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FIRST

ANNUAL

CONTEST RULES
• 20 football game* thin weekend are placed, on*
In each ad on thla page. Indicate winner tar writing
In the name of team oppoalt* the advertUer*a
name In the Entry Blank, No acorea. Juat pick
winner*.
• Pick a number which you think will be the high*
eat number of point* aeored by any on* team on
thla page and place thla number in the apace pro*
vided in Entry Blank. Thla will be uaed to break
tie*.
• One entry only to each conteatant. Entries must
be brought to the office of thla paper or poetmarked no later than Friday Noon, November 6.

FREE CASH PRIZES will be awarded each week (in accordance
with Contest Rales at right) as follows: 1st PRIZE: *15; 2nd PRIZE:
yiO) trd PRIZE 15. Nothing to Buy. Nothing to Pay. No Obligation.
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Football Contest Editor
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Wlnneru of laat week’s conlrM: A TIE FOR FIRST PRIZE — TED BARKER. 110 Oakland Drive, and K. C. CAMP.
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trapps Defeats W arner For City Commission Post

School Millage, Trustees
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VOL. XLtX

United Prroa

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J. H. "Jimmy" Crnppe, a laat-rainuU entry Into tha City
Commission race in Group 2, won tha aaat from ineumbant
Merle Warner by a 899 to 264 vote yeaterday In the b lffw t
turnout of voter* in any Sanford off-year election when only
a aingle race waa contented.
Voters gave Crappn a majority of about three to one an
I,l€8 east ballots at City Hal.

tonight and tomorrow. High today, 7540. Low tonight. 60*65.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1969

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 556

Predictions had boro that Warner
would retain Mm aaat by lAat
seme margin.
Earl Higginbotham, got a tine
vote of confidence as ha received
tot voter sRhough unopposed tor
the Group 1 rota Pinion past.
Robert K in a gat to write-in
voice for tha Grant 1 aaat and
If others got alagta votes.
Tha 1.139 ballots aaat represented
•bout J* per cent af tha registered
voters af ganford and topped last
year's number of I,1M balloti when
seven sendIdatee eought a seat.
City Clerk Henry Tamm turned
ihe ballot boxes over to the City
Commission at noon for the official
canvass and certification.
Crapps will b« staled on the
ram mission January g when War­
ner'* term ends.
County voters overwhelmingly
endorsed an eight mill school levy
sod the three unopposed school
board trustees tor another term.
An official vote canvass today
rsvsaled that MM votars spprov•d the school millage, while
seven voted against it and II
others voted for reduced millage.
Supt. of Schools R. T. Milwee
reported today that the millage
voted upon by the county will be
reduced by the school board at
their nest regular meeting Nov.

County Adopts 11 M ills Levy
A s Tentative Taxation Rato
Tax Bills May Bo Ready
tFor Mailing By Dec. 15
County taxpayer* got an indication yeaterday of a
drastically revised miltage rate this year as the county com­
mission adopted a motion which called for a tentative rate
of 11 mills for the operating budgets.
This figure is subject to change, but calls for 5.35 mills
for the general budget, five for schools, and .66 for payment

County Drainage
tlillage Levy
Study Is Urged
County Comm lesion Chairmen
John Krider urged the board of
commissioners yeaterday to act
n s the need for a county wide
aralnege program and aatobliihraent of a mttlage levy to get
funds to carry on the program.
Krider told the board that In hie
district alone, moot of the money
la going toward drainage pro­
blems Instead at building up
roads.
Other oommlaaleaera agreed and
M aid they had the aetoe problem.
w Commissioners have hew pla­
gued wttb requeets foe rehabilitat­
ing nearly W sallee of drainage
ditches.
"It isn’t the purpose of the roed
and bridga funds to drain private
property," Krider eaid.
He added that in every area
In the county there appears to be
a drainage problem and the eoly
« otution "aeema to be a drainage
» v y ."
Krider asked that a countywide
committee be eat up with each
commissioner ns mint a member
In the committee.
The commission agreed to name
those who will serve on Ibe a
mi tie* at their nest meeting.

TV Star Disappears
UOD (UP1) - Evelyn
^ HOLL'
LLtWOC
udie,, t-year
9-y*ar-old television alar,
disappeared from her family boms
early today after breaking into
her piggy hank and taking 111*.

NEW YORK (UPI) —Stock pri
cei at 1 p. m.:
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American Alrltnei
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American TAT
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American Tobacco
Bethlehem Steel .. M s t m * S3'4
to
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Curtiss • Wright ................ 29-’ «
DuPont .......... .................. 237'*
Eastman Kodak ............t.. N
Ford Motor ... .................. 9tVi
General Electric.................. II
General Motors ................. S2H
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Graham • Paige.................
Inti. TAT ........................... 37'4
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Lorillard ...........................
Minute Maid ......................
Penney .............................. III
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Royal American ................ 4
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Sears Roebuck
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Sludebaker . . ................... M's
U. S. Steel
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Westlngliouse El.................. US’ s

News Briefs

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Travel Itinerary

May Gist O ff Lhfftt-'
PUPI.ARVILLK, Mia*. (UPI)—
T&gt;)* white men who lynched Negro
rape suspect Mack Charles Parker
last April were almoat certain todny of escaping punishment by the
state. A reliable source told United
Press International that the Pearl
Hiver County grand jury of 19
white men simply ignored Ihe
Lynch case during its two-day deUberaUona, which recalled Tues-

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iMAKiNU IT OFFICIAL in thin canvass of the bullotn of the City Commission nice. The City Commissioners and Mayor Al Wilson certified the
vote ut a noon meeting. Commissioner Robert Brown, Mayor A. L, Wilson,
Karl Hifftfinbothatn, Joe Baker, Merle Warner and City Clerk Henry
Tamm are shown opening the ballot boxes.

"Although wo had lint adver­
tised for eight mills we feel w*
won't need M now, "Milwee said,
adding tint the value of non-ex­
empt properly in the county will
make the reduction possible.
The official canvass ravaaled
also that votars approved the two
mills tor tha building and bus
reserve fund with 1.293 In favor
of the two mills and 397 against
Threo acbool trustees running
unopposed veer* R. F. Cooper,
who pollod 1,900 votes; Jim
Hlrkemeyer, 1.401 and Roy Mann,
1,341.
Seminole County voter* backed
the reapportion meal amendment
by a mora than 2-1 margin, al­
though tha controversial amendment waa defeated ever tha Mato,
With only 2,979 persons voting,
1,103 approved the a mead meat
and 973 were against it.
Mrs, Camilla Brace, supervisor
of registration, Mamed tha poor
turnout at voters on ’ Indifference
to ae important iasua."
Mrs. Bruce reported that 12,3u0
person* were eligible to vote to
this off-year election.
Official* lermad the reappurIionment defeat a setback for
Seminole County,
If the amendment had passed
the county wouki have bad Us
own senator toataad of sharing
on* with Brevard County,
Rep. Mack Cleveland Jr., said
"I'm disappointed that it didn’ t
pais, but lb* county delegation
was gratified by tiie good ma­
jority of Seminole County voters
who put our county on record as
approving R."
Cleveland said "this may be
the last opportunity for Florida
to have anything close le real
re appon ion ment."
l&gt;f the absentee ballots cast,
14 favored the amendment and
on* was against it.
Following is s precinct by -prerinct tally of ihe voting:
No. I—129 (or and 193 against
No. 2—It for ami 19 against
No. 3—479 for and 132 against
No. 1—29 for and 21 against
No. 3—31 for and 39 against
No. 0—34 for and 30 against
No. 7—20 for and 19 against
No. 9—72 lor xml 39 against
No 9—109 for and 33 against
No. 10—79 fur and 33 against
No. It—HO fur and 49 against
No. 12—2a for and 17 agaiilsl
No, 13—23 for ami 9 aga m
No. M—170 for and 73 against
No. IV—33a for amt 131 against
No. 10—43 for and H against.

U.S. Troops Guard Canal Zone Border „ B ln
After Anti-American Riots Break Out

BALBOA, Canal Zone (U P l) - seriously endangered relations be­
U. S. Army troops equipped with , tween Ihe two countries.
WASHINGTON (UPI)—PraalIt was the wort! anti-American
machtnrguns and mortars guarddent Eisenhower today announced
•d the borders uf the Canal Zone violence in Panama In mora than
plans for a historic personal trip
3o yeari.
to nine countries In Europe, Asia
today against any new invasion i Canal Zone Gov. William K.
and the Middle East next month.
attempt by mobs of anti-Ameri­ Potter requested the Army lake
The President told his new con­
can nationalist Irum 111* Panama nver enforcement of law and or
ference he will leave Dec. 4 and
Republic,
der after hard-pressed police had
visit Italy, Turkey, Pakistan, A f
Rioting nalkinaltats in Panama spent more than five hour* fend
ghanlstan, India, Iran, Greece, d*y.
City Tuesday ripped to shreds ing off rock-hurling, cursing Pan­
France and Morocco.
the U, 8. Embassy llag, smashed amanian youth*.
This was a far more extensive Warning Rejected
windows In U. S. Agencies, burned
The demonstrator* werr infur­
Itinerary than originally indicated.
HER LIN (UPI) - A Soviet em­ automobiles ami stoned U. S. iated when police relused them
The tour will take 2&lt;w weeks.
bassy spokesman disclaimed re­ Canal Zone guards. The U. S. permission lo rarry tha PanamanKisenhower said be hoped that sponsibility today for any East consulate in Colon at the Atlantic
by this trip he would build, par­ German flag! that may fly in Wait end of the 30-inile wide isthmus
ticularly in Asia, a better under, Berlin on the Nov. 9-9 anntver- also was attacked.
standing of the United States, sary of the Bolshevik revolution
Troops kept the rioters out of
and—at all points of his jet plana The statement appeared to be an Ih* Canal Zone itself.
journey—good svilt for U)t Unit­ indirect rejection of an American
The viulencr erupted during
ed Stales.
warning to Ihe Soviets against al­ what was billed by its .qvonvir—
lowing East German Communists former Foreign Minister Aquilmu
to raise Ihe flags over West Rer­ Boyd—as a "peaceful invasion"
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The
un elevated railway stations Ibis of the tone to "reaffirm Pana­
State
Legislative Investigating
manian
sovereign!)"
mrr
the
weekend.
canal tone, leased to the i ntied Committe today returned it* longStolen "in perpetuity" in I9«J. delayed investigation of enmmuPort Possibility
U. S. Ambassador Julian E’ vk tii'in In the Flurida NAACP.
QUINCY (UPI) - The Gadsden
Commitlec counsel Mark Hawes
Harrington delivered a sir mgly
County Commission is expected to
worded proteal nole lo the I’ aita of Tampa said Tuesday the com­
authorise a 910,OU) study Nov. |
man!an foreign mlniilery against mittor has the name* of 100 preHi in determine feasibility of crest
thr "unwarranted desecration" of nil and past Communists, each
Company conceded it "did suggest ing a shipping post here. The comIhe American (lag He said Ibis of whom "was under direct mders
numerous ways in which the pro mission
Tuesday
tentatively
lo infillrale and iniLi'nce the
grams could be improved hut rig awarded Uircontrict to the Jack- |
NAACP,"
ging was not one of them."
aonville engineering firm of ftryTiir commitlee has -aubprnacd
"Pressure from a sponsor tn do nolds, .Smith and Hills. The survey
ID wiinc.ssrs, inrluding nearly all
a better job did not give quii expected to Uk* two years, inof llir Negro group's top official*
program producer* a license lo dudes a study of the Apalachicola
hi ) loihfa.
cheat," the lipstick and fingernail River above and below Jim Wood­
Tho*e suhpenard were Rev. A.
ruff Dam.
polish maker declared.
I.run Imwry of Tampa, state
This waa in answer to charges
A Stale plant lUeid uftuial In NAACP piesident; Ruth I'erry of
by tbs programs’ producers that
Miami, white atato aecretarySanford
today naid Ihe Infiltration
they rigged Ihe shows under pres­
tirasurrr of thr organiialion;
of fire ants in the Sanla'ido »i«a
sure from Revlon which sometimes
former stale tieaauier Ycrnell P.
decreed which contestants should
is expected lo b* "cleaned up" by
Albury, .Miami; the Rev. Theodore
lose and which should win.
the end of the month.
ft. Gibson, piesident of the Sliaml
Sleven Carlin, executive pro­
Frank Youtxey said Ibe ants
chapter;
G. 31. Graves Jr., attor­
have Infected the farming aica
ducer of Ihe programs, and hia as­
ney fur the Miami chapter; Rev.
sistant, Mart Koplin, told the House
between Ihe Longwuod rily limits
WASHINGTON I UPI) — E&lt; and the Wekiva River but tieal- Edward T. Graham, former Mminvealigalora Tuesday that the
cape
equipment was successfully ment has already darted to des­ ml chapter piesident; Mr. and
sponsor at weekly meelmgs took
levied
today (or the U. S. satellite troy the ants and -hould l-e r»m- Mrs. Itu haul Sillier, Abe Sorkin
a hand in planning even the small­
and Arlington Sans, all of Miami
capsule that will carry man Into pieted this week.
est details of the shows.
The subcommittee produerd a -pace. This was done in a rocket
The plant board i« spraying the
March 13, 1937, memorandum writ shoot al Wallops Island, Va.
area by airplane
The capsule was fired lo an alten on stationery of the advertis­
"The ants arc mote &gt;.l a imlili'ing firm of Batten, Barton, D ur-il'tude of 38,1X10 feet by engineers nulsance than anything rise,"
itine and Osborne summarising, “ f Ibe Natiunnl Aeronautics and Youtsey said, a Idmg that damage
the conclusion* of on* weakly meet- Apace Administration with • p«w to crop* is limited.
A Sanford housewife escaped
rrful Little Joe L—
booster.
ing on the 1*4.000 Question."
County Engineer Hull Havl* serious injury late yesterday after-,
"The
lest
was
a
complete
sueIt said in part: "It waa decided
raid yesteiday a clay pit owned by noon when she crashed into a
there is a definite need for the ret*" a NASA spokesman said.
Seminole County has been quar­ parked car on Park Ave., police
The capsule, similar to tha one antined by the State Plant tl«md
3*4,000 Question' to have more
reported.
in which a Mercury Astronaut because it la infested with Ihe
loaeri."
-Mrs. Julia Walker Kietl receiv­
Among the signers were Martin will be fired into orbit sometime ants.
er a minor cut on tha (ace and
Revion and George Abrams, vice in 11)61, descended into the Atlan­
Davti said he had bc*n instruct­ a bloody nose when her car col­
president of advertising for Rev­ tic five miles from NASA’ s lest ed not lo remuve any fill dirt or lided with a parked vehicle owned
station on the eastern shore of clay from the area, located in trie by James II. McKee, stationed at
lon.
Koplin said hr thought Revlon's Virginia.
southeast part of the county, un­ Ihe Naval Air Station.
desire to ice Ihe program* win
The launching, at 9:33 am.. til the ants are destroyed.
Damage to McKee's car was ex
Us* highest possible audience rat­ was tha second to a series of
Indications are that the fire imuted at 3200 and 9400 to Mri.
ing waa the "primary motiva­ Little Joa flight* to perfect es­ ants were transported into Semin­ EirIP* car. She waa charged with
tion" for id interest in (be fate cape and rescue equipment de­ ole County in p’ xnts hauled by a failure lo hava vehicle under
of contestants.
signed for the Mcicury progiatu. nursery recently.
control.

Legislators Resume
Inquiry On NAACP

Quiz Show Sponsors
Deny Rigging Charge
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
sponsor of two big money TV
quis shows today denied charge*
by two producers that ha knaw
they were rigged and aomelimea
brought pressure to "control" jh*
outcome of Ihe contests.
The denial waa made before
Jfouae inveitigatora by Martin
■levson, former vice president of
the Revlon Cosmetics Co., who waa
asigned chief responsibility by the
firm for supervising the two now
defunct allows —394.000 Question"
and 104,000 Challenge.”
"We believed we had bought an
honest show and we were convinc­
ed we had one," Keveoo said,
"I never once suggested that a
particular contestant win or lose.
t never entered my mind that
ua producer would control the los­
ing or winning."
The producer* had identified
Marlin Rtvion, brother of Charles
Revson. president of tha firm, as
the chief spokesman for the spon­
sor at weekly meetings at which
they received detailed suggestions
as (o how the show* would be con­
ducted.
The price of Res Ion stock declin­
ed substantially today on tbo Hew
jfcork Stock Exchanga. The itock
opened with a block of 3,300 shares
at 30, off 1H, from Moaday'a
closing price. Financial experts
•aid R was an unusually sharp
drop for Ravlon stock. Further
selling aecurrod after the opening
•ala.
In a preliminary statement isTuesday night, the Revlon

J. H. CRAPPS

1 p. m. Slocks

on hospital bonds.
Tax Assessor Richard McCanns
has told the commission that ht
estimates the assessment roll will
list 9192 million in property valustlons ss a basis for a tax rate.
The commissioners left the milline rate still subject to revision
after the equalisation hearings
and special levies that may be re­
quired. Tentative budget approved
last month was set at tl ,332,143.
This was based on what was term­
ed a "fictitious lax roll" which
must be finalised after the equali­
sation.
The cummlssioncrs estimated
yeaterday that the tax bille could
be prepared and sent out about
Dec. IB after equalisation board
hearings which they hope to begin by Dec, I.
The tentative budget calls for
9329,903 for general operating, New Society Head
I272.2M fine and forfeituie fund,
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPl&gt;-Mra.
$470,722 for roads and bridges
and 902,412 for capital outlay re­ Claude Walker of Winter Park,
Fla. Tuesday night waa named
serve.
president general of tha National
Society of Ihe Damas of the Court
of Honor.

9

Stale Spraying Fire
Ant Infestation

Satellite Capsule
Equipment Gets OK

Driver Slightly
Hurt In Collision

ian (lag into the U, S. - controlled
tone. At least three policemen
w«re injured and two dembnilrators arrested.
U. S. soldiers with bared bayo­
nets moved up to ring the fron­
tier* with Panama. Searchlight*
werr concentrated along the bor­
der lo frustrate any possible at­
tempt at Infiltration during Ilia
night.
Somr Canal Zone authorities
were openly riilical at the faillire of the national guard—Pana­
ma's only military force—In atop
youths from hurling rock* at
Canal Zone guards from inside
Panama. Potter himself com­
mented earlier on what he said
was the "strange lack of Will" on
111* part ■&gt;( Hi* national guard in
supprrtsini the violent* at Itw
outset.
National guardsmen were rush­
ed to the U. S. Embassy after
Ihe attack and others provened rioters from looting the Pana­
ma City railroad nation, whlrh it
part of the Canal Zone enter­
prises.

Tornado, Rains
Rack Southwest
I'nited Press International
Southwesterly winds blew heavy
rama. a small tornado and summer-likr temperatures into live
Southwest Tuesday night.
Most of Ih* weather activity
centered in north rrntral Texa*
and Southeast Oklahoma, where
up to Ht inches of ram was
recorded during a six • hour
thunderstorm aeige.
The tornado destroyed a barn
near Shulls. Okla., in ihe south­
east part nf (he stole, but caused
no injuries.
Lighter showers fell through
Iowa to the Ohio Valley, with
scattered rainfall reported in the
central Rockies.
Snow and winter weather pre­
dominated from Monlan* into
North Dakota, where readings
were in the 2Us and two to four
Inches of snow blanketed northern
Montana.

Frederick To Speak
The Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce will meet on Thor- 1'iy
at 9:00 p. m. in the Chamber of
Cuinmrrre Huilding.
Guest spraker will he Slat* Rep­
resentative Guidon 3 rede lick. All
interested persons are invited to
attend whether they are member*
of the Chamber of Commerce or
not.

HomecomingFloat
List To Be Set
Float eotrirs
InIhe
annual
Seminole High SchoolHomecom­
ing Parade of Nov.13 will be
mad* known at the meeting of
student leaders and parents to be
held it 7:30 p. m Thursdiy.
The group will meet in |H* give
club room of the school, (or a
discussion of potential project*
for the entire student body.
All club presidents and interriled parents are requeued to
attend, A. J. Bracken, school
principal,
lid.

County Building
At Record High
County buitdine permits set a
new high for October, Zoning
Director Robert Brown reported
today.
Brown laid valuations on per­
mits for tha month reached 92,440.091. The previous high for (he
vear was in August when valua­
tion* were 92,313,000.

Big County Votes
Swamp Attempt At
Reapportionment
MIAMI (UPt&gt; - Florida'* W#
county voter* swamped the legta*
Utive reapportionment amend­
ment Tuesday and made R Mto
Mg issue le Urn 19M governor’ *
rare.
Forewarned they might never
•gain be offered a plan at gaod,
cltltena of Dade, Palm feaefe
and Broward counties nevertheleas provided the margin at de­
feat.
With l.U g of the atate'a l,9v«
precincta counted unofficially, tha
volt stood at 192,144 against the
constitutional amendment to 143.797 In favor. Well ever half the
"no" votes — 97,349 — were reek
In Dade, Palm Beach and Be*
ward.
Potential candidates for gover­
nor who opposed the amendment
hailed the vote at a mandate toe
the I*egls!ature to offer more re­
presentation to Ihe population
centers.
One at them, former House
Speaker Tad David of Holly­
wood, hinted that If he were
elected ha would aall a special
reapportionment session the day
after inauguration.
But Gor. LeRoy Collins, whe
supported the amendment at a
"step in the right direction,'" re­
jected tha Idea of an extraoidle*
* rL ‘ Vm*0!?
*T think we have gotten thn
most w* can from tha Legislature
•a it la now constituted," he said.

Regrading, Drain
Work Suggested
In Loch Arbor Area
County Engineer lo b Daria re­
ceived two major recommendstlona from tha engineering firm at
Leffler and Burnt to fUmiuiw
flooding ia the Leek Arbor area.
Tha county com mission bad aw
thoriied Ihe firm to survey tha
area because of the flood raws*lioaa there caused by reeeat rains
and poor drainage.
Davis aaid today (he major
recommendation* are re grid tag
Forrest Drive and Ridge Ave. and
establishing a drainage awala
down ih* tenter af the twa
streets,
Davl* ia expected to make hia
recommendation* to the commis­
sioners at Iheir meeting neat Tweeday,
Die county engineer added that
ha had no idea what the project
would coat,
Davis reported he had rcceivsd
no word on the survey on tha
Tanglawood and Tample T im e *
arra being dona by the engintering
firm of Brill and Gray.

Mrs. Ives To Show
Film To Jaycees
A new prise-winning film, "A
Family Affair" will b* shown n
the Jaycees weekly luncheon
Thursday at Ihe Civic Center.
Mr*. Sidney Ives, III, director
of the local Family Counseling
Service, will rommenl briefly on
the film, which hat been pur­
chased by the Mental Health
A**n. lor showings to civic sad
achool group* to the county.
The film give* information on
social work with families, depict-

*
Retarded Child
Group To Meet
The Seminole County Assocla. lion for Retarded Children wiK
hold iu regular monthly meeting
3londay at 9 p. ra.. in the nursery
wing of |h* Christian and Missionary Altiance Church at 14U) and
Park Ave,
Guest speakrr wUI be fl. N.
Ward of the Florida Council for
Retarded Children and the pub­
lic 1* invited hi attend. Novem­
ber is the month in which "Na­
tional Retarded Children's Week"
la held throughout tha country.

Mediators Call
Recess In Talks
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Federal
mediators recessed Meal strike
negotiation*
todefioitoly today
after a futile SO-nstool* bargain­
ing sess'on with unlow and mamage mMl official*.

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WAHTOWON fW I) - Demo*
'grata came out of the 19* elec.Bafts today with the tame ahow
matte they have been dlaflaytag la m eat otf-yaar poUtl«al laeta. Republican* d*o found
’ aoaMthing to boast about in city
' olteOons In Ohio and upaUta
' Hew York.
• Far the Democrat!, tha bright•at apota In •Tooaday'a vatiag
were the election ot a governor
k ’ Kotaahy, Iho rnubia* dc/aat
ahna Herald E. btassM la Uia
Philadelphia mayoral election and
a aweep of Iadlana city doc-

tie Jab U r**a«t. Veyner wjuIJ
turn over the date admlnistraIhM to the GOF if he Hepped
out next ytir (ae a place on the
Dcatocritic natlouil ticket or for
• try it a U. S. Senrte aeit.
. Kentucky. Virginia and Missis•ippl alao held legiilalive elec­
tion* but the OOP poied no
threat to Democratic control in
any of the three, Mississippi
alidad Democrat Eoaa Barnett
governor without oppoiillon.
The chief prise won by the
Republlcana Tuesday wai the
mayor’! office at Columbus, Ohio,

the slate capUel, where a Demo­
crat was unsealed. Republicanl
•Iso displaced Democratic may­
ors In Massillon, Niles aid Ely­
ria.
la the flrat loo Ohio cities
counted, Republicans bad replac­
ed 10 Democratic mayors and
lost six to Iho DemoeraU.
In mayoral elacUoes la New
York, Republicans ousted Demo­
crats In 10, Including Utica. Troy
and Ithaca, while DemoeraU dis­
placed seven Republicans.
' In Boolon’s nooparUaan eloclioa, Suffolk county ReglsUr of

Probate John F. Collins won an
upset victory far miyor. over
Senate President John K. Powers,
who had been endorsed by Sen.
John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.). Both
candidates were Democrats.
J, Bracken Lee. former gover­
nor of Utah who broke away
from the GOP. was elected may­
or of Salt Lake City In another
nonpartisan election.
Mayor George Christopher was
reflected In Ban Francisco in a
non • partisan veto, and Demo­
cratic Mayor Anthony Cetabrcrie
was alerted to a fourth tarm at
Cievalnnd.

l^WRb leatlarvd exceptions, Tuo»s a voting followed tha form

presently iU Annual Church »&gt;*»• «U1 be an "Alricmk Mm T*
Wide School of Mission* aUrGn*
* " :4®
■ u.
_ ..
_ I aura rounr, **40110? nice." it Is
tonight. There will be three sp*-i
«pc&gt; ,neccaiir3r that reservations be
dal program* over the next three made
far (upper.
- - - ...*
week* each Wednctday evening.
*n_
_________
The IDaughters
of Wesley S. S.
The emphatic in the flrat of ihc Cla»«. ClreFei 1. 2. 3, arid'*,'and
•fjiliint will be "The Church and j the Methodi*t Men’ * group are
Mediral Mission»’• faeuilng alien,
lion upon the missionary work In
Africa. A *klt will be pre*enl*l
depleting the medical mlulonary
effort* |g Ganta, Liberia. Alio,
•everat rerrona will pre*ent the
work in the Belgian Congo In the
form of intenriewa with mluion.
ariea working there.
The Rev. T. C. O’ Stetn, pailor
■T O O K F U N D ,
of the church, will Introduce the
IN C .
program which begins
begin* at 7:30
Tbi* rrgutsr quarterly divi­
p. m. Other pwrticipanU will he:
dend of H it per share de­
Mr*. Eugene Williams Mr*. Ray
rived from imntmret in­
Herron, Mr*. Robert Drayton.
terne. piua a diatributiea of
Mre. R. U. Hutchinson. Ml**
SB# Prr share dtvMrnd rep­
resenting income from real*
Mary Margaret Houk. and Randall
l*ed security profits is pay*
Priest. The M. Y. F. will a|ng *evable 0*1 October 30 la share.
•ml African folk sungs.
holders of record as of Octo­
ber 27, 1759.
Out of every dollar of cash re­
* Sssm» U. nna—sw. O w es
ceipts from farm products In the
www
United States, about 20 cents
Barry C. Echelbergcr
113 E. Woodland |ir.
comes from dairying, making It

the nnUea’s greatest single source

Benlord FA 2-417*

la Reattacky, Democrat Sort
T. Combo waa a runaway victor
over M m M. Kobtaoa Jr. la the
aoateet for goveroor Republi­
cana had hoped that a fracUoaul
aamag DemoeraU would
Rohaioa la the aortaally
PMacraile mu. but backara of
aatfriaf Doamentia Gov. A. B.
(Happy) Chandler failed to give
them the necessary help.
Chandler, a declared caadldau
far the 1M0 Democratic presiden­
tial aaatinaUoa and . foe of
.Oafttka, aaw kaa UUte hope of
fatftg to the national convention
next year aa Kentucky’! favorite

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Staiftn, former Minnesota gov•raor who sought the Republican
—minatkm for praaidanl In 1941
and IMS nod for governor of
lvanla la 19U, continued
downhill In tba Pblladelecllon. Democratic Mayor
Jtlchirdson DUworth won nalectiaa eaaily.
, la Iadlana, DemoeraU won all
hut one of tho mayoral election*
la the a largest cities. They dis­
placed Republicans In Fdrt
Wayne, Lafayette and Columbus
and ktld on to mayors* offices
they won four years ago In In­
dianapolis, Gary, South Bend and
alher cities.
New Jersey DemoeraU retained
control of tho state Assembly but
failed to wrest (be SenaU from
the OOP. This result was a blow
to Democratic Oov. Robert B.
Mcyncr because tho president ol
tho SenaU becomes governor If

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14 Criminal Trials
On Month's Docket
Fourteen criminal trials w*ro
echo#uled yesterday by Clrtult
Judge Vella Williams Jr.
The trial* Include two second
degree murder ease*, a ease in­
volving an alleged statutory rape
«ad one manslaughter charge.
Two Negro women, Botty Jean
Baber and Annie Ruth Shaw will
fere trials on second degree tnur*
der counts Nov. • and II. Tho
Baker woman Is acemed of tho
foul aUhhtag of Ira Goolsby ami
tho Shaw woman of tho knlft
•laying of bar husband.
Jean llauscr, accused of stat•JtaX-H ■ JV|*tOAU| odes &lt;-ioi*n
old girl, Is scheduled for trial
Nov. 18.
The manslaughter trial of John
. R. Webster, which ended In a
mistrial last court (arm, has been
reset for Nov. 20. The charge
involve* a traffic death.
Other trials Include Torrrl
Blgorstaff, aggravated assault,
and Danny Collins, wrorthless
chocks, Nov. 10; Edward K
Brown, breaking and entering,
Nov. It: Edward lU-nnctt, rob­
bery, Nov. 12; Gerald Hutchinson,
grand larcoary. and Joe L Young,
breaking and entering, Nov. 13;
Willie E. Long, shooting labs an
occupied auto, and Raymond I’ .
Qualls, breaking and cnlertng,

FRESH
Headless GREEN

CPO WIVES, Mrs. Kcx King, left, end Mrs. Harold Sundvnll have been
lending n helping hand in the United Fund Drive. The two have been at the
Navy Exchange Building at the Naval Air Station selling tickets in a con*
teat to raise funds for the UK drive.

Sanford B Team
To Play DeLand

Morrell'a Pride Boneless Canned

N O T IC E TO THE PUBLIC

The Ssnford High B learn will
play DeLand tonight at Memorial
Stadium at 7:30.
Tho locals will bo going into tho
gsrae with a 3-1 record. Tbli tilt
will be the final one for the locals
this season.
The Sanford B squad defeated
DeLand 8 0 earlier In tho seaiun.

NOTICE IS IIEP.EDY GIVEN that tho Itoard of Adjustment
uf the City uf Sanford will hold u regular meeting at 3:30 P. M.
on Tuesday, November 10, 196J, In tho City Commlation Hoorn
at the City Hall In order to consider an appeal for a variance
concerning propcity located at 1513 Palmetto Avenue. Legal
dracriptloni Tho .South 5 feet ol l-»t 8, and all uf Loti U and 10,
Block 17, Tier 1, K. H. Tmfford Map of Banford.

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_ j Saturday night, it's time for another Peanut Bowl
gama and everybody around here ought to eupport
U’a hard to find a venture, especially an amateur one,
t which the aponaora take auch intenae in tem t The men
I women who are helping stag* the Peanut Bowl content
i Working aa if they had a million dollars at stake.
Tbestake la high—It’a an investment in the Junior high
I kids who take part And the Peanut Bowl is more
football. It Include# many, many atndenta among the
cheerleaders, bands, and others connected with
n * Lyman and Sanford Junior High School teams will
item on the field and the others will gat to taka part in
•Matins activities. Young people from all over the county
ha in it
panda raised through ticket sales will be spent on the
next year. That’s the best feature.

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How to lake Orders
n r o m b t kvskl,
LONDON (UP1) - Sir WlAatoo
OwrckUI abettottely lotted the
famous bulldog this that breath!
■treat nren to their kaeei during
fia reigs at prime mlalater. It
Was arsatod ea Lady Charchlll.
"Put ea year hat," aha com*
lir Wlaaton began to grumble,
O aa ha caogbt hie wtfa’a amuacd
gaart aad hla face broke Into
S shamble amUe.
Ha dapped hto fedora on hla
bead where Lady Churchill want*
S i It aa protection agalnat the
seal autumn air. And another
HtUa domestic victory was bars.
The graat tUtomaa'a battle
agalnat tima la as aple as hla
Struggles agalnat tyranny la two
Wars. Tima will win, aa If alwaya
pint, but few world figuraa hare
fought beck to often and so rai­
ls stly.
Leu than a month before hie
m k birthday — Nov. 30 - Sir
Wlastoa la apt to forgrt hla age,
ii« two strokes, three heart at*
teaks and Innumerable serious 111passes. The weight of the years
gas bowed hla aboulders, but not
gis spirit.
It la Lady Clementine Hosier
Churchill who le always then to
f t mind him genUy that ha la mor­
tal. Her guidance U a remark­
able and touching thing to sea aa
-the-old-warrior tottcu—forward
In a career still no Ail aa that
of much younger,- man.
Lady Clementina wad young
Wlaaton SI yaara sap whan aha
waa 23 and ho was already a
promising politician.
Later ha aald; "We ware mar­
ried and 1 lived happily ever
after."
Par four dacadee, Lady Clem­

entine was self-effacing, content
to ba the woman behind a great
personality.
But In recent years, aa bar hueband baa aged, she haa gradually
amred forward to hla side.
I have watched them closely la
public masy .times — aa recently
aa laat weekend when they at­
tended the unveiling of a status
of 8ir Winston at hla parllmtntary constituency of Woodford.
Unobtrusively, Lady Clementine
whispered lha rue for hla speech
into hla ear — ha la hard of
bearing. Unobtrusively, she help­
ed him rise to hla feet and band­
ed him hia speech. She directed
hla attention to a friend who had
waved from the crowd. She made
him put on his hat.
It la hard for a man who has
given orders all hla Ufa to begin
taking them hut Sir Winston must
ba learning. Ha told his family
ha was going to the south of
France after hla birthday. Lady
Clementina taid ba could not go
until after Christmas.
Ha la going alter Christmas.

Assignm ent W ashington

By BD EOTBRBA
Because, to one week, that’s , and 1 overheard thane bragging
about their daddies.
BETHESDA, Md. — The votes where I'd bo.
Oar young ana said: "My dad­
was Incongruously cheerful. U waa
Now I know why the Navy de­
la going to tha South Pole."
coming through as clear as rams­ manded | thorough physical dyAnd
llttla Mika Brews aald:
exam
before
they'd
allow
mo
to
ons speaking Into a loudspaakar
lay foot on that frotes fastness. "My deddy’a already at tha louth
from the naxt room.
Less tbae l.ooo man from a Pols.”
It was Is the mlddla tf a sen­ doxen nations, Including about
1 moved in te break H up and
tence . . . "70 to 90 knots now, 200 from the United Slates, are Mika protested: "But my daddy la
and the temperature's around 33 now the sola human inhabitants really down than. He's to An­
below . . . The now's holding the of that wilderness, lha fifth larg­ ts rc ties. Call my mama if you
visibility down to loo yards."
don't believe me." 1 called, to
est continent in the world.
I swallowed hard. The hour waa
find out if this waa such a small
To
fo&lt;
the
feeling
of
Isolation
1:10 a. ■- bora. I waa in •
world, after alL And It was.
neighbor’s das. Ha waa leaning that those men muat feel,
Mika’s mother said that, aa
Imagine you and 999 other people
over hla ham radio sat.
a matter of fact, her husband
tha
only
human
inhabitants
to
The amateur radio operator, A1
operates the ham radio down
Sears, was tuned in to McMurdo tha entire U. S. and Mexico.
there, and, aa another matter
Commander Brown was now of fact, would bo talking within
Sound in the Antarctic. The Jo­
vial voice on the other end was saying: "We'll ba jut there on a few hours with bam operator
that ef Naval Commander Junes the lea atrip to welcome you . . Scare whom ha had mat long
J. Brown, a dentist, who’d been Hava a pleasant Journey." And distance by fiddling with tea dial
when At Sears tuned off I got down than.
in the Antarctic a year.
An 10-knot wind! Thirty-two to thinking about the strange way
Thera waa a reason tor the hap­
degrees below icro . . . 1 felt this three-way meeting eamt py Ult in Commander BrownTa
that cold in my bones. klcXurdo about.
voice. After one Bill year to tha
DEKALB. Mies. (U P I)-A wa- Sound It 14,000 miles away but
The other day, our seven-year- Antarctk, ha'll ba toavtog to n
tcr-powered grist mill more than that Icy chill of Utc Antarctic old brought n new playmate, a faw weeks for home—to Mam aad
100 years old still turns out about wee something perianal------------- fellow second-grader, to the house tha three hoys.
40 begs of corn meal a day from
Its 4.B00 and 1,400-pouad grind­
ing stones near here.
The mill Is operated by George
W. Sclples, 89, at the hamlet of
Sclplee Mill, established by 8eipics* great-grandfather. Sclples
saya maintenance work on the
CHICAGO (UP1) - No
mill haa cost f 18 la the past 10
what a mayor oi New York City
yaara.
(Editor's Nole: This le tb* ehef presented u* with a bottle of once aald about her, Sally Bawl
twelfth of a series of articles hla own cider, a green and will ba willing and ready to daneo
at tha New York Worid’a Fair to
by A. M. and K. H. Ilsskell cloudy concoction which we have 1944, aha said today.
*j h u h n y i a . *xi
since gotten rid of.
dOtill
li.-IM
U-HU
ACltOM
S. Baseball
30. June
• ho era now In Europe-)
Unless, of course, a csrtato high
rjmui* ciusjihim
Our “ light lunch" turned Into
gloves
bug
L Evening
MHIUldtt
3 &gt;IH
MADKID — If one Is courage- an International contest of charm, school Junior— her saw- tabes
4. Driving
H Arab’s cm
sun god
out, or a Uttle soft la tha hied, It a delicious maal, and a delightful up too much of bar time.
lew
garment isyia m •:v.i-j u 1 •;
(pone.)
Sally as a fan dasear helped
MMUll'u
y
'
l
l
I
H
Mdrain
S3.Employ
la possible to have eU sorts of axperience.
a Dross
:l. 4. 1-1 list.'
I.Reaort
37. Ordinal I:ll4f»:MlflUtlW
a External
In a restaurant off tha Place put tha Chicago Ceatary ef Prog­
advantures while looking for a
ii :i
• Bdge of
number r.mi4
need
Mayor in Madrid, where tha In­ ress oo the world’s entertainment
n a u tili
ptece to eat.
n wound
autrix
covering
la o tw u c i ;ei:iui:j
burned Ita victims, wa map to 1333 and 1934, sod to 1109
In France, way out in tha quisition
T. White ant It. Hole In ui:ii:inni4 c iu n n
l a Pineapple
tried out the classic Spanish when New York played hoet to a
I.JLIrt.mti MIEI4M
(vsr.)
on#
IS. A.)
country, we came upon a little menu. Bright red, garllry Pam­ world's fair, abo got so offer to
P Opera’s
29. Mince
11. Strike
Inn ea a rivar, with an outside plona sausage*, gaapacho, the appear there.
V«aDr4*,’a Seewee
M ary—
30. Reject
13. Aslda
Tha lata Mayor Flaralla La40. Worry
cardan. We stopped and were cold Spanish soup like a wet talad, Guardis promptly Issued a state­
11. Young
33. naiad
14. Crayoa
43. Pack away
oyster
Ingredients
soon surrounded by chickens, kit­ and paella, rice will chicken, ment saying ha would resign if
aaruh
44. Kvrn (poet)
21 Rerva
31 Chances
17. Mulberry
tens, dogs, and an ample French shrimp, prawns, onions, and var* she appeared there. Supposedly,
31 Hetca
3a Measures of 49. Ouldo'a
IK Born
women who was anxious to offer lout things that we did not, prob­ ba disapproved ef her act aad
highest
medicine
31. Half tn eta 11 Source
us the specialties of the house. ably mercifully, recognise. The her costume. The eostume, over­
of Iron
37. Retinue
We told her to use her Judgment portions were much more than tired fans, waa displayed most
34. Tn dr&gt;
r
and ended up with a delicious we could rope with, but k was of tha time between Sally aad
*
"
r"
n
rwnftrtttca
m
her audtencea.
lunch, some of which we had to all ealremely good.
24. Safari
i
Salty is now playing at a Chi­
feed to the livestock in order not Sooner or later, we will get up
%
game*
%
nerve to try the squid cooked in cago night club and atill packing
to hurt medame'e feelings.
roustrs
__
39. Manger a t
The next day we found a little Ita own ink that la a Spanish de­ them In with roughly tha aaare act
n
Utthlchtm
place
an the road from San Sabas- licacy, but this may take a llttla and tha tame costume, sr lack
r
*"
31. Saif
of It.
tten
te
Madrid, which looked all time.
YT
TT
34. Pronoun
right
It
definitely
was.
Tha
chef
r
33. Pays
I
_
and owner appeared in his high
attention
white bat and probably because 1
S 8. Hoad
%
had on a beret (purchased In Bel­
labbr.)
Sr
gium) decided 1 was French.
39. Away
TT" I f
What with hla Spanish accented
r
4 t. Drenched
_
French and my American secant,
43. Thick soup
wa
ended up with hla specialty,
44. taxations
r
r
__ U j
W
47.C lo s r .u a
which wa thought waa one dish.
*
r
hawk’s ayta
First came a crisp bit of stuffed
44. Boy's Jacket
XT
pastry and soma llttla potato cro­
TT
49. Spirit lamp
quets. Then there was a whits
M . Stitches
fish with mussels end shrimps.
7T
DOWN
% W
After that a sort of veal bird
7
1. Mexican
stuffed with hem. The chef ser­
dish
V/ y
_
L
ved each course aud hovered ever
IG oddraa
P i"
ue until wa took tha first bite with
congratulations to English, Span­
ish and French.
Wa had to decline the desert,
Pago 4
Wednesday, November 4, 1959 cheese and coffee for fear of
apoplexy. When we paid tha bill—
^ » * w s x a uelow. man.,
r.*t...w
96.80 Including « bottle of wine
.
•J9M* * CiteBIXa. AOvatllataa Siia«n
end dry sherry as an aperitif, the

Old-Time Mill
Still Going Strang

It Takes Courage, But
Eating Is Adventure

Sally Rand Still
Ready To Parform
For World Fair .

party. American afBaiala travel­
WAIHim irUN — n » dismay, ing wRh the Premier knew full
the chagrin, tha anger, and, yea, well lha use which ha could
•a trident to tha make af tola ptece af crotety.
It romatoai, however, n r one of
Van Dana toaUAed a n the Earopaan aa wipe par corre­
that «HB he fait spondents, deeply #Mi-Commu­
with lha climax of nist and ealremely knowtegahle
this national tragedy.
about the Communist bloc, to sum
It to Ml baa than that. Aa up tha daauge.
with everything that happens on "You emmet knew bow this
lha American stage, tote cannot haa harmed loteHecUaU aad ar­
help but ban totorwnttoanl ImpU- tists to the Soriot bloc who are
struggling tor freedom of exTha enemies of America around prenion," ha laid. “They be­
the world, and tha rwator la by aa lieve to it aa much aod to what
means limited ^ p ( Cemsawwtsts, it has achieved to the West that
wU find N aerial ammunition’. they risk much tor R.
Han w u a brilliant yoang Intel.
"Now Khrushchev can aay to
1actual, a Usebar, talented to vari­
ous fields, earning of a family of them: ‘What, you want to ba Uka
aebatata aad writer*. Yet ha lent tha West? You aay you want
freedom? Weil, I have teen it
himself to a caaaptracy to
•t firsthand as you havt not, and
at tha rich rewards that It la vulgar aad cheap'.”
Tha Rusalaa propaganda mill
to him from that "show observers hare a n In­ la currently taking a moderate
terpreting this as another proof lino on too United States. It
af ten contusion at Intellectual can, of fount, shift gears and
and moral valuea to America. come haek' with the old vlruFar ear friends It la a source af tenet. Little imagination la re­
great aamw. Thar aa aay K le quired to appreciate what could
only a small Incident which dues be done with the booanxa of tho
not vitiate tha
attainments rigged quit shows. In any event,
of American bu sin g and scho­ whether with or without a pro­
larship In the lhanaanda af edu- paganda booster this news is be­
tha ing reported around the world.
Tha ganeral feeling in the com­
they knew tha uses that mittee room and among the com­
t made of H by enemies mittee members was one of re­
af America an tha toft and right. lief after Van Daren had loid
It will ho held up u another all. He had so clearly gone
lit af oridancu that despite all through a fearful ordeal. Perhaps
tha prutaatattona about spiritual the do minan amotion was one of
values, •• often articulated by sympathy with the realisation that
Froaidant Elsenhower, the vetoes ha had been sorely tempted.
But within the committee there
af tea mind and tha spirit taka
was also the feeling that white
lac and place tn mooey.
This reporter recalls the at- he had gone a long way In mak­
matehwu en tha apedal train ing a full confession ha had not
with Frumtor Khrushchev on the gone far enough. How does he
day after the unhappy episode propore to makj up for what be
in Hollywood. Tha can-can dance
had shocked tha Khrushchev

kaa - dona, it waa bring askeS
whan be had concluded his trial
by public humiliation. Having re­
ceived an many benefits from too
fret society to which ha graw
up aod having to affect betrayed
that aaclaty, doe* he not now
owe a debt above and beyaod. the
law and Ita poaaibli penalties^
There are qnestiona in tha mlndP
af Congressmen seriously con­
cerned ewer the TV revtlaOaae.
In tote era af flush prosperity
when the emphasis to government
is oo oconomy and cutting tha
corners frank speaking is com*
paratlvely rare. But tha ether
day to • spaaeh hero Professor
George F. Kcnnan summed w*
tha American dilemma in words
that encompass many phenome^
na. among them perhaps tha Vagi'
Dorea tragedy:
"If you ask me — as a histn
rian let uj say — whether a
country to tha state this* country
la to today, with a highly davtl
oped score of national purpose,
with tbs overwhelming secant of
life on paraonal comfort aad
amusement, with a dearth af
public services and a surfeit of
privately sold gadgetry, with 0*
chaotic transportation system^
with Us great urban areas being
gradually disintegrated by tha
headlong switch to motor trans­
portation, with an educational sys­
tem where quality haa been ex­
tensively sacrificed to quantity,
aod with insufficient social dis­
cipline even
keep its major
industrial functioning without
grievous Interruption* — If you
ask me whether such a country .
haa, over tha long run, goocW
chancea of competing with a pur­
poseful, serious and disciplined
society such aa that of the Soviet
Union. I muat aay that the answer
is 'no/ "

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Adams, Newcomer
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TALLAHASSEE (UP1) - Poli­
tical newcomer Howell Colllaa of
Tallahassee will tour tha state
next week to sea If he should run
f4r secretary af state.
Cot!Ins, a realtor and Insurance
exveutlve, said Monday ha la
"actively" considering tha race
for tha post aa sueceisor to R. A.
Gray.
Though Collins baa never held
any elective office, he served a
short time oo the Florida Judicial
Council. Ha also traveled with
Gov. LaRoy Colltna when the
•ovaraor made hia first campaign.
The governor and Collins are
not related.
State lea. Tom Adams of
Orange Park hinted Monday ha
also may Join tha ranks of candl*
dates for tha cabinet position.
"Tksro Is nothing I would
Itea more teas aarvlag am tha
cabinet as secretary of state,"
Adams said.

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N O TICE TO THE PUBLIC
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Adjustment
of the City of Sanford will hold a regular meeting at 3:30 P. M.
on Tuesday, November 10, 1980, In tha City Commission Room
at tho City llall to order to consider an appeal for s variance
concerning property located at 104 E. 26th Street. Legal descrip­
tion: Lot 18 Philips Temce.
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Surprise Party

Carnival Draws Crowd
■V MARIAN R. JONES
I ecu. In the firit place, Ihe food
The annual Halloween carnival I fiv e out. Thoae in charge of the
at Oviedo, was deemed a huge m - 1^ t n o m and food, aUted that
they aenred Ihe larieit number of
people ever aervtd at auch an
occaiion. They ihould know, ai
aome of the workcra have been
helping in the kitchen for U}e p u t
eleven yean.
Room mother of the eleventh
grade, Mrs. E. L. Bellhorn and the
other eleventh grade mother were
In charge of Ihe turkey dinner.
Hot dog booths and the side-walk
cafe were in operation until the
end of the festivities.
One of the most popular altractiona was the 40 el I voiture train,
with all the other attractions run­
ning a close second.
There were costumes of every
i description. The judges had a
difficult time deciding the win­
ners. Betty Joyce and Stacey
Fradcia won In the pre-school age
group and Gilbert Micnael and
Terry Rataburn la the first to
third grade group.
Fourth to sixth grade bracket

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Honors Charles

winners were . Larry Neely and
Bobby Boyle, seventh to ninth
grade group. Lorene Boyle and
Allan Shull and Foyr Shull won
the adult group prise.
Tea Clonl:, carnival chairman,
and hia entire group of co-work­
ers deserve a lot of praise for
a job well done.

The Rev. snd Mrs. J. H. Messer, tong, black M il, jack o i l
By ELSIE V1HLEN
honored their son, Charles, on his aod other Halloween typo
Hearreeillls Orel*
IMh birthday, Saturday, with a sur­ menu.
Many people, by this time, have
prise birthday party at their home,
An Illuminated com ahgcfc, with
their winter garden planted, with
pumpkins, was placed In an* cor­
203 Elm Ave.
annuals already up and growing
The carport* wax decorated tn ner. Birthday aod Hallowson
rapidly. But there are still a
a Halloween theme, using zkele- games wtrt played with prises
great number who haven't made
awarded fo Marlene Messer, M r *
■ny serious effort toward their
ley Jones and Luther Must.
winter flowers. However, there
Refreshments of birthday odkel
is still plenty of lime—especially
lee cream, raid drink*, peanuts
If you purchase plants instead
snd candy font were served tn the
of seed.
garsts. Following the party frailSome of Ihe annuals bloom in a
vtUfi, a scavenger hunt wai held
very short lime after planting the
by the group.
seed. Atyssum, balsam, sweet
Those
attending wero.
the
MARIAN R. JONES
peas and violets require only
A group of Oviedo seventh and honoree, Carl Wressler, Gordon
six weeks. Baby's breatb, candy­
ninth graders were among those Butcher. Bill Wight, Luther Muse.
tuft, gerbera, helichrytum, lobetinvited lo Ihe W. V. Swenson home Patty Griffith, Marlene Mu m t ,
lia. lupine, nasturtuim, statice
Saturday night for a ghost and Ola 1. Yate*. Bobby Harvey, An­
and possibly several others will be
goblin party. The daughter and nette Yates. Betty Thomas, Phvllu
in bloom just eight weeks alter
son of Mr. and Mrs. Swenson were Messer, Terry Trosper, Shirley
the seeds are in. Much depends
host* for the occasion. Nancy Ann Jones, Martha Ann Bowen of
upon your skill and experience
Jacksonville and Lois Messer.
Swenson and Wesley Swenson.
as a gardener.
Halloween games were played by
Fertilizing is a necessary and
Ihe two groups, and the seventh
continuous operation In Florida
graders emerged victorious over
gardening. Most of the soils are
their ninth grade opponents In
sandy, with no clay, which means a
every game, lolly pops being given
rapid leaching away of soluabte
lo all the victor*.
plant foods. What humus there Is
Following the games, dancing
dors not remain very long In the'
PRIZE WINNERS at the Gypsy Halloween party, spon­
was enjoyed by ihe couples, after
soil. Warm, porous soils and
First place winner* at the dtiptf*
which delicious refreshments of
sored by the Benevolent, Patriotic Order of Does, Satur­
plenty of moisture during the long
rale
bridge club were Cdr. and
hamburgers,
potato
chips.
Halloday niyjht at the Elk's Club, were, left, Pete Hovversox.
summer season make an ideal
wren candies, cokes and other Mra. T. W, Ownsby. Dr. and
cnviromrrvt for the toil bacteria.
who won the men's costume award and Jackie Caruthers
goodie* were enjoyed by the nine­ Mrs. Leonard Munson were sec­
Even during our mild winters
who won the women's contest, with the best ladies
ond high, Mrs. J, E. Baker and
teen guests and hosts.
the bacteria are only slowed up,
Gypsy costume. Decorations carried out the Halloween
Mrs. Flo Doonan, third aod fai
Those
invited
to
be
with
Nancy
snd the decomposition of humus
ami
Gypsy
theme,
including
a
Gypsy
girl,
stamlinjr
be­
B a r n e t t Memorial Mcthotlisl
Ann and Wesley for the parly in­ fourth placo were Mr*. Oeorgo
goes on alt thru the year. That
side a fire over which hunt? a lilnck kettle. Guests
Church haa designated Saturday,
cluded Jimmy Jones. John Coe, McCall and Mra. Stuart Brawn.
Is why, both organic and commer­
Another session will bo held
Nov. 7, aa "slave day" in Enter­
entcrcil the club ami continued throttith a mock covered
Jimmy Courier. Thad Lingo, Suz­
cial fertilizers need to be applied
prise. Members of the senior MYF
anne Partin. Ann Slavik, Diane tomorrow at I p. m. at tbo Com­
waiton, then spent the evening in a realistic Gypsy at­
frequently. Always lie "building
have set aside that day to raise
Aulin, Rose Marie Beasley, all munity Center, lfth and Magnolia
up" ihe soil. Plants do not enrich
mosphere, iluik’iiur and making merry.
money for their local projecls.
ninth graders. Also, Jimmy Cour­ Ave.
the ground unless they are turned
ier. Carol and Jan Beasley, Mari­
under
and
allowed
lo
become
The young people discussed
LARRY NEELY, (a r»»lyn Partin, Ted Aulin, Danny
plans at Ihe council meeting and bot) prize winner in the humus.
Gammagr, Arthur Evans, MarThere are quite a number of
decided lo do something on thrir 4th to lath grade Rroup.
shill Lingo, Gay Ulrcy and Mari­
bulbs that can be planted now,
own. They will be available for
lyn Partin, seventh and el£ilh
washing cars, cleaning windows,■i '
such as gladiolus, frenia, Easter
graders.
lily, anemone, amaryllis, calls,
cutting grass, trimming hedges, in . .
_ _
WEDNESDAY
worker* council, 8:IN p. m,
southern iris, zephyranthes and
l'inccrcst Baptist Church, S. S. '
Presbyterian
Church
hyacinths. A handful of building
The Junior Choir of tba Lake
Scout
Troop
233,
3.1.V
p.
m.
Grace
•«* '* * '* "* “ P P «
sand under each bulb and a gen­
Arrangements and a price for
B 30 V
7 P- "V
Mary
Presbyterian Church hold a
erous supply of food and moisture Methodist Church WSCS business prayer meeting
dilferent jobs may be made
8 p. in. followed
will insure large and perfect and program meeting A p. in. at by business meeting.
halloween party Thursday aftorthrough the counsellors, Mrs. B.
the Church.
blossoms.
W, Carlton, phone NO 8 4700 or ihe
Presbyterian senior high choir,
E. C. Harper Sr., returned to­ noon in Ihe Educational, Building
Daughters of Wesley Class of
Cut back all chrysanthemums as
The WSCS of First Methodist
Rev. Bill Swyear NO 8 5193,
supper
and
rehearse!,
ft
p.
nt.
day
from Louisville, Ky, where of the church.
First
Methodist
Church
meet*
7;30
Residents are requested to plan Church will sponsor their an­ soon as they have bloomed, re­ p. m. in McKinley Hall.
midweek llilile hour, 7 p. m.
They played truth or conse­
he attended a meeting of the
moving
as
much
of
the
old
stalk
as
nual
bazaar
Nov.
12,
from
2
lu
Ihrir extra Jobs fur these young
First Methodist Church, first General
Electric Co
Dealers quences and bobbed for apples aod
First Baptist Church, prayer
possible,
the
new
shoots
will
then
$:3d
p.
m.
in
McKinley
Hall.
people and in so doing assist them
of
three nights for
annual from all over Florida also attend­
afterward* ware served refresh­
Cake, pie and coffee will be develop to he transplanted In ihe meeting 7:30 p. m., Sunday School
in their worthwhile projects.
Church
wide
school
of
missions,
ed the meeting.
i
served all during the afternoon. spring
(1:1.1 j*. m.
RepreaentaUves from the San­ ment* of hot dogs, potato chips
Shrubs Hut have completed their
There will be a fish pond for the
First
Christian
Church
CYF
ford
Womans Club who attended and told drinks.
small fry. a large variety of fall blooming are due a good
Lake Alary
skaiing party, leaves the Church the seventh annual district meet­
Those attending were: Pat WBhome made pics, cakes, cookies trimming and pru. Jig. Consider
at 7 p. m.
ing at Leesburg yesterday were, lis, Jean Ann Antell. Sharon Aaand candy as well as all types the habits of the particular plant
Mrs. George E. Weill, president; sill, Paulette Holly, Kathy McCar­
you an- trimming and cut accord­
of hand made articles
YHIHSIIAY
Mrs, K. C. Harper, Mrs. AI Hunt, thy, Judy Rowell, Linda Moha,
Mrs, Roy Tillis is general ingly. Liguslrum. hlbiscua. lurk's
First Baptist Church, Royal Mrs. Wade Rucker, Mra. Sibyl Helen Freeman, Barbara Flet­
Plan* are underway fur a (all
chairman of the event and she cap, most of the varieties of
Roulh. Mr*. George (Juinn and cher, Anita Ferguson, Gail Jtafcwill be assisted by chairmen of crutnos ami many other shrubs will fashion show, sponsored by the Ambassadors, 7 p, in.
By IDA MAY RJOBLOM
eru, and Mrs. Pat McCarthy. s
Pinecrcsi Baptist Church, visi­ Mrs. Donald Flamm.
alt the circles and their social branch profusely immediately un­ CPO Wives Club It is scheduled
Lake Mary is proud to welcome
(or Nov. 13 at * p m. m the tation, 10;JO a. m. la 7 p. nt.
der
the
cul.
relations
chairmen.
The
public
as nrw residents. Mr, and Mrs.
Presbyterian Church, BrownThis monlh and on into Decem­ Naval Air .Station ballroom.
is invited.
A. M. Walker Sr., formerly of
A "pot pourrl" of fashions will lee Bible Class, A Ju p. in. in
ber is ihe best time to wipe out
Pittsburgh, Pa.
! any ant colonics. Once Ihe nest be presented by Cowans, using a the educational building.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Shcaffcr an­ Fellowship Enjoys
is destroyed the lew ants that Parisian tlirmc. Director and co -1 First .Methosliisl Church, tfuarnounce the birth of a daughter,
escape will tie less likely tn start ordinatur will he .Mrs. June Ling- - terly Conference, 7.JO p. tn.
Halloween Party
Kimberly Edwina, Ocl. 22.
a new nest. For grasshoppers and infelter and serving us hostesses 1 First Christian Church Cabinet,
Tile Piigiim Feiiowsidp of the worms a poisoned masft
Mrs,
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Mrs. Charles Adams and child­
ren, Ann and Jan of Douglas, Ga. Congregational Christian Church spraying witl\ a stomach poison1Charles Gollohrr. Mrs. Harvey Wahnru llamcy, i.Ju p. nt.
were recent visitors of Mrs. J. L. entertained with a Hallow ecu will protect your plants The spray King. Mrs, Ralph Simas. Mrs Mar
Rullard, Mr. and Sirs. W. P. parly for mrmbers and frirnds is easier to use and will kill all vm Aedcr ami Mrs. Phillip Simp­
son.
Burke, and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. of the group at the home of Kuth chewing Insects.
Jean Robinson.
All naval air station personnel
Minshew.
Appropriate decorations gave
and their guc.ts arc invited. Tic­
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Richards
Parents
Entertain
the setting of a real Halloween
kets may he purchased at the door
and their aunt, Mrs. l,ouiic P.
atmosphere for an evening of For David Evans
Proceeds of the show will he used
Wilson, all of Enterprise, were
In purchase equipment fnr Hie
guestj of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. plrasanl fun and games.
MARIAN R. JONES
Those enjoying the fun were;
hospitality kit.
Seminole chapter two, Order of
Anderson, Sunday afternoon.
A
group
of
David
Evans'
frirnds
Robert Bullard, Ruth Jean Robin­
The kit will contain the nrce. Kaj,frn Slar w,n mrrt Thursday
Hilda anil Chris Gardner have son, Barbara, Grace, and Ray­ (were entertained with a Halloween
sitlc* for housekeeping and will at H „ m
Masonic Hall,
arrived at mcir nume ncrc alter mond Middleton, Gary Howell, ; party on Thursday night at the
Tin. ,,„m rnlledion fnr the evenspending the summer in their Sandy Getman, Marion Weber, home of hi* parents. Mr. and Mr*. be available to newcomers lo nan
*nn , , , A'
"h o have not re- jn;. ,u |j j)r donated lo the Student
John Evans, In Oviedo.
home at Carbondale, Pa.
Ellen Carter.
cclvcd their household goods.
j „ an j. lm,j
The
young
people
assembled
al
Mrs. Lucy Smith, Mrs. Bessie
Janice Moore, Sandra Corbett,
Wood, and Mrs. Laura Harper, all Martha Wheeler, Freddie Woods, 6 p. m. for a delicious .upper,
DRY DDT THE WRINKLES
of .Miami, are visiting their sis­ Marilyn and Marion Shaffer, Bill after which they departed to enter
When the season changes and
intn
liie
trick
or
treat
fun
for
the
ter. Mrs. J. L. Bullard.
and Barbara Alford, Jill Sing
you get out stored clothes, put
The welcome mat also is out tier. Jerry Stevenson, Paul Mar­ evening about town.
At 9 p. m. the group returned thrm into the drier for a few
to Mr. and Mrs. Ed DeForest, cus, Nancy .Miller, Glenn Ult,
minutes. This takes out wrinkles
of Farwcll, Mich, who moved lo Scottie Wilkcrson, Sue Bullard, to the Evans Inimc. where they anil also Hulls up Ihe nap.
were
picked
up
by
their
parents
Lake Mary last week.
ami Gladys Wilson.
Sunday afternoon little Josephine
Besides the enthusiastic group for the return trip honie. Those
tf : i. i . me Allot T GOOD HOUSEKEEPING FAMOL'R f o o d
Skeen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of young people joining in the enjoying this party included No­
PLAN whith Include* Freezer nr Freezer • Refrigerator, aad
Franklin Skeen celebrated hrr fcstivilies, Mrs. M. L. Robinson rnan Wheeler. Joy Wamright. Ann
•lari* fnr a* little as 111 a week fnr ■ family of 4. And about
fourth hirthduv with a small par­ and Dr. Fred Ensminger also Marlin, Oulda Wolcott, Judy Min
the other plan* that Marl at 11,1 fnr a family n( 2 nr 1 or IIS ■
ter. Casaildra rowers, Eddie I'lul
ly at her home. Tho»e attending look part in the merrymaking
week for a family of 1. The plan include* ell your meal*, poattry,
lips.
Robby
Diamond,
Jimmy
M
inwere Mike, Kathy and Douglas
sraelable*. luicr*, rhee*r. nlen nr hullfr . , , . All with a money
Irr, Tim Packard. Rev ( lonl-,
Daugherty, Barbara Fletcher and
hark guarantee h&gt; GihmI Housekeeping Home Food Flan.
Church Group Meets Billy Mikler and Mav Brook*.
Util G. Sjohlom.

Oviedo Students
Enjoy Holiday

Ownsbys High
At Duplicate

Enterprise

Plans Project

Church Calendar

FOYE SHULL adult prize
winner.

Visited By W.W.
Newcomers welcomed to San­
ford by the Welcome Wagon, the
past week include, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur II. flenker and children,
Russell, Foggy, Julia and Karen,
frum Rockford, HI.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Fruchey, Richard and Michael, from
Albany, Ga. and Mr. and Mra.
Archer Moore and Andy from
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
New familirs living here while
their husbands are slalioned at
lltc Naval Air Station Include;
LI. tjgi and Mrs. William N,
Collier Jr., of Andrews, S. C.;
Mr. and Mrs. Carl J, Uurkard
Jr., Frankie, Carmen and Brenda
from Cullman. Ala.; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Thomas and son,
Barry. Sanford natives; Lt. (jg)
and Mrs. John R. Rinn, Ricky
and Billy from Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Burk*
holder, Jerry and Susan from
Akron. Ohio; Ens. and Mrs. Rich­
ard W. Martin and children, Ric­
key, Cindy, and Peggy from Jean­
nette, Pa.; Lt. (Jgt and Mrs.
Jerry (i. Knutson, Greg and Gunnar from Rugby, N. D ; Mr. and
Mrs. time T. Rupert, Gary,
Gene, Carol, Sherylc, Charlene
and Diane from Tallahassee. The
Ruperts have recently completed
a tour of duty with the navy in
Roto, Spain.

Enterprise

Personals
Mr. ami Mrs H. B. Stovall
hjtve returned to their hom« on
Lak* Shore Dr. following the
summer spent in .Mssiachusetts.

Enjoys Holiday

W SC S Sets Date
For Bazaar

Eleven Families S T * *"y , o b

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CPO Club Plans
Fashion Show

Personals

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Good Housekeeping

Eastern Star

Meets Thursday

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Ida Padgett, Monday evening. A
covered dish supper was served
at 6:30 p. in.
At the business session, plans
were discussed for the nest meet­
ing. Monday, Nov. 30, which will
tw held at the parsonage. Mrs.
Allen bain presented the tlevotional. The program, under the
direction of the Rev. Bill Swyear,
was m Ihe form of a singspiraI lion.

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spout to make the hole larger.
That way the children can (is
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out getting the table and them
selves sticky.

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or has someone
you know,
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Bui you should know that Mrs,
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CHICAGO (UPl) —Oni af Chia i t ’i laadlig litliaaa Hepped for­
ward Haidar U&gt; report ha m »
_ Judge W . L i m PirUnaow
weaving violently througk ■ down-

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Waller P. Paepektfa wport
.■ada him the laat known poraoo
to i n tbe Judge before ho vanlafcad Oet M.
Paepcka it chairman •( the Can.
teller Car#, of America, founder
of the Aipen, Colo., arU colony,
director of numerous other corpandkuu and bolder of many
•wards and honorary detreea.
Karller witnesses had placed the
India In the Drake Hotel, hut
Feepcka’i report carried Parkin­
son further along the Drake nresde-and closer to an salt land­
ing to Lake Michigan.
The discovery o! Parkinson’s
glasses and umbrella In the vicini­
ty tended to support pollco theories
the Judge staggered from the
hotel -to tbe beach, fell In and
drowned.
.
Paepcke slid he followed Judge
Parkinson Into the h o t e l .
Faepeko** heme, and notlead tba
Judge weaving from side to sido |
as If violently 111.
“ I looked it him and I thought
maybe somobody bad bean cele­
brating too much," Ptopcke aald.
,**1 didn’t know the Judge."
The appeals court Jurist "sort
of bounced from one wall to the
other side," Paepcke laid, "fie
wai quite unsteady. 1 didn’t say
a word and ha didn’t ellhar
Paepcke said he thought the
man he had seen was Just a drunk
until he spoiled pictures of the
judge In (he Sunday newspapers.

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Wssti ra rate, sre rated area
t a la r 's other kar gamee will
b# glared at Waaktegtai sod
deniaad. BaUlmorr, upeet by
Cletotead last taday, Is a
petal tholes to bounce back at
tee tipaaaa at tha Rsdeklae.
tha Browne aad Philadelphia
Cagle*, bracketed a gams banted
Nbw York to .Iks East, clash at
Cleveland. Tha Browns are tight*
potat favorite*.
Iks Chicago Stars play boat to
tho Grots Bar Footer* aad art
•ovaa-potet choice* to wia the
OM rivals. Tho Pittsburgh Sledtra toUrtoia tho Detroit Lloox
aad an ilx-polnt choicer
Now York (3-1) may boro to
ploy tho Cardlaalo (1-4) without
its two hoy offensive performors,
Charity Coatrly aad Frank Oillord. Cooerty, tkt dub’e No. 1
quarterback, sprained bis right
aable during lost wook'o SO-3 vie*
lory over tha Pickeri. Gifford
mined lost Sunday's game bo­
nus* of a lorn rib cartUago aulfsrtd two wttke ago at PiUaburgh. Bob Schaelker, New
York's top offensive aad, also
may not play bacauae o( a hack
injury.

Uneman Accused
OfBERKELEY,
Misconduct

Calif. (UPI) -Tha
University of California today
pssasail ter punishment of Mlkw
MtXoovar, Southern California
guard they charged deliberately
tajwud Cat halfback Steve Bstea
lost Saturday.
California President Clerk Karr
Chancellor Glenn T. Seaborg
day night Issued a statement
accusing tha AU-Amtrica candi­
date of smashing Bate! In tha
fact Id on action they called
"eomptately unnecessary and un­
coiled for."
, Tho
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which M i d
movies and allll pictures of the
tecidsot would be released to the
puhUc and shown to the preai4-wte of the conference — said
Dr. Norman Topping, president of
tho University of Southern Cali­
fornia, and rrancia Tappaan, USC
vice president, had agreed to
lake action.
Topping, without naming MeXetver, issued a statement apolo­
gising "to tha axteat wo are re(possible" and Indicating that bt
felt tho Incident was doted.
However, Grog Engelhard, Callferula director of athletics, ealted
tho Southern California statement
"vary unsatisfactory."
Bates was seriously njurod hi
tho game which Southern Califor­
nio won 14-7. Ho was hospitalized
with a broken nose aod cheek and
several loosened teeth and will
Ml bo nhlo to play for tho rest
of tho season.

playinf th« s u m typn o f bsl! from hnr*
on ou t lU 10 oat o n * limb tod pndfct
that ws will go all ths way from hart to
out and finish with a roaritf W record
for tha sosson.

With yaiaee ayainst Leesbury, Bishop
Moore, Lakeview, and DfLand stJB re­
maininy, the gimtnntea are expeettoy to
roar back and wind op with a respectable
£00 season or better. Their record is now
1*4 and two of these losses were by a
ainyte point, so with n couple o f breaks H
well could have been 4-1.
I recall that last season a team that
finished with an 8*3-1 record, started in
much the same fashion that the Semlnolee
o f this ysar did. They fouyht Apopka to
a (M) tie in the min and then followed
with disappointiny losses to Seabresat and
Ketterlinus. Then came ths biy upset vic­
tory over Fort Myers on tbe field yoal by
biy Don Carter.
This was all it took. From here on out
the Semlnolee found themselves and they
went all the rest o f tho way undefeated.
Ayainst Winter Park I yot the same feeliny that ths victory did the trick!
The potential has been with the youny
teem all atony and with the yreatnesa they
showed at times you couldn't yive up on
them. They were very impressive ayainst
Winter Park and I fee) that thsy will be

Spaahlai of tho Snonlnotau, hava yoa
tTtr had tha misforttma of ritttaf by
soma Dodo at tha ball fama that did
nothiny bat run down tha Sanford team?
Melba Pifott, wife of Coach Jim Figott*
r u Into just such a follow at tha last
yams ayaiast Winter Park. Ha didn’t
bother to watch the yams bat spent moot
o f the time ridkullny the Sanford players.
It got so bad that Melba finally asked him
where ha want to school and ha said
’Seminole High*. Well, Melba picked up
her children and moved I
What kind of person Is it who doesn't
stop to realise that the players on the
field are only kids! A kid is a kid no mat­
ter whom he plays for and thsy are all
subject to error—so you who constantly
are complaininy about someth toy remem­
ber thiol
Fivs ayainst ten the fellow that runs
down the hometeam was probably ths
best seamstress In the home economics
class. Frisnd. before you talk about these
kids, learn somethlny about them because
I think they are one of the finest yroups
I hava come in contact with and when on
the field they play a lot harder than you
probably work!
Cool, typewriter, cool!

HERS 18 SANFORD'S JUNIOR HIGH “ LIGH T SQUAD that wiO t a in
Peanut Bowl action 8ntonlnyvnight. P in t row left to Tight: B. Barbour,
B. Rumbley, D. Tends, T, Tery, 8. Groover. M. Mills, E. Griffith, R. Hinson
and R. Jones. Second row, J. Lewis, F. Murray, D. Banye, G. Richards and
H. Harrison. Third row, T, Singletary. B. Kuykendall, D. Gilmartin, T.
Cason. T. Boyd. J. Mills. B. Barks. R. Goitohsr, T. Miller, R. McAllister, D.
McCall, R. Outlaw, E. Kotky and J. Whitmore.

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N O T IC E TO T H E PUBLIC
■y OdCAB PBALKY
too good for a sputtering offtnat.
NEW YORE (UPI&gt;—Praloy’a folGeorgia ever Florida — Shaded
Iks , aad tho watk-aad football
agaia.
"winner*"—white' making Uka a
Kentucky over Vanderbilt — The
real "export."
Byracaso ovar Pans Stats—Syra- offsnse has started to perk.
Also: Clemtoa over Duke, Ala­
c u n is listed as a aevtapoint farorlto oo the theory that State is bama over Tulanc, Auburn over
aided at homo. But tho thought MiaaiMippi State, North Carolina
boro la that the "Biuahle Sevan" over Miami, South Carolina ovar
Virginia and Mississippi over Chat­
ia hatter than that.
tanooga,
Navy ovar Maryland—IL’s Navy
by seven but n porous defends in­
dicates a Irtc-acoring game.
Yala ovar Pean—Tbe blue-plate
special with Pena favored by ilx.
Princeton over Harvard — The
word 1* that Harvard found Un H
but not quite enough.
Also: Cornell ovar Brown, PiU
over Boiton Cottage, Army over
Villannva, Hoty Cron over Boston
U., Dartmouth ovar Clumbia, Lahigh ovar VMI and Dels ware over
Temple,
Notra Dame over Georgia Tech—
The Irish, aided by playiag at
LSU over Tennessee — Defense
home, m m to have found them­
selves.
Illinois over Michigan — But
waich out for the every-other-week
Wolverines.
Northwestern over Wisconsin —
Discount that B a d g t r shave
agaiut Michigan.
Also: Ohio State over Indiana
Purdue over Michigan State, Air
Force over Missouri, Iowa State
ovar Nebraska, Kansas ever Colo­
rado and Oklahoma ovor Kansas
Slate.
USC over Wait Virgin! a-Could
be the nation's best team.
Oregon over California — Rested
while Cal comas off a toughie.
Stanford ovar UCLA — Big of­
fense swings It.
Also; Washington ovar Oregbn
State, Oklahoma State ovar Den­
ver, Colorado State ovar Utah
Stale and Brigham Youog ovar
New Mexico.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Adjustment
of tha City of Sanford will hold a regular meeting at 3:30 P. M.
on Tuesday, November 10, 1959, la tbe City Commlaalan Room
at tbe City Hall in order to coaildcr an appeal for a variance
concerning property located la Highland Park, Re-subdivision
of Lot A, Lota 1 and 3,
Edward F. Lane, Chairman

feel LIGHTER than a ir

with the new

the NBA, scored nine points ia the
last five minutes Tuesday sight to
give tho Celtics o 1M-M victory
over the Hawks, their first win in
9t. Louis'' Kiel Auditorium since
tho HU playoffs. The triumph was
tho fifth In n row for Boston with­
out a setback.
The New York Knickerbockoro
won their first game of tho season
by trimming tha Minneapolis Lak­
ers, M-93, in Ibe opening game of
Ihe St. Louia doublthcader.
Twice St. Louis pulled to within
threo points of the Celtics in the
final quarter, the list time al 101N, but Couiy’e pair of free throws
with eight seconds to go iced tha
game for Boston.
Cousy and Bill Russell paced the
Celts with 17 points each. Boh Petlit collected 23 for Ilia Hawks and
Cliff Hagan had 31.
The Knicka handed the Lakers
their fourth straight iota as they
sawed up tha game midway in the
final period. Richie Guerin scored
Called Prose laternattaaal
33 points for New York. Elgin Bay­
LONDON. Eng. (UPI) -Prodlor had 21 for Minneapolis.
die Gilroy, m it Ireland, out­
pointed Piero RoDo, llJVi, Italy,
(13)—won Europron bantam—
Boots 4 Winners
weight tlllr.
LAUREL, Md. (UPI) — Howard
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPI) Grant mads It nine victories in two Uomeo Brennan, 133, Bimini, B.
days at Laurel Tuesday when he W. I., outpointed Jimmy Martibooted home four winners. Grant, noi, 131. Phoenix, Aril. (10).
a leading rider on Maryland
BANGKOK, Thailand (UPI) trick), has now won 18 races stare Samirt Somdaeng, 130, Bang­
the current meeting's opener on kok, outpointed Dal Flanagan,
Oct. a .
131, St, Paul, Minn, (10),

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CopA European Title
LONDON (UPI)—Freddie Gilroy

mt Belfast, the British Empire
champion, won tho Europeans ban­
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gaining a narrow 13-round decision
nvtr Piero Kollo of Italy.

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Major Setback
In Israel Election

Community Day
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uw country of Ghana tn
BM • group *f tropic*! isi Me Booth Sena have been
Mr special World Commair projects. Offerings will
ty for them through more
lit local and state councils
rth women throughout the

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will cocaist oI a abort draaiUsatiow by Mrs. Ray Herron, Mr*.
John ft. Dominey, Mrs. Tom Mc­ NEW DELHI (UPI) More
Donald. Mrs. Jo* Baker and Mrs. thaa I,Me fadlaa students mobbed
Schmab representing women from
the countries sponsored in the pro- the Communist Chinese Embassy
today to protest Chinese raids
across ladle's aordof*.
Mrs. Marcia Carter will be or“ Death to Chau Ea-Lalt" the
caalat, Mrs. Barry Eehelberger, students shouted. Tha reference
vocalist sad tha scripture will be was to Mm Communist Chines*
raid by Mrs. H. K. Ring.
premier. Some of the student*
■ostasse* from participating roughed up a Chtoeso-Amoriesn
eharthes will meet arrivals at the newsman they thought was a
dear uMh name cards. They will Communist.
bo Mrs. T. C. O'Steen, lin t McthPolice rescued the Journalist,
odist; Mrs. Carl Williams, Once who asked that he not be ideatlMsfhadM; Mrs. C. D. Blrkholm, field, sad Ob ally succeeded la
Fiua Methodist; Mrs. R. R. Doss, keeping the crowd from petting
Jr., BMacopal; Mrs. Hirry Wood­ further out of hind.
ruff. Presbyterian; Mrs. Evelyn
The police allowed a student
Baadlfer, Church of tho Naxarono; leader to try to present a note
Mn. O. M. Zlttrower, Coogregt- of protest to Chines* Embassy of­
ficials, who refused to aecept It.
The students posted tho note on
the embassy gates. It read:
“ We aro fully prepared to fact
the challenge of your hostile coun­
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (UPI) try. W* or* pledged to mist
•—Figures released by the Bureau tho further advance of your forces
*f Fisheries showed that the 1950 sod also to eject your troops from
salmon catch was on* of the poor- (too border arts of) areas into
•st on record, down some 40 per which you have intruded."
c*xt from lest year.
Close to 2,000,000 cases of salman were packed In 1939, but the
total for this year was only 1,770,791. A bureau spokesman attrib­
uted the decline to stormy weath­
er and an unusually poor rua ef

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A m w winter program of activi­
ties has been announced by Ron­
ald Perry, city recreation dir­
ector.
One m w program will be for
adults and wtH be called "Trimaasites" and will feature oppor­
tunities lor both men nod women
to participate in sports each si
volleyball, ping pong and shuffleboard.
Anyone interested in attending
these sessions Is asked to at­
tend a meeting at tha recreation
department office at ■ p. m. Nov.
10.

Tbs secood- winter . pro gum
will be for the youngsters of tho
am . Tennis tnilructioa wlU be
available starting at • a. m.
Nov. 14. The cliaeos will bo con­
ducted by Frank Deane, former
professional at the 31ayfair Inn
and will be held at the Ft. Mel­
lon Park Courts.
The third addition to the win­
ter program will be the formation
•f a tennis dub Including various
tournaments.
Other winter activities will in­
clude bowling with teama now be­
ing formed and dancing.

European Drivers
Moke Fast Trip
NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI)—Two
European drivers recently took
•a ordinary automobile across
the width of Africa and back in
Just over 10 days.
Nail Vincent and R oddy Antrobus drove their Briutb-mad*
iVsuxhall Victor) ear between
Mombaiss, Kenya, and Banana.
Belgian Congo, la 10 days, 24»
Itours at an average speed ef more
than 30 miles per hear.

Spencer Fanned Out
NEW YORK (UPI) - The New
York Rangers have farmed out de­
fenseman Irv Speoetr to their
Springfield dub ia the American
Hockey League for more season­
ing. Spencer, 21. drafted out of the
Montreal Canadian farm system, is
considered U top prospect by the
Rangers.
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RICHARD JAN8EN Is congratulated on attaining the
rank of Eagle Scout after presentation of hie award by
Cdr. L. D. Tamny, executive officer of Sanford Naval
Atr Station, who pinned the Eagle emblem on Richard
aa Mrs. Anna Jansen watched. Richard, 15, earned the
top 8cout rank in only three years of Scouting- He ia a
member of Troop 244 sponsored by the Elks Club.

Something Seems Wrong
In This TV Paradise
By PVED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI) - What sa­
rong with ABC-TV'i hour-long
series, Adventure In ParidlseT
The show took a severe thrash­
ing when it debuted. Even the sd
agency m*n end film eaecutlves
who helped put it together voiced
distress over the show. They
vowed to work harder to improve
it. Gardner McKay, the star, be­
gan taking lessons on how to set.
I was assured last wetk that the
show had improved so much that
I might be pleasantly surprised
if 1 took mother look.
What's this stuff about double
Jeopardy?
Monday night's story was
straight out of those i’etcr Lorre
movies. His early one*. Paulette
Goddard was on deck as a wom­
an* living it up on Noumea who
didn't went her daughter to lean
about her dreadful past. "I'm
going to be very sure my pest
doesn’ t ruin her future,'* U now
she put it. Paulette was threat­
ened by a killer-blackmailer, play­
ed well enough by Simon Oak­
land. It all came out okay, how­
ever, after one of those patented
ABC-TV warehouse brawls.
Still absent from the show are
paradlse-ltke scenes of the South
Pacific, Most of Monday night's
action took place at night, or In­
side houses or csfe* or that
bloomin’ warehouse. And at for
adventure — It ws« sadly out­
dated. However, McKay's acting
has improved. He's only a mono­
tone 99 per cent of the time flow.
But his eyelashes still flutter be­
fore he speaks. 1 think this tittle
preliminary helps rev up his
voire.
Someone once said that, be­
cause of TV, new performers no
longer have any place In which
to be bad. Nonsense. There Is a
plaee for new talent to hr bad.
Ironically, tl'a TV. Amt Adventure
In Paradlae la tha best example
I’ve seen.

Clubs Over Diamond
CRYSTAL RIVER. Fla. (UPI)
—Golf pro Bub Goalby received
profc**ional baseball offers from
the Chicago Cubs, Cleveland In­
dians and Pittsburgh Pirates.

Four generations of Sanford people huve known me . . .
Many of them huve long ago departed . . . my father,
himself, died muny years ago, and even the house where
I was born no longer stands, yet —

The Chaaael Mwlssi Recording
artists who will recstve ''Gram­
my" awards on the Sunday, Nov.
29 NBC-TV special presented by
the National Academy of Record­
ing Art* and Scisnces Include
Ella Fitigereld, Bobby Darin,
Duke Ellington, Jimmy Driftwood, Shelley Berman ami the
Southern California Mormon Tab­
ernacle Choir,

F o r.. you see, I AM THE HILL LUMBER
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City taxes. i% discount will be allowed

in November, 3%

in Decem­

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Pet Herrington Jr., e perform­
er who lo reiiurertlng dialect
comedy on TV, Joined the perma­
nent Danny Thomas show com­
pany Monday night on CBS-TV.
lie plays the part of a young
night club comedian who special­
ise* In being an Italian gulf pro
named Guido Panitnl which is
the role he made famous on Jerk
Pear's show. Harrington's ahortcomings as a straight actor were
plainly evident, but In his less
emotional scenes with Thomas, he
showed promts* of becoming an
easet lo the ahow.

Tax Hooka are open for payment of 1959
for payment

U. 3. Steel's CBS.TV special on
Feb. 10, “ ihe American Cowboy,'*
starring Fred MacMurrey, ha* a
supporting cast of Wally Cos,
Edle Adams, Hans Conrted and
Carol Burnett. RIU Baird Is film­
ing a puppet series in color for
network or syndication use. The
format recreates best-selling kid.
dy books.

JERUSALEM, Israel (UPI) Prim* Minister David Ben-Gurlon's Maps) (Moderate Labor
Party) forged strongly ahead to­
day as the dominant party In Isnet's parliamentary election*.
The Communists appeared to be
taking a beating.
All Indlrallona were that retuna from Tuetday'a general
election* would increase Ben-Gurloa'a holdings tn the Knesset
parliament where his party
hald 40 of the 120 itali. Another
coalition government was certain,
but with the Maps! more domi­
nant
The official Tel Aviv radio aaid
with counting completed in 2,313
of the 3,412 polling atationa the
Mapai had won 33.42 per cent of
the total votes si compared with
32.2 per cent tn the 1933 voting,
tha right-wing Herut (Freedom
Party) was second with s 13.4 per
cent. The National Religious
Pront Mltrahl was third with
10-7.
Other results announced were
the left • wing Mapam (United
Workers) 7.22; General Zionists
I; It; left • wing Ahdut Avoda
(Unity of Labor) S.M; Agudah
bloc 4.74; and Progressive 4.M.
Tha Communists, who polled
4.9 per cent In the 1931 elections
and sent sis members to Parlia­
ment, thus fsr hid won only 2.9
per cent of the votes. Cairo Ra­
dio earlier this week asked Is­
rael Arabs to vote for the Com­
munists but many Arabs appear­
ed to hava defected.
The hs U In Parliament aro
apportioned on the percentage of
votes registered ft&gt;r a party.
There were no Individual candi­
dates ai such since the parties
themselves name the representa­
tives,
A further indication of Rcn-Gurton's gains occurred In the vot­
ing for the Jerusalem municipal
council where a final count gave
the Mapai 33.9 per cent of the
vote compared with 29.7 per cent
in the &gt;933 balloting.

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Though 36 yeurs have come and gone nine* (he
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and Hardware needs, countless hundred* will
continue lo come to my new home through
the yenrs lo come.

EARLY JUNE PEAS

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their needs that have marked my effort through the
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BESOM T I O * CMABai.XO c o u r t
BOARD MEMBER RRSIDKACB
DISTRICTS
WHEREAS; Section SI# t i l Flnr.
Ida Itatutaa, HIT, provldat that for
Ika purpaaa af nominating end
•lactlaa rounty achnol board mam*
btra, ta ck county shall ka dlvldad
Into flva county
achool board
mamkar' raaldaaco dlatrlct*. whlrb
•ball ha numbarad nnt la flat, In*
rlualra, so aa to plero In tach dla.
trlit, aa naarly aa practicable the
•ama number af qualified elector*,
and,
WHEREAS: th* Board of Public
Instruction of Mamlndla County,
Florida, daann It aapadlant, adalaable and for the bail Intareal
of Mamlnnla County, Florida, to
rhanse th* praaant county board
mambar raaldanca dlatrlcli In nrdar
ta place In each dletrlel, aa naarly
at praetlcabla, tha aam* numbar o f
&gt;i jaiiriad alrciora, and,
WHEIIEAM; tha County achuul
board la authorliad to maka auch
rhangaa by Mactlon Slb.SIl aubaec
Hun II) Florida Blstutaa, ISIT, aa
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SOLVED by tbs Board s f Publlo
laalrucllon nf Mamlnnla County,
Florida, that tha praaaat county
board mambar raatdanra dlalrlrta,
ha ebanead, numbarad and daacrlb*
•d at fullowa:
Olatrlrl b e . 1
H«(lnnlng at a pulnt In Iwka Mon.
rat on tha North line of Mamlnnla
County, Florida, aald point haln*
nn tba Cautar Hue o f Mrlluntllla
Avanua, In Maafnril, Flnrlda. aa*
Igndad North Into aald Lake,
mania Moulhnaatarly alnoe aald
llna and eantar llna nf aald Mallon*
tills Avanua to lha Intaratctlnn o f
lha Cantor U n i of tha Manford and
Enanladaa llranrh uf lha Allantln
Coail I.lna llallruad, aald pulnt
halo* on lha Mouth llna at lha
Northwaal
gu artar
INWU)
&lt;&gt;f
-Norlbaaat Quartar i N K ' t ) of Maclion II, Townahlp I t, Mouth llanpo
II Eaat. thanaa Waatarlv alone
•aid railroad, lo Intoraactlon with
lha Urladu Branch o f Atlantia
Coatl l.tno Railroad, lhanra North,
wattarly alone aald (Ivladn Branch
to canter line of Park Avrnua, or
I'C. Highway IT-SS In ganfnrd
Florida, Ihanca Mouth aad Mouth,
wattarly alone aald eantar line to
a point I I I . !* faat Eaat or lha
Northwaal rornar o f Mactlon IS,
Toanahlp St, Mouth lla m a la Eaat,
Ihanca \\ aat tn tha Nnrthwaat cur.
nar o f Mactlon II, Tuwnahlp S»,
Mouth Ranea IV Eaat, lhanra Mouth
S mllaa to a point nn tha Waal
Boundary af Baclton St. Townahlp
SI Mouth, Ranea 10 Eaat, thaiica
Eaat tn f.ek* Jaatup, lhanra North*
•taiarly on a line In l.aka Jaaaup
North o f Bird lalaml to t pnlnl
Waal o f tho Eaat Quartar l E ' i )
Paction pool o f Mactlon St, T ow n ,
•hip S* Mouth, Ranea II East,
Ihanca Eaal to aald guartar Mae.
lion Poat batwaan Section II,
Townahlp It Mouth, llanga II Eaat,
and Mactlon It, Townahlp It, Mouth
llanga 3S Eaat, Ihanca Mouth an
Rania llna to Center llna of lha
Eronlnckhatchaa Creak, btlne In
Mactlon IS, Townahlp SI Mouth,
Ranao II Eaat, and Mactlon T,
Tnwnahlp SI Mouth, llanea SS Eaat,
lhanra Eaattrly along tha maand*
trine Xlnln Clinnnal o f aald craak
to tha Intaraartlon o f lha rhannal
or thraad nf lha Nt. Jnhn't lllyer,
•aid rhann-l btlne tha Eaattrly
Roundary o f aald Mamlnola Coun.
t&gt;. lhanra Northerly along aald
rhannal nr thread o f ML John's
Itlvar tn t « k a Ifarna;, lhanra
Northerly through aald Laks tu
mouth o f main rhannal nf ML
John's
lll*#r,
thanr#
IVatiarly
•long old channel tn Lake Mnnrua,
Ihanca Waal In lA k a Monroe ta
point o f btelnnlng.
■Hairier No. 1
Itealnnlne at a point In laka Moaroa on tha .Northerly llnundary o f
Mamlnolo
County,
Florida,
aald
point baln g on tha North and Mouth
guartar Martian I.lna of Mactlon
St, St and IS. Township It Mouth,
llanga Se Eaat. aald guartar Mac*
Hun I.fna being th* caalar llna
• I French Avanua, In Manford,
Florida, tktandad Norm Intu aald
taka Monroe, then&lt;-a Mouth na aald
I.lna to a point ISM faat Mouth o f
North g u a r i e r Section Lamer. Mac.
lion II. Township I t Smith, llanga
la Eaat. aald point balng on Ilia
ranlar llna af tl lh Mlrttt af aald
City, lhanra West lo lha eantar
llna nf
nooaavalt Avanua aald
point balng 111 faat gouth of North
guartar gactlon Poat o f atnlun 31.
Townahlp
IS. Mouth Range SS
East, aam* balng tha Watt Pity
Mmlia o f the City o f Manford,
Florida, ihanca South on aeld City
I.lmlt Hna
lo eantar llna o f
ttth
Htratt
In
tha
plat
of
Pin*
LavaL
meant
Plait
along
eantar
tins
of
ttth
Strati f o th# NE corner of NW&gt;«
at NWIa aald Mactlon IS. thanco
South to lha XK corner of
k
af NW«, o f M W , o f aald Mactlon
31. thanco Eaat to ranlar llna eat
fad er Atanua In Plat at Pina,
hunt, ihanca Mouth ales* aald
eantar line uf Cadar Annua at*
tandad South lo tho South llna of
aald Baction If, thane* Eaat ta
eantar Hna af U. a. Highway
It-IS, thanco Northerly along aald
ranlar llna, tenia balng ranlar llna
o f Park Avanua, to Inlaraactlon
o f Ovlado
Branch af Atlantlo
Coaal I.lna Railroad. Ihanca South•aatarly along aald eantar llna t»
eantar lln* of 8. A K. Branch at
Atlantic
Coaal
Idas
Railroad,
Ihanca Baaiarly a lo ng aald Railroad ta tha eantar lla* af Mat*
lonvtlla Avanua In aald Clly, said
point balng on lha South lln* or
Nurthwaak
Quarut
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Apt. bum

Narthaast guarta r lN E ', &gt; o f ga r.
Ilun SI, Townahlp I I Mouth, Range
It
Eall,
lhanra
Norlhaaalarly FIVE room furnished upataln
• long aald eantar llna o f M tllonapartment 2101 Magnolia, fU.OO
villa Avanua, axtandad Into lA ka
Phon* FA 2-3U1.
Monroe lo tho North llna o f Msml*
nolo County, Florida, lhanra Weat
• long County llna to point o f be* 2-ROOM apartment,
112 Elm.
ginning.
FA 2-OSTI.
Dlatrlet ha. 1
Raginning at tha Xorthooat cor*
nar of Sarllon IS, Townahlp SO FURNISHED rotUgc, loeated at
Mouth, Range IV Eaal, thanca Mouth
S Pointi, *75.0u per month,
on Mvetlon f.lnaa flvo mllaa to a
Pb. FA 2-1MT,
point on lha Mouth llnundary o f
aald Townahlp axtandad East In.
In Iwry (Irani on tha Houtharly SLEEPING ROOMS; The Gablet,
Mhoraa o f Laka Jaaaup, thanr*
401 Magnolia. FA 2-0720.
Waal tn tha rantar lint nf C. M.
Highway l*-SS Ihanca Mouth down
tba caalar lln* o f IT. M. tf-JS— S.S
mllaa
tn
th*
Stmlnnla-Urang*
County llna, Ihanca Waal f o llo w ,
log lha County Lln* In Moiithwan
earner Median IP, Townahlp SI
Mouth, Rang*
SS Eaat. thanca
North along rang* Hna to rantar
LONDON
&lt;UPI&gt; — “ Cheap
llna nf tha Waklva Itlvar, lhanra lunchci," British style, are due
Northaaatarly a lo ng rantar llna
rhannal o f aald Itlvar lo a pnlnl to appear on New York rettauon tha North Boundary o f Mac rant manu* neat year, according
Hon P, Townahlp 3*, Mouth Ra ng e to the London Daily Mirror.
SP Eaat, thanca Enel to North*
lie food writer, without naming
eaat rurntr Mactlon IS. Townahlp
SS Muuih, Range SS Eaat, lt|tnc* them, said two New York teitauMouth ISA f a i l to tho Northwaal rateurs had been
in London
rurntr nt Mactlon T, Tnwnahlp St studying inexpensive menu Hems,
Mouth. Range So Eaat, thanca Eaal
on Section Lias lo point of btg ln * with a view to making British
nine.
tourists feel at home when eating
nialrta-t No. 4
out In New York. Dithea that reReal nnlng i t a point nna milt
Mouth of Norlhwaat corner o f Mac. portedly made their list: sausage
tlon SS, Townahlp SC Mouth, Itanaa and mash; shephtrd'a pis, and
Sv Eaal, aald point being In lha chip* and dumplings.
PI naaa E. Levy ilra nl Mouth o f
l.aka Jaaaup, thanca run Mouth
nna mile to a point nn tha Mouth
Roundary of aald Townahlp a t .
landed Eaat Into aald tlrant on
tha Houtharly ahnree nf l a k e J e t .
•up. ihanca Wait to lha ranter llna •hl» S* Month, Rang* t« Kaar.
nf I', M. Highw ay I I . PJ, lhanra lhanra W ait In Ilia Mouthwaat
Mouth down tho earner line o f If. rornar pf Section I, Tnwnahlp 1#
M. Highway 1T-P2— S.t mllaa tn th* Mouth, R in a * St Eaat. Ihanca
Mamlnnla.Drangn t'nunir boundary North I t t foot to lha Mouthaaet
llna lhanra Plait tn Mouthaati c o r . rarnar o f Irrila a I, Townthlp I t
Ranao St Eaat, lhanra
nar Mactlon Sa. Townahlp St Mouth, Mouth,
Range SC Eaat, lhanra Month lo Went lo I’ anlaf I.lna of lha Wa*
tha MW ruroar Mactlon IS, Tuwnahlp Wlv* Itlvar, hatna lha W i l l lint
Mamlnola
CnunlT,
Florida,
SI- Mouth, llanga SO Eaat, lhanra nf
Platt along townahlp llna to main lhanra Northerly alona aald ranlar
llna
to
lha
ranlar
af
lha
channel
rhannal or thread o f tha Malnt
John Rlvar, being In Mactlon Sa, o f th« ML John'* River, Ihanca
Townahlp 21 Mouth, llanga SS Eaat, Mouihaaalarlr alona aali rhannal
thanca N'nrthrly, along, aald ch a n, nr thraad o f laid lllver fo la k a
nal nr thraad lo I’ usala luaha Moni or. Ihrnca Eaalatly to point
thanca Northerly through l-iiait# o f beginning.
l.aka lo mouth or main rhannal uf tljr nritar at Tha Hoard o f Public
•aid 'IHrar, them e Northerly a lo n g Inatrurtlnn o f Hamlnoln County,
•aid rhannal In th* Intaraaetlon o f Florida, thla Ith day o f October,
tha meandering main rhannal nf l i l t .
J. t . BRL'JfLET. Chairman
tha Eronlorkhatchto Craak thanco
County Board o f Publlo In.
Wattarly along lha maamlarlng
•Irurllon, Mamlnola County,
main
channal nf
aald
Craak
Florida
to
a
pnlnl
on
Rang*
lln*
Altaal;
It. T. illL WH B.
R a n g e ! St and S3,
batwaan
balng In Mactlnn T, Townahlp SI County Mupl. * E*-Offlclo
Hoard
nt
Publla Inatructton
Mouth, llanga SS Platt, and Mactlnn
It. Townahlp 21 South, llanga It Mamlnola County, Florida
Eaal. lhanra North on Ranga Lln*
riCTITIOI'b NANJS
to tho Platt g u a rta r Mactlon I'nat NOTICE IM baraby alran that T
o f Mactlnn 21, Townahlp ie. Mouth am ana a a 'd In bualntaa at SSSt
Range St Eaat. thenro Watt on Patmnilo Art., Mamlnola County,
guartar Mactlon I.lna to a point Florida, uudar lha fleiltloua nama
In lAk* Jaatup nn n llna running of, Slodarn R ub Cltantra, and that
North nf Bird Island thanca W aal. I Inland lo ratlalar aald nama
•rly on aald lln# to Watt ahoraa with tha Claris o f lha Circuit Court.
nf lAka Jaaaup Platt o f I’ olnt o f Mantlaolo County, Florida, In arc.
llaglnnlng. them a Waal lo point nrdanra with tha provlalona nf lha
of baginning.
Fleiltloua Nama Mtatntaa, to-wlt:
Illalrlet Na. S
Mrctlon
Sti «*
Florida
Mlatutaa
llaglnnlng gt a point In Laka Mon* li s t .
roe nn lha Northerly Roundary of
Mlp. F.mary C. Bradford
Mamlnola County, P'lnrlda. aald point
Tubllah Nor. t, II, IS, f t . III).
balng on th* North and Mouth
guartar Menton Lino o f Sai'tlnn
34. SI, and IS, Townahlp IS Mouth,
Itanga |c Plaat. aald gu artar MarHun I.lna being tha eantar lln* o f
French Avanua In Manford, Flnr* I
Ida, avtandad North Into said Laks I
Monroe, thanr* -Mouth on
aald
guarlar Mactlon Llna to a point
ISI faat Moulh o f North gu arta r
Mactlon corner
of
Mactlnn
SS,
Townahlp i f Mouth Range SO Eaat,
balng un tha rantar llna nf 13th
Mlraat o f aald City, lhanra W a tt
to tha eantar llna o f Rootavalt
Avanua, aald point balng Itt fast
Moulh of tha North gu artar Mar.
llan Poet o f Mactlon St. Townahlp
IP, Mouth Hangs I t Eaat, aamn
balng tha Watt City Limit nf tha
('tty of Manford, Florida, lhanra
Mouth an aald City Limit Lln* to
eantar tine of ttth Street In tha
plat of P lm Laval, thanr* Eaat
along ranlar lin t o f ll t h Street
In tha NE rarnar o f MW&gt;« o f KW&gt;4
• Qiiet Ceasamitj
nf NIV
o f aald Mactlon tt , thanca
Mouth to tha Northeast corner nf
•
N m i G elf C e v a e
tha MW ' i nf NW&lt;« nf MW •» of
aald Mactlnn SS, Ihanca Platt lo
rantar lint nf Cedar Avanua In
Plat of Pln ehunt, lhanra Mouth
•lung aald renter llna a f Ca-tar
Avanua ttlaii'lad Mouth to tha
fuutk llna o f said Mactlon SS,
thanca Platt to rantar llna n f C.
M. Highway IS-SS. thanca Mouth*
Tara Weat Ob 29th
wattarly along cantor llna o f aald
C. S. Highway It-PS to * point
St. FaOaw Country
SIMP feat Plaat o f tha South­
dab
A Watch
west rornar af Mactlon 1, Town*

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upon lha f o tlo a ln a doarrlhtj real
property altuata In lamlnola Coun­
ty, Florida, In-wlti
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ML'nill VISION, according In
a plat tharaof a t rtco rtM
In Plat Book S, Faga i . f u h . ,
Ita
Racnrda
of
atm llola
County, Florida.
and &gt;nu ara haicby raqnlMd la
flit your in a a a r nnd/nr nth»P
wrlltan dafanaat parannally. »r by
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at lha Cnurthouao at Matford,
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ao, a darraa pro ronfaaao wlU be
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untarnished haute, WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms HOMES AND LOTS for colored
people. Also home* juilt on Iota.
prints, hath*. 114 W. First St.
kitcbc quipped, m 202 OrRoy Wall, Phone PA 2-13IT.
snge .1 P h eu FA 2-030.
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Those FA 2-133.
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HOUSE

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Dallas Asphalt Co.

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Gene i A rc. 4 bedrooms, quite
neigh e Mod, school bus stop,
kttch« i appliance!. 923 per
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Phone PA 2-OOT.
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Rollewiyt Hoepitel A Btby Bed*
By I y. Week or 3!onth.
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PL'RNIS ED three rooms snd
tpsrln itC
Close-in.
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FA 2 29 sfltr 3 P. M.
TRAIL!* 10 It. wide, 3 bedroom,
comietely furnlibed P h o n e

FA 2134.
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elertrl, 330 plus utilllies. 2129
ChiseAvc. Phone FA J-74M.
3-BtDIDOM cinder block house,
famlwed, resionsble. 1 mile
from sate, Contact Clabough,
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FA 2-5264

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$14 Atlantic Bank Building
Flo. Harris*
R. H. leers
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The cutest two bedroom home
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1949 DODGE Piek up. deluxe LIKE NEW furniture, dishes,
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cab. new paint, excellent tires.
FA 2 3711.
goes, 117 Garrison D-.t Sorferd.

NO JOB TO LARGE OR SMALL 1939 CHEVY 2 dr. guaranteed Sell Us Your Furniture Quick
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Service With Die Cask. SUPER
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TRADING POST. PA 24ITT.
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Fran* End Lantern
ments. Contact Joe Orseno at
Surplus Aluminum Paint, good
Graders — Deters — Draglines
Holier Motor Sales.
quality
$3.93 gal. Army-Navy
quallt
Roller* — TrenipeHe
Surplus, 3io Sanford Ave.
13 ft. TRAVEL TltAHER, carPHONE: Days, FA 34134
peted. new tires, must sco to New A Used Furniture k Appli­
Night*. FA 3-7123 or FA 13642
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ances. A Good Place To
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BUY SEIX or TRADE
• Asphalt Driveway*
than 20m&gt; miles on engine.
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George Hess, Z73T Orlando 100 Sanford Ave._______ f A M tM
Quality Workmanship A Materials
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Terms To Suit Your Budget
SINGER ELECTRIC sewing ma­
•Free Eitinutos
4 DR. 1132 PLYMOUTH, CAN
chine-factory rebuilt, like new
•Work Gearaateed
RE SEEN AT THE SANFORD
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Phone FA 2-4000 Sanford. Fla.
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ments. t payments of $3.43.
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TV and RADIO REPAIR at 'r
FA 2 7170.
1 Sanford Herald.
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FA 2-2T73 and FA 24313.
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TOP VALUE STAMPS
MING. We remove limb* and

Stempur Talks
N1CI bedroom, private entrance
to the mathematicians la Sanford.
and bath, Phone FA 2-2(43.
There ere 11)0 square feet of
THREE room furnished apartment
living art a in this litres year, old
? 10l Magnolia, 343.00, Phone
three bedroom concrete block
FA 2-3931.
home in showroom condition.
Add a nice screened porch,
A Real Estate For Bate
carport, and utility room. Put
them elt on a Tt foot lot con­
venient to shopping, school and
For a real bargain, and attrac­
church. Did you figure higher
tive monthly payments, let us
than $10,300? Then keep the
show you this outstanding 3
change, but call
bedroom home today. T h e
price? only S12.Z30.M, 321W W. H. "BUI" 8 T E M P E R Ageaey
down. IAA.74 monthly. Some
Rratter k Iwsuror
terms can be arranged on
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Tsffcr
down payment it needed. Of­
fered exclusively hy SEMI- Arthur F. Day, Everrtt Harper
Robert F. May. Bart I’lchcr,
..NOLX REALTY, 1901 Park
Helen E. Noonan
Ave.. FA 2 3232.
Phono FA 2-41*01
112 N. Park
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
Realtor
LAKE MARY
Ph. PA 2-6237 of FA 2-19C4.

lL^jrdaHlertkt^

e. Male Help Wanted

13. Electrical Services

New &amp; Used
Furniture and Appliances

Mather of Sanford

k

WILSON - MAKER

New And Died Purnltf
111 E. First St
PA

:0.1-:09 E. First St. rh. FA 2-0913 2 AWNING windowi, complete
37x28 $30. FA 2-3342
Used furniture, appliances, molt
rtr. Rought-iotd I.irry's Mart
READY MIXED CONCRETE
213 Sirford Ave Ph FA 2 4112 Window Sill* — Lintel* — Sand
Rock—Stepping Stonei — Steel
CUSTOM I1UILT furnitur# -sinGrcaae Trapj—Precast Steps
gle pieces or sets. Also furni­
Cement—Dry Weill
ture repair. Cabinets nude.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO
FA 2 7063.
3na Elm Ave.
FA 2-5T31
ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Baby
FACTORY TO YOU
Beds. Day, Week or Month —
ALUMINUM
FURNITURE CENTFR
VENETIAN BLINDS
UM French Axe.
Enclosed heed. Sag-proof hot tens
Ph. FA 2-7933
rail with plastic ends. Ptettle
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
Article* For Bale
cords.
M VOLUME set of Childrens En- Stnknrlk Glass and Paint C*.
cjctopla plus Rook Of Nature. UM14 W. Snd SL Ph. PA 2-6*22
total I* books 183. 1809 Chase
Ave.
23—Notices k Personals

112-114 W. 2nd S4.
P A 2-4932
la Wynnewood is Kb. on the
I33C.M Down
FA 2-4898
FA 2 3983
sion: your choice. FA 2-4820.
market. It has hardwood floors,
$13 Catalina Drive
13-A Beauty Farter*
a nice Florida roo-t, stove, High dry location. This 2 bed­
AGENTS WANTED II. Rultding • Painting • Repair* llalr Styling — Permarvnta —Oil
refrigerator, snd the nicest
room home has extras such as
100* X 130' shady lot. The terms
CUSTOM BUILT ROMES
Treatment*— TV Stamps, Soft
paneled breakfast room, derp full or pnrt time to sell Hfe
insurance up to 90 years
are THE GREATEST only 3S50
Remodellag — Free Estimate*
BRAN1 NEW 2 bedroom furnished
Water — Air Cond Harriett's
well la yard, Florida Room,
down and the balance at S&amp;3.00
Rrpa'rs
Phona FA 2-3744
■Stfktent. Close in. Available
of line, hospital insurance
Reialy Neek, 10S So. Oik—
kitchen equipment snd enclos­
NoiSth. Phone FA 2 2931 days,
per month at S'i interest.
BILL BERNOSKY. Contractor
ed garage. Total price $11,000.
FA 2 3712.
up to 100 years of age.
FA H401 nights.
Major Hospital up to
W. H. “ BUI " STUMPER Agency ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
PAINTING k DECORATING
D A W N ’ S
$5,000 anti to age 70. Write
Raymond LmnSqnist. Atsec.
Realtor A lmnror
4-ROT
furnished
apartment
Licensed — Bunded
BEAUTY SALON
tit N. Park FA 2-3331 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
today KUYKENDALL IN­
wit 6 walking distance of bull- Phone FA 2-4M1
Fret Estimate, —
Air Conditioned Dryera
net district. Phone FA 2-3SUL
Work Guaranteed
SURANCE AGENCY. P.O.
Phoae FA M$M
RO X 3711. ORLANDO. Seminole Palallng roatratlora
FARMER’S AGENCY
SAL1 or RENT: 1 B. R. 3« ft.
ON LARGE LAKE
|
H
T
now
eTII^qPiant*
FA 2-1201
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
FLORIDA, or telephone
Nc ilnon Trailer, air 'cond. 4 Bedroom home with 2'a baths;
D. H. Whitmore
YOU MAY NEED
Clf 1-4701,
Cut Flower* Fur Any tteeaslnn
Ad la. FA 2-TM-l.
RIDE to and from Orlando I
B A M ROOFING
large living room; diningroom;
LUlinn G. Tram a
Wlial I consider surplus. 39 gal,
SANFORD FLOWER MIOl’
A. M. and 4 P. M. FA 2-31N.
Florida room; terrsiio floors;
Contracting A Repairs
Alluviate,.
NEED conscientious dealer in
tabic lap hot water heater $23,
HOpf k BOARD. Ph. FA 2-0342.
or
FA 3-0270
Licensed — Rondcd —insured, FA 2-1822
central heat. Several fruit
this area to handle county dis­
HU S. French Ave. I*h. FA 2-3221
baby coach $17, 3 drawer desk 24— last! * Foaad
FREE ESTIMATES
trees.
tribution of a new and recently 818 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-7943; 17- &lt;’*»» • Livestock - Supplies
820. I year old *1 ton air cond.
Afler hours, FA 2 2C1S, FA 2-4921,
2900 Sq. IT . OVERALL
patented product. This product
FA 2 0261
$100, Webern' tape recorder out­ LOST Jade and silver bracelet,
327.900 TERMS
i, an amaiing new Invention FLOOR sandm
.7,1 fm'i.MmMi, __
NTATI'
It E___
Poodle.
AKC . regis
fit $83. Cali FA 27191 after
sentimental value. Reward for
amt
tmisning
,
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.
___u
____
h
..7
h
.
BUSINESS PROPERTY
that has bern long in demand
tv iik u n i t rr to t n r n r m r
fi P. M.
return to Tho Sanford Herald
Cleaning, Waslog. S e r v i n g * tend, exeellrnt pedigree. Phone
xtxtt j i m i h i . n n &lt; v r r n r Large store with one 2-bcdroom
Stenstrom Realty
FA 23142.
by the public. Requires few
office.
Seminole County since 1923.
rt.n in t, t\ .tvn ran *s:m
apartment and two 1-bedroom
NORGE STOVE, almost new, 30
HEHBERT STENSTROM
hours spare time weekly, car,
II.
M.
GLEASON,
Lake
Mary.
v o n m i v r x . i \ c iivxck m v .
months
PERSIAN
KITTENS
2
apartments. On corner lot with
in. oven. FA 2 7682.
LOST: Navy blue wallet, with
references and $680.00 operat­
Registered Broker
tut tin : vo. m se
old. Phone FA 2 213T.
eslre lot in rear for parking.
Initials J, II. n. on it, list
CntiCIt U. CAVDHLL.
ing capital which la refundable IS. Speelal Services
LEN RISNER
MAYTAG
ringer
washer;
21
in.
Saturday evening. In neighbor*
132,000 TERMS
puiniirt
if work proves satisfactory.
LOTTIE
HROAltWAY
H
*.
Huats
and
Molar*
Croslry TV, excellent cond.
I.
bond of 2600 Iroquoise Ave. RE­
Earnings up tn $200 weekly de­ PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
KEN
TORBETT
■aii J.
FA 26239.
ROSA L. PAYTON
WARD. 2603 Iroqulse Ave.
pending on spare time devot­
W. L. IIAHMON
UETTYE D. SMITH
P'lrmlmt
•39 SEA KING, 3} h. p.. fleeRegistered Real Estate Broker
Phone FA 2-3734.
t r rii i: n r r i b l k x t i u .x
ed. This also can he worked
PH. FA ’2-1223 After 0 P. M.
trie controls, 2 props. Phone SEWING MACHINE: Electric
Auocialev
To: ora J I'auiltll
Mary E. Carmen — Leo Sal vail
as a full time deal with a
lit N. l'ark — Ph. FA 2-2110
FA 2 7224. Term* If needed.
D a r n s , emhroidries, mono­ LOST: German Police dog, an­
tnuln Xi&gt;. ;
B. E. Retire, Sr. Associate*
II E A T I N (i
$13,00(1 income a year poten­
grams, button hole*. Lifetime
urliroln Itlr, Pr miovlion lo
swers to name of "King",
N. H. I»l)|« K CO.
T&lt; or* li.rtliy nullfltil (hat ■ Ph. FA 2-1341 12-92 at Hiawatha
tial. This is not a vending
guarantee. Responsible parly
Phone FA 2 7713.
nut if Complaint for DU ore* has
Gateway
To
I
V
Waterway
20#
S.
Park
FA
2
4234
machine
ileal.
Write
Northwest
In
take
up
pasmrnls
nf
$3
00
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
h r , i fllnl against »nu. and you 3-BEDROO.M, living room, din­
Your
K
YIN
RUDE
Dealer
Distributors.
Inc.,
323
N.
How­
month.
Write
bag
S.
M.
e/o
FOUND: Black dog, sectni uaa rr a,|ulr,i| |» » r r » » a o p y «r
ing room, kitchen equipped,
BROKER
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
Rolmon Sporting Good a
ard Ave., Tampa 8, Florida.
v on An *nar &gt;&lt;r I’ lraHtnir In the
■bio to hark, Ph, FA 2-3849.
Sanford Herald.
panelled Florida room. Easy 202 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA MW1
Ail types and sties, installed 2(14-6-8 E. lit.
lllll nf Complaint on 1‘ laiiilllf'a
Ph.
FA
2-6981
terms. Call FA 23141.
"Do
It
Yourself"
Al|.l*r. J o .s p h Jf. Mnra.kn. P.
10. Male or Female
n n Xn. 2 : : . Kern I’ arlr, Kl»r«
21.. Auinmubile*
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
■ralirra
Majlnit rila tIt" m Initial A n an rr RAYMOND M. BALL
l.tMHC AT THE REST S T I N E
REAL
ESTATE
nr trailing In lit, offlcn uf thr
THEN BUY T lir BEST!
1931 PLYMOUTH fordnr sedan,
Machteery aad Supply Co.
AND ASSOCIATES
I’ tal of ihr I'lrvult Court on nr
SALESMEN
Visit the beautiful 3 bedrooms t'A
tutnne green with Pnwerflitc
h,(,a Ilia 301 It flay nf N'ovambrr,
207 W. 2 nd St,
Ph. FA 2 4432
Real K*ta!c — In.urance
Loc-I
established
real
estate
orn i l 4tnl If you fait la rl,» an.
and 2 bath Zeuli-bilt home* at
transmission. Call FA 2-3616.
Surety
Uonrti
camraiion
is
in
need
ol
twit
Jueimant
by default
will
ba
JACHOU'K R E P A IR -h tH O P
San Sell) Knolls on *V-*t SUtb
licensed sale* agents, men nr
taka aaalnat yon fnr Ilia ratlrf 218 So. l'ark Ave. t'h. FA 3-3041
1913 PONTIAC (Tutor iiardiT^
Street just 4 blocks west of
d f i n l r d In tha Hill o f Complaint.
Sanford
women. Experience not neces­ Welding — &gt; ach. 6 Gen Repair*
Catalina with radio and heater.
French
Avenue.
COMPARE
W.
20th.
A
Old.
X
Mary
Rd
lit nnllra aliall ha puhllohrf
Evan, IlUiir. laikr M ary
sary, earn while you learn.
123 W. 9th. Si.
an&lt; r*i li nr,la fnr four rnnarruTHESE HOMES wl’h any others
Ph. F A 2-121MJ
Write c/o Sanford Herald, llox TV SERVICE wlthlo Ihe huur.
II, nrtka In Till: SAXPUflU
In
the
saino
pries
range
and
llllll.ll.
No R8. All replies strictly con­
Service Call $2.30 plus parti PICK UP TRUCK: Chevy, 1938,
we know you will agree that
II.\r. AND ORDUnKli In San- 3-BEDROOM house 1301 WynneFtcelsidc body. 12.000 actual
fidential.
Wurk Guaranteed 3 Mo. Pb.
here
Is
the
hest
value
In
town.
Klorlda,
thla
tllti
day
nf
for
wood Dr. Low down payment.
mi. like new, R A II, direc­
FA
29799.
n. itrr. 111*.
Down payments from 3330— It. Wcrk Mamed
Phone FA 2-7797.
tional lisht *, undr m isled, W. W.
(HI l.i
FIIA financing. Reprrienlative
lire*. $1393 or trade fnr lair
ii P. i i K i i x t i o y , r ia r k
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
on the premises from 10 A, M. MAID wants regular or part-time
circuit Con11, rirntlnole Cvua*
Wy Hi* wagon with
4-whecl
Since 1918
iv. Klnrtda
till • P. M.
work. Ph. FA 20130.
drive. I'll, owner, FA 2-1218.
A. HARK
lteBARY
ity Martha T. Vlhtsn
NUrth 8 4122
North 8-4711
Input) Clark
'13 FOR7X half tan panel truck,
118 N. Park Ave. Th. PA 2 8123 W. II. "Bill" STEMFER Aieacy SEWINti, Phone FA 2-7183.
Joath M. Muraakn.
J&lt;uniu|
y
jo
u
tju
clean, $130. Phone FA 3-7327.
Atlinay l-r I’talnllff
nTyOKKEEPING SERVICE
12.
Plurahini!
Sen
ires
Phone
FA
2-1991
112
N.
park
i*. ( no* x-». : : i
NEW HOMES Loch Arbor: land
Large or s m a l l
businessei. 3-BEDHOOM trailer fully air con
K,r Park. Ktorlda
4 bedrooms;
Fir
exciting
Monthly statement! — Tax re­
Pul Mi IM. I* It. .Nov. I, It, It.
MAYFAIR HOME for SALE
diliuned. wa.dirr and dryer. Will
Plumbing1 &amp; Repairs turns.
Flerlxide Half-Ton
family living with planned lux­
Call Lsniar Williams,
sell equity very reasonable nr
ury plus ample entertaining 420 Elliott. 3 bedroom. 2 hath.
Pick t’p • Local One
Joe 4'. T hums*
FA
2-7843.
tv hi: ciih 'I rr cot n r o r th k
Spacious.
Substantial
down 1021 Sarlla St,
will trade fur equity in 3 bed .
facilities and play areas at
FA 2-0619
vivii j i un i \i. c in r iiT
or
Owner - 5(10(1 Ac­
payment needed. Call FA 2 3068
room home. Phone FA 2-3131.
3IODERN RUG CLEAN E Its
vi.niDX, iv iv n row skwi.
moderate prices. Shown by ap­
tual Miles
fur
appointment.
miii r o r v r v . iv i i m i e s r ,
PLUMBING
pointment. Call FA 2-4032.
Florid*'* Most Modern Plant
ntv hi i: m i . navi
Contracting A Repairs
FREE PICK UP A DELIVERY
ha) in, w . tu L'.m i .
FOR SALE BY OWNER: House'
Free Estimate*
t Week Service
Ph. FA 2 7437
t’Ulatlff DY OWNER; 2-bcdroom borne,
312
Holly
Ave.,
2.bedrooms.
hest location in Country Club
R. X HARVEY
Priced
for
quick
sale
at
S6.400.
Manor. Phone FA 2-6642.
t/&gt;tIX CHARLES YOCXG. a/k /a/
204 Sanford Ave. Phom F\ 2 3183 Complete
fjarn
maintenance;
llttlf.Ton Panel
$1,000 down payment. Contact —---------- ----- V.UIJ Lot ISE TOCMi,
----------Ferttluer—Spraying — Mowing
WOO DOWN
llndv • Low Mllence
Mrs. M. L. Haborn, 1803 E.
JOHN
I.OMMER8E
y t iii:
i*i m.ii*%t io \
3-UEDROOM,
1
bath,
large
living
Seminole
Blvd.
and Clean ONLY
416
Willow
Ave.
FA
2-TlfT
Tot J &lt; u tI'h srlii Young
room and bedrooms; kitchen
Inin I’ rtriR Hoad*
trr* iit*wv lllr, .Sorth Carolina
HEATERS CLEANED
equipt. Sec at 103 E. Woodland 13
l '* bath home
You a-a liarfW notlflrd that a
Dr. Phone owner, FA 2-1013.
Phone rA .-o333.
Lawn Mower Repair*
/plum bing A Heating /
Hill $i t'omplaint for Dhorra haa
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
t»a*n flltd anaiiiit you, aoil j mi By Owner — Mayfair Section
k. Female Help Wanted
UnlC-Ton IHck Up •
2916 W. 20th St.
Ar* l&lt;m&gt;rf*l to Mrvs x copy nf
AIR CONDITIONING
Low Mileage yotlPAnawrr nr riradins $•» tha Brittany Stylr. large living-din­
FA 2 7928 or FA 2 3168
CONTRACT
and
REPAIR
WORK
lllll »f Complaint on IMalntlffR
ing area. 3 HR., 2 BATH. 2 GinL WANTED in Philadelphia, 1907 Sanford Axe.
New
Tires
FA
2
4362
«\f(tippy, Jti«ppli 'f Mtiraiko, I*.
to live in. Must know babyFurniture Storage end Moving
earportes, u t i l i t y , fireplace,
•» KM. .Vo
Kern Park, Klorcare
and
be
a
guod
ironrr.
Off
family roam, 2130 sq. ft. Phone
To and From Anywhere
SANFORD Plumbing A Heating
Ma Hd fill* tha original Atituar
Thursday and Sunday slier 2399 So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7914.
C. E. PHIL1.IPS
FA 2 2341.
nr fYarlliiB In tIt* ufflra of tha
12 00 Noon. 530 to start. Will
C|&lt;9fk of th* Clfr'Ult Court on or NEW 3 bedroom. 2 bath CB
1300 French Axe. Ph. FA 2-1911
“ In the City of
h#ff|p fh* .'tth day of Novrmbpr,
advance
bus
far*
Phone 73. Kifctrlr*! Serviee*
llalf-Ton Pick l p •
home. Low down payment, asP a l mil If you fall to tin to,
ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, state­
FA
2
6130.
s
u
m
r
monthly
payments.
I Wheel Drive
Jlidgiltant Uy ilcfaijU wMl ha takmi
Gracious Living”
ments. invoice*, hand bills, and
House Wiring — Electric Service
iitfiiju you f&lt;»r th** ttlinf demandFA 2 2809.
WHITE middle aged lady tn keep
Sid Vihl-n
programs.
etc.
Progrenive
til IMli- IU1I of 1'•«hi pla Ilit.
Thi uotka •l»•»11 Itn puhlUhnl
house
for
elderly
cuuple.
RANDALL ELECTHIt CO.
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2931 —
novo is ih t\c«V for four coniptu* ONLY $100.00 down payment,
FA 2 3980.
309 West 13th St.
112 Magnolia
F.\ 2U013
livein th# 9ANTURU
J, Ton Pick Up FHA, let us show you this 3
liClaLU.
IplK AND UnnCRCD In 8411Good Condition •
bedroom "Dream Home'' in
f»r| rioriilA, this :«t)» day of
beautiful Wynnewood, at 2421
ONLY
•«$"ijhtr. 1
Summerlin Ave. You will ap­
t«UL|
preciate
the
corner
location
and
in . I*. IIICtl\rN&gt;.V Circuit
I Court Cl^rk, Mcmliiol# C'Jun­
nuo trees. Newly re finished
ity. Florida
IN BEAUTIFUL WYNNEWOOD
hardwood floors, full tiled bath,
I liy Martha T, Vlhlfit
Down Payment-No Cloning
Ton &amp; »/* •
"121 9U8I.MEIM.1N
and large screened parch are
'.deputy t'Mrk
II Runs!
JoMPtt M. Muraeko,
among some of the outstanding
IS OFFERED FOR SALE WITH I.OW DOWN •AYMENT
AUn|#$ fin* Plaintiff
features. Offered exclusively by
FHA CONTRACT
($501) OR LESS)
1*.
No.
SEMINOLE
REALTY,
1901
Fern l ark. Florida
All ll*rd*n«id Floor* •
PuhtU (NL
A. Xor, 4, II, 11,
Park Ave. FA 23232.
I 'i Lot*, On Corner.
Our Used Cara Mill Uc Displayed For Your
Newly Rrfinishcd,
All Paved Street*.

$»&gt;»■
If.BtDKH
BtDIOOM trailer, water* and
lights furnished. In Osteen. $10
pir /eek. Phone FA 2-0319.

Legal Notice

POWER PACKED

Si. Jmltttl

Ctmfani

59 CHEVY
57 CHEVY

WJl

56 GMC

56WYLLIS

THIS 3 -B E D R 0 0 M HOME

Dream Homes

52 STUDE.

*340

37 DODGE

*9890

Rt EL' S P a i n t &amp; Body Shop

Venetian Blind*
Throughout. 20 Year
Roof. Alt-Channel
Roof Antenna. Car-

— EXPERT ■AINTING
•

•

purte • Clitlty Room.

STRAIGHTENING

WRECKS REBUILT

Large Screened I'urch.
Newly Painted, Inside
And Uut. Termite
Proof. Immediate

Specialize In Custom Work

|'»**ruion,

Phone FA 2-7719
10th

&amp; Sanford — Behind

Studcbaker

Garage

Cement Drive.
Large Hack Yard &gt;
Gra** And Fenred.
Shldf, Planter* A
Shrubbery. Kitchen
Equipped. New In Gal.
Mir. Hester. Central
II tali pi (Oil)
Telephone . Electric
Door (himts Installed.
Cily Sewer Connected.

ThU Is One Of The I'HILLII'S "Heller - Huilt" Houses, In A Choice Neighbor­
hood, And Ih In Excellent Condition. Large Clo&amp;cta And Linen Cloeet In Hall. Owner
Unable To Work And .Make Payment!.
Here Is A Golden Opportunity For Someone To Own A Fine Home At Low Coat.
For Detail* Phone FA 2.5232 Of*FA 2-7675.

TO TAL PRICE
Home* feature 3 Bedroom* •
I 'j Tile llith* • Screened
Porch * Ctilily Room • Ter­
rasin Floor* * Csrporte - Land­
scaped Lots • All City Con­
venience*.

$64°°
MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

*1695

*1195

*995
$
1095

*295

*100

Inspection Nightly On Our Large Lighted Lot.

WHERE DEALS SHINE
ul (he sign of your beat buy
2nd &amp; Palmetto U. C. Lot FA 2-0231 Ofc. FA 2-0711
S a v e Oolltsrv A t

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M O T O R SALES

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Worry Clinic
Bobby's mother U going to
make Mm a lifelong victim of
stuttering by her own neurotic
behavior unleaa abe get* hep to
psychology faat. Scrapbook thla
caw about the "Stutter Trlangle." For further advice, look
up my college leilbooka In your
local library, for stutterer* should
be free quickly.
By QEOMGE W. CRANE

r#

ing hia speech after atartlng a
srntrncr, and may thus become
a confirmed alultcrcr.
CAUSES OF STUTTERING
Later, in the terns, a child usual­
ly develops the type of stuttering
which Is based on social humilia­
tion.
Maybe he mispronounced a word
in class. Everybody laughed.
Because he was a shy introvert,
he blushed and grew confused,
lie fell embarrassed.
lie turned his conscious atten­
tion toward what should he a
mechanical art, namely, conversa­
tion. And ilullrring then fastened
itself upon hi* speech.
To help Ibis older type of stut­
terer break his slavery to this
nuisance social habit, remind him
of the famous "Slulter Triangle".
Stuttering usually start* when
lb* victim Is —
(1) Conversing In a normal
lone:
12) In his native longue (Eng
lish, here in the U. M. A.);
(31 With human beings.
Change any corner nf this slut
ter triangle and you help free
the victim. Thui, if be pttche* hi*
voice higher or lower nr hold*
pebble* in hi* mouth, he alters
Corner (1). Ventriloquism stops
it, loo.
If he changes Corner (21, ai
by apeaking in a foreign language,
hr will stop stuttering.
And If he talks to animals, as
dogs or horse#, or trees, or even
the waves of the sea, a la Demosthenese, he can help free himself
quickly.
(Always write lo Dr. Crane In
rare nf this newspaper, enclos­
ing a long 4e stamped, addrrssrd envelope and 20c to cover typ­
ing and printing costs when you
send for one of hla booklets.)

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Your glands are mighty imporUn! to tha proper func.
Honing of all your bodily orguns. Injection of hormones
into tha patient doesn’t make
the patient’s own glunds
work any better.
That means that
onca it is begun
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Scandal Shakes
Columbus, Ohio

COLUMBUS. Ohio (UPI) —
Ashamed and conspicuous.
That's the feeling of many an
honest Columbus police officer as
he goes about his duties in the
wake of Ihe Police Department
scandal that ha* rocked Ohio's
capital city.
Ashamed, because at least nine
policemen, including a sergeant,
have been arrested in connec­
PH.!)., M. I).
tion with police thefls in stores
CASE C—U2; nobby B., aged 3,
and businesses Ihey are sworn to
should Interest all of you.
protect.
•'I»r. Crane," his worried mother
Conspicuous, because their blue
began, ' Bobby la beginning to stut­
uniforms have berom* the tar
ter.
get* of public insult*, jibe* and
•'Although I try to correct him, it
ridicule as a result of the scan­
doesn't do much good. In fset, I
dal.
fear be is getting worse.
The arrests that began last
•'So I slop him and try to make
week brought inlo the open a de­
him repeat the sentence more
partment investigation that ha*
slowly.
been going no for more than a
"I am at my wit • end. and am
monlh.
becoming nourotie over the mailer.
Chemical rharges have already
What else can I dor"
been filed against three pttrolNEUROTIC SYMPTOMS
men and the sergeant. The ser­
Stuttering is often a neurotic
geant ami one palrolman were
aymptom—primarily of Ihe par­
freed on bond pending hearing*.
ents, not the child.
The
three
oilier
policemen
It would be truer to say that
charged were held in city prison.
Bobby's mother was a neurotic
Five patrolmen were held in
long before he began stuttering.
prison on open charge* pending
Her tense personality may have
filing of formal charges.
predisposed Hobby to stutter.
The nine arrested so lar con­
Actually, however, stuttering ts
stitute less than 2 per cenl of the
NORMAL at the pre-school stage,
334-man force. But Ihelr alleged
so Bobby's parrnta should NOT
crime* have virtually wrecked
have apotilghted this condition.
department morale.
At the age of 1 nr 4. a child
An angry moh stood by and
usually has a much larger "un­
jeered at two oflicer* Tuesday a*
derstanding" vocabulary than he
they fought three men causing a
has a "speaking" vocabulary.
disturbance In front of a night
You adults may recall, In this
club. One of Ihe officer* was hoiconnection, what happened when
pitialixed with a broken Jaw as a
you studied French or Spanish nr
result of the fight.
German, or Latin.
One patrolman said customer*
You could read nr understand
In the bar began calling the offifar more o( that foreign tongue,
cer* name*. Another tried to in­
than you could glibly apeak.
cite Hi* patrons lo slop the of
Well, the very same situation
fleer*.
occurs here In America when our
Other patrolmen reported less
toddlera begin to learn words.
violent Incidents of disintegrat­
They understand far more than
ing public respect lor Ihe Police
they can apeak.
Depsrtmcnl.
So, in their excitement, they
llut department ollicial* said
atumble over the act of talking
that "wc'rc getting some good
lor they can't find enough uorus
phone call*, too, Iroin Ihe better
to keep up with (heir richer ideas:
element."
Thla normal aluttering will iliaMeanwhile, the department in­
appear by the lime the child en­
GENEVA (UPI) - The sudden vestigation continues with the
ter* first grade — UNLESS:
And that "UNLESS" means, willingness of Ihe Soviet Union (o possibility that more officer* may
"UNLESS" hia neurotic parent! join Ihe West in icientific studies be arrested.
"fixate" hla attention on his of new information on hard-todelecl underground nuclear blasts
apeech defects.
Former Coach Dies
If they keep yelling at him long gave new hopes today for luccca*
REDLANDS. Calif. (UPD-Cccil
In
negotiation*
for
a
ban
on
nu­
enough, they ran make him so
A. Cushman, 68. freshman lootball
clear
tesla.
self-conscious about the mrchaniTile nusaian*' major concession roach al the University of Red­
ral act of speaking, that he will,
lands since 1923, died Tuesday.
develop-a lifelong habit of check Tuesday to arrange a meeting of
British. American, ami Soviet Cushman, who made Ihe All-Southscientists here In mid-November to west Conference team when he
study the new United States In­ played for Texas A 4 M In 1912,
formation on underground blasts was freshman coach al Redlands
ended months of Western insist- for Ihe past seven years. He was
ence that the aludica were abso­ head coach at the school from 1923
lutely essential.
to 1932.
The U. S. State Department and
the British Foreign Office were Bowl Telecast
carefully studying the Russian
NEW YORK (U PD -Thr second
proposal but were certain to ap annual Copper Howl football aame,
United Press InternalJolnal
prove
It.
Informed
sourrrs
m^i
WASHINGTON - Revlon Cos­
pilling the Southwest All-Stars
metic Co., sponsor of tha defunct rated formal approval might take against (hr National All Stars, will
several
day*.
"104,000 Question" and "104,000
lx- televised by the Columbia
Tsarap
Challenge," denying that ll o r - ,. . Soviet, Delegate Semyon
------ -------- llroadcasling System from Phoe­
derrd the procurers to rijr the *,n
« cleir that Itusita ac* nix, Aria., Dec. 26.
thowa:
crptrd the WeHorn proposal only
Ihe
talk* *----from a U.
"Pressure from a sponsor to do lo "save ,U
m •*"”
” S.
Big Cut
a belter job did not give quit pro­ threat of rollapse."
SAN FRANCISCO (U P I(-R e ­
ducers a license lo cheat."
search and development costs in
thr United Stales today take six
LONDON -Field Marshal Visper cenl of the Federal budget
count Montgomery, stating that
and contribute two per rent of
lie himself never minded criti­
cism* such aa those Irvcled
the grosa national product.
against Gen. Dwight D. Eisen­
hower in Field Marshal laird
Alanlirooke'i war diaries:
The Seminole County Ministerial
"I accept It all In good humor. Association will meet Thursday
I rather enjoy It."
at Ihe First Methodist Church. An
informal fellowship time will begin
WASHINGTON -Julian F. liar al 9:45 a. m. in McKinley Hall.
ringlon, II. S. ambassador lo Pan­ The business session will begin
ama, Hi a statement delivered m al 10 a. m.
The program chairman, the
Panama and released by the Stale
Department protesting the tear­ Rev, John Thomas, has announced
ing down of the American flag that Ihr program will lie a preover (lie U, S. Embassy hv Pan­ •rotation of the distinguishing
amanian rioters:
marks of one of the churches re­
"My government regards the presented in the association. A
desecration of the A uerican (lag discussion of the distinctive fea­
and damage to American projier- tures of the group will be given,
ty a* seriously endangering Ihe following the devotional reading
good relations helwern our Iwu of Ihe Scripture and prayer.
countries."
One item of business will Ih- the
consideration of Ihe report of a
OKDILI,, III. — A worker in a committee appointed lo survey
(op secret Olln Mathlrson Co. re­ the old minutes of Ihe aaMteiasearch laboratory, who asked not lion in order lo codify all matters
lo be identified, describing the of policy and organisation hav­
moments hoIore a rocket propel­ ing permanent value. Thla work
lant mixture exploded killing Rob- has been completed hut the asso­
•rt R. Gravall, 33:
ciation must adopt, delete, or
Gravatt said no Ihe telephone, amend (lie matters In question.
'It's Just starting lo coma out.'
All ministers of evangelical
Then R happened."
churches in Seminole County are
cordially invited lo attend.

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Ministers To Meet
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Soviet Agreement
Raises Hope For
Nuclear Test Ban

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Herndon, Burdick Retire From Clerk's Office

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Governor Expects To Announce
Successor Within Next Two Weeks

WEATHER: Partly cloudy with chance of shower* tonight and tomorrow. High today. 75-SO. Low tonight. oo-fiO.
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SANFORD' KLOKIDA

THURSDAY", NOVEMBER 5. 11*59

NO. 557

Circuit Court Clerk 0. P. Herndon has submitted Ids resigna­
tion. effective tomorrow, and Deputy Clerk E. L Burdick also re­
tired today.
Herndon, who lias served as clerk since HKI5, sent a telegram to
tile governor today saying he was resigning "because of failing

Separate Reapportionment Acts Suggested
TALLAHASSEE (UPI i
Sen•te President Dewey Johnson of
Quincy Wednesday pro|*o»ed »cpaOuting the i|urstloiis of House nut
Senate rcapporlitmnienl.
Johnson would submit two con­
stitution*! (niendinenta lor sepa­
rata votes—one increasing House
membership and the other Senate.
The plan rame in the wake of

public rejection Tue-duy «»f the
package plan to Increase the
Senate from 38 to &lt;4 members
and the House from Hi tn HU.
Johnson, a potential I!'&lt;&gt;(! guber­
natorial candidate, and other
leaders of the small-county domi­
nated Senate told newsmen they
are willing to hate another Ire­
al reapportionmant in 19(11. Hut

they muile it eieai they won't go
for any dta.-tie change that would
up-et their iu!e in the Senate.
Most of the ^position in heavily
populated s o u t h e a s t Florida,
winch killed the package proposal,
was aimed at the Senate formula.
Opponents claimed the lug coun­
ties were entitled to more and
shouldn't settle for 'halt a loat."

Johnson -aid. ‘-Some have told
me they like the Senate part ol
the package, and not the House.
IHtins said they would have Voted
for the House Increase but
wouldn't buy the Senate.” Hy sub­
mitting the issue In two separale amendments, he said, the
voters could take rilhei, both or
mme.

Witness Renews
Control Of Quiz
Program Charge

THE QUEEN'S CROWN which is to be presented during hull time at the
Pannul Bowl gum# Saturday night U the goal of these 1U girl*. Each girl
ha* a talent routine she must do to qualify for the contest. The queen will
be elected from the contestants by the Junior High student lrody. The girls
are, front row, left to right, Nancy Sikes, Susan I’ erkins, Ann Mahan,
Marilyn Hunt and Susan Brown, Hack row, Linda Hobson, Sandy Hervish,
Michele Jones, Margaret DuMont and Put Altman.

10 Junior High Misses

ited Fund To End
In Peanut Bowl Contest Campaign Nov. 11
Suspense is mourning for 1U
£ Sanford Junior High School girls
today.
One ol the lu wtil tx chosen
to reign as Queen of the 1'canut
howl Saturday night.
Earlier this weak, Ilia girls par­
ticipated in a talent show and tha
whola junior high school body vot­
ed for their choice of queen.

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Legion's Fish Fry
Scheduled Nov. 11

Some «,000 persons are expected
to attend the annual Campbelllasssing Post 32, American Le­
gion, first fry Nov. II at the Le­
gion grounds on Highway 17 92,
Joel S. Field reported today.
Kidd said Ihr event will start
-V at 5 p m. and continue until I
p m,
(■rneral chairman fur this year's
fry it Constable "Slim" Galloway,
with George Mayberry in charge
of ticket sales and Denver Cor­
dell as chief cook.
Free rides will Ire available lo
the youngsters, Field addrd.

Susan Brown gave a twirling rou­
tine lo the reroril, “ Lollipop".
Lymla Hobson did a song panto­
mime while Nancy Sikes appeared
in a song ami dance manlier.
Another twirling act featured
Ann .Maytian ami Michele Junes,
wtlu did a puntumme tn the tunc
of **i*lnk Shoe Lares."
Other perfumers included Mari­
lyn Hunt, Margaret Dement, Dal
Altman, Susan Perkins ami Sandy
Hervish. They did ■ variety ol
arts (nun twirling lu pantomime.
The announcement ot the new
queen will Ire made before the grid
tilt Saturday.

Search Continues
For Missing Fliers

TAMPA CUPI) - Coast (iuaid
aircraft searched a wide area of
the (! nlf of Mexico today for
llirre crewmen still missing in
the crash of » 1147 jet bomber
before dawn Wednesday.
Its navigator, 1st Ll. Franklin
D. Ilarrud, 23, iliitlirshurg, Miss,
was picked up unhurt by helictip
ter alxon two hours after the
crash.
Thr missing men were Maj.
Morris il. Reek, .3*. Amarillo,
Tex.; txt Ll. George W Eggles­
ion, it. Charleston, W Va.; and
T. Sgi. Norman W, Howe, !M, Lake
Park, Iowa AH were equipped
The Small Claims Court will witli survival kilt, including roll
tie mused inlo the rourt house in her rails.
the near future.
Thr county commission yester
day authorized the move. The
rlaimt court has been renting
iilfire space in thr Sanford At­
lantic Rank Building. In oilier
Construction of the new Sem­
business during the board meet_ mg, commissioners held nlf ap- inole High Selim' may lie delay ed
™ proving a county insurance pro­ because of the prolonged steel
gram until further study. Cost of strike, Supt. of Schools R. T Milthe program is expected lo be wee indicated today.
Milwn- said that target date for
&gt;3,000.
the new school to he constructed
near Lake Jennie had been set
for August of 1900. "However,
with tills steel strike there is no
telling when Ihe job will be finThree 4-H rluu members will re­ lined," Mllwrc said.
Construction of Ihe building al­
present Seminole County in the
^ 4 H Area Daily Show seheduied ready ha* started
^ to be hild Sat clay at the Agri­
cultural center in Orlando.
The three are Owen, Catherine
and FT j ees Cam mack of Geneva.
WASHINGTON (DPI I An
Owen *'1 he showing his two official of Hie Communist C m ho
purebred Jerseys, five year-old slovakisn rmlwzssy here has asked
ri .tstrred row and two year-old tile I’nded Slate* fur political
hr! er,
asylum for himself and his fam
Frances will enter a purebred Uy.
Jersey yearling heifer and Cather­
Thr official is Ll. Col. FranUaek
ine will show a purebred Jersey Tisler, about 40, who has been m
£ caw. C anty Agent CcciJ Tuck- (hr Dm-rd Slates lor about two
wf
wilt 11company Uva three year* Hr asked for ihe asylum
laa* suismrz.
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Court To Move
Into Court House

Steel Strike Affects
School Building

3 4-H Clubbers
To Attend Show

Asks U. S. Asylum

A. H Peterson Jr., chairman of
thr United Fund Drive, announc­
ed today (hat the active solieitalion ot binds will close officially
Nov. II.
He said that Ihe campaign
headquarters office at 100 W. F'irst
SI., will remain open fur a while
lunger to receive gilts and that
donors wim wish to mail in their
contributions should send them to
tinned Fund uf Seminole County,
P. O, Box 3.5, Sanford.
Through Nov. 3, $19, llo 36 lias
been received in the drive. This
is 43.% per cenl ol the $41,621
goal. To dale only sluml half of
ihr commercial, business and pro­
fessional prospects in Sanford
have turned in eunlrihiilumi and
when these groups are in thr goal
will be in sight, Pclerson said.

John Appleby Rests
After Operation
John Appleby, 13-year-old »on
ol Mr. and Mrs Harold Appleby,
is recuperating at thr J. Ilillis
Miller Mediral Center at the
Univer-il.v ol Florida. Hr under­
went surgery Wednesday on both
of hi* legs which were injured
at birth.
Mr*. Apple tty .aid baiay Hi at
tier son is in fine condition and
she praised Ihe excellent work
being done al Ihe hospital for
cerebral palsy victims.
It i* expected that John will
tve able to walk without braces
following his recuperation His
legs will t»e in easts for about
six week*

WASHINGTON (lip ii — Hie
Revlon Company’s former adver
living chief renewed today his
charge that oflirials of the firm
knew that the television quiz
shows they sponsored were “ con­
trolled" by tile producers.
Member* of the Hrnife attbeo. •
■nit tes- invextigallng rigging of
TV quiz programs raised a ques­
tion ul perjury Wednesday when
a former Revlon executive denied
a statement by George J. Abrams,
wliu bad served as vice president
in charge id advertising.
Abiams appeared before Ibe sub­
committee today to repeal under
uatli what bn had said in a sworn
statement dented by Martin Revson. former executive vice presi­
dent of Revlon, Inc The cosme­
tic* firm sponsored the "$ 64,Oou
Question and *M,WJO Challenge"
shows.
The witness, who said he had
volunteered to appeal tn person,
emphasized that participants in thr
weekly meetings of sponsor* and
producers of ttie (wo quit sltuws
■knew that the producers bad Hie
ability to control the destiny of
the contestants.'
Revson told the committer Wed­
nesday that "it never entered my
mind that the piodurer could con­
trol it."
Abi.ims said that the sponsors
carefully studied weekly riisris of
the popularity ratings of contest
sols. He said that if Ihe rating
was low "we suggested to the pro
dueers that they lind a really
tough question to trrminatr the
coolest ant."

Four Persons Hurt
In Two-Car Crash
•

Four
pei »iuu
weic
injuied
I iie-day night on Highway 17-92,
four mile* south ol Sanfoid, when
a car driven hy Kligcnr Alonzo
D m i i of D r lim y. • rallied into an
other, diiven b&gt; M i*. Annie \ ate*
Alexander of Sanford, the High

wav Pa Iml zr|H•rtrij.
Mrs. Alrxand •t rfrr vrd a ir#i|
injury and the 1AO young pah
aeilgfls id hrl tar al ui » i ‘!e in
lured. Valeric Mum* in. VAd*
Healed fur a 1 urltlMll Mf fit nn&lt;|
Irg arid Jnumi Shamum, 4, (or
pustihlr IichiI njijrir* 1la v■i« ir
celled lacerations of the scalp and
knee,
Thr Davis eai was going at a
high late of -peed when it hit
Mra. Alrxandei'* vehicle a, she
was attempting to make * left
turn at a etoss over. Hrr u r wav
completely demolished and damage to (hr Davis ear »*• r-ti
mated al $2,0(KL
The injured wen Hi.-I taken to
Seminole Memorial llo-ptlal and
later transfrrird tn (liangr Me­
morial Hospital at tlilaiido
Stale Trooper Olin t . Gariell
aid he main rhatgr* »g«w*i
Davis for irtklria driving and
against Mr*. Alexander for viol*
lion al tight of way.

Jaycees Extend Deadline

Johnson -aid hr did not see
much i halt, v of a reappoitionmenl m iswi within the existing
Irame work of 3$ srnalor*. Other
legislative Iradct* agieed (he is­
sue is "deml" until ll*(H and all
tilled out thr po-sibility ol a »perial sc-sion before then (i«r.
I.elioy- I'tillm* agierd that action
before unit i* impioliable,

1 p. m. Stocks

Another Party
rile tlatiyrliler of "Old
HOUSTON. Tex. (Ul’ ll
Roll" Waller William* today re.-vitmed plunniny; for 'I'*4
Confederate soldier's 117th tiiiTlidiiv eelelirntioii Nov.

health anti a heart Ailment.**

Jim Southerly, executive
ns si slant lo the governor, reIMirted that n successor to
ilen u lon will lie nrinieil with­
in llie next two weeks.
He Indicated that a successor
h.ui

It.

"lie's doing- fine for a man of his nyto," Mrs, W ill|e
Mae Houles said. Williams, the Iasi surviving veteran of
the Civil War, has been suffering from a pneumonia altack for several days.
"He's yioinj; to have that party," Mrs. Bowles said.
Her plans include a barbecue dinner and a band concert
at her home,
|)r, Russell Wolfe said he doesn't think Williams
will lie strontf enough to takt an active part in Hie fes­
tivities.

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Beckwith, vshn sent a tele gram
to the governor applying fur runside mi inn for appointment lo llie
post, said in pari
"For over eight years I have
served as deputy tax collector of
Seminole County in the oilier of
John L. Galloway. I have enjoyed
public service and I feel that t
am qualified for tile position by
reason of my dose association
j wuh the clerk’s oftire and feet
that I will Ih' able lo perform tha
duties ul that ufiicc in a manner
acceptable tn the people of Sem i­
Seminole County scluiil resi­ of French Ave. extending North nole County,"
“ I have, therefore, today sub­
dence district* were ordered into Lake Monroe and on Hie
changed today in give raiii num­ renter line of Kit ll SI. wrvt lo IHe mitted to Gov. la-llny Collins by
telegram my appliration for con­
ber of disirids ihe same number renter line of Roosevelt Ave. sideration for the appointment to
of qualified elector*. Supt. ol and continuing through the weal lilt tldx vacancy."
Beckwith said in his message
city limits.
School* R. T. Milner reported.
District No. 2 will run lo a tn Collins that hr Is seeking tha
Mllwrc said that a Florida law
endorsement ol Sen. Doug Stenprovides that for the purpose of point mi litc smith boundary to slrom, Reps. Gordon F’redericlc’
ward
Hie
shore,
of
Lake
Jessup,
JJ" ™ - f£ k ^
nominating and electing county
and
west
to
the
-center
line
of
High.,_n
school tmard members, each
Rrailry Odham for the job.
way 17 92 to Ihe Seminole CountyBurdick, who has tiern with lb«
county shall lu- divided inlu live Orange County line.
county school Ivoard residence
District 4 will bcgit south ol county office since May of 1926,
is finishing out his Iasi day on

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divine), it nearly possible the
Wrslingbniisr El.
same number of qualified elect­
or*," Milwer said,
"We hope to do this now," he
added.
Hr said Ihal all live districts
will
conform with llie county comContributions High
miviioner districts, with one ex­
NASHVILLE (UPI)-Tn* South­
ception.
ern Baptist Convention reported to
District No. t will begin si a
day that members of the denomi­ point in l.skr Monroe on Uie north
nation have liven a total of $24.*
aid* of Seminole County and on
011,789 for all project* so far this the center line of Mellonv illc Ave.
year. Treasurer Purler Itouili said will extend north a ong Hie cenIhr total is more than two mil­
tar line of Mcionville lo Use in­
lion dollars grraler than last year. tersection of the renter line id
the Sanford
and
Everglades
Mystery Continues
branch of the Atlantic I'oasl Line
HAVANA (DPI) — The leardi Railroad.
for musing army commander Maj.
District No ? will login in Ihr
Camilo Cirnluegoi went into the same area in Lake Monroe and
eighth day In an air of deepening continue north on live renter line
myvtery. Their was soma specula
lion Ihat Ihr lalse report of his
rest ue Wednesday may have been
drvigned lu lure Prime Mmislri Fi
drl Caslro into an ambush.

School Resident Districts

To Be Changed By Board

News Briefs

New 'Wonder' Drug
W A S H I N G T O N IUPI) lleirareheri today hailed a nrw
wonder drug a* a "superior" core
lor venereal diseases and a potent
weapon against pneumonia and
other infections. The germ-killer,
DML'T is now available to duelora. It via* developed by the l.etlcrlr Laboratories of Pearl River,
V V , • division of the American
&lt; vanannd Company,

Zoo Improvements
Near Completion

Thr first h-g of a giant Improve
menl progiam al the Sanfoid Zoo
is expelled lo lie completed hy
Dec. 1. A. I.. Hood, head of llie
city’s maintenance department re
portrd today.
Hood said that a new “ bird fly"
In house ill the zoo’s assortment
of turds ami farm animal* will hr
complrlrd hi Ihe end of Novemtier.
lie reported progress also on Im
Denies Report
proving and rebuilding old rage*,
PALM REACH (DPI) — Gregg
"When we gel finished, the rily
Siirruood Dodge lias denied a gov will have something In l&gt;e promt
up columnlsi'* report that her of." Hood said.
plans lu build s home for way
Eventually, all old rage* in Ihr
waid gills hail been abandoned, zoo will be replaced hi new ones.
Mrs. Hodge Wrtlnrsday labelled al
' completely untrue" Ihe irporl
that ber plans lor Ihe home were
C X tffr
•piked because her husband's mo
ihi-r. Mrs. Hoi see Dodge Sr., had
rul hrr ton's tllowsnrr.

Lake Jessup and run Olle mile
to ■ point on Ihe south bound ary
un a line running north of Bird
Island lo the uesl shores of Lake
Jessup
District $ begins at l.akr Mon­
roe. southwesterly along D. S.
Highway 17 92 to a center line on
the Wt-kiva River.

Ihe job today.
Herndon resigned after recent­
ly being hospitalized, lie returned
to his duties yesterday.
Herndon, 68, has served on tho
lioard of county commissioners
ami lias been active in civic
attain in the county for many
years.
Burdick who laughed and de­
clined to give his age said "It
was just about (line I retired."
Both have hern longtime resi­
dents ol (lie county and slit*.

Schools To Settle
For Five Mill Levy Full-Scale Storm
For Fiscal Year
Heads For Texas
County school* will operate with
only five mill* during the current
I year, Supt. of Schools ll. T
Mtlvvee reported today.
Milwee made Ihe statement af­
ter yesterday's vole of confidence
hy voters ill endorsing a proposed
eight mill levy, plus a two mill
building and bus reserve fund levy.
Milwer added Unit the ml Iluge
reduction will be made by Hie
board at their regular scheduled
meeting next Thursday.
•We had Ills! started with 20
mills," Milwer suiil." including lo
(roin the state anil ID Irnm the
county bill we see No reason why
we can't uperate f -tly with five
nulls "
The constitutional limit i* 2U
null* in Florida
According In Milwer. three of
ihe null* will he used in Hie gene
lal operating budget and two for
llie building and bn* reserve fund
Milwce said lie received Icrllllell Iion on the millage levy from
Asestor Richard Mr* anna today,

United Prrsa International
A full scale winter ilorin. Ita
say age punch weakened during
Ihe night, headed south toward
Texas today, leaving a legacy
of zero temperatures and fooldrep snow* from thr Rockies lo
the Great Lake*.
Although the storm centered
over the tower Missouri River,
Montana took the first—and worst
—of it Weather Bureaus Ihcr*
reported II inches of snow and
nighttime temperatures of 10 de­
grees below zero.
At least six death* were blamvd
on the weather—three In Wiscon­
sin. and one each In Illinois, Mon­
tana and Colorado All died tz|
traffic accident* on weathrr-xllrkcurd roads.
While the north mitral stale*
reeled under tha near • blizzard
iilasl, house • wrecking wind*
whipped through Dixie, causing
thousands of dollars in damage.
T wo tornadoes were reported 18
Texas.

a

Prizewinner Named
OSLO, Norway (UPli — Philip
Anri Raker, • British Labor Parly
member of Parliament who has
campaigned for peace vigorously
lor more than no years, won the
Nobel Peace Prize today. The
Norwegian Storting Parliament
auarilrd the prire which carries
a rash award of &gt;42,602, !• Ihe
70 year old elder statesman with­
out listing * specific reason for
luv selection.

Emergency Meet Set

TALLAHASSEE (DIM) - Highwav Patrol Commander, II. N.
Kirkman said today a meeting will
lie held Nov, IS in Orlando to plan
iHilire operation* in coordination
wiih civil defense. Kirkman said
ihe meeting wai lor the purpose
uf |&gt;lsrmmg coordination, coopers
pull floats can Ih- obtained at thr Hun and assignment* of ill agencies
—vial* and federal — which would
information building
The inforniulion building will hr -ie working together In the event
open from B a. m. until 3 p rn. of an emergency.
on weekdays ami 9 a rn. until

For Entries In Parade
The deadline for entering float*
in this year's Christmas Parade
has hern extended until Nov, 14,
Jack \\illier, Jayccc parade chair­
man reported today.
The original deadline had been
set (or Saturday but Wdber said,
"we are just not getting ihe re­
sponse we should."
Wilber urged any organization
which wishes lo enter the parade
and needs materials lu rome lo
Hie Jaycee Information Building
on French A&gt;e
He said lhaf the Jaycee* will

mam on Saturday.
Wilber reported also that there
will be four d illrirn t categories
m the floats including commer­
cial, business, civic and schools.
There will hr two classifications
in Hie school floats, large and

“ but

the governor rantin' give out any
additional information st this
time," Southerly said.
tine announced applicant for tha
clerk'* job I* Arthur Beckwith
Ji . deputy tax collector for the
past right years,

Group To Hear
Business Leader

Don Moll, welt known Orlando
businessman suit Christian lay­
man will address Ihe meeting
of ihe Usiedo Uapuai Brotherhood
•mall.
The Jaycees also announced that tomorrow night.
for the first lime, vecond place
Special invited guests arc mem
tieisof tne Methodise men’s rlsst
awards will be given
The parade va scheduled lor 4 A fish try, beginning at * 30 p
Mho ur« of ■aiwiai* and swtii J- a . Dm . i.
« , W franndn M
m m—Hqj J

JUST ONE OF THE ATTRACTIONS of Hie Sunford-DeBary Entertain­
ment A**n. concert aeries tins year will lie tiie apimarunce of the Joan
(iieco troupe, outstanding Spanish dunce group in thn world. Shown get­
ting ready for ticket sales for the series are. from left, Mrs. It. F. Cooper,
Or. H. W. Rucker, treasurer of the ussociution, and Mrs. Richard Dcas.
First- concert will tie Nov. If) and anyone desiring tickets or information
should wh thn group ■ office, FA 2-738L
&gt;SUff Photo j

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                    <text>By FBBD DANZM
NEW Y O U (UFD-Thfa month
■ a r il tee IWlb aantversory of
Darwfa'a ’’origin of tbo aperiu,”
which tooted tea monkey on roatakind-a bock.
Maybe it la fa honor of thio oeratten that TV fa making more
uao of our primate friend*. Or
perhaps H’a atmpiy « touch of tho
(ate Low Lehr'* show buaineta
aavvy. "Monboya tea da eraatet

propter

TWO flab. That gave Mm aa extra
u ly&gt; tOOG lUppij,
"So be didn’t bar* to f t Baking
tho m b ! day. Meaawkite, bn aat
around fa hit aaw leisure and be­
gan to THINK.
"As a result, be evolved ten
Idea of a ant And by weaving
barb or wild grape vine* together,
ho fashioned a erode net.
"Next dap, whan Me food supply
bad ran out, bo wool flahteg with
hit now equipment.
“And now ho caught S fish,
whereas bo mod to average enfy
on*. Aa a consequence, bo had
•von more lima to perfect hia net.
And toon bo made a second net.
"Some of hia neighbors now
wanted to aat tho first net. an bo
runted it to them on the shares.
"They eaught 3 fish and gave
am of them to the owner of tho
net for rent.
"ft wasn’t long till be waa fa tbo
net-making business. He w u a
manufacturer and a capitalist.
"Wasn’t test a dandy analogy,
Dr. Crane? And don’t you agree
that Dr. Buley typifies a topnotch
teacher?"
MAYO, M . BULEY
Yea. I salute Dr. Buley a t m
example of our finest type af

teacher.

For good teaehera have a fondm u far atodeoto and an eatenslu m to convert them Into seafate far tee ooum , u they try
to dram athe their lectures.
A good teacher is toot a “aahu­
man" of kteaa. He doean't meabuniealiy parrot what fa slruady ia th* textbook.
fauSead. ha uses Us factors*
to staphsails the highlights. And
ha dramatiic* tea subject matter
with fascinating atorica and new

firem en’s Ball
Th* Isaload Fir* Department

(amber of Jewish congrsfa tba United Statu ha*
roas approximately aoo fa
mors than 4,000 today.

A food teacher is thus half ac­
tor and half artht. And ha al­
ways ssudu enough vital en­
thusiasm to keep Me students
awake.
It Urns take* far more than a
mar* Ph. D., to pndoc* a superlatlvs taaaher:
In fart, many men wMb only
a B. I. or m A. M. decree are
far better teacher* than some of
the rider professors, for they
understand the Interest of the
under-griduatea fa their classes
and can slant the material bel­
ter.
But a good teachsr like Dr.
•atoy uvsr fasu Mi sadlsus
appeal far be follows the sureflro public speaking formula out­
lined fa tomorrow's ease.
Meanwhile, send far Iha "Tut
for' a Good Teacher,” enrtoaing
a stamped return envriope&gt; pine
20c (non-profit). It helps aU
teaehera Improve.

rf£H O *H O *2_
tR E O P e -M A M

attached to gueat iter LuciUe
BoD, who aa/wt? atrip, won't
atepetkk. Bcric, relattvriy quiet,
handled many of bio Bata fa the
George Bern* manner tkia time
ont Bat tho final rnfautao of tea
•how, involving a wild wedding
none, wort good for real laugh*.
Earopt far tbfa bit and Borio'a
•em* with an old-maid at a withIng well, thtngi w en unuauaUy
quiet.

Anyhow, Conouert on CBS-TV
M oing m i Fttng:
Dinah
earn# up with f fascinating film Shoro’o NBC-TV hour, a nooogay
raport Sunday nlsht abowtot ex­ to Part*, offered aonw nperb
periment# with' monkey* teat aemeo fa color, especially tbo
aotm to prove that aoft "contact eao-can number.
Pantomlmiat
comfort" ia tbo key to infantile Parcel Marceau. deepite tome inmother love. Next, NVC-TVi It tv- •enettivo camera work, performed
erboat bad Vlnront Price using a magnificently. Eddie Coartaatine,
trained apt to do hit pocket-pick­ aa American performer who
ing. Demii tho Menace on CBS-TV found aucceu fa France, made
dealth with a TV apace abow and hi# TV debut b e n and diiplayed
"LL Popp," a fully-outfitted a plenum voice along with an
apace monkey.
Eraata Chevalier charm. Jaek
Tuesday, Art LinkJetter'a ape- Benney’a Charlie Chan-Chineae
rial featured some monkey ahinee laundry-reetaorant
apoof with
and next Saturday, Jaek Benny’* gueot rtar Jaek Webb waa suc­
ial again will feature the cessful all the way. Skilled writ­
rr Marquis family of trained ing and acting „av* thla muchchimps. The Garry Moore show
uaed promtee new aporkle. many
la uafng the chimp* a little later laughs.
fa the month. Even J. Fred
Muggi keeps busy on TV theee
The fh a n u l Bwtm: Aten Neu­
daya, aa boat of a kiddle show man, wboee TV credits include
on a New York nation.
such abowa as Wide, Wide World,
I'm all for this trend. In fact, the NBC-TV opera aeries. Wis­
the thought occun that if quia dom and Producers’ Showcaae,
abow producer! had used mon­ succeeds M m Aaron and Jesse
key* instead of people a* contest­
ants, theee probably wouldn’t
have bun so much monkay busi­ Automation
ness to those dear dead daya.
TOLEDO, 0. (U P I)- Toledo’*
eight-foot main coal conveyor belt
"The Milton Bcrle Show," NBC- system, capable of handling 6,000
TV* Sunday Showcaae special, tone of coal an hour from rail­
w u a filmed tituatteu comedy road cart into vessels, la the
with an attempted Jewel robbery widest far length ever naed fa the
fa Las Vega*. The Jewelry was United States.

Zouaroer aa producer of CBS-TV*
Friday al|ht abow, Paraon To
Parion. Neuman Intent to tap*
abowa fa Bail and and Prone* be­
fore th* year end*. Alan on hia
afeada: Taped eolebrlty hooae
viaita to Italy and Spain.
Vlvtca Lfadfara, who quit tee
caat of “I, Don Outaoto.’* the Du­
Pont Show of the Month on CBSTV for Monday, Nov. f, baa been
replaced by Colleen Dewhurat.
Claude BaJaa, Cbartaa Boggle*

and Kate Smith bead the ea»t In
NBC-TV* hour production ot Paul
Galileo’* Cbriatmai fabte, "One*
Upon A Chriatmai Tim*" ori*.
inilly called "The 13th Orphan*
let for Wednesday, Dec. ». Tte
Binf Croaby golf tournament, W
Pebble Beach, Calif., toe* to
ABC-TV a* a M-mtoute abow Sun­
day. Jan. 21. Soviet eompoaer Di­
mitri Shostakovich win be inter­
viewed on CBS-TV'I Face the Na­
tion next Sunday.

r

ENTERPRISE SCHOOL got a new flag a t laat week's
meeting of the Parent-Teacher Council. Principal L. 0.
Hayman, next to flag, accepted It for the school from
Ed Redmond, representing Post 8093, V eterans of For­
eign Ware, of DeBary. The Rev. BUI 8 wryear, Mrs. C. A.
Henderson and Dr. J. Ralston Weils were appointed by
the parent-teacher group to draw up a constitution and
by-lawa.
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VOL. XLIX

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Eatabliahad 1908

Hoffa Starts Fund
•To Beat Backers
Of Labor Bill
•

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER S, 19W

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

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Turnout Is Small
A spot check of County polling
daces thia afternoon Indicates
Jfh t to moderate voting on the
leapportionmcnt
Isaac, school
mil lag* and trustee*.
The heaviest voting was report­
ed a t City Hail where some 412
persona have voted In the city

ory and a polling "booth • * 21th
st. and Sanford Ave., sow
ate to heavy voting.
•yv k- ,
Election
official*
estimated
that, of the county’s 12,100 *U»*’*$•*»*,
gible voters. Is«s than 20 p«T cent
wilt cast ballots before th« etoeing
of the polls e t 7 p-m.
Outlying areas in th* county
report voting "light” but expected
Increased traffic between th*
hours of $ and 7 p.m.
All ballots will be canvassed at
10 a.ra. tomorrow by Supervisor
L&amp;lKOlT (LTi) — Teumitei's Union Chief James R.
of Voting Registration Camilla
Hoffa anid today his union will form a political action group
Bruce.
aimed at defeating all congressmen who voted for' the LunVoting waa very light tbto usoradrum • Griffin labor bill.
Ing across Florida ln th* togtola*
tlv* raapportioament referendum.
Hoffa, speaking at a news conference a t the opening of
Only In Broward County w ai th*
the annual meeting of the Central Conference of Teamsters,
balloting described U heavy end
"
' appeared particularly Incensed
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Band leader Xavier Cugat even there R wee below expecta­
about Sen. Patrick V. McNamara
testified
today that he was given answer* in advance when tion!.
(D-Mtch.) voting for the labor
he
won
$16,000
on the TV’ quiz ohow "The $64,000 Chal­ Voters were deciding whether to
bill.
add 14 new members to the state
lenge.”
"McNamara I* a good ex­
Cugat told House investigators that he hud been given Legislature.
ample," he aald. “He can't escape
Crisp, clear weather and lealadvance assurunces by hia publicity agent who arranged for minute
the fact that he voted for a bill
speeches and debates by
which be himrelf called a bad bill
his appearance on the show in |
'
leading polltlcana failed to get chi*
for labor unions.1’
zena to the polls in large number*.
June, 1938 that he need not worry
Hoffa aald the political action
Secretary of State R. A. Gray pre­
a
I
xxi
t
looking
bad
on
the
pro­
group would be headed by hU
dicted 800,000 of the itate'e 1J88,
gram.
top lieutenant, Bert Brennan, and
SOMEBODY’S WET all the time in the VAH-11 refresher course in sur­
ooo allglble voters would east bal­
But It came as a surprise to
BALBOA, Canal Zooc (UPI) — would be designed to “reach all
lots. But th* poor morning turnout
vival which the unit conducts on a continuing totals. Crewmen get their
him, he said, when It turned out Ike Jau n t Reported
Panamanian ftudenU demanding the way down to the gnus roota
indicated tha total might bo *«►
daily
dunking
under
the
supervision
of
Don
Wright,
at
right,
who
instructs
that
all
of
th*
questions
were
onca
level.”
United -Statsi give up the
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Offi­ slderably le u .
which
ha
had
been
asked
In
a
in
handling
life
rafts,
Mae
Wests
and
other
survival
equipment.
They
also
He said funds for the group
n s Canal Zone injured three
Dado County, which ha* about
pre-show warmup session by a cials reported her* today lhat
must swim 4-10 yards wearing their flight gear. Shown here are, from left,
President Eisenhower la planning a fifth of the state'* registered
policemen today in a wild.
T
' '
member
of
the
producer's
staff.
M. K. Harney, J. D. Durbin, J. E. Holbrook, R. E. Jones, E. H. Wartenburg
.
,
'
Political education will be fInaneHe said lh« warmup session was a flying visit to Italy in early De­ voters, reported "very light” vot­
throwing baUlc.
and Wright.
ed by the union, while funds for
held In his apartment and tha cember, with a possible aide trip ing with little or no waiting In th*
American police finally campaigns of candidates the
election booths.
staff aide gave him the answers to the Middle East and India.
up the attack with tear gai Teamsters support will come frum
Similar voter apathy we* re­
to the questions which ha could
ported from other population cen­
arrested two of the students, voluntary contributions from the
not answer. All of the questions Patrol Head Named
stood by with fin hoses members.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Dud­ ters such aa Duval, Escambia,
were about popular music.
"We arc not suggesting auy
in expectation of s new and
This revelation waa mad* as ley GoulJen of Bradenton has I-coo, Hillsborough and Pinellas
specific amount any member
Charles Van Doren'a dream of been selected to head the Highway counties.
T t r . &lt;nslaught.
But the voting wai brisk In Bro­
battle raged across a mad should contribute," he said. “The
following in the footsteps of ilia Patml Auxiliary for the coming
All
entries
fur
thin
year's
Juycee
aptmnoml
Christ­
ward County, where the antiyear.
Ooulden
succeeds
James
D.
the border between Pan­ program probably will cost about
illustrious
father
as
a
revered
man Parade niu.it be in by Saturday, Jack Wilber,
in and Canal Zone terri­ 15 cents per member per month,
teacher and acholar waa shatter­ Slndad of Maitland, and become* amendment foes were among th*
Christmas
Parade chairman pointed out today.
including
both
the
educational
and
The
Sanfurd
Fire
Department
the fifth officer to hold the state­ moat outspoken In th* atato. An
tory. It wsa near the Panama
ed.
The theme of this year's parade will be "Christmas
will hold Its second annual benefit
national assembly building but campaign funds aspects.”
Just a few briefs hours after wide post since the group v ia estimated 18,000 bed voted in th*
Fort Lauderdale area by nooa and
Dreams."
only one Panamanian patrol car
Van Doren revealed t th* sub- organized In 1955.
show tomorrow at S p. m. at the
voting officials predicted the total
■bowed up during the early vjo­
commiltc*
that
ha
became
en­
Wilber
urged
any
company
or
dub
or
other
group
Civic Center. Proceeds from the
would run higher than 50,000 when
meshed
In
a
web
of
ilea
and
deceit
lence.
F irst Hand Look
show will go to the Firemen's
interested in sponsoring a float to contact him or the
tho polls closed at T p. m.
The rock attack occurred w.ten
to win $129,000 on a rigged tele­
Benefit Fund and tickets may be
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Civil
Jnycees.
Miami, with more than douhl*
police refused to let the students
vision program, the board of defense leaders from all over the
purchased in advance from any
carry their demonstration into the
trustee* at Columbia University nation take a first hand look to* the Broward population, had tabufiremen or may be bought at the
announced acceptance of hia res­ day at the Cap* Canaveral ml*- Utad only about 29,000 votes at
Canal Zone Itself.
dour.
11 a. m. And no mure than too,00*
The demonstration was stirred
ignation.
C. P. Bennett is chairman fur
alia teat center. The missile tour,
» by former Panamanian For____ _ the event and W. C. Galley it In
Columbia University President which will occupy most of the of Dade's 371,000 eligible voter*
Tne Sanford-Dellary Entertaineign Minister Aqullino Boyd who ment Association has opened of- charge of ticket sales. They said
Grayson Kirk announced the day, waa one of the main activi­ were expected to pull th* voting
Ail Dade precincts us* vot­
had called for a "peaceful iova- fices at the corner of Park Ave. today lhat the public ami m er­
hoard11 acceptance Monday night ties at g three day fall conference levers.
ing machines.
sion” of the canal on this Pan- and First St. to push its mem- chants are cooperating to make
with this terse atatsinent:
of the civil defense officials.
A spot check of 30 of Duval
amanlaa Independence Day.
bership drive.
"At their regular monthly
the show a success and urged
County's 129 precincts at u a. m.
Boyd, accompanied by hia wile.
Membership goal is sot tor over everyone to attend.
meeting on Nov. 2, tha trustee* To Appeal Ruling
of tha unlver*lty examined lhe I TALLAHASSEE (UPU - Tha showed lhat only M votes bed
Jour young children and a dozen 1.000 tor tin series of programs
Local talent taking pail will in
been cast on tha amendmant cut
followers, were permitted bv whjch will Include Jo«e Creep ;ind dull* the ,11/Mpetalrp* .hgadcri by
Most or the morning .sea*ion was testimony of Charles Van Doran, Florida Industrial Comwlaatcn to of 38,000 v*tors registered hi Ihoa*
County Insurance CoAibiltassistant
professor
of
English,
be­
American guard* to go onto Can™ lib Spanish danger*. Pie ! *t*on _____
____ tee'ate
Ri&lt; haro_________________
I' II ‘nsboitum w*ih Leslie
expected to appeal a court ruling precincts.
n m m mended a Ll.oou Increase
Zona property after they warned University Glee (.'tub with guest Ilnicomi-, AH’ l Greene and uri in Insurance to (he County Com­ nude u|i of iidling public bear­ fore tha House of Representatives that nullified ila broad intarprtings
fur
a
variety
of
plats
in
the
subcommittee on legtslativa over­ tation of unemployment compen­
him they would atop any trouble ptanbrt, the Florida Symphony, an Osborne. IlyUt-n Puprcll and the missioners today.
sight. The trusleei determined to sation requirements. Icon Circuit
he tried to create.
and the Hollins Players In a licht j Seminole Boys also will befeatured
county.
The
committee
consisting
ul
Clif­
He emphasised his campaign ' drama
accept the offer of rcaignallon Judge Hugh Taylor ruled Monday
with Stanley and Clinch Mountain
Tax
Collector
Juhn
Galloway
waa a peaceful one. On the banks
Chester Rearick, chairman of Boys and the Yarborough quartet ford McKibbin. Bob Crumley and luld the board that Ida office submitted by Mr. Van Doren, ef­ that tile commission's broadened
Hubert Kurus urged the increase
of the canal lie mad* a short the drive, announced that the of Grlatolu.
needed a labulator machine at fective Immediately.”
eligibility requirements wera not
speech and said, "We sincerely tickets, which self fur $5 each,
Van Doren, quiet and introspec­ proper.
Admission will It* $1.25 tor adults on three major changes, including an estimated cost of $5,300.
raising the county's valuation og
tive, returned to his Greenwich
believe that pretty soon w* are will allow the holder to attend and So cents for children.
Galloway
aald
the
machine
is
a
buildings to $liJQ,uoi) and cnanglng
going to have the Panamanian any Mutual Concert program in
Village apartment Monday night
the aircraft Insurance policy to tabor saving device which would accompanied by Ilia wife, Geral­ Brothers On Trial
Bag flying officiaUy over thia the area. Student tickets will sell
extended coverage and addition ,avc lhe counl&gt; mone* ln ,he lun* dine, and hia Pulllier Prli* win­
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — Tam­ SARASOTA (UPI) — Arvlda
for 13.50.
pert of Panamanian territory.”
run. The board anthorited Gallo­
of
increased
public
liability.
pa's
notorious Tralflcant* brother* Carp, today announced purchase
ning father, Mark Van Doren.
Tickets may be obtained from
way to get bids on the machine.
and
two
co-defendant* go on trial of the Ringling Bros. Barnuni
The
einnmissiun
is
expected
to
the downtown Sanford headquar­
The board heard from County They posed for photographs, but here Nov. 18 on chargei of con­ and Bailey Circus winter quarters
discuss the program more fuliy
ters which will be opei from 10
declined
to
comment.
and an adjacent tract of land for
and come up with somo recom­ Engineer Bob Davis, who reported
Van Doren, who admitted he »Pirln* ‘o
payment of fed about $1,800,000.
a. m. until 4 p. m. every day
that the Sanlaudo pit used by the
mendation.
era)
wagering
taxes.
In
a
notlca
entered
the
quiz
show
compel!
or from individual ticket aeilera.
county ns a clay pit was quaran­
The circus has bad lta wlntar
For information or ticket reserva­
tined by the U. S, Department of lion for a chance to make some filed here Monday, U. S. Ally. home ln Sarasota slnca 1927 and
A headon collision yesterday be­
James
L.
Gull
mart
in
aald
he
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Flo- tions phone FA 2-8121.
tween mih St. and Lake Mary
Agriculture because of an out­ quick money, today is broke.
a circus official said It hoped to
Hda State University Football
lie Is under suspension from his would take action against Henry keep ila winier quarters here.
break of fire anta.
Hoad injured a Lake Mary teen­
Trafflcante,
Santo
Trafficant*
Jr.,
Coach Perry Moss confirmed to­
$50,000
*
year
job
with
NBC,
he
ager. Hubert Arthur Day, and Mra.
Davis said the pit ia expected to
MUlon Weir, president ot Ar*
day that two players were dUhas lost (be one job he treas­ Joe I’errone and Salvators J. vida, aald tha tto-acra circus pro­
be sprayed thia Week.
Muriel Ware Gardner, 711 Pal­
Lorenzo.
missed from the squad late Monmetto Ave.
Davis reported also that Leffltr ured most—his $5,500 a year
perty was purchased for about
day, a few hours before students
Day. Id, ln his 1934 vehicle, lost
and Bush have completed their teaching job at Columbia—and
$340,000. The adjacent Newburn
M argaret On Go
hanged Moss In effigy.
survey of the Loch Arbor area to his TV winning* ire gone.
CHICAGO (UPI) —Wilson A Co., control while passing another car
Eslatc, a 1,242-acre tract, waa
However, sport* officials said the last major meat packer with- and swerved into the path of the
LONDON
(U
H
)
-Prince**
MarVan
Doren
said
(axes
look
moat
United Press Inletnational
eliminate flooding and he hopes to
bought for soma $1.242.000.
they did not believe the dismissal* out a new union contract, said car driven by Mrs. Gardner,
uf
the
winnings.
With
the
rest
he
garet
to
back
in
circulation
and
Near . freezing teinprratnrei make his rriominendatlona on the
Walr said the land would h*
had any hearing on the student today It would nut resume nego- ; smashing ila hood and motor, (ini­ across the northern United state* survey to the hoard at lta next bought himself a flashy foreign happily so. Monday night she went used for development of a "m e­
sports car and the Greenwich to see the review “ Ptocea of dium priced residential commu­
demonstration.
and snow flurries in New England Hireling.
tiations with the United Packing- errs said.
Moss, reached by telephone in house Workers until striking emDay suffered a bruised and cut provided a chilly harbinger of
In other business, the board re- Village apartment where he now Eight" on tha arm of one at her nity” of 3,000 homes.
Jacksonville, said senior end Jim ployes return to work.
old beaux, American-born Billy
_____ _____ _
knee and Mrs. Gardner was taken winter today.
Jeclcd ad bids on an casement resides.
Hooka of West Palm Beach and
A* he left Washington Monday Wallace, but her most talked-about r „ „ 0 i
Cool Canadian air swept through fur a right of way on State itoad
Wilson accuser) the union of to Seminole Memorial hospital for
senior center Bill Brown of Or­ provoking the walkout "by devious emergency treatment of face and the lower Great Lakes to tin- III until further study.
he told reporters " t owe more escort of tote has been bachelor | ^ U C S t N i g h t S l a t e d
Guest Night will be featured at
farmer Alan Godsal. Margaret
lando were knocked off the squad. methods and fair* and mislead- - leg cuts. Highway Patrolman J. L. lower Mississippi Valley and east
Commissioner* authorised Altor than I have left.”
seemed to have gone back to a the mre tin * of the Seminole
Both were third-string players. ing propaganda.”
ward in Hie
Atlantic Seaboard ncy Mack Cleveland to *cl as at
| Sikes, who Investigated, laid.
merry whirl of partying, only Toastmaster* to be held tomorrow
Monday night, dropping thr mcr- lurncy for the inning board and
days after her former awain, night at the Mar-Lou restaurant.
cury It) to 2u degrees.
hoard of ad.uslment In a auit
Peter Townsend, confirmed Ills Each member is a.krd to bring at
Headings In
the 2n, were re where a group of Lake ilowsll citl
engagement to his Belgian secre­ Iru't one guest. A special proported over the lakes, with the iens is suing to prevent Huffier
tary.
| gram of entei taiument to planned.
3bs extending into Virginia and Homes from dumping sewage in
Kcnturky.
Lake Howell.
A 10 In 15 degree ri.e in tent
-------- —
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) One of the nation's newest mili­
peraturea was recorded over the
Mid west, but the weather bureau
tary halllistlc missiles, the 7imsaid another blast of frost would
mile range Pershing, may begin
chill Minnesota and western Nc
te&gt;t (lights from the Ca ,• si hi.
lira ska during the day.
Testing facilities for I &lt;• solidSnow flurries danced around the
propellant missile — including a
northern Great Lake* and th
blockhouse ard two launch pads—
North Atlantic Coast and light
were turned over Monday In the
showers were reported in northern
1ruphics were awarded to win- Army ami the Martin Co , prime
Washington state, northern 'leva* ,,er* W the second annual city ten contractor for the Perilling.
WASHINGTON (UP!) — The duties on the court that are not
m-&gt; tournament last night.
and the southern plateau.
Brig. Gen. J. A. Barclay, com­ United Steelworker* Union urged Ju‘*jc***-**.
Mike Sirlanni and Meg Urquliarl mander of thr Army lla'"*lic
He said the bsck-to work order
wire awarded trophies for taking Missile Agency at Huntsville, Ala., the Supreme Court today to over* ■Iso should be overturned becausa
tlif men's and women’s singles Immediately announced that ini­ turn
the
back-to-wurk order It was based on "an erroneous
lilies while Gene Tucker and tial research ami development fir- against
_
___ _
_ _ _ of the law. And be _dis_
its members
on ______
ground* reading”
i lurlie Morrison were honored as ings of the Pershing will begin on (hat Tad-Hartley law provisions puled the president’s claim—tusdouble* champion*.
schedule. He added lhat the ml*
tamed by the lower courts—that
Itunncnip awards were prevented site "will continue lo be drtciip- authorizing such Injunctions are ti e walkout imperiled the nation­
untonslUu.ional.
lo Meiulall Springfield, Phil Logan, ul under the technical supervlUnion attorney Aruiur J. Gold- al health and saicty.
D. II Piercy and Modine Ferrell, sioa and direction of the ABMA.”
The justices questioned Gold&gt;
Ix-rg made this pica at th* open­
heave of space as a temporary
The awards were presented,by
annex for Uic Sanford Post Office
ing of ural arguments before the berg closely on his interpretation
was reported today,
high cuurl on the legality uf ■ of tue words "health or safety”
The office of G. Harold Alex­
lower court order lo end the 112- In tiie Taft-Hartley law. Goldberg
said the injunction was based "on
ander, state Republican Part)
day old steel walkout.
chairman, said the real estate
Goldberg also luld the court ■ si- ious misreading of th* stat­
Th* Seminole County TB and
ute.”
•
director of the Post Office had
Health Assn, has asked for vol­ there is enough steel in thu coun­
"Economic wellbeing to not
accepted ■ three-yen lease dated
try
to
insure
the
nation's
health
unteer workers to help with the
'health,' ” Goldberg said.
yesterday for property at US W,
Christmas .teal mailing amt other and safety even if the strike con­
Second St. The announcement
•' ^ y e a r-o ld city jail prisoner offire chores, but the associa­ tinues for the rest of the year.
said the property is owned by &lt;-'»*aped Dom a work detoil truck tion stressed today that It does
In issuing th* 80-day bsck-to Blast Rocks P lant
Mr. and Mrs.
Orville L. Barks lhS* morning,
not require experienced typist* or work order, ."ederal Judge Her­
ORD1LL, IU. (UPI) - A n explo­
and Mr. and Mm . Frederick 11
rtie m“ n w“" identified a, clerical workers to help in the bert P. Sorg agreed with Presi­ sion rucked th* OUa Msthlvso*
William*.
Henry Grady Moore, who was office.
dent Elsenhower that His walkout chemical plant here today. There
Postmaster Joel Fields -aid lie ! '*rvlng a term for driving while
HOSPITAL EMPLOYES have rowed mure than $150 fur the United Fund
Many prospective volunteers do jeopardized tha national health was no immediate report of
had not been
advised that the Intoxicated and havingno driver's not contact the TB group because and safely—th* criteria for seek­ deaths or injuries, potics said.
und Hurry Weir, right, administrator at Seminole Memorial Hospital,
leasing ol a site for a tempurary i liceiue.
they think skilled workers are ing and issuing an injunction un­ Til* company has a commer­
hunded over the initial check to William Bush Jr., left, chairman of the
postal annex was past the " u - 1 Pulls* said Moors Jumpsd out seeded, but the office said U only der tha Tsft-Hsrtley law's sn sr- cial dynamite operation sad (toe*
employe division of th* drive and A. B. Peterson Jr., general chairman.
definite stags,” but Alexander's 1 uf the truck at 7:30 a n . at 8th wants helpers to stuff envelopes, fancy provisions.
research oa rocket propellants.
The hospital empbyea have pledged 100 per cent participation in the
announcement
said the 3.000- St. and I-aural Ave. He is ds- seal them for mailing and do
Goldberg argued the emergency A spokesman at the plaat u id
cannaiun anti thu ir.ee of the*r contribution will l&gt;c L*i)»ei when the fin.il
square loot location wav accept- . «c»ili- i »* weighing lad pounds j some filing. Volunteers (or Uus \ provisions ot th tour a rt uncon- o.ity lhat an e.nsrgency existed.
total to in, Peterson said.
Oitaff Photo)
| sod being live lee* U
ed yostsnUy.
gkuU ooil b i i m n f e y
are needed sow.
Us refused to aivt further d* id s.

Cugat Also Got

TV Quiz Answers

Students Demand
U. S. Give Up Canal
' Zone To Panama

News Briefs

Firemen's Benefit
Tomorrow Night

lt

r§
w

Commissioner race between Merle
Warner and J. H. “Jimmy"
Crapps.
Earl Higginbotham ala* is run­
ning for re-elections, but be ia un­
opposed.
Other voting place* in Santerd,
including the National Guard Arm*

Concert Group
Opens Offices

H u rry For Parade

Changes In County's
Insurance Suggested

Ringling Circus
Quarters Are Sold

-a
w

Headon Collision
Injures Drivers

Two Dismissed
From FSU Squad

O

Company Refuses
More Strike Talk

Snow, Near Freeze
Heralds Winier

Pershing Missile
Flights To Start

Trophies Awarded
: for Net Tourney

Post Office Space
Reported Leased

rector!

c“y r,crM,iua Ui Moilers Needed
By TB Association
Prisoner Escapes
City Work Detail

i

Union CallsT-K Injunction

Order Unconstitutional

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P a je 2—Tuee., N or. 8. 1959

Wrrelfi

A it Association To Hear
Bolander A t Meeting

Yule. Business At Record
Peak If Steel Strike Ends
ally are about one per cent over
a year ago.
“ .More people are at work and
Incomes are higher," Paradlso
said in forecasting a big Christ­
mas season.

WASHINGTON ( U r i )
Com
mrrce
Department
economist
predicted today Dial Christmas
business would be at a “ record
albllmc high” this &gt;rar If the
•Hiking aleelworkers go back to
Utrlr jobs within to days.
Louis J. Paradlso of Ihr Office
of Business Economics said in an
interview that people will have
more money to spend this season
than last Christmas.
lie added that the steel strike
would act “as a drag cm total
•ales" but generally would not af­
fect business itnleii the strike
continues for !0 more days.
Paradlso pointed out that If the
atrlke continued Into December,
It would havt an adverse “ psy­
chological effect" that might re ­
duce consumer spending.
The Commerce Department of­
ficial said latest figures show
that there has been a 5 per cent
increase over last yesr in person­
al Income after taxes.
At the end of September, the
{annual rate of income after taxes
was 333 billion dollars. A year
ago, it was 320 billion dollars.
In past years income after
ta x u has shown a direct relation
to Christmas buying.
But, Paradlso said, Christmas
■hoppers will find prices a little
'higher than year ago. lie said
prices of consumer goods gener­

He Mid there would be a short­
age of automobiles ind appli­
ances but shoppers would switch
their buying lo other products not
directly affected by the steel
strike.

Hot Funny, Doc
FREMONT, Calif. (U1M) — Dr. William V. Shyne,
n prominent dentist, waa nought by police today on a
charge of giving candy-coaled laxative pilia to 30 chil­
dren.
The children became violently ill, and Municipal
.fudge Edward (juareama Issued two w arrants Monday
charging Shyne with "outrage of public decency" and
unlawful dispensing of drugs."
Shyne, 10, denied the charges Sunday but police
were unable to serve the warrants the next day. The
dcntUt was not at home and he did not appear a t bin
office,
I’olico said about 4.'i0 of the laxative pills were
leased into the trick-or-treat bags of youngsters on
Halloween night. Thirty of the children later suffered
attacks of vomiting and diarrhea which lasted several
hours.

Train Rams Car;
3 Children Die

COMMANDER'S HAT is presented to R. W. Mann, right, shown being
congratulated by Cdr. N. K. Mclnnls, commanding officer of VAH-3, upon
Mann’s promotion to the rank of commander. A veteran of 17 years Navy
sendee, Mann is special training officer for VAH-3.
(Navy Fhoto)

Cuba Draws Up Charges Quotable Landslide Survivors
Quotes Clean Up Town Ruins
Against Former Hero
HAVANA (UPI)—Cuba li draw­
ing up formal charges against for­
mer revolutionary air fore# com­
mander MaJ. Pedro Diaz Lanz that
he incited a rebellion, U waa dis­
closed today.
Conviction would be punishable
by death before the firing squad.
But public attention still centered

I
''t.y ,
' ,rr Ii

f RAt*
*7 sta.tr
a

Noted Playboy
Of The Air Dies
LONDON turn — Jim Mollinon, the playboy of the air whoic
fame n» n pilot In the thirties
was second only to that of
Charles A. Lindbergh, died In a
nursing home.
Mollisoti died from pneumonia
at the age of 31, Doctor*
*nid he was weak and his reilstance was low from a lifetime
of celebration.
In 1032, five years after Lind,
bergh'* west-cast »nlu crusting,
Mull Iso ii made the first Transat­
lantic Ruin flight un the more dif­
ficult ea&gt;t to west route, ills tiny
single-engine plane, "The Heart's
Content," was ever smaller than
Lindbergh's “Spirit of St. Louis."
Mollfton proudly proclaimed he
got himself In shape training on
beer and brandy.

