA N U AR Y 16. 1H69

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 819

Judge Faces Criminal Contempt
Criticism Invited
Critioiiun auinctlnit's i» hard to tnk*'t Sanford mcrchitiitn, however, invite it.
John Kriiier, manajter of the Seminole County Chaainbvr
of Commerce, anil Fruncin Koumillat Jr., chuirmnn of the
Retail Merchant* Division, have extended an Invitation to
|&lt;(W|| lt.A|()H\ta to ‘'state their casoa” in letters to The San-

Army Will Shoot Alabamian Defied
Moon Again Soon 'Rights' Probers

NKW YORK (t'1‘1) The Army
M O N TGO M ERY. Ala. (Ill'll the ita r judge refuted to tu n
disclosed to«la* that k expects Federal Judge Frank M. Johnson over ngiatration record* in HapG A IN E S V IL L E
I u rn All
"shortly to launch its second j« " '» ) ordered criminal contempt hour aid llullork countie* to comC. LA WHENCE LYONS
I .Southeaitrrn Conference tackle .
...
prmreding* against Circuit Judge m illion investigator*.
moon rocket
i Vel llrrkman haa signed a NationIte n ilu .
George Wallace for hi* defiance
The rotnmlition i* investigakdutd
Gen
Arthur
U
Tnideau.
al Football Uague contract fo r1
Kriiier ami Roumillut saiid aUKueationa, analysis
of Ilie Federal Civil Right* Com i«g all-ged violation* of Negro
I95i* with the San Francitco i m i a i m and criticism s o f local husiiiess-sho|ij*vr relutiona " o f - research and development chief.; m|,, ion
voting *ighl» In Alabama.
fer us. the m erchants, the only means of le a rn in g what we made ih«- announcement in a
The I'.s district Ju.lg» cited
John-tn had Issued three separ*
tpeeeh prepared for the National Wallace (or contempt on ground* ate ord«r» to Wallarr demanding
want to k n o w : how to serve you lietter."
produetbn of the vote hooka with
N A P LES Italy ( U I’JJ— I'nlirr
Such a letter appeared on the editorial |sugs- of The Securit) Industrial A»»n
u»rd nightstick* to disperse '.tW Herald yesterday
the final deadline Tuesday, hut
The Army'* first lunar probe
thr o u t * p u k r n segregationist
1men clamoring for joha on a
Local m erchants are w ork in g in man* w uy* to im prove wa» launched lait Pec. it ami
tut tied he records over to grand
*&lt;hool construction project Wrd
trasrleil about ixt.OOO mile* into
their
services
to
*hop|H*rs.
An
all-out
cum|t«i|rn
to
build
ittrir* n each county at Ihe last
C. Lawrence l.yona, engineer Tampa, retired with one la*l ruo
. Two job applicant* wrrr
»|&gt;ari'
Ixfore
falling
hark
.ind
Sanford as a shopping center n &gt;w ia under way.
minute.
for Uie Atlantic lloait lane for thr through Sanford, from Jackson ,nJurpd ,rwl 10 " e r r arretted
burning in the atmosphere.
Furmal Older
Got n |&gt;et peeve which would help Sanford to serve you
paat 19 year*, made lui laei run ' die to Tampa. In I92u. lie startn ,
"We .ire now preparing lor our
Johnvn »ald, “ The respondent,
with the railroad yesterday.
♦d with the A C L at an engineer. L JtJg S L b C 'U p O r ll't !
better? If so, take (ten in hand.
second lunar prolie In he launched
Lyons, who make* hit home in and for the paat 17 year* ha* t&gt;een
MORRISTOW N. N J. ( U I 'I J - A
HOLLYW OOD (U l'll - T b e Wallace. rrlu**-d to technically
shortly." Trudeau tald
engineering pain-tiger train* from fire in a *eetng-eye kennel bland
Academy
of Motion Picture Art. co™Pl&gt; '“ |h Jhc ,,,d,r
,hl*
lie ga*r no other hint of the |
court . . . by devious tnrlhoda.
Jacktonvllle lo Tampa.
for three hour* Wrdnrtday night (
date IT..- Arm) pa.*»d up Hi* 40,1 Sciences hat re|waled a con
•
|
hereby
order
representative#
Lyon*, who lived in Sanfuid before it wat brought under con­
last lav or aide time (or a moon trovi-rslsl ametidinrnt b a r r i n g of Hie U.S attorney grttcral'g of­
from 19J9 unlit he mused to Ta m ­ trol All of the animals escaped
rocket launching at the start of tomniunlsta ami "Fifth Amend- fice to file criminal
criminal eumcinin
contempt wiw
pro­
il* in If*44. regretted leaving the tafely from the I.liming kennel*
•i . i . ... ..it
...,i iir.Kiiiiiut.lv
.I..i m rid' ....mine-set
from the annual eeedlngi
/
.
. . , *AAal. *
tin*
month
and
presumably
.n»o
.
against
respondent
railroad,
which
hat
l*en
more
'■u&gt; " m m ii*s Don mure *. . . .
will let the next favorable time “omiietiiion for Oscars,
late as early as possible."
than a hou r to him, bul lays, “ All B U ll M U U IIC I'S , L o l'd
go h) That would he at the end
T,"‘
revealei Wednesday
Johnssn. widely known a* #
good thing* must come to an end ”
LONDON (U l 'l l — laird Alt
Altrtn
of thl* month
*ou,d 4llow Communist, and wit- strict
disciplinarian, dismissed
HAVANA ft’1'15— Firing squads ' » °I n®*. he ha» no plana for hit .ham. Rritam'* mo.t vocal colic
! The government will launch
w'&gt;" I'lcadcd Ihr Fifth civil ra.rs against Wallace atul
. . . . . acute throughout Cuba at r' " rc.'1
hut hl“ ,W * «• "« ,0 of (Juccn hluabelii. u n accused
1h* iov 4 1 1 tu»&gt;u r of Iht Ainrri- , hraiUfJ b&gt; llruct !• I'aiUlock. Th r about *«'
protn » till* yrar. Amriulnirnt
five rebellious
.
... registrars who reof liad manner* today for suggrit
dawn again today bul authorilir* '
’u‘/ ‘
n Red Cross yesterday voted to committee will use the linn which' inrludtnr a dorrn artificial moons, tn^cittgaitng rninmillrei lo lie
^ hi Havana *aH Ihe "No. I war
.lk ,r n ‘n &gt;;•»&gt;*» •'am*, hr iravel- log mixed marriage* fur the royal
,l,r ° 4 c • r nomination* ords
UV .tor
'* .Ilia
. ci cumiitis&gt;lon.
* 0I! ? “
direct its effort* to help the Unit might he spent on an individual 1T. Keith Glennan. chairman of
• criminal" of Ihe Raliafa regime * l°
Can- fa mily.
led Fund, rather than have a mem- membership campaign to work for the National Aeronautical and '*njch begin next month
The
Jurist
threw
out the case un
ada,
back
to
California,
and
then
Repeal of the amendment which
temporarily had escaped revolu*
Ihe United Fund a* a whole.
Spare Administration, told news
l.crclop drive for Its own benefit
a motion hy Joseph F. Ryan, atEast again before be finally starthad
l&gt;een
in
effect
»lnce
Feb
#,
Uonary juiUct.
"We are in nerd of funds »&lt;ur men Wednesday
The mutton was made at a meet­
a hi.st "fro„i" actoir [ «,,r, 1f&gt; ,4f ,h' Jb .tlie nrpart.nent;
The reporta said Maj
Gen. cd with the railroad, which
NEW O RLEANS ( U l'l I — The ing of the executive committee. *i-lve*," 1‘addock said, "but we Iw*
Hut Glennan refused to say l( Ittif. brought
Ward Rond, president of the Mo­ tnrnf, who reported Ihe court or­
Eulogio Canttllo had been hu«pi&lt; brought him to Florida.
ronvention
site
roinmlttee
of
the
lieve
in
the
I'nttrd
Fund
and
feel
tuSit
would
see
any
American
In­
der to protlucr the record* had
I.yoni baa Utree daughter*, one
tion I'lcluie Alliance ami a cru
tallied for m operation for slumDcnioeratir National Committee
itial a concerted effort on our part terplanetary shots.
..I
whom,
Mr*.
Joe
Roth,
live*
tn
sailer against Communist* in Ihsl- been compiled with.
»ch ulcer*. Fidel Castro hat
will meet here Friday to select a
will strengthen the drive, which |
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Sanford.
The eummistion agent* checked
accuH-d him of a douhlecros* for
site
for
the
Ityrio
presidential
con­
has fallen far siiort of it* goal."
At Ihe A C L d«-|*it to bid bun a vention.
“
Ml'
the*e
Filth
Amrittlraent
«hr1
,H,“ h ! hf
, ^ un' { r^
allowing ex-l’rrsidenl Fulgrncio
Figures released yesterday to
Communists are working n&lt;m; » n l» Wednesday and Ihe Harlwir
Batista and hi* principal hrnrh “prosperous farewell" were M. E.
Mrs.
Daisy
Knot,
executive
sent-j
Smith, road foreman of engine*;
Wr ve lost Ihe fight snd that's all
' h»
men to flee Havana.
tiry of the Red cross, show,&lt;d a
both time* at Ihe invitalion of tna
there
Is
to
it."
At the same time thr govern­ W. R Moye. diatTman of the
total
of
fgJ.TTK
5.1
in
Untied
Fund
NEW ORLEANS &lt;UI*l&gt;- An
grand Juries.
Defends Hoard's trtloa
ment announced the firit »tcp to loan) of l/Ocumullve Engineers; Eastern Air Line* 1X7 plane with
coffers The sum must be divided
„
, ,
. ,
,
Rut
Director
George
Steven*,
ward* drmoblluation of the civil­ Waldo F. Wingate. *uperw*or of S’
nstsrnerr.
.n,t
f..
1
The
driver
of
a
trailer
truck
wa*
.
. . . . .
I among seven subscribing agen- 1
for A C L from Wilmington, a. passrngrr* and five crewmen •treated. thia
prrtlih-nt of the Academy's Hoard
ian army which broke the mil
morning for follow- cirt.
aboard crash landed in heavy fog I
nf (iuvernors.
d..e f.e n d e d ,, thr
Itary dictatorship and prr sented J*’ C" 4,1,1 4 fcw of hi* many earl) tmia) off a runwa) at Mot tng too rloeel) after he plowed Into
J.
A
Hepburn,
field
director
at
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Cubs with It* firit citlicn pre*i friend* amt fellow railroader*
sant International Ainnirt. No one the rear of another truck behind "&gt;e Orlando Air Force Rate, an-1 »*»« »’nl" n ln,U&gt; h4,| 4" " V
Iin"
,1 '
dant in si* year*.
wa&gt; injured
• , ..
,
,
noumed that an asvistant field dl- ,*on Iru,n •resident Elsenhower bt|da) »ftrr a heated all night «e*
Trial and execution ol “ war
^
forward
“
honest,
iteacrful'
1,h* &gt;,0" ,r, lnn on 17
rector soon would he assigned to !»'" .....................
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Harold
llatrs, Orlando, told the .Sanford Naval Air Station
''Till* matter, Iht* amendment,"
criminals" wa* reported inter­
suggestions for solving the prob
rupted throughout mo»t of Cuba
Mr* Knox requested a Volun lems of German rcunlfteallon and Stevens told United Press InterI’lIT S liU ltG II ti l 'll — Si,— I I'olice officers VS. K. Cosgrove
Wednesday although 19 more were
[national, “ has from the beginning
K. I . (Genet Johnson of Catwhich police aald were set delllK- *''*1 Ho»anM VheI.hel tliat he was , t,,T Services chairman. Anyone Kuroiwan security.
axacutad by firing squad* Wednes­
The President, who extended thr Iwrn used only to hsrais the
earlv todav in
*1x1 -‘ -(eepy.
of - the.i|interesled In this positi.m
mey call
ralrlv broke out early
- e * - Jlrtver
...... p« » u i &lt;mi m&lt;]
•ellicrry was elected state prr*i»
day morning
bid In In* rrmatks Wednesday at Academy. W'e'rr only interested
1
Hire, apartment building. to lha ",h*r#
**' „ ''T ’it
, l' 1
J‘
Thousaud*, .Awail. Trial ..
a National Press ('tub luncheon, in making awards based on mer- dent of Ihr Electronics Association
LONDON ( U l ’ ll — Do youu lie |city's Oakland district. sc»ne of J r ' "! •*»*■k»t,n'*,,r* N# 11 4,44 ,4^ p" i
------------------------------------of FWvnda ynlerday.
Today U » trial! t r i 'xrcuUoa*
, )u
t(» ,
cooplrd it With s promise lo give It."
Wrdftesday
tu r n e d and Ca.tro p « l g « l hey tumhlp. w
abuu, your )cw,
Russia specific guarantees against
Tbe amrndiux-nt, adopted two
__________
Jolinaon is pictldrnl of Johnson
killed one fireman.
would continue unUI the last of , ||? Ma&gt;r &gt;1&gt;U f0(
(wu ,or a M
possible military attack by a i.nt- year* ago when a "Robert Rich" j Elec Iron Its. Seminole County's onshoulder.
3
w W UM
the "B a lD U a.sa..ln. are shot ,ha|
(.m| a|| ,h w
ob|rm
rd Germany.
-apparently a pseudonym-failed |,. electronic manufacturer.
At 4:15 p m &gt;«*t*rds&gt;. 70 year T y
C o r r »r )P titio n
Several thouaand suspects are in
We|| |h(a nrw ,nm|r| , ,
JJC I IllU n
But he seised notice Uie United to claim an Oscar awarded h|*n
Ele&lt; 1tonics Astudatlon ts a
old Scott 1 milter otftservrvl the 1 T
jail. ox. of them in Havana
h&gt;. , Uin(ll)n M M1inu/a r.
States would not accept current ] for writing the film story of The tlon.|ir„fu organisation dedicated
stop tljn al l.1lh and Elm, I
Among the two taken "» ahana
ma n,„
w„ h
railed to s.-e another car when hr
Rustian pr.-l-val* hit milling the lltavr Hnr." came under renewed
, he ele.lroni.l Indusfortress was tanllllo who al
*'•
WASHINGTON (U P II - A bl two German stales liecause they fire this year over the eligibility ,
y(urr ,|lall
r&lt;,mpjnles now
somnia
hut
it
will
keep
you
from
I
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tempted
personal peacemaking getting bond
..fcongressmen Iwere aimed al completely detnlli of Ned Young, a sctctnwrller of |„,|un|f lo l(lp gn,u,, Johnson said
M C »U j L U I C I IIIlM
rc ,,i
in ,hr *«eblenl lurtlsan group
negotiations with ('astro a few
legislation to Itarlrtng ttie country and trying to |the film The
Defiant Hues. Hits
tilts morning
morning that
that mendiersliip
mendw-riliip was
You ran fiddle wltli separate
whkh
damage to tinlxy infroduct-d
days twfore Matlsta's flight and heating units built into it* two
TO RO NTO tU I'li - In.trad nf t'oulter'i aulo and «U 5 damage to save baseball's minor leagues" j Isolate It from the real of West
expected lo exceeded 100 firms
^ who headed a short-lived Junta
within the year
mattrnirA or brew a cup of tc« Acarrhing for « drink, iip p lm ran
rar ,*rlv,‘n l&gt;&gt;‘ ^r , , , r 1 *r‘,on by legalising a blackout of major ! ern Europe lid* won't work. Kit
government
league game telecast* Into minor I enbower said
The Axvoctatioti meeting wa*
in a lea maker Or finger vour n"* buy a laldrt that wtll make T *JL*?r' 4W
No Definite Proposals
held fullowmg a “ get-acquainted*
Jewel* in a built in. velvet-lined *bcm feel apprrht-nsisr and fear - Thieve* stole liie rout Ims from league cities when their teams
The president said be did not
session at I'atrirk A ir Force Bata
jewel drawer.. Or use the built-in |f“l bill slop ihem from wanllng a a soft drink mtirhlnr at the Grey­ are playing at home.
The legislation would achieve r *pert any definite proposals to tie
hound llus Station sometime dur­
for loo central Florida small
shot.
electric raror or ta|&gt;e recorder.
C'ntgravr
ansi W'hd ,h,, hJ- exempting from the anti made during hit talk next Hatur.......
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. . . _____ you can
..
.. Tem|nistl „went
rlll „n
_ Hie night
..
.
businessmen. Procurenwnt offi­
If that's
too
A ................
drug called
on ing
cials and representatives of seven
lie quietly and run your fingers **le on a prescription lo ti. t.Hlay r,lrl ‘ 4,,, ,hr
* 4' ln,ac* whcn ,n ‘ " ,*,w* •*r r r «"»'n'» protecting day with Soviet Deputy Premier
over the pink bedspread
Medical men said they found H ,h,'&gt; made an early check, but wa* 'rams from major league game Anastas I Mtkoyan. who arrives
major eonlraelors descrllwd lha
ROME il l 'l l — Italian design types of ptodurls ami services
There is a gadget (or raising or highly effeellse m treatment of
" ,r &gt; ^'""'••d al 3 .10
“^Inafing
within
75
Washington Friday
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A Casselberry polireman Inadvert
* Bl
mllrx of minor Irague cities on
||, ad-tnl however, that h*
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S. h ,
needed by lha missile program,
anlly caused an accident yesterday lowering Ihe mattresses separate- alcoholism
wera
ly lor caling. reading or watch
Unlike the Danish drug Anta
------------------------Mme ',4&gt;.‘ ,M hrrw,,r TV |ho|ted to find mu from Mtkoyan ; 4\,do"
” !#
Allendiog with Johnson w
afternoon on Highway 17-in.’
agrrrmrnts would be subject to whether t h r r e Is an “ honest, lection aimed at restoring the wolf Col. ( lare llunch, U.H.A.F.fltet.),
m
When a molnnst passed a stop ing television ll also will lie flat buse, ll hat no harmful tide
anti • trust liws
peaceful mouse" behind Russia's whistle
assistant lo Ihe president at Johnrfefct*. they said.
™ ped school bus. the policeman gave ln^ 4,r J ou "a n t to
were Ui« 1959
{lof
H J l*n would leave radio broad professed desire for another round , All Indications
, ,
,, , .
. iTj*® I son Electronics, and Ralph Weber,
This
was
such
an
unusual
lied
Hr.
J.
K.
W.
Ferguson,
dire
ehasc with his siren screaming.
glamour girl would look mure like |rIrf U t („ v k ( .|&gt;rr, u|pnt;
Ruth S. HerUin, D a y t o n a II went on display in an unusual "f Connaught Medical Research
Sophia lorrn and less like Na|«d
laboratories here, tested him
Beach, ami Edwin M t'lark. Trav way— at a press nmfrrencr
eon * Empress Josephine Words
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M
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games
aubject
lo
anti
Iruat
law*
J I. Serrtiinbr, a dlrrrlor of , with the drug heforr trying M out llell's bee hill liurrrd
eler's Rest. S. ( ' , heard thr «tren
like ' waistline'- and "bosom" !
tnlo the
Uirse were Ihe major fealurr*
behind IHem al Ihe same time Muinherland. which makes the on patients
li'ftMT nf tfc South 1‘arnltna „f new sport* legislation whirh
wen- In-ing used in polite fashlu
lied,
said
the
company
planned
to
He
rrportrd
Mr*. Herbetn *inp|&lt;d her con
soi tety for thr first lime sinre
House Wednesday
otherwise would exempt from the
send
a
representative
to
llahrrin
"When
you
take
a
drink
of
one
vtftlblc; Clark looked back to see
Die mrasorr was wrlltrn by anti trust laws the reserve elau*ex
vis al of the "empire" line
Middle
East
next
week
to ”»
one
and
one
half
of
tin
siiiju n
r . *■ *( iiv
xi
w rt x
it *
«iiii m
ir
fi .iii
iounces
llJIlCf I
Of
g i— .1
g#_a■
•, ,
, ,,
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,
A T L A N T A ( l I'D — Federal
what wat going un. anti ran his in thr
Ttie very high empire wautline
truck into the rrar of the car.
We think ,« should interest the »h„k&gt; after .5 to 30 minute, you
h f cS.*.TStnG M t
l m
t
f Z ' . ' ” ' Judge lloyd SlMB formally or- 1i* going hack tn the pulnl where
dried
Georgia
Stale
College
to­
Th r convertible was knocked shrlkr
r,k r,‘ hr **“ '
ran fee a red glow on your fare jn Horr, Count, I. would require
t cp for h,
^ , an
t\
the anatomy tmoki put It After
- across Oir highway, amt sustained
a Federal grant of |7,5o® ha*
J
D a
« *pre4d,1 o v ,r
, liat t,^ v twin* hauled through provi.ona the leg l^nm
»a . day to slnp rrluslng admission the tark and the sentl sack, the
to Negro applbaat* solely on slylr dictators base become as u-x-n approved for city planning
w damages of $7uo t lark's tractor. W O m Q I l
the ground* of ra»e or color.
trailer had minor damages. There
. l.
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' " I apprehension and fear Vmn l0
^ l"
he ' fou,. last
,
1
in th,
the vehicle being
Itellig u
u*ed
figure tonicioox as Holly wood'* m .Sanfonl.
thr
last year
ft H f t m n A t M i n n t dine Is rare The effect* Ust .
. . . . . .......
.n House
U*T U_M
&gt;' 4' , " &lt;1
were no injuries. Insrstigating
Hell .,M
said many
roadside rest died
ptoduicrx
The annoutnement came from
In
the
Senate
few hours
Highway I'alrol Trooper
U
N
ITE
D
NAIIOSh.
N.
Y.
dant* in hi* county had ta-en -lung
Rome a four ilay round u( fasti t|„. Flonlia Development CommitMrs Irene Stevens returned to
Klkea said the policeman gut hi*
I
I
'p
l
)
—
Xoslrl
Deputy
I'lemler
by stray lees being «hitqa-d south
ion preview* Imgan with a color .ton, ami staled that the work
her Palmetto Avr
home last
man— the school hue passer.
Aanasta* I. Miluyan said Hwlay ful display of high accessories should begin in approximately two
by northern beekeeper*
night, lfler tMillce and sheriff
a h ig h -lr.rl rnnfrreare lielo rm
The beet ire dormant because
amt some new-, envinious dupe* weeks
authorities had searched In vain
l.ast and West "is Uiuiul lo take |foi shoe* and handbag*.
of the .old when they leave their
T V grant will bs matrhed by m
for her since 3 40 a m. yestrr
plate"
tort
H
is
difficult
lo
say
northern homes, the legislator
1 High fashion rollrction* by Ma , no I contribution from thr city,
day
A waterlogged safe with the »a» I hut they wake up when they
Walter Gielow. publisher of The * hen.
; rinl ('olderno and Hapuano accent
already- set aside for that purThr rx|M-rtant mother told Ll. bottom chopped out has lieen
tut thr warmer climate and burr -s-»,‘hrd Herald was the g-iest
id "femininity" amt "grace."
tiose George W. ....... ... Jr.. JackA hoy "about ten" stole a Iran* Joe Hickson of the Ssnford Police pulled from ihe waters nf Lake
I T . Dll Am .. V I . ( I I ' l l —
% sistor radio that had been placed Department that the had not left llrantlry and identified as the one out of trucks In search of ne&lt; tar. ( •t"'41' r 41 ,h‘ Toastmaster's Club Gen G ro ig e t Marshall was Half a dofeii buuiique designers, vonvllle. has signed a contract
with the city to prrlonn Uie Job.
on a washing msrhine in the the area all day. According lo ,t0|,n last month from Vaughn
*Gle"ow outlined the om-ratlon of ru -h rd lu Ihe H B ia a g. V I'., many new lo thr International
The |7JitK) grant wax rri|Ur*lsw|
Park and Wash Laundry. Tuesday. Mrs Stevens, .he had slept in a |nr , Fern Park
The robbery
k J ;r r ; N n
a newspaper amt touched on It. hospital tiwlai altrr s u lfrrtu g I fashion iicne. showssl the kind
of eye-catching V a rli and casual t.y Sanford Cily Is-ader* rxprrsSJohlom said fl.e hoy truck h, thehood mart
on ZMh .till is unsolved
b t u d e n t M lS S IIig
dHtrailSn to rommun.lv .rrvle.
wlral a s|Hil&gt;e«nian In hi* AA ash- ilothex that made Italy famimi.
e»l surprise that Ihr full amount
grabbed the radio at the wax S I. and later walked to Wades
|.4gr ||rantlr&gt; rexident. re|Kirt
H A R TFO R D Conn ( U l'll
A
Diner tprakrr* w e re le d r Frn
ton
office
railed
a
“ brain
was approved, at the mtjorily of
doing her laundry and ran acrosx Super Market(or something to
„| the find to Ihe Seminole
Coun IJ stale alarm wat out tmlay fur ie l rile and I.I
Ed Graham
•p a »m .“ Th e siMilevman said he
, w
es i j •
■
•mall elites in Florida have reIhe dirt road behind Ihr building
eat
ty Sheriff's Department
when Philip J Newman of Miami
a mt-mhers of Ihe Toastmasters
(•ellesed Ihe 's-year-old le ltre d
T " T G Q r _V^lG L U C K y ;
•rived lesv lliaa ihe sum ronsiderPolice searched the area without
Her husband
Belton Slevrna. t„h,ng boats .craped against the student at Trinity College who The meeting was held at the Mar
general
tuffrrid
a “ minor
•••1 nrtrssary.
result*
was with Lt. Ilickaoo. when the melal box
has hern missing for two days fa&gt;u Restaurant
stroke."
Gordon Meyer, owner at Ihe walked Into the rleartng near the
Four year old Oscar fa-wi* Hull
laundry, also reported the theft house at * p tn
it • lucky boy
of a wait clock and stated that
j ()*C»r (llfhfd across
tniuti FrrmR
r »msixw i X i a* I • ^ f \ fw
Ave al Mil St lair yesterday i y y j f ^ | f l 6 0 D O V S
afternoon* and fell into Ihe hump« . . .
.. f
er of a car (hat had shipped Jus!
The Lake Alary firehouse wtfl
ORLANDO (U l’l l — Former Gov
Today,
said Ihr outspoken , “ negligent" and I V S u p r e m e
Caldwell said the men who in lime Th r alert driver w„ , '•• completed within (to days
behind Warner's service station
Banford will host Ihe District
Millard F. Caldwell today chal Tallahassee attorney who ls ru- L’ourt "grasping."
wrote Ihe U S Cunstltution tu-ser llrtliert r
Dvkrrna J r . M il . &gt;1u1ml* f,,r Cunatrucllotl of
.. the
on f. First St She said the car conference of Veteran* of World i . n (ra Southerners in “ get off inured as a (aissihle candidate for
,,r 141,1 ,hr ,ul1 blame on Ihr intended Dial Mashington should Frrnch Ave
building were rollerlrd through
•as locked when die left M al War One of thr U.fl.A. Sunday
*
'
Oscar wax taken lo Seminole 4,1 r,,'hu*la'tlc community d rift.
Ihe fence" and actively fight for governor In I9ft&gt;. a "liberal' ia Indllf. rrnce of the people who hr control stall school! or elections,
I p. m and still locked when she morning at the Civic Center
suspected of traveling with ,h« I'iro ‘o' u
'nn.rr, .r,,",rrrm-&lt;l
,'14'
}‘r" ' ,,fnl ot ,h* Memorial lloxpital hy Capi. Arn­ The roof haa hern given by Ran­
returned at I p m
Registration for the 12 Barracks *'4,r sovereignty.
" *h.n,i..n' ,
"
Mnrefor“ the
# old William*, of th* Sanford po­ dall Chase
[in thr district will start at 9 am
Cahtwrll told Floruia stisiriffi. at suhver.lvas. . •toleranl" person
"sort
ofS‘ a,M
chief ,h0U,',
of police
The announcement of convtrocIt
tolerant
of
the
left.
«»f
the
'
7
.
'
,
lice. X ray* and examination proLocal arrangements have Iwen their inid winter conference here,
slates."
dated nothing more than a minor !*,,n ,d4n* *,4',
-*1 * meetI m*&lt;te hy Sanford itarrarks No. that a so-called “ moderate" or pmk*. of spending and deflclla." | „ ul „ \ ‘t M |ou
sir six- on Ihe lltlle hoy’s rllmw kl* °[ '*,r
Mary Volunteer
|r wj„ m i , r lhemwlveti hr
i th»; Tbe conference will adjourn middle of flic roader ia “ one who and nolm.!) know, exac I, what a
The child Mves at V* Maple Ave Fire Department. I'r.-.idenl Richat | pm. lo the American Region stands for Ihr things not accept moderate It except that d(»ex not ,|pr[am |
_____________ __
ard II. Ivers heard reports from
represent Ihe majority of ihe
. . ___ ... . . _
,
The Mayfair Afen'a Golf Asso­ Building. 2 mile* south -of San , able In the South "
r ’
Our lop officials may have won
roiumltlrrs and announred total
Hr said "moderates,'' “ Ub*-r
ciation will hold a club tourna­ ford on Highway 17-92, wherr
..x.
.
. , j
,
I V lirtl round, bul we. Ihe people,
at**!* of 17,77(56, a cash balanca
Mostly fair, somewhat warmer
number* of the Auiilisry will als" and "tolerant individuals"
Meddling by ihe federal gov- „ lh, local levels, ran win Ihe
ment Manday, starting a« 12:90.
a4 Il.tiM.
were acceptable and even worth rromrnt and “ dogoodera" have war," ha aald.
toalght Partly cloudy and mild
W a a l will ha awarded tht serve dinner.
W A S H IN G TO N ( U l ’ll - The
Volunteers have bent working
More than t&amp;O representative* while until thr federal _govern . forced Southerner* to take a
three tap teams, thr two top in"We must use eve*-y ounce of Friday. High today to Ihe J#'*. Census Bureau estimate* the na wrekrnds on the construction of
df vidua I s Entry fee it II. A din and wives are expected for the mem snd U S . Supreme Court *t*od at one extreme or the po|uic,i| power w r possess to put low tonight 5k to SB. Variable lion's population stood al IT5.370,- the firehouse, which is 7S par
Bar and dance wMI follow The conference from Volusia, Semi­ started chipping away at tfie fun 'other, he said
|(lia right men and woman in winds I to IS mile* per hour ba­ 0«J oo Dee. I. The figure repre­ cunt completed. More than ti.T M
tournament trill he played under nole, Orange. Lake, Oscrola and damental rights of the states lo
Cahtwrll called President Kisen every politiral office within our mming mostly southeasterly to- sents an Increase of 2JM.00O per­
Marion Counties.
run Uieir own affairs.
the handicap point system.
bower
"intffccUvc,"
Congress clioiie.'
rons during Ihe past year.
sight.