W. FRED YEACKLE

Holler Gets New
Manager, Models
* Holler Motor Sales introduced a*
»ew manager, W. Fred Ycackle,
and the 1900 line of General Mo­
tors cars simultaneously last
Week.
Yeaekle, with the Holler organ­
isation for six years, became man­
ager In time for the annual show­
ing of Chevroleta, Oldtmobllci,
Cadillacs and Corvairi.
“ U waa the greatest show the
firm has ever had" aaid Ycackle,
who also commented on the excltament created by the new
amall Corvair.
Ycackle, In the automobile
business since 1W7, has seen 23
model changaa. He finds that tho
I960 models arc more conserva­
tive in design, which makes
them more acceptable to the pub­
lic. “ Tills year's models are wonderful without making any major
body chunges" he said.
Yuackle and his wife, Audrey
have two children, Juhnny and
Lynda now away at college.

“The Value of Culture Clubs
fo the Economic Growth of the
Community" is the topic of a lec­
ture to be given at the large pub.
lie meeting planned by the San­
ford Art Association «t the Civic
Center next Monday night.
All public officials and civic
leaders have been personally in-

Ranger Sizelove
At Longwood
H anger Julin V . Sizelove of the

Florida Purest Service list been
transferred to tho Seminole County
headquarters at Longwood. He ha*
been stationed with tho service in
Volusia County.
A former resident of Lake Mary,
Sizelove and his family have re ­
turned and will make their homo at
Lake Mary.

Man Still Uses
Divining Rod
NEWTON, Miss. (U P D -R ob-

Nine out of every tap .Ameri­ ert .McDaniel, 50,. still uses a

can* who have health lnauranco
coverago for hospital care alio
tiiva Insurance agalnat tho colt
of lurgery, according to the
lfaajth Insurance Institute.

divining rod to locale water In
Newton County,
He maintains he list never
misted In 20 year* of “ water
witching."

on the thus far fruitless search for
army commander Maj. Camilo
Cienfuegoe, missing since lis t Wed­
nesday on a fight from Camaguey
to Havana. The hunt continued in
spito of waning hope Ihst the
bearded hero of the revolution
would be found alive.
Premier Fidel Cailro was In per­
sonal command of Uie search for
his romrade-ln-arm*. Haggard and
looking depressed, he pledged "ro t
to let down In our efforts to find
my dear friend Camilo" a* he took
off for Camaguey Monday.
Already most of Cuba's 43,000
squire mile* and the nearby wa­
ters including the Bahama Islands
hav ebeen checked and doublechecked by civilian and military
planes. U. S. planes and British air
and naval units also have partici­
pated but to no avail thus far.

Hospital Notes
NOVEMBER ]
Admissions
George Simpson, Lake
-Monroe
Wanda Ireland, Enlerprlie
Betty Ann Whitley, Sanford
Bryan Grady, Sanford
Henry Dean, Oviedo
Max E. Brenner, DcBary
Hebecra Jones, Sanford
Annie Mae Dcnnard, Sanford
Dismissals
.Mary Flllinger and baby,
Longwood
Marie Havermann, DcBary
Sarah Myers and baby, Lake

Monroe

Lrsla Vcind, Osteen
Dallas Pulliam, HllllanI
Connie Holloway, Sanford
NOVEMBER 2
A dniuioiii
William Dycbca, Sanford

Births

Mr. and Mrs. William WhUJcy, Sanford a daughter
Dismissal*
Julie Scigcr, Sanford
Editli Brown, Longwood
Bennie Johnson Jr., Lake
Mary
Roscoe Williams, Sanford
Norma Long, Sanford
Jewel Jones, Sanford
Estelle Coleman, Sanford
Ueorgia Campbell and baby,
Lake Monroe
Pauline Wilkins, Sanford

United Press International
NEW YORK—Mlehael Slone, 19,
of Cleveland, one of Charles Van
Doren's farmer students at Colum­
bia University, commenting on Van
Doren's admission that be was
coached on the TV quiz show "21":
"The whole class sstands behind
him 100 per cent. I feci wbat he did
was not wrong. The fault lies with
the people behind the show."

MLVATITLAN, Mexico (UPI) —
The grsvc (triggers gave up today
In Mlnatitlan.
L “What’s tho use of digging
them out from under 13 feet of
mud only to bury them under tlx
feet of dirt?" asked Maj. Andres
Cosmu, commander of (he rescue
team sent here by the Mexican
government.
“ The rest of the dead m ust lie
WASHINGTON — President Eis­ In peace where they arc."
enhower, explaining what he was
The smell of death lay every­
trying to say about the effect of the where in tbit mountain village
national debt on the nation's youth that was almost wiped out In a
In a letter he wrote to hi* 11 year- grinding roar at 7:30 a. m, a week
old grandson, David, last year:
ago today when nightlong cloud­
"Whatever I put onto the na­ bursts loosened the slopes of Los
tional debt, even one dollar, means Coptics Mountains.
you, David are supporting m e ., , .
The living were walking drnd,
the sloping
If 1 get a bigger car, you arc pick­ moving through
streets like zombies or sleepwalk­
ing up the tab."
ers or little children just awaken­
LOS ANGELES — Sen. John F. ing after a dream too frightening
Kennedy (D • Mass.), discussing to be understood.
California’s political weight after , They were silent and unsmiling
slathig it was unlikely he would and cuuld give no coherent ac­
enter the state's Democratic presi­ count of the disaster that struck
whllo most were sleeping or hud­
dential primary:
"California 1* a key stale and dled awako in their mud and
anyone considering running ha* to straw hula awaiting the end of
come out here."
the cyclone-borne rains.
The village of Mlnatitlan lies
W AS 11 IN G T O N — The Itcv. low on the slopes of Lot Copales,
Charles H. fSloncy) Jackson, of nestled in a ravine formed by
Tullalmma, Trnn., giving an ex­ two interlocking mountainsides.
planation which he later takl prob­ Below la a nameless dry river­
ably was an exaggeration of why bed that last Tuesday became a
bo didn't state un the air that the, great river, swollen and tripping
"IM.OOO Questiun" and "364.00U the people of Mlnatitlan.
Challenge” were rigged:
Village authorities say 1,374
"I could seo my bullet-riddled person* were living here a week
body as I passed an alley some­ ago when the sides of the moun
tains trcm h lrd ,1 slipped slightly
where."
and then roared downward to­
ward the flooded riverbed with
cvcr-increating speed.
Almost 90o persons escaped
death, though 100 were badly
WASHINGTON (UP!) - V. S. hurt. They crossed themselves
officials said yesterday President and said it was a miracle. There
Elsenhower believes Berlin and was no warning and no premoni
disarmament wilt be the major lion. Another 400 persons were
subjects at the Parts meeting of crushed In their adolie huts or
Western leaders starting Dec. 19. smothered beneath tons of muck
They acknowledged that the and mire.
Houses crumbled or dtsap
United Stales and Britain must
convince German Chancellor Kon­ pcared in an instant. Most ot Uie
rad Adenauer and French Presi­ few brick buildings that were the
dent Charles DeGaiille It Is worth­ pride of the village—the stores,
while getting ready for another the city hall — crumbled and
round on Berlin with Soviet Pre­ were covered up. The tea of
mier Nikita Khrushchev at the mud, as aoft as quicksand, pour­
ed into the houaea that still stood.
East-West summit next year.
The people of MlnatiUsn are
God fearing and they aaw m ira­
A hurricane Is the tame thing cles all about. The church es­
as a typhoon. Both are cyclones. caped
severe damage though

Berlin, Arms Race
Major Subjects

houses all about it including the
borne of tho priest were swept
away. Thoso who fled to the
church for safety were saved.
The priest was saved because he
was away, praying for a parish­
ioner.
The army also reported mira­
cles. One was a lienutenant found
buried up to his neck but still
stive. Another was a soldier
swept 300 yards from the armv
garrison by a sea of mud, but
still living. The other soldiers
were killed In the garrison.
The survivors, stoic and un­
smiling Indians, are wracked
with flue and diarrhea and skin
diseases but they do not com­
plain. They have never known of
electricity or potable water or of
sewage problems and the lack
does not bother them.
One of the first horrors of the
disaster, the swarms of tarantu­
las and scorpions which were
Jarred loose and attacked the sur­
vivors, are dead. The Public
Health Ministry sprayed the area
and ended this terror.

The world's largest bell it the
200-ton Tsar Kolokol,, or King of
Holts, vrhlch stands In the Krem­
lin. It was cast in11733, but has
never been hung or rung.

COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo.
(UPI) — Three children were
killed Sunday when a passenger
train slammed into a station wag­
on carrying a man and his five
children home from church.
The father and two other child­
ren were injured. Hospital autho­
rities said Sunday night they
were “ In satisfactory condition"
and were expected to recover.
The accident occurred shortly
after noon at a railroad crossing
in northeast Colorado Spring*. The
crossing was marked by a signal
light and warning bell.
Killed were: Ua Mac Schutle,
13: Gene Schutle, 13: and Dclmar
Schulte. 11. Hospitalized here
were: the lather, William C.
Schutle. 40, with a fractured jaw
and neck injuries; and bis two
daughters Wanda, 6. with a frac­
tured leg and possible head Injur­
ies; and Jana 3, with cuts and
possible bead injuries.

vited to bear Carl Bolander. well
known Winter Pork lecturer and
public figure, discuss the advant.%
ages a community can expect to
derive from a well supported Art
Association.
Sirs. Helen DcWll said today
that Invitations have alio gone out
to the presidents of all local civic
clubs and fraternal organizations
Inviting their membership to at­
tend. 31rt. DcWit Indicated that
so far thu response ha* been v e ry S
gratifying.
Mrs. DeWit said that the three,
month-old Art Association it al­
ready an active, viable contributor
to the community, having neatly
40 members from a wide age and
occupational cross-section. Tim
purpose of the meeting, she said,
Is primarily to Inform public leade rt a t to the existence and utclul.
ness of the new participant in lo-g
cal social and cultural activities. w
The speaker, Mr. Itolander, h»*
aided this and other neophyte cul
tural enterprises in getting ju rie d
and is an authority on his subject.
He It well known a* an energetic
and vigorous speaker who hold*
the interest of his audience
through visual aids as well as
clear well-organized word picLures.
.Mr*. DeWit reported that th tg
meeting would begin at 7;30 p m.
Even though ll is our regular
meeting, she said, it will be drvoted completely to Mr. Bolander’s presentation and n question
session Immediately following.

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Tiles,, Nov. 3. 1950—ra p e 3

S M H Auxiliary Sets Party Date

Coffee Honors M iss R edding

The Women's Auxiliary of
Seminole Memorial Hospital is
sponsoring a card parly a: 7
p. m. Dec. 1 at the Civic Center
in DcBary. Donations of &lt;5 cts.
will he accepted.

Tickets w-ill be available sftet
Wednesday from any of the Pink
Ladies or at the hospital Ho»
piuliiy Shop.
ticneral chairman of the bene­
fit affair is Mrs. A. V. Me Galley,
Denary.

1 • **arP*r Sr., Mrs. j Harriman, were ro-hostesses at I Harriett Iteddin j;. bridc-clect, at 10 to 12 a. m.
i aui i_ csterson and Mrs, s, q , j a morning coffee, honoring Mias | the Harper Home, Saturday Irom j Attractive flow\r arrangements
were
placed
throughout
the
house. The refreshment table
was overlaid with a lacc cloth
and centered with an arrangement
of white chrysanthemums. A sil­
ver coffee service and silver ap­
pointments completed the table
decorations.
Party sandwiches, tarts, dainty
confections and coffee were
served to the 150 guests who
Tailored, longcalled during the appointed hours.
alecvc
wills button­
Pouring coffee during the morn­
ing were Mr*, George Stine,
ed cuffs mu! short.Mrs. C, M. Walls. Mrs. Luther
sleeve styles
Kra/lcr and Mrs. George Wells.
Receiving guests at the door
JOSH CHASE arci ptlntr an award from Pilot Club mem­
in WHITE
were Mrs. K, A. Monforlon,
bers Mrs. Morris I’orguson anil Mrs. Un.vtnnntl Ball for
Mrs. 11 E. Chapman and Mrs.
and PAM ELS
otitstaiuling service ns a safety patrol member lit the
R. F. Cooper.
Sanford Grammar School.
(Staff Photo)
In the receiving line with the
honor?? were be? mother, Mrs.
C. L. Redding and Mrs. Harper.
Assisting with the serving and
entertaining were Mrs. E. C.
Harper, Jr. and Miss Sandra
Wright.
The hostesses presented Miss
oiliecrs and wives of VA1I-3 were awarded to bam Day, a
to $5.91)
Redding with three amber water
Douglas aircraft representative,
held
a
Halloween
pari)
at
the
goblets in her chosen pattern of
SHOWN AT THE COFFEE HONORING MISS HARRIETT REDDING
Mrs. Bruee Smith. Six door
(Hants’ dormitory Friday night. and
cr\ sl.il.
prizes and a mystery guest
are her mutlier, .Mrs. C. L. Redding, left, Miss Redding and Mrs. K. C.
It was sponsored by the arm a­ p rn r were also awarded.
Harper Sr. ntte of the hostesses. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Paul Chcatcrson
ment department.
Elaborate Halloween decoraMore
than
"00
different
lan­
and Mrs. S. G. Harrinmn.
(Staff Photo)
IN
Prizes for the licst costumes lions were used including a silver
KNITTED
guages arc spoken in Africa.
punch bowl filled with dry ice,
COLORS
SHIRTS
which emitted while smoke. It
was ealh-d ” Witches Drew.”
A buffet supper was served
during the evening. The 90 guests
enjoyed dancing to recorded mu­
sic and were entertained by four
couples from thr Starlight Promeanders, who gave a demon­
stration of square d.mring. They
l.t. and Mrs. \cil Prudcn and Mrs. II. G, Hill, Mr. and Mrs.
were lull ami Ann Myer, Maurice
Ll. anil Mrs. G. I Wilster of It. 11. Roza.
and l.ec Wakemau, Dick ami Faye
Lt.
(jg&gt;
and
Mrs.
R.
Valen­
VAH-7 celebrated with a •'Wel­
llaxton and Hash and Joan John­
zuela.
Ledr.
and
Mrs.
M.
D.
ling Down" party at the Pruden
son,
McPherson, Lt. (Jg) and Mrs.
Hosts and hostrsscs from the
home on Elm Avc. Friday night J. J. Wade, l.edr. and Mrs.
Armament
department
vvero
in honor of the rec.nt promotion Cieorge Zimmerman, Id. (jg) and
I.cdr. and Mrs. J. L. McCracken,
of the two men to tho rank of T. J. Dernboski, Ledr. and ’Mrs.
Jr., Lt. and Mrs. W. A. Itosc,
II, A. Moreland. Mr. ami Mrs.
lieutenant.
l.t. and Mrs. C. W. Myer, Lt.
Continental Slim Jims
i-', W. Burton, Ledr. and Mrs.
(Jg) and Mrs. II. T. Demers and
Crazy- Pants
, A , Halloween theme was iused
, , i' J. It. Swope, Lt. (jg) and Mrs.
Ens and Mrs. M. L. Jones.
for decorations. Black bottles label- w , Worndl. Lt. (jg) and Mrs.
Peddle Puihcrs
H (poison) be d candles Ihnugl.oul - M ()„ u (J , al)(| Mrs.
„
and
the house and black paper ba &gt;. Ga„
U . (jg) Vnrnen a and
Walking Shorts
Enterprise
u i rh rt (ruling
i rimnn brooms)
hrmiinu cats,
s-ais
J
..
witches,
Ledr. sml Mrs. How rad Harrison.
In Wine , . . Willow Green
snakes bugs and lizards, bung
Red . , . Black . . . Checks
from the ceiling and were scat­
and Figured Patterns
tered all over the walls.
As the guests arrived they
ItY HELEN SNODGRASS
were served a glass ol witches
Gerald It. Womark and child­
brew , a combination of punch and
ren Patsy Elaine and Fletcher
dry icc, giving off fumes that
of Key West were week end
looked like while smoke,
gliisls of Mr. and Mrs. James
TUKSDA Y
A bullet dinner of ham, turkey,
Welch. Sunday afternoon they en­
meat balls ami all the trimmings
joyed a back yard, neighbors
Pincercst
Baptist
Church
WMU
Was served. Games an- dancing
har-h qur.
A GROUP OF SIXTH GRADE STUDENTS from Sunfonl Grammar
was enjoyed during tile evening. Executive meeting 7.30 p. m.
Enjoying this affair with the
School,
aru
enjoying
a
aplaalt
party
at
the
home
of
their
leather,
.Mu.
General
meeting,
ft
p.
ni.
Dea­
Couples altemling were, Ledr.
Welches and Womacks were Mr.
cons'
meeting,
7:3o
p.
m.
Roberta
Richards
on
Mellonvillc
Avc.
It
wan
a
sort
of
reward
for
being
and Mrs. .1, P. Boland, Cdr.
and Mrs. F. C. 1-ong and
to $4.99
victorioUH in ball guinea over another rdxtli grade room. From left, they are,
•nd Mrs. H. F, Lang, I.cdr.
daughters, Mrs. Gra e lleale and
WEDNESDAY
and Mrs. M. T. Lilli hoc. Mra.
Scot Higgins, Jimmy Dodson, Sharon Gnllowhy, Marilyn Epps. Sandy Kntr.
daughter- Mr. amt Mr*.- Jack
Presbyterian
Church
Gi r l
M. A. Mcrgl, Cdr. and Mrs. It.
Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Eoresl Barton
Jo Ann Norris, Kandy Dean, Steve Higgins, Deborah .Maple, Larry Morris
Mann, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Paul- Scout Troop 233. 3:15 p. m. Grace
and daughter and Mr. and Mrs.
and
Larry
Elawick.
ter, Ledr. and Mrs. H. J. Miller, Methodist Church WSCS business
| Owen Keller of DcLand.
Cdr. and Mrs. A. Smith, Ledr. and program meeting 8 p. m. at
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Couliclte
and Mrs. V, II. Jennings, (WO) thr Church.
I and sons spent the week end with
There
ate
now
1,150,000
auto­
Daughters of Wesley Class of
and Mrs, ft. M, Donaldson, Lt.
relative* in north west Florida.
(jg) ami Mrs. J. II. Bailey, Cdr. First Methodist Church meets 7:30 mobiles in Sweden, twice as many
Mr. amt Mr*. Henry Boyd anil
as five years ago.
and Mrs. K. E. Rowell, Lt. and p'. m. in McKinley Hall.
children n! Orlando wrro week
Members of llie Sanford Wom­ General Business luncheon meet­ end guests of Mrs. W. A. Good­
ans Club are reminded id the ing at 12:30 p. 111, followed by a win.
candlelight service in observ
Rev. and Mrs II. Kilmer have
anee of C. A. II. K.
returned
to their home on Pine
Mrs. It. I’. Eehoiberger, sulohl
SANFORD — OKLANDO
will present the special message street following the summer in
Massachusetts.
in song, accompanied by Mrs,
Mr. and Mrs. John W. CloUgh, Robert Smith at the piano.
Tlie main program will tie pic
2(10 S. Myrtle Avc. had as
their guests last week Mr and tented by the Fine Arts depart­
••IT’S CERTAINLY
Mr*. Ernest Sox, of Detroit, Midi, ment with llie Rev, Donald GrayTHE MOST
f U A U TiriJL CAR
who were on tluir way home enmier as guest speaker James
or
iis s iz e r
Talmadgc, soloist will sing two
from a vacation in Miami
l.atcr in the week Mr and numbers, accompanied by Mrs.
•‘AND It'S T H I LAIICST
C A S IN IH C WORLD TO OWN I
Mrs. W. A. Crowley of Horse- Smith.
heads, N. Y. also stopped olf
to visit them. The Crowleys were
, .
, ,
,
on a Florida hone) imam mp.
I’usi't Sound In l ie stale or
Visiting with Mr. and Mr A ' a^m glm . has 1,500 miles u
T. Gridlcy Jr. at their home on *hcUer^i shoreline and 2.000
Garrison, Dr. this week are Mr. square mile* of Inland hays, inarid ity 's parents. Mr. and Mr-.
channel, and canals.
A. T, Gridley Sr., of Montclair,
N, J. They plan to take a sight­
seeing trip through southern
Florida before return! c to iheir
home,
t n i a lt i
Mr. and -Mrs. Wendell I.
Springlit-ld had a&gt; Uieir guesls
NOW SHOWING
over tlie week end, Mr Spring
ENJOYING THE BIRTHDAY PARTY, given by Mr. ami Mri. Harvey L.
field's
sister,
Mrs.
I).
W.
Mucl
OPEN 1:311
Dunn, Enterprise, for their daughter Linda at the Florida Power club
ler, Mr. Mueller and children,
Saturday. The Halloween theme wus carried out in costumes, games and ft
Ron and Debbie, Thr Iwo families
supper preceding the party. Front row left to right, Julie Adams, Jimmy
spent Sunday at New- Smyrna
Caldwell, Mike Baldauff and Rill Stith. Second row. Judy Svvycar. Joan
Beach.
Fender, Jan Treckmnn, the honoree (Linda), Sandy Davis, Monty Craw­
Donald Carter, a student al
ford, Allen Dycss, third row, Gail Holloway, Barbara Clark. Carole Corson,
Snead College, Boaz, Ala lias
been elecled as freshman repre­
Danny Neal, Donna Stowcll, Linda Hart, Penny Nixon, Kenneth Hoajtck
sent alive to servo on the Board
I lie Pa Iton n priced up in $72 l o i than
I p in JO mpg. The Falcon's outsrtnding gaa
iiinl Happy Carlton. Not in the picture were Steve Holloway. Paul Flowers.
of directors of the Circle K Chili
economy was ptou't when a fleet of Falcons
it* rear-engine competitor , . , as much a*
Judy McNeil and Harvey Edward Dunn.
(Photo by Cox)
at Snead,
iravelcd every mile of numbered Federal highSI 2 I let* than oilier Ainerican-liuill. soway in I tunomy Run, U.S A. Another savings:
called i o m p a c t n-pa**cngcr ears. And the
The Falcon goes up to 4000 miles between
JAMES
STEWART
new
lord
falcon
is
tlierasicit
car
in
ihc
The largest monolith in the na­
oil changes.
LEE REMICK
world to own. Jusi look ar these Fabon
tion is Beacon Rock in the Co­
BEN
GAZZARA
superiorities:
lumbia Ilivrr Gorge between Ore­
front-mounted engine. Foe stability and han­
ARTHUR O'CONNELL
dling ease, the Falcon's six-cylinder engine ia
gon and Washington. It stands
mourned up from. And there is plenty of free
EVE ARDEN
more than 800 feet tall.
Beauty an-/ economy! ’Die I .Icon has tlie
heat hum ihc I aIcon's frcdc-iir, hex-wirer hear­
KATHRYN GRANT
clettl line* and tlie umluttctrd good look* ot
ing cistern, wntt no ssurticc of gas nsdaagc is
(lie glamorous K) ford*. Diamond Lustre
cold-weaibet driving.
Finish n/rtt needs w i s i n g Galvanized strutrursl mcmticri reuse rust «nd corrosion. Bolt-on
New luxury interiors. You II lind che
hone lenders cost leu, repine easily.
quality niairuals and rasie in design ss in she
lug new Fords. Door psneli are Tull, uphoiSeals six passengers with all their luggage.
PHONE I’A 2-13K
sirred From seat cudihmi are generouslyr roansI
The Isle on easily seat* sis big iduht in built ADMISSION 6«e
added. Thick loot insulation g aszd s against
lor.people comiort. Theft’s no Hooi-inounted
KIDDIES l NDEIt 12—FREE
insear and noise.
gear shut 10 interfere sruh center from-seat
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piisengec.
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luggage
coinpamnerii
hi the
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m t u t th a t wa not# tha grow ing a c tiv ity o f cu ltu ral proupa
l a t h # county.
A m ong th a f a c t o n conaidarad in aurvaya by any or*
o c jw ih id u a l look in g fo r a location ia ita oppor*
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8 M h n l atgaaluU ons in Sanford and around tha county
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to reit in
jam noting in
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th e cultural
area. Joining them again thle year ia the
aonc H a bare.
■o f DeBafry fotka have Joined local reaidente
d a th a T l r t TTlltarr E ntertainm ent A n n ., which haa lined
m ooriae o f coocerti atartln g Nov. 19. We w ish them tuck
M l urge aupport o f th eir efforta.

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o f tha Community" is tha su b ject o f a talk to be given next
lfonday night by Carl Bolander, W inter P a rk lecturer,
Bolander PHI till the Batoford a re a people of the advantagae a community can expact from auch groupa and the a rt
iSaociation baa’IhvltW local civic and governm ent leaders to
attend.
These lively organizations will fill a real need in this
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Spanish Village Dates
Back To 11th Century
.« (Editor's Nets: This te the
eleventh of ■ aeries ef articles
by A. M. and R. U. liaakcll who
Oft now ia Europe.)
Madrid .
. About half war
between Madrid and San Sabastian ia tha city of Burgoa, from
(be Mlh to the l« b century capi­
tal at CaatUls. It la the birth­
place ef tbe medieval baro El
Cld (Rodrigo Diaa do Vlvar) who
(ought fltrcaly and succaiifully
j ogalnat the Moor* and who ia the
subject ef a Spanlah lags.
CTIn IgU, rardinaod. lli-.lold tbe
flrat atone for ■ cathedral which
waa not to be finished until tha
! lath century. Thla church la tbe
glory of Burgos. From the out­
side it ia an enormous pile, a
mixture of early Gothic, Renais­
sance, and Baroque architecture,
Impressive is Its ilae. On tbe In­
side U la breathtaking.
On tbe basic Gothic Interior
baa been imposed the taitn of
four centuries, Tha nave, lighted
Iqr atalned glaia rota windows, la

surrounded by chapels in various
stylet. Tbe Baroque ones are
overwhelming in the wealth of
Ibelr decoration. The altar pieces
are silver and gold, embellished
with Ufa sized poly chroma figure*.
Tbe geld candelabra are four feat
tall and tba chandeliers banging
from the ceillnga are four feat
across, glittering with gold and
crystal. In a lata Imposing let­
ting thla would be gaudy, but
bare It la very beautiful.
The Spanlah government hat
eatabliahed hostels where other
tcebmmddttlond'! a n not avail­
able to encourage Ihe tourist
trade. We stopped for lunch at
ona some M miles north of Mad­
rid. New, modern, tastefully decor­
ated, the food, served by pretty
Spanish girls In amart black and
whlta uniform*, waa good, ample,
and cheap. But the plumbing waa
net very efficient and the telling
in the dining room abowed evi­
dence of leakage.
Actually, Spain 1* a country
wbare thing* do not quit* work.

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By ED KOTEBBA
WASHINGTON- Dan Tolcy and
bis mall aircraft products com­
pany In Fairmont, W. Va., havo
on their handi a itockpllo of un­
wanted, durable, lightweight C-123
airplane troop teats. And there­
by hangs a tad talc.
Six years ago, the Pentagon,
which had ordered the C-123 scats,
cancelled the order— after the
company had laid out $12t,000
building them. This, In fact, lied
up all Ihe little company's work­
ing capital. So they put in a
claim.
And what'a happened since haa
brought more headaches for Ur.
Foley and his firm than would
aver lit la that boa of Pandora's.
Tbe United State* Government
hasn’t to this date' paid out a
thin dime on that claim. And’
yet tbe Pentagon paymasters, by
their own admission, have spent
a half-million dollars to avoid
paying It.
On the other hand, a parent
claim from Ihe big Kaiser com­
pany of Willow Run — a claim
fur 8*3 million for not building
the C-123s for which tha teat*

were built—wai cheerfully paid •at of tba Chase firm.
In June, IMS, a Congressional
within 2th month*.
Tbo story of Dan Folty and
Mercury Aircraft Products, ine.
—now Meteor Aircraft Products
—la ona of the alrangctt atorie*
In tbo fllaa of tha Air Force.
But It Isn’t the only Instance
where the “little guy"—the small
contractor wbo can't afford to
hire high-priced lobbyist*— haa
gotten it In tbo neck.
In fact, right now, the Federal
government haa outstanding 83
bUllon (that BILLION) In claims
—a largo number from small
companies and many of the claims
over five years old.
My source tells me that this
practice of sidestepping or de­
laying valid claims haa destroyed
“Ihoueandt of small companies.”
who need that working capital to
keep alive.
Here'* what happened in the
Mercury Aircraft case:
The small company got the low
bid on the troop seats and waa
awarded a qusrter-million-dollir
subcontract with the Chase Air­
craft Company of West Trenton,
N, J. Meanwhile, the Kaiser in­
terests bought controlling inter-

BV LYLE C. WILSON
WASHINGTON (UP1) - October
waa tha birthday month of tha
moat hated inititution of modern
government — the Income tax.
The birth date waa Oct. 3, 1913.
On that day the Congress enacted
a new form of tax law authorized
by tha Ifllh Amendment to the
Conilliution which became effec­
tive the previous February.
That waa 44 years ago. Many
taipaylng citizens thought the new
burdena were outrageous. They
should be around now. If they
were, they would realize how for­
tunate they w en to have paid at
the rates flrat Imposed.
You wouldn't believe how lightly
the Income tax flicked the pocketbook when Woodrow Wilson began
first to collect It In the fiscal year,
1914. A married person with two
dependent! and a net. taxable in­
come of SJ.OUO paid just glo.
The 34.000 family man paid $40;
at 310,000 the tax waa 360; at
323,000 of net taxable income the
tax liability waa a mere 3200 a
year. These rates were considered
outrageous )&gt;y some taxpayers.
The whole system waa denounced

at a socialistic Invention which
would lead no telling where.
These denunciations, it mu:t be
acknowledged, were right on the
target. The income tax was socialistc at least by adoption. Karl
Marx and Friedrich Engels pub­
lished in 1148 their "Communist
Mantfcslu."
Marx and Engels said their pro­
gram could not be effected "ex­
cept by means of despotic Inroads
on Ihe rights of private property."
They proposed a 10 point program,
of which the first three points
wete:
"1—Abolition of property in land
and application of all rents of land
to public purposes.
"2—A heavy progressive or gra­
duated income tax.
"3—Aboltion of all rights of in­
heritance.
There was no mention in the
language of the 16th Amendment
to heavy progressive or graduated
taxation. Heavy, progressive or
graduated taxation was implicit,
however, in the proposition.
Congressional debates Indicate
that supporters of the new form

Investigation showed collusion be­
tween the Kaiser enterprises and
the Air Force, and Kaiser's con­
tract* for ISO C-133a were can­
celled. And Kaiser collected its
full W3 million claim.
But the small Mercury Aircraft
Products company that made tbe
teat* waa left out la tbo cold.
Sixty-eight different timet they
put in a formal rtqocat for at
feast a part paymant on their
claim. The U. S. Attorney agreed
the claim waa a Juat one. Tba
Air Force one* did tend a check
for 124.000 to cover the entire
claim, but Foley relumed It.
So far it haa coat tbe company
1400,000 in legal feet, storage
costa and intereat because of some
airphnr Mdta the Air Ja*ce,«r4ar*
ed more than six years ago and
then never paid for.
Mr. Foley, the lait I heard,
waa still willing to settle for tbe
original S123.0UO But the way
things look now, If* going to
take a special inveitigation by
(he House Armed Service* Com­
mittee to bring Justice to UUI*
companies being starved out by
big business at the Pentagon.

NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS!

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Tuesday, November 3, 1959

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for payment in November, 3% in Decem­
ber, 2% in January and 1% in February.

NEWCOMER7

gime Ignores tbo many year* of
American aid and cooperation by
telling large quantities of Cuban
augar to tha Russian government
at a price below tho actual cod
of production aad away below
tbe world market price for augar.
In consequence, Rusal* is able
to purchase sugar froix Cuba and
turn around and Mil it on the
world market making ■ profit of
over a million dollars, a large
part of U coming out of tho 0ocketa of Amarican taxpayers.
American sugar producers ore
dill not permitted to m U Ameri­
can augar in rompotition with
Cuba and aro limited by quotas
which’often leave producers with
large quantities of raw augar for
which they must provide eostiy
storage and common moso de­
mands that with the breakdown
of tba Cuban sugar industry and
the Inability ef other offthora
areas to meet their allowed quo­
tas, that American producers be
permitted to Mil their sugar and
expand operation*.
The Clewiaton Inn which hat
earned tba reputation of being the
fined small hotel in the South,
ia renovating the Old South
Wing. Rooms srwbcing enlarged
to provide aultea and completely
refurnished. I always enjoy a
visit to the Inn becauM of lit
homelike atmosphere and splen­
did facilities. You will find no
belter rood anywhere than that
provided In tbe Inn.
The town ot Clewiaton con­
tinues to ahow steady growth
with new homes and butinass
structure*
in evidence.
Bill
Johnson still operates hia famed
fishing camp and fishing hat
been good this Summer insplt*
of the raina.

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of taxation had no idea of lha high
rales which ultimately were to be
Imposed. The income lax did not
remain In Communist or Socialist
custody. Tha 1904 Democratic
platform endoricd tha Income tax,
The progrcailvo wing of the Re
publican Party endorsed it.
It waa argued that ao long aa
tariff dmica and excise taxes waa
the main source of federal revenue,
those beat able to pay were es­
caping a fair share of the load.
Aiao, It waa argued that addl
Ilona I taxing power waa needed
against future emcrgenciea auch
aa war.
That proved to be correct. Leu
than four years after the first in
come tax law, the United States
was in a big war and needed big
money.
Yea. Rolio, the incoma tax la
her* to atay.

BY BUSSELL KAV
Visiting rlth Harry T. Vaughn,
president of Ibo United SUlca
Sugar Corporation In Clewiaton
I learned that every Indication
points to the blggaat sugar har­
vest this aostou which opened
recently when the big mill began
grlodlng the new crop.
During the summer the mill
haa been completely renovated
and put in Up-top shape, new
■team turbines have been In­
stalled, replacing tba old type
itogm engine*, increasing the ef­
ficiency of tbo plant.
Tbo bug* mill operates on a
'round the clock 24 hour boils
from tha opening of tha season
ta Its d o te and this Mason will
be tbe longed grinding aeaion In
tbe company's history. It began
October 19 and will continue
through May 29.
Vaughn has kept in cloao con­
tact with tbe Cuban sugar situa­
tion and I was lnteraated in hia
reactions. The outlook for Cuban
sugar production la pretty dark
at thla lime. Tha future there
la so uncertain with the govern­
ment confiscating agricultural
properties that present plantation
and mill owners are not inclined
to spend any money In maintain­
ing or operating their holdings.
While our State Department haa
protested the confiscation of pro­
perty without fair and reason­
able -compere* lion it -decs . not
appear at Ibis time tbit the Cas­
tro government will pay much at­
tention to the protest.
The U. S. government has sub­
sidized Cuba, taking her sugar at
a premium price and protecting
bar market againit competition
and in return tho new Cuban re­

present rireuaiUaeee there a re
no reetrklsU af a«y Mad. and
tbe lowed common denominator
of the mass audience Is tbe end
result.
A M rieue inquiry late tbe rela­
tionship between government and 4
broadcasting would a d concern
itself with the peccadilloes of
tbe eommiutoaera. Te ferret eat
■■all special favora—tips really
—1* im leveat te tbe central pro­
blem. That ia tbe failure ef ragulatite far a wide variety at rea*
sons, one ef them being tbo nun*
beraouae, bureaucratic approach
ef tbe cemmlealoa which haa been
overwhelmed by aa lndeatry that
baa grown fantastically dace the *
Federal Communications Act of w
UN.
Such an inquiry would have to
be conducted with skill end pat­
ience. It would be cwapenbte to
tbe analytical dlsadrtioa 4f an
alllag business performed by a
team af aWdoary managers. The
rafusel to delegate authority, the
long debates within the cemmia*
lien, tbo eenfoklea ef legislative.
Judical and regnlatory function* all m
within one agency wwnld be
brought to light
But who would be Interested in
conducting such an Inveatigallon?
Tbe rawarda would be not ia
headlines but la a final report
that could result In truly remedi­
al legtelsUon.
Too many members of Congress,
some directly end some Indirectly, are tied Into the broadcast­
ing buslneat. At least 30 members 4
ot tha Senate and Houto have a
direct ownership interest la TV
and radio atationi. Senator War,
ren Magnuaon, chairman of tbe
Senate Commerce Committee,
owns slightly more than four per­
cent of a Seattle . TV station.
Chairman Oren Harris ef the
House Commerce Committee last
year sold one-fourth Interest In
a station ia hia boma town e f
El Dorado, Arkansas, because l e g
aald be was tired of the imnli**
cation that thla would enter Ms
judgment.
Senator Robert Kerr of Okie*
boma haa extensive TV interests.
ReprsMntatlve Alvin M. Bentley
o n e a third intoraat la a Sagi­
naw, Michigan, station. The law
connections ef many members of
Congress lead back into the broad­
casting industry, and it la stand­
ard practica for those seeking a 4
new channel or approval of a
station aala to enlist Congression­
al pressure to be applied on Ihe
FCC.
AU this being the c i m , the
powers in the broadcasting in­
dustry may feel they can tide
out Ihe atom. Young Charles
Van Doren ia coming to Wash­
ington for a Roman holiday be­
fore the TV eamarai. And how
coulfl one find a better victim, * 4
better diversion, than thle young
intellectual who teemed to be so
sure of hit knowledge? But it ia
possible that this time tbe public
Itself ia fed up and it will not
be enough to atop for a time some
of tho worst wrongs, counting on
the short memory of a gullible
public.

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City taxes. 4% discount will be allowed
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The professional critics hare
saying for a. long time that
tbo lava! gats lower year after
year, with mors and mart of tbo
valuable tian given ever to crime,
violence aad sensation. Aa FCC
Chairman Juba C. Doerfer mads
clear whoa bo waa questioned
about tbo rampant fraud la tbo
quia ihowa, tbo commission drawl
baallly back at any auggoation of
ceoaorahip. Certainly, censorship
by a government opener would

Too Late To Classify

October W as Birthday Off Income Tax

n egation

af cm utevtetea a a i taw radio
Station* la Philadelphia was Mid
recently for 833,M,M0.
Four of the p rom t commie■loner* are ciri! aorvaata wbo
coma up the comnuaicaUono comntealoa tedder. Throe are political
oppotetooa, eao of than, Robert
E. Lae, tin patronage ef tbo late
Senator Jooopb McCarthy wbo*
McCarthy wa* riding high. Loo’a
to m expire* nett year
Tbe eoamteaten has no author­
ity over tbe networks but oofy
ever local stations. Tot. U it i
few network executives oteag with
B few odvorikteg account men
(peaking for tbe ipoosors wbo
determined what a hundred mil­
lion Americans, mart or leu ,
will son every night la thnir

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Another m ajor atap in th a cultural direction ia being
tak en by the Sanford A rt Association. This organization ia
'finding much interact in ita program , ita officers report.
The a r t aaaociation haa lined up a aeries of interesting
talks and demonstrations by a rtists and others to be pre­
sented during the weeks while It plana a big a r t ahow Nov.

31. Greek letter
33. Highway*
S3. Auricle
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3d Deputy
30, Lift
31. Bat right
33. Oreak letter
34. Region*
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43. Timer
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Wager
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Vy MAMum
WASHINGTON— White R k*J
wen good for sensational head­
line*, tbo Congressional laveitlgatint lata tin rigged quin thaws
gets at ealy « n at tha minor
symptoms af tin deep trouble ia
Un Iraidcaatlag industry. That la
why many ehacnrrra ana taylag
that tin Inquiry trill inevitably bt
broadaaad la an attanpt ta got
i t the mat at tin arils af pull
aad pswsr aad tin control czarelaad by tin merchandisers aad
tba advartlaars aver what tin
Anarlaaa public la to ate aad
bear,
ThaontleaUy, tba industry la
regulated by tin Federal Comntariraticaa Commteeteo. Bat, as
with other regulatory eoramlaateaa that make up ao tlzabla a
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By JERKY COVINGTON
. The Sanford Seminoles ir t
_»r*p*rtni their attack to throw
Wgl th* Leesburg Yellow Jackets
M tha road Friday night. This
ii an all Importim Orange Belt
Coofcreac* tilt and in order tor
fern loot a championship hopes to
lUy aliva, they must b* ready
W taka home Use honors.
While Laaaburg has had a very
disappointing season, (rom the
looks fld the records the Seminole
coaches ara giving them plenty
— af raspect.
w Two weeks ago they led power­
ful Seabrecie until the final
alnutefl
whan the Sandcrabs came
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hack to tie it up. Tnis past week
they fought Winter Park right
down to tbo wire and lost by a
tingle touchdown in the final
minutes. They have a big line
that kith hard and the local mentara knew that they probably will
kave to go to Ihe air again in
.o r d e r to move tha ball,
w Tin local offense his stressed
tha pooling game heavily thin
weak la drill* so they can be ex­
pected to throw a lot. QuarterBack Mike Roberts will be handlieg moat of tbe chores sad will
ba throwing to Terry Christensen
•od Jimmy Gracey, his choice tar­
gets. Roberts has displayed much
passing talent this season is have
Christensen and Gracey in the recalving department. Alex McKlbbin, John Lovelace, and Ray
Lundqulat also are capable of
throwing the pais and receiving it
ao they could be on either end.
The running attack will be cen­
tered around Lovelace, l.undquisi,
and fullback John Mann. Mann
kaa been a big surprise to the
coaching itatf with the outstand­
i n g job he h it don* since taking
jover for Lin Rimer after he was
Z ^ e t for the season with sn injury.

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Mann got off several good runs
against Winter Park and if he
gets a little room Friday against
Leesburg, b« could go all the
way.
The offensive line will have
Christensen and Gracey at the
ends, big James Markham and
co-captain Charles Bogan at the

potent Seminole offense rhould go.
Big Neely Boss and Johnny
Whclchel will lead tha defensive
charges with Doug Tamny, Glen
Hodges. McKIbbia and BUI Pbagan also in there.
The defensive unit was effective
especially against Winter Park
so it should be set to glvo battle.

Uchles. Billy Alford and Burk
Winn at the guards, and Tommy
Butner at center. Bogan injured
Us knee in drills last week and
will ice limited action. Markham
Winn and Butner played an out­
standing game against- the Wild­
cats and, if they display tha same
blocking against Leesburg, the

No Rest For Tennessee W ith LSU N e xt
preparation for the Kentucky
game. Alabama had a light drill
and heard a acouting report on
Tulane.
Mississippi look It easy, limber.
Ing up for their match with Chat­
tanooga Saturday.
Georgia Tech, traveling to the
Midwest to meet Notre Dame,
pinned its hopes on quarterback
Waiter Howard to reptaea tha
Injured Fred Brasleton.

tnlled Press late re a Uwaat
Walker aald he would make no
Tennessee skipped the usual lineup changes. At Auburn, Coach
Monday rest and worked hard on Ralph Jordan gave the varally
pass defense and offensive forma. an easy day but warned, *‘We can
tioni for their homecoming Game afford no letdown against a Mis­
Saturday with Louisiana State.
sissippi State team which Is cap­
Coach Bowden Wyatt said hii able of beating anybody."
Vanderbilt's starting left guard
Vol squad reported in good physi­
cal shape with only reserve center Dunlap ■Hurst tnd tackle Bill
Mike Costello missing. Costello Thomas are sidelined with bruised
has a knee injury. LSU had an knee*. Coach Art Guepe ran his
easy day of it reviewing game squid through wind • sprints in
movies and llatenlng to scouting
reports.
Bob Milby, Florida's No. 1 full­
back and No. 2 ground gaioar, la
out for the season. That waa the
m c tttr
bad news Gilor Coach Bob Wood­
LUCA t,
ruff had Monday. *'We are In tbe
o* FC N N
worst physical shapa of the sea­
tT A T fj
son." he said. Woodruff laid he
may maka more lineup changes
for Saturday's gime with Geor­
gia in Jacksonville.
Georgia, leading the SEC, waa
buoyed even more with the an­
nouncement that Don Soberdash will return to fulibick. Soberdssh b n m uted a lot of foot­
ball this fail because of Injuriei.
Mississippi State will be in top
physical shape Saturday for tha
game with Auburn. Coach Wade

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Honor Red Sanders

LOS ANGELES (U P I)-A plaque
honoring tha late Henry (Red!
Sanders, former UCLA football
coach who died last year, will be
placed at the peristyle entrance to
the Los Angels* Coliseum In an un­
veiling Monday, Nov. 16. Tbe
plaque will be placed alongside
other memorials at the Coliseum
honoring Knuta Rocknc. Howard
DETROIT (CPU -John Henry Jones, Andy Smith and Pop Warn­
Jc'M nn, Detroit Lions fullback, er.
was in double trouble today be0 cause of his indifference.
Few Tickets Remain
And so was (he whole Uona
SAN FRANCISCO (U P I)-O n ly
team.
4,600 general admission tickets re­
Johnson missed the pl.ne bring­ mained available today for the
ing the team back from Ssn Dec. S National Football League
Francisco Sunday night and was game at Kczar Stadium between
promptly suspended by Coach the San Francisco Forty-Niners
and Baltimore Colts. The FortyGeorg* Wilson.
Wilson used Johnson's absenca Niners currently lead the West­
aa tha occasion to Issh the whole ern Division race In the NFL with
Lion* roster for its lick of "de- the Colts second.
lira." He warned that a general
rebuilding" is planned for 1*60. PGA Champ
Meanwhile, a Superior Court
DUNEDIN, Fla. (UPIj — Wal­
bench warrant for Johnson was is- ter Hagen is the only five-time
sued in Oakland. Calif., when winner in the history of the PGA
Johnson’s ex-wife charged he was championship. He won in 1*21
•-indifferent" about paying WO in t*2t, 1923. 1926. and 1927.
back alimony.
Wilson, sorely dejected by De­ U. S. Bound
troit's sixth loss in seven starts,
PA IDS (CPU — Mi-Carina and
also slammed Johnson's general Midnight Sun. France's represen­
Indifference. He said Johnson and tatives in the $100,000 Washington
three other players were fined D. C.t International, will leave by
• |2S each for reporting lata for plane Wednesday for the Nov. It
practice three days before the race at laiurel, Md.
trip west.
|
Jo h n so n s suspension may carry
Trojans A t Track
through the entire season, Wilson
NEW YORK (UPI) —&lt;Soulh•aid.
ern California has reigned as the
national collegiate track cham­
pion IT of the last 24 years, in­
Schedule LSU
cluding a string of nina straight
BATON ROUGE. La. (UPD - years from 1*33 through 1943.
Defending national football eham.p i o n Louisiana State will play
• s o u t h Carolina in a night game at Sweden Losea
DUBLIN (U PI&gt; -Ire la n d reBaton Rouge on Nov, 3, I960. The
Bayou Tigers currently ara unde­ eovered from a two-goal deficit
feated and are ranked firit nation­ to score a 3 2 victory Sunday over
ally hy the United Press Interna­ Sweden, a finalist in last year's
world soccer rup championship.
tional Board of Coaches.

'Detroit Fullback
In Double Trouble

Arm y Blames Deadlock
*0 n Gridiron Glamor
By OSCAR FRALEY
NEW YORK (UPI) — Gridiron
glamor was blamed by Army today
for the hotly-contested “mond vic­
tory" credited to tbe Air force
Academy in the 13 13 deadlock
kicking off their football rivalry.
Army, first of ail, doesn't think
that the Air Force should have
been rated a six point underdog In
thia Inaugural game. Tha West
Point theory is that the fly boys
have both tha coaching and the
horsepower, particularly tha latter.
"After alt.” explained Army jaysee coach Gil Stepheoson, "tha re
entiling range o( tha Sabrejet la
considerbly more than that of a
ISM Ford."
5tephenson ii a man who knows
1football. He was the fullback on
those 1943-30 Army powerhouses
which lost only one game in three
years and he is cognizant of all the
problems concerned with luring a
Rge football prospect from oae
••arse to another campus.
"Army should out have been the
/s m i l e if you consider that Ihf Air
Fort* has Ihe coaching and the
m alarial." he explained.
“ In Ben Martin thay certainly
£ k * v a tha coaching sad they un­
doubtedly have become
athlet­
ically matfire in four years as we
have in SO."
Which brings us u&gt; the malaria),
and Stephenson's tongue-m cheek
description of the glamor program
which produces the horsepower for
the Cadet Corps at Colorado

Spriaia, ,

• Now thry want a football play­
er." he said. “So zoom, here they
come out of the wild blue yonder,
Of course they rush in. always be
ing in a hurry, and naturally don’t
have time to change out of their
space suits. This, of course, has a
dramatic effect.
“They talk to the boy and then,
naturally, they must he go with
them to the air field while they
lake off." he added with a grin.
“After Ihit they buzz the field,
oom, oom, and the kid is sold.
“ It's enough." Stephenson assert­
ed as he reached for his Iipcl in­
fantry insignia, "to make me re ­
sign my crossed rifles and reach
for a pair of wings. So imagine
what an impression this makes on
an 11-year old boy."
This Steve Canyon approach has
Army really worried, it is vrry evi­
dent, and will have until somebodyputs wing on tanks.

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Why U it that a lineman receives to
little credit! It in the easiest thingr In th«
world for a sports writer to overlook the
efforts of u football lineman. After all
what can you say. If a back makes a
spectacular run that breaks the game wlda
open that is news and that is what most
people are looking for. Although a big,
burly, linemsn may have opened the hola
for the back he more than likely went
unnoticed all the way except by tha
coaches.
Conch Jim Pigott has n philosophy
that 1 think more high school coaches
should heed. He says that If he ever hns
a good boy In the line that can run ho
would never move him to the’ backfield.
He feels that without the "horses** up
front no matter how outstanding the
backs are. they are practically useless.
A good example of this was Dave
Stanley, sta r guard of the Seminoles

Bragan Back
In Majors Again
LOS ANGF.I.ES (CPD - Bobby
Bragan. whose antics have en­
tertained baseball fans In both the
major and minor leagues, today
replaced equally colorful Charlie
Drcssen as a coach for the Los
Angeles Dodgers.
The appointment of Bragan as
Drcssen'a successor was announc.
ed Monday by Lua Angeles Gen­
eral Manager E. J. (Buzzie)
Bavasi who dipped into the club's
farm system for the replacement
for Drrsscn.
Bavasi said Manager Walt Als­
ton picked Bragan as his new as­
sistant when the general manager
had suggested that they stay with­
in the Dodger organization in
picking the coach. Pete Rieser al­
so had been mentioned as a pos­
sibility.
Bragan brings to the Dodgers
experience is both a major and
minor league manager. He man­
aged Pittsburgh in 1936 37 anti for
half of 1936 he managed Cleve­
land. For the past year and a
half he has managed the Dodger
farm club in the Pacific Coast
Leagua at Spokane, Wash.

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l**t season. In a foot nice Dave could o u t.
run every back on the team but because
he was so much more useful in tlje line
that Is where he stayed. You can see
where Jim was right because Dave be­
came one of the outstanding linemen in
the entire south and It won him a four
year scholarship to FSU.
So. parents and sports fans, when a
lineman doesn't have his name in type as
often as the backfield men, just remem­
ber that they are not being overlooked
purposely. The problem of trying to de­
scribe the efforts of a lineman in football
ia an age old problem of aportswriters and
some day maybe someone will come up
with the answer.
The lineman Is very much a part of
the success nr failure of a ball club and
without them there would be no game of
football.

Florida Coaches Hanged
And Buried In Effigy
MIAMI (UPI) The head
coaches of Florida's three major
college
football teama were
hanged and burled in efligy Mon­
day.
A group of “ about 40" Univer­
sity of Miami students put up a
wood and metal dummy of Coach
Andy Gustafson in |hc doorway
of a store adjoining the r*mpus.
A sign strung around tha dum­
my's neck read:
"Hera ties 'Mickey Moms
Glia' • • •

Seminoles Get
Grid Vacation

TALLAHASSEE (UPD - The
Florida State Seminoles are gel­
ling a vacation from practica
this week. FSU has an off-date
Saturday before taking on Wil­
liam and Mary in a homecoming
clash Nov. II.
The squad got the day off
Monday and will also rest up
today. Light no-contact work has
NEW YORK (CPD - Chico been ordered for the remainder
Rollins. I32'» New York, knocked of the week.
out S. Haywood, 131, Oaltimorr,
Md. (6).
oi
PROVIDENCE. R. I. (CPD —
Johnny Otto, t(3, llyannis, Maas.,
stopped Bobby Stevens, I8tl«
Bridgeport. Conn. (3).
CORAL GABLES (UPD - A
CHICAGO (UPI) — Gene Gresh­
am, 138, Detroit, stopped Joey heavy offensive scrimmage la In
store fur Miami's Hurricanes to­
Reynolds, IIS, Kt. Louis .(4),
MONTREAL (CPD -R o ry Cal­ day aa they prep for Friday
houn, 16S, White Plaina, N. Y., night's encounter with North Caro­
knocked out Joey White, 178, Dur­ line at tha Orange Bowl.
The team scrimmaged hard
ham. N. C. (8).
DALLAS ( CPI I - Donnie Flee Monday, and Coach Andy Gustat­
man. 181. Midlothian. Tex., drew ion had special praise for the
with Buddy Thurman, 193, Tyler, way his charges carried out their
blocking assignments.
Tex. (10).

Heavy Workouts
Face Miami Team

Cannon Honored
ATLANTA (LTD—One play—an ; of those patented pla&gt;s that had
S9-yard punt return lha* won the 1 endeared him to LSU fans over
game—made halfback Bill Can­ the past three years.
But, during that 99 yard jour
non of laiuiaiana State this week'*
ney.
Cannon immortalized himself
Southeastern Confercnc- Back of
at LSU.
the Week.
The Southeastern Conference
Cannon, the top ranked Bengali’ Lineman of the Week came out of
All-American, was the unanimous that aama game. The UPI honor
choice for the United Press Inter­ went to Mississippi guard Marvin
national award—a repeat perform­ Terrell who pleyed a tremendous
ance fur the 210-pound senior who defensive game in defeat.
waa named Hack of the Wrck by
Terrell, a 220-pound senior from
UPI alter the Louisiana Stale- Indienola, Miss., became the sec
Baylor game.
ond lineman to win this award
That one play, which gave LSU two weeks In a row since he was
a 7 3 victory over the Mississippi cited last week for his play
Rebels, dearly showed why Can­ against Arksnsas. Center Mixir
non made All-American ia 193S Biughan of Georgia Tech was the
and may wtll repeat this year. previous two-winner.
Terrell was a constant thorn in
Louisiana Slate was trailing 3 0
and the way the game waa going LSU'a attack and blocked a field
it appeared Mississippi would be goal attempt by half back Wendell
the unc to remain unbeaten and Harris that might have tied the
untied. With to minutes left in the score long before Cannon s run.
contest, Cannon fielded a deep
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then turned in the run that sent * NEW
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YORK (UPD — The Unit­
the packed house of 68,000 at ed States Lawn Tennis A«*ociiBaton Rouge intu an uproar.
lion’s nominating committee h*»
Cannon appeared caught at the selected George E, Herne* of Chi
LSU 11, but with a dazzling com­ cago
to surceed Victory Denny of
bination of sheer power and blind­ Seattle, Wavh. as the organize
ing speed broke away time and lion's president at the annual
again from would-be ladders,
staggered up the sideline, (hen meeting in Phoenix, Ariz .Ja n M
outran his pursuers to tbe Missis­
Golf Dates
sippi goal.
Until that run, Cannon had
NEW YORK (UPI i—Tha 1*61
Pi*)*'1 K1**! football but was in junior amateur riumptonvhip will
danger of being tagged a goat for |,c .taged on Aug. 2 5 at Cornel!
a fumble in the first period that University, Ithica. N. Y.. amt the
set up Mississippi - field goat The 1961 senior amateur tournament
22year-old hairback, playing be- will be staged un Uct. 2 7 at the
fore his home town crowd, had , Southern Hills Country Club. Tulii.
made several fine runs but roulti- | ukla . tha United States Golf Asion't teem to come through with one i nation announced Monday.

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"Ta Mm we shew m mercy
“ He nlaed a goad football team
“ By us log only ‘Fran C a re t'"
The sign was in reference to
senior quarterback Fran Curci
seeing most of the duly this
scison over senior Theron Mit­
chell and sophomore Bill McClain.
Curd has starred in several
games and has won a ''Florida
Athlete of the Week" award from
United Press International.
The Hurricanes have a 3 3 sea­
son's mark. They lost 32-3 to
Kentucky last Friday,
At Florida State University In
Tallahassee, a dummy of new
Coach Perry Moss was strung up
under in arch at tha main gale
of the campus.
It bora a algn which raid:
"Moss—Go Home."
About 100 students stood around
tha dummy chanting tha same
words until campus pollca dis­
persed them.
Moss' team has a 3 4 rscord
and lost 42 0 to Georgia Saturday.
Bob Woodruff, veteran coach
at the University of Florida in
GalnriYllla, waa “ buried" In front
of the student service center,
A “tombstone" beside a mound
of earth bore this inscription:
• Here lies Woodbead,
lie Is m mor« , , ,
“ raised three tins**
Oa Mtsad four."
Florida lost t u t * Auburn last
Saturday. Late la lha game the
Gators had a tin t sad goal situa­
tion on the Auburn four-yard line.
After a power play Lost.yardage
they tried three passes, all of
them Incomplete.
Woodruff has already been hung
In effigy thia season for allegedly
failing iu open up his conservelive offense. Florida has lost its
tail three games after winning
three and lying one.

NEW YORK (UPD -Louisiana
Stata and Northwester* rtmaided 1-3 today In United Praia
International'! major collega teat*
ball ratings but Syracuse re­
placed Mississippi In lilrd place.
Washington waa the only new­
comer in the top 10. replacing
Georgia Tech in KHh place la tha
latest, balloting by tha 33 leading
coaches who rata tha taaata far
UPI.
Syracuse, moving from fifth to
third in the wake of its 33-0 tri­
umph over Pittsburgh, achieved
tbe highest standing it kaa
reached ia the ratings sins* thay
were Inaugurated in 1930.
Tcxaa remained fourth a ll
Southern California
advanced
from sixth to fifth. Mississippi,
which lost a hard-fought, T-3 daclsion to LSU Saturday sight,
slipped from third to aiith. Pom
State, Syracuse’* opponent neat
Saturday, waa se-cnlh. Wisconsin
was eighth and Auburn ninth
ahead of Washington.
Dragon aad Clcmion tied for
tub. Purdue, Georgia, Georgia
Tech, Illinois, Tennessee, Ohio
State, Texas Christian and tha
Air Fore* Academy rouadtd cut
the top 30 ia that order. Only M
teama draw votes.
Oklahoma failed to receive a
vote for lb* first lime ia tha his­
tory of the ratings.

White Sox Get
Frank Baumann
From Boston
CHICAGO (UP!) - The Chicago
White Sox, who promised KtiM
In tha winter trading marts, gat
the bait rotllng in a airtight
player deal with tha Boatoa Rad
Sox. .
The American Leagu* cham­
pion* acquired Frank Baumans, s
left hsndad pitcher, and gav* up
Ron Jackson, one of six drat base­
men carried on the Whits So*
roster.
Baumann, IS, waa a bonus baby
from St. Louis in 1932 and re­
ceived an estimated 1109,000 for
signing with the Red Sox. H*
finished the ISM campaign, his
first full season in the majors,
with a S-4 record and a* earned
run averaga of 4.03.
Baumann hurted two eomplet#
games, winning six-hitlers from
Baltimore and Detroit.
Jackson came to the White Sox
after being paid a 923,000 bonus
In 1934. The I foot 4-Inch first
baseman was used only sporad­
ically in three seasons, playing
most of this year with Indian­
apolis where ha hit .290. lie hit
30 Iwtn*"fuM*-end dror* in *•
runs.

Grand Prix
SEBR1NG (U P D -T h e first an­
nual Grand Prix of the Unitad
States will b* a 42-lap, 119.4-mU*
even when it is run hare Dae. U .

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Aratio Mao Densard, Sanford
Jewell loots, Sanford
Carrio Shaw, Bustle
Alan 8. Plaids, ram Park
Estelle Coleman, Sanford
Cordon Milan. Sanford
Jewel Jone^ Sanford
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brunette,
Lake Mary, a daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell,
Lake Monroe, a daughter
Dismissals
Barnard Chamberlain, Sanford
Betty Wesson, Geneva
John Hall, Sanford
Efflo Pope. Sanford
Shiriay Williams, Sanford
Vara Strsder, Orange City

cant years we’ve loaraod a M
about' podestnans, including ap­
parently quite a bit that’s not so.
A pedestrian la usually defined
as a man with two ears, a wife,
and a teen-axed son. But accord­
ing to a study by the American
Automobile Association the pedes­
trian wo hear most about—the
one who gets run over and killed
—actually is a fellow who has
never driven a ear.
“Nearly an” adult pedestrian
traffic victims, AAA says, are
people who have never been li­
censed to drive.
I always thought at AAA as an
outfit dedicated to the preserva­
tion of motorists. And It la. But
AAA awhile back got to thinking
about the uneven contest between
ears and foot travelers, and pre­
sumably also the fact that every
driver tends to be a pedestrian
twice for eaeh time be travels by
car.
It searched in vain for'some as-

wMeh bow is available to traffic
experts, and after looking over
some of the findings I am con­
sidering giving up walking.
Motorists, the AAA has dis­
covered. are seldom killed in col­
lision with people on foot. It's the
pedestrian who loses this Mad of
contest, every time.
On the other hand. AAA says
pedestrians a in 't killed by motor­
ists nearly as often as is usually
thought. The way AAA sets it,
the foot sloggers very frequently
bring death on themselves.
You’ve heard ■ lot about driving
while drunk. This frequently tends
to be fatal, either to the driver
or somebody else, and AAA Is
dead set against It. But H fatal
accidents involving pedestrians,
AAA found, the pedestrian is more
likely to be drinking than the
driver.
In ooe test, IS per cent of the

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SANFORD CITY COMMISSIONER
GROUP 2

Todoy Nov. 3, 1959
YOUR SUPPORT W ILL BE APPRECIATED
PoOn A r t Open U ntil 7 P . M.
CHy Hall la the only place for dty eiectioo.
(Paid Political Advertisement)
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A t yeu probably figurui,
pedestrian deaths taku place Is
the. dark. Casualty rates rise
sharply in winter, when the days,
are short. June end December are
the safest and deadliest m aoU j*
for taking a walk.
. The fact more drinking is done
in tbs evening probably figures in
this, AAA aays. But the main
thing seems to be that pedestrians
simply aren’t seen. Poor lights,
both on streets and cat*, contri­
bute to this. So do Mack readways.
But many pedestrians persist in
walking on the right aide of the
road (which in this cate is the#
wrung aide) dressed all in black
or dark clothes, staking their
lives on the driver’s obligation to
see them.
Pedestrians have many rights
under the law. AAA notes, and
the trouble is they often Insist on
them. This is legal but frequently
fatal, and AAA fseis forced to
recommend strongly against it.
“These rights," AAA cautions,
“have never received wtoteheartQ
ed, 100 per cent recognition by
drivers/'
But the agency's survey stow­
ed that pedestrians are worse law
breakers than drivers; that while
most driven follow the rules of
the road, too many pedestrians
act like traffic laws are made
only for driven.
Old folks are the moet frequent
pedestrians victims, the AAA sur­
vey stowed. Very young chlldm A
are next. Men are killed morT
often than women. Non-drivers,
as previously noted, a n the most
prevalent victims; in one study 05
per cent of those killed who were
over 15 had never been licensed
to drive.

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�A W ant A d A D ay M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
3. Real Estate For Sale
2- For Rent
Oft your tree doughnuts from WELAKA APARTMENTS: room* BY OWNER: 2-bedroom home,
_th* eurrnt issue of 'Saturday
private bathe, 114 W. First Stbeat location In Country Club
WErealni Pott' from the
Minor. Phone FA 24*42.
IMXIK CREAM BAKE SHOP UNFURNISHED new 8 room
house. Phone FA 2-1333.
204 W. 3rd. Ph. FA 2 0 0 3 .
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath, large living
TTSH5T
SLEEPING Rooms, Boyd*!, Ill
room and bedrooma; kitchen
W. 3rd. Pb. FA 2-2911.
equipL See at 103 E. Woodland
FURNISHED apartment. dean
Dr. Phono owner, FA 2-4073.
and eloae-lp. Ph. Fa 2 1013. ROOM ft BOARD. Ph. FA 2-0392.
Jimmy Cowan.
T T B J T T U a t ^ E ^ S a la r ™ ™
Stemper Talks
VIVE room furnished upttairs
apartment 2101 Magnolia. 333.00
to
tho
mathematician! In Sanford.
For a real bargain, and attrac­
Phone FA 2-3931.
There are 112 0 aquara feet of
tive monthly payments, let us
living area la thla three year old
show you this outstanding 3
REE room furnished apartment
threo bedroom concrete block
bedroom homa today. T h e
2191 Magnolia, 943.00, Thone
home In ahowroom condition.
price? only 912.230 00, 92100
FA 2 3931.
Add
a nice acreened porch,
down, $66.74 monthly. Soma
carport, and utility room. Put
FURNISHED cottage, located at
terma can be arranged on
them all on a 79 foot lot con5 Poinle, 373.00 per month.
down payment if needed. Of­
venlant to ibopplng, school and
P&gt;. FA 2-1467.
fered exclusively by SEMIchurch. Did you figure higher
..NOLE
REALTY,
1901
Park
FOR SALE OR LEASE~Pior
than 910.300? Then keep the
Ave., FA 2 3232.
craat 1 year old 3-bcdruom, 2
change, but call
bath. Florida room. Nicely land- NAVAL OFFICER, leaving Sanacapad fenced in bark yard,
ford offera tbla charming 3-bed­ W. H. "BUI" STEMPER Ageacy
f Well and pump. U rge utility
Realtor ft Inearer
room contemporary born* with
v r s n . Wall to wall carpeting In
33 ft. living-dinin* area; part
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffer
living room. 123 E. Coleman
air conditioned; double utility Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
Circla. Phone FA 2-7913.
room. Lovely eatabllahed land­
Robert F. May, Bart richer,
scaping. attractive neighbor­
Helen E. Noonan
X ROOM Efficiency Apt, private
hood. Low monthly paymentr Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
hath, auUabla for one or couple.
aod flexible lermi. Phone
Aatoaa from Pott Office.
FA 2-3758.
By Owner — Mayfair Sortie*
Brittany Style. large llvlng-dlnSLEEPING ROOMS: The Cables,
ing area. 3-BR., 2 BATH. 2
401 Magnolia. FA 2-0720.
carport**, u t i l i t y , fireplace,
FURN. Apt. 201to W. lit. SL
family room, 2130 aq. ft. Phone
FA 2-2344.
SANFORD PROPERTIES
#9K D R 0031 unfurnished bouse,
914 Atlantic Bank Building
kitchen equipped. 900. 2412 Or­
Flo. Rerrisa
B. H. tvera U031E9 AND LOTS for colored
ange Ave. Phono FA 2-6630.
people. Alao homaa ouilt on lot*.
YOU NAME IT—WE'LL FIND IT
Roy Wall, Phone FA 2-1397.
STORE. 23 ft. by 30 ft. inquire
201 W. 1st. St.
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
See This Today!
Realtor
HOUSE on Cameron Ave. East
LAKE MARY
Side,
between Celery and The cutest two bedroom home
in Wynnewood is n». on the I'h. FA 2-8237 of FA 2-1004.
Geneva Ave. 4 bedrooms, quite
market. It has hardwood floors,
. neighborhood, school bus slop.
REA1 EITATK DUVE-IN
a nice Florida roo-i, stove,
, . kitchen appliances. 373 per
2344 French Ave.
refrigerator,
and
the
nicest
month. Ph. FA 2-6143.
100* X l3o' shady lot. The terms
J. W. HALL
are THE GREATEST only J630
ED ROOM unfurnished house
Realtor
down and Ihe balance at $63.00 "Call Hall"
$30. 2632, corner of Lemon L
Pbona FA 2-3441
per month at Stt Interest.
I Grandview. Phone FA 2-0627.
9330.00 Down
W. U. ••BUI" STEMPER Agency
R E N T A RED
813 Calallna Drive
Realtor ft Insurer
Jtollaway, Hospital ft ltaby Beds
High dry location. Thla 8 bed­
Phone FA 2-4991
11$ N. Pari
By Day, Week or Month.
room home has extras such as
paneled breakfast room, deep
CARKOLI.'S FURNITURE
well In yard. Florida Room,
Ph. FA 2-3181
lid W. 1st St.
ON LARGE LAKE
kitchen equipment and enclos­
4-Bedroom
home
with
2'i
baths;
FURNISHED three rooms"”ami
ed garage. Total price 911.0UO.
large living room; dining room;
A apartment.
Close-in.
Thone
ROBERT
A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Florida room; terrazso floors;
• FA 2-2379 alter 5 P. M.
Raymond latadqnlat, Aaeee.
central heat. Several fruit
FA 2 3831 Alt antic Rank Bldg.
2 BEDROOM furnished apartment
trees.
close in, reasonable. FA 20611.
2900 Sq. IT. OVERALL
127.900 TERMS
FA R M E R ’S AGENCY
TRAILER 10 ft. wide, 3 bedroom,
Ul'SINESS PROPERTY
N. V. Fanner, Realtor
completely furnished P h o n e
Large store with ono 2 bedroom
D. H. Whitmore
FA 2-3134.
apartment and two 1-bcdroom
Lillian G. Trama
Associate*.
1-BEDROOM house furnished, all
apartments. On corner lot with
extra lot in rear for parking. 110 S. French Ave. Ph. PA 2-3221
electric. SCO plus utilities. 2129
Chaae Ave. Phone FA 2-7483.
*32,000 TERMS
After hours, FA 2-2*11, FA 2-4921,
[ BEDROOM cinder block house,
ROSA L. PAYTON FA 2 0281
furnished, reasonable. 1 mile Registered Real Eatato-RrobeOfrom gate. Contact Uabough, Mary E. Carmen — Leo Sal vail
SFenstrom R ealty'
NAS, ext. 327 or 427.
B. E. Rogero, Sr. Associates
HERBERT 8TENSTKOM
KrgUtered Broker
NICELY furn. 4 room apartment Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
LEX RIMNER
with large porch, l'fc baths, 3-BEDROOM, living room, din­
LOTTIE BROADWAY
. garage. Ph. FA 2-4930.
ing room, kitchen equipped,
KEN TOHBETT
panelled Florida room. Easy
2-BEDROOM trailer, water and
HETTYE
I). SMITH
terms. Call FA 2-3741.
lighU furnished. In Osteen. $12
Associates
per week. Phone FA 2-0319.
RAYMOND M. BALL 111 N. Park — Ph. FA 2-2110
^R A N D NEW 2 bedroom furnished
a n d a s s o c ia t e s
.
^apartm ent. Close In. Available
Ileal Estate — ln«uranie
LOTS ON LAKE
Nov. SHh. Phone FA 2-2931 days,
Surety Hands
With lake frontage of 100 ft. to
FA 2-1401 nights.
"18 So. Park Ave. I'll. FA’2-5641
300 ft.
Sanford
4-ROOM
furnished
apartment
Evans Uldg. l a t e Mary
within walking diataoco of busi­
Five aod Ten Acre Farms
Ph. FA -2-1290
ness district. Phone FA 2-3819.
SALE or RENT: 1 U. R. 38 fL 3-BEDROOM house 1301 Wynne- C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
wood Dr. Low down payment.
New Moon Trailer, air cond.
BROKER
Phone FA 2 7797.
Adults. FA 2-7664.
2*2 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-1*81

F A 2 -5 2 6 4

«ICE bedroom, privet* entrance
1and bath. Phone FA 2-2449.

St.
116 N. Park Ave.

Ph. F A S 0118

2 BR, L'B home. Low down and
monthly payment. FA 2 2347.
NEW HOMES Loch Arbor: 3 and
4 bedrooms;
For exciting
family living with planned luaury plus ample entertaining
facilities and play areas at
moderate prices Shown by ap­
pointment. Call FA 2-1032.

“In the City of
Gracious Living”

N EW
R AV EN N A

Dream Homes

PARK
HO M ES

*3 4 0
Down Pavnttnt-No Closing

fc *9 8 9 0
T O T A L PRICE
lowea feature 3 Bedroom* li Tile Hath* • Screened
Beth • ttilu r Uaoia • Tor­
in o Floor* • Car port • - Laudraped Lola • All City Coofaiences.

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MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
w. Mtk SI.
Sanford

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•

Quiet Community

•

Near Golf Course

LOOK AT THE REST —
THEN BUY THF BEST!
Visit the beautiful 3 bedrooms US
and 2 bath Zeull-bUt homes at
San Scm Knolls on *V-st 20th
buret juat 4 blocks west of
Franeh
Avtnue.
COMPARE
THESE HOMES wi'h any othen
in tho tame pries range and
wo know you will agree that
here la the best value In town.
Down payments from 9330—
FHA financing. Representative
on the premises from 10 A. M.
till 8 P. M.

Turn Went l&gt;n 20th
St. Follow Country
(Tub Rd. ft Watch
For Our Siena . . •

T H IS

Newly Rstiniahed.
W nellia ntlada
Throughout. 28 Year
Hoof. All-Channel
Herat Antenna. Carparte . L'lilily Boom.

9:00 A. M. Til Dark
SUNDAY
3:00 P. M. T il Dark

Newly Painted, Inside

FA

Tucs.. N ov. 3, 1959—Page ?

Dallas Asphalt Co.

Uff-A-DAY

NO JOB TO LARGE OR SMALL
Drive Way* — Parking Arras
RENTALS: Day - Week - Month
Frnat End Leaden
Grader* — Dosrr* — Dragllaes
Roller* — Transports
PHONE: Days, FA 2 6134
Nights. FA 2-7123 or FA 2 3642,

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“Let's have ft rauntl of applaime for the wonderful
job the Program Committee did in not being able to
obtain a speaker."
5. Real Estate For Rale

12. I'lumblnr Senior*

NEW 3 bedroom. 2 bath CR
home. Low down payment, aaa u m e monthly payments.
FA 2 2SU9.

TM
^ P Iu m b in ^ H ^ e e tin j^

ONLY 9100.00 down payment,
FHA, let us show you thla 3
bedroom "Dream Home" In
beautiful Wynnewood, at 2424
Summerlin Ave. You will ap­
preciate the corner location and
nice trees. Newly re finished
hardwood floora. full tiled bath,
and large screened porch are
among some of the outstanding
fealurei. Offered exclusively by
SEMINOLE
REALTY,
1901
Park Ave. FA 2 3232.

13. Special Service*

AIR CO.NDmONINO
CONTRACT end REPAIR WORE
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 *$42

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Rack C.Uua
Vent G lu e
f lf f n v ir r

And Out. Termite
Proof. Immndiale
P»**et*ii&lt;n.

22- Article* Per Bale

1933 PONTIAC tudor hardtop 20 VOLUME set of Childrens En*
Catalina with radio and haaler.
cyclopia plus Book Of N atan,
123 W. 9th. St.
total 18 books $43. 1808 Chasd
Ave.
PICK UP TRUCK: Chevy, I93g'
Flectsidc body. 12,000 actual LIKE NEW furniture, disbea*
mi. like new. R ft II. direc­
drapes, sold house everything
tional light*, undcreoated, W. W.
goes. 117 Garrlaoo Dr., Sanford.
tire*. $1385 or trade for late
Wyllta wagon with 4-wheel Sell Us Your Furniture.
Service With The Cash. 9UFES
drive. PH. owner, FA 2-1216.
TRADLNG POST. FA 2-8«77.
1913 DODGE Pick~ up" deluxe
LADDERS:
step-ladders ft eaten*
cab, new paint, excellent Urea.
sioat 30c ft. PA 2-2022.
FA 2-3781.

Complete lawn
Maintrnaiee;
rertiliw —ftgraylng — Mowiag
JOHN LOMMIRSE
T9 FORD half-Ion panel truck,
416 Willow Ave. FA 2-7194
clean, 9l3o. Phone FA 2 7327,
HEATERS CLEANED
3-BEDROOM trailer fully air eonLawn Mower Repairs
dllionrd, washer and dryer. Will
LEWIS SALES ft SERVICE
sell equity very reasonable or
2316 W. 20th St.
will trade for equity In 3 bed­
FA 2 7928 or FA 2 3468
room home. Phone FA 13134.*„
ENVELOPES. Letterhead*, elatemente, InvolceJ, hand bills, and '32 MORRIS MINOR - good con­
dition. clean, reasonable price;
programi.
rte.
Progressive
beater. Phone FA 2 3318.
Printing Co. Phone FA X-2931 —
306 Weu 13th BL __________
1939 CHEVY 2-dr. guaranteed
new ear condition. Small down
It. M. Wilkins, Contractor
payment and lake over pay­
n Asphalt Driveways
ments. Contact Joe Orscuo at
• Parking Area*
Holler Motor Sales.
Quality Workmanship ft Materials
Terms To Suit Your Budget
13 ft. TRAVEL TRAILER, car­
•Free Estimate*
peted, new tires, must is* to
np.'ork Guaranteed
appreciate; also 1933 GMC U
rhono FA 2-4030 Sanford. Fla.
ton pickup, 4 speed boa, less
than 2000 miles on engine.
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
George Hess, 2737 Orlando
All typea and sites. Installed
Drive. Sanford. FA 2-1411.
"Do It Youraeif"
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
4
DR. 1912 PLYMOUTH, CAN
S T I N K
RE
SEEN AT THE SANFORD
Machinery end Snyply Co.
HERALD AFTERNOONS AT
207 W. 2 nd SL
Ph. FA 24431
NIGHT BY C A L L 1 N G

SANFORD Plumbing ft HeaUag Windshield
2330 So. Elm l'h. fA 2-7914.
Door G lue
13. Elfelrlral Services

58. Aetemobilen • Trailer*

FA 2-7770.
21. Furniture

$SAVE$
New ft L'Hcd

23’ HOSE $1.00, Boy’s W eston
Dungarees |U 9 pr. Army-Navy
Surplus Store, .910 Sanford Are.
New ft Deed FuraRere ft Afgfr
antes. A Good Plaee TO
BUY SELL ar TRADE
J BOONS FURNITURE
m Sanford Are.
FA S-TdB
HARLEY DAVIDSON 71 motor
cycle — buddy seat. Leas that
300 mile* on new motor. 889ft
Ph. FA 2-7418-1220 W. 3rd SL
SINGER ELECTRIC sewing
chine-factory rebuilt, lUm
with new guarantee end attach­
ments. I payments of $8.43.
Write Credit Manager, « /• The
Sanford Herald.
22-A-Arttotoe Rented
ROTARY MOWER Attachment
for Grnvley Tractor.
FA 2-0820.
23—N U c e e ft F t r u M i s

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RIDE to and from Orlando g
A. M. and 4 P. M. FA S-U0ft
24— l**4 ft Faoad
LOST: Nary bhse wallee,- wish
initials J. H. P. «tt R, last
Saturday evtnlng. la neither*
hood of 2608 Iroquois* Ave. RK*
WARD. 2803 Iroqulse Avft
Phono FA 2-3734.
.

Furniture and Appliance*
Senkarik Glean and P ain t Co.
FA 2-4829
M. "Dei" Vslrt Electrical Ser. 112-114 W. 2*0 SL
Dca Says For S m lce Call. .
Furniture Storago and bfovlag
203-209 E. First 9L Ph. FA 2-0888 LOST: German Pollca dee. a »
FA 2 4936
FA 2 3383
To and From Anywhere
awera to name of "King".
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
C. E. FHTLUFS
House Wiring — Electric Service
Pbooe PA R-TTtS.
Bed*.
Day.
Week
or
Moalh
—
1100 Frsncli Ave. Ph. FA 2-1481
Sid Vlhlea
FOR SALE BY OWNER: House,
FURNITURE
CF.NTKR
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
FOUND: Black dog, aeenu uto
312 Holly Ave., 2 bedrooms.
1110 French Ave.
able to bark, Ph. FA
FA 2 0813 13-A Beauty I'arlur*
Priced for quick sale at 96.400. 112 Magnolia
Pb. FA 2-7919
$1,000 down payment. Contact II. Building • Painting • Repairs Hair Styling — Prrmarenta —Oil
Mrs. M. L. Raborn, 1803 E.
Treatments— TV Stamps, Soft Used furniture, appliances, tools
etc. Boughl-sold Larry's Mart
Seminole Bltd.
Water — Air Cond Haitleit'a
CUSTOM BUILT BOMEH
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
Beauty Nook, 103 So. Oak—
Remodeling — Free Eitlmele*
3 BEDROOM. CD, M bath home.
FA
2
3742.
Repn'ra
Photo
FA
2-3744
CUSTOM
BUILT furniture -sin Phone FA 2 3333
BILL UERNOSKY, Contractor I
gle pieces or set*. Alio furni­
I) A W N ' S
». Female Help Wanted
ture repair. Cabmtts made.
PAINTLNO 4. DECORATING
BEAUTY 9AM7N
FA 2 7063.
Lirenird
—
Bonded
.
Air
Conditioned
Dryer*
GIRL WANTED in Philadelphia,
Free Estimates — J
Phene FA 2-7684
to live in. Must know baby
22. Article* For Sate
Work Guaranteed
care anti be a good Ironcr. Off
16. Flower* ft Plant*
Seminole
Painting
Contractor*
• BIG VALUER
Thursday and Sunday after
FA 2-1504
• QUICK CREDIT
12:00 Noon $30 to start Will
Cut Flower* For Any Otcnaiow
• EASY TERMS
advance
bus far*
Thone
H A M ROOFINO
SANFOIU) FI.OWKIt SHOP
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMM
FA 26130.
Contracting ft Repair*
FA 2-1822
or
FA 2-02*0
Mil — ItOOcUlL -ln ..&lt; r « l:------ -W ILSON.- HA ILK
"WHITE rtlMdtf ageirntily to keep ,.Lic«n FREE
ESTIMATES
t;. Pei * • l.liratoek ^^SUppllf*
New Ami Used Furniture
bouse
(or elderly
couple.
818 Sanford Avr. Pb. FA 2-7913
FA 2
311 K. First St.
FA 2-3380.
MINIATURE Poodle, AKC regivFLOOR sanding and finishing Isrcd. excellent pedlgrtr. Phone 2 AWNING windows, complete
*. Mile Help Wanted
Cleaning, Waging. S e r v i n g
37x26 $20. FA 2 3312
FA 2 3412.
Seminole County nines IMS.
AGENTS WANTED H. M. GLEASON, Lake Mary. PERSIAN KITTENS 2 month* READY MIXED CONCRETE
N A VY A N D
Window Sills — Lintel* — Sand
old. Phone FA 2 2137.
full or part time to null life!
Rock
Steppin*
Stone*—Stsel
1.1.
Special
Sen
Ire*
NEWCOMERS
Insurance up to HU year.*
FILLY COLT. 7 month* old;
Traps—Precar. Step*
of age, hospital insurance PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING Chihuahua, female. AKC regis­ tireaseCement—Dry
TO
SANFORD
Wells
up to 100 years of age. j
tered. FA 2 7138 after 7 p. m.
IV. I.. HARMON
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO
We Invite yen to bo an
Major Hospital up to [ I'll. FA 2-4223 After C P. M309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-3751
19. B ait* nml Mater*
absolutely
free without oblige*
93,000 and to age 70. Write
II K A T I N G
DELUXE Model 4 burner Ken- linn at o h of Bauferd’e leod b f
today KUYKENDALL IN­
"19 SEA KING, 33 h. p , fire,
II. It. PO PE CO.
more rlectrle range with gridMotel* while yea tocsin n it SURANCE AGKNCY. I'.O.
trie controls, 2 props. Phone
2** 8. Park - FA 2-4994
dir; circular walnut coffee
FA 2-7324. Terms If needed.
B O X 3711, ORLANDO,1
able boualag far youraeif sad
table,
Duncan
I’ltyfe
legs;
FLORIDA, or telephone Itoy Beet Paint ft Body Shop
family. Pick eg year hey a l
Phone FA 2-76U8.
10th ft Sanford
ear Bales Office.
CH 1-1701.
Gateway
To
The
Waterway
Behind Studcbaker Garage
FACTORY TO YOU
Your EVLNRUUK Dealer
ALUMINUM
18. Male or Female
Rubicon
Sporting
Good*
JACHOll'8 REPAIR HI10P
VENETIAN BLINDS
I’h. FA 2-5961 Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
Welding — v'aeh. ft Gen. Repairs 301-68 E. lit.
REAL ESTATE
W. 20th. ft Old. L Mary Rd.
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
SALESMEN
26. Aulomoblls* - Trailers
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
Loc.l established real estate or­ TREE CUTTING AND TRIMcords.
ganization is in need ol two
MING, We remove limb* and 1174 PLYMOUTH fordor sedan.
licensed sales agents, men or
Iutone green with Powerllitc Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
trash. Write Box T, « o San­
women. Experience not neeestransmission. Call FA 2 3616.
112-114 W. 2nd St. l'h. FA 2-4622
ford Herald.
•ary, earn while &gt;uu learn.
Write c/o Ssnford Herald, Box TV and RADIO REPAIR el vr
3:00 nights and wasktnds; San­
No 88. All rsplirt strictly con­
ford, Lake Mary and Loogwood.
fidential.
FA 2 2772 and FA 2 6613.
II. Wests Heated
TV SERVICE within the hour.
Service Cal) 9230 plus peris.
SEWI.Nli, Phone FA 2 7183.
Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. Ph.
FA 2 9798.
li. Plumbing Servlre*

Mather of Sanford

WELCOME

S U N LA N D
Estates

&amp;

South
PINECRES1

3 -B E D R O O M

4th Addition
Homes Designed For
Florida Living.
3 &amp; 4 Bedrooms —
1 ft 2 Baths

HOM E

VA - FH A FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Paym ents
Low as $425

2124 SUMMERLIN
IS OFFERED FOR SALE WITH LOW DOWN PAYMENT
FHA CONTRACT _____ _____ ___________________________ ($500 OR LESS)

Large Screened Porch.

Canatrue Oust Co., h e .

Urralft

IN BEAUTIFUL WYNNEWOOD

OPEN D A ILY

$Jw&amp;mak&amp;h

te n le r k

SEP I l f ~T INK SERVICE —
W. II. "Bill" STUMPER Agency Plumbing &amp; Repairs
Since 1918
Realtor ft Insurer
Joe C. Thoms*
A. HARK
DeBARY
Phone FA 2-1991
112 N. Park 102.1 Sarlta St.
FA 2-0611 NOrth H44iJ
NUrlh 8-4711
MAYFAIR HOME for SALK
PLUMBLNO
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
i 420 Elliott. 3 bedroom, 2 bath.
Large or s m a l l businesses.
Contracting ft Repairs
Spacious.
Substantial
down
Free Estimate*
Monthly statement* — Tax re­
payment needed. Call FA 2-3049
R. U UARVEY
turns. Call Lamar Williams,
for appointment.
FA 2-7813.
201 Sanford Ave. rbonr FA 21383

All Jlardwood Floora •

$450 Down

3$r

I!I Du*, On Cofnrr.
All Pnved SlrssU.
t'smenl drive.
I.arge Bark lard Grass And Fansrd.
Shade, Planter* ft
Rbrnhbery. Kltshea
Equipped. New 48 Cal.
Htr. Heater. Ceatrsl
IfeaUng (OH)
Telepkeae • Elec trie
Door Chimes Installed.
City Rawer Ceonestod.

This Is One Of The PHILLIPS "Heller - Built" House*. In A Choice Neighbor,
hood. And In In Excellent Condition. Large CloncU And Linea Clouet In Hall. Owner
Unable To Work And Make Payments.
Here In A Golden Opportunity For Someone To Own A Fine Home Al Low Cool.
For Detail* .Phone FA 2-52.12 Of FA 2.7975.

You can ntova in immedi­
ately while the papurg are
beinr processed.

Introducing Mr. Jack Crcfcory. uavd cuf lot manager at
Holler's. Jack has Just been promoted to this position
which wo* vacated by Mr. Fred Yeackle, now munugcr
of Holler Motor Sales. Hi.* previous expcrieitcn in the
used car business makes him an excellent choice for
this Job.
Jack, hi* wife Marty, and two children Kobbia and
Debbie moved to Florida from West Virginia last year.
They aru now maklnjc their home In DeLand. Their
many activitlen include {pdf, fi.xhinK nml boating. They
attend the F irst iU ptiat Church.

We Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On Th«
Construction Of Your
Home Or Your DowR
Payment And Closing
Cost Will Ha Cheerfully
Refunded.

Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.
Car H w y. 17-92 ft 2 7 th S t
P h an F A 2-1M 1

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FIRST

ANNUAL

CONTEST

RULES

• 20 football game* thin weekend are placed, on*
In each ad on thla page. Indicate winner tar writing
In th e name of team oppoalt* the advertUer*a
name In the Entry Blank, No acorea. Ju at pick
winner*.
• Pick a number which you think will be th e high*
eat num ber of point* aeored by any on* team on
thla page and place thla num ber in the apace pro*
vided in E ntry Blank. Thla will be uaed to break
tie*.
• One entry only to each conteatant. Entries must
be brought to the office of thla paper or poetmarked no later than Friday Noon, November 6.

FREE CASH PRIZES will be awarded each week (in accordance
with Contest Rales a t right) as follows: 1st PRIZE: *15; 2nd PRIZE:
yiO) trd PRIZE 15. Nothing to Buy. Nothing to Pay. No Obligation.
THIS PAGE WILL APPEAR EACH
TUESDAY DURING TH E FOOTBALL

OFFICIAL

ENTRY

BLANK

NO EMPLOYEE OF THE SANFORD
HERALD OR MEMBER OF HIS
FAMILY IS ELIGIBLE TO COMPETE.

SEASON.
My Name I n ........... ............

You Can Rely on the
INTEGRITY, EXPERIENCE and
FAIR DEALING

Beggarly Appliance C enter
Bee Crumley A g en cy ........
Day ’a Nit* G r i ll ...............

U. af Fla. Gem
ever WIOD

V

SUPPLY. INC.

A N C IE N T AGE
S E A G R A M ’S “ 7

$ w
* W
Mws W
ler 111.71

&lt;£a/is W jdjvum 9*ut

George a Tavern ..... - .......... —
HID Lumber A S u p p ly ------ ....
Gregory Lum ber — ..... —
McKee M eter C o ....... - .........
la k e Monroe I n n .......— ....... ..
Ted W iliam* Hardware Co. ..
Burger King ....... —............—
Berry’* W arehouse Furniture
No*Hl Bottling Co. ....... ..........
Wall Plumbing A Heating —...
Pkilipw Citlee S e rv ic e ..........CarroTa F urniture ...........—.
McRoberta T ire Supply ------Sewkarik Glam A P aint .......
Hunt Lincoln • Mercury ___
H airy’* Bar A Package ........

at
*

for

Saaford'a

Oldcat

Building

Supply

SUDDEN

SERVICE

H IL L Lumber fir Supply Yard
213 W. 3rd St.
Sanford, Fla.
MIAMI VS NORTH CAROLINA
USE OUR

LAYAWAY
far

C 'hrlitnM

PLAN
G ifu

116 W. First St.

FA 2-511

“One Block W est o f
f - .•

Before The Big Game* This Weekend —
Make Sure Your R efrigerator Is Stocked

COLEMAN HEATING and
AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT

w ith —

The only healing ayatem backed by a 91,000
Comfort Bond.
Space Heater* — Floor Furnace* — Furnace*
With Center-Duel System — Caa or Oik
I I

f ”

The Freaher Refresher
NE-HI Quality Ftavora, the
Wtaadard by Which Other* Are Jndged.

PLUMBING * HEATING
AIR * CONDITIONING

tear S. Baaferd Ave.

the Clock”

AIR FORCE VS MISSOURI

mr

Invm tlgate The Root — Then Inn tall The Beet

U f J k
WW

NE-HI BOTTLING CO.
504 CELERY AYE.
MARYLAND VS NAVY

FA »-*

Football Contest Editor
SA N F O R D HERALD

A ir Conditioned Comfort

SHSVICK”

Sanford, Florida
Wlnneru of laat week’s conlrM: A TIE FOR FIRST PRIZE — TED BARKER. 110 Oakland Drive, and K. C. CAMP.
BELL. 2434 M yrtle Ave„ receive 912.50 each. A TIE ALSO FOR THIRD PRIZE — NANCY SUTTON, and JENNY
LYNN YOUNG, both a t 813 Rosalia Drive, receive 92.5o each.

Bob

Crumley

Agency

t Haair M U .

FA

KENTUCKY VS VANDERBILT

ARKANSAS VS RICH

See “Shorty” Phillips
ri a

^

te keep yoar

D ll
I J k jn p m ^ a a d

efficient

S

fe a t,

car

products
nechsaJcal week.

c e a iltw b

T ED W IL L IA M S HARDW ARE
PA 2*3494

CORBY’S

TAAKA
VODKA

purring —

109 N. Palmetto Ave

a e rv tc e f

Headquarter*

P H IL L IP S C IT IE S SERVICE

Check ’em at
R. 15th St.

Firm

Though ws'rt la mlddls ml REMODELING, yaw caw
STILL Call — -The Una her Niaibwr” — FA 1-5581

H eadquarters for U*HAUL Trailers
5024
2600 Orlando
1 7 * 92 — ut the Cloverleuf

Drive

•

MERCURY

•

E N G L IS H

MICHIGAN STATE VS PURDUE

»wial

For

LINCOLN
EDSEL

FO R D

CI.EMSON VS DUKE

ca*e

price*.

HARRY'S

BAR and PACKAGE
I S. Park Ave.
j.’A 2“The Brand* We Have Will IMeawe You.
L 8 U VS TENNESSEE

BAYLOR VS TEXAS

Nationally Advertised Furniture
at Discount Prices

WAREHOUSE

OLD CROW
ANCIENT AGE

SEAGRAM’S “7
CALVERT'S

Pre-C astC O N C RETE STEPS
IN
• Perm anent
• Rot - Proof
• Term ite Proof

VARIOUS
AS
r
LOW
f
A S -

WIDTHS
« | k fK
l l ) * 19
IW

CHEAPER
THAN
LUMBER

SHOEMAKER

CONSTRUCTION

CO.

SENKAR1K GLASS f t PAINT CO.
H W. m d m .
_ _
PA 94*9
Cl l y v a ar af V. af Via. t w A t l t n i t i n l a wear WlOO

AUBURN VS MISSISSIPPI STATE

»- 1
Tli

t •*

FOR TWO
Detain At Our Store

BAG G ERLY’S A P P LIA N C E CEN TER
MINNESOTA VS IOWA

NORTHWESTERN VS WISCONSIN

MOORE PAINTS
ARE BEST!

F R E E T R I P to N A S S A U
F u rth er

*j&amp;DhqsiA Javsuw

FUKN1TURB CO.

Come Register For A

Broiled Burgera

Save - Drive a
MAN

IT S A WHOPPER!

ra a t
Up to 40 mile* per gallon

$295 down

McKEE

$1695 delivered

MOTOR

CO.

each A n .

GEORGIA TECH VS NOTRE DAME

FA

Curb Service

�i

#&gt;J^

trapps Defeats Warner For City Commission Post
School Millage, Trustees

311^ ^m tfnrft Ifytmib

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VOL. XLtX

United Prroa

im

SANFORD, FLORIDA

J. H. "Jim my" Crnppe, a laat-rainuU entry Into tha City
Commission race in Group 2, won th a aaat from ineumbant
Merle W arner by a 899 to 264 vote yeaterday In th e b lf f w t
turnout of voter* in any Sanford off-year election when only
a aingle race waa contented.
Voters gave Crappn a m ajority of about three to one an
I,l€8 east ballots at City Hal.

NO. 556

Predictions had boro that Warner
would retain Mm aaat by lAat
seme margin.
Earl Higginbotham, got a tine
vote of confidence as ha received
tot voter sRhough unopposed tor
the Group 1 rota P inion past.
Robert K in a gat to write-in
voice for tha G rant 1 aaat and
If others got alagta votes.
Tha 1.139 ballots aaat represented
•bout J* per cent af tha registered
voters af ganford and topped last
year's number of I,1M balloti when
seven send Ida tee eought a seat.
City Clerk Henry Tamm turned
ihe ballot boxes over to the City
Commission at noon for the official
canvass and certification.
Crapps will b« staled on the
ram mission January g when War­
ner'* term ends.
County voters overwhelmingly
endorsed an eight mill school levy
sod the three unopposed school
board trustees tor another term.
An official vote canvass today
rsvsaled that MM votars spprov•d the school millage, while
seven voted against it and II
others voted for reduced millage.
Supt. of Schools R. T. Milwee
reported today that the millage
voted upon by the county will be
reduced by the school board at
their nest regular meeting Nov.

County Adopts 11 Mills Levy
A s Tentative Taxation Rato
Tax Bills M ay Bo Ready
tFor Mailing By Dec. 15
County taxpayer* got an indication yeaterday of a
drastically revised miltage rate this year a s the county com­
mission adopted a motion which called for a tentative rate
of 11 mills for the operating budgets.
This figure is subject to change, but calls for 5.35 mills
for the general budget, five for schools, and .66 for payment

County Drainage
t l illage Levy
Study Is Urged
County Comm lesion Chairmen
John Krider urged the board of
commissioners yeaterday to act
n s the need for a county wide
aralnege program and aatobliihraent of a mttlage levy to get
funds to carry on the program.
Krider told the board that In hie
district alone, moot of the money
la going toward drainage pro­
blems Instead at building up
roads.
Other oommlaaleaera agreed and
M a id they had the aetoe problem.
w Commissioners have hew pla­
gued wttb requeets foe rehabilitat­
ing nearly W sal lee of drainage
ditches.
"It isn’t the purpose of the roed
and bridga funds to drain private
property," Krider eaid.
He added that in every area
In the county there appears to be
a drainage problem and the eoly
« otution "aeema to be a drainage
»vy."
Krider asked that a countywide
committee be eat up with each
commissioner ns m int a member
In the committee.
The commission agreed to name
those who will serve on Ibe a
mi tie* at their nest meeting.

TV

Star Disappears

UOD (UP1) - Evelyn
^ HOLL'
LLtWOC
udie,, t-year
9-y*ar-old television alar,
disappeared from her family boms
early today after breaking into
her piggy hank and taking 111*.

NEW YORK (UPI) —Stock pri
cei at 1 p. m.:
J3S
American Alrltnei
tIH
American TAT
IM
American Tobacco
Bethlehem Steel .. M s tm * S3'4
to
C A O .................
Chrysler ............. • •••**•* •* W
Curtiss • Wright ................. 29-’«
DuPont .......... ................... 237'*
Eastman Kodak ............ t.. N
Ford Motor ... .................. 9tVi
General E lectric.................. II
General Motors .................. S2H
Its
Graham • P a ig e ..................
Inti. TAT ............................ 37'4
4D«
Lorillard ............................
Minute Maid .......................
Penney ............................... III
!V»
Penn. RR ..................
4
Royal American ................
titk
Sears Roebuck
............
Standard Dll (MJj ........... tlth
Sludebaker . . .................... M's
U. S. Steel
..................... 99&lt;i
Westlngliouse El.................. US’s

News Briefs

T-* '

Travel Itinerary

May Gist Off Lhfftt-'
PUPI.ARVILLK, Mia*. (UPI)—
T&gt;)* white men who lynched Negro
rape suspect Mack Charles Parker
last April were almoat certain todny of escaping punishment by the
state. A reliable source told United
Press International that the Pearl
Hiver County grand jury of 19
white men simply ignored Ihe
Lynch case during its two-day deUberaUona, which recalled Tues-

12.

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IF*
V

•ala.

In a preliminary statement isTuesday night, the Revlon

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iMAKiNU IT OFFICIAL in thin canvass of the bullotn of the City Commission nice. The City Commissioners and Mayor Al Wilson certified the

vote ut a noon meeting. Commissioner Robert Brown, Mayor A. L, Wilson,
Karl Hifftfinbothatn, Joe Baker, Merle Warner and City Clerk Henry
Tamm are shown opening the ballot boxes.

U .S . Troops Guard Canal Zone Border
A fte r Anti-American Riots Break Out

BALBOA, Canal Zone ( U P l) - seriously endangered relations be­
U.
S. Army troops equipped with , tween Ihe two countries.
WASHINGTON (U P I)—PraalIt was the wort! anti-American
machtnrguns
and mortars guarddent Eisenhower today announced
•d the borders uf the Canal Zone violence in Panama In mora than
plans for a historic personal trip
3o yeari.
to nine countries In Europe, Asia
today against any new invasion i Canal Zone Gov. William K.
and the Middle East next month.
attempt by mobs of anti-Ameri­ Potter requested the Army lake
The President told his new con­
can nationalist Irum 111* Panama nver enforcement of law and or
ference he will leave Dec. 4 and
Republic,
der after hard-pressed police had
visit Italy, Turkey, Pakistan, A f
Rioting nalkinaltats in Panama spent more than five hour* fend
ghanlstan, India, Iran, Greece, d*y.
City Tuesday ripped to shreds ing off rock-hurling, cursing Pan­
France and Morocco.
the U, 8. Embassy llag, smashed amanian youth*.
This was a far more extensive W arning Rejected
windows In U. S. Agencies, burned
The demonstrator* werr infur­
Itinerary than originally indicated.
HER LIN (UPI) - A Soviet em­ automobiles ami stoned U. S. iated when police relused them
The tour will take 2&lt;w weeks.
bassy spokesman disclaimed re­ Canal Zone guards. The U. S. permission lo rarry tha PanamanKisenhower said be hoped that sponsibility today for any East consulate in Colon at the Atlantic
by this trip he would build, par­ German flag! that may fly in Wait end of the 30-inile wide isthmus
ticularly in Asia, a better under, Berlin on the Nov. 9-9 anntver- also was attacked.
standing of the United States, sary of the Bolshevik revolution
Troops kept the rioters out of
and—at all points of his jet plana The statement appeared to be an Ih* Canal Zone itself.
journey—good svilt for U)t Unit­ indirect rejection of an American
The viulencr erupted during
ed Stales.
warning to Ihe Soviets against al­ what was billed by its .qvonvir—
lowing East German Communists former Foreign Minister Aquilmu
to raise Ihe flags over West Rer­ Boyd—as a "peaceful invasion"
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The
un elevated railway stations Ibis of the tone to "reaffirm Pana­
State
Legislative Investigating
manian
sovereign!)"
m
rr
the
weekend.
canal tone, leased to the i ntied Committe today returned it* longStolen "in perpetuity" in I9«J. delayed investigation of enmmuPort Possibility
U. S. Ambassador Julian E’vk tii'in In the Flurida NAACP.
QUINCY (UPI) - The Gadsden
Commitlec counsel Mark Hawes
County Commission is expected to Harrington delivered a sir mgly of Tampa said Tuesday the com­
worded
proteal
nole
lo
the
I’aita
authorise a 910,OU) study Nov. |
mittor has the name* of 100 preHi in determine feasibility of crest man!an foreign mlniilery against nil and past Communists, each
thr "unwarranted desecration" of
Company conceded it "did suggest ing a shipping post here. The com- Ihe American (lag He said Ibis of whom "was under direct mders
numerous ways in which the pro mission
Tuesday
tentatively
lo infillrale and iniLi'nce the
grams could be improved hut rig awarded Uircontrict to the Jack- |
NAACP,"
ging was not one of them."
aonville engineering firm of ftryTiir commitlee has -aubprnacd
"Pressure from a sponsor tn do nolds, .Smith and Hills. The survey
ID wiinc.ssrs, inrluding nearly all
a better job did not give quii expected to Uk* two years, inof llir Negro group's top official*
program producer* a license lo dudes a study of the Apalachicola
h i ) loihfa.
cheat," the lipstick and fingernail River above and below Jim Wood­
Tho*e suhpenard were Rev. A.
ruff Dam.
polish maker declared.
I.run Imwry of Tampa, state
This waa in answer to charges
A Stale plant lUeid uftuial In NAACP piesident; Ruth I'erry of
by tbs programs’ producers that
Sanford
today naid Ihe Infiltration Miami, white atato aecretarythey rigged Ihe shows under pres­
rrr of thr organiialion;
of fire ants in the Sanla'ido »i«a tirasu
sure from Revlon which sometimes
former stale tieaauier Ycrnell P.
decreed which contestants should
is expected lo b* "cleaned up" by Albury, .Miami; the Rev. Theodore
lose and which should win.
the end of the month.
ft. Gibson, piesident of the Sliaml
Sleven Carlin, executive pro­
Frank Youtxey said Ibe ants chapter; G. 31. Graves Jr., attor­
have Infected the farming aica
ducer of Ihe programs, and hia as­
sistant, Mart Koplin, told the House
between Ihe Longwuod rily limits ney fur the Miami chapter; Rev.
WASHINGTON I UPI) — E&lt; and the Wekiva River but tieal- Edward T. Graham, former Mminvealigalora Tuesday that the
cape
equipment was successfully ment has already darted to des­ ml chapter piesident; Mr. and
sponsor at weekly meelmgs took
levied
today (or the U. S. satellite troy the ants and -hould l-e r»m- Mrs. Itu haul Sillier, Abe Sorkin
a hand in planning even the small­
and Arlington Sans, all of Miami
capsule that will carry man Into pieted this week.
est details of the shows.
The subcommittee produerd a -pace. This was done in a rocket
The plant board i« spraying the
March 13, 1937, memorandum writ shoot al Wallops Island, Va.
area by airplane
The capsule was fired lo an alten on stationery of the advertis­
"The ants arc mote &gt;.l a imlili'ing firm of Batten, Barton, D u r-il'tude of 38,1X10 feet by engineers nulsance than anything rise,"
itine and Osborne summarising, “ f Ibe Natiunnl Aeronautics and Youtsey said, a Idmg that damage
the conclusion* of on* weakly meet- Apace Administration with • p«w to crop* is limited.
A Sanford housewife escaped
rrful Little Joe L—
booster.
ing on the 1*4.000 Question."
County Engineer Hull Havl* serious injury late yesterday after-,
"The
lest
was
a
complete
sueIt said in part: "It waa decided
raid yesteiday a clay pit owned by noon when she crashed into a
there is a definite need for the re t* " a NASA spokesman said.
Seminole County has been quar­ parked car on Park Ave., police
The capsule, similar to tha one antined by the State Plant tl«md
3*4,000 Question' to have more
reported.
in which a Mercury Astronaut because it la infested with Ihe
loaeri."
-Mrs. Julia Walker Kietl receiv­
Among the signers were Martin will be fired into orbit sometime ants.
er a minor cut on tha (ace and
Revion and George Abrams, vice in 11)61, descended into the Atlan­
Davti said he had bc*n instruct­ a bloody nose when her car col­
president of advertising for Rev­ tic five miles from NASA’s lest ed not lo remuve any fill dirt or lided with a parked vehicle owned
station on the eastern shore of clay from the area, located in trie by James II. McKee, stationed at
lon.
Koplin said hr thought Revlon's Virginia.
southeast part of the county, un­ Ihe Naval Air Station.
desire to ice Ihe program* win
The launching, at 9:33 am .. til the ants are destroyed.
Damage to McKee's car was ex
Us* highest possible audience ra t­ was tha second to a series of
Indications are that the fire im uted at 3200 and 9400 to Mri.
ing waa the "prim ary motiva­ Little Joa flight* to perfect es­ ants were transported into Semin­ EirIP* car. She waa charged with
tion" for id interest in (be fate cape and rescue equipment de­ ole County in p’xnts hauled by a failure lo hava vehicle under
of contestants.
signed for the Mcicury progiatu. nursery recently.
control.

Legislators Resume
Inquiry On NAACP

Deny Rigging Charge

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Quiz Show Sponsors
WASHINGTON (U PI) - The
sponsor of two big money TV
quis shows today denied charge*
by two producers that ha knaw
they were rigged and aomelimea
brought pressure to "control" jh*
outcome of Ihe contests.
The denial waa made before
Jfouae inveitigatora by Martin
■levson, former vice president of
the Revlon Cosmetics Co., who waa
a signed chief responsibility by the
firm for supervising the two now
defunct allows —394.000 Question"
and 104,000 Challenge.”
"We believed we had bought an
honest show and we were convinc­
ed we had one," Keveoo said,
"I never once suggested that a
particular contestant win or lose.
t never entered my mind that
ua producer would control the los­
ing or winning."
The producer* had identified
Marlin Rtvion, brother of Charles
Revson. president of tha firm, as
the chief spokesman for the spon­
sor at weekly meetings at which
they received detailed suggestions
as (o how the show* would be con­
ducted.
The price of Res Ion stock declin­
ed substantially today on tbo Hew
jfcork Stock Exchanga. The itock
opened with a block of 3,300 shares
at 30, off 1H, from Moaday'a
closing price. Financial experts
•aid R was an unusually sharp
drop for Ravlon stock. Further
selling aecurrod after the opening

J . H. CRAPPS

1 p. m. Slocks

on hospital bonds.
Tax Assessor Richard McCanns
has told the commission that h t
estimates the assessment roll will
list 9192 million in property valustlons ss a basis for a tax rate.
The commissioners left the milline rate still subject to revision
after the equalisation hearings
and special levies that may be re­
quired. Tentative budget approved
last month was set at t l ,332,143.
This was based on what was term ­
ed a "fictitious lax roll" which
must be finalised after the equali­
sation.
The cummlssioncrs estimated
yeaterday that the tax bille could
be prepared and sent out about
Dec. IB after equalisation board
hearings which they hope to begin by Dec, I.
The tentative budget calls for
9329,903 for general operating, New Society Head
I272.2M fine and forfeituie fund,
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPl&gt;-Mra.
$470,722 for roads and bridges
and 902,412 for capital outlay re­ Claude Walker of Winter Park,
Fla. Tuesday night waa named
serve.
president general of tha National
Society of Ihe Damas of the Court
of Honor.

S'

Approved In Balloting

tonight and tomorrow. High today, 75 4 0 . Low tonight. 60*65.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1969

9

Stale Spraying Fire
Ant Infestation

Satellite Capsule
Equipment Gets OK

Driver Slightly
Hurt In Collision

ian (lag into the U, S. - controlled
tone. At least three policemen
w«re injured and two dembnilrators arrested.
U. S. soldiers with bared bayo­
nets moved up to ring the fron­
tier* with Panama. Searchlight*
werr concentrated along the bor­
der lo frustrate any possible at­
tempt at Infiltration during Ilia
night.
Somr Canal Zone authorities
were openly riilical at the faillire of the national guard—Pana­
ma's only military force—In atop
youths from hurling rock* at
Canal Zone guards from inside
Panama. Potter himself com­
mented earlier on what he said
was the "strange lack of Will" on
111* part ■&gt;( Hi* national guard in
supprrtsini the violent* at Itw
outset.
National guardsmen were rush­
ed to the U. S. Embassy after
Ihe attack and others provened rioters from looting the Pana­
ma City railroad nation, whlrh it
part of the Canal Zone enter­
prises.

Tornado, Rains
Rack Southwest
I'nited Press International
Southwesterly winds blew heavy
rama. a small tornado and summer-likr temperatures into live
Southwest Tuesday night.
Most of Ih* weather activity
centered in north rrntral Texa*
and Southeast Oklahoma, where
up to Ht inches of ram was
recorded during a six • hour
thunderstorm aeige.
The tornado destroyed a barn
near Shulls. Okla., in ihe south­
east part nf (he stole, but caused
no injuries.
Lighter showers fell through
Iowa to the Ohio Valley, with
scattered rainfall reported in the
central Rockies.
Snow and winter weather pre­
dominated from Monlan* into
North Dakota, where readings
were in the 2Us and two to four
Inches of snow blanketed northern
Montana.

Frederick To Speak
The Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce will meet on Thor- 1'iy
at 9:00 p. m. in the Chamber of
Cuinmrrre Huilding.
Guest spraker will he Slat* Rep­
resentative Guidon 3 rede lick. All
interested persons are invited to
attend whether they are member*
of the Chamber of Commerce or
not.

"Although wo had lin t adver­
tised for eight mills we feel w*
won't need M now, "Milwee said,
adding tin t the value of non-ex­
empt properly in the county will
make the reduction possible.
The official canvass ravaaled
also that votars approved the two
mills tor tha building and bus
reserve fund with 1.293 In favor
of the two mills and 397 against
Threo acbool trustees running
unopposed veer* R. F. Cooper,
who pollod 1,900 votes; Jim
Hlrkemeyer, 1.401 and Roy Mann,
1,341.
Seminole County voter* backed
the reapportion meal amendment
by a mora than 2-1 margin, al­
though tha controversial amendment waa defeated ever tha Mato,
With only 2,979 persons voting,
1,103 approved the a mead meat
and 973 were against it.
Mrs, Camilla Brace, supervisor
of registration, Mamed tha poor
turnout at voters on ’ Indifference
to ae important iasua."
Mrs. Bruce reported that 12,3u0
person* were eligible to vote to
this off-year election.
Official* lermad the reappurIion ment defeat a setback for
Seminole County,
If the amendment had passed
the county wouki have bad Us
own senator toataad of sharing
on* with Brevard County,
Rep. Mack Cleveland Jr., said
"I'm disappointed that it didn’t
pais, but lb* county delegation
was gratified by tiie good ma­
jority of Seminole County voters
who put our county on record as
approving R."
Cleveland said "this may be
the last opportunity for Florida
to have anything close le real
re a ppon ion ment."
l&gt;f the absentee ballots cast,
14 favored the amendment and
on* was against it.
Following is s precinct by -prerinct tally of ihe voting:
No. I—129 (or and 193 against
No. 2—I t for ami 19 against
No. 3—479 for and 132 against
No. 1—29 for and 21 against
No. 3—31 for and 39 against
No. 0—34 for and 30 against
No. 7—20 for and 19 against
No. 9—72 lor xml 39 against
No 9—109 for and 33 against
No. 10—79 fur and 33 against
No. It—HO fur and 49 against
No. 12—2a for and 17 agaiilsl
No, 13—23 for ami 9 aga m
No. M—170 for and 73 against
No. I V—33a for amt 131 against
No. 10—43 for and H against.

„ B ln

HomecomingFloat
List To Be Set
Float eotrirs
In Ihe
annual
Seminole High SchoolHomecom­
ing Parade of Nov.13 will be
mad* known at the meeting of
student leaders and parents to be
held it 7:30 p. m Thursdiy.
The group will meet in |H* give
club room of the school, (or a
discussion of potential project*
for the entire student body.
All club presidents and interriled parents are requeued to
attend, A. J. Bracken, school
principal, lid.

County Building
At Record High
County buitdine permits set a
new high for October, Zoning
Director Robert Brown reported
today.
Brown laid valuations on per­
mits for tha month reached 92,440.091. The previous high for (he
vear was in August when valua­
tion* were 92,313,000.

Big County Votes
Swamp Attempt At
Reapportionment
MIAMI (UPt&gt; - Florida'* W#
county voter* swamped the legta*
Utive reapportionment amend­
ment Tuesday and made R Mto
Mg issue le Urn 19M governor’*
rare.
Forewarned they might never
•gain be offered a plan at gaod,
cltltena of Dade, Palm feaefe
and Broward counties nevertheleas provided the margin at de­
feat.
With l.U g of the atate'a l,9v«
precincta counted unofficially, tha
volt stood at 192,144 against the
constitutional amendment to 143.797 In favor. Well ever half the
"no" votes — 97,349 — were reek
In Dade, Palm Beach and Be*
ward.
Potential candidates for gover­
nor who opposed the amendment
hailed the vote at a mandate toe
the I*egls!ature to offer more re­
presentation to Ihe population
centers.
One a t them, former House
Speaker Tad David of Holly­
wood, hinted that If he were
elected ha would aall a special
reapportionment session the day
after inauguration.
But Gor. LeRoy Collins, whe
supported the amendment a t a
"step in the right direction,'" re­
jected tha Idea of an extraoidle*
*rL ‘Vm*0!?
*T think we have gotten thn
most w* can from tha Legislature
•a it la now constituted," he said.

Regrading, Drain
Work Suggested
In Loch Arbor Area
County Engineer lo b Daria re­
ceived two major recommendstlona from tha engineering firm at
Leffler and Burnt to fUmiuiw
flooding ia the Leek Arbor area.
Tha county com mission bad aw
thoriied Ihe firm to survey tha
area because of the flood raws*lioaa there caused by reeeat rains
and poor drainage.
Davis aaid today (he major
recommendation* are re grid tag
Forrest Drive and Ridge Ave. and
establishing a drainage awala
down ih* tenter af the twa
streets,
Davl* ia expected to make hia
recommendation* to the commis­
sioners at Iheir meeting neat Tweeday,
Die county engineer added that
ha had no idea what the project
would coat,
Davis reported he had rcceivsd
no word on the survey on tha
Tanglawood and Tample T im e *
arra being dona by the engintering
firm of Brill and Gray.

Mrs. Ives To Show
Film To Jaycees
A new prise-winning film, "A
Family Affair" will b* shown n
the Jaycees weekly luncheon
Thursday at Ihe Civic Center.
Mr*. Sidney Ives, III, director
of the local Family Counseling
Service, will rommenl briefly on
the film, which hat been pur­
chased by the Mental Health
A**n. lor showings to civic sad
achool group* to the county.
The film give* information on
social work with families, depict-

*
Retarded Child
Group To Meet
The Seminole County Assocla. lion for Retarded Children wiK
hold iu regular monthly meeting
3londay at 9 p. ra.. in the nursery
wing of |h* Christian and Missionary Altiance Church at 14U) and
Park Ave,
Guest speakrr wUI be fl. N.
Ward of the Florida Council for
Retarded Children and the pub­
lic 1* invited hi attend. Novem­
ber is the month in which "Na­
tional Retarded Children's Week"
la held throughout tha country.

Mediators Call
Recess In Talks
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Federal
mediators recessed Meal strike
negotiation* todefioitoly today
after a futile SO-nstool* bargain­
ing sess'on with unlow and mamage mMl official*.

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WEATHER: Partly cloudy with scattered showers tomorrow. High today, 77-^2. Low tonight. 55-60.
United Press Leased W in Established 1*08
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1959
SANFORD, FLORIDA

News Briefs
Clean Slate
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
Rev. George A. Downs at Winter
Park reported today that he spent
no money and received no contri­
butions last week in hi* campaign
for governor.

Beating Charge
NEW YORK (U P I)-F our teen
aged Negro boys today faced ;
charges of boating, raping amt
robbing a 17-year-old white girl.
The girl, Sandra Burrell, told
police she was accosted by the
four youths as she snd a 17-yearold girl friend were walking home
from a subway station early Sun­
day after attending a dance.

Fruit Shipments
WINTER HAVEN (UPI)— Daily
carloading (In boxes) from the
Citrus Vegetable Inspection Divi­
sion: By rail, 29,405 grapefruit;
14,957 oranges, 701 tangerines: by
boat,
1,783 grapefruit,
2,090
oranges; by truck, 65,578 grapef r it, 52,415 oranges, 2,007 tan­
gerines; total, 96. 746 grapefruit,
69.(62 oranges, 2,709 tangerines for
a shipping total of 168,918 boxe*.

NO. 554

Quiz Show Was Rigged,
Van Doren Testifies
Even Had
A Script,
He Says
WASHINGTON (UPI&gt;- Charles

Van Doren admitted today that his
14 money-winning TV quia show
appearances were rigged—even to
the point of following a script
. an
written in advance.
Van Doren. who won $129,000 on
'V -1
the now defunct "21" show, told a
j «, .» :-i-. e _ ^
House subcommittee that Produc­
" s K ’f .J
PENSACOLA (UPI) —A 30 year- er Albert Freedman supplied him
-. - .
old ex-convict was held here to­ with questions, and with some of
day on charges of stabbing a Gulf Ihe answers, before each of hi*
LYMAN HOMECOMING QUEEN, Mina Mary Kenninger, right, was
Breeze geologist in the back with appearances.
crowned by the 1958 queen, Miss Betty Kobinson, during half-time cere­
"I have deceived my friend*,
a
pair of shears. Police charged
monies Friday night at the Lyman-Dunnellon football game. See game
Charles Wesley Gibson, who of­ and I had million* of them," Van
i
photo on sports page.
(Staff Photo)
ficers said admitted serving a Doren said, dry-eyed and aomber.
The 33-year old Columbia link
burglary term in North Carolina,
with breaking and entering ami versitv English Instructor thus
aggravated assault in connection publicly abandoned for the first
time his protestation* of inno­
with the assault.
cence.
He opened his Inslimony by
reading in a low, steady voice a
DANVILLE, Va. tUPI) — This prepared statement telling his ex­
HERE'S 13,412.38, Art Harria, center, industrial chairman, tells United
textile city was occupied today by perience* on "21." Some 600 per­
Fund general chairman A. B. Peterson Jr., as Clifford McKibbin, right,
"enemy" troops who locked up sons packed the hearing room.
i the mayor and declared martial
UF
president, and Merle Warner and Jim Brown, right, representing
Testifying under subpoena, tfi*
law.
Green-clad
"aggressor" one-time "quiz whit" said a
Odham and Tudor employe division of the drive, look on.
(Sttiff Photo)
troops st-nl their 3UI%t Rifle Divi­ friend first suggested that he ask
sion to occupy the former capital to appear on "Tic Tac Dough," a
city point ol the imaginary COUn
,
■■ 11,
,
i
i . i »how which, like "21," was proCHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia mg of despair. I kept hollering . a score of plane* end helicopters .
J r l w"” : . . . ™ 1 . . a d d u c e d by Dan Enright and Jaek
(UPt) — On* mrvivor was alive and no one heard me."
’ ended when rescuers fought their
Ilradley said (ur heard car* on way up a rough fire trad to Hie place along a stretch from Vir­ Barry.
today to tell the fate of 26 vic­
NEW YORK (U;
— Stock
Van Doren said he easily pasted
a
nearby highway and hurnun wreckage some 500 feet below the ginia to South Carolina.
tim* of a plant- crash in the rug­
the first examination for "Tie Tac price* at t p. m.:
voices
and
ihe
screams
of
wild­
[&gt;cak of a 2,Soo fool mountain.
ged Blue Kidge Mountain*.
Dough." Then he took a second American Airlines
• see 24H
The plane, missing since Fri­ cats at night. He shouted to res­
The hunt started Friday night
test which was much longer and American TAT
*• • * 76 &gt;4
cue
planes
and
to
the
inutu
bodies
POPLARV1LLE, Miss. lU l'lj— more difficult. He said he was i Bethlehem Steel
when the plane, in route from
day, was found Sunday.
site 551a
Ernest Phillip Bradley, spent of Ins companions in hopes at Washington to Roanoke, Va., van­ A circuit judge wiio admitted it called the next week and told ha Chrysler
61
least
one
might
lie
alive.
Biggest boost yet for the United contribution lo Mm United Fund
ished after radioing the Char­ may be difficult to indict the ac­ had been chosen for "21 "
A 3S hours in the wreckage of the
Curtiss Wright ......
*• #• 30&gt;k Fund came Saturday when Odham program," Harris said.
He sat strapped and wedged in lottesville Airport the* it would cuse*] lynchers of Negro Mack
Piedmont airliner with the bodies
TliD, he said, was "supposedly DuPont ..................
#• ## 2558.
v tio i’
v .oi 4k Parker begins empanel­ an honor."
' «iiid i.t J»* &gt;ii. iuU-s
of Jt» other* who were aboard *g» k ip ! Vi*' sc -"Odham * Tudcr'e pM«a wm
Eastman Kulak ...
a• a* 93H A Tudor aud Us employes contri­
hurled
from
the
iu-.elago
cl
ihe
ing a graixl jury tixlay to hear
tlte plane.
Van
Dorezi
said
he
was
instruct­
Ford
Motor
*
• • * 81H buted $1,412.38 to the fund drive. that K would give an amount
1IC-3
with
eight
bodies
that
wt-ie
testimony in Use case. Parker, a ed in tiie rule, "By, 1 think, Dsn General Electric ..
"I was getting dose to a I&lt;*vi**•* Hit*
The employee participated 100 equal to what ita employ## gave,1*
thrown through the broken nose
23-year-old ptdpwood truck driver Enright."
Gem-rat Motors ...
**»• 421* per cent, each giving half a day'a Harria pointed out.
of the plane when it crashed Fri­
front nearby l.umberton, was
He testified that before be got Graham • Paige .
• a** 2W pay for a total of tl.7U6.19 and
day night.
Tlte $3,412 mm Saturday jumped
dragged from his jail cell here on the show, Frrcslnian called Inti. T A T ..........
**• • 37 S
Buzzards
circled
overhead.
April 25 by a masked hand while linn U* his apartment. They had 1-orillard
4144 the company matched 8.
Ihe UF drive total up to
..........
4194
Bradley was unable lo move be­
awaiting trial for lie rape of a conversation in the bedroom Minute Maul ......
A. B. Peterson Jr., general $17,000.
20W
cause ol a painfully dislocated
a pregnant white mother.
about th* then champion, Herb Penn Itll ........... .
nits drive chairman called the big
hip. He bad nothing to eat or
Ihe Seminole High School ChorStempel.
I6&lt;* group donation a good example
Scars Bin-buck
drink but managed to keep warm alters will present a musical,
for . (he community.
Van
Doren
said
Freedman
told
40(4
Standard
Oil
(NJj
*
«
*
•
with a coat and blanket he fished “One Summer Night," at 8 p. in.
"It I* my hope that this (in*
him Stempel was "unbeatable be Studchakcr
MH
from Ihe fuselage with a stick. tomorrow in thn High School
cause he knew loo much." Even U. S. Steel
90 &gt;* example of inter organizational
......
The wreckage, hidden beneath auditorium.
•fforl will serve as a model for
though Stempel wax unpopular, Westing house El................... 96
overhanging trees, was not found
The program, under the direc­
other Seminole County firms,"
he
quoted
Freedman,
lie
contin­
until Sunday morning. Even then
Peterson said.
DE1.A.ND (UPI) — An ex convict Bradley, a union organizer from tion of Miss Oltie Reese Whittle,
ued to win.
"On behalf of the directors,
from Pittsburgh has confessed the Clifton Forge, Va., thought the will Ik- in costume and will fe a ­
Van Doren said Freedman tln-n
worker* and organizations of the
robbery-heating of a Florida high Arniy helicopter which hovered ture choreography by Cindy May
asked if "as a favor to him I
City and police officials tixlay would agree to an arrangement"
United Fund, I wish to express
school teacher who befriended overhead had not seen the plane. and Diana Nichols.
A special feature for tfie ship- ' are ^shaking theirs heads in hap­ to tie with Stempel when he ap­
my appreciation to Arthur Har­
him, it was reported today.
A vast air-ground search which hoard musical will be a triple py wonderment over the unlit
ris, llrailcy Odham ami employes
The Missouri Highway Patrol
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
The
fed
peared
&lt;
&gt;
n
the
show.
Van
Doren
Involved some 1,000 persons and trio composed of Suzanne Jones, Halloween here in Sanford
disclosed that Edward Sterling
said he asked to appear honestly, eral government reentered steel of Odham A Tudor for their HOME (U l'l)-T h c Soviet Union
"It was the quietest Halloween but Freedman said that wouldn't negotiations tixlay in an effort to spii-mhd cooperation," he said. will attempt to send two man to
Joyce Weinman, Phyllis McDan­
^ Fisher, 2a, signed a detailed stateiel. Bonnie Stoffer, Diana Nic­ I've seen in five years." said work, that Stempal would beat end the 111 day old strike. There
Harris, Industrial chairman for the moon alxsanl a apace station
™ ment in Kirkwood, Mo., admitting
hols, Betsy Williams, Annette City Manager Warren Knowles, * ,,
the attack on Paul H. Fisher, 52.
i seemed to be little chance for an Die drive ami also a member of on the Nov. 7 anniversary of the
Yates, Linda Humphrey and Cin­ Police officials were equally h-realm an he said, e x p l a i n e d early settlement,
the Odham A Tudor staff, pre­ Bolshevik revolution, the Italian
Fuller was severely beaten on
dy Ma). Another special ailrac- jublant, with only a normal mini that the show was "merely en- ' United Steelworkers’ President sented the check to Peterson Sat­ ugency Continentale said Sunday.
his head last Tuesday while sleep­
In a dispatch datelinrd Prague,
TALLAHASSEE &lt;UPI» — The lion will l»- Ihe double quarteltr o*&gt;r of complaints with no serious tertainmenl and giving help lo David J. McDonald, arriving for urday.
ing at his home here. He regained
"n ils total contribution of $3.- the agency, which spcciallzea Ml
consciousness n \er the weekend Legislative Investigating Commit­ composed of flonnir (irtman, damage dour lo private or pub­ contestants was a common prsc- *e*xbm* with federal mediator*,
and was reported improved at the tee will resume it * much-delayed .Tommy Brown. Don McCoy, Bill lic property in the city limits.
tire."
mad* it plain he felt nothing (12 38 ia a united effort between Communist affairs, claimed it ols.
A check of police records Hus
Orange Memorial Hospital at Or­ probe into possible Communist Phagan, Burk Winn, (leorge Cam­
Van Doren said Uiat "foolishly , wouldcom* of Hie talks unless the company ami its employes. tnined Ihe information from usual­
infiltration of the NAACP Wed­ eron, Bill Alford and Winston morning revealed report, of (ire ami wrongly" ami after an "in- lop steel company executive* at- Actually, each employe donated ly well informed sources.
lando today.
1 crackers going off Saturday night, lensc moral struggle," he per- j tended,
Piercy.
The agency said the tsvo meu
one-half a day's pay. The com­
The Missouri Highway Patrol ar­ nesday.
(iuest arti.sU will tie Michael a few store windows chalked up, mailed himself that h* should go It was
Rep Cliff llerrcll of Miami,
rested the suspect in Fuller's car
the first tun* govern- pany rearranged its building sche- who will he In Ihe apace station
on U. S. 66 near St. 1antis Sunday. committee chairman, said the Pope, solo baton twirier, and the some hrokwi bodies on dix^r steps along. Before tile sliow, he sai*l. ment mediator* have moved Into I dole so that each employe could were picked from a number at
4 He was held in Kirkwood, a St. hearing could wind up the first majorettes under the direction of and olber minor acts of vandalism. Freedman told him the questions Ihe dispute since similar talks in 1 work an additional half day for volunteer* who knew their chanBut all in-all one of tile most that would be asked. He aald he New York broke down Sept. 2H. I ttie specific purpose of making a i ees of return to earth were slim,
Louis suburb. Authorities from day if witnesses cooperate. If Dolores Hargraves.
The scrip for the musical was quiet Halloween night* in Sanford could answer many of them.
Volusia county were en route to they do not, it could take all week,
|“ ~
•
Kirkwood today to rteurn Fisher he said. The committee has sub­ written by the officers of the on record.
But he said Freedman was dis­
There
were
a
few
odd
events.
(lice
Club
wbo
are
Don
McCoy,
poenaed four Miami NAACI* lead­
to Florida.
satisfied with his answers, and
A man walked into a restaur­ coached him on how to heiitate
Fisher said he was an unemploy­ ers to testify and bring their re­ Winston Piercy ,Burke Winn, Ar­
ant
on
Park
Ave.
and
order*-*!
thur
DeYoung.
Cindy
May,
ed laborer from Westminister, Md. cords.
how to skip some answers, and
1 Frances Strickland, Bonnie Stoffer "Use best steak in liic Imovc and gave him other acting hints.
The Highway Patrol said Fisher
a cup of coffee," according to
and Lynda Humphrey.
told this story in his statement:
Van Don-n said Frredman also
the police report.
He met Fuller In DeLand Sun­
gave him a script to memorize
The
waitress
brought
the
steak
day and met him again following! Bunnell authorities apprehend
before the sliow anil that Freed­
and coffee. The man promptly man rcliesrset! with him.
school Monday afternoon. He got1cd a Sanford Negro Saturday in
The city parking lot on Hood drank
his coffee, laid a ni'-kel on
Seminole County voters go to ] gihle voter* In the county,
F the idea of robbing Fuller after I connection with the theft of a and Palmetto Avcs. will close one
Warner has served with tha com­
On the first show. Van Doren
the latter went to sleep Monday' truck from the parking lot of the day this week for a resurfacing (h* counter and walked out. Th* tied Stempel three tunes. The the polls starting at 7 a. m. to-1 Mrs. Camille Bruce, supervisor mission for three terms.
night. He took a heavy stick of Florida Precooling Co. on Laurel project, City Manager Warren steak was not touched.
Crapps. vice president of the HlB
second time they were pitted morrow to vote un a reapportion- of registration for Seminole county
firewood and struck the deeping Ave. The man was Identified as I Knowles said today. The day of
against each other. Van Doren menj iasu« that lias Hie backing u( said today she had received 22 Lumber and Supply Co., has beta
active in civic affairs amt U a
teacher once across the right side Chester Singletary, according to j Hie closing ha* not been deterbeat item pel—accordin', to the the county legislative delegation, absentee ballots,
of the head A short time later the sheriff* office.
member of the Chamber of Com*
script.
I mined.
a city counril post, school boArd
Of interest lo Sanford voters will merce.
Fuller got up and sat on the edge
Van Doren said Lhc saint pat inillage and three school trustee lie the election of a city cominisof his bed holding his head. Fisher
Anyone wishing to vote in Hie
tern was followed on the Next 12 posls.
! sinner a* incumbent Merle War- city election must cast their baW
struck Fuller again on the head,
programs, with Freedman read
The
Indication*
are
that
Hie
voting
ner
is
being
opposed
by
J.
II.
NORFOLK,
Va
.
(UPli
lot* in City Hall.
and then severul more times alter
i Virginia Pupil Placement Board, mg question* to hun in advance. will be light among the I2,5&lt;JU eU-j'Jimmy' Crapps.
the teacher slumped to the floor.
Senator Duugla* Stcnslruin and
Sometimes,
he
said,
Freedman
j threatened with a federal court
Fisher took Fuller's ring and
Representatives Mack Cleveland
gave
him
Hie
answers
to
ques­
I contempt citation, agreed tixlay
9 wrist watch and left in his ear.
Jr. ami Gordon Frederick hav«
| to the assignment of four Negro*-* tions he didn't know. But when
He pawned the ring and wrist
urged the county votcra to back
there was time, he liked to look ,
to
previously
white
tch&lt;xila
in
watch in Charleston, W. Vl.
the controversial reap|&gt;ortionment
them
up
tor
himself.
Norfolk.
issue as "it will mean a great deal
Precinct
p
o
llin
g
places
in
tomorrow'a
election:
Van
Doren
said
he
(inaUy
could
It marked the first time the
to Hie county."
no
longer
stomach
the
arrange­
No.
1—Sanford,
116
S.
French
Ave.
SOUTH DAYTONA (Ul*l&gt; — A, covered by a former Connecticut ! board, last remnant of the state's ment.
All three stressed tlte point (bag
No. 2—Luke Monroe School.
state attorney said he would file j slate policeman, Stephen Howell old "rnasive resistance" doctrine,
if the amendment passes, the coun­
"I didn’t know what lb do or
had
approved
integration
after
No. 3—Sanford, cunning kitchen locutu&lt;! on 25th
formal charges today against two of Fairlield. Conn , who became
ty will have its own seantor rather
where to turn and frankly I wa*
former police chiefs accused of I suspicious when he got a $2u sum­ making thousands of cla-sroom very much afraid," he aaid. He
St. neur Sanford Ave.
than sharing a Senator wtih
assignments on a strictly segre
Burglars broke Into the John giving phony traffic tickets to ] mon* that was not numbered.
No. -I—i’aola, Wilson School.
Brevard County.
begged Freedman to let him go
His letter* to the governor gate*] basis.
son Electronics plant in Cassel­ tourists and keeping the money
In the achool election, resident*
No. 5—Oviedo, Town Hall.
off the sliow.
Tlte
three-member
board
wa*
Meatmme,
police
troin
Florida
to
touched off un investigation which
berry sometime Saturday night
will vote on acceptance at tha
In
January
1957
Freedman
'
No.
ti—Geneva,
Community
Hmiae.
£ and stole an undetermined amount Illinois are looking for one of! led to the charge* State Atty. told last month m a hearing be­ agreed, with Hie provision that 1
school board's recommended eight
No. 7—Chuluota, in the old school building.
9 of cash from the safe, the the suspects, Edward S. Collalti, I YV. W. Judge said he would file fore Federal Judge Walter F!. "I had to be defeated la a dra- I
mill tax levy and two mill# for
No. 8—Goldcnrod, Community Building.
Hoffman it would be cited with
who authorities say skipped town in circuit court today.
sheriff's office reported today.
the building and bus reserve fund.
malic manner," Van Doren said. *
contempt
If
it
failed
to
approve
No.
1
)
-Longwood,
Town
Hall.
At
the
time
of
the
alleged
rac­
when
thealleged
racket
came
to
Chief Deputy Jim SingletaryThey also will vote on three te­
Eventually, lie was beaten by
ket. Futch was chief of police the four transfer requests.
said the work apparently gras done light.
No. 10—Lake Mary, Brushy ter iun Church Annex.
cum bents u&gt; school trustee poaia,
Vivienne
Nearing.
Coliaiti and C. H. Futch w ere1and Collalti was a patrolman
by professionals. He slid that
No. 11—Altamonte Springs, Community House.
K. F. Cooper, Jim BirkenmtlW
the safe was "literally peeled accused Saturday of bilking nu- Later Futch was asked to resign
and Koy Mann who are running
No.
12—Forest
City,
Sirs.
Hodges’
home.
off." Entry was gained through melons out of Hate motorists wtth (or insubordination and Collalti
unopposed.
No. 13—Sluvia, St. Luke'a Christian Day School.
the bogus tickets. The present took over aa chiaf lor about a
a back window.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The
The county school board will
The polling place* will doao i t T
No.
14—Fern
Bark,
Brairie
Lake
Legion
Building.
month.
police
chief.
Donald
Parton,
said
Officials of the firm and de­
State Patrol today reported at award a bid oo elassroom addi­
p. m.
No. 16—Sanford, National Guard Armory ou First
puties still are investlsvting the he had no idea how much money : Officials said Collalti was re­ least nine deaths on FI : da r sd» tions to schools in Oviedo Nov.
All ballots will bo canvassed at
ported en route lo Rockford, 111., and highway* during Uu: past 21, Supl. of School* R. T. Uilwcc
St.
break-in luday. Ine theft was du- tin- two got.
10 a. m. Wednesday, according to
Th* alleged scheme was ao-| whom tea moCjar Uvua.
1
No. 16—Bear Lake, Florida Bower Lounge.
j reported loda#.
Mr*. Bruce.
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Ex-Convict Held

.

Lone Survivor O f Mystery City Occupied
A ir Accident Tells O f Crash

1 p. m. Stocks Odham &amp; Tudor Gives

Fund Drive Big Boost

Difficult .Job

Choraliers Play
Slated Tomorrow

Former Convict
l Admits Beating
DeLand Teacher

'Mild' Halloween
Celebrated Here

Government Enters
Steel Talks Again

Reds To Send 2
To Moon, Italian
Agency Claims

Probe.Of N A A C P
To Be Resumed

County Votes On Reapportionment,

Suspect Caught

School Trustees; City On Council Post

Parkin# IsOt To Close

Police Hunt Ex-Daytona

Board Accepts
Court's Decision

Where To Vote

Officer On Ticket Fraud

Casselberry PlantSafe Is Robbed

Nine Die On Bonds

School Bid Due

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T rie Wodaesday
Ftroaral acnrim for Earl J m m
Gw O c Lake CUy, » to dM litunity after a laagtby Ilia***,
wtt be baM Wt datarti. at 4 p.
a . at tha frisson Froeral H«m .
UUm aat will ba la Nev Smyrna
Batch.
Mr. Gowdr, 41, waa ban la
Irofard oa February 11. Mil. aad
hat btaa living in Daytona Batch.
Ha was a vatena of World War II
tad tba Koraaa War aad aervod
aa a matter sargsaat la tba Amy.
Ha la rarrlvad by hie wilt,
Daria, aad four toot. Michael,
Richard, David tad Johaay of
Daytona Batch; Ui yareata aad
oat tutor.

(D-Mtit.) It aow tba laadlag etadldato far tba Democratic aoaUaatiaa bat that Jthaina alto matt
Dt cooiusc rru .

At far other yoatibUltiaa, ba
called Sea. Stuart SyaHagtoa (D*
Mo. "a vary partoot bit maa
Warn tba MMwrol" aad Baa. Hu­

America's M ost Powerful
Business Leaders M eet
Tba woman? Reporter* agraad
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (UPl)
—Would you llhe U win# aad dine they watt s ptela let Their drosswith 100 of the moot powerful but- at appeared to have been wefa
many timet before, aad there
Ineitmen is Amorteat
n a y gathered, with thoir
whrte, hero at tba weU-a?aoisted
Del Meato Lodga fee a throeday,
aachtdad Party which broke up
Sunday wans moat of'them flow
bocb to tba E u t Cooat by charwhat might ba tanned the meet
exchuivt club la tba eeuatry, It’a
called Ike Business. Advleery
Council of tba U. 8. Dtpartateat
ef Commerce.
Per practical purpeeet, to ba a
atembtr. you muat coatrol around
om billion dollars aad ba able to
got alaog with athora Wba da tba
taaw. A few men wba dial mere,
ly la hundreds of atittteaa warn
eat Invited.
Those 100 me* hove beta e»Umatod to eoatipl, eaa way ar am■M r, aa mack a* M i ig cost ef
I ® BtlieoV production.
• The oecaaien far tba party waa
Ihiso-hour sessions end tpeat tho
root ef tho time playing.
They dM not look much differ­
ent from any ether group which
keeps tho crease in Ite trousers.
Among tho a n , then w on o few
sure vests, a few asor# rugged

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Children Rail#
$100 For U N IC EF

Gravsatdo aorvleoe war* bold
ot S p. m. Sunday at tba Bylvoa
Lake Cemetery for BeajaaUa
Franeia f a s s e i , tl. of Jacktoavilla, wba died tuddealy at bU
bom# latt TBuraday.
Barn in Paala, ba hod tpeat
the post IS year* la Jackoanvilla. Ho io aurvivad by hia wife,
MssMs, of. JoefcaasvtUe; two
dsasMora. Mrs. Roger Jlmoatt
of Sanford, sad Mrt. Maa Smith
ef JacbeoavUlt; four aaaa, Prod,
of Labo Mary, Benjamin of JackaaavlIU, Richard ef Paela aad
Frask of QaiaotvUle, Ca. Alto
two aisten, Mrs. Rote Abraham
of Saaford. Mra. Mary Jammaa of
JtekaoavUW; two brother*, Jon
of Now Smyraa Batch and Eltle,
of Miami; S grtadchUdroa aad
oao grant granddaughter.
Britton Funeral Home waa la
charge of tba aorvieta.

a prehide to HaOowdmt Batted
mera than MOO far UNICEF. Ibo youngsters, cheating "Trick What Ruth Didn't Do
or Trait," rang doocholla through­ NEW YORK (UPI) - Despite
out tba eommuaity asking parolii his maa&gt; great slugging feats,
profile*, and .a few more resonant aad dollars from residents.
voice# than usual. Otherwise, they The eaavass waa conducted by
the Pint Methodist Church aad
Sanford’* Jewiab families con­
tub c t s c ir v co m * o r tub
nected with the Temple of Liberal
m s
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Puaeral aarvieet for Mrt. Donale TUlie of Port Myera aad
formerly of Baaford, were bold
Sunday at Oarthmr.
Mrt.7 TUllf, M. dlad Saturday
la Port Myara. She la survived by
a dtuthur, Mr*. J. M. Johnson Oviedo P-TO Heors
of rPort
Myere; IVUI
four BWlSt
ooat, W
J.o M
S.*
Of
o t t M/S4S,
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S„ of Jacksonville aid L. C.. of
Lake Mary. Alto two nieces, Mrt.
C. S. Dootldtaa of Lake Mary
aad Mra. W. G. Brown of Saaford
aad grand aad grvat-graad child­ press ad the importance ef the
ren.
young people of the community
and elated, "Don’t ovar give up
your Interest la the young folks."
Oviedo Church
A. A. Myara, program chairman
the P-TO, introduced 8 tenurea..
Holds Homecoming of
Urn business aatafoa waa presided
The Pint MethodUt Church of over by Merritt Staley, the new
log Sunday, with a homecoming president of the organisation. He
sermon by the patter, tba Rev. announced the acceptance of Carl­
George H. Carlton, and a basket ton Henley aa faculty advisor of
dinner on the lawn of the church. tho itudont council for the P-TO
Among the apodal guoata wart board.
the Rev. R. M. Montgomery of
Winter Park, former Oviedo Mayor
W. R. Williams and hla daughter,
MUa Nell Williams of Sanford;
Mra. J. If. Loo Jr., Mra. Walter
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Hunt Still On

SANFORD • DEBARY ENTERTAINMENT ASSOCIATION board mem­
bers meet to discuss the opening of the ticket sales drive for the group’s
concert series to open Nov. 19. Looking over plans for the drive are, left to
right, Mrs. L. D. Tnmny, Mrs. D. E. Thompson, Chester Kenrick. chairman;
D. E. Thompson and Mrs. Joe Baker.
(S tall 1'hoto)

Spain Has Much Building, But No Rush
(Editor's Not*: This it the igaily Into
V nth of a eerie* of articles by t *t least

the bar and waited Spain, but due to the favorable
minute* for the ratn , rate of exchange, dinner, room,

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Army Commander
HAVANA, Cub* (U PI) —The
100-plane starch for Cuban army
commander H*J. Camllo Cienfuegos continued today but specula­
tion grew that h* wag Involved
In more than an ordinary plan*
crash.
Cienfuegos and two other men
disappeared on a two-hour flight
Wednesday night. T h e n was no
radio message after takeoff and
no sign of wreckage has been
found.
Premier Fidel Cailro and mem­
bers of his government a n under­
stood to be basing tba teareh on
the possibilities that Cienfuegos
either crashed in a deserted a n a
and was killed or that he and the
other two men are to badly in­
jured that they cannot algnai for
help.
It was on thli basis that they
ordered the mass air search and I
asked U. S. Navy authorities to
help.
j
But two other possibilities a n
being talked about here: That i
Cienfuegos has been kidnaped by i
anti-Castro forces or that he has
flown to another country to ask !
for political asylum.
Tbit line of speculation points
out that Castro delayed announc- |
Ing that the plane waa missing
for 30 hours and that search an­
nouncements also appealed to the
public to keep calm and ignore
rumors.
Speculation that Cienfuegos.
who fought next to Castro in the
rebellion, might be seeking refuge
In (he United States waa being
brought forward only in the most
guarded terms. Such an action
would be a major blow to Castro,
whose air force chief, MaJ. Pedro
Diaz Lanz, fled the country and
now is heading the propaganda
fight against him.

A. M. and R. H. Haskell who *°t tX^
*nd b r,*k f,,t C°‘ l ab°Ul h*'( "
ara now in Europe.)
patient or angry. A similar group in a comparable hotel in New
Burgos, bpain — San Scots* 0( Frenchmen would have been York, but (ho accommodations
tian U the aumraer capital of protesting violently at the wea- would not have been as spacious.
Spain and one of the smartest u,cr &gt;n(j 0| cac|| other in five
We saw a lot of road work
0 im m er resorts in Europe. The minutff&gt; i t
truc that time being done with antiquated ma'
season is now over, so the town
noj n)can much here. We chincry and a great deal of man
la quid.
a j|&lt;ed our hotel when checkout power. Workmen were smooth
Built on a big cove between (jmc wal antj
a disinterested ing crushed atone on the road­
two hills. It has a lovely sand , ,(,rilg tn d a ‘ leave when you way___________„
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and breaking ..it _r
up with ham
beach, right downtown, bright wish — no hurry". This hoiel ia m en.
It must taka a long time
gardens, and wide boulevards.
a bjg baroque pile with elegant to build a road this way, but so
T litr^ r-J re c rrT M inr-«»m m cr-jraCrn:'njam i;'tnirU 'tirooiirTra-&gt;- far thp- r uadi hate bn'ii suipm
NEW” Y O R irT rPT )-== -A m eT t^
for“ "■■■“
Spain. "The coastal
and enormous, with an alcove over ingly good. We were, however, cans will buy more used c a n
“ plains *"
th t mountains that rise out of a park, hung with red brocade, on the main highway between than new cars in 1939 for the se­
tbam are so green they glow in bedspreads to match, red plush San Sebastian and Madrid, so we cond straight year, according to
tho sun. Passing over the moun- armchairs, and a very elaborate may be in for a rude shock la­ a survey by Business Week Maga­
ins, we went up 1,700 feet in floral rug. It is not cheap, for ter
zine. It was the other way around
miles, the country gets rugged
in the three years prior to 19M.
and stark.
The study reports 9.8 per cent
A great many factories and
of the population wilt be in the
much housing are being built,
used car market this year while
all functional modern and quite
7.8 per cent will be buying new
ugly. But the new apartments
ears. In the record auto tales
NOTTINGHAM, England (UPI)—The college boy*
are not so grim as the present
year of 1933, &gt; 2 per cent bought
are at it ugain. Once it was goldfish. Then there wu*
housing. These old stone build­
new ears and 7.3 per cent used
ings aro dark and grimy, many
telephone booth cramming. Lutcr there was n craze for
ones.
•tilt showing evidence of the
squeezing into tiny automobile*.
aheiling during the Civil War.
This time it is handshaking.
m The Spanish are small, lively,
Stephen Kowlinaon, 19-year-old economics student
T n d noisy. We walked down the
IA T i l W I'lMCI IT C lll HT. M A T H
nt Nottingham University, claimed he set a world re­
Esplanade of the old Spanish capi­
J II II II V I* CIIM I IT IIP Ft.till III \
cord Saturday by shaking hands with 9, 001 persons.
tal of Burgos and were almost
i \ I M l FOII n F .H IM ItK r O l .VTV
I II %M ICItY Ml. M»Jin
deafened by the Saturday night
It took him 10 hours and 10 minutes to boat the 50IIOIIKIIT L E E l l l U l U l t i : .
crowd. The screams o! children
year-old murk of 8.5.T0 set in 1907 by President T heo­
P la in tiff
playing,
people talking
and
. v#.
dore Roosevelt. Two fellow student* stood by counting
ANNIE LE NA GILMORE
laughing loudly, motor scooter
off the handshakes on a blackboard.
Defendant
horns, snd shrill police whistles
M in c i: to n i'iT A ii
"I'm in pretty good condition generally,” ltowlinmade a bedlam of the streets.
THE HTATB O F K l J l l t l D t TO:
son said, “but I’ve got a stiff arm and tennis elbows.”
The workingmen's bars, most
AN NIE
LENA
UILMOIU:.
1012
W est W a sh in g t o n Avenue, East
of them nasty little holes, were
point. Georgia
%requcnted by men only. In the
A H s o r n C om p la in t h a t i n g been
T m arter places, women are tole­
filed a g a in st &gt;mi In the Circuit
Court In and for h em lnole C o u n ­
rated, though the men predomi­
ty, Florida. In Ch ancery, for D i­
nate.
i \ i i i »: i m i i i r c o t o r o r t i m : 1959. Him aaina tiding a milt f»» vorce. the short t itle o f said .• (loti 1
Last night, while we were sit­ m \ i'll j i i i i i i v i . l i m i n ' i i »- formclntf m M o rtg a g e on lh« fol* bein g Robert l.ee Gilmore, Plain* i
1uv\ Imu UrmrlbaMl l&lt;ri&gt;perty, to w ill t l tf vs. Annie Lena Gilmore, Dr- !
ting at a sidewalk cafe in San M . n i n i M . i \ v s t i r i m
iiio n .
m iiiin i.
J..M 19, Minsk •*!.*• 1*1 &gt;N« sw o o n fendant, the.*# p res en ts nr« to 1
Sebastian, a torrential rain came cm iiiii.*:
.m i :i i i r i » i : m i . nwiti
PA UK Hern lim it County* Fbir* causa ami require yo u to file your
up suddenly. Everyone retreated
tin iiT iM iii: r o n i a i . i i s i m :
Ma. a cco rd in g
in tti* pint w ritte n d efen ses . If sny, to the

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You, and each o f you ara order*
ed to appear and a nawsr In per
m n or by Attorn ey to a Com*
1 p laint herein filed a g a in st &gt;ou an t
1 ea ch of )oti, In the Circuit Court,
Nlnetb Judicial G lrtuit hi and for
| Hemlnole C o u n t), Florida, on or
| before the 35th day o f ,No\ertther

t hereof, an recorded III t'Ut
Itook It, r » « e » i, 9 ami 10
of the I’uMlo Item rda o f Hcml*
no!* County, Florida,
o t h t r u l a # m t i rcrcr Pro l.'onffmo
will he m u r e d agn ln at you and
each of you, for failu re to appear
and aniMver a* required br linr.
WITNKKM my hand and nffl*
s lat »eal this :2 nd day o f October
A. O. 1951.
(HEAP)
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Clark o f tba ( I r c u l t Court.
Semins*!* County, Florid a
Hr s t i r t h a T. Yihlen
It+nutv Clerk
FF.LDKU ,\M » IG.TTING H AL’J
A tto rn ey e at l*aw
; P ro fes sio n a l HutMIng.
j Winter Park. Florida
i Publish Met. 2 i K Nov.
9. f. If.

Complaint
filed herein, and to
se rve a copy t h e r e o f upon Pla intiff's A tto rn ey on or before the
Joth day of Novem b er, A. U 1959
o t h e r w ise a Decree Pro Confess ^
will be rn ivred n g a l n s t yo u and
the c a u se proceed r t part#.
W1TNEHM my hand and officia l
»evl at fcanford. Hemlnnl* County .
Florida, title 15th d a y of October,
A. D. 1559.
O P. H ern don
Clerk o f th e circu it Court,
In and for Hemlnole County,
Florida,
Ity; Martha T. Vlhlen

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Reapportion Act
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' Seminole County voter* have a chance tomorrow to
iatreaae their representation In the legislature by approvlni
. th e proposed reapportionment.
The constitutional amendment would give Seminole
Cfcraty a full Senate seat. We no longer would have to share
th e district Senate seat with Brevard, which would become
|£ le w district under the amendment. This will increase our
county's representation In the upper chamber by about 60
p e t cent, since Brevard has roughly twice our population.
~ The county legislative delegation Friday urged a large
" turnout of voter* and stressed th a t, the passage of the
r ••• "Amendment is Important to the county, because this reap* pdgtlonment appears to be about the best the state la going
ugo get for a long time.
•*Tha Seminole County delegation recognizes th at the
A pportionm ent is not perfect, but we feel th at it is the
-fatft th a t can be had. There are no skeletons in the closet,
‘•ap p o rtio n m en t represents an honorable compromlse. one
which the delegation backs 100 per cent, a joint *t^tf men^
i f f 1Sen. Doug Stenstrom and Reps. Gordon Frederick and
' lo c k Cleveland J r. said.
• ’ “Let your voice be heurd. Wc urge you to vote in favor
: of-the constitutional amendment,” they said.
"Tr* County voter* also may vote on the proposed school
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salllsge and three school trustees. Sanford voters can make
g choice on two city council seats.
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„Utare Is one coming up here which Is unusuul In that It does
not seek to raise money.
-•** - This one Just needs people.
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The American Cancer Society is seeking the answer to
— the causes of cancer, which the experts say is more than a
disease—it is many diseases. More than a million people are
needed to volunteer to give Information on confidential ques­
tionnaires which will be distributed by volunteer workers in
27 states.
From the answers of these people, the Cancer Society
hopes to fill in some Information reseurchcrs need in finding
cancer cures.
The survey will seek out cancer causing factors In dif­
4 ferent) enviv«nnMnt*, occupntlonf.,nocj«d ..groups, rejigious
-•Sets and from habits and diets of people* • . • i
Ths Woman's Club, undaunted by the formidable prob­
lems connected with such a survey, will conduct the enmpalgn in Seminole County. Its members have volunteered to
survey 300 families.
Now, how about 300 families volunteering to help these
volunteers do a job that can help the whole world?

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On November 3rd you will have not only the privilege but the
duty to go to the polls and vote on the Constitutional Amendment
providing for Re-apportionment of the Florida Legislature.

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Re-apportionment is the division of representation among the
67 counties of Florida. There are now 95 members of the House of
Representatives. The November 3rd ballot allows this to be increas­
ed to 103 members with the additional members being given to the
more populous counties. Seminole County’s position as to repre­
sentation in the House is not materially affected. We now have two
members and, based upon our population growth, will continue to
have two members for many years in the future.
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TO: THE PEOPLE OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
FROM: YOUR LEGISLATIVE DELEGATION
R E-AP P O R T IO N M E N T IS IM P O R T A N T TO
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Ing “Communist fire" In Laoa special committee lo supervlu
By MARQUIS CHILDS
and said, "It must be met with the CIA but this was turned down
WASHINGTON — In a cere­ strong determination." The 1°»* flatly by the Congressional lead,
mony marking the laying of the of even five or six aoUlera In ershlp. Mansfield says he still be.
eornentoM , with President Eleen- northern D o s In what the Com- lieves such a committee is nectQ
bower as the principal speaker, munista claim is a “civil war D sary to protect the CIA from pub
the Central Intelligence Agency important, Cabell told the Guard lie doubt and suspicion.
I* stepping a little way out of Association, comparing the LaoThe number of employe* «h«
the shadow of professional secre­ tion battles to the "shot beard will use the new building i« „*.
cy. When the building, nearly round the world" at Lexington in turally secret. But there D one
half the s i n of the Pentagon, is
public clue — two large parlcia.
the American Revolution.
completed In August of 1961 it
•To the free people of the W4st lota on the 140-acre site providt
will be inadequate to house the
the bold evidence of Communist for a total of 3,000 cars.
staff of the agency.
aggression Is not very palatable,"
This is a .measure of the way Cabell said. "Calling this ‘peace­
In which the CIA has grown in ful- coexistence* does not make
the 13 y e a n of its existence. Un­ very much sense to me."
der the CIA act not only ita oper­
Dlraetor Allen W. Dulles It
ations but ita budget, the size of frank In saying that he would Ilk#
the staff and all ether details arc to see Mine of the able economic
secret.
and political analysts In CIA write
Yet there are signs, and the and speak publicly on their spe­
public ceremony marking the Dy­ cialties. Hls sDff lncuudes dis­
ing of the cornerstone la one, that tinguished men in almost every
the far-flung Intelligence ageney field of intalllgenee analysis and
would like to have the public research. Their work aa analysis
know more about ita overt func­ —refining down ami interpreting
tion*. There can be no question, of the vast amount of material that
eourao, about publicising its covert come* into CIA — is open and
activities, which Include a wide above board.
range of work such ae eucourag
One reason Dulles may be en
ing the defection of Communist rouraging hit associate* to step
agent* who will reveal either in out in public Is because the burden
public or in private the working on him Is so great. He must in
of the Communist espionage sys­ variably appear before Congres
tem.
.__
, , ,
. . . . . visional committees, ami always In
I.
« "» • ■«* “&gt;« Pressure on him
to
I* an Inherent distrust ^ol secret «fill
....
spenking engagements t.
is un­
government the CIA ha* stirred ending. For the first time in the
surprisingly little suspicion de­ nearly seven year* that he has
spite it* remarkable expansion. been director Dulles on November
Yet, the dilemma doe* exist and
13 will appear publicly before i
U is likely to become acute if the Congressional committee to pre
outward and visible ilgns of the
sent an analysis of the Soviet
cold war diminish in an era of economy,
negotiation with the prospect of ‘This i* In Itself a radical depar­
competitive coexistence.
In theory the CIA doe* not ture since hls predecessors all de­
clined to testify in public. Dulles
make policy. Under the law It la
one of the most-dedicated and
required to provide Intelligence is
hard-working public servants in
estimates — the raw material of Washington,
resembling
h is
policy — to the National Secur­
ity Council and the President. Yet, brother, Ihe late John Foster Dul­
with the great body of knowledge les, in hls tireless expenditure of
energy.
that It collect# on Communist ac­
He ia undoubtedly one reason
tivities In every part of the
world the temptation D inevitably I that
‘"V Congress ha* been content to.
strong to try to steer the nation' ^ tep. h.u/ e, b’,d*e' “ *•
billion do,Ur*
dollars a
on a course of strong resistance *l cIo,c lo "a billion
year — without supervision. Senand counterattack.
Recently the deputy direclur, ator Mike Mansfield proposed a
Air Force General C. P. Cabell,
made two apeeche* that aeemed
to auspicious observer to skirt
the policy line. Speaking to the
National Security Commission of
NEW YORK (U P U - Although
the American Legion three weeks New York is Ihe nation’s money
alter President Eisenhower hid center, Texas had more banks
Invited Premier Khrushchev to than any other state during 1998,
visit this country, Cabell warned according to a survey by R. L.
■gainst "smiling faces from the Polk &amp; Co.
i
Kremlin." He said that a free
Texas was the home of 977
ride on the Communist merry-go- banks. Illinois was second with
round alwaya "turn* out to be 944. But in the number of bank­
costly."
ing offices. New York led with
In an address to the National 1.931, followed by California.
Guard Association early in Octo­ Pennsylvania, Ohio and then
ber, Cabell talked of the smoulder- Texas.

When the goat died, hti master
(Inal kingdom on tha hill over­
By ED KOTEKBA
gave him a splendiferous funeral.
WASHINGTON — Slowly, the looking the capital.
They even pay their le»t refire truck croited the Potomac •pcct* to starling.* here. And But he waa afraid that If anybody
discovered hia sentimental deed,
from Virginia, traversed Wash­ hlnck bird* and goldfish.
ington ami lumbered into the
Forty eat.* re it under one head- he'd be the butt of a lot of ribald
Maryland country.tide. The truck ■tone. They were the pet* of lias- joke*.
So he atktd the folks a t the
waa from Falla Church. l u fire com Tlmmon*, the corre*pondentAmong them ia Timmy, who gain­ cemetery to keep the burial
bell tolled In eolemn, alow rhythm. ed fame a* the one and only Na­
secret, at least until he, too,
The boyi were bringing their tional Prei* Club mascot.
passed on.
maicot, a pet dog, to 1U final rent­ J o another grave I* burled NaHe died a few months ago.
ing place in Aapln Hill Cemetery. pukron, the cat from Baltimore
People are sometimes unpre
This kind of eoniideration for who -made headline* around the dictable a t the graveside services
an old friend ia not unutual In world In the late 30* a* an un­ of their peta. Once a dowager
theia parU, for 27,000 pel* — canny weather prophet.
fainted when her pooch wa* low­
animal* anil bird* — He in private
J. Edgar Hoover, who buried five ered Into Ua three-foot grave.
grave* on the 10-acrc hill In As- dog.* at A*|&gt;in, looked thoughtful­
Another time, a Washington
ly upon the coffin of Spec Dee man appeared at the bier of hi*
pin.
Vou ran give your pet a fun­ liolo, an Airedale, * number «f French poodle with a bras* band.
eral for $29, or $1,000. Mr*. year* ago a* the pet wa* being
George Young, wife of the care­ lowered Into the grave. And then j
taker, *aid monument* run to the FBI chief* head lowered and
$790.
he murmured: “This ia one of the
The hcadilone* are like what saddest day* of my life.”
you find In other cemeteries, only
A real heartbrrnker involved a
there rrad: Rover . . . limit* . . . billy gout. For yean, that goat
Scrap*. On one of the freah wa* a fixture in a Georgetown
mount* you *ee no atone* hut a tavern, lie wa* the tavern own­
memento — a worn rubber bone. er's pet.
Probably the dog'a last toy.
Under a low cedar, a weathered
headtlone beara a framed picture
Senator Douglaa Slenntrom, Rep. Mnck N. Cleveland, Jr., and Hep. Gordon V. Frederick
&lt;&gt;f Jigg*, the original pet of
KKO'a “Our Gang Comedy." And,
there, under a (Ingle** flugixde
NEW YORK (U PI)-T he con­
la Rag*, the hero of World War I. struction Industry will account
He was hurled with full military for 13 per cent of total economic |
honor*. A few fret away re*ti activity in 1999, or a whopping
Rlrky, the South Pole husky of
4 billion, chairman Adrian R. 1
Admiral Richard E. Byrd.
isher of Jnhns-Msnville Corp.
Aipln ii the largest pet ceme
predicts.
tery In the United State*. Ilut re­
Of the total, he added. $92 bil­
cently there have been nearly a* lion will he spent for new con­
many bird* laid to re*t there m struction and $22 billion for main­
four-legged peta. In the past five taining. repairing and modernit- |
yean, 200 parakeet* Joined tbla Ing existing structures.

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“THE F.B.I. STORY”
STARTING NOV. 13th

Seminole County does gain a separate Senatorial District. The
Senate is now composed of 38 Senatorial Districts. Ours, the 37th
District, is composed of Brevard and Seminole County. The Nov. 3rd
ballot increases the Senatorial Districts to 44, among these
a
separate District for Seminole Co.
On November 3rd a vote for re-apportionment is a vote for a
separate Senator for Seminole County.
The Seminole County Delegation recognizes that the Re-appor­
tionment is not perfect but we feel that it is the best that can be had
There are no skeletons in the closet, in spite of the efforts by some
to confuse this issue and the public for political purposes. Re-apportionment represents an honorable compromise, one which the
Delegation backs 100%.
ine
On November 3rd. be sure you vote in this most important elec­
tion. Let your voice be heard. We urge you to vote in favor of the
Constitutional Amendment
(The coat of this adverllHemcnl la paid by the Seminole Delegation aa an exorraain.
« .
obligation to properly inform our people)
S
" e*pre” ,on of our

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Girl Scout J
Diary
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Brownie Troop inn invested 12
new members into the brown uni­
form last week. Each girl h at
attended four mertingi And be*
! fore she is ••Pinned,” m utt demI onitrat* that she knows her
i Brownie premise and salute and
must show (amdiarity with tha
flag ceremony.
Initiates of a fraternity could
not have received the cherished
FOUR VOLUNTEERS who helped solicit for trick or
pin with more eagerness amt
treat for UNICKF, Friday night. l.oft to right. Courtney
pridn than these little ones show*
Hook, Marion Skclley, Mary Ann Fox nnd Philip Stith.
rd for their Brownis pins.
Mrs. Ruby SJoblom was guest
speaker for the program. She
showed the girls how to make
SOME OF THE GUESTS at the liullowcen party given
pretty clothes hangers by wrap­
by Jeff and Susan Largen. Friday morning at their
ping them in yam . There la now
school. Jeff is the tiger (second front left, standing)
nn excuse for ugly wire hangers
and Susan is shown holding a pumpkin. Others arc front
A GROUP OF STUDENTS from the Sanford Nursery and Kindcrgurtcn,
in the wardrobes of these eager
row (seated) Vicki Accardi and Paul Hamilton. Hack
young Brownies.
enjoying a Halloween party Friday a t the school.
# ruw (standing from left) Grady Johnson. Larry Flora,
At the close of the .meeting
the girls gathered in the friend­
David Stutsman and Mrs. Michael Caolo (the leopard)
The home of Mrs. Barbara her 7 at the King ami Prinee. ship circle to sing the “ Smile”
one of the teachers.
Greene on Jewels l.ane was the The rituals will be lictd in the song to an audience of delighted
scene of the annual Model Meet- Gold Room at 7 p. in. and an j mothers,
ing of the Gamma Lambda Chap- evening of dining and dancing I
—
ter of Beta Sigma Phi. The will be cnjo&gt;ed with the buspresident. Mrs. Reida McCall, hands following the ceremonies.
presided at the meeting and in­
Refreshments were served by 1
BY MARIAN K. JONES
troduced Mrs. Ann Cowan, im ­
Mrs. W. T. Chance has return­ mediate past president who spoke Mrs. Greene after the meeting'
ed from Long Island, N. Y. where on the aims and purposes of was adjourned. Other members i
she visited her son-in law and Bela Sigma Phi and reviewed the attending the meeting wore Mrs.
Peggy Lawrence. Betty McKee,
The Jaycee Wives Club will
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Al Thom­
history of the sorority.
Gloria Little, Ginny Robertson, meet tonight a t S p. m. at tha
as and her little grandson, William
Mrs.. Greene and Mrs. Paulette Faye Stetson. Vermelle Peter­ home of Mrs. Kay Shoemaker,
Chance Thomas.
i • ’
| White presented an interesting son, Katie Corley, Sponsor, and 7317 Willow Ave. An executive
Mrs.
Charles
T.
Niblack,
who
Miss Pearl Bowen, bride elect da Coekinan, Miss Carol Herman,
program on "Slorytelling." Mrs.
has been sick Tor sometime, White stressed the point that an Darlene Tye. Mrs. Niki Hall was hoard meeting will preeada tha
of Wysong Moorcr, was honored Mrs. Paul Miller.
welcomed as a visitor.
meeting at 7 :IS p. m.
has
been
the
guest
of
her
sonwith a shower. Wednesday even
Mrs. May Hell Haynes. Mrs.
storyteller must have
inlaw and daughter, Mr. and ainteresting
ing by Miss Ola H. Yates and Henry Hardy, Mrs. Nettie Owens.,
good voice and extensive voca­
Mrs. David Jackson, Tampa, bulary. Mrs. Grreno demonstrat­
Miss Annette Yates at their home Mrs. Bob Owens, Mrs. Mary
while recuperating from pneu­ ed the humor point of storytell­
on Rosalia Drive.
Owens, Mrs. Mary Lou Owens,
monia. She returned with Mrs.
Thu REST I* nho
The bride's rablc was overlaid Miss Evelyn Landress and Mrs.
Jackson and little granddaugh­ ing by reading a short story.
with a lace cloth and centered Roberta Keith.
the EASIEST
Mrs.
Sophia
Shoemaker
dem
­
ter, Pam, who were with her dur­
f r ith a while cake, tupped with
to apply.
onstrated
the
mouth
to
muulli
resing her Illness.
a miniature bride and groom.
Come In And
cuscltation method which was
Mrs. Jim French has returned recently presented by the Ameri­
Completing tablo decorations were
CIiwm* \o u r Color*
to her home in Pensacola after ' can Red Cross amt gave some
two silver candelabra with burn­
a visit with tier parents. Mr. and
ing candles and refreshments of
GAL.
Mrs. W. It. Meek. The Jim interesting and beneficial rules
nuts, mints, and punch.
THE COSTUMED GUESTS at Aniruu Lien’s Halloween
Frenches recently moved from U&gt; follow in case of suffocation
Games were played with prizes
or drowning.
Gainesville to Pensacola.
TRAY FREE
birthday party.
being awarded to Mrs. Hob
Mrs. Pat Largrn. Chairman of
BY
IDA
MAY
SJORLO.M
Mrs.
Theodore
Aulin.
Jr.,
r
c
j
Richardson and Miss Lois Mes­
the
Service
Committee,
reported
turned home with her Im-thand
CWO Robert C. Martin has re­
ser.
this past week after a stay of on the Thanksgiving basket which
ported
to
NAS
Cecil
Field,
near
f re e Drroratlng Service — France* and F.lmtr BoO
Other guests included, Mrs.
will he donatrd and pn-srnted to
some
lime in Asheville, N. C.
Specialising in Drapery and Slip Coven
Juanita
.Moorcr.
Mrs.
Mire Jacksonville, for duty with FAS-.
tlie Salvation Army for distribu­
tion at Thanksgiving. She also
W ales, Miss Ruth Ann Dunlap,
j | r&gt; .Martin lias been a n 1
Mrs. Thomas Parlice, Mrs. N'ai- acitve member of the Lake Mary
1 asked (or volunteers for the Anterican Cancer Society poll wliirh
! Chamber of Commerce and has dc- J
is living conducted throughout the 1
I voted much time to the boy scouts.
United States.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Ferrell, costumes at 6:30 p. 111. and were
He was an asist,ant scoutmaster
Mrs. Cowap, a member of the
entertained on the patio which
and spent many hours working on honored their daughter, Amron was
Service Committee, reported on 1
decorated with orange and
PRIVATE NURSERY SCHOOL - A r m I i t i
Lien,
on
her
eighth
birthday
with
the scout but. Mrs. Martin and
the birthday party al the County
Mack crepe paper streamers.
(limited enrollment)
The fake Monroe P. T. O. Home, whu-h was held last week.
children. Bobby and Wendy, will a costume Halloween birthday Carrying out the Halloween mo­
continue to live in their home here. party at their home on Cedar tif rats, witches, pumpkins and will meet Tuesday at 7.30 p. in. Candy nml cakes were taken to
* CnntinuouM year round program
at the school. Each room will lx*
The Business and Professional j with Mr. Martin coming home i ^ veThe guests arrived in elaborate other ••goblin” typo decorations visited by ihr parents where tile home by .Mrs. Cowan and
School Hours — 9 a. m. to 12:00
Womens' Club will meet Tues- 1wci-kends when possible.
__________
Mrs.
Patricia
Slrnstrom
and
---------------------- ------- ' wero scanned alt about.
teachers will explain program gifts for llit* gentleman celchrnt- j
f l a y at 7:30 p. in. at the hoinc .\it d ec “ on of officers was held I
Story I ln u r .......
Music &amp; Dnnclag
I A period of games and play- I aims and materials used for tlie
Mrs. Arulyn lruc, in Lake wjj|, i&gt;Jt Willis chosen as prrsi- /-*
/
KA
10,' Ids birthday.
Art.w — t ’rails ” • .................... “ ’ ' Outdoor Game*
Mary. The regular monthly busi- ,|c0|. Sondra Humphrey, vice-prea* v ^ O L / O / 0 / r l C I / T i G C l time was enjoyed followed by j year.
Mrs. Carol Dennison reported j
1refreshments of cake, candy, ice | The business meeting will fol­
Nature Studies
ness will he conducted.
idem: Cathy McCarthy, secretary : !
, cream and cold drinks. Each low- in tlie school auditorium and Hut the Social Committee had
Shamn Anscll. song leader, Ann r r \ V /
r
* 1
guest also received a prize and refreshments will in- served in the made plans for the rtlu.il of jew- I
Carlson, reporter and Wanda Nix- J 7 J Q C i r S I T L C iC7V favors.
els and pledge ritual ceremonies '
Next tu the Pinecrewt School
n» next
n ett '
•
on. council delegate. The
school lunchroom by the tirst , ((| ((|) cun(|ucted Saturday, Novetn
Those
attending
were
Cindy
;
meeting is scheduled Nov. 9, al
Mr. and Mrs. l&gt;. S. E. Starr, Kennedy, Hilly Collu-rt, Dale | grade home room mothers. All &gt; ----------------- - —
Geraldine While
Mrs. Brooklyn's home.
SMOOTH SHORT CUT
Tool Jefferson Ave., will observe Davis, Kicky Carter. Alan and parents are requested to at• Hourly — Daily — Weekly
their 50th wedding anniversary Gary Skipper,
Marcia Curl, 1
__________________
Doing your own wallpapering?
FA 2-7822
Friday 1Nov. 6). They have made l Candy Colman, Mary Pat Bert- 1
\ paint roller to apply the paste
their home in Sanford for the rang, Brenda and Jean Carter, 1 Wash canvas chair seats and does a smooth and efficient job. |
past tt years. Mr. Starr was | j n(ja Stubbs and the honorcc's mattress covers used on outoor
employed by the city until Ills brothers and sister, Mike, Ricky, furniture before putting them
have
retirement a few years ago.
Steven and Candy Ferrell.
away for the winter. Put the
They have three children, .1
Assisting Mrs. Ferrell with the covers in the washing machine
MONDAY
son, W. L. Stair of .Middletown, serving and entertaining were, j with three t« five tablespoons of
first Baptist Church Deacons Pa. and two daughters. Mrs. Mrs. Helen MeCloskcy, Mrs. Wit- s.u soda concentrate, add a lit \
.Meeting, 7 p. in.
Phil Hair and Mrs. Bob Derrick ma Colbert and Mrs. Joyce Skip- | He detergent—less than you would
First Presbyterian Church Boy of Sanford. They also have eight
lust- for a regular washing.
Scouts, 7 p ni. Sunday School grandchildren and It great grand­ per.
teachers and officers meeting, children.
7:30 p. m. I'hilathca class meet­
Although Mr. Starr is euntined
new
ing, i t* p. in.
to tils home, due to Illness, lie is
tl ’e su a y
able to have visitors.
Your Welcome Wagon
First Baptist Church Bible sur­
HoaIcm wilt mil with
vey rlass. ono at 9:30 a. ni. an
g if t s a n d f r ie n d ly
other al 7:.1() p. tit.
greetings from lb: com­
First Methodist Church WSCS
hoard meeting 9 a. ni. business
munity.
Tlie regular book review will
and program meeting 9:45 a. m.
Im- given at All Saints Episcopal
First
Presbyterian
Church, | Church in Enterprise, Wednesday
Junior choir rehearsal, 1:15 p. at the parish hall at 10 a. m.
in. intermediate girls, a p. in.
The official board of Barnrlt
Pioneer Fellowship, 0 p. in. Memorial Methodist Church o(
Family night supper, 7 p. m.
Enterprise will meet tonight at
7:30 p m at the Church office.
SCIIOOI.BOOK SAVER
Choir practice Wednesday al
Opaque white freezer paper 7 p. m. at the Church and the
makes durable covers for child­ regular meeting of the WSCS wilt
Quality Built 3 nml -1 bedroom homes, net on
ren '. schoolbooks. After shaping he held tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. |
O il
the cover, seal the edges with a Mrs. Ida Padgett will serve a s 1
npnciuufl lota in a quiet, naturally beautiful
moderately hot iron instead of hostess and Mrs. Bill Swear will
neighborhood.
I ho program leader.
gluing them.

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ebea 41m Pl#ott, Dave Unde,
and Dick Silver* aa IWd
IFred Gaaaa aa athlatk dim *
«er, U S hae one o f the fiaael remhhu
flow available in prep sports aad this is
w idest hr m ea t successes of different
spsrts at the local school Each has proven
M ae a master at his job.
. Seek fti n r dare at Semlnnls, Ganns
a w ed aa basketball coach aad later be*
came heed football coech. Since then he
has taken over the top Job in the athletic
department and has done a wonderful job
e f coardtahttni the various sports. He
i as f d f coach in the sprinv.
aso Gans
Gsnaa was stneken
.Several years ago
With a usually fatal disease
dlscai but, because
e fn is love of Ufe aad his determination,
ha haa overcome it aadI fa
is again the pic*
tm t e f health. Hia mBd and pleasant man­
ner has mads him a lifetime fritad of
Prise and many of his former students.
Three years ago Coach Plgott came to
Sanford aad iaunedistslythe
lists! r" bbrought
M
te a l school bock
back into football prominence,
It only
sly took this wonderful guy a few
days to completely win the confidence and
admiration of his young football hopefuls
aad they have been showing him ever
•Med by Maying to their very greatest
edgedty. He is a born leader and Is cap*
•M l o f reaching even the most difficult
young men. He stresses religion and edu­
cation first to hia boys and then he feels
wfll taka cere of itself if they
s. He certainly has found a
{ and we are for him 100 per
JJave Lauda has been well established
as one of the outstanding members of
the coaching staff for sometime. I person*

ISU Riding High
Tward National
Football Title
Lotted Frees laternettsnsl
Lauistonn Slate was riding
higher than ever in cellegt foot­
ball’* upper itnteaphero today
while Northweitern, Texa*, Syra­
cuse and Kansas also were soar­
ing toward possible bowl bertha.
Top-ranked L8U iklmmed ever
its toughest hurdle on the way ts
its second straight national cham­
pionship andn rspeat appsaranee
in the 8ugaa Bowl by turning
JtoCk third -ranked Mississippi,
74, Saturday night on an SP-yard
punt return by All-American Billy
Cannon.
The Tigers f a c e
another
toughle, Tennessee, next Saturday
and then dose out their regular
season against Mltslsilppl State
and Tulana, who have lost eight
games between them.
Here are the possible pairings
for the major howl gamas antsrtog tha final month of tha saasan:
KOBE—Northwestern ($4) vs.
Washington (41) or Oregon
(«•!).
SUGAR—Louisiana Stats (7-0)
vs. Clemson (31) or Arkansas
(»-*&gt;.
ORANGE—Syracuse (6 0 ) vs.
Kansas (44).
COTTON—Texas (7-0) v*. Air
Foret (4-1-1) ar Mississippi (41).
GATOR—Georgia (41) or Ole
Mlse vs. Arkansas or TCU (42).
Northwestern and Kansas can
clinch a He fdr first place In thalr
respective conferences nest Setwhile .Syracuse reportedly
wUl be offered an Orange Bowl
hid If It gets by Penn Stats In a
showdown "mcetin' of the un­
beaten."
Second ranked Northwestern,
leading tha Big Tan with a 4-0
mark, has a weekend date with
Wisconsin (3-1) in a game that
may decide the conference repre­
sentative in the Koie Bowl.
In tha Big Eight Conference
race, Kansas and Oklahoma are
tfad for tha lead with 3-1 records.
The Sooner* are barred from a
ftturn trip to the Orange Bowl
while Iowa 8Uto (2 3) has lough
games remaining against Nobraika and Oklahoma. So Kansas
will be In the drivar'a seat if |t
get* by Colorado this week.
Ron Burton and Mike Stock
each scored two touchdowns In
toading Northwestern to a 80-12
victory over Indiana last Saturday.
Fourth-ranked Texas continued Its
drive toward the Southwest Conlicence championship and the
Wil berth in the Cotton Bowl by
b ak in g Southern Methodist, 214.
Fifth-ranked Syracuse prepared
fer Its meeting with Penn State
by handing Pittsburgh ena of Its
Worst defeats in yeara, 340,

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outstaadlag defensive football coach in
the South and this has bsta vsry evident
in recent yean. Three yean ago hia Mg
defense held the opponents to only five
touchdowns an season which Is a record ,
of eooM sort I am sure. He also serves
as head baseball coach aad with only a
minimum ef egued talent oa the diamond
ho has proven himself to be one of the
best instructors in this field.
Coech Plgott Is constantly, after me to
give mors credit to Dave as hs facts more
than anybody else th a t Lauds is one of
the biggest factors in the successful
Seminole teams.
While Bud Layer’s mind sticks to
basketball most of the time he is also s
great asset to the football picture. Hs is
a fine fundamentalist while teaching the
junior v an ity end his scouting has played
a big p ert in the winning tn dltion of the
varsity. He has pulled the basketball teem
a t SHS out of the cellar in recent years
end with one big men once in awhile he
will have them . battling • for the OHU
crown. He has won more games in beskst*
ball than any other coach in history of
8H8.
Dick Siiven is a happy-go-lucky guy
off tho fitld or court but when it comes
to putting over a point to a young athlete
hs is a cold, hard, businessman. Hs serves
as bead JV football coach and works with
Bud in the basketball program as JV
coach. Ha is a student of the game and
has pirovsn himself capable of any job,
which is Indicated by his records. His
football teams have won and won and
keep on winning.
I feel that this is ths finest staff in
high school athletics. A combination of
these outstanding men will give the pro­
per guidance to any student and, with
leaden like these in our schools, how
could a youngster stray very far.

Harry's Ugeera remained ea
ths tap at the SIMM CKy MowMag League after last Wednes•ey's action, as they took two
gaaee to m e tis eee game* to
m e t et tie Mather ct Sanford
team.
Harry's, following the load ef
George Koala* MI-311, took two
tarns from Goao’a lemlnnte
leasers aad Laundry. Geah't
nr tied for fourth place, took
the last game ef the eveotog, ai
Bill Kane led the team with hia
M4 series.
la other action. Mather of Sas­
hed stayed doee to the race aa
they drove Burnett Painters fur­
ther into third place by taking
two of the three games. In tak­
ing the two, they established a
new league high three game team
aeries with a big 2,115 total. Gar­
ry Fox led the team with a SM
tout.
Celery City Printing Company
took . two games from the New
York life Insurance team, with
Hal Gilstrap rolling 4&amp;S for the
winner*, while Doc Ring had 401
for the losers.
There were many "apUt-ahrinkOOOOMPH, MISSED HIM. says a Lyman tackier as
ri." with Garry Fox leading the
Dunnellon fullback Levant Brass skirts end for a long
pack by picking both the 4-7-10
and the S-S-10. Others were Ed
gain in the.Kriday contest between the two grid squads
Kirckboff with a 2-54-7, Harold
a t th s Lyman Homecoming. Lyman tackle Auiton Al­
Herbet a 5-7; E. C. Stapmer got
ford gives chase in the background. The Greyhounds
hbe 54-10, All DcPalma found the
won the contest easily by a 41-12 score. &lt;Staff Photo)
range on the 5-7. Buddy Poctor
the -54-19, Hal Gilstrap the 4-7Bin Years
Won 15 Straight
If, fteak Huhn the 5-74, and
FOREST HILLS, N. Y. (UP!)
NEW YORK (UPI).'— A
BUI Kaao* the 5-10.
—Bill TUden won the U. S. na­ named Colin act the American
"Matck-ef-tbe-Week" will be on
tional singles -tennis champion- record S ot race* woe without de­ Ore and six this week, as Mather
ahip tlx itraight llmei, 1930 feat during 1907-00 when he fin- of Sanford wiU try to tako first
through 1923.
lihed Hrat IS atralght time*.
place from Harry's Liquors.

All-League defensive tackle, said
"I’ve been Itching to gel my
bands on that cat (Brown)."
But Big Daddy and hia mates
bad trouble getting their hands oa
Brown from the tinfb bo rocketed
over his right tachlt and tipped
70 yards to score in the second
period. The current Baltimore de­
fensive unit, ranked with New
York's as tbe league's best, never
has been so humiliated.
The 230-pound Brown gained 171
yarda of 32 rushes. Averaging 3.3
yards per carry behind tbe block­
ing of Hike McCormack and
Cleveland's other offense linemen,
he sparked the Browne to victory
despite another brilliant passing
show by John Ualtaa.
Unltas completed 23 of 41
asses for a personal single-game
igh of 397 yards and provided
Baltimore four touchdowns oa
short tosses to Lenny Moore, Jer­
ry Richardson, Raymond Berry
and Jim Mutscheller.

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NEW YORK (UPl) - Louisiana
Stale topped a dwindling list of
only (even major schools today
among the nation's remaining 54
eollega football trams with parfact records.
Top-ranked L3U. Texas, Penn
State and North Taxas State are
the major schools with seven vic­
torias, while Syracuse. Northwest­
ern and Southern California have
won all six of (hair tlto starts.

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Sualaad Estates picked op two
with 10-14.
Piaecmt (petted the supply games from Furniture Cotter, to
team fust eoe pin but that pto put them to a tie for fifth with the
bookers. Beth have 12-11 record*.
pas sever
TM furaUare teem hold fourth
Ptoeereat team with a, fto scratch •pet'with 15-17, Sualaad won the
eerie*, aad Margie Weedsreitod last game Juat by ene pto. and
high fbr the builder* supplies with tM .tesm bad tbe help ef auh
a Sto scratch. Elmer* toppled the Frank Hubs is doing so, as be
54-19, and Teal BoUy picked off turned to hto usual Ugh aerlea.
Km Stag*, also added hia bitm
tho 5-7 split
Sleameycr Roofing lifted their aa M brought to the S-i# aplir
team back tote the second slot and s nice series. For the furni­
aa they took two gamta from ture team, Howard Harrison top.
Florida State Bank, giving the pled Urn 3-to, Claude Deaalew
roofer* a UH-tJth total. John made the 5-10 and Jim Mackey
Ogden, picking up the 2-10 apUt, turned to ■ 305 scratch aerlti.

The W orld's L a rg e st B uilder Of C om pact C ars A nnouncos. . .

Bibwn Paces Cleveland
To Big Win Over Colts
Vailed
Jim Brown, the 1 . (tonal Foot­
ball League's finest ball-carrier,
mad* "believers" of ths Balti­
more Cette and changed the com­
plexion ef both division races la
oa* golden afternoon.
Brown'* five-touchdown spr*e
■I*last the Celts Sunday at Balti­
more enabled the Cleveland
Browns to upset the defending
league champions 3131. His
touchdowns on runs of 70, IT nod
three yards and a pslr of oneysrd plunges also:
—Enabled the San Francisco
Forty-Niners to take undisputed
leadership of the Western Division
with a 33-7 triumph over the De­
troit Lions.
—Forced
Baltimore.
which
started the day tied with San
Fraaeisco for flrat, into an uphill
fight to retain Hs Western Divi­
sion crown.
—Kept the oaruahing Browns
only a gam* behind ths New
York Giants, 245 victors ovar the
Green Bay Fackars, to tha East­
ern race.
The Philadelphia Eaglas remslned tied with Cleveland at tha
hslfwsy mark to ths campaign by
staving off a Washington Red­
skins rally for a 3423 triumph.
In Sunday’s other games, the
Chicago Cardinal, upset tbe Pitts­
burgh Steelers, 43-24. and the Chi­
cago Bears surprised the Los An­
gelo* Rams, 2421.
Brown, who set an ail-lime NFL
rushing record ef 1,327 yards tost
year, la in his third pro season
but never before plajtd against
Baltimore. His ability wss ques­
tioned before Sunday’s game by
several Celts. Gene (Big Daddy)
Llpacomb, Baltimore's 2SS-pound

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missioners, and that's the way it should continue-

can all agree, and th a t is that business conditions,

each of us thinking for ourselves individually and

employment, and the development of Sanford is

representing your will - not a group opposed to

in the best shape now than it has ever been. Just a

everything but individuals interested in every­

short while ago enough of our people began to

thing that will better your lives and better develop

care enough to wont to see4Sanford devolop to its

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great potential. A ll of us suddenly believed and
endeavored to do things. We built the beautiful

I sincerely believe that anyone who knows me

Civic Center. We initiated an active city-wide rec-

knows that I have been conscientious in my efforts

reation program. In building the Civic Center we

to serve you. I have been active in the civic affairs

did it with you and your children in mind, and you

of this community for ten years, trying every day,

know how successful this program has been thus

in every way to help make Sanford a better place

far. But, believe me, it can be only the beginning,

for all of us to live. Sanford has been good for me

and it could also be the beginning of the end. Be­

and my family. Serving as your City Commission­

cause after all, you as a citizen determine your

er I have had a part in helping Sanford’s progress.

city's future by deciding who you elect as City

I would love to see this progress continued and I

Commissioners.

believe that the experience I have gained will help

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We the people of the City of Sanford, still face
many problems, but your City Commission during
the three years I have been privileged to serve as
a City Commissioner and one of those years as
your Mayor, has been active and progressively
seeking to find ways we can do things and have
things instead of reasons why we can't. From a few
short years ago when some people wondered what
was wrong with Sanford, today from all over the
State othercities are coming to study and find out
how Sanford is doing so much.

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to re-elect me.
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If you believe I have been honest in my hand­
ling of your business and my business, fa ir with all
of you, conscientious in my efforts, and dedicated

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to serving you, I shall appreciate your vote. San­
ford’s needs are great and its future is really where
it should be - in your hands. You decide the future
by the men you elect to serve you. If I warrant your
vote and support, please don’t be silent or inactive

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because, believe this, those who fought so long

I think one fundamental reason for our being

and so hard to hold Sanford back are trying to put

able to do so much is that all of our people pre­

the brakes on again. A VOTE FOR MERLE WAR­

sently have a voice in our City Government. There

NER FOR CITY COMMISSIONER, GROUP 2, IS

is presently no majority on the City Commission

A VOTE FOR SANFORD AND YOUR CON­

except the majority will of the individual Com­

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or, haft too Democratic M a in s,
I m C. Barnett, la oaoppoaiJ.
Than U no RopabUeaa throat to
Democratic comtrol oft tho Virginia,
g f dpflfy lo t Mississippi ItfUlstwros. Ia Now Jersey, hewovor, tho
Domomta art fighting to wroot
control of tho ststo Soosto from tho
OOP.
Now Jonoy Domocrsls woo con­
trol of tho Assembly two yoara
a ft hot Republicans hold thoir ma­
jority ia tho state Soosto, whort
they bow hare a 12 te T margin.

senreont’s son,. Pfc. Richard Schmidt, right, who just
started his Marina career, looks on as his father begins
his 21st year. The Schmidt family lives a t 1082 East
Lake Aye., Longwood.

Ait Works Stolen Michigan Reaches New Peak O f Financial Peril
From Film Star

Ltgol Notice

'Tsa s a t ssah of t on art heroftp notitlad aad ra«olro4 la proa»M o— relate'* aad l i u n d i
WtWh poo. at oUhor of poo. map
U M easiest (bo ooiato of J. OT.
d u n WHITE, daooMsd. lata of
■hid County, to the County Judoo
of gtmloilo County, FlerMa. at
Mo of no# la tho coart house of
■OM Coaatp at Sanford. Florida,
wlUta oloht oolaadar month* from
the time a t tea l i n t publication
a t UUa nalles Booh claim or damOMohaU bo la wrltlno. oad oholl
otato tbo pteoo of rosldooco and
a offloo addroao of tho claimant
that! bo sworn to bp tho
taat, hlo agent or attorn*?,
aad say ouca claim ar demand
Bat Oo filed ahall bo void.
/$ / KAXXIB W. WHITE
Am Baaontrls of tbo Last W1U
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Good Shoes mean
rood posture for
your child.

HOLLYWOOD (UPD-Palntlngs
by Frsoeh Blasters Renoir and
Utrillo wore among fTt.ftM worth
of property stoloa from the Holly­
wood homo of actross Martha
Hyer. poUco reported today.
"The fun and Jewelry eon bo
replaced," said tho blonds actroso.
"But It would bo criminal If any­
thing happens to lira paintings.
Thty ore nustorpiecss. It will bo
destroy thorn.
Mias Hyar, an art collector, said
tho paintings were Utrillo’s Montomartro Stm t Scene, valued at
$29,000 and Renoir's Gabriolle, raid
to bo worth 119,000. Otbsr loot ladudod jewelry and furs.

Ltgol Notice
A o v R B T ieaaB .u T r o a b i o s
Tho Board of Publla Instruction
f a r a ttnlnolc County, Flcrld a, will
rocolve bids for Ibe f u r n l .h l n * of
nil labor, materials, equip m ent and
i . r v l c . a required fo r the c o n s tr u e ,
lion of l i f t Addition* to the
Out.do White School, H .m ln ol.
County, Florida a n d t i l l Addition*
lo the Oviedo Nowro HUmontery
Hrho.it, H.mlnol. County, Florida;
r n n e l. tl n a of tw a ( I I cefotorlume,
two ( I ) e dm lnletretlr* . u l t . e , l .n
(1*1 classrooms, o n # ’ ( l | library,
t allot a, . t o r e s ' . ate.: e nd some
renovation work, lo a it a l l n g buildms*, until !:•«£&gt;. rn. s"qv»Tbb,r
I t , t i l l , at tha M h o o l AUmlnletrolion llulldlns, Commorclnl Avon u t, Oeaford, Florid*, a l which
lime and piece Iho bid. will b*
publicly opened and r . e d aloud.
Tha contract documents nr# In
two se parate sole, on* (or each of
(he
above referenced
project*.
Urate Ings and specification* may
be obtained for BOTH IMIOJKCTH
by dopoaltlnt lloe.ee w ith the
Architect, John A. Ilurto n VI, C or.
nor F i r s t Street a n d Mellonvllt*
Avenue, Hanford, Florida, for Iho
first se ts of documents obtained.
Much depoelt will bo refu n d e d In
full In eaeh person who r e t u r n , the
dueumenla In nood re n d itio n w ith .
In len dsye a f te r tho bid o p . n l n a ;
with eicopllon a* noted below. Ad­
ditional se ts may be obtained at
Iho cost of l l l . e e for lb* tw o proJecte, which la h a i r refundable.
Oeneral Contreclore a . r u r l n p d o c u ­
ment* and net s u b m lttln * proposal
■hall be refunded e n e - h e lf t h e depoelt upon return of docum ents In
pond rondlllon.
A certified check n r b a n k d ra ft,
payable to tha Board of Public
Instruction for Hemlnol* County,
Florida, II. B. Oovarnment Bonrie,
or a eatlefaetory bid bond oeoeuled by tho bidder and a r r e p t a b l a
■urelloe In an a m o u n t e qual to
flva per cent of t h a bid a h all be
subm itted with each hid.
Tha eucceeeful bidder will ba r e ­
quired lu furnleh and pay for
eatlefaetory perform ance a n d p a y ­
ment bond or bond#.
A ttention la called to t h o fact
th at not lees t h a n Iho m inim um
a a l a r lta and w asoa a t . a t forth
In Ihe Bporiflrallnna muet bo paid
on th o .a projects.
T ha Board of I'ubllo Inetruvtlon
for Bemlnole County, Klorlda, re■ervee the rig h t lo re je ct a n y and
or all hlda or lo w a iv er a n y Inferm a lltl.e In tha hlddlnp. No hid
■hall h . withdraw n for a period
of fifteen t i l ) d a y s eubeoquent
In the openlnp of bide w it h o u t the
consent of the Board.

JOHN I* BltUMI.bir

‘Whose Quality la Higher
Thsa Price"

LONGWOOD RESIDENT, Marine M /Sft. Richard K.
Schmidt, Corps recruiter for Central Florida, U con*
vratulated by Capt- Herechel Johnson M Schmidt wound
up 20 years of service by immediately re-enllstlng. The

Chairman. Board of Publla
Instruction for Seminole
County, Flo rid a
R. T. Mllwe*
B.mlnota County S u p e rin te n d e n t
• t Publla I nstruc tion end
Bn-Offlcto S ecretary to t h e
Board of Publla In ntrucllon.

LANSING. Mich. (UPJj-Michlgsa bss reached a aow peak of
financial peril.
Thors is Ulk of closing unlvershies, bringing state police la off
the road,' cutting wolforo pay­
ments, laying off thousands of
state employes sod mors 'payloss paydays” for others.
Tho state has unpaid bills piled
up to about 72 million dollars. It
bss Just collected and spent 14
million dollars from Its clUxcno
from s tax now declsred Illegal
and faces tbo M ir Impossible
Usk of trying lo robste all tbo
pennies collected on purchases of
clothing, groceries and other
small Items.
Us Legislature is going into the
11th straight month of wrangling
while, as one newspaper *lid 1**1
week, proposals for new taxes
waft around the chamber like ex­
otic perfume.
It seems—and it is— ridicu­

lous that bankruptcy threatens general state oxpoaaoo. It hM oo
Michigan. This Is o m of the sUte income tax. Its mala m o ­
cornea from a $ par coot
wealthiest oad fastest growing no*
sales tax.
•tales la tho notion. It has the
But In 1*41 legislation was
huge automotive Industry, magnif­ passed that out of every six coots
icent forests aad mineral deposits, collected on the sales * , 4 cants
had to go to tbs schools and ooo
o big agricultural industry.
Why. then Is Michigan broke? cent to local goveramsota. That
left only 14 for the state.
The answer boils down to a noquarter struggle between the Re­ This is not the first crisis by
publican controlled Legislature any means. Past shortages have
with tho support of Industip end been met by such expedients as
Democratic Gov. C. Mennen Wil­ a new tax on liquor and ooo oo
liams, a millionaire with the cigarettes. Now, mere patchwork
backing of the United Automobile lax legislation la ia prospect by
the Legislature.
Workers Union.
WUliomo has been governor for One likely action Is tbo seizure
six consecutive two-year terms of tho veterans' trust fund of 40
and tho Republicans have ruled million dollars to pay off bills.
the Legislature those 12 years. In This fund has been used only to
all that time, they have never the extent of loans of about
reach a satisfactory, long-range 11,900,000 a year to veterans and
tax program, although state ex­ the argument Is that those can
be handled by a special appropri­
penses mounted rapidly
ation.
To understand Michigan's prob­
Another idea ia a new $10 "onelem, certain facta must be stated.
The state la constitutionally pro­
hibited from borrowing more than
$290,000—although even its towns British Industry
can float bonds and go Into debt
by 2 million dollars or more. Is Expanding
Thus, white other states can and
NEW YORK (UPI) - John
do borrow to meet current needs, Bull’s industrial muscles are a
Michigan cannot.
good bit smaller than Uncle
Much of its revenue is car Sam's these days, but they've
United Preea International
marked to more than 40 special been growing just as fast and
WASHINGTON — Mrs. Mamie .funds which cannot be used for more smoothly over the past dee■de.
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Elsenhower, commentlnr" on •
A comparative study by Forbes
telegram from I’roeldent Elsen­
Msgazine shows Britain's Indus­
hower extending birthday wishes Lead, Zinc Sales
trial production was 137 per cent
to a "dear add lifelong friend of
and America's 128 per cent of
Up, Report Claims their
mine”:
respective 1948 averages at
“The rascal.”
NEW YORK (UPI) - With the the end
of last year. The study
slump tn consuming industries
MEXICO CITY — Gen. Daniel ended, lead and zinc sales are in also shows Britain's economy was
Galvan, reporting after a flight for a sizable comeback this year, more even through the three post­
war recessions and the Korean
over Mexico's etorm-etrlcken re- according to Steel Magazine.
on that a landslide bad burled The publication estimated that conflict.
■ mining town of Mlnatltlaw:
consumption of slab zinc will rise
"Mlnatitlaw has ceased to ex­ 10 to 20 per cent above last year
The cottonwood la the official,
ist."
to hit the highest level since 1990. state tree of Kansas, the Amer­
It said lead consumption is in for ican buffalo its official state ani­
NEW YORK — Vice Adm. Hy­ a 5 to 10 per cent gain hut won't mal and the sunflower its official
man G. Rlekover, blaming bu­ quite stack up to 1997 figures.
state flower.
reaucratic overadmlnletratlon for
the natlon'a technological lag in
the race with Russia:
"We bury the men who do Ihe
SECURITY
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mountain* of memoranda, ree
orde. publicity release* and tho
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MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Gov
John Fattcraon, urging Alabama
official* net lo cooperate with
U. S. Civil Right* Commission
■gents who ask about Negro
voter registration:
"I resent this Interference from
Washington."

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Automobile

AS LOW AS

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All tax statementa have been mailed, if
you have not received yours, please call
for it at City HalL

—"Wipe out lie arbitrary lines
oom drawn between tha work that
maY bo preformed by rood crews
ana yard crows.. . . "
&amp;
—Eliminate all provisions which V
stipulate the number of crew memhers required, and drop rules requlring Idle staadby operating
workers when self-propelled equip,
meat Is used.
Brass-tacks at tbe national level
not expected to get under
way here before late November or
early D e c e m b e r , and ahead
stretched a long trek through tho
procedural forest provided by the A
Railway Labor Aet.
Wage talks Involving the rail­
roads and three operating unions—
the Brotherhood of Locomotive En­
gineers, Switchmen's Union of
North America and Order of Rail,
way Conductor* and Brakemcn —
art going on ia Chicago now under
tho guidance of the National Railway Mediation Board.

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Tax Books are open for payment of 1959
City taxes. 4% discount will be allowed
for payment in November, 3% in Decem­
ber, 2% in January and 1% in February.

shot" tax on every automobile
owmr ia Michigan. With 3,900,000
cars that would bring in 39 mil­
lion dollars.
The state got a bad jolt last
month. Another of its expedient*
was raising the sale tax from 3
per cent to 4 per cent and calling
the extra one per cent a use tax.
The state Supreme Court declared
U illegal—on a strictly partisan
9 Democrats and 3 Republicans
basis — and an anticipated in*
come of 110 million dollars was
lost.
Now there Is much political
scurrying to put referendums on
the ballot in the November I960
election to fit party strategy.
The Republicans propose to ask
a constitutional change to boost
the sales tax to 4 per cent.
The UAW over the week end
countered that It would ask ap­
proval of a terrific excesi profit
tax which would take 29 per cent
of corporate iacome over ft per
cent. With General Motors record
earnings for the first ft months of
this year, the annual tax on that
company alone would put Michi­
gan in tbo black.
Williams says that is all very
well, but he needs 110 million dol­
lars now.
The public hasn't had tho
chance to say much of anything,
but a visit here makes It evident
the people are disgusted. Several
editors at a United Press Inter­
national meeting in Grand Rapids
agreed a lot of people would like
to toss out the entire Legislature
Democrats and Republicans alike,
plus the governor and start with
a clean slate.

j U t knotted five bt« •ftn tln f
brotherhoods proposals for a foil
overhaul of work rules te wipe out
“featherbedding'' and strengthen
tho industry in its battle for eco­
nomic survival.
Union tendon said eouatrr-pronasals would bo formulated at
rttafft •£ Jodivttaal brotherhood
mmitteca in Chicago starting
Nov. 11.
Tho railroad move, coming close
oa expiration of n throe-year mora­
torium against work rule changes,
signaled the start of wbat is ex­
pected to bo long and bitter bar­
gaining.
, ,
The specific proposals for re­
writing rules governing job as­
signments and pay methods for
210.000 operating employes — the
men who run bte trains—were be­
ing served today by 113 individual
railroads upon local brotherhood
officials throughout tho nation.
The work rule* changes proposed
by the railroads would hit hardest
at firemen. If eventually put Info
effect, they would eliminate up to
39.000 firemen's John oo diesel and
other noB-steam locomotives in
freight aad yard service. The rail­
roads estimate they could save
about J30 million dollars a year by
eliminating "firemen who fire no
fires."
The railroads want to “establish
tho right . . . for management to
determine when firemen should be
used on diesel and other non-steam
locomotives in freight and yard
service." Fireman jobs on pas­
senger trains would not be affect­
ed. the carriers' announcement
said.
Other proposed rule change*
would:
—Revise pay standards so that
engine and train crews, which now
may receive a basic day's pay for
covering 100 miles, could be r*
quired to make 160-roll* runs.
—Open tbe way for ertws to op­
erate through present crsw-change
points, "so as to end multiple
changes oo short train runs."

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IU IN 0 I VILLAGE HAS THESE EXTEA FEATUIIS
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COMPARABLE LOW RATES ON
INCREASED LIMITS

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TOP RATED COMPANY

fill in this coupon.

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IMSORANCl
COMPANY

E lan Hoy, City Tax Collector.
HOWARD K. BAlft,
F1ED J. HARRIS, Seperlatendont
Falmoteo Bldg-. B n 1221

ILUMOR VILIAM
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John R . Alexander
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FA 2-0288

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Hospital Notes
OCTOBER n
Atelufam
T r u k Moor, Sanford
David Motei, Sanford
Cljrde Rltlflf, Camlbarry
Julia Gelfer, Sanford
Dallaa Pulliam, HUHard, H i
Minr Fllllnger, Lonjwood
Mam Hartman, DeBary
Jeaao Barrington, Sanford
Betty Wetton. Genera
Sara Kate Myera, Lake
Monroe
Charles Randall, Sanford
Nell Cordell, Sanford
Dtaarisaal*
Geraldine Paraona and baby,
Sanford
Sylvia Price and baby, San­
ford
Candon Wharton, Sanford
Jcannie Spiegel. Sanford
Clyde Rider, Casselberry
William J. Claaa, Lake Mary
Carolyn Betti, Sanford
Baby girt Sheaffer, Sanford
OCTOBER n

TOP BOY 8TUDINT8 of 8anford Junior High School
for the first aix weeks will receive awards from the Pilot
Club. Shown here are Mias Dorothy Cooper, chairman of
tha Pilot ftu b 'i public affairs committee, Jerry Cullen,
Mike Garner, David L anlatr, Ronnla Hall, and Mra.
Patricia Baaaatt who la also on the committee.

Joseph Bigglaa, Sanford
Marcal Faille, Sanford
Charlea Randall. Sanford
Vera Strader, Orange City
Paulina Wllklna, Sanford
Bertha Lowe, Sanford
Bernard Chamberlain, San­
ford
Birth*
Mr. and Mra. Charlea rulinger, Longwood, a daughter
Mr. and Mra.-Kdlaon Myera,
Lake Monroe, a sen
The Olde Town* of St. George,
original
__ Bermuda,
_______
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which w u founded la w e , la he­
aved to be the oldest continu­
ous English-speaking settlament
la tha western Hemisphere.

F IV I TOP GIRL STUDENTS also will receive tha
alx-weelu award* from the Pilot Club. Miss Cooper is
shown with Bonnie Coolo, Helen Mann, Linda Ley,
Nancy Sikes, Jill West and Mr*. Bassett. (Staff Photos)

LIBBY’S

Sanford Jr. High Honor Roll Listed
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Principal Hugh Carlton of Sanford Junior High Sehoot has snaounced nimte pf the students
oa tha hooor rolls for th# first
sis weaka of ichool. •
Tha school has two hooor
rolls. The first includes the atudent* making straight A's In all
subjects, the wgular hooor roll
U mad# up of students with a
B average.
No student may appear on
althcr the A o r B honor roll,
if his effort or behavior is not
Utlifactory.__
SEVENTH GRADE
“A”, honor roll: Helen Mann.
••B'' honor roll:
Robert Grove, RonnJe Hill,
Paul Haxtoo. BlUjr KuykatrfaU,
8andy Urquhart. John Todd, Mike
Daughty, Charles Hunter. David
Lanier, Jeff WUliami, Eddie Grlfflth, Susan Plercy, Carol Echols,
Peggy Bower, Susie Brewlngton,
Bonnie Caolo, Peggy Creamer,
Becky Ricker.
Sharon Smith, Brenda Allen,
Lynn Boyntcn, Catherine Cammock, Ctleate Canell, Pat Ctovia, Connie Constantine, Virginia

Norris, Susan Parklnt, George
Shaffer, Linda Spencer, Rowe
VlB p,„ gulaB Yite, r ,
„
B„ lh ’
Kartte*. Sharon Booth, Ja
Thomas, Belly Turner and Mi
garwt Smith,
EIGHTH GRADE
..B« honor
Richard B«
thad Boyd. Mike Gam
Donald Woodruff. Henry Yeack
Jrrry cullum, Kdward Kotl
Damon Morrison, Barbara Bui
|ff| Llndt
Ann MlhaDi N
kl Morgan, Delorai N«wton
j udy 0 gden.
Mary Scott, Ralhy Autl
Betty Lou Corbin, Linda Hu
Louanno Johnson, Cathy Marl
garvn Mtluer, Nir
slkej&gt;
siawion. jm w«
Ann Alkm&gt; Karla Wellborn. L
^ Boggs and Myra Meeki.
_________ ________
The San Franclaco Chamt
of Commerce eitimatei that v
tors attracted to the area by I
baseball Giants during their fl
aeason in San Francisco tp&lt;
more than 7S million dollars the

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�A Want Ad A Day M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
2. Far l e a l

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8. Wanted t o Real

I . Reel Estate Far Bale

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FOR SALE OR LEASE. Pinecreit 1 year old 3-bedroom, 2
bath, Florida room. Nicely landreaped fenced In back yard. to the mathematicians In Sanford.
There are 1120 square feat of
Well and pump. Large utility
living area in this three year otd
room. Wall to wall carpeting in
three bedroom concrete block
living room. 123 E. Coleman
home in showroom condition.
Circle. Phone FA 2-T9IS.
Add a nice screened porch,
carport, and utility room. Put
5. Real Eatate Far Bala
them all on a 79 foot lot con­
venient to shopping, school and
BY OWNER: 2-bedroom home,
church. Did you figure higher
best location in Country Club
than $10.3007 Then keep the
Manor. Pbone FA 24642.
change, but call

Stemper Talks

4. le e ! KaUto Wanted

I. te a l b u n f a r Bala

I. Mart s its Laaa*
?. Bsalssaa Opportanltie*
i. FtSUto Help Waited
t. Mato Help Wasted
1 «. Mato ar Fanala
II . W art Wanted

Seminole Realty
W. DIETRICHS — REALTOR
Klir. Methvin—Velma Gonzalez,
Adelaide H. Mores — Arrociater
11)01 Park Ave.
FA 2-5232

12. PtaaMag Services
IS. Electrical Sen Ice*

W. H. •‘Bill- STEMPER Agency
Realtor fa Insurer

F A 2 -5 2 6 4

SANFORD PROPERTIES
614 Atlantic Bank Building
Flo. Harrlsa
B. If. Ivrrs
YOU NAME IT-W F/LL FIND IT

REA1 ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2344 Freneft Ave.

Dallas Asphalt Co.

The cutest two bedroom home
Gat your free doughnuts from
in Wynne wood is m - on the
the current issue of ’Saturday
market. It has hardwood floors,
Evening Port’ from the
a nice Florida roon, stove,
DIXIE CREAM BAKE SHOP
refrigerator, and the nicest
204 W. 3rd.
Ph. FA 2 0433.
100' X 130' shady lot. The terms
arc THE GREATEST only $650
*57FaT Rest ”
—=
down and the balance at $65.00
per month at 5’« interest.
FURNISHED apartment, clean
and close-in. Ph. FA 2 (013. W. H. ••Bill" STEMPER Agency
Jimmy Cowan.
Realtor A Insurer
Phone FA M991
111 N. P a rt
FIVE room furnished upstairs
apartment 2101 Magnolia, $53.00
ON LARGE LAKE
Phone FA 2-3051.
4-Bedroom home with 2ta baths;
2-BEDROOM kitchen equipped
large living room; dining room;
house. Phone FA 2-4660 or
Florida room; terrazzo floors;
FA 2-3132.
central heat. Several fruit
trees.
• t h r e e room furnished apartment
2900 SQ. FT. OVERALL
2101 Magnolia, 943.00, Phone
527.900 TERMS
FA 2-3931.

PHONE: Day*, FA 26134
Nights. FA 2-7123 or FA 23642

'I used to think he had in air or etudied casualties.
Now 1 know he’s just sloppy!"
I. Real Eatata For Sato
3-BEDROOM, CB. l i t bath home.
Phone FA 2-3333.

BUSINESS PROPERTY

7. Ravines* Opportunities
Realtor
“ Call Hall"
Phene FA 2 3941 SPORTING GOODS Key DDtrl*
tutorship Now Available In
$350.0# Down
Tbit Territory. See Sports Shelf
913 Catalina Drive
Corp. AdverUvmeat, Page 9, For
High dry location. This 2 bed­
Complete Details.
room home hat extrai such as
paneled breakfast room, deep
well in yard. Florida Room,
kitchen equipment and enclos­ 8. Female Help Wasted
ed garage. Total price $11,000.
HELP I S FIND THIS MOTHER
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor $140 per month min.,’ 4 hrs. per
Raymond I undqulit, Avsec.
day. 3 days per week. Quali­
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
fications: P T A. scouting,
church, teaching, club or com­
FOR SALE BY OWNER: House,
munity work. Write in detail,
312 Holly Ave., 2 bedrooms.
giving (el. no. to R. R. Page,
Triced for quirk sale at $6,400.
1145 Mary St.. Suite 202, JackSl.000 down payment. Contact
sonvillc 7, Fla.
Mra. M. L. Raborn, 1903 E.
Seminole Blvd.
9. Male Help Wanted

FARMER’S AGENCY
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
D. H. Whitmore
Lillian (!. Trams
Associate*.
116 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 2-5221
After hours, FA 2 2618, FA 2-4921,
FA 2 0261

WOODRUFF MARINE
2401 French Ave.

FA 2-1392

DELUXE Modal « burner Kanmore electric range with grid­
dle: circular walnut coffee
table, Dunean Phyfa tog*;
Phone FA *■!““

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN RUN OS
Enclosed head. Sag-Franf
rail with flattie and*.

•r rayon tapes. Cettaa at aptofa
eorda.

Senkarik Gtaas and Paiai On.
112-114 W. 2nd SL Ph. FA
VARIOUS household furniture,
reasonable. FA 2-3500 after •
A. M.
LIKE

NEW

furniture,

drapes, sold house ararythlng
goo*. 117 Garrison Dr.,

20. Automobile* • Trailer*

H . Plumbing Services

Plumbing &amp; Repairs
Joe C» Thoms*
1021 Strlta St.
FA 2-0619
SANFORD Plumbing k Heating
2396 So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7914.

PLUMBING
Contracting k Repairs
Frta Estimates
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. Phom FA 2 3383

ENVELOPES. Letterhead*, state­
ments, Invoices, band bills, and
programs.
ele.
Progressive
PrinUng Co. Thono FA 2-2931 —
306 West 13th St.
HEATERS CLEANED
Lawn Mower Repairs
LEWIS SALES k SERVICE
2916 W, 20th St.
FA 2-792* nr FA 2 3168
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Since 1948
A. HARE
DellARY
North 8-4422
M irth 8-4711

R. M. Wilkins. Contractor

clean. $150. Phone FA 2-7327.

PAINT 82.S9 gal. T-Shirt* 4Se.
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS STORM
3-BEDROOM trailer fully air con
310 Sanford Ave.
dllionetl, washer and dryer. Will
sell equity very reasonable or New * Used Fwwtore ft Apftowill trade for equity In 3 bed
aaees. A Geed Plate Te
room home. Phone FA 2-3134.
BUY SSLL ar TRADM
JENKINS F U IN R U IB
’32 MORRIS MINOR — good con­
400
Sanford
Ave.
FA 2-T4M
dition, rlean. reasonable price;
heater. Phone FA 2-3366.
HARLEY DAVIDSON 74
ryele — buddy seaL L*66 than
1959 CHEVY 2 d r. guaranteed
300 mltei on new molar. 8309.
new car condition. Small down
Ph. fA 2-7419-1220 W. 3rd 8t.
payment and lake over pay­
ments. Contact Joe Orseno at SINGER ELECTRIC *4wing m a­
Holler Motor Sales.
chine-factory rebuilt, like new
with new guarantee aad attach­
IT ftT T R A V E L TRAILER," cari
ment*. * payments of $3.43,
peted, new tires, must sc* to
Writs Credit Manager, e/ • Th*
appreciate; also 1933 GMC li
Sanford Herald.
ton pickup, 4 speed box. less
than 2000 miles on engine. 22-A—Articles Wasted
George liras, 2737 Orlando
ROT.* RY MOWER Attachment
Drive, Sanford. FA 2-4111.

• Asphalt Driveways
• Parking Area*
Quality Workmanship &amp; Materials
M. “ Dc*" Vrlra Klrctriral Ser.
Term i To Suit Your Budget
Dea Says For Service Call. .
for Gravity Tractor. Phona
• Free Estimate*
FA 2 1896
FA 2 3985
4 DR. 1952 PLYMOUTH, CAN
FA 2-0*26.
• Work Guaranteed
BE SEEN AT THE SANFORD
Phone FA 2-4030 Sanford. Fla.
llousa Wiring — Elccuic Service
HERALD AFTERNOONS AT 2 4 - Lost A Fa
Sid Vlhlcn
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
1
NIGHT
RY C A L I. 1 N U
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
FOUND: Black dog, seama un­
All types and sixes. Installed
FA 2 7770.
112 Magnolia
FA 2-0913
able to bark, Ph. FA 2-1919.
“ Do It Yourself*
____________________
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE 1-&gt;|. Furniture
14. Huildlng • Painting • Repair*
S T I N E
1
Machinery and Sapyly Ca.
BALLROOM
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
207 IV. 2 nd St.
rh . FA 2 4432
Remodeling — Free Estimate*
New &amp; Uttad
R rp a'r.
Phone FA 2-3711
Furniture and ApplUneM
full or part time to sell life
BILL BF.RNOSKY. Contractor
13. Klrrtrlral Srrtirr*

JSAVES

AGENTS WANTED

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Mather of Sanford

insurance up to !)0 years
2-CLEAN large furnished apart­ Large store with one 2-bedroom
PAINTING k DECORATING
of nKi\ hospital insurance
apartment and two 1-bedroom
Windshield
Hack GUna 203 209 E. First SL Th. FA t-09*3
ments: 1 upper 2 bedroom, 1
Licensed — Bunded
up to 100 years of age.
apartments. On corner lot with
ground floor. $63. Ph. NO 8-3267.
Door Gians
Vent GUna
Free Estimates —•*
extra lot in rear for parking.
Major Hospital up to
ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Baby
Work
Guaranteed
SERVICE
F u r n is h e d cottage, located at
Beds. Day. Week or Month —
502,000 TERMS
$5,000
am
i
to
age
70.
Write
Seminole
Painting
Contractora
Senkarik
Ginna
and
Paint
Co.
3 Points. $73.00 per month,
FURNITURE CENTER
FA
2
1204
today
KUYKENDALL
IN­
112-144
W.
2nd
M.
FA
2
4629
Ph. FA 2-1467.
1IM French Ave.
SURANCE AGENCY, r.O.
B * M ROOFING
Ph. FA 2-795$
DOWNSTAIRS: 3 room furn. Registered Real Estate Broker
Furniture Storage and Mnving
BO
X
3711.
ORLANDO,
Contracting &amp; Repair*
HERBERT STENSTROM
To
nnd
From
Anywhere
P apt.,
screened
porch
and Mary E. Carmen — D o Sal vail [
FLORIDA, or telephone
B. E. Rngrro, Sr. Associate*
.
JlcgUlercd Broker
j —”
C. E. PUOfalVS f)g .
garage, only $37.30; 612 Park. Ph.
FA 2-not 17-92 irW aw ath a
I.KN KISSKIt
1300 Frrnrh Are. Ph. FA 21991
Mgr. apt. 2. FA 2-7499.__
213 Sanford Ave. Th. FA 2-4133.
818 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 7943
LOTTIE BROADWAY
6500 DOWN
ARK you satisfied with your
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
13-A
l
t
r
a
u
l
r
P
a
r
l
o
r
s
CUSTOM
BUILT furniture —sin­
KEN TOIIBETT
present income? Big ? aula FLOOR landing and finishing
privato baths, 114 W. First St. 3-BKDROO.M, 1 bath, large living
gle pieces or sot*. Also furni­
BETTYE D. SMITH
room and bedrooms; kitchen
dralcr has opening for 2 ex­
n am in g . Waging. S e r v i n g u aj|. styling - Permanents -O il
A..ociate.
ture repair. Cabinets made.
equipt. See at 105 E. Woodland
perienced salesmen. Rest com­
UNFURNISHED tew 6 room
Semtnola County since 1923.
T reatm ents- TV Stamps. Soft
FA 2-7063.
111
X.
Park
—
Ph.
FA
2*2110
Dr. Phone owner, FA 2-4073.
pensation plan available to
house. Phone FA 2-1393.
II. M. GLEASON, Lake Mary.
Water — Air Com! Harriett’*
you. Sanford area. All Inquiries
Beauty Nmik, 103 So. Oik— 2:. Article. For Sale
I FA 2 5712
confidential. Call FA 2 not4.
I or 2 BEDROOM apartment.
15. Special Service*
a
v
n
A
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e
n
r
t
a
t
e
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4
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L
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Phone FA 2 0733.
AND ASSOCIATES
• BIG VALUES
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
With lake frontage of 100 ft. to 10. Male nr Female
I) A W N ’ S
Real KMale — Insurance
• QUICK CREDIT
g p ROOM Efficiency Apt., private
IV.
L.
IIAItMON
300 ft.
REALTY SALON
Surety Bond*
• EASY TERMS
REAL ESTATE
bath, suitable for one or couple.
I’ll. FA 2-4223 After &amp; P. M.
Air Conditioned Dryers
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
218 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5041
SALESMEN
Across from Post Office.
Five and Ten Aero Farms
Phone FA 2-76(11
Sanford
II K A T I N Cl
i
Loral established real estate or
BLEEPING ROOMS: The Gables,
Evan* Bldg. I^kc Mary
II. II. POPE UO.
ganization is in nerd n( two
New And L'aed Furniture
16. Flower. K Plant*
401 Magnolia. FA 2 0720.
Ph. FA 2*1290
2M 8. Park - FA 2-4234
lirensed sales agents, men or
311 E. First St.
FA 2 3623
women.
Experience
not
nere*
]
HROKER
Fill Flower. For \n r Orraaion
SLEEPING Rooms, Boyd's, 317 7lw ACRES — Modern home: 2
liny Reel I’alnt A Body Shop
sary,
earn
while
you
learn.
2 AWNING windows, complete
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
W. 3rd. Ph. FA 2-2816._______
bedrooms, Ha bathrooms, Flor­ 202 So. Park Ave. Pk. FA 2-599!
10th k Sanford
Write c/o Sanford Herald. Box
F'A 2-0270 1 37x26 $20. F'A 2 5312
FA 2-1822
ida room, large living room,
Behind
Studcbaker
Garage
No 9*. All replies strictly con­
fumithed houae.
FURN. Apt. 201V4 W. l* t St.
dining room and kitchen. Large 3-HKDROOM,
fidential.
Reasonable. 1 mile from NAS.
IACI10HS REPAIR SHOP
garage
and
carportc.
1
mile
BEDROOM unfurnished house,
Contact Clibough, W. W., Na­
Welding — * ach. A Gen. Repairs
East
of
hall
park
on
Celery
It. Work Wasted
val Air Sta., Ext. 327.
kitchen equipped. 160. 24*2 Or­
W. 20th. A Old. I. Mary Rd
.O -v
Ave.
ange Ave. Phone FA 2-6630.
SEWING, Phone FA 2 718.1.
ITORE. 23 ft. by 30 ft. inquire 3-BEDROOM Home: G r o v e
LOOK AT TIIE REST Manor, 1013 Lincoln St.
12. P l u m b in g S e r v i c e .
THEN BUY THF BEST!
201 W. lit. St.______________
Visit the beautiful 3 bedrooms m
LAKEFRONT
LOTS
100'
x
200'
HOUSE on Cameron Ave. East
and 2 bath Zculi-bilt home* at
high and dry, shaded. Ready
Side, between
Celary
and
San Scm Knolls on W-st 20th
for building. $200 down. $30
Geneva Ave. 4 bedrooms, quite
per month. Phone Geneva, 2451. ’ Street just 4 block* west of
neighborhood, kitchen appli­
Frencli
Avenue.
COMPARE
^Pkimbinq 8 Heating jf
ances. $75 per month Ph. BY OWNER: Equity $1400. No
THESE HOMES wl'b any others
FA 26143.
_____________
cluing cost, no qualifying 3
in the same pries range and
AIR CONDITIONING
BR., hath A 'v, modern elec­
we know you will agree that CONTRACT tad REPAIR WORK
LBEDROOM unfurnished house
tric kitchen. Sunland Estates,
here it the best value in town. 1947 Sanford Ave.
$30. 2632, comer of Lemon &amp;
FA 2 1362
115 Park View Dr. FA 2-2837.
Down payments from $350—
$
$
$
Grandview. Phone FA 2-0627.
FltA financing. Representative
SdlKDROOM house 1301 WynneBrl
Mr
•
Furon the premises from !0 A. M.
RENT A~BED
wood Dr. Low down payment.
d»r - I t Entill 8 P. M.
Rullaway, Ho»pital k Baby Bedf.
Phone FA 2-7797.
By l).vy. Week nr Month.
cine • Beautiful Tutune Finish •
W. n. ••Rill" STEMPER Agency
New ( j r 4 undiliun Throughout
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Realtor A Usurer
ONLY
Ph. FA 2*5181
116 W. 1U St.
Phone FA 2-49S4
III N. Park

ROSA L. PAYTON

22. Artie ton Far Sato

Sell U* Your Furniture, ttetoft
NO JOB TO LARGE OR SMALL
Service WUh The Cash. SUPKR
1949 DODGE Pick up. detuxe
Drive Ways — Parking Areas
TRADING POST, FA MITT.
cab, new paint, excellent tires.
RENTALS: Day - Week - Month
FA 2 3781.
Freut Fad Loaders
LADDERS:
step-ladder* fa astOto
Gradera — Doters — Dragline*
sion* 30e ft. FA ItOtt.
*49
FORD
half-ton
panel
truck,
Rollers — Traasperta

J. W. HALL

See This Today!

1. Goad Feed

MAJOR BROWN REALTY
Resltar
LAKE MARY
Ph. FA 2-5237 of FA 2*1964.

117. Peta - Livestock • SippUes

TV and RADIO REPAIR af 'r | FREE! 1-Fem ale puppy, Ph.
3:00 nights and weekends; San-' FA 2 5849.
ford, Lake Mary and Longwood.---------------------------------- -— -——
FA 2-2772 and FA 2 6613.
FILLY COLT. 7 months old;
Chihuahua, frmale, AKC regis­
TV SERVICE within the hour.
tered. FA 2-713* after 7 p. m.
Service Call 12.30 plus parts.
Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. Ph. 19. Boats and Mol ora
. - ~
■■ 1
FA 2 9799.
59 SEA KING, 33 h. p„ elec*
trie controls. 2 props. Phona
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE
FA 2 7221. Terms If needed.
Large or s m a l l businesses.
Monthly itatem entj — Tax re­
turns. Call Lamar Williams,
Gateway To The Waterway
FA 2-7943.
Ynur EVINRUDE Dealer
Complete
Lawn
Malnunance;
Robson Sport in s flood*
Fertiliser-Spraying — Mowing 304-6-8 E . 1st.
Ph. FA S-5961
JOHN LOMMKRSE
41* Willow Ave. FA J-719T
Mercury Outboard Motors

Uff-A-DAY

ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffer
A rthur F. Day, Everett Harper
Robert F. May, Bart richer,
Helen E. Noonan
II. BaUdlag • ralating - Repairs
112 N. Park
NAVAL OFFICER, leaving San- Phone FA 2 4991
IS. Special Beni tea
ford offers thii charming 3-bcd- By Owner — Mayfair Section
11*A Beaatr Barton
room contemporary home with Brittany Style, large living-din*
33 ft. living dinin’’ area; part
II. Ftevers fa Plaato
ing area. 3-BR., 2 RATH. 2
sir conditioned; double utility
carporte*. u t i l i t y , fireplace,
# 7 . Pets • Lirtatart - Sippliea
room. Lovely established landfamily room, 2130 sq. ft. Phone
reaping. attractive neighbor­
II. M atU ntf • Taala
FA 2 2344.
hood. Low monthly payments
II. Bests sad Metera
and flexible terms.
Phone HOMES AND LOTS for colored
FA 2-3731.
21. AateueMtoe • Trailers
people. Also homea ouilt on Iota.
Roy Wall. Phone FA 2-13*7.
21. Fsraltars

22. Articles For Sale
2X-A—Articles Waster
21—Notices fa Peraaeali
fg 4— Lest fa Fend
21. EdscSttoa — lailnictioa

Mon., Nov. 2, 1959—Page 11 IS. Special Service!

Stenstrom Realty

(fljian n a

school of dince
6th Thru 8th Grade
REGISTER NOW . . .
Classen Begin Oct. 15th
Phone FA 2-0884

nrr-*7Rr~

»/v’rsj a v * *i£L*

NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

We Invite yea t o t o ¥ U
absolutely free without obliga­
tion a t ous a&lt; Banford’e leading
Moltls while you local* euitable homing for yoareelf and
family. Plrk up 7M r key a t
our Bales Office.

RAYMOND M. BALL

WILSON - MAIER

WJl

HOLLER'S
USED CARS

-5 $

N EW
R AV EN N A

.Sif.

FURNISHED three room* ami 11(5 N. I’aik Ave. Ph. FA 2 6121'
apartment
Close-in.
Phone
FA 2 2879 after 3 P, M.
3-BF.DROOM house: quiet neigh
borhood:
low monthly pay­
• : BEDROOM furnished apartment
ment*. 2I03 DeCottes. FA 2-2264
close in, reasonable. FA 2-0641.
2 RR, t'B home. Low down and
monthly payment. FA 2 2347.

WANT ADS BRING
FAST RESULTS

Phone FA 2-7719
10th

fa

Sanford — Behind

Studcbaker

PRECISION
BUILT

I

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Q u iet C om m unity

•

Near Golf Course

Homes

$450 Down

.1 BEDROOMS

T u n Weal On 20th
SL. Follow Country
Qub Rd. fa Wateh
For Our Sign* . . »

Completely Finished \
tin Your Lot

^

Visit Model At

£

500 FRENCH

fcO r Ph. FA 2-7281

Garage

H O M ES

Gregory

PAINTING • STRAIGHTENING
• WRECKS REBUILT

We Specialize In Custom Work

PARK

VALUE

’ 779 5

— EXPERT•

IN

NEW HOMES Loch Arbor; 3 and
4 bedrooms:
F ir
exciting
family living with planned luxury plui ampl&lt;* entertaining
facilities and play area* at
moderate prices. Shown by ap­
pointment. Call F'A 2 4032._____

REEL'S P a i n t &amp; Body Shop

WELCOME

“In the City of
Gracious Living”

Dream Homes

*340
Down Paymtut-No Closing

*9890
TOTAL PRICE
llomra feature 3 Bedroom* -

i t , Tile Bath* • Screened
I’orch • Utility Room - Terratio Floors - Carports • Land­
scaped Lot* - All City Consenienees.

Co., hie.
vm

FA 9-9199

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$

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$

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$

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SAVE

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
W. 20th St.
FA 3-7602
Sanford

&amp;
South
PINECRES1
4th Addition
Homes Designed For
Florida Living.
3 fa &gt;1 Bedrooms —
1 fa 2 Baths

r II • t Hill vs Hamlard Transmission • Very Clean Inside and
Out ONLY

$

$

55 FORD

STATION WAG­
ON • Fonlor • 9
Paaaenger • VS Engine • Sundard
Trananiix.ion • Radio • llr .tr r •
Far Abuse Average For ONLY

Our I’setl Cans Mill He Displayed For Your
Inspection Nightly On Our Large Lighted I.ot.

WHERE DEALS SHINE
at the nigti of your be.st buy
2nd &amp; Palmetto U. C. Lot FA 2-6231 Ofc. FA 2-0711
"Sa ve Dollars A t Holler’s”

9:00 A. M. T il Dark
SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. TH Dork

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OPEN DAILY

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Estates

H O LLER
M O T O R S A LES

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low as $425
You can move In immedi­
ately while the papers are
being processed.
We Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On The
Construction Of Your
Home Or Your Money
Cheerfully Refunded.

Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.
Cor Hwy. 17 *2 fa 27th SL
Phon FA 2-1501

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By FBED DANXM
NEW YO U (UFD—This month
snake tot M
estovereery to
Darwia’a "«lgta to the aperies,"
which teased the ntonkey on manUad*a hack.
Maybe it ia to hoeor to thle occaatoa that TV to making mere
na* of our primate friend*. Or
psrhape H’f simply a touch to the
)*U Law Lehr's ahow-buainese
savvy. "Monkeys lea da craztot
ptoplt.”

I W. ( S M I
i: Dr. K Carlyle
to Americas m*

attached to guest star Lucille
BeD. who eafort? attiy, wasn’t
aiapetkk. Berk, relatively quiet,
handled many to hto lines in the
George Bans manner this time
oot. But the fist! minutes to the
•how, involving a wild wedding
•cone, wore good for real laughs.
Except for tb s bit end Berie’a
seen* with an old-maid at a wish­
ing well, thing! were unuraaBy
quiet

Aityhnw, Conaueat on CBS-TV
Staling and ran g: Dinah
came up with f fascinating film Shore's NBC-TV hour, a nosegay
report Sunday aight showing ex­ to Parts, affwed aome superb
periment* with* monkeys that scenes In color, especially the
cm to prove that aoft “contact can-can number. Pantomlmiet
comfort” J« thr key to-infantile Parcel Mareeau. despite some inmother love. Next. NBC-TV* Riv- sensitive camera work, performed
erboat bad Vincent Price using a magnificently. Eddie Constantine,
trained ape to do hi* pocket-pick- an American performer who
tag. Dennis the Menace on CBS-TV found success in Prance, made
dealth with a TV apace show and hto TV debut here and displayed
“Lt Popp," a fully-outfitted a pleasant vote* along with an
apace monkey.
Ersata Chevalier eharm. Jaek
Tuesday, Ait Ltaklettor'a spe­ Benney's Charlie Chan-Chlneae
cial featured aome monkey shine* laundry-restaurant ipoof with
end next Saturday, Jack Benny’s guest star Jaek Webb was suc­
:iel again will feature the cessful all tha way. Skilled writ­
er Marquis family of trained ing and acting „av* this muchchimp*. The Garry Moore show
used premie* new sparkle, many
to uiing the chimp* a little later laughs.
in the month. Even J. Fred
Mugg* keeps buiy on TV the*e
The rhaenal Swim: Alan Neu­
daye, a* host of a kiddie show man, whose TV credits include
on a New York Ration.
such shows a* Wide, Wide World,
I’m all for thl* trend, la fact, the NBC-TV opera aeries, Wis­
the thought occurs that If quiz dom and Producers’ Showcase,
show producers had used mon­ succeeds John Aaron and Jetoe
keys instead of people as contest­
ants, there probably wouldn't
have been so much monkey buii- Automation
TOLEDO, O. (UPI&gt;— Toledo's
nets in tboe* dear dead day*.
eight-foot main coal conveyor belt
"The Milton Bcrto Show," NBC- system, capable of handling 4,000
TV’s Sunday Showcase special, tons of cost an hour from rail­
was a filmed situation comedy road cars Into vessels. Is the
tth an attempted Jewel robbery widest h r length ever used in the
in Lea Vegas. The Jewelry wai United State*.

Zousmrr as producer of CBS-TV**
Friday night show, Person To
jrsoa. Neuman tatan-* to tape
shews to Eaglend and Prunes be­
fore the year end*. Alan on his
agenda: Tapad celebrity home
visit* to Italy and Spain.
Vlvecn Lindfora, whn quk the
cast to "I. Doe Quixote." theiDuPent Show to the Mooth an CBSTV for Monday, Nov. *, ha* been
replaced by Colleen Dowhurat.
Claude Raise. Chari** Haggle#

and Kata Smith bead the cut in
NBC-TV* hour production of Paul
Galileo'* Christmas fable, “Once
Upon A Christmas Time" origInally called “The 13th Orphan1*
act for Wednesday, Dee. *. TV
Bing Crosby golf tournament. If
Pebble Beach, Calif., goes to
ABC-TV as a M-miotito show Sun­
day, Jan. 24. Soviet composer Dimltri Shostakovich will he inter­
viewed on CBS-TV’• Pace the Na­
tion next Sunday.

RENAULT
UP 10 42 MILES PER 6AU0N

r

Tar aiamgia, he recently gave
• vary tad* c m to illustrate
i gawduitlun, coorampUoa tad
m ittim to p a is or capital.

ENTERPRISE SCHOOL got i new flag a t last week’s
meeting of the Parent-Teacher Council. Principal L. O.
Hayman, next to flag, accepted it for the school from
Ed Redmond, representing Post 8093, Veterans of For*
elgn Wars, of DeBary. The Rev. Bill 8wyear, Mrs. C. A.
Henderson and Dr. J. Ralston Wella were appointed by
the parent-teacher group to draw up a constitution and
by-laws.
(Cox Photo)

A food teacher la that a "m leeman” of Idea*. He doean’t nr
ehanieally panto what 1*
ready la the textbook.
lMlMd* )m ttOM kif WctM
to emphtaite the highlight*. And
he dramatize* the aubject-matter
with faMinating atoriea and new

firemen’s Ball
Tha Sanford F in Department
wffl held torir annual ban at a
n w to Sto affair will fn to the
firemen* welfare fund.

•amber to Jewish eongrehi tfw United State* baa
ram approximately 800 ha
mere than 4,ooo today.

A pood teacher W thua half ac­
tor and half artlat. And he al«
waya eaudea enough vital anthualaem to keep Me etudenta
awake.
It the* take* far more than a
mere Pk. D., to produce a superlatlva teaeher:
In fact, many men with only
n B. I. or aw A. M. degree are
far better toachere than aome of
the older prtoeaaora, for they
endcratand the Interril to the
under-graduatea in their claaaee
and can alant the material bet­
ter.
But a good teacher like Dr.
Baity never to*** hto indlewa*
appeal for he follow* the aureflre public speaking formula out­
lined in tomorrow'* case.
Meanwhile, send for Mm “Teat
for ■a Good Teacher," enclosing
a stamped return envelope, pine
20c (non-profit). It help* til
teacher* Improve.

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WEATHER: F air and mild through Wednesday. High today, 78-82. Low tonight, 18-74.
United Prea. Leased Wire EatablUhad 1908
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1W9
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 55S

Hof fa Starts Fund
•To Beat Backers
O f Labor Bill
LmnI'KOIT

A spot check of County polling
placet this afternoon Indicates
light U moderate voting on the
reapportionment
Issue, school
mlllage and trustee*.
The heaviest voting wms report­
ed n t City Hall where some 412
persons have voted In the city

ory and a polling T»olh
tltfe
St. and Sanford Ave., enw moder­
ate to heavy voting.
Election
official*
estimate*
that, of the county’# 12.500 eli­
gible voter*, le u than 20 per cent
will m et ballot* before the closing
of the polls at 7 P-m.
Outlying area* in th e county
report voting "light" but expected
Increased traffic be twee* the
hour* of I and 7 p.m.

All ballots will he canrnaaed at

10 a.m. tomorrow by Supervisor
of Voting Registration Camille
Bruce.
Voting was very light this morn­
ing across Florida in the legisla­
tive reapportionment referendum.
Only in Broward County w ar the
balloting described as heavy and
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Band leader Xavier Cugat even there R was below expecta­
testified today that he was given answer* in advance when tions.

— Teamsters Union Chief James R.

aimed at defeating all congressmen who voted for' the Landrum - Griffin labor bill.
lioffn, speaking at a news conference a t the opening of
the annual meeting of the Central Conference of Teamsters,

Students bemand
U. S. Give Up Canal
' Zone To Panama

commissioner race between Merle
W arner and J. H. "Jimmy
Crapp*.
Earl Higginbotham alse is run­
ning for re-eleclloos, but be is un­
opposed.
Other voting places In 8anfOrd,
Including the National Guard Arm-

Cugat Also Got

iio f f a said today his union will form a political action group

•

Early County Vote
Turnout Is Small

T V Quiz Answers

appeared particularly incensed
about Sen. Patrick V. McNamara
(D-Mich.) voting for the lal&gt;or
bill.
"McNamara I* a good ex­
ample,” he said. “He can't escape
the fact that he voted for a bill
which be himself called a bad bill
for labor unlona."
Iioffa aaid the political action
group would be headed by hU
top lieutenant, Bert Brennan, and
would be deiigned to “reach all
the way down to the g ra n roots
level."
He said fund* for the group

he won $1G,000 on the TV quiz ehow “The $(14,000 Chill- Voterx were deciding whether ta
add 14 new members to the state
lenge.”
Cugat told House Investigators that he had been given Legislature.
Crisp, clear weather and lastadvance assurances by his publicity agent who arrunged for minute
speeches and debates by

hi* appearance on the ihow la
leading polltlcana failed to get rttl*
zens to the poll* ln large number*.
June, 1931 that he need not worry
Secretary of State R. A. Gray pre­
about looking bad on the pro­
dicted 500,000 of the state'* 1JM »
gram.
ooo eligibl* voters would c u t bal­
SOMEBODY’S
WET
nil
the
time
In
the
VAH-11
refresher
course
In
sur­
But
It
came
a*
a
aurprla#
to
BALBOA, Canal Zone (UPI) —
lots. But the poor morning turnout
vival which the unit conducts on u continuing hjisla. Crewmen get their
him, he said, when it turned out I k e J a U I l t R e p o r t e d
Panamanian student* demanding
Indicated the total might b*
daily dunking under the supervision of Don Wright, at right, who instructs
that all of tha questions were ones
■ m United J^atei give up the
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Offi­ slderably le u .
which h* had been asked In a
In handling life rafts, Mue Wests and other survival equipment. They also
Dade County, which haa
~ ‘ gma Canal Zone injured three
pre-show warmup session by a cials reported here today that
must swim 440 yards wearing their flight gear. Shown here nre, from left,
President Elacnhowar la planning a fifth of the sisie's registered
member
of
die
producer's
alalf.
pollc.m.n W . , I. . .lid, n j i t J X j E T will
l“ 0be financ­
M. K. Harney, J. D. Durbin, J. E. Holbrook, R. E. Jones, E. H. Wartenburg
He said the warmup session was a flying vliU to Italy in early De­ voters, reported "vary light" vot­
throwing battle
and Wright.
ed by the union, while fund* for
held
In his apartment and the cember, with a possible aide trip ing with littl* or no waiting la tha
American police finally campaign* of candidate* the
election booths.
staff aide gave him the answers to tha Middle East and India.
Similar voter apathy w u re­
up the Stuck with tear gat Teamster* support will come from
lo the question* which he could p fts... 1
M n m p rl
ported from other population cen­
1arrested two of the students. ; voluntary contrlhution* from the
not answer. All of the questions * W 1 0 I a l c U t l iN U lT lcU
were about popular music.
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) — Dud- ter* such a* Duval, Escambia,
I t o ^ stood by with tire hoee*
“We are not *ugge*ting any
This revvlallon was made as Icy Goulden of Dradeuton has 1-eon, Hillsborough and Pinellas
to expectation of a new and
specific amount any member j
Charles Van Doren's dream of : been selected to head the Highway counties.
’ onslaught.
But the voting waa brisk la Bro­
following
in the footsteps of his Patrol Auxiliary for the coming
battle raged across a road »hould contribute," he *aM. “The
All entries for this year’s Jay tee sponsored Christ­
ward County, where the antiIllustrious
father
as
a
revered
year.
Goulden
succeeds
James
D.
the border between Pan- program probably will cost about
mas I’»rn&lt;le must be in by Saturday, Jack Wilber,
teacher and scholar waa shatter* Slndail of Maitland, and becomes amendment foes wore among the
an and Canal Zone terri­ 15 cent* per member per month,
Christmas
Parade chairman ixdnted out today.
including
both
the
educational
and
The
Sanford
Fire
Department
cd.
the fifth officer to hold the state- moat outspoken ln the state. An
tory. It wa* near the Panama
The theme of thia year'* parade will be “Christmas
Just a few briefs hours after wide post since tha group waa estimated 15,000 had voted in thn
will hold its second annual benefit
national aaaembiy building but campaign fund* aspect*."
Fort Lauderdale area by nooa and
Dreams.”
Van Doren revealed t the sub­ organized in 1555
only one Panamanian patrol car
show tomorrow at &gt; p. m. at the
voting officials predicted tha total
committee
that
he
became
en­
Wilber
urged
any
company
or
dub
or
other
group
showed up during the early vioCivic Center. Proceeds from the
would run higher than 50,000 when
meshed in a web of Ilea aud deceit
t f lance.
interested in sponsoring a float to contact him or the
show will go to the Firemen's
the polls dosed at 7 p. m.
to
win
$129,000
oo
a
rigged
tele­
The rock attack occurred w.ien
MIAMI
BEACH
(UPI)
Civil
Benefit Fund and ticket* may be
Jaycees.
Miami, with mors than double
vision program, the board of defense leaders from all over the
police refuaed to lot the atudenta
purchased In advance from any
tha Broward population, had tabu­
trustees
at
Columbia
University
carry their demonstration into the
nation
take
a
first-hand
look
to­
firemen or may be bought at the
announced acceptance of his res­ day at the Cape Canaveral mis­ lated only about 25,000 votes a t
Canal Zoo* Itself.
dour.
11 a. m. And no more than loo.ooo
ignation.
The demonstration wa* stirred
sile teat center. Tha missile tour,
C. P. Bennett la chairman fur
Columbia University President which will occupy most of the of Dade's 371,000 eligible voter*
wp by former Panamanian ForTne Sanfortf.Delia r&gt; Entertain- the event and W. C. Gailey la In
Graysun Kirk announced the day, was one of the main activi­ were expected to pull Iho voting
sign Minister Aquilino Boyd who menl Association has opened of- charge of ticket sales. They said
AU Dade precincts use vot­
board's acceptance Monday night ties at a three day fall conference lever*.
bad called for a "peaceful Inva- fices at the comer of Park Ave. today that the public and mcring machines.
with
this
te
rn
statement:
aion" of the canal on this Pan- and First St. to push its mem- chants arc cooperating to make
of the civil defense officials.
A spot check of 90 of Duval
"At their regular monthly
amanian Independence Day.
berahip drive.
the show a success ami urged
County's 129 precincts at 11 a. a .
meeting on Nov. 2, the trustees
Boyd, accompanied by his wile.
Membenhip goal is sol lor over everyone to attend.
showed (hat only 50 vote* bad
of
s§ lour young children and adozen 1.000 for Uie series of program* Local talent takingpsit 1 will lo­
(UPI) - The bean cast on tha amendmaat out
testimony of Charles Van Doren, • ^ALLAIIASIM
w follower*, were permitted (jv whjch will Include Jo«e Grecp *nd dude the^bupelalrp* .hyiaded hy
'ike Cooat&gt; Insurance Coffiinlt- M otror the morning.session was assistant profrasar of English, be­ Florida Industrial Comnilssien Is of li.ooo vatara ragtatand In those
American guards to go onto Canal hit Spanish danger*. t'n» ! eison Rh h a r.ll' Il'nabuUum wuiib Leslie
made up of aetting public bear fore the House of Representative* expected to appeal a court ruling precinct*.
Zoo* property after they warned University Glee Club with guest Holc-nnl*-. AH' rt Greene and Ori- [!* a ^ T n,cen&lt;tn ^he^C'm nifv'fb*^
ings
for a variety of plats in the subcommittee on legislative over­ that nullified Its broad intarpreM*e* they tn
u ilrl nirxn
n v ir
o n hi r
Dpianist,
fin lv t. the
dll* Florida
F l o r i d a Symphony,
^ v m ith a n v
an Osborne.
H a W n . . Hydrn
IVv.ls.ti Puprell
Pit nr*II anil
a n d the
(h o
. .
9
him
would
atop iany
trouble
an
latlon of unemployment compen­
mlssionera today.
sight. The trustees determined to sation requirements. I-eon Circuit
county.
be tried to create.
and the Hollins Players in a light Seminole Boy* also wlU be featured
The committee tunauling of Clif­
accept
the
offer
of
resignation
lie emphasized his campaign ! drama.
with Stanley and Clinch Mountain
Tax Collector John Galloway
Judge Hugh Taylor ruled Monday
was a peaceful one. On the banks
Cheater Keariek, chairman of Buys and the Yarborough Quartet ford McKibbin. Bob Crumley and told the board that hi* office submitted by Mr. Van Doren, ef­ that the commit nun'* broadened
Robert
Kurnv
urged
the
increase
at the canal he made a short the drive, announced that the of Orlando.
inf-iiniinc* | needed
a labulator
machine
at fective immediately."
eligibility requirements were not
three major changes,. incuium*,
including
.........._________
_
m
^
Van Doren, quiet and introspec­ proper.
speech and said, "Wa sincerely tickets, which aell fur $5 each, i Admission will be $1.25 lor adults on
raising the county’s valuation o j an r *lln,atc c t of $u,
tive,
returned
to
his
Greenwich
believe that pretty soon we are will allow the holder lo attend and 5o cents for children,
Galloway said the machine is a
buildings to $ 100,000 and clanging
Village apartment Monday night
going to have the Panamanian any Mutual Concert program In
the
aircraft
insurance
pohey
to
la'M,r»
v‘n* 'k" ic« which would accompanied by lus wife, Geral­
rw flag flying officially over this the area. Student tickets will sell
extended coverage and addition ,ave ,' e ™unl&gt; mo" e* .*» **» »«•* dine, and hie I'ulllzer Prize win­
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Tam­ SARASOTA (UPI) — Arvlda
for $3.50.
^ pert of Panamanian territory."
of increased public liability.
,un' ™ e * * td authorized Gallo- ning father, Mark Van Doren. pa's notorious Trafflcante brut Iters Corp. today announced purchase
Tickets may be obtained from
of the Ringling Bros. Barnutu
e
The commission is expected to
t o g e th d s o n h e m a c h in ..
Tltey postil for photographs, but »nd
co-defendanta go on trial and Bailey Circus winter quartern
(he downtown Sanford headquar­
discus, the program more lolly
^
*
r,’,n
declined to comment.
! »&gt;"•; No/ - « «« «*&gt;argea of con and an adjacent tract of land for
ter* which will be opet from 10
and come up with some recoinh q
!i, H° s k ° IT*
Van Doren, who admitted he 'P lrln« *° '" d * P»yment of fed about $ 1,600,000.
a. m. until 4 p. m. every day
memi.iinn
,ha‘ ,hc
pit used by the
eral wagering taxea. In a notice
or from individual ticket sellers.
county as a clay pit was quaran entered the quiz show compel! filed her* Monday, U. S. Atly.
The circus has bad It* winter
Don
for
a
chance
to
make
aome
For information or ticket reserva­
lined
hy
the
U.
S.
Department
of
home ln Sarasota since 1937 and
A headon collision yesterday be­
James
L.
Guilraartin
said
he
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Flo- tion* phone FA 2-5121.
Agriculture because of an out­ quick money, today is broke.
a clrcui official said U hoped to
tween 20th St. and Lake Mary
rids Stat# University Football
He is under uispcnsion from his would take actloo against Henry keep It* winter quarters here.
break of fire ants.
Hoad injured a Lake .Mary teen­
Trafflcante, Santo Trafficanta Jr.,
Coach Perry Mo»s confirmed to­
$50,000
a-year
job
with
NBC,
he
Davis said the pit is expected to
ager. Hubert Arthur Day, and Mrs. |
Milton Weir, president of Arday that two players were dfshat loti the one job he treas­ Joe Perrone and Salvatore J. vida, said the 160-acre circus pro­
bo sprayed thia week.
Muriel Ware Gardner, 711 Pal- ■■
■ ■ s ...
Lorenzo.
missed from the squad late MonDavis reported also that Lefller ured most—his $5,500 a year
perty was purchased for about
9 day, a few hour* before students
and Hush have completed their teaching job at Columbia—and
$3(0,000. The adjacent Newburn
banged Most in effigy.
survey of the Loch Arbor area to hit TV winnings are gone.
Estate, • 1.242-acre tract, w ai
CHICAGO (U P I)—Wilson &amp; Co., control while passing another car
LONDON
(UPI)
-Prince**
MarVan Doren said taxes took most I
However, sport* official* s*hi the last major meat packer with- and swerved into the path of the
eliminate flooding and he hopes to
bought for some $1,342,000.
United Press International
they did nut believe the dismissals out a new union contract, said car driven hy Mrs. Gardner.
Near . freezing teinperalnrea make hi* recommendation* on the of the winnings. With the rest he garet la back in circulation and
Weir said the land would ho
hod any hearing on the student today it would not resume nego- j smashing its hood and motor, offi across the northern United Stales ( survey lo the hoard at Its next bought himself a flashy foreign happily ao. Monday night the went used for development of a "m e­
sports car and the Greenwich to see the review "Pieces of dium priced residential commu­
demonstration.
and snow flurries in New England \ meeting.
! tiations with the United Parking- rers said.
In other busineaa, the board re- Village apartment where he now Eight" on the arm of one of her nity" of 3,000 hornet.
Most, reached by telephone in bouse Workers until striking emDay suffered a bruised and cut provided a chilly harbinger of
old beaux. American-born Billy
| jerted all bid* on an eaaement reside*.
Jacksonville, said senior end Jim p|0yes return to work.
knee and Mrs. Gardner was taken winter today.
As he left Washington Monday Wallace, but her most talked-about
Cool Canadian air swept through| for a right of way on State Hoad
Hooka of West Palm Beach and
Wilson accused the union of to Seminole Memorial hospital for
he told reporter* "1 owe more escort of late has been bachelor
senior center Bill Brown of Or-i provoking the walkout "by devious emergency treatment of face and the lower Great Lakes to the Ml until further atudy.
Guest Night will be featured at
farmer Alan Godsal. Margaret
Commissioners authorized Altar- than 1 have left."
lando were knocked off the squad, methods and false and mislead- | leg cuts. Highway Patrolman J. L. lower Mississippi Valley and cast
seemed to have gone hack to a the ini-ctin - of the Seminole
w-ard to the Atlantic Seaboard ney Mack Cleveland to act a* atBoth were third-string player*. | ing propaganda."
I Sikes, who investigated, said.
merry whirl of partying, only Toastmasters to be held tomorrow
■Monday night, dropping Ihc nier- lurncy for the zoning board and
day* after her former swain, night at the Mar-Lou restaurant.
cury lu to 20 degrees.
board of ad.ustment in a suit
Peter Townsend, confirmed hi* Earh member Is a&lt;ked to bring at
Headings in the 2os were re where a group of Lake Howell citiengagement to ht* Belgian secre­ least uric guest. A special pro­
ported over the lakes, with the zeus is suing to prevent Heftier
tary.
gram of entertainment is planned.
30s extending Into Virginia anil Home* from dumping sewage In
Kentucky,
\ Lake Howell.
A 10 In 13 degree ri«e In tern 1
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CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) 1One of the nation's newest mill-1
peratures was recorded over the
J tary halllistlc missiles, the 700Midwest, but the Weather bureau
mile range Pershing, may In-gin
said another blast of frust would
I lest flights from the CV a srm . j
chill Minnesota and western .Ne­
braska during the day.
Texting facilities (or t &gt;e solidSnow flurries danced around Hie
propellant missile — Including a
blockhouse ard two launch pads—
northern Great Lakes and the
North Atlantic Coast and light
were turned over Monday to the
Irupliu-s w«rc awarded to win- Army ami the Martin IV , prime
showers were reported in northern
Washington state, northern Texas ,U-M m ,,lc second annual city ten- contractor for the Pershing.
WASIHN'GTUN (UPI) — The duties on the court that ere not
m* tournament last night.
| Brig. Gen. J. A. Barclay, com- Fulled Steelworkers Union urged Judicial."
and the southern plateau.
Mike Sirlanni and Meg Urquliarl niander of the Army ila"'slic
today to overback to work order
were- awarded trophic* for taking .Missile Agency at Huntsville. Ala., the Supreme .Court
. ,
.
,
also should be overturned because
the
back-lo-work order jt w„ b, m , on
ernmeuUI
the men'i ami women’s tingles immediately announced that Ini­ turn
titles while Gene Tucker and tial research and development fir- against
_
_ _ _ _ _on
_ _ _grounds _____
its members
reading" _________
of the law._And be __
dUi fur lie Morrison were honored as ings of the Pershing will begin on (hat Tafl-Hartley law pruvisious puled the president's rlelm —tusdoubles champion*.
schedule. He added that the mis
tained by the lower court*—that
Hunnerup award* were presented sile "will continue to lie drvclip- authorizing such Injunctions are the walkout imperiled the nation­
unconaUtu.
tonal.
tu Wendall Springfield, Phil Logan, ed under the technical superviUnion attorney Arthur J. Gold- al health and saiety.
D. II Piercy and Module Ferrell lion and direction of the AHMA."
The justices questioned Gold­
la-rg made this plea at the open­
The awards were presented, b
y
Lease of space as a temporary
------------------------ing of oral argument* before the berg closely on his Interpretation
annex for Uie Sanford Post Office
high court on the legality of a of the worda "health or safely"
was reported today.
in the Taft-Harlley law. Goldberg
lower court order to «nd the 112The office of G. Harold Alex
said
the injunction waa based “ou
day-olii sieel walkout.
ander, state Republican Part)
Goldberg also told Uie cuurl a »e iou* misreading of the stat­
chairman, said the real evtale
Tlie .Seminole County TH and
ute."
•
director of the Post Oflice had
Health Assn, has asked for vol- there is enough steel in this coun"Economic wellbeing is uei
accepted a threc-yeai lease dated
unteer workers to help with the try to insure the nation's health 'health,' " Goldberg said.
Christmas Seal milling and other I and safety even if the strike con________________
yesterday for property at m W.
-V
:!.Yyc*i-old
city
jail
prisuuer
Si-eond St. The annuuiuement
office chores, but the assorts- tmuea for the rest of the year. «»«
, I»
i » |_ —*.
said Uie property It owned by . escaped from a work detail truck lion stressed today that it doe* I In Issuing the 50-day bick-lo
K O C K 8 1 121111
Mr. and Mr*. Orville L. Hark* lh|* morning,
not require experienced typist* or work order, Federal Judge Her
ORDILL. III. (UPI) - A n explo­
and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick II
m“ " VM‘* Identified a» clerical workers to help In the bert P. Sorg agreed with Preai sion rocked the OUn Mathiveua
Williams.
Henry Grady Moore, who was office.
dent Eisenhower that tlie walkout chemical plant here today. There
Postmaster Joel Fields said be *«rving a term for driving while
HOSPITAL EMPLOYES have ruined more than $150 for the United Fund
Many prospective volunteers do jeopardized the national health was no Immediate report of
had not been advised that the intoxicated and having no driver's not contact the TB group because and safety—the criteria for seek­ deaths or injuries, police sakL
and Harry Weir, right, admiiii-itrutor at Seminole Memorial Hospital,
leasing of a site for a temporary license
they think skilled workers are ing and issuing an Injunction un­ The company baa a commer­
hunded over the initial check to Williunt Bush Jr., left, chairman of the
Police sold Moore Jumped out needed, but the office said it only der the Tatt-Hartley law's emer­ cial dynamite operation and doe*
pastel annex wa* past the "in
employe division of tha drive and A. B. Peter»on Jr., general chairman.
definite stage," but Alexander's of the truck at 7:30 a m. *4 5th wants helpers to stuff envelopes, gency provisions.
research on rocktt propellants.
The hospital employe* have pledged 100 per cent participation in the
announcement said the 3.000- ' St. and ioiural Ave. He Is deel them for mailing and d o ! Goldberg argued the emergency A spokesman at the plant said
cjir.it ign and the nize o f tLeiz- c o n tr iliu liu n w ill Ik - la rg e r when th e fin a l
•cub. iI u&lt;* Weighing
|f&lt;iuiii.&gt; |j some filing.
mi
square loot location wa, accept- j *ciib.
weighing in
150, pounds
Volunteers (or this | provision* oi the law are uncun o.ify that an t.nergcucy existed,
ed yesterday.
| and twin* bvc fe*4 U laches tail. J work are
I etUuUuoni because they confer [ u* refuaed to siv* further de Vile.
total u m, iVtarsoo aaid.
i'hul0T
now.

News Briefs

Firemen's Benefit Hurry For Parade
Tomorrow Night

Concert Group
Opens Offices

First Hand Look

Changes In County's *
Insurance Suggested

To Appeal Ruling

Brothers On Trial

Headon Collision
Injures Drivers

Two Dismissed
From FSU Squad

Company Refuses
More Strike Talk

" T A . hu»

Snow, Near Freeze
M Heralds Wimer

Ringling Circus
Quarters Are Sold

Margaret On Go

Guest Night Slated

Pershing Missile
Flights To Start

Union Calls T-K Injunction

Trophies Awarded
for Net Tourney

Order Unconstitutional

Post Office Space
Reported Leased

n.m,w I-.,,,.

ncaiiua di Mailers Needed

By TB Association

Prisoner Escapes
City Work Detail

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Western Military Experts Worried

T V Shew N o t Too'W arm '

Over Red Nuclear Weapon Advances
LONDON (UPI) - The Werter*
M m a n beginning to k i n aer■I thoughts m ten present marm a o tb ir test explosions
of reported startling adto Ruarian nuclear wrap*
Weeten military esparto
today.
told l'nltad Proaa
tho Western dateat tha O n n a nuclaar talks
darU of
pottk
Irina which apposoa furliar
*ar giptoehmo aod tea
advanced Soviet
• Par Marly a year tea world baa
wotrill I tea negotiation* to Geoon . bapiai teat tea apectar at a
« race eaw bo
asoaod la Gr­
after a tWD-BMWte
Mo “nuclaar
tea VaMod Mateo

bomb."
taata wtU
Analysis af this (aDowt ted
year.
U. I. scientists to tbs
Tbs military exports la
the
Russians had enormously
Western leaden
tbs strong public demand tar a greater suppUas of uranium than
boa m teste. Bat, teey said,evi­ the West suspected, k also indi­
dence so far-of tee danger to cated they bad wived the prob­
baaite by radiooctivo faUowt la not lem, which seta baffled Western
coecluaiva.
Wastera atateameo aad milttery scientists, of bringing large quan­
leadcra bava tee nepoasIbUMy for tities af uranium—225 together to
deciding wbeteer tea aUUtary riak the cuing of their superbomb
to tee Weal of a prolonged baa without producing an automatic
oa teste eotweighs tee Improved nuclear reaction.
The military experts hers said
danger to be site, they said.
Tho esperta recalled ovideoce Russia's Sputniks and Luniks
given by tbs U. S. Atomic Energy have shown tbs has missiles cap­
Coafti Iaaloo oarly this ynar to a able of delivering her super atom­
dosod sessioo of n Senate tub- ic bomb. No country yet has a
THIS AERIAL VIEW shows n portion of the flooded area at Plymouth,
committee. AXC sdaHata said missile powerful enough to carry
New Hampshire, after a wild, three-day northeast storm dumped up to
that fallout, trapped sad analysed ■ hydrogreo bomb, they said.
eight inches of rain over much of New England.
One of the main problems is la
after a particularly dirty Randan
the
method
of
detonating
the
hy­
nuclaar test last year, indicated
that Roasto bad developed a “so- drogen bomb. The start of a fuslon reaction require* such vast
heat aod eoergy that Western sci­
entists have so far been able to
produce K only by using an atom- I NEW YORK (UPI) — The non Mona Lb a it believed by ed by the Vernons. The Houiloa
is bomb to detonate the hydrogen “other" Mona Lisa, a disputed many experts to have been paint­ group negotiating for the Mona
version of the Da Vinci master­ ed by Leonardo da Vinci in 1102, Lisa is headed by Dr. Edwin C.
bomb.
The Russians also appear to be piece valued at lt.500.000, may five years before he painted the Connor, a wealthy retired phy­
ahead of the West to finding an get a home in a Texas museum. nearly identical but more famous sician. and includes several bank­
The Vernon family, owners of canvas which hangs in Paris' ers. doctors, an insurance firm
altcrnativo to this, according to
the painting, aod the prospective Louvre. The Vernons keep it in president snd a prominent at­
the Loodoo experts
a sign tbat lenders art toying
A Soviet explosives expert. Gen. purchasers in Houston,, Tex., con­ a bank vault in Summit. X. J.
torney.
Georgi Iosifovich Pokrovisky. said firmed today that negotiations
Slagle said negotiations are
away from GI
William Henry Vernon of New­
According to Jam.-a J. Carney recently all Russia's latest hydro­ "are going on and have been for being handled in Houston by Mary port, R. I., an ancestor of Vernon
tome
little
time."
But
neither
gen
bombs
are
detonated
by
whs’
Frances
FetUg,
an
agent
retainJr., a University af Miami fin­
was entrusted with the painting
ance professor, the interest rate bs called an “electrical explo­ party would say bow near to a
by Marie Antoinette of France
climb is tevsliog off but there is sion" instead of by atomic bombs tale the negotiations have gotten.
at the time of her arrrst during
Purchase of the painting would Bars Can Operate
Westers military experts said
no prospect far “soy substan­
the French Revolution. The queen
tial lowering of interest rates tor the value of the bydrogren bomb, rank at one of the biggest art
told her young American friend
transactions
a
American
his­
even
in
massive
retaliation,
was
at lssst six months." Carney gava
On Election Day
that he could keep “ the portrait
this assessment to tee National seriously limited by its weight tory. A reliable report indicates
of tbe nun by Leonardo" If she
TALLAHASSEE
(UPI)
Bars
League of Insured Savings Asso­ and teat at present it can be de the Vernon family already hat
were executed.
and
cocktail
lounges
in
the
state
ciations, to convention to Miami. IIvend only W manned bombers turned down an offer of S800.000
The owners of the puuu.ru art
for the work, but this could not won't have to dose Nov. 2 when Slagle's wife. Mrs. Agnes Vernon
be confirmed.
the people vole on the reappor­ Slagle of 2S9 Fairmont Chatham,
"The price under discus*Km te tion meot amendment.
N. J.; her sister. Mrs. Dorothy
11.500,000.” said Christian W.
In an opinion Wednesday for Vernon Landis of Pound Ridge,
Slagle, a Vernon in ixw and fam­ Beverage Director
L
Grant 741 Yi, and their mother, Mrs.
ily spokesman. ' Thu painting te Peeples. Atty. Gen. Richard Ervin Alice C. E. Vernon
They never have been able to
So the "Pause A Praise'' stra­ the hottest thing in the art world ruled that a 1953 act changed the
I t o n y 'i case to—id be
on »Ko4 Keee ?TUld tv : Ztj'j'j It In N.ta iiuiuet because
even though it te an eiahth of an rlrifinf
tegy fulfills his Hunger f«e
men away from complete authen­ kept open during special elections. they fear fire and theft. Even the
public recognition. It creates the tication. But ooe must remember
And bp s i means
The electioo on the «4 senator. Louvre Mona Lua was slashed
proper “ mental net" for probable that the Louvre Mona Lisa has a 100-member House apportionment from its frame and stolen, but
fanwos “ran— te
mystery of ka own."
will h« a specul election to de- later was returned to tbe muatqM tor R can sMmtosto much acceptance af your logic.
The beautifully preserved Ver- eido only that one issue.
scum.
EARLY VACCINATION
"You
bava
raised
a
good
queator sales af Mess,
tion." you can thus begin your
merrhaadtee. Few
reply to Timmy's father, "and
fi
you are quite right in urging that
we let a child make up hie own
beys.
mind on many iasuea.
"Sometimes, however, we adulU
RT — GEORGE W. CRANE.
have more experiences so it is
PbJ).. M. D.
CASK C — 472: Tunmy R., aged helpful rf we add our matura
judgment to lip the scales la the
7, la a lonely youngster.
proper direction
“Or. Crane," a local clergyman
“ For example, we now know
began. “Tunmy needs to be to teal MsaUpux and dipthena and
Sunday School.
polio can be prevented almost
“Hi* mother approves of my completely by vaccinating child
idea but hit father la dead act ren.
against it. The father riaima to be
The youngsters seldom want to
an atheist and says churches Just be vaccinated, so if we left it
ruin people.
solely up to them, they’d nsk
“ Betides, he argues it is unfair infection rather than suffer the
to prejudice a child's mind, so minor needle prick at the time of
be says we should was till Timmy vaccination.
is 21 and then let him decide for
“Thus, we parents must tact­
himself.
fully 'sell' them on what te good
"1 know you have taught a Sun­ insurance for their later adult
day School clast for 40 years, to health.
how would you answer Timmy's
“ By the same logic, we should
father?"
tactfully vaccinate them against
FAl'SK A PRAISE
social unpopularity by teaching
When 1 taught my psychology them table manners, plus clean­
classes at Northwestern Univer­ liness with a toothbrush, soap, etc.
sity on “Advertising and Selling".
“ And team work te now more
TO BE GIVEN
I always urged the students to necessary than ever before, be­
“ Pause A Praise" when o pros­ cause of our looming population,
AW AY THIS
pect raised an object wo.
so we need to train a child us
Tbi* is the best single bit ef fair play and the Golden Rule.
FRIDAY NIGHT
•trategy any talesman can ever
"Most of us parents fail to tutor
AT 8:30 P. M. JUST
acquire.
It. helps
parents -and
on eu
such
i , .
*
w-------—
—- our schildren
u u u i c a i • specifically
F 'V M i v a i i ; wu
wi
school teachers, too. when children points, so U ia convenient to let
COME IN AND REGISTER!
ihool questions back at ua.
them attend a Sunday School
" *“ ■**.*"?• u* • chance where some unselfish person do
to collect our feeble wits, M ww natea time to teach the youngsters
have been wool gathering.
moral manners.
Second, it inflates the ego of the
"If you left it up to Timmy,
questioner. Instead of being met don't you think he'd prefer to go
with a sharp retort or angr&gt; . . . wills ilia playmates and spend an
P
no* receives a compliment. hour singing inspirational tongs
That puts him into an agreeable and listening to tales of moral
and often agreeing frame *f heroism?
muxs.
In fact, why not come along
Each of us at birth is branded with Timmy next Sunday and in­
acron the chest with this lifelong, spect the modern Sunday school?
though Invisible tattooYou are an analytical thinker, eo
maybe you could offer us some
ANT " AYT T° r K tL
good suggestions for improving
II?"
(Always write to Dr. Crane
la care of this newspaper, en­
closing a long 4c stamped, ad­
dressed envelope and 20c to
OUTOBER 17
rover typing and printing ro«ti
Admission*
when yen send tor ene ef kte
John W. Hall, Sanford
booklets.
Caudooe Wharton. Sanford
Will* Lawrence, Sanford
8 T A -N U Cleaning
Linda Roasi. Sanford
Jewel Jones. Sanford
Keep* Cloth an
Julia Mansfield, Sanford
LIKE NEW!
Cleo Howard. Sanfurd
Carolyn Betts, SaiMord
Call FA 2-3315
Roecoe Williams, Sanfurd
Gertrude Smith, Osteen
Emma Thornton, Sanford
Lucy Bridgea. Sanford
Dtaostoaate
Mary lie ten Oyter aad bahf,
Sanford
COLONIAL CLEANER!
Frederick Zuil. Matoaod
11* R.
Avo.
John Ivy, Oviedo
Drive-la
l i t W. lMh
Elizabeth Mitchell, Sanfurd
aad Britain bavo a

Famed Picture Valued Over A Million

Experts Say Pressure
O ff Home Loan Interest
WASHINGTON (UFI) -Experts
la off borne loan
Tkoy may not be going down to
able future but are oat
to pa op either.
Hooey to atlH aotog to be cumwith lenders
quaand ftoawrtol roeourcos
carefully.
to tbs National A uoaf Real Estate Boards,

a m d U d k e per cent
afaaa aad to March to

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toward
aoatlisf borrowing, NARER PrvnM. UdaM af U a An­
te that loaders are
tee impact of high
I bousing industry.
“Tbs growing practice of makla f mortgage decisions primari­
ly m Immediacy of yield with
minimum apparent regard to the
future la a serious source of
trouble to the bousing industry,"
Udall said.
Ha leveled sharp criUctsm at
an FHA l e a n s
when the maximum FHA Intere g rate waa tocreaaed on Sept.
M from l b to SH per cent.
Instead of trimming diacouola
by an expected four points, Udall
said, the interest boost led to dis­
count reductions of about two
points. "11m current price level
of yHA-insured mortgages apptars more a matter of assessing
tea burden that the public and
tee bousing industry will bear
aad lasa a matter of Judictuue
decision la Isrmt of the long run
tostdanrial market,” Udall said.
Ho noted that the S per cent
sale oa conventional loans—those
tbat are not backed by the govern­
ment—is “bumping against the
usury laws'* in about a down
states. As a result discounts—un­
common on conventional loans—
are coming into use.
Loans guaranteed by the Veter­
ans Administration (or former
servicemen “ are practically un­
available in many areas because
ef the 5*4 per cent ceiling on the
interest rate," UdaU said The
VA reported a further decline in
appraisal requests in September,

Crippled Freighter
Reaches Key West

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KEY WEST. (UPI) - Pump*
worked through the night to keep
a British freighter afloat here,
but the ship got into port.
Tlie 445 too Crystal, with a hole
ripped la iU bull, llmpwd into
port shortly after midnight with
• Coast Guard escort
Tho 225-foot vessel had reported
k waa sinking with X persona
aboard Wednesday aflernooo. The
crew radioed that tea aingl* pump
could not keep ahead of tbe water
pouring through tho hole.
Jut what caused the tear to
Iho hnU was not known.
Hie Coast Guard K-nt airplanes
which dropped two extra pumps
to the Crystal. Using these, the
crow waa able to get underway
aad made it to Kay Weet with
g cutter is eocart.
Tho crystal, a two-masted con­
verted yacht, waa bound fur
Tampa whan M Beat tbe SOS.

Leaves For M eet
Dr. aad Mrs. L. T. Doss left to­
day to attend tho annual cooven
tioo of the Florida Chiropractic
Assn, at the Robert Meyer Hotel in
Jacksonville. Dr. Dose la president
of tho Gavel Club, an organization
of part presidents of the asaocia
Una.
The nation'* lending tobacco
companies spent • total of nearly
III million dollar* to advertise the
tB
brands af eigararti i daring
2tM. Thu. according to Adrarttotog Age, waa loo* than boM t east

Worry Clinic

By FRED DANZIG
NEW YORK (UPI) — Having
watched "The Bella of 5t. Mary s"
Tuesday night, the cockles of my
heart should bo warm enough to
cut Into winter fuel bills.
Bat it didn't work out that way.
Tbe 90-minute CBS-TV produc­
tion put together some engaging
personalities to tell the story of
St. Mary’s parochial school, iu
troubles with a neighboring mil­
lionaire and its faith in itself and
prayer. The troubles were many:
The millionaire, p l a y e d by
Charles Ruggles, was a hypo­
chondriac who wanted the school
razed for a parking lot; Sister
Benedict, played by Claudette Col­
bert, developed tuberculosis; Pat­
sy bad family troubles; Eddie
couldn't fight; the school was
falling apart and, la the idiom of
the day. one student took a dive
on a quiz. Enough trouble here to
last through a full 34-eplsode se­
ries, I’d say.
Because a play of this sort sug­
ar-coats life, the troubles, though
many, were really superficial.
Even the tuberculosis was a very
mild case. Prognosis: excellent.
And the millionaire really had a
heart of gold. Since his new of­
fice building was noticeably lack­
ing in traffic, it was no surprise
when he donated it to the parish
for a new school.
Tho most renuine performance
of the night was turned in by
Marc Connolly, as Dr. McKay.
He had aa honest, natural ap­
proach while the masterful browwrinkler. Robert Preston and
Miss Colbert were fine in a scene
to outdo each other . , . However,
Miss Colbert was fine in a scene
that had her boxing and, later
when the learned of her illness.
Otherwise, she was, well — Clau­
dette Colbert, complete with su­
perfluous hand-waving. Prev'an'a
"role called for complete, believa­
ble warm-hand ingenuity. He
came over with exetaaive stiff4tC»l.
The labored mechanics of this
story have been rendered obsolete
by time and 1 thought the funda­
mental message — dealing with
faith rewarded — could have been

OCTOBER

OUR

twice aa effective If half of the
underdeveloped aub * plota Wert
discarded.
£
I saw only tbe last half of Art
Unklelter’s NBC-TV Startim*
special Tuesday night — the on*
in which Linkletur the TV per.
tonality plugged a new book by
Linkletter the author, which *as
published by a firm that Linkletter the businessman U a part­
ner in. So far at is known. Linkletter doesn't own the automobile
firm that sponsored him. The tto
terviews with children appeared'
to have a carefully rehearsed air
of unrehearsed behavior about
them. The Interview with Mrs.
Hannah Nixon and her aon, Vic*
President Richard Nixon, didn't
belong on this show.
The Chenael H *in: Ralph Edward* brings his NBC - TV
Wednesday night show. This U
Your Life, back to New York rR ,
two program* ia November, u0daunted by hie encounter with
Lowell Thomas during toe Uit
viait.
Carl Reiner has been added to
tea gueat list of Dinah Shore's
Parisian review on NBC-TV this
Sunday because of a postponed
appearance by Les Marottes, &gt;
puppet act. Metropolitan Opeia
star Cesare Siepi appears on the
N ot. 5 CBS-TV The Big Party, f )
show the late Errol Flynn had
been booked into. Backstage. Abe
Burrows has assumed his duties
as executive producer of 'Party,'
now that some Broadway direc­
torial commitments are ended.
Allied Artiste, a film company
that has produced “The A1 Ca­
pone Story" and “Friendly Per­
suasion." will produce two a« yet
unspecified TV film series foe
ABC films starting in Jan u arR
Ethel Skutts, the popular band
singer of tbe lii30, stars in “ Spe­
cial Delivery," a forthcoming
CBS-TV Alfred Hilebccck ehiiier.
One out of every seven medical
bills covered by health insurance
in the U. S. ia 2500 or more while
more than half fall between I1M
and 2499.

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County Urged To Vote In Reapportionment Election Tuesday
Legislative Delegation
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Favors Passage O f Act
S«tninolt County'* legislative delegation today urged it*
12,500 eligible voter* to give the county the largest voting
turnout in the state and back the reapportionment issue in
Tuesday** election.
■0 Senator Douglas Stenstrum and Representatives Mack
Cleveland Jr. and Gordon Frederick said this morning that

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VOL. XUX

WEATHERs Clear end slightly cooler tonight end tomorrow. High today, 80-55. Low tonight, 60-86.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1959
United Pram Uaecd Wire EeUbILthed IMS

NO. 558

“the a mend meat trill mean a
great deal to the county and
e u te .”
Seminole calmly voter* also will
have • chance lo role on accept­
and even hopes to settle here eomeday.
Eighty-eight year* ago General Henry B.
land. and had nine children who were named
ance of the school board’s recom­
Sanford
discovered
the
city
of
Sanford.
for
Bible
characters.
Sanford
is
in
the
Ezekiel
Mr. Sanford told the librarian that he felt
mended eight mill tax levy and
line. Hia name Rodney, however, wue from
Three days ago, a direct descendant of the
Iwo mill* for the building and bus
that the city la wonderfully aituated and
Admiral Rodney, the famous British sailor
general discovered the city again.
reserve fund.
looked as if U were growing rapidly.
The three school trustee candi­
whose name was given to the Flagship Rodney
Rodney Frederick Sanford of Rochester,
A check of several books a t the library yea*
date# will nsn again unopposed in
of the British Navy during World W ar II.
N. Y., arrived in town for a ehort one-tiny visit.
terday revealed that Mr. Sunford’a ancestor
Some 1,000 residtnli in Seminole the election. They are R. F. Coop­
Mr. Sanford also cleared up one point for
Hi* first stop wo* the Henry Sanford Memorial
County and Debary will get a re­ er, J1m Birkaameyer and Roy
felt about the same way when he founded th i
many about the Civil War — there were tvs
Library and Museum a t 620 E. First St„ in
duction In their telephone bills Mann.
city.
many
Sanfords
on
the
aide
of
the
south
during
Mellonville
Park.
Sanford voters also will vote on
■tartiag la November, Bob SbedSuid General Sanford in 1871:
the war between the states as there were on
Mr. Sanford said he ia probably a distant
den, m sn aier of the Sanford of­ a d tp commissioner post with J.
“ Here, one day, will be the greatest city
the north.
cousin of the general.
fice of the Southern Bell Tele­ H. "Jim m y'' Crsppa opposing in­
of interior Florida, as its soli, ite health and
cumbent Merle Werner.
Although Mr. Sanford said he w h s on a
He came into town with some interesting
phone Co., reported today.
its climate justify me in believing ite resource#
Crappe became the only candi­ L ay o ffs S oar
hurried business trip and didn't have timfe to
Shedden laid *00 person* In the
data about the general and hie family.
eounty and the m me number in date to run against the present
for
pleasure resort# and for business a r t un­
really
aee
th#
city
and
browse
around
the
Mr.
Sanford
said
the
first
Sanford
arrived
DETROIT (UPI) — Auto In
DeBary will get the reduction due officeholder!. Only &gt; write-in bal­
limited."
memorial
library,
he
said
he
admires
the
city
in
America
in
1762
from
Murry
Haddon,
Eng­
dustry
layoff*
due
to
the
steel
tft an elimination of mileage lot can oppose Earl Higginbotham strike soared to nearly 180,000 to­
in his race lor ■ third term on the
ehangei in the an a .
day. nearly ail of them affecting
A n sa In Seminole County affect­ commission.
The constitutional amendment giant General Motors. GM an­
ed are Lock Arbor. Lake Mary,
nounced it* layoffs due to ma­
Ravenna Park. Sunland Estates proposes a 44-acnator, 103 member terials
shortages would total 1S5,House legislature—a total of 14
end North Orlando area.
Shedden reported he is sending new legislators. Most of them 000 at the end of today's shift*.
out tettera to the aubecribcrs tell­ would be elected from the Mate's Chrysler Corp. announced it* lay­
off* would total 4,800.
larger population centers.
ing them of the reduction.
The
proponents
maintain
the
According to the letter, the tele
phone company recently completed proposal la the best that can be Red T ide Dead
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI)— Th#
a etudy of the monthly mileage obtained from the legislature. Op­
qpergea applicable to telephone ponents in the large counties com­ fish - killing red tide appeared to
eTrvlca. The atudy was requested plain it still does not give them bo dead today but scientist* plan
ned another aerial Inspection to
bp the Florida Railroad and Pub­ a fair share of representation.
Stenstrom said that “ we In be sure. A flight over 150 mites
lic Utilities Commission.
The letter states that the study Seminole County stand to gain as of Gulf water* Thursday revealed
ws# still In freighter* were sunk including th#
MEXICO CITY (UP!)
An northern
showed that certain reductions in much as anyone m Florida by that kli* coast from Clearwater to
avalanche caused hy heavy rains doubt. An aircraft pilot who flew passenger-freighter Sinaloa with &gt;1
the mileage charges were appli­ voting In favoT of thla amend­ San Carlo* Ray was virtually
obliterated the village of Miuatit- over the area on a rrliel mission dead. Three American women
cable and will start effective Nov. ment. If the amendment passes, clear of dead fish. No new water
Ian Thursday with a sudden blow said only the church steeple was th# Slnalo were, missing—M n.
the county will have its own sen­ discoloration* were seen.
1.
that may have snuffed out 800 protruding above the flood waters. Lucille Petit of Laguna Beach,
ator rather than sharing a sen­
Ten coastal village* were report­ Calif., and Mrs. Margaret Gower
lives, report* from the slurm de­
ator In the years ahead with S tan d Is U rg ed
vastated west coast disclosed to­ ed wlprd off the map hy the and M n. F. R, Harris, both ef
Brevard County."
atornia and high lidra. Ten smalt Acapulco, .Mux.
day.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) “ Thla, of course, ie not the only Gov. John Patterson urged state
Swarms of scorpions and taran­
reason that 1 hope our people officials today to resist federal
tulae altackrd the injured aurvlwill support this amendment. The agents investigating New NYgru
vors whan the rain loosened side
amendment, in my opinion, Is lair voti*r registration complaint* in
of the Copales Mountains thunder­
lo all of Florida and, while It ia Alabama. The governor said
ed onto the village and tore loose
the nests of the poliMonou* insects
An 80-year-old Casselberry resi­ not perfect and docs not represent agent* were probing violation* of
(arachnids), Frantic appeals for
dent died this morning of in­ the thinking of any one person, it Negro right* in Daliaa County,
anti-venom serum were radioed
juries received in a two-car col­ is the firat real step forward that located in the rich agricultural
la Mexico City.
lision on Highway 17-9? Wednes­ the people of the faster growing Black Bell which stretches acr«i*
areas of the state have had an the center of the Mate.
The disaster at Minalillun was
day afternoon.
TOP
STUDENTS
for
the
first
six
weeks
period
at
Pineopportunity
to
take
in
many,
many
only one of a aeries lliat hit'M exi­
The man was identified as Clyde
Lulled Press International
urea stretched from the Car*,
crest Junior High School are Mike Garner and Helen
co’s Pacific Coaal Tuesday when
Reds Move I ’p
Rising who died at 4:10 a. m. years.
A vicious wind and rain storm liiuu and Georgia to the M in i*
“
I
do
hope
lha
people
of
our
Mann.
Two
studenta
are
choiten
from
each
section
in
the
a storm, described as a cyclone,
NEW DELHI (UPI) — The
day of a punctured lung, head
wiped out a doien villages ami raged through the Soulhweal aippi River end southward into
school on the basis of achievement, reliability, and effort
juries ami several broken ribs. county will support this amend­ Chinese Communist* have «*•
m
ent/
hut
piore.
Importantly.
I
killed mure than 1,000 persons. Thursday night, triggering flash Florida.
leaded their ctK-ckptr1-' \t* - *■&gt; Aid f. -1 : thie field,‘the top two are chosen. Th® Pilot
The Florida Highway Patrol re­
ever; regisiervsl volet wider area of the Ladakh section r
Many hundred! were still unac- flu*nfs in the deserts end causing
ported that Rising’s car rut into hope
Arizona officials told Maud#
('Inti
will
award
emblem*
and
letters
of
commendation
UF
rounted fur,
the path of a vehicle operated wlj) take the time to go to the of tile Indian slate of Jammu and
widespread damage ia Arizonn Kldridge, 2, drowned whea a Dash
the
honor
students
next
Tuestlny.
(Stuff
Fh§vr&gt;)
polls
to
vote
whether
they
are
for
'Die
fate
of
I,M
X
)
persons
in
the
Kashmir, report* from the fron­
by Dallas Pillom of Fort Worth.
and California.
flood tore Uie child from her
against the amendment. If tier said today. Foreign policy
flooded town of Zacoalpan in
Tea. The accident occured one
The floods swept two bullies mother’* grasp after a torrent el
Florida's
constitution
la
to
be
experts said it appeared likely
mile north of Casselberry.
from their mothers’ arm to their water rushed through a "dry
Officers said Rising, attempt­ changed, it should be by the voice the Communists may attempt to
deaths. Several other persons wash" and awumped the family
I
of
the
majority
of
our
people,"
be
penetrate even farther into In­
ing to get on the highway, ap­
were injured.
car.
parently did not see the other 1 added.
The storms were the worst in a
Cleveland said that opponent* dian territory.
.Hlmron !-ce M ean, 4, was ha*
vehicle and swerved into it.
Itiond weather pattern t h a t licvcd drowned or burled ia sand
of the amendment have offered
| N i charges were filed against
TV
Men
W
arned
dumped ruin from Mtnneseta and after flash floods swept th* fans,
Plliom. the highway patrol re­ no solution to the problem. "The
ATLANTA (CPI) — A leading
th* Dukotns to Texas and over ily car H00 feet off the old Apacb#
only way la a compromise solu­
ported,
tel avis Ion executive warned dele­
most uf the Southwest and South­ Trail near Phoenix and burled It
tion,
which
this
amendment
Is,"
Rising was tsken to Seminole
gates to live National Assn, of
Tiie familiar chant, “Trick or east.
in water and silt. Her parent*
delpliia,
ia
upholding
the
TaftMemorial Hospital and then trans­ he said.
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
The
Know fell throughout MunUnu, crawled from the car with minor
Frederick voiced Uie same opin­ Broadcasters convention here to­ United Stelwiirkcrs form ally ap­ Hartley injunction against the Treat" will takr on a new ling
ferred to Orange Memorial Hos­
ion, and added (hat passage of day "we must govern ourselves pealed to the Supreme Court to­ steel strike, gave the Steelwork tonight In Sanford a* little spooks North Dakuta, Nevada and Utah, injuries.
pital.
or be governored.” Gaines Kelley,
! and goblins, ipaci-mcn and wit­
Funeral arrangements are not the amendment la in the beat in­ general manager of a Greensboro, day to review the Taft-Harllcy in­ era Union until Monday to file ches, ring doorhrlH throughout the with four-inch depths repelled at
terest* of the county and state.
Lander, Wyo,, and Bassett, Neb,
junction ordreing the SOO.UOu strik­ their appeal.
complete.
comm unify.
He had pointed out last week N. C., station, said more careful er* back to work.
Heavy mow warnings were up toTile
government
on
Wednesday
To the well knuwn cry will be *iay for western Nebraska, Kan­
that by giving the county a full observation of programs “which
asked
Ui*
Supreme
Court
to
The
union
filed
a
petition
chal­
Senate seal, the proposal would are transmitted through our faci­ lenging Uie constitutionality u( shorten this period and compel added Die words, “ for UNICEF." sas, Oklahoma and eastern Culorincrease Seminole’s voice there by lities and over which we have no emergency provisions of the Tall tiie union to file by noon today. More than two million yifugsu-rt ado and New Mexico.
over Ih# country will be parti­
about &lt;0 per cent, since Brevard direct con’roi" was needed.
In the South &gt;asl, Bavannuh, Ua.
Hartley Act under which the gov But th* court denied the govern­ cipating in this, tiie biggest pro­
County actually has twice the
recorded 3.67 inches of rain in 24
ernment
sought
to
halt
the
strike
ment's
plea.
T u rn s Down Railroad tor 80 days.
ject ever earned out by children hours and Augusta, (ia., reported
number of voters as Seminole.
to help children.
“ Most people don't reallie how
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Th*
School projects and problem! of
-*»- inch in six hour*. The shower
At
the
same
time,
the
union
Conducted locally hy llie First
important the vote on this pro­ Railroad ami Pt'blic Utilities Com­ askrd the high tribunal in extend
student* were dixeussed at the or.
The United Fund drive in Semi­ posal is to u* in this county The mission today refund to allow
Methodist Church and Sanford’*
ganiiatiun meeting nf club leader!
nole County has reached »t per delegation hope* sincerely dial we the Florida East Coast Railroad a stay of the injunction until it
Jewsh families ronnecled with
and parents of Seminole High
nnaly decides me cate.
cent of Us goal of git ,*11.
the Tempi* of Liberal Judaism in
have the biggest turnout in the and th* Railway Express to close
School
Thursday night.
Th*
union's
28-page
petition
said
Up lo this morning I1J.2S6.28 has state and that the voter* will ap­ their agencies at Ormond Beach.
Orlando, the children will InPrincipal
A. J. Bracken presided
the
injunction
presented
questions
been collected from 1.054 dona­ prove the reapportionment,’’ Fred­
escorted in small groups.
In a 2-1 split derision, the com­ ufg utmost gravity that should he
over the assembly ami explained
tions.
The
Jewish
children
who
have
mission said ■llhough llie compa­ decided by the highest court ui tin­
erick said.
that the group had been called
HAVANA (UPI)— A light plan* been coopers ng with this project
Major gills have accounted fur
Present records show that a 10 nies said they would save money
to partially replace the former
m largest percentage of money, per cent Increase of reaidenU by centralising Uieir operations land. The Supreme Court lias carrjmg Maj. Camilo Cien/uegos, for three years will lie under the
parent-teacher representation et
never
ruled
on
Tall-Hanley
in
the Cuban army commander, is supervision uf Dr. and Mrs. Edwin
ith *6.738 railed.
LAKELAND (UPI) - Florida the school.
will go lo the poll* compared to through the Daytona Beach agen­
missiug and feared to have Epstein ami Mrs. Doris .Stein.
Industrial ami business leaders last year, in Sanford 8.7T0 voter* cies, Ormond Beach would sutler junction procedures.
Citrus Mutual charged Thursday
Bracken praised th* parent* who
Th* petition was filed per tonally crash'd In central Cuba, it was
have netted over 52,000, while di­ are eligible to vole.
Juniors of the First Methodist it la imjiroper (or Itie federal had served In th* past and ex*
from closure of the agencies.
by Arthur J. Goldberg, chief at announced Unlay.
versified businesses hive Collected
Church will meet al 7 p. m. government to predict future pressed appreciation fur the con­
torney (or the stelworkers
Cienfuego* left central Cuba today at the church. After can­ citrus prices.
1174.
tributions of this group, but said
it
was
not
known
how
goon
llie
around 6 p. m. with three other vassing the neighborhood, they
According to school drive chair­ Ike Gets Extensive
General Manager Robert W. that a parent-teacher group does
Supreme
Court
would
act
on
the
man, Robert Brown. Wtfl has been
persons and the plan* was never will return to Urn church for * Rutledge fired off a telegram to
not mret all the needs of th*
appeal.
raised from the schools and II,- Medical Checkup
heard from again. The government penny-counting party in * Hallowe­ tiie U. S. Agriculture Depart­ school.
The appellate court in I'tida- ordered an intensive search for
t*l (rum canvasmg residents in
ment’s
marketing
service
protest­
en atmosphere.
WASHINGTON (UIM1 — Presl
The studenta offered construe,
the &lt;raft, a six teeter, twinthe city.
ing it* Tuesday “outlook” in live criticism in matti-ri of school
dent Eisenhower underwent exCounty Agent Cecil Tucker re- tensive mediral examination to­
engined plane,
wtiich ft prvdiclctl prices for spirit, cl ti in i dip, conduct, assem­
New Parking Lot
C.i-'i.’u ’go* wer one of the he­ H unt For W reckage
oorted 12.500 raised in the commuorange* and grapefruit would he blies and other student-teacher
Final propitiation* were nude
day
as
part
of
an
annual
phyaiUHPLKY t i l ’ll - Air Force lower tliia season.
ro*» &lt;&gt;f th* Castro revolution
wfltiea outside the city limits.
1relations,
tud*y for th# Southside School To Be Finished
cal checkup.
against President Fulgenclo Batis­ search parties combed the area
Rutledge laid llie government
A proposed school project will be
He entered Walter Heed Army Carnival Saturday on the school
about
this
Northwest
Florida
city
ta
and
directed
hia
troops
while
has no business in ihis field and submitted
City work crews ate pulling
D eadline Tomorrow
llie individual clubs
Hospital late Thursday snd the playground »s arrangements for
the finishing touches on a new off- wearing an American-style cow­ lo*lay, seeking to find a possible that the report could be “serious­ for approi
efor* being announc­
The deadline fur getting state, White House said the Chief Kxec- refreshment* wi-ie completed.
survivor of the crash of an F101 ly damaging to producer* and to ed.
boy hat.
street
parking
lot
al
Third
and
Keuturrs of the carnival will
and county occupational licenses utive might decide to remain in
Voodoo
Jet.
The
million
dollar
Earlier
the
government
dis­
the
entire
economy."
Charles Bogan, student body
is tomorrow, licenses can be se­ hi* hospital suite longer than us­ include pony rides, a haunted Palmetto today. City Manager closed that three U. S. citlacna plane, from Tyndall Air Force
“ We contend that price predie- president, announced the home­
ual for a routine eaamination.
cured at tiie court house.
house, an auction, tish ponds and Warren Knowles said
Base
near
Panama
City,
was
turn* of tin* nature are totally coming parade Nov. 13, and re­
Knowlca said parking meters fur faced possible trial by Castro’s
Other games.
the new lot arc expected to arrive revived military tribunals which blown to bits Thursday when H out of the sphere of your activi­
A panel of Judges will make a today. The new lot will have executed fkx) “ tral'ora" earlier exploded after crashing into a ties," Uie telegram said. "Flor­ quested that float plans b« mad*
hy the next meeting of the club
secret judging of Halloween (u»- facilities for 21 cars.
pasture near here.
this yaar.
ida citrus growers through their leaders to be held Nov. 5.
tunics worn to th* carnival and
established
organisation*
are
Student* present at the meeting
will award trophic* for the “fun­
well equipped to resolve their uwn Included I’eggy Brice. Kay Ivey,
niest and scariest" costumes, Mrs.
marketing and price problem* Ulan Aiken, Hits Beasley, Deanna
Sue Gucrry, chairman of the
without reliance on government." Dietrichs, and Charle* Bogan,
event, said.
Burke Winn, Bobby Thompson,
The carnival will open its
Larry McQuattera, Jimmy Graamusement* and other features
Johnson—
Cautioned
against
ST
PETERSBURG
BEACH David, former Rep. C. F a rm
eey, Johnny Lovelace, Don MeQuartets
Added
al
5:30
p.m.
ROME (LTD—A leading Amer­ involving ‘‘one or two orbit*
(UPI) Nine men with th-ir eye* Bryant. Miami attorney Earl Fair- drastically changing the Constitu­
Coy, Bob Osborn, Henry Morgan,
on becoming Florida’s next gover clo th. and th* Rev. George Downs, tion.
ican spsce doctor *aid Inday any ■round the earth, for a few hour*
Herman Altman, Steve Powell and
To
Firemen’s
Show
ooe o( the seven U. S. Astro­ in spare."
n&lt;-r engaged in a good-humored a political newcomer from W itter
Doug Miller.
Dickinson-Urgcd better roads
Express
Rate
Hike
Tiie
Sanford
Kira
Department
discussion here Thursday and
Geratbewohl Interrupted * pa­
naut* can take of! fur outer apace
Parents present were Mr. and
and
mure
urban
planning.
Park.
will have two quartets to pro­
agreed that tiie state’s biggest
“tomorrow" — providing a space per he was delivering to the
Carlton — Called for better vide entertainment at the annual Mrs. Louis Markham, Mr. and
The panel was moderated by
problems are connected with its
World Congress of Aviation and Granted In State
vehicle l* ready.
and dedicated public Firemen'* Benefit Show at 8 Mrs. Gordon Bradley, Mn. Kan*
Publisher Nelson Poynter of the schools
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The rapid growth.
• Dr. Siegficld J Gcralhewohl Space medicine to challenge So
servanU
who
will fight demago­ p. m Wednesday at the Civic dall Priest, Mr*. Robert Getman,
St.
Petersburg
Times.
Eight appeared in a panel d&gt;*
made the statement in comment­ vtet sciential* to take pan in a Railroad and Public Utilities Com­
Mrs. Dick Aiken, Mrs. T. R. Al­
Center.
Problems allied with Florida's gues,
ing on a Runian scknti*t’i re­ freer exchange of information on mission today authorised the Rail­ cu**loa sponsored hy the Florida
ford
and Rupert Strickland.
Stanley amt the Clinch Mountain
David—Asked for an end
to
way Exprwas Agency to boost It* Motel Assn, holding its annual fast growth wer* listed as paramark Thursday to be launched space research.
Boy* ami th* Yarborough Quartet
He said the Ku.sians had tup lev* than carload freight rate* in convention here. Each candidate mourl and several called for long political warring faction*.
in &gt; apace.
Falrcloth— Cited legislate re- of Orlando will provide music
“ We have s man ready, too," plied data on some high • flying Florida by 25 cents a hundred got four minute* to stale id* case. range planning on such things
Th* ninth, former Circuit Judge as road and school construction. apportionment aa the major prob­ along with some local talent, Hetts Infant Dies
said Gerathewuhi. “ In fact, seven rocket experiment* with animals pounds.
The infant son of Ur, and Mr*.
llyden Puproll and the Seminole
Shipment* not affected by the John McCarty, talked via Ion* Several mentioned governmental lem.
of them. .Any one of our Astro­ (bet stayed Up only a few min
Ralph Bella died at birth Tuesday.
economy.
Bryant—Suggested a long rang* Boys.
nauts could be »*nt up tomorrow ute», but had witn.icld inform* order include mdk, cream and distance telephone.
Proceed* from the show will go Survivors are the parents, who
Highlight# of th* speech**:
road buildmg program.
The ones present were House
oa sub . orbital or abort orbital Don on Laika, the dog that stay­ related product*, daily news
Downs— Urged hesfuig up the to the Firemen's Benefit Fund. Uv* at 15U7 Sanford Av*., and »
McCarthy-Called for • better
tight* g the vehicle were ready." ed aloft ia Sputnik U “tor hour*." paper* sod human remain*.
Speaker Thom a* Beasley, Senate
tourist business since many tour­ Ticket* may be purchased in ad­ sister, Ellen. Gramktw Funeral
“ The data on Lakes, which we
Undar Me order, the minimum I’reaident Dewey Johnson. Sena. program to attract tourists.
Hwofha ii ilil. 4 «he U. g. Amy
cents per ship Fred Dickinson and Doy’e Carlton
Beasley—Sa'd papulation is over­ ist* are overflying Florida for vance from any fireman of may Home Is in charge of funeral
• a n c l e Uf-W'c Agency, defined s’Jll do nut have, i- very import- increase will be
I arrange meat*.
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IT'S A SM ALL W ORLD

Worship

-'■■niag 9 aiM |p .... 9:43 a h .
•w day School
B;43 9 H.
’ 'J b n d H WwHfP . i . . 11:99 A H.
;h»MMg llalon ..............9:13 p. M.
&gt; •vIvoMos
Worship . . . . f:39 9 .m.
■ Wad. Prayar Snrvtcw 1:39 p a .
T ft
Menory avatlahla
1 iW

la cammomovaUag this aceailoa
lb# paitor, Rav. Herbert Cocru,
will deliver the morning menace
on the significant event of church
development. The morning norchip begins at 10:30 a. m. in the
church at 109 W. 23ih Place.
Sunday at t p. • . the church
will chow the famed picture,
“Martin Luther," an htitorlcatljr
documented film depicting the
life of Luther, the father of the
Protestant
Reformation.
Mr.
Goeraa issued a cordial welcome
to all who would like .to see the
film.

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Oviedo Methodist
Homecoming To Be

Sunday

Other Churches

Lutheran
GOOD iKEPMXRD UNITED
LUTHERAN CHURCH

Car. n th and D m
H. M. Snow
Sunday School ............ 9:49
Morntng Worship . . . .10:54
Evening Worship.........7:2
Wad. Prayar Service . . . 7:2

Park Avo. and 14th ht.
Herbert W. C o e n s ............ Palter
Sonday School .............9:19 a. m. David 8 . CaraafU ............ Pa
Adult Blbla C la ss........ 9:11 a. m. Sunday School............ 9:43 a.
Worship S tr v le s....... 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship . . . . 10:40 a.
Evening Service .........7:43 p.
Pastor
A.Y.P.-Youth Service .. 4:30 p.
ST. L u s r s LUTHEKAX
Wed. Prayer Service 4:00 p.
Slavta (Mow Oriodo)
Stephen M. Toby .............. Pastor
Morning Worship.......... 1 : 9 a. a .
Sunday School ..............9:09 a. m.
Christian Day School, Monday
through Friday — Kindergarten •
Elementary......................... 9:90 a.a .SUndty School . . . . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Sunday W orship......... 11:00 a m.
Wednesday Service . . . . S:00 p. m.
Tuesday Reading . 2:30-4:30 p. a .
Thursday Reading 2:30-4:30 p, as.
T. C. O’Steen ..
Morning Worship
Sunday School ..
Morning Warship
MYP Meetings .
(intermediate. Be
Teacher Training Course
Evening Warship . . . . 1:30 p, m.
OP LONGWOOO
Car. Chorth A Grant Bto.
C. L. Fetch ...................... Pwtor
Bchoal . . . . . . . . 9:11 a ns.
Woeship . . . . 11.00 a* bl
Uaton .........0:43 p. m.
. . . . 7:4i p bl
Sorviea 7:43 p. mLASS MOMBOB
■Mm m a t at Baaferd

Catholic
ALL SOU

CATMOUC

'TOST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1997 a Soatoed Avo.
hmai N. B araott............ Pash
Imday School ............ 9:43 * n
toning Worship . . . UiOO a. ■
CONGREGATIONAL
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Path Avo. a« 34th 81 .
T. Prod Ensmtager Also, pastor
ihlo School
9idt a. m-

Bniag Werahio

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tigrim FolloviUp . . . . n t 9 p .a u

hurch Of Christ
CBL'BCB OP CHRIST
rad SL u i Era Avo.

CHURCH OP GOD
French Avo. tad Stad St.
Joel D. Brown ••••••••»»•» Pi
Sunday School.............. 0:45 1
evangelistic Service ,. 7:30 p
Tuesday Service...........7:30 p. a .

.The annuel Homecoming of the
First Methodist Church of Ovle*
do will bo bald on Sunday, be*
ghmlng with the Sunday School
sssslone at 0:43 a. m., followed
bjrUMrworthip sew itt i r i i at
m, and concluded with n basket
dinner on the church lawn.
The Rev. Ccarge 1L Carltcs.
pastor of the church, will speak
at the worship hour.
Invitations hav« gone out to
all former member* of the
church threw1bout the country.
The new Youth Center, built end
donated by Mrs. R. F. Wheeler
Sr., will be open for tho first
time at a Homecoming. All
frlcnda of the church are invited
to tho church services and the

Prayer Meeting
Scheduled Monday
The Lake Mary Community
Pnibytcrlan Church has sched­
uled a prayer meeting at 7:30
p. m. Monday i t the home of
Mr. and Mr*. P. D. AndersoA
The church alto reported pre­
sentation of yearly attendance
pint to 13 Sunday School pupilt,
Mike
Itockenmith.
Barbara
Rowell, Craig Keogh, Donald Mc­
Carthy. Palli Riley, Patty Row.
rll, Cathy McCarthy, Helen
Freeman, Judy Rowell. Kenneth
Demers. Dale Alexander and
Steven Willis.
Two new members, Mitt Myrna Williams and Mist PbylUa
Flaherty, joined the church.

CHURCH OP JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
Other Churches
City Hall
Ckarvh Of God Of Prophecy
J. G. Brooke . . . Branch President
23*T Elm A vene
Sunday 8 cbool ............. 10:00 a. m.
Sacrament Meeting . . . . 4:00 p. m. J. 1L Metier ...................... Pattor
Sunday School ............1:13 a m.
Morning Wonhlp ....11:00 a m.
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
Evangelistic Service ..7:30 p. m.
CHURCH OF LONQWOOD
Woman's Missionary
E. Ruth Grant ................ Pastor Young People’!
Sunday School ......... 10:00 a m. Service. Wed ............ 1:30 a bl
EBANEZER MKTHOfiUT
Morning Worship . . . . u:oo a bl
CUTRCR
Evofihg Barries . . . . . . 7:39 p. n .
Citrus Heights
Wed. Prayer Service .. 7:30 p. m. Negro Churches
W E. Timms .................. Pastor Fri. Prayer Service . . . . 7:30 p. m.
Sunday school............10:00 A m.
PROGRESS MISSIONARY
Morning Worship . . . . . . 11:00 a m.
BAPTIST CHURCH
M. Y. F......................4:30 p. m.
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
Midway
Evening Service ........ 7:30 p. m.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
E. E. Williams .......... . . Pattor
Seveoth UL and Elm Avo.
Wod. Prayer Sarvico .. 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School ............ 9.30 a. m.
C. W. Beach ...................... Pastor Morning Worship .... 11:00 a. m.
GRACE METHODIST CHURCH Saturday Sabbath School 9:30 a.m First, Third, Fourth Sundays
Om i »d . al Woodland Avo. Morning Wonhlp . . . . 11:00 a m. Evening Worship........ 1:30 p. m.
W. Tbomai Partoa* Jr.
Pattor Wad. Prayer Service . . 1:30 p. m. F tnt, Third Sundays
Suniay School ............9:43 a. m.
Usher Roard, Tuesday 7:30 p.m.
Morning Wonhlp . . . . 11 a. m-t
Choir Rehearsal,
M Y r r ....... .V !?.,... 0:30 p. m.t IMS REVIVAL TABERNACLE
Tuesday.................. 1.00 p.m.
(A mw Church tenting a saw
Mlh and Chats Ave.
Junior Church,
Sunday School . . . . . . 10:00 a m.
Wednesday ............ 7:30 p.m.
Morning Wonhlp . . . . 11:00 a m. Business Meeting .......0:00 p m.
Evening Worship . . . . 1:43 p. m. Friday prttedmg first Sunday,
rOSTEE CHAPEL
METHODIST CKUEOI
Thunday Sarvleo.........1:43 p. m.
monthly
Ovlada
Sunday School ............9:43 a.
FIRST SHILOH
UNITY CENTER OP SANFORD
Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Woaua’o
C1ab
3*S
Oak
A
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Evening Worship . . . . g:99 A
lil t W. m b St.
Joaopbiaa B. Sluckie......... Pattor A. A. Fields ....... Acting Pastor
Sunday W on h lp ....... 11:00 a. m. Church School ........ 9.30 a. m.
PAOLA WESLSYAN
Woodruff Building
Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. m.
3M E. First SL. Bm. 3 tl
• Mika West c a l l N
Evening Worship . . . . 7:10 p. m.
Cecil W. Shifter ............ Pastor Tuesday C lass.............0:00 p. m.
Tuesday Prayvr ........ 7:30 a » •
Susiday School....... . 9:43 a. m.
Teachers Meeting,
Morning Worship . . . . 19:43 0. m.
Wednesday ............ 7.30 p m.
IB S . SALVATION ARMY
Wesleyan Youih . . . . 9:43 p. m.
114 S . Secend SL
Eveatog Worship.........7:30 A ra.
UON MOPI BAPTIST CHURCH
Wed. Prayer Sarvico TJO p. a . Sunday:
712 Orange Ava
Sunday School ......... 10:00 a m. J. L. Brooks
.................. pastor
Hollnoaa
Mooting
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a
m.
Nasarcne
Church School............ 9 30 a. m.
Street
Meeting
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9:30
p.
m.
FUST CHURCH
Morning Worship ... . 11.00 a m.
V P L ............................. 7 00 a bl
OP THE KA1A1ENE
Salvation Heating . . . . 7;M a bl Evening Wonlup .. . . l ; » p. w.
W. tad St. al Ma«to Avo.
Tueaday P rije r service 7:30 p m.
1 . U. Spear Jr. ............ Pastor Tueaday:
Carp
Cadota
.................
3:30
a
m.
Sunday school ......... 9:43 a. am
ST. JOHN METROPOLITAN
Homing Warship . . . . 10:43 a. tn. Band P n c lic n ............ 4:00 a m.
BAPTIST CHURCH
MYP8 ......................... 9:30 p m. Ladies Homo League 7 :» a bl
•14 Cypres* SL
M.Y.PJ, A N. J 4 . ............d p. a . Thun. Prajor Survlc* 1:30 a bl H. B. Whstehuru ............ Paitor
SaL
Street
Mcotiag
9:30
a
bl
Gospel Sorrko ........... V p . a u
Church School ............. 9:30 a. m.
Morning Woeihip .... it:0o a. m.
PERM PARE cam C M OP T i t
THE SANFORD
Evening Worship .. . . 7;30 p. m.
CONGREGATION OF
Choir Rrhcarul
JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
Monday . . ............. t ;» p B .
1921 W. 1st SL
Prayer Meeting
Sunday WaUhtowar
Tuesday ................ ! ; » p,m.
Study................... . 3:00 A bl Wednesday Bible Study,
Wed. Bible Study....... 7:30 a m.
Junior Church
7:0J p.m.
Fri. Ministry School . . . 7:30 p. a . Cub Meeting*
Friday Service ............ 9:30 a b l
1*u»day ................ 7:30 p. m.

PIKE METHODIST CHURCM
Lame! Avo. at 4th SI.
Ira E. Hindman Jr. . . . . . . Pastor
Sunday School ............. 9:43 a. bl
Morning Wonhlp . . . . 10:43 a. m.
PMY ......................... 7:00 9 . m.
Evening Worship . . . . 7:30 p. m.
Mon. PMY Recreation 7:00 p. m.
Tuts. PMY Prayer .. 7:3Q p. m.
Wad. Prayer Service 1:30 p. ra.

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ALL POR THE CHURCH
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~ — Ever run Jr.to 3 friend in Toknr. or nifevt one of-younjeiihbora 1in | Amiterdam? 1Maybe 1not—but;auch tthings'are -happening
arm y day !
at makes you etup and think—the way this world 13 shrinking.
It makes you wish that the men and women i who! live'on (opposite
aides of tha globe had more things in common.
There can be no more unifying force in'the world than a com­
mon belief in God. And toward that ideal we a re'rapidly progress­
ing. Christiana the world over are feeling and expressing their unity
of. faith and purpose.
Sunday) 111 World-Wide Communion 1Sunday, j On 4that dav.
.within the apace of a few ahort hours, Christians in every land will
reverently participate in the Lord’s Supper which has been a mark
ofi Christian faith for almost two thousand years.
Worship!with'the .World in .the'Churd/of your;choice I

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Mrs. Yates Feted
At Morning Coffee

Bible
Program
Scheduled
The general builneis and lunch­
eon meeting of the Sanford Wom­
en’s Club will meet Wednesday
at the club nouse at 12:26 p. m.
The Fine Arts department U in
charge of the program.
The annual Bible program will
be presented under the direction
of Mrs. S. J. Nix, program,
leader.
*
Luncheon hostesses are Mra.
George Stine, chairmen, assisted
by Mra. F. T. Meriwether. Mra.
John Eick. Mra. W. D. Hardin
and Mrs. B. F. McWhorter.
Reservations must be in by noon
Tuesday. Phone Mrs. Albert liardeity at FA 2 SOW.
At the cIo m of th* luncheon n
candlelight ceremony for C. A.
R. E. will be observed. Mr*.
George Wells, club president, will
light the first candle in a special
Thanksgiving "Count your Bless­
ings'’ program.
It Is dedicated lo sending C.
A. R. E. self-help In people
■round tha world. A silver offer­
ing will be taken.

The Navy Wive* Club will meet
Monday at the club room on the
Naval Air Station at • p. m.
Pinal plan* will be made for
the dinner dance wheduled for
Nov. a at the Shrine Club. All
member* are uricd to attend
^ J jtla meeting.

Mrs.
DonBales
Best Listener

Mrs. Floyd Harris entertained
with • coffee at her home In
Mayfair recently honoring Mrs.
Earl Yates. About 10 gueits call­
ed between it and 1 o'clock to
welcome Sirs. Yates as the new
"F irst Lady'* of VAH-9.
As the gucsta entered the liv-

Girl Scout
Diary

COFFEE HONORS .MRS. YATES. Shown i t the coffee
n t the home of Mrs. Floyd Harris, honoring Mrs. Enrl
Yates, is left, Mrs. Yates, the honureo And Mrs. Harris,
hostess.

lira . Vernon Hardin wa* hoite n Uooday evening for the
meeting of XI Beta Eta Chapter
^ f Beta Sigma Phi. Mr*. C. Anw o w Speer conducted the bus!pea* aeaaion and welcomed Mr*.
Cordon Frederick to the group.
Way* and Mean* Chairman,
lira . Harold Chapman, reported
that the Chriatma* paper and
gibbon had been ordered and
A new attraction will be the 40
MARIAN R. JONF.S
would bo available at the next
et 8-Voilura locomotive, a repli­
The
time
children
and
adults
meeting.
ca of a locomotive, three-fourths
LARRY TYRE, son of Mr. and Mra. P. E. Tyre, who
look forward to each year Is
Paat preiident Mr*. Vernon
regular size, 10 ft. w:de and 30
celebrated his fifth birthday Wednesday at His home
Hardin conducted a 10 minute
■gain at hand—tha Halloween ft. long, mounted on a truck.
624 Sarita St. The young guests enjoyed an informal
i xefreaher courie on the Bela
Carnival, sponsored by Hit PTO
Mrs. Henry Wolcott and Mra.
tQigma Phi manual. Tbl* will be
hour of games and refreshments, Including a big de­
of the Oviedo school, lo be held B. F. Wheeler, Jr., representing
p a rt of all future meeting*.
corated birthday cake, made by his grandmother, Mrs.
tonight,
st
the
school
gymnasium.
the fifth and sixth grsda combina­
Mr. and Mr. A. J. Walker,
The program for the evening
W, C. Tyre. Attending were Russell McKnight, Jane and
Halloween carnival chairmen tion class, are in charge of this
Elm Ave., left yesterday for
wa* on the aenao of hearing,
Greg Hartz, Darlene Groover, Russell McKenzie. Scottie
Wayeross, Ga., to attend home­ havo been busily engaged deco­ novel Idea and tickets may be
and waa given by Mra. Carleton
coming day, Sunday at the rating booths, to make it one purchased for a rids around the
and
Cindy
Brayton
and
big
brothers
and
sister,
Paul
Jr.,
Bliae. Sha presented a very in­
Church
Mr. Walker attended as of tha beet ever. Rex Cloots is block nt the leading point on
Randy
and
Brenda.
(Staff
Photo)
teresting and informative out­
chairman, assisted by his wife, Graham St. near the east end
a boy.
line on the art o! being a good
of the gym. Twenty-five can be
Mrs. Clonls.
listener. As part of the program
Mrs. Walker's slater, Mr*. S.
accomodated at a time for the
each member was asked to an­
S. Goethe and Mr. Goethe Join­
ride.
swer the question, "What sound,
ed them at Palatka, The two
The aupper, featuring turkey
in your opinion, ia the moit pleaicouples plan to apend several
and dressing end all Uw trimd ln t and which the leail"? A
-----dayo -visiting—relatives—In— the
Tntugi,- wilt” be—aenr*d~in the
pi
area before returning home.
school lunch room from 8 lo *
Balsa for being tha beet lutenar.
p. m. Mrs. E. L. Bctlhorn, roam
Sir.
and
Sirs.
Clarence
Rosner
A very amuilag and profitable
mother for the Seventh grad**,
ami Mra. N'oa'n Howell, of St.
white tlcpbaal n U wa* held al­
The M. 1. A. Youth organiza­ and ber group of mothers, will
Louis are visiting in tha Sanford
tar tha maallog. Mr*. E. C. Har­
tion of the Church of Jesus Chrtit be In charge of (he supper. ThJa
per, J r. will be hostess for the
Tha Anna Miller Circle held ber, Mrs. Lynn Lyons. Mrs. An­ area and plan to mika their of Latter Day Saints (Mormons) Is tha eleventh year this group
home
here
in
the
future.
na
Bukur,
Mrs.
Wilfred
Chorpennext meeting Nov. 9. Members their monthly social at the Elks
held a "Harvest Hoedown" and of mothers have been ia charge
are naked to bring their Christ­ Club Tuesday starting at 8.30 ing. Mrs. Wade Snyder and Mrs.
wiener roast Wednesday evening. of the Halloween supper.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
C.
McBride.
Ralph Wight II.
m as gifts for Chattahoochee and
The spacious Church hail was
Mrs. Walter A. Teague la in
1102 Oak Ave., have .returned
articles for the Thanksgiving baa- p, ra. A covered dish supper
from a two week vacation in decorated In the spirit of Hallo charge of advacne tickets, $1.23
was served lo members and
Georgia and North Carolina. The ween with bliek cits, witches for adults and 73 cents for chil­
Mrs. Hardin served pumpkin their husbandi.
first week wss spent visiting rel­ and skeletons aciUercd ell about. dren and students. Tickets may
pie with whipped cream end cof­
Mrs. Wade Snyder was hostess
atives in Vidette, Ga. and the Dancing, frolicking and food was also be purchased at Iho door.
fee to Mrs. Speer, Mrs. Frede­ chairman assisted by Mrs. C. II.
There will be loti of sttractions
second w eft they enjoyed the enjoyed by the group.
rick, Mrs. Chapman. Mrs. Bliss, Stafford. Mrs. Beth Cox. Mrs.
The party was highlighted by In the gymnasium for all lo en­
autumn scenery around Blowing
Mrs. Bales, Mrs. Hsrper, Mrs. Bob Clark, Mrs. Gene Walter
several blackout skits, presented joy, balloons, pickpockets, a hor­
Rock, N. C.
M. J. Lodge, Mrs. C. M. Nich­ and Mrs. J . D. McNeil.
On the way home they stopped by the teenige group, under the ror house, Ire cream, rides for
ols, Mrs. Robert Cushing, Mrs.
Little Susie I.srgen and her by Charlotte, N. C. to see the Rev. direction of Normi Jean Bever­ Iho kiddies, outside concessions,
Following tne supper, circle
J. L. Hotion, Jr., Mrs. rran k
white elephant, a country store.
members met In the business brother Jeff, entertained their and Mrs. A. G. Mrtnnlf, former ly, drama director.
Mcbane.
The etagr was lighted by a
Also a Uah pond, darts, pop­
meeting room. It was unani­ friends and playmates of the pastor of the local Prtsbylerian
huge
pumpkin
Jack ©lantern. corn and peanuts, picture taking,
mously decided to assist the T. t’inrerest Kiddie Korncr this Church.
Dancing was directed by Free­ ring toss, parrel post hoolh, but
B. association stuff envelopes, it morning with a Halloween party.
Jimmy Owen, a student at Ala­ man Baggett. The entire pro­ dog aland and sidewalk cafe, a
Guests were greeted st the
was also voted to honor past
bama
Polytechnic
Institute.
In
gram of activities was aupervised j bake sale, cokes, and ■ square
presidents ef the circle i t a meet­ door of th* new nursery annex
ing in the near future. Date to be by a petitr ballerina in a frilly Auburn, Ala. has been pledged by Rebecca Moore, activity coun- dance. Judging of costumes will
I also be very Interesting.
determined at the next meeting, pink tutu, a miniature liger_ in by Alpha Psi, social fraternity srlor.
bold yellow and black stripes', a of the school.
Nov. 10.
SUNDAY
Others attending were the witch alt dressed in black, and
Central Baptist Church begins president, Mrs. Harry Adair, a dancing leopard.
The children came In costumce
first of series of films on life Mrs. Russell E. Spencer, Mrs.
Buford Brown, Mrs. Ed Miller. dressed as cowboys and Indians,
of Paul at 6:11 p. m.
Plnecrest Baptist Church Jun­ Mrs. B. Wolford, Mrs. Henry fairy princesses, bunny rabbits,
ior Choir practice 3:30 p. m. Jameson. Mrs. Jean Kay, .Mrs. spacemen and gypsies.
M o n c/ay
Kate Blank, Mrs. M. Moisn, Mrs.
Youth Fellowship &gt; p, m.
A parade in the area of the
Clayton Smith. Mrs. J. H Phillips, Pinccrcat school ' delighted (tie
~
MONDAY
The Catholic Women's Club of
* Presbyterian Church Women's Mrs. Bill Livingstun, Mrs. Bill children on the playground as
executive board meeting 10:30 Klinefelter.
well as paisenby In automobiles. All Souls Church wilt hold their
Mary Alice Neville, daughter near Lake Jessup on tha Slpca
Mrs. E. J. Moughlon, Mrs. J.
a. m. Boy Scouts, 7 p. m., Sun­
To round out the party, punch, regular monthly meeting Mon­ of 31r. and 31ra. Charles William ltd. near Sanford.
day
at
9:00
p.
m.
at
tiie
Civic
M.
Cameron.
Mrs.
Wesley
Kellday School teachers and officers
cupcakes and randies were serv­
Her mother, Mildred Neville,
Neville Sr., of Sanford baa cho­
meeting, 7:30 p. m. Philathea S. mon. Mrs. H. F. Hale. .Mrs. J. ed to, Lynn McKee, Jill Foley, Center.
Mrs. Lenox Fsy, president of sen a military career. She gra­ R. N. is employed at Seminole
R, Hoolehan, Mrs. Esther Bar- Terri Harris, Donna Hunter,
S. Class meeting 7:13 p. m.
Memorial Hospital as staff nurse.
Vicki Arcardi, Joyce Washburn, the Club, will report on the rec­ duated from Robert E. Lee High
ent
Orlsndo
central
deanery
Larry Flora, John amt Jim
Happiness Through Health
School In Jacksonville this past
Ellakc, Steve Adams, Gil Tye, meeting, which was held In Lees­ June.
burg,
and
will
preside
over
a
(By DR. F. LEO HER W IN ).
Paul Hamilton, Danny Grarcy,
Before that aha attended a
David Stutsman, Carl Hammond, general business ind planning
great many schools. Her father
Grady Johnston, and David Kel­ meeting.
I
W hat Is Arthritis?
lyu -» ested women a rt cordially Invil- *lurins ^er childhood. She was
A rthrltin U essentially «n Recent research hna demon- Meringurs may be hard or cd to attend this meeting.
born in Honolulu, Hawaii and
inflamation of th e surfaces strated th a t th e re is definite soft. Hard meringues hive crisp
--------------------------lived there until she w n six
of the joint. This inflama- re la tio n s h ip betw een urthrL textures and are used in shells,
Homemakers with more Lime y ean old. The family then moved
tion involves not oniy thw t b a n a n u p sc. n e n o tts r js - cookies and kisses. The secret of than money can save botn oy us- to ualifornia. She attended
in t h e ! * good hard meringue is to dry ing their food freezers for home- schools In Alameda, Call/., Norhnny surfaces, but the mus- tem* D isturbances
its carefully in the oven, using prepared main dishes sml ready folk, V a , Tennessee, Pensacola
cularture and the ligaments
...S m " 1
fcr as little heat is possible.
to-eat school lunch supplies
and Jacksonville.
surrounding the with metabolism.
August 3, this year, Mary was
• I-*
The Chiropractor, in deuhng
sworn in the U. S. A. F. and
joint. In many wjth ^rthritl.w, seeks to resent to lackland Air Force Base,
■ { " f i f i n ’ «!»„* s to r e norm al body b alance.
in Texas for right weeks for
• joint inflamation an(j normnj functioning of
basic training. She came home
* re , *
the nervous system. By reon leave for- a week the early
part of this month, then left
‘. ’n d ,tr a in . «ri,- clog,
movi"11he,h*reestablishes
p" “ ur" whi?h
the The WSCS of First Methodist also accompanied songs led by for a 12 week technical training
courie in I. B. 3f. st Sheppard
inif
body’s proper calcium meta- Church presented the snnual Mrs. Ashby Jones,
Air Forca Base, Wile hits Falls,
' ££5.
holism ns well ns corrects me- week of prayer and self-denial
MARY ALICE NEVILLE
A sandwich lunch uas served Texas.
.
,
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chnnical functioning of its program Wednesday at 10.30 a. in. at noon in McKinley Hall. Hos­ Since she was bora In Hawaii,
of faulty body mccrani m j 0jnt&lt;| when he does so
the sanctuary of the Church. tesses were Mrs. M. H Slrick- she was given a Hawaiian name,
arising from bad. f &gt; « unr** symptoms of arthritis dis- in Program
leader was Mrs. J. land, Mrs. Albert Jarrell and "Pu-i lam", meaning "Flower of
Mgurvnture of the spine, bones ' *
Heaven", but In the service and
C.
Davis
and
the quiet day theme Mrs. W. V. Bitting*.
out of place, ind other condi­
to her friends she U just "M ary",
The
meeting
was
concluded
"The Secret of his Pres­
tions which would induce One of a serin of ir tlc ln was
Her father retired from 23
ence". Meditations were given with a dedication service at the
body unbalance.
published in the public inter- by Mrs. Davis, entitled, “He ia altar in the sanctuary and the years service In th navy and
Another factor that is often c a t to explain and illustrate friend, home, shelter", Mrs. By­ closing prayer by Mrs. Davis. has purchased *u acres of land
• involved in arthritis is faulty the practice of scientific ron Smith, "The stranger in our
calcium metabolism. This Chiropractic, written by Dr. midst"; Mrs. Ray Hsrrou, "A
means the body's ability to F. I.eo Kcrwln whose office U meal with the .Master" and .Mrs.
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with
Jesux."
the natural calcium salts end his telephone number Is Soft background music was
J IM D A N D Y
found in certain foods.
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Miss Mary 3Iargiret Houk, who

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Girl Scout Troop 2tt went to
Slavla recently In visit the child­
ren In thr Lutheran Haven.
While there they helped the girls
make bitter sweet decoritions
and the boys made Jack-e-lanterns out of pumpkins.
The troop left Sanford at 9
a. m . and returned at 12 p. m.
They are planning to eerv« din­
ner a t tha Shrine Club for their
sponsoring group,
the Good
Shepherd United Lutheran Church.
Members of the troop are, Les­
lie Boggs, Ida Hearn, Lee Jaillet, Sue Jaillct, Linda Jones,
Judy Lewis, Vickie .McCullough,
Sandra Mycr, Sue Ellen Milchie,
Valoria Moore, Nickl Morgan,
Sharon Smith, and Adriana Weltsme.
Leader of tha group Is Mrs.
Luis Morgan and co-leader ia
U n . Harold Cooper.

More than 330 people attended
the first meeting of the parents
and teachers of the Sanford
Junior High School Monday night
in the school auditorium.
Hugh Carlton, principal, wel­
comed tho group and explained
the policies of the school. He also
[old the parents about the acceler­
ated math classes and remedial
reading calsses, ami the accelerat­
ed reading classes which are on an
experimental basis.
its pointed out that the teach­
ers at Junior High, were selected
for their abilities of teaching
and working with junior high
boys and girls.
After an explanation of tha
testing and grading system, ha
invited the parents to call the
school for a conference my af­
ternoon after school. *
Following the meeting, parents
visited the various classrooms
and their children's teachers.

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Circles of the First Methodist
Church of Oviedo will meet Mon­
day i s follows: Tho Mary Mar­
tha Circle baa changed.'it's tlmo
lo 2 p. m. and will meet at 4b*
home of 3trs. W. P. Carter .* •
Lake Charm Drlva with Mrs.
J . H. Lee aa co-hostess.
Th* Chappel Guild will m «rt
with Mrs. R. W. Eslae at tyO
p. m. and the Bethany Clrcl* nt
8 p, m. with Mrs. Loon OUlff.
Circles of tha First Baptist
Church will meet at 7 p. m *w llh
supper served by merabara.rpf
the KatieSoe Circle, Mrs. An­
thony Daniel and Mrs. Ray Beas­
ley, co social— chairmen— 1»chargt of arrangements.
Following supper, th* main
business will be conducted »ln
tho Educational building of Jtb*
Church In Oviedo with Mrs. &gt;WIf. Anderson, newly Installed
president, presiding. Mra. L. ,,V.
Hart, program chairman of th*
Pearl Martin Circle, will be ia
charge of tha program for th*
evening. Following tho program
tho individual circles will bold
short business sessions in W
respective meeting place*.
A new foot powder spray*.‘j6a
to help those aching feirt. Anti­
septic and deodorising, It la
meant lo soothe hot, Under Ikot
and combat athlete's foot

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Mr. and 3trs. A. R. Reddick
of Nicevllle, Fla. are visiting at
the home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and 3lrs. Claude
Hawkins.
Friends of Mrs. Clover 3(arra
will bo glad to learn she la im­
proving from a recent Illness.
Mr. and 3Irs. Jimmie Johnson
and .Mr. and Mrs. Don Hudson
and daughter Cindy of Orlando
were week end guests of Mr. and
Mra. Hubert Jobntort and son Bob.

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C hurch Groups Plan
M onday M eetings
November chiptrr meetings of
Holy Cross Episcopal Church will
meet Monday as follows:
St. Agnes': 3 p. m. Hostess:
Mrs. G. If. Thigpen, co hostess,
Mrs. A. R. Key.
St. Ann's: 2:30 p. nt. Hostess:
Mrs. Harry ilnolry, co-hostess,
3lrs. A. S. McCallum.
St. Mark’s: 9:30 a. m. Hostess:
Mrs. John Galloway, co-hostess
Mrs. Harry Cushing.
St. Mary's: Tuesday, November
3, 8:00 p. m. Hostess: Mra. Al­
ford Stanley, eo-hosleis: Mrs.
tiordon Bradley.

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covered with a white linen em­
broidered elotb, a n d centered
with an attractively decorated
palm spathe filled with an aw
rangement of fresh Dulls.
An assortment of miniature p *
can picj, almond bultcr bills,
liny cream puffs, coffee and cake
were served the guests.
*
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sented the hostess wins an ar­
rangement of Gloriote 11116*,
which added an attractive touch
to tha setting. Commander YaUa
relieved Commander Harria O ft
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WASHINGTON' L'Pl) — A research team ha* de­
rided that two-thirtU o f all dog bit* cases, the biter bttes
without m alidoos la ten t
When do*s bite people, the team found, the people
oausQy are to Uame, one way or another.
These and other eooehuloae were reported in the
October issue o f PubUe Health Reports, a m onthly mag*,
fin* published hr the F ettle H ealth Service, ia aa article
entitled “Epidemiology o f Dog Bitan.”
The article waa written by Dr*. Henry S i Parrish
o f the University of Vermont rFrank
B. Clack and Ja
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V . Mock of the Allegheny County Pa. Health Departm eat and Duane Probet o f the U niversity o f W isconsin.
The author* reported or cited the following find­
ing*:
Dogs bite more children then adult* end more boy*
then girl*. Thar* is no evidence th at they are “more par­
tial to biting non-white than w hite person*.”
One-third o f bites result “from dogs biting m all,
cioosly without human provocation.” Another ona-third
occur while the victim* are playing with or petting dog*.
Tha remaining ffse-!bW ere th e result o f “human ac­
tivities which goad dog* to bite.”
“High-risk groups" among possible dog bite victims
are “school children, pre-school children, persons coming
to the dog owner's house in Ibis o f work (delivery men
etc.), newspaper boys, mailman, and veterinarians.”
The authors said “probably tana o f thousands of news,
paper boys and’poetntan are bitten by dog* la this coun­
try annually.
Young dog* are worse biter* then eld dog*, fe­
males bit* oftener than males, and so-called working
and sporting dog* are more likely t*
hounds.
Working doga, "tba w o n t offenders,” include boxar*.
collies, Eaklmo dog*. Gannas shepherds, grant Dana*,
Saint Barnard*, and Doberman pinschers. 9 port in* dogs
include pointer*, setters, retrievers, and spaniels.
D on bite least In winter, more often in aprin*. and
ofteneat in July and A u gust T his supports “popular
notion* of do* days.”

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Stassen fights fo r His Political Lifo In Philadelphia Mayoralty
PHILADELPHIA (UP!- - R«
publican Harold E. Stam n will
bo fiiM iai political obscurity
MB a* aoau an upoct triumph
ovar Democratic Incumbent Richdaon Dilworth la the Philadel­
phia Duyeratty election next
Tweed!?.
In the past two wteke, M aim
hae had to divert much attention
tea campaigning to aaewer
rto that he baa failed to par
91.109 in wage taiea for the
pern IKS to last.
la an Impromptu ihowdown
with revenue commUeioner Mortin Hetman Thunder. Masson
argued that he wae exempt from
the tax for. thoae yean becauae

he waa aerving aa adviaer to
Preildcnt Eiaenhewtr at the
time. Itotman stormed from the
verbal clash with Staaaea in CU?
Hall hr announcing he planned
legal action agalnat the OOP nom­
inee.
The opening shot in the running
battle waa fired by Councilman
Victor E. Moore, who charged
Stauen had earned an estimated
KO,000 for the y a m in Ruestion but had net paid the wage
tax on IL
Staseen branded tho tax Issue
“purely political and l desperate
attack” unlooaed by tho Demo­
crats la tho final minutes of his
campaign to unseat Dilworth.

Stassen, n former presidential
•spirant, needs a triumph over
the popular Dilworth to bolster
his political fortunes, which have
been skidding since his drive to

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''dump” Vice President Richard orally candidate In an effort to I torlae which brake the
Nixon backfired In 1UC.
halt e tide of Democratic vie-1 Party grip on
Shunned by national GOP lead•rs, Stassen turned to Pennsyl­
vania In search of the guberna­
torial nomination last year only
sr h ix o m s c o v u t t t a s i s s a m i n i n a
to get the cold shoulder from
Stllf* •&lt; flM
state bigwigs who dubbed him a
T o w h o m It m s y c o n c e r n )
“stranger." He then made n fu­
•
I* k e r t b r i l i a In a c c o r d a n t * w i t h S ectio n M o ^
tile primary race against Arthur
th o t « m « ( R » g u l* lio n » t h a t ih o W i n t e r P a r k T sU ffco a o C om »
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choice.
a n d Otaros* fa c i l i ti e s : L o ts SI a n d IS. K r o o t A d d * . K*. I U
The Republican City Committee
A l l a m a n t * Springe, P. a I, P g . IS.
P u b l i c h e a r i n g w ill ho h e l d in t h o n o m i n a l * Cieon tp C o u r t
here endorsed Stassen a its may-

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The Rev. William Barnes Ma­
thews will be the guest minister
at The Congregational Christian
Church Sunday. Mr. Barnes, a
retired minister now living In
Winter Park will speak on the
topic. “Tho Source of Ufe‘a
Power” at the 11:00 a. m. wor­
The first Christmas card waa
ship service at the church located designed in ISO by Sir Henry
on the corner of Park Ave. and Cote, dirtetor of the Victoria and
Twenty-fourth Street In Sanford. Albert Museum In London.

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C. D . T illis is s h o w n h e r e w ith th « F a ir ia n e t u d o r s e d a n .

Railroad Negotiators
Have Their Troubles Too
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rail
road labor negotiations, now sim­
mering in Chicago, invited com­
p a r is o n with bargaining in the
* to e l industry and the similarities
ere obvious,
The railroads are demanding
wholesale changes In “ work
rules" against bitter uuyuolUon
from union spokesmen. The same
issue is regarded by many labor
relatlona capcrts as the key road­
block to settlement of the lM-day
steel strike.
At tha outset of contract talks,
9 h e steel producers called for a
one-year wage freeie lo aid the
fight against inflation. The rail­
roads are proposing a IS-cent
hourly pay cut they say Is needed
to bring wages ot their employes
in line with those in other indus­
tries.
Some federal officials, however,
believe the contrasts between the
(wo diiputei may be more signifi­
cant in helping to avert a threat­
e n e d nationwide rail strike .Jme^ i m e next year.
Here ire some of the differences
they cite:

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i t y ” ! • ! A d m l u l i t r a U o n B u ild in g ,
C a a t l* ll re w e r i.’o u r t tn th « C i t y
of Hanford, F l o ri d * , u n t i l , *n&lt;l
p u b lic ly op en ed a t . o n * o’clo ck I*.
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f o r th * p u r c h a e * o f I3l:.n00.# a
T e m p o r a r y Note* ( T h i r d S e r l r e l ,
b e l n c leeued t o *ld In f i n a n c i n g
l ie l o w - r e n t h o m i n y p ro ject* .
Th* no te* w ill b e d a t e d D e c e m ­
b e r t , n i l , will be p a y a b l e to
b e a r e r o n Decern h er
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p e r a n n u m f i x e d In th *
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accepted
f o r th * p u r c h a e * of s u c h note*.
All p ropoeal* for t h * p u r c h a e *
o f e*ld note* s h a l l t&gt;* a u b m l t t a d
In * f o rm a p p r o v e d by th * I x k *I
A u t h o r i t y . C o p ies of e u c h f o r m
o f pro p o sal* a n d I n f o r m a t i o n c o n ­
c e r n i n g th * no te* m a y b * o b t a i n e d
f ro m th * I...cal A u t h o r i t y a t th *
e-tdrs^x iJo loaieU an o y e.
T H E I I O l ’HINU A U T H O R I T Y
o k t h e l’ i t t o k c a n K u r d ,
FLORIDA
fly ( l o r d n n L. R f a d l t y
Secretary

—Collective bargaining on tha
railroads la regulated by the Rail­
way Labor Act, a far more flexi­
ble law tn curbing strikes than
(he Tad-Hartley Act being used in
the steel situation.
—Railroad management has
suggested a presidential commis­
sion to study the work rules in
an effort to eliminate alleged
“featherbedding” but the unions
rejected this approach. By con­
trast, the Steelworkers' proposal
for a similar study was rejected
by the steel companies, who favor­
ed arbitration.
—The Railway Labor Act pro­
vides for creation of White Houie
emergency boards which have the
power to make recommendations
for settlement for major disputes.
Under Taft-Hartley, President El­
senhower's fact-finding board waa
confined to atating the issues pre­
venting an agreement.
—Contracts do not expire In the
railroad industry but continue In
effect until changed by .a new
agreement. This bars any union
consideration at striking aa
grounds of “no • contract, no­
work," a situation which faced
the Steelworkers.

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T H E HTATE OK F L O R ID A »
T l h D IA N E VAL’OIIA N
YOU A R E IICIIKIIV N O T I F I E D
t h a t a an It ha* b een Mini a a a l n i t
y o u In th* C i r c u i t C o u r t o f th *
N i n t h J u d l r l a l C ir c u it. In a n d f o r
Heinliinl* C o u n ty , F l o ri d a , e n t i t l e d
WALTER
E D W A R D VAL’t l l l A N ,
P l a i n t i f f . VI. DI ANE VALTIHAV,
D e f e n d a n t . In C h a n c e r y No. l o l t S .
T h r n a t u r e uf thla a u l t la lu o b t a i n
a d tr u r c r .
You a r e h e r e b y r e q u i r e d t n file
y o u r w r l t t r n def enoe* w i t h th *
C l e r k » T eald C o u r t a n d a e r v a a
copy t h e r e o f upun I’l a l n t l f f ’a a t ­
to r n e y * on o r b e f o re N o v e m b e r
So, IsJ J, n r a D ecree I’m C o n {*•*,, will bu e n t e r e d * a * l n * l you.
W1TNEH8 my h a n d a n d aeal
a a C l e r k of th * C i r c u i t C o u r t In
a n d fo r Hemlnul* C o u n ty , K larld a,
t h l a Ih* : i t h d ay o f O cto b er, A.

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O. r . HERNDON, C l e r k C lr m i l C o u r t S e m in o le C o u n ty ,

VL.-M*

H r: M a r t h a T. V lh len
D ep u ty c l e r k
SAM E. Ml' It HE L L X HONS
A t t o r n e y * for P l a i n t i f f
P . O. Iloa 1TII
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SKWIVOI.B C O l ATV I D M V . c n w M i s s i o x
' • l i r e e ( P a k lle lleaelea
T o w h o m It m ay c o n c a r n t
Notice I* h e r e b y g i v e n In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h S ectio n IS o t
t h * Z o n in g R e g u l a t i o n * t h a t T. Z. H u f f m a n fo r R a in b o w R a n c h ,
I n c , h a t r e q u e s t e d th * f n l l n n l n K dvarrlbe-l p r o p e r l y h* aan ed
C - t C n n i m e n l a t f o r r e c r e a t i o n b u i l d i n g : Th* E Ztt f t o f L o t
I I , S p rin g H a m m o c k , P. H. 3, P i , * in I.
Public h n r i n g w i l l bo b a l d In th* Sem inole C o u n t y C o u r t
H a u t e . C o u n l y C o m m l e e l o n e r a ro o m . M t d n e a d a y , N o v e m b e r 11,
iSl&gt; a t *;l* P. M. o r a t l o o n l h a r a a f t e r ae pueethl*
H em lnol* County Z o n in g C o m m o t i o n
Hy R o b e r t S. B r o u n
OCT J1RD A i» T JnT H

Corrected Legal Notices

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T h e fallow inc n a m e d pere-.n* h a v e bean e e lecttd by t h a B o a rd of
C o u n l y Cormnlaaionara o f H*rnln»la C o u n t y . Flo: id* to e e r t * a* C l t r k e
a n d In epectore f ar t h e S p ecial C e n t r a l E le ctio n a n d f a r Ih* E le c tio n
hy t h e Hoard or P u b l i c I n s t r u c t i o n o f S em in al* C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , to
b* b ald Jointly. T u t a d a y . N o v e m b e r Srd. H i ) .
C le r k a a d l e i y e r t e r e — M E l T N c T VO. 10— B e e r t a k e
Mr*. Jo h n T atee. H r. C l e r k
Mrt. J . Pence
Mr. H a r v e y T o u n *
M r * N eel Lyle*
Mr. Je o a William *
J o h n K r l d e r , C h a ir m a n
H n ard n t C o u n t y , C o m m i t o l o n t r*
Hemlnol* C o u n ty ,' F l o ri d *
lO ffleU l S ta ll
AltOSt: O. P. HERNDON.
C lerk «f th* C i r c u i t C o u r t
Sem inal* C o u n ty , F l o r i d *
P u b l l i h O ctober I* th, ISIS.
NOTICE le h ereb y ( I v a n t h a t th * f o l lo w m c p e r t a n t h av * b ean a p ­
p e l a t e d by th e Hoard o f P u b lic I n s t r u c t i o n nf Sem inal* C o u n ty , F l o r ­
ida. a s I n e p t - i e r e a n d C l e r k s a n d t h a fal l o w i n g p laces hovo boon
d e s i g n a t e d for h o lding t h a a l a c t l o n t h r o u g h o u t den tin al* C o u n t y , F l o r ld*. on N o v e m b e r S, ISIS, f o r th * e le c tio n o f t h r e e i l l T ru e t e e * of
&gt;Special
T e a s . h o o l D i s t r i c t No. 1, n o w c o m p r i s i n g oil of g s m l n o l s
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a so d d e t e r m i n a t i o n o f l a s mill*** of eald D i s t r i c t for
th * en s u i n g bien nium , t h a p o l l s f n r w h i c h alectlo n w ill op en a t T:*S
A. SI. a n d cl ••
* '’•* P- ** • t o - w l l :
P O U J N G P L A C E : F l o ri d * P o w a r
PrSclnct IS. Bear L a k *
C o m p a n y E mploy** * L o u n g e
Clerk
Mr*. J o h n Taio*. Sr.
Mr. H a r v e y T oung
InaptGtOfi
Mr. J e e s W illiam *
Ur*. J . P a m *
Mr*. Naal Lyle*
BT O R D E R i»F T H E B O A R D O P P U B L IC INSTR UCTION OK S E M I ­
NOLE COUNTV, F L O R ID A
J . L U R U M L E T . C h a ir m a n
K. T. M I L W E E , S u p L A El-UM IC ta S a c r a u r y

IPuhUak Oat nsec SB

ROMANS
VIKINGS
ESKIMOS
They* SAID they could sell FLORIDA'S FRESH-FROZEN ORANGE JU IC E (that's our famous CONCENTRATE).
. . . . worlds and worlds of it. Even if they had to drum up o market among the Romans, Vikings, and Eskimos.
Well, they ARE'selling it . . . . Right here in A M ER IC A ....... Without having to pitch a single sales pass at
the Romans, etc.
Just plain Americans (that Includes the Eskimos now, you know) are already drinking considerably more
F-FOJ . . . . since the first part of September when FLORI DA S 22 enterprising CONCENTRATORS put up $3,300,*
000 for a national advertising and promotional drive to boost present CO N CEN TRA TE markets — ana certoMy
to create new ones.
Here's how these 22 CONCENTRATORS are concentrating that $3,300,000 in every marketing community In
the U. S. A.

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• $1,500,000 worth of advertising in 191 daily newspapers; in LIFE, LOOK and The SATURDAY EVEN IN G
POST; and in the Sunday supplements, A M ERICA N W EEK LY , THIS W EEK, PARADE and FIRST TH REE MARKETS. — Total circulation: 93,000,000 (that's just for ONE edition of each of these periodicals, and the ods are
running several times in each.)
• A first Sweepstakes Prize of $25,000 in cold cash (it's being kept cold in a G. E. electric refrigerator, which
also goes to the winner); 10 Second Prizes, each a brand new Corvair auto; 50 Third Prizes, each a G .E. combo
refrigerator-freezer; and 1,000 Fourth Prizes, each an electric can opener (so's to open the cans of CO N CEN TRA TE
without even having to twist the wrist.)
• Trade Sweepstakes for A N YBO D Y employed in America's Grocery Trade.
Thunderbird; ond 50 Seconds, each a 1960 G. E. 17-lnch portable T V set.

Five First Prizes, each a 1960

• The ads feature 12- and 20-ccnt coupons redeemable by customers everywhere (not Including the Romans*
etc.) with their purchase of CO N CEN TRA TE — any brand. (For more coupon news of concentrated interest to
you, see coupon in this ad.)
A QUARTER of a BILLION of these coupons are being distributed.
This CON CEN SATION AL (what gives, etymologically, when you jam CONCENtrated ond senSATIONAL
together) campaign will profit every Citrus Grower In Florida because it will not only sell 'more oranges already
processed into CONCENTRATE, but it will result in even more favorable markets for Florida Gtrus Growers in
the future.
Every community in Florida (this means Y O U !) will profit from this program. Because the economic impact
(that's business lingo for the force of 9 9 9 and d^ff) of the Florida Citrus Industry reflects itself upon A L L Flor­
ida business and in every walk of Florida life. (Total retail sales ot Florida citrus last year: $650,000,000)
The Board of Directors of FLORIDA CITRU S M U T U A L enthusiastically endorse this program and wholeheart­
edly congratulate the CONCENTRATORS for dreoming up this novel and forceful way to sell more Fresh-Frozen
Orange Juice — ond for backing up this dream with action.

Through FLORIDA CITRUS MUTUAL'S 21 Dirsctors, now rtpretcnling mors tho* 10,000 Florida Citrus ________.
MUTUAL'S t— dimswtol policy is to bo foctwol in oil mottori concerning the Florida Citrus Industry ond to do everything
reelisrtoelty possible to see that tho Grower maintains hit rightful standing and shores mutually in Industry reipeniiMitiee
and bonetttx.

Tkay'rt* Doing The JOB!
PVOBIMA CITIM MUTUAL
TOiS hr M r UJM .BM

22 00HCIHTBASl *nM*P*im b

FLO RID A
CITRUS
M U TU A L
W trW i L arged CUrms

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MORE TH AN 1 0 ,0 0 0
FLORIDA GROWERS

NO TRICKS - OUR TREAT
Wb**b*r roo'ro ■ IU—so, VAtat, lA lo a , m ■ plots Hm
Mo Ceoakee — ANYBOOT «ko k o m Bool latomoot b m
Keel VMomto C, ori tf re« A rw mo? bo 0M0 lo halo poorM b i WHOll YBAR'S obtolatoh VfcU mpM? oTfWdo's
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AR ?«« bov* I* 4s w writ* ?oog ooom ooO oM on m
Covpoo o*4 woU it to lo FLORIDA CITRUS MUTUAL.
No Frisk*. 00 Rapist, oo senile*. Jo** owe
W room lo oo* ot Mm VIRST fIV i ooo
Fob* Dmwiof I* FLORIDA CITRUS MUTUAL'S L___ .
M UfcolooJ, oo WMm Moi, Not. 1#, I9S9, roe *M '
Mwoopb mor fovorim too! Mom o F«N m ors suppM of
Foro*t*o bmoj of FLORIDA FRISH-FROXM
(Too Do Not N**4 to bo Fmooal lo WlwJ
NAMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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STRUT or PjO. BOX . . .
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STATl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . .
Mp FomeMo Ceoaa* lo
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NATURAL VITAMIN C
FLORIDA CITRUS MUTUAL
LAKUAMD, FLORIDA
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' SEATTLE, Wash. (U P U -U 'a
a big step from laundry Luck
driver te millionaire president of
the Teamster* Union. And It'd a
big itcp down to parking lot a t­
tendant. Dava Beck ha* takan
both step*.
Thera wa* Beek Wedneiday,
making change, directing cart to
parking stall*, and chatting with
customer*. Ha wa* dr«*«*d Juit a
lie better than mo*t of hid com­
petitor*.
But partly Dave, convicted of
Income tax statio n , isn't broke.
It's ju st that the parking lot b
on* of hia many buiineia Interdata
and "the only way to make some-

Although
under "exclusive"
contract to ABC-TV for three
y e a n . Debbie Reynolds will b t
seen on CB8-TV next year. She'll
ha In a Lucila Ball-Deal Arnax
comedy hour, In exchange for
which Lucy will appear on Deb­
bie'* first ABC-TV special, tenta­
tively eet for next September.
Tom Poston and Fex Parker
a r t the latest addition L&gt; "Mer­
man On Broadway,” the Ethel
Merman startime special slotted
for Tuesday, Dec. 1 on NBC-TV.
CBS-TV* Sunday, Nov. 22 pre­
sentation of Leonard Bernatlen
and the New York Philharmonic
I* being planned aa an all-Moiart
hour, filmed la»l summer In Ven­
ire, Italy. Brigitte Bardot ha*
called off a TV special being
packaged by Screen Gem*, an
American TV packaging firm, because of impending motherhood
• ud a llovhpiic of iowliui, j/UU.C
commitment*. The word la lhat
Tuesday Weld, precocious teenage
glamor girl on CBS-TV* Dobie
Gillls Show, will be dropped from
the cast. Yvea Montand, the Pari­
sian singer • aelor, makes his
American TV debut on Dinah
Shore's Nov. IS NBC-TV hour.
Why ia it th at the high apoU on
Pat Boone'* ABC-TV naif hour
rarely find him among them?
Thursday night’s enjoyment came
from a Halloween costume ballet
and Ella Fitzgerald'a singing.
After a couple of solos, Ella was
obliged to join Pat in some
longs. 1 know it'* I'at'a show and
all that, but hia sluggish voice
has no business tackling a twing­
ing melody when Llla'e voice 1* in
lb* vicinity.
Another ABC-TV half hour The
Real McCoy*, offered another
eauyto-take yarn Thursday night
al.oul a phony talent trout am.
Walter Brennan's hostility to­
wards him. A neat switch wa*
tacked on at the finale. But what
I enjoy more than anything in
this series are the facie In It.
The closeups register superbly
end each face ia right for Its role.

-.W alter Lippman tnraad hie
attention ta i t Thle, ineidenlnlly,
in violation of our agreement.
He waia’t golag t# write about
TV If I stayed eut *f lateraatian­
al affair*.
•T’c j , before the fliad fiftie* turn
Into the sincere eixtiei, and eoaeratalonal quU-auaahara m u m *
fbelT bdarlngv, 1 thought I'd eet
down tome thought* en the aenn*
data.
T in t off. regardleu #f what
Charles Van Deren eaya of does,
enough ia known—and was knew*
a year ago—t* Indicate that the
TV gult ehewe would hat* to be
cleaned up a r eliminated.
Van Doran ii a aide laiue, while
hia fall from grace U inking
place, remember that he didn't
corrupt Dan Earlgkt. Contact
with blg-tlma TV corrupted Ven
Doren. And remember, too, that
if a man Ilka Van Doren ran yield
to the rationaUtationi that were
ihowered upon him, who among
u* could hava walked away?
Don’t let clever public rela­
tion* and TV comedian* divert
attention from the main Utu*:
Big money and higher rating*,
We all recall exultation over Ihote

lofty «ttli show ««fln*a and t #
« w U -v U a publicity U r n ihu*,
received.
CM thn people who helped i n .
IM th k M u g et • tr ip on themN h % p l a n principle m r e*.
pW lticy, sad demoarirele in.
peecahle lodgement in tho fo­
u r * t Lot’* Ja*t u jfi Thor muit.
Meanwhile, notwork* will h*
tightening control aver nil p h n r.
•t programming for m m tin #
U con*.
Now w* com* to tho argument
that, "no law* w a n brokon and
nobody to t hurt" by fixed qun
■bow*. Wall, no lawa wore br»boa only bccauM rifte d TV
abowt a r t atlU too naif. After
all, wa didn't f« t an Atonle En.
a rty Act until wa bad atomic
• a tr f y .
Tb* C kaaatl 8*iai: Naked Cit*,
which failed ta nick around ax f
half-hour oeriei, la baint expand­
ed by ABC-TV into a hour-lonr
aerie* for poaaibl* network u«t
early in 1MO . . , Tab Hunter h*«
ilfned n u a tu e a t for El hr!
Mennan'a ipeclai on N bc * TV
Tueiday, Dec. 1.
Burtcaa Meredith portray* in.
vtntor Ell Whitney In "The Prirtlcal Dreamer," atcond in the
NBC - TV aerie*, our Amc-icaw
H eritate, ala ted for Sunuay, Nor*
22 . . . George Gobel’i ipectil
Chriitmas show on CBS-TV Dte.
20 will fenture the 30-mcmbrr
Tuacon Boy*' Choir.

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He produced a photostat copy of
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�Trl, Oct. 30. 193!)—Pair* T

Qovinqhm
By JERRY COVINGTON
1 think the most wonderful person I
have had the privilege of knowing it a
sportsman.
In 1933 when the Gianta singed their
first PGA tournament here at the Mayfair. several members of the team came
to participate in the Pro-Am portion of
the event. Among them was the then
enptain of the newly crowned world
champions. Alvin Dark arrived a t the
Mayfair Inn carrying his golf sticks and
a small leather suitcase and if he hadn’t
had to register nobody would have known
he was « great baseball star.
in his quiet, friendly manner he began
to win the friendship of all the employes
at the Mayfair and everyone who came ill
contact with him.
I first came in contact with Al one
Sunday afternoon while I was on the desk
at the hotel. As nil the golfers and mem­
bers of the Giants began to file into the
bar, Dark made his way to the desk and
asked where the ltnptist Church was.
Being a Baptist myself, [ invited him
to.go with my wife and me. From this
point on. we have become the dearest of
friends. After 1 got to know Alvin I be­
gan to find some of the wonderful works
that he had been doing that were going
unnoticed.
Nobody Itad known much about Al
being such a deeply religious person until
the Giants won the World Series in 1954.
(By the way be hit over .500 during the
Series.) While* being interviewed by a
sports writer, lie was asked what he was
going to do with his share of the Series
money. Right off the bat he told them

Covers Sports

that the first thing lie was going to do
was send 10 per cent of It to the Baptist
V a lu i Press tsUrastUaal
Church in his hometown, l^ake Charles,
Top-ranked Louisiana SUU ptt*
La.
This statement probably caused the iia perfect record oa the Ua*
biggest change in Al's life. Since then he against third • raakad MUiliplgpj
has been asked to speak before practically Saturday la tha feature fame af
every young people's Christian group in a college football program which
the United States. While Al professes to may decide the fate of at leaat
be anything but a speaker, He has gone a down team* with post-ieaaoa
about his Father's business and from his bowl ambition*.
works many young people have been
The prcaaura baa baea building
brought back on the right track.
up all week throughout the Sooth
Two years ago while Al was with the
St. Louis Cardinals in spring training at for the LSU-MtisIssippl thowdowa
St. Petersburg, he invited me down for battle and ■ aellout crowd' of
a weekend of golf. Well, 1 need not say U , 0M la eaaurcd for the eight
who won the match because Al is one of game at Tiger Stadium la Bate*
the outstanding amateur golfers in the Rouge, La.
With the Souiheaaieni Confer*
country. He has won the baseball players'
Utle and probably the, aatourney three times in the last five years. ence
tlonal championship hanging on
While there I had the privilege of meeting lb* outcome, the Bayou Ttgnra
his lovely wife, Adrienne, and his chil­ have bean mad* allm ooc-potat
dren, Eve, Allyson. Gene, and Margaret.
favorltea t* beat tha Babel* i t
Famed golfer Jack Burke says that they did • year ago la a almllar
Alvin Is the greatest athlete in the coun­ situation while oa the way to a
try. Before signing his baseball bonus perfect Mason.
The game will bring together
with the Boston Braves for an estimated two
of the nation'* top backfleld
975,000, he had been at LSU and was stars—All-America halfback Bil­
named on the honorable mention All- ly Cannon of LSU and Chart!*
America football team, Although only i Flowers, the ftabcls' powerful hilla weekend golfer, he conslstantly shoots back. But the deciding factor may
in the middle 70’a. He has been one of be Wendell Harrla, who haa kick­
the outstanding shortstops in the Inst ed field goals In ftv* af all
games lor the Tigera this Ma­
15 years. You can see why Burke would son.
make such a statement.
Tha Air Force, playing a a m ­
Along with all of his athletic ability, ice academy rival for tha first
he also lias the, distinction of being a timt, wilt be In New York for'Us
Christian. This is why I feel that he Is meeting with Army. Tbo Vast
Pointers are six point fivoritaa to
the greatest man 1 have ever known.

FSU Poses Big
Question In Tilt
With Georgia Team

Veiled frtsa International
Can Florida State University,
knocking st the Southeastern Con­
ference door after the girls let
boys attend school with them,
knock out thr SEC-leading Georgia
Bulldogs Saturday.
Georgia's homcruming partisans
hope not, but FSU, winch turned
from lace to lacing opponents with­
out prejudice, Including some SEC
braggarts, could pull the upset of
the year.
FSU likrs the spoiler rule, likr
any underdog, and Coach Perry
Moil has one big factor mi his
side, Georgia has been us worst in
non conference games. They were
dumped by South Carolina, 30 It,
and 'whits trouncing Hardin.Sim­
mons IS a. they made so many mis­
takes a heavier club could have
mauled them.
Georgia worked out for IK) mm
utrs in the rain Thursday for the
FSU attack. FSU tapered off. as
did most teams.
Tulane and Texas Tech square
oft in the Sugar Howl and Miami
and Kentucky m the Grange Howl
tonight in games beginning a nut her
big football weekend Involving SEC
tram*.
Tulane and the Texas tied H.ud
ers practiced uu kickoff pursuit
and the Grccnir* also worked un
their passing. Miami's offensive
"nrw look" was worked over
Thursday in practice.
Other non-conference games this
wrrkcnd include the North Caro
lina Tennessee tilt al Chapel hill.
The Vola are reported In good phy
•teal shape including tailback llill
Ma.ors.
North Carolina worked hard on
protecting kickers, with Jack Cum
mmgs. Hay Farris and Skip Clem­
ent doing the punting.
Liuke quartciXarks George Har­
ris iml Don Altman used their final
home drill to work on passing for
Ihrtr game with Georgia Tech in
Atlanta. Tech drilled indoors and
checked on assignments.

Grid Twin-Bill
Slated Tomorrow

Tigers, Ole Hiss
Clash In Top Grid
Game Of Weekend

beat the Falcons before aa anti­
cipated aellout crowd of TO,ON-In
Yankee Stadium. Joa Caldwell,
Army's long — throwing quarter­
back, is exported to mean ,tb*
difference.
White' second-ranked Northwest­
ern, tha Big Tan leader. Is ex­
pected to romp over Indiana, tha
Wilde its 1 closest rivals will b*
tied up In kay battles. Ninthranked Wisconsin la n 10-poiot; fa­
vorite over Michigan, Purdue la
~a six-point pick ovtr Illinois and
Michigan Stall la a ona-potnt ‘fa­
vorite over Ohio Stats. Wlaeon■in, Purdue. Illinois and Michigan
State are tied for second pllfs
in the Big Ten, which will pro­
duce one of the Rose Bowl team*.

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LYMAN STANDOUT Calvin Reiter talk* to Coach Hilt
Proctor in thu Greyhounds prepare for tonijfht'* jrrid
tilt with Dtinnellon. Reiter, a senior center at 165, has
seen considerable action on both offenaa and defence
tliia Reason.

TWO OF LYMAN’S SPEEDY HALFBACKS. Ed Ilal-

Ia id and Dick Heath will see action tonight against
Foothall fins will he (rested to
s double game Saturday at 7 p. in.
Dtinnellon in the Greyhounds' homecoming game. Both
in Memorial Stadium as the San
buys are seniors.
ford and Lyman Juitiur High teams
flash. The two gamea will mark
thr end of the 19J9 Junior grid tea
son
Tlia f t n a n l o f C o u n t y C o m r a 'i The preliminary gamr will be an
alunara u f Mamlnola C o u n l y , S'l-irlilt
will r a r a l v * bid* a t th * Uifla*
inti a-squad game with the Sanford
uf I ' I'. Ilarn iio n . C l a r k , In ill*
Junior High "lightweights" dlvid 1
C n u r t l l n u a * *1 S a n f m il Up lit I I *
e&gt;l into two equal teams.
n 'r lu c k I*. H . V u v a m b a r I I , l) * »
fur l h a f o l l n w l n a :
The mam tilt will see the San­
H a m X&lt;&gt;. 1
ford Junior High "heavies’* against
A pprualinataly
fj.ia o
ton *'* j*
a strong Lyman Junior High team.
The injury-riddled Lyman Grey­ be in tup form because of an In­ lluiarui-k In ha d a l l v a r a d oa na-4
uHDuring the halftime period in the hounds take the field tonight jury.
*•1 i l u r l n a t h * vwalv* m n n i h period
UeSlniilna X u v e t n k a r f t , !&gt;)&gt;»•
lerund game, the football quern
i t e m N&gt; 3
will be crowned amid colorful against Dunnellon lor their home­ Dunnellon plays a wide open
Ap p r u a I m a t e l y la*.**') a a l l o a s o f
brand
of
football
and
the
Grey­
errrmonies staged by the girt* coming contest.
hound* will alter their defense to o a p h a l t In v o r lo u o t s p e a i w n d
phivieal education department
The Greyhounds have a 4 2 rec­ try to stymie the visitors’ option ■ro daa In ha d a l l i o r a d aa naaddd
i l u r l n a Ilia tw a i n * m o n t h H P 4 4
The Sanford Junior High band and ord so far this yrsr but will have
plsys around end and their passing b t a l n u l n a X'uvainbar 31, ISIS.
majorettes will make tls first ap
Th* a l i o v * u u a n t l t l i * a r * a p p r o to go all out to whip the Dunnellon attacks. The Dunnellon eleven has
prarance.
Intel*, a n d nu g u a r a n i * * la « U # n
S l V for their Junior grid squad since Hraiall and Kviridge an exceptionally good fullback * I m p li e d a t In I n l a t a m o u n t *
"
. . . . . I vit*a *i ( nirh Hill I’rnf'lflP BnIfI ..
games can hr purchased from any | sre out with injuries and Keith Lyman Coach Bill Proclur said. l h a l w ill h a r » i|u lr* d d u r i n g Hi*
d o f th* euatracl*.
Junior High School aludent,
|lr n n in i, standout fullback, won't Thr roach also said that he was p arlo
m a l a r i a l * In b* f u r n l t h a d
going to give two comparatively m uAll
te c o n fo rm lo lb* c u r r a n t i t a n l green boys, Landrcss and Gritftn. a r d a p a r l f l r o t l no o f l h * S lat*
an opportunity to play and com­ Itnad U a p a r l u i a n l o f F l o r i d a .
p r l c o a on o il m a l a r l o l a Shall
mented on the fine job Ed O'Neal h* Hid
Hi* n a t n r l r a t o l h * C o u n t y for
has been doing as fullback.
m a l a r i a l * d a l l v a r a d t o a n y p o l o l in
A targe crowd is expected in wit­ Haiwlnol* C o u n ly .
•• For Com plete Football
m i l t o ** enelOM* In A t a o l t d
ness the game and tha crowning of
v aln p a, p l a i n l y m a t h ad o n l h a
thr homecoming queen at halftime. an
•uttld*;
Uld
Fa*
F u rm tb ln g
Scores, Listen To
The queen and her court will pasa A ap h alt o r Hid F o r F u r n l a h l n g
in review in front of the stands and L l m e r o i k , n p * n \ n v r n i b a r I f , I H S ,
lllda w ifi B* o p a n a d a l a iv k aiSA N ITO N E SCO RE BOARD
tnrn will disembark at the to yard
t o b* b ald o n X o v a m b a r u ,
line. As the band plays, tha former In*
JISI.
On W.T.K.H. 6:15 Each Saturday
Miss Belly Robinson, tha 13M
Rngrd of County CommlStlo n ara
queen, wlH present the queen's
J
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Downtown Cleaners fir Laundry
garland to Miry Ann ftanninger Ry: * o hhn. IiKarat ld*a r .J r C
.
who
will
be
the
auest
of
honor
at
a
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Lyman Hosts Dunnellon

In Homecoming Contest

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THE-OD HOMETOWN

• a t t t Navy men walked Into
^ l i n h a l i Cocoty Hospital and
- g a te foehr Mood. They didn’t
Mas*, who was to receive It, only
MUt someone needed their help.
T. CVoyd. a gnnaer'a mate
h aneend class at the Sanford Naval
Ak. Station was the one who in­
formed the Navy men of the
— need- Cloyd, who lives In DeBary,
'"fodnfod that one * hie neighb a n / an elderly woman who la
...t a l „ t*
- - tfoed bank Monday and medical
~ auffloritka would not allow him to
f o u l s again ao soon. He told
GUtf Warrant Officer Ernie
B a n s about the woman as they
a rad* to work and then Informed
_ c h e men fat tbe Ordnance Shop at
thnwNeval Air Station. All of
*. them volunteered Immediately
i-ta iA N r e soon on their way to
thn hospital.
When they ware interviewed
baebi nt work In tbe afternoon,
«w*y eon remembered the name of
*&lt; lhn woman who had received
. (hair blood. Their aniw m as to
why they volunteered so quickly
. o n i almost Identical, "I heard

BY OWNER: Equity I 1M0. No
closing coat, no qualifying 2
B it, bath k H, modem alee*
trie kitchen. Sunland Eitatai,
113 Park View Dr. FA 2-K5T.

Smith, Harry D. Xing, Jack
Erickson, Marvin Lester, Stanley
Schrader, Charles Stoudt, and
Leonard Zieller.

2-BEDROOM house 1301 Wynne-

wood Dr. Low down payment.
Phone FA 2-77*7.

Sermon Series
Planned By Church
Rev. William D. Tim mi, the
pastor of the Ebenexer Methodist
Church on the old Orlando High­
way south of Sanford announce*
a series of sermons for the Sun­
day Morning Worship services on
tbo subject, "Who is GodT"
A songfest will be held Sunday
evening beginning st 7:30. Several
notable lingers will be beard aa
soloists. Tbe public la cordially
Invited.

Scouting Trip
The Seminole High School griddcra, with an open date tonight,
will Journey to Leesburg for a
scouting Jaunt, according to Coach
Jim Pigott. The Semiooies meet
Leesburg next week on the road.

St. j . U
O N E O F T H E B R IG H T E S T C O M E D IE S o f th e y ea r
- o- v -ie la n d D riv e - *In to
- m o rro w , 'A H o le
will o p e n * t t h e M
in t h e H eed '* s t a r r i n g F r a n k S in a tr o a n d C a ro ly n J o n e x
w ill b e g in a t t h e D riv e - In to m o r r o w a n d - c o n tin u e u n til
W ednesday.

'A Hole In the Head' Featured At Drive-In
Tba Movieland Drive-In will fea­
ture one of the brightest comedies
of the year itartlng tomorrow and
continuing through Wednesday.
Tba attraction is "A Hole in the
Head" starring Frank Sinatra.
Tba action of this Frank Capri
me via Is Miami during the luah
days and up to the present.

SUNDAY
O P E N 1 2 :4 5

U ’t t U U t h ’ M

2 BR, CB home. Low down and

monthly paymanl. FA 2-2347.

Treat tbe Trtckafoci with Babe
Goads for Halloween, from. .
DIXIE CREAM BARE SWOP
204 W. 3rd.
Ph. FA 2-M33

FURNISHED cottage, located at NICE front apartment downstairs,
3 Points, 173.00 per month,
3 large rooms and big front
Ph. FA 2-1467.
porch. Private. Ph. FA 2-1371.
NICELY furnished apartment, 3-BEDROOM house, fenced yard.
lights, hot and cold water furn­
Reasonable. Phone FA 2-1833.
ished. Adults only, 1217 Mag­
2-BkDROOM unfurnished house,
nolia.
Phone FA 2-3889.
DOWNSTAIRS: 3 room furn.
apt.,
screened
porch end 1 ROOM Effldancy Apt, private
garage, only (37.30; 612 Park.
bath, suitable for ooe or coopts.
Mgr, apt. 2. FA 2-7499,
Across from Port Offlea.
UNFURNISHED Z-bcdroom house, SLEEPING ROOMS: The Gables,
412 Rosalia Dr. P h o n e
401 Magnolia. FA 20720.
FA 2-2160.

F E A T U R E : 1 :1 6 . 3 :5 9 • 6 :4 2 - 9 :2 5
JA M E S S T E W A R T
in "Anatomy o f a

Theater Sunday.

THE MASTER MIND behinda
t atffofrMtar BEATNIK

HALLOWEEN MIDNIGHT SHOW:
SATURDAY NIGHT — DOORS OPEN 11:15
SHOW STARTS 12:00 MIDNIGHT.

"G IA N T FROM T H E UNKNOW ”
You!

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Dare

You!

WE DOUBLE DARE YOU TO SEE
THIS SHOW:
First Time In Sanford to have Much
HORRORS Right in The Thruier
with you.
PLEASE BRING A FRIEND YOU WILL NEED
HIM TO TAKE YOU HOME.
TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE
ALL SEATS • 7(lc
STARTS SUNDAY

OUo Premlnger’a "Anatomy of
a Murder" will open at Urn Ritx
Theater Sunday.
This exciting thriller, based on
last year's No. 1 best seller, stars
James Steward, Lee Rcmlck, Ben
G suara, Arthur O'Connell, Eve
Arden and Kathryn Grant.
‘‘Murder’* is based on a crim ­
inal assault and of the killing
which followed. Tbe book toppled
the best selling lists for more
than 30 weeks.

Set A t Nozarine
The Rev. W. A. Howard. Bible
teacher and Expositor will con­
duct Sunday Evening Bible Stud­
ies st the Church of the Naiarenr the first Sunday of each
month, beginning November 1.
The Bible Study Hour will begin
at 6:00 p. m. and conclude at 6:43
to give those wishing to attend
their own churches lime to make
the evening service.
Sunday, 3tr. Howard will speak
concerning "The Reward of the
Saints at the Rapture." The public
is Invited to attend these studies
which will be held at the church,
111 S. Maple Ave. in Sanford.

Church To Show
Film On St. Paul
A series of motion pictures on
the life of St. Paul will be shown
at the Central Baptist Church be*
ginning Sunday. There will be
twelve showings on consecutive
Sunday evenings at 6:13 depicting
the life of the famous apostle of
the New Testament. Everyone
is invited to see this series. There
is no admission fee. The church
is on the corner of Oak Ave. and
Fourteenth Street.

Cuban Favored
In T V Battle
NEW YORK (L’Pli — Florenlino Fernandes. Cuba's unbeaten
welterweight slugger, is a lop­
sided 17 3 favorite to whip tough
Caspar Ortega of Mexico again
tonight in their return fight at
Madison Square Carden.

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THEATR

1-BEDROOM, 1 bath, large living
room and bedrooms; kitchen
equipL See at 109 E. Woodland
Dr. Phone owner, FA 2-1073.

STORE, 23 ft. by 30 ft. inquire
201 W. 1st. St.

RAYMOND M. BALL
A N D A S S O C IA T E S

HOUSE on Cameron Ave. East
Rtsl Estate — Insurance
Side,
between Celery and
Surety Benda
Geneva Ave. 4 bedrooms, quite
211
So.
Park
Ave. Ph. FA 2-5641
neighborhood, kitchen appli­
Sanford
ances. (73 par month Ph.
Evans Bldg. Lake Mary
FA 2-6143.
Ph. FA 2-1200
UNFURNISHED i BR house, call
BY OWNER: 2-bedroom home at
FA 2 3613.
2I2S Chase Ave.; (2,900 cash.
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house
Phone FA 2-4633 before I or
(30. 2632, corner of Lemon k
after S P. M.
Grandview. Phone FA 2-0627.
7W ACRES — Modem borne; 3
R EN T A BED
bedrooms, l*k bathrooms, Flor­
Rollaway, Hospital k Baby Beds
ida room, large living room,
By Day, Week or Month.
dining room and kitchen. Large
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
garage and carport*. 1 mil*
Ph. FA 2-5181
118 W. 1st St.
East of ball park on Cilery
Ave.
APARTMENT 3 rooms and bath,
furnished. Phone FA 2-2394, 70S 3-BEDROOM Home; G r i
Park Ave.
Manor, 1013 Lincoln St,
4. Real Estate Wanted

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a g a l n a t &gt;ou.
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LAST TIMES TOMTE
7:00 AND 11:00
"THE JAYHAWKEBS’*
PLUS AT 9:00 ONLY
l-nve In The Afternoon'

2-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
kitchen equipped. 660. 2412 Or­
ange Ave. Phone FA 2-6630.

FROM OWNER: ( bedroom home
near town. Mr. or Mra. RoaIV THK cmCtIT COl'UT, XIVTK ner, FA 2-9774.

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Tha film is said to be a superbly
dramatic, suspcnseful and enter­
taining version of the book, with
Ihe added excitement which stems
from actual location scenes.

NEW HOMES Loch Arbor; 3 and
4 bedrooms;
For exciting
family living with planned lux­
ury plus ample entertaining
facilities and play artaa at
SLEEPING Rooms, Boyd’i, 31T moderate prices. Shown by ap­
pointment. Call FA 2-4032.
W. 3rd. Ph. FA 2-2616.

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WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private baths, 114 W. First St.

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FEATURE: 2:31

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Interrogate* Ben Gazzuru in a scene
Murder" which opens a t the Kitz

See This Today!
The cutest two bedroom home
in Wynn#wood la n-&gt;« on the
market. It has hardwood floors,
a nice Florida room, stove,
refrigerator, and the nicest
100’ X 130’ shady lot. The term*
are THE GREATEST only $630
down and the balance at (63.00
per month at 3% Interest.

PARK

HOMES

3-BEDROOM, CB. Ilk bath home.
Phone FA 2-3333.

Florida room; lerrazxo floors;
central beat. SarerSl fruit
trees.
29M SQ. FT. OVERALL

*27,900 TERMS
BUSINESS PROPERTY
Large store with on* 2-bedroom
apartment and two 1-bedroom
apartments. On corner lot with
extra lot in rear for parking.

*32,000 TERMS

ROSA L. PAYTON

S haan u tkaA

Registered Rqal Estate Broker
Mary E. Carata — Lee Sal vail
B. E. Xofero, Sr. Aaaoclatef
Pk. FA M l* I IT-92 at Blawalha

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r l e r k o f th e Circuit
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S anford, F lorida
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DELUXE

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General Insurance
AUTO - FIRF. * WIND
Old Lina Stock

LOOK what you get!
LOOK what you save!

JAMES STEWART
Agent
218 So. Park
^ FA 2-3641 ^

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F O R T H I S A T T R A C T IO N A D U L T S — 70c

HITS HARD, HITS FAST, HITS 3IG
“THE F .B J. STORY”
STARTING NOV. 13th

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HALLOWEEN MIDNITE SHOW
Ml UNITE - SAT., UCT. 31
2 FEATURES THAT WILL SCARE THE "PANTS"
"THE 4 SKULLS OF JONATHAN BLAKE'
,AND ■'THE BLOB" IN COLOR

*•"«• 34" x I#** Dining Table . 6
Matching thairo

Wide Selection S tyles. Fabrics - Colors

SATURDAY ICBEDULK~0
liOWS
"HOLE IN THE HEAD" AT S;M ONLY
-DAY OF THE OUTLAW AT 6 :M AND la oi

SUN. THRU WED. SCHEDULE
"HOLE IN THE HEAD** AT 7:90 * 1* |j
DAY OF THE OUTLAW AT 9.23 ONLY

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W. H. "Bill" STEM PER Agency
Realtar k Insurer
Phoaa FA 2-4991
m N. Park

SAT. THRU W ED OCT. 31 * NOV. 4
FIRST SANFORD SHOWING

XAIHRYNlGRANT

Fh. FA 2-6113

3-BEDROOM house; quiet neigh­
borhood:
low monthly pay*
menu. 2408 DeCottaa. FA 2-2264.

Included in the cast is Edward
G. Robinson, Carolyn Jones and
UNFURNISHED new 6
FURNISHED apsrtmsnl, clean
Eddie Hodges.
house. Phone FA 2-1383.
and
close-in.
Ph,
FA
2-4013.
The other feature on the pro­
Jimmy
Cowan.
gram is “Day of the Outlaw"
2-BEDROOM furnished apartment
close in,' reasonable. FA 2-0641.
itsriri Robert Ryan.
FIVE room furnished upstairs
On Thursday, Friday and Sat­
apartment 2101 Magnolia, (33.00
NICELY furnished large 2-bed­
urday of next week ‘‘The Horse
Phone FA 2-3631.
room and 2 bath apartment;
Soldiers’* and "Some Like It
adults. 1012 Sanford Ave. Ph.
BEDROOM kitchen equipped
Hot" la scheduled to play.
FA 2 3666.
house. Pboo* FA 2-4661 or
FA 2 3131
163 PER MONTH: 2 BR., kitchen
equipped, large yard. Childrtn
THREE room furnished apartment
and p e t s - accepted. Ph.
2101 Magnolia, (43.00, Phone
FA 2-3346 before 10 &lt;-r after 6
FA 23931.
p. m.
2 CLEAN large furnished apart­
ments: 1 upper 2 bedroom, 1 1 or 2 BEDROOM apartment.
Phone FA 26733.
ground floor. (63. Ph. NO (-3267.

$ t T M IItl

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£ ••* * * '

116 N. Park Ave.

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LAKEFRONT LOTS I0T X X V
blfh and dry, shaded. Beadyfo
for building. $200 down, (SO
par month. Phone Geneva, 2431.