Gator Gridder Signs

• 3 9 Years On Train Ends;
They Wanted Work
Engineer Makes Last Run

Reds Get Approval
To Accept Oscars

Red Cross Votes To Aid
UF, Calls O ff Own Drive

Guns Spout Death
Across Cuba Again

Group To Pick Site

All Escape In Crash

Boredom Banished
With Gadget Bed

Two Wrecks, Theft
Reported By Police

'Honest' Approach
On Germany Asked

Electronics Group
Elecis Local Man

Arsonist At Work

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On Show, Not On Music
rade Party got a U week renewal
b r W II. U A M rw e i.n
NKW YORK (lir il - Now that Sir John Gielgud, currently In a
(our Time* all star Jan ahowa one man Hroadway show, “ Ages
have noiard by. (hr patlrrn of the Of Man," has been rejecting TV’
CHSTV arriri it uncomfortably scripts with these words: “ I am
clrar: The emphaais is on show, not prrpared lo do had TV plays
Juat lo appeal lo a large audi
rather than Jan.
Whatever musical nourishment rnce."
One further nota: yesterday was
they might offer — and Wednes­
day night, there were a fe w cup­ Klvis’ birthday.
fuls — is accidental The aim is
to provide a spectacle, a circus
of sound and faces, an uncons­
cious burlesque, If you will, of
Jan complete with words like
'■dig.’' “ man” and “ blowing up a
storm." They offer the sort of
mat ir rihiMtinni that genuine
Jan buffs wrould hoot off the
si age
Wednesday night. Jackie dice
I ’m led Press lairrntUoaal
non. acting in the role nf apple
W A S H IN G T O N r - Krpuh
rlalnr — and drrtsrd like "Joe” liran National Chairman Meade
In "Tiie Time Of Your l.l(e'* — A I c orn nn Senatr Democratic
hawk I-.! the virtues of an unman l.ea&lt;ler Lyndon H
Johnson’s
ageahle assembly that included "stale of the union” apeerh at
the Ihikr Kllington band, the Ihe opening of fongresa:
groups fu liiriy (iillcspie. lanlis
“ It was a sorry opening day
Armstrong amt Ceorge Shearing, spectacle Indeed ”
fiakota Stalon ami Ruth Olay, and
foli-man Hawkins. R&lt;« Kblridge,
,n ,
IIOLLYWIMII) H ill
Jn Jones, dene Krupa and what gher, rinse friend and personal
looked like the entire member­ secretary of Ihe late Tyrone I’ow
ship of the Hundred Years War, er. when a value of “ more than
lllrdland and the drare Kelly Uoo.ooo” was plarrd on Ihe ac­
wedding
tor's estate:
Visually, the show was the
“ Ty wasn’t an rilrrmrly weal­
most resourceful of all the all- thy man In addition lo Insurance,
star Jai/ shows and there werr he owned a business building nn
nrca-lonal aural moments, too: Sunset Rlvd and a house in Bel
Miss Slaton Ihuratlng her way Air ”
through “ The Thrill Is done” and
culling Miss Olay In shreds while
SHAWNKKTOWN. 111. - Elmer
they learned up on "llody and Garnett. 83. who kilted his sislerSoul" . .dlllt-splr, the muled bell in law 2* years ago and then His
of his horn lilt towered roofward, appeared after he attempted sul
ran log a delicate filigree out ol ride:
“ Kl. taxiis Hines" while a restless
"I'm lirrd of running "
rhythm seclion drove him polite|y . a very brtrf moment when
CHICAGO — Coroner Waller J.
dillespir and Armstrong tried MrCarmn In ordering an Invesll
gamely, but awkwardly In mesh gallon of a dm-lnr's rnirrgrnry
their styles
service wliidi refused lo send
llul the hulk o( the show was medical aid lu a dying woman un
made up of some terribly mrdt til guaranteed a 110 fee:
ocre wares from the Pukes of
“ Were going to ask for the
Disieland, Shearing and disap­ records of the service. We're go­
pointingly enough, the Kllinglon ing to find out who makes these
Itanil Therr was an eslerolrd decisions w h i le a person la
eharivari at Ihe ebise in whleh dying."
sverynnr piined and whleh was
hilled hopefully, hut mistakenly, ST UHTS. Mo. Homicide
as a Jam session. And there was Chief Maurice O'Neill on the lex
Miss Olay, a performer more In slaying of Mrs. Charlea K. Mon
trresled in dramaliiins her mate (ague, 37, mother of two chit
rial than singing H, who should drennot base been on hna-d a Jarr
"This in a Hnmie murder. R
show al all
rould happen agsin "
Rut then, mayh* I've missed the
pnlnt It could tie the nhject was­
n't jars aflrr all
Short Shots: den Carlos Romu
In made fnr a charming guest nn
NKW YORK n i l'll Hr. Jos
NIU" TV's This Is Your l.ife Wed
nrsday night, hut the show some pph Thou, RO. naliottal dlrarlor nf
how managed to make his life the Tou rial Department af Ihe
sound dull I was happy lo nntr Zionist Organiralion of America,
Wednesday night thai' NBC-fV’s died Thursday after a short Ml
Hal Maslrrson i» now filtering a* nrs*.
premium*, gemiine Bst \tastetson |
------r*nri for the klddirs Ir, heal the WJNIKIN I DPI)—Chang lisi. ST,
TV art* wtlh. And other kiddies. ■" illemalr member of the Cen
too. 1 trust.
iral Commiltee of the Chinese
The C h a n n e l Mwlm: Jimmy Hu Cynimunl*! Party, dleil Thursday
raiile is reported lo lie under rnn of eanc*r. Ihe Peiping Radio re
*(-ti ration as a replsrement for port ad.
the NRC-Tk’ Kfldie Tiiher Show
when it goes off after March IT. NKW YORK (If PI &gt; — Dr, Gar
Krrol Klynn. wtio ha« bean with *ho*t Gelbart. 50. a leading Jew
Kldel Castro'* forces in Cuba, |l*h educator, died Wednesday af
made a special appearance on the a heart attack.
S'H( TV Jack Paar show last
CHARLmoN, S C. f ll PI)—
night.
MartHa Hunt, John WRHams. Mrs. C. J. Guthrie Ni.holsosi, H.
Cyril Cusack and IJam Redmond of Portsmouth, R. I., who** villa
have Joined Skibham McKenna at Casablanca waa the aetting for
and Jamea Donald in the fata of lha historic Roosevelt . Churchill
meeting* during World Wsr It.
"What Kvery Woman Knows,"
show of the month set for CBS TV died Thursday al her winter home
Jan. X NIK' TV's Masque here.

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BASKIIAI.I. FOR SANFORD—John Kridi*r,
Mcomi front ri^ht. yesterday conferred with
FloriiU State Lenttue officials in a meeting
which got Sanford a franchise in the leairue

Mintin. I*ft to riirht. Peter 8chn*l. leuifua
secretary; Julian -Incheon, league president,
Krider and an unidentified representative,
(Herald Staff Photo)

Sanford Gets Spot
In Florida League
Sanford again will have organit- Maned today, hut W. K McHoed baseball. II officially became berts, who potted the tl.uoo Iranfrn member of the Florida Stale ehlte guarantee, la out of town.
Teague yesterday.
It will be signed upon hit return.
A full working agreement with
John Krider, who represented
the Washington Senators will be 1Sanford interests at the league
signed laler this week Sanford t meeting si the Mayfair Inn yeswill celebrate its return to the terday, said that the local group
league in the opening game ol had derided In favor of Washingthe season, April 22, in a home Ion "bceause we have been
guaranteed the pick of Senator
game against' Orlando.
The working agreement with rookies” lie added that Wash­
Washington was scheduled to tie ington had assured Sanford of
"number one choice."
Sanford made the league alter
Gainesville dropped out. The Uni­
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in the meeting that it planned to
operate Independently If no work­
ing agreement rould he secur­
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After Uiis announcement, Krld-

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er lolJ the league board of direct­
or* that Sanford was not inter­
IBC Loses Case
ested in becoming a seventh
WASHINGTON t Ul'l) — TThmember of Ihr league. He added
that Sanford was not Interested Supreme Court today ordered the
in "pushing anyone out of the International Boxing Club hradrvl
league," but was ready to oper­ by James D. Norris lo break up
ate if a franchise werr available. its monopoly of big prise fights
The Gainesville Issue was set­
tled by hoard members Inflowing Pay TV Rules Asketl
WASHINGTON t UPI l-Senale
a telephone conversation with
llaltlmorr, which turned down a staff experts have recommrndrd
plea from Gainesville for a work­ that thr Federal Communications
Commission lake up the Joh of
ing agreement.
At thr same lime, Ualtlmure regulating pay television.
offered an agreement lo Sanford,
an offer which had been made Envoy To Get Degree
earlier and lurnrd down by tha
DEVON, England (UPII - Ex
local group Pittsburgh also had etrr University said today it would
asked to tie allowed to sponsor confer an honorary degrrr of doc­
thr local team
tor of laws on U. 8 Ambassador
Thr league will play a 110 game John Hay Whitney March 17.
schedule in I2N playing days.
League officials said they wrre .luke Box Probe Set
contemplating Saturday and Sun­
MIAMI ( Ul'lV — Robert Ken
day afternoon games. Double- nrdy, counsel fur thr Senate Back­
headers will be playrd In thr first ets Investigating Committee, be­
half of thr season.
gan questioning possible witnesses
Representatives u(
Orlando, in a Juke box Industry prof* to
Daytona
Beach.
Tampa,
SI. day.
Petersburg and I’ alatka expressed
themselves as "very happy" that Rockefeller Is GI
Sanford had rejoined the Iragur.
NEW YOKE (UPII — Steven
Sanford's agreement with Wash­
Rockefeller. tit!, son of Gov. Nel­
ington I* securt. Krider said this son A. Hockrfeller, was sworn into
morning McRoberts wired that
Ihr Army Sunday and laler left
thr delay In signing "would nut
for Fort Dix, N. J . for right
affrrt, in any way. thr agree­ weeks basic training.
ment.” Krider added that Sanford
will be the chief Class l&gt; farm
learn of Washington Thr Senators U. S. Books Printed
LONDON ( U l 'l ) - Moscow Ra­
operate only one other Class D
dio said Sunday night that at
club.
least eoo American books have
been published In Ihe Soviet Un­
ion since World War II.

A quiet-epokan, nJlghtly-built engincur today hackl’d two
of hi* children and hi* wife to death with nn axe In their
fmdiionuhle home in South Seminole County.
Officer* called the crime the "bliH&gt;die*t in Seminole his­
tory"
Harry tiiffurd Higgins, -10, used an axe to kill two of hia