HOMES by . . . .

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L U M B E R C 0 5 IP A N Y

Model Open Daily
500 French Ave., Sanford
Phont FA|2*7284

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DOWN DELIVERS

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A Want Ad A Day M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
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BY OWNER: 2-bedroom '*ome, FOR SALE BY OWNER: House,
belt location in Country Club 312 Holly Ave., 2-bedrooms.
Manor. Phone FA 2-6612.
Priced for quick sale at $6,400.
11.000 down payment. Contact
P1NECREST: 1 yr.ir old 3bcd.
Mrs. M. L Raborn, 1805 E.
room, 2 bath, Florida room.
Seminole Blvd.
Nicely landscaped fenced In
back yard. Well and pump.
FARMER'S AGENCY
Large utility room Wall to wall
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
carpeting in living room. 123
D. H. Whitmore
Coleman Circle. Call FA 2-7915.
Lillian (7. Trama
Associates.
116 S. French Ave. Ph. FA 2-8221
Sem inole Realty
Afler hours, FA 2-2618, FA 2-4921,
W. DIETRICHS — REALTOR
Eli*. Methvin—Velma (lonialc*. FA 2-0261
Adelaide H. Moses — Associate*
1901 Park Ave.
FA 2-5232
Stenatfom R ealty
HERBERT STENSTROM
NAVAL OFFICER, leaving SanRegistered Broker
ford offers this charming 3-bcdLEN RISNER
room contemporary home with
LOTTIE nROADWAY
35 ft. livlngdlnln* area; part
KEN TORBETT
air conditioned; double utility
BETTYF. D. SMITH
room. Lovely established land­
Associate*
scaping. attractive neighbor­
hood. Low monthly payments III N. Park — P h. FA 2-2130
and flexible terms.
Phone
FA 2-5758.

F A 2 -5 2 6 4

SANFORD PROPERTIES
614 Atlantic Bank Building
Flo. R arriss
R. H. Iters
YOU NAME IT—WE'LL FIND IT

BROKER

to the mathematicians in Sanford.
There are 1120 square feet of
living area in this three year old
three bedroom concrete block
home in showroom condition.
Add a nice screened porch,
carport, and utility room. Tut
them all on a 79 foot lot con­
venient to shopping, school and
ehurch. Did you figure higher
than 110.500? Then keep the
change, but call
W. H. “ Mill** STEMPER Agency
Realtor A Inatsrer
ASSOCIATES: H. E. T afftr
Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
Robert F- May. Bart Richer,
Helen E. Noonan
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
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CASHIER: Hit* Theatre, apply to
Mr. Hawley,

HOMES AND LOTS for colored 212 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3991
people. Also homes ouilt on lots.
llenuty In Our Uualnena
3-BEDROOM, furnished house.
Roy Wall, Phona FA 2-1317.
Why not make It yours?
Reasonable. I mile from NAS.
AVON Cosmetics offers good
Contact Claboueh, W. W., Na
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
opportunity to earn money
val Air Sta., Ext. 327.
Realtor
plus U. S. Savings Bonds.
LAKE MARY
Write, Manager. Box 246,
Ph. FA 2-3237 of FA 2-1064.
Lockhart, Fla. for interview.
LOOK AT THE REST —
THEN BUY THF BEST!
REAI ESTATE DRIVE-IN
Visit the beautiful 3 bedrooms l ' i WANTED: Full time colored tnaid
2544 French Ave.
and 2 bath Zruli-biU homes at
to live on prcmiic*. FA 2-7895.
J. W. HALL
San Sem Knolls on *V-*t 20th
Realtor
Street just 4 blocks west of HOUSEKEEPER: white, live in.
•'Call Hall"
Phone FA 2 3641 French Avenue.
COMPARE
Only t child 12 yrs. old.
THESE HOMES wl*h any others
FA 25783.
S.W0.to Down
in tho same price range and
813 Catalina Drive
we know you will agree that 9. Male Help Wanted
High dry location. This 2 bed
here is the best value In town.
room home has extras such as
Down paybirnts from $550— ARE you satisfied with your
paneted breakfast room, deep
present Income? Rig ? auto
FIIA financing. Representative
well In yard, Florida Room,
dealer has opening fur 2 ex­
on the premises from 10 A. M.
kitchen equipment and enclos­
perienced salesmen. Rest com­
till 6 !&gt;. M.
ed garage, Total price $11,000.
pensation plan available to
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor W. II. "BUI" STEMPER Agency
you. Sanford area. All inquiries
Realtor A Insurer
Raymond Lundqalst, Assoc.
confidential. Call FA 2-0614.
PA 2-3851 Atlantic Bank Bldg. Phone FA 2 1991
112 N. Park
II. Work Wanted

DO N ’T

SEWt.NU, Phone FA 2-7183.

BE CON FUSED . . !

EXPERIENCED cook - maid —
d.i) worker; references. 701 Wil­
low Ave.

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REEL'S Paint &amp; Body Shop
— E X P E R T •

PA IN T IN G
• STRAIGHTENING
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AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
1697 Sanford Avo.
FA 2-6562

Plumbing: &amp; R ep airs
Joe C. Thoms*
1023 Ssrlta SI.
FA 2.06t9
SANFORD Plumbing A Hsatlag
2396 So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7914.
PLUMBING
Contracting A Repairs
Free Estimates
R. I . HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 3383

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Furniture Storage and Moving 42 FT. 2 bedroom house trailer SINGER Electric *«wing.
To and From Anywhere
chine for balaace
$2300. 16 ft. aluminum trailer,
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VOL. X UX

United Praia Leased Wire

News Briefs
Clean Slate
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The
Rev. George A. Downs of Winter
Park reported today that he spent
no money and received no contri­
butions Iasi week k) his campaign
(or governor.

B eating C harge
NEW YORK (UPI&gt;—Four teen
aged Negro boys tad ay fared
charges of beating, raping ami
robbing a 17-year-old white girl.
The girl, Sandra Burrell, told
police she was accosted by the
four youths as she ami a 17-yearold girl friend were walking home
from a subway station early Sun­
day after attending a dance.

F ru it Shipm ents
WINTER HAVEN (U P I)- Daily
carloading (in boxes) from the
Citrus Vegetable. Inspection Divi­
sion: By rail, 29,405 grapefruit;
11,957 oranges, 701 tangerine!; by
boat,
1,783 grapefruit. 2.090
orange*; by truck, 05.579 grapef r it, 52,m oranges, 2,007 tan­
gerines; total, Ski, 74(1 grapefruit,
09.402 oranges, 2,703 tangerines for
a shipping total of 109,010 boxes,

Established 1«08

A ir Acddent Tells O f Crash

Former Convict
Admits Beating
DeLand Teacher

Choraliers Play
Slated Tomorrow

’Mild’ Halloween
Celebrated Here

Police Hunt Ex-Daytona
Officer On Ticket Fraud

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 554

Quiz Show Was Rigged,
Van Doren Testifies
Even Had
A Script,
He Says

WASHINGTON (UPI 1- Charles
Van Doren admitted today that his
14 money-winning TV quit show
appearances were rigged—even to
the point of following a script
written In advance.
Van Doren, who won l!29,000on
Ihe now defunct “ 21” show, told a
House subcommittee that Produc­
Ex-Convict Held
PENSACOLA (UPI1 - A 30-year- er Albert Freedman supplied him
old rx convict was held here to­ with questions, ami with some of
day
on charges of stabbing a Gulf Ihe answers, before each of hi*
I.YMAN HOMECOMING QUEEN. Miss Mary Kenningur, right, was
Breeic
geologist In the back with appearances.
crowned by the 1958 queen, Miss Hetty Robinson, during half-time cere­
“ I have deceived my friends,
a pair of shears. Police charged
monies Friday night at the Lyman-Dunnellon football game. See game
Charles Wesley Gibson, who of­ ami I had millions of them,” Van
I
photo on 8i&gt;orts page.
*
(Staff Photo)
ficers said admitted serving a Doren said, dry-eyed and aomber.
The 33-yrar-old Columbia Uni­
burglary term in North Carolina,
with breaking and entering and versity English Instructor thxaa
aggravated assault in connection publicly abandoned for the first
time his protestations of Inno­
with the assault.
cence.
lie ops-iu-sl hi* tiuiintony by
City Occupied
reading in a low. steady voire I
DANVILLE, Va. (UPI) — This prepared »ta lenient telling hla ex­
textile city was occupied today by periences on "21." Some 600 per­
“enemy” Uoups who locked up sons packed the hearing room.
the mayor and declared martial
Testifying under subpoena, the
i law.
Green clad
"aggressor” one-time “quit wills" said a
troops sent their JOtst Rifle Divi­ friend first suggested that he a*k
sion to occupy the former capital lo appear on "Tic Tae Dough," a
' city point ol the imaginary eoun- allow which, like “ 21," wa* pro­
CUARLorrKSVIl.LE. Virginia ing of despair. ] kept hollering a score of plane# and helicopters try of “Tar Heel," a focal point duces! hy Dan Enright and Jack
ended when rescuers fought their in the Army maneuvers taking
(UPI) — On* aurvivor was alive and no one heard me.”
Bradley said |ue heard c j t s on way up a rough fire trail to ihe place along a stretch from Vir­ Barry.
today la tell the (ate of 26 vic­
Van Doren said he easily passed
tims of a plane crash in the rug­ a nearby highway and human wreckage some SOU feet below the ginia to South Carolina.
the first examination for "Tie Tac
solces
and
ihe
screams
of
wild­
peak of a 2,Soo foot mountain
ged blue iiidge Mountains.
Dough." Then he took a second
The hunt startesl Friday night D ifficult .lob
The plane, missing since Fri­ cats at night. He shouted to res­
test which waa much longer and
cue planes and to the mute bodies when the plane, in route from
FOPLARV1LLK, Miss. (UPI)— more difficult. He said he was
day, was found Sunday.
of
his
companions
in
hopes
at
'
A
circuit
Judge
who
admitted
it
Washington to Ilo*uoke, Va , van­
Ernest Phillip Bradley, spent
called the next week ansi told h*
least one might lie alive.
ished alter radioing the Char­ may be difficult to indict the ac­ had been chosen for "21 ”
38 hours in the wreckage of the
He
sat
strapped
and
wedged
in
lottesville Airport that It would cused lynchers of Negro Mack
Piedmont airliner with the bodies
Tlii*, he said, wa* "supposedly
*iiitd hi .6* ih* .uie*.
v .ai &lt;i Parker begins empanel­ an honor."
of 30 others who were aboard »!yi djrplvp' sc?‘ vU'oh
hurled Atom ihe iur-ciago &lt;r ilia
ing a grand jury today to hear
the plane.
Vau Doren said he waa instruct­
DU-3 with eig.tt bodh . that weir
testimony in the cate. Parker, a ed in Hie rule, "By, I think, Dan
"1 was getting dose to a feelthrown through the broken nose
23-ycar-old pulpwood truck driver Enright."
of the plans- when it crashed Fri­
from nearby l.umbcrton. was
He testified that before he got
day night.
dragged from his jad cell here on the show, Freedman called
Bustard*
circled
overhead,
April 25 by a masked bund while him to hi* apartment. They hid
Bradley was unable to move be- j
awaiting trial lor he rape of a conversation In the bedroom
cause o! a painfully dislocated
a pregnant white mother.
about the then champion, Herb
hip. He had nothing to eat or
Ihe Seminole High School CliorStcmpel.
drink but managed to keep warm alters wilt present a musical,
Van Doren said Freedman told
with a coat and blanket he fished ••One S u m m e r Night,” at H p. m.
1
him Stcmpel was "unbeatable be
from the fuselage with a stick. j tomorrow in the High School
cause he knew loo much." Even
The wreckage, hidden bciicaih auditor in in.
though Mcmpcl was unpopular,
overhanging trees, was not found
The* program, under the direc­
he quoted Freedman, lie contin­
until Sunday morning. Even then tion of Miss Ollic It it m- Whittle,
DE1.A.NU (UPI i — An ex convict Bradley, a union organiser (rum
ued to win.
from Pittsburgh has confessed the Clifton Forge, Va., thought the will he in costume and will fea­
Van Doren said Freedman then
robberylwating of a Florida high Army helicopter which hovered ture choreography by Cindy May
asked if "as a favor to him I
City
and
police
officials
today
school teacher who befriended overhead had not seen the plane. and Diana Nichols.
would agree lo an arrangement"
A ipecia! feature for the ship- are .shaking theirs heads in hap­
him, it was reported today.
A vast air-ground search which hoard musical will he a triple py wonderment over the mild to lie with Stempc! when he ap­
The Missouri Highway Palm, Involved some I.two persons and
peared on the show. Van Dorm
trio composed of Stuanilc Jones, Halloween here in Sanford
said he asked to apiwar honestly,
disclosed that Edward Sterling
“ It was the i|uielest Halloween liul Freedman said that wouldn’t
Joyce Weinman, Phyllis McDan­
Fisher. 29, signed a detailed stateI've
seen
in
five
years,”
said
iel. Bonnie Staffer, Diana Nic­
1 ment in Kirkwood, Mo., admitting
work, (hat Stcmpel would beat
hols, Betsy Williams, Annette City Manager Warren Knowles ’ him.
Ihe attack on Paul H. Fisher, 52. Probe.Of NAACP
Police official* were equally
Yates, Linda Humphrey and Cin­
Fuller was severely beaten on
Freedman, he said, explalnesl
dy May. Another special allrac- juhlant, vsit 11 only a normal mini that the show waa “ merely en­
his head last Tuesday while sleep To Be Resumed
n«r
of
complaints
with
no
&gt;
&lt;
nulls
lion
will
lie
Ihe
double
quarlrllr
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The
ing at his home here. He regained
tertainment and giving help to
consciousness over the weekend I.eg! via live Investigating Commit­ compoved nf Ronnie Hetman. damage done to private or pub­ conlrslanta was a common prac­
lic
properly
in
the
city
limits.
and was reported improved at the tee will resume tts much delayed Tommy Brown, Don McCoy, Bill
tice."
A check of police m ortis this
Orange Memorial Hospital at Or­ probe into possible Communist Phaiian, Burk Winn, (irorge Cam­
Van Doren said But “foolishly
infiltration of the NAACP Wed­ eron, Bill Alford and Winston morning revealed reports of lire and wrongly" and alter an “in­
lando today.
crackers
going
off
Saturday
night,
Piercy.
The Missouri Highway Patrol a r­ nesday.
tense moral struggle,” he per(ioesi arthsU will tie Michael a few store windows chalked up, •uaded himself that he should go
ilcp Cliff llerrclt of Miami,
rested the suspect in Fuller’* car
some
broken
bottles
on
door
steps
on U. S. 66 near St, lands Sunday. committee chairman, said the Pope, solo baton twirler, awl the
along. Before Ihe ilmw, ha said,
He was held in Kirkwood, a St. hearing could wind up the first majorettes under the direction of and other miuor acts of vandalism Freedman told him the quesliona
But all m ail one of the moat that would be asked. He said lie
Louis suburb. Authorities from day if witnesses cooperate. If Dolores Hargraves.
The scrip for the musical was quiet Halloween nights in Sanford could answer many uf them.
Volusia county were en route to they do not, it could take all week,
Kirkwood today to rteiirn Fisher he said. The committee has sub­ written by the officers of tha on record.
But he said Freedman was dis­
There were a few odd events. satisfied with hia answers, and
poenaed (our Miami NAACP lead­ (lice Club who are Don McCoy,
to Florida.
A man walked into a restaur­ coached him on how lo hesitate
Fisher said lie was an unemploy­ ers to testify and bring their re­ Winston Piercy ,Burke Winn, Ar­
thur
DeYoung.
Cindy
May, ant on Park Ave. and ordered how to skip some answers, and
ed laborer from Westminister. Mil. cords.
Frances Strickland, Bonnie Stofler “the best steak in the house and gave him other acting hints.
The Iligiiwjy Patrol said Fisher
a cup of coffee," according to
and Lynda Humphrey.
told this story in his statement:
Van Doren said Freedman also
the police report.
He met Fuller in DeLand Sun­ Suspect C aught
gave him a script to memorise
The waitress brought the steak
day and met him again following
Bunnell authorities apprehend­ P ark in # loot To Close and coffee. The man promptly tiefore the show and that Freed­
school Monday afternoon. He got ed a Sanford Negro Saturday in
The city parking lot on Hood drank his eoffre, laid a nrkel on man rehearsed with him.
* the idea of robbing Fuller after connection with the theft of a and Palmetto Avcs. will close one
On the first show, Van Doren
the latter went to sleep Monday truck from Ihe parking lot of the day this week for a resurfacing tha counter and walked out. The tied Stempei three limes. The
night, lie took a heavy stick of Florida ITeco&lt;&gt;iing Co on Laurel project, City Manager Warren -teak wa* not touched.
second lime they were pitted
firewood and stru c k the sleeping Ave. The man was identified aa Knowles said today. The day of
against eacli other. Van Doren
teacher once acriM S the right side Chester Singletary, according to the closing has not been deter­
tie at Stempei—a ccurdin;. to the
of the head A short time later the sheriff’s office.
script.
Board Accepts
mined.
Fuller got up and sat on the edge
Van Doren said the sains pat
of his bed holding his head. Fisher
tern was followed on the Next 12
Court's Decision
struck Fuller again on the head,
NORFOLK. Va. ( t ’PIi - The programs, with Freedman read
and Ihen seseral more times atler
Virginia
Pupil Placement Board, ing questions to him In advance.
the teacher slumped to the floor.
Sometimes, he said, Freedman
threatened
with a federal court
Fisher took Fuller’# ring and
gave him the answers to ques­
contempt
citation,
agreed
today
wrist watch ami left in his car.
to the assignment of four Negroes tion* he didn't know. But when
Ha pawned thv ring and wrist
to
previously white arivnlt in there was time, he liked to look
watch in Charleston, W. Va.
them up (or himself.
Norfolk.
Van Doren said he filially could
It marked the first time the
no
longer stomach the arrange­
SOUTH DAYTONA (UPI) — A covered by a former Connecticut board, last remnant of the state's ment.
Casselberry Plant state
attorney said he would file stale policeman. Stephen Howell old “ masivc resistance" doctrine,
"I didn't know what lt&gt; do or
formal charges today against two of Fairtield. Conn., who became bad approved integration after where to turn and frankly I was
Safe Is Robbed
former police chiefs accused of suspicious when he got a i2o sum­ making thousands of cla-sroom very much afraid,” he said. H*
assignments on a strictly segrr
Burglars broke Into the John giving phony traffic tickets to mons that was not numbered.
begged Freedman to let him go
His letters to the governor gated basis.
son Electronics plant in Cassel­ tourist* .■ri*J keeping the money
The three- member board was olf the show.
Meaimme, police from Florida to touched off an investigation which
berry sometime Saturday night
In January 1057 Freedman
» and stole an undetermined amount Illinois are looking for one of led to the charges Slsta Ally. told last month in a hearing lw- agreed, with the provision that
fore
Federal
Judge
Walter
E.
W.
W.
Judge
said
he
would
file
the
suspects,
Edward
S.
Collalti,
“ of cash from the safe, the
Hoffman it would be cited with "I had to be defeated In a dra­
who authorities say skipped town in circuit court today.
ihcriff’s office reported today.
At the time of the alleged rac­ contempt If it failed to approve matic manner," Van Doren said.
Chief Deputy Jim Singletary when (he alleged racket came to
Eventually, lie was beaten by
ket, Futch was chief uf police the four transfer requests.
said tile work apparently Was dune light.
Vivienne Nearing.
and
Collalti
was
a
patrolman.
Coliaiti
and
U.
H
Futch
were
by professionals. He slid that
the safe was "literally peeled accused Saturday of bilking nu­ Later Futch was asked to resign
School Hid Due
off.” Entry wui gained through merous uul of state motorists with (or insubordination and Collalti N ine Die On Hoads
the bogus tickets. The present took ovar as chief for about a
The county school board will
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The
a back window.
State Patrol today reported at award a bid an classroom addi­
Officials of the firm and de­ police chief, Donald Parion. said month.
Officials said Collalti was re­ least nine deaths on FI da r id* tions to schools In Oviedo Nov,
puties still are investigating the he had no idea how much money
ported en route to Rockford, 111., anil highways during the past 24, Supl. of School* R. T. Milwce
break in today, foe lbtil was dis- i Uie two got.
where baa axufc^r bvue.
I Tbs allegad
(reported todop.
4 y r a ra d

Lone Survivor O f M ystery

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1959

HERE'S 93,112.36, Art Harrli, center, Industrial chairamn, telle United
Fund general chairman A. U. Peterson Jr., aa Clifford McKibbln, right,
UF president, and Merle Warner and Jim Brown, right, representing
Odham and Tudor employe division of the drive, look on.
(Staff Photo)

1 p. m. Stocks Odham &amp; Tudor Gives
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stock
price* at I p. m.t
American Airlines ..........
24H
American TAT ................... 78M
Bethlehem Steel
•eeeeete 551s
Chrysler ..........
eee•e e# SI
Curtiss Wrigbl .. •SMSMMm 30&gt;4
DuPont
. ., •■•eseeaaee 255X*
Eastman Kodak iM ieeiiiti 9514
81**
Ford Motor
General Electric ..
8! ‘ »
Genera) Motor* ...
52**
Graham • Paige .
2*%
17H
Inti. T A T ..........
41*4
l-uritlard
...........
MIH
Minute Maul ......
I6!i
Penn RR ...........
Sears Roebuck ...
W'4
49'-4
Standard Oil &lt;NJ)
St ude baker
2D*
DO'S
U. S. Steel
......
UH
WestinghoiiM- El. .

Government Enters
Steel Talks Again
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The fed
cral government re entered steel
negotiations today in an effort to
end the 111 day old strike. There
seemed to hr little chanre for an
early settlement.
United Steclworkera' President
David J. McDonald, arriving for
session* with federal mediators,
made U plain he felt nothing
would come of the talks unless
lop steel company executives at­
tended.
It was the first Inna govern­
ment mediators have moved Into
the Hisputr since similar talks in
New York broke down Sept. 3H.

Fund Drive Big Boost
Biggest boost yet for tho United
Fund canto Saturday when Odham
A Tudor and U* employee contri­
buted 91,412.38 to the fund drive.
The employes participated 1U0
per cent, each giving half a day's
pay for a total of tl.7D6.IB and
the company matched k.
A. 11. Peterson Jr., general
drive chairman called the hig
group donation a good example
for (he community.
"It la my hope that (hia fine
example of Inter organisational
effort will serve aa a model for
other Seminole County firms,”
Peterson said.
"On behalf of Uie directors,
workers and organisations of the
United Fund, I wish to express
my appreciation to Arthur Har­
ris, Hrailcy Odham ansi employe*
ol Odham A Tudor fur their
spii-ndul cooperation,” he *aid.
Harris, industrial chairman for
tlie ilrlve ami also a member of
ihe Odham A Tudor staff, pre­
sented the cheek to Peterson Sat­
urday.
"This total contribution of 93,112 38 la a united effort between
the company and its employed.
Actually, each employe donated
one half a day’* pay. The com­
pany rearranged Its building sche­
dule an that each employe could
work an additional half day for
the specific pur|H&gt;*e of making a

contribution to kbo United Fund
program," liarrl* said.
"Odham 4k Twkc’a pledge « m
that K would giv« aa a mould
equal to what it* employee gave,"
Harris pointed out.
Hie 53,412 auin Saturday Jumped
the UF drive total up to
(17,000.

Reds To Send 2
To Moon, Italian
Agency Claims
HOME (U PI)—The Soviet Unioa
will attempt to send two man k»
tha mo.ui ul-Ourd a apace station
on Ihe Nov. 7 anniversary of tha
Bolshevik revolution, the Italian
agency ContincuUle said Sunday.
In a dispatch date lined Prague,
the agency, which ipeclaUsea ta
Communist affair*, claimed It eb&gt;
tallied the information frutn usual­
ly well informed source*.
Tho agency said the two ms*
who will he In Ihe apace atatkm
were picked from a number of
volunteer* who knew their chan­
ce* of return to earth were slim.

County Votes On Reapportionment,
School Trustees; City On Council Post
Seminole County voters go to
the ptdlv starting at 7 a. m. to­
morrow Pi vote on a re apportion
ment issue that lus the hacking of
tlie county legislative di-legation,
a city council p»*!, school hoard
mitlage and three school trustee
post*.
Indications are that tlie voting
sill tie light among tlie 12.5UU eli­

gible voters in the county,
Mr*. Camille Bruce, supervisor
of registration fur Seminole county
said today alia had received 22
absentee ballots.
Of interest to Sanford volcra will
lie Uie election of a city commis­
sioner as incumbent Merle War­
ner is being opposed by J. II.
Jimmy' Crapps.

Where To Vote
Precinct polling place.* in tomorrow's election:
No. 1—Sanford, 116 S. French Ave.
No. 2—Lake Monroe School.
No. 3—Sanford, canning kitchen located on 25th
St. near Sanford Ave.
No. -I—Paula, Wilson School.
No. 6—Oviedo, Town I lull.
No. 0—Geneva, Community House.
No. 7—Chuluotu, in the old school building.
No. 8—Goldcnrod, Community Building.
No, 9 -Longwood, Town Hall.
No. 10—Lake Mary, Presbyterian Church Annex,
No. 11—Altamonte Springs, Community House.
No. 12—Forest City, Mrs. Hodges' home.
No. 13—Slav iu, St. Luke's Christian Day School.
No. 14—Fern Park, Prairie Lake Legion Building,
No. 15—Sanford, National Guard Armory on First
St.
No. 16—Bear Lake, Florida Power Lounge.

Warner has served with tha
mission for three terras.
Crapps, vice president of the Hitt
Lumber and Supply Co., has been
active in civic affairs and If §
member of the Chamber ot Com­
merce.
Any mi* wishing to vote in the
city election must cast their b a t
iuls in City Hall.
Senator Douglas Stcnslroin and
Representatives Alack Cleveland
Jr. and Gordon Frederick have
urged Hu* county voters to back
the controversial re apportionment
issue as "it will mean a great deal
to the county."
All three stressed the point Ibel
if the amendment passes, the coun­
ty will have its own seantor rather
than sharing a Senator wtih
Brevard County.
In the school election, residenU
will vote on acceptance uf tha
school board's recommended eight
mill tax levy and two mill* for
the budding and bus reserve fund.
They situ will vote on three hacumbcnti to school trustee post*.
H. F. Cooper, Jim Birkenmeyar
and Roy Mann who are running
unopposed.
The polling places will do*e i t 1
p. m.
All ballots will be tanvassed at
tu a. m. Wednesday, according to
Mrs. Bruce.

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f k c * 1 * -W a d Oct. 28, 1169

MIAMI (U PI) - MulU-mlUloaMra Howard Hughes la financing
• major research en ter under
cesutructio* here which win opes
early seat year staffed with an
international team of scientists.
. 11m research center, directed by
Tala University, will bo dedicated
primarily to cancer research.
The center will attempt to Sod
• cancer vaccine.
Dr. Nelson, who has worked on
Haghet-ftnaneed projects for the
•eat sU years, said preparatlooa
for the sew project hava been
ander way at Yale. "The work
will be eipanded considerably in
Miami, be said.
"We’ll be working at first on II
apeclflo projects, all of which
are In tho field of immunology.
TWo of the projects involve canear, and another In which we
hope to find ways of improving
dlagnoali,” Dr. Nelson laid.

Reds Attem pted
To Spy On Nixon
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Soviet
critcials Insisted on redecorating
tha Moscow residence of Vice
President Richard M. Nixon prldropping devices.
IlM Russian tactlei were disclosed today after Russell LangaDe, ousted U. S. security offleer
In Moscow, told a news confer­
ence that the Soviets tried to spy
on Nixon. Langelle said Monday
be thwarted the Red espionage
efforts.

Perilous. . .Tha Perlogord la
that aactloo o f Franca which ilea
south of tho Qiro Valley, west of
Bordeaux, north of the Pyrennets, sad east of Vichy. Laced
with rivara, it la a country of
low hiilj, verdant valleys, and
deep forges n t by the rivers,
where fruit, tobaceo, truffles, and
grapes for the stringent local wine
are grows.

CAPT. JAMES HANSON,
son of Mr. and Mra. Morris
Hanson of Sanford, ia in
training as resident physi­
cian In dermatology at
Brooke A r m y Hospital,
Fort Sam Houston, Tex.
Hanson is a 1951 graduate
of Seminole High School.

Society Protests
New Toy Rocket
LONDON (U P I) —The Royal
Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals has protested
•gainst tha sale of a toy rockat
with a plastic dog riding In the
nose cone.
It wrote nine mem bers of Par­
liament to complain that tha toy
rockets "could give youngsters
horrid thoughts and
a cruel
streak.”

Worry Clinic
Notice what Phllla says about
• fascinating sermon technique
F Rev. Garrison at Blooming•» Indiana. Christ relishes seeif clergymen employ surefire
lycbologleal strategy, for Jesus
•• the World’s Greatest Applied
•yrboiogtit. Aad youag folks
r» attracted to religion when
la "packaged” properly:

U baa b e ta Inhabited since pre­
historic tim es, la 1*40, four
young a m i wandering through
som e woods on the banks of the
Dordogne, lost their small dog
down a bole, l o trying to rescue
him , they themselves slid down
Into ■ vast subterranean hall,
palntad with amaslng animal fres­
cos. Scientists, after a areal deal
o f careful study, have decided
that these miraculously preserv­
ed drawings belong (o the Paleo­
lithic age which make them tome
130,000 y e a n old.
Scientific
concensus Is that
these caves were used for reli­
gious riles, not dwellings. The
paintings w ere a lype of hunting
magic to bring luck to people
who depended on killing wild
beasts for food. These drawings,
in their eerie underground set­
ting, were not done by one man
or one group, but by generations
o f people, as manifested by the
different techniques and the fact
that some of tha drawings are
superimposed on others.
Executed In black, orchrc, and
red, the bulls, cows, ponies and
bison, some running, some pierc­
ed with arrows, others about to
be caught in traps, have remark­
able verve and freshness. His­
torically they are of great In­
terest, but they hive esthetic ap­
peal, also. These primitive artists
w ere careful observers and good
technicians. T b ty used the con­
tours o f the cava wall to advant­
age la depicting the animals and
drew them as they saw them.
They are m uch more exciting
artistically than many of the non­
objective daubs exhibited In the

I of Am erica's bust public speakers.
Including both clergymen and
political orators.
Although 1 have missed church
myself only 4 times in the past 43
years, and have attended Jewish,
Celholic and various Protestant
services. I can't recall ever hearlng a clergyman give n preview
of his next week's sermon.
B Y — GEORGE W. CRANE,
That's a clever idea. In advertlsUh., M. D.
lng, wo dr scribe such a device as
-ABE C — 411: Philip, aged al- a "lea ser" to coax prospects Into
&gt;»t 29, Is a graduate student in further contact with the copy or
itory at Indiana University.
merchandise.
3n Sunday he attends church
Jesus was the World’ s foremost
wre Rev. R. B. Garrison occu- Applied Psychologist, as 1 outline
!■ the pulpit.
at great length in Chapter 11 of
"Dad, you ought to hear Rev. my college textbok.
B. Garrison,” Philip remarked
For Jesus used advertising, as
eanlly whan be waa home for when ho sent the 0 ahead o f him,
couple o f days.
two by (wo, as press agents to
'H e la tho kind o f preacher you recruit the crowds,
rommend. F or ho uses the narraHa also took polls of public optne style and employa casea to Ion, thus anticipating Dr. Gallup
strata hie eerman.
and other modern pollsters.
'H e holds tho attention of teenJesus likewise employed stage
ers, too, instead o f alantlng his materials to increase the aliennarks solely to the old folks,
lion of the ■udlence, as when he
'And when he finishes with his held up a coin and set a child in
rmon, he does another thing 1 their midst, ete.
vo never seen any other clergyHe used the "reversible why”
in perform .
technique by which he employed
'He gives a brief preview of his a question to answer a question,
it week's sermon. And ha in- Remebber his retort when they
ides enough to capture the in- asked him If it was lawful to pay
tribute to CaesarT
J o u s constantly resorted to the
"case method” which 1 use in this
educational column, and adopted
the narrative formula for his
speeches, selecting parables (stor­
ies) to document and illustrate ab­
stract principles.
Jesus would certainly have relish­
ed the techniques follow ed by
Rev. Garrison and all of you other
clergymen who keep your congre*
gallon awake with challengtniS
___ '
goals for their week day activity.1
Send for my booklet "P u b lic'
Platform Strategy
enclosing a I
stamped return envelope, plus'20c
nonprofit).
It glvrs other devices for making
you un interesting speaker in short
order
( Mways write to Dr. Crane In
care of this newspaper, enclos­
ing a long le stamped, addresed
envelope and Me lo rover typ­
ing and printing rusts when you
send for one of his booklets.)

bi-annual y o u a f
artists* abow
currently la Paria.
P tr ifo r d la alao rich la rallea
of tha middle ages, the moat
notable o f thaaa la Rec-Araadour.
In M edieval tim e tbere w ere four
plaeea to w hich the ' ‘ great” pUgrim agea w ere
m ade:
Rome,
Jeruaaiem, Santiago da CompelUlla In Spain, and RocAmadour,
sanctuary o f tha famoua black
virgin, a w ood carving which
datea back to the ninth century,
believed to w ork m lra dea.
Rem ote and austere, the toon
Is built on the side of a cliff.
There are 21S stone steps which
lead up to the 13th century
church. The pilgrim s, including
St. Louis, Henry II o f England,
Blanche o f Castllle, and countlesa
others climbed these steps on
their knees. It Is not much easier
to w alk up them but the view
of the green valley o f the Dor­
dogne from the atone c r r a c e In
front o f the church la worth it.
Only KH people live In Roc­
Am adour today in houses dating
from tha llth to the 10lh century.
It is a strange little place, Its
atmosphere o f medieval asceti­
cism spoiled a little by the num­
erous souvcnler shops and bsri,
not really beautiful, but lmpret■ive and somehow a little sad.
In the Pertgord, every turn in
the road brings a surprise. Long
vistas of green fields, and vine­
yards broken by straight poplars
and feathery chestnut trees, an
elegant Renaissance chateau built
on a cliff with a sheer drop to
the river som e SO feet below,
a ruined m edieval round tower
overgrow n with Ivy, seem lo ap­
pear like m agic out of nowhere,
Though it is somewhat olt the
beaten track for tourists, it is
no wonder it is a popular vacation
place for tho French.

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Boy Floats Loan
NEW YORK (U I’ D —An ll-yesrold w ho wanted a football Jersey
but did n ’ t have tho money to buy
It decided Tuesday to try a bank.
William Sicari went lo the Manu­
facturers Trust C o., pledged his blpycle s o d his electric triin s as securlty and floated a 33 loan. He will
pay $1.02 each month fo r five
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Established l'JQ8

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1969

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 552

Mental Case Care
In Hospitals Urged
Seminole Memorial Hospital Administrator Harry Weir today
said he would like to see machinery set in motion for the county to
authorize that all mentally ill persons be sent to specially designed
hospitals in the area.
Weir listed the only two hosp itals in the area designed to take
care of the mentally ill as Halifax Hospital in Daytona Beach and

Jail Rickety, But
Clean, Hobby Says
Sheriff J. L. Hobby today denied that the Seminole
County Jail la “ a pig pen" and auid prison Inspectors have
never criticized the cleanliness of the jail, only its over­
crowded conditions und poor facilities.
Sheriff Hobby, referring to a comment made by County
Judge Wilson Alexander yesterday thnt he refused to detain

and rides section, which also contains tha circus arena.
A t right Is Magoo Island and in the center background
is a cuttle and citrus urea including a small concentrate
plant. Marshall suid the engineering firm thinks it will
b e able to start building on the target date around the
end of January or in February.

JCollins, Smathers Van Doren Given Questions, Answers Steel Shortages
May Force Close
Disagree On Dixie
On Quiz Show "2 1 ", Reports Claim
Of GM Plants
Demo Nominee
TALLAHASSEE (U l'l) - Gov.
L elloy Collins disagreed today
wlht Sen. George Smalliers that
^
Southerner doesn't stand a
chance o f getting the Democratic
presidential nomination.
Smathcra said Wednesday he
didn’t think a Southerner could
g e l the nomination and made it
eJear he considers Sen. Lyndon
Johnson of Texas In this catgeory.
Bu Collins told his weekly news
•onference he thought Smathers
^wa* " a little too fast" in writing
o ff a Southern candidate.
Collins said Smatliera might feel
Bio influence of pressure groups
la Washington more than the gov­
ernor does here, and he deplored
regionalism in the national politi­
cal picture.
The governor suid lie knew there
were groupa that would try to
provent a man from getting tho
dom ination because of where he
liver.
C o l l i n s said Southerners
shouldn't be so quick to withdraw
into a "shell of regional Isola­
tionism.’*
When we don’ t, he aaid. pre­
judice against us will quickly dis­
appear.
The governor said when he re­
cently talked to a group of New
England weekly newspapermen he
J b u n d they didn't “ back up” the
idea a man can not lie nominated
because he is from the South.
Smathers indicated lie feels Sen.
Stuart Symington of Missouri has
the inside track for the party's
nominalum.

Chase, News Men
Toffee Club Guests
The Chamber of Commerce Cof­
fee Club's special guests this
morning were representatives of
Chase &amp; Co. and Sanford's news­
paper and radio station staff memChase &amp; Co. Vice Pres. Richard
D ess introduced W. A. ia-Slrake,
p’ Villiam Ray and Donald Jones of
the firm 's staff of officials.
Joe Ornstein, head of the firm
which has acquired Station WIOD
and Bud Corrigan, Garry Fox and
Frank Jones were Introduced as
w ere Myron Reck and Nick Pfelfauf of Station WTRR.
Marion Harman, Sanford bureau
chief for the Orlando papers, and
Publisher Walter Gielow, Adver­
tising Manager Evelyn Cushing,
.and Circulation Manager Frank
eoltoline of The Herald aUo were
introduced.
.
Carl Galloway Jr. of the Win­
ter Park Telephone Co. and Bill
Hemphill, who has opened BUI
Hemphill Motors, also were wel­
com ed to the club.
Chester Rcaru-k of DeBary,
urged support of the musical pro­
gram s sponsored by Ihe Sanford-

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NEW YORK (U l’ l) Charles I shows told United Press InterVan Doren wag given questions national.
anil answers to run up his winNeither Van Doren nor Ulooinnings to *129,Wt) on the quit show . garden would comment.
Van Doren, 33-yesr-old English
“ T w e o ljO n o "
an
authoritative
instructor at Columbia University,
source said today.
The s o i l . i said kali Durut, ." iT jppvi.f M iInlay ill Wusing's
cum
who earlier denied he had re­ ton Indore a congressional sliow
ceived any help In answering nuttce investigating quia
questions on the NBC program , i rigging. It
-- was reported ins at
was fed questions und answers I torney lu d asked for a closed
to help him over rough *;)ot» on
the sliow.
The New York Times said it
had learned from an authoritative
source in tio Criminal Courts
NEW YORK (U PI) Stock
Building that both Van Doren
and Hank Bloomgarden. another prices at t p. m .:
“ Twenty-One" winner, hud ad­ American Airlines .............. 24‘ .
... ...
7rt'»
mitted to Di»t. Atty. Frank S. American l A I'
Hogan that they had received both American T o b a c c o "........... . 1(J3' »
S5H
questions and answers on the Bet hie the in Steel ........... .
s i's
G A O
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show.
!« ’ .
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Big prise winners of the pro­ Chrysler
gram — with few exceptions— Curtiss Wright .................... 30' j
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received pre * broadcast aid, n DuPont
source who has been questioned Eastman Kodak .................. US'*
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by authorities about rigged TV Ford Motor
General Electric .................. ai'-t
General .Motors .................... 32'»
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Graham • Paige ..................
38'*
In t i. T i T ...............................
lairillard
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51 &gt;.
Minute Maul ......................
Penney
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Ill's
Penn Rlt
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Royal American ................ .
MIAMI (U P I) — The Miami Sears Roebuck
17*.
....... ..
City Commission Wednesday un­ Standard Gil (N J) . . . . . . . .
18'.
animously reversed City Manager Studebaker
26'.
.................
lra F. Willard's order integrating If. S. Steel
aii’ w
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the city's parks and pools.
Westmghoose Kl...................
on *
Willard's order lowering the col­
or bar s ' all city recreational
facilities was iu effect for only
about 21 hours
The commission overruled him
and restored segregation at u spe­
cial 13-minute meeting. City lend­
ers on both sides of the issue
watched while the action was de­
Chairmen fur several projects
cided with a miuimura of discus­ have accepted posts, Ihe Semi
sion.
mile Tuberculosis
and
Health
Willard had given hi.-* order Assn, announced,
Tuesday after a conference with
Robert Karns will head the
tile local head oi the NAACP. 1Christmas Seal Sale, Mrs. Joseph
City Atty. William I'allot had ad­ Asiarelto is chairman of volun­
vised him that public recreational teer workers and Mrs. Elizabeth
facilities were the same as other Horton is publicity chairman.
public owned facilities ordered inSUloo and w ham Harvey
tegrated by the I S. Supreme Jr w|,j he in charge of posters,
Court.
Claude lltltell is chairman of the

1 p. m. Stocks

Miami Reverses
Integration Order

LONDON (U P I)— French Presi­
dent Charles DeGaulle has sent
letters to the Allies proposing Dec.
19 as the date for a Western
summit meeting in Paris, informed sources reported today.
The word from Paris cam *
shortly after British Foreign Secretary Sclwyn Lloyd told Parliament here that a Western summit
meeting probably would lie held
In mid-December.

Rotary To See Film
A film on the problem s of the
home and family will Ire shown
at tlie Rotary Club luncheon at
noon Monday. Mrs. Sidney Ives,
local director of the Christian
Family Service, will narrate Die

Fund Gets $740

DETROIT (U l’ l) A spokes
man fur (he giant General Motors
auto building empire said today
m od of the corporation may lie
shut down by next week oeeausc
of steel shortages
Approximately
IW.ono
a u to
workers will he laid off by this
weekend, most of them In GM.
The world's largest corporation
employe* about JU0.U0O hourly
workers.
GM’ s Pontiac division hailed
production of I960 model cars
Wednesday and only four of Ciievm ilt's 13 assembly plants were
*ti!l operating today,
S. E. Kmidscn, Ponliac boss,
&lt;aid new ear production stopped
at midnight because o f materials
shortages, lie said 3,800 workers
were furlougned at iliac lime.
oilier* had iH-eu sent home eariler.
Chrysler has already laid off
about 2,3uu workers, but expect*
to continue limited production un
til Hie end of this month.

Women's Club To Conduct
Volunteer Cancer Survey

Members of Die Sanford Mum
en's Club, under the auspices ol
the local cancer chapter, lu i undertaken Ihe job id condo* tin
Uie Cancer Prevention survey in
Seminole County
This m assive slullsiirul research
program, to he run In '.’7 *tnii».
seeks out the cancer-causing fac­
tors in environment, ncrupaliuii*
social classes, religious sects, and
dietary facts and habits
Almost everything known about
the cause* of cancer in human
beings has com e from studies
of groups of people wilh parti­
cular
exposure
or
particular
habit*. For exam ple, by such
studies it ha* bean found 11 *t
cancer of the skin can bu c r d
by many years of heavy cxpovire
Christmas parade and Uretchcn lo X-raya, arsenic or cert iln
Crowell heads the county fair types of tars, oiii and chemicala
project.
There ia a suspicion that there
Bangle Day chairmen are Mrs. are many other factur* in or
Ralph Jarvis for Sanford; Mrs. environment
which ran cj i*c
R W. Hammond and Mrs W. J. cancer among people who *re
Hartley for Longwood and Mrs. sufficiently exposed for * number
J. L. l-aird for Casselberry.
of years.
The plan of this study is to h-urti
. . . . .
.
,
as much as possible about the
1 &gt; 1(1 ACCt*|)lU *U
The Oviedo Postmaster today re exposures and habits &lt;&gt;l a very
teived work from the office of teh large number of people. These
will
be
followed
for
regional real eitale manager that people
ihe bul of Mrs. Mae E. King, Box six years tu determine whiefl ol
314. Oviedo, has been accepted for them develop cancer. It is the nope
j the renting of a post office the that this will yield Important clues
of possible causes
southwest corner of Broadway and as to anumber
of cancer. Thefinal goal U
to
and Central Avct.
prevm t cancer insofar as pissIhie by reducing exposure to Ihe
responsible factors. In addition
The Seminole County United to this, it will be po*slhlc hi
Fuml Drive received |740 41 from learn more about the earliest
213 contributors up to this morn­ signs and symptoms »f cancer.
ing. Thus far in the drive, }13,- The chances of cure are very
15'! 29 has been collected from much greater when cancer Is
1 1,031 donors.
i uv-aUal before n has become large

Chairmen Accept
IB Unit Projects

DeGaulle Proposes
Dec. 19 M eeting

hearing under a house rule that
any testimony' which might lend
to "defam e, degrade or Incrimi­
nate" may be taken In secret.
Both Bloom garden, who won
tiw.300, and Van Doren had ap*
-w ired at Honan's office last Frl*
day
to
make
“ substantial
ch a n g ei" in earlier statemcnti
they had given the district at­
torney. They had reni-ed to dis­
cuss the change* with newsmen.
Van Doren had been given a
SoO.oou a year contract u* a com ­
mentator on NBC following hia
appearances
on “ Twenty-One,”
but the network suspended him
alter the quiz show inveatigalion
began. He still teuches his three
English classes a wrei* and Ins
students back him loyally
The Ul’ l source, who as*ed that
hia name not lie used smd the
v.i* terpiessure on Van Doren
rifle.”
“ Charlie was caught up m a
tempting situation ami III* juilgim nt was Impaired so that he,
like producer Dun Enrigut, began
thinking wrong was right," ihe
source said.

News Briefs
Spaceman Heady
HUME (U P I) — A Soviet scien­
tial said today he believes hia
country has a man ready to make
the first journey Into space. "I
cannot'tell you for rvilaiii and it
la only my personal belief,” Dr.
Andrei Kuulznezov of Ihe U.S.S.R.
Academy o f Seienre *ald. "But
I believe the man himself It
rvsdy."

Cabinet Gains Notice
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) - Gov.
LcRoy Collins predicted today
there will be more public Interest
la the State Cabinet races next
year because they will be held at
the same election In which the
governor la selected, lie said
there hadn’ t been a lot of interest
In past cabinet elections, appar
ently
“ W , ^ cau‘ » &lt;h«
* rro
wi,h ,he incum,* nt»'

Would Dam Work?

U. S. Flying Saucer
Test Slated Soon

WASHINGTON (UPI) Two
U. S. Weather scientist* said to­
day more research Is needed to
deter mine whether a Soviet-pro­
posed dam across Ihe liering
.Strait between Alaska and Siberia
would do more harm than good
WASHINGTON cUI’ ll —Am erica Another expressed doubt that
u 4,„ m, l0
fly tu fir, t f|y |nK
such a dam would do wlut the
saucer.
*
llussiana Hunk It would—warm
Rut the hush-hush project is the frozen Arctic area.
about four months behind schedule
according to a timetable made
available lo United I'rrss Interna
MOSCOW (U PI) — Tlie newa- I
tional earlier this year,
WASHINGTON (U PI) Sen.
Even so. this country is hoping paper Trud published a (uli page
to beat the Humans to the punch article today attacking Walter P. John F. Kennedy, a front-runner
D em ocratic presidential
ill developing Ihe radical new air* Reuther. president o( the United among
to make U
cralt, which the Suvicls also are Auto Workers Union. The attack aspirants intends
was llie latest in a series on clear that he is unavailable for
assumed to be working on.
Th« latest word on llie saucer Reuther by the Russian press second place on his party’ s Ucket.
When he makes ■ formal an­
came from Toronto Wednesday a f­ ■ml radio since he snd other
ter a free-lance
photographer American tabor leaders debated nouncement of his presidential
flew over its hangar and took a with Premier Nikita S. Khrush- candidacy, probably In January,
picture of the shining rrnft parked ehrv during tlie Premier's recent , be can expect to couple it with
visit to Sun Francisco. Trud is a statement that he won't run as
outside.
The Incident caused red faces the utilciul organ of Ihe Russian a vice presidential tom Into.
This wurd cam e loday from the
but prompted Sir Roy Dobson, trade unions.
hoard chairman of Avro A ircraft
Kennedy c.nnp where such s
Lt., which is developing the sau ­
statement was viewed as essen­
cer for . the United
tial lo clear the pre-convention at­
.
„ .States,
, tu .ills
JOHANNESBURG (U l’ ll
ehuc that the first outside text South Africa will not have tele- mosphere for 1961).
It would lie intended us a firm
flight will lie made soon.
vision Iwesose of Its possible
Reliable Suuictr* *,i.d tile sau­ ■'destructive effects on children and early answer to admirers of
cer will provide the U. S. Army and the less developed races” Adlai E. Stevenson who dream of
with a modern airborne cavalry, Minister of Posts A. A Hertaog nominating Stevenson for a third
"the likes of which have never was quoted as saying. In an in­ try for the White House with Ken­
been seen in warfare.”
terview with the Afrikaans lan­ nedy as his running mate.
Kennedy, an early Stevenson
guage newspaper Die Vadcrlaml,
which had asked .duiut reports supporter in 1936, tried but failed
South Africa next year would be tu win the vice presidential nom­
the only cuuntry in th« world ination in 1936 largely because tha
without television. Ilertzog Ral­ farm belt preferred Sen. Estut
(D -Tenn.). Now
tlie
ly said Ills* government did not Kefauver
Massachusetts senator has hia
intend lo introduce TV.
eye only on Ihe top spot.

Reds Attack

Kennedy To Say
Reuther 'No'To VP Slot

No TV Here

Guard Receives
Additional Funds

or spread to oilier par(t of the
body.
In order to have the results
of Bui survey in the shortest
possible time and, because alxiut
96 per cent of the cases of can­
John Keeling ol the Sanford Na
cer occur after the age of 30,
and about 81 per cent after the tional Guard unit told the Juycers
age of 43, an age requirement today that additional fund* have
bn* been established. In every been allocated lo bring the local
family To be researched, one unit up to full strength.
Keeling suid, in a talk at the
member must be over 13 and the
ollo-r over the age of 34J. Since Jayree luncheon that the local
the survey will require about unit now lias fuml* (or 133 men,
Jaycec (’resident Mason wnarsix years to com plete, it is im ­
portant that the families be firm ­ ton read a citatum award to tie
ly entrenched in the '(immunity presented lo architect John Burton
and available during Ihe six lor Ids work on the jaycees' m-w
luiihUflg.
years
Wade Tye, accepted the presen­
Two questionnaires are used,
one for women and one for men. tation on behalf of Burton, who
The questions delve into family was out of town.
history, relation to cancer, his
lory
I
•u n c i
smo king, sleeping, exercising, fo o l V J U I C I
preferences, and occupations
Many questions are of a very
C u b (W
P ld lt
personal nature, and for this A f f a i . R l n r l r m i t
r*-a*on the researcher merely d a - . ” * * ® * D IU A .IV U II1
livers the questionnaires to the
HAVANA (U P I) — The Fidel
family and returns to pick them Castro government announced toup m the sealed envelope into day it would oversee the electric
which they are placed when power supply in Havana where
completed. Even the envelope has the second mysterious power failespecially designed so that ure in six weeks Marked out the
answers are held in strictest city most of the night,
confidence, until they are pul into
The blackout in Havana and the
jn electric computer machine for neighboring towns of M ariaruo,
tabulation according to code num- [ Regis snd Guana h i cos came at
bt-rs dealing with state and coun­ 1:30 a. in. during s meeting of the
cabinet with President Osvaldu
ty
toy one wishing tu participate Dorticos. Many of the ministers
in the survey, snd who fills Ihe traveled wilh Dorticos lo the Talrequirements as to age and per- Ispiedrs power plant to investi­
m silence ia the county, may con­ gate.
tact
Mrs.
R.
E.
Stutsman,
II was later reported that the
FA 2 41(51, General Chairman for breakage of a cable caused the
Um survey.
trouble.

of diseases, imhita such as Government T akes

IA.MAN Ho .vH-.UO.Yi i m ; (jlr.r.N Mary Aim Kenuinger, center, in shown with her attemiunU. They tire,
left to right, Suitilrn Palmer, Ann Andenton, Queen
Alary Ann, Betty Murgun, and Christina Hitchiaun. The
newly-elected queen will be crowned during halftime
ftMtivitie* at the Lyttutn homecoming football game
Friday.

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Design
For Fun

This la the completed artist's conception of the design
for Circusland. It has been approved by C. V. Wood,
head of Alurco Engineering Co., as the final general de­
sign for the 2U0-ucre attraction, .Maurice Marshall, head
of tha Circusland organization, suid. At left is the main
entrance which leads into the scaled-down county seat
town of the 1920s. The adjacent area is the amusement

■ mentally 111 person In the Jail,
said “ the place for the mentally
tick la not a Jail anyway, but a
hospital.”
Hobby also said he hopes tho
day will come soon when no Juven­
iles will be detained it the Jail.
He spoke of the Juvenile p ro­
blem at a meeting of the Kiwanla
Club yesterday, where he aald
moat of the youngs!rri who com e
to the Jill are from broken hom es
or from parents who refuse to a c­
cept their responsibility.
Hobby said that a youngster’ s
home life Is the tiling that shape's
hint Into a responsible adult.
“ U a parent fails to do hia
Job in guiding a child, you can
bet he has a good d u n ce of en d­
ing up in jail, whether it be only
for a minor violation or a felony,”
(lobby said.
“ If the parent would only
shoulder the responsibility of the
child and show him the rigt\t
way, many of our Jails would be
empty.
“ The place to start a child off
on the right road is in Ihe h om e;
If the parents fail lo do that, the
child la in trouble.” Hobby aald.

Holiday House in Orlando.
Weir nnId that Seminole
Memorial Hu.ipitu] can take
in the mentally ill only if
they suffer from other phy­
sical disorder.-4 or are admit­
ted with their own special at­
tendants on 21-hour service.
Weir said that the mental­
ly ill have special problems o f
their own uml need specially
trained personnel In psychia­
tric methods.
"Many things have to bo
considered when admitting
a patient mentally sick,"
Weir said, adding, “ there is
not only the safety o f the
mentally ill themselves but
the safety o f all the other
putients in the hospital.”
Weir also pointed out that
at the present time Seminole
Memorial Hospital does not
have the staff and enough
isolated facilities to handle
the mentally ill.
He said thnt it a!«o would
lie much more economical to
utilize the other existing fa­
cilities in the area on a tem­
p o r a r y basin until they are
cured or admitted to a state
hospital.
Weir made these state­
ments today after County
Judge Wilson Alexander sent
a letter to tho County Com­
mission Tuesday asking them
to pay n till! for n mentally
ill person he had committed
to a nursing home.
Judge Alexander reported
thnt he had refused to de­
tain the ill iverson at the
county jail because o f the
poor facilities there and said
that the hospital had no
room for the woman.

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Hussein aad warned M Iraq wea
sires* enough to itw h any atn u o e aad that it has the « « i
I banter «t&gt; liaa U pra* powerful army h the mid-east.
O ne minor harder lartdaat al­
ready haa b e ta reported here—
the aeiture o f an Iraqi a n y Jeep
•Mah creeaod the W id e r late
Jordan
while
chasing fleeing
Iraqis. The Jeep and its fea r at*

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The launching touched odf fly ­
in g eauear" reports from Boston
ing at the Orlando Country Club
to Florida.
sign the nscrvaUea Urn in Urn

flatten machinery. Data cm Us
perform ance w as radioed back te
earth. The balloon was net manat
to go Into o r b it
Tho tw o-stage launching rocket,
producing
180,000
pounds
of
thrust, produced a bright vapor
tto ll In tho atoning sky which
contributed to Um wide visibility.

■ fa r Fidel Castro's hit•a Um Uatfad Males:
i a country that you

THE NEW DODGE MATADOR ia ona o f thn raodtla
now on dlapUy « l S e m in o le County Motors, The new
c a m feature Unibody construction, luxury Interiors nnd
a new low medium price. This one is being shown by
General Manager Ben M. Howland.

Lose Immunity
SINGAPORE (UPI)
law hero allow s the police ta
prosecute anyone found in an
opium den or trying to escape
from ohe — as well as those ac­
tually caught In the act o f amoking.

Taho Um question o f casualty
lauMo. A team of soar ptayors loan. That’a what you suffer when
a troo falls ou tho roof o r a burrleaao sm ashes tho windows.
These era acta o f God aad you
can claim doducaUon for ’am
whan you figure your tears.
Recently, it develops, a few boreared ladles have been claiming
deductions fo r the loss of their
Mrs. Robert Carrol and Mrs. husbands. Latham 's helpers a n
sympathetic -of course. But Um
CHICAGO (U P I) - Police w e n
Harman Bason w e n intiwdnced as
guests and M rs. M arge O’M a a n fact a man h as bean killed ou Um without a solid k a d *oday as they
triad to find soma trace o f Judge
greeted as a new member.
uaily loss la tho a y a i o f tho tax W. Lynn Parkinson of the U. S.
Court o f Appeals, missing moge
But beep trying, ladies. Times than two daya.
A door-to-door search o f tho
change.
Coualder the matter o f termitea. nesr North Side neighborhood In
Homo owners fo r y e a n h are been which tho }ud|o waa last eeen
The Sanford Junior High School claim ing termite dam age as a Monday turned up nothing to in­
casualty loss. Internal Revenue dicate the wbere-abouts of the
grid loam w ill moot w -im m v a
agents Just as regularly have distinguished Jurist.
toniaht at T : » at M emorial Sta­ been bouncing Use claim s back,
Detectircs questioned dotena o f
dium.
persons, stopping at gift stores,
disallowed.
Now com es the U.S. Tax Court barber shops, restaurants and
This will bo the last homo g tm o
with a ruling which blows the cocktail lounges where Parkinson
o f the aaaaew for the locals.
tax man a t loast b a ll out of tbe might have stopped.
Tho locate will bo going into water, ta Um case o f n Winter
The Lake Michigan shoreline
tonight's gam e with
an un­ Park, Fla., fellow it aald recently nearby was also searched hut no
blemished 4 * record.
that aadar aeme circuautaaeaa clue waa found.

Junior Griddors
In Action Tonight

M ake
MOSCOW (U P I) -

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U fa . Julia L, Mansfield, 82,
dfad la Seminole Memorial Hoeffc k i yesterday afternoon.
She h a d 1lived In la n ferd for
the pokt 2| y e a n at Old Lake

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She waa a native at Jackson­
ville.
She was n mem ber o f the
Church o f Christ.
She ia aurvlved by one dough•r, Mrs. Charles W . B eck; lw «
•one, Paul and Lea Manaflald;
fir e grandchildren t throe great­
grandchildren; one alatar, Mrs.
Gertruda Sheppard.
Funeral services will he condotted at It n. m. tomorrow at
Brlaaon Funeral Homs, Rev. W.
P. Brook J r officiating. Burial In
Imho View Cemetery.
Pallbearers a n W alter Cook
Mr., W alter Cook Jr., J. E. Dovls,
Joe Malloy and W esley Arnold.

Collins To Invite
NAACP Inspection
1 TALLAHASSEE (U P I) - G o v .
ta E g y Collins today said be would
inrtte NAACP Pre.ldent A. Leon
Low ry of Tampa to go to the
M itt mental hospital u make a
F ftM M l (hack of conditions there.
' Lowry has charged that Negroes
* r t treated like slaves and are
beaten or otherwise abused at
thn; sprawling mental Institution
at Chattahoochee.
U w r y wrote a letter to Collins
Itsuhf complaints o f two persons
%h* charged mistreatment of patlenla. Ha had aarlicr made a simi­
lar complaint.

Moscow h is

a smash m ovie hit on its hands
today aad Um man who stasis the
show Is none other than Nikita
SergeyevItab Khrushchev.
Thera art prominent Americans
In Um movie— Prnnk Sinatra, Mar­
ily n . Monroa and President Elsen­
hower—but they are Just upstaged
bit players.
Khrushchev's first full length
color film opened in two dosen
theaters In Moscow and getting
Uckets is as difficult as it was
the first year "M y Pair Lady"
burst upon the Nsw York sesne.
Tbe
supercolossal production
"*N. S. Khrushchev in A m erica”
haa everything from humor to a

2 Feared lost
In Private Cave
CADIZ, Ky. ( U P I ) - T w o c o l­
ie ga students were reared lost to­
day In a (our-mile-long private
cave which they entered to search
for biological specimens.
Friends reported that Cy Allen
and Lanny Calhoun, both 19, stu­
dent* at Bethel College at HopkinsvUle, Ky., 20 m iln east of
h e n , failed lo return to the col­
lege Wednesday night.
Their car wsa found parked
about 300 feat (rom the entrance

luscious closeup o f Miss Monroe,
Tbs plot is fairly sim ple: Boy
loves girl (the ordinary Am erican
people); boy Iries lo win girl but
the pair la kept apart by tho vUUans (Am erican
p olice);
girl
loves boy, so boy wins girl.
We first se t tho local fellow
leaving home lo fly overseas to
the big city. Americana in Wash
Ington and New Y ork reach out
hands, smile, snap plfclos, cheer
and applaud.
But thoee police:
Strrn-faced, arguing with each
other, pushing people behind bar­
ricades.
Tragedy stalks our hero In Los
Angelos.
The mayor rsfused to tell the
people where Khrushchev can be
seen. Palm-lined streets aro at
most »m pty except for a few sunbrontrd characters in shorts.
All the hero gala lo do Is meet
Sinatra and Shirley M scLaine in
low cut dress. The can-can dance
which the Russians saw and
thought vulgar landed on the cut&lt;
ting room floor.
But hope returns in San Fran­
cisco. Cheering crow ds wave signs
proclaiming peace and friendship.
Our hero puts bis thumb up Indi­
cating he likes the place. So does
me commentator who obviously
td l in love with lha bridges and
cable cars, and says with plea­
sure:
•
“ San Francisco has pigeons is
wa have in M oscow ." (Shot of citJ ie iM jr r d in ^ p ic e o n s )^ ^ ^

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Latham’s men turned up a uu
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— Am erican eclaatleU laU Wadneaday rocketed a 100-fo o t alu­
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H e la pushing now a subtle
ache me to help us n m em b er by
easing the pain. Ho suggests wa
w o rt out ou r withholding from
wages so that at the and of ttw
y e a r ha ow es us money Insta #
o f vice versa. T o d o this. jos|
have your b o w figure m less depandant te r you th a t you actually

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Daily Newspaper*

Showers Spread
Over Western U. S ,
United Praia latm aU au al

A low pressure bait hovsred
o v e r the Rockies to day, iprssdlcg
ra ta aad cooler weather over
m uch o f the West.
The showers spread o v tr Art.
s o u and New M exico into the
P acific Northwest, and ware mix.
ed with snow over western Mon­
tana, a asters Idaho, Wyoming
aad northern Colorado.
t
An inch o f snow fell In south*
west Montana and northern Ida­
ho, and Cednr City, Utah, report­
ed n temperature drop o f 28 drgrata la 84 hours.
But tamparaturoa w art t o the
rise ahead o f tho wintry western
conditions. The warming trend ex.
tended from tho plain! through
the Great Lakaa Into southern
New England, with reading! up to
20 degrees higher (ban the night
before.
*•&gt;
The Gulf Const waa hit Wednciday night b y widespread storms
which dropped an Inch o f rain on
Pensacola, F U ., in tlx hours and
gave Bun-wood, La., a 24- hour
total o f 184 iaebes. Tbe weather,
man foresaw more showers from
Florida to lha Carollnas,

�Thur*. Oct. 2 9 ,1 M » - P « r * 3

squadron
Holds
luncheon
W ives o f VAH-1 met at the
Barb iron Restaurant in Winter
Park Tuesday fo r a buffet lunch­
eon meeting. Mrs. Mary MeCumber waa hostess assisted by
lir e . Billie Kinsmans and Mrs.
Donna Caskey.
The luncheon table was deco­
rated with golden Autumn leavee,
ntoe cosset and poinciana pods
Wed cen u red with an arrange­
m ent o f artificial fruit, berriee
and wood rotes In a wooden com ­
pote container. This arrangement
w as made by Mrs. Kim moos end
lir e . J . Saagster.
M rs. H. Flsber and Mrs. G,
Carlson, who will be leaving the
fquadroa this week were pre­
sented with silver ash trays as
going away preaanU.
O tbcri attending were, Mrs. S.
• a a e y and tw o guests, Mrs. Irv­
ing Yelnberg and Mrs. J. McCrac­
ken; Mrs. D. King, Mrs. R. Ca­
rin g ], Mra. T. Cooley, Mrs. C.
Guhtrie, M rs. W. Hackeit, Mrs.
C. Kaiser.
Mra. W. Kuefan. Mrs. M. Lilleboa, M ri. R. M oiris, Mrs. R.
Golden, Mrs. C. Sm ltt, Mrs. N.
Johnson
and
Mrs.
iangsler’ i
m other, Mrs. Xavier Vlgcsnt.

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Calendar

Gardeners

THURSDAY
Meeting, 7:30 p. in.
P in t
Baptist Church
Am bassador}, 7 p, m .

To M eet

F R ID A Y

District 7 o f the Florida Federa­
tion o f Carden Clubs will hold
their annual fall meeting N ov. 6
at the Community Center, located
la the Venetian Cardens at Lees­

DISCUSSING THE HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL with two Southaldd
students are Mrs. Velma Mitchell, school principal, left, James William
Gordon, Lela Ann Hobby and Mrs. C. A. Gucrry, carnival chairman. The
Carnival ia scheduled to begin at Southside School Saturday at 5:30 p. m.
(Staff Photo)

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Kijst baptist Church Bibl« m ft
vey class 7:30 p, m .
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WEDDING OR
FORMAL
COMING UP?:

burg.
State federation president, Mrs.
C. R. Mayee Jr., Mrs. Melville
Hall, first v ice president, Mrs.
Jack Dunlap, second vice presi­
dent, Mrs. E. 0 . Williams, c o r­
responding secretary and other
MRS. I.. R. KLINGLER chats with an inland parrot,
state and district chairmen will
while she and her husband were spending their honey­
be present.
moon at St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. .Mm. Klinjrler is the
Mrs. Carl Sumner Grades o f Mt.
former Mary F. Tanner o f Sanford, The couple waa
Dora will give a flower arrange­
ment
demonstration.
M em bers
married Oct. 10 at St. Andrews Episcopal Church in St.
may register and be served c o f­
Thomas. They arc now residing at 2035 Palm Ave.,
fee from 1:30 to 9:3o a. m . with
Ocean Park, Melbourne, Fla,
the business
meeting
starting
promptly at 1:30. Luncheon will
be served at 12;30 p. m.
Reservations must be made by
Nov. 1 with Mrs. Paul Grosa,
714 S. Mots St. in Leesburg. R es­
ervations are S2.30 per person, in­
cluding lunch and the morning c o f­
fee. For those not planning lo at­
tend the luncheon the price ts
73 cts. per person. A cheek for
one of there amounts must be
Other speakers included, Mrs.
Miss
Myrtie Wilson,
county
mailed with your reservation by- home demonstration agent, held John Scnkarik, county homo Im­
Nov. 1.
a county wide leader's course, provement chairman, who spoke
Tuesday at the Home Demonstra­ on "G lass Turned Ceramic Cook­
tion club on 2Mh Street. It waa w a re " and Mrs, Joseph Kratxa training meeting for the county m ar who explained "Aluminum
home Improvement chairmen who and it's use in the K i'chen."
Leaders who brought several
will give Ihelr clubs the dem on­
strations on "Gadgets—selection o f of their favorite kitchen gadgets
kitchen utensils'* at tho N ovem ­ along to the meeting gave im­
BY MRS. H. L. JOHNSON
promptu explanations of Ihe ar­
hir. and Mrs. James Lee and ber meetings.
These courses are part of the ticles. Those participating were
sons spent the past wrekend in
Lee, Florida with Mrs. Lees University of Ktuikls'* extension Mrs. Carl .Moss and Mrs. John
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J . R. work. Miss Wilson narrated a Kshlr of ihe Lake Mary club;
McDaniels, While there they at­ Him entitled, "P ots and Tans for Mrs. K. Ssssman, Seminole Even­
tended a reunion of the Methodist your Kitchen." Following the film ing club; Mrs. L. Hammond ami
she talked on all phases o f tho Mrs. George Otlo Sr., Longwood;
church of Lee.
Sirs. Herbert llerhcns is able to subject and gave demonstration Mrs. J. II. Ralley and Mrs. M.
be oul again alter a recent ill­ wilh dozens of articles on dis­ Gray, Eldar Springs and Mrs.
Scnkarik and Mrs. KraUmar of
play.
ness.
Ihe Sanford Club.
Following this amusing part of
tho program , Miss Wilson conduct­
ed a round table dtscuiaion on a
progressive ten year program la
Seminole County on home im ­
provement. The progr’.m is a
most commendable one and with
the home demonstration clubs'
cooperation could affect many
Thirty-six members of (he Star- elected recently will assume office phases In our lives, such as,
lighters of Sanford, a local square Nov. I. They are. Dick Haxlon, street improvement, (axes, schools
spurious
advertising.
It
president: Tom West, vice presi­ ami
dancing club, chartered a bus and
dent, Vera I'ariani, secretary, Abir should alfo leach us to judga
traveled to St. Petersburg, Satur­ Dumond, treasurer and
board these things on Ihelr merits lor
day evening for Iho purpose of members are Hob Donaldson and belter homo improvement.
Jark Lambrrson.
The Lake County Home Demobecoming "Knothcads.*
The Starlighters are sponsored ilratiun members have extended
Hy attending Iho dance at the
Ox Box In St, Pelen bu rg and hav­ by the recreation department and an Invitation to Seminole county
ing caller, Jim Pearson, certify to m ret each Wednesday evening at mem hers to attend Ihelr open
their atlendanee these members 0:30 p. m. at Iho ban ford Civic house Nov, 3 In Tavares and see
were duly initiated as Florida Center. Visitors ara always wel­ a fine display of Chris! mas de­
com e.
corations.
Knothcads.

W e O u tfit The
M en In The Party

Miss W ilson Condutcs

Training M eeting

Lake Monroe

Personals
The girts' 4-H Club held their
first meeting Monday at the home
of
Mrs. Ted
Brooklyn, their
leader. The meeting was opened
with tbe 4-H song end the 4-H
f l e d g e . Miss Myrtle Wilson, home
demonstration agent, spoke to the
group on "Preparation of Picnic
M eals," which ia the girls' pro­
je c t for tbe neat three months.

Mr. and Mra. W .- D . Causey,
Sanford, announce the engagement
and approaching
m arriage of
their daughter, frit Evelyn, to
Joseph Fields Hunt, ion of Mr.
and Mra. W. F. Hunt, alto of
Sanford.
Miss Causey graduated from
Seminole High School and at­
tended Florida Christian College
In Tampa and the Orlando A ca ­
demy of Cosmetology. She la at
present em ployed In Atlanta.
Mr. Hunt graduated from Semi­
nole High School and ia attending

Georgia Tech University where
he is a member of Sigma Cbi
•octal fraternity.
The wedding will lake plpce at
the East Point Church o f Christ

N ov. 24. Following the wedding
Ihe couple will reside at East
Point, Ga. while Ihe groom continuca hit studies a t tbe Uni­
versity.

Pilots Attend Dinner
Twenty-seven mem bers of the given by Glen Nelson, organist,
llot Club of Sanford attended and Paul Heinshon. narrator, was
ounders' Day banquet and pro­ enjoyed by the guests.
gram in Orlando Monday even­ The presidents of the pilot clubs
ing. The meeting was held in the o f Bartow, DeLand, Winter Perk,
Lakeland, Daytona, Winter Haven,
bsllroom o f the San Juan Hotel.
Mrs. Belty Stevens, president of Cocoa, Ft. P ierce, Lake County,
the Pilot Club of Orlando, wel­ and Sanford gave short talks on
com ed all the clubs they had o r ­ their club's activities.
Mrs. Raymond Ball, president o f
ganised since they becam e a m em ­
ber o f Pilot International In 1936. the Sanford club, reminded the
group of the District 4 Spring Con­
Miss Esther McCall, program vention which will be held at the
chairman, introduced Mrs, May .Mayfair Inn in Sanford on April a,
Pynchon of Jacksonville, a past » , 10, 1960.
president 0f pilot International,
Mrs. Genie Dodd o f St. Augustine
end Mrs. Sara Hughes of Orlando,
past governors of district 4. Their
talk* concerning pilot .on the three
le\rls, international, district and
local were very Interesting and in­
form ative.
A program of musla melodic*
The Shirley Smith circle of tho
Pinccrcst Baptist Church, met at
the home of Mrs. Vesta Smith,
Tuesday at I p. m.
At the business session it was
decided to give Thanksgiving bas­
kets lo several needy
families.
The class sponsored a girl at the
orpbange in Lakeland last year
and the group decided to con­
tinue this project again this year.
Plans were discussed concerning
Christmas projects and members
decided lo make clown dolls. Some
will be used in the nursery and
the others sent (o som e mission
field.
CATHY GREEN
Those attending were, Mrs. Ruth
Hamn,
Mrs.
Becky
Sherwood,
Mrs. VoocUe Rabun, Mrs. Alice
G. Fox, Mrs. Lucile Abrams,
Mrs. Bessie Davis, Mrs, Charlene
Clark, Mrs. Earline Pigott, Mrs.
Margie Smith and Sirs. Marie
Lawis.
Cathy Elizabeth Green, daughter
o f Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green, cele­
Small fry can wear funny faces
b r a t e d her ninth birthday this week
at bar home, 704 Palmetto, Ave. on Ihe backs of their heads in
at a dinner attended by her family new lerry dry-off robes. The
and a guest, Alins Nancy W right robes hare hoods em broidered
AH her favorite foods ware serv­ wilh faces on the backs, com ­
ed including chocolate cake with plete pigtails.
Coats go to the campus straight
chocolate icing and chocolate ice
from the horse's back. The coals
•ream.
Cathy is a fourth grade student are bright plaids inspired by
at Sanford Grammar School and horse blankets. They com e in
sings in the junior choir at Holy ponchos, short Jackets, and full,
Cross Church.
belted and straight styles.

S ta rlig h te rs A re
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Honors Cathy

Personals

MISS IRIS EVELYN CAUSEY

A visit through the Jungle, was
the theme of the cocktail buffet
party sponsored by the Officers
Wives Club at tbe Naval Air Sta­
tion B. 0 . (J- Saturday night.
Tropical plants, including bana­
na plants and orchids, were fea­
tured as decorations, with a big
bonfire burning under a black
kettle In one corner of the room.
The buffet tables were decorat­

ed with green Jasmine leaves,
white
hibiscus
blossoms
and
white candles in black candelab­
ra. Mrs. H. G. Goben was chair­
man of the decorating committee.
Mrs. I. 31. Rowell, chairman of
of food and Mrs. H. S. Moore
w as in charge of refreshments.
Cdr. N. E. Mcinnis, Ledr. J.
A. de Ganahl and Lt. j£ ) G. N.
Kuchn won door prizes, includ­
ing two Hawaiian Muu Mus.

In order to becom e a member
of Ihe Florida Knothcads, it is
necessary that not lets than fuur
couples travel 200 miles (round
trip) to attend a square dance
and have their attendance certi­
fied by the caller. The trip was
thoroughly enjoyed and mem bers
spent most of the trip singing old
songs.
Starlight rrum enaders making
the trip w ere, Hank and Joan
Johnson. Louise and Ed Drobert.
Kay and Dick Haxton, Ann and
Bill Mycr. Rurc ami Lee Wake
man. Dottle and Ray do Yarmui,
Tom and Ursula West, Ruby Stcu
strum, Ed Alderm en, Bob and
Neva Donaldson, Vtv and Fred
Parlani.
Abie and Betty Dumond, Jean
and Run M orris, Peanut and Bools
Wilcox o f Sanford Vota and Jack
Lambrrson,
Bill
and
Helen
Stripp, Harold Jenkins of DeUary;
John and Zella Brock, Sally Gerrity of Orange C lly; and Fred and
.Shirley Edyvean o f Alla monte
Springs.
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Be Useful
a n at least two, prahaUf atm al more, HaWits anuad Sanford tkla wotkond that a n oahif
the Ir a lfH ^ l gehtta holiday to a m a useful purpose as
wefl aa entertain the younpter* whose holiday It b .
The Southsfde School la apoaaoriaf a carnival on the
vS w m m d and the FirstllethodUt Church win
aupervleeii Trick or Treat for UNICEF" project.
Li" Tho school has arranged real camhral typo entertainwait for the young people, with pony rides, games and reftalinn tl T J HaDowaen costumes will be the order of

By ED KOTERBA
GF-2, la a i make-believe aa the
WASHINGTON — T o r JO day* Duchy of Grand Fenwtilc.
now w e've had the w orld a great- i
Jet, even tnougn he a pataca at
eat rpoofer tooling around town lea n 100 cop* a day on tha itits t*
in n ebauffcured 113,000 b la c k ; a f Washington he'* never been
•topped!
open-top automobile.
iie'a been poaing a* a diplomat j The *pooler i* Jim Muraa, the
fellow who once told a refrigera­
o f a nation that doean't e a i* L 1tor to the Eakimot near the
And, in fact, the D ag of hi* North Pule, iie'a been working
"cou ntry" wave* — righ t along thi* lavi*h g i g to promote the
with the U. S. flag — from a pole movie, "Tha Moure That R oared,"
a com edy which peke* fun at
in front of the hotel where he ha*
diplomat*.
*ct up hi* cm baity.
To bring notice to the title t f
H u uniform* are iplendiferou*. the picture, Moran ha* put a
and people actually bow when he mouse on everything he can lay
pa**c* by — uiually at functiona hia hand* on. A gold one replace*
at which prrrident* and diplomat* the ornament on the im properlyappear.
lagred Mrrcede* llenx. A mouic
The bearded importer call* him- appear* un the duchy’* coat qf
te lf the A m banador of tho Duchy arm*— and even on the hat o f
of Grand Fenwick. H e's worked Moran'* fake uniform.
kia •poof down to auch a fine
Jim Moran, who'* become o
point tkat he's even fooled the aort o f legend among publicity
treat
Metropolitan
Police
o f men, ha* flirted with trouble be­
Wathiogton.
fore to try te get o point acre**.
What 1 mean la that fo r t h a , But perhapt the sillicat gag o f
pait 10 day*, that "d ip lom a t" haa thu
53 -y ea r -o ld professional
been operating hla plush car il­ (pooler wat once when he *al for
legally. The big oval-ihaped II -1day* on an ostrich egg to try to
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which begin midway le Franklin class warfare and of the over­
throw of the U. S. government by
D. Rooievclt'a second term.
force. The committee named the
On March I, 1931, tha Labor
Communiat Party aa director and
Department ordered Bridges' ac­ Bridget a t sponsor of the 1134
re it and deportation to Australia San Francisco general strike.
on rhargci that he waa an alien
After that alrike. Jack Stachel,
Communist. The Communiat Par­ Communiat trade union specialist,
ty supported Bridges in legal wrote: "W hat will happen if the
maneuver* unlil that order was worker* elect not only one Bridg­
carried to the Supreme Court and es. but hundred* of Bridges m
cacceled. Bridget then obtained section and district l*ad*rship?
naturalization.
There will be
A lly. Gen. Francis Biddle oil!- w orker! will
dally fagged Bridges a Commun­ iaed."
iat on May 2, 11(2, In support of
The com mill** reported that
the 1932 deportation order which from the moment o f the 193d de­
then wa* bugged in long hearing*. portation order, the Communiat
In 19(1. the CIO removed Bridge* Party sponsored Bridges' defense,
a* regional director for northern assessing mem ber* and otherwise
California became he insisted on raising fundi and making propa­
•upporting Henry A. Wallace’ ! ganda.
Communist * sparkrd presidential
When Nikita S. Khrushchev s u ­
campaign.
ited the United Stale*, the lone
Over the years the House Com­ labor leader he sought out with
mittee on Co-American Activities whom to exchange kind and com­
and Biddle cited Bridges as a radely greetings was thu aaoe
Communist, as an advocate of Bridget.

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troops can defend French soil.
This makes tbe coordinated de­
fense of Wostern Europe by
NATO all but impossible. With
a force of more 'ban (00,000
troops (till In Algeria the French
contribution to NATO ig a mini-,
mum of two skeleton dlvuionpf
made up of new recruits.
Europe, having come te proi­
pcrity in tbe pait decade on a
tide o f massive American aid,
finds it hard to understand the
new atliludci coming Into being
here. After all, thii Is still the
richest country in the world, in i
why should we not continue to
carry the burden ia the under­
developed countries?
But
American
policy-m aker#
looking into the future see a
political threat to all foreign aid
if preseol trends are not correct­
ed. The raw material of a dangeroua kind of neo-iaolationiim
will be at band for political ojv
portunisti who want to use it.
They can exploit the allegation
that m arked la certain industries
are being lost te European compititioo subsidized by American
dollars.
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The "B uy Am erican" policy
adopted by tbe Development Loan
Fund ia hardly the way te met;
thi* threat. But that it must be
n M Is undeniable.

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News O f M en
In Service

Bridges Challenges U.S. Law Again

DAILY CRO SSW O RD

L a tin-America, but It la virtually
all ia terme o f found coaaidtrations o f prafiL
At the lam e time Americas
armament firms ar* entering inttw
deals with German firm s to
arm s plants aad manufacture ih*
com plex hardware of electronic
war. West Germany has Juu
beau granted permlssloa to make
missiles. Tha next step would b*
te give the Germans Use right to
provide themselves with nuclear
weapons. Including the warheads
fo r their missiles. Such a step,
which la likely te be pressed in
tha months ahead, would Mem to
make disarmament oegotlatiocJi
fa r m ort difficult.

Ha bald twa fairly axteadad priv­
ate talk* with Adaaauar aad the
communique at tha and atm sed
their agreement n all auiat—dlug issues. It waa anted aa aw
ether vietary far Elaenhawer’ s
power* af peraanal persuasion.
la tha light af ‘.artatu longAa te France, NATO military
range policy consideration* being leaders are baffled by DeGaulte *
mulled ever at tha top level at insistence
that
only
French

Assignment Washington

The joke around UnlvereMniernationnl atudioo, which mode the
m ovie, it that U-I e n sold to Mutie Corporation of America for 11
million dollar*— le*a than the on*
Dim w ill probably gro**.
lars from her latest movie, *'!m «aK i n Turner waa not really
well-heeled until the made •'Im­
Uos ot U fa ."
. Hlso Tursor, » U looks liko o itation of L ife ." A iked what h**'ailIlian s t l » , e w u W per cent peaed to tho money she cmadr
• f Dm Dlai, which l» expected te during more than’ 20 year* of
g n s e betwoea 1* tod U Million itordom , ahe laughed:
" I apent it. boy. N o, »eriou*ly,
denar*.
•Tor Dm lin t tim e." the g etreu Tve otway* worked on salary. 1
S lid ia her lea odict Canyon homo, never owned n piece o f anything.
“ I have a fooling o f security for But thi* »ime | have something
going lor me in*tead of ju&gt;t a
myoolf and m j family.
” 1 understand my share » ill be (alary.
over a million dollar*. The pic"W hen 1 slsrted making big
‘ tnrt ia alill playing, aad wa'U money, la ic * were big. In 1937,
probably bring it oat again In ■ I aU rted at 150 a week, and lha!
few Tear*.''
wa* big money then "
MU* Turner, who had to be
Una of the reaion* MU* Turner
lathed Into doing tho picture he- D in demand them day* ia that
By LYLE C. WILSON
c a £ e the didn't like the script at aha ia ana o f the few aeUfa»e* in
WASHINGTON
(L 'P Il - Harry
£r*t, amid:
town who ian't sensitive about
“ Fortunate! j , the money t* ia ployin g the port o f a mother.
Renton Bridge*, when* record of
tho form o f an annuity, and if*
She won an Otear nomination Com munbt front perform ancea
spread over 10 or II ytora. It by playing a mother in her
I* a* lon j a* your arm . i* In the
Woo o fabulou* d ?*l."
‘ com eback" film , "Peyton r ia c e ."
new* again with s challenge to
U. S. law.
Bridges la the fellow - traveler
boaa of the Weit L oan longaboreACROSS
4. Mr. Sullivan 22. C raw s
1. Approach
S.Moet
33. Gor­
mea. He haa jual "reipoctfu lly de­
ki Stolen
corpulent
m anclined to com p ly " with a federal
property
4 -------- the
t&gt;ma
request for a lu t o f Cummuniat*
•.Grew white Red
itym.)
llB U kvctl
T. Shaping
It. Cansand ci-convicta la hi* union. The
(aocl)
machina
standrequeat wa* mad* under author­
I I Venomous I. Floating Me
era
ity of Section 50&lt; of the new labor
a—h*o
mueep
27. Tara
reform law.
U. Aa gag.
attests
roots
The federal government already
hwimaa
Jl.lUanaste J1 Spocks
la a two-time loier to B ridgei in
I n M ir 'i Anwar
14. Employs13, Supporting M. Fishermaltera of law. In June. 1*53, the
15 Sketched.
timber
man’s
3d. Rooter
Supramo Court relieved bridge* o f
aa on matal lT.Complet*
hook
37. Hindu
a prison sentence aad rettored hia
female
11 Thus
deetrueuoa 21. Sudan?
IT. Maa s lick- by fire
trooa
divinity
tiUteasbip. Thu decision
was
asm*
24. Hawanaa
12. Plant
II. Not ckmed
baaed largely on technicalities. A
I I Large worm bud
of
C Caclamalower court had convicted Brldgra
19. Part eg
ILSoeld partion
of perjury and fraud in obtaining
K.C.A.
neteatly
Ulaag)
fam ily
ritiirnahip by naturalisation. The
offense charged was that he had
A
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3t. Bird e f prey
F 7 "
concealed
membership in the
31. lucre**!
1
Communist Party.
I
M . Doatructiv*
■(
The Supreme Court In 1953 held
rials
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that the statute o f limutation* had
U C ic p
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outlawed the perjury charge of
Y *
4
24. Pukiia
which Bridget had been found
notice
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guilty. The Communist Party,
m
&lt;4
* 35. Mount — thereby, triumphed ia a contest
(lib .)
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_ a d a aaly aa M a t aad coafldeuce develop with the gradual
MgoUatiaa af autataaMag puUtteal
issues auch aa Barlia.
As paliry-makare a r t wryly
recalling. U waa scarcely n a n
than two moot ha e g * that Presi­
dent Eiseuhauar visited B a n
aad waa received with a great
ceremonial flawriah af

Marshall Threat
To Quit Revealed

Ur. Robert Smith, the acting county health officer, ha*
Minted resident! using their own water and sewage systems
to boil drinking water until the flood waters in their sreas

Br RICK DU M O W
HOLLYWOOD (U H ) — U a s
T u n er,
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shrewdest bualoesswonua,
will
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this government, the gam * Ade­
nauer Is playing ia a dangerous
one. Under the pressure ot the
adverse balance of payments and
the outflow af gold, som e basic
questions arc bring raised about
tho cost of foreign aid. One of
them la how long this country
should go on paying tbe coat
of American troops stationed In
Earope.
T o put it another w ay: How
long should tbe United States
subsidise the defense of a West­
ern Europe that is enjoying boom­
ing proipcrity and alleged to be
taring away more and more
American business? The bulk of
these troops a rt stationed in Ger­
many.
Corollary In this question Is
W ASHINGTON (U P I» — A the related one of why Am erica
news magaaine hat revealed the should carry the full burden of
late Gen. G eorge C. Marshall economic aid to underdeveloped
countries when a revived Europe
threatened to quit aa Arm y chief
haa larga capabilities that could
a f staff during W orld W ar II be­ be put to this end. West Ger­
cause of an argum ent with Presi­ many has a favorable balance
of payments o f more than 25
dent Roosevelt.
U. S. N ew s 4k W orld Report, billion, yet Bonn has mad* only
publishing 1934 and 1955 inter­ the moit tentative gesture* in
Marshall obtained the directum of participation in
ty law*. 1 forget wkat be waa pro­ views with
with tha understanding they would ■the West's program of ecooom ic
moting that time.
development.
Great
induatrial
Thi* ambassador bit, though. 1* not b* released until alter hi*
firm*,
«tch
•«
Krupp,
ar*
doing
cached ia cold dignity. He won't death, said Marshall won tne ar­
big basincii in Asia, A frica and
even adm it to U s old pal* around gument.
"Thera w as an article in o r e o f
town that ha'a really Jim lloran.
But ho took m s fo r a spin In tha mags lin es that criticiied tha
that fla jh y bu ggy. Ho tat stiffly President." Marshall said. "I re­
in the back seat and hla chauffeur member that it made him very
looked grim . E very time we'd angry and ha decided to baa tbe
pa** a cop I'd feel uneaiy. Sever­ magaaine from all ou r oven ea *
al time* a policeman would do a bases for the remainder of the
William E. Miller, son o f Mr.
double-take, but ealy te admire war. In fact he wat going to go and Mrs. E. A. Miller o f dl E.
through with it until 1 stopped First SL. Cbuluota, ia serving in
the tar.
I asked Moran what he'd do tf him.
ibe
Mediterranean aboard the
" I felt that be was guing too USS Capricornus. The attack car­
a policeman asked to *ee hi* ren itra tion card. He replied haught­ far, and 1 told him *o. It finally go ship is with the Sixth F leet
ily ; "In this town, polite don't got to the point where I told him The Capricornus visited Sicily,
that tf be did thi* thing I would Italy, Spain, France and Greece,
question diplom at*."
A nyw ay, he la id, he bad a r t f- resign and tell the cation why 1 during it* tour o f duty.
titration card. I noticed it w *i resigned.
"T h e President didn't think 1
algned (he "H igh Cemmi**ionet"
Loogwood s Thomas B. Wethcr— Hi* Excellency Jam ei Sterling wat serious. But ha soon found bie Is serving aboard the destroy­
out that I w at, and hi* order wa* er USS Braine with the Seventh
Moran.
Fleet in the Western P acific, The
But what, I peril*led, would be never carried ou t."
U. S. New* A World Report did Navy radarman ia the son of Mr.
do if a policem an did stop him.
" I 'd plead diplomatic immunity," not identify the magazine in and Mri. Charlei D. Welherbi*
question but it said Marshall alto of Route I, Mobile Manor, Longhe laid carnally.
Which shows that tho bigger had another fig h t with the White wood. During the (our o f duty
the front you put on in Washing­ House over the way decoded Jap­ the Braine has visued Hawaii,
m essages
w ere
being . Japan, Hong Kong sod tha Philipton, the m ore you can get away anese
1pines.
with. I wish 1 bad Jim Moran'a passed around.

W ater Supply

F in Lovely Is Shrewd
Businesswoman Also

n

Rut what troubled policy-m ak­
er* bare are beginning to queatiou
ia whether auch a meeting caa
possibly reconcile the apparently
Irracoucliable views o f Germany
aad Franca on the n o t band and
Great Britain and lb * United
Mates a s the other. Adenauer’ s
latest prose uncem ent o s policy,
proposing that a summ it with
Russia am i; Berlin and German
reunification, has left a sense
af frustration aad bafflement.
The proposal that "H a m let" be
played without Hamlet has the
look o f deliberate obstructionism.
A d e n a u e r 's concentration &gt;n
disarmament Is of long stand­
ing, but this ia hardly an exer­
cise that can be condu ct'd in a
vacuum divorced from all poli­
tical considerations. In fact, tha

church la aponaoring tho eolloctlon of colna (they
“V h tt refuao dodars either) to go into the UNICEF fund*
ithkh help eat needy people la undtrdevelowd countries
Then youngriere will be nOeeting fund* instead of the usual
S c k n t n w i candle*, etc.
„ „
LL-Tlhee# two groups win be indulging in *otno Halloween
Ite . but alao will be providing auperrialon for large n u m b e r *
"ertUds who pcobabiy win have more fua than if just Trick
ar Treating” around the neighborhood*.
gaaford has gained wide notice for its organized reA ction end offkiel* say that it ia showing up in the rood
—* irtoc of the city’s youth. And Halloween le a good time
the goblins to be good-

T&amp;riPu danger from typhoid and dysentery, Ur. Smith
waxsad. if drinking water becomes contaminated.
The doctor’s advice should be followed until the water
levels are tack somewhere near normal and the possibility of
drfrkiag water becoming polluted lessens._________________

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WASHINGTON _
The twe
MeeHsg tackle* u the Western
lilt,
K otn d
Ait—liner
lid
Chart** DeGauBe. teen t* have
achieved aae af their objectives.
IRet la ta make it imperative
that a Western heada-ef-ferarameat naetiag be held to try la
eoerdiaate the Western position
prior to any summit session with
Premier Kbruabchcv.

U V C 1 I I 3

This health hazard came aa a big surprise ax an added
from the high water levels and continuing rains. It
coaid lead to the necessity for maaa inoculation of

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Punter's Battle Looms
•In Florida, Auburn Tilt
trail** Prtn International
Auburn reserve quarterback Joe
D olan, whose booming punta were
credited b y many with causing
G eorgia Tec h i firit Ion of the
lea ton . meet* till match Saturday
in F lorid a '! Bobby Joe Green.
Both Dolan and Green can punt
SO and ee y a rd ! when they want
M o It K e m i. Dolan kept Tech bol­
t e d up moat o f the gam e and Green
kept LSU from looking at the goal
line any m ore than they did I n ;
Saturday.
Will the big toe make the big
difference at the P lalm ? It could.
Auburn and Florida played a 62
gam e last year, with Auburn on
the long end. Florida, which a c­
quitted itself well against LSU,
would like nothing belter than to
^ e a t Auburn.
Coach B ob Woodruii announced
his starting squid against LSU
would meet the Tlgera in Auburn.
This Includes a backfield of full­
back
Jon
M acBelh, halfbacks
Doug Partin and Jack Westbrook,
all moved up from the second
team , and alternating quarterbacks Wayne Williamson and Dick
Allen.
Auburn concentrated on defense
^ W edn esday in a long 2',* hour
^ w ork ou t. Coach Ralph Jordan call­
ed it "a good day'a drill.”
Alabama turned loose a rough
third team Wednesday and the
seldom seen scrubs scored eight
touchdowns fo r Coach Bear Bry­
ant. This was enough to make hit
offense—hungry mouth wafer. But
that wasn't the whole story in
practice.
"W‘c Brought our Drat unit and (he
^ ih irtl unit did well, our second unit
^ d id n ’ t do a thing. They’ d better

Filmstars Backing
New LA Franchise
LOS ANGELES (U P lW A group
o f well-heeled southern Californ'fla n s including a c lo n Jack Webb
and Dean Marlin, today is seeking
a franchise in the new third major
league for their baseball club, the
Los Angeles Stars.
The new outfit, intent on getting
a share o f tha entertainment dol­
lars spent in this apart-minded
area of alm ost six million papula
tion, has a bank roll of five mil
lion dollars " t o get started." sc
cording to Mark Scott, former
baseball broadcasters and execu­
tive vice-president of the Stars.

•

Wins PGA Golf
HUT SPRINGS. V s. (UPI) —
Charlie B a n ter of Baltimore birriietl the last two h o ld Wednes­
day lo win Ihe Middle Atlantic
PGA golf championship with a
th r c c o v c r par 142. Dick Mullen
o f lla je rito w n . M d„ led Hauler
v b y a stroke approaching th« 17th
‘ "h o le , bot bogied the last two to
finiah second with a 147 for tha 36hole tournament.

Change Draft Meet
NEW YORK (UPI). - The an
nual major league player draft
haa been pushed back to Nov. 20
to coincide with the minor league
meetings in St. Petersburg, Fla.
.T h e draft originally had been
• sch eduled to be held in New York
on Nov. 20.

pick up o r there'll be soma changes
made,” Bryant said.
Mississippi State, Bem a’ a home­
coming opponent, paid ipecial at­
tention to its kicking game Wed­
nesday. Fullback Billy Schoenrock
got o ff several punts which travel­
ed more than M yards.
Both Mississippi and LSU plan­
ned tapering off drills today after
workout in which rough work was
skipped to cut out the chance o f
injuries. Mississippi brushed up on
kicking and LSU worked out la the
rain.
Georgia Tech Coach Bobby Dodd
called W ednesday's workout ‘ ‘one

By

o f the best practice seaiions we've
had all fall." All hit halfbacks
were running well against Duke
defenses.
Tulane, readying for T • n a a
Tech, reviewed its running gam e.
Tennessee got the good news that
tailback. Bill M ajors, was "m uch
improved” alter being slowed by
a bruised knee. Majors will probably see action against North Caro­
lina at Chapel Hill.
Georgia worked on its paaa de­
fense. expecting an aerial display
fr o m
Florida State. Kentucky
worked hard and seemed eager for
Its game with Miami Friday night.

NCAA Gets Blast
BOSTON (U P I) — The NCAA
today was on the receiving end
of criticism for Its three-day ses­
sion here during which the foot­
ball player recruiting practicea of
four colleges cam e in for official
censure.
President G. D. Humphrey of
the University of Wyoming, which
was barred from post-season bowl
games this year and placed on
probation fo r 12 months, called
the NCAA action'un fair.
He said the NCAA acted “ retro­
actively” in that it punished the
school for something that hap­
pened in 1927 but not declared illesal until 1929.
Unbeaten University of Missis­
sippi, Montana Stale College, at
Bozeman, and Arisons Slate Uni­
versity at Tempo also were repri­
manded by the powerful NCAA
council during Its session here.
Wyoming, the NCAA found, o f­
fered
.... . aid to .a.. prospective
. - „ . studentr.
athlete, identified as Notre D im e
tackle Angelo M oica, In 1927 before
hia eligibility waa estab­
lished.
Moaca, according to Wyoming
Athletic D irector Gtenn Jacoby,
enrolled at Wyoming *n Seplem*
ber, 1927, but waa ineligible for
play prior to his diamisial for
"disciplinary” reasons in Janu­
ary, 1928.
Jacoby said M osca’ s visit was
provided for in NCAA rules per­
mitting one campus visitation by
a prospective student-athlete.
"W c could not know that later
the NCAA would reach the defi­
nite decision (published after a
January 1929 meeting) that a
campus visitation is illegal if it
is for . . . enrollm ent."
Mississippi's chances (or a post­
season bowl game were not af­
fected in its one-year probation
imposed
because
an alumnui
sought to entfee University of Ar*
kansai quarterback Albert (Son­
ny I Holmes to Ole Misa with o f­
fers of financial aid.
The NCAA noted that Mississip­
pi appeared lo inaka a "serioua
effort to educate Its alumni” to
conform to intercollegiate athletic
rules.
Arizona
officials
rxpressed
inrlf At
(ho* alrin'innru
ila torn.
shock
at the
stringency nt
of its
twoyear probation penalty, the first
year of which will bar the school
from taking part in any NCAAsponsored events.
"T h e irony is that the original
charges against
ua .were
dropped
,
..
,
and Arizona State University waa
stuck on information which we
volunteered.
said
President
Grady G am m agc.
The NCAA charged Arizona with
providing
prospective
football

players . with free plane „ ip s ,
free housing in a dormitory and
an overnight Junket to the Grand
Canyon.
Gam m aje stood by bis athletic
director Clyde Smith who admit­
ted to the NCAA that he made
an honast mistake in interpreta­
tion of the rules.
Montana, which received a twoyear probation prrtod Involving
all athletic teams, was repri­
manded because the NCAA charg­
ed Ibe school's head football
coach gave a scholarship to a
Brooklyn, N. Y. athlete. The grant
waa later cancelled when the
player turned out to be too small.

JE RRY

O ia r«% :
founder
Lamar
Hunt,
Lea y turned on the kind of ora­
tion that hriprd spark the Fight­
ing Irish to four national cham­
pionships.
" I feel wonderful about this pro
football. I feel therr's no doubt
w «'R make that first down this
tim e ," Leahy said, flashing his
Irish grin.
Paul Brown of the Cleveland
Brawns introduced a new brand

If a man heen’t learned in his lifetime
to develop an endeared feeling for our ncu
tional pastime he really has missed a
great deal. Show m« n man that dearly
loves the game of baseball nnd I will slumyou a man that haa that certain spavklc
in his eye.
*
W. K. McRoberta is just that kind of
man. For several years there had Iwen
feeMe attempts to return baseball to San­
ford but to no avail. This year Mac gut
wind of the situation that existed nnd he
immediately went to work. Well, ns
everyone knows the gates weren’t any­
thing to brag about but this didn't dis­
courage him. Of course he wanted a win­
ner but because o f his rfrent love for the
game he stuck It out to the bitter end
and now is ready to go again next year.
It is a man like Mac that keeps baseball alive because without class D playera in the farm system o f the Major
league clubs where would the future
Ruths, Mantles, and Maya come from.
Next year we are going to hnve a win­
ner nnd we are going to fill the park!
Mnc believes that anything can be done
and if anyone can do it he will! With
his kind of determination how can you
miss at anything.
.

Sanders Holds
Golf Play Lead

NEW YORK (UPI) — Branch leagues are trying to scuttle the "to avoid Interfurence,” Rickey
*8*in roared in anger.
Rickey hurled Bisebal* Commis­ Continental League.
H was the closest llickcy has
"Interference, that’s Ihe wordsioner Ford Frick's w ords back
at him today with an angry re­ yet com e to a direct charge of i —Ihry said no interference."
Rickey slopped— then added in
bad faith regarding cooperation
tort that
implied
tha
major
with the formation of the third normal tones: "I'm shouting. I
LAS VEGAS, N cv. (U P I)—Doug
league. Earllei, the 77-year old must compose myself. I simply
.
. „ ...
„
first president of the Continental refer to my earlier statement. 1
* ladcM '1 * , e“ d er Florida golfer
Laagua called upon "rick and stand on (iial."
frequently in the money in the past
Rickey had contended in a 600•(her baseball officials to honor
two years, held a slim one stroke
their "unqualified assurance” that word statement issued Wednesday
lead today a i wind-blown Sahara
Ihey support major league expan­ that Frick and the leagues en­
pro-amateur golf tournament en­
sion through the formation of a dorsed the Continental League on
both May 21 amt August 18. Ex­
third league.
tered lta final round.
hibit A -w a s an August 11 state­
Pryors State Farm Insurance
Sanders, of Miami Beach, went
Rickey'* new blast was touched
ment by Frick which said: "The
one over par Wednesday with a 73 teem took over the lead In the off by Frick's explanation that
members of the committee will
for a 36-bole score of 139, thanks Sandspur Bowling League, this the majors "have not committed
suppuri a third league movement
week,
by
winning
all
three
games
largely to his 66 on Wednesday.
ourselves to a third league is the
Roumillat
It
Anderson only possible method of expan­ and will attempt to avoid Inter­
But Doug's score was one of the from
ference.”
Drugs.
Robsons
Sporting
Goods
better efforts of the day, as only
sion.”
After making that point. Rickey
Eric Monti, Lot Angeles, managed was helped out of first place by
"H is the only way possible,” riincluded his formsl statement
lo equal par in a constant battle Wilson-Maier, as that team took roared nirkey, "They knew it
with a thinly-veiled, accusation.
all three from Ihe s p o rts te rs . The
with winds of 40 miles an hour.
when Ihry first agreed to support
"I
cnlrrcd
the professional
One stroke behind when to d a )‘s standing! now are Pryors 17-10, us and they know it nuw. Hasegame uf baseball In 1903 at the
play opened was young Don Whitt, Robsons 12-12, Wilson Mairr 14- ball can t expand in any oilier agt. „ f 21. During ihe ensuing 26
_Borcgu Springs, Calif., who also 13, Foodinart 14-13, The Pig .V
years I came to know all tha perhad a 73^ alter a first r o u n d 'iV |Whistle 13-14, snd noumillals I- **&gt; '-"
Asked if he was saying the n il- sons connected with the ownership
Tratlins these two were Monti and l®Jors are going back on a promise |of m ajor league clubs.
the veteran Ed (P orky) Oliver,
Wilson Maicr took more Ilian
Denver, Colo., with scores o f 111. (lie three games from Robsons,
— ------------------------they also relieved them of their I
_
high scratch seriei honors. Until
iS O C C C r L o o p
this week, Robson, with a 1,991

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a beaid were getting ao mad at
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mustache.
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day night. And Ihe television au ­
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"H e's make me look too bad,”
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black hair. “ Only once, long
lim es ago, 1 been knocked down.
The other time she's no count.
It' the low blow. Now I gets
even for Anicito, Iraida, Cachllo
ami Rene.”
The afurenvcnllunrd, in order,
are hla father, his wife and his
children. Gasper did not mention
b y name his 19 brothers and lis ­
ters. But if hr has hit way, he'll
probably boff the ox a few times
for them, also.
Florentine the ox, nut to be
confuted with Ferdinand Ihe hull,
shrugged hia sloping shoulders
their full ax-handle width at this
evidence o f picmcdltated hustillly . The only Cuban fighter extant
w ho la not nicknamed cither
"K id ”
or
"Chico,”
the
ox
grow led;
"T h is time he nut grt up.”
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talking, parliculatly English of
which he knows less than enough
to giaduair bum sixth giudc.
But Ills intcrpieter’a eyeballs
twirled when tbe ox rallied o ff
a airing of Hpanlvh which didn't

"H e aaya," tha interpreter at*
lowed after a considerable lloM
■pent mentally scrubbing up tW
conversation, "that he knock hial
out.”

We Wus Robbed/
Akins Shouts
WASHINGTON (U PI) - Former
welterweight champion V ir g il
Akina yelled today, "W e wus rat*
bed o f a technical knockout!" gad
he demanded a return bout with
southpaw Kenny Lane, who w o t
the decision Wednesday night, *••
ipile a badly cut right brow.
In the third round o f their TV
fight at the New Capitol Arana,
Akins o f St, Louli had climb#*
down from the ring and waa stall*
ing for the drrsalng room wfcea
Referee Ray Barnet called k in
back and told him the bout would
continue.
The recall cam e after a two-jnln*
ute halt in the third round, during
which the referee and Dr. Dhve
Gordon dlacuaied Ihe advisability
of stopping the scheduled ID-rpund*
er because of a bloody, ooa-apd*
one-liatr-lnch gash on Lane's right
brow. They decided to let tha fight
go on.

Still No. 1
NEW YORK (U P I)—Mississippi
Southern and Delaware remained
(1-2) today in United Praia Inter*
m U onal’ i small college football
ratings but .Miami o t.O b lo .r a &gt;
placed Watt Chester (P a .) Teeth*
era In third place.

Wins Race
NEWMARKET. England (U P I)
Rexcquca, owned by J. N. Adams,
held o ff Aathelion's d olin g ruth
Wednesday lo acore a half-length
victory
in the SiimbridgeshU"
StaWar.-Thames Trader finished
• head farther back In third
place.
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Col. Walter If. (Cappy) Walla,
U. S. Army (R et.), former pub*
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NEW YORK (L T D — william , c r *lch » « l « h)tl the m on,F
I). Cox. former prcsld»nt o f (he
UP* but lh* birniturc *«!lm
Philadelphia (Phillies) Baseball PlleJ UP * 2033 « rV,c !l
Club, announced Wednesday Ihe ta *e,t* *be league. With a 702
formation of a new professional »c r * lrh gam e they also look over
soccer league. Cox. president of ,c r * ‘ ch S am e h0IM&gt;r*- previously
the New York entry in the Inter- b*'d by 3 b® *'** w' ,b *
national Socrrr League, said the Uredlt for this week's win goes lo
circu|, ttou|d ^
mj, j p
. Faye Griffin and Virginia Lang.
.
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.UL..
s. ki&lt;e
f.,. •1,..
teams from 10 nations. All games wht&gt; turntd io bi* »cric* fur ,hc
will be played in New York.
I furntiure people. Pal Foster led
| Robsons In tbslr iosing battle.
Pryors Insurance, with first place
in sight, poured it on to tike alt
ATLANTA, Ga. (U P I) —Great three from Roumlllats. alter win.: Britain
ril*in "dll Ry another Ryder ning the first game by a mere
! Cup golf player lo the United I seven pint. Sue Jarh.un, rolling
- Stairs to replace Petrr Mills, for the drugstore Jed her team
■ squad with a 184 seratrh game, giving
Mills resigned from the
Wednesday because of a back in- her highest series for the evening
jury suffered during a practirc She also sewed up some money
i round at Washington recantly.
prizes, as she ended with a 227247 handicap total. Lillian Ogden
rolled high for the underwriters,
picking up the 2-tO aplii, while
doing so. ie a m -m iie Lu Hosepun.
who also roiled far above her
average,
toppled the
difficult
of "off-the-field gentlemen” in t o 'u p how many boy* have becom e 4 7-10 split.
pro football in the late 1940 s. doctor*, dentists
and
lawyers
Foodinart look Die first two
Now Leahy wants to introduce wbd* pl*)ing pro football.
gam es, but The Pig out rollrd
"Our new league will give even them lo lake (he last game by
"togetherness” on a
massive
mure boys a chance lo get into a large margin. Camille M o re lan d
scale in the American Football
pro football. W e're going to try sparked the restaurant team, and
League.
"W e want all the boys who play * J ™ * * employment i „ Los Eve Rogeru was high for the
’
Angeles for every man on our grocer*. Five also made the a in
for our Los Angeles team to r be­
team on a year-around basis. If split, and Gerry Ralston turned
com e residents of the area,
Leahy said. "W e want each pla i- - * ^
P
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hln* '«&gt;*■»»». in Ihe 4-7 9.
Next week's triion will center
er welt acquainted in hla chosen I 5* h" P » h‘ * * ‘ lh*'rJ * *° .,.on * «
on lanes one and two, as Food
suburb. We wani each one to be h . ,?»„• !** r
! mp 0&gt;eli',
I-eany s oration waa the high mart tries to make it into first
active in all local affairs, particu­
point of a pre»i conference fol­ with Pryors. Wilson Maicr hopes
larly in those
which Involve
lowing a meeting at which offi- lo do the same, if Ihey can win
youngsters.
"W’r want our players to put rials of Ihe new league discussed from The Tig on lanes three and
a commissioner, the awarding of four. Robson will be tryinz (or
in a lot &lt;&gt;f hours each month at
Boy Seoul meltings. We re not an eighth franchise and draft a com eback as they ro against
policies.
Itoumillals on five and six.
Just going to suggest this. W'e’ rc
going lo insist upon it. if any play*
c r can't make a speech, w e ll
have a public relations man write
it for him
"W’o feel pro football has ar­
rived. Pro football attendance is
growing. Attendance at college
games it on the downgrade. Look

Covers Sports
You who didn’t come to the park
last year just think about all the good
times that were had and pinn to lake part
next year. There is nothing like going to
the park on n hot summer night, sitting
with your friends, indulging in a soft
drink and u moon pie, nnd seeing a jam-up
ball game. Beats the channel changing by
a long shut!
I think the biggest kick I get each day
is watching Hick Silvers and Bud Layer
go through their antics behind Seminole
High School. Both are dead serious about
their job of coaching the junior varsity
but they throw enough humor in to make
it like a side show. They make those kids
so mean I don't sec how their parents
sland them when they get home from
practice. Actually they arc ju.)t capable
of teaching the youngsters that in order
to play bAli you have to hit harder than
the other fellow nnd the lads are only
carrying out their wishes on the field.
They are rcnil.v a well behaved group on
nnd o ff the field but they like to bang
into the line.
Plan to come out to the next JV game
and watch that Layer when somebody
scores against his defense. Better yet,
stay outside the jrnrk nnd hear him.

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Leahy Optimistic About Pro Game
NEW YORK (U P I) Frank
Leahy, so pessimistic as a college
football coach (hat he onca said
0h ia Notre Dame team might nut
m ake a first down, now is so op­
tim istic about the pro grains that
he figures it might cure juvenile
delinquency.
Leahy U Use general manager
of tha Los Angeies Charters of
the
new
American
Football
League. When he was introduced
to reporters Wednesday night by

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(Editor’* Noi t : Tfcis la the British tourists go to the resort,
ninth o f • aeries o f article* by we thought we might replenish
A . M. aad R . H. Haskell w to our supply of reading materiaL
The English hooka they had were:
are now in Europe.)
Saa Scbaatiao. Spain. . One of 101 Favorite Hymns, Bus Step,
the b i( changes fat European The Y ear the Yankees Lost the
travel in the Uat few year* la Pennant, The Fight Game—A
the e n i t l o f border restrictions. Four Square Book. All o f which
Friends who had traveled in
saema to be a rather strange
Spain several yeara a « o led ua
to believe ou t bags would b e " collection.
It la probably as a tribute to
thoroughly searched and that the
formalities would’ take a long the G l's of the last w ar that
time.
there are rending machines on
That was not the esse. The bor­ the streets of Roy an with this
der officials wanted to see our inscription “ Chewing Gum Serv­
passsports and the documents for ice— 10 Franca".
the car. A customs inspector
Incidentally, the first sign to
wasted to see the trunk and greet one inside the Spanish fron­
looked In the back seat. U was tier la for Coca-Cola.
all over in le u than five min­
The night before last we went
utes.
walking rather late in the even­
This aaa, liow etei, the Uivae ing at Pengeux to do some win­
formal entry into a country we dow shopping. Host of the furni­
h art m sde so far. When we ture which is oa display in pro­
landed in England, we were ask­ vincial French towns would be
ed if we had anything to declare bard to give away in the United
and our passports were stamped. Stales.
No bags w ere opened there nor
The most interesting window
had they been on the Belgian, was a display o f electric refri­
French or Spanish frontiers. As gerators. Instead of having milk
a matter of fact, when we re­ on the door shelves, the display
entered
France from
Belgium was to show dad how many bot­
c couldn't even intereat the tles o f wine could he cooled i t
the French in stamping our pass­ once.
ports.
On the subject of wine, we are
We spent last night ,n Roy an. told by all those who know about
F rance, a resort city on the north such things that 1919 will be
bank of the Giroode river, above one of the all-time p e a t years
Bordeaux. The center of this for French wines.
town was bombed out of exist­
ence during the war. It has been
built back as a modern city to
the extent that U looks more
like a plan for a proposed city i\ t h e c m c i r r c q l r t . n in t h
than it does like an existing one. j i d i c i a l c m c i g r n r F l o r id a
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Unfortunately, some of the build­ I M t N n m v NO. nuts
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CLARENCE AVERT HERRON.
Plaintiff
We also learned that the G er­
mans are not the only literal­
MARILTX KELXET HERRON.
m inded people in the world.
Defendant
N o r n t: t o d e t e n u
Y ears ago in Cologne I was hav­
ing a bout with the Tourist Di­ TO: 3I.VRII.TN KELLET 1IERT.ON
c /o Lucllla Kells?
sease. We arrived at the room
1 i :t Oraenvlew Avsnu*
after what teemed to be a very
Kankakee, Illinois
A do om Complaint bar teg boon
long time. I could hardly wait
filsd
against )ou In th* Circuit
for the porter to leave so I could
Court la sad for Seminal* Count?,
check the plumbing. 1 opened the Florida, la Chancery, for Divorce,
door and there was just what 1 tha short till* of said actlen be­
had ordered— a bath, no toilet. ing Clartnrs Avar? Herron, Plain­
tiff. vs. ldartlys Kclior Herron.
It w as hall a block down the Defondant, lb .it prseema ate to
hall. Last night we ordered a , caue* and require you to fils
room with a bath The results 1your written defenses. If aa? to
Complaint fllsd herein, and
were just that. Fortunately there tbs
to seres a cop? thereof upon
was no emergency.
Plalntifra Attornev on or before
Across from the hotel was a the fttb da? ef November, A. D.
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PAGANS AWAY JU ST
HAPPENS TO SE MOM'S
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b r id g e . r
LUNCHEON-*

Is lb* Cssrt ml tbs Twu el? Jada*.
oemlaol* t s s a u . Flestdn, Is Trwb«l*.
lu SOI Ksials af
CLAJULET L WARREN
Deceased
Tu All Creditors sod reevewe Mav.
leg liaise* *e Pews e je Agalsal
paid Eaiaasi
Tou and each of »»• *r* bsmbr
nonfts-1 and tequlead t* praaant
an? claim* end demand* which
yeu. sr either ef you. ™*F * * ;•
against lb* *st*U * f 1 LARKET
L. WARREN, dsewssed, L is af **ld
Couaty. t* lb* Coast? Judg* of
p.m tssi* County. FlarkL. at bla
e ffU . I* t**
Count? *« Sanfard, PLrlda. within
sight ealeodsr msntbs frsu ths
tlm* sr ih# first pubUcsilsa ef tala
native. Each cL lw sc dtmsnd shell
b* l* writing, aad eb*U Hals th*
place s f rsaldsace and poet attic*
address af tbw cLImaat. and tbnll
b* sworn ta b? th* cIslmsnL hta
aaant. or attaras?. and aa? inch
claim or deaasd set aa tilad shall
“

* • * ! DOIOLAS FTCNSTROM
A*
admlalatratsr
af
Ua
Esia'a at
CLAlUsET L. WARREN.
Daras aad
STE.NSTKOH. DAVlg k MelNTORH
At 1ores? 1 f»r Administrator
Eduard* Building
Sanford. Flsrids
F u st puLMAUsa Oct. 4, USE

HSkBunid 111

WITNESS my band and official
Seat at Hanford. Seminole County,
Florida, thla i:th da? of October,
a. d . m * O. P. Herndon
Clerk n! the Circuit Court,
Seminole County. Florida
By- Mirth a T. Vlhlea D. C.
Gordon v, Frederick
Attorney for Plaintiff
North Park Avenue
P. O. B m 111*
Sanford. Florida

Ftalnti:.*,
V«L
LORRAINE WASHINGTON,
Defendant
state o r
Fl o r i d a t o i o n .
RAIXE
WASHINGTON.
WHOSli
RESIDENCE IS CKKNOWX:
Ton will take notice that a
sworn BUI of Complaint baa btt-t
fllsd against ?ou la lie Circuit
Court In an4 for Sstnlnsls Coun.
tr, Florida. In Chancer?: that ths
nature of said salt la an action
far divorce, tbs abort till* - f a
which I* ELVIN WASHINGTON.*
Plaintiff, V s LORRAINE W ASH .
IXOTON. Defendant.
THESE PRESENTS are to com.
mand you to file your aaawsr rTreat the Trickster* with Bah* sthsr plsadlas with tbe D ork of
Circuit Court ef Ssmlnole
Goods for Halloween, from. . ths
Count? at Sanford. Florida, art
D O IB CREAM BAKE SROP
osrva a cop? at tba aama on Plain,
Ph. FA 2-0433 tltra attorns? oa or hoforo th*
ISth da? af Novombor, A. D. 1111,
Hsroln fall not or a docros pr&gt;
confstto will bs satorid against
you, for d.fsult.
.
FURNISHED
apartment, clean
WITNESS m? hand and aval .1
and eloae-in. Ph. FA 3-4013. Sanford. Sm laols Count?, FIorldsA
this 3Tth da? o f October, A. D,
Jimmy Cowan.

1*1*.

FIVE room furnished upstairs
apartment 2101 Magnolia, $33.00
Phone FA 2-3M1.
2-BEDROOM
kitchen
equipped
house. Phono FA 2-M S o r
FA 2-3132.______________________

(SEAL)
U. P. HERNDON
Clark of tbs Circuit Court
By Martha T. Vihlsa, D d
W. C. Hutchison. Jr.
Edwards Building
5s -1ford. Florid*
Attorn*? for Plaintiff
la tbs Coert at t*o Count? Jeder.
Bomtaelo Coaat?, Florida, I s Pro.

Legal Notice
w o n ts:
NOTICE »
IIKRKBT OtVCX
!h »: si tils rseulsr matting ef ths
Board or Count? Commissioner*
of Seminole Countj, Florida. st
tsn o'clock A. M. or ss toon liters■ fur ss ths matter esn 1-* const.I*
•red. Dscsmbsr I, ISIS st ths
Count? Commission Room, at ths
Courthouse In Sanford. Florida,
ths Board of Count? Commission,
srs will dstsrmlno ths nsctsslt?
of srsrllse Jail rsc 11111* * snd/or
a courthouts and also consider ths
s-itsrlne of a contract with an
a-chltect to hs designated b? sold
Board for tbs drawlnc of ouch
rlin« sod specifications as mlcht
b* ntcaasar?, and If at said most.
Ine a majorlt? of ths Board shall
dstsrmtss that It Is nacsssar? to
srset suck Jail and or courthouse,
a building taa wilt be Isrlad to
secure funds thsrsfor and for
rsmunsratlon
to said archltsct
pursuant to faction llS.St, Florida
eta tats*.
John IsrlJsr, Chairman of th*
Board of Count? Commissionsrs, Srmlnola Count?, Flor»
Ida.
Attest i
O. f&gt;. lit radon, dork
Publish Oct. SS A Not. A U . II, 31

la rotEaiata of
BISHOP HATGOOD WARREN
|)
Dacia sod.
To AH feodllsew oad Porooao Wav­
ing claims *0 Domamdo Agatm i
latd Estate 1
Tou and each of ?oa ar* b trsly
notified and required to preie*.
an? claims and demands s h u t
you, or either of you. mar have
against tbs sststs •( BISHOP HATGOOD tVARREN. deceased, la I* of
aald County, to lb* Count? Judg* of
Seralnolo County, Florida, at hla
office In ih* court bans* a f aa t
Count? as Sanford, Florida, within
eight calendar months from the*,
time of th* first publication cfCf
this notice. Each claim sr dsmard
■hall ba In writing, and snail state
ths piles of residence and poet
efflr* address ef th* claimant, an|
■hall b* sworn 10 b? tha claimant,
HI* agent, sr atterasy, aad anr
such claim or demand not aa flloJ
snail ho void.
/*/ DOLOLAS STEXJTROM
Aa administrator
af th*
Estat* of
HIHHOPHATGOOD WAR*
RES*, derailed
BTEX3T RuVI. DAVIS * Mr IN TOSH
Attorneys for Admlalatratar
a.
Edward* Building
Sanford. Florid*
First publication OsL S, ISSSl

BARGAIN PRICES
P o p u l a r Brands
at

Farrell's
Arcade Package Store
310 East Fint, Sanford
Wo Giv# Top Yaluo Siampa

O ff On The Right
Foot

a Pe
For Home Delivery Call FA 2*2611

Sanford Herald

�-

V

11
'
'

r -

a .;-;

A Want Ad A Day M akes A ll Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
7. r «

4 . B j j l Batata Foe la in

4 . Beni Estate Fee Bale

SLEEPING Hoorn I, Bo yd’ I, SIT
W. 3rd. Ph. PA M i l t .
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
V 4I2 Rosalia Dr. P h o n e
FA 12110.
FURNISHED house, South San­
ford Are. E . F. Stevens, Ph.
FA 2-5494.
UNFURNISUED new
S
house. Phone FA 2-1393.

room

MAJOR BROWN R E ALTY
Realise
L A K E M ARY
r h . FA 2-6337 o f F A 2-1964.

• n fa r t

FOR SALE B Y OWNER: House,
312 Holly Ave., 2-bedrooms.
Prlctd for quick sale at *3,400.
*1,000 down payment. Contact
3Irs. M. L. Rabom , IMS E.
Seminole Blvd.

T h u r i . O ct. 2 9 , 1959— P a g e 7

9 m l*

HOMES A N D LOTS fa r colored
people. Also homes ouilt an lets.
Rey Wall, Phene FA 2-1347.

J. W . HALL

U ff-A -D A Y

PIXECREST: l year eld 3-bed­
room , 2 hath, Florida room.
Nicely landicaped fenced la
back yard. Wall and pump.
Large utility room. Wall to wall
carpeting la living room . ID
Coleman Circle. Call FA 2-1*15.

f

_________L

J, ANNIVERSARY

CARQS

At
■ (« U ilL ,V M W V M
“ S o m e t h in * t o t a k e t h e p l t c e o f a m in k stole,’ *

LOTS ON LAKE

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

CARRO LL'S FURNITURE
Ph. F A 2-5111
ltd W . 1st St.
APARTM ENT 3 rooms and bath,
furnished. Phone FA 2-2394. 70S
B Park Ave.
S. Real Estate For Sate
LAKE FRONT LOTS 100* X 200'
high and dry, shaded. Ready
for building. $200 down, *30
per month. Phone Geneva, 2451.

See This Today!
The cutest two bedroom home
(ft in Wynnewood is nw. on the
market. It has hardwood floors,
a nice Florida room , stove,
refrigerator,
and the nicest
100' X 136* shady lot. The terms
era THE GREATEST only *650
down and the bslance at *65.00
per month at 5'i- Interest.
W. II. "B ill" STEMPER Agency
Realtor A Insurer
Phone FA 2-4M1
l i t N . Park
0-B E D R O O M . CB, Ilk bath boms.
Phona FA 2 5333.

ON LARGE LAKE
4-Redroom home with 2’ a baths;
larga living room; dining room ;
Florida room ; te rra u o floors;
central
heat.
Several
fruit
trees.
2906 SQ. I T . O VER ALL
* 2 7 .0 0 0 TERMS

-

BUSINESS PROPERTY

T a r g e store with nno 2-bcdraom
apartment and two 1-bedroom
apartments. On com er lot with
extra lot in rear for parking.

$32,000 TERMS

ROSA L. PAYTON
Regnterrd Rral Estate Broker
Mary E. Carmen — I w o Sal vail
B. E. Rogrro, Sr. Associate*
Ph. FA 2-1301 11)2 at lllawalba
$B Y OWNER: Equity *1U». No
closing cost, no qualifying 3
It Ft., bath ft Vi, modern e lec­
tric kitchen. .Sunlanrl Estates,
115 Park View Dr. FA 2 2657.
8-BEDROOM house 1301 Wynnewood Dr. Low down payment.
Phone FA 2 7797._________

Si.
\ s N. Park Ave.

Ph. F A 2-4123

and 2 bath Zeuli-bilt homes at
San Sem Knolls on ’ V'St 20th
Street just 4 blocks west of
French
Avenue.
COMPARE
THESE HOMES with any otheri
in the same price range and
we know you wilt agrre that
here Is the best value in town.
Down payments from *530—
FHA financing. Representative
on the premises from 10 A. M.
till * P. M.
W. H. "B ill" STEMPER Agency
R eailor It Insurer
Fkone FA 2 0*1
112 N. Park

Seminole Realty
W . DIETRICHS — REALTOR
Elis. Methvln— Velma Gonxaler,
Adelaide If. Motes —* Associates
1901 Park Ave.
FA 2-5232
NAVAL OFFICER, leaving San­
ford offers this charming 3-bed­
room contemporary home with
35 f l living-dinin'* area; part
air conditioned; double Utility
room. Lovely established land­
scaping,
attractive
neighbor­
hood. Low monthly payments
snd
flexible
terms.
Phone
FA 2 3758.

FA 2 -5 2 6 4

SANFORD PROPERTIES
(14 Atlantic Bank Building
Flo. Harrhs
It. II. Ivrra
YOU NAME IT—WE’ LL FIND IT

H ^ u lld in i^ ^ J o i a t i n ^ ^ R e ja lr a

» . Female Hein Wanted
WANTED: Full time colored maid
to live on premises. FA 1-71*5.
HOUSEKEEPER: while, live In.
Only 1 child
It yrs.
old.
FA 2-37*3.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds. n « y . Week o r Month — ’ 44 FORD half-ton panel truck,
d e a n , 1150. Phone FA 2-7327.
FURNITURE CENTER
IlM French Ave.
3-BEDROOM trailer fully air con
r h . VA 2-7*51
dltioned, washer and dryer. Will
sell equity very reasonable or
~rT slTTvilkinn. Contractor
will trade for equity in 3 bed
• Asphalt D riftways
room home. Phono FA 2-3134.
• Parking Areas
Quality Workmanship A Materials ’52 PLYMOUTH fordor, 4 cylin­
Term s T o Suit Your Budget
der; just had nevr rings, in
• Free Estimates
serts and valvo job ; clutch less
•W ork Guaranteed
than year old; runs good —looks
Phono FA 2-4030 Sanlord, Fla.
good; prlctd at t A . Thone
FA 2-7770.
Furniture Storage and Moving
To and From Anywhere
21. Furnltart
C. E. P n n .IJP S
1300 French Ave. Ph. FA 2-1941
HEATERS CLEANED
la w n Mawer Repairs
LEWIS SALES ft SERVICE
2916 W. 20th St.
FA 2 792* or FA 2 3464
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Since 194H
A. H AR E
DeHARY
NOrth 1-4422
NOrth 8-4711

WANTED: Colored eirl to do
housework and Ironing on Fri­
days. Must have own trans­
portation. Will pay by day or
hour. Phonr FA 2 1260.

2-HEATERS: Electric, fully
m alic, likn new. 2411
Ave, Phone FA 2-5404.

PAINT and

W ALLPAPER SUPPLIES
Buy I GaL - Gat 1 T R E E !
MARY C A R T E S PAIN TS
303-209 E. First SL Tb. FA 2-49*3 201 W. l i t SL
TA

M a th e r of Sanford

See n e . r * _______________
Used furniture, appliances, loot)
etc. Bougbt-eo!d Larry’ s Mart World ram ou * T raaiiitor Poekat
Radioi — Clack R id io t ft O tkef
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
Model*.
CUSTOM BUILT furniture - s i n ­
111.95 to 854.4*
gle pieces or sets. Also furni­
RANDALL ELECTRIC
ture repair. Cabinets made. i l l So, MagweDa
PA M H S.
FA 2-7063.
LARGE D og H om e— PA t-I N f.

NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

SUNLAHD
Estates

It. Building - Painting - Repair*
CUSTOM BUILT
Kemadellag — Free
Repa'r*
Phnne
BILL BKRNOSKY,

&amp;

HOMES
Kttlmale*
FA 2 3711
Contractor

LAKEFRONT
LOTS
Al

Pricer* You'll Never
A gain. . . . For

“ In the City of
Gracious Living”

See

LARGE

Near Golf Course

{1 -»0’ x 130' and larger)

Dream Homes

s340
*9890

Down Payment-No Cloning

LOTS

WITH SHADE TREES

Also % ACRE HOMESITES

Turn Went On 20lh
St. Follow Country
Club Rd. ft Watch
For Our Signs . . .

*9 9 5
Only $20

Down —

and

T O T A L PRICE

an

$10

Monthly

Nee Ihenc Outstanding. Land Values in the
corporated VUIaga of North Orlando today!

In­

2 :0 0 P . M . T i l D u k

The NORTH O R L A N D O CO.
A Subaidurjr of Silver Creek Precision C V p .
Located Just South o f Sanford and o n e mil# east
Highway IT • *3 o e the L ea f wood . Oviedo Rood.
Telephone FAlrfas 2-1(14

I

TY PE W R ITE R !
com pletely
conditioned IBM elertrle '
term*. Call Mary Leu, Stei
Agency. F A 2-4881.

Dallas Asphalt Co.

•

FA

ft J
1b
BUY SE L L ar T E A M
JENEDVS fU R N TTURE
4*4 Sanford Ave.
FA

New ft U*#d
Furniture and Appliances

Plumbing &amp; Repairs

Quiet Community

he.

New ft Ueed F i t f U n
a seei. A d e e d PI s e e

WELCOME

•

ShaamakaA

PAINTERS BUILDERS
CONTRACTORS
Closing out entire Paint
All paints and acceaaofiee nt
coat plus
S 'i .
FntKSTONB
STORES, 111 E . First SL

in .n

IN CENTRAL FLORIDA’S
FASTEST GROWING AREA

9:00 A. M. T il Dark
SUNDAY

Ph. FA

WILSON - MAIER

Stumper Talks

HOMES

OPEN D A ILY

by the bushel

Contracting A Repairs
Licensed — Bonded —Insured 15-A Beauty Parlor*
ARE you satisfied with your
FREE ESTIMATES
present Income? Big ? auto
dealer has opening fo r 2 ex­ •II Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-7*43 DORIS* BEAUTY BHOP
perienced salesmen. Beat com ­
llnlshlng 112.50 Waves ....................... l l t . H
22. Article* F or Sale
pensation
plan
available
to FLOOR sanding and
Cleaning, Waxing. S e r v i n g 5to.5o Waves ........................ M-3#
you. Sanford area. All Inquiries
Night Work Accepted By Appoint
Seminole County ilnce 1125.
ROTARY M OW ER
Attlchm ent
• BIG VALUES
confidential. Call FA 2-0414.
mrnt.
H. M. GLEASON, Lake Mary.
fo r
G radler Tractor.
• QUICK CREDIT
FA 2-3553
2*44 Adams
MAN for steady em ploym ent in
FA 2 ttOO.
• EASY TERMS
IS, Speeial Services
nursery. Ph. FA 2-46*0.
Hair Styling — Perm arenti —Oil W E G IVE T O P VALUE STAMP*
Treatments— TV Stamps, Soft
SERVICE STATION attendant, 33 TV SERVICE within the hour.
Water — Air Cond. Harriett’ s
Service Call
piui pail*.
CHRISTIAN WOMAN would like
years or o v er, experienced. No
Now And Used Furniture
Beauty Nook, 11)5 So. Oak—
Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. Ph.
Ckriitian w om an to aknrn my
washing or greasing. Colonial
*11 E . First St.
FA 3-942*
FA
2-3742.
FA 2 9799.
home. CaU FA 2-4439 trtfcre •
Oil Co., 1501 French Ave.
A. M. or after 3 P. M.
Sell Us Your Furnilur*. Quick
D A W N ' S
PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
11. Work Wanted
Service With The Cash. SUPER
BEAUTY SALON
UNCLE P A U L SAYS •’ ! don’ t
W. L. HARMON
TRADING POST, FA 20*77.
Air Conditioned Dryers
blam e roma hide for flinging
DAYS WORK wanted lor Wed.
PH. FA 2-4223 After 6 P. M.
P h oot FA 2-71*4
FACTORY TO YOU
their clothe* on tho floor. Can’ t
ft Thuri. Call FA 2-64*3. Ilk
H E A T I N G
ALUMINU3I
expect 'em te keep their n o m a
for Sue.
16, Flower* ft Plant*
tidy without a bandy fa ir
VENETIAN BLINDS
H. B. POPE CO.
SEWING, Phone FA 2-71*3.
draw er c h e it; Unpainted e r in
lee S. Park - FA 2-4234
Cut Flower* For Any Ocraaion Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
maple or walnut alarttag I t
vail with plastic end*. Plastle
HANFORD FLOWER SHOP
EXPERIENCED cook — m ild —
TV and RADIO REPAIR a f ’ r
817.13. FURNITURE CENTER,
o
r
rayon
tape*.
Cotton
or
nylon
FA
2-1622
or
FA
2-0210
(I ay worker; references. 701 Wil­
3:00 nights and weekends; San­
113® French A v e."
cords.
low Ave.
ford, Lake Mary and I^tngwood.
Srnknrlk Glniw and Paint Co.
W . H. "H ill" S T E M P E R Agency
17. i'et* • Livestock • Hup pile*
ft Penad
FA 2-2772 and FA 2 6613.
112-114 W . 2nd SL Ph. F A 2-4622 24—
12. Plumbing Services
Realtor ft Insurer
BLONDE COCKER • mo. old,
ASSO CIA TES: H. E. T affer
LOST: Smalt black d e g (T Ike.)
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
rra*onahlr, 170.1 So. Magnolia. 3-L'SED Bicycle* *3.00 each. 2Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
vicinity 207 W. 17th. ST. RR&gt;
ments, Invoices, hand bills, and
Trade
tn
Refrigerators
*33.00
Robert F. May, Bart richer,
V/ARD.
programs.
etc.
Progressive FILLY COLT, J . m o t h s uld;
each.
1-Trade
In
Egeqter
*49.04.
Helen fc, Noe nan ____
Printing CO.-Pbona r **2-293} —
Chihuahua, fem aW TA K C ' regis­
7
Trade
In
Table
T
V
*23.00.
1Phone F A 2-4991
113 N. Park
306 West 13th St.
tered. FA 2-7156 after 7 p. lit.
Trade In Portable TV (125.00
^ Plumbing ft H e a t in g ^
1 Kiddle Table * Bench Set
&lt;- Fem ale Help Wanted
Completa
la
w
n
W
alnteninee:
19.
Boat*
and
.Motor*
AIR CONDITIONING
S4 9t). 3-MctaI Table* Good For
Fertiliser—Spraying — Mowing
TV Snacks *2.00 each. 3 \ e w
HELP US FIND THIS MOTHER CONTRACT and RIPAIR WORE
JOHN LOMMEKSE
59 SEA KING, 35 h. p . elec,
FA 2 4*42
26" Power Mowers *59.93 each.
*146 per month min., 4 hrs. per 1M7 Stained Ave.
41* Willow Ava, F A 3-71*7
trie controls, 2 prop*. Plume
New Full Sue Buys or Girls
day, 5 days per week. Quali­
FA 2-7221. Terms if needed.
Bicycle* $3i.4l.
fications:
P T A,
scouting,
Roy Reel Paint ft Undy Shop
FIRESTONE STORES
Jo# C. Thomas
quality Hair nr 1959 Evinrudei
church, (caching, club or com ­
10th ft Sinford
111 S. First St.
Boat* and Gator Tr-.llers
FA 2-661*
munity work. Write in detail, 1021 9s rIt a St.
Behind Studcbaker Garage
giving tel. no. to R. R. Page,
SAMPLE:
VARIOUS
household
furniture,
W e lavlte yan te b e e* _
•V) IIP Electric Evtnrudes 5593
1143 Mary St., Suite 202, Jack­ SANFORD Flnmblag ft Heating
reasonable. FA 3 5500 aftar (
2596 So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7914.
absolutely free witkeat obliga­
sonville 7, Fla.
5102 16 ill* Fastwins $253
A. M.
tion at one et Sauferd'a leading
$3l«: in u p Sportwm* $253
p
L
u
n
c
t
o
ADDRESSING it home part-full
and ul her at res l
Metcla w hile yon locate eek&gt;
LIKE
NEW furniture, dishes,
Contracting ft Repairs
NO JOB TO LARGE O R SMALL
lime. E xcdto, P. O. Box M.
*1093 t/m r Star 18 ft. Bermudas
able beealng fur je e n a t f end
drapes, sold house everything
Freo Estimates
Drivo Ways — Parking Arrau
N. Y.
$821 anil other modrls.
R . L. HARVEY
goes. 117 Garrison Dr., Sanford.
fam ily. P ick e g y e w key a*
RENTALS: Day - W eek - Month
2i&gt;t famous (iator Trailers $150
Front End Loader*
CASHIER: ftitz Theatre, apply to 204 Sanford Avo. Phone FA 2 33*3
our H ike O ffice.
3
AWNING
windows,
complete
up.
Grader* — Doter* — Draglines
Mr. Hawley.
37*26 *20. FA 2 5342
Buy Now For Fall Hunting, Fish­
13. Electrical Service*
Ratten — Trniaperts
ing
anil
Family
Boating.
PHONE: Days, FA 2*131
LADDERS: step ladders ft exten­
Beauty la Our B u a in c M M. "D o * " V t lc t Electrleal Ser. Nights, FA 2-7123 or FA 2 5*42
sion* 50c ft. FA 2 2022.
D
et
Says
F
or
Service
Call.
.
Gateway To fhn Waterway
Why not make It yours?
FA 2-4896
FA 2 5985
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
JACHOB’S REPAIR SHOP
AVON Cosmetics offers good
Robson Sporting Good*
opportunity to earn money
House Wiring — r.lecirtc Service Welding — v ach. ft Gen. Repairs
W. Kith, ft Old. L. Mary Rd. 301-6 8 K. 1st.
I’ h. FA 2-5961
plus U. S. Savings Bonds,
Sid Vihlen
w rite.
.Manager,
Itox
216,
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Lockhart. Fla. for Interview.
112 MegnoUa
FA 2 0015

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22. Aetieteo F e e Bel*

F in n - m c t f u i
M ercury Outboard Motors
ST HOSE 9L04, Rey’ a WteMOl
Dungarees 41J4 pr. A rm y-N ary
typt* and altos, installed
WOODRUFF MARINE
Surplus Store, 314 la a fo r d Ave.
"D o It Y o u r s e lf
3441 French Ave.
FA 2-13*2
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
SINGER
E lectric 'e w ia g Ma­
24. Automobile* • Trailers
I T I N E
chine for balance due te r e ­
Machinery and Supply Co.
sponsible pa rty in UUi
207 W. 2 ed 81
Ph. FA 24433 1949 DODGE p ick up, iteluit
Complel#
with
attec
cab, new paint, excellent lives.
and m w
guarantee. I
F A 2-37*1.
m enti of 83.13 taeh nr will
count for cash. Writs
42 FT. 2-bedroom house trailer
Manager,
B os
33,
*2Joo. in ft. aluminum trailer,
W in d s h ie ld
R a ck G in s
HtraJd.
eleepa five. FA 2-054* night,
D e e r G lea n
V e n t G lta n
FA 2-7719 day.
S E R V IC E
PEAS, black eyee and „

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RAYMOND M. BALL

Stenstrom Realty

19, Baal* and Mater*

S c it k a r ik G ia n s a n d P a in t C e . 1*52 ENGLISH FORD, fair con­
112-114 W. 2nd S t
r A 2-4422
dition (50. Phone FA 2-5(27.

2 BR, CB home. Low down and
-Realtor
monthly payment. FA 2-2547.
"C all H all"
Phono FA 2-3441

BY OWNER: 2-bedroom -«om«.
93M.M Down
best location la Country Club
•13 Catalina Drive
Manor. Phone F A 2-4442.
High
dry
location.
This
2
bed­
FURN, A p t 201V&gt; W. U t S t
room home h is eatras such as NEW HOMES Loch Arbor; 3 snd
*63 PER MONTH: 2 B R ., kitchen
paneled breakfast room, deep
4
bedroom s;
F ir
exciting
equipped, large yard. Children
well In yard. Florida Room,
fam ily living with planned lux­
and p e t s
accepted. Ph.
kitchen equipment and eneloaury plus ample entertaining
FA M M before 10 — after «
cd garage. Total price *11,000.
facilities and play areas at
p. m.___________________________
moderate prices. Shawm by ap­
ROBERT A . WILLIAMS, Re altar
pointment. Call FA 2-4032.
Raymead IwaS g ilst. Aaaee.
# ’ ELA K A APA RTM EN TS: rooms
private baths, 114 W. First St. FA 2-3*31 Allan tic Bank Bldg.
DOWN
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath, large living
1 or 2 BEDROOM apsrtraent.
FARMER'S AGENCY
room and bedroom s; kitchen
Phone FA 2-0733.
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
equlpt. See at 105 E . Woodland
D. H. Whitmore
NICE front apartment downstairs.
Dr. Phone owner. FA 2-4073.
Lillian G. Trama
3 la rfa rooms snd big front
Associates.
porch. Private. Ph. F A 2-1371.
116 S. French Ave, Ph. FA 2-5221
AND ASSOCIATES
3BEDROOM house, fenced After
yard. hours, FA 2 2611, FA 2-4*21,
Real Eetate — Im nrancs
Reasonable. Phone FA 2-1133.
FA 2-62*1
Sorely Bond*
218 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-6641
(■-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
Sanford
Phone FA 2-5*99.
Evans Bldg, la k e Mary
HERBERT STENSTROM
1 ROOM Efficiency 6pt., private
Ph. F A 2-1290
Registered Broker
bath, suitable for one or couple.
LE
X
R1SNER
BY
OWNER:
2-bedroom home at
Across from Post Office.
LOTTIE BROADW AY
2428 Chase A ve.; *2.900 rash.
KEN TORRETT
SLEEPING ROOMS: The Gables.
Phone FA 2-4653 before * or
BE TTYE D. SMITH
after S P. M.
&lt;01 Magnolia. FA 2-0720.
Aaaoclatea
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house, 111 N. Park — Ph. FA 2-2430 714 ACRES — Modern home; 2
bedroom s, Ili bathrooms, Flor­
kitchan equipped. *60 2U2 Or­
ida room, large living room,
ange Are. Phono FA 2-6630.
dining room and kitchen. Large
^ I t ORE. 23 ft. by 50 ft. Inquire
garage and carporte. 1 mile
With lake frontage o f 100 ft. to
M l W. 1st. St. ____ _ _ _ _ _
East o f halt park on Celery
300 It.
Ave.
HOUSE on Cameron Ave. East
Side,
between
Celery
and
Five and Ten A cre Farm*
Geneva Ave. 4 bedruuiui, quite
neighborhood,
kitchen
appli­
to the m athematician! In Sanford.
ances. *75 per month Ph.
BROKER
There are 1120 square feet of
FA 2 6145.______________________
living area in this three year old
202 So. Park Ave. Ph. r A 2-5991
UNFURNISHED 5- BR house, call
three bedroom concrete block
3-BEDROOM,
furnished
house.
home In showroom condition.
FA 2 3645.______________________
Reasonable. 1 mile from NAS.
Add a nice screened porch,
% BED ROOM unfurnished house
Contact Clabougb. W. W., Na­
carport, and utility room . Put
*50. 2*32, corner o f Lemon ft
val Air Sta., Ext. 327.
them all on a 79 foot lot con­
Grandview. Phone FA 20627.
venient to ahopping, school ami
church. Did you figure higher
RENT A BED
LOOE AT THE REST —
than *10,500? Then keep the
THEN BUY THE BEST!
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby Rcda
change, but call
Visit the beautiful 3 bedroom s l i t
By Day, Week or Month.

**. Special gcrvltea
AH

3-REDROOM house; quiet neigh­
borhood:
lew monthly paym en u . 3403 DeCottes. FA 2-2*44.

1 IA 1 ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2944 Franca Ave.
2BEDROOM furnished apartment
close la, reasonable. FA 2-6641.
ftlC E L Y furnished large 2bedroom and 2 bath apartment;
adults. 1112 Sanford A re. Ph.
FA 2-54*1.______________________

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Your attention is drawn to Mr. Elmo Faria, salesman
with Holler Motor Sales for the |iuat two years. He has
worked in the automotive field since 1927. Ilia vast
experience makes him n valuable member of the Holler
staff,
Mr. Farls, his wife Mary and son George, reside at 1301
Park Ave., Sanford. They have another son. Elmo ill,
who is serving in the U. S. Air Corps. They are mem­
bers of the First Methodist Church.
Mr, Faria belongs to the Sanford Shrine Club and
the Sanford Kiwanis. He enjoys many outdoor sports
and holds membership in the Sanford Boat nnd Ski Club.

Home* feature .1 Bedroom* •
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Tile
Hath* • Screened
Porch - Utility Room • Ter.
r a tio Fluor* • Carporte • Land•raped Lot* - All City Con­
venience*.

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PINECREST
4th Addition
Homes Designed For
Florida Living.
3 ft 4 Bedrooms —
1 ft 2 Bnthn

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payment!
Low aa $426
Y o u c a n m o v e i n im m e d i­
a t e ly w h ile th e p a p e rs a r t
b e in g p rocessed .
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W estern M ilitary Experts W orried
Over Red Nuclear W eapon Advances
LONDON (UPI) - The Werter*
M m a n beginning to k in aer■ I thoughts m ten present marm a o tb ir test explosions
of reported startling adto Ruarian nuclear wrap*
W eeten military esparto
today.
told l'nltad Proaa
tho Western dateat tha O n n a nuclaar talks
darU of
pottk
Irina which apposoa furlia r
*ar giptoehmo aod tea
advanced Soviet
• Par Marly a year tea world baa
wotrill I tea negotiation* to Geoon . bapiai teat tea apectar at a
« race eaw bo
asoaod la Gr­
after a tWD-BMWte

Mo “ nuclaar
tea VaMod Mateo

bomb."
taata wtU
Analysis af this (aDowt ted
year.
U. I. scientists to tbs
Tbs military exports la
the Russians had enormously
Western leaden
tbs strong public demand tar a greater suppUas of uranium than
boa m teste. Bat, teey said,evi­ the West suspected, k also indi­
dence so fa r -o f tee danger to cated they bad wived the prob­
baaite by radiooctivo faUowt la not lem, which seta baffled Western
coecluaiva.
Wastera atateameo aad milttery scientists, of bringing large quan­
leadcra bava tee nepoasIbUMy for tities af uranium—225 together to
deciding wbeteer tea aUUtary riak the cuing of their superbomb
to tee Weal of a prolonged baa without producing an automatic
oa teste eotweighs tee Improved nuclear reaction.
The military experts hers said
danger to besite, they said.
Tho esperta recalled ovideoce Russia's Sputniks and Luniks
given by tbs U. S. Atomic Energy have shown tbs has missiles cap­
Coa fti Iaaloo oarly this ynar to a able of delivering her super atom­
dosod sessioo of n Senate tub- ic bomb. No country yet has a
THIS AERIAL VIEW shows n portion o f the flooded area at Plymouth,
committee. AXC sdaHata said missile powerful enough to carry
New Hampshire, after a wild, three-day northeast storm dumped up to
that fallout, trapped sad analysed ■ hydrogreo bomb, they said.
eight inches o f rain over much of New England.
One of the main problems is la
after a particularly dirty Randan
the
method
of
detonating
the
hy­
nuclaar test last year, indicated
that Roasto bad developed a “ so- drogen bomb. The start of a fuslon reaction require* such vast
heat aod eoergy that Western sci­
entists have so far been able to
produce K only by using an atom- I NEW YORK (U P I) — The non Mona L b a it believed by ed by the Vernons. The Houiloa
is bomb to detonate the hydrogen “ other" Mona Lisa, a disputed many experts to have been paint­ group negotiating for the Mona
version of the Da Vinci master­ ed by Leonardo da Vinci in 1102, Lisa is headed by Dr. Edwin C.
bomb.
The Russians also appear to be piece valued at lt.500.000, may five years before he painted the Connor, a wealthy retired phy­
ahead of the West to finding an get a home in a Texas museum. nearly identical but more famous sician. and includes several bank­
The Vernon fam ily, owners of canvas which hangs in Paris' ers. doctors, an insurance firm
altcrnativo to this, according to
the painting, aod the prospective Louvre. The Vernons keep it in president snd a prominent at­
the Loodoo experts
a sign tbat lenders art toying
A Soviet explosives expert. Gen. purchasers in Houston,, Tex., con­ a bank vault in Summit. X. J.
torney.
Georgi Iosifovich Pokrovisky. said firmed today that negotiations
Slagle said negotiations
are
away from GI
William Henry Vernon of New­
According to Jam.-a J. Carney recently all Russia's latest hydro­ "a re going on and have been for being handled in Houston by Mary port, R. I., an ancestor of Vernon
tom
e
little
tim
e."
But
neither
gen
bombs
are
detonated
by
whs’
Frances
FetUg,
an
agent
retainJr., a University af Miami fin­
was entrusted with the painting
ance professor, the interest rate bs called an “ electrical explo­ party would say bow near to a
by Marie Antoinette of France
climb is tevsliog off but there is sion" instead of by atomic bombs tale the negotiations have gotten.
at the time of her arrrst during
Purchase of the painting would
Westers military experts said
no prospect far “ soy substan­
the French Revolution. The queen
tial lowering of interest rates tor the value of the bydrogren bomb, rank at one of the biggest art
told her young Am erican friend
transactions
a
American
his­
even
in
massive
retaliation,
was
at lssst six months." Carney gava
that he could keep “ the portrait
this assessment to tee National seriously limited by its weight tory. A reliable report indicates
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) Bars of tbe nun by Leonardo" If she
League of Insured Savings Asso­ and teat at present it can be de the Vernon family already hat
were executed.
ciations, to convention to Miami. IIvend only W manned bombers turned down an offer of S800.000 and cocktail lounges in the state
The owners of the puuu.ru art
aad Britain bavo a

Famed Picture Valued Over A M illion

Experts Say Pressure
O ff Home Loan Interest
WASHINGTON (UFI) -Experts
la off borne loan
Tkoy may not be going down to
able future but are oat
to pa op either.
Hooey to atlH aotog to be cumwith lenders
quaand ftoawrtol roeourcos
carefully.
to tbs National Auoaf Real Estate Boards,

Bars Can Operate
On Election Day

Worry Clinic
I t o n y 'i case to—id be

am dU d k

e

per cent

afaaa aad to March to

V

And bp s i means
fanwos “ ran— te
atqM tor R can sMmtosto much

toward
aoatlisf borrowing, NARER PrvnM. UdaM af U a An­
te that loaders are tor sales af Mess,
tee impact of high merrhaadtee. Few
I bousing industry.
fi
“ Tbs growing practice of makla f mortgage decisions primari­
ly m Immediacy of yield with beys.
minimum apparent regard to the
RT — GEORGE W. CRANE.
future la a serious source of
PbJ).. M. D.
trouble to the bousing industry,"
CASK C — 472: Tunmy R., aged
Udall said.
Ha leveled sharp criUctsm at 7, la a lonely youngster.
an FHA l e a n s
when the maximum FHA Intere g rate waa tocreaaed on Sept.
M from l b to SH per cent.
Instead of trimming diacouola
by an expected four points, Udall
said, the interest boost led to dis­
count reductions of about two
points. "11m current price level
of yHA-insured mortgages apptars more a matter of assessing
tea burden that the public and
tee bousing industry will bear
aad lasa a matter of Judictuue
decision la Isrmt of the long run
tostdanrial market,” Udall said.
Ho noted that the S per cent
sale oa conventional loans—those
tbat are not backed by the govern­
ment—is “ bumping against the
usury laws'* in about a dow n
states. As a result discounts—un­
common on conventional loans—
are coming into use.
Loans guaranteed by the Veter­
ans Administration (or former
servicemen “ are practically un­
available in many areas because
ef the 5*4 per cent ceiling on the
interest ra te," UdaU said The
VA reported a further decline in
appraisal requests in September,

for the work, but this could not
be confirmed.
"T h e price under discus*Km te
11.500,000.”
said
Christian W.
Slagle, a Vernon in ixw and fam ­
ily spokesman. ' Thu painting te
So the "Pause A Praise'' stra­ the hottest thing in the art world
even though it te an eiahth of an
tegy fulfills his Hunger f«e
men away from complete authen­
public recognition. It creates the tication. But ooe must remember
proper “ mental net" for probable that the Louvre Mona Lisa has a
mystery of ka ow n."
acceptance af your logic.
The beautifully preserved VerEARLY VACCINATION

“ Or. Crane," a local clergyman
began. “ Tunmy needs to be to
Sunday School.
“ Hi* mother approves of my
idea but hit father la dead act
against it. The father riaima to be
an atheist and says churches Just
ruin people.
“ Betides, he argues it is unfair
to prejudice a child's mind, so
be says we should w as till Timmy
is 21 and then let him decide for
himself.
"1 know you have taught a Sun­
day School clast for 40 years, to
how would you answer Tim m y's
father?"

FAl'SK A PRAISE
When 1 taught my psychology
classes at Northwestern Univer­
sity on “ Advertising and Selling".
I always urged the students to
“ Pause A Praise" when o pros­
pect raised an object wo.
Tbi* is the best single bit ef
•trategy any talesman can ever
acquire.
It. helps
parents
i , .
*
w
-------— -and
—school teachers, too. when children
ihool questions back at ua.
" *“ ■ * * .* "?• u* • chance
to collect our feeble wits, M ww
have been wool gathering.
Second, it inflates the ego of the
questioner. Instead of being met
with a sharp retort or angr&gt; . . .
P
no* receives a compliment.
That puts him into an agreeable
and often agreeing fram e *f

"Y ou bava raised a good queation." you can thus begin your
reply to Tim m y's father, "and
you are quite right in urging that
we let a child make up hie own
mind on many iasuea.
"Sometimes, however, we adulU
have more experiences so it is
helpful rf we add our matura
judgment to lip the scales la the
proper direction
“ For example, we now know
teal MsaUpux and dipthena and
polio can be prevented almost
completely by vaccinating child
ren.
The youngsters seldom want to
be vaccinated, so if we left it
solely up to them, they’d n sk
infection rather than suffer the
minor needle prick at the time of
vaccination.
“ Thus, we parents must ta ct­
fully 'sell' them on what te good
insurance for their later adult
health.
“ By the same logic, we should
tactfully vaccinate them against
social unpopularity by teaching
them table manners, plus clean­
liness with a toothbrush, soap, etc.
“ And team work te now m ore
necessary than ever before, be­
cause of our loom ing population,
so we need to train a child us
fair play and the Golden Rule.
"M ost of us parents fail to tutor
our suuuicai
children •F'VMivaii;
specifically wu
on euwi
such
points, so U ia convenient to let
them attend a Sunday School
where some unselfish person do

natea time to teach the youngsters
moral manners.
"If you left it up to Timmy,
don't you think he'd prefer to go
wills ilia playmates and spend an
hour singing inspirational tongs
and listening to tales of moral
heroism?
muxs.
In fact, why not come along
Each of us at birth is branded with Timmy next Sunday and in­
acron the chest with this lifelong, spect the modern Sunday school?
though Invisible tattooYou are an analytical thinker, eo
KEY WEST. (U P I) - Pump*
maybe you could offer us some
worked through the night to keep ANT " AYT T° r K t L
good suggestions for improving
a British freighter afloat here,
II?"
but the ship got into port.
(Always write to Dr. Crane
Tlie 445 too Crystal, with a hole
la care of this newspaper, en­
ripped la iU bull, llmpwd into
closing a long 4c stamped, ad­
port shortly after midnight with
dressed envelope and 20c to
OUTOBER 17
• Coast Guard escort
rover typing and printing ro«ti
Admission*
Tho 225-foot vessel had reported
when yen send tor ene ef kte
John
W.
Hall,
Sanford
k waa sinking with X persona
booklets.
aboard Wednesday aflernooo. The
Caudooe Wharton. Sanford
crew radioed that tea aingl* pump
Will* Lawrence, Sanford
8TA-NU Cleaning
Linda Roasi. Sanford
could not keep ahead of tbe water
Jewel Jones. Sanford
pouring through tho hole.
Keep* Clothan
Jut what caused the tear to
Julia Mansfield, Sanford
L IK E N E W !
Cleo Howard. Sanfurd
Iho hnU was not known.
Carolyn Betts, SaiMord
Hie Coast Guard K-nt airplanes
which dropped two extra pumps
Roecoe Williams, Sanfurd
to the Crystal. Using these, the
Gertrude Smith, Osteen
crow waa able to get underway
Emma Thornton, Sanford
aad made it to Kay Weet with
Lucy Bridgea. Sanford
g cutter is eocart.
Dtaostoaate
Tho crystal, a two-masted con­
Mary lie ten Oyter aad bahf,
Sanford
verted yacht, waa bound fur
C O L O N IA L C L E A N E R !
Tampa whan M Beat tbe SOS.
Frederick Zuil. Matoaod
11* R.
Avo.
John Ivy, Oviedo
Drive-la
l i t W. lMh
Elizabeth
Mitchell,
Sanfurd
Leaves For Meet

Crippled Freighter
Reaches Key West

Hospital Notes

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Dr. aad Mrs. L. T. Doss left to­
day to attend tho annual cooven
tioo of the Florida Chiropractic
Assn, at the Robert Meyer Hotel in
Jacksonville. Dr. Dose la president
of tho Gavel Club, an organization
of part presidents of the asaocia
Una.
The nation'* lending tobacco
companies spent • total of nearly
III million dollar* to advertise the
tB
brands af eigararti i daring
2tM. Thu. according to Adrarttotog Age, waa loo* than boM t east

won't have to d o s e Nov. 2 when
the people vole on the reappor­
tion m eot amendment.
In an opinion Wednesday for
Beverage
Director
L
Grant
Peeples. Atty. Gen. Richard Ervin
ruled that a 1953 act changed the
rlrifin f
on »Ko4 Keee ? TUld tv
kept open during special elections.
The electioo on the «4 senator.
100-member House apportionment
will h« a sp ecu l election to deeido only that one issue.

OCTOBER

OUR
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Slagle's wife. Mrs. Agnes Vernon
Slagle of 2S9 Fairmont Chatham,
N. J .; her sister. Mrs. Dorothy
Vernon Landis o f Pound Ridge,
741 Yi, and their mother, Mrs.
Alice C. E. Vernon
They never have been able to
: Z t j ' j ' j It In N.ta iiuiuet because
they fear fire and theft. Even the
Louvre Mona L u a was slashed
from its fram e and stolen, but
later was returned to tbe muscum.

By FRED DANZIG
N EW YORK (U P I) — Having
watched "The Bella of 5t. Mary s"
Tuesday night, the cockles of my
heart should bo warm enough to
cut Into winter fuel bills.
Bat it didn't work out that way.
Tbe 90-minute CBS-TV produc­
tion put together some engaging
personalities to tell the story of
St. M ary’s parochial school, iu
troubles with a neighboring mil­
lionaire and its faith in itself and
prayer. The troubles were many:
The millionaire, p l a y e d b y
Charles Ruggles, was a hypo­
chondriac who wanted the school
razed fo r a parking lot; Sister
Benedict, played by Claudette Col­
bert, developed tuberculosis; Pat­
sy bad family troubles; Eddie
couldn't fight; the school was
falling apart and, la the idiom of
the day. one student took a dive
on a quiz. Enough trouble here to
last through a full 34-eplsode se­
ries, I ’d say.
Because a play o f this sort sug­
ar-coats life, the troubles, though
many, were really superficial.
Even the tuberculosis was a very
mild case. Prognosis: excellent.
And the millionaire really had a
heart of gold. Since his new of­
fice building was noticeably lack­
ing in traffic, it was no surprise
when he donated it to the parish
for a new school.
Tho most renuine performance
of the night was turned in by
Marc Connolly, as Dr. McKay.
He had aa honest, natural ap­
proach while the masterful browwrinkler. Robert Preston and
Miss Colbert were fine in a scene
to outdo each other . , . However,
Miss Colbert was fine in a scene
that had her boxing and, later
when the learned of her illness.
Otherwise, she was, well — Clau­
dette Colbert, complete with su­
perfluous hand-waving. Prev'an'a
"role called for complete, believa­
ble warm-hand
ingenuity.
He
came over with exetaaive stiff4tC»l.
The labored mechanics of this
story have been rendered obsolete
by time and 1 thought the funda­
mental message — dealing with
faith rewarded — could have been

P m rk

A v t.

The Chenael H * in : Ralph Edward*
brings his NBC - TV
Wednesday night show. This U
Your Life, back to New York r R ,
two program* ia November, u0daunted by hie encounter with
Lowell Thomas during toe Uit
viait.
Carl Reiner has been added to
tea gueat list o f Dinah Shore's
Parisian review on NBC-TV this
Sunday because of a postponed
appearance by Les Marottes, &gt;
puppet act. Metropolitan Opeia
star Cesare Siepi appears on the
N ot. 5 CBS-TV The Big Party, f )
show the late Errol Flynn had
been booked into. Backstage. Abe
Burrows has assumed his duties
as executive producer o f 'Party,'
now that some Broadway direc­
torial commitments are ended.
Allied Artiste, a film company
that has produced “ The A1 Ca­
pone Story" and “ Friendly Per­
suasion." will produce two a« yet
unspecified TV film series foe
ABC films starting in Janu arR
Ethel Skutts, the popular band
singer o f tbe lii30, stars in “ Spe­
cial
Delivery," a forthcoming
CBS-TV Alfred Hilebccck ehiiier.
One out of every seven medical
bills covered by health insurance
in the U. S. ia 2500 or more while
more than half fall between I1M
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I saw only tbe last half o f Art
U nklelter’s
NBC-TV
Startim*
special Tuesday night — the on*
in which Linkletur the TV per.
tonality plugged a new book by
Linkletter the author, which *as
published by a firm that Linkletter the businessman U a part­
ner in. So far at is known. Linkletter doesn't own the automobile
firm that sponsored him. The tto
terviews with children appeared'
to have a carefully rehearsed air
o f unrehearsed behavior about
them. The Interview with Mrs.
Hannah Nixon and her aon, Vic*
President Richard Nixon, didn't
belong on this show.

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County Urged To Vote In Reapportionment Election Tuesday
Legislative Delegation
Favors Passage O f Act

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S«tninolt County'* legislative delegation today urged it*
12,500 eligible voter* to give the county the largest voting
turnout in the state and back the reapportionment issue in
Tuesday** election.
■0 Senator Douglas Stenstrum and Representatives Mack
Cleveland Jr. and Gordon Frederick said this morning that

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“ the a mend meat trill mean a
great deal to the county and
e u te .”
Seminole calmly voter* also will
have • chance lo role on accept­
ance of the school board’ s recom ­
mended eight mill tax levy and
Iwo mill* for the building and bus
reserve fund.
The three school trustee candi­
date# will nsn again unopposed in
Som e 1,000 residtnli in Seminole the election. They are R. F. Coop­
County and Debary will get a re­ er, J1m Birkaameyer and Roy
duction In their telephone bills Mann.
Sanford voters also will vote on
■tartiag la November, Bob Sbedden, m s n a ie r of the Sanford o f­ a d t p commissioner post with J.
fice o f the Southern Bell T ele­ H. "J im m y '' Crsppa opposing in­
cum bent Merle Werner.
phone Co., reported today.
Crappe becam e the only candi­
Shedden laid *00 person* In the
eounty and the m me number in date to run against the present
DeBary will get the reduction due officeholder!. Only &gt; write-in bal­
tft an elimination of mileage lot can oppose Earl Higginbotham
in his race lor ■ third term on the
ehangei in the a n a .
A n s a In Seminole County affect­ commission.
The constitutional amendment
ed are Lock Arbor. Lake M ary,
Ravenna Park. Sunland Estates proposes a 44-acnator, 103 member
House legislature—a total of 14
end North Orlando area.
Shedden reported he is sending new legislators. Most of them
out tettera to the aubecribcrs tell­ would be elected from the Mate's
larger population centers.
ing them of the reduction.
The proponents maintain the
According to the letter, the tele
phone company recently completed proposal la the best that can be
a etudy of the monthly mileage obtained from the legislature. Op­
qpergea applicable to telephone ponents in the large counties com ­
eTrvlca. The atudy was requested plain it still does not give them
bp the Florida Railroad and Pub­ a fair share of representation.
Stenstrom said that “ we In
lic Utilities Commission.
The letter states that the study Seminole County stand to gain as
showed that certain reductions in much as anyone m Florida by
the mileage charges were appli­ voting In favoT of thla amend­
cable and will start effective N ov. ment. If the amendment passes,
the county will have its own sen­
1.
ator rather than sharing a sen­
ator In the years ahead with
Brevard County."
“ Thla, of course, ie not the only
reason that 1 hope our people
will support this amendment. The
amendment, in my opinion, Is lair
lo all of Florida and, while It ia
not perfect and docs not represent
An 80-year-old Casselberry resi­
the thinking of any one person, it
dent died this morning o f in­
is the firat real step forward that
juries received in a two-car col­
the people of the faster growing
lision on Highway 17-9? Wednes­
areas of the state have had an
day afternoon.
opportunity to take in many, many
The man was identified as Clyde
Rising who died at 4:10 a. m. years.
“ I do hope lha people of our
day of a punctured lung, head
county will support this amend­
juries ami several broken ribs.
m en t/ hut piore. Importantly. I
The Florida Highway Patrol re­
hope
ever; regisiervsl volet
ported that Rising’ s car rut into
wlj) take the time to go to the
the path o f a vehicle operated
polls to vote whether they are for
by Dallas Pillom of Fort Worth.
against the amendment. If
Tea. The accident occured one
Florida's constitution la to be
mile north of Casselberry.
changed, it should be by the voice
Officers said Rising, attempt­
I of the majority of our people," be
ing to get on the highway, ap­
parently did not see the other 1 added.
Cleveland said that opponent*
vehicle and swerved into it.
of the amendment have offered
| N i charges were filed against
no solution to the problem. "The
Plliom. the highway patrol re­
only way la a compromise solu­
ported,
tion, which this amendment Is,"
Rising was tsken to Seminole
Memorial Hospital and then trans­ he said.
Frederick voiced Uie same opin­
ferred to Orange Memorial Hos­
ion, and added (hat passage of
pital.
the amendment la in the beat in­
Funeral arrangements are not
terest* of the county and state.
complete.
He had pointed out last week
that by giving the county a full
Senate seal, the proposal would
increase Seminole’s voice there by
about &lt;0 per cent, since Brevard
County actually has twice the
number of voters as Seminole.
“ Most people don't reallie how
important the vote on this pro­
The United Fund drive in Sem i­ posal is to u* in this county The
nole County has reached » t per delegation hope* sincerely dial we
cent of Us goal of git ,*11.
have the biggest turnout in the
Up lo this morning I1J.2S6.28 has state and that the voter* will ap­
been collected from 1.054 dona­ prove the reapportionment,’’ Fred­
tions.
erick said.
Major gills have accounted fur
Present records show that a 10
m largest percentage of money, per cent Increase of reaidenU
ith *6.738 railed.
will go lo the poll* compared to
Industrial ami business leaders last year, in Sanford 8.7T0 voter*
have netted over 52,000, while di­ are eligible to vole.
versified businesses hive Collected
1174.
According to school drive chair­
man, Robert Brown. Wtfl has been
raised from the schools and II,t*l (rum canvasmg residents in
WASHINGTON (UIM1 — Presl
the city.
dent Eisenhower underwent exCounty Agent Cecil Tucker retensive mediral examination to­
oorted 12.500 raised in the commuday as part of an annual phyaiwfltiea outside the city limits.
cal checkup.
He entered Walter Heed Army
Hospital late Thursday snd the
The deadline fur getting state, White House said the Chief Kxecand county occupational licenses utive might decide to remain in
is tomorrow, licenses can be se­ hi* hospital suite longer than us­
ual for a routine eaamination.
cured at tiie court house.

Seminole, DeBary
Phone Subscribers
So Get Rate Cut

(asselberry Man
Dies After Crash

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United Fund Drive
Reaches $13,256

«

Ike Gets Extensive
M edical Checkup

Deadline Tomorrow

JJ.S. Astronauts Ready,
Space Doctor Says
ROME (L T D —A leading Am er­
ican spsce doctor *aid Inday any
ooe o( the seven U. S. Astro­
naut* can take of! fur outer apace
“ tom orrow" — providing a space
v e h ic le l* ready.
• Dr. Siegficld J Gcralhewohl
made the statement in com m ent­
ing on a Runian scknti*t’ i re­
mark Thursday to be launched
in &gt; apace.
“ We have s man ready, too,"
said Gerathewuhi. “ In fact, seven
of them. .Any one of our Astro­
nauts could be »*nt up tomorrow
oa sub . orbital or abort orbital
tigh t* g the vehicle were rea d y ."
Hwofha ii ilil. 4 «he U. g. Amy
• a n c l e Uf-W'c Agency, defined

involving ‘ ‘ one or two orbit*
■round the earth, for a few hour*
in spare."
Geratbewohl Interrupted * pa­
per he was delivering to the
World Congress o f Aviation and
Space medicine to challenge So
vtet sciential* to take pan in a
freer exchange of information on
space research.
He said the Ku.sians had tup
plied data on some high • flying
rocket experiment* with animals
(bet stayed Up only a few min
ute», but had witn.icld inform*
Don on Laika, the dog that stay­
e d aloft ia Sputnik U “ tor hour*."
“ The data on Lakes, which we
s’Jll do nut have, i- very import-

I tat to ee ad," tterettiewehl eesd.

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW YORK (UP1) — Stock
prices al 1 p. m .:
American A ir lin e s ...........
MVh
Am erican TAT ..................... 7IH
Bethlehem Steel ................... 55H
Chrysler .................. .
*8
Curtiss • Wright ................. SOtl
DuPont ......................................MT14
Eastman Kodak ..................... MH
Ford Motor ............................ MH
General Electric ................... BIH
General Motor* ..................... HH
Graham • Paige ...................
2li .
Inti. T A T ............................ 37H
Lorillard
.................................... 41H
Minute Maid .......................... MH
Penney ................................... 110
Penn RR ................................ l « i i
Royal Am erican ................. 4
S e a n Roebuck .................... 4*Vi
Standard Oil (N J) ............... 4&gt;H
Studehaker .........
24Vs
U. S. Steel .............................. 100H
Wealinghouse El ................... )7H

ir e r a ld
WEATHERs Clear end slightly cooler tonight end tomorrow. High today, 80-55. Low tonight, 60-86.
VOL. X U X

United Pram Uaecd Wire EeUbILthed IMS

Eighty-eight year* ago General Henry B.
Sanford discovered the city of Sanford.
Three days ago, a direct descendant of the
general discovered the city again.
Rodney Frederick Sanford of Rochester,
N. Y., arrived in town for a ehort one-tiny visit.
Hi* first stop wo* the Henry Sanford Memorial
Library and Museum at 620 E. First St„ in
Mellonville Park.
Mr. Sanford said he ia probably a distant
cousin of the general.
He came into town with some interesting
data about the general and hie family.
Mr. Sanford said the first Sanford arrived
in America in 1762 from Murry Haddon, Eng­

Layoffs Soar
DETROIT (U P I) — Auto In
dustry layoff* due to the steel
strike soared to nearly 180,000 to­
day. nearly ail of them affecting
giant General Motors. GM an­
nounced it* layoffs due to ma­
terials shortages would total 1S5,000 at the end of today's shift*.
Chrysler Corp. announced it* lay­
off* would total 4,800.

land. and had nine children who were named
for Bible characters. Sanford is in the Ezekiel
line. Hia name Rodney, however, wue from
Admiral Rodney, the famous British sailor
whose name was given to the Flagship Rodney
o f the British Navy during World War II.
Mr. Sanford also cleared up one point for
many about the Civil War — there were tvs
many Sanfords on the aide of the south during
the war between the states as there were on
the north.
Although Mr. Sanford said he w h s on a
hurried business trip and didn't have timfe to
really aee th# city and browse around the
memorial library, he said he admires the city

ST. PETERSBURG (U P I)— Th#
fish - killing red tide appeared to
bo dead today but scientist* plan
ned another aerial Inspection to
be sure. A flight over 150 mites
of Gulf water* Thursday revealed
that kli* coast from Clearwater to
San Carlo* Ray was virtually
clear of dead fish. No new water
discoloration* were seen.

Stand Is Urged
M ONTGOMERY, Ala. (U PI) Gov. John Patterson urged state
officials today to resist federal
agents investigating New NYgru
voti*r registration complaint* in
Alabam a.
The
governor
said
agent* were probing violation* of
Negro right* in Daliaa County,
located in the rich agricultural
Black Bell which stretches acr«i*
the center of the Mate.

TOP STUDENTS for the first six weeks period at Pinecrest Junior High School are Mike Garner and Helen
Mann. Two studenta are choiten from each section in the
school on the basis o f achievement, reliability, and effort
Aid f. -1 : thie field,‘ the top two are chosen. Th® Pilot
('Inti will award emblem* and letters of commendation UF
the honor students next Tuestlny.
(Stuff Fh§vr&gt;)

Reds Move I’p
NEW DELHI (U PI) — The
Chinese Communist* have «*•
leaded their ctK-ckptr1-' \t* - *■&gt;
r
wider area of the Ladakh section
of tile Indian slate o f Jammu and
Kashmir, report* from the fron­
tier said today. Foreign policy
experts said it appeared likely
the Communists may attempt to
penetrate even farther into In­
dian territory.

Turns Down Railroad
TALLAHASSEE ( UPI) Th*
Railroad ami Pt'blic Utilities Com­
mission today refu n d to allow
the Florida East Coast Railroad
and th* Railway Express to close
their agencies at Ormond Beach.
In a 2-1 split derision, the com­
mission said ■ llhough llie compa­
nies said they would save money
by centralising Uieir operations
through the Daytona Beach agen­
cies, Ormond Beach would sutler
from closure of the agencies.

Southside School
Carnival Saturday

NO. 558

and even hopes to settle here eomeday.
Mr. Sanford told the librarian that he felt
that the city la wonderfully aituated and
looked as if U were growing rapidly.
A check of several books at the library yea*
terday revealed that Mr. Sunford’a ancestor
felt about the same way when he founded thi
city.
Suid General Sanford in 1871:
“ Here, one day, will be the greatest city
of interior Florida, as its soli, ite health and
its climate justify me in believing ite resource#
for pleasure resort# and for business art un­
limited."

Believed Dead
In Mexican Landslide

Red Tide Dead

ATLANTA (C P I) — A leading
tel avis Ion executive warned dele­
gates to live National Assn, of
Broadcasters convention here to­
day "w e must govern ourselves
or be governored.” Gaines Kelley,
general manager of a Greensboro,
N. C., station, said more careful
observation of programs “ which
are transmitted through our faci­
lities and over which we have no
direct con’ roi" was needed.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Descendant O f Gen. Sanford Discovers City

News Briefs

TV Men Warned

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 80, 1959

Steel Union Appeals
To Court On T-H Law
WASHINGTON ( UPI) The delpliia, ia upholding the TaftUnited Stelwiirkcrs form ally ap­ Hartley injunction against the
pealed to the Supreme Court to­ steel strike, gave the Steelwork
day to review the Taft-Harllcy in­ era Union until M onday to file
junction ordreing the SOO.UOu strik­ their appeal.
er* back to work.
Tile government on Wednesday
Court to
The union filed a petition chal­ asked Ui* Supreme
lenging Uie constitutionality u( shorten this period and compel
em ergency provisions of the Tall tiie union to file by noon today.
But th* court denied the govern­
Hartley Act under which the gov
ernment sought to halt the strike ment's plea.
tor 80 days.
At the same time, the union
askrd the high tribunal in extend
a stay of the injunction until it
nnaly decides me cate.
Th* union's 28-page petition said
the injunction presented questions
ufg utmost gravity that should he
decided by the highest court ui tin­
HAVANA (UPI)— A light plan*
land. The Supreme Court lias carrjm g Maj. Camilo Cien/uegos,
never ruled on T all-Hanley in the Cuban army com m ander, is
junction procedures.
missiug
and feared
to have
Th* petition w as filed per tonally crash'd In central Cuba, it was
by Arthur J. Goldberg, chief at announced Unlay.
torney (or the stelworkers
Cienfuego* left central Cuba
it was not known how goon llie around 6 p. m. with three other
Supreme Court would act on the persons and the plan* w as never
appeal.
heard from again. The governm ent
The appellate court in I'tida- ordered an intensive search for
the &lt;raft, a six tee te r, twinengined plane,
C.i-'i.’u ’ go* wer one of the he­
ro*» &lt;&gt;f th* Castro revolution
against President Fulgenclo Batis­
City work crew s ate pulling ta and directed hia troops while
the finishing touches on a new off- wearing an Am erican-style cow ­
street parking lot al Third and boy hat.
Earlier the government d is­
Palmetto today.
City
Manager
closed that three U. S. citlacna
Warren Knowles said
Knowlca said parking meters fur faced possible trial by Castro’ s
the new lot arc expected to arrive revived military tribunals which
today. The new lot will have executed fkx) “ tra l'ora " earlier
this yaar.
facilities for 21 cars.

Cuban Commander
Reported Missing

New Parking Lot
To Be Finished

Final propitiation* were n u d e
tud*y for th# Southside School
Carnival Saturday on the school
playground » s arrangements for
refreshment* wi-ie completed.
Keuturrs o f the carnival will
include pony rides, a haunted
house, an auction, tish ponds and
Other games.
A panel of Judges will make a
secret judging o f Halloween (u»tunics worn to th* carnival and
will award trophic* for the “ fun­
niest and scariest" costumes, Mrs.
Sue Gucrry, chairman of the
event, said.
The carnival will open its
amusement* and other features
ST
PETERSBURG
BEACH
al 5:30 p.m.
( UPI ) Nine men with th-ir eye*
on becoming Florida’s next gover
n&lt;-r engaged in a good-humored
discussion
here Thursday and
agreed that tiie state’ s biggest
problems are connected with its
TALLAHASSEE ( UPI) - The rapid growth.
Railroad and Public Utilities Com­
Eight appeared in a panel d&gt;*
mission today authorised the Rail­ cu**loa sponsored hy the Florida
way Exprwas Agency to boost It* Motel Assn, holding its annual
lev* than carload freight rate* in convention here. Each candidate
Florida by 25 cents a hundred got four minute* to stale id* case.
pounds.
Th* ninth, form er Circuit Judge
Shipment* not affected by the John McCarty, talked via Ion*
order include mdk, cream and distance telephone.
related
product*,
daily
news
The ones present were House
paper* sod human remain*.
Speaker Thom a* Beasley, Senate
Undar Me order, the minimum I’ reaident Dewey Johnson. Sena.
increase will be
cents per ship
Fred Dickinson and Doy’ e Carlton
I Jr., toroiar ttuuae Speaker Ted

(

MEXICO CITY (U P !)
An
avalanche caused hy heavy rains
obliterated the village of MiuatitIan Thursday with a sudden blow
that may have snuffed out 800
lives, report* from the slurm d e­
vastated west coast disclosed to­
day.
Swarms of scorpions and taran­
tulae altackrd the injured aurvlvors whan the rain loosened side
of the Copales Mountains thunder­
ed onto the village and tore loose
the nests of the poliMonou* insects
(arachnids), Frantic appeals for
anti-venom serum were radioed
la M exico City.
The disaster at Minalillun was
only one of a aeries lliat h it'M ex i­
co’ s Pacific Coaal Tuesday when
a storm, described as a cyclon e,
wiped out a doien villages ami
killed mure than 1,000 persons.
Many hundred! were still unacrounted fur,
'Die fate of I,MX) persons in the
flooded town of Zacoalpan in

Trick Or Treat
Aid Canvass Set
Tiie familiar chant, “ Trick or
Treat" will takr on a new lin g
tonight In Sanford a* little spooks
! and goblins, ipaci-mcn and w it­
ches, ring doorhrlH throughout the
comm unify.
To the well knuwn cry will be
added Die words, “ for U N ICEF."
More than two million yifugsu-rt
over Ih# country will be parti­
cipating in this, tiie biggest pro­
ject ever earned out by children
to help children.
Conducted locally hy llie First
Methodist Church and Sanford’ *
Jewsh families ronnecled with
the Tempi* of Liberal Judaism in
Orlando, the children will Inescorted in small groups.
The Jewish children who have
been coopers ng with this project
for three years will lie under the
supervision uf Dr. and Mrs. Edwin
Epstein ami Mrs. Doris .Stein.
Juniors of the First Methodist
Church will meet al 7 p. m.
today at the church. After can ­
vassing the neighborhood, they
will return to Urn church for *
penny-counting party in * Hallowe­
en atmosphere.

Hunt For Wreckage
U H PLK Y t i l ’ ll - Air Force
search parties combed the area
about this Northwest Florida city
lo*lay, seeking to find a possible
survivor of the crash of an F101
Voodoo Jet. The million dollar
plane, from Tyndall Air Force
Base near Panama City, was
blown to bits Thursday when H
exploded after crashing into a
pasture near here.

Candidates Agree Growth Top Problem

Express Rate Hike
Granted In State

I

David, former Rep. C. F a r m
Bryant. Miami attorney Earl Faircloth. and th* Rev. G eorge Downs,
a political newcomer from W itter
Park.
The panel was moderated by
Publisher Nelson Poynter of the
St. Petersburg Tim es.
Problems allied with Florida's
fast growth wer* listed as paramourl and several called for long
range planning on such things
as road and school construction.
Several mentioned governm ental
economy.
Highlight# of th* speech**:
M cCarthy-Called for • better
program to attract tourists.
Beasley—Sa'd papulation is ov er­
using tu t# revenue.

Johnson— Cautioned
against
drastically changing the Constitu­
tion.
D ickinson-U rgcd better roads
and mure urban planning.
Carlton — Called for better
schools
and dedicated public
servanU who will fight dem ago­
gues,
David—Asked for an end
to
political warring faction*.
Falrcloth— Cited le g isla te reapportionment aa the major prob­
lem.
Bryant—Suggested a long rang*
road buildmg program.
Downs— Urged hesfuig up the
tourist business since many tour­
ist* are overflying Florida for
‘ CarlbbcM vecaU-Vo*.

northern
ws# still In
doubt. An aircraft pilot who flew
over the area on a rrliel mission
said only the church steeple was
protruding above the flood waters.
Ten coastal village* were report­
ed wlprd o ff the map hy the
atornia and high lidra. Ten smalt

freighter* w ere sunk including th#
passenger-freighter Sinaloa with &gt;1
dead. Three American women
th# Slnalo were, missing—M n .
Lucille Petit of Laguna Beach,
Calif., and Mrs. Margaret Gower
and M n . F. R, Harris, both ef
Acapulco, .Mux.

Vicious Rain Storms
W hip Across Southwest
Lulled Press International
A vicious wind and rain storm
raged
through the
Soulhweal
Thursday night, triggering flash
flu*nfs in the deserts end causing
widespread damage ia Arizonn
and California.
The floods swept two bullies
from their mothers’ arm to their
deaths.
Several other persons
were injured.
The storms were the worst in a
Itiond
weather
pattern
that
dumped ruin from Mtnneseta and
th* Dukotns to Texas and over
most uf the Southwest and South­
east.
Know fell throughout MunUnu,
North Dakuta, Nevada and Utah,
with four-inch depths repelled at
Lander, W yo,, and Bassett, Neb,
Heavy mow warnings were up to*iay for western Nebraska, Kan­
sas, Oklahoma and eastern Culorado and New Mexico.
In the South &gt;asl, Bavannuh, Ua.
recorded 3.67 inches of rain in 24
hours and Augusta, (ia., reported
-*»- inch in six hour*. The shower

urea stretched from the Car*,
liiuu and G eorgia to the M in i *
aippi River end southward into
Florida.
Arizona officials told Maud#
Kldridge, 2, drowned whea a Dash
flood tore Uie child from her
mother’* grasp after a torrent e l
water rushed through a "dry
w ash" and awumped the family
car.
.Hlmron !-ce M ean , 4, was ha*
licvcd drowned or burled ia sand
after flash floods swept th* fans,
ily car H00 feet off the old Apacb#
Trail near Phoenix and burled It
in water and silt. Her parent*
crawled from the car with minor
injuries.

Students, Parents
Discuss Projects

School projects and problem ! o f
student* were dixeussed at the or.
ganiiatiun meeting nf club leader!
and parents of Seminole High
School Thursday night.
Principal A. J. Bracken presided
over the assem bly ami explained
that the group had been called
to partially replace the form er
parent-teacher representation et
LAKELAND ( UPI) Florida the school.
Citrus Mutual charged Thursday
Bracken praised th* parent* who
it la imjiroper (or Itie federal had served In th* past and ex*
government
to predict future pressed appreciation fur the con­
citrus prices.
tributions o f this group, but said
General Manager Robert W. that a parent-teacher group does
Rutledge fired off a telegram to not mret all the needs of th*
tiie U. S. Agriculture Depart­ school.
ment’s marketing service protest­
The studenta offered construe,
ing it* Tuesday “ outlook” in live criticism in matti-ri of school
wtiich ft prvdiclctl prices for spirit, cl ti in i dip, conduct, assem­
orange* and grapefruit would he blies and other student-teacher
lower tliia season.
1relations,
Rutledge la id llie government
A proposed school project will be
has no business in ihis field and submitted
llie individual clubs
that the report could be “ serious­ for approi
efor* being announc­
ly damaging to producer* and to ed.
the entire econom y."
Charles Bogan, student body
“ We contend that price predie- president, announced the home­
turn* of tin* nature are totally coming parade Nov. 13, and re­
out of the sphere of your activi­ quested that float plans b« mad*
ties," Uie telegram said. "F lo r­ hy the next meeting of the club
ida citrus growers through their leaders to be held Nov. 5.
established
organisation*
are
Student* present at the meeting
well equipped to resolve their uwn
Included I’ eggy Brice. Kay Ivey,
marketing and price problem* Ulan Aiken, Hits Beasley, Deanna
without reliance on government." Dietrichs,
and Charle* Bogan,
Burke Winn, Bobby Thompson,
Larry McQuattera, Jimmy Graeey, Johnny Lovelace, Don MeCoy, Bob Osborn, Henry Morgan,
Herman Altman, Steve Powell and
Doug Miller.
Tiie Sanford Kira Department
Parents present were Mr. and
will have two quartets to pro­
Mrs. Louis Markham, Mr. and
vide entertainment at the annual
Mrs. Gordon Bradley, M n . Kan*
Firem en'* Benefit Show at 8
dall Priest, Mr*. Robert Getman,
p. m Wednesday at the Civic
Mrs. Dick Aiken, Mrs. T . R. A l­
Center.
ford and Rupert Strickland.
Stanley amt the Clinch Mountain
Boy* ami th* Yarborough Quartet
of Orlando will provide music
along with some local talent,
The infant son of Ur, and Mr*.
llyden Puproll and the Seminole
Ralph Bella died at birth Tuesday.
Boys.
Proceed* from the show will go Survivors are the parents, who
to the Firemen's Benefit Fund. Uv* at 15U7 Sanford Av*., and »
Ticket* may be purchased in ad­ sister, Ellen. Gramktw Funeral
vance from any fireman of may Home Is in charge of funeral
I arrange meat*.
*
i
huugut al liiii door.

Mutual Protests
Citrus Predictions

Quartets Added
To Firemen’s Show

Hetts Infant Dies

*
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Comfort

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HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI) — Walter William*, 118year-old Iona naririnx reteran of tin Civil War, was
ntiyinf today iron a poranxmia attack.
For three day* during hia moat recent fltnaaa, the
feeble, bedridden aoldier tree fed with an eyedropper.
Hia phyaidan. Dr. Ruaaall Wolfe, aald the old nan
| v u placed under en oxygen tent left Thoreday eoon af­
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VOL. X L t t

United Preea Leaeed Wire

Established 1908

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1959

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 551

TALLAHAUXK (UPI) — Sen.
*• ir s r
• . M
. attack, it will be the aeeood time in recent months he
has won n Ufa or death battle with pneumonia. He will
celebrate hia 117th birthday Nor. 14.

Xastro Rejects
U .S . Protests
HAVANA (UPI) — Premier Fidel Castro's government
flatly rejected Tuesday night official Washington protests
that hia anti-American statements before a massive rally
'Jfonday were untrue and a threat to U. S.-Cuban friendship,
i*
The rejection was announced following n meetin
the cabinet at which the ministere endorsed a conatitut
— rodatsat Is revive Bring s|W4
justice fcr teaMar* te the rovalatka. Ratiflcstkw is scheduled far
today, Biking M the ts* of tha

News Briefs

The United autos' eompUlat
■gsinat tbs nUagstloa msda by
Castro at a » u i i i rally Mon­
d a y was presented to Prcaldent
Ttevaldo Dortieo* by U. S. Am­
bassador Philip Bonsai Wl a 33toinuta meeting.
Bonsai said the United State*
considered "utterly unfounded"
Castro’s charges that American
official* countenanced the "bomb­
ing" oi Havem by plonoo auppoaedly baaed is florid* leat
WedMadsy.
In a bitter three-hour eptech at
Jkm rally, Castro charged Ameri­
c a n officiate wore "altHar the aeromplltoa ad murderers or bad
left Uhl American peofde defense­
less" against stuck. Ho asked
bow M rraa poaslfate lo- planes to
By undetected through the vauntad U. B. radar defense* to attack
Cuba.
At the same time, ho laid
yteose vara taking off from Ftortda to bomb Cuba and that a
gsr mill la Plnir dot Rio bad
on attacked from tha air.
Ha rood a report that ate or
saves plane* had taken off from
southern Florida to "bomb" Ha­
vana Monday.