*Jhi and fatally wound his wife
around 6 a. m. officers said. Tha
(wo boys. Richard I, and Bryan
12, died Instantly. Mrs. Higgins
succumbed In an Orlando hospital
at 10.20 a. m. She did not regain
conreiouvnrt*. The victims' heads
were cut to the spinal cord by
heavy hluws.
Two otnrr children were saved
from death because they awaken.-•V-Iie,
,vm Ohio (UPI) ,,Po ad. h,
Higgins
told w,
sheriffs
offlel Lk.VM.AND.
. eou,Jn.,
„,cro whu,
RIO UK JANEIRO, (Irani &lt;UPI&gt;
lUce launched an Intensive Inves-'
they were awake." Ruth Ann, 14,
qp-Fire. mud and rain combined
tlgation today within their own ran next door after discovering
Sunday lo kill 3f&gt; persons in the
WASHINGTON (L I'll — A
ranka
In
a
vice
scandal
allegedly
Ihe body of her mother. Phillip,
erash of a German I.ufthansa Su
powerful coalition of Senate HeInvolving the polite and fire de­ 10, awakened aa hit father killed
per Constellation in flame* ' hot j,uh||Can. and DemocraUtoday
partments and a 13-year-old run­ hla Iwo sleeping brothers, author­
enough to start a chain reaction." smashed a move by liberals to
away girl.
ities said.
Three crew member* survived. relax the Senale'a antl-flllbuxtMAYFAIR WINNER—Marlene Bailer Hugge t* nhuvvn
Police Chief Frank Story said
Thr Higgina home in luikewood
All wrre reported out of danger •r rules.
with Frank Meliune Jr., Mnyfuir inn manager, shortly hr would consult with Ihe prose
Shorn, South Seminole County la
today. The only American aboard,
after «he »nnk a lung putt to win Iho first Ladies Profes­ culor regarding Ihe Issuance of In
the 320,000 clast. It la wellpilot Capt. Wren McMains of
sional C oif Association tournament at the Muyfnir Coun­ warrants. He said thr Investiga­ furnished wilh deeply piled ruga,
Westover Park. Stamford, Conn,
tion of the glrl’a story might a grand piano and other evidence
try Club. (Stories, other pictures, l’uge 5.)
died at the controls alter he
lakr several days.
of luaunuul living. Two dogs, •
missed the runway at Galnao In­
(Herald Stuff IMiuto)
lie said ah* was unable to give cal and Iwo bird*, new blcyclaa
ternational Airport In a blinding
* revrI S
name* In every case, hut was for lb* children, a lata modal
rain storm.
able to give accurate dracrlptlons car; all point to tha abova-avaf*
Thr plane tourhrd down in Itio
of the placet where the allegedly •*» income of the lllgglna family.
KODIAK. Alaska (UP!) — The
Bay instead, bounced onto Tuhta
met memhere of the two depart­
The family la reported to bo
canga Reach on Governador Is Coast Guard today launched a sea
ment*.
deeply religious, according lo
Land, where the airport is located. and air search for a CI21 Globe
Rookie Patrolman Jam** W. neighbors and the family priaaC
It exploded afVl split apart in mailer transport plane reported
Kelly, 34. was stripped of his There war* no alcoholic bavaiw
missing over the Gulf of Alaska
flames.
badge and Jailed after algnlng a ages on live premises and no
Heavy mud delayed thr rescue 105 miles south of Anchorage.
statement
admitting he had other weapons of violence. Tho
A Coast Guard spokesman said
until It was too lair. Must of the
Population Gains
shared a room with the girl lest house was wtll-kepl and spotlrsoIwu slops and one airplane were
virtlms were burned lo death.
PARIS (Ill’ll- France's popu­ NEW YORK (Ul’l) - A baby urvl to insist that ah* had given October.
ly clean, lllgglna said he didn't
Firemen who carried portable being used in the search.
lation has climbed to 44.7H8.OOU girl kidnaped from a hospital
An entire platoon at one fir* know whether or not be would
birth to thr Infant unattended in
Official* al
F.lmendorf
Air
^extinguisher* several h u n d r e d
with an increase of 46t),(Hi0 during
Ihe Brooklyn apartment where department engine bouse was have killed himself.
w yardi through deep mud lo Hie Force Uasr at Anchuragr said
1831. the National Institute of SU- nursery 2W hours aflrr her birth
placed in a lineup (or identifica­ H* told sheriff’s depullaa that
WASHINGTON (IIPit—The Na- tlitlr* said today.
10 days ago was found alive and she and the baby ware found.
plane wren- forced to delay Ihelr nine men wrre aboard the Mil
Af-HkiaiUri M l Space Ad­
well Sunday nlghl. A 43 year old
operations until the flame* died Ftary Aft Transport plane Milch
Police and F B I agent* recov­ tion by the girl. Among thoae ac­ ha want to bad at 10 30 last night,
was reported missing on a flight ministration today ordered Mc­
grandmother was arrested for Ihe ered Ihe Infant after a telephone cused were four firemen, three and arose ihortly before daw*
down.
Debre Under Attack kidnaping.
lip to police direclrd them to her patrolmen, a civilian ambulance this morning. While h# was drasaThey sought rvfuge frum the from McChord Air Force Base at Donnell Aircraft Corp St. Louis,
PARIS (U l’l) —Opposition psrEven after thr rhlld had been apartment In thr fare of Ihe driver and a luburbsn police Ing, he got the axe and allackad
rain beneath the unburned tall Tacoma, Wash., to the naval air to build the first US "space
his wife as she lay asleep. Ho en­
section One shouled lo officials; Installation here. However, the capvule” lo carry a man into an lias opened a three pronged st­ positively Identified a* missing U woman's calm denial, however, chief.
uck
against
Mir-iel. sa Rose Chtonrhio, (K ille r said the
,,,
.
. .
. Prrmirr
.
"No one's alive in there. It's hot plane's home base. Travis Air orbit around Ihe earth
they withheld action until thr In­ Thr girl and Carl Gallpo, XI, tered his daughter's room, and
The work Is expected lo lake al £ £ * ,o d ,Jf* ,,u.' ,hr
woman, Mrs
Jean lavaronr, fant's blood ■lype and fool •prints who police said sdmlllrd acting aikrd her about her dug; than
enough to start a chain reaction.” Force Have. California, reported
year*, informed nlltrt.vls leader was assured an overwhelm mother of right children, cuntin- were chirked with hospital rec­ si the girl's procurer, told of down the hall to thr bedroom
Officials said most ol thr vic­ that lu men lefl aboard the plane ft*1'
said Thr space agency said Ihe ing confidence vote In thr Nation­
where Ihe three boys slept. Ho
tims were burned beyond recogni­ (rom there Thursday
ords They checked nut perfectly. llieir activities Sunday.
The girl's parrnts said they had killed Bryan; crossed the room
The huge plane (ailril to arrive manned satellite would cost more al Assembly Thursday.
t i o n Attempts at Identification be
Known by Hear
spent
JS.noo
on
medlral
and
psy­
here as scheduled at 10 pm. than IS million dollars
rgan in (he Rio morgue today.
and killed Rlehard. Whan Phillip
Thr child's father. Frank Chlone.s.l. Sunday. Itadio contort with
McDonnell was srlrctrd to de­ Diw With Smile
chlo. 2R, an attorney, found his chiatric care for Ihelr daughter cried out, the Newton. Masa., en­
since 111Mi They said she had run gineer picked lb* boy up and
KAIFuKD (Ul’ l I—Willie Horne
the plane was lost 2* miles east sign. develop and build thr satel­
own Identification — ■ tiny scar
of Homer, Alaska, after It report­ lite from among 12 companies Jr., Jacksonville Negro convicted
he had noticed above thr baby away before but had not been moved him to Ihe rourh la tho
ed It was flying on two of Its four which submit* bids In a govern­ of raping a wtulr woman two
lir ls left eye in his brief first guilty of such Immoral behavior IMng room.
years ago, walked smilingly to
engines
ment competition
Ruth Ann wx-nt to her mother's
glimpse of her sftrr birth
A powerful rocket booster, prob- hie death in the rlectrlr rhatr
The Air Force at Travis said
room and flicked on the light.
Chionrhlo spent IS minutes at
Four
Seminole
High
School
stu­
the plane left with It* regular gahljr an Atlas missile, will here this morning.
There she aaw the plctur* at
dents are In serious trouble with SI Frier's Hospital, to which the
horror. She ran to a neighbor's
Representative* from each type crew of seven plus three pilots In- hurl Ihe manned satellite of spar*
baby was returned, and then left,
local
police
aflrr
one
of
them
Thr transport plane capsule Into orbit.
Reds On Expedition threw a cherry l«mdi at two boys wrratlird In smiles, to take Ihr
who summoned Sheriffs drputiea.
of Sanford buxlnrxs will meet Wed­ training
llark to Earth
lllifgin* opened (he hark door
C A I* K T O W N. South Africa on a bicycle late yc*terday after­ good news to his wife, Frances,
nesday morning In nrguniie melh stopped al McChord Thursday for
The purpose, NASA said, will be (Ul’l I—A group of t&gt;3 Soviet and
P&gt; tell Ihe assemhlrd group ("at
-ad s of inrrraxlng retail vales In a two day layover before depart­
2*i She Itad been fi-nl home (rom
noon.
ing for thr naval air station here to "carry a human passenger 1‘ollsh scientists and oilier (penalhr would come out as soon as ha
™lhb rlty.
llie hospital lav! week hecauxe the
Ten-year old Regie Boland was
made a phone call. He called hla
According lo Francis Itoumillat, Sunday morning. Thr plane was through the atmosphere. Into or­ Isis leave fur thr antorcltc almard
crying of other bahics and the
BLUEFIKLD.
W.
Va.
(U
P
IJ
treated
al
Seminole
Memorial
chairman of Ihr Ke'all Mrrehants reported lo be carrying about bital flight and safely bark to the Russian ship Mlchatl Ksllmn
sight of their happv mothers had An alarm was out today for 10 priest, and when hvestigattng of­
to earth again.”
today sflvr stopping here for Hospital for wounds on his left been tisi much for her to bear. memtwrs of a trl lisle fiOO.OOO- ficers arrived, hr was walking
Division, “ A large portion of San* 34.Vo pounds of cargo.
leg and right hand roller said Ihe
With the satellite and Its human stores and fuel.
ford payrolls Is spent in Orlando
Poller said Mrs lavaronr, a wi a-year burglary ring and Ha lead up and down (be street with seefleah was "chewed'' hy the eaoccupant, the United State* will
and other nearby tnwn*. There
dow, had had right rhlldrrn by er who (miles said vowed death to rral neighbors.
ploting firecracker Ills eompenbe able to study the psychological
must I* reasons.’'
lllgglna Is In Seminole County
two marriages. Ihe youngest now any lawman who tried to rapture
Ion, Bobby Herrington, 14, was un­
and physiological effrets of spare
Jail. Officer* said h* showed no
The Division sill seek ways of
three years old Her oldest rhlld, him.
injured.
flight on man.
Combatting Ihi* trnul to “ shop
a married ton, died last summer.
A 16 stale alert was Issued for remorie except 1 st he was sorry
Charged with assault with a
Hesearch will rover the reaclioo
•way from home” which I* a vertAnother son. F r a n c i s Anthony Irs Malhena, 46. of llluefleld and he had not killed hla wife Instant­
_
deadly wrapun wax I’atrick J.
of a man to weightlessness is he
out thrrat to all Sanford businrsi
ly. Ila said, "I'm sorry that
MIAMI (Ul’l I — A M year old Erickson. 17. Charged with pot- Gelch. 21. father of Iwo rhlldrrn Crrrntlmro, N. (’., after four slpeople.
,
IJTTLE ROCK. Ark. &lt;UPI&gt;— travels around the earth In a vir­ widow collapsed into her partner's session snd discharging of fire-1of his own Is pre-mlly In a legeil hi-nrhiurn wrre charged in lluth. whom I loved tha most,
w The meeting Wevinc xdjy is deem­ An attorney for Negro studrnta tually gravity free state
had to auffer.” Hr admitted that
Brooklyn Jail
111
.
. . 41
, arm* nunn* a waltx
waits at
al a lonely
ed "of ihe utmost Impurtanre” ju seeking to allend l.lllle Rock's
blud.e* of weightlessness up to|hearti during
Jintr Su[„,
, nd works were William Richard HernThe
nest
oldest
chib!
Is
16
Po­
owaky J r, IN, Charles l/inman
the merchants, and at] representa­ four dosed high schools asked to­
roller aald they learned lh* awakened he would 'taee killed
'• h ,'Inr Jet
,Mr"aircraft
l“ n," fd and
lu “ u,u"
d died . few minute* later, sppar Mesarr, IN, slid Harry L dtturuck, lice said some of (hem are In
to thr
tives are urged lo attend. The day (or a Ihm- Judgr court to flights
orphaliage-s
ring, working with duplicate keys, Ihrm too, officer* said.
IN, who wa&gt; also llvlrd as ari acgroup will meet at lh.- Chamber of open Ihr schools Immediately
launching of ■ monkey In an rntly of a heart attack.
.
,
. .
| Authroitiea have two lellcra
Police
Nlrntlfled
the
victim
as
struck at numerous lmsines. es ldj rr, „ d
WllUlllII, Mssa.,
ertsory
to
Ihe
crime
Commerce building.
Wiley Branlon, a Tine Bluff, Army Jupiter missile
Mrs
Mary
Minkowski
of
Minnca
i.bbshmenl. I" Virginia
West wrtUcn b Higgiui (.it night. Thi
The four teenagers were driving
In
Ihr
Jets,
pilots
arrhrd
sharply
Ark.. Negro attorney, filed a com­
Virgima and North Carolina durf0' nU|n M ur|„ ,1(vl(ltng
polls, who had been vacationing a 1063 coupe, owned by Mctscr’i
plaint with the frdrral clerk's of upward and coasted weightless here for Ihe last month
father, Ihe Rev. J. II Messer. The
mg
Hie
pait
iwo
years.
furniture
and houvehuld pot*.
over
thr
lop
of
the
plane'a
trajec­
flee asking District Judge John
Incident occurred on West goth St
K. Miller to rail for a three- tory. Neither thr men nor Ihr
u
'.
'V
V
.
r
*
T
r‘
"
on*
* reclpboU
ceramic bath
Thp fcm |Bote “ &gt;t-0|int).
.shorlffa
I
Arnold Williams and Carl f .
Inreriors of Hie Seinir.i I* I nun- .r.evtiJH .els
judge court lo advance, Ihr rase monkey wrre weightless for more Two Fires Reported
iMlion
Investigated
than
a
frw
minute*.
ly
Chamber
of
Commerce
will
hear
I
’r
,
i
f
,
*
i
?
!
'
Department
u.d
this
morning
uniler cunauutliun for a Virginia . '
^ Thieves stole a display hoard cn ils docket ami lo declare two
The Sanford Fire Departmrnl re
Joe Enuel, i-atebaH's biggest pro- stair lrao|*r who hrl|&gt;e&lt;l crark Ihe that the crime would tie thor
stale
anti
migration
law*
uncon­
foil of pocket knives from Hen
ported two fires over the weekend
motor, tomorrow night.
oughly Investigated, and lllgglna'
css*.
Dowling To Speuk
nells Grocery, West 20th St. Sat­ stitutional.
Minor damage wg* caused by *
Engel is president of the Chatta­
II
will
be
up
to
Chief
Judge
Malhena, red-faced, 170 pounds, backcround irarchtd.
Itolwrt Isowling, president of defective oil healer Saturday at
urday night, according to the San­
nooga laiolouti, a team that con­ 6 feet, a inch** tall, was dearnbed
"We are not satisfied with tha
Archibald Gardner of the Mh Cir­ Dowling Appraisal Co. will speak 7:10 p m. at I2I»4 West 13th St.;
ford Police Department.
tinued lo make money dwfplle Ita *in a police bulletin as armed and (acta to thia rase,” Vern Brew­
cuit
Court
of
Appeals
al
St
Ixniis
to
Ihr
Hanford-Heminulr
County
Jim Spencer's Restaurant also
excitement was rhe main result of
Fair through Tuesday. Not so failure to produce a pennanl,
‘ dangerous, lie was reported to ster aald." We frel that lllgglna'
was eniered over the weekend. to name the three Judgg court If Jayvers at noon Thursday. The a fire In the eacant lot at Hickory cold tonight High this afternoon
The i|uarierly meeting will b*
Ihr
complaint
is
relayed
to
him
luncheon will I* held in the dan- snd Celery Ave. at 1:17 pm. Suit- 66 to as. low tonight 12 la 12. held al 7 p m. in Ihe Sanford Civic have threatened members of the past will ahed more light on hla
Thr kitchen door and the door to
actions.”
ring and Ihelr families.
ford Civic Center.
the office werr forced aumetlme by Judge Miller.
day.
UiM variable wind*.
Center.
Gramkow Funeral Hum* la in
The laws passed last August
l*»t night. About 310 in caah was
, charge of arrangamruu tor the
taken from Ihe rlrarrtle machine authoriird Gov. Orval K. Faubus
Othrr weekend rc|&gt;orts included to close schools fared with inte­
acre- Marion Driggers, Vans
tht broken water main at Nth and gration and to withhold funds
Brewster and J. L. Hobby of tha
Pecan. Alfred Uodrll told police from any school district where
sherlir* department and Grady
that another vehicle had forced his schools sre dosed.
MARTINSVILLE, Va. (U P lJ-A llatl, Altamonte Spring* police­
The complaint wlU be coo«Id
off the road, tutting the water
llaavy froti and below-fraaung today, causing eom# damage to
Sanford registered * 26 degree
"II wet tokl enough to hurt both horse with the apparent Instincts man.
pipe. The accident occurred at rrrd by Judge Miller next Satur­ temperatures hit the ganford area vegetable* and fruit*.
reading early Sunday, a .30 early fruit and treex in tome unprotect­ of a bloodhound pointed a posse
day.
d:S4 p in. Friday.
for Ihe second day In a row early
However, Warren (J. Johnson, today. Trmpcralurrt werr expect­ ed groves, but I don't think Ihe to three escaped convicts Sunday.
ed to shoot up to the 70'« this
The three, along with three
ohlef
of the Federal-Btate Frost
Truil For Cold
afternoon, but near-freering tern- damage was very heavy," Johnson companions, broke out of a stale
Warning Bervtcc in Lakrland, said peiaturas are expected again to­ said.
BUFFALO. N Y —(UPII—Two
prison camp near here Saturday
tgal Ihe frees* "came at a good night and early tomorrow. Thr
policemen picked up a very cold q - j
^
T ...w L »
For the second night to a row,!night. The fugitives apparently
James Reltrc has been electad
(rail and followed It about a mile D I u S U f l
I TUCKS
lime. If it had to come." He added forecast for the Sanford area la X farmers snd growers to the S a s - M * “ P ta* lw° « ™ uP»chairman of the Longwood Town
George Barr ha* arrived in before they nablied l*e James.
to (2, with scattrrevl frost.
Bids
on
ducks
for
the
city
of
min7
farmer*
"are
between
* 1" ' Noodhotmd. fa|- Council.
jsl.nng'suod to open another season If, for iteiling two overcoat*.
Coldest spot in thr title was ford are. lit fires and smoke pots!,
• protect their crop, from the
lrwjp f° * Urm nr*r
They srrestrd the youth after Hanford will he opened tonight al plantings and the new crops are CrusI City, which reported an Icy to
&lt;xilh hit famous umpire school.
II* was cltosen alter Mayor Alien
frees*. Many were aapecled to her*. They flopped to queatlon the Inrmann road the oath of office In
The six weeks course is hrld an­ following his footprints m the thr City Commission meeting al 8. not above ground a* yet."
21
Only
extreme
South
Florida
Alto on Ihr agenda ar* appoint­ Johnson said lander truck crop*
farmer, who was feeding hla the new council members. Herons
repeal the operation tonight.
nually is Loagveood. and Includes MOW.
hor*#.
ment* to the Board of Bond Trui- to North and Canlral Ftorsds were and the Key* oacaped frretlng
to war* R. C. Carlson Kldou E.
tocturaa, dlacustloni and field drill.
temperature*.
leet and consideration of action on hardest hit.
While they talked, Dobbin raised Williams, Rlalsc, Homer tBud)
Barr was a National League It Wa« Obvious
Johnaon
said
some
damage
oc­
the proposed sewage treatment
his bead from the foad trough,
"Thera was undoubtedly tome curred la all farming areas, except
umpire for IP years. Graduate*
BUFFALO. N. Y. —iUPI)—Two plant.
BRISTOL. Conn. - (U P I J - At pawed tha ground and stared Scott, R. B. llopktos, Oania RocW
damage to *v*o lh# hardy truck the lower East Coast, lie added
alt, town dark, and Midi An­
from the George Barr Umpire Buffalo policemen didn't hava to
(er Elmer kladsen lost his wallet
Recommendations of the Zoning crop*, such aa spinach," hr said.
drew*. (an collector.
School art now found in leagues •ak John J. Baron. 4&gt;, "where's
(Jut K amid bo "some tins#" be­ containing flO, ha dreamed ft was down a nearby railroad trach.
and
Planning
Commission
will
ba
Officers
toilowud
M
m
hor
re’s
"I would say the crops around fore aa aecarat* etUmtl# could be
Recommendations for atria las»
•II over Hie U. S. Classes run the fire?” he was busy looking
lying la a parking lot. Naat day, gat*, saw three dguro* and soon
heard, ae the rlty leaders swing
uni Jan I6-Fsb
(rom
IS-Ftb M.
gg. lb#
Iba athool
aritoui al
si one when he crashed into Uie into the second maadng of lh* saw Sanford, Plant City, Webster and compiled Damage lo Ihe multi hr went to the lot where, sura had to rustody Johnny Jones Jr., provemaiit war* read by the now
Buabnell were about aa bant Ml aa millioa cilrus grove* was behaved
»B S M | N a
im m
AW
enough, he found • wallag — but Rudolph Jones and Richard L. mayor, Including morn itraet
M!
lights, a map of tha water system
i Wav

'Heavy Mud Delays
Rescue, 36 Killed
By Fire In Crash

Bulletin

Search Under Way
For Overdue Plane

Contract Awarded
For Space Capsule

Investigation Set
Into Vice Scandal
Of Police, Firemen

Kidnaped Tot Is Found;

Mother Of Eight Nabbed

Students Arrested
For Bomb Injuries

Local Merchants
Plan To Discuss
‘Trade At Home’

15 States Alerted
For Burglary Ring

Reopen Schools,
Negro Asks Court

Widow Collapses,
Dies During Dance

“'*‘“ "1“ “LIS'J2 .

Engel Will Speak
To Chamber Beard

Thieves Stay Busy
Here On Weekend

Weather

Freeze H its A r e a ; Som e D am age Seen

George Barr Ready
For Umpire School

Horse Turns Hound
To Help Nab Cons

Rietec Is Chosen
Council Chairman

City Will Open

Dream Didn't Pay Off

�Tag* 2—Mem. Jan. 12. 1959

Wf»

liilir l

R m ll

Cdr. Blake Is Appointed To Station's W ing Staff

Seminoles Split Pair, Play Tonight

( dr. Hilbert 8- Blake has report­
ed for duty ai assistant operations
officer on the staff of Heavy At­
tack Wing One.
This is t;dr. Blake's second lour
of duty at .Sanford. Hr previously
served here in Composite Squad­
ron S. the first Heavy Attack

Vy Jerry Cot lag Urn
The Seminole eager* found trouWe here Friday night a« the
Apopka Blue Darter* took advantage of every scoring opportunity
lit the firit half and dropped the
loeali, 1(41. On Saturday night,
Seminole beat Lyman, 71 34.
The Darter* hat 90 per cent of
their ihot* in Ihe first half and

squadron, during I9S4 and 19&amp;S.
At that time ha resided at 1301
Park Avtnue and to quota Gib, ai
he la known to hla friend* 'T know
thla hai been laid often and by
many, but mg main goal aloce
leaving Hanford has been to re­
turn." Before returning to Sanford

he was attached to the Naval Air
Station, Dallas, Texas where he
was Station Safety Officer.
Cdr. Blake is a native of Web­
ster Groves, Mo, a graduate of
Taylor Schools High School In
Clayton, Mo. He attended the Uni­
versity of Vanderbilt at Nashville,
Tenn., and received an AB degree
from Washington University tn St.
Louis, Mo.
iTior to serving at Dallas, Cdr.
Illake had extensive Naval service
dating back to July 1942 when he
commenced training as an Avia,
bon Cadet at Tensacola, Florida.

Commissioned an Ensign in March
of 1943, he was assigned to th*
carrier Enterprise with Torpedo
Squadron 10. During thla period h*
participated In 7 major engage­
ments and was awarded 4 Dis­
tinguished Flying Crosses, g Atr
Medals and the Navy Unit Cong)
mrndauon.
Following World War 11. Cdr.
Blake was released to Inactive
duty in the Naval Reserve and
worked as sales representative for
the Pet Milk Co. in St. Louis, Mo.
For five years he served as Ex­
ecutive Officer of an Organised
Naval Reserve unit in St. Ix&gt;uiy
until 1951, when he reported again
fur active duty.
Since his return, he hat served)
at the Naval Air Reserve Training
Unit, Memphis, Trnn. as an In­
structor, as Ordamc Officer of
Composite Squadron 3 at Sanford,
as well as his most recent tour al
Dallas.
Cdr. Blake is an ardent sports,
man. Hr has participated tn All
Navy competition during Uve past
three years a* left fielder for the
N'AS Dallas Softball Team, and is
looking forward to early renews*'
of his membership In the Mayfair '
Country CIuo.
Cdr. Blake will reside with his
wife, the former Miss Shirley Mel.aud of Kingsville, Texas and
(heir three daughters, Alison, Bar
bars and Carrie at 907 \V. 20th
Street, Sanford.