C

Castro earnmaned Ida cabinet
to amove tha ralnatatamim at
too ravotutlaaary Mate and firing
•quad far *onotar-rtvoh.tloaarle*.
**** ' n

"which oandemnMman
“ war criminate" to
ir tote year waa
ad with wild oatbustesm J
MO,000 Cubans at tha rally. ' '
Praaldaat Klaenhower said today
that dm United States la using
every facUMy available to pre­
vent airplanes bated in Florida
from making unauthorised flights
over Cuba.
The proildent mad the an­
nouncement at hi* new* confer­
ence In commenting an Castro's
Jkngry charges that the United
State* bad countenanced Urn
"bombing" of Havana by planes
Bying from U. S. airfield*.
Eisenhower told reporters that
Atty. Con. William F. Rogers la
making avrry effort to keep
planes from taking off In Florida
and flying illegally ever Cuba.

Janford To Wait
On Sewage Plan
Sanford* city commission ha*
daeldad not to diacu** a sewage
treatment plant plan with soy
engineer* for awhita.
Tha commissioner* have been
approached by Ruiscll and Amu,
Daytona Beach anginaarlng
consultant firm which offered its
service* tor a w e ll* treatment
plant project.
"Sanford is going to need a
sewage treatment plant, but tha
question la how fait we want to
approach the point where w* used
It," said City Manager Warren
Knowles.
Commissioner Kart Higginbo­
tham asked why David Loo of
U a
Florida Board of Health
wouldn't place Sanford In a bet­
ter priority than 23rd In a list at
3S for federal aid for sewage
treatment projects if Lee really
la tryteg to help the eky. Lae
has called Sanford'* disposal aystem the worst in yiorida, Higgin­
botham said.

Red W a g e U p
MOSCOW (UPI) - Victor Grish­
in. secretary of tha Soviet trade
unions, tela the Supremo Soviet
today tot average wag* would go
up by 11 par cant next year and
that the Soviet Union within an­
other yuan would boost tos world'*
shortest work week.

N o Headway
MIAMI (UPI — Negro leaders

Concert Group
To Open Office

Jaycees To Give
Award To Burton

Sanford architect John Burton IV
will be presented with a certificate
of appreciation by the Jaycres at
their luncheon Thursday. The cer­
tificate, to be presented by Jaycee
President Mason Wharton, and
Treasurer Tom McDonald, is In
appreciation of the services Bur­
ton gave in planning the Jay­
cee Information building on French
Avo. Speaker at tha Civic Center
luncheon will be John Keeling,
commander of the National Guard
unit in Sanfonl.

In Good Financial Shape

Mon Can Live
In Outer Space,
NASA Officer Says
ROME I UPI) U. S. Air force
Col. Stanley C. While, of the Na­
tional Aeronautics and Spies
Agency, told world scientists to­
day he thought man could live
in outer space.
White, who is assigned to the
space task force at Langlsy Re­
search Center. Va„ spoke before
the second World Congress of
Aviation and Space Medicine.
lie said man probably could fly
anything (rum a one-shot rocket
to an earth orbiting satellite and
live to tell about It.
Most of the delegates to the 23nation meeting here dealt with
medical problems In conventional
aviation, but the United States
and Soviet Union were concentrat­
ing on spare health.
Prof. Andrei Kuznetsov at the
U. S. S. R. promised to disclose
"new" Soviet progress in research
with rocket-borne animals but de­
clined to say In advance what
areas he would cover.

during the last fiscal year was the
entire reconstruction of Seventh
St. from Mellonville to Sanford
Are. at a cost of 111,000.
The city did all tha work on
that project, ha added.
Another project of Importance
waa the construction of three
parking lot* built out of 'unds
from the budgst. The parking lots Senator To Speak
are near the Civic Center, Pal­
The Oviedo P. T. O. will meet
metto Ave. and Oak Ave.
tomorrow at 8 p. m. it the City
Knowles also pointed out that Hall Memorial budding. Senator
the city undertook a resurfacing Douglas Slenstrura will be the
program on many of the city meat speaker. It la the first meetstreet* at an estimated cost of v* of the school year and ail
IliO.OuO.
uembers art u^ged to attend.

i

County Judge Refuses To Detain
Mentally

Woman In JaH
'Couldn't Put Her In That

lit

Pig Pen/ Alexander Says
What to do with the mentally ID in Seminole County la
becoming a worse problem every day.
This issue came to a head yesterday afternoon when the
County Commission received a letter from County Judge
Wilson Alexander telling them he hnd refused to send a
"mentally sick" person to the County Jail to be detained.

1 p. m. Stocks

Light Snows Hit
New England Area

a n pressing fur racial tetegratioo
of public recreational facilities
throughout most of Florida. How
aver, a United Pres* International
United Frew International
surrey showed they are not mak­
Light anowa heralded [&gt;pro*ch­
ing much headway except la Ml
ami. The only ana to escape the inf winter through upper New
pressure appeared to be the North­ York and New England today, but
the weather bureau said a warm
west Florida Panhandle.
front would take the chill oft the
Midwest** cold snap.
Shooting Mishap
The light snow* were scattered
MIAMI (UPI) -Sandy Lynch, I,
through Maine, Vermont and New
died In n hospital Tuesday night
Hampahlre Tiieaday night but
after accidentally shooting him­
self with a target pistoL The boy’s were expected to be restricted tn
Ihe New England mountain areas
brother told police the victim re­
the day.
moved five bullets from the .13 during
The weatherman said the Midcaliber pistol before squeezing the
west’s unseasonal sub •freezing
trigger, A sixth bullet la the gun
temperatures would be erased as
want off, striking the youngster
wanner air flowed through the
la too chase
Great Labe* region, the Ohio Val­
ley and tot upper Mississippi
New Missile Boss
Valley.
WASHINGTON (UPlj - A desk
The mercury rose by some M
I soara) who enjoys repairing an­ degree* through the west-central
tique clocks will salvage what he plains, with Chanffroo. N et, re­
can of the Army Missile Center porting a M-degrae rise In at
i» Ala. Ho la Maj. Oea. hour*. • w -&lt;
• • •;.&gt;
______ — mburg, it , who will
Thu tXupteaiure spUrt 4ai
succeed Maj. Gen. John B. Mods- balanced off by a 23-degree drop
rla as eommsnder of the Anny from south central Texas through
Ballistic Missile Command with the Gulf states. Readings at
headquarters at HuntavUle. Sc horn- Brownsville, Tex., fell M degrees
burg was named Tuesday to taka In the 24-hour period.
over the new Job Jan. 11.
Light showers, most of them
barely measurable, dampened tbe
Gulf Coast from northern Florida
Fanatic Kills Self
FRANKFURT, Germany (UPI) to the Della.
—Police said today an Investiga­
tion has shown that George Krausart, a U-year-old shoemaker and
religious fanatic, hanged himself
and friends crucified his body. A
police spokesman said their nearlycompleted investigation indicated
Tne Sanford-DoBary Entertain­
no one would be charged with mur­
der although mine charge would ment Association will use tha first
b* lodged against the persons who door of tha Woodruff building at
nailed the body to Ihe wall and Park Ave. and First St. aa a sales
office during the two week telling
floor.
of subscriptions to the Mutual Concert*.
Denies Charge
Association member* will sell
RUTLAND, Vt. (UI'l) - Two the subscriptions from 10 a. ni.
Vermont mayors who were des­ until 5 p. m. each week day from
cribed in s national magazine is Nov. 3 to IS, concert co-chairman
being staggering drunk while on Chester Rearick said yesterday.
an Air Fore* junket said today
C I v I e Center performances,
tha article was an attempt to be which Include Jose Greco and the
Uttls their criticism of the Air Florida Symphony Orchestra, will
Force. "The source that supplied start Nov. 10 with the Stetson
that information to Time wanted Choral Group. Subscriptions arc
to belittle our charge that these $S for the season.
Junkets art unnecesary and a
Sales workers will meet at 1U a.
waste of the taxpayers' money," in. Friday w litn. 317, of the San
they slid.
ford Atlantic National Bank to dl»
cuss plan* for tbe subscription
campaign, Kearlck said,

{ ity Ends Fiscal Year
Sanford ended the fiscal year
In good financial shape, City Managar Warren Knowles said today.
The fiscal year ended Oct, 1
and Knowles noted that there waa
8 ) 92,000 surplus in the
operating budget esrris
from last year.
The operating budget eras tern,tt)0 and approximately gSM.Oto
was spent.
Looking over the fiscal year,
Knowles pointed out that the city
had mat all 1U debt schedules rod
did not go over the budget.
One of the projects that
Kaowtea pointed to with

serge BmMBi ts said today that
n baa an travel to Cuba Is entirely
possible U Fidel Castro cootiooee
to whip up anti-American feelings
in M* eotmirv.
Smothers said Castro -teo might
bo foot talking hia country eat of
Its favorable sugar quota (teal
with too United States.
The Florida senator aald Castro
la "making It tough" on thorn in
thla country friendly to Cuba and
too vary favorable sugar quota
which comes up for axteoatou this
year.
He described Castro as a color­
ful leader wbe ranatden himself
something of a Messiah.
"But be baa totally failed to
fire any evidence that bo knows
what the job of setting up a
democratic govern meat is all
about."
"He te a victim of his own
emotions and bad advlca."
Sraathers held a brief news
conference here prior te a joint
civic chib speech In connection
with the North Florida Fair.
Ha referred to the Incident la
which t Chicago newspsperman’s
Ufa was threatened In Cuba and
said if these things continue, tha
Stale Department will have to
ban tourist travel there as unsafe.
This and losa of the sugar quota
would "really hurt" Cuba’a eco­
nomy, Southern said.

IT’S TOUCH, HUT DOGS WITHOUT LICENSES have had It, John Rich,
cuntmllun o f the city animul pound, warned twain today as he continued
to round up dogs running loose without city license and vuccinatlun tugs.
Rich, shown with a couple of and canine*, has picked up 17 dogs this week
and only four have been reclaimed from the pound. They are kept 1U days
and destroyed if not claimed.
(Staff Photo)

Steel
If U desires te
by or near the end of tha tlx day
stay."
Tha government, at tha order of
President Elsenhower, sought the
M day Injunction on grounds toe
106-day-old strike haa created s
national emergency. The Injunc­
tion is provided ior ender the
Tafl-llsrUey law.
Tha government's petition, sign­
ed by Col. Gen. J. Lea Rankin
gave two reasons for requesting
a speed up:

for a court
ruling on the union's appeal be­
cause of the national emergency.
The ability of both the govern­
ment and union lo present their
cases quickly.
The government noted that the
strike, affecting U per cent of the
steel industry's rapacity, has been
in effect since July IS and it has
been eight days since the Presi­
dent determined that Its continu­
ance "will imperil the national
health and safety."

Jaycees To Close Entries
N o v. 7 For Yule Parade

The t3 band* already entered
Anyone wishing to enter a float,
marching unit or automobile tn In the parade are from Semi Hole,
|h
UlCi 4 Christmas Parade Hanford Junior, and Wilder Park
, hou|(,
lhe j
^ormaUun high schools, Crnoma Acuifomy,
(|llj|lling
rl hl , w, y&gt; 1&gt;ub,ld(y Phylisa Wheatley High, Bishop
cha|rman
Kllngen.mith Moure, Leesburg High, Eustls,
Ml. Dorn, l ••-Land, Lyman, Lake.aid yesterday.
Alt entry reservation* should view, and Winter Garden high
t&gt;e In by Nuv. 7 Klingensmith schools and fr o n t Florida Military
•si&gt;l. A warehouse across from Araileuiy at Dt-l-md.
the Sanford Shrine Club will be
available Nov. 28 through Dec. 4
for storage and construction of
pa tado float* and material!.
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPI) —
Float decoratlona may bt orderSpace Chief
T.Keith Glennan ed through the Joyce* center,
saiu today that the steel strike foe J a y c e e , want a* many p*«hat set back work on a rocket !''• “ posable to enterffoaU In
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the imnifle. Though card* telling
ORLANDO (UiM)-ITho chief on
with which tha United State, hope. ^ B
‘ ntrj uMj ljn/ h. ¥t
sent
Air Research and Development
to match some of Russia* early t0 „ &lt;&gt;at partjcipinli
j . , t I)e. Command calculates that the
space feats.
ceuilwr'* parade, many more United Stales ami Russia are
He referred tothe Vega,
* floats, marchers and autos are "about even" in military missile*.
Speaking at a ISO a plate coun­
three-stage rocket based on ' the oedred this year,
try ciub dinner here Tuesday
Allas missile which be said will
night, Schreiver pointed out that
be able to put 4,MW pounds into \ l p w P j i A i i n O f f i r o
America’s military missiles are
orbit or send 1,000 pounds deep I N e W T 110116 V /T T IC G
Imllt to efficiently deliver a nu­
into space beyond toe moon.
N fiV t Y p f ir
clear warhead with the minimum
"This program, unfortunately., J I U I C I I l l w X T I C d l
is now being set back by the short
A new telephone company build- power and size necessary. At pres­
ages resulting (ruin the steel Ing to service the Fern Park and ent lith is about 300,Ouu pound of
strike," Glennan said.
Utamonte Hprlngs area will be thrust, or enough to send an Atlas
"As the situation stands now." built late next year, tha Seminole missile 8,300 miles.
The Russians are reported to
he said, "it is reasonably certain County Commission waa told yeahave developed a booster deliver
that tn early m i toe Vega will
be the first of our space vehicle
a . — WWW S J E S
systems capable of matching the will he November I960, according 'their Lunik III inuon irocket.
performance demonstrated by the to telephone officials of the Winter
Russians more than a year ago." Park Telephone Co.
Until that time, officiate told
tor board, some 430 subscribers
util he transferred to the Winter
Park central office because of the
NEW YORK (UPI) - Under­
heavy telephone load.
writers headed by Merrill Lynch,
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) Pierce, Fenner ft Smith, and
Kidder, Peabody ft Co. are ex­
The Air Force todsy fired one o( V i o l e n t C v r l n n A
it* new longer-range Bomarc in V I O , e n l ^ y C l O l i e
pected to reoffer a 20 million
terceptor missiles in a prelimin
MEXICO CITY (UPJ) —A vlo- dollar block of Florida Power ft
sry test flight.
font cyclone and rslri-trlggtrad Light Co. first mortgage bonds at
Tlie "B " model of die Bomarc floods Inflicted widespread death 101.319 to yield 3.13 per cent to
has about twice the range of the and destruction on western Mexico maturity.
earlier model*. It is powered by Tuesday night. Authorities said
Tbe company will put the pro­
a solid props-1 la nt rather than * fliday they feared a major dlsas ceed* from the bond sale Into Its
liquid-fueled engine,
i ter
| cunsl/uctuo Drugram.

Rocket Work Held
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Government/Asks
WASHINGTON' (UPI) -T h e gov­
ernment asked the Supreme Court
today lo set a deadline of noon
Thursday fur the union to appeal
Ilia injunction order sending ih*
striking steelworkers back to work
for so days.
An appeals court ruling uphold­
ing the Injunction Tuesday gave
the United Steelworkers six days
to file the appeal to the Supreme
Court. The Justice Department
filed a brief today asking that the
action be speeded up.
The Justice Department said tf
the union brings Us appeal to the
court by Thursday noon, the gov­
ernment will provide it* answer
later the same day.
The government "respectfully”
suggested that the Justices con­
soler the matter on Friday and
If they wish to hear oral argu
ments, that they dn so next Mon
day
Tha Justice Department pointed
out that under tow procedure
"the courts will lie m a position
to render a ruling on tbe merit*

NEW YORK (UPI) —
prices st 1 p. m.:
American TftT .................
American Tobacco ............
Bethlehem Steel ...............
C 4k O ................................
Chrysler ............................
Curtiss • Wright ...............
DuPont . ..........................
Kastman Kodak .................
Ford Motor ...................
General Electric ..............
General Molora ................
Graham • Paige ...............
InU. TftT ..........................
LorlUsrd
Minute Maid
Penney
Pane RR ..........................
Royal Amtrican.................
Sean Roebuck .................
Standard Oil (NJ) ...........
Sludabskar ........................
U. S. Steel ................
Westlnghouse El...........

U. S„ Reds Even
in Missile Race

Power Co. Bonds
Will Be Reoffered

. HATTIESBURG, Miss. (UPI) A huge ESI jet, the Air Foret's
fastest and most modern bomber,
crashed and exploded in a wood­
ed ares near here Tuesday night.
One of Its crew of three civilian
•sperts was killed.
Officials said the big swtptwlng plane did not carry a nu­
clear device, as waa earlier re­
ported from the crash scene.
Finding of a piece of wreckage
labeled, "Caulloe Rad activity"
led to tha report.
Harry N. Bloaser, 33, of the
Fort Worth, Tax., suburb of Lake
Worth, was found dead near the
trash scene today, Air Force of­
ficial t mid the Mississippi high­
way patrol.
The other two crewmen, pilot
Everett L. Wheeler, 41, of Fort
Worth, and Michael Jf, Keller, 41
of Fort Worth, were found alive
shortly after the crash and said
all three parachuted from to*
craft at an altitude of 33,000 feel.

Officials Stunned
At Racial Order
MIAMI (UPI) -Opposition to a
surprise order ending racial seg­
regation in all Miami parka and
swimming pools came today from
the City Commission.
The order was Issued Tuesday
by City Manager Ira Willard af­
ter a conference with Negro lead­
ers, and caught most city of icial*
off guard. U affected altout 20
major parka, seven public swim­
ming pools and dozen* of small
neighborhood playgrounds.
Commissioner Oils Shiver said
he would propose * that toe city
commission direct tha city man­
ager to rescind his order."
Shiver said the city of Miami
already waa making progress to­
ward "peaceful" desegregation
and "I would not like to see us
do anything now to provoke a
serious incident and attract na­
tional attention as an area of ra­
cial discord."
Three
other
commissioners
agreed Willard went too far on
hi* own by handing down toe in
tegration order.
Willard said hi* decision was
toe only one be could make under
a policy "decreed by the U. S.
Supreme Court."

Ship Asks Aid
Off Key West
MIAMI (UPI) - A 223-foot Bri
Uzh merchant ship radioed today
ll had a gaping hole in ils side
and was sinking some 110 miles
west of Key West.
Nineteen men ami one woman
were reported aboard.

Alexander told the board he had
sent a 30-year-old woman to An.
drew* Nursing Home because
"there was nowhere else te send
the sick woman."
He asked the board (a foot tbe
bill of |226 for the care af the
woman.
In hia letter to tbe board, Judge
Alexander said his conscience
would not let him .end the women
to the local jell because of the
poor facilities there.
Judge Alexander said today
that Seminole Memorial Hospital
had refused to accept the woman
for treatment saying tha hospital
was overcrowded and bad na
room for the mentally ill.
"1 am not criticizing the hos­
pital but there la lomethlng lacking when we have a fine -hospital
but no facility In the county te
care for the mentally til, Judge
Alexander said.
"I could not scud that wunmn
to tha jail," Alexander said, "my
conscience would nut let me put
her in that pig pen.
“ Thara waa Just ne other place
to sand her but the nursing
home."
At yesterday's board meeting,
the commissioners bald off paying
Ihe bill for the woman until they .
could confer further with Judge
AtJjfindttt'
* **'*"-*&gt;*
(
Commhuloncf- ' David Gx'tclJk)’ ^
■aid "it I* about time Judge Alex,
ander realized we are trying te
do our best to get a new Jail
here.
" lie must realise our financial
problem. We have achcduled a
public hearing Dec. I an the need
for a naw Jail. Now I wish be
would get off our backs and stop
making u* look bad la lira pubUa
eye," Gatchel aald.
The board bupea te confer with
Judge Alexander this week to
seek a solution to the problem and
have the courts and the commia.
sion work together lo show tha
need for a new Jail. Chairman
John Krlder pointed out.

President To Get
Physical Checkup
WASHINGTON (UPI) - T h a
White House announced today that
President Eisenhower will enter
Walter Heed Army Medical Cen­
ter, possibly later this week, for
his annual physical "head to toe"
check-up.
The President himictf had plan­
ned to make the announce incut at
his news conference this morn*
lag, but no one ssked him about
Id* recent cold.
"There is absolutely nothing
wrong other than the usual exam­
ination," Press Secretary James
C. Hagerty said of the examina­
tion.
Eisenhower was "J years olJ
Get. I. He has been suffering since
early September from a cold of
varying degree and (he discomfort
of recurrent, chrome bronchitis.
At his news conference today.
lhp ,.relWt.llt Mcmed t0
la
MCB|,,nt , pinU

No Misconduct
Found At Prison
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - State
Penal Director H G. Cochran Jr.
said today he found no evidence
to uphold charges of misconduct
with employe* and inmate* by
Women's Prison Superintendent
Harvey D. West.
Cochran met with West several
weeks ago at the prison near
Lowell and heard complaints from
a number of people, Including
former employes, charging West
with con-orting with inmates and
employe*.

Coffee Club Meet
Chase and Co. representative*
and local newspaper and radio
station personnel will be honored
at the Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce Coffee Club meeting
Umiurrow. The 10 a. m. gathering
will fcj at Mrs. Appleby s Valdes
ztcs.auzant.
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SportsmenToldTighter Lawinforcomont Noodod
Seminole County leglalatori told
However, Cleveland aad Fred­
(he Sportjmen’i Club laat night erick esld (bet there just Isn't
that the only way to atop Illegal enough matey W Increase tte
Qshlng la a more stringent coda "dire" shortage W game wtrdsai
of law and enforcement, laetud.
log better equipment and more
manpower.
Mack Ctcvelapd Jr. and Cor­
don Frederick addressed the club
after accepting an invlutlea from
President Jack Wilber te speak
ea the dub’* desire to atop
Illegal flaking ia the county. ,
MtAMI (UPI) -F lorida farmers

Ia tte ana aad proper boating
equipment te catch *‘peo*n i leei l
hoodlums who are running wild
on county water*."
County Jadge Wilson Alexander
told tte group' that he had net
realltad tha problems local gam*
wardens have eetil he tiered the
Wektva Elver with two of them.
"How do you expect the war­
den* w catch ee.UtegOl determan with only aa IB horsepower
motor while thee* monkey fish­
ermen hnv* tha latent In high
powered equipment?"
Various members of the club
urged tte representatives te pre­
sent their case to the leglnlature

Farmers May Use
Germ Warfare

DeLand Teacher
Found Beaten
DELAND (UPI) - A high ecbool
(eschar found badly batten la hla
tame hart rtmateed ia poor con­
dition today at aa Orlande hospi­
tal.
Doputlaa said Past K. fuller, 61.

may ooe day use "germ warfare"
on crop pexte.
The germ* would cause fatal
diseases to troublesome Insects
and have no harmful effects on
man or animal*, e research scien­
tist reported Tuesday.
Dr. E. G. Kclibeimcr of the
Gulf Coast Experiment Station at
Bradenton disclosed he haI tiled
microbe 1 sucttttfuUy to control
caterpillar* 00 cabbage and cauli­
flower.

NOTICE

A parade of weapons, most of
them U. S.-aupplM, marked tha
event In Saigon where on Oct. 28,
SMb, Interim premier Ngo Dtnh
Diem proclaimed the republic and
tecama its first president.
Up to the end of 1KB, the United
States had poured Marly one Ml* lion dollars Into Urn republic of Viet
,Nam. U la primarily responsible
training Its army and through
the Southeast Asia Treaty Organ­
isation (SEATO), is responsible for
Ea defense.
It la n neighbor of Communistis and. along with
Cembdla,. Is the UrateSoutheast Asia, Under
unlit; domination, It could
threaten Burma, Thailand, Slug*&gt;, Malaya and all the nations

Cool Air Is Aid
To Orange Growers
LAKELAND (UP!) - Cool oir,
more of which was scheduled to
hit the cllrua belt todey, La doing
great things for orange grow n .
Gsaeral Manager Robert W.
Rutledge of Florida ' ..rus Mutual
said Tuesday th- ,w«r tempera­
ture* have l ' ' d to retard orange
splitting and are Increailng Hie
development of sugir-tollU* In
fruit.
"The cool air will dry out many
water-saturated groves cauicd by
heavy ralaa through tha summer
and fall,” he said. "Wet weather
condition* have delayer fall cul­
tivation in many groves."
Rutledge added that "color will
now begin (0 break on orenges
In particular with fruit toughen­
ing up somewhat due to cooler
weather. It will be most welcomed
by tangerine growers, who Iiivj
fruit passing maturity but no color
break."

Run

We often unconsciously cumpara our own butty mechanic*
to that o f a watch. You'll
hear people any: "I’m run
down." Why not carry tho
analogy 0110 atop further7
When n watch
U run down and
i l o o a n ' t work
riuht wo have it
u tl J 11 a 1 0 d. We
-a can do the eamo
M tor the b o d y
-j through Uhiiol l p r a c t i c treat­
ment.
Thu result In both cases h
the aame. The watch and the
body are both made up of
hundred* o f tiny purtn, all of
which must bo meshed to­
gether in perfect oF-ordina.
tlon and balance, and with
nothing to inpede the flow
of vital energy. Tha main
earing of the watch i* it*
“ brain." With human being*
tha brain la lha main spring
of all our actlona conscious

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and unconscious. Our system
of interlocking gears, to
transmit vital impulse* from
tho bruin is our spinal cord.
Shock, fatigue, a fall any one
of a hundred cause* can
throw the spine of balance,
interfere with proper chan­
neling of nerve impulses
from the brain to the other
organa of the body. When
we’re "run down." it l* a
symptom that, l i k e ouj
watches, we need adjusting.
The Chiropractor corrects
the distortion that has altered or obstructed the proper
channeling of nervous im­
pulses restore* the body to
the desired equilibrium.
Are you a Chiropractic ca*e?
One of a aeries of articles
published in the public intern t to explain and Illustrate
lha practice at scientific
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
r . Leo Kerwin whose office is
located at 201 8. French Ave.
Ala telephone number ia
FAlrfa* 2-7442.

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AACHEN, Germany (UPI) - A
court Monday convicted tax offl
clal Erich Tascbe, 42, of insulting
West German Socialist Leader
Erich Ollcnhauar and making
anti-Semitic statements. He waa
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A string quartet played Strauss
walUts aa the formally atlirad
guests sipped champagne and
waited.
Newsman and photographer*,
herded Into a special room aad
ordarad to stay there, aleo wilted
in vain.
Finally, a telephone call from
Miss Callas’ manager Informed
Gov. James T. Blair Jr. and tho
apprehensive group that tho singer
would be unable to appear.
Mis* t Callas arrived Tuesday
after a flight from Milan.
‘
David Stlckalber, who negotiated
with her for last night's scheduled
concert, sold Miss Callaa waa ex
hausted and suffering from an aar
ache and throat troubla.

Dry Cleaning

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MANIA* CITY, Me. (UPI) Temperamental prims doaaa Ma­
rla Calls 1 stood up tte govsn
of Missouri and 7*0 leading tMtena
of Kansas Tuesday night whoa ate
failed to appear at aa elaborate re
caption hold ia ter honor.

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HEALTH

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Building permits far |1,4M,JM
beyond, including tho Philippines
and Indonesia.
worth of m w structures wart
The republic of Viet, Nam, long laauad la lanford durisg the
on hielory but with only a brief 1ISP-30 fiscal yaar, the Hanford
b a c k g r o u n d of Independence,
City Commission waa wtlflai
emerged from the Geneva confer­
ence of 1PM which ended a nine- Monday,.
A report from City Miosgar
year right by the French against
Communist forct* lad by Ho Chi Warren Knowles showed that tho
Mlnh, a revolutionary who one* total valuo of tho 001 building
lived In Paris and received hla
permits laauad between 0*L 11,
basic training la Moscow.
The 1PM conference carved Viet 1PU and Bapt. II, IMP waa
Nam Into two tone* at tha ITtb lt,P40,lPt. Tte 100 m w atrutturas
parallel. Tho northern half wont Included 71 single family homss,
to Communlat control and tha thra* duplexes, 12 ator* buildings,
southern half, with a population of four servlet station* and U other
some 10 million, to force* friendly commercial buildings.
The city collected 12,821 ton*
to tha Waal.
By tha war’s end. It bad cost flvt of garbago and trash during the
billion dollars, Including two bit- fiscal year at a cost of IMMf.lP.
Hone in U, S. aid and more than Collection* brought In P3P.17I.P3 In
revenue. Coat and m enue figure*
233,000 casualties.
One year after Geneva, Ngo pro­ for the 1P3T-1PM year war* M&gt;,
claimed th* southern xooe's Inde­ 7M and 137,320.
In Country Club Manor, San
pendence.
The worst la over now but few Scm Knolls, Sanford, Sunil nd
Vietnamese care to venture out at Kstatci and tho Sanford Housing
night because of the .terror which Aulhorily, sewer connections were
still stalks the little rtation.
, made to /3,002 family unit*. te *
Communist Viet Nam guerillas cily now baa M.P miles of sewer
Hill rosin parts of the countryside. and 11.S milts of water lines.
Diehard remnants of warlike re­ Water line extensions for the year
ligious sects still refuse lo recog­ totalled 10,330 feet.
nise tho new government. Bandlti
arc plentiful.
The republic of Viet Nam’s prob­ Out But Not Down
lems closely paralleled (hose of
LAFAYETTE, La. (UPI) - ProKorea, also divided between Com­ Bill Webb of Kinsas City, knock­
munists and non Communists.
ed unconscious when struck on
The Communists in the north the head by a tea shot hit by an­
ronlrol mines, raw materials and other golfer In laat yaar’a Lafay­
industries, but are short on rich ette Open, revived end blrdlcd
farm land. The antt-Communlata Ihc next five holes. Ha flntihed
control a rich agricultural area but ninth In lha tournament and won
have little in the way of resources MM, hla beat showing of the
and power.
yaar on tho pro circuit.
From the beginning the south
faced an enormous problem of re­
construction and resettlement of
one million refugees from the
north.
In the elowly emerging order
from chaos. President Ngo hat run
into frequent criticism.* He hat
kept Ihe country In a virtual con­
stant state of emergency and has
kept a stern grip on tho press and
public opinion.
Unfortunately also, bis relations
with his neighbors have not always 1
been the best. Like President Syngman Rhco of the Republic of
Korea, his actions frequently are
high handed. But as a staunch
friend of tha West, ha Is g valuable
ally.

■y PHIL NEWSOM
Another new nation tarn of atxife
aad delivered by compromise cele­
brated an anniversary on Oct. 28.
U la the Sepublic of Viet Nam,
ate-lime pert of dm throe IndoChinese associated states of Viet
Nam, Lao* sod Cambodia tied te
francs and alter World War U 00a
of the numberless targets of Com-

BeaGnote County aa n
"eperteaua’n pandit* la la Jeo­
pardy."
ClaveLend and Frederick* ruled
eat the possibility of making mankey fiitueg a felony because of
toe many loopholes in tte Uw
aad hardship eases.
£
Judge Alexander said te In eondwtiag n study t i th* pcehiaa
aad repeated he win start damp­
ing dew* on Illegal -latermee
who continue t* break th* laws.
The group also discussed having
tte Florida Game Camalaatea
elected instead of appointed and
ways to outlaw illegal box
the area.

1ING CONSULTANT
CONSUL
WALT OATMAN HEARING
WID cheek your
hearing or

falter teaches beataea* ednea- germs might replace chemical
St and NAE Communication* afflttea tie**** at Mainland High la insecticides in the control of In­
ear.
Dayteas Booth.
sects.
Lt. Cmdr. Eaccaah titered tte
Navy ia Jum , 1P41, •• a seaman
recruit, aad advanced to Aviation
I O»*
Machinist's Mite first (leas la two
years.
la ffevswber, M l, ha was or
derad te tlte Ptaaacela, fla „ Naval
Air Butleo for flight tr»L- . *hkh
led te a com mission as Naval Rebam Ensign ia 2MB.
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Tte Eeccsites m id* at 100
Shtaaoa Drive, Boated, with their
four children, Tracy 17, Judith IS,
Laurie I, and newborn baby |EL

New Independent Nation Permits Topple
$1 Million Mark
Celebrates Anniversary For Fiscal Year

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unable to tell them aoout the at­
tack.
Kelshelmor told the 72nd annual
falter waa found by otfleer* convention of the Florida Horti­
kited te the beau by worried cultural Society that germ war­
neighbors. DoteeUvoe told hla car fare chows great promise against
other agricultural paste. He said
Hear *f float Aircraft Bquadreo- aod hla wallet were mteelag.

LT. CD*. BRAHE EM J. BACCA8H. left, Sanford Naval Air 8Utlon Com­
munication* officer, receive* hi* ardent for retirement from Cdr. Lewie
D. Tamny, 8NA8 executive officer, In ceremonies laat week.

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A Is short for Edtlio) was pitching.

Meet Pena Slats ever West
wtota, PriaMtaa # m Brewa.
ff Cm* over Colgate. C sw ll
ir Columbia, Hartnell ever U h, Kelcen sver Dataware, ta­
ttle ever Gettyaburg. 1. U.
* Maatachutetta, Dayton ever
Isaeva, Cerastes over Jaatata.
fetre Dame ever Navy — A l i ­
fer wrestling to set coadedve
growing ail gracefully.
Puidue over Illinois — Only 4S
r&lt; ahoyylng dayi ’Ul Xms*.
KeetfcwMtem over Indiana —
I McClelland saddle kitted eff
re fcoraebarters then the asm
llaai Ohio Stain over Michigan
lie, Wieconila ever MtoMgaa,
re a m Keetes State, l e eaei
W lavra State, Mlaeeaeta ever

ird batsman Antonio Gonsalea became
mors Irritated with Olifa as ths lUds
banfed oat bast hit after bass hit. la ths
seventh inning thsy finally squared off
in ths dugout and Gonsalea picked up a
Louisville Slugger (Babe Ruth style, at
that) and shattered Oliva'g arm.
Well, Oliva was taksa to ths hospital
and patched up and Ward Goodrich and
Jos Abtraethy put a tag around Tony's
neck and sent him on his way to Cuba;
Tony hasn't been heard from since, but
there is no doubt thit Castro haa signed
him up. His type might be good for flghting in revolutions but is no good for
basefaaB.
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Colts, Giants Favored In N F L

i t . . m i Oklahoma over Mihreaha, Qk*u *■» tohams Bute ever Marquette,

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t f h OkMHng Groan ever Miami. BaU-

wee Wallace ever Akrea and cte^.*fc.:-ntoaeU ever Xavier.
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__ but (Via If I wee young l*d
la the ether games, the Phila­
u-.-.'gkS the galf buggy.
delphia Eagles ere favored ever
V •■•ndPaablngton Hate ever Oregea the Washington Redakiaa by ser-.
fi ;; Ollte — Why deal they make e an potato, the Pittsburgh Heelers

I toft ever Rea Jeee Bute, Utah
ever Arlasne, Brigham Yeung
ever Utah State, Colorado lu te
ever Montane, New Mexico ever
Denver and Freinc Rule over
Ian Diego Stale.
Auburn ever Pleridn — Craters
Would wind up psychiatric cases.
LSU over Mississippi — They
have an uyiide down view of the
world.
Georgia Tech over Duke—Imag­
ine playing centar tor John* Hop­
kins.
Afoot Alabama ever Mississippi
Stale, Georgia ever Florida State,
Kentucky over Miami, Tulane
aver Texac Tech, Maryland over
South Carolina, Tcnnetiee , over
North Caroline, North Carolina
Hate over Wyoming, VPI ever
Richmond, VMI over George
Washington and Wake Forest
ever Virginia.
Texas ovar fMU — The •’Ayes"
of Th u .
Arkanaa* over Teias Aggies—
Shooting plsces In a keg.
TCU over Baylor — J’rvor *«c
• man get a bear by tha tallT
4l*o: Oration over Rleo, Artiito State over New Merits
tme, Hardin Simmons over Tax.
i {Western, Houston over Tulsa,
h Trail Bute over Wichita
West Texas Stats over Drake.

I

r Basketball
igues Are Set
■lens for the Sanford Recreation
■ I Park* Department tsaa-eo
basketball season have been start­
ed* with three Icaguis ready to
elfft play.
Wie Hires league are a city
Jaipur, open lo all boys IT years
or older; Biddy League, open to
any youngster under 13-yrars of
age and a church league open to
any church group whose member*
art 17 year* of age or old; .
The two adult league* will play
twice a wrak on Monday and
Thursday evening at Seminole
High School. The Biddy League
Will pity on Saturday morning*.
All three league* art alitrd to
get underway the week of Dec. 7.
Anyone wishing to enter any of
tha laaguci are asked to contact
tha recreation department.

Lane Favored
Over.Ex-CHamp
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Smithpaw Kanay Lane launehea hla
campaign for a welterweight title
abet tonight In a TV fight with
txchampton Virgil Aklna gt tha
New Capital Arena.
Blondlah Lane of Mwkagon,
Mich. — former lightweight—fbaltongsr—la favored at M beeauae
W Ida Heed, skill and stamina.
Slugger Akini of St. Louie U e
very daageroua puncher at clone
quartan.
Their 10-rounder will be tele­
vised nationally by ABC at 10
p. » . a.e.t.

Player Limit
DETROIT (UPI) - The Detroit
Red Wing* reached the le-pfaror limit Tuesday by sending forward glu McNeill to their Edmaotoo farm club oa an immeditto m alt basil. McNeill failed
OTXcort la Detroit's first sevta

D I N Udl H IM .

are fevered over the Chicago
Cardinals by IH aed the Lee
Angeles Rama are Ttt point
plcki to beat the Chicago Bean.
The Colto-Browaa clu b at Bel­
li mere will effort hath divisions
aad offsra many Intriguing ea­
gles for pro football Mlowars.
It matches Baltimore, the cur­
rent league champion, against profootball's moat successful team.
It matches too coaches oho
should net be Invited to toe same
petty. Waeb Ewbeeh, Baltimore's
coeeb, was aa assistant tor five
yiera with the Browns under Paul
Bipwe. They did set peri an toe
beat of lerma.
The Colts, tied with ths FortyMiners at 4-1. don't get many
cracks at the Browns because the
cluba are In different dlvlilon*.
They knocked the Browni out of
tha Eastern race, 21-7, at Cleve­
land In 1334 and aim to hand

them another blow Sunday be­
fore a capacity crowd of IT,SIT.
Baltimore else want* to wta be­
cause it piers tour of Us east six
game* on Um toad, th e Browne
&lt;H&gt; seed a victory to keep withlog rsage at the GUats (4-1) la
the Enters race. They trail New
York by a game sad would fail
two behind if they lose and the
Gluts defeat the Packers (3-3).
Both the Browua and Cette are
to fairly good physical condition
but the Gleets will be mlaua one
of their top stars when they meet
the Packers before more than
M.9H at Yankee Stadium. Prank
Gifford. Now York’s Uicnted toft
halfbeck, suffered ■ (ora rib car­
tilage in last week's game at
Pittsburgh snd figure* to miss at
toast two games. Jim Taylor,
Green Bay fullback who has been
sidelined, s a y ha able to play

San Francisco, which aeored In
the final seconds to edge the
Been la it Sunday, entertain! a
Detroit club that *cored lu first
IMS victory lait week when it
defeated the Rama, (17-7).
The Eagles (3-3) ere tied with
the Browns for aecoad to the
Eastern Dlvlilon. They erased a
24-potnt deficit last week during
a » « victory ever toe Cardinals
and play boat to a crippled Washlagton team. The Redikies (M )
asked watvlcrs on and John Car­
son and halfback BUI Stito after
taking a S4-7 whipping at Cleve­
land last Sunday.
Pittsburgh iitfhred at U-1S leas
to New York last Sunday and
plays the Cardinals (1-4) at Chi­
cago. quarterbacks Xing UlU and
M. C. Reynold* of the Cardinals
were unable to play against the
Eagles because of Injuries but
may be ready tor the toasters.

P ick Up Your Free Key at Food Fair
2460 Park Ave^ Friday and Saturday
October 30 and 3ht and Take It To

K. E. KADER

League Leaders
Have Bad Night
League leading GCA'Tower lost
(heir flrit scratch game aa the
Communicator! split the four
potato hy taking the last game hy
one pin. The Comm Beyl rolled
Ihelr lowest set for the year, aa tha
GCA-Tower gang fall flat on their
face. High for both teams waa Bill
Crimea with • 443.
Boh Wahb teak the honers for
(he Communicator*.
Heavy Sevan took over the lead
from GCA due lo their four wine
over the rASKON’ Chief*. Hitting
for the first 2,too aerie* aa Layberier got e m -M and John llhr
hit (or • K I M to toad the Alfa
lenm. O’llearn waa lop man for the
Chief*.
Operations advanced Into a tie
for third by a 3 point victory ever
the Heavy Sevan Bravo outfit. Neri

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Meanwhile,
Mlisiaeippi ran
through a tough acrimmsge In
preparation for Ihe struggle Sat­
urday which mar determine the
Southeastern Conference title and
the Mltonal crown.
Mississippi's three varsity teem*
drilled far nearly two hours, teattog first the paaaing and then the
ruentog game.
Auburn lost Ihe fastest man In
its beekiteId Tuesday during a
scrimmage session whan halfback
Jimmy Morrow broke hie collar­
bone. The Carrollton, Gt., sprint­
er waa injured In a contact h i lion with tha fraibmea and will
bo out for iho n it of tha Htaoo.
Elaowhoro to Iho IEC:
The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackats, who have scored five of their
12 touchdowns thla season via the
air lanes, continued to concen­
trate oa their pairing attack.
The Jackets meet Duka'a Blue
Devils in Atlanta gaturday.
Georgia'* Bulldogs alio pul amphari* on thair pairing game aa
they scrimmaged hard In prepar­
ation for Florida Stale Ualverilly.
Trane m e worked on dafanst

P LU S F R E E C ER T IFIC A T ES
FROM KADER JEWELRY CO.
Sanders Leads
Play; Hebert 2nd
LAB VEGAI. Nev. (UP!) -D ou g
Ssndsri led a field of top araataurs sad proa toto the second
round of the Sahara Hotol’a proamateur tournament today, lead­
ing the field by one stroke.
Sanders put together rounds of I
32-34 for a six-under-par I* on U l
Vega*1 municipal course la thla
aacond annual affair.
Right behind him la the run
for (1000 Writ place money were
Jay Hebert, Sanford, ria.; Ed
(Porky) Oliver, Denver, Colo.; and I
Don Whitt, tlorrrjo Spring*, Calif.,
all with 47*.

NCAA Council
Garcia, Rhodes
Rops 2 Schools
(UPI) _ The Nation­
Get The Bad News al BOSTON
Collegiate Athletic Associa­

I'uUod Proas latanaUoMl
tion'* all-powerful ll-man council
Mika Garcia aad Dual/ Rhode*,
Tuesday night rapped the knuck­
major toagua atari only five
years ago, gat the bed raw* Tues- le* of two member colleges and
hinted that other reprimand* may
oarba Issued today.
Garcia, a 10-gamt winner In
Executive
Dlrartor
Walter
1134, received hi* unconditional
release from the Cleveland In­ Byars, acting a* tpokeman for
the group, Tuesday night an­
diana while Rhodes, (Ip Giants'
nounced that tha Artiona Stott
pinch hitter deluxe five seasons University at Tampe and the Uni­
ago, waa returned to the minora
versity of Mississippi, one of Iho
by San Francisco.
nation’s leading elevens, were peThe Nashville Vol* of the South­
ern Association announced, mean­ Milled for violating football re­
cruiting practices sanctioned by
while, that they have signed Jim the NCAA.
Turner, aa-pitching roach of the
New York Yankees, aa their man-

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LEXINGTON, Ky. (UPI) Philip Godfrey of Now York City
sold Highland Flint, dam of
Sword Dancer. Wednesday for
tao.ooo at the Kaeaeland fall atlas
of breeding atock. The nlae-yeareld mare was purchased by Mrs,
B. H. Augustus of Cleveland,
Ohio,

NEW YORK (UPI) - Sugar
Riy Robinson, recovered from
his bout with the flu, begins
training Monday for defense of
his middleweight title against
Paid Pander at Boston, Doc. 14.
Robinson, whose title wag vncaled by the NBA last May for
failure to defend In a reasonable
time, still I* retognited aa the
140-pound champion In New York
•'•to sad MaiiathuteU*.

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Mrs. W. C Hutchinson Toured Europe
Found People Friendly, Cooperative
By JEANNE WARNKE
Mrs. W. Cauthen Hutchinson
lived the Ilf* of a nomad this
past summer traveling to some of
tho most scenic and
l .~1 hlstorie
places o f France, Italy, Switser*
tend. Germany, Belgulm, Holland,
England and Scotland.
8he sailed to Europe on the
Queen Mary and enroute mad* th*
happy discovery that a friend,
mMrt. Karl Gcbhard of Winter
* P a r t, was aboard and was sche­
duled to accompany her on th*
tour.
Th* Queen Mary arrived at
Cherbourg, France, and tram
there Mr*. Hutchinson Joined her
tour guide and fellow travelers
for a train trip to Pari*. It was
an exciting arrival as it was Bas­
tille Day and gay Parisians were
marching In parades and waving
gmflags. Later in England and Scot*
^ ten d she was smid a great mass
o f people In holiday spirit as
there all Industrial workers take
their vacation at the same time in
August. It 1* called a honk holi*
day.
Mrs. Hutchinson said that in
every country ahe found the peo­
ple to be friendly and cooperative.
Although the language barrier
was of little hindrance to this
mftenford traveler, she believes
w that it is advantageous for the
American tourist to know a for­
eign language on the continent.
Had sh* not found the people of
other lands so willing to be of
service, it would have been dtf-

the Rhine where ahe delighted discovered that both women and

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I a* If th ey rim e straig h t from «
I childhood fairy talc.
Th* Iiland of 21.ye, with it*
!| ex trao rd in ary beauty and legend*
I of Scottish hiitory,
measure*
some a lx hundred
square
I m ile a. B ut at no point can one
t
I atand m ore than four miles from
S the aeaa; and it i&gt; said that the
roastlint,
* . cry mir.ufh
■ bay and creek, may extend to
■ eight hundred miles. The island
pan o ram a Is a sequence
Uaa
mountains
with
rushing
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aUfasna and moora covered with
heather. On a day
clarity one can
1
I Hebrides or the peak cf hi. Ktld.v
I acventy m d ei away.
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The McDonalds and the MiI Clcodi w ere the ruling clans of the

Island and their pietureque castles

M O . W . C. HUTCHINSON
ficult for her to travel alone aa
•he did after the scheduled tour
inded In England. She wanted to
meet relatives in Bcotland ao with
“ sLight haaitatlon and a great
thrill of anticipation" she set
forth as a lone traveler.
And it was In Scotland that aha
m alls soma of tho most memo.-,
able scenery. A three day visit
on th* Island of Skye, on the
northwest coast o f Scotland, was
one of tha hlghllghu of her trip.
She places it In top category with
the tour of tho French and Italian
Riviera, and th* boat trip down
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although winters are &lt;o severe
that tha sheep have to be taken
off the islax^d at the season. Me*,
Hutchinson found a lovely seiection of hand loomed sweaters and
tweed material there,
In Edinburgh she investigated
"every cranny" of the Edinburgh
castlo aod waa accompanied
there by her cousin’s two young
»on* who wore their kilts. She
also attended the Edinburgh Tat*
* » which Is a part of the lam*
•*** Edinburgh Festival,
received a liberal educa*
tio° in English travel when she
returned to London by train.
She declared "they are many,
many years behind us!" Air con*
dlliocing Is unheard of and an
open window brings in cinders
M iia r /fW A
D c a r 4 i,
linc« ^
trains are still of the
r Q r t y
steam variety. She asked for a
’
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second class ticket but quickly
The ocw public addrest system changed to first class when she

queraae

Lake Monroe Club
Learns Wrapping
Members of the Lake Monroe
Home Demonstration Club attend­
ed a demonstration on wrapping
and decorating gift packages at
Weit'a Card Shop last Thursday
nlgbt. Each member present wa*
given th* opportunity to tie bowa
and wrap a package.

men may share a four berth com*
pariment.
lo London Mrs. Hutchinson
again was met by relatives whn
showed her many of the out of
the way places as well as th*
most historic spots. On* of th*
latter was the Tower o&lt; London
where she viewed with interest
the raucous ravens which have
their wings clipped and are offldally “ on the Queen’s payroll."

plre wiU collapse. "My, but th*
English arc superstitutious" she
overheard a fellow tourist aay to
which the guido with . cockney
accent retorted, "No, we are Just
raven madi"
Mrs. Hutchinson will remember
always (hr beauty of the famous
stained glass windows in the
Chartres cathedral near Paris
(during the war years they were
stored underground); the 'V a t
Lisa and other great works of ar,
in the Louvcs; and the amatlng
restoration of Leonardo Da Vin­
ci’s Last Supper which is in the
city of Milan.
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.MRS. LLOYD O. SWAIN
Florence and Venice were her
favorite cities in Italy. Rome was
too crowded with tourists. Lu­
cerne, SwHxcrland, was described
as a city of "beautiful perfection"
aod Nice, France, will be remcm*
berrd for its luxurious accomo­
dations and exceUcnt -ulslne. It
A door prize as well as prixes
At a meeting Monday night,
was there that she had the plea­
for best women's and best man's
Sanford
Drove
160,
Benevolent
and
sure of dining on her hotel room
costumes will be given. Added fea­
balcony overlooking the blue Patriotic Order o( Docs complet­
tures
arc a floor show under tha
Mediterranean.
ed their plans (or a Hallowe'en
The Monte Carlo in Mauaco Gypsy costume dance to be held direction of Florence Hoff of Or­
created the impression of an this Saturday al the Elks' Club. lando and a five-piece band.
abundance of money, Jewels and Advanced reservations may be
Tliutc in sUrndaiii-e beside*
exquisitely dressed women. "Its
made for Elks and th.ir wives Jackie Caruthcrs who presided
a fabulous place but the faces of
were: June Foley, Betty McDon­
the gamblers arc too strained and by calling FA 2 3312. Admission ald. Esther Barber, Evelyn DIs11.00
per
person.
serious" said Mrs. Hutchinson.
lirow, Agnes Androsko, Mary
Roettgcr, Dualnc Bsggerly, Nancy
Her methods of travel were well
Years
Bring
Added
Beauty
Foster, Florence Mapes.
diversified. Trains, buses and
One of the characteristics of
Vonda Miller, Mickey lllcksin,
boats
provided
transportation
while touring. And instead of re­ American-walnut which perpetu­ Frances Pratt, Anna Itukur, Ag­
turning home on the Queen Mary ates its beauty is that, a* the years nes Walker. Ruth Hillhimtr, Vi­
she made the trip by plane. How­ go by, its surface deiclops a lus­ ola Kastner, Jackie Carulhers,
ever, Mrs. Hutchinson advises trous patina. Furniture pieces Virginia (lowersox, Helen Forfuture travelers to reverse this made of walnut have been handed shay, Peggy Hardin, Pearl Hope
since more can be carried homo down from generation to genera­ and Elvira Coe, a visitor from
the Orlando Drove.
tion and are prued as heirlooms.
via liner.

Gypsy Dance Planned

Th« ZeU Xi chapter o f BcU two daughter*, Susan,
Sigma Phi has aclcctcd it* presl- Judy, two. Mr. Swmin
dent, Mr*. Lloyd 0. Swain, to insurance burlnet* in I
reprtacnt them in th* Valentine
Girt Conteit, which la an Inter*
national conteit. The winner will
appear on tho February cover of
The Torch, monthly magailne of
Beta Sigma Phi.
Mr*. Swain will be remembered
a* the former Deniae Steven*,
daughter of Mr*. A. B. Stevena,
and the late Mr. Stevena of thta
city. She atended Sanford achoola
and Florida Southern College In
Lakeland.
She reaide* at 407 San Carlo*
Ave., with her huaband, Lloyd and
Playhouse Navy la castiag Mr
"BcU, Book and Candle/* M ight
and tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. hi tha
conference room of butting 8 gl
th* Naval Air Stalloo. .
AU service personnel, .their de­
pendents and civil aentea em*
ployes are eligible tn...fM*P*t*.
Miss Genie Stokes, bride-elect of Those who are not lntencted hi
Warren llaynes, was honored at reading for a part in tha play bat
a miscellaneous shower Saturday are interested in other phraaea *&lt;
night, at the home of Mrs. Lucile little theater work a rc lgvited to
Abrams.
attend.
The party rooms were decorated
Rehearsals wUI begin Mter. t aad
with arrangements of fall flowers
and bronte and yellow pom-poms. (he play will be presented at the
The bride's table was overlaid NAS (heater Dee. J, 4 aad S.
with a lacc cloth and held a
cake, nuts, mints and punch.
Games were played under the
direction of Shirley Stone and
I
Inell Stokes. Other guest* includ­
ed, Mrs. Jackie Goodman, Joyce
Fortlon. J. L. Von Ilerbules. Carolyne Michels, Nancy Michels.
One of the main featum et Its
Lucile Abrams. Edith Ellis, Haiti
Southside School Carnival Satur­
Stokes and Myra Michels.
The wedding will be an event of day night will be a haunted house
in the traditional Hillmi— spirit
Nov. 24.
A concealed story teller vrtfl nar­
rate terror-filled tales o&lt; (he super­
natural. There also w ill-te many
other surprises for those-who like
to experience that prickly: feeling.
Trophies will be awarded for tha
most frightening and most original
costumes among those: Attending.
The Norman deVere Howard Starting time Is 3:90 p. m.
Chairman, Sir*. C. A. Guerry,
chapter of the United Daughters of
the Confederacy will meet Friday announced that a secret'panel el
at 3 p. m .at the General Sanford judges will maka the leftsetlons fag
Memorial Library for tho monthly the prise*, and winners will he an­
nounced during the evM gg.
business and program meeting.
Guest speaker will be Fred R.
Wilson, local attorney, who will use
You can bring variety gad l
as his subject, "National Defense to your meala with ayaten.
and (he United States Constitu­ They are good rast, beet
tion". Hostess is Mrs. R. F. Robi­ baked, fried, stewed, i m M i
barbecued.
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son.

Shower Honors
Bride-Elect

Carnival A dds

Haunted House

(p o h S n n n lA
Mr. and Mrs. M. ft. Strickland
and family have had as their
bouse guests the past week Mr.
and Mrs. F. P. Austin of Atlanta,
a G&lt;. The two familir: spent Sun­
d a y in Daytona Beach visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Strickland.
The Austins plan to spend some
Gme in St. Petersburg before re­
turning to Atlanta.
Mrs. Wr. T. Parsons Sr. of
Charleston, S. C. is spending a
week visiting her son tha Rav.
W. T. Parsons Jr., and his family
and welcoming the new grand­
daughter, Catherine Lynne, who
wArrived at the Parson home this
' week end.
Mr. and Mrs. George Matfett,
LUy Ct., have returned from a
vacation and sightsaeing trip in
North Carolina. They also visited
relatives in Saluda. S. C. and a
nephew, Joe Moffett at Clemsoo
College.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamkl
have left for Clewiitoo, Fla., where
they plan to spend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Versbtl and
•fam ily have moved to their new
borne at 104 N. Sunland Dr. He has
recently Joined tho news staff of
the Herald. They cams to San­
ford from Hampton, Va. and have
formerly lived in DeLaod.
Mr. and Mrs. Georga E. Wells
spent the past week end visiting
with Mrs. Blanche Stringer and
son. Tommy, of Winder, Ga. They
are celebrating iheir 40th wedding
anniversary and will also spend
B tom e time sightseeing in the
northwestern part of Georgia be­
fore returning home.

Bethany S. S. Class
Selects Leaders
The Bethany Sunday School
class of the First Baptist Church
met at the home of Mrs. J. G.
David, on West Iftth Street for
_ th e October meeting with Mrs.
J. Brooks as co-hostess.
Mrs. Brooks, president, presided
at the business session when
group leaders were selected for
the year. They were Mrs. J.
Hofccker. Mrs. H. E. Tafftr. Mrs.
David, Mrs. J. T. O'Donnell tod
Mrs. W. F. Nslicxowskl.
Mrs. H. R. lteckenbacb was ap­
pointed assistant secretary. The
class year book was brought up
— to date. Mrs. Margaret Reynolds,
V class teacher presented the devo­
tional.
Games were played with awards
being presented to the winner*.
Mrs. Tafftr and Mrs. Hoftcker.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess.
Mrs. Maxine Wails was a visitor.
Other members attending were
Mrs. Tom Mero, Mrs. T. C.
Thompson. Mrs. Georg* Scott,
Mrs. J. Robersoo, Mrs. L. Bar• ley, aod Mrs. M. J. Sorokowsky.
For an unusual salad, loss hot
cooked and cubed sweet potatoes
in equal amounts of French dress­
ing and while sine. Let stand
until cold. Salt to last* aad add
other seasonings such aa dried
dill, parsley or a little grated
onion. Serve with hot or cold
ham.

Church
Calendar
WEDNESDAY
Girl Scout Troop 233 meets
p. m. at First Presbyterian
Church. Presbyterian Senior Choir
supper ft p. m.. Midweek Bible
hour 7 p. m.
First Baptist Church Training
Union
UnJoo supper and officers
o ffic e r s coun____
cil ft p. m. Frayer meeting, T:30
p. m.
THURSDAY
Pinecrest Baptist Church Visi­
tation, 10:30 a, m. lo 2 p. m.
Choir Practice 7:30 p. m. Ushers
Meeting, 7:30 p. m.
First Baptist Church Royal
Ambassadors, 7 p. m.

W estside School
Organizes PTO
Parents and teachers of Westside
Primary School met at the Sanford
Grammar School and formed a
Parent Teachers Organisation.
Mrs. Peggie Hardin presided at the
meeting.
Mrs. Elizabeth Sharon, principal,
was Introduced aod in turn intro­
duced the teachers. Mrs. Rocbford, first grade teacher woo the
room count. By-laws were read by
Mrs. Hardin and the parents voted
to accept them.
Electron of new oificers wa* held
and immediately installed by Mrs.
Hardin, presiding officer.
They are, Mr*. Ruby Carter,
president; Mrs. Phyllis Chapman,
tint vice president; Mrs. Elisa­
beth Sharon, second vice presi­
dent; Mrs. Katherine Depoo, secre­
tary aod Mrs. Glenda Allen, treas­
urer.
Copimittec chairmen are. Mrs.
Shirley Lee and Valie Wilson,
membership; Mrs. Flora Ross,
publicity; Airs. J. W. Carter, safe­
ty; Mrs. Mary .(lice Harksy,
health; Mrs. Hardin, library and
Mrs. B. M. Dyson, beautification.

One lot of Fall dresses, tailored and dressy styles.
Broken sires in assorted fabrics. These dresses
originally sold for much more, but for the
weekend we arc going to close them out
at real bargain prices.

In this group arc values you can't afford to miss.
Many different styles, sizes, fabrici. Slightly
shopworn. Shop ami save this weekend
at Yowell't . . . and you'll still be smartly
dressed. Shop early!

Boat, Ski Club
M eets Tomorrow
The Sanford Boat and Skz Club
will mtet tomorrow night at ft
o'clock at lb* Seminole
School Ac building.
Charlie
Commodore
Powell,
urges all members lo attend as
final plans will bo made for a
Halloween party to be bald Friday
night at the Florida Power and
light Club in Enterprise.

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�Boy Scoot* Tour
Power Co. f loot
Bathed* of preduetag electricity
wore tiyltliol to Lake Monroe'*
Boy Scoot Troop MS at tie row
Florid* Fewer and U|M Cor*.
plaM last m l
Troop loader Jobs Aasol aod
Tolar Baboo lead mere than IS
•eoota to the pleat vieit. The boy*
•aid they anjeyad the adueatiaaal
profram
Much aod would

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1 Lot
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SHOES
Regular $2.48

B 0 t t i r r E. MORRIS, left. Heavy Attack Squadron One Maintenance Of­
ficer. received hio letter t promotion to Commande. U.
Navy. On bo*
. half of the squadron oi.icen , he wee preaented a new hat with Commander'e gold braid by S. N. Baney, Commanding Officer of V A IM . A r^ident
of Sanford, Commander Morris livea with hia wife, Cherry, and children,
Wayne. Larry, John and Jennie at 106 Mellonville Drive.________________^

WASHINGTON (UPI» - Nobel
Priie acientlit Dr. Harold C. Uray
lay* the Soviet photograph of the
moon’* far ilda la " an outetandIng technical achlavement" which
ihould ipur thla country to greatar
etforta In apaca.
Urey agreed with other aclenllita
here lhat the Ruialan photo waa
not detailed enough to warrant conelution* about the nature of the
moon'* other aide.
But he laid It waa impouiblc to
exaggerate the technical skill
which enabled the nuniam to gat
the picture at all.
"H i* lime," Urey aaid Turaday
"that we gel up out of our chalra
and begin to compete with them In
apace. It la not good for u* to kid
ouraelvea that we are up with
them. We are not. 1 think it will be
year* before we are."
Some astronomera, who did not
want to be quoted by name, alio
itrrased what one called the "marvelum technical accompllahmcnt"
manifested by the photograph.
One acirnIHl said the technique
used by the Kuaiian* could have
tremendous military significance.

Up If new Iblrley haa been a
bueelic milk maid who prancad
tfegaugb faur picture! la atarring
■ala* — alngiag a great deal and
Aa atat at ‘‘ Oklahoma!" "Car*
"April Lave" aod " N a m
Mail Anything Small" Shirley
WU aa Ineffective Innocent UUla
entio In typical Hollywood froth.
m n L"

Miami Road Block
D acision Upheld
fU ZA H A U E E (U P I)-A deel-

•leo by the State supreme Court
w i n a t l y means the city of Mi­

ami Will continue to act up road

Weak! to check driver’* license).
Tha high court refuser1 rehearing
at Tuaaday a suit upholding tha
dtp's power to act up tho block*.
Yho caao waa brought by former
Mayor Aba Aronovlle, who claim­
ed the road blocks were an In­
vasion of hia right to use the pub-

Annual Meet
Dr. Harold K. Ring will at­
tend the annual convention of
FttrMa Chiropractic Ann. at tha
goCiart Mayar Hotel in Jackson­
ville, Thuraday and Friday of

If you conilder that the
chasing power of the dollar
11.00 in the I0t7-t9 period,
it was worth 126*. tu In INS
leas than B3 cent* today,

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and TOP QUALITY GAS, OIL and ACCESSORIES.

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We ute Sinitone Soft-Set*
cleaning method* to keep
your autumn wardrobe
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NEW YORK ( UPI)—Noel Price,
a 23-yrar uld defememan, waa ac­
quired by tho New York Rangers
Monday from the Toronto Maple
Leafs. To get him. tha Rangers
gave up center. Hank Cesla, ama­
teur Billy Kennedy and another
player In be named neat spring.

la n ruling Sept. 16, the court
bad bald road block* w en legal.

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Hungers Get Price

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Nobel Scientist
Calls Moon Photos
’Outstanding' Job

HOLLYWOOD (UP1) 4 SweatMeed Shirley Jeaea’ professional
MM wee b.lag aavtd this week by
after Bert Laneiiter and dlrectar Biakard Brook*,
Bath iMa virtually era aavias
Uw Manda beauty fram muvla ob-

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It* beauty will strike you instantly—its quality wit! impress you forever.
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The auettoneerT final cry
echoed la New York real tatate
circle* today. It wai the winning
bid for real eauto tycoon William
Zeckendorf for the 71-story 40
Well St. Building which la the
iourth fallen akyacraper la the
world.
The akyacraper went ea the
auction black Tueaday with a re­
quired Martial bid of IT million
dollars.
Only iwe prospective buyera
MtppOd forward ta dtpoalt 1200,.
000 to tnable them to ontar the
bidding. Zwcktnderf, preaidant af
Wahb A Knapp, Inc., and Sidney
R. Xusrcnfetd, an attorney reprt(eating a ayadlcata of rail c i­
tato iavaatora, begin the bidding
briskly with 123,000 jumpi.
But at g li. 111,000 the offerings
began tu drop ta 11,000 and 13,000
bids and both man cautiously felt
their* way Into the higher brackata.
Zackandorf began to put the
preisura on at |11,gso.ooo with
jump* of 349,000. Nussenfeld kept
At 316,130,000, Xuaacnftld said
hie group would hova no other
bid and the building was sold to
Zerkendorf for that price.
Zackandorf alio utvns the ITstory Chrysler Building, eecond
tallest skyscraper in the world.
The Empire Mute Building, which
has 102 stories, is tha tallest in
the werld.

“ 1 think we bought a manalous property nod paid • M r
price for It," Zackandorf aald, bet
added that the bid waa "higher
than I waa cheerful about going."
MTh*t wai the last 3* ,000 1
would have paid" ha eald.
Tha 40 Wall Si. Building, con­
structed in 1329 for twenty faur
million dollars, la fully rented
and brings (a an annual rental of
about flva million dollars.

Seminole High
Honor Roll List
Announced

Seminole High School hat i »
nouneed its Honor Bel! for tho
first six weeks.
Those receiving all A's: Twelfth
grade, Cordell Jeffery, Nancy
Butler, Jean McMurrough.
vanth grade. Robert Bullard, Joy
Wester. Tenth grade: none. Ninth
grade; Jane Harward. Eighth
gride: nono.
Those receiving more A'o-than
S's: Twelfth gradei Buddy Fulper, Henry Morgan, Steva Powell,
Dien Aiken, Peggy
Price, Fay
Noel, Linda Rote min, laity WU&gt;
lismi. Eleventh gride: Alex He*
Kibbln. Penny Anderson, Phyllsi
McDaniel, Deanna Nichols, G u o
vieve Taylor. Tenth grade: Butts
Carpenter, JoAnn Zalglcr, John
Goers*. Ninth grads: Tharasa
Raker. Sharon Gllei, Louisa Hig­
ginbotham. Linda Hlttel), JixM
Taylor. Ruth Taylor,
Judiy Van
Winkle, Linda Williams, Donna
Young. Charles Hope, John West*
Failed I1revs laternatianal
gate, Eighth grade;
Susan 1M1*
NEW
YORK Roger II.
back Diana Haekatt, Carol Oxford,
Bleudh. board chairman of tha April Ramty.
U. S. Steel Corp., commenting on
the Keltlr Steel Corp.'s separate
Water power generates mar*
settlement with the United Steel­
than M par cant of tho electricity
workers Union:
in Swltiarland, Norway and Swe­
Mr. Kaiser is a free agent. If den, but teas than thraa par eaal
ha ibouaes to leave us, that la In Britain, Danmark and Belgium,
his right."

WASHINGTON — W. M. A.
Halm, Uliana's new ambassador
ta the United Hiatts, giving his
Impression of President Eisen­
hower:
"1 found him an impressive,
cheerful and lit middle-aged gen­
tleman.”
HOLLYWOOD — Melvin Relll,
attorney for the late Errol
Flynn’a 17-ycnr-old "piolcge" Heverly Aadland, discussing plans
to defend tha validity of a handwilt ten unsigned will leaving Miss
Aadland une-thlrd of Flynn’a es­
tate:
"It's a shame this rame up.
Errol thought he waa providing
for the girl he loved very much
and now the can't even get her
clothes from New York."
WASHINGTON ti l'll — Sen.
Olln D. Johnston, (U S. C.), itcalling before the National Atso.
riatlon of I’nMmastera that the
Fust Ofiire Oepaitmeut had eaperlmented with ,ending the mall
by missiles*
"When I read of the progress
being made In our missile pro­
gram, 1 sometimes think it would
ba better to pend the missiles by
mail."

WASHINGTON (UPD - The Ar­
my hat Issued a call (or 9,000
draftees In December,,the iinie
number as In October and No­
vember. it said ail will be al­
lowed to spend Christmas at
home.

ISoft Soaped
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tory ''soft soaped" its employes
into cutting down accidents, the
National Safety Council said the
factory passed out free bars of
soap to all employes with the
■login "Ketp your safely record
clean.”

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Tip Top Super M k t.
Sanford Ave.

Flour

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320 S. Sanford

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SPECIAL PRICE FOR
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T H R EE D A Y S P EC IA L
Wheels Rotated or Crossed

Kegbltr Thur*., Frt. or Sat
9 '

SANFORD
AVENUE
STORES
HAVE
EVERYTHING

DEPARTMENT STOKE
COR. SANFORD AVE. AND Ith ST.

JEN K IN S
FURNITURE
400 S. Sonford Ave.

STORE

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New and L‘ *ed Furniture and Appliance*

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Of Ckattoboockee

The letter from the unidentified
•fella woman was attached to n
a*ft •t • letter the woman said
An mailed Collins earlier, urging
him in tabs action in the matter.
Lowry Mid the woman had promMad la testify under oath, if asked,
that Nogrots at Chattaboocbeo
wen Improperly treated.

MIAMI (UP» - The Miami
Hews today came out .ditorially
la opposition to the reapportionaunt amendment.
The News described the amendteent as only a “ crumb" thrown
Mb populous counties in legistsfive representation and warned
Us adoption may ruin chances of
fair re-districting for at least a
decade.
•The editorial urged all candi­
dates far governor and other state
efflete to teha e stand on fair
apportionment and try naat yaar
M bring out a fair law. It also
argtd the voteri to have a long
memory about how their reproMatetivM voted on the Issue.

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Ohio City Of Dayton.

CMy Commission.
The buildings are firo damaged
and stead in violation of the city
building code, said city man­
ager Warren Knowles la a report
to the commission. Condemna­
tion signs will be put on the struc­
ture* making their use or entry
illegal. i
LONGWOOD B E A U T Y
The buildings condemned In­
Janet Luxen has been nam­ clude a two-story structure with
ed “Circle K Sweetheart” ji grocery store oo the first floor
for the hiunth of October and ah apartment oo “ ■ second
floor at toil Orange a v « . A per-

by members of the Circle
K Club at Snead College.
Miss Luxen i* a graduate
of Seminole High School
and la a sophomore at
Snead College.

reopened them the following Satur­
day end made attendance manda­
tory. The Khool received no more
threate.
rapidly A woman tileohe—d police la
Carlisle. ■ email town 10 miles
south of Dayton. Monday and said
a bomb had been planted In a
school. About 1.400 atudenta wen
sent home. Police searched ail
school* In tbo town hot lo a d no
bomb.
Tuesday, n caller telephoned
the Solar Creek School In Bellbrock, near Beaver Creek Townahlp, at it: U p. m. He said a
bomb would go off within 43 min­
utes. School woi dismissed for the
day.
Lewis uid be thought the call
his school system received was
just the beginning of another rash.
One threat inspires another some­
where else, he said.

A ono-stocy dwelling at 113 E.
10th Sc waa also marked for
condemnation, along with a onestory building at «M E. 10th SC.
ooe-atory buildings at Mg, Mg, no
Hickory Avo., and a dwelling at
40t Pine Ave. A large two-story
frame building with stores on the
first floor aod rooms on the se­
cond floor at Ml and KOtk W.
Ninth SC, is condemned with onestory dwellings at 14M W. 14th
St., aod 1MT W. 14th St., and a
small tool shed on the rear of
property at 1301 W. 14th St.

V o t e For

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147 E. COMMERCIAL ST.
FA 2-3433

FOR SOUPS and BROTH

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M EATY
Dead Man Canyon, Xawmeat
Creek, Skeleton Canyon aod
Screaming Point are fame of the
names found on map* of the Gila
Wilderness Area in Muthweilern
New Mexico. The 431,300-icre wil­
derness includes some of the
least-explored
country in the
United States.

Although Hondurn ranks 14th
In site among the 30 Latin Ameri­
can nations, its area of 43.277
square miles la greater than that
of the Netherlands, Switzerland
end Denmark combined.

SANFORD

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COM M ISSIONER

GROUP

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H IC K O R Y SM O KED

Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1959
Whole

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Minutes

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Made in the old
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Rrralfc

Guinea President Touring South

LOWESTOFT, Rutland (UPl) —
Oeoflrny Small. 12, president of
Mtha Mlddla School Iniuruea So­
ciety, reported today ha U doing a
'‘whacking good builnau" la in­
suring his Mboolmataa against
•panklnge and other ichoolllme ac
Small and his board of lS-jrear
eld directors operate at Lowestoft
Grammar School. They charge
their clients three cents a week
and pay up to four shillings (M
cental far a major disaster euch
, A as a caning by n teacher.
9 Detention tfter school pays 42
coots, but eomo minor happen
stance as having ts write 100 lines
of poetry on the blackboard brings
the client only 14 conls.
“ Ws started It aa a joke, but
It has worked out rather well.
Luckily, the chaps haven't got up
to too many pranks or we would
have been crippled by now,” Pres­
ident Small said.
Tarry WUtoo, 12, said, "I Joined
* 1 and made one shilling (14 cents)
out of it In five weeks. 1 laughed
at the start but SO lines of black­
board poetry brought mo In tight
pence.
•Tjten the hope found out how
easy U wai to get lines end make
money. That, of course, the Insur­
ance organisation ornn’t iike.u
President Small stopped that
racket. He punched out new poli­
cies on his father typewriter, in.
3) sorting a clause excluding pay­
ments for “ accidents" engineered
by policy holders.
"I bad to make honesty pay," ha
said.

WASHINGTON (UFD-PreeMent be the guests of Gor. Luther
Sokov TOvro of Guinea flies to Hodgci at a reception and dinner
North Carolina today ter an inter­ attended by white and Negro leadracial dinner after a Anal round of art.
Toura wee the gueet Tuesday
The African leader, la the United night at a dinner liven by Secre­
Stateo for n lS-day visit, was to tary of State Christian A. Harter.
visit the Lincoln Memorial, lay a In his formal toast, the African ex­
wreath at Uw Tomb of the Un­ pressed conviction that Incrested
known la Arlington Notional Cem­
etery, drop hi at AFL-CIO head­
quarters. and give a lunchtime E y e i H iv e It
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPl) —
recaption for President and Mrs.
Ertonhower.
Ohio wildlife reetsrthora ore
While Tourr made his final stops weigh!n* the lenses of the eyes
In the capital, hie wife visited of rabbits to datemlna their ages.
headquarters of the National Coun­ They are testing a technique de­
cil nf Negro Women.
veloped by Dr. ttexford Lord of
The ST- year -old president of the Illinois Natural History Sur
newly-lndependent Guinea and his vey, who discovered he could de­
wife will takeoff in mid afternoon termine the age of a rabbit by
for Raleigh-Durham Airport. After this method because the lens of
a teur of the Untvarelty of North an animal’s eye continues to grow
Carolina at Chapel Hill, they will throughout its life.

U. S.-Guinn cooperation “ will bacome a reality In the near future."
He said ha had “ felt tho deop
sympathy of tho American people"
for Africa’s etruggle toward proaresa.
Herter responded by praising the
efforts of Guinea to attain itatua
among the freedom-loving great
nations of the wortd.
"This historie visit of President
Toure." Herter said, “ li in a sense
a renewal of America’* lasting as­
sociation which has contributed im­
measurably to the vitality and
spiritual depth of our culutre."

To

Fish Sensitive T o Sedatives
STANFORD, Calif. (UPl) —
Fish art Just at sensitive as hu­
mans to stimulants and sedatives,
according to a report issued by a
team Of Stanford Medical School
researchers.
Testa on guppte*, goldfish and
blind fish from Mexico showed
that sedatives caused (he fish to
become to sluggish they could
easily ba scooped out of (he wa­

ter by hand. Stimulants MAI
them racing about in am tlc pat­
terns.

Austria Pays
VIENNA (UPl) -Austria has
paid more than 100 million dol­
lars In World War II reparations
to the Soviet Union, or two-thirds
of her total obligations. It was
announced Monday.
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SECURITY

A SSOCIATES,

A

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recommend*

VIsiTu. a T r .

CAIRO, U.A.R. (UPl) - King
Mohammed V of Morocco will
visit the United Arab Republic
next January it the Invitation of
U.A.R. President Gamal Abdel
Nasser.

p r a r r a K S K R * :n r %

Florida Water

fir

Utilities

An Intriguing Growth Company
priced at abont SlOI’i to ylold l « i *
Garden J. Toll. Mgr.
KIRK • Plato
FA S-TMS
Direct Wire To Mncere A Co., Momborn Now York Stock Kick.

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1. BE HONEST

Admissions
Sylvia Prlct, Sanford
Connie Holloway, Sanfoyd
Georgia Vincent, Sanford

isrr

... and try to under­
stand and fill your
customer's needs.

3. KEEP
LEARNING

OCTOBER SI
Admissieve
Jennie Spiegel Sanford
Sally Kltchcll, DcBary
Vivian Sykea, Sanford
Annie Mao Detuurd, Seated
Edith Brawn, Longwood
Guy Bishop, Sanford
Effto Mae Tope, Sanford
Dtsmlasala
Irving Felnberg, Sanford
Heyer DcWUt, Sanford
Julia George, Sanford
Alberta Hughes, Sanford
Christopher Holmeo Jr. Do
Rary
Sam Lewis, Sanford
Frances Murphy and baby,
Mims
James Moore, Sanford
Carolyn Stanley, Sanford
Beulah Bryant, Sanford

t n**j1*•

. 1.

The world keeps
moving and finding
new w a y s a n d
means of doing
t hi ng s b e t t e r .
MOVE WITH IT.
To stand still is to
stagnate.

Curiosity Seekers

NEW YORK (UPl) — Give
your cat a treat instead of a
treatment. Te-t* conducted by
American Can Co. definitely allow
that feline* turn tint to tuaa,
then to mackerel.

V/ T

2. KNOW YOUR
BUSINESS

Blrtkt
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Price,
Sanford, a son
Rev. and Mri. Weldon T. Par­
sons, Sanford, a daughter
Dismissal
Charla Winn, Sanford
Margaret Boyd, Lake Monroe
Faye Stetson, Sanford
Dorothy Leo and baby, Sanford
Vera Mac Moore, Sanford
Carolyn Pickles and baby,
Osteen
Annie Gordon, Sanford
Hester Dukes, Sanford
Sandro Hardy and baby, DaLand
Lillian Whitfield Lake Mary

Tuna Treat

..in

thathave been the

. . . with yourself
and everybody.

MOSCOW (UP!) - Muscovites
lined up In freeilog pro-dawn
temperatures Tuesday to snatch up
m special editions of newspapers
showing tho Lunik HI pho&lt;ogrsph
of tho never before-teen bstk side
of tho moon. The official news­
paper* Iivostla and Pravdg wore
Increased from four to els pages
to take care of specltl trlielei
and predictions by scientist! that
the photographs, radioed back to
earth, opened up meaap af taking
cloieup pictures of Macs and
Venus.

old

backbone of this organ­

OCTOBER n

SERVICE D E P A R T M E N T
Forront H. Wagner, Mgr.
Earl Younger
Paul Canon
Leallo McGuire
Ed Webb

BOD Y &amp; P A IN T SHOP

B IL L H EM PH ILL
Ownar • Manager

Milton Tolbert, Mgr.
Ruonevolt Allen

CAR

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DEPARTM ENT

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4. QUALITY
MERCHANDISE

W ASH

Sam Klnnrd

SALES DEPARTM ENT
LU B R IC A TIO N

Burnell Ball, Mgr.
Joneph Dlcbold

Harry J. Byrd
C. E. Chaniot

(■ary (iibaon

OFFICE M A N A G E R
Marvin Dyal

PRESTIGE

FAIR PRICE
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PONTIAC
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HORSE and BUGGY
IDEAS

Hospital Notes
,

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BUICK

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Lumber &amp; Hardware
213 W. 3rd St.
FA 2-5581

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Bit., bath * tt, modern electrie Mlehaa. Swlaad Batatas,
111 Pack View Dr. FA MKT.

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BE A GOOD IDEA TO
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LO TS O N L A K E
With lake freaUga t i 1 » It to
300 ft.

HERBERT STENSTROM
Begtateved In k er
LBN RIBNE1 ’
Five and Tee Acre Farina
LOTTIE
BROADWAY
NICELY furnished large- 2-bed
FURNISHED apartment
KEN TORBETT
room and 2 bath apartmaat;
and cloae-ia. Ph. FA
C . A . Whiddoii, Sr.
BETTTE a SMITH
■dulta.
M
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Sanford
Are.
Ph.
Jimmy Cowan.
BROKER
A w w lile
FA 2 3M3.
III N. Perk — Pfc. FA M I N SM Sn. Park Are. Pfc. FA M M l
FIVE room furnished upstairs
aparimant 2101 MagaoUt, IU.00
Phene FA 2-3M1.
MS PER MONTH: 2 BR., kJUben
equipped, large yard. Children
2-BEDROOM kHehee equipped
and p a t s
accepted. Ph.
house. Phone FA 94883 or
.
J* h ,r,hr e'v.n that th. following reranna have See* ap.
FA MUM before to
after • p.lnt&gt;d by th. Board or Publla laatruetlon or Stmlnola Counts, nor*
FA 2-3132.
Ida. aa Inspector* and Clarka and th. folio*Ina place, have boon
p. m.
daelgnated f.r hotdlne th. .I.ctl.n throughout femlnola County, FlorTHREE room furnished apartment
Ida, an November I, tllf. for th. election of thr.a (I) Trnate*. of
2101 Magnolia,- $4500, Phone
IpeelalTai Beh«&amp;1 District
now aamprtlUie all af a.mlnolo
PA 2-3331.
County. FIofIda. ss4 dftfrmlnmtlsfi of t u iullU|« of s«14 Dlitrlst for
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tho poltt fop which election wtU open it T:tt
and clean at T:0(l P. II, to-wlti
3-ROOM apt. completely furnish NICELY furnished, large 2-bed­ *
room
and
2
bath
aparimant;
POLUNO PLACK: 111 e Wrench A » e ,
ed, (round floor, $40. 31$ Pal­
Sanford
Aduita. Ph. FA 2-SMS.
metto Art.
Mra. Ed Hunt
Mr* Lao Burner
2-CLEAN larga furnished apart- t ROOM Effletoney Apt, private
Mr* Ua*. Kitm.nl*
bath, eultshln for aao or couple.
meuti: 1 upper 2 bedroom, 1
Mr. Ralph Loseln, 8r.
Across from Pool Office.
Sira. IL Z. Johnson
ground floor. $33. Ph. NO S-32«T.
Sira Rob.rt Parhor
SLEEPING
ROOMS:
The
Gables,
Mr. J. H. Lea, Jr.
3-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­
Mr. J. VT. Muckier
401 Magnolia. FA 2-0720,
ped Phone FA 2-3332 after 4:30.
Prtelnet I, Lake Monroe
TOLLING PLACK: Lake Monro. School
*
Clark
Mr. Oeorga W. Ball
2-BEDROOM unfUrnlahed house,
laapectats
Mr*. Mary III lull
kitchen equipped. $M. 2412 Or­
Mra. (Irace Thurat.n
ange Ave. Phone FA 2433d.
Mra Hal.n C. Maae
Mra (lua Bchaiah
UNFURNISHED 2-bedroom house,
Preatnet I. Beat Sanford
STORE,
23
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by
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Inquire
POLLIKO PLACEt Caaatae Kitchen
412 Rosalia Dr. P h o n a
clerk
Mr. William Buah, Jr.
201 W. 1st SL
FA M IN.
laeeectora
Mr. B, L P.rklnt, Jr.
Mr*. Martha Rebora
HOUSE on Cameron Ava. East
Mr* Lida Btlaa
Side,
between
Celery
and
Mra Chrlatlna Blenkaanhtp
Gaaava Ave. 4 bedroom*, quit*
Mr. Prt« w . Pope
Mra Clyda Humphrey
neighborhood, kitchen
appli­
Mra C. M. Flowera
ances. $T$ per month Fh.
Mra Kralrn Kppe
FA 2-3143.
Mra I.uella Klrcbaff
Mra Myra I. Southward
iv thu ernes: it co t n r o r Tint
Mra Ruth Harroa
x ix t ii j i D i t u t . c in cv rr o r
Mra Lola Winn
PLonint, tv evn ran nnwi
Mra Jaeciualyn M. Paolo
xot.ee roevTT. iv m e verier, 2-BEDROOM unfurnished house
M ra M nry R ita Bauer ’
n iv n n in xiv iesee
Mra L en era K Duncan
$30. 2832, corner of Lemon A
cnoNKn a. caldkll ,
Mien Jeanetta W eller
Plaintiff
ti rind view. Phone FA 2-0827.*
Mra Marjorln Roger*
2-BEDROOM furnlihed apartment
cloae In, reasonable. FA M M l.

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HARA J. CAL’ DELI*

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TO HAVE F V « COATS TUCV .
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Defendant
XOTICR I T P t’ nU CATlO X
T o ! Para J. Cauiell
Rnulo No. t
t’ ochranrllle, Penneylranla
Tou am hereby notified that *
m il o f Complaint fo r Pleorca hat
been filed agalnat you. and you
ara required to aar«a a copy o f
ynur Anewer nr rtradlnn to tha
Hill o f Com plalol mi P la in tiff*
Attorney. Joeeph M. Muraako. P.
O. Iloa No. US, Pern I’ ark. F lo r­
ida. end file the nrlaloal d in n e r
o r IMeadlnn lo the offlra o f the
Clark o f tha Clrrult Court on or
b efore tha mth day o f November,
t i l l , and If you fall to do ao.
Judgement
by default w ill ha
taken aealnet you for tha roller
demanded In tha Rill o f Complaint.
Thla notice shall he publlshec
n o te each w atk fnr four rnnaeru*
tlva weeka In TH E HANFORD
HERALD.
DONE AND ORDERED In Ban.
ford. Florida, thla leih day o f
Ootohar, m e.
(HEAL)
O. I*. HERNDON, Cterk
Circuit Court, Seminole Coun­
ty. hJorlda
Ry Martha T. Vlhlen
t&gt;-puty Clerk
Jnaeph M. Muraeko,
A ttorney fo r Plaintiff
P. O. He* No. 1JJ
Fern park. Florid*
Puhllah fh-t. i t A Nor. 4. II, I*.

SELECT AND LAY AWAY
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213 «. Park Ave.

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WITH ARCHIE .

IS A T
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TRAINING t HE'S IN
THE PINK OF CONOITION/

WHY, ONLY T H * MORNING,
AFTER SPIARHING,
WK ALL NOTICED.,,..

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PHONE FA 2-121*
ADMISSION *a&lt;
KIDDIES UNDER II—FREE
TODAY THRy FRI.
FIRST SANFORD SHOWING
AT 7:3* AND 11:30

RENT A BED

RoUtway, Hospital k Baby Beds
By Day, Week or Month.
CAKEOLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. PA 2*31(1
118 W 1st It Peeclaet I, dOrlado
ark
Inapectora
APARTMENT I rooms and bath,
fumlihad. Phone FA 2-2331. TO!
Park Ave.

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VALIE LOL’ ISE TO UNO,
Defendant
x o t ic r o r F ir n u r A T io *
To: I^iulaa Charlea Tnune
Kina* Crnee Road*
Kereneevllle, North Carotlna
▼ou ara hereby notified that a
llill of com plain t fo r Dlynrra haa
been filed agalnat you. and you
are required to aerva a copy nf
tou r Anew er nr Pleadlua lo th#
llill o f Complaint on P la in tiff*
Attorney, Jnaeph If. Murnak". P.
O. Uoi. No. IIS, P am Park, F lo r­
ida and file Iht original Anewer
nr I’ lradlnu In lh* o ffice o f th*
|cle rk o f the Circuit Court m, or
before th* llt h day o f November,
live, and If vnu fall to d» an.
Judaeuiant by default w ill be taken
acalnat you for th* relief dem and­
ed In th* llill o f Complaint.
Thla notice (hall ba puhllthed
nnr# each weak tor four rn n u e u tlv*
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SANFORD
HERALD.
DONE AND O R O E R E n In F*h*
ford. Florida, thla lath day Of
October, IJSJ.
(BE At. I
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P.
HERNDON
Circuit
Cnurt Cterk, Stmlnola Coun­
ty. Florid*
n y Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Joeeph M. Muraeko,
Attorney lo r P la in tiff
P. O. Ro* No. I l l
Fern Park. Florid*
Puhllah IV-1. I t A Nov. 4. tt. IS.

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IN THE MOTION
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FAME.

“The F.B.I. story”
STARTING NOV. 13lh

Prectnct I.

PO LU XO PLACEt W iles a I cKm I
Mra Gertrude P*a
M ra C errle C. Colling
Mra Aenaa R edeta
M ra Mary A. Spivey
Mra Martha Denmark
POLLING PLACK i Tow n Hall
M ra n. P. Kina
Mra Mlnnla K. Menna
M ra Wlllt# P. Ilona
M ra Chlora Battlo
Mr. R obert A. Dowborrp

flenay*
Clerk
Inapectora

Chula*!*

Clerk

Inap*ctor*

Fttclncl I,

Holden rod
Clark
ln*p*et*r

Praclnct t,

la n s a e id
Cleta
Inepacler*

Mr. Chaatar Neleon
Mr. I* 1. Cot
Mra. (1. a. tinnier
Precinct IT,
POLLING PloVCE: Preebylerlen
church Ann**
Clark
Mr. If. M. niaata*
Inipvctnra
Mr. W. P. Rurk*
Mr. Rota Humphrey
Mr* Evelyn Thnmpvo*
Sire. Katharine P. Ijack
1 POLLING PI*ACE: Naw Towa Mali
Mr*. T. I. (lorkia
Mr* M. n. pale
Mr*. Paul French
Mr* Henry Haaaaa
Sir, J. C. Baud*
Mr. Laella Winter*
Precinct l &gt;. Faraaat Clly
POLLINO PLACE: U W. Rei*e*
Reeldence
n erk
Mr. W. A. Forward
Inepacler*
Mr*. Cecil B. Waller
Mr* Loon llod|t*, Ry,
Mr* Rleh*rd Parden
Sfr* Amy Whildan ’
’
Precinct It, l i t t l e
POLLINO PLACBt Stavl* Sahaat
Clerk
Mr* Emily D. Jakukcl*
Inepectnra
Mra. Kihyl Mlktar
Mr*. Gertrud* Luka*
Mr* Margaret Mlkler
Mra. Ann* Sflhlar
Precinct 14, Far* Park
POLLINO PI^ACB: America* L*(laa
Hall— Prtlrla Lak*
Clark
Mr*. Juanita m. Rrldt*
laapoctora
Mr. Price Egbert
Mr. John J. McManua
Mr. Uraham W11eon
Mr. Jamee Rlrkenmeyer, Br.
Mr*. Clliaheth Htehergar
Praclnct II. Central Sanford POLLING PLACE: Saaforg Arwerr
|
dark
Mr. Henry Rueaell
Intpaclorn
Mr. J. H. Truluck
Mr* Ratty Tall
Mr* Halen Conataitlln*
Mr*. Fraaeia Roumlllat, ft.
Mra. Alice W. WUtlak
Mr* Otadya A. Smith
Mr. M. U TVright
Mr* Metal* Cameron
Mr* Mlaal* M. atrichia**
Mr* Martha B. Aaaarelt*
Mr* Mary L. Davie
Mra Gtadye B. Coopar
Mre. Helen A. Ludwig
Mr* ,KI*ln* It. Smith
Mr. Henry Longwell
(
Mr. p. c Howard
Mr. Yeti* a. William* Sr.
Preciact 14, Central Sanford POLLtNa PLACE: Florid* FXwtr
Company Employe** Lounge
Clark
Mr* John Tato* Ir.
Inapactara
Mr. Harvey Tour*
Mr. Jeea Williams
Mr* J. peaca
Mr* Neal Lylao
g » p » » , ° f * * * ,*5AW&gt; or ru,IJC w n r a c c T w r or ssmtNOLE COCNTT, FLORIDA
J. L RRUMLRT, Chairman
R* T. MILW KE. Supt. A Kl-Olllde lecretarw
PCEL1AM: Dctnbae II. l l l i
* avereiary

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�A Wont Ad A D ay M akes A ll Business P ay !P h. FA 2-2611
». Beal gfetete

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Bela

5. Real Estate Far Sate

ROBERT A. WHA1AM6. l o i t e r NEW HOKES Loch Arbor: 3 and
4 bedrooms;
Ftr
exciting
FA* M B ? 1 U a S c &gt; M M H t
family living with planned lux­
ury plus ample entertaining
m Pinecreit. ITU down payfaculties and play areas at
n o t , m t3 per mooth. .Total
moderate price*. Shown by ap­
III,MB. Phene FA 2-7131 or Orpointment. Call FA 2-4022.
Undo. GA 3-03B.
PLNECREST: 1 year old 3-bedroom, 2 bath. Florida room.
LOVE AT PURSE SIGHT. Nicely landscaped fenced in
You will a g m wbea you m
back yard. Well and pump.
Large utility room. Wall to wall
UU vary naat I 12. naaoory,
carpeting la living room. 123
large pan«U«d Fla. room.
Coleman Circle. Call FA 37913.
Neat Uwn all around the
bouse.
Close to down town, away 3-BEDROOM hiusc; quiet neigh­
borhood;
low monthly pay­
from plane noise.
ments. 2403 DeCottes. FA 122*4.
. $300. down, then SAVE what
you normally pay as rent.
HOKES AND LOTS for colored
people. Also homos iiuilt on loti.
FARMER'S AGENCY
Roy Wall. Pbon* FA M3IT.
N. V. Fanner, Realtor
D. H. Whitmore
Lillian G. Tvama
LOOK AT TUB BIST Associate*.
TIEN BUT TUT BEST!
116 S. French Are. Pti. FA 1-5231 Visit the beautiful 3 bedrooms 114
Alter hours, FA 2-3*11, FA 2-4921,
and 2 bath Zeull-bllt homes at
» # FA 24361
San Scm Knolls an *V'it 20th
Street Just 4 Mocks west of
3-BED ROOK, C l, U i bath borne.
French
Avenue.
COMPARE
Phono FA M I A
THESE HOMES wl'h any others
In the same price range and
we know you will agree that
ON LARGE LAKE
here U the best veloe in lows.
4-Bedroom home with 314 baths;
Down payment! from $330—
Urge living room; dining room;
FHA financing. Representative
Florida room; terrauo floors;
on the premises from 10 A. M.
central
haat. Several fruit
tm • ? . k .
trees.
ltA
IBM SQ. FT. OVERALL
W. H. "Rill" STKMFER Agency
®
127,900 TERMS
Realter * M over
BUSINESS PROPERTY
Phone FA I-4M1
112 N. Park
Large store with one 2-bedroom
apartment and two 1-bedroom
,
apartments. On corner lot with
Seminole Realty
extra 'lot In rear for parking.
W. DIETRICHS — REALTOR
132,000 TERMS
Elii. Methvin—Velma Qontaler,
Adelaide H. Moses — Associates
R O SA L . P A Y T O N
1901 Park Avt.
FA 2-6212
Restate red le a l Relate Broker
Mary E. Carmen — Leo Salvall NAVAL OFFICER, leaving San­
a
1. E. Roger*, Sr. Associates
ford ofTcrs this charming 3-bodw Fb. FA 2-1M1 1742 at Hiawatha
room contemporary home with
33 ft. living-dinin'- area; part
atr conditioned; double utility
room. Lovely established land­
scaping, sltrictive neighbor­
hood. Low monthly payments
and flexible terms.
Phone
FA 2-3751.

BALLROOM

iDsucuuw.

school

of

dance

6th Thru 8th Grade
REGISTER NOW . . .
Cl o o t s Botin Oct. 13lh
Phono FA 2-0884

R A Y M O N D M. B A L L
AND ASSOCIATES

PARK
HOMES
Quiet Community

•

N e tr G olf C o u n t

$450 Down
OPEN D A IL Y
8 :6 fl A . M. T B 0*gfc
SUNDAY

2:00 P. M. T il Dark

Shattmakah
Gw. lac.
FA

BOOKCASE $ 1 C 0 0
Headboards i
*«■
?
Damaged — Some

Dine.

Echols

Model.*

2 BR, CB home. Low down ind
monthly payment. FA 2-2347.

«. Female Help W ived
ADDRESSING at homo part-full
time. Excello, P. O. Bax M,
N. Y.
WANTED: Full time colored mild
to live on primtses, FA 2-TMI.
CASHIER; Rita Theatre, apply to
Mr. llawtey.

Beauty

I*

Our

BualntM

Why not make It yours?
AVON Cosmetics offers good
opportunity to earn money
plus U. S. Savings Bonds,
Write, Manager, Box 2(6,
Lockhart, Fla. for intcrvlsw.
HOUSEKEEPER: white, live la.
Only 1 child 12 yrs. old.
FA 2-3783.
I. Mai* Help Waited
MAN ter steady amploymaat in
nursery. Ph. FA 3-4060.
SERVICE STATION attendant, 33
years or over, experienced. No
washing or greasing. Colonial
Oil Co., 1101 French Ave.
It. Week Wanted
DAYS WORK wanted for Wed.
k Thura. Call FA 2 6M3, ask
for Sue.
SEWINU, Phone FA 2-7193.

TM
/ Plumbing * H eatin g/
AIB CONDITIONING
CONTRACT tag REPAIR WOBE
1447 Sanford Ava.
FA 24162

P A IN T IN G
•

O

WRECKS

STRAIG H TENING

Phone F A 2-7719
ft

Mather of Sanford

Sanford — Behind

Studebakcr

SHADE

G an g*

IT. F*U • Livestock • Supplies

FILLY COLT. 7 months old;
Chihuahua, fam alt. AKC rectiUrad. FA 2-7136 after 7 p. m.

$

$10

$

$

SA V E

Impale • Fordor
Hardtop • Fully
Equipped • Very l.ow Mllcaie • An
Hxrellent Huy At Only

$

*9890
T O T A L PR ICE
Humes feature 3 Bedrooms 1*» Til* Rsths . Screened
Porch • Utility Roam • Ter,
ratio Floors • Carporte - Landstated Lots • All City Conisnicocce.

Monthly

$

$

$

$

SA V E

56 OLDS
$

$

SA V E

59 CHEVY::

i'leetslde h a I f •
tun Pick I p •
l.ntal Onr Owner - 3,00(1 Actual
.Miles • Like .Nr* In Every Way
ONLV

9

$

$

5

SA V E

$

$

*2695

” 48" Fordor Hard­
top » Fully Equip­
ped Including Air Condltiunlnr •
Very 1,nw Mileage * Like New
Finish

5

$

a

$

»

$

*1595
$

$

$

9

*1695
9

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9

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Our Used Cars Will II* Displayed For Your
Inspection Nightly On Our Large Lighted Lot,

W H E R E D E A L S SHINE
at the sign o f your bent buy
2nd

ft

Palmetto U. C. Lot FA 2-6231 Ofc. FA2-0711

Sdve DolLii i At Holler v
In-

The NORTH ORLANDO CO.
A Subsidiary of SUrcr Creek Precision Corp.
Located j u t South of 8 infeed end on* mite east
Highway IT • 93 on the Longwood • Oviedo Road.
Telephone FAirfat 2.18U

$

59 CHEVY

Down P*yai*at«No Cloning

Also ’/&lt; ACRE HOMESITES
*995

S U N LA N D
Estates

ir

*340

TR E E S

D R I V E HOME A
B A R G A IN
TODAY!

BLONDE COCKER * mo. old,
reasonable, 1703 So. Magnolia.

Dream Homes

larger)

W* Invite yml to ho erne
absofattly fro* wltbeat obliga­
tion at ••• ef Sanferd'a tending
Motel* white yea teente •ateable haaring foe yenreeK and
family. Hck ap yea* hey s«
oar Bates Office.

Cot Flowers For Any (krasinti
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
FA 2-1132
or
FA 2417(1

Gracious Living”

LOTS

TO SAN FO R D

16. Ftewtra ft Fte*te

“In the City o f

IN CENTRAL FLORIDA'S
FASTEST GROWING AREA

&lt;130* x 150* and

WELCOME

See

Set these Outa landing Land Values in the
corporated Village of North Orlando tod*)!

REBUILT

We Specialize In Custom Work
10th

SfieciaU

HOMESITES or INVESTMENT

Down —

rail with plaatte and*. Plants UNCLE PAUL BAYS **I d a ft
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
blame some kids far fltelteg
words.
their elotbea o* the floor. Can't

Smkarlk Glam and Paiat Co. expect ’em to keep thoir reams
Ph. PA 2-1941 112-114 W. 2nd SL Ph. FA 2-4623
tidy without a handy ten*
drawer cheat; UapaiaMn 99 ta
3-USED Bicycles $3-00 each. 2'39 SEA KING, 33 h. p., elec­
mapt* or walnut starting at
Trade In Rcfrtgcralora $33.00
tric controls. 2 props. Phone
$17.93.
FURNITURE C R M flR ,
each. 1-Tradc In Freeter $49.00,
FA 2-7224. Terms If needed.
111* French Av*."
7-Trade lu Table TV $23.00. tTrade In Portable TV $123.00 2 4 - L*e&gt; ft Fe
20. Automobile. . Trotters
1-Kiddle Tabic * Bench Set
•4.99. 3-Metal Tables Good For LOST: Imatt black 4 * (J £ * &gt;
1949 DODGE Pick up, deluxe
TV Snacks $2.00 each. 3-New
vicinity 107 W. 17th, IT.
cab. new paint, excellent Urea.
26" Power Mower* $39.93 each.
FA 2-3711.
WARD.
New Full Sire Boys or Girla
"Diet? Ien't there som e other way I’1
Bicycles $34.44.
42 FT. 2-bedroom house trailer
$2300, is ft. eluminum trailer,
FIRESTONE STORES
Used Furniture
sleep* five. FA 24366 night,
lit 8. First SI.
FA 2-7716 day.
lS j£ * r ia ^ * n le e ^
PshUteg
14. Bnfldlnn
Surplus Aluminum Paint, good
quality $2.95 gal. Army-Navy
ROLLAWAY, Hospital (id Baby 1932 ENGLISH FORD, fair con­
CUSTOM BUILT ROMXf
Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
EtmadaUig — Free Battelatee
Bada. Day. Week or Meath — dition $30. Phone FA 2 3*27.
FVBNITUBE C8NTBB
Ecprta
Ffeaa* FA 14744
'49 FOnD half-Ion panel truck, SINGER Electric “ewing Ma­
III* Preach Ave.
BILL BEBNOtSY. Cootractoe
2— ran Rise Hotly*md
clcen, $130. Phone FA 2-7327.
chine for balance due to re­
Ph. fa s-ma
sponsible party in thla vicinity.
FLOOR saidlag and
Each ------R. M. Wilkin*. Contractor 3-BEDROOM trailer fully air con­ Complete with attachment!
CUanlag, Waling. S e r v i n g
ditioned,
washer
and
dryer.
W
U
1
• Asphalt Drivewayi
and naw guarantee. • pay.
Samfaola Ceoatr sine* UU.
1— rail Site Hollywwi
tell equity very reasonable or
• Parking Aroai
menu of $3.43 each or will dis­
B. M. GLEASON, Lab* Mary.
will
trado
for
equity
In
3
bed­
*«sao,tn*esos—»■■■*■—6l*&gt;
Quality Workmanihlp It Materials
count for cash. Write Credit
room home. Phon* FA 2-5134.
II. Special Services
Ttrms To Suit Your Budget
Manager, Box 33, Sanford
•Fro* EsUaatri
Herald
1—Rep——wad Ht-Rteee Com­
*32 PLYMOUTH fordor, * cylln
TV SERVICE within tb* hour.
•Work Gaaraatrrd
der; just had ntw ring*, In­ PEAS, black ayea and crowdera
plete f
**—*—*—
Service Call $2.30 plua parts.
Phono FA 2-4030 Sanford, Fla.
by the bushel Ph. FA 20415.
serts and valvo lob; clutch less
Work Guaranteed 3 lift Fb.
than year old: runs good —looks
PAINTERS BUILDERS
Furniture Storage and Moving
FA 21796.
I— Used Bedroom M t e
good: priced at $323. Phone
To and From Anywhere
CONTRACTORS
Bpring ft Box Spring 9*6-9*
FA
2-7710.
PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
C. E. PHn.UPS
Closing out entire Paint Dept.
W, L. HABM ON
1300 French Ave. Ph. FA 2-lMt 21. Furniture
All paints and accessories at
PH. FA 2-4223 After » P. M.
1— 2-Pleca Living Room
cost plus 5' •, FIRESTONE
HEATER* CLEANED
STORKS, l it E. First St.
finite .mi.I... inimiwiii $$946
PUMP* Lawn Mowrr Repair*
5SA V E 5
All types and slits. -IniUOad
Now
ft
Used
Furniture
ft
Appli­
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
Ntw ft U**d
2—
Used S • Piero Dinette*
"Do It Yourself*
ances. A Good Plate To
2916 W. 201h St.
Furniture and Appliance*
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
BUY SELL or TRADE
FA 2-7923 or FA 2 34U
Each .uum,«r—
—
———
———119-9*
■ T I N S
JENKINS FURNITURE
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
Machinery an* In e p t Cn.
46* Sanford Ave.
FA 2-T4SU
I—King 81st Hollywood Bad
203-209 E. P in t SL Ph. FA C-09II
Sine* 194*
$07 W. 2 nd St
Ph. FA *4432
BeR Us Your Furniture. Quick
A. HARF.
IleBARY
Used furniture, appllineea, tools
■ E A T I N G
Service With The Cash. SUPER
IIP So. Magnolia
NOrth 8-4422
NOrth 1-4711
etc. Bought-aold Larry's Man
TRADING POST, FA 24*77.
H. a PORK CO.
Fh. FA 2-6921
215
Sanford
Ave.
Ph.
FA
2-4132.
24* *. Park - FA M H 4
18-A Beauty Parlors
2-HEATERS:
Electric,
fully
auto­
CUSTOM BUILT furniture -s in
matic. like new. 2411 Chase
A U T O G L A SS
DORIS' BEAUTY SHOP
Rle pieces or sell. Also furni­
Ave. Phone FA 2 3604.
112.30 Waves ................... $10.31
ture
repair.
Cabinets
made.
IN S T A L L E D
FA 2 70*2
$10.30 Waves ................... M.3S
PAINT and
Windshield
Hark Glean Night Work Accepted By Appoint
WALLPAPER SUPPLIES
Door Gians
Vent Gians
22. Article* For halo
ment.
Buy 1 Gil. - Get 1 TREE!
SERVICE
FA 2 3331
2004 Adi ns
10r* DOWM DELIVER!
MARY CARTER PAINTS
LADDERS: step-ladders It exten­ 201 W. lit St.
Seakarik Gians and Patat Cn.
FA 2-3*49
sions Wc ft. FA 2-2022.
Hair Styling — Permanents —Oil
1U-1U w . Md *L
FA I
Treatments— TV SUmps, Soft
TV and RADIO REPAIR a f» r
Water — Air Cond. Harriett's Mi LASS panel cypress doors World Famous Transistor Poeket
3:00 nights and weekends; San­
Beanty Nash, 193 So. Oik— with hardware, site 2"x2‘xT\
Radios — Clock Radios ft Other
desirable for garage doors. Can
ford, Lake Mary and Longwood.
FA 25742
Modala.
be used as folding unite. Price
FA 2-1772 and FA 24613.
11993 to $39 93
D A W N ' S
very reasonable. Clarence LRANDALL ELECTRIC
N A V Y AND
BEAUTY SALON
ENVELOPS*, Uttmkeada. statePowell, ph. FA 2 4431.
lit So. Magnolia
FA 2-6*13.
manta. Invoices, hand MBs, and
Air Conditioned Dryers
N EW C O M ER S
programs,
ete.
Progressiva
Phan* FA I-T6M

Price* You'll Never
Again . . . . Far

Only $20

I t Art it tee Ft Bate

• BIO VALUES
LARGE Dog Hi
rK
• QUICK CREDIT
3 M Srtklei Wi
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
ROTARY MOWRR
W ILSO N - M A IE R
for Gradeiy Tracts*.
New Aad Used Funritn*
FA *419*.
atl E. First St
FA 2 5621
U—Notices A F en —
TYPEWRITER: completely reconditioned IBM electric $69.93, CHRISTIAN WOMAN nmild Mte
Christian woman to altar* wry
terms. Call Mary Lou, Stemper
home. Call FA 2-4639 bttet* •
Asency. FA 2-4991.
A. M. or after 9 F. M.
FACTORY TO YOU
KIDDIE
HAVEN NUR3SBY all
ALUMINUM
agn children welcomed.
VENETIAN BUNDS
Palmetto Ave. P i. FA
Enclosed head. 8ag-proof bottom

SOt-6-6 E. lit.

and a*

- E X P E R T O

Gateway To Tb# Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Robaen Sporting Good*

LAKEFRONT
LOTS
At

FA 2-1192

qaaUty Sale ef 1939 Evtnrwdes
Beats aid Qatar Trailer*
SAMPLE:
30 lip Electric Evlnrude* $393
9402 16 HP Faitwins $233
$31* 10 HP Sportwins $233
and other sites!
$10*3 Lone Star 16 ft. Bermudia
$621 and other models.
204 famous Gator Trailer* $130
up.
Buy Now For Fall Hunting. Fish­
ing and Family Boating.

W. H. "B ill" BTEMPER Ageaey
Realtor A Insurer
FA 2-4BBI
It* N.

W IT H

REEL'S Paint &amp; Body Shop

2401 French Ave.

a few pieces of high-grads pro­
perty for silo very eloee to the
proposed site of CIRCUSLAND.
Anyone Interested in procuring
1T-B2 Highway frontago In thla
area Is lavittd to call us for
complete details.

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best location in Country Club
Minor. Phono FA 34642.

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19. Boats and Motors
Mercury Outboard Motors

Real Estate — Insurance
Surety Banda
Plumbing: &amp; Repairs
211 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-6441
Jn* C. Them a■
Sanford
1033 Sarita St.
FA 2-4419
Evans Bldg. Laks Mary
Ph. FA 2-1290
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2366 So. flm Ph. FA 2-7914.
BY OWNER: 2-bedroom, home at
242t Chase Ave.; $2,900 cash.
Coatraetlag ft Repairs
Phone FA 2-4135 before t or
Free Eatlmatea
sfler 5 P. M.
M attel Co. Pbs*s FA 3-M63 R. L. BABYET
36* West Utk St
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bedrooms, Hi bathrooms, Flor­
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dining room and kitchen. Large M. "D ex" Vetex Electrics! Ser.
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East of ball park on Celery
FA 2-4166
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Benia Wiring - Blaeufe farvlce
loth ft Sanford
Sid Vlhlau
Behind Shidebeker Garage
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Stemper Talks
FA 14113
to the mathematician* In Sanford. 112 Magnolia
There are 1120 square feet of
living arsa la thla three year eld l4 J d ld jn ^ ^ P * te * to | jJ a £ * lra
three bedroom concrete block
NO JOB TO LARGE OB SMALL
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Drive Way* — Parking Areas
Contracting ft Rapalra
Add a nice screened porch,
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carport, and utility room. Put
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venient to shopping, school and
Bolters — Tnaaporta
church. Did you figure higher
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Marine Faces
Trick O r Treat Project Jail Sentence
Planned By Church Group For Bomb Threat
A projec tailed "Trick or Treat
tar UNICES'” will be apon.ored
by the Pint Metbodlat Church
Friday night when Junior* of
the church will cover Sanford to
ask for donation* on behalf of

Cattlemen Named
To Attend Meet
Tbe Seminole County Cattlemeb's Association planned paature
and an educational program
announced member* seheto attend the Florida Cattle­
s’* Convention at their Monday
sight meeting.
W. 0. Kilbee, Ed Yarborough,
R. P. Lamont and Cecil Tucker
wetv acheduled to attend the su­
rer. Spring* convention which
juried yesterday and will eonisiae until tomorrow.
» "Bearable tax burden* on FlorIda rangelands” were discussed
by Florida State University Artcultural Economist Dr. W. K. MePtieraon at the S.C.C A. Saturday
sight meeting. A "bearable tax
level la determined by the services
that you receive In return for
four taxes. If you receive no ser­
vice, then a one cent lax is too
■ u eb ” McPherson said.
The Seminole County Farm
Bureau study committee report
Indicates "quite clearly that
farmers are willing to carry their
fair share of tbe tax burden” here,
IBs economist said.
•Naw Cattlemen's Association ofBean installed were President
Robert Lee of Oviedo, Vice presi­
dent E. J. Cameron Jr. if Oviedo,
Secretary Cecil Tucker of Sanford,
Treasurer A. B. Peterson of Senford, and directors Ed Yarborough
W. 0. Kilbee oi Geneva, and
Jamas Reiter of Longwood.

Collins To Talk
On Russian Tour
TALLAHASSEE (UPI. - Gov.
LsRoy Collins wiU discuss bis
Russian tour here today at a
meeting of the Gopher Club.
It win be Cotllna’ second speaktog appearance here in 21 hour*.
Tuesday night, he called fur voter
approval of the reapportionment
flan in k speech ever leUvision.

youngsters In the undeveloped
areas of the world.
rry ml
corated with black and orange
labels and will be wearing black
and orange identification tagi.
Every penny that la dropped la
the containers will provide a
needy child with five glasses of
milk, or contribute fas his fight
for a healthy, normal life In some
other way.
Before going cut to “ Trick or
Treat,” these junior eitlcena will
most at the Church at 7 p.m. Frl.
day to receive the UNICEF la­
beled cartons end identification
tags. They will cover the town in
■mall groups, then return to the
church for a Halloween Party.

Officers To Attend
FBI Classes Here
Twenty-two lew enforcement of­
ficers from Seminole County will
attend a special FBI school to
be held at City Hall from Nov.
IS lo 20.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby aaid four
deputies from his office will attend
the school and lg policemen will
attend from the Sanford depart­
ment.
The ichool will feature modern
methods of crime detection.

TAMPA (UPIl — A young
Marine recruit found himself In­
volved with "bombs” today oven
before entering boot camp—an
because of a woman.
Ronald Terrill Pla, lg, faced
a six-month jail sentence after
pleading guilty Tuesday to making
a "bomb seare” telephone call
which forced the evacuation of
Hillsborough High l - 'o o i lost
week.
Pla waa the first person to be
sentenced under a recent city
ordinance making R mandatory
that the crime earry a six-month
sentence.
Pla said ha made the call on
a "dare” toora hi* teen-aged girl
friend.
But worst of ail for Pla, it waa
the tame girl friend who reported
him to school authorities Satur­
day.
Pla alreeady had been sworn
into the Marin* Corps end was
scheduled to leave for camp this
coming Friday.
With his Marine enlistment in
mind, defense attorney Fred
Barksdale asked the eity council
Tueadey
afternoon
to
drop
charges. The council referred the
matter to the Polle* Crime Pre­
vention Bureau for a recommen­
dation.
Meanwhile, Pla's father, Oscar
Pla, collapsed In city hall with a
nervous breakdown.

Jane Russell Is Mother
To 7 ,0 0 0 Through W A IF
By VBK.NON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-Beneath
Ui* sex goddess veneer of her
movies, buxom Jane Kussell la
something of a mother to 7,000
youngsters.
As resident of WAiF, an in­
ternational organization for home­
less children, Jane has placed
some 7,000 orphans with adoptive
parents.
This week the brunette screen
siren put the finishing touches to
the biggest project of her life, the
fifth annual WAIF ball to raise
more than $50,000 for the organi­
sation.
Jane began the WAIF nine
year* ago when she encountered

POLICE umJ detectivim uxuminu the body of Angelo
Marugoa, 50, on a New York atreet where he was found
with five bulleth in hia head. Maragua waa a noted
gumhler.

U .N . Warned: Watch Those Martians
UNITED NATIONS, N. T. (UPI)
—Don't give up all your arma­
ments, Rto Portuguese delegate
warned tbe United Nations Tues­
day. It may be juit what tbe
Martian* are waiting (or.
Dr. Vasco Viera Garin told the
General Assembly Political Com­
mittee about tbe danger from
outer apace during a debate on
the Soviet plan for "general and
complete disarmament."
"It la certainly
far fetched, —
but
. -------------perhaps not at all absurd, the
way things are moving nowaday* on this planet, to imagine

DR. J. OF,IJE EDMUNDS, center, president of Stetaon
University, receive* * pledge for $15,000 in the fund
campaign for a Greater Stetaon University, from F. M.
Ford, right, DeLand, ax Sidney Taylor looks on. Taylor,
a volunteer worker and contributor in the DeLand or­
ganization, obtained the Ford Pledge. Sanford nnd
Seminole County are in the Del-arid campaign area
and J. Brailey Odham and O. Douglas Stenstrom art
co-chairmen.

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Six New Polio Cases Reported
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Si* far in 1959. At this time last year
new polio cases, four of them 215 cases had been reported, 77
paralytic, were reported Tuesday of them paralytic.
by the Florida State Board oI
Health.
One of the paralytic ease* waa Sanford’* Singing Church
a 43-yearold Dade County man.
FIRST CHURCH OF TUB
Board officials said U was the
N A Z A R E N E
oldest paralytic case reported thl*
year.
Welcome* You
The stale hat recorded 171
US South Maple Ave.
eases, 114 of them paralytic, ao

difficulties adopting • child af
her own. Hhe went to England and
brought home a wiggly little guy
named Tom. Boon, If things work
out, she hopes to bring home a
fourth.
"I just put two and two to­
gether," Jane said. "There were
thouend* of couple* in this coun­
try who wanted children, and
thousands of children in Europe
who needed parent*. It waa that
simple.”
Working through International
Social Service, Inc., Jane and
WAIF have Invaded 72 countries
finding orphans for adoption.
“ Countries fall In one of two
categories—those with too many
orphans, and those with too few
lor the number of people who
want to adopt,” she said. “ Eng­
land and Scandinavia now have
a shortage of adoptabl* kids.
"This year most of our chil­
dren are coming from Germany,
Givece, Italy, Korea and Japan.
It change* from year to year.
"Two thing* we always do.
place children with people of
their own religion, and keep
brothers and sister* together.
Several Umes we've placed fam­
ilies of four youngsters with new
parents.”
Jane went on to say her or­
ganisation ha* more parents lined
up in this country than it can
supply with children.
"We don't need more parents,”
she said. “ We need money to
bring the youngster* over heie.
Ansi that'* why we're putting on
the Imperial Rail—at tllH) per
person.
"The Chrysler Corp. helps us
raise the money to (inane* our
adoptions, and thl* year to keep
the international flavor we've in­
vited I'rincrst Marie Cectlle of
Prussia to he the royal guest of
honor, last year rjoeen Fredert- j
ka of Greece was present and
helped bring in $56,000.

a sudden invasion of our earth by atlvely speaking, only kitchen
aggressive warriors from another |knives and pocket slings to defend ouraelvee."
celestial body,” he said.
"In sueh an emergency the
security forces of our world, In­
Scene O f Crime
cluding the Soviet detachment,
PENSACOLA. FI*. (UPI) - |
would cut a poor figure against
Martians . . . If we had, flgur- While city attorney F. Churchill
Mellen was parking hie ear in
the City Hall lot, be noticed an­
Dr. Boyce Returns
Dr. J. C. Boyce baa returned other automobile being driven
from Montreal Canada, where he away. It wasn't until later that
attended the 35th reunion of hia j be learned the vehicle belonged
medical clase at McGill Uniter- |to another city employe and wee
ally in Montreal.
1being stolenbefore his very eyea.

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OVERDUE INVESTIGATION

By ED KOTERBA
WASHINGTON' — A friend said,
•On some rainy day when things
are alow, look into the ghosts at
the Octagon."
"You mean Pentagon?" I cor­
rected. And, "You mean ghost
writers?"
"Ghosts at the Octagon,” per­
sisted the friend, t found the
Octagon three blocks from the
White House. It is the heailquari-

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jaycee Polio Shot
Program Important
There Is a large number of projects underway all the
time by various civic, church, school and social organizations,
but we don’t believe any can claim more Importance than the
jjaycee polio inoculation campaign.
Nurses administered 661 shots last Saturday in the
initial day of the drive to get countywide protection from
polio. The shots are given under this program for only $1
and are available to all who need them. The doctor and nurses
put in a long day at the Jaycee Information Center to give
the different groups of people an opportunity to get the
vaccine.
Next dnte for these shots is Dec. 5 and nobody who
needs polio immunization should neglect taking advantage of
ih e Jaycee program.
* The Jaycees deserve more applause for the vaccine pro­
gram than usually is accorded their civic works. Committee
Chairman Garnett White and those working with him are
doing a vital service this time.
This is not merely a Jaycee civic project, it is a chance
for our people to get the vaccine that can save their lives.

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By WIN PENDLETON
It was a big day in court—fur
Florida. The nine justices o( the
United States Supreme Court were
assembled to hear arguments in
the "Submerged Lands Case." The
question to be decided: Dors the
true boundary of Florida—on the
Gulf of Mexico aide—extend for
three miles or three leagues?
The Supreme Court is probably
Ihe most dignified and awe inspir­
ing judicial body in the world. The
atmosphere in the courtMom is
one of reverence. The rules are
strict. The dccurum is formal.
And on this day, the usual ten
siona were intensified. The occa­
sion was unique. A United Stales
Senator was appearing before the
Cuurt to argue a case. Senator
Spessaril Holland, author of the
Submerged Lands lull ( better
known as the Tidelands Oil Ball)
hid been invited by Florida's At­
torney General, Richard Ervin, to
assist in presenting the case before
Ihe Court. Those on hand were
Senator Holland with his legal as­
sistant, attorney James Golden;
Attorney General Ervin and two
of his assistants, Robert McClure
and FTnl Hums.
As usual, when folks are trying
their best to do things exactly right
The first cash register was in
vented in 1879 by James Bitty of
Dayton, Ohio, to prevent pilfer
ing in his cafe. Dials on the
docklikc face of the device re­
corded tlie amount of a sale when
key* were punched.

EVERY­
BODY
NEEDS

on important occasions. Senator
Holland experienced a "slip of the
tongue.” Almost at the outset, he
began by saving, “ Mr. President"
(the salutation he uses almost
daily when addressing the Presi­
dent of the Senate) but quickly
changed It to "Mr. Justice Hlack."
The Court too. seemed impressed
with having a United States Sen­
ator appear before them. In one
of the few instances in their his-

T H E

The Channel Swim: Comedienne
Carol Hutnetl, who made her net­
work TV debut on Garry Moore’s
daytime show back in 1933, be­
comes a permanent member of
Moore's I'ueulay night east start­
ing Nov. 3. "George Burns In The
Big Time," a nostalgic- salute to
vaudeville, is an NIK'-TV special
slated (or Tuesday, Nov. 17.
George's act will include three
newcomers: Jack Benny, Eddie
Cantor and George Jessel.
AHC-TV reports that its Friday
night detective series starring
Robert Taylor scored a 23.7 Trcnilex, better than the combined
ratings of CBS-TV's Twilight Zone
and NBC TVs fight.

1800.

Although the ghosts I heard
made no noise and the lunneta I
saw led nowhere, the Octagon *U11
is rich in history.
It was designed as a town
house for a wealthy Virginia
gentleman. Col. John Tayloe.
Here, Washington** elite of old
history were hosted in elegant
style—Jefferson, Lafayette, Jackson, Webster, Clay. And their
ladies.
In 1909, Octagon was made the
cloak and dagger setting in the
novel, "The Wife of tho Secre­
tary of State," by Ella MiddleIon TyboulL
The book tells how, in thli man­
sion, a plot was cooked up to
overthrow (he United States Gov­
ernment. Military secrets were
exchanged in the old dining room
ami spies lurked in the guest
room i .
No one seems lo know why
they named it the Octagon. If
you have any ideas, please send
them to me ghost-haste.

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Dan Murray, as Mio, the re­
venge-seeking son of an executed
man, wa* generally convincing,
but he had trouble pacing lus
anger in the second -ct.
As Mtriamne, who brings lave
to Mio. Piper Laurie was sensi­
ble ami sensitive, except for an
awkward final scene. Charles
llickford was an excellent Judge
Gaunt. Martin Balaam anil Anatot Winogradoff handled their as­
signments as the Messrs Esdras,
son and father, with skill. George
C. Scott, the perennial TV villan,
was as evil as ever, although he
managed in work in a smile now
and then. It was most becoming.
The Hall of Fame and its new
producer for 193960 gave us
something different Monday night.
And the nice thing about this was
—it came off in (me style.

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NEW YORK tUPD-Thc poetic
melodrama of Maxwell Ander­
son's "Winterset" received a sur­
prisingly faithful reading Monday
night as the season premiere of
NRC-TV Hallmark Hall of Fame
senes.
To find Ihe fire and blood of
this 21 year old drama bouncing
, along in a TV drama sponsored
by greeting cards — where fluf­
fier stories were presented in past
seasons—was noteworthy in it­
self.
Anderson's allegorical "Winterset,'' of course, is a showcase for
the bitter dialogue and cynicism
horn of a spiritual and economic
depression. Hut it ends in a tri­
umphant bath of newly-discovered
love. The going gets sticky at
times,
but the message is
worth it.
Robert llarlung's adaptation re­
mained true to the original, al­
though references to radicals,
overtones of political corruption
ami a sharp discourse of judicial
expediency were missing. Still,
llartung were extremely skillful in
lory, they allowed a speaker to run lus editing and his script was giv­
over his allotted lime. It is not at en
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all uncommon for the clerk In halt netting of a New York City "tiridgea speaker m the middle of a sen head and the delicate touches of
trncc to inform him that his tune producer
• director
George
has expired. Not so when Senator Schaefer.
Holland'* time had run out. With
Since Anderson’s characters are
the Utmost courtesy, the Justices highly-charged types who syndicsat quietly while he continued fur sired many of the attitudes of
an extra 20 minutes. Holland spoke their times. I think some of the
for one hour. Attorney Genera! acting went overboard, especially
Ervin was given 20 minutes.
for the TV lube's intimacy.

To this day. on errtaln night*,
so goes the story, ■ wall can be
heard from somewhere within
the Octagon House.
But I found no ghosts. However,
I came across another legend.
The story is that long ago &gt;
beautiful British lady, oa the eve
of her wadding to an embassy
attache, hurled herself over the
marble stairway and ended it alL
It is, perhaps, her ghost?
Historians claim that her blood
is still stained on the marble
floor at the foot of the stairs, I
saw no blood.
Another name that entered my
ghost research was Dolly Madi­
son. But her only connection with
Octagon House was that she and
President Madison dwelled there
after the British burned the While
House in the War of 1812.
But why the tunnels. The prin­
cipal passageway i.s tali enough
for a man of Abe Lincoln's’ build,
and then some. It leads aouth, but
has been blocked off by e brick
wall.
Perhaps it was an escape route
— an underground railroad — for
slaves moving north. Somebody
said it had been blocked off dur­
ing construction of the elegant
housn because thal'a where the
Potomac flowrd. However, sur­
veying records show that the
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Architects.
But, already, the ghosts must
have carried away two of the
sides, because I counted only six.
Maybe the (ales about the sixsided Octagon's spooks stem from
the mysterious tunnels that reach
out from ths mansion's ceDarr.
The place was built about 130
years ago, and. as the story goes,
somebody buried a slave alive
in Its walls.

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Hospital N otes

M A m EU H O U S E

OCTOBER U
Admit stoat
Mary Helen Oylcr. Sanford
Daily Davis, Sanford
Dorothy Lev. Sanford
Andrew Delfleld. Sanford
Carl Weber, DaBary
John Abrahams, Sanford
Mlrhella Talley, Sanford
Jamti W. Moore, Sanford
Births
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lee,
Sanford, a son
Mr. and Mrs. Lowls A. Hardy,
Deland, a son
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Oj
ler, Sanford a daughter
DUa
Elaine Smith, DaBary
Chsrlas Brown, Sanford
Josia Nelson, Sanford
Charlas Mantier, Sanford
Balia Koiodner, Sanford
EugaM Padgatt, Sanford
Ciavaiaad Brown, Sanford
Mary Sodarbiom, Sanford
Carolina Spiegel, Sanford
Marjorla Rudd, Sanford
Batty Yales, Sanford
EUla Read, DcBary
Mircalla OlJlff, Sanford
Barney Back. Sanford

OCTOBER II
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Garaldino Pariom, Sanford
' Ethel Claveland, Sanford
Sam Lewie, Sanford
Shirley Ann Williams, Sanford
Vicky Justice, Lake .Monroe
Ingrid Cooper, DeBary
Dbmiaaali
Mrs, Raymond Shriller and
baby, 8snford
Albret Phelps, Sanford
Mlcballa Tally, Sanford

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(be Fire Department 3, too gallons.
A total of 41,000 gallon! of
regular giaoline for the city shop
will be bought from Sinclair Oil
Co., which submitted a low bid
•f 10.3 centa per gallon. Texaco
was low on the diesel fuel bid
The city will buy 8.000 gallons of
diesel fuel at ll.M cents per gal­
lon.

LIBBY'S TASTY

TR/CK O R 7R S A T

Napkins Contain
Phonetic Guide
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PARIS &lt; u rn
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who want to speak a few word*
•f the native language.
The Cafe'de la Palx people have
gone further than mutt, however.
Their tatde napkins are over­
printed with phonetic guides nut
only for those whose native lan­
guage is English, hut also for
Germans and Italians.

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trip through the plant of the Sen*
ford Herald. The stria were die*
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ace the paper |o to preaa but
were ronaolrd by an Invitation
to return when their double seelions at school will permit them
to arrive earlier.
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type and at they left were see*
clutching the souvenir* of an in­
teresting
tour.
Accompanying
the troop were Mrs. Olan Boutwelt, leader and Mrs. MlUen
Sorokowski, assistant leader.
Two membera could hardly wrait
(o get a ropy of a paper next
day to read an ad for aale of •
home that they had seen em­
ployees preparing during their
tour.

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station won first plica in the
bean soup conteat at tha Memphis
Navy Station Sunday with his r»*
clpe.
It waa only fitting that Buabe*
and the cbefi of the deatroyar
escort L'SS Philip, which operates
out of Pearl Harbor and San
Francisco, nosed out an Arm /
entry.In third plaea was Johnny Web­
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Engineers' riverboat steamer
Mississippi.
The winning rtcip* is honored
by being sent to Navy messes
around the world.
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3 quarts of water
' i teaspoon celery salt
3 teaspoons salt
'• teaspoon Accent
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simmering bam In 3 quarts of
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popular support in Iraq although
it still retains Its hold on moat
government functions.
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and political observers said a de­
cisive battle could be expected
moinentariy for control of this
politically-divided nation.
Premier Abdel Karim Kaaaem,
still recuperating from bullet
wounds Inflicted last month by a
hand of assassins, undoubtedly
has lost both popularity and preaHie in Iraq and la th« rest of
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Today soma claim that iaienu*4
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the blood, while uns4tuf*ttJ vt;*table oils may help reduce choles­
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MIAMI (UPI) - MulU-mlUloaMra Howard Hughes la financing
• major research enter under
cesutructio* here which win opes
early seat year staffed with an
international team of scientists.
. 11m research center, directed by
Tala University, will bo dedicated
primarily to cancer research.
The center will attempt to Sod
• cancer vaccine.
Dr. Nelson, who has worked on
Haghet-ftnaneed projects for the
•eat sU years, said preparatlooa
for the sew project hava been
ander way at Yale. "The work
will be eipanded considerably in
Miami, be said.
"We’ll be working at first on II
apeclflo projects, all of which
are In tho field of immunology.
TWo of the projects involve canear, and another In which we
hope to find ways of improving
dlagnoali,” Dr. Nelson laid.

Reds Attempted
To Spy On Nixon
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Soviet
critcials Insisted on redecorating
tha Moscow residence of Vice
President Richard M. Nixon prldropping devices.
IlM Russian tactlei were disclosed today after Russell LangaDe, ousted U. S. security offleer
In Moscow, told a news confer­
ence that the Soviets tried to spy
on Nixon. Langelle said Monday
be thwarted the Red espionage
efforts.

Perilous. . .Tha Perlogord la
that aactloo of Franca which ilea
south of tho Qiro Valley, west of
Bordeaux, north of the Pyrennets, sad east of Vichy. Laced
with rivara, it la a country of
low hiilj, verdant valleys, and
deep forges n t by the rivers,
where fruit, tobaceo, truffles, and
grapes for the stringent local wine
are grows.

CAPT. JAMES HANSON,
son of Mr. and Mra. Morris
Hanson of Sanford, ia in
training as resident physi­
cian In dermatology at
Brooke A r m y Hospital,
Fort Sam Houston, Tex.
Hanson is a 1951 graduate
of Seminole High School.

Society Protests
New Toy Rocket
LONDON (UPI) —The Royal
Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals has protested
•gainst tha sale of a toy rockat
with a plastic dog riding In the
nose cone.
It wrote nine members of Par­
liament to complain that tha toy
rockets "could give youngsters
horrid thoughts and a cruel
streak.”

W orry Clinic
Notice what Phllla says about
• fascinating sermon technique
F Rev. Garrison at Blooming•» Indiana. Christ relishes seeif clergymen employ surefire
lycbologleal strategy, for Jesus
•• the World’s Greatest Applied
•yrboiogtit. Aad youag folks
r» attracted to religion when
la "packaged” properly:

U baa beta Inhabited since pre­
historic times, la 1*40, four
young ami wandering through
some woods on the banks of the
Dordogne, lost their small dog
down a bole, lo trying to rescue
him, they themselves slid down
Into ■ vast subterranean hall,
palntad with amaslng animal fres­
cos. Scientists, after a areal deal
of careful study, have decided
that these miraculously preserv­
ed drawings belong (o the Paleo­
lithic age which make them tome
130,000 yean old.
Scientific concensus Is that
these caves were used for reli­
gious riles, not dwellings. The
paintings were a lype of hunting
magic to bring luck to people
who depended on killing wild
beasts for food. These drawings,
in their eerie underground set­
ting, were not done by one man
or one group, but by generations
of people, as manifested by the
different techniques and the fact
that some of tha drawings are
superimposed on others.
Executed In black, orchrc, and
red, the bulls, cows, ponies and
bison, some running, some pierc­
ed with arrows, others about to
be caught in traps, have remark­
able verve and freshness. His­
torically they are of great In­
terest, but they hive esthetic ap­
peal, also. These primitive artists
were careful observers and good
technicians. Tbty used the con­
tours of the cava wall to advant­
age la depicting the animals and
drew them as they saw them.
They are much more exciting
artistically than many of the non­
objective daubs exhibited In the

I of America's bust public speakers.
Including both clergymen and
political orators.
Although 1 have missed church
myself only 4 times in the past 43
years, and have attended Jewish,
Celholic and various Protestant
services. I can't recall ever hearlng a clergyman give n preview
of his next week's sermon.
BY — GEORGE W. CRANE,
That's a clever idea. In advertlsUh., M. D.
lng, wo dr scribe such a device as
-ABE C — 411: Philip, aged al- a "leaser" to coax prospects Into
&gt;»t 29, Is a graduate student in further contact with the copy or
itory at Indiana University.
merchandise.
3n Sunday he attends church
Jesus was the World’s foremost
wre Rev. R. B. Garrison occu- Applied Psychologist, as 1 outline
!■ the pulpit.
at great length in Chapter 11 of
"Dad, you ought to hear Rev. my college textbok.
B. Garrison,” Philip remarked
For Jesus used advertising, as
eanlly whan be waa home for when ho sent the 0 ahead of him,
couple of days.
two by (wo, as press agents to
'He la tho kind of preacher you recruit the crowds,
rommend. For ho uses the narraHa also took polls of public optne style and employa casea to Ion, thus anticipating Dr. Gallup
strata hie eerman.
and other modern pollsters.
'He holds tho attention of teenJesus likewise employed stage
ers, too, instead of alantlng his materials to increase the aliennarks solely to the old folks,
lion of the ■udlence, as when he
'And when he finishes with his held up a coin and set a child in
rmon, he does another thing 1 their midst, ete.
vo never seen any other clergyHe used the "reversible why”
in perform.
technique by which he employed
'He gives a brief preview of his a question to answer a question,
it week's sermon. And ha in- Remebber his retort when they
ides enough to capture the in- asked him If it was lawful to pay
tribute to CaesarT
Jous constantly resorted to the
"case method” which 1 use in this
educational column, and adopted
the narrative formula for his
speeches, selecting parables (stor­
ies) to document and illustrate ab­
stract principles.
Jesus would certainly have relish­
ed the techniques followed by
Rev. Garrison and all of you other
clergymen who keep your congre*
gallon awake with challengtniS
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goals for their week day activity.1
Send for my booklet "Public'
Platform Strategy
enclosing a I
stamped return envelope, plus'20c
nonprofit).
It glvrs other devices for making
you un interesting speaker in short
order
( Mways write to Dr. Crane In
care of this newspaper, enclos­
ing a long le stamped, addresed
envelope and Me lo rover typ­
ing and printing r u s t s when you
send for one of his booklets.)

bi-annual youaf artists* abow
currently la Paria.
Ptriford la alao rich la rallea
of tha middle ages, the moat
notable of thaaa la Rec-Araadour.
In Medieval time tbere were four
plaeea to which the '‘ great” pUgrimagea were made: Rome,
Jeruaaiem, Santiago da CompelUlla In Spain, and RocAmadour,
sanctuary of tha famoua black
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 552

Mental Case Care
In Hospitals Urged
Seminole Memorial Hospital Administrator Harry Weir today
said he would like to see machinery set in motion for the county to
authorize that all mentally ill persons be sent to specially designed
hospitals in the area.
Weir listed the only two hosp itals in the area designed to take
care of the mentally ill as Halifax Hospital in Daytona Beach and

Jail Rickety, But
Clean, Hobby Says
Sheriff J. L. Hobby today denied that the Seminole
County Jail la “ a pig pen" and auid prison Inspectors have
never criticized the cleanliness of the jail, only its over­
crowded conditions und poor facilities.
Sheriff Hobby, referring to a comment made by County
Judge Wilson Alexander yesterday thnt he refused to detain

and rides section, which also contains tha circus arena.
A t right Is Magoo Island and in the center background
is a cuttle and citrus urea including a small concentrate
plant. Marshall suid the engineering firm thinks it will
be able to start building on the target date around the
end of January or in February.

JCollins, Smathers Van Doren Given Questions, Answers Steel Shortages
May Force Close
Disagree On Dixie
On Quiz Show " 2 1 " , Reports Claim
Of GM Plants
Demo Nominee
TALLAHASSEE (U l'l) - Gov.
Lelloy Collins disagreed today
wlht Sen. George Smalliers that
^
Southerner doesn't stand a
chance of getting the Democratic
presidential nomination.
Smathcra said Wednesday he
didn’t think a Southerner could
gel the nomination and made it
eJear he considers Sen. Lyndon
Johnson of Texas In this catgeory.
Bu Collins told his weekly news
•onference he thought Smathers
^wa* "a little too fast" in writing
off a Southern candidate.
Collins said Smatliera might feel
Bio influence of pressure groups
la Washington more than the gov­
ernor does here, and he deplored
regionalism in the national politi­
cal picture.
The governor suid lie knew there
were groupa that would try to
provent a man from getting tho
domination because of where he
liver.
C o l l i n s said Southerners
shouldn't be so quick to withdraw
into a "shell of regional Isola­
tionism.’*
When we don’t, he aaid. pre­
judice against us will quickly dis­
appear.
The governor said when he re­
cently talked to a group of New
England weekly newspapermen he
Jbund they didn't “ back up” the
idea a man can not lie nominated
because he is from the South.
Smathers indicated lie feels Sen.
Stuart Symington of Missouri has
the inside track for the party's
nominalum.

Chase, News Men
Toffee Club Guests
The Chamber of Commerce Cof­
fee Club's special guests this
morning were representatives of
Chase &amp; Co. and Sanford's news­
paper and radio station staff memChase &amp; Co. Vice Pres. Richard
Dess introduced W. A. ia-Slrake,
p’ Villiam Ray and Donald Jones of
the firm's staff of officials.
Joe Ornstein, head of the firm
which has acquired Station WIOD
and Bud Corrigan, Garry Fox and
Frank Jones were Introduced as
were Myron Reck and Nick Pfelfauf of Station WTRR.
Marion Harman, Sanford bureau
chief for the Orlando papers, and
Publisher Walter Gielow, Adver­
tising Manager Evelyn Cushing,
.and Circulation Manager Frank
eoltoline of The Herald aUo were
introduced.
.
Carl Galloway Jr. of the Win­
ter Park Telephone Co. and Bill
Hemphill, who has opened BUI
Hemphill Motors, also were wel­
comed to the club.
Chester Rcaru-k of DeBary,
urged support of the musical pro­
grams sponsored by Ihe Sanford-

A.

NEW YORK (Ul’ l) - Charles I shows told United Press Inter- hearing under a house rule that
any testimony' which might lend
Van Doren wag given questions national.
anil answers to run up his winNeither Van Doren nor Ulooin- to "defame, degrade or Incrimi­
nate" may be taken In secret.
nings to *129,Wt) on the quit show . garden would comment.
Both Bloom garden, who won
Van
Doren,
33-yesr-old
English
“ TweoljOno" an authoritative
tiw.300, and Van Doren had ap*
instructor
at
Columbia
University,
source said today.
-wired at Honan's office last Frl*
The s o il. i said kali Durut, ." iT jppvi.f M iInlay ill Wusing's day
to
make
“ substantial
cum
who earlier denied he had re­ ton Indore a congressional sliow
changei" in earlier statemcnti
ceived any help In answering nuttce investigating quia
they had given the district at­
questions on the NBC program, i rigging. It
-- was reported ins at torney. They had reni-ed to dis­
for
a
closed
was fed questions und answers I torney lud asked
cuss the change* with newsmen.
to help him over rough *;)ot» on
Van Doren had been given a
the sliow.
SoO.oou a year contract u* a com­
The New York Times said it
mentator on NBC following hia
had learned from an authoritative
appearances on “ Twenty-One,”
source in tio Criminal Courts
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stock but the network suspended him
Building that both Van Doren
alter the quiz show inveatigalion
prices
at t p. m.:
and Hank Bloomgarden. another
began. He still teuches his three
“ Twenty-One" winner, hud ad­ American Airlines ............ 24‘ . English classes a wrei* and Ins
... ...
7rt'»
mitted to Di»t. Atty. Frank S. American l A I'
students back him loyally
Hogan that they had received both American Tobacco"........... 1(J3' »
The Ul’ l source, who as*ed that
S5H
Bet
hie
the
in
Steel
...........
questions and answers on the
hia
name not lie used smd the
si's
GAO
.................
show.
! « ’ . piessure on Van Doren v.i* ter..................
Big prise winners of the pro­ Chrysler
rifle.”
gram — with few exceptions— Curtiss Wright ................. 30'j
“ Charlie was caught up m a
237
DuPont
.................
received pre * broadcast aid, n
tempting situation ami III* juilgUS'*
Eastman
Kodak
................
source who has been questioned
im nt was Impaired so that he,
...................
by authorities about rigged TV Ford Motor
General Electric ................ ai'-t like producer Dun Enrigut, began
General .Motors ................. 32'» thinking wrong was right," ihe
2&gt;. source said.
Graham • Paige ................
38'*
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Penney
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Royal American .............. .
MIAMI (UPI) — The Miami Sears Roebuck
17*.
...... .
City Commission Wednesday un­ Standard Gil (NJ) . . . . . . . .
18'.
animously reversed City Manager Studebaker
............... 2 6 '.
lra F. Willard's order integrating If. S. Steel
aii’w
..............
the city's parks and pools.
Westmghoose Kl................
on*
Members of Die Sanford Mum
Willard's order lowering the col­
en's Club, under the auspices ol
or bar s' all city recreational
the local cancer chapter, lui facilities was iu effect for only
undertaken Ihe job id condo* tin
about 21 hours
Uie Cancer Prevention survey in
The commission overruled him
Seminole County
and restored segregation at u spe­
This massive slullsiirul research
cial 13-minute meeting. City lend­
program, to he run In '.’7 *tnii».
ers on both sides of the issue
seeks out the cancer-causing fac­
watched while the action was de­
Chairmen fur several projects tors in environment, ncrupaliuii*
cided with a miuimura of discus­ have accepted posts, Ihe Semi social classes, religious sects, and
sion.
mile Tuberculosis and Health dietary facts and habits
Willard had given hi.-* order Assn, announced,
Almost everything known about
Tuesday after a conference with
Robert Karns will head the the cause* of cancer in human
tile local head oi the NAACP. 1Christmas Seal Sale, Mrs. Joseph beings has come from studies
City Atty. William I'allot had ad­ Asiarelto is chairman of volun­ of groups of people wilh parti­
vised him that public recreational teer workers and Mrs. Elizabeth cular exposure or particular
facilities were the same as other Horton is publicity chairman.
habit*. For example, by such
public owned facilities ordered inSUloo and w ham Harvey studies it ha* bean found 11 *t
tegrated by the I S. Supreme Jr w|,j he in charge of posters, cancer of the skin can bu c r d
Court.
Claude lltltell is chairman of the by many years of heavy cxpovire
Christmas parade and Uretchcn lo X-raya, arsenic or cert iln
Crowell heads the county fair types of tars, oiii and chemicala
project.
There ia a suspicion that there
Bangle Day chairmen are Mrs. are many other factur* in or
Ralph Jarvis for Sanford; Mrs. environment which ran cj i*c
LONDON (UPI)—French Presi­ R W. Hammond and Mrs W. J. cancer among people who *re
dent Charles DeGaulle has sent Hartley for Longwood and Mrs. sufficiently exposed for * number
J. L. l-aird for Casselberry.
of years.
letters to the Allies proposing Dec.
The plan of this study is to h-urti
19 as the date for a Western . . . . .
. ,
as much as possible about the
summit meeting in Paris, inform- 1&gt;1(1 ACCt*|)lU*U
ed sources reported today.
The Oviedo Postmaster today re exposures and habits &lt;&gt;l a very
The word from Paris cam* teived work from the office of teh large number of people. These
shortly after British Foreign Sec- regional real eitale manager that people will be followed for
retary Sclwyn Lloyd told Parlia- ihe bul of Mrs. Mae E. King, Box six years tu determine whiefl ol
ment here that a Western summit 314. Oviedo, has been accepted for them develop cancer. It is the nope
meeting probably would lie held j the renting of a post office the that this will yield Important clues
In mid-December.
southwest corner of Broadway and as to anumber ofpossible causes
of cancer. Thefinal goal U
to
and Central Avct.
prevmt cancer insofar as pissRotary To See Film
Ihie by reducing exposure to Ihe
A film on the problems of the F u n d G e ts $740
responsible factors. In addition
home and family will Ire shown
The Seminole County United to this, it will be po*slhlc hi
at tlie Rotary Club luncheon at Fuml Drive received |740 41 from learn more about the earliest
noon Monday. Mrs. Sidney Ives, 213 contributors up to this morn­ signs and symptoms »f cancer.
local director of the Christian ing. Thus far in the drive, }13,- The chances of cure are very
Family Service, will narrate Die 15'! 29 has been collected from much greater when cancer Is
1 1,031 donors.
i uv-aUal before n has become large

1 p. m. Stocks

Miami Reverses
Integration Order

DETROIT (Ul’ l) - A spokes
man fur (he giant General Motors
auto building empire said today
mod of the corporation may lie
shut down by next week oeeausc
of steel shortages
Approximately IW.ono a u t o
workers will he laid off by this
weekend, most of them In GM.
The world's largest corporation
employe* about JU0.U0O hourly
workers.
GM’s Pontiac division hailed
production of I960 model cars
Wednesday and only four of Ciievmilt's 13 assembly plants were
*ti!l operating today,
S. E. Kmidscn, Ponliac boss,
&lt;aid new ear production stopped
at midnight because of materials
shortages, lie said 3,800 workers
were furlougned at iliac lime.
oilier* had iH-eu sent home eariler.
Chrysler has already laid off
about 2,3uu workers, but expect*
to continue limited production un
til Hie end of this month.

Women's Club To Conduct

Volunteer Cancer Survey

Chairmen Accept
IB Unit Projects

DeGaulle Proposes
Dec. 19 Meeting

or spread to oilier par(t of the
body.
In order to have the results
of Bui survey in the shortest
possible time and, because alxiut
96 per cent of the cases of can­
cer occur after the age of 30,
and about 81 per cent after the
age of 43, an age requirement
bn* been established. In every
family To be researched, one
member must be over 13 and the
ollo-r over the age of 34J. Since
the survey will require about
six years to complete, it is im­
portant that the families be firm­
ly entrenched in the '(immunity
and available during Ihe six

News Briefs
Spaceman Heady
HUME (UPI) — A Soviet scien­
tial said today he believes hia
country has a man ready to make
the first journey Into space. "I
cannot'tell you for rvilaiii and it
la only my personal belief,” Dr.
Andrei Kuulznezov of Ihe U.S.S.R.
Academy of Seienre *ald. "But
I believe the man himself It
rvsdy."

Cabinet Gains Notice
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Gov.
LcRoy Collins predicted today
there will be more public Interest
la the State Cabinet races next
year because they will be held at
the same election In which the
governor la selected, lie said
there hadn’t been a lot of interest
In past cabinet elections, appar
ently
“ W , ^ cau‘ » &lt;h«
* rro
wi,h ,he incum,* nt»'

Would Dam Work?

U. S. Flying Saucer
Test Slated Soon

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Two
U. S. Weather scientist* said to­
day more research Is needed to
deter mine whether a Soviet-pro­
posed dam across Ihe liering
.Strait between Alaska and Siberia
would do more harm than good
WASHINGTON cUI’ ll —America Another expressed doubt that
u 4,„m, l0
fly tu fir, t f|y|nK
such a dam would do wlut the
saucer. *
llussiana Hunk It would—warm
Rut the hush-hush project is the frozen Arctic area.
about four months behind schedule
according to a timetable made Reds Attack Reuther
available lo United I'rrss Interna
MOSCOW (UPI) — Tlie newa- I
tional earlier this year,
WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen.
Even so. this country is hoping paper Trud published a (uli page
to beat the Humans to the punch article today attacking Walter P. John F. Kennedy, a front-runner
ill developing Ihe radical new air* Reuther. president o( the United among Democratic presidential
cralt, which the Suvicls also are Auto Workers Union. The attack aspirants intends to make U
was llie latest in a series on clear that he is unavailable for
assumed to be working on.
Th« latest word on llie saucer Reuther by the Russian press second place on his party’s Ucket.
When he makes ■ formal an­
came from Toronto Wednesday af­ ■ml radio since he snd other
ter a free-lance photographer American tabor leaders debated nouncement of his presidential
flew over its hangar and took a with Premier Nikita S. Khrush- candidacy, probably In January,
picture of the shining rrnft parked ehrv during tlie Premier's recent , be can expect to couple it with
visit to Sun Francisco. Trud is a statement that he won't run as
outside.
The Incident caused red faces the utilciul organ of Ihe Russian a vice presidential tomInto.
This wurd came loday from the
but prompted Sir Roy Dobson, trade unions.
hoard chairman of Avro Aircraft
Kennedy c.nnp where such s
Lt., which is developing the sau­ No TV Here
statement was viewed as essen­
cer for . the United
tial lo clear the pre-convention at­
. „ .States,
, tu .ills
JOHANNESBURG (Ul’ ll
ehuc that the first outside text South Africa will not have tele- mosphere for 1961).
It would lie intended us a firm
flight will lie made soon.
vision Iwesose of Its possible
Reliable Suuictr* *,i.d tile sau­ ■'destructive effects on children and early answer to admirers of
cer will provide the U. S. Army and the less developed races” Adlai E. Stevenson who dream of
with a modern airborne cavalry, Minister of Posts A. A Hertaog nominating Stevenson for a third
"the likes of which have never was quoted as saying. In an in­ try for the White House with Ken­
been seen in warfare.”
terview with the Afrikaans lan­ nedy as his running mate.
Kennedy, an early Stevenson
guage newspaper Die Vadcrlaml,
which had asked .duiut reports supporter in 1936, tried but failed
South Africa next year would be tu win the vice presidential nom­
the only cuuntry in th« world ination in 1936 largely because tha
without television. Ilertzog Ral­ farm belt preferred Sen. Estut
ly said Ills* government did not Kefauver (D-Tenn.). Now tlie
Massachusetts senator has hia
intend lo introduce TV.
eye only on Ihe top spot.

Kennedy To Say
'No'To VP Slot

Guard Receives
Additional Funds

John Keeling ol the Sanford Na
tional Guard unit told the Juycers
today that additional fund* have
been allocated lo bring the local
unit up to full strength.
Keeling suid, in a talk at the
Jayree luncheon that the local
unit now lias fuml* (or 133 men,
Jaycec (’resident Mason wnarton read a citatum award to tie
presented lo architect John Burton
lor Ids work on the jaycees' m-w
luiihUflg.
years
Wade Tye, accepted the presen­
Two questionnaires are used,
one for women and one for men. tation on behalf of Burton, who
The questions delve into family was out of town.
history, relation to cancer, his
lory
I •u n c i
smoking, sleeping, exercising, fool V J U IC I
preferences, and occupations
Many questions are of a very
personal nature, and for this A f f a i . R l n r l r m i t
r*-a*on the researcher merely d a -.” * * ® * DIUA.IVUII1
livers the questionnaires to the
HAVANA (UPI) — The Fidel
family and returns to pick them Castro government announced toup m the sealed envelope into day it would oversee the electric
which they are placed when power supply in Havana where
completed. Even the envelope has the second mysterious power failespecially designed so that ure in six weeks Marked out the
answers are held in strictest city most of the night,
confidence, until they are pul into
The blackout in Havana and the
jn electric computer machine for neighboring towns of Mariaruo,
tabulation according to code num- [ Regis snd Guana hi cos came at
bt-rs dealing with state and coun­ 1:30 a. in. during s meeting of the
cabinet with President Osvaldu
ty
toy one wishing tu participate Dorticos. Many of the ministers
in the survey, snd who fills Ihe traveled wilh Dorticos lo the Talrequirements as to age and per- Ispiedrs power plant to investi­
m silence ia the county, may con­ gate.
tact Mrs.
R. E. Stutsman,
II was later reported that the
FA 2 41(51, General Chairman for breakage of a cable caused the
Um s u r v e y .
trouble.

of diseases, imhita such as Government Takes
Cub(W Pldlt

IA.MAN Ho .vH-.UO.Yi i m ; (jlr.r.N Mary Aim Kenuinger, center, in shown with her attemiunU. They tire,
left to right, Suitilrn Palmer, Ann Andenton, Queen
Alary Ann, Betty Murgun, and Christina Hitchiaun. The
newly-elected queen will be crowned during halftime
ftMtivitie* at the Lyttutn homecoming football game
Friday.

* .-

D e sig n
Fo r Fun

This la the completed artist's conception of the design
for Circusland. It has been approved by C. V. Wood,
head of Alurco Engineering Co., as the final general de­
sign for the 2U0-ucre attraction, .Maurice Marshall, head
of tha Circusland organization, suid. At left is the main
entrance which leads into the scaled-down county seat
town of the 1920s. The adjacent area is the amusement

■ mentally 111 person In the Jail,
said “ the place for the mentally
tick la not a Jail anyway, but a
hospital.”
Hobby also said he hopes tho
day will come soon when no Juven­
iles will be detained it the Jail.
He spoke of the Juvenile pro­
blem at a meeting of the Kiwanla
Club yesterday, where he aald
moat of the youngs!rri who come
to the Jill are from broken homes
or from parents who refuse to ac­
cept their responsibility.
Hobby said that a youngster’s
home life Is the tiling that shape's
hint Into a responsible adult.
“ U a parent fails to do hia
Job in guiding a child, you can
bet he has a good dunce of end­
ing up in jail, whether it be only
for a minor violation or a felony,”
(lobby said.
“ If the parent would only
shoulder the responsibility of the
child and show him the rigt\t
way, many of our Jails would be
empty.
“ The place to start a child off
on the right road is in Ihe home;
If the parents fail lo do that, the
child la in trouble.” Hobby aald.

Holiday House in Orlando.
Weir nnId that Seminole
Memorial Hu.ipitu] can take
in the mentally ill only if
they suffer from other phy­
sical disorder.-4 or are admit­
ted with their own special at­
tendants on 21-hour service.
Weir said that the mental­
ly ill have special problems o f
their own uml need specially
trained personnel In psychia­
tric methods.
"Many things have to bo
considered when admitting
a patient mentally sick,"
Weir said, adding, “ there is
not only the safety o f the
mentally ill themselves but
the safety o f all the other
putients in the hospital.”
Weir also pointed out that
at the present time Seminole
Memorial Hospital does not
have the staff and enough
isolated facilities to handle
the mentally ill.
He said thnt it a!«o would
lie much more economical to
utilize the other existing fa­
cilities in the area on a tem­
porary basin until they are
cured or admitted to a state
hospital.
Weir made these state­
ments today after County
Judge Wilson Alexander sent
a letter to tho County Com­
mission Tuesday asking them
to pay n till! for n mentally
ill person he had committed
to a nursing home.
Judge Alexander reported
thnt he had refused to de­
tain the ill iverson at the
county jail because o f the
poor facilities there and said
that the hospital had no
room for the woman.

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g}« H R I V H I R H

Has M eeting

GAMMA LAMBDA CHAPTER of Beta Sigma Phi has obtained the Terri
Lne Doll shown hern as an award to some lucky contestant in the sorority's
•oatest which ia part o f the fund raising drivt now underway to raise
money fo r civic projects. Ths 17-inch doll, with 28 complete outfits o f
slothing, mostly made by sorority members, is on display at Cowan’s De­
partment Store. Shown looking it over are Gil Tye, Beth Covington and
Mrs. Joyce Covington. Information about the doll Lontent, which w r’ ' Nov,
20, may ba obtained from Mrs. Covington at FA 2-7414.

Nursery School Holds
A t Lindsey Home
First PTA Meeting
Auxiliary M eets

The first parents • teachers
meeting of the Banford Nursery
School and Kindergarten was held
recently. Mrs. Jane TlUhaw met
wife fee mothers of ‘ he kinder­
garten and Mrs. J. I*. Wilson and
Mrs. Joe Lceda met with mothers

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The Ladies Aid at fee Luthers*
Chureh of Um Redeemer mot
lift w**k at fes Church with
Mr*. Daw Green aad Mr*. Jim
I k m m hooteosoa.
A M « program wa* Uuocbod
«Mk Mrs. Goorgt Daniels leading
fes devotions, “ Look a Littie Bit
into Pram*’ . Mrs. T. Braden
presooUd Mn topic oa "Tbe
Christian Woman—Her Prayers.”
The btislooos meeting was pre­
sided ow r by Mrs. John Seokarik, president. U was announced
that a family night-covered dish
supper for the Every Member
Visitation wiB bo Friday, Novem­
ber • at $:M n. m. and a bake
sale would be b id November 14.
A report was given an the new­
ly formed program committee.
Members are Mrs. Bill South­
ward, Mrs. Herbert Goers*, Mrs.
Georgs Daniels aad Mrs. Tom
Braden. T h e committee w as
congratulated oa the work al­
ready accomplished and especial­
ly for the L. A, Courier, news
bulletin that will be mailed to
the * mbors each month. U
wae ••ipAstod feet day* item*
for fee news bulletin be called
in to Mr. Don Myers.
The November meeting of the
Ladies Aid will be the missionary
meeting and all members were
reminded So bring their mite
boxes. Mrs. Dave Green, chair
men cf the nominating commu­
te# presented a new slate of of-|
fleers, election of officer* to bo
held at Um November meeting.

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Calendar
MONDAY
Boy Scouts meet at First Prc*
byteriin Church T p. m.

Many New Books
Arrive At Library
Natloaal "Book Week” begins
Nov. 1 and many new book* wUI
be arriving at lh* Sanford Lib­
rary.
Among books on order are
"War Lover” which ia the Book
of Month for October: “ Kuth:
Life of Love and Loyalty; " l o b ­
lolly” by author of "Cheaper
By The Dozen"; “ Act One” by
Most Hart; "F ever Tree" by
Richard. Mason of Susie Wong
fame; “ Hawaii" by Michener;
“ Ape In Me” by Cornelia OUs
Skinner; "D ear Teen-Ager,” Abi­
gail Van Uuren; "Goodness Hail
Nothing To Do With It.” Mae West
and "Queens Grace" by Weatcott.

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and Ass t. Drnner stripe, Stanley
Hemphill, Gold arrow, Denner
stripe and Don Yeackle, Gold Ar­
row and Silver arrow.
Inspection award was retained by
Den Five. The nezt pack meeting
will be held on Nov. 19th. Den
Three conducted the closing cerembny with the Living Circle.

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Cub Scout Pack W-'&gt; met at the
First Presbyterian Church with
Cliff McKtbbin presiding. Den Five
conducted the opening wife the
fl*g pledge.
Den One, under the direction
•f Mrs. McKtbbin, presented two
stories from Aesop's Fables, “ Thu
Tortoise and the Hare" and "The
Shepherd Boy and lh* Wolf” . Fur­
ther carrying out tho monthly
theme, Tim Nirkelson Irom Den
Five presented the story “ The
Foolish Milkmaid,” ami Larry
White from Den Three presented
fee story “ The Widower and the

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SANTORO, FLORIDA

NO. 550

Missile Chief Denies Blowup Story Permits
CAPE CANAVERAL (UP1)— i Alko and Paul Scott) aald aafety i aU Ha mlaalle blowup*, aod that
| Tha missile carrtaa Iwo aapaMarshal MattDtlloa cannot ahoot detonator* in the missiles “ are none Involved commercial radiorate and distinct rece ive r*,
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That goes for hia radio and
television brethren, from Dlszy
Dean to Stella Dallal, says Maj.
Gen. Donald N. Yatea, chief of
America's Cape Canaveral spaceport.
"U 'e absolutely ridiculous,” was
the gist at Yates' comments to
a report from two syndicated
writers in Washington Monday
that U. S. ballistic missiles ware
W * * accidentally blown up alofl
by commercial radio and TV
broadcasts.
Tha dispatch (by Robert A

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by
radio frequency
aignal*
The dispatch debunked by Yatea
emanating from commercial a U - , M ,ertfd
^at
difficulty
tiona.
.centers in the radio - operated
Citing tha "highlights of a b a ck -' **fet) detonators which are tostage Air Force report by ■ staff stalled in . . . missUea to enable
ci” "*xpe"rt*,'' ~tha'*atory *sald at I their destruction in the event
least six Thor and Polaris inter- |something happens ^to ^them and
populated areaa.'"
mediate range missiles had been “they endanger
J
Actually, U'a a bit more com­
destroyed In recent months at
Cape Canaveral and at Vanden- plicated than that. Each mlssila
launched here contains a "Com­
berg Air Force Base. Calif.
Yates said ;.ie dispatch con­ mand Dcstmct" system, centered
tained "no basis of fact at all. ' generally in duel transmitters st
He added that tha Air Force had the cape aod at each downrange
been able to locate the cauioe o f ! itatioo.

SlV l Million
Building permits h r $1,486,JM worth at new etroc tores were
issued la Sanford during the 1Ma­
th fiscal year, the Sanford City
Cam mission was notified la *
night in a report from Chy Man­
ager Warren Kaawlee.

, 1^ * 1, conaiat of two separate
cwjM( .-a r m " and "deatruet” ,
operaliag through separate awitckei 00 the range aafety offlctr&gt;1 conlo|e
The signals are transmitted in
sequence, then must be decoded
by the mislle itself to set up the
aafety "blow-up.”
All of which, the experts figure,
la too much for the comparative­
ly simple little signal that brings
the story of missile bloarupa into
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
American homes through radio United States, Australia and New
and TV sets.
Zealand have served notice on
Red China that they will regard
any armed attack on Formosa u
"an international problem.”

To Stop Flooding
The board also approved Am em­
ployment of the firms of Leffler
and Buth and Brill and Grey to
conduct engineering surveys of tho
drainage problems in three settcal areas in the county.
The areas are Loch Arbot,
Tanglewood and Temple Terrace.
Coat of tha projects ia expected
to be about $4,000.
The board also formally adopted
a policy of voluntary contributions
by county residents to repair
streets and roads.
The county will accept eontributtons for construction or repair
of any road outside a city limit
where the road is termed "criti­
cal.” and the county la unabfn
to finance improvements.
To participate in the program,
a person o r group must deposit
$150 to cover the cost of a preli­
minary field Burvcy and pay for
*
the material*. The county will
The Seminole County Cummisaion today took the first contribute all the labor and equip­
step toward acquiring « new jnil for the county by voting, to ment. •

The Semiaote County Commission
acted today ko eliminate flooding
te the eoonty la the future and
to help alleviate drainage prob­
lems now.
The board voted to request the
toning board to establish grade
levels on aU future new construc­
tion in the county.
Many homei in the county are
being built without consideration
of adequate floor elevation above

the wnoanding drainage area and
"aueh houses are to danger of
flooding ia the event of heavy
rains,”
chairman John Krider
said.
The board went on record urg­
ing the soning board to amend the
Southern Standard Building Code
requirement ao that floor levels of
new houses bo e minimum of IS
Inches above the crown of aU roads
adjacent to the house.

News Briefs HearingToBeHeld

Serves Notice

19 0120 Escape
Plane Crash As
Ex-61 Leads Them

Killer Dies

Dec.10n NewJail

WETHERSFIELD, Conn. (UPI) hold A public merting Dec. 1 to determine the need for h
— Paralytic cop-killer Frank Waj- Jail.
culewicz waa strapped at an an­
The board agreed to advertise for the hearing at 10 a.m.
gle into a specially-fitted electric on that date to determine the need for a new jail or court­
chair Monday night and electro­
house.
cuted when 2.000 volts were shot
At that time the board will
SANTA MARIA. Calif. (UP1) — through his immobilised body. It
consider entering a contract with
The decisive action of a former was believed to he the first ex­
an architect to draw up plana for
combat officer ami quick work by ecution of a helpless cripple to
the facility and, if necessary, set
firemen led to the miraculous eo- the United States.
a tax lev*- to secure funds for the
espe Monday night of It of the
Jail.
WASHINGTON fUPI) -S c le o 26 persons aboard a Pacific Air­
Commission Chairman John Kri­ lists here described the SovlH:
lines
twin engine
plane
that
der pointed out that the legal id- plmtograph of the moon'a back
JACKSONVILLE (U P t&gt; - Texas
crashed on lakcoff.
oilman Lamar Hunt arrived today
PinSBUHUH (UPI - United vcrtlfement should read "a new side as a brilliant technological
"It was a miracle that every- to study the possibility of Jack­
Jail or courthouse to leave ourone was not killed," said a fire­ sonville as the eighth member of Steelworkers President David J. sclvra open In case we decide to achievement of tremendous po­
tential military significance.
McDonald
announced
today
that
a
man who was among the first at the newly-formed American Foot­
build a Jail atop of a court house.”
But astronomers among them
the scene. "They — everything, ball League. Hunt, of Dallas, said, second firm—Detroit Steel Corp—
However, he ruled out the pos­
plane and passengers — were just "through the personal friendship has signed a contract with the sibility of fundi being available for said this first and neceaiarily
crude picture la not good enough
floating in gasoline.”
with people here, the Ides waa union in the IM-dsy steel strike. the court house
to give much in/ormatioa about
Co-pilot Joe
Flanagan. St, approached that may lie Jackson­
The
commission
also
heard
a
re­
what the back of the moon really
Detroit Steel, which produced
Mountain View, Calif., waa killed ville should he looked into.'*
port
from
tax
Assessor
Richard
looks like.
44,613 tons of steel last year, was
and pilot Capt. Charles Craig, 42,
McCanna,
who
reported
that
1163
one of the firms operating under
One (dentist said the Soviet
San Mateo, Calif., was injured se­
a contract extension with the million la the estimate of the total photo foreshadows greater things
riously. Rut all It of the others
FORT LAUDERDALE (UPI) USW. It* employes were not on valuations against which taxes to come.
aboard escaped serious Injury.
may bo ltvled for the current
Four tugboats worked today to strike.
''This demonstrates,” he said,
There were three crewmen and
year.
free the i,B29-ton German freight­
“ that tha Huasians have very
The announcement, wnich came
17 passengers alioard the Loa Aner Ueteigeuze from a sandbar only hours before an appcali court
real capability not only in the
grlea to San Francisco craft.
near her# where she ran aground in Philadelphia was to announce
scientific uses of satellites but
Phillip
French,
Paso
Robles,
CHASE A COMPANY’S GIFT to the United Fund will exceed the $1,624
Monday night. Officials at the 1U decision on an appeal of a
in their military applications.
Calif., a rancher and former com­
already collected when the final total la reported by department* of the
“ Just think of the reconnais­
bat Army captain, told newamen Port Everglades terminal said the Tafl-llartley back-to-work Injunc­
company, Vice Pres. Richard Deaa told UF officiala yesterday. Deus, at
442-foot ship waa stranded about tion, was the second crack in the
sance possibilities now opened up,"
that after the crash he turned to
he said.
left, reported this good news to A. B. Peterson Jr., fund drive chairman
(he other passengers and an­ six miles north of Fort Lauder­ industry'! "solid front” negotia­
dale. Two tugs hid tried to re­ tions.
and UF representative George Day. The Chase contributions boosted the
nounced:
fund total collections to $12,515.80.
(Staff I’ hoto)
"Everybody be calm. Just fol­ float her but were not suceeasful
An addUiootl entrance to the
and two others had to be called.
low me.”
Sanford Naval Air Station may
The plane had smashed through
be built in the near future.
some trees and nosed into the
County commissioners were told
MOSCOW
(U
P
I
)The
Soviet
ground, leaving passengers lookat their' meeting this morning
government
presented
a
IM
bil­
•ig "straight down.” Its gat
NEW YORK (U l'l) Stock that officials at Die station have
tanks split and inflammable fuel lion dollar IBM) budget today price# at 1 p. ra.:
urged the board to construct an­
A resolution criticising Gov,
l was pouring out when French which boosts spending for science American TAT ..................... 76U other ratrancc at Sanford and
Leroy Collins' removal o f former
and for benefits to the average American Tobacco .............. 103'*
made his announcement.
Wiley Aves.
French spotted Mrs. Laura Russian and promises a surplus Baltimore A Ohio .................. 43'» Chairman John Krider said be I “ “ "*y
in t.iw
is-™ to .s«*
. . If
ir they I “ ,r l * Walker has been adopted
Hutchison, Hayward, Calif., bold­ without cutting defense funds. Bethlehem Steel ..................... 35&gt;• will
talk »i,h
with them
ing her eight-month old son Jeff Deputy Finance Minister Vasily C A O ...................................... t i h will contribute financial or ma­ by (he Geneva Citizens Associa­
tion. J. H. Rilbrey, of a member
HAVANA &lt;UIM - Premier FI- Council of Ministers would meet munication from army headquar­ in her scat several seats behind. Garbuzov, presenting the budget Chrysler ............................... 60's terial to the project.
"I took hold of the lund of a to the second semi-annual meet Curtiss • Wright ..................... 30*, The Mellonvlllc entrance is be­ of the group said.
dal Castro called in his cabinet today to discuss a decree to re­ ters in i'inar del Rio reporting
Ullhrey said he had introduced
200
today to revive firing squad jus­ establish the revoluUonary tribun that a plane had dropped several woman (Mrs. Hutchison) who was ing of tho Supreme Soviet, in DuPont .
coming a traffic hazard, accord­ a resolution which condemned Coltice for traitors to the revoluUon sis. This touched off chants of hunu- made explosives and an ip- holding a baby and led her out creased amounts slated for pen Eastman Kodak ..................... &lt;M ing to officials.
line for refusing to hold an open
...................... 83*6
.a n d for the pilots o( American- "yes, yes" and "to the wall, to cetidiary bomb on a sugar mill at the door," be said. "The rest of »lona, housing, education and cul- Ford Motor
meeting in discussion of the ac­
lure.
health and physical well- General Electric ................... 7H'x
Nagara. He also said a grenade them Just followed.
cased planes he said are bombing the wall."
tion.
"I have been in many light j *&gt;elng.
General Motors ..................... 53'»
Castro said he realised the a c­ was tossed at the offices of the
Cuba.
“ It U further resolved that w«
2' a
Graham • Paige
---------------------------The bearded revolutionary lead­ tion would bring criticisms hut official revolutionary newspaper spots before, but never have 1 1
also condemn the action of the
Inti
T
A
T
...
Itevolucion,
causing
casualties.
"we
have
no
alternative
for
de­
37*i
seen
a
group
as
calm
as
this
our
*•***•*•
er revived the thought of revolu­
Seminole County commissioner*
42te
Castro was the last speaker at
loirlllard
......... * * * * * * * *
tionary justice in an angry, three- fending the country and our­
Seminole County road depart­ for accepting, and paying $68,000
selves.'’
Minute
Maid
.
.
..
.
21
the
rally
which
was
whipped
to
Fire
engines
from
here
and
•
hour denunciation of the United
ment workers are now eligible for an unrealistic apprsUal by a
Castro dramatically announced near-fever pitch by preceding ora­ nearby Vandenberg Air Force L | f| g C o i H D i e t e d
Penney ............... .
lotto for social security.
Stalea Monday night before a
firm, unlicensed at the time, to
111' •
llase missile facility rushed to the i
Penn Bit
..........
crowd of 250,000 peasants and that he had been handed a com­ tors.
Ttie county commission today make such sn appraisal,” too
The new sanitary aawer in Cas­ Royal American .
3'»
scene,
played
foam
over
the
workers jammed into the plasa
agreed to put all the workers
474, for the road department on a resolution said.
plane and prevented an explosion. selberry has been completed amt Sears Roebuck
io front of the presidential palace.
businesses
and
homes
which
are
W*«
Standard
Oil
(NJ)
Castro charged American offlpcriiuiit-iU basis and authorized
now using septic tanka will have Studebaker
25
fgriali were "accomplices of murthe county engineer's office to
access to sewer facilities, reports U. S. Sled
otto start deducting social security
r 7terers" or else were ••defenseless"
The Seminole County Tubersupervisor Paul Dates.
2£&gt;V»
Westinghouve El.
to prevent planes from raiding
from their wages.
cuIim U Association will meet at
The
new
pipeline
which
was
Cuba in spite of the vaunted U. S.
This holds only for workers 3 p. h i . today at tne First Baptist
Principal A. J. Bracken of Semi -tarfed three week* ago, connects
radar defense screen.
who have been with the depart­ Church, President Mack Cleve­
aole High School has announced | with ttie existing line oo the east
At Miami. U. S. customs agents
ment (or more than six months. land Sr. said.
a meeting of all student club presi-, vide of town. A fee for the us*
The Seminole County Chamber
said today they tound nothing to
dents
ami
interested
parents
to
be
of
the
sewer
will
be
charged
to
support charges by Castro that any
of Comment' will honor Chase
The City Commission last night mi that if the county doesn't pay
held at 7:30 p. m. Thursday in the ; help defray the Initial cost of and Co. representatives and tiivmplanes took off from Florida Mon­
instructed
City
Manager
Warren
s
share
of
maintaining
the
Gol.UV
lu
b
^
r
im
'o
f‘
the
7c“h.-d
the pipeline.
day to drop leaflets or hand-made
tiers of Sanford press and radio
Knowles and Attorney William boro recreation area, improve- ' Purporr fo the session will lie ' The parking area in front of the stations at the monthly C of C
bomb# over Cuba.
Chief Customs Agent Joseph F'or- Hutchison to draw up a proposal ; tnenls on the area won't revert to to formulate plans for service a n il post office will be paved now that coffee dub Thursday at 10 a. m.
* tier said his men, aided by local to the county commissioners for the school board but may be re- other projects for the school, Urac . the sewer project hat been com- in Mrs. Appleby's Valdez Re*,
ken said.
I pletcd.
'Tmthorities, kept all air strips in Sanford and the School Board to tamed by tha city alone,
taurant.
the South Florida area under close be responsible for maintaining the
Right now. under an agreement
surveillace. If any leaflet-drop­ Goldsboro recreation area.
with the school board, the city
United Pres* International
ping raid was planned, he said, it
cold air mass into Gie Appala­
The city wants an agreement I and county must jointly nuinlaiji
The first severe wintry storm of chians and a few thunderstorms
apparently "fizzled out.”
— — ------------------------------------------- the recreation area in order that
the season knifed across die Mid­ were reported along tha Gulf Coast
Castro again questioned indirect-1
Sanford keep possession of the
west into New York Slate today, from southern Louisiana to south­
ly the right of the United States
$60,000 worth of improvements It
dropping temperature* and laying ern Texas.
to hold the giant naval base
has made there.
a two inch snow blanket across
Quantenamo.
"What
do
you
The Weather Bureau predicted
County Commission Chairman
the western Great Lakej.
think?” he asked and the crowd
more rain for the North Atlantic
John
Krider
told
the
city
officials
!
roared "no. no, no.”
Upper Michigan reported nine Coast outvido the mow area, with
that lie thought the county com­
Castro asked for a show of
inches of mow by Monday night showers from Virginia to northern
4ftands on Hie revival of tho revo-.J City Manager Warren Knowles missioners would agree to the
as the storm sent chill winds and Florida.
lutionary trial* under which more j was told by the city commission- city maintaining the area. This
whirling snow from Minnesota to
year
the
county
is
not
anticipating
than 600 "war criminals” w ere, ers last night to make a survey t
New York and rain mixed with
executed by firing squads early I of the cost of picking up refuse , * recreational figure in the bud
snow from Iowa through the low­
this year
i from large commercial establish- |get because there are too many
er Great Lakes.
"T o the wall,to the wall." the , ments.
I other project* to care for, KriWinds up lo 40 miles an hour
crowd thundered as a sea of
\ report submitted by Knowles ! dcr said.
also blew south from the Dakotas
hands was raised.
showed
that garbage and trash
The county recently paid Sanford
and Minnesota into the southern
Castro
thenannounced
the pickups from seven large Sanford t2,i00 of $3,000 owed on the city
plains and lower Missouri Valley,
food stores cost the city $1*4 52
,,' a,m! ' n» n c,.l *
««•
dropping the mercury below freez­
per month, while the -tores pay The other $3oo wiU be paid when
The Sanford Avt. Improvement
ing as far south as northern 5lisAssociation will try to get offonly m lor the services.
*• 1938 » budget,
souri and Kansas.
'
. , Krider explained.
Sanford residences are support- | „ ow much Ule co
wlU
The Weather Bureau predicted street parking and new street light­
even colder weather in the Mis­ ing in the retail merchants' sec­
ing the commercial accounts, if jny for miitl,ainlnce u ^
souri Valley tonight snd rain tion of Sanford Ave , Joseph Gaztl,
Kno»lt»* charged.
scheduled for &lt;liscu**ion. A m * hja
mived with snow as the storm chairman of the group's advertis­
The commission also to d
U y M the county n c e lv „ t the cjly
cuts into Ohio and Pennsylvania. ing and promotion committee,
Attorney William Hutch.son to ,
jt wU, u ke ai&gt;propm l'
Earlier Monday, howling clouds said yesterday.
-r — lo
„ take action necessary to have ,action,
c(1()0 Krider
Florida Jai Alai Inc. hopes
Krider .aid
said ind.v
today.
The association of about 40 San­
of dust rod* 62-mile-an-hour gusts
start building its $lto
million Food Fair comply with en din g
across part* of Kansas and Ne­ ford Ave., merchants will ask
Seminole Jai alii fronton within law# to eliminate the lighting ind
braska.
these Improvements of the city
a month, the corporation’ * *ec- nolle nuisance complained of by
Light snows io Illinois and Iowa commission after the next general
retary, Hubert llevey,said yearesident* near the Park
Ave.
Thursday is the last lay for
arrived three weeks ahead of improvement group meeting Gazil
castnmtorrial g a r b le jnd casting absentee ballot* for the
schedule and Chicagoans walked said.
^ The corporation hopes to finish
ro e* are rotlrete Nov. 3 election. Mrs. Camilla
head-down through the first mushy
lJc 50.000 square fos* fronton by |ra.h roUecb^^rotes .are^ntireiy | ^
QUt l(xJly. A gister.
The association also ia making
snow fall of the season. Most snow­ an organized effort to improve
-May, I960, llevey said.
too low, said Commissioner Roe«l voters who will not be prevent
flakes melted as soon as they hit. building* and shopping conditions
Seating will l&gt;e provided for hert Brown, lie called lb* comfor the election should cast bal­
Gale warnings were posted on on Sanford Ave. in order to satisfy
'.stween 3,300 and 5.000 persons menial rate, unrealistic,
lots.
Lake Superior and Lake Michi­ more people. GaiU explained. Con­
to watch players from Spain,
Collection time per week spent
gan and tha Weather Bureau pre­ gestion should be lessened oo the
Mexico, Cubs snd Latin Araer- at the seven stores m knowle*
TEN IjAY.MEX, with Herbert Thurston presiding, took charge of th«
dicted more heavy snows near the avenue, he (aid.
Sunday services at the Congregational Christian Church in a Layman’s
Lake Superior shore. Safety groups
Spectacular
sales,
give-away
Day program. Four talks were given by Bonner Carter, William Wimberly,
warned of dangerous driving con­ programs and publicity campaigns
site about 1 000 feet south of Sanford from these seven account* | The county today hired Dr. L
Edmond
Weber
and
Glenn
Utt
Jr.
Shown
her*
are,
left
to
right,
from
the
ditions through Minnesota, Wiscon­ are planned.
Lake Rowell HcL on llwy. 17 82. is $4.*1» P«r
more than the U. Smith, a 36-yeanold doctor
front row, Maurice Corbett, Wimberly, Carter, Ralph Hammond, Utt, Mer­
sin and Michigan.
There will be parimutuel betting city is receiving from these mar- I from Sparta. S. C., fo be county
Any merchant on Sanford Ave.
rill ltobiiisou, Weber, liazold Herbst, John Banner and Thurston.
Light raia moved ahead of the may join the group, Gaul saig.
^p n Use gauzes,
*w*L
| k i&gt; , lUo*u -aid.
i ucailh oUiccx.(\

Wants Chance

Red Moon Photo
Called Brilliant
By U. S. Scientists

Firm Signs
Steel Pact

Ship Runs Aground

New Naval Stalion
Entry Discussed

Red Budget

CastroCallsForJtevival0! FiringSquad
Justice In Tirade Against U.S. Officials

wss." French said.

New Pact On Goldsboro
Facilities Asked By City

Casselberry Sewer

Geneva Resolution
Criticizes Collins

1 p. m. Stocks

Road Workers Get
Added Benefits

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TB Group To Meet

Student Leaders,
Parents To Meet

Coffee Club Thursday

Wintry Storm Lays Snow
Across Midwest, East

^ Refuse Pickup Cost
Survey Ordered

Sanford Ave. Stores
Plan Improvements

iJai Alai Fronton
Start Expected

Absentee Votes Due

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.CHICAGO (UPI) - front Hoc
fighters flrom management and
facets skirmished today la
a-that may herald oot of
Min’s msec hitter railroad
wars.
•agb contracts covering
raU ualw members expire
.Baaaay, the BaUway Labor Act
MAJhroatall aa Immediate strike.
; Bnl amend tenfsmote tables
&gt;and In hotel rooms, each side will
.'MMapt to hammer home to the
&lt;ather the idee of no conctslons.
5 Under terma ef the labor act,
[ mediation began this week in sep-erote dtepotee Involving the Locomtttve fegieeem, BaUway Con'Matters aadBralumea, and tba
\ -Bullthree*. These onions have
•Shed U per cent pay Increases
- aad other ImprovemenU.
; The fight went late madialioh
&lt;when national nagoUaUooa got no-

in money (pent tot work net
received.
&lt;~
They .charge that many work­
ers engage *In "featherbedding."
collecting big pay far HtUe work,
and thus putting tba carriers late
an untcnabln position with the
^ T b T liffw iy Labor Executives'
Association has countered that
railroad employment dropped from
apeak of two mlfflon In two to
7*7,000 last (Booth, lowest in M

year*, ami that them workers
are handling up to «P per cent
mom traffic than during Um tap
•mpioymeat period of a years
rail tudoai am staging a
giant labor rally hare Nov. 8,
AFL-CIO President George Meaty
delivering the mala address. The
theme o f the rally Is "labor an­
swers the railroads," referring
apparenUy lo the geealien af
featherbedding.

Uei, dissatisfied with Um lactaseBy PUL NIWBOM
Cuban Premier Fide! Caatm'a lag mstricUoas imposed by the
^Bahert 0. Byrd. National RaU- recent television attack oo Use governmept aad the army, will
campaign hard for lifting Um
way Mediatlon Board chairman,
..;gnd throe mediators met Monday United States, and th* thought country's state af emergency law.
Wrill lead
ItSil iKt
Tho f'AMWtsiaisia
Communists trill
the
with efftcers of the so,000-member that avea mom vitriolic attacks *Pka
Eagteeen Union, usd then with may ba la stem for Um future, campaign. But tba politicians are
lepruwteUves of Um Eastern, raises speculation that Cuba even- not likely to succeed. The Army
Weston aad leuthaastem Car. tuaUy might demand ihat tba draws much of Us power from the
United State* get out ef the big emergency situation law which
lien Conference committees.
' Today tba mediators meat with Guantanamo Naval Base U occu­ was adopted In 1997 and extended
Committees from Urn railroads pies at Cubl's eastern end. U. 8. last year for one year. It la sche­
and from Um M.ioa-member Con­ doUara flow from the base Into duled for another extension.in
^
ductors and Brakeman Unions. the Cuban economy, and such a December.
Widnudsy they win meet with move might bo harder on Cuba
than Um U. S. Tba Navy has andM Iwttrhmta.
Other unions waited back of other huge base «t Rooeevelt
'■ Me front. A three-year "more- Roads, Puerto Aico, which has
t tertam" with the rallreedi signed bran on a caretaker basis sines
* I p IB nan • operating unions in World War II. It has a big har­
c

B B expires Sunday. These un- bor area, a drydock and the basic
facilities only waiting to be devel­
oped. In 19tS, the United States
abandoned Its big air bases in
Panama and pulled out almost
overnight after wearying o f Its
role as footbaU for Panama pollticlans. Look for a general tightening
on West Germany’s credit mar­
ket. The decision, effective last
Friday, to increase the discount
rata from three to four per cent
Is an attempt to bring the West
German boom under control, espoctaUy in the construction Indus­
try. Tb* new rates am expected
to lower materially new demands
for credit.

1ms lav# Indicated they will ssk
r. tat 23-csnt-an-bour Increases plus
. other benefits.
H e n am Indications both the
• miens aad tba carriers consider
Mm coming talks a tart for surrival. Tho railroads, smarting un­
der earoientlng competlUoo, hive
rimmed that union practices cost
them millions of dollars annually

Quotable
Quotes

United Press Meroa Usual
WASHINGTON -D a v id J. Mc­
Donald president of Um Ualled
Steelworkers Union, commenting
on an agree meat to set up ■ Joint
committee with Kalswer Steel
Coep. to recommend a formula
for aharing the fruits of prog­
ress:
"11Ua la' ana of the most dra­
matic things la the history of coltecUva bargaining. ! believe it
•aa forever negate the necessity
af a strike la the future."
HAVANA—Fidel Castro, charglag. before a crowd asUmatsd at
nearly 290,000 persons, that eith­
er the United SUtes la an accom­
plice In leaflet-dropping raids on
Cuba o r It Is defenseless:
"How can you (American au­
thorities) say lo your people that
they am protected against guided
missiles if you cannot halt the
departure and entrance of all sirplanet?"
SANTA MONICA, Calif. - Dar­
rell L. Graham, 27, accused of
.murdering bis ll-month-old step­
daughter, quoted by police as de­
nying the charge;
"1 didn't kill her. She just sort
af died."

.

SACRAMENTO, " Cslif. -H ep.
John E. Moss Jr, (D-Csllf.), a
member of the House subcom­
mittee probing TV quit shows,
staling that the appearance of
Charles Van Dorcn will not ef­
fect the group's plan for legisla­
tion:
"We elready know what the
problrm la."

Indonesia's major crlUcal par*

Army M ay Bar
Cooper Movie
From Base Shows
WASHINGTON (U TI) — The
Army and Air Force may ban
the movie "They Came to Cordura" from military post thea­
ters on the ground that tha film
degrade* the Medal of Honor.
Spokesmen for both services
said today no official decision
has been made yet but such ac­
tion is under consideration as a
protest against the picture.
In any event, however, the
Navy 1* not going along with the
other services. It plans to buy
copies o f the film for showing at
naval bases and on ships.
The movie, set on the Mexican
border in 11110 during the Ameri­
can expedition against I'ancho
Villa, stars Gary Cooper, lUta
Hayworth, Van HefUn and Tab
Hunter.
The Army and Air Force ap­
parently object to the Idea of
having Cooper, playing an Army
major, select five men to lie
given the Medal of Honor so that
ready • made heroes would be
available when America entered
World War I.

Social Security
A representative of Utr Social Se­
curity Administration District of­
fice will be in Sanford Nov. 4, 19
and 23, between 9 a. m. and noon.
Interviews will take place at City
Hall.

WINTER HAVEN (UPI) —
Steps should be taken to prevent
overloading the grapefruit mar­
ket* with early season fruit, It
was suggested Monday.
Assistant G a n a r a l Manager
Herman Steel o f Florida Citrus
Mutual said that even this early
in the current season, “ We’vt
over-supplied tho market nation­
ally."
Steele made the comment at the
first of 10 "round table discus­
sions" by Mutusl's grower-mem­
bers scheduled arotind tba citrus
belt.
Ills statement came In connectlon with • proposal that th#
Florida Citrus Commission be
given the authority to set aa
opening dale for fresh fruit ship­
ment* to Northern markets, which
would Insure that Immature and
poor quality fruit would not ba
allowed out of the state.
Steal* said he was In New York
recently and the quality of grape­
fruit looked all right to hint.
However, he said too much had
been shipped as growers hurried
to sell at the usual high early
season prices and the market
was "depressed.”

Explosion Wrecks
New Jersey Home
ItUTHERFORD, N. J. (U P !)—
An explosion shattered a twostory home late Monday In a
thunderous 'clim ax to a bungled
suicide attempt by a woman who
died as a result of .the blast.
Her husband and three police­
men also were Injured by the
explosion which rocked a quiet
residential area at dinnertime.
Tho victim, Ann de Vries, g l,
died In an ambulance. The ex­
plosion ripped away a sheer
nightgown she had been wearing.
She was found nude in the wreck­
age.
Her husband, Marinui, 39, and
three policemen were taken to
the hospital where they were
treated fur burna and other In­
juries. One policeman was In
serious condition.

CHIEF STANLEY a HOLLAND gets n farewell handshake from Cdr. O. H. Robinson, commanding officer
of VAH-11 as the chief retiree from the Navy after 23
yean of service. Holland, a non-aupemtitiooa type,
joined the Navy on Friday the ISth, and hia only bad
luck waa being on the USS Wasp whan it waa sunk off
Guadalcanal. Holland and his family plan to live in
Sanford at 1602 Forrest Drive.

Good Location Stressed
When Planting Trees
Your landscaping teat complete
unless it laelodo* well adapted
trees In good locations. Trees
can otter many advantages In
the landscape plan — among
them framing for your house as
well aa protection from wind and
sun.
Now la the Umo to start plan­
ning, since It wlU soon be time
lo plant trees you may need
around your homo. Most Florida
trees are best transplanted dur­
ing the winter months whan they
am most dormant.
Local trsa experts am many
Umta the bast source of Informa­
tion la finding tba right tree or

Church Announces
Member Canvass
Rev. Jamea N. Barnet* of the
First Christian Church In Sanford
has announced an Evary Member
Canvass to underwrlta the church
budget for I960.
The chairman of th# campaign
and Mr. Barnett met with 19 can­
vassing teams on Monday night to
give instructions for calls which
will be made this week on every
member of tha congregation.
Thera will bo eleven adult teams
seeking pledges for the support of
a budget of 112,300 for the coming
year. Also two teams of young
people will help in the canvass.
This budget covert the entire pro­
gram of the church Including local
operating and building needs, as
well nr the missionary and benev­
olent work o f the Disciples of
Christ at homo and abroad.
The members of the teams In­
clude: Mr. and Mr*. Earl Evans,
MTr. and Mrs. George Morgan, Mr.
and Mri. Melvin Jones, Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Tharp. Mr. and Mrs.
O. D. Landreaa. Mr. and Mr*. W.
F. Harriett, and Mr. and Mrs. B. S.
Hinson, Jr.
Mr. Belt Purvis, Mr. W. L. Rowland. Mr. Jesse Gardner, Mr. Ed­
gar Osburn,
W. H. Young.