controlled the boards and (he of the biggeat difference* in the
Seminoles never seriously threat* grid ronteit.
ened The Darter* experienced
In the JV contest* over the
their hottcit night of the iraton, weekend little George Perides
but it it doubtful that (he aeore rnnttmiril In pour in Hie points to
would have been in high If a few pace the Baby Seminoles' attack.'
of their firit half ahot* had min* The small youngster has shown
cd. The Darteri rnuld do mi wrong the ability to hit from every an­
and Ihe Semlnoiei could do no gle on the count and Is probably
right in Iha one.
the highest scorer in the history
Iiig Jerome Shaw, a name that of JV basketball at MIS. He
will be remembered from Ihe dumped In IS against Apopka in
Celery IJnul grid ronteit. was the the 39-32 win and 2o in the 47big gun for the Darteria »» Tie 32 victory over Lyman He has
poured in 23 points. The loeal at- hit 20 points in Ihrre games lids
When Larry Glenn Dodson was munity that has taken the faml
tack wti paced by Jimmy (ira season. Forward Mike Huberts at­
l&lt;orn at 3 30 a. m. New Year's ly'a problems to heart.
tailed Press Intrrnalluml
cry tending Seminole scorer for so was a big gun in the rontrst
Fait
Inrludtd in the hany's gift! are
Dai, be became Seminole Coun­
the season, Hay Lundqulal, and against Lvniar as he hit for 16 CDR. CIIARLLS MtBiATNIF
Manhattan 70 Navy M (OT)
ty i official firit baby of the laundry and dry cleaning from
( ecil Dandririgr. all of whom, point*. The big lophoinorp is Ihe
Gene'* Seminole Dry Cleaners
NYU *0 Boiion U. M
dumped in 10. Dandridgr, who top rtbounder on the JV tram
year. The lucky little boy has
Penniylranla .'&lt;9 Yale S3
and Laundry; a sterling silver
was so great against Apopka In and shows great possibilities.
won
more
than
S25o
In
merchan­
Princeton M Brown 44
cup from Wm. E. Kader, jewel­
the Celery Bowl, rerelved call*
In Hu L)rnan contest Sstur
dise for himself and his parents, er; a sweater set from the Day
Marshall to Si. Francis (Pa) (I
LONDON (UPI)— The high
from Ihe Apopka fan* to “ rrmove
S|. John* (NY) V, Gro. With. 65 hi* shew." Thu bare foot waaonr day. Coach Bud Layer's small
Mr. and Mrs Clifford Dodson of \N Mte Grill; 23 printed an­ priest of a pagan cull in Britain
ragrrs finally allowed the aggres­
Holy Cron 74 Connecticut JO
nouncement* from Progressive whose members perform naked
Woodruff Springs.
siveness that they displayed at
SL Bon*venture 68 St. Vincent 41
Printing Co. a high ehaircar dances in an tneense • filled tem­
Larry
weighed
in
at
I
Ibi.
3
Ihe
first
of
the
season
hut
had
Capt. James Rsmige, comman
La Salle (2 Muhlenberg 77
•eat combinaiion from Mather of ple said today* two of hit
failed to show In the last two con­ der Heavy Attack Wing One, ot.. arcording to midwife Mary Sanford; a baby' bath from Ted "witchrs" have gone into hiding,
Harvard 6t Columhta 65
tests. Tbey found their troubles Sanford, Saturday attended com- Mo)r, vsho delivered him at the William* Hardware; a ten dollar the tabloid Daily Sketch reported.
CfNY U Fatrl. Dickinton 66
in the first period and the Grey­ mivsioning ceremonies for the Dodson home. Dr, John Thur­ bank account from the Florida
Rutger* (9 Penn St. «4
"They're not hiding bccauvc
hounds held a one-point edge at USS Independence.
Villanav* 64 Scion Hall 19
State Hank; first pair of shoes they arc ashamed that people
I nilrd Press International
mond
of
the
county
health
de­
|the end of the Initial period but
The Navy’* newest super car­
Dartmouth 77 Cornell 11
from Sanford Shoe Center.
know they arc witches." Ihe news­
Saturday
then they went to work. Coach rier, was commissioned at th- partment signed the necessary
Syracuse TO Pittsburgh M
A full cu e of bahy food from paper quoted Jack Bracclin, 32.
form
entitling
Larry
and
Ida
par­
SOUTHIIEND, Inrt. (UPI)—The Layer called on his enlire squad Brooklyn Navy Yard
Niagara 93 Colgate 32
Tip Top Super Market: an auto- a paint salesman, as saying.
The 60,000 ton ship, with a 3.- ents to the prices given by San- crib from Wilson Staler Furniture
Ford turn Id Army e*»
University of Notre Dame an and they all did a fine job
lord merchants.
ltrairlin said the cult's 49 men
300
man
crew
will
make
sea
nounced that Hugh Devore, fresh
Temple K) Lafayette 76
Gracey continued to pump the
Co., feeding spoon and rattle*
The new baby's father makes from Wert Jewelry Store; five and women members meet once a
man football coach under Terry ball through the strings to the trials next week in preparation
WVU 77 Canitlui 66
South
Brennan, will lie retained under tune of 20 points, lie hit from all for a cruise in Ihe spring. Her crates lor Chase and Co. during shirts washed and ironed from month in a 16th Century temple
South Carolina ra Virginia M
new coach Joe Kuharieh.
over the court and did his best first commanding officer is Capt. me season. There are two other Seminole County Laundry: a fam­ on privately - owned land to per­
job of the season on rebounding, Rhod a in Y. McElroy. Lebanon, children in the Dodson family; ily dinner of their choice from form their reremunirs.,
Kentucky 7fl LStf 6!
a toy 12, and a girl 9. The Utile Plnecreil Inn; a birth record
The cult has no dealings in
North Carolina St. 07 Duke M
CINCINNATI ( UPI t—The tin lie has hit aver 20 points In four Ky.
The Citadel 47 VMt 36
clnnatl Boyals nl Ihe National ronteits In the young lesion and Serving aboard the giant car­ girl it afflicted with cerebral spoon from Yowrtl'a; one year's black magic, is limited to "intel­
Pur man W II avid ion 61
Basketball Association traded Si- is one of the top aeorera In the rier 1* Cdr. Charles (Chuck) Me- paltry. She has had no therapy subscription to The Sanford Her­ lectuals" and membership Is ex­
llratnie,
former administration or treatment.
Qeorgla &gt;0 Alabama 79
hog-i Green, former All America area.
ald: an I by to portrait in mil tremely difficult to obtain. Bract
Through the County Health De­ from Jameson Studio; one gallon Bn said in the Sketch interview
William k Mary S3 lllchmond 61 from Duqursne, to the St, Ixml*
Senior forward Cliff McKlbbin officer of VAX), Sanford-based
•*Wc follow a pagan rite which
Georgetown (DC) 73 Boiion Coll Hawks for Med Park, Jack experienced hla beat night of the heavy attack squadron. McBrat partment, Mrs. Dodson received of paint from Sherwin-Williams
Stephens and a sum of cash.
Kenneth R. Norman, 17, son
•T
season as he dropped In 12 points. nle left Sanford for Ihe Indepeml pre-natal rare and the services C o , and a Johnson'* baby gtft existed in Britain before Christ­
Auburn 63 Florida .11
The small youngster stayed In ence shortly after the squadron'* of the midwife. The baby will be Ima from Routnillal and Andtr- ianity," Uracelin told ihr news­ of Mr Charles N. Norman, Old
paper
Mill. St. TJ Georgia Tech C7
PERTH, Australia (UPI)-Karl there with the big boys and was return from a nine-month cruise- checked by county doctors six son.
Dixie Highway, 1amgwood, rec­
llurlihult of St. I/mis won Ihe ju- probably the outstanding reboun­ last fall. Cdr McBratnie's par. •sicks after birth, although there
Tulane 64 Tcnnetace 41
•'The see art is part of Ihe rite ently enlisted and left for the
Louisville TO Xavier (Ohio) «5
nior men s alr.glti crown of the der for the evening'. Air* McKlb­ enti, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C Is no well-baby clinic in Seminole
—but it uorsn t take flare in pub­ Marine Corps ' boot ramp" at
Moving By Air
Mlmphl* 81. 66 Oklahoma City 61 West Australian lenms tourna­ bin second party to the Seminole McBratnle Sr . rrilcle in Sanford County at this time.
lic." Bracclin was quoted at say-1 i'arris bland, according to Ma­
BUFFALO, N. Y. - ( U P D ment by treating Spain's Luis Aril brother act, hit ala lalllea and at 1101 Cornell Drive.
Vanderbilt 79 Mississippi Ti
rine Corps recruiter Malter Ser­
The family has been fort unate Jack B. Prior used two helicop­ ing.
Alsu attending the ceremonies in the friendihip /&gt;t Mr*. C. L.
Loyola (Mil) 64 Wash. Colt. 30 la, 6 4, 62.
geant Richard K. Schmidt,
played a fine defensive ball
ter*
lu
move
his
furniture
from
with
Capt.
Its
mage
were
Cdr.
LenoirIthyne 74 Appalachian 41
•The Marine Corp* hoot camp
game, lie also got hla ihare off
1'ark Sr. and her 'Sunbeams"
hit
suburban
home
to
a
new
Ernest Horrell, commanding offi­ .from Ihe First Baptist Church.
Morgan St. 66 Virginia Union IS
ARCADIA. Calif. (UPD-lltHi- the boards.
at i'arrit Island is rigorous train­
Net
Promoter
Dies
aparlmanl
eight
milrs
away.
dale won Ihe |28,V» San Fernan­ All—OBC guard Bey Lundqulst cer VAN 3. Ixdr George Humph­ Mr*. Park and the girls mike
Albany (da) SI. 77 Claflln 63
LONDON (UPI) - Dr. C o l i n ing that li designed to 'build
do Stakes for four year olds at was second to Gracey In the scor­ ries and Lcdr. Hubert II. Conn. frequent
E ,, Carolina TO Eton 44
visits
to
Woodruff
Gregory, 35 year-old chairman of men’ ", said Sergeant Schmidt.
Santa Anita In 1:12 2 3.
Vtrgiaia St. 68 Shaw 64
Spring! to aer the Dodsons, and Vote For Naught
the All-England Lawn Tennis Club The young recruit wrill he given
ing department with 14 points
Wait Carolina (6 All. Chriil. St
have offered to dellvar some of
NORWALK, Coon. —4UPD-A which promotes the annual Wim­ 12 wceki at "hoot camp" and 4
The small lad continued to direct Q i i i / ‘ ir| a le R n l p H
GROSSINUER. N. Y. (U l'l) — the play making and Is the bright
Wofford 76 Presbyterian 74
the prizes given by local mer­ reporter who fell asleep at a city bledon championships, died Satur­ weeks additional individual com­
lb P U i c u
N. Car. AST 77 Fayetteville T. 4J fa-o I^-hel of Ihe University of e.t spot on the court, lie is con I . f a f - f l l S h o O t i n Q
chants.
council meeting waa awakened by day following a game at thr club. bat training at Camp Lcjeune.
Hartford won Ihe world barrel Hnually stealing the hall and kills , n r u l u l J U U U I I l i y
High Point 71 Calawha J( .
Besides being the lucky first a chorus of “ nayi" from council- Gregory waa a member of Brit­ North Carolina, after which ha
jumping championship for the the opponents with hla *' 1UDv
Delaware M Swarthir.nre 42
Ft HIT LAUDERDALE &lt;UP|&gt;— baby of 1959. l.arry is blessed In men rejecting a resolution that ain's Davis Cup tram from 1326 -aiII be eligible for 13 days leave
EUlibeth City T 97 SI. Paul P. &lt;( fifth consecutive year with a leap and set shot*. Lundqulst i
An oil rompony rnrtnrrr. ilespon- [ his birthplace of a friendly com­ ha be awakened.
at hla home.
to 1930.
of 13 barrels and 25 fret l l l i reached his peak yet, ho
Pier Ida AIM 98 Knoaville 75
dent over business problem*, shot
Inches.
Pembroke St. ui Pfeiffer *o
The Greyhounds showed plenty him * if to death Sunday, poller
Sunday
Alabama Kt. (2 Morris flrown T&lt;
of
hustle all evening and they Irr^,*r**'**1
L
os
ANGEI.KS.
Calif.
(U
PI&gt;Johns llopkln* (A PAM 60
The victim was George Hughes,
Nortn Van Urocklln passed for made a contest in the first period 46. an engineer lor Hull Oil Corp
Mill. Southern IT Tampa 79
but
the
faster
Seminoles
began
one tourhdnwn and scored another
Kentucky SI. M flllee 11
Mrs. Hughes said her husband
to lead the Fast In a 26 21 vic­ to pull away. Guard Keith Ten came home late Saturday night
Murray St. 69 Trnn. Tech 61
nrnl
paced
the
losers
with
10
Wintton Salem T 67 N. C. Coll. 61 tory over the .Writ In the annual
while she was asleep, then tat by
|»ilnta
Norfolk Dlv. WAM M Guilford 33 pro bowl AllStar Game.
her lie'll vide talking (or a tew
The
Seminoles
travel
to
Winter
Allen U. 17 Benedict 39
minutes, she said tic told her he
PHILADELPHIA (U l'l) - Josh Park tonight for a scheduled would kill himself. The man then
Middle Tenn. 09 Austin Peay M
Cody, director of athletics at doublehrader with the JV rcnlrst drew a ,25 caliber automatic pis­
Baltimore II American U. SI
la . Coll. 93 Miitltiippl Coll. 67 Tenvfde University and former beginning at 7 o'clock. Thu It tol and shot himself through Hie
hrad basketball coach thrrr, an­ the second OtlC contest in Ilia Irmpir, Mrs, Hughes said,
Georgia T M Toronto 61
NW La. St. 12 McNrese- St. 79 nounced hla retirement rflrrllve season lor Hie Seminolei and it
lie was deail when police arri­
promises to In* a tupnotcli hail ved
neat Jtinr.
Xavier (La.) 100 Lane S3
game The Barkers have a hlj
Chattanooga 96 Martin JC 62
Mra' Hughes told pullet- her
TIJUANA. Mcalfo (UPI)-Ernl* height advantage but the Semi husband had Iwtn despondent for
Flak 74 Morehouse 65
Tougaloo 66 Philander Smith 64 Voider and Tommy Bolt tied tor noli* could possibly outrun the trsrral da&gt;t user business prob­
Hie lead at the end of Hir third hlgtily rated Wildcats. The local lems
Sawanee 70 Mlllsaps 39
round In the Tijuana Open golf •quad will to- treking Its first
Bethel (Tenn) *9 Belmont *7
Hampden Sydney 70 Catholic l.' $9 tiiurnamrnt.
Midwest
Michigan 61. 97 Illinois 06
Notre Dame 73 Detroit 62
Michigan II Ohio Stale 74
LONDON tUPh — Fair haired
Purdue M Wisconsin at
Henry Cooper will try In Isrcnme
trader, Mra. lien Dullard, Man It r I l I i h Empire heavyweight
Kama* St. to Colorado M
Mrs. IF L. Johnson
Nebritka 47 Oklahoma St. 44
day allernubn
iliampion and world title challeng­
Phone FA 2 1722
Linda littleII presented a dem­ er tonight in * return 15 round
Indiana 76 Northwestern 69
PTA TO MEET
Air Force Acad 6* Loyola till) 64
I’TA Meeting tonight »l the onstration on liquid embroidery light with brown haired llrian
Daylon 62 l)e Paul 60
si bool. Plans for a March festi­ Mis* Myrtle Wilson, agent, spoke bunion before a sellout 16 ooo at
St. I/nil* 71 Wichita 12
val will he made and all mem- to the group concerning Hie rum Earls Court .Stadium
In this rare bailie of I nglish
trig state falrt. A project to be
Ksmai 89 Missouri 62
her* are urged to attend.
'
Vdisplayed at the county fair wat lirasyweighl knockout specialists,
Bowling tireert 76 West. Ky 61
Ill) CLUB It) MEET
Cooper—a I'orknev bmdon plastMiami (Ohio) S3 Weal. Mlrh 69 The Lake Monroe Home Dem chosen.
MSk fc
H •*!» ii*9
rrrr — might ilimli a 'hot al
GARDEN CLUB MEETING
III. Navy Pier 39 North Park in
unslraluin club met Friday night
’ MT
Mrs. Walter Price was Iwilrst Floyd Patterson'* world crown by
John Carroll «") Wayne St. U. M at the bonve of Mr*. Jack htaudifor Hie Minima circle ol Hu- Gar wresting the Brinth late* and Em­
Berea 71 Centre 61
fer Sr. with Mrs. J. tl. Timid, den Club al her liutnc on Orangr
pire lilies Horn big Brian, exCaae Tech P6 Allegheny 32
co-hoatrsi.
It)-st. Friday. Cu imsUsi with her randy maker front Blackpool.
Mt. Union 68 Olterheln 71
A
film
"Use
of
Colors
In
thr
Kosithweal
was Mrs. ( laud Hiltell.
England
Home" was shown hy Mr*. Hump
Their fight Is scheduled to start
nilllREN'S ENTERTAIN
Cincinnati 62 lluuiton 31
Mrs. Paul Marra prcalded.
Mr and Mrt Freddie Bclirto* about 9 p. m. losnrton time (4
Oklahoma 16 Iowa St. 43
G. A.'* MEET
Arkansas 12 Blip 61
The G. A.'* of the Monroe Bap­ entertained at their home New |i m . r a t .)
Year's Eve honoring members of
New Mexico S3 Wyoming 16
tist church met Tuesday at the
Ihe 1957 Srminule High grtduat
Tulia 19 Drake 49
church al 3:3&lt;t p. in. Thr 14 mem
Jacksonville 64 Stetson 66
her* present conducted a panel Ing tins.
Upon arrival, guests received
W. Tea ai SI Of) Ah ion a 78
Hisruision and made plana
m -.- for
■■■•
^ (, tor, .. . j * cre ,«rved re
Southern U. it Teas* Coll 64
pi.-seiilalion
ol
a
ski
at
r
frrtluninta
from an allrartlvrly
Mr* Catharine Caraus-ll. 4X.
Tea. Wrileyan 61 St Fdwardi 53
rhureh in the hear luture.
„ r-Mril
Sur1(|#v „ » w p m. follow
Soulhweitem 68 Sul Hoi* 11
ter* have been sent to the p,'_
Dancing wa* enjoyed until Ihe &gt;mg a brief illnevv She resided
SMU 73 Trial Tech 39
list Home in Lakeland lor
Wrtl
" midnight hour after which the at 419 East Third St.
Pali."
She wa* horn Feb. II, 1310. in
boils served a delicious break
Brigham Young 82 Montana 31
Refreshment* of rookies and
Havana. FT* She came to San­
Southern Cal 71 Waah. St 87 (OT)
. . . A U FOR ONI I 0 W ELECTRIC R I U I
cold dunk* were served by Mrs last.
ford in October 1931 She was
DINNER PARTY
Idaho St. 66 Colorado Coll. 60
close
Lynn
Giles,
Irsder.
at
(he
Mr and Mrs Ben Bullard en a member of the Church of God
Stanford 31 Washington 49
LIr« tin uv »* the Big Diflerpnce"., . |.«l*v‘ - modof the merlinr
Survivors are her husband, D
lertamed al a dinner party New
Kan Franclico 3t San Jove St
•
in aii'w* r to—not ju*t two or three—but all )our
SUNBEAM MEETING
Year a Eve at their home on W. r i arswell. Sanlurd; seven chil­
Seattle nO Portland 62
Monroe Baptist Sunbeams mrt First Street. GursU Included Mr. dren,
cooking
needs! I’rcvs a switch, turn a dial—there t
Mr*
Arlene
MeF.lroy.
California 64 Idaho 39
at the rhurch, Tuesday, with and Mr*. II. M, Ruttrll and Roi l ester, V V ; t rank Cars­
ItCIA 11 Oregon St. 12
instant
electric
vervice for the world's finest rook,
Mrs Pauline Spivey, counselor. children of Charlestown, W. Ya.; well. ) hanutc Air Force R«*e,
Utah 82 Utah St. 71
top. irfrigeralion, di»hw4*liinp, garbage doposal
A study period on the new auth Mrt. J. L. Darnell of Delltry; . i l l ; Vcrdrnc Carswell. Belly
Calif. Poly 62 Calif. Tech 43
state. Alaska, wai held and a Mr. and Mrs Dewey Cogburn and j, t,n Marsh ill. Kathy Jam- Cars
. . . fast, i Iran, &gt;afe rleclricitv for loader, rlork,
Nevada 36 Calif Again 42
flag of the new devign made
ihlidren; Mr and Mr* N. W., well. Freddie Carswell Cynllua
Willamette 46 Coll. of Idaho 41
automatic
try |&gt;an.
Mrs Nrllle llutli Boyd and rogburn
and
Mt*.
Ellfabelh t l.yncttc Carswell, all ul Sanford:
COP 70 la&gt;&gt;nl* (CalifI 37
Mr* Spivey served refreshment* Speers and ehltdrcn. of Sanford (*\«&gt; grandchildren, her father
\rvd lo complete the comfort picture, choose
to the ten elrls present
PFIISONAIA
an,| two sisters, Mrs I arttline
lie
safest, i Iraiieu-of-all tlrrnic water healer. It
RA WIENER ROAST
Mr. and Mrt. Frank Warren Holmes. Okeechobee. Mrt. F.1D*
ju* r iloe«n'l make •rrv«r to u*e a rowfannr.on of
I), C. Spivey and Uenc Tomlin and children of Tennessee have (.*,ui)er*. Sanford
son, Baptist Ro&gt;*1 Ambassadors returned home after spending Ihr
fuel* “ lien it s i hraprr lo go all-rlnluc in your
Funeral services will lw- an
leaders, supervised an outdoor holidays with hi* mother. Mr*, nounerd by Burton Funeral Home,
kiuhrn and laundry,
Visiting with Grand Ole 4*»»ry wiener roast (or the hoy* Tuesday Dennis Warren
,T
friends Wednesday night al llir everting A business nueting was
Friends of Ralph Hartman will
Liv« f c t f t r , ilic m c m v i
Orlando Munlripal Auditorium wilt held by the 10 bP&gt;» aHemimg be glad to know that he I* much
l&gt;« several Kanfurd fans who plan prior to the roast.
improved Ironv a recent lllneit.
lilKI. SC HUTS MEET
In bring thr country music group
M » v 0 up to wm ittm , »m h t • v t o a w fk
Mr. and Mr*. R, C. Dukes ol
The
to Sanford tn aix weeks.
A class in live Russian language
me local
tutai girl
gin srouts met Wed J|01|)HO,K|. FI*, were housfgtieiti
hou»fgiif»l»
•/•efrk
mmd iva to r k—tim§!
Jim Rcbaon, David Mathes. Babe neaday afternoon at lh*
“ f recently of Mr. and Mrs. Her will be organued tomorrow night
McCall, Al Skinner and Morgan their leader. Mf8. I)nn (.tics |(f|( nrhrrn| „ ,|lrir home or at the Seminole High School at
McClellan wilt attend Ihe concert Plan*
“ rr? Of* the" nt-'w ' i w i i Orange" I'l'lvd' Mr and Mrs. ilrnt 7:30.
at 8 p m , and have offered to mrnt Service
Instructor Mi&gt;bcl Zvor; kin of
of the new ' ^ P TomUn(on imJ rllft,lrfn tp€a{ |ilt
SEE.YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER!
make arrangements for other local which will lie hsld In the near week in l.ake City with hi* par­ l.rirtiroood will use the text, •'The
Self-Teacher
tn
Human,"
by
Iter
fans to go.
future.
ents.
RItIIBME MEETING
Ilia, which rottt fj. The only other
charge will Sc a tl registration
Lake Monroe Brownie* met at
Hu- school Wednesday wllh lead Decision Delayed
fee.
.Heat Hurtii Team
H a lin g Build Florida.
7.1'HU H, hwiuerland (UPI) The i Iasi will he sponsored by
• SANTIAGO. Chile tUPD-Mem- era Mr*. Pauline Hobby and Mra.
beta of the U S Atr F'orre train Gwrn Muse. The nrw troqp prac­ Th* International Skiing Federa­ the Adult and Vocational Educa­
complained about the heat Sunday ticed for thr Investment service tion Sunday postponed a decision tion Department uf Seminole Coun­
' arisen they arrived here for the planned for Wednesday, J*n. 14 at on Ihe amateur ataoctihg of Aui- ty. Evor;Un was born In Ruasta.
\\. Scolt Burns, Mgr.
207 Magnolia Ave.
trlan triple Olympic and world Announcement of the class has
-world amateur basketball tnurna- 4 p. m. at the school.
champion Toni Sailtr "until It haa created much local interest. The
GIRI-N 4 II n.UB MEET
. went, Th* temperature was In the
Member* of the Monroe Girl* contacted the International 01&gt;m course is still open for registra­
- high 60's when the tall Yanks de
tion.
4 11 club met at the acbool with pic Committee for advice."
Jtfrtad Dem their plane.

First B a b y Off '5 9
Presented P rise s

Cage Scores

'Witches' Hiding,
Cult Leader Says

Officials Attend
Ship Ceremonies

Sport Briefs

News Of M en
In Service

ONE FOR ALL

Lake

M o n ro e

-| Cooper Gets Shot
At British Crown

Mrs. Carswell
Succumbs Sunday

•Local Group Plans
To Attend Opry

Russian Classes
Start Tomorrow

FLO R ID A P O W EfL 0 LIG H T C O M P A N Y

I

�I

Ton., Jan. 12. 1959—Par * 8

ffh*

^stifnrh

Nrralft

New Club
Organized

Local Womens Group
Has Meeting Tuesday
Tlic rcgulsr business metlint
of the Sanford Business and Pro
friMonal Women'* Club was held
Tue*day. January C Mr*. Bettj
Baker, prciidcnt. conducted the
nutting.
The Sanford Club has ju*t re
crived materia! from the Butl
nr*« and Professions! Women *
Foundation, which I* conducting 1
nation wide survey on "Uniform
'Traffic Sigm, Signal* and Mark­
ing*.” under a grant from the
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Luncheon
Scheduled
Thr annual luncheon of (hr
Woman'* Auxiliary of Seminole
Memorial Hospital will In* held
in January At at the Mayfair
Inn Thi* luncheon give* upper
L i*
tunilv fur presentation of award*
to the Pink l-adlr* for n-mec
CUTTING THE CAKE—The uba.ve picture Smith all. Mrs. John White, Mrs. William performed ibis year.
in a scene from the dinner celebrating tlit* Holcomb, Mrs. Eugene I'h it. Mrs. William The general hu*lnr»« mnling
first anniversary of the Ladies Auxiliary of Johnson,
will l&gt;egin ai 12 noon. The luneh
the Fleet Koseive. Left to right: .Mrs. H. It.
eon will follow' ai I p m. Those
who work and feel that they can
riot Is" present for the entire pro
gram are urged In attend thr
luncheon.
Beserxatlon* must lie In and
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by Frida;
Friday night. January
L a—■
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l
Mr*. M. H Striek
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1 \ 2U502. or Mr!
land.
general
ehairman.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Morrison. The ju.ir.ul uat Harry | t offee and Inrllid.iy uk- wir.
v | \ hoi will it. plati i
Fleet !tr*erve, Unit 117, celebrat­ Western. Mr*. Harold SundtaB served by Mr*. William Johnson 11:* ho*pltallty shop at thr ho
ed it* firit annlvcrtary with a and Joint lieddard were judge* and Mr* l.ugciig Flint. Mr*. pilot, linin' desiring' reservation*
for a musical quia After the quiz Harold Sand*all and Ml*. lintveM
dinner Friday night at the t'SO was o*rr, each judge received a Drayton **&gt;ri re&gt;|&gt;op*iblr lor ur ran plate (heir name and the
iti ini * in an envelope and dejxt
Budding. Miliband* attended a* gift, compliment* of Walgreen ; rangemmu Mr*. William M.it- *11 it tri ilie box Tin re will l&gt;c a
gucit* of Ihrlr wrtvts. Approxi­ Drug Store The rntin- group join­ I comb and Mr* John White were
• * in tlir shop. also, for tho*r
mately 32 people were pre*ent. ed in cominunity tinging. Thi* in charge of airang*menu.
mulling to register.
f Each member brought a cover­ *va» followed by Morriion's *il*er
ed dub and the dinner was »rrv- j dollar quit The Florida Mate
ed buffet style A white cloth jiang furnishes the silver dollar*
covered the t able. Club color* for their quin* a
were apparent In the yellow floral
arrangements and the blue can­
dles.
Entertainment billowing the din­
ner was presented by Charlie

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Calendar
MONDAY
Week of Bible study begins at
7:30 p. m. at the First Baptist
j Church. Dr. Eatl Joiner, Stetson
University, will lead In study of
|the book of Mark.
Business Women * Circle of the
First Baptist Church will meet
ot the home uf Mrs. W. T fax a
|natigli at 7; 30 p m.
The oflicial tsoard of thi First
Methodist Church will meet in
McKinley Hall at 7.3»» p. m.
The Bay Scouts of the First
I'rerbytrrian Ctiureb vsill nint nt
7:0U P. M.
The Session of Ilie first Pres­
byterian Church wilt rnrrl m the
Session room at T;30 P M
TUESDAY
Tlie Junior Fellow-lap ol Hie
First Presbyterian Churrh wilt
meet at 3:30 p. m
Die Junior Choir of Hu First
Presbyterian Churrh will mrrt at
4:31 p. nt
Tlie Plum er I i IIuhslop &lt;&lt;f (lie
First Presbyterian Church will
meet at fl p. m.
BerreaUon for Junior Buys at
i the Methodist Churrh at 3 30 p
rn
The Chorister* &lt;d the first
|Methodist Church will rehearse at
f 4 p. m
j All circles of the W.M S. of the
; First Baptist Churrh will be do' ing Community Minion* during
•the day.
Bible Study, book uf Mark, at
i the First Baptist Church at 7:30

.MILS. VJJl.li: WII.I.I VMS lit. looks on iix Mttynr A. L.
W it'll) sip ns u Drnvliim.il inn jm p iim l by tin .Smifunl Giu-

ilen ('lull.