Mrs. Wahntta Ramey. Mrs. Kyle
MeMUlan, and Sirs. Frances Jobe.
Miss Kahla Rohlfs, Miss Maria
Rowland, Tommy 't'nson and Ken­
neth Johnson a:« the members of
the youth teams. Mr. Vincent Lar­
son and Mrs. Marvin- Rnhlfa will
•area as drivtro for the team*.

trees to plant on your proparip.
Trees am the longaat Uvad at
all tha ornamental aad useful
plants available for oahaacaaont
of homo ground*; so It pays to
•elect them carefully. A tree
can be n lifetime pleasure or a
cosily problem and nuisance.
Seminole County has a local
farm forester, Charles Challman,
who can give you valuable In­
formation aa to what trees am
best adapted to your area aad
soil eoadUlooi.
Ia addition to our County Farm
Forester, Information on this sub­
ject la also available from your
County Agricultural Agent as wall
aa the Extension Service Specia­
list* at GalaaavlUe. Reputable
nurserymen and commtrefal tree
amice* also ara often willing to
give general advica about trees.
One common mistake In choos­
ing trees la to plant n tree In a
location or climate tn which It la
not adapted. A tree that grows
very atlraeUvely In other areae
of our nation or even la Florida
may not survive hare or else
may be grown only with groat
difficulty. For this reason, U Is
best to buy trees from nearby
nurseries. If you bring them or
have them shipped from a distant
place, consult local authorities
first to make sum they will grow
In your area.
Another thing to consider la
maintenance cost — some trees
am mom susceptible than others
to attacks by diseases and Insect*
and to storm and wind damage.
Some trees am better able than
other* to withstand “ city" con­
ditions such as fumes and side­
walks or Impacted soil. If you
want to plant a tree near sewer
or water line*, U la best to avoid
willows and other aperies with
roots that tsod to clog drains.
Oak* are among tho least trou­
blesome In this respect. If you
wish to combine shade tress and
lawn, it ia wise to avoid trees
with low growlag brooches end
deep shade. Also avoid trees
with a gnat many surface roots
that will compete agresalvely with
grass for water and nutrients.
Site and rapidity of growth an
other Important features to con­
sider. A low rambling bouse with
telephone and electric lines may
m ike Urge shade troea less de­
sirable for your front lawn. Small
ornamental trees adapted to your
area may grow falter aad be
mom attractive.

a loyally diaaer at the Civic Center
far Um official kick-off of the stew­
ardship caavaaa. It vaa one of the
largest event* of this kind ever
held la the church.
Pleat for tfea caavaaa and diecoaaloa of the needs of the parish
ware presetted.
(packers at the prognua iadudad Baadall Chase, general chairmaa; Bicharda Ocas, iaitial gifts
chairman; B. L. Perkins Jr., dlvlsiw leader; J. D. Wright Jr., epecial gifts ehairmaa, aad Jack
Harter, team captain.
The principal address waa given
by the ftev. Leroy D. Lawson, rec­
tor af 81. Barnabas Epliopai
Cbareb, DeLaad. Ha aMisted in
tba program dim to the absence of
toajBav- Job* W, Thomu, rector
of Holy Crete, who it Ul.
It « u explained that because of
the rapid growth of the parish
maay aew needs moat bo met, toeluding a foil time assistant clergyaua, fun time sexton, air coadiUoaiag, establishment of a new
mission aad tbs goal of doubling
the minion giving of the Church.
AH members and their families
win be visited by canvasser*.

Trouble Enough
SINGAPORE (UPI) — Charg­
ed wire Illegal entry Into Blngapom, IP-year-old Lira Chin Aik
pl—led far leniency on grounds
that ht had three wives te sup­
port.

Serving u hoateaaes for the dinaar vara Mr*. B. W. William* aad
Mr*. David Dearotph. co-chairmen,
anialed by: Mae*. Raymond Ball,
Cordoa Bradley. Harold Chapman,
Hawkiaa CeaaeUy. Bichard Deaa,
Join Galloway. Tyler Dedmaa,
Baadall Chaae, Maaoa Whartan. J,
J. Want. Praak Jfahaaa. Jw Nteb.

otai, Alfred Stanley.
B. L. Fi iMm Jr., A. B. Pttcrioa
Jr„ Prod Draw, Harry Canal), Ed­
vard LaCocr. Jack Horner, Donald
Tbompooa. Henry Tamm, Donald
»lshap. M. L, Reborn Jr., P n i Ii i
Kkklitar, WaUy Phillip*. WJfc.
Halhack, Cbarlca Bom tad Philip

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TWO AMERICAN PHYSICISTS, Dr. Emilio Segre, 34
(rlcht), and Dr. Owtn Chamberlain, 89, both of tha
Univarsity of California, ware awarded tha Nobnl Prim
for Phyaki for thnlr research into thn nature of tha
atom and thn discovery of thn anti-proton. They art pic­
tured examining negatives.
m

n
leggy
continental
look in
enney’s
long wearing
ctitton jeans

StoweShowsOil Pointing
TechniqueTo Association
Thirty association members,
guest* and visitors attended the
regular Sanford Art Association
Workshop meeting at tha Craft
Hut in Fort Mellon Park last
night. Chief attraction waa a
demonstration In oil painting

Jury Acquits
15-Year-Old
NEW YORK (UPI) -

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THE COMMENDATION RtilBON waa awarded to a Sanford native, Lt.
CoL Ralph B. Moye, left, recently at a ceremony in Hanau, Germany. Col.
Moye received the award from Col. Eugene Surdyk, commander of the
212Ui Artillery Group for hia ducoveriea ia artillery ballistics.

A 18-

ear-old accused of the atomp
Ifling o f an elderly man tn a
Brooklyn park last July waa ac­
quitted Monday night by an allmala Jury.
Peter Mancerl had been a c­
cused of tho killing o f Edward
Butler, 66, by Dorothy Stauf. 19,
who said Butter scolded Mancerl for necking with her In the
park.
8b# testified at the trial that
Mancerl beat and kicked Butler
in tho head in reprisal for tho
scolding.
But three other teen-age girls
testified that the stauf girl had
told them *he lied in stylos Min*
m ri had kilted Butter.

techniques by association mem­
bers and local artist, Edmund
Stowe.
Stow* showed hia methods by
producing a completed picture
before the audteace. accompanied
by a running commentary a* he
painted. The painting was of a
typical Florida seen* showing a
group of coconut palms on a sgnd
dtune overlooking the water.
Following tho demonstration,
thorn was a abort business ses­
sion, with reports by the presi­
dent on* the recent executive
board mmtlag, sad the chairman
of tho Exhlbltior Committee on
rules for the forthcoming Art
Show. This was followed by a
critique session, during which pre­
viously produced work tl various
members we* aaalysnd.

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don* toaa ’em in the washer. Sixes 10 to 20.

Canned Clothe*
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sate of
"canned" clothes in aupermarksts
bee proved successful, the Ameri­
can Can Co- said today, and house­
wives may soon ba able to pick up
canned panties, sock*, bras, diap­
er* and men's shirts in thrir local
st^tr marks!.

Shop Pcaoej’a . . , you’ll lira better, you'll • « « !

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Miss Charlotte Mae Braun,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Char­
lie I. Braun, Kenedy, Texas and
Lt. tjgt Joseph Goss, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. N. Weant, Spear­
man, Texas, were married Oct.
18 at 8 p. m. In the Naval Air
Station Chapel.
Chaplain WUliam Hearn offi­
ciated at the military ceremony.
Chief E. C. Whitehead, organist,
presented a program of wedding
music.
The bride was given In mar-

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The Sanford Women’* Golf
* Association will meet tomorrow
at 11:90 a. m. for a business meet­
ing. followed by the monthly
luncheon.
Mrs. Augusta Russell, tourna­
ment chairman, announces that a
point system tournament will be
played during the day. Winners
will be determined by the highest
number of points made in each

vhite Chantilly lace over tulle I featured a scooped neckline w i*
bridal taffata. The bodice I fjye insets of bridal taffeta, gad M
cascade of ruffle* forming (ha
skirt back.
Her veil of Imported silk Ulia*
aion fell from a scalloped lac*
cap, edged with seed peart*. She
carried a white Bible topped with
a white orchid corsage and rib»
bon streamers.
Mrs. Barbara McWilliams, ma­
tron o f honor, wore a street langdi
dress of mots green silk organza
with three quarter Ingth sleeves
and carried a bouquet « f red
roses.
Serving as best man was En­
sign William T. Blakemore sad
honor guards Included Lt. &lt;Jg)
R. D. Peterson. Lt. (jg) M. E.
Windham. Lt. (jg ) D. R. McGraw,
Lt. (jg ) R. L Wilt, Lt. (jg) T.
Cooley and Lt. (jg ) J. H. Piro(te.
Peterson and Windham also served
as ushers.
Following the ceremony a recep­
tion was held at the Naval Air
Station Officer’s Club. The bride’s
table held a three tiered wedding
cake topped with a miniature bride
and groom. Assisting with the
serving and entertaining were En­
sign and 31ra. Blakemore ead
Lcdr. and U ri. Guthrie.
Following
a
wedding
trip
through Central Florida the cou­
ple will reside In Lake Miry.
The groom la aUaehcd to Heavy
LT. (Jr.) AND MRS. JOSEPH GOSS
Attack Squadron One.

M ary

Handicaps will remain the
same until play can be resumed on
the lull 18 hole course.

Personals
Church

MRS. HOWARD MONTIETH is shown presenting a gift to Miss Harriett
er, at the Monticth home. Looking
Redding, guest o f honor at a linen shower,
on nre Mrs. Clarence Redding, mother o f the honoree, right and Mrs. C.
(Bergstrom Photd)
M. Walls, left.

Calendar
TUESDAY
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W. M. U. Clark Circle meets
with Mrs. Jim McCoy, 203 Col­
lin* Dr., at 7:43 p. m.
First Baptist Church Brother­
hood supper and proiram meet­
ing 7 p. m. Bible survey Class,
7:30 p. m.
Presbyterian Church Pioneer
Fellowship, 6 p. m. Men of the
Church supper, T p. m.

Dr. Head Speaks At UN Program

As principal speaker on a Uni­ &gt;the piano by Mrs. T. C. O'Stccn.
Dr. Head pointed out that peace
ted Nations program at the San­
ford First Methodist Church. Dr. l has to be striven for: to be a
Mabel Head chose (or her sub­ . good neighbor, whether as a perject “ The United Nations Works ' son or a nation, calls for great
WEDNESDAY
for Peace." Sho told a large 1effort, and that the UN Is ma­
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Girl Scout Troop 233 met* 3:13 audience of church women thu chinery, it will succeed only to
p. m. at First Presbyterian United Nations has succeeded in the extent the nations of Ihc
Church. Presbyterian Senior Choir stopping some wars, prevented world tvatl it to succeed. After
aupper • p. m., Midweek Bible others from starting, and is con­ speaking of many of its achieve­
hour 7 p. m.
tinually strengthening the social, ments toward world peace, she
Plnecreat Baptist Church S. S.
interpreted the structure of the
officers and teachers supper meet­ economic, and political conditions
U. N., explaining the purposes o(
ing, 8:30 p. m. ft. A. meeting, 7 which make for world peace.
p. m .; Prayer meeting, 8 p. m.
Preceding the address, a prayer the different commissions and the
Trustees meeting 9 p. m.
; for the United Nations was given sprciall/rd agencies.
Comparatively speakiu:. she in­
First Baptist Church Training by the Rev. T. C. O'Steen, pastor
formed the audience that the
^ Union supper and officera counof First Mthodlst Chut h and a U. N. is one of 'tc cheapest
• cil 8 p. m. Prayer meeting, 7:30
scripture was read by Mrs. R. imperative organizations we sup­
p. m.
F. Cole. Speaking from a visitor's port. On the average for all ita
viewpoint o( the United Nations, combined efforts, a taxpayer pays
The fur stole goes to new Mrs. B. B. Crumley gave "A about 37c a year for its support.
She related that one of the most
lengths —&gt; so long they can dou­ Methodist Woman goes to the
ble aa capes or coats. One popu­ United Nations." The group sang important fields of the U. N.
lar style for fall will have a full several U. N. songs, led by Mrs. was the promotion of the Uni­
coat front and a short stole back. I* D. Hastings accompanied at versal Declaration of Human

• Holiday Dance
Given At U.S.O.

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Special gueats came from Day­
tona Beach, Mount Dora, Mait­
land and Longwood to help the
Junior Volunteers of the Sanford
USO Club entertain young men
from the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion at the annual Hallowe’en
dance.
The costumes were delightful.
One junior volunteer was dressed
as a native Hawaiian, complete
with a beautiful hula ikirt. A
young navy man appeared as a
werewolf, another as a mummy
and an eight year old junior vol­
unteer, carried a Panda half her
size and looked half her age.
They all entered Into the spirit
of Hallowe’en and there was
much fun and frolicking, typical
of all Hallowe en parties.
The club Ijself gave the appear­
ance of a New England barn,
highlighted by a realistic life
size scarecrow above the fire­
place.
Dancers
wholeheartedly
enjoyed the peppy Conga lint
and other dances to tha music ol
Vert Knowlton’s orchestra.
Pinky Baron, a Junior volun­
teer, was awarded the prize for
the most attractive costume.
------------------------------GIRL SCOUT DAIRY
Troop 18
Girl Scout Troop 10 got in an­
other camping trip before the
weatherman sent tho recent cool
spell to this area. They spent
a two night campout at Juniper
Springs.
They enjoyed the beautiful trails
through lush jungle woods, fas­
cinating ponds with weird looking
bubbles of sand and water a
chill pool for swimming, the old
water mill, aquarium and fire
shelters built of rustic logs with
cooking and eating facilities avadable.
,
Participating
in the
outing
were Sharon Ball, Pat Bassett,
Barbara Buckler, Kathy Butler,
Celeste Cancll, Jean Fletcher,
Sandy Herviah, Carol Jo Oxford,
Maria Rowland, Carol Samuel,
Carol Thomas. Margaret Toeva,
Norma Whittero and Dandle
Wright.
Chaperoning the group were
leaders, Mrs. James Buckler, and
Mr. Buckler, son Jimmy and house
guests Mr. and Mrs. David Rogers
of Baltimore. Md. Other grownups
were Mrs. Ike Butler and daughters Nora aod Linda.
The girts used the girl scout
pup tents available from Mrs.
Randall Chase (or shelter, held
campfire ceremoniea both days
enjoyed several long periods of
swimming. They were aroused
for morning worship at the poolaide by the loud blowing of a
conk shell.

An electric floor washer wwUj
• the floor with water and deter­
gent, scrubs it. then automati­
cally vacuums the water, leaving
the floor clean and dry. The dir­
ty water is kept in a separte
tank. Designed for use on hardsurface floors, it require* no handscrubbing, mopping, rinsing or
wiping.

BY IDA MAY 8JOBLOM
Mr. and Mri. W. G. Ferguson
had as guests last week, their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. M. A. Green ot Smyrna,
Tenn. While hero they also visited
Mr. Greens brother, Ur. and Mrs.
William Grrcn of Five Points.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sicbert
have returned home after spending
the summer with their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Johns of Gaylord, Michigan.
Mrs. Grace B. Cole has returned
home after a delightful visit with
her sister and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. A. G. Bush ot Richmond, V«
Visiting Mrs. Ida Keogh and
Mrs. Eileen Williard is Mrs. Sarah
Rubmson ot Gulfport, Fla., former
ly of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mr. and Mr*. U B. Miioli and
James Lambert ot Jacksonville
were weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Tomblcr and family.
Mr. and Mrs. R. it. Cress arc
home after a three months vaca­
tion which included visit* to Mary­
land, West Virginia and Pennsylva­
nia.

Rights which offers the best op­
portunity for Individual action.
Other Important actions that the
individual can do with God’s help
is pray, read, talk, write, give,
support, work and consecrate
one’s self to the achievement of
world peace.
Having been an official Obser­
ver at the United Nations repre­
senting the United Council of
Church Women and many other
Christian organitations, she spoke
with authority and clarity. An in­
teresting question and answer pe­
riod followed her talk in the sanc­
tuary and at the luncheon tabtea
which were decorated with tropical
foliage, interspersed with U. N.
flags.
Mr*. Hastings, Vice President
of the W. S. C. S. and her com ­
mittee were in charge of the
program. Hostesses were: Mrs.
R. L. Clicqucnnoi, Mrs. C. L.
Wallis. Mrs. K. D. Kirchhoff. Mrs.
First |il«ce. winner, at the
J. W. Brown and Mrs. B. B. Duplicate llridgc Club last week
Crumley.
were Cdr. and Mrs. T. \V. Ontby.
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Ranucy, were
second high, Mbs Margaret Davis
and partner, third, and Mr*. J. E.
Baker and 3trs. George McCall
fourth.
Another game is scheduled for
Thursday at 8 p. m. at the Com­
munity Center, Kith and Mag­
nolia.

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The Joy Class of the First Haplist Church of Longwood met at
the home of Mrs. Zera Hauser
with Mrs. Elda Nichols, president,
presiding.
The devotional was presented by
Mrs. Estelle Fulch. Year book
plans were discussed. Final ar­
rangements were formulated for
the annual Christmas party sche­
duled for Dec. 17 at 7:30 p. in. at
the First Raptisl Church t’ellowship Hall. Gifts will be exchanged
at this meeting.
Committees appointed (or the
event were, Mrs. Fntch and Mar­
gery Showers, decorating; Virginia

Employees Hold
Annual Picnic
Employes ot Holler Motor Sales
held their annual picnic at San- lando Springs Saturday afternoon.
About 76, including tho employee
and their families attended.
J ins Renton, Claude llittcll and
Fred Ycacklc prepared the bar­
becued spare ribs and chicken

KNJOYING THE USO DANCE arc left, Ralph Long, Mm. Nan My cm,
Pearl McCraw, J. W. Austin, W. W. Leeming and Del O’Neal.

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Jordan and Kloisc Lomler, refresh­ before applying.
ment; Athalee Helms, Mrs. llauscr
and Mary Frances Luke, games
STA-NU Ckaatag
and Edna Hopkins and Uctty Craw­
Keeps Clothes
ley, clean up.
LIKE NEW I
Clara llieks will be hostess to
tho November inerting.

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Newcomers Invited
To W. W. Club Meet
The Welcome Wagon Club will
meet tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m.
at tho Woman's t'lub building. All
newcomers in the area ar* in­
vited to attend.

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planning easy and bring many
compliments from family and
guest*.

Elder Springs H.D. Club Hears
Program On Lamps And Lighting
The Elder Springs Home.Demon­
stration Club met at the home ol
Mr*. W. F. Buckner, with the presi­
dent, Mrs. Harold Fauvrr, presid­
ing. A report was given on the
bake sale, which was very success*
fui.
Mrs. Fauver urged members to
attend the workshop on Christmas
decorations scheduled for Nov. 1U
from 7 to it) p. m. at tho Horne
Demonstration Center. Ticket* for
the workshop may be purchased
from any of the ciubs (or S1.50.
Mrs. George Otto of the Longwod club, gave an interesting talk
on, “ Good Lighting" and “ Lamp
Shades". She also spoke about the
do-it-yourself three-way lamp kit.
Miss Eva Hunt from the Sanford

Club, gave helpful hints on land­
scaping. Mrs. R. W. Drayton and
daughter, Mrs. Hazel Bailey were
guests at tho meeting.
Others attending were Mr*. S. E.
Norwood. Mrs. Lydia Schulze. Mrs.
R. L. Bradbury, ’ Mr*. W. D.
Simpson. Miss Norino Norwood.
Mrs. Maudie Grey, Mrs. Harry Mil­
ler and Mrs. W. O. Nolan.
—Main dishes freeze especially
well in sauces and gravies. But
cooking time should be shortened
slightly to allow for additional
rooking when reheating.

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ts M an ia Arrwwemlto o f too Associated Press,
o f the White Houaa
Association. at
of Um birthday f 1-----Mr too Prasldaat. They are more
m e a lin g tha a Elsenhower's re­
seat formal utterances.
Arrowsmith bad ssrUar pointed
•at that ha was retiring ns presi­
dent of tha association, with only
18 second* o f his term left to
nm , while President Elsenhower
bad 19 months m a n to go. It bap13 months c m
. „ any period since
1948. Yet after nearly m e n yaara
in tha impossible office of the
PnaidMey, Elsenhower is show­
ing mom and more eagerness
to put tha burden down.
At almost every level of gov­
ernment. but particularly near the
top- you bear tha complaint of
how hard It is to get a final
decision. With conflicting forces

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V to p trn U district with it* own MBAtor- This
i to n iaertoss in our rtpraMaUtJon In the Senate
I dO to 70 per cant, sinco Brwvard'a population is
ftvtto that of Seminole.

^T lU p. Gordon Frwterkk polntod out today that this •!«
t ^ k Nn o n important than moot people rtaliie."
- A i m tS K S to f to?poopto Votkf la fnvor of it 1
a to g | to onmttraet n nogstlY* rot# is

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to o Late To Classify
process aa wa know it today, tha
not iaelinad to »• task ad prodnelag a printed Bible
jfcat with mm L of Um numer- in these early days was a monu­
mb “ i i i h '* we era called upon mental oo*. T b t-i were no mod­
to r t i i m
Um bulk b( t t o a em presses and no linotypes.
Mroiy aaifiafc u d Intended to Every single latter had to ba
MTTO M M B fKU l tadOTMt, £ « * hand set ooa at a Uma and run
t o too ohoom n re 1 c m wboto off a page at n Uma.
The man who acta out on a
heariedly ouffoct and that la NatSeiulBlble woah, October 19- Journey around tha world dots
not take long to reach a place
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Tkii rear's chairman w ii M. where moat of the things which
* . Buotokrtrs, Jr.. CJitnnin ad assumes Importance In his own
UM loard ad U. 1. lubber Co. Ufa aaam unimportant or unknown.
to ttrgl^Mtlaaal abaervanca ba Tha worke ad Dumas, Shakaspaara,
. . . . . u m batter fuide, tha dramas ad Ibata and Goethe,
to batter set od principle or have found their way over ■ com­
aaurta ad laaar atrangth than the paratively small part of the earth,
M r Bible. It la the aaawtr for but there la ana hook which tha
to as Individuals, aa for aoelaty, travalar finds In tha remotest
•ad aa a wodd searching for the areas. Go where you will and
you will find tha Bible.
Iruth."
Although the Book has been
lafardlaaa od faith or creed,
tbo Bible odfera mankind the banned In certain Communist
moot dependable guide for life areas, I dare say that hidden
we have today. Controversial away In Um bomta of devout raildents you will find a family
though It may be, U aUll gives
us aaawers to soul searching Bible. The one book treasured
M o tions that wa can find no- above all others.
Ages ago, whan the sacred
where else.
writings racelvcd their name of
The first Bible printed In this Bible, it meant "the books", re­
counter waa John EUoi’a trawls- ferring to the rolls od papyrus on
tton Into the MaaaaehusaUs dia­ whleh wars inscribed by hand
lect of the Algooquln Indiana in those writings of tha ancient
IIU and the volume was prlnltd scribes which became accepted aa
to Cambridge, M an.
the Holy Scriptures.
In 1743 Christopher Sauer, in
Tha Bible might ba termed the
Germantown, Peanrylvania, print­ library for no reference work
ed the first Bible In a European has aver commanded more at­
language. It waa printed In tier- tention. Within Its books and
man.
pages will be found the eucnce
Not until 1782 did Congress of all other literary works for
recommend and approve the It Indudaa assays, stories, love
printing od the first Bible In the songs, dramas, legal documents,
English language in the United history, travel, everything Is
States and it waa printed in Phil- there and mankind has only to
seek If ba would find and un­
adelphin by Robert Altken.
Compared with the printing derstand its truths.

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Assignment Washington
By ED EOTEBBA
WASHINGTON — Om of thn
first time* I saw that hsndaomo,
serious Latin face was on soma
obscure mountain in tha desolate
•rid land northwest of Mootrey,
Mexico. It was painted on bar­
ren rock. This was la 19M.
The gentle m M was running for
office—President o f hla country
—and his n an o was scrawled
like 5cnor Kllroy everywhere In
Mexico on anything that couldn't
get up and walk away.
The campaign paid off 'way
back thsn, and now President
Lopes Matsos was campaigning
again—this tin s for goodwill In
our fair city.
It wasn't much of a struglo,
though, because he was among
friends—namely, the newsmen of
tho capital who liked him be­
cause he liked them. They liked
him so much that they broke
precedent and Invited him to two
two stags in on# day—to tho Na­
tional Press Club luncheon and
the White House correspondents’
dinner.
The only ares where there was,
alas, a lack of understanding was
in (he subtle joke department.
One of our erudito teasers loaded
his cheek with a ball of longue

CROSSW ORD

By FRANK ELEAZER
WASHINGTON (U PI) — I’ m
DOWN
19. Lake
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afraid a manned flight to tha
1. Article
bird
moon that was scheduled for Dee.
of
20. Lonr7 won't bo taking o ff after all.
virtu
fstYou know how much It costs to
2. Citrus
low,
travel these days. And (ho gov­
fruit
for
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3. Tennis servoi ona
ernment has said a Baltimore in­
4. Delays
31. Foy
venter who worked out the trip
6. Endures
Plus
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can’ t sell any more stock to meat
4. In. and
city
his expenses.
amok. 1
7. Luzon
The inventor and three associ­
S
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native
22. Osins
ates were to make tho flight on a
1. Wretched
23. Indulges
spare ship powered by "free
2!. Afresh
D. Indonesian 21. Belief
energy," a type o f propulsion
33. Solar died
Island
S3. Slender
which unfortunately the govern­
stalk (boL) 34. Ptcks
11. Iowa and
ment, in its own space work, has
(abbr.)
Utah
39. Burrs la
34. Arabian
11. Flba
w ood
jrarmtnt
19. Special
not been able to match.
Ilk Kettle
drsaa
30. Stupefy
38. High priest
Records of the Securities and
SI. Irving Ber­
Exchange Commission indicate
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that only 9186,000 had bean ob­
S3. Had on
tained from soma 400 investors in
TJii
22. Man
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this project before the agency got
24. On
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around to blocking the sates.
IT. Ash Wade
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Even with "free energy," that’ s
neaday to
r $
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probably not enough to, cover a
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moon trip. Ona way, maybe. But
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fighter
in this esse the travelers planned
plans
a round trip, with the tetum set
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19. Young
for Dec. 16.
goats
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SO. Barium
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ment on the announced itinerary
Isym.)
or other details o f the trip. Its
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if '
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court, was that tbe inventor had
(var.)
neglected to register his securi­
34. Lair
ir
ties before offering them for sale,
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23. Lariat
as (ha law requires.
IT. Stop
J ITT
39. Serious
SEC is a federal agency set up
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26 years ago after Investors in tha
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41. Girl's name
pre-crash era had displayed more
Ti
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enthusiasm than Judgment in
49. Incline
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looking fo r places to put their life
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(naut)
savings and sometimes all they
could borrow.
With the stock market booming
Pagu 4
Tuesday, October 27, 1959
•gain, tha SEC more and more
lately has been acting the kill­
a s i t s x s u u w , u i m MS n siM M ,
joy. Needless to say, Its efforts
MVM-vft *. t i i s u a , s a « M W * i ■•••«•»
JACK VHIM
CBCULSA rARMCK
aren't always appreciated.
CISF BOSS**
iM tolf B4lt«*
stasis u m m

JSaieeea m
Tho Bcease to •
Seals Sa lha oea

snd scribbled this query to ba
translated to the guest:
" la regard to your visit with
Sen. Lyndon Johnson at his rsnch
la Ttxas, la that to Insure con­
tinued close relations with the
President of the United States?"
The man from coffeeland smil­
ed wanly, like he had just swal­
lowed a quantity o f synthetia
coffaa In a guest's house. Then
he u ld In a manner extremely
diplomatic that It certainly was
no one’s business whom he visited,
Insomuch as he required no speclsl permits to see gentlemen In
this country like U. S. Senators.
Our goodwill fiesta almost end­
ed with an International bang
right then and there. But Presi­
dent Bill Lawrence popped up lo
hold a quick little summit con­
fer tact with Mateos and his interprster. With a p-sss-t look on
his face, Lawrence laid something
like: "This Is a political Joke
about our friend down In Texas
who's been trying lo run secretly
for President —get it?"
The froten, putsled face melted
Uke e hunk of ice cream in a
cup of good hot Mexican coffee,
and Ike gusst laughed. And then
he caught on to our North Arnecano's subtleties, for he tossed

Soma of those who put money
behind the moon flight for in­
stance were bitter whsn the gov­
ernment started snooping around,
Interfering with science. Tha SEC
is accustomed to this.
Awhile back It prosecuted a fel­
low for fraud in connection with
his fuelless engine and an atomic
water machine to treat cancer. It
was the people whose money he
took who rushed to defend him.
But SEC It out to protect us,
whether we like it or not. Just
this week, the SUth anniversary of
the big break In the market in
October, 1929, the agency is
launching an educational cam­
paign. The message is, investi­
gate before you invest. Beware o f
tips from strangers by long dis­
tance phone. Buy only through
reputable brokers.
The law says securities general­
ly can't be offered for sale until
registered with SEC. with all
facts laid out on the tablt. Also,
it's contrary to law to make false
claims in trying to sell them.
There
ia always somebody
though who doesn't seem to know
about this.
In July, SEC blew the whistle
on an outfit locating oil with
gravity waves. Until the agency
stopped him another oil man was
doing all right with a magnetic
logger, or doodle bug, which he
said found oil In 94 tries out of
100
A New Yirk securities dealer
•old a series of debentures on
which 4 per cent interest was
paid. With the revenue from each
new issue, he was able to keep
payment! up on the last one. Al­
though that looks like a workable
plan to me, the SEC didn't think
so. They put this fellow in Jail.
Since Oct. 29, 1929, all sort of

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The question: "D oes the Castro
government constitute a menace
to non-CoramunlsUe Am ericM re­
publics?"
His reply: "Whan a beverage
has a high eootant of alcohol,
you call It a beverage with guts
. . .and your quastioo Is a ques­
tion with guts."
Newsmen got to comparing the
Mexican Under's visit with that
last out-of-townsr who dined with
us, Nikita Khrushchev. Per In­
stance, It was noted that for UM
Russian there ware 13 talavliion
cameras Jammed la tha hack af
tha room, f o r Mateos tharo w a n
only two.
But America’* reaction to tha
twa leaden was probably best
shown, without words, by Presi­
dent Elsenhower.
When Khrushchev was here, ho
(sprriM d hU Interest In helicop­
ters. Ike was magnanimous, lie
said Nikita could buy one from
us.
When Mateos arrivsd hero, bo
expressed his InUrsst la tho newtype small cars, so Ike went out
and ordered a powder blue, four*
door Ford Falcon, worth 92,300
—and gave it to him.

protective devices have btM built
Into the securities market. 80 the
SEC doesn't look for another
Black Tuesday, ever. But it points
out that the laws o f supply snd
demand, averages, gravity and
common sense have not bean re­
pealed.
In a speech at the National
Press Club recently SEC Chair­
man Edward N . Qadsby warned
Investors that prices have gone up
and down In the pari end will do
so In the future. And as for spec­
ulating, he said, amateurs who
try this might Just as well bet on
the horses.

D ying Coat Up
ST. LOUIS (U P !) - The copt
of dying la rising nearly as fast
as the cost of living, a business
counselor told the National Funer­
al Directors Assn.

Tha timing af a summit con­
ference sad the degree of pres­
sure that should bo applied to
gat an earlier conference, as tha
President Is ssld to want, are
alio at IsstM la the government.
We cannot enforce our will on
our alllea. President DeGauile of
Franco haa taken a p a v e rosponslbllity In insisting for reasons of

By FEED DANZIG
NEW YORK (U PI) - The faces
belonged to Russians, young and
old, but the exprenlons were
thoroughly familiar.
Thanks to TV, wo have seen
such rapt, sublime expressions on
our own young and eld after ex*
posure to performance! by Leo*
nerd Bernstein and the New York
Philharmonic.
The first of four concerts by
this famed team was filmed in
Moscow during a recent tour and
shown Sunday night on CBS-TV.
It was a rewarding, captivating
hour.
BernsUin told hU Russian au­
dience, "Americans and Ruti Im s simply love each other's
music." He proceeded to prove bis
point with some musical evidence
In compositions from both na­
tions. Similarities also were read­
ily apparent as bis great orches­
tra performed exeerpts from
Copland’s "Billy the Kid" ballet
suite sod Shostakovich's Seventh
Symphooy. The camera caught
tuperis doseupi of audience mem­
bers and moved Into the orchestra
itMlf to heighten the cogency of
the moment. Bernstein's own pas­
sions snd
gestures,
although
somewhat theatrical . looking i t
times, certainly added to my un­
derstanding of the music.
The sponsor (Ford) kept the
commercials to a bare minimum.
Perisapa the only wrong note
came when Attorney Joseph N.
Welch delivered a talk on citizen­
ship. His lecture was welllntenUooed but did nothing to heighten
tho orchestra's dramatic impact.

Telethons for worthy causes
may have been rendered obsolete
by NBC-TV’a one-hour tribute to
Eleanor Rooeevelt o o her dia­
mond Jubi’ ro Sunday night. A
blunt fund-raising pitch for a new
cancer research institute, the
rogram had Arthur Godfrey ai
So"at and offered gracious enter­
tainment, carefully planned and
executed by numerous stars and
various public figures. It served
as an examplt of how TV shows
o f this type can be presented
without developing into maudlin,
raucous or tiresome affairs.
Cary Grant, who created the
movie role of Mr. Lucky, wouldn’t
star In the TV series about the
gentleman gambler, so John Vivyen, whose chin is equally indent­
ed, landed the Job. The CBS-TV
series, prtmitred on Saturday. U
a Peter Ouon look-sllke. But this
la natural since it Is assembled
by tha slick lads of Spartan pro­
ductions, the grantophlles wbo
gave us Gunn. Spartan m t u i
frugal, savtra, and this describes
tha acting, plot and dialogue in
tha lucky-aon-of-a-Gunn format.
The settings are more opulent,
since the hero must be a night
person, suave snd sex-reeking.
Vlvyan manages to s'mnambulale
through some shattering experi­
ences with a supercilious smile
or boisterous laughter. It’s all
very dreamlikt end. since .(ha
gamble appears to have bean tek*
en out of this combination, TV's
new gambling man should stick
around for a while. The cards are
sucked for him.

But than la a quantise of the
poaHiva direction al American
poliey and tha position which
Ula government prasaats to ite
allies and to tha world. W h ils t
differences are inevitable there
c m ba no positive direction —
no really effective leadership —
If funds mental dlsagr eraents par*
siat and era aired in Interminable
sasiioes of government commit­
tees.
The argument is still going on
within Um government ever whe­
ther with tha Elsenhower Initia­
tive and the exchange of vleite
with Khrushchev tharo la in faetto
a recognition of tha status quo
ia Eastern Europe* One faction
is saying vehemently, no, that la
immoral and tha Soviet conquest
by force must not ba coodoncd.
Another fiction la laying, yes,
but liberation Is no loafer a feesibla policy end wa rannot shut
our eyas to tha facts.
This la only to suggest areas
of dispute that -stand In the way
af policy decisions essential toM
the negotiations ahead. Only ooaw
man can resolve these differences
and that la the President of the
United SUtea. Ha can resolve
them not by being caprldoue and
arbitrary but by patient, painstak.
ing effort, by mastering all the
facta, by doing hia homework
on the complicated Issues involvcd, and then coming up with
what be believei to be tbe best
and fairest answer for all con cern .^
ed.
*
The President took tha initia­
tive
visiting tha European
capitals and in Inviting Premier
Khrushchev to this country. He
won restored stature as a "new
Ike" wbo was himself calling
the ihots. In the light of this
new glow It Is not considered po­
lite here to point out that the
President is not doing his home­
work and that the big decisions^
are not being taken.
“
Nevertheless, privately this ia
being laid with increasing con­
cern. What b is been achieved
thus far is a delicate alteration
In tbe atmosphere. But on both
sides of the East-West dividing
lias are those who would like to
see the old storm signals go up
and wbo sre in fact working hard
to this end.
They will take advantage of all
delays and uncertainties to r e - V
verse the mild and tentative
thaw that came out o f tbe Camp
David talks. Both Red China and
Nationalist Chins are determined
that for their own ends the old
cold war attitudes must be re­
stored. Powerful fortes much
closer to the governments of Mos­
cow and Washington havo a vest­
ed interest in seeing the cold war
resumed.
Fifteen months Is a abort t i m o g
as these matters go. But In this
short span a great deal for tha
future of the world, and Incident­
ally for the Eisenhower reputa­
tion, can be determined.

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LSU Paces
'Grid Ratings
NEW YORK (L’ PI) — The Louisiana State T i f era. who
meet third-ranked Misaisalppi Saturday night in a clash of
perfect-record football teams, today topped United Press In­
ternational's major college ratings for the sixth straight
week.
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which
has scored 189 points while allow­
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tamea, advanced from fifth to
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scored 103 points while allowing
football ratlngi (drat place voiea
only ala in winning sU starts.
and won-loat records in parenthe­
The 35 leading coaches who
rate the teams weekly for UP1 ses):
gave Louisiana State 19 first- Teem
P l a c e votes and a total of 322
1 Louisiana St
(18) (8-0) 322
points. Northwestern drew nine
2 Northwestern
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first-piece votes and 285 points.
3 Mississippi
(1) (8 8 ) 241
Mississippi received five first4 Texa*
(8 0 ) 244
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5
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Thera were no newcomers in
8 Sou. Calif.
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7 Penn State
(8 0 ) 137
formful weekend e f the season.
I Auburn
(4-1) 93
However, several teams in the
&gt; Wisconsin
(8 1 ) 81
select group switched places in
10 Georgia Tech
(8 1 )
58
the latest balloting.
11. Purdue 55; 12. Clemson, 8;
Texas slipped from third to 13, Washington. 8; 14, Tennessee,
p fou rth and Syracuse, a 44-0 win­
4; 13 (tie), Oklanoma, Air Force
ner over West Virginia, advanced
Acariemv, Oregon and Yale, 3
from sixth to fifth. Southern Cali­
each; . ’ (tie), Michigan State
fornia, which had to rally for a
and Texaa Christian, 2 each.
30 • 28 decision over Stanford,
dropped from fourth to sixth.
Penn State, Auburn, Wisconsin
and Ceorgia Tech rounded out
the top 10 in that order.
Texas was close behind Missis­
sippi with 244 points. Syracuse
CORAL GABLES (U PD -C oaeh
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(lift, Penn htate 137, Auburn 1)3,
Wisconsin 61 and Ceorgia Tech s,ar*lng backfield in preparation
69. Southern California received {or Mlaim a kriday nigbl contest
the other first-place votes.
, with Kentucky at the Orange bowl.
Purdue advanced from 14th toi Sophomore Ron FHttaehe was
11th. It was followed in order by moved up to flrst string left half­
Clem.von, Washington, Tennessee,
back Monday, rtplacing senior Bob
Oklahoms, Air Force Academy,
Oregon, Yale, Michigan State and Rosbaugh. The hard • running
Texas Christian. Only 20 achools Fritxachc looked good against
were mentioned on this week's Navy two weeks ago both on of­
ballots.
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Six of the fit#st college fo#tb*n
teams in the United State! will
meet each ether Saturday tight
it t Seulheaitera Conference
game at Baton Rouge—three from
Louisiana State and three from
Mississippi.
That'a what soma experti are
saying. And. significantly, that'a
the way LSU and Ote Mias are
practicing for the game. Each
squad has three fine teams, the
difference being that the Rebet
three go both ways, while LBU’a
are mainly specialists on either
offense or defease.
Coach John Vaught ef Missis­
sippi said his Rebels Saturday in
beating Arkansas 388 turned en
"one of the beat Item performan­
ces we'va had." As a result, the
three Rebel teams concentrated on
unit work Mooday. Vaught ran hie
varsity teams through both offensive and defenaire drills. Spec­
ial attention was given to stop­
ping the LSU backfield.
The Tigtra from the bayou
country were introduced to the Ole
Miss defensive end offensive
alignments Mooday.
The Tiger* reviewed their as­
signments and ran through a light
drill in sweat logs. Coach Paul
Dlttxel said the entire squad appearad ready to go, and Vaught
reported Ole Mias cams out of the
Rarorback game without injuries.
But at Ualntivillt, Fla., whore
LSU beat Florida's Gators 8 0
Saturday, Coach Bob Woodruff
aald, " I aspect LSU has a few
too," referring to bruises hie
players received in the game.
The Gators, preparing for Au­
burn’s homacomlng, wert warned
"w e'll have to score."
Auburn's first two units worked
out lightly Mooday. End Joe
Leichlman missed practice be­
cause of a bruised shoulder, and
tackles Kan Rice and Loon Mytrs, guard Haywood Warrick and
halfback Johnny Kara worked out
although they are still recovering
from injuries in (ho Miami gam t.
Alabama worked out under the
lights for their homecoming game
with Mississippi State. "Barring
injuries, we expect to have everyooe ready Saturday except quar­
terback Laurien Stepp," Coach
Bryant said. Stapp la out with a
broken leg.
Coach Wade Walker at Missisaippl State announced three chan­
ges in hit first team backfield.
Billy Hill, sophomore quarterback
who scored two touchdowns last
Saturday, sophomore right half­
back Lee Welch of Memphis and
junior fullback Walter Flowers
of Nalchrt got alerting assign­
ments.
The other half of the SEC goes
outside the conference this week­
end. Kentucky starts it off Friday
night in the Orange Bowl against
the Hurricanes. There's Duke at
Georgia Tech, Florida State at
Georgia, Texaa Tech *' Tulanc,
Tennessee at Chapel Hill, N. C.,
against North Carolina, and Van­
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TALLAHASSEE (U P I )-C o a c h
Perry 3loss hai ordered aecret
practice sessions for hit Florida
State Seminoies until Saturday
when they lake on Georgia, e tough
Southeastern Conference foe.
Moss said Monday he scheduled
the secret drills to prep his squad
for an "all out effort" against the
Bulldogs, which boast a 4 0 mark
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SEMINOLSA BREAK ICE — The po.
tentUI o f th# Sanford Seminole* finally
reached maturity here last Friday night
After • ahAky 8t*rt. The junior-atudded
lineup gave out with A great team effort
in tha 28-1S victory over OBC rivala Win.
ter Park. C o -e a p U in Ray Lundqulat, who
diaplayed a Urge aharo of plain old ortlin*
ary "guta" in football language, waa taken
from the gamt In the final minutes with
a gaah over th« oyo and all he could say
waa, "fix mo up Doc, l ’vo got to go to
Gainesville to aeo tho football game tomorrow. Thla U typical o f the courage that
tho entiro Seminole team diaplayed here

Covers Sports
take over the San FranciAco Giant's real
estate holdings here. I got the word that
the American league champion White Sox
have been looking over the holdings here
as well aa Dan Topping and his Yanks. Al­
though the Giant* will operate here until
they find a buyer they are definitely
ready to make their move to the west. I
think that we probably will be in a lot
better shnpe with an eastern team located
here. We possibly could land a class D
farm with the same outfit to enter in the
FSl, battle next summer.
SPORTS QUIP — Everyone rememIrcrs the record o f the Sanford Grey­
hounds. Joe Abernethy, laat of three San*
ford Managers, was driving the bus with
his "free Swingers" aboard when he no*
ticed a amall circus being erected outside
of Tampa. He immediately pulled the bus
into the tent and said, "here's the rest o f .
the show, where do you want them." Aa
big Joe always said, "how can the ball
stand it."

GUADALJARA, Mexico (UPI) — World bantamweight
champion Jose Becerra today denied he waa planning to re*
tire because o f the death o f American boxer Walt Ingram.'
However, the little Mexican battler waa so depressed he
waa granted a postponement of hla next non-title figh t
against Danny Kid o f Manila, which waa scheduled to be

held el Lo« Angtle* Nor. 19.
It we* reported Becerra might
retire after Ingram died in *
local hospital Monday from head
Injuries suffered In a non-title
match with the champion last
Saturday night. But
Becerra
quickly denied the reports.
"I have no intention o f quitting
th* ring." he said. "I expect to
Iftflt WMk*
hold the title a long time."
GATORS RUN TRUE TO. FORM —
Becerra a d m i t t e d Ingram's
Juat aa always tho Florida Gator* follow*
death affetted hit nervea but add­
•d that aamo old pattern. World beaters
ed that because of the nature of
boxing, "it wee an accident that
against tho top onto and cream puffs
could happen to anybody."
against the pushovers. Well, anyway the
lngram'a manager, Mike Davis,
homecoming crowd wont away happy.
who tossed a towel into the ring
HOW DO WE STAND WITH THE
In the ninth round to atop the
GIANTS — There haa been much specula*
fatal fight, absolved Becerra of
tlon as to who might come to Sanford and
any blame.
"Becerra is a world champion
and he cam* in to fight like one,"
Davis said. ” 1 don't blame him.
Really there is no one to blame."
Ingram, only 23, is survived by
hie wife and three children. He
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Little
By OACAB PBALBY
will be buried at his birthplace
NEW YORK (UFI) When man heaving th* ball instead of says he misses coaching "only on at Welrton, W. Va.
going on around."
Saturday morning."
you have a bird-eased football
Long one of college football's
"The work which went through
team which flares and at the coaching "brains" and a verlta- it the rest of the week, you can
same time uses a transverse the
have," he smiled. "But I used to
best thing to do is fire.
awaken at dawn on the day of
If that sound, confusing, it la.
a game and it seemed like game
Even to Lou Liule, whe coached
lime’ • would never come. The
Columbia almost since Inception
hours were interminable. You
The Greyhound- 13-8 win o .er
of the Ivy League until hi* re­
LAS VEGAS. Nev. (UPI) — A know, sometimes now I wake up Bunnell last week boosted their
tirement a couple of yetre hack.
on Saturday morning before it is
It la, simply, the new lexicon four-man team, headed by long- rratly light and automatically record to 4-2 and they are now
driving professional Paul Harney think to myaelf 'What haven't propping for their home coming
of the gridiron.
game with Duncllon this Fri­
Translated, tha. opening bit of Crystal River, Fla., and includ­ you done?’ Then I remember I’ m
day.
means that when you meet a ing California amateur champ finished and I think to myself
In last wrek's game. Bunnell
team that grind* it out and sends Vera Callison of Sacramento, was that I must be craiy."
jumped oft Is s t o lead by scor­
a decoy wide while having a man favored today lo win the 57.500
But Little still watches th*
cross over through the secondary, Sahara proamalcur golf tourna­ game with all of the old • time ing on the first play from scrim­
mage. Lyman cam* b ck in the
the best thing to Ho is open holes ment.
eagerness and even keeps abreast
second quarter with a 10-yard
tor ayour line backers to charge
Competition in the event, width uf its newest terminology.
drive
which Tennant capped, ty­
through.
haa attracted 40 of the country's
"Y et," • he aummsd up. "No
"Hard • nosed football limply outstanding professionals, is o v e r , matter what they call it, it's still ing the score at 8 8
in the second half the Grey­
means that the team is a rui»td, th* 34-hoie distance on thr Las ! football—and very little of It la
hounds played good defensive ball,
grind-lt out type of team which Vegas municipal course.
brand new."
holding the Bunnrll (cam score­
hits hard and battles like fury,"
Playing with Harney and Call!- |
--------------------------less. In the fourth quarter LyLiule explained. "It's just another son will be Charles Franklin, San
man's Everidge went 30 yards
way to say 'power football.'
Diego, and Charles Sells, of Las
around right end for the game
When they refer lo 'fire' it is Vegas.
winning icore.
The tournament here, being
limply another method of refer­
ring to shooting the gap, red- staged just prior tu the Ryder
dogging or blitting," he grinned. Cup matches in I’ slm Springs,
NEW YORK (UPI) - i f you’re
So what are shooting the gap, drew such names as national
PGA champion Bob Rosburg and ; thinking of applying ror a fran
red-doggtag or blitting?
"These merely are terms used Jay Hebert, Sanford, Fla., both chise in the American League,
The Grooms Acedemy Panthers
to define a certain method of de­ Ryder Cup team members.
^ KEvery
v e n ^ tln
r o * league
leaeuV* President
President I *cor*d
■ touchdown
two play*
since
((fr |h#
h,fkoff #„ dinwcnt
t0
fensive combinations," Little said,
Joe Cronin announced the forma"A ll of which are designed to
. r«„t
I cut off a Palatka Bulldog rally to
lion of a fact-finding expansion w(n # ^ „ grjd {(intMl from y ,,
open a hole or holes through
committee list week, almost ev­
which the lincbackera can get
ery minor league city with major Palatka team.
through into the rival backfield.
The Panthers' Burke took the
league
ambitions his requested
With a clear path, the line back­
ORLANDO, FI*. (UFI)—Preskickoff back 70 yards and Green
consideration—If
and
when
the
er can roar straight through with­ byte rise College hot accepted »a
carried It fur the score, The Win
out interference."
offer te play ia th* ttlh annual AL opens its Hoore to additional was the third of the season for
members.
So what's with th* flare?
Taageriae Bowl football game
Grooms.
First, a Minneapolis group ap­
"This Is limply new terminol
bore Jaa. t, It was announced
The Bulldogs came back to
proached the committee with hat
ogy for th* manner in which ihe Into Maaday.
within one point of tying it up, at
in
hand.
This
annoyed
officials
of
halfback or fullback swings t o '
Tangerine Bowl Commissioner
one stage, but the Panthers man­
Ihe side," Little chuckled. "Once Brady Geeksey eald the hid we* the Continental League no end, for aged to pull out ahead, 20-12 at the
Minneapolis
is
a
founding
mem­
they even called it 'looping.' As f t tended Saturday after Presby­
half.
bers of biseball's new third major
for th* 'transverse,' that's when terian, of Clinton, A.
defraled
The third quarter was sort of
league.
a man cross** over through th* Tampa 27-8 for its siatb victory.
see-aaw, with the Bulldogs scoring
Then
llouvton,
another
CL
mem­
secondary."
next and adding Ihe extra point to
ber, got into th* act. Marty
Little, meaolog Ihe method and
V f r t n r v F ar**
make it 20-19. Grooms had a threat
Marion,
the
old
St.
Louis
Cardi­
not tb* mao. U really new in th, ™ ’ I. £ £ £ '
w „
going and was on the Bulldog eight
gridiron sport. Aa example, the
WASHINGTON (L P I) — .Sport* nals' shortstop and manager who
yard line when the game ended.
"draw " play of which you hear wr,,*r* ,nd broadcasters long have i, president of the Houston Buffs
so much U aimolv the ancient b*,n uled ,0
,l,fl n,i*nnn of the American Association, andelayed buck or the "mouse #t ,h«
Washington ned nounrrd Monday night he was Bout Slated
BOSTON (U P I )-W a lte r Byars,
trap." This means merely that a
luncheon— prepared to present "definite
defensive nlavsr is aivsn a hole wh*n ,h* t*,nl w‘n*' Monday, they p|jns" lo the American League the New England welterweight
champion from Roxbury, Miss.,
intentionally end then when he
chipf t d committee for a franchise,
"W e haven't heard from An­ meets Butch Craig of Bridgeport,
charge* In gleefully he is awat-1b*, f on
That* because the
chorage, Alaska, or Tokyo yst," Conn., tonight in a 10 round bout at
Ud from ,h‘e aiS. .7d t a d *
an American l-eague spokesman the Boston Garden. In the ro-fcaaside to leave (he hole open M 7' by the L lev eland Brow.,*
declared facetiously, "but maybe lured 10-rounder, Nick Previtti of
their applications were lost In j South Boston meets Tommy Gar"I remember when I played at Hunter, M iteff Sign
row of Claremont, N. II.
Penn," Little recalled, "we de
n e w YORK (U PI)—Billy Hunt : ,h , lnal1vl*ed what wai called the 'sub rr of New York and Alex Mltelf of
marine' charge. That'* where you Argentina have signed to meet in
charge low and come up to troop ! a 10 round return heavyweight
up the opposing linemen Later bout at Maditon Square Garden,
it was called the 'rocker' chirge. I Nov. 27. Hunter, who slopped Tony I
Then the old end run which de- Anthony lu t Friday, beat Miteff
veloped into a forward p a n now on a seven round TKG in their firs'.'
is known as the 'option' play. Rut ' bout.

Dig This Crazy Football Jive

Lyman Topples
Bunnell 13-6

Sahara Golf
Tourney Opens

Plenty Applicants
For AL Franchise

Crooms Topples
Palatka, 20-19

Presbyterian Gets
Tangerine Bid

Incentive Pay
Charges Leveled
Against Lions
PALO ALTO, Calif. (U PI) —
The Detroit Lions may be ia ho|
water with the rest of tho N*»
tional Football U s e — hocsoaa
Coaeh George Wilson "plaia law
got" to pay his players a et*a»
tomary gift of $100 apiece befarw
last Sunday's gam* with the la*
Angeles Ram*.
A* a result of Wilson's "mowtal
lapse," Detroit may have to
ewer chargee that they held Gw
money back aa an incentive to
beat the Rams. Incentive p8ymenu are against NFL rules and
Acting Commissioner Austin Gunsel ia reportedly investigating Uw
matter.
Wilson
aaplaioed from the
Lions' training camp hor* that
tb* Detroit club officials custom­
arily give each player 8180 wheat
they make the trip to the coast.
lie aald he was given th* mon­
ey in Detroit beloro the club left
for Loa Angeles last week end
waa directed lo gtvo tho money
to the players when the team ar­
rived on the West Coast
"When you're not winning, yeti
don't think of everything," Wil­
son aald. "1 Juat plain
atwit It.”
Wilson said he gave tha
to tho player* Monday M low lag
their 17-7 victory over Uw Rama.
It waa Detroit's first league vic­
tory in five starti.
The Detroit News earrlnd a
story last week saying that Wil­
son was holding back the custo­
mary gift unless the Lions beat
th* Ram*.
"Any kind of incentive pay in
against league rules and w* know
it," Wilion said.
"W e've been dolog this for tho
players ever sine* wa started
coming out her* to the coast. It
is juat the goodness of the Detriot management that they give
every player 1100 extra so that
they can buy things for their
families and friend*.
"Why anyone would went to
concoct such a story about inceotive pay for winning is be­
yond me," Wltson went oa.
"W e've got a good team and
don't need flOO extra to make ua
win . . It would have te be at
len t H.OuO to make it worth their
while."

Sandy W ins
NEW YURK (UPI) - Middle­
weight Randy Sandy of Brooklyn,
N. Y.. scored a split 10-round deci­
sion over young Emil* Griffith oi
New York Monday night in the fea­
ture bout at the Academy of Music.
Sandy, a former national AAU
middleweight champion who turn­
ed pro in 1931, gained the decision
when both judges—Joe Eppy and
Joe Armstrong—voted for him. Th#
referee-Gcorge Walsh—voted fat
Griffith.

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NEW YORK (UPI)— Eddie Ar- J This steamed up some owners,
caro and Willie Shoemaker, rac-1 who reportedly complained to the
ing'a ''gold dust twins, ’ were A,iuc&lt;luct , [e* ln U
fined $200 each Monday for golf'
. . ...... .
in* in the Puerto Rican sunshine
rhc Rewards, in handing down
last week inslead of riding horses j the fine.*, explained the infrac
(ions committed by Arcaro and
at Aqueduct.
The bosom buddy millionaires Shoemaker were of the technical
made a combined business-plea­ variety, thus no long-term suspen­
sure trip (o Puerto Rico early last sions were considered in the
week and did not return until Sat­ ease*. The actual violation in­
urday. thus passing up several volved was "failure to look after
important riding engagements. I their engagements properly."

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�BY - GEORGE W. CRANE,
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CASE C — 471: Marsha H., aged
40. is the fat wife wboea husband
bad a sudden revulsion at the rolls
of fat that tumbled down when
she took off her girdle.
On her wedding day, Marsha had
tipped the scales at lit . Now she
roomed the needle thereon to 1M.
Even with her girdle on. ahe
looked almost Ilka Santa Claus,
lacking a beard.
She had shown me a picture of
the paramour whom her husband
was dating. And she had brought
along some family pictures of her­
self and Howard.
1 took one of the snapshots allow­
ing her profile view ahd then let
her compare herself with the side
view of the paramour.
She looked aghast at the ugly
contrast.
“ You can't fight fire with fire,
looking ..............1
like that suggested.
“ So why don't you get some of
the other plump girls at your club
to join you in a dieting contest?”
We talked this over at some
length and she named 7 of her
friends who were in the same boat
with herself.
At my further insistence, the
agreed to see if they would co­
operate in a mutual dieting pro­
gram, for you can often break
bad habits easier In company
than all by yourself.
Tbit la doubly true of smoking,
liquor and obesity. That’s why A.
A. is so successful.

THAN Z T H O U S H T /r—

• te a fra e u y

or one who in o k t f . M ak s. teUa
risque stories or waddle* like a
walrus.
Although men gallantly offer a
eigarnt to a woman, the falls la
their -romantic eatlmatloa when
aha accept* the amoke.
The aame thing la true of liquor.
And men aubconaeioualy recoil at
women who uae vulgar language
or spout coarse oaths, or oven
bet on the horses.
In childhood, boys resent being
"sissy” and mock or ridicule girls
for belag fearful o f snakes' and
mice.
But secretly those same boys
are building up a “ halo" about the
opposite sex.
They expect girls to be smaller
(and lighter in weight); as well
as timid and religious.
They want girls to be sympathe­
tic and interested in puppies, or
kittens, babies, flowers, poetry,
music and lacy clothing.
Marsha thus began to lose her
feminine figure and develop a
matronly or "dow ager" look.
She also consorted with bridge
club fiends wbo smoked inces­
santly till Marsha smelled of to­
bacco so strongly she almost as­
phyxiated Howard when she would
give him a motherly kiss.
As ahe shed her ugly fat via
dieting, 1 also coached her in re­
gaining her feminine personality.
And as she grew lighter on her
feet, ahe began to feel giddy and
gay. Meanwhile, she refrained
from scolding Howard and thus
didn’t put him on the defensive.
By the time she slimmed down
to 131, he was already perking
up in his attitude. And when she
approached 130, be grew roman­
tic once more.
T o help her banish his own wan­
ing ardor, I gave her the booklet

LAUNDERETTE OWNER James D. Chapman who re­
cently opened the Sanford Ave. Launderette got an of­
ficial county greeting from Chamber of Commerce
“greeter” Charlie Morrison soon after business started
at the 818 Sanford Ave. launderette. Chapman, a Lake
Mary resident, came to Florida about a year ago from
Anderson, S. C.
“ How to Prevet Impotence" so
semi for a copy, enclosing a stamp­
ed return envelope, plus 20c (non­
profit.
Wives, when your husband
pisses 40, you will need a copy.

care of this newspaper, cacheteg a tea* 4e stamped, address­
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REA1 ESTATE DRIVE-IN
3344 French Are.

J. W . H A L L —
"Cell Hall"

Realtc;
Phona FA S-3441

FIVE room furnished upstairs
apartment 2101 Magnolia, $33.00
Phone FA 2-3931.

LOTS ON L A K E
With lake frontage of 100 ft. to
300 ft.
Five and Ten Acre Farms

C. A . Whiddon, Sr.

THREE room furnished apartment
BROKER
2101 Magnolia, $13.00, Phone 242 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 3991
FA 2-3931.
3-BEDROOM, CB. Ilk bath homa.
3-ROOM apt. completely furnish*
Phone FA 2-5333.
ed. ground floor, $40. 313 Pal­
metto Ave.

ON LARGE LAKE
3-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­
ped Phone FA 2-3352 after 4:30. 4-Bedroom home with 2lk baths;
large living room; dining room;
Florida room; lerratto floors;
2-BEDROOM first floor apart­
central
heat. Several
fruit
ment. Phone FA 2-3430.
trees.
UNFURNISHED 3 b e d r o o m
2900 SQ. FT. OVERALL
house, kitchen equipped, 2412
827.900 TERMS
Willow Ave. call FA 2-0274 or
BUSINESS
PROPERTY
FA 2-0542.
Large store with one 2-bedroom
apartment and two l-bcdroom
SLEEPING Rooms,- Boyd s, 117
apartments. On corner lot with
W. 3rd. Ph. FA 2-2516.
extra lot in rear for parking.
UNFURNISHED new 6 room
S.U000 TERMS
house. Phone FA 2-1353.
BEDROOM furnished apart­
ment, modern, child accepted.
$33 per month Ph. FA 2-1737.

2-BEDROOM furnished apartment
close in, reasonable. FA 2-0541.
WELAXA APARTMENTS: roomi
private balha, IV W. First SL

ROSA L. P A Y T O N

Registered Real Estate Broker
Mary E. Carmen — Leo Salvail
B. E. Rogero, Sr. Associates
Ph. FA 2-1301 17 92 at Hiawatha

SLEEPING ROOMS: The Gables,
101 Magnolia. FA 2 0720.

LOOK AT THE REST _
THEN BUY TIIP BEST!
Visit the beautiful 3 bedrooms Ilk
and 2 bath Zeuli-bilt homes at
San Scm Knolls on ’ V*st 20th
Street lust 4 blocks west of
French
Avenue.
COMPARE
THESE HOMES wi'h any others
In the same prica range and
we know you will agree that
here is the best value In town.
Down payments from $350—
FHA financing. Representative
on the premises from 10 A. $1
till 6 P. 31.

UNFURNISHED apartment, kit
chen equipped. Apply 105'i
W. llth. Street.

W. II. '•BUI" STEMPF.R Agency
Realtor ft Insurer
Pkoae FA 2-49I1
III N. Park

NICELY furnished, large 2-bed­
room and 2 bath apartment;
Adulta. Ph. FA 2-3665.
2-BEDROOM, nothing fancy but
cheap rent. f7.3C per week.
Ph. FA 2-3219.
1 ROOM Efficiency Apt., private
bath, luitabla for onn or couple.
Across from Post Office.

2-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
kitchen equipped. $60. 2452 Or­
ange Ave. Phone FA 2 6630.
2-CLEAN large furnished apart­
ments: 1 upper 2 bedroom. 1
ground floor. $63. Ph. NO 5-3257.
2-BEDROOM
kitchen equipped
house. Phone FA 2-4660 or
FA 2-3132.
STORE, 23 ft. by 30 ft. Inquire
201 W. 1st. St.________________
HOUSE on Cameron Ave. East
Side.
between
Celery
and
Geneva Ave. 4 bedrooms, quite
neighborhood,
kitchen
appli­
ances. $75 per month Ph.
FA 21143.

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SI. Follow Country
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2:00 P. M. T il Dark

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3 USED Bicycles 4SJ* task. 8Trade In Refrigentera 4 8 J *
each. 1-Trade In Frsexer 4C*.*ft
1-Trade In Table TV 433.4*. f .
Trade In Portable TV 414ftf»
1-Kiddle Table * Bench 1*1
Id. Flowers A Plante
14 99. 3-Melal Tables Good Far
Cut Flowers For Any Occasion
TV Snacks 43.0* taeh. S-1V*W
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
25" Power Mowers 438.9S each.
FA 3-1822
nr
FA 3-6375
New Full Site Boys er GM *
Bicycles 434.44.
D A W N ’ S
BEAUTY SALON
Air Conditioned Dryers
Phoee PA 2-74S9

17. P»tn - Livestock « Supplies
FIRBSTONE STORES
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
111 8. First 84.
types and sUet. Installed BLONDE COCKER 5 mo. old,
"D o It Yourself*
reasonable, 1703 So. Magaolla.
FACTORY
TO YOU
WE REPAIR AND SERV1CS
ALUMINUM
• T I N E
FILLY COLT. 7 month* eld;
VENETIAN BUNDS
Machinery and Ripply Co.
Chihuahua, female, A IC regis­
tered. FA 2-7144 after 7 p. m. Bne!o»*d hate, leg-proof bottom
207 W. 2 id St.
Ph. FA ~ '
H E A T I N G

II. B. POPtf CO.
S. Park — FA 2-4234

A U T O G LA SS
IN ST A L L E D

n il with pteetie ends. PteeS*
er reyon tape*. Cotton or nytea

Ik. Boats and Meters
Mercury Outboard Motors

WOODRUFF MARINE
1401 French Ave.

FA 213*1

Senkarik Glaaa and Paiat Oft
112-114 W. 2nd SL Ph. FA !

Sell Us Year furniture, g #
Gateway Te The Waterway

Service With The Cash. SUFtB

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TRADING POST, PA 44*77,
Your EVIKRUDK Dealer
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Robncm Sporting Good*
PAINT 4130 gal. T-Shlrti « r .
SERVICE
304-6 8 E. lit.
Ph. FA 2-6941
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS I T O t S
S rn k a rik GUm and Paint Co.

310 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-4411 '44 SEA KING, 13 h. p.. elsetrie controls, 2 props. Phone SINGER Eleetrie rowing Ma­
1 0 -2 7
TV and RADIO REPAIR af tr
0 IMS, Kite r«tluett ftrWKtw. Itr-. ttorlj n«u« rwn«l
FA 2-7224. Terms if needed.
chine for balance due te r e ­
3:00 nights and weekends; San
sponsible party in this vieiattp.
“ Now, there’* a uniform I could go fori”
ford, Lake Mary and Longwood. »&gt;. Ants w h ile s • Trailers
Corapists
with
attneh ateu
FA 22772 and FA 2 5615.
and ntw guarantee. 8 pay'49 FORD half-ton panel truck,
| It. llnrk Wanted
3. Real Eatato Far Rate
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, statementa of 4143 each or will dteclean. $130. Phone FA 2-7327.
Stem per Talks
■ s ■—
;nti, invoices, hand bills, and
rount for rash. Write Cregk
to tlie tnathanritWflrrnrianfonr. ■BY OWNER: 2-beiflw.n hom c.iSK ttlN ii. l'hone F\ 2-flCi?
programs.
etc.
Progressive 1937 CHEVROLET pick up, exMsnyger,
Box -33,
Sanford
best location in Country Club
There are 1130 square feet of
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-243J —
ccllenl condition, assume pay
Herald.
If.
t'lumblna
Scrvlcte
Manon
Phone
FA
2-4442.
living aree In this three year eld
3M West 13th St.
mcnis. See at 114 E. 2nd St. PEAS. Mack ores sad
three bedroom concrete block
by the bushtl Ph. FA &gt;4411
NEW HOMES Loch Arbor; 3 and
Complete
Lawn
Maintenance: 3-BEDROOM trailer fully air con
home In showroom coadition.
4
bedrooms;
For
exciting
Fertiliser—Spraying — Mawlag
ditioned, wisher ind dryer. Will
PAINTERS-MHJNHMI
Add a nlee screened porch,
. family living with planned luxsell equity very reasonable or
JOHN LOMMKMK
CONTRACTORS
rarport. end utility room. Put
ury plus ample entertaining
will trade for equity in 3 bed­ Closing out entire Paiat
415 Willow Avs. FA 2-714T
them all on a 79 foot lot con­
/P
lum
bim
y
4*Heatir&gt;^7
facilities and play areas at
room home. Phone FA 2-3134.
All paints snd accessories R
venient to shopping, school and
Roy Reel Paint ft Body Shop
moderate prices. Shown by ap­
eost plus 3%. FIRESTONE
church. Did you figure higher
AIR CONDITIONING
•32 PLYMOUTH fordor, 5 cylin
10th ft Sanford
pointment. Call FA 2-4032.
STORES, i l l E. First M.
than 910.3007 Then keep the
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
Behind Studchaker Garage
der; Just bad new rings, In
change, but call
1N7 Sanford Ave.
FA 29342
sertx and valve k&gt;b; clutch less LADDERS: step.lsdders ft t i t l e
than year old; runs good —looks
Stemper H as
lions 30c ft. PA 2-r
W. H. "B ill" STEMPER Agency
good; prired it 932$. Phone
a
few
pieces
of
high-grade
pro­
Realtor 4k I Merer
FA 2-7770.
Joe
Thoms*
2-llEATERS: Electric, fuUy
perty for «»le v«ry close to the
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffer
matic, like new. 2411
1*23 Ssrlla St.
FA 2.0SI9 NO JOB TO LARGE OR SMALL
proposed
site
of
CIRCUSLAND.
'33 STUDEBAKER fordor, tutone
Arthur F. Day, Everett Harper
Ave. Phooe FA 24*04.
Drive
Ways
—
Parhleg
Areas
Anyone
Interested
in
procuring
blue, radio, heater; clean. 4353.
Robert F. May, Bart Plrher,
SANFORD Plumbing A Heating
RENTALS: Day - W eek -M on th
17-42 Highway frontage in this 2396 So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7914.
Ph. FA 2 3731.
Helen E. Noonan
PAINT aad
I
rost
End
Loaders
area Is invited to call ut for
WALLPAPER SUPPLIES
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
Graders
—
Doiers
—
Draglines
complete details.
PLUMBEVO
21. Furniture
Buy 1 GsL - Get 1 TRXEt
Rollers — Tranaperta
Contracting ft Repairs
W A IT CA1TXB PAINTS
W.
H.
"BUI"
STEMPER
Agency
R A Y M O N D M . RALL
rilON E: Day*. FA 24134
Free Estimate*
$SA V E *
201 W. lit SL
F A MM*
Realtor ft Insurer
Nights, FA 2-7125 or FA 2-3542
AND ASSOCIATES
R. I- HARVEY
New St Deed
Phene FA 24991
U t N. Park
Real Katate — Insurance
204 Sanford Ave. Phonr FA 2 3313
n-A —Articles Wasted
ROLLAWAY, Hoipttal and Baby
Furniture and Appliance*
Surety Bonds
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY: 3- 13. hlcdrlral Servlet*
Bed*. Day. Week or Moath —
ROTARY MOWER A tUehm a*
214 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-4641
bedroom,
kitchen
equipped,
FURNITURE CENTBR
for Grsdely Tractor.
Sanford
large living room, corner lot. M. " D u " Vclea Electrical Ser.
lisa French Ave.
203-20* T . First SL Pb. FA 2-0944
FA 2-4100.
Evans Bldg. Lake Mary
1U Plnaerest. $730 down pay­ Der Say* For Service Call. .
Ph. FA 2 7934
Ph. FA 2-1240
Used
furniture,
appliances,
toola
ment, $59.62 prr month. Total
FA 2(596
FA 2 3953
It. M. Wilkin*. Contractor
ete. Bought-Mld Larry's Man
913,300. rhono KA 2-7131 or Or­
BY OWNER: 2-bcdroom homa at
House
Wiring
—
Electric
Service
• Asphalt Drlvrwayr
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132. CHRISTIAN WOMAN would Uka
lando. GA 3 0251.
2424 Chasa Ave.; 92:400 cash.
• Parking Area*
Sid Vthlen
Christian woman to shsrs a y
New
ft Used Furniture ft AppUPhone FA 2-4433 before 4 or HOMES AND LOTS for colored
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Quality Workmanship ft Materials
home. Call FA 2-4*43 betor* •
after 3 P. M.
antes. A Good Place To
FA 2 0413
Term* To Suit Your Budget
A. M. or after S P. M.
people. Also homes ouilt on IoU. 112 Magnolia
BUY SELL or TRADE
• Free Estimate*
Roy Wall. Phone FA 2-1357.
71k ACRES — Modern home; 2
KIDDIE HAVEN NURSERY *&amp;
JENKINS FURNITURE
^ ^ t e b d ^ ^ ^ J I a ln ljn ^ ^ le g a ir *
• V.'ork Guaranteed
bedrooms, Ilk bathrooms, Flor­ 5. Female Help Wanted
age children welcomed,
400 Sanford Ave.
FA I-744U
Phone FA 2-4030 Sanford, Fla.
R A M ROOFING
ida room, large living room,
Palmetto Ave. Ph. PA &gt;•»
W
BIO
VAI.UKB
contracting tettrpau*
Furniture Storage and Moving
•dining room and kitchen. Large WANTED: Full time colored inaid
•
QtnCK
CREDIT
Licensed — . Bonded —Insured i
To and From Anywhere
garage and carporte. 1 mile
to live on premise*. FA 2 7593.
• EASY TRRM1
FREE ESTIMATES
C. E. PHILLIPS
East of ball park on Celery
CASHIER: Rltr Theatre, apply to 515 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-790 1300 French Ave. Ph. FA 2-1991 WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Ave.
Mr. Hawley.
W IL S O N - M A IE R
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
NAVAL OFFICER, leaving SanJACIIOII'H REPAIR SHOP
New And Used furniture
Remodeling
—
Free
Estimates
ford offers this charming 3-bedWelling — Each, ft Gen. Repair* 311 E. First St.
N AVY AND
FA 3 3421
Rrpa'r*
Phone
FA
2-3711
Is O u r
Hu*lne.H*
room contemporary home with Iteauty
W. 20th. ft Old. L. Mary Rd.
BILL
HKRNOSKY,
Contractor
Why not make It yours?
35 ft. llvlng-dinln* area; part
NEW COM ERS
22. Articles For Sale
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
AVON Cosmetics offers good
air conditioned; double utility
FLOOR sanding and finishing
Since 1944
TO SA N F O R D
opportunity In earn money
4-GLASS panel cypres* doors
room. Lovely established land­
Cleaning, Waxing. S e r v i n g
A. HARE
DeRARY
with hardware, sue 2 "x l’x7\
plus U. S. Savings Ilund*.
scaping. .attractive neighbor­
Seminole County since 1925.
Wo Invite you to ha s ir
North M-1711
hood. Low monthly payments
Write, Manager. Ilox 21ft,
desirable for garage doors. Can
II. M. GLEASON. Lake Mary. North 8-1122
absolutely free without
be uied a* folding units. Prire
Lockhart, Fla. for interview.
and
flexible
terms.
Phone
13-A Beauty Parlor*
FA 3-3731.
lion at oa« af Samferd'e loading
very reasonable. Clarence L.
PAINTING ft DECORATING*
l’uwcll, ph. KA 2 (131.
Licensed — Bonded
Motel* white y o i locate a lt *
HOUSEKEEPER: white, live in.
DORIS’ BEAUTY SHOP
Free Estimate* —
able koualng for you re*If aad
TYPEWRITER:
completely
re­
Only 1 child 12 yrs. old.
$12.50 Wave* ...................... 410.3#
Work Guaranteed
family. Pick « » your h*y at
conditioned IBM electric $69.93,
FA 3-3713.
Seminole Painting Contractor* $10.30 Wave* ...................... $5.30
ear Hale* Office.
terms. Call Mary Lou, Stemper
Night Work Accepted By Appoint­
FA
2-1201
SANFORD PROPERTIES
9. Male Help Wanted
Agency, KA 2-4991.
ment.
•14 Atlantic Bank Building
FA 2-3333
2l#t Adam* OAK LEAVES, ihsvings and saw­
Fte. Harris.
H. H. Ivors SERVICE STATION attendant. 33 U ^ j c d i ^ t r i l t t i
YOU NAME IT—WE’LL FIND IT
years or over, experienced. No
dust, delivered. P h « a •
HEATERS CLEANED
Hair Styllnj — Permarcnts —Oil
washing or greasing. Colonial
KA 23136.
Treatment*— TV Stamp*. Soft
Lawn Mower Repair*
4300 DOWN wUI buy a 3-bedroom,
OU Co., 1301 French Ave.
I Water - Air Com! Harriett's
LEWIS SALES ft SERVICE
3 bath home in 3rd. Addition
Brauty Nook, 103 So. Oak—
2915 W. 20th St.
• Pinecrest. This home festures GOOD opening
fur
salesman
I KA 2 37(7
FA 2-7925 or KA 2 3165
fully equipped kitchen and many
familiar with hardware and
other extras. Ph. FA 3-3403.
building supplies to work in
Sanford territory. B F.dwards
PINECnEST: 1 year old 3-bcdBuilder* Supplies, 903 W. 3rd.
room, 2 bath, Florida roomNicely landscaped fenced In U . Work Wanted
back yard. Well and pump.
Large utility room. Wall to wall DAYS WORK wanted Im- Wed.
carpeting in living room. 123
ft Thurs. Call FA 2 6653, ask
Coleman Circle. Call FA 2-7913.
for Sue.
112-llt W. 2nd SL

W l

Plumbing &amp; Repairs

Dallas Asphalt Co.

Mather of Sanford

WELCOME

FA 2-5264

HOM ES
Quiet Community

13-A

All

IN CENTRAL FLORIDA'S
FASTEST GROWING AREA

$450 Down

Mi. F in d Strew*
..i
j #B *&gt;
M ONROE i O H M I

TV SERVICE wllhln the hour.
Service Call 42.30 plus parts.
Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. Ph.
FA 2 9799.
PIANO TUNING * REPAIRING
W. I.. IIARMON
PH. FA 2-4223 After S P. M.

HOMESITES or INVESTMENT

WANT ADS BRING

Tac*. T k m SmL
tn A- M. • 4 :M P. M.

U F F -A -D A Y

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
•

14. npeetal Serviera
FOR RENT: FLOOR SCRUBBER
A POLISHER, ft Phone FA 2-7741

H—tif Clmp—f

Stef DOWN
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath, large living
R E N T A BED
room and bedrooms: kitchen
RoUawap, Hospital A Baby Bads
equipt. See at 103 E. Woodland
By Day, Week or Month.
Dr. Phone owner, FA 2-4073.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-3111
111 W. li t St 3-BEDROOM house 1301 Wynnewood Dr. Low down payment
APARTMENT 3 rooms and balh.
Phone PA 2-7797.
• furnished. Phone FA 2-2394, 705
Park Ave. '
_______
FURNISHED apartment, clean
and closc-ln. Ph. FA 2-4013.
Jimmy Cowan.

Tue.*. Oct. 27, 1969— P tfe 7

N. V. Farmar, Ranltir
D. H. Whitmore
Lillian G. Tram*
118 N. Park Are.
Th. FA 2*4123
A u o c iitc i.
114 8. French A re. Ph. FA 2.4311
After hours, FA 2-3414, FA 3-4*31.
Stenstrom R ealty
FA 2-0411
HERBERT STENSTROM
Registered Broker
I.KN RISNER
Sem inoleR ealty
LOTTIE BROADWAY
W . DIETRICHS — REALTOR
KEN TORBETT
Ells. Mtthvtn— Velma Gonialei,
BETTYE D. SMITH
AlineItt#a
Adelaide H. Motet — Auociatet
FA 2-5232
111 N. Park — Ph. FA 2*SI30 1901 Park Ave.

S t.

2. For Real

,

Ertnlh

FARMER'S AGENCY

Treat Ute Trlekitar* with Bake
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
Good* for Halloween, from. .
Realtor
DIXIE CBEAM BAKE SHOP
LAKE MARY
204 W. 3rd.
Ph. FA 34433 Ph. FA 2-3237 o f FA 2*1804.

2

p —to ri

NICELY furnished large- 2-bed* ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realter
■ l y o e a t U udqaltl. A uer.
room and 2 bath apartment;
adults. 1412 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA l-JKl Atlantic Bank M g.
FA 2-3664.
3-BEDROOM house; quiet neigh­
TURN. Apt. 201M W. 1st SL
borhood:
low monthly pay­
ments. 2401 DeCottfl. FA 1-2354.
Ids PEB MONTH: 1 BR.. kitchen
equipped, large yard. Children
and p e t s
accepted. Ph.
LOVE AT PURSE SIGHT
FA 21315 before 10
after « You will agree when you sen
p. m.
this very neat S BR. matonry,
Urge panelled Fla. roe as.
S. Real Estate Far Sate
Neat lawn all around the
BY OWNER: Equity S1400. No house.
Close to down town, away
closing eost. no qualifying 3
BR., bath A ‘ V, modern elec* from p low noise.
9300. down, then SAVE what
trie kitchen. Sunland Estates,
you normally pay as rant
US Park View Dr. PA 2-4*97.

IS. Etecteteal Senlcea

1S*A

•kt

5. — el EeUte F .r Sate

LAKEFRONT
LOTS
At

1’ rice.n You'll Never
Again . . . . For

LARGE

“ In the City of
Gracious Living:”

See

Dream Homes

*340
*9890

Down Payment-No Closing

LOTS

(130’ x 150* and

larger)

WITH SHADE TREES

Also Vk ACRE HOMESITES

*995
Only $20 »-•&gt; -

and

T O T A L PRICE

np

$10

Monthly

See Ihene Outstanding Land Valuta in the
corporated Village of North Orlando todav!

In­

The N O R T H O R L A N D O CO.
A Subsidiary of hilser Creek Precision t.orp.
Located Just South o f Saaferd end one mile east
Highway 17 • 93 on the Longwood • Oviedo Rood.
Telephone FAirfns 1-1414

of

The spotlight in on Mr. Cluud llittell who ban been one
o f Holier Motor Sales outstanding employees for the
past 10 years.
Mr. Hittcll, his wif* M iry and their four children.
Claude, Tommy, Richard and I.inda reside in Lake
Monroe. They attend the First Methodist Church.
Having been a resident of the Sanford area for the past
forty years Mr. Hittcll takes great interest in civic af­
fairs such as the P-TO. He is also a member o f the
board o f directors o f the TU Association and is an ac­
tive member of One Hundred Car Club.

Homes feature 3 Bedroom* •
l!i
Tile
liaiha • Screened
Porch • Utility Reem • Ter­
rain* Flo o r* . Carporte • Lead•taped Lots • Ail City Cooveniencea.

M ONTH LY
PAYM ENTS

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
South
PINECRES1
4th Addition
Homes Designed For
Florida Living.
3 Si 4 Bedroom* —
1 ft 2 Baths

VA - FHA F H A In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Paym ents
Low as $425
You can move in immedi­
ately while the papers art
being practised.
We Guarantee Personal
Satisfaction On The
Construction Of Your
Home Or Your Money
Cheerfully Refunded.

Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.Cer Hwy. 17-92 ft 27th i t !
|
Phon FA 2-1501
'

�CO NTEST RULES
• SO footbnl f la w tills wssksnd s n pUesd, mm
la ueh ad oa this pngs. Indicate winner by writing
la ths asms of team opposite the advertiser's
aams la ths Entry Blank. Ns scores. Jast pick
winners.
• Pick a number which you think wfl be A s high­
est number of points scored by any one team oa
this page and place this number in the specs pro*
vided in Entry Blank. This will be used to break
ties.,

f t p s C A SH P R IZES w ill bo awarded each week (in accordance
with Contact Rule* a t r ig h t} a s follow er 1st P R IZE : $15; 2nd P R IZ E :

• One entry only to each contestant Entries must
be brought to the office of this paper or postmark*
ed no later than Friday Noon, October 90.

f i t s trd P R IZE IS. N oth in g to Buy. Nothing to Pay. N o Obligation.

TH IS P A G E W IL L A P P E A R E A C H
T U E S D A Y D U R IN G T H E F O O T B A L L

OFFICIAL

8E A SO N .

ENTRY

BLANK

N O E M P L O Y E E OF T H E SA N FO R D
H E R A L D OR M EM BER OF H IS
F A M IL Y IS ELIG IBLE TO COM PETE.

(Reeaoaable Facsimile alee Accepted)
My Name b — — .............. .

ARMY VS AIR FORCE

ANCIENT AGE
SEAGRAM’S “ 7

?3”
fee

911.71

&lt;£aJw 17bn/m9nn

Beggarly Appliance Center Bob Cnunley Agency J .........
Day 'a Nlte Grin
....... .
Shoemaker Construction Co.
George's Tavern
HUI Lumber A Supply .........
Gregory Lumber..........
McKee Motor C o ....... ....... .
Lake Monroe Inn .......— ......
Ted Wiliams Hardware Co.
Burger King .... .
..... ....
Berry's Warehouse Furniture
Nt*HI Bottling Co. .............. .
WsB Plumbing A Hunting ~s~..
Philips Cities Service ...........
Carrol's Furniture .......... —
McRoberts Tire Supply-------Benkarik Glass A Paint ••••••••&lt;
Hnat Lincoln - Mercury •••iff
Harry's Bar A Package ........
I think....................

You Can Rely on the
IN T E G R IT Y , E X P E R IE N C E
F A IR
at

Sanford's

t

Am

FA 2-0843

AUBURN VS FLORIDA

A ir Conditioned

Oldest

STILL Cali — "Ths Laabtr Member" — FA S-IM t

for SUDDEN

H IL L

SERVICE

Lumber &amp; Supply Yard

111 W. trd St.
Sanford, Fla.
NOTRE DAME VS NAVY

LAYAWAY

PLAN

For ChrUtMM GUI.

will be t

116 W. First St.
Block

FA 2-511

W ert

of

th .

Clock*

OHIO STATE VS MICHIGAN STATE

Mail or
bring entry
blank to:

PLUMBING . HEATING
AIR - CONDITIONING

D E A L IN G

Bnilding Supply Firm
a Thvegh we're is Middle ed REMODELING, yen can

“O n *

Ceieuea Gee * (Ml Heatlsg Hjateua

and

Before The Big Games Thin Weekend —
Make Sure Your Refrigerator Is Stocked

r"

with—

The Fresher Refresher
NE-HI Q u ilt; Pleven, the
Standard by Which Other. Are Jedged.

N E -H I

BOTTLING

(XX

804 CELERY AVB.

PENNSYLVANIA VS HARVARD

Football Contest Editor
SA N F O R D HERALD

Com fort

Sanford, Florida
Winners of but week's content: FIRST PRIZE: BILL MOORE. 306 E. 21st St.. SECOND PRIZE
FREESE, 100 Garrison Dr„ THIRD PRIZE: OLA GORDON. 1515 W. 14th SL

Bob

BAYLOR VS T C II

See

“Shorty”

Phillips

It j j P
. to keep year car parrlag —
D ll
Cltic* Service project*
JU U M p K u d
efficient uechaalcal work.
^ S S T V I a Iu feat. N V t e o u aervlcei

&lt;05 E. 25th SL

L 8 U VS MISSISSIPPI

ILLINOIS VS PURDUE

Discount

Furniture

A N C IE N T A G E
SE A G R A M ’S “ 7”
-

Jl 1

" .

OLD STAGG

M ERCURY
ENGLISH

Blend

LINCOLN
FORD

EDSEL

HARRY'S

BAR end PACKAGE
114 8. Park Ave.
FA 2-9!
“The Brands We Have Will Please You.”
WEST VIRGINIA VS PENN STATE

Pre-Cast C O N C R E T E STEPS

OLD H ICKO RY
m' k * 3 8 9

THOM PSON

For

MINNESOTA VS VANDERBILT

Prices
3

OLD

Ave.

Headquarters

17 • 92 — at the Qoverlcaf

FA 2*1

A N C IE N T A G E
109 N. Puimctio

Hsndqusrters for U*HAUL Trailers
5024
2600 Orlando Drive

. TED W IL L IA M S HARDW ARE

at

PA

C^O O

P H ILLIP S C IT IE S SERVICE

Check ’em at

Advertised

Agency

PITTSBURGH VS SYRACUSE

^

Nationally

Crumley

e Bask Itolld.

u.

IN VARIOUS WIDTHS
• Permanent
AS
( g A l E
• Rot * Proof
LOW
• Termite Proof A S —
I V

CHEAPER
THAN
LUMBER

Weatiagbona#

30”

R A N G E -R e g . 249.95

-When a better deal la wade . BAGGEKLY will uehe it"

JoahqsiA Jew sum

BAG G ER LY’S A P P L IA N C E C E N T E R
Diaeeaat P rice

FA 2*7394

GEORGIA TECH VS DUKE

MIAMI VS KENTUCKY

SH O E M A K E R

CO N STR U CTIO N

FA 97488

CO.

FA S4XM

QIBGIA VS FLORIDA STATS

NORTH CAROLINA VS TENNESSEE

M00RB PA/NTS
ARE
EB/

1J Miles Weat el the traffic light
at Mth A French

S E N K A R IK

G LA SS

&amp;

P A IN T

CO.

1V T lfr - ^r if V. ed Vie. loetheR tm dtM tj evee’ wiOD
MICHIGAN VS WISCONSIN

2888 OrUede Drive

24871

WAKE FOREST VS VIRGINIA

Save - Drive a
MAN

IT S

Feat

A WHOPPER!

Curb Service

Up to 40 mile* per gnBon

5295 down

McKEE

$1695 delivered

MOTOR

CO.

Mdi A m

NORTHWESTERN VS INDIANA

pa

TULSA VS BOUBTON

�v~

‘f ? T ^ y r T -^ r r

CMdtost V tf Raffles Travel Ban
HOUSTON, Tex. (UPI) — Walter WlHUnu, 116year-old Iona aorrhring veteran of tha Civil War, t o
vaiyiat today in n a pneumonia attack.
For thrao days during hia moat vacant fltnaaa, tha
fbeble, badvlddaa aoldlar was fad with aa eyedropper.
Hia physician, Dr. Rusaall Wolfa, laid
•w as placed under aa oxygen tent last Thursday soon af­
ter ha became sick. Tha tent was w ottd Monday whoa
tha daagar period was considered past.
If the old Confederate does live thijpugh tha latest
. attack, it will bo the second time in vacant months ha
has won a life or death battle with pneumonia. He will
celebrate his 117th birthday Nov. 14.

Xastro Rejects
U.S. Protests
HAVANA (UPI) — Premier Fidel Castro's government
flatly rejected Tuesday night official Washington protests
that his anti-American statements before a massive rally
^Jfooday were untrue and a threat to U. S.-Cuban friendship.
Tha rejection was announced following a meeting of
tha cabinet at which the ministers endorsed a constitutional
, to revive Bring asset
Justice tor IraMori to the main-1
ties. Ratification is scheduled ter |
today, staking M the law of the

News Briefs

In Cuba
Possible
TALLAHAISU (UPI) - h a .
George fltorthtti acid today that
a ban an travel to Cube ta entirely
possible if Fidel Castro cooUooec
to whip up anti-American feelings
is his country.
Smothers said Castro deo might
be fart talking hia country out rt
Us favorable auger qurta deal
with the Uailed Statce.
The Florida senator said Castro
ia “ making it tough" on those in
this country friendly to Cuba and
very favorable auger quota :
which cornea up for extension this
year.
Ha described Centre a* a colorAil leader who consider* himself
something at a Messiah.
"But he baa totally failed to
£ve any avldence that ha knows
what the Job rt setting up a
democratic government is all
about."
“ He is a victim of his owu
emotions and bad advice."
Smothers held a brief news
conference here prior to a joint
civic chib speech In connection
with the North Florida Fair.
He referred to the Incident ia
which a Chicago newspaperman's
life was threatened la Cuba and
said if these things continue, the
Stste Department will have to
ban tourist travel .here as unsafe.
This and lots of the sugar quota
would "really hurt" Cuba's eco­
nomy, Smothers said.

D m United States’ complaint Red W ag e U p
MOSCOW (UPI) - Victor Orlah
against ths allegation made by
Castro at a massive rally Mon­ in, secretary of the Soviet trade
d a y was presented to President unions, tela tha Supreme Soviet
Dsvsldo Porticos by U. t. Am- today Mm average wage would go
bssesdor Philip Bonsai In a 55- up by II per cent next year and
that the Soviet Union within an
mlnute meeting.
Boots) said the United Statea other year would boast Mm world’s
considered "utterly unfounded" shortest work week.
Castro’s charges that American
officials countenanced the "bomb- N o Headway
lag" of Havana by ptanaa sup­ MIAMI (UPI — Negro leaders
posedly btaad la Florida last are pressing fur racial integration
Wednesday.
of public recreational facilities
In a bttur three-hour speech at throughout moat of Florida. How
Jtm rally, Csstre charged Ameri­ ever, a United Press Intarnatlnnal
can officials were "either the ac- surrey showed they are nut mak­
United Frees laternational
eomolicee of murderers or had ing much headway except in Ml
Light anows heralded ppresell­
left the. American people defense- ami. The only area to escape the ing winter through upper New
lees" against attack. He asked pressure appeared to be the North York and New England today, but
bow M was possible fo* planes to west Florida Panhandle.
the weather bureau said a warm
fly undetected through the vaunt­
front would take the chill off the
ed U. B. radar defenses to attack Shooting Mishap
Midwest’s cold snap.
Cuba.
The light snows were scattered
MIAMI
(UPI)
-Sandy
Lynch,
g
At the same time, he said
through Maine, Vermont and Ntw
died
in
a
hospital
Tuesday
night
planes were taking off from Flo­
Hampshire Tuesday night but
rida te bomb Cube and that a after accidentally aborting him were expected to be restricted 1#
gar mill in Plnar del Rio bad self with a target pistoL The hoy’s the New England mountain areas
brother told police the victim re­
an attacked from the air.
during tbe day.
He reed a report that ala or moved five bullets from the .a
The weatherman said the Mid­
caliber
pistol
before
squeezing
the
srvea planes had taken off from
west’s unseasons I sub •frtexing
trigger.
A
sixth
bullet
in
the
gun
southern Florida to "bomb" Hatemperatures would be erased at
went off, striking the youngster warmer air flowed through the
vans Monday.
cheat
in
M
m
Castro aommeaed the cabinet
Great Lakes region, the Ofaie Val­
In approve the reinstatement of
ley and tha upper Mississippi
New
M
issile
Boss
Mm revolutionary trials and firing
Valley.
squad lor counterrevoltUootries.
WASHINGTON (UPlj — A desk
The mercury roes by some B
Hie amMuneed decision to revive general who enjoys repairing an­ degrees through the west-eaotral
Mm courts which eendemneM mere tique clocks will salvage what ha plains, with Chandroo, Neb., re­
Uian «W “ war criminals" la can of the Army Missile Center porting a JS-degree rise In 24
feetth earlier this year was
&gt;v%» Ala. Ha 1* Maj. (Jen. 1 hours. *.■w.
. - • .»• v•
ed with wild enthusiasm
Sebumburg, hi,-who will
ThU. tSuptealura sphrt 4a*
190,000 Cubans at the rally.
4 succeed Maj. Gen. John B. Mods balanced off by a 25-degree drop
President Kieenhower said today ris as commsnder of the Army from south central Texas through
feat ths United States la using Ballistic Missile Command with tha Gulf states. Readings at
avery facUMjr avsllsble to pre­ headquarters at Huntavillc. Schom- Brownsville, Tex., fell 29 degrees
vent airplanes based io Florida burg was named Tuesday to take in (he 24-hour period.
from making unautborlsad flights ovcp the new job Jan. 11.
Light showers, most of them
ever Cuba.
barely measurable, dampened tbe
The president rasd the an­ Fanatic Kills Self
Gulf Coast from northern Florida
nouncement at his news conferFRANKFURT. Germany (UPI) to the Delta.
ones In commenting on Castro’s —Police said today an investiga­
jRngry charges that the United tion has shown that George KrausStates had couotenancod the •rt, a U-year-old shoemaker and
"bombing” at Havana by planes religious fanatic, banged himself
flying from U. S. airfields.
and friends crucified his body. A
Bisenbower told reporters that police spokesman said their nearlyAUy. Gen. William F. Rogers la completed investigation indicated
making avary effort to keep no one would be charged with mur­ Toe Santord-DeBary Entertain­
planes from taking off in Florida der although sume charge would ment Association will use tha first
and flying Illegally over Cube.
be lodged against the persons who floor of the Woodruff building at

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VOL. XLOC

United PlWM Laaaad Wirt

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1959

«

Concert Group
To Open Office

Sanford’s city commission hat
decided not to discuss a sewage
treatment plant plan with any
engineers for awhile.
The commissioners have been
approached by Russell and Axon,
•
Daytona
Beach anfineering
consultant firm which offered Its
services for a sewage treatment
plant project.
"Sanford is going to need a
sewage treatment plant, but the
question is how fast we want to
approach ths point where we need
it," aald City Manager Warren
Koowkea.
Commiaaloner Earl Higginbo­
tham asked why David Lee at
(m
Florida Board of Health
wouldn't place Sanford la a bet­
ter priority than 23rd In a list of
ag for federal aid for sewage
treatment projects if Lee really
la trying to help the city. Lee
haa called Sanford'a disposal ayatem the worst in Florida, Higgin­
botham said.

nailed the body to the wall and Park Ave. awl First St. aa a sales
office during the two week telling
floor.
of subscriptions to the Mutual Concarte.
Association members will sell
RUTLAND, Vt. (UPI) - Two the subscriptiuna from 10 a. m.
Varmonl mayors who were des­ i until 5 p. m. each week day Irum
cribed in s national magazine as I Nov. 2 to 15. concert co-chairmen
being staggering drunk while on Chester Reirick said yesterday.
an Air Force junket said today
C l v l e Center performances,
the article was an attempt to be­ which Include Jose Greco and the
little their criticism of the Air Florida Symphony Orchestra, will
Force. "The source that supplied start Nov. 19 with the Stetson
that information to Time wanted Choral Group. Subscriptions are
to belittle our charge that these $5 for the season.
Junkets are unnecesary and a
Sales workers will meet at 10 a.
waite of the taxpayers' money," in. Friday in Km. 317, of the San­
they said.
ford Atlantic National ’Bank to dts
cuss plans for tbe subscription
campaign, Hearick said.

Denies Charge

Jaycees To Give
Award To Burton

Sanford architect John Burton IV
will be presented with a certificate
of appreciation by the Jaycees at
their luncheon Thursday. The cer­
tificate, to be presented by Jaycee
President Mason Wharton, and
Treasurer Tom McDonald, la in
appreciation of the servicei Bur.
ton gave in planning the Jay­
cee information building on French
Ave. Speaker at the Civic Center
luncheon will be John Keeling,
commander of the National Guard
unit in Sanford.

'City Ends Fiscal Year
In Good Financial Shape
Sanford ended the fiscal year
ks good financial shape, City Man­
ager Warren Knowlee said today.
Tha fiscal year ended Oct. 1
and Knowles noted that there was
• 92,000 surplus in the general
operating budget eerried over
from last year.
The operating budget was tow,000 sod approximately 96*0,Oto
waa spent.
Looking over the fiscal year,
Knowles pointed out that the city
had met all Ue debt schedule# and
did art go over the budget.
One of the projects that
flaowke pointed to with pride
B \

M an Can Live
In Outer Space,
N A S A Officer Says
ROME (UPI) U. S. Air Force
Col. Stanley C. White, of the Natlonal Aeronautics and Space
Agency, told world scientists to­
day he thought man could live
in outer spare.
White, who is assigned to the
space task force at Langley Re­
search Center. Va.. spoke before
the second World Congress of
Aviation and Space Medicine.
lie said man probably could fly
anything (rum a one-shot rocket
to an earth orbiting satellite and
live to tell about it.
Must of the delegatee to the 25nation meeting here dealt with
medical problems in conventional
aviation, but the United States
and Soviet Union were concentrat­
ing on spare health.
Prof. Andrei Kusnetxov 11 the
U. S. S. R. promised to disclose
"new " Soviet progress in research
with rocket-borne animals but de­
clined to say in advance what
areas he would cover.

during the last fiscal year was the
entire reconstruction of Seventh
St. from Mellonville to Sanford
Ave. rt a cost of 911.000.
Tha city did all the work on
that project, he added.
Another project of importance
was the construction of three
parking lots built out of 'unds
from the budget. Tbe parking lots Senator To Speak
are near the Civic Center, Pal­
The Oviedo P. T. O. will meet
metto Ave. and Oak Ave.
tomorrow at &gt; p. m. it the City
Knowles slso pointed out that Hall Memorial building. Senator
tbe city undertook a resurfacing Douglas Stcnstrum will be the
program on many of the city :uest speaker. It is the first meetstreets at an estimated cost of '3 of the school &gt;ear and all
uembert are urged to attcod.
IW.OUO.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 551

County Judge Refuses To Detain
M entally III Woman In Jail
'Couldn't Put Her InThatPig Pen/AlexanderSays
What to do with the mentally ill In Seminole County ia
becoming a worse problem every day.
This issue came to a head yesterday afternoon when the
County Commission received a letter front County Judge
WUaon Alexander telling them he had refused to send a
"mentally «ick" person to the County Juil to be detained.
Alexander told the board he had
sent a 30-year-old woman to An*
drew* Nursing Home because
"there was nowhere else to send
the sick woman."
NEW YORK (UPI) — Stock
He asked the board to foot tbe
prices at 1 p. m.:
bill of $£JS for the cart of the
American TAT ................... 79V* woman.
American Tobacco ***•**•*• 104‘ v
In hi* letter to the boatd, Judge
55'. Alexander aald hi* conscience
Bethlehem Steel
69
C k O .................
would not let him send Ihc women
Chrysler .................................. 59 to the local jail because cf the
Curtiss • Wright .................... 30'i poor facilities thete.
DuPont . ............................. 258
Judge Alexander said today
Kastman Kodak ..................... 9 t'i that Seminole Memorial Hospital
Ford Motor .......................... 82H had refused to accept the woman
General Electric ............... 79’ s for tieatmcnt saying the hospital
General Motors
53
was overcrowded and had no
Graham . Paige .................
2% room for the mentally III.
Inti. TAT ............................. 37H
“ I am not criticising the hos­
Lor Ills nl ................................. 41'. pital but there ia something lack*
Minute Maid ..................... 20*« ing when we have a fine-hospital
Penney ............................... 1084* but no facility in the county ’ tw
Penn RR ............................... MW care for the mentally 111, Judge
Royal American ......................
3 's Alexander aald.
Saar* Roebuck ..................... 474* " I could not send that woman
Standard Oil (NJ) .............. 494«
to tbe jail," Alexander said, "m y
Studebaktr .............................. 29
conscience would not let me put
U. S. Steal ............................ 991. her in that pig pen.
WestLnghousa El..................... 96'»
"There waa Just ne other place
to send her but the nursing
hom e."
At yesterday’s board meeting,
the commissioners held rtf paying
(he bill for the woman until they
could confer further with Judwe
•.
‘Te •&gt;:
Commhulonrb Dnrtd 'GxtcJjkp
said "it is about time Judge A lex,
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (UPI) A huge B5I Jet, the Air Force'* ander realised we are trying to
do our best to gel a new Jail
(•■test and moat modern bomber, here.
crashed and exploded In ■ wood­
"H e must realise our financial
ed area near hart Tuesday night. problem. We have scheduled a
One of Its crew of three civilian public hearing Dec. 1 on the need
expert* was killed.
for a new Jell. Now I wish be
Officials aald the big swept- would get off our backs and atop
wing plane did not carry a nu­ making us look bed In the public
clear device, as waa earlier re­ e y e ," Galchel sold.
ported from the crash scene.
The board hopes to confer with
Finding rt a piece rt wreckage Judge Alexander this week to
labeled, "Caution Rad activity" seek a solution to the problem and
led to the report.
have the courts and the commis­
Harry N. Bloaser, 35, of the sion work together to show the
Fort Worth, Tex., suburb rt Lake need for a new Jail, Chairman
Worth, was found dead near the John Krider pointed out.
crash scene today. Air Force of.
fleiali told the Mississippi high­
way patrol.
The other two crewmen, pilot
Everett L Wheeler, 41, of Fort
Worth, snd Michael Jt. Keller, 41
of Fort Worth, were found alive
shortly after the crash and said
all three parachuted from the
craft at an altitude of 23,000 feel.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - T h •
White House announced today that
President Eisenhower will enter
Walter Reed Army Medical Cen­
ter, possibly later this week, for
hia annual physical "head to toe"
check-up.
The President hlmulf had plan­
ned to make (he announcement at
his news conference this morn­
MIAMI (UPI) -Opposition to a
ing, but no one asked him about
surprise order ending racial seg­ Ida recent cold.
regation in all Miami parka and
"There is absolutely nothing
swimming pools came today from
wrong olher than the usual exam­
the City Commission.
ination," Press Secretary James
The order was issued Tuesday
C. Ilagrrty said of the examina­
by City Manager Ira Willard af­ tion.
ter a conference with Negro lead­
Eisenhower was tt) year* old
ers, and caught most city of icials Oct. |. lie has been suffering since
off guard. It affected atiuul 20 early September from a cold of
major parks, seven public swim­
ming pools and dozens of ■mall I vary^n*‘ degree anil the discomfort
*
[of recurrent, chronic bronchitis.
neighborhood playgrounds.
At his news conference today,
Commissioner Otis Shiver said
the President seemed to be In
lie would propose "that Uie city excellent spirits.
commission direct the city man­
ager to rescind his order."
Shiver said tha city of Miami
already was making progress to­
ward "peaceful" desegregation
snd "I would not like to see u*
do anything now to provoke a
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Sute
serious incident and attract na­ Penal Director II. G. Cochran Jr.
tional attention as an area rt ra­ said today he found no evidence
cial discord."
to uphold charge* of mtscunduct
Three
other
commissioners with employr* and inmates by
agreed Willard went too far on Women's Prisoa Superintendent
his own by handing down the in Harvey D. West.
trgration order.
Cochran met with West several
Willard said hia decision was weeks ago at the prison near
the only one he could make under Lowell and heard complaints from
a policy "decreed by the U. S. a number of people. Including
Supreme Court."
form er employes, charging West
with contorting with inmates and
employes.

1 p. m. Stocks

Light Snows Hit
New England Area

Janford To Wait
On Sewage Plan

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'

IT’S TOUCH, BUT DOGS WITHOUT LICENSES have had It, John Rich,
custodian o f the city animat pound, warned aguin today an he continued
to round up dogs running loose without city licence and vuccination tags.
Rich, shown with a couple of sad canines, has picked up 17 dogs this week
and only four have been reclaimed from the pound. They are kept 10 days
and destroyed if not claimed.
(Staff Photo)

Government Asks Court To Set
Steel .fypeal Deadline
WASHINGTON' (UPI) -T h e gov- If tt desires to hear the rase i A "pressing need" for a court
eminent asked the Supreme Court by or near the end o( the six day ruling on the union's appeal beI cause of tbe national emergency.
stay."
today to set a deadline of noon
The ability of both the govern­
The government, at the order rt
Thursday for the union to appeal
President Eisenhower, sought the ment and union to present their
Um injunction order sending the to day Injunction on grounds Die ' cases quickly.
striking steel workers back to work 106-day-old strike has created a
The government noted that tha
for 90 days.
national emergency. The Injunc­ strike, affecting 95 per cent rt the
An appeals court ruling uphold­ tion la provided ter under the steel industry's rapacity, has been
ing the injunction Tuesday gave Taft-Hartley law.
in effect since July IS and It haa
the United Steelworkers six days
The government's petition, sign­ been eight days since the Presi­
to file the appeal to the Supreme ed by Col. Gen. J. Lee Rankin dent determined that lta continu­
Court. The Justice Department gave two reasons for requesting ance "will imperil the national
fded a brief today asking that the ; a speedup:
health and safety."
action be speeded up.
The Justice Department said if
the union brings its appeal lo the i
court by Thursday noon, the gov­
ernment will provide its answer (
later the same day.
The government "respectfully";
suggested that the Justices con
aider the nutter on Friday and
if they wish to hear oral argu
The 13 hand* ulrasily entered
Anyone wiahlng to enter a float,
meats, that they do to next Mon
day.
marching unit or automobila in In tbe parade are front 8eminolc,
Tha Justice Department pointed tha Dec. 4 Christmas Parade Hanford Junior, and Winter Park
out tlia l under this procedure •hmild call the Jaycee Information high schools, ('mums Academy,
"the courts will ha in a position building right away, Publicity Phyiisa Wheatley High, llisliop
Moore, Leesburg High, Kinds,
to rendrr a ruling on the merits Chairman
Davt
Kllngen.inith
Mt. Dorn, Dcl.and, Lyman, laike•aid yesterday.
view, and Winter Garden high
All entry reservations should
schools snd from Florida Military
i* in by Nov. 7 Klingen.mith
Academy at DcLaml.
•aid. A warehousa across from
the .Sanford Shrine Club will be
available Nov. 26 through Dec. 4
(or storage and construction of
parude float* and materials.
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPI) Flout decorations may be order­
Space Chief T. Keith Glennsn ed through the Jaycee center.
said today that the steel strike I'm.* Jaycees want aa many peo­
haa set back work on a rocket ple a* possible to enter floats in
the parade. Though cards telling
ORLANDO (UPI)— (The chief on
with which the United States hopes
tbe entry deadline have been sent Air Research and Development
to match some of Russia's early to Host participants ia last DeCommand
calculati* that the
ccnilwr's
parade, many more United States and Russia are
space feat*.
lie referred to the Vega, s Hosts, marchers and autos are "about even" in military missiles.
Speaking at a |3o a plate coun­
three-stage rocket based on ‘ the in-died this year,
try club dinner here Tuesday
Atlas missile which he said Kill
night, Schreiver pointed out that
be able to pul 4.90U pounds into
America's military missilea are
orbit or send l.OOU pounds deep
built to efficiently deliver a nu­
into space beyond the moon.
clear warhead with the minimum
"This program, unlurtunatcly.
is now being set back by the short
A new telephone company build­ power and site necessary. At pres­
ages resulting (ruin the steel ing t*» service the Faro Park and ent silh ia about 300,0M) pound of
Altamonte Springs arts will he thrust, or enough to send an Allas
strike," Glannan said.
"As tha Situation stands now," built late next year, the Seminole missile 6.30b miles.
The Russian* are reported to
he said, "it ia reasonably certain County Commission waa told yes­
have developed a booster deliver­
that in early 1961 Die Vega will' terday.
be tbe first of our space-vehicle | Target date for the new building ing 800,000 pounds uf thrust for
systems capable of matching the will be November 1960, according Ihcir Lunik ill moon irocket.
performance demonstrated by the 10 telephone officials rt the Winter
Russians more than a year ago.” I’ark Telephone Co.
Until that time, official* told
the board, some 430 subscribers
will be transferred to the Winter
Park central olfice because of the
NEW YORK (UPI) - Under­
heavy telephone load.
writers headed by Merrill Lynch,
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) Pierce, Fenner A Smith, and
The Air Force today fired one o&lt;
Kidder, Peabody A Co. are ex­
its new longcr-range Horn arc in­
pected to reoffer a 20 million
terceptor missiles in a preiimin
MEXICO CITY (UPJ) - A vio­ dollar block of Florida Power k
ary test flight.
lent cyclone and rain-triggered Light Co. first mortgage bonds at
The "B " model of die Bomarc :luod» Inflicted widespread death 101.519 to yield 5.15 per cent to
has about twice the range rt the and destruction on western Mexico maturity.
earlier models. It is powered by Tuesday night. Authorities said
Tha company will put tha pro­
a solid propellant rather than a today they feared a major disas ceed* from the bond salo into its
| construction program.
liquid-fueled engine.
I ter

Jaycees To Close Entries
Nov. 7 For Yule Parade

Rocket Work Held
Back By Strike j

U. S., Reds Even
In Missile Race

New Phone Office
Slated Next Year

Power Co. Bonds
Will Be Reoffered

A ir Force Fires
Bomarc Missile

Violent Cyclone

Huge Air Force

.-.4

President To Get
Physical Checkup

Officials Stunned
At Racial Order

No Misconduct
Found At Prison

Ship Asks Aid
Off Key West

MIAMI (UPI) — A 225 foot Bri
tish merchant ihip radioed today
it had a gaping bule in its aide
and was linking some 110 miles
west of Key Weat.
Nintieen men ami one woman
were reported aboard.

C offee Club Meet
Chase and Cu. representative*
and local newspaper and radio
station personnel will be honored
at the Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce Coffee Club meeting
tomorrow. The 10 a. m. gathering
will b* at Mrs. Appleby "s VaUte*
llca.uU iJU t.
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• 1Yt Tiled Baths
• Colored Bathroom Fixtures
• Birch Kitchen Cabinets
• A w ning W indows
• Terrazzo Floors
• V enetian Blinds
• Large Screened Porch
• Carport*

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• Storage Room
• Insolated
• Dual Gas H eating
• In City Lim its
• City Conveniences

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PAYMENT

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Seminole County residents who hairs their own
water and eewata systems should boQ their driaUnf
water during the current high water crisis acting
health officer Dr. Robert J. Smith said today.
Flooding ia the eouaty has created danger of eo*lamination of private water systems by private sewer
systems and septic tanks, Smith said. This cross-con*
tamlnation could result in typhoid, para-typhoid or dy^ aentery, the doctor explained. No cases of these dis• eases have been reported so far.
Mass inoculations against typhoid and dysentery
will be mads if any cases are reported, Smith explained.
The city health department la now checking major
water supplies in critics) flood areas at the beginning of
each week instead of every two weeks. No contamination
had been found os o f Saturday.
Inoculations against typhoid and dysentery may be
obtained free at the health center next to the Fire Dept,
building on Palmetto Ave.
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Dr. Bmlth said he woutd not recommend mass Ino­
culations yet

Finns May Deal
•With Steel Union
.PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Another
ef the etAke-bound major steel
companies may follow the lead of
the Kaiser Steel Corp. today In
toeaking with the Industry stand
against "Inflationary” wage in.

efour City Street
Paving Projects
To Be Started

Kaiser started Individual negoti­
ations in Washington with the
United Steelworkers Union follow­
ing an announcement Sunday night
that it would negotiate separately
from the other It big steel com­
pany members of the Industry co­
ordinating committee Involved in
the 104-day strike.
At Philadelphia the U. S. Court
of Appeals announced today that
a decision on the United Steel
workers Union appeal against a
Tail-Hartley back-to-work Injunc­
tion Is expected to be announced
Tuesday at 4 p. m.
Kaiser did nut announce whether
any terms had been agreed upon
with the union, but the industry
committee which it deiertcd said
a settlement such as Kaiser con­
templated would cost the corpora­
tion 10 cents per man hour for
the first year of a three year con­
tract.
The cumraitlee aaid (or other
companies, the same package
would cost 11 cents per man hour,
which "clearly represent! an in­
flationary agreement.”
The other companies said they
found terms of the Kaiser proposal
"unacceptable.” However, an inbustry source refused to identify
tho firm.

Sanford will start a four street
paving project la tne northwest
—eectioa of the city In November.
• The city will lay 1,073 feet of
pavement to coat 32,312.94 on Mul­
berry Ave. from 13th to 13th St.,
os Oleander Ave. from 10th to
Uth St., on Jews mine from loth
to U and oo 11th SC from Olean­
der to Jessamine.
Tbs paving work will begin a*
aooo as the two parking lots neat
to the Chamber of Commerce
building and at Third St. and
Pamalto Ave. are finished, City
•M an ag er Warren Knowles aaid
today.
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Paving projects on the city
a goods for the 1939 to fiscal year
Include pavement of Myrtle Ave.
from First St. lo Seminole Blvd.,
pavement of Kim St. from First
8t. lo Fulloo, on Kultoo from
Laurel Ave. to French Ave.,
and the Sanford Ava. widening
Sanlurd's City Commission will
project from 13lh St. to 23Ui St. consider rexonlng W. First St.
Cost to the city of these projects from residential to commercial be­
©wil be 321,833.11.
tween French and Cedar Avenues
at the cum mission m eetin g In
City Hall at 8 p. in. today.
The City Planning and Zoning
Board recommended the roioning
after Mrs. Harold Appleby request­
PENSACOLA (UPI) - The Flor­ ed that a house she owns at 801
ida chapter of the NAACP wound First St. be toned commercial.
iW Ms four-day conference here The commission will also consider
Sunday urging wide Negro voting, bids to sell gasoline to the city
more political activity, efforts for for the 1939-60 fiscal year, and
better Jobe and Increased attempt creation of an R-IC xonc which
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school Integration.
reduces the land necessary (o build
Hie group adopted the statement a home In certain Sanford subdi­
at the final session. Earlier, the visions from 7,300 to 8,300 square
Rev. A. Leon Lowry of Tampa was feet and euts the sideline limi­
re-elected state president.
tations to seven and a half feet
T h e statement commended for these homes.
naroots In Dade, Hillsborough end
A report on burned or partially
gecembla counties who have tried destroyed buildings In Sanford as
to eater their children ia all- being unsafe la also on the agenda
white schools, k Mid "Wa pray along with submission of the 1931
that more and more parents Lake Monroe pollution study for
throughout the state wlU joia their comparison with recent pollution
f r e a k s ."
study findings.

Rezoning Hove

Wide Negro Vote
Urged By NAACP

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WEATHER: Clear and cold tonight. High today, 78-80. Low tonight, 58-00.
Leased W in Established 1000
MONDAY, OCTOBER 26,1959
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. MS

Cold Front Comes To Area, Disrupts Power
LT. CDR. HAROLD Clause,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Clause of Sanford, helped
rescue homeless Japanese
from the flooded city of
Nagoya after the recent
161-mile-an-hour typhoon
h it Helicopters aboard the
USS Kearsarge rescued
thousands of people from
the floods.

Seminole County sod Sanford
got their fLst taste of winter
early this morning as the temper­
ature dipped to 4i degrees.
The coot weether to the area
last night also Interrupted elec­
tric service in parts of town.
At U .U p. m. yesterday, ooid
cracked the Insulation ou a trans­
mission line north ef Titusville
(hat supplies electricity to this
area.
A spokesman for Use Florida
Power and Light Co. estimated
that several hundred homes were
without electricity lor 90 minutes
until service was restored.

1 p. m. Slocks News Briefs
NEW YORK (UPI) — Stock
price* at 1 p. m.:
American TAT ................... 78*.
T8*»
American Tobacco..................104H
104H
Bethlehem Steel
3414
C k O ..............
87ti
Chrysler
........................... 80*v
80*V
Curtiss - Wright .................
JDi
et s 3m
DuPont .................................. 2381s
238)4
Eastman Kodak
SM 92’»
Ford Motor
82&gt;&lt;
General Electric
11*e T8l«
Genera Motors
i*** 33V*
Graham - Paige
214
Inti. TAT ....... •Il*| IM,*** 37’s
Lorillard ............................... 43»4
43'4
Minute Maid ...................... 21'
21*.
Penney ................................ 110
Penn RR ...
i■»« 18H
Royal Ameri
44k
Sears Huebuc
48
Standard Oil (NJ) ............ 48’.
221s
Sludebaker ........
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U. S. Sted
Westinghouse El.
•• • s 93’s

WifeOfTVSlar
Attempts Suicide

Auto Layoffs
DETROIT (UPI) — Layoffs to
the auto industry caused by steel
shortage* stood at 117,300 today,
but another 4,000 Idled at Chry­
sler Corp., returned to their Jobs.

Register Rites
WINTER HAVEN (UPI) - F u n eral services were held today for
retired Circuit Judge Don L.
Register who took hta own life at
his home here Friday. Reiatlvee
said he had been despondent since
his ton, Scott, was killed In an
automobile accident. The Judge
had retired last year because of
poor health.

Area residents were . anted by
the weather bureau today to get
out their sweaters as tempera­
tures tonight ire expected to be
between 33 and (0 degrees.
In other parts of the state and
country UPI reported a cold front
lightened Us grip today ringing
down the curtain on the 1939 hur­
ricane season, and a five-inch
snowfall blanketed the mountain
regions of Tennessee.
In the Norfolk-Portsmouth, Va.,
area residents were just mopping
up from a torrential rain that
struck over the weekend, killing
at least one person and causing

extensive property damage from
flood watrrs.
The cool weather firmly look
hod Sunday
night, dropping
temperature readings in Florida
counties Into the low 40'a.
It was the death knell for the
lSSS hurricane season, w h i c h
spawned ten tropical storms, in­
cluding killer-hurricane Grade.
"A tropical storm formation
now would Indeed be an unusual
phenomenon," said Forecaster
Arnold Sugg. He explained the
cold front would stamp out the
"ingredients" w h i c h tropical

need to tons—warm air hat experienced la a
Nearly four Inches of rate fel
The first mow of the season during a six-hour period Satur­
to Tennessee was reported to the day, forcing at lea.t four families
Great Smoky Mountains National to leave their homes, she roof* ad
Park. Official* reported the road several, buildings collapsed.
to Cling man'* Dome and the
The rain caused the death *C
newly • opened observation tower Lawrence White, 82, of P orts,
was closed for a short period mouth. He was found drowned to
while ranger* manned snow plows a flooded drainage ditch.
to clear It. Tourists flocked to the
A cloudburst raised by several
area at a rasa of SU ears per feet the level of creek w ater
hour Sunday.
flowing under the Natural Bridge,
Heavy rains ou the Norfolk- a tourist attraction near Roanoke^
Portsmouth area marked the sec­ Va., causing an estimated 33,000
ond flooding downpour the area damage.

Cubans Mass In Capital
For Giant Anti-U.S. Rally
U.S. Called
A Threat'
To Regime

Space Proposal
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen.
Acxandcr Wiley (R-Wle.) ha* p ro
posed that the United State*
launch an “operational weather­
man” satellite to relay weather
data to the entire world. Wiley, a
member of the Senate Space Com.
mittee, said Sunday that an In­
ternational
weather
satellite
would be "a symbol of American
leadership in world cooperation"
that would benefit all nations.

HONOLULU (UPI) Mrs.
Jam es Ames*, wife of the televi­
sion star of the "Gunsmokc” ser­
ies, wss rn route to Los Angeles
today, apparently In good condi­
tion after treatment for superfi­ Board Resigns
cial wounds on both wrists.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Mrs. Arness, 38, was hospital­
White House announced today that
ised briefly at Kaiser Hospital for all 13 members of the Internawhat were described by author!__ ,
ties as sctt-tnilu ted rate. b-ade
Developmen.
Advisory
ard have resigned because
wounds. The Incident occurred 1
Congress cut off funds for the
early Saturday In her room at group. The board, consisting of
the Royal Hawaiian Hotel.
Deteetlvea laid Mrs. Arness told prominent Americans, was named
them of having "difficulties with by President Elsenhower last Feb­
her husband at home the last ruary lo examine the spending of
three years'* However, she In­ the International Cooperation Ad­
sisted that she wants a reconcili­ ministration "which handle# for­
eign aid.
ation.
The couple married In 1948 af­
ter meeting
at the Pasadena Full-Scale Report
THAT OLD NEEDLE brought different reactions from Allen Getmaa and
Playhouse where they shared
MOSCOW (UPI) — Premier Nlhis little sister, Sherri, during the Jayccs inoculations against polio SsL
leading roles In a production of kita Khrushchev, reporlrd rested
unlay. Registered Nurse Grace Fisher administered the injection through
“ Candida.” They have two boys by a secret six day trip to Ro­
a dis|)osubie needle while Mrs. Robert Gutman held Sherri. Inoculations
and a girl, one of the boys by a mania, goes before the Supreme
were given to 661 persons by the Juycees who plan to give the second group
farmer marriage of Mrs. Arness. Soviet parliament Tuesday with
of inoculations in the seriew later.
(Staff Photo)
what Is expected lo be a full-seals
review of international develop­
ments. Khrushchev return'd Sun­
day from what waa described as
an unofficial visit to Romania,
primarily for a rest. It followed
an arduous round of activities
that took him to the United
Mrs. Miriam Askew of Sanford Statea and to Communist China
was chosen quern of the Kissim­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rela­
mee Boat A Cade Friday night.
Bodies Found
tives of Jam es A. Woodbury, sn
Judges chose the tall blonde
CAIRO (UPI)—Egyptian police
Seminole County law enforce- Motel, Fern Park, walked into analyst with the hush hush Cen­
housewife at a Ciewlston Elks
Club dinner which marked the end said today they had found the ment officers (tilled a car from the iheriffa office and told them tral lntelllgince Agency, said to­
of the three-day boat trip. There bodies of Otte American, two ,hc Wi|#ri 0j Lake Monroe Satur- he was forced off the road but day that pressures of hi* Job must
were 580 boats on the trip along Frenchmen and their Egyptian ,|jy Bnd were kept liuay lnveitigal- managed lo get out of the car be­ have driven him to Join In a bl
the Kissimmee River across Lake guide who had been missing in ,ng numerous traffic mishap* in fore he veered into the muddy larrc suicide pact with hta wife.
Okeechobee to Clewiaton. They the baking Nubian Desert of the city and area.
Woodbury, 32, and bis wife sfiMid
waters.
southern Egypt for thrre months
eame from 34 state:..
Early Saturday morning
on s cliff overlooking the Potomac
“ I was shaken up a little but River at Groat Fails Saturday.
Fouad. chief of trucker on Highway 17-92 aaw a
Sirs. Askew said she was "very Lt. Col. Extern
surprised"
when the judges police at Aswan, said a second ta r ia the waters of Lake Monroe managed to get home,” Acker Holding hands, the two plunged 30
and called the sheriffs office.
made their choice. Her husband American was still missing.
said, adding liiat lie escaped by feet Into the churning rapids.
Thomaa Askew, ADI, Is at the
Fousd said there was no Indi
With the aid of the Florida High- the winduw before the car hit the
His body was swept down the
Sanford Naval Air Station. The cation which of the two missing way Patrol, the car waa fiilied
river but Mrs. Woodbury, also 32,
water.
couple caine to Sanford from At­ Americans had
been found. He out but no body was found inside,
wa* found later sitting on a rocky
The highway patrol charged Ac­ ledge at the river's edge.
lanta four years ago. Mrs. slid the bodies, recovered Sunday, nfflcera were purr led until a few
Askew is a secretary to Sanford were in a "state of dnintegra- h..ure later. JosephAcker, who ker with speeding.
Witnesses said she wanted to
Attorney Karlyle Housholdcr.
lien.”
&gt;gave his address as the Blue Bird
Late yestenl#), Richard Thorn* throw herself back Into the swirl­
u haniurd Negro, was cuu-.Ld with ing water but they stuped her. She
driving while under the mtiuence was under treatment lor shock at
of liquor, running a red light and a hospital here today.
improper brakes alter he collided
31rs. Woodbury told police she
with a truck driven by Claude C. and her husband had decided to
Howard at the Intersection of 23th die together because "they wanted
*1. and .Sanford Ave.
to put him In a psycho ward."
Saturday afternoon, a two car The statement waa Interpreted to
collision at 2uth St. and Sanford mean that Woodbury’a superiors
Ave. resulted in $330 damage, but had urged him to leek psychiatric
treatment.
no in.urles to the drivers.
Tommy Toeves of Ufa) Randolph
The couple, who have two child
St. was charged with failure t o , dren, recently returned from
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—- of- way alter
•he two-year lour of duty in Germany.
yield
the
right
crashed into a car operated by
3litchell Hillard of Webster. Dam­
age to Hillard's car waa estimated
at 3230 and 3RJU to Toeves' vehicle.

Mrs. Askew Named
Boatacade Queen

Car Fished Out Of Lake
Monroe; Driver Unhurt

Intelligence Agent
Dies, Wife Survives
Suicide Pact

Nebraska Crew
Leads Bombers

Canal Benefits
To Be Discussed

•OKU HALFBACK Ray LumhjuUt (40) leapt
into the sir to snare a puss during the Sanfordir Park grid clash Friday night. Alax McKibbin
and Bob Barbour a rt moving in. See «tory on
&gt;page.

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JOHN LOVELACE. Sanford’s speedy halfback intercepts a Winter Park
pass to break up a drive.
(Staff Photo* By Bob Stubbing*)

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Benefits of a locked harge canal
In conservation of water re­
sources wdl be discussed at the
Nov. 13 annual meeting of the
Florida Waterway a Committee in
Tampa.
A report on development of
navigation In Florida and a speech
by Sen. Tara Adams on " Florida's
Integrated Waterways System"
is alio scheduled for the meeting,
according to committee President
John Krider. Election of officers
will be held at the morning builaoas meeting.

ORLANDO (UPI&gt; — A H17
Stratojrt crew from the 307th
Bomb Wing, Lincoln, Neb., tuday
took an early lead In the Strategic
Air Command’* 1958 bombing, na­
vigation and air refueling competi­
tion.
With results In from M per cent
of the first olght'i missions, the
commanded by Capt. Richard A.
Mitchell, 37, of Fulton, III., went
into the lead with 390.3 points.
Mitchell'* crow combined with
the KC-V7 tanker erew command­
ed by MaJ. Raymond A. Normandin, 39, of Springfield, Mas*., to
take the bomber-tanker crew team
lead with 343.3 points out of a pos­
sible TOO.

HAVANA (UPI) -P easan t* and
worker* by the ten* of thousand*
streamed into Havana today far
an antl-Uniled Slate* rally called
by Premier Fidel Castro.
The bearded revolutionary lead*
er called for one million Cuban*
to mat* before lb* presidential
palace at 4 p. m. e.a.L today to
protest what be said w en the
"economic and military threat*"
of the United Staten againat Un
regime.
Caitro, hi* leftist brother Raul,
now defense minister, vnd ProaL
dent Oavaldo Dortlco* are expect*
ed to address the crowd massed
In the plats below from the bal*
cony of the palace to the heart
of Havana,
Caitro'a supporters went all out
to ensure a massive turnout to
Havana and at similar ralllea to
provincial capitals througboot
Cuba.
Castro, In a five-hour tele vision
appearance which lasted fppm
Thursday night
Into the early
hours of Friday, charged that a
plana from lb* United States
"bombed” Havana last Wednes­
day night. Newspapers said U.S.based planes also "machine*
gunned” Cuba,
Planes dropped anti-Castro leaf­
lets on Havana late Wednesday.
Cuban warplanes were sent op to
Intercept the raiders and anti­
aircraft guns also opened up. Twa
persons were killed and about 30
wounded with
mostevidence
pointing tn stray machlnegun bul­
lets and fragments of anti-aircraft
shells a* the cause for the casual*
tie*.
Castro charged that the m id
was masterminded and carried
out by former chief j ( the Cuban
air force 31a j. lVdra Diaa Lana.
Dla-. Laiu broke with Caitro and
took refuge in the United State*
over alleged Communist influence
In the Cuban government.
In 3!iami, Fla., attorney J . Ed­
ward Worton said tio would begin
extradition proceedings againat
Diat Lant today in an effort to
have the former air crief gent
back to Cuba to face trial,
31mister of State Haul Koa aaid
Friday (hat t uba would request
tho United States to extradite
Diat Laux aiui other Cuban
"criminals.”

Shipp Won't Run
For State Post
TALLAHASSEE (UPI)—Rep.
John Shipp of Marianna raid to­
day he will not l-e a candidate
for secretary of state neat year.
Hut Shipp left the way open le
accept an appointment to the
office should Secretary of State
R. A. Gray tetlre before his terra
saplre* In January, 1981,
Thete have been repeated re*
porta that Shipp, a textbook sales­
man, would be the choice of Gov,
Leltoy Collins should Cray's
health furce hit retirement be­
fore the end of the term.

Burglar Makes
Good Getaway
MIAMI (UPI) — Burglary aus*
peel George Clark, 18. led Hialeah
Detectives Doiglaa Warner and
Berlin Uindsadler to the scene of
his alleged crime today.
The detective* left Clark to
their ear while they got out to in­
spect the telephone coin box he
wa* suspected of pilfering.
Clark drove away ia their f a r .

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County Fire Protection
To Be Stressed At Moot

Gray Predicts Poor Turnout
For Reapportionment Vote

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He el*o supplied each precinct
-JTALLAHASIEE tUPD - k «
Salary of M utt R. A: Gray yre- With a complete copy of the pro*
ObU Its* than half the state'* poeed amendment which will l&gt;e
stared vetera will vote In the poiied on the wall *o voter* may
l i t tire nspporlionment refe- read the entire proposal on Which
they must vote.
rfPdum No*. 3.
The constitutional amendment
.-O u t the ronlroverstal plan eonIliu n i to produce political fire* propose* a 44-senator, iUJ-memrbo around the ilaU . Hea*y her House Legislature—a toul of
tieiam against tht plan con. 14 new legislators, Most of them
be elected from the stile’*
Itta td to ilrtam from the date would
a
( ■ ■ f it eouatle*, tipecially Dade, population centers.
The proponents, beaded by Gov.
•Toward and Palm Reach.
• firay announced that all prepa* LeRoy Collins, maintain the
aiitlona for the voting wqra corn, proposal la the best that can bo
■file. The poll* a HI GPen »l 7 gotten from the legislature. Op­
a m , I weak from Tutiday. Gray ponents.In the large counties com­
laid hla office had mailed out to plain it dots nit give them a fair
trp ry precinct all coplca of rule*, share of representation In the
regulation*, election law* and Legislature.
Hlatc Ken. Harvey Reiser of
ether equipment.

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S rO B T MYERS (UPI) - fllta of
grater-soaked wreckage from a
slic in g fishing host were ana­
lysed today for clues to Uw fate
*f five n a n who disappaared more
’E M a month ago.
The discovery of tha wreckage
flwdey waa the first aim of the
M e e t cabin cruiser, the Capa,
doe, or IU passengers since they
vanished In a Gulf of Mexico
eierm Sept. a&gt;.
. The tiret place of wreckage was
•lotted near Englwood by Ronald
Verkins. Liter parts of the hull
gad cabin washed ashore.

wreckage was poiilivcly identified
late Sunday.
One of the pieces bore the
numbers p-Y-834. The Coast Guard
number of (he Capadoo was
1I-Y-I84.
JIB*, 'here* stlk wi* no tn'liratlqn
what happenad to the five men,
•It from Fort Myere, who war*
aboard the boat when It left Fort
The Lee County sheriffs olflce
and the owner of the long milting
boat flew tu the site where the
My art Beach on a Sunday.

Sanford Negro
Shot After Fray

MIAMI (UPI) Tha Uadi
A gun-wielding Sanford Negro County School Board . ay decide
b In Orspge Memorial Hospital thla walk to allbar fight ■ de­
to Orlando today after he was shot
by • grocery dark ere Isle laying action in tha courts or
Saturday, police reported.
Tbe Negro, Willie Marshall, ws*
la critical condition after he w*s
•Set in Uw ehett by Clerk Marion
Herring. The bullet entered Mar­
shall's back snd lodged In his
lung area, police said.
Manhalf, according to police,
walked Into Tommy's Grocery
Murvtn C. Bessel of Lancaster,
•tore at l i l t W. Ninth St. at 3:44 Pa. died Saturday while viilllng his
. m. Saturday and threatened to
daughter. Mra. Richard Gorton, at
•hoot overyona In the place."
• Clark Marion Herring told polieo her 2344 Palmetto Ave, home.
Mr. Reieel, fll-yeart-old, came
i * tried to paciry Marshall but to
Pp avail. Herring said Marshall lo Sanford aevaral weeks ago. Sur­
argued with him over Ihe price viving are his daughter, Mra. Gor­
• f tome groceries and tank out a ton; four aona, Morris, Clarence,
J g caliber pistol from undsr his Murvan C. Jr, and Mahlon,; a
lister, Sirs. Maude Bowen; and
th in .
"He threatened tume five per. a brother, Morris, all of Lancas­
ton* In the place ami then ran ter. The funeral will be In Lancas­
•Ut," Herring recalled afterwards. ter tomorrow.
Herring said ha then got hit own
pistol, from under the counter and
fired through the plate glass win*
SOW, hitting Marshall In thu ehett.
- Marshall was taken to Seminole
Memorial Hospital and (hen trans­
ferred to UlO Orlando Hospital (or

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Bonifap said Sunday If he ia
elected governor, and the reap­
portionment amendment fails, he
will glva the people a “ workable,
equitable and solvable" solution.
But be said he hopes the cur.
rent proposal It approved.
Belter called the problem of
reapportionment "insolvabla" in
the tense any plan could satisfy
all the s u te 's people. He did not
elaborate on what altarnate plan
he might propose.
Stair Rep, Cliff Iferrcll of Mi­
ami said the plan would provide
the large counties with stronger
ammunition to fight for more
equal representation in the Legit*
lature.

Commander Harris
Leaves Navy Post

ewrgary.

Hunter Infant
Dies Sunday
Gary Detn Hunlcr, six month*
•Id son of Mr. and Mrs, Richard
Hunter, 104 Mayfair Circle died
a t hla home yesterday.
Survivors Include Mr. and Mr*.
Hunter and a two-year-old hpi.
th*r, Larry Burial will be in
Ofrvllla, Ohio.

Reely Appointed
C adet Commander
•snford’t Robert It. Reely Jr,
ha* been appointed a cadet
colonel wing commander In Flor­
ida Slate University's Air Force
ROTC cadet wing.
The too of Mr. snd Mrs Itnbert
H. Reely Sr., Til Mellonvlll* Ave.,
will
yet
leadership
training
in the wing commander position.
Reely 1* t senior ria.' r ig tn In­
strumental music education.

Harrell and Rep. George Hollo*
ban agreed that the proposed plan
wns not a perfect solution. But
they said it represented a step
forward,
"We've been using a rork gun
and thla at least will give us a
rifle," he laid.
The two Dade County legisla­
tors tools the pro-tide in a televi­
sion debate with leading oppon­
ent* in Miami Sunday.
Miami attorney Earl Faircloth
argued that the plan would only
make a bad aituatlon worse. Ha
predicted If the amendment is
approved, that toe Legislature
may be elected by only 10 per
cent of the people In 1071.

Missing Five Christmas Seal
Group To Start
Organization

morning. They were Leo Barring­
ton John ^Illiam s, Marshall
Miller, Roland Ucese, and Frank
fanner,
An aitansive atr-and-sea hunt
j y s conducted, bv tha Coast Gijnrd
when the boat didn't return, but
was called off after several daya
of fruitless searching.
Authorities slid the wreckage
would be sent to the Coast Guard
laboratory at St. Petersburg to
sta what couJd be laarnad.

Dade Board May Decide
Integration Issue Soon
Murvan Ressel
Is Dead At 62

i

Tin Seminole County Flram taa'
Association will met a t 9 p. mWedneaday at the Lake Mary Tire
House.
Better county fire protection and
encouragement of volunteer fire
departments tn communities not
having city protection will be dis­
cussed, Sanford Fire Chief Mack
Cleveland Sr. said Saturday. San­
ford, Lake Mary, Altamonte, Carselberry, and Ovlado represent*lives are expected at the meal­
ing.
More than 10.000 fire prevention
report blanks issued county school
children during Oct. 4-10 have been
filled out and returned to the fire
department, Chief Cleveland said.
Blanks ware given to 11,000 child­
ren in tha schools. The forms aid
fire prevention because parents
often help children fill them out
and realise fire haiarda in their
home*, the chief added.

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voluntarily widen Its public school
[migration aiperimant.
Tha board Saturday postponed
a decision on tbe requests of
Ihrea Nagra puplla for admission
to all-wblta schools. Three more
Ntgroea will patitlon the board
Wsdnaadav.
Tha NAACP wants an early
■niwsr. Negro attorney 0 , E.
Grtvat Jr., who aald he would
go to court U applications of the
sis ire dinted, has led the local
fight for school Integration.
But Dade School Supt. Joe Hall
his Indicated he waa against ad*
mission of it least two of the
six Negro students.
Hill said the two students In
question scored below average In
achievement tests. During a five
hour hearing he aald their aca­
demic progress might be "greatly
impeded" tf they were transfer*
red to white schools.
A new state law which allows
children to drop out of racially
lntearsled schools was also cited
by Hall. He said because of the
law, "an entire school could pos­
sibly bo disrupted, with resultant
aradrinl* repercussions on all
pupils concerned."

Education Meeting
Set For Thursday

The Chris'.-na: Ncjj campaign
te fight lubereuioila will start
getting organised immediately,
1939 campaign Chairman Robert
E. Kama said after his appoint­
ment last weak.
Four Semloola County man ware
admitted to tha S.-thwast Hos­
pital .'o Tampa thla month because
of TB, the Sentinels County Tubervuioiia and Haalth Ann. aiecutive
secretary, Mrs. Lorraine Gra­
ham, aald. One waa only 23 years
old, aha pointed out.
Seminole County now b a t Lk)
tuberculosis easts, aha said. Al­
though tome of inaie eases are
laaeUvt, there are 22 county TB
pallanta In hospitals a ;J 19 be­
ing treated at homa. Fifteen new
county cates were found last
year.
Of fundi received through mail
•alee of the tails, I t per cent
will be uaid lo tbe county to help
finance programs In naaarch case
finding! through an a-ray survey,
health education for acbooli snd
hospitals, patient service* such as
furnishing pajamas, and rehabil­
itation. Bis per cent of the money
will go to IM National TB Asso­
ciation nod II par cant to the
atale association. Tha saal tales
will run from Nov. 19 through
December,

Breakin Attempt
Foiled By Police
Thomas Junior Flint, 19-year-old
Negro, admitted breaking Into
nine Stnford houses after he war
captured by I’alrolman Cart Dodsun ami Shi riff J, L. Hubby Fri­
day night, according to Sanford
police.
Flint aim idmilled breaking
Into lha II A A Dept. Store Oct.
tl and admitted an attempted
armed robbery Oct. 21, police
lay.
He was caught by Dodson and
Hobby after trying to break Into a
house at 1113 Holly Ave., accord­
ing to police reports.

Sanford's Cdr. Floyd Harris re­
ceived a formal farewell from
VAII-i recently s t he left hit post
■ The Sanford Association for
as commander of (ho heavy at­ childhood Education will meat at
tack squadron.
H p. in. Thursday at the Sanford
The Greek Officers L'lub In grammar school to discuss a bal­
Athens provided Hu- selling fur anced educational program for
» farewell at which VAIt o officers children.
were host tn thu officers of Gar­ Aiming |hi* suhjrrts In hr dis­
The Seminole County United
n er Air Group Three. Cdr. Har­ tuned at thr meeting will be new
ris who lives at 1U7 N. Virginia tread* In teaching methods includ­ Fund received $719 93 Friday from
Ave. was given a suvtr punch in' television In education and 04 contributors. The UF has reforetan language In Ihe elemen­
bowl and tray by VAll U.
tary school.
Cdr. Karl Yates, squadron ex­
ecutive officer was master of
ceremonies at the farewell. LI.
Bill rippin, Lrdr. Floyd Bllurti,
Lt. "Dull" Durham, Lt. (jgl Wen­
dy Powell. Lt. (Jg) Bub Shumak­
er. Cdr. Earl Yates, Lt. (Jg) Abe
Fennel and Lt. ()gi .lick Alien
Joined tn a swing band and pan­
tomime presentation*.
Cdr. Harris will lie operation*
ufflcrr aboard the seaplane tend­
er "Pino Island" off the Cali­
fornia coast.

Fund (iets $719

Fire Dept, runs thle month bava
been low, chief Cleveland said.
There have been only four runs
compared to tt in September, 09k
was a grata fire, another a trash
blase, one n car fire and ona Fri.
day in a home at 1207 Lake Ave,
The rain baa held down grass
fires but does not stop home blares,
tbe chief said.

Mrs. Dunning
Dies At Osteen

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Mrs. Atatrina Dunning, S3, an 0&gt;.
(ten resident for tha past 23 years,
died yesterday at the home of her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank George.
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A retired poatmasler nf thr u j lean postofflea. Atra. Dunning was
born in Uruvaland, N. Y, Sha was
a member of the Osteen BaptirChurch.
*
Surviving arc .Mr*. D...wing's
George of Osteen; Airs. .Myrtle
Robert* of Deerfield Beach; Mr*.
OCTOBER 21
Maude George of North Java, N.
AfakdMi
Y.; Mrs. Atabel Burke of Angola.
Paul Kruse, Sanford
N. Y., and Airs. Atyra Ifotack &lt;&gt;f
Toy W’ittlc, Tire, Fla.
Osteen; a hrothcr Eugene IV. PitJohn Ivy, Oviedo
fard; 22 grandchildren and in
Charles Winn, Sanford
great-grandchildren.
Caroline Spiegel, Sanford
Funeral aervicaa will be at 2 p.
Marealla Otllff, Sanford
m. Wednesday st the Osletz B it,
Faya Rowe/ Longwood
list Church, wtth tho Rev. Ear.'
Carrie Shaw, Eustls
Joiner officiating. Burial will be in
France* Murphy, Mini*
Osteen Cemetery. The body will
birth*
lie In state at Airs. F rink George's
Air. and Mrs. Richard Pickles, home until time of the services,
a daughtsr, Osteen
with Brissan Funeral Home in
Dismissals
charge.
Grace Alctiger, Sanford
Mae Dixon, Sanford
J’inkie Mitchell, Alims
OCTOBER 22

Hospital Notes

LAKE MARY PIONEER Frank Evans hns given a 0100
check to the Like Mary United Fund division. On the
receiving «nd for the United Fund ire solicitor Mrs.
Damon Scott, left, and Mrs. Otis Sjoblom, Lake Mary
UF campaign chairman.

Japan, West Europe Told
Quit Gold Discrimination
WASHINGTON (UF1) — J a ­
pan and Western Europe came
under new pressure today to quit
discriminating against American
exports and help th« United
States check the outflow of its
guld and dollars.
The pressure came from thu
international Mojictaiy Fund. It
laid In a formal itatameat Sun­
day that other countries should
lift restrictions on dollar import*
"with all feasible speed."
The fund policy declaration ful-

lowed concerted U. S. criticism
of countries which have not yet
dropped post-war curbs on their
cttiicns’ purchases of goods
which must be paid for with dot
lars.
A rise In U. S. exports would
brlnij back to the country some
of the billions of dollars paid out
each year for Imports, foreign
aid amt overseas investment by
business. An excess of there out­
payments over receipts is called
a deficit in the U. S. balance of
International payments.
U. S. official* have launched a
broad attack on the problem. Due
thrust is criticism of "dollar dis­
crimination."
Only Inst week the government
made a major revision in its for­
eign economic aid program, tt
WASHINGTON (UPI)— Presi­ decreed that loans tu other coun­
dent Eisenhower, back (ram a tries must normally be spent in
(iva-day golfing holiday In Geor­ this country, not in other na­
tions.
gia, today welcomes Sckuu Tourr.
This, too, is expected to brim;
president of the new African r e - ' home many of the millions of
public of Guinea lo Washington. dollar* the government pour* In­
. Vice President Richard M. Nix­ to foreign aid each year. Since
on, Secretary of State Christian the end of World War H, the
United Stale* has loaned ami giv­
A. Hertcr and other dignitaries en away about hi billion dullar*
planned lo grest him ; t ih* sir- of economic and military aid.
port.
Still other efforts include presToure’i tadsy (our of the Unit­ •urc*—public amt diplomatic—to
ed States Includes slops at Chi­ get Japan and the West Euro­
cago. Los Angeles, Wheeling, pean countries to assume more of
W. Vs., snd several cities In (he burden of helping lets devel­
North Caroline. While In Illinois oped nation* bolster production
Friday, he will confer with Adlai and living stundnids.
Stevenson.
Another highlight of Ihe trip
will bo a hi racial dinner (or Iho
Negro president at Raleigh, N. L\,
Wednesday. Host at tha affair will
bo Gov. Luther It. Hodges of
North Carotins.

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Lillian Whitfield, Lake Alary
Elisabeth Raichle. DeUary
Alberta Hughes, Sanford
Emma May Baker, DeBary
Sandra Lee Hardy, DeLand
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond
Kheaffer, a daughter, Sanford
Air. and Mrs. Edgar Whit(laid, a daughter, Lake Alary
Mr. and Mr*. Cbarlea W,
Alurphy, a daughter, Alims
DlsmUaaU
Clifford Pringle, Sanford
Ralph Hartman, Sanford
Sherwood Harbour, Hanford
Nanry Michels and son

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N ature’s Laws:
Haalth Ig a nutter cf comply,
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Chiropractor known tho laws
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primary cause of
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One of a aeries of arliclea
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Water Supply
Top Personalities Slated Gets Helping
Jo Appear On W eek's TV Hand From Rain
NEW YORK (UPI)—Personali­
ties from both political camp)
pop up on network special) this
week In ostensibly non-political
capacities.
NBCs famous "Hallmark Hall
of Fame" dram a series makes its
seasonal bow with a performance
of the late Maxwell Anderson's
p o ta b le play. "Wlnterset.” Sir
L a u re n c e Oliver makes his Amer­
ican TV debut in a 90 minute
dram a.
Highli|hts for the week:
Monday
The "Cheyenne" western drama
on ABC ia "Trial by Conscience,"
about ridding a town of a tyrant.
Don Murray, Piper Laurie,
George C. Scott and Charles Bick­
ford head up a worthy cast in
J h e 90-minute version of “Winter^ e l " on NBC. "Alcoa Theater"
and Steve Allen takes the night
off.
The "Adventures in Paradise"
hour drama on ABC is "Paradise
Lost" with Gladys Cooper and
Robert Middleton as guest stars.
Tuesday
"The Bells of St. Mary'a" is
another of those TV specials
based on famous movies. CBS has
this one with Claudetl* "''b ert,
'^Robert Preston and Charles Ruggles In the cast.
NBCs "Ford Siartime” onehour special is “Secret World of
Kids," with Art Linkletter in
charge. Guest stars include Ed
Wynn, Ann Blyth, Vincent Price,
Teddy Rooney. Jon Provost and
Lassie. Mrs. Nixon will appear to
recall some of the incidents of
her son’s boyhood. The vice presi­
dent will eavesdrop and add his
fjown comments.
The season's first of the period­
ic "CBS Reports" will be seen
replacing Garry Moore's Show for
the evening. The documentary is
"Biography of a Missile," a ca­
mera study of a missile from con­
struction to firing. Edward R.
Murrow narrates.
Wednesday
The I.ennon Sisters and singer
Paul 0 Keefe are Psrry Como'i
fg u e sts on NBC.
"Armstrong Circle Theater" on
CBS dramatizes the effort of the
Rev. Dominique Georges Henri
Pire. recipient of the Nobel Peace
Price for 1958, to provide perma­
nent assistance to displaced per*
tuns In Europe.
Principals in ABC’i "Wednes­
day Night Fights" are Virgil
Akins and Kenny Lane in a wel­
terweight 10-rounder,
g
Thursday
“ Singer Ella Fitzgerald is Pal
Boone's guest on ABC.
The CBS "Playhouse 90" preaents Bernard Shaw's play, "Mis­
alliance." Claire Bloom, Siobhan
McKenna, Robert Morley, John
Williams and Kenneth Hugh are
Involved.
The one-hour drama on ARC'a
"The Untouchables" is "The
Noise of Death." J. Carroll Niish
..guest-stars in the role of a Chi^'eago Mafia leader marked for
forced "retirement" by his pals.
Friday
A dramatization of W. Somerset
Maugham's novel, "The moon and
Sixpence," brings Olivier tn the
home screen. It was recorded on
video (ape to months ago. Judith
Anderson, Hume Cronyn, Jessica
Tandy, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Den­
holm Elliott and Cyril Cusack arc
_ in the cast of thin story of a bull*
v e in s m in who suddenly jumps
the traces to become an artist In
the South Seas &lt;a paraphraie of
the Gauguin story).
Desi Arnax stars in a dramatic
role in "Weitinghouse Desdu
Flayhouif" on CBS. The one-hour
play Is "So Tender, So Profane,"

Parents, Teachers
Discuss Projects

Though Sanford water meter*
Increased from 4.133 to I.tftt
between Oct. 1)3’ and Oet. 1939,
water pumped from city wells
was a.311.3:; gallons lest this
past year than the amount
pumped In 1)3* 37.
More rain thn year may ac­
count for the smaller amount
of city well water used ia San­
ford, llilily Clerk Geue Carter
said Friday. Water pumped
during Ihe clly fiscal year tihlch
ended Sept. 30 totalled 3M.300.173 gallons. During (he 1934-17
year, *07,l l i ,300 gallons were
pumped.

in which Arnaz plays a CubanAmerican involved in an emo­
tional family ordeal.
Welterweights Florenlino Fer­
nandez of Cuba and Caspar Or­
tega of Mexico appear in 10
rounds on NBCs "Cavalcade of
Sports."
Saturday
NBC is on the air at 1:43 p. m.
with the Army-Air Force football
game in New York.
The CBS horse race of the week
is "The Garden Stale" from New
Jersey.
Perry Mason's puzzle on CBS
is "The Case of Ihe Startled Stal­
lion,” in which a race horse is
involved in a suspicious death.

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(Editor'* Note: This Is Ihe
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by A. M. and R. H. Haskell
who arc now In Europe.)
PERIGIEUX, France We
were talking the other day with
a friend in Paris about the operation of an orphans' home which
is partially supported by Ameri­
can contributions. He said it was
a sad commentary on France that
private aid should be needed for
such an undertaking.
He pointed out that the taxes
paid by Frenchmen for such un­
dertakings are high. In his case,
"social
taxes," those to take
care of orphans, old age pen­
sions, accident insurance and (he
like, came to 9,000.000 francs a
month. A franc is 4S3 to a dollar,
and 9,000.000 of them mean a
big contribution fo r, a business
employing 40 people.
The reason, he said, that the
money does not do what It la
supposed to do is that there
■re so many people on govern­
mental payrolls. Part of these
people were put to work by poli­
ticians
because theyhad
some
influence over votes, he said,
and some of them were disabled
war veterans and war widows,
who had been put on for humani­
tarian reasons.
A few days after this conver­
sation we went to the Paris Mu­
seum of Modern Art. In line with
his statement, it was obvious
there were at least three times
as many guards, ticket takers
and other functionaries as would
have been found in a like mu­
seum in Ihe United States.
This following was told as a
true story: A French lady,
friend of a friend, had read all
the propaganda about how won­
derful pressure cookers are. Sha
purchased one.
Husband was to be home for
lunch. A few minutes before he
was to arrive, she popped the meat
in the pot. When he was ready
tn sit down, she opened the cook­
er and the meat was still raw.
He had to be contended with a
meal of left overs.

The wife reasoned she had not
given it time enough, so she put
the meat back ia to have for
dinner. She let it stand all after­
noon to make sure it would be
done this lime.
Came supper lime, the perform­
ance was repeated.
Next morning, mad as the
could be, the pot was taken back
to the store. She gave the clerk
the kind of a going over only a
Frenchwoman, her purse inxulted. can do.
It was then she learned for
the first time that the pot had to
be placed on the stove to work.
A few random thoughts: Some
of the new small cars being
shown in the Paris automobile
show have their front end motor
mounted across the frame of the
car, instead of parallel to it as
is customary. The idea is to fur­
ther cut down un over-ail length.
Never before this trip did we
see a rural policeman make an
arrest fur driving violations. Now
they are cracking down. In a
trip of ahout two hour* after
dark tonight vie taw- two auto­
mobile drivers and at least six
bicvclc riders slopped for head­
light violations.
On our way down here from
Paris, the amount of road work
was astonishing. Particularly on
the outskirts of Paris is this
true. They are erecting overpass­
es, underpasses, clover leafs and
dual lane roads at almost the
same pare we are at home under
our expanded program. They
have not, however, kept up with
the increase in the French car
population.
Perlgieux is certainly one of the
most beautiful, If not the most
beautiful, part of France. It is a
popular vacation area for the
French but is largely unkown to
Americans.
The cooking here Ii of the
highest order. Being one of the
centers of Ihe foie gras produc­
tion, and foie gras being used
regularly in their rooking, it is
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The phones were on the tide
of Touchton's Service Station at
J ’elery and MallonvilL Avenues.
front of the National Guard
Armory on E. First St. and at
the Pjneerest Schoo'
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try la out to break tte bold of
organised la te r m m aad for alL
And there will t e eager political
eetoea ready to confirm this sus­
picion.
Senator Kstce Kefuaver la con­
sidering holding hearings of his
anU-mooopoly subcommittee into
certain asps eta oi to* steel strike.
He believes t e can abow tte co­
ercive power of “big steel" in teldSptdfleaUy too Sonata from
Tennessee 1* eoasldering investi­
gating reports that one of the
arnaOa independent companies
tried to eettlo f a e package that,
It wee claimed, would not t e Inflationery and was farced back
into line by tte big boys. Edgar

Stenstrom Applauded
op Douglas St' jtatrom has received • fine editorial
it from the Melbourne Timea, which Uat weak

Assignment Washington
eutive," tha Timea aaid.
That’* shout an fin* a compliment »• a aenator ever
aouM enact, especially from tha away-from-hom# naif of
a divided district.

And apcaklng of aanatora. V. S. Senator George Sroatht n TkTMMd again to n Seminole County audience last week
t h a t paraonallty which ha* mada him on* of the coming man

on tha charm and backed it
up With • good speech, aapaclally in reporting on the legis­
lation passed by Congress and in giving hia aatimat* of the
Khrushchev visit to this country.
. , . , . ..
Unmantlonad in our rtport was tha part of his talk
w ham Smathara was tailing of Khrushchav’a belief that tha
lumber of automobiles In the U. S. Is fsr less than has been
rtport td.
“Mr. Khrushchev’* car got In the middle of a traffic jam
la California and he finally had to admit that he never even
heard of so many cars,” the senator related.

l y I D XQTERIA
WASHINGTON — President Elssatewer found hia escape among a
thousand newsman.
It does your heart good to see
a burdened man lighten hli load
aad laugh aad beam and smile
with you —end be carried from
tte realities for the moment —
and enjoy life like tte guy next
to you.
In ■ few moments, In his own
words, Mr. Eisenhower would be­
tray his thoughts — hia thoughts
of longing for that average men’s
freedom.
This was in the grand ballroom
of the Sbaraton Park Hotel wtera
tte While House correspondents

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The rest of us corned it up,
swinging midget lighted flashlights
to tte rhythm. From up there it
must have looted like a darkened
meadow of a thousand firefliaa.
It may have teea cony, hut
Ike wae moved by tt all, end I
detected a little emotion to the
face of tte next-door neighbor at
tte President's left —Lopes Ma­
Earlier to tte aveatog, after the
cream ef chicken a la rein*. UF's
Mirrtmaa Smith hammed it up
with a cablegram that t e handed
ta tha master of ceremenleo. It
was from Khrushchev.
The MC read it — Russian gib­
berish about golf. You could pick
up n word hers and th an . , .
"Gettysburg, IS holes. . .Vladivo­
stok, US holes. . .Bering aaa
trsp."
Anything to do with golf weald
insure the party’s success. And
when golfer Bobby Jones handed
the *President a precise duplicate
of hia famous Calamity Jan* pot­
ter, it waa like Khrushchev tend­
ing U s Berlin.
The old pro, who came up bare
from Georgia jast for tte birth­
day party, had tte President to bis

rs oar operation, caHiof for &gt;lt&gt;
minstten of inefficiency practice*.
T te money will te used to heir,
restrain displaced w ater* in i'
enable them to find otter Jobe.
On tte West Coast shippers hare
signed a similar contract with
tte longshoreman, preriding a
fund of 11,800,000 f a iwtrsintng
and new Job opportunities to rela­
tion to mtehamiatioa of loading
and unloading to Wsat CM it
ports.
Tte real coot of too aM te —
tte terrible coat - ha* t e a ,
suffered by tte strikers them*'
selves who will not f a years
m ate up their losses. This la the
tragic meaning of tte l i te r civil
war.

Fairbanks • More* Pueepo
Regain T* AH Mateo

Howard C. Long
M t E. COMMERCIAL «T.
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a session in a suit* at tte Wal­
dorf-Astoria in Now York, ac­
cording to reports to Ktfauvar,
tte executives af Mg steal shew­
ed E a lta tte light and tte deal

Keep Distance,
Medics Warn
IT . PAUL (U P!)—A pot para­
keet may tatk hia way mt* your
heart but don’t show your affec­
tion by "kissing" him, warns tte
Mtoaaaata State Medical Aaeoelation — yen eeald contract parParrot fever, or psittacosis, pro
duces symptoms resembling virus
aonla. It used to claim tte
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MOBILE, Ala. |UF1&gt; — Altos
Jamas Jr. surprised a young bur.
glar in his bom* and the thief
Had, leaving hia shoes behind.
Polk* took the shoes tried them
oa a suspect and, when they fit.
Cursed him over to Juvenile an*
thorltica.

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that west something Ilka this:
"Mr. President, whoa 1 saw
you on TV getting oa tte piano at
Palm Springs with ooe of thoM
unsightly things that was wppeoed
to te a putter, I figured tte oaty
thing that H was good for was
breaking coals, *0 I figured you’d
like to have this." And t e pro­
duced his Calamity Jane.
On top of that. President Mateos’
men handed Ik* what is protekiy
the moat lavish hand-made Matter

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sod guests gave Ike a birthday
party. AP man Marvin Arrowsmith had turned aside his gavel
as tte out-going president of the
bunch.
Ike got up. “Allow me, Mr.
Arrowamtth," te said, "to share
the Joy of that wonderful title of
ex-president. .
Mr. Eiaanhower isn’t I deeply
sentimental man. But 1 saw hia
face droop to what ippoarod to
te a dull aete of emotion at one
point late in Ite festivities.
Tha light* want out. Tte Presi­
dent’s face was batted to o dim
twilight from aomowtere, aad on
stage Lawrence Walk’s lovaabla
Lennon Slstcra sang tte birthday
song for him.

Yhla may p r m t o t e s * nor*
than a lurid political myth. But
tte economic consequences of tte
■trite a rt already *m to bo
r*al enough, ores though tte fiu*1 reckoning I* *ot yet to.
Ai s m u tt of roTcoo* loot to
to* Treasury, os* of tte first
casualties la alnoot certain to
t e tte balaoced budget promised
by the Eisenhower Administra­
tion for tte current fiscal year.
This eras, is any (Tout, a sis lia­
ties! balancing brick supported
by a fragile few hundred million
dollars. It will te tte seventh
unbalanced budget of tte Elsen­
hower years.
Until steel begins to flow
through the arteries of trade
■gain sad steal Inventorlsa are
built up — It win take from six
weeks te two months — unememployment Is likely to toereaao.
Tlw Johlooe total for September
was l.aa.MO, which on o sea­
sonally adjusted bails is 5.1 per­
cent of tte work force. This did
not include the half-mUUoo steel
stritero.
Areas already depressed, such
as tte eoal regions of Pennsyl­
vania, will feel tte new impact.
Unemployment to January and
February will t e ever 4,000,000,.
which Is equivalent on a season­
ally adjusted basis to six percent
nf ill workers. With Sonata sub­
committees currently exploring
live unemployment picture, bringlag out tte seriousness of the
situation In the depressed areas,
tha ammunition f a political at­
tack will te readily available.
In a political atmosphere with
tha opening of tte new session
of Congress tte etael strike la

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M iss Margaret Jane Lawson

Mrs. C. E.

o W ed William H. Huckel

President O f S
The Worain’* Auxiliary of the
V cm lnole Memorial Hospital met
at the Jewish Community Center
with the president, Mrs. C. £ .
Butler, presiding.
It was announced that five new
members have b eta added to the
“ Pink Lady" volunteers making
a total of 158 active members.
The new members are Mrs.
Charles Brown, Mrs. Marion
Lawson, Mrs. Elisabeth Sharon,
Mrs. Rebecca Tillis and Mrs. J .
0 C . Bunted.
Mrs. Butler was elected dele*
gate to the state convention of
hospital auxiliaries to be held at

the Robert Meyer Hotel in Jack­
sonville, Dec. 2 to 4. Mrs. Theo
Broome was named alternate.
Mrs. Baxter S. Rowan was elect­
ed chairman of the nominating
committee for 1M0.
The organisation will sponsor
a card party Dec. t at the Civic
Center in DeBary. Admission will
be 73 cts. Mrs. A. V. McCaliey
is chairman with Mrr, Victor Robelle co-chairman.
The following slate of officers
were elected for 19*0 and will
take office in January. Mrs. C.
E. Butler, president; Mrs. Trank
C. Woodruff, first vice president;

SH S Variety Show
JSLated For Nov. 3
The Seminole High School ChorSilers will present their annual
variety show Nov. 3 at 8 p. m.
In the high school auditorium,
under the direction of Miss OUie
Reese Whittle.
The title is "One Summer
Night." The setting, The deck
lounge of a sum m er cruiser, the
h s t night out before reaching
•Honolulu.
Entertainment for the Captains
party is presented by a broad-

way troupe enroute to Honolulu
on a good will lour.
Members of the cast include,
Don McCoy, msster of ceremo­
nies; Jack Pctrunlc, captain;
Winston Piercy, George Green,
Butch Cassubc and Ronnie Pal­
mer, comedians; Eddie Hughes,
waiter; Sandra Kendrick, wait­
ress and Frances Strickland, Leilanl Lei (the Hawaiian girl).
Featured soloist will he, Pam
Jones, Phyllis McDaniel, Suzanne Jones, Shirley Jones, Cindy
May, Winston Piercy, Bill Alford,
Burko Winn and George Came­
ron.
Special numbers will be pre­
sented by the triple trio and the
double quartet. A rhnruj of
guests will also be heard in a
group of Hawaiian songs paying
tribute to the newest and 50th
state of the union.

Mr. and Mra. Samuel Claiborne
Lawton, Stone Island, Enterprise,
announce the engagement and ap­
proaching marriage of their daugh­
ter, Margaret Jane to William
Hamer Huckel. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Haldane Johnson Huckel of
Orlando.
Miss Lawson was born in At­
lanta. Ga., but moved to h tr pre­
sent home on Stone Island when
she was one year old. She is a
graduate of Seminote High School
and attended Mary Baldwin Col.
lege, at Staunton. Va. and Stet­
son University, DeLand. Sht also
attended Parson's School of De­
sign In New York City.

Mrs. Victor Robelle, second vice
president; Mrs. Theo Broome,
recording secretary. Mrs. A. H.
Ferber, corresponding secretary;
Mr*. Irving Pryor, treasurer and
directors a t large are Mrs. R. F.
Robison. Mrs. L. A. Anderson and
Miss Rebecca Stevens.

Holiday
Dance
Planned
Members of the Navy Wive*
Club assembled at their new meet­
ing place on the base. Plans for a
Thanksgiving dinner and Juke box
dance were discussed.
i t Is scheduled for Saturday
Nov*. 21 at the Shrine Club.
Tickets will be sold by members
of the club for the dinnrr. Date of
the ticket sale wilt be announced
later.

Oviedo

Personals

Birthday Party
For Danny Lee

MISS MARGARET JANE LAWSON

Gamma Lambda Chapter Rushees
Feted At Get Acquainted Coffet

Mr. and Mrs. James Lee enter­
tained with an outdoor barbe­
cue at their home in Lake Mon­
roe, honoring their son, Master
Danny Lee. on his Itth birthday
anniversary.
The young guests spent the
afternoon playing games and bob­
bing for apples. Brian Thurston
was awarded a prize for games.
The Halloween motif was car­
ries! out In decorations. Refresh­
ments of barbecued hamburgers,
baked beans, potato chips, cold
drinks and a birthday ake were
enjoyed by the guests.
Those s'lending were Jun and
Terry Rabun, Jam es Veelker,
Brian Thurston, Betty Hlttell,
Darlene Roberts. Sandra Burke,
Cleo Tcston, Peggy Wells, Cathy
Becky.
Ronnie Frederick, Doris Carl­
son, Sidney Hawkins. Steve Sodorbloom. Grace Spivey and David
l.ce. Mrs. Anna Belle Blrkholm,
Danny’s grandmother was a spe­
cial guest.

Mr. Huckel graduated from Cul­
ver Military Academy, Culver.
Ind. Hr attended the University
of Virginia for three years. While
there he was a member of Kap­
pa Alpha, social Iratcrnity.
He served two year* with the

U. S. Navy and Is now associate
ed with his father In the real
estate and insurance business la
Orlando.
The wedding is planned for-the
early part of December. Com*
plete plans ind dale to be an­
nounced at a later date.

Club Forms Car Pool
Chaplain William Hearn was
guest speaker al the meeting of
the VAH-ll Wives Club at Ihe
CPO club on the base. He ex­
plained the privileges and autho­
rity of the navy relief.
He also told of the respotuihili.
tics of the health and welfare
chairman of the squadron. Mrs.
Polly Shields and Mrs. Ann Stewkowski were named co-chairmen
of this committee.
Appointed to serve on Uie tele­
phone committee were Mrs. Ruth
Dlllahunty, chairman, Mrs. Da­
phne Bcachamp and Mrs. Fay
Ford. New member* welcomed
to the group were Mrs. Sue
French. Mrs. Doris Miller and
Mra. Sylvia Bratton.
A car pool was arranged to
furnish transpartion to Orlando.

Joy Ruth Class
Meets Tonight

The Sanford Day Nursery has a r­
ranged, special rates for all meet­
ings and social functions.

Z eta Xi Choose
Beta Buddies
The bi-monthly meeting o f.th a
Zeta Xi chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi was hi Id tt the home of
Mrs. Sam T. Skelton on Locust
Avc. with Mr*. Lloyd O. Swauts
president, presiding.
The annual exchange of namea
among members for a B eta Buddy
for the coming year waa arrang­
ed.
Mrs. Swain presented a pro­
gram on poetry which waa both
cultural and entertaining. Mem­
bers attending wrre Mrs. Philip
R. Bach, sponsor, Mra. Swain,
Mrs. Leon M. Swain J r ., Mlsa
Mary Ann Wright. 31las Sonja
Monforton, Mrs. Wallace Tyre,
Mis* Retsy Ann C arter, Mrs,
W. L. Springfield and Mlsa Joaa
Wright.
Pledges attending wero Mrs.
Harvey L. Wilkinson, Mra. R. A.
Wesson, Mrs. James F. Lyons,
Mist Barbara Chambers, Mlsa
Beatrice Neilson and Mlaa Mari*
anne Strickland.

The Joy Ruth Sunday School
New arrivals last week includ­
Ruahccs to the Gamma Lamb­ Covington. Mrs. Ann Cowan, Mrs.
class of the First Baptist Church
ed a son, Dennis Edward, to Mr. da chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Barbara Greene. Mrs. Rcida Mc­
will meet tonight at 8 o’clock at
and Mrs. Erwin Abell: a daugh­ were feted at a coffee Wednes­ Call. Mrs. Betty McKee, Mrs.
the home of Mrs. Ini* Causey 108
ter, Vivian, to Mr. and Sirs. W. day morning at the home of Mrs. Virginia Robertson. Mrs VerClub Dr., with Mrs. Janie# Lewis
R. Clonts; a son, Douglas Jack, Carol Dennison on Wynnwood niclle Peterson, Mrs. Sophia
Miss Myrtle Wilson has return­
serving as co-hoitess,
to Mr, and Mrs. Jack Dodd and drive.
Shoemaker. Mrs. Patricia Stened from New Orleans where she
a daughter, Karen, to the Carl­ The sorority met al 10:30 to strom, Mrs. Paulette White, Mrs.
attended the National.Home Dem­
ton Hcnlcya.
get acquainted with the rushecs, Darlene Tye and Sirs. Katie Cor­
More Women’s And Social News On
o n s tr a tio n agents conference. She
Theodore Aulin Jr., accompan­ Mrs. Peggy Lawrence and Mrs. ley, sponsor.
was elected delegate to represent
ied by his aunt. Mrs. B. G. Gloria Little. Two other rushees
the Florida Home Demonstration
Smith, left for Ashvllle, Friday, who were unable t attend are
agents at the conference.
to get his wife who ha* been Mrs. Joan Epps ard Mrs. Faye
visiting there for some time.
Three of the nine students from
Stetson.
the Sanford area attending Snead
Mrs. George H. Carlton has
The social committee, headed
College at Boas, Ala. have been
been on a vacation trip to Nas­
sau with relatives and friends. In by Mrs. Betty Brueslle and Mrs.
elected to offices of the college
CHISS-CROSS BANDS PUT T H B ^ H ^ O H TUMMY BULOBI
choir.
her absence. Mrs. Lena !. Hunt, Dennison was in charge of the
former resident, has been staying get-together. Refreshments of
Gory Bsker Is
e new vice
tea sandwiches, cakes, coffee and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Benedict with the Carlton children, Herbie tea were served.
president, Jsnice Luxen, librarisn and Donald M. Carter, robe announce the birth of a son, Ro­ and Dale.
Those present in addition to
Mr. and Mra. Moorehead of
Seustodian. Other Sanford students bert Frederick, Oct. 10, at Semi­
Tavares were here for the wed­ the rushees and hostesses were,
at Snead are Pamela St. John, nole Memorial Hospital.
Mrs. Arthurene Cook, Mrs. Joyce
Jerry Henson, Thorats Williams,
New residents of Lake Mary ding of her sister. Miss Nellie
Helen Adams, Linda Wimberly include Mr. and Mrs. Otis Lee Beasley.
Iloh Itagsdalc and children,
and Greg Walker.
Scrugg; and Mr. and Mrs. Har­
ley Wilhelm, of Connoraville, Ind. Marsha and Stevie, of Titusville,
visited his mother, Mrs. Hettie
T. J. Donaldson, Mobile, Ala., Ragsdale, last Friday night.
la visiting his brother and sister-inMr. and Mrs. James Hall of
law, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Donaldson. Frcedonla, Wis., where they have
Little Roberta June Scott, been students at the language
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Da-f school of the New Tribes Mission,
One of the highlights of the
mon Scott, celebrated her first are guests of her parents, Mr.
birthday Sunday with a family and Mrs. Jack Briggs, for two Soutluide School Carnival lo be
held Oct. 31 at S:3n p. m. will
Members of the Friendship Lea­ party at her home In Lake .Mary,
months.
be a dance revue presented by
gue of the Congregational Chris
Refreshments were served to
Word received reports that Mrs. the Deanna School of dance
tian Church were guests of the Mrs. Minnie Scott, Ralph Scott,
Ethel Root Circle at a meeting in and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Litka J. N. Thompson is slowly re­ from 7:00 to 7:30. Mrs. C. A.
covering from a case of pneu­
Fellowship Hall of the Church.
and daughters Marilyn and Elaine monia at the home of her son and Guerry, chairman of the carni­
val, announced that there would
The purpose of the Joint meet of Melbourne.
daughter In law. Mr. and Mrs.
lag was to discuss problems of the
Friend* of Mrs. Thelma Brew­ J. A. Thompson, in Vero Beach. also be a traditional haunted
house complete with an unseen
Church by the two groups. Mrs. er will lie glad to learn that she
narrator of ghost stones.
Gus SchmiQ led the devotional and is at home alter undergoing sur­
Also in the carnival mood,
Mrs. Oscar Zittrowcr presided at gery recently and is now allow­
Four New Members there
will be charcoal broiled
the business session.
ed to have visitors.
hot dogs and hamburgers plus
Mra. Ada Bamberger has re ­ Welcomed To Class
S Mrs. Herbert Thurston. Mrs
candled apples, snowballs, pop
Owen Meredith and Mrs. Helen turned home alter a months visit
The Fidcll* Sunday .School
Rem uiat were appointed to serve with friend* and relatives in Je r­ Class of the First Baptist Church com, peanuts and sot’ drinks.
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on the nominating committee for sey City, Cranford, N. J.; New met [or their monthly busines* Judges will selrct the best, most
original
and
runniest
costumes
the year. Tentative plans were York City, Rockaway, and Mid­ meeting at the home of Mr*. A.
(or which prize* will be awarded.
m jde for the children’s Christmas dletown. New York.
L. Gunter. Mrs. V. C. Messenger,
Completing the arnival line up
Norman Yelk a, son of Mr. and presiding officer welcomed new
party sponsored by the two groups.
Mr*. Remusat and Mrs. Howsrd Mr*. W. V. Waggoner of Lake members including Mrs. Fred are an auction, rides, darts, and
Rollins, hostesses, served cheese Mary has left for his basic train­ Fisher. Mrs. Christine Woodruff, the booths — fishing booths,
sandwiches, cookies, mints, candy ing at the Air Force Institute Mrs. Lavlnia Vance and Mrs. J. country store, flower booth, pair
lUtfirf*/ Milk dip limit.
tree and cake booth.
pumpkins and punch. Mrs. Schmah of Technology at Wright-PaUcr- N. Murphy.
( i n *. ««sy n o -h in d I f f a.
son
Air
Force
Base,
Daytona,
will be hostess for the November
r w
is .a i
Plans wrre made lo contribute
Ohio.
^m eetin g .
to the Florida Baptist Children's
Garden Club Tours
home at Thanksgiving and to the
Lottie .Moon Christm-s offering Zellwood N ursery
for foreign mission work. These
Members of Uie Oviedo Garden
are two of the outstanding pro­ Club toured Vincent’s Nurseries tn
ject*
of
the
class.
Special guest speakers at the ments by practical experience.
Zellwood Tuesday morning. Has
Mrs. S. P. Griffin presented ket lunches were enjoyed alter
They engage in the campaign­
monthly meeting of the Anna
Miller Circle were Misses Kay ing, making posters, soap box the devotional and told an inter­ the greenhouse* visit and prior to
First g ird le s s v s r s o lau gh te r-ligh t...
Ivey and Janet Glenn, who told speeches ami rallies to elect can­ esting story concerning a girl the business meeting.
of their experiences at the Girls didates. The group I* divided in­ who was held hostage aboard ship
Attending, other than Ihe bos
to cities and each girl is placed by a convict posing as a nun.
tesses, Mrs. ('. R, Clout* and Mrs.
State this summer.
s o gently pound-delylng, tool
Mrs. F. E. Gatchel, class Roy W’eisenbarger, wrre the
ft&gt; *About 780 girls from all over in a political party.
teacher,
was
welcomed
back
af­
Mmer. Mao E. Kins. Lynn Mosier.
They said the city and county
*the state attended. The purpose
ter a long absence. Following
of Girls State is to have the girls nominations and elections are ex­ the business session Mrs. Gunter Joe Battle, Olcva Tletcma, Spark*
learn the functions and operations citing. but the climax was when and co-hostess, Mrs. J. A. Yates, Lee Clonts, Mrs. Parker and Miss
of city, county and Mite govern- the state officials are announced. presented a decorated birthday Myrtle Easton of Savannah, Ga
guest of Mrs. King.
The girl* were entertained at a
We have the right girdle for you in our collection of Double Play styles —
cake and the group sang "Happy
tea at the governor’s mansion. Birthday" to Mrs. Vance, 3lrt.
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cross-indexed uith features (pantie in 4 leg-conscious lengths!)
Story Book League
Tour* were conducted through the Fisher and Mrs. II. E. Turner
there's sure to be one uith you in mind.
Capitol, the House and Senate who had birthdays this month.
Has October Meet
Best of all, dll these light, controlling girdles and panties
The last meeting of the Little chambers. Following these tours,
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U f j s a i r COVINGTON
A fra s t toast effort and inapired
f b j led (he fired up Sanford
jam Ian In to a towering z » u vie­
w y over the Winter Park Wild­
cat! here Friday nliht. The SemiBotee, who had lost their tail 4
outingt, two of which were by a
stag)* poist. viewed a ira a t paaaJag fam e and a tough detente
la the outstanding conference vic­
tory.
While the entire line finally
la n d Itaell aa one unit for
tha*first time this year Charlea Bofan, Johnny Whelchei and
Hoaly E o n hava tc be singled
•a t lo r their tre a t play. Bogan
aad Whelchei did a great Job in
n o h la t the Winttr Park paucra
aad Whtlchel probably made more
far hits than any other Seminole.
Tha throwing of Mike Roberts
•ad Alex McKlbbin and the fine
naming of halfback* John Lovelaea and Ray Lundquiat proved
ta be tha thing that broke up tha
tapes of the Wildcats. Alio, tha
great reeelvlng on the part of
Jim Graeey and Terry Chriitenaen
was aomething to make the local
effort to lucceiiful. Uracey rak­
ed In two touchdown pane* and
Chrtatenien pulled h one while
Ray Lundqultt galloped W yard*
far the other score.
Tha efforts of Alex McKlbbin
cannot be ovtrlookcd. The wirey
built youngster played a great
part in the defensive effort* of
the squad and then cam* on In
roller of Roberts and heaved a
pais to Uracey for a TI&gt;.
The contest opened with the
Seminolaa kicking. The Wildcat*
tank the ball to the 37 but tha
defense of the Seminoles stopped
them cold. After several ex­
change* at mid field, the Semiaolea finally got things started.
John Lovelace patacd to Christ•nsen for 13 yards and a first
down at mid-field. John Mann
hit up the middle for seven yards
and Lovelace followed
with
enough for a first down. With the
ball resting on the Wildcats Id,
Lundquiat took the pilch from Ro­
berta and rolled around right end
for the score. Christensen then
added the point and (he Seminoles
hid laken a quirk 7-0 lead.

Again the Wildcats were stop­
ped by tha Seminole a and they
were forced to punt. Steve King
got off a poor boot that carried
only II yarda and the Seminolaa
ware off again. The running of
Lovelace, Mann and Lundquiat
moved the ball to the 30. Then
Roberts took to the air. He hit
Lundquiat for a 11-yard comple­
tion and a first down on the Wild­
cat 11. On the next play, Christ­
ensen broke across the middle and
Roberts bit him for the second
score. Christensen then added the
second point In as many tries.
in the second period, the Wild­
cats began to show a little of­
fensively and rolled to mid-field.
With only four inches to go for a
first down the WUdeata gambled
but tha Seminole line aet them
baek a foot or two and Sanford
took over on downs.
A 30 yard run by Lovelace and
a Sevan yard romp by Mann
moved the ball deep into Wild­
cat territory but Ihe Seminoles
received a IS yard penalty snd
lost posiession. A few minutes
later however, they were off
again and this lime they didn't
fail.
Lovalaco ripped otf a II yard
run to move to th* Wildcat W.
Roberta then threw a beautiful
spiral to Giacey who wrnt over
for the score. This time the
Seminole* racelved a 13 yard pen­
ally while trying th# PAT. Christ­
ensen set up to kick but instead
he faked and passed to big Jsmei
Markham who lumbered over for

tha point. Aa tbe half ended the
Seminoles had piled up a 31-0
lead over the wildcats.
In the third period, the thrill­
ing contest took on quite a dif­
ferent outlook. A fired up Wild­
cat bunch completely dominated
play and aeored .3 point# to
clove the gap considerably. Rig
Mike Mosher, who sat out moat
of th* first half, came on and
began to p a n all over tba field.
In the final period the Wild­
cats began to march again but
the Seminolaa found themaelvaa
defensively and they look over on
downs. McKlbbin came in to dir­
ect tbe show for Roberta who had
been shaken up. Lundquiat and
Lovelace ran the ball to the 31
where McKlbbin fired a left hand­
ed pas* over the head of speed­
ster tiraery who raked it in and
went for the acore.
This was tbe play that broke
the spirits of the Wildcats. They
began to pass frantically and as
the game ended, Uracey had just
intercepted a pass and traveled
30 yards to the Wildcat 30. How­
ever, time ran out on this play
and that was the ’&gt;*11 game.

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C o v in g to n
By J l i m r COVINGTON
Althoufh the Waahlnfton SsnAtan
usually «r« laat in the American Leafu*
each year they Are first in hospitAlity.
While we were north on builneaa lAlt
month, Sherry Robertson, fArm director
for Washington, invited ua to a game ana
gave us a tour of the front office and a
look a t the operation a t Griffith Stadium.
They have a large room below the
stands and a t each home game they en­
tertain different civic groups from all
over the country. For |5 per person visi­
tors get a box aeat, a free meal, and all
the beer they can drink. The room i*
decorated very Interestingly with large
pictures of nil the famous players of the
loop lining the wails.
(By the way, the day we visited, the
Nats shut out Detroit 5-0 and looked like
anything but a last place club.)
In discussing the Sanford farm club
this past season, Sherry said that Centerfielder Jake Jacobs who played for the
Greyhounds laat season, will be with the
parent club this spring in Orlando, He hit
a respective .311 here with eight home
runs and 17 stolen bases. The 125,000
bonus plnyer from the University of Ohio
has n great arm and tremendous speed
nnd Joe Haynes, vice president of the
Nats, said that they are expecting great
things from him next season.

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This W eek's Grid Action

Jaka graduated from OU last June
with a prfeden tal degree and a U-plus
AverageSeveral other Greyhounds will be
moved up this coming season. Joe Bonikow akl. fireballing 17-year old right handfcr, will be moved to the Claas-B Fox
Citiea farm along with lefty Jerry Patenaude. With the exception of these,
Leovel "Vicious” Vcnto is the only other
Greyhound who has a chance to move up.
Vento also is slated to move to class B or
higher.
Although the Greyhounds staved in
the cellar most of the season, these lads
made baseball stay alive here in the final
few weeks, Vento, the little Cuban short­
stop came on to be one of the outstanding
fielders in minor league baseball and if
he can get his bat to work he should be
tough.
Sherry has high hopes of returning a
club to Sanford this spring and says he
has a player from their Class AA Chatta­
nooga farm who hit .312 last season to
take over as manager.
Aa Packy Rogers said,* "First in entertainment, last in the American
League" or. "how could they put them all
on one team.”
Enough of baseball for now. Back to
the gridiron wars tomorrow!

Builders Still
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United Frets latenatiM al
Top - ranked Louisiana State's
showdown with Miaiiaaippi, Ar­
my's first ever gam. againit the
Air Force Academy, Ute annual
Navy-Notre Dame tunic and a
trio of Big Ten contests top this
week's college football progra - the moat attractive of the seaton.
Also vying for fan inlcrest are
such pairings a* Texas ChristianBaylor and Texas-Southern Meth­
odist in the Southwest, Southern
California - California nd Washington-UCLA in the Far West,
and Pittsburgh • Syracuse and a
full slate of Ivy League games in
the East.
LSU and Mississippi, two uf the
10 remaining major unbeaten and
untied teams, both won during
the week end to make this Sat­
urday's meeting at Baton Bouse
the South's game at tbe year.
The Bayou Tigers scored a
somewhat unimpressive 9 0 vic­
tory over Florida to run the na­
tion's longest winning streak to
IS in a row, while Ole 3Iiss,
ranked fifth, crushed Arkansas,
28 0, for its sixth straight.
Army's tattered legions, re­
bounding after a sluggish start,
ripped visiting Colorado State,
25-6, to run their season record
to 3-2. while the Air Force, whose
victory streak was snapped at IS
straight a week ago. ripped
UCLA Friday night, 20 7. That
gave the Falcons a 41 record in
their second season of "big time"
action.
A crowd of 70,000 is vkpectcd
lo watch the service academystruggle in Yankee Stadium. The
game, sold out for weeks, also
will feature the colorful march-

tag of West Point's entire Cadet
*-&gt;rps and a representative group
from the Air Force.
&lt;The Navy-Notre Dame game at
South Bend, lnd., wt’ be the 33rd
L their scries which first got un­
derway in 1927. The Irish hold a
decided ed^r, .
7
on*
game — in 1943 — wound up in a
tie. B ath'team s this year are a
bit under par (for the
with
Navy sporting a 2--» record and
Notre Dame 2 3. The Midship.,
man battled to a 22-22 tic with*
Pennsylvania during the week
end, while Uc Irish dropped a
30-21 decision to second • ranked
Northwestern.
The Big Ten lineup, which will
produce one of the Rase Howl
teams, has Wisconsin &lt;2-1 &gt; pitted
against Michigan (1-2). Michigan
State (2-1) against Ohio Sla’.a
(1-2) and Purdue (2-1) 'against
Illinois (2-1). Northwestern, tha.
conference leader with a 3 0 reeJord, plays Indiana 11-21.