A t School
The All Soul* Civics Club of
All Soul* School thi* week receiv­
ed it* offieUt charter from tha
Commission on Ameriein Citizenship in Washington, D. C.
The Charter formally reeognire*
affiliation of the local unit wlUy
the national organiration head­
quartered at The Catholic Univer­
sity of America. Purll* of grade*
seven and eight comprise Ihu lo­
cal rluh membership.
The otfieer* of the newly orga­
nized dub are: John Dooley, presI Ident. Barbara Frrnander, Vice, president. Mary Nets m. record­
ing and corresponding secretary;
and Barbara Itolger, sergeant-atarms.
All Soul* Civic* Club I* one of
the thousands of Catholic Civic*
Club* chartered in the United
State* for the express purjwse of
"fostering training for good citi­
zenship '*

MISS G E R A LD IN E MARIK S l’ IVKY
(Photo by llergistroni)

Parents Announce
Contest
j? News Told Engagement Today

Church

BALLROOM

National Safety Council and also
one from the Allstate Insurance
Company.
Between now and February 1,
1939, member* of the BAl’ W Club
here in Sanford and in r»rh of
the club* in the I'nltcd States
will observe traffic sign* and
signals, and determine usage and
compliance with local, slate and
national codr*, In cooperation
with local authorities. The Infor­
mation thus ohtained will tie cor­
related by thr Foundation for
presentation to the
National
Safety Council for the purjxvse of
drawing up nationwide uniform
traffic regulation*
Committees were appointed to
put into action plan* and arrangenents for the inciting of District
Florida Federation of BAI’W
Club*. The meeting will be held
at Ihr Civic Center on February
* Mr*. Dorothy Patterson. *ecoul xire president of the Federa­
tion. will be the *[leaker
Flail* were made for the dinner
Hireling of Ihr club whirl! wilt be
held on January 21 at the Cute
tenter. A program will l&gt;e pre­
sented on health and *afet* by
Mrs. Jessie (frisson, chairman,
and her committer. The public
affair* commlttre. headed by
Mrs. Fuphmria lluntlry. will as­
sist

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Proclamation Signed

LAKEI-AND. Jan. 12 A Dos'd of
(nine* from all section* of Ihe
Mate have reached the oilier* of
the Florida &lt;itru* t um mission
here as a resuil of Ihe rerrnt
announcement of the Fir»t All
Florida Orange Dessert Contest,
the Commission »ahl b»lay
The big coldest, which offer*
almost fd.'MXi in ptlies lii Florida
mrn o* women exhibiting excel­
lence . t preparing dessert* using
orange product*. I* sjsonsored by
ihe Commission In cooperation
wiih Florida Power and Light
Company. Florida Power Corpo­
ration. Tampa Electric Company
ami tJulf Power Company The
contest began on January t and
(loses midnight. January 31
Prizes going lo Florida culinary
cxjH-rt* Include a deluxe elerlric
range for 1) semi finalist*, ami
the balance of electric appliance*
10 make up an all electric kilehen
going to the grand prize winner
FTrsl jirite winner will receive a
refrigerator. fable lop
water
healer, dlvpusal. dishwasher, auto­
matic washer and automatic dry
er tn addition lo the range All
ate classed as the flnc'l made
by a major appliance mamifar
turrr.
Sjsecixlly -desigru d
applit at tons
are firing arrepled by thr Com­
mission
r cooperating elr-Tne
uUlltirs during all of January,
Ihe semi finals will Im' held in
various cities ttiroughoul
Ihe
Mate ami will lie conducted hy
llonte Service Department* of co­
operating ekclrir ulllitleI nlrics should In- mailed to the
1 1orIda t’itru* Commission, Box
2-Vat, Lakeland. FlorliU
post
marked not later than midnight,
January 31. 1933 Intros in seini
finals and finals must Im- prrpar
rd on elerlric equipment and
e.t. li recipe limit l*s for a rt, %*• rt
and include at least two fresh
I lor Ida oranges or one sup of
Florida orangr Juice, fresh, froren or canned,
Thr resulting dessert will be
Judged on general appearance,
quality, flavor, and originality of
recipe Idea It must not have turn
directly copird from advertising,
editorial columns or cookbook*
Persons residing in ,#ca* *rrv■xl by municipally owned utilities
or llural FkctrlficaDon Ad mini
stralion are also eligible. Page
said. and may secure entry
blanks by writing the Commis­
sion

llov. Ir mv Collins, n r.xijsera as "Don't Hi a lulls rliug, Kn p
tmn with the Florida Man Car Sanford Clean" Day. and rrqui *t
den Club, pro&lt; lalnied this week all the ctttiens of Sanford to , on
together III making this day *„
a* "PUnl Florida Week ‘ J.inu meaningful that the effect will
ary 11 bear* the motto "Don't last throughout the year.
Be a Uttrrbug, Kn p florid*
In witness whereof, I have hetrClean."
Iunto set my hand and affixed
On a local level, the Sanford Ihe official seal of Ihc City of
IP- m.
Crusader Choir of thr First Carden Club drew up its own Sanford, Florida, thi* ninth day
reminding
local of January. 1939.
Baptist Church will rehearse at proclamation,
citizens that highways ami land
Signed. A. I. Wilson
7 p rn.
scapes htlerril with trash are
Mayor
W S g S. Circles of Uir
Methodist Church meet »t 9 IS not an asset to this (otnmundy. Attest
Mrs Volir Williams Jr . jursl
II N Tamm Jr
11. m is fultows:
deni of Ihr duh. prevent'd thr
Artlng I'lfy Clerk
Circle Cue meet* with
proclamation to thr mayor A i.
|Then Fife. 12U W. IMh SI
Circle Two meets wifh Mrs B Wilton, for signature Friday
ll reads as follow*
B. Crumley. Silver Lake.
When as, the fourteenth day of
Circle Three meels with Mrs
January I* tiring
crlphr.tid
M. T. Johnson, aol Park Ate
AND WONDERING
Circle Four meets with Mr* throughout the nation a* Don’t
lls- a l.lllrrhug. Keep Your City
Walter Price. Lake Monroe.
WHAT TO DO?
Clean'- Day: and
WEDNESDAY
Whereas, the ro»l of trash re
All W II s
member* of the rnnval from Ihr primary highway*
|First Btfptist Churrh will attend nf ihi nation exrrrd* SVt.uej.txiq
Come in and lent the
prayer meellng and study class— per year rot including the io*t
matter ovar with us.
"The Book of Msrk" Isught by of tra«h removal from county
Dr. Esrl Joiner of Stetson Uni maintained road* arid city streets,
Our lean aarvlca I*
anil
vrrsily.
fast and convenient.
ttlltrrji, viji li lusts an- a dl
Prsyer meeting and Bilik study
■t the First Baptist Churrh at rev I n tit i lion ujmn loose of us
using Ihr public ruadx of this
7:30 p in.
A prayer group will meet in nation and give us cause to
the Diughler* of Wesley dais reconsider our thoughtless and
room st thr First Methodist sometime* dangerous acts ol lit­
tering such putdlc roads with reChurrh at 9 30 a. m
The Chspel Choir of thr f irst fu»c. Now Therefore,
Method is*. Church will praetor at
I, A I. Wilson, as Mayor of
u *~
3:30 p. m ; (he Senior Choir at I tlie City of Sanford. Florida, do
hereby prixljtm January 11. 1939
S:IS p. nt.

Mr an.I Mrs Itoto rt I dward*
■nnour.se thi engagement and
approach!!-.,, marriage o( ilictr
daiuhti t.iuldmc Marl* Spiny,
to Donnie Dean t lark, son of
Mr anil Mr* Benson Van Win
kIs
Miss spivry was Isom In San
font, attended local
m school* and

Jjo c a l
fcvanJtA
MONDAY

Thr Flxeiullvr Board of thk
t PH Wives' club will meet at
S p. m at the home of Mrs. U.
II Nelcr. ins Ptr.errest Dr. Both
retiring and new officers will at­
tend this meeting.

graduated trout Seminole High
TUESDAY
School m 1938 She was a mentIsei of ilu I ttitiir Nurses Club,
The businrss meeting of tho
It Spanish • tub. and the major- Sanford Pilot Club will l*e held
die corps Mtr is a student at at the offlrr of Bayntond H*ll,
w .nty i ll.ilrstyllng Inslitute in Hraltor, at A jt. m. Board met­
Otlaflilu
ing at 7 30 p. m.
Tlo* gnxott elect was born in
TIIUM DAY
Ibilfi rd led lb' graduated (rant
The
American
Home Depart­
SciiUttole High Sihool with the
class of '.Vj He has served three ment of Ihr Sanford Woman’*
year* in the Army. 21 months (Tub wilt mrrt at A p. m. at the
of this time in Ccrtnany. He Is clubhouse. The sujserinlrndent of
employ rd hy Centra! Music Com­ thr Methodist Children s Home ia
Enterprise will be thu speaker.
pany tit Sanford.
The wedding vsill take placn In
the hom e of the hrnlc on January
31 at * p to. All friend* of Ihe
couple are Ittvitril lo attend
Mr* Wendell Powell was honor­ Tlie hrulr elect I* tlie grand
ed at a lulu sltowir Tuesday dan. liter of Mr and Mrs. Harvey
afternoon at the Immr of Mrs. Ycinu of itsteen
F'eltv Jablninki m Winter Park
Floral airangemrtti* carried out
a pink and blue theme tlucsts
enjoyed (hatting
while
Mrs.
Powell
to,1 Inc many gilt*
Mr and Mrs. ilcorge A. MafTlie ti.i-li ss -i rveil punch ami
felt entertained with a small dm
cuke
’I hose mvtled to uttcnil were m r pait* at tin ir homes on Lilly
Mr- ll S Dry ml Mr* J w Court Tuesday The iltnmr was
t rnwlord, Mt* I! M Donaldson, euen to Imitur of Furl Turner,
Mrs h I: I '■ udtet. Mrs \ win Inid u tit ltd birthday AtTnnlcn. Mr- I M Itoto rt*. Mrs. lending u iic Mi and Mr* l.atl
Welcome Wnffon
t
J \
Ml
l II Turns r Mr and Mr* W It Fort,
Mrs
Victor
M
Urn
nr.
and
Allen
Haiti i. Mr- I N llllrurd Mr*
Hostess
11 J Matins lit. \ II Jen M iffcll
Will
Knock mi Your Door
lleietil
guest*
In
Hie
home
of
lilllg*. Mr* W &gt;app. 'll* I.
lit v unit 'tr* J. H Messer
wit It Gift* .L Greet inKs
Dickey.
were Hi v und Mr* C T. David
fmm Friendly Hiininefla
sen and daughter*, Slid* and
NrigblmrA tint! Your
Frsliu ai-ti.ii' J«-r the Itostesi Be Be Joe, ItouUnkr. Vs.; Bev.
and her helpers It'd and green Posey Sloipe and sun Johnnie
lerryeloth inf' style*, j&gt;.*t:•cn, *i (rum Salisbury. Mil
with t'hli'tinas di sun* The tali
pi, anil 'It- Henry Messer, On I tie orctiwiim o f :
Mr
jh su tlis
'l u l l 'd
b x s ls
.util Charles tms and I’hy Ills MttSer,
Wash's easllv
liztv■ isliiriinl lii their liume on
Elin \ve after spending the
I rani tv I &lt;*&gt; is tlo only sigm r ibtisiiiii holidays m Covington,
I'ltone F'A 2 -175H
of the Dei ila ' ( lii'lrpi i»b Me Va
llullt Gnllitj{her
In I •’ 1 .t n &gt;i in 'I .... ..
III u *
In an unit it &lt;d kt-iv in Trimly
Mom Mountain, near Alisnbi, is
o u t* tt kfmdtmt
( hurt liy aril, at Wall st
and Ihr largest exjMisrd granite lock
Drouth' ay
in Ihe world

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WASHINGTON- After p ift ef
vlttipttiUea, susplcira ik i dis­
trust S Urge obiutl# Is Siy SighU tcI meeting betw44t fcusUes
sod Amerteini U trying &lt;* *eUtmine what 11 rail aad whet U

Seminole Is Seeking
Engineer For Roads

Graham Suffering
Vision Impairment

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Seminole County now U seeking * registered engineer
• to pUn and supervise construction and maintenance o f coun.
t j roada.
The dedeion to hira a qualified than waa apurred by a
' .tour o f county roada by commlaalonera. A full report on the
atatua o f the roada waa n ot made. However, Commlaaloner
David Gatchel referred to the roada aa "W hat, those trails 7"
Thla would indicate that the roada In Seminole County
t in a bad atate o f repair. In addition to Catchers atate*
ent, It waa said at the meeting that roads only one month
...old are crumbling and full o f pot holes.
We concur with Chairman John Krider’a statement that
Seminole County must give the new engineer assurances
that he will be able to do his Job without interference from
' “ totltlciani'.
_t Thla charge was made by ihe last engineer the county
Had. William Hoag, a veteran engineer with the State Koad
Department, said that he was unable to perform his duties
efficiently due to **lnterference" from officials.

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lie waa fired by the Commission by S-2 vote. The action
produced a great deal of wrangling.

Now, the Commission plana to give Job security as an
Inducement to get n qualified engineer, a commendable dclaion. It Is unfortunate that the decision was nut made last
tugust. Had It been, the county would have had the services
o f a registered englnoer during the past six months.
The Herald believes that commissioners are sincere in
" .their desire to remove the county road program from poll,
ties. Officials should remember, however, that any engineer
employed will disagree with them concerning road construc­
tion at one time nr another.
Registered engineers know their business; they are ex­
perts in their chosen field. All know that a certain amount
o f public relations is necessary, but few will become "yes
m en" a t the expense o f a professional reputation.
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T h e 8emlno!e County Chamber o f Commerce Board o f
Directors will hear a topflight promoter tomorrow night.
Joe Engel o f Chattanooga, often called the "Barnum o f
Baseball," will be the apeaker. Aa president o f the Chattajsooga baseball club In the Southern Association, Kngel is
welMuiown for his promotional Ideas. Although his baseball
team usually finds Itself In the second division, Kngel has
discovered the key to financial success, year after year.
.V". This success has been obtained by Kngebinspircd
"n igh ts" fo r various groups In Chattanooga and the sur.rounding area. In addition to baseball, Kngel gives his fans
a show.
Although his successful promotion hus been limited to
baseball, some o f his ideas could be used by cities, civic and
business groups. Promotion is promotion, whether it I* in
baseball o r a Chamber o f Commerce. No matter tha endeav­
or, the fundsmentcla are tho same: salesmanship and hard
w o rk .
The Chamber ia to be commended for selection o f such
an outstanding speaker.

Allman is now a resident of
Orlsndo. Ills appointment was ef
fecllve Jan. 1.
Estimates are mat the oil In­
dustry will have to spend 140 bil­
lion dollar* during the neil 10
yean to keep up with Ihr energy
demands nf the free world.
Ninety per cent of the U. S.
date crop is produced In the Coa­
chella Valley of Southern Califor­
nia.

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30. Capital
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ST. Bear
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SO. Man's nssM
40. Antlers
41. In that cats
42. Insects
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By INK/. ROBB
In Ihe past 30 years a great
many American institutions hst*
changed almost beyond recogni­
tion, but none hat changed so
dramatically as the American
bank.
Today, a hank ia nothing more
or leas than a lender trap where
the hanker it everybody's buddy
and the till is rhurk-a block with
tugelherneis.
In my childhood, the general
architectural formal of a hank
was that of a cloistered morgue.
That has givrn way today to a
decor based on Versailles with
overtones of Hollywood night club
Baroque. In Ihe old days, a bank­
er wanted to lie respected; today,
he wants to be loved.
Now, Instead of occupying an
austere offire far from the mad
ening crowd, Ihe banker is just
big Daddy u who sits right out
in public like everybody rise,

listening kindly to your and my
true confessions of why s c need
a quick buck for a winter vaca­
tion, to patch the roof or play
the ponies. All hankrra arc now
charm school graduates. A cus­
tomer. on entering a financial
institution, it met by tn awtsome
display of teeth.
I have hern giving some long,
long thoughts to this situation
since Ihe holidays. Surely, no
other city in the world is so beau
llful as New ^ ork st Hist time,
Ihr decorations are magnificent
and grow more to annually.
And who stoic Ihe show this
year? Rockefeller Center? The
department stores' Park Avriiue?
No, Sir! The banks fine and all,
they were gussied up with breatht a k i n g decorations, including
everything but wreaths of money.
When I was a child, if a bank
iisd squandered its fundi on even
one thin wreath, the txamineri
would have liern In the hack

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munlst oratory.
During tha aame period hints
tbos4 who appraise lb*
cold war between B in and West have coma from tome Ruiilsm
from I middle position of corn- that if Khrushchev Is forced out
parsUrS neutrality tha view is of the No. 1 position by the hard­
widtly bold that one reason for line faction in tha Kremlin—pea
Anastas Mikoyin's visit Is the baps as a result of failure to f t
situation in which his chief. Niki­ ary results from his policy—the
ta Khrushchev, finds hlmsolf both danger ef war will be increased.
In relation to his own power For then "adventurers" deter,
struggle In tho Kremlin and to mined to prove themselves »m
take all sorts of ehances in push­
tho satellites.
With tho list Communist party ing the cold war here, there and
coogress coming at the end of everywhere.
Again ooe must ask whether
this month Khrushchev would like
to announce that a settlement of this is part of n bluff to force a
the cold war is In prospect. He settlement on terms highly fa.
could hall this as one of the vorable to the Russians. Thrralt
achievements of what some of his have also been part of the u 9
Communist critics have felt was put 01,1 in favor of a Quick set.
"appeasement," being "toft on tlement. During the crisis over
Quemoy and Matsu in the Form­
capitalism."
Foremost among bis critics tre osa Straits Russian officials were
Mao Tsa-turg and the Chinese saying privately that the Ameri­
Communists who pursue a hard can Seventh Fleet could be vlp.
Stalinist line. They are rivals for cd out In two or three hours.
the leadership of the Communist They were saying, too. that while
world ind Khrushchev- cannot in a nuclear war Russia would
Ignore their threat This it the be very badly damaged the
belief, at any rate, of those who United States would be annihilal.
\
hare followed the internal feud­ cd.
Thia may be discounted at part
ing within the Communist bloc
with a long background of of the war of nerves. Yet is has
its grim and forchiddlng tide.
knowledge.
If Mlkoyan does not bring back Thr perils of an accidentlal war.
at least ihe prospect of a settle­ and this Khrushchev haa several
ment, then Khrushchev will be times stressed, arc great.
At the very least, in relation to
driven, or so the theory goes, to
prove that he can out-Stalin the Mikoyan'a visit and the overtures
Chinese Communists. The cold he is making, it should be realis­
war will be stepped up to a fier­ ed lhat Khrushchev docs NOT
cer pilch than aver and all hope speak from a position of unchal­
of casing tensions in the foresee­ lenged authority as head of i^|
able future will he gone. The Communist empire, lie must cope
dinger will be very great as Mr. with stresses and strains no lets
K. demonstrates that he can be real for being concealed beneath
harder, tougher and more un­ the tough surface of an authori­
tarian state.
yielding than Mao.
Whatever course this country
Men who seriously desire a re­
laxation of tensions and an abat follows—whether the door it ciosmen! of the Communist grip on ed on Mlkoyan or whether It is
Eastern Europe subscribe to this'kept open—the rtaka are grave,
appraisal. But how much of it I t ' Those who want no negotiation,
bluff? How much of it la a props-1Inditing the Rutaian poaltion it
ganda line meant to intimidate all bluff, are courting a dang])
American policy-makers so they at least aa great as those who
will be willing to accept a settle­ would explore what may or may
ment greatly beneficial to Mot- not prove to be an avenue to a
settlement.
raw?
What makes this question more
interesting and more troubling it
C ALL
Ihe evidence of the past year and
a half or two years that Mr. K.
does want a settlement and a
surcease in Ihe cold war. He hat
said this to a number of Western
visitors and often with great earn­
estness. This haa teemed tn mean
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room within 12 hours, going
through the hooks with a finetooth expert.
Mrs. E. F. Holly, in evange­
During tha holidays, a MadJsoo list from Cuba, Is rwductlng re­
Avenue bank with vast lobby vival servlets nightly at tha
space* actually staged a dally Church of God of Prophecy. Mrs.
skating ballet with a quartet of Holly speaks five languages and
living dolls, as wall at a puppet presehat delivery for both body
show and carol singing led by Um and aoul. according la tha Rev.
hank president! Thirty years ago J. H. Messer, pastor.
that tort of shenanigans would
Tha public ii lovtlad to attend
have, caused a run on tha bank. tha revival meetings at T:M etch
There It no headline on the evening.
financial paga as lovely at "Monney Is Easier Today." Well, sir,
The Fleet Reserve will meet
to are banktrt. And it's nice.
tonight at I In tha N. A. S. ball­
Indeed, ihe whole financial com­ room for tha first session of tha The Army Quartermaster Corps
has developed a solution effective
munity today la tick for love and year.
Ri*nt .» , /i$
aa a sterilising germicidal rinse
understanding versus the old
hack-of-the-hand attitude. Even 1 Repairs have been completed where there * m aealding water Vie Robelk), A gL 601 E. lat
received an engraved invite to la the Mott Bluff lock and dam available.
lunch with the president and di­ oa the Oklawaha River. The lock
rectors of the New York Stock was temporarily closed la permit
Exchange during the holidays.
repairs la the structure aad Ii
Whit's more. I accepted. For now open for public navigation.
anelray
■ woman who is just ertry about
Tho Uth annual Aialta FtsUval
men and money, this seemed a
* NO het railing*
golden opportunity and it didn't will be held In Palatka Feb. 29
* NO special cloaet spice nirtee m j
have to knock twice. I had and Mar. 1 in beautiful Rsvln*
* NO long ft expensive dads
scarcely walked into the gilded Gardens. The festival Is sponsor­
The finest type of winter comfort
Hoard Room o f the caching*, ed by the Palatka Jtycees, and
where the least was held, when features more than 100,000 bloom
a director pinned a trellis of ing ataltat against t natural
real, live orchids on me, which background of towering palms
*01 Sanford Ave.
FA 2ef28I
is exactly what I dream of men and glint live oaks.
with money.
State talas tax collections in
The Stock Exchange and its of­
ficials are so eager for lova that Semlnola County dropped S4SI.19
they Invited 2no financial writers rents In December under the
and terra of all the metropolitan November report issued by the
newspapers, mags and radio and office of the stats -comptroller.
teevee channels to gather at their Collections for December 'SI were
hoard. When the guests saw the $41,770 U against S39.4MU in
t k a n . r » • . M IS T
S « « r i i U U ir lt l S w e
enormouv bar set up at one end December '37.
H. W«rl »f IYadllUa mt
of the Board Hoorn ami the huge
Tkr •■•fare .lllaatlr .Tatloaal Stank
_ nf banl-rd la IV, Mai. III STurlda,
buffet table at the other, they
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Maaa «» lUi.la*.* l&gt;a lirroh .r XI. |»M
lust loved Ihe Stock Exchange to
S-ukI IU,4 la lir.a.aaa Ta l all M.d. Hi
Cotapirull.r Of The I arraar*. I nice o.cllua IMU,
death, too. You could have float­
l e t . IlMlied Biaiate*
ed a new mutual issue on all
AIIKT*
Dr. John Thurmond, Sanford, Cllh, t«Uiifef %*llh etier lira#.
ihat love.
If i lu&lt;1(nf rtaarta
In ■ panel dis­
parti
taUssig an4 u»h limii In |r»««ra
cnIUclIon
The officials themselves were will participate
Unite-1
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all as lovable as Poltyanna. The cussion neat Sunday In Lake City,
fllB'4T|t«sl
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a« L-lutei-.n*
president of the cachings, Georg* when the Lake County Unit of Ohllflatlt.na n| Malta nn«l
I.I.1IS SI
II fka l|f|iiUi|Hl| . ll.MMtg gtork ef ------Keith Kunston, even opened up the American Cancer Society Oorieefatc
faderal litMfte i auk I
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renma to show me the exchange's
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Dr. Thurmond will join three Olh.r . . m i .
collection of portrait art. when he
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saw that I was really interested. other central Florida doctors tn
Tat.I Saul.
&gt;M?i.4ti.;s
You know something? Next year, a discussion of cancer diagnosis
MMtit.mi;e
in Ihr interest of love and general and trealmanl. Volunteer! from Utn in-l *iti’***11b rl I' -IUUunit,
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surprised to find etchings!
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fx-Sanford M an Gets Appointment
Ilobert E. Altmsn, former Sen
ford resident hqs been appointed
State Representative of Ihe Flor­
ida Division of ths United Stales
Brewers
Founds lion Inc.
The
Brewers Foundatloa Is the oldest
Incorporated trade association in
lbs country.
'Altman will work closely with
brewers, beer wholssalers and
retailers ia aa educational pro­
gram
aimed
at maintaining
wholesome renditions surrounding
the legal sale of beer and ate.