No change was made In the
Thursday Night Mixed Lessee
standings this week, as B. Edwards Builders Supplies continued
bed Larry Krulko's fumble and to hold their 3 ’j game lead. In
dashed fivt yards early in the final their games with Florida State
period. Dobby Layne, tbe one-man Bank, the supply team got off to
gang who threw a 35-yard past to a good start by winning the first
Buddy Dial for Pittsburgh'* touch­ gam# by over a hundred pins
down. then booted hi* third field
scratch. And as always la the
NEW YORK fUPI) — Tbe New
goal of the game to cut New York'*
case, tha winners let up a little York Yankee'* collapse won out by
margin to five points.
Huff and hix defensive buddies and lost the next game by four­ a whisker over Harvey lladdix's
perfect game in the United Press
saved the victory in the final min­ teen aticks.
ute by holding for down on their six
But the next game belonged to International's balloting lo deter­
after Ernie Stautner gave the the auppliers all the way, as Pat mine the No. 1 baseball story of
the year.
Steelers a final chance by recover­
ing a Joe Morrison fumble on the Foster, while picking up the 3-to The UPt board of 4t experts
New York 16. Gifford scored twice split, rolled a 577 handicap series representing every city tn the m a­
in 53 seconds on 77 and 2S yard to add to the team tutal of 2,498. jor leagues gave the story of the
passes from Charlie Conerly but Bob Hosford led the bankers in Yankee's collapse 66 points com­
pared to 62 for Haddix'a epic losing
was taken from the field in an am­ the 2.311 series.
effort against t h e Milwaukee
bulance after suffering rib injuries.
South Pinecrcst helped them­
Earl Morrill, playing quarter­ selves to second spot In the Braves on May 26. The formation
back for the Lions because Tobin league, as (hey toppled sister of ihe Continental league ranked
Rote has a broken bone in his hand, team, Sunland Estate* back into third with 44 points, the Chicago
Sox's first pennant victory
directed Ihe club to it* first vettory the cellar. Although the high White
of the season. Ken Webb and Dan bowlers on each team had good since 1919 wss fourth with 34 points
and the Frank Lane vs Joe Gordon
Lewis scored Detroit's touchdowns
in Cleveland was next with
on short lunges and Jim Martin games, credit really goes to Tom fiasco
It puints.
Bolty
of
Pinecrcst
and
Ken
Stone
added a 37-yard field goal. Ollie
Matson plunged a yard for the of the opposition for the high
Rams, who lost the ball three times games they turned in this week.
Furniture Center was the team P r i c e s U p
on fumbles and three times on in­
responsible for Steinmeyer RoofCLEVELAND ( UPt)—The Cleveterceptions before 74.2M fans.
era being in the third slot, a* land Indians announced today they
they won the first game and tied are Increasing ticket price* by 15
n ..
the last one. All the games wcie to 25 cents but will still have the
NEW YORK (UP!) — Forty-five dose, with the furniture people lowest overall ticket range in the
teams, including 10 major achuols winning the first by 17 pins, los major leagues.
today were luted on college foot­ ing the second by nine, and then
ball* perfect record honor roll. ending the third in a 705-795 lie ..
Oregon and Pennsylvania were Don Steler led the roofer* with a 'C O J H 'n 1J1CS
knocked off the lilt during the 513 scratch terics. and Howard j MILAN, Italy (UPI)—Elliott C.
Yale. Texas. Mississippi, Syracuse. Harrison with a 508 series rolled I Van Zandt, 44, of Hot Springs,
Southern California, Norihweatarn. high for Furniture Center. Hard- Ark., coach of the Milan Soccer
Arizona State and North Texas son alto toppled the 6-7 split. ■Club, died aboard a plane Sunday
State at the only major college while opponent Bob Benton picked m route to Chicago for a delicate
survivors.
- off the 6-8-10.
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Defense Plays Major
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United Press International
The New York Glanti, Baltimore
Colts and San Francisco FortyGUADALAJARA, Mexico (UPI) N’ner* believe Ihe hext often
J*
—Waller Ingram, 23, a boxer from a good defense and have the firstHouvton, Tex., who was knocked ptare credential! to prove it.
out In a non title match Saturday
New York has taken some of it*
night, died aarly today in a Guad­ worst whippings in Pittsburgh and
alajara hospital of hli injuries.
needed its powerful defensive unit
Ingram, suffered a head Injury to salvage a 21 16 victory over the
After enjoying their stay in when knocked out by world ban­ Steelers Sunday at Forbca Field.
first place for the long period of tamweight champion Jose Becerra. Tbe triumph, a costly one which
one week. Burnett Painters were He died at 4:10 a. m. today after may sideline all league halfback
promptly tumbled to third place doctors had operated Sunday to re­ Frank Gifford for two weeks, en­
abled the Giants 14-1J to hold their
after losing all three game* to the move a blood clot In tbe brain.
Attending physicians said the one-game lead in the National
new leader ol the Sanford City
Bowling League, the team repre­ boxer's condition became serious Football League's Eastern Divi­
shortly after I a. m. when he de­ sion.
senting Harry's Liquor*.
The Green Bay Packers started
Harry's was led by two men at veloped a respiratory depression.
430. Tom Best ami Carl Von Her- Later he suffered a "cardiac de­ Sunday's action tied with the Colti
hulls. Burnett Painters were led pression" which caused his death. and Forty-Niner* for the Western
Ingram had remained in a coma lead. The Packers &lt;3-3) stored earby Tom Brown's 400.
In other games, Mather uf San­ after undergoing the brain surgery. I) in the third period at Baltimore
ford remained In second place by- A native of Welrton. W. Va„ In­ to make the score 14 all. Then the
taking two games from the Celery gram underwent a severe beating Baltimore drfenie, combined with
City Printing Company. Ed f a l­ at the hands of Brcerra before the the passing of John Unit**, trigger­
len led the Furniture men wilh a referee stopped the bout at 2:10 of ed three quick touchdowns and the
Colts won easily, 36-21.
S(M aeries, while Clyde Piercy the moth round.
San Francisco, which has allow­
tried to atfin the tide with a 603
ed only tij polntj, kept pace with
series. Also, Doe Ring led hi*
Baltimore (each 4-1) when Y. A.
New York Life Insurance team
Tittle's 46-yard pass to R. C. Owrni
with a big 211-523 night, as they
in the final &amp;5 seconds produced a
look two game* from the team
20 17 victory over the Chicago
of tlene'* Seminole Cleaner* and
BOSTON (LTD — Herbert O. Bears.
Laundry. John Burton led the (Frit*) Crisler, University of MichThe Cleveland Brown* and Phila­
Cleaner* with a MM series.
in .in athletic director, has with- delphia Eagles teach 3 2) remained
".Split-shrinker*" for the night tlranw hi* name from consideration
a game behind Ihe Giants. Milt
were led by E. C. Stamper who for commissioner of the new pro Plum threw four touchdown passes
got the u-7 and 4-6-7. Also joining football league.
while sparking Cleveland to an
the elite were John Chr ami Tom
Crisler. who was expected here easy, 317 victory over the Wash­
Tha retirement plan yon
Brown with 5-7 pick-up while early today, wax not immediately ington Redskins.
buy for tomorrow can
Frank Huhn got the 3-7-10.
available for comment on hix rea­ The Eagles, aided by alert defen­
help meet today's needs
.Match-of-the-Week this Wednes- sons for the withdrawal.
sive play and Norm Van Broeklin's
d a y will find league-leading
. . . thanks to the
He made the announcement to * passe*, erased a 21 o deficit tn the
Harry's
Liquors
taking
on
(ienc's
University of Michigan official Sat­ second half and edged the Chicago
exclusive Adnpt-A-Plan.
Seminole Cleaner* a-id Laundry urday at Ann Arbor before leaving Cardinals ( t o , 28 21.
Ask your Gulf Life
nn the middle pair of lanes. On for Boston.
The Detroit Lions, I t 1, point un­
representative.
the first pair of lures, llurnrtt
derdogs, pulled .Sunday's big upset
Painters will try to overtake
by downing the Ram* (2-3) at Lo*
Mather of Sanford and regain T o M u c h S n o w
Angeles, 17-7. It was Detroit * first
second place. l)n lanes five and
HELSINKI, Finland (UPI) - 1933 victory and left it tied with
six, Celery City Printing will roll Members of the Helsinki City the Bears icach 1-4) for last in the
agsinat New \ urk Life Insurance., Council ami the Finnish govern- West.
Ihe bowler* who stayed lute
f ment were disappointed Sunday
Sam Huff, New York's All‘”"1 in the jackpot game after when official* rancclled their aa- l-eagur tenier linebacker, scored
the league wa* flushed last i qua! cross enuntrv ski race.
the winning touchdown in the
Medrei'Uv o n e privileged to
The resron: Too much snow.
Forbes Field mud when he grab­
•ec the hi s h o t game rolled on
the local nlleys in ihc pari ten
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7 ^pew ntly Mattered booty eon*
) centratiooe of fish killed by tho
&gt; ie d tide away from tbo Tampa
i la y e m .
*' Dr. Hobart Hutton, chief Bloio*
* gist far the State Board of Con*
S smration hare, said a large rnun*
. her of dood flah ware spotted In
tbn bay srea Saturday. But ba
. said a piano cheek showed they
■* had disappeared by Sunday alter*

R evenge
ROCHESTER, N. Y. &lt;UPI) Harold B. Clarke, a « - year-old
bachelor who was always com*
plaining about the nolaa the
neighborhood chlldron were rook­
ing. finally decided to move away
after the youngateri complained

MIAMI BEACH—Tbs SUto Department commeatiag on a pro*
poaal by a Miami Beach hoUl to
cxchangt chorus girta for Franch
folllaa baautka which was turned
down:
"Tho Idea la an la^rcatlng one,
and If carried out ahouid aerve
to underacorn cultural tiea In a
field commanding a high degree
of public attention/’

2-BEDROOM, nothing fancy huh
chain reel, 37JC per week.
Ph. FA 2-3219.
MS PER MONTH: 2 BE., Utchem
equipped, large yard. Children
end p e t a accepted. Ph.
FA 2-33M before 10 &lt;r after «
P*
3. Reel

CHICAGO—Air Chari** Darwin,
WHEN? ? ? ? ?
grandson of tbo evolutionist, on
the statue of man:
"Man can now aaoira to the
■aid the beaehea between Anna complete maatery of n ito n , but «. For i
Marie Island west of Bradenton eubject to tho one condition that
RKHT A BCD
sad Big Sarasota Peas could ex* ho can master himself.”
BoUaway, JfimHil * Eahy Is
pact a .few (hh ia the neat 24
By Day, W otk'or Mouth.
hours.
CAKEOti/B VTIKNITVBB
The area from Oearwater to.
Ph. rA m u
m W. let
Egmont Key were reported clear
APARTMENT f rooms and bath,
of aay floating flah.
furnished. Phono FA 2-23M, 100
Park A n .
The University of Vermont's
SMALL 3-bedroom
furnished
tin t graduating etnas was In 1W
house MB month. Younger chiiand compriaad ot four students.
dren accepted. 1308 Myrtle.
Eight years later Its buildings
were used a* barracks for troops
la the War of U12.

1 la .

SLEEPING ROOMS: Tbs Gables,
l-BEDROOM unfinished sport*
401 M inolta. FA 3-0T3O.
meat M ir ito r n end school.
UNFURNISHED apartment, kit­
No pete pins*, i n s Elm.
chen equipped. Apply 103h
3-BEDROOM first floor apartW. 14th. Street.
menL Phone FA 2-54S0.
2-BEDROOM unfurnished bouse,
UNFURNISHED 3 b e d r o o m
kitchen equipped. MO. 2432 Or­
house, kitchen equipped, 3413
ange Avo. Phono FA 2-4430.
Willow Avo. call FA 3-0314 or
FA 2-0M2.__________________ 2-CLEAN largo furnished apartmanta: 1 upper 2 bedroom, 1
ground flooi *;». Ph. NO g-5247.
SALE or RENT: 2-bedroom home
Ph. FA IMW.______________
2-BEDROOM kitchen equipped
SLEEPING Rooms, Boyd’s, 317
houao. Phono FA M M or
!■ n « c . i t i ■( ta« CM*«r m k ,
W, 3rd. Ph. FA 2-3114.
FA 2-3132.
m b Iu i * c*«*ir. rutM *, u n * .
Set*.
1-BEDROOM
downstslrs
apart*
la H i b u t * *f
m n l, funlahod, alectrie kitchen. STORE, 23 ft. by M ft. inquire
J. IT . CLAIR W H I T E ,
201 W. 1st St.
Near
air bass, comer Onorn A
C«c*a**4
T e All t n t l M * U S f i t * ** * M a r .
17-02. $43 mo. FA 2-5174.
HOUSE os Cameron Ate. East
law Cleiaae ae Dsi
•*I4 K a tatei
Side, between Celery and
UNFURNISHED
mw •
Too and i s c h o f you a r* h e r e ­
Geneva A rt. 4 bedrooms, quite
house.
Phone
FA
2-1393.
by nstlfie d and r e q u i r e d to p re neighborhood, kitchen appli­
**nt a n r claim* a n d d i m a n d a
ances. 973 par month Ph.
which you, or e i t h e r of you. m a y
hav* a i a l n a t t h e t s t a t a o( J . ST,
FA 24143.

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

SLICE OF
YOUR DOLLAR
goes to make
community more prosperous
yours ... or the other fellows
An average of mora than 30% of tho dollar you opond otayo In tha city whoro It's
■pant . . . to support schools, furnish tiro and pollco protection, put down paving . . . .
to pay the folks who work for you , . . to support church## and charities . . . to bo
lnveitad In mora kind* of mere bandits for your selection and convenience . . . to Improve
other things that promote prosperity, growth
s e r v i c e facilities . . . . and to support all the
and better living in a community.

M ake your dollars build your

CLAIR W H IT E , dacaaaad, l a t e o f
said County, to t h e County J u d s s IN TMB CIRCUIT COURT. NIN TH
of lam ln o l* C o u n ty , F lorida, a t JU DICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
his o rrtes In t h a c o u r t houao of IN AND FO R SEMINOLB COUNTY
■aid C ounty a t S a n fo rd , F lo rid a, CHANCERY NO. MMB
within e i g h t c a l e n d a r m onth* f ro m RODERT LEG GILMORE.
lh* tire* of th o f l r a t publication
FU lntlff
of Ibis nolle*. E a c h claim or da mand sh a l l b* In w r i t i n g 1, a n d ahall AN NIE LENA GILMORE
■tat* th* ptaea o f raaldanc* a n d
Defendant
poat otflc* addraaa o f tb* c la im a n t
NO TIC E .TO D E F E N D
t n d i h a l l b* a w o r n l o by th* T H E STATE O F FLORIDA TO:
claim ant, hi* a g e n t o r a tto r n e y , ANNIE
LENA GILMORE,
1001
and a n y auch c la i m or, d e m a n d W ait W a a b l n i t a n Avenue, E a e t
not s o rlt*d ahall bo void.
Faint, aa o rila
/ • / NANNIE W. W H I T E
A Sw orn C om pla int h a v in g boon
An E a a c u t r l z o t lh* L a a t Will filed agalnat you In th* C ircuit
Court In and for Samlnota C oun.
a n d T a a la r e a n t ot
J . I T . CL AIR W H IT E .
ty, Florida, In Chaneary, for Di­
dacaaaad vorce, th* abort till* of aald actio n
b a in s Robert Lao Ullmora, P l a i n ­
F lr a l publication Oct. IS, ISIS
t if f v». Annl* L ana Gllmura, Dal a m F a t a l * a f M Y RTLE I U I C L la nda nt, these pra aa nU ar* to
STAPLETON, (a la * h i * w i a a ISA* c a u i a and require you to file y o u r
■ EL STAPLETON. aaA f a r m a r l r w r l l ta n dafana**, It any, lo tha
h a ow e a a MYRTLE LOGAN a n d Complaint Iliad herein, and to
MYRTLE F . LOGAN),
aarv* a copy thoraof upon P l a i n ­
t i f f * Attorney on or bafora th#
l a tbo C o a r t a f tb o County Judge, l a t h day of November. A. D. 1 ) J )
SRMINOI.R C o a a t y . Florida,
otharwla* a Dacra* P ro Confaaso
la Frobato.
will b* entered a g a i n s t you a nd
T a All Crodlto ra a i d F o r o s a s M av- th* c aut* proceed a t part*.
l a s Clatm a a* D oreaada A « a l a a l
WITNESS my hand and otllc la l
Oald E a t a t a t
saat a t Sanford. Seminole County,
T ou a n d each o f y o u ar* h*r*by Florida, title U i h d a y of October.
no tlllad a n d r e q u i r e d to pr***nt A. D. H i ) .
any claim* a n d demand* w hich
O. P. Ilarndon
you. o r e ith e r of you, r e a r hav*
Clark of tha Circuit Court,
a g a ln a t th* a a l a t * o t MYRTLE
In and for Samlnol* County,
ISABEL
STAPLETON,
dacaaaad.
Florida.
lata o t aald County, to th* C ounty
t)y: M a rtha T. Vlhtan
Ju d e * o f Samlnol* C ounty, F lo rid a ,
D. C.
a t hla otflc* In th * c o u r t bouaa Gordon V. Frederick
of a ald C ounty a t S a n f o r d , A tto rn ey for P la in tiff
F lorida,
w ith in
olsbt
c a la n d a r P. O. Dos 1110
m onth* from th* tlm * of tb# flrat SOl-IOt North P a r k A vanut
publication of t h la nolle*. E a c h Sanford, Florida
claim o r d em and a h a ll b* In w r i t Ins. a n d ahall a t a t a th a plac* of l a Ik* Caart a f tb * C oa aty J a d « » .
SEMINOLE C o a a ty FloaMa.
raaldanc* and poat office addraaa
l a P robate,
o t tha c la im a n t, a n d ahall ba aw orn
l
a
rot
Katata a t
to by tho c la im a n t, hla a e a n t . or
a tto r n e y , a n d n n y auch claim or GEOROH J . BNGML
Dacaaaad.
dem and not ao file d ahall b* void.
* / Clarence U, Ttlehmond CTA T a All CtaSlloro a a d Feraoa*
K
a
r
l
a
s
Claim*
o
r
D
a
n
a
a a S a
Aa a d m l n l a t r a t o r a f th*
A a e ta e t Said E a t a t a t
E a l a t * of
Tou
and
each
of
you
ar*
ha rab y
MYRTLE I S A B E L ST APLE
n o tlfltd and raqulrad to p ra aa n t
TON. d tc a a a a d
any cla lm i a a d dim anda which
Publlah Oct. I. t t . I t , St, P I ) .
you. or either of you. m ay hav#
in tmoi c i R r i i r r c m r t n r v s n
again*! lh» a e ta ta of QEOIIGE J.
.NINTH JU DICIAL CIRCl IT. IN E N G E L deceased, late of aald
AND F O R SEMINOLE l O l . N T I , County, to th* County J u d s * o t
FLORIDA
Semlnul* County, Florida, a t hie
IN C H A N C E R Y NO. 1003#
office in tha c o u r t houa* of aald
County a t Sanford. Florida, w ithin
MART GOULD.
e ig h t calendar month* from tha
F U ln tlf f .
ttm* ot til* flra t publication of
•VSthla nolle*. E ac h claim or d e ­
JO HNN IE L E E GOULD.
Defendant m and ahall b* In w r l l i n r . and
N O T IC E T O A P P E A R
ahall ata ta th* place of raaldanc*
T H E STATE O F FLORID A TOt
and poat office addraaa of lh#
JO HNN IE L E E GOULD
claimant, and ahall ba aw orn to
I t l N. W . C herry Road
by th# claimant, hi* agent, or
Maailllon, Ohio
a tto rn ay . and a n y auch claim or
Tou ar* h i r a b y notified t h a t a demand not ao Iliad ahall ha void,
/ a / Annl# K th tl P a r k s E ngel
hill of com plaint t o r dlvorea haa
baan filed a f a l n a t you, and you
A* E i a c u t r l s ot th*
Ia s i Wilt and T aataraant ot
aro re q u ire d to aarv* a copy o t
yo u r a n a w a r o r p laa d ln g t o t h r
GEORGE J. ENGEL
bill of c o m p la in t nn th* p l a i n t i f f *
dacaaaad
a t t o r n a y P a ul C. r a r k l n a , SIT STENSTROM. DAVIS A Mct.NTOSH
W est South Street. Orlando, F l o r . Attornay* for E a a c u t r U
Ida, a n d fll* tb* o r i g in a l A nawar Edward* Building
or P l a a d l n s In th * office of th* Sanford, Florida
Clark of th* C i r c u it Court nn
fic t it io u s
NAME
nr before T h u r s d a y , November St,
I I I ) . If you fail t o do ao Judg- NOTICE IB h araby given t h a t I
mt n t by d e fa u lt will b* ta k e n a m engaged In bualnaa* a t Sana g a l n a t you for lh* re lief demand- ford-Ovtado ltd.. Samlnol* County.
Florida, under th* fictitious nam e
*d In tb* bill o f complaint.
DONE AND O R D E R E D a t I t n - o t Industrial Wood W o rk ln s . and
ford, Samlnol# County, Florida, th a t 1 Inland to ra a la ta r aald M i n i
thla Sind day of October, 1)1). with t h a Clark of th* C ircuit
IX P. HERNDON
Court. Samlnol* County, Florida,
In accordanca w ith th* provisions
C L E R K OK T H E
of th* Fictitious Nan-* Statute*,
CIRCUIT COURT
to -w lt: 8action 111.*) F lo rid a St*
B T M a r th a T . V lh lta DC
P a u l C. r a r k l n a
tuts* HIT.
l i t W a a l South S t r e e t
Mia: Lao A. V s sk a n
Orlando, F lo r id a
T o bo published I S / I . IT. I I . II.
DATE RECEIVED i t / S / l ) .
At'.ornay for P l a i n t i f f

c o m m u n i t y ...not som ebody else's!

IT PAYS TO BUY
WHERE YOU LIVE

ON LARGE LAKE
omi with 2Vi laths;
Urge living room; dining room;
Florid* room; ttrruzo floor*;
control host Several fruit
tress.
2934 8Q. FT, OVFJ»ALL
927.900 TERMS
BUSINESS PROPERTY A

NEWLY DECORATED 3-room Mr*
Uhod apartment 111 E. tth
Street. Ml monthly. FA MBS
or FA H 1 K _______________

SEMINOLE COUNTY SONINO COMMIIHON
Notice e f FakU* H e a rts*
T e whom I t m a y concern:
Notice U h*r*by *tv*n In accordance w i t h Socllon I# of
tha Zoning R e g u la tio n * t h a t H arlay W ilhelm haa requested
tha fo llo w in g desc ribed pro p e rty he tonad R-3 Multiple Fam ily
R esidential! B e g in n in g a t th* NW cor of w h a t wa* formarly
d a a lg n a tid a* L o t a, Block IT, r r y a t a l L ake W in te r Horn**
Subdivision, P.D. I. P | * 114*l i t , and run S 11* ft. ta lh* c enter
e f w h a t w a s f o rm erly a 1# It. allay In aald C r y s t a l Lake W in ­
t e r Horn** Subdivision, thane* E to th* W Una of Third S tr e e t
In said C rystal L ak* W in te r Homs* subdivision. thane* N US ft.
alo n g tk* W lino o f aald T h ird S tr e e t to th* N E cor of w h a t
w a s fo a m trly L o t I I , af Block IT, a t aald Subdivision, thane* W
lo r o i l .
Public h a a r l n * will b* b a l d 1In lh* Samlnol* County C o u r t
Houaa, County Cammlaalonars room, Wadnaaday. November 11,
Ilia a t l:IS P. M. o r aa soon th a r o a f ta r a s possible.

Samlr.al* county Zoning CaanaatMlae
B y R obe rt 1 Brown
■ontlaol* County Z oning Director

Legal Notice
NOTICE O P O U T
TOl HOWARD LEMONO a n d ___ .
LEMONS, hla wife, EDNA
LEMONS: DAVIS LOTED and
F L O T D LOTED, h e r husband;
a n d each o f t h a n . If llv lns,
a n d If dead, th* unknown
apouaa*. hair*, dsvlaaaa, !•■*ta**. Brant***, creditor*, a t ■Ignata, llanora, saalsn*. suec ta i o r a la In tara it, director*
trust***,
or
other
partita
clalmlnB by, t h ro u a h , under
a r a c a l n i t th* aald above
n am ed d efendants, o r a n y of
thorn, a n d a ll parson* kn o w n
o r u n know n b a v i n s or claimIns a n y r l s h t , tilt# n r In­
t e r e s t In or t o lh* following
da-crlbad lan d * located la
Samlnol# C ounty, Florida, towlt:
Th* North 17 S) f«*t of
G ove rnm ent Lot I, f o e .
lion
IT.
T ow n sh ip
It
South. R a n s * 1# E ast.
T A K E NOTICE t h a t a a u lt haa
baan (Had a i a l n a t you In th*
C ircuit C o u r t fo r th* N inth J u d i ­
c ia l Circuit of tho Sta lo o f F l o r ­
ida, In a n d for Semlnot* County,
w herein 1URBARD CASS ELDERI t r . J R . 1* tha P la in tif f and
HO WARD LEMONS, a t al. ar# De­
fendant*. T h a n a t u r * of th la ault
la e a u lt to q u l a t tltlo on tho
abovo desc ribed re a l estate.
EACH O F TOU IS R E Q U IR E D to
fll* y o u r a n a w a r a n d w r i t te n da*
fan*** t o th* Com plaint w ith th*
C lark of th* C ircuit C o u r t of
Samlnol* County, F lorida, In thla
p ro c aa d ln e and to aarv* a copy
th e r e o f upon th* P la in tif f 's a ttornaya, whoa* n a m e s and ad
dress** ar* h a r a l n a f t t r s a l forth,
aa re q u ire d by law , not l a t e r than
tha l l t h d a y a f N o v , ISIS.
W ITN E SS my h a n d and th* offi­
cial seal of said C o u rt tn San
ford, Samlnol* County, Florida,
■hi* l l t h d a y of Outobar. A. D.
H it.
O. F. HERNDON
C lark a t C irc u it Court
By: M a r t h a T. Vlhlan D. C.
ROWLAND AND PE T RUSH A
11 E a s t Robinson Avanu*
O rlando, Florida
1IORRKLL AND ROCKLAND
SJT North Main S tr e e t
O rlando Flo rid a
A tto rn ay * fo r F U ln t l f f
(SEAL)
Publlan I Tima*
IN T H B C I R C l IT C O U R T OK T H E
N I N T H J U O I C I A t . CIH C U IT OF
F L O R I D A . IN A N D F O R S E M I .
NOLO COUNTY, F L O E IDA.
C H A N C E R Y C A S E NO. 10SM
M O RTG AGE F O H E C L O S t H E
KEY DEVELOPM ENT A RE AL TY,

INC, e F lorida Corporation
P la in tiff
va.
CLAUDE E. INGRAHAM and
NANCY M. INGRAHAM, hla wife
Defendants
N O T IC E T O

APPEAR

T o : CLAUDE E. INGRAHAM
P o r t C rn n t, New York
and
NANCY M. INGRAHAM,
111 Main S t r a t i .
Now Milford. Pennsylvania.
You, a n d nach of you ar* ordar
ad to a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r ta par
son or by A tto rn ey to a Com­
p l a in t herein fllad a g a l n a t you and
• a c h of you. In tha Circuit Court,
Nlnath Judic ia l C ircuit In and for
Samlnol* C o u n t ] , Florida, on or
bafora tha 2 ith d a y o t November
1)1). th a earns bain* a ault to
foracloa* a M ort***a on tha fol­
lowing Uaacrlbad proparty, lu w i n
1x51 1), Block "L " LONG WOOD
PA RK Samlnol* County, Flor­
ida, according
to lh* nlat
tharaof. as recorded In Plat
Book I t , P a s t a I. ) a n d It
or tha Public Record* of Semi­
nole c o u n ty . Florida,
otherw ise e Dacra* Pro Confaaao
will ba entered a i a l n a t you and
each of you. lor failure lo appear
a n d a n s w e r aa raqulrad by law.
W ITNESS my hand and utilc la t t e a l t h is l l n d d a y o t October
A. D. 1)1).
(SEAL)
O, P. Herndon
C U r k of th # Circuit Court.
Samlnol* County, Florida
Byt M a r t h a T. V lhlta
D eputy C lark
F E L D E R AND BBTTINQHAUB
Attornay* a t Lew
Professional Building.
W in t e r P a r k . F lo r id a
PwAllak Opt. SS A X a r .
t . S, 11.

Largs store with ooe 2-bedrooaa w
■psrtmeat sod two I-bodroom
■pirtmenti. On corner lot with
extrn lot in rear for

992,000

ROSA La PAYTON

Kegisterod Beal Estate Broker
Mery.E. Carmen — Lee Bahnll
B. E. Kegtre, Sr. AoeecJntos
Ph. FA 2-1391 174* at Miawatho
LOOK AT THE BEST —
THIN HUT THE BEST!
Visit tha beautiful a bedrooms lVh
and 2 hath ZeuU-bilt homes at
San Ssm KooQa on W 'tt 30th
S tm t lust 4 block* west at
French Avenue.
COMPARE
THESE HOMES with nor ottere
in the seme pries range end
we know you will agree that
here ii (be beat vain* In town.
Down pijrnenti from |U D - ,*
FHA financing. TtepreientaUvB
on the premlsei from 10 A. M.
UU • P. M.
W. K. " lilT dTEMPEK
lasher k Inmnr

FA 24131

I

1U N. Park

BEDROOM furnished apart­
ment, modem, child accepted.
|3 I per month Ph. FA 2-1737.

Legal Notica
IN TRW CIRCUIT CO U R T O F T H R
NINTH JUDICIAL C IR C U IT IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE C O I N T I ,
FLORIDA, IN CRAN CREY . Me.
]H 4I
HELEN HUNT W E S T a n d CLTDM
HUNT TAYLOR, to la h * lra a t lawan&gt;l tola banaftclarla* u nde r th#
Will *{ LILLIAN O. HUNT, dacaaa­
ad.
va.
SAMUEL r . GOV*, a t al.
D e fe n d a n ts _
SUIT TO Q U I E T T I T L E
f
SUMMON* AND NOTICE OF SUIT
TO! gAMUKL U, GOVE, widower.
M. C. CRAYTON, A. L. HUNT. hu*.
band o f LILUAN G. HUNT, R. K.
tJOVi:. JOHN SEAItCY. a n d M. K.
KUA lte r , hla wife Mr a A. B.
FLETCHHR. M A RTH A C. A T .
WOOD, THOMAS H A I R and MIN­
ERVA HAUL hla w ife , H E L E N J .
GREENWOOD a n d OEORO E K.
GREENWOOD, he r h u s b a n d , Al,.
HURT II. MORTON a n d J E K S in N.
Mo r t o n , bit wir*. L i z / . i n a .
W ALKER
and
CHARLES
F..
WAI.KEIL bar h u sba nd. EDWARD —
F. DRIGGERS a n d E L IZ A B E T H V
DRIGGERS, hla w l f s . FR E D U
ROBERTSON. SAMUEL F. CONTE,
tr u s t i* lor hln wlfa a n d h e r childran tnamaa not k n o w n ) , CON­
SOLIDATED LAND COMPANY, a
Florida Corporation, C. L. BRAD­
LEY, whoao addraaa la ) t : Milt
S i r e n , Orlando. F l o r i d a , a a d H E R ­
BERT II. PECK, If allva, and If
dead, hla ur her u n k n o w n hairs,
davtieea, Itgalaa* o r grant* **, and
an and all paraona, f i r ms o r cor­
poration* claiming l n ta r a a t a h r,
through, under o r a g a l n a t tha
abov* named d a fan d a n ta , and
fW
ALL PERSONS, N A T U R A L OR m
CORPORATE. HAVING OR CLAIM­
ING ANY ESTATE, R IG H T , TITL E
Git INTEREST IN, OH L IE N UPON
T HE
FOLLOWTNO
DESCRIBED
LANDS:
Tho South
o r G ovorntna nt
Lot I, &lt;[«■* N W U o t SW&gt;«
of Government L ot 1 and
laat lh* North IIS f a st of
Eaat f t 1 fact of Houth
of
Government Lot It and th*
XL'* of G o v e r n m e n t Lot !■
• f Section I I . T o w n s h i p 10
South, K a m a : ) E a a t.
Tha n ature of thla a u lt I* lo r * - V
move certain clouds f r o m a nd to
q u l tt and confirm t h * t i t l e to t h e
above dasertbad p r o p e r t y .
Th# nim* ot th* C o u r t In which
ault ba* baan I n a t l t u t t d la Th*
Circuit Court for t h * N in t h J u d i ­
cial Circuit ol F lo rid a , In a a d t o r
Samlnol* County, F l o r i d a .
Tho o h k r tv la ttd t i t l e of lh*
caao l* HELEN HUNT W E S T and
CLYDE HUNT T A Y L O n. sol* hairs
at l a v and aol* L tn a l lc la r l a a uadar
lh# wilt uf LILU A N G. HUNT. rt».
taaaad. I'Ulnlirf*. v a r a n s SAMUEL
F. ROVE, a t al, D afandanta.
*B
Tha description o t th * roal pro- m
party involved I* e a aat forth
abov*.
You and each of y o u a r * horoby
raqulrad to til* y o u r a n a w a r o r
other dtfanalv* p l e a d i n g w ith th*
Clark ot tna above C o u r t and
•orvt a copy t h e r e o f upon S te p ­
han R. M acyar ( A t t o r n a y for
Plaintiff*), i t ! No. Main S t r a ti .
Orlando, Florida, on o r bofor* th*
IT day of .November. D l l . I f you
fall to do ao a dacra* p r o confaaao
will ba entered a g a l n a t you for
tha relief demanded In th* C om -A
Plaint.
O
WITNESS my hand a n d th* aaal
a t aald Court a t S a n f o r d . Samlnol*
County, Florida, t h la J1 d a y of
Uctobtr, 1)1).
O, P. HERNDON
CUrk
By; Aria J. L u u d q u U t
*
Deputy Clark

(SEAL)

JTZPHEN R. MAGYAR
I I I No. )|a ln (Greet
Orlaad*. Florida
Attornay l a r PlnL uiM a

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A Want Ad A Day M akes A ll Business P ay! Ph. FA2-26I1
'L l 2LJifui^Fars»i#____

«. Real Estate For Salt
A JR e sl^ E a U t^ F srS a M
it#
B asfo rb f t r r a l t
M on. O et. 26. 1959— P a g e 9
S8EDROOM, CB. lVi bath bon*. s-LOTi in Dream wold Soetlon; NEW HOMES Loch Arbor; 3 and
CM Flew a n Far Any Ocenaioa
Phono FA 23333.
I
bedrooms;
F ir
exciting
already cleared and Uvsled.
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
Priced to aell. Phono FA l-OUI.
family living with planned lux­
FA 9-1131
or
FA 3-4379
U F F -A -D A Y
tC A l ESTATE n siV E IN
ury plus ample anurtalnlng
*W F ra a n Are.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
facilities and piar m a s at
Raymond I— S n k t, Assoc.
l.
moderate prices. Shown by ap­
3-MALE CHIHUAHUA -M aacbetFA M M ! Atlantic Rank Bids
pointment. Call FA 1-MU.
Realtor
ter Toy poppies. Ph. FA 3-19T7.
"Call Hair*
Pboaa FA 2-3441
L O V E A T P U R S E SIG H T
FILLY COLT, I month* old;
You will agree when you sea
Chihuahua, fernalt, ARC regiaHOM E . S E E K E R S
thla very neat 3 Bit. masonry, a few pieces of high-grade
Ured. FA 3-T1U after T p. m.
h-cradi pro­
Exceptionally clean 3 bedroom,
t a r n panelled Fla. room.
perty for s a lt vary cloao
cloat to the
h.
one bath home in nlea re tides ■
Neat lawn all around the
proposed
site
of
CtRCl’SLAND.
tiai area. Outstanding feature* bouse.
Anyone interested in procuring
Mercury Outboard Motora
include oak tloori, completely
Close to down town, away
li-92 Highway frontage in thla
WOODRUFF MARINE
equipped kitchen and la n e from piano noise.
area it invited to call us for
9441 French Ave.
FA 3-1993
Florida room. Situated on S3
9300. down, then SAVE what
complete details.
fret s 133 feet, oak ibaded
you normally pay aa rent
Gatovay To The Waterway
lot. Owner anxious to ten. This
W. H. “ BUI” STEMPER Aieney
Yeur IV IN RUDE Denier
present* an opportunity for you
F A R M E R 'S A G EN C Y
RtaHer 4 lasnre?
Rabat* Sporting Goodn
X, V. Farmer, Realtor
to assume a 4Vy/., VA mortPROM FA 3-4991
112 N. Park
E»ge. Priced at I1I.M3 with
304-1-8 E. l i t .
Ph. FA t- I N l
D. H. Whitmore
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY; 3reasonable down payment, and
Lillian 0 . Trama
'39 SEA KING, 93 h. p., elecbedroom,
kltrhen
equipped,
$87 monthly.
Associates.
trie control*, I prop*. Phono
large living room, comer lot.
Open Friday Nila Til S:S8 p. a . US 8. French Avo. Ph. FA 2-I221
FA 1-7314. Terma U needed.
1*9
Pineerest.
*7*o
down
pay­
After hours, FA 3-MU, FA 3-4931,
ment. &lt;49.13 per month. Total
W Anteani
FA 9-0991_________________
• Tenner*
$13,300. Phone FA 3-7131 or Or­
HERBERT STENSTROM
1-Se DROOM house"l .,1 Wynnelando. OA 30288.
t917 CHEVROLET pick up, ev.
Registered Broker
wood Dr. Low down payment.
teller^ eondllion. aasume toyI.F.N RISNER
Phone FA 3.TUT.
riN EC R E ST 2nd addition: S-btdmenu. See at 119 E. 2nd It.
LOTTIE BROADWAY
room, 9 beth, kltchan equipped
KEN TORBBTT
HOMEMADE ’44 Chevy pick-up,
home: pine p a n e l e d dea.
BRTTVR D. SMITH
good tires, good motor end
FA 2-3823.
Atoot Istee
over load springs. Ph, FA I-1I1S
“I’m
leaving
you,
EJgar.”
With
lake
frontage
of
100
ft.
to
III N. Park — Ph. FA S-2IM
HOMER AND LOTS for colored
300 ft.
9-BEDROOM trallsr fully air con­
people. Also homes built on loll.
ditional, wnsbsr and cryc., Will
1 4 JW M In g ^ Ja W J* |^ ^ Jta |* l» a 1$. fiaecUl Bervteea
Roy
Wall.
Phone
FA
3-199T.
Fivo and Ten A m Farms
aell equity very natonable e r
Sl&gt;
A?*nAp C e a y s a ^
Ray Reel Paint 4 Body She*
I 4 M ROOFING
wilt trade for equity In a bad9. Fomate Help Waited
Contracting 4 Regain
10th 4 Sanford
room home. Phone FA 1-5194.
llfl K. Park A n . Ph. FA 1-4123
WAITRESS. Faust Drug store,
Licensed — loaded —Iniarad
Behind Studebaker Garage
B
R
O
K
E
R
'33
PLYMOUTH fordor, 4 cylin­
rontatt Mrs, Cox, apply ii\ per­
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
FREE ESTIMATE*
m So. P arh Avo. Ph. FA 3 Mil
der; Juat had naw rings, In­
son.
Realter
919 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 3-T943
sert* and valva job: clutch in *
LAKE MARY
CUSTOM BUILT BONER
than yaar old; runs good —looks
W . FA M U T of FA 'MOM.
ReoedeUng — Free KMImaW
B e a u ty I s O u r B a s in e ts
good; pricid Bt 9393. PbOM
A N D A S S O C IA T E S
NO
JOB
TO
U
R
G
E
OR
SMALL
Repa'rt
Phana FA 2 3744
FA 2-7770.
Why not make it yours?
BY OWNER: Equity SHOO. No
Heal Katale — Insurance
Drive Waya — Parking Arras
BILL BERNOSKY, Costractnr
closing coat, no qualifying 3
AVON Coimatici offer# good
Surety Benda
RENTALS: Day - Week - Month '33 STUDEBAKER fordor. tutono
opportunity to oam money
Btt., bath 4 tv, modern elec­ 218 So. Tark Ave. Ph. FA 2-3641
Fret* End Loader*
FLOOR aaadtgg ta d Hnlihlng
blue, radio, heater; clean. $399plus
U.
S.
Savings
Bonds.
tric kitchen. Sunlaml Estates,
Sanford
G raden — Deter* — Dragline*
Claaalag, WaxUg. f a r v l a g
Ph. FA 23711.
113 Park Vlaw Dr.
Write,
Managar.
Box
219,
Evana Bldg. Lake Mary
Rollirt — Transports
Seminole County slnee 1919.
Lockhart, Fla. for interview.
at. Fur allure
Ph. FA 2-1300
R. M, CLEARON, Lake Mary,
PHONE: Days, FA 2 4134
Nights, FA 2-TU3 or FA 23443
BY OWNER: 2-bedroom home at
PAINTING 4 DECORATING
W A V E*
2121 China Ave; «!,*# ci*b. HOUSEKEEPER: white, live In.
Lleanaed — Bonded
W. DIETRICHS — REALTOR
ROLLAWAY, TTospftal snd Baby
Now
ft Uacd
Only 1 child 12 yrs. old.
Phone FA 2-4933 befort 9 or
Free Estimates —
Elli. Methvin—Valma Gonzalez,
Beds. Day, Weak or Month —
FA 2-3783.
Furnilurt
and
Appliance*
after
3
p.
m
.
Work
Guaranteed
Adelaide H. 3|oies — Associate*
FVBNrTUBR CENTRE
Seminole Palatial CaatracUf*
1901 1’ark Ave.
FA 3-6333 3-BR. home: Jalousie porch hard-, II. Mate Help Waatrd
1114 French Av*.
FA 2-120*
Fh. FA 3-7111
wood floors, city watar, Ph. GOOD opening for salesman
203-209 E. First SL Ph. FA C-009S
DOWN
FA
3-309.
3-BEDROOM, l hath, largo living
familiar with hardware and
R. M. Wilkin*, (’ontmetor Used furniture, appliances, tools
room and bedroomi; kitchen 7li ACRES — Modern homa; 3
building supplies lo work in FOR RENT: FLOOR SCRUBBER
• Asphalt Driveway,
ete. Bought-sold Larry'a Mart
equip!. Seo at 103 E. Woodland
Sanford territory, B. Edwards 4 POLISHER. A Phene FA 3-1991
• Parking Art**
bedrooms, H i bathrooms, Flor­
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 3-4131,
Dr. Phone owner. FA 3-4013.
Builder* Supplies, 903 W. 3rd.
Quality Workmanship &amp; Material*
ida room, larga living room,
New 4 Uacd Furniture 4 Appli­
Terms To Suit Your Budget
dining room and kltchan. Largo GOOD raliabie drivers. Apply TV SERVICE withio the hour.
ance*. A Good Place To
Servlco Call &lt;2.30 plus parti.
• Free Estimate*
garago and carport*. 1 milt
Yellow Cab Company, 119 So.
BUY SELL or TRADR
Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. PA
•W ork Guaranteed
Eaat of ball park on Celary
Magnolia.
JENKINS FURNITURE
lo the mathematicians In Sanford.
Ave.
Fhonc FA 2-4030 Sanford, Fla.
FA 34799.
400 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-T44U
There arc 1130 square feet of
19. Mala ar F oanlo
PIANO TUNING 4 REPAIRING
Furniture Storage gad Moving
living area in Ibis three year old NAVAL OFFICER, leaving Sin
•
BIO
VALUES
W. I.. HARMON
ford offara thla charming 3-bed­ IF you wish to make sxtra
To and From Anywhere
three bedroom concrete block
• QUICK CRBDTT
room contemporary homa with
c. e . r u n i i r s
home in showroom condition.
Christmas money thru sales- PH. fA 2-4333 After 6 P. bi­
• EASY TERMS
33 ft. living dinln" area; part
1300
French
Ave.
Ph.
FA
I-1M1
Add a rice scretnad porch,
manahlp—selling rubber door
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
WE GIVE TOT VALUE STAMPS
air conditioned; double utility
carport, and Utility room. Pul
mail call FA 2 9823 between AH typei and aliai, loatalled
room. Lovaiy established land­
JACHOB'8 REPAIR SHOP
them all on a T9 foot lot con­
6 a. m. and 8 p. in.
“ Do It YenrariT
scaping, attractive neighbor­
Welding — v'aeh, 4 Cion. Repairs
New And Used Fantttw*
venient to shopping, ichooi and
WE REPAIR AND SERVICI
hood. Low monthly payments l l . Work Wanted
W. 20th. 4 Old. 7. Mary R 1 Stl E. First Bt.
FA 2-Sm
church. Did you figure higher
S T I N E
and
flexible
terms,
rbone
than $10,300? Then keep the
Machinery
aid
Supply
Ce.
SEWINli.
Phone
FA
3
7183.
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
FA 3-3731.
change, but call
207 W.,3 nd St.
Ph. FA 3-9431
Since 1041
D M H um bto^jlervkaa
A. h a r k
Ho r a r y
H E A T I N G
W. H. •‘BUI” S T E M P E R A ieney
NOrth 8-4422
N O rth 8-4711
Realtor A In»ur*r
H . B . PO P E CO.
S. Park - FA 3-4294
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffer
IS ^ ^ jm e n t^ J J u lB ra
SANFORD PROPERTIES
Arthur F. Day, Everatt Harper
611 Atlantic Bank Building
Robert F. May, Hart 1’ichcr,
D O R IS ' U K A U TY SH O P
Flo. llarrUx
B. II. Ivrrs
f Plumbing A Heating /
Helen K. Noonan
112.30 Wavr* .................... 910.30
YOU
NAME
IT—WE’LL
FIND
IT
Phone FA 3-4B01
113 X. Park
Wave* ...................... M.U
Wtsdnhlgld
Hack Gitsa 910.50
AIR CONDITIONING
$300 DOWN will huy a 3-bcdroom,
Night Work Accepted By Appoint-;
D«or
Glenn
Vent
Glnnn
CONTRACT
and
REPAIR
WORE
Wo invite &gt;ou to he ear guest*
ment.
2 bath home in 3rd. Addition
FA I4M9
SERVICE
FA 2-1V33
2*01 Adam* abtolunly fret without obliga­
PlnccrcJt. This home fcatursa 1M7 Sanford Avo.
R cnkerik G lam nnd P n ln l Co.
fully equipped kitchen and many
at one af hsnftrd'a leading
Plumbing &amp; Repairs Ill-ltd W. and 9*. FA 3403 Hair Styling — Permarants -0)1 tion
olhrr extras. Ph. FA 23403.
MnieU
*hll* foil locate fall­
Treatment*— TV Stamp*. Soft
Joe r . Themai
PINECREST: l yaar old J-b«d 1023 S artu St.
W'atar — Air Cond Harriett’* ible houilng fur yauriell and
FA 9-0419 TV and RADIO REPAIR af »r
3:00 nlghta and weskrndi; San
Scanty Nook, 105 So. Oak— famil). Pick up your key at
room. 2 bath, Florida room.
ford, Lake Mary and l-ongwood
Nlcaly landscaped fenced In SANFORD Plumbing 4 KeaUng
FA 2-3742.
uur Sale* Olflce.
FA 3-3772 and FA 36813.
baek yard. Well and pump. 2398 So. Elm Ph. FA 2-7914.
D A W N ' S
Large utility room. Wall to wall
PLUMBtKB
ENVELOPES, Letlerhaads. state
BEAUTY SALON
carpeting in living room. 121
mania, tnveiaaa, band bills, and
Contracting 4 R etain
Air Conditlonad Dryers
Coleman Circle. Call FA 2-791$.
R E G IS T E R N O W . . .
programs,
ate.
Progressive
Fran E itlm atai
Phan* FA g-m g
Ob
R- U HARVEY
M ating Co. Phene FA 2 391 BY OWNER: 3-bedroom home,
C lasses B ogin O ct. 1 5 th
beat location in Country Club 304 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 3-3393 344 West l$th St.
P hong FA 2-0884
Manor. Phono FA 2-4642.
Complete
lawn
sgainttnance;
!3. Klerlrlrat Service*
Fertlliter-gpraylna — Mowleg
M. "D*i' Velra Electrical gar.
JOHN LOMMKRSK
Daa Says For Service Call. .
416 Willow Are. FA 1-T19T
FA 3-419*
FA 2 3983
HEATERS CLVaNI.U
House Wiring — Electric Service
Lawn Mewrr Rrpalrx
Sid Vihlea
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
31(1 W. loth St
I l l Magnolia
FA 3-09U
FA 2-7928 or FA *21(4

w . HALL

Stemper H u

Stenstrom Realty

LOTS ON LAKE

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

Dallas Asphalt Co.

RAYMOND M. BALL

Seminole Realty

Mother of Sanford

Stemper Talks

a

99. Artltton Fee into

ror Rato

9-GLASS panel cypraaa
door* PEAS, black ejree and t m dari
cypres
with hardware,, ala* r ’x 2 x r,
by tho bushel Ph. FA MUS.
desirable for larege door*. Can
PAINTERS BUILDERS
be used aa folding units. Trice
CONTRACTORS
very reasonable. Clarence L.
PowsU, ph, FA 2-4431,________ Closing out entire Paint
All paints and aceeaa
HARLEY DAVIDSON 7* motor
coat plui 5v*. F ill
cycle — buddy teat. Less than
STORES, 111 E. r ir s t SL
loo miles on new motor. 9100.
Ph. FA 2-7419—1330 W. 3rd St. 39—NeUcea A
PATTY BERG golf clubs 4 baf; CHRISTIAN WOMAN
right handed. Ph. FA 3-77S4.
Christian woman to ahifB « y
homo. CaU FA 3-4155 hoStoo S
PAINT and
A, M. o r altar 9 ? . M.
WALLPAPER SUPPLIES
Buy 1 Gal. - Gat 1 FREE!
KIDDIE HAVEN N U t t l t t S
MARY CARTER PAINTS
ago children welcomed;
101 W. 1st SL
FA 3-J94S Palmetto Avo. Ph. FA
TAILORS sewing machine. Singer
91-10 electric iltachm enti; 971.
FA 2 5804.
3-USED Bicycles 93.00 each. 3Trad* In Rafrlgaratora 931.00
each. t-Trada In Freeier 949.00.
1-Trsda In Table TV 133.00. 1T.J.'. ,f I'tojlW a TV $193 00
J-Kt&lt;M&gt;
Bench Set
94.00. 3-Metat *.ibl«s Good For
TV Snacka 93.00 aaeb. 3-Naw
90“ Power Mowsra 954.45 tseh.
Naw Full Blie Boy* or Girls
Bicycles 934-44.
FIRESTONE STORES
l i t «. First Bt.
OAK LEAVES, shavings and saw­
dust, dallvared. P h o n o
FA 1-3138.
FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDS
Enelortd head, Ssg-preet bottom
rail with plaslie end*, Plastle
or nyon tapes. Cotton ev nylon

RAVENNA
PARK
HOMES
•
•

Qaist Cm h m Mi
Near Golf C ause

$450Down
T in t Wenl Or 2 ttk

Bt, relaw CemtiF

Stnkarlk Glnnn ansi Paint Co.
112-114 W. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2-4822

d u b Rd. 4 Wnteh

F o r O a r Sigma . . •

Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service With Tho Cash. 8UPF.lt
TRADING POST, PA 3-4677.
LIFE Vostv, Pup Tents, Sleeping
Bags. Tarp«, Tents. Army-Navy
Surplus Store, 310 Sanford Ave.
5INGKR Electric "cwlnj* Ma­
chine for balance due to reiponslbla party la this vicinity.
Complete
with
*Uachmtnl*
and n*w guarantee. I pay­
ments of $3.43 each or will dis­
count for cash. Write Credit
M anner,
Ilox 33, Sanford
Harold.

OPEN DAILY
•:M

A. M. TU O u t
SUNDAY
2 :0 0 P . M. T U D e iti

Shuunafok
Coutroctia* Cow fate.
3U Wort to* m n
FA H9H

WILSON - MAIER

DRIVE HOME A

WELCOME

FA 2-5264

VkU

BARGAIN

NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

TODAYI j

BALLROOM

(Dacum a

school of dance
6th Thru 8th Grade

REEL'S Pai nt &amp; Body Shop
-

EXPERT -

O PAINTING • STRAIGHTENING
# WRECKS REBUILT

LAKEFRONT
LOTS

We Specialize In Custom Work

At

Phone PA 2-7719
10th

ft

S a n fo rd — B eh in d

S tu d e b a k e r

I’ricen You’ll Navar See
Again . . . . For

Dream Homes

HOMESITES or INVESTMENT

G arage

*340

IN CENTRA I. FLORIDA'S
FASTEST GROWING AREA

•*..1

•.'•If

"In tho City of
Gracious Living"

X .

L A R GE
(1 3 0 ' % 130'

Down Payment-No Cloning

LOTS
nnd

*9890

la rg e r)

WITH SHADE TREES

Also Vi ACRE HOMESITES

*995

I Your Key to better living

IMODERN 3 bedroom HOMES
PRECISION WOKKMANSHIP
QUALITY MATERIALS
OAK FLOORS
COMPLETELY FINISHED

7795
ON YOUR LOT

MODEL AT 500 French Ave.
Phona

“GREGORY”

F A 2*1214

Only $20 n«n -

TOTAL PRICE
Itiimen featnrn I Bedroom* •
I 't
Tile Hath* • Screened
I’oreh - Utility Room • T*r.
ratio Fleora - CarneriO • Land•raped Lola • All City Con.
icnieate*.

nnd is

$10

klenihty

thene Outstanding L«nd Value* in Ihe
corporated Village of North Orlando today!

See

In­

The NORTH O R L A N D O CO.
A Subsidiary oI S tltrr Creek precision C#rp.
Located juat South of Sanford aid one mdo cast
niahway 17 ■ 91 on the Longa oed - Of led* Reed.

Telephone PAirfax |.|I M

MONTHLY
PAYM ENTS

of

W. 99th Rt.
Sanford

FA 9.7943

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
South
PINECREST
4th Addition
Home* Dediifnctl For
Florida Living.
3 4 4 Bedrooms —
1 &amp; 2 Baths

VA - FHA •
FHA In Service
ConventlonRl
Financing
Down Payment!
Low as $125
You cm move in immedi­
ately while the papers nrc
being proceeaod.
Wo G u a rn n te a Personal
Satisfaction On Tho
Conitruction Of Your
Home Or Your Monty
Chacrfully Refunded.

Odham &amp; Tudor,
Inc.
C or H w y . IT-92 ft !T th B t.
P h o n F A 2-150!

1
$ *

*

$

SAVE

59 CHEVY

Intpala . Fordor
Hardtop . Fully
l-lquipped • Vary low Mllraxa • An
F u tlltn l Huy At D»|y

S t a g

*2695

$ $
$ $
SAVE
CL A| rvc
^u,dur

$

j

O
‘"0 • • Fully Kqulp- C
I^cl Inrlutlln* Air Coadllionlne \ r r y Low M ilcf|r . Mk* N*w
FiaUh

1595

$ $

$

ULUS
$

$

SAVE

C 7 P H I P I f Super • Fordor J f D U I V l X tleaullful Tutone
Flnlahed • Clean Inside and Out •
ONLY

$ $

$

$

SAVE

$

5

$

*1875
$

$

$

55 FORD

56 CHIVY

Convrrtibla • New Top .
perfect Condition

1 Too Truck

54 CADILLAC

57 CHEVY

" II" Coupe &gt; Air Conditioned

Pantl

57 CHEVY

$

53 FORD

"210" Tudor • Perfect
Mechanically

•j T.m PHI, l &gt;

56GMC

59 CHEVY

!» Ton Pick Up

$$

FleeUida

Ton Plak Up

Our Uned Curs Will He Displayed For Your
Inspection Nightly On Our (.urge Ugh tad Lot.

WHERE DEALS SHINE
at the nign of your bent huy
2nd ft Palmetto l'. C . I.o| FA 2-6231 Ofc. FA 2-0711
S o »c Dollar v A t

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T N 'tO V f

LAMBDA CHAPTER of Beta Sigma Phi has obtained the Tarri
Loo Doll shown hern aa an award to some lucky contsatant in tha sorority's
ooateat which Is part of the fund raising drive now underway to raise
money for civic project!. The 17-inch doll, with 28 complete outfits of
clothing, mostly made by sorority members, ia on diaplay at Cowan’a De­
partment Store. Shown looking It over are Gil Tye, Beth Covington and
Mrs. Joyce Covington. Information about the doll u n te st, which wav Nov.
80, may be obtained from Mr*. Covington at FA 2-7414.

Nursery School Holds
A t Lindsey Home
First PTA Meeting
The first parvnls • teachers
meeting ef the Hanford Nursery
Hehool and Kindergarten was held
recently, Mr*. Jane Titshaw met
with the mothers of *hc kinder­
garten and Mrs, J. P. Wilson and
Mrs. Joe Leeds met with mothers

LutheranWomen
Hold Convention

The United Lutheran Church
Women ef Florida met in Lake­
land October wo • 'i’i fur their
annual convention. Representing
the Good Shepherd Lutheran
Church .of Sanford a* official dele­
gate* were Mrs. Joseph Hatfield
and Mr*. William li. Meyers.
Several others also from the
local church attended the opening
session and were received into
the stale organisation. They
were; Mr*. Robert W. Repp,
Mrs. Bobby K. Uris.ey, Mrs.
Joseph Bryant, and Pastor and
Jlrs. Ernest B. Bolick Jr.
Mrs. Howard Nash of Tampa
was elected president to serve
fur the coining year. She formerly
lived in Urlamlo.
A report of the Convention ac­
M. Rusemowi, secretary; Mrs.
Thomas Largen. treasurer and tivities will l« given to the local
M n, T. F. McDaniel, parllainen church at the morning worship
service Sunday.
tartan.

of the three and four year old
children.'
The advantage of having the
three and four year old children
in separate classes was approved.
Float committees were appointed.
They are Mrs. Byron Fox and
Mr*. Richard Tolle, representing
the kindergarten and Mrs. Tyler
Dedman, representing three year
ulds. Mrs. Elolse Stewart will re­
present the (our year old group.
Compilation of float Ideas will
be presented by the committee to
alt mothers sometime within the
next two weeks. The next meeting
wilt be held at the school alter
report cards are issued in Decem­
ber,

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MONDAT
Boy Scouts meet at First Pres
byteriaa Church T p. m.

Many New Books
Arrive At Library
National “ Book Week” begins
Nov. 1 and many aew books will
be arriving at tha Sanford Lib­
rary.
Among book* on order arc
"War Lover” which is the Book
of Month for October; "Ruth:
Life of Love and Loyalty; " lo b ­
lolly” by author of "Cheaper
By The Dozen"; “ Act One" by
Moi* Hart; "Fever Tree" by
Richard. Maion of Susie Wong
fame; "Hawaii” by Michener;
"Ape In Me” by Cornelia Otia
Skinner; "H ear Teen-Ager," Abi­
gail Van Uuren; "Goodness Hail
Nothing To Uo With it." Mae West
and "Queens Grace" by Weitcott.

Turkey Dinner For
Church Officials

The Firit Methodist Church of
Oviedo honored official board and
commission of education members,
church school teacher* and direc­
tor* and members of the choir at
a turkey dinner. Board chairman,
John Evans, presided over the
event which was held in Fellowship
Hall.
Speakers expressing appreciation
lo the church workers were Rev.
George II. Carlton, pastor; Mrs.
John Evans, chairman of the com­
mission on education; J. M. Sta­
ley, ehurch school superintendent;
Mr*. T. L. Lingo, minister of music
ami Mrs. W. II. Martin, choir direc­
tor,
Mrs H. W. Kites, church social
chairman, was assisted in arrange­
ments by Mines. W. H. Meek, M.
Den Five — Robert Repp, Wolf 1.. Gary, Charles G. Shatter. C.
badge, Robert Goldstein, Bear L. West, J. 11. Lee, Thomas Moon,
budges, Ibm Ethel], Gold Arrow It. G. .Smith. W. P. Carter. Sparks
ami Ass t. Denner stripe, Stanley le e Clonls, John Londy and C. L.
Hemphill, Gold arrow, Denner West. A volunteer committee pre­
stripe and Hon Yeaekle, Gold Ar­ pared the meal.
row and Siivrr arrow.
Inspection award was retained by
Hen Five. The next pack meeting
will be held on Nov. 19th. Hen
Three conducted the closing cere­
mony with the Living Circle.

Class Holds Supper
At Enterprise Club
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Henderson
entertained tire Crusader Class
of the First Christian Church of
Deisnd Thursday evening at the
Florida power club in Enterprise.
The pot luck supper was followed
by a business meeting of the
ctais of which Chet is presi­
dent.
Enjoying the mcctiug were Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Redmond, Mr.
and Mrs. Fowler, Dr. and Mrs.
Willis La Raw, Mrs. Darrell Joa­
chim and Mark, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Free and Charlain, Mr.
Robert I-einmon, Mr. ami Mrs.
C. D. Dowling, Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Davis, Mickey and Neal
and the Hendersons and their son
Howard.

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Church

79 Awards At Program Meeting
Cub Scout Pack H.1 met at the
F irit Presbyterian church with
Cliff McKtbbm presiding. Den Five
conducted the opening with the
flag pledge.
Den Doe, under the direction
ef Mrs. McKibbin, presented two
stories from Aesop's Fables, "Thu
Tortoise and Ihc Hare” ami "The
Shepherd lloy and the WoU". Furliter carrying out tho monthly
theme, Tim Nickclson (rum l)cn
Five presented the story "The
Foolish Mdkrnald," ami Larry
White from Den Three presented
the story ‘The Widower ami the
Hen.”
Presentation of awards were
toad* to Den One — Util Kennedy,
Donald Kennedy, Eddie Small,
Brad Hollingsworth. Bobcat pins
Den Three — David Rkbardc, Wolf
badge and gold arrow, Alhin Wil­
ton, Lion badge, Steve Woodall,
Bobcat pin, Terry King, Denner
•tripe, Hugo Mahlke. Asa'I. Dernier
■trip*, Leonard Krcharl, Den
Chief Cord.

Farmer Gray

TIm Ladies Aid at the Luthers*
Church of Um Redeemer mot
l u t week at the Church with
Mr*. D»vo G n u tad M n. Jim
I k o n so Iw iM u a.
A BOW program waa lauochod
wMk Mrs. Goorgo Danicla Icadknjr
tbo devotions, “ Look a LilUo Bit
iota Prajrtr*', Mr*. T. Brads*
pmoatod Mm topic «a “Tbo
Christian Woman—Her Prayers.”
The bualooaa meeting was pre­
sided aver by Mrs. John Senkarik, president. U was announced
Ibat a family night-covered disk
supper for the Every Member
Visitation wfll be Friday, Novem­
ber • at • : » p. m. and a bake
sale would be b i d November It.
A report waa given on the new­
ly formed program committee.
Member* are M n. Bill South­
ward, Mn. Herbert Goerae, Mrs,
Georgs Daniels and M n. Tom
Bradea. T h a committee w a s
congratulatsd on the work al­
ready accomplished and especial­
ly for thn L. A, Courier, news
bulletin that will be mailed to
Ike o- rtibere each month. U
was ..{-Acted toot
items
for Vbs M e i bulletin be celled
in to Mr. Don Myers.
Tbs November meeting of the
Lsdies Aid will be the mUsioosry
meeting end ail members were
reminded to bring toeir mite
boxes. Mrs. Dave Green, chav,'
man af tbo nominating commit­
tee p n ccntcd a new slate of offlcera, election of officers to be
held at Um November mooting.

Auxiliary M eets

Ik e Woman's Auxiliary of Semb e lt Medical Society held a reg­
ular meeting la* wr.':, at the
kome at Mrs. E. L. Lindsey witb
twelve member* present.
Mr*. W. V. Robert*, pre»ident,
reported to (be group on tho Mate
board meeting of tho Woman's
Auxiliary to Urn Florida Medical
Association which waa hold ia Tellahaueo last woek. At this meet­
ing. Mr*. O. U Barks waa appoint­
ed state salely chairman.
it war announced that there will
bo a futura nurse's district meet­
ing, Nov. 1, at the Pincers* school.
Mr*. Lindsey and Mr*. Joe Corley
Will be co-chairmen and Mra.
Charts* Park, 8r„ advisor. Mr*. D.
H. Mather* and Mn. Roberts vol­
unteered to astlat ia registration
and Mn. Barks will sarin with
refrathmtnl*.
The group expressed interest in
taking Red Cross First Aid course
and Mrs Daisy Knox consented to
contact an Instructor to teach
memben one night weekly. The
auxiliary also decided to sponsor
tha Heart Fund drive again this
year with Mn. Leonard Munson,
chairman.
Oflicen of the auxiliary are
Mrs. Roberts, presidsnt; Mrs. D.
H. Mat hen, president-elect; Jlrs.
Munson, vice-president; Mrs. it.

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(Jlje Sanforb Jjmtlii County Board Acts
To
Stop
Flooding
Missile Chief Denies Blowup Story

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ATHER: Cloudy with chance of scattered showers tonight and tomorrow. Slightly warmer tomorrow. High today, 70-78. Low tonight, 50-58.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 550
W in Established 190S
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1959
United Prase
L. XUX

Permits

CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) - 1Allen sod Paul Scott) said aafety
Marshal Matt Dillon cannot ahoot detonators In the missiles “ are
afj p s miaailst with radio wavea. being inadvertently touched o f f
radio frequency
signals
That foes for hi* radio and by
television brethren, from Dliiy emanating from commercial sta­
Dean to SUlla Dallal, says MaJ. tions.
Citing the ••highlights of a back­
Gen. Donald N. Yates, chief of
America's Cape Canaveral space, stage Air Force report by a staff
of experts," the story said at
port,
"U 's absolutely ridiculous,” v ia least six Thor and Polaria inter­
the sM of Yalea' comments to media U range missiles had been
s report from two syndicated destroyed in recent months st
wriUrs In Washington Monday Cape Canaveral and at Vandenthat U. S. ballistic missiles ware berg Air Force Base. Calif.
Yalee said to* dispatch ton­
-JRag accidentally blown up aloft
by commercial radio and TV tained "no basis of fact at all."
Me added that the Air Force had
broadcasts.
The dispatch (by Robert A been able to iocaU the cause# of

sil Hs missile blowups, and that
none Involved commercial radio
or TV.
The dispatch debunked by Yates
asserted that "the difficulty
centers in the radio • operated
safety detonators which are in­
stalled in . . . missiles to enable
their destruction in the event
something happen* lo them and
they endanger populated areas."
Actually, It's a bit more com­
plicated than that. Each missile
launched here contains a "Com­
mand Dcstruet" system, centered
generally in duel transmitters at
the cape and st each downrange
| station.

The Seminole County Commission
acted today to oUraiaate flooding
la the county la the future end
to help alleviate drainage prob­
lems now.
parasite far *1,4
Tit* board voted to request the
JM wertfc *1 bcw stnscten
toning board to establish grad*
laaaed la Sanford dirtog the 1Ma­ levels on all future new construc­
te fiscal year, the Sanford City tion la the county.
Cemmlaatea * u notified late
Many homes In the county are
eight ia a report from CHy Mme­ being built without consideration
ager Warms Knowles.
of adequate floor elevation above

$1(/2 M illion

The missile carries two wperata and distinct receivers, each
actuating its own daatruet mecha­
nism oo command. The destruct
signals constat of two separate
codes, -"arm " and "deatnict",
operating through separata twit­
ches on the range safely offi­
cer's console.
The signals are transmitted In
sequence, then rnuat be decoded
by the mltlle Itself to let up the
safety "blow-up."
All of which, the caperts figure,
la too much for the comparative­
ly simple little signal that brings Serves Notice
the story of missile blowup* into
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
American homes through radio United States, Australia and New
and TV sets.
Zealand have served notice oo
Red China that they will regard
any armed attack on Formosa aa
"an International problem."

News Briefs

19 Of 20 Escape
Plane Crash As
Ex-GI Leads Them

the surrounding drainage a n a and
"auch house* are In danger of
flooding la the event of heavy
rain*,” tbairmaa John Krider
said.
TTie board went on record urg­
ing the soning board to amend the
Southern Standard Building Code
requirement an that floor levels of
new house* be a minimum of II
inchea above the crown of all roads
adjacent to the house.

HearingToBeHeld
Dec. 10n NewJail

The Seminule County CummUaiun today took the first
atep toward acquiring n new jail for the county by voting. to
WETHERSFIELD. Conn. (UPI) hold h public mcr'.ing Dec- l to determine the need for a

Killer Dies

The board also approved •** em­
ployment of the firms of Lefflvf
and Buth and Bril! and Grey la
conduct enginetring turveya of the
drainage problems in three e*Ucal areas In the county.
The areas arc Loch Arboa,
Tanglewood and Temple Terrace.
Cost of the projects la expected
to be about 14,wo.
The board also formally adopted
a policy of voluntary contribution*
by county residents to repair
street* and roads.
The county will accept eootrt&gt;
button* for construction or repair
of any road outside a city limit
where the road is termed "crltt*
cal." and the county la unabfg
tu (inane* improvements.
To participate in the program,
a person or group must deposit
»IW to cover the cost of a preli­
minary field survey and pay for
Ihe materials. The county wiU
contribute all the labor and equip­
ment. •

—Paralytic cop-killer Frank Woj- Jail.
eulewlcx waa strapped at an an­
The board agreed to advertise for the hearing at 10 a.m.
gle into a specially-fitted electric on that date to determine the need for a new jail or court­
chair Monday night and electro­
house.
cuted when 2.000 volte were ahol
At that time the board will
SANTA MARIA. Calif. (UP1) — through his immnbiliied body. It
consider entering a contract with
The decisive action of a former waa believed to be the first *1an architect to draw up plans fur
combat officer and quick work by ccution of a helpless cripple la
the facility and, if necessary, set
firemen led to the miraculous es­ the United States.
a tax lev*- to secure funds for the
cape Monday night of I t of the
Jail.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Scleu28 persons aboard a Paelflc Air­ W ants Chance
Commission Chairman John Kri­ list* her# described the SovIM
lines twln^ngino plane
that
der
pointed
out
that
the
legal
ad­
JACKSONVILLE (UPt&gt;— Texas
photograph of th* moon's back
crashed on takroff.
oilman Lamar Hunt arrived today
PITTSBURGH (UPI - United vertisement should read "a new side aa a brilliant technological
"It was a miracle that every­ to study the possibility of Jack­
Jail or courthouse in leave ourone was not killed," said a fire­ sonville a* the eighth member of Steelworkers President David J. selves open in case we decide lo achievement of tremendous p o
tential military significance.
McDonald
announced
today
that
a
man who waa among the first at the newly-formed American Foot­
build a jail atop of a court house."
But astronomer* among (hem
the scene. "They — everything, ball U ig u r. Hunt, of Dsllas, said, second firm—Detroit Steel Corp— However, he ruled out th* pos­
plane and passengers — were Just "through the personal friendship has signed a contract with the sibility of funds being avaiisbto for said this first and necessarily
crude picture la not good enough
floating in gasoline."
with people here, the Idea was union in the 105-day steel strike. the court house
to give much information about
Co-pilot Joe
Flanagan, It, approached that in ay lie Jackson­
The commission slso heard a re­ what the back of the moon really
Detroit Steel, which produced
Mountain View, Calif., was killed ville should he looked into."
port
from
tax
Assessor
Richard
looks like.
44,613 tons of steel last year, waa
and pilot Capl. Charles Craig, 42,
One scientist said the Soviet
one of the firm* operating under McCanns, who reported that *162
San Matro, Calif., was injured se­ Ship Runs Aground
million
ia
th*
estimate
of
th*
total
photo foreshadows greater thingi
a contract extension with Uie
riously. Rut all tR of the others
FORT LAUDERDALE (UPI) - USW. Ita employe* were not on valuation* against which taxes lo come.
aboard escaped serious injury.
may be levied for the currsnt
Four
tugboats worked today to atrika.
"This demonstrates," he tald,
There were three crewmen and
year.
free
the
t,829-ton
German
freight­
"th at the Russians have very
The announcement, wnich cantc
17 passengers alioard the Los An­
er Beteigeuse from a sandbar only houra before an appeal* court
rest capability not only in the
geles to San Francisco craft.
near her* where ah* ran aground in Philadelphia was to announce
scientific uses of sateUitea but
Phillip
French,
Paso
Robies,
CHASE A COMPANY’S GIFT to the United Fund will exceed the 51.624
Monday
night.
Officials
at
the
in their military applications.
its
decision
on
an
appeal
of
a
Calif., a rancher and former com­
Already collected when the final total is reported by department* of the
"Ju st think of the recon ns tePort Everglades terminal said the Tafl-llartlay back-lo work injunc­
bat
Army
captain,
told
newsmen
company, Vice Pres. Richard Deas told UF officials yesterday, Deus, at
sance possibilities now opened up,"
that after the crash he turned to 442-foot ship was stranded about tion, waa the second crack in the
he said.
left, reported this good news to A. B. Peterson Jr., fund drive chuirmun
the other passengers and an­ six miles north of Fort Under- industry's "solid front" negotia­
dale.
Two
tugs
had
tried
to
re­
tion*.
and UF representative George Day. The Chase contributions boosted the
nounced:
fund total collections to |12,515.80.
(Stuff l’hoto)
"Everybody be calm. Just fol­ float her hut were not successful
An additional entrance to the
and two others had to be called.
low tna."
Sanford Naval Air Station may
The plane had smashed through
be built la the near future,
some tree* and nosed into the Red Budget
County commissioners were told
MOSCOW (U P D - The Soviet
ground, leaving passengers look­
at their' masting this morning
government
presented
a
Jto
bit
NEW YORK (UPI) — Stock that officials at the station have
ing "straight down." Its gas
tanka split and Inflammable fuel lion dollar IBM) budget today price* at 1 p. m.t
urged the board to construct an­
A resolution criticising Gar,
was pouring out when French which hooata spending for science American TAT ... ********* 7*i* other entrance at Sanford and
Leroy Collins' removal of former
and for benefits to the average American Tobacco
made his announcement.
tost* Wiley Ave*.
county Tax Assessor M a r y
French spotted Mrs. t.aurs Russian and promises a surplus Baltimore A Ohio .
431*
Chairman John Krider said be
55 l» will talk with them to see if they Earle Walker has been adopted
Hutchison, Hayward. Calif., itold- without cutting defense funds. Bethlehem Steel ...
Ing her eight-month old mmi Jeff Deputy Finance Minister Vasily C A O ....................
67? • will contribute financial or ma­ by the Geneva Ciliiens’ Associa­
tion. J. H. Hilbrey, of a member
601* terial tu the project.
HAVANA (UI’I — Premier Fi-, Council of Ministers would meet municatioti from army headquar­ in her seat several seal* behind. Garbuxov, presenting the budget Chrysler ...............
of the group said.
3084
"I took hold of Ihe hand of a lo the second semi-annual meet­ Curtiss • Wright ...
del Castro called In his cabinet | today to discuss a decree to re ­ ter* in Pinar del Hiu reporting
The Mellonville entrance ia be­
Uilhrey said he had Introduced
260
... ...
today to revive firing squad jus-1 establish the revolutionary tribun- that a plane had dropped several woman (Mrs. Hutchison) who was ing of (he Supreme Soviet, in- DuPont .
coming a traffic hatard, accord­ a resolution which condemned Col­
1
creased
amounts
slated
for
pen
Kastman Kodak ...
94
lice for traitors to the revolution1a Is. This touched off chants of home made explosives and an ip- holding a baby and led her out
ing to officials.
lin* for refusing to hold an open
...
83H
mand for the pilots of American- "yes, yes” awl "to the wall, to ceittliar) bomb on a sugar mill at the door,” be said. "The rest of sions, housing, education and cul­ Ford Motor
meeting in discussion of (he ac­
ture, and health and physical well General Electric ..
Nagara. Hu also said a grenade them Just followed.
781*
cased plenes he said arc bombing the wall."
tion.
licing.
General
Motors
..................
53'*
was
tossed
at
the
offices
of
the
"I
have
been
m
many
tight
Castro
saul
he
realiied
the
ac­
Cuba.
" It is further resolved that w*
Graham • Paige . . .
21*
The bearded revolutionary lead­ tion would bring criticisms hut official revolutionary newspaper spots before, but never have I
also condemn the actiun of the
Inti T A T ..........
rn
seen a group as calm a* tins one
er revived the thought of revolu­ "we have no alternative for de­ Revolution, causing casualties.
Seminole County torn rims loner*
421*
lairilUrd
..........
tionary justice in an angry, three- fending the country and our­ Castro was the last speaker at was," French said.
Seminole County road depart­ for accepting, end paying *68,000
Minute
Maid
.......
2Ite
selves."
the
rally
which
was
whipped
lo
Fire
engines
from
here
and
hour denunciation of the United
ment workers are now eligible for an unrealistic appraisal by a
HUH* for social security.
Castro dramatically announced near fever pitch by preceding ora­ nearby Vandcnberg Air Force
Penney — ..........
Stale* Monday night before a
firm, unlicensed at thr time, to
Penn
HR
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HP*
Rase missile facility rushed to the
crowd of 250.ooo peasants and that he had been handed a com­ tors.
The county commission today
The new sanitary sewer in Cas­ Royal American ..
31* agreed to put all the workers make such sn appraisal," the
scene, played foam over the
workers jammed into the plats
478« for Ihe road department on a resolution saul.
plane and prevented an explosion. selberry has been completed ami Sears Hot-buck
in front of the presidential palace.
businesses
and
homes
which
are
48H permanent basis and authorised
Standard
Oil
(NJ)
Caitro charged American offinow using septic tanka will have Studebakrr
23
lieiali were "accomplices of raurthe county engineer's office to TB Group To Meet
access to sewer facilities, reports U. S. Steel
99’« start deducting social security
'fle re ra ” or else were "defenseless"
T!ie Seminole County Tuber­
supervisor
Paul
ftatea.
29?» from their wages.
Westinghouso El. .
to prevent planes from raiding
culosis Association will meet at
The
new
pipeline
which
was
Cuba in spite of the vaunted U. S.
This holds only for worker* 3 p. in. today at tne First Baptist
Principal A. J. Bracken of Semi -tartrd three weeks ago, connect*
radar defense screen.
who have been with the depart­ Church, President Mack Cleve­
nolc High School lias announced with me existing line 00 th* cast Coffee Club Thursday ment for more than six months. land Sr. said.
At Miami. U. S. custom* agents
a meeting of all aludrnt club presi side of town. A tee for the ui*
The Seminole County Chamber
said today they tound nothing to
support charge* by Castro that any
The City Commission last night so that if Uie county doesn't tuv &lt;,ent* *ni1 tolcm tcd P«rent* to bp of the st-war will be charged to of Commerce will honor Chase
planet took off from Florida Mon­ instructed City Manager Warren a share of maintaining the GohlsM J ;3U p- «'• Thursday m thr help defray th* initial coat of and Co. representatives and tin-tu­
the pipetina.
glee club room of the ich&lt;-&gt;l.
bers of Sanford press ami radio
day to drop leaflets or hand-made
Knowles and Attorney William horu recreation area, improve­
Purpose fo the session will tie
The parking area in front of the slatiixi* at Hie monthly C of C
bomb# over Cuba,
Chief Customs Agent Joseph For- Hutchison to draw up a proposal ments on the area won't revert to to fur in ul ale plans for service an 1 post office will be paved now that coffee club Thursday at 10 a. m.
, tier said his men, aided by local to the county commissioners for tfie school hoard but may be re­ other projects for ths school, Urac the aewar project has been com­ in Mrs. Appleby’s Valdes Res­
ken said.
A uthorities, kept all air strips in Sanford and the School Board to tained by th* city alone.
pleted.
taurant.
the South Florida area under close bo responsible for maintaining the
Right now, under an agreement
surveillace. If any leaflet-drop- Goldslmru recreation area.
with the school b o a rd , the city
Untied Pres* International
cold air mass into Hie Appala­
ping raid was planned, he said, it
The city wants an agreement and county must jointly mamtaip
The first severe wintry storm of chians anil a lew thunderstorms
apparently "furled out."
the recreation area in order that
Ihe season knifed ecross Hie Mid­ were reported along H10 Gulf Coast
Castro again questioned indirect­
Sanford keep possession of th*
west into New York Slate today, from southern Louisiana to south­
ly the right of the United States
$60,000 worth of improvements it
dropping temperatures and laying ern Texas.
to hold the giant naval hasc at
has made there.
a two inch snow blanket across
Quantcnaino.
"What do you
The Weather Bureau predicted
County Commission Chairman
the western Great Lakes.
think?" he asked and the crowd
more ram fur Hu- North Atlantic
John
Krider
told
the
city
officials
roared "no, no, no "
Upper Michigan reported nine Coast outride the mow area, with
that lie thought the county com­
Castro asked for a show of
inches of snow by Monday mg hi showers from Virginia to northern
City Manager Warren Knowles missioners would agree to th*
wRaml* on the revival of Ihn revo-.
as the storm sent chill winds and Florid*.
lutlonary trials under which more was told by the city commission­ city maintaining the area. This
whirling snow from Minnesota to
year
the
county
is
not
anticipating
er*
last
night
to
make
a
survey
than 600 "war criminals" were
New York and rain mixed wilh
a
recreational
figure
in
the
bud­
executed by firing squads early of Hi* cost of picking up refuse
snow from Iowa through the low­
from large commercial establish­ get because there are too many
er Great Lake*.
this year.
other projects to care for, Kri­
"To the wall, to the wall." the ments.
Winds up to 40 miles an hour
crowd thundered as a sea of
A report submitted by Knowles der said.
also blew south from the Dakotas
The
county
recently
paid
Sanford
hands was raised.
showed that garbage and trash
and Minnesota into the southern
Castro then announced tile pickups from seven large Sanford *2,500 of *3,000 owed on the city
plains
and lower Missouri Valley,
food store* cost the city *4*4.52 for mamtainance of the area.
dropping the mercury below (reel­
The
other
$300
wiU
he
paid
when
per month, while the -tores pay
ing aa far aouUi aa northern Mis­ The Sanford Ave. Improvement
llie county gets its 1959 60 budget,
Association will try to get offonly $84 (or the service*.
souri and Kansas.
Krider explained.
The Weather Bureau predicted street parking and new street light­
Sanford residences are support­
How much the county will pay,
even colder weather in-the Mis­ ing in the retail merchants' sec­
ing the commercial account*, if any, for maintainance is now
souri Valley tonight and rain tion of Sanford Ave., Joseph Gaul,
Knowles charged.
scheduled (or discussion. As *oon
mived wilh stww a* the storm chairm an of Ihe group's advertis­
The commission also told City as the county receives the city
cuts Into Ohio and Pennsylvania. ing and promotion committee,
Attorney William Hutchison to proposal it will take appropriate
Earlier Monday, howling cluuds said yesterday.
Florida Jai Alai Inc. hope* lo take action necessary to have action, Krider said today.
The association of about 40 San­
of
(tost rude 62-rmte-an-huur gusli
Food
Fair
comply
with
existing
Hart building Its IDs million
across parte of Kansas and Ne­ ford Ave.. merchants will ask
Seminole jal alat fronton within laws to eliminate the lighting and
these Improvements of the city
braska.
a month, the corporation'* sec­ noise nuisance complained of by Absentee Votes Due
Light uow a in Illinois and Iowa commission after the next general
retary, Hubert Hevey, said yes­ residents near the Park Ave.
Thursday is the last lay (or
arrived thre* weeks ahead of improvement group meeting Gaiil
store.
terday
casting absentee ballots for the
O
ly
commercial
garbage
and
schedule and Chicagoans walked said.
i&gt; The corporation hope* to finish
Nov.
3
election,
Mrs.
Camilla
head-duwa through the first mushy
The association also ia making
w t.:c 50,900 square fwd fronton by trash collection rates are entirely Bruce pointed out today. Register­
snow fall of th* season. Most snow­ an organised effort to improve
too low. said Commissioner Ro­
.May, I960, Hevey said.
ed voters who wiU not be present
flakes melted as soon as they hit. buildings and shopping conditions
Seating will 1* provided for bert Brown, lie called the -ora- for the election should cast bal­
merrial
rates
"unrealistic."
Gale warnings were posted on on Sanford Ave. in order to satisfy
' etween 3,500 and S.flOO persona
lots.
Collection time per week spent
Lake Superior and Lake Michi more people. Gaiil explained. Con­
to watch players from Spain,
■an and the Weather Bureau pre gestion ahould b* lessened oo the
TEN LAYMEN, with Herbert Thurston predicting, took charge of the
Mexico, Cuba snd Latin Amer­ at the seven stores in Knowles
report varies from an hour and
dieted more heavy snows near th* avenue, he said.
Sumluy
services
at
the
Congregational
Christian
Church
in
a
Layman's
ica.
Health Officer Hired
Lake Sup*rlor shore. Safety groups Spectacular sales, give-away
Til* fruutou wilt be ,J*&gt; * 2* acre a half to 9,75 houra. The cost to
Day program. Four talk* were given by Bonner Carter, William Wimberly,
The county today hired Dr. L.
Sanford
(rum
these
seven
accounts
warned of dangerous driving con­ programs and publicity campaigns
aito about 1.000 fee* south of
Edmond
Weber
and
Glenn
Utt
Jr.
Shown
her*
are,
left
to
right,
from
the
dition* through Minnesota, Wiscon­ are planned.
Lake Howell Kd. on Hwy. 17 92. u *4.818 p«r year more than the H Smith, a 36 year old doctor
front row, Maurice Corbett, Wimberly, Carter, Ralph Hammond, Utt, Mer­
sin and Michigan.
Any merchant on Sanford Ave.
There will be parimutuel betting city is receiving from these mar- from Sparta. S. C\, to he county
l ucaittt gflicex.A
rill
itubuuuu,
Weber,
Harold
Herbal,
John
Uonner
and
Thurston.
Light rain moved ahead of the may join the group, Gaul aaig.
llu
i*
,
Urowu
*atiL
J p u Use game*, HawJf *■***•

Firm Signs

Red Moon Photo
!Called Brilliant
By U. S. Scientists

Steel Pact

New Naval Station
Entry Discussed

Geneva Resolution
Criticizes Collins

1 p. m. Stocks

Castro CallsFor Revival 0 ! Firing Squad

Justice In Tirade Against U.S. Officials

Casselberry Sewer
Line Completed

New Pact On Goldsboro
Facilities Asked By City

Road Workers Get
Added Benefits

Student Leaders,
Parents To Meet

Wintry Storm Lays Snow

Across Midwest, East

Refuse Pickup Cost
Survey Ordered

Sanford Ave. Stores
Plan Improvements

&lt;Jai Alai Fronton
Start Expected

41

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On Tibet Disis
IGTDN (U F I)—The t o
lt d M t W d the Supreme
or t o t • t i n ruling m

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t idatirn E ar! W a rn s and
I a f t h t eaaoclata juatlcea
I b e n b u r n t In DavU'
M l and aaked for detail*,
tear rating bald that la a
earn a aervlcewlfe accomI bar boahand aboard la
t )K t la trial by eeurVraai-

U N ITED N ATION S, N . T .
(U P I) — THa
United
Nations
gm*« overwhelm ing condemnation
late Wednesday to Chinese Com*
munltt action* in Tibet and turn*
cd today to the pressing problem
c f world diiarmam ent.
Jules M oth o f France * u listed
u the principal apeaher In the
main political com m ittee debate
on diiarm am ent. Alao Hated to
apeak w ere repreaentatlvea of
Italy, G reoce, Romania and Cuba.
Franca and Italy a n memberi
W the
10*nation disarmament
committee, formed by the B lf
Four foreign miniate r*. who will
meet in Genera in February to
take up tha arm a reduction plana
diacuiaed before the U - member
world organisation here.
Moat veteran U. N. diplomatic
T U B N E W C H EVR O LET C O R V A U t la now on display a t Hollar Motor
obaervera admittedly were aurSales in Sanford. Manager W . F . Yeackle proudly displays the 1960 model
priiad by the overwhelming mar.
which is designed for economy. T ha new Corvair haa the angina k tha
(In fo r Indirect U . N. censure t i
rear
and four wheel auapension drive.
the P eiping regim e’s suppressions
of human rights la T ib et
The General Assem bly voted 45
to 9, w ith 28 abstention*, for an
Irish • Malayan resolution calling
for ’ ’ respect fo r the fundsmeplal
human rights of the Tibetan peo­
Until now there ware so law food
BY VERNON SCOTT
ple and for their distinctive eul*
HOLLYWOOD (U P I) - There 1*
tural and religious life.” The vote
leading lady rule* available they,
good news, men—girls ir e coming
came a fter two day* of debate.
went only to the top aura.’ ’
*
The censure was an Indirect back: To movies, that is.
During
the
past
decade
Holly­
one. The motion did not even men­
•The Nun'a Story,” ” lt Happened
tion Communist China by nama. wood haa been a man's world. Tha to Jane,” “ Cleopatra,” and AnL O U IS M A T T H E W S
The Peiping regim e 1* not a big pictures, tha fat rolea, the gin's new Warner Brothers pica f tha
member o f the United Nation* and razzle-dazzle publicity campaigns lure. "R ach el Cade."
* T m very lucky this counter­
many speaker*, including U, S. all w ere written for leading men.
S
T
O
R
K
S
SCH AEFER
Adventure dram as, westerns and revolution is taking place right
Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge,
T A IL O R IN G CO.
conceded there was nothing the detective atorlea— with occasional n ow ," the curveaome beauty went
were tha order on.
organization Could do to help the biblical epics
W
ill ha in *or store
of the day. Actresses had a dlfft"T h a poor girls who were 25
Tibetans.
i
cult
tim
e
o
f
it,
becoming
almost
years
old
10
years
ago
didn’t
Tha United States upporled tha
M O N D A Y , OCT. M
resolution.
Great . flrlUIn
.rut extinct In the lists o f box office have a chance. I'm ZS now and
feminine roles are getting better
Taking aseaaaraa far f a g no
France were am ong those which attractions.
Bui the c y cle la moving again, and m ore important every day.
Winter Rake
abstained.
and nice, round, sexy, beautiful
women are coming back — and
B . L . PE R K IN S A SON
one aueb luscious creature knows
LONDON (U P I)— Sir Wlnaton
the reason why.
She's Angle Dickinson, a daz­ Churchill received a standing ova­
8 T A -N U Cleaning
zling blonde, playing her first tion from both ruling Conserva­
K m p * Cloths*
A two-car collision Tuesday leading role in a new movie — tive and opposition Socialist mem­
L IK E N E W I
at French Ave, and W. 9th re­ taking top billing away from to- bers when he made bis first ap­
sulted
in
1450 dam age
and star Peter Finch. Five years ago pearance In tha House of Com­
brought charges against two San­ this event could never have taken mons Wednesday slnca tha gener­
place.
al elections.
ford reiidents.
“ The answer Is sim ple." Angie
Charles Rutty of the Sanford
Naval Air Station waa charged said, a twinkle in her dark brown
with speeding and the driver of eyes. “ Television haa come to the
WASHINGTON (U PI) - Presi­
the other vehicle, Ella Mae Rainsi rescue o f movie actresses.
"AH the western* and detec- dent Eiaenhower ha* received an
of 42 William Clark Court waa
C O L O N IA L CLEANERS
charged with failure to grant thei live thrillers have moved to TV, Illuminated scroll for bli 1959 rolr
right o f way, according to Inves­ and the men who make movies ■a a “ statesman and a huManl
111 8. Pa lasatto Ave,
realize they can’ t compete with tartan" from tha Amtrican Insti
Drive-1* Breach
S it W. 1Mb
tigating officer C. C, Dodson.
the versions o f adventure dramas. tuta o f Coniulting Engineers.

Girls Coming Back: ToMovies, That Is

ll'Hbat t o mattery had beta
i U h t o c a grant deal of rerdpt-” la 1 M , he aspialncd
mm were 121 oversets court*.
m m e f dependants and other
v t o a e . but t o number dropped
rJ w la lia r and to M in lean.
“ I V a a a b e r of offenses haa la------- -*

k i w a n t M Hsvl*

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A N D R E W S EVANS waa guest o f honor at a fish fry upon hi* retirement
from the Florida Power Corp. after 17 year* service at the plant at Enter­
prise. Evans ia shown trying out the easy chair given him by employe* of
the p la n t L eft to right are D. J. Parker, plant superintendent; M . F . Bun­
nell, industrial relations manager; C. C. Rousseau, production superinten­
d en t: W . R. Spencer, assistant safety director; H. B. McMahan, safety
directors and L . W . Shutts, president of the Employes Club. (C ox Photo)

Persian Beauty May Marry Rich Shah
rah oo his 40th birthday next
Tuesday,
As for Farah . . .
“ Naturally you can't expect me
to say anything on this matter
or even hint anything until thli
m ailer la decided," she told Unit­
ed Pres* International.
" I will accept any decision that
la made In regard to me, and 1
personally am not at all sure
about the ou tcom e."
The Shah admittedly haa been
hunting a bride to bear him a
F ran k W. Talbott, retired aales
male heir to the throne since he
manager af Nelson and Company,
dissolved hi* marriage with for­
Ine, waa honored at a dinner
mer Queen Soraya.
by company owners at Pearte's
Neither Soraya nor hi* first
Dining Room at the Ben White
wife, Princess Faqzia of Egypt
Raceway.
and slater of ex-King Farouk, pro­
A form er mayor of Ovitdo and
The first basic patents to maka duced a ion. Princess FaqUa pro­
steward for many years of the
FlMt NetbodUl Church. Talbott “ artificial leather" date back to duce a daughter, Soraya had no
n dh ivtd a wrist watch in appre­ IUS, according to a study by tha children.
Farah'a relatives flatly Hated
ciation for hi* many years of Twentieth Century Fund.
atrvice to the company from Ha
president, B. F. Wheeler Jr. Mra.
Talbott received an orchid.
The Rev. George If. Carlton,
Methodist minister, paid tribute to
Tglbott in a speech stressing the
influence of a good Christian
Ufa and cited him ai an outstand­
ing example for today's youth.
Children of the Talbotts present
were Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Wag­
ner of Orlando and Mr. and Mrs.
George Talbott, Winter Park.

M e , rthough some "minor Ur*
e t o s e " may have been Included
hi t o unpunished group. But he
• t o that "n o capital cares or
hgeUeidw" have gone unpunished.

TEHRAN, Iran (U PI) - F a rah Dibab, a home-grown Persian
beauty, refused even to admit
today she might marry Shah Mo­
hammed Reza Pahlavl. But ihc
made It clear they wouldn't havo
to drag her to the altar.
The 24-year-old Farah would
neither confirm nor deny reports
o f in Impending betrothal an­
nouncement. But the marriage
reports ware circulated by her
relatives, court social clrelea and
the nation’ a preaa.
The 39-year-old Shah main­
tained a royal alienee although it
waa generally believed be would
announce his engagement to Fa-

Ihc Shah's
search for a bride
- - ----------------ended in Paris last May when he
renewed his acquaintance with
Farah.

"W e 'r e beginning (o feel prac­
tically certain the marriage will
take p la ce ," one relative said.
“ The official announcement will
be made within a month.”
Farah la no stranger to Iranian
royal circles. She Is a close friend
of the Shah'a daughter, Prtncrsa
Shshnaz. She also has a foot in*
tide the palace door because her
uncle, lafandlar Tabalabai, la a
m em ber of tha Parliament and la
the Shah’ s adjutant. Her father,
who died 10 years ago, waa a
foreign ministry official.
She also haa a lesa-discussed
Oil
well*
more than 15,000
royal connection. She la a step*
niece of the Shah’ s form er arch feet d eep cost almost 29 times as
poltical enem y, form er Iranian much to drill as relatively shallow
wells o f 2,500 to 3,750 feet.
Premier M ohammed Mossadegh.

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A $1,000 C H E C K F O R T H E U N ITED F U N D was turned over to the San­
ford Naval A ir Station Commanding Officer C a p t L. A . Arthur this morn­
ing by V A H -8 Cdr. N . K . Melnnla. The $1,000 was given by the men o f
VA H -S, the largest squadron at the station. F rom the le ft are N A S cam­
paign ehairman, L t Cdr. F . A . Patterson; Capt. A rthur, Cdr. Melnnla, and
drive oo-chairman, J. R. L a FoQette, A D I . T he check will be given to the
United F in d along with contributions from other N A S squadrons.

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LMMd Win Established 1'JOt

F R ID A Y . OCTOBER 28, I960

March Postponed

Tha Seminole County Commission has authorized aa
engineering survey o f three critical areas in the county to
control flooding, Chairman John Krider aaid today.
Tha three areas termed "critica l" b y Krider are Loch
Arbor, Tanglewood and Temple Terrace.
Krider aaid the survey ia being done by the engineering
Arm at LefAer end Busk o f Saaford.
Th* purpose at the survey fa to

Clash Kills 17

Sanford's tax hills will be in the
mail Nov. 1, City Clark Henry
Tam m said yeeterday. The city
estimates that lbs t.ooo bills
should bring $396,000 revenue te
the city
A lax bill will he sent out far
each piece of reel and personal
p r o p e rty .
Property owners wiU get v •oar
per eent discount an ihsir bills
if they psy them during N ovem ­
ber, three per cent o ff if they
pay In December, tw o in Jan-

Speedup Promised
JOn Space Program
WASHINGTON (U P D —The na­
tion's space agency prom ised n
"considerable" speedup in outer
space exploration today, and indi­
cated it will ask Coograea for
m ore money sarly next year.
Richard E. Homer, associate di­
rector of ths National Aeronautics
and Space Administration made
the statements st a news con fer­
ence called le discuss the transfer
the Army's apace team , headed
by Dr. Wemher von Braun, to
NASA.
Hom er and Dr. Herbert F.
York. DefrnM Department d ire c­
tor of research and engineering,
discussed President E isenhow ers
order to put the Huntsville, A la.,
team under the civilian agen cy's
control. York said flatly that In
his opinion lhi« "should hsve been
done a year ago."
4 The Army resisted NASA'a e f­
forts a year ago to take over the
fam ed team, which put A m erica's
flrat satellites in orbit around
the earth and around the sun. At
that time Eisenhower supported
the Army.
While Horner and York predict­
ed a speedup m the space effort,
they made it dear that develop­
ment of the nation's largest su­
per • booster rocket will continue
g lor another four or five months
under divided authority of NASA
and the Defense Department.
That la because the plan must
go to Congress in January and
goes into effscl only U Congress
docs mil veto it within 60 days
Horner Mid it w ai “ almost o b ­
vious that we are considering a
supplemental" appropriation.

NEW DELHI (U P1) — Chinese
Communists killed IT Indian sol­
diers, wounded three and captured
two in a clash Wednesday at a
caused the deethe by dropping named "the 26th of J u ly ,” from point 40 miles inside Ladakh, It
bomba.
.h .
c u .
i. c .b . ~
Pedro Dial Lam, who quit Cas­ several years sgo.
nouncement said the Bed Chinese
tro because be Mid Communists
Dias Lans said it w as made up accused the Indian forces of in
were taking oxer the revolution,
Mid the object o f the new or. of “ thousands" like h im self who truding into their territory.
ganixatlon wa sto “ bring dem oc­ fought with Csstro but became
racy to Cuba.”
disillusioned because o f Ked Influ­
D ial Lani, In a gesture sure to
WASHINGTON rU P i) — The
ence.
draw the especial Ire of Castro
Army has dropped a $7,500,000
D
ial
Lam
refuted
to
be
drawn
food preservative project after ex
supporters, Mid the name o f the
underground Is “ the 26th o f July out on the apcviflc aim s of the perimcnti with animals showed the
Anti-Communist Movement.” Cas. new organization. He refused to new high-energy atom ic process
tro’a own revolutionary party is answer the question o f whether resulted in possible radiation dam
age. Some congressmen and new*
ths movement planned to over­
men hsd eaten food subjected to
throw the Castro regim e, or if it the process hut they w ere assured
they were in no danger.
contemplated violence.
D ial Lam denied Cuban charg­
es that he was responsible for the
leaflet dropping, but hinted that
WASHINGTON (UIM) — A feder­
the new organisation was behind al judge ruled today that V ice
It.
Adm . Hyman G. Kickover is en
Castro today promised to turn tilled to copyright his public
uary, one la February and none all of Cuba into a g rea t armed speeches if he wants to. Judge
la Mareh. Payment is due by cam p to battle mounting counter, Alexander Holtzoff of the U. 8.
revolutionary attacks and “ bomb­ Court for the District of Columbia
April 1.
A tax certificate sale will be in g s'' by planes which he said denied a publisher's claim that
held la June. Tax certificates were based in the I'n ited Slates. Kickover's speeches were public
Ills promise to mobilize "all property and could not be copy­
will then be sold for the amount
of the tax bill, plus the interest workers, farmhands, profession- righted.
pen alty of one per cent of the a lt and even down to and includbill per month accumulated since lag our women," cam * near the
AprSV 1. If a property owner
•vl of^ji n uialSbun
i
'blevlsloa ap­
rtjRTLAND. Ore. (U P D -F o u r
withes to pay liU tax blit after pearance
pcarunce In which
whii
he delivered
men are missing in hte crash o f
the June sale of his tax certt- his bitterest attack y e t against
two jet fighterintcrcep;«rs which
fleate, he must pay llie city the j the United Slates. The broadcast
collided on a routine training
amount of the bill, plus the in- ended at 3 a! m.
misaton Thursday night east of
torext
accumulated
for
each jCastro called a huge rally for
here. Air Force operations oflicera
month that paymentwas overdue, j 4 p. m. Monday in liavuna to pro at Portland Air Base said the
Land and buildings are figured , test wlmt he called the economic downed planes, laitli F H'j H Scor­
at 62 per cent o f
fair market • and military threats o f the United pions, were maimed by members
values In determining real pro- States aguiust his revolutionary of the 123rd Oregon Air National
pert) value, Tamm said. The government. He said details of Guard Fighter-Interceptor Squad­
mlllage charge of $11 per $1,000 the rally would be carried out by ron based at Portland International
worth of real prow-riv la levied the Cuban Confederation of Work­
Airport.
only on real eat.
-e d above ers.
$5,000. The addi .
16 per &lt;!,•
Throughout his lon g
speech
000 debt service m ....* c charge is Castro castigated
the
United
levied on ail real and personal States for permitting Florida-bas­
property.
ed planes to “ bomb” Cuba and
The city's general operating asked whnt would the U. S. reac­
budget will get $216,000 o f the tion l « if Canadian planes bomb­
The Sanford Art Association ha&lt;
$396,000, while the other $180,000 ed automobile plants in the United set Nov. 9 as deadline for exhibi­
will help pay oft city debts.
States and the capital city of tors to register for the Nov. 29 art
show.
Washington.
The group's executive board de­
cided to allow only those m em ­
bers who have signed up by
Nov. 9 to exhibit in the upcoming
show, hut memln-rships will con ­
tinue to be open for later artlvi
L iitcA liU t HIM| — Agreement
The Semimdr County Sports­ lies
was reached Thursday night to men’s Assn, will m eet at 8 p.m.
Edmond Stowe of Maitland will
end a aeven-wcek-old strike by Tuesday at the Court House.
demonstrate oil painting tech­
IT,000 workers against Swift A
Two films on Florida Wildlife niques at Monday's meeting of the
Co., giant of the meat packing in­ and hunting in Florida will be association at the Craft* Hut in
dustry.
shown during the meeting. All Ft. Mellon Park. A workshop will
Spokesmen for the A m algam at­ members are urged to attend.
follow his program.
ed Meal Cutters and Butcher
Workmen and the United Pack­
inghouse Workers predicted most
of the strikers would be back on
their jobs by Monday.
Union officers said picket lines
would remain at Swift plants
around the country until loca l un­
ions approved the agreement.
The twuyear pact called for
pay hikes ranging from 8Mi to 15
cents an hour,
Worker* in the South received
the lower wage increase, Swift
said, to keep coats in tine with
competitive conditions there.
This was seen as a m ajor vic­
tory for the company. The two
union* had waged a bitter light
for equal pay for all area* of the
country.
But Swift negotiators fougnt
against higher pay for the South,
contending that pay to w orkers in
the area “ already far excesdcd
that of competing com panies."

f Red Ambassador
Heads For Home
WASHINGTON f U P D — Soviet
Ambassador Mikhail Menshikov
was on his way home today and
diplomats asked how long he
would stay.
An embassy ollicial Mid "sm ilin* Mike's" trip was a vacation
and probably would last a month.
Hut the diplomatic corps couldn't
g^elp speculating about Menshikov's
udden departure.

Army Drops Project

Rickover Wins Fight

4 Missing In Crash

j

Art Show Deadline
Set By Association

Sportsmen's Club
To Meet Tuesday

$105,000 In Funds
Unaccounted For

TALLAHASSEE fU P D — Audi­
tors are unable to account (or
$33,000 worth ot supplies and $72,000 in fees because of poor rec
ord* in the State Department ot
Education.
State Auditor Bryan Willis said
Thursday “ no opinion could be
expressed" on the accountability
Bobby WUbora at Enterprise fa at the supplies, which w ere office
one of the three boys represent­ supplies used by the department.
ing DeLand High School at the He said the reason was inadequate
Future Farmers ot A m erica Na­
tional Convention this week. He fa
WUlls said the $r$,000 w as to
the son ot Mr. and Mr*. Howard fee* from teacher certification
WUbora.
end accreditation.

Future Farmer Meet

Pressure Mounts
As Court Delays
Steel Crisis Action

rs

Meat-Packers End
Seven Week Strike

NO. M S

LochArbor, Tanglewood
TempleTerrace'Critical'

News Briefs

Disillusioned Fighters Form
Anti-Castro Underground

Property Owners ToGet
Sanford Tax Bills Nov. 1

FLO R ID A

County Begins Study To Find
Way To Control Flood Water
DETROIT (UP1) — N egro Coagressmsn Charles C. Diggs o f D e­
troit today Informed Mississippi
Gov. J. P. Coleman that he has
“ postponed for the tim e being"
his proposed "national march oa
Mississippi."

M IAM I (U PD — The form er
commander of Fidel Ca»tro’e air
force »aid Thunder aa antiCastro underground
hae
been
formed by former comradas-lnarms a t the Cuban revolutionary
leader.
The ea-officer also blamed CuR a n government anti-aircraft fire
tot the death at two perion* dur­
ing a leaflet-dropping air raid on
Havana Wednesday. H o aaid the
foveram eat attempted to make
M appear the leaflet airplenea

SAN FO R D ,

ROBERT E. E A R N S has accepted ghairmunahip of the
Christnm* Seal fund drive which will run from Nov. 16
through December. Presenting Kama with symbols of
the drive against tuberculoaia la Mra. Lorraine G r a h a m ,

executive secretary for the Seminole County Tubcrculoaia and Health Association. E ighty per cent o f funds re­
ceived through Christmas Seal sales will be used to

fight TB in Seminole County which now has l.'L'l known
cases.

P L A N E L Y S P E A K IN G , th a t* a car which la landing In top
ncene at a Boston airport, whare invantor Moulton Taylor
demonstrated how quickly it could become a road vehicle by
driving it to an auto show. The Aerocar la 21 feet, six inches
long and the wing spread ia 84 feet when open.

Van Doren Admits Giving
DA OfficeWrongAnswer
NEW YURK (U P l)-D ia t. AUy.
Frank Hogan said today that
Charts* Van Doren haa admitU d
ha gava aa incorrect answer to
tlie district attorney’* office when
questioned as to whether he had
received question* o r
answers
while winning $129,000 oa the tel­
evision quiz show "Tw enty-O ne."
Hogan refused to say whether
Van Doren admitted receiving any
questions or answer* to advance
of hts appearance on the TV show.
Asked If Van Doren, to appear­
ing at the district attorney's of
ace. had given incorrect answers

1 p. m. Stocks
NEW

YORK

(UP1)

—

Stock

prices at 1 p. m .:
\merican TAT , 78,
American Tobacco .............. 102V*
Hcthlrthem Steel .................. 55
C A D ....................................... 67
Chrysler ...................
»•'«
Curtiss • Wright .................. Jo's
DuPont
ZMt's
Kastman Kodak ..................... 91
Ford Motor ........................... Sits
76
General Electric ..........
sicns-ral Motors
52'«
2&lt;g
, ; ra|,lm . Paige
3S
Inti TAT ..
41H
Lor ilia rd . .
21
Minute Maid
• a s * * * * * *
107
Penney . « ...
16'«
Penn lilt .............
48
Scars Itocburk ••
4544
Standard Oil (N J j
2D*
Studebakcr ...........
98's
It. S. Sled
Wevtinghouse El...................... 95

Collins, McCarty
Have Falling Out
TALLAHASSEE (U P D — Poll
tical observers said today that
relations between Just resigned Cir­
cuit Judge John McCarty and Gov.
lo-Koy Collin* may be near the
breaking point over reapportionment.
McCarty, of Tort Pterea, resign­
ed as Judge Thursday so ha could
begin an informal cam paign for
governor. Collin* accepted the res­
ignation immediately after reading
McCarty's telegram.
Collins and McCarty, knows to
b« d ose personal friends, have
dilfrrrd sharply over the proposed
44 &gt;enator, 103 reprerentaUv# reapportionment amendment which will
go before th# voters Nov. 8. Collin*
supports M and McCarty oppose*
it.
McCarty ha* mad* no boo**
about wanting to b* governor aver
since ha helped run th* atata'i
top office during hi# brother's
eight month illness.
After Gov. McCarty dtod. John
MrCsrty reluctantly stepped aside
to let Collins make the race.

to the lam * quesUona asked by
a grand Jury, Hogan aaid:
“.Yon will have to amehsde that
they wsr* to the tam e area.” Van
Doren previously had told the
grand Jury that he did not receive
either question# or answer* to ad
vence.
“ 1 think be gave truthful an
swers today,” Hogan said, refer
ring to a 5-minute conference with
the 33-yvarold Columbia Unlver
ally instructor.
Van Doren, who said he met
with llogsn of his own volition,
told reporters on leaving the dis
tricl attorney * oflice: " I ’ m sorry;
I can't comment. I’ m to a hurry.
1 have a class."
Fears of a federal crackdown
on TV quit shows spurred major
networks today In police their
programming pracUcca.
President Eisenhower got the
cleanup operation into high gear
Thursday afier he ordered the
Justice Department to investigate
Ihe rigging of television shows.
The president, at his vacation
retreat in Atlanta, Ua., laid that
if true, the practice was deplor­
able and "a terrible thing to do
to the American public."
; The
Justice
Department
In
Washington announced immediate­
ly that “ Appropriate action will
be taken."
The 1'ulumhM Broadcasting Sys­
tem. first of the m ajor networks
to voluntarily police Ha program ­
ming practices, already has drop­
ped quiz shows and give-away pro­
gram*.
John A. Aaron and Jesse Zousmer, co-producers of Ihe popular
interview program. “ I’erson-ToI’ erson," resigned Thursday after
CBS ('resident Frank Stanton re­
vealed the program was rehears­
ed.
Aaron and Zousmer accused
Stanton of making an “ unwarrant­
ed slur" about the program and
requested release from their con­
tract*. Stanton agreed and accept­
ed their resignations.
“ All I have asked you is that
&gt;ou inform Die viewing public ot
Ihe production practices on “ Herson To-Person" so that the pro­
gram can be exactly what it pur­
ports to b e ," Stanton aaid to a
letter to the cu producers.
Th* National Broadcasting Com­
pany, whose quiz shows have b*fn
the chief targets of congressional
Investigators, pledged it* full co­
operation to the attorney general
in his investigation.
The National Broadcasting Com­
pany, which has not beetn Involv­
ed ia any charges, had no Imme­
diate comment.
In Chicago, Earl W. Winner,
chairman o f the Fedsral Trad*
Commission, said that thus far
"there can be no doubt that th*
••If-policing Job was muffed and
added that the question of selfdiscipline was basic to the net­
works' survival.

determine what the county can
do on flooding conditions to these
areas and to "clea n u p" the cri­
tical drainage problem there.
Krider said that lakes In th*
county art at their hlghaat level
In 50 years and th* recent rainy
■pell has added to the woes of
residents In there a n a s.
PHILADELPHIA (U H &gt; —Short­
County Engineer Bob Dtvls
said this morning that th* big­ ages ot steel dug m ore deeply Into
gest problem now la that there the nation's econom y today with
are no outlets for overflow s for
no immediate end at the 101-day
some of the larger lakes to Um
steel strike In sight.
area.
Tha Third U. 8. Circuit Court aI
"1 don't know what w* will
do If there rains continue," bo Appeals aaid it would not reach
laid.
a decision on whether a Taft*
"W *
have
the
threat
of
Hartley
law Injunction to ood the
many lakes overflowing unless
th* rains fat « p ," Davis em- walkout o f $00,000 steelworkers
was nccetM ry and constitutional
ph salted.
On# possible way to allevlato until ta rly next week.
the problem fa Installation of now
Steel Industry executlvea Thurs­
pipes la there flooded area* that day said tha pressure from at**!
will have sufficient capacity to consumers was on and the strike
earry off th* excrea waters In a hid to end soon.
reasonable length ot time, Davis
The court heard arguments h e ft
Thursday on the appeal o f the
Another serious problem, Davis United Steelworker* Union from
said, fa that many flooded septic the injunction Issued earlier la
tanka are not functioning and are the week fa Pittsburgh. Th*
creating • health menace.
strike will cootfau* until the
Krider said Vm eomptlrefanew eqw t reaches g daafalon.
plan t e take em ergency method*
President Elsenhower, blocked
when possible as they have been at least temporarily fa hia efforts
bombarded with complaints from to end the strike by the Injun*,
all over the county.
live process, issued another ip A survey fa being mad* to find ptal to negotiators for manage*
th* necessary width and length ment and tbc union to settle their
of a proposed ditch to drain th* differences voluntarily far the
Temple Terrace and Tanglewood good o f the country.
areas, Davis said. A path haa
The president, painting a grim
been cleared for the mile-long economic picture If the strike
channel to run from Tanglewood continues, called an unusual newa
to Esstbrook in Winter Park conference at his vacation White
where a ditch built b f Orange House at Augusta, Ga., to a t e
County starts.
c u u th* situation.
Even If Temple T errace and
Tanglewood residents decide they
don't want to psy part of the
ditch’s cost, the survey informa­
tion will be valuable, since ulti­
mately a permanent drainage
system must be made available
to the south Seminole area, Davis
explained.
The Sanford-DeBary Entertain­
If residents don't participate to
e drainage system plan, a per­ ment Association will have ito
manent system will be delayed ticket drive for subscription* In
for Temple Terrace and Tangle- the Mutual Concerts Nov. 2-15,
Th* Stetson Choral Group will
wood. Davis said. Ilowaver. the
county may pay for taking off Ihe be featured In the first program
flood waters sooner, he explained. Nov. 19, Association co-chairraae
Th* cost ot a drainage district Frink Mebane Jr. said yesterday.
hie dancing
to residents of th* area should Jose Greco and
be known to six weeks, Davis troupe and th* Florida Sym­
phony Orchestra will appear fa
said.
Complaint* about washouts and other monthly perform ances.
A Mutual Concrrt program will
flooding should be made to the
he presented each month except
engineer's office, Krider said.
December from November through
March at the Civic Center. Sea­
son subscriptions will be $5 per
person. Tickets will not be sold
for Individual perform ances, Mebane said.
Ths association will have a sales
WASHINGTON (U P D - Living office In downtown Sanford dur­
costs climbed to an all time high ing the two weeks of Its ticket
in September, the government re­ sales drive. Co-chairman with
Mebane
ia
DeUary's
Chester
ported today.
Rearick.
Consumer prices rose fur all ma
More than 500 tickets haye bees
Jor groups of goods and services
except transportation. Food, hous­ sold. Sales goal ia 1.000 subscrip­
ing, medical care and personal tions.
services all cost more.
The Labor Department's con
sumer price 1mlex rose four tenths
of a point from August to a Sep­
tember level of U5.2. The Index
la based en a 1947-1949 average
of prices taken as too.
The September Index meant that
a market basket of goods and serv­
HUNTSVILLE. Ala. (U P D - T h u
ices costing $10 a decade ago cost
head of th* National Aeronautics
$12.52 last month.
The Index has gone up in five and Space Administration said
of th* past six mouths. It dipped Thursday the Wrrnher von B riu a
slightly In August after setting a missile team will bo glvea addi.
tionit rocket assignments.
record of 124.1 la July.
“ It I* too early to talk specif,
Th* Labor Department’s price
chief, H. E. RUey, pointed out lea," Dr. T. Keith Glennan. NASA
tb it some of the increase in r e ­ chief, said here at th* Arm y Belcent months was seasonal. He said Ultic MlsstU Agency.
"T h ere will surely be addition­
Uis outlook lor October and No­
vember wa* for declines in food al rocket vehicle assignments"
prices, possibly Including big r e ­ for the Redrton* Arseoal team
beaded by Von Braun at H uate
duction* to meat costs.
villa.
Glennan made hia comments l i ­
ter arriving to work out plans o f
The Marine CUy Boat works fa transferring the Array’s missile
Csseelborry
wa*
broken
into expert* to NASA aa ordered by
sooetlaM last sight, the Ib a rtifa President Elsenhower this week.
office reported today, reputlea However. Glennaa said "NASA
were still Investigating the break • | certainly does Intend to keep the
ia late tbs* m a n u a l
i Redstone loom to Uuntavilfa."

Concert Series
To Open Nov. 19

Living Costs Reach
New Record High

Yon Braun To Get
Additional Work

Breakin Reported

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Presbyterian
. FIRST PHESBYYHRUN
church

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Morning W a r * * .............. a.
Header Saheal...........l t « l a
Mtniaa Wtrahte .... U M a,
Senior FcDewlWp .... l i N f
Eftaiag Winkle .. 7:39 p
Wed. Prayer Service....7:99 p

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Layman's Service
Scheduled Sunday
In the lu t glow of the euniet, this sailboat seems to be alone
In the vastnne of. the act. And yst it Isn't Were this boat suddenly
to g it into trouble, helping hinds would swiftly come to the rescue.

First, Third loader

Lutheran
GOOD SHEPHERD UNITED
LUTSEBAN CHUBCH
Baaferd Skrlae Oak
lal 84. aad Las Ara.
Kraast Bolick Jr, ............ Pastor
Ckuttkleboal. . . . . . . . . . 1:00a. as.
Moralag Worship........... l l i l t a. ■
LUTHXBAN CHURCH OF THE
REDEEMER
I N V . U B Plate
Herbert W. Goersa...........Filter
Suadtv School .......... 1:11 a. m.
Adult Bible C lu e ........9:15 a. a .
Warship Bervlce...... 10:30 a. a .

Other Chttrchei
OF GOD CBUBCH
car. nth aad Kla
H. M. Snew ..................
Suaday Beheal ......... 9:4!
Morning Waraklp
Evtalag Worship....... 7:1
Wad. Prayer Sarviea ... 7:1

Park Art. and Ilia ML
David S. Carnefis
... Pai
Suaday School ..
9:45 a.
Moraine Worship .... Midi a.
Evening Servlea ....... 7:45 p
A.Y.F.-Youth Servlea .. 9:30 p
Wad. Prayer lerrice S:0P pi

BT. LUKE'S LUTHERAN
Starts (New Ortede)
Stephen M. Tuby ............ Pas Ur
Moralag Worship....... I:U a. a .
SUnday School ............ 9:00
a.a .
Christian Day School, Msadly
through Friday — Eladargtrtaa • Vuaday School......... UtOO a. m.
Elaasaatary.................. 1:00
a.a .Sunday Worship........ 11:00 a. m.
Wsdnssday Sorvlct .... 1:00 p. ns.
Methodist
Tuesday Bolding . 2:30-4:50 p. ns.
Thursday Bsadlng 2;1&lt;M:30 p. as.
FAST METHODIST CBUICE
419 Park Ara.
T. C. O'Stern ................. Pastor
CHURCH OF GOD
Maralip Worship......... S.M a. a .
Froack Art. aad 3tad St
Suaday School
9:45 a. a .
Morning Worship
U:00 a. a . Joel D. Brown ................. P
MYV Mooting*
...0:00 D- a . Sunday School............ 0:45
Wad. Fraytr sanies
Evangelistic Servlea .. 7:80
(Intermediate, Baler)
Tuesday Sanies..........7:30
Teacher Trataiag Course
Evening Worship .... T:30 p. m.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHB1ST
FEES METHODIST CMUKCH
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
Lanre) Are. at 4tk a t
City Hall
Ira E. lUadasa Jr. ........ Pastor J. G. Brooks ... Branch President
Suaday School
...9:43 a .m . Sunday School ......... 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship .. 10:45 a. m. Sacrament Masting .... 0:00 p as.
FMY . . . . . . . . . . . ... Turn p a .
Evening Worship .... 7:30 p a .
Mon. PMY Becreatloa 7:00 p a .
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
Tuea. FMY Fraytr .. 7:30 p a .
CHURCH OF LONGWOOD
Wad Prayer Servlea 7:30 p a . E. Ruth Groat .............. Pal
Sunday School ........ 10:00 a.
Moralag Worship
CHURCH
Evening Servlet
G ins Heights
Wed. Prayer Servlea
W E. Timms ................. Pastor FrL Prayer Service .
Sunday school.......... 10:00 n. m.
Morning Worship........11:00 n. m.
M. Y. F,
,5.30 p. m.
Evening Sarviea ........7:30 p. m.
Wad. Fraytr Sarviea .. 7:30 p. m.
C. W. Beach .................... Pastor
GRACH NETMODBTT CHURCH Saturday Sabbath School 9:80 a.m
Morning Worship .... 11:00 a. m.
? K a y R e b o o t ......... 9:4 3 a . m . W. Thomas Parson.* Jr.
Pastor Wad. Prayer Service .. 7:30 p m.
- M o m n g W o rsh ip .. . . 11:00 a . w . Suaday School ...........9:43 a. m.
‘ fniafcg uafeo ...... 4;U p. m. Moralag Worship ...&lt; It a. m.
Mi iMag Sarviea........7:00 p a . MYP ...................... 4:30 p m. THE IEV1VAL TABERNACLE
Wad. fraytr Sarviea 7:30 p m. (A naw Church serving a new
34th aad Chasa Ava.
Suaday School ........ 10:00 a. m
Community)
Morning Worship .... 11:00 a. m
isitholic
FOSTER CHAPEL
Evaalag Worship .... 7:43 p as
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ALL SOULS CATHOLIC
METHODIST CHURCH
Thursday Sarviea........7;4B p as
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church
oak Ava. at 9th SL
Rev. Richard L y ots........ Pastor
UNITY CENTER OF SANFORD
Zfunday Masses........... 7:00 a. m.
Wamaa’s Clab-MO Oak Ava.
#••••909 •:50 a. m.
Josephine B. Stuck!*........ Pastor
m m m ; 10:00 t . W.
Sundry Worship . . . . . 11:00 a. m.
. . . . . . . . 11:80 a. m.
JkHy Mean.................. 7:11 a. m
Tuasday Class

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Path Ava. at 84th Bt.
M r . Fred Enaminger Aiso. Pastor
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IliOSa. m. Youth aarrlo* ..........

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So it la with life. A t limes you may feel very much alone— ytt
in reality you ara not. For if you didn't have a single friend in

Sunday:
Sunday School ........ 10:00 a.
Holiness Heating . . . . n oo ».
Street Meeting...........9:30 p
YPL ........................... 7:90 p
Salvation Meeting ... . 7itO p
Tuesday:
Carp Cadets............ 3:30 p
Bead Practice...........4:00 p
Ladle* Hum* League 7:80 p
Thun. Prayer Service 7:80 p
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Study........ .............. 8:00 p
Wad. Bible Study...... 7:80 p.
Pri. Ministry School ... 7:30 p.
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The Church welcomes everyone— and that’s a pretty big thing
when you stop to think about 1L It means that always there is a
doer open to you. You have but to turn the knob.
Chart a new course for yourself. Start going to church. When

Fellowship Meet
Slated For Church
The first '•FsraUy Fellowship'1
meeting will be held at the Grace
Methodist Church Suaday evaalag.
The church is located on Oaora
Hoad at Woodland Avenue.
A alagsplratioa program will
begin at 3:30 with a catered fried
chicken supper to follow at d
p. m. After supper an adueatlon.
at film oetlUad "A Chance to
Grow" will be shown to the
adults and young peoplt. During
this time an arts and craft* class
for be sinners and prim arias will
be hold. The children will make
kellowcen masks. A nursery attandanl will cart for the bablaa
and children of nursery age.
Plana art being formulated
foe a mealing of this type once
a mOoth.

DeLand Church
Official Slatad
Dr. Richard H. Harvey of DaLand will bo tha guest speaker
at The Alliance Church Sunday
morning. Dr. Harvey it tha new­
ly elected superintendent of the
southeastern district of tha Christ­
ian and Missionary Alliance. Tbit
district Includes all Alliance
Churches In Florida, Georgia,
Alabama, and Mississippi.
Dr. Htrvey will be introduc­
ed to the congregation and will
bring the message of the morn­
ing. The morning worship services
begin at 10:10 and Is preceded by
Sunday School at 9:45. The At*
Bence Church la located on Park
Ave. at Ulh St. A cordial Invi­
tation is extended to tho public.

Costume Party
Slated Saturday
A spooky costume party will bt
held Saturday night at Tho Alli­
ance Church beginning at 7:00
p. ra. All tha youth of tha church
will gather for a time of acary fel­
lowship aad fun sponsored by tha

A. Y. P.
A "Spook House'' will bo prepar­
ed to provide ghostly thrills for all
preMot, Bobbing for applet, roast­
ing marshmtUowi, aad a prise
awarded for the best costuma will
highlight tha evening of frolic.

Halloween Party
Planned By Church
The Pilgrim Fellowship of tho

Charth Of Gad Of
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J. H. Messer ..........
•j»“ Up School ........
Moraing Worship ....
EvaageUatio Service
Woman’s Mlisioosry
Youag paepla’ a

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■vwort iht Church. Th.y aitt ( I ) Far hit
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Tha hom e of Mrs. Howard Mootalth on MellonvUle Avenue was
the scent o f a linen shower this
ails m oan given In honor o f Miss
Harriett Bedding, brlde-tlect.
A pink and wbita eolor scheme
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M itt. GEORGE OTTO, president o f tho County Home Demonstration
Council, is shown receiving a certificate award from Miss Myrtle Wilson,
Home ilemonstration spent. The award, presented a t the last quarterly
meeting, was for attending a coursa at the Gainesville council meet,
Fauver,
Others receiving certificates .ire from left to right, Mrs. ltnrold
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M rs. H . L. Johnson, M iss Eva Hunt and Mrs. E. L- Fulford.

ft&amp;UuojtaU V F W Auxiliary Starts
Mr. and Mrs. Herman E. Mor­
ris have returned home from Mi­
ami where they were called due
to the critical illness of her aunt,
Mr*. E. A. Perry. The condition
On heels of their very success­
of Mrs. Perry has “ slightly Im­ ful Hobo Hop and dinner held
proved."
last month, the membera of the
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Montelth I.*dies Auxiliary to the Veteran*
wilt leave Saturday for a week'* of Foreign Wars started plana
visit in Wayncsville, N. C., They Tuesday night for a Thanksgiving
are looking forward to seeing parly, with the tentative date set
vivid Autumn colors which are so at November 24th. Plans were
beautiful in that section of the
country.

Thanksgiving Plans

O viedo HD Club
Elects O fficers
An Oviedo Home Demonstration
Club election of officer! and plan­
ning meeting was held recently at
the home of Mrs. W, P. Carter,
Lake Charm Circle.
O fficers re elected to serve the
19ifl 60 term were Mrs. Lynn H os­
ier, president; Mrs. E. G. Cross,
vice president; Mrs. Wltliam W.
Dietrick, secretary and Mrs. C. S.
Lee Sr., treasurer.
Mrs. Lawrence Wood Joined the
club. Other than tbe officers and
Mrs. Wood, those attending were
guests, Mr*. W. B. Young. Mrs.
Arthur Metcalf and Mrs. W. A .
Ward Jr., ami members, Mrs. J .
H. Lee Jr. and Mr*. Robert Lee.
Guests were served a light r e ­
freshment course upon arrival at
tho meeting which began at 9:15
a. m.

Sorority Plans
Bake Food Sale
M R S . F L O Y D H A R R IS, standing, was guest of honor at a coffee given at
tha home o f Mra. Eari Y ates. The hostess left, is seated with Mrs. Lewis
D. Tam ny,
(Herald Photo)

Dawn

G azil

Has

Party

Slavia Day School
Hears Rev. Obeda

A baked food sal* wilt be held
Saturday, Oct. 14, by the Gamma
Omega Chapter of Epsilon Eigma
Alpha starring at » s. m.
Cakes, pits, cookies, brownies
ami candy will b t offered it the
•ale to be held in front of the
Food Fair.

The Rev. John Obeda, Trinity
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gaxil enter- Jotene Dennison. Tad Pippin, Ger­
kilned with a party for their ald Behrens, Rose Kcnis, Billy Church, Bradford, Ont. presented
Dyson, Bruce Steagall, Teresa *i lecture, using colored slides, on
laughter, Dawn, on bar Mh birth­
Parris, Revonda
Guess. Terry
day.
Martin. Kenneth Woodall, John Home Missions, Sunday, at St.
Dawn's
little
klndsrgsrttn Downey, Charles Beck, David Luke's Christian Day school audi­
friends gathered at her home Carter, Brenda Strswder, Abby torium, Slavia.
Mrs. Obeda, who is the former
where they sang Mags, played Walts, Dianne Feddsrson, Donna
Sxllee and W teacher, Mr*. J. Marion S'.anka, was a graduate
gam es and received "surprises"
W. Carter.
of Oviedo High and taught in
of balloons on sticks.
Other friends, not from her the school at Slavia until her
Birthday rake and ice-eeeam elass, w ere Jean Carter, Brenda m arriage, two years ago.
w ere enjoyed by Toni Farrow, Carter, Randy Strowder and Mrs.
The couple are guests of her
Ralph Strowder.
aunt, Mrs. Julianna Stanko.
. Paris
leather
manufacturers
Wfcave saved up an idaa from shoe
designs for a rainy day—4h* shoe
keel umbrella. The heel Is studded
with rhinestones and mads of
aluminum with a copper top. It is
mounted on a black
handle.

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discussed for serving a turkey din
ner, with all the trimmings to be
followed by a dance in the Local
V. F. W. post home on tha lake
front.
M em bers also resumed sawing
for the Veterans confined to the
hospital In Lake City, and scraps
of material brought in by members
and others will be made into lap
robes, scuff* and ditty bags by
m em bers who sew. A special
"Thank You” la extended to Mr.
Fierro, of the Plerro Mamifactur
Ing Company, for donation of
scrap material to the projtcl.
Members will attend s rercpllon
and dance to be held in honor o f
tha Department of Florida presi­
dent, Mrs. Katherine Mustek, at
Orlando on November Hlh.
It w as announced that there will
be a Joint meeting with the men
o f Post 3202, to be bald nest Mon
day evening. October 2Sth, at the
post home. All members are Invit­
ed to attend this Important meet
ing.
The meeting was conducted by
Mr*. Eva Wynne, president, with
Mrs. Kdna Norman serving as
secretary pro tern. Mrs. Norman,
who is also treasurer of the auxi­
liary, reminded members that dues
for 1960 are now due sod pay­
able.
The Auxiliary welcomed Mrs.
Beulah Miller, who haa been seri­
ously ill, back to the meeting last
night.Mrs. Miller thanked those
who gave flowers, cards, prayers
and time In silting with her while
vhe w as In the hospital.

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SATURDAY

BUI Weston, actor on the High­
w ay Patrol TV show, seen week­
ly on channel I , is here from New
Y ork to work with Plsyhouso
N avy, a group o f local thcspiins,
and to direct tha next production
which will bo Bell, Book and
Candle. The play will be present­
ed early In December.
Playhouse Navy, sponsored by
Special Services, recently named
Mrs. G. F. Wilster as president
o f the group. Other officers are
Jack llorn cr, vice-president, Mrs.
Charles Earls, secretary and Mrs.
J . J. Sitcikow sk), publicity.
Any aervlce man, whether active
er in the Reserve or retired, and
dependents, and any civil service
em ploye on the Naval Air Station
base, is eligible for membership
in tbe playhouse group. The San­
ford Day Nursery has set special
ralea for the nights of rehearsal
and presentations.
For added information about
Playhouse Navy call FA 2 2309
or FA 1-IT42,

David Richarde
C elebrates 9th
David Richard* recently cele­
brated hie ninth birthday with a
party.
A Halloween theme wee used la
decorations and games of cro­
quet, basketball and football were
played. Refreshments were serv­
ed to Chris Lee Woods, Jim
Alder, Jerry Daniels, Jan* llele,
T om m y Lynn, Jerry Smith, Terry
King, Pam , Becky, and Barbara
Gowen, Barbara Fogg, Stave Barrowm en, Judy Ann Washburn,
David Moore, Hugh Mahlke, BUly
Dodson, Steve end Sandy Fletcher,
Janet Lewie, Tommie Sue Hughes,
Bobby Repp, Michael, Preston and
Debbie Richard*.
Assisting with tha serving w ere
Mrs. S. M. Richard, Sr., Mrs.
Ruth C ow in and M n. Pat Flet­
cher.

Oviedo

Personals

Missionary To Talk
At Methodist Church

The Calvary Quartet
Calvary Baptist Church
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O viedo Elects

St. Augustine, Florida With

Cheerleaders

Rev. Armando Silverio, Pastor !

Elected by vote of the Oviedo
High Student Body as cheer lead­
ers for the year are Gladys and
Carol Alford, Pat Jackson, Julie
Gore and Bessie and Junle Flem ­
ing. Tbe only newcomer to the
group is Carol, who replaces
Melanie Jackson, a 1939 graduate.
Electors from each grade chose
the girls at a meeting last week.

Will Sing In

Central Baptist Church
14th and Oak Ave.

Home Study Hints
Desk top* for home study should
be a t least two feel by four fe e t
The Evening Circle of the Grace in era* and 21 to &gt;0 Inches from
Methodist Church will meet Mon­ the flour, depending on the child's
day, l p. m.( at tbe home of •is*.
Mrs.
Emory tpalr hi Floral
Heights.
Co-hostesses will bo Mrs. Earl
Dossey and Mrs. BUly Vlhlen.

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M n . W. P, Chapman and Mrs. i orated with th« figure * W i s gold
Crenshaw were hostesses to and nestled la fo ld laee.
» aurprUe celebration. Tuesday. | Mrs. W ilson's two nleeea, M rs.
honoring Mrs. T. L. Wilson on m . Crenshaw and Sira. Earl Crenher loth birthday. The party was ,haw o f Orlando, cut and aerVM
given at the home o f Sira. J . B. the cakes with Hawaiian putsch
Craw ford on Lake Mary.
aD(j
.herbert.
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were
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r a n y rooms were decorated with by the hostesses and Mrs. Craw*
arrangements o f Fall flowers and ford.
potted plantr. The dining room
During
tbe afternoon
p a rty
table, overlaid with a white cloth, Mra. W. S. Thornton entertained
w as centered with a large beauti­ with e program of Folk song* and
fully
decorated birthday
cake stories and the honoree w as prt«
which was encircled with hibiscus lented with many lovely gifts.
in various shades of pink. Another Am ong
the
birthday
rem em ­
table held a large white cake dec- brances was a leather bound Blbln
engraved with her name in gold
and presented to her from a group
of her friends.
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Other guests were Mr. and M rs.
C, C. Priest, Rav. and Mrs. H en ry
t-nrnb. W. S. Thorton, Mr. and M rs.
R. W. Turner, R. F . Crenshaw.
M r. and Mrs. George W. M or­ J . H. Stephan, U. H. B rock, Mra.
gan have returned from a plana E. E. Lloyd, Mrs. Octavla Kunthtrip to Columbus, Ohio, where ley. Mrs. Olive Wells. Mra. L illian
they were guests of his sister Rush, Mr*. Bertha David, M r e .1 *
and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, U. H lckock, Mrs. C. L. Hewaon.
John CaUbeck and to Louisville, Mrs. J oy Bailey, Mra. M. E . In*
Ky.» where they visited her nleco ker, Mra. Georgia M cClelland,
and nephew-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. E va Harkay. Era. C. F . BranPaul T . Callaway.
nan, Mrs. Flossie Good son, Mrs.
M rs. C h irk s T. N iblick, who J. G. Walts, M n . J . F . Riser, M rs.
has been I patient in the Winter W. C. Bradley of Philadelphia.
Park Memorial hospital due to Mra. M. D. Monjt, Mrs. Mabln
virus pneumonia, has returned Blount and Mrs. L. E. W hite.
hom e.
Leonard Faulk Jr., mem ber of
the
Arm y'* six-month reserve
program , spent last weekend at
hom e after completing his first
Miss Charlotte Lewis ad O rlaa4*
month o f service at Ft. Jackson,
and form er missionary to A fr iia ,
S. C.
M em bers of First Methodist will be the guest speaker la Me*
church ar* busily engaged In pre­ K in ky HaU o f tbe First Matbo&gt;
lim inary preparations for the diet Church, Wednesday, Oct. M ,
hom ecom ing held annusUy on the at 7:30 p, m.
Everyone la levtted to h ea r
first Sunday In November. In­
vitations were mailed to &gt;n for­ Mias Lewis who has a s M d g l
m er member* this week.
message to the young people.
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Evening: Circle
To Meet Monday

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T o Direct W ith Surprise PartyR. r.
Group

fit Afternoon Party
m en u . Lilacs arranged with •
Dresden figurine made a lovely
arrangem ent on the coffee table
end an unusual china epergne
filled with fruit was centered on
the dining room 'a b le .
A f u r the honoree opened her
many gifts, Mrs. Monteilh served
a pink mid wblte parfait with
dainty bridal cookie* to the guesu.
Those invited were Mrs. Clarence
Redding, mother o f the brideelect, Mrs. Paul CbesUrson, Mrs.
Luther Frasier, Mrs. E. C. Harp­
er S r., Mrs. S. G. Harrlman, Mrs.
W. D. Hofmann, M rs. Sidney Ives
III, Mrs. E . A. Uonforten. Mrs.
F lo y d . Palm er, Mrs. Wade Ruck­
er, Mrs. George Stine, Mrs. C,
M. Walla, Mrs. Jim Warner. Mrs.
George Wells. Mra. W. S. Willis,
Tho- "C ountry F rolic," an so- M rs. R. A. Williams, Mra. Harry
aual avont sponsored by tha W oodruff, Mr*. F. T . Meriwether.
tg v ie d a W om en's Club, was at* M rs. W. R . Anderson and Mrs.
Tended
by
approximately
ISO H arry Wilkinson.
guests and mem bers. The affair,
M lis Redding will be married
honoring m em bers' husbands aed
to Dick Van Allen in December.
faculty o f Oviedo ichoola was
held at tho school gymnasium
last Friday night.
The supper commlUee, Mrs. C.
X . Clouts. Mra. Jam es E. Brook­
shire, M rs. J . H. Staley, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beauchamp
John Courier Jr., Mrs. Joseph recently entertained with a cockLelnhsrt and Mrs. Joe Battle ar- tall party at their home on Sun,ng*d for a bountiful supper of land Drive.
eat, vegetable hnd u la d dishes
Party guesU were Mr. and Mra.
and furnished the punch and pine­ Neil M cLeod, Mr. and Mr*. T.
apple uptide-down ceke.
E. Clevenger, Mr. and Mrs. Wen­
Don McAllister presented sa dell Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
after dinner program on sports Miller, Mr. and M n . William
and showed a colored film on Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle
Shields, Mr. and Mra. Andy Bol­
Cuba.
Out o f town guests and formtr ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fltiner, Mr.
m em bers o f tho Women’ s elub and Mrs. Robert French, Mr. and
w ere Mrs. Lena I. Hunt of Kis- Mr*. M. G . Spain, Mr. end Mra.
atmmee and Mr*. David Jackson Jim m y Bratlon and Mr. and Mrs.
X . Holcombe*.
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Blamed ForAir Disaster
WASHINGTON (CPU—The a ril
Aeronautics Board said today Cap­
itol Air Lines failed to relay a
warning of rough weather to the
pilot of a Viscount airliner which
broke up in mid-air near Baltimore
Way 12.
The CAB blamed the crash, in
which 31 persons died, on extreme
weather turbulence.
Capitol strongly protested the
board's findings. It said the pilot
was warned specifically about the
bad.weather before taking off.
All 3T passengers and for-' *rrw
mepibers were killed when the
four-esgine jet-prop plane bound
from New York ta Atlanta on
Flight 15 split apart

He- figure to any political discusslou
t an here. Those discussions wdl be

The CAB, in a form si accident
iarestigatioa report, said veteran
pilot William C. Paddack lost con*
trol o f the plane at about 14.000

Midgets End Grid
Season With Win

A D V E R T IS IN G T H E S O U T H M D E School C an tfm l ochodolod Oct. S i am
fro m left. Mrs. Sue G a m y . Mr*. D ob Jarrefl and M r*. E m ory T iffan y,
shown putting up poster* announcing th t tre a t. T he Southaide P-TO is
sponsoring the carnival on the school playground. There'll be pony ride*,
clowns and plenty o f game*, the posters say.

Woman Has Baby
In Car; Says Cop
wfll fckfc a ff festival— at I M
p. to. today. Oa Katarday wfll
o n * tbs law firatanuly breakfasts, a farm h arass cscktoQ p a r
ty. a legislative barbsc— aad tbs
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MIAMI (C P U —A couple u i d a
m otorcycle potkem aa refused to
escort their car through heavy
traffic — a hospital Thursday
rrv a though the w n a u had jest
gtvea birth to a boy la the car.
Mather aad baby reached the
bewail ml where both w e n reported
to good shape.
P olice officials cited a policy

Reds Put On Pressure

agaiui escorting private rrtov
through traffic, bet said the offi­
cer ia q o estk a should have offer-

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Sanford Junior High'S Widget
team yesterday wound up their
season with * ?*«' gin over Pirt
Oracgt and • second place stand­
ing m the aia teas Satoord-Daytoes Beach League..
Three touchdowns by Bieky Galtoher. Rusty MseAlister and Billy
Kukyeadal helped give the San­
ford Midgets a 4-1 record for the
season. Kukyeadal ran to yards
for a TD after be Intercepted a
Port Orange pass.
The Sanford Junior High heavy
teas gaae with Lyman, post­
poned Tuesday because of a wet
field. wiR be played in the Pea*
not Bowl Nov. T.

W A S H IN G T O N (U P1) — American official* said
today t h e n was a chance that Brook Mando re. the
friendly ’‘ Ferdinand” o f British bulla, m ay be able to
find asylum in the United States after aU.
But they said the 14-month-old A y s h in bull, whose
cow-like face and manners have made him a target of
British official Ire. will have to squeeze through several
legal loopholes before be can achieve sanctuary in the
land o f the free.
Agriculture Department officials first said the
bull's American sympathizers could not grant refuge to
the bull which face* a possible death sentence by the
British to prevent him from passing on his girlish looks
to his descendants.
T^.e unsympathetic bureaucrat* cited a restriction
that forbids the importation o f cattle from areas like
g n gUnd where hoof and mouth disease breaks out from
tim e to time.
But Claude A . Smith o f the department's animal in­
spection and quarantine division aaid later that Canada
in some cases allows the importation o f cattle from Eng­
land provided they first reside in Scotland.
He said the United State permits the importation
o f cattle from Canada provided they a n legal Canadian
residents and meet aQ Canadian health standards. He
said there is “ a possibility” th at Brook Mandore could
be the bsnefidary o f this England-to-Seotland-to-Cansda-to-the-Unitcd State* grand tour.

Board Meeting:
The ep iscop al Church women
o f Holy Crus* Church will hold s
board meeting at 1-50 a. m. Mooday at the p in t s house.

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Nikita Khrushchev before aay B g
Four svostia.
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Seminoles Host Winter Park
In Grid Clash At 8 Tonight
Bf JEBBY COVINGTON
The victory "H ungry" Sanford
Sem lnolci play boat to the Winter
P ark Wildcats here tonight with
kickoff tim e scheduled for S p.
The S cm ioolti, who now have
loet four games will w gunning
Ipetronger
than
ever
fo r
a
win tonight over the Orange Belt
Conference foes. Last week Coach
Jim Pigott and his youngsters
traveled to Fort Uycra where
they lost a thriller by a score of
14-13. It was the second time this
season that the locals lost a game
by ■ single point.
The Wildcats will be at their
best tonight with quarterback
Mike Mosher returning to the line­
u p
after missing the first half
o f the season with an injury. This
la their first conference gam e of
the season so this is a very Im­
portant tilt for both clubs. The
Seminoles easily could m ake a
showing in the contcrenctf'Ji they
are able to polish off the W ild­
cats, Lakcvicw, and Leesburg.
Lakeview is enjoying one o f it's
best seasons with a 12 record
a t the hatt way point and they
f l o o k like the team to beat for
^ t h e OBC crown.
The Seminoles are set to go to
the air early tonight If they sec
(he Wildcat defense will not give
Limdquisl and Lovelace running
room .

GCA lower Takes
JNavy Kegler Lead
GCA Tower team look ov e r un­
disputed possession of first place
in the Sanford Navy Intra mural
Bowling League with a four point
win over the Heavy Three Char­
lie team.
Heavy Three Alla took three
from Comhatwing One to tic wlih
Heavy Seven Alfa for second
O p la cc. Bowling with a blind for
the first game the Alfa boys won
it then fought off a hard charging
wing team as Dumond w as tops
for the Three Alfa gang. Boyer
bit high for the wing.
Heavy Three Bravo spill with
the Marines after Uking the first
two gam es, only to lose pins by
three. Ladd was high for the Lea­
thernecks as he helped the cause
with a 3-7 pickup. Mills kept it
^ lo llin g with a 3-10.
Communications fell w i t h
a
bang a i Operations rapped them
for three points. Operations drop­
ped Comm into filth place and
clim bed into fourth themselves.
Stetlcr again led Operations with
a 517 series and Webb took honors
for the communicators. Helping
by way of split • picking were
Heuer and Funko with a 3-10
Communications and Steller and
nnBurkc the 3-10 and Burke the
w 3-7 for Ops.
Heavy Seven bravo continued
their race to the bottom as they
lost three points ot the Kasroni
Chiefs. Neri had a 213 559 and led
the Seven B’ s to take high aeries
for the night. Dumont led Uie
C h iefs.
Heaven Seven Alfa remained
elosc to the top as Laybcrgcr hit
for a season high game ot 235,
^ c o u p le d with L'hr'a 2CO.

Gators Get Set
For Homecoming
GAINESVILLE (C P I) — Flo­
rida's Gators will take only light
limbering up drills today before
meeting first - ranked l-ouuiana
State in a homecoming clash here
Saturday.
0
C oa ch
Bob W oodruff said
Thursday that this has been the
Gators* best week of practice so
far this year. He pronounced his
squad "in high spirits and ready
to play."
Fullback Bob Stilby returned to
practice T h u r s d a y after missing
one day because ot a boil.

HAPPINESS

T h e running gam e could be ble L ’ s " have plenty o f potential this week in practice. Co-captain
the thing to watch however, if j and both could break the game Neely Ross and Johnny W helcbel,
the offensive line It able to give wide open on any run.
along with Alex McKlbbin have
a little m ore cover than they
The Seminole defense looked been the most im pressive this
h ave in the past few weeks. Lund- much improved last week and I season ami are expected to carry
quiat and Lovelace, the "D o u ­ they have been looking as good | a big portion o f the load tonight.

'Explosive' Grid Weekend Slated
U slitd Pres* International
UCLA and Auburn, two strong
team s on tho rebound, were fa ­
vored to win big games Fridaynight to ingnlte in explosive c o l­
lege football weekend loaded with
important conference games.
The "w eekend" actually got un­
derway Thursday afternoon when
the pissing of H an ey White
sparked bow lconscious Clcmson
to a 210 triumph over South C ar­
olina in the last gam e of a "B ig
Thursday"
series that started
ba ck in 1996.
On' Friday night, UCLA is a
Iwo point favorite over the oncebeaten Air Force Academy at Los
Angeles and Auburn is a sevenpoint pick over Miami (F la .) in
a bailie of once-beaten learns. In
the only other major Friday
gam es, Boston University is fa ­
vored over Connecticut.
Clcmson h id little trouble in
trouncing South Carolina before
47,000 fans at the South Carolina
State Fair. The rivalry, always
colorful and frequently storm y
during its 63-year history, will be
resumed next year on a homeand-homc basis rather than part
of the state fair celebration.
White completed nine of 11 pass­
es for Clcmson, two for touch­
downs, and sub Lowndes Shinsler hit on two 'of six as the T igers
swapped their usual reliance on
rushing for a pass attack be
cause of a muddy field. Bill
Mathis scored twice for C lcm ­
son, once on a pass from White,
and Don Usry slatmncd one-yard
for the other Tiger marker. C lcm ­
son, t o, in Atlantic Coast Confer­

ence play, is a rrrt hot post-sea­
son bowl possibility.
UCLA (t-2) is on the upgrade
after beating California and thus
as the home team is rated a slight
choice over the Air Force, which
suffered its first loss last week
to Oregon in an upset after three
wins.
Auburn's long unbeaten streak
was scuttled by Tennessee In the
season opener but the Plainsmen
cam e all the way back in upset­
ting Georgia Ti &lt;
week. MijrtB.-'um ch will be iiufJttjmrti -.,.
the line, has lost only to national
champion Louisiana Stale.
Top-ranked LSU, third - ranked
Texas, fourth • ranked Southern
California, and fifth-ranked Mis­
sissippi are expected to have fair­
ly easy sailing during Saturday's
big gridiron show. LSU is a 13point pick over Florida, Texas is
13 over Rice, Southern California
is favored by IH over Stanford,
and Mississippi is rated 10 points
over Arkansas
But second-ranked Northwestern
is a more modest six-point pick
over Notre Dame, despite N'otro
D am e's two losses to Dig Ten
teams.
Seventh-ranked Penn Slate Is
only even money is it shoots v er­
satile Richie Lucas against Illi­
nois at Cleveland in a battle b e ­
tween two teams that beat Arm y
by six points each. Tenth rnnk-d
Wisconsin is a seven point favor­
ite over Ohio State in a game
that may go a lung, long way to­
ward deciding the Rig Ten race.
Sixth-ranked Syracuse is a far
21-point pick over West Virginia

Wynn Hailed As Top
AL Comeback For 1959
N EW YORK (UJH) — Early
W ynn, a 3'J-year-old pitcher who
belltvcs in growing old g ra cefu l­
ly , was hailed for making the
Am erican League comeback of
the year today by the United
Press International.
\V&gt;*rm previously was named to
Ihc UPI’i American la-ague AllStar team and also was (licked as
the A L ’* pitcher o f the year.
A 22-gamc winner for the Chi­
c a g o White Sox, Wynn beat out
T ito Francuna of the Cleveland
Indians by one vutc, 7-tJ, in the
comebnck-uf-ycar balloting, Eddie
Yost, Hoyt Wilhelm, Gene W oodling, Bobby Shantz, BUI Tuttle
and Ted Kluucwakl aLo were
mentioned.
Only a year ago, Wynn defin ite­
ly seemed on the downgrade as a
top-notch pitcher. He had co m ­
piled a 14-17 record in 1957 and
a H 16 slate in 1958 with earned
run averages over four in buth
seasons.
But Wynn's answer to his crit­
ics was a splendid season in
which he worked "5 6 innings, had
a 22-10 won-lost record, struck out
179 batters and had a 3.FI earned
run average, lie pitched five shut­
outs and 11 complete games.
The big year also pul Wynn
within reach of the exclusive 300.
victory club. With 271 triumphs,
he is the leading winner am ong
active m ajor league pitchers ami
the first one in yea is to have a
real shot at the 300 mark,
Wynn was acquired (rout the
Indians Dec. 4. 1957 in a deal that
sent .Minnie .Minoso to Cleveland.
The 6-foot, 209-pound native o f

THROUGH

Hartford, A la., broke into the ma-J
jo r s with the Washington Sena­
tors in 1941.
Fraiituna, 25, (tom Aliquippa,
I’a , w m a "mlmiie m an" fur the
Indians all year. He played both
first base and in the infield on
short call, seeing action in 122
games, halting .163, driving in 7u
runs ami hitting 29 homers. He
hit ouly .254 in 86 gam es with the
White Sox ur.d Detroit Tigers in
1958.

Senators Promote
4 Bonus Rookies

and ninth ranked Georgia Tech a
14-point choice over Tulanc.
Purdue and Iowa arc even
money in the nationally-televised
gam e of the week.
In othrr top games:
East— Navy Is a three-point
pick to wreck Pcnn'a unbeaten
record: Harvard 6 over Dart­
mouth and Princeton 12 over Cor­
nell in the Ivy League.
South— North Carolina
and
Wake Forest even and Duke S
over North Carolina State in the
ACC; Georgia 3 over Kentucky in
the southeastern.
Midwest — Michigan Slate 7
over Indiana and Minnesota 7
over Michigan in the Big Ten;
Missouri 7 over Nebraska and Ok­
lahoma IS over Kansas in the
Big Eight.
Southwest— Texas A4M 6 over
Baylor and SMU It ov er Texas
Tech in the Southwest.
West— California
even
with
Oregon S t . Oregon 3 over Wash
ington. Brigham Young 6 over
Denver, Army 26 over Colorado
Stale.

Father Again

Rigney Geh
One Year Pact
From Sloneham

SEC Slaps Fine On Mississippi
For Breaking Recruiting Rules

SAN FRANCISCO (U PI) — It
was back to the old drawing
board today for Manager Bill Rig.
n cy , who received a "life " T h urs­
day In the form of a one year
contract to try and make the San
Francisco Glints pennant win­
ners.
Club President Horace Stoneham, a reputed hard loser, an­
nounc'd that Rigney would be at
the helm again next season as the
Giants’ pilot for the fifth lim e.
The cherubic Stoneham thus e x ­
ploded any remaining speculation
that Leo Durocher, Charlie Dresacn or Lefty O’Doul might get the
job .
"This is ihe first time I ever
signed a one year contract," R ig­
ney laughed during a pre.s con ­
ference. "And 1 feci a litUc in­
secu re."
The pact which expired last
month called for two seasons.
With Its demise went the S i r
Francisco hopes of winning a (lag
after the club had only been out
of New York for two years.
The Giants led tho National
League hv fwn game* »» Is
Sept. 17 then folded a'.
^
third behind Los Angeles . . a lt"
waukce.
What's Rigney going to do this
time to earn his estimated $30,000
■alary?
"W o need a good, sound relief
pitch er," Bill said. "I want to
keep my star hurlrrs out o f the
bullpen. And we're going to have
In gel a more seasoned bench.
The one was a little young."

BIRMINGHAM! Ala. (U P I) —
The University o f Mississippi,
currently tied for the Southeastt m Conference lead, was fined
$1,000 by the SEC for violation of
conference recruiting rules, it
wav announced Thursday.
SEC Commissioner B r r n l e
M oore wrote University o f Mis­
sissippi Chancellor Dr. J . D. W ill­
iams that an "alumnus o r friend"
of the school was named guardian
o f foutbmll player Elbert (Sonny)
Holmes o f Forrest City, A rk ., and
gave the boy Illegal Inducements.
M oore said the alumnus, who
also lived in Forest City, filed

Heavy Betting Expected
In Top TV Fight Tonight
NEW YORK (U P I )-B r o a d w a y
•’ sportsmen'* report tonight's TV
10-rounder between heavyweight
contenders Tony Anthony and Billy
Hunter is the biggest belting nontitle light in years, with the price
at "even money."
As boxing returns to Madison
Square Garden alter a 10-week ah-

Ole Miss Students
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Umpire Marries

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D T A. H.l and other
EL noted physicians
] V
of
ancient
Greece
and
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J Home.
Descrip­
tions of t h i s
• method of treating bodily ills
are also to be found in the
ancient manuscripts o f the
Egyptians. Hindus and Chin­
ese.
Lost .‘or centuries, the prin­
ciples of this system o f prac­
tice were rediscovered by Dr.

Daniel Palmer in 1895, and
named Chiropractic—a com­
posite o f the Greek words
“ Choir" a n d
"prnktikos"
moaning "done by hand."
The basic observations ujurn
which this system of practice
is built have been successful­
ly applied for fifty years on
millions of patients.
The remarkable affective ness
o f this method in treating
disease has won for Chiro­
practic a permanent place in
the family of sciences.

Jaycee Shoot

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One of a scries of articles
published in the public inter­
est to explain and illustrate
the practice o f scientific
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
F. Leo Kerwln whose office in
located at 201 S. French Ave.
and his telephone number k
FAirfax 2-7442.

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PHILADELPHIA (UPI&gt; — Neil
Johnston, new coach n( the Phila­
delphia 'Warriors, has retired as
an active player after eight sea­
sons with the National Basketball
Association club, Johnston, still
bothered by a knee injury, scored
in,U23 (mints for the Warriors dur­
ing his career and won the NBA
scoring title three times.

WASHINGTON (U P I) — The
Washington Senators
promoted
four bonus rookies today to tlieir
training camp roster next spring. |
The four who wilt report to
Manage! Cookie LakagcUu at tit •
lando, Fla., urr pitchers Fred
Ituckhaucr ami Rill Topp, infielder Jimmy Hall anil outfielder L a­
mar Jacobs.
Bruckbauer is from Sleepy Eye,
Minn., and the University of Min­
nesota. Topp from W estern M ich ­
igan University, Hull from Bel­
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OXFORD, Miss. (U P I)—Univer­
sity of Mississippi students staged
a protest Tuesday In a shortage of
Tickets for the annual Peanut
tickets for the Miisissippl-Louis- Bowl will go on sale at Sanford
iana State football game at Baton Junior High School and Lyman
High School, The game w ill be
Rouge next week.
played at 7 p. m. on N ov. 7,
L. L. Love, dean of men, said the
protest almost reached the "violent
stag e." Students shouted " w e want
tickets." Police and school author­
ities quirted the uproar.
University auUiurilies »aid 727
students tickets went on sale ami
by noon all wrre gone. They said
students had begun standing in line
at 2:30 a. m.
Officials said they had diffku lly
getting rid of 3UO tickets three
On W.T.R.R. 6:15
year* ago. But this year both
Mississippi and Louisiana State are
undefeated and holh arc included
In Hie nation's top ten teams. There
11.7 So. Palmetto
are about 3,609 students here,

BY D R . F. LEO KERW1N

Tho principles open which
the science of Chiropractic is
based can be traced to the
earliest physicians of an an­
tiquity. They were known
wand practiced by Hippocrates.
Father of
H ) Medicine
(460P :i?0 B. r .) by

M ure-cipericnccd Anthony—fast,
sm art and explosive—would be a
solid favorite were it not for the
China In his chin. Five o f his seven
defeats were by knockouts. Jfc
stuns too easily.
Hunter, stablrm de o f Sugar Ray
Robinson and an enlarged replica
of (he middleweight champion, is
a tall, rangy left-jabbing specialist
who seems to lack stamina.

"T the athletic department ha a to
accept responsibility fo r such a c ­
tions, whether we are aware of
them o r not," Shith said.
He added, "We are pleased'th at
no faculty member, s t a ff m em ber,
student or member o f the depart­
ment o f intercollegiate athletics
was involved in any alleged Ir­
regularity
in connection ‘ w ith
this m atter."
M oore wrote that the &lt;|uestIon
of "guardianship" w as new. to
Mm and " t o my knowledge new to
the conference."
M oore said the "gu ardian " gave
Holmes gifts of 15 and $10 and
about $100 worth o f Christmas
gifts.
The commissioner
aald
Holmes also was provided the use
it a ca r to jo to the Sugar Bowl
and other events.
M oore said the guardianship
was obtained so the boy could be
given the gifts "for the purpose o f
assuring Holmes' enrollm ent a t
the University of M ississippi" end
to prevent some non-conference
school from luring him aw ay beVre school started. He aald the
gifts
were discontinued
ar?«r
Holmes’ scholarship waa w ith­
drawn.

Johnson Retires

HEALTH

History:

scn cc. both Anthony of New York
and Hunter ot Detroit pre He a
combination of class an-i
. ... ,
marks that intrigues vUe netting
fraternity before this nationally
televised
and broadcast
ML
bouts,

M. Smith acknowledged Die* fine
and indicated no appeal w ouM b «
made.
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Peanut Bowl

Turkey Shoot
Slated Sunday

The Seminole County Disabled
BOSTON (U P I) — The w ife of Veterans Chapter is planning a
Cleveland Indians outfielder Jim turkey shoot at 1 p. m. Sunday,
Plrrsall gave birth lo their sixth it was announced today.
daughter Thursday on the coupie s
The shoot will he held in the
toth wedding anniversary._ The chapter's lodge area, two miles
I’ iersalls. who live in suburban soulh o f Sanford on U. S. 17-92.
Ncwtonvilic, also have a son.
Shells will be furnished hut all
contestants must bring their own
guns.
CINCINNATI, Ohio (U P I )-S o m c
ballplayers may disagree,
but
there are people who love umpires.
Sonja Bochmann, 32. a secretary
in league President Warren Giles*
offiec here, will marry National
League umpire Vic D clm ore, 42,
next Wednesday,

the guardianship a fte r Holm es
signed a football scholarship with
Coach Johnny Vaught D ec. 7.
1957, and was made guardian of
the star quarterback tho n ext day.
Holm es' scholarship w as ca n ­
celled when he married in July
1938. lie later enrolled at the
University ot Arkansas w here he
ted the 1958 frethman team to
fiv e victories and com pleted 24 o f
43 attempted passes fo r 432 yards
and aix touchdowns. He h a i been
a reserve quarterback on the var.
sity squad (his year as a sopho­
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about power polities written by
David Karp, is CB S-TV s p la y ­
house M script for N or. 12. with
Fraachot Tone. M ania G a b e l
Nancy M an k in d and G eorgia
G rtuard heading the cast.
Imogen* Coca wtfl be G eorge
Gabel's guest on hU CBS-TV halfboor Sunday. Nov. 22 . . I mogene's form er b o n . Sid Caesar,
gave the U. 5. Steel B o e r its
highest rating in seven years with
his Wednesday night special.
Rock Hudson. Jayne M eadows
and stager Jaae Harvey visit
the Steve Allen show o o NBC • TV
Monday, Nov. 2. Paul G alileo's
Christmas fable. "T h e 12th O r­
phan." It ticketed fo r NBC-TV
oo Wednesday, Dee. 9 as a ocehour special . . -ABC-TV" a Roger
M oore, star o f Th* Alaskan*, h is
written a song called, "C om e To
My W ed im g" . . . Edw ard R.
Marrow wiil narrate an exam ina­
tion o f Am erica's - —id im age
on CBS radio Tuesday. N ov. 19,
when 'T h e Hidden R e r o lr iio n "
•eries returns.
Dialing aad
Filing:
Wasn’ t
Charley Weaver's Hobby Lobby,
on ABC-TV Wednesday night,
risking a "riggtn" investigation
when W eaier (Cliff .Arquette)
went flying over the stage at­
tached to the raechancial aids of
guest Peter Foy? W eaver's show
u at i u best when Charley gets
a chancy to comment on the
props h u guests bring along.
A touching contrast oa NBCT V * Perry Como show : Guest
Rosemary C ooney c a s e o e in a
full-length mink coat, bearing a
French poodle and a Hashing
ring. A few minutes later. Rosie

NEW Y O U (T P I) — T W gatboos* gaag o f thaw b u tin a u .
Frank Sinatra, Bing Crotby and
D caa Martin. Halted through an
entertaW ag hear of tangs, dances
and their special brand o f 'w a y
out utterances ea ABC-TV.
U w as Ttry eaay to take. W arting la front af proper, dignified
and te d 'te aeU. the trio frolicked
in a carefully carefree fashion
and displayed h a p quantit ie s o f
personal magnetism.
These three men can entertain
Just by snapping their fingers.
Since it was tailed the Frank
Sinatra Show, TO begin by saying
the celebrated chairman o f the
board was ia command most o f
the way. The cseeptioet ca m e
when hit untamed baddy: D ear
Martin, spstaged Urn with tom e
unabashed mugging. Fortunately
the trio m aaujrd to avoid em b ar­
rassing. or ultra-inside ad libs.
The Sinatra-Craby exchange o f
Sepc 9 ia still a m i d m em ory.
There was ooiy one loud plug and
that w a t earned by M am a who
laid down and raised a show to
the cam era to display a chalked
adrertisraent for kis restaurant.
The show
bad a com fortable
pact, although it was slowed
down by an uninspired dance Itataring Mitxi Gaynoc, the only lady
guest oo the show. And. treasure
' o f treasures, it even had a sock
i finish. As Frank. Bing, 4t&gt;d Dean
imitated the Clayton, Jackson and
Durante team of years ago, Jim*
my Durante — in person — cam e
oo to join them. They all itrutlod
o ff ia triumph.
Aaochcr highlight was Sinatra
pretending he was oa a night club
floor ia front of the band. There
was no need to think about the
staging or the camera. Frankie
just stood there and put down the
songs ia his ajih ontativ* way
and it was fine stuff.
Prior to that Frankie tat ia
with a platoon of children (real
looking oae*&gt; to sing
H i-H o."
That. too. was a knowing show
business touch that cam e o ff w e ll
Producer-director Bill Coll era n
managed the cameras with prcI cisioe. catching the stars in fine
ciosetipa to punctuate thsir m oves.
Art director Jim Triitipo provided

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Men in Space oa CBS-TV passed
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The Channel Swim : H a n y Sal­
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the sponsor to com e up with a
suitable new show for the Mon­
day time slo t Tune* was k a y o e d V
by the network's new no-qulx poiicy. Salter told U ? I the new
show, tentatively called F ace The
M uile, would involve a panel
guessing song titles, with George
DeWrtt as emcee. The CBS p ol­
icy . besides banning big prim s,
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appearing more than once.
Producer Walt Fram er reports m
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Music, Framer would eo-»tar Bert
Parka and Bess Myersoo. He said
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Dane Clark joins Dcaa Stockwell. Ingemar Johansson. Glenda
Farrell and Frank McHugh ia the
Thursday, Nov. IP CBS-TV adap­
tation of "The Killers'*. Jam es
Whitmore la cast as L\ S. G r a s :,®
Melvyn Douglas as Mark Twain,
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Lee for the Sunday, Feb. 21 NBCT V drama In the Our A m ericas
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NEW YORK (U P 1) - Twelve
thousand hairdressers, coscmtic itn i ta d manufacturers of beau*
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—Some luxury beauty salons ca­
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The occasion was the National
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gathering sponsored by the Hairdressers and Cosmetologists As soCiallnn
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mem ber of the association's official hair fashion committee de­
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point that getting a permanent
takes little m ore time than get­
ting a shampoo, and so that any
type of hair— bleached, dyed or
natural — can be treated.
“ The same im provem ent goes
for ail the coloring solutions," she
- • a i d . "And these days, almost
# every woman is coloring. There
still are plenty of blondes, but the
brunettes are advancing. This
season, we’re tinting all shades of
brown with highlights . . . some
rosy, some taw n y."
She said the air-conditioned dry­
ers operate on a new principle of
circulation, drawing air through
the curlers instead of blasting out
around the fa ce. And as for those
vibrating chairs, she said must
w salons give Ihe custom er bcnciit
of same without extra charge.
The association decreed “ Amer­
ican Capt ice" as the newest in
coiffures. It is cut so that looking
at the full-face, from the chin up,
Ihe silhouette Is triangular. Some­
times soft wisps o f bangs break
the line,
1 asked Miss Kmme what be­
came of that pu tfy, young-looking

A S P TH EM
T D K T H 'C P P l A T O C M
VV'LL B E C A J c -U V ,

•S A P-W EC
(
AYO\ E vkN T UE.RE. \

YA KNOW, SOMET1M M
HEALLY DON'T MIND
SCHOOL AT ALL/ t----

O CTOBER 20

Admissions
Barbara Sh aelfer, Sanford
Carolyn Pickles, Osteen
Carolyn Stan ley, Sanford
Charles L. H oward, Longwood
Thomas W illiam s. Sanford
Marjorie lludd, Sanford
IMamiaaal*
Klnor Owens, Maitland
Lilliam Cleland, Sanford
Jack Hall, Sanford
Delia M cNew, Sanford
liladys Hall, Sanford
Pat McNeil. Sanford

Linguist
NEW YORK (U I ’ I) — Comedi­
enne Miml llir.es o f the Ford and
Hines team claim s she learned to
speak Chinese from • girlhood
pal named Jennie W ong in V an­
couver, B. C.

CHANCE TRAIN MEETING of Sophia Loren ami Tab
Hunter change# the life o f “ That Kind Of Women" as
portrayed by the glamorous star in the Paramount pro­
duction which arrives at the Movieland Drive-In Sunday.

T -T M O S r'
MttJUKlIE.IMY Y iMTESEWNG
SiCBVOfmuWAfiCMj S flOOY. I
AWU.T MJCef j — '* l PC MU..!

Police Hold M a n
On Holdup Attem pt
Sanford police today are holding
a 29-year-old Sanford Negro for
questioning In connection with a
beating and attempted hold up of
an ll-year-old
N egro
woman
yesterday afternoon.
The name o f the Negro is be.
ing withheld by police pending
further investigation.
Mrs. Cora Thom as, 81 of UU9
W. 12th St. told police that a man
stopped her on the street yeiterday at about 1:13, demanded her
money and then began to heat
her over the head a n d . shoulders
with a pistol.
Police isid Mrs. Thomas man­
aged to gel the * weapon away
from the man who fled Ihe scene.
Police picked up a 29-ycar-old
Negro a few hours later who
matched the assailant's descrip­
tion.

FEMALE
CAPTIVES
OFTHE /
CHINESE
REDS!

N U.ED CCe
IN TODAYS
WAR.

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Honor Students
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LONDON (L 'l’ I) — John R«msae, director o f the Drapers
Chamber of Trade, wishes that
women would quit wearing those
stiletto heels. T h ey're ruining the
linoleum on store floors.

OH. MV GOOOMgSS- HERr CUME THE
WOOD l Y ? * s O
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SUND AY

Milo R eef" with Robert Wagner
and Terry M oore, which w ai
filmed in Tarpon Sprinjs, Fla.
Un Wednesday, "The Jay haw­
kers starring J e ff Chandler will
play. The civil w a r film wtil con­
tinue through F riday.

I ’H O N K

THEATRE

&gt;

TODAY &amp; S A T U R D A Y
OPEN 1 2 :4 5

'That Kind Ol Women' Opens At Drive-In

RIDE-IN

M e#

Patricia M cN eil, Sanford
John Lingerie It. Sanford
Irving F elnberg, Sanford
Norma Long, Sanford
Annie Cordon, Sanford
Faye Stetson, Sanford
L'rrrtc Shaw, Euatia
Martha T rip p ,
Altamonte
Springs
Sherwood B arbour, Sanford
DltmUaala
Shelby Creel, Sanford
Jacqueline A lean dcr, Sanford
O CTOBER 21

Spikes Toutfh

U r v f f

r

Hospital N otes

Enterprise School Principal L.
0 . Dayman today announced the
honor roll for the school for the
tint six week period.
On the honor roll is Carrie |Uiehell, Marjorie
Ann lielm ich,
Patsy
Long,
Shirley
Terrell,
Patty Urban. Jane Vaught, Caro­
lyn Watson. Jim m y W ells, [.ouise
Zaviniki, John Burnett, Evelyn
Carlton, Matt Thursam,
Mike
Thursam, Richard Lainc. Kathy
Hughes, Susan Ryan, Patricia
Bondi,
Diana
A ccardi,
Diane
Jones, Kitty Burnett ami Welles­
ley Corbett.

ONJICI

9A C O E '
ul: - l s e
, T * a r » lV
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hair-do o i l e d the Bouffant which
wai highly popular a couple o f
y ea n ago.
"Oh some girl* still wear it,"
she said. ’ ’ But you know, women
like change. Now. when a woman
fcela gloomy, she goes out and
buys a new hairdo instead of a
naw bat. A hair d o you wear for
2t hours a d a y ."

•

"That Kind Of W om en" starring
Sophia I,oren and Tab Hunter
will open a three night engage­
ment at the Movieland Drive-In
^ starting Sunday.
The other feature on the pro­
gram will be “ Beneath the 12-

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OPEN 12:1

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ADMISSION - Hoc
KIDDIES I N HER 12 FREE

2 EXCITING FE A TU RE S
AT 9:13 O N LY

T O N IT E A SA T.
AT 7:00 A 10:10

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CROWN'’ '
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STARTS SUNDAY
FIR ST SANFORD SHOWING
A T T4Q &amp; 10:30 M T K L Y

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D E S T IN E D TO BE RE M EM B ER E D
A F T E R O TH ER S A R E FORGOTTEN

“ THE F.B.I. STORY”
STA R T IN G N O V . 13th.

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BUSINESS P R O P E R T Y

h u m ttn i the f c i kt i i to a n t

* 5 BEDROOM h s a e , 412 to o *

lia Drive. Will be shown by
ewnen afurm on U Utk h
m m * # 23th.

JJifoa Monitors
H P victory

L O V E A T P U R SE S IG H T

Lane (tan wit* m 2-twdraya
apartaest aad two 1-bcdroaa
ip in sem . Oq eoracr lot with
extra lot is rear far parkat

You will agree vfaca you tee
this very neat I BR. a a a o o ry ,
large panritod Fla. r o o a .
Neat laws all trc-»*d th*

132,000 T E R M S

itOUM.

Ittto n H Baal Citato Beaker
Mary E. Caiwa — Ln SalraB
B. E. Bag***. Sr. HwTrlaiir
n . FA s u n I7-t2 at Hawatha

: P t i L . t f g ^ A --------

2BEDROOU L n t flo o r
meat. Pboce F A 2-SdSO.

ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taller.
Arthur " Day. Everett Harper
GO S U B U R B A N
Rehert F. Ray, Bart FUefcer,
This
lotely
homr. oa o o o acre
Btlen E. Neooan
plot, it aa isvejtm est in bapp:Phene FA 2-a n
l u M. Perk

Legal Notice

t o .i c a t #
Zvr. n. A. oaaio.

iv t h e c r n c t r r c a i r r . n i n t h
j i D t c i s L cim ci i t o r f l o r i d i .
IV AND row IKRIVOLR C O U T I
tv c u t v c c a r i d . i « o i
n o t ic e
o r putt
I - **• ; r . D y. R T &amp; u L T i : 1
FZ'iGT K. RTBOLT, hi* wlf*
Plata tiff t,
Vi.
wra l t e r c w r r . n

M em o

Wkooa loot koawv a t lr a u U

None* la harakr S&lt;**a that a
Pobllr l l u r i i f will t * koto Ot
too Comomiaaiw* L w ia * . IX* CIt,
Hall l« tk* Ctt* * f Saafard. Plor.
Ido, ot t M o'clock *. m . NorowH r t. l t » . to coaaldor tko fallawise f l i i f M mod omokdmoato
to tko ZoaU f O rd .u a c* of tko
City of Saoford. Florida.
Tk* prop*rtr local *4 oo tko
w tat ltd. af SfotlooTtllo Aa*.
as* totwaoa C altr; A* ooo*
and PoBrtoaath Straat. «aUad•d Jo rrapoaod to ha raooood
Z * 3 p e eg n em en t will go a long
C-I (CoEtm«rclol.R*lolIi DU*
trUt. Sold propartr halo* mar*
-w a y to ieaere dem ocratic *lceportlcilorlr daacrtkod oai Bar
'ttoeW th m gbou t the T i a u i t r r 'i
ot moatar of tha lotorooctua
•;Deton,” said Mooitor Chairman
of MallaOTlllo
Aaooso
aad
Cmlarr Arses*, rua W H i ft.
pM eaya F. O'Donegbee.
S t d*i. W l i t fL. K *♦ f t .
r W f thee 400 Team ster local*
N I 4 i f . E It f t . E »♦ ft
^enTjchedutod to e l m officer * in
N « 4 .4
E II* f t l* Bag
Hike nest few months. The mootilaa* airaat R /W )
All portla* la tntaraat 0 *4 cttJ.
J t o n biU tti the new rales will
lam* aooll ka*a oo appertain? to
• fto n b H ’'rigging'* of elicttoei.
k* H itd *t 0014 kaarlaf. •
Dr erdar of tka CItr C u a U *(»■ *7 tk* O tp af Smoford. Plorl i e rate of Ulcgirimate births Ida. tkla H U dor of October, IMt.
H. X. Tamm Jr.
Mag aeaurried women in the
Aa City Clark of Uo
- C woef from 7.1 per 1.000 in
City of loo/ord. Florida.

Legal Notice
IRWIN OLE COCNTT tOVINU COWWtfdlON
Nwttaw *1 PwbU* NaarUp

_

I f » k w i it M r caattrn:

,* X*llc* la baraby plaan in i n r l i r . i t with S*cil«* Id «r
mw Xenlap ftapwtattoo* (hat tv* NVIMar Park Talaphan* Comraduaatad tk* tollowlap daarrlkad pr-.»*riy to loaa-t
c *1, Cawimarolal lor t*lsan*aw aaatral ofrit*. *ivlya&gt;«at aarap*
tod atarap* racllltlaa: Lota It aad It. froac A d lv X c J t*
Aam onta Sorinpa. P R l. pp. 1 |.
b«tr1fi(
b« h «li in id# iis tfio li Cowatr Coyrt
Commlaalonarp ratn. Wadataday, X t u t i H r It,
lr t l at Tile or aa toon tkartafttr a* yoaaltla.
Samlaol* Couaty Eoalap Commlaaloa
^
Hr Kanart I. Draw*
r _
S«mln*l* Cauaty Zonlap Dir act*r

m

i l l starts* Aa*su«

2-BEDROOM Refurnished bouse,
Momat Varooa. K a * Tork
T ic art t t r i t r flr t c u J u u L
t i l : bra e%rfpped. t n . Z*C O i
omtira tkot a salt koo laaa fU*-d
inge Arc. Pboot FA M M .
oeoioot roe la tko oboao c o o n .
Tko aotxrs of tko aott. of procowdlap. to a C oa ptoioi for faractaiora of a B ortfoes. Tka mow a
of to* C oen U wfcica aoll wait,
or Fracaadtoc. ll paadir* U tka
O r n tt C oon ot tko Nistk J o t iclol Cl/rolt. la » 4 for fo s la o ta
Cooat/. Flar.to. la CkaccorF X o
l l l l t Tk* ok Oravia to* till* o f tk*
•old u Xarmoa a. PaPtraat mm*
C o o H. DaPeraad. hi* wtfa. to.
Or loot* T taesn a* Cor* at oL Tka
v*.
iaocrtptUa *f tk* rool pripor-.y
U**ta*e t* M il pr*-.»*4!*f dam. LAURA CLARK, at a!
D s f .it a a :*
rrlba* la tk* Cowpoiat 10 oo fal-

Legal Notice

Iowa:
Baf'a TP noth * f tka North,
watt coroar af tko N W '. of tk*
IE** »f Soctioa It. Towsahlp
11 Ooutk. Root* S* Eoat. roa
tb*ar* Xartk tit*; tkaoc* Ema:
to tka Waat Uo* * f etat*
Illtkwor X*. I : tk*oc* a*otk
at*** tk* W**t Ita* of ooll
hlakwor to a potot C u t of
potat of k«elastae.
tkaoc*
Vr*«*. to **la« of Oai'.Bolt*.
B atartlif comas mo rom*«ar
Eoat oa* » aot o f tk* c*at*r
llo* of Sactloa IS.
To* or* r*v*l/* 4 to f’.la Fsor
akiatr witk tk* dark of tko oboma
coart oat aaroa o cop/ tkaraof
opoa Flout lira attorn *)* who**
•lira** la: l i t Eoat Xaw t i f U a d
Avao**. VTIatar Park. Florida. o*t
lotar tu n tk* Iltk dor Of N oaoa.
H r. A. D. I t t l mi i i t t l i H tr low,
, *lo* a Pair a* Pro Coofaoai will
, t* aatarad otolaat r e v
IN WITNKOO W IlE A C c r . I t»&lt;*
karasatt aat m t has* o at offload
m r offklol aaol ot Soaftrd. Sami.
■ &gt;la Caoatr. Florida, ihlo : i n
i dor of Octokar, A. D. H it.
(SEAL)

U P 11.redo*

Clark af Circuit Co art
l&gt;F Mortko T. Ylhlaa
Papal/ Clark
L Pharr Akotr
of oktrmoa, TorakulL S*atarflti
i A Eidata

; 11* Eoat N«w £■ flo o d Aaoauo
Poat Cfflc* Bo I ' l l *
Win tar

Pork.

Florldo

Attara*)* far tko Plaintiff*
Pull ilk Oct. II. It, A Not. I. IL

IN COCNTT H D S r a
COCRT,
SEMINOLE COCNTT. P t o n i D t
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT AND
•m i r i T t o a FOR DISCIPAROR

LAKEFRONT
LOTS
At

Prices

YouTi

Never

See

A g a in . . . . For

IN C E N T R A L FLOR IDA’S
F A S T E S T GR OW ING A R E A

LARGE
(ISO* s 150*

LOTS
and

larger)

WITH SHADE TREES

Only $20 i m fSm

Ihese
earporaled

Outatondiag Land
Village o f North

ESTATE OF
ALAXSOX HOWE, p*:*a**d
All p*r*oaa ar* haraay aotlflad
Ikat th* uadaratpaod ma Eaacutrti
of aalt aatai* ha* comylatod tka
admialairatlaa Ihorawf aad ha*
niad la aald court h*r flrat and
flaal rayon aad ayyllcatlon far
dlKharpv ObJ*«tl*iaa iharato. If
any. Mould k* duly flla-t Afttr
flllap proof of yuklUatloa avow,
lap tkia M ile* baa k*«n yubliahtd
one* a wash far four conMcutla*
wash*, tka matiar af ayyroval af
aald rayart aad Ik* *rd*riax af
distribution af aald aatat* wU!
com* kafar* tk* c*urL

E*a A. Hunt

A* Eaacutrls of **ld ••:*:*
Akarmaa. TurabulL eaatarflti
4 Eldaoa. Orlando. Florida.
AHaraaya far E aacu u u
First Puhllcatlan • * Octakar If,
IIIL
Publtak 0 *L II. t l , I I * Xar. I.
lilt.

KLRCTIOX PROCLAMATION
Undsr aad by vlrtus of authority
In m* T*st*d a* th* Mayor of ta*
City af Baaford. Florid*. I kora*
by call h Mnauiyal Oaaaral Else,
tlan t* b* bald thraupkout th* City
•f Baafard. Ptarlda. *a tv* Srd day
•f X*v*mb*r, Ills, far alactlaa
af iw* CItr Camaalaatoaar* far
tarn* o t *(tl«* at Ura* yaara
m l,
Said alapllaa shall k* hald at u *
City Hall ta aald City t l la a f ir f ,
Florida. I* aoaformlty t* th* taw*
aad ardlaaaca* ratal lap la ala*
lloop sow la fare* la aald City.
Th* pall* will b« ay** at T H
o'clock A. M. Eaalsra Standard
Tim*, aad wilt «!*** at T:dd o’clock
P. M. oa aald data.
I k*raby ayyalat Pt*yd A. Palm­
ar aad P. R Aakdawa aa Clark*
aad lira. Clift M. Aktaa. Mra L
T. Da aA Mra. J**l R Plaid. Mra
Ma* ItumbUy, Mrs. P. E. Roumlllal aad Mr*. Ralph Austin Bmltk
04 la*pael*ra af aald •l*cti«a.
IX WITH EOS WHEREOF, 1 kavp
harauat* M l my hand aa Mayor
af tha City t l Baafard. Florida,
aad hava tauaad ta k* altlsod
htraio th* aaol a f aald City aa
tkia tbd Sad day * f Octabar, HIS.
A. L WILSON
Aa Mayor tka c ity
*1 Baafard. Florida
(SEAL)
ATTEOTr
H .V TAMM. JR.
City n *rk
Publtak 0 *1. L *. 11. JI, **. H I)

3-BEDROOM HOUSE, unfuroiibm; eif.sg room, finpUce. $70
mo. Ph. FA 2-OTM after dp. m.
BEDROOM
kitchen
equipped
boose. Pbaoe F A 2-dM&gt; o r
fa : nu.

Legal Notica

To* tfsllawioc 3013*1 P*ri30* koa* ka*s -oalactad by th* Board of
Caaaty ComiolmloB«ro af Sammola Caantr. rterlio t» **rr* oo Clark*
ood loipoctar* for tk* Spoctal O « 3 *rol EI*&lt;t!«a aad for tk* Elactlea
Sr tk* Board cf Pakllc Xsatroctloa of S*a:aoU C«uaty, Ploriia. to
V* kali M o tl). Tm.alay. XoTarabar trd. Itit.
CWrh aad 1— w*ca**&gt; — P s a t l U T NO. t — » cat Saatord
FTATE OP F L O R I D A
TU: Mr. Ed. Hast. Clark
Mr*. IL Z- Jtkooca
La u r a c lapjc . l&lt; oiit «. k«r » Vra La* Batsar
MrL Robart Parkar
kaowa tyoso* tf morriod. aad tf Mr* Mar Edmosda
Mr. J. H. L»*. Jr.
daoi. tka amkowo ta .r v ddrla***. Mr. Ra:&gt;v Laaalxe. hr.
Mr. J. W . B .cklalacatao* oat eraatta* a f to* aait
Clark aad laataciar* • P B E C tver NO. S — U k * Rm i m
LAURA CLARK. CEDP.OE J L S - Mr a**r|* w. Ball, Clark
Mrs. Hataa C. H ot*
TD.'E aid LAURA JUSTICE, hla Mra. Mary Hit:all
Mr*. Cat Bckauh
• If*. It alia*, tkttr ra*w*ctlta a a , Mr*. Orac* Tkarotea
kaowa *7000 ** If a ir r ltd . aat tf
d**d.
tk*
r*ap*ctlT*
aakaowa Mr. WBIlam B*sk. J r, Clark
Mra Lscll* Klrckkeff
hair*, dart**** layataa* aat cron, Mr. "B. L F a itla t, Jr.
Mr*.Mrra L death ward
laaa af th* *ald OEOK'iE JUSTICE Mra Martha Rabera
Mra. CvarUtt* Smiik
aad LAURA JUSTICE. k:a wlfa; Mra Lida Stlaa
Mr*. F.sth Htrroa
J. L. CUMBIE. If otic*. fe!a s i . Mr*. Ckiistlaa Blaakaaahlp
Mrs. Lela Wtaa
kaowa ayama* If a a m a d , sad If Mr. f r *4 W. Pop*
Mra. JacqaalFB M. C a«:«
4 * * 1 tha ask mow* hair*. 4a tlita a
Mr*. Clyt* Husspkray
Mra Mary Rita Bauar
l*(ataa* aat sraataaa at -A* aa.t Mr*. C. M Plow art
Mr*. Ltaara E. Dsacan
J. L CUMBIE; aad * v
aad all Mr*. E-al&gt;&gt; Eppa
Mia* Jaaaati* Welfar
yara-.a. clatmlac oar n m
tltla
CHah aad Iw aw lw w — PlICClNrr NO. 4 — Paata
a rt lal.raat ta aad to tka follow* Mr*. Cartrud# Pox. Clark
Mr*. Mary A. SplTay
la| daacribad Had lyla* act tw­ Mr*. Cant* C. Celllaa
Mr*. Martha Daamark
ine ts StmtaoU C o a s t/, Ploriia, Mr*, . u n i Hrdaa*
ta-wlti
Clark aad laspwrtar* — PW IX1NCT NO. S — (batadw
TRACT A: Tk. hoaik n at tko Mra R. P. Klsp. Clark
Mra. Cklera B*:il*
.
SE'm of d .,;l i a
1 1 , Mra Mlaal* K. Mass*
Mr. Rakari A Daw harry
T ,« ..k lr
ta
a «*;b
Mra Willi* P. » 1« m
Mr. T. II. Da* 1*11
Raaga !&gt; East.
Clark wad laepmeaw — PRECINCT NO. I — Uaatta
TRACT B: Ta* Soati t « af tk* Mr. W. &lt;}. K ill**. Clark
Mr. E4 *»a O-.lt
Eoat S of tk* V . i : Mr. John D. T3 - . a u
Mr. W. E. Dlbbl*
S of tk* S W S, at tk* Mra Eb b i Touts
SE'% of SocUoa 14,
€ Hah aad l u t a c l a n •— PRECINCT NR T — Chalaata
Tawaakip
!0
Sostk. Mr. R. D. HamtL Clark
Mr. Earsaat Wkaaitas
Raat* It EaaC
Mr. W a . IL Asdarsea. dr.
Mra Eralya Par*
Tea. asJ tack of yea. ara fcara* Mra Aasa E. T*ftl*y
ky sotlflwl s o l r*N9 lr * i to o p .
clash aad laapwrawra — PRECINCT NO. ■ —* r « ! 4*a*id
pear ast fits, paraonaLy or by Mra Gladys L Jan*. Clark
Mra Katac-a C. Wllaoa
yoor attorss), wlib tk* Clark of
Mr
a&gt;b*rt E. Parkar
Mr. Rtckarl IL Parkar
|ba aboTt-.-yUd Court, year writ* Mra Ruth A Bemford
taa 4 *f* 3 Mr, tf aoy, to tk* Rill to
Clark aad laepw-ter — PRECINCT Na. » ta apwaa*
(lain Till* Llad baraia asaisat Mra Gaerf* Otto, Sr, Clark
Mr. Ck**Ur Ntlaoa
you !a tk* abeas-ityla-l caaa*. Mra. J. K. Gray
Mr. L L Co«
and te aarr* a copy of tka- u s i
Mra E'.aea Show
Mra. G. G. Bowaar
en Plalstlffa attoraay, balow, ca
(lark aad laaparaarw — PRECINCT NR I* — Lab* nary
or kalara tat II day et Notttabar, Mr. II. M Glaaaeo, Clark
Mra Etalyn Tkompa-.a
A. D. Hit.
Ur. W. r. Burk*
Mra Katkarls* P. Lam X
Hpraia fall M f or atsa a Do­ Mr R&gt;a* Huajphray
er** Pro Caa.’ iM i will ta aa'.*r«4
Clark aad laopavtarw — PRECINCT VO. It — ( l u a a a l a lyttaa*
*4 *
T*t»
U. *. T. L u-jikaa*. Clara
Hra iitsry Har.ssn
WITXEo- my kosd as 1 aaol at Mra M. G. Pat*
Mr. J. C Bout*
SaBfmrd. Somlaal* C o - v y
Plor, Mra Paal PraacS
Mr. Ia s Ii* Wlatar*
Ida. ta a Ills day ot Octeber,
llrrh aad la*aariata _ PRECINCT VO. IS — Paraat Clay
a. o
m &gt;.
Mr. W. A. Torward. Clark
Mra RlcVard Parda*
I SEAL1
Mra Cacil B Wallar
Mra Asiy Watldaa
D P. HERNDON
Mra Laos Hods**
Sr.
Clark of tk* Circuit Court
Clark aad taayaatara — PRECINCT NR IB — *La*la
By Joan M W ilks
Mra EwlIF P JaVakcla, Clark
Mra Marparat Mikltr
I ' M f Clark
Mra Ctkyl Mlklar
Mra Aaaa MIklar
W. C Hai-'f.iaan. Jr.
Mra. Gartrud* Luka*
Kdw*r4a H, 111,34
llarh aad iHarataaa — PRECINCT NO. It — Para Park
Oaaford. F ivr. 1 *
Mra J jsa lu M. Brldi*. Clark
Mr. Graham Wilaoa
Attorn*) for PlalaUff
Mr. Pr;ea Etkart
Mr. Jamta Birkaamayar. Sr.
Mr- Java J. McMaaua
Mra EUaaVath Saabarpar
l a lb * Court o f tko Cwwuay J u d o * .
Clark and law* aa cre — PRECINCT NR U — C.arral taofard
b*ml**4a Cwuary, F lo r id a , la F r o - Mr. Haary RuaaalL Clark
Mra Mlaal* M. ItrlcE aad
b a l* .
Mr. J H. Truluck
Mr. fldaay Vlhl*a
Iw ra -E a la la wf
U.-a Rally Toll
Mra Martha B AtaartHo
PETER l i i-P o lls
Mr*. Hat*n ranataatie*
Mra Mary L Darla
Dacaatad Mra Primi* Roumlllat. Jr.
Mra Glady* B Coosar
T o AH t ra d itof* aad P ov ooo* M a t* Mra A!ic* W. W ill Ink
Mra Hsiao A. L .d « t *
lo p Claims oa D * a * a 4 a A poLaal Mra Gtadya A- Smlta
lira Elalaa H. Smith
Said karat* i
Mr, U. L W rit at
Mr. Haary Lcnpwail
Tou asd sack of you ara harohy Mr*. Naaai* Camarow
Mr. D. C Howard
natlftal and r*iulr*d to praaael
Clark aad laafaHarw — PRECINCT NO. It —Cowtral to*lord
aaytlalaa* and danaada wMen you. Mra laka T il**. Sr, d a r k
Mra J. Paa**
or altkar of y*u. may h **t apalnat Mr. Harray Twuo*
Mra N**l Lyta*
th* aaut* of Patar Lioy-i'.:*, daMr. Jo* William*
caaaad. lata of * * :t county to th*
John Krifar, Oiairmaa
Coualy Jodis at Aaiamol* Couaty.
Board of Cauaty r « a n : i i : i : i r i
Florida, at hla oftlc* ta tka court
Samlaol* Cauaty, Florida
bout* *f a*id Couaty at saatord. •Official S*al&gt;
Florid*,
wttkla aipkt
calandar Attaat: O. P. HERXDO.W
month* from tk* tim* of tv* flrat
Clark o f tko Circuit Court
publication at this sotlct. Each
(tm lnol* Couaty. Ploridu
claim ar 4 am*nd shall b* la writ- Pabllak OctoMr U r*. I t tl.
tap. aai avail atala ih* ylac* af
raaldaai* aad yon offi * addraaa
ot Ih* c:*u*aat, and ahall b* iwara
t* by IVa claim**!, hla spent, ar
attaraay, aad any such claim ar
demand aot a* find ahall a* raid.
Marl* Llyyoll*
Aa Eiacutrtx of th* Last Will
and Taalamtat *r
P*t*r Llyyalia. d«c*as«d
Flrat yubllcatwa Oct. i. n i t .

BALLROOM

Qstanna
9

school o f dance
6th Thru 8th Grade
REGISTER N O W . . .
CiaiBca Begin O ct. 15th
Phone F A 2-0834

PAINTING
•

•

Sanford —

Behind

Studebaker

near.
FOUR large bedrooma. expaan v* b u n g room , beautiful oak
floor], electric kitchen, dieting
room , 2 baths 2 car garage
5ago aad date palm i. a vtd#
variety of tropical shrube and
C o v e n . Beautiful v h jte atucedv
oa nuiiow til*, leas than t o n —
miautei from down town oa
p a ied road.
A country home you can ibew
with pride and enjoy the quiet
peaceful area.
Let us show y«u the "D ream
H om e" you've been waiting for
at only $17,joo.

F A R M E R 'S A G E N C Y
N . V. Farm er, Realtor
D. H. Whitmore
Tulllaa G. T r a a a

BY OWNER: Equity $1400. No
elating cool, no qualifying 3
BR., bath A ;i, modern elie*
trie kitchen. Sunland Estalcs,
US Park View Dr.

WELCOME
NAVY AND
NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
We invite yea to be ear gmeto
aboolstrly free wtthoat obUgnlion nt on* of Salford * lending
Motel* while yoa locate not­
able hearing for yeanelf sod
family, pick ip yonr key at
oar Sale* Office.

“In the City of
Gracious Living”

4th Addition

Dream Homes

Homes Designed For
Florida Living.

3 A 4 Bedroomn —
1 4 2 Batha

T O T A L P R IC E

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low as $425
You can move in immedi•tely while the papers are
being processed.
W # Guarantee Personal
Satiafactlon On The
Construction O f Y our
Home Or Y ou r Money
Cheerfully

Garage

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

f)

11$ S. French A y*. Ph. FA W2*X
After boon. FA 2-2I1B, FA 24BZI,
FA 24011

VYlcuw/i

WRECKS REBUILT

Phone FA 2*7719
4

STATE o r FLORIDA TO: W A L
TXR O R I X . If itlvi t t i uak&amp;own
• X » w If BiTTlii. * -1 If 4t*d .
tv* u t u i i t i t n t n l i M i , |*.
t l ! « » 134 | r » ;« * | of tv« (old
WALTER
OWTX:
JOHNI.
BRANCH &gt;34 JENNIE BRANCH,
t u »lf*. If 1 II1 3 m l r rarpactlva
«a k *a v 3 i u . h i If m*rrt*-1. and
tf l u i . tko r*&lt;p*c:lt* unknown
hair*. J n l i m . lapat*** i n ] *r*-itM 3 of tko Mte JOHN t_ BRANCH
o s t JENNIE BRANCH, bit «*lf#;
NARINE BANK A TRUST COMPANT, forrorlr FIRST (AVINOS
4 TRUST COMPAXT O r TAMPA
• orporati**. wttk principal &gt; f.
fit* In Tampa. itlllahorowph Coun.
IF. Florid*. and 1 ST 331 &gt;!1 S*r.
m m k o iis* or c.’almlap &gt; 3 / rlpvi.
tl'.l* 3 s t isuroit te &gt; b 4 t&gt; ih*
t*ll*wia» 4i&gt;crtkel l i - l t
If . b *
* i 1 bi.oe la Samlaol* Coast),
Florid*. to-wit:
Too N X '. &gt;r Ike N r.'i , f
Swetloa
It. Tavaaklp
ji
Soutk Ross* 11 E li*.
Tau. an i &gt;&gt;&lt;k of 70 0 . or* ktro.
by vottfiad o s l r*u=.r*4 t« appaa*
or. 4 fil*. parssaally of by your
ottoraoF. witk tk* Clork of tko
abnaa-alylad Cosrt. TOUT wrttton
dafaaaa* tf oar. to tk* Bill t*
•jalat Tllto t il.l hart.a ocolao:
too Ib tko o k o tt-a ttltl tout*. i b 4
to t i n t o copy of tko torn* ov
Flalatlffa* BttaraOF. balow. on or
b*I-»r* ho Ilto do7 of Xaaamiar.
A. D m i .
Htroin fait not or otto o Darrta
Pro Coaftaoo wilt
bo antarad
Spain*: you.
WITNESS mr hoa4 or.i at*! ot
/oxford. SomlBot* County. Plor.
Ido. ’ hit Ittk day of Oc.obar, JL
P. l i lt .
(SEAL!
O P. HERNDON
cjork of too C t m i t Court
Bf : Jeoa M. WUko
Doputr Clorfc
W. C. Hutchison. Jr.
Edwards Butldls*
Sanford. Florida
Attaraay far Plalatlfla

STRAIGHTENING

We Specialize In Custom Work
10th

"

Close to d o n town, t e a r
from pltoe d m w .
IVjO. down. then SAVE wba:
you normally pay a t rent.
ft

ROSA L, PAYTON

Refunded.

�V
H M If
-

■ ' -- *

A Want A d A Day Makes A ll Business Pay ! Ph. FA 2-26H
ft. Beal

Far Id s

Estate I W

BaM

ll1MUJag - raiattag

O ffa l),

3-BEDROOM kouM U«| Wynne- BY O W NER: 2 -b ed ra ta tom e at
2429 Chain A v e.; 32.100 cash.
wood D r. Low down pay meat,
Phone F A 2-4433 before • or
n o n e F A 2-7737.
after 3 P. M.

B A M R O O nra
Contracting A Repairs
Licensed — Bonded —Insured
F R E E ESTIMATES
PINECREST 2nd addition: 3-bed­ lift Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 1TNS
room, 2 beth, kit chon equipped
CUSTOM BUILT
With lake frontage of 100 |L to
hom e; pinn p a n e l e d den.
Remodeling — Free
M S ft.
FA 2-3423.
R rp a 'rt
P t o t o FA 1-4744
BILL BERXOSKY, Contractar
NEW
HOMES
Loch
Arbor;
3'and
Five and Tea Acre F arm i
4
bedroom s;
F or
exciting FLOOR sanding ta d flanking
fam ily living with planned lux­
dealing. Waxing, l a r v i n g
ury plus am ple entertaining
SM ritofe C a n t v atom IMB. BROKER
facilities and play areas at
M
S L E A M N T U to ^ a r r .
Ml
F ark A v t. f t . F A I M li
moderate prices. Shown by ap­
pointment. Call F A 2-4012.
13. Special Services

F fii, Oct. 23, 1959— Page 9

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• E A ST T R IM S

Ns* Aid Hand f n A * e
311 I . First BE
PA 2-34X1
22. Articles Fur Bale

%

PATTY BERG golf clubs A bag;
rigM handed. Ph. FA 2-7756.
WINCHESTER 12 gage, model 11
shotgun. Johnson 3 h. p, nutboard m otor. Mall 7 Inch skill
aaw, like new. FA 2-1321.

HOUSE, .1003 Park Ave., Pine- FOR RE N T: FLOOR SCRUBBER
creat, 1300 down. See Mrs. A r o U S R E R . A P to a e F A l-IM t
Ruby Jordaa at 122 Laurel
TV SERVICE within tba hour.
Drive,
Service Call 12.30 plus parts.
Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. Fh,
FA 2-9799.

PAINT and
WALLPAPER SUPPLIES
Buy 1 Gat. - Get I TREE!

Sj

MART CARTER PAINTS
201 W. l i t St.
FA 2-3449

Stemper H u

TAILORS sew ing machine. Singar
a few pieces o f high-grade pro- PIANO TUNING A 1IP A D U M C
31-20 electric attachments; 373R O U E S A N D LOTS fe r celared • party for sale very elose to the
W. L . HARMON
FA 2 5404.
proposed site o f C1RCUSLA.ND.
tple. Also homes ouilt on lots,
PH. FA 2-4223 After 3 P. M
Anyone interested in procuring
y W all, Phono FA 2-13*7.
3-USED Bicycles *3.00 each. XPUMPS - SPRINKLER
17-92 Highway frontage In this
Trade In Refrigerators *33.00
All
types
and
aixea.
Installed
area
is
Invited
to
call
us
for
H I - h o m e ; jalouaie porch hard*
rath. 1-Trade In Frreger *49.00.
“
D
o
It
Ymsraelf*
complete details.
.floors, city water. Ph.
1-Trade In Table TV 333-00. i
WE R E PA IR AND SERVICE
Trade In Portable TV *123.00
W. H. “ B ill" STEM PER Agency
e i m i w h w » * « l» 1l,- 1,“ l'r » " ^ u
S T I N E
1-Kiddle Table * Bench Set
R ealtar A la ta rer
1V4 ACRES
Modern homes 2
Machinery and Sapply Co.
*4 99. 3-Metal Tablet Good For
"R ead any good books lately?"
l i t N. Park 207 W. 2 nd St.
Fh. F A 24422
bedroom s, D » bathrooms, Flor­ Phono FA 2-4M1
TV’ Snack* *2.00 each. 3-Ntw
ida room , large living room,
a. Female
Wanted
2*’ * Power Mowers $39.03 eachH K A T I N O
tllni.ig room and kitchan. Large
I I. Beat a and M a t t e
17.
P
e
te
■
Livestock
■
SnppUea
New Full Site Boya or Gtrla
H . B . POPE CO.
la ra g e and carporte. 1 mile WAITRESS, Fauat Drug store,
Bicycles *34.44.
204 S. Park FA 24234
M
ercury
Outboard
Motors
c a s t o f ball park on Celary
contact Mrs. Cox, apply in per­
3-MALE CHIHUAHUA -M a n c h e s ­
FIRESTONE STORES
Ave.
WOODRUFF
MARINE
son.
ter Toy pupplea, Ph. FA 2-1077.
111 S. F iril 54.
3401 French Ave.
FA 2-13*2
NAVAL O FFICE R, leaving San- WAITRESS WANTED:
between
FILLY COLT, 7 months aid;
OAK LEAVES, thavingi and sawford offers this chirm lng 3-bed4:30 and 12:00 P . M., Angels.
Gateway T o The Waterway
Chihuahua, femala. ARC regis­
dual, delivered.
P h o n e
Windshield
Back Glass
reom contemporary home with
Phone FA 2-fT31.
Yeur EVTKRUDE Dealer
tered. FA 2-7134 after 1 p. m.
FA 21134.
XI f t living-dinin’ area; part
Door Glaaa
V a s t Glass
Ratoon Sporting Goods
WANTED:
Must
•lr conditioned; double utility SECRETARY
S E R V IC E
Leans T o Play T to
MOSTLY COLLIE, 3 years old, 194-4* r.. 1st.
Ph. FA 2-3*61
have experience in bookkeep­
room . Lovely established land­
Senkarlk Glaaa and Paint Co.
“ GRAND MAGNUS O R G A N "
chllds pat, 313. Phoon FA 2-1442.
ing, typing, and be able to
scaping.
attractive
neighbor­
112-111 W. lad 84.
FA S-44M
' » SEA KING, 33 h. p., elec­ In Minutes; True Ca'hedral Tone
lake dictation. Call FA 2-4131
hood. Low monthly payments
tric controls. 2 props. Phone
1129.13 and 9IM.93
i
T
5
i
s
i
M
i
!
i
r
o
5
i
r
from
a
to
3.
R oy Reel Paint A Body Shop
and
flexible
terms.
Phone
FA 3-7224. Terms if needed.
RANDALL ELECTRIC
FA 2-3734.
10th A Sanford
11X to . Magnolia
F A 2-4913.
Behind Studebaker Garagt
14. Autom obiles • Trailers
GOOD
opening
for
salesman
FACTORY TO TOU
TV and RADIO REPAIR * f T
1*37 CHEVROLET pick up, ex­
fam iliar with hardware and
ALUMINUM
3:oo nights and weekends; Ssn.
cellent condition, assume pay­
building supplies to work In
VE N ETIAN BLINDS
ford, L ik e Mary and Longwood.
C O N STR U CTIO N k
ment*. See at t l« E. 2nd St. Enrloaad haad. S ag-p roof bottew
Sanford territory. R. Edwards
SANFORD PROPERTIES
FA 2-2772 and FA 2-6613.
Builders Supplies, SO] W. 3rd.
vail with plaitie end*. Plaaflc
114 Atlantic Bank Rulldlng
P IP E L IN E
E Q U IP M E N T
HOMEMADE M0 Chevy pick-up,
Flo. fla rr h s
B. H. Ivers
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
or rayon tapes. Cotton o r nytoa
good tires, good motor and
PIN SETTERS over 16 yrs. &gt;f
YOU NAME TT—W E 'LL FIND IT
ments, Invoices, hand bills, sod Fri. Nov. «, 19 A. M ., W1LLUcords.
over load iprin gi. Ph, FA 3-1313
age, apply Sanford Bowling Al­
program s,
etc.
Progressive
STON.
FLA.
at
Airport.
Thin
la
Senkarik
Glaaa and Paint Ca.
ley, 204 Magnolia.
*300 DOWN will buy a 3-bedroom,
Printing Co. Phono FA 2-2M1 —
23 ml from Ocala o r Gaines­ 3-BEDROOM traUar fully air con 112-114 W, 2nd St. rh. FA 2-4412
3 bath home In 3rd. Addition
30« West Dth St.
ville.
Mid-St ate
Const.
Co.
GOOD reliable drivers. Apply
dltlonad, washer and dryer. Will
Plnecreat. Thla homo features
quitting and A. G. Wimpy Co.
Yellow Cab Company, 214 So.
sell aqulty very reasonable or Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Complete
Law s
Malnlenaaea;
fully equipped kitchen and m iny
Service With The Cub. SUPER
restricting
operations;
NirthMagnolia.
will trad* tor equity In 3 bed­
Fertiliser—Spraying — Mowing
other extras. Ph. FA 2-3603.
TRADING POST. FA 2447T.
west S3 Dragline (N ow In 1*371
room
home.
Phone
FA
2-3134,
JOHN L0M M ER4K
with Murphy 21 Engine, 13*
PLNECREST: 1 year old 3-bed- 10. Male or Fem ale
23' HOSE *1.00, Boy’ s Wcitern
414 Willow Ave. FA 2-TlfT
Room , good; Lima 703 Dragline '32 PLYMOUTH fordor, 6 cylin­
room, 2 bath, Florida room. IF you wiah ta m ik e extra
Dungarees *t as pr. Army-Navy
(New
in
’37)
with
Cat
D-3M,
lord
er;
just
had
ntw
rings,
la
HEATERS
CLEANED
Nicely landscaped fenced in
Surplus Store, 810 Sanford Ave.
Christmas money thru isle*que.
good;
2
Unit
414
Cranes.
aorta
and
valve
lob;
clutch
leit
Laws Mower Repairs
back yard. Well and pump.
m s nshlp— id lin g
rubber door
Gas k Diesel, good k fair; 2
than year old; runs good —looki SEWING MACHINE: Take over
LEWIS SALES A SERVICE
Large utility room . Wall to wall
mats call FA S-M23 between
Unit Backhoe Fronts;- Osgood
good: priced at $123. Phoat
payments on nrarly new xig291U W. 20th St.
carpeting in living room . 123
6 a. m. and 0 p, m.
200 Cram- Rackhoe, fa ir; 3 Cat
FA 2-7779.
rag. Write M ri. Jeno, c / o San­
FA 2-7929 or FA 1-2169
Coleman Circle. Call FA 2-7915.
D-7'a, SI Sou. to 2T-272M, all
ford Harold.
B Y OWNER: 2-beilroom home, t l . W ork Wanted
w /TA cable deters, all good; FOR SALE or TRADE: 1*34 Lib
erty Built House Trailer 46' PEAS, black eyes and crow d en
best location in Country Club SEWLNii, Phone FA 2-7143.
6 Cat D-7’ 1, S/N os. to 3T-12607,
long; 2 bedroom s. Trade equity
by the bushel Ph. FA 2-0413.
Manor. Phono FA 2 6442.
all with Sidehoomt, all over­
for
house
or
boat
outfit.
CHILD CARE in m y home; ref­
hauled
k
good:
2
Cat
D-6‘
s,
NO JOB TO U R G E OR SMALL
SINGER Electric “ ewlng m T
FA 2-2SSS.
erences. FA 2 7709.
SU doter k ildrboom tractors,
Drive Ways — Parking Arras
chine for balance due to reLOOK AT THE REST both
good;
Cat
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rac­
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apondhlc parly in this vicinity.
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ami 2 bath Zeuli-bilt homes at
filler, good; Cleveland 320 Dit­
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blue,
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Manager,
Ilnx
33,
Sanford
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French
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ner-Denver 313 Dieiel Compres­
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tsar
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Diesel 300 amp Welder: GF.
STORKS, t i l E, T in t SI.
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till a P . M.
• Asphalt Driveways
gas W elder; Essik VR 34 Vibrat­
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PA 2 0641
• Parking Arens
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4 Gramm
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Christian woman in ahare my
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FA 2 3943
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FA 2-0013 NOrth 9 4422
NOrtb 44711
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Editorials

ANOTHER DARK SIDE THEY HOPE TO REACH

By MARQUIS CHILDS
WASHINGTON— President Elsen­
hower h ss told officials responsible
for space development to be prepared for a meeting some time
nest week to try to straighten out
the tangle of authority that blurs
responsibility for progress or the
tack of it.
Such a m ove can hardly be de­
layed longer, since public opinion
is warming up on this question.
The fact that the United States has
consistently for two years been in
second place, with the Soviet Un­
ion s c o r i n g
one spectacular
achievement alter another, could
becom e a hot political i«*ue in
nest year’s campiagn.
Reports to the White House indi­
cate that the public Will not be
pacified by the soothing statements
put out by some military men to
the effect that the recent moon
shots have no relation to Soviet
military capability. In view of the
extraordinary accuracy o f the two
shots ever such vast distances, this
is loo m „rh to swaltnw even though

State Industrial Gain
Ahead Of Average
By GORDON J . TOLL
M ta a fc r , Security Associate*, la c .
Industrial expansion in Florida is well ahead of the TJ. S.
Average. Manufacturing employment has doubled in this
atate during the past decaue. In the nation as a whole, it has
only risen 10 per cent. In the past three years alone, some
2,000 new manufacturing plants and major plant expansions
have occurred in the state and total wages in manufacturing
and mining have climbed from $544,000,000 to $745,000,000
in the same period.
Some o f the largest benefactors o f this huge expansion
are our giant power corporations. Figures released from the
Florida Growth Fund News show electric power production
An Florida in 1,000 Kilowatt hours in 1940 were 1,709,591;
in 1950, 5,610,410; 1958, 15,730,815. Customer ’.0-year per­
centage gain for Florida Power 1 Light was 139 per cent;
Florida Power Corp, 139 per cent; Tampa Electric, 82 per
cen t Net income for Florida Power and Florida Power and
Light for the same 10 year period resulted in over a 400 per
cent gain for both companies. Earnings per share of each of
the above companies have been over the past five yeurs in a
continual upswing.
A new utility company has recently come into the pub­
lic view— Florida Water and Utilities Company. Organized
Ainder the laws o f the State of Florida in 1954, it has its prin­
cipal executive offices in Miami, Florida. The company pro­
vides water distribution service and sewnge collection and
treatment for the Cutler Ridge area in Dude County. Addi­
tionally, the company provides water distribution service in
an area o f npproximutely 20 square miles to the north nnd
oorthwest of Cutler Ridge. Net income for the past three
years hns been on a steady upward climb.
In a letter to the stockholders of Florida Water, dated
September 3U, 1959, it was reported for the eight months
^ n d ed August 31, 1959, the company's total revenue approxi­
m a te d $591,000 comparing most favorably with revenues of
$530,000 for the entire yenr of 1958. The steady growth in
company operations and increased detnund for their facili­
ties resulted in a backlog of $414,000 in unfinished contracts
as of December 31, 1958. During the first eight months of
this year, additional contracts with builders und developers
have resulted in increasing this backlog to $876,000 as of
August 31, 1959. The company is currently serving 2,608
aites. Under existing contracts, 3,848 sites remain to be
connected. Earnings per share arc 81 cents versus 57 cents
A sst year. The dividend rate is presently at the rate of 36
cents per share a year, payable 9 cents quarterly. This com­
pany is situated in u rapidly growing area,
•

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Trends &amp; Tangents in Forbes Magazine claims that the
San Francisco Giants did not grab the pennant, but tiieir
stock hns performed well anyway. Recent quote on the ball
club's shares wns $820. o ff only slightly from the year’s
high o f $895. The low bid two years ago. when the Giants
were preparing to move out of New York, was $330.00 per
share.

•

The Short Interest on the New York Stock Exchnnge in­
creased 335.940 shares In the month ended October 15, the
New York Stock Exchunge reported. A "short” sale is ‘'ac­
complished by borrowing stock from an owner and selling it.
The short seller hopes to buy an equivalent number o f shares
later at a lower price, thus making a profit, und then return
the shares to the lender.”
Studebaker-Packard Corp. continued as the issue with
the largest short interest position— 452,606 shares. Ameri_ can Motors Corp. had the second largest short position—
•113.053 shares.

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Washington Calling
it may be technically true that the
moon shots have no direct bearing
on weapons capability.
Even m ore disturbing to those
responsible fo r space developm ent
is the likelihood that in the near
future the Soviets wilt score an­
other first—sending a man into o r­
bit in a space vehicle. F or som e
time Russian scientists have been
saying that they have the problem
of recovery o f a space capsule lick­
ed. They claim that this was dem*
onstrated when they sent two dogs
about too m iles into outer space
and reportedly brought them back
alive.
While a healthy respect has
grown up for Soviet claim s since
they have so often been proved
right, space specialists here are
taking this one with a grain o f salt.
They point out that the dogs which
were returned to earth were never
sent into orbit but merely on a
round trip exploratory shot into
outer space. Sure, the skeptics say,
the Russians can tap a candidate,
pin a Lenin medal on him. put him
in a spare capsule and send him up

with the odds against his r t tu rn ia f
lo this planet.
Nevertheless, there Is a deep ua*
derlying concern ov e r tbo Amen*
esn approach to the whole proMta
o f space exploration. A vast tootl*
ing of rival publicity on a M ale
that Madison Avenue might envy
has given the public a false end
confusing picture not only o f t i e
failures but of the solid achieve*
ments o f rival program s. As in the
famous caucus race in Aliee ha
Wonderland, prizes are handed ou t
lo everyone no matter what direc*
lion the runners take or bow fait
they run.
Although the orbiting o f an
American in spare is a year to a
year and a half away w e have been
told all about the astronauta, their
wives and their children. The pub*
licity machines have traced the
course they will follow In outer
space and undoubtedly someone la
working on the speech the piooeer
space man will make when he re*
turns to earth. But alt this has an
if-snd-when sound about it, •
kind o f brave whistling in the vast
dark of interstellar sp ace. The
missile base at Cape C anaveral
may or may not be the best la the
world, but it is certainly the gnat*
rat adjective factory in existence
since nothing is ever shot o ff with*
Rest Homes and Nursing Homes out an accompanying stream of
for the Aged are glutted. So are vivid descriptive phrases,
the various slate institutions fo r '
Aware of the exceasrs to which
auch folks.
! this has gone, som e o f the apaco
As a result, prod your creaking! promoters nevertheless say that it
joints and tottering feet into ac is essential to iiffVivsl in tbe strut*
tion:
gle between competing agcnciee.
Don't surrender to the slavery Unless you keep Ihe public aw ar*
nf what you arc trying to do, a*
ot an easy chair;
And you relatives nr altcndants, this justiffealion goes, you ca n h*
please be firm in seeing that such chopped off by the Budget Bureau
oldsters walk as much as possible, or the White House with n o on* th*
wiser.
despite their groans.
The Arm y Ballistic M l s a i l *
Belter a little pain today in the
art of walking than to moan for Agency is currently under sentene*
years as a bedfast case:
ot death. This is the brilliant team
put logrthcr under W ernber V m
ADVICE TO OLDSTER*
And you older folks should be Braun, the German ex pert, that
sure you slay in full contact with developed the Jupiter m issile. 0 a *
life as long as possible by having of the problems the spare council
your eyes checked.
under Eisenhower's chairmanship
Get new glasses that will help must decide is the future o f ttla
you enjoy Uio color o f this world, team and whether it is to be sub*
for we'll all be in our coffins toon merged in the Air F ore* ap se*
program.
enough.
The council must atso face up t*
Don't grope around in 5U'3
darkness when new rye glasses the reasons why this country ia ia
will let yuit enjoy 00*... or even second place and likely to Stay
100'.. of the visual beauty o t this Ihcrc unless drartic and far-raaefe*
earth.
ing steps are taken. One obvioua
And don't livo in silence when reason is that the various apac*
a new In-aring aid will keep you projects have been starved ter
in touch with your friends snd rela­ money.
tives, as well as bird's calls, plus
Democrats hoping to make a * /
radio and TV.
political capital out o t this will
Finally, get a new set ot false discover at once that they are
lecth which will perm it you to cat themselves under tbe aun. Reflect*
the raw vegetables and other ing the Lyndon Johnaon-Sam Ray*
menu items of youth.
burn determination to outdo tho
You can 't feel young again un­ Eisenhower econom izers lh « House
less you eat and sea and hear like cut more than $20,000,000 out *&lt;
young folks:
ihe $433,000,000 the Administration
So quit saving all your m oney for asked far space programs.
your idnfulks. Spend a little to r e ­
Hut it Is not just • m atiar ad
juvenate yourself during your final getting more money. Tha realiaa*
10 to 20 years here on this beau­ (ion is growing that scientific %ad
tiful earth.
technical manpower is beginning to
As gifts, will you children be be in short supply. That gats dow n
sure your parents or grandparents lo deficiencies in education and to
get new glasses, a hearing aid incentives; in short, to pretty
and new teeth? Y ou can 't best solemn fundamentals in th* chai*
surh gifts:
lenge of outer space.

W orry Clinic

Assignment Washington
BY ED KOTKRHA
WASHINGTON — Out o f the
darkness, witness Herb Stcmpcl
snickered, slapped his knee and
haw hawed out of control at the
ham on the screen. The ham oo
the screen was Herb Stcmpcl.
Herb was watching himself
win $K),3oo—then lose $20,000 of
it—on the TV quiz show, TwentyOne. in 193fl. For eight weeks run­
ning he was a star in that per­
formance.
Now he had the center of the
stage in a different type of quiz
show, with Iicp. Oren Harris (II.,
Ark.) master of cerem onies. And
the only money to exchange
hands was Sleinpcl’s travel al­
lowance from Forest Hills, N. Y.

ped the querias to him la th«
Isolation booth.
"That was all rehearsed, just
like the answers were,” he (old
the committee when the lights
ramc back on again. And, now,
the reporters, who’d been taking
notes in the dark, saw little hu­
mor in the truth that they’d been
suckcred
into believing
those
"unrehearsed, spontaneous show s"
were unrehearsed and spontan­
eous.
The movie screen in the House
caucus room showed Herb Stcm ­
pcl, an ex til. sweating. But that,
he said, was because the program
people absolutely refused to turn
on the air conditioning in that
isolation booth. And those Kiicgs
were hot.
A co-star on the screen whose
whewing and agony was even
worse than Herb's was Charles
Van Horen who, by the strangest
of coincidences, won from Stem-

What was so hilarious to the
burly young witness was how
hammy he looked biting his lip
and straining for answers when
TV quizmaster Jack Barry pop­

He urged that the European na­
tions get together to decide their
economic needs &gt;u that further
U. 8. aid could be integrated. No
nation o f goodwill was barred
from Marshall'a project. The Sov.
let Union was expected to par­
ticipate. Some satellite nations
were enthusiastic, notably Poland.
On June 16, the Communist line
was drawn by I'ravda in Moscow,

s e c u r it y

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pel by the exact number of points
in the precise manner that the
New York quizzer had predicted
ha would.
Stcm pcl made this prediction
to a dozen people, including Ills
doctor. And the doctor came on
the witness stand between movies
and quoted his man as saying:
" I 'm going to take a dive ” And
he did—before millions ot view­
er*.
What shattered the former mili­
tary intelligence man's ego was
that he was told, lie said, by
the show's co-producer, Daniel
Enright, to miss an easy question.
11 was the third part in a scries
on the 1935 Academ y Award pic­
ture which, ironically. Stcmpcl
had seen two days before.
"T h ey wouldn't let me luso
honestly," he told the quiz quizzers.
But after he lost dishonestly,
he won another $3,000. This was
on a bet that Charles Van Dorm
would lose on a certain dale.
Herb said he got the tip-off (runt
Dan Enright. And, aald the wit­
ness, Van D orm muffed a ques­
tion on schedule.
Listening to these quiz witness­
es spill the beans, under oath,
revealing that all that excitement
was manufactured, leaves a fel­
This official publication de­ low as deflated as the wide-eyed
nounced the plan as an effort to little boy who discovers that San­
exert political pressure with dol­ ta Claus wasn't real after all.
lars, a plan to interfere in the
About the only spontaneous quiz
internal affairs of participating show that's real and unrehearsed
nations. Top diplomats in every any more Is the one the husband
foreign office in the world w cic get* when the Mrs. catches him
thinking and talking about the trying to sneak in in the wee
Marshall fla n , either about how hours
to benefit from it or how to scu t-1--------tie it.
IT T
In a matter of days, (hr plan
had become topic A everywhere,
whereas Acheson’ s speech scarce­
ly made a headline.
"W hy was this s o ? ” Aihcson
was asked some time ago al *
T H E F IN E S T L IN C O L N IN F O R T Y Y E A R S
cocktail party. He replied that he
didn't know.
,.J beauty
b e a u t i/ w
ill str
ik e you
t ou in
sta n tly — its
u a h tu u
v
/Is
will
strike
instantly—
its oquality
will impress you forever.
" I f you were to make a vitally
important speech in a relatively
remote place such as Cleveland,
Miss., why didn't you alert the
nrwxiucn at the .State Department
that it was coming up?"
'•Oh." Acheson replied, " I did
that. I railed in the British cor­
respondents and told them about
it."
•'British correspondent!
Why
didn't you tell the American cor­
respondents I "
Acheson’ s reply In that imilrai I
cd mixed motives. First, ho said
competition
among
American
liters associations was an intense
that he feared they could not ,
keep a confidence reposed in |
them and, second, hr seemed not
A M E R I C A 'S F IN E S T M O T O R C A R
to trust American prers associa­
tions, anyway.
Everywhere you look, beauty surrounds you — everything you touch turns to power.
That was a puzzler because the
hig, routine news of government
always is handled in Washington
on a confidential basis. On this
one occasion, Acheson chm e to
change the rules. His big speech
fizzled out in one small romnuinity instead of exploding through
out the world.

Acheson Forgotten Man
In Marshall Salutes
WASHINGTON ( U l’I l — In all
of the salutes to the late Gen.
George C. .Marshall and to his
Marshall J'lan the forgotten man
was Dean AchctOn.
You might say that Acheson
planned it Unit way. The office
tiles will show that Acheson—
then undersecretary o f state—was
first up with public proposal of
the basic idea of what came to
be known as the Marshall 1'iati.
Only a month in 1947 separated
the two speeches in which Ache­
son, first, ami then Marshall pro­
posed a great post-war rehabili­
tation program at the expetue o f
the U, S. Treasury.
Acheson's speech floated gently
away in early May 1947 on the
balmy springtime air o f Missis­
sippi. Marshall's, delivered June
‘ 5 at Harvard's commencement
exercises, rang bells around the
world.
Acheson spoke in Cleveland.
Miss., before the Delia Council.
His theme was that the United
Mates must "push ahead with the
reconstruction nf those two great
workshops of Europe and Asia—
(iermany and Japan”
without
waiting for Big Four agreement
mi such a project. Marshall's
speech was of gteatcr scope but
basically the same.

Grandpa Miller poses a prob­
lem that Is growing more com mon In Am erica. Old talks
MUST keep la motion nr they
will soon be slaves to the bed
or an easy chair. And b« aura
you prod them Into rrjuvrnatlag themselves via new glasses,
hearing aids and lalse teeth. If
they refuse to indulge them­
selves, then you children do U
for them a t gills.
BY — GEORGE W. CRANE
PhD.. M. I).
CASE C — 477: Eli Miller, agrd
almost
97,
is
Mrs.
Crane's
father.
He lives on our farm in Indiana
and for the past year we have
bail to watch hint closely to be
sure he cats and goes to bed on
schedule.
For Ids right hip is fairly stiff. It
pains hint when he tries to get up
and shuffle around the room s via
the aluminum vvalkrr.
So we drop in at breakfast time
to tie sure lie arises (rum bed and
goes to the tabic.
He groans ami procraslinaics,
hut wc sec that he gets upon his
feel.
But after breakfast, hr heads
into the living room to sit in an
easy chair all day.
And he has spent so much time
in that easy chair that his knees
now remain partly bent, even
when he walks.
So I have had to see that he
places hit fret on a hassock in
order that his legs will straighten
out.
WARNING TO OLDSTERS
You older folk* must resist this
natural tendency to take things
easy.
Otherwise, your legs will grow
weak and atrophy lrum lack of
use. And as soon as you can no
longer shullle around under your
own power, then you become
rootril to one spot, like a tree or
garden vegetable.
Remember yon arc only 2 (ret
from slavery alter you pass the
age of 63: And those two feet are
your own fret or you will lie ilurk
m bed or a rhair Ihe rest o[ your
days, a slave to anybody who will
be willing in wait on you or tic
your constant nursemaid.
And it is getting harder to ob­
tain attendants for older folks,
partly because wc are having a
larger perrentugu of folks who
pass the age of 63. and partly be­
cause many oldsters have no close
relative* lo look alter them.

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Sunday To Unveil
n To Country Club Manor
All tha la»M win ha sodded
and laadaespad with a variaty at
plaMS, Garrison said. Tha can*
atrsot* win bo »
toot wldo tad wlD ba coaaeetod

to drlnviji of mU4 ctaottt.
Tht *&gt;w tortt-bedreom boats
art gttoi vp m Bradshaw Dr,
Hayes Dr. sod Mayfair Orel*.
Aar atckaakal defect i a a m r
bona win ba takaa cart ef frta
of charge for tha Oral year of

tccvpaacy, Ganiaot satf.
The down payments n f M a t 1r iaalallaaaau larltda prtodpal. fa»t*r**l, Uxta tad taanr&gt;
aoe*. Mortgage* art laaaad Ip
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G E TT IN G R E A D Y FOR S U N D A Y when open housa will be held In this
new thrae bedroom Countrv Club Manor model home are Manor developer
George H . Garrison, left, and aalea manager Bernard G . Erm lch. The
$9,890 model home will be open to the public from 10 a . m . until 6 p. ro.
this Sunday and from 10 a. m. until 5 p. m. on weekdays.

Proper Cleaning
Helps Waxing

Giving Economy Homes
b Developer's Goal

CHICAGO (UPI) - Wooder
why your freshly.sraisd floors
don’t gleam? Dost blame toe
floor wax until you chock aw your
own cleaning procedures baton
too was la applied.
A wax company expart wan*
that a thorough rinsing la noetasary — especially if you uan clean­
ing compounds recomaeadod far
tDe floors.
H* explained that a p e c i a l
chemicals, added to moot tils
clsanen to get cut din, don’t mix
with ertx. If they a n not washed
off before wax la applied, ton floor
will have a dull shoos instead of
a shiny finish.

Warklag wi t h Garrison a r c
_ a beau wltoJa reach
!faalHaa who otherwise might sales manager Bernard G. Emnot ho able to afford to *uy oao, rich, constructloo superintendent

Is Oearga H. Garrlaea’a philoso­ Gaorga Cudebce
phy behind his development of
Caimtry Club Manor.
A veteran of M years la tha
healing development business,
Garrison built about 10 tubdivl*
aloos la the Los Anjelea ares.
Mach raa from 300 to too homes.
Me aim built about 40 homes par
year under private contract
Gsrrtaoa gtvaa his own personal
supervision to all phasai of the
work Involved to building the
Manor hemes, from the digging
, atJho foundation mui| fipyi oc-

and Interior
decorator, Mrs. Mary J, Garrlaon, who auparvlsaa all of tha
decorating bouse by bouse. This
adds a woman’s touch,” Garri­
son said.
Local subcontractors working
on the M bouse addition art
Evans Roofing, R. L. Harvey
Plumbing. Seminole Terraito,
Miracle Concrete. llar-Car Alu­
minum Products for awnings
and windows and Clifford Tay­
lor
Masonry
and
Concrete
Works. About U men are work­
ing on tha addition.

Here's Flavorful
Hamburger

Brides Of 100 Years
Ago Got Easy Directions
NEW YORK (UP!) New
Wldai who anticipated pitfalls to
madam gadgot-fUlad k l t e h e a a
would not bava found otd-fishion
cookery any onslor.
A century ago, cooking was
more an cnduranca contest than
a creative eaperiene*-and not
Just for lack of labor-saving appUaacti.
For instance, take the va~ie
directions to a typical "rselps.”
This on*, fur oUawhnrry shortcake, appeared In “Tbo Young
Housekeeper's mend’* to UN;
“ llska cream of tarter biscuit
dough a little shorter than usual.
Bake rather quick.”
An author who can’t ba more
(pacific is no friend of lneiperlenced cooks.
Aod these directions for cold
veal ragout:
“ Cut handsome slicss from any
of raid veal, (lour them /tlL
ivo tho sptdsr hot, with e

spoonful of butter melted in it,
and fry too veal a handsome
brown."
Whnt constltutrs n "handsome”
alics? And “ handsomt” brown?
(For Ibe benefit of electricskillet cooks, tho “ spider” referred to la an Iron frying pan, not
an Insect.)
If you’re planning a roast best
dinner, fairs'* a suggestion from
another century.old cookbook:
“ Tha sirloin U tha nicest plsce
for roasting . . The gravy soould
not ba thick or greasy, and la
Improved by adding a little ket­
chup."
How much lumpy gravy la put
on American tables, ws shud­
der to think. The author of this
baffling raelp# wasn’t dumb,
though. She kept her Identity se­
cret, signing her book, “ By a
Practical Housekeeper." We can
appreciate her desire for anony­
mity, but question her choice of
too word “ practical."

While visiting the

OPEN HOUSE

la m haatat, aetatdiag to devtl*
opar a torpa H. Cantata. H a
S2 raillloa worth at hon or tonptotod wart aurtod ia l* r .
Aloag with tht taw flg I m m addi­
tion, tho whale Mawr wffl attar
lot arm .
Tht aubdivWaa la aaly at*
aod out quarter Milas frtai tha
heart of Sanford, '‘which paw
vide* too homo owner wMh a
variety of shopping piaett,"
Garrison said. Onhr a thort dlstaara Cron SemJtol* High Scaooi,
the Maser ia also clot* to Southtide Elementary School. School
butt* pick up children at both
end* of the development, at JOto
and at SSth itrtoU.
Country auh Manor la two
mllaa from L#ba Mary and about
a a Do and one half fmm tha
Mayfair
Conatry Ouh
golf

INTERIOR D E C O R A T O R fo r the 93 new Country Club
Manor homes M rs. M ary J . Garrison takes a look at
some o f th t appliances Installed In the model homt kit­
chen. The centrally located kitchen can be entered from
the living room-dining room o r from a hallway leading to
the three bedroom*.

NEW YORK (UPI) For a
mild berbacun flavor, trv openface burger sandwiches. Stood ill
cup (1 small can) of undiluted
evaporated milk with ; egg. 1H
pounds of ground beef, *4 cup of
fin* erseksr crumbs, 1)4 tea­
spoons of salt, l« tssspoon of pep­
per. 1 teaspoon at dry mustard
and U cup of finely chopped
green pepper. Toast a slices of
breed on one side only. Divide
mast mixture tote * portions and
arrange on uatoatted aide of
breed. Broil to taste. Serve with
1 (*-eunn) can tomato sauce beet'
ad to aervtog temperaton.

on your progress in the development of

Country Club Manor

ceiling insuletion ia put In place
and the window frames set. The
la now. ready for its ieinspection by Sanford build­
ing olflclali and the FHA. Plsstw
er Is layed on Inside and that)
house made ready for finishing.
Doors art hung, cabinot* installod, mill work put In, the house
la painted and the driveway layed.
Tht porch la screened, the lot
graded and landscaped and a
final Inspection la made by Sinford and tot FHA. Tbt borne ia
now ready for occupancy.

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TO

THE

OPEN HOUSE

Fish Nets Make
Good Decorations

Country C lub M anor

NEW YORK (UPI}-Flsh nets
catch a new look la homo deco­
rating.
The home economics bureau of
a dye and tint manufacturing firm
suggests using Inexpensive fish
nets as room dividers, glass cur­
tains, tablecloths, and bedspreads.
Ai dividers, toe acta can serve
a* trellises for ivy. For toe table,
spread ■ green net over a pale
pink cloth and add a pink candle
In a hurricane lamp. A net ipreid
over a summer coverlet gives a
nautical touch to a boy's room or
summer cottage.
Tha nets can ba washod and
dyed In the washing machine, re­
quire no ironing and give * light,
airy effect.
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ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
C om pltlt

Electrical

Supplies

For T h t Contractor
LIGHTING F IX T U R E S — C O N D U IT
W IR E — C A B L E

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an outstanding builder*

GEORGE

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on the occauion o f tho

OPEN HOUSE
O f Model 3- Bedroom Homes A t —

Country Club Manor
We

to furnish

AND

BUILDING

MATERIALS

Are

Pleased

To Have Been Chosen To Supply The

CONCRETE BLOCKS

SM ITH

TE R R A Z Z O FLO O R S

T E 1-4050

are put on over to* main bouse
and carport, and plywood sheet­
ing placed over them. The builtup roof la immediately Insulted
to minimise moisture content ia
tho lumber.
Next too furring strips are put
on all too Interior walls which
give* a one-inch air space between
toe inside finished walla and the
concrete blocks. This acts as an
ate insulation against conductivi­
ty of beat and cold lrom the
DI SOOTY Willi,
After Installation ef wiring, the

We’re happy to have been selected

Notice the beautiful

F A S-7021

of a Country Club
Maanr home gats careful Inspec­
tion by Sanford and FHA building
officials.
------- ------------ -Construction starts with digging
the foundation and putting in
ton rough plumbing. After a water
proof mambran* la Installed ov er
too antlra floor ana toe first
Inspection Is mad* prior to pour­
ing too cowrote.
Concrete la nail poured into
th* foundation bed in one con­
tinuous moooUtblc slab, which
gives ow solid foundation and
sisbbtng. Then the concrete block
maeonary walls ars run up. The
steel door frames are placad and
windows provided tor. After this
operation the terraixo floor lx
poured and receive* its first grind
after thrse days.
Than the framing crews take
over, laying out all the parti­
tions and doorways. Tha rafters

QompiohdaiiDyUk

Country Club Manor

-106 N. MYRTLE

Get Careful Inspections

to

LUMBER

S eminole T errazzo

L IV IN G -D IN IN G ROOM A R E A o f th« Country Club M in o r model horn*
to bo on display Sunday faaturts two doublo windows and a s ln flt window.
T h is Is tho living area o f the 13 by 16 foot room.

LUM BER a R SU PPLY
Old Dixie Highway V/2 Miles North of
Long-wood, Fla.

Phone Winter Park TE 1-4431

HOLLOWAY
CONCRETE BLOCKS, Ik .
Hwy. 17-92 At The Underpass
Phone

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Park—Ml 4-1000

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Good Constructjon, Reasonable
Price Highlight Manor Homes
A very reasoaabie price, good
construction and the cooperative
attitude of the developer are rea­
sons three Country Chib Manor
residents have given (or liking
their Manor homes.
" I W e the way my Jiome is

built,” Mrs. Julia C. Orvla said.
Mrs. O rris said she bad gone
Into other Homes but preferred
hers. "W e get a nlee brtere
here,” said the 111 Mayfair Cir­
cle resident.
U there’ a any trouble and

George Garrison it asked about
It, he will com e out right sw ay,
Mrs. Orvla pointed out. There’ s
no difficulty with drainsgf she
said. Water goes away “ pretty
fast when It rains hard,” she I t plained.

The price of a Country Club
Manor h on e is very r e a s o u b le
said Mr*. Daniel Boatwick, 194
Club ltd. The homee ere “ very
cute" for the price, she e m ­
phasised. Mrs. lo s t wick painted
out that the homes arp well
built and that her Manor home
is about the nicest place the
Boelwickt have lived.
Owning her own home Is what
Mrs. Charles Robbins likes most
about being a Country
Club
Manor resident. The hom es are
clean, of sturdy construction, and
well worth the price, Mrs. nobbins said.
She pointed out that her fam ily
had bees prylag |M p er month
to rent.

Freezer Best Bet
To KeepBread
9

IF you keep bread at home for
more than a few days, the best
way to keep Its freshness Is to
freexc it. To save time In shopping
many homemakers t o d a y buy
bread in quantity and store it in
home freerers to be uaed as need­
ed.
Because this is such a wide­
spread household practice,
an
THE DINING AREA in the Country Club Manor model home Is separated
experiment station recently made
from the kitchen by a cabinet partition. Ail kitchen equipment except the
tests of how long bread keeps
atove and refrigerator cornea with the $0,890 homes now beinf built.
its freshness in the frecrer with
different kinds of wrappings.
Commercially baked, sliced and
wrapped white bread was tested.
One lot was froten in the w rap­
ping in which It Came from the
store. Other loavsi ware overwrapped with various freer*r p a c­
kaging materials. Six different
wrappings were used. The bread
was stored it about I degrees F.
(or different lengths o f time —
BY BEN WIGGINS
not have too much shallow wa­
—4, I, and to months.
Soil Conservationist, L'SDA
ter. It should be free from brush
The test showed that up to 4
To keep your refrigerator spot­ months bread kept its freshness
Blue-sill bream have been dis­ and weeds. The pond area should
tributed to the following coopers- be a minimum of
acre. It must less and sweet-smelling, wipe in —that is, its soil texture and fresh
tors yesterday morning; H. W. be isolated from other bodies of terlor walls with a solution o f flavor — as well with (he ordinary
W illscy, Mrs. 1. P. Mills, A, U. water by natural or constructed two tablespoons o f baking soda commercial wrap aa with overPeterson, Nelson and Company, barrier* or ilructurcs. And the to one quart of warm water. wrapping. Rut the bread lealed
after to months showed a d iffer­
and Or. G. 11. Anderson. Black pond must be free of all rough
Following this simple tip, and ence, the loaves with the extra
Bass will be provided for these fish. Most natural ponds contain
private ponds next Spring. Ac­ rough fish such as; mudfish, others given by Ann Que Brown wrap were much better.
"M ost homemaker* don't I eep
cording to Howard Blsiland, Bio­ suckers, gar fish, shad, eels, and In a teccnt issue of The Antelogist with the Soil Conserva­ cat-fish. Any private pond con­ rican Home, you can assure bet­ bread this long, and itudlrs show
that it is more econom ical to
tion Service, Florida has approx­ taining rough fish should be killed
ter service and longer life to have rapid turnover o f food in
imately 2,200 managed farm (ish out com pletely and properly rethe frecrer. For the usual short
ponds. These ponds are owned by alockcd with only Blue-gill bream your refrigerator or frecrer.
Be careful how you use hot w a­ kreping the slslion rrsrarch in­
cooperatora of Florida's St Soil and Black Bass.
Conservation Districts.
The baby fish arc provided tree ter, abrasives, or acouring pads. dicates that bread will keep well
Successful fish ponds bring re­ of cost to the land owners by They can dam age the coating with only the com m ercial wrap
and no extra wrap," says Myrtle
creation, pleasure, and delicious the supervisors o f tiic Seminole
Home
Demonstration
food to the owners, their families, Soil Conservation District. The used on trays to keep the lee Wilson,
and friends. An unsuccessful one (Ish are obtained from the U. S. cubes from sticking! A wooden Agent.
For bom enuds-bresd. however,
is a disappointment. The test of Fish and Wildlife Service hat­ spoon or plastic scraper is best
a successful one is simple. IF the chery located at Wclaka, Florida. for removing excess frost, NOT fr t e u r wrap may be used. Other
fishing is good, then it is a good Your
local
Soil
Conservation a sharp metal tool which can studies show that bresd does not
damage the frse ie r compartment. have to be thoroughly thawed be­
fishpond.
Service technician will check your
Appliance wax will keep the fin- fore using for bread or toast, if
The recipe fur a successful pond and assist you In obtaining
ish of your freeser o r refrigera- sliced loaves ir e used, the slices
fishpond is like any guod recipe. the fish.
Select the ingredients carefully
When fertilising the pond ap­ lor gleaming through many years separate easily while still hardof hard use.
froten — perhaps with a little
with an eye to quality. Then use ply (he fertiliser slowly in one
Safety tip; “ If you are no long­ loosening with a knife, and then
them as directed and reinemher continuous ring around the pond,
old
refrigerator, they can be spread for sandthis—don’ t be impatient. Now the in water from 2 to 4 Icct deep. er using an
ingredients; One favorable pond, The pond ihould nut be fished frecrer, or tcc box, PLEASE rc-j wlilies and put immediately into
aufficicnt water (&lt;&gt; maintain 3 to until one year after it has been move the door or latches. It lakes a toaster. Sandwiches made (rum
only a few minute* and may: frorrn slices can help •’ refrigc
4 feet depth throughout year, !,♦ stocked in order for the (ish to
save a child’ s life.
l ra le" the lunch bos.
OOO Blue gill Bream per acre, 100 reproduce one time. A good pro­
Black Bass per acre, and 1U0 perly
slocked,
fertilised,
and
pounds of an 8 8 1 fertiliser per managed flih pond ihould yield
acre of water per month.
around 30u pound* o f edible fish
A favorable fish pond should per acre o f water per ytar.

* Fish Ponds Bring Food
As Well As Pleasure

Simple Solution
Aids Refrigerator
Interior Care

COUNTRY CI.UH MANOR R E S ID E N T Mra. Charles
Robbins naitl that owning her own home In what she
liken moat about living In the manor. Junior member* of
Stnff Sgt. Charles Robbins* Club Rd. family arc, front
left. Danny, .luilygnil, .Ioann, and David.

M A N O R D K V E I.O l'E R George H . Garrison, le ft, M L.
construction superintendent George Cudebec survey on*
of the 95 new three bedroom homes going up in addition
to Country Club Manor. The solid slab foundation
shown hero makes a sturdy base for the house.

Hartar Products Plan Big ExpansionOperation
Harcar Aluminum Products will
follow it* second anniversary in
(he Banfoid area with a SJU.UiKi
expansion operation.
Tw o year* ago this month lla r­
car s u ite d business In the Standard Growers building un \V. 13lh
St. Since then the aluminum pro­
duct* manufacturing company has
moved into a modern factory on
Itwy. 17-!*-*, just teiilh o f s*nfr»rd.
Today, Ilarear co-onner C. It.
Sehilke said that a 120.000 expan­
sion operation to include a build­
ing addition, new equipment and
a new product i* planned for de­
velopment early in 1900,

Sales for the first six months of only In resilience* throughout the been specified and InataUM ta
1030 w c .c gi enter than the tom- Southeast, but the firm 's c o m -1schools, hospitals and churtlMat
puny’ s entire sales in 1058, ae­ m en ial awning window* have I Sehilke said.
o n dii.it to SchilLe, in l'JOO, tales
should double, the co-owner said.
Harcar now tells to dealers
ivhu handle it* products exclusive­
ly in most Central and North
H oiid u cities. The company ha*
m ajor slocking accounts Ift Birm­
ingham, Atlanta, and MgsWIan,
Mississippi, A full time represtntative is promoting the sale of
Harcar product* in Georgia, Ala­
bama, Mississippi and Louisiana,
llu tca r products at# used not

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cereals in milk are usually given
on the package.
You can step up milk value in
many foods that contain iluiil milk
by adding nonfat dry milk. Try
this when preparing soups, mash­
ed pot a iocs, cereals, and other
cooked food). If you add 4 table­
spoons of dry milk to each cup
of fluid milk, you make the food
about twice a* rich in milk value
as it is when fluid milk alone is
used.
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Wise Homemakers Vary Milk Usage
Milk is a staple item (or the
ingenious girl in the kitchen. It
can and does go anj where from
appetiser lo dessert with flavor
and dignity. Beside* being a real
boom to the girl with the cooking
spoon, milk-made dishes carry a
big (M inus o f food value (or the
"b e youngcr lonfier" look which
milk can help provld
Here are
some ways lo get the extra div­
idend milk o ffei* now, says Miss
Alice Cromartie, Extension Nuirt
lionist.
Many people find milk refresh
Inc and never tire of drinking ll
plain, Cooked foods ind other
prepared foods offer many ad.li
tional ways in get milk into dady
m eals, with much added nutritive
value and otien extra dividend*
In flavor. Try it especially if )ou
have poor milk drinkers In your
hume.
For more milk at breakfast,
for exam ple, poach eggs m hoi
milk and serve on toast. Use milk
instead of water when you cook
cereals. Directions for cooking

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Seminole County residents who hairs their own
water and eewata system s should boQ their d ria U n f
water during the current high w ater crisis acting
health officer Dr. Robert J. Sm ith said today.
Flooding ia the eouaty has created danger of eo*lamination of private water system s by private sewer
systems and septic tanks, Sm ith said. This cross-con*
tamlnation could result in typhoid, para-typhoid or d y^ aentery, the doctor explained. N o cases o f these dis• eases have been reported so far.
Mass inoculations against typhoid and dysentery
will be mads if any cases are reported, Smith explained.
The city health department la now checking major
water supplies in critics) flood areas at the beginning of
each week instead o f every two weeks. N o contamination
had been found os o f Saturday.
Inoculations against typhoid and dysentery may be
obtained free at the health center next to the Fire Dept,
building on Palmetto A v e.
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Dr. Bmlth said he woutd not recommend mass Ino­
culations y e t

Finns May Deal
•With Steel Union
.PITTSBURGH (U PI) -

Another

Kaiser started Individual negoti­
in Washington with the
United Steelworkers Union follow­
ing an announcement Sunday night
that it would negotiate separately
from the other It big steel com ­
pany mem bers of the Industry co­
ordinating committee Involved in
the 104-day strike.
At Philadelphia the U. S. Court
of Appeals announced today that
a decision on the United Steel
workers Union appeal against a
Tail-Hartley back-to-work Injunc­
tion Is expected to be announced
Tuesday at 4 p. m.
Kaiser did nut announce whether
any terms had been agreed upon
with the union, but the industry
com m ittee which it deiertcd said
a settlement such as Kaiser con­
templated would cost the corpora­
tion 10 cents per man hour for
the first year of a three year con­
tract.
The cumraitlee aaid (or other
companies,
the same package
would cost 11 cents per man hour,
which "clea rly represent! an in­
flationary agreement.”
The other companies said they
found terms of the Kaiser proposal
"unacceptable.” However, an inbustry source refused to identify
tho firm.

ef the etAke-bound m ajor steel ations
companies may follow the lead of
the Kaiser Steel Corp. today In
toeaking with the Industry stand
against "Inflationary” wage in.

efour City Street
Paving Projects
To Be Started

Sanford will start a four street
paving project la tne northwest
—eectioa o f the city In November.
• The city will lay 1,073 feet of
pavement to coat 32,312.94 on Mul­
berry Ave. from 13th to 13th St.,
o s Oleander Ave. from 10th to
Uth St., on Jew s mine from loth
to U and oo 11th SC from Olean­
der to Jessamine.
Tbs paving work will begin a*
aooo as the two parking lots neat
to the Chamber of Com merce
building and at Third St. and
Pamalto Ave. are finished, City
• M a n a g er Warren Knowles aaid
today.
,
Paving projects on the city
a goods for the 1939 to fiscal year
Include pavement of Myrtle Ave.
from First St. lo Seminole Blvd.,
pavement of Kim St. from First
8t. lo Fulloo, on Kultoo from
Laurel Ave. to French Ave.,
and the Sanford Ava. widening
Sanlurd's City Commission will
project from 13lh St. to 23Ui St. consider rexonlng W. First St.
Cost to the city of these projects from residential to commercial be­
© w il be 321,833.11.
tween French and Cedar Avenues
at the cum mission meeting In
City Hall at 8 p. in. today.
The City Planning and Zoning
Board recommended the roioning
after Mrs. Harold Appleby request­
PENSACOLA (U P I) - The F lor­ ed that a house she owns at 801
ida chapter of the NAACP wound First St. be toned commercial.
iW Ms four-day conference here
The commission will also consider
Sunday urging wide N egro voting, bids to sell gasoline to the city
more political activity, efforts for for the 1939-60 fiscal year, and
better Jobe and Increased attempt creation of an R-IC xonc which
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school Integration.
reduces the land necessary (o build
H ie group adopted the statement a home In certain Sanford subdi­
at the final session. Earlier, the visions from 7,300 to 8,300 square
Rev. A. Leon Lowry of Tam pa was feet and euts the sideline lim i­
re-elected state president.
tations to seven and a half feet
T h e
statement commended for these homes.
naroots In Dade, Hillsborough end
A report on burned or partially
gecem bla counties who have tried destroyed buildings In Sanford as
to eater their children ia all- being unsafe la also on the agenda
white schools, k Mid "W a pray along with submission of the 1931
that
more and
more
parents Lake Monroe pollution study for
throughout the state wlU jo ia their comparison with recent pollution
fr e a k s ."
study findings.

Rezoning Hove

Wide Negro Vote
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Cold Front Comes To Area, Disrupts Power
L T . CD R. H A R O L D Clause,
son o f M r. and M rs. W . C.
Clause o f Sanford, helped
rescue homeless Japanese
from the flooded city of
N agoya after the recent
161-mile-an-hour
typhoon
h i t Helicopters aboard the
USS
Kearsarge
rescued
thousands o f people from
the floods.

1 p. m. Slocks
NEW YORK (U P I) — Stock
price* at 1 p. m .:
Am erican TAT ..................... 78*.
T8*»
American T o b a c c o ....................104H
104H
Bethlehem Steel
3414
C k O ...............
87 ti
Chrysler
.............................. 80*v
80*V
Curtiss - Wright ...................
3m
JDi
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DuPont ..................................... 2381s
238)4
Eastman Kodak
92’ »
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Ford Motor
82&gt;&lt;
General Electric
T8l«
11 * e
33V*
Genera Motors
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Graham - Paige
214
Inti. TAT ....... •Il*| IM ,* * * 37’ s
Lorillard .................................. 43»4
43'4
Minute Maid ........................ 21'
21*.
Penney .................................... 110
18H
Penn RR . . .
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Royal Ameri
44k
Sears Huebuc
48
Standard Oil (N J) ............. 48’ .
221s
Sludebaker .........
1(«&gt;«
U. S. Sted
93’ s
Westinghouse El.
• • • s

Seminole County sod Sanford
got their fL st taste of winter
early this morning as the tem per­
ature dipped to 4i degrees.
The coot weether to the area
last night also Interrupted e le c ­
tric service in parts o f town.
At U .U p. m. yesterday, ooid
cracked the Insulation ou a trans­
mission line north e f Titusville
(hat supplies electricity to this
area.
A spokesman for Use Florida
Power and Light Co. estimated
that several hundred homes w ere
without electricity lo r 90 minutes
until service was restored.

News Briefs
Auto Layoffs
DETROIT (U P I) — Layoffs to
the auto industry caused by steel
shortage* stood at 117,300 today,
but another 4,000 Idled at Chry­
sler Corp., returned to their Jobs.

Register Rites
WINTER HAVEN (U P I) - F u n eral services were held today for
retired Circuit Judge Don L.
Register who took hta own life at
his home here Friday. Reiatlvee
said he had been despondent since

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Area residents were . anted
the weather bureau today to get
out their sweaters as tempera­
tures tonight ir e expected to be
between 33 and (0 degrees.
In other parts of the state and
country UPI reported a cold front
lightened Us grip today ringing
down the curtain on the 1939 hur­
ricane season, and a five-inch
snowfall blanketed the mountain
regions of Tennessee.
In the Norfolk-Portsmouth, Va.,
area residents were just mopping
up from a torrential rain that
struck over the weekend, killing
at least one person and causing

extensive property damage from
flood watrrs.
The cool weather firmly look
hod
Sunday
night,
dropping
temperature readings in Florida
counties Into the low 40'a.
It was the death knell for the
lSSS hurricane season, w h i c h
spawned ten tropical storms, in­
cluding killer-hurricane Grade.
" A tropical storm formation
now would Indeed be an unusual
phenom enon,"
said
Forecaster
Arnold Sugg. He explained the
cold front would stamp out the
"ingredients" w h i c h
tropical

need to tons— warm air hat

experienced la a
Nearly four Inches of rate f e l
The first m ow of the season during a six-hour period Satur­
to Tennessee was reported to the day, forcing at lea .t four fam ilies
Great Smoky Mountains National to leave their homes, she roof* ad
Park. Official* reported the road several, buildings collapsed.
to Cling m an'* Dome and the
The rain caused the death *C
newly • opened observation tower Lawrence White, 82, o f Ports,
was closed for a short period mouth. He was found drowned to
while ranger* manned snow plows a flooded drainage ditch.
to clear It. Tourists flocked to the
A cloudburst raised by several
area at a rasa of SU ears per feet the level of creek w ater
hour Sunday.
flowing under the Natural Bridge,
Heavy rains ou the Norfolk- a tourist attraction near Roanoke^
Portsmouth area marked the sec­ Va., causing an estimated 33,000
ond flooding downpour the area damage.

Cubans Mass In Capital
For Giant Anti-U.S. Rally

his ton, Scott, was killed In an
automobile accident. The Judge
had retired last year because of
poor health.

Space Proposal

WASHINGTON ( UPI ) — Sen.
Acxandcr Wiley (R-W le.) ha* p r o
posed that the United State*
launch an “ operational weather­
man” satellite to relay weather
data to the entire world. Wiley, a
member of the Senate Space Com .
mittee, said Sunday that an In­
weather
satellite
HONOLULU ( UPI )
Mrs. ternational
Jam es Am es*, wife of the televi­ would be " a symbol of Am erican
sion star of the "G unsm okc” ser­ leadership in world cooperation"
ies, wss rn route to Los Angeles that would benefit all nations.
today, apparently In good condi­
tion after treatment for superfi­
cial wounds on both wrists.
WASHINGTON (U P I) The
Mrs. Arness, 38, was hospital­
White House announced today that
ised briefly at Kaiser Hospital for
all 13 members of the Internawhat were described by author!___ ,
ties as sctt-tnilu ted rate. b-ade
Developmen.
Advisory
ard have resigned because
wounds. The Incident occurred 1
Congress cut off funds for the
early Saturday In her room at
group. The board, consisting o f
the Royal Hawaiian Hotel.
prominent Am ericans, was named
Deteetlvea laid Mrs. Arness told
by President Elsenhower last Feb­
them of having "difficulties with
ruary lo examine the spending of
her husband at home the last
the International Cooperation Ad­
three years'* However, she In­
ministration "w hich handle# for­
sisted that she wants a reconcili­
eign aid.
ation.
The couple married In 1948 af­
ter meeting
at the Pasadena
THAT O LD NEEDLE brought different reactions from Allen Getmaa and
Playhouse where they
shared
MOSCOW (U PI) — Premier Nlhis little sister, Sherri, during the Jayccs inoculations against polio S sL
leading roles In a production of kita Khrushchev, reporlrd rested
unlay. Registered Nurse Grace Fisher administered the injection through
“ Candida.” They have two boys by a secret six day trip to Ro­
a dis|)osubie needle while Mrs. Robert Gutman held Sherri. Inoculations
and a girl, one o f the boys by a mania, goes before the Supreme
were given to 661 persons by the Juycees who plan to give the second group
farmer marriage o f Mrs. Arness. Soviet parliament Tuesday with
of inoculations in the seriew later.
(Staff Photo)
what Is expected lo be a full-seals
review of international develop­
ments. Khrushchev return'd Sun­
day from what waa described as
an unofficial visit to Romania,
primarily for a rest. It followed
an arduous round of activities
that took him to the United
Mrs. Miriam Askew of Sanford Statea and to Communist China
was chosen quern of the Kissim­
WASHINGTON (U P I) Rela­
mee Boat A Cade Friday night.
tives of Jam es A. Woodbury, sn
Judges chose the tall blonde
CAIRO (U P I)—Egyptian police
Seminole County law enforce- Motel, Fern Park, walked into analyst with the hush hush Cen­
housewife at a Ciewlston Elks
Club dinner which marked the end said today they had found the ment officers (tilled a car from the iheriffa office and told them tral lntelllgince Agency, said to­
of the three-day boat trip. There bodies of Otte American, two , hc W i|#ri 0j Lake Monroe Satur- he was forced off the road but day that pressures of hi* Job must
were 580 boats on the trip along Frenchmen and their Egyptian ,|jy Bnd were kept liuay lnveitigal- managed lo get out of the car be­ have driven him to Join In a bl
the Kissimmee River across Lake guide who had been missing in ,ng numerous traffic mishap* in
fore he veered into the muddy larrc suicide pact with hta wife.
Okeechobee to Clewiaton. They the baking Nubian Desert of the city and area.
Woodbury, 32, and bis wife sfiMid
waters.
southern Egypt for thrre months
eam e from 34 state:..
Early
Saturday
morning
on s cliff overlooking the Potomac
“ I was shaken up a little but
Fouad. chief of trucker on Highway 17-92 aaw a
Sirs. Askew said she was "very Lt. Col. Extern
River at Groat Fails Saturday.
surprised"
when
the
judges police at Aswan, said a second tar ia the waters of Lake Monroe managed to get home,” Acker Holding hands, the two plunged 30
and called the sh eriffs office.
made their choice. Her husband American was still missing.
said, adding liiat lie escaped by feet Into the churning rapids.
Thomaa Askew, ADI, Is at the
Fousd said there was no Indi
With the aid of the Florida HighHis body was swept down the
the winduw before the car hit the
Sanford Naval Air Station. The cation which of
the two missing way Patrol, the car waa fiilied
river but Mrs. Woodbury, also 32,
water.
couple caine to Sanford from At­ Americans had
been found. He out but no body was found inside,
wa* found later sitting on a rocky
The highway patrol charged A c­
lanta
four
years
ago.
Mrs. slid the bodies, recovered Sunday, nfflcera were purr led until a few
ledge at the river's edge.
Askew is a secretary to Sanford were in a "state of dnintegra- h..ure later. Joseph Acker, who
ker with speeding.
Witnesses said she wanted to
Attorney Karlyle Housholdcr.
lien.”
&gt;gave his address as the Blue Bird
Late y esten l# ), Richard Thorn* throw herself back Into the swirl­
u haniurd Negro, was cuu-.Ld with ing water but they stuped her. She
driving while under the mtiuence was under treatment lor shock at
of liquor, running a red light and a hospital here today.
improper brakes alter he collided
31rs. Woodbury told police she
with a truck driven by Claude C. and her husband had decided to
Howard at the Intersection of 23th die together because "they wanted
*1. and .Sanford Ave.
to put him In a psycho w ard."
Saturday afternoon, a two car The statement waa Interpreted to
collision at 2uth St. and Sanford mean that Woodbury’ a superiors
Ave. resulted in $330 damage, but had urged him to leek psychiatric
treatment.
no in.urles to the drivers.
Tommy Toeves of Ufa) Randolph
The couple, who have two child
St. was charged with failure t o , dren, recently returned from
. . . . the
**~ —
' ——- of- way alter
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yield
right
he two-year lour of duty in Germany.
crashed into a car operated by
3litchell Hillard of Webster. Dam­
age to Hillard's car waa estimated
at 3230 and 3RJU to Toeves' vehicle.

WifeOfTVSlar
Attempts Suicide

Board Resigns

Full-Scale Report

Mrs. Askew Named
Boatacade Queen

Bodies Found

Car Fished Out Of Lake
Monroe; Driver Unhurt

Intelligence Agent
Dies, Wife Survives
Suicide Pact

U.S. Called
A Threat'
To Regime
HAVANA (U P I) -P e a s a n t* and
worker* by the ten* o f thousand*
streamed into Havana today far
an antl-Uniled Slate* rally called
by Premier Fidel Castro.
The bearded revolutionary lead*
er called for one million Cuban*
to mat* before lb* presidential
palace at 4 p. m . e.a.L today to
protest what be said w e n the
"econom ic and military threat*"
of the United Staten againat Un
regime.
Caitro, hi* leftist brother Raul,
now defense minister, vnd ProaL
dent Oavaldo Dortlco* are expect*
ed to address the crow d m assed
In the plats below from the bal*
cony of the palace to the heart
of Havana,
Caitro'a supporters went all out
to ensure a massive turnout to
Havana and at sim ilar ralllea to
provincial
capitals
througboot
Cuba.
Castro, In a five-hour tele vision
appearance which lasted fppm
Thursday night
Into the early
hours of Friday, charged that a
plana from lb* United States
"bom bed” Havana last Wednes­
day night. Newspapers said U.S.based
planes
also
"m achine*
gunned” Cuba,
Planes dropped anti-Castro le a f­
lets on Havana late Wednesday.
Cuban warplanes were sent op to
Intercept the raiders and anti­
aircraft guns also opened up. Tw a
persons were killed and about 30
wounded
with
most evidence
pointing tn stray machlnegun bul­
lets and fragments o f anti-aircraft
shells a* the cause for the casual*
tie*.
Castro charged that the m id
was masterminded and carried
out by former chief j ( the Cuban
air force 31aj. lV dra Diaa Lana.
Dla-. Laiu broke with Caitro and
took refuge in the United State*
over alleged Communist influence
In the Cuban government.
In 3!iami, Fla., attorney J. Ed­
ward Worton said tio would begin
extradition proceedings againat
Diat Lant today in an effort to
have the former air crief gent
back to Cuba to face trial,
31mister of State Haul Koa aaid
Friday (hat t uba would request
tho United States to extradite
Diat
Laux aiui other Cuban
"crim inals.”

Shipp W on't Run
For State Post

TALLA H ASSEE
(U P I)— Rep.
John Shipp of Marianna raid to­
day he will not l-e a candidate
for secretary of state neat year.
Hut Shipp left the way open le
accept an appointment to the
office should Secretary of State
R. A. Gray tetlre before his terra
saplre* In January, 1981,
Thete have been repeated re*
porta that Shipp, a textbook sales­
ORLANDO (UPI&gt; — A H17 man, would be the choice of G ov,
Collins
should
C ray 's
Stratojrt crew from the 307th Leltoy
Bomb Wing, Lincoln, Neb., tuday health furce hit retirement be­
took an early lead In the Strategic fore the end of the term.
Benefits of a locked harge canal Air Command’* 1958 bombing, na­
In conservation of water re­ vigation and air refueling com peti­
sources wdl be discussed at the tion.
Nov. 13 annual meeting of the
With results In from M per cent
Florida Waterway a Committee in of the first olght'i missions, the
Tam pa.
MIAMI (U P I) — Burglary aus*
commanded by Capt. Richard A.
A report on development of Mitchell, 37, of Fulton, III., went peel George Clark, 18. led Hialeah
Detectives D oiglaa Warner and
navigation In Florida and a speech into the lead with 390.3 points.
by Sen. Tara Adams on " Florida's
Mitchell'* crow com bined with Berlin Uindsadler to the scene of
Integrated Waterways System" the KC-V7 tanker erew com m and­ his alleged crime today.
is alio scheduled for the meeting, ed by MaJ. Raymond A. NormanThe detective* left Clark to
according to committee President din, 39, o f Springfield, Mas*., to their ear while they got out to in­
John Krider. Election of officers take the bom ber-tanker crew team spect the telephone coin box he
will be held at the morning buil- lead with 343.3 points out of a pos­ wa* suspected o f pilfering.
aoas meeting.
sible TOO.
Clark drove away ia their f a r .

Nebraska Crew
Leads Bombers

Canal Benefits
To Be Discussed

Burglar M akes
Good Getaway

•OKU H A L F B A C K Ray LumhjuUt (40) leapt
into the sir to snare a puss during the Sanfordir Park grid clash Friday night. Alax McKibbin
and Bob Barbour a rt moving in. See «tory on
&gt; page.

JOH N L O V E L A C E . Sanford’s speedy halfback intercepts a Winter Park
pass to break up a drive.
(S ta ff Photo* By Bob Stubbing*)

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CHICAGO — New Y ork Gov.
Nelson A . Rockefeller when asked
U be wee .a candidate foe Ute R e­
publican prciidential nominellon:
“ I am not now a candidate for
the presidency . . . but 1 nppreclate your asking me. 1 waa begin­
ning to feel neglected.’ *

pl« id pi if
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CHICAGO—Edward L. Strange,
treasurer and manager o f the
Chicago Daily News Em ployes’
Credit Union after confessing he
mishandled |22#,000:
**I spent the money foolishly on
high living."

turntable,

W ETHERSFIELD, Conn.— Sea
slayer George J . Davies ia re­
tracting bis confession to a sec­
ond murder minutes before he
was executed:.
"I didn't want to go with this
lie on my conscience."

Rarely Koppaayl feund a way
ta Am cka la fee Sanford's First
ffiftlTH-1 Church Youth Followfelp and fee Methodist Committee
aa Overaeaa relief.
The youth who fled to West
Oeraaay alter fee Hungarian uprtiiag nod whose English was UmNed te "okay" at bia Aug. a ar­
rival in Sanford, left recsntly for
Metros*, Msm ., to join a childhood
friend who bad also coma te
AMriea under the Methodist
Overseas Railvf program.
.’.’Charley" arrived ben from
Want Germany where he had been
waking fat a Volkswagen plant.
His Hungarian father bad spent
ferae years in e Siberian worktamp. Karoly'i way to America
waa paved bp fee Sanford Metho­
dist youth group through a
church supper which brought fee
vraosy to gst fee young, displac­
ed person here. Final, arrangevast* for Kandy's transportation

wars made through fee New York
office of the M.C.O.R.
Youth FoUowahip members met
"Charley" when his bus arrived
la Sanford. German sxchanga
student Norbert Patera provided
the language Interpretation. Kiroly’s amlie "won the hearts of
Sanford Methodist Youth, maybe
'wowed' their bearts loo," said
First Methodist Church pastor
Rev. T. C. O'Steen
During - his stay at the home
of E. D. Klrchhoff, Kiroly'a
knowledge of English Increased
and be wan soon saying much
mare fesa "Tis good" and
"oksy ." Soon he hsd a J«h and
was paylstg bia o n way. He re­
paid ths Methodist youth for hie
transportation and had anough
savings left to go to Melrose.
Kandy will be helped with e
job and a home by Sandor Bar­
n s who also came to the United

THE NEW LARK V-8 ia the latest 1960 model car now being shown la
Sanford. Don Bales shown o ff the new car at the Sanford Motor Co.
Highlighting the Lark is its great pulling power and economy.

WASHINGTON
Rocket ex­
pert Werbner vi.n Braua in de­
nouncing government Indecision
States under the Methodist Com ­ in the nation’s space program :
" I f we continue at this leisurely
mittee m i Overseas Relief pro­
SAN LEANDRO, Calif. &lt;UI'I)
pace, we will have to pas* Rus­
gram.
sian customs when we land on — I’rupcrty taxea in this city of
The Sanford Methodist Youth the m oon."
«Stf,7(Kl residents have been cut
group now looks forward to help­
again, for the 12th Consecutive
WASHINGTON— Former Pres- year.
ing another "C harley" Koppanyi,
The city council said it ba*
■aid RaV. O’ Steen. "One who will blent Truman at the funeral of
probably say
with our first the late Gen. George C. Marsh­ been aide to decrease the tax rate
from H UH In 1U47 to J1.25 this
'Charley', 'Tla good to be in all:
"H onor has no modifying ad­ year by "prudent spending and
America where you speak with­
out fear of being arrested by Com­ jectives — a man has It or ha administration — and
particu­
munist cop.’ "
larly, pay-as-you-go financing,"
hasn't. Gen. Marshall had it ."

T h is Tow n’s T a x e s
Going Backward

N O T IC E
W ALT OATMAN HEARING
Will check your
hearing or hearing

CONSULTANT
.

THURSDAY 1:00 p. m. to 4:00 p. m.
at —
FAUSTS DKUfi STORE
Sanford
• Batteries, Cord Accenwriea for a l
Hearing Aida

Herahey or Dixie Crystals

FRESH

FROZEN

FOODS
HOLLYWOOD (UP1) — The
frief-a trk k en fam ily and thou­
sands a f tana pay final ho max*
today te Mario Lanxa — the fabu­
lously talented singer whose ca­
r te r wan cut abort by death at
the age a f M .
A Solemn Requiem Maas was
scheduled at the Blessed Sacra­
ment Catholic Church with en­
tombment to follow at Calvary
Mausoleum.
Antonio C ocou a , the pale, 72'

SEAI.TEST

year-old father a f Laiua threw
himself on his son 's casket Tues­
day night before l,fiOO mourners
follow ing recitation of Rosary at
Uie church.
"S ay something to me F reddy!"
the grief-stricken man (creamed.
He pounded the racket and wept.
Alfredo was Lanxa'a real first
name.
Lanxa'a mother stood hy her
husbund at the casket crying:
"M y baby, my baby, my baby."

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WEATHER: Fair and mild tonight and tomorrow. High today. 80-85. Low tonight, 75-80.

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Established 1008

THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1959

Senator George Smathers gave
Seminole County tom e encourage­
ment on a couple at local pro­
jects last night, reviewed the ac­
tions o f the Congress this year
and put "e v e ry cttlxen” on notice
that "th ere may have to be some
belt tightening to win the struggle
with Mr. Khrushchev.”
He wouldn’ t say whether he will
aecept the nomination aa Florida’s
favorite aon candidate for the pres­
idency, but his
administrative
assistant said a yes or no an­
nouncement probably will be made
next month.
He also estimated that great
population gains will give Florida
at least three m ore seats in the
U. S. House o f Representative*
after the next census.
"A nd I would like to see all
our young politicians ronrentrata
on those House seats Instead o f the
Senate,” he Joked.
M ayor A. L. Wilson presented
Smathers with a key to the city
and State Sen. Douglas Stenstrom
Introduced him.
Smathers told mem bers o f the

New Rebellion Breaks Out In Cuba
As Anti-Castro Bombers Hit Havana
HAVANA (U P I) - The Cuban
Federation
of
Labor
ordered
1,300,000 of Its membera to stage
a one-hour work stoppage today
to (how their support for Premier
Fidel Caitro la the latest crisis
affecting his regime.
The genera] strike order came
O t e r a series of bombings and
aa anti-Castro leaflet raid oa Ha­
vana threw the city Into tempor­
ary panic Wednesday night.
A count at emergency hospitals
this morning showed that at least
two Cubans were killed and al­
most 0| were wounded in the
shooting aad bombing activity. It
cllraaaed an upsurge of opposition
to Castro, put one of his top
aides in prison and drove another
W suicide.
No one teemed certain of the
number of planet that dropped
the leaflets on the capital. The
morning newspaper (In form sdon )
reported that one large plane and
three smalt planes were Involved.

Other newspapers mentioned only
a single plane. The confusion ip
patently waa caused by the dark­
ness and the many military
planes sent up.
The air force planes fired on
the leaflrt-dropping aircraft, but
the latter waa not believed to
have fired back. The flash of
machine-gun fire rmm the mili­
tary planes could be seen on the
ground.
In ealUng the general strike for
the hour between 3 and 4 p. m.
David Salvador, secretary general
of the federation, laid the stop­
page would be a manifestation
that every worker waa •‘ support­
ing the revolution.” He said It
would not apply to electricity and
telephones.
Other persons were believed to
have been injured by motorised
raiders who sped through the
city later Wednesday night, toss­
ing home-made bombs or hsnd
grenades out of the windows of
their cars.
Delegates to tha convention of

the American Society of Travel
Agent* that opened hern Monday
watched excitedly as w arplin ei
roared low over Havana, their
machine guns spitting fire. None
of them was injured.
The air battle and the bom b­
ings eaused momentary panic In
the heart o f Havana but tha city’s
lift went on much aa usual. Night
spots and gambling places re­
mained open although there were
few tourtsti on hand.
The
leaflets
that
showered
down on Havana were algned by
MaJ. Pedro L. Dias I.ant, a for­
mer com m ander of the Cuban
air force who resigned and fled
to the United States last spring
In protest against what he described at growing Red Infiltra­
tion of Castro's*revolutionary re­
gime.
Thousands o f leaflets fell in the
vicinity of the hotels where the
ASTA delegates are staying, but
few of the Am erican visitors could
read them because they were
written In Spanish.

Legality
Of T-H Law
Attacked

ral Communications Commission.
Despite his us* of the TaftHartley labor management law,
ha ia still hopeful that both sides
in tha steel strike will, as he put
it. awaken to their obligation! to
tha American people and resolve
their differences in fie * collective
bargaining.
Ha looked askance for the Utne
being at additional labor legisla­
tion, saying he opposed the idea
of adding to punitive laws. Rut
on the other hand, he said, if the
American people do not esercise
the required self discipline in their
econom ic disputes the role of gov­
ernment in such disputes will have
to be reexam in ed.
He disclosed that the "eold” be
contracted three years ago actual­
ly was bronchitis which hat be­
com e chronic. He said that la lata
September he found himself suf­
fering from an acute cold and,
as he put it, a flu attack on top
of i t This was why he went to
Palm Springs, Calif., and why he
STOCKHOLM. Sweden (U P I) The 1930 Nobel Prize for Litera­ has been searching for warm
ture was awarded today to Salva­ weather since then. The Presi­
tore Quasimodo, a left-leaning dent seemed to be feeling fine
Italian poet who once wrote that and in excellent spirits today.
the Soviets took over God's work
when they launched their first
Sputnik.
It appeared the awarding of Um
riz# to the SS-yearold Quasimodo
ight touch off a major contro­
An 18-year-old Sanford youth
versy In Italy where Roman Cath­ was charged with failure to grant
olic* were outraged by bis refer­ the right of way after hi* car
ence to "G od 's w ork" in his poem collided with another vehicle at
"T h e N»w M oon."
23th St. and French Ave. late
The winning of the prize also yesterday afternoon. Police re­
may alienate antl-Communist ele­ ported.
ments who look askance at QuasiJack Boodle Mann Jr. of 2310
modo'a falling In step with Com­ Laurel Ave. was given the traf­
munist attacks last year oa Rus­ fic violation after his car collided
sia's Boris Pasternak who won with a car operated by Harold
4 h* 1160 Uobel Prize for Libera- Kasper of Orlando.
JV m Quasimodo described PasterDamage to Mann'* car was esti­
qak as a little bourgeois who flvei mated at $123 and $43 to the
M U • lord.
Kasper vehicle, police said.

AUGUSTA, Ga. (U P I) - PrcslO leat Eisenhower said today that
ho still strongly favors a Western
•Ummit conference as soon as
possible, but told reporters ha does
not feel the same sens* of urgency
about a full-scale summit meet­
ing with Soviet Hussia.
Other m ajor news from the
President's conference with re­
porters :
. He called "fix e d " television quit
Okhowt, a* revealed in recent con­
gressional disclosures, a terrible
thing to do to the American peo­
ple. He said he had asked Atty.
Gen. William P. Rogers to deter­
mine the proper role of tha Feds-

Kalian Writer
&lt;Wins Nobel Prize

Youth Faces
Troffic Charge

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our friendly nations on our aide.
"D uring hla visit be agreed to
negotiate more with us, but every
citizen must face the possibility
o f at aome lime tightening belts
in the struggle to keep the dem o­
cracies strong."
Smathers called the lag In U. 8.
missile production “a terrible in­
dictment of somebody,” but aaid
he "srouldn't go Into that bow.”
Florida's junior senator called
the new labor reform bill " a good
bill, long overdue to cheek union
leader* who have becom e arro­
gantly contemptuous of the pub*
lie.”
The housing, airport and h!gb»
way bills passed by the first ses»
slon of this Congren are "m ini*
mum bills and we tried to get bet*
ter.” he said.
The civic dinner for Smathera,
who la making a tour o f the state,
was arranged by the elty mana*
ger’ a office with the cooperation
of the various civic club*. A turn*
out of 340 people gave the senator
a rising ovation and he shook
hands for 43 minute* after tho
dinner.

News Briefs
16 Injured
HICKORY, N. C. (U PI) - Six­
teen students suffered minor In­
juries today when a loaded school
bus ran off a dirt road and over­
turned In a ditch near her*. Tbs
students, from the Sherill's Ford
elementary school near Catawba
and from tlandya High School at
Catawba, were treated at a doc­
tor's office and released.

Plenty O f W ater
MIAMI (U P I) The Everglade*
was brimful o f water today after
five days of deluging rains which
drove animals and snakes out of
their lairs to high ground. Though
the rain caused discomfort to peo­
ple, beasts amt reptiles in the Ever
glades, it indirectly helped reduce
th* future mosquito population.
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Plane Crashes

PHILADELPHIA (U P i) — A
NORFLOK. Va. (U P I) An
hark--to-work court order in the
ion day steel strike was blocked A4D2 Navy tanker plane crashed
lor an indefinite period today in the Mediterranean late Wcdnes
when United Steelworkers Union day night aa it was attempting i
attacked the Taft-Ilarley Act a* landing onto the aircraft carrier
L'SS Sarasota.
unconstitutional.
The pilot was identified as Id.
The union also challenged the
government's claim that the strike Andrew J, Goodwin Jr. of Jack­
imperiled the nation and said the sonville.
walkout "could continue until I960
without any adverse impact on
the econom y."
WEST PALM REACH ( U P D A papel of three judges ordered
The Palm ht-ach County School
an indefinite stay of a hack to Hoard is studying an amended
work order handrd down Wed n e t -! application of a Negro student to
day in Pittsburgh. The slay m ere­ attend a white school here. William
ly supported another ruling which M. Holland. Negro attorney, ori­
staved off enforcing the injunr ginally applied for his son, William
tion.
Jr.. 8. to attend the white Northboro
Judge John L. Higgs of the third School.
U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals said
the "stav will tie continued until
the arguments on the merits have
WASHINGTON (U P I )-T h e man
been heard" — supporting Judge
the Him lans accuse of being an
Austin L. Staley's ruling of Wed
\meriran spy cam e home today—
nesday.
tired, nervous and protesting it
The United Steelworkers Union
vsax a!! "a fantastic lie ." Russel!
asked the judges to throw out a
A Langelle stopped off an air­
Tafl-ltarltey injunction in Hie steel
strike on grounds the government liner at National Airport holding
a brown briefcase tightly in one
has not shown that the safety of
arm and his sleeping 2 -year old
the nation Is imperiled.
daughter, Mary, in th# other.
" it is plainly not sufficient sim ­
ply to submit an affidavit from
the secretary of drfense or some
other government official staling
MANAGUA, Nicaragua (U PI) —
that the strike creates a peril to Border raider* from Honduras kill­
national health of safety," union ed one Nicaraguan soldier Tues­
counsel Arthur J. Goldberg said. day. wounded another and kidnap
Goldberg told the court that the ed an American and two Nicara­
burden of the government to sup guans. it was announced today.
ply testimony to support its con An Army communique said a num­
elusion "is not met simply by ber of the raiders are believed to
submitting an affidavit nr simply have been wounded in a skirmish
stating that conclusion."
with a small Nicaraguan force In
The union attorney said
the the town of Quilali.
government—in its appeal for the
Taft-llartley back-to-work injunc­
tion— did not explain it* conten­
tion that production in "unslrurk
mills cannot meet tha defrnsc
needs.'
“ It is not the burden of the d e ­
fendant union to ihow that there
is no peril to national health amt
safety." Goldberg said. " I t was
th# burden of the plaintiff to show
that there is ."
Goldberg said Congress "d id not
mean to entrust to a single diitrirt
ju d g e" the right to "require free
men to work or require free Indus
try to operate."
"Once the in.unction becom es ef
fertive, the damage is d on e," he
said.

Studying Application

Ike Favors W est Summit Quints Mother
Wants Children
M eet Soon As Possible

civic clubs present at the dinner
in hla honor here that tha SanfordTitusvllle Canal “ will be recognis­
ed aa fcaslbla by the U. 8 . engi­
neers'' and said that "expanded
post office facilities can be expect­
ed, probably next year.”
The
engineers
finally
have
agreed that the cross-state canal la
justified as a transportation link
and "they aurely will find the
same answer on the Sanford-Tltusvllle canal.” the senator said.
Smathers gave an eloquent e x ­
planation of why he thinks the
visit to this country by Nikita
Khrushchev resulted in gains for
the free world in the eold war.
"M r. Khrushchev saw this na­
tion aa it really Is and not aa
hla propagandist* had painted U.
He law why our productivity
makes us strong and why U makes
our free enterprise system superior
to hla system,” Smathers laid.
"A nd we saw him aa he really
la—a hard man, xealouily dedicat­
ed to eommunism. Now see know
that we have a long, hard bailie
agalnit Mr. Khrushchev to keep

Mr., Mrs., Bill K irk Greet Friend

Steel Union Blocks
Back-To-Work Ruling

DEUARY Chamber of Commerce official* applauded last night'o turnout
for the monthly meeting of the organization an 92 membera attended. Of­
ficer* are, left to right. Executive Secretary D. A. L. Lincoln, Vice Pre­
sident Howard Scharp, President Harry Newton, Recording Secretary Or­
eille Dunkle, Treasurer Rudolph Tettlcman and Harry Kirkua, secretary
emeritus.

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‘ Fantastic Lie*

SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (U P I) —
Pretty Mrs. Charles G. Hannan
said today In her ftrat interview
sine* the gave birth to quintup­
lets that she wants m ore chil­
dren and hopes they are girls.
Sht gave birth Tuesday in Larkland Air Force Base hospital to
five girls, all of whom died be­
cause they were three month#
premature.
Her husband, an Air Force first
lieutenant and aerial tanker navi­
gator, sat on her bed today while
she talked to two women report­
ers.
"I can't believe it all happened
to m e." she said. "1 am happy to
have brought five daughters into
the world. 1 understand God's
will: not his why.”
She wore a flow ered bed Jacket
and lipstick and seemed in good
spirits. Her spirits actually seem ­
ed better than those of her hus­
band. Mrs. Hannan, a blonde,
U 27.
Hannan said she had told his
sons about what happened.
"The older boy (3 ) understood
but I don't think the smaller boy
(4) did,” he said. "R ob ert seem­
ed quiet and tort of withdrawn be­
cause he bad been anxious 'o
have a sister.”
The babies— Deborah Lynn.
Janet Lee, Karen Denise, Mrlissa
Jane and Susanna Kay—will be
buried Friday in separate coffins
Contributions to the Seminole
in Taylor, T ex., the hometown of County United Fund yesterday
the Hannani.
amounted to $342.50 from 28 don­
ors. The fund drive has now
brought $8,323.38 from 72 contri­
butors.

Latin Outbreak

Senator Gets Key To City From M ayor Wilson
(Bergstrom Photos)

Ike Shifts Space Program To NASA
And Plans To Ask For M ore Money
AUGUSTA, Ga. (U P I) — Prs-si
dent Elsenhower told a news con­
ference today that he |dan* to ask
Congress for higher appropria­
tions next year for the American
space program.
The chief executive also aaid
that if Maj. Gen. John II. Mcdarts,
who ha« announced hi* retirement
as head o f the Army Ordnance
Missile Command. ha* any com­
plaints he would like to hear them
personally.
The President touched on a
broad range o f spare and missile
topics todny as reporters plied
him
with
numerous
questions
stemming from his announcement
Wednesday that the Army lialllstlc Missile Agency will he shift­
ed to the civilian National Aeron­
autics and Spare Agency "to
strengthen the national
space
effo rt."
Mihly hut still plainly, Eisen­
hower rejected the theory of
ttedaris as stated by a reporter,
"that we are straddling the issue
of competing with Russia In
space.”
Administration sources said to­
day they hoped Congress would

give quick approval to Elsenhow­
er's reshuffling.
The administration wants to
avoid a long drawn-out eongres-

t p. m. Stocks
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Fund Gets $362

Unity M inister
To Attend M e e t

Youth Charged

Tli# Unity Church Center office
at 206 E. First St. will be closed
Monday and Tuesday while Mini­
ster Joseph B. Stuckie ia attending
th* UnBy S outh^stern Regional
Conference in Miami. Th* office
will reopen on Wednesday.

A 14 yea ro ld Enterprise boy
was placed into tin parents cut
tody by juvenile authorities yes­
terday after he was arrested try­
ing to Break a telephone coin box
on 2nd St. and Oak Av*., police
reported.

JUST PRACTICING, aaid Dr. Tom Lurgen yesterday a* he used « veterin­
arian's hypodermic on Peggy June Lundquist to prepure f a r the Jayceea*
polio inoculation day Saturday. Inoculation drive chairmnn Gumett White,
right, and Jaycee Secretary Jack Wilber were the sympathetic onlooker*
for tha kidding. In the very *erious bualne** Saturday, registered nurse*
will give th* shot* at tb f Joyce# Building, 403 French Ave., from 9 a. m.
to 5 p. m. Dr. Largen will b« on duty at the building during the Inocula­
tion*.

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slonal Inquiry Into tha transfer a1
th* famed Wernher von Braua
rocket team from tha Arm y to
the civilian spa
,-ncy w haa
the Senate and Htnao reconvene
in January.
Hut initial reaction from ooa*
gressiunat military experts indi­
cated the lawmakers want to taka
a careful look at the shift. Tha
reorganization wuuld become e f­
fective tiij days after Congress
was officially notified of tha
plans unless rejected by th* Sen­
ate or House.
Von Hrnun said he looked fo r ­
ward to working with tha sivillaa
agency. He said the "m ajor con ­
ce rn " of hla team was to con­
tinue to take part in tho U. 8
apnee program.
One o f the chief advantages o f
the shift, administration sources
said, could be a speed-up in de­
velopment of the Saturn rocket
booster which will have 1,$00,000
pounds of thrust — more than
twice the power of the rorketa
Russia is believed using in its
Lunik programs.
The Saturn is the major pro­
je c t nt the Army llallistlc Missile
A gen cy in Huntsville, Ala., where
the team o f scientists ami techni­
cians headed by Von llraun ia
based.

.

Fire Breaks O ut
In Church Belfry
Fire, caused by faulty wiring,
broke out in the belfry of Longw ood'* Christ Episcopal Church
about 4:30 p. m. yesterday.
Damages were estimated at
$2,3oo ■ $3,000 by th* vicar. Rev.
George L. Granger, who said that
the lamgwood Fir* Department
and volunteers of th# neighborhood managrd to contain tho
flam es in the belfry. The church
proper, built in 1179, was unharm­
ed except for smoke dam ag*.
The Lake Mary Department an­
swered th* call to stand by.

Jupiter Rumbles
Successfully
CAPE CANAVERAL (U P I) —
The Army, fresh from getting tho
ax in th* super spar* field, Wed­
nesday night successfully fired
a Jupiter 1RRM — th* missilo
which first put tha U. S. in tho
spaco race.
V
Th*
foot tall rockat rumblod
I r o n its pod os 10:30 p. m.

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Cure Claimed For Allergies
•

ST. PAUL, HIM. (U fl) - A
IUttvarrity * Mtoassau proUm e
today h* baa developed a
•tod Bilk ruMdy (or aUerglae
itn u u toU arthritis suffer*
M por eant effective to tom-

"louaiiM milk" m rheumatoid
arthritis.
Petersen, an arthrltle who took
part himatII to Um rigorously con­
trolled clinical teals, said those
who coattoned to drink the milk
three month) alter the arthritic
disappeared showed aa re­
rn u took part to a u«t
ef symptoms.
to ahew toe « M of Um
• hay fevsr sad

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allergy sufferers were conducted.
Petersen said. More than tla per­
sona took the milk, while a sim­
ilar group acted as a "control,"
receiving slnndard remedies.
The system In very simple,
Piter sen said. In the cise of hay
ftver-combsltog milk, pollen Is
Introduced Into the milk cansl of
n cow's udder. Within a week, the
cow produces enough anti-bodies

—disease-killing substances —to
makes .the milk effective against
the disease.
The process is nearly the aame
for other allerglea and rheuma­
toid arthritis, he said.
The "1mastute mitt" is ready to
go late eemmeretel production.
The f l.lt a quart price for the
lest milk “ may drop under heav­
ier product!oe," .Petersen said.

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Itastoole County Farm Bureau
l i m l s n far the new year were
1at a business meeting Thai-

d; Ralph Hammond,
5R
Ronald
Halrhcad,
SansdiH N
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Jim Colbert, Oviedo; A. B.
1, Oviedo; Jack Byrne, GoldTkmrny
m i d i ;T
k n . ^ J MeLato,
P P P ! I , Geneva
and Hamer Osborwf, Sanford,
* At the eend
the
o ieaffth
- business
. „ . meetdirectors met briefly and
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MIAMI (U K ) -AH to members
t £ t l Mgsa Chi fraternity at the
-Uafvorstty of Miami wtU spend
each at hard labor
___ for geataaptog.
Hava} Academy's goat
;WISWI, Billy XV, w u hijeekod
• If •haul
ahev H Miami undergradua­
te* many of them Sigma Chi’s,.
M a n Um Mfami-Nivy football
’ game tael Friday night.
The poet was rescued sad reV . toned to the Orsage Bowl Just
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CLOTHES FOR HOMELESS CHILDREN are being packed by Smiford
church froupa in preparation fo r World Community Day Nov. 6. Shown
naaiatlnff members o f the United Church Women o f Sanford ere Brian
WiUiema, Scott Rohlfa, Janet Williams and Kehle Rohlfa. Episcopal, Presbyterian, Firat Christian, Congregational Christian, Grace Methodist, Free
Methodist, Church o f the Naxarene and Church o f God are participating.
(Bergstrom Photo)

GrahamDenies
Financial Crisis

Reapportionment Debate
Proves 1 Thing Anyway

INDIANAPOLIS, la d . (UP1) _____ _ President Dr. J. F,
Pearson end Jim Thompson, Evangelist Billy Graham hai de­
PALM BEACH (U P 1) — The
Collins agreed that the compreMima CM president, agreed Wed- nied a report that his o rg ia lismembers of the tton faced a financial crisis and leading proponent and opponent mise plan Is unfair to the fast­
* that all m«
frstesaity'e len t chapter should
o f tha re apportionment amend­ grow ing urban areas. But he con­
■aid p la n a 'tor crusades in eight

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"teeh mombm will put to threo
M r s or whatever Job is assigne l hy the ualvarslty matotoaaaea
Thompson said.
eTt probably do moot of tho
Saturday morning.1
Ibo nlversliy malotsnsnco dirlor, John J. O'Day said he
w u delighted. "Two mea assigned
to picking up bottles, papers sod
other trash have more to do than
thay cafi handle," he said.
- "I think I'll split up the fraler. ally boys Into two groups and
get the campus cleaned up twice,"
said.

Oklahoma Keeps
UpWith Bugs
STILLW ATER, Ok la. tLTl’ l) bites an
‘ When n strange bug b:
r Oklahoman, scientist* at Oklai homa State University ere stung
„_into action.
*• OSU antomologUta keep tabs
* en any Inaect that I* a real or
■f potential threat to man’ * health
&gt;' and borne*, his crop* and live^ Block, forests, ornamental plants
-a n d shads trees.
Tho official name of thU year- round servlet ia the Oklahoma
' - Cooperative Ecunomlc Insect Bur.
, v * y . A weekly report le compiled
•Store and relayed to county extension agents, grain warehouse•Wton, Insecticide dealers, crop
'dust and spray acrvice operators,
.need dealers and other* who can
; W*e it.
- The Btatawlda tu n ay ta now
‘ la tta ninth year. It la finanetd
-J oin tly by the Oklahoma A grl■cultural Experiment Button, the
^-Oklahoma Agricultural Extension
Service, the State Department o f
^Agriculture and the U. 8 . Depart
-jn e n t o f Agriculture.
Dr, D. E . Howell, head of the
OBU entomology department, said
about 50,ooo Insect species have
^ been
Identified
In
Oklahoma.
-TWhea an entomologist finds one
- he does not recognize, he may
turn to Oklahoma State’ i Insect
museum for assistance. Tha mu
aeum, established In 100, Includes
•bout 360,000 specimens, all care
gully mounted and catalogued.

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African natlena would not be
changed.
Graham, midway through a rellgloua crusade here, termed at
"m isinform ed" a report by Ed*
ward Darling, executive secre­
tary of the BUly Graham Evangellatlc Aaan. in Charlotte, N. C.,
that the organisation was to fin­
ancial difficulty.
Darling said Wednesday the assoclation was luw on funds and
that
Graham’s
weekly
radio
broadcasts might be curtailed.
However, he said the deficit was
a "tem porary thing.”
Graham countared by laying
"there U no financial crisis. We
had more expenses this summer
than Income but that happens
every aummer. The Lord has al­
w ays supplied our needs although
wo have never had a surplus of
m on ey."

M ikler Nam ed
C O f C Director
Joe I - Mikler was elected a
mem ber of the hoard o f directors
at the Southeastern Seminole
County Chamber o f Commerce
meeting Monday night at Oviedo.
The group also agreed to amend
the by-laws so that Slavla, Chuluota and Uvletlo rach are repre­
sented hy a director.
The group decided that the
brochure committee
be given
authority to secure prices for an
eight or 10 pago booklet on the
area.

tended Its passage would be the
first step toward breaking the
power o f the rural North Florida
agreed on one thing: l l ’a not fair "Pork Chop Gang.”
The fight for fair apportion,
to a majority o f the people.
But Gov. LeR oy Collins called ment, Collins emphasised, "must
for the voters to approve the be gradual" or It may never come
amendment because it w ill "bring at all.
new troops Into the fig h t" fur
equitable representation in the
Legislature. Ho said the M new
members the plan adds tu the
Legislature would give urban sec­
tions more bargaining power In
SOLIHULL, England (U P I) Ihc fight fur a still belter apporBrook
Mandorr, the dainty bull,
tlunment.
Kurt Lauderdale M ayor John escaped a British slaughterhouse
Russell urged defeat o f the plan today for a life in the United
because it is a ‘ ‘ compromise of Slate* and a happy future munch­
principle." Russell 1* president o f ing daisies and other Fcrinandthe Tri-County League represent­ typ* fodder.
ing 32 cities in Dade, Broward
.Mrs. William Titcotnh, wife of
and I’alni Bench counties which the bull’i owner, announced that
oppose tha amendment.
the days of uncertainty were over
Russell iwliitcd uut the amend­ for Brook Mandorc and that tho
ment would still leave cuntrul o f animal would be shipped lo Mrs.
the legislature In the hands o f Tom U'Loughlin at Seattle, Waah.
men representing • small mino­
She said O'Loughlin "phoned at
rity of the population. He said midnight and got us out of bed,
the voters should demand the but he named a price. The other
Legislature reapportion i t s e l f American gentleman (business
fairly according tu population at man Norman Bennett of Wash­
specified in the Constitution.
ington! had railed earlier, but ho
laid he would have a representa­
tive from London discuss tho price
Vision Standards
with us today."
WASHINGTON (UPI&gt; — The
A Miami woman, Mrs. G eral­
Coast Guard aaya it no Inngrr r e ­ dine Triton, said she had tele­
quire* perfect vision fo r applicant* phone lilrum b with an offer to
to the Coast Guard Academ y in buy Ihe bull and fly It to M iam i
New London, Conn. A standard nt for a children's soo. She said aha
30-20 vision in each eye. uncorrected, was changed to 20-30 vision in
each eye, correctable with g la n ce
to 20-30.
ment debated the
Wednesday night.

subject here
And
both

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of m en speaka so loudly we don’t
hear w bal they aay. Bribery, ilka
so many other charges, depend!
on m ore what their actions are
than what la said."
Bird added, "T h ere ia evidence
that these men cam e over here
from Tampa and gave $4,500 to
a man they never knew. W h y?"
That question, he said, w as oar
for a Jury to aniwar.
Bowes ia a farm er aide to
Florida's only Republican con­
gressman, William C. Cramer o f
St. Pcterihurg. Smith waa a tow
partner o f Cramer*e when the
alleged conspiracy waa ia opera­
tion.
Florida Democrats have
forecast a Dem ocratic victory ia
COP-ruted Pinellas County be­
cause of the aeaadal.
Judge Bird refuted to admit
Wednesday afternoon a tape re­
cording allegedly m ade by Bodeabaugh o f a coaveraetlon between
him , Bowes, Trafflcante and L u ­
m a Oct, 33, 1531. The Judge eeid
only a email p u t o f Um tape
could be underatood.
tie also ruled out testimony
given by tw o d a te witnesses on
the grounds it w u "grossly pre­
ju d icia l" to the defeodaato.

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P o in t
fat was seeking,** tha

gotten tha

'I t wasn’t fair ta be any more o f a bur­
den on the university.'’
The fl6-pound youth got a definite r )
iponse to his strike — although he loat
eight pounds during the protest. By
Wednesday morning he had more than
1,000 signatures, some o f them from
KOTC members, on a petition to put the
training program on a voluntary basis.
Hs also gained the backing o f tha 15,000-member Associated Students o f the
University o f California, which will hold
a mass meeting oa the question Friday.
Col. Moore described hie son aa J
deep and thoughtful youth "who has read
a lot o f philosophy."
"Sometimes I wish be had read some
cornices or something lighter once in e
while," the father added.

K it M akes Satellite Tracking Easy
BAN CARLOS. Calif. (U P I) A email actoaUflc publishing firm
here h a i c o o n out with e "com ­
plete hem e irackiag elation" h r
11.50 with, which the n u n la -tbtitreet m i calculate the orbit* e f
earth eataUUei.
The hem e tracker w ee develop­
ed by W . 0 . Holme*, aa inventor,
writer aad astronom er, who was
perched ia hla private observatory
la the ghost town o f Dayton, Nev.,
when the Ruaatona launched Sput­
nik I in October, 1S97. Celestial
navigation w as hla specialty and
he Immediately w est to work
tracking the Soviet MtoUil* aad
later, others launched from both
rides o f tho Iron Curtain.
Holm es found that, using a few
fairly sim ple charts, he could cal­
culate where a satellite would be
at any particular time once ho
knew Ita farthest distance from
earth (a p ogee), its closest distance
(p erigee) aad the time it needed ta
com plete one orbit.
He developed these ch erti fur­
ther and then conferred with sev­
eral sp ace ecieatiats. Next, Re­
s e a rc h . Publications, Inc., added
some sp ace art and the charts were
ready fo r anyone interdsted in
tr n k ia g Um man-made means.
George Bunion, m anager of Um
Alex Morrison Planetarium to San
Francisco, said It to possible to
keep track o f satellites by Holmes’
method.

School in Redwood City, Calif.,
wrote down the perigee, apogee
aad orbit Ume, which had beta
published la Um newspapers.

Thta he want to work with ,i»
homa tracker aad two hours later
had draws up a schedule of *
doxca cl lie* with tho Ume tba
■•unite would paaa ever each.

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Other experts agreed, hut point­
ed te the system’s limitations.
Joseph Brady, a mlislte expert at
nlversliy of California, Mid,
tha Un
for example, U was unlikely aay
euch tracker could take atrnoepharie drag into account.
Using only tha homa traekar and
mapf, a 15-ytar-old boy waa able
te predict accurately tha timaa
when Discoverer V would m i s
over various ctttoa of tha world.
Whan Um Air Fare* launched
tha satellite Aug. U, George Birthoar, a student at Sequoia High

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Do You Remomber W h e n ...
the Edison gramophone

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the high-wheel bike

T h » -Sanford Male Chorus will
hold ita A n t reb a a n a l of tho M a­
son at tha Civic Canter Monday at
T:30 p , m.

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■DIION’S W INtll
NOMI
L oo C ounty, on the low ar g u lf coast, waa fou nd­
ed In 1884. Ita 43 m ile* o f trop ica l beach es m ake it
a geographical pa ra dise . . . a n A m erica n "p la y ,
ground ’ teem ing w ith a multi m illion d o lla r ta u ru t
trade. Tho w in ter h om es a n d w ork sh op s o f such
notables aa T h om as A Edison still, alan d in Fort
M yers. A n ennual "P a g ea n t o f L ig h t" to h e ld to
com m em orate Edison’s in ven tion o f the Incandescent
lamp. Tourists, agricu lture, com m ercia l fishing and
a tar-reaching g la d ioli Industry represent main
sources o f Incom e.

JUST

ENDS

PU' c o L Moore,p ru
^ rsI^
who
is assigned to the
Pentagon’s Research and Development
Command in Washington, met with hla
son and Dean William Shepard to discuss
the protest and to a m n fe for his "honor­
able dismissal’* from the university.
"W e talked It over end decided he hafl

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BERKELEY, Calif. (U K ) — A frnaha u a at tha Ualvarslty af Cnllfonrin anded
a 69 • hour h u aftr atriha agaiaat tha
school's compulsory military training pro­
gram Wednesday at tbs request o f his
father— aa A ir Fores colonel.
Tha youth, 1 8 -year-old Frederick
Lawrence M oon Jr., withdrew from the
university and departed for his homa ia
Arlington, Vo., with Col. Moore.
Young Moore started his hungsr strike
at midnight Sunday to protest, as a con­
scientious objector, the university’s corn-

alm ost wept whan tha read nf
Brook M tn dora'i plight and vow ­
ed, "T h is la one bull that's go­
ing to liv e ."
The O'LoughUna also won out
over Irish farm er Bartley Roaeh
who waa the firat person to com e
to . the aid o f Brook Mandore
whose sweet and cowllke face tod
lo his downfall, Tb* minister of
agriculture had ordered* the 14month-old Ayrshire bull slaught­
ered b ecam e o f fear his docile
appearance might spoil the Ayr­
shire breed.
M rs. TUcumb did not dlscldse
the sale price, but said she was
delighted by Um decision and that
she would love to visit Brook in
hit ow n new home " i f aha bad
the m on ey ."

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CLEARWATER (UP!) — De­
feat* attorneys tor tww leading
St. Petersburg Republicans gad a
pair *( Tampa men began praaea
tattea ef their ease today hi a
boUta-bribary trial that eould go
to a Jury later la lhajtoy.
Tha Mata reatad *
•ad Circuit Judge Jeha U. Bird
Immediately dtafid a
lien tor n &lt;
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Tha detoadaeta are
Petoreburg paetmeetor D.
•x-PtoeUa* County SeUritor C.
Ray Smith tad Priam Latxara
and Prank Traffic ante af Tampa.
Thay are charged wkh ceaaptring to violate tottery lawn
ytoj M jm to Ceaetohto Doug*
» Bedeaheugh to overtook a
bollta ring.
Bodeabeugh unified tha Tampa
mea gave him the money tor hla
campaign fund last year while he
waa aUgtog aa natureaeeful race
for sheriff. Ha said, however, he
took the past ef aa undercover
maa aad reported hit activities
to authorities.
Ia asking tor a directed ver­
dict,* the defease charged that Um
defeadsats were uaJoeUy tripped
and that there had beta a* evi­
dence proceeded to prove that
the defeodaato ever gave Roden*
baugh the m on ey specifically to
protect the gambling ring.
Ia denying the motion, Judge
Bird said "so m e tim e ) the action

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TA IP E I,
Forinusa
(U P I)
' Charles C. Finueanc, U. S. astltt.
•at secretary o f defense for man-pow er, arrived Wednesday for a
twe-day visit W Nationalist China.
H o w as accompanied by nine dc. partment officials. Finucane will
; ‘ Woofer with U. 8 . military leaders
and visit American military In­
stallations during h u stay.

NEW YORK (UI’l) — Fresh­
men at Fordham University gut
tOO old T aft, Dulles and Dewey
campaign buttons to use in the
freshman class election and cov•rad them with a sticker promot­
in g Maroon Party candidate*.
Their, main worry was that rain
would wash o f f the sticker revealSrm tha lost causa of tha original

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and many other “ wonders,” now
classed as Antiques, were aa
commonplace aa Filter-Tipa, the
Automatic Transmission and Television?
M a n y o t h e r n e w m a te r ia ls , n o w p r o d u c t s a n d n o w w a y i e f b u tld ln * h a v e
c o « I n to g e n e r a l u sa sinew W . J . HU1 s t a r t e d Ihc HUl Lumber w d

Hardware Co. hack in 1873.

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and
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_ throughout FlorIda tha United States Brewers Foundation works
constantly to assure the sale o f beer and ale under
pleasant, orderly conditions. Believing that strict
tow enforcement
i es the best, in terest o f tha peo­
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Soon n sparkling new sales room and o ffice w ill replies Ihe old from *
structure that houaad th* business fo r ovwr fou r cm ratlon a But on*

p le of Florida, the F ou ndation stresses clo se coopera­
tion w ith the A rm ed Forcas, la w en forcem en t and
governing ofliciato l a tta con tin u in g "aclf-reg u lation ”
program.

AN D REMEMBER — W e’ ra open fo r busincsn ns usual durlnw alteration*
with tha name “SUDDEN SE R V IC E " you’ ve always b w i 2 ld * o .

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n Dm aateerat •I the kreakfaa*
laMe. Fareola M i N IV B I
m U • theairfcal m a t sal ef
eatteg aar permit tklM m Is
kraoktal Uwaa at the table. Call
their Waff: Ta aiaka M aaator.
aaa that they generate a hearty
* via at M r play aai
By DB. GCOBGE W. CRANE
CASE C - 4TI: Dolly M., aged
4, haa a luparior 1. Q.
a
"B u i, Dr. C rane," har mother
w proU»t*d, ' ‘ Dolly w ill not ta l
properly.
"W hy, &gt;ha just d a w dlci along
for aa hour or two, and even
then would aearcely touch her
food If her daddy a n d .I* d id n 't
coax her to clean her plate.
"Doesn't aha look too thin?
I'm afraid aha may contract tubarculoaia or something.
"What ran wo do to improvo

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bar appetite? Doea aha need a
teak?"

SOCIAL TONICS
Y u , Dolly needa a tonic o f the
"a oclal" variety.
Aloae, la a modern city apart­
ment houae, aha lacka proper
Incentive for athletic:. She doean't romp «nd play enough to gain
a healthy appetite.
For adulta, even though they
think they apend a lot o f time
A wtth their children, eannot equal
• the atiaulatioo of other youngatari.
And Doily should bava bad a
baby brother or aiater at leaat
two yeara ago.
Space your youngetera ao they
are preferably within two yeara
of each other. Then wait a few
yeara if you wieh another pair,
but try to bava your chidren two
by two.

'Citrus Picture
Called 'Rosy'
LAKELAND (U P I) — Florida
Citrua Mutual la picturing a rosy
cltrua aeaaon deapite Ita prediction
that the overall return on the
^ ora n g e crop trill be l e u than laat
v season.
Mutual General M anager Robert
W. Rutledge cam e up with an
encouraging forecaat which ha
praaenled Wedneaday to Mutual'a
directora.
The market analyala ehowed
that current pricea for orangaa
and grapefruit are not aa high
aa they were at Ibe aame time
laat year. But It pointed out that
M th e currant eupply ie much great­
er than the aupply at this time
last y e a r .,
Rutledge said the ovar-aU return
for ortngea this aeaaon should be
"considerably m ore than that o f
the 19M-JT aeaaon but leaa than
last aeaaon.”
Ha alao said n supply-demand
relationship will bring on tom e
adjustments in the pricing pattern
—with comparatively m ore fruit
8 going into fresh channels and less
to froten orange concentrate.
Tha directors, acting oo the
advice of their advisory com m it
tee, took oo action on a proposal
that a "starting date” bo set fo r
initial trash fruit shipments to
Northern market* at the beginning
of each season.

At this Ut* date. Dolly’i moth­
e r should enroll Dolly in a nur­
sery
school
at once.
Many
churches conduct nursery schools
and there are uayally m any
private acboola of such nature.
The chief virtue o f a nursery
school la tha social give-and-take |
which the children obtain from
mingling with others o f their own
age.

No finer, fastir-gcthf
aspirin at my price! .

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In this age of "o n ly " children,
nursery schools are a great boon
to parents, for they help offset
the grandstanding tendency o f
"o n ly " youngsters.
Beiidea, they permit ■ child to
rom p end play. Such activity
strengthens
his
muscles
and
dralna off surplus nervous energy
via juvenlla garnet.
Aa a result, hla appetite Im­
proves aa he devours his food
with gusto.
We psychologists aren't much
concerned over their writing the
alphabet or the crayon drawings
o f children In nuraery school for
thay can pick up those skills later
oo.
*
But toddleri need to learn how
to harmonist socially with others
of their own age.
This give-and-take la a prelude
to later adult happiness and aven
an antidote for divorce.
So launch your children Into
nursery school at least by the
age of S yaara. If no such school
la in your area, urge a local
church to start one, with tha
Woman's Society aa sponsor.
FOOD TONICS
And you parents should N E VER
lat meal time degenerate into
theatricals where you beg end
coax or dramatist tha simple
matter of eatteg.
Otherwise, your child will soon
be ruling you with an iron hand.
Instead, sea that your youngster
haa plenty of outdoor end nursery
school play.
Then place the food before him.
flmile and go on eating your own
meal.
If the child dawdlea, remind
him he can't bava dessert unless
he cleans hla plate. And don 't
let him outbluff you: Stick to
your guns:
If bo doesn't eat, then take
him from the table when you
adults are finished, end don't
grow sentimental about his star­
vation.
He will try to dominate you far
ono or two m tali, o r sometimes
longer, but a healthy child will al­
ways surrender if you aduKa
don’t do *o first.
(Always write U Dr. Craao
In care of this aewapaper, en&gt;
cteeing a long 4c stamped, ad­
dressed eavelepa aad Me u
caver typlag aad priatlag casts
when you seed h r aa* i f kla
booklets.)

SARASOTA, Fla. tU P I)— Tha
11.400-acre ranch here of the
Edith Riogliag e s t a t e
sold
fo r gj.400,000, It was announced
Wednesday. The Bankers U fa and
Casualty Co. o f C h k a g o bou jh t
tha property. Tb* estate o f Mra.
Ringlinr who died aix yeara ago,
also Include* 49 per cen t ef the
Rieglinr Bros, and Baraum
Bailey Circus.

Demonstration
PARIS ( U r i ) — A bout 90.000
government em ploye* staged
nolay but peaceful demonstration
fo r hi|her wage* Wednesday be
fore the Ministry o f Finance and
the Peris City Hall. Tha demon
•tration was ealled by Socialist,
Communist and Catholic unions to
protest against the governm ent's
£ offer cd a 2-p*r cent boost.

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A Sanford native, Lt. Col.
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|»r« him a dinner is which hr
■poke with aoidler-Ukn prldr of
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to coma is a aaulva attack oa
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•lamanta mahiag for tragedy is tha
pottwar period.
But la Uta 1»W. while still Chtef
of Staff, ha waa faced with aa*
other kind of struggle. Thia re­
porter recall* hla talking with tha
ulmoat urgency aad solemnity of
tha need to try to chock aomohow

up hla m l estate business to Mas­
sachusetts with tho idea of retlrtof. Ba came to **. Petersburg
and acquired a mode* beat expoettof to spend too m t ef hla
days Uktef * oasy, puttering
around to Um sun.
All hie Ute BUI had an interest
in nature aad aa avtnlied bump
of curiosity. How" and ‘W *
wore questions ha eras continually

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the Pied Piper, he developed aa
eager fallowing among youngster's
laurelled to all phases to arianttfle knowledge.
Pmrente became Interested aad
than local school officials. Uncle
BUI established a laboratory aad
museum. City officials aad tho
chamber to commerce, cognisant
to the fine work Bill waa doiag
among tha children, put their
shoulders to the wheel. School
clause were seat to hla museum
la aaboal bueeo far acieadfle studs.
Hera they found numerous models
aad gadgets, all designed by BUI
that showed haw things worked.
Then fallowed a science fair la tha
youth castor. U waa ■ amashteg

Letters To
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ACBOS*
LB U toto
Didla

to Florida ha took walks la tha
woods aad aloof tha aaashars ob­
serving nature and still seeking

Learning la fun. bat H la much
■era fua M yaa caa ahare your
kaowtodaa with others. Tha opportonity tesea whea Bill made
triends with reighlmrtusral youngiters aad began eacounting them
with new front springs, aew hall to seek answers themselves. He
joints, brake Uatoge, atlparet, directed their activities, set up a
tlraa, and ao oa. Aad to thaw?
Wa traded M ea • ’» modal.
Uta saddest caa tor tee totogto
conscious bargain hunter to o a
family waa wbaa we tamed ear Hy­
ing room furniture ever to aa out
to-towa upholsterer, oakiag a sub­
stantial down payment The bus
said we’d save RN ea the aphol

Than than are individuals who
suffer from aa (indefinable con­
dition that seems to work the op­
posite — everything they touch
enables to dual­
Maybe it’s put unfortunate tim­
ing. Or maybe little black clouds
bovtr ever certain people. Like ua.
Tha ether day, for example, we
decided our house needed a new
washing aad drying machine. The
salesman sold he’d attar ua $40 for
the eld eaa as Junk.
Dotty aid the dependable old
aachlac, which so* seoo only six
yean ago, waa worth at U a*
|M. Se tea put aa ad la tha papare.
Iho first caller waa aagar, ex­
cept that right la tho middle to
the wash cycle, tho machine quit
cold. It had never done that be­
fore. All It would do waa hum,
and the maa departed, saying
"Lady, that machine needs a new
motor."

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stopped that stampede. A peaceloving pbopie waa bant an return,
ing to the pursuit* af peace no mat­
ter what it coat, aad Communist
fellow-travelling propaganda fad
the bring-tho-boye-homo and putthe-brats-in-their-place lino. IL
coat Marshall untold aaguiah to aotj
Ameriea’a vast strength thrown
away to llttto move A u u
months.
Ba had Just after Pair! Harbor
gone far down the list to pick an
obscure officer named Dwight
Eisenhower aa Commander of the
American Forets to Burope. While
President Xooeevelt had Intended
Marshall «e he "tha Pershing” ef
World War 11, (ate and the ttn v
palling personality of KiseahoweJ
decided otherwise. Marshall never
disclosed the alights* resentment
aad ba gave to the man wbe waa
their elders gasp. They mads to become the great popular how
sun-powtrtd r a d i o s , designed ef tbo war unfailing support, de­
mathematical puixlea and demon­ fending him again* Us aaemloo
strated an understanding of things both from without and within.
far beyond the capacity of the
Drafted by President Truman,
averago grown up.
he reluctantly took a hopeless mis­
According to BUI Guild ’'educa­ sion to divided China, beeame Seetion” u a progress of Isading tea rotary of state aad, later to the
youngster to a simple scientific black depth at tha Korean Waif
phenomenons that will stimulate Secretary to Defense. He had tok­
nia natural curiosity into a lively en the Plan, and with kia prestige
desire to find out "how and why." helped to gain acceptance for
Word of Bill Guild's srork began what was a decisive move in
to get around. Other eommunltiss America's postwar role.
Invited him to come and help them Shortly afterward
ard there begin
set up similar projects. Than tha the vicious attacks aimed at des­
Header's Digest did a story on him troying the reputation to Knowand he beeame famous overnight. vslt and, Incidentally, Marshall.
Letters and Invitations began to Tha spur waa applied by tha China
arrive from tha four corners ef Lobby. Senator William Jeener to
the globe. BUI Guild who had "re­ Indiana and tha late Senator Jc#
tired" found himself working aeph McCarthy to Wisconsin called
hla a traitor, the front maa af a
Communist conspiracy.
Ha retired to hte boms to Lees­
burg, Virginia, while the eahtmny
went on. He saw hla protege,
General Elsenhower, become the
Republican candidate for Presi­
dent In 1MI. Aa one close to him
put it:
“ Ha will saver toll yon m t any
on* rite, but ha sat beside thalv
radio night after night waiting u&gt;
hear aoma word spoken to defense
Recently tha St.
Petersburg to his honor."
Science Center established itself
To many who served wtth Urn
in its own building provided by be seemed cold, self-contained, a
the city civic and business lead* atiekter for discipline, a matin*
ere with William Guild as its dirse- even. Thia was the man’s exterior.
tor. Already i l teachera have It concealed the intense devotion
requested M3 projects for their to the country of one who tried
pupils and cities and organizations with all his powers to forewarn
all over tha country are asking a blindly paaca-lovlng nation be*
Bill to help them. Ha la buster fore Pearl Harbor, to win tha war-)
than a six-headed eat with a bowl that waa Joined by that calamity7
o&lt; milk and claim* be feel* 10 and then to hold tha nalioa to a
years younger than tha day be re­ •cose of responsibility and duty to
tired.
the aftermath to victory.

Too Late To Classify

Milk Production
Costs Are Studied

Ifaw el guarantees to the BUI to
Bights, specifically to freedom
to aaooetotioe, thought, liberty end
■aeawwdse
' a ' genre are Court decision tor
the ceoBtototog minority anion
■Mahan would have oat to two
■repaid attests epos the •truetan to organised labor. R would:
Invalidate tie enloo shop with
Kg requirem e* to union mamharahtp, or:
Compel ualea leaders o finance
their political contribution entire­
ly from voluntary funds.
Despite Corrupt Practices Act

Bow to atop tha moat waatofu!
atlf-destruction that any nation had
aver parpotratod an itaatf, bow to
maka tha public understand what
It meant. Thia waa hla only aoetideratlon aa ha tumad dram hla
daak and lookad with tha remote,
seemingly lmperaona! gaaa out
through tha wtndowa at hla Pental
goa office at the Potomac aad tha
sweep «f the capital aeraaa the

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thanks to Cape John 0. Into fag Em b ezzler T e lls
to tha Sanford National Ouard
and hte men, the •RertiT* staff. O f 'High Living'
Highway Patrol aad all fctoods
CHICAGO (UPD — Edward L.
and naignbors af Lake Vary wha
Stonge,
M, told hew ha amparticipated.
booted to least 06.000 from the
Chicago Daily News employes*
credit union and spent the mooey
Natives, Police Clash "oa womaa aad high living."
(t a g s signed a U-pags cen­
LEOPOLDVILLE, Belgian Caa
to tea oadk union, waa seized by
go (UPU-Aa African wan kStod
d a t e with ganifanato to Kigali
in tea Ruanda Tresteeehlp Terri­
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Paola PTO
Airs. Larry Green
Carnival
'Bride Shower Honoree Planned
Charles
Benham.
Sue
FarmRecently the Wilson School In
i worth, Bill Chandler. A. D. Wil­
liams, Kenneth
Harvey,
Earl Paola held their first regular P.
Mims, Gene Humphreys, R. H. T. 0 . meeting of the year.
home of Mrs. W .. F. Morris on Beckham,
Plant were discussed for the
Fred Stein.
Shirley
Magnolia Avenue. Co-hostess was Lee, J. F. Lingerfelt, W. Gaughf, Halloween Carnival which will be
Mrs. Claude Saunders.
Nora Lee Spears, Hallie Weddle, held Oct. 30 at 3:30 on the
Guests enjoyed lively conver­ Melissa Bennett, Nellie Reynolds, school grounds. The public is
sa tion and gam es during the Frank
Henry,
Glenn
Taylor, cordially invited to attend.
Committee chairmen appointed
Evening. Those invited were the Avery Boone, Joe Rauch, Jerry
Mmes. George W. Fisel. Tom Lumberson, Ruth Wilkinson, 11. for the year are, Mrs. Herbert
Mills, C. A. Saunders. W. F. W. Sherman, Hunter Archer and Muse, Halloween Carnival; Mrs.
Woodrow Davis, devotions: Mrs.
Morris. 0 . H. Adams, Tom Dil­ Ralph Henkle.
Anderson.
membership;
lard, M. M. Collins, Dick Bur­
The hostessea aerved a dessert Carl
gess,
Elisabeth Harkey, Mary c o u n t and were assisted by Mrs. Mrs. Thelma Sikes, program ;
Mrs.- Joseph Orseno, publicity,
Harkey, Cora Lisk, Casey Dunn, R. H. Beckham.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Frederick,
county council delegates with Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Bass as alter­
nates. Mrs. Jam es Benton will
serve as the by-laws chairman.
Officers for the year arc Mrs.
Robert Steele, president; Joseph
Orseno,
vice-president;
3lrs.
Gordon Frederick, secretary and
Seminole High School has an­
Mrs. M. E. Warfcl, treasurer.
nounced that 31Ua Edna Chitten­
den, formerly ich ool librarian, has
accepted a change of assignment
to becom e a classroom teacher in
the English department. The an­
nouncement was made by A. J.
Bracken, principal.
Miss Chittenden said she is pleas* d , with her new work because' she
enjoya the personal contact with
itudents that com es through class­
room activities.
She h is been librarian at Sem­
inole High School since 1940 except
for a leavc-of-absence during Isaa­
cs when she was librarian at the
Naval Air Station. Before that she
tonight at the U b o UUD at sou t a i l
taught in grades seven, eight, nine
and t^n hero in Sanford.
F ir * Street.
Scuiui and Junior vuluiiliczs will
31iia Chittenden has seen many
be hostesses and music will be furc h a n g e s in the library since she
nished by an Orlando orchestra,
oegan her work there. Realizing
Mrs. Georgia Ball will be in charge
the need for furniture ami books
of decorations.
at a time when school funds were
Costume wear is optional but
limited, she personally appealed lo
prizes will be awarded to the one
the various groups of tho commun­
wearing (he m oil original, the funity. Through the generous response
nicst and the homlicst costume.
o f these groups, the present furni­
ture was purchased including the
library desk and the office chair
f.r ik n \ f n r v
xuaivx. i a a a jr
furnished by the Elks’ Club, six
reading tables, forty chairs, and
-----------------------------------npthcr item i financed by other
/n
I
grou p s.
rerS O n C L L S
PARTY GIVEN
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Hannah Trply o f Cedar
Last week the student library as­
EDNA CHITTENDEN
Rapids, Iowa, is visiting her son
sistants surprised Miss Chittenden
and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and
with a party at the homo of Sally
Robb.
Mrs. Richard Teply.
The table centerpiece was a
Mrs. R. H. Goble was hostess
Tuesday night at a meeting of
The
Golden
Circle
Sunday Circle No. 2 of the United Prcsby.
School class of the First Baptist tcrian Women.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. DoughChurch held its first meeting of
the new session last week at Ihe erty Sr., who recently moved
home of Mrs. Harvey Bloodvvorth here, are at present living on
Grand Ben Avc. but plan to start
on Cedar ^vcnuc.
construction on a new home, in
The meeting, opened hy the
the near future
president, Mrs. C. II. Goethe, in­
Two daughters, Mrs. A.
I*
cluded poems read by the c o ­
hostess, Mrs. A1 Doudncy, and a Omcy and Mrs. Charles McMcnaA shower w as given Tuesday
min, and a son, A. J. Dougherty
prayer by Mrs. J. W. Carter.
in honor of Mrs. Edward S. M c­
Jr., with their fam ilies, have
During the social hour games been resident* here for some
Call Jr., Iho form er Jo Ann
Tyler, al the home of Mrs. T. were played anti a prize was time.
______________________
V. Melts, Jr., in Ravenna Park. awarded to Mrs. Paul Slraub.
k Hostesses wore Mrs Motts, Mrs. Others present were Mrs. ||.
Mrs.
Carlita
Beard,
Use warm water fur sprinkling
■ I . E. Estridgc Ilf, Mrs. James I’ iercy.
DeRrinc and 3tiss Patty Wal* Mrs. Melvin Dcklc, Mrs. II. Pad­ clothes. It dampens garments
gett, Mrs. If. C. Patterson and
ker.
.Since Mrs. McCall is now re­ Mrs. Francis Hall.
siding
in Augusta,
Ga., the
guest* brought gifts unwrapped
and wrapped them at the party
to be mailed to her.
V aricolored
hibiscus
were
used throughout the party rooms.
The refreshment table was cen­
tered with an arrangement of
(V candles snd hibiscus and held a
cake decorated with ’ ’ Beit Wishes
J o An and E d " in green and yel­
low.
Invited to enjoy the evening
were Mr*. Rosa Tyler. 3Irs. Mc­
Call’ s mother; Mrs. E. S. Mc­
Call Sr.. Mrs. Phil Zculi, Mrs.
1-oulsc Tyler, Miss Lisa Phil­
lips, Miss Susan McCall, Mrs.
H. B. McCall, Mrs. G. Emmett
McCall, Mrs. Glenn McCall.
Mrs. Mary Collier, Mr*. John
Dickey.
Mrs.
Jack
Schirard,
Mr*. Robert Harvey, Mra. L. E.
Walker, Mrs. Azaiec Barinciu,
Mr*. W. Donald Smith, Mrs.
John Higgins, Mrs. E. A. Bruce,
.Miss Ginger Jones, Miss Melba
Johnson. Mrs. Alan Maffet, Mrs.
John Burton, Miss Sarah Par­
ker, Miss Nancy Smith and |he
hostesses

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Farewell Coffee Held
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For Mrs. Jack Hipps
A recent coffee at the hom e of
Mr». John Beddard honored Mrs.
Jack Hippa who will be leaving
Ssrrtw t V&gt; •v.sVr her
in
Bermuda. The party was given
by tha Ladies Auxiliary o f tht
Fleet Reserve.
Mr*, liipps haa aerved aa sec­
rotary of the Unit and represented
Sanford as a delegate to the
convention held in Millington,

Atiss Chittenden Receives N ew

Tenn. this past summer.
The honoree was presented witfc
a corsage of baby roao bud*.
Roses were used also H
ment table appolntmoata.

refresh*

Those present were Mrs.
old Sundvall, co-boate**,

o n all c o u n ts

*Classroom Assignment A t S.H.S

Costume
Dance
Tonight

Jo Ann Tylei

1Gets Shower
By M a il

MRS. JACK HIPPS was honoree nt a coffee given by the 1Julies Auxiliary
of the Fleet Reserve. Pictured here, left to right, nre Mrs. John White,
president of the auxiliary, Mrs. Harold Sundvall and Mrs. Hipps. Mrs. John
Hcddnrd is seated.

Club's Purpose A n d Projects
Told By Pilot International
room in the Seminole Memorial
Hospital, serving the USD each
month; sponsoring a girl at Girls'
State each year; smiling children
to the Salvation Army Camp and
(he crippled children's camp dur­
ing the summer; aiding the Faster
Seal drive and contributing in
many ways to Mental Health. At
the present time the Sanford Club
is assisting in the Umled Fund
Drive.

pilot international was organUed in Macon, Ga. on Oct. IS,
i»yi with forty d u lle r m em bers,
u „ non-political and non-secretartan and is one of the five members of Ihe Council of Womens Intcrnalional classified service clubs.
The originator of Pilot Internationul was Elizabclh Leonard and
the name Pilot was rhosen aa it
mcant ’ ’ leader and guide." The
emblem is a wheel and the colors,
green and gold, denote life and
vigor, sincerity and purpose. The
motto is "True Course E v er."
The code of ethics, which was
written in 1933 by Pearl Sparks of
Florence, Ala., lias never been
changed. It is never given by anyonc t&gt;ul a Pilot member and Is
never applauded because o f Its
depth of sincerity.
There arc more than 4U0 clubs in
the United States, Canada, England. Bermuda, France, Hawaii
and Japan. The “ Pilot laig” Is the
official publication of Pilot International and Is sent to each memher. “ The W ave" Is the Florida
publication. The Sanford group
-d*0 enjoys a monthly bulletin,
“ The Hippie" which is edited by
Mr*- Harvey Swanson in the local
vlub.
CLUB PROJECTS
The Sanford Club wa* organized
*n
wlth -Mr*. A. Hunt as its
fir-t president.
The mam project of the club lias
been the Milk Bank and under Pilot | lanla
sponsorship last year the Seminole Mrs
j County Chapter for Crippled Chil- Willis

Brownie Troup No. 106 held
election o f officers last week and
Ita lic Hartwig was named as
president. Others named were
Benny Van Pelt, vice-president,
Ella
Boulwcil, secretary, and
Candy Hartwig, treasurer.
The latest m em ber to be added
lo (he troop roll la Lucia Wal­
lace.
MRS. CHASE HAS MEET
Mrs. Randall Chase, Seminole
Neighborhood chairman, recent­
ly held a board meeting e f the
Girl Scouli to plan the agenda
for
(he
coming
neighborhood
meeting.
Those in attendance were the
Mmes. Fran Robertson, Helen
Merlwcather, Sally Mclnnis, Nan
Jones, Rita Raurr, Eleanor Wol­
ford, Erma Todd, Muriel Scott,
Bunny Morgan and Alice Crow­
der.
The next meeting will be held
on Monday night, Oct. 36, at §
p. m. and all Girl Scout leader*
and any Interested adults arc in­
vited to attend.
Troop No. to lias Trip
Intermediate Girl Scout troop
Xa to recently had a two night
camp out at Juniper Springs.
They were accom panied by their
leader. Mrs. James Buckler, Mr.
Buckler, Mrs. Ike Butler, Mrs.
Harold Whittern ami Mr. and
Mrs. David Lee of Baltimore,
Mil.

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broadcloth and oxfords. Several collar
Myles; meticulous tailoring with ocean
pearl buttonn, of course!

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FA 2-7956 or

Matching rrvtm bte local if
tetth new Velcro doetn^ JfW
Slip into thu ahwt when yon went to b e complimented.
It's iridescent cotton oxford to handsome deep-tone stnpmg*.
Tailored with flattery in every lin e.. .with the buUoo-dbwn
look you like. Aad it's to easy to cu e fee! Sues 28 to 36.

The m o * easy-mannered Uiirt w e know Deep-tone
Touch'n C o* gingham, a breeze to care for. Tailored
with precise button-down collar, bark pleat. long tails
fee a neater look. Hardly any ironing needed. Size* 28 to 38.
So many new etuy-ctue Ship'n Shotet... kere nmtl

Smart dark tone Brentwood
shirt dresses cost
Come see the cottons Penney's is most proud o f!
Famous Brentwoods in darker checks, prints,
polka dots. Shirt waist ailhouetted with roll up
slewvcs. Easy care, long wear! Where cun you
beat values like these? Scoop up several.

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TOE tTATB OP FLORIDA TOl
MART JANE CLUET
Rente I Sea 1*8
3-BEDROOM HOUSE, unfurnish­
Barltaatea, Wlaeemln
A 8worn Complaint fcnvtnr been
ed; dining room, fireplace. 070
fUe4 aeelnei see la Me circuit
ao, Ph, FA 2-0T84 after 8 p. m.
Court la aaS tor aemlnole Couutr,
Florida, In Chaneerr, fur Diverse, 2-BEDROOM kitchen equipped
Me abort title e l eeld eettee be­
ta r W UXI AM N, CLUET, Plaintiff. vn. KART JANE CLUET. DetenSent, these preiente are te
eeuee end require you M Die yeur
written defeneen If any, to Me
Complaint filed herein, and te
serve a copy thereof noon Plain­
tiffs Attorney an or before the,
SM dsy ef November, A. D. ISIS,
stbrrwisi a Pterte Pro Confrrt"
will be entered e oa la it yen end
tfca eeuee proceed e* parte.
WITNESS my band and official
■eat at Sanford. aemlnole County,
f in a l s e n c a
Felice le hereby s ir e n 'M a t the
underlin ed will, en Me Idlh day
af October, A. D. ISIS, present to
the Henerabla County Judge e f
Seminole County, Florida, hln (Innl
return, account and vouchers, aa
■ n eu ter o f the Batata at MINNIE
DBVLIN WOODRUFF, deeeaeed.
aad at aeli time, Men and there,
make application te the enld Judge
for a final nettlement e f his ad­
ministration e f said eatate, and for
an order dUcherrtag him aa such
Executor.
JM.VTM J V R U U h
llltU T ,
an Dated Mia tha n th day o f Sep­
AND FAN SEMINOLE COUNTY, tember, A. D. t i l l
/■ / RALPH te WOODRUFF
FLORIDA.
As Executor o f the Estate ef
IN CHANCBET MBI1
MINNIE
DETUN
atflT TO QUIET TITUS
WOODRUFF,
JOHNNIE B, SAMUELS,
Oso, A. Spear, Jr.
FUlnUft
Attorney for said Xatatsb
Saford, Florida
CALUE WALLACE, widow,
•t nl.
. Defaudante

Legal N otice

n o t ic e

% £S^f£!*t_cniCB,,r or FLORIDA
H W AND ron SEMINOLE COUNTY
• gW NCEEY n o . te n s
CtAJUlMCE AVERT HERRON,

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S s I u l y n XBLLET HERRON,
*
SOTICN
TO DEFENDnil*nt
111 Oreeavtew
Avenue
^ TOl MARILYN
HERRON
Kankakee, KELLEY
Illinois
*
e Iworn
/o Lucille
Kelleyhavlnx been
Complaint

m—

»« end require you to file
_F**r written define.*. If any in
•M# Complaint flint herein, and
®°, r tkereol upon
S F W .IM r. Attorney on or before
*m V
&lt; v #I pr&lt;,**w b*r* a - D• WITNESS my hind end official
•M el at nanfnrd. P.irlno!* County.
erld*. this llth day of October,
te t i ll.

F

te P. Herndon
e
Clerk ef the Circuit Court,
C&lt;
Bemtnol* County, Florid*
d _ . 8lri
.T- Vlhl*n *&gt;• C.
.Oerdon V, Frederick
Attorney for Plaintiff
H i - l i t North Park Avenue
F. ft Dot t i l l
-Sanford, Florid*

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or

DECORATED S-rootn furapartment 111 E . 8th
980 m onthly., F A 2-4283
2-3718.

FURNISHED epertmezt, clean am
c l o s e in. Jim m y Cowan, Ph
M 2-4013.

RAYM OND M. BALL
AND ASSOCIATES

Real Estate — laseraace
Surety Beada
218 So. Tark A ve. Ph. F A 2-5641
UNFURNISHED 3 b e d r o o m
Sanford
house, kitchen equipped, 2412
Evans Bldg. Lake M ary
Willow Ave. call FA 2-0274 or
Ph. FA 2-1290
F A 2 0842.

This lovely home, on ooe acre
plot, la an Investment in happi­
ness,
FOUR large bedrooms, expan­
sive living room , beautiful oak
floors, electric kitchen, dining
room , 2 baths 2-car garage.
Sago and date palms, a wide
variety of tropical shrubs and
flowers. Beautiful white stucco
on hollow tile, less than ten
minutes from down town on
paved road.
A country borne you can show
with pride and enjoy the quiet
peaceful area.
Let us show you the “ Dream
H om e" you've been waiting for
at only fl7,S0Q.

Worth of Used Merchandise
In order to fill this demand, we will give
the highest

Trade-In

Allowance

ever

offered by our Company.

FARMER’S AGENCY
N. V . Farm er, Realtor
D . H. Whitmore
Lillian G. Tram s
Associates.
118 S. French Ave. Pb. FA 3-3221
After hours, FA 2-3811, FA 3-4821,

BALE or REN T; 2-bedrootn home HOMES A N D LOTS fs r colored
people. Also homes miilt on lots.
Ph. FA 2-3890.
Roy Wall, Phono F A 2-1387.
SLEEPING R oom s, Boyd s, 317
W. 3rd. Ph. F A 2-2818.
3-BR. hom e; Jalousie porch hard­
LOTS O N L A K E
wood floors, city water. Ph.
2-BEDROOM apartment fo r rent.
FA 2-3899.
With lake frontage o f 100 ft. to
Contact 2312 Palmetto.
300 ft.
7to ACRES — Modern hom e; 2
1-BEDROOM downstairs
apart­
bedrooms, H i bathrooms, Flor­
ment, furnished, electric kitchen.
ida room , large living room ,
Near air b is e , corner O oora k
dining room and kitchen. Large
17-82. 943 n U FA 2 3178.
C. A . Whiddon, Sr.
garage and carportc. 1 mile
East o f ball park oo Celery
BROKER
Ave.
282 Sa. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3881

Hern’s what yon do. Come, select the furalturs
yon denire from our huge stock o f Nationally
known

merchandise.

Compare

anywhere!

Then let our qualified appraisers nuke you sa
offer for ANYTHING you’d like to Trade-In.

Our stores la Georgia and Carolina art
cry Inf lor USED FURNITURE sad APPLI­
ANCES. Ws intend to let ’em hnvo It.

it r r

TOl WILLUM
SAMUELS
and
MART SAMUELS, bis wtfx, VOLNET B. TATLOE.
411 N. Indlxn A ve, Atlantic
Deeeaeed.
City, N. J.l ALICE OBEEN,
FfNAL NOTICE
unmarried, S Arnold SL, Bo*,
Notice le hereby slvea tbet the
ton, M**a| MARCC1 HAM- underetsued will, en the llth dey
URLS and DOROTHY MAM- of November, A. D. t i l l preaent
trKLS, bla Wife, 4TI.tilth ML, to iho llonorablo County Jude* o f
N«w York Clly. N. Y.j ODES­ SemlnoU County, Florid*, hi* final
SA HUNTER, formerly ODES­ return, account and Vouchori, aa
SA SAMUELS, and WILUAM Eeecuter of the Eatate ef V olHUNTER, her huebend, I ney K. Taylor, deeeaeed, and at
WeehlnxtoB Terrace, Cincin­ said time then and there, make
nati.
S,
Ohio;
MORRIS application to the said Judas for
SPEED ad IVY SPEED, hi* a final eetlliment of bla admin*
Wife,
tll.VVret
tilth
HI. latrellon of eald eatate, and for
Jlroni, N. T.t 11All VET C. an order dlecharlnt him aa such
CLEMENTS,
widower
and Executor.
Idle h.lr II taw Of LILLIE
Dated this the llth day *( Oct­
CLEMENTS, formerly U L - ober, A. D. l i l t ,
1.1B Hull INSON, RFD VV.
Kuaen* R. Taylor
Cedar Ht, South Norwalk,
A* Eeeoulor of the Eatate ef
Conn.! ANNIE at. SAMUELS,
Volney
E. Taylor,
Cam m artlal F roparty
and „ _____ — SAMUELS, her
Dec.ee.it
husband; ROUERT A. JEN- A. EDWIN SHtNItOLSER.
80 ft. Lot on Palmetto between
KINS a n d ________JENKINS. Attorney for Xtecutor
3rd. 4k 4th Street ......... 83,000.00
ble wife; FLORENCE JONES Atlantia Bank Building
and ■
JONES, her hue. Sanford, Florida
189 FL on French Ave. for
bond; WALTER L COOPER
and IL IL STEVENS as truo.
L eaie, would make Ideal used
tha C a r t at tha County J .O * .,
I . . . or the Title Uuaranty I*
ca r lot.
n.m leel. C u u ty, flerM e, la Fv*.
and Mortcsso Company, a bate,
dleaolved Florida corporation,
•r their lu e c.u o r Iruota.s !■ roiEetat* o f
3Vi Lots with 3800 square ft.
and each of them. If alive, manor hatqood w a rr en
warahouie 911.383.
Deceeatd.
and It any of them bo dead,
hi*, her, or Ihelr respective T . All C r.dll.re and P itw e e H asclaim* or Damaada A ca la .t H o u :: and Lot oa Celery Ave.
untswn ipsuxr, helra at law, tax
l.faleee, d .v l.e .., x r . n l .. . , MM Eater.i
94300.
You and each of you are bor.by
aeelxne.e, lien,ire, creditor*,
Iruaiee* or uther claimant! nniitl.d and required to pre.ant
and demand* which 30 Ft. Lot between 12th. 4k
by, through, under or aealnat any claim,
or sillier of you, may hava
him, her or them; AND ALL you.
13th. on Park Ave. 93300.
PERSONS NATURAL OR A R . asalnet tha citato ot BISHOP IIAY- ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
WARREN, deceased, late o f
_______
___ purport* ROOD
T in
c l A L havlnx,
■aid County, to tha County Ju df a of
In f to have or clalmlnx to Bomlnol*
at hlo
County,
have any rlsbt, till, or Inter,
ofttrs
In the court house ot said
c l In tb . properly In Semi*
County
as
Sanford,
Florida,
within
not. County, Florida, describ­
tight calendar month* from th .
ed herein:
of th* flret publication of
TOU AND EACH OF TOU lima
l. notice. Each claim or demand
HEREBY
TAKE
NOTICE, th
■hall
bo
wrltlnt. and aball atato
that a suit baa been tiled asalnet th* plat*In of
resident* aad poet
you In tho above CourL The nature offlc* address of
claimant, and
ot tba eult or proceeding Is a ault shall b* aworn to tha
by the claimant,
to quiet tb . title In the Plaintiff hie asent, or attorney,
any
to tb . hereinafter deecrlhad pro­ such claim or demand notand
so filed
perty. Tha noma of the Court In
shall
bo
void.
which eald ault or proceeding Is
/»/ DOUGLAS BTENSTROM
pending Is th. Circuit Court for
A* administrator of
th*
th* Ninth Judicial Circuit In and
Ratal*
of
tor th* County ef Seminal* and
BISHOP
HAYOOOD
W
AR
Stale of Florida, IN CHANCERY
REN, deoaaaad
NO. l l l l l .
Tha abbreviated title ot tha caa# BTENSTROM. DAVIS ft MetNTOSU
for Admtnlatrator
Is 'Joh n ol. B. Samuels. Plaintiff, Attorney*
Edward* Building
v*. Calll# Wallace, Widow, at *1, Sanford,
Florida
Defendants."
Tb* dascrlptlen o f lb* real pro­
perty Involved In eald proceeding
doecrlbod In tba Complaint la aa
follows!
Lota SI aad t i a f FROSTS
ADDITION NO. S to Altamonte,
Florida, aceerdins to tb* plat
thereof recorded la Piet Book
1, peso IS el th* Fublle Rec­
ord* e f Semtaela County, FtorIds*
You aad each af you are hereby
You and each at yak are rtqulr- notified and required !• present
any elalxe* and demand* which
yew. er either e f you. may have
against the ' estate o f CLARKEY
L WARREN, deeeaeed, tale ot eeld
County, to th* County Juds* of
SemlnoU County, Florida, at hi*
otflM U U * eourt houe* of eeld
Couety at Sanford, Florida, within
eight calender month* from th*
time e f th* flret publication o f thl*
nolle*. Each claim or domaad shall
b* la writing, aad ahaU elate the
place e f realdeac* and peat elite*

LIKE A BRILLIANT
WATERCOLOR
Is this brightly painted little
FARMHOUSE, nestled in
a
grove o f Mulberry trees on
FIVE GREEN ACRES o f land.
Three additional utility build­
ings, painted to match tha
house, complete this serene
picture. And a short piece down
the paved road, upon which
(ho property faces, is a great
big beautiful lake which is kept
stocked with game fish. Ail
this for 99000.
W . H . "BUI** S T E M P E R Agency
Realtor k Insurer
ASSOCIATES: H. E. Taffer,
Arthur *\ Day, Everett Harper
Robert F. May, Bart P lk ver,
Helen E. Noonan
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
3-BEDROOM home 1301 Wynne
wood Dr. Low down pkym en t
Phone FA 2-7797.
3300 DOWN
3-B E D R 003I, 1 bath, large living
room and bedrooms; kitchen
equipL See at 103 E. Woodland
Dr. Phone owner, FA 2-4073.

Stemper W ill Trade
Building site near St. Johns
River between Orange Park
and Green Cove Springs (ap­
proximately 13 miles South ef
Jacksonville on Highway 17)—
FOR WHAT YOU HAVE.

To accomplish this — All Refulations and
Limits Hnvo Botib Csacdliod For tho Next 10
Days . . . THE APPRAISER IS THE BOSS.

W. H. “ BUI" STEM PER Agency
Realtor 4k Insurer
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
NAVAL OFFICER, leaving San­
ford offers this charming 3-bed­
room contemporary home with
33 ft. living-dining area; part
air conditioned; double utility
room. Lovely established landicaptng,
attractive
neighbor­
hood. Low monthly payments
and
flexible
terms.
Phone
FA 2-3758.

FA 2-5264
for real estate

Sanford Properties
Fie. Harriis
R. H. I v e n
414 Atlantic Bank Bldg
YOU NAME IT -W E L L FIND IT

AU deals m ust be completed and
the

used

merchandise

in our

Warehouse by Tuesday, Nov. 3,
1959.

I f you’re planning to re-furnish this F all
. . . . Now ib the time to give Mather a call.

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
HOM ES

.Y O U R

T R A D E -IN

U SED A S

DOW N

M AY

BE

PAYM EN T

NOTE — Ws will remain open Friday night, Oct.
23rd and Oct. 30th until 9:00 o’clock for your shop­
ping convenience OPEN ANY EVENING BY
APPOINTMENT.

Mr. Jim Benton, salesman for Holler Motor Sales for

We

the paat 8 years, demonstrates one of the many aleck

EASY

TERMS

Carry

And

Our

Own

Service

Accounts

new 1960 Chsvrolets, Oldsmobiles and Cadillaca now on
display at Second and Palmetto Ave. Mr. Benton has
been a resident of Sanford for the paat 37 years. Mrs.

ShaamakaA

Benton teaches at Wilson School, Paola. They have one
son, Russell, who is attending Erskin College, and ft
daughter, Joyce Ann, now taking nurses training at
the Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte, N. Q.

'Just

A
B if

Short
Free

Block

From Sanford'

Parking Lot”

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m

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■

A W ant A d A Day M akes All Business P a y ! Ph. FA2-2611
i t . Rpaelnl Ren t e ae
BY O m i t
t -M r o o m
'e m * , II . W ork W anted
Vh» t i i f s r ) f vralb Thura., Oct. 22,1950— Pag* 9
h u t location la Country Club
■
E
A
T
E
R
S
CLEANED
IEBV1CE
M
AN
desires
part“
F A M M 3.
Lawn M ow er Repairs
time work o f any kind. Contact
, L E W D BALER A SERVICE
Karl u g h tn or, NAS. Sanford,
tan w. jouj st.
LOOK A T I B
B IS T after 2:04 a t Ext. 433.
T B N TOY T B
BUT!
FA 2-7*24 or FA ?-24«
FA 2-1113.
VUlt the beautiful S b e d r o o m H i SEWINU,
• s i S b*tb Zeuli-bllt homos at CHILD CARE la my
; refl a s l « n Knoll# o s W '# t 30th
FA 2- i m
S t m t Just 4 blocks west o f
F n scb
Avtnuo.
COMPARE 1 2 .
NO JOB TO LARGE O R SMALL
T H U S HOMES with s a y otters
D rive W tya — Parking Areas
Is tbs sam o pries rang* sad
RENTALS: D ay - W eek - Meath
w t h s t you win agree that
f b a n is the bast valoe i s t o s s .
Graders — D etera —
D o e s pa m o o t s from 3330—
/P k w w b iw , A H e w » t o f7
FHA financing. Representative
PHONE: Days, F A 24134
as tte pramlsas from 10 A. U .
Nights, F A 2-7123 ar FA 14342
tifi • ? . M.
ROLLAWAY, Kaspttal M i Baby
W . H. -Bin’* T E E P E E A g o n y IN I
A ve.
FA
Beds. D ay, Weak e r Mouth —
FVBNTTUBE CEMTSB
F A t* m
i n if.
3144 B reach Avo.
Ph. F A 2-74*1
B Y OWNBB: 2-bedroom b o o n at
PA 3-4444
24M Chase A vo.; 32.900 cash. l t t Sarita SL
R. M. Wilkins, Contractor
. ,
• »» *
Phono F A i i U i before I o r SANFORD P lu n k ia g A Heating
• Asphalt Driveways
after S P . II.
• Parking A m i
ISM So. Elm Ph. FA 2-TB14.
Quality Workmanship A Msterlsls
• *. . • •
PINECREST lad sddition: 3-bed­
PLUMBING
Terms T o Suit Your Budget
room, 2 bath, kitchen equipped
Contracting A Repairs
• F re e Estimates
home; plan p a n e l e d
den.
Fran Estim ates
•W ark Ga a r ia teed
FA 2-3123.
* . U BA RVEY
Phone FA 2-4030 Sanford, Fla.
/&amp; * * * * a i
\ &gt; \
\ h jJ M a _
1 0 .2 2
D D U , L 1 4 1M U M I fk U tk ^
f M.4 I I t u M M IM . ^
NEW HOMES Loch A rbor; 2 and 204 Sanford A v e. Phone FA 1-3383
Furniture
Storaga
and
Maviag
4
bedroom s;
For
ex d tla g
IE Etoctrieal Bervkea
T o and F rom Anywhere
"W c don’t need, * . my wife wouldn’t . . . I , , . how
family living with planned lux­
C . E. PHILLIPS
much?"
ury plus ample entertaining M. "D e a " V e k a Eleetelcal 8er.
1300 French Ava. Ph. FA 21141
facilities and play areas at Dei Says F o r Service Call. .
21. Faraltare
24. A atm abU ea &gt; Traitor*
l*
moderate prices. Shown by apFA 2-4RM
FA 2 SMS
JACHOB*S REPAIR SHOP
“
potntment. Call FA 3-4032.
Welding — V a ch . A Gen. Repairs HOMEMADE *40 Chevy pick-up, New A Used Furniture A Appli­
House Wiring — Electric Service
W. 20th. A Old. L. M ary Rd.
good Ures, good motor end
ances. A Good PI ic e Te
HOUSE, 3003 Park Ave., PineSid Vlhlen
BUY SRLL or TRADE
over load springs, Ph. FA 2-1113
ereet, 1300 down. See Mrs.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
SEPTIC T A N S SERVICE
JENKINS FURNITURE
Ruby Jordan at 122 Laurel 113 MagaoUa
FA 2-4*13
Since 1344
3-BEDROOM traitor fully a ir con­ 440 Sanford Ave.
FA 3-T44U
Drive.
A. B A R F
DeBABT
ditioned, w asher and dryer. Will
l l J n I W a ^ ^ P a t o t t o | ^ R # j e l a North 14422
NOrtb 44711
tell equity v ery reasonable or
• RIG VALUES
will trad* fo r oqulty In 3 bodB A M ROOFING
• QUICK CREDIT
Stemper H as
1S-A Beauty Purler*
room homo. Phono FA 2-3134.
• EASY TERMS
Contracting A Repairs
a few pieces o f high-grade pro­
WE GIVE TO P VALVE STAMPS
Lictused — Bonded —Insured
DORIS* BEAUTY SHOP
perty for is le very eloie to tha
'32 PLYMOUTH fordor, I cylin­
FR E E ESTIMATES
W IL S O N • M AIER
312.30 Waves ........................ 31444
proposed site o f C1RCUSLAND.
der; Just had new rings, In­
111 Sanford A v e . Ph. FA 2-7*43
310.50 Waves ........................ 14.3#
Mew Aad Deed r urnttero
' Anyone Interested In procuring
serts and valve Job; clutch less
Night Work Accepted B y Appoint­
17-91 Highway frontage In this
r tJ T O M MtllLT HOMES
PA 1-3441
than year old ; runs good — looks 911 *• F t m SL
ment.
area is invited to call ut for
R e n o d e ling — Free Estim ates
good; priced at 3323, Phoat
12.
Articlea
F
or
Rale
FA 2-3333
2444 Adams
complete details.
R epa'rs
Phase F A 2 3744
FA 2-7770.
BILL BERNOSXY, Contractor
w . H. "B U I" T E M P E R Agency
Hair Styling — Perm acents —Oil
PATTY BERG golf clubs A bag;
FOR SALE o r T R A D E : ISM Lib­
Realtor A Insurer
Treatment*— TV S U m p i, Soft
right handed. Ph. FA 2-7754,
FLOOR sanding and finishing
erty Built House Trailer 44'
Phene F A 2-4M1
US N . Park
Water — A ir Cond. Harriett's
Cleaning, W axing. S e r v i n g
long; 2 bedroom s. Trade equity
WINCHESTER 12 gage, model 17
Beauty N ook, 103 So. Oak—
Seminote County linen IKS.
for
house
or
boat
outfit.
a. Fem ale Help Wanted
FA 2 5742.
shotgun. Johnson 5 h. p. out
H. M. GLEASON, L ake Mary.
TA 2
board m otor. Matt 7 inch skill
D A W N ' S
naw, like new. FA 2-1371.
II, Special Services
'37
ALL
M
ETAL,
IS
ft.,
sleeps
BE AU TY SALON
m
AVON CALLING
3.
3743.
Phone
FA
3-4344
or
FOR R E N T: FLOOR SCRUBBER
Air Conditioned Dryera
Work 4-5 hours per day, make
PAIN T and
FA 2-7719.
Pkoaa FA 2-74M
440-130 per week. We train A POLISHER. A Phene FA 2-7711
W ALLPAPER SUPPLIES
you. Write Box 243, Lockhart,
Buy 1 Gal. - Get 1 vREEt
21. Furmitare
TV SERVICE within the hour. 14. Flowers A Plaate
Fla.
MARY CA R TE R PAINTS
Service Call 32.30 plus parts
201 W. 1st SL
FA 2-3449
Work Guaranteed 3 Mo. Ph. Cut Flewera F a r Aay Oeeattou
$S A V E $
SANFORD
FLOW
ER
SHOP
2
4709.
FA
WAITRESS. F a u ft Drug store,
N «w « U sed
FA M B S
a r.
FA M W
contact Sirs. Cox, apply In perFurniture and Appliance*
PIANO
TUNING
A
B
S
P
A
M
N
G
son.
1 7 ^ P e t^ -^ L lT M t* f\ ^ ^ u a p lle ^
W. L. HARMON
WOMEN SEW EASY READYPH. FA 2-4223 After S P. M
3-MALE CHIHUAHUA -M a n c h e i- 203-209 E. F irst St. Ph. FA 2-0013
CUT-WRAP-A-ROUND
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
ter Toy puppies. Ph. FA 2-1477.
i
APRONS HOME
Used furniture, appliances, tool*
EARN 320.14 DOZEN — SPARE AU types and siiea. installed FILLY COLT. 7 month* old:
etc. Bought-sold L i n y 's Mart
"D o It Yourself*
TIM E
Chihuahua, fem ale, AKC regia213 Sanford Av*. Ph. FA 3-4132.
WE
R
E
PA
IR
AND
SERVICE
WRITE— ACCURATE M FGR'S
tered. FA 2-7134 after 7 p. m.
S
T
I
N
E
FREEPO RT, NEW YORK
Machinery ta d Supply Co.
MOSTLY COLLIE, 3 years old,
Ph. FA 24432
WAITRESS WANTED: between JOT W. 2 nd SL
child! pet, 313. Phone FA 2 2442.
4:30 end 12:00 P. 31., Angela.
H E A T I N G
Ik. Boats and M otor*
Phone FA 2-1731.

Uff-A-DAY

DallasAsphalt Co.

TM

Phnibtef ^Repairs

/ . y . V . 'V . i

s

1

33. Awtetoe F u r Bale

H. B. POPE CO.

SECRETARY
WANTED:
Must
have experience In bookktap’
ln&lt;&gt; typing, and he able to
m take dictation. Call F A 2-4124
from I to 3.
•. Male Help Wanted
PIN SETTERS over 14 yrs. o f
age, apply Sanford Bowling A l­
ley, 204 Magnolia.
GOOD reliable drivers. Apply
Yellow Cab Company, 213 Be.
Magnolia.

k

I

24S S. Park -

F A 2-4134

Mercury

Outboard

Motors

WOODRUFF MARINE

A U T O GLASS
IN S T A L L E D

2101 French A ve.

Windshield
Back C.Uea
Door G lue
Vent G lue
SERVICE
Senkarik G la a e an d Paint Co.
112-114 W. t e d

41

FA

2

Roy Reel Paint A Body Shop
10th A Sanford
Behind Studebaker Garage

14. Mate ar Female

TV and RADIO RE PAIR a f i r
3:00 nights and weekends; San
IF you wish to m ake extra
ford. Lake M ary and LongwOOd.
Christmas money thru sales­
FA 2-2772 and FA 24413.
m anship-sellin g rubber door
mala call FA 2-4429 betwaen ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
ments, Invoices, hand bills, SW
4 a. m. and 4 p. m.
program s,
etc.
Progressive
Printing Co. Phone F A 2-243] II. Wark Wanted
204 West 13th SL
BABYSITTING in my borne. A p t
Complete
Lawn
agalntcnince
34. Edward Higgins Terrace.
Fertiliser—Spraying — Mowing
# HOUSEWORK, baby sitting or
JOHN LOMMEMSE
restaurant. Ph. FA 2-4434,
414 Willow Ava, F A J-714T

FA 2-1311

Gateway T o The Waterway
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U N ITED N ATION S, N . T .
(U P I) — THa United
Nations
gm*« overwhelm ing condemnation
late Wednesday to Chinese Com*
munltt action* in Tibet and turn*
cd today to the pressing problem
c f world diiarmam ent.
Jules M oth o f France * u listed
u the principal apeaher In the
main political com m ittee debate
on diiarm am ent. Alao Hated to
apeak w ere repreaentatlvea of
Italy, G reoce, Romania and Cuba.
Franca and Italy a n memberi
W the
10*nation disarmament
committee, formed by the B lf
Four foreign miniate r*. who will
meet in Genera in February to
take up tha arm a reduction plana
diacuiaed before the U - member
world organisation here.
Moat veteran U. N. diplomatic
TUB NEW CHEVROLET CORVAUt la now on display at Hollar Motor
obaervera admittedly were aurSales in Sanford. Manager W . F. Yeackle proudly displays the 1960 model
priiad by the overwhelming mar.
which is designed for economy. Tha new Corvair haa the angina k tha
(In fo r Indirect U . N. censure t i
rear
and four wheel auapension drive.
the P eiping regim e’s suppressions
of human rights la T ib et
The General Assem bly voted 45
to 9, w ith 28 abstention*, for an
Irish • Malayan resolution calling
for ’ ’ respect fo r the fundsmeplal
human rights of the Tibetan peo­
Until now there ware so law food
BY VERNON SCOTT
ple and for their distinctive eul*
HOLLYWOOD (U P I) - There 1*
tural and religious life.” The vote
leading lady rule* available they,
good news, men—girls ir e coming
came a fter two day* of debate.
went only to the top aura.’ ’
*
The censure was an Indirect back: To movies, that is.
During
the
past
decade
Holly­
one. The motion did not even men­
•The Nun'a Story,” ” lt Happened
tion Communist China by nama. wood haa been a man's world. Tha to Jane,” “ Cleopatra,” and AnLOUIS MATTHEWS
The Peiping regim e 1* not a big pictures, tha fat rolea, the gin's new Warner Brothers pica f tha
member o f the United Nation* and razzle-dazzle publicity campaigns lure. "R ach el Cade."
* T m very lucky this counter­
many speaker*, including U, S. all w ere written for leading men.
STORKS
SCHAEFER
Adventure dram as, westerns and revolution is taking place right
Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge,
TAILORING CO.
conceded there was nothing the detective atorlea— with occasional n ow ," the curveaome beauty went
were tha order on.
organization Could do to help the biblical epics
Will
ha in *or store
of the day. Actresses had a dlfft"T h a poor girls who were 25
Tibetans.
i
cult
tim
e
o
f
it,
becoming
almost
years
old
10
years
ago
didn’t
Tha United States upporled tha
MONDAY, OCT. M
resolution.
Great . flrlUIn
.rut extinct In the lists o f box office have a chance. I'm ZS now and
feminine roles are getting better
Taking aseaaaraa far f a g no
France were am ong those which attractions.
Bui the c y cle la moving again, and m ore important every day.
Winter Rake
abstained.
and nice, round, sexy, beautiful
women are coming back — and
B. L. PERKINS A SON
one aueb luscious creature knows
LONDON (U P I)— Sir Wlnaton
the reason why.
She's Angle Dickinson, a daz­ Churchill received a standing ova­
8TA-NU Cleaning
zling blonde, playing her first tion from both ruling Conserva­
K m p * Cloths*
A two-car collision Tuesday leading role in a new movie — tive and opposition Socialist mem­
LIKE NEW I
at French Ave, and W. 9th re­ taking top billing away from to- bers when he made bis first ap­
sulted
in
1450 dam age
and star Peter Finch. Five years ago pearance In tha House of Com­
brought charges against two San­ this event could never have taken mons Wednesday slnca tha gener­
place.
al elections.
ford reiidents.
“ The answer Is sim ple." Angie
Charles Rutty of the Sanford
Naval Air Station waa charged said, a twinkle in her dark brown
with speeding and the driver of eyes. “ Television haa come to the Ike Gets Award
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­
the other vehicle, Ella Mae Rainsi rescue o f movie actresses.
"AH the western* and detec- dent Eiaenhower ha* received an
of 42 William Clark Court waa
COLONIAL CLEANERS
charged with failure to grant thei live thrillers have moved to TV, Illuminated scroll for bli 1959 rolr
right o f way, according to Inves­ and the men who make movies ■a a “ statesman and a huManl
111 8 . Pa lasatto Ave,
realize they can’ t compete with tartan" from tha Amtrican Insti
Drive-1* Breach
S it W. 1Mb
tigating officer C. C, Dodson.
the versions o f adventure dramas. tuta o f Coniulting Engineers.

Girls Coming Back: To M ovies, That Is

ll'Hbat t o

mattery had beta
grant deal of
rdpt-” la 1M , he aspialncd
mm were 121 oversets court*.
m m
dependants and other
but t o number dropped
and to M in lean.
“ I V a a a b e r of offenses haa la-

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ANDREWS EVANS waa guest o f honor at a fish fry upon hi* retirement
from the Florida Power Corp. after 17 year* service at the plant at Enter­
prise. Evans ia shown trying out the easy chair given him by employe* of
the plant Left to right are D. J. Parker, plant superintendent; M. F. Bun­
nell, industrial relations manager; C. C. Rousseau, production superinten­
dent: W. R. Spencer, assistant safety director; H. B. McMahan, safety
directors and L. W. Shutts, president of the Employes Club. (Cox Photo)

Persian Beauty M ay M arry Rich Shah
rah oo his 40th birthday next
Tuesday,
As for Farah . . .
“ Naturally you can't expect me
to say anything on this matter
or even hint anything until thli
m ailer la decided," she told Unit­
ed Pres* International.
" I will accept any decision that
la made In regard to me, and 1
personally am not at all sure
about the ou tcom e."
The Shah admittedly haa been
hunting a bride to bear him a
F ran k W. Talbott, retired aales
male heir to the throne since he
manager af Nelson and Company,
dissolved hi* marriage with for­
Ine, waa honored at a dinner
mer Queen Soraya.
by company owners at Pearte's
Neither Soraya nor hi* first
Dining Room at the Ben White
wife, Princess Faqzia of Egypt
Raceway.
and slater of ex-King Farouk, pro­
A form er mayor of Ovitdo and
The first basic patents to maka duced a ion. Princess FaqUa pro­
steward for many years of the
FlMt NetbodUl Church. Talbott “ artificial leather" date back to duce a daughter, Soraya had no
n dh ivtd a wrist watch in appre­ IUS, according to a study by tha children.
Farah'a relatives flatly Hated
ciation for hi* many years of Twentieth Century Fund.
atrvice to the company from Ha
president, B. F. Wheeler Jr. Mra.
Talbott received an orchid.
The Rev. George If. Carlton,
Methodist minister, paid tribute to
Tglbott in a speech stressing the
influence of a good Christian
Ufa and cited him ai an outstand­
ing example for today's youth.
Children of the Talbotts present
B A B Y CRIBS and M A T T R E S S ...... 28.88
were Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Wag­
ner of Orlando and Mr. and Mrs.
George Talbott, Winter Park.
P L A Y PENS as low as

M e , rthough some "minor Ur*
etose" may have been Included
hi t o unpunished group. But he
• t o that "n o capital cares or
hgeUeidw" have gone unpunished.

The world’ s
the Vermont,
lington, Vt., In
Robert Fulton
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TEHRAN, Iran (U PI) - F a rah Dibab, a home-grown Persian
beauty, refused even to admit
today she might marry Shah Mo­
hammed Reza Pahlavl. But ihc
made It clear they wouldn't havo
to drag her to the altar.
The 24-year-old Farah would
neither confirm nor deny reports
o f in Impending betrothal an­
nouncement. But the marriage
reports ware circulated by her
relatives, court social clrelea and
the nation’ a preaa.
The 39-year-old Shah main­
tained a royal alienee although it
waa generally believed be would
announce his engagement to Fa-

Ihc Shah's
search for a bride
- - ----------------ended in Paris last May when he
renewed his acquaintance with
Farah.

2 F a c e C h arg e s
In A uto A ccid en t

"W e 'r e beginning (o feel prac­
tically certain the marriage will
take p la ce ," one relative said.
“ The official announcement will
be made within a month.”
Farah la no stranger to Iranian
royal circles. She Is a close friend
of the Shah'a daughter, Prtncrsa
Shshnaz. She also has a foot in*
tide the palace door because her
uncle, lafandlar Tabalabai, la a
m em ber of tha Parliament and la
the Shah’ s adjutant. Her father,
who died 10 years ago, waa a
foreign ministry official.
She also haa a lesa-discussed
Oil
well*
more than 15,000
royal connection. She la a step*
niece of the Shah’ s form er arch feet d eep cost almost 29 times as
poltical enem y, form er Iranian much to drill as relatively shallow
wells o f 2,500 to 3,750 feet.
Premier M ohammed Mossadegh.

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A $1,000 CHECK FOR THE UNITED FUND was turned over to the San­
ford Naval A ir Station Commanding Officer C apt L. A. Arthur this morn­
ing by VAH-8 Cdr. N. K. Melnnla. The $1,000 was given by the men o f
VAH-S, the largest squadron at the station. From the left are NAS cam­
paign ehairman, L t Cdr. F. A. Patterson; Capt. Arthur, Cdr. Melnnla, and
drive oo-chairman, J. R. La FoQette, ADI. The check will be given to the
United F ind along with contributions from other NAS squadrons.

Disillusioned Fighters Form
Anti-Castro Underground
M IAM I (U PD — The form er
commander of Fidel Ca»tro’e air
force »aid Thunder aa antiCastro underground
hae
been
formed by former comradas-lnarms at the Cuban revolutionary
leader.
The ea-officer also blamed CuR a n government anti-aircraft fire
tot the death at two perion* dur­
ing a leaflet-dropping air raid on
Havana Wednesday. H o aaid the
foveram eat attempted to make
M appear the leaflet airplenea

United

Speedup Promised
JOn Space Program
WASHINGTON (U P D —The na­
tion's space agency prom ised n
"considerable" speedup in outer
space exploration today, and indi­
cated it will ask Coograea for
m ore money sarly next year.
Richard E. Homer, associate di­
rector of ths National Aeronautics
and Space Administration made
the statements st a news con fer­
ence called le discuss the transfer
the Army's apace team , headed
by Dr. Wemher von Braun, to
NASA.
Hom er and Dr. Herbert F.
York. DefrnM Department d ire c­
tor of research and engineering,
discussed President E isenhow ers
order to put the Huntsville, A la.,
team under the civilian agen cy's
control. York said flatly that In
his opinion lhi« "should hsve been
done a year ago."
4 The Army resisted NASA'a e f­
forts a year ago to take over the
fam ed team, which put A m erica's
flrat satellites in orbit around
the earth and around the sun. At
that time Eisenhower supported
the Army.
While Horner and York predict­
ed a speedup m the space effort,
they made it dear that develop­
ment of the nation's largest su­
per • booster rocket will continue
g lor another four or five months
under divided authority of NASA
and the Defense Department.
That la because the plan must
go to Congress in January and
goes into effscl only U Congress
docs mil veto it within 60 days
Horner Mid it w ai “ almost o b ­
vious that we are considering a
supplemental" appropriation.

f Red Ambassador
Heads For Home
WASHINGTON f U P D — Soviet
Ambassador Mikhail Menshikov
was on his way home today and
diplomats asked how long he
would stay.
An embassy ollicial Mid "sm ilin* Mike's" trip was a vacation
and probably would last a month.
Hut the diplomatic corps couldn't
g^elp speculating about Menshikov's
udden departure.

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FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28, I960

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March Postponed

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DETROIT (UP1) — N egro Coagressmsn Charles C. Diggs o f D e­
troit today Informed Mississippi
Gov. J. P. Coleman that he has
“ postponed for the tim e being"
his proposed "national march oa
Mississippi."

Tha Seminole County Commission has authorized aa
engineering survey of three critical areas in the county to
control flooding, Chairman John Krider aaid today.
Tha three areas termed "critical" b y Krider are Loch
Arbor, Tanglewood and Temple Terrace.
Krider aaid the survey ia being done by the engineering

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Arm at LefAer end Busk o f Saa-

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Army Drops Project

4 Missing In Crash

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A rt Show Deadline
Set By Association

Sportsmen's Club
To M eet Tuesday

$105,000 In Funds
Unaccounted For

TALLAHASSEE f UPD — Audi­
tors are unable to account (or
$33,000 worth ot supplies and $72,000 in fees because of poor rec
ord* in the State Department ot
Education.
State Auditor Bryan Willis said
Thursday “ no opinion could be
Future Farmer M eet expressed" on the accountability
Bobby WUbora at Enterprise fa at the supplies, which w ere office
one of the three boys represent­ supplies used by the department.
ing DeLand High School at the He said the reason was inadequate
Future Farmers ot A m erica Na­
tional Convention this week. He fa
WUlls said the $r$,000 w as to
the son ot Mr. and Mr*. Howard fee* from teacher certification
WUbora.
end accreditation.

NO. MS

News Briefs

NEW DELHI (U P1) — Chinese
Communists killed IT Indian sol­
diers, wounded three and captured
two in a clash Wednesday at a
caused the deethe by dropping named "the 26th of J u ly ,” from point 40 miles inside Ladakh, It
bomba.
.h .
c u .
i. c .b . ~
Pedro Dial Lam, who quit Cas­ several years sgo.
nouncement said the Bed Chinese
tro because be Mid Communists
Dias Lans said it w as made up accused the Indian forces of in
were taking oxer the revolution,
Mid the object o f the new or. of “ thousands" like h im self who truding into their territory.
ganixatlon wa sto “ bring dem oc­ fought with Csstro but became
racy to Cuba.”
disillusioned because o f Ked Influ­
D ial Lani, In a gesture sure to
WASHINGTON r UPi ) — The
ence.
draw the especial Ire of Castro
Army has dropped a $7,500,000
D
ial
Lam
refuted
to
be
drawn
food preservative project after ex
supporters, Mid the name o f the
underground Is “ the 26th o f July out on the apcviflc aim s of the perimcnti with animals showed the
Anti-Communist Movement.” Cas. new organization. He refused to new high-energy atom ic process
tro’a own revolutionary party is answer the question o f whether resulted in possible radiation dam
age. Some congressmen and new*
ths movement planned to over­
men hsd eaten food subjected to
throw the Castro regim e, or if it the process hut they w ere assured
they were in no danger.
contemplated violence.
D ial Lam denied Cuban charg­
es that he was responsible for the Rickover W ins Fight
leaflet dropping, but hinted that
WASHINGTON (UIM) — A feder­
the new organisation was behind al judge ruled today that V ice
It.
Adm . Hyman G. Kickover is en
Castro today promised to turn tilled to copyright his public
uary, one la February and none all of Cuba into a g rea t armed speeches if he wants to. Judge
la Mareh. Payment is due by cam p to battle mounting counter, Alexander Holtzoff of the U. 8.
revolutionary attacks and “ bomb­ Court for the District of Columbia
April 1.
A tax certificate sale will be in g s'' by planes which he said denied a publisher's claim that
held la June. Tax certificates were based in the I'n ited Slates. Kickover's speeches were public
Ills promise to mobilize "all property and could not be copy­
will then be sold for the amount
of the tax bill, plus the interest workers, farmhands, profession- righted.
pen alty of one per cent of the a lt and even down to and includbill per month accumulated since lag our women," cam * near the
AprSV 1. If a property owner
•vl of^ji n uialSbun
i
'blevlsloa ap­
rtjRTLAND. Ore. (U P D -F o u r
withes to pay liU tax blit after pearance
pcarunce In which
whii
he delivered
men are missing in hte crash o f
the June sale of his tax certt- his bitterest attack y e t against
two jet fighterintcrcep;«rs which
fleate, he must pay llie city the j the United Slates. The broadcast
collided on a routine training
amount of the bill, plus the in- ended at 3 a! m.
misaton Thursday night east of
torext
accumulated
for
each jCastro called a huge rally for
here. Air Force operations oflicera
month that paymentwas overdue, j 4 p. m. Monday in liavuna to pro at Portland Air Base said the
Land and buildings are figured , test wlmt he called the economic downed planes, laitli F H'j H Scor­
at 62 per cent o f
fair market • and military threats o f the United pions, were maimed by members
values In determining real pro- States aguiust his revolutionary of the 123rd Oregon Air National
pert) value, Tamm said. The government. He said details of Guard Fighter-Interceptor Squad­
mlllage charge of $11 per $1,000 the rally would be carried out by ron based at Portland International
worth of real prow-riv la levied the Cuban Confederation of Work­
Airport.
only on real eat.
-e d above ers.
$5,000. The addi .
16 per &lt;!,•
Throughout his lon g
speech
000 debt service m ....* c charge is Castro castigated
the
United
levied on ail real and personal States for permitting Florida-bas­
property.
ed planes to “ bomb” Cuba and
The city's general operating asked whnt would the U. S. reac­
budget will get $216,000 o f the tion l « if Canadian planes bomb­
The Sanford Art Association ha&lt;
$396,000, while the other $180,000 ed automobile plants in the United set Nov. 9 as deadline for exhibi­
will help pay oft city debts.
States and the capital city of tors to register for the Nov. 29 art
show.
Washington.
The group's executive board de­
cided to allow only those m em ­
bers who have signed up by
Nov. 9 to exhibit in the upcoming
show, hut memln-rships will con ­
tinue to be open for later artlvi
L iitcA liU t HIM| — Agreement
The Semimdr County Sports­ lies
was reached Thursday night to men’s Assn, will m eet at 8 p.m.
Edmond Stowe of Maitland will
end a aeven-wcek-old strike by Tuesday at the Court House.
demonstrate oil painting tech­
IT,000 workers against Swift A
Two films on Florida Wildlife niques at Monday's meeting of the
Co., giant of the meat packing in­ and hunting in Florida will be association at the Craft* Hut in
dustry.
shown during the meeting. All Ft. Mellon Park. A workshop will
Spokesmen for the A m algam at­ members are urged to attend.
follow his program.
ed Meal Cutters and Butcher
Workmen and the United Pack­
inghouse Workers predicted most
of the strikers would be back on
their jobs by Monday.
Union officers said picket lines
would remain at Swift plants
around the country until loca l un­
ions approved the agreement.
The twuyear pact called for
pay hikes ranging from 8Mi to 15
cents an hour,
Worker* in the South received
the lower wage increase, Swift
said, to keep coats in tine with
competitive conditions there.
This was seen as a m ajor vic­
tory for the company. The two
union* had waged a bitter light
for equal pay for all area* of the
country.
But Swift negotiators fougnt
against higher pay for the South,
contending that pay to w orkers in
the area “ already far excesdcd
that of competing com panies."

Meat-Packers End
Seven Week Strike

SANFORD, FLORIDA

County Begins Study To Find
Way To Control Flood W ater

Property Owners To Get
Sanford Tax Bills Nov. 1
Sanford's tax hills will be in the
mail Nov. 1, City Clark Henry
Tam m said yeeterday. The city
estimates that lbs t.ooo bills
should bring $396,000 revenue te
the city
A lax bill will he sent out far
each piece of reel and personal
p r o p e rty .
Property owners wiU get v •oar
per eent discount an ihsir bills
if they psy them during N ovem ­
ber, three per cent o ff if they
pay In December, tw o in Jan-

LMMd W in

ROBERT E. EARNS has accepted ghairmunahip of the
Christnm* Seal fund drive which will run from Nov. 16
through December. Presenting Kama with symbols of
the drive against tuberculoaia la Mra. Lorraine G r a h a m ,
executive secretary for the Seminole County Tubcrculoaia and Health Association. Eighty per cent of funds re­
ceived through Christmas Seal sales will be used to
fight TB in Seminole County which now has l.'L'l known
cases.

PLANELY SPEAKING, that* a car which la landing In top
ncene at a Boston airport, whare invantor Moulton Taylor
demonstrated how quickly it could become a road vehicle by
driving it to an auto show. The Aerocar la 21 feet, six inches
long and the wing spread ia 84 feet when open.

Van Doren Admits Giving
DA Office Wrong Answer
NEW YURK (U P l)-D ia t. AUy.
Frank Hogan said today that
Charts* Van Doren haa admitU d
ha gava aa incorrect answer to
tlie district attorney’* office when
questioned as to whether he had
received question* o r
answers
while winning $129,000 oa the tel­
evision quiz show "Tw enty-O ne."
Hogan refused to say whether
Van Doren admitted receiving any
questions or answer* to advance
of hts appearance on the TV show.
Asked If Van Doren, to appear­
ing at the district attorney's of
ace. had given incorrect answers

1 p. m. Stocks
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American Tobacco .............. 102V*
Hcthlrthem Steel .................. 55
C A D ....................................... 67
Chrysler ...................
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Curtiss • Wright .................. Jo's
DuPont
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Kastman Kodak ..................... 91
Ford Motor ........................... Sits
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Studebakcr ...........
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Wevtinghouse El...................... 95

Collins, McCarty
Have Falling Out
TALLAHASSEE ( U P D — Poll
tical observers said today that
relations between Just resigned Cir­
cuit Judge John McCarty and Gov.
lo-Koy Collin* may be near the
breaking point over reapportionment.
McCarty, of Tort Pterea, resign­
ed as Judge Thursday so ha could
begin an informal cam paign for
governor. Collin* accepted the res­
ignation immediately after reading
McCarty's telegram.
Collins and McCarty, knows to
b« d ose personal friends, have
dilfrrrd sharply over the proposed
44 &gt;enator, 103 reprerentaUv# reapportionment amendment which will
go before th# voters Nov. 8. Collin*
supports M and McCarty oppose*
it.
McCarty ha* mad* no boo**
about wanting to b* governor aver
since ha helped run th* atata'i
top office during hi# brother's
eight month illness.
After Gov. McCarty dtod. John
MrCsrty reluctantly stepped aside
to let Collins make the race.

to the lam * quesUona asked by
a grand Jury, Hogan aaid:
“.Yon will have to amehsde that
they wsr* to the tam e area.” Van
Doren previously had told the
grand Jury that he did not receive
either question# or answer* to ad
vence.
“ 1 think be gave truthful an
swers today,” Hogan said, refer
ring to a 5-minute conference with
the 33-yvarold Columbia Unlver
ally instructor.
Van Doren, who said he met
with llogsn of his own volition,
told reporters on leaving the dis
tricl attorney * oflice: " I ’ m sorry;
I can't comment. I’ m to a hurry.
1 have a class."
Fears of a federal crackdown
on TV quit shows spurred major
networks today In police their
programming pracUcca.
President Eisenhower got the
cleanup operation into high gear
Thursday afier he ordered the
Justice Department to investigate
Ihe rigging of television shows.
The president, at his vacation
retreat in Atlanta, Ua., laid that
if true, the practice was deplor­
able and "a terrible thing to do
to the American public."
; The
Justice
Department
In
Washington announced immediate­
ly that “ Appropriate action will
be taken."
The 1'ulumhM Broadcasting Sys­
tem. first of the m ajor networks
to voluntarily police Ha program ­
ming practices, already has drop­
ped quiz shows and give-away pro­
gram*.
John A. Aaron and Jesse Zousmer, co-producers of Ihe popular
interview program. “ I’erson-ToI’ erson," resigned Thursday after
CBS ('resident Frank Stanton re­
vealed the program was rehears­
ed.
Aaron and Zousmer accused
Stanton of making an “ unwarrant­
ed slur" about the program and
requested release from their con­
tract*. Stanton agreed and accept­
ed their resignations.
“ All I have asked you is that
&gt;ou inform Die viewing public ot
Ihe production practices on “ Herson To-Person" so that the pro­
gram can be exactly what it pur­
ports to b e ," Stanton aaid to a
letter to the cu producers.
Th* National Broadcasting Com­
pany, whose quiz shows have b*fn
the chief targets of congressional
Investigators, pledged it* full co­
operation to the attorney general
in his investigation.
The National Broadcasting Com­
pany, which has not beetn Involv­
ed ia any charges, had no Imme­
diate comment.
In Chicago, Earl W. Winner,
chairman o f the Fedsral Trad*
Commission, said that thus far
"there can be no doubt that th*
••If-policing Job was muffed and
added that the question of selfdiscipline was basic to the net­
works' survival.

Pressure Mounts
As Court Delays
Steel Crisis Action

Th* purpose at the survey fa to
determine what the county can
do on flooding conditions to these
areas and to "clea n u p" the cri­
tical drainage problem there.
Krider said that lakes In th*
county art at their hlghaat level
In 50 years and th* recent rainy
■pell has added to the woes of
residents In there a n a s.
PHILADELPHIA (U H &gt; —Short­
County Engineer Bob Dtvls
said this morning that th* big­ ages ot steel dug m ore deeply Into
gest problem now la that there the nation's econom y today with
are no outlets for overflow s for
no immediate end at the 101-day
some of the larger lakes to Um
steel strike In sight.
area.
Tha Third U. 8. Circuit Court aI
"1 don't know what w* will
do If there rains continue," bo Appeals aaid it would not reach
laid.
a decision on whether a Taft*
"W *
have
the
threat
of
Hartley
law Injunction to ood the
many lakes overflowing unless
th* rains fat « p ," Davis em- walkout o f $00,000 steelworkers
was nccetM ry and constitutional
ph salted.
On# possible way to allevlato until ta rly next week.
the problem fa Installation of now
Steel Industry executlvea Thurs­
pipes la there flooded area* that day said tha pressure from at**!
will have sufficient capacity to consumers was on and the strike
earry off th* excrea waters In a hid to end soon.
reasonable length ot time, Davis
The court heard arguments h e ft
Thursday on the appeal o f the
Another serious problem, Davis United Steelworker* Union from
said, fa that many flooded septic the injunction Issued earlier la
tanka are not functioning and are the week fa Pittsburgh. Th*
creating • health menace.
strike will cootfau* until the
Krider said Vm eomptlrefanew eqw t reaches g daafalon.
plan t e take em ergency method*
President Elsenhower, blocked
when possible as they have been at least temporarily fa hia efforts
bombarded with complaints from to end the strike by the Injun*,
all over the county.
live process, issued another ip A survey fa being mad* to find ptal to negotiators for manage*
th* necessary width and length ment and tbc union to settle their
of a proposed ditch to drain th* differences voluntarily far the
Temple Terrace and Tanglewood good o f the country.
areas, Davis said. A path haa
The president, painting a grim
been cleared for the mile-long economic picture If the strike
channel to run from Tanglewood continues, called an unusual newa
to Esstbrook in Winter Park conference at his vacation White
where a ditch built b f Orange House at Augusta, Ga., to a t e
County starts.
c u u th* situation.
Even If Temple T errace and
Tanglewood residents decide they
don't want to psy part of the
ditch’s cost, the survey informa­
tion will be valuable, since ulti­
mately a permanent drainage
system must be made available
to the south Seminole area, Davis
explained.
The Sanford-DeBary Entertain­
If residents don't participate to
e drainage system plan, a per­ ment Association will have ito
manent system will be delayed ticket drive for subscription* In
for Temple Terrace and Tangle- the Mutual Concerts Nov. 2-15,
Th* Stetson Choral Group will
wood. Davis said. Ilowaver. the
county may pay for taking off Ihe be featured In the first program
flood waters sooner, he explained. Nov. 19, Association co-chairraae
Th* cost ot a drainage district Frink Mebane Jr. said yesterday.
hie dancing
to residents of th* area should Jose Greco and
be known to six weeks, Davis troupe and th* Florida Sym­
phony Orchestra will appear fa
said.
Complaint* about washouts and other monthly perform ances.
A Mutual Concrrt program will
flooding should be made to the
he presented each month except
engineer's office, Krider said.
December from November through
March at the Civic Center. Sea­
son subscriptions will be $5 per
person. Tickets will not be sold
for Individual perform ances, Mebane said.
Ths association will have a sales
WASHINGTON ( UP D - Living office In downtown Sanford dur­
costs climbed to an all time high ing the two weeks of Its ticket
in September, the government re­ sales drive. Co-chairman with
Mebane
ia
DeUary's
Chester
ported today.
Rearick.
Consumer prices rose fur all ma
More than 500 tickets haye bees
Jor groups of goods and services
except transportation. Food, hous­ sold. Sales goal ia 1.000 subscrip­
ing, medical care and personal tions.
services all cost more.
The Labor Department's con
sumer price 1mlex rose four tenths
of a point from August to a Sep­
tember level of U5.2. The Index
la based en a 1947-1949 average
of prices taken as too.
The September Index meant that
a market basket of goods and serv­
HUNTSVILLE. Ala. ( UP D - T h u
ices costing $10 a decade ago cost
head of th* National Aeronautics
$12.52 last month.
The Index has gone up in five and Space Administration said
of th* past six mouths. It dipped Thursday the Wrrnher von B riu a
slightly In August after setting a missile team will bo glvea addi.
tionit rocket assignments.
record of 124.1 la July.
“ It I* too early to talk specif,
Th* Labor Department’s price
chief, H. E. RUey, pointed out lea," Dr. T. Keith Glennan. NASA
tb it some of the increase in r e ­ chief, said here at th* Arm y Belcent months was seasonal. He said Ultic MlsstU Agency.
"T h ere will surely be addition­
Uis outlook lor October and No­
vember wa* for declines in food al rocket vehicle assignments"
prices, possibly Including big r e ­ for the Redrton* Arseoal team
beaded by Von Braun at H uate
duction* to meat costs.
villa.
Glennan made hia comments l i ­
ter arriving to work out plans o f
The Marine CUy Boat works fa transferring the Array’s missile
Csseelborry
wa*
broken
into expert* to NASA aa ordered by
sooetlaM last sight, the Ib a rtifa President Elsenhower this week.
office reported today, reputlea However. Glennaa said "NASA
were still Investigating the break • | certainly does Intend to keep the
ia late tbs* m a n u a l
i Redstone loom to Uuntavilfa."

Concert Series
To Open Nov. 19

Living Costs Reach
New Record High

Yon Braun To Get
Additional Work

Breakin Reported

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