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DALLAS. Tax. (UPI &gt;—Evangel­
ist Billy Graham mldt pl»n» to­
day to fly to RoeheiUr, Mina., to
rntar Mayo'a Clinic for irsitment
of a "rare" eye allmtnl.
Tha religious crusader disclosed
- Sunday that vlslra has become
blurred In his left eye and doc­
tors have ordered him to rater
the hospital for treatment,
j Graham was In DaUis to attend
the world evangelism conference
of Texas Baptists. He toid a
crowd estimated at more than
12.000 at Dallas Msmortsl Audi­
torium that Americans have more
to l« happy about than tha citi­
zens ol i.iy nation but they arc
the world's most miserable and
borr.l people.
The 40 - year • old evangelist
j plsnneJ to fill two speaking rnI nsgamrnts in Dallas today before
! flying to the Mayo Clinic Tues­
day.
Graham mada the disclosure of
his eye ailment at a press con­
ference. Asked whether he could
sec, he laughed and said, "Why,
sure."
"Insofar as I know. I do not
have cancer," he replied In an­
swer to another question. "The
doctors are as confused si the
Republicans are nowadays."
"I place myself in God's
hands," he said.

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�Marlene Hagge Nips 'O ld P ro s' For M ayfair Title
Five Iron Favored
By Champ; Puffer
Gof Win, However

43-Foot P u tt Ends
Long, U phill Fight

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Marlene Hauer ilagge claims
that a five iron Is her favorite
club. Today, she could get a great
deal of argument In favor of her
putter from Mayfair Open spec
talora.
The 110-pound redhead chose
her.puttrr rather than a wedge on
the nth hole yesterday. The re­
sult was a 43 foot putt that gave
her the first Mayfair Inn Ladles
Professional Golf Association title,
and top money of 3413.23.
The putt wasn't supposed to go
Marlene Hagge was quick to
admit this. Asked if she thought
the putt would dmp. she said:
"Goodness, no. I was Just trying
lo get down in tw o " Had she
"lagged" a* she attempted to do.
a second true putt would have
won.
However, had she not dropped
the long one from off the green.
Patty Berg might have gained a
TOI* AMATEUR—Hetty Kirbv. Akron. Ohio, won the top tie. Aflcr Mrs. Hagge plunked
In ihe spectacular shot. Mis* Berg
amateur prize in the Mayfair Inn Open. Frank McUnne Jr., twoputted the green, closing her
Mayfair manager, presented the prize. Miss Kirby had a round two strokes off the pace.
235 totul for 18 hole**, 10 stroke.* higher thiyi the winning
Mrs. Ilsggr. a "forgotten" chsltenger until Ihe final three holes,
total for the professional lady golfers.
(Herald Staff Photo) dropped hirdle putts on Nos. 1«
and 17. In addition lo the 63 foot­
er on 1*.
Thus. Mrs. Ilagge proved agam that consistency i* the big
part of her game. Her first two
under the four-minute barrier. round* wrre 77'a. Yesterday, she
Ity use \lt FRALEY
NEW YORK &lt;LTPI t— Auutlrsti*. Then, at Dublin on Aug. 6, he toured the Mayfair course in *
the amarine athletic land ’ down lowered the world mile mark to a blistering 71, even men's par and
under. * produced the world'* out- fantastic 3’ M i They were efforts four below women's par.
In t¥ia, she finished in the
standing athlete in 1958 in a which stole the track thunder of
rangy, running automation named Hater Johnson, who set a new money in every tournament In
world record In the decathlon which she competed. She missed
Herb Elliott.
There were eye popping per­ which many regard at the tough­ only one on Ihe LPGA tour, and
this was due to Illness. She was
formance! in every field of est individual event of them all.
in the top to in II of ihe tourneys.
sports. Name your favorite and
Lists Top Alklrlev
Putting always has been one of
there w n a lop performer.
Hateball — Hob Turley, whose
Uul Elliott, the heallh diet ad­ "iron man" pitching swept the her stronger points, but Mrs.
dict who train* by running a New York Yankees to their 19th Hagge said the putter has proved
a bit troublesome at times. Yes­
uirre 20 mile* a day. stood lirsd world championship
terday was not one of those
and ihoulder* over the field.
Football—Jimmy llruwn of tin- Utnes, however.
Ths 20 year old kid ran 10 miles
The Mayfair title gave Mrs.
pro Cleveland Brown* and Pete
Ilagge a good sendoff mi the ]»)»
Hawkins of Army
Golf — Dow Finsterwald, the lour, which move* to Tampa this
"professional of the year," and week. Last year, the finished sc
Charley Coe. winner cf the U.S. coml only to lieV Hanson in
money winnings and scoring aver­
Amateur.
Tennis — Australia's Ashley age leadership
Altiiouith she won't reach her
Cooper.
Boxing—Ancient Archie Moore 23th birthday until Feb. 16. the
Early odd* say* Edge Of Site for his thrilling comeback knock­ has a sintering golf record, in­
will edge her way inlo the win­ out of Yvon Hurdle.
cluding Ihe enviable title of the
ning first place *po! tonight In Haring—Willie Shoemaker, the all-lime money winning mark for
the featured ninth rare rf San­ riding champion, and Hound Ta­ one year. 120.233. She alto It Ibc
ford -Orlando Kennel Club'* 10- ble, the horse of the year.
co holder of the "most tourna­
cient schedule »Urting at 8 10.
Hockey—Maurice (The Rocket) ments won" in one year—elghl—
The 52 pound black female fin Hit hard
shared by Louise Suggs.
plied sixth last time ihe raced,
In the past three golf actions,
Basketball — Wilt IThe , Still)
but po»ted two Itnprculvo victo­ Chamberlain of Kansas
and Marlene Ilagge ha&gt; won 131.46112,
ries in previous events. She’ll George llardlty ol the pro De­ lops for the LPGA in Ihe three
have Ihe advantage of speeding troit Pistons.
year span.
away from the first position,
Ihe Mayfair title joins quite a
Aids Varikre I omrback
which Is closest to the rad, and
Turley, a 20 game winner, was list of honors that golf has
has been the starting point (or kayiM-d In the second game of Ihe brought lo her. Among these are
more than So winners.
back nut of the doghouse to win the Athlete of the Year tIiU'.»),
Second best morning line odds World Series against the Mil­ Golfer of the Year &lt;19V*). one of
are given (iaicbo. a 63 pound waukee Braves. Hut lie catne ihe Women of the Year and one
black dog who will shoot out hack out of the dughouve to win of six Teen Ager* of the Year.
from the second spot. In the ihe fifth and seventh games and
fourth position will be a l ! l o l hrlp "save" ihe sixth in a iretongihot, Mentone.
inendou* Yankee enmehaek made
Other dogs in the ninth race possible by Turley's strong arm.
are Go Harry. Young Pepper,
Brown's 1,12* yards gained
lllack Son. Tamar and Hauler. wrote pro football history for one
The kennel club 1* starting H» year, smashing Ihe old mark hv
fifth week In It* #2 day slate, and 1*1 yards. Hawkins rereived the
attendance and belling continue* Heisman Trophy at the year's
to Increase as the (ast greyhound* top player.
TIJUANA. Mexico ( U 'l i — Tom­
chalk up better times each week.
Finsterwald beat bam Snead In my Bolt and Ernie Vntsler, en­
a head • and • head final round gaged In a torrid battle for the
match tu win Ihe 1'tiA chain 11,800 pot nf gold that fo rt to the
ptonsliip, ousting Tummy Bolt as uinmr nf the 120.000 Tijuana Open
golfs big man because of Tom­ golf tournament, head Into the fi­
my's spanking for unbecoming nal round of competition today
still lied for the leadership.
condurt.
I.OS ANGELES (t’ Pli - The
With 34 hole aroret of 303 lead
Australia, which won the first
•‘night life" of the Lo* Angeles world amateur gulf team chain- ing the pack, they still have
Dodgers will be pretty much re plonship and rherfi-d native ton strung competition tu fear from at
sinned to the Memorial Col Is*urn Peter Thomson's British Open tri­ least 13 others, all of whom art
in 1959, when the National t-eigue umph. had more to boast about no worse than four strokes back.
dub plays a record 63 S»me* un­ as Aihlry Cooper swept the hlg
With the ilosely hunched field It
der the area.
three In tennis by winning the i&lt; possible that ■ sudden death
Only 14 of the Dodger h o m e Australian. Wimbledon and L'.S playoff will be needed to decide
game’s during the coming season titles.
the winner.
will be daylight affairs, with a
Right on the heels of the lead­
Moore Heals Hurelle
tingle weekday game In Septem­
Mcu.c s triumph over Duretle, ers are Jay Hebert. Sanford, Fla.,
ber-before sundown.
In which he came oil the canvas and the nrwr sensation of the tour
E. J. (Buttle) Bavasl, general four times lo score a knockout in nty trail. John McMullin. of Ala­
manager and vie* president of defense of the light heavyweight meda, Call!. They have 304 totals.
the Dodgers, laid the large num- lillc. was a classic compared Three men are deadlocked with
er of night games are scheduled with the Dempsey Firpo brawl. It 307s: Mike Sourhak, Grosstnger.
"by popular demand of Ihe fans
took the play away from Hay N Y., Art Wall, Pocono Manor.
It represents sn all time high Hobmsun's win over Carmen Ua Pa . and Mike Fetehlck, Yonkers.
for n i g h t games for a major sllio to regain the middleweight N Y. Jack Fleck, former National
league team to play at home, title.
Open champion, has 104.
bettering that of the St. Louis
Boll and Vossler want into their
"Willie Ihe Shoe" recaptures)
Card*—54 in 1953.
jeekey honor* with close lo 300 deadlock at the end of 34 holes
Baltimore holds the American winners while Round Table set a when they earh had 134. Sunday's
league mark with 41.
world record In earnings of round failed lo break the dead
II,334,364 nithsrd skated Into Ihe lock.
nockry history hooks with hi*
Sooth regular season goal and his
tooth
counting playoffs.
And Olmedo Is Invited
STOCKHOLM (L'PIl-A lex 01
Chamberlain was the top college
star while Yardley became the mrdo. 32 year old Peruvian star
CORAL GABLES (t'PD—Miami
first player in pro basketball an of the Untied States' Davis Cup
Football Coach Andy Gustafson
ralt lo score over 2.000 points in lennir victory over Australia, has
disclosed late Sunday that Hurri­
been invitrd to play In Ihe Open
cne season.
cane Backfield Coach Bob Blaik
They veere Ihe big stars—and Scandinavian championship* here
has been offered a job at Okla­
net! month.
now it starts all over again.
homa.
Blaik. St year old *on of Army
Coach Earl (Red) Walk, was In
Norman. Okla.. today conferring
with Sooner Coach Bud Wilkinson
"Whether Bob will leave the
university, 1 don't know." said
Gustafson.
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
He said both Blaik and WHkm
son approached him about the
312 EAST FIRST STREET
Job offer at the recent coaches
meeting in Cincinnati.
PHONE FA 2-1151
Blaik cane to Miami in Feb­
H. JAMES CUT
JAMBS B. GUT
ruary. 143T, to take over as Hurri­
cane backfield coach, replacing
Ai
Perry Moji, who transferred to
Wisconsin.

S p o rts P a ra d e

Edge Of Nile Is
Feature Favorite

Boll, Vossler Tie
For Tijuana Lead

Dodger Night Life
To Be Under Arcs

Blaik Offered Job
As Sooner Coach

General Insurance

Ur JAMEli W. SMITH. JR.
Herald Managing Editor
A 43-foot, off-lhe gteen putt yes­
terday gate Marlene Bauer Hagge
the first Miyfair Inn LFGA Open
title.
The spectacular shot climaxed a
successful uphill battle to os make
two "old pros,'* Patty Berg and
Brv Hanson. Marlene's putt, whlcb
followed one of the tournament's
worst chip shots, prosided Mayfair
with one of the greatest finishes
that golf has ever teen.
Mrs. Ilagge finished with a 34hole total of 223. two strokes bel­
ter than Miss Rerg and Mis* Han­
son. Mary I rna Faulk, one stroke
leader going inlo the final 18, finislml fourth with 2.31.
Mr*. Higgr't stretch drive re­
minded Ms)fair spectator* of the
gallant bid of Chick Harberl In the
PGA loumey In December. Hut

TIKI) FOR SECOND
Patty llcry n.ul
Frank Mebane Jr. listen «« Reverly Hanson
tells Mayfair Inn spectator* how she viewed

By FRED IIANEY
Manager. Milwaukee H u m
Written Eor I'I'l
EOS ANGELES (ITI)-Mltwau
kre should have a good, tnlid
team aguin this year when the
National league season starta if
we are lucky and avoid the in­
juries that caused us so much
trouble In 193*.
But we will miss that sparkplug
—that cump through guy — Red
Schoendienvt. I know hr will l&gt;r
rooting fur us and you ran 1&gt;rt
the entire Milwaukee cluh t&gt; pull
Ing for him.
Even though Hrd missed a !&lt;&gt;t
of action, hi* presence even mi
Ihe bench was an asset lo us.
He's a great competiior snd I m
looking forward lo having him
back with the club in I960
Strenger On Mouad
If all goe* well, we should be
stronger on the mound thi* year
than wo were in 1934. Obviously
Lew Burdette and Wirren Spahn
again will tie the mainstays of
our staff. But the Braves will
have some good youngsters with
a ytar more of eaperienrr like
Cariton Willey, Joey Jay and
Juan IMiarro They should t*
ready to take their regular turns.
Gene Conley was probably the
most unlucky pitcher In ihe ina
Jor* last year, lie pitched won
derful ball but somehow the learn
didn't win when hr was throwing

Drawings Announced
MUNICH, Grrniany 4UPII—''Ihe
International Basketball Federa­
tion hat announced new drawings
for world championship pity in
Chile, Jan. 14 - 31, Thr Unlitd
Stales is in group one with For­
mosa, Argentina and thr t’ mlrd
Arab Republic. Group two hat
Russia. Brazil. Mexico and C.ma
da, white
Uruguay, Bulgaria,
Puerto Rico and the Philippines
ire in group three.

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V .,Ue
IHgreen.
* thiP
,h°*gotfr»too
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Ihe right
ofm!
the
She
much of the ball, R rolled acron
£ i i £ 7 .? t .,nd ,n,a
When she sclecled her puller, a
murmur went up from the rro«d.
!}
apparent that everyone
thought she would chip again. She
stroked the hill firmly and. ||
HHe * 'fr* *h# hid ,hf Mayfalr
'" ,rW

iUt ttn"

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stroke tiehmd Mist Faulk. Kha
Mu/r? ? '1* on ,h# ,ronl nin*. but
blistered the hack side with » ja

the $5,000 Open Rolf tournament. She nmt
Misa Her* ticxl for second place, two strokes
ue 7L
,#talwom.n'a psr.m m / p a t
four
under
behind winner Marlene Hatter llutrge.
Through 14 holei. the batti# was
The Sandspur Howling league
(Herald Staff Photo) got off la a fine start to begin between Berg and Hanson. On No

lost Ihe National iooib.tll League
championship to the Colts ap­
peared pleased that hi* all star
squad beat that coached by Balti­
more's Herb Kwlunk
And for Van tlrovktin the vic­
tory was a measure rf satislartlon since the l.&lt;-» Angeles club
was his former affiliation and ru­
mored disagreements led to hi*
departure ami subsequent joining
of the KagUt.
Van Halites Forces
Van limekiln, who had a less

H an ey S a y s B ra v e s
To B e So lid A g ain
EDITORS NOTE: This Is the
first of 16 dlipsttbes by Ihe
ma)ur league managers giving
mid winter appraisals rf their
plant.

irei* That
itr*. *gave
dr,V' j,,0,W
free.
, r, Hah*h,f*d
^•
nslde track. The long putt on No.
13 dropped, picture perfect although the rhimp admitted aha
war attempting to "lag" near tho
pin and - get down la two."
„ . H ,r a«, r four f,m* the hard
u ,T' „A n*r **lnln* » stroke' on
Mist Berg due to the

Sandspur League
Resumes Bowling

East Beats W est In Pro All-Star Tiff
LOS ANGELES (UPI)-II quir
terhack Norm Van BrocVlin and
Coach Jim Lee llowell wanted
"revenge" they bad it today in
the Eastern Alt Stars' 212t pro
bowl victory over Ihe Western Hi
vision football squad.
tlolh denied following Sunday's
cUih before 73,130 fans in Memo­
rial Coliseum that they sought
vrngrance for anything in Ihe
past Rut Howell, whose Gl*nl&gt;

*hero Harbart fell Hiort, Mri.
Ilagge made the grade.
A stymie on No. ]| « a » th*
P°,nt of the tournament

than average day until the final
quarter, finally pulled together the
Eastern squad to march 70 yard*
chiefly on his passes for Ihe
gamr winning touchdown on a 13yard throw to end 1'alnirr Heir
lelf.
Hut Frank Gifford, who was ap­
pearing before a "hometown"
croud In the stadium vrhrre he
played for the University of South­
ern California, was chosen Ihe
game's most valuable player for
his ability as a passer, runner ami
past rati her. Gifford, of the
Giants, was invnlsed In two srnr
Ins efforts to win his acclaim
while Doug Atkins of the Hears
was chosen the outstanding lines­
man for his play in the West
squad.
Hill Wade, who had taken over
as quarterback of the Hams wuen
Van Hrocklln departed, outshone
the Col* Johnny Units* as be
passed tu one touchdown and ran
for another only to see the West's
It 16 trail in Ihe (Inal quarter fall
short.
Gang Talkie Brown
In that period the East scored
Hirer |K)iuts on luiu tiroia's secnnd 25 yard flrl.l goal after Walt
Ml&lt; had* Intercepted o n e
of
Wade'e passes, scored a touch­
down on Van Hrocklin's passing
drive and picked up a safety in
Ihe final ftsr seconds when Hugh
MrEIhrnny wa» tackled In the end
zone by Tom Scott.
Although he scored no touch­
down*. Jim Brown, Hie league'*
leading rusher, nrller 3! yards on
Hie ground and had lo l&gt;e ' gang
tackled ' to hold him in check.
Gifford completed three passe* on
hi* option play, caught three
passes and played an all around
top game
Both Unit** and Jon Arnclt
were Injured in the second half
and Ihcir departure may have
hampered the West club. L'ntlaa
hurl a knee while Arneil suffer­
ed rib Injuries

That shouldn't happen again.
I can't remember a team I
managed that had so many in­
juries in the early part of tin- sea­
son, We didn't get tu use Hill
Itruton unlit rlxml half the season
wa* over. And We* Covington was
in ba&lt;l shape ail season lull still
was a great asset. Hank Aaron,
nf course, was a real help and I
look forward lo another good sea
son for him
Inllrld I ooks l.i.osl
Mel lloacu did a tremrndou*
Job for us In Hie mfleld until he
hurl Ids leg and he should be
back strung to fill the gap caused
by the loss nf .Schormtirnst this
season, Ami we have such veter­
an* as Eddie Mathew*. Jur Adrock, Frank Tune, Johnny l^igan
and Felix Mantilla
So the infield looki lo lie in
pretty good slum- and may In- this
year I won't have lo u»e my In
fielders In the outfield &lt;i much
because of injuries there
Behind Ihe pints- Del Crandall
and Del Hire will tie our main
slay* as usual.
Naturally I'm disappointed that
we will not start the 193s sea-on
as world champions like we did
the previous year Hut we'll I*
A compressed air loudspeaker
gunning fur another crack at the
World Series and a chance to re­ produces Ihe world's loudest noise
— li'-o d e c ib e ls
deem ourselves

this half of the howling season.
Three teams lied for first
place, Houmlllst A
Anderson
Drug*. Wilson Mairr
Furniture
Co , and Prrfeclion Dairies, Each
took two games from their oppon­
ents. leaving a Hirer way He for
second place, shared by ABC
Garbage Service C o, Hobson's
Sporting Goods, and Wade'a Markrl.
Although llirrr
v*as
much
laughter and shouting going on.
no outstanding scores appeared
this first evening. Donna French
rolled (he highest scratch game,
169. and Faye Griffin had the
highest handicap one with 194.
High Series scratch went to Mar­
gie Woods, 424, and Jane Prudrn
bowled a 303 handicap series.
Eurillr Harris claimed the lone
liirkey rolled The 2 7 split seem­
ed lo be Ihe favorite for the
rvitung a* Erma Webb, Donna
French, Fran McPherson and Ma­
rian Adams picked it off. Belly
Kopli-r went them one better
with ihe 2 7-10 pick up, and Erma
made Ihe difficult 4T0
AIR' rolled the high acralch
game. 674, for their only win.
while both Robson snd ARC had
the high handicap team game of
821. Ruumillal's shared series
honors with no one at they took
both scratch, 1893, and handicap,
234J, series.
This week's bowling will see
Wade's Market battling Perfec­
tion Dairies on lanes I A 2. Wil­
son Mairr vs. Itmimlllit A An­
derson on 3 A 4 and down »n
alleys 3 A 6. Hobson Sporting
Goods «iH meet ABC Garbage
Nervier

Southern To Get
Football Trophy
IIATTIESIIURG. Miss. (ITMlThe undefeated Mississippi Sou!ti­
er n College football team will re­
ceive Ihe Untied Press Interna­
tional Trophy tonight for being
picked the nation's No, I small
college team of 193*.
Thr Southerners were first
choice throughout Ihe season In
the weekly ratings of a nationwide
Uoard of Coarhea.
Chile* Coleman of Atlanta, 171*1
Southern Division news manager,
will present Ihe trophy at a vic­
tory banquet given by tho Missis­
sippi Southern Alumni Assoclillon.

14, Berg sank a long, uphill putt to

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•••d from Mis* Faulk.
1
*UV “ k 1 tiM rut on No.
'&lt; Jo give htr a par.
Hag*# was the "sleeper" in tho
uurney. Mis* Hanson, in

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her. I’utting also took Min Faulk
° UHuih, J* fh,n,Pk,n,hlP Pleluro?^
Jriion. (led for ninth with
Sm*th. was in the proeeaa
, n ,,klng a strong bid until aha

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• 90-foot chip.In on No 12
in Vhi* i Un.,on h*d ■ two-under
the final round, drsplte g you.
lemperatuye Ihe night be.
fire. She said Ihe virus, "which I

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**rr
Mary U ni Faulk * i j .
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Gloria Armstrong, 344• Rathe
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W3. Homan Neundorff (amateur),
Trudy Keel, (amateur),
Helen Smith, (amateur),
Jranne Fotilk (amateur),
Marian Bates (amateur) and
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Questions And Answers
On Filibuster Squabble
WASHINGTON (U l'l) - «ur* ing for changrt lo the rule. South
any
tad u i n n on the Senate's era Democrat* o p p o n
thing*. Scnal* Democratic Lead
fl(M:
•r Lyndon B. Johnson (Tea.) bat
What ia the raaaon tor tha offrr*d a "compromise” propotal.
Q. Whal do tbc liberal! want*
A. The underlying issue ia the A. They trek a new rule which
•eoUntion that the present flliboa- would permit the Senate to cut off
ler rule baa kepi Ibe .Senate from debate by majority vote of the
’ og •‘adequate" civil righu Senate'* 9ft member* *fter (ft
alien.
day*.
Q. Whal I* Join) wmi proposal?
4). What ia tbc prracot rule'
A. Under hi* rtwlullon. debale
A. Rule a , ailuplrd In 19U, r*
quire* a vote of l wo-IhI frit o( the rould he hailed by a two third*
antic* membership to invoke rln- majority of arnator* preient and
voting
fctre, or abut of! debate
Q. Who a n lh« opponent to tba Q. How will the issue ha r*
solved?
fight*
A. The neat teat vote la expectA. A coalition of liberal" Dew
aorala and Rapublfcana ia presa- rd to come on a move by the
lltierala to eubititulc their prnpoaal for Ihe Johnson revolution If
that falla, the Senate probably will
IS this viv hi ji ini i vi. i an* vole on Johnton’a revolution, al­
c i r r o r Tiia: a r a n : »£*'***$: though other amendment* or sub
ttaa iv aan r » » « i:« tv &gt; y ;
ootV T i rl.o hilia, i.aw vn. **ti atltute* may be offered.
•oiler. o r mi i*r.
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I|. How long will the light lavt*
ftitxiIXoi.K coUNTT. • w&gt;nil&lt;»i
n H lilil.n of Ilia Mala "I HorKa
A. It la expected to go on al
Petit lunar.
leavt two or three more day*, hut
could be curtailed or prolonged.
OAK,
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ortda Mfpt'riU«n. »l •&amp;•
tl. What are the prospects?
HsfanUanta.
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A U T IIO IIIT T o r T i l l : h t a t k o r attempt to put arron a 80 per
rt/iiu n a
" i n . WIIIMI IT MAT •oN. cent rloture rule la believed to
I N I ! lo a ll
a n .l l&gt;*r- atand a better chance. Hut II I*
|ee h a v in g o r c la im in g a ro r l i l i i .
J t l e . In le r a e l. a v ia te , m a r lg a n * »r more likely the Johnson plan
• Ih a . iia n In or Wit lliw iv i-a rlam eventually will be adopted.
p a r r e ls u ( la ti'l lie r e ln a lle r ile e rrlu *
&lt;1. Whal wa* the rule before the
• a an d the I.,H e w in g eereonv
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ether vellh a ll u n h n a w n nere.ina prevent one wa* adopted In 1919?
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to ecrv'.n e w ho a r e dead, wi
e r e not k n o w n In he deed &lt;d lhove present and voting could
mr aloe
limit debate; tilt* i* lh* aame a*
PA fit! t. No I
.tnadnar itlel.t el War
Johnson'* c imprumlic.
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Orientation Set
For School Boards
TALl.AHAN.SKK 4111*1 J—A two
day orientation course fur school
hoard member* opened here
today.
Asst. Ally. Gen. Ral|&gt;h Odum
and School Hoard Supl Thomas
D. Halle) were scheduled lo ad
drrat the meeting Stale School
Hoard Association President Hen­
ry O. Earwood of Relle Glade,
presided.
Gov. Ia&gt;ltoy Collins was asked
lo make a brief welcome addre**.

United Preaa International
NEW YORK-Cuban rebel lead
er Fidel Caatro, In a recorded
trlevtiion interview, crillciting the
Untied States government for supporting Latin American dlcutora:
"Tbc United State* apeak* about
democracy and forgeta about Ihe
democratic feeling of the people
In Latin America."
DALITS — Grady Wilton, an
■aiociale of
evangeliit
Rilly
Graham, on Graham’a plan* to
pntrr Mayo Clinic for ireaiarnt
of an eye disorder:
"There t* no possibility that he
will lose hi* viaion, It'a just a
temporary thing. A few week*'
rest and He will get over H."
WASHINGTON - The Senate
Commerce Committee, In a report
critlriring lh* Federal Communl
rations Commlstinn for falling to
act on Ihe question o f pay televi­
sion:
"It should resolve this question
at once. And If It concludes that
It lacks jurisdiction. . .It should
fiirlhwlth ask Congrrvt lo amend
llie communications art."
VATICAN CITY — Pup* John
XXIII, speaking to the mothers of
ISO needy Roman children during
a delated distribution of Epiphany
gifts:
"Don’t he afraid of having
many children There la always
the grace of the Lord and this
world ha* not been created to be
a cemetery."

Britain Is Coated
By Heavy Freeze

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Stove Explodes, 7
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Hospital Notes

TITUSVILLE &lt;UPl&gt;- Funeral
services will be held here Tuesday
for Roy P. Roberta, former state
representative and Brevard Coun­
ty sheriff.
Roberta, « . died Sunday of •
heart attack al his home here.
He had been ill for a number of
year*.
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Roberta served two terms A
the state Legislature after »
years aa sheriff.
Hr I* survived by his wldowi
Edna, one aon, Roy JrM ftnd a
brother, C. V. Roberta.
Ruin a and or lta satellites bare
taken part In eight if the 11 amafi
ware which have occurred atneo
the end of World War II.
SOME PEOPLE STILL DOST
KNOW—We eperale Saoford’a
sal) Commercial "White Prtwl"
Shop.

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643 22, and cash and due from
other banka, 12.2*0.01* 3ft.
Tucker Rated these highlights
of the year at Florida Slate
Bank:
A pension and profit sharing
plan for officers and employes
became effective Jan. XI, I95H;
a alt* was purchased for new
banking quarters at the corner of
First St and Railroad Av#,; Dal­
las E. Loop, vice president amt
personal loan offirer, was pro
muted lo auditor. Installment
loan department*. McNulty Group
of Banks.
Mrs. Mickey Hickson was the
recipient of the Employe Arhirve
menl Awards for 193ft; Roland
Wesson and Mrs. Clair Kendall
were named recipient* of the Offi­
cer-Department Head* Achieve­
ment Awards for 1037 and 193ft.
In a letter to stockholders.
Tucker said that total reMiurre*
of the hank had grown by 143 per
cent and In capital and reserve
accounts by 139 per cent.
"The bank la keeping pace with
the growth of our area, and tt i*
significant tl.at we hive tieen a
dominant factor in the stimula­
tion of thix growth." Tucker
said. "Your directors and officers
are of the firm belief that an
alert and active hank, sensitive
lo community need*, is oftrntimc
the economic difference between
growth and stagnation."

For Roy Roberts

Crime Doesn’t Pay?

Legal Notice

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The past year waa the biggest
aver In buslnesa volume and a
good year in earnings, stockhold­
er* and directors of the Florida
Slata Bank her* wear told al
annual meetings Iasi wa«k.
T. X. Tucker, president, said
in hi* annual report that bank
resource* at the close of butt*
ness on Dec. 31 totaled 110.972,fill? ,9ft. dei-ovlt* *M),2ii:«JW1.h4
Other figures cited by Tucker
included: 3.344 loans granted,
111,472 drive-in customers serv­
ed, 11,004 total accounts, 3110,•
MS.30 in construction loans made
during the year. (44.000 paid out
in Christmas club saving*.
In )96ft, account* totaled 9.017;
at the end of 1037. the number
had climbed In 0.9ft], an increase
of Oil; al the end of the past
year, the number jumped to tl,*
not, an Increase of t,A4t during
the II month*.
During 1930. the Florida State
Rank loaned a total of tft.SM.VO42 This wa* more than Ihe total
in 1037. almoat tt million higher
ihan the 193ft total.
Net earnings, before taxis and
beforr distribution to reserves
and unearned discount, amounted
to t70.U7.29. Tucker tald Al­
though gross warnings were higher Ihan Ihe year lieforr, the cost
of operating the hank also was
higher.
Resources Rated al Use elute of
business for 193ft were: loans and
discounts, tf.077,tf99.2h; banking
house, furniture and fixtures,
1)93,330; U. S. Government bonds,
12,997,434 00; other bonds. $1,421,.

PITTSBURGH fU P I&gt;-A pair ofi "In about two weeks they’ll be
finicky reindeer al the Highland Ieating oala and bs'ct root and lik­
Park Zoo have been fed to their ing tt," Haya said optimistically.
satisfaction but
too
officials1"At len t they better. You can’t
warned they will have to settle buy Norwegian peat moaa at the
for a less esotic diet in the fu­ corner delicateiaen."
ture.
y
The reindeer, which arrived
here from Norway last week,
went on a two day hunger strike
when an accompanying load of
Norwegian prat moaa wa* mis­
laid. They were offered com, oats,
beet rool and even local prat
moaa hut refused to eat.
CINCINNATI, Ohio (U PI)~ Mr
"I hid a psir of ravenous reindeer on m) hinds when the food and Mrs. Horacr Bradshaw and
finally came through." said too their five children never had a
Supt. Howard R. Hays. He said chance when an exploding oil
Ihr Trinderr would be eating thr ilovc er gulfed their frame and
Norwegian peat moaa for about lturco home in flames early Sun­
two week* during which more day, firemen said.
Firemen rushed lo the suburban
ordinary food would he mixed
lanroln Heiihlt home and quickly
wilh it.
brought the fir* under control, but
they couldn’t save the occupants,
whose bodies were burned so bad­
ly authorities had trouble (listing
uishlng them.
JANUARY
The victim* were identified at
Admissions
Eula Mae l-rverrltr 1Sanford) llradshaw, 33; hi* w ife, Emma.
3ft. James, 9. Michael, ■; Mary
Helen Moyc (Sanford)
Margaret. 3; Horace Jr.t I; and
Edward Smatle (Enterprise!
Lennard Mathirux (Sanford) Hetty Jane, t.
Thr bodlci of the parvnla were
Ho«a Trayer (Demner’ a
found near a door leading outside.
Grove i
The children’* hndlf* were In two
Fannie Reanton ( Sanfordl
bedroom*, two lying on the floor,
Carol Krelstngrr ( Sanford I
the rest In tied.
Births
Haby girl lo Mr and Mrs
Roan Turner (Sanford)
Rah) girl to Mr. and Mrs It*K All Very Clear
Joseph lb-amon (Sanford)
TOKYO (Urn—Police callrd off
Discharge*
today a five-day search for bam­
M.-rgarrt Kay and baby girl boo shop owner Ovainu Nakagami
(Enterprise)
21, vuv|K-ctcd of killing a man
Naomi Kerry and baby boy found Wednesday in hla shop.
(Sanford)
•
Embarrassed puller admitted
Erskln lay (Sanford)
they bad learned that Nakagami
Doreen Krister (Sanford)
was the murdered n r

LONDON (U l'l) — The worst
(reete in 12 year* coaled Rritam
with ire and snow today. It left a
trail of stranded motorist* and
marooned the Duke of Edinburgh
and Prince Chartev In a puli
' Heavy snow fell In the Interior
of the continent, Isolating several
villages in Hungary and cauung
floods in French town* along Ihe
River Seine. The Hriliih ship lien
vrackic hit a mine In the North
Sea. but wa* making for a tier
man port under It* own powrr in
heavy sea*.
Drifts up to 20 fret high clogged
mads and isolated village* in
northeast Scotland,
The duke and hi* son, heir to
the throne, were forced to spend
the weekrnd at the Pleasure lloat
Inn, a puli in Norfolk, when a
lake flooded the liny island where
they had planned to hunt coot.
Pub owner* Mr, and .Mrs. Al
ben Ami* said the duke had a
room of his own while Die young
prince shared a room with two
other ho)*, members of tbttr par
ly. They atayrel over Friday and
Saturday nights while Ihe local
viilagrra .drank as usual *1 Ihr
bar.

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Ira id at.ir treatment at Si.
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Reindeer Finicky; Die! Must Change
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FAM ILY

Cam el outsells every other
cigarette for I O - straight year
Latest published cigarette union figures* prove that Cnmel

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�Father Mum, 'News Briefs
Girl Visiter
Hoodlum Probe Set

MIAMI (UPII — The Kensle
Ifj.ki'l&lt; Committee plan* ki in­
vestigate American hoodlum* eonnreted with the plueh Cuban gam-A 10-year-oltl Seminole County father, unable to explain M*n*r casino*
VOL.

l£h&gt;* be hacked his wife ami two of hi* children to ilealh
.
with an axe early yesterday, wan allowed to talk to hi* M- A l b e r t C o le K e sitfllS
year-old daughter in the county jail here today.
WASHINGTON tt'PIt— Prrsi
Harr)* Clifford Higgins, technical writer for the Martin dart Elsenhower today accepted
CO. plant in Orlando, last night was bound over to await ,h* frslcnalion of Albert V. toie

Cub Seoul Killed
Shielding Mother
MONTK'ELLO. Ind (UPI) —
Sammy Joe Moss, 10. dressed in
hi* blue Cuh Scout uniform, was
■hot and killed Monday night
when he tried to keep his mother,
den mother of the cub park, from
being shot by a disappointed tut
tor.
Ills mother, Mrs. Alma Most,
“
was wounded critically when
tried to help her son a* he
to the Door a bullet wound
hi hi* head
Police Mid Altwrt M I'olvln
Jr, M. Kokomo, admitted the
shooting! He was shot tn the
forehead, but was not woundrd
serum.Iv •Police sold the wound
was sell infllrtrd
The Imp had dressed in his uni
form fur a den meeting in hi*
home. Tike shooting occurred Just
m few minutes before the meeting
Mvas tn have begun.
Colvin, police said, admitted he
Bred at Mrs Muss Just as Sam­
my ran in front of her. apparent
If trying vainly to knock t|M,
w*a4»*i from the man's hand

t;

Two Women Hurt
«ta Traffic Mishap
Hartford women are pat­
ients in Seminole Memorial Ho*pital following an acrident yes
tenlay afternoon on Highway ITn . south of the Trading Post A
two months old baby escaped in­
jury.
The accident occurred when
Mrs. Cost Ann Clemen. ta. pull,wd trom the west side of the
Tiighway across the p*th of a
pickup truck heading south, offtc•rs said. The Clemen automobile
was hit to Ihe left rear and spun
around in the opposite direction.
Mrs Clemen was thrown from
Itie car onto the pavement sustaining a severe head cut Her
condition was listed a* good this
morning by hospital authorities
A passenger, Mr* Loretta Stick
er. 62. is reported in "lalrly
^(ood csNuilUon. with a rut over
her left eye *.)d tnlenial Injuries.
Driver of llse pickup truck was
MI electrician from Orlando. Wil­
liam At l-aing He was uninjured.
Damages to the truck were esti
mated at Itou Airs Clemen * t » »
car was considered a total tos*
Highway Patrol Trooper J ISikes saui hr had charged Mrs.
Clrmm with vtolalion nf right nl-

•W"V _ _ _

Hebert, Fetchick
Fourth In Tijuana

Sanford's Jay Hebert ami a for
mrr Mayfair Inn open champion,
Mike Fetchick, were H.IAn heller
off today.
Ifel-ert, Mayfair* louring golf
pro, arsd F'euhick, Ib-Vi 'tajfair
tinivt tiwi foe fourth place in ihe
•toTUuana. Meaico. Open yesl rday.
Winner of thr tournament was
Krtile A'ossler. Midland. Tev , who
playrsl m Ihe fourth annual Mayfair Open here Iasi month The
vtrlory. first of a major nature fnr
Vnaaler, was worth S2.VOO.
Hrtiert ami lhe other PGA play­
ers now move to Pebble llrach.
Cal , snd the Bing Crosby tourna­
ment. starling TTiiir*'l*y,

^Welcome Planned
For New Squadron
Official welcoming rrrrtnonlet
complete with music and refrrsh
menu, for Heavy Allack Squad­
ron One will he held al lhe San
ford Naval Ale Station Friday
a* It 15 a m
YAH t la thr lavt of the Heavy
Attark squadrons to join the San
ford family Drpcndrnl* ami other
^relative. of squadron personnel
are invited . to attend the erremonies, which will lx held in
front nf liuilding 144 In live event
nf inrlrmrnt wralher. ceremonies
will be held inside

grand jury action on hr*l dean-*
murder charge. by a coroners ,nl1 Homr Hnince A*^nf,
Jury in Altamonte Springs. The /-* u :i i P i w t r i d v A s k r t l
coroner s Jury recommended that L i l l H l UUSlOClJ A s K U tl
Higgins be held without bond
HOME (Ul'll— Rohcrlo RusselToday. Ruth Ann liicRin*. *ho
hnla) aftked a Rome tribunal
spread the alarm yr*lrrda&gt; morn-1^
Immediate custody of nl*
ins, was allowed to visit her three children by Swedish actress
Ingrid Bergman.
father.
Through tfie coroner's Jury
hearing, and today, Higgins had School Dedicated
only one statement to make "I
FT JACKSON, S C (Ul'l)—
killed them, and that i* all I Fhe Army Monday dedicated s
have to say.”
non-commissioned officers scad
He 'appeared puttied by his emy here, the first school of its
aelions. saying, **R all seemed Und for basic training instructors,
so crystal clear this (Monday)
,
,
"...mine. l*u; n" w * * „ h*»d ** Gown ror Bargain
CARDIFF. Wale* (UPlt - I'** ’)"* &lt;r!,uw1 10 cirrlr' '
Meanwhile. invcsligitltifi uilir triel* Jones. IT, was married
ers torraed ** hogwash" report* Monday after standing to ih*
''D™*1
out-rfeounty new* vnnw *U night to buy a wedding
that Higgins claimed the dress at a salr price of IS V)
F1'' was watching him.
motive foe the triple slaving Tito In India
&gt;''(l Dcen ,oum,i
S ie rra
MADRAS, India (U l'l)— Presl
aid a letter addressed to “ The dent Tito of Yugoslavia arrived
Has-rtt Gals. Wallhsm. Mas* ” , today aUiard
iNiard his
hi* yarht
yacht for a
lUgitln*' hometown, offered no brief vlvit during hi* lour of Soulh
clue.
East Asia
investigators sum! Higgins ap­
parently went berserk in hi*
fashionable Soulh Seminole homr For Willows Only
TOKYO ( UPII
Tokyo police
Killed a* they slept werr Rich
ard Higgins, it, anil liryan lltg are planning to add women to the
gins. 12 Festally injured was Mrs force to help fight juvenile delin­
Ruth Higgins, 3T. who dfld alwul quency. To tar eligible, a woman
four hours laler in an Orlando must be a widow and a mother

5%
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Carrying

a paper beg

which

trine jean*, aoroe flana Wanker and a gold*
map of Holly wood the youth told

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United Pr«*a Lewaed

Four Youths Fined
For Firecracker;
One Denies Charge

Wire

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TUESDAT, J ANUARY 13, 1859

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 31T

Red Peace Offer Termed
Stupid, Brutal By Dulles

An tlyraroid Seminole High
School graduate ha* denied hiv­
ing anything to do with throwing
a firecrarker at two boys on
Sunday.
William Brmowsky said (hi*
morning that he did not see Pal
rick Erickson light the cherry
tiomb thit Iniwrrd Rente Boland,
to
‘‘ Harry Sliuriei end I wore on
ly passengers in the car." he
said ‘ 'If I could have prrsrnird
what h*p|M*ncd I would have done
anything, to the point of holding
the firecracker in ms own hand "
Hernowsky said that He and
Slinriek were picked up by Char
le* Messer and the Erickson ho), WASHINGTON tUPIt—A scicn
and wrre "Jutl laking a Sundir tine report circulating herr conride
Jurrs up a pirlurr of H bombs
"1 have
nave four
lour younger brother*
o r a m i jv-ited jn
in space p,
to dive at targets
of my own, snd would never Jo on r4rjh whenever their mastrrs
anything to harm a child inlen- [rr| (here ought to hr a war
tionaliy," ltemowsky said
The report, prepared by Kami
lleriiowsky resrued liny N»nr&gt; (-,)rp research . rvperl* for the
Nirhots from t.ake Alary l*»t Roy,,, xp.ier (‘ommiltrr. discuss
summer. The boy was cited for r* "bombing from satellite* '* It
his quirk thinking, when he rush sa)• both the United State* (lid
rd into Ihe water, scooped her Itussia have taken note of thl*
up and applied artificial rcsplr* possibility.
lion
All satellites launched wt far
Tlte four boy* appeared in court h*cr bern peaceful 'r*tniro*nl#
last night before Municipal Judge (llf u.ihermg sclrnltllr InformsAmbrose Olllff. The charge of r0„ doth this eminlry and the
possession of fireworks * * * USSR have programs for sat*
ehsnged to unlawful assembly tn f ||j|r, capable of returning Inthe cases of Hernowsky and Sun- Rnjmrnts anil film —or perhaps a
wick They were fined 1102. as „,in_ safely to rarth
was Charles Messer, driver of lhe This, the Raixl rrpurt say*,
ear Messer pleidt-d guilty to the ' impltea the possibility nf bombcharge of possession of flrrweiks Inf from a satrllitr" It would
Patrick Erickson was fined a tskr refined propuhlun equipment
total of *Z0Z after he was found tu accomplish this You can't Just
guilty of discharging and pnssni dump something out of a satellite.
ing fireworks and assault with a If you did, h would Just tag along
deadly weapon.
in orhil.
The prank ended in remorse for
Hut the idea uf launching a
all the hoy* Uernowsky said Ibis warhead from a ijtrllllr to a
morning that he had visited Kegir long trajectory to rarth ia, Ihe
Hotand. ami wanted "to apologize rsport says, "an entirrly reason
for any part" he had in the mat shle one."
ter
For ulimannsd satellites," thr
lhe injured boy »** treated for ,,^ ,1 continues, "the ejection
leg and hand wounds al Seminole j op^fjiton ran he Inltlalrd and
Mrniurlal Hospital alter Ihe arcl nmlrotleit ctlirctly from a ground
dent, anti released
radar atatlon In sight of the ejeclion point."
Or, it aikl* ' gjecllon aiwl tie
sirnt guidance could tie carried
oul on a fully automatic bast* in
the satellite at any lime after re­
ceipt &gt;jf a genual signal Imnt the
gruund to prnerrd to llir attack."

H-Bomb In Space Two Wrecks, Car Blaze, Secretary Thinks
Acceptance Could
To Dive On Target
Crazy Lights, Confusion Bring Another War
Termed Possible

A lug tractor iraiii-r turned overi Activity at the Motor* Imi hit its
WAnIHViCoN (U l'l) — Scireand slid *!&gt; feet on Us side early peak during the dark hours John tary of State John Foster Dullea
this morning at the Intersection o( j Charles Krlckson, Eustis. failed to today branded aa brutal and stu­
slop at the vtop sign as lie turned pid the Russian proposals for a
17 Vi and l.akrshore Hlvd.
I'otire saui the accident was off F'reoch His car entil'd up German pcarr treaty. Hr aald
caused by rvicssive speed on the hanging over (hr seawall at l ake- they would run thr risk of plung­
part of thr driver, Hilton Toomer shore Ills si , and was remit vest by a ing Europe into a new war.
Crawford, Waycross, G*
wrecker. Erickson was put in jail
Dulles told a new* confrrcnM
The truck overt Limed when it lilt and charged with driving while in the United Slate* was prepared to
Ihe renter Islam) just he&gt;ond the tosiraled The uvident occurred at guarantee Russia against the po«,
Motors inn. and skidded across T:Wt p.w.
sihility of resurgent German mili­
the highway to Ihe shoulder. Cra
And Ihrn there were Lhe traffic tarism if Germany werr reunified
ford was traveling south on tight* 1‘owrr was mtviruptcd in under fr»e election*.
French H&lt; was charged with downtown Sanford causing a jam
Rut, hr said, the Russian de­
reckless Iris mg by Capt. Arnold at First St and French when the mand for a neutralized and (itsWiltlsrrn,
lights seemed to go amuck around mlilt at lied Germany is worse
Officers said liie caae wuuld tie 1 ^ B oU tiv MtlJ* K iltl
t .'to p.m. (.‘onfusett driver* didn’t than brutal: M * stupid and un­
Invrstigalrd by the nest Seminole
MIAMI il'IT l —Boxing promoKnow whether to stop or go, until realistic because it eventually
Count) grand jury
There has ter James D Norris say* the
Public Works Head Sid RiChard might lead thr Germans to try
been no indication as to whether court untried dissolution of the
repaired thr signals.
to play the F7«st against the West
Higgins might seek rourt action International
Hustng Club may
Insurance ruveied the damage and thereby again shatter world
to otdain bis release from jail mean the endof weekly television
caused by Mr*. Pauline Itohby peace as it did tn 1914 and 19311.
when she backed into a plate glass
under bond.
bouts
Dulles said hr and other U. 5.
window at MrHnhcrl* Tire and officials are not engaged in any
Supply on West First Sit. Air*. specific negotiations with visiting
Working' Soldiers
J It Vaultity was appointed to
Hubby made a hole big enough to
TOKY’O i l l 'l l — The C'uminuthr Hoard of Homl Trustees tiy dnvp Ui* squad ear through." ac­ Soviet Deputy Premier Anastas I.
uist New China newt agency Mid
Mikoyan Hut hr added he hope*
Sanfortl Cily ( 'omrnliiloner* last
cording to rapt Arnold Williams, each side is gelling a better un­
today the Red Chinese armed
night
Hr,* husband owns Uie adjoining derstanding uf what i* really ka
forces "contributed" to million
Vanlloy jo in s Voile Williams Sr service
station
manda)* of labor In 195* on proj
Ihr mind nf Ihr other,
aial Herman Jaeobien on thr
Not so fortunate was Mw Hev.
Dlsrusshtns Important
Mr* I.uuUc Audrey Sharon died ects to build Ihe national economy.
hoard
G
M
Phillips,
1302
Sbcppsrd
,Ave.
Dulles said it wa* Imjxirtant la
Sainet Vlhlcn, Dali Rallen and
at It a m. yesterday in Washing­
Vandals set fire to hla ear. using have tin- dissuasion* with Mikaton. I) C , following an operation, Support Claimed
W. A Horn were appointed to the
a jar filJril with gasoline The fire yan lieeause they could lead to
WASHINGTON (I 'l’ ll - Sen
Electric Hoard and ia'Koy Groover
She was the wife of the late Judge
department was summoned and
j ame* G. Sharon of Sanford- She Harry Goldwater (R Arir.) said
and VA 1) Hawkins to the Plumb­ doused Ihe flames Damage was avoiding miscalculations which
otherwise might plunge the two
today tie has been endorsed for
ing Board
was ?*
alxiul fill. No one ha* Iwes *|&gt;p*W countries Into real trouble snth
Mrs Sharon was a daughter ot the senate GOP campaign chairCommissioners approved the or- bended in the crime.
cuiti other. Their are enough real
James Waldtnse Smith and Jane rnanshtpby President
Elsenhower
•Uiiamr atadishing thr city utilities
difficulties betwicn Moscow anti
drpatlinriit. and pulling It* fune
It Smith, descendant* of well and Vlre President Kirhanl M
Washington, Dulles said, wit limit
lions under the Piddle Work* He
known West Florid* pioneer fain Nison
adding to Ihe pmtileiu by permit­
parlmrn! live p a rk s, k m , rente
Hies, who established residence Iw*
ting inis apprehensions to ealtt.
irry and •wiiiiiinug i*«d» were pul
fore ISM).
All In Thu Family
Dulles ssid Ihe t tolled State*
into the Hecreation Department.
Tin Sharon* moved to Sanford
CHICAGO lUPli — Atr* Earl
was conferring ronslaully with III
Sid Kit bant was roofinned as
ui two. Judge Sharon pra-ttred |u,„| u
Ku%t. |„r0, U) |K.r ,P».
Western Allirt un the German
law here. t#rv«-,l a* county Judge; l||U, chlU| a ^
Sunday just «
head of I'utillr works, snd Ronald
,»nd Kuiupean situation. He aald
perry as dlrertrsf of Hie iteerraf.w many years Sh.f as murtklpal hours after tier 16 year old •laugh
NFiW YoltK &lt;U»'t*j- The father Dos government would offer ,na
judge severs) years Mrs Sharon u,r
,U)momJ
nri(r pfr
tag) and Park* I&gt;eparlmrul.
of infant lisa Rose Oilonchio re­ counter pn&gt;|&gt;n*a1i in Russia un­
taa a nirmU-r of the Mrsl Baplls* vented her with her first grand
fused today to sign a complaint less they were agreeable to tit*
MACON, U* (UPlt—Police and
Church, the U n C . |) A R and child also a hoy
again*! Ihe 4J year old Rrand- Western Kurupeana, whom he dnthe Kill were r«mihirllng * wide
P. E. O.
mother dinged with kidnaping scrilied os equally or morw con­
spread srarcli toitay foe a man
Snrvisur* ui.ludc one daughter, P V ii* *• T u n L f &gt; n i t &lt;
s|,r‘‘
the baby from her hospilal rrtb cerned in Ihr matter than tfw
Mrs Sterling Rolling. Washingtiin. 1
Ul*
t who kidnaped * young woman
and keeping her for nine days
D. C-: threw sons. James G. Sharon Ml Mb IN ( UI 11 — friar luck &gt;|t)j her S year old *«w in Orlando
tinned States
Frank Phlonrhio. aa, an attor­
Jr. Washington: Alex Sharon. He
“ •"‘V1 ou! °**
M,",, Sunday.
ney. made hit refusal in Brooklyn
Mr*
Dorothy
Palrirk
toW
Ijnd, and Chandler Sharon, San
, lor , Ak-xainier Gauge, who
felony rourt where Mr* Jean
ford: four grandchildren. Sterling
•"* I&gt;ortlj friar in a TV se Macon police ,h*1 *he
,T" m
Rolling Jr. lerry A|
iPati ric*. said he would return to play her khlnaprr when he beeamr The Four wood Jaycrrs now have club under
mM uf rulw* to he lavarone. mother of eight, wa* to
Iw arraigned un a kidnap charge
followed
Sharon. Alary Audrey Sharon and mg "ihe Sidney Grrrnstrrcl I)|h- intosicatHl arul tell asleep in Ihe t goat in their mrinbcrslup
of heavy villain.''
They are i t ) No on* on* club whlrh rimes a possible iwnalty
hack aeal of h» car.
Ihe dut&gt; was honored with
Chandler Sharon Jr.
Spunky" to an of a&gt; year* to Irtr imprisonment,
She said lhe man had forced Spunky
Funeral service* will Iw- held to­
VII", a gift f r o m shall deliver
her and her young *«in into hli p„ Sanford Jayeee* Tom Ale ullirr club until al least seven CTilmichto and Ills wife, Kranree,
morrow morning at III at Gawler Nuns Get Pay Raise
WASHINGTON &lt;111*11— Two Re­
HOME lU P li- The Italian gov­ car and told her that her husband |)0(l4|d presented "Spunky" to the calendar day* have ripirrd since M. hail presioosly eiprrssed pity
and Sons to Washington, I) C.
receiving him. i3i "Spunk)" can fiw the kldnajrer who atol* their publican leader* reported after a
Graveside st-rvlre* will follow Fri­ ernment has appruvrd a hill ill paid him to "take you off tome- ------------------------not I* returned to any elut. until daughler imly J*v hours alter While House briefing loday that
day at 11 a.m. in (fulney. FT* creasing thr salaries of tto Mo where and leave you "
he ha* vtailed all Ihe club* lit birth The rlilld wa* recovered President Elsenhower’s new budVtorgan Roller Funeral home is in man Catholic nuns wurking in
Mr* Patrick l»ld officers Hoy
charge of rrangemt-nls in (Juinry Italian military hospitals from ZSu Harr)* and J t) Henurtt (list
thr district &lt;&gt;i al racti dlstiicl Sunday with evnlencr that Mrs grt will show a surplus nf about
tire ( W eels) tn 400 hrr 164 os-nisi i they stopped at a concession staid
caucus the number of cluh "goat lavarone had trnded her with no Pin million dollars.
The figure w*a mentioned by
miles" will Iw figured on (he less concern than her own mo
R ijr n lflr t V is it
a day
in l.akrlind. (i* . after driving
^ u iy iu ib
v ia n ,
Rep# John Tiber iRN’ Y.) and
basis of thr nuiolwr of men Uiat ther.
all day Sunday, and the kidnaper
During the agonising search for John W Byrnes ( R WIs ) folio*
acrompan) Hie drlisrry of "S|&gt;un
bought itetr snd sandwirhes
p | g g M illU S C o s h
Faulkner Gets Post
TJvr ear ran out nf gas in
ky" to anolhei club, multiplied th* child thr parents had appeal Ins the President's first regular
CHAHUITTOVIUJC (Ill'll —
An u plod ate r*i*&gt;r1 on tin srw b) Ihr round trip mils*
rd tn the kidnaper on the pre weekly conference with GOP
llurglars liroke stilts I’ erfei linn William Faulkner, winner nf thr Maeon snd the driver became
Dairies early ihi* morning bin \nhcl and Pnlllrer prtre* for hi* Intnlleated after drinking H" ige disposal plant and a prntee
1(1 The club in Ihr distllrt lhal [ sumption #h* was a fmslraled leaders of Ihe Mth Cavncres#
linn
nl
It*
use
In
Ihr
future
has
Taber said he understood Iherw
were "seared nff" by Ihe early novels and short stories, hie ac­ herr She said *h# grabtved hrr
has ih* lean mimb*r of goat |mother, promising thal she might
been requested by Ihe Banforil iTtyr
arrival nf one nf Ihe employes
miles will give to liie flub with visit tha child after ehe wa* re was no chance to the President'*
cepted a position as consultant in mn when he went to sleep and Commission.
announced plans to submit a TTthr highest number of tulles a turned to her family.
t lev eland llrown told he al ((,utem]-orary literature at the ran
The prx)|iw*e&lt;l treatment plant
Police had repressed belief thal l&gt;tlIk-ii dollar budget for the new
1 |i«- kidnaper awoke and cliassil
police that the thieves broke into University of Virginia
present
or
a
prl«e,
iJl
any
club
ramr In for much dlscussliMi last
Uw kidnaping was door to order fiseal year starling July I.
a supply room and the main of­
her but fled on fool when he saw
night when Commlsevmer* pond thal keep* the- goat for over 10 tn trap Ihe emnin'i awwetheart
fice, and lefl Ihnuigh the front Harney Quits Phils
Thr If) tit)!' leaders—five from
several plisrrv by on a oeartiy
calendar dav*. consecutively, with
a
red
the
effeel
of
no
plant
on
door
corner watching the chase
DUt delivering him In another Into marriage, and pave Ihr way the House and five from lh&lt; SenPIHUDEI.PHIA
(UPI)—
Roy
Sanford'*
growth
The
rily
said
in
tor getting four uf her oxen einl ale—railed at Hu Wfhile llmtsa
‘ They were apparently looking
Ttie car wa* a IM* Ford with
a July, ltff)7, meeting with the chib, must deliver him vy walk­ dren out of orphanage*.
at I 50 a. m to discuss with KIfor money, but didn't find any," Hamry resigned today aa genrr Michigan license plate*.
ing
'
Spunky"
l#i
tltr
club
that
Mate Hoard of II -alth thal a pry
lluu Ballinger, manager of (he at manager of the Philadelphia
seiihowi-r t h r administration'#
tnery treatment plant would hr lias "Spunky in It* possession al
o '" ' Pblilie* snd was replarrd by jnhn
legiitaiise program and other is­
dairy, said Ihi* morning
midnight on Wednrsday prreeed
under
«to
struct
ion
or
completed
J
ljumn
nf
the
Milwaukee
reported the entry at I:AS a m
sue* facing live new Congress.
Ing any caucus, ennlerrnre, nr
by
July,
|PM
*.
Brave*
llsrney
areepted
a
posl
W R Cosgrave and John Runt
House Republican L e a d e r
eons
ration
mu*l
Iske
Spunky"
lo
i tinstruction costs then were
htry of thr Sanford police invr.ll ,'0'1 «
of the
Charles A llallrck predicted a
the met ting
1
New York Yankees. a posl he
r
dim
a
led
at
IJJb.iHVl
To
till*
end,
MAIDSTONE. England t U I 'llgated.
LAFAYETTE, U (U P )*- To possible las cut within Ute "neat
til "Spunky” can W delivered
formerly held
Arthur King. 17. and Jcpiah M«r f|h “OH has t&gt;een set aside each lo another eluli only at an of It lire Chief Carlo P. 1.1*11 said In t*»o or three years" If tile Demo­
Commissioners
w«-rr
di*
rir it., have Iwcn Jailed lor «i lr*'
rial meeting or function of the •lay hi* nffi-r had nlrkrd up Ullf cratic-controlled emigres* coopmonth, fur burglary Iwteause they "'uraged al-.ut the re,. of Ihe fl
’Gold-Coated’ Story
naming,
should
iumtis
no!
lie
sale
B'hcral melons niup &gt;f the eluli ford H&lt;Ron of Pens are) a, an crates with Eisenhower.
I.ONIlilN (UPIJ— Ttie oflleial belieserl in adverlising
Halls rk sail! surh a reduction
to
whlrh be is Ixing delivered. esrajM-e Irom a Florida prison
Fair through Wednesday with Tas* new* agency Imlay rejMirlrd
Police »er» tipped off to the aids*. The Isaue would Ihrn go tn Name* were pulled out of 1 hal
Hr said Ihe At year old man “ may he modcsl, but H can bu
slowls rising l e i w i r r a t a r e s three hig gold deposits had hrt-n two men’*# oierattons by a paint the public for a vote, requiring .Vi to ••-*- who would tie the official was picked up on suspicion and attain'd" provides! the Deinucrata
lliamr of scatlrrra light frosl discovered in Ihe Aktau and Nil «*d business sign reading "King l*r cent plus one of thr freehold "liual Keeper" — Dirk Zartman a fingerprint check revealed him |»Hck with the budget goals. HsL
tonight. High this *(lrtn««n K*&gt; to ralau tlountains of ifussia The ami Morris, burglars Imorjioralril, rrt in Ihe city to pass Ihr f27n,IMNl won Ihe honors
to he ■ missing Florida oonvici. |leek said, however, that Ihe mat
71. low lonlghl .1* la IS. V*i|*Me agrnry said Ihe gold w»t w all k».id« of wnrl considered: issue.
Ih* plant would rrmuvr 40 lo Other buvins ** included a Jay A federal marshal will return him ter of a pnisthte laa slash d*d not
wind* 4 to 12 mile* per hour es- plrnllful that it was visihlr in breaking and enlering a fpeeial.come up at today's mealing,
6u iwsr cent of th* raw w-wagr cce will lie asslgnrsl to different In Florida thia week.
eep» wind* raiiw tonight.
many place*.
|ty."
from [Mike Monroe, Commission- entrances to the Ungwood area; |
|2U tn U- sjM-nt on new record*
rr* said.
for teen ags- dances to lie held
etrry Friday night inatrad of
rvery other weak
Jaycrr wive* will go to ttie Jan
3
u
mealing at Dr Land with 'lour
home B) YuJcwo Afborto. and Iok youlh said T saved up my money They said I would stay uvvrnighl
husbands. Ttie meeting will minor
rn a bus her*.
and look all of II earept 24 rrnt* and I sjienl three day* there."
Siufortt will participate in a Iht national Jayeee president, Dob
"Sorry, kid." Tuldis said
Representative* lhan eaoh type moltoo*. A siandardiaed uj&gt;*.-iu«a
"Thai wa* last Friday," the out of my saving* account lo buy
na’ iorial Civil Defense last to Cos, with s banquet.
"It’s unfair," Hie youth cried
youth said "AH I want is a chance the ticket.
nf
builneaa to downtown Sanliud •n&lt;* closing Dm*# for downlowfe
' What's uidilr’ " Tuhb* replied morrow to measure the *tM-rd of
merchants also M uiwh-r du&lt; aK
" I ’m eipcrlenrcd. you know
to get a Job where people won't
«d&lt;
n.ert at I M a m. loroorrnw
local
relay
to
air
raul
warning#
I've done a little grocery work, "Was K fair when you ran away
make fun nf me."
to
jiian
1
proposed
sale*
program
The- exorcise will Irst Ihr effi
Mieiing with John Kruler, man­
In the negt room, Officer Jesse and a littlr acroutiling—simple, of from home and caused your moth
This wiU be lit* last Retail Mrr ager of th* Chamber uf C'ommerra,
Tubbs, a young, dark haired po­ course. I've even done a Hill* arl- er and father all tha' anilely? cienry of state amt local center* |n i " n n r ' P r i U n e n
You got rolled up with the law, in rrlaying eivll defense warning*- ** A x U l l L B i l I I C I V
liceman. pieces! tog e th e r the dr Ing "
chants Division meeting before a reprvsebtallkes of III* pres* and
son, and miw you’ve got to pul of impending attack Thirty nine
tatU.
Bound fur JsH
Victor Borge. famous eorenhan general session with all merchants. radio yesterday pledged lo
The youth's height 4 hut A Tti* youth was atrnoet imilmg up *&gt;,h H-”
Stale, and 9.000 HUel wtll get
plim(t, W|M appear to Saa
f'harlea Slauhit*, veteran uw r the Hrtjii Alerrhsnts Division with
adrquate publicity and editorial
loch** Weight shout to or W) until Tubbs lold him he would
1 ,r **‘
hud Jan J1 *1 the Civic Cooler, chamlmng eapezT, «uU present ad­ support.
pounds Hair; blond and wavy. have lo he Inokrd a* a transient. Driver Gets 10 YearH
vertising and prusnoUoo ideas few
Thrr* will be no public partici
Itotgr a appearance «
KrRirr urged ciuperatawi aa Aw
"Does that mean juvenilr Jail'"
Wear* glasses Clothes a ragprdy
approval. ritauhN* M assisting tb*
Wixxlson R Smith, was con paimn, radio and television sta­
red and while flannel shirt and Ute youlh asked, his lips qulvw vlctrd of manslaughter yesterday tions wiU not be used. Thr Na th* Heart Fund to Hike
c u m m s i He* without charge. He al­ part of all mrlchant* and sirtsaed
tog
brown corduroy trousers
Mr*, lavmanl Munson simoone ready has offered essny sugges­ the isnporlsnrc of ttie Wednesday
and sentenced lo ten year* *( Uonal Warning Systam frqm the
"I'm afraid ri doe*, son.” Ttlbh* hard labor by ClrruM Court Office of Civil and Defense Hohi rd tins morning that final plana tion! for improving riosmtowo meeting at th* Chamber eg 0UN»
"M was hard to hrlteee the
kids itory until he started talk­ said. Until w* a 4 u I a c t your Judge Voile Wliliaini Jr.
(ur lhe concert art incomplete. trad*.
Illation will alert the nation
Tb* purpoa* uf Aw Diviaioa la t»
ing." Mid Twbbs. ‘il#*» brilliant folks"
Headed kg Chairman Fraaeia
Smith was Ihe driver of a car Tima of live last was not re­ Ticket salr* will be revaaled *d
and sensitive Maybe loo brIIMant.
"Ob, pfease, *4r," the youth Involved to a cotillion that killed leased. Re pig card* from each ■ laler date. The performsnee la RowmiHat Jg„ Ate ousnsnittee and up Aw growing trend (now gglfo
He said be'a a senior al Vulcan sobtied. "ibm'l pot me bark In Ihrr* persons Uel Sepleiiilwr •( city wMI be analyied after th* tentatively scheduled at I p. m. rwpreMrnialivM are * «peeled to mated at (to per ernd to shop la
Hlj^l Sc' onl "
there. I ran away once before and Ihr turner *f Fuat HI. uui r u m s * Ui tdealtiy aiajor source*
Mrs, Mail, .a ss rhkirman of lb* suggest at least three general Orlando aa
F’is a t k 4 s*
kitotr * a a g h I as* k
Uf

Mrs. Sharon Dies;
Well-Known Here

City Fills Posts
On Various Boards

Father Won't Sign
Kidnaping Charges

Officers Seeking
Orlando Kidnaper

Long wood la y ce e s
G et Sanford Goat

Republicans Hint
Surplus In Budget

Report Requested
On Sewage Plant

Burglars Find
Ad Got Results

Florida Escapee
To Be Returned

Weather

Boy S o ys It's Tough To B e Tiny G u y
ft' noll-YWUOD (UPI&gt;— "Do yon
know what M mean* to be tiny?"
Fighting hack lears, the youth
asked the question to lhe waiting
room of the Hollywood police sta
tfon.
Ttwei enable to runlaui Km emu
(tone, he hurled his fare to hi*
dirty hand* and sohln &lt;1
'They're a l w a y s laughing *1
trto," he cried. "I’ m almotl IS, but
they say I look like 9 or in."
O Truly, he did. Th»t was why a
YMUA clerk lipped off police whin
(he youth, who identified himself
aa CtvnsUqtoer Panter. uf AllwGa,
Can.. Weed la register Monday

S a n fo rd S m ttfi

M erchants To P la n
D rive For B u sin ess

CD Alert Slated
Here Tomorrow

Borge To Appear

